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

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Pre sente o Editor- Jan White Asst. Editor E. r'lcDouGAL B«J$. Mgr$. C. R. Rogers D. 5tites ADMINISTRATION CONGRATULATIONS - - - - BEST OF LUCK Seniors of '57, on behalf of the faculty, the under classmen and myself, I wish you the very best of everything. Dale D. Lemon Principal of Parker Rural High Superintendent of Parker Schools STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSOR, MR. LEMON Patricia Goodall, Marita Williams, Hobort Tyson, Duane Stites, Janice White, Janice Cady, Richard Goodall, Lowell Alexander. BOARD OF EDUCATION PARKER RURAL HIGH SCHOOL THE THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GRADUATION EXERCISES COMMENCEMENT Processional - Invocation - Class History - Into The Night - - - - Valedictorian Address Class Will - - - - - Address - - - - - Class Prophecy - - - - Valedictorian Address - - Presentation of Class Presentation of Diplomas Benediction - Recessional - - - Band Reverend I. C. Jones Doris White Solo Janice White - Charles R. Roger - - Duane Stltes - - Joe W. Ostenberg Janice White - - Marvin McDougal - - Dale D. Lemon - - Jim Millard Reverend I. C. Jones - - Band 8 P. M. Friday, May 17, 1957 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DALE D. LEMON Principal Government Shorthand BESSIE FREDERICKSON Mathematics DON R. MAUPIH Physical Education Driver Education Coa ch H. B. WILLIS Science AMY F. DENNIS Home Economics CHESTER WARD Vocational Agriculture HELOISE L. MOORE Commerice ROGER D. COPPENBARGER Music DOROTHY PARKS English Library Speech CHARLES ROGERS MARVIN McDOUGAL JANICE WHITE Valedictorian Class President 3,1+ Student Council 1 Band l-lj. Mixed Chorus 1-1+ Glee Club 1-1 Operetta 2 District Music Award 1,3,1 State Music Award 3 1+ Y-Teen Plays 1,2,3 Junior Play Senior Play Basketball 2 Football 3,1+ Yearbook Staff 1+ A's FanClub Pres. 2,3 MR. LEMON Sponsor Valedictorian Class Treasurer 3 Class Vice-Pres. 1+ Band 1+ Mixed Chorus 1+ Glee Club 2,3,1+ Y-Teen Plays 3,1+ Junior Play Senior Play Basketball 1+ Yearbook Staff 1+ DUANE STITES Class Will Class Vice-Pres. 1,3 Student Council 2 Student Council Pres. 1+ Perfect Attendance 3,1+ Mixed Chorus 3,1+ Glee Club 2,3,1+ Y-Teen Plays 1,3,1+ Junior Play Senior Play Football 3,1+ Track 3,1+ Homecoming King 1+ FFA Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 1+ Class Prophecy Class Secretary 3 Student Council i Perfect Attendance 3 Band 1-1+ Mixed Chorus 1-1+ Glee Club 1-1+ Operetta 2 District Music Award 1-1+ State Music Award 3,1+ Y-Teen Plays 2,3 Junior Play Senior Play Pep Club Vice-Pres. 3,1+ Homecoming Attendant 3,1+ Y-Teen Cabinet 3 Yearbook Editor in Chief 1+ Panther Press Staff 1+ MRS. MOORE Sponsor DALE MAGERS Cla38 Secretary 4 Glee Club 1-4 Y-Teen Plays 3 4 Senior Play FFA Pres, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 BETTY FERN THOMPSON Band 2,3 4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4- Glee Club 2,3,4- Senior Play Panther Press Staff 4 IRENE DIEHM GWENNETH ALEXANDER Perfect Attendance 3,4- Band 1-4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Glee Club 1-4 Y-Teen Plays 2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Speech Award 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3,4 Panther Press Staff4 KATHERINE BYERLEY Perfect Attendance 1 Band 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3 4 Glee Club 1-4 Y-Teen Plays 2,3 4 Senior Play Cheerleader 2,3,4 Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3 4 Panther Press Staff 4 Perfect Attendance 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Senior Play Panther Press Staff 4 RONALD MORRISON Class Sec. and Treas. 