Parker Rural High School - Panther Yearbook (Parker, KS)
- Class of 1955
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Parker Rural TO THE CLASS OF '55: By the time you receive your Yearbook your names will be history of Parker Rural High School. Your name will be a page in the permanent record, and a fond memory to us who have been closely associated with you during the past four years. While at school you have re- ceived an inkling of what life has in store for you. You have done well and have been praised for it, and you have fallen below par and have been reprimanded for it. You have had your fun and your sorrow. There have been days of achievements and days of loitering. Through all of your efforts you have learned life's great lesson--that you re- cieve form life in proportion to what you give to it. As you go down the pathways of life may this lesson stay with you always. Board of Education HAROLD POLHAMTJS Treasurer LUTHER HODGSON President FRANK J. INGRAM Clerk DALE D. LEMON Principal Business Law BESSIE FREDERICKSON Mathematics Science harry o. McPherson Industrial Arts Social Science HELOISE L. MOORE Commerce EARL McGRAY Music AMY F. DENNIS Home Economics CHARLES H. HUFF Vocational Agriculture Chemistry DOROTHY PARKS English Library BILL L. FREEMAN Coach, Biology Physical Education Driver Education wiufJSEJSM 0 E CO !? .Vjrtjgs r.r-S- - w : ros;.lie smith Glee Club 1,2 Pop Club 1,2,1+ Yearbook Staff i+ Y-Teen 1,2,3,!+ PHILIP MATTHEWS Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,1+ Track 1,2,1+ Band 1,2,3 !+ Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 !+ Glee Club 1,2,3 !+ Y-Teon Plays 2,3,1+ Operetta 2,1+ F. F. A. 2,3,!+ Junior Play 3 F. F. A. President 1+ Class Prosidont 1+ Senior Play 1+ Yearbook Staff i+ PHIL POLLEY Band 1 Glee Club 1 Student Council 1,1+ Y-'l'een Plays 2 Football 1+ Yearbook Staff 1+ F. F. A. 2,3,1+ F. F. A. Treasurer 3 !+ JOYCE BYERLEY Class Vice-President 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,!+ Y-Teen 2,3,1+ Y-Teen Plays 3 Pep Club Sec. and Treas.I+ Senior Play 1+ Y-Teen Cabinet 3 Operetta 2,1+ Glee Club 1,2,3,!+ Mixed Chorus 2,3 !+ Panther Press Editor 1+ YearDOok Staff 1+ Perfect Attendance 3 CAROL HA:MFELD Pop Club 1,2,3 Y-Teen 1,2,3,!+ Glee Club 1,2,3 !+ Mixed Chorus 2,3 !+ Junior Vice-President 3 Panther Press Staff 1+ Majorette !+ ROSALIE BROWNBACK Pen Club 1,2 Y-Teen 1,2,3 Operetta 1+ DALE MAHAN Glee Club 1,2 Football 1,2,3,14- Basketball 1,2,3 Track 2,3,14- Class President 2 Class Treasurer 1 F. F. A. 2,3,1 . F. F, A. Sentinel 3,14. JOSEPHINE WILSON Glee Club 2,3 Stud, Coun. Vice-Pres. 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pep Club 1,2 Y-Teen 2,3,1 - JOANN WILCOX Glee Club 1 Yearbook Staff I4. Pee Club 1,2 Y-Teen 1,2,3 4 SHIHLEY ouiSENSERRY Valedictory Cheerleader 2,3 Pen Club Secretary 2 Y-Teen Plays 2,3 1|- Peo Club Vice-Pres. I4. Glee Club 1,2 Y-Toon Cabinet 3,1 - Y-Teen President 1 . Class President 3 Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Perfect Attendance 2 Yearbook Editor I4. Panther Press Staff 1 . Y-Teen 1,2,3,11- Senior Play I4. ALICE WHITE Y-Teen Cabinet 1 . Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 All School Play 2 Junior Play 3 Y'-Toen Play [4 Perfect Attendance 2 Ye rbook Staff 4 Class President 1 Y-Teen 1,2, 3,4 Senior Play 4 OTIS LILF Football 2,3,14- Track 2 F. F. A. Treasurer I . F. F. A. 2,3,4 Class Sec. and Treas.2. Senior Play 4 PHILIP HAMPTON Football 1,2,3,i; Basketball 1,3 Track 1,2 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1,3 F. F. A. 2,3,U i. .RJORIK WILCOX Cneorleader 1,3,1+ -lee Club 1,2,3,Il- l-Teen 1,2,3 ep Club 1,2,3,!+ Band 2,3,k All School Play 2 Operetta 2,i+ Perfect Attendance 2 Mixed Chorus 2,3,!+ Student Council 3 Junior Play 3 Y-Teen Plays 3 Yearbook Staff !+ Senior Play I'. BETH DliiiiH Band 1,2,3,1+ Pep Club 1,2 Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3 1| Student Council 1,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3 1; Y-Teen Plays 2,3,1)- Operetta 2,1+ Junior Play 3 Y-Teen President 3 Y-Teen 1,2,3,11- Yearbook Staff 1+ Senior Play 1+ ARLENE WEEKS Y-Teen 1,2,3,1+ Pep Club 1,2 WANDA TROUTMAN Pep Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,1+ Glee Club 1,2,3,1+ Y-Toon 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 U Student Council 2 Operetta 2,1+ Pep Club Vice-President 3 Yearbook Staff 1+ WAVHE OSBORN Glee Club 1,3 F. F. A. 2,3,1+ Junior Play 3 F. F. A. Reporter 1+ Senior Play 1+ M JOHNNY CHEIC-HTON F. F. A. 2,3 1-1 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,14 Track l,l-|. Glee Club 1,2,3,4 i-llxed Cnorus 3,4 Junior Play 3 Operetta 2,4 Band 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 JUTE FRY ep Club 1,2 Panther Press Staff 4 Y-Teon 2,3,1; KARY SUE SMITH Pep Club 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Y-Teen 1,2,3 Senior Play 1; CARL FREAR Football 1,2,3,14- Basketball 1,2,3,14- Track 1,2,3,14 Operetta 1; Class Treasurer 1+ Student Council 2 Senior Play 1; Class Secretary 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,1; Mixed Chorus 1; F. F. A. Reporter 3 KERLYN WEEKS Pep Club 1,2 Y-Teen 1,2,3 !; Y-Teen Plays 2,3,1; Y-Teon Cabinet 3,1; Band 3,1; Mixed Chorus 3,1; Junior Play 3 Operetta 1; Senior Play 1; ARLENE KOOIITZ Pep Club 1,2,3 Y-Teen 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 All School Play 2 Operetta 2,4 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Panther Press Staff 4 Senior Play 4 0 ALDAHA BOWMAN Band 1,2,3,1; Pen Club 1,2,1). Y-Te n 1,2,3,1+ Y-Teen Plays 2 Oneretta 1). Class Vice-President 1). Senior Play 1). CHARLES LIGHT Band 1,2,3 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,!; Hixcd Chorus 1,2,3,1). Basketball 2,3,14- Track 2,3,11- Operetta 2,1; Class Treasurer 