Prescott High School - Hornet Yearbook (Prescott, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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In .., ,ax fu .Y . ,fi 1 SV: M, 1- J Q 6 2, 751 4 3 ,. Qs jf, 5 511 .4 377' t 4251, E if I 4.71.5 7 ff ' , 1-I ' fuflflifzf' 1 'LA 2,2 E13 T15 I ,, 95 E EX!! pa!! Med gay q 'Me Swan law 06 Prescott Rural High School We ix o NXXW XX w RN- ,'f j'! I Q N 15 Z 6 x 'U - e y Admini tration For four years we have been seeing Hr. Hoods at Prescottg in his fourth year he is principal at Prescott High School. Barton was the first school Mr. Hoods taught at, then Woodston, them bs went to Galva, and before In came to Prescott he taught at Winona. Hr. Woods received his A. B. Degree from Ottawa University. I-le received his H. S. Degre from the Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. Som of the mv improvenents are the lights and venetian blinds in the typing room. The building has been rewly decorated except the gymnasium. Another improvement is tha storage room for the hot lxmch room, s mu refrigeritor for tm hom economics department, and four mv typewriter-s for the typing room. There were three hundred dollars worthof new library equip- nent bought. A mv roof has been put on the entire building The office, typing room, pby -:ics room, and the girls lest room have been 1'ei'i19de In general, the administration is looking .foward to other improvemnts in tkn future. Mr Ernest woods PU-nCiPa.1 Coach F Mathematics f X Physics SMP inf Board 0f Educatlon 11 tener Uerfc lar? 1 ood Starhn 1 TFP 019 ini Dlrector Mr Kenneth Ungeheuer took Mr Lloyd Kite's place as clerk for the high school board two years ago. Hr Ellwood Stambaugh is serving as director on the high sch ool board. Hr Stambaugh has been director for four years Mr Harry Rose has been serving six years as treasure for the high school board. Commerce, English I, Library B S. degree from K S.T C. Emporia, Kansas Misa Olive Gage I-bm Economics and Science B S. degree from Kamas State Collnp Manhattan, Kansas Faculty 'K ak' F SF 5 V, Mr James Vathews English, Journalism, andAm History B S degree from K S T C Pittsburg, Kansas Mrs Velma Rainey Music, Band BS degree fromKSTC Emporia, Kansas f 5 X 1 ' ' 12, 43 Q f eu, SM vin ' :, , ,A ij,-. Y qi' 2,15 ,Jfwgva J. 5 ' wig gf -1 , 5.51. 5.1 f ,Ken V O - O . . . . . 0 0 O I , S ' , O . I . I I O O ul CQ if Nelson Grigsby Basketball l 2 3 Track 1 2 1 4 Softball 1 2 5 4 Presldent 4 Reporter 1 Juruor Sen1or Play3 4 Jack Rutledge Ba ketball 3 4 Vlce Pre dart 4 Vlce Vresldent S C 4 Secretarx 2 Jun or Senlor Play 3 4 H1 Crler Annual Staff 4 Hi Crler Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 N. Yennetk Shrover Basyetball, Track, and Softball l 2 3 4 PY6Sld6Ut 1 Treasure Reporter 4 Junlor Serlor Plaj 3 4 P1 Crler Annual Staff Glee Club 1 2 5 4, Ba-1 ? f' 4 d 3 Band 3 4 Marllyn Pinkerton F1 S1d6Ut 2 CIP I' Y Teen l 2 3 4 D Club 1 2 'UH1O' CCHIOY Plaf I1 Cr'er Annuvl Staff 4 U ee Club 1 2 S 4 ,ueen Ca dldate 4 Erma Cline becretary 3 Junlor Ser1or Plav o 4 F1 Crler Annual Staff 4 ! one cm, 1 2 5 f 42 Y Teer 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 1 2 4 5. 