Caney Valley High School - Kane Kan Yearbook (Caney, KS)

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IF THIS BOOK REMAINS A WORTH WHILE TREASURE AND SOMETIMES - LIGHTS ONE'S FACE ' TIME AND WORK HAS NOT BEEN IN VAIN. xx I R 1 I E X 1 A WITH A SMILE, WE, THE STAEE, WILL FEEL, OUE I I E wifi EEQPJPQKJQQM Offfdjlfm mf 75 522- QM WMM, mm 'Wm Q To our dear friends and sponsors, Mrs. Marie I. Jones and Mr. Charles Haddock, respectfully dedicate this volume of the Kane-Kan. we the Senior Class of '58, AFSEQZE' , 9550 JM 252 Q3 'il mf am N 32 Jia m wx m H H - mf is H mms ff wnmmmf - . ,M N, x Z v W n o 3 P I H In L Lfwxxxx vm g a A a a fp.m mm V. , L ..... fn .,-,M ., mf www ?3QMmWgg Jai' , 47 ii wif wf L z ' , .:.n.:.:.:5E5E5EE' VA' ' 5 W .frzxflf My NV , as 'gs-Y ' 5 W ,K igfmilam - .:.:.:.:sasaa::a:a a::. WA m w ...................,.,.,.,. , ...gif NJN VM :M ............. If mmm kind mZ ,,,,.,,,,W M M, , l.I , mi T Q ' 2' W g L ., 35.51 H WW w X 1 Effffg ,,4a',,,, f. wie, E W .u Y I H , W W W N , ff ffm 3 V My 2 H, W H H ,WW ,.: Page 4 .Afwhg W4 M 'I l 11 ,1 'Q-Q ' . ECM. If is 921 WE inig S GI G ws xiii ji 'fl' , 'fri 'Q , i s 4- M 3 3 5 ', ' 1 5 1kx CAMPUS VIEWS EN xl' N oRAT NS? g DVFEERTI TS 'XA N S555 X X iuiafrnti nn I H Mr. J. R. Popkins is the nucleus around which our school functions. His personal interest in ev- ery student, combined with superior executive abil- ities, has entered his name in the Hall Of Fame for High School Superintendents. Page 6 'W crtuli ga! f wjdfffw X777 Q Q liz, 313 52165 ewqfilgjiicgmg .Mmfy Qffifcgzlsimxgan Qu! GM f??f2Dse B 51 Qglgghgfrglamgiglizl Vzs,ffif'?3E,, Efmf?5J2fQY2,1'9'Q1kRD G f lille? Ni cyngxamfmm 912f?i?fPE 4232? Mm52i+lj?QtE3 mv2Sfgi5v:L14fE5E5CiX. -Nl L ENNEQ fx! RN ALLEN SHIRLEY BALDRIDGE ERWIN BENTON EVELYN BOLINGER BOB BRYMER MARGARET COCHRANE FRANCES COLTHARP HOWARD COURTNEY EARL DUNCAN MARGARET EAKES DORINE EDINGER ALVIN EDMUNDSON JUNIOR EWERS JERRY EWERS MARY FORD EILEEN FRIEDLINE MARVIN GAUT GEORGE GAUT PEARL GEASLAND BEULAH GILLHAM JUNIOR HALK RALPH HARKNESS ANDREW HARRIS HERCHEL HARVEY DOROTHY E32 M4232 News 5 NJC? HAYMAKER EDWARD HODGES DUB IKERD ROZELLA KANNARD ALMA KIMBELL KECK LINDSEY JAMES MARSHALL BILLIE MATHES HELEN MILLS MELBA JEAN MOSER ALEEN MERRELL MARY ELIZABETH MCDERMITT JUANITA MCKINNEY JOHN PARKER HAROLD PERDUE ZETTA SHAFER HELEN STEELE MAXINE SULLIVAN NORMAN SWAN EDWARD SWANK CLARA MAE TODD FRANCIS WAGNER LOREN WELLS BONNIE WELLS MARY NETTA T if -.I i 4 19 A ' I , , B CROFF, R6z.ANE Mmmszsi IRENE Q Qflm Gln 32' .,.. ' ,Si S T' 1' :li 1 Sh? -as' ?GfL9?l '--- fi iii P?E,'7i4 kWifi3Lff??Y5F?EMieutE Nuff ? lf' 1,5 fi '--i ss Q, aw -.Q ipepsqeakhglgiiiwwgwigwaamvsd ,-., part 5n?HbE3S2E TY 54EfHs?5i5i9H is Q J RALPH HALK ROBERT BOLINGER BILLIE MARSHALL MAXINE STEELE President Vice President Secretary Treasure Ralph was a star football and basketball player, a member of the Playmakers, Kane Kan and Nakenak staffs. He is president of the senior class and was a member of the Junior play cast. Bob was a Playmaker and a member of the Boy's Glee Club. He also played in the Band, Orchestra, was a football player, member of the Kane Kan and Nakenak staffs and had a part in the Junior play. --SENIOR Active Billie was a member of the Glee Club, Pepperettes, Playmakers and was on the Nakenak staff. She was also in the Junior play, art editor of the Kane Kan, and sophomore queen and class officer. Maxine has been in the Band,Pepperettes, Playmakers. She was in the Junior play, on the Nakenak and Kane Kan staffs and a class officer. n CLASS HISTORY-- On September 3, 1955, fifty-nine students began the first years of their real life of growth and development in the garden of success. They were led by Ralph Halk, Billie Marshall, and Mary Ewersg and were guided by Mrs. Marie I. Jones and Mr. Harry L. Daniels. One of the outstanding features of that year was a chapel program, presented as an imitation of NTown Hall Tonight.' There were many rewards won by the different groups. The Band and Orchestra both won first place in the Tri-State Music Contest at Pittsburg, and Caney was awarded the trophies for both basketball and football. The climbing now became more strenuous but a group of forty-nine began the journey anew as Juniors. They were led by Mary Ewers, Ralph Halk, Bob Bolinger, and Jerry Ewers. In March, one of the Junior guides, Mr. Harry Daniels, advanced further toward success by obtaining a better position, but the class was fortunate in obtaining another very capable guide, Mr. Charles Haddock. On April 2, l937, the Juniors presented their annual play, 'Trouble Ahead.n Then on the seventh day of May, the Senior Class, the Faculty, and the School Board were guests at a bountiful banquet, in the Flower Garden of the Juniors. Page 9 .Af Despite the obstacles confronting them, a group of fifty-one, started on their last and fateful journey up the ladder of success. In all the extra- curricular activities the Senior Glass was well represented by active and faithful workers. Many were members of the band, orchestra, pepperettes, play- makers, football, basketball, chorus and glee club, and they have received the promised rewards. Now, regardless of all the broken rungs of the ladder, we are about to mount the top. As we are about to graduate into a new, different and broader field, we hope that the goals and standards which we have reached may be at- tained and upheld by all the succeeding graduating classesf Class Colors ------------------------------ ----------------- Old Rose and Green. Class Flower -------------------------------------------------------- Sweet Pea. Class Motto ---------------------------- nWe build the ladder by which we rise.H Helen Mathes Evelyn Benton Mary Ew f lf X1 Rozella Ikerd Bonnie Wells Page 10 B Helen was on the Kane Kan and Nakenak staffs. She