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 1; P. F. A. 2,3 El 3.13 ADAMS Panther Press Staff I) Glee Club 1,2, 3 1) Mixed Chorus 1,3,1). Pep Club 2,3 Junior Play 3 Senior Dramatic Play 2 Y-Teen 3 1+ KISS PREDERICK30N Soonsor MR. HUFF Sponsor In the month of September 1951 thirty-one freshmen eager for learning enrolled in Parker Rural High School. Miss Prederickson was their sponsor and the following officers were elected: Alice White, pres- ident; James Finfrock, vice-president; Carl Frear, secretary; Dale Mahan, treasurer; Beth Diehm and Phil Polley, student council members. The class ____ Showed many talents and displayed them during the year. The next year twenty-eight cubs enrolled as sophomores. Dale Mahan was elected president; Evelyn Polley, vice-presi- dent; Otis Lile, secretary-treasurer; and Wanda Troutman and Carl Frear, student council members from their class. The whole school elected Shirley Quisenberry and Evelyn Polley cheerleaders. Seven sophomores appeared in the Y-Teen Plays, and three were chosen for the All-School Play. Three boys contributed to the success of the Boys' Glee Club at Lawrence, and a number of sophomore girls sang with the music groups at that event. Beth Diehm was elected president of the Y-Teen. In the fall of 1953, twenty-eight juniors enrolled for more book learning. Shirley Quisenberry was elected president; Carol Hahnfeld, vice-president;Phil Polley, secretary; Charles Light,treasurer;Marjo ieWilcox and Beth Diehm, student council members. The class had a gave their class play, was very successful, was honored by the seniors In September 19514- skating party that fall. They State Fair on February 2. It The Junior Senior Banquet, md will be long remembered, twenty-seven seniors came to complete their high school career. They started their last year by electing class officers, president, Philip Mathews; vice-president, Aldana Bowman; treasurer, Carl Frear; secre- tary, Shirley Quisenberry, The initiation of the freshmen came next. They all enjoyed their one class party a wiener roast,at the Osawatomie Lake and a skating party afterwards at the Osawatomie rink. The senior class play, New Fires provided the money for their Sneak Trip , which took them to Noel, Missouri. This trip was enjoyed by all the seniors who boarded the bus for Noel, Missouri at I;: 30. On the evening of May 8 was Baccalaureate Services, on May 12, Commencement with Professor Henry A. Shenk, Chairman of the Physical Education Department at the University of Kansas as guest speaker. Shirley Quisenberry gave the Valedictory, Beth Diehm, the Salutatory, Joyce Byerley, Class Will, Marjorie Wilcox, Class Prophecy, and Arlene Koontz, the Class History. The week that they had long looked forward to came to a close. Class Flower Red Rose Class Colors Red and White Class Motto We have crossed the bay. The ocean is before us. lumor Class BARBARA MC COACH Student Council Band Operetta Junior Play Y-Teen Play Cheerleader LULU BELLE ADAMS NORMA KAY HODGSON Band Junior Play Y-Teen Play Cheerleader Y-Teen Cabinet Class Secretary RAY STITES Junior Play Y-Teen Plays Football Basketbell Track F.F.A. CLAYTON BAIRD F.F.A. EL WIN TYSON President Operetta Y-Teen Plays Junior Play Easketball Track MANIFRSD HOOD Panther Dreas GARY FRY Basketball BILLIE MAHAN Treasurer Junior Play Y-Teen Plays Y-Teen Cabinet Pep Club President Keith Sims Student Council Track F.F.A. Football Basketball DORIS THOMPSON Band HOWARD WILSON Track Football Basketball Junior Play Y-Teen Play Vice-Pres ident KENNETH NICHOLS Track Football Operetta Basketball Junior Play Y-Teen Play LA VONNE LOCKHART Y-Teen Plays Junior Play ELDON MAGERS F.F.A. DENNIS REED Track Football Basketball TOMMY BROWNBACK Track P.P.A. Football Basketball ESTHER HOOD Band Operetta 'ft RAYMOND DUNLAP Track Junior Play Basketball Y-Teen Play KENNETH ROSS Football Basketball Track P.P.A. BILLY PAGE P.F.A. Football Basketball BEVERLY SHERIDAN Operetta Junior Play PAUL SATCHEL! Band Track Football MRS. MOORE Sponsor MR. MC PHEHSON Sponsor THE CLASS OF 1956 The school year of 1951l began with twenty-three juniors enrolled. They elected their class officers, and soon made plans for the operation of the refreshment stand at the foot- ball games. Early in the year they selected their class rings. They had two class parties, both well attended and enjoyed in spite of difficulties that were encountered. A very entertaining class play, Apple of His Eye was presented by ten members of the class on the evening of Nov- ember 19. They have taken leading parts in many other school activities. An outstanding one was their Junior-Senior Ban- quet of Thursday, April 28. The theme Treasure Island was very realistically and colorfully portrayed. The juniors are looking forward to a successful and happy senior year. 9 CLAUDIC LIGHT Y-teen day Basketball Operetta Band PHYLISS NICKELL Pres ident Pep Club Operetta Pep Club Band DORIS WHITE Student Council Pep Club KATHRYN BYERLEY Y-teen Cabinet Y-t9en olay Cheerleader Operetta Band DUANE STITES Student Council BARBARA BROWN Y-teen Cabinet Y-teen clay Operetta Pep Club Band JAN WHITE Y-teen play Operetta Pep Club Band GWENNETH ALEXANDER Y-teen Cabinet Y-teen play Operetta Pep Club Band RONALD MORRISON Operetta Football Band ANN GIFFIN Oporette Band SALLY FINFRo K Y-teen Cabinet Y-teen play Operetta CHARLES ROGERS Y-teen play Basketball Operetta Track Band , , LOU ZETTA -MOORE Y-teen play Operetta Pep Club Band EVELYN SMITH Bep Club JOHNNIE PIPPIN Basketball DOTTTE MORGAN JOYCE SHERIDAN Pep Club MAXINE ROSS Pep Club JUNE LONG Pep Club JOHNNIE MUNDELL Basketball DALE MAGERS IRENE DIEHM ROSALIE STITES BETTY THOMPSON Band THE SOPHOMORE CLASS MARVIN McDOUGAL Track THOMAS SMITH Track FRANK IE LYONS MISS