Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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Lola Overholser The Class of 'Sl wishes to use this, the dedication of our Annual, as a means, though it is but a small one, to show our appreciation and most genuine gratitude to you, M s. Overholser, who has been our faithful guide and consultant throughout all our problems. we are sure that you will live always in our fondest memories of our Senior Year. ..2.. C. D. Dean, our Superintendent for the past two years, has worked untiringly for the best interests of our school. He is an able leader who is.never too busy to be our friend. Mrs. Jimmie Jones, Office girl, better known as nMarge.U -3, U U R 'Q fir ,qu X Q , Qi if ggyf 5, g If V E . , M J. Rempe, clerk Elmo Carmichael, director S. J. Peavy, treasurer B d U EdU08fi H Scotty Riedell PRHS fi James Waddell Hath Basketball Senior Sponsor fa!! Hrs. Grace Giffert Vocatlonal Home Making F. H. A. Club Junior Sponsor Olin sm-cka MHS -TBIHGS Science Physical Ed. Kay Club Pep Club Kayettes Freshmen Sponsor W Senior bponsor 'Tidy' R.V. Overholser Helen Thorpe Social Science English Psychology Latin Sophomore Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor ..-51 f Pac ultb' Mrs. Overholser Commerce Journalism , Philip St.Mnrtin Mnnnil Arts D. O. FI'0gfT'AITl Student Council ttglaf Paul Darnell Music Bund Glee Clubs S C H O O SEPTEMBFR S--School Starts li--Freshmen Initiation P2--Ellis - Here 22--Natalie Carr Assembly 29 OCTOBER 2--B-game at Hill City 3--FFA to Hoxie 5--Journalism Class to Hays --Quinter - There --Hill City - Here 6 ll--Student Council to Hays 13--Cadets - Here 20--Downs - Here -Ph--Kay, Kayette Conference, Hill City 23 27--Junior Play, NThe Daffy Dills.N NOVEMBER 1--Phillipsburg - Here lu-Homecoming-Queen Crowned 10--Palco - There 15--PTA Play 17--Osborne - There 23--Stockton - Here 27-29--Choral Festival, Downs DECEMBER l--PTA Carnival 5--Natoma - Here 8--Missippians Assembly l?-Cadets - There 18-Football Ranquet 22--Christmas vacation JANUARY 2--Phillipsburg - There A. V, Jackson Vocational Agricultl F. F. A. Freshmen Sponsor L C A L E N D A R JANUARY CContinuedJ S--Palco - There 8 -Science Assembly 9--Wakeeney - There 12--Hill City - Here 15--Natoma - There 18--FFA to Hays 23--Ellis - Here 26--Downs - There 30--Wakeeney - Here FEBRUARY 2--Stockton - Here 6--League Tournament, Hill City 8 10 16 22 23 27 MARCH -Mysterious Brown Assembly FFA to Stockton Falco - Here --FFA Hays - Here Hill City - There Phillipshurg - Here 1--Woods Assembly 15--Archers Assembly 19--Bill Martin Assembly APRIL 12--Industrial Arts Exhibits 13-lb--FFA to Colby MAY l--Band Festival at Stockton 13--Paccalaureate 17--Commencement HAPPY VACATION EVERYONE Lester Pelzel World History Physicnl Ed. Footboll Junior Sponsor ISENIUR CLAS Dale Darnell If I shoot at the sun, I may hit a Star. Football 1-9-3-M Basketball l-2-3-h Track l-7-3-h Boys Glee Club l-2-3-L Mixed Chorus l-2-3-h Student Council 3-M National Honor Society 3-D P-Club h Junior Play 3 Class Officer M Band l-?-3-U Cantata 2-3-M Howe-coming Football Attendant h Hi-Y l-2 Wilma Taylor love is friendship set to music. Cintata 1-3-D Girls Glee Club l-3-M Mixed Chorus l-3-M Fen Club l-9-3-h wayettes 2 Fayette Sec. 3 Pen Club Vice-Pres. h Bind lu?