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Philo As autumn leaves came tumbling down, Suzanne Sch- wantes, president: Rod Foster, vice-president: and Mary Ellen Lewis, secretary, hiked the Philos to success. Philos captured first in the football ticket sale with Suz- anne Schwantes, Jim Compton, and Karen King leading the hikers. Taking first in the volley- ball games proved to be another success for the Philos. The play, Great Expecta- tions, was presented Novem- ber 9-10 with Miss Maxine Mc- Cormick directing. Philo sponsors are Mrs. Max Schwantes, Miss Grace Karr, Miss Helen Baker, Gene Riggs, Bill Medley, and Mrs. Opal Smith. First Row, left to right Float for pep parade, Viola Schwantes. Second Row, left to right Reserving play tickets, Of- ficers. Third row, left to right Ticket sellers, Play cut. Pictured above is the play cast composed of Welliver, Denton, Prier, Lewis, Tharp, Holman, Dick, Hendrickson, Unger, Hutchins, Hoelscher, Cook, Winchell, Robieson, and Hanna.
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W ...v Pl ,L 60 Y- Teen Under the sponsorship of Misses Ruth Dellurk, Lucy Headiick, Agnes Lake, Edna Schul, -Grace Karr, and Mrs. Opal Smith, the Y-Teen girls carried out the motto, Alert for Service. Twenty-five delegates at- tended the micl-winter confer- ence at Sedan. The club as- sisted the junior high girls in organizing a Y-Teen Cllulo. 'The club sent candy and twenty-six dressed dolls to children overseas and sent card scrap books at Christ- mas to the Baca Navajo In- dian lSchool at Prewitt, New Mexico. H o li d a y Enchantment was the theme of the ban- quet, December 13. Front Row. left to right David, Newman, vice-president, Stayton, secretary, Savage, pres- ident, Holman, treasurer, Wells. Back Row, left to right McKibben, Parker, Schantz, Marsh, Glantz, Fox, Robieson, Bowlby, Henry, Briles. Guided by 'T. H. Vaughan, the Hi-Y club whose motto in 1951-52 was To create, maintaivn, and extend thr- oughout the scrhool and com- munity the high standards. of Christian living carried out their principal objective of service to others. The chapter sent four dele- gates to the Model Legis- lature at Topeka, sponsored a boy to Sunflower Boys State, and sponsored the senior - faculty basketball game. Club contributions were 860, Would Youth Fundg 35100, school activity fund, 360, state Hi-Y office, 3100, reconstruction program at Camp Wood. The stag party was held in January. Hi-Y Front Back Row, left to right Roderick, vice--president, Herrin, president, Snyder, secretary, Oyler. Row, left to right Powers, Wind, Smith, Hanna, Palmer, Reed, Stone, Radley, Bailey, Hartley, Compton, Lowe.
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Die Bes te JacklfClodfelter, presiientg Ed Snyder. vife-president: and Shirley Marsh, secretary: Quid- ed the Die Bestes successfully through a year filled with chal- lenges. Die Bestes placed second in both the football and basket- ball ticket sales. Top football ticket sellers were Jack Clod- felter, Shirley Mars h, and Mary Neer. In the interasociety volleyball tourney the Die Bestes placed third. Sponsors of the Die Beste society are Miss Lucy Head- rick, Miss Ruth DeTurk, Miss Jacqueline Kissick, Miss Agnes Lake, O. C. Thomas, and E. D. Groves. The play, Our Miss Brooks, was presented by the Die Bestes, December 6-7. First Row, left to right Float for pep parade, Officers Second Row, left to right Lucy Headrick, Play cut. Third Row, left to right Loyal Die Bestes, Volleyball team Pictured above is the Die Beste play cast composed of Bailey, Craig, Matthews, Biesemier, Henry, Bunyan, Beeman, King, Lowe, Adams, Ring, Clodfelter, Stayton. Jordan, Robertson, Rose, and Bell.
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