Norton Community High School - Prairie Dog Yearbook (Norton, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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ADVISORY COUNCIL. STANDING: Miss Doris Ballard, Miss Mary Farrell, Miss Mary Norris, Miss Emma Smika, Gerald Travis. SEATED: Whitford, Browne, McClure, Allen, Young, Depew, McDaniel, Bower, Ryan, lippinger, Rentschler, Johnson, Bozarth, Welch, Lang, Davis, Derks. .xdcluidorg ounci olzcwlri .gluclenfd Officers of the Advisory Council were E. H. Allen, presidentg Ann Browne, vice presidentg Sharon McClure, secretaryg and Jim Whitford, sergeant-at-arms. It was this organization, con- sisting of representatives from every group in school, that elected the Blue Janes and cheer- leaders, recommended vacations, awarded letters and supervised school parties and mixers. which included a turn-about party for Sadie Hawkins day. The council also conducted campaigns for improve ments of many things around NCHS, such as the sportsmanship of students and adults at sports events. Under the sponsorship of the Advisory Council, the various school organizations put up yard decorations for the Thanksgiving football game with Oberlin. A HEAVY SNOW at Thanksgiving time did not dampen the spirits of Bluejay boosters, most of whom put up their yard decorations x '92 anyway. Pictured here are those of the senior class qabovey and the Hi-Y qbelowj. 4 ' 1 BROOKS ELECTRIC sift 0 F 8: M SUPER MARKET 1. , fm W' J?

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'hh lf Q , it l lil, 45. cyl 42 S' 3 1-I-A PATTERSON, GARRISON, INGRAM and Veh fleftj enjoy the soft top of Bub's shake. CALLAWAY DEVOURS WATERMELON Qrightj while Ward and Hamilton look on hungrily. ew xlaerienced J eep grodi Hua? .1 .z if 1 .f lx! , I X ill NORTON ICE AND LOCKER SERVICE WALTER MOTOR CO. We were the largest class of freshmen to enroll at NCHS since 1948. We blundered through our first day at school, elected our class officers, enjoyed our first hayrack ride, watched our first football game, and worried about our first grade cards. We soon be- came known as an ambitious, talented and lively group of students. As the year passed we took our places on the Ad- visory Council, and honor roll. We took part in Hi-Y, Y-Teens, athletics, FFA and FHA, band and glee clubs We hope to become in the next three years one of the best classes ever to enroll in NCHS. OFFICERS: Richard johnson, President, Carole Hall, Vice President, Lois Hays, Secretary, LeRoy Lang, Advisory Council, Melvyn Steelsmith, Sergeant- At-Arms. 45 T5



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Gerald Travis, B.S., M.S. , Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, teaches physics. Miss Mary Norris, B. S. , Fort Hays State College, has done graduate work at Northwestern University, Colo- rado University, and Colorado State Teachers College. She teaches algebra, geometry, and mechanical drawing. Gene Ward, B. S. , Kansas State College, science instructor, did graduate study at the University of California at Los Angeles. GERALD TRAVIS MISS MARY NORRIS GENE WARD Wa flu, Science Wydferied M e ra ina Science and mathematics courses offer plenty of study and hard work as well as fun and entertainment. Finding the mechanical advan- tage of a second-class lever in Mr. Travis' physics class, figuring the time a bus arrives in New York after leaving St. Louis at 10:30 in Miss Smika's general math class, or finding the size of angleAin Miss Norris classes give reasons for burning midnight oil. Playing with a steam en- gine in general science, dissecting a grasshopper in biology, and dodging that unexpected explosion in chemistry give thrills to Mr. Ward's classes, too. SEVEN STUDENTCHEMISTS ileftj Young, Sarvis, Donovan Hawk Krndall Castle Epprnger carry out an experiment as they concoct chlorine lik. MECHANICAL DRAWING BOYS fbelowj strive for accuracy plus on their house plans. They are Phelps, Kent, Shelton, Baird, Wray, McDaniel, Beckwith, John- son, Allen. x 3-mar I

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