Kinsley High School - Kihischo Yearbook (Kinsley, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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KIHISCHO Published by THE SENIOR CLASS KINSLEY HIGH SCHOOL Kinsley, Kansas 1955 MASTER DREAMERS-ADMINISTRATORS AND BOARD OF EDUCATION JOE HAMM A. E. RIGOR HENRY WHITE WAYNE PHILLIPS SUPERINTENDENT F. H. DAWSON GLADYS SMITH KENT HATFIELD School Board in Session OVAL LoVETTE MRS. L. M. SCHRADER FRED ANDERSON MR. AND MRS. HENRY HARMAN FACULTY STRIVE TO GIVE A TRULY DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL R. WAYNE HERRON Junior High Principal, Mathematics JESSIE LOSEY English, Speech LESLIE KILGORE Mathematics, Science KATHRYN VAUGHN Commerce GERALD SIBLEY Guidance, Social Science CLYDE HIEBERT Science, Mathematics KENNETH MENDENHALL Industrial Arts NORMAN RADKE Music PEARL PETERIE English, Latin LA VINA TROTTER Librarian LESLIE DEMERITT Vocational Agriculture HELEN LOOMIS Home Economics HOMER SALTER Driver Education, Ath letics ANNA MAE VORAN Junior High English FRANCIS GATES History, Athletics 5 OUR SMALL UNITED NATIONS-THE STUDENT COUNCIL Council sells Council leaders Trimming WITH PRIDE IN OUR PAST ACHIEVEMENTS Robert Herron Jack Fisher Jerry Anderson Mary Ann Dohm President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Bruce Hawley Lois Werner It's been a great life for the past four years for the class of '55. The years have been filled with work and good times. These have been years of our lives that will never be forgotten. As these seniors remember the years, they see some of the accomplishments in a new light. They have enjoyed their participation in school activities--the banquets, organizations, parties, dramatics, music and athletics. The value of association with their schoolmates and instructors, too, is now realized. They know that this helped them to broaden their perspective, develop their personalities and make many of the decisions on which their lives will depend. David Eslinger Jane Kirkbride Willis Wilson 8 AND WITH HIGH HOPES FOR THE FUTURE Helen Owen Student Council Rollen Anderson Bruce Voran Jim Countryman Dana Draut Tom Steele Bronze and green were chosen as the class colors and the rose as the class flower. Today we Follow; Tomorrow we Lead, their motto, shows the goal ofthe class. The seniors presented Smilin' Through as their class play on February 17. As seniors, they also enjoyed senior day, graduation activities, and all the glory of being a senior. The sponsors for the class were Miss Pearl Peterie and Gerald Sibley. For these 48 seniors, it has truly been a great life-- probably the happiest of all. Jerry Coover John Herrmann 9 Ella Mae Barno WE, THE FORTY-EIGHT SENIORS OF 1955 Dean Troutman Dennis Gordley Barbara Scott Charles Angell Jerry Rumsey Madge Ferguson Fred Vaughn Janice Heinz BID A FOND FAREWELL TO KINSLEY HIGH Harold Schinstock Judith Copp Alois Bieber AND STAND READY TO MEET LIFE’S CHALLENGE u Marie Levin James Mehringer - TODAY WE FOLLOW - - TOMORROW WE LEAD - Kenneth Kerns Barbara Kallaus Dianne Miller Ruth Bernatzki David Johnston UNDERCLASSMEN Eddie Homey Lois Stach Marcie Vaughn Vina Nickels President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Gladys Kerns Melvin Miller Sally Converse Kenton Gleason Student Council Science assembly Pat Schinstock Vernon Jarvis Edith Vervynck Ronald Kallaus Jeanette Hamish Duane Taylor Itks a great life for the juniors in K. H. S. The class score now stands at ’'eleven down and one to go. They have passed the turning point and are headed for the home stretch. Eddie Horney was chosen as president of the junior class of ’55; Lois Stach, vice-president; Marcie Vaughn, secretary; Vina Nickels, treasurer; and Gladys Kerns, student council representative. The class presented a very successful comedy, We Shook the Family Tree, SUCCESSFUL JUNIORS LOOK FORWARD TO THE TIME In an assembly performance John Wire Juanita Levin Bernard Juliana Jensen Tuchtenhagen Bette Ackerman Gerald Nystrom Rosalie Chacon Ben Arensman