also played in the Orches- tra, was a member of the Pepperettes, and the Playmakers. Besides being in the Junior and Play- maker plays, Evelyn was a Pepperette and snap-shot editor for the Kane Kan. The offices of the -Playmakers, Pepper- ettes and her class has been efficiently filled by Mary. She was also a member of the Glee Club, editor of the Nakenak, on the Kane Kan staff, in the Junior and Playmaker plays. Listen to the typewriter go! ' Rozella was typist on the Kane Kan staff, and a Pepperette. Bonnie--was a Playmaker, and a member of the Nakenak Staff. .James Lindsey Melba Jean Mills Margaret Duncan Andrew Harkness Junior Edmundson Helen Shafer Mary Netta Wells Jw gf DubfH6dgLs Howard Colthorpe r - M Juanita McDermitt Pearl Gaut Norman Sullivan Jim was a football player, a Playmaker, and sports editor on the Kane Kan staff. Activities editor of the Kane Kan'staff was Melba J. She was a member of the Band, Orchestra, a Playmaker and on the Nakenak staff. Margaret D. has been a member of the Playmakers. Andrew was a football player and in the Junior play. Junior E.--I dare not be as funny as I can. The Playmakers and Nakenak staff had among their members Helen Shafer. The Band, Glee Club, Playmakers, and Nakenak were aided by Mary Nettag Dub was a member of the football squad, Playmakers, Band, Boy's Glee Club, and Kane Kan staff. He was in the Junior play. The football and basketball squads had among their members Howard C. Juanita was a Pepperette, Playmaker, a bugler in the Band and a Member of the Girl's Glee Club. In the cast of the Junior play was quiet Pearl. Pearl was also a Pepperette. an--Why hurry, life's ahead of me. Page ll T l ,wZ,14113f IJV Page 12 Keck Kimbell Irene Mathis Elle n4Fo ll I Calvin Edinger Edward B. Haymaker !geulah Geasland Clara M. Swank 1' Edward Swan Marvin Freidline , f, privy., Alma Kannard Frances Cochrane John McKinney The Kane Kan editor--Kimball! Keck was also a member of the Nakenak staff, and a star football and basketball player. Irene was a member of the Band, Orches- tra, Playmakers and was on the Nakenak and Kane Kan staffs. Eileen was senior queen at the school carnival. 'Butch' was a football and basketball player, a member of the Band, Play- makers, Boy's Glee Club, on the Nakenak staff and in the Junior play. Being talented in music Edward B. has been a member of the Band, Orchestra, attended music contest as a clarinet soloist. He was in the Junior and Play- maker plays and on the Nakenak staff. Beulah was a Band,Orchestra, Pepperette, Playmaker and Glee Club member. Clara Mae was a member of the Glee Club, Pepperettes and Playmaker organizations, Nakenak and Kane Kan staffs and a class officer. Edward--Oh! Why should life be all labor. Marvin--The only dates he ever made were with Aleen. q s Alma was a Pepperette and a member of the Nakenak staff. Frances--My thoughts are my companions. John contributed his share to the music of the High School Orchestra. Jerry Ewers affair Dorothy Harvey Aleen Koser 0 Junior Gilham Harol rker X Margaret Brymer Mary E. Murrell fo. gfiwbffcffifgf Herschel Harris tta Perdue Shirley Allen Rozanna Croff Dorine Eakes Jerry was a class officer, a member of the Playmakers, on the football squad, Nakenak and Kane Kan staffs. The assistant librarian for two years ,was Dorothy. She was typist on the Kane Kan staff and a member of the Glee Club. The Glee Club had among its members Aleen. - Q Junior G.--I want what I want, when I want it. Harold--No one knows what he can do un til he tries. Margaret B.--Shy like the modest violet, she appears. q Mal? E. was pianist in the Orchestra, a Glee Club member and was on the Nake- nak staff. Herschel--Whenever there is work to be done, he will do it. Zetta--Speech is great but silence is greater. Shirley was a member of the Pepperettes, Playmakers and Glee Club. Peppy Rozanna was a Cheer Leader, Play- maker, on the Nakenak staff, and in the Band, Playmaker and Junior plays. She also sang in the Glee Club. Quiet and studious Dorine. She has been a member of the Girl's Glee Club. Page 15 F Page hz' Glass fx K x, F Wwe M I Q meg, 1 Yxxl :fifmer 13, Q: ::.-.:: sms, ,i sp fs! 1 2:2-as-vfl: i:an::::s:::f:-- 5 9-19.0 . My ,-,, ' Y' lfigsssfvs if'- q 'M 1 , .a '--f ' f , J: ,. . -ni: . -ii?-Eg if -g'341'..-f:,,l ,tarp E: ,3 pfgggg gfr'Zg 2: : f ' digg -girl' ,J f?fWlb'?lfZfff 3iQ2a Q igdvsahf Fsygiwdl EHQE7i2i?iwfa1S33f5T33MQgtww9f?? WE ies, 55653 55.42 ' ,LW ,d. -462.4 '5 '11 'iii rg, qi,-inf, '5Qf,,xQ,Mg .Q 4 .,,, 2 L x -' 1:1 4 ' -N.. ' . A HW! H M ' 7 4 feff.-, Ellie 5: 3. , 331, H '15,-jz':?E:'I Size 2 Q' M 9 w 5 P? e!,qg wryQmwsewywswfsigrixwvasrm'fwsww'h1 Martha Young President Betty Louise Riggs Vice-President Mary Edith Harkness Se ore tary- Treasurer Class Colors--ll-4 ---------- - ----------------------- --1 ---------- Blue and Silver Class Flower ----------------------------------------- - ---------- ---- 7------Tulip Class Motto ----- Q ------------------ - -------- -- ------- - ----- Success Gomes In Cans CLASS HISTO Y On September 7, 1956, six two i ividuals were enrolled as Sophomores and began their journey on the roa uccess. They were under the leadership of George Long, assisted by Marjo oulanger, and Mary Edith Harkness keeping the class records. They were spons ed by Miss Lelia Hemphill and Miss Amne Ber er. The class was represented in all the various outside activities. Marj Boulanger received the first prize in the American Legion Essay contest. Elo se Boles was the Sophomore nominee for the Carnival Queen. One of the minor activities was a Major Bowes Amateur Hour which was pre- sented as a Chapel program. On September 5, 1957, forty-five members were enrolled as Juniors under the leadership of Martha Young assisted by Betty Louise Riggs, and Mary Edith Hark- ness keeplng the class records. The Funiors sponsored the first all school dance of the fall in the gymnase ium. K Eloise Boles won the Queen contest and was crowned as Queen of the Carnival Football, Basketball, Playmakers, Pepperettes, and Glee Club claimed many of the Junior Class. Now through the efforts and willingness of each one, they are striving to become Seniors and make the last stages of the journey successful. 