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JANUARY Meet Corllss Archer was chosen for rll school play The cast was also chosen today Downs defeats S C 60 48 there League champion P burg beat S C here by close margin of one pornt the score berng 43 42 Mary Amls and Delxrn Duntz were se nrors elected to National Honor Soclety 21 25 Basketball League Tournament at Phrllrpsburg One of the best games of the season wrs played rn the tournament S C bert Downs 53 49 rn rn overtime S C B team lost rts first game to Osborne P burg eliminated S C rn the semr finals 47 43 Osborne won the tour nament 1n both A and B teams S C s vrctory over Lebanon Bronchos first srnce 1949 beatrng them 46 45 The B term lost 1n an overtime by one pornt FEBRUARY Redmen down Dragons 59 49 here The Bethany Band presented a very en tertarnrng concert S C lost to P burg for thrrd time P burg wrnnrng 55 41 there Service of Fort Hays State College talk ed to Senior Class about their plans for the future Kayettes haxe sweetheart week endrng with a party Both basketball teams defeated Concor d1a rn a game at home The all school play Meet Corlrss Ar cher was presented The B team won a well fought game from Mankato there wh1le the A team lost 1tS game B111 Bolton Dee Hubbard Dwight Sears Jarry Ayres Glen Peters and sponsor Charles Mantz go to Stockton to Judge poultry Frve glrls travel to Plarnvrlle for annual District II Conference Those attending were Joyce Holmes Janet Holmes V1r rnra Overmrller Helen Patman Helen Lumpkin md sponsor Carol Francrs Both basketball teams take a victory from Burr Oak here Score 60 55 A team Cour land wrns both A and B games rn hard fought battle there The Sunflower Central League holds one act play festrval S C speech class took Balcony Scene They received good as their ratrng MARCH The FFA team placed fifth rn the annual Judging contest at Hoxle 3 5 15 Bellevrlle took S C out of Sub Regronal Tournament held rn Belort the first nrght of play beatmg them 35 32 rn a nip and tuck battle Bob Corwin placed fourth out of 19 en trres rn the freshman drvrsron at the an nual FFA public speaking contest held at Norton Those attendrng were Bob Cor wrn Raymond Lumpkin Gerald Casper and Jack Trllman FHA State Conference held rn Topeka eleven girls attended They were Helen Lumpkrn Phyllrs Peterson Ethel Greg ory Karen Stoller Janice Gaudren Della Wrehl Mrs Lumpkin and sponsor Crrol Francrs Fort Hays State Cholr presented concert Senrors Queen Thelma Flrnt and Kmg Ben McV1cke1 reign over Kayette Car nrwal FFA Prrent Son Banquet FHA Parent Daughter Banquet And now for a rest' County Teachers meeting so students get a half day off Juniors present their play Clementine APRIL Opening their 1952 season the Redmen tracksters finished second 1n a three way meet wrth two other league schools Os borne and Downs The Lrons Club sponsored a basketball banquet wrth Coach Phog Allen of Krnsas Unrversrty NCAA champrons as the mam speaker B111 Moore was elected honorary captaln for thrs year Wrgger Had A Nose was an assembly program presented by the dramatrcs de partment from the Nebraska Wesleyan Unrversrty of Lrncoln Nebraska Drstrrct Musrc Festrval at Hays The school bus and 23 cars were escorted by the H1ghWay Patrol to Hays Track meet at Smith Center We finished first over Mankato and Lebanon League Vocal Music Festival at Lebanon Unrversrty of Kansas Chorale presented a concert The Chorale was drrected by Clayton Krehbrel 19 Nrne boys went to Colby to Judge at the Foster Frrms and the exper1ment station Kansrs Relays Annual Kayette Father Daughter Ban quet Annual H1 Y Mother Son Banquet Terry Golden Assembly Senior Day MAY Le rgue track meet at Osborne Junror Senior Banquet Senlors are krds agarn today Baccal rureate Commencement 8- ' . , - ' 111 ' .rv . ' . . . , I - Z I . I . ' 10- ' ' . ' - - I I , I I . . , . . . II M ' I ' C . - . . ' L . I I 1 I . I Q I ' I - I y I s 1 7 . - C . . I 15- . I 'V ' M C . . V I I I I. 1 - L 2 C . ' , Q , 1 ' , '. , 3 - 2 ' . , . , 4 , 2 nA V7 ' 1 1 1 ' , ' - - ' ' - . ' 21- ' . 1 ' - . - - ' - ll H rr Y, ' r , , ' ' C - ' - , 7 ,' , 1 ' wr - . . 1 . ' 1 ' D ' - 24- z ' - . AA Y! . ' Q . ' f 25- 1 ' - . . . ' 27- . , . ' ' Ki ' Y! , . T - , ' . , , - - I 2- . . I -I I . . - I , Q . . I . .I , I - , I ' XI - -Dr. I. O. Scott, Director of Counseling , - , , ' - ' an rv L C - . I z I ' , I , . . c c . ' l ' K ' l ' U ' 73 - . . - - I , I 1- - it ' Q- I I I , . ,, , - , . . . . . H 1. ,, 4- - . ' ll 77 I 1 . ,P y 1 . ' . 8- ' . ' il 7 7 7 M 7 7 I . . I -, 17- ' ' I I I v 1 ' - 18- - ' . ' 2 1 I , ,I 2 . ' 2 . . .I II I I - I - - L ' r z ' .. I I - I 4: va I I- - A-I t ' as sy ss vv c .C -- I- I ' ' ' 25- ' ' r . - . .I - - I I Ai Q! l ' a ' El !7 1- 2 ' ' - , 2- ' - ' , 6- . . . I - . ' ll- . . 2 ' , ' 1' - - ' I 1
