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

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ftmimatration EARL G. ALLENDER, Principal MAE DEAN HODGSON, Secretary May the Tuture hold fond memories of the past Jr«U if GiM Juo COMMENCEMENT 8:00 P. M. PARKER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Processional.....................Pomp and Circumstance Parker High School Band Invocation.......................Rev. Charles Caulkins Pastor, Methodist Church, Parker Class History......................... Dwight Gorrell Salutatorian Address...........................Marilyn Hodgson Thanks Be To God...............................Dickson Senior Girls Ensemble Class Will...................................Mary Ward Introduction of Speaker.....Principal Earl G. Allender Address............................ Towards Tomorrow” J.T. Sandefur, Head, Department of Secondary Education, Kansas State Teachers College Class Prophecy.............................John Polley Valedictorian Address.......................Ronald Hay Presentation of Class.................Earl G.Allender Presentation of Diplomas................Marion Barnett Director, Parker High School Board of Education Benediction....................Rev. Charles Caulkins Recessional.....................Pomp and Circumstance Parker High School Band Please Stand ddM KidXnatu c Earl G. Allender Drafting Driver Ed. Dan E. Stonecipher Earth Science General Science Biology Chemistry Physics Fred G. Dixon Driver Ed. Shorthand American History Girls P. E. Coach Fae Adell Foods Clothing Family Living Carolyn M. Brogan General Math Algebra I II Geometry Advanced Math Norman 0. Shire General Business Typing Bookkeeping Economics Office Practice American Government Jeffery H. Poster French English IV Prances L. Cook English Newspaper Ruth A. Huey Vocal Music Instrumental Music Gary Harvey Vocational Agriculture Board of Education TO THE CLASS OF 1965 Congratulations and Best Wishes L Treasurer 3 Director Board Member 7 Board Member Clerk Janitor OUR JANITOR We would like to use this space to thank Mr. Hicks for all his time and effort and extra work that he has devoted in helping all the stu- dents and faculty. Without his help many of our projects and programs would not have been as successful as they were. His friendly attitude, smiles and words of encouragement have been greatly appreciated by all at Parker Rural High School. entora John Wayne Polley Gary Dean Mahon Veraon Bently Eliis David Kenneth Gillespie Ina Faith McMillan Albert Lae Kerr Sandra Louise Giffir Roy Eugene Nickell Terry Mac Sims Patricia Ann Hall Steven Douglas Kinder Margaret Sue Burk Marilyn Kay Hodgson Senior Class History In August of 1961, the following 28 Bewildered but diligent baby Panthers enrolled into the instructional allies of Parker Rural High School: Gary Mahon, Donna Harvey, Richard Chambers, John Polley, Bruce Boydston, Linda Singer, Vernon Ellis, Mary Brooks, Margaret Burk, Roy Nickell, Mary Mauk, David Gillespie, Sandra Giffin, Albert Kerr, Dwight Gorrell, Ina McMillan, Mary Ward, Steve Kinder, Mac Sims, Particia Hall, Roger Bowman, David Yates, Patricia Garst, Connie Barnett and Bob Brown. The business of high school was new to all of them, but they soon were busily at work. With the help of its class sponsors, Mr. Barnes and Mrs. Moore, the class soon became adjusted to high school life. The student council repre- sentatives picked by the class that year were Roy Nickell and Mary Brooks. The first notable event of the new students was initiation after which they were full-fledged Panthers. Shortly after the term started, one of the Panther cheerleaders left and her position was readily filled by Connie Barnett. During their first year the class enjoyed parties, dances, and many other school activities. For the term of 1962-63, twenty-eight determined students began their second year of high school education. During the previous summer. Bob Brown moved to Arkansas City and Telsa Cuzydlo joined the class. During the first class meeting, Mr. Barnes was chosen as sponsor and Linda Singer and Vernon Ellis were elected as student council representatives. The Sophomore class busied itself with many activities such as car washes, class parties and athletics. Connie Barnett and Linda Singer were elected as cheerleaders. Later, Richard Chambers and Connie Barnett were selected as Home- coming Attendants. Twenty-six ambitious Panthers enrolled for the Junior Class of 1963-64, after a summer of hard work, the class found that it had lost two classmates of the previous year, Patricia Garst and David Yates. The class sponsors, Mrs. Adell and Mr. DeLano, assisted the class with its many activities. The actions of the Junior class were boosted by Bruce Boydston and Linda Singer, who were student council members. Again, Connie Barnett and Linda Singer sported the Panther emblem as they helped lead the cheering section. The Junior class play entitled Everybody's Crazy , was presented in December under the direction of Miss Hunt. On April 17, at the Blue Lantern Restaurant in Paola, the Junior class presented the Junior-Senior banquet under the theme, Tender is the