DENNIS Sponsor On Monday August 30, 195i+ thirty-one sophomores return- ed to the class rooms of Parker Rural High School for their second high school year. Miss Dennis and Mr.McCray were their sponsors. At their first class meeting they elect- ed Phyllis Nickell, president; Claudie Light, vice-president; Deloris McCarty, Secretary; Roger Nickell, treasurer; and Doris White and Duane Stites, student council members. The class had two parties, one a Halloween party, the other a picnic at Osawatomie Lake, with plenty of fried chick- en. After all the good food was eaten,the class enjoyed two hours of skating at the rink in Osawatomie. Throughout the year they took active part in school assemblies, athletics, school plays, and music. freshmen Class ROLLAND BALL, President, Football, Track; FRANCES HAHNFELD,Secretary and Trea- surer, Pep Club; LARRY LEE, Vice-President, Basketball, Track. ANN KEHL, Student Council, Band, Y-Teen Plays; Robert TYSON,Student Council, Band, Football, Basketball, Track; EVONNA DAVEY, Y-Teen, Band. MELVIN AUSTIN, Football, Track; GERALDINE GOOD iLL, Pep Club; KENNETH MAGERS, Track, Band. SHIRLEY LAWSON, Pep Club; PAUL KLINE, Football, Track; KEITH BAIRD, Band. THERON MILLARD, Band, Track; SHIRLEY BYKRLEY, Pep Club; SHARON BYKRLEY, Pep Club. RONALD TROUTMAN, Track; JAN- ICE CADY, Pep Club, Band; LARRY HAAS. I TONY RICE, Y-Teen Plays, Football, Track; JOYCE PAGE, Pep Club; MARION STITES, Track. ESTHER SHAFER; IRA REED, Football, Track; BARBARA HAROLD, Pep Club. GRACE BEARLY; CLYDE BOWMAN; KATHLEEN STALEY, Pep Club, Band. MR. FREEMAN, Sponsor; MRS. PARKS, Sponsor; LORNA GILLESPIE, Pep Club. THE CLASS OF 1958 CHAPTER ONE On Monday August 30, 195 , twenty-eight freshmen attended their first high school classes. Mrs. Parks and Mr. Freeman were their sponsors and they soon elected class officers. They were Roland Ball, president; Larry Lee, vice-president; Frances Hahnfeld, sec- retary and treasurer; Robert Tyson and Ann Kehl, were student council members. The class had two parties, one a wiener roast at the Cadmus picnic grounds, the other a fishing party which was enjoyed by all, and especially by Clyde Bowman who caught twenty fish. They presented a very Interesting assembly program , and have taken part in a number of other school activities. Driver Education F R E S H M A N ALGEBRA INDUSTRIAL ARTS FARM SHOP Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is a national organization composed of Vocational Agriculture members. T!?® “Iter F. ' Charter is made up of the entire vo-ag enrollment. The vo a8 curriculum includes technical training in animal hU8ka y ®nd crops; pro lect work for practical knowledge; manual participation such as butchering, vaccination, emasculating and’con- increase farming skill; shopwork, to learn use of toois and con struction and repair of farm machinery and equinmen ,record-keep ing of their projects for future application; and leadership through participation in F. F. A. work. Back row: Frankie Lyons, Dale Magers, Kenneth Ross, Clayton Baird, Ray Stites, Dennis Reed, Thomas Brownback, Second: Norman Osborn, Thomas Smith, Johnnie Mundell, Duane Stites, Johnnie Giffin, John Creighton, Billy Page, Eldon Magers, Mr. Huff. Front: Dale Mahan, Wayne Osborn, Otis Lile, Philip Polley, Keith Sims, Philip Mathews. Thomas Smith, Dale Magers, Mr. Huff, Norman Osborn, Duane Stite3, Frankie Lyons, Johnnie Giffin 12828718 Back Row: I. Reed, Cline, Troutman, Nickell, Prear, Wilson, E. Tyson, D. Reed, Ball , Lyons, Osborn Second Row: Austin, Rice, Baird, Lee, Giffin, Nichols, Stites, Morrison, Diehm, pianist, Mr. McCray, director Tirst Row: K. Majors, Millard, Smith, Creighton, Hood, Mathews, D. Majors, R. Tyson, Rogers, Light Nickell, Lawson, S. Byerley, J. Sheridan, Long, Staley, F. Hahnfeld, Ross, Morgan, Lockhart, Pinfrock, R. Brownback, Koontz, D. Thompson, K. Byerley, Diehm B. Thompson, Stites, B. Sheridan, McCarty, Cady, I. Diehm,S.Byerley, Brown, D. White, Bearley, Harold, Kehl, Sheldon, Bowman, Mr. McCray B. Adams, Wilcox, McCoach, Alexander, J. Byerley, C. Hahnfeld,Giffin, J. White, Mahan, Troutman, Davey, Hood, E. Adams, Weeks, Hodgson Wanda Marjorie Wilcox, Barbara McCoach, Joyce Byerley, Gwenneth Alexander, Ann Giffin, Emmie Adams, Carol Hahnfeld, Jan White, Billie Mahan, Esther Hood, Wanda Troutman, Merlyn Weeks GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION first semester YEAR 195U-1955 SENIORS: Shirley Quisenberry Beth Diehm Joyce Byerley Marjorie Wilcox Merlyn Weeks Wanda Troutman Mary Sue Smith JUNIORS: Norma Hodgson SOPHOMORES: Charles Rogers Doris White Marvin McDougal Valedictorian 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 FRESHMEN: Barbara Harold 2.75 HONORABLE MENTION Beth Salutatorian SENIORS Shirley Quisenberry 3.0 Beth Diehm 3.0 Carol Hahnfeld 3.0 Marjorie Wilcox 3.0 Joyce Byerley 2.8 Merlyn Weeks 2.75 JUNIORS Barbara McCoach 2.75 Norma K. Hodgson 2.66 Elwin Tyson 2.6 SOPHOMORES Charles Rogers 3.0 Marvin McDougal 2.8 FRESHMEN Barbara Harold 2.75 HONORABLE MENTION SENIORS: Josephine Wilson 2.1 Carol Hahnfeld 2.25 Alice White 2.25 Jo Ann Wilcox 2.25 Aldana Bowman 2.25 Arlene Koontz 2.0 John Creisrhton 2.0 Charles Light 2.0 JUNIORS: Eldon Magers 2.1 Ray Stites 2.25 31 Hie Mahan 2.2 Elwin Tyson 2.2 3arbara McCoach 2.0 Doris Thompson 2.0 SOPHOMORES: Duane Stites 2.1 Joyce Sheridan 2.25 Barbara Brown 2.2 Janice White 2.2 Sally Finfrock 2.0 Phyllss Nickell 2.0 FRESHMEN: Joyce Page 2.25 Janice Cady 2.0 Grace Bearly 2.0 Lorna Gillespie 2.0 Larry Haas 2.0 Ann Kehl 2.0 Larry Lee 2.0 Shirley Byerley 2.0 Joyce Class Will Marjorie Class Prophecy SENIORS Arlene Koontz 2.5 Philip Mathews 2.5 Wanda Troutman 2.5 Mary Sue Smith 2.25 Alice White 2.25 Josephine Wilson 2.25 John Creighton 2.25 JUNIORS