Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)
- Class of 1940
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L fl ll 2, -Q ' v , r 2-15 s, ' I y Q -1 B 1 e CLR 5Ul'I5lills'l'IJNLl.l '1 CLASS OF FORTV IL 1940 To you, the T1dU3t1H class of 1940 I extend my very best T69ClH7 and con ratulations This is and should be one of the very hapnlest tlmes of your life If conditions are as they should be, and you have done well your twsks lp to the oresent tlme, the CwOSlU days of your hlvh school life will be fllled w th many memories that will be sweet to you 11 after years Since you have come un to Commencement Day, you have aunroached one of the crucial milestones 1n four life From this time rou will have less VJ1d8HC6 and more freedom Vou wlll be called unon to make cholces wlthin the next few months that will color your whole after life Tay your choices be he noblest, the randest and the very be t 3 Faye Steiver Journalism English Glrls' Sports Roy Swartz History Manual TT1lH1Hg Loretta Sawin Vocational Home Economics ILL 'H an 'es Nilliam Eckart Princ1pa1 Athletics Mathematics TK ,- 4 1' 'W' 'Q' gdb? ,af 'T H E Smedley Music English Paul Whitmer Commerce William Voss Latin Science U 4 I U , AS 1 'Z Jie , Q lhi A -A , . . 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Miss Steiger and Mr. Eckart were chosen sponsors. The accomplishments as seniors, include the senior play, WHigh Pressure Homer,' participation in athletics and in music, publishing the annual and edit ing the Cardinal Booster. 0, SENIORS! MY SENIORS! lwith apologies to Walt Whitmanl O, Seniors! My Seniors! at last our t1me has come, And we will 'Commence' now, the brilliant with the dumb. No more will we Jump and start when we hear that tardy bell. Our last picnlc is o'er now and gee! but it was swell. O, Seniors! My S6D1OTS1 our last school day 15 done, We all have weathered every test, the prize we sought is won, The end is near, the sighs I hear are Seniors, all lamenting. 6 QQ? TWV .RE al xqi 1 I Q 7 Yf'T.7' ' T f 1 I 1 K G , 3 A Cheer Leader, 4 G 5, X 1 J - D. 1 1 . P 1 1 I ,' G. 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'rx JW '- v 1r1' Pep Club, 2 ' Jlee Club, 9 lhyelcal 4HUC1tlOD GD Club Irma Bland nd A Cinelli Choir ee C11 1XPd Chorue 2 Junlor Play a6HlOT Wluv f1Td11 l jooster Xnnual Staff Ruth Ro ers lnnual Staff ee Club, l Rasketball, ep Clu iurton Iau h1n ferdi 1' iooster Wasketb ll, l Nootbwll, 1 C ee Club, l, Junior Pla! S8H1Or Play Jean Ordval lea Clu Tunior lav Waeketball 1 SBHIOTS whose uwctures do not apnear John Holcomb Jack Quchhe1ster lxl' ll ECU hlsillx AM IUN 7124 WWII! il K xii? 9 Bbgese'7 N an ' 10 ST 'DLM LLL! Lll. :stints Bottom row left to F1 ht X rf Cl rke, Virglnia Hufler Lorene Cerll H1 l Louise Has e Top row Olen Conner, Fred Glick, Elmo Cxrmlchael, Yeltn H1111 ns Llll PTXQQ Preslnent lax Vlc nresloent hlrley Cl rke Tresstr r Paul Van Jy e s r e rrs Boo Dou H ty Soo sors iirolc Sn le! Lor ' a S1WlH Bottom row left to ri ht Bob Y V1r 1nia Hu ley, Paul Van Dyke, Shirley Clarke, J1mmy Haase, lore Lee Allison, Vred Gllcx, Mlckej HCD81l6lS Hildle row Edna Benoit, Betty McCauley, Iorma Lea Wilkinson, Dorrlne jlakeway, Emery Berry, Clifford McCune, LeRoy Thomas Top row Lois Nilliams, Ida 'ae Dev Charlene Lock, Lionel Havlas, Plmer Jones, Marvin Gilbert, Robert Wilson ll ' U I 4 4 , 4 . e : : 2 lf, X ks' ' - Ng, 5 1 -X A ' ' I A t , I . , X I 2 v X' . H 'Q : Aa ' 1 ,' A 3, r'o, e , - .fs . 1 , , ' z 5' ' . . -Hn . .L. OYUTCTLS 2 . .....................Jimmy FQ-ee ' 9-A ' .............Q ' H Secrct2ry......... ...Flora Lee Allison on ' 0 .......... ...... '. ' K 'e 7-ent-at-1 x.... .... ' :.er . n ........... ....E1 I ned -Q ' est A' , l . 