Oswego High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Oswego, KS)
- Class of 1958
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We have recorded for you the high lights of their actions for your future reference. A trip about our building both out- side and inside reveals new equipment and new appearances. He have pictured these for your remembrance. He, the staff offer these for your pleasure. Contents ADMINISTRATION STUDENT CCUICIL FALL EVENTS WINTER EVENTS SPRIIQE EVENTS fi . , X q,,.,,.. 1 I f 1 K. X 45, pt Aw J! 4 XJ, Xxx I . VS 4 1 55, few 5 2 1, gkknhkm - .H .,.V W..- H Sim' .L J, v 5, W 2 w Q h , Ill 2' uv 2 H ,H , E, ' . f 5 1 By ns! ll 'if' ? 1 , Ill Ill H., m Ill Ill Ill H 1 41,4 EXW nw 'A '-5' 3. OSWEGO HIGH-OSWEGO HIGH, OH MAY YOUR Gl0-RY NEVER DIE CARL H. SHITH SUPERIYFEHDEUT Emmett Auf ranc CPresi dent J Roy Greer CSec. J Ed Loeffler Ed Williamson Dale Dickson Arthur Burgess Roy Stice Carl Smi th fSuperi ntende ntl The nations future lies in the hands of the sailing, eager faces of the boys and girls on the pages of this book. To shape that future they must have toolsg and to shape it into something good, they lust have the goals. For these purposes, Oswego High School exists and to these ends the faculty has dedicated thelselves and the institution they represent. On their success depends not only a nation but a world. For it is in education that they will find the seed of fulfillment. Conscious of our obligation to them, and stimulated by our real affection for then, we have accepted the challenge of our position. Hay we do our job well. Q. mp jl it ot DCRUTHY GI LREATH SECRETARY Board Cf Education I want to thank each one of you who, by your cooperation, have helped us make this school year an unusually good one. I am proud of you. No one ever stands still. You either progress or you skid backward. Does a self-inventory show that you have pro- gressed morally and educationally as well as physically? The future will demand more of you than has been demanded of any other young people in history The building of a better world and the passing of our rich heritage on the future generations depends upon each and every one of you Your attitudes, interests, and habits will determine what kind of an adult you will become Are you preparing yourself for the task ahead? HARRY SLOAN PRINCIPAL Standing: Hyron Rogers, Coach, History, Social Scienceg George Newberry, Shop, Ruth Hay, Mathematics, Library, Dale Roller, lusicg Robert Downing, Coach, Science, Driver's Education Seated: Donna Cottongim, Commerceg Opal Rigg, English, Dramatics, Speech, Ethel Jet Home Economics, Elnora Free, lbme Economics UQ Student Council Seated: Judy Pryor Cfreasureb, Sue Eastland, Ronnie Sheddrick fPresidentD, Halter Sanders, Mary Hoffman CSec retaryj, Roger Fidler Standing: Leonard Wilkins, Clifford Vance Jerry Garland, Carl Smith CSponserJ Long ann short of it Coke Break RCIINIE SHEDIRICK PRESIIJELT NF W it-S ff wma' galxivw The Stuqr Hall and Library is a pleasant place to wozt since being nevly equipped FALL Contents SENIOR CLASS SEHIG2 PLAY JUIIGR CLASS SOPHGKRE CLASS FRESHMAB CLASS FOUFBALL f SHAPSHOTS FALL