51 Gkry Pnlitt Irma Wallace Basketball 1 2 5 4 Secretary 1 Carl Blac gZ?Ell:aib1213243 4 Y Teen 1 2 5 4 Rf Vetbau 1 2 Pregnant 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 5 4 Junior Senior F1 3 4 pe Club 1 2 3 4 Softaell 1 4 6 Hy Jnnlor Senlor Fla 3 4 Vice Ire inept L' giegrgliflbhfngai itaff 4 U1-Crler Annual Sglaff' 4 Tunlor Senior Play 5 1 Band 3 Presldent S C 4 bl Crler Annual Stafff: ulee Club 5 4 'za 'N 'nf Nur Ton Lee Bortzfleld Bobbie Lay D99 Dabbs B k T:Zcit?ag131 2 3 4 Fulton High School 1 c S Ed Baskstball 1 2 3 Serxor Plan 3 Softball 1 2 5 4 4 Hi Crier Annual Staff Jun1or SeU1OF Play 5 4 giggfdi 5 Z vlee Club 5 4 H1cr1erAmua1smf4 V pn d ts Glee Club 1 2 3 4 we '651 an Junlor-Senlor 3 4 Hi Crier Annual Sfaff' 4 Glee Club 3 4 Prophecy Som twenty years after rrygaduation from Prescott High, I, Gary Pruitt, de cided to find out how nv old classmates were getting along After I got into Prescott and started inquiring around, this is what I found After twelve years of courtship, Carl Black finally decided to marry Marilyn Pinkerton and retire to h:l.s largelxrse ranch in Colorado. Marilyn has given up her career as a politician and set- tled down to be a housewife and motler for their two children Irma Wallace, who was engaged be fore she graduated, is married and is a mother of thirteen chrldren SIB lives on a fam near Mound City In her spare time Irma gives ballet lessons Erma Cline, after ten years of fol- lowing her husband around, has decided that it is no good and has settled down in New York with their four children Titre sin is close to lnr husband when he cones in from om of his long voy ages Jack Rutledge, after going toehncing school for eight years, is giving danc- ing lessons 1n San Francisco at S10 per lesson His speciality 18 the rumbaand ore of hrs own creations called the Rutledge Rut' Jack Bortzfield has gaimd gre at fam as the fastest stock car racer tin world has ever known. His best tina for the quarter mile is 16 6 seconds Nelson Grigsby, after finallyebcid- ing Ann Coon was good enough for him, married her and has settled on a fam west and southof Prescott Ib is presi- dent and a top wheel of several farm organizations, and, :Ln his spare tim, In coackns his five boys to up hold Presoott's basketball honors Bob Lay, after years of hard training has gaired great fame as 'tough boy f boxing In 226 bouts he has won 218, 198 by knockouts. Ib is clainnd to be the world's uncrowmd leavyweight king Gary Pruitt, after graduating, mamd the world for a tina, and some how got enough morey to bw a large wheat fam in western Kansas There In has retir- edtospend the restof hisdaysasa bachelor Kenrv Shroyer has finally decided that his hobby, wonen, are all alilm and has isolated himself in a mountain shack to wrlte His Latest edition is entitled, 'PU loves and Devotion . Dee Dabb 's art work is known all over tie world dis greatest portrait hangs in the hall of fam It is enf- titled IU High SchoolSBetlnart . C!ou know he began drawing at Pnescottu Hormt I Clays Wlll I, Gary Pruitt, will my ab1l1ty for wolf whistling to George White, and ngy clashing colors to Mr Hathaws I, Carl Black, will my side burns to Donald Blundell, and nv crew hair cuts to Duane Post, providing both are kept well trimmed. I, Kenneth Shroyer, will all my old girl companions to Junior Dabbs, and my greenandtan cartoarvomwho thinks Ie can keep it in running condition, I, Dee Dabbs, will my gum chewing to Sheldon Chrk, providing he does not pop it in class, and my girl frrend to Jim Briggs