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Reigning over the Homecoming Dance was Queen Royalynn Law and Attendants Sondra Tate and Pat Moreland. Law Reigns At Homecoming During the half-time of the Hays High- Russell football game, Paul Gill crowned Royalynn Law the l953 Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were Pat Moreland and Son- dra Tate. My The Homecoming Queen and Attend- ants were elected by popular ballot of the stu- dent body, but the identity of the Queen was Withheld until the half-time crowning cere- mony. The lights were out as the queen and her attendants, spotlighted from the bleach- ers, walked up the royal carpet. The royal party watched the remaining half of the foot- ball game from the 50-yard line in the Nash Healey which was furnished by Kohler Nash Motor Company and Icp NIacob's Buick Skylark. The Queen and her attendants changed to formal dress to reign over the Homecoming Dance. Approximately a hundred alumni Were in attendance. The Homecoming Attendants and Queen danced with their escorts, Eddie Kirk bride, Bill Rhoades and Theo von Vorselen. s..m .4. cm c Y.--. -- -..-i,..----
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American Field Servic Darryl Kohler and Lee Grubb were chosen as the Friendlleat Pair for '54 Gurdon Sponsors Friendliest Student Contest This year The Guidon sponsored a friendly issue at which time the students elected the persons they considered the friendliest in Hays High. The names of the students were kept a secret until they appeared in that issue of The Guidonf' lliee Grubb and Darryl Kobler received this onor. , f if 'W ,. -as Lee and Darryl take time out to chat with Theo van Vorselen the e Exchange Student from The Netherlands
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.an ...W .s .,.,...-,pq-pn...-..,. Dedication To Arthur Leas, the staff dedicates the 1954 INDIAN CALL. Better known to the entire student body as Art, the staff, proudly says, Thanks for helping the students of Hays High School maintain an attitude of sportsmanship in wins and defeats. Mr. Leas joined the local faculty in 1939 as physical education instructor and basketball coach. ln 1944, when Uncle Sam called him into the navy, he left a basketball team who in spite of difficulties went on to capture the state championship. ln 1946 Art returned to Hays to take up his schedule where he had left off. He has done his part, without much credit, in developing football and track teams as well as basketball. The safety program and traffic squad have had Art's close supervision for thirteen years. He has assumed this unglorified task sincerely and cheerfully. To you, Art, the '54 lNDlAN CALL staff wishes to say, You are appreciated on the Hays High faculty. 7
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