1 Band 1-4 Glee Club 1,2 Operetta 2 Dist. Music Award 4 Y-Teen Plays 3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Football 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Panther Press Staff 3 ROGER NICKELL ROSALIE STITES Perfect Attendance 2, Glee Club 1,2,14. Y-Teen Plays k Senior Play Speech Award I4 Yearbook Staff I4 Panther Press Staff I4. ANNE KEHL Student Council 1 Band 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3 District Music Award Y-Teen Plays 1,2 Junior Play Senior Play Panther Press Staff 2 PHYLLIS NICKELL Class President 2 Perfect Attendance 1 Mixed Chorus 1,3 Glee Club I-I4. Y-Teen Plays 1 Senior Play JOHNNIE MUNDELL Glee Club I-I4 Senior Play Football JI4 FFA Vice-Pres. I4. Class Treasurer 2,1; Glee Club 2,3,l4 Y-Teen Plays 3,14. Senior Play Football I4. Homecoming Attendant 1,(4 FFA Secretary I4. EVELYN SMITH Perfect Attendance 3,14- Glee Club 1 Y-Teen Plays 3 Senior Play Yearbook Staff I4. Panther Press Staff I4. ,k DORIS WHITE BARBARA BROWN LOTJZETTA MOORE Student Council 1 Perfect Attendance 1 Band I-I4. Mixed Chorus I-I4. Glee Club I-I4. Speech Award Ij. Y-Teen Plays I-I4. Junior Play Senior Play Cheerleader 3 k Homecoming Attendant 1 Y-Teen Cabinet I4. DELORIS MCCARTY Class Secretary 2 Perfect Attendance 2,3 Band 2 Mixed Chorus 2,3.14- Glee Club 1-ij. Y-Teen Plays 3 Junior Play Senior Play Pep Club Pres, I4. Pep Club Secretary 3 Homecoming Attendant 3 Yearbook Staff 14. Panther Press Editor I4. Panther Press Staff 3 Class History Student Council 2,3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,14- Glee Club I-I4. Y-Teen Plays 3,1| Pep Club Treas, 3 Junior Play Senior Play Y-Teen Cabinet 3 Y-Teen Pres. I4. Panther Press Staff I4. ANN GIFFIN Band l-lj. Mixed Chorus 2, 3,14- Junior Play Senior Play Panther Press Staff 44. Band I-I4. Mixed Chorus 2,3,14- Glee Club I-I4. Y-Teen Plays 2,3,14- Junior Play Senior Play Pep Club Treas. I4. Y-Teen Cabinet 2,1+ Panther Press Staff 2,1(. SALLY ANN FINFROCK Perfect Attendance I-I4. Mixed Chorus 3 Olee Club 1-1+ Y-Teen Plays 2 Senior Play Y-Teen Cabinet 2 Yearbook Staff I4. Panther Press Staff I4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Early in the fall of 1953 31 bright, but bewildered freshmen crossed the threshold of Parker Rural High to begin a new phase of life. Under the guidance of their sponsors. Miss Byrd and Mrs. Moore, they elected Claudie Light as president; Duane Stites,vice-president; Ronald Morrison, secretary-treasurer; and Charles Rogers and Louaetta Moore as student council representatives. Just as they were settling down in this new world they were con- fronted with the fear of initiation. Finally the dreaded day arrived. All 31 baby cubs survived and became full-fledged panthers. During the year, members of the class participated in the athletic activities, band, and other all-school festivities. Two parties were enjoyed that year, one of which was a skating party at Osawatomle. By the close of the year they had gained a little confidence and were looking forward to their sophomore year. On Monday August 30, 31 students returned as sophomores to the halls of PRHS. Three new members were added to the class. Miss Dennla and Mr. McCray were their sponsors. At their first class meeting , Phyllis Nickell was elected president; Claudie Light, vice-president; Deloris