Mound City High School - Eagle Memories Yearbook (Mound City, KS)
- Class of 1952
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Murray, clerk, J. DEDICATED Ln honor of irs Hayden M Good 5 I The Annual Staff proqdly dedlcates the 1952 L3 We memories for her frlendsnlo avi co OD9F8tlOH 1D he to Qtart t e Ea le e Q Q 1 a Qs 5 onsor dl ll the pgoilcqtl n OI our 11132 tnree nagle Aenorlea 1 , L y. .Y I iq, Q.. f, . 1 '. , 15 f ff ,N . ,gfgk X K gg- :Lg J,..,'X -r LSD J' iXv,mfmhf.f . . D P V A l D- X A .D - lm - 1 A ' 5 , H mfriev Lxd far 'ctinf P n 'wr':5 'Q ' P' N ' x ' , , ' .- . , A .U u J. ff' sn.o Earnest V Carson Supt , Physics, ,..' Mathmatics Chester Heldmann Coach, wood workin: sniff, Don Ringbloom Music M Mrs Frances Lu Kenney Ensllsh ll: Miss nenrlette C Terrel Mathmatlcs, Science, Glrls Athletics, Latin 5 Social Science my 43-5' John Carm1chae1 Commerce 'O Mrs Martha Carmlchael Home LCOHOMICS we-Q 'K' f ' 'P ,Jr v S of . ff .' - ' ff -f, Qgg. :UV wr ' - Aw ' , , -:YT7 I I K l t , 'Q' f iff 'H if if , Qi -',,f M s is r M ff . p V, I , K 1 , 5 LV QW aff ,:,:. QE or M ceq ,, ' - ' h M, X . 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Glee b l,2, l Class Treasurer ueen Cendioate 3 P per Editor L Pep Clmb l,2,2, Secr t ry Tre surer Paper St ff M Awhri Glee Club- ,2,3 F H A l 2, U Pep Club-l,2,3 M Band l,2,3 Basketball 2,4 Vic Pres of class 1 Student Council 2 Junior olay 3 Girls State Canidate 3 Qu en Canidate M Soeech pley 4 Band-1,?,3,u, F. H. A. 1,2,3,h Glee Club-l,2,3,u, B svetball 1 2 Student Council 2 Cheerleader 2 Secreterv Tre surer Annual Stsff A Paper Staff M Pep Club 1,2,3 A Junior Play iv ive lfwf 'f v' Football 1,2 4 Track l 2 3 N0 PICTURE Junior pluy Soeech play U 'Dk' 1 J L 5 - ' s s3su R - V 2 U - it T A ,- S -3 W ,A V H : 1 ' S - 7 D T f Q A . 5 A N B R M 0 Q U G S Y C H. L E L L Q ' ' Y L H 5 N - LL A lik M F. H. P. Y A f K 9 s -2 W O .. Q' - A E1 , - R 1 - , ,J D 5 C 2 - n -M O N ' ' G E G R E N E t fir .umm P 'wigl' fre? 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' T sly, lfQ Q - 0 5 CQ LLP 1 e - N 3: iw E - -1 2.4 I 2 PHE CLASS vILL OF 1992 We, the Senlors of 1952, possesslnv sound mlnd and perfect memory, do hereby declare and publish this day, our last will and testament to the students of Mound City High School To the faculty, we leave the ri ht to carry on the rules of this school with strict discipline, not having more than 300 holidays during the year To the Seniors of 1953, we leave our di nmty and ab lity to publ1sh a good annual Anna Lee Bland My abillty to wear a size 10 skirt to La Veta Bartlett Howard Campbell My ability to get along with Mr McFall to Marvin Marshall Mary Wolfinger My ability to do callisthenics to Barbara Carson Kate Hlgglns My art ability to Marie Crome Lois Chapman My cheerleading ability to Nadine Shaw Nancy Turner My bralns to anyone who wants to make being a hi h school student a career Margaret Host My abllity to wlite f1ctious stor1es to Gene Anglln Everett Holt I have notkuxlg to will because it took