14 . I 1 w 'Nfl ,MW ,rg Wd 5 ' 'Nik E , adv 1 rx X ' . N 3 ljlgdfw Xbd K. liw ll A Q . V I First Row: John Cofer, Marjorie Boulanger, Marjorie Gregg, ' La June Foote, Eileen Hartz, Mary Edith Harkness, Viola . Ellison, Virginia Angell, Beatrice Guffey, Bobby Aiken, ' Eloise Boles. Y Second Row: Max Harris, Paul Adams, Paul Drybread,' Clay harris, George Boggs, Edwin Denman, Phillip Ingmire, J. R. A Forman, ypnrence Brenner. Lyle Baldrich. Glen Rrndfnra- y V , U J sell-,-, fZr ' vl ' N First Row: Mildred Thomas, Grace Rhoten, June Kennedy, Zella Rains, Maxine Lambillotte, Dorothy Parman, Virginia Raya nolds, Maxine Rowe, Betty Louise Riggs, Mary Jane Kannard, Dorothy Mahon, Alma J. Sternberg, Mary Lindsey. Second Row: Ferdinand Patterson, M. L. Pearsall, Salvatore Scimeca, Junior McClure, noni: Long wx ray McNichol, Lewis Souders, Wayne Steele , Katherine Town- eell, Lorraine Warren, Martha 'oung, ' za-eth Walker. Page 15 .1 ' ,. fgdgmfia LN . .: . WW ZW? MU 7Q5Q2QV 1 rw Q94 1 ' wg... . 'FT f 255155 RAYMOND MCQUILLEN . 5S53E??fmW?E'Ew?? ' lwigff. we iii? 5wn?3sWfwi.VHN 3 ei1LE3iL?TfaE5 H IA' . .,. President v RAY C. SMITH - Vice President GILDA WILSON Secretary-Treasurer --SOPHOMDRE CLASS HISTORY-- On September 6, 1957, fifty-six sophomore sailors started out in their first trans-high school voyage. These striving sailors proved themselves as master mariners. The navy chose the following officers: Raymond McQuil1en, captaing Ray Smith, commanderg and Gilda Wilson, purser. ' Many of the mariners are taking active parts in the Caney High activi- 'ties, including the pepperettes, glee club, band, orchestra, and football. Two of our boys were on the first squad of this years football team. The admirals of this class are Miss Gertrude Hunt and Mr. Dave Evans. Class Motto: To win withont boastingg to lose qithout excuses. Class Colors: Roseland Silver. 4 Glass Flower: Larkspur. Page 16 Aa EMM .JJ 7 NOR ' BLADRIDGE, PHYLLIS BOLES, MARJORIE CARINDER , SHIRLEY CHASTAIN, MABEL CLAWSON, CERALDINE GRAMELY, IRENE HOGUE, RUTH KENNEDY, LUCY LEWIS, DOROTHY MCIERMITT, MARY ELLEN MILLER, DONELDA MORELAND, BEATRICE OHL,'LUDEAN PARKER, EMMA JEAN PATTERSON, PAULINE I CE, VERA LLET, WIZI RAR DON , ALMA ROBISON, LOLA SHUMAKER, GOLDIE STACY, ERMA JEAN STACY, JUANITA SWAN, LOIS TROREL , BETTY WEMMER, MARY ELLEN WHITNEY, ROBERTA WILSON, GILDA WRIGHT, LAVERNE CARLTON, HARRISON CHASTAIN, R. E. DEWITT, RAYMOND DODSON , JOHN, R . FINNEY, GEORGE FUQUA,nALVIE'1 GRAVES,'ROBERT 'GUILLAUME,'ALFRED HOLEMAN, CHARLES HARRIS, CLEVE HOWARD, JACK JACK, RAYMOND ' LEE,'MARVIN'5 MATTIX, R. C. MGQUILLEN, RAYMOND MITCHELL, BOB MITCHELL, GEORGE OLEY, LOUIS PATTERSON, EERD RAINS, ROBERT ROTR, JAMES' SCOTT, WILEY A SMITH, RAY CHRISTY TRAFFORD, R. B. WALLACE, BILLY WATSON, LLOYD WEBBER, BOB WELLS, BUDDY WILSON, JAMES wOoDS, GERALD WOODS, STANLEY YWMT1'- 4 Page 17 I S ,,QzAf-2-'Cf BOWEN--PRESIDENT A IRYBREAEH VICE PRESIDENT ANNA MARY MURPHY--SECRETARY TREASURER BARR, BOBBY BENDLER, NOVAL BOELENS, MARY DONA BOWEN, JAMES BRANCH, LETHA BRIDENSTINE, POLLY BROWNLEE, KATHARINE CAFFEY, AMMON CANNY, EDWARD CARINDER, BILLY CARLTON, ERNA CORNETT, RUTH DAWSON, ROBERT COURTNEY, JIM DRYBREAD, GENEVA EDGERTON, JANICE EICKES, PAUL FREEMAN, WARREN HARKNESS, DENNIS HARMON, DORIS J. Page 18 HIPCHEN, NORMA HOLM URG, ZELMA HOLT, CHARLES HOLT, EVELYN INGMIRE, MARIAN JACK, ERED KANNARD, RICHARD KEITHLEY, NEAL KINCAID, LEROY HITTLE, BETTY MARIE LOPP, LORRAINE LOPP, LUCILLE MANN, RICHARD MATTIX, CEORCE MITCHELL, MARY ELLEN MORELAND, FLOYD MULL, CHARLES MUNDAY, EILEEN MURPHY, ANNA MARY MURRELL, CHARLES NORRIS, MARIE OHL, CECIL OYLER, DONALD PARTINGTON, BILLY PERDUE, ANNA MAE PIERCE, EMERY POTTERTON, MAMIE PRICE, JUNE REED, BETTY RHOTEN, CLAUDE RITCHEY, HYLDRETH RICH, ROBERT RUNYAN, BILLY RUSSELL, NELLIE SCOTT, LUCILLE SHAFER, RICHARD SPEARS, RUTH VERNON, ALPHA VERNON, MARTHA 4 I A 4 1. I IA, A EW f ADAMS, RALPH ARMSTRONG, AURA BERNER, BETTY BINGHAM, CHARLES BOOTH, CHARLES CARINDER, VIRGINIA CASSITY, LORENE CHARLES, CARL FRANCIS COOPER, GEORGIA ANN CUSHENBERRY, BILLY EDMUNISON, PAULA FOOTE, LOU ELLA FORD, HUEERT FUQUA, BILLY GAUT, BOBBY GEASLAND, LEE GODDARD, RICHARD GRAY, VIRGINIA LEE HARRIS, JACKA - ' hw JORIE SMITH--PRESIDENT ESTYL OLSEN--VICE PRESIDENT BETTY TRAFFORD--SECRETARY RAY SWANK--TREASURER HARRISON, HAROLD HARTMAN, FRANCES HAwN, EDNA HIPCHEN, ERNEST ' KENNEDY, HOWARD KILGORE, HAROLD MARTIN, MARGIE MERRILL, JIM MUNDAY, MILDRED MCDERMITT, BILLY RUTH MCFARLAND, FRANCES ANN MCKELLIPS, CONSTANCE NAZWORTRY, GENEVA OLSEN, ESTYL PARSONS, DEANE PATTERSON, MARGARET PRICE, EUGENE PUCRETT, RUBY REYNOLDS, BARBARA ROPER, JACQUELINE SCIMECA, CATHARINE SHAEER, CARL SHUTT, JUNIOR SMITH, MARJORIE SODEN, ANNA MAE STEPHENS, VIOLET SULLIVAN, MELVA SWANK, HAY THOMPSON, BILLY 'TOWNSELL, EDWARD THAFFORD, BETTY TRUSKETT, WILLIAM TUSING, MARGARET WARREN, JEANNE 'WHITE, EVERETT WHITTINGTON, JACKIE WILLIAMS, ROSELLA WOODS, GEORGE Page 19 fa Q 1 K, Ghz Snvnnifh GED: :IB Page 20 PRES.-JANET JONES BELLMAN, IONE BELLMAN, IRENE BORIEN, JO ELLEN EDCERTON, VESTA EINNEY, MONICA CRAVES, BETTY HARRIS, MALENA EAYE HATTON, LILA JACK, MARY CATHARINE JONES, JANET KANNARD, BETTY JOAN LYNN, VERA MAEON, BARBARA MANN, INA MERLE MATTIX, GERALDINE MERRILL, DOROTHY LOU MUNICHOL,-SHIRLEY NAZWORTHY,.MAXINE O'NEAL, BETTY LOU RHOTEN, SHIRLEY RICH, ELSIE MAY TROXEL, EDDIE WICKHAM, JUNIOR MARY , MABEL SCIMECA, IRENE SMITH, GENEVA SPEARS, LOIS SURRETT, PATTIE SWANK, ALLENE MAE SWAYNE, NORMALEA THOMAS, VELDA MAE WEMMER, BETTY MARIE WILLIAMS, CLETA BALDRIDCE , JAMES BENTON, WARREN , BRIDENSTINE, ORVILLE, CARLTON, MILLARD ORASTAIN, BOBBY COLTHARP, DUANE DUNCAN , KENNETH ELLYSON, RUSSELL EOLEMAN, THOMAS KILCORE, w. C.. WILSON, STEVE' woODS, DALE SEC. R TREAS.