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PAGE 40 HIGH SCHOOL TIMES 55 Most Likely To Succ d Phrl Knouse, IS the semor boy cho sen most lrkely to succeed by the semor class and faculty Thrs honor entrtled .Phrl to enter a 300 word theme on My Pla.n.s For the Future m the Thom McAnn contest for boys chosen most lrkely to succeed The frrst place prrze IS a S1000 scholarshrp to any college Eleven other prrzes w1ll also be awarded Phrl rs an outstandmg student of GHS partrcrpatrng rn chorr three years glee club four years nwodern chorale two years band three years pep band two years HrY four years honor roll all four years and an edrtor of Hlgh School Tunes BOARD OF EDUCATION There are srx members ln the 1954- 55 Board of Educatlon They are Stanley Cramer presrdent who man ufactures chrcken coops for comrmer cral use Marshall Copeland vrc e presldent Plhrllrps 66 oll and gas drstrrbutor Walter L S 1 m p s o n clerk rnsurance salesman Frank Bennett author Loren Page gro cer and Orvrlle Brown busrnessman A B Clark rs treasurer of the board but IS not a member as h1S posrtron IS appomtrve The board meets the frrst Monday of each month at the hrgh school EX 55S Of the erghty nrne who enrolled as freshmen rn the fall of 1951 twenty two have left the class for numerous reasons Ava Bell rs rn Wlchrta Brlly Fertz Olathe Twyla Henry Independence Marcella Lrckterg Topeka Sally Mc Donald Rrchmond Rochelle Wagoner Glen Hulett. Robert Shrelds and Patrrcra Duke are at home Those lrvrng rn other states are Eula Tolson Kansas Crty Phyllrs Jones Olathe Colorado Cleora Bow man Callfornra Robert Cole Mrs sourr Srdney Mrller and Larry Teter are rn the Navy and Earl Werland IS ln the Arr Force Those marr-red are Shrrley Orm mrngs tClaron Benjamrnl Mary Nrckelson tJames Mowatl Jennre Stone tHeckmanl Edna Hermreck and Delores Gregg left school some trme ago and have slnce married Kenneth Baugher rs workrng rn the 011 lreld FFA Future Farmers and a Sheep Farming Progect DAR Peggy Rrley was chosen DAR grrl by the semor class and faculty I'h1s contest rs sponsored by the Daugh ters of the An errcan Revolutron Any semor grrl 1s elrgrble rf she has comple'ed a four year course ln .1 publrc hrgh school She must pos sess these attrrbutes dependabrlrty servrce leadership and patrrotrsm Jane Feuerborn Judy Garrett and Bonnre Deters were the other glrls nommated for DAR g1rl Peggy answered a questlonnarre about crtrzenshrp whrch was sent to Parsons to be judged by the State Charrman for State DAR grrl Peg gys questronnarre was chosen the best from all drstrlcts of Kansas She fwrll recerve a S75 scholarshrp to any college of her chorce Peggy has been a cheerleader 101 the past three years Other act1v1 tres rnclude honor roll GAA FHA YTe'ens a cappella modern chorale and grrls glee club DAR grrls of prevrous years were Frances Jackson 37 Sylvxa Frnk 40 Annette Rommelfanger 41 Margre Hermreck 42 Vrrgrrua Lou Stephen son 44 La Vaughn Hodgson 45 Margaret Cook 46 Marle Baum 47 Margery Ewbank 48 Erma Mlller 49 Alrce Feuerborn 50 Maxme Steward 51 Shrrley Copeland 52 Kay Rrley 53 a.nd Betty Osler 54 THE NIGHT The lrght IS all gone only stars Peer from the sky They are shrnrng happy and gay Lrke a chrld wrth candy Mr Moon IS Ln the sky tomght Puttrng hrs spotlrght on the world The coyotes see hrm and start then mght song For the brrds have gone to rest Bonnre Ahrrng , ' ee ' 1 1 ' - , . , , , 1 1 Y - l 1 ' ! I ' x 5 1 1 1 J 1 ' ' - . N 1 7 . . . 1 ' D -4 ' n 1 , ' ll 71 ' . ' ' Q . I l I i . . , 1 n 1 ' . . . . ' ' . ' - - I ' ' ' v 1 , . , . . . ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' .L ' , . 1 - 1 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 Q - ' 1 : - Y l Y 1 - - 1 l 7 I . 1 ' ' , , A , , , ' Y 1 ' l 7 7 , . , , , Y I , . ' 1
