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l95l SCHO0L AUGUST Enrollment. SEPTEMBER First day of school. Confusion runs wild, Teachers' Reception at the Christian Church. All School Party. Big and Little Sister party. Was that ever a hot day! Band trip to Frontier Days Parade. Band trip to the State Fair at Hutchinson, Tumblers performed at Assembly - some of us got some practical experience. First football game with Leon at Leon. In spite of rain, we won 18-7. Seniors get in swing with first money-making project of the year-Ice Cream Social. Another faculty party-seems all they do is gad. What a game! We lost to Augusta Z0 to 18 here at Clearwater. OCTOBER Homecoming really was a success this year. We beat Conway Springs 21-13. Band took a trip to Wichita University. We almost froze stiff. Our football team went to Caldwell, and lost Z0-14. This safety film had a message for all of us. Teachers' Banquetat North High, where Mr. Banman played a clarinet solo. Victory over Mulvane on their field. Final score Z7-18. This was quite an occasion for the seniorsg the pictures were taken. We were host to Cheney in a close game. We came through the mud and rain with a 13 to 12 victory. On Halloween night, we defeated South Haven here 12 to 7g through the snow. NOVEMBER A day off, finally. Teachers attended the Teachers' Convention. Teachers' Convention. Another holiday - we were really snowed in. Belle Plaine defeated us 21 to 14 on their field. Our second Lyceum number was a lecture and movie on Africa. Senior pictures were retaken. All School Party. Garden Plain defeated us Zl to 0 in the coldest game of the year. Football Banquet at the Christian Church. Another well-earned vacation at Thanksgiving. DECEMBER Big occasion for the Juniors - the eagerly anticipated Junior Play. First basketball game of the season was disappointing. We lost 53 to 31. The League meeting atClearwater was served by the Freshman girls. We played Belle Plaine there in our second game and won 49-41. Faculty Party. The Freshmen played Bentley. Mulvane was defeated 46 to ze on their court. Mass AWOL - also double make-up. After 104 make-up slips, some- one's arm was tired. We sent South Haven home with a 44-Z8 defeat, Grades had their Christmas Program, with a huge crowd. High School gave out with some beautiful music at their Christmas Program. We beat Garden Plaine here 41 to 35. In a thrilling game with Oxford, we were defeated on our court 49-28. Class Christmas Parties and vacation began at 4:00 P. M.
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FAC LTY G, W. REIDA Superintendent, typing 1 GEORGE JEFFERS basketball, baseball, mathematics, grade physical education G, C, REDDING football, track, industrial arts, boys' physical edu- cation A, C, RENEAU science, Hi-Y IOHN BANMAN high school vocal and instrumental music, grade band LOREN LONG driver's education, commerce RUBY LUPTON home economics, girls' physical education ALICE PARKER social science, Y-Teen, librarian ANNA SCHMEISSNER English, literature, dramatics, junior Red Cross 55' ' A'-at f, . , , rt f -1. ' xg, A- , Ze , 'Q lQQ if 'lf . . X 1' .at ' Nr.. -'Q T K , 5 'P ff ,W 'fi' Qaida ,, 1 WILLIAM KEESLAR 8th grade, principal RICHARD NICHOLS 7th grade FRANCES YOUNG 6th grade SELMA IOHNSON 5th grade ESTHER CHANDLER 4th grade GRACE COOK 3rd grade MARY EDITH CRIST 2nd grade MILDRED SLIFER ISI grade IRIS WETZ grade music
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GALE DAR 1952 JANUARY 2. School resumed with a freshman game between Viola High and Clear- water. 4. We defeated Valley Center in a thrilling game there 49 to 45. ll. Conway Springs barely beat us in a thriller 42 to 40. 15. High School went downtown for Dental Examinations. 18. We defeated Belle Plaine 39 to 32. 22. In a close game with Valley Center, we came out on top 40-38. 25. On our court, Argonia beat us 51 to 49 in a thrilling game. 29. We brought home another victory after the Garden Plain Game 44-22. FEBRUARY 1. Argonia beat us again, this time on their court, 42 - 40. 2. Seniors are on the job with a soup supper. 5. The Y-Teen Leap Year Party was a swell idea, and everyone had a good time, 7,8, Si 9. Basketball Tournament at Mulvane, Clearwater won second. l2. We beat Mulvane 33 to 30 at Mulvane in an exciting game. 13. All-school l..yceumAssembly with a marimba player as the attraction. 15, Clearwater defeated Plainview 62 to 55 here. 19. Oxford really tromped us in a big upset, 62 to 48. 22. We came home with another success after the Conway game, 43-42. 26, 27,28 Si 29. District Basketball Tournament at Garden Plain, We took the cham- pionship from Garden Plain, 28 to 21. MARCH 4. Christian Minister John H. Cain talked to high school in an Assembly. 6, 7, L 8. Regional Basketball Tournament at Arkansas City. 11. Reverend AveraA. Eastridge talked to us in anAssembly. The League Dramatics Festival was held at Oxford. 14. Junior Class Party. 20 8: 21. Senior money-making project, Crazy Days -it was crazy. 27, League music festival at Leon - we brought home lots of ones. 28. Instrumental part at Clearwaterp we did well here, too. 29. State Speech and Drama Festival. Clearwater had one entry. 31. Game with Plainview, there. APRIL 2. Seniors got the afternoon off to get their chest X-rays at the Wichita Hospital. 4. District Music Festival at Wichita in which we won many honors. 15. The big Senior event of the year - the Senior Play - The Secret Door. 16. Friends University put on an assembly with some wonderful music. 17. The Dad-Daughter Party was a real success. Everyone enjoyed it. 18. The Psychology Class visited the State Training School at Winfield and took the Bookkeeping Class along. 19. State Music Festival at Emporia. 22. Plainview Relays. 23. The big day at last-the Seniors leave for New Orleans at 5:30 A. M. 24. Teachers' Meeting. 25. Grade Music Program. 27. The Seniors return from their trip tired but happy, reporting a swell time. 28. Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Polar Bear. The theme was Over the Rainbow. 29. Baseball game with Plainview here at Clearwater. 30. Shorthand and Bookkeeping Class went through business places at Wichita. MAY 1. Mother Daughter Banquet at the Christian Church. The Baseball Team played South Haven here. 2. Track meet at Va1leyCenterin which we won second place. 6. We beat South Haven in a game there. 7. The Home Economics Department put on their annualStyle Review with refreshments served afterwards. B. Sophomore Class Party. Q, Band Concert and Industrial Arts display. ll. Happy day for the Seniors was Baccalaureate. 12. Faculty Party. 13. We played East High in a baseball game. 14. Senior breakfast atH1lerans in Wichita. 15. Commencement. 16. At last, school is out. I x I ii .l S ' il
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