Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)
- Class of 1955
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« We, the staff of the Marion High School Warrior wish to dedicate this annual to a teacher who has suffered through countless wrong answers, flunked tests, and dirty looks, and yet has remained the same helpful guy we all secretly like_ MR. WALL 4 R. W. VARENHORST E. K. SCHROEDER Instrumental Music Wichita U. Vocal Music Wichita U. KENNETH SWANSON LOYETTE SWANSON ROBERT STEPHENS FRANCES STEPHENS FLOYD YAUSSI D. B. JANTZ LESLIE S. WIEBE ED FRICKEY Mathematics K. S. T.C., Emporia O. S.T.C., Weatherford Oklahoma State U.. Norman Dear MHS Underclassmen: Most history is boring, we know. But we thought you would enjoy THIS history. At least read it and see. Four years ago a group of green (and I do mean GREEN) Freshmen entered MHS. The class consisted of: Carol Allen, Bob Bratton, Nova Bredemeier, Joy Burnett, Ann Davies, Pat DeWitt, Joe Dvorak, C. E. Ford, Kenny Gardner, Laurence Griggs, Dale Hamm, Bill Hammer, Pat Hart, Janis Hayward, Bob Hiebert, LaVern Hoffman, Nila Hoopes, Sam Jewett, Anita Kline, Leon Lais, Don Longhofer, Verlin Meier, Doris Melcher, Carolyn Merrill, Carol Miser, Rowena Olsen, Janet Priddle, Wanda Propp, Etta Rempel, Paul Roberts, Jerry Richards, Jack Rich- mond, Ray Richmond, Lloyd Sklenar, Elsie Smith, Jon Soyez, Noretta Starkey, Neva Stenzel, Lois Strong, Judy Thatch, Johnny Tuell, John Waner, and Johnny Williams. Our sponsor was Mr. Wiebe, and our president, Johnny Williams. We were thoroughly initiated and enjoyed a well-remembered hayrack ride and skating at Herington. Our Sophomore year we gained Charlotte Dody, Rosie Holub, and Shirley Scarbrough, while losing Noretta Starkey. Our sponsor was Miss Hovey; our president, R. J. Bateman. The high spot of the year was our maga- zine sales; the sides being captained by Carolyn Merrill and Johnny Tuell. Our Junior year began with the loss of Janis Hayward and Carol Miser. We made one gain. Bob Mehlinger. Mr. Wall and Mr. Yaussi were our sponsors, with Jerry Richards as our president. We presented Beauty and the Beef, which was enthusiastically received. The Junior- Senior banquet, Treasure Island was quite the best for a long time, and the scene painted under the direction of Mr. Wall received many compliments. We ended the year with a rousing hayrack ride. Remember, Seniors? Senior year at last! We gained Rena Gilley, at least for a little while, and Patsy Harris. Our losses were Doris Melcher, Shirley Scarbrough, and Lloyd Sklenar. We gave a most successful chili supper, led in participa- tion in athletics, and all clubs. As we go to press, still more outstanding things are being accomplished by the Class of '55. You just can't I, “Freckles Allen, will my ability to hold my man to I eloris Reed. I. Rajah Bateman, will my little brother. John, to anyone-anyone at all. Someone please take him! I. Bounce Along Bratton, will my enthusiastic attention in class to Wade Robertson. I, Leather Lungs Bredemeier. will my ability to wear a pony-tail to Marilyn Dixon. Think you can manage? 