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

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Park er Rural High School NOIIVMISINIWO ADMINISTRATION NATALIE BRATTON, SECRETARY DALE D. LEMON, PRINCIPAL TO THE SENIORS OP '59 As you go your separate ways in life, I hope you find happiness and success. And in the words of your Commencement speaker Though you travel the whole world in search of beauty unless you have it in your own heart, you will find it not. STUDENT COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SPONSOR Peggy Burns, Roger Knight, Eldon Richardson, Brenda Gross, Mr. Lemon, Ronnie Traul, Kenneth Shirley, Madonna Kline, Virginia Gorrell BOARD OF EDUCATION HAROLD POLHAMUS Treasurer JIM MILLARD FRANK J. INGRAM President Clerk THE AIM AND INTEREST OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION IS TO PROVIDE THE BEST SCHOOL POSSIBLE WITHIN THE ECONOMIC MEANS OF THE COMMUNITY. PARKER RURAL HIGH SCHOOL THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GRADUATION EXERCISES COMMENCEMENT Processional....................................Band Invocation .............. Reverend A. J. Robertson Class History..............................Mary Bond Salutatorian Address .... Sheldon Richardson Class Will James Hill The Valley of Laughter . . . Solo Audene Cook Address..................................B.Z. Woods Director of Admissions, Baker University Class Prophecy .................... Marita Williams Valedictorian Address....................Norma Webb Presentation of Class.................Dale D. Lemon Presentation of Diplomas .... Jim Millard Benediction .... Reverend A. J. Robertson Recessional....................................Band May 22, 1959 DALE D. LEMON Principal Shorthand I Panther Press GOLDIE A. HILL Home Economics Pep Club CHESTER WARD Vocational Agriculture FRANK L. WATTELET Social Science Driver Education Athletics NORMAN C. SMITH Science Ind. Arts. DOROTHY PARKS English Library- Dramatics ' v • ) EARL H. McCRAY Music BUILDER; HE VALUES OF CIVILIZATION HELOISE L. MOORE Business Ed. World History Spanish WORKS WITH THE HIGHER AND FINER ENIORS LUELLA BROWN, SIMS Glee Club 1-4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Y-Teen 1-4 Junior Play 3 Pep Club 1-4 Cheerleader 4 Class Treasurer 4 Mixed Chorus Librarian 4 Panther Press 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Queen Attendant 4 Girl's Trio 4 Double Mixed Quartet 4 Band 1-4 District Music Award 2,3 Senior Play 4 FRANK WATTELET, sponsor LARRY JACKSON Class President 4 Band 1-4 Glee Club 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus 1 Senior Play 4 F.F.A. 3,4 F.F.A. Sentinel,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 1-4 DAVID MAHON Vice President 4 Class President 2 Glee Club 1-4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Y-Teen Plays 2,4 Junior Play 3 King Attendant 1,2,3 King 4 Football 1-4 Basketball 1-4 Pres. Letterman's Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Track 1-4 Curtis Salesmen Award 1 F. F. A. 2 NORMA WEBB Valedictorian Class President 1 Class Secretary 3,4 Band Vice-Pres. 3 Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3,4 Band 1-4 Glee Club 1-4 Mixed Chorus 1-4 Y-Teen 1-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Y-Teen Plays 1-4 Cheerleader 2 Homecoming Attendant 2 Pep Club 1,2 Panther Press Staff 4 Band Student Conductor 3,4 Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3 Girls' Sextette 1-4 Girls' Trio 3,4 Double Quartet 4 District Music Award 1-4 State Music Award 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Woodwind Trio 4 Curtis Salesman Award 4 Perfect Attendance 4 Music Librarian 2 District Speech Award 4 HELOISE MOORE, sponsor REBECCA STALEY Pep Club Sec-Trea. 4 Glee Club 1-4 Pep Club 1-4 Y-Teen 1-4 Junior Play 3 Y-Teen Plays 4 Band 3 Home Coming Atten. 4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Senior Play 4 Curtis Salesman Award 4 CAROL WISHART Y-Teen 1-4 Band 1-4 Glee Club 1-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Triple Trio 4 Senior Play 4 Sextet 4 JAMES W. HILL Class Will Band 3 4 Track 3,4 Football 4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 District Music Award 3,4 State Music Award 3 4 Salutatorian GENE MITCHELL Band 1,3 Track 1,3 4 Basketball 1 Football 1 3 U Y-Teen Plays 1 Mixed Chorus 1,3 4 Glee Club 1,3,4- Senior Play 4 Letterman's Club 3 4 CHARLES SIEVERS Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 3 4 Football 3,4 Track 3 4 Senior Play 4 Basketball 3,4 F.F.A. Treas. 4 Vice-President Class 3 Letterman’s Club 3,4 F.F.A. 3,4 MILO E. LYONS Football 1,2,3 Track 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 AUDENE COOK Girl's Trio 3,1 Band 1-1 Girl's Sextet 1,2,3 Junior play 3 Y-Teen 1-1 Y-Teen Cabinet 1 Pep Club 3,1 Cheerleader 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Girl's Glee Club l-l Mixed Chorus 1-1 Double Quartet 1 Dozenettes 3 Y-Teen Plays 2 Woodwind Trio 1 District Music Award 1,1 Senior Play I Esterbrook Award 3 Accompanist 1 MARION BROWNBACK Football 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 F. F« A. 2,3,1 Junior Play 3 CHARLES DUNLOP Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 1-1 Band 1,2 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play I Class Vice-Pres. 2 F.F.A. Vice-Pres. 1 CHERYL HAMPTON Band 1,2 Glee Club 1,3,1 Mixed Chorus 3,1 Y-Teen Plays 3 1+ Yearbook Staff 1 Y-Teen 1-1 Y-Teen Cabinet 3,1 Pep Club 1,2,1 Senior Play 1 Esterbrook Award 3 JACK MORRISON Football 2,3,1 Basketball 1-1 Track 1-1 Letterman's Club 3,1 Perfect Attendance 1-1 Band 1,3,14- Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 2,3,1 Band Sec-Treas. I Junior Play 3 F.F.A. 2,3 Student Council 3 RICHARD GARST Track 1-1 Football 2,3 Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 1-1 Junior Play 3 Double Quartet 1 Perfect Attendance 1-1 Letterman's Club 3,1 Yearbook Staff 1 MARITA Williams ELDON L. RICHARDSON Track 1-1; Baskstball 2,3,1; Football 2,3,1; Student Council 1; Class Treasurer 3 Homecoming Attendant 1; MARY ALICE BOND Class History Glee Club 1-1; Girl's Trio 3 Mixed Chorus 1-1; Girl's Sextet 2,3 Band 1-1; Band President I; Class President 3 Cheerleader 2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3 Homecoming Attendant 3 Y-Teen Cabinet 3 1+ Y-Teen 1-1; Junior Play 3 Y-Teen Plays 2,3,1; Brass Quintet 2 Class Prophecy Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3 Student Council 2 Glee Club 1-1; Band 1-1; Mixed Chorus 1-1; Y-Teen Plays 1,1; Y-Teen 1-1; Clarinet Quartet 2,3 Girl's Sextet 2,3 U Girl's Trio 1; Yearbook Staff i; Senior Play 1; Pep Club 1 District Speech Award 1; BRENDA GROSS Student Council, Pres. 1; Y-Teen Plays 3 1+ Y-Teen 3,1; Y-Teen Cabinet 1; Junior Play 3 Senior Play i; Panther Press Staff 1; Pep Club Treas. 