Night. During the remaining part of the year, Roger Bowman, Frank Butler, and Telsa Cuzydlo departed from our ranks, but Bill Linnartz joined the class. On August 27, 1964, twenty-four bone-fide Panthers entered the halls of P.R.H.S. for their final year of secondary education. During the summer Bill Linnartz had strayed from the class. Under the guidance of our president, Richard Chambers and our sponsors, Mr. Harvey and Miss Brogan, the class laid the ground work for the remaining year. Gary Mahon and Connie Barnett, Student Council representatives, did their best in upholding the needs of the class. Three senior girls, Margaret Burk, Linda Singer, and Connie Barnett, received positions as cheerleaders. During the memorable event of Homecoming, four seniors held key positions on the Panther float. Gary Mahon and Linda Singer were King and Queen while Roy Nickell and Donna Harvey were attendants. The Senior class play was presented under the direction of Mr. Foster and Mr. Allender. After two weeks of practice and hard work, the fourteen partici- pants successfully presented the play, No Boys Allowed. The night of April 30, the Juniors honored the Senior class with the annual Junior-Senior banquet, under the theme of Singing in the Rain The Senior class concluded their year, by taking their Senior sneak trip to Sequoya State Park, Oklahoma. Completed all their studies and final exams, and finally ended their high school career with graduation on May 20, 1965. The Senior class will long remember the halls of Parker Rural High School. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1965, swearing to be in possession of sound minds, do here-by present this last will and testament, witnessed by teachers, parents and friends. We leave to the entire student body our quiet dignified ways, eagerness to skip class, ability to have a class meeting and accomplish nothing; and our friendly, helpful kindness shown toward all underclassmen. We leave the faculty the remembrance of a wonderful group of students and permit them to use our class as a shining example of ideal students to classes that have not yet passed through PRHS. Connie Barnett leaves her let-down-feeling’' to all girls that are planning to attend slumber parties in the future. Bruce Boydston gives his basketball abilities to Max Servais. Mary Brooks wills her ability to get along with the guys to this year's Junior girls who seem to need it lately. Margaret Burk leaves her Head Twirler uniform to David Butler; he enjoys handling the school's batons first hour. Richard Chambers leaves his athletic abilities to Anna Gorrell with the hopes that she will lead the teams to Linn League Championships in 1966. Vernon Ellis leaves his name Little Hermie to Larry Kratzberg. David Gillespie wills his attentive and eager-to-learn attitude to Montie Mahan. Sandra Giffin leaves her sweet personality and all of her nick-names to Dianne Shields. Dwight Gorrell wills his ability to put out the Panther yearbook by him- self to next year's staff. Pat Hall leaves her quiet chuckle to Marylin Dotson. Donna Harvey gives her True Confession magazines to Hazel McCown. Ronnie Hay leaves his charming ways with the Osawatomie girls to Freeman T. Marilyn Hodgson leaves her ability to disagree with her classmates political views to Bill Folsom; who already has a good start. Albert Kerr wills a few extra pounds of excess muscle to Gary Coop. Steve Kinder wills his ability to do nothing to Wayne Mauk. Tom King Wills his math talents to Allen Kehl. Gary Mahon leaves his ability to find his contact lenses on the football field to next year's cheerleader, Debbie Cockran. Mary Mauk wills her quiet and innocent ways to Sharon Day. Ina McMillan leaves her study habits to Kelly Nickell. Roy Nickell wills his rippling muscles to next year's football team. They'll need them. John Polley leaves his luck in catching raccoons to David Hodgson and hopes that David will catch twice as many next fall as John did last fall. MacSims leaves his ability to lose a few pounds to Charlotte Querry. Linda Singer wills her ability to take a joke to Mr. Allender. Mr. Allender can't you take a joke? Mary Ward Gives her ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Gloria Koontz and her permanent mark on the Panther Press room floor. SENIOR STATISTICS Cannie Sue Barnett Panther Press 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Class Vice President 1 Class President 2 Junior Play 3 Girls Triple Quartet 3 Girls Ensemble 3 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 Student Council 1; Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Homecoming Attendant 2 Senior Play 4 Mary Aleeta Brooks Band 2 Vice President 2 Student Council 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Girls Triple Quartet 3 Homecoming Attendant 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Pep Club Officer 4 Senior Play 4 Letter Girl 2 Panther Press 4 Bruce Allie Boydston Student Council 3 Class Treasurer 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Lettermans Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Boys Triple Quartet 3 Boys Ensemble 3 Boys Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3 Home Coming Attendent 3 Basketball Captain 4 Band 2-3 Senior Play 4 Margaret Sue Burk Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Fifteen 1-3 Girls Triple Quartet 3 Junior Play 3 Y-Teen 2-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 4 Twirler 3-4 Richard Lee Chambers David Kenneth Gillespie Baskebtall 2 Football 2-3-4 F. F. A. 4 Dwight Gordon Gorrell Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1 Track 1-2 Lettermans Club 2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Class Vice President 4 F. F. A. Reporter 2-4 F. F. A. Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 F. F. A. Basketball 4 DeKalb Award 4 Pat Hall Marilyn Kay Hodgson Y-Teen Play 1-4 Junior Play 3 Girls Fifteen 2 Girls Double Quaret 3 Girls Triple Quartet' 3 Woodwind Ensemble 3 Vocal Solo 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Twirler 2 Letter Girl 3 Drum Major Mascot 1 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Panther Press 4 Football 1-2-3-4 3asketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Lettermans Club 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Class President 2-4 Class Treasurer 3 FFA President 3 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Attendent 2-3 Vernon Bently Ellis Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-4 Student Council 2 Track 1-2-3- Lettermans Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Boys Triple Quartet 3 Boys Ensemble 3 Senior Play 4 Sandra Louise Giffin Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3-4 Y-Teen Play 1-2 Pep Club 4 Pep Club Officer 4 Glee Club 1-2-4 Mixed Chorus 2-4 Letter Girl 1-2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Panther Press 4 Y-Teen 2-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Twirler 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Play 4 Panther Press 4 Donna Sue Harvey Class Treasurer 1 Class Vice President 3 Y-Teen Play 1-2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Girls Triple Quartet 3 Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Letter Girl 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Treasurer 3 Pep Club President 4 Senior Play 4 Panther Press 4 Homecoming Attendant Ronald LaVern Hay Y-Teen Play 2 Basketball 2-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Football 4 Albert Lee Kerr Football 2-3-i| Boys Ensemble 3-3 F. F. A. 1-2-3-ij- Band 1 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-14. Glee Club 1-2-3-14- Steve Douglas Kinder Y-Teen Play 2 Football 3-I4. Basketball I4. Track I4. Thomas William King Junior Play 3 Boys Triple Quartet 3 Boys Ensemble 3 Senior Play I4. Gary Dean Mahon Track 2-I4. Class President 3 Boys Triple Quartet 3 Boys Ensemble 3 Junior Play 3 Football 3-I4. Basketball 3-I4- Senior Play I4. Student Council [4. Homecoming King I4. Terry Mac Sims Mixed Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 Football I-3-I4. Basketball 1 Track I-2-3-I4. F. F. A. I4. Roy Eugene Nickell Band 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Football 1-2-3-14- Basketball I-2-3-I4. Track I-2-3-I4. Junior Play 3 Senior Play I4. Lettermans Club 2-3-14- F. F. A. 1-2-3-14. Student Council 1 Class Secretary 2 Homecoming Attendant 1). Boys Triple Quartet 3 F. F. A. Vice President 3' Mary Louise Mauk Twirler I4. Senior Play I4. Y-Teen 2-3-14- Pep Club 1 Band 1-2 -3-I4. Glee Club 1-2-3-k Mixed Chorus I-2-3-I4. Panther Press 14. Ina Faith McMillan Junior Play 3 Glee Club 2-3 John Wayne Polley Band 1-2-3 Football 1-2-3-14. Class Treasurer 3-lj- F. F. A. I-2-3-I4. Junior Play 3 Lettermans Club 3 Linda Lu Singer Class Secretary I-I4. Cheerleader 2-3-14- Student Council 2-3 Y-Teen 1-2-3-14- Y-Teen President I4. Girls Fifteen 2 Vocal Solo 3-lj- Girls Ensemble 3 Woodwind Ensemble 3 Panther Press I4. Annual Staff 1). FFA Sweetheart 3 Homecoming Queen l . Band 1-2-3 -I4. Glee Club I-2-3-I4. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-14- Twirler 2 Letter Girl 3 Senior Play I4. Mary Florilla Ward Y-Teen Play I-2-3-I4. Junior Play 3 Girls Fifteen 2 Vocal Solo 3 Girls Double Quarter 3 Girls Triple Quartet 3 Woodwind Ensemble 3 Y-Teen 1-2-3-14. Y-Teen Cabinet 2-3-I4. Glee Club 1-2-3-14. Pep Club I-2-3-I4. Twirler 3 Letter Girl 2 Drum Major Ij. Annual Staff 14. Panther Press I4. Senior Play Ij. Certificate of Distinguished Achievement Linda Lu Singer was chosen by the faculty to receive the American Legion Award at the last day of school awards assembly. The award was presented by Dean Bigelow member of the Centerville American Legion. yJcUCUHdy mtiors President...Dillard Ungeheuer Vice President...Robert Chambers Student Council...Douglas McCarty Secretary...Charles Fortner Treasurer...David Hodgson Student Council...Marylin Traul Dillard Ungeheuer Douglas McCarty Gloria Koontz Vickey Ross Robert Chambers Marylin Traul James Wilson Charles Fortner Anna Gorrell Jane Jackson David Hodgson Rose Burk Charleta Dumcum Kenneth Wells Mary Jane Walker Gary Orr Dan Stonecipher Fred Dixon Sponsor Sponsor JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS OF 196Ij.