4 1, 4 I . Q , . , 5 Q X 2 . 4. g fl! 2 5 . 3 'wt' ' I N . 1 kL . 1 4 ill 'IN ' v-5 Y' V :. ' ' ,s I - y A ' x . , G vi, A A v 'H' A J 1 ' v' rv 'J ! J 'D ' F . - ' ' -' ' ' .' . . , . ' .A V - I u . an. , , , . U - . Y. 19 Bottom row left to T1 ht eor ia Evans, Louise Haase, Archle Bair, Dorothy Doplta Kenneth Di gey Gladys Glot7hach, Arlene La 'esse Mlddle row Lodeska Darnell, Joe hah , Dolle Kello Raymond Comeau, Bdrbara Hammnr, Narvaret Adams, Crete Hrihf Ton row Cldrence He eminn, LeRoy Harrl on, Lawrence Alexe, 1 l Harrison, Rwlph v'son, Delwln Dou herty, Kelth H11 ers Ll l Llsstl O 'TC RJ P ldent Bernlce Mock Secr t rv Fladys Glot hwch Trelsurer Dorothy Doplta Sponsors Paul Wh1tmPT wllllam Voss Williams, e e rcDan1els, Willeene Ston r, Dorothy Brxdley N1ddle row Irene Peavey, Ileta McCune, Fllen Rempe, Anna Schulte, Laverne Ieyers, Mer ie Thomas, Arvetta lnemi e Top row Geor e Yaba, Lee McDonald, Joe Stahl, Maurice Saw yer, Clifford '4ller, Donald Vohs, Alfred Ruder l2 Jottom row lef to ri t laomi Yea y, Doris Schroeder, Bernice oc , F8175 r Q O5 fe' :Q , , , L E- EL 551 1, 5' Z M v.- 5 ' kr , 3 ' p ' v , 5 , , . ...,,,,- I l ' Q lv, i D, V .g Z G S . , 4.2 , J -.r . - I ' 3 j iq, . 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'-J Bottom row left to rl ht Paul ranam Barhfara gfl ht, Iary Cla KP, F ov eu cner, J1 .ny Allen, Helen Pettersor, Billie la Hutfon Y c e ro: Help nw 1 vol Do Phfllle B1CG, Rosle A1lSOH OI'lQ I' lne fn Evelyn G rvert Ton row Olen Conper, lalter Pudor Ji 1. 1j Jonn , Prffctnn for, Rlch rd B15 Ptt, Ricnurd Uwe, Dale B rr U H 4 HL HL N Nl Ere ld-art ze en Pe't:er Jlce prfqldfbf F gym: Fl to' r Trf xsurf 1' ro rx r 0 IAVWT e .pponsors J .aw 41 6 2 Bottom row left to ri ht Lloyd Fletcher, Bill Ra rmond Jem Bolli 'lob Toelkms LaVerne ke s, Ruby 1.1cGhfhv, lmer lenn Petrle Ni dle row I ellme Plante r orie llnn, verneit-a Fisc' r Doro P H r , Lola Thom l Bice Els or Dou h vtg, Top row Tom, D1 lels, Ilan Sruth, I-Illt 1190 t Bill 3I'l , Bud Beno1t 13 13, , 0 B L V I L ' lf'f' 4 K ,. b 3 . 1-.I 1 , X . , I Q 5 ' I H 1 r I , - ,.' QQ' '-5 : ' G nf ., J . vi 1' , l ji Fl - . . .11 , . . .iiidl v: .H E' L , II' T , dd, 1 '. ' ' 1 , D '. M1 Sion, C'1f,hfvr'. 'Ref' six, , fi . A : L '.' V , . , A. 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Q 1il'l' Meet the people who planned and edited the '40 Cardinal Standlng from left to Tl ht are Wilma Wise, sales mana er, Evelyn Slansky, typist William Eckart and ye Stei er, advisors, Estamary Graham, snapshots, and Charlene Baker and Ruth Pavers, art Seated are Mary Vlrginla Meistrell, aCC1Vit16S, Irma Bland, typ lst Betty Lou Klrkman, buslness mana er Mar aret Salndon, adver 1SlH Bill Patterson spor s Betty Jane Douphe ty, 3dV6Tt1S1HU Norma Bice, assistant edi t r, and last but not least Elmo Carm1chael, editor n chief ll IU Lhlalslx I. 1Ll.lib e 1 9 if-l4 w1 ' YY Left to right Charlene Baker, Bernice Mock, Wilma Nise, Betty Jane Dougherty 16 W Q fd' I 9 I . I ' ' U U ' 3 x ,, ' 5 1 4, H gi L I :E WNV T L3 If if 'P 5 5 : ' Q ,s Jie. ke M , fr V 1 E ,, . 23 . 5 t:,j' 2 ,f g,. - Q, a S -. my gg, A - . lf 1 , We ! A N ' an r fe - f Yi u A Q . L K 'L fi '- E :A Q ' 1. ' in , - WE 4 g a E V ' ' Q if ' 7' px . V 5 'F vi b l 5 Q ,Q is ,ai H , 5 , A . ,. 