and an equally successful junior-senior banquet. They topped the magazine sales of all former junior classes to set a new record for Kinsley High. The juniors received their class rings, which they claim are the most beautiful of all. They chose their motto-- We Build the Stairway by Which We Climb, their flower, the carnation, and their colors, turquoise and white. They all agree that high school is a great life when you are a junior. WHEN THEY WILL BE THE CLASS OF ’56 Gary Hudspeth Betty Moore Galen Howard Rita Thummel Charles Wood Carol Sparke WE SOPHOMORES MARVEL Connie Werner Mike Lewis Maureen Hawley President Vice-President Secretary Joe Smith Virginia Mole tor Gary Mecum Joe Belcher Julia Riisoe Bill Hatfield Sharon Troutman Clyda Stevens Richard Miller Coleen Feldman Frank Bentley Bernard Owen Carol Herrmann Herbert Dixon Daniel Mehringer Janet Weyrich Jerry Rapp Yvonne Rosproy John Barnes It has been a great year for us sophomores. We can boast of having members on the football, basketball, wrestling, and track teams, a drum majorette, two twirlers and a cheerleader representing our class--not to mention all the other talent, both discovered and undiscovered. Some of us served the Jr. -Sr. banquet. We were only green freshmen last year, and now we are an intelligent, good-looking, and talented class. All that work for this! 16 •n ’ «v i 7 w I • a- L ¥ WE’RE HALF WAY IN HIGH SCHOOL V 1 Dennis Kindsvater Marvin Werner Helen Bernatzki Treasurer Student Council Ronald Proberts Pat Mehringer Bill Shook Mr. Hiebert and Mr. Mendenhall were our sponsors, and they have helped us a great deal with our parties, picnics, and other activities. The sophomore class presented a very enjoyable assembly program this year. We know that the rest of their high school life will be as great as this--their sophomore year. Larry Lorenzen Frank Molina Roberta Dohm Ernest Oster Evalina Delander Jay Schaller Alice Eslinger Gerald Kallaus Ladies to the center Larry McVey Mary Foss Dale Williams Mary Steele 17 Marsha Ehrman Mark Andersen Lou Jean Browr Merle Katz Julie Heinz President Vice-President Sec.-Treas. Student Council Terry Nystrom Sharon Lewis Larry Railing Vicki Homey Roy Bradley Norman Vieux Rose Ann Danler Mickey Constance Ogden McMullen £ Gayle Dupree n Robert Barnes Kenneth Foss Merlyn Goodson Kermit Rodger Shirley Rollins Froetschner Grace y Philip Hopper In preshman A ssembly 18 WITH All THE PEP OF FROSH Fifty-one eager freshmen began their high school life this year as they took their places with the elite. With the help of their sponsors, Mr. Demeritt and Mrs. Vaughn, they are ready to advance to up-and-coming sophomores. Entertaining Ourselves Shuffle hop WE INVADED THE HALLS OF K.H.S. They have been active in athletics, and the class gave a very successful assembly program this year. With all the pep, noise, daring, energy, and enthusiasm that freshmen possess, they truly invaded the halls of K. H. S. Norma Montgomery Donald Virginia Such As musse n Donald Rumsey Muriel Werner Center of Attraction Arthur (Railing) Godfrey Donald Hainer Helen Delander Donald Glennys Matthews Charles Houdeshell Schaller Lana Lewis Craig Cory Dorothy Blount Ronald Schaller Karlene Steinkuehler Lanes Lancaster Wilda Peters Earl Burns Jo Brown Alvin Baker Ruth Kerns Ann Lafferty Dayle Husted Nina Beth Charles Nickels Alberta John President Vice-President Secretary Hensleigh Student Council Kingry Countryman Treasurer Brad Billy Carolyn Gerald Joyce Robert Raylene LoVette Dwyer Hargadine Behnke Miller Johnson Price This class, especially good in sportsmanship, never backs down when asked to do a job. They are willing to work and eager for excitement. Many students, rising in talent, will be in many things in high school. These youngsters, full of pep and life for high school, feel big enough for high school work and fun, but in the senior high view point never quite big enough for senior high activities. Next year is the time that they will find the different way of life in high school. They