Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)
- Class of 1953
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E if ., Wi. MIG? W sl Y. v 4 Q54 i S 9 A L rf . , , x?Q,,5, gr, Q., ,, Nr vxiax Y, , .'7g,,L,Q-Q' .fs l if ,Q -' - jk: A S XA -3-tghzgb-I Q 5 I 1,52 Q 33 f 1 , f,g H-4 . , ,. 5 Q V ' ' 4' ' ff gfV A ' r 4 J A v vs Q If ,X Y l , V v Awww , A .w 'CQ Y 939' 7, ' , Y T1-X THE WARRIOR presents FOREWORD Well he re 15 tha book you ve bun waltlng for the book for wh1oh you ve pald good money Thls book holds fond rnemorles ofyour schooldays and the good umes you ve had 1n these halls The annual staff has worked hard the book you They have tmed to make a re cord 1np1etor1al fornl of the h1 hl h g lg ts that have flllnd th1s year So fxll the book wlth Wfltlflg and slgnaturcs and always lemember the fun you ve had th1syc xr atM H S A V 1 ' x 1 x A A , V . ' , . , ' I ' . see before you is the fruit of their hard labors. . I ' . , ,, . DEDICATION Shu' ley Ann Mayfleld Two years ago the communlty was saddened by the unumely loss of Jack Lals Jack was well known and llked for h1s cheerful d1spos1t1on and sunny smxle 'Wherefore we dedlcate thls annual to hlm so h1s memory w1l1 11V6 on Sh1rley was a g1rl everyone 11ked to have around Th1s I feel IS the hlghest tr1bute a person can pay a very dear frlend Shlrley was always laughmg happy and full of fun and her memory shall always l1e locked m the hearts of her fr1ends Therefore we dedlcate thls annual as a memorxal to her ifffb Q ' 48 sf hw- ' QQ, y s y y le S ' 3 , J Administration Mrs. Betty Childs . Mr. James Meisner Secretary Mr. Gail Merrill fCompletedtermof Mr. Gus Newlonj Mr. A. J. Shull , Superintendent of City Schools B. A. Bethel College y M. A. University of Wichita Mr. Leslie Powell Dr. E. K. Schroeder Mr. Sam Thole Mr. D. W. Wheeler Mr. Erle W. Volkland ' Principal A, B, Southwestern M. Ed. University of Colorado Mar ion High School Facu ty O, 4 I s ' I Mrs Ruby Reed K S T C Empor1a B S Engllsh Dramatxcs If L M1ss Lucy Hovey K S T C Empor1a B Home Econ Phy Ed Mrs Robert Stephens Kans State Manhattan B Commerce Mr D B Jantz A B Frlends U Physlcs Chem Sc lence Mr Robert Stephens Kans State Manhattan M S Voc Ag , S ff ' QS: 4. y- ', - J , 't -2 'r :Si ' A .sf I Mr Kenneth Swanson B M E w1Ch1t3 U Band Chorus Mr Leslle S Vhebe K S T C Ernporla Okla S T C eatherford Okla S U Norman A B M Ed Math German Mr Joe Vann Phy Ed Football Psychology W H1story M155 Louella Welns A B Tabor College Engllsh Llbrary Mr C R Wall B A Pol Sclence OttawaU Arnerlcan H1StOFy Const Econornlcs Mr Floyd Yauss1 B S Kansas Wesleyan U Colo St College Ind Arts Basketball ,. . . ,. Q w u IJ I . . . .,W B. A. Southwestern , . Y - , Class Hlslory In 1949 we started our career rn Mar1on Hlgh School wrth the followrng students Nancy Allen Jerry Brose john Summervxll Herbert Bartel Davld Wheeler Mrke Brodhead Peggy Hayward Shrrley Tlemerer Dlana Herbert Donnre Selbel janet Haney jackle Lars Shlrley Mayfleld Marvrn Wunsch Paullne Mlnear Floyd Baxter Larry Johnson john Hayen Myron jantz Don Burkholder Marvln Klrne Dean W1l lrams Gerald Tajchman Shlrley Stenzel Bobby Selbel Frances Sexbel james Rrchmond jerry Olsen Theodora Longhofer Clrfford jewett Ronald Herbel Dwlght Fruechnng Duane Fruechtlng Leola Druse Anrta Collet Harry Ambrose Later that year Clar ence Swartz jorned us but left before completrng the year Second semester we ga1ned Jay Frsher and lost Larry Johnson Almost the frrst actrvrty we partlcrpated ID was the Old Settlers parade We marched bravely down mam street wlth a banner pro clarmxng us the new Green Freshman On September 16 we became acquarnted wrth the student body at an all school party though If wasn t untrl October 14 that we were rnrtlated rnto hrgh school That nxght IS one we w1ll remember when other thrngs slrp from mlnd When we were freshmen we lost the frrst football game of the season after that we had a wrnnlng streak that lasted untxl we were Senlors On May 2 we had a fresh men p1cn1c chaperoned by our sponsors for that year Mr Wrebe and Coach Ireland On September 