Olpe Rural High School - Eagle Yearbook (Olpe, KS)

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DORA SWENDER Latin, Reading, Spell- ing, Librarian, Debate, Dramatics. MR. GARY FISHER Music. MRS. LAURA MC ANTEE Typing, Se cretarial Practice, General Business, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. FACULTY MRS. NAOMI WHEAT Home Economics, Biol- ogy, General Science. MR. ANTHONY GA YDOS Government, His t o r y, Coach, Physical Ed- ucation MR. ROBERT TOWNSHEND Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, General Math- ematics. MR. JIM KERNS Industrial Arts, Driver E d u c ation, Assistant Coach. ff WF? Wa! .- E , KU Q12 'N Q HSM X ' QE: w if 'QRQLZ'-ll 793.4 WAS -9 X Nl ul .1 W jf A4515 7J sv U9 .gr Elm! ' X Ag' -:WRX S W f- ' ' -- I - P-'r . M .Mf xg FTXX KX ' lg Q1fliO1'S .fy 14? ' CN C X3 fm if Q f ,N QL MARY JO HELLMER President Whatever is worth do- ing at-all, is worth do- ing well. MARGARET ALLEN Always Willing and eager to please, her kind actions puts one at ease. SENICDRS JANICE HAGEMAN Secretary Both fashionable and first rate. BETTY KEHRES Treasurer Full of mischief, full of fun, doing things that shouldn't be done. DIANA SCI-IMIDT Vice - Pre sident Charm strikes the sight, but merit Wins the soul. CARL BECHTEL A basketball player, a regular guy, a friend to all, and a little shy. LLOYD BOES Lloyd is nice and lots of fun, but when does he gethis homework done? ROBERT KEI-IRES Full of mischief and full of fun, yet always a friend to everyone. l 1 SENIORS GARY GREENWOOD A little rebellion now and then. JOHN HAAG His fun-loving ways and lively jokes have endear- ed John toa lot of folks. ROBERT FOX Robert is a guy with a heart of gold, to lend a willing hand he needn't be told. ARNOLD MEIER A happy lad, with a mu- sical flair, his presence is felt everywhere. DARRELL MERRY A little nonsense is relished by the wisest men. SENIORS TOM METZ A keen mind, a clever hand, and an easy friend to understand. MARY METZ To know is to like her and she is Well-known. JA NICE NUESSEN A pretty girl whose cares are none, is liked by everyone. RONALD MOCKRY He that mischief hatch- eth, mischief catcheth. LESLIE NUESSEN With m u sic al ability and willingness to be a success, he simply can't miss. 1 CA ROI. YN NYMEYER Always laughing, al- ways gay, Carefree, happy, that's her way. RALPH REDEKER Wherever a Witty say- ing is found, you're sure to find Ralph around. Il SENIORS Nothing is impossible to a Willing heart. MARJORIE REDEKER Il h Noble in thought and a er deeds. PATRICIA PIMPLE None but herself could be herself ROBERT SCHNEIDER Not very tall, in fact small. His good nature is loved by all. S Yi. GEORGE SICKLER To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness. MA RILYN WE NDLING She is of a calm and happy nature . SENIORS JANICE WEINMAN Happy at work, happy at play, a joy to all who come her way. JOHN WENDLING He's the one who will always try, we know he'll win out by and by. DARRYL WECKER A captain in football, a wonderful guy, Darry1's a friend who'll not pass you by. DENNIS ZELLER A quiet fellow, who