they can say, We’re big enough now. Rothalee Johnny Dean Pat Phillip Robert Alvin Fox Fisher Testa Kindsvater Coover Levin Jarvis Dennis Karen Carl Anton Hawley Bice Judy Robert Donna Howard Fast Jensen Robert Nancy Charles Bond Nash Steinkuehler IT’S WONDERFUL TO BE ALIVE WHEN YOU’RE AN EIGHTH GRADER Bunny Hop Gail Leila Galen Harman Brooks Graff Jimmy Rex Loretta Johnson Klein Rumsey Larry Velma Gene Houdeshell Belcher Countryman The forty-four seventh graders have made a lot of progress since they came here to Kinsley High School last fall. They started the school year out right by electing capable class officers and now they are ready to begin the eighth grade with high hopes for the future. The seventh graders are ready to learn to be the potential leaders of the senior high. They have enjoyed class parties and a class picnic which was held this spring. The sponsors of this group are Mr. Twaddle and Mr. Gates. sr. Donald Barnes Bill Vaughn LaRue Venita Katz Mike Elmore Shirley President Vice-Pres. Kamphaus Treasurer Student Stinson Secretary Council Vicki Jana Earle Linda Lola Sue Harold Gunn Brown Stevens Coover Huckstep Miller ft Ronald Betty Richard Shirley Ronald Bums Ogden Neufeld Stevens Fischer Priscilla Sam Sharon TYPICAL SEVENTH GRADERS ARE WE- FULL OF FUN AND LOUD LAUGHTER Taylor Countryman Pearson Rosalind Lela Lcland Nash Klein Brodbeck Having fun? Beezley Jensen Akers Tonna Laverae Carlene Taylor McVey Rich Nova Ann Larry Susan Kilgore Davison Hearn Susan Keith Helen , . , . , Schrader Houdeshell Nolde Typical junior high party Paul Sandra Claude Moore Reutzel Bums THIS IS HOW WE LIVE ThU is W0URX Surprise! Marilyn??? Choosing Announcements F.F. A. Works Our Heroes! Homecoming Crazy Mixed-up Kids! Behind the Scene Here. Pig. Pig. Pig! Chow Line Who's ThU??? Underclassmen Work Socializing Tennessee Ernie Guilty! ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING HER MAJESTY - JANICE HEINZ OCTOBER 8,1954 Judith Copp PRINCESSES The royal party Janice Heinz was crowned Homecoming Queen by the captain of the football squad, Jack Fisher, on October 8, 1954. Janice and her lovely attendants, Judy Copp, Sally Wilson, and Dianne Miller were conducted onto the football field by escorts, John Herrmann and Bruce Hawley. Corsages of chrysanthemums were pinned on the attendants by cheerleaders Judy Elmore, Marcie Vaughn, and Gladys Kerns. The Pep Club girls formed an arbor for the crowning of the queen. Students, teachers, alumni, and visitors danced to the music of Tuffy Trainer later in the high school gym- , nasium. Mrs. Kathryn Vaughn, sponsor of the Pep Club, was responsible for this beautiful Homecoming event of 1954-'55. Janice and Jack DEADLINES AND HEADLINES SWAM THROUGH K. H. S. BREEZES STAFF Members of the K. H. S. Breezes Staff are Alois Bieber, George Tew. Jack Fisher, Jerry Anderson. Ella Mae Barno, Janice Heinz, Dana Draut, Ernesteen Burt, Willis Wilson. Dianne Miller. Jane Kirkbride. Barbara Scott. Charles Angell. Robert Herron. Bruce Voran, Madge Ferguson. Helen Owen. Judy Copp, Sally Wilson, Fred Vaughn, Ruth Bernatzki, Lois Werner. Miss Pearl Peterie is the advisor. THE HEADS OF OUR DEPENDABLE JOURNALISTS KIHISCHO STAFF Members of the Kihischo Staff are Dianne Miller, Dana Draut, Madge Ferguson, Helen Owen, Sally Wilson, Janice Heinz, Ella Mae Bamo, Fred Vaughn, James Poorbaugh, Jerry Rumsey, Roland Littrell, Wayne Steinkuehler, Jerry Anderson, Kenneth Kerns, Ernesteen Burt, Rollen Anderson, Willis Wilson, Barbara Kallaus, Mary Ann Dohm, Rosalie Lorenzen, Bruce Voran, Robert Herron. Advisor is Miss Pearl Peterie. 