Eldon Magers 2. l|. Ray Stites 2.25 Billie Mahan 2.2 SOPHOMORES Duane Stites 2.1 Doris White 2.1 Sally Finfrock 2.25 Evelyn Shelton 2.25 Evelyn Smith 2.25 Gwenneth Alexander 2.2 Barbara Brown 2.2 Janice White 2.2 Arlene Class History FRESHMEN Joyce Page 2.5 Larry Haas 2.25 Janice Cady 2.2 PERFECT ATTENDANCE YEAR 195 -1955 SENIORS JUNIORS Charles Light -::-Phllip Mathews SOPHOMORES -::-Katherlne Brownback «Irene Dlehm «■Sally Finfrock Delorls McCarty Dottle Morgan «Thomas Smith Rosalie Stltes «Norma Hodgson Lavonne Lockhart «Elwln Tyson FRESHMEN Barbara Harold Theron Millard Ira Reed Robert Tyson Perfect attendance for the last two years PERFECT ATTENDANCE FIRST SEMESTER SENIORS JUNIOHS Emmie Adams Rosalie Brownback Joyce Byerley John Creighton June Fry Charles Light Otis Lile Philip Mathews Arlene Weeks Jo Ann Wilcox Josephine Wilson SOPHOMORES Katherine Brownback Irene Dlehm Sally Finfrock Dale Magers Delorls McCarty Marvin Me Dougal Dottle Morgan Phyllis Nlckell Evelyn Smith Tommy Smith Duane Stltes Rosalie Stltes Doris White Gary Fry Norma Hodgson Lavonne Lockhart Eldon Magers Billie Mahn Kenneth Nichols Elwln Tyson Howard Wilson FRESHMEN Sharon Byerley Shirley Byerley Evonna Davey Frances Hahnfeld Barbara Harold Ann Kehl Kenneth Magers Theron Millard Joyce Page Ira Reed Tony Rice Robert Tyson ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGE FOR FIRST SEMESTER Juniors 97.9 Seniors 97.9 Sophomore s 97.6 Freshmen 97.1 School 97.6 Senior Class Play Merlyn Weeks, Otis Lile, Wayne Osborn, Aldana Bowman, Mrs. Parks Carl Frear, Arlene Koontz,Marjorie Wilcox, Charles Light, Alice . _ - - _ .; Mary Sue V ari riotu , r ± . --------- _ ' V hite, Beth Diehn, Philip Mathews, John Creirhton, Smith, .Toyce Byerley, Shirley Ouisenberry. Junior Class Play APFLK OF HIS KYL Mrs. Parks, direci-or. Kenny Nichols, Ray Stites, Elwin Tyson, Howard Wilson, Secona row: Barbara Me Coach, Billie Mahan, LaVonne Lockhart, Front: Beverly Sheridan, Raymond Dunlop, Norma Hodgson. Y-TEEN LET'S MAKE UP LAST NIGHT'S PAPER THE PLUM TREE CABINET ONE-ACT Miss Freaerickson Beth Diehm Gwenneth Alexander Alice White Shirley Quisenberry Kathryn Byerley rr■c Billie Mahan Sally Finfrock Nonna Hodgson Merlyn Weeks Barbara Brown YEARBOOK STAFF Back: Shirley Quisenberry, editor; Alice White, Philip Mathews, Mrs, Moore, sponsor; Marjorie Wilcox, Beth Diehm, Mr. Lemon, sponsor; Wanda Troutman. Sitting: Carl Frear, Philip Polley Joyce Byerley, Jo Ann Wilcox, Josephine Wilson. PANTHER PRESS STAFF PRODUCTION Thomas Smlth Manifred Hood Heloise Moore PLANNING Arlene Koontz Carol Hahnfeld Joyce Byerley TYPING June Fry Beth Diehm Shirley Quisenberry Emmie Adams STUDENT COUNCIL Doris White, Barbara McCoach, Josephine Wilson, Polley, Robert Tyson, Duene Stites, Lemon, Ann Kehl, Philip Keith Sims. ®omecotnin$ Aldana Bowman QUEEN John Creighton KING Attendants Joyce Byerley Billie Mahan Norma Hodgson Howard Wilson Keith Sims Carl Frear Pep Club CHEERLEADERS Kathryn Byerley Barbara MoCoach Marjorie Wilcox Norma Hodgson MEETARIZONA an OPERETTA ay MUSIC DEPARTMENT THE CHARACTERS Rennie _____ Marla Cappy ________ Aunt Lavinia Bertie Jack Guldy __ Larry Benson Emily _______ Charles Light Merlyn Weeks Charles Rogers Esther Hood Ronald Morrison John Creighton Claudle Light Wanda Troutman Antonio Cariotta ____ Lettie Blair Tom Wilder __ Carlos Kenneth Nichols Barbara McCoach Marjorie Wilcox Elwin Tyson Philip Mathews Elwin Tyson Janice White Arizona Tom __ Tonlta Sunrise Chorus of Cowboys, Dudes,.Dudlnes, and Mexicans Scarf Dance: Kathryn, Barbara, Billie, Sally Spanish Dance: Guenneth, Deloris, Gerry, Ann, Arlene, Norma, Louzetta Eighty voices staged this production. ■treasure ii island I JUNIOR P Senior (F BANQUET T RANSFORTATION LUNCH UPPER LEFT MA CONKLIN THE CONNOISSEUR OF GOOD FOOD Football SCORES Kincaid Opponent 7 Parker 7 Olathe 7 0 Mound City 7 57 Pleasanton 13 21 Blue Mound 32 12 Bronson 20 1+5 Gardner 21 6 La Cygne 0 31 Spring Hill 0 19 LETTERMtN John Creighton, Carl Frear, Charles Light, Otis Lile, Dale Mahan Philip Hampton, Kenny Nichols, Billy Page, Dennis Reed, Keith Sims, Kenneth Ross, Paul Satchell, Ray Stite3, Howard Wilson Back row: Coach Freeman,Mahan, Ross, Wilson, R. Stites, lichols, Sims, D. Reed, Mr. Lemon. Second row: Rice, Frear, Polley, Creighton Page, Ball, Satchell, Austin. Front row: Charles Light, Lile, Kline, I. Reed, Brownback, R. Tyson, Hampton. FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL SOUAD Front row: Charles Light, John Creighton, Philln Mathews, Carl Frear, Back row: Coach Freeman, Charles Rogers, Howard Wllsoh, Kenneth Nichols, Keith Sims, Kenneth Ross FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS Front row: J. Giffin, 1. Lee, R. Stites, D. Reed, T. Brownback, R. Tyson, E. Tyson, Back row: Coach Freeman, J. Creighton, C. Rogers, H. Wilson, K. Nichols, K. Sims, K. Ross, P. Mathews, C. Frear, C. Light, Principal Lemon lettermen Charles Light, Philip Mathews, Raymond Dunlop, Kenny Nichols Kenneth Ross, Keith Sims, Howard Wilson, Charles Rogers LETTERMEN Keith Sims Elwin Tyson Thomas Smith Kenneth Ross Kenny Nichols Paul Satchell Howard Wilson Philip Mathews Back row: Austin, I. Reed, K. Makers, Millard, Giffin, Lyons, R. Tyson, Kline, Baird, Claudie Lirht, Rice, Third row: Mr. Lemon, Haas, Lee, D. Makers, McDougal, Ropers, Dunlop, M, Stites, E, Magers. Second row: Mathews, Ross, Nichols, E. Tyson, R, Stites, Wilson, Sims, D, Reed, Brownback, Front row: Frear, Creighton, Satchell, Charles Light, Troutman, Smith, Mr. Freeman. The county track meet was held May 5th at Garnett. Parker won the second place. Parker placed first in seven events. Wilson, first in high hurdles with 16 Sims, first in the 100 yard dash Tyson, first in the mile run with 5:1 and Smith second with 5:3. Tyson and Smith ran at the Fort Scott track meet in 1 :57 and li:58 Sims, Ross, Mathews, and Wilson, first in 880 yard relay Wilson , first in 180 yard low hurdles Sims, first in the 220 yard dash Nichols, first in shot-put throwing at lj.3 The team participated in meets at Fort Scott, Garnett, Ottawa, and Pittsburg. Howard Wilson broke the county record in the low hurdles, at the Fort Scott relays. His time was 21:5. The old record was 21:6. In Ottawa Howard took second in the high hurdles with 15:9. 