1. Quite Burnett, will my liking for a certain area around the lake to Margie B. You can have it after June. 1. Happy Davies, will my rights to the woony-woony-ki-yi-woony song to R ma Collett. Motions, too. 1, Soda Jerk Dewitt, will my letters from Greenland to Zona K. Greenland may be cold but the letters aren't. I. Wolf Dvorak, will my hog calling ability to Kay Navrat. Free instruction any time. I, Do or Die Ford, will my interest in out-of-town girls to Jim C. proves interesting, believe me. I. Big Blow Gardner, will my ability to tell football players what to do to Gene llascnfratz. 1, Dare Devil Griggs, will one lock of curly hair to any girl that gets it first. You don't ex- pect it all do you? I. Big Hamm, will my car’s Pick Up ability to Ocar D. just take your time. You'll sec what I mean. I. “Sunny Hammer, will my interest in 5 10$ stores to Darrell R. watch out for the clerks. They're fast talkers! I. Gabby Harris, will my automatic tongue to Phyllis Thics. Speak up girl! I. Shorty Hart, will my driving ability to Donnie Holmes. Honesti I took Driver Ed. I. Slow Poke Hiebert, will my small dainty feet to Arlene K. Wouldn't they be lovely in high heels? I. “Goofin' Off Hoffman, will my part as ' Mi Jameston to Alfred K. Rather interesting to be a woman. New angles. I. Pooped Holub, will my interest in Fort Riley to Faye Bezdek. Start with Privates and work up. I, “Gorgeous Hoopcs, will my pilsen stagger to Norma Dick. Or do you have it already? 1. Tex Jewett, will my love of track to Bruce W. See if you can get a picture of it in your annual, HUH? I. “Giggles Kline, will my man in every town to Georgia Olsen. Beware fellows! 1. Bashful Lais, will my special pull with a certain dramatics teacher to Dale Johnston. You need it. I. “Speed Longhofer, will my home-grown, com-fed drawl to Marion Summervill. Ah use Hybrid only. suh. I. Pretty Boy Mehlingner. will my interest in McPherson to the Freshman Boys. The college, fellas, not the girls. I. Hot Lips Meier, will my fondne for the color red to Vernon Bowers. See what you can do. 1. Smooch Merrill, will my ability to be cheerleader 8 yrs. to Johnsie J. Start now and be hoarse on Tues. Fri. 1. Brain Olsen, will my complete disinterest in grades and teachers to David M. Bein' smart ain't fun. 1, Half Pint Priddle, will my ability to talk back and get away with it to Don T. Don't think you need it though. 1, Dimple Chin Propp, will my ability to sew a fine seam to Joyce P. It's just that the teac- her doesn't think so. I. “Ready Red Rcmpel. will my position over at Vocational Ag. to Nancy Keazer. You learn lots. I, Heart Breaker Richards. Don't will anything. I need everything 1 have. I, Giant Killer Richmond, will my slim muscular build to Larry S. You won't be a horse any- more thanks to me. I, Shy Sugar Richmond, will the excitement of a first ? Kiu to Laurence Priddle. I like it! I, “Muscles Roberts, will my Dior look (straight up and down) to Pat Dixon. No comment. 1, Baby Face Smith, will my interest in alumni to Jeanne Kline. Or do you prefer under- classmen0 I. Hot Shot Soyez, will my knuckle cracking ability, especially in Psychology, to Ralph Zellers. I, Songbird Stenzel, will my lipstick tube to Dick lloch. Or do you get your lipstick some other way? I. String bean Strong, will my ability to make washrag house slippers to Mary Conyers. See me for details. I. Big Wheel Thatch, will my 25 bracelets to Jeanette R. keep you arm up. Don't let it drag. kid. I. Never Late Tuell, will my fondness for main street parking to Dean Kelsey. Get a car first, boy. I. Sleepy Waner, will my ability in Psychology-Ho Hum-to Wayne Bratton. 