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N-Q,-f Mrs. Mardell Leonard. B.S. Bonnie Momqomexyl B.S.' MGS. Commerce English Activity Fund Treasurer Iunior High Dmmmics 4-em, Dorothy Naanes, B.S. Art Iunior Class Co-sponsor 1,-who Effie Lou Nickel, B.S. Foods. Home Relations F. H. A. Order to Make School More Pleasant for the Students PLAYING THE PIANO IS THE FAVORITE PASTIME of Miss Marjorie Lancaster. She started taking piano lessons when she was eight years old and studied fir many years. Although she likes all kinds of music. her favorite type is classical. Miss Lancaster plays only for her own enjoyment or to entertain friends. Her knowledqe of music has been a great help to her in her physical education classes since dancing, marching and even walking require rhythm. Any teacher should have an understanding ot music, states Miss Lancaster. She does not have a lot of time to devote to her hobby, since she sponsors several activities, but she spends as much time as possible at the piano. Mrs. Marilvn Nordeen, B.S. Librarian Senior Class Co-sponsor Mrs. C. W. Parent, B.S. History 7th and 8th Grade Kayette Co-sponsor gf X gif .V W a , .pgwxfm r . . 'A Q -. K, wir ,. 5 f,,g,ir M14 wt: N- , A ,QQ 1-'Mi w A' N . J 'VU' te xt., 'nur' . swf' or ig! , -ff? '93 ' - 15551154 ,A if-l.'f1Mi .. Wh ., V, if Q,1'!3,3' AK my , Q .A 1 K.?.g.c wa' 1:-sf .P . Q - .L r sfiivswkg ,. go -jfgmyfy' 'gf ,lu ffq,??.i,2'tgm5J4iea af:2f,.,f::-1' -ft A' J' fQ2fifSe:1'f.2St5fti..'fSf4f:f1'tf1s5 of i , 5 ?.. Q35 f.f3f'ffi-i3 i-fiW V2I'f+3' '- 1' ' JW qggmfsi . fmffgi all fi s ir 3- 1 kg 4-4 't' ,gg 'Q' -f xi ft. ' ,. f! 551555 'ft 5?-f risiv : gf. J 4.1 A, has fr' fy 1 ' wig - .I Q
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Our Student Council Has Directed Many Activities Rendering a service to both the school and the com- munity, our Student Council, under the direction of Miss Nora Evans, sponsor, successfully curbed Halloween vandalism. Chartering a train for the Emporia football game on November 4, the Council turned the attention of all of us to good deeds as it encouraged junior and senior high students to earn money for the train by raking leaves, holding a white elephant sale, and washing cars. Keeping in mind that we enjoy all school parties, our Student Council sponsored a watermelon feed on September ll. With the assistance of the Parent-Teach- ers Association it sponsored a dancing class on Wed- nesday nights to help us learn better dancing tech- niques. The lessons ended with a full evening of dancing. Our Council also sponsored dances after some of the basketball games. Among the other activities of our Council were the elections of Ottawa High School's cheerleaders on September ll and December 2, and the class officers election of September 21. The programs for the weekly assemblies were planned by our Council members and the Homecoming ceremonies on October 9, at which Mary Io Wollam was crowned O.H.S. football queen, were also a Council project THE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS are busily discussing the parking Barnett: Don Harrison. FOURTH ROW: I. P. Feighner, Larry Northway, Gwen Cook, Pat Murphy, Raydell Hodson, Patsy Harper, Sally Reeder. Fanning, Charles Senter. FRONT ROW: I-'red Kaiser, vice-president president. PARTICIPATING IN THE CLASS ELECTIONS are Maureen Taylor, Don Cain, Raydell Hodson, and Iack Henning. There were three voting booths, one being placed on each floor of the senior high school building. The election was held on September 21. lot plans. BACK ROW: Richard Barr: Miss Nora Evans, sponsor: Larry Kay Mock, Imogene Smith, Sylvia Salb, Ioyce Cutting. THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: Billy Spaulding, Carrilee Shipps, Beverly Finch, Terry gDarlene Larkin, treasurer: Delpha Hoobing, secretary: lack Davis,
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