Hoyt High School - Cowboy Yearbook (Hoyt, KS)

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ftorattott eJ-J AAAAAAA-. AJ-XXXA, XXXXXXXX ! 1 rrr ; J _ i t 1 t jv KT0KJ Uyj UT C 'i ........................... !■............................... We the Senior Class of 1961, wish to dedicate our annual to David Meggison whom was a former member of our class. ,TT frrrTyTTTjg| « « PARENTS S-h R h- IK t K X •S.vSwi i Tv K. vWWHW VMM W XIW « •• «■ at a????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ■ « I We would also like to dedicate this annual to our Parents, whom by their helpfulness and patience through twelve years of school have helped us to become future citizens of our country. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. 6c Mrs . Mr. 6c Mrs . Mr. 6c Mrs. Mr. 6c Mrs. Mr. 6c Mrs. Gerald Albright B. J. Albright S. J. Anderson Raymond Armstrong R. M. Barger Edward Bausch Johnnie Bolz Mr. 6c Mrs . Mr. 6c Mrs. Mr. 6c Mrs . Mr. 6c Mrs . Mr. 6c Mrs. Mr. 6c Mrs. R. A. Butler 0. J. Hill Frank Nioce Carl Osborn Guy Salts William Warner —And suddenly there blows on me The sterner discipline of the Sea. Roscoe Rickel Treasurer HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Leezy Mathematics Principal Girls Miss Steenbock Commerce Physical Education Mrs. Borth English, Library Mathematics Home Economics Science Silent, whispering Sea, beyond the steep And thorny reach of doubt, your peace hangs deep Glenda Faye Anderson Darrel Eugene Albright James Lovell Albright Francis James Armstrong Richard Lee Bausch Eva May Bolz Ethel Donna Rae Butler William Wayne Barger Harry Carr Happiness is our motto, Success if our goal. Mr. Bontrager Sponsor Miss Steenbock Sponsor ptttors President Jim Albright Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Class Officer......1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Football...........1-2-3-4 Baseball...........1-2-3-4 Student Council..........2 Letter Club............3-4 Annual Staff.............4 Paper Staff..............4 Plays....................3 Homecoming Att...........4 Boy Chorus.........1-2-3-4 F.F.A................1-2-3 Vice President Linda Osborn Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Class Officer..........1-4 Kayettes...........1-2-3-4 Band...............1-2-3-4 Pep Club...........1-2-3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Annual Staff.............4 Girls Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Special Chorus...........1 Sextet...................2 Operetta.................2 Plays....................3 Homecoming Queen.........4 Carnival Att.............3 Darrel Albright Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Class Officer......1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Football...........1-2-3-4 Baseball...........1-2-3-4 Letter Club..........2-3-4 Student Council..........2 Mixed Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Boys Chorus........1-2-3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Plays....................3 Homecoming Att...........4 F.F.A................2-3-4 Secretary Bill Barger Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Football...........1-2-3-4 Baseball...........1-2-3-4 Class Officer..........3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Annual Staff.............4 Letter Club..........2-3-4 Boys Chorus........1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.........2-3-4 Plays....................3 F.F.A................1-2-3 Homecoming King..........4 Reporter Sue Salts Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Class Officer......1-2-3-4 Kayettes...........1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Letter Club........1-2-3-4 Cheerleader........1-2-3-4 Pep Club...........1-2-3-4 Student Council..........3 Annual Staff.............4 Paper Staff..............4 Band.................1-2-3 Girls Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Operetta.................2 Special Chorus...........1 Sextet...................2 Plays....................3 Homecoming Att.........2-4 Donna Butler Holton...................1 Hoyt.................2-3-4 Pep Club.............2-3-4 Kayettes...............3-4 Student Council..........4 Paper Staff..............4 Girls Chorus...........3-4 Treasurer Student Council Donald Nioce Hoyt........... Basketball...