I, Marilyn Pinkerton wrll talent my to get along wrth people to Dorris Beth and my short hair cuts to Donna Odell I, Bob Lay, will my guitar playingio Joe Laderer and nv height to Larry wal rod. I, Iblson Grigsby, will nv gift. fur basketball playing fn Jerry Xlnlauf and my odd giggle to Duam Post I, Jack Bortzfield, -1111 my not md driving to Larry Foster, and my guitar pliyfi-ng to Junior Hinton I, Irma Wallace, w1ll rw going to a dance on Saturday n1ghts to Irene Hal rod and my presrdency of the Student Councll to Ruth Ola Brrggs I, Jack Rutledge, will ngy red han- to Charles Philllps, and my Wspectsw tp Leon Holmes I, Erma Clire, will nv bgy friends, eX02P'G B0b Holslnger, to Francile Pick that she takes good care 0 N 11 W lillgl abilit to Iorrairs Phillips ng y O 0 ll. ' e O ' the an editor of the ru-crier and L 544+ L I W Dramatlcs Sitting Irma Wallace, Marilyn Pmkerton, Erma Cline Standing Jack auueage, nee nabba, Nelson On April 30, 1953, T-he 59111011 PTS sented a Mystery Comedy play in three acts, Mystery in the L1brary, by Helen Hlnes The play took place in the library of Clarke College, a gloom old msti tution bumlt more than fifty years ago The characters had not been selected for the parts at the time the annual went to press, butthe following seniors took parts Marilyn Pinkerton, ErmCline, Irma Wallace, Nelson Grigsby, Kenneth Shroyer, Carl Black, Bob Lay, Jack Rut- 38S There were twelve freshmen startmg to school 1n Prescott in 19149, with b1g 1d88S in store for the coming years Freshmen officers were president, Kenneth Shroyer, v1ce president, barl Black, secretary, Erma Cline, treasurer, Irma vlallace All the boys who went out for sports lettered Our class sponsor was Miss Virginia vhmmer In our sophomore year we had twelve members. We lost Joan Roblnson, but Shirley Beth and Elerie E. Stalhman came to our school. The class offlcers for th1s year were: president, Marilyn Pinkerton, v1ce-presxdent, Carl Black, secretary, Jack Rutledge, treasurer, Erma Cline. Th1s year we presented a play at the Y-Teen stunt night. The play, called Our Neighbors, was di- rected by Mrs. Stricklin. Our class sponsor was Mr. Stricklin. Grigsby, Carl Black, Gary Pruitt ledge, Jack Bortsfield, Dee Dabbs and Gary Pruitt In 1951, October ld, the senlorspre sented 'Lena Rivers The cast consist- ed of seven boys and seven girls The plot centers around Lena Rivers and Granny Nicholsand granmf's daughter- :Ln law, Matilda, who displays an air of wealth Matilda and herdaughter, aro ine, tremble with fear when they think that some of their wealthy friends will discover the presence of their awkward relat1ves History In our ,jumor year there were twelve members in our class at Prescott High Our class officers were pres1dent, Gary Prultt, v1ce pres1dent, Bobby Lay, secretary, Erma Cline, and treasurer, Kenneth Shroyer 'Dis year we presented the play, 'Inna Rivers, under the di rection of Mrs Stricklin Our :has sponsor was Mr Stricklin This year, our last year at Prescott, we had eleven class members. We lost Floris Stahlman and ga1ned Dee Dabbs, who moved away 3. the close of the year. Our class offlcers were: president, Nelson Gr1gsby5 vice-presldent, Jack Rutledgeg secretary, Marilyn Plnkertong treasurer, Erma Cline, and class re porter, Kenneth Shroyer. All the boys went out for sports this year. Five of the