EVENTS - Q, A Y :vm ' A '5 C J ' l JAIJE ANN ROMINE Treas Student Council Sec Sr Class Honor Roll Rational Honor Society Basketball Rnd Mixed Chorus 'O' Club Sec Pep Club Rsketball Queen Candidate Acconpanist Girls' Glee Club Sr Play Soloist --ff' 4,-d 1958 Class Officers LLOYD W HOLMES Foo tbal l Basebal l Basketball Pres Sr Class Sunflower 415 5 Rays' State Annual Business Manager Boys' Glee Club Jr , Sr Play lbnorabla Hention All Conference Football Speech Festival Sec , Treas Soph Class MARY MELVINA HOFFMAN Pres Pep Club S Play lational Honor Society Speech Festival Annual Staff Girls' Glez Club Mixed Chorus Basketball O Club I-bnor Roll Sec Student Council DAVID E UVERMAN, JR. Honor Rall Vice Pres Sr Class Boys' Glee Club llixed Gxorus Jr , Sr Play Sunflower Boys' State Speech Festival Rational Honor Society Track Basketball Football Football Co-Captain Annual Business Manager WALTER SANDEIE Vice Pres Student Council Football Track Boys' dlee Club Jr , Sr Play ......fi MARY LOU WILLIS lbnor Roll lational lbnor Society Jr , Sr Trees Band PepC1ub Band hsketball Student Manager 'O' Club Speech Festival Sr Plq Soloist District Political Convention -ard, Seniors DILANE LEE COOPER Honor Roll Teens O Club Girls' Glee Club Hixed Chorus Triple Trio Sextette Band Drum Corps Soph , Jr Secretary Student Council Speech Festival Cheerleader Student 'Manager Girls' Band Secretary HELEN BATEVIAN Gi rl's Glee Mixed Chorus Junior Play Senior Play llational Honor Society Speech Festival MARY ELLEN EATON rootball Queen hsketball Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Sr Play Pep Club Drum Corps J EAN IE BURROW5 Altamnt 56-57 Mixed Guo:-us Girls' Glea Club Drt Corps Y Teens Annual -Princess JANIS ANN AUFRANC Annual Staff Editor - Cheerleader - Annual Princess - Football Queen Candidate - Dru Corps - lixed Chorus - Sexette - Hajorette - Girls' ale' ' Jro, sro Play Jr Vice Pres Pep Club Sec Youth Panel Triple Trio Speech Festival Honor Rall DONNA ARLENE GILREATH Sr Play Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus PCP Club Drua Corps ELNORA MARY comnsuv Sr Play Girls' Glee Club lixed Chorus Pep Club - Y. A - - of 8 ' I O 'r 1 ' - if: 'gg . ,u A,n4,t.,,u. Basketball - Soloist 533,-gf' Seniors HAKZIA DIANE LORT Z Triple Trio lixod Chorus Girls' Gln Cllr had Pep Club Speech Festival Jr , Sr Plq hlketbull Soloist Sextette we-e5X EDITH KHN Basketball Hixed Gro:-ua Jr , Sr Play Pep Club Speech Festivul Solols KARLA LINDSEY Basketball National Honor Society Girls' Glee Club Mixed Danna: DrulCorps Pep Club Q-04 'W-4. KAREIKARB Gxeerleader - lational I-bnor Society - Girls' State Alternate - Annual Princess - Jr. Class Pres. - Honor Feoll - Basketball - Pep Club - O Club - Sr., Jr. Play - Band - Speech Festival - Mixed Qnorus - Football Queen Candidate - Pep Band - t JOAN MARIE MORRISON Basketball Pep Club Dnm Cbrps Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus SHIRLEY MAE OVERMAN Sr Plq Girls' Glee Club lixod Chorus Pep Club Dru Corps KAY PARKISON Basketball Glrlu' Glee Club Mixed Gurus Sr Play Pep Club Drill Corps Seniors LADONII l JEAN S ,OTT Pep Club Hixed G10 rus Basketbal l Girls' Glee Club LINDA