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RIETY HO REVEALS TALE T The music department discovers some talent each year in the variety show which they sponsor. The school is thoroughly can- vassed for acts to make up an evening of entertainment. Proceeds from the show help defray ex- penses of music groups which travel to con- tests and clinics during the year. Three senior girls present a pantomime. Gary Browning does the hula The PHS Dance Band furnished background music for the evening. 'Uk if 5' sit, ., 'ii' xiii? Civil' 'ts ft
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Believe it or not, this is Max Lunrlquest. industrial arts instruc- tor! Senior girls nu-et Fort Scott on the gridiron in a pep assembly. I' Q RALLIE T IR PEP Pep rallies. planned and presented by various clubs and homerooms assisted by the Cheerleaders and the Pep Band. stir enthusiasm before home football and basketball games. Skits have varied from mock games and TV shows to a funeral complete with corpse and mourners. Wvhen the weather was suitable, the cheerleaders frequently called,the student body to a rally on the front steps during the noon hour. The bon-fire and snake dance are traditional preparations for the Columbus-Pittsburg Coal Bucket game. 'wi Cheerleaders rouse the stu- '7 dent body to rally on the front steps at noon.
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2. Students served as guides for visitors. Paul Wilbert, a representative of The American Legion, ud- dressed the parents. 3 , if-1? mal, ,Maw 4 . if i, ., 5 .1 E , s W PARENTS VISIT SCHOUL On W'7PflltESflHf' evening. lYox'ember 9, 5enior High held its annual open house in observance of National Education Week. The parents and friends assembled in the audi- torium tor a short program of music by the high school choir and greetings from The American Le- gion. Fllllilttillg the program parents were invited to tour the building and to visit with the teachers. Re- freshments were serx ed in the library. as K+ ww Superintendent Earl Bevan and Principal John England greeted the guests. Many parents visited the new- ly equipped biology classroom. if
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