1905 Walter Cullison Homer Glaze May Miller Owen Root Martha Stough 1906 Harry Geer Alice Magers Alva Red iing Minnie Rediing Elmer Rockwood Russell Rockwood uthel Root 1907. Harry Lyons Orphie fayne Lucille Rediing Jay South Sim Walker 1908 John Hoyt Lois Nunn £«a Pierce Ivy Rediing Imogens Smythe Earl Stilzel 1909 Lizzie Cox Pern Grove Paul winchel 1910 Lois Cook Goldie Lemon 1911 1912 Lanore Cooke Allie Day Gladys Lemon Elwin Page 1913 May Back Amanda Nelson Hattie Thompson Leslie Thompson Walter Wilson 191U Clyde Crosswhite Harry Crosswhite Leonard Kempton Paul Lanning Fred Nelson LeOna Shinkle Lee Steele Essie Warner Norman Wilson 1915 Esther Ament Marie Beals Lysle Baker Joe Brown Mary Bruce 1915 (Cont.) Valeta Cockrill Ralph Cook Kenneth Grove Cecil Horlacher Delton Lemon Cyril E. Nolin Joe Page 1916 Glenn Armstrong Blanche Byerley Osa Byers Alta Cockrill Mildred Haigh Lara Peterson Roy Sutherland Merritt Traul Ruth Winchell 1917 Pearl Beals Lora Bohnert Clarence Cochran Virginnia Haigh Neva Lemon Harold Miller Mildred Rice Grover Thomoson lone Early Mildred Nolin 1918 Ural Bottrell Warren Cady Ella Crosswhite Lillian Dunlop Walter Dunlop Carrie Haigh Eva Lemon Ethel Nelson Lawrence Perrigo Jennie Sullivan Jessie Tnompson Ralph Warner Ava Young 1919 Hazel Beals Willie Crosswhite Albert Haigh Hubert Jackson Lee Kehl Irma McConnell Juanita Red ling John Rise Oliver Sullivan 1920 Lochin Grove Florence Hampton Christine Kash Orie Lacy 'Waldo Magers Tom Millard Archie Parks Gladys Wright F I muni 1921 Clifford Diehm Alta Collins Lucreta Crosswhite James Morgan Anna Thompson 1922 None New Building 1923 LaVern Beals Floyd Colli ns Archie Davis Lingle Davis Albert haigh Florence Hartman Nora Ingram Pauline Koontz Madge MeClay Edward Millard James Millard Dana Nolin Forest Nolin Robert Nolin Elwin Shinkle Shinkle Smith Reno Payne 1921+ Harold Burnett Maude Burnett Avis Davey Lonnie Davis Hazel Day John Grove Oliver Magers Paul McClay Helen McConnell Robert Reddick Walter Wayne 1925 Velma Bratton John 3yerley Lester Cox Ralph Hay Leota Hope Truman Hoyt Ben B. Millard Leona Newton Harold Polhamus Herman Polley eorge Smith, Jr, Matilda Swarner 1926 Vanda 3arrett Harold Byerley Frank Cox Carl Day Clayton Dexter delen Dexter .able Griffin Maude Griffin lizaoeth aigh 1926 (Cont.) Kinta Hampton Keith Hilliard Dietha Husted Lester Jackson Pearl Kline Viola Kline Wilma Knieht Alice Lemon James Magers Vivian McGee Estilla Newton Harold Polley Eulalia Red ling Alton Rose May Saunders Lee Smith Harry Stites Milton Truman Dorothy Williamson Hayden Williamson 1927 Floriene Burnett Ray Baker Yuvonne Clark Harry Conrad Fern Crabtree LaVerne Dodd Raymond Geer Helen Giffin Opal Hay Paul Hodgson Lee Kehl Lucille Lehmer Kenneth Kinchelo 01a Manners Hugh Martin Howard Nunn Murlin Payne Lucille Tyson Marjorie Williamson 1923 Clyde Bearly Ethel Collins Loree Davey Mary Ellen Drake Wilbur Frear Harrietts Funk Seramae Giffin John Hampton Verl Hardy Pansy Koontz Iris McCoy Leslie McCoy Richard Mitchell Joe Payne Hula Pieratt Nelson Raper Frank Rookstool Natalie Saunders Forrest Singer Paul Singer 1928 (Cont.) Myron Smith LaVaughn Staples Dorothy Tyson Velma Zimmerman Florest Zimmerman 1929 Doris Bailey Forman Borders Stella Cannon Elery Collins Warren Cooper Madeline Cox John Crisler Dorothy Duff Leta Kline Don Koontz Ruby Nolin Opal Parsons Frances Pulhamus Ruth Rhoades Philip Rockwood Margaret Snodgrass Clarence Sullins 1930 Thelma Amyx Fred Brand Carrie Cannon Ira Collins Wayne Collins Warren Giffin Gerald Hardy Charles uaigh William Hensley Lee Hodgson Helen Holloway Elizabeth Hope John Hope Roy Hus ted Carl Jones Keith Kehl Robert D. Leamon Maxine McGee Ray Prentice Lucille Redding Edith Smith Robert Walker Mary Wilson 1931 Velma Alexander Anna Barkley Nellie Brat'-on Clyde 3rown Venus Chamberlain LeVone Col Lins Velma Collins Rae Conrad Everett Crabtree Alden Crisler Edna Crisler John H. Crisler Clyde Day Burt Drake Merlin Fur Jr Maurice aigh Ralph Littrell Phila Magers Opal McCarty Otis McClain Joe Millard Dorothy Pulhamus 1931 (Cont.) Clyde Singer Thelma Stanley Woodrow Staples 1932 Kenneth Alexander Oscar Barnett Clotilda Byerley Illene Byerley l.ois Cline Hazel Conrad Francis Cook Irwin Crabtree Ruth Davidson Vernley Gittings Mildred Hensley Ellen Hicks 1933 (Cont.) Velma Wineland 1931+ Otto Alexander James Barnett Glenn Baker Kenneth Bottom Frances Byerley Harry Byers Rosalie Cantrell Ruth Cantrell Robert Cline Gordon Cox Robert Crixler Paul Gittings Raymond Hendrix Velma Higrinbottom Fernleaf Higcenbottom Kathleen Hill Helen Howery Paul Husted Dalton Kehl Clair Keitel Dale Koontz Ruby McClaine Helen Myers Cleo Saunders .