Craig High School - Hornet Yearbook (Craig, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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Lovely Sue Grund is Chosen Yearbook ueen b Perr Como June Rundle is amed Attendant Squeals of delight echoed through the school when Perry Co1r1o'sletter, stating that he had accepted the yearbook staff's invitation to select the yearbook queen, arrived. Pie' titres of the senior girls are mailed to a celebrity for judg- ing and the queen's identity remains a secret until the year- books are delivered. sue Grundy, queen, has attended Craig High School for tour years. Active! in sports, pep club, F,H.A,, and music, she is also a high ranking stu- dent. With blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes, Sue has a piquant personality and a pixie sntile that make her more than just a pretty girl. june Rundle is a transfer student front Mound City, but her easy assitnilation into Crair School life makes us wondver what we did without her. June, a vivaeious brunette, plays basketball, work on the pa per and annual staffs, is active in F,H.A., and is an honor student. .fini ,, 4 I4 rf l'i'fQ.gi. f:s s ffl' E 5451 it -W .5 is Wk f. 'fmwiv or' we Q ' J 'f Ie ,ZGHP Yeitrbcct 1 'eij' or-tems I JJ cr ' the vtrm , F13 L1,.y- ,gh ,, 55 , .itw Tien 'Elle fi'l'1l?t3'r .s Ilti O 5 t' r ' - J-4 Q2 fi -. . ' 4.1 HIS 'x M t IG ril4t':I3:i,-WI,-t Ili I I t i i ifmsf- H A i ' .Q iiilu lg . '-11.915, 1 ,f

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L'-44 .cCE7s.- -:SK QQTIIPOU h the Lookin G ass' fContentsl Picture 1 . . .Our Administration and Faculty Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who's the fairest of them all? fSenior Queenj An Apple for the Teacher fDedicationj Administration and Faculty Picture 2. . .Our Classes Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, Officers Picture 3. . .Our Activities and Organizations Annual, Paper, Pep Club, F,F,A, , F.H.A,, Barnwarmin', Student Council, Homecoming, Variety Show, Carnival, Instrumental and Vocal Music, Honors and Awards Picture 4. . .Our Sports Football, Boys' Basketball, Girls' Basketball, Junior-I-li Basketball, Track Picture 5 . . .Our Elementary School Craig 8,'7,6,5,4,3,2,1g Fortescue School Personnel, Classrooms, Index Once upon a time a little girl named Alice stepped right through the looking glass and found herself in a real wonderland--a wonderland peopled with lots of children and a few adults. ln the center of this wonderland was a long, red brick building, flanked by a smaller red brick building and two frame buildings painted in luscious lollipop shades of pink and green. Alice stepped closer and peered at the words inscribed above the door. The words said Craig School, but Alice didn't know it--then. Suddenly two boys catapulted from the build- ing with a red, white, and blue flag which they proceeded to hoist to the top of a flag pole--but Alice didn't know what that was all about--yet. Oh, dear, she signed. l have so very much to learn. Here's iust the place to learn it, said a friendly voice as a hand took hers. She half expected to see the Red Queen, but it was only a sweet-faced, motherly looking woman. Are you--my fairy God-Mother? queried Alice. Well, you might put it that way. l'm really a teacher, and this is a school. Come on in. Oh, thank you, but l'm not sure I really want to. What's it like--this school? lt so happens l have a magic mirror, replied the teacher. Look, in here, right through the looking glass, and you can see what our school is like. ls it an honest-to-goodness magic mirror? Alice wanted to know. No, it isn't, the teacher told her honestly. But there is magic to be found here, for Education is magic. It opens the doors to anything you want. Mirror, mirror on the wall, chanted Alice. Who's the fairest of them all? Our seniors queens, said the teacher. And what is that you are hiding behind you? Oh, it's an apple--for the teacher. A



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, C 5 4 Mrs, An Apple for the Teachers. . .To Our Teachers-Past, Present, and Future-We Dedicate the 1957 HOR ET Big events in our lives should be celebrated with those who are close to us--and who is closer to the teacher than the student? By means of this dedication, the students wanted to celebrate with the teachers such big events as the 100th anniversary of the National Education Association and the Missouri State Teachers Association, and the Golden Anniversary of the Parent-Teacher Magazine. This year there is public recognition of the contribution of teachers and their professional organizations to education--a contribution that cannot be under-estimated, for education is the most precious gift any nation can offer its children. To quote the NEA Centennial them-e, An educated people moves freedom forward. Where do we get an educated public but from the teachers in the public schools of America? The Siamese Son Klin in M gli pays a beautiful tribute to his teacher Anna, saying Do 1 lOI let me fall down in the darkness. Come and lead me on the right road. lf during the school year our teachers become a little weary and some- what discouraged, may the words Do not let me fall down in the darkness echo in their physical and spiritual ears, and spur them on to greater teaching. l E l Q t

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