rarely makes a sound and yet the sort of chap you like around. Eqamfwfiwal 1 it s x .jx R if Hzgggim 2 T XX gf J an C' X Q. f af ' -, 'QNMN gif l'r'tfhF L RS Q E, I' L-L ' r r r sv ' ' -- 'MW 4 X H IIUIUIINXWI A X u uniors '13 9259 g' TQ I 6533 Q my EXW gf f ,X X X .X fx Xl ,. W QR, .ILINIORS BEGINNING WITH TOP ROW, Left to Right: Wayne Wagner, President, Steve Wecker, Vice- Presidentg Lillian Schmidt, Secretary, Janet Brown, Treasurerg John Boes, Jerry Haag, Bill Hageman, Sharon Hayes, Simona Heins, Elsie Lovvenstein, Bill Lynn, Lee Overturfg David Schneider, Jim Schultz, Richard Siokler, Janice Vogts, and Curtis Uhl. I fx wr? egg 'F qw Q F355 2 P M x 'fiL:YiU1.k7Eg.EEV iv li film X Xi X C-t,u Q jf, -ifc- FW ..f -imp? Us 377 1 frm + --X NN Egg! if X QR ' 'A' ,, - 'B'L-- A 4 Z, 5-eau. f mx I1 nlnn x nxxwx ' , 4 S017 01710 rc-?S , in k 5 f-20929 21365 F wwf? Efffmiffky f Q-f ff df FRN. T K fx SCDPHCMORES BEGINNING AT THE TOP RCW, Left to Right: Ronald Brinkman, Presidentg Robert Curry, Vice:-Presidentg Marie Redeker, Seeretaryg Lois Heins, Treasurerg LarryAlleng Ken Buren- heideg Carol Diebolt, Dianne Merry, Donna Messerschrnidt, Karen Naylor, Mike Pimple, Francis Redeker, Maynard Redeker, Betty Sehade, Lois Schmidt, and Darlene Zeller. f Wfmfw l c-'gijemnfg Q34 2, + K KW 1 KIM? T922 E 5 3 Ml !'L wiF L. 'Xt' VH. X TX? A X 'fix C' Rl A Eibf ' 7 15:59 Q f-,f 4 ' Q X 5 N i A 1 SY F I' F F . r r Q F I' I' ' V T X QE. ..si-Wh-, H-.gl-in 4 K -, is 5? L X R lnmmnw I9 .. , - X I 1 G 1153 Pres men f TCE rip 92 S4 , W vffxmgflxbxx Q K fx QW f? Qbx, fx? I QE? FRESHMEN BEGINNING AT TOP ROW, Left to Right: Da- vid Hellen, President, Ronald Krueger, Vice- Presidentg Donald Krueger, Secretary, Steve Inwood, Treasurer, Kjestine Arndt, Carol Bar- nett, Joe Bechtel, Norbert Bechtel, Gerald Crook, Bill Haag, Charles Haag, Sylvia Hage- man, and Gerald Hale. in ii FRESHMEN BEGINNING AT TOP ROW, Left to Right:Den- nis Klurnpe, Betyy Metzg Darrell Pohl, Arlene Schneider, Jerry Scheve, Lois Wagner, Jim Wecker, Linda Weinrnan, Betty Wendling, Le- ona Wilson, Carol Wright, and David Zeller. I 18 6 fwifw -SEE -?'-Q5 IE, jgfxx A X X EM: , YQQWXXG X Q x c'H.. -'- uf , iff ififf-f fN.m.-Q 4 x Ilxxx lg 1 Acfj - Q A Q U ' LQ 11,195 ., fy if 553 69 fx ,J f FJ KP ffxbj 71 wily X F' Sy KN f f XYZ Xl H I YN N QQ my I96O HGMECGMING QUEEN MISS DIANA JEAN SCHMIDT ATTENDANTS Janice Hageman Elsie Lowenstein Betty Kehres Jan ice Weinman 1960 HOMECOMING QUEEN, ATTENDANTS, AND ESCORTS, Left to Right: Gary Green- wood, Betty Kehres, Darryl Wecker, Janice Weinman, Carl Bechtel, Queen Diana Schmidt Ralph Redeker, Janice Hageman, Bill Hage- man, and Elsie Lowenstein. I96O Guests enjoy the enchanting music ACTIVITIES The PASTELS provided the music for the Homecoming dance. H CDM ECO M I N G Spectators of Homecoming Dance STUDENT COUNCH STUDENT COUNCIL--SEATED, Leftto Right: Margie Redeker, Tom Metz, Bob Kehres, and Mrs. McAntee, Sponsor. STANDING: .Jim Wecker, Bill Lynn, Jim Schultz, Dianne Merry, Carol Diebolt, and Sylvia Hageman. Bob Kehres Student Council President 6 SAFETY couNclL 1 1 3 1 1 tt t 1 gswesaaaeaa Q A N N1 --zi TR AF FIC SAFETY COUNCIL SEATED L ft f ' ' , 9 0 tg - 1 X X - '11 ' 515:55 -:-:2 Q Right: Mona Heins, Lois Schmidt, Carolyn Nymeyer, ltll and Mr. Kerns, Sponsor. STANDING: Bill Haag, yynln 1 :gg 1 1 1 1 1 151: 1 '11z 12 1 E: :.5:.