everything to get out of here Lewis Charley My c1garette lighter to E V Carson lor h1s physics class Ronald McGrew My football abllity to John Bland Gary Casida My ablllty to dance to Gllbert MoGown Wesley horth1ngton My earrlngs to Donald Stark Gene Post ny long legs to Robert Charley B111 Muxray My athletlc ab1l1ty to Mack Parrlsh S A Furse My sk1pp1ng school ab1l1ty to George Lyons Ruth Mae Furse M shorthand abillty to Vada Allen Charles New Anthlng I got to nyone who wants it Joan Cochran M5 ab1l1ty to catch a man to Sharon Scrmelzla Ruth Stanbrough My ab1l1ty to sta, en a ed to Martha Dean Prlest Betty Lou Scott My fi ure to Carolyn Masters Dorothy Huckaby my red ha1r F1856 to 'one Easton Rolly Hayward My br1ght 1de s to Robert Hand , . 1 V - , 1 Q . o . 3 Q T o , ' 1 5 . 5 l . . . . . 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X ,5 g u 2 a - -V, . . . 4 n ,- ., F : , 5 ' CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 19h8, twenty fosr green freshman came shyly toward Nound City Iigh School Before we were hardly through the door, the Senior class of 19 9 initiated us into full cit izenship of Iound City Hibh School We elected the following class officers president and student council member, Howard Campbell, vice president, Nancy Turner, secretary t1easurer, Cherry Lee Ayers, and reporter, Ruby Graham we had a class party in the fall and another in the spring Tae next fall found us returning as sophomores and we elected the following class officers, president, Charles New, vice president Louis Charl y, secretary treasurer, Ruth Stan brough, student council member, Nancy Turner, and reporter Betty Lou Scott e had the usual class parties The following year we returned as the Junior class and were ready to begfn the many activities that are enjoyed the last two years of school For class officers we elected president, Everett Holt, vice president, Kate Higgins, sec retarv treasurer, Vary Ellen Nolfinger, student council member, Bettv Lou Scott, and reporter, Charles New aged this with a minimum of wild rides and a few mishaps but came out ahead in the dollars and ce ts column Then came the Junior play Unde the able direction of Vrs nenney, who saw to it that there were few accidents and delays, the curtain rose on our play, nJunior Prom , as sc heduled cast Next on our list came the Junior and Senior Banquet I was set around a Hawaiian theme Then we had a preview of what was to happen the following year whem we were allowed to march ln with the Senior class of Sl uoon their graduation Class officers elected for our Senior year included s udent counc'l Dresident, Betty Lou Scott, presldent, Bill Wurray, vice nresldent, Anna Lee Bland, and secretary treasurer, Kate Hiacins Je tfen too' the freshman class in hand t is year and, wlthout me cy, initiated t e We still have the Senfor play, sneak dav, and, above all, graduation to look forward to ' L - 1 . Y X M . . . . R N L, p . ., . . 2 . . , . . - . 