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' 4, ' ' ' A, 'J' -ti LQ he zlalnvllle ardlnal sand, u der he dlTPC'lO1 or 4 ered ey, is coanosed o ol members 'rom both the jxnior sen or hx h scwoo s l lS 13 r bnedle!'s f rst year t t t n uch to e lar e and 1 DTOJ8 e Z t n He h s also encouraped solo and ensemhle ork rn the 9W'lT9 mus c department e m1TCIlH 5 N1 draw 1 card at the 'ootha l es ddln Ulor a 1 1 s the nara t the 1 ed b Drum ayore te 59TWlC9 'och nd her s X tWlT16TS e concert band The annual SDTlH' concert was held Aorll l 1U whlch the concert bard rlayed seve 1 we 1 kno n overtures 3 arches lWClh01n D blln o lda the co te xnher olaved at the re onxl contest held at 11's lprll 1 and 13 1 mav 3 the concert band p ayed 1U the assed wand at the n wks Pountv uslc restlval whlch x s hell t tock on All lH all tae baud h s won a real nl ce for ltself ln the sclool amd the COHHUUICJ lhe members h e so nt hon s WFlCtlClH sln ly amd rouo a d wh tever honors cone tne r Ja: they gustl des rve Bottom row left to right Flora Lee Alllson, Doris Schroeder, Greta Hrabe, Wilma Wise, Lucile Kellogg, Betty McCauley, Shirley Clarke, Gladys Glotzbach, Irma Bland, Betty Lou Kirkman, Dorothy Dopita, Lorene Carmichael, Bill Petterson, Olen Copper. Second row Olive Ninemire, Ula Schroeder, Bob Wilkinson, Joy Carmich eal, Elenor Dougherty, Verneita Fischer, Ruby McGhghy, Dolores Boyer, Mary Clarke, Barbara Bright, Marvel Dodd, Naoml Yeagy, Donna Rae Rlnz. Third row Mary Virginia Meistrell, louise Haase, Paul Graham, Estamary Graham, Lucille Yeegy, Richard Bissett, Doyle Kellogg, Maurlce Sawyer, Don Wise, Bob Dougherty, Norma Lea Wilklnsou, Joe Kaba, Kenneth Giggey, Lawrence Mock, Helen Petterson. Top row Guy Bemis, MarJorie Kiefer, Irene Peavey, Phyllis Bice, Willeene Ston er, Royce Morgan, Delwin Dougherty, Rosie Wilson, Ralph Edson, LeRoy Harrison, Geroge Kaba, Ida Mae Day, Dale Barr. H. E. Smedley, director. 18 M 1 . Y. H . F , . . ,. 1. . J . , n m. . . .U E. PM 1 ' L, f ' .. - 1 . ,1 and . Ai .'g I 1 . Th' ' Y . 'L -1 i :ere bu in 'ha tins he has done n , 1 To ,. T1 ' th ortani 1 io.. . .a I . . , 1,4 . .. w : ..' i r . . . Th f 1' 1 and s 2 i,t ' . . . 1 :an a..'.3 c. ni xdsic a n y , ded a en, H l', 1, y ' . 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Bottom row left to rlght LaV ne Keds, Vera Bolllv, Lola Tnomae Wlora Lee All ison, Arlene La Geese, Betty Lou K1rkman, Irma Bland, Luella lcDaniels, Charlene Mock Second row Dorls Schroeder, Marjorle Kiefer, Greta Hr ue, Mar 19 Thomas, Rosle Wllson, Ellen Rempe, M r aret Adam, Ida Wae Day, Ruoy IcGhvhJ, Verneita Fischer Thlrd row Jllma Wise, Helen Hake, Opal Bice, Virginia Hugley, Anna Marle Schulte, laVerne Meyers, Naomi Ye ey, Lucille Yeaey, Estamary Graham Doris M rston Top row Catherlne Westhusln, Elenor Douoherty, Phyllls B1ce, Irene Peavey, Dorrine Blakeway, lodeska Darnell, horma Lea Wllkinson, Lorede Carmlch ael, Helen Petterson, Larvel Dodd, H E Snedlej, dlrector rs, 'L'M,I,lwLl.lxc Left to right Kathleen Brin, Betty Jane Dougherty, Varfaret Salndon, Berulce 'ock, Charlene Baker, Mickey LCD niels Bebe NCD H1SlS 19 , - i 6 , ' J' i if f , F Q A 5 ' s . L ' ' : er . 'J , ., L - ' I . I . , , l Q, X 7. . . ' . Y ,..' , a g A ' n 7,1 Q 1 I A ' - ' 'ia f .D ' , Aa ' : . . 