-.thena Scruggs Lyman Singer Lula Smith Roy Stainbrook James Traul James Tyson Mildred Vail Evelyn Wait Theodore Webb Delton Holloway Virgie Kennedy Allan Magers Newell McBratney Harold McCarty Helen McCarty Ariel McGee Robert Merrill Roy Merrill Charles Mundell,Jr. Elizabeth ayne Ralph Ray Edna Sappington Mary Stainbrook Maude Stainbrook Paul Stainbrook Howard Traul 1933 Loren Akers Velma Amyx Dwight Bratton Edith Canaday Clayton Clark Alberta Cockran Ruby Cockran Marjorie Cox Bernice Crow LaVerne Crow Willard Dexter Wayne Dienm Alberta Fisher Grace Mae Fox Wilma Frear Erma Giffin Herschel Haas Margaret Halgh Rolls Hampton Leslie Harold Lillian Hearn Mona Hoyt Frances Ingram Hilda Koontz Alice Magers Carice McNichols Velma Morgan Elsie Morrison LaVerne Nolin Paul Sappington Ola Smith Clyde Stark 3esrie Troutman Edith Wantland Pearl Wineland 1935 Wanda Akers Chloerne Boydston LaVaughn Brand IIda Browning Willis Browning Denzel Bryan Chester Bryant Paul Burcham Valeta Chamoerlaln Cloyd Collins Earl Cook Ernest Cook Joe Coop Muriel Crisler Rolla Davis Shirley Drake Jaunita Fisher Galeta Haas Wilda Lee Harder Helen Husted Dale Keitel Mary Bell Knight Katherine Loch Ivan Mener Viola Morrison Hazel Poole Howell Reese Fred Ritter Fay Stainbrook Virginia Stainbrook Everett Snyder Charles Taylor Eleanor Lee Wait Kathrine V.'eese 1936 Feme Barett LaVerne Boydston Lorraine Brand Maxine Bratton Doris Browning Lloyd Bryant Katherne Burcham Keith Cantrell Virginia Canaday Roy Conrad Frank Crisler Bethel Davey Christine Davey Maxine Dedrick Maxine Dill Chloralee Drake Lois Frear Lorena Gardner Lloyd Giffin Ruth Grant Olen Hampton Theodore Hay Avis Harvey Riley Kennedy Thelma Kerr Raymond Lemon Ralph Merrill Hoy Matherley Mildred Mahon Thelma Povenmire Thelma Sappington Neva Schroyer Elsie Smith Ray Smitheran Raymond Smitheran Frank Traul Alice Troutman Jean wustefeld 1937 Elmo Alexander Basil Barnett Harvey Barnett Eula Bearly Kathryn Brown Lloyd Burnett Thomas Byrnett Maxine Collins Paul Collins James Donklin Maxine Fisher Almeta French Helen Gay Betty Gilpin Herman Hensley Freda hicks Sharlene Johnston Albert Lockhart Jean McGee Lester Prentice David Saunders Pauline Smith Imogene Spencer Louise Stainbrook Ralph Stroup Earl Zimmerman 1936 Marion Barnett Harold Brown Evelyn Browning Kenneth Byers 1938 (Cont.) 3yrl Cana lay Junior Cavinee Ruth Carinee Lloyd Cochran Marjorie Conley Lester Cooper Dillard Cox Eula Crisler Erma Crisler Lloyd Davis Charles Dedrick Geneva Dye Eldon Fife Junior Funk Deloris Giffin Loring Harold Louise Harris Louise Henderson Thelma Hodgson Mildred Hodgson Loraine Husted Junior Ingram Vertus Jackson Irene Keitel Dale D. Lemon Helen Loch Destis McCammon John McCammon Harlen Mundell Vergil Nicholas Winston Nicholas Evelyn Nolin Thomas Oakley Carl Peterson Edward Reed Marjorie Reed Wanda Richardson Anna Richardson Albert Rues Dale Sweet Carol Wait Elridge Walker Albert Wallace 1939 Howard Akers Helen Alexander June Bearly Lois Bottrell Byron Boydston Ruth Burcham Lloyd Burcham William Calvin Lois Carmon 1939 (Cont.) LaVerne Harold Pauline Hoyt Hazel Hoyt Katherine Lalman Eugene LaMar Ellis Lanzrath Jack Lockhart Glenn Logan Lucy McHone Evelyn Povenmire Eugene Schriver Ruth Simpson Phillis Singer Philip inger Irvin Smith Roy Soencer 191+1 (Cont.) Frank Davis Lillian Fields John Franse Dorothy Gilpin Erma Leo Dorrell Eva Ruth Hoyt Adrian Johnson Enid Knight Mary Jane LaMar Leslie Lile Willis Matteson Janetta Oakley Helen Page Howard Quaintance Joseph Reed Alden Satchell Marjorie Stainbrook Charles Smith Granville Stocklin Gladys Stroup Richard Thompson Harry Traul Willis Troutman Luella Walker Dorothy Wilcox Dale Woolsey Gerald Zimmerman Darlene Zimmerman Thelma Zimmerman 191+0 Phyllis Bohnert Charles Brown G. W. Campbell Roy Collins Gerald Davey Loraine Dill Velda Lee Ellis Eleanor Frank Pauline Gifi'in Veta Haas Fred Harvey Wayne Holderman Amy Huffman Herman Keitel Duanne Lanzrath Harvey LaMar Fred Lee Neysa Maurer Roberta Murdock Doris Payne Clayton Povenmire Eugene Prentice Richard Stainbrook Elmeda Tinsely Delbert Troutman James Troutman Jesse Wallace Clarence Wrivht 191+2 Allie Boydston Dorothy Byerley 191+3 (Cont) Darrell Hubler Juanita Huffman Margie Jackson Mary Johnson Clayton Kempton Emma Logan Nadine McCarty Carol McFadden Pauline Maxwell Glenn Merrill John Nickell Glen Obermeier Dale Page Betty Parks Bill Pingry Dale Povenmire James Ruble Harold Satchell Robert Spencer Wilma Smith Kenneth Thompson Jack Troutman Ina White 191+1+ Mabel Arney George Blade Maurice Byerley Maxine Morelan Bowman Claude Carmin Charles Cole Kenneth Dill Marie Dover Keith _Drake Lawrence Dudley Roy Burcham Eugene Dunlop Madge England Calvin Funk Virginia Harold Charles Haverfield Vanetta Hixson Paul R. Hodgson James Keitel Wanda Keitel Lyle Lanzrath Victor Light Phoebe McCarty Dolly Lee Morrison James Mundell Robert Nelson Donald Quaintance Edward Rookstool Jacquelyn QuaintanceBettye Smith Carolyn Saunders Florence Chamberlain James Thompson Albert Clark Velma Clark Esther Cochran 3erneice Conklin Louise Conley Lindley Cox Leonard L. Dodd Phyllis Drake Walter Dysart Wanda Fields Mundell Franse Virgil French Richard Goodall Gordon Gorrell Orland Hardy Elvvn Hampton Clarence Traul Veda Wineland Christine Wooton Darlene Wright 191+1 Herman Barnett Dorothy Bearly William Bearly Junior Burnett Rozena Campbell Doris Carmin Dorothy Clark Norma Jean Clark Earl Conley Lola Davey Mildred Davey Margaret Tooley Mable Fern Traul Betty Wilson 191+3 Marie Bearly Marian Bearly Mach Bohnert Wilma Cochran Thelma Cochrill LaVerne Cox Mae Dean Brownback Albert Byers Earnestine Campbell Elwood Conklin Freddie Davey Maxine Diehm Joy Dysart Jay Ford Freda Haney James Hare Bill Keitel Thelma Knight Charles Lemon Floyd Nolin, Jr. Albert Oakley Betty Lou Peterson Dorothy Polley Earline Watts Mildred Wright 191+5 Sherman Bartlett Edward Boyer Phillip Brand Bob Breuel Lorraine Cline Vera Mae Craig Rosalie Crisler Delma Crosswhite Keith Ellis Dale French Lois Funk Dolly Joe Hare Clayton Hodgson Roy Holloman Esther Jackson Ruthella EngelhardtWanda Lile LaVerne England Faye French Junior Gilpin Retha Goodall Phillip Hare Pegg Ellen Hay Betty McCarty Carroll Peterson Charles Peterson Clyde Prentice Richard Pulhamus Bill Quaintance Betty Higginbottom