3 Pep Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 1+ Glee Club 3 1+ Triple Trio 1; JOHN HAMPTON Football 1-1; Basketball 1-1; Track 3 Letterman Club 3 1+ Senior Play 1; Junior Play 1,3 Y-Teen Play 2 Class Secretary 2 F.F.A. 2,3 Yearbook Staff 1; Glee Club 1.2 SHELDON RICHARDSON Salutatorian Track 1,3,1+ Football 1+ Basketball 1; Lettermap's Club 3,1; Band 2,3,1; Junidr Play 3 Senior Play i; Y-Teen Plays 2,3,1; Yearbook Staff 1; Perfect Attendance 2,3,1; District Music Award 3 JERRY MORGAN Football 3,1 Basketball 1-1 Track 1-1 Y-Teen Plays 2 F.F.A. Pres. 1 Perfect Attendance 1 RUTH WELLS Glee Club 1-1 Y-Teen 1-1 Pep Club 1-3 Band 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Perfect Attendance 1 Senior Play 1 JANET KNIGHT, PAGE Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 1-1 Band 2,3,% Majorette 1,2,3 Class Sec-Trea. 1 Pep Club Sec. 2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Y-Teen 1-1 KAREN KAY GILLESPIE Band 3,U Majorette 1,3,1 Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 3,1 Y-Teen 1-1 Senior Play 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Pep Club 1,1 LARRY LIGHT Track 1,2,3 Football 1-1 Basketball 1,2,3 Y-Teen Plays 1 Glee Club 1-1 Mixed Chorus 1-1 F.F.A. 2 Double Quartet 1 District Music Award 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 5 1955 thirty-four freshmen enrolled In PRHS. On Sept- ember 20, we met with our sponsors, Mrs. Moore and Mr. Freeman, and elected Norma Webb, President; Charles Dunlop, Vice-President; Jamt Page, Secre- tary and Treasurer, and Barbara Evans and John Cornett Student Council mem- bers. The assembly program we presented was given a high grade. Several of the class were prominent in school activities. Norma Webb and Audene Cook placed at the music festival in Lawrence. David Mahon received a letter for his work in athletics. Several were in Y-Teen plays. We entered PRHA on September 3 1956, as Sophomores. There were twenty-nine of us. Our sponsors were Mr. Willis and Mr. Coppenbarger. We elected David Mahon, President; Larry Light, Vice-President; John Hampton, Secretary; Charles Dunlop, treasurer; and Marita Willians and Dick Goodall, Student Council members. During the ybar we gained one and lost one so we remained twenty-nine Our names appeared onthe Honor Roll and the Honorable Mention. We took part in all the school activities. Mary Bond and Norma Webb were elected cheerleaders. David Mahon and Norma Webb were attendants at Home Coming. Thirty eager-beaver juniors were in the halls of PRHS when school began September 2, with our sponsors, Mrs. Hill and Mr. Ward. At the first class meeting we elected Mary Bond, President; Charles Sievers, Vice- President; Norma Webb, Secretary; Eldon Richardson, Treasurer; and Joan McBride and Jackie Morrison, Student Council members. We kept busy during the fall working in the concession stand at the football games. Later seventeen Juniors and one Sophomore presented the Junior Play Meet Me in St. Louis , on November 22. During the first semester we were unlucky in losing Wendell Smith because of illness; but we also gain Brenda Gross, so the class number re- mained the same. Joan McBride and Mary Bond were elected Cheerleaders. Joan McBride, Divid Mahon, and Mary Bond were home Coming attendants. Janet Page's moving away and Joan McBride' s dec ding to become a Senior cut the class to twenty-eight. The Juniors were well represented in all sports, musical departments, and Y-Teen plays. Four of the Junior Class participated in the district musical festival at Bnporia: Norma Webb, Clarinet solo; James Hill, tuba; and Norma Webb, Joan McBride, Marita Willians and Linda Prentice, a Sopho- more; clarinet quartet. On Friday, April 25, we entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme was Sayonora . Many an hour was spent on the dec- oration of the gym, but we felt it was a definite success. At last that day came when we entered school as Seniors. There were twenty-eight of us. At our first class meeting, we elected Larry Jackson, president; David Mahon, vice-president; Norma Webb, secretary;Luella Sims, treasurer; and Brenda Gross and Eldon Richardson as student council members Mrs. Moore and Mr. Wattelet were our sponsors. Luella Sims and Audene Cook were elected Cheerleaders. David Mahon was chosen as Home Coming King and Luella as attendant to the Queen. In the magazine 3ales David Mahon was high salesman of the school. All during the year we were trying to raise money. We had a corn-pick, bake sale, chile supper, and a sale of desk pen sets. On March 6, sixteen of the class, after working quite vigorously, pre- sented our Senior play, The Family Nobody Wanted. Judy Creighton dropped out because of ill health, but we regained Janet Page. At the State Music Contest Norma Webb received 1 on her clarinet solo. On May 1, fourteen Seniors left for the Ozarks for their sneak trip. The curtain was slowly being drawn on our school days. On May 17, B?f£a£aUreate Servlces were held. On May 17 was our Graduation Exercises with B. Z. Woods, Director of Administration at Baker University as guest speaker. Norma Webb gave the Valedictory,Sheldon Richardson the Salutatory Marita Williams, the Class Prophecy; James Hill, the Class Will; and Mary Bond the Class History. 3 Class Flower WHITE CARNATION Class Colors BLACK AND WHITE Class Motto TODAY WE FOLLOW; TOMORROW WE LEAD PROPHECY Dear Families and Friends: I was asked by Mr. Lemon to predict the future of the class of 1959. I looked into my crystal ball and the things I saw there were so astounding I must repeat them to you. I saw a magnificent city and to my surprise I realized it was Parker, for Parker Rural High School seemed to be much the same as it is today. It was the only place that I recognized. Who could have built such a great city where the hamlet of Parker stands today? As I continued to gaze into my crystal ball these amazing facts were revealed. Through the efforts of Richard Garst, the city planning commis- sioner, Parker has become the most modern city in the U. S. Doctor Kay Gillespie and Nurse Becky Staley have built a nsw modern hospital. They are apparently very successful. A glass and steel building houses the Mitchell-Meteor Manufactur- ing company. Gene designs and owns this jet racer. Further study reveals that Larry Light is his chief test driver. Norma Webb now has a l+OO student enrollment in the Parker Con - servatory of Music. Mr. McCray is her chief adviser. That tall building on the corner is the Parker National Bank. Larry Jackson is President. David Mahon's national headquarters is on the 23rd story of the bank building. He has service stations in every major city in the United States. Mrs. Luella Sims is David's private secretary. Eldon Richardson is the head coach at Parker High School. He is now helping his son train for the mile. That attractive dress shop on Parker Avenue is owned and managed by Brenda Gross. Her attractive models are Carol Wishart and Ruth Wells. Charles Dunlop supplies the surrounding farm community with the latest in farm equipment. Milo Lyons is the manager of our local amusement park. Audene Cook is now teaching voice in the Parker Conservatory of Music. Sheldon Richardson and James Hill are partners in the beautiful new science laboratory at the Western edge of the city. Even my crystal ball failed to reveal their top secrets. Mary Bond now owns and manages the M. B. department store