Fort Scott High School - Yearbook (Fort Scott, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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0 al us! N10 P65 C TOP ROW: Ruth Johnson, Lula Mae Hawkins, Virginia Mullens, Lois Dean, Eloise Marie Rich- ards, Mary Lou Redman, Betty Brotherton, J. D. Salmon, Carol Glendening, John Blair, Wayne Campbell, Benny Davis, Robert Palmer, Lois Petersen, Lucille,Johnston, Irene Well- ington, Helen Mayberry, Wilma Jean Waters. THIRD ROW: Wilma Wilkins, Kathryn Wilkining, Della Mae Neth, Mary Carter, Jackie Helms, Dolores Queen, Glenna Faye Hendricks, Emile Beaufait, Donna Harris, Ruth Rinhart, Alice Hay, Martha Scott, Marquerette Lovell, Nona Warren, Racheal Hord, Barbara Mace, Opal Lane, Norvella Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nichols, Norma Jean Blubaugh, Norma Jean Orr, Joyce Carrington, Martha Jean Dixon, Ceola Shumann, Mary Morehead, Virginia Lewis, Maejorie Shelton, Mary Lou Snow, Mary Lou Norton, Carole Wagner, BOTTOM ROW: David Wildermuth, Roy massner, Donald Arnold, Harry Bland. F BACK ROW: CL. TO RJ Ann Kells, Betty Blair, Barbara Roberts, Jack Hoy, Jimmie Kington, Wayne Nichols, Freddie Jones, Earnest Bruce, Colene Farmer, ,Dorothy Singmaster, Carol Graham, Mary F. Smith, Jean Mann. SECOND ROW: Venita Pryor, Jean James, Nancy L. Wil- liams, Arlene Wilder, Helen Pierce, Joan Calhoun, Ruth Richmond, Marilyn McGreedy, Mar- tha Allison, Eleanor Davis, Mary Young, Flossie Nance, Mr. Nichols, FIRST ROW: Rosalie Martin, Betty Hull, Clarelizabeth Redden, Wanda Hargrove, Jane West, Elaine Kington, Ei leen Layton, Wilma Singmaster, Lucille Wallen, Betty Wildermuth, Wilma Russell, Dorothy Lewis. Pueuc APPEARANCES 12 Qfffff 3AND Ac fevemcnf Banfuef 73S?'5ull Games Kid Baakez-Jul .1 ,lcanous Clues If-rrc.Gu.:f.f Hoge Hin OHQTZMNY whiff Arm will f , 5 d C IC. Irnlnls Club dh IUHICI K3 Ho y Clfy Ooncer-if Ezgene Mira izzcezff i 7e ' lg are we 4, fr fa 4 e Q, ffwffh, ff fc- ,limit .0 ' 174, 7,016 Aafffgbf-9 242, 46,5496 29

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Mid-West Assemblies I In an assembly November 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins of the Mid- west Assemblies gave two perform- ances of their Dixie Dandy Circus pn nh' V K.S.T uniurs Hear Discussion Bring Circus to School post, dal- problems Harley Cosby, executive. K-ji 5,3-I Addresses Student Body 011 Vic-tory Corps f ,I+ W :v.'w:!,.i 1 I spoke the Rev. Laupmanis conslrl. Mahan Ili lluee Main Fmnis Dr. Earnest Mahan, head of the so- cial science department of the Pitts- burg State Teachers College, was the principal speaker at a .joint High School and Junior College assembly an February 12. kuQr. Mahan gave his views on the 4xx'XMay.Vla.nd discussed the A U 2' xl ff-1 to-him Pla. 5 Before Students B318 -' Work Heht and sacrifice are 1 X71 U-eg L . i U 1 1 00 Featuring novelty numbers, the Ka,-1 S ecfures -ree outstanding jobs for us to dc Y . . Pittsburg Teachers College military arf, vom Bolfindez. :rl Aff according to Mr. L. Sin H l band, under the direction OfM :an Walffvc fl Icom? U 37-lfhorit ndent, who spoke to the I Speaking to B Stovgr laverul-2 3111 U' Art can Th y Cifly Monday December 7 11111 Soho . the junio. ca' ' P - U 011 the Upholg Q Anzo.. ' Tue U1 girls i . 1 college Colleen: - . He W, flfternoo S Ou, Fr 'lce of Pearl Harbor Day., Oy 5411135 Janu n fi Joint :if -, andhlr ' 'fired 001111 delrwnsg. of Decembee' is the day for pledging j Ie 4011, bacte,.ioIj .V 26, lxli'S.sL:b'.Y u- ' Sdloojored lantern at? with mer-do so. America today brms that the gist. discusses cfs .rd -on SCVCOX 'Ve-1 - Scholnhl- shdcs Jzeirch and the students of ought 710 tl Wal' situat' p1'UU'u's- e 'al We - 1 - O'-Del I9 sch A lon hi ' Monday 51500 mmiesfnv ve a part of this march, m 1 . O01 cum, 'S ich : Last . 3 ge 0352! ' 4 M , he speaker. Mr. Smal V as Q K and3iinioi10fQf,,ftage5 mug of Expgngmjg is uw students in their SCIVICS' MCD fr. tbf? .1?Ill 'f 195011 . . toward the war effor' and - el Smdxstef. cteare MSO, In Banff-dlall All' FMCG ad that if we hold c busy EXDIHHI Reserve co xg 9. 30. 4 gs of the American mg -1 P . t S dal Wlgklx-xx regidw' gov-fsk' Lieutenant Howard Daniels, pilol might lose that waj tr .VI 0 y Five officers of the armed forces, in gwi Rave prim , willg in the Ann Air 1.01-cc, lornici-.y 0. , he said, we shoul 'Y an 'Elia me ialtsg sd y - ' A . Pea- . wr of um 'KW Lvledne K the Canadian Air horse' SP0-10 MU- the sacrifices as tri tem lg an assembly October 14, explained' to f--M 35 .ated ..mY45 shui' rms f. :A:..+ 4.---ans ,1,.1if.f-fn mf-1 Nfl- SMC the boys of the junior and senior St r f mated classes of the high school, and of the Jcedure of re- pre - induction crvice. Majoi is in charge of Norris repre- Ensign Wells, it Lando, the lieutenant Car- ,ristmas Play Be Presented Why the Chimes Rang , a Christ- s play, will be presented in an as- ibly one day next week by George u'p's class in dramatic art. Basecl a. semi-sacred parable of truc giv- , the story of the play shows ln :ds and pantomime the lesson of giver who gives his all even ugh it is small. :ps. nphasized the xpandlng army This need is so e students are 'he setting at the beginning is a 111 hut. As the story unfolds a nsparent screen shows the interisr a cathedral, the altar before ge stained glass window. The light' richness of ti scene in contrast he bareness of the hut to take their aiming. It is :port of all the States, and not :ation in 'the 1 who has 'ell- servlces will be Phe princip racters in vol Grahame 30 ed by Floyd I-lord: Steen Bobby .. M ,th - ek Gregg? Bertel, William Drawer: 'owe' . 8' e old woman, Alice Schroder. Oth- members will take the parts of the h edral scene. Rosalie Martin is student director of the speaking ne, and Bert Davis, student direc- of the pantomime. Jacqueline l is the prompter, and Milton Hut- irson. the electrician. Music for cathedral scene will be played by al parts are Holger. raining in the effects used bring out the colors 1 ' . - l fs ' . t . Y e recommended lervice. en will be here istments in the uilitary service. the pantomime of the urges all boys st so that their e. Blanks are -r High School Jse out as soon

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