-IRENE BELLMAN KITTEL, JAMES KNIGHT, J. C. MELAY, J. C. MESNEAK, WAYNE MILLER, RONALD MCCLURE, HAROLD NEAL, BILLY PAYNE, BILLY POWERS, ARCEIE RAR DON , THOMAS READ, RICHARD RICEEY, JOE SCOTT, CHARLES SCOTT, KERMIT SIMPSON, LLOYD SMITH, DARRELL STACY, THOMAS, JR SURRETT, JOHN DEAN ST. JOHN, JIM THORNTON, CLIFFORD THX,m HD WOOLEE, LOWELL until G dun aiinll EH' A. T. JONES C. I., GAUSE T- C- HANSMI E. A. ELLIOTT F. E. ESTES J. G. CARINDER The Board of Education of the Caney schools is an administrative body of which the city is justly proud. With each member taking an active interest in the welfare of the student body, this board of men has, by overcoming many obstacles, succeeded in maintaining the excel- lent educational facilities that have always been offered by the cit- izens of this city. Page 21 3 i I V - . . . ..,. , -n--I,',,.,,g,.-Mfg, . ,I 10 ' f J!-ag, 'wgf iii 0 -QS' wk W HAM uf N5 13 12 R 2 ny ' . 7 ., . Ep! , ' M 2 PLAYMAKERS 1 E E S' 'L QR QCCYIEIER MQW LJMMQ mm' O f4W4 1 f The Playmakers is the dramatics club of the Caney High School. This is a large organization and its members are most talented. The Playmakers have given some very novel and interesting plays. The sponsor of the Playmakers for the last four years has been Miss Leila Hemphill. ADAMS, PAUL BENTON, EVELYN EOLINGER, SOB BOULANGER, MARJORIE CARINDER, SHIRLEY Jo oRoFE, ROZANNA DUNCAN, MARGARET EWERS, MARY GREGG, MARJDRIE GUEEEY, BEATRICE HARTZ, EILEEN HAYMAKER, EDWARD B. EODGES, DUB LEWIS, DOROTHY LINDSEY, MARY MAHON, DOROTHY MATI-IES, HELEN MA'I'HES,, IRENE MILLS, MELBA JEAN ON, VE15 PARMAN, DoRoTHY REYNOLDS, VIRGINIA RHOTEN, GRACE RowE, MAXINE STEELE, MAXINE STERNDERG, ALMA SWAN, LOIS SWANK, .CLARA MAE TOWNSELL, KATHERINE WELLS, BONNIE WELLS, MARY NETTA WILSON, JIM WHITNEY, RDDERTA WRIGHT, LAVERNE 'Page 25 Q K, ffThis year as me bers. The 111, baskeifball tak ffplace gzayest in Page 26 NOR E ADAMS EVELYN BENTON MARJORIE BOULANGER SHIRLEY JO CARINDER ROZANNA CROFF MABLE CHASTAIN MARY EWERS IA .TUNE FOOTE MARJORIE GREGG BEATRICE GUFFEY PEARL GAUI' BEAULAH GEASLAND MARY E. HARKNESS EILEEN HAIUJZ RUTH HOGUE ROZELLA IKERD ALMA KANNARD MARY JANE KANNARD LUCY KENIEDY came back in full e with thirty-seven girls club helps promote interest not only in football and n most of the school's extra-curricular activities which school year. The pepperettes represent the sohool's in- participate. DOROTHY LEWIS MARY LINDSEY BILLIE MARSHALL HELEN MATBES .TUANITA MCDERMITT ZYER-A ml EMMA JEAN PARKER DOROTHY PARMAN VIRGINIA REYNOLDS BETTY LOUISE RIGGS MAXINE ROWE ERMA JEAN STACY -TUANITA STACY MAXINE STEEIE ALMA JEANETTE STERNBURG D?iELL ,GILDA WILSON LA VERNE WRIGHT I YOUNG 4'-4-Q ettes in a the enthusiam of this school comes from the Junior High Pepper- girls aid the Caney routers at football and basketball games, and r MARY DONNA BOELENS POLLY BRIDENSTINE KATHERINE BROWNLEE VIRGINIA CARINDER GENEVA DRYBREAD PAULA EDMUNS ON LOU ELLA FOUTE VIRGINIA LEE GRAY NORMA HIPCHEN JANEI' JONES BETTY JEAN KANNARD BETTY KITTIE DOROTHY LOU MERRILL sponsor is Miss Mary Kretsinger. ANNA MARY MURPHY PHY BILLIE RUTH MCDERMITT SHIRLEY MCNICHOLS FRANCES ANN MCFARLAND MARIE NORRIS SHIRLEY BEA RHUEEN CATHERINE SCIMECA HILDA SCIMECA NORMALEE SWAYNE ANNA UAE SODEN ALIENE SWANK LUCILLE SCUDT VELDA THOMAS JEAN WARREN Page 27 , fe -Y' .five ng., Aff., 2 .A.q A , LW, f.1e:m,,:x 5'-f :I U O - -A R- . 4' ::: ., F474 ' I ' 'Q X V zzn 1 ' UIQV . 3 ,.A :i H ,aw 4 '1'A- fee sc jx! W, 4 yi if 0 f ' f A' - .5 251 , ,:5, 7-4 ' ..-- 5 Wi lf: IIQIV 4 3 .... . . KA EK . ,'!231::2z'2f-11,-f .31 . Y '1 ': 5-: , X 'Z - 'a I X 1 52 : . ' .- 1 ', NV KJ ,...,. f ,,., ,av LWWEX3 ---- ,,,V, , V ,,.-. -. , Jf- Ff7.'1:TP'-f-r-K-.-. iw - i - 'M : Eff Hx! m- .... ,, . 2 ' V 5 Q. Q . 5 Q ' QS 1 , ..,.., 'Ei 'Qgrwg 3 k ,L f Wg ' 5.5-wi ,M x 4 '4ww.,mw'jghgf ,mu , X307 A'r' KL3 Aff-Lg,l'.4lJ PUBLISHED BY TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF THE CANEY HIGH SCHOOL AVL ga i- was . S if :' .... -. ' - f.f:: :ff , QW' S 5 f X , w w K ML - .z:,:f.g.:::,j:,v-'--' k ,, 3,3 - ---A- y ' x Wg ' Q 1 h v TM +3 ,, 'Sf Q 4 4 W X 1 mm I ' r:rvQ- .I ,,,. 30553, 'X Duble, if fi,-I fl' -4' 2 Q X, xA,, A ., M55-Z y Tm, , :ws AN!Q!b3 llsriissed mf 1 oi othea Ibook, 10 DY1 mch I , . BBlA'l VALE A I A A CHERRY? CANEY, KANSAS, WVEDNEISIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1937 NU WE GIVE THEE THANKS iong l Use All I that Kan- wen- Z :md akers CGXRAKEE Today, O Lord, We bow in reverence, To give our humble thlanl-rs to Thee 5 For home, for love, for fri A I For fields of gf Tor comfort bmght lealth We 'I ends so true, of blue, 11 Irs' T M Wax., Cal' nksgx J K? SHOW-P , . Plz- ' tion the P serve :ful v I Thank and pre helped w imums to beautify- thy These lo 'ms we fi' .,.,.,,.,, Yvi- 3'-'le . by the hmg under l 155 Evan et 2-Hd' 1 we ' 1 ..., ,W 'Laker .sex l'iSty K9 .d,w' Q' 3, ami LY .fi cl ,, ,,,, EQ. my ia. Le1?WS,-E.f?gry Eg tum , . rm Ka rushed MUSIC during the, 'P ' 'M' s Louise 'D' F -'ty san ,x 'SWIG QR 1 -aif.1V-fl?-l - g. na -EL-:sing 50 0 9 the dl 8, OHOSTER nm. AKMISTICE Cl T fx,- nl' . 5 U : ei ...,: .V qew oo H ...,,.. lntrw Y W MEP 1, lgh Hi h Sch C. 'i ' - , ... ., 3 ates mam, of went V - Ofll eh 9 'Ed TO? dent J? rm. Ct1V1tiES w1th great mterest. some .I 5 ,41 men sses had booths whi':WiiwmA sonal asm, ,, I I . . succesful. The ,ele igiiififliiwites giixfflfilih' e, 'o advertlse - brati h ten dollal-54 S A f' N1 '1w11'r'-Q-i1?K K I on w T' ' We U . Iov 11' Lhe same, Steghivf 1 'rzgqyvlll ' ' md played fc wifi. ..., , '9 whv wie Very tif fed at all tl nd for the big he WWX eeHmg'gi.g22w on School and Intel ld, there wel-JY? , , l R3 wf1ggQ,.,M - ,, . m Canev Such aswsi :Ecu A1-mlstme nl, ,-5 , Dean Ostenberg -bell . - U ,,, t hm . 