LOUISI: RAYL Annual Staff Girls' Glee Club Speech Festival Mixed Guo rus Basketbal l Drum Corps Band Club Jr , Sr Play Sextette Pep Club 'Nur ' Octette HAHA 'X ANN RIGG Annual Staff Ass't Editor Sunflower G1rls' State Honor Roll Cheerleader Sr Play National Honor Society Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club Accompanist Speech Festiva Club Football Queen Candidate Student Manager Basketball Pep Club Band RONAID N . SHEDDRICK Pres. Student Council - Vice. Pres. Student Council - Fresh. Vice. Pres. - Soph. Pres. - Cheerleader - Jr., Sr. Play - Band Pres. - National Honor Society - Annual Business Manager - Honary Lion - Speech Festival - State Husic Festival - Dance had- Pep Band - Brass Ouartette - Brass Sextette - Soloist - Boys' Glee Club - Boys' Quartette Hixed Chorus PHYLLIS ll SIHONE Triple Trio Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Hajorette Cheerleader Pep Club Vice Pres Pep Club Student Council Speech Festival O Club Jr , Sr Play Basketball Sextette SS-56 Detroit, Michigan CLARA JEAN WISBMAN VF ak LL 'Q-NED D0Ph Vice PWS Baxter Springs 19514 57 PCP Club Girls' can-us Glee Basketball .flee Club Dru! Kayetts pep Club Corps Basketball Mixed Cham, Queen Candidate Annual Princess H A Altamont nh 55 Senlor Play Cast Plwllis Simone Elizabeth Diane Cooper Becky Karen Kaz-ns Adelaide Janis Aufranc Merry Helen Bateman Marge Barbara Rigg Dallas Mary lbffman Casey Marcia Lortz Mother Apple Linda Rayl Mrs Bellows Lloyd Holmes oe Ronnie Smeddrick Chad David Overnan Sam Halter Sanders Expressman Donna Gilreath Thelma Shirley Overman Alice Kay Parkinson Grace Elnora Cormeny Marie Jane Romine Justine Mary Ellen Eaton Polly Edith Kenn Marilyn Mary Lou Willis June 5. Sensor Play 'TAKE CARE OF HY LITTLE GIRL' 'F' ,.-5' wil NORMA RACK SANDRA BACK ALICE An BALLEITINE KENT COOPER Umm Dmqgom SUE 1aAs'rL.fmND ROGER PIDLER J u n no rs You'11 Bender Where CLASS NTICERS the Yellow Heat' LOYAL GEOIGE FLERVIN GGDDIIGHI' JERRY GRAHAH LOIS HALL COLEEN LIIDSEY-BARBARA RIGGS LOIS SRAHBK JAGK STRICKLAND .6 A l lc ,'- .f 'Q 5 R S if 1 'f X. ,gf ' I ' X ? Y' 3' 'Cover Girl GARY HEVEL DONALD TIFFANY lv. fi' ,--S53 'Hutt L Jeff' LARRY HORN HERLE LEECH BILLY VANCE SAJONNA HOY ia SF X il.- ff' ' DOROTHY BURROUS CLAUDIA CAHPBELL KATHERINE BARKER CARLA BERRY PHIL BLAIR FLOYD CAVITTE GIARLES CHAPII RONNIE CHAPMAN KAYE CORRELL BRENDA DAVIDSOH DEUAYNE GOODNIGHI' DORIS HEVEL Freshmen I A Q 3 jr!! OUR OFFICERS 'Cnrricd Avly' JERRY JIIIKS CECIL HASSA CHERYL HITCHELL HIYAII MONROE KENNETH HADIIGSAIDRA PARKS BRUCE RAYL ROBERTA ROBISON LARRY STRICKLAID KEINETH TESTORFF IOUX TURIER CLIFFORD VAICELEOIARD UILKIHSUILLIAH UIHP - ' Q 'Q M -x R 0 X D V ,, 'Q ' A A A F571 A- it , ! . j f M fy I Yi A, rv fugfk Q l-..f-nf --ff MTHSQ f Football Lettermen Football C0l'On3tIOn Qtandingx Lloyd Homes, Brenda Davidson, Bill Vance, David Overman, Halter Sanders, Judy P!'y0!', R0921' Fidler, Ssue Eastland, Larry Horn Front rbw: Jovce Eaton, Hary Ellen Eaton CQueenJ, Tommy Heflin Homecommg A suprise bi rthday party was given for Hr Smith by CUFFN MARY ELLLXN the Seniors with the help of Hr Peterson, while taking Senior class pictures at the