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Out '%elfren±. .ettd ) t Occt (?ii(n6- Harold Blackwell Every farm should own a good farmer Pearl Peterie To know how to suggest is the great art of teaching Lavina Trotter Great knowledge we have gained from books L+JjJ Jessie Losey Leslie Kilgore Mrs. Anna May Voran Dale Carpenter Speech is the The Master of the The Teacher of our Teamwork is voice of the heart unknown future leaders our motto Henry Harman Fadonna Anderson Early to rise— Music is the Universal Language 4 Clint Welch, Nelson Barber, Wayne Phillips, Robert Mecum, Art Poison, Leland Floyd, Howard Proberts.Fred Strate Our Bus Drivers
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tad (fuida,ttc Otci put(cts. Mr. Gerald Sibley graduated from Lewis High School in 1937. He then attended Southwestern College at Winfield, Kansas, where he received his B.A. Degree in 1941. Mr. Sibley received his M.A. Degree in 1954 from W y o m i n g University. His first teaching job was at Dexter, Kansas. He taught there one year when he was called in the army for a term of four years. Upon returning he resumed his coaching and teaching career. He taught two years at Trousdale, Kansas. He has been a teacher in K. H. S. for eight years. During this time he has filled various positions in our faculty and has served the past year as our high school principal and advisor. Mr. R. W. Herron graduated from Spearville High School in 1928. He attended Fort Hays State Teachers College, received his B. S. Degree in 1951 and his M. S. Degree in 1954 from there. He did under graduate work at Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas and graduate work at Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, Colorado. He taught five years at district 1 0 in Ford County, five years at Bloom Public School, one year at Syracuse Public School, and has taught nine years in Kinsley. A tribute to Mr. Jack Stowell who gave 32 years of faithful service as treasurer of the school board. Mr. Bill Allison was elected November 15, 1955, to replace Jack Stowell as treasurer of the school board.
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i¥elflinty JdUKVtcC Succe l. Kenneth Mendenhall A Builder of Practical Dreams’ Miss Virginia Russell It takes a heap o’ Livin’ in a house t make it home Melvin Twaddle History is the light of truth Mrs. Gladys Smith Patience is the Companion of Wisdom Francis Gates Miss Darlene Webb Clyde Hiebert Wayne Holmstrom Success Depends Practice Makes Science Finds a Song Is Man’s Upon Backbone Perfect Way or Makes it Sweetest Joy Mrs. Goldie Smith Mrs. Pearl Macy Our Cooks Mrs. Gold a Busby Mrs. Mona Marie Wysong There is a Charm in Courtesy Albert Carlson A Friend Indeed 5
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