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ALMA MATER Faithful and true hearted, Vie will boost for our old high, V.'e will honor and defend her. Let her colors proudly fly. V.e will stand for her united. Of her deeds we'll gladly tell. Bright colors gleaming, bright faces beaming. So here's a cheer for her we love so well. Joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for our old high; Let every heart sing, let every voice ring. There's no time to grieve or sigh; So ever onward, our course pursuing, May defeat ne'er our ardor cool. But united we will boost for her. Our Old High School I Heralded in by SHS students, the com- ing year bid fair to be a gay one. A mild winter added much to the high spir- its. Only a few snowball fights were had, and the girls were mercifully free from that sleek, cold lump of snow so often thrust down their backs. Only two or three times did the feathery flakes come drifting down from the gray skies to make possible the snow scene for which Miss Robinson and the staff wished so fervently. The coming winter brings with it the promise of varied activities of the SIS clubs, highlighted by basketball, Kay Minstrel, Kayette assembly, dances, and many others. These will all be long-guarded mem- ories to the students of SHS as the win- ter days go by. Each and every one will always remember, especially the seniors, who look backward with regret as their last days of high school life pass. 19
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junioR pmy ii success A large audience really fell Head First for the three act comedy by that name which was presented by the junior class Friday evening, Dec. 1, at the city hall. It was directed by Mr. O'Sul- livan and Miss Pflug. Mr. Carr, played by Fred Stalder, was the faithful host for business reasons. He and his wife, Barbara Lukert, experi- enced nuite a few difficulties in being the perfect host and hostess with the complications that came about at their innocently planned dinner for Mr. nd Mrs. T.F. Do .’d an , daughter, Mary Lou. The first of these was when Jody C.rr (Melba Campbell), brought home Marilyn Bain (Janet Okeson) to st y till time to go to the dinner dance thaJ| night. Then Larry Carr (Loren Steiner), who is supposed to spend the evening at home entertaining Mary Lou (Donna Gates), brought home Phil Dargcn (Albert Rob- erts) ; Phil 'was a mental magician who further complicates matters by hypnot- izing Mr. Dowd (Roy Ralston) into think- ing he is a butler, and Mrs. Dowd (Jenny Fulton), to a cook. Joey's boyfriend, Jack Decker (Marvin Strahm), and the blind date, Lester Finch (Merlin Strahm), were quite un- happily surprised to find that Marilyn, due to Phil's hypnotic powers, had a terrible headache and didn't want to go to the dance. Mr. Carr, trying to fix everything, hired a female hypnotizer, Lori (Lois Kezler), but she unfortunately hypnot- ized the wrong people; she hypnotized Barlow, the butler (Richard Gruen), and Mrs. Klump, the cook (Rosalie Smith). But all's well that ends well, and in the words of Mary Lou, It w.s an amazing evening, utterly emazingj
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SCHEDULE OF GAJES FOR THE 1950-51 SEASON A-TEAM Dec. 5 Sabetha 40 Fairview 39 B-TEAM SHS 47 to 34 Dec. 8 Sabetha 28 Sts. Peter and Paul 43 SHS 31 to 34 Dec. 15 Sabetha 32 Holton 45 SHS 28 to 33 Dec. 22 Sabetha 28 Horton 30 SHS 25 to 27 Jan. 2 Sabetha 35 Powhattan 42 SHS 29 to 23 Jan. 5 Sabetha 35 Effingham 34 SHS 45 to 27 Jan. 12 Sabetha 57 Troy 34 SHS 50 to 26 Jan. 19 Sabetha 45 Hiawatha 43 SHS 32 to 34 Jan. 26 Sabetha 42 Horton 49 SHS 32 to 31 Feb. 2 Sabetha 49 Effingham 54 SHS 50 to 29 Feb. 6 Sabetha 35 Centralia 52 SHS 34 to 33 Feb. 9 Sabetha 60 Troy 25 SHS 24 to 28 Feb. 23 Sabetha 51 Holton 60 SHS 29 to 36 Feb. 27 Sabetha 45 Sts. Peter and Paul 46 SHS 40 to 43 Mar. 1 Sabetha 40 Hiawatha 61 SHS 34 to 29 Sabetha 42 SSo Maur Hill 47 530 T57
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