5 1950 our Sophomore year started We lost Janet Haney Peggy Hayward and Marvrn Wunsch and galned Bob Cook and Homer Mohn That was a year of happrness and sadness combmed We were busy all year and thoroughly enjoyed our actrvltres especlally those outsxde of the classroom On May 1 we had a class hay rack rlde that was really enjoyed by all Our sponsors for the year were Mrss Stewart and Coach Ireland At the close of thrs year a tragrc accndent took the llves of two students rn our class The whole school was saddened by thrs news Our class gravely felt the loss of Shlrley Mayfleld and Jackle La1s Our un1or year was a brg year and we really felt we were grown up havrng our lockers on the frrst floor We garned Thelma ean Selbel welcomed back Peggy hay ward and lost Cllfforcl Jewett Thrs year we started makrng money 1n earnest ant1c1pat mg our jr Sr Banquet Our banquet was wonderfully recerved by our guests the Senrors rts theme berng A Spanrsh Garden ln thls year we sponsored a movle enntled Brewsters Mllllons On November 12 we ordered our class rlngs and eagerly awalted thelr arrrval On November 30 we presented our unlor play Home Sweet Homrclde to a full house On May 15 we wound up the year wlth a hayrack r1de accompanied by our able sponsor Mlss Lucy Hovey Our last year rn M H S IS the best of all We lost Dlana Herbert and garned Genny Krch We are buster than ever and our frrst undertakrng was our Rocketshlp float rn the Old Settlers parade whrch won second prlze We had a skatrng party rn january and everyone had a very nrce tlme On February 19 the Senlors IH the one act plays went to Florence and presented the play Fog On the Valley rn the play fesnval We recelved a hrghly superlor rarrng Our next project was the Senror Carnlval on February 27 We had a very successful evenmg As the annual goes to press we are eagerly lookrng forward to the junror Senlor Banquet our Senror Play graduatron and frnally our Semor trrp As we look back we can say ours have been four happy years and although we are looklng to the future wrth hopeful eyes we w1ll be sad to leave our Marlon Hlgh , 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Q 1 D 7 3 7 1 1 1 1 Y Y 3 7 ' - , . 1- 11 - 1 . . .1 11 . . 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' 1 - - A N - - 1, ' I J 5 7 ' 1 ' l ' ' It ' lv - 1- 1. . . . . . , - 1- 1- - . . , . 1 1 1 1 - Y I I SENIORS 105 4l1' Mlchael Brodhead Presldent An1ta Collett MI' Jaflfl Nancy Allen Secretary Sponsor Treasurer Herbert Bartel Vice President Q- gi 1 X - ' S 15 . gr it X 6 qc V- 1 1 V ' 9 Q -- '1 Q 'a xv 1 '- Che Harry Ambrose Bob Cook Floyd Baxter Leola Druse Jerry Brose Jay F1sher Duane Fru ec htmg Ronald Herbel 5 Peggy Hayward Dw lght Fruec hung Myron Jantz Ronald Hlebert John Hayen Marvin Kline Genny Kpch Jlm R1chmond Homer' Hohn The-odora Longhofer Donald Selbel Jerry Olsen Pauhne Mlnear Frances 591591 Robert Seibel John Summervlll Shlrley Tlemeier Thelma Jean Seibel Gerald Tajchman David Wheeler' Shirley Stenzel Dean Williams 5 3 Ks iz? ips E X ...fi I J X-MJ' Xl Juniors First row: Eldon Cook, Pri-sidvnt, Put Krusf-, Svc- rvtaryg Gingc-r Prior, Trvasuri-rg Mr. Yaussi, Spon- sor, Aaron He-iss-l, Nancy l-Irozidstre-fit. Si-cond row: Karvn lirodhead, Nnncvt I-Surkholdvr, John Childs. 'xi' 'S' Third row: Claricw' Collett, Toni Druse, Robert Ehr- lich. Fourth row: Byron Ewc-rt, Lalionna Funk, Max H21yOn. Fifth row: Carolyn Hi-tt, Wayne Hott, Lois Hiobe-rt. Sixth row: Jane-t Holub, Joan Klein, Don Kline, Shirley Magathan, Peggy Markham, Darlene Mvlcher. ff 'IP 179 , 8' Q , Q!! 'C' i igfmt 5 1 V H- Q.-as 'Y' .3 ' '-Q. Z f 5' '-1.z,5 - 'i'fGe.Q Ng M .3x Ng?- -wg ku JL' v It , o ,, it - . fi, 12 A wg KVVV n 'Q -. ff fo- 1' -will! W l . it fl' U ,314 f 4 mo f ,: ,N I-.4 , A mi TV' Q ,ggi -qc? Trip s if iw 1 fi. to First rowi Roger Pankratz, Ronnie Post, Donna Phillips, Glenda Razor, Marilyn Reh, VL-ra Rem- mt-rs, Set-ond rowz Madora Richmond, Rogur Rich- mond, .lanicef Rifft-l, Honnic- Roberts, Third row: Marlys Rupp, Evelyn Sandwell, Carol Jean Schanp bron. Fourth row: Lois Schlotthauer, Don Schmidt, Harold Shields. Fifth row: Jo., gjnienar, Jim Smith, Leonard Smith, Shirley Smith, Charlefnv Youk.Sixf th row: Phyllir. Soyuz, Donna Speer, liilly Ulnlniin Glvn Wcichold, Donna Williams, Aile-nv Winkloy. ' 4--Q L ,L . ,V Rx -. 