Galena High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Galena, KS)

 - Class of 1946

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ahscmes ' his lflnnnliili Tu EIQILTIINIEHT Baxter Springs and Galena to Meet for Second Place in Twln- ' Valley Conference. PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THE GALENA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY S h I C0-Edit0rS .......... ...... L aVerne Crook and Romayne Hertweck C 00 S Use sports Editors .......,,...,.,... Bill Reynolds and Bob Shears , Humorist Editor ....,. ......,,.,,....,,,,,, A,A,,,,,.,,A,,,,, J i mmie Neiharl Yesterday Untll Who's Who .......,. ..,.............. B illie Swain and Betty Archer Music ............ ......... E lizabeth Hilton and Arabelle Martin b Typists ......... .....................A. Ra yma Lamb and Earlene Kohl 'Reporters ...... ....... J eannine Shaw, LaVern Qualls, Pat Ryan, V Paul Stoneking, Darrell Kitch, Many Absentee! Bellini! Galen Culver, Richard Posey Colds And Flu Cause HDI- I idays To Start Early Because of the high rate of ab- sentees in the schools due to the , severe heavy were school cold weather, influenza and colds, the Galena schools closed as of the close of yesterday, Raymond Marsh, superintendent, announced lust night. Classes will reconvene on Monday morning, December 31. A total of '396 pupils were ab nt SIGHTS T0 SEE- Eazlene Kohl without a ques- tion. Allene Gandy without Buddy. Anna Marie not primping. Billie Smith failing in a subject. Billy Jerrett not teasing a girl. Mila, Jeanne walking alone. Delores Swain without Don. Betty Archer without a letter Shirley Johnson, not flirting. Robert Sandford without his yesterday out of a total enroll! Beth- of 901' Mr, Mm-sh said, gt, ma Crookshank without her The regular Chri tmas v Q q, A E' 1, was scheduled to begin at ,ji 5' 5 W ' '-9.3 rton without Jimi of school December 21 cb lr 'S fide 5-L? ,J ' tinue until January 2. V-gh:-75 5'.S.g'.q 5 5,-S 4, 'me. we per cent ofthe pofb. g.ghg9q5?a1?e,5-.g5f.g-S 'sb esterday it was decilz 0 'qi' A U' o Fu 'gpg-5 -3 , u E LYCEUM NUMBER The Galena high school will be entertained Wednesday, December 12, at 1 o'clock in the high school 'auditorium by Edwin A. Row- flands, intemationally known hob- 1 byist. 5 His human interest stories about lsuch people as General Marshall, tl-lnlan Keller. Amos and Andy, BASK ETBALI. SEASON OPENS NEXT WEEK f The Galena Bulldogs have turn- cd to basketball. I They had 30 to report for prac- tice, among those were four letter- men. They are Bob Shears, Robert Sandford, Darrell Kitch and Har- Galena, Kan., Nov. 15.-Galena will have lu lirst night football game under the new floodlights at Abbey field Friday night, when Baxter Springs plays a 'Pi--'in-Valley! Conference game for sei:-ind place' in the league. Allnmont is lead- ing the league. Q Coronation ceremonies for tha? football queen will be held between! halves. Ediih Inu Milton, selected: by popular vote of the football, squad, will be crowned queen. Her, attendants will be Patty Lou Jonesi and Peggy Allen. The queen wllll ' be crowned by Bob Shears, captain' 1 of the football .teeny who wlll be aulsttd by Hargld.-11'-,mf-r-v and' JUNIOR PLAY The junior class presents their annual class play December 7. The Y ' .Q AQ 0 1. 4. old Wallace V o N -C, a m Q v-gg - . . gg 5- i 'S E 'ff is psig- U5 'gg 4f,5i5.?'w 5 The Bulldogs have a hard ached- flue Of the Play is Cyclone Sal- Z E 3 9 ,g 'S gg-Q ij, ?,?.b-fi' U-S:S5fP'g, 3 ule to meet thfs year, so Coacl IV! Hn uproarious three-act com- E2 m E ,E '5 W -5'-509.25 5.5 Q .5 A iw 1, 8 W' ' Baksriia. putting the boys through 'dy bl' EUKEYIB Hafer. S Q- 3 J +-' : 5 ,g,'.5, -9 QISQSE' 155'-E Nj: Q 'qw ,ga l a BV workout to get them in The characters are: Jack Web- A +5 V 3 5 53 :S-Q 36? 'H 5 sq ,Q ',lSbe5' l S' S -their first foe, St. Pe- Hier, Johnny Shetleyg Reggie Man- ga Q -E-5 ffQ'hQ E 2' Q0 -33 E,:'v...f'f5,g 0 Q imc will be played De- Hers, Tommy Thomas: Jim Jer- gg P' .13 .2 O 3 ogg, 4,6 sf 'iw' I A 'B ' St. Peter's in Joplin. kins, Bud Rohrbaugh, Willie 94 ,L 2 2' o 'l- - Jigga'-. e K, 1? 'g. ?,3'-5 f '7 games with two Cleemp, Pete Rogers: Sally Gra- yn S GET 1325 E Wxfffx -so Sf 'V sa'-Fi f ,l'am, Joan Martin, Jenny 'I'hagch- if 5 ,Eff 3 g -g Sn E 6, :eg 51: 5,5 5 ' 5 N er. -Norma Langford: Ruth Thatch- ffq if 52 C Rf 3 'Egg F gil 3 e Us -is 'S f ' ONCE ef. Cathryn Bradshaw, Effie Var- ?-' 225.0-2 O 'S'-... 'oo 'S.'D5 'G f d9T1.P9 Allen dV -. m 5 ,., ss.. I.. o A 5. Q S d . . . . KEY , an xvian Ve' M 'E 5...-gh ,5 :I 2 H Fl- : S3 Q i A - tu-ents interested in being ln non, Lily Mae Armstmng' 5 EE -5:-g -ag-32 S 3 qi 3 viii ga 5 N .S Y 5 gthe mixed chorus meet in the mu- The matinee Wm b D b I Z vi wa.. was :J 2,3 So, EQ gpg, ,JL QQ 2:05 3, ,QEQSIC room at the high school Wed-X6 and the e . e ecem er' . .E B 3 3 S .2 5 'E -S 3 .3 nesday, January 9, at 6:30 p. m. will he Decemgimgg Performance' ,.'- iv

