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The four girls you honored to be your CHEERLEADERS FOR 'U - O ARE, BACK ROW: Robert Hudgens, Sophomore; Carol Sunoer- land, Junior. FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Warren, Senior; Joyce Doctor, Senior. The four of us woulo like to express our APPRECIATION TO YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION IN HELPING TO CREATE A BETTER SCHOOL SPIRIT. WE HAVE EVERY REASON TO BE PROUD OF OUR SCHOOL, OUR TEAM, AND OUR SPORTS- MANSHIP. Guard it well, and always aim FOR A HIGHER GOAL. Especially on behalf of the two Senior CHEERLEADERS, WE 1D LIKE TO SAY, THIS WAS A WONDERFUL YEAR—ONE WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER. The Future Homemakers of America is the newest organization in A.h.S. This SPRING THEY TOOK A TRIP TO TOPEKA. BETTY DENTON WAS INSTALLED AS VICE-PRESI- DENT of the State F.H.A. SACK ROW: Browning, Cordwell, Thomas, Starks, Fox, Rife, Lear. FOURTH ROW: Turner, Lewis, Davis, Bevington, Hern, C. Christen- sen, Bonham. THIRD ROW: D. Christensen, F. Jones, Warnock, Allen, Sunderland, Crittenden, Denton, Staples, Scheel. SECOND ROW: Long, Meyer, Patterson, V. Jones, Reneau, Wilson, McCanse, Stark, walker. FIRST RCW: Mrs. Johnson, Spon- sor, Baily, Hunter, Armstrong, Bettis, Downing, Mayo, Underwooo, Hoopes.
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-r- o, THC s «''boot? Staff Joyce o°oNc° 7r J?5° JocLy Roc N Burro (fi ° Fo o ,' J M o c. 5H, I Student Council The Stooent Council, under the expert direction or Norval Adams, Sponsor, and Del Randels, President, have oone a fine job in making A.H.S. a student governed school. Or this, we can be vert proud. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Norval Adams, Freida Hudgens, Carole Sunderland, Norma Pavis, Virginia Goddard, Joyce Warnock, Wanda Turner, Bonnie Frank. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gerald Cullop, Athol Green, Jim Hilts, Duane Pulliam, Del Randels, Francis Hoopes, Phil Donica, Glenn Hoopes, Jim Donica.
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THE BOOSTER Volume 30 Anthony High School, January 17, 1950 Number 7 Indians Win Over Wilbur Rides A ain Pirates Friday, 47-43 Wilbur Faces Facts” tomorrow night at Burchficl. This onc-act comedy, which was prepared by Kiwanis Club Honors pjra{e Hoopsters To Tournament ne or Foul play fought )odge tween ment thony Lx dge dians )e in The st game most though awing a two- period; teams Every This com- on to e sec have iment. (5, the state s date Dodge Win- Semeste Mi M v f numbers an sented to Sunderland The tale b' id danc- Vernon oindeman any o in tha 6 foot made for 34 ters o: had a lead o sharps forwa: Botl 18 fie) I Pirate: though I throw ifrCiogc cvmpanu dians’ 44 per cent, they r 7 of them and Medicine 11. Except for first qur cine Lodge was ahead of each period, score- 17-21, 29-31, and 47 The Friday night t league standing in Medicine Lodge. jy man. Caldyell, Kio Attic . Z Medi- Anthony play? $P°rts Friday night at U Second Team lorn.. s.:... v'- c':° oral dances, Struggle of : Dream,” • on, “Seare- Jth American liam an chosen b- dent bod will c judges, derlan SPo Th gram llass B and • utfivi uca ns art to complete th etition such as this al squad good ex- ist tough ball clubs «laying several games To win the Anthony would have • e games on consecu- .e; Jo,le oecausc of their league Kingman next Tuesday . ich team is assured of at least two games as a consolation bracket, oys expected to make the J: Bassford, B. Burdue, iop, D. Donica, A. Green, J. D. further The ment s with i ing The spotted ord of ns and in- the Thurs- in ob- •rite to of the who is m3n, the tou -O far second, owa lost team ewa, r High on Fri- lary 20 The ony at . son. I I Parker | Hoopes , 1— K 2— B, i 3— -Meuiunc day. 4— Kiowa. 5— Harper. 0—Caldwell, 6:30 Monday. ols, An- ngman, •ledicinc am, Ar- hat are t. over the country are invited to attend. It is a good opportunity to learn new methods of direct- ing as well as coordinating prac- • .UVUUltC companist. Remarks signify that the grom was a success and ■he protr.m MVO .«.Pi. pro- also c tuw uaiiivut um «een ex- tended from one to two days at the request of many of the coach- es.
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