McCarty, secretary; Roger Nickell, treasurer; Doris White and Duane Stites, student council members. Being more grown up they felt they should have more social life, so they had a Halloween party in the fall and a picnic at the Osawatomia Lake in the spring. After they had their fill of fried chicken at the picnic, they enjoyed skating at the Osawatomle rink. Eleven sophomores had major roles in the school operetta, Meet Arizona. Eight members were in the Y-Teen play casts, and Katherine Byerley was elected school cheerleader. The year of '55 and '56 found 29 Juniors under the sponsorship, of Mr. Woolsey and Miss Frederlckson. Charles Rogers was elected pres- ident with Duane Stites as vice-president. Janice White was elected secretary and Marvin McDougal, treasurer. Claudie Light and Doris White were the student council representatives. As juniors the class was well represented in the Y-Teen Club with four girls on the cabinet. The Y -Teen play drew 16 members from the class. Katherine Byerley and Louaetta Moore were cheerleaders. In the fall II4. members started work-on the play, A Man Called Peter. The first presentation was on November 23. After requests for a repeat performance, it was again presented, this time for the Ottawa District M. Y. F. Conference in Garnett on January 7. During this year they lost the valuable leadership of Mr. Woolsey; His death, which came after a few weeks in a hospital, brought deep sorrow to the Junior class. During the first few weeks of the second semester, five members of the class dropped out, two of whom joined the Air Force. Under the wise leadership of Miss Frederlckson they soon gathered their wits and started work on the banquet. The Under Water theme was chosen and work was begun in secret. On April 27 the seniors were treated to a banquet of delicacies in an under water setting. The busy and worthwhile year ended with the picnic at Oarnett. In the fall of'56, 22 seniors reported for duty in the halls of PRHS. The class elections revealed that Charles Rogers was president; Marvin McDougal, vice-president; Dale Magers, secretary; and Roger Nickell, treasurer. The student council members were Duane Stites and Janice White. Mrs. Moore and Mr. Lemon were their sponsors. The Autumn was filled for the girls, with plans for the Y-Teen Conference held here on October 8. Doris White as president presided. Gwenneth Alexander was elected the Home Coming Queen, with Janice White as her attendant. Lousetta and Katherine were cheerleaders. On March 18 all members of the class had parts in their play DINO. On May 10 eleven members of the class and their sponsor left on their sneak trip to the beautiful Colorado Rockies. They returned on Sunday morning, the 12th. That night all were clad in their caps and gowns for the baccalaureate services. Although a bit sleepy the seniors of '57 began to realize that this was the beginning of the end of their high school days in PRHS. The final step was the graduation services, held on Friday May 17. Mr. Joe W. Ostenberg of Iola was the guest speaker. Charles Rogers and Marvin McDougal gave the Valedictory-Salutatory addresses. Janice White gave the class prophecy; Duane Stites, the Class Will; and Doris White, the class history. JUNIOR j im CLASS BARBARA HAROLD, president; JOYCE PAGE, vice-president; GRACE BEARLY, secretary SHIRLEY LAWSON, RONALD TROUTMAN, PRANCES HAHNFELD GERALDINE GOODALL, THERON MILLARD, SHARON BYERLEY IRA REED, KENNETH MAGERS. ROLLAND BALL (picture not shown) MISS