Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)

 - Class of 1945

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In V-I ..n I ' ,ass Q .lf Q i TQ, N Ai? br. .H .lgll xf- ob sims Q.. A Miss Majorie King B.A., B.M.E. Music Supervisor yi , of ln' L , S Q 'M fiwwww l lllMMgrf Mr. D. B. Jantz Principal, Sci Miss Martha Demand, B.S. Home Economics 1, ff' 7 Miss Eunice ' Latin, English, Dramatics gr , A.B. ence Miss Melva James, B.S. Commerce, School Auditor Miss Millie Social S Science ' s N. . ,xx Nelson, B.A. ?x Thomas, E5 f W 'Q 7 Miss Gladys Mitchell, B.A. Science X Mr. Wilbur Melcher, B.S. Mathematics, Coach Lee Q2 5 .8 ' -v A p 1 l , S M Q . 14,ffKN4 A M E Q K N Vi .. , l ,H f 0 is F ' . -Q' ll 5 . 1 3 M Mrs. Robert Willis B.A., M.A. English, Dramatics, Speech, Journalism, Girls' Athletics

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ag .. 1+ 1+ 1 P C i 4: K -I ' . 1' 4: Q 4 ' 'P gb. ff y fan- if S .GQ :JW MZ ,S 1131 wi' 'pg 11 lg P 4 rf H fl 1 u .sunfancfanf The great and noble purpose for which we strive is to prepare the citizenship for tomorrow. The battle for that great purpose never ceases. A road may be pre- pared and left to be of use five years hence, but a boy or girl so neg- lected may become a liability to that state or community. Since we have spent two hundred seventy-five million dollars per day to get our boys ready to die, surely we can spend a like amount per year to get them ready to live. The most secure investment in all the W world is in boys and girlsg for you are always sure to get a man or a woman, and you may get a GREAT man or a GREAT woman. If a motto says Smile , and you carry a frown, Do it now , and you linger and wait, Q If a motto says Help::, ard you tramplevmen down, If a motto says Love , and you hate, X You won't get away with the mottos you stall, For truth will come forth with a bounce Q Don't go by a motto that hangs cn a wall, But one you can live, that counts. V4 5 . Joe A. Parsons B.S. M.S. , 5 Industrial Arts I I :1 X D Q , 1 4' fl' 'Y :A ! ' y X I ftfllfrb I 'U Qxgxlk ' vo Mr 4. g The



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2 r Qgjtucfent Gouncz' ,E , L., mailing 1 1 an Xl ft 'Y' Q 1 r 'tu Back row- Georgia Christensen, Dorene Stenzel, Mary Louise Tibbets, LaVerna Knight vice-president, Coleen Vogel, Miss Thomas sponsor. Front row- Bill Griggs, H. J. Groves, Jack Beaston, Leon Hayen president, Ted Werts dh lo This year marks the second year for the organization of the Student Council of Marion High School. As result of the class elections in September the following were chosen to serve as members of the Student Council: Freshmen, Georgia Christensen and H. J. Grovesg Sophomores, Coleen Vogel and Bill Griggsp Juniors, Mary Louise Tibbets and Jack Beastong Seniors, Ted Werts, Dorene Stenzel and Leon Hayen. Miss Thomas was appointed to be sponsor of this organization. In October an all school election was held to choose a senior, Leon Hayen, for president of the Student Council and a junior, La Verna Knight, for vice-president. La Verna will automatically become president next year. The Student Council has accomplished many things this year. Some of the most important are: l. Plans for High School Recreation Center a. Taken over as a project by the Senior Class 2. gale of War Stamps and Bonds to total the price of a jeep, 1165. a. Jeep to be called The Marion Warrior 5. Sale of War Stamps and Bonds to total 8129 every two weeks, the price of equipment of one infantryman. 4. Sponsored purchase of wall plaque as memorial to graduates and enrollees in the armed forces. 5. Sponsored assemblies for classes and faculty to take place during the last semester. Members of the Student Council this year have entered into their work wholeheartedly and have achieved a record worthy of commendation. 5 ll

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