0 . I . A I , . . , . . . J . an ' Q an . ff Q . . . . U, ' N ' xl Q Our first activity was to sell at football gages. he man- . , - n . . . A . r - - I v V Q . . u - O L . t . 1 A I A n A L J 1 A L . , : t- l. A ' . Lv ' - A p ' X - X' '1 A . h ' r K m. . CLASS PROPUFCY as we jump on the hands of the clock, nd whirl into the future, we stop in Paris, the spring of 1942 we find Ruth Mae on a concert tour of Europe playinv for Kina Wolfineer Ind his Music 1 Wildcats fe board the Purse Jet to head for the State , and on board we find S A lSafetv Alwaysl piloting us with his little smilinc stewar dass, Anna Lee Bland also on the plane, we ind Nancy Turner, who is a model and desivner for the Han over Model Avency The nizht finds us parting at the Stork Club, now owned by Charles New His special feature for the eveninz is that sensational Red Head ed comedian, Dorothy A oood niehts rest, and onward to West Poi t, where Professor B L Scott is conducting experiments at the McGra1 Plant Ronald still being her main project In Indianapolis, we stop off at the Indiarapol s Speedway now Haywar Hizhwav, for Roll's annual auto show The feature attraction is the U N 3 car, desianed by Gene Post, now owner of Gener 1 Motors Time seems to fly, and we find we'r in sunny C lifornia Hollywood, where it see s cowboy are still popular, we find Skip Alone Caslda, and his famous white saw horse Gary works for Producer Holt, who's next picture is, 'Get Off the Stole, Skip, You fin't on tr an e Anymore San Dievo, we find Joan Vauzhn and Ruth H rlow, founders of the Kwaitinff for sailors to come hore D Los Andles we find Mareret Rost, who is now the fe ture writer for the Escuire mavazina Time p sses and we find we're in Arizona where Sharpshooter Worthinrton has just sold the Grand Canyon to Cattle Kin Murray to water his cattle fro One nivht on the way to visit Kate Hivgins, who is head super visor at the Bell Telephone Compan in Kansas Citr, we were listening to XEID Clint, Texas and heard Louis Charley advertisinr Diamond rirvs for only 2 O0 Finally endina up in Kans s, we find at Kansas State, Mary Wllen who has finished her M ster's Derree and nov is workinc on her Doctor' De ree, and tavinz care of two kids, is wait nq p tiently or Uorard to finish his Bache1or's Science Devree in Vnvir erlnz Kansas City once more, we find Lois Chapran who, at last has found a cure for the headache she rot while workinv on the prophecy, and now is in business selling her Special Headache Powder we hurry back to Paris to bo rd the hands of our clock, we can all Qree, that the Seniors of l9f2, have all heen 0 success and are still the est class that ever w lked the halls of 'CWS .7 . .5 C . . ., Q i .- .- , 2 a . 