on High Street. Janet Page is the head buyer for Mary's store. Marion Brownback is running the experimental farm and is develop- ing new hybrids for the Dunlop Seed Company. Jerry Morgan owns the big Sunset Motel. My crystal ball failed to show me three graduates of 1959 in Parker. I found Jackie Hampton with the Army on space patrol. Charlie Seivers, a member of the Navy, is with the atomic sub- marine fleet. Cheryl Hampton is a missionary in India. Jackie Morrison is with the Olympic team throwing the javelin. I find myself Just returning from South America to teach foreign languages in Parker High School. It will be exciting to work with my former teachers and under my former principal. Do you suppose my crystal ball could be correct? Marita Williams GARY RICHARDSON Secretary DONNA HAMPTON KENNETH PRENTICE LORENE BROWNBACK JUNIOR CLASS CAROLE STITES WAYNE LONG FERN DUNLOP LOWELL ALEXANDER Vice-President GERRY BARRETT Treasurer PHILLIPP HAROLD FRANCES GARST CHARLES DUNN BEVERLY HAROLD President PEGGY BURNS Student Council TOM McCray JAMES RANDALL KENNETH SHIRLEY Student Council LINDA PRENTICE leroy McKinney MARILYN MORGAN CLYDE ALEXANDER KAREN NICKELL STELLA LYONS CAROL HODGSON JIM SIMS ALBERT CONRAD BARBARA SPENCER GEORGE WINGATE LESLIE LEONARD RICHARD RICE MR. WARD GLENN KERR Sponsor JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY MISS FREDERICKSON Sponsor Boy! the teachers were surely dreading the day we were to come hack to school. Finally the day came. September 2, 1959 we Juniors started our school year. We were determined to make this a bigger and better year. We met with our sponsors. Miss Frederickson and Mr. Ward, and elected the following as officers; Beverly Harold, President; Lowell Alexander, Vice-President; Gary Richardson, Secretary; Gerry Barrett,Treasurer; and Peggy Bums and Kenneth Shirley as Student Council members. The Juniors participated in many activities such as sports, music, and school parties. The theme of our Junior Senior Banquet was Aloha. We have had a full year and we are looking forward to next year when we will be Seniors. We are going to try to make it even bigger, better than our Junior year. OPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS CHARLES HAMPTON President MADONNA KLINE Student Council TONY HAAS DARLENE BYERLEY DEWAIN CROUCH ELIZABETH PRENTICE EVERETT BOWMAN i CAROL HOLDERMAN RONNIE TRAUL Student Council CHARLENE KITTERELL GEORGE JACKSON MARY MORGAN CHARLES SINGER DOROTHY ANDREWS JERRY INGRAM LAUREL BROWNBACK LARRY KEHL BONNIE JO COOP DARREL ROSS BILLY WINGATE AGNES GUNN and DELBERT KERR MR. SMITH Sponsor BRUCE POWELL (pictures not shown) SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On Tuesday, September 2, 1958 twenty-nine sophomores began another school year. In their first meeting they elected Charles Hampton,President, Denny Nickell, vice-president; Nancy Gross, Sec. Tres. and Ronnie Traul and Madonna Kline as their Student Council representive. Mr. Smith was their sponsor. On November 12, 1958, the Sophomores gathered in the gym for a Sock Hop. January 23, 1959, they performed on the stage for their assembly. We have had a memorable school year. We are looking forward to our Junior year and its many activities. STEVEN LONG President NANCY FINFROCK i; BERNIECE HAROLD ksxrm FRESHMAN CLASS ROGER KNIGHT Student Council CHRISTINE CORNETT JOE REED LARRY KINDER ARLETA TROUTMAN CAROLYN WILSON Vice President VIRGINIA GORRELL Student Council RAY FUNK COLLEEN COCKRAN LAWRENCE WARD MARY CREIGHTON JIMMIE GROSSMAN MARCIA KNIGHT GARY POLLEY MARY SPENCER GARY DICKEY SHIRLEY PAGE JOYCE EWERT CARL GIPPTN LARRY MORGAN LINDA ELLIS SHARON McKINNEY EARL WELLS MELVIN BARNETT RICHARD BRATTON LEONARD SCHULTZ NAVAILA HAY DENNIS ROSS JANICE WOOLSEY DANNY CROUCH JOHN BOWMAN ELAINE CONRAD GOLDIE HILL Sponsor FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1958 thirty-six bewildered freshmen entered the halls of learning in Parker Rural High School. September 12, we met and elected the following officers: Sponsor, Mrs. Hill; Steven Long, President; Carolyn Wilson, Vice- President; Nancy Finfrock, Sec. and Treas. ;Virginia Gorrell.Roerer Knight, Student Council. Our first party in October was a hayrack ride and wiener roast which was enjoyed by all. We enjoyed a fast game of soft- ball before we stuffed ourselves with food by the campfire. Initiation was dreaded. When it came, we presented a comical looking scene as we were lead into the gym in our outlandish garb to perform our stunts. On February 9, we had our first assembly, A Ted Sullivan Show by the Mermaid Katty Car Dealer. We enjoyed our second party on May 1. It was a wiener roast held on the football field. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the freshmen year but is looking forward to our sophomore year. HONOR STUDENTS SHELDON RICHARDSON Salutatorian NORMA WEBB Valedictorian JAMES HILL Salutatorian MARY BOND Class History SENIORS Norma Webb 3.0 James Hill 3.0 Sheldon Richardson 3.0 Mary Bond 2.67 Marita Williams 2.6 SENIORS HONOR ROLL YEAR 1958-1959 JUNIORS Geraldine Barrett 3.0 Linda Prentice 2.6 HONORABLE MENTION JUNIORS MARITA WILLIAMS Class Prophecy SOPHOMORES Madonna Kline 3.0 Katherine Kerr 2.8 Elizabeth Prentice 2.8 Luella Sims 2.2 Cheryl Hampton 2.0 Jackie Morrison 2.0 Eldon Richardson 2.0 Janet Page 2.0 SOPHOMORE Kenneth Shirley 2.1 Donna Hampton 2.25 Fern Dunlop 2.2 Beverly Harold 2.2 Gary Richardson 2.2 Frances Garst 2.0 Carol Hodgson 2.0 FRESHMEN Tony Haas 2.0 Steven Long Larry Morgan Marcia Knight Carolyn Wilson 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS RECEIVED Norma Webb K. U. Music Scholarship Award, Scholarship Hall Award, Balfour Outstanding Student Award James Hill KSTC Emporia Scholarship Award, Linn Countv Teachers Scholarship Award J Marita Williams Ottawa University Scholarship Jackie Morrison Independence Junior College Scholarship Eldon Richardson Pittsburg State Teachers College Scholarship PERFECT ATTENDANCE RICHARD GARST •iHKs:- FRANCES GARST 1955-1959 SENIORS ■iHHHJ- Richard Garst ■fHHH Jackie Morrison —H-iH Sheldon Richardson — Karen Gillespie --- Eldon Richardson --- Norma Webb ---■ Ruth Wells —- Jerry Morgan SHELDON RICHARDSON «-K-K- JUNIORS ■ Frances Garst • «• Jim Sims Beverly Harold -« Albert Conrad — Phlllipp Harold — Glenn Kerr — Linda Prentice —Kenneth Prentice Gary Richardson — Peggy Bums Clyde Alexander - —- Leslie Leonard Barbara Spencer JACKIE MORRISON ■SWHHf JIM SIMS SOPHOMORES Dorothy Andrews - Nancy Gross - Katherine Kerr - Dewaln Crouch - Tony Haas - Delbert Kerr - Elizabeth Prentice FRESHMEN Elaine Conrad Linda Ellis Joyce Ewert Marcia Knight Leonard Schultz Lawrence Ward Position of star represents year of perfect attendance CTIVITIES Geometry MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MISS FREDERICKSON, Teacher General Math COURSES OFFERED General Mathematics Algebra I Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry PROBLEMS OP DEMOCRACY Teacher, Mr. Wattelet AMERICAN HISTORY Teacher, MR. WATTELET Teacher, MRS. MOORE ENGLISH TWO I PHYSICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Teacher, MR. SMITH INDUSTRIAL ARTS ( BAND President Vice-President Sec. Treas. Librarians Student Conductors Mary Bond Beverly Harold Jackie Morrison Linda Prentice Carole Stites Norma Webb Tom McCray Our Band received a I rating at the District Music Festival. Two concerts were presented for the community, one the Winter Band Concert, the other The Formal Concert. MAJORETTES Janice Woolsey, Karen Gillespie, Virginia Gorrell Carolyn Wilson, Nancy Gross, Donna Hampton. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: E. Conrad, L. EIII3, L, Sims, C. Cornett, A. Cook, N. Gross, C. Kittrell, N. Hay, J. Woolsey, K, Nickell, B. Gross, L, Prentice, B, Staley, P, Burns, C. Hodgson, C. Cockran, Second Row: S. McKinney, R. Wells, V. Gorrell, F. Garst, C, Holderman. C, Wilson, C. Hampton, N. Webb, F. Dunlop, B, Harold, D. Hampton, K. Gillespie, G. Barrett, M. Spencer, Back Row: M. Kline, B. Harold, M. Creighton, A. Gunn, M. Morgan, B. Coop, J. Page, M. Williams, K. Kerr, M. Knight, J. Ewertt, J. Glffin, C. Stites, N. Finfrock, D. Andrews, S. Lyons, B. Spencer, Mr. McCray, Director Elizabeth Prentice, Accompanist. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: G. Polley, M. Barnett, R. Traul, D. Mahon, C. Dunlop D. Ross, D. Kerr, C. Slevers, Back Row: Mr. McCray, Director, R. Knight, B. Duracum, J. Randall, W. Long,L. Leonard, K. Prentice Audene Cook, Accompanist. (not pictured) L. Alexander,A. Conrad, R. Garst, L. Jackson, L. Kinder, L. Light, T. McCray, J. Morrison D. Nickell, G. Richardson, J. Sims, C. Singer. Back: R. Traul, C. Dunlop, D. Mahon, D. Nickell, R. Garst, G. Barrett, M. Williams, J. Giffin, J. Morrison, L. Alexander, K. Prentice, C. Sievers. Middle: A. Gunn, D. Kline, N. Gross, C. Holderman, P. Garst, B. Coop, K. Gillespie, P. Dunlop, C. Stites, M. Knight, J. Page, B. Harold, C. Hodgson. Front: L. Ellis, L. Sims, V. Gorrell, A. Cook, N. Webb, R. Staley, B. Gross, C. Hampton, D. Hampton, L. Prentice, C. Cockran, Elizabeth Prentice, Accompanist, Mr. McCray, Director. The Band, Glee Clubs, and soloists took prominent parts in many events during the school year. They played on Octo- ber 10, at the Moran Day Parade, Iola Parade November 11, Kansas University Band Day October U, Vocal Festival, Union- town March 13, Band Festival, Moran in April, District Music Contest Pittsburg, and the State Music Contest at Emporia. In all these events, as well as in their several home performances, they ranked high and they were very much appreciated by their audiences. CONTEST RATINGS DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST PITTSBURG Band I Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club I Norma Webb, Clarinet I Jim Hill, Tuba I Nonette Carol Hodgson, Baritone II Marita Williams, Clarinet Woodwind Trio II Boys' Glee Club II Elizabeth Prentice, Trombone II Gerry Barrett, Flute II Audene Cook, Soprano II Norma Webb, Medium Voice II Kenneth Prentice, Baritone II Larry Light, Tenor II Donna Hampton, Saxophone III Vocal Trio III Mixed Quartet III Vocal Trio II Vocal Sextet II STATE CONTEST-EMPORIA Norma Webb, Clarinet I Jim Hill, Tuba II Nonette II Jim I, II OFFICERS: Larry Jackson, Sentinel; Albert Conrad, Treasurer; Jerry Morgan, President; Charles Dunlop, Vice-President; James Randall, Reporter; Mr. Ward, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Clyde Alexander, Phillip Harold, Gary Polley, Larry Morgan, Billy Wingate, Leonard Schultz, Dewain Crouch, Ray Punk, George Jackson, Delbert Kerr, Earl Wells. BACK ROW: Lawrence Ward, Marion Brownback, Richard Bratton, Jimmie Grossman,Carl Giffen, Glenn Kerr, Paul Staley, Jim Sims, Leslie Leonard, George Wingate, Steven Long, Dennis Ross, Wayne Long, Charles Singer, LeRoy McKinney. F.F.A. PRIMARY AIM To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA _ __ F. F. A. MOTTO LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE THE YEARBOOK THE PANTHER OP 1959 Back: Mrs. Moore, Richard Garst, Jim Hill, Sheldon Richardson, John Hampton, David Mahon, Mr, Lemon, Front: Norma Webb, Audene Cook, Cheryl Hampton, Ruth Wells, Martla Williams, Kay Gillespie, Luella Sims, NEWSPAPER STAFF THE PANTHER PRESS Sponsor, MR. LEMON Editors: NORMA WEBB, BRENDA GROSS, LUELLA SIMS ANNUAL STAFF PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus,to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. CABINET Back: Pern Dunlop, Pianist; Lorene Brownback, Program; Charlene Kittrell, Service; Katherine Kerr,Publicity; Peggy Burns, Social. Front: Mary Bond, Finance; Brenda Gross, Song Leader; Norma Webb, President; Miss Frederickson, Sponsor; Madonna Kline, Secretary; Donna Hampton, Treasurer; Cheryl Hampton, Worship. y—TEEN ONE ACT PLAYS GENESIS Gerry Barrett, Ronald Traul, Albert Conrad, Virginia Gorrell, June Giffin, Marcia Knight, Rebecca Staley, Carolyn Wilson, Mary Spencer, Bemiece Harold, Janice Woolsey, Linda Ellis, Colleen Cochran, Delbert Kerr, Roger Knight, Lawrence Ward, George Jackson, Agnes Gunn, Bonnie Coop, Darlene Byerley, Mary Morgan, Katherine Kerr, Charlene Kittrell, Cheryl Hampton, Carol Holderman, Nancy Gross, Donna Kline, Peggy Burns, Elizabeth Prentice, Laurel Brownback, Gary Dickey, Larry Kinder, Melvin Barnett, Gary Polley, Carole Stites, and Brenda Gross. THE PORGOTTON MAN Donna Hampton, Marita Williams, Gary Richardson, Linda Prentice, Tom McCray, Lowell Alexander, Lorene Brownback, and Kenneth Prentice. PIG OF MY DREAMS David Mahon, Norma Webb, Pern Dunlop, Sheldon Richardson, and Mary Bond. The Last Supper, in tableau, has been staged by the members o three times. This year the girls, accompanied by their sponsors. Miss Frederick- son and Mrs. Parks, gave the presentation at Moundridge, Kansas, for the State Y. W. C. A. Elector's Assembly and Advisor's Seminar. The Advisor paid high tribute to the presentation when she asked permission of the sponsor and director to present.this same service at the National Y-Teen meeting in 19p9. SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'THE FAMILY NOBODY WAHl'ET ’ presented Maroh L, 1959 Toreground: Brenda Gross, Sheldon Richardson, First Row: Charlie Sievers, John Hampton, Second Row: Becky Staley, Kay Gillespie, Marita Williams, Larry Jackson, Charles Dunlop, Audene Cook, Back Row: Norma Webb, David Mahon. Gene Mitchell. Ruth Wells. Cheryl Hampton, Luella Sims, Mrs. Parks, Director, Carol Wishart (picture not shown.) JUNIOR CLASS PLAY WHO DUNIT? presented January 30, 1959 Seated: Donna Hampton, Fran Garst, Gerry Barrett, Carole Stites, Linda Prentice, Standing: Mrs. Parks, Director, Albert Conrad, Richard Rice, Lowell Alexander, (pictures not shewn); Gary Richardson, Lorene Brownback, Tom McCray PEP CLUB BACK: Garat, Wishart, Knight, D. Hampton, B. Spencer, Wingate, D. Kerr, Creighton, Andrews, Gross, L. Prentice, M. Morgan. THIRD: Jackson, Holderman, Coop, M. Morgan, G. Kerr, Giffin, Finfrock, M. Spencer, Alexander, Wilson. SECOND: Hay, Woosley, Cockran, B. Harold, Brownback, E. Prentice, Ellis, NickeJ.1, McKinney, Gorrell. FIRST: Mrs. Hill Sponsor, Sims, Barrett, Dunlop—cheerleaders; Staley,sec. tres.j Harold, Vice-President, Stites, President; Hodgson. VjF'- ii