2 6 PE P BAND ADDED LIFE TO OUR HOME GAMES You will find this peppy organization at all home basketball games, pep assemblies, and at out-of-town football games. There are 25 members in the pep band. They are Bill Shook, Dianne Miller, Herbert Dixon, Ella Mae Barno, Madge Ferguson, Judith Copp, Marilyn Katz, Bruce Voran. Willis Wilson, Juliana Jensen, Marcia Gunn, Virginia Mole-tor, David Johnston, Norman Vieux, Donald Gilchrist, Donald Asmussen, Vina Nickels, Sally Wilson, Sharon Troutman, Clayton Iserman, Lois Stach, Yvonne Rosproy, Sally Converse, Carol Sparke, Duane Taylor. NEWLY ORGANIZED DANCE BAND PROVIDED FINE PROGRAMS The dance band was a new organization in K. H. S. this year. It has twelve members who have played for school parties and exchange assemblies. MEMBERS ARE: Saxophones-Bill Shook. Dianne Miller, Gladys Kerns, Ella Mae Barno. Trombones-Bruce Voran. Willis Wilson, Juliana Jensen. Trumpets-David Johnston, Alois Bieber, Norman Vieux. Piano-Madge Ferguson. Drums Sally Converse. 27 This fine group of thirty-three musicians is the Kinsley High School band of tomorrow. Ten of the members already play with the high school band. They played at the music festival and gave two concerts. Mr. Radke is the director. FOR FIRST CLASS MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS Here is the combined group of junior high boys and girls glee club, with the enrollment of seventy. They also work separately with thirty boys and forty girls. They performed especially well at the music clinic held February 9. Norman Radke directs these fine groups and we know they will fill the vacancies left by those who are through, the very best ever. Marilyn Katz Dlst. HI Clarinet Quartet Dist. II Duane Taylor Dist. I, St. I Willis Wilson Dist. I. St. I Brass C iartet Dist. I. St. I Lois Stach Dist. II K HS MUSICIANS Marsha Ehrman Dist. I. St. I Robert Herron Dist. II Sally Converse Dist. I, St. II Drum Ensemble Dist. I, St. II Boys' Octet Dist. I, St. I Alois Bieber Dist. in Saxophone Qiartet Dist. II Brass Sextet Dist. II Rollen Anderson Dist. I, St. I Bruce Voran Dist. I. St. I 31 Mixed Ensemble Dist. I, St. II Ella Mae Barno Dist. I, St. n Flute Trio Dist. II Triple Trio Dist. II ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN ALL SCHOOL PLAY CAST Rev. William H. Spence . . . . Hope Spence .............Hartzell ...............Eileen . . . . Dr. Romer ...............Louise , | - ................Marie f ................Molly ............... Ronny ................Letty . . . Mrs. Sandow . . . . Mrs. Digby ..............Georeie . . Mrs. Cambridge . . . Mrs. Jellison . . . Major Cooper . . Bishop Sherwood . Rev. Fraser Spence ..................... Director It Willis Wilson . Judy Copp . Eddie Horney . Vina Nickels Bruce Voran Yvonne Rosproy . Karen Huckstep Marilyn Katz . Dick Miller . Julia Riisoe Sally Converse. Helen Owen. Norman Vieux . Barbara Scott . Sally Wilson . . Jerry Rumsey . Rollen Anderson . Alois Bieber Jessie Losey . And this is Marie. Did you know.......? But Louise, I can explain. Welcoming Committee ECHO FESTIVAL PLAY District Rating-I State Rating-II THE SISTERS MclNTOSH Lulie and Tizzie CAST Willis Wilson..........................Henry Ross Judy Copp..............................Mary Ross Marilyn Katz..............................Lillian Duane Taylor................................David Jessie Losey.............................Director ONE-ACT PLAY CAST Vina Nickels................. Helen Owen................... Rollen Anderson.............. Are you sure you're a McIntosh? . Tizzie . Lulie The Man Give me a peanut. This is Grandfather Bullfinch. What's this ? SMILIN’THROUGH” Senior Play (■ '■ r Willis Wilson..................................John Bruce Voran....................................Owen Helen Owen....................................Ellen Madge Ferguson.............................Kathleen Jerry Rumsey.................................Willie Alois Bieber................................Kenneth Charles Angell.............................Jeremiah Judy Copp..................................Moonyeen Sally Wilson...................................Mary Dianne Miller.................................Nancy Harold Schinstock...........................Charles Robert Kallaus...............................Thomas Jessie Losey...............................Director You can't marry him! Are you leaving? VI 30fOe ateT' 34 The ' edd Party WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE” CAST