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I-IIGH SCHOOL TIMES '55 PAGE 39 SPEECH CLUB PLAY BREAD Feuerbom Mulinex, Smith, Umbarger, Mathews and Peters TB CONTEST WINNERS Jack Knouse, Phil Knouse, James Sobba, Carol Ann Smethers IRDC The Internatlonal Relations D1s LUSSIOD Club was orgamzed 1n De cember 1954 Earl Dean IS the fac ulty sponsor The purpose of the club IS to advance the general un derstandlng of lnternatlonal relatlons and current events Club off1cers are Jane Feuerborn presxdent Carl Stra1n vxce presl dent and Nancy Knauss secretary Meet1ngs are held one evemng each month consxstmg of a round table dxscussxon of a prev1ously chosen cur rent problem A panel fxrst presents the facts of the Issue then the prob lem IS thlown open to dlscusslon Charter members are Jerry Baker John R Coleman Jane Feuerborn Nancy Knauss Phxl Knouse Jerry Lmeback Patty McCalla Carl Stra1n B111 Walters Conme Howerton and Sylva Huffman Peggy Rlley was voted ln at the February meetlng Elght members attend the annual conference for dlSCl1SSl!lg world and domestlc problems at Emporla Feb ruary 26 Those attendlng were Jer ry L1neback Clausle Smlth Jr Phxl Knouse Jane Feuerborn Conme How erton Patty McCalla Nancy Knauss and Peggy Rlley Jerry was elected secretary of the 56 conference and Patty to the planmng councll The speech club play Bread re celved a three ratmg at the d1str1ct speech contest at Chanute March 26 It was the stoly of the struggle of a hard pressed farmer to gam enough money to buy a P13110 The characters were John Curtls a farmer about 42 years old Clausle Smxth Jr Martha Cuxtls hxs wlfe about 40 years old Jane Feuerborn Grandma h1s mother age 70 Bon me Peters Stella hls blmd daugh ter age 15 Balbara Umbangex Betty another daughter 14 Nadlne Mathews and .hm his son 16 Jerzy Mulmex Mr James Mathews duected the Play Other entrles xn the dlstrlct speech contest was an mformatxve speech by Clausxe Smlth who recelved two ratlng a dlamatlc leadmg The Hlghwayman by Jane Feuel born a two ratmg MANY SENIORS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Many semors have recexved schol arshlps fo1 college next ,ear Judy Garrett won a S500 ach1eve ment scholarshlp for four years at Baker Umversxty Clausxe Smlth JI xecelved one of the several Eastern Star tra1n1nP awards fol relxgwus leadership ln Kansas The scholarshlp totals to .5345 He wxll attend Ottawa Un1ve1 sity Jane Feuezborn xecelved an honox scholarsh1p amountlng to S800 over at Sa1nt Maly College Xavler She also was awarded the PEO scholar hlp of S25 Ph11 Knouse recelved a NROTC award 1n whlch he recelves S50 a month for four years and also h1s books and tu1t1on Phll wxll be at the Umversxty of Kansas Loretta Hlner was selected by the Reglstered Nurses Club off1cers as a candldate from thls d1str1ct fox the Cancer schoarshlp Th1S award IS S300 to any gxrl who plans to enroll m nurses trammg Loretta has en rolled 1n St Maxy s Nursmg School m Kansas Clty -Q'-1 COMMENCEMENT Corrmencement speaker for May 16 IS the Rev Dale Turner of t.he Congregatlonal church The Rev Paul Pentz of the Metho- dxst church m Garnett w111 glve the May 15 1n Lawrence baccalaureate sermon .. H - , . , v 'C , . I . . . ' 1 1 . Y y . - ' 2 . ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 - I Y , v 3 . . . 1 A ' a 1 5 ' ' . , h Y , . o ' ' - V VVVV VYVV V i 1 1 1, a four year period. Jan'e is enrolled 1 ' s , ' ' . . . ' 1 Y v ' Q . I i u ' ' ' - 1 ' Y . . . , . ' ' v v . - ' I - ' Y l . . . W I - u - - ' ' ', D ll ' A ' , 2 , - - - A 1 Y 'y I ' Y . . A ' ' - . I . . 1 - ' , . . . . , , . . , ,
