Oneida High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Oneida, KS)

 - Class of 1958

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nat x Se ae ee eee as. Orville Bell Marie Milne BooKR OOD HHOnU E w CF Pew ANd oY BOARDS of EDUCATION Eli John Gilbert Curtis Brunner Barrett Gerber Gilmore CAFETERIA WORKERS Georgia Boltz Nora Weyer JANITOR : . : Me. Ko W. Jones B, S. Washburn M, A. from K. S. T. C, Pittsburg Biology Math Sponsor of Junior Class Coach Yr. Robert C. Wills B. S. from K. S. T. Co, Emporia Business Librarian Social Science Seniors Yearbook Mrs. Esther 0, Crum B. A. from Baker University Sponsor of Freshman class English, Home Economics, Music, Art Home Run or Else. Mr, B, E, McIntosh K.S.T.C., Emporia Black Hills Teachers, 5.D. A. B. College of 5, ia Math and Shop Sophomore class sponsor It's a mans' world. “ SENIOR CLASS KENNETH NOTT Kenneth was born to Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Nott of Dover, Kansas on May 5, 1939. He attended one year at Maple Hill High School and one year at Circleville before entering Oneida Rural High School. He has participated 3 years in Basketball 1 year in football and one year of track. He was in one play and majored in English. DORIS CAMPBELL Doris was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Campbell of Sabetha, Kansas on November 16, 1939. She attended Cockleburr and IXL schools before entering grade school at Qneida in 1948. In the fall of 195) she entered the Oneida Rural High School. She participated four years in basketball, and was in two school plays. She also attended 1957 Sunflower Girls State. She majored in History, English and Home Economics. EDGAR CLAYCAMP Edgar wes born to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cleycemp of Holton, Kansas on December 30, 190. He attended Circleville High School before entering Oneida Rural High School, He participated in Basketball 3 years, Baseball 1 year, and 1 year of track. He was also in one school play, and majored in English. ANNUAL STAFF Front row: left to right-- Rex Russell, Kenneth Nott, Karen Allen, Isla Faye Lierz, Mary Kaye Grose, and Joyce Burns. Second row: left to right-- Howard Allen, Egard Claycamp, and Doris Campbell. LAS? WILL AND Ti. STAHENT I, Boris Campbell, being of sound mind bequeath the following to my class mates; To these I leave niy ability to? sing-Howard, keep my mouth shut when 4 teacher is talxing-Karen, keep my insults to myselt Joyce, walk in high heels-Mary Kaye, play basketball- Rusty, type and a sack of feed for a punching bag- David, drive a car safely-Sandy, face the front of the room-Gene. .To the rest I just leave my: study hall dess, opposite Karen-Marie, good grades-Ronald, my brains-Leland, my Kiddie car s he can go get Linda-Jerome, my good looxs= Kermit, water gun I wish I hadeLarry, ny card playing techinque-Roger, the red in my hair to match her tamper- Connie, a new horse collar for his dog-Rex, my good sportsmanship-Isla, and last of 311 Harold, my good aim with a dictionary. P.S. To the teachers I leave vsace and quiet, I, Kenneth Eugene Nott, being of sound mind bequeath the following to my class mates; my abilities to; stay in class after telling off the teachers-J9ycs, smoke- Harold, run-Ellsworth, play basketball-Isla, highjumpe Roger, drive 4 ear-Gene, These I leave: Howard-my hot rod if he can make it run, Karen=my curly hair, Ronaide- Knowledge of sating candy and nuts and not getting caught, - Leland-my good build, Mary Kayeeall the boya 1 know, Jerome-the biack marks on the highway, Rusty-my basketball auit, David-typing speed, Xermit-Twin pipas, Larry-pleasing personality, Sendy-my pictures of ELVIS, Roxemy goal making accuracy, and to Connie my small fest. ‘I, Edgar Dean Claycamp, being of sound mind bequeath the following to my class mates; my abilities to; stay in school-Jerome, mancuver with the basketball-Ellsworth, get off the floor while: jumping=-David, get out of schoole Kermit, rebounding-Roger, remain quiet in study hall-Gene, defend myself-Rex, stay out until 2:00 every night and still come to school-MaryXeye, These I leave my: Horse shoe chewing tobacco-Ronald, basketiall suit 55-Harold, water pistol-Leland, height-Rusty, basketball