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A ie? 3' 1 U -v'- i K Q. I-'OH THE MANY PERSONS who ed the Junior-Senior banquet. it very enjoyable occasion 24 1 Sir ADH x FANTASY Ol' DREAMS was the theme oi ihe Junior-Senior banquet at Eugene Field on May 5. 1950. Soft. lighting created a pale blue back- ground accenting a castle surrounded by clouds which provided a majestic atmosphere for the stage. A Banquet To Be Remembered xl X 4 X S X A attend- v4 f x was a Z
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FIVE BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES from O. H. S. survey their cam- paign literature-souvenirs of the student elections held at Wichita. The representatives are, from left to right: Larry McGrath. Bill Seymour. Roger e Nichols. and Gordon Dickerson. State Represent lessons rls' Boys' atives rience Practical In Govern Expe ment An opportunity to learn governmental procedures through practical experience 'ded for eight O. H. S. students ' ms of Sun- was provi last summer through the mediu flower Boys' State and Girls' State spon- sored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, respectively. Roger Cummings, Bill Seymour, Gordon Dickerson, Elgene Nichols, and Larry Mc- Grath were the boys who attended Boys' State at Wichita last summer. Delegates from O. H. S. to Girls' State at the University of Kansas were Peggy rthington and Lois Ann Kelsey, Joan Wo Batdorf. 4 r ' rr-- r' fr .'f5?3Eu . ' , it-lJr.iimaif3QgiggS4vQ1,f9' -Y id PAUSING TO DISCUSS Tl-IE ACTIVITIES of Girls' State as they enter the building are Peggy Kelsey, Joan Wor- thington and Lois Ann Batdorf. 23
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' '.'4!' .1 K 3 W 1 5' fwsf. yv N 5 . '1-.' --,f ., . 1 Pin? lhfgilfp-T T, i QL '-. ,' ' - L,-'H ..fFL,,4L-'-1 APPROXIMATELY 300 PERSONS ATTENDED the barbecue dinner given erica, at the Boys' Scout Cabin, on October 1. by the Future Farmers of Am Party Treasures TAWA high school are thoroughly enjoying 1-'OUR STUDENTS OI-' OT the watermelon feed given September 15. Left to right they are: ' ' M ie Sowers, Shirley McCracken. and Leonard Jerry McClmtxc, em Martin. .. J: Juv- - .3 Ni. ' ' -1f?'.- .. Q, X , f if . LQ' Q - If :'. .gr- ' fvii-'f 9 ' '..,. A Y K vf, '51 z 5.5 2 fg - 1. Q 1' Lf Qyfif-f.':? . ,fin swf? 4 W Y 5 M 5' .ff l' A fu , 4 'Rn 44153 Qin . .1 4 gf u M' iq I ...- '2 V 3 fr- . , ii CLOWNING AS THEY BANG, the junior boys' quartet ap- peared at the senior party. November 22. The singers are John Hysom, Larry Buckels, John Kramer. and Jack Bre- mer. 25
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