Duane Taylor..................................Father Eddie Horney......................................Bob John Wire ...................................Freddie Gary Bush.......................................Jimmy Melvin Miller....................................Mr. Schermer Juliana Jensen................................Mother Marilyn Katz..............................Hildegarde Vina Nickels....................................Sally Bette Ackerman..............................Ellie May Jeanette Harnish................................Jill Sally Converse..................................Mrs. Schermer Rita Thummel................................Prompter Jessie Losey................................Director Eddie! ! ! Junior Play Oh, no! ! yo do PEP GIRLS CHERISH THE RAZ ZLE, DAZZLE OF YEA,TEAM, FIGHT! The K-Lettermen Club is an organization consisting of boys who have at some time during high school, lettered in some sport in K.H.S. They had one hamburger fry and the Kinsley businessmen gave them an All-Sports-Banquet as they do every year. They elected George Tew, president; Elwood Agnew, vice-president; and Jerry Coover, secretary-treasurer as officers of the organization. K PEP CLUB There are sixty-seven members in Pep Club this year. Their sponsor is Mrs. Kathryn Vaughn. Sponsoring all the pep assemblies, a dance, and Homecoming halftime and dance, October 8, has kept them busy this year. The theme for the '55 Homecoming dance was Stairway to the Stars, and with Janice Heinz reigning as queen, it was very successful. o O OFFICERS Sally Wilson Dianne Miller Judy Copp Rosalie Lorenzen , . . 9 i OFFICERS Jerry Anderson Elwood Agnew Jerry Coover George Tew LETTERMEN TREASURE MEMORIES OF VICTORIES AND DEFEATS FUTURE MINDED FARMERS ACHIEVE THROUGH ORGANIZED EFFORT Officers The coronation F. F. A. Project AND SPONSOR A BARNWARMERWITH A QUEEN Officers of the F. F. A. for 1954-55 were: president, Robert Kallaus; vice-president, Jerry Anderson; secretary, Robert Herron; treasurer, Kenton Gleason; reporter, Bernard Owen; sentinel, Mike Lewis; advisor, Leslie De-meritt. These officers received a gold emblem on the ritual and a silver emblem on the information at the district ritual contest at Dodge City. The F. F. A. started a gilt ring this year which was a new chapter project. It consisted of a sow and six small pigs. The parent and son banquet and the annual barnwarmer were features of the F. F. A. school year. The queen candidates for the barn-warmer were Judy Copp, Marcie Vaughn, and Sally Wilson, with Judy Elmore reigning as queen. CLUBS DEVELOP CHARACTER - A SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT KAY CLUB Kay Cabinet A Typical Meeting Guest Speaker At Kays The Kay Club, sponsored by Mr. Hiebert, received their 4000 point award during the 1954-55 school year. Kay activities included conference participation, presenting assemblies, furnishing a Christmas tree for the hospital, a hamburger fry, and selling concessions at games. There were 56 members in the Kay Club this year. AND A SPIRIT OF UNITY FOR THEIR MEMBERS KAYETTE CLUB Kayette Cabinet Baby Contest The Kayette Club, with Miss Trotter as sponsor, received the 4000 point award this year, and has met the requirements for the 5000 point award. Along with their usual projects of raking leaves, cleaning the trophies, selling concessions, and making tray favors for the hospital, they have sponsored two collections for Meal for Millions, a clothing and nylon hose drive, a CARE offering, a food sale, and many other worthwhile projects throughout the year. Queen Marcia G. and Attendants IT’S A GREAT LIFE Barnwarmer Queen Vina ATHLETICS THESE WERE OUR BIG MOMENTS Coach Salter Coach Gates The Kinsley High School football team did very well this year, with a great deal of help from their two fine coaches, Homer Salter, and Francis Gates. Their Captain was Jack Fisher and their Cocaptain was Alois Bieber. The team, composed of almost all seniors, began the season by losing to Lamed. The Coyotes then came