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Gabriel Pennington Zerusla Daisy May Miss Thelma Smith Janet Smith Eleanor Barnes Mlldred Clyde Pete wright Frank Stephens Harold Dlllon Herbert Brown Jr Herbert Brown A Mountaineer His wife S A Furse Betty Lou qcott Catherine Higgins Their Daughter A Wealthy Society Woman Her Niece A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Rising In Love of Janet of Janet of Janet of Janet Youn Broker with anet His Father SYNOPSIS Mary Ellen Wolfinger Nancy Turner Ruth Mae Furse Lois Chapman Eugene Post Charles New Everett Holt Bill Murray Howard Campbell Janet is whisked off to the mountains by her irate aunt because she disapproves of the match between her and Herb them, puts on a false beard, affects Gabriel, the lazy caretaker, to give from 't other side of the mountain with Janet and a ay houseparty in tow and Harold, whom Aunt Thelma hopes Janet ll marry Herb works fast Every time Harold tries to propose to Janet, Herb comes in and drops a load of wood When he angrily calls Herb a 'half wit hillbilly,' Herb pretends his mountain pride has been insulted and pulls a knife Harold makes tracks down the mountain, and the field is clear for Herb until his dad appears He, like Aunt Thelma, is opposed to the match In fact, for some unknown reason, they hate each other Then Aunt Thelma discovers that WCousin Sam' is Herb and the fireworks really start But an accident to Herb's dad gives the plot an unexpected twist In an exciting finale, misunderstandings are cleared away, and the young folks and the older ones, too find romance blossoming all over the mountainside Herb gets there ahead of a phony accent, and ets him a job as Cousin am, Then Aunt Thelma arrives ' I E , B L W Y 0 U H H O R I 7 ' ' ' e e . But I 5 E 3 Q' I I llIlllllH Nl Lat r w left o ri ht L Bartlett P Coffeen V waters D Stark Gooa, N SEEN, H Cromer , , ' I 2nd row Mrs Carm1chae1, sponsor, V Allen, E Rigdon, C Parrish, T'Mar'sf1al1, J Greer, E McGrew, G McGown, Mr Carmichael, sponsor 2 d row T Schasteen, H Barnes, R Charley, D Agard, E Johnson, R MH'rTtosh, M Parrish JUNIOR PLAY .1 X M Us np rf- 2 V 5 . . . E Q T ' ' , I Y V ' U , - , . , K I I 1 , 9 y K - I . O . 2 I I O O I O I I I : O . Q I I Q l I I I Y' Q 2 n a 4 Q e O I 0 W' r F5 lg? g-qamif, Ps .. A. L ka Q :Af k 7 Q Wgg A Qxvm Q , fat, Vis 7 , fw?,n 1 t Q,5n ,n,Qg?V .13 WRX r zln . . f 1' , I v f 1 ,Mx ,P JI S ! Tie. 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' . 35 , W,- QM r Wu , g Vx ,fs 1 ' ,gm W Y vp, K an 'iv FIFTH and SIXTH GRADE lst row left to Flght L Henesey, M Cox, M Robinson, R Stuart, Huckaby, P Sutterby, R Johnson, L Danlel, J Gorman, M Concannon Stark 2nd row J Casteel, M Ball, L Klopfenstein, J Worthlngton, L Ward, Queen, J Stark, M West, L Schmitz, M Purviance, M Irwin row J Myers, P w1lSOn, B Noel, M Ward, W Rost, V Spencer, Cosens, D Wakefleld, 0 Allen, L Masters row Mrs Good, Teacher 1414 AJ A SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE lst row left to right R Stuart, S Schneider, C Gorman, S Stanley, 'M' Ball, K Henesey, D La1rd 2nd row J Myers, M Ray, J Jackman, S Burge, H Livinpston, A Noggle, B Roblnson, B K1ng, P Stark, S Worthington, C Simpson igg row E Schasteen, L Schasteen, C Carson, C Chastain, M Jackman, D Frost, J Woods, D Blundell, D Schneider, Mr Sutherland, Teacher r '- . Q A LN 4 . , Q , ,I Q fn 5 ' K -.. J J J e J 12 'N L. . ' TT. . .I 0. 