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LOOK AT US NOW The Senior class of l9h9 is holding their reunion in of the Palace Hotel in Plainville, Kansas. In order that may know of their achievements. Time has been given them K. A. Y. S. and the following program is a newscast. The 12, 1959. The commentator is the famous golden voice of radio, his class of 'l4.9', the one and only, JACK MARSTON. Here's news folks! the Sky Room their friends on station time is May the envoy of PAUL REMPE is coach of the Notre Dame football team with Doak Walker as his assistant. MARY JANE WILLIAMS has accepted a position as the nbeforen in the Ry-Krisp ad. DAN CLEMENTS is Digbee O'Dell, the friendly undertaker's assistant. His motto is when UI Lay Them Out They Stay La1d.n DARRELL BAIR owns half-interest in the nBair and Smith'su store. Darrell's department is Ladies Ready to Wear. His motto is Uwe fit all shapes and s1zes.n We see ARTIE SHAW as a happy bachelor on his farm, nThe Bachelor's Paradise,n near Plainville, with a house full of old maid servants. After graduating from good old P.H.S., BOB COPPER joined the Navy and has just been promoted from Captain to Fleet Commander of the nBr1g.n RUTH ANN MALIN is Home Demonstration Agent at nYou-Don't-Say-Sou, Illinois. . DON MOSHER was unable to attend as he suffered two broken arms, after blowing the roof off the Columbia University Laboratory with his latest experiment. MARY YEAGY, a traveling evangelist, is holding a revival at the Methodist Church, at Jerico, Kanaas.' A MARGIE WORKMAN is private secretary to Henry Ford V. She also operates the HDrive 'em in and Drag 'em outu department. She plans to retire soon and travel over the United States with Jimmy Jones. BETTY STALNAKER is nowaa famous horse trainer in Kentucky. One of her best trained horses just won the Kentucky Derby. VIOLET SLANSKY is an air stewardess on The Kansann, propelled plane of the Trans Continental Airlines. the first jet ANN SCHNEIDER owns a chain of restaurants. Every Tuesday and Thursday she gives away free pie and ice cream. MAURINE McCLAY is the feature attraction in Bill Strouse's bubble dance show. The show is doing very well we hear. EVA MAE MEREDITH is now Chief Operator of Bell Telephone Company. She is doing very wellg but we are very sorry to say that her husband is in the hospital as a result of swinging on telephone wires. DELMA McCONCHIE has expanded her Hereford ranch and now owns half of Texas. People have a lot of trouble finding the owner among the rest of the cows. .On the side line, she races hotrods. CARL GROOM has gone to Washington D.C. to help run the government and clean out the White House. Yes, he's head janitor there and things really shine around him. Usually it's sweet young things. DICK MONICAL's studio is located in Plainville, Kansas. Dick specializes in taking pictures of his ardent pin-up girls. His motto is nShort, but not showing.u LOUISE BROTEMARKLE is Bing Crosby's private secretary. As a side line she sings with Bing over station N. U. T. S. Tune in tonight and hear their melodious voices singing her own composition, Chomp, Chomp, Chomp that Bubble Gum. ELLEN SHIPMAN's beauty shoppe is located in a little town of Aw- Come-On, Kansas. She s ecializes in girling men's wigs. R. W. or Y. B. S. ?Right, Wrong or You'll be sorryj is the formula Phyllis Brumbaugh uses in her noble career, teaching. ' JENNY WORKMAN is head nurse at the John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. The nFall Down and Go On Skatingn is now run by Miss Mary Westhusin whose motto is NWe admit men only.n George and Nadine, the former Miss Jones are living on a small stump and rock farm in the Ozarks. , This concludes tonight's newscast---but we'll return again at this time five years from tonight when again we meet for a reunion and new we return you to station K. A. Y. S. I5
