Colby High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Colby, KS)

 - Class of 1954

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istudents Enif ' C Hi-Lil :lik Se!! 3, 1954 Nu CCHS Supports March Of Dimes In sixteen short years, March of Dimes research has broken t tremendous barriers that once stood between msn and the co of polio. Step by step, scientists have advanced from the dep the unknown. 'l'l'I'nelnl ig 1 An estimated 35,000 persons contracted polio in 1953. Th well below the 1952 record of 57,000 cases, ut it was still th straight year of high polio incidence. U The death rate from polio is. -mii- dropped steadily, thanks to pro- gress made possible by March of Lautefllach S Dimes-supported research. From 1938 through 1942 elev A ' To 100 persons who died of the d' The KAY club of ..h ir bi-weekly meeting January 20, in auditorium. A :ssion was ng of the were ilu J sell at the and who was to c KAY Kansas Day remainder of the Mr. August W. as guest speaker B Mr. Lauterbach and 'h on He gave pointers on citizen ,ur own school, the impo oral snd religious s the, better use of doms as citizens of nation. The meeting was ed with s discussion on olds voting. Old loco was 19th of .n...uiry, was enjoyea Fulton Theo- very much and appreciated by the on the night ol students snd faculty. It proved an latstinthowoskthsstixdsnts rlot0feoarss, also observed s very educational on Alsskswlilcliwuin- slkthlsdlmnity, titlsdf Aluka's Silver lillioh. addr!! il 'Am shlblf Council, showed how lm- -..... ... llbm Thismovlqsponsorodbyths ff- ',.......,-' me-r 'r N exam ow t was u 8cwnrd's Inbox. ' ' ' For Contest 2 Ysssnnd.-again. aim the music WU ASPIRING JOURNALISTS PUBLISH HI-LIFE AND YEARBOOK The Hi Life a six page newspaper, is published by ten senior students ofthe jour- nalism class. There are loissues printed with 600 copies each. The Hi-Life exchanges papers with ll out-of-state schools and 59 schools within the state. It has Z5 subscribers and sends 81 copies to merchant advertisers. Standing are: Ernest Stegeman, ass't. sports editor, Bob Haining ass't, business mgr. d't Ronald Thiel cir g.,f61.,, WA swf Dick Wolf, ass't. sports editor, Barbara Overman, make-up e 1 Ori , - culation editor, Mr. Custer, advisor. Seated are: Bill Witt, sports editor, Valerie Flipse KQ1' W business mgr., Janice Brown, editor, Bill Wilson, ass't. editor. Not pictured: Mary En' AS Lauterbach, artist and photographer. iwtb Through the efforts of nine seniors, the Golden Eagle has again made it possible for unwu, the students to look back in their year of memories in C, C, H, S, Through long hours of work on the part of these students, they have endeavored to put out an outstanding book es that will be a source of satisfaction in the years to come. J Standing are: Barbara Overman, ass't. editor, Ronald Thiel, ass't. art editor, Martha Jain, photographer, Mary Bremenkamp, business mgr.g Mr. Custer, advisor. Seated are: Bill Witt, sports editor, Valerie Flipse, head typist, Janice Brown, art editor, Bill Wilson, editor, Not pictured, Mary Lauterbach, ass't. artist. -.......-., ...... . mm ,wma Am- aff-P-on b ' 1TllllC wtsgmng-gngggf fm- szzzfird '::,.::z1:::'iL no-.te 1With' spologies to Joyce Our sunflower is yellow, its Upon taking office he 'H K'lme neun, center is brown, , 'amen' . Abe Lincoln was the ' f km' - is ann ,

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