-3 Class Reporter 1 Class Treasurer h Dozenettes 3 Carnival Queen atten- dent h Charles Stahl nAn ounce of loyelity of U is worth a pound cleverness. Football l-2-3-A Track 2-3 Boys' Chorus L Mixed Chorus A Kays L P-Club A Football Captain 9 5 I Cantatal, Peggy Pemberton The only way to have a friend is to be one. Band 1-2-3-h Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-h Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-M Kayettes 1-2-3-h FHA 1-2 V-President FHA 2 Canata 3-h Junior Play 3 Annual Staff h Booster Staff h Pres. of Kayettes 3-h if Pres. of Pep Club Dozenettes 3 Class Secretary U A s Bill Griffin Love, Labor and Laugh. Football 2-3-M Band 1-2-3-D Boys Glee Club 1-2-3-h Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-h Student Council h P-club h Homecomeing Football Attendant h S ! .f ' 'FR if lug i N ' -N A ,, ,Q 1. F5 of ,ff I 0'- Glencie Stewart honest heart possess a kingdom. 2?:clls1Cle: Club 4 vw gil' Q 1-3-M Mixed Chorus 1-3-b Kayettes 3-h L , Kayette Director 3-h 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-h AWN Pep Club Sec. D Council Treas of Council h ler 3 Booster 1-h Play 3 Honor Society h Jack Graves 'He who wills, can. Mixed Chorus l Football 2 Track 2 Mary Ruth Rempe Peace is happiness digesting. Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-D Mixed Chorus 1-2 3-h Cantata l-3-M Kayettes 3 Kayette Director 3 Class Sec. 3 Junior Play 3 Pep Club 1-2-3-h Dozenettes 3 Band 3-L Carnival Queen Attendant 3 -8- CIFQ. Robert Stalniker Loyalty is the greatest wood in The human heart. Football l-9-3-M Track l-2-3-M Baseball h Boys Glee Club 3-D Mixed Chorus 3-h Class President 2 FFA Vice-Pres. 3 FFA President h P-Club h National Honor Society U Florence Ruhaak Who has more fun 'sides me? Band 1-3-h Girls Glee Club l-2-3-h Mixed Chorus 1-O-2-h Cantata 3-h FHA 1-2 Pep Club l-P-3-M Casey Thompson HLife is too short to be little. Football l-2-314 P-Club 4 P-Club Treasurer A Boys' Chorus 3-A Mixed Chorus 3-4 Cantata 3-L Track 3-A Baseball A Basketball A FFA 3 FFA Reporter 3 Lucille Stahl Great thoughts come from the heart. Girls Glee Club 1-3-h Mixed Chorus l-3-h FHA 1-2 FHA Historian 1 FHA S942 , 2 Kayettes 3 Pep Club l-2-3-U Cantata l-3-U Kayette Director 3 Annual Staff M Boosteu Staff M Librarian M Champ Matson thank you for nothinq Vice-President l Boys Glee Club 1 Track 1-2-3-h Basketball 2 Football 3 Football Mgr. D Band 3 Jr. Play 3 P-Club b Annual Staff h Booster Staff h Yvornr LnGPQQe Friendship: A blessing wonoy cannot buy, anne 1-2-2-h Girls Glee Club l-3-M Mixed Chorus l-3-D Cantatw 1-3-h Kay9ttb 3 Kzyett? Director 3 Clqss Treasurer 3 Pop Club l-2-3-h Annual Staff h Eoortor btaff h Dozenettos 3 Librsrian 2 Nwwional Honor Societv h A? X.. Af., ' 'v dll: CIP' x lk Norman Dreiling Give a little. Take all. in Band 1-2-3-h Boys Glee Club l-3-h Mixed Chorus l-3-h Football h Cantata l-3-h Geneva Beckley Ah Lovell Alas, I have found thee. Cleo Clements 'Y '-.. A good heart's ' worth gold. Boys Glee Club h ..l0.. an Pauline Fellhoelter nA friend is the half of my life. Girls's Glee Club l-3 Mixed Chorus 3 Cantata 3 Booster Attendant 2 Pep Club 2-3-4 Cheerleader 3 Student Council