255 , ,, H N 1 Blair -armed verv well wit ig- ls cannotlxfzoss the goo ,n J, l F band? H cw 0 Pffizi ' I lst lmgl J' he M0 I ,:f.:l,. ., .5 I '-u'I , Ht I ...,. l ..,. .,.. 5 ,,,, , 'Y ,X L ,fQi,v.Z.,, 'ii fr aim F a m, .s,. f g Rmb! 'A e 'ms 00 is ' ' ,Ml : L , lifggf 1 -W ' - - V n V A '1 mrs Chautauqua, I ..,.: t I C 0 D 3 Y some wiffi-E ? . - E lW..e.--We 'ff' ,. ' '-f 1'l2l' beth taze. Returnin ' luql ze pectatols who of g' 'T ' th t ' f 2 Gem -11 ' , :I- mf-:::'e-Mi' I .:...... 2 -age: 'iw bpd- fum 4-nnlr the i if. .V-fa 'ETUW ' 01 grade 2, clock p. 111, g A, 3 get gi mi 5. - ' - ' A X ,' - if ' ' N ' .,., - f ,V - if f 10tt. ilfvflyslde, Illdflpl ff' -' 1119 P l Y ' a P age 29 ,. 1 - 9 ,Wh eve nd '1 che - ses- land Tyro, :nc .- ,DN 3 is ,X Roc Bw , ,.... . --Q Maw ,,...::,....,... 1---. 'Jak' ..-L ,,,t 1 Dal' Bn...n- Jguntests such as States Um.. 'Rgilof' AQ' in v , N '2irf-,,, -1 X N as 5 '7Nff 7 take part in parades in 5AH5F51E155wA5a'H5s'EHG5 built nina QSSE rebutatlonvboth for playing and marching. This organization has also taken first place at the Tri-State Music Contest for the past three years. On December 10, 1937 the Band received new uniforms of blue capes with red linings and blue caps trimmed with red. Now with so many advantages, the Band should be able to uphold and proba- bly surpass these standards which have already been achieved. SOLO TRUMPETS: J. R. Forman Salvatore Scimeca FIRST TRUMPETS: Dorothy Parman Katherine Townsell Maxine Lambillotte SECOND AND THIRD TRUMPETS: Buddy Bridenstine Ammon Caffey Leroy Kincaid THIRD AND FOURTH TRUMPETS: Bill Carinder Charles Mull SOLO CLARINETS: Edward B. Haymaker Melba Jean Mills IEE-Jf'Sternber ar oung SECOND CLARINETS: Maxine Steele Shirley Jo Carinder John Cofer SECOND AND THIRD CLARINETS Deane Parsons Barbara Reynolds Melva Sullivan Page 50 PERCUSSION: Bob Bolinger Billy Edd Truskett Rozanna Croff Marjorie Qgegg FLAG AND STANDARD BEARERS Betty Louise Riggs Roberta Whitney DRUM MAJOR: Raymond McQuillen DIRECTOR: Dave Evans THIRD AND FOURTH CLARINETS: Aura Armstrong Jackie Whittington FLUTES: Irene Mathes Estyl Olsen Betty Wemmer OBOE: George Woods SAXAPHONE: Mary Netta Wells TROM ONES: M. L. Pearsall Marvin Lee Jim Wilson Stanley Woods Jim Bowen HORNS: Bob Webber Polly Bridenstine Emma Jean Parker Billy Bunyan BASSES: Ray Christy Smith Lee Geasland BARITONE: Calvin Edinger P' 1 FlRST VIOLINSL , OBOE: H ,ff ,,, Q1'BI'1B51fIfi1 iff! . - I S Since its beginning the Caney High School orchestra has been a very active organization. The orchestra has played for the school plays and many other local activities. For the past four years the orchestra has won first place at the Tri-State Music Contest at Pittsburg. This organization has been quite an inspiration to the students of the High School and has always added much color to the various occasions at which it has played. Virginia Gray Raymond McQuillen Norma Hipchen Helen Mathes Ray Christy Smith John-McKinney Ruth Hogue Mary Ellen Wemmer SECOND VIOLINS: Alva Fuqua Lois Swan Marjorie Ford Gilda Wilson Lois Spears Marjorie Smith Ruby Puckett Hilda Scimeca CELLOS: Katherine Scimeca Geneva Drybread TRUMPETS: Salvatore Scimeca Leroy Kincaid Buddy Bridenstine Charles Murrell FLUTES: Irene Mathes Estyl Olsen George Woods CLARINETS: Edward B. Haymaker Melba Jean Mills HORNS : Bob Webber Emma Jean Parker Polly Bridenstine TROMBONES: M. L. Pearsall Stanley Woods Marvin Lee VIOLS: Mary Donna Boelens Beulah Geasland Edwin Denman Pauline Patterson DRUMS: Bob Bolinger Marjorie Gregg PIANIST: , Mary Elizabeth Murrell DIRECTOR: Dave Evans !eS,7'7S S5 ,Z There are twenty-six enrolled n he G1rl's Glee Club which meets on Mon- .days and Thursdays. With the aid of their sponsor, Miss Hemphill, these girls ,Ere improving quite rapidly, considering that this is a comparatively 'new - organization. The more experienced girls of previous years have graduated leaving a great number of inexperienced ones to build up the organization. Page 52 BoELENs, MARY DONNA BoULANGER, MARJGRIE BOLES, MARJDRIE CHASTAIN, MABLE CLAWSON, GERALDINE cRoEE, ROZANNA DRYBREAD, GENEVA EAKES, DORINE EWERS, MARY EORD, MARJORLE GUFFEY, BEATRICE HOGUE, RUTH HOLT, EYELYN KANNARD, -MARY JANE KENNEDY, LUCY LEWIS, DOROTHY LINDSEY, MARY MARSHALL, BILLIE MCDERMITT, MARY ELLEN MosER, ALEEN ,,,... ASON, VERA PRICE, JUNE RHOTEN, GRACE RIGGS, BETTY STACY, ERMA JEAN STACY, JUANITA STERNEERG, ALMA SWANK, CLARA MAE 'I'ROXE.L, BETTY WELLS, MARY NETTA ufhq , ,.,,.f,..e , . Mfzixfiin . ,-N sm! First Row: Charles Holeman, Erwin Baldridge, Bud 'm Lindsey, Marvin Freidline, Charles Bingham, Edward Townsell, Francis Todd, Dick Shaffer. Second Row: Wiley Scott, Buddy Wells, Floyd Moreland, Claud Rhoten, Dean Par- sons, Billy Ed Truskett, Jim Merrill, Earnest Hipchen, Carl Shaffergf, Eugene Price, Ray Swank, Hubert Ford. Third Row: Charles Haddock, Instructor, Howard Kennedy, Carl Charles, Ralph Adams, Donald Oyler, R. E. Chastain, Robert Gaut, Richard Goddard, Warren Ben- ton, Lloyd Watson, George Woods, Aura Armstrong, Robert Rains, Richard Kannard. Fourth Row: Billy Wallace, Loren Wagner, J. R. Forman, Lee Geasland, Earl Courtney, J. R. Dodson, Ammon Caffey, Novel Bendler, Glenn Bradford, John McKin- ney, Cecil Ohl, Richard Mann. X , . AN IN -f A EETS DUS e CLUB M . TRIAL A T mnusrmhn P-RT . u The Indus: .F S CLUB I boils held than Hgger the Spiral Arts The Industrial rt?ruee5115',Feb'f Art dock' is oz-nsofvshill apartment first regular meeunied' 'lifter wmcd in 5 club, Whicianzzing an, Charles, Oificers .were cle: bqwere presente. X D1iZe5e:fu311V 4. Aiea .its fizgfmjjtrial articles' iormiiectx: the Club i:r.:x:.::e Plans t as appoi ' IS time eef- by the 09m - estions for , th Q be sub -Med to a Cvm. fowl. Sugg - missed- ' , ,I ihnexf meetingntted co fhgvork Our iff the club ,wetefgirs were Qlecwil :Li e commit ' group at ----..1T- The following 0 .damn Edwin Dell 'H Ydsex Ge fee, includl Department Orgsmzes Club I mes Lindsey, Pfesfdent, menu Brai- - 9 eman Urge w me Ja - 'a i . 