back to defeat Ulysses, but in the following game were beaten by Lewis. The Coyotes then had a very good Homecoming, October 8, against Cimarron defeating them 34 to 19. They tnen went on to tie St. John, to beat Macksville, to have St. Mary beat them and to win from Greensburg. The highlight of the season came when they defeated Stafford 26 to 0. This was the first time in 21 years that Kinsley had won from Stafford. Kinsley 0 Kinsley 13 Kinsley 13 Kinsley 34 Kinsley 6 Kinsley 19 Kinsley 6 Kinsley 64 Kinsley 26 Larned 26 Ulysses 0 Lewis 19 Cimarron 19 St. John 6 Macksville 0 St. Mary 25 Greensburg 6 Stafford 0 AS FIGHTING COYOTES OF ’55 A-SQUAD Aloil 0 Elwood Fred ) 1 George ,, l i,l?uey had a very successCul season this year, having a record of I 3-5. The Coyotes placed second in the Kinsley Invitational Tournament. They went to Ellinwood for the district tourney, but lost to Lyons 63-42 This year's team was made up of seniors. They are George Tew, Jack Fisher, Rollen Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Fred Vaughn, and Elwood Agnew. ley are George _ JRifS ...JH Rooert Herron, Alois Bieber, Rollen Robert Kimley 52 Bucklin 44 Kinsley Kinsley 32 Larned 38 Kinsley Kinsley 57 St. John 53 Kinsley Kinsley 56 Greensburg 44 Kinsley Kinsley 50 Macksville 46 Kinsley 56 Lewis 45 Kinsley 42 Ulysses 78 51 St. Mary 46 Kinsley 55 Cimarron 44 59 St. Mary 53 Kinsley 47 Sylvia 48 41 Cimarron 38 Kinsley 48 Lewis 41 48 St. John 39 Kinsley 58 Liberal 57 B-SQUAD Kinsley 48 Bucklin 11 Kinsley 44 Lewis 36 Kinsley 28 Pratt 40 Kinsley 41 Larned 38 Kinsley 38 St. Mary 39 Kinsley 45 Cimarron 36 Kinsley 51 St. John 41 Kinsley 50 Cimarron 41 Kinsley 39 Sylvia 30 Kinsley 45 Greensburg 38 Kinsley 32 St. John 60 Kinsley 53 Lewis 34 Kinsley 58 Macksville 24 Kinsley 45 Ulysses 41 Kinsley 58 Liberal 56 Kinsley 45 St. Mary 54 KHS WRESTLERS DEVELOP A NEW SKILL The Wrestling team of '54-'55 had five matches. They also attended the Regionals at Wichita. This rather new sport in K. H. S. has the enthusiastic backing of the student body. Twenty-five boys were out with twelve returning lettermen. AND TRACK MEN PROVE THEMSELVES Fifteen boys made up the K. H. S. track team this year. The squad had a fair record. They placed third at Lamed Invitational, first in the triangular meet at Kinsley, and fourth in the Kinsley Invitational. 45 The squad will lose five seniors this year. JUNIOR WOLVERINES WOULDN’T QUIT FOOTBALL SCORES Kinsley 0 Larned 35 Kinsley 13 St. John 12 Kinsley 7 Dodge City 7 Kinsley 6 Greensburg 42 BASKETBALL SCORES Kinsley 34 St. John 35 Kinsley 27 Dodge City 29 Kinsley 26 Lewis 24 Kinsley 33 Larned 38 Kinsley 31 Stafford 46 Kinsley 22 Dodge City 24 Kinsley 24 Pratt 25 Kinsley 36 Lewis 27 Kinsley 24 Stafford 59 Kinsley 22 Larned 25 TRACK SCORES The junior high track squad opened its season with a track meet at Greensburg. The score was Greensburg, 69 and Kinsley, 36. In the next meet, Kinsley defeated Larned 51 to 46. At the Kinsley Invitational meet the scores were as follows: EIGHTH GRADE: Stafford, 40; Lewis, 32; Macksville, 18; Kinsley, 11; St. John, 9. SEVENTH GRADE: Stafford, 34; Lewis, 29 1 2; St. John, 21 1 2; Kinsley, 21; and Macksville, 4. Coach Gates led his squad through a very successful season. THIS IS WHAT WE DO Hotel New Orleans was the setting for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet which honored this year's graduating class on May 7. With Mardi Gras as the theme, and the room decorated with shields and gold and red streamers, the juniors and seniors enjoyed the last big social event of the year. After the banquet, a prom was held with music furnished by the Larned High School dance band. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET SCENES 50 The Big Moments--The Big Events--The Routine of a Great School Life--The Fun We Had--The Friends We Made-Will Fade With Time's Passing. May This Kihischo Recapture Some of These Moments in The Great Life of K. H. S --Probably The Happiest of All


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