Pres. Junior Play 3 Dozenettes 3 Booster Staff L Annual Staff L P-Club h Junior Eilers Worrying is the least of my troubles. Football 1-2-7-h Trick 2-3 Klys h FFA 3-L FFA Officer 3 Hove Glee Club h lixed Chorus b ?LClub M Marjorie Loreg It is a rough road that reaches to the heishts of greatness. A Don Meredith They can conquer who believe they can. Band 1-2-3-b Boys Glee Club 1-2-3-lg Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-h Cantata 1-2 Student Council 3 Golf 3 Cheerleader h Kays lp Carol Burkholder Patience and fortitude conquer all things. Band 2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Kayette 3 Girls Glee Club 1-2-3 Dozenetts 3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Kayette Director 3 Bernard Hlempe I was shipwrecked before I got aboard. Football 1-2-3-h FFA 3-h Barbara Johnson There is no power greater than true affection Kayettes 3 Kayette Director 3 Cantata 1-3-11 FHA 1-2 FHA Pres. 2 Girls Glee Club 1-3-ll Mixed Chorus 1-3-71 Band 3-H Junior Play 3 National Honor Society 3-lu Librarian 3-h Dozenettes 3 Galen McGhghy It is better to wear out than rust out. Junior Play 3 Kays iz Student Manager 2 Track 2 FFA 3-h Canata 1 Bend 2-3-I4 pvclllb ,4 Bernadine Rempe I would not live without the love of my friends. Band 3-11 Girls Glee Club 1-3-lL Mixed Chorus 1-3-M Cantata l-3 Dozenetts 3 Pep Club 1-2-3-ll Annual Staff h Booster Staff h ': Harold Meyers From a little spa.k may burst a mighty flame. Junior Play 3 Lelda Wildrix silence is one great art of conversation. Booster Staff H Annual Stuff h Doc Hartnett All for one, One for all, that ' s my desire Basketball Mgr. 2 Football 1-2-h Boys Chorus 2-h Mixed Chorus l-3 Loretta Westhusin Loyalty and strength begin with knowledge. Band 1-2,-3-1, Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-A FHA 1-2 FHA Trees. 1 FHA V-Pres. 2 Clase Sec. and Treasurer 2 Class Pres. 3 Kayettes 3 Student Council 3 Cantata 1-3-A Carnival Queen Attendant 4 Pep Club l-2-3-L Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Junior Flay 3 Dozenettes 3 National Honor Society 3-4 Pep Club Treas. L Dale McConchie Don't dodge difficulties Cheerleader D Junior Play 3 Kay Club 3-h Bqys Glee Club l-h Canata 1-M Mixed Chorus 1-M Football 2 FFA 3-h FFA Officer 3 P-Club M Shirley Benedick Friendship is the highest degree of my life. Band 3-h Dozenettes 3 Girls Glee Club l-3-b Mixed Chorus 1-3-U Cantata l-3-h Pep Club l-2-3-11 Student Council 3 Student Council Sec. and Treas. 3 Kayettes 3 Kayette Director3 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff U Booster Staff U National Honor Society h Elvin Jones You can not put the same shoe on every foot. Football l-2-3-h Track 2-3-h FFA 3-h Baseball M Kays h P-Club h Naomi Hartnett Just call me HMaman. Student Council 2 Pep Club 1-2-3 Girls Glee Club 1-2 Mixed Chorus l Lael Hrabe People who make noise are dangerous. Basketball 1-2 Football l-2 Baseball 1-2 Band 2-3-M Boys Glee Club 2-3-h Mixed Chorus 2-3-h FFA 3-M Student Council 3-h Kay Club h Cantata 3 1 V Q . Q 2 X AIU!!! Thelma Phlieger What your heart thinks great is great Booster Staff h Annual Staff h .., Girls Glee Club l-b Mixed Chorus h Pep Club 3-h Cantata 1 'EB Melvin Jones Men are most apt believe what they least understand. F Football l-2-3-M Track 3-M . Baseball M .yfgl FFA 3-M FFA Officer h Q , Kays M 2 ju x . ' l '6 9 ,.... 