Parsons High School - Norseman Yearbook (Parsons, KS)
- Class of 1929
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N..- WN- 111.5 4 1. if-- 1 f Y V I L f J 1 DEDICATIGN Because of our gratitude to her for her friendliness. her smiles and her willing cooperation, and because she awakened in us a de- sire to strive for higher ideals, we the Senior class of 1929, lovingly dedicate this book to-Miss Mary Scott. Q DJ t r ,f If , , ,Z- e ,BW wif, r 4 64, 5-X ,Z P - VA - V - i, I V X ,i f:'f'f I ' . X A V , 4,-f 'A' li ii l gif V V 'L' ' ' if-L. 1. - - i .. xq '-IN:-X ,,,,,,'N V V 1 1 .H ww .Ng L., hu' f- ---' ' 4- X-new -I' A 5-frm , ' 1 Q, K X- emu gil' , ',.hlx'N9 '-J,n,,,Qf . . X 'IQ T 1 , ,-u l Xi X Hi' -if l 1- ' - .I R N E1 .Ju-i5N.'J4 fxfi 5 1 , 'N 4 N f' n ff X ,f N ,ff ' I if X ci f i i w Xi , . ' 4 ' i NTFNTS , Book I .... Administration Book II .......... Classes Book III ....... Activities Book IV .... Organizations fx Book V ......... Features N Q f f , XX, ffl jf, ,ff -Y 4 X-.4 -J'?f XY' - 5' L mr -W K - jifii I 4, .X '-Q -.- Ah:.5K:X.-.-f--Y. . A N - V.N4W ffffi X . 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X. .K 3. g, 5 zu E 31 gg .x:, 3 P1 QE 5 :zzz F X' ,ri Q sf iii 15. . X, :xg x. Z BOARD OF EDUCATION Zi ix uf if 5 DR. G. A. BERGLUNU, who has been President of the School Board for seven years, was elected in 1921. 5 MR. W. L. MOSHER, Vice-President of the Board, is chairman of Q the Teachers and Salaries committee. He was elected in 1917. fx N . 34 MR. WILLIAM CUNNINCJHAM, wllo has been a member of the ni 'X' Board for six years, is chairman of the Finance committee. iiil 'Rf :J MR. W. J. VAN METER, chairman of the Building and Grounds fx: committee, was elected in 1918. E, F l lg MR. D. C. BOYD, who has charge of the Insurance committee, was 1:1 elected in 1925. 5: in E igj MR. CHARLES GRIBBEN has been a member for five years. He gg is chairman of the Furniture and Supplies committee. 151 iiil bi . 8 ai gf :E W ri 131 13: -. ,, .. .. ..,.. .. aiiilfkwlnlliflri!!!112111!1::1mx1 xrlmxziililflrifxa 1w.u1l::'r2'!22I1!rJ:1 11.1w2:.X1vr.,m:l:-'1 I U 2 U x-1u!fx31:,,::'x,x:m'ixx-1::::Iz:.:xx..x:l:.1Q:11::7!xxl!m:::axlqsllwlxllgdizigillmlilbiilliif, .' 'AL .. A .QT Ifwwwfussamaisimaziez:izavimszsrfiusecuxsaizsfsimrngrnzarilizni PAHSUN IAN 2- NDSUl2?i!2Z!f!l3!X!fTI!f?llffi2f!1if2113311R5lHlWf?'!!lHHI2R35K SUPERINTENDENT REES H. HUGHES Rees H. Hughes has been superintendent of the Parsons schools for seven years. Mr. Hughes obtained his A. B. degree at Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas. Later he was principal at Fort Scott high school. While he has been superintendent here, Mr. Hughes has done a great many things for the improvement of the public schools of Parsons. One of the most impor- tant things was the organization of the junior college and the establishment of the new high school building. In the schools he has established the honor roll system, courses of study have been revised, and new courses have been added. Six year units have been established in the elementary schools, and the Junior High School has been organized. The construction of the Lincoln school building and an addition to the Douglas school