studio. I Janis Aufranc rep- resented Osuego High 5 School at the annual meeting of the Kansas n Council for Children . ' 2 and Youth in Parsons - X l 9 S W R 4. gf Kansas,at the Parson- X f ian Hotel. consisted entatives of rep res- from other ff ' 1 , 4' . '1HIH,,1 high schools and 1' 5:3 NH! 4' , colleges. They dis- T fl! fly I ur cussed youth problems l V ,N and answered questions 4 ' , - V ,f presented by the . Q- ' 1 E audience concerning I Q Lg K 3 ,, . gf. A parental contml and f W ' youth behavior. d I Thepanel Ir, il' 5 I ..-If QQ, 6 it Conten X x ' WINTER X I ANNUAL QUEEN WXS BASKETBALL PEP CLUB MUSIC 'INTER Evrsm- S The new machines in the new Comercial Rooms gives varied practice on different types of machines Annual Queen Patrncua Campbell 4 IIIII ! Alice 659 5 Ballentme Jean Bmvow Hevel CSpecia1 Editor, Linda Rayl fSports Editorj Mary Hoffman CC1ass Editorl B rbara Riggs Ass't Editors Farbara Chapman Mary Hoobler Carla Berry Lois Sramek Brenda Davidson Llfnlu D1ane D1ckson Sh1r1ey Gearhart CPhotographersj Annual Staff cEd1tOFJ Jan1s Aufranc CAss't Editorl Barbara R199 CSponsorl Mrs Puth way CBus Manager? Sandra Back CBus Managerj Me1v1n Riggs .ullx my as 'D-fs sq-..., - v ,1.i 'kv Y 4 if 25? 1533? ' SR? fd ' if 5 .. 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Cheerleaders Standing: Diane Cooper, Judy Pryor, Janis Aufranc Kneeling: Karen Karns, Barbara Rigg, Janet Pryor VSI1 235 , I Mefwxxgvmwh Q ,. U,-uv 'dm a' KIM I 1' . Contents MUSIC NATIGAL HONOR SCIIIETY SPRIIB EVENTS SPEECH EI..EHElfI'ARY SCHOOL JUNICR HIGH SCHOOL e 5 Band i Boys' Quartette Clarinet Trio Twirlers ww ' ..,4.W J-i' Z.. fk' , 1 M Qf f A , ,-flga f 'N 1 ' ---A N ' 4 7, K R ,,., 1 LQ . . 5.1'- CHAKTERHEHBEQS llarie Hills Diane Uoolven sv V at 'EP 'H' 1 if I N1hu1ml4'luumSlnnrhx ut Q1 lllllUsllIL5l'lIl1lll'v 5 Q h ll h 1 ..wcaol11al15cl1oolQ11ap1cr ilu r h 1 All The Oswego Chapter of the National I-bnor Society was originated in the Spring of 1957 with four charter members Seniors are eligible to become members of the Honor Society Fembers of the society are chosen by a faculty committee, selection being made on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character At graduation the members of the National Honor Society are publicly honored They are presented a certificate and a pin Their diplomas will carry a National Honor Society seal National Honor Society Members of 1958: Ronald Sheddrick Jane Romine, Karen Karns, Barbara Rigg, David Overman Karla Lindsey, Mary Lou Willis, Helen Bateman, Mary Ifbffman wine CHARTER HEHBERS Lynn Jefferies Vzrginia Scott ' is A s 3' . x- E gli , ' ea ' 2 H - 1 -. - . -- A- - se, . ,ni wwf i Q -f-,. 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A ,g K Spring Events Baseball Junior-Senior Banquet 'ka- Track .lunlor 3Y 5-1 LIGHT THAT FUSE CAST Alice Gray Lois Sraaek Dave 'I'homP90n Jeff? GPU-ham Froggy Edwards Kent Cooper J Ulggenthal Hart Merle Leech Henry Oglevie Larry lbrn Rosemry Laurence Alice hllentine Helen Duval Diane Dickson Phoebe I-brnblow hrbara Riggs Artis L Thorpe Gary Bevel Hrs J Uiggenthal Hart Sandra Back Coach Hrs Opal Rigg Dm:-nters Sue Eastland and Sajonna Hoy