La Cygne Rural High School - Swan Yearbook (La Cygne, KS)

 - Class of 1948

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wwuufgrflgmm c 1 lil ' Classes in Industrial Arts are of- fered to all bots in high school. Mr. Lindley Cox, the instructor, has three classes. The first is a 60 minute period with l2 boys, the second an 80 minute period with Q boys, and the third an 80 minute period with l4 bovs The course of study started with nine weeks of mechanical drawing. Fol- lowing the construction of work benches as a group project, the individual had tool work beginning with the construc- tion of cutting boards. Projects ad- vanced in size and design with the mak- ing of book ends, ash trays, wall brac- kets, end tables, and wardrobes. Many attractive pieces were finished by the boys. i J N , ,.',.E,,. X, ',i'.v, 5 If ,v f iQ,!. 1.'w7?Wh, ' li? -iid lr fi? ddi ,' i' .,. all' eel.. X sf , 1 ,vor . 4- , Z ,,,, -1-I .,



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fire, S1'.2,v-5J1l7,r f5'f'.z,1'rzfa,J fo At last we're graduating! Shout the seniors of LaCygne High, Come to our Commencement The date is drawing nigh. Go all around just where you please No class like us you'll find, The LaCygne folks are proud of us That's something we don't mind. We appreciate our teachers Says each in this class of twenty, We thank them.for their patience Which doubtless was tried plenty. We hope we can repay you Our friends and parents dear For all the sacrifices made During each high school year. The elevator to success Is not running, so they say, So we'll take the stairs, one by one, And we'll reach the top someday. Some have careers in view, Some have homes to make, Some are going on to school Again to graduate. Perhaps each one of us His ambition will achieve And on this great world of ours The mark of worth will leave. Then won't you be glad you came To see us graduate? This wonderful class of twenty The seniors of 'L8? ikvklklklkfklklkltvkvkPlvkflwklkvkvlflifllllivkikliilklklkviwkllwlflklrlklkHkbillklkvlillflklklklivklklklkfklldvkliflklkvkllvlvklklifvkBIOKIKDIUIOIOIOKPKHK 10014 ggigiyy- h!e55'fCu7'CifEif2!'lJ In the fall of 1944, 58 little NScatterbrainsN started on the WLong Long Trail a Windingn into the land of education WWith a Song in Each Heart.N we chose as our leader Pat Smythe, with MiSS Olive Gage as our adviser. School to us was a four part chorus and our section, which often made noisy, discordant sounds before finding our place was composed of: Dicky Banks, Charles Beckman, Joyce Boone, Fontella Butler Ernestine Butts, Curtis Capehart, Dorothy Driskell, Clifford Driskell, Georgia Lou Harper, Robert Johnston, Dean Evelyn Miller, Gene Rockwell, Haupt, Fauna Hobson, Ferne Hobson, Marian Hoover, Doris Hoover, Doris Keitel, Joe Kiplinger, Norma Dean Kyle, George Long, Harold Marmon, Doris Mossman, Ellen McCammon, Rozella Newman, Carl Null,Lorene Pease Mildred Smith, Scott Shaull, Roy Shields, Carl Wade, Kenneth Wilson Betty Jean West, Pat Smythe, Bill Stark, Bill Trinkle, Basil Fri, and Orville MendeL We learned to NKeep Smiling at Troubleu, and NYou'd be Surprisedn 'How Soonn we could answer WAin't Misbehavin'W. We enjoyed a party at Morrison's Lake HBV The Light of the Silvery Moonn in the fall. In the late spring we parted singing WTill We Meet Again.U Having learned lessons in harmony the 27 sophomores who believed Wwe Could Make' Beautiful Musicn NTogetherN assembled in the fall of 'L5. We welcomed Yvonne Lynch, Betty Phalen, and Roberta Gage into our chorus. We chose Carl Wade as leader, with Evelyn Miller, and Lorene Pease assistants, and Miss Potter as our director. During the second semester Doris Johnston left us to take up house-keeping. With out bonus from the magazine sale the class enjoyed a party and a show. We bade each other good bye singing WI'll Be Seeing You.H WOnce Again Here as Schoolmates Assembledn in the fall Flightyn boarded the band wagon to start of l9u6, 20 WJuniors so our junior year. Carl Wade resigned as leader and we chose Lorene Pease with Ferne Hobson and Georgia Harper as assistants, and Mrs. Handley and Mrs. Irwin as directors. We presented a play WA Ready Made Family'in November and were made happy by its success and the 373 we cleared. During the year Betty Sue Phalen left us and took up house-keeping. On April 25, we invited the faculty, the school board members, and the Seniors to our Mexican Fiesta, WSouth of the Bordern in our nAdobe Hacienda.W HIn the Middle of Mayu we bade each other goodbye until the next September. In the fall of l9h7, 20 Wseniors so mightyn started on the WLast Roundups of their high school education. We welcomed Dale Hatch from Drexel, and Lois Jean Wil- son from Manhattan. We elected Norma Dean Kyle as leader and Doris Hoover and Ferne Hobson as assistants. Miss Mitchell and Mr. Handley were directors for our finale. A Christmas party and an all school party were enjoyed. 29 L 4

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