Peabody High School - Warrior Yearbook (Peabody, KS)

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Presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF Peabody High School 1957 Peabody, Kansas To Our Wonderful Mom's and Dad's, This is one small way of showing you our grateful ap- preciation for the wonderful opportunities that you have giv- en us. To you who kissed our bruises and cuts when we were small and applauded us on when we did something good. To you who scolded us and were so disappointed in us when we brought home our bad grades, and were so happy and proud when we brought home the good ones too. To you who footed our expenses, which were excessive, in our Junior and Senior years, and helped with everything we did to make possible our wonderful Senior Trip which we could never have taken if it hadn't been for you. To you, the most wonderful Mom's and Dad's in the world, we dedicate our 1957 Warrior. The Senior Class of 1957 Qjuuial Slaty Editor-Clinton Layout Editors - Carmen Nita Copy Readers - Ramona Nancy Business Manager - Lynette Advertising Committee - Wayne, Delores, Rodney, Galen, Don Sports Editor - Wesley Photographer -Loren COMPLIMENTS OF: PARAMOUNT PRODUCTS CORP. (ZdmUuAbuition MR. CHARLES KERR Superintendent MR. JOHN NETTLETON Principal MRS. DONNA WINDSOR Secretary Mr. Tom Potter; Mrs. Ethel Skaer, Treasurer; Mrs. deo DeForest. Clerk; Mr. Charles Lathrop, Director; Mr. Vernon Slocombe. - NED KIMBRELL Commerce Annual Sponsor NEYSA EBERHARD English Warrior Cry Sponsor Dramatics Sponsor J. COURTNEY HIEBERT Woodwork Kay Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor LOUISE NETTLETON Vocal Music Kayette Sponsor ALFRED HAMIL Instrumental and Band BARBARA CRILLY Home Economics Junior Class Sponsor Kayette Sponsor C. R. WOOD Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor GEORGE ROSS Social Science Kay Sponsor Student Council Sponsor OWEN MC NEIL Jr. High Principal ROBERT COFFMAN Football Coach-Mathematics Sophomore Class Sponsor PANFILA GALVAN English -Spanish Senior Class Sponsor HAROLD HAUCK Basketball-Track-Drivers Ed. WALTER WENTWORTH Custodian DON HESS Custodian GENE FERGUSON Jr. High Coach DELORES BUELL Annual Staff 4; Gills Glee 1, 2,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Kayet- tes 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (President 3); Homecoming Queen 2; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Play 3. NORMA JEAN BAIN Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4. BARBARA BULLOCK Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1.2,4. WESLEY BENTZ Track 2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 3; Kays 4, (Presi- dent); Mixed Chorus 1; Stud- ent Council 2; F. F. A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY CAPE Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Kayettes 4; Junior Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls Basket- ball 4. LORETTA DECKER Band 2, 3,4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4;Mixed Chor- us 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; Junior Play 3; Small Ensembles 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class President 4. JUNE DOWELL CARMEN FISHER Class Secretary 2,3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4, (President 4); Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Small Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Queen of Courts Attendant 2; Queen of Courts 3. Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 3,4. BOB HANNEMAN Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 4; Boys Glee 1,2,3,4; Boys Quartette 4; F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Junior Flay 3; Contest Play 1, 2; Kays 1,2, 3. GALEN GRAHAM Football 1, 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Glee 2; Student Council 1,2, 4; Kays 1,2, 3; Jr. Kiwanian 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 2; Junior Play 3. LAVERNA (MADSEN) HESS Band 1,2, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3, Contest Play 3; Kayettes 1,2; Pep Club 1,2. LOREN HODEL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Kays 2, 3,4; Boys Glee 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Small Ensembles 4; Annual Staff 4. RODNEY HERBERT Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Base- ball 2; Boys Glee 2, 3, 4; Mix- ed Chorus 3,4; Small Ensem- bles 3,4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Kays 1,2, 3,4; Jr, Kiwan- ian 4; Student Council 4; An- nual Staff 4, JACK KIRKPATRICK Kays 1,2,3,4, (Secretary 4); Boys Glee 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Student Council 1,2. I b FLORENCE HESS Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee 1, 2,3; Class President 1, Stud- ent Council 1,3; Kayettes 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Basketball 1, 2, (Captain 2) ; Class Secretary 4. CLINTON HOBERECHT Kays 1, 2,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Boys State 3; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; (Editor), EVELYN (HAGUE) MELLOTT NANCY MUSTOE Band 1,2,3; Small Ensembles 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 1; Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,4; Annual Staff 4; Girls State 3. MAX KOTTWITZ Football 1. 4; F.F. A. 1; Stud- ent Council 3; Kays 4, (Trea- surer); Boys State 3. BARBARA PALMER Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 4; Small Ensembles 3,4; Mix- ed Chorus 1, 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Qtoeen 4. MAURICE MEIROWSKY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co- captain); Track 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 3,4; F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. (President 4); Kays 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Contest Play 2; Boys Glee 2, 3, 4; Small Ensembles 4. RAMONA REED Annual Staff 4; Kayettes 1,2, 3,4; Class Vice-President 1; Class President 3; Student Council 3; Band 1,2,3; Small Ensembles 2,3. JUANITA THACH Homecoming CAieen Attend- ant 4; Kayettes 1, 3,4; Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3,4; Small Ensembles 3; Class Sec- retary 1; Class Treasurer 3; Student Council 2,4, (Secre- tary 4); Cheerleader 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Contest Play 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. LOUIS REGIER Junior Play 3; Kays 4, (Vice President). LYNETTE THORNTON Kayettes 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Girls Basketball 2,3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Music 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; (Vice- President 3, President 4); Queen of Courts 2, Carnival Queen 3; Class Treasurer 2; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Girls State 3; Small Ensembles 3.4. WAYNE SEIBEL Kays 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Track 1; Football 2; Contest Play 2; Football Announcer 4. DONALD WILSON Football 2,4; Track 1; Kays 1, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. Ramona Reed Wayne Seibel Don Wilson Louis Regier Norma Bain Lynette Thornton Galen Graham CLa We Wem 3Aeti Carmen Fisher Melvin Weems Rodney Herbert Jack Kirkpatrick Compliments of - THE WALKERS-JACK. BETTY CAROL SHARON Juanita Thach Maurice Meirowsky Barbara Palmer Barbara Bullock Bob Hanneman Evelyn Mellott Nancy Mustoe COMPLIMENTS OF: Clinton Hoberecht Loretta Decker GEPHART FILLING STA. HELEN'S GRILL June Dowell £ncAcutt«teni PROGRAM M.C.........B. Hanneman Welcome Srs. . . R. Herbert Response........G. Clark Piano Solo . . . Laverna Hess Sch. Bd. Welcome. C. Fisher Response. . Vernon Slocombe Jr. Sextet . L. Hess, F. Hess B. Palmer, L. Decker C. Fisher, L. Thornton