senior boys were listed among the first ten of the basketball team. lllll0I' Jlmm19 BY1bOS Irene walroc Preslde fowl Cleo Ann Holmes Leon Holmes Reporter The JuH1bTS presented RIIVO ine ROOSL, OCtob er 28, 1952, as tnell Claes play Alfred Klte QOHHl6 Lon Wh' l' FT8HC116 Plckens Treasurer Aon Coon Vloe Presmdent 2, 0 2 Sweloo Clerk 1 'UIC ga 5 was., Irene Ph1l11 Secretary uf GG Orffe Nh lte 51:23, 4 fo . . '77 ' ,A ,.. fo ,Q T' tl I A .. Q Y., FV' I sys 1 xi 1 fa 3 7' 1 IJ' tx f -A F jx TM' ' f ,ff x ff f Y , X 11 ', A h 'fro' V k ww' 1 ,gf 1 .' V, 'Q ' f H+- '----. vs if I 2 B ..u - - , l ...WV I W X ' -V-V... 4.'-+- . the play, AUM s.w.ANT.?f r ,r- mvvq- f- x M.: A ' , .' . r I ' ' I- 32 ,K yy ' T2 I , 4' 4 ., E' . . , x ' 3 Vt .-KJ Lit, ' S li? 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RQ 4 T H N X , Q in Q ,Qt Y, X t , A I ' ' ' S' X4 1- ee .. A - u H 1 a :LW . ' . 4 i J '... :QI ,v n 'lx , A? N ' - ff . ' r W ,' my ' ' . 5,3 i X! . . n A, o ' ax ,AI I 4 h King Queen AttendantsA wr nb The Klng and Qmen of tm Hornets for 1952 1953 were chosen by selling axmual . Each class selected a boy and g1r1, and the class Yh1Ch sold the most annuals wontln honor of having its candidates becone Annual King and Qmen, The senior class sold the most annuals, whlch made Carl Black ani Mar11ynP.Lnkerton King and Queen The sophomores were mxt high on sales, with Joe Lsdezer and Dode IzGere as attendants from their class. The other attendants were Janet White and Bobby Lowe, freshrmng Francile Pickens and Ieon Helms juniors, The King and Queen were crowned February 9 at the Prescott-Hum basketball gsm, between games l xxhf lr s Athletlcs I First Row Janet white, Irene Walrod, Donna Odell, Francile Pickens, Cleo Ann Holmes, HAISS-Pet Lay, Roberta Hewlett Mary Barrett, Neldeen Hayhugh, Irene Phillips, non-is Beth, Dovie LeGere, Ann COOH, Bonnie Long , Inrene Paddock, Fargaret Robinson, Lorraine Phi1J.1ps, Edna Mae Barrett, Pa'08Y0i-1'1'01p Ruth Briggs. .. 0 Eff- ' 4 :KX , 0 . - S I I . . - fp 5 , wx v W fl G' I ' 9 A ,fa X 9 -- e N' 1 v- W 7 .V NL , A KI 5. y -.. A , 5 ,X ' I ' 1 -'A P ' , Y .5 u If ,A 5 I : I N ' 1 K , Basketball First Team Loft to right: Sheldon Clark, Leon Holmes, Larry Foster, Bob Lq, Kenneth Shroyer, Nelson Grigsby, Gary Pruitt and Coach Woods holding the ball This has been a very unfavorable season for the Hornets They hare won 5 and lost erage per game and Nelson Gl'1gSby a 13 point average for the season. Qxxwwlffllffff 4 XJ.. 1 X ,l Second Team Back rows lbrl Irvin, Bobby Love, Gary Pruitt, Jinlq Briggs, Sheldon Clark, Ira . U Gentle, Coach Hoods 150 F-rom. row. .Junior runwn, Charles Phillips, Jo. mi.:-.r, .mx mumg., un-ea nn. and Larry Walrod The second team has been running :Ln the lower bracket this season They have won I4 and lost 10 They have won 2 of their league games and lost 8. - 7 1 fr, V f 1 A i n - Q n i 4 I 1 A' -4'- 9. They won 3 of their league games and lost 7. Kenneth Shroyer has a lh point av- V' A' , B 5 xnxx Z , A X , . I ,ii f Z V 3 fi! T ,gl ' Y . . E .1 I Grade ports ,all x. In .ll Back Rows Carl Sutherland, Ronnie Lowe, Jackle Shroyer Middle Row: Jay Holmes, Jack Locke, Harold Wallace, David Crawford Eddie Grigsby, Everett Grigsby Freddle Walrod, Leon walrod, Jimmie Frye: GUY Deloney, Larry ward Back Row Donnie Brown, John Briggs, Everett Grigsby, Freddie Walrod, Carl Sutherland, Larry wardo Middle Row Gary Deloney, Ja kie Shroyer, Raymond Wallace, Ronnie Lowe, Jixnmie Frye Front Row: Jay Holmes, Jack Locke Davld Crawford, Harold Wallace , Eddie Grigsby, Leon walrod ,, . ,fe rl A . - , 1 1 - , v- . K 1 .o - , - f-5 ,, ' F ' . I-J U. ,A X? 