are not the least of the things Mr. Hughes has accomplished. The reorganization and establishment of the kindergarten has been accom- plished through Mr. Hughes' efforts. Since Mr. Hughes has been superintendent, the principals have become supervisors in place of both supervising and teaching. We owe much to our superintendent's interest in our schoolsg and although we do not know him as well as we do Mr. Farner, we appreciate him just as much. PRINCIPAL E. F. FARNER Principal E. F. Farner was elected to his present position in 1925. He suc- ceeded Mr. S. Hendricks. In his early life he went to high school at Eldorado, Kansas. Later he attended college at Northwestern College, Naperville, Illinois. He obtained his A. B. degree at South Western College, Winfield, Kansas and his M. A. at the University of Kansas. He was Superintendent of Schools at Latham, Kansas for three years and Superin- tendent at Attuca, Kansas five years. Later he taught high school in Lawrence, Kan. Mr. Farner has had the honor to be the first principal in Parsons new Senior High School. This year Mr. Farner has helped establish the Student Council in our school. He has been, in our opinion, one of the best principals we have ever had. In all our activities he has been an ardent booster. ummmalLmrw.a'.sars3.'ams:LsrxrQ1auQ1'zzms l 9 2 9 nfs:maximQxifsrmimimaegigswaaxaaauxxaixnsaffawsiaiamuu l MRS E. I . EDWARIJS K. S. 'l . C., Pittsburg-fB. S I. S. C., Ames Subject: Home Economics BETTY STELLE K. S. T. C., Pittsburg'-B. S Columbia University Subject: Foods ZENIA CHAMBERS K. S. T. C., Pittsburg--B. S Subject: Clothing: VESTA SMITH K. S. A. C.f-B. S. University of Wisconsin Stout Institution Subject: Clothing ANNA LEAHNEIJ Southwestern Collette -A. li. A University of Kansas'-M. Art Institute, Chicago Subject: Art .l. H. KOONTZ K. S. 'I'. C., Pittsburgh B. S University of Kansas University of Colorado Subject: Commercial CHARLES PIATT K. S. 'l'. C., Pittsburg--B. S Subject: Bookkeeping, Pen- manship L. LORENE BAILEY K. S. T. C., Pittsburg- B. S University of Kansas-M. S. Subject: Biological Science WALLACE GUTH- ERIDGE K. S. T. C., PittSl'7lll'gfB. S. University of Kansas-M. A. Subject: Mathematics, Physics I R ED FO It DEMWALT Iowa Wesleyan--B. S. University of Iowa--M. S. Subject: Chemistry J. M. MASON Qllean of Menj K. S. T. C.. Pittsburg'-B. S. Washburn College Subject: Biology CLARA MORRIS K. S. T. C.. Emporia University of Colorado Subject: Geometry, Algebra III , I , s newnasfrz:umm1sf:Q:rxia:rmQs 1wivxm5-climaximzxzignnzsz PARSONIAN aixumzulsezmucmuiniuxirxizxassilxfrfgifzmzxnuusmxirwisixfmmm R fi H li E sa E H 5 ff.: PS ,. X N iff 3? bi lx. 5 P! I5 'B-' 35 Bi gigl tn: 35 M ti 99 rfil 2 R 152 gg. E s E FE 4 4 J! 2 S 59 Ti Fil ti M 5 r.. lf' lil L5 GEORGE WELLS CHARLES Mc-CRAY University of Iowa Columbia University Subject: Coaching Manual BAILEY RICKETTS Parsons Junior College Baker University University of Illinois Subject: Physical Education KITTIE PHELPS I K. S. T. C., Emporia W B. S. University of Kansas University of California University of Colorado Subject: Physical Education Great Bend Normal College Wilco's School of Harmony and Construction K. S. T. C., Pittsburg