Presentation of Talisman . . L. Westbrook Acceptance of Talisman . . Ramona Reed Piano Solo. . . Laverna Hess MENU Oxalis Tulip bulbs Cornflowers Flower deluce Rose bud Clover leaves Buttercups Orchids Sweetpeas Crocus All Set! Kenneth Guthrie Myron Harris Jimmy Honn Russell Legg Ronnie Lemen Esther Madsen Larry Windsor Judy Whisler Frank Uphoff Virgil Kimball Pat Seeney Luther Yak el The Warrior Cry — Mary Palmer October 6 A tan Meilott October 8 Robert Hanneman October 10 WARRIOR CRY STAFF 1st half 1st semester Editor: Kav Gibbs Managin i some reality-scorning aduiU may think all teenagers are juvenile I delinquents because '' Hon“ Freshman girls ha ' difference between when buying how 1 1 selection of fabric FUTURISTICS Oct. 4 Pep Rally Assistan _ er Mads Feature Assistan :eney Copyrea Sports i Coiumni.- tuques of tue sewing stu ,: id. They are first garment eiess biouses. T will fee one Keeper-o Staff: e Ec. II « foods class b the study of .’able manners then studied •mber 26tn, ti it to Mr. Lar grade classes tiers and prop They’re be| in breakfast, they will pr O’ When t Wtball g irget the u stand ie not j lilU T FIRST ROW: Heath, Thornton, Gibbs, Gaines, Whisler, Seeney. SECOND ROW: Slo pangled combe. Reisweig, Madsen. Kimball, Bloomer. Merryfield. THIRD ROW: Baker, Me We U Mi lien, Guthrie, Honn, Lemon, Grosse. re to livi wold vote tut, •  . nli ave you muld be u would vote Democratic, and one Han Mrs, Eberhard rould be v sure his parenU would vote Myrc )o you abuse the Privi. , tnis way. Seventeen were in favorj Tne rinai nem o. . ave? Do you J'ot'r0 , , of voting at 18 years of age; o;.« concerning which' of jwn not obeying the traffic ’ wa8 onnosed. | should go to fh- Am - you do. ,hnt lD ■ ■ • • ’ourself, j6t s do ,pp recia lurs. Doi ise a litti ng our pi nem we’l r place t Las t ye: lay iq V Spangled ’ormance. iave heart ou realiz. n Americi j Ec. Ill e home living c with the stud 111 family. Th “Growing U ga a adv •-du five bo. id gr ng d .temenl cipltcaii etions. After ) tne end of ais will be t •s. .loe Stockel r Mr. McNeil 5. Mr. McN as a delegau ,ne Kiwanis e tnere he t. Governor o next year. Ti h Division, ■map in boys ratruiations M ca: Hello! r tome “cas for you. Lynne the Hom mittee fi has sent P. H. S their pres What’s you arei you joi to you: all, the girls. S‘- . Pep Club! Fun! Entci ing about the Sc. Onotn-r ill. u ritlTU FIRST ROW: D. Srncky, Sebree, Meilott, Foth, Yakel. SECOND ROW: Brooks, Coveil, Brewer. THIRD ROW: G. Stucky, Windsor, Davis Gillett, Uphoff. Legg, Regier, .IK. HAUCK’ r the past t th and fifti  es huve been vitii the stutijj nioloical class ie next three studying plan stem structiv r. Hauck’s d 1 meets two discussing t 'ers and th nig our 1 ig the nex -udy tne p • tions that make COMPLIMENTS OF WILBURS CONOCO SERVICE—J. M. JACOBS, D. D. S. INTRODUCING ES A new additio faculty is our ba Lynne Kottwitz Janet Lackey Bobby Lemon Ronnie Morris Judy Mickey Joann Mellon Gerald Mott Mary Palmer Betty Regier Shirley Schultz Dean Fast Jon Gaid Donald Good Gerald Gregersen Gene Guthrie Vivian Hess Gary Highfill Susan Lathrop Sharon Koslowsky Janice Beeton Cora Mae Clithero Seventh Qfuide FIRST ROW: Merryfield, Weems, Uphoff, Britton, Bain, Warn, Buell, Klingenberg, Jost. SECOND ROW: Hedrick; Skinner, C. Johnson, Schupp, Sattler, Vantuyl, Beeton, Cox. THIRD ROW: Miss Crilly, Johnston, Wallace, Paul, Spurling, J. Johnson, Wilson, Kimball, Hett, Miss Galva.. FOURTH ROW: Mr. McNeil, Mrs. Netdeton, Potter, Lopez, Shepler, Gard, Berns, Bryant, Mellott, Mr. Hiebert, Mr. Ferguson. £ig tdQwde FIRST ROW: Saenz, Stockebrand, Jewell, Scrivner, Entz, Kirkpatrick, Riddiough, K. Cornelius. SECOND ROW: Etter, Schroeder, Watts, White, Ward, Harper, Thornton, Guthrie, Loewen. THIRD ROW: Miss Crilly, Seymore, Hess, Hansen, Nellans, Homan, Bloomer, Bartel, Miss Galvan. FOURTH ROW: Mr. McNeil, Mrs. Netdeton, Gard, Bowen, Yadon, Ridenour, Johnson, Whisler, Mr. Hiebert, Mr. Ferguson. NOT SHOWN: S. Cornelius and K. Schiffner. COMPIMENTS OF: JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS fa. 9tigh3’xwthrfl FIRST ROW: L. Watts, Cox, Britton, Wilson, Vantuyl, W. Watts, Guthrie. SECOND ROW: Sattler, Paul, Yadon, Ridenour, Johnson, Wallace, Whisler, Harper. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mc- Neil, Beeton, Johnston, Bowen, Kimball, Hett, Ward, Thornton, Mr. Ferguson. FIRST ROW: W. Watts, Ward, Harper, Johnston, Guthrie, L. Watts, Buell. SECOND ROW: Whisler, Paul, Wilson, Beeton, Hett, Klingerberg, Bowen, Yadon, Ridenour, Johnson, Wallace, Bowen. THIRD ROW: Britton, White, Vantuyl, Gard, Schroeder, Hedrick, Cox, Mr. Ferguson. Compliments of: DON'S CONOCO SERVICE PEABODY CO-OP EQUITY Jfc.JtafyetteA FIRST ROW: Stockebrand, Jewell, Scrivner, Entz, Kirpatrick, Rlddiough, Cornelius, Miss Galvan, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Etter, Seymour, Hess, Hansen, Nellans, Homan, Bartel, Loewen, Bloomer. THIRD ROW: Merryfield, Potter, Skinner, Lopez, Johnson, Schupp, Mell- on, Weems, Jost. FOURTH ROW: Saenz, Shepler, Gard, Bems, Bryant. Johnson, Spurling, Uphoff, Bain. The Junior Kayettes are the service organization of the Junior High. The offi - cers this year axe President, Harriet Scrivner; Vice-President, Beth Stockebrand; Sec- retary, Janet Jewell; and Treasurer, Rita Hansen. Their main project this year was the Mother and Daughter Tea. Also this year they received the 1000 point award for the second time. QvdaQlez FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nettleton, Gibbs, Heath, Mickey, DeForest, J. Meilott, C. Mellott, Kottwitz, Lackey, Wehry, C. Bullock, Wentworth. SECOND ROW: Bain, Berns, Walker, Clithero, Shepler, Regier, M. Palmer, Decker, Fisher, Thornton, Winter, B. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Dowell, Madsen, Whisler, S. Thornton, Scrivner, Stucky, Lathrop, Gains, Engel, Buell, Schultz, B. Bullock. FOURTH ROW: Taylor, M. Stucky, Robinson, Koslowsky, Windsor, Ullum, Beeton, Lemon, McKibben, Seibel, Hess, Weems. ffiaya, Q£ee FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nettleton, Sparks, Windsor, Guthrie, Edmonds, Gard. SECOND ROW: Johnston, Paul, Guthrie, Bentz, Grosse, Carr, Stucky. THIRD ROW: Honn, McMillen, Hanneman, Herbert, Davis, Meirowsky, Hodel. NOT SHOWN: Feidler. COMPLIMENTS OF: BREAK'S SERVICE-DEALER IN SINCLAIR PROD. DUNLOP TIRES Micced, dfuytxiA FIRST ROW; Mickey, J, Mellon, C. Mellon, DeForest, Kottwitz, Lackey, B. Palmer, L. Thorn- ton, Fisher, Decker. SECOND ROW: Wehry, Wentworth, C. Bullock, Winter, S. Gaines, Clithero, M. Stucky, Robinson. Shepler, Seibel, B. Stucky, M. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Honn, B. Regier, Berns, Madsen. Whisler, Gibbs, S. Thornton, Scrivner, Ullum, Lathrop, Gard. FOURTH ROW: Bentz, Paul, G. Guthrie, Johnston, Grosse, Davis, G. Stucky, Carr, K. Guthrie, G. Edmonds. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Nettleton, Spraks, McMillen, Meirowsky, Hodel, Herbert, Hanneman, Windsor. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of, by.and for farm boys. The pur- pose of which is to promote better farming methods, leadership, scholarship, co-operative activities, communative service, recreation, and earnings and savings. The officers this year are: Maurice Meirowsky, President; Douglas Gillet, Vice-President; Larry Windsor, Secretary; Frank Uphoff, Treasurer; Kenny Guthrie, Reporter; and Alan Mellon, Sentinel. FIRST ROW: Cox, A. Mellon. SECOND ROW: Gregersen, Stucky, Guthrie, Meirowsky, Gillet, Uphoff. THIRD ROW: Truax, Harris, Brooks, Hanneman, G. Edmonds, G. Guthrie, Davis, Gard. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wood, R. Mellon, J. Edmonds, Lemon, Fast, Fiedler, Etter, Windsor, Hedrick. COMPLIMENTS OF: JOHN SEXTON CO. FRESHMAN CLASS JCay£tt  , The Kayettes are the service organization of the high school. The officers are: Presi - dent. Carmen Fisher; Vice-President, Elaine Slocombe; Secretary, Jean DeForest; Treasurer, Lynne Kottwitz. This year their major project was tire Mother-Daughter Tea. Also they were working on the 3000 point award, which is the highest award offered. FIRST ROW: Mustoe, Reed, Palmer, DeForest, Fisher, Slocombe, Kottwitz, Heath, Thornton, Hess, Buell, Merryfield. SECONDROW: Shepler, Clithero, Bullock, Lackey, Robinson, Dowell, Bain, Stucky, Taylor, Decker, Madsen, Seeney. THIRD ROW: Hess, Beeton, Koslowsky, Stucky, Wentworth, Bullock, Wehry, Bloomer, Gaines, Mickey, Mellott. FOURTH ROW: Ul- lum, Berns, Walker, Schultz, Regier, Scrivner, Gaines, Weems, Engel, Palmer, Herbert. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Nettleton, Reiswig, Windsor, Lathrop, Mellott, Winters, Eberle, Brooks, Whisler, Thornton, Gibbs, Miss Crilly. JCcUJA The Kays are the boys' service organization. The officers are: President, Wes- ley Bentz; Vice-President, Louis Regier; Secretary, Jack Kirkpatrick; Treasurer, Max Kottwitz. They were also working for the 3000 point award. FIRST ROW: Hanneman, Kirkpatrick, Bentz, Regier, Guthrie, Hoberecht. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ross, Wilson, Mott, Davis, Baker, Paul, Guthrie, Mr. Heibert. e a- C£uA OUTSIDE P: Merryfield, Mellon, Stucky, Eberle, Reiswig, Scrivner, De- Forest, Herbert, Buell, Bain, Lathrop, Cli throe, Robinson, Bloomer, Whis- ler, Thornton, Beeton, Lemon. Winter, Walker, Weems, Decker, Slo- combe, Thornton, Fisher, Mickey, Lackey, Wehry. INSIDE P: Shepler, Win- dsor, Brooks, Engel, He- ath, Gibbs, Kottwitz, Koslowsky, Hess, Dowell, Mustoe, Stucky, Taylor, Ullum, McKibben, Gain- es, Gaines, Berns, Pal- mer, Schultz, Mellon. dieedeadew The Pep Club offi- cers this year are: Presi- dent, Carolyn Merryfield and Secretary, Susan,La- throp. The Pep Club re- presents the main cheer- ing section at the football and basketball games. They also sponsor the Queen of Courts. Herbert, L. Thornton, Lemon, Thach, and S. Thornton COMPLIMENTS OF — TUCKER'S PRODUCE AND HOMAN'S GAMBLE STORE. 31.3t. S-. 33and FIRST ROW: Fisher, Bentz, Heath, Whisler, Berns, Wentworth, Bullock, Johnston, Windsor. SECOND ROW: Jacobs, Robinson, Stucky, Scrivner, Walker, Clithero, J. Mellott, Gillett, Davis, G. Guthrie, Paul, Grosse. THIRD ROW: Wehry, Taylor, Shepler, DeForest, Herbert, Gibbs, Lackey, Decker, Kot- twitz, C. Mellott, Lemon, Highfill, Mr. Hamil, Windsor, Good, K. Guthrie, Meirowsky, McClure, Mott, Slocombe. NOT SHOWN: Thach and McMillen. This year the band went to the Emporia Contest to try for its ninth consecutive year as a superior band. They also participated in the league band clinic, band day at the State Fair and band day at Wichita, besides their concerts during the year. The bnad officers this year are: President, Kenny Guthrie; Vice-President, Judy Whisler; and Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Robinson. With Lynne Kottwitz and Elaine Slocombe as Student Directors and Carl Bentz as Librarian. Ma mettea, Drum Majorette, Loretta Decker; Majorettes: Pam Herbert, Jean DeForest, Kay Gibbs, Janet Lackey. Compliments of: Hotel Cafe Beeton Motor Company £n 5£niMe s Decker, Thornton, Fisher, Hess Madsen, Thornton, Fisher, Decker, DeForest, Gibbs Lackey, Kottwitz, Taylor, Palmer, Mellott, Robinson, McKibben, Whisler, Scrivner DeForest, Mellott, Herbert, Kottwitz, Lemon ffioipy and Qfaia State These four people: Clinton Hober- echt, Nancy Mustoe, Lynette Thornton, and Max Kottwitz at- tended Boys' and Girls' State at Wichita and Manhatten respective- ly. They were sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, and