shoes-Larry, good looks-Karen, curly hair-Marie temper Sandy, to Joyce. tala and Connie my brothers Emmett, Eddie and Ernest, res- vesebtively. CLASS PROPHESY The class of 1953 meet again after 20 years, at the just completed million dollar school building at the original locatisn. we first lay eyes upon the Principal 4. Jones with his usual solumn look of discomfort. Standing behind Mr, Jones is Mrs. Crum, the English teacher, followed by Mr. McIntosh and Mr. Wills, the largest and loudest of the faculty. After 20 years “tr. Jones has not yet learned that it takes less museies to smile than tn frown. Although he did not always do things the easy way as his classes so wekl remember. ie Mrs. Crum is still bragging about the good deal she meade 20 years afro when she traded for her present auto. She would like a different car, but she is still paying the difference. Mr. “%cIntosh now owns the only Architectual Firm in the state of Kansas, but in his spare time is still working to improve his plastic paint formula. Due to his drawing ability Oneida now has a new school building and a United Nations building located at the North edge of town. Mr. Wills, always a firm believer in Clenderalls, now weighs 50 1b. The only thing is, he doesn't drive his Chevy anymore, he has to use an armored car. His family is now larze enough for the use of a traffic cop. GLASS PROPHESY (continued) First to arrive is our own Major Doris Campbell of the Womens Navy Corps, among 100 handsome body guards and a 21. gun salute. The golden Satellite had to be parked on the highway for it was to wide for the side street called main. she volunteered to be the first to travel to the moon, but her fellow officers thought this meeting was _more important. Xenneth E, Nott is next .to arrive, he has galiantly taken the place of LVIS (you remember) Presley. lie in his spare time has becone a great wrestler, one of his most frequent opponents is nis conscious. He has collected the Rubber that he lost from his tires during and after iliga Sehool, and has become 4 rival for U.S. Rubber Co., by the development of Notts Rubber Ince As a remembrance of the Old Days, he has preserved his 1°50 customized Ford. Eazar Claycamp is last but not least to arrive, al- though he never was quite on time. We have discovered that he has become the Governor of Kentucky, with a staff of relatives. Altho.¢h he is the tallest of the three, he has never found a girl to meet his level, but like the tall man at the parade, he is still looking. After he has closed the deal of purchasing Russia, he plans to retire. Rumors are that he plans to.marry the equalivalent of (Yesteryears) Marilyn “Monroe. Te menu consisted of everything from Hot Dogs to Caviar and Soda Pop to Champagne. After this very enjoyable meal and visit, they all said good-bye and gave their best wishes, and solumn prouises to remember the Old and Gay Days of Oneida Rural High School, © ee re 2 ee ee Se Bie an Harold Campbell MRAOSOTVOY EK ; 4 ] =“ - Elisworth Hewitt Mary Kaye Grose Qniet--you should tmow her better. Isla Faye Lierz Her thought are never in the city, not jn this one. Sharrard Connie Schuneman Taylor JUNIORS Rex Russell Romeo minus loot Howard Allen He's a big game hunter Women are his game. Nott Karen Allen Not a sinner or a saint, but you can't make a girl what she ain't 2 Joyce Burns “Bread smile,and Pleasing Personality 25e@rer reat @ x Karnes What happened Rusty ? orn eS 15 Rah's for the Seniors (Boo-Eoo) Best Dressed m GRADE SCHOOL Ist fo ee ty tt O wy Dict ew py Elsie Benedict Shirley Allen 4th Lynn Boltz Terry Kramer James Barrett Walter Edelman Lynn Ellen Ball Gayle Barrett Gora. Karns Harold Barrett Larry Meyer Verne Jones Venita Brunner Janice Meyer se aoe wD (th Larry lee Boltz Alvert Edelman Keith Kramer Shirley Burns Say Joyce Schuneman Larry Barrett Linde Gilmore | Danny King Faye Burns The Christmas program was held Dec. 18,1957. The open- ing number was Frosty the Snowman. Frosty was Charles Milne. He stately walked a- ( cross the floor during the songe Billy Quigley played the part of Santa. He sailed the ocean blue in his canoe as the Old Sams' Mule | children sang Christmas Island. alias Elvyn Jones hung his dads red Larry