f ,M f Speech Festival A new activity at Oswego High School last spring was the Speech Festival The lleosho Valley League Speech Fe tival was held at Riverton and the District Regionals were held at Pittsburg Oswego was represented at Riverton with three one act plays and several humorous and dramatic readings and orations He took to Pittsburg one one act play, 'Sugar and Spice The students in this play were the following: Janis Aufranc, Barbara Rlgg, Lloyd Holmes, Marcia Lortz, and Junior Campbell The directors were Karen Karns and Linda Rayl The students who gave readings or orations were: Alice Balentine, Helen Bateman, Judy Pryor, Tyce Smith, Pamela Walker, and Diane Dickson Kindergarten First Rows Kathy ly Hiller, Fern Kirk, George Burnett, Cindy Slmffer, Howard Caldwell, Larry Goodnight, Tony Spencer Second Roux Hrs. lurpli, Zfeacherl Dale Oneslager, Shirley Burrows, lol: Smith, Jim David Hoskins, Debbie Farris, Ronnie Lal-lolt, Lonnie Parkinson, Colin Loving, Philip Smith Kindergarten E Deena Davids, Joyce Jeffries, Gloria Hayes, Steven Smith, Debra La Pard, Janice Brown, Hichael Barnett, David Christy, Tony Robertson Second Row: Jabe Jink, Steven Taylor, Diann Newberry, Patty Overnan, Kent McKinney, Robin Gifford, Tommy Hinman, Christie Foster, Hrs. Murphy, fteacherl 2 if FF -Q i me W-J First Grade First Roux Danny Jeffery, Cathy Slattery, Diana Lynn Kimrey,Carolyn Robinson, Regan Walker, Diana lou Handshy, Nancy Strickland, Patty Uoodroof, Diana Gurley Second Row: Eddie Sranek, Vernon Bell, Nancy Kay Farris, Jody Uaxse, Hrs, Daugherty, Cteacberl Linda Clark, Marvin Bullock, Sandra Sanders, Glendon Kirk, Donna Kay Barker First Grade First Roux Marian Bailey, Robin Burgess, Bennie Jeffery, Harva Bullock, Arthurene Scott, Joy Dale Speck, James Strickland Second Row: Philip Graue, Jolene Hubbard, Kevin Loving, Judith Tyson, Janis Stice, Marc Ann Pine, Debra Dillenberger Third Fbvx Hrs. Nash, Zteacherl Larry Bowman Gena Rae Sanders, Donna Oneslager, Lois Ann Brown, Marlene Walls, Rena Beth Smith :anal First Row: Reynola Smith, J. A. Richards, Jonna Stringer, Anne McCoy, Roberta Stice, Peggy Franklin, Floyd Burrows, Patty Blair Second Rowz Mona Palmer, 'l'erry Green, Myrtle Jeffrey, David Baker, Shirley Kirk, Kitron Tate, Clyde Burrows, Kathy Smith Third Row: David Onslager, Cheryl Correll, thrl Hoskins Dale Shue, Jack Vance, Stephen Christy, James McClure, Martin Emery H1 ss Canfield, Cteacherl Second Grade First lbw: Naomi Strickland, Carolyn Page, Cassandra Loving, Beverly Dugan, Mary Blahna, Harcina Cavitte, Pamela Robertson, Bobby Davolt Second Rows lax Bringle, Lloyd Burrows , Stephen I Riley, Susan Morgan, Kenneth Parkison, Kathryn Simone, Arthur thapman , Stephen 5 at Graue 4 Third Row: Hike Hevel, Beth gyrrg Q, Green, Linda west, David Q n,r, ryzrrgngrryr , L McClure, Hrs. Sramek,CteacherJ Kristin Snyder, Eduard Taylor, Ronnie Hiller, Jimmy Smith ' W, - un KE E 4 V M k xl , 2 ,M fa Third Grade First Row: Danny Eispma-ns abby Correll, Dalena Marchbanks, Johnle Farris, Marie Cross, Marilyn Monroe, David Hubbard, Mitchell I-Iaraughty Second Row: C. H. Neurbanks, Janet Barnard, Sylvia Waxse, Debra