« Football....... Baseball...... Letter Club.. Band.......... Glee Club----- F.F.A......... Paper Staff.. Class Officer 1-2-3-4 ......4 ____3-4 1-2-3-4 ____3-4 ____1-2 ..1-2-4 ..1-2-3 ......4 .......4 Glenda Anderson .Student Counct1 Corona...................1 Hoyt.................2-3-4 Class Officer............3 Kayettes.............2-3-4 Pep Club.............2-3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Girls Chorus.........2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.........2-3-4 Operetta.................2 F.F.A. Sweetheart Att...2 Snowball Att...........3-4 Plays....................3 Richard Bausch Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Baseball...........1-2-3-4 Football.............2-3-4 Letter Club............3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Mixed Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Boys Chorus........1-2-3-4 F.F.A..............1-2-3-4 Catherine Hill Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Class Officer..........1-2 Kayettes...........1-2-3-4 Basketball.........1-2-3-4 Pep Club...........1-2-3-4 Letter Club........1-2-3-4 Cheerleader..............4 Annual Staff.............4 Paper Staff..............4 Band.................1-2-3 Girls Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Operetta.................2 Special Chorus...........1 Play.....................3 Basketball Co-Captain...4 Jim Armstrong Silver Lake............1-2 Hoyt...................3-4 Basketball.............3-4 Football...............3-4 Baseball...............3-4 Student Council..........3 Letter Club............3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Plays....................3 Boys Chorus............3-4 Mixed Chorus...........1-2 F.F.A................1-2-3 Eva May Bolz Hoyt...............1-2-3-4 Pep Club.............1-2-3 Kayettes...........1-2-3-4 Paper Staff..............4 Girls Chorus.......1-2-3-4 Harry Carr Hoyt...............2-3-4 Football...........2-3-4 Baseball...........2-3-4 Glee Club............2-4 Letterclub...........3-4 Paper Staff............4 • SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 6 I It was a rainy day on September 4, 1957, when fifteen Freshmen went rushing through Hoyt High School's front door. Most everyone was well aquainted, except those from other schools. They were David Meggison, Vernice Zachariasen, Linda Osborn, and Eva May Bolz. Those from Hoyt were Jim Albright, Darrel Albright, Catherine Hill, Sue Salts, Jerry Grant, Bill Barger, Donald Nioce, Richard Bausch, Inita Howerton, Darrel Doud, and Glenn Hatch. During the first of the year Vernice Zachariasen dropped out of school. Our class officers were: Jim Albright, President; Jerry Grant, Vice President; Linda Osborn, Secretary; Sue Salts, Treasurer; Catherine Hill, Reporter; and Darrel Albright, Student Council. Our sponsor was Mr. Cockerill. The high- lights of our year were initiation and Sue Salts being elected cheer- leader. In 1958, eighteen Sophomores began their second year. We were sorry to lose two students this year. Darrel Doud quit because of illness and David Meggison passed away. We gained Charlotte Hughes, Glenda Anderson, Harry Carr, and Donna Butler. The officers we chose to guide us through the year were: Jerry Grant, President; Darrel Albright, Vice President; Catherine Hill, Secretary-Treasurer; Sue Salts, Reporter; Jim Albright, Student Council. Mr. Bontrager was our sponsor. We were very happy to have Glenda Anderson elected F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant, Sue Salts, Homecoming Attendant and Cheer- leader, and Linda Osborn chosen as Drum Majorette. Sue and Linda were also in the sextet. The whole class took part in the operetta. When we came back our third year we found we had lost Glenn Hatch and Inita Howerton, but