1. Able John Williams, will my ability to wear tight jeans to Howard Williams. More things happen. Howard. R. J. BATEMAN 9 NOVA BREDEMEIER JOY BURNETT ANN DAVIES PAT DeWITT LAURENCE GRIGGS lO DALE HAMM BOB BRATTON JOE DVORAK DON LONGHOFER PATSY HARRIS NILA HOOPES BOB HIEBERT SAM JEWETT ANITA KUNE BILL HAMMER LAVERN HOFFMAN PAT HART ETTA REMPEL JOHNNY TUELL JOHN WANER JOHN WILLIAMS 13 Bruce Wingerd, President Nancy Keazer, Vice President Roma Collett, Secretary David Montgomery, Treasurer Carlita Bass Faye Bezdek Joe Bezdek Vernon Bowers Judy Cogdill Judy Coons Edward Davies Norma Dick Jerry Dieter Gail Dody Fred Eckstrom Stanley Ewert Larry Fisher Betty Ford Raymond Funk Larry Hamm John Heerey Gail Hiebert Dick Hoch Donald .Holmes Dean Kelsey Zona Kelsey Arlene Klein A1 Konarik Carol Krispense Dwight Kruse Jerry Makovec Charles Meisinger Robert Meisinger Paul Morse Kay Navrat Susan Olin Georgia Olsen DeLoris Reed Darrell Riffel John Rupp Jeanette Russell Mary Sandwell Larry Schlehuber Robert Schmidt Joyce Seibel Carmen Siebert Jerry Stage Howard Stenzel Marion Summervill Mayme Swehla Marcel Tajchman Phyllis Thies Dean Weichold Milton Weidenbener LeNore Wheeler Howard Williams Don Winters Rosalie Winters Barbara Yeagley Ralph Zeller (NOT PICTURED) Don Billingsley Warren Gardner, President Bill Burkholder, Vice President Jeanne Kline, Secretary Elda Pankratz, Treasurer Margie Bernhardt Wayne Bratton Bruce Coe Mary Conyers Pat Dixon Bob Eckstrom Eugene Hedrick Harold Hein Mary Ann Herzet Willard Hett Lowene Hiebert Maxine Hinz Dale Johnson Johnsie Just Irene Krause Lois Maltbie Betty Mathews Don McCarty Margaret McClain John Minear Larry Olsen if Joyce Pientka John Price Wade Robertson Mickey Seaton Walter Smith John Thole Don Thompson Roland Vogel Dean Klenda, President Mary Williams, Vice President Sandra Higgins, Secretary Treasurer John Bateman Junior Bledsoe Bernadeen Broadstreet Molly Brodhead Mark Childs Jim Christensen Mary Cogdill Larry Dieter Marilyn Dixon Paul Ford Bob Gooding Sandra Hammer Gene Hasenfratz Neil Hoopes Gaila Jost Joyce Klein Shirley Krause A (Not Pictured) Ruth Ann Melcher m r Darlene Oblander ... .ji, Junior Post Wr' Laurence Priddle Cora Sandwell '.yW Paul Schmersey Tommy Shirley -k Caroline Susdorf Wayne Thies Richard Vogel Eugene Waner We are the go-for girls” 19 5?SS rys.Wi5).TW85.PRS. F rST O PUll VV .LH-8T G) Q9ew Vt S' 7t3 iZTk I H ZSSJSL OO SEPTEMBER 7 First day of school! 9 individual pictures 14 Y-teen potluck 14 Hi-Y watermelon feed 30 Old Settler's Day OCTOBER 1 KU Lyceum--Our Restless Earth 8 Sophomore assembly 15 Senior Photo Instruction 16 end of first six weeks 22 M-Club assembly 22 Freshman initiation NOVEMBER 4-5 State Teacher's meeting 9 Student Council League meeting 9 Junior play 12 Senior assembly 18 burning of the dummy 19 Peabody here--Homecoming 23 CVL music clinic--Hillsboro 2 5 Thanksgiving 27 end of second six weeks DECEMBER 3 Junior assembly 3 vocal concert 4 Senior chili supper 23 Home for Christmas 25 Christmas JANUARY 3 School again! 