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ARDI AL 00 TER Elmo Carmrchael to Edrt Yearhoolc Booster Enters NSPA Contest Seelung Honors ln 40 Crltrcal Service Let s Tall: Shop ARDINAL OMMENTS Benchwarmer Window Peekm 61 Students Are 'Q Enrollment lncreases ln Hugh School Classes Begun Plan For Parade 1940 Annual ls ln The Malclng lnPH S and 9 Marchrng Depends On Weatherman Hugh Pressure Homer Chosen For Senror Play CARDINAL BOOSTER A Classrllcatlon the Plamvllle Hugh School Www EE M, 1959 40 Subacnptlun Rates Year 504 Semester 304 CGDY 5g THE STAFF Edrtor ln Chnef Charlene Baker Flrst Page Editor Mary Vxrgmxa Merstrell Second Page Edxtor Betty Jane Dougherty Third Page Edrtor Margaret Samdon Fourth Page Edltor Bxlly Petterson Business Manager Norma Btce Advertunng Irma Blan Advertising Betty Lou Krrkman Clrculltlon Estamary Graham Sports Jack Hxlgers Alumni Catherine Wxllrams Exchange Margorre Kxefer Reporters and Feature Writers .la k Wlley Elmo Carmxchael Jane Wrse Burton Vaughan Everett Harnsnn Lawrence Mock THE STAFF Edxtor ln chxef Mary Vrrgrma Melstrell Betty Lou Kxrkman Second Page Edrbor Norma Bree Th d P Ed to n' age 1 r Estamary Graham Fourth Page Editor Margorre Klefer Busmess Manager Cather-me Wrlhams Jane Wxse Burton Vaughan Circulation and Exchange Irma Bland Jack Wlley Elmo Carmlchael Margaret Samdon Advertising Advertising Boys Sports Boys Sports Glrls Sports Art Work Alumni Reporters Betty Jane Dougherty Jack Hxlgers Rxchard Jelmek Law rence Mock Everett Harrrson Advlser Mrss Sterger Bllly Petterson Charlene Baker Elrgrlale For NCA OF Secondary Schools Srx New Teachers Greet Students Juniors To Grve Wilkinson, Havlas Have Romantsc Leads Honor Society Members Chosen lournallsts Go To Oloerlm 2,0 . . I 1 I , l Q, x . . , . ' ' ' To A .Q .,..,, iiiiiiiiiiiii' E. 1 5 'ssss J f.j.l'Qjjf.'ffff ,ee, . - - - 1 ' - ' .aaaeeeeaa b .,.. ,aaee.a. ,.. - - -W-?H FiI7.f,7f'fffe?ff 'rrer'rr-'rr'reer'r 1 rrrerrr j Play, Feb. 23 I I - - AAAVVAVV I I ' 'Z l '+ .aeaa err arra rara saa ea A ree A grillijriiriis - - - B - 'E EEEE Qf1fffQ5fiff5577955-A-' -7 I .Au .1 Mlss Loretta Sawln, Vocatlonal homemaking instructor, is shown above Ilth several of her freshman homemaklng irls Seated at the table is Dorothy Doplta, Ruby McGhghy, Dorothy dinters, Elenor Dougherty, Rosie Jilson, n3thOTlHG Nes thusln, Opal Bice, Doris Marston, and LaVerne Keas In the kitchen 13 Vera Boll1g, Marcelllne Plante, Wllleene Stoner, Helen Hake, Marvel Dodd, and Verneita Fischer I H8tm:1 - -,, dnl Gln IIN! I- 'en ln manual training many lnteres lng orogec s are worked ou A the 0 rs t ble on the left Alfred Ruder and Floyd Fletcher are working th 1 ben nd he a Clarence Hageman and Paymond Comeau At he h ck t ble can be e Lee cuona d, Clifford '1ller, and Don Vohs the Tl ht at e wack 1S fennet lvgev a d foreground and lo d letcner 1S 2' t e T1 ht in the ack When a D ber akcs a mistake, he charees tw1ce or lt fhtn a law! r lakes a mistake, lt s Just what he wanted because he has a ctan e to tr! the case l over a ein Nhen a carpe 'er makes a mlstake, it is 1ust what e etnected Vhen H octor maies a lstake, just bdrles t en a wu e axes a m ecomes the 1 w of the 'an lhen a pre Cher axes W1S'3YS, nobody knoxs the dlfference KL Fi C .J +. Q -JV lell t s lust ,OOD T 21 X C M ,,,, 55, .-'Wi' 1 . . . A A U. . D . Q . , , 11 YI ' Y I A -A ' . . ,. . . .EZ , . .5111 K X I no ' , I . .Q y I I , . ' ll . ' 1 9 1 D , ' I bv 1., , ' ' , I ?Am.gU:J 4 K SA C K' -, I U x ' t' A ' t . ' t. 't 'n, li 3 1 ' : .e. ,i.l t, w re , . . '. t -1 . 1 . s en X ' A lo J' . A . Cn 't th 1 ' ' U .., h C',,-, tn in front of him is nr. Swartz, instructor, watchin! Clen Jopper. toe stahl is in the F y S . ' lt h 'tn . . H 'q . mm m . Q ' , ' 5 g - U it 7 ' 1 ' A H .c . Q .- - el ' . V, - Y ' v- ' 3 . no . nt U .A ' . V- 11 d 1 3' he ' - ' 1 . Wh . f dt m ' lSCiiE, lt-- b . 2 - n - .d. V 1 m-Ve M' t . . V . --- ' . 1'r VQEQ AH TDITD..!HKE' I LZ'7ff---T - , i ' f' ' I-?HT. l if ,,. . ,, 7 , ' ' f 'O WIS L X 4 V' 1 ' -vlgffff and Lech- 'gcle Sams A 'fix ?nWF'Kv 1 ? iw .2 'f5i4 - . '31- ,, 1.4 ' a., 'Q HT x 1. 