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HISTORY On August 28, 1964 thirty anxious, bright-eyed freshmen entered the halls of Parker High School for the first time. We elected Kenneth Nickell, President; Freeman Thomas, vice-president; Bill Walker, secretary;and Connie Holder- man, treasurer. With the help of our class sponsors, Mrs. Huey and Mr. Cook, we soon became adjusted to high school life. We were represented in the student council by J. C. Haas and Rolleen Hampton. Our first big step and one of our fondest memories was initiation. Freeman Thomas and Glenda Richardson were chosen Mr. and Miss Twirp for the best dressed students. Rosley Schaal joined us later, enlarging our class to thirty-one. One year later twenty-seven excited sophomores began our second year of high school education. During the sum- mer we had lost Connie Hay, Rosley Schaal, and LeRoy Chadwick. During the year we gained one student, Linda Warn- er, but lost Joyce Grant. We met with our sponsors, Mr. Trask and Mr. Pendergraft to elect the following officers: Freeman Thomas, presi- dent; Glenda Richardson, vice-president; Connie Holderman, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; Charlotte Querry, re- porter; and Dianna Dumcum, student council representative. We enjoyed two class parties, one was a hay rack ride and party in the gym; the second was a bar-b-que at the Parker Lake. Dianna Dumcum was elected cheerleader that year and Margaret Demmitt was a twirler for the band. Freeman Thomas and Connie Holderman were elected homecoming attendants. The following fall on August 29, 1966, twenty-five Juniors again roamed the halls of Parker High School. During the summer we lost two members; Margaret Demmitt and David Butler. Later in the year we lost Steve Diehm and Linda Moore, leaving us a total of twenty-three. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Glenda Richardson, president; Aaron Gross, vice-presi- dent; Connie Holderman, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; and Freeman Thomas represented the Juniors in the stu- dent council. Mr. Harvey and Mr. Bishop were a great aid to the Juniors as our sponsors. The class sponsored many money-making projects which included a car wash, Halloween Carnival, two turkey shoots, a work day, a shotgun raffle, the concession stand at football games, a chili supper, taking census for our school district and the magazine sales. The Juniors successfully put on the play entitled, “Here Come the Brides.” On April 3,1967, the Juniors attended Government Day at Mound Ctiy. Connie Holderman, Freeman Thomas, Aaron Gross and Phyllis Osborn were homecoming attendants. Dianna Dum- cum, Connie Holderman, and Glenda Richardson led the Pep Club as cheerleaders. On April 21, 1967, the Juniors presented the Seniors with a very lovely banquet and prom. The theme carried out was “Shower of Stars”. The band group “Morning Dew” played at our prom. Twenty Seniors entered P.H.S. for their final year on August 28, 1967. During the summer we gained Gary Walker, and lost Aaron Gross, Kathy Sturm, Bill Walker, and Elaine Morgan. Freeman Thomas was elected president, Charles Kerr, vice-president; Charlotte Querry, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; and Glenda Richardson, student council representative. Our sponsors for the final year were Mr. Harvey and Miss Birkenholz. Glenda Richardson was elected head cheerleader, Dianna Dumcum and Connie Holderman were cheerleaders with Charlotte Querry as alternate. Linda Boots was drum majorette. Again this year, we held several money-making projects including a car wash, two turkey shoots, a shotgun raffle, cake raffles at basketball games, taking census for our school district and the magazine sales. On October 13, Jim Morrison and Dianna Dumcum were crowned King and Queen. Charles Kerr and Glenda Richard- son were attendants. After days of hard work and fun, a hillbilly play ,“A-Feudin’ Over Yonder”, was presented successfully under the di- rection of Mr. Harvey. The Junior class highlighted our Senior year by honoring us at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet under the theme “Hawaiian Sunset.” The Seniors added more memories as they took their Senior Sneak to the Lodge of the Ozarks in the Ozark Mountains. After taking our final exams, and receiving our diplomas we ended our high school education and stepped out into the world on May 21,1968. 14 By Linda Boots
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WILL We, the Graduating class of 1968, swearing to be of sound mind and body, here-by present this last will and testament, witnessed by parents, teachers, and friends. We leave the entire student body the many remembrances of the most wonderful class to ever trod the halls of our dear school, our ability to get things accomplished at the very last minute, our willingness to learn along with our ever presence in class, and the gentle guidance we have given to the underclassmen at all times. We leave the faculty the unique rememberance of the most respectful, attentive, and enthusiastic group they have ever had the pleasure of being affiliated with. We give the faculty permission to use us as prime examples of the ideal and perfect students to the students who follow. Linda Boots leaves her bottle of “Summer Blonde” bleach to Mary McDougal so she too can have long blonde hair. Gary Coop wills a few extra inches of unneeded height to Raymond Cornett in hopes Raymond will lead our basketball team to an undefeated season. Kay Cornett leaves her ability to run around the halls of P.H.S. and not get caught to Rita Boots. Dianna Dumcum wills her masculine build to next year’s football team. J. C. Haas wills his mag wheels to Mike Eastwood for reasons not mentionable at the present. Rolleen Hampton leaves her outgoing personality to Karen Pulhamus in hopes she puts it to good use. Ray Hodgson wills his ability to stay healthy in football, especially his knees, to John Harvey. Connie Holderman wills her boisterious sneeze to Patty Whalen. Allen Kehl leaves his Playboy pin-ups to Mr. Perry. Charles Kerr wills his public speaking ability to Larry McNabb in hopes Larry will use it when he campaigns for President of the United States. Monte Mahan wills his pool shooting and car driving ability to Mr. Trask. Jim Morrison wills his ability to run the hundred yard dash to Ricky Dutcher. Kelly Nickell wills his common sense to Mr. Perry and leaves his can of skoal to Mr. Harvey. Kenneth Nickell wills his ability to gain weight to Juanita Wilcox. Phyllis Osborn wills her Monday morning good cheer to the entire student body and faculty. Charlotte Querry wills her ability to get along with the LaCygne boys to the Parker boys. Glenda Richardson leaves her head cheerleading experience to next year’s head cheerleader Karen Pulhamus. Floyd Stites leaves his ability to get along with Flora Mauk to Terry Outler. Freeman Thomas wills his unique study habits to Janie Cook. Gary Walker leaves his good looks, muscular body, blond hair, red socks, new car, way with women, and his football and basketball ability to Nick Cornett. So ends the will. 13 By Charles Kerr
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TOP FIVE SENIORS Glenda Richardson Valedictorian Ray Hodgson Salutalorian Rolleen Hampton Class Prophecy
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