3 income tax representative 7 Freshman assembly JANUARY 8 start taking Senior pictures 14 end of third six weeks 17 band concert 21 Hi-Y assembly 2 5 Punchinello Marionettes 27 instrumental clinic-- Peabody FEBRUARY 4 Sophomore assembly 17 Jack Raymon Lyceum 18 Junior assembly 22 1 Act play 23 Senior Comprehensive tests 24 1 Act play festival-Council Grove MARCH 9 FFA assembly 15 KSAC radio program 18 Music Department assembly 20 band to Topeka 22 Y-teen banquet 31 FFA banquet APRIL 5 KU films --Senior s 11 PEO coke party 22 Freshman assembly 22 Senior play 28 band concert 29 CVL track meet--Emporia MAY 5 vocal concert 6 Pep Club assembly 6 Junior-Senior Banquet 20 Senior assembly MAY 22 Baccalaureate 24 Commencement 25 last day of school ? ? Senior sneak BACK ROW: Etta Rempel, Nova Bredemeier, Georgia Olsen, Lois Strong, Margie Bernhardt, Carmen Siebert, Gaila Jost, Marilyn Dixon, Mary Williams, Deloris Reed. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hammer, Sandra Higgins, Betty Ford, Ro- wena Olsen, Phyllis Thies, Jeanette Russell, Nancy Keazer, Susan Olin, Molly Brodhead, Elda Pankratz, Darlene Oblander. SECOND ROW: Mary Cogdill, Rosalie Winters, Zona Kelsey, Lenore Wheeler, Joyce Seibel, Caroline Susdorf, Margaret McClain, Mary Lou Conyers, Anita Kline, Bernadeen Broadstreet, Janet Priddle, Treasurer. FIRST ROW; Carlita Bass, Secretary; Roma Collett, Devotions; Carol Allen, Service; Ann Davies, Publicity; Carol Krispense, Vice President-Social; Wanda Propp, President; Carolyn Merrill, Program; Nila Hoopes, Finance; Judy Coons, Membership; Maxine Hinz, Student Council; Neva Stenzel, Music; Mrs. Wall, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Don Holmes, Sam Jewett, Wayne Bratton, Gail Dody, Wade Robertson, John Williams, Jerry Dieter, Roland Vogel, Verlin Meier, Mark Childs, Richard Vogel. THIRD ROW; Bruce Coe, Don McCarty, Bill Burkholder, Vernon Bowers, John Heerey, Milton Weidenbener, LaVern Hoffman, Dean Klenda, Wayne Thies, Junior Post, John Minear. SECOND ROW: Neil Hoopes, Laurence Priddle, Eugene Waner, Larry Dieter, Bob Gooding, Paul Schmersey, John Price, John Bateman, Paul Ford, Greg Henry, Jon Thole. FIRST ROW; Mr. Wiebe, Sponsor; Robert Schmidt, Secretary-Treasurer; Dean Kelsey, Program; Dwight Kruse, Vice President; Don Longhofer, Pres- ident; Bob Hiebert, Program; Howard Stenzel, Program Chairman; Marion Summervill, Student Council; Charles Meisinger, Program. BACK ROW: Bernadeen Broadstreet, Mary Cogdill, Lowene Hiebert, Sandra Higgins, Georgia Olsen, Sandra Hammer, Lois Maltbie, Neva Stenzel, Pat DeWitt, Maxine Hinz, Pat Hart, Janet Priddle. THIRD ROW: Carlita Bass, Barbara Yeagley, Mary Ann Herzet, Mayme Swehla, Betty Matthews, Johnsie Just, Margaret McClain, Mary Lou Conyers, Su- san Olin, Gaila Jost, Caroline Susdorf, Molly Brodhead, Marilyn Dixon. SECOND ROW: Pat Dixon, Elda Pankratz, Joyce Pientka, Nova Bredemeier, Etta Rempel, Roma Collett, Jeanette Russell, Deloris Reed, Carmen Siebert, Elsie Smith, Anita Kline, Judy Cogdill. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stephens, Sponsor; Margie Bernhardt, Nancy Keazer, Darlene Oblander, Carol Allen, Treasurer; Rosie Holub, Reporter; Ann Davies, President; Carolyn Merrill, Vice-President; Judy Thatch, Student Council; Joyce Seibel, Secretary; Jeanne Kline, Judy Coons, Kay Navrat. BACK ROW: Jack Richmond, Edward Davies, Larry Hamm, Jerry Stage, Howard Williams, Gail Dody, Laurence Griggs, Jerry Makovec, Leon Lais, Paul Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Frickey, Vernon Bowers, Roland Vogel, Johnny Williams, Bill Hammer, R. J. Bateman, John Waner, Larry Schlehuber, Jerry Richards, Mr. Yaussi, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Larry Fisher, Wade Robertson, Verlin Meier, Joe Dvorak, Secretary-Treasurer; Dale Hamm, Sergeant-at-Arms; Sam Jewett, President; Ray Richmond, Vice-President; Kenny Gardner, Student Council; Johnny Tuell, John Price. 23 BACK ROW: Laurence Griggs, Bob Mehlinger, Paul Roberts, Sam Jewett, C. E. Ford, Judy Thatch, Joy Burnett, Carol Allen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Reed, Director; Wanda Propp, Carolyn Merrill, Leon Lais, Kenny Gardner, Lavern Hoffman, Joe Dvorak. FRONT ROW: Janet Priddle, Reporter; Ann Davies, Sec- retary; Johnny Tuell, President; John Williams, Vice President; Jerry Richards, Treasurer; Pat Hart, Stu- dent Council; Elsie Smith. The Dramatics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Loris Reed, purchased a tape recorder. The school paid for part of it, and the whole school has used it. The group presented, Home For Christmas for a very well received assembly. They have accomplished performances in You Can't Kiss Caroline and the contest play Cest la Guerra. This play received Superior rating at Council Grove. 24 BACK ROW; Tommy Shirley. Johnny Tuell, Roland Vogel, Howard Williams, Joe Dvorak, Marion Sum- merville. SECOND ROW; Darlene Oblander, Maxine Hinz, Margie Bernhardt, Kenny Gardner, Carol Allen, Pat Hart. FRONT ROW; Mr. Wall, Sponsor; Jerry Richards, Vice President; Kay Navrat, Secre- tary; Judy Thatch, Treasurer; Bob Mehlinger, President. The Student Council, under the capable leadership of Mr. Wall, has accomplished a great deal this year. The first Student Council League meeting was sponsored, and led by the Marion student council. They directed a highly hilarious initiation, complete with can-can. Christmas decorations were well taken care of by the group. The council consists of the most able representative from each class and club. They keep the school on it's toes, and we have every right to feel proud of them. 25 BACK ROW: Ray Richmond, John Waner. Bill Hammer. Bob Bratton, Larry Schlehuber, C. E. Ford, Don Long- hofer, Joe Dvorak, Student Council; Larry Olsen. Jon Soyez. SECOND ROW: Lavern Hoffman, Richard Vogel, Dean Klenda, Gene Hasenfratz, Jack Richmond, Vernon Bowers, R. J. Bateman, Marcel Tajchman, Ralph Zeller, FIRST ROW: Mr. Stephens, Sponsor; Darrell Riffel, Charles Meisinger, Reporter; Howard Stenzel, Vice- President; Dwight Kruse, President; Jon Thole, Secretary; Milton Weidenbener, Treasurer; John Heerey, Sen- tinel; Willard Hett. BACK ROW; Howard Stenzel, Dwight Kruse, Jon Thole. FRONT ROW: Mr. Stephens, Charles Meisinger, Milton Weidenbener, John Heerey. Etta Rempel Typist Mary Lou Conyers Salesman Judy