'ce-PWS' .' . Ivlafvm V . A A , f rsh V1 , A nt Denman, I MQW? JP,-iexgsf Chazfllees The Industrial Arts Department mag' lsecond v1Ce'PfjZ:xSweQ, fi businessmef with the' ine-191191 Buds urlder thqysponsorship of Mr. Charles foziaunc, Sfcuretvfy' it yybeing shown Iuallv 9, Su Session Wet? SD0ns0,,'?r ,Haddock has organized a club. They Flgonsidevable i-nteriepartment, xn0I'e presented toggestions we .I1esday, Felfr' fheld their first meeting February 4. b the -Boys of the, -present.. W.1Office,S Wjhe group fze made to b -li iAt this time a committee was appoint- 1-gan two-thirds hem! api! be submiitl be elects? approval ef, led to work out plans for future meet- Joillted ' ed, c 9 - - ' ' in b A I om . aug, I j gs. nelgness .wifi all othgllrttees willcbisl The committee, including Jim Lind- Ineeting 6 transacted Ilccessaly sey, George Woods, Charles Holeman, ' HE the ! Marvin Ffiedline and Edwin Denman . lmat with their sponsor for a business session Feb1fu.ary 9.' The following officers were elected -Jim Lindsey, president: Edwin Den- -man, first vice preeidentg Glenn Brad- ford, second vice presidentg Marvin -Friedline, secretary and treasurer, Tuesday, February 15. i I Page 55 'W iizw ,fif- , l .r A S Qflff H2 fg, I 1M X , 11 t P sl f T E el gf' 'xfw 1 fs I -Furla in 3' 9 fp My iff! .cr 4 f,,f, L, SSW? B xi E I , ,. . is Z9 , ., MJD x 'H ' W Cjwawcfy. MAJ ,,,J,,,..,bf M Pr Et f jjfgffzf wWfff?2Ri .. Le , djgfll-figfz,-i-'EQ'1k.,,1gg r , A , , fqahrfq ,Al gb X as gi X fi 9, ' Q f ig WWW fm -- A I-LLLEQ S H' Z W xW9 QW My Fpifxyfi Wx fwyyofjf Www CWM WM , 1 vw f. 4 , K J, t. I - ' 'Q if 45 5 E.- Df f N 5, ' ' Q ' ' K, Li l 3 Qk ' xx A . . ZA f V 1 AX ' QU X'7 v . : xI i KQIJ 'I A t-421'-'9'7..q t wg f - ' N ffl K J5 A yi if .- , x ,. E w Rf' 5685 ,X x XM! N1 WW W QM J My 0 Z 04,2 2 X Muff' 24 -A4-fuk ' ' - '.fy'vJ- 2-Mail Jwwuff- ' 'gl I ' , .......... . - - ,.,. . , .,.,... , 1 -: fx -J t if Y 7 ' .:,i::.:5.::g.g:::::: ..... ...- , it X' I H Had' ea - - . L : --.a- -I Linmcfsny Q-sg '-7655s s X x X M 1 Bdrikgfvl' x nb--X 1,4-7 in JV x g fha! 6 c 7 X014 Q ed xxx xy diff? fu X ,vf 11 A 1 ,lv A Q' Cduiildil' P Lungs Page 56 Haikiga 9 WL PDM -if 1 B'E, E'f5 133-a sf? Harkness, Calvin Edinger, Louis Souders, Jim Roth, Ralph 12 First Row: Halk, M. L. Pearsall, George Boggs, John Coder, George Long, Max Harris. Second Row: Coach Soden, Jack Howard, Robert Scott, Phillip Ingmire, Jim Lind- sey, Dub Hodges, Howard Coltharp, Edward Ganny, Fred Jack, Keck Kimball. Third Ror: Billy Wallace, Bob-Webber, Bob Graves, Jerry Ewers, Richard Kannard, Glenn Bradford, R. C. Mattix, Junior McClure, Charles Holeman, Ray Christy Smith, Edwin Denman. Caney 20--Grenola 0--Sept.,24 Caney 51--Cedarvale 0--Oct. l Caney 0--Neodesha 12--Oct. 8 Caney 7--Howard 6--Oct. 15 Caney 15--Fredonia 20--Oct. 22 1937 SCHEDULE Caney Ganey Caney Caney Caney SUMMARY or 193V SEASON -Sedan O--Oct. 29 --Elk City 0--NOV. 5 -Moline 14--Nov. 12 Copan 6--Nov. 19 --Cherryvale 19--Nov. 26 The Caney Bullpups completed the current season with five wins, 2 ties, and three defeats, only one league contender being able to dethrone-the Caney team, Another successful season is thereby tabulated in the annals of the Caney High School. The 1957 coach and squad should be duly complimented of play though the league title was relinquished to a ceptional reputation of preceding teams has been thoroughly ened in almost every respect. Coach Carl Soden has successfully completed his first year in the coaching field as tutor of the athletic forces of Caney High. Returning to the high school from which he was graduated in 1935, he has rendered services of the highest type. His winning smile and pleasing personality has hel,ed him to win his way into the heart of I . every student. their style The ex- r height- Page 37 .Bfi-Q...- Ev-'BEE Eapifsim YHBLT5. -. T Nc, S5 13 QQQI7 ge- , 1 I 'I 1 I LJ? -------------- ----- l ffwlfwkyw .:.:. 2 'W .. bw .,.,,.... 5 ggi? ' U f , .e:a:a5sjs5a555z5 - ' .fmzffl M5355 M, 1 ' ' W .,,, , ,, uw ' , M 4: , ,,,,,, .,.,.,. 1 . ,.,. .,... . f 3 Y L .wg K I S X .xxx Ea immrry 1. x , f 5 .f Q .1 u,Q ,,,., 11113,-1.-...--' 545145 1,299 Q Q u U U 5 I I 1 If L Y V - ,ix ,-,- -. amy 211' H 5 fa QM A A-'H f' 5 ff 5 . ff ., 1311. H 2:53: 22 I Lf - '- as ,I - ..,..,. -,:,.,T.:: I IIVQVAQ : -- -ff -z:e z:s5s,:g2:::::g,,: -'-' g 1 G.!Q,:,gj, gg M , A X . X, A ,,,,, , ,,,, .,., A Q H A . ,.. , - 1 ' f H , . .1 In m , - '-'- z 1' 2 ?f?'Hfff '37m,:r+wM'W+' xx 'XV' ----- ---- W A ' f. .,-,v-.-,: : , el5i,,,, y y - 5,3 -. 121222. 4:22, 1 , f f , -- E 1' afvfwfgsm ' 'Q Lf: 4 2 ..,...N. ,WW mi W W , .4 i w all 101 1r-,1 11 QF11 11 X fEc7Qg, Q4 I Er614m'c5feif, .lim Roth, Dub Hodges. ' V ' it ' 1 1' Second Row: Coach Soden, Ray Christy mith, Howard Coltharp, Glenn Bradford, Andrew Harkness, Phillip Ingmire, Robert Bolinger, Jack Howard, Keck Kimball. SUM ARY 1958 Little opposition was experienced by the Caney High Bullpups in conference basketball competition during the 1958 season. The championship was won by a decisive and secure margin though several strong quintets were included in the league. Accompanied by their exceptional ability and team play, the team was principally distinguished by their resolutions and determination to win. Sev- eral victories were realized in the closing minutes of play and by small mar- gins while none were lost in this manner. The 1958 title is the first to be won in the recently