Bryant, Lucy Burrows, Robert Johnston, Philip Maupin Third Row: Mrs. Reid Zteacherf Larry Taylor, Catherine Miller, Eugene Krizan, Ollie Jeffery, Craig Overman, Raymond Bell, Brenda Denton 5 H Arn Third Grade First Roux Sandra Davolt, Cheryl Bul lock, Linda Speck, Johnny Handshy, Dickie Bateman, Dayle Cboper, Lloyd Schlatter, Perry Aufranc Second Row: Randy In-rin, , Eugene Hollon, Connie McBride, Lyman Sramek, Joella Reid, Michael Woodroof Third Row: Stephen Overman, Mike Emery, Randy Kirkpatrick, Luella Vorhies, fteacherj Larry Miller, Kathy Blessman, Mary Burrows I Fourth Grade First Row: Tuila Vanek, Karl Cooper, Elvera Lewis, Marlene Stringer, Martha George, Jimmy Burris, Richard Moss, Richard Hollon Second lbw: Glen Goodnight, Billy Chapman, Patricia Smith, Alois Pate, Cheryl Blessman, Linda Morgan, John Blahna migd Roux Mrs. Rogers, Cteacherl Rebecca Stice, Russell Shue, Julianna Kobetisch, Rodney Page, Linda Dewey, Miss Preddy, Cteacherl Fourth Grade First Row: Kay La Holt, Michael Campbell, Susan White,Tommy Fouts, Carol Strickland,Phyllis Eaton, Keith Hammons SLEQLILQ Kathy Torchia, Johnny Walker, Larry Sanders, Maxine Goodnight, Karen Massa, Broc Blair, Sharon Riley T Alice Jeffery, Nancy Somers, Janice Atkins, Linda Davis, Richard Overman, Ray Clark, Hrs. Dains, Cteacherj X 4? I C sgJ 4A..ffv Fifth Grade First Row: Kenneth Clevenger, Vivian Goodnight, Christopher HcCoy, Marsha Bailey, Elaine Hom-oe, Paula Haxse Second Row: Judith Smith, Danny Wiseman, Dannie Schlatter, Gary Davolt, Rita Le Pard, William Sramek, Patrick Pryor Third Row: Hr. Smith, Zteacher5 Candace Tate, Sharon Sanders, Renee Hoy, Linda Iyson, David Hall, Billy Bryant Flfth Grade First Row Suette Van Cura, Vicki Taylor, Glenna Burrows, Richard Crane, Billy Spencer, Janice Franklin, Daivd Haggard Second Row Joyce Hellwlg, John Murphy, Janice Hellwig, Faye liewbanks, Kaye Newbanks, Cherie Wellington, Inez Allison Third Raw: Hrs. Hiller, Zteacherf Ruby Speck, Susan , Paul Hammond, Paul Smith, Philip Burrows Sixth Grade First Row: Beverly Jfms, David lneffler, Dorsey Scott, Russell Testorff, Norman Stice, Lloyd Cavitte Second Row: Hike Crane, Patricia Correll, Susie Burgess, Jo Ellyn Brown, Dorinda Walker, Helvin George, Pat Haraughty Third Rows Donnie Roberts, Karla Grant, Jessie Tyson, Charlene Colman, Hrs. lleher Cteacherl Sixth Grade First Row: Shirlene Smith, Adonna Payne, Avonne Payne, Donna Cooper, Judy Watkins, Carlotta Bradley, Gary King, Carol Goodnight Second Raw: Greg Ernaa, David Blahna, Lynn Monroe, David Blessnan, Velma Burrows, Linda Campbell, Janet Landis, Carl Clark Third Raw: Gary McDowell, Hrs. Braley, fteacherl Harry Corleny venth Grade Dwight Campbell, ck, Janet Irwin, Sramek, Linda Jean in, Pete Hellwig, Bill Susan Riggs Charles White, , Janet Sullivan, Anne Burgess slie Shaw, Qteacherl Margaret La l-blt, Gerald Greenlee. 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Eff' 'wp K J X , X T 7Ae.