Craig High School - Hornet Yearbook (Craig, MO)

 - Class of 1956

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N I P , , I Z ie Wanna! Staff. . . Worked hard on the yearbook, giving willingly many hours of time. --...,. V 'rv , v-, --. 'C' STANDING . Kar tm Co-Editors Mrs, Fr , ' ell Watts' Elizabeth Jones SEATEDLTLEQ' Paffy Hink1f'.R2En3a1'Y Henry, Emu T Patty Hinklc e Butcher, patty Mf el' Wennihan, S37 Y10r, Arlene Bu Advisor met' Thelma Ge e Smith. Sondra C ck, Elizabeth lone Mrs. Frazier 'dei Nadean Hicksagglh Kem? Millers' W Hillkleu ' The girls talk it over. Shall it be a photographic cover again? Or blue with a Hornet? s if-1 e Il I f-v fe 5. '5'1s:' . ...mn Karen asks for advice. Oh, Mrs. Frazier, lreally goofed. Z5 To the staff members of the HOR- NET comes a reward that can be measured in terms of the satisfaction of seeing a difficult task completed. The girls who work on the yearbook give willingly of what would be spare or study time. They frequently remain after school or take work home. But the experience they gain more than compensates for the extra effort. Timing is important in yearbook work, First, the book must be planned Then arrangements must be made for photographs. Pages must be planned, laid out, pasted and typed. Deadlines with the publisher must be met, and page continuity and multiples kept straight. The students who enjoy the finished yearbook owe the staff a debt of gratitude.

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. STANDING: Leonard Rouse, Twyla Cain, Robert Austin, Patty Miller, Gary Wennihan, Q A Barbara Helfers, Bernard lleits, Linda Kent, Jimmy Rogers, Delviaris Schooler. SEATED: Elizabeth jones, LM. Jackson, Sue Smith, Tommy Ward, Mr. Riggen, Joyce Butcher, F. Patty Hinkle. Q Carl Riggen, Sponsor 3 K K , --. ' 41' , ,,, , . ' 9' AV' Tommy Ward Q., - Sue Smith Y T - A A Joyce Butcher E , ' 'ia' A' Patty Hinkle XX PrCSidCl1I Vice President Secretary Treasurer F . . . Round the clock with the Student Council. . .Sponsored de indent' acmcif. . is composed of two representatives elected from each class from grades 7 through 12. The council meets each Wednes- day morning, dis- cussing current problems or plan- ning the affairs it sponsors. Student Council sponsor Riggen says It is important that people who will eventually govern themselves have ex- periences in making decisions and accept ing responsibilities, The Student Council offers this opportunity in a controlled situa- tion, ,W is .K gsQ N a lovely spring formal, based on theme Sidewalk Cafe. Good orchestra played swoony tunes. . . Faculty members and parents were chape rones. . . Decorating took time. . . Twas worth it. . . From cream can to crystal. . . Takes a man. . . Carnival time found the Council busy. . . Supervising prac- tice for the Coronation of the king and queen . , , allotting space. . , assigning concessions. . . The Council helped with Homecoming. , , dec- er rooms spic and span for visitors. . . dec- C orated the gym for crowning of football queen. . . provided music for dancing . . . Council supervised drawing of names for Christmas gift ex- A change.. . Decorated tree.. . t made Christmas wreath. . , F S P Y orated the goal posts. . . girls cleaned the lock-

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