Lee Boltz sock on the Cocoanut tree dur- ing the same number, An unusual play called Young Tennessee and Old Sam was enuoyed. Harold and Jimmy Barrett were the hillbillies with the big bare feet, Larry Lee Bolta played the part of the mule, Rex Russells dog Duke played a big role in the same number, Mrs. McIntosh Kenny Hiedman i Karen Cunningham Karen Nott K, Wm. Jones | | BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS’ Forward NooTH Bovyp ACHAM VBERAVA Stub MTAhO Coach ononged Forward Guard oo scd o Bdge o tenos Forward noassohas Forward rOoOmOoO MAKEN a g 2 gg % § t3) 8 Co Mr. K. Jones Goach First Tea Tourn. A. 2 nd. 58 | 3 ——a fa Coxe | oO —) a = 2g fama a = é = 2 (a) = of Trophy co oO ot 4 a Pe) c oO Q oO ia) Ay A “o co : hada! re) fu a sh = eZ : Lobe! 2 uo : _L 2) Le _ ee Le Ze S 2 Ee Be oe i ae Ronson — CITIZENS STATE BANK SENECA, SANEAS MEMBER FDIG 83-272 ) se) st) a2) ae) an) ) 58) a4) ot) a4) se) a4) a) st) a) a8) a4) 28) a4) 24) st) a4) a) a8) a2) ) a4) ) rr a) o) 4¢) ++) at) a) 2) a) ) a) +) ) ) a) a4) se) 36) 3¢) 3+) at) 4¢) ae) 2+) at) 26) 3) at) 2) ) at) Through our door passes the best people in the world OUR CUSTOMERS McCarty'’S Market Phone TW-2311 Oneida, Kansas FARMERS STATE BANK MEMBER F. D, I. C. ALL BANKING SERVICES CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Phone 126 Sabetha, Kansas COMPLIMENTS OF BAUMAN TRUCKING COMPANY SARETHA, KANSAS sine Phone 26 Residents Phone 31,5 — 7 oe - FARMERS MERCHANT LUMBER CO. LUMBER OF YOUR CHOICE Sabetha, Kansas Se ee a ee RD ORT DH NT ED RD ES ———— MODERN APPLIANCES GeE. - ADMIRAL - Ro Co Ao We sell the Best and Service the rest § Phone 558 Sabetha, Kansas re ASSO SS SASS SS SSS SLT SDD LS SD SLO EST TTS a TS . , BOOSTERS _ Nabbs Service : Sabetha Winterscheidts | _ Seneca Drs. baruive and tants | Seneca Lier Men's Wear Seneca He ana H. Motor Co. Seneca Seneca Theater Seneca, ‘Gambles' Dealer | ) einem sStandard, Service, |12thaendMain | Sabetha “McFall “Motors Sabetha VW. -and-W.- Shoe ‘Store . Seneca ‘Lanning..and¢Drumn al Florist sSbop STATE BANX OF BERN MEMBER OF F. D. I. C. Bern, Xansas emcee ww ewe sewn e cee ee ese soe es eros oss Compliments of SHEIA€ HARDWARE Bern, Kansas ee ee BERN OIL CO‘IPANY Clyde Earl John Bern, Kansas Compliments of GROLLMES INSLRANCE 7 Phone DE6=-2821 © Seneca, Kansas Specialists in Heating Problems Since 1936 Boilers Sabethea, ansas Piping C Furnaces | Phone Sheet Metal . Gas Day 66 Coal Burners Oil Controls MARION BENNETT Compliments of PARRELL'S I G A MAR{ET Phone DE6-2523 Seneca, Kansas eh a OF BS RES Se FS EN ED OD eS EE) EF SET ED SDD SN YO ED HY IS DD OP 0 “HARSH DRUG STORE Prescription Service On The Corner” Phone D 6=-21)5 Seneca, Kansas MARY'S NURSING HOME ou hr. Service Phone 2h Sabetha, Kansa? STRATHMAN STUDIO 0 Remington Portable Typewriters, : Graduation Pictures, Religious Articles “none DE6 2521 Seneca, Kansas GONNER HARDWARE General Electric Appliances Seneca, Kansas O ‘Phone DE6-238h Compliments of SENECA WHOLESALE CO. Phone DE6-2118 Seneca, Kansas ere wm cce Soo emcees ole eee] ce eee Oe seen ee 8 ee eee ee oe se aseoonm o22 FARMERS ELEVATOR CO, C) Dealers in Grain Feed= feed = Goal Grinding = Mixing - Shelling Seed -scossing Phone D6=2148 ' WHITE'S Ready to Wear Red Goose Shoes Dry Goods Phons 37 Sabetha, Kansas HAINES STORE For Women since 1878 H, H. Haines owner Phone 8 Sabetha, Xansas HOLDREN POULTRY EGG CO. Poultry = Eggs © Feed - Cream and Ice Phone 31 Sabetha, Kansas = em aD ) a8 40 ete oe Oe er ee ee ee ee 2m ae oe ot OD OO DD Oe naw ee eee eo am ee ow a eo a ee ea ee LEHMANN = ME SR Plumbing Heating = Pumps A complete line in stock Phone 89 i he LANs aS er Compliments of WEMAHA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY AfSNo Sabetha, Ransaa SWESR SHAS SA SS aaewe Ve wre So OO De ew 6 8 ee Phone 27 - coe es SE OE or oD Compliments of WENGER MIXER MANUFACTURING Sabetha, Kansas Phone 111 7 Rae Oe om oe cn ae et) tp we ea OS OO Te ee HD OT AN BD PED OD YP WHITTMER GRAIN COiPANY Nutrens Feeds rT Phone 201 Berwich, Kengas emess Seow ca ceme nese ase aws ene eee se Sees ESC ere e 6m x OF oe Oe a PGR eh SABETHA SALES CO. . All kinds of Liveatock 1 a qj or o BY, tal p


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