we gained Jim Armstrong. The officers we elected for this year were: Darrel Albright, President; Jim Albright, Vice President; Jerry Grant, Secretary; Bill Barger, Treasurer; Glenda Anderson, Reporter; Sue Salts and Jim Armstrong, Student Coun- cil Representatives. Our sponsors were Miss Steenbock and Mrs. Shimp. We were very glad to have Glenda Anderson, Snowball Attendant, Sue Saits, Cheerleader, and Linda Osborn, Carnival Attendant. Linda also went to the State Music Festival. The highlights of this year were class rings, Junior-Senior Banquet, Junior Play, and we also had the winning float at the carnival. Finally came the big year when we were at last Seniors. We were very sorry to have lost Jerry Grant and Charlotte Hughes. Our class officers were, Jim Albright, President; Linda Osborn, Vice President; Darrel Albright, Secretary; Bill Barger, Treasurer; Sue Salts, Re- porter; Donald Nioce and Donna Butler, Student Council. Our sponsors were Miss Steenbock and Mr. Bontrager. Many interesting things happ- ened to us this year. First of all Catherine Hill and Sue Salts were Cheerleaders. Linda Osborn and Bill Barger were chosen Homecoming Queen and King. Sue Salts, Darrel Albright, and Jim Albright were Homecoming Attendants. Glenda Anderson was chosen as one of the Snow- Ball Attendants. The highlights of our year were editing the Annual, our Senior Play, the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Senior Trip, and last but best of all Graduation. It is now the year 1981. The Juniors will board a Rocket at the Kansas City Rocketport for a trip around the continent to visit the Seniors of 1961. On the way to the Rocketport we stop in the Cities of Topeka and Lawrence. In Topeka we find our own little Homecoming Queen, Linda Osborn, who is now happily married to Albert J. Linda and Albert now own a prosperous Bakery Shoppe. From Topeka we travel on to Lawrence where we locate Eva May Bolz who is now the loyal secretary to a famous lawyer. As we walk into the office of the lawyer we find Eva sitting on his lap taking dicta- tion. From Kansas City we travel to Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, where we find Sue Salts who now is a Sergeant in the WAC. She tells us that she likes it so well that she plans to make the Army her career. Good luck Sue! Now we jump into our cars and make a trip into the interior of the great state of Texas, where we find Jim Armstrong. He is the owner of the world renowned Armstrong Goat Ranch. Jim reports that he now has 1,000 head of goats and that the herd is still growing. We now turn our journey northward as we travel to Indianapolis, Indiana. As we walk down the street the sports editor of the local paper stops us and tells us that one of our old alumis, Jim Albright, is tearing the brickyard to pieces with his newly developed racing car. He is now known as Brickdust Albright . Also in Indianapolis we find Harry Carr who now owns his own Coca Cola bottling company. Harry tells us that during the summer he plays baseball with the world champion New York Rockets. From the Hoosier State we travel to New York City where we find Catherine Hill who is working in a factory that turns out bubble gum wrappers. Catherine reports that she is still hunting for that Certain Person . While still in New York we visit Donald Nioce. It seems as though Michael Anthony has visited Donald and left him $1,000,000. Donald has a three car garage in which he stores his spare Cadillacs. Since we were in New York we thought that we would journey across the Hudson to Jersey City. Here we find Bill Barger who is now the president of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Bill also owns two powder blue T-Birds. From Jersey City we travel to Washington D. C. We decide to go to the capitol building. As we walk down the hall we meet Donna Butler who has just recently been appointed the Treasurer of the United States. Lots of luck with all that money, Donna! In Washington we decide to make a visit to the West Coast. As we travel into California we