'I . 1 n I . I . ' 0 ,......... lp l Q s W Q , V ,V ' ,' x , , . E p . - ' 5 - x - ,f Q i . i 'I - Q 5 , 3 2 3 0 O W Snapalwta Q ff .v '-U ! .Lf -RX A'-fi fad' ss,,.-.Q-.5 195 Q9 G sf a'Jp. ad. -6-- ' F7411 sl ' ful' 4,11 5.1 -n1i0 ' .v-fha 'T U 15198 ga 1 'T eventh Eighth Grade Flrst Hou Leon Nalrod, Johnnle Ehuggs, Dav1d Crawford, Harold Iallace, Al1c.e Streeter, Second Row Jay Artnur Sutherland, Eddle Gr gsby, Jackle Loc' e, Jl.ITlITLl9 Frye, Shirley Elllott Kathy Shocxlee, Pat Nye, T-L1.c1'ard omlth, Ronnle Lowe , C .rl liason outherland Thlrd Row Peggy LeGere, Betty Whlte, .wma Shattuck, Alma Dabbs, Mary Beth GI'1PSbV Betty Cline, Ladene Phlllips, Jay Holmes, Iackle Shroyer, and the teacher Mrs Golladay Grade Board Of Education : L I Howard Ward Bin ROS' Jimmie Sutherland Mr Mr Howard Ward took Ellsworth Gentle's place on-the grade School board as dlrectm, . Ward has been director for one year Mr B111 Ro 1 the clerk for the grade school board two years ago axis 3331? L Rogezrlil Lolras after serving for three ears o the ' ee u er nd' this year. Y n grade SCh001 board, willte up for elect1on ga in I 1 IX 3 fx 47, Be - ,qw 7, n , ' '11 'U ,534 . ,z , . . . 2. -.Q a he Mary Arm Deloney, T-iavin Beck, Bobby Green, Lloyd Bradley, Raymond Ungeheuer, a , 0 1 1 ., n x n V 1 u -L S A F' I . 1 1 ' ' A ' 1. ' , on , e G.. l N . . , O C O . :rx Tldrd Fourth Gra Q Plrst Row Sherry Wm. ht, Patsy Ramsey, one wlalrod, Nettle Wrlght, Velma Cllne, Pearl LeGere, Ann Cosens, and the teacher Mrs Foster .ccond Row Everett Johnson, Mary Alice Jackson, Gary vslrlght, Georg1a Sue Clark, Don oods Margorle Bradley, Harry S1.ltIl6I'l3I1d Thl d Row Gale Hancock, LeRoy Grlgsby, DOH Wa-Pd, Eddie Gorman , Dale I1'W11'1, Rodger Fdth lxth Grade fx R -1,519 F1r t Row rem eth omlth, Gary Cosens, Freddle Walrod, nverett Crrigsby, Gary Deloney, Joe Putt Raymond 'Jallace Donn1e Brown, J1.mr1e flalrod, and the teacher Mrs Gllmore ..-ccond Row lrene damsev Yilthll e Raef, Donna Roblnson, reggy lat Rose,I1'ma1ea To ufson, Berneta Chaney, Janda Elllott, Mary Ann nradley 'l1rd Row Thom Norubry, 'ionnle Malne, Rhonda Fyock, Yvonne Vanatta, Joyce Robinson , Larry dard 1 1 Q. : .S V X r' . . 0 , -' . 1 . V ' l . H Q . . ' ' 'vi 0 I A . 'Tenorm Q I Y i , H 4 V A .V ' 1 . I X. I, g ,Q qi' 'L ' X' 1 1 Zia 1 is f j1f' 1 if ,I ... V- Y ,f 44X R ,VFX X , 'S : . 1 0' . ' 'P V - , I . . . , l . P 41 . I.. . , ,A . , , , , , Y , , . . f ,K L a . , 0, .. n t , A , ,I 1 . .N A I . 1.1. : ' 1 ' ' f . Y . . Grade First Row Freddle Ph1ll1ps, Bobby Gorman, Karen McQu1tty, Janice Billings,Em Woods Teacher Mrs Pickens- Second Row Sandra Walrod, Grieg Stoughton, Sta.nley Grigsby, Billy Jo Rose, Billy Tom M Clark, Robert Satake, Donnie Lowe 7 Third Row Nelta Grabeal, Betty Barker, Sharon Winters, Sally Brad1ey,Louie Stambaugh R reg econ Grade First Row Mary Ann Sutherland, Krlstlne Stambaugh, 'Derry Elllott, Freddie Cook,Forest Odell, Karen La.Farge, and the teacher Miss Gunsallus Second Row Jerry Elllott, Davld McReynolds, Sheryl Endicott, Lois Br-adley,FritzNorbury 'Dzird Row Delbert Potter, Tony Walrod, Bobby Walrod I Frrst 1 . 