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HIGH SCHOOL TIMES 55 CHRONICLE 54 55 SEPTEMBER School starts Sept 3 more boys than grrls enrolled Rrley is head cheerleader Mul1nex only boy cheerleader frrst rssue of the Hrgh School Tlmes Sept 29 largest Journallsm class rn several years new teachers Mr James Mathews Englrsh speech and lrbrar ran MISS Mary Ellen H1ISCh, home makrng and Mr Wlllard Foster Amerlcan hrstory socrology and gurdance Llttle Slsters receive glfts from Y Teens srx Future Farmers attend trarnrng school at Lawrence total enrollment 277 boys 151 glrls 126 frrst student rraxer Journalrsts go to confer ence at Lawrence Mrs Lacy chooses 11 new chorr members 4 H ers wm state honors lose to Paola 24 6 tle Eureka 66 new football rules offrce secretar res Shelby Grlmes Barbara Beasley Jacquelyn Sutton Mane Ruby and Shrrley Fooshee assrstant llbrar rans Janet Feuerborn Janet Rogers Glen Akers Lors Kratzberg Laura Holmes and Eula Bures four new students rn school world hrstory new subject added OCTOBER YWCA Y Teen annual pot luck sup r student councrl executrve nute Trmes recelves number I ratrng from NSPA Janet Rogers and Kerth Zook crowned homecomrng klng and queen dur-mg Humboldt game won 24 0 Mrs Plullman leads round table at Joumalrsm con ference freshmen have a brg get acquamted party Garnett delega tron to safety meetlng at Topeka two Bronze Awards to Future Farm ers Trmes recerves frrst place award rn Qurll and Scroll rs Lacy adds new members to modern chorale freshman football team beats Paola frosh 14 13 Bulldogs trounce Cherryvale for the frrst t1me ln nlre years 256 Mrs Pullman on panel at teachers meetrng at To- peka srx Future Farmers attend Natronal Conventron rn Kansas Crty Frew Lmeback Mrles and Strarn to Hr Y conference Jumor play practlce starts frrst lyceum Our Restl ss Earth Mrs Elma Ibsen nutrrtronrst talks to students beat Yates Center 12-0 beat Neodesha 250 FHA Chap ter goes to Lawrence t1e Bur lrngton 6 6 NOVEMBER Pep club chrlr supper lose to Fredoma 14 7 place second in the Tn Valley League Y Teen awarded Gold Seal Lankard 52 awarded trrp to 4 H Congress rn Chr cago Melody Masters Quartet entertarns for lyceum YTeen Hr Y dance Y Teens get bulletm board basketball practlce starts 41 hopefuls report to Coach Meyer assembly on K State 15 semors letter 1n football tests are taken to help Mr Foster rn gurd ance work Semor ch1l1 supper Juruor play DECEMBER Lose to .Paola beat Humboldt and Osawatomre James G Mose ly shows frlm Both Srdes of the Iron Curtam Speech Club Journeys to Kansas Clty to see play Dean organizes Internatlonal Rela trons Drscusslon Club Bonnre Peters elected Queen of Saturnalra Pep Band orgamzed by Mr Plummer Speech Club presents play Mrs Lacy and Mr Plum ruer dlrect Chrlstmas Concert Donald Hunt Glen Akers Jrm Kent and Stanley Kry ztof make A1lTrx Valley football team FHA spon sors all school dance Prrncrpals Confex ence at KU Valiant Volley ers w1n glrls volleyball tournament Mowat new student manager de'eat Fredoma Garnett places thrrd rn