'Y xf ' t A ff View , W I X' , 5 'lanvv - l,f'z?:iNA: in Xx Y ' T-i ii , . Aw A ! - va t 5, A X. l . . 9 ' 46' ffl N1 At, J 'i First row: Carol Allen, Robert Bratton, Nova Hredemcier, Joy Burnett, Ann Davies, Patricia De-Witt. Second row: Charlotte Dody, Joe Dvorak, C, E, Ford. Third row: R.J. Bateman, Presidentg Jerry Richards, VicQPresider1t. Fourth row: Jane'tPridd1o, Secretary, Miss Hovt-y, Sponsor. Fifth row: Kenneth Gardner, Laurence Griggs, Dale Hamm. Sixth row: William Hammer, Patricia Hart, Janis Hayward, Bob Hicbert, Laf- Vvrn Hoffman, Nila Hoopes. Q I 1, I 'I' 1-. P C 77' 'ON '21 I 3 'Q 5 1, ,fv- XOE5' 'QW' 1 'fri' ctr l f XXV-.p x J ...fix , . f S 5515 1 .A f A -- Uv 4 A ,tt it s W' t ' Zi' if ? r ,- i , l QC? S Y., .1- Yf' 1? 1-gp i an-ima tm fx., 41 1 wb x X 4 ' . x uf , it A f ' I if it i 1 3 V I g7i'l I K fx is f ' tgt gi??iY,X ,W Y Ax- , i 'I 'nf T tl 793652 L L First row: Sum .Town-tt, Anita Klinv, In-on Laifz, Ilonqild l,,onghofe1r, Yi-rlirt Moiifr, Doris N11-1t1fivi'. St-t-ond row: Carolyn Nlvrrill, Czirol Misc-1',Hoxu-rin Olmvn. Third row: Vtvfiflfili Propp, Iifttzi Mat- Rvntptt-, Jzick Richmond. Fourth row: Hay Richmond, Paul Roberts, Shirh-y Scarhrough. Fifth row: L1oydSkieA nzir, Elsiv Smith, Jon Soyuz. Sixth row: Nc-vga Stttnf xt-1, Lois Strong, Judy Thzitcrh, Johnny Tuttll. ,ltittn XX'llI1t'I', John Williams. L I M, t ' -.40-383, ' vi V ' I' Q WF f Ci iff' ...rv - . X. V , .- 1 4 u ' x 'H ul f , 4- 'N , ,Q if i M Y -L f 'i R? 5 1 ' 'Q-111' Freshmen First row: Carlita Bass, FayGAnn Hezde-ik, .Too Bcfzdek, Vornon Bowers, Roma Collott, Marilyn Cook. Sccond row: Judy Coons, Edward Davies, Norma Dick, Jerry Diotcr, Gail Dody, Frvddie- Eckstrom. Third row: Marion Summorvill, Prcsidvntg Howard Williams, Vim- Prvsidc-nt. Fourth row: Carol Krispvnse-, Sw-- I't'lZlI':x 'llI'l'Z15LlI't'I'j Mrs. Stuphcins, Sponsor. Fifth row: Larry Ifislnir, Hvtty.lr-a11Ifo1'd, Raymond Funk, Larry Hamm, John Pit-1-iwy, Gail Hit-hclrt. Sixth row: Dick Iloch, Donald Iiolnn-s, Linda Johnson, NilIlL'yKL'Z1ZE'F, Dr-an Kvlsi-y, Zona Kwlswy. f if 4 2 M-5' ir'-X V il 3 T ' L W A' I . V .9 A 1 , it -t ii M - FA 'K it ' f M , s in li-I U- 1- 'YU' fx! , ,.,,, 'val MW. -ZS? ' 5' , W'-N 3 M fill Q QAM- 41 , 1 ' , aw.. l f M ., xx f I' r Y rm' I . ' n D :Q x S an , - MY , ws 1' FC! .J F fx.-it .. , , J 'Q I ' I Tit 1' 4. 10 di? la' J .ix V- z Q 'QW , x fs Q . f . .,,,l ,41', V. fx 1' 2 Y, Q 1, ' -4' i M 1 v ' 4, l I ff, T25 3 - - txt 'Q Q., at ,A ,A was t MX gs H, 4 M. 4333 wig, ! Q rv- Q . Q, . .A 5 'W . , I Y 1 ia .,4, y 4- - l ' We ff I X V fp ' ' -pq .I , ,Q ' ' N as : W is 1 1 ,ggi ' .'k I ' sh' 'iv F, . .l wb 'V 1' 5 ffl 5 . 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Imnzxld iK,1r1r,v1's., Hfm:111.- Wllltvlw, Ralph Z1-Hn-r. 'r- -'W 'Nu 'Ku -4 umm 4 'sf' wt..-v' ,X X w 'DIY , ,,1, if V N 'L E ii ,X-vY 41,21 v 1' ' W :JS W- ORGANIZATIONS Warrior faff Front row left to rlght Duane Fruechtmg Sports Edltor Peggy Hayward Salesman Theodora Longhofer Class Edltor Jay F1sher Art Edltor Shlrley T1eme1er Busmess Manager Myron Jantz Edxtor Thelma Selbel Typ1st Nangy Allen Act1v1t1es Edltor Anlta Collett Ass'tBus1ness Manager Back row Mr Volkland Sponsor Dean Wllllams Salesman Davld Wheeler Ass't Sports Edltor moke rgnal taff 'Q .AIMS Front row Ass'tEd1tor Sh1rleyT1eme1er Typlst Back row Pat Kruse Typlst Duane Fruechtmg Sports Edltor Mr Wall Sponsor Thelma Selbel Typlst Mlke Brodhead Feature Edltor Glnger Prlce Typlst left to rlght Jay hlsher Art Edltor Roger Pankratz Edltor Marllyn Reh , 2 ' , ' 1 . ' 5 , , , , . , - . - I , I , I N , 1 S 1 - 3 - , 'S , Z , - S at .. N X Q 4 . . 