organized league, a fact of no mean consequence, and is recorded in the first year of coaching ex- perience for Coach Soden. Esteem only should be awarded to a seasoned record of this kind. SCHEDULE +Caney 44--Flippin CArk.J 26--Dec. 28 ecaney 52--Elgin 18--Feb, 1 tCaney 54--Peru 25--Jan. 7 Caney 40--Peru 254-Feb. 4 +Caney 51--Neodesha 19--Jan. ll Caney 21--Independence 55--Feb. 8 Caney 41--Peru 25--Jan. 14 HCaney 52--Bartlesville 51--Feb. 9 Caney 22--Elgin 21--Jan. 15 'V 26--Chautauqua 19--Feb. ll Caney 25--Moline 58--Jan. ' 22--Cedarvale 29--Feb. 15 Caney 22--Chautauqua 19- Q--Sedan 19--Feb. 21 sCaney 25--Cedarvale 18- -Elgin 21--Feb, 25 Caney 55--Coffeyville 1013 45--Map, 9 Caney 42--Sedan 22--J . ehome Games Page 59 X L. 1-hgh First Row: Richard Shafer Ed T sk tt Ji B lcaffey, Dennis Harkness. .v PU 0 , m owen, Lee Geasland, Ammon 'Y L1 if Second Row: Coach'Soden, Lowell Woolf, Charles Murrell, Robert Dawson. S C H E D U L E Caney 24--Moline 21--Dec. 22 'Caney 14--Elgin 22--Feb. l 'Caney 18--Peru 21--Jan. '7 Caney 6--Peru 20--Feb. 4 Caney 2.57-Chautauqua 8--Jan. ll 'Caney 42--Chautauqua 16--Feb. ll 'Caney 15--Cedarvale 25--Jan. 25 Caney 15--Gedarvale '7--Feb. 15 Caney 5--Coffeyville 53--Jan. 26 fCaney 19--Sedan l'7--Feb. 12 Caney 19--Sedan -15--Jan. 28 Caney 15--Elgin l'7-4-Feb. 23 SUM ARY 1958 The Junior High team though turning in a mediocre record was capable of outstanding play. They lacked last quarter stamina however and frequently suc- ceeded in the latter period of the game. Their ability is shown by their vic- tories over several of the league leaders and their occasional championship performance. Beginning with excellent prospects, the t-:f was weakened heavily by the inopportune loss of three regulars although tw: eturned after a period of illness. The 1958 seasonal record is in additi-4 LV5-f' ite improvement over immediate previous seasons.4 V X The first annual Junior High Tournament ally Lr - y Canal resulted in an all-around success. Though Caney did not vgwf ou, they eggl ited one of the best teams and reached the consolation 2 AhJNJx 'ern Kean e winner of first place with Cedarvale runner-up, Anothe Q- 53issut.ye,pQv5h6' for next year. Q 0 HV . Hi na5 i'i 'IVV ssefesnfnzffgrggisriiffFf4HfPfff:s5HsaHf Xx . . . ...y I .,.. , .Q , ' ,avi1'fw TLV m5L1jiFnmf.wifJ5HH5?5hEi xl -. -- :' .- - tX..e- is f'f an . sweegxsiaegs: -: Clzsib ',ZfZemxfQQ5,s?s.:ai'edwfig iw s vts,f+QS2siWsiffe?aQa nx-xiigggwgsfssifcwifpy Page 40 ,.f ,Slug 'H J - ef..- .. ue Q Q- --zz W ff gf 115'-Eff YTQSTLSQPX FT ' I-f v ikwghgv ' XJ 2? wr 5575 Q 352 1 ,X xff We 15? Y ul W if i 'WN ,Y if f, M , ' I. ,l I! .PX Lf' 2 me M a w x U sa x fx 1, Vs Z -z '11, .nm '-'M Q hut' 1:1125 Rev NLM. Murrelk MP.'x'Ll0dlS+ F'a'Hxe.r lVXamQ8N C.a+x1o he . B . Qea..ga:x+:d:g:ef K . BaP+ S+ iafifww gg +525 views: EWR' 'E gif? fwqzgi, Y V77 Ki? Y? 1 'W Z V 'ifiy' W1 sf .sv Qev Tolw Olmikeacl C I-nS+uaN 14. 1.- VXUE Rev. O. D Na1-a revue. Page 43 I , , W ,hr 1 L 'Y . A Q if ' fl:., L Zql ,Q , N 4 gi gg f ' ,ff ' :' :' W A ' ' ' ' H Q. ' , 0Wqf '?N w ' 4 : , ' 1 G3 - 5 fa, H Q7 ,Lf Y uul ' 6 In .N ,. Y ,,. A Q X f X f 1 'W ' A, ,. ,, 6 O K , ' 5 , - ' ' ' '- . v Q ff K zqzs lf, 6 .EZLAV A 3 S 4 ' A ' 1::- n l f 2 ' , , 4 x Q 4 Y N f li' ' 2 - 21f :' , f f O N ' A O 4 K O 3 r t ' S 0 L g I O5 , x Xl A , ,1 . .2946 5 V '. ' TA I L L X9 g i ff A3 4 Acfve 13211 I1'1'3 CALEN'DA'R 4. J o K E s ddr! mum V072 , kim 5W,,, . M W wfywk 'g f 3 7'wAg W'jSs?' DWMMMW M My Q l , ' p M LL nlenninr SEPTEMBER School begins and Supt. Popki gives advice to all Classes meet and officers are ected Comes the first football game and all is well. The Bullpups play at Grenola WOh! what was my locker numhe That's the thought that runs i the minds of the seventh grad- ers OCTOBER ' The Bullpups have as their gues the Cedarvale team The Seniors plan to sell at th Armistice Football game Senior class rings decided on ordered KaneKan staff is chosen and NYe old Editorn turns out to be no other but Mr. Kimbell We study to break the monotony NOVEMBER Bullpups venture to play Elk Ci in their fair city The Seniors seem to be coming they sell at game with Moline 'Swingin' in the cornn, when t Seniors sponsor the school dan Farmer Brown and Little Eva t 'in the big barn dance 25 Thanksgiving chapel program an we were dismissed for a short vacation. Don't eat too much you might miss school! DECEMBER Thanksgiving vacation over and start looking forward to the 2 Football season is over and we have a practice game of B. B. Independence Nakenak staff sponsors a Wkid partyn The ninth grade presents a Xma chapel. They bid us farewell a glorius vacation--we're dis- missed for eleven days JANUARY Jr. and Senior meeting to vote on the coming Minstrel show Neodasha vs. Caney in B. B. -l4 Cram! Cram! It's time for exams. We take notice of a good deal of red ink being used! Dan Cupid bows down to Arkie and Mary Ellen FEBRUARY Misner players give an interes- ting three-act play for students The grade schools occupy the au- ditorium and give an opperetta Chautaqua comes to play the Bull- pups, and the Jr. Pepperettes sell Senior's sponsor a WBig Applen dance for this month MARCH A music ensemble comes to C.H.S. -ll B. B. Tournament at Fredonia. Coffeyville wins the champ- ionship Seniors challenge Juniors to a softball game Men's quartet comes from C. of E and invites Seniors to attend Playmaker play and dance after- wards at the clubhouse APRIL -Senior sneak-day--they spend day in Independence Sophmores sponsor monthly dance. Everyone turns out in prints andcy overalls Caney band is invited to Fiesta at Joplin Jr. - Sr. Minstrel Caney is represented at Annual Music Contest in Pittsburgh 1 MAY Senior's hold Class Day 18 Exams! This is the NLast Roundupn Commencement and all is over. We Seniors leave you and venture out into the cruel, cruel world! Take care of dear old C. H. S. The place where all our memories linger Es ii 50555 QMLQWW ' .K n ,lf Mm fu ff Q Jyfy T ,J - '55, dljfgt f M446 Si F Z ! 