Parker Rural High School - Panther Yearbook (Parker, KS)

 - Class of 1928

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THOMAS OAKLEY nStrike if you will, but hear me.n Band 23 Orch. 5. EDWARD REED Wwith malice toward nam? F. B. 33 Track lg F. F.A. 52 Oral Eng. Play. WANDA RICHARDS nBrave but modest, grand- ly shy.n G. R. 43 Cabinet 23 Min- strelg Oral Eng. Playg Senior Play. ALBERT RUES ' nwhy should school all labor be?N F. B. lg B. B. 53 Track 4 Oral Eng. Play. DALE SWEET nHappy and cleverg sulky? N0 never.n Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir lg Orch. E3 B. B. 2 Track lg Minstrel. ALBERT WALLACE CARL PETERMAN HA lion among ladies, a most dreadful th1ng.n Glee Club 25 Band 25 Oth. 23 F. B. lg' Oral Eng. Playg Minstrel: Senior Play. MARJORIE REED nHe said 'wilt thou?' and she wilted. Girls' Drum R Bugle Corps lg G. R. 45 Minstrelg Oral Eng. Play 2. ANNA MAE RICHARDSON nTrue worth is in being, not seeming.n Band lg Glee Club -5: Girls' Drum A Eugle Corpsg G. R. 45 Cabinet 23 Gym 13 Operettag Jr. Playg Oral Eng. Play 23 Minstrelg Senior Play. CAROL WAIT nStudious and quietgtests are her diet.u Glee Club 25 Band 25 Gym 33 G. R. 43 Oral Eng. Play, ELDRIDGE WALKER uLet them call it mis- chiefg when it is past and prospered, it will be virtue.n Glee Club gg Band 2. EDNA WHITE nllm here if you need me.n WI made high school in 5 B. B. li F. B. 2. 12 years.' Gym 23 G. R. 5.

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THELMA HODGSCN 'She is wise who listens much and says l1ttle.' Glee Club 51 Orch. 52 Girls' Drum A Bugle Corps lg G. R. 43 Cabinet 13 Jr. Playg Minstrelg Oral Eng. Playg Senior Play. VERTUS JACKSON 'Am I good in history? And howl' Oral Eng. Play. DALE LEMON 'If at first you don't succeed, try someoneelsef Glee Club 23 Band 43 Orch 23 B. B. 53 F. B. 2: JP- Playg Oral Eng. Play3 Minstrelg Senior Play. HARLEN MUNDELL 'Huh? You talking to mg?' A Cappella Choir lg Min- strel3 Operettag F. F. A. 3: F. F. A. Play: Glee Club 33 Band l. JOHN MCCAMMON 'What I don't know about science isn't worth know- 1ng.' F. F. A. 23 Glee Club 53 B. B. 2, F. B. 2. WINSTON NICHOLAS 'Silence is more musical than any song, and yet he sings.' Glee Club 53 F. F. A. 51 Jr. Playg Oral Eng. Play, Senior Play. f 11 JUNIOR INGRAM 'A laugh is worth a hun- dred groans in any mar- ket.' B. B. 43 F. B. 43 Track 43 F. F. A. 52 Minstrel IRENE KEITEL 'Never do today what you can Hut offjtill tomor- row. Glee Club 23 23 G. R. 33 Senior Play. Orch. 23 Gym Cabinet lg HELEN LOCK 'She is wise who listens much and says l1ttle.' G. R. 3: Gym 1. DESTIA MCCAMMON 'quietness is a v1rtue.' Glee Club 3. VEFGIL NICHOLAS 'Fight with gentle words' Glee Club 23 Playg Oral Senior Play. All School Eng. Playg EVELYN NOLIN 'A blush is beautifula but often inconvenient. G. R. 43 Oral Eng. Play