3 's I 'k wi 0 , I 5 if , ' : ' , ' 3 , ' 3 ' , 1' , - I , T , S - , 2 , S , 3 , . tu ent Councl 'Wt 'up 'Q' fl Ronald Hlebe rt Bob Cook Jeanette Russell Ronald Herbel PFOSIGQHK X xce Presldent Secretary Treasurer The backbone of our school democracy IS the student councll It 15 the drlvmg force b h1nd our school funct1ons our volce to school author1t1es All the classes and clubs are ent1tled to rt pre sentatlon whlch g1VC them control ovcr all the aCt1V1t16S The prcs1dcnt lb chose n from the Semor L lass and 15 th maxnsprmg about Wh1Ch the clockwork of thxs organ1zat1on revolves The student councll was the 1nsp1rat1on behlnd the forrnmg of our school papa r The student councxl IS sponsored under the 1mag1nat1vc and able leadershlp of Mr Wall r ,- .s Flrst row lVIr Wall, Sponsor, Nova Bredemeler, Dean Wllllams, Thelma Jean 591591 Ronnle Post, Bruce Wlngerd ' Second row Johnny Tuell, Harold Byrarn, Duane Fruechtlng, Herbert Bartel, Roger Pankratz, Homer Mohn d .I , T T pr R' . iQI4gffffil4 R e R I 1' ' , Q, W I - - ' J -L L Wm., pw 1- i , s ' 5 . v i fig is ' R f H A . , Q- - . Y' ' .T r. ,Z f' A N 1, fn ' R I x .F 5 Y R - 4 X All 3 . 1 'Q . D' 4 H I, , x . . I . . . I ek A ' , 2 A , ' , 4 ' I 2 A I ' A A , l, X ' 1 3 - V 5 I .V . A I - . V . A I 1 . 74 eer eaders 'lop row Donna Vulhams Carolyn Merrlll Anna Colle-tt Karen Brodhead. Bottom row: Judy Coons, Nancy Kcazer, Kay Navrat. 4 X1 ,N V! S Y . Aw f NKWIL R I 7 First row: Dwight Fruechting, Pres- ident, Roger Richmond, Vice Pres- ident, John Summervill, Secretary- Treasurer, Harold Byram. Second row: Jerry Brose, Eldon Cook, Joe Dvorak, Robert Ehrlich. Third row: Duane Fruechting, Kenneth Gardner, Max Hayen, Ronald Hiebert. Fourth row: Sam Jewett, Don Kline, Leon Lais, Verlin Meier. Fifth row: Ron- ald Post, Jerry Richards, Jim Rich- mond, Harold Shields. Sixth row: Gerald Tajchman Bill Ubben, Dav- id Wheeler, John Williams. 1 'L N, ' '. QQQF .M J ' gi? ,, fl -nu .111 Y-Teens idk Q -40 -1 C7 -i. ....41.. Front row le ft to r1ght Peggy Hayward Anlta Collett Presldent Nancy Allen Carolyn Mc rr1ll lhadora R1LhD1OIld Shlrlny Tu mc lor Bac lx row Gle nda Razor SL Crt tary Q lllgt r Prlc t Charlt nc Youlx I1 casux e r M 11 llyn Reh Thelma Jean Stlbal Theodora Longhofcr Pat Krust XICK Pltbldllll Xllss Vkcms Spons r not ln plcturc aaa G aa Front row ln ft to rlght Rosalu Vklntnr Janct Prlddlc Anlta Klmt Neva Sta nzel 'Nor ma D1ck Shlrlex Scarhrough Patsv Scarlmrough Lmda Johnson Zona lxelscx Fayt Ann Bezdok Arltnc I- lt lll Roma Collott Mayme Sxnchla Carllta Bass Second row Rowena Olsen Carol Allen lac tty Ford Ann Davlos Susan Olln B113 Hoopcs Marv Lou Sand vull Carman bt 1l1c rt Judy Coons Kay Navrat lNancy Kfazcr Ltnore Vvhc Chr De LOIlS Rc Ld 'lh1rd rovs Ltta Rt rnptl Pat DLVt1tt Nova Prtdenulcr Vkanda P1 opp LUIS Strong Joy Burnett C Ofgla Olsen C arol N11sLr Judy 'lhatch lNlB.11lNfl Cook Jpanettg Russc ll Carol Krlspcnse Phylhs 'lhus if 0 aaa Iaront row left to r1ght L01 Schlotthauer Joan Kleln Janlce R1ffel Allene Wmklty Janet Holub Leola Druse Frances Selbel lNancv Lroadstreet Vera Rernmers Marlys Rupp Donna WIHISIUS Phyllls Soyez Paullne lN11near Back row Nancy Purkholdcr Sh1rley luagathan Carol Schanthron LOIS H1ol1e-rt Evelyn Sandwell Karen Brodhtad Carolyn Hett Sh1rley Ste-nzel Clarlce Collett LaDor1r1a Funk Bonnle Roberts Donna Speer' tra' go Front row Mr Vhebe Sponsor Ronn1eH1ebert Vice President Duane Fruechting Pres ident Myron Jantz Secretary Treasurer Back row John Summervill Program Com mittee John Childs Program Committee Dw1ghtFruecht1ng Program Committee Dean Williams Studr nt Council Representative L l L Front row Jon Soyez Robert Schmidt Donnie Holmes Darrell Riffel Kenneth Gardner Raymond Funk 'Vlarion Summcrvill Oscar Davies Donnie W1Ht6FS Gail Hiebert Bruce Vhngerd David Montgomery John Rupp Robert Meyslrlger' Second row Howard Sten zel R J Bateman Donnie Seibel Larry Hamm La Vern Hoffman Vernon Bower Howard Williams Larry Fisher Paul Roberts Dick Hoch Jerry Stage Milton Vteiden bener, Ronnie Post, Jerry Dieter. Third row: Jim Richmond, Max Hayen, Jim Smith, GailDody, Freddie Eckstrom, Roger Pankratz, Jerry Richards, Paul Morse, DwightKruse, Larry Schlehuber, Homer Mohn, Laurence Griggs, Byron Ewert, Dale Hamm. Fourth row: Floyd Baxter, Sam Jewett, Robert