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alle JANUARY 1. New Year's Day-A lot of L. H. S. students in bed, recuperating from the night before. 3. Sterling Black Bears at Lyons. Score 45-35. Enough said. 10. Semester exams- An' if I answer all the questions correctly, What is the jackpot? 11. Dean Evans rolled his car. Pulled out without a scratch, but was plenty sore. 13. Lyons defeats Hoisington 39-28-Hooray! 27. B. B. Invitational Tournament. Hays and Lyons win the honors. 27. Key Notes play for Assembly. Pat Laney talks to the students on Sportsmanship 29. Kansas Day- To the stars through difficulties. 31. Hooray! Lyons wins from Sterling-by one point. FEBRUARY 3. Ellsworth at Lyons-Renae reigns as B. B. queen of 1950. 8. Coach Thurman is the proud father of a bouncing baby boy. 14. Lady, lady fair and fine Will you be my valentine? 15. Hi-Y conference at Kingman. 21. Junior carnival-J oe and Gretchen crowned King and Queen. MARCH 2. Radios appear in school-it's World Series time. 7. Regional tournament at Lyons. Pop corn sales advance. 15. State B. B. tournament at Salina. 17. Home town talent came back to represent McPherson College. Congratulations, Florene. 21. Y-Teen Mother-Daughter party in the study hall. 29. Speech class honors us with a play, under the direction of Miss Steiger. 30. L.H.S. Musical Ensembles capture high ratings at Salina. APRIL 1. L.H.S compete in district music festival at Salina. Sterling relays. 2. Tennis season opens for Lyons. 4. L.H.S. Band to Wichita. 7. Good Friday- God be with you when Easter morning dawns. 8. K.U. Players present She Stoops to Conquer. 25. Clarinet Quartet from Hays Teachers College entertain in as- sembly. Bank tour for the seniors and dinner at the Town and Country Club-Thanks to our bankers. 27. Psychology class visit the State Hospital at Larned. They all re- turned. 28. The Seniors are banqueted in Fairyland by the Junior Class. 29. State Music festival at Hays. MAY 1. Faculty-Board of Education dinner-farewell to Miss McCabe. 3. Career day for L.H.S. students. 5. C.P.L. Track Meet at Sterling. lf you can't win, make the one ahead break the record. 9. Seniors come before footlights to present A Case of Springtime. 12. Senior Farewell Assembly-a preview of the 1950 edition of the Lions Roar. 14. Baccalaureate services are held in the M. E. Church-Rev. Evans delivered the sermon. 15. Long awaited senior picnic. Whew! 16. Annual scholarship banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor at the Town and Country Club. Commencement-the final march for that beautiful blue diploma. Grade cards. Another year of school is history. We're coming World! Get ready for The great big jolt you'll feel When all the high school graduates Grab hold your steering wheel. 18. 19.
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2l'l'l0l Alas! how swift the moments fly! How flash the years along. SEPTEMBER I just got relaxed readin' comic books everyday when bing! . . . lt's math, chemistry, and history again! Delbert Jones mixes classes and goes to study hall instead of algebra. Joe Cox receives a broken collar bone in F. B. practice. Too bad, Joe. Class elections. Dean, Dwight, Lawrence, and Marion head the classes for the year. Phyllis Enders named editor of the Spotlight, Chas. Sledd is her yes man. Pat, Annette. Peggy, Marian, and Norman are chosen to lead the yells for L. H. S. L.H.S. band travels to Hutchinson to parade at the State Fair. L.H.S. played McPherson in their first football game of the sesaon. Again a 6-6 tie. Senior rings finally arrive . . . Not so many questions for Miss Gunnarson to answer now. Yearbooks go on sale, H200 or bust. Leroy, top salesman for the 1950 Lions Roar. OCTOBER Stafford defeats Lyons 7-0. Leo and the front of L.H.S. building catch the paint. Sterling out decorating again. The Lions battled the Sterling Bears and came out on top with a score of 32-13. The new stadium is fine! Everyone enjoyed the Big and Little Sister party in the Gym. The student council presented Ben Hammond, cartoonist, in as- sembly. Senior boys start Halloween pranks a little early. Boys spend the noon hour in County Attorney's office. For Sale Sign appears in front of L.H.S. building. Class of 1950 set a record by having the F.B. queen all four years. Zeke crowned Annette Football Queen of 1949. An the gobble-uns 'll get you, if you don't watch out! NOVEMBER Vacation-Faculty attend State Teachers Meeting. Ambassador Quartet present a splendid performanceg thanks to the Student Council. Good speech, Tiny. Art exhibit by Bethany College. Y-Teen conference at Ellsworth. Armistice Day. Big parade and a bigger football game. The Lions defeated the Bear Cats 9-0. Junior play. They really Shook the Family Tree. Thanksgiving. Um! Um! And for Thy many mercies, we thank Thee, Lord. Hi-Y Father and Son party. Report cards cause some mighty long faces. DECEMBER Band people invade Lyons for the C.P.L. clinic. Lyons stopped Hillsboro 38-36 in a thrilling first B.B. game of the season. Faculty dinner-Mr. Buller receives first ride on a scooter. Y-Teens place a beautiful Christmas tree in the lower hall. Decoration of the tree is an old time custom, yet ever new. Jack Orr named captain of C.P.L. team. F.B. letters presented by Coach Yeoman. Rev. Smith delivers a special Christmas message at assembly. First snow. Bob sledding popular with L.H.S. students. Mixed Chorus presents the annual Christmas program. Santa Claus is Coming to Town. And so as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Everyone! The Lions take a back seat, while Great Bend wins 43-30. New Year's Eve. Old man time is on his way out.
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