-Jfa4ne.L'umJen83up7nlq6' W H INTELMANN 'VI Everything in Paulding Malerml QUALITY SERVICE Oswego Kansas Pfelffers masons xmsns mann Home of Flne Foods Neva S W F Dxllenberggl D C Beauty Shop Ig CUSTODIANS Ibbert Ui 1 ls 4141'- Jess Vance Emest Rigg X Hi OME LAUNDRY Mae and Ho ard Rude Prop Satisf ction our Motto Phon 3 Salndon Wilcox Station fk Mln2le's Standltd Service GEIIALIYS Oswego BAKE SlIOP Kansas larry' I4Yllll,S Barber Shop OSWEGO LAUNDRY MR. AND MRS A. L. N OPRIS Dswego Produce Q Feed Store GEORGE nd JESSE Backer 0. . . , . ANAGER u u Q 0 0 0 0 I ' J C C af Q . I ' t Q . I ' , . . - OIWCIO ons!!! J 1 1 Y I . , . 'S L.. L .. f 'M' -9' , km ' , ' A 1 1 1 , 1 , , X V x . . ' .Y--L41 - Q ks Wa A , X , 1 gg YM' H ,W 5 xx N , N 4 x 4 'Q-JL: 'A S .-Sl A X 1 K H V . a e 8 A gf , FHONE 865 , PRES PTION SPECIALISYS I IBOO M , PARSONSJKANSAS , 9 J O n i JUNIOR HIGH SCHQL . A , 31 . If - -. -:-- ..,, W 'X A . fi ll HESTSIDE GRADE SCHCDL Frank Torchla 'Firestone G N GENERAL ELECTRIC Q S DEALER STORE Q....,., Used Cars HUTTON S Texaco Sfahon Kama. OSWEGO KANSAS PHONES-SHOP 10 Rl- HIDI- NCI' 195 FROELICHS ox ssnvncs smnow B R E R , 5 Sixth and Mlchngan Streets OSWEGO KANSAS A u T I s THE AMERICAN STATE BANK r ug w e ne p of ery depositor in this bsnk is insured up t. the mount. of 610 OOO O ERANK FARAIS VICL.-PRLS ARDHUR SANDERS CA HI!-.R O gm Mm' n.,.,,.,. f.,.,,.,,,, ,muh I M. I and Market 0 . 5 U gil ' f I , B E H O if Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand. MEMBER FI-DERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION th o h hich th t de oslte ev o a ' , . . .. , , , . , , 3 . 0 I Uaitresses Junior-Seni Prom 19 S7 il-inn in CONGRATULATIONS ra s Wnllnangvgon Stores,Inc OSWEGO MOTOR CO G fl Of 1958 Phones l6 9 and 524 pm... 50. OSWEGQ KANSAS McK1nney Motor Company 5 'FUND 'rulnn 0 ' 1 hone fu, Oswego I an:-sas Y fri 'Ps f 'Y 1 From your frnendly Ford dealer OSWEGO SUPPLY Wholesale a Retail OSWEGO KANSAS I4 3 Co Lf'1erc1 1 t orrd 'md 1 abeth Brom Omers li0SSAlllPS HARDWARE FOR HARDWARE and PAINTS De Laval Milken and Appliances Phone 112 Oswego Kansas 'l'heDalryBreeze EIIIBKIRHYSSIIHEIKBHI' cold Drinks Sandwiches Jack' S Barber Sh0P Don at L1111an Henzick Mb St Grade School Christmas Pnognm O e H e It 5 s - -l-'-'- , - -1 T ill S5 lgi 'llA o ,ffgfu ,N -,vga ' rf i L nd . H W. af .1 ff f.. , 1 .- Y - ,LY O . , . . I Ed. YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER Qgmgp IIIIDIIG Os... Kansa 5 The Frmendly Store an vlnr me mlm rnouzm nswzao num TEE OSWEGO INDEPENDENT mmm ssfrcfmralsss H A BLAIR Ed tor Dill. d BZAIR Publ sher .I GRIP town num anno MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO AND BEAUTY SHOP B2 BRO DWAY PARSONS KANSAS -it Your Annual Photographer C31-pets woe Mun Masons K NSAS Llnolgumn tegheng WOMEN S WEAR Phone 575 UI 113 S Eighteenth f170f If0,Pf Parsons Kansas 1816 MAIN STREET PARSONS KANSAS 3 fa,,,j,,, ,M,6,,l,j,L, cgcagmond JM uma 01125 MENS mms BOYS WEAR nmerythlng Musical General Electric Aophances Parsons, Kansas 6 B -'K O Q f , - ' H 319 80 . P iz, A ' . . Q9 x , fr f 1 1 A SPEC? Elf? FUREUP RE co. T 4 180 roadway A fpauoru, aruan 1 The 1958 Annual Queen and Attendants 1509 COMMERCIAL Llbette Colntv u....w...,, l..., Wenzel Food OSWEGO KANSAS IR so Mas c E Bouuuuis AND IRS XLXPN 1224 W Fourth Corner News D P Rl! SWQGO PORTS ENTER Willes Plllllhw X: Elecinc Co 0swEG0 