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m m l The Senior Class of 1951 was very much enthused to continue the publishing of a school paper and annual. The Seniorsvwere very fortunate again to get Mrs. Manning to be the sponsor. The Staff has published the Coyote the last Wednesday of every month. They started the annual the latter part of September and the dummy copy was sent to the company the middle of February. The staff for the annual was as follows' FIRST SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief: Betty Nida Associate Editor: Kay Leibhart Business Manager: Dean Wolford Circulation Manager: Don Hogaboom Grade News: Dolores Ryan Departmental: Verna Dean Fisher Local News: Joan Seeger Sports: Bill Foster and Dean Wolford School Notes! Norma Olson Alumni Notes.: Shirley Graybeal Joke Page: Geraldine Halliwill Fun Page: Lois Daily Cartoonist: Dona DeLay Pressmen: John Bowley and Bud Barrett Advisor: Mrs. Manning SECOND SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief: Kay Leibhart Associate Editor: Joan Seeger Business Manager: Don Hogaboom Circulation Manager: Don Hogaboom Grade News: Geraldine Halliwill Departmental and Classes: Lois Daily Local News: Norma Olson Sports: Verna Fisher and Dean Wolford School Notes: Dolores Ryan Joke Page: Bud Barrett Fun Page: Shirley Graybeal Cartoonist: Dona DeLay Pressman: John Bowley Advisor: Mrs. Nlanning
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9 DONA De LA Y Why all this fuss ? There's another day coming. Normal Training Secretary ......... .... 4 Vice-President. . . . . Z,llj Cheerleader , , , f1j,2,3 Pep Club . . . l,Z,3,4 Band ..... . . . 3,4 Volleyball. . . . . .3,4 Music Clinic. . Glee Club . . . Mixed Chorus . , Trio ...... . . . . 4 . .1.Z.3.4 . . . 3,4 . . 2.3.4 JOAN SEEGER Right from the farm is this little lass She's good and quiet and quite sure to pass. Normal Training Student Council .......... 1.2 Glee Club ........... 1.2.3.4 if Q' CHARLES DEAN WOLFORD I-le's known for his whiskers, so many and black. His greatest ambition is A Triple Trio , , , , ,1 Sextette....... ..l ClassPlay........ ...4 'Medford , Oklahoma KAY LEIBHART Free and wild as a young deer, merry as a lark and wise as an owl. Normal Training Girls' State ............ 3 Pep Club .......... 1.2.3.4 Pep Club Secretary. . . . . 3 Cheerleader . . . . 4 Band ...... . . 1.2.3.4 Glee Club .... . 1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus . . .3.4 Class Play. . . 3.4 Volleyball. . . . 1.2.3.4 Triple Trio . . . . .4 Color Day Queen. . . . .4 Mixed Chorus . . . . 3,4 Mixed Octette . . . . l Sextette .... . . . 1 Music Clinic. . . . . 4 Pep Club . . . 1.2.3.4 Pep President. . . .4 Cheerleader. . . 2,3 Triple Trio. . . . 4 raw? I Q 21 A I... 5' ,Q i 5 , 4 , 'e 1 , I L ' ' ,-'., I fi EDWIN BARRETT No matter how many jokes he tells, there is always a different one. General Course Football .............. 4 Basketball. . fZl,3,4 Track ..... . . . 3.4 Boys' Chorus . . . . .Qll.3.4 F.F.A ..... KIMZJ 'Broken Bow future brass hat. General Course Football ......... Basketball. . . . . . Track ..... l,Z,3,4 .l,Z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 Play ....... . 3.4 Mixed Chorus . . . . 3,4 Boys' Chorus. . . .3,4 President ........ . .Z,4 Vice-President ,..., . . .3 Secretary and Treasurer. . . . l Student Council ...... . 4 Vice-President M . . . 4 AW 1 l X .I 'xl v 1, Ny 4 f V VI ll 1 f f vu QIIIIIIWV7 ,. l 'yi LX , 1 CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS: Green and Gold CLASS MOTTO: The Higher We Rise: The Broader The View,
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Class History ACT I--Scene I Prirnary Room Miss Fenner: Good Morning! Here is Shirley. Shirley Graybeal: Yes, I'm the last ogthe Graybeal family. Miss Fenner: And this is my first year to make a record in primary teaching. I'll depend on you to help me make good. Scene II Intermediate Room Shirley Graybeal: It took me two long years to get he re, Are there many boys in here ? Miss Etta Sterner: Here comes a new one now. What is your name, young man? Johnny Bowley: fln one breath, I'm Johnny Bowley - 1 came from New Helena - Miss Safraned was my teacher - we live in John Lyon's old house, I'm the only boy in the family. Miss Etta Sterner: I hope you will enjoy being in my room and learn well as the next grades will be harder. Scene III Grarnrnar Room - Seventh Grade Shirley and Johnny: QUnisonj You are to be our new teacher aren't you? Miss Beavers, our fifth and sixth grade teacher, said we would be sure to pass if we didn't cheat. Miss Hill: Ohnyou folks are so small. Don't they have any larger boys in this room? Dean Wolford: Here I come, full five foot eleven and one -half inches. My weight in stocking feet, one hundred and forty-five pounds: my hair slick and black,--all in all you'll find me very charming, my ways with girls is quite alarming. Miss Hill: We '11 see, young man, for today we are to have a lunch box sale. Don't spend all your money on Shirley's box as we 'll need some money for dues. Eighth Grade Miss Hill: This is the beginning of a new year and we have a new student. By looking at his hair, it is hard to tell if it is a boy or a girl, Bill Foster: Qlndignantj I would like to have you know my hair is no disgrace. lt is not the result of a Toni either. It adorns the head of a boy and my name is Bill Foster. I came from Sunshine. Scene IV High School F re shmen- Superintendent Adams: What is all this arguing in he re ? Don Hogaboom: They think they came from a better rural school than Prairie -Center. Lois Daily: Well, I know I did, I came from Milburn, and that's no country school. Geraldine I-lalliwill: I came from Sunflower and Ithink it is best, because it has a wonderful natural playground. I0
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