find Glenda Anderson in the Women's Marine Corps with her favorite boy Bill. They plan to get married as soon as Glenda gets her commission. Next we decide that we would like to see the desert, so we hop in our Air-Ride Cars and travel to Nevada where we find Richard Bausch mining for Borax. He tells us that he has a team of 20 mules. At this moment he seems to be making more money off the tourist than he is off the mine. Well, that's what you get for having the only house inside a 100 square mile area of land. Lastly we decide to go up north to Alaska, which has recently been opened up to gold miners again. We hire a dog sled and travel into the Klondike where we find Darrel Albright digging gold out of the ground with his bare hands. Darrel tells us that he has been isolated from the girls for two years now. Well, thats the breaks of the game, Darrel. p o p t c y s i O u c V I, Don Nioce, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Don Vanorstram and my screaming 49'er to Ryland Kessinger providing he fixes the doors. I, Jim Armstrong, do will and bequeath my height to Romona Cummings, my ability to play sports to Charles Bailey, my ability to stay home more than not to Wilma Mattwaoshshe, my way with women to Frank Kopp, and all my books to the under classmen as they proceed to be Seniors. I, Glenda Anderson, do will and bequeath my freckles to Beth Everhart providing she can find some place to put them, to Barbara Meggison I leave my Big Fat Mouth, and last but not least to Janet Southard I leave my ability to write shorthand providing she writes more than 30 wpm. I, Sue Salts, do will and bequeath my cheerleading ability and my un- iform to James Rose providing he practices every day, to Elmer Hubener I leave my typewriter and my typing ability providing he gets over 20 wpm, and to Frank Kopp I leave my curly hair providing he puts it on rollers every night! I, Linda Osborn, do will and bequeath my nickname Smiley along with my gay disposition to Susan Rose, my singing ability to Elmer Hubener provided that he makes a great opera star some day, and my driving ability to Janet Southard if she promises to stay on the road. I, Donna Butler, do will and bequeath the last Armstrong to Cyndie Beaman, my long hair to Cherri Joy, and my ability to get away with murder in Mrs. Borth s classes to the Freshman class in their next three years. I, Harry Carr, do will and bequeath my many days in school to Mr. Leezy, my ability to get along with all the kids to Mr. Borth, and my ability to play baseball to Elmer Hubener. $ $ V I I I, Eva May Bolz, do will and bequeath my ability to get away with mur- der in Mrs. Borth s classes to Marilyn Meggison and Beverly Bostwick, and my red hair to Janet Southard. I, Catherine Hill, do will and bequeath my basketball suit to Janet Southard providing she makes the basketball team next year, and my wild days in study hall to Barbara Meggison. I, Jim Albright, do will and bequeath my car and ring to Carol Wood- ruff and all my good looks to Bill Hubener and my poor ability in sports to whoever wants it. I leave my ability to drive fast and burn off tires and my many late hours to Coach. I, Bill Barger do will and bequeath my shot Ford to Ryland Kessinger providing he drives it with care. I will to Elmer Hubener my ability to get along with the girls. I, Richard Basuch do will and bequeath my 1955 Chevy to Vanorstran and my driving ability to Beverly Reddick. I Darrel Albright do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Ryland Kessinger provided he doesn t use it to become a ball hog. I leave my ability to get along with Celeste Fuller to Howard Day providing he doesn t say anything to upset her. We the Seniors of 1961 will and bequeath our ability to argue with the teachers to the underclassmen. V x. h Out, out upon the globe's cold side Where purest magnitudes abide. «ntnra Mrs. Shimp Sponsor Beverly Bostwick Sec.