the Progressive Mothers Club. Student dauncit The Student Council is die governing body of the student body. The officers are Lynette Thornton, President; Sheryl Thornton, Vice-President; Juanita Thach, Secretary; Janet Lackey, Treasurer. The Student Council sponsors the homecoming and the noon recreation program. They were also hosts of the C. V. L. Fall Conference. FIRST ROW: Gibbs, L. Thornton, S. Thornton, Lackey, Robinson. SECOND ROW: Jacobs, Herbert, Graham, Cox, Good, Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nettleton, Decker, Kottwitz, Be ms, Whisler, Buell, Palmer, Mr. Ross. NOT SHOWN: Thach and Gillett. Compliments of: PEABODY SOFT WATER SERVICE AND PEABODY HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. Weren't they cute? Studying!! SPONSORED BY - DARI CREME - FRED E. ELECTRIC ■ Momeceming, Queen Candidates for Homecoming Queen are limit- ed to senior girls who have never been honored as queen previously. The candidates are selected by the football boys and elected by the student body. The candidates were Juanita Thach, Loretta Deck- er, and Barbara Palmer. Barbara was crowned during the half time ceremonies of the Peabody-Council Grove football game. Oieen Barbara's reign continued until the magic hour when the Homecoming dance ended. BARBARA PALMER Candidacy for Queen of Courts is open to any girl in Peabody High School who has not previously received die honor. They are chosen by the basket- ball boys and elected by die student body. The candidates were Juanita Thach, Jean DeForest, Patsy Shepler, and Janet Lackey. Queen Janet, who was crowned between the A and B games, reigned over the A game and the party held after the game in her honor. Queen a Gowda JANET LACKEY Coaches Coffman and Hauck and die back field. Jack Kirkpatrick Halfback Don Wilson Tackle Max Kottwitz Guard Clinton Hoberecht Center Wesley Bentz Guard C. V. £. CAantpA FIRST ROW: Britton, Edmonds, Guthrie, Mellott. SECOND ROW: Windsor, Gregerson, Mott, McClure, Kottwitz, Edmonds, MeUott, Truax, Hanneman. THIRD ROW; Hodel, Bentz, Davis, Yakel, Hoberecht, Kirkpatrick, Graham, Baker, Covell, Meirowsky, Hauck. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Can, Weems, Her- bert, Covell, Jacobs, Grosse, Guthrie Regier, Paul, Coffman. 1956 RECORD Hope 6 Derby 6 • Cottonwood Falls 0 • Council Grove 6 • Hillsboro 13 • Marion 7 • Florence 0 • Herington 6 Mickey Weems Loren Hodel Left Halfback End Peabody Peabody Peabody Peabody Peabody Peabody Peabody Peabody Maurice Meirowsky Fullback Rodney Herbert Quarterback FIRST ROW: Windsor, McClure, Johnston, Guthrie, Britton, Good, Truax, Edmonds. SECOND ROW; Paul, Guthrie, Herbert, Stucky, Jacobs, Covell. Can, Mellott. THIRD ROW: Mr. Coffman, Graham. Baker, Davis. Covell, Meirowsky. Kirkpatrick, Hodel, Yakel, Mr. Hauck. (Z-Jearn Schedule PHS OPP Inman 47 63 Marion 50 44 Chase 51 69 Florence 55 50 Herington 35 52 Brock Luke PEABODY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT-SECOND PLACE Moose Hope 68 53 Council Grove 69 32 Cottonwood Falls 61 70 Marion 49 80 Florence 74 48 Herington 51 41 Hillsboro 51 58 Council Grove 62 36 Hope 62 44 Cottonwood Falls 61 38 Hillsboro 56 46 Kenny COMPLIMENTS OF: WILLIAMS CAFE Sc EARL GRAHAM’S PHILLIPS 66 iPecdtodij J FIRST ROW: Mr. Coffman. Guthrie, Stucky, Baker, Herbert, Meirowsky, Kirkpatrick, Hanne- man, Mr. Hauck. SECOND ROW: Edmonds, Covell, Hodel, Bentz, Jacobs, Graham, Hoberecht, Coveil. THIRD ROW: Windsor, Truax, McClure, Johnston, Guthrie, Britton, Mellott, Grosse, Paul,Edmonds. Jjfdd. and Jfiat Your Dad will know now, Esther. How Touching! She really works! (sometimes) What a Face! Oh come now, Judy, it's not that bad. Cute?? WHEEH Pals COMPLIMENTS: DRS. BARKER WOOD HIGGINS REXALL DRUG Merry Makers Do -Ra -Me D. M. 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