Thatch Business Manager Caroline Susdorf Salesman John Williams Sales Manager Roma Collett Salesman Bruce Wingerd Assistant Photographer Janet Priddle Copy Editor Paul Roberts Photographer Ann Davies Editor Mr. Jantz Sponsor Carol Allen Salesman Carmen Siebert Assistant Art Editor Rosie Holub Bookkeeper David Montgomery Assistant Editor Nova Bredemeier Typist Marion Summervill Assistant Business Manager Sam Jewett (Not Pictured) Art Editor BACK ROW: Larry Schlehuber, Dwight Kruse, LaVern Hoffman, Paul Roberts, Marion Summervill, R. J. Bateman, Jon Thole, Charles Meisinger. THIRD ROW: Richard Vogel, John Heerey, Howard Stenzel, Dean Klenda, Paul Schmersey, Laurence Priddle, Neil Hoopes, Warren Gardner, Mr. Swanson, Director. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Conyers, Margaret McClain, Judy Coons, Ann Davies, Wanda Propp, Judy Thatch, Margie Bernhardt, Carolyn Merrill, Jeanette Russell, Elda Pankratz. FIRST ROW: Rosie Holub, Elsie Smith, Neva Stenzel, Maxine Hinz, Carol Allen, Lenore Wheeler, Roma Collett, Carlita Bass, Darlene Oblander, Anita Kline, Janet Priddle. Clinic Opera Bastien and Bastienne BACK ROW: DeLoris Reed, Nova Bredemeier, Carmen Siebert, Wanda Propp, Carol Krispense, Judy Thatch, Johnsie Just, Betty Matthews, Caroline Susdorf, Margie Bernhardt, Marilyn Dixon, Carolyn Merrill. THIRD ROW: Etta Rem- pel, Susan Olin, Lenore Wheeler, Margaret McClain, Ann Davies, Joyce Seibel, Judy Coons, Nancy Keazer, Jeanette Russell, Pat DeWitt, Elda Pankratz, Molly Brodhead. SECOND ROW: Arlene Klein, Zona Kelsey, Sandra Higgins, Betty Ford, Barbara Yeagley, Elsie Smith, Sandra Hammer, Carol Allen, Mary Lou Conyers, Carlita Bass, Rosie Ho- lub, Anita Kline. FIRST ROW: Lowene Hiebert, Jeanne Kline, Mary Cogdill, Bernadeen Broadstreet, Neva Stenzel, President; Maxine Hinz, Secretary; Darlene Oblander, Gaila Jost, Roma Collett, Janet Priddle, Pat Hart. BACK ROW: Neva Stenzel, Carol Allen, Maxine Hinz, Lenore Wheeler, Kay Navrat. FRONT ROW: Margie Bernhardt, Roma Collett, Judy Coons, Carolyn Merrill, Judy Thatch. Girls Glee and Triple Trio Director-Mrs. Swanson. p9 BACK ROW: Johnny Tuell, Larry Schlehuber, Paul Roberts, Dwight Kruse, Lavern Hoffman, Marion Summer- vilL Jon Thole. SECOND ROW: Howard Stenzel, John Heerey, Jon Soyez, Richard Vogel, Dean Klenda, Charles Meisinger. Paul Schmersey, Neil Hoopes. FIRST ROW: Mr. Swanson, Director; Wayne Thies, Bill Hammer, John Waner. Paul Ford, John Bateman. R. J. Bateman, Junior Post, Laurence Priddle. Warren Gardner, Mary Lou Conyers, Accompanist. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dwight Kruse, Howard Stenzel, Marion Summervill, Warren Gardner. Lavern Hoffman Darlene Oblander Deloris Reed Pat Dewitt Howard Stenzel Judy Thatch Nova Bredemeier Dwight Kruse Joe Dvorak Jeanette Russell John Funk Molly Brodhead Carol Krispense Johnsie Just Beverly Bredemeier Caroline Susdorf Jerry Richards Kenneth Swanson (Director) Maxine Hinz Marion Summervill Lou Wheeler Judy Coons Phyllis Thies Kenny Gardner Leland Deines Paul Ford Charles Meisinger Jon Thole Lenore Wheeler Elda Pankratz Barbara Yeagley Neva Stenzel Carolyn Merrill Richard Vogel Warren Gardner Lane Broadstreet Roma Collett Donna Kelsey Sue Haizlip Beverly