0. l . O O. Qrd. : . . ' . . . . D5 . ' . . . gth. : . . V 5, -!,f'7gN' , A I 1 . 1 V ' J S i , 4 K J Y ' V ,prag- A I WAY , QSM, K L f , ' 5 H L , FIRST GRADL lst row left to Floht N Herrlng, M Myers, D HcNeair, N Laird, J Gorman S ROb1HSOn, P Schasteen G Marcum, T Bucklngham, D Koontz 2nd row C Willlams, L McCarty, S K1mzey, M Daniels T Morthin ton, M Hess, C Shotton, M Callaway, S Foster, W Vose 3rd row Mrs Conrad, Teacher SECOND GRADE lst row Left to right Lanham, D McCarty, Stanley, L Sellec, Stark, J Yullle, Marcum 2nd row R Casteel, Gorman, S Stanbrou5h, Ch8SC81H, E Ward, Hermann, M Simpson, Nesbltt, jgg row Ars Harkness, Teacher THIRD and FOURTH GRADE lst row left to rlvht L uzumer, R Johnson t, M Blundell, R Ward, C Ward, C Price, B Myers, T Slmpson R Hlnton, R Queen, B Stuart 2nd row L Ward, C Wood, S H1nton, R Conrad, J Chastai , Livingston, L Johnson, A Schnelder, M McNea1r, K Scnm1tz lgg row Mrs Carbon, Teacher is Q .U : ' 1- 1 I O O A. k V O I , . Q , . . , 5 1. g o : 0 . 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S , H 753 . ff' Q - - N 'N f A, 1 df N ,ezxM V S ,N Y W uf f Ig -k,J , V X. 4' - HA ' , 19X P- Era' All A L. lst row left to right Masters D Koontz C Parrish 5 H row E ME5rew, Stark, L johnson, G 'McGown, K Platt H row Coach Heidmann, M Parrish, H Barnes, D Agard, .. Cariell, B Murray Not shown R Carbon, D Stark lst row left to rivht C Masters, E Douthit, N Shaw, Carson, A Cosens, J Forman ?nd row Peach Terrell, C Hirgins, D Huckahy, L Fosens, J ve ley, M Cromer, J Good, Mr Carson lgg row J Food, H Priest, B Scott, M Rost, M Wolfinger, D West, N Turner A X A 1 4 7,Tx - ' 1 ' 4 A - 0 :Gs e 0 n niz: ln O 'O O I I qfL-. : . ' . . tx J :N L , Q t , g A A V r 'Y at 1 . n . W. 1 . . . P. . GRADE BA S KETBALL lst row left to F1 ht D JChH91C9F, D Blundell J Spencer T Foerschler , Pff .hind 1 lst row left to Tl ht D esters, L Stdrk, L ochasteen, R Johnson 2nd row M Irw1n, D Cosens, C Carson, D Jchnelder, E ch steen Qgg row Coach Pennybaker, D olundell, J hoods, D Frost, C Ghost in, T Foerschler, V Spencer ' 1 D A D rw k I X T. W. Q Q C n r I 4 f N A S ,M ,' Y N, .-7 ,. 11 'P Nt,-f Q Qgfili' 0 Y f - ' Q A ' . , 5 5 if X A ' 5 k' gng: 593: Coach Peniybsker, J. Woods, D: Frost, C: Chastain r FN 1 3' P9 f 17+ C C Q b ! . if vi ,l,A,, , C V C C ef 43 , ' CC Qc, 7 , Fr ' .. .K ,ff ' Qgf 35, L C1 A L X -4 v X , in , X I4 r-, ' . K -0 ' Y 'Mm f -Ag- il A 5 , gl 4 i 45 if I UI' I ul QUEEN an 'T If 9 '5 5. SHAM JUNIOR AND TTENDAWX wi' FRESHMEN lbs iv, ale. Q--. 'D' 'muff' IW'- QUEEN TURNER SOPHMORE SENIOR ' ' vi' A - ' 1. F 7 I ' ,.n' 3'Lf4'T - I ,Q W, A 1. f Y ., Q ' , ff I elf . 1 if vt K 71 Q V Q, A' MAX K1 I 5s, , 'jg Q , , H I X X af I , Q: ! nR, Q , 'iw 14:1 V' Q I . 2 'g 7? J Af' ' I Q Y , islzgzfwfv 4-4 H 1 3 nw-W 4 Attendants left to rivht Roberta Pinkerton Donna Queen, Nancy Turner, Left to Right H Campbell, D Huckaby, A Cromer, R Pinkerton, G Jackman, D Queen, E McGrew, N Turner, R McGrew Seated, N Shaw Front Row, J Gorman, L Chapman, M Cromer, C Ray 65575 Ce nw .C ,L J ' . 