Ehrlich, John Williams, Don Kline, Jerry Brose, Eldon Cook, John Hayen, Verlin Meier, Dean Kelsey, Donnie Longhofer, Wayne Hett. F. F. A. Front row Dale Hamm John Waner Max Hayen Glenn Vle1chold Mr Stephens Sponsor John Summervlll Reporter Roger R1chn1ond V1ce PF9S1dGHt Ronald Herbel Presldent Dean Wllllams Secretary Duane Fruechtlng Treasurer Jon Soyez C E Ford Second row Dar rellR1ffel Larry Flsher Joe Dvorak B1l1 Hammer Leon La1s Byron Ewert John Hayen Bobby Selbel Jerry Olsen Jack Rlchmond Donnle Longhofer Dean Vtelchold Thlrd row Ga1l Dody Vernon Bowers R J Bateman Charles Meyslnger Jerry Dleter Wayne Hett Ronme Post Gerald Tajchman Marcel Tajchman Jerry Makovec Larry Hamm Fourth row Joe Sklenar Dwlght Kruse John Heerey Ray Rlchrnond Herb Bartel Dw1ghtFruecht1ng Roger Past of the Future F. A We celebrate the beglnmng of a new department ln school th1s year w1th the add1t1on of Vocat1onalAgr1culture to the currlculum The Marlon chapter was chartered on November 5 1952 and already IS flllxng a need long felt 1n the school and communlty Charter offlcers are Ronald Her bel Pres1dent Roger Rlchmond V1ce Presldent Dean Vhlhams Sec retary Duane FFU9Cht1Ug Treasurer John Surnmervlll Reporter Max Hayen Sentlnel Mr R C Stephens Advlsor The F F A program proposes to asslst the farm boy by study and development of a farrnlng program To achleve th1s class room study IS supplemented by fleld trlps lncludlng Judglng contests and excurs1ons to surroundmg farms Farm mechanlcs are taught 1n a modern shop s1t uated 1n the new gymnasmrn vocatlonal agrlculture bulldmg Equlpment ln the shop and demonstratlon spec1mens are belng added gradually so that we shall soon be able to boast of havmg the best department IH the area : , , , ' ' , . , g . , , . 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I . . 2 V . , - 1 H ' , 3 ' , 1 - - , , Dramahcs Club gpg, V ., -. t 7 .Q - Front row left to rlght Mrs Reed Sponsor Theodora Longhofer Nancy Allen Vxce Presx dent Homer Mohn 'Ihelma Jean Selbel Presldent Anxta Collett Secretary Treasurer Second row Sh1rley Tlemeler Donald Selbel Marvln Kl1ne Harold Byram Myron Jantz Bob Cook Peggy Hayward Pauhne Mmear Thlrd row lVl1chael Brodhead Don Burkholder Jerry Brose, John Hayen Duane Fruechtlng Dw1ght Fruechtlng Jay lqlsher Revue of 53 The Dramat1cs Club was brought 1nto ex1stence by Mrs Reed s dram atlc class w1th the purpose ofpromotmg a better understandlng of drama and provldlng practlcal experlence ln thls fleld OUtSl8HdlHg venture each year IS the entry ln the C V L Play Festlval whlch was conducted th1s tlme by Florence Our contest selectlon was 'Fog on the Valley by Verne Powers Produced earller on One Act Play mght were ' Fog on the Valley 'Gallopln Grandma by Donald Payton and 'GIFI Shy by John Hershey Later ln the year and under the sponsorshlp of the Senlor Class we presented a mlnstrel show -t ' 'fy' ' Q 4, Q .f ,Je 4- .Q a 7 J ' ' I J I J - ' , . . ' . J 1 ' 1 x 1 ' - ' I ' 7 J I 1 I . . . . I. , - - 1 , J 1 J - . . . , . . . l . . . . . x -. . . - , . . - 1 ll . - I v - , ll 1 - 1 , Junior Play Cast. Fisher's scene seen on the wall. Junior K Ti ' . W5 , - It lf' N. , X .ly 4? G Ill , ' 1 4 'll a if 4- Mrs Heed Dunegtor ' Pat on the keys. The Jubllant Juruors and wlth good reason MUSIC ff' FN 1, , J Q f 1 E ,ik XQ N A X Girls' lee Club Front row ROSdl1P Wmters Janet Prlddle Pat Hart An1ta Kllne Zona Kelsey Norma Du lf Paullne Mlnear Neva Stenzel Arlene Kleln Elsxe Smxth Mayme Swehla Second row Roma Collett Carol Allen Ann Davles Jams Hayward lNancy Allen Leola Druse Susan Olln Llnda Johnson Genny Krch Darlene Melcher Betty Ford 'Ih1rd row Theodora Longhofer Karen Brodhead Thelma Jean Selbel Wanda Propp Joy Burnett Carol Ixrlspcnst La Donna Punk Nova Bredemeler Donna Spear l3OflYl1C Roberts Carol Schambron P Front row Rosalxe Vblnters Lols Schlotthauer Allcne Vklnkley Anlta Collftt Judy Coons Shlrley T1eme1er Shlrley Scarbrough Faye Ann Bezdck Joan K1e1n Carllta Bass Second row Glenda Razor Phyllls Thels Carolyn Merrlll 'N1la Hoopes Etta Mac Rcmpel Marx Lou Sandwell Jeanette Rassc ll DcLor1s Retd Carmen Sclbcrt Kay Navrat Nancy Keazer Le non Vlhc Q lsr Vladora Rlchmond Thlrd row f corgla Olscn Lo1s Strong Char lotte Dody Pat Dc W1tt hvclvn Sandwell Shlrley Stenzcl Iudy Fhatch Carol lmxser Marllyn Cook Carol Httt C harlc ne Youk Pat Kruse Kenneth Swanson Dlreetor -f Be Q Q ., s K v R -5 1 151 ,V7 v ' Y ' A X v l wer , Y Q i on . . 