Chrlstmas tournament JANUARY Phrl Knouse awarded Boy Most L1kely to Su ceed honor Peggy Rlley elect d DAR g1rl hrgh man orgamz s Teen Age Book Club Peggy Prley selected as State DAR Glrl Shelby Grrmes and Shnley Fooshe w1n honorable men tion rn the Natronal Qurll and Scroll Contest tn enty boys wln Chapter Farmer Degree rn FFA Dale Fooshee 51 awarded IFYE trrp to Sweden Mr Everett B Lunsford takes over the 1nstrumental musrc for second semester Mr Plum mer goes to the army mothers start band unlforne beneflt club Glenn Akers Joins 3ournal1sm staff Bulldogs beat Cherryvale and Yates Center Neodesha defeats Gar nett Y Teens send krt to Korea contalnrng sewrng materrals Mr James Mathews honored by the Na tronal Poetry Assocratnon fort hrs poem Trme Sweet Malden study hall contrlbutes S22 42 to the March of Dlmes Robert Weston rs a new Juruor basketball play ers have new warm ups Phrl Knouse elected presrdent of the hrgh school band lose to Fredoma and Eureka FFA basketball teams wrn over Paola farmers FEBRUARY Sophomores gwe one act play en tltled You Dont Belong to Me Seventeen Journalrsm students accepted mto Qlull and Scroll Mrs Lacy represents Garnett at the South Central Regronal Conference of PAGE 4 Classroom Teachers at Fort Smxth Arkansas Tlmes staff starts year book sale Band Benefrt Club plans chllr and ple supper Clausre Smrth Jr rs one of seven Kansas Boy Scouts who report the of therr varrous COUDCIIS to Governor Fred Hall Members attend annual co ference at Emporra Nancy Knauss wms fl. st prrze ln dxstrlct art contest current events test shows senrors are aboxe average wrth 69 per cent Jlm Kent elected presldent of spe cn cluo 'I1mes wms state honors ln the erghteenth Annual School Press Pro ject Artrcles wrltten by Carol Ann Smethers Jack Knouse Phrl Knouse and James Sobba new basket ball records physrcal educatron grrls have play day at Paola Sharp Shooters wm frrst rn grrls basketball tournament beat Hum boldt Cherryvale Yates Center and Neodesha Garnett loses frfth league game to Burlmgton Gar nett takes second place rn league Speech Club starts on contest play Bread Speech Club goes to Emporra to see college play Parkrl son Ensemtle presents last pay assembly MARCH Garnett takes second place rn dls actrvltres of IRDC nlght Sharl Lee Wrlson and Patty McCalla are selected to attend Glrls State therr alternates are Rrta Cop penbarger and Rosalee Sheern Jerry Lmeback IS elected state sec retary of IRDC Loretta Hmer awarded S300 cancer scholarshrp Carol Ann Smethers 1S correspondrng edrtor fc LADIES HOME JOURNAL beat Cherryvale and Eureka FFA team loses to Paola sen lor class presents Headrn For The Hrlls speech club play recerves three ratrng ln dlstrlct Jane Feuer born s dramatlc readlng and Clausre Smlth Jr s mformatrve speech re terve two ratmgs 17 grrls to State FHA Confenence Stanley Mrles Mary Ewbank Peggy Rrley Joyce Ashburn John Coleman and Eugene Krysztof take part rn annual Federated Womens Club audrtron twenty srx semor glrls attend BI-'W drrmer flfteen on Jumor Journallsm staff senro 'mme maklng grrls serve at board drnner seventy four go out for track Garnett places second rn regronal tournarrent musrc groups attend league musxc festrval at Burlrngton 106 attend Mother Daughter Ban quet Seemor Hot Shots are deck tennrs champs Jerry Feuerborns team wms noon hour basketball tltle Jane Feuerborn awarded 5800 iCont1nued on page 421 7 1 .L ' A . . . 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