Nickerson's Normal College Subject: Orchestra and Band WII.LIAM F. MENNE K. S. T. C. Pittsbur B S. . E7 - Life Certificate Music Subject: Glee Clubs SABEL DILLS University of Kansas-A. B. University of Wisconsin Subject: Spanish, French HAZEL C. DAVISON LUELLA PILKING- University of Oltlahoma-B. A. University of Michigan--M. A. University of Colorado Subject: Journalism University of KansasffA. B. Columbia University Subject: Latin, English LOUIS R. IJIVILBISS Graphic Arts InstituteiM G A Kansas University K. S. T. C.. Pittsburg Subject: Printiml HELEN S. BARTLETT Kellogg: Library School K. S. T. C.. Emporia Librarian W. R. NATION K. S. T. C., PittsburfzAB Subject: Industrial Arts VICTOR L. HALL K. S. T. C., Pittsburg-B S Subject: Mechanical Drawing I I zIi3iIIgnHlbSii?fII?gIlJggiMigiIZ!iMlIguKil?SI'5iii?-fIl7.!i'LigiI?fI.EflQf.nliE5I I 9 2 9 MIZIZEYEEIQKIMXISIQ'MMMlMMTmMxIElWQlwIMQL'L!lEM i ig. 5 l MARGARET SMITH Baker UniversityiA. B. University of Colorado Columbia University Subject: Public Speaking MARY SCOTT K. S. A. C.-B. S. Chicago University Subject: History ALLEN PIATT I K. S. T. C., Pittsburg-WB. S. University of Kansas Columbia University Subjects: Psychology, History CLARA L. OSGOOD University of KansasfA. B. Stanford UniversityAM. A. Subjects: History, Constitution ARLEY RIGGS K. S. T. C., PittsburghB. S. Subjects: Constitution, Soc- iology, Bible History L. N. JEWETT K. S. A. C.-B. S. Colorado S. A. C.-M. A. Subject: Agriculture SYLVIA BARNES Des Moines University-A. University of Iowa-M. A. University of California Subjects: English. Debate JULIA FAR RAR B. K. S. T. C., Emporia!B. S. University of Kansas Subjects: English, Debate FLORENCE WINTER Park College-A. B. University of Iowa Subjects: English, Debate LEETA M. SCOTT K. S. T. C., Pittsburg-B. S Chicago University Subject: Reviews NORA E. SMITH fDean of VVomenj K. S. T. C., Emporia Columbia University University of Colorado Subject: Reviews X N l -NNN , . 1 1 'i1 ,gm ,, ..A . s . V 'i ?'W3!f1S5HlS. ' ' '. H.-if-fl' .+ Q l i. 3' ' W L fi' ily. f-1w,sIJ:'1 1i:r! 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In the fall of 1925, we were a divided class, attending East and West Junior High Schools. Ralph Glore and Sidney Robinson were the leaders of the two groups, and led them through a very successful and eventful vear. In 1926, we all united into one class, as Sophomores in the Senior High School with Bill Dearth as president, and looked upon our upper classmen with awe waiting and hoping for the time when we should be the dignified Seniors. In 1927 we were Juniors drawing nearer and nearer to the goal for which Junior Freshman was chosen to lead our class. In this eventful year we presented one of the best and most successful plays ever given in P. H. S. Mrs. Temple s Telegram . We also surprised the school one day, the girls came dressed as boys, and boys as girls, each one representing some one in the Senior class. And then! The J umor-Senior Banquet, the annual social event given in honor of the Seniors by the Junior class. This banquet was given in a most delightful wav, decorated in pink and green colors, at the Central Christian Church. In 1928 we became the mighty Seniors