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A ', , X ', ' 1- Boys Glee Club Flrst row Mr Swanson Robert Schmldt Darrell Rlffel Raymond Funk Johnheerey Marlon Summerv11l Max Hayen Don W1Ht8FS Bruce Wmgerd Davld Montgomery Robert Me1s1nger John Rupp Second row Jerry Olsen Jon Soyez Jlm Rlchmond R J Bateman Dean W1ll1ams Howard W1ll1ams Dav1d Wheeler Paul Roberts Dlck Hoch Jerry Stage Mllton Wexdenbener Dwlght Kruse Th1rd row Freddle Eckstrom Bob Cook Jlm Smith Jay F1sher LaVern Hoff man Robert Ehrhch Ronme H1ebert M1chae1Brodhead Homer Mohn Laurence Gmggs Byron Ewert Howard Stenzel Fourth row Myron Jantz Leon Lals Herb Bartel John Hayen Don Kl1ne, Duane Fruechtmg, John Chllds, Dw1ghtFruecht1ng, Jerry Brose, Roger Pankratz Paul Morse, Larry Schlehuber, Larry Flsher I A 1 - - -f-sf. - A 1 .TA ,gQ,QifQ1 vi 5 ' gt 5721? 1 . ' fl I 1 1 1- 15,351,111 . KL ,,'i1ZQ1--', 1, V, , f - . A f . . . - Y A - ' ' l I I I ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 - - 1 -' 1 1 1 1 1 f ' ' I .1 .v 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 4 1 HIGH SCH Z 5 g First row: Clarinets- Myron Jantz, Judy Thatch, Neva Stenzel. Second row: Clarinets- Janet Holuh, David Wheeler, Donna Williams, Nancy Keazer, French Horns- Floyd Baxter, Carolyn Hett, Ginger Price. Third row: Judy Coons, How- ard Stenzel, Pat Dewitt, Janice Riffel, Phyllis Thies. Trumpets-Kenneth Gardner, John Rupp, Raymond Funk. Fourth row: Percussion- Carol Jean Schambron- tympanig Carman Siebert-snare, Marilyn Roh- snare, Leola Druse-Bassg Anita Collett-Bells, Trumpets- Jeanette Russell, Glenda Razor, Warren Gardner. Director- Mr. Kenneth Swanson. OOL BAND First row: Flutes- Lenore Wheeler, Carol Krispense. Obeo- Karen Brodhead Second row: Saxophones- Pat Kruse, Carolyn Merrill, Nova Bredemeier, Madora Richmond, Zona Kelsey. French Horns- DeI..oris Reed, Marlys Rupp. Third row: Trombones- John Childs, Jerry Richards, Dwight Kruse, Jerry Olsen. Bar- itone Sax. - Carol Beth Miser. Bass Sax. - Wanda Propp. Bass Clarinet-Shirley Tiemeier. Baritones- Jay Fisher, Roger Pankratz. Trumpet-Charles Meysinger. Fourth row: Sousaphones- Joe Sklenar, Dean Williams, lVIarilynCook. Trumpets -Don Schmidt, Bruce Wingerd, LaVern Hoffman. QQ Twirlers, left to right: Mary Lou Conyers, Rita Miser, Jan Blackwelder, Margaret McClain, Anita Kline. mall Ensembles FW Left to mght he-va Stenzel Nancy Allen Carolyn Mermll Karen Brodhead Judy Thatch Kay lNavrat lNancy Broadstreet Anxta Collett Shlrley Tlerneler Seated Marllyn Roh acompanlst NIISS Loyette Hollax dlrcctor C27 Amta Collett Pat Kruse Carol Mlser Kay Navrat l Vlanda Propp, Carol lvlxser, Pat Kruse, Carolyn Mermll ,A , ,' K P ' f I V lk M54 ,z an , ' ' J 'fL'1YriS'7f,!2 E- iZ5??:'31f'.f - ,il -Q M , 1 f ' , - , - ' if ' 'Q J, I I ' ' - wgzjjliygn 1, A ' f ,, 73 kv 'dns f 1' ' , 'ffzilf . Li X m 'fx , 3 I 1 , 1 , ' , , , T T . . . A . 'l ' V Y V ' A I J - , , 1 , V - an E J S? .SQ 3 L F ATHLETICS NX XFN Football Front row KennyGardner manager Leon Lals Howard W1ll1aFY1S Verl1nMe1er Davld Vtheel er Jerry Rlchards John Wllllams Eldon Cook Jerry Brose Dwlght Fruechtlng Second rovs Joe Vann B team coach Max Hayen Harold lwyram Don Kllne James Rxchmond John Sum mervlll Sam Jewett Ronald Post B111 Ubben Ronald Hlebert Floyd Yaussl A team coach Thlrd row R J Bateman Ga1lDody Bob Hlebert Jerry D1eter D1ck Hoch Ga1lH1cbert Donald Vllnters Davld Montgomery Charles Melslnger Edward Dav1es Larry Hamm Fourth smger Bruce Vtxngerd Freddxe Eckstrom Vernon Bowers Dale Hamm W1ll1am Ha umer Jerald Stage Mar1on's season was started off Wlth a non league game wlth Mound r1dge It was a hard fought game all the way but was lost 12 7 The WHFPIOFS were v1ctor1ous over Cottonwood Falls 1n their f1rst league