1 a 1' N 'Wueeng Nadine Shaw. Q ' ' S 0 ' , 9 A GLEE CLU B lst row left to rlght L Richard, S Ray, E Runyan, N Shaw, M Cromer, R Furae D Hnckaby, E Rigdon, B Carson, J Good, J Gorman 2 d r U S McGown, J Byerley, J Cochran, J Good, M Wolfinger, B Scott Priest, D West, N Turner, V Waters, K Higgins, A Bland, Mr Ringblom, sponsor rd row A Cromer, A Smith, B Good, H Barnes, W Worthington, D Agard Charley, T Schasteen, M Parrish, D Johnson, C Ward lst row left to ri ht L Chapman, J Forman, C Ray, M Cromer ZH' ral H Turner, U West, R Furse, K Higgins, V Pres , 'D' Huckaby, Pres , R Stanbrou h, Sec Treas J Cochran, M Wolfinger, V Waters lgg row Mrs Kenney, Sponsor, C Klopfenstein, J Byerley, S McGown, GSH, K Brownback, B Scott, L Bartlett, A Cosens, E Rigdon, A Bland, Mr Ringblom, Sponsor gig row C Masters, E Runyan, J Amer, E Johnson, D Johnson, Tinson, J mlliams, c Ward, s Ray, R Pinkerton o Q 0 ' Q 0 s 0 0 Q I I Q C I ' 2 n I s o o n o I Q , 0 0 o o V n a fi, P ' J E 1 s P , M f ' , lr? , ' . X 0,4 l W 7 B A ' L A 5 is 9 L l... W 5 A, E X. ..-Q., Q Q l 2 o o 1 o o o 4 . ! V 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 o a g o' 0, o Q I o n o o o Q 9 o o o o o u I : 0 0 5 0 Q lst row left HIGH SCHOOL BAND bf!-tha af to ri ht Laveta Bartlett, Carl lard, Bet y cott, Rofer Carbon, Hucnaby, Edna 2nd row .r Hayward, Mary Henesey, D1an P Kelth Platt, vlrglnla W ters, Martha Priest, Dorothy R1 don, Barbara Carson, Tames Freer, and Dorothy Lalrd Rln bloom, Howard Campbell, Nancy Turner Holly E MOlf1Ub6F, Bob Good JU713 Ann Dorman, Karen Ann West, Ruth Mae rurse, LaDonna Cosens, and Lo1s Chaoman CRADE SCHOOT BAND 'N lst. row left to rlght: M. hard, D. Wakefleld, M. Irw1n, R. Stuart, J. Casteel, L. Henesey, L. Klopfensteln, B. Noel, R. Johnson, V. Spencer, L. Masters. 2nd. row P. Queen, L. Schm1tz, C. Huckaby, M. Concannon, M. West, M. Ball, S. Toblnson, M. ROb1nSOU, M. Cox. Qrd. row Mr. Rlngbloom, W. Host. ,Q I 5 4 123. M V . 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Dir .uh Q' if in F5 lf' W 'Q' lst row left to rlvht K Henesey, D La1rd, S uorthln ton, S Burge SIMPSOD, J Myers, C Gorman, S Schnelder, P Stark, M Ray, Stuart, S Stanley, H L1VlH ston, J Jackman, B Klng 2n row D Vest, N Turner, M Priest, R Furse, K HiUg1HS, B Scott, J JE, N Shaw, L Chapman, M wolflnfer, B Robmson, A Noggle d row J Gorman, L Richard, B Carson, S Schmelzla, V Waters, Rfgdbn, A Bland, R Pinkerton, C Klopfensteln, V Allen, L Cosens, C Masters, D Queen, P Hlfglns, E Klopfensteln, J Byerley, Mrs Carmlchael, Sponsor gtg row M Ball, R Johnson, M Lamb, S Johnson, E Bunyan, S McGown, J Good, K Brownback, P Coffeen, M Cromer, L Bartlett, J Cochran, R Stanbrouah, D Huckaby, A Cosens, C Ray, I Baston America was first orpanized This year the followinz officers are President Bettv Lou Scott Vice President Teanne Food Secretary treasury Nadine Qhaw Sona Leader Martha Dean Priest Reporter Catherine Hiqrins Advisor Mrs Martha Carmiecheal The Mound City Chaotez attended the District meetina in October at Pittsburah