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Calendar AUGUST SEPTEMBER Football boys and coach Gabby Davrs left on a Hshrng trrp Football boys arrrve home from fishrng trrp ready to start fall practice Kayettes grve a get acquarnted party for freshmen Junrors and senrors are fresh mens brg srsters Football boys check out surts and start practrce SCHS opens agarn wrth an enrollment of 151 students the exact mrnrmum for a class A school Grrls wrn over boys rn class electrons Freshmen Welcome Dance was well at tended and freshmen got off to a good start rn S C H S Lions sponsor annual Pancake feed for football boys FFA entertains FHA wrth annual Hry rack Rrde The rnexperrenced Redmen went down to defeat rn then football opener at Nor ton 19 0 The marching band made first appearance at Norton football game Redmen chalk up first vrctory beatrng Bellevrlle Buffaloes 21 7 Aerral bomb furnished by musrc department are fired for every touchdown made on home field OCTOBER Smrth Center FFA offrcers placed rn the srlver emblem group at the Informatron contest and the bronze emblem group rn the Openrng and Closrng Ceremony rn The Junrors p1Ck therr class rrngs Now all they do rs srt back and wart for them to come Graduatron rs gettrng closer the senrors prck then cards and announce ments Need a toothpick Most of the FHA grr ls needed one to keep therr eyes open to day after gettrng up about 6 am for a Come As You Are Breakfast Of course they wrll sleep thrs afternoon whrle the faculty has a county teachers meetrng The S C Redmen dropped the thrrd game of the season to P burg Panthers 21 0 It was therr second loss FHA grrls attend Drstrrct Conference rn Ellsworth today Drstrrct Presrdent Helen Lumpkrn presided over the meeting The followrng grrls attended Gyra Caldwell Thelma Flrnt Mrldred Hooper Helen Lumpkrn and advisor, Carol Francrs Annual pictures taken A student councrl conference was held rn Concordra Wlth five members and ad vrsor Mr McColey attendrng Old rrvals meet agarn This trme S C defeated Lebanon 26 0 on the Broncs own field Lrncoln defeated Redmen rn last quarter of game wrnnrng 7 0 Kayettes recerve 3000 pornt award at Hoxre Ferguson and five senior grrls make trrp Redmen defeat Mankato there rn one of their best played games, 25 0 I 0 2 Approximately 70 band members attend Melody Round up rn Hastrngs Seventeen rs Terrrfc rs the play chosen for the senrors Frnal tryouts were held today Oberlrn hands S C fourth loss of sea son be rtrng Redmen 14 7 NOVEMBER Whats everybody so happy about Yes rts a teachers meetrng Luray Layne a displaced Polrsh youth from Hastrngs College spoke to the stu dent body FHA sponsors square dance somethrng different for S C H S and most everyone enjoyed themselves Lrghts rn Darkest Afrrcr was a specral rssembly preserted by Graham Young Belort downed S C 20 0 here Osborne Bulldogs proved to be too much for Redmen defeatrng them 46 0 rn the Th mksgrvrng game 30 Seems the grrls are tryrng to find a lrttle extra cash thrs week Its Twrrp Week and the grrls are flndrng out t costs the boys to take them places DECEMBER The Deb rte team met first competrtron ODry the magrcran presented an as sembly todfry Seniors present Seventeen rs Terrrfic for therr annual play of the basketball season 'rt Belort PT A holds open house and vrews both ,gr ide and hrgh school burldrngs Basketball team loses agarn thrs trme to Concordra there Chrrstmas Vespers presented after much work from Mr Martyn and Musrc groups Iebrnon defeats Redmen rn first league loss here Kayette md Hr Y enjoyed an evenrng of Chrrstmas carolrng Redmen scrlp Burr Oak Braxes 49 35 there JANUARY Students get rest teachers have meetrng Chamber of Commerce grves Football Banquet Wendy Peterson elected cap tam for 52 53 football season They wrll choose a co captarn the nrght before the games Speakers for the banquet were Marvrn Small and Frank Pattee Debate team rates thrrd rn Sunflower Central League Tournament Connre Blaylock Curtrs Crarg Beverly Kelley and Lronel Barry debate for S C Osborne beat S C here for second loss rn league play Smith Center defeats Mankato rn a thrrll er 53 49 here Edwin A Rowland presented a very en Joyable assembly Hobbres Are My Busr ness - gf- - I ' ' ' - ' r U 3 in ' .' ,rr ', . ' Y . ' - ' ' , . 31- -' - . . ' - .. '- . y ' ' ' ' GW' I ' I . v I ' . 1 1 I ' . - ,Yi . . . iv I .4 - r ' ' l ' l ' 9- ' . . - , ' , . ' . 22- -' j r ' ' - ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 26, ' . ,I . . ' 1- z ' ' ' , - . . . 3- ' r , ' , ' - fi ' v V ' ' ' . Gi , ' T. . Y u ' . .' yn the Ritua1C0nte5t at Beloit, , 7-Redmen lost both games in first games -- - ' - ' ' ro- . . . ' , ' - ' . , - . y ,, 1 W ' ' . , . . 1 ' . . A' - 17,5 .' . . . . U I I . '..,,'.' I 18-, r ' - fr. -. . . 1 I .b . - ' 19- ' . z '- ' ' ' ' - ' .I . ' ' I 'u 21+ 5. .l . .. , , - , . . ' r 4- ' ' ' ' . ,. ' , . '. I . 51 ' I h . ' - ' ' t . ' - 8-Q ' . ., , ' n i I Y . , ' . . ' . I -
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