-65 On August 27, 19614-, 17 Juniors entered the halls of P.R.H.S. During the summer the class lost four of their members, and gained Bill Folsom. Later in the year Majorie Tinsley and Roger Bowman enrolled as Juniors. At their first class meeting the class elected the following officers: President, Dillard Ungeheuer; Vice President, David Hodgson; Secretary, Charles Fortner; Treasurer, Robert Chambers; and Student Council Representatives, Richard McCarty, and Marylin Traul. During the year they enjoyed two class parties. The first was a hayrack ride to the government well. Preceeding the weiner roast,- games were played. Everyone had a good time although it became a little itchy on the way home. Bob Chambers provided the tractor and did the driving and Rose Burk furnished the wagon. The straw was provided by Jim Wilson. .Several of the members held high honors during the year. Charleta Dumcum was cheerleader, several boys became lettermen, Doug, Bob and Bill earned varsity letters while Dillard and David earned B team letters. Jim Wilson, David Hodgson, and Charleta Dumcum were homecoming attendants. In February, six lucky Juniors from the American History Class (with the entire American Government Class sponsored by Mr. Shire and Mr. Dixon.)went to Topeka to watch the legislature in session. Most everyone took the long tiring trip up to the Capitol dome, which everyone thought was worth the effort. During the year the class sponsored several money making projects some of which were a donkey basketball game, a chili supper, and a bake sale. In April they honored the Seniors with a Junior—Senior Banquet. The Juniors are now looking forward hesitantly to their final year at P.R.H.S. 0pl|0morpB President...Tom Keitel Vice President...Bob Cook Secretary...Phillis Harold Treasurer...Cheryl Holloman Larry Kratzberg Brenda Harold Jerry Summers Max Servias Marilyn Dotson Sharon Day Student Council...Larry Kratzberg Student Council... Brenda Harold Student Council...Twila Schlotzhauer Twila Schlotzhauer Wayne Mauk David Holloman Debbie Cockran Wanda Paul Carol Burk Tom Keitel Robert Cook Phillis Harold Cheryl Holloman Diana Shields LaDonna Bowman Hazel McCowan Norman 0. Shire Sponsor Mrs. Pae Adell Sponsor SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS OP 196 -65 We began our second year of high school as twenty-one lively oophomores. We had lost three students from the previous year: Doyle Ingram, Cindy Stroup, and John Koontz. But we also gained one new student. Hazel McCowan We met with our sponsors, Mrs. Adell and Mr. Shire, and elected the following class officers: Tom Kietel, president; Bob Cook, vice-president; Phillis Harold, secretary; Cheryl Holloman, treasurer; and Brenda Harold and Larry Kratzberg student council. At the end of the first semester we lost Brenda Harold so we elected Twila Schlotzhauer as our new student council member. At this same time we gained Jane Cook and Glenda Richey, making us a total of twenty-two. Our first class party was a hayrack ride and wiener roast wnicn. we all enjoyed very much. FvedktK K President—Kenneth Nickell r?H burnt Vice-President--Freeman Thomas Secretary—Bill Walker Treasure—Connie Holderman Student Council...Rolleen Hampton Student Council...J. C. Haas AVAILABLE Kenneth Nickell Rolleen Hampton Diana Dumoum Freeman Thomas J. C. Haas Aaron Dross Bill Walker Connie Holderman Glenda Richardson Charles Kerr Linda Boots Gary Coop Charlotte Querry Ray Hodgson Connie Hay Phyllis Osborn Monte Mahan Rosley Schaal David Butler Elaine Morgan Joyce Orant Steve Diehm Margaret Demmitt LeRoy Chadwick Kay Cornett James Morrison Kathy Grant Allen Kehl Freshman Sponsors: Mrs. Huey and Mr. Cook Kelly Hickell Floyd Stites FRESHMEN HIGHLIGHTS OF 1961 .-65 r 2n ust 28, 1961; thirty anxious Freshmen walked the halls ?„ fV R H- for ,the fir3t time Rosley Schaal joined us later in the year thus enlarging us to a class of thirty-one pupils. VW® were to do our part in profit-making activities for the Y-Teens and the F.F.A. Freshmen also fared well in sports. We elected Kenneth Nickell president. Freeman Thomas vice- Bi1X Yalker secretary, Connie Holderman, treasurer, and RoUaexi Hampton and J. C. Haas student council members. In September we enjoyed our first class party. Mrs. Huey and Mr. took are our sponsors. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN TOP 5 Marilyn Kay Hodgson Ronald Laverne Hay CLASS HISTORY Dwight Gordon Gorrell CLASS WILL Mary Florilla Ward CLASS PROPHECY John Wayne Polley PERFECT ATTENDENCE Attendance for 614.-65 Seniors Vernon Ellis Connie Barnett Marilyn Hodgson Juniors Anna Gorrell Gloria Koontz Kenneth Wells Vickey Ross Freshmen J„C. Haas Connie Hay Kelly Nickell Glenda Richardson Sophomores Bob Cook Phillis Harold David Holloman Floesta Wells VERNON ELLIS ■sbh:-:;- star represents year of perfect attendance. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Larry Kratzberg; J. C. Haas; Sponsor: Mr. Allender; Seated: Rolleen Hampton; Connie Barnett; Vice-President: Gary Mahon; President: Richard McCarty; Secretary-Treasurer: Marilyn Traul; Brenda Harold. For the Student Council 6J+—65 was a real busy year. They sponsored many all school dances, sold panther sweat- shirts and car tags. In the Spring they sponsored an all school prom. The theme was Hawaiian Paradise” the music was furnished by the Fabulous Uniques . Everyone enjoyed a wonderful year of entertainment. Earth Science Mr. Stonecipher Typing Mr. Shire Algebra Miss Brogan American History Mr. Dixon Clothing Mrs. Adell English Mr. Cook Panther Press Staff Mr. Cook Drafting Mr. A1lender Home Economics Mrs. Adell Back Row: Mac Servais, Mac Sims, Dennis Morgan, Gary Orr, David Gii1®3p;L® Kenneth Wells, Bill Walker, Steve Diehm, Aaron Gross, and Floyd Stites. Second Row: Mr. Harvey, Advisor; Charles Fortner, Albert Kerr, Dillard Ungeheuer, Sentinel; Robert Chambers, Treasurer; Roy Nic- kell. Vice President; David Hodgson. President; John Polley, Sec- retary: Dwight Gorrell, Reporter; Monte Mahan. Front Row: Wayne Mauk, Larry Kratzberg, Kelly Nickell, Charles Kerr, James Morrison, Kenneth Nickell, Ray Hodgson, David Holloman. The FFA Chapter of Parker was comprised of 28 members and one advisor. The chapter officers for 1961 -65 were as follows: President, David Hodgson; Vice President, Roy Nickell; Secretary, John Polley; Treasurer, Robert Chambers; Reporter, Dwight Gorrell; Sentinal, Dillard Ungeheuer; and Mr. Harvey, Advisor. The first main event for the chapter was the FFA Officer s Training School at Lawrence. The purpose of the school is to give the officer’s extra training for the execution of their duties. In October, Mr. Harvey and the majority of the chapter attended the National FFA Convention and the American Royal at Kansas City. For a money-raising project, the chapter sold mixed nuts. Each member was requested to sell one case (12 cans). A fairly good return was earned from the project. The Y-Teen girls joined the FFA boys for a party in the school shop. Refreshments were: pop, potato chips, and wieners (roasted in the forge). An FFA basketball team was organized for those who wanted to participate. In January, the Parker FFA boys attended John Deere Day at Garnett. A film was presented by the John Deere Company, showing its new implements for 1965. February 1, the chapter attended the annual Linn County Farmer's School at Mound City. Many helpful ideas were presented and the chapter gained knowledge first-hand from the experts. Back Row: Cheryl Holloman, Brenda Harold, Phillis Harold, Hazel McCovn. Fourth Row: Gayle Chadwick, Marylin Dotson, Margaret Burk, Pat Hall, Mary Mauk, Floesta Wells, Margaret Demmit, Ina McMillan, Jane Jackson, Mrs, Adell. (Sponsor) Third Row: Diana Shields, Twila Schlotzhauer, Rosley Schaal, Elaine Morgan, Charlotte Querry, Connie Holder-man, Rolleen Hampton, Connie Hay Linda Boots, LaDonna Bowman. Second Row: Anna Gorrell, Marilyn Hodgson, Carol Burk, Mary Brooks, Wanda Paul, Vickie Ross, Rose Burk, Glenda Richardson, Phyllis Osborn, Kay Cornett. First Row: Linda Singer, Connie Barnett, Mary Ward, Diana Duncum, Donna Harvey, Sandra Giffin, Gloria Koontz, Marylin Traul, Debbie Cockran, Charleta Duncum. Christmas Party Valentine Party Drivers Education Front Row: David Butler, Max Servais, Wayne Mauk, Steve Diehm, Freeman Thomas, LeRoy Chadwick, Charles Kerr, Allen Kehl, Kenneth Nickel, J.C. Haas Second Row: Kay Cornett, Charlotte Querry, Twila Schlotzhauer, Gayle Chad- wick, Cheryl Holloman, Diana Shields, Hazel McCown, Rosley Schaal, Sharon Day, Wanda Paul, Carol Burk, Linda Boots, Marilyn Dotson, Phyllis Osborn. Kelly Nickel. Back Row: Mr. Dixon, Mr. Allender, (Instructors) Floyd Stites. JANITOR We the students of Parker High would like to thank Mrs. Hicks for being- a valuable assistant to our Janitor Mr. Ralph Hicks. Bus Drivers Buses owned by: Don P. Koontz Maxine Holderman Howard Hare LeeHolderman Eldon Mauk Don Koontz Marion Barnett Back Row: Miss Brogan, sponsor; Margaret Demmit, Jane Jackson, Brenda Harold, Pat Hall, Dianna Dumcum, Floesta Wells, Joyce Grant, Third Row: Elaine Morgan, Phyllis Osborn, Charlotte Querry, Linda Boots, Glenda Richardson, Connie Hay, Rolleen Hampton, Connie Holderraan. Second Row: Debbie Cockran, Phillis Harold, Carol Burk, Marilyn Hodgson, Marylin Traul, Rose Burk, Vickie Ross, Wanda Paul. Front Row: Linda Singer, Charletta Dunicum, Mary Brooks, Sandra Giffin, Donna Harvey , Gloria Koontz, Connie Barnett, and Margaret Burk, Jim Wilson Roy Nickell David Hodgson Brenda Harold Charleta Dumcum Donna Harvey Homecoming Dance HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS OF 196 -65 On Friday, October 23, the Parker Panthers held their annual Homecoming Celebration hosting the Mound City Eagles. The Coronation took place at half-time . The Queen Candidates circled the field on a float beautifully decorated in purple and white with a large Panther head on the back representing the theme Panthers On The Prowl . Crowned as King and Queen were Gary Mahon and Linda Singer. Attendants were Jim Wilson, Brenda Harold, Roy Nickell, Charleta Dumcum, David Hodgson, and Donna Harvey. Following the game. Students and Alumni of PRHS gathered for an evening of fun and dancing at the City Hall which was gaily decorated by the Pep Club girls. CHEERLEADERS BAND MIXED CHORUS Front Row: Phillis Harold, Linda Singer, LaDonna Bowman, Gloria Koontz, Rolleen Hampton, Sandra Giffin, Mary Brooks, Donna