-Trees• Ryland Kessinger President Janet Southard Vice President Charles Bailey Student Council ai m Thou in thy narrow banks art pent. The stream I love unbounded goes. XJU Deep hollow Sea. 1 am hut human kind! Your sloping azure dales dismay my mind Wilma Mattwaoshshe, President; John Durham, Vice President; Karen Damne, Secretary; Barbara Newlun, Treasurer; Cyndie Beaman, Reporter; Beverly Reddick, Student Council; Roy Moore, Student Council; Susan Rose; Donald Vanorstran; Bob Fleischer; Sheryl Albright; Richard McClane; Fred Joy; Margaret Day; Carl Hubener; Romona Cummings; John Anweiler; Cherri Joy James Rose President Carol Woodruff Secretary Celeste Fuller Student Council Virgil Bowden Elmer Hubener opljflm0r?0 Dawn Spencer Treasurer Roger Gooderl Student Council Barbara Meggison Mrs. Borth Sponsor Linda Hughes Reporter Sandra Donahue Frank Kopp Howard Day But I wish that fate had left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee. ‘I L. Osborn, Mr. Bontrager, Miss Steenbock, B. Baraer C. Hili. 6 S. Salts, J. Albright, Top Row: Bottom Row: E. Bolz, D. Albright, D. Nioce, J. Albright, R. R. Bausch, D. Butler. Miss Steenbock, H. Carr, L. Osborn, B. Barger, J. Armstrong, C. Hill, G. Anderson. Kessinger, S. Salts, Top Row: J. Durham, J. Armstrong, R. Bausch, J. Albright, G. Stadel, D. Nioce, C. Bailey, R. Kessinger, D. Albright, J. Rose, H. Carr, B. Fleischer. Middle Row: D. Butler, K. Damme, E. Bolz, B. Newlun, C. Hill, B. Everhart, S. Donahue, R. Cummings, S. Salts, G. Anderson, C. Fuller, B. Meggison, Mr. Zitelman. Bottom Row: F. Joy, S. Albright, L. Hughes, M. Meggison, B. Bostwick, L. Osborn, C. Woodruff, D. Spencer, S. Rose, C. Beaman, E. Hubener. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: C. Woodruff, S. Salts, B. Everhart, S. Donahue, J. Southard C. Hill. D. Butler, B. Meggison, L. Osborn, K. Damme, C. Beaman, S. Albright. C. Fuller, D. Spencer, W. Mattwaoshshe, R. Cummings, B. Reddick, l! Hughes! Miss Steenbock. „ , B. Bostwick, M. Meggison, S. Rose, G. Anderson, C. Joy, B. Newlun. C. Woodruff, S. Salts, B. Everhart, S. Donahue, J. Southard, C. Hill, y E T T E S Top Row: E. BoLz, D. Butler, C. Woodruff, S. Salts, J. Southard, S. Rose, C. Joy, B. Newlun, K. Damme. Middle Row: Mrs. Shimp, B. Meggison, D. Spencer, M. Meggison, S. Donahue, R. Cummings, B. Reddick, L. Hughes, C. Fuller. Bottom Row: S. Albright, B. Everhart, L. Osborn, B. Bostwick, C. Hill, G. Anderson, C. Beaman. Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: R. McClane Mr. Borth, R. Bausch, B. Fleischer, J. Anweiler, C. Hubener, D. Vanorstram. G Stadel, T. McClane, F. Joy, R. Moore, E. Hubener. f'. Kopp, C. Bailey, V. Bowden, R. Gooderl, H. Day. HOMECOMING DANCE Left to Right: Sue Salts, Jim Albright, Oueen Linda Osborn, King Bill Barger, Beth Everhart, and Darrel Albright. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Row: F. Kopp, R. Gooderal, Mr. Bontrager, H. Carr, J. Rose. Bottom Row: J. Armstrong, R. Kessinger, B. Barger, D. Nioce, D. Albright, R. Bausch, J. Albright. Only the shelving gulf before, Lifting a low deep-structured roar. FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: D. Albright, J. Albright, H. Carr. F. Kopp, R. Bausch, D. Nioce, B. Barger, J. Armstrong. C. Baily, R. Gooderl, E. Hubener, J. Rose, F. Joy. Mr. Bontrager, B. Fleischer, R. McClane, J. Durham, B. Williams. First Row: Second Row: J. Albright, J. Armstrong, R. Bausch, H. Carr. D. Albright, B. Barger, D. Nioce. Top Row: Mr. Bontrager, B. Fleischer, J. Anweiler, R. Kessinger, F. Kopp, J. Rose, F. Joy, E. Hubener, V. Bowden. Bottom Row: J. Armstrong, J. Albright, R. Gooderal, D. Nioce, B. Barger, D. Albright, R. Bausch. A team BOYS' BASKETBALL Top Row: J. Armstrong, R. Kessinger, Mr. Bontrager, J. Rose, R. Bausch. Bottom Row: R. Gooderal, B. Barger, D. Nioce, J. Albright, D. Albright. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Bottom Row: B. Newlun, K. Damme, W. Mattwaoshshe, Miss Steenbock, R. Cummings, D. Spencer, C. Beaman. C. Hill, B. Everhart, S. Donahue, B. Reddick, S. Salts, S. Albright. S. Albright. Now Class !! I Baby Joy! Smile Big!!!! What's so funny????? Grand March All Stars?????? Queen Marilyn!!! Devil or Angel??? Not Elvis !! 