Parsons High School - Norseman Yearbook (Parsons, KS)

 - Class of 1930

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3 N1-stL,gjj,l CHARLES PIATT K. S. T. C., Pittsburg!-B. S, Subject: Bookkeeping and Penmanship VESTA SMITH K, S. A. C.-B. S. University of Wisconsin Stant Institution Subject: Clothing CLARA MORRIS K. S. T. C,-Emporia University of Colorado ometi and A Subject: Ge 'y lgebra III LUCILE BAILEY K. S. T. C., Pittsburg-B, S. Rude:-'s Business College, Carthage, Missouri Subject: Typing HORACE R. SALY E R WZQYZLX ARLEY RIGGS K. S. T. C., Pittsburgfli S, Subjects: Constitution, American Sociology and Bible History MRS. E. F. EDVVARIJS K. S. T. C., Pittsburg I. S. C.. Ames Subjects: Home Economics ANNA LEARNED Southwestern College-A. B. University of KansasfM. A. Art Institute of Chicago Subject: Art ALLE N PIATT K. S. T. C., PittsburgffB. S. University of Kansas Columbia University Subjects: History and Psychology J. H. KOONTZ K. S. T. C., Pittsburg--B. S. University of Kansas University of Colorado-M. A. Subject: Commercial Missouri Valley College4Ph. B Subject: Biology, Ass't Coach, and Physic BETTY STBLLI1. K. S. T. C., Pittsburg-B. S. Columbia University Subject: Foods LORENE BAILEY University of Kansas-M. C. Subject-Biology Science N. .IEVVETT K. S. A. C.-B. S. Colorado S. A. C.fM. A. Subject: Agriculture Education i ' it ' K. s. T. c., Pinsburgf-B. s. . . Tulum , ! I 9 History

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ssmo, Q' fnqumyym C it Q ,jf Af ff? j fi J' iii 6.Z?W 5 Wiiitiilirm I it ,gal gli BAILEY RICKETTS Parsons Junior College Baker University University of Illinois Subjects: Coaching and Physical Ed ISABEL DILLS University of Kan3asfA. B. University of Wisconsin Subjects: Spanish and French SAMUEL D. HENDRIX K. S. T. C., Emporian B. S. Columbia University, N. Y.fM. Subjects: English, and Debate LOUIS R. DIVILBISS Graphic Arts Institution -M. G. Kansas University K. S. T. C.. Pittsburg: Subject: Printing VVALLACE GUTH R I DG E K. S. T. C., Pittsburg- li. S. University of Kansas-WM. A. Subjects: Mathematics and Phy ZENIA CHAMBERS K. S. T. C., PittsburgfB. S. Subject: Clothing and Foods A. A. sics I it C3553 31 I ii , is l IH. 'fail ll. il . if ffl' HM Ll H 'ii ff hifi. ig: LM .U 'iffy .ll 3 1. i E :il il' W Ein 655 4525: , . ,sa llii U 12, FRED FORDEMVVALT Iowa Wesleyanf-B. S. University of IoWafM. S. ,Q Subject: Chemistry and Physics ucaticn 1 v 1 HAZEL DAVISOIN iz 13, ,1 University of Oklahoma--B. A. lf' University of MichiganfM. A. gl University of Colorado is Subject: Journalism l ALLENE GUTHRIE inf University of Chicaflo , Lindcnwood College+A. B. Ei La Sarbonnc, Paris Alliance Francaise, Paris 4 'l RAY E. VVILLIAMS i K. S. T. C.. Pittsburg: B. S. V C. A. C. Fort Collins, Colorado .T Subject: Woodwork 5. CHARLES HENDERSON :iff at K. S. T. C., Pittsburg'--B. S. ,lglilgijg ij C. A. C. Fort Collins. Colorado wlfiilittfiil Subject: Auto Mechanics Hui' il l HWQQ ELEN BARTLETT 'c YQ?-L 'J Kellogg Library School K. S. T. C., Emporia g Librarian if-IJ 5 f



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C753 fzziafyv 'Q - 2 SEN T o p y CLASS T f w ill :n w 9 A At the beginning of its high school ed class, attending East and VVest Ju io Frank Gehring was the president' ' Hassinger and Mr. J. M. Mills were of the West Junior Freshmen and .Mi . lreer the Senior Class of 1930 was a divid- rl High Schools. gihe East Junior Freshmen and Miss Edith T sponsors. Marion Modlin was president fMargaret Lynch and Mr. Wallace Guth- ridge their sponsors. The social activi ' of East Junior were an apron and overall day, a party, a basket ball banquet, an a ward day, a Halloween party, an apro- X quet, and a play Penrod and Sam. 1 In 1927, we entered Senior High W 'Woods was elected president and Missl J. M. Mason were our sponsors. The, at Sweet Springs but a splendid assemhl g . l In 1928, we stepped up 'to our Jr. dent and Miss Betty Stelle and hir. VV! ers we began a great and happy yearll class was well represented in scholarsifl Ellen Marnell and Zack Cook as most qv best and most successful. plays ever gi ' wpicnicg those of West Junior were a back- atnd overall day, a party, a basketball ban- ool, united as the Sophomore class. Robert renee Winter, Miss Nora Smith, and Mr. y social activity of the year was a picnic program was presented. ri r year. John Thomas became our presi- . Nation our sponsors. Under these lead- ,ith a Wiener roast at Timber Hill. The and in all school activities. We elected ular girl and boy and presented one of the yn by a Junior class, The Three Grracesf' At lastl The Junior-Senior Ban! Seniors by the Junior class, that cveryb in the Municipal Building and the D 11 Senior was well satisfied and we felt t S. i In 1929, our ambitions were re- i Thomas Fletcher was elected our pre ' Piatt sponsors. The Senior Carnival, given Nov Marnell and Ray Harshfield, was a bi: inal carnivals ever presented. Mildred. queen and king of the carnival. 'V et, that annual social event given for the y looks forward to. The banquet was held h theme was used for decoration. Every t our work was worth-while and well done. zed, and we became the mighty Seniors. ent and Miss Betty Stelle and Mr. Allen iigliber 22, under the management of Ellen l financial success and one of the most orig- homasson and John Thomas were crowned Every Senior is looking forward ti l hobo day when all Seniors, dignified or otherwise, must look his worstg skip when all Seniors fail to appear in classg and for the last time that our dramat talent, the best to be found, will appear before the footlights in the class play. Next follows graduation, the ' w every Senior, when each member of the class is presented his sheep-skin 1. T-X name inscribed upon it. Margaret Dieterich '30

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