ft CUSTODIAN THOMAS B. McCARTT He is shown here perform- ing one of his many duties, that of carrying the some- times voluminous mail to and from the Post Office. LUNCH HOUR The lunchroom at noon showing the much appreciated new tables and chairs, and the enjoyment of Ma's good food. MRS. JIM CONKLIN, OUR COOK DONALD P. KOONTZ owns and operates the six buses that serve the Porker Rural High School District. The bus drivers are Rolla Kerr, Ralph Hicks, Dale Koontz, Maxine Holderman, Howard Hare, and Don Koontz. PICTURES OF SCHOOL DAYS HOMECOMING MRS. HILL LOOKS GOOD TOO SCENES PROM OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY YOU SEE, WE HAD A PEED OUR SCHOOL PLAYS YOU NAME THEM SNAPSHOTS John and Holland Audene-At the picnic Who 1s It? Luella and Jim They look happy. At our best Prom our acting days Luella, Mary, Jan STATE CHAMPIONS Jim Sima First Place Discus—150-8 3 4 First Place Shot-Put—51-3 1 2 Frank Wattlett Coach Eldon Richardson First Place Mile Run—14.:39.6 The nine boys, who qualified for the State Track Meet at Wichita, returning with the coveted trophy, were Sheldon Richardson, Ronnie Traul, David Mahon, Charles Sievers, Paul Staley, Jackie Morrison, Jerry Morgan, Jim Sims, and Eldon Richardson. TRACK TEAM f. Back Row: Garst, Mahon, Traul, L. Jackson, Dunn, E. Richardson, S. Richardson, Sims, Morrison, Staley, Long, J. Morgan, Haas, Mitchell, Sievers. Second Row: Kerr, Powell, Dumcum, Harold, D.Nickell, Hampton, G.Jackson, Hill, Wingate, D.Crouch, McKinney, Ingram, Shirley, Knight, Bratton. Bottom Row: Alexander, L '. Morgan, Ward, Ross, R. Nickell, Barnett, Polley, Kinder, Giffin, D. Crouch, Wells, Schultz, Grossman, Dickey, Funk, Reed PICTURE TAKEN AT THE BALDWIN REGIONAL Ronnie Traul, David Mahon, Sheldon Richardson, Eldon Richardson (AMHONS ' A RESULTS OF 1959 TRACK EVENTS Sterling 3rd Ottawa 3rd Pittsburg 2nd Garnett 1st Gardner 1st Fortscott 1st Linn League 1st Regional 1st State 1st At the Wichita State Meet, Eldon Richardson won the Class B Mile in the time of 1+: 39 -6. Jim Sims won the Shot and Discus with throws of 51' 3 l 2 and 150 yd. 8 3A ft. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 0 o nw ATTENDANTS Becky Staley Luella Brown Carole Stltes Eldon Richardson Jim Sims Lowell Alexander QUEEN KING BEVERLY HAROLD DAVID MAHON SQUAD ?RCNT ROW: Mr. Lemon, C. Hampton, Mahon, Prentice, Traui, Leonard ilr Wattelet, Coach. SECOND ROW: Morrison, McCray, L. Alexander jf «ill Sims, Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Singer, S. Richardson, Dumcum, McKinney, E. Richardson, J. Morgan. rt i crht Ward. Giffin. Reed. Kehl, Bratton, Harold, wens FIFTH ROW: B. Wingate, Knight, Dickey, Nlckell, Funk, Crouch, L. Morgan, Polley, Shultz, Slevers, Barnett, Kinder. FOOTBALL TEAMS SENIOR PLAYERS AND COACH WATTELET Eldon Richardson, Sheldon Richardson, Charles Sievers, Jack Morrison, Jerry Morgan, Jim Hill, David Mahon. TEAM Back: Sheldon Richardson, Ronnie Traul, Jim Sims, David Mahon, Front: Eldon Richardson, Jack Morrison, Everett Bowman, Denny Nickell, Lowell Alexander, George Wingate, Jerry Morgan. OUR TEAM TIES WITH BLUE MOUND FOR SECOND PLACE IN L. L. GAMES AND SCORES Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Weir 6 Arijia 0 Mound City 6 Pleasanton 13 Blue Mound 12 11+ Oct. 21+ 21 Oct. 31 28 Nov. 5 1+0 Nov. 11+ 1U Lyndon 7 Moran 35 La Cygne 6 Uniontown !+l+ Parker 35 13 20 11+ BASKETBALL TEAM OUR BASKETBALL SQUAD Coach Wattelet Jerry Morgan Lowell Alexander Melvin Barnett Dewaln Crouch Charles Hampton John Hampton Phillipp Harold James Hill Larry Kehl Larry Kinder Roger Knight Larry Light Steven Long David Mahon Tom McCray LeRoy McKinney Jerry Morgen Larry Morgan Jackie Morrison Denny Nickell Eldon Richardson Sheldon Richardson Dennis Ross Charles Sievers Jim Sims Charles Singer Ronnie Traul George Wingate LETTERMEN Jack Jim Morrison Sims John Hampton Tom McCray Manager Prentice David Mahon GAMES AND SCORES Dec. 5 Mound City 5k Parker 52 12 Blue Mound k3 37 16 Greeley 50 71 Jan. 9 Uniontown 71 51 16 Kincaid 23 . 53 27 LaCygne U8 55 3 La Cygne 33 Parker 6 Pleasanton 75 y 13 Prescott 96 59 17 Greeley 62 69 20 Moran 52 5k SENIORS ON SQUAD Front: Eldon Richardson, Sheldon Richardson, John Hampton Charles Sievers, Back: Coach Wattelet, Jerry Morgan, Jack Morrison, David Mahon, Kenny Prentice. m GREELEY CO-OP A5 5 O ClATI ON GREELEY KANSAS Garnett Plonurne rvt GldLSS Co, Monuments and Markers Auto Glass, Furniture Tops, Mirrors GARNETT, KANSAS -C T The. - das L abet Set your Table Lee'S Food MarkeT GARNETT KANSAS Monte. B. Mi er M.D. PHONES 355 and 103 GARNETT KANSAS DAVIS HARDWARE EMPIRE FLOOR FURNACE, 20 yr, guarantee CIRCULAR HEATERS, Throws heat on floor GARNETT, KANSAS Phone 1180 116 West Fifth Avenue Garnett Bakery •Specialca res Paste Hies Phone 92 Garnett, Kansas S M ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRIC MOTORS rewound rebuilt armature winding NEALE McCOY,owner GARNETT, KANSAS Beauty Barber Shop GARNETT, KANSAS Ph. $5 Spradli v Pharmacy Phone 79 Garnett, Kansas Dependable Prescription Service We B STEPS Je we lr y Store Leo and Ethel Rabom, Owners Phone 119 Garnett, Kansas EarLs Barber Shop GARNETT KANSAS O'uuin'l flrt«fon« State. Farm Tire Service Complete Line Car And Tractor Tires Phone 161 111 East i+th Garnett GRAV'S SERVICE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GARNETT, KANSAS Archie ' + Marion Olson CITY CAFE Garnett, Kansas Greeley and Garnett ds Jsnnys g,?e£le ' Phone LL CoMPLIME NTS OF GeR MOLD Dry Goods £. Furmiutre Store GREELEY KANSAS Rommelfanger’s V at ifou is Greeley’s Leading Food Store ” ®EELEY PHONE 65 KANSAS COMPLINE NTS OF GARNETT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Harris funcRAL Home A FAMILY INSTITUTION SINCE 1910 PHONE 111 GARNETT, KANSAS DEEP ROCK SERVICE MARINE APPLIANCE CONOCO PRODUCTS B. F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries and Accessories RCA Victor TV — Scott Atwater 621 So. Oak, Phone 34 4th anil Oak, Phone 121 GARNETT, KANSAS McDonald Auto Parts 518 S. MAIN PHONE 81 GARNETT, KANSAS Dave McDonald • Owners • Jim McDonald a imtt f i££n(uou £ FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER GARNETT, KANSAS Phone 562 FRAKER CLOTHING CO. THE STORE FOR THE LAD AND HIS DAD GARNETT. KANSAS Burris Motor Co. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES USED CARS PHONE 640 d p burris. owner garnett. Kansas PHONE 144 GARNETT, KANSAS FOR THE WELL-DRESSED FRED L. COLEMAN REAL ESTATE and FARM LOANS Telephone 160 GARNETT KANSAS Galloway Clothing Co. THE CORNER CLOTHIERS PHONE 30 Garnett Kansas Breche. se v hn pi. Co. A Ills Ch a mers 5a es - Service. 7fh.. C Oct A PhonC. 4-4-4- Garne.rrf Kansas CAS I DA SMITH MOTOR COMPANY FORD CARS FORD TRACTORS MERCURY CARS GARNETT KANSAS THE MEDICAL « CENTER RALPH E. WHITE, M. D. THOMAS M. DOUGHERTY, M. D. m%I{L ( s t£ Tel. 103 Garnett, Kansas s Hume Furniture Music Co. Mens-ladies-chi lore ns Fichbl Furniture AMO Appliance inc. STORES IN PAOLA AND LOUISBURG PAOLA, KANSAS AX i4.-3336 Mitchell's Supply RFADy-To- A E-AF Paola Kansas Ph one Ax lf.