2 . ' I 1 Q- H FAEQAXTP I . O KVQ ,X ' - 'S 'ft X 7 g , NN O -'n - 'u ff Wu' A NX xnxx -. EE I I ,, A, ,.,.. ,-. ... . . lr ., ,, .. My f' I 5 I L P d r Pl IT PM rrort row Donna Odell, Franclle PICKGUS, Bonnle Long, Marllyn Plnkerton, and Mrs Mathews sponsor Second row Mary Barrett, Dovle LeGere, Irene Phllllps, Neldeen hayhugh, Ann Coon, DOTIIS Beth, Erma Cllne, Roberta Hewlett, and Lorralne Ih1ll1ps Back row Lurene Paddock, Janet Whxte, Margaret Lay, Patsy Carrel, Irma Wallace, Irere Walrod, Cleo Holmes, and Edna Mae Barrett Pep Club A In front Cheerleaders Irene walrod, Margaret Lay, Francile PICKBDS, and Donna Odell, and on the ends Mrs Mathews and M1ss Gage, sponsors Second row Mary Barrett, Dovle LeGere, Irene Fhllllps, Neldeen Mayhugh, Bonnie Long, Erma C11ne, Roberta Hewlett, Dorrls Beth, Lorra1ne Ph1ll1ps, and Ann Coon Back row Lurene Paddock Janet Whlte, Patsy Carrel, Irma Wallace, Marllyn Plnk W erton, Margaret Rob1ns0n, Cleo Holmes, Ruth Br1ggs, and Edna Mae Barrett Ei I I 4 ' ! I L S 9 1 . . . . . Q . . , 9 - 1 I 1 ,X : A . . . J A i . . . J . . f 9 - : ' - v 1 L - , o Xl lg 7' - A I . -I M : . 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Mixed Choru Memoried From the front row back, left to Flght Manlyn Plnkerton, Donna Odell, Lurene Paddock, be Irene Phillips, Neldeen Mayhugh, Irene Walrod, Irma Wallace, Patsy Carrel, lorralne Phil lips, Roberta Hewlett, Bonnie Long, Pargaret Roblnson, Ruth m'1ggS, Dovle LeCere, Mary 3 BGITGVO, Margaret 1-ay, Franc1le Pickens, Ann Coon, Joe Laderer, Janet Whlte, Dorris Beth, Edna Barrett, Erma Cline, Cleo Holems, Dee Dabbs, Bob Lay Myrl 15713, Charles Phillips, Jerry Umaulf, Nelson Qmgsby, Larry Foster, Ira Gentle, Bob Lowe, Don Blundell, Kenneth Shroyer, Jack Bortzfield, Larry Walrod, Jim Bnggs, Llfred Klte, Gene Chaney, Geo White, Cary Prultt, Carl Black, Sheldon Clark, Leon Holmes , Duane Post, Jack Rutledge ,and Junior Hlnton Journall This is the Annual Staff in act1ax Ema Cline Gary Pruitt- editorial J k ?0rtzfie1d, Dee Dabba art, Carl Black, Jack Rutledge -circulation mnnagerixfgji In Pi!1k91'1 0!1 -editor in chief, Nelson Grigsby business manager, Irma Hallace Phof-OSTGPUY, Bob Lay, Kenny Shroyer associate edltor, and Mr Mathews sponsor Besides Publish-U18 the HORNLT the Journalism class has be t X licauon ' the HI-CRIER High school naner whlch comes out Zgczcalmfnntg the pub . : . . I . U DN ,J , . . . Q . ' l C 4' Q O Is 'C 7 x . V , -if z ' W I . - -- A lm ' ' f , ' 1 . lf, . 11 . . , - ' all wmv yrfwff aw qt do Naplrr, ver r , 1 l e,lorr' one r ll or t C , aff, Lf-I' Cleo Ann Holmes Lurone Paddock , I1 tle, Peggy Pat Rose D 5 C D M 3 Q, Irene Pl lll1DS,f 1T VRD The tudent Council ky? .1 -f f23,w4. Sittings Margaret Robinson, Lorraine Phillips, Irma Wallace, Francile Pickens, Larry Foster, Donald Blundell Standings Jack Rutledge, Leon Holmes. The Student Council was reorganized in 1952 at Prescott High School The purpose of the Student Council is to promote the wortlv ideals of scholarship, citizenship, sportsmanship, extracurriculn participation, serv1ce and cooperatmn 'Y 1 1 0 -a . X X 1 r' AX 1 VYWUHYYI Ilfrvlll 4 so E Z Fir. Row: 1 rm' ' ry Uxlici, Joe Lede or Dorris 3et1x,J:Lck edg if , E, QQf3, P ebie Lowe, Irma 55.1 ook 3? ' :i3lORn3Y. . rv .