5 KW x rt xl ' Y 5 J 1 1 Forward! March Fcfztball boys take ride 52? HS . HOV! 4 C I ag LUN--jfz Efvmmza. papa, Qif 1'fI'f?'A .Bop .z-Os fwresent, side show Kit.- : - -' ' , v - .v,'lu,., .. .. , ,r S if .gl , , ' , ,J - . rv. - a , . -'.Z'I?. 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'f f f V1 1 .- 4, ' . - 1 In . -fl E f a au is rs 'use 4 ,EJ ,f'::l ff JM . 14, WN Sept 4, To school 1D a fmne new bu1ld1n Sophomores lead enrollment wlth 45 and freshmen are next w1th 43, then senlors follow with 40, and jun iors have 25 Sept 8 Betty Jane heads sen1ors as classes elect Sept 14, First issue of Cardinal Booster Charlene Baker is editor Billy Work man takes senlors on hay ride to coun try Sept 15, The faculty eat fried chicken at ball park and get acquaint d The cheer leaders try out and are elected in assembly Sept 18, The tlmld freshles et 1n1tiat d all day and in evening Sept 22, Cards down Woodston 31 0 to start a good season first assembly at 10 30 Then in eve nine Cards 0 to LaCrosse to tie them Sept 30, County teachers meet at Plainville Oct 1, Sen1ors have radio quiz pro Dram in assembly 0 6, Cards take Osborne to town 28 7 Oct 9, School Masters meet at Woodston Freshmen have picnic Oct 10 First P T A meetin Oct 13, High school inspec tor visits school and elves class A rating Juniors have assembly other radio pro ram And Hurrah' The Cards best Palco 6 0 at Plalnville Oct 20, The dear little sophles have chapel Another victory Luray bows there 14 7 Oct 24, Student council meets and Fred G11ck is elected DTPSl dent Oct 27, Lots of excit ment School parades at 10 30 Seniors tak ing first with 'Land of Oz ' In eve ning Wakeeney catches Cards unaware to defeat them 27 6 Oct 30, The junior high has a carnival Oct 31, Schoen chen loses to Cards 21 13 Nov 2 State teachers meeting Students get one day vacation Nov 7, The seniors pose for the photo rapher from Mar quise studlo Nov 10, Helen Petter son, freshman president, announces for freshmen assembly Nov 14, Big crowd comes to dedication services at which McClenny and Callahan talk Nov 17, Agra goes down 7 0 on P H S field Eighth grade presents Dr Younver in assembly Nov 21, Faculty plays tur key and eats turkey Nov 24, Seventh vrade has minstrel show in assembly Nov 25, Miss Steiger and 12 journal ists go to Northwest Kans Press Con ference at Oberlin Nov 28, Students chase turkeys but Coach Eckert has the most fun catching three guineas Nov 30, Annual turkey day game Stockton bows to Cards 47 0 Dec 8 'Polly Make Believe' given by fourth fifth and sixth grades. Coach Eckart in charge of assembly. Dec. 9, Confer 0 0 The band accompanies ence of D1StTlCt Homemakfrs held here Dec 12, P T A meets and parents hear their childrens opinlons of them Dec 15, Cards lose to Schoenchen on home court 19 ll Piss Sawin is in e of assemb y Dec 19, Faculty xchange 01ftS at a Christmas party Dec 21, Football boys and their girl friends et promlsed turkey banquet in Christlan Church dininv room Dec 2 , Christmas vacatlon bevins after exthan e of ts at Dec Snow Jan 2 School b ins af er vacation Jan, 5, Band concert in as sembly Cards o to Damar and are downed 36 16 Jan 9, Woodston comes over and beats Cards 23 16 Jan lo, A mee Hen in char e an ll, Senlors made contract for annual and work b ins with Flmo Carmichael as editor exams Jan 12, Webst r bows 29 ll Jan 13 meeting Blizzard Jan 15, Second sem star be ins Four new subjects o fered Jan 16, Cards lose thriller to Stockton 31 98 Jan 19, Palco de feats Cards, there, 26 l3 Jan 22, Stockton w1ns over Cards, here, 30 16 bchoolmasters meet h re Homemaking