5 9. X t.. Marilyn Cerrow A smile is worth a million groans. Booster Staff b Annual Staff h 13- may Richard Werner consideration is the parent of wisdom. FFA 3-la ' FFA sec. 3-h Softball 1 CLASS WILL OF 'Sl Betty Adam Generosity wins favor for everyone Pep Club 1-2-3-L. Annual Staff M Girls Glee Club h Ifixed Chorus 11 Twirler L1 Booster Staff M Cantuta h we the members of the senior class of 1951 knowing that our time has come to leave dear old P. R. H. S., do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Betty Adam, will my position as a twirler to Elise Cussen. I, Geneva Deckley, will my ability to make perfect speed teste in typing to Carrol Raney. I, Shirley,Benedick, will my band uniform to anyone who can wear it. I, Carrol Burkholder, will all my books to some unlucky senior next year. I, lmrilyn Cerrow, will my typinr eraser to Darrell Campbell. I, Cleo Clements, will my height to Doug Schultz. I, Dale Darnell, will my position as leader of the HRuptured Russiansu, to Leon Ross. I, Norman Drieling, will m slow and careful driving to Nadine Rumbaugh. I, Junior Eilers, will my little brother to anyone who will have him. I, Pauline Fellhoelter, will my beloved history book to the Seniors next year. I, Jack Graves, will my quiet ways to the Freshmen. I, Dill Griffin, will cupid to the Freshmen boys. I, Donald Hartnett, will my beat-up Ford to the Drivers class. I, Naomi Hartnett, will my determination to graduate to Kenneth Pingry. I, Lael Hrahe, will myself to the girls in Osborne. I, Barbara Johnson, What I've got to will, I'm marrying. I, Elvin Jones, will my ability to take good care of my books to Richard Snyder. I, Melvin Jones, will my ability to play in school to the freshmen class of 1951. I, Yvonne LaGesse, will m mousy locker to Shirley Thomas. I, Marjorie Loreg, will my quietness to my little sister, Loree. I, Champ Matson, will my ability to talk in class to Chops Glick. I, Don Meredith, will my ability to skip band to Niel Bland. . I, Billy Meyers, will all my girl friends to all the Senior boys of 1952. otte Baldwin. will run. I, Harold Meyers, will my hgghfulnegs to Red Mayhew. I, Galen McGhghy, will my ability to pet along with women to Denny Beckley. I, Dale McConchie, will WArlieW to the new school. I, Phyllis Mock, will my ability to get a diamond ring in LU senior year to Charl I, Peggy Pemberton, will my excess weight to Marilyn Lewis. I, Thelma Phlieger, will my blue jeans to Doris O'Neal. I, Bernard Rempe, will my moron stories to anyone who can catch on. I, Bernadine Rempe, will ny base horn to Florace Goble. I, Mary Ruth Rempe, will my 1im0usine'CpickupD to my sister for future use, if it I, Florence Ruhaak, will m finger nail file to the American History Class next year. I, Charles Stahl, will m ability to be popular with the girls to Billy Lumpkins. T, Lucille Stahl, will my ability to use my car as a taxi to Max Edson. I, Robert Sta1naker,will my ability to rum the half mile to John Clarke. I, Glenice Stewart, If I had anything worth willing I would will it to Joan Bartlett. I, Wilma Taylor, will my ability to get along with