'Polka - Dot Bikini Space - Age Bathing Beauty A LEG show !! What a shape A Real Mermaid??? Who's Piggie??? The Deliquents Lion Trainer Yet pure its waters—its shallows are bright With colored pebbles and sparkles of light. GRADE SCHOOL First and Second Grades: First Row; R. Mitchell, R. Beavers, A. Shetren, R. Tuck, M. Mattwoashshe, J. McKinley, J. Smith. Second Row; D. Albright, D. McKinley, R. Davis, R. Cummings, V. Pasley, D. Hrenchir, A. Smith. Third Row; M. Hinkle, B. Lynn, M. Moore, L. Tuck, L. Brandemburgh, L. Durham, B. Barber. Fourth Row; D. Bausch, D. Bostwick, L. Foster, G. Reddick, J. Stiers, L. Harding, C. Rickel. Fifth Row; C. Doud, D. McKee, C. Rickel, L. Gooderl, C. Anweiler, R. Langston, E. Calcik. Second and Third Grades: Sixth Row; D. Scott, M. Foster, r. Morrow, S. Mattwoashshe, F. Stiers, M. Harding, J. Schweigen. Seventh Row; R. Lynn,A. Smith T. Cooper, P. Doud, C. Cummings, E. Barber, D. Beavers. Eighth Row; K. Metzger, R. Harding, L. Meggison, D. Rickel, M. Ramage, K. Durham, A. Kerns. Ninth Row; T. Scott, L. Holliday, T. Cole, R. Moore, Mrs. McElfresh, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Holaday. GRADE SCHOOL Fourth and Fifth Grades: First Row; H. Rose, P. O'Shea, L. Hinkle, R. Morrow, D. Tuck, N. Harding, D. Rickel. Second Row; K. Martin, K. Stiers, R. Bausch, B. Albright, D. McKinley, M. Foster, D. Spiker. Third Row; R. Scott, L. Deer, K. Cummings, L. Holliday, C. Deer, S. McKinley, Mrs. Caldwell. Fifth and Sixth Grades: Fourth Row; D. McClane, M. Gooderl, S. Gooderl, S. Stiers, J. Holliday, L. Martin, G. Holliday. Fifth Row; J. Fuller, D. Schweigen, R. Griffin, K. Fuller, R. Bowden, S. Deer, S. Albright. Sixth Row; C. Mattwoashshe, D. Spiker, S. Tuck, T. Rose, M. Everhart, R. Moore, D. Bausch. Seventh and Eighth Grades: Seventh Row; L. Bailey, H. Spencer, D. Stadel, S. Stithem, V. Armstrong, M. Woodruff, J. DeMoney. Eighth Row; B. Martin, L. Wahweotten, R. Moore, D. Cummings, B. Langston, J. Adams, D. Mann. Ninth Row; J. Bostwick, T. Metzger, B. Albright, Mr. Holaday, Mr. Spencer. 9 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Top Row: J. Adams, D. Bausch, K. Fuller, L. Martin, M. Everhart, S. Tuck. Bottom Row: Mr. Spencer, L. Wahweotten, H. Spencer, D. Cummings, S. Stithem, M. Woodruff, C. Mattwaoshshe. Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: C. Mattwaoshshe, K. Fuller, L. Martin, M. Everhart, M. Gooderl, S. Stiers. J. Adams, D. Bausch, L. Wahweotten, M. Woodruff, T. Metzger, D. Schweigen, S. Tuck. D. Cummings, S. Stithem, H. Spencer. D. Spiker, L. Bailey, E. Hubener, B. Langston. Bottom Row: B. Albright, B. Martin, J. Bostwick, D. Mann, J. DeMoney, D. Stadel, R. Moore. Top Row: D. Stadel, D. Spiker, Mr. Holiday, L. Bailey, B. Martin. Bottom Row: B. Albright, J. Bostwick, D. Mann, J. DeMoney, V. Armstrong. 1 Yet, fair as thou art. thou shunnest to glide. 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SPENCER GRAIN Better Than • THE HOLTON COMMUNITY SALE J Lawrence Ireland, Own.-Auct. 1 Holton - - Kansas Custom Grinding - Custom Mix- ing - - Government Storoge Grain - Seed - Coal Phone 172 - - Hoyt, Kansas !■ ■■n wirinrrr it -■■■■ WHITEY’S DRIVE-IN Hi-Way 24 West Inside and Outside Service Topeka - - Kansas WEBER SHOE REPAIR Valley Falls - - Kansas VALLEY VISTA LOCKER REICHART AND BROSA Complete Slaughtering and Clothiers Processing Jim and Geraldine Scritchfield Phone 50 Topeka - - Kansas Valley Falls - Kansas HILLER’S FARM DAIRY HAAG MORGAGE CO. “Topeka’s largest and finest James E. Parmiter equipped dairy farm” Topeka - - Kansas Holton - - Kansas Cooper Tires EUBANK’S IMPLEMENT THOMPSON’S SERVICE Tires and Batteries Sales - Service - Parts 234 Jackson, Topeka EM 4-3419 - 1 Phone FL 4-7749 ' ' J r 1 RED CEDAR RESTAURANT EMERY SHIMER FEEDS 1 Try Our Special Steaks - AND SEEDS Chops and Sea Foods Purina Chows - Bulk or Bag Parking in Rear 1012 N. Kansas Ave. Hi-way 75 - - Topeka, Kansas Topeka - - Kansas OSTRANDER Custom Tractor Work SITE SEWER STATION Plowing and Blade Work “For that Extra Something, Go MILTON