1 A 1 4 The One Gift that is sure to please -Your Photograph- Lawrenoe Studio r The Best Wishes Through Life- Merrill Clothing and Marche Beauty Shop 1 :roHN REYNOLDS Telephone 444 Caney Kane. Two Trucks to Serve You--1 You'll Save Money Buy ing From Me. CLIFTON HOTEL ' Caney Kansas Our Home Cooked Meals Have No Superior Dinner Parties a Specialty Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Skaggs Page 48 EZ Wg JGHNSON 1 VARIETY STCRE ,EW CONGRATULATIONS 205 West 4th C Kansas -1 44-Lf. . 2 0-14 X 52435 A4 M245 Q Joe Carinder Funeral Hom X!fxY C K Wx E I n ' V, ' 'M 2 ff' Le ,, vffhf-Q 7 . fy V 'S W-, ,,, 5 .4 1' ' ' N bi wwlyg-ex. fem, gf., , , , , .x -, I X L7 . . :G . L ' ' ' QL' V Q , xx A. s I v Y 'X y 1 S x 'o e'WJN'J K ' 3 ' 1 4 ' CPR VX V 'fn' ' .X k ' 5 l3i'ef:'4:-'VL 79-ff! N ' Q ' - '41 FX-0 ,Q-H, A X., 1, XXL! l 9 1 ' ,1 W 1 ML JJ .s If It s Done Wlth Heat X' , V Pk ' :bil ,ix Qi P Y N 'I Mgr.:,,---er.-,..1,.15ff4,:gaEL,fa?r,9:,-EQ 1,5-, , 'fxwqgg h+.?7!f',-:15,,.,,! G, 5 My GAS Will do it Better ' Bring Us Your Fuel Problems A ,f mf N GAS SYSTEM INCORPORATED T! xx fl Page 50 9 . . S Ph , e , fig! Witty if I -35, mg iff 1 I 'Q N The Bon-Ami t viii Lumber Company Phone 35 Everything in Paint ROY D.JOY C S LINGLE T I g Service Stat Cl g d P g 476 -- C y K -H- S l P d t Sb? t Page 51 8 x1,fffvf2j2fJ MW TW I ff gf 5 222E1E1EIE25IE25?E1?E?E2 '.-:2 5152353 1:f:-. 25!1112E1E2EIS2E1E1EI:-2 iE2i5E2E1E1E1i1:1:2:1:-.. 3211122232221 1E5i1:5:5:7:5: Qg THE THRIFTY 60 THE BRILLIANT 85 F. D. Toner Motor Co., Caney Phone 10 ,txt Q 'Mar J -R IMM is UI' J. , J 4 l1lm,,L S 'Q I . eg. , u High 'IL I W lllss Berger: Glve Hrs. Jones: Glve nl-ss Hunt: l 15-ll ne the deilnltlon me l1lncoln's Cwettys- ' .glvs you '5 days t of trlgonometry . burg address . get your repo ts nd-nerd Blalr: lt' s Jenn Cetera l dld- Jln Botn: O K l l 9. nan -abc possess- n't even uno-av tnat take Onrlstmas, es tnree vlves. ne ever llved tnere. Bsster as July Mtn lem fr jafg F Blleen Ford: ymi-cn - ltr. Bagnallerr what ' ,6i v would you prefer, a ls the formula for ' if 1 man of braln, wealth water, Yaul Adams? 7 X or appearance? Yau!-2 Bl-533.5550- . J I Clara naezappea-1-ance nr. H: Nonsense. W' an and the sooner the Yault iesterday , b e t t e r. you 'sald lb was 520. me-ggxillenz my Our advice to mr. urs . Jones ia er sald that Yoplslns ln ni-s did Grant stop be would Klll the speech na-ld-ns: To 'Une mlddle of ilrst bby who 'pave a good begln- bri-lllsnt cus e'2 'missed ue. ni-n6 and a good end- 'Bob B: 'als su Balpn Halls: Well, lns as close togetn- porters fell s ay dld be do lt? er so p0sslble. on both slde Galvin: vine-t de- ,W 4, wx sald tuat mar- gree -alll you try 513, , tba- was outspoken. to get li you go Nfs , Eg Then John G. vant- on to college, an 424g 123. ed tg,ggp1 by,1bon? L. B., B. B. or-Q nl gll Women, women every- B0z.ane Grofiz rf. ? dm ' unere and not a one ll. P.. N. - V can tblnl- Oblez lllss Hunt one llr. 'ne-pw-ker: ymbt 'Lou're late sgaln plored my pocltets . ls the dliference Salvatore, don t N.. Gregg: what dld between the llortb you uno-I when sne ilnd there? and Soutn pole? start our work? O: yrnat does an exe nl. Yearsallz yrnJ B: llc, they are plorer ilndfneterlal tnere ls a world always started for ner nent lecture. of dlirerence . when l get here , Q Wa . Carl Frencls: Bo melba: l near V Q you xgnovl tne that Glare- mae f X 'nelgnt of gefln- lessness? Gbas .Blngnan :ies , I a splinter ln a wooden leg. The census talner asked: Are you unmerrled? Bnlrley P.. re- plledz No, l've never even been n a r r 1 e d. VV ls illlne 'ner old love letters . lrene llatbes: as ey as? k r tn rough 8-B Betty Biggs: Boss lhargorle talk ln her sleep? E-lleen: llo and lt' s terribly en- asperetlner- one only smiles. fm that . F W, K M3-ss Berger plalnlns a prob lem to tne class 1301 if you iafbch the 'DOS- l'l g lo-:lt through at M IIGQE new all Wy es .- ' lux, aj-at ' t , Page 55 ,r Page 54 The Caneye Valley National Bank Caney, Kansas L.l0.l Member Federal Deposit Insurance ' Corporation 1l0 . ,- Fr- Our Best Wishes For The Class Of '58 Continuous Service To Caney For Forty-nine Years Jaw Q s QZWZJWQQWWLMWMJXW Z0ff-,,,..,f,-- Zap? 02702 ! Qffongratulations QQ Wa JQZAZ 55 4495! to class of 1938 I WW QM 0 aged!! X Z' 4 favvis vocevry- M avke j jx Fresh F uit k roceries ! WLZWWZ V1 !l - DQ . X X, WW lifwffwfffwf - s 'Z :L . f I , - ' ' Our ongatglations. ' ,Lg and I J gm ' Best Wishes Q4 Lf' To the 4A11,- Class of 1938 fffwfs Leach Iewelvy Stove Page 55 B V WM wfffyfglfwfiy ff prjrgjjj Class o 958 v -' X 'fi t la ' 'J 'KWYOUNG WM!! 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Is our foremost thought in store service and courtesy as well as regard to prices J. E. ELLIOTT Page 59 Doss SERVICE sm1oN CONGRATULATIONS WITH EAST SIDE GROCERY K-if CONQCO GERM PROC V .OTOR OIL RUPERT WAKELAND Your Miles - Merchants Manager Jess Doss Harold VanAtta Lpb X9-V16-f I4 xx A Jessie W- Ehemarm When you are discouraged Insurance with your car Notary Public bring it to us V PT10119 00 for a complete repair job We sell Phillips N660 E gas and oils 0 '20 as H 4,0410 0 IE Q IEIIIEBIILIWPU 9 AL 0 lip G OJ: 'I-,wg ,z-z-'sg Phone 168 SPRING ST. GARAGE Storage--Wrecker Service Page 60 3 THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO EXPRESS ITS APPRECIATION FOR 'JRE COOPERATION OF THE' BUSINESS MEN, TEACHERS, AND 'IEE STUDENT BODY IN THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNUAL. WE ESPECIALLY THANK OUR SPONSORS, MRS. MARIE I. JONES AND MR.. CHARLES HADDOCK FOR THEIR GENEROUS ASSISTANCE. Jil J M A . Bring Your Printing JO' -. 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