my boyfriends to Sue McCluskey. I, Casey Thompson, will my Psychology hook which has never been used to Don Hazen. I, Leonard Werner, will my little brother Don to Jean Dwinelle. I, Richard Werner, will my Buick convertible to anyone who needs it. Loretta Westhusin, what I have worth willing I'm not giving away. I, I, Zelda Wildrix, will my pug nose to anyone who will have it. R Jumur Glass Jack Pulec Va Self-trust is the first ! secret of success, J can Bartlett To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy Darrell Campbell He who has a thousarxi friends has not one to spare. Shirley Thomas Where words fail, music speaks. Niel Bland Give me my horn and I'11 be happy. Carol Raney Harold Eilers Each man reaps on Speak lov, if you his own farm speak love -N Q Roy Garvert There's something in the wind. Farrell Keas A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Leon Hoes To be simple is to be great. Jean Westcott The greater the difficulty the greater the glory. 'Q Mildred Adam The way to be happy is to make others happy. GR X? 'X Max McC1ay The day is always his who with sincerity for great aims. U2 'ir ll Lavonne Williams We are all born for love. Darrell Mayhew Manners are the happy ways of things. Phll Parker Mona Lou Thompson 'Just Dreaming' Max Edson Life is too short to waste. Lett Friesen Y 5 I- don't like to talk no people who always agree Very little is needed with me to make a happy life John Clarke A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Doris O'Nea1 Who falls for love of God, shall rise a star. Vivian Harrison 1 The first step to greatness is honesty. Wilfred Garvert They're only truly great who are truly good. X Raymond Ganoung A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. 'Q'- Alice Sell MW man is as true as steel. f 1, ,, ! 1' Eldon Harris CLASS PROPHECY Champ Matson has been driver of a Trans-Continental Greyhound years, he has seen several members of the class of 451. I K H th Pi Denny Beckley e ne ngry Q Q All that I am my The good you do is not mother made me. lost though you forget it. The rewand of a thing well done, is to have done it. bus for 10 On his usual route one day he stopped at Geneva Beckley s Honky Tonk Cafe in California for dinner. In this cafe he found Elvin and Melvin Jones working for Geneva as bouncers. As Champ was reading a paper he read that Barbara Johnson was married and was filming a show, Cheaper by Two Dozen, with her own children as stars. He also read where Billy Meyers had invented an electric tooth brush. Just then the radio blared out a bulletin Miss Betty Ann Adam has replaced Judy Canova, and Dale Darnell has taken over Harry James orchestra and is to play in New York tonight. He quickly leaves the cafe and drives on down the street where he spies Mary Ruth Rempe's Beauty Saloon for dashed in and came out with a New Atomic Home Permanent which Dale invented one day while curling his cows hair. On his way, leaving he passed a Golf Court where he saw Don Meredith playing golf with and Bing Crosby. He also passed a used car lot run by eonard and Werner. men. Champ lcConchie California Bob Hope Richard As Champ drove into New Mexico, he saw what he thought to be-a Mexican riding a burro. He had