Pankratz Zona Kelsey Larry Schlehuber Margie Bernhardt MAJORETTES: Nancy Keazer, Jeanne Kline, Mary Lou Conyers, Margaret McClain, Rosie Holub, DRUM MAJOR: Wanda Propp Sei ®pM@ h u L t €±bj§ tfi H 1k Q ua Ssl't w’ LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Propp, Caroline Susdorf, Nova Bredemeier, Carolyn Merrill. LEFT TO RIGHT: Warren Gardner, Lavern Hoffman, Charles Meis- inger. LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Stenzel, Judy Coons, Judy Thatch, Neva Stenzel. Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion A TEAM 7 Moundridge 18 34 Cottonwood 0 34 Hillsboro 7 39 Herington 7 13 Florence 7 19 Hope 13 55 Madison 0 50 Council Grove 12 33 Peabody 0 B TEAM 35 Hillsboro 0 39 Council Grove 0 14 Peabody 0 40 Herington 0 99 83 - '®r — W ® ® - V W me | 79 85 71 90 69 87 81 73 7B 9 ' 1 £ 1 1 fs ’ ‘ = ' ’I ‘ « r - ‘f BACK ROW: Kenny Gardner, Manager; Eugene Waner, John Bateman, Bill Burkholder, David Montgomery, Junior Post, Jim Christensen, Wayne Thies, Larry Dieter, Neil Hoopes, John Price, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Yaussi, John Minear, Bruce Wingerd, Gail Hiebert, Dick Hoch, Wade Robertson, Jerry Dieter, Larry Hamm, A1 Konarik, Don Winters, Darrell Riffel, Coach Wall. SECOND ROW: Robert Meisinger, Larry Schlehuber, Vernon Bowers, Laurence Griggs, Jack Richmond, Roland Vogel, Jerry Stage, Gail Dody, Howard Williams, Larry Fisher, Head Coach Frickey. FIRST ROW: Edward Davies, Bill Hammer, Leon Lais, Verlin Meier, Jerry Richards, Dale Hamm, John Williams, Sam Jewett, R. J. Bateman, John Waner, Ray Richmond. 33 Football fans at the Home- coming game saw Ray Rich- mond, honorary football captain, crown Ann Davies as Homecoming Queen. Her Attendants, Rosie Holub and Anita Kline, were escorted by Jerry Richards and Sam Jewett. They took part in half time activities and reigned at the Home- coming Dance. FIRST IN 14 The Warriors for the first time in 14 years, won a CVL Basketball Champion- ship, with the splendid record of 13 wins and 1 loss for both the A and B teams. BACK ROW: Jerry Makovec, David Montgomery, Larry Schlehuber, Robert Meisinger, Roland Vogel, A1 Konarik. THIRD ROW: Junior Post, Paul Schmersey, Larry Fisher, Jerry Stage, John Minear, Marion Summervi 11, Wade Robertson, Jim Christensen, Junior Bledsoe, Laird Helmer, Tom Shirley. SECOND ROW: Neil Hoopes, Eugene Waner, Mr. Wall, B Team Coach; Mr. Frickey, Freshman Coach; Mark Childs, Laurence Priddle. FIRST ROW; John Price, Student Manager; Johnny Tuell, Verlin Meier, Kenny Gardner, Joe Dvorak, Mr. Yaussi, A Team Coach; John Williams, Paul Roberts, Leon Lais, Jerry Richards, Wayne Thies. A Team Cheerleaders Kay Navrat Carolyn Merrill Rosie Holub Margie Bernhardt Ann Davies B Team Cheerleaders Darlene Oblander Jeanne Kline 36 Nancy Keazer Judy Coons SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O OUAUTY - COSTS - NO - MORE BUCKLEY'S GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables Staple and Fancy Groceries HOME - OF LEE - FINE - FOODS Coons RESTAURANT Mr. Mrs. Jess Coons Marion, Kansas where Marion Dines SCHONEMAN SHOE STORE “ Quaitti footwear’ Mr. Mrs. H. H. Stenzel MARION, - KANSAS S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 O R S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S DeForest Hatchery E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S MARION PEABODY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Here to Serve You All Ways Always. FEED - CHICKS - SUPPLIES M E W S 0 Congratulations To The Class Of '55. Home Owners Mr. Mrs. E. 