under the leadership of Harold Deever. The Senior Carnival, which was given November 16, was a big financial success and afforded amusement for many. We are looking forward to hobo day when everv senior sees how ridiculous he can look and also to skip day when we forget that we are the dignified Seniors, and fail to appear in our respective classes. We will also have a chance to prove that we have the best dramatic talent to be found anywhere, in the form of a play which will be presented by the Senior class at the end of the school year. But alas! All things pleasant or otherwise must end, and we must pass on to our future careers Class of 1929 signing off bidding a fond farewell to dear old P. H. S. Ruth Keiter, '29, we were so eagerly striving. Ralph Glore, the capable President of the East J f f f .,:.::.+:w-zm. 1 . . 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RTHA Bibgki XX Q K NNETI BRF STER DO PAUL Football '27, '28 Lettermen's club Senior Carnival Hi-Y '27, '28, '29 Basket Ball '29 Annual Staff MARCELLA BRA Art club G. A. A. Senior Carnival . ,U A ,M ' wlul 41 14 XXX 2 I, of .44!LY'MMW.Wff.' f ' VAN-' B f ll Senior Carnival Golf ' 8 Aero utics cl b '29 Hi-Y '27 Rad' club ' L BUSH Lettermen's Club '27, '28, '29 Captain Basket Ball '29 Basket Ball '27, '28, '29 Football '28, '29 Track '28, '29 .W f I , in V Mavis 1'- blll 'AT ' f 'B .fi -' f All E EZ I Ii 1- .l it E: I: s:-.L WIHUHHUHIQUUHHHHHUHUUMTS X X X X X I W 7, .01 JOHN MILD ED Drum Corps Orches a '27, Reporte Staff G. A. A. LEONARD C D EI Hi-Y '27, '28 Senior Carnival Checker Club '29 LAURA CAMPBELL Girl Reserves '28, '29 Glee Club '29 Home Economics club '29 Hockey Team LQTH HASE Club 29 LIN Ho e Economics club '28 t , er Staff 29 Carnival EL COWDEN Checker Club '28 Aeronautics Club '28, '29 , Senior Carnival ,, Mil.. f W4 XMIM xvf 5 X R -V... 1. iw if ,,4W ,. 7' 7 ,- W4 ,nf xzffqig -.,,A,: 1xl QQ, 4 K-h U L-A 1 Sung III 'R 1 ii Q with t:: .-lg' 'J I +1 f' '-3...c-.a... N F gif C33 ji l . -.- l il 5 ' I w.leglSli'.!lill X 1 Ill ll 'il Ez: :H li :j F K-J Qi QI. K C ll Y IIHUUCHUUUUUlllllll!llll,lllllllW 7 1 . A I I ' l f , . l ' I f r 1 IAMES R00 I EL ERTA DUKE I . Hi-Y -2 '28, '29 Girl Re rves '27, ' Radio Cl b '27, '2 1 ' Home conomics 28, '29 Aeronauti Club ' 9 Jr. C mber C merce ' r. Chamb Comme ce I Senior Carniva nior Car ival W f' R orter St f '29 l ff ATHEHIN . DY ' LOUIS I HAR Gi' Rese e '28 Senior Ca ival Hi-Y '27 Checker Clu '28 F RAN K DE N N Senior Carnival MARY DOWLLL Latin Club 27 Glrl Reserves 28 Home Economics Club Senior Carnival 'NSN N 2 I X X A lllljlj S' 0 mnhllllwn 'maulll mf! u D ate C b '28 X S nior arnival atin ub '27 ji-Xnnua Staff I THU IAMEDMONDS X -Y ' , '28, '29 f heck Club '27, '28 ' Aero antics Club '29 Sen' 1' Carnival ' RI' NCE FWDRES Debate 27 28 Reporter Staff 28 Senior Cal nxval 1 A. - K3 ' ' S E . - E S .N F N if Q 3 S no S S Q Q EL , 'F 5 A f X S Q-fl' ' 'AZA . Fo ' 5 -T 1 g X ' 1.3 C ' N 2,9 O9 P X A.. X 1.7. 