on prospectors clothes. As Champ stopped to pick up passengers he noticed this old man was getting on. Champ had to look twice but sure enough he was M . Dean of P. R. H. S., a prospector. They started talking about the 1951 Seniors. Mr. Dean told Champ that Lucille Stahl was running a taxi business in New York. Bill Griffin is playing for the New York Yankees, and his wife Loretta Westhusin travels with him. Carrol B11I'1f-h01deT is stilled married and works on the New York Times. Cleo Clements owns a chicken farm in Tennessee. Charles Stahl is playing football for Notre Dame. Wilma Taylor is married to Gordon who is a Missionary in Korea. Jack Graves is taking Georgous George's place. Marjorie Loreg is an artist at designing women's clothes. Naomi Hartnett, Pauline Fellhoelter and Glenice Stewart are married. Norman,Dreiling is a ro essive eolo ist llis per ss-Phy Mock is modeling bathing suits and is a swimming instructor. Casey Thompson is a hot rod driver. Bernard Rempe is running a zoo full of monkeys Cincluding himSH1fJ- Zelda lildrix is a Chief Telephone Operator in Denver. Thelma Phlieger is a private eye. Florence Ruhaak is running F1nssy's Cat and Dog Hospital. Junior Eilers is onerating a morgue in Missouri. Doc Hartnett is the world's champion wrestler. Lael Hrabe is batting his brains out trying to invent a new kind of tooth pick. Shirley Benedick is flying her life away in a B-29 with Jay larcotte. Yvonne LaGesse is married and is co-owner with Dick in running a recreation'center for soldiers. Galen McGhghy is janitor in the Stork Club. Peggy Pemberton is taking the place of NPeteH in the Pete Smith Specialties. As the bus goes through Oklahoma Champ stopped at Harold Meyers CO-OP station for gas. After a long enjoyable ride Champ and M . Dean arrive in Plainville where the rest of the seniors live. Marilyn Cerrow is Secretary to a big oil executive in the thriving metropolis. Bob Stalnaker is Vocational Ag. teacher in P.R.H.S. and last Bernadine Rempe is working in Plainville's Hospital where Champ delivers M . Dean to the psychopathic ward. -18.- '35-. 4 fb x re ff -ue harlotte Baldwin X 1, N, L xMar1ys S' Barb V GS Baker W egg .,A BY s . I . 5 S X 4 i eww t,f1N6'i1 KN for 1'HFisher bww 'iifvxgf' 1 W..,, Lorna KS! 4l!L Harrison 'ix fue Veronica am Adams ,, Q 4F iT ' ri a Nm Madelinet 1 Jackie x Dopita 'ms Duinelle -bf Q, -M J 1 J: 1 may ' x. Ng- , . ,X fi Raymond X Patricia Hake -N H311 .F 39 K fgsgig Fontella, Q 'xJenningsgr , 44 ttrell .sqm . .Q ,,, ,, . 'X TX - B111y GUY H ,W Miller Mayhew M205 if 3 A',x 5, V .Q . - X Q - V 1 . ' 2 V ab N D57 .,., . 85' ' wb Qk ir ee ei ag 5: .. . 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K x 5' '5 su , Q l - Q 'L A 'B f - fxN, X Nu i xx Ronald all Doris Gayla Verlie Bob Ronald' lives S Fellhneltgy pox Freisen Gilbert l Gilliland , X h Y: b X A A r X -1-. f o W 1 ' 'Dm Q ' KA .. A SQ. 7- ff- ' N xx N ., Q X, k 41. 45, Jack Clifford Nobel-+, Flor-we lr Buster Don Gilbert I Gilvan Glick 1 L Goble 3 4 J Hartnett Y I Hazen ,, f V i Q e l I 3 f' -, P. ff.-. 'wwe fl gn ' A I - . f X X X' 5 X ir. HCFB Merle Joyce Marllyn Le Roy X Hi1E9T5 J?meS King Lawrence Lewls L0ViH ' Kdba ' ' v - k ef L 3- -b -- - ..' ff 'Q ' ' en . - . K ' Q I I 1. QV I V .K Q X R x Aly I X A I yerald a- Billy - Earl Marilyn Joan La Vivian .ee Lumpkins Q new Lumpkins Lumpkins Marlo' Meyers fs- ' 4' 5 I '35, ' .1 v. 