FREDERICKSON, MR. WARD sponsors JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Twenty-four Juniors returned to the halls of PRHS with Ml8s Frederlckson and Mr. Ward as sponsors. At their first meeting they elected Barbara Harold, president; Joyce Page, vice-president; Grace Bearly , secretary; Larry Haas, treas- urer; Janice Cady and Robert Tyson, student council members. They kept busy all year. In the fall they had the concession stand at the football games. The class presented the play One Foot In Heaven In which seventeen members participated. The second semester brought an addition to the class. Rolland Ball returned after having attended school one year In Wichita. But as Ann Kehl decided to become a senior that brought our number back to twenty-four. When the time arrived to begin to work on the Junior- Senior Banquet, the class chose the theme Old Mexico and everyone was enthusiastic about the preparations. Cactus, flowers, and sand were gathered to make the wishing well and tables very realistic. The juniors feel that they have had a successful year. They presented two assembly programs and they have been active In music and athletics. JUNIORS SEE THE AMERICAN ROYAL SOPHOMORE CLASS DAVID MAHON , president; LARRY LIGHT,vice-president; JOHN HAMPTON, secretary CHARLES DTJNLOP, treasurer; MARITA WILLIAMS , student council; RICHARD GOODALL, student council NORMA WEBB, JACKIE MORRISON, MARY GIFFIN THE SOPHOMORE CLASS We entered PRHS on September 3 1956 as sophomores. There were twenty-nine of us. During the year we gained one, and lost one so we are still twenty-nine. Our names have appeared on the Honor Roll and Honorable Mention. We have taken part in all the school activities. One of our class, Richard Garst, was second high salesman in the magazine sales campaign. Norma Webb and David Mahon were attendants to the king and queen at Home Coming. Our sponsors were Mr. Willis and Mr. Coppenbarger. SHELDON RICHARDSON , JOAN McBRIDE, JERRY MORGAN ✓ CAROL WISHART, RICHARD GARST, JUDITH CREIGHTON ELDON RICHARDSON , LUELLA BROWN, WENDELL SMITH RUTH WELLS, CHERYL HAMPTON, KAREN GILLESPIE LARRY JACKSON, SHIRLEY SPAULDING (picture not shown) MR. COPPENBARGER, sponsor MR. WILLIS, sponsor (picture not shown) FRESHMEN CLASS GARY MIKH PERN RICHARDSON, president; ROGERS, vice-president, DUNLOP, secretary BEVERLY HAROLD, treasurer; PATRICIA GOODALL, student council; LOWELL ALEXANDER, student council KENNETH PRENTICE, PHILLIP HAROLD, LINDA PRENTICE LORSNE BROWNBACK, GENEVA RASH, CLAUDE SUTTON JAMES RANDALL, CLYDE WILBUR ALEXANDER, STELLA LYONS MARILYN MORGAN, GERALDINE BARRETT, CHARLES DUNN THE FRESHMEN CLASS On September 3, 1956, 31 so-called greenies entered PRHS. Although most of us were not ready to bear the burden we took it upon our shoulders. The load was not too heavy at first, but it grew and grew as the days rolled by. To the seniors we were green bananas who furnished some fun for them. Like most freshmen we were scared stiff by the things that were told us about initiation. The big day that we were going to become members of PRHS came at last on September 28. The teachers were bewildered by the troop that they had that day, comic strip characters, hobos, hill- billies, and high society girls. We met with our sponsors. Miss Dennis and Mr. Maupin. We elected the following officers: Gary Richardson, presi- dent; Mike Rogers, vice-president; Fern Dunlop, secretary ; Beverly Harold, treasurer; and student council members, Pat Goodall and Lowell Alexander. The freshmen had two