Arnhreohfs Grocery OSWEGO, KANSAS novo noon stone Dwdafa MR AND MRS Holman CLINE USW EGO THEATRE MR AND lvms JOHN Ko'rsIs GlwHBofvMfrs,loe HAMMONS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE MR. AND HRS. GLEN HAHHODB P11010 4 Oswego, Kans. , ,, , , - S :L 5 I , ' w X ' g e , CWI! I, I , ' K 1.1 ,',,!,,L f,, N o ff go no Q , MR. J A I V 151111. o . . . . ' 0 Q o , o 0 5455 SERVICE xp DR F J FAULKNER ma 49 9 CBWEGO KANSAS USWEGO IMPLEMENT C0 NIW HOLLAND MAOIINB FDR OUR DRUG NEEDS 2131149 OSWCGO KANS- Homecoming Queen an Attendants CONGRATULATIONS mms SPRECHER REPAIR SHOP Farm Tractor Repau' uso as PHONE 507 LAWN aww Learn was PRYOR'S SHOP ,W ,,,,,, Plus 102 Ckwop, Kansas Qswego, Kansas I 1 f S 1 I Q7 I O I 1 I Q E O me 'f ' ' ' ' Y 0 an A Manhunt oswloo, xmas ppm, 10, I 3 i I f LINE EN INES A' ' . e IC X 1 ISTATI INIUIANCI THE DRAPER AGENCY SEE Jlm THE OSWEGO HOTEL PHONENo I 'nn sous HAVE 05 V60 K NADING SINCUW' SFRVICE STAT HEP'-'N 5 Sth d0h 4 Sudden SGWICO Clggngn K SEFIIOYS Confers Dnve In Ida QBLHL U'f,7Cfll7l. Ph 1 oswzcso KANSAS Congratulatuons mm OHS NEWS EVERYWEEK Sensors of I958 nm s nixm stone SUHSCP-IPTION ME 52 00 P Tho Roxoll Sforo SEE u3HpE0:EggALIq-y Phone 27 Oswego Kansas PRINTING OF ALL KIND3 RIAL neun I. Yuen T I W-. 'ANSAS ! .W I xluk- s.u IGH on io I Phone 57 Oswego, Kansas T O' . , , U ' one 18 . H' , 7' 'fm - f .L 'ff ' Woo f 1 - - 1 If . , , I LA Q I I i O D O O IN O I O I ' l Boys Sta te Osvego High School vu represented at Girls' State in Lawrence by hrbera Rigg, and at Boys' State in Wichita by Lloyd Holmes and David Oveman For one week these students made n study of better govemment and participated in actual elections and office hold- ing In the interest of better education in government, this project was made possible by the local American Legion Auxiliary, Fbtlzy Club, and American Legion Paul Dunn Owner 110 S lllh Phono 790 014 Inter State Music Co cl-lEvnol.E'r wmfgu A C RICHARDSON ISSOCIIH 03045 CHEVROLET COMPANY Qgwggq KANSAS 3 4 Com o :lol OIWIOO KANIAS C0 GRATULATIO emor KRAFT F000 0 llnvago, Kansas 3 . I, Girls' State I I l H ' ' Q I - ., f-ts ... oo . ' 0I I95 SEIIICR TRIP C An annual affair of the Senior clus is a trip to several states in the South Those seniors are working and anti cipating this farewell sometime in lay Seniors ff 1,0 1- L L 9 CHARLES F' CURRY MORTGAGE BANKERS COMPANY X ,J V TELEPHONE 46 OSWEGO KANSAS ' Meal C53 Iale fmorlgages L X, 4 L KX, K 2 I . .S M W . E if A 2 . X w - , I if ' 4 ,Qs 4 ' - i I . 1 ., . ' U fy ' 1 ' ,I V ' K .K rf. - , ,. ,NY . I A., L, J , ,Z may f X-f '4 ' 'X' h L' -1 x I ,' Y ,H I2 vy X4 5 I I l - kfixx Lx ,I I b B X 'H Vx. LV ky 1 K , g fy, K 1, A, ,lfffxg - C61 ff, ,, 1.4. Cffff ce, . 1 N C f' M 4.1-'A K 3' 5 L- 1' --F -If--, l, .1,.,f CC ,K 4,4 f2f ,, Q ,K L. K 4 Q. -. fi,-Q. .VCA CA- 4 A- R 51 K f' ,Q.g , 5,,.f X 9,4 J ,4 AA K .Ad 14- far., 2414 V 71, W' . K X - ,N Y , 1 MILL' ax . ,W , , ri-: n 5 5 n .x K . +3-4245. f 4,1 -:f 1 X-- ff M ff f DU-fl iff :Q .4 . k'f'!kx L. f ' 'I , Y' , ,lr S4 1 1 ,f K LAY, lk 6 Ia LL X. llllfgii, MLM -Rf, ., L V, ' fjgclx, QIEQZJ , f, . 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