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Junior Play gitxsnmgzmihler, Bernard Christner, Gale Venhaus, Loyd Lacey, Jack Lpomjs Bottom Rows 1-e.Verda Greeley, Janice Anderjaska, Fredora Wilson, Wilma Sey- IHOUT1 Gladys Wittwer, Verona Wilson. The Juniors held their class p1ay A Ready Blade Family' on November 7 and 8.1'his play was a farce in three acts, in which there were the folles-ing characters: Agnes lrtyn a 'rider Janice Anderjash Bob, her son Bernard Christner lhrllee, her elder daughter llladys Wittler Gracie, her youngest child Vex-om Wilson lisa Lydia, her sister-in-law Fredora Wilson Henry Turner, a widower Gale Venhaus Doris, his daughter laverda Greeley Salnle, his son Jack Loomis Begonia, the lhrtyn's darky cook Illia Seymour llioodeuas, the lk:-'tyn's colored handy nan Lloyd Lacey Sopbomores Top Ruin Garland Swanson, Junior Crapson, Dean Anderson, Arthur Soncksen Wayne Gates, Ronnie Strop, Jim Norman, Loyd Christner, Jim Laird, Bernard Anderjaska. Second Rein Buddy Richter, Robert Mclhxtt, Kenneth Kinney, Dolores Graves, Joe Hanzal, Gwendolyn Hanley, Carl Yonkers, Joel Goucher, Geo. Miller. Bettem Revn Ilah Loomis, Lula Hidy, Hazel Ward, Shirley Garrett, Phyllis Glee, Nona Berry, Phyllis laShe11, Aneita Crooks, Marilyn Anderjaska, Doris French.
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On September, 19148, twenty-eight Freshmen, who are the Sophomores of today, enrolled in Hayes County High School. Of this mmber twenty-seven renin. In our freshman year Iula Hldy entered our class during the latter part of the first semester ami Junior Crapson left us the secozsi semester, but enrolled again this fall. Paul Palio discontinued his schooling at the end of our freshmn year. le lost mother member of our class the second semester of our sophomore year, as Raymond llosley moved to Colorado and continued his schooling there. Early in the year the Sophomcres gave the Freshmen a m'er to be forgotten initiation. The Freshmen jul: barely survived from the pig eyes, lipstick and Indian garb. lany members of the class have done out-standing work ln one field or another. Four ef the sophomore girls represented Hayes County at the Inter-High School Scholastic contest at Kearney. Phyllis lashell and lion Berry tool: the tests fm' Latin 113 while Gwen Han- ley and Doris French enrolled for World History, in which Doris rated second. President hrllyn Amlerjaska Vice-President Ronnie Strap Secretary Lula Hidy Treasurer Raymond llosley Reporter Carl Yonkers Class Sponsor Jos Hsngsl, Class C ' H AJR MHA silvt Top Row: Richard Greeley, Roland Rader, Jim Alexander, Delmar Richter, Rod- ney Leffler, Jim Garrett, Tommie Crapson. Bottom Row: Audrey Anderjaska., Phyllis West, Mrs. Chambers, Janice Felker, Wilma Palic. On September 5, 19159, ten Freshmen stepped thru the doors of Hayes County High. Early in the year Jimmy Garrett joined us from Curtis. All of the eleven finished this year. Four freshmen were in the group that took part in the interscholastic contests at learneys Roland Rader, Jim Alexander , Shop, Rodney Ieffler, like Palic, Geography, Rol- and Rader, Jim Alexander , Algebra. One gold medal was won by Jil Alexander in Woodwork. President Jil Alexander Secretary Janice Felbr Treasurer Delmar Richter Class Sponsor ls. llldred Chaiaers Class Colors Kelley geen ani white Class Flower American Beauty rose Class lotto You cannot push yourself forward by patting yourself en Bae back
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