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Y' A Qs v 3' ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Pruitt, Jones, Shetley, Hayward, Howerton, Netherton,Johnson, Crook, Parker, Joseph Second Row: Miss Baker, Culver, Langford, Kibler, Vanderpool, Smith, Shears, Mr. Marsh, Miss Baker ' , SPX , Q Co-Editors ------- Business Manager- Sales Managers--- Associate Editors Carolyn Netherton Twyla Howerton ------Joe Johnson ----LaVerne Crook John Shetley Marion Hayward -----Galen Culver Norma Langford Betty June Kibler Norma Vanderpool Billie Smith Bob Shears Barbara Pruitt Patty Lou Jones Dalphine Parker Mariam Joseph J -J -'- --- , ' 'Q fl ' -9 X L 7' Xl- 4 gf X I x X 3



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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB girst Row: Murphy, Means, Hall, Johnson, Howerton, Messer, Gerlach, eyer Second Row: Armstrong, Bradshaw, Stewart, Mr. Wade, Rhodes, Sawyer, Kohl, McDaniel Third Row: Langford,Vaughn, Yount, Lamb, Netherton, H1lton,End1cott, Brown Through the melodious voices of the Girls' Glee Club,we have all learned to enjoy good music more. They have rendered many fine selections including popular, novelty, semi-classical, and classical numbers. Under the direction of Mr. Wade they have brought fine musical interpretations to their listeners at the schools, churches, and civic organizations of the community and participated in the district music. festivals. Mary Langford was elected president, Norma Langford, vice president, Irene Beyer, secretary, Doris Messer, treasurer, Wanda Howerton, librarian, and Donna Rhodes, reporter. Carolyn Netherton is the accompanist.

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