parties, one a hayrack ride to Cedar Bluffs and the other a freshmen-sophoraore skating party. We also participated in the all-school parties. We are looking forward to next year, because then we will be big sophomores. HONOR STUDENTS Charles Rogers Valedictorian Marvin McDougal Valedictorian Janice White Class Prophecy YEAR 1956-1957 SENIORS JUNIORS Marvin McDougal 2.8 Joyce Page 3.0 Charles Rogers 2.8 Janice White 2.5 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Sheldon Richardson 2.6 Linda Prentice 2.76 Fern Dunlop 2.57 HONORABLE MENTION SENIORS JUNIORS Louzetta Moore 2.2 Larry Haas 2.2 Doris White 2.1 Barbara Harold 2.2 Barbara Brown 2.0 Phyllis Nickell 2.0 Evelyn Smith 2.0 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Norma Webb 2.i| James Randall 2.39 Mary Giffln 2.2 Geraldine Barrett 2.19 Jackie Morrison 2.1 Beverly Harold 2.19 Donna Hampton 2.0 Carole Stltes 2.0 Doris White Class History Duane Stltes Class Will PERFECT ATTENDANCE 1953-1957 SENIORS 9999 Sally Ann Flnfrock -999 Rosalie Stltes —99 Gwenneth Alexander 9— Irene Dlehm -99- Deloris McCarty —99 Evelyn Smith —99 Duane Stltes 9—- Katherine Byerley --- Louzetta Moore —9- Janice White 999 ■9- 999 -99 -- -9- -9- -9- SOPHOMORES SALLY ANN FINFROCK 9999 99 Richard Garst «• Karen Gillespie 99 Jackie Morrison -9 Janet Knight -9 Joan McBride 9- Jerry Morgan -9 Sheldon Richardson -9 Wendell Smith ROSALIE STITES 999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 THERON MILLARD 999 BARBARA HAROLD 999 JUNIORS Barbara Harold Theron Millard Robert Tyson Joyce Page Ira Reed Shirley Byerley Larry Haas Frances Hahnfeld Larry Lee Tony Rice FRESHMEN Frances Garst Beverly Harold Phllllpp Harold Glenn Kerr Linda Prentice Jimmy Sims Jewel Wilcox ROBERT TYSON 999 9 Position of star represents year of perfect attendance PROBLEMS OP DEMOCRACY DALE LEMON, teacher HOME ECONOMICS CLOTHING CLASS WITH MISS DENNIS JUNIOR CLASS IN POODS FARM SHOP CLASSES Left to Rightr Mr. Ward, Theron Millard, Kenneth Magers, Rolland Ball, Marlon Stltes, Keith Baird, Larry Lee, Ira Reed, Ronald Troutman VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE With a few Instructive suggestions from their advisor and the use of our modern shop equipment, the boys learn to build and repair their farm equipment. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Vocational Agriculture Is a many aided school program of class, shop, farming programs, record keeping and, leadership through the F. F. A. The class and shop are tools to develop the practical out of the theoretical. The farming program alms to establish the boy In farming and, creates problems for class, shop, record keeping and, F. F. A. Often it la out of this practical program that, farm boys come for the first time to visualize the need for academic studies. The ultimate goal in Vocational Agriculture is, to build a stronger, happier farm life. Out of our F. F. A. leadership pro- gram comes this bit of Christian philosophy that, so aptly expresses it. Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Officers: Mr. Ward, Advisor; Ronald Troutman, Reporter; Johnnie Munde11, Vice-president; Dale Magers, President; Larry Lee, Treasurer, Keith Baird, Sentinel; Front Row: Phillipp Harold, Delbert Kerr, Albert Conrad, Theron Millard, Kenneth Magers, Ira Reed, Bob Hues, Wendell Smith, David Maihon, Charles Dunlop, Charles Dunn; Back Row: Clyde Alexander, Gary Richardson, Marion Brownback, James Randall, John Hampton, Rolland Ball, Larry Light Jackie Morrison, Jerry Morgan, Glenn