-.sLa:s..' s: 1 1 Francis Redker, Jerry Crook, Elsie Lowenstein, and Mr. Fisher, Assistant Sponsor. C .ynn 1 A A 211 111 1111 1 1 : ' ,--'11 ..1: - ' Carolyn Nymeyer GARRISON MUSIC STORE GEORGE GROH Safety Ceu11ei1Preeie1er1t Emporia, Kansas Emporia, Kansas GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1 1 1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Fisher,J.Weinman, E. Lowenstein, S. Hageman, B. Kehres, D. Zeller, L. Heins, K. Metz, K. Arndt, D. Messerschmidt. SECOND ROW: L. Schmidt, M. Allen, M. Hellmer, M. Redeker, E. Wilson, J. Brown, B. Metz, C. Diebolt, K. Naylor. THIRD ROW: L. Schmidt, S. Hayes, B. Wendling, C. Wright, A. Schneider, M. Wendling, J. Vogts, B. Schade, L. Wilson, S. Heins, T. Perrier. FOURTH ROW: D. Schmidt, J. Hageman, J. Nuessen, D. Merry, L. Wagner, L. Weinman, C. Barnett, M. Redeker, P. Pimple, C. Nymeyer. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Pohl, R. Krueger, J. Bechtel, J. Wecker, G. Hale, D. Krueger, M. Pimple, S. InWood,D.Hellen,D. Zeller. SECOND ROW: B. Haag, D. Schneider, R. Sickler, L. Allen, J. Boes, G. Crook, S. Wecker, D, Klumpe, C. Haag. THIRD ROW: R. Brinkman, B. Hageman, J. Haag, B. Kehres, R. Mockry, N. Bechtel, K. Burenheider, A. Meier. FOURTH ROW: F. Redeker, L. Nuessen, R. Redeker, J. Scheve, C. Uhl, W. Wagner, R. Fox, G. Sickler, L. Boes, GAZETTE PRINTERS Emporia MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: B. Haag, C.Nymeyer, P. Pimple, M. Redeker, C. Barnett, L. Weinman, L. Wagner, D. Merry, J, Nuessen, J. Hageman, D. Schmidt, L. Schmidt, E. Lowenstein, M.Redeker,A.Mei-er, Mr. Fisher. SEC- OND ROW: D. Schneider, M. Allen, M. Hellmer, E. Wilson, S. Hageman, J. Brown, B. Metz, M. Metz, C. Diebolt, K. Naylor, L. Heins, D. Zeller, B. Kehres, K. Burenheide, R. Fox. THIRD ROW: J. Bechtel, J. Weinman, L. Schmidt, S. Hayes, B. Wendling, C. Wright, A. Schneider, M. Wendling, D. Messerschmidt, B. Schade, L.'Wilson, S. Heins, J. Vogts, K. Arndt, T. Per- rier, R. Sickler. FOURTH ROW: D. Pohl, G. Hale, S. Wecker, M. Pimple, J. Wecker, D. Krueger, L. Allen, R. Krueger, J. Boes, C. Haag, D. Hellen, D. Zeller, S. Inwood, D. Klumpe, G. Crook. FIFTH ROW: J. Haag, R. Brinkman, B. Hageman, R. Redeker, L. Nuessen, N. Bechtel, F. Redeker, B. Kehres, C. Uhl, R. Mockry, W. Wagner, J. Scheve, G. Sickler, L. Boes. BAND FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Hageman, T. Perrier, D. Merry,C. Diebolt. SECOND ROW: B. Wendling, M. Wendling, B. Lynn, L. Boes, D. Zeller, D.F. Zeller, B. Kehres, M. Redeker, M.Hellmer,K.Arndt, J. Wecker, L. Schmidt, B. Kehres. THIRD ROW: L. Wagner, E. Lowenstein, J. Boes, D. Zeller, Mr. Fisher. BEATRICE FOOD CO. NEW PROCESS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Emporia Emporia SPECIAL MUSIC GROU PS GIRL'S TRIPLE TRIO 