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- Schools. Lamont students received an excellent rating for their presentation ofgi ilthe one-act play, WButch.W The cast was 'composed of Annabelle Randall KButchJ, .fthe judge for her outstanding performance in the play. bg ,, fswere served. ,w 3 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM fs 4iDecember 23. Every student in the grade and high schools participated. The play, K J ' I3 , Q. F ,Q ' Q.fLIj..'.p-,:'L' iw I 1 I L.:,.'fJ,o,uyJI4g I ' g4fQ'nLJmnL'Ii,i',3, - gh. COUNTY LITERARY FESTIVAL Ei A. The Lamont High School entered the Greenwood County Literary Festival atgf 'rHam1lton March 16 along with the Fall River, Severy, Hamilton, and Madison Highgg 'Aplayed by Donna Winzelerg Katherine Randall, by Mary Winzelerg Mrs. Randall, by 'Q il Phylis Ott Jerry, by Doris Schwab, Petunia, by Nellie Schuchsg Kenneth Graham, bygf 15Earl Longg' and David Graham, by Keulan Phillips. Mary Winzeler was commended bypi .W 'i X. . - egg: a.mation, WJane,' from WSeventeen'g Jim Mattox received a rating o good for his dec-gl 5, ?flamation, WJunior's First Date'g and Phylis Ott received a rating of good for herwi -5 serious declamation, 'Dark Victory. -'Z I- rf.- BANQUET HONORING THE ATLETES OF LAMONT HIGH Q3 4 A 35 :4 A crowd of seventy-five persons attended the annual Athletic Banquet held init lathe Lamont High School auditorium the evening of March 19. The auditorium was lav-my 'J .. v I 1. Faishly decorated by the Pep Club girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Saffell. Thea, fftheme was centered around an old-fashioned garden. The sky was of solid blueg thas? ilsides were decorated with pastel shades of crepe paper. The tables were in their .fform of a WUN with center peices of green woven mats and pastel candles. In thegg I i ' nl 3 center of the WUU flowed e fountain under colored lights. The speaker's table, ongg 'Qwhich the three trophies of the season stood, faced the west end of the auditoriumgy flwhich was decorated as a gardenscene containing a wishing welland flowers behind ai? 'iwhite picket fence. s 3 5 Several musical numbers and speeches appeared on the program. Group singinggi V L 'J V director of athletics at Emporia State Teachers College, was the highlight of thegf 5ieven1ng's entertainment. His subject was WGetting the Correct Academic and Ath-5 H letic Balance in sohool.' After the banquet,Mr. Welch showed films of an Emporia-5 GQ' L sented football and basketball letters to the boys. 4 F xx! Ar 4- fm an tw G A very delicious meal of baked ham, sweet potatoes, candied apples, corn,5i e.spiced grape salad, hot rolls, butter and jelly, relishes, coffee, cake and icemg cream was served by the Study Club. gg 1 E2 5 SCHOOL PARTIES EJ Q Two all-school parties were arranged by the student-council during the year.fJ t'The first was a picnic, held on Friday evening, October 3, in a grove north ofgj I Lamont, owned by Glen Luthi. Weiners were roasted around a large bonfire endif ' eaten alon with o a les and potato chips After having eaten, everyones! ' ' -4. S P P ' PP - rfgathered around the campfire and sang songs, accompanied by Frank and Joe Stair ongr Qfthelr guitars.- The picnic was broken up by rain but everyone returned to theQy 2,school building to finish singing and to play games in the gymnasium. gf ,5 t -s 5 In ii A A Valentine party was held in the high school gymnasium on Friday, Februarygy L.l3. Everyone came at 6:30 with their chili dishes and utensils to start on theig .fchili that had been prepared by the student council. Along with the chili wereba ffserved carrots, pickles, celery, and apples. After everyone had eaten to-capacitygg :JH 3 games were played, directed by Mrs. Saffell. Following the games ice cream barsgg -s L, .1 ' :ggi 'f if' 7 Q 'x 1 The Lamont students presented their annual Christmas program on the night ofPnr 2 entitled WThe Star of Bethlehem Still Shines,W grew out of an English III projectiy-M 5 under Mrs. Ruth Saffell. Thelma Blanck originated the plot and Phyllis Ott devel- QF fgoped the script around the plot. Mrs. Sarah Harrison directed the play. ' ig iv if E9 Music was furnished by the high school mixed chorus and the glee clubs, and 32 ggthe grade school, all under the direction of Mrs. Lois B. Hamilton. Special QSC'- ' itscener ,and ldghtdngweffects were designed andgmade b Miss Ruby Hacker 4' 1 ' 14- SP A' if 31il'T7l' .J fQf'Qg'QQ'. QF 14,-if-3 ,LA-L43-in4.weQ-iJL'i'i'-1.7f.l,5fa1JaalL 'aLff...'eI5nL 4 -shi 5 Warnell., If E1 .L 2 Doris Anne Winzeler received a highly superior rating for her humorus decla-yt ! ' gt fl Ciwas led by Mrs. Lois B. Hamilton between courses. The address by Mr. Fran Welch,s+ ffwashburn football game and an Emporia-Drake basketball game. Coach Saffell pre-if Z4 - .7 -1 an an FAST
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