-Jnrd. N - .. - . -1,.,,,.,,4 - ' vw.. -- L 'w ,LT 'f v Second :wuz ,ery Ccsens, ,yy-1 L1-1415, :,.....lle P1Cm,.S, . eldeen 1.ay..ugn, LQIT5 FOSTIGIH , 'Q Gen - Third Aiow: Jackie 'T1r.,1.' r, Jiiric nutA.e1'l1:U, Davld 1-1412 1 A 1 , --1 J Rzbertzg Eiczflo Y Ja 2-Lie L .E-ge Qbfcrebi Gl'lQ15ll'- I gn- ' X , AQ 'Un' ,f V L is - 3 , ',Ec-:1,:l ' of .QWQW ' xi Fir L ' A n'. I 5 A , f .Q ,, X X X ' , , , I O . ar' Who S Who 5-1 L vi 3-1. S-.QIHMNW Mrs Irene N'11ton and n. s Leona B100!11f191d have been servlng about 140 pup ls da11y durlng school days for quite sometune Mrs lhlton has been cooking hot lunches for flve years and Mrs Bloomfield for three years In thelr years of serv1ng us they have had deliclous and nutritious meals Lillie Phillips has been driving a Prescott school bus for two yearsg lawrence Phillips, six years, Abe Stambaugh, five years, mdlse Casteel, whose picture is not shown, lnsckiven two years, In 19147, wlnn the busses first started making tha route, Lawrence Phillips started driving alarge om, Tien in 19148, tiny needed amtlnr bus so tiny added another large om which was driven by Abe Stambaugh, who is still driving. In 1950, e small one was added,vh1ch was driven by Lillie Phillips, whois also still driving. In 1951, hae Casteelstart- ed driving the evening bus for Abe and has driven it every since. EZ. .QI1 Oh! ny, what a nice clean looking school we have had for the last two school years. But no womier, look who tin Junta' is, PU. B01 C1-im. AW tim you want any thing dom just give lr, Cline a friendly call, and hs will do it, , L, , in 'A ,, u ' f - I A v, . 3 . an 4 az' G ' a f ' i ' ' 'W ' . I at - rs ' 'S . ,E xk . il x 'S 4 Q hq . I .DS ' co 1, ' 4 M if Sf, F' V . 1,--'TL A ' K. 5 , . .' fr' . ' ' i . . Q . . . 1. ' I I I . . . . of 'Z K 13.-1 A 1 tl.. ,Qld , -1 3 , Q. .is J V v cy g K 'lg O , ., YA v I . 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Ph ne 5 Phone 22 H V Hound ,IIX lxanus Nloun Li y Kansas Q Q d . . . l l . l Nluun Ci 1' Kansas 1, . . nun .1 5 JUN-IX Mound Clty Truck 8: Tractor Co u ry K Phone 217 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER lntern1tlonal Macl11ne'y Trucks Refrigeration Farmall Tractors Pwrts 1nd Servnce d Cf U Kansas HAM IMPLEMENT C0 ford Tractors 1n Dearborn Implements Ira J Ham PICSCOU Kgnsgg KITE S GARAGE Blieksmxtlnng Weldmg Ha Machme Shop Pho e 27 24 Gram Pre cor: Kansas Fertxlnzer Fmrm Machmery and Supplnes See SEMCO COLOR PRESS Dnstmctnve School Annuals Phone Z3 Roy H Noel, Mgr Prescott, kansas Northern Sales Dxvnsnon Ioplm MISSOUII Phone 141' UU No Nloffer U O I Mo nd Ci ', ansas I t d y I ? nun 'i ' , 9 y n . s d We vush to thank the patrons whose help hls made the pUbll9l'llI'lg of thus welrbook possible Wlthout che ud of the pxtrons and busnness men the Horne! would not hue been published PATRONS IN PRESCOTT Rehorn Serwce Shannon s C rocerx Lengh s X anetw Roy Clmn Pxpert Cun Repair PATRONS IN MOUND CITY W nlson Store lrmn Dry Goods Store Henesey Bros Rlymond I rcnch Lasley s Wallpaper .sevmour Packmg Co PATRONS IN HUME long Hines Hardware PATRONS IN PLEASANTON I uller s Store B A Hutchmson Conoco Seruce Statnon Ieonard s Auto Salvage Charlev A Thomas Servnce Statnon Messer Drug Co 'Vu Way Cleaners and Tailors Bull Murphy Motors Tnptoe Inn Dewey W Fehr Pleasanton Cleaners V4 1 A V . 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