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We, the Senior Class of Parker Rural High School, Residents of the County of Linn in the State of Kansas, being of sound mind and disposing memory, mindful of the uncertainty of this frail and tra sitory life and the absolute certainty of death, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament in the manner and form following, that is to say: First, we here revoke each and all wills, and codicils, by us at any time heretofore made, we here declare each and all of them to be absolutely null and void and of no force or effect whatsoever, and we make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the faculty we leave an unbroken record of a most desirable and intelligent senior class. Feeling that the juniors have need of it we leave to them our much-desired dignity. To the sophomores we bequeath our excellent conduct in assembly. we will our ability to get good grades to the freshmen. Marion Barnett wills his tolerance and poisr to Granville Stocklin. Ruth Cavinee wills her interest in boys to Dorothy Wilcox. Geneva Dye wills Clayton to Lois Bottrell. Eldon Fife wills his heroic ways to Glenn Logan. Loring Harold wills his oratorical ability to Dale Woolsey. Thelma Hodgson wills her dark hair and eyes to Marjorie Bartlett. Junior Ingram wills center position on the basketball team to Richard Thompson. Marjorie Reed wills her modest ways to Veda Fern Wlneland. Winston Nicholas wills his vocal ability to nDutchN Hampton. Edward Reed wills his extreme musical ability to Eva and Phoebe McCarty. Eldridge Walker wills his automobile to Miss Ryman. Edna White wills her ability to go through high school in three years to Herman Barnett. Kenneth Byers wills his ability to be an e1ectrician,to Roy Collins. Marjorie Conley and Erma Crisler will their ability to be inseparable to Elmeda Tinsley -and Darlene Zimmerman. ' Dillard Cox wills his musical talent to Roy Spencer. Deloris Giffin wills her nNegro Character Actingn ability to Thelma Zim erman. Charles Dedrick wills his surplus height to LaVerne Hay. Mildred Hodgson wills her way with the boys to Maurine Cavinee. Dale Lemon wills his trumpet to Wayne Holderman. Wanda Richards wills her quiet ways to Berniece Conklin. Thomas Oakley wills his American History A's to Eugene Schriver. Albert Rues wills his ability to be the fastest man on the track team to Mundell Franse. Albert Wallace wills his vanishing ways to Frankie Davis. Harold Brown wills his ability to be bass singer to Howard Quaintance. Beryl Canaday wills her ability to hide her talents to Evelyn Povenmire. 2 Lloyd Cochram wills his honors in athletics to Eugene LaMar. K 7 Junior Funk wills Ruth to Ralph Goodall. Q .1 Louise Henderson wills to Albert Clark her typing ability. xi Loraine Husted leaves his enjoyment of music to some prospective freshman. J Q Evelyn Nolin wills her position as teacher's pet to Louise Conley. Vergil Nicholas wills Roberta to Fred Harvey. X 6, Carol Wait wills her extreme height to Jack Lockhart. 1 'f,, Dale Sweet wills his red hair to Alden Satchel. A Irene Keitel leaves to Roseph Reed her ability to play the piano. Evelyn Browning wills her blondness to Katherine Lalman. , llll Junior Cavinee wills his basketball talent to Howard Akers. ' ll Eula Crisler wills her curls to Lucy McHone. -1 Lloyd Davis wills his school-girl complexion to G. W. Campbell. Louise Harris leaves her artistic ability with Irwin Smith. Lester Cooper wills his skill in basketball to Orland Hardy. Helen Loch wills her shyness to Ruth Byerly. Harlan Mundell wills his beautiful voice to Dorothy Bearly. Anna Mae Richardson wills her good nature to Elsie Loch. Carl Peterman wills his ability as cheer leader to Mary Jane Wheeler. Vertus Jackson wills Darlene to Charles Cavinee. In Witness Whereof, we the Senior Class, the testators in the above and foregoing Last Will and Test- ament, have hereunto set our hand, in the presence of witnesses, this first day of April, A. D. 1938. Senior Claes The above and foregoing written instrument was subscribed by the testators, Senior Class, in our pre- sence and was acknowledged by them to each of us, and they at the same time declared the instrument so sub- scribed by them to be their Last Will and Testamentg and we, at their request, in their presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses, this first day of April, A. D. 1938s Miiviggi

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