Kansas And are looking forward to the State meeting at Tooeka in March At Christmas time the F H A hourht tovs for orohans by sending in Eutternut Coffee Strios The F d A decied to huv a new bed and a threeway mirrow for the Homemakinz room We exchanved gifts and had a verv nice oartv at Christmas time, and our cluh mothers, Mrs Herchel Rohinson, and Mrs Gene Chanman cave the deoartment a picture ' JV' V ,. , . ' 'wap Jn ' ' '. L' ,Q x - ,jf .ff ai, Y' f X H kk nt. 5 4 x Q 1 4.Y .A , 'A ie Q A K' Q H is .L-5 X . n 3 ,sv ,, ' ' A - 5 - W 1 9 Q i .D Y: a n . - u uv U 0 , C. ' . U . . ' . .. R. .. . ' ' 5 . . ' . is I q V Q o o a uf. 1 O A 0 I I 1 ' Q O . O O lg-. : . . . . . ' E. 'J . . . ' . . O O O 'D . l . l O . C . --: . . . . . . 1 1 o 'Q u 0 0 N' u a e n o In IQLS, the Mound City Chanter of the Future Homemakers of . . K, . '-' '-- - 9- - - 1, I J J ' 1 J N A O - O - O A O - I 1 , - 0 u v o - c D , O 0 MAJORETTES flag V A. ru 4. Left to Right, Lois Chapman, Diane West, Ruth Mae Furse, Karen Henesey, La Donna Cosens Marv Ann Avers CHEIR LEADERS Left to Right, Lois Chapman, Julia Ann Gorman, Carleta Ray, Marie Cromer - 1 4 i 1 I . - , 0 1, -f ff- AH...-..,... ...W .W K, ,,,M,Qw W I . . , ' 0 fa nllvdlnllallln. ACKNOWLE DGE HENTS The following places of business are txe boost rs lor our chool, and they have made lt UOSSlbl8 for us to nave our year book COX MOTOR COMPANY 59-T ES L MLB. PLEAwXNTON YA Snu nr EWU NEUCEUNEONY sxggggo QLRVICE WHISTLE TIME VLSJ COLA LLAUN OVLLPA, rg BOWTLhD PHONh 22 HE L I mhbg P HN E AN PE ATMAN MOTOR COMPANY EXPL AUTO and TRUCK it nouns CITY KANQ 5 f E J 9 ' 3 1 ' Q ' . W Y' ' .. .... , S' ff' ' 1 M I fp X Af! H. 'V ,. - -. AJ , GA sbf Ju- 11? AQPLIAC vs BUBBLEbUP -' ' GAS ' V, NOSE' 'T. ,Lf V S V V v', fu rw x nO S5 , ' 'RT 4, ,E REFAIKS N .A N010 POWER REESE 54 ANDIOISIIRE GAS AND OIL CONPPINY scnoom suppues GIFTS CANDIE5 I-IENESEY X BROTHERS MOUND CITY KANSAS PHONE 25 I-IAM INPLE NENT COMPANY an 'fo 4 MSW FORD TRACTORS FARM NACHI NE RT PRESCOTT P1 t KANSAS SCIIASTEEN AND QNNN WE NWNWTT REPUBLIC AND V NWT N swf Nounosun cnocm cw R ...vm EDITOR AND PUBLISHER PHONE 1 MOUND CITY KANSAS MOUND CITY KANSAS - A -2.2 TQ, ' b :f,z'4:?',, , ya- ,if : iw' M K A , , -1 rb.-1-f 'I ' .SS I S1 ' W f ' 3 .,, :-:',':- U W r K - , ' KS kk an 533, Aj I ' - YM A , R , wwf I 1 S4 S. ,fn . my 139, 2. ...-- f Q ' Q A-,A f, . 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Fhums v G.lAB.lA:.S 0 ix Cnlvmn oo S lil SCHOO SUPP IE 5 kAN3XS NESSER DRUG COMPANY fviq ggsva e ng gnxfrfs NOUND CIW CLEANERS sis Qv MR AND MRS Dm B KER MDUND CLTY KANSAS TOUND C TY KANS S MURRAY OIL COMPANY KHIIHIDS ,mlm N Tfulllps PHILLIPS EZ mouucts FHUNE 96 OUND CITY K N S ,Lf1iru.,g' , , ,' xEiw,, f '03 Aff l,wy H X T 2 A K .. s i .1 1 -:,-:I .,.