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WE DON'T WANT 'EM We, the members of the senior class of l9h9, knowing that our time has come to leave dear old P.H.S., do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, each of us being of unsound mind, but possessing a steady hand, do hereby bequeath, endow, and will our most prized possessions to the faculty and under-classmen. Having spent all of our money on gowns and invitations, we do hereby request that all of our debts at the drug stores, and all lib- rary fines, be left to the juniors, also our dignity, vast store of knowledge, and polite mannerisms in the halls. To the sophomores we bestow our ability to keep the locker doors slamming and our habit of arriving at school promptly at 9:15 a,m, To the freshmem we leave the hope of someday becoming seniors. all the students in general we leave the honor of being teachers from To pets. I. I. I. Canning. I. Henrie. I. I. Ellen Shipman, leave Dan Clements, bestow I. If I, Margie Workman, will I, Violet Slansky, will I, Ruth Ann Malin, will I Ruth Rempe. I. I. I. I. I. Bob Ordway. Phyllis Brumbaugh, leave my typing ability to Bluford Hartnett. Bob Copper, will my cheating ability to Phil Parker. Louise Brotemarkle, bequeath my ability to keep my man to Judy Jack Marston, bestow my ability to stay in school to Richard my my my my my Eva Mae Meredith, will my blonde hair to Geneva Beckley. Dick Monical, leave my ability to stand the sight of blood to Dale McConchie and my used tooth brush to Max McClay. southern brogue to Pauline Fellhoelter. millions to those who need them. boy friend's small figure quietness to 'Chevie' to Jack Pulec. to Vivian Harrison. Bernadine Rempe. Delma McConch1e,w1ll my sweet little brother, Dale, to Mary Milton Shaw, bequeath my girl friends to John Clarke. Mary Lorene Westhusin, leave my smile to Wanda Lumpkins. 'Paul Rempe, will my bashfulness to Don Prickett. Maurine McClay, will my polite behavior to who ever needs it. Don Mosher, will my passion for winking at the girls to the Jones Twins, and my study hall water pistol to Eldon Westhusing. I, Jennie Workman, will my ability to be mean to Angela Ganoung. I, Darrel Bair, leave my ability to be popular with the girls to I, Mary Jane Williams, will to Florence Ruhaak. I, Carl Groom, will my worn to some unlucky senior next year I, Ann Schneider, bestow my Dwinelle. my ability to keep a car in the road out locker and torn American Observer .ability to sleep in class to Evelyn I, Betty Stalnaker, bequeath my quiet ways to Jackie Fischer. I, Mary Yeagy, will American History to the Seniors of 1950. I, Nadine Jones, will my long hair to Wilma Lee Taylor. fl WW T A M, Yff .. A ,, he 4, 1 14
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v. . I- 'fp 4 lb' J ' U5-Y-fl ,, ,. V: Xveix Back row left to right: Floyd Daniels, Delbert Littrell, Robert Henry, Dan Vincent, David Graves, Bill Shipman, Howard O'Brien. Middle row left to right: Frances Vvheeler, Shirley Martin, Janette Reece, Eva Stalnaker, Charlotte Bald- win, Billy Miller, Veta Belle Hugley, Wanda Baker, Willetta Littrell, Gailyn lk Goble. Front row left to right: Shirley Mason, Dorothy Arie, Lorna Kay Harr- If ison, Gera Ordway, Vern Thomas, Larry Martin, Richard Snyder, Gary Mayhew, wk N611 Fischer. 5 an y .N .1 X---- ' 7th Grade Back row left to right: Willadean Stephens, Berton Wheeler, Sylvester Hartnett, Doyle Robertson, Jack Gilbert, LeRoy Lovin, Billy Lumpkins, Micheal Mayhew, Joan Marlowe. Middle row left to right: Mrs. Porterfield, Marilyn Lumpkins, Marilyn Lewis, Verlie Friezen, Aleta Osborn, Georgiana I Noah, Regna Carmicheal, Rita Jo Thompson, Thelda Edson. Front row left to right: Robert Wyant, Jim Harris, Alan Collins, Lloyd Stephens, Roy Beckley, Ronald Gilliland, Florace Goble, Pat Shipman, M51-19 King, 16 I 'U' I Q I s 2 1
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