Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1965

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ATHLETIC BANQUET Honors Athletes of the Entire Year for Efforts What has traditionally been a Fall Athletic Banquet was changed this year to a Spring Athletic Banquet. The purpose: to honor boys in more than one sport. 'The guest speaker for the Spring Banquet was Al Duer, executive secretary of NAIA. Mr. Duer emphasized several tips to the athletes attending. I-Ie stressed the significance of sports as a good influence in molding char- acter. It is in the carry over later in life of this early training that proves the Worth of all sports. A combination ofphysical skill, mental development and spiritual growth add up to a full, rich, moral life. After Mr, Duef'S speech awards were passed out to boys in varsity and junior varsity basketball--also to boys in track and Wrestling. Al Duer, executive secretary of N.A.l.A. spoke at the Athletic Banquet on the importance of athletics in mold- ing character. 'qw ' 5.- ,div Gary Main and Terry Precht helped to pass down the foodg so everyone could partake in feasting. Director Clinton Ilurt led the boys' ensemble atthe Athletic Banquet.

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TWIRP WEEK Adds Touch ofVa,riety To Usual Routine Twirp Week is an annual celebration at Turner that takes place each year approx- imately at spring time. The tables are turned, and the girls take over the position of the males of THS. They open doors, carry their books, pay for any dates that week, and ask them to the Twirp Dance at the end of the week. This week gives the shy girl, as well as others the chance that they have been waiting for all year--the chance toask that special boy to the Twirp Dance. A day of casual dress was also allowed. The boys were allowed to wear bermudas, and overalls. The girls were allowed to wear slacks and cullottes. In appreciation of this day, the students participated in a dress- up day. The boys wore suits, and the girls wore their best dresses. HH Senior Gary Main jokingly recalled his early days in old Mexico as he prepares for Twirp Week. Getting ready for the annual Twirp Week were: Janet Chambers, Larry Ray and Vivian Tolar, and, Randy Morche and Paul Bartles, Doris Prather and Jerry Poletis and Becky Muro.

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