Dorothy Ruble 191+5 (Cont.) Gale Shelton Betty Stachell Bernice Stroup Tom Thompson Harold Turntine Francis Troutman Wilma Watson 191+6 Harold Brady Harley Barrett Barbara Bohnert 19 17 (Cont.) Zuida Surbaugh Gus Wittry Verle Iven Wright 191+8 Ellen Bearly Billy Brownback Robert Brownback 19bl Leslie Bearly Nada Smith Burk Mary Lou Burnett Dale Cantrell Fern Cantrell Clayton Conrad Jimmy Corner Elizabeth Carothers James Cornett Donald Craig James Hubler Fred Hubler Erma Lee Carothers Jesses Kinder Irene Cox Sheldon Dudley Dorothy Dunlop Bernice Ellsworth William Dysart Eva Jean Gordon William Griffith Dale Harvey R•Neil Huffman Elma Lee Hazel Light Jean Keitel Eugene Kinder Kenneth Knight Kenneth McGee Joe McReynolds John Mitchell Maxine Nichols Jay Diehm Geraldine Holloman Wilma Kyle Helen Lawson Charles Majors Frank Page Leonard Pearson Ethlyn Rice Osee White Riggs Beverly Quaintance Earle Stroup Robert Troutman Margaret Wilcox Maurine Knight Lorene Light Donald Magers Mac Mori'ow Norman Paulin Dorene Quaintance Patsy Ray Richard Rice Louise Riley Marjorie Creighton Snyder Robert Stoner Roy Wilcox Phyllis Troutman 1952 191+9 Wilma Baldwin Ruth Barkley Carrol Ball Margaret Brownback Gene Cady Avis Caldwell Richard Creighton Evelyn Cornett Wayne Crisler Eleanor Cox George Crosby Marilyn Quaintance James Creighton Lewis Dale Donald Rayl Darrell Crosswhite George Henry Diehir Maxine Rookstool Martin Dale Martha Rookstool Barbara Davey Marianna Sonnemann Bill Ediy Maxine Glover Fay Goodall Clydene Lile Sylvia Morrison Me11 Page Wilma Scovill Helen Shelton Janie Sims Avis Smith Alice Stringer Lawrence Tinsley 191+7 laleigh Anderson Dorothy Barkley Edward Borovicka Stama Brady Betty Brumley Marjorie Brumley Edward Burnett Delpha Coker Dorothy Conrad Leroy Cox Thelma Dover John Fish Edith Gorrell Gwinn Gorrell Mary Louise Goudie Byron Haverfield Owen Lee Haverfield Don Breuel Eileen Holloman Jerry Breuel William A. HollomanJoe Cantrell Jeanette Dysart Carl Hardesty Herschel Keitel Dale Kinder Jim Logan Marjorie Macoubrie Carol Mathews Freda Mathews Lois McCarty Billy Mills Carol Mitchell Earl Richardson Franklin Stainbrook Ivan Ross Edrei Louise Sweet Socony Schmidt Polly Troutman Edgar Webster Betty Lee White Robert White Kathryn Wilson Marvin Zimmerman 1950 Margaret Boydston Patricia Howell Alfred Howery Minnie King William Lockhart Brice Milton Pryor Mitchell Reed Mitchell Carl Page Ernest Rice Marvin Ross Melvin Satchell Donald Smith Mildred Stainbrook Patty Marie Hicks Wanda Keeney Charles Lee Lois Magers Elda Jean Mann Barbaline Mathews Dale Mitchell Cleo Nichols Dorothy Povenmire John Riggs Ruth White Tom Wilcox Joyce Sims Barbara Stiffler Harold Stites Roberta Troutman Wilma Troutman Carl White Harold Weeks Lloyd Wilson 1953 Donald Cline Lavaughn Howell Yvonne Howell Elaine Kirkpatrick Harold Knight Jo Anne Lee Virgil Lyons Shirley Mahon Lucille Mathews Richard McCoach Eugene Rogers Novella Schmidt Ada Lou Shearer Darrell Stites Faye Stites 1953 (Cont.) Carol White Albert Wilcox Shirley Wilson Donna Wlshart 1951+ Lee Dean Austin Deloris Baldwin Katie Beasley Floyd Bowman Donna Brumley Gene Byerley Martha Clinesmith Earnest Cornett Rex Davey Marion Hodgson Willis Dean Hodgson Carolyn Knight Warren Knight Dorothy Macoubrie Patricia Morgan Patty Mundell Doris Page Keith Platt Eva Reed Glenn Riley Wade Schultz Ronald Shaffer 1955 Emmie Adams Aldana Bowman Rosalie Brownback Joyce Byerley John Creighton Beth Diehm Carl Frear June Fry Carol Hahnfeld Philip Hampton Arlene Koontz Charles Light Otis Lile Dale Mahan Philip Mathews Wayne Osborn Philip Dolley Shirley Quisenberry Mary Sue Smith Rosalie Smith Wanda Troutman Arlene Weeks Merlyn Weeks Alice white JoAnn Wilcox Marjorie Wilcox Josephine Wilson IBLAKEIR LUMBER CO. PA JR IK E R, KANSAS PARKER STATE BANK THE PARKER STATE BANK ESTABLISHED IN 109« CAPITOL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ' $56,000.00 SAFETY, SILENCE, SERVICE Dessert’s Service Co wdeai Q p t Shop (anc ies OSAWATOMIE 1 KA NSAS ST iTION Derby ■i Mi e Sourh op OSAWATONIE KANSAS CUDDY ELECTRIC C«. TV. RADIO AND FURNITURE SERVICE AND REPAIRS 537 MAIN PHONE 100 OSAWATOMIE KANSAS N DrWG.Trostle Graduate Veterinarian He ep Your Cm 1LDR E NLTH y PETS OOIMAI V PhoivF ll ?0 OwWATOA'It' KANSAS JOE S Weldi vg Shop Joe Humbert, Owner Phone 9o oreelev, ausas Compliments oP Wghobse’S FUNERAL HOME Osauatomie Kansas Compliments Of The Gerhold Day Goods Furn iture Store GREELfcl Aa NS AS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '55 EDDY FUNERAL HOME YJ.V . EDDY L J EDDY 339 MAIN STREET IF IT'S TO BUILD We H v e It'’ Phone 23 Greeley Lumber Co. AMBULANCE SERVICE with OXYGEN OSAWATOMIE KANSAS rommelFanger's i  Greeley's Leading Food Store Greeley Phone 65 Kansas GREELEY CO-OP AS S O C I ATI ON 180,000 Bushel Grain Storage GREELEY KANSAS RLPOLLEY £ SOR5 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Telephone No. 3 Parker, Kansas We carry a complete line of FRESH MEATS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES at all times Cash buyers of Thirty-nine years Breeders of Registered Herefords Farm produce of all kinds FUR STORAGE RUG CLEANING COMPLIMENTS of GREELEY BOND CLEANERS Deliveries in Parker HARDWARE Greeley Kansas ANDERSON MOTOR CO. ELGIN WEBSTER BULOVA JEWELRY STORE WYLER Garnett Kansas WATCHES EARL'S BARBER SHOP OTTAWA KANSAS GARNETT KANSAS JOHN TROUTMAN PARKER, KANSAS PHONE778 Cowan 13 early Boddie Ranch Parker, Kansas RAY FRI5T0E CHEVROLET CO. W« r S«, ifrcst Garhett, Kansas Compliments of Griffith’s Feet i . e Lot k E ItgAiMcc Lasts a Li -et me. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 WHITCHER and TROUTMAN Osawatomle Kansas BREWERES STATION Osawatomle______Kansas ROYAL CLEANERS Osawatomle Kansas COOK'S TEXACO SERVICE Sixth Sc Brown Phone 61 OSAWATOMIE KANSAS TERRILL’S WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST Osawatomle Kansas THOM PSON MOTOR COMPANY OSAWATOMIE KANSAS S.R.ZOOK OSAWATOMIE TWIN VALLEY CREAMERY KANSAS LOOK TO ZOOK FOR CRAIN-FEED-HARDWARE 1-nt-e.rior OetorafiN Tnafti-fais YEAR ROUND MARKET FOR YOUR CREAM AND MILK Beagle 35F11 VERNON ELLIS GROCERY STORE Kansas Garnett Phone 590 Kansas HUME FURNITURE and MUSIC BEAGLE KANSAS paola_______phone 128_Kansas JACK'S GLASS SHOP Midwest Auto Store Why not share your breaks with us? Paola Kansas HILLIARD BARBER SHOP OSAWATOMIE Phone 35_KANSAS MAHAN'S GROCERY Parker ____________________Hannas DEEP ROCK SERVICE Gas-oil-tires-Grocerles Feeds-Dry Goods-Accessorles FINDLAY KANSAS YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON DEEF ROCK AND US Phone 3U Garnett Kansas 7nsurqnce|BpjSa Agency Ralph E. w 'Waggoner Os« vVaf oa4i£ Ka n o c pLt ron( x)p|f|erc ssn Feed-GenMerc -Gas-Oi 1 Cadmus Kdnsas. Nu-Way Cleaners WELL- PRESS e D as WE LL-DRESStD osawatamie kbnsas Fred I'j DILVLlonahan WWl Osavmfo Yi e kavsas Carl’s Barber Shop £ 2 8 Mm hi OSowa ofvi e kawsas Martin Farm Supply rfv PURINA CHOWS AND STALEY FEEDS X BUYERS OP ( , . CREAM-EGGS-POULTRY-SEED OSAWATOMIE KANSAS Bv rs Service I 400 PACIFIC °IL ' LUBRICATI0N KANSAS OSAWA TOMIc. g- Dari King NSiS THAT DELICIOUS OSAWATOMIE -1 —' .FROZEN DAIRY TREAT KANSAS Hargrove 0„ St. Louis OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS B-SQUARE GARAGE W. G. Bu.dde N hag eiV TIRES - BATTERIES —ACCESSORIES OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE PHONE 688 6th PACIFIC Qsawatomie Kansas UNIVERSAL TIRE SERV Gas - Lubrication - Oil Road Services Retreading New and Used Tires Compute Tire Service Vulcanizing TEXACO Fast Farm Service hmU) CIO Iain WILSON GRAIN CO. FONTANA TWO ELEVATORS FOR QUICKER SERVICES 150,000 Bu. Capacity BUYERS OF GRAIN AND SEEDS Dairy Queen the Cone with th£ pa® la CUHLOUTO} KaatAr CUlWF’GREEN Co. Paola Kansif OsAwnroniE YmiR 5 Coop. Union _ Phone 315 L Osauiatom c KatiSA? DAIRY BAR CAFE OSAWATOMIE KANSAS Kaiser Furniture Co. WESTSIDE of toe SQUARE CITY PHONE 97 FARMERS PHONE 60 PAOLA KANSAS FK'KKI, AITUANTK CO North Side of □ Both Photic 299 f’loyd M AND PAOLA. KANSAS Herbert next 1 “Let vs Hf!p you ElecTRroilly • f,J' OSAWATOMIE KANSAS ALLIS-CHALMERS EQUIPMENT Miami Paola kansas Phono mi Dr. J. Lowell Van Gilder aw. Cv Doing General Practice VS X-Ray American State Bank Building k , Telephone 8 I L f 3 Osawatomie, Kansas tf KISS'S Groceries And neats Fontana Ka ns as THE MEDICAL CENTER RALPH E. WHITE M.D. PHONE 103 GARNETT KANSAS 7k’ 5 VARIFTV 5to e Garnett, Kins s MILDRED JULIUS STEVENS M.D. ROBERT L. STEVENS M.D. GARNETT KANSAS GARNETT MONUMENT GLASS CO. MEMORIALS TO REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES GARNETT KANSAS Oacfor Cro ___Cr A r n e it_Ka USAS WILSON MOTOR CO. GARNETT KANSAS A K ES POULTRY, EGGS, PURINA FEEDS PHONE 153 GARNETT KANSAS C o m p 11 of Gray‘5 Standard Service Garnett Kansas THE STOKE FOR T« LAP AHP - Hit FrakerCiothingG Jaamett tipes if $tonc STORE AUTO SUPPLIES - TELEVISION GARNETT KANSAS SUTTON'S TIME GIFT SHOP KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS GARNETT KANSAS SHINKLSS GROCERY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS, MEAT GARNETT KANSAS SPORTING GOODS WE, fUNERVIL HOfiE Since -=,1910 H0DG50OMPLE 1ENT CO. 5ai.ES ScRViCft 112 W. St. Garnett Kansas Phon« Garnett Curl.ee Clothes’- Free nr a Show Dayis-GallowayClothej Arrow SfiiRTj - Corner Clothim Garnett Ksnsar_ HOTEL BARBER SHOP GARNETT KANSAS BRECHKISEN IMPLEMENT CO. ALLIS-CHALMERS AND BUICK PHONE Ukk GARNETT KANSAS THELMA'S SHOP For The Well-Dressed Thelma J• Allen Garnett__________________ MMaa C’JHTIS DRUG STORE GIFTS, CANDY FOUNTAIN GARNETT KANSAS Garnett NSh s SpriuMin Yharmacy Irwins Dfiy G-oods 'I ov n d City Z j vs as Compliments of L A R D's STORE Mouna. City Kansas C o vi p in e v£ s o : PO-Tr JEWELRY mound Ci ry McMullen ' J- o me.s Genera. hskffance Phton « Io M o l k% £ City L Nrd C01 VTY APPLIANCE H. O. U der Li' GFWeflAL ELECTRIC AltD NORCrE SALES rtouMo ciTy Krt VS lS 1 est End Cafe Mound City Kansas e l. wool ston Chevrolet Co. Phan +9 MOUND CITY Kansas ED NKKELSon Insurance Agency Pho-ne loo Real Estate _0onds MaicTid CiTy pruitt's drug Store w Oono dry KANSAS Phone I3.+ Muaar oil company PRILL IP PRODUCTS Mound. City, Kansas Pho-naRfc MOUND CITY SKelgas Service PHONE S Bottle Gas BulK R-op«.ne A ppliances MOLIND CITY KANSAS THEMOUND-CITV-fiEPUBLIc 6- THE BLUE MOB VD SUN Guy R. Hively Editor cltkI PuLLiShcr MOUIVD CIT KANSAS SC HAST EEN Pancy and. Sta.pl Groceries Qua ity Vf eats MOUNO CiTY KANSAS wap's grocery V. Lockers NOT Rltxy, (faTMlCH - B ST FooO lAoUfy ca f e uy Centtrvi lie PHonesf Guy iAi-L Gfain s - Feed — f- r t i 1 j’j ev Coal Ctwent — San d. from W UT GRAIN CO. , Phone 116 CENteRville KANSAS brillhart cafe e 'e a. r A. ca r «e —IE cents CENTERVILLE KANSAS Oil -Tire S-G as Access oRies CENTE RVILLE KANSAS ee Nr. F X ROLLAN WRIGHT GARAGE TiVes , Batteries ,NuiyterouS Parts Goodrich KaNSAS Richardson's Grocery Locke r Parker, Kansas A Friend in Osawatomie AWN STREET CAFE John and Helen Hampton Congratulations to Class of '55 I te ? co p Lockhart (irJ jTateon Phone 10 Parker, Kansas Parker Hardware Parker Home Cocked Meals Cold Drinks Ice Cream T. J. Oakley Kansas Parker  Kans as May Oakley Phone 52 STANDARD OIL COMPANY David Saunders Ray Stainbrook Standard Oil Bulk Service Standard Service Station You Order It, We Deliver It. You Break It, We Fix It. Parker, Kansas I A 1 • . ' w« rl, H i - ■■«•• .. ? •■v '■- . , .'■• S - r- 4 '£■- ys’5’ £ ’% • • i_______________________________________■______________ I
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