NEWLUN Site and Tire Repair” Phone 201 2013 North Topeka Hoyt ... Kansas HESS JEWELRY Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry SHAWNEE CREAMERY AND DAIRY Phone CE 4-7704 915 N. Kansas Shawnee’s Best Ice Cream and Butter Topeka - - Kansas 1200 N. Kansas - - Topeka, Kan. PHILCO BENDIX Coin - Operated Laundry 15c Wash - 5c Dry Compliments of W. L. Mercer - Wilma E. Mercer Ambulance Service Hf T n TTH TnT T X TT T a T TT urn MERCER FUNERAL HOME 1030 N. Kansas Phone EM 4-2626 Topeka - - Kansas Holton - - Kansas GRIFFIN BODY SHOP HOLLER OIL COMPANY Body and Fender Work 1900 N. Topeka Glass Installed - Painting Gas for Less Phone 204 - Hoyt, Kansas Topeka - - Kansas HOLT SERVICE STATION DAVIDSON - ESLINGER - Tires - Batteries - Accessories DUFF FUNERAL HOME Mobilgas - - Mobil Oil Eddie - John M. C. Davidson - Frank J. Duff Phone 107 - Hoyt, Kansas North Topeka - Kansas RUSS’S FARM MARKET ELKINS PHARMACY Your nearest Topeka Super Prescription Specialsts Market - Open 7 days a week CE 5-6015 - - 927 Kansas Ave. N. Kansas Avenue on Hi-way 24 North Topeka - Kansas SHIELDS DX SERVICE RUBY’S CASUAL SHOP 100 E. Hi-Way 24 925 N. Kansas Topeka - ■ Kansas Topeka ... Kansas I THE TOPEKA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Bottlers of - - Coca-Cola - Sun Rise and Bubble Up Topeka - - Kansas There Is A Difference FALLEY’S 4 Home-owned super markets 37 and Topeka, 10th - Macvicar 20 and Calif. - 21st and Gage 2254 W. 10th - - Topeka, CROSBY BROS., INC. Topeka’s Foremost Department Store - Since 1880! ! Topeka - - Kansas Joe Collins COLLINS TRUCK LINE Livestock Hauling Especially | EM 4-2678 - - Holton, Kansas SKINNER NURSERY AND MARQUART MUSIC GARDEN “Complete Line of Home Grown Pianos - Instruments - Complete Nursery Stock” - - Ph. CE 3-0833 Repair Service - - CE 3-1508 1-2-Mi. North Westgate Bridge The Gage Shopping Center Topeka - - Kansas Topeka - - Kansas NEHI - 7 UP BOTTLING CO. SPORTSMAN STORE Bottlers of R.C. Cola - Nehi Wm. “Bill” Asay, Mgr. Fruit Flavors - - 7 Up Quality and Service You like 7 Up - 7 Up likes you 911 Quincy - - Phone CE 5-6771 ■ 1016 N. Kansas Ave. Topeka - - Kansas r: ■ ““I MAYETTA LUMBER CO. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE j Lumber - Paint Sales and Service Ask for Johnny Mayetta - - Kansas Holton - - Kansas LEE’S FLOWER AND GIFT MARSH BOOK STORE SHOP Flowers and Gifts for All We deliver - - Phone EM 4-281? Books - New and Used Magazines Holton - - Kansas 514 Kansas - - Topeka, Kansas PINK’S PLACE IRA PRICE CAFE Recreation Hall Ira says - “He don’t want a mil- lion dollars, just a million friends” - - Highway 24 East of Cloverleaf Mayetta - - Kansas Topeka - - Kansas ED’S TAVERN I.G.A. GROCERY Groceries - Lockers - Meats Recreation Parlor Max - Bob - Josephine Phone 10 - j Holton - - Kansas Hoyt - Kansas I The Senioi’s of “Sixty-One” wish to Thank the following people who contributed to the “HOYT HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL” 1. TENPENNY CAFE.......................... 2. CUMMINGS MOBIL SERVICE 3. WOLFE’S HARDWARE....................... 4. SCHROEDER’S CONOCO .... 6. FINA SERVICE........................... 6. SYMONS TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO. - - - 7. THE DUMP............................... 8. STEPHENSON’S PAINT AND WALL PAPER CO. 9. OGILVIE DRUGS.......................... 10. DANNENBERG IMPLEMENT CO. 11. A FRIEND.............................. 12. COLLINS HARDWARE .... 13. HOLTON CLEANERS .... 14. WALTER BENNETT PLUMBING, HEATING 15. CROW AND GILLILAND INSURANCE AGENCY 16. A AND P STORE......................... 17 SWANS GARAGE........................... 18. ZINN’S SINCLAIR SERVICE .... 19. McHenry store......................... 20. MATHER GIFT AND SPORTING GOODS 21. SAGE AND FEIGHNEY .... Best for Least - Since Covered Wagon Doys EMAHIZER’S Block Long Store With Seven Floors 517-19 Kansas Avenue - - Topeka, Kansas INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Factory — Home Office Kansas City — Winnipeg U.S.A. r t Wv crr f


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