Harvey, David Butler, Wayne Mauk, Vernon Ellis, Dillard Ungeheuer, Kenneth Nickell, Linda Boots, Glenda Richardson, Connie Holderman, Connie Hay, Carol Burk, Marilyn Hodgson, Wanda Paul,Dianna Dumcum. Back Row: Mrs. Huey, Director; Rosley Schaal, Margaret Burk, Anna Gorrell,Patricia Hall, Mary Mauk, Brenda Harold, Albert Kerr, Doug McCarty, Aaron Gross, Gary Mahon, Bruce Boydston, Jim Wilson, Roy Nickell, Tom King, Mary Ward, Phyllis Osborn, Rose Burk, Debbie Cockran, Marylin Traul, Charleta Dumcum, Charlette Querry Vickey Ross. ‘ Boys’ Glee Club Back Row: Mrs. Huey, Instructor; Albert Kerr, Doug McCarty, Gary Mahon, Bruce Boydston, Vernon Ellis, Jim Wilson, Tom King. David Butler. Front Row: David Butler, Wayne Mauk, Dillard Ungeheuer, Roy Nickell, Aaron Gross, Kenneth Nickell. GIRLS’ VOCAL GROUP v - Front Row: Mary Mauk, Sandra Giffin, Phillis Harold, Twila Schlotzhauer, Cheryl Holloman, Brenda Harold, Marylin Traul, Linda Boots, Rolleen Hampton, Gloria Koontz, Debbie Cockran, Charleta Dumcum, Glenda Richardson, Connie Holderman, Dianna Dumcum, Wanda Paul, Marilyn Dotson, Back Row: Mrs. Huey Director: Floesta Wells, Patricia Hall, Anna Gorrell, Margaret Burk, Jane Jackson, Linda Singer, Mary Brooks, Donna Harvey, Gayle Chadwick, Mary Ward, Sharon Day, Mary Walker, LaDonna Bowman, Phyllis Osborn, Rose Burk, Charlette Querry, Connie Hay, Carol Burk, Marilyn Hodgson, Vickey Ross. DRUM MAJORETTE Mary Ward JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Cast Senior I got him PLAY CAST AND DIRECTORS Ah s quitting and thats a fact . FOOTBALL TEAM 'VoAyV'al ;Sp | i H Back Row; Coach Dixon, Bob Cook, Bill Walker, Kenneth Wells, pi Bob Chambers, Tom King, David Holloman, Ray Hodgson Charles iijjii Fortner, Kelly Nickell, Second Row; David Hodgson, Richard H Chambers, Jim Morrison, John Polley, Roy Nickell, Gary Mahon, llil! Freeman Thomas, Charles Kerr, David Gillespie, Bill Folsom, 111 First Row; Dillard Ungeheuer, Vernon Ellis, Bruce Boydston ill Mac Sims, Ron Hay, Albert Kerr, Doug McCarty, Dwight Gorrell iiilii Tom Keitel, Jim Wilson. Season Record Le Roy Pomona Mound City Pleasanton Blue Mound Mound City Moran La Cygne Uniontown PRHS 19 ::: jjjjjij Robert CharnbersB n •« •••••••••••••••••• •lilliii: l!l!!!!!!!liu!i!!!i!!ll!!!!li!l!!!i!!!!!!iil!!!!' Basketball Varsity Richard Chambers, Ron Hay, Gary Mahon, Doug McCarty, Bruce Boydston, Tom King, Vernon Ellis, B y Nickell, Bob Chambers, and Bill Folsom. Coach Dixon Center. B” Team Charles Kerr, Bob Cook, Jim Morrison, Tom Keitel, Bill Walker, David Holloman, Dillard Ungeheuer, David Hodgson, Jerry Summers, Larry Kratzburg, and Coach Dixon Center. District Tournament Parker High Panthers Placed Second in District Tournament Linn League Tournament 4th Place District Tournament 2nd Place Osage City 65 PRHS 1 4 Regional Tournament League Standings Parker Prescott Moran Mound City Pleasanton Uniontown Blue Mound La Cygne 11-3 11-3 io-4 9-5 5-9 4-io 2-12 2-12 TRACK TEAM Back Row; Bob Cook, Kenneth Wells, Charles Fortner, Wayne Mauk, Jim Wilson. Front Row; David Hodgson , Steve Kinder, Dillard Ungeheuer, Bill Folsom, Jerry Summers, Doug McCarty, Gary Mahon . Senior Gary Mahon 100 Yd dash 220 Yd dash Low Hurdles 880 Relay Junior Doug McCarty Polevault Juniors David Hodgson And Bill Folsom 880 Relay Junior Dillard Ungeheuer Polevault Not Shown Seniors Roy Nickell and Mac Sims Javelin Discus and Shot Faculty Initiation Kr• Frosh Parent-Daughter Party Big Foot Okie Lunch-Hour Goof-Off Old and New Y-Teen Cabinet Candid Shots PICTURES ..•MRIII SENIOR SNEAK GRADUATION SNAPSHOTS Class Prophecy Presentation of Class Class History Pasting up a mat Yearbook Staff Editor Richard Chambers Linda Singer Dwight Gorrell Marilyn Hodgson Ron Hay Mary Ward Annual Staff Osawatomie FOOD CENTER PLENTY OF FREE PARKING RALPH PLATZ, Prop. 837 WALNUT OSAWATOMIE Finest Meats Fresh Fruits Vegetables AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS Your Savings Insured by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation An Agency of The U.S. Government Offices at: REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURED SAVINGS 557 Main Osawatomie PL 5 -311tf 29 W. Wea Paola AX 1|. - 3lj-00 Cowden's Gift shop TteuM, 551 Moin St. Osawatomie 'WX BE WISE SHOP AT GOWDEN'S GIFT SHOP TROUTMAN FURNITURE 509 Main 755-3634 (wigratulatiom to the graduating class FIRST NATIONAL Osawatomie, Kansas BANK RAY PARKER, Agent MOBILE OIL Co. Osawatomie, Kansas Phone 755-4214 Capital Surplus $350,000.00 Member F. D. I. C. Baumann ■ Davis 518 So. Sixth IMPLEMENT CO. PL S-4616 Osawatomie Motors. Inc. John Deere Parts Sales Services FORD SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 755-3149 PBCOUCTSOF «52 432 Main Street Osawatomie, Kansas IRWIN’S DRY GOODS Your Complete Department Store Shoes, Clothing, Piece Goods Phone 795-2970 Mound City BURNS GROCERY SERVICE Phone: PL 5-3420 We Build Our Business On Your Satisfaction BEAGLE KANSAS Fd Woolston Chevrolet Co. Phone 795-2589: Mound City, Kansas Parker Lumber Grain Company Fertilizer, Soybean Seed, Seed Corn, Lumber and Other Building Material Phone 898-3550 Mound City Republic M. A. Bradley, Editor and Publisher County