game w1th a 13 6 v1ctory On Oct 3 the Viarrlors met a 19 7 defeat at the hands of the Trogans They were aga1n v1ctor1ous 1n the games of the followlng two weeks They tlpped the Herrlngton Ra1lroaders by a score of 13 0 and the Flo rence W1ldcats by a 6 O score The next week Hope defeated Marlon by a close 18 14 score For the followlng game the Warrlors traveled to Madlson and humoled the1r oppos1t1on 32 20 Because of the heavy snow storm the WQFFIOFS had to cancel the1r Annual Turkey Day Game wlth the Peabody WQFFIOFS Wlth Joe Vann and Floyd Yaussl as Coaches the Viarrlors ended the season wlth four w1ns and four defeats and held down thlrd place ln the Cottonwood Valley League I 1 1 , ' ' - , ' w ' ' - 1 ' ' l ' ' , ' A . , I 1 1 I K I ' ' I , I ' . . . l : . . , , . , , y Q 1 1' ' I I A , , . row: Ray Richmond, John Waner, Roger Richmond, Larry Flsher, Jack R1chmond, Robert Mel- . , Y. 1 - 1 1 1 W ' . ' , , ' . , . . . . . . , ,. i. l , . , , Homecoming Marion fans were unfortunate victims of cir- cumstance this year. Due to bad weather the Thanksgiving game was called off and the Home- coming Queen wasn't crowned. Therefore it was decided to crown the Queen at our first basket- ball game. The ceremony was very well accept- ed by the fans, and Anita Co1lett'was crowned Queen with Darlene Melcher and Genny Krch as the attendants. Dwight Fruechting was chosen King assisted by David Wheeler and Jerry Brose as escorts to the attendants. After the game the Queen and attendants were feted at a dance held in the High School gymnasium. Highlights Anita Collett, Homecoming Queen Bilsketball Flrst row Ronn1e Post Verlm Me1er Harold Shlelds Eldon Cook Duane Fruechtlng Jerry Brose Dw1ghtFruecht1ng John Vhlllams Second row Joe Dvorak Leon Lals Don Klme Howard Wllllams Johnny Tuell Robert Ehrllch Jerry Rlchards Byron Ewert Kenny Gardner Thlrd row Joe Vann B team coach Marlon Summervlll Paul Roberts Larry Schlehuber Larry F1sher Sam Jewett Vernon Bowers Floyd Yaussl A team coach Fourth row Robert Mexslnger Bruce Wmgerd Dav1d Montgomery Donnle Wlnters John Rupp Edward Davles Jerry Stage Raymond Funk Mar1on had a falrly good season th1s year by wmmng 11 and loslng 8 games The WaFP1OFS were playlng a much lmproved brand of ball as was shown by thelr 5 game w1nn1ng streak startlng wlth Councll Grove eled to an 1nv1tat1onal tournament at Madlson Marlon took 3rd by w1nn1ng from Neodasha The scores were as follows Mar1on Opponent Lmdsborg Peabody Cottonwood Falls Counc1l Grove Florence Hermgton H1llsboro Hope Peabody Councll Grove Cottonwood Falls Herlngton Florence Sacred Heart Hlllsboro Llndsborg Hope 49 The Reglonal Tournaments were held at the Marlon gymnaslum w1th Buhler taklng flrst Hlllsboro second Lmdsborg th1rd and Marlon fourth . ,. . . - - lu ' and ending with Sacred Heart. During the Christmas season Marion trav- ' 40 52 40 37 44 35 ' 56 49 34 42 ' 44 36 ' 32 44 37 39 43 58 ' 58 49 47 42 ' 58 36 65 34 45 43 ' 24 42 ' 50 71 42 Annual Staff 9 'Q -X af' XX ff' K' f Z 'K 2.531 xx -rl- j - - E?-'EI .. rf 1, V. -J as fl, ,lg W. E J . xl? X I-3' me ' 'K 5 -Q Q 5 N 5 ff? f sf aww new ,wk HQ , :ar A. 4 Vx ff. r I 4 E , . f 1 4 1 i 2 F 1 X WW ? is .ff ,',.,-, sew' ,lo 1 ww 'iff' .0 9. R Vin 5 -wif, fgkii Sx...f '99 f 41. MQ 3 we-.f i J Q J' 'Z' -I. S iw: S Eff :E 45' FOOK MOTOR COMPANY Picture of Charles Maggard Not Avarlable Congratulatzons rom Us SANITARY MARKET Home Killed Beef Our Speclaltv Mr Sz Mrs Ed Sandwell Marlon Kansas DR N E ABRAHAMS OPTOMETRIST Professional Eye Care Phone 556 Hlllsboro, Kansas Holder s Barber Shop J C Penney Co lnc Jackson Clothing Store T C Ensey M D E Sz M Laundry Dr P J Garrison Dr E K Schroeder Marlon Paint Shop Buckley s HGF Store Charles B Magee M D Coons Restaurant Bud s Conoco Service Marion Pharmacy Ezra s Dairy Queen Cash Az Carry Supply Van s Cozy Cale Marlon Creamery Western Auto Longhofer Supply Johnston Az Costello Meier s Shoe Cllnlc Marlon llardware Badger Lumber Co Inc R an K Beauty Shoppe Marlon Motors Machinery Winter 66 Service L E Cooper Furniture Wingerd s I G A Store West Slde Motel Elgln Hotel G .I Goodsheller M D Wheeler Ba Westerhaus Owl Car Covey s Body Shop Franklin Harms 0 D Gooding's shoe Repair J E Tlbbets D D S Merrill s Cleaners Midwest Sales 8a Serv Co Marlon Cabinet Shop Gambles Ernie Holmes llelmer s Service Swann Drug Store 10' ' S f . Na CH the Seniors i ' U D 1 . at ., . . . I , . . .I ' H ' H . IIIC. - PREPARIING FOR YOUR FUTURE Riddle Quarries, Inc. 