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50 years ago

JUNE 24, 1954

Members of the 1922 and 1923 graduating classes will gather at the Country Club Sunday afternoon for a reunion. Many of the former teachers of theses groups will be back for a visit and a fine time is anticipated. There will be between 50 and 60 members of these two classes present and there will be much reminiscing of the old days. Kingfishers' Inn will serve a fried chicken dinner at five-thirty for the group.

Robert Hein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein, has received a nice promotion in the Boeing plant at Wichita. He has been promoted from cost accountant to assistant project coordinator in the contracts administration department. Robert has been an accountant with the Boeing company since last November when he got out of the service.

Linda Kay Helmer, assisted by her mother, Mrs. George Helmer, entertained classmates from her Sunday school class at her home Thursday afternoon in celebration of her 4th birthday. Invited guests were Janet Hein, Karen Hein, Joycelyn Goentzel, Jack Goentzel, Janice Jantz, Rita Hein, Dean Ensey, Edsel Schroeder, Jeanne Keazer, Rita Jost, Janet Richardson, Michael Schwendiman, Madeline Thompson, Pamela Weigart, Becky and Cathy Coe, and Gene Bowers. Other invited guests included Galen and Ginger Helmer, Frances and Wayne Giesbrecht, Terry Conyers and Stevie Heinz.

Players in the golf tournament at the Country Club Sunday were divided into two flights. Rosse Case took top honors in the first flight with a low score of 77 for 18 holes. Second was D.W. Montgomery Sr. with 79. Dr. T.C. Ensey was first in the second flight with an 80. Close behind him was Robert Brooks and Vernon Regier with 81.

Cash Night at the Kaw Theatre will be worth $40 next Monday evening, according to Lee Roy Palmer, manager. This past Monday night saw the name of Charles Stenzel called, but he was not present to claim his $25 prize.

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