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

 - Class of 1959

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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



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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

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