irls serve Jan 29 Another faculty Jet to ether Jan 26, Lose to La Crosse 34 ll Jan 30, Freshies set bold and have leap year party Feb l,2,3 Invitation basketball tourna Jan ll, and 12, Semester C T at Stockton all day ment at Palco C B Wiley attends counc1l of admlni tration at Topeka as dele ate Coach Eckert has charve of assembly Feb 6, The Cards ov rthrow Webst r there 39 15 Feb 9, Victory a ain' This time at Woodston, 23 22 Feb 13, After two wins Cards are de feated by Palco 30 20 Feb 14, Fac ulty has St Valentines party Feb 16, Mr Voss 1H char e of assembly e 20, P T A hed s talks about parents and teachers Feb 23, Jun iors 91V9 short sketch of play 1n as semb y Cive play 'One in a Million' in afternoon and evenin Feb 2B,29, District tournament begins March 1 2 District tournament Plainville gets fourth Sophomor s have assembly Reverend Cox gives talk March 6 National Honor Society installation at 7 00 for 5 'irls and dinner afterward served by homemakine Girls and Miss Sawln March 8, Freshman assembly by remote control Father Henry talks about Finland March 7,9, Junior hi h basketball tournament here Plain ville takes fourth March 12, Snow and P T A meeting postponed March 15, Eivhth rade assembly March 22, Seventh vrade assembly March 29, The seniors present 'Hleh Pressure Homer' March 30, Volley ball and ping pong tournament at Stockton April 1, Fac ulty have party April 5, Clee clubs have assembly April l2,l3, Regional music contest at Hays April 19, County grade music festival May 2, County music festival at Stockton May 9, Junior senior banquet May 12, Baccalaureate May 14, Alumni ban quet May 16, Commencement May 1 Last day of school Picnics kk O C1 1 ' - F -25 ' V - ., f- fic! Og chart 1 . . I Q ' . ! LxNN ,Q2?' r 0 A1 1 . A ., 'Q ' Q 1 . . T I Q, 2 . 1 K hz - 1 211' 1:30. . as, a o , QI t 'v w ' , P. T. . ns. f ' 'f . J . ' ' . ' , af . . 5 - ' ' . . , l I O e . 1? . Sept. 29, c. B. Wiley nas' charxe of ' 1 ' ' ' ' , ,O n ' ,., ' S ,, . . ct. 1 A - 1 3' ' ' F b. . . . or . 'J ---aa . - A ' - . Q . . -- 1 . , A Q , , Q I O , A .I . 2, ' ' - v 0 : 1 I . . 3 ' ' I . - ' ' . ' . v, - , , , .' ' all ' I' 24 DIZZY DOIN5 N B i! my Ave MAN efvnf Q0 MPLe If wee, N N S LeL ,PE KN 3 OABY' I 2' 'I P gl 4 El wg ' l 4.-rr, A ' M X ki. .,,.,. Qlfivm Q - M 9: If ' X fy C K y C , I: ll n tim? ITD l -f 4 ,. , ' ,QQN'fooSYG .5 7 Jef Q A 6' N 1 v- 1 ig ' ' '4 N I :jx uf. , W Q .2 Q , -J., F , ff Q Q ,, HGH, DY 0 ve Y U 0 ll U 3 T Z5 ' , 0 , , I LL1'lLlxLL ar- + .-:f'HP- 1 V -I1 dL- Ml QR ML ufmuxvw Of HBLKVDRF un- 9 I- Z ,1 Top row Jack Buchhelster, Coach Eckert, Robert Wllson, Jimmie Allen, Clarence Hafemann, Raymond Comeau, Hilton Gllbert, Ralph Edson, Olen Copper, Delmar Win ters Third row Billy Brln, Delwln Dougherty, Billy Workman, Maurice Sawyer, Clrfford lctune, Dovle Kellogv, Gail Harrison, Elmo Carmichael, LeRoy HQTTISOH Second row Tommy Danlels, Wayne Hockett, Paul Van Dyke, Kenneth Gi gey, Keith Hil ers, Roy Hagemann, Fred Gllck, Keith Willlams, Archie Balr, Lawrence Mock Bottom row Jack Wiley LeRoy Thomas, Everett Harrison, Joe Stahl, Jimmy Haase, Herbert Rempe, Alvln Benedick, LWT RMEN Everett HHTTlSOH, SSHIOT Joe Stahl, sophomore Jimmy Haase, JUH1OT Herbert Rempe, senlor Alvin Benedlck, S9D1OT LeRoy Thomas, JUHlOI Roy Hagemann, S9H1OT Fred Glick, JUDlOT Kenneth Giggey, sophomore Billy Brlr f shman Paul Van Dyke JuHlOI Bob Dougherty, JuD1OT Maurlce Sawyer, sophomore Gall Harrlson, sophomore Clifford McCune, junlor Jack Wiley, senlor Archle Bair, sophomore Alfred Ruder, soohomore Keith Hilgers, sophomore Burton Vaughan, Bob Doueherty Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov SCHEDULV X ng- , A eh THE S ASON Woodston LaCrosse Osborne Palco Luray Wakeeney Schoenchen 15 Luc s Aera Stockton -SX .