141--LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Hayes, Lillian Schmidt, Linda Weinman, Sylvia Hageman, Carol Deibolt, Lois Schmidt, Lois Heins, Diana Schmidt, Marie Redeker, Betty Kehres. GIRL'S TRIPLE TRIO -W2--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Janice Weinman, Mary Jo Hellmer, Janet Brown, Elsie Lowenstein, BACK ROW: Margaret Allen, Janice Hageman, Carolyn Ny- meyer, Patricia Pimple, Karen Naylor. BOY'S QUARTET--LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Redeker, L e s lie Nue s s en, Francis Redeker. SEATED: Arnold Meier. C GARRISON MUSIC STORE Emporia, Kansas GEORGE GROH Emporia, Kansas Elsie Lowenstein and Janet Brown serve punch to their guests at the Prom. Mrs. Wheat, Junior Class Sponsor, takes a minute to relax during the festivities. PROM KLUMPE MACHINE SHOP Olpe, Kansas GREENWOOD-ALLEN GARAGE Olpe, Kansas .IUSNICJR sENloR Junior Girls and Mr. Fisher enter- tain guests with a Southern Sere- nade. Guests at the speakers' table were Mary Jo Hellmer, Father Francis Keehn, Diana Schmidt, Wayne Wagner, and Mrs. Inwood. 27 X -rx WW N, xx i WR-N5 5 X vs WX ,iwgww 4 ' '-- X SESSQQQQK N XS :N imymx S S FX? f .M S N93 Sz 3. GRADUATION Valedictorian 1960 SENIOR CLASS--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: G. Sickler, C. Nymeyer, M. Allen, To. Perrier, J. Nuessen, M. Wend- ling, M. Hellmer, B. Kehres, D. Schmidt, J. Weinman, P. Pimple, M. Redeker, M. Metz, and R. Schneider. BACK ROW: J. Haag, J. Wendling, D. Wecker,T. Metz, L. Boes, L. Nuessen, D. Merry, C. Bechtel, R. Redeker, R.. Kehres, R. Fox, A. Meier, and D. Zeller. Not Shown are J. Hageman, G. Greenwood, and R. Mockery. SENIOR GIRLS--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Nuessen, M. Allen, B. Kehres, M. Hellmer, J. Weinman, and M. Metz. BACK ROW: T. Perrier, D. Schmidt, P. Pimple, C. Nymeyer, M. Redeker, and M. Wendling. Mary Jo Hellmer Graduates Nymeyer, Mockery, Schmidt, and Kehres receive diplomas from Mr. Arndt. 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M xt xx .-N Q 55:- 5 xxx X ' S E x is VX .4 X 5 Qi? 4 3: Maw A NW! xv J 324 e S l' '45 'f.mf.., 4, X Q X 'M A 'ES K 2 X ,ww-mm S s E 2 3 x: fi x E 3 ,L : Q: ,gi gag 'Ska ,wr ,, ,, .mg fiffwgx A mfiwl fue QV WH Q A X is ri Hsgygy Q f. YQ H x Qi X cgmu-sl 1!4'f. .il-Q,d5,,.y -A W X 5? Q' ,I ' A n is L - ' '-' F gm' - H . . ' 'limb E . H. X I Q3 5' gi?-'Pig FWFA --'-id, P0rfS f 745 ffx f-rg E, ,N f - Q A K YQ W f cf 'xx -4 A-Q if Q S-X 0 V-D-s 'K -mf.-lui-11' ' EX4 QBR, FOOTBALL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Pimple, B. Lynn, T. Metz, R. Brinkman, G. Crook, B Haag, L. Allen, J. Haag,N. Bechtel,D. Wecker. SECOND ROW: R. Redeker, C. Bech- tel, D. Merry, L.Nuessen, F.Redeker, B.Hagernann, B. Kehres, S. Wecker, L. Over- turf, J. Schultz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gaydos, J. Wecker, S. Inwood, D. Krueger, J Bechtel, R. Krueger, C. Haag, D. Hellen, J. Scheve, W. Wagner, Manager. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. Wecker, C. Bechtel, D. Merry, B. Hagernann, R. Brinkman, L. Overturf, R. Redeker. SECOND ROW: D. Wecker, L. Nuessen, B. Keh- res, F. Redeker. 