-7. -:- j ' X X H 4 y , U f v A N, I I 4135 fitf'-.m 'T' , MM-SU R G C r: ' . H' ' G' L R o a 4 A P QQQL T L z. I , T JUDY CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES R I SERVICE 3 PHONE 87 PLEASANTON KANSAS 'iff CALI-IOUIIS Q31 SI-IINKIES CHILDRENS HEAR A G STORE AND I-OCKER PLNIT READY T0 UEIR DRY C0005 PHONE 21,00 MOUND CITY KANSAS TWT 590W DW? CNW mcse Bom: AIIDTEIIIIERIIRIIS 'HH ees use mms mmm vleemmfameaucunem 59,2535 semen wants Resmvr DIKD REFINISIIUIG PHONE 25 rom scovr, KANSAS 201 NORTH NATIONAL rom' sco'r'r, KANSAS MOUND CITY TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO. I I IIITERNATIONII. FARM EQUIPNENT TRUCK ...A REFRIGERATION PARTS And SERVICE MOUIID CITY, KANSAS PHONE 237 A W, HMI , -li.-X 4 H I I I Q43 1 V ww I IT J 9 Q 9 't'.gli It 'Qtr M i E 3,0 S5 ,lain nies 9 ' 5 I a I : III FEES FORT SCOTT COCA COLA BOTTLING CO DRINK 1 COOL REFRESI-NIO COCA COLA FORT SCOTT TRIBUNE 'mm' NAT Olll. A O ll D cmxaoneuuns JOE KENNEDY HARDWAREQQAPPLIANCE COFIPLETE FRICIDNIE IPPLIAIC MENS FURUIIS INC PWPANEIIEIT IGSYSI H FLNR COVE HKS WM! MOUND CITY LUHBER AND GRAIN COMPANY CONGWLITIOIS NOUIID C HIGH SCIIII. PHONE L3 2 1 i I - FORT SCOTT TOM BR ' E OF A COHHUIITY STATE I W L 'um BLUE MOUND ELEVATOR SCOTT BLUE MOUND KANSAS 5 S 5 Q - E ll S I E R ORT SCOTT KANSAS MOUND CITY K PLEASANTON MILL MAIN STREET CAFE EIEVATOR COMPANY A-.4 WATCHES DIAMON JENELR HOL N55 IS Y GAS ELECTRIC co ff ROPER suzvu POST .nemeuzv 2 UR DEKALB HYBRID WESTERN AUTO STORE PLEASANTDN KANSAS W E M SEED CORN AND CH KEN I-IOME OUNED PI-ONE VIS MINNEAPOIIS NOIINE PLEASANTON CLEANERS 'W' NEW IDEA FARM PTACI-IIN ERY GENUINE PARTS mom va N' NABB MACHINERY 'I oun one ww as T0 PLEA-se. MID T 8 P J V4 - f I 2 - A soon Econ AT IT'S BEST PLEASANTON ' KANSAS FRANCES and OSCAR TURN i I X Y V R s MOUND CITY PLEASANTON, KANSAS PHONE 1 A IC S c I ' ' H N L, Km, MOUND CITY KANS LEE wcmms PLEASANTON KANSAS b PHONE ll+2-381 BLUE M JND K BLUE MOON THEATRE HELIX AIDENDY K 6000 IDVIE TVO SHOUS NIGIITLY ANSAS TURNERS I G A PLEASAIIION FURNITURECO YN A E QUALITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANC nms , 3 Fnuurs VEGETABLES CAIIED GOODS pf J T KENNEDY M D PHONE LEE TURNER PHONE 23 2 M PLEASANTON KANSAS NEPOTE BROTHERS GEUKRAL HEKNIDISE Ok ICE AND RESIDENCE POULTRY AND PRDDUCE PHONE 8032 BLUE MOUND KANSAS P OTT KAN5 S COHPLIHE NTS or -M- WlLSON'S STORE -m- nsus wean suocs ron m-mx MOUND CI Y KANSX U I O Q 0 ' ,, 'Q N A, J ff 'TM A. E - ,-55 :J.R. Kl C in, P p 9 1 i I Q 9 1 0 A8 ' 12 ., , ia LINN COUNTY APPLIANCE UR CEIIERPFIEN ELECTRIC NURSE DDE ALER NESBITTS BEAUTY SHOP AQ-Q' DRY G00 DS READY T0 WEAR MEIIS FURNISHINGS I RI-IINS DRY GOODS N RAES CASH STORE GRDCERIES AND ICE COLD STORAGE LOCILERS ICE CREAM AND POP L Y KANSAS DR JR Sl-IUMWAY Pl-IYSICIAII AND SIIRGEDII MASTER PRINTERS ROYAL TYPENRITERS OFFICE SUPPLIES C I TT S FORT SCGIT CREENHOUSE tl! XQZQZ- WW IQ, 'as 'BQ Za f qw AND Wrngffy 6 e Hom NARK N WEEK UNHCR FARMERS NERCHAIITS BANK A coco PLACE to mx cnmuuznlon has ooo oo MBUND CIFI' KANSAS l C O I I ' PHONE ZL6 PLEASANTON KANSAS Mouun CITY KANSAS L4 99,2 E Y ANsAs 122 TH MAIN F T , AN AS !'F4I a e 0 ' Q 5 qi 0 0 au xv on VV - AL ORA ' V' 5 D , - A Q Q I IND sl 0 I I PHONE A9 PHONE 22 . Y r 4
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