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T 1 DON'T EVER GROW UP Left to rlght Patty Moore Rlta Desch Lucrda Staab Margaret Ann Whrte Leo Landon Patty ONe1l Lawrence Noller Margaret Ann Kmderknecht Marxanne McCarthy Eugene Gabel Peggy Brennan jack Parry Pat Boschert Leo Beler Edward Schwerdt Catherme Lardner Jack Lewxs Gllberr Allendorf Tom Spetter Mxchael Blodgett PLAY CAST Mzmz Dual Catherlne Lardner jack Lewns Elazne Marlanne McCarthy Glenn Judy C ravath Lawrence Noller Margaret Brennan Jack Parry Mr: Meadowr Pat Boschert Mr Meadowr Hal Kenny Leo Berer Leo Landon Velma Deb bze ae Patty ONe1l Rrta Desch Margaret A Klnderknecht ean Margaret Ann Whlte S lm Eugene Gabel Edward Schwerdt Patty Moore Mrchael Bloclgett Gllbert Allendorf Thomas Spetter johnny Molly Orcbertra An excerpt from a note to Sxster Cecelxa from Miss Lesslre I attended your hlgh school play at the Hxgh School and thoroughly enjoyed every mrnute of xt I never cease to marvel at the accompllshments and abnhty of our htgh school people they dellver the goods whenever nts thexr txme to get mto acnon . Z 3 A 3 . 3 ' 3 3 , 3 7 3 7 3 Y 3 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 ' Carrie ............ Lucida Staab R ......... . ' l ' .......,..... 3 L. S. hir y'
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OUR TEAMS ABROAD Debate Resolwe that the powers of the Federal Got ernment Should be Increased With the announcement of the subject for debate the season opened and the members for the debate were chosen On October 75 the debate team went to Kansas nrversrty to the Debate Instrtute for the official opening of the debate season A Mock Leg nslature was held to help the students to understand how our laws are made Next they went to Pittsburg for a practrce tournament Three of the members of the team were umors and for them rt was their first tournament They were qulte thrrlled when they won three out of four debates At Topeka Hrgh our second team also partrcrplted The school averaged three out of Eve debates At Coffeyvrlle where they met the1r stnffest competntnon of the ye tr the deb ue team came through w1th flying colors wmnmg four out of six debates Then came thelr hour of glory for they won all slx debates at Valley Falls Then' final tr1p was to Wyandotte Hrgh School at Kansas City where they won SIX out of twelve The first team was composed of The second team was composed of Affirmatrve Catherine Lardner Affirmative Bernard Hefner Norma Rose Olsen Regrna Supple Negatlve Alyce Louise McGl1nchy Negative Edward Henry Mary Maude Holloway Patty Ann Moore To the next years team the best of luck' WIUHCIS of Dramatic Festival of K U March 79 Ratings as follows Flrst place Edward Henry fStandard Oratnonj Alyce McGlmchy 1Afterd1nner Speaklngl Second place Mary A Henry fAfter dinner Speakmgj Alyce Mc Glxnchy flnformatrve Speechj Pat Boschert 4 Informative Speech! Third place Shelra OConnor fOr1g1nal Oratron and Dramatr Readrngb Mary A Henry CHumorous Readrngl Catherlne Lardner fProse Read rngp Peggy Brennan fProse Readlngl Pug T1 ents num 4 I ' 1 H ' 1 4 , 4 f . - , 4 4 V . 4 . - , - l K 1 4 . , . . ' 2 . . 4 Y x ' 1 ' 'Q , r . 4 4 . 4 1 I 4 I I 4 I I 4 I 4 K . . ., ... . 4 , . , - y . 4 Q f ,A J I 1 ' ' ' 'vu X , K , . .N . , L ' li - 's , . A-4, 7 S K - Q 4 0 4'
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Septen SCHOOL CALENDAR OF 40 AND 41 ber Ho hum the students of CC H5 dusted off the1r trusty hooks after a delayed open 1n1,of tyyo yxeelts d news tor all toothxll fans Yes lXldlSf. lzslxndyue won our llrst game 6 0 A the tlrst Sllldllfy meenng, we all xxel eomed Ms1.,r Vallelv to old Alma Miter Good luek Father' Also more poxyer to the Mothers Club who sponsored the1r hrst sehool dance m Melnerney Hall f1LfUb6f 7 A g,r1d1ron elash wrth Sllver Lake' The resuts' lvl? P5 We ost As Mary Wfould ehorused a large dele 1.,at1on from Cxprtol Cathohe The scene of the aet1v1ty was ll'l'lITldLLlldll Hllgh Leavenworth and the popular open forum resulted IU a ,good t1me hy all Oh that bus rnde' Three rousmg, eheers to the gndsters for the 176 y1et1ry oyer Alma CdSUdllIlLS were fevu at the jun1otSen1or bleannge Party but the erealung., bones the next day told the story We should We shouldnt' were the sounds 1ssu1n1, from the Speeth Cl1n1e at Layyrenee C C debaters got plenty of rn formauon on thls vears resoluuon The Powers ot the Federal Goyernment Should be Increased Carmyal' Amateur Hour' Masquerade' A sueeesslul sehool celebratron of Halloween and aclenoyxledgeement of a sudden l1lx1nr of school by the Frlslcy frosh Jef There was X1rg,1n1a Reelmy., If the Old lrash1oned Box Luneh and Barn Danee that the g1rls ehorus and Mrs 51mpson held for Coach Dluhy and h1s great blg football heroes by Cracky Flash' The electrle bulls sleyrocketed as the quarterly exams loomed forehodmely on the horrzon By n1ght and hy day the most used words were Aw eo -.my can t you see I m trymg to study' At long last a free day Hovn on earth dad that get 1n here' Between ram drops Highland Park vyon 17 0 The mud slmygmg was awful and lsneezer so were the colds followmg, the game C C celebrated Thanksgrwng., xuth a dance 1n Mclnemey Hall Ye CkllIOl' has II from a rehable source that Blll f5tump! Beler developed a heavy ease of lI'lLllj.,C'SIl0I'l Tsk and so young too Dezember 7 Therell be no more lortermg rn the halls nov. A student counc1l was orgamzed Page Thrrh one I I tr a Q x l f ,N J 28. l' . ' . ' ' . 20. Sa V ' A 2 7 .. '41 1' , ,L . y ' - ' L 4 7- - 1 6'-7,84 l '. ' , , S4 7. . 'I . . I I ' . ' 1 . Y lf X1 . - - ' '-- I-A , , - 1 1 , .- 1 ' Y ' fs 1' 1 .- 11. f . ' -f ' j ' -.E ' ,Q ,, IT v- 'A ,, y '- ' ' 7 1 . . Y V. V b 224 f ,, -. - -9-g' n .I 25-161' 5 '- V A 1 5 A . l l 4 I .7 u ' Q- I- 1
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