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ROWE S SERVICE General Electrrc Servrng you, ts our Busrness Garden Ctty Kansas SCI-IULMAN HARDWARE Parnts Hardware Sportrng Goods Prpe and Ptpe fttttngs Garden Crty Kansas PEARL DRUG STORE Prescrrptrons a specralty Garden Ctty Kansas CALDWELL MOTOR COMPANY Lakm, Kansas September September September September September September September September October October Octobe r October October November December December December December December December December January January January January January January January January January January January February February February February February March March March March March March March Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl May May May May May I 16 SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER School begrns enrollment 47 Senrors went to Laktn Prctures taken Freshmen Imtratron They had to walk back to town and we gave them a watermelon feast Band left to go to Hutchrnson Band marches rn parade at Hutchrnson Lyceum course Charles Ramsden Baseball game wrth Holcomb here All school party OCTOBER Band went to Garden Crty to hear the U S Baseball game at Holcomb Lyceum course Raymond Stuhl Baseball game wrth Shallow Water there Baseball game here wrth Shallow Water NOVEMBER Sentor play DECEMBER Frrst basketball game here wrth Trrbune Lyceum course Raymond Bogardus Basketball game w1th Holcomb there Band concert Basketball game wrth Coolrdge there Basketball game wrth Leott here Chrrstmas Party JANUARY Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Donkey Basketba Lyceum course Basketball game wrth Shallow Water there wrth Prercevrlle here wrth Garden Ctty B Team wrth Trtbune there wrth Kendall there ll game Barlltes wrth Holcomb here Assembly conferences Clyde Hartford Basketball game wrth Lakm here Basketball game wrth Garden Crty B Team FEBRUARY Lakm Magrcran Basketball game wrth Prercevrlle there I3 I4 League Basketball Tournament here Basketball game wrth Lakm there Basketball game wrth Kendall here MARCH II I2 I3 Reg1ona1BB Basketball Tournament Haston Kansas Lyceum course Lrbby James Senror Career Day Garden Crty Track meet Garden Crty Contest Prevues arrne Band nere there Ltberal Band Concert I9 20 21 State BB Basketball Tournament Hutchrnson Kansas APRIL Muslc Festtval I1 Contest Dodge Crty Juntor Senror Banquet Syracuse track meet Crmarron track meet Garden Clty Juco Chorr St Mary s of the Plams musrcar numbers WAVL track meet MAY Junror play Lyceum course Ben Harmnond Baccalaureate Commencement Senrors left on semor trip to Chrcago I I2 ' I ' : ' . . ll ' ' ' !v1 I3 : ' 16 ' . I , I7 ' ' - I9 -- . 25 ' , . 26 . I ' . . M ' 3 . 8 -- . I4 ' . . I7 , , ' . I4 ' . 2 . ' . . . 1 3 -- ' . . - - . 5 . . IO . I2 ' ' , . . . . . I6 , ,' . 23 ' . ' 6 ' . . 9 1 ' ' . - - . I2 . . I3 ' ' , . ' I6 ' , . I9 . zo -- ' ' . January 20 Basketball game with Shallow Water, here. 23 ' . , . 26 , -- . 27 ' ' , . 31 ' ' . . 4 . . . . 6 . . . , 1 I2- - , . - - ' 16 ' ' . . 20 ' , . , Io- - - ' -' . ' 16 -- ' . 24 ' -- ' . 27 -- ' . 27 . 30 ' . I8- - - -- ' . . 2 . . . ' Io- -- ' . . I7 . - . . ' I7 . ' I8 ' . ' 2I ' ' . Q . I ' ' . ' 28 . I ' . I -- . - IO . I4 . ' . .
