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Can She Bake Luons HIGH sci-tool. - -1' ef 1 A Cherry Pie? ffl i f,gfl Yes, Indeed 8 Can she bake a cherry pie, Bill Bo Bill Boy VOLUME 37 LYONS, KANSAS, JANUARY 12, 1956 NUMBER 1 Y Y, Y - She sure can! She is the State Cherry Pie Baking Champion. Lila Cook, Lyons High School senior and member of the Lyons Conquerors 4-H club, was chosen Kansas State Cherry Pie Baking Champion from 54 contestants. When Lila was asked how shi ielt about being State Champion, she answered, Thrilled. The contest was held in the new General Electric Building in Wichita, January 7 . Lila baked her pie at 8:00 A. M, and she spent the rest of the day Sill 'mping for angora ear inulls and riding on the escalator lu release the tension of waiting. At four o'c1ock the contestants. their mothers, and their friends were entertained at a tea. Cherry pie was served to them, although most of the girls were getting rather tired of it. When Lila was asked if she still i liked cherry pie, she said, lt ' is okay but I am a little tired ol: lt. . Being state champion entitles? Lila to a trip to Chicago where she will enter the National Cherry Pie Baking Contest. She is to leave Lyons February 21. As yet she doesn't know how she is go- ing. The national winner will win a trip to Washington, D. C., bake a pie and present it to the Presi' dent. olumbia Scholastic Press Association BACK ROW-Left to right: Ralph Hawkins,Boh Ziemei-,Ralph Chappell, Larry Hubbard., Leon Seaton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Robert Ashlock, Sponsor, Carolyn Koch, Larry Wynn, Gary Burfield. SECOND ROW: Rose DeLong, Marsha Homan, Dennis Jones. Sara King, Patricia Metcalf. FRONT ROW: Helen Fleelon, Larry PBEIPS. C ' o H Putting Out a Paper Third Place Certificate O O O LYONS HIGH SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT Published every second and fourth Wednesday of each month by Official Organ of Lyons High School entered at the post office at Lyons. Kansas, as second class matter under Editor the act of March 3, 1879. Larry Phelps ....,..........,.......,..... p Sara King ...........,.,.,...,. Assistant Editor Leon Seaton ...,. . Business Manager Bob Ziemer .... Ass't. Business Manager Dennis Jones ........ .. Sports Editor Larry Hubbard - Ass't. Sports Editor Helen Fleeson ., .,......, .... F eature Editor Carolyn Koch .....,.... .. Roving Reporter Marcia Homan ...,........,.... .... C irculation Ralph Hawkins ..... .,..., , Gossip Editor Ralph Chappell, Pat Metcalf, Reporters Carolyn Koch ..,. .... . . inquiring Editor Gary Burfield ......... .... Photographer . .. Humor Editor Rose Delong .,..,....,, .. Mrs. Robert Ashlock ........ ....... S ponsor sg SCIIIMI 6 nrsrmsuioa 0,0 wp cwoilasuc Z Roto il! um 1 v X It L' l L , -r .M ! C ve K if 1,2 .r Z it l I Yr' l f' ii .1 w , fd ' lfi X , ,f K5 gi , X13 'N 'f'q': 'x,'7v. Q, J f 1 t :M 1 qi ny fi t 1 Q 1 a 49 -2 it ' fl 3 gy XX Av lgq show C309 A SHORT TALE TO TELL YOU From the minds of the editor, his staff, and associates: to the printer: and ffm nt. he back to you: has been the route of each issue of your Spotlight. Each paper is an example of the work, sweat and toil put forth by typists, ad salesmen, and all members of the staff to publish your bi-'weekly school paper. This years Spot- light has been our effort to give to the students a pictorial account and word pic- ture of life here at L. H. S. and the way YOU live it.
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