1' - - W '- ww X Nw ri - xx P 5 . Q -:C ' . J ' .QS , i 2 ' C Q l . . S Q-4 , ' f- ' 'I 23 L 'L E r . EK 'E VEDA FARNER Senior Carnival Latin Club '28 Debate '28 Orchestra '27 Home Economics Club '29 MARY FARREI. Home Economics Club '29 Senior Carnival GEORGE FAUST Radio Club '27 Lette-rmen's club '28, '29 Track '27, '28, '29 HERMAN FLORA Band '27, '28 Orchestra '27, '28 Aeronautics Club '29 Hi-Y '27, '28 EUGENE FORBES Senior Carnival Checker Club '28 NADINE FORD Cherryvale '27, '28 G. A. A. '29 Senior Carnival HAZEL FRANKLIN G. A. A. '28 Home Economics Club '29 Girl Reserves '28, '29 Senior Carnival ANNA MAE GABRIEL Orchestra '27, '28, '29 , Drum Corps '27, '28, '29 I Latin Club '27 Jr. Chamber Commerce '28 G. A. A. '28, '29 Puzzle Club '28 Senior Carnival CHRISTINE GIEFER Senior Carnival Checker Club '28 Home Economics Club '2 RALPH GLORE Basket Ball '29 Pres. Junior Class 8, '29 Vice-P res. Sophomore Class Pres. Boys' Club '29 Checker Club '28 Lettermen's Club '29 MARY ELIZABETH GOODSILL Gen. Mgr. Senior Carnival Dramatic Club '28, '29 Latin Club '27 Pep Club '28, '29 Jr. Chamber Commerce Junior Play Producing LEE GREEN Band '27, '28 Orchestra '27, '28 Hi-Y '27 Dramatic Club '28 Aeronautics Club '29 Senior Carnival '28 Staff IRENE GREENWOOD G. A. A. '28 Home Economics Club '28, Senior Carnival EVERETT GROFF Senior Carnival NORMAN HALL Junior Play Senior Carnival Annual Staff Checker Club '28 MYRTLE HAMBY Girl Reserves '28, '29 Authors Club '29 Debate '28, '29 Pres. Nat'l Forensic '29 Reporter Staff '29 '2 , ' ,5pbl ., ,- 'JQQEZI . 1 'f f,.f3- ,Swain E? .2 ll E1 iii 5:3 if iz: ml H., li Y CII Fl! Q I f 4:4 A .wwfzzfif lfg, U W Senior Home HAZEL nuns ri U G. A. A. '27, '29 Varsity Hockey '28 Senior Carnival Travel Club '28 EDWARD HASKETT Bus. Mgr. Parsonian Vice-Pres. Student Council Vice-Pres. Boys' Club '29 Glee Club '29 Reporter Staff Senior Carnival fl J IK Al ll f 1 F ANK END N Scienc Club '2 Senior Carniva ON ERS Football '28, '29 Aero autics C b '29 HESTER '28, '29 JONES Track '27, '28, '29 Captain Track '29 Pres. Lettermen's club '29 Glee Club '28, '29 Mixed Chorus ' il mill. f JOHN HARTUNG Band '27, '28, '29 Orchestra '27, '28, '29 Trombone Soloist to Pittsburg '27 '28 '29 Domino Club '28 Senior Carnival Music Award '29 CLARENCE GAMBLE Chetopa High School '27, '28 Football '29 Lettermen's Club '29 Senior Carnival Glee Club '29 CARL HUNTER Glee Club Hi-Y '28, '29 Senior Carnival Band '27 Football '29 WILMA HIATT Home Economics Club '29 Girl Reserve '29 Senior Carnival ALICE HOGUE Pres. Art Club '27 Girl Reserve Cabinet '28, '29 Authors Club '29 Annual Staff Senior Carnival HE RSCHEL HESTER Reporter Staff '29 Band '27, '28 Checker Club Senior Carnival HUBE RT HOLLAR Senior Carnival HAZEL JENNINGS Senior Carnival A A ...up x. wrw H II U H HELL lz2fcQ2Q.!! 5 !! f 1 I A IVHUUHQUUXUUHHHHUUUU WN SE JU GLES G. A. A. 7 ome Econ mics Clu '28 S ior Carn val X 14 RED K ' NE ' Senior Ca nival Checker C b Track '28, 9 THURBER KEL E Debate '29 Latin Club '27 Hi-Y '27, '28 Reporter Staff '28 Junior Play KATHLEEN KILCOYNE Dramatic Club '28, '29 Senior Carnival G ANVIEIE KI G Orches a '27, ' , '29 Band 7, '28, ' 9 Senior Carniv Jr. amber ommerce Art lub '27 ff LAX KI' I chestr '27, ' 8 '29 X lee c b '27, 28, enior Carniv fHi-Y 27, '2 'Ban '27, ' 8, '29 Rep rter 5' ff ,f do GL S KISER ra '- Club '28 A onautics Club '29 S ior Carnival ROLD KLAUS Voc. 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