Kerr, Wayne Long, Marlon Stites, George Wingate, Milo Lyons, Claude Sutton MOTTO L E A R N I N G TO D 0 D 0 I N G TO LEA R N E A R N I N G T 0 L I V E LIVING TO SERVE With the promise of new Band Uniforms the members of the Band plunged themselves into a year of ambitious adventure in the realms of Fine Arts. The marching season began with an absence of said uniforms. So, we continued to practicet The uniforms were delivered in time for us to participate in the Pittsburg Homecoming and Veterans Day at Iola plus all the home football games. The Music Department presented its annual Christmas program consisting of both Band and Choruses. Work was then begun on our Festival Numbers. We attended the County Clinics and received helpful comments and high compliments on our numbers. On April 5 and 6 we attended District Music Festival at K.U. We had four numbers qualify for State Festival at Emporia on April 27. We presented our Band Concert May 3 and received many fine compliments. This has truly been a successful and en- joyable year for all who took part in Music activities. Ratings from District Music Festival at K.U. Band.......................1 Mixed Chorus...............I Boys' Glee Club...........II Girls' Glee Club..........II Brass Ensemble............II Clarinet Quartet...........1 Norma Webb, Clarinet......II Jan White, Clarinet........I Luella Brown, Bar. Sax..Ill Charles Rogers, Trombone..I Ronald Morrison, Voice..Ill Jan White, Voice...........I Charles Rogers, Voice....II Girls' Sextet.............HI DIRECTOR ROGER D. COPPENBARGER BAND OFFICERS President.......... Vice-President...... Sec. Sc Treas...... Librarians......... Student Conductore. ...Charles Rogers ...Marvin McDougal ...Louzetta Moore ...Anne Kehl Norma Webb ...Charles Rogers Jan White Mixad Chorus Girls' Glee Club nr0 ° 0 A • n 'V™ 0 a ff r- Boys' Glee Club JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ONE FOOT IK HEAVEN Presented November 30, 1956 Mrs. Parks, Director; Grace Bearly, Janice Cady, Joyce Page, Ira Reed, Anne Kehl, Gerry Goodall, Ronald Troutman, Robert Tyson, Theron Millard, Marlon Stltee, Lorna Gillespie, Keith Baird, Seated: Larry Haas, Kathleen Staley, Barbara Harold, Shirley Byerley, Shirley Lawson Frances Hahnfeld and Tony rice (pictures not shown) SENIOR CLASS PLAY DINO Presented April 18, 1957 CAST DINO FALCARO Marvin McDougal MR. SHERIDAN Charles Rogers SHIRLEY WALLACE Louzetta Moore JACKIE Doris White MISS HAINES Janice White MR. MANDEL Dale Magers TONY FALCARO Ronnie Morrison MRS FALCARO Gwenneth Alexander MR. FALCARO Duane Stltes MRS. MIKULA Rosalie Stltes YOUNG GIRL Sally Finfrock Delorls McCarty Roger Nickell Johnnie Mundell Ann Giffln Evelyn Smith Barbara Brown ,BEA Katherine Byerley OTHER YOUTH AT PARTY Irene Diehm, Anne Kehl, Phyllis Nickell,Betty Fern Thompson DIRECTOR Dorothy Parks YOUNG GIRL DANNY STEVE SYLVIA DELLA PAT Y-TEENS • MEMBERS OP THE CABINET Marita Williams, Publicity; Barbara Harold, frogrom; Grace Beany 'ociel; Louzetta Moore, Worship; Kathryn Byerley, Vice President; Doris White, President; Gwenneth Alexander, Pervice; Barbara Brown, World Pervice; Kathleen Ptaley, Finance; Janice Cady, Pianist; Phirley Byerley, Treasurer; Norma Webb, Pecretary. ONE ACT PLAYS WILBUR TAKES HIS MEDICINE CAST Wilbur Maxwell Betty Lou Maxwell Connie Majewell Janet Maxwell John Maxwell Mike Rogers Shirley Lawson Norma Webb Kathy Staley Duane Stites MAGIC ON MAIN STREET CAST Jennifer Mrs. Blake Margaret Sue Aggie Millar Mrs. George Louzetta Moore Barbara Harold