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E I' 9 ,K N :.6-.: ?.. 4-5, f, :alan rss: szrtzg V Y E!! Behitaiiutt . . . To the trail blazers of l949, in memory of their century-gone progenitors and the indomitable spirit of 1849 which they imparted to us. To the seniors who helped make up one of the state's top track teams . . . to the graduates who aided. for the second consecutive time, in bringing home a state championship in swimming . . . to members of the class of '49 who ranked high among state golfers . . . to the outgoing athletes who made mythical all- star teams . . . to the highly accomplished. top-rated musicians in the graduating class . . . to the senior debaters who contested their way to the state meet . . . and to all the -l9'ers who have brought honor to Field Kindley High in their trek of never ceasing progress ---- we dedicate this book.
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sr' 0 0,5-.hiv 'nv' W? Ute gliitrftg-ititters The forty-niners embarked upon the.r adventurous trels tn the fall of '46 when they entered the enlightening gates of C.H.b. with a total addition of 300. Our sophomore officers were: Ralph Morgan tpresidentl. Bill Rice tvice-president J. and Phyllis XVellington 4seeretatv-treasurerI. 'l'he first honor gained was lf?-H Carnival Ring and Queen. represented by Chuck .lohnston and .lane Robertson. Advancing to the junior year we becam: more active and even tnore successful. l,inda lloward as president: Jay Pendleton. vice-prcsta dent: and .loan Pitts. secretary. were ottr commendable leaders. Clattdine Shope student dtrectrd our first senior high class play. Me and My Shadowf' Instead of the customary DJIILIUCI we entertainsd the seniors with a reception and dance. CandyIand. being the gay theme. Upon .loan Pitts was bestowed the dual honor of football and basketball queen attendant Others attending the royalty were: :lane Robertson tlootballl. Marlyn nl.offer and Sam Bogart tcarnivall. Jodene Sandon and Sharon Riddoo ttraclsb, lfinally our trek continued to our glorious senior year when the achievements. leadership. sportsmanship. and outstanding talents of the class were duly recognized. Officers elected were: Bill Pearn tpresidentt. Bill Rice tvicefpresidentt and l.inda Howard tsecretarvt. Dear Ruth. a hilarious romantic cotnedv was a major success as the annttal senior class play. Dale XVombie directed with the assis tance of Ciene Bays. Marlynn l.offer reigned as football queen. while lsabslle Moya. sponsored bv the lillies. was elected bv annttal sales as mliwister Queen of '-l'7. llarlene Adair was Cleveland basketball queen. Arousing pep and enthusiasm and leading yells were .lane Robertson and .lohnnt Herrington tafter football seasonl. 'liom Sands and .lim l.offer were named on the All S. li. R. league football team lihose receiving honorable msntion were. Matt Clabough. .lohnnv llerrington, and Jim Ciainbls. Sands was also named on the S.li.K. basketball team. along with Pete Stein .lim Ciamble was honorably mentioned, Represented in the majority of organilations. seniors who held high offices were: Melvin McNeilly. president of Hi-Y: Gloria McManus. president of drum corps and orchestra: Don Carey. president of choir: l.inda Howard. drum maior of drum corps: Clattdine Shope. president of Kayettes: Pat X'lcNabney. president of iliillies: Ralph Morgan. president of .Junior Classical league: Ciarv l.atimer. drttm maior of band. .lodene Sandon. president of 'lihespiansz Alfred Schuetf. president of l5.l:.fX.. and Vk'illiam lloolcs. president of the Dunbar clttb. Sant Bogart served as Student Council president and Isabelle Moya was secretary. Sixteen seniors qualified for Sigma Pi, with Jane Robertson serving as secretary. lhose elected to the executive council were: Bill Pearn and Phyllis Hall. Nancy Harris and .lodene Sandon were named 'iilihespians of the Year. for outstanding dramatic ability and participation. lbeoictically winning S lj. K.. debaters Sam Bogart. .lane Robertson. and Phyllis llall. placed second in district tournament and qualified for the state meet. The theme l3orty-Ninersh was carried out in an outstanding class day program. Baccalaureate service was held May 22. Dr. Emory Lindquist. president of Bethany College. lindsborg. Kansas. was the commencement Kf1l'lLl'f XAJX'
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