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,COW i J - ., Wdlw X , 1 f X ff H-awp 'fu 'far ! I nfAf MM I fenfl- Commercial law inTeresTs Jerry Nickel, Ronald Gordon, Margarei Hendrickson, Dick Benneff, Paul Farm and Bonnie Wise. 4 Page 20 sf-so lnferesled in heeping up on world and nafional evenls are Pauline Swiher, Lois Shangreaux, Elvera Guenlhef. JCCR Nelson and Myles Sfevens in library. The second in The series oT assemblies pro- vided us, was a program enTiTled Music Unlim- iTed. IT was enioyed by all oT us and was a pro- gram oT all diTTerenT Types oT music. This program came To us Trom The UniversiTy oT Kansas ConcerT Bureau. Pigslcins on The Gridiron was The Theme Tor our annual TooTball banqueT This year. We carried ouT our Theme very cleverly wiTh The aid OT Miss Amy Figard, Mrs. Hazel ShosTrom and Miss Donna Neal. We BearcaT BoosTers divided inTo various commiT- Tees and did The worlc assigned To us. There were pigs dressed as TooTball players on each Table and a huge Kearney player on The mirror aT The Tar end oT The CrysTal Room where our banqueT was held. AT our banqueT This year, we were privileged To have Mr. Gregg McBride as our guesT speaker. This made our banqueT all The more inTeresTing Tor us. The climax oT The banqueT was The crowning oT The TooTball queen by The honorary TooTball cap- Tain. This year our BearcaT Team chose George SmiTh as Their capTain and Sharon PeTerson as Their queen. ATTer The banqueT was a dance Tor all of us aTTending The banqueT. Mr. Bill Busenbarlc sT Ted The dancing. fJ 4 jr. Always ready To help us wifh any of our reading prob- , ,. Ly.. lems is Miss Amy Figard, our ? librarian.
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Ending 'rheir year was lhe music confesf. We had lun learning The music fhal broughl us honors. The personnel ol bolh girls glee wene: Jane? Alwaler, Lois Biber, ldora Biclcel, Rulh Ann Carns, Pal Case, Palfi Chrislensen, Anne Chrisfensen, Jo Ann Crick, Kalheryn Daxon, Willadean Deaver, Janeen Donally, Margarel Dryden, Marilyn Eclc, Carolyn Fales, Marilyn Gard, Maxine Gibreal, Pal Gillespie, Elvera Guenlher, Nadine Harden, Sue l-lolmes, Twyla Jordan, Lola Kerwood, Peggy Mc- Kibbon, Norma Maser, Norene Maw, Jackie Miller, Lois Miller, Joan Mullowney, Virginia Nye, Nancy Randall, Delores Richardson, Marge Sandberg, Shirley Schaffrolh, Pal Snider. Margie Snyder, Jane Toole, Jean Toole, Anna Marie Whalen and Beverly Yingling. QE X Belly Jo Asher, Edi+h Baldwin, Car Bind u , Faye Brown, Palfy Lee Campbell, Mona m - lain, Joyce Claylon, Marilyn Crawley, lrene oro- lhy, Carol Ericlcson, ' ' Phyllis Fu er, Dixie Grolfield, Marilyn Goldensfein, Anna Mari l-lansberry, Gwen l-lansberry, Opalene l-larris, Pai l-laury, Gerry l-lubers, Kay Johnson, Mary Mae Johnson, Kalhryn Kappas, Lorraine Kenlon, Lois Kleinzman, Marilyn Landis, Dorolhy Larson, Le- Nalda Marsh, Bonnie Moylon, Janel Muller, De- lores McDowell, Jemna Nelson. Jaclcie Parlcer, Dorolhy Pelerson, Barbara Reynolds, Leona Schoe- berl, Ann Slcold, Joan Smallcomb, Rosella Sleele, Pauline Swifzer, Monica Taubenheim, Shirley Thurslon and Darlene Triplell. We sang for 'the disfricf music conlesf. Pnqe l'7
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Debale, iunior English and Drama Club occupy fhe fime of Mrs. Norma Gillming who was new fhis year. Presenfing a panel in speech are Anne Chrisfensen, Rufh Ann Carns, Gordon Broyhill and Marlin Heiden. ln our mechanical drawing class, we sludied The lundamenfals of drawing a+lrac+ive ooslers and various olher fhings. We found a very inleresling laslc in making lhe clnarrs and poslers concerning The percenlaqe of sfudenfs now arlending school and lhoie who will sfarl school, We did fliis in connecfion with flwe survey laken by +he reachers. 'lOur lowni' was read in The iunior English Clase. Besides fhis olay, we sludied rnany olher liler- ary worlcs lo add fo fhe inferesl ol our Class. ml l , The periodic char? of fhe afoms is examined by Marilyn Burfon, Leona Schoeberl, Donald Darling, Dwaine Alcorn, Dale Wagner and Ronald Piesler. Balancing books isn'1 always fhe easiesf lhing fo do ac cording ro Nina HeHler, Marge Snyder, Delores Thomas and Janeen Donlay who lale boolieeping. CE
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