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S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S VAN’S TIME SHOP Your International Harvester Dealer Marion Equipment Co., Inc. Refrigerators Freezers 112 S. 2nd St. Motor Trucks Tractors Phone 68 Whirlpool Washers Driers Admiral Television Marion BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 FROM S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S j RIDDLE QUARRIES, Inc. RIDDLES SOILS SERVICE, INC. O R JOHN H. RIDDLE, PRESIDENT _ S. H. RICHARDS, SUPERINTENDENT s E N I O R S SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S ERNIE HOLMES, owner Marion Phone 332 Beaston’s Market The Place To Go For The Brands You Know GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Congratulations To The Seniors. THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME MR. and MRS. OLUE WIGHT S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 0 R S S E N 1 O R S Phone 60 We Deliver There’s a in your future... with a Future Built In! To The Class With The Most, To Say The Least. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SEYMOUR PACKING CO. s E N I O R S GOUND MOTOR CO 4 Phone 10 Marion SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS S S E E N N I I : COOK MOTOR COMPMV : S S E Marion, Kansas E N N I Phone 145 I 0 O R R S S S mick RCAT.V. S E Chevrolet Frigidaire E N N 1 I O Sales Service O R R S 24 Hour Wrecker Service S S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 O R S S E N ___________________________________________ I THE MARION NATIONAL BANK I wishes to Congratulate the Seniors S of E 1955 N I You are a wonderful class O and deserve to go far R in your selected vocations. S S E _______________________________ N DR. R. R. MELTON 1 DR. T. C. ENSEY ° DR. G. J. GOODSHELLER R DR. CHARLES MAGEE s DR. J. E. TIBBETTS. DENTIST DR. E. K. SCHROEDER. DENTIST S DR. E. WOOD, VETERINARIAN E JACKSON CLOTHING CO. N MEIERS SHOE CLINIC 1 MARION MARBLE GRANITE WORKS ° MARION RECORD REVIEW R HANNAFORD ABSTRACT CO. S PETER PAN ICE CREAM SODA Member of F. D. I.C. FOUNTAIN SWANN DRUG STORE R. K. BEAUTY SHOPPE A LINE’S BEAUTY SHOP HOLDER BARBER SHOP BROADSTREET MODERNE STUDIO HIGHSMITH - MARION REPAIR SHOP MARION CREAMERY KAW THEATRE WINGERD’S IGA STORE A. L. DUCKWALL STORES E M LAUNDRY BILL’S GRILL KINGFISHER INN HEINZ JEWELRY MARION LUMBER CO. MARION ELEVATOR CO. SCHROEDER PRODUCE OIL NAVRAT SERVICE HELMER SERVICE MAYTAG SALES SERVICE HOLCOM FURNITURE LONGHOFER SUPPLY M H RECREATION KEITH KELSEY, AGENT S E N I 0 R S S E N 1 O R S SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS On this last page of the 1955 Marion Warrior, we, the staff want to wish next year's staff the best of luck. Putting out an annual is hard work, and very maddening, but it's worth it! We hope you have as much fun as we did! Good luck! ! The Staff 48
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