Craig High School - Hornet Yearbook (Craig, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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F On A Carnival Cruise I 5 sl 2 I 1 'Y ,- Q K i f if fl s . il 1 if 5 11 s 'i s s i tl 1 5 l ' I ' 5' We it Q . Q 4 , AL - I I . ' I I 'QQ- . , HI Uji ki , , ghr 1 3' lights have bee, - 'Q ' When Kansas City Kitty smiles at me. I V M ip E Q W HH actress-I J . iw. W-.-..--.-f----,-9 , , , 2 2 M 1ad,, , A V is v '-'I . If U' 1731118 in Here they interviewed would-be passengers with an assortment of talents-- ' 'rf'--3 hi if' 4 7, Dottie Peters and Toni Kerns fbiaw and Paw Kettlej, the Corny Cousins, an opera M singer, June East, and a singer with a French line. When the Ball Babies from Craig booked passage to recuperate from their football injuries, the cruise line was s ,?f,a.,g:A in business! 'ak Cisco and Pancho missed the boat, and the four Stooge-Stowaways wished ' 'A' they had! On a ship manned by singing Gobs and Gals Qfreshmenj, Captain Barry Gray provided a chorus line, a baby show emceed by Curtis Schultz, and a i' Q 4 Harmonaires quartet for his guests' entertainment. Steven Brownlee and Leonard if Rouse added a hilarious bit with a take-off on Liberace. The Four Ladies of the ,r QA A i X Mop fTwyla Cain, Jennie Rundle, Esther Stoner, Karen Schnegelbergerj 5. it 3 'T'-1. -'L' brought down the house with their cleaning antics. ' s -A ' gt ' Arriving on the islands, Sam and his pal Luther Billis QGene Snyderj M5 .f went native, Eventually the cruise ended, with island singers and 92' f dancers to bid everyone farewell. The curtain rang down on a highly N ht'-'e--w- successful performance that added over S200 to the activity fund. , ' JM f 1' .. . 4 i Oh, you shouldn t have done i I rn fm rsh K X it so real, Where you fell, how ' f . is . does it feel? E J i.. A V ,. f . A 5, f i f Q H .U -at DJ :J 0 s gd mv? 5: t A 1 q gy, .A , 4 ' i s 214.1 1 f K .: V if ia?- f ti ' 1gfi 'N Q 's , . ' 4 fi? . , - ' 1 .si P M W vs, ed evenwf-J' ' ' f Nh I' ss, C cgchant 29 t ' ., SGW ' There's no business like show business. ,L , A

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Anchors A-weigh! We're Off . 1 4 5 f 4 Cisco in off BOOUX T X A 'Y3RaRan f , 1' I' X www ' 09 goo ,gxvfb It's just a little house pet, Captain. u M f ,V it so 2,2 The capacity crowd that filled the auditorium Nov. 10 for thc all-school variety show experienced a variety ranging fron: a stuffy ticket office in New York where some strange characters booked passage on the Soue Terrific Crt ise Lines Ship to a mythical Pacific Paradise complete with soft music, bamboo huts, swaying palms, and sarong-clad native dancers. Comp rising a cast of over '70 high school students, the variety show re- , -' placed the individual class activities formerly used as pre- , ' ' as carnival money making projects. K :E1 The audience got more than 756 worth in laughs at the X 1 slangy lines, farcical situations, and the elaborate cos- t f 1 i L Q tuming. Y lv x' v , 0 K . A Staged in 3 acts, the show opened in the cruise A 'sy ' line office of Sam Speed fBob Austinj and his gir1-of- ' ' f all work Friday CArlene Buckl. v V riff ii :ff if H I . -a Yowre IC alfin A 5' IUIII Slltp O 11, BOHA lfcnd-,H 'I - GQKOY . W Vi .. vith auihovdy 'Y 5-1 X d.-Daifl X I , ti sig- 2 Q pp kr pawn Qt A ff l F ' 7, 'il 7 l A, is , if ,mf-1, I , fs? l Ei t ,. ' 'f ' Q, 7 71 , -Q t ,,Q t Q ff 5 ,W ,A txt, sig . 1 , if ? V , . at , ' f ' 5 Q Q L E V i 5' H l b w E 3' g h -..S Judging the Ball Babies was hard Paw Kettle removes his lid.



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usic, Maestro ' K Q' ti? . T s IS theme 2. 5 , 1956 Carnival CJ .- 0 'bt cs t ,3 . , vii A-t s t .,.5yNl t 6 X K -tht T The blare of the bugles quiets the crowdg the stately strains of the Coronation March flow over the auditorium, an aisle forms, and all eyes are on the entrances, where two by two the king 'n queen hopefuls beoin the march to the platform where one couple will be crowned O king and queen of the annual Carnival, held Nov. 17. Student Body President Leonard Rouse steps forward to announce the winners. The SENIORS have Wong applause follows. Steven Brownlee and Esther Stoner are crowned king and queen, and remain breathless with happiness while Leonard announces the results ofthe contest--freshmen, Zndg sophontores, 3rdg juniors, 4thg seventh grade, sth, eighth grade, 6th. The recessional, led by the king and queen, begins. Concession stands openg the crowd surges outg ticket sellers are swanipedg balloons burst, the sparkling decorative notes and instrunients are somehow pulled down, The evening wears on, Gradually the crowd thins out, students seek their sponsors to close the stands. Principal Riggen ta J take, lt's considerataly less than last year':. Chester and his help -5 survey the confetti littered floor ruefully, sigh, lock the door, and honte. The Carnival is over for another year--but there's always Ni-vias: :msvx-ans ' V s , ,.,t.s, sz., ,,..,,q , ' , s T C A 'a f Y Q ' 3' ,ai 11 A ,M . llie ers go s the

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