-3lt.Sl TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE SALES RENTAL REPAIR GUARANTEED SERVICE PAOLA KANSAS Kaiser Furniture CowpANy Paola Butter Company NEW AND USED FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS AND APPLIANCES PAOLA KANSAS Chas. W. Hayden Fine Watch Repair JEWELRY REPAIR HAND ENGRAVING AX 4-3443 7 W. WEA PAOLA, KANSAS HINKLE TRUCK TRACTOR CO. YOUR MILK CREAM MARKET MFRS. FANCY BUTTER CHEESE PAOLA Phone AX 4-2395 KANSAS The Barnes Studio SEE US FOR EXPERT PHOTO paola FINISHING Kansas childrens bazaar PAOLA'S EXCLUSIVE CHILDRENS SHOP 127 West Wee St. Paola, Kansas JUNIORS — SUB-TEENS Paola BakERy ZSourh SM-VGR Ati tq Sr ______paola______Kansas cPs Foot-Long Drivf-zn Pa ola Kansas Af. AX. MOTOR CO. MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE MELVIN MINDIN RAYMOND ANGLEN EVERETT CAYLOR Osawat PAI omie Implement Company ITS . SALES • SERVICE Phone: PL S-4616 Osawatomie, Kansas SUNSHINE FARM HATCHERY “Home of Better Chicks OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS CONGRATULATIONS % Ld,y FoNEBhL, Home, MR. MRS. W. W. EDDY OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS AMBULANCE — Phone PL 5-3131 tAt Cl ROy'S 0ARBFR SHOP Osawatoame, Kansas CLAUDS AVEBILL upholstehiug OSAWATOMIE KANSAS Le Fe aaaae' BeAury Shop PL 5-3335 OSAWATOMIE BARNETT SONS PLUMBING. HEATING AND ELECTRICAL WORK Office: PL 5-4542 Residence: PL 5-4604 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS DESSERT'S SERVICE STATION OSAWATO WlE KANSAS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX JoMac AdENcy a. F. GLENN W. Mc ItiTOSH RicKerrs 512 6th St. PL 5-3611 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS JACOBSON HA RDM ARE JOHNSON MOTERS LONE STAR BOATS SPORTING GOODS PL 5-221+5 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS HAHN Real Estate REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE American State Bank Building Osawatomie, Kansas LINDGREN AGENCY Real Estate- only 628 MAIN STREET OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS REECE STANDARD SERVICE C th a vd Brou v TIRES AND BATTERIES LUBRICATION AND WASH PL 5-314-32 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS FORD 59 FORDS THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS THE CAR THAT'S TAKEN AMERICA BY STORM TOM MEDCALF MOTOR CO. 432 MAIN STREET • OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PHONE PL 5-3II4.9 GOUDIE Magneto Service OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Phone PL 5-3458 .1 I ' PARTS FOR ALL MAKES MAGNETOS AND GAS ENGINES LAWN MOWER REPAIR MoNT NyE‘S Fu NERftL Ho ME OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS OSAWATOMIE COFFEE SHOP EAT A BETTER BREAKFAST FOR A BRIGHTER DAY SAFEWAY Steaks Shrimp Fried Chicken Delicious Coffee SAFEWAY BRANDS YOUR BEST BUYI - JACK E. HARDEN MANAGER SAWATOMIE, KANSAS Cow den Grocery aNd Service JoKn Btown Midway ________PL 5- 3332_____ TflOJJTMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS GRIFFITH’S JEWELRY STORE YOUR FEATURE LOCK DEALER GUARANTEED WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRING Come in . . Let us clean your watch the SOUND WAY. 535 MAIN OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PHONE PL 5-2152 SEVENTH Sc CARR OSAWATOMIE WHY NOT SHARE YOU A BREAK WITH US Congratulations Class of 59 Mm vbr's WEAVERS FURNITURE Ac APPLIANCES WEAVERS SERVICE STATION WEAVERS SUPPLY COMPANY THE ELMS MOTEL OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PECk- WolKen ==5. Chevrolet Co. ifk11 1BETTER DEALS BETTER SERVICE 6th Parker Phone PL 5-2627 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS C,f7npiivnt n f-s From. J)iLout)} Van Gilder osa u a.-rom e. Kcrnssts W. L. SPEER M.D. Physicam Surgeon OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Dr. F?. G. Banister OPrOMFTR 1ST 509 6TH STREET OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PLATEAU 5-2126 Capital Barber Shop Dow Oav s,Owner YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 507 SIXTH STREET OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Roy’s Barber Shop Shop Roy amd Bill OSAWATOMIE KANSAS Gift and News PL 3131 OSAWATOMIE CtR NT Oil Company OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Criss Grocery PL S'-3 £• 5 68 PI A IN QUALITY KBV1CS CITY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 604 BROWN OSAWATOMDK. KAMA PHONB 47 ALLEN'S 9 EVERY DA V LOW PR ICES HOME OWNED AND OPERATED OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS A iia mi cou vry LOCKER PLA VT OWNED AND OPERATED BY MR. AND MRS. FLOYD E. WELLS 691+ MAIN OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Meek's Drug Store OSAWATOMIE'S FRIENDLY DRUG STORE SINCE 1879 Phone PL 5-1+61+2 Ralph E. Waggoner REPRESENTING LARGE NATIONALLY KNOWN INSURANCE COMPANIES NOTARY PUBLIC 611+ MAIN PHONE PL 5-2151 OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS lubrication tires -new $ used OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PHONE 61+0 MAIN STREET PL 5-3331+ MOUND CITY, CENTERVILLE, AND GOODRICH ADS Randall's Sundry Store PACKAGE DRUGS VETERINARY SUPPLIES Mound City, Kansas Ph. 121+ GAMBLES YOUR FRIENDLY STORE OF MOUND CITY KANSAS WARD PRODUCE PuRiNh CHOWS FARM SUPPLIES SANITATION PRODUCTS Phone 18 Mound City HOME OIL COMPANY W. E. EASTWOOD GOODRICH GARAGE SERVICE MECHANICAL SERVICE ROLLAND WRIGHT GOODRICH, KANSAS THE FREAR FEED PRODUCE Poultry - Eggs - Feed - Chemicals CENTERVILLE, KANSAS TW 8-2260 Phone TW 8-3750 CENTERVILLE, KANSAS Hvstfd's General pho„„ 5TORE Store TW 8-2150 CENTERVILLE ReS ™ 8-2155 STIFFLER GRAIN COMPANY CENTERVILLE, KANS. CENTERVILLE CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS HARDWARE PROM Plumbing- wiring - heating Electrical appliances Centerville Sales Services PHONE TW 8-2250 STATE BANK PHONE TW 8-2160 The Mou vd City Republic ANd ' r ie B 1 e AAoo yd sCcrsc Zd r M rc i a, 94.£■ Gr( 9. VH4 hb tShcr SchasteenGrocery FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES QUALITY MEATS MOUND CITY, KANSAS Mound City ( e vas) Service MOODY FUNERAL HOME FHONE NO. 5 HENRY 8. MOODY. OWNER MOUND CITY, KANSA8 MOUND CITY, KANSAS BULK PROPANE BOTTLES APPLIANCES Forty Years Of Thoughtful And Efficient Service LICENSED EMBALMER8 AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE IRWIN’S DRY GOODS MOUND CITY, KANSAS E. D. Woolston Chevrolet Company E. D. Woolston, Phone 49 CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY Sales and Service V Mound City, Kansas Httttt Olountii Appltanr? ELEC. REFRIGERATORS-HOUSEHOLD APPL. ELEC. SUPPLIES H. D. UNDERHILL TELEPHONE 246 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS — FEED — FERTILIZER PROPANE (COOP) BUTANE The Linn Co. Farmers Co-op Ass’n MOUND CITY, KANSAS Mound City, Kansas Phone 45 ERNEST IRWIN hdwe Pl u vi no Heating Electrica l. The Linn County Farm Bureau and Sales Service Installation Farm Bureau Insurance WILLIAM L. BEARLY, PRES. MOUND CITY PHONE 70 BOB ROBBINS, GEN. AGT. PWoiMe 134- ST1TES GROCERY LOCKER Groceries - Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Meats - Meat Processing PHONE TV 8-36 0 PARKER, KANSAS “Everything to Build Anything99 Parker - Kansas phone tw 8-3550 BLAKER LUMBER