-4 Coach Eckart's Cardinal grldsters proved their worth thls year by winnlng elght games, tying one, and losing only one 41 boys turned out for football September 4. In this group were 15 lettermeng five seniors, five juniors, and three sopho mores. Thls year has seen Coach Eckart's third highly successful squad in suc- cession. In 1937 the Cardinals were undefeated and in 1958 their average was .B75. Jack Buchhe1ster and Delmar Winters, senlors, were capable managers and Paul Whitmer was line coach. Alvln Benedick and Roy Hagemann, seniors, and Fred Glick, jun1or, were elected co captains. Most of the boys played in at least one first team game thls year. For those who do not graduate the experience received in games w1ll prove valuable next year. At the beglnn ng of the season, Superin- tendent Wiley promised the boys a banquet if they would win over half the games. Their average was .88B. The banquet was held December 21 in the Christian Church dlnlng room. 26 I 3 3 , I ' 127: WJ. . 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Schoenchen Damar Woodston Nebster Stockton P lco Stockton LaCrosse 'Palco Webster Woodston Paloo Damar Damar 'Palco 0 0 Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan J11 Feb Web Wr-vw Feb Web feb 0 0 March 1 'Schoenchen N1rch 5 'Tournament bames The Plainvllle Cardinals ended thelr b sketball season tHlS ye r by takln fourth ln the district tournament here the start of the se son handicaphed by lack spurts of bT1lllHHt playln Jack dlley, senlor Guard, and Lawrence Mock, senior forward each had had three years of experience LeRoy Thomas, Guard, Paul V n Dyke, forward, and Bob Dougherty, for'ard all JUnlOTS had seen two years ser v1ce The soohomores were well represe ted by Maurlce Sawyer, c nter Keith Williams, guard, and Kenneth Gi cey, forward Burton Vau ha sen or uard and three stripe letterman, was elected captaln for the 1939 1940 aa ketball se o The Cardlnals won four scheduled vames and one fournament a e 1 lost elvht scheduled vames and three tournament ame this se son The follolln bors re ceived le ters Burton Vau han, cdptal Paul V n Dyke, Haurlce Sawyer, Kelth Hilbe s, Keith W1lll8US LeRoy Thom s Lawrence Mock, Elmo Carmichael, and Jack Wiley ff 1 P Sfbff '56 Top row Maurlce Sawyer, Bob Dougherty, LeRoy Thomas, Burton Vau han, Paul Van Dyke, Jack Wiley, Lawrence Mock, Kenneth Gi gef, Keith Willie s 27 Q, ll' 19 P. s. 11 - . 15 56 P. H. S. 16 f . 5 23 P. H. S. 17 .. 9 ' ll P. H. S. 29 . l2 51 P. H. S. 28 . 16 a 26 P. H. S. 13 . 19 . 50 P. H. S. 16 . 23 . 34 P. H. S. ll f.. u6 37 P. H. S. .6 . . 1-3 ' 15 P. H. S. 39 . . 6 22 P. H. S. 25 -,i. 9 50 P. H. S. 30 6 . 13 17 P. H. S. e5 r . 16 ' 22 P. H. S. 54 ' . 28 25 P. H. S. 22 ' 31 P. H. S. 27 .f ' . At u .E --QA A O of height they didn't do so well--but later on they captured some victories by , ao ' D - 61 M: sJ Q 'U . as n. ' , J V, 3 m .nd ' ', P 1 A ' ' . , a., . s . - -Q NW J i X, S t I r Z I Q l 'Uv Rm: I 1 'bi ,, 1 31 t x 3.5 -X L 15ltL'l'Ll1LL +4 Standing Doyle Kellobg, Jimmy Haase Clifford McCune, Jack Hilgers, Archie Bair Kneellng Jlmmy Allen, LeRoy Harrlson, Keith Hllpers, Dale Barr 47 L 'sb :blxLL. With a crack zlnv and a thud the baseball season w s on The crack etc was a l1ttle one act play of the bat meetlng the ball maklng a crack, zlng over the second baseman's head and thud into the center fielder's mittl With some of the above zest twenty slx boys