1 , Eagles clash with Gridley Yellowjackets for only defeat of the season. Coach Gaydos confers with Captain Wecker. Students look on as bonfire is lighted for a pep rally on the eve of the Olpe vs. Roosevelt game. JOHN'S SALON OF BEAUTY Emporia, Kansas 34 SEASON'S RECORD Olpe GRIDIRON Olpe Roosevelt 6 Lebo 6 Olpe Gridley 26 Olpe Madison 0 M E M 0 Olpe Hartford 0 Olpe Waverly 7 Olpe LeRoy 7 Olpe Hamilton 8 Coach Gaydos speaks to the student body at the pep rally concerning the forthcom- ing football game. OLPE FOOD BANK Olpe, Kansas BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SQUAD--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. Inwood,Coach3 D.,Wecker, F. Redeker, C. Bechtel,R. Redeker,B. Hagemann, G. Green- wood. SECOND ROW: D. Zeller, L. Nuessen, S. Wecker, S. Inwood, J. Haag, R. Brinkman, IJ. Wendling. THIRD ROW: J. Wecker,R. Krueger, B. Schneider, L. Allen, N. Bechtel, A. Meier, C. Haag. SENIOR SQUAD--LEFT TO RIGHT: B.Schneider,A.lVIeier, G.'Green- wood, R. Redeker, C. Bechtel, L. Nuessen, D. Zeller, D. Wecker, and J. Wendling. ' TOWN .CAFE ROBERTS-BLUE-BARNETT Olpe, Kansas Emporia, Kansas I 35 Darryl We c-ke r Carl Bechtel Ralph Redeker' Bill Hagemann Gary Greenwo od Jerry Haag Ronald Brinkman Leslie Nue ssen Steve Inwood SSW ,is 1 Francis Redeker' Steve Wecker Arnold Meier' 36 BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Krueger, J. Wecker, D. Hellen, C. Haag, R. Krueger. MIDDLE ROW: W. Hage- man, D. Wecker, W. Haag. S. Inwood, R. Curry, L. Overturf, S. Wecker, J. Haag. BACK ROW: L. Allen, R. Brinkman, R. Kehres, K. Burenheide, R. Redeker, F. Redeker, G. Greenwood. SENIOR BASEBALL LETTERMEN--L e ft to R i gh t: Ral-ph Redeker5 Darryl Wecker, Robert Kehres, and Gary Greenwood. LASATER MOTOR CO. 'HOHNE'S GROCERY STORE Madison, Kansas Olpe, Kansas 37 TRACK TEAM SENIOR TRACK BOYS--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Darryl Wecker, John Haag, Dennis Zeller, Torn Metz, Arnold Meier. BACK ROW: Gary Greenwood, Ralph Redeker, Carl Bechtel, Leslie Nuessen, Darrell Merry, Bob Kehres. TEAM MERWIN'S AUTO, BODY, and FENDER SHOP Emporia, Kansas RAINBO BAKING CO. Emporia, Kansas 38 TRACK MEDLEY RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darryl Wecker, Francis Redeker, Carl Bechtel, L e s lie Nuessen. TRACK SHOTS Coach Gaydos totals up 105 points at District Track Meet Leslie Nuessen and Carl Bechtelplace first and second in High Hurdles A neat hand-off from Steve Wecker Darryl Wecker to Wayne Wagner set for gun Keep your minds on the track meet, boys! B. Lynn, G. Greenwood, R. Redeker keep their eyes on competitors. Leslie Nuessen setting new County Record 39 SPORTS RECORDS 1 BASEBALL1 FOOTBALL Olpe 1 1 Lamont 3 Olpe Roosevelt 6 Olpe 6 Hartford o Olpe Leho e Olpe Gridley 26 1 LY. CO. TOURNAMENT Olpe Madison 0 Q D Olpe Hartford 0 Olpe 17 Neosho Rapids 2 Olpe Waverly 7 Olpe 8 Americus 7 Olpe LeRoy 7 Olpe Hamilton 8 Olpe 4 Reading 6 Olpe 12 Gridiey A 5 1 R REGIONAL. TOURNAMENT Olpe 2 snverieke 9 1 1 1 , 1 BASKETBALL TRACK The1finish of the OHS basketball season ended w1th1 6 wins and 13 losses. The top scorer of the 1A1team was Francis Redeker with 261 points. Carl Bechtel Was top rebounder with 97 rebounds. . The1'A team as a whole, made 28.871 of their f1e1q goals end 5107. 