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CLASS OF '53 AS FRESHMEN, TOP, L, TO R.: Darrell Myers, Virg Hanneman, George Novotny, Lloyd Krause, Ronnie Molz, Doug Jones, Jim Fulton, Floyd Griggs. BOTTOM: Juanita Baughman, Mary Anderson, Ardis Boman, Sue Van Winkle, Willa Claire Smith, Stella Rigon, Carolyn Baier. The sponsor is Mr, Harper. 1953 IILHSS HISTURU On September 5, 1949 fifteen energetic freshmen walked into the halls of the old Deerfield High School. Although, we thought we were pretty smart, the seniors soon taught us otherwise. Those who entered as freshmen were Mary Anderson, Carolyn Baier, Juanita Baughman, Ardis Boman, Estella Rigdon, Willa Claire Smith, Lloyd Krause, Virgil Hanneman Ronald Molz, Douglas Jones, Floyd Griggs, George Novotny, Billy Steelman, Dara Myers, and Jim Fulton, On the second Friday of our freshman year the seniors were very kind to us and initiated us. Of course, at that time we dreaded it but now we can look back and laugh, Our class officers for the freshman year were George Novotny, president, Ronald Molz, vice- presidentg and Ardis Boman, secretary-treasurer, Lloyd Krause, reporter, The sponsor of our class was John Harper. We lost Billy Steelman after two weeks of school and gained Susan Van Winkle later in the year. She came from Anderson, Missouri. By 1950 we struggled through our freshman studies and could now call ourselves sophomores. We lost Susan Van Winkle at the beginning of our sophomore year and later Mary Anderson who quit school to marry Haughey Skipton. The class officers for our soph- omore year were Ardis Boman, presidentg Willa Claire Smith, vice-president: Mary Anderson, secretary, 55161121 Rigdon, treasurer. Our sponsor for our sophomore year was Miss Norma Ryman, When we came back to school in 1951 we were promoted to juniors and by that time we thought we were pretty big. At the beginning of our junior year Estella Rigdon quit school to marry Willard McGinn. Willa Claire Smith moved to Cullison, Kansas, and Dara Myers moved to Beeler, Kansas. In October we also had a magazine sale and the junior box supper.' In November, 1951, Jim Fulton quit school because of illness, In April of our junior year we gave our junior play Midnight under the direction of Miss Norma Ryman. Just as soon as we got our play over we started working on the junior-senior banquet which took place in the halls of D. H.S. in May. We enjoyed Olll' junior year under the sponsorship of Miss Pearl Conway. Now the time has come when we can call ourselves seniors. We started our senior year by having the pleasure of initiating the freshman, Our officers for our senior year were Lloyd Krause, presidentg Juanita Baughman, vice-president, Ardis Boman, secretary- treasurer, and Carolyn Baier, reporter, Next on our schedule was, Running Wild , our senior play under the direction of Miss Norma Ryman. We took in more money at our senior play than any class had in the last eight or nine years, The seniors were invited guests at the alumni banquet held during Christmas vacation, In April, 1953, the seniors enjoyed being the guests at the junior-senior banquet given us by the juniors. George Novotny and Ronald Molz were chosen for all-star's in basketball at the state basketball tournament at Hutchinson, Kansas. Lloyd Krause took a piano solo to the district music festival at Dodge City, Kansas, in April and ArdiS Boman took 3 corner solo. The Sunday night before our graduation we had our baccalaureate service, and later in the week we had our class night program. On May the fourteenth nine seniors walked down the aisles of the Deerfield High School Audiroriurn for our last time to receive our diplomas. The sponsors for our senior year were Mr, Gray and Mr. Laudick. Sponsored by DEERFIELD CAFE Z6
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THE DEERF DEERFIELD KANSAS POPULATION 115000 KA NOVOTNY STATE CHAMP George Novotny coach of the Deerfreld Spartans Qurntet has brought hrs team to the second state cham pronshrp rn two years Novotny a former graduate of Deerfreld rs a genrus rn developrng a basketball team NEW CURE FOR COLDS FOUND The Frxrtwell Instrtute has announced that Dr Carolyn Barer has drscovered a new cold cure After many years of research Dr Barer say The fastest way to cure a cold 15 to stop breathrng GRIGGS ELECTED Floyd Grlggs candrdate for State Audrtor has been elected by a land slrde Mr Grrggs resrgned as presr dent of the Graveyard Insuranre to take thrs posttron MOLZ ARCHITECT The Sleepwell Hotel has announced that Ronald Molz lS the archrtect for the new ultra modern hotel completelw made of grass wrll have a parkrng lot for helrcopters on to RETURNS FROM CONCERT A successful concert tour of South Amerrca was completed by Lloyd Krause, renowned plantst Lloyd has traveled all over the world but declded that Deerfreld was the best place to grve hrs concerts QEd1tors's Note He doesn't lrke a very brg audrence Q l'OR AND ABOUT WOMEN Mrs Ardts fliomanj Novotny Entertarned the Happy Gossrp Club' wrth a tea Tuesday. Mrs. Novotny, mother of frve chrldren, rs the presrdent of the club Mrss Iuanrta Baughman, recently employed by the marrrage counselors, IS helprng many grrls have a happy marrrage. For Sale Brmg All Your Money a d Buy the Best of Prgs Vllllill HANNEMAN FARM KELLY FOOD STORE Lakm, Kans PATTERSON JEWELRY Never a Carryrng Charge for Credrt Garden Ctty, Kansas . ' . - ZOO Hampshire Hogs . .'. ' H P- A
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