started the baseball season for P H S Among those reportlng for baseball were Clar ence Ha emann, Keith Hilgers, Roy Ha emann Fred Glick, Jack Wiley, Kenneth Gigvey, Glenn Petrie Keith Willlams, Everett Harrlson, Gall Harrison B111 Brin, Tommy Daniels, Walter Ruder, Alfred Ru der, Bllly Raymond, Bud Benoit, Delwin Dougherty, R1chard Bissett, Billy H tton, Paul Graham, Donald Vohs, Leonard Nech, Walter Rostocil, Floyd Fletch er, Raymond Comeau, and Joe Stahl LIFEUP Ha emann Hil ers Ha emann Glick Wlley Givvey Petrie Williams Harrison POSITION 5rd s s ?nd r Catcher Pitcher Apr Apr Apr Apr thy S H DULE Damar Webster Palco Stockton Noodston here there here there there Advice for all you hi h school als Keep away from track men they're usually fast The football men are all right but, they will tackle anything. Hatch out for baseball wen they hit and run. aeware of the basketball boys they are apt to leave you holding the 28 baSkEt 9 A , - 9 A 9 ' 9 gg 'Q ,K Q 1 1 l e-if A , tu -rl ,351 L, ' ,, be ,Yf, f-V3 a ,v l .. ' 5 -Q B, : f' , . 9 A 9 A 5 5 . . . is ' - 3 . Z n a nb, 1 , , C. 2 . 5 K. Q l.f. . 12 R. 2 1 t . 19 F. S. . . 36 J. ' , - 5 ' K. O, c.f. G. .f. K. E. MN I Q F... The study hall is a well lighted spaclous room There are and 6 people can be seated at each The library is in the east and a number of good reference and f1Ct1OH books are there at the students LIS' The senlor play NH1 h Pressure Hom er,n wh1ch was under the dlT9CtlOH of aye btelfer, wws presented larch 29, at 8 OO The play cast lncluded the fOl1OW1H Mrs Chester Woodruff lloves frneralsj Mary Vlrgiuia Ielstrell John Holcomb Junlor Woodruff ithelr son! Lawrence Lock Boots ,oodruff ithelr dau hterl Irma Bland Arlene Woodruff ltheir adopted dauvhterj Betty uou herty Aunt Cora Kwho loves to complalnl Norma Bice Mrs larfaret Taylor lwho loves to V1Slt, Mar aret Saindon Bunny Taylor Cher dau hterl Charlene Baker Homer Hampton Haywood Qloves to promote! Burton Vaufhan Hade Nainrl ht lwho lowes Arlenej Elmo Carmichael Lhetwynde Clwett Qmakes folks happy! Billy Patterson Lenith fthe Hoodruff's maid! NS. 15 tables ln lt end of the room dlsposal of the pts 'One In a illlon, the Junior play was presented on february 23, at 8 OO It was under the d1rect1on of Iiss Jalloway, the flfth rade teacher, a assisted by the Junior sponsors, lss Sa win and lr Smedlej The plav cast lH eluded the follow1nv Archibald Carter ia would be nlaywrl htl Fred l1ck Hubert this personal valetl Cl1fford cCune samuel Perry ihls dlstant couslnj Lionel iavlas Lemple barter lhis uncle! Jimmy Iaase foldie 'enkins lno better than need bel Shirley Llar e Wilma Maitland Kan obll 1H7 young lad lorma Lea Hl1il1SOH Mrs Jenklns iGold1e's 'otherj Lols Jllll3WS Miss Lemira Perry lSam's auntl Charlene 'ock R Swartz What does A D mean, Don Lucille fea y Don Wise After D rk Wow' HONOR SOCIVTY Joy Carmicheal, Lorene Carm1chael, Charlene Baker, Betty Lou Kirkman, sen iors and Norma Lea Wilk1nson, a Junior, were elected to the Natlonal Honor So siety thls year Bill Petterson and Betty Jane Dougherty were elected last year Mrs Vauvhan Has Jaddy finished dressin for Churcho Burton I don't think so I heard him talkinJ to his collar The European version seems to be If you don't see what you want, shove your neighbor around, maybe he's sitting on it 29 Mm X , ll' VA.. dt y , ' , . . A . 2 I Q J r . '1. J . X X ' V. . , lil , 7 F' A A ' H -1 xx ' f . ., 1, I , JY yr 25 3 ., ', I 4 M' , K f f l I . ,, ' rf. ' - ' ' , . 4 4 slvflf Q ' 'fy - H- - yy . . 3. . 1, 9 ' ', h V' I 1 . P. M. 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