GRAIN CO. PARKER STATE BARK THE PARKER STATE BANK ESTABLISHED IN 1898 CAPITOL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $60,000. SAFETY, SILENCE, SERVICE STAN DA RII OIL COMPANY AND S RVIC nM S STANDARD SERVICE PHONE TW 8-2130 OIL-TIRES-GAS ik P iRWf ? Shoe Store S I GR0CERY AND service m Shoes and shoes repaired II ■ BEAGLE, KANSAS ■ PHONE PL 5-3U20 J, B. Doerhuff Parker, Kansas The store where satisfaction is guaranteed” KINDER'S Eat With Os CLOTHING STORE diggr i t Key Wo K CLOTHES Bustfr Brown's PAGE'S FOOD CAFE U. S. Coins and Supplies Parker, Kansas PARKER, Kansas BROWN'S TRUCK LINE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 Lockharts Statior LIVESTOCK TR LKLKING PARKER, KANSAS Electrie Appliances Repaired Custom Cartridge Reloading jAriiiiO w. r aricer , Phone 1 l U Miles South of Parker TW 8-3195 pAIWEf1-CADMVS'FIHDLAy AOS Fl IDLAy M 18 PATRONS CO-OP. MER. ASSN. CiciurRAL. MRHC.H A N Dl E PARDWA R£ GROce1,ES Dll c iun Fpcrt m TS L 1j nj 9 V r U Oldest CO-OP in the United States GaS - Oil - Tires Rairboh feeds J. C. Hodgson, Manager CHAS. BETTY HAVERFIELD Proprietors Cadmus, Kansas PRHS 1905 Walter Cullisoni Homer Glaze May Miller Owen Root Martha Stough 1906 Harry Geer Alice Magera Alva Red ling Minnie Redling Elmer Rockwood Russell Rockwood Ethel Root 1907 Harry Lyons Lucille Redling Jay South Sim Walker 1908 John Hoyt Lois Nunn Emma Pierce Ivy Redling Imogene 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 19lij. 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 Thompson 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 Thompson Ralph Warner Ava Young 1919 Hazel Beals Willie Crosswhite Albert Haigh Hubert Jackson Lee Kehl Irma McConnell Juanita Redding John Rise Oliver Sullivan 1920 Lochin Grove Florence Hampton Christine Kash Orie Lacy Waldo Magers Tom Millard Archie Parks Gladys Wright 1921 Clifford Diehm Alta Collins Lucreta Crosswhite James Morgan Anna Thompson 1922 None New Building 1923 LaVern Beals Floyd Collins Archie Davis Lingle Davis Albert Baigh Florence Hartman Nora Ingram Pauline Koontz Madge McClay 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 Byerley Lester Cox Ralph Hay Leota Hope Truman Hoyt Ben B. Millard Leona Newton Harold Polhamus Herman Polley George Smith, Jr. Matilda Swarner 1926 Wanda Barrett Harold Byerley Frank Cox Carl Day Clayton Dexter Helen Dexter Mable Griffin Maude Griffin Elizabeth Eaigh ALUMNI 1926 (Cont.) Mint a Hampton Keith Hilliard Dietha Husted Lester Jackson Pearl Kline Viola Kline Wilma Knight Alice Lemon James Magers Vivian McGee Estilla Newton Harold Polley Eulalia Redding 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 Le e Kehl Lucille Lehmer Kenneth Kinchelo 01a Manners Hugh Martin Howard Nunn Murlin Payne Lucille Tyson Marjorie Williamson 1928 Clyde Bearly Ethel Collins Loree Davey Mary Ellen Drake Wilbur Frear Marrietta Funk Seramae Giffin John Hampton Verl Hardy Pansy Koontz Iris McCoy Leslie McCoy Richard Mitchell Joe Payne Eula Pieratt Nelson Raper Frank Rookstool Natalie Saunders Forrest Singer Paul Singer 1928 (Cont.) 1931 (Cont.) 1933 (Cont.) 1936 Myron Smith Clyde Singer Velma Wineland Feme Barett LaVaughn Staples Thelma Stanley 1931+ LaVerne Boydston Dorothy Tyson Woodrow Staples Otto Alexander Lorraine Brand Velma Zimmerman 1932 James Barnett Maxine Bratton Florest Zimmerman Kenneth Alexander Glenn Baker Doris 3rov;ning 1929 Oscar Barnett Kenneth Bottom Lloyd Bryant Doris Bailey Clotilda Byerley Frances Byerley Katherne Burcham Ferman Borders Illene Byerley Harry Byers Keith Cantrell Stella Cannon loIs Cline Rosalie Cantrell Virginia Canaday Elary Collins Haz.el Conrad Ruth Cantrell Roy Conrad Warren Cooper Francis Cook Robert Cline Frank Crisler Madeline Cox Irwin Crabtree Gordon Cox Bethel Davey John Crisler Ruth Davidson Robert Crixler Christine Davey Dorothy Duff Vernley Gittings Paul Gittings Maxine Dedrick Leta Kline Mildred Hensley Raymond Hendrix Maxine Dill Don Koontz Ellen Hicks Velma Higginbottom Chloralee Drake Ruby Nolin Fernleaf Higgenbottom Kathleen Hill Lois Frear Opal Parsons Helen Howery Delton Holloway Lorena Gardner Frances Pulhamus Paul Husted Virgie Kennedy Lloyd Giffin Ruth Rhoades Dalton Kehl Allan Magers Ruth Grant Philip Rockwood Clair Keitel Newell McBratney Olen Hampton Margaret Snodgrass Dale Koontz Harold McCarty Theodore Hay Clarence Sullins Ruby McClaine Helen McCarty Avis Harvey 1930 Helen Myers Ariel McGee Riley Kennedy Thelma Amyx Cleo Saunders Robert Merrill Thelma Kerr Fred Brand Athena Scruggs Roy Merrill Raymond Lemon Carrie Cannon Lyman Singer Charles Mundell,Jr. Ralph Merrill Ira Collins Lula Smith Elizabeth Payne Roy Matherley Wayne Collins Roy Stainbrook Ralph Ray Mildred Mahon Warren Giffin James Traul Edna Sappington Thelma Povenmire Gerald Hardy James Tyson Mary Stainbrook Thelma Sappington Charles uaigh Mildred Vail Maude Stainbrook Neva Schroyer William Hensley Evelyn Wait Paul Stainbrook Elsie Smith Lee Hodgson Theodore Webb Howard Traul Ray Smitheran Helen Holloway 1933 1935 Raymond Smitheran Elizabeth Hope Loren Akers Wanda Akers Frank Traul John Hope Velma Amyx Chloerne Boydston Alice Troutman Roy Hus ted Dwight Bratton LaVaughn Brand Jean Wustefeld Carl Jones Edith Canaday IIda Browning 1937 Keith Kehl Clayton Clark Willis Browning Elmo Alexander Robert D. Leamon Alberta Cockran Denzel Bryan Basil Barnett Maxine McGee Ruby Cockran Chester Bryant Harvey Barnett Ray Prentice Marjorie Cox Paul Burcham Eula Bearly Lucille Redding Bernice Crow Valeta Chamberlain Kathryn Brown Edith Smith LaVerne Crow Cloyd Collins Lloyd Burnett Robert Walker Williard Dexter Earl Cook Thomas 3.prnett Mary Wilson Wayne Diehm Ernest Cook Maxine Collins 1931 Alberta Fisher Joe Coop Paul Collins Velma Alexander Grace Mae Fox Muriel Crisler James D0nklin Anna Barkley Wilma Frear Rolla Davis Maxine Fisher Nellie Bratton Erma Giffin Shirley Drake Almeta French Clyde 3rown Herschel Haas Jaunita Fisher Helen Gay Venus Chamberlain Margaret Haigh Galeta Haas Betty Gilpin LeVone Collins Rolla Hampton Wllda Lee Harder Herman Hensley Velma Collins Leslie Harold Helen Husted Freda dicks Rae Conrad Lillian Hearn Dale Keitel Sharlene Johnston Everett Crabtree Mona Hoyt Mary Bell Knight Albert Lockhart Alden Crisler Frances Ingram Katherine Loch Jean McGee Edna Crisler Hilda Koontz Ivan Mener Lester Prentice John H. Crisler Alice Magers Viola Morrison David Saunders Clyde Day Carice McNichols Hazel Poole Pauline Smith Burt Drake Velma Morgan Howell Reese Imogens Spencer Merlin Funk Elsie Morrison Fred Ritter Louise Stainbrook Maurice aigh LaVerne Nolin Fay Stainbrook Ralph Stroup Ralph Littrell Paul Sappington Virginia Stainbrook Earl Zimmerman Phila Magers Ola Smith Everett Snyder 1938 Opal McCarty Clyde Stark Charles Taylor Marion Barnett Otis McClain Bessie Troutman Eleanor Lee Wait Harold Brown Joe Millard Edith Wantland Katheine Weese Evelyn Browning Dorothy Pulhamus Pearl Wineland Kenneth Byers 193« (Cont.) 1939 (Cont.) 191+1 (Cont.) 191+3 (Cont.) Byrl Canaday Elvyn Hampton Earl Conley Thelma Cochrill Junior Cavinee LaVerne Harold Lola D vey LaVerne Cox Ruth