Doris White Rosalie Stites Joyce Page Frances Hahnfeld IF HE COULD SPEAK CAST First Man Second Man Modern Man Grumbler Other Indians Ladies of the Minuet Speaking Choir Singing Choir Sheldon Richardson George Washington Dale Magers Gentleman Marvin McDougal Indian Dancer David Mahon Other Gentlemen Tony Rice, Roger Nickell,Charles Dunlop Dick Goodall, Ira Reed, Larry Haas, Larry Light Robert Tyson Ronald Troutman Ronald Morrison John Hampton Gvenneth Alexander, Barbara Brown, Katherine Byerley, Janice Cady Freshmen girls and boys Sophomore girls and Shirley Byerley Presented February 22, 1957 NEWSPAPER STAFF BACK: Irene Dlehm, Gwenneth Alexander, Dottle Morgan, Marlon Stltes, Frances Hahnfeld, Rosalie Stltes, Evelyn Smith, Sally Ann Flnfrock, Mrs. Moore, Betty Thompson. FRONT: Ann Glffln, Doris White, Barbara Brown, Deloris McCarty, Kathryn Byerley, Janice White, Gerry Goodall. ANNUAL STAFF BACK: Mr. Lemon, Dale Charles Rogers, Mrs. McCarty, Rosalie Stltes aKers, Duane Stltes, Marvin McDougal, 3re, Ronald Morrison, FRONT: Deloris Janice White, Evelyn Smith, Sally Ann Flnfrock. HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN GWENNETH ALEXANDER DUANE STITES Attendants: Norma Webb, Sharon Byerley, Janice White, David Mahon, and Jimmy Simms, (attendant Roger Nickell not on picture) CHEERLEADERS NORMA WEBB, LOUZETTA MOORE, KATHERINE BYERLEY, MARY GTFFIN Nimble Cheerleaders set pep pace for PRHS fans and maintain earnest support to the teams throughout the year Our custodian, cooks, and transportation perforin vital services to PRHS students and to the faculty members. A SMALL PART OF OUR LUNCH LINE KITCHEN STAFF IN THE BACKGROUND MA CONKLIN, cook BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Donald Koontz, Roll Kerr, Bryan Harold, Ralph Hicks, Charley Tinsley SNAPSHOTS NOW AND THEN FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Mr. Lemon, Milo Lyons, Duane Stites, Roger Nickell, Dale Nagers, Larry Lee, Larry Light, David Mahon, Ira Reed, Coach Maupin. SECOND ROW: Delbert Kerr, Lowell Alexander, Ronald Morrison, Eldon Richardson, Richard Garst, Robert Tyson, Dick Goodall. BACK ROW: George Wingate, Charles Dunlop, Johnnie Mundell, Jackie Morrison, Marion Brovnback, Jimmy Sims, Charles Rogers, Larry Jackson, Wendell Smith, John Hampton, Bobby Hubs. BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Larry Light, George Wingate, Wendell Smith, John Hampton, Phillipp Harold, Coach Maupin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lemon, Principal; Ronnie Morrison, Dick Goodall, Charles Dunlop, Mike Rogers, Lowell Alexander, Eldon Richardson, Jerry Morgan, Larry Lee. BACK ROW: David Mahon, Jackie Morrison, Wayne Long, Jimmy Sims, Marvin McDougal, Keith Baird, Robert Tyson, Ira Reed. LETTERMEN TRACK Top: Duane Stites, Larry Lee, Robert Tyson, Jimmy Sims, Eldon Richardson, Second: Richard Garst, Jackie Morrison, Ronald Troutman, David Mahon, Rollana Ball (no picture) BASKETBALL Roger Nickell Marvin McDougal Keith Baird Larry Lee Ir Reed Robert Tyson Richard Goodall David Mahon Jerry Morgan Jackie Morrison Jimmy Sims FOOTBALL Ronald Morrison Johnnie Munde11 Roger Nickell Charles Rogers Duane Stites Larry Lee Ira Reed Robert Tyson Charles Dunlop Richard Goodall Larry Light Milo Lyons David Mahon Jackie Morrison Jimmy Sims George Wingate IBLAKEIR LUMBER CO PARKER KANSAS PARKER STATE BANK THE PARKER STATE BANK ESTABLISHED IN 1898 CAPITOL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $60,000. 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