1of 1he1r free throws. The1 B team ended their season with 11 wins' and 16 losses. Steve Enwood with 236 points, holds the top scOrer's place for this team. The B team made 30.770 of their field goals and 50'7o1Of their free throvnfs. Top rebounder was Leslie Nuessen with 78 rebounds. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 EMPQRIA LIVESTOCK SALES CO. Emporia, Kansas ' 40 1 1 Olpe had a very successful track team this year winning first place in three ,track meets and tying for second in one. Seventeen boys on the Eagle track team qualified for the regional track meet in Manhattan. The, Relay Team CMedleyJ went to the State where they came in fifth. LITWIN'S CLOTHING STORE Emporia, Kansas CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Elsie LoWenstein,Janice Weinman. SECOND ROW: Lillian Schmidt, Janice Hageman. FRONT ROW, 'Left to Right: Sylvia Hageman, Lois Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Linda Weinman,Marie Rede- ker. WHITE STUDIOS Des Moines, Iowa PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: J. Hageman, L. Schmidt, E. Lowenstein, J Weinman, S. Hageman, L. Weinman, L. Schmidt, M. Redeker. SECOND ROW D. Merry, C. Diebolt, M.Wendling, S.Heins, D. Zeller, B. Kehres, D. Messer- schmidt, K. Arndt, L. Wagner, C. Wright. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Swender, Spon- sor, E, Wilson, M. J. Hellmer, L, Heines, J. Brown, S. Hayes, M. Metz. A Schneider, B. Metz, B. Wendling, M. Allen. FOURTH ROW: K. Naylor, T Perrier, B. Schade, C. Barnett, D. Schmidt, C.Nymeyer, P. Pimple, J. Nues- san, J. Vogts, L. Wilson, M. Redeker, Mr. Fisher, Sponsor. LETTERMEN'S CLUB FRONT ROW, Left to Right: R. R. Brinkman, M. Pimple, F, Redeker, D. Wecker, B. Hageman, J. Haag. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gaydos, Sponsor, L. Nuessen, C. Bechtel, B. Kehres, J. Schultz, R. Redeker, R. Fox. THIRD ROW: B. Lynn, S. Wecker, W. Wagner, T. Metz,R.Mockry, L. Over- turf, A. Meir. FARMERS ELEVATOR Olpe ALSPAW JEWELRY Emporia ANDERSON'S GREENHOUSE Emporia B AND C RADIO AND TV-MARINE SUPPLIES Emporia BLAYLOCK CAFE EmporIa BLUE STEM BOWL Emporia BON TON CLEANERS Emporia CHAT'N CURL BEAUTY SHOP OIpe CLYDE CARTER MOTOR Madison COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. Emporia CORONA GIFT SHOP Emporia CRAWFORDS MFG. INC. Emporia DIDDE OFFICE SUPPLY AND PRINTING Emporia DUCHESS EmporIa EMPORIA COFFEE CO. Emporia EMPORIA IMPLEMENT C0 Emporla EMPORIA TIMES Emporia FRANK JOHNSON INSURANCE Emporia GOODNOUGH RADIO AND TV Madison HI STYLE AND MODEL BEAUTY SALONS Emporia LENNIGAN'S MUSIC STORE Emporla MAYES STOUT IMPLEMENT CO. Emporla MC ANTEE-LAWRENCE INSURANCE EmporIa MC ILVAIN EQUIPMENT Madison NAVRATS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Emporia PALACE CLOTHING STORE Emporia PENNINGTON CHEVROLET INC. 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