Carinee Pauline Hoyt Mildred Davey Ruthella Engelhardt Lloyd Cochran Hazel Hoyt Frank Davis LaVerne England Marjorie Conley Katherine Lalman Wallace Dumcum Faye Frencn Lester Coooer Eugene LaMar Lilian Fields Junior Gilpin Dillard Cox Ellis Lanzrath John Franse Retha Goodall Eula Crisler Jack Lockhart Dorothy Gilpin PhilliD Hare Erma Crisler Glenn Logan Erma Lee Gorrell Pegg Ellen Hay Lloyd Davis Lucy McHone Sidney Higginbottom Betty Higginbottom Charles Dedrick Evelyn Povenmire Eva Ruth Hoyt Darrell Hubler Geneva Dye Eugene Schrlver Adrian Johnson Juanita Huffman Eldon Fife Ruth Simpson Enid Knight Margie Jackson Junior Funk Phillis Singer Mary Jane LaMar Mary Johnson Deloris Giffin Philip Singer Leslie Lile Clayton Kem-ton Loring Harold Irvin Smith Willis Matteson Emma Logan Louise Harris Roy Spencer Janetta Oakley Nadine McCarty Louise Henderson Marjorie Stainbrook Helen Page Carol McFadden Thelma Hodgson Granville Stocklin Howard Quaintance Pauline Maxwell Mildred Hodgson Gladys Stroup Joseph Reed Glenn Merrill Loraine Hus ted Richard Thompson Alden Satchell John Nickell Junior Ingram Harry Traul Charles Smith Glen Obermeier Vertus Jackson Willis Troutman Richard Stainbrook Dale Page Irene Keitel Luella Walker Elmeda Tinsely Betty Parks Dale D. Lemon Dorothy Wilcox Delbert Troutman Bill Pingry Helen Loch Dale Woolsey James Troutman Dale Povenmire Destis McCemmon Gerald Zimmerman Jesse Wallace James Ruble John McCammon Darlene Zimmerman Clarence Wright Harold Satchell Harlen Mundell Thelma Zimmerman Robert Spencer Vergil Nicholas 191+0 191+2 Wilma Smith Winston Nicholas Phyllis Bohnert Allie Boydston Kenneth Thompson Evelyn Nolin Charles Brown Roy Burcham Jack Troutman Thomas Oakley G. W. Campbell Dorothy Byerley Ina White Carl Peterson Roy Collins Maurice Byerley Edward Reed Gerald Davey Claude Carmin 191+1+ Marjorie Reed Loraine Dill Charles Cole Mabel Arney Wanda Richardson Velda Lee Ellis Kenneth Dill George Blade Anna Richardson Eleanor Funk Marie Dover Maxine Morelan Bowman Albert Rues Pauline Giffin Keith Drake Mae Dean Brownback Dale Sweet Veta Haas Lawrence Dudley Albert Byers Carol Wait Fred Harvey Eugene Dunlop Earnestine Campbell Elridge Walker Wayne Holderman Madge England Elwood Conklin Albert Wallace Amy Huffman Calvin Funk Freddie Davey Herman Keitel Virginia Harold Maxine Diehm 1939 Duanne Lanzrath Charles Haverfield Joy Dysart Howard Akers Harvey LaMar Vanetta Hixson Jay Ford Helen Alexander Fred Lee PaulR. Hodgson Freda Haney June Bearly Neysa Maurer James Keitel James Hare Lois Bottrell Roberta Murdock Wanda Keitel Bill Keitel Byron Boydston Doris Payne Lyle Lanzrath Thelma Knight Ruth Burcham Clayton Povenmire Victor Light Charles Lemon hiith Byerley Eugene Prentice Phoebe McCarty Floyd Nolin, Jr. Lloyd Burcham Jacquelyn Quaintance Russell McFadden Albert Oakley William Calvin Carolyn Saunders Dolly Lee Morrison Betty Lou Peterson Lois Carmon James Thompson James Mundell Dorothy Polley Florence Chamberlain Clarence Traul Robert Nelson Earline Watts Albert Clark Veda Wineland Donald Quaintance Mildred Wright Velma Clark Christine Wooton Edward Rookstool Esther Cochran Darlene Wright Bettye Smith 191+5 Berneice Conklin Hattie Smith Sherman Bartlett Louise Conley 191+1 Roy Stroup Edward Boyer Lindley Cox Herman Barnett John Shular Phillip Brand Leonard L. 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Clayton Hodgson William Lockhart Charles Lee Lavaughn Howell Roy Holloman Brice Milton Lois Magers Yvonne Howell Esther Jackson Pryor Mitchell Elda Jean Mann Elaine Kirkpatrick Wanda Lile Reed Mitchell Barbaline Mathews Harold Knight Betty McCarty Carl Page Dale Mithcell Jo Anne Lee Carroll Peterson Ernest Rice Cleo Nichols Virgil Lyons Charles Peterson Marvin Rosa Dorothy Rovenmire Shirley Mahon Clyde Rrentice Melvin Satchell John Riggs Lucille Mathews Richard Rulhamus Donald Smith Ruth White Richard McCoach Bill Quaintance Mildred Stainbrook Tom Wilcox Eugene Rogers Dorothy Ruble Zuida Surbaugh Betty Jo Witry Novella Schmidt Gale Shelton Gus Wittry Ada Lou Shearer Betty Stachell Verle Iven Wright 1951 Darrell Stites Bernlece Stroup Leslie Bearly Faye Stites Tom Thompson 191+8 Nada Smith Burk Carol White Harold Turntine Ellen Bearly Mary Lou Burnett Albert Wilcox Francis Troutman Billy Brownback Dale Cantrell Shirley Wilson Wilma Watson Robert Brownback Fern Cantrell Elizabeth CarothersClayton Conrad Donna Wishart 19U6 Donald Craig Jimmy Comer 1951; Harold Brady James Hubler James Cornett Lee Dean Austin Harley Barrett Fred Hubler Jay Diehm Deloris Baldwin Barbara Bohnert Jesses Kinder Geraldine Holloman Katie Beasley Erma Lee Carothers Maurine Knight Wilma Kyle Floyd Bowman Irene Cox Lorene Light Helen Lawson Donna Brumley Sheldon Dudley Donald Magers Charles Majors Gene Byerley Dorothy Dunlop Mac Morrow Frank Page Martha Clinesmith Bernlece Ellsworth Norman Paulin Leonard Pearson Earnest Cornett William Dysart Dorene Quaintance Ethlyn Rice Rex Davey Eva Jean Gordon Patsy Ray Osee White Riggs Marion Hodgson William Griffith Richard Rice Beverly Quaintance Willis Dean Hodgson Dale Harvey Louise Riley Betty Stewart R'Neil Huffman Marjorie Creighton Snyder Carolyn Knight Elma Dee Robert Stoner Earle Stroup Warren Knight Hazel Eight Phyllis Troutman Robert Troutman Dorothy Macoubrie Jean Keitel Margaret Wilcox Patricia Morgan Patty Mundell Eugene Kinder 191+9 Roy Wilcox Kenneth Knight Ruth Barkley Doris Page Kenneth McGee Margaret Brownback 1952 Keith Platt Joe McReynolds Avis Caldwell Wilma Baldwin Eva Reed John Mitchell Evelyn Cornett Carrol Ball Glenn Riley Maxine Nichols Eleanor Cox Gene Cady Wade Schultz Marilyn Quaintance James Creighton Richard Creighton Ronald Shaffer Donald Rayl Darrell Crosswhite Wayne Crisler Maxine Rookstool Martin Dale George Crosby 1955 Martha Rookstool Barbara Davey Lewis Dale Emmie Adams Marianna Sonnemann Billy Eddy George Henry Diehm Aldana Bowman Alice Stringer Maxine Glover Jeanette Dysart Rosalie Brownback Lawrence Tinsley Fay Goodall Carl Hardesty Joyce Byerley Clydene Lile Herschel Keitel John Creighton 19ll7 Sylvia Morrison Dale Kinder Beth Diehm Raleigh Anderson Mell Page Jim Logan Carl Frear Dorothy Barkley Wilma Scovill Marjorie Macoubrie June Fry Edward Borovlcka Helen Shelton Carol Mathews Carol Hahnfeld Stama Brady Janie Sims Freda Mathews Philip Hampton Betty Brumley Avis Smith Lois McCarty Arlene Koontz Marjorie Brumley Franklin Stainbrook Billy Mills Charles Light Edward Burnett Edrei Louise Sweet Carol Mitchell Otis Lile Delpha Coker Polly Troutman Earl Richardson Dale Mahan Dorothy Conrad Edgar Webster Ivan Ross Phillip Mathews Leroy Cox Betty Lee White Socony Schmidt Wayne Osborn Thelma Dover Robert White Joyce Sims Philip Polley John Fish Kathryn Wilson Barbara Stiffler Shirley Quisenberry Edith Gorrell Marvin Zimmerman Harold Stites Mary Sue Smith Gwinn Gorrell Roberta Troutman Rosalie Smith Mary Louise Goudie 1950 Wilma Troutman Wanda Troutman Byron Haverfield Margaret Boydston Carl White Arlene Weeks Eileen Holloman Don Breuel Harold Weeks Merlyn Weeks William A. 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