'Marlon Kans LIVIESTONE PRODUCTS 8L FERTILIZERS FOR ALL PURPOSES TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE Plants at Llttle Rlver and Marlon Kansas Rlddle S0115 SGYVICC., Inc Together we bulld the soil to raise the crops and furnxsh mad materlal over which they can be transported to market L01 0 0'af A I ' 1 v F - Q o 0 ' 0 -10 DE FOREST HATCHERIES Marion FEED - Peabody CHICKS - sUPPLrEs Q SCHONEMAN SHOE STORE Mr. 8a Mrs. Homer H. Stenzel X Ray Flttlng Marlon, Kansas HARDWARE 1 9 ' SYOVES - PAINT ' WALLPAPER ' APPLIANCES ' WL MARION KANSAS NSURAWF Uvaoaw S I0 oo 0 nuxmun msumancz ron utu 9 ozvosnon FARMERS 8. DROVERS NATIONAL BANK Marlon Kansas JANZEIVS JEWELRY 8a APPLIANCE Elgin Bulova 8a Hamilton Watches Fostoria 8z lmpenal Crystal Rogers 8a Community Silver Hotpoint 8a Philco Appliances ucx Numan J L SCM, OWNKR wAL1' Kuzzn MARION MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS Sand Blast Letterrng Marion Kansas cemetery Phfme work 333 '0'0'0'0'l0 0 I 1 cl 3 4565 vp G Q - Q: ml 'I ua W E E 10 1 MACK HARDWARE 1 BEASTON'S MARKET Broadstreetfs Jay Beaston MODERNE STUDIO Marion, Kansas Marion, Kansas if! f0Ul0 SCOTTY Gm GOUND M2l'i0Il. Kansas Abstracts of Titles Title Insurance HANNAFORD ABSTRACT C0'VlPA NY Marion Kansas Norma S Hannaford Dean C Batt Edward M Good Lzcens ed Abstractor Attorney at Law LlC67lS6d Ab-Stfactor COMZRATULMTIOINS SLMORS POWELL MOTOR COMPANY Home of Dependabillty DODGE 8z PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS SALES 8L SERVICE Marion Kansas CONGRATDLA TIOINS CLASS OF 53 JOHNSMEYER 8. WARD INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE Wm ll Ward H H Johnsmeyer 0 -01 -0 0510 I 1 . 4 Q Y ' 7 Y - - V , 1 Y I 4 9 2 1 ' . - ' 5 . ' ' ' s ' '- v -2'-'-'Y'-'-'-Af-1'-A----1--ff-ff-:-'ff ----:--------V-VAV-V-ff-ff-VJ P---JV-ff.-Y-,-f,-,-,Av-.A.-J NV- ,-J.-,-J. ,f,-, V -f,-,-, A -,-,-,-f X ,,-,-,-,-ff.-.-Y-. . ,. . . . 3 r w V 1 V 4 CONGRATULATIONS M H. S. SENIORS o OF 1953 lr 3 r 4 1, w H15 MARION -ZS' ,Lanai Munn! Gound Motor Company KANSAS S7Y ff 'J J',,f'd wx 005.0 W S umomzso xiii. dry WW CONGRA TULA TIONS SENIORS S VAN'S TIME SHOP A X KEEPSAKE DEALER 0'l0K0 0 0 7 91010-0-01s010u.0-so'-.01-050, '01 101 10- 2 3 1..,-,. my Q 1- 4 'g:1: .5 w ' f? ??:ifL-, A K ,L 'xX'i,EfQL I 4 'U I h fl xi, Qlalfii' 457.7 ' n 1 M-:ff Eff o V 2 WIP' ii ,fgifv of 24 - 'Q ,K N :I fab ' . , .-,ww'V' ' .' 4 uf' il N , . 3 qqqq 4 -V! V V I H A, 2 MQ,-iff, '57 . V 5 . . it 49- 1 --I- :, 3:5534 .. i ,f W li . ian ----V o A. ' Q Q . ' X iw F 4' 5' EE X I X I I t I lf f ' ' 1, ig . 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W 'ww ,K es. few Thus year nineteen hundred and flfty three funds many of you graduating and others mov Ing up to take your place as next years grad 1 uates Through the commendable efforts of the teachers of our great America you face the world of tomorrow with greater confidence and ablllty capable of taklng your place with your N fellow cltlzens We at USECO are most happy to have played a part In recording your treasured memories of 1953 and have Uflllled every skull at our com mand to present you with a book youll cherish through the years May we all feel lustly proud of our accom plrshments and remember them as Another Step Forward' xperrenee et an Experiment UNIVERSITY SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT C0 6001 East Rosedale Fort Worth, Texas -----7 I I 'T' f I ,I I . A ,f N flu.: L -67 ' ' ' 'ug' .ugh .,- ,.:. -. A, I M . Q 1 K. K K 1 V -Y i . if L, p- 1 :gi -v'4., . .. I E H 1 . I . - . - I . 1 1.. t X .- X . I I Q ' , X . . X X . . . . X f .. . , . ' ll - I ll X ' X XX xx O D o o o 1,
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