Seat Paper of Linn County Phone 795-2879 DOERHOFF SHOE SHOP SADDLE REPAIR SHOES. REPAIRED Parker, Kansas J. 0. HUFF at Beagle, Kansas J. A. Ford, Mgr. Lumber-Grain-Hardware-Feed-Seed R. F. D. 2 Osawatomie, Kansas Phone 755-3630 Randall Hardware Explosives Floor Coverings Electrical Supplies-Cooling Systems Phone 795-2895 Mound City Bank of Greeley “Since 1888” Greeley, Kansas MEMBER PDIC A FULL SERVICE BANK WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE ALFRED E. ROCKERS, CASHIER M MOVIOfO INTMi BANKING ACT OF 11)1 YOUR BANK AT VEItN AND KAY S A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FROZEN FOODS FRESH FOODS FINE MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES Phone 867-3700 YOUR FRIENDLY STORE SAVINGS! SERVICE! GREELEY CENTERVILLE STATE BANK A COMPLETE SERVICE BANK PHONE 898-2160 MEMBER FDI.C KANSAS STATE BANK WEST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 448- 3191 GARNETT, KANSAS Hours: Main Lobby 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Monday-Saturday Walk-up Window 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. You are always assured of friendly, courteous and confidential attention to every detail of your banking business. You are always welcome Garnett's Home-Owned, Home-Managed Bank. 4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS R E. POLLEY SONS Corner Grocery Parker Kansas We carry a complete line of FRESH MEATS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES at all times CASH BUYERS OF FARM PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS PARKER, KANSAS PHONES Business---898-2330 Residence--898-3620 and--898-3130 FIFTY YEARS Breeders of Domino Herefords STITES GROCERY AND LOCKER WALTER MABLE STITES Meat Processing, Lockers for Rent Fresh Vegetables Fruit Full Line Of Groceries ALL Business Appreciated PARKER, KANSAS KINGSOLVER DRUGS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Prescriptions GARNETT, KANSAS Veterinary Supplies Pangburns Candy Wj.8-3921 PARKER SERVICE STATION TIRES BATTERIES LUBRICATION OIL Wesley Pinneo Phone 898-2135 OPERATOR CENTERVILLE GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE Phone 898-2150 ESZ3ZEM STIFFLER GRAIN COMPANY GRAIN • FERTILIZER ■ FEED - SEED CENTERVILLE, KANS. PHONE 898-3760 BULK FEED DELIVERY THE OTTAWA TYPEWRITER COMPANY SALES-SERVICE-OVERHAUL- REBUILDS PHONE CH-2-4943 OTTAWA,KANSAS ROYAL CLEANERS HOME OF FINE CLEANING Phone PL 5 4711 549 Main St. jjjeslem gjuto THE FAMILY STORE 755-2331 OSAWATOMIE TRUETONE RADIO and T.V. Davia Tires—Wizard Appliances ROY S BARBER SHOP Bill Roy 508 South 6th Osawatoxnie QUALITY SERVICE GAS STATION Tires Batteries Lubrication SOUTH SIXTH STREET Osawatomle MEEK'S Drug Store Osawatomie1s friendly drug 3tore since 1879 Phone 755-L6;+2 Osawatomie, Kansas LANNING MUSIC SHOP Skk Main pl 5-2732 Osawatomie STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICE BIOOMINOTON. IUINOIS RAYMOND SHORTY WAGGONER Local Agent Of ice Phone: 755-1+791+ 522 Main Osawatomie, Kansas LANDRY STANDARD SERVICE Phone: 755-31+32 Sixth 3c Brown Avenue Osawatomie, Kansas STANDARD CAYLOR BROS. MDSE. OUTLET Hardware - Appliances • Tires Plumbing and Electrical Supplies OSAWATOMIE Phone 755-2630 Ben Franklin Store 525 Main St. Osawatomie, Kansas George C. Hunsperger Owner Telephone 755-3333 (flexall) SPENDABLE PRESCRIPT ! SERVICE OUR PHARMACIST TAKES A PERSONAL INTEREST IN YOUR GOOD HEALTH DON'S BARBER SHOP SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO It Pays to Look Well Osawatomie Kansas W. A. SINCLAIR, Owner Osawatomie Phone 755-4111 MAC MOTOR CO CMC TRUCK SALES b SERVICE 1002-13 Sixth St. Phone No. 755-2445 Osawatomie, Kansas BILL CALVIN vu 5-4033 Osawatomie, Kansas Ag chemicals - gas - oil - grease PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE UNIVERSAL TIRE SERVICE HOWARD BARNES. Owner Gasoline OR Complete Tire Service Lubrication PI 5-331+ Osawatomie 61+0 Main GARNETT NEW AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION GARNETT Serene Miller Ford Implement Co. FIFTH AND MAIN GARNETT. KANSAS 66032 PHONE 448 3313 KAY S 66 SERVICE East 4th Hy. 169 GARNETT, KANSAS GARNETT VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr. A. W. Brecheisen Dr. J. J. Bailey 448-5822 ll5 Maple Box lj.0 Garnett, Kansas 66032 GARNETT TRUCK TRACTOR CO. PHONE: 448-5456 236 - 240 East Fifth Garnett. Kansas WEBSTER’S JEWELRY Garnett, Kansas Wm. A. Neal Pharmacy Hallmark-Russell Stover .J'Medicinals By The Fine Art of The Apothecary Garnett, Kansas 448-5511 ANDERSON COUNTY SALES CO. Z. Ratliff M. Ratliff Auctioneers Garnett Kansas 448-5714 33214. Penn s Apco Service Your Friendly Apco Dealer Complete Lubrication Most brands of Oil 1+48-9577 Wayne Penn, Mgr. THE ANDERSON COUNTY HOSPITAL Garnett Kansas .21+ Hours a Day 365 Days a Year CARROLL SCHULTE, REALTOR, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 305 MAIN Phone 448-3714 THE MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC Garnett, Kansas 518 S Garnett, Kansas McDONALDS AUTO PARTS . Main Garnett, Kansas 448-6611 S M ELECTRIC SERVICE NEALE McCOY Motor Rewinding Corner of 1st HY 59 Garnett, Kansas Phone 448-6631 WESTERN AUTO Associate Store West Side of Square Phone 448-3331 GARNETT MONUMENT GLASS 126 West Fifth Avenue Phone 448-6622 Monuments and Markers Auto Glass, Furniture Tops, CO. Mirrors Garnett __Centerville G ARNETT STATE SAVINGS BANK A Solid, Pull Service Bank Since 1899 Drive-In, Walk-Up Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5'30 p.m. Monday th.ru Saturday NO SERVICE CHARGE ON FARM OR PERSONAL ACCOUNTS We Specialize in Outstanding Service Member of P. D. I. C. - Capital Funds Over $850,000 Game 11 Kansas Galloway Clothing Co. THE CORNER CLOTHIERS Garnett, Kansas EAST SIDE CLOVER FARM Phone 1+14.8-3813 GARNETT,KANSAS FRAKER CLOTHING CO. The Store For The Lad And His Dad Phone 1+1+8-551+1 Garnett, Kansas JERRY'S TV SALES SERVICE Phone 1+1+8-31+1+1 Garnett, Kansas SUTTON’S DIAMOro and JEWELRY WATCH SPECIALIST GARNETT, KANSAS f Si 14 118 EAST PIPTH STREET GARNETT, KANSAS PHOTOS % Phone 1+1+8-3215 Frear Feed Produce Poultry, Eggs and Chemicals Full Line of Mill Feeds FUL 0 PEP Feeds and Farm Supplies Phone 898-2260 CENTERVILLE, KANSAS Star Grain Lumber Co. Telephone 1+1+8-3321 NORTH on HIGHWAY 59 GARNETT, KANSAS STAINBROOK FLAMINGO DRIVE IN WHOLESALE OSAWATOMIE COMPLETE LINE OF FARM SUPPLIES 755-2711 LA CVGNE, KANSAS HARVEY C. AND MARGENE KESTER Centerville Hardwares Lumber Cc. R.C.A. APPLIANCES PLUMBING WIRING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING The Lewises Phone 898-22$0 Centerville, Kansas Expert Safety Check WOBKER'S GARAGE 614 Main GENERAL OVERHAUL PL 5 3114 BODY SHOP WREAKER SERVICE FARMER'S CO-OP OSAWATOMIE FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK MOUND CITY, KANSAS Grain, Feeds, Capital Funds Over $248,000.00 Fertilizer, and Petroleum Phone 755-3636 A Full Service Bank paying the highest legal Savings Interest .Rate. LEWELLING TYPEWRITER SERVICE ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Authorized Distributors FORT SCOTT, KANSAS Phone: BA 3-4 L0 LYNDON LEWELLING p. 0. Box 565 SCHASTEEN AND MASONER GROCERY AND MARKET mm FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES QUALITY MEATS mound ary, Kansas THE A N C □ CHEESE C □. (INCORPORATED) YOUR ANDERSON COUNTY MILK MARKET Manufacturers of Fancy Cheese =☆= GARNETT. KANSAS P. 0. Box 237 Telephone 448-3314 COMPLIMENTS OF GARNETT CHURCH FURNITURE AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY GARNETT, KANSAS MOUND CITY SKELGAS SERVICE Hulk and Bottles Phone 95-2900 mound ary, Kansas MAHON SERVICE funcRRL Home 2ty Oak Street Striae 1910 Garnett Kansas Ambulance Service Phone 448-5411 day or nlte OIL - TIRES - GAS - ACCESSORIES Phone 898-2385 CENTERVILLE KANSAS HODGSON IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Choose from the Long Green Line of JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT Good equipment malces a good farmer better 122 W. 4th Phone 448-3911 Garnett, Kansas GREELEY CAFE Congratulations to the graduation class. Fine Foods and Beverages 867-2641 Jim and Jean Dalsing BURNIDGE OXYGEN DIST. CO. distributers of Linde Oxygen Acety., Purox Oxweld Apparatus Supplies, Lincoln welding machines supplies-Oxygen Acetyln cylinders for sale or lease, Puritan Medical Gases, Lincoln farm welders, Lincoln,Marguett welding rods Repair all makes. Phone VI 2-8161 000 Swift Street, North ______________North Kansas City, Mo._ GREELEY CO-OP ASS. GRAIN FEED FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES PETROLEUM PROPANE Owned By People Who Serve Phone 867-2150 PAOLA HUME MUSIC CO. The House Of Music PAOLA, KANSAS Phone AX I4.-30J4.I Pianos, Organs, Band Instruments Everything in Music DAIRY QUEEN’S QUEEN CHOICE Malts Shakes French Fries Sundaes Cold Drinks Hamburgers The Cone With The Curl On Top AX U-3192 I4.O9 S. Silver Paola, Kansas CLEMENS GREEN CO. 209 NORTH SILVER STREET AX i4.-2361i PAOLA KANSAS ■kSUPER MARKET RUSSELL'S 10«f $1.00 STORE Variety, Dry Goods, Chinaware Roy Russell, Propietor Paola, Kansas of Paola Kaiser Furniture Co., Inc. West Side Square FURNITURE, APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS Office AX i -2710 Residence AX 14.-3007 STOCKWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY SUNDRIES Record Keeping Supplies South side Portable Typewriters Square Adding Machine for Rent Paola, Kansas Asher Pharmacy Allen L. Asher Reliable Prescription Service — J’s — Footlong Drive In Mrs. Hayden AX l4.-ij.Ol4.6 Paola Bakery Open 6:30 A.M.--6:30 P.M. Northwest Corner of Square _ CAMERAS Barnes Studio films E.s, Sid. Square pAST F|LM FINISHING PORTRAIT paola PHOTOGRAPHY kansas 0. K. BARGIN STORE The New Bigger Better Bargin Store Paola, Kansas Fickel's Furniture Appliance Your Better Living Furniture Store South Side Squ.re, Paola Louisburg Arnold’s Midwest Auto Store Paola, Kansas 502 Runyan Funeral Home Washburn Motors North Silver Paola, Kansas Messer's Rexall Drug Company Paola, Kansas Miami County National Bank Paola. Kansas Osawatomie Auto Parts Osawatomie, Kansas Greeley Garage Greeley, Kansas Compliments of Stella Oswald Greeley, Kansas A, W. Root Beer Drive-In Osawatomie, Kansas PIONEER HYLINE Hybrid Seed Corn, Milo, Sorghum Sudan, and Forage Sorghums. Chicks Started Pullets. Many other breeds. LEE M. 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