'vs H. 4' ' - ' , 2 L, ,e..A .,' f 7' , ' I f H . eor e 1 X Al! Doyle Geltald 1 3 Shirley Georginia eta H b t ayhew Morris Noah Osborn O er Son ' Ender I ,.f..x H, 60 ' 5 -wr: 'iw' x , X! 'v ,,, 5 . f XF' Q? -'- X 'r-- ,, ,-'l' by f jf x ff R ,. xx iorie gat I Waunetta ba Loyd '5? iLL 52 wiladean ifsify George gig? xidtberger ' Shipman v., glansky r Stephens T Stephens Wathefl N Ig not Pictured 1 X 5 . we .N ' .v 6-' an 5' mg Doug Shultz -. . fy ' L ' X-T , Rita Thompson .4 X A ' 1 Vesthusin I '13, Wheeler Bob Wvn nf- .-20- Chester Wilson 1 I Each year the journalism 9' 1 f Back row, left to right: Mrs, Ovefholser , Sponsor, Peggy Pemberton, Luo: Stahl, Bernadine Rempe, Betty Adam, Yvonne LaGesse, Shirley Benedick, Frm row, left to right: Pauline Fellhoelter, Marilyn Cerrow, Zelda Wildrix, 1 Thelma Phlieger. Not Pictured: Champ Matson Staff Sponsors Contesit F or Queen 'PHE BOOSTER sponsors a Booster come-:ft w' MERCHANTS BOQST '93 W-eix firms bought advertisinpgl the Cardirfal Bgoster last f Wxfeby made possible the , C. D. Dean Electew President Of Leng 4 'M ON HAYS ECTION ed in the all-area se- tball season. he help of the -553 ES S-215. .,5's.E1'f.2f'1 C275 P 5' F 'V 'f A is H. 260 Q'fg,t'5f9' ' Lg' O 5' 4 'P 6 vp, 6' ,, - Q 6 w ye, N 5, gs 1 5 Cf Q? gp to f , ? 3 fp nz. Q 4- ip pig :ff Aj we 2 ig 0 Q 0 cu 1:9 ,P w 6119 -5 Y'-'?f G '35 A Y? O ' O 00 A O' df lf- 4 96' 'O 'E Q. 5 Q' auqga .9 A 0 6 'O 'z' ego,-Of' J 5 8 X 62 as Q 692 QOI ad XKQ jig? f W, Q' o 623' '96 6?-1' 'A .A-Q ' V N 'S' 86 ,ysrfp lffaltbgaltfi .ss sf, if 'if-,Q 65909, 1,,l?Ow faq, Q ae ue wet - Q P 4 16 g agxouoq aaaauuuog goo .Xxx 0 , Aq paxosuods tianbueq V . JQHSIN .XVGHOMI 5 JSHDNVH 'I'IV8.I.v00J , .s'f5?fe5fff5Q3' X Q 5 es' ' gf FZ ,S S, AQ' V1 rgosveaggvgae Q15-,Skaggs cg Q- or A ,fs -we 3 .Q 2 may f,3g.93fs w 2. 35 ag, is 4- A :S 5 If if 'N.'yfU3YQyQ Z v2 Om gfsbereb on' 77 emgig SEVEN CARDS PLACE ,gr 5NEWS ALL-AREA SEL 'Q' Seven Cards were ,Sava fqys Daily News, on S55-Q,'-5 ions, for the 1950 foo 2,569 b 'Ii v were picked witht ,bbq and mgny fa ,A Q u 4 3 7-1 :ve Q. 3 N gl? fa 3 ' PU Q ff C I as Q 'ld Q 4 U' f cs ' In 4255 O Q72 cp WGQE63 'X' -5 5 --I 271 v 3 4 O A0 G u- 7 0 1 'ff' 'R Q A Q .2 ' 9-3 9: ffm- G . MS' aitbgd 9 Q' ll' 9' 0 wg. 0 Q . . .9 or Q A ' E is ..C1.!2:..Qew was elemi we ote oryohe , Q o e 4, 4 9190 -P ,A 1 9 5, Ig- '00 e l wear? reel ff, meets we W 'ze sEN1oRs INITIATE FRESHMEN v 0615 GZfv.Q4'ln.'3?0e '94'.f'f'fu,- if-'5-.N'.?o'1, 49,5 -A ea, YY vi QW ee- gee 1 ft, cn ':,Ofe1960f9ll?00'4' 'N '85 9.01, , The freshman class was initiatodk :fp v-3 539030028 230 eq? .52,,,!'-so j'.9f,.9,2'e, of ii,-a'f'Xi905i,B2gef? into PRI-IS Frifb S t fb Q M,Q,,l. 5:54 v-3 '- Q' 6' 0 cyl V? we ,'g?,,,, ,,, S' Each freshrrg '74, 1123 gr 572, 2 Cb Q 3 i Q fe bgffgd 'beg l we ' 'g'!'..Q gg Q U CJ 5 Q E-r !2Sa1'xnent3 56'9oo:yQ oigfmm S 2 R 'D E E 5,3 3' m uE7E1f,q'9.98r6foQ, F00 neg 3 -3 E E 2- 'J E' 2' E ASW'-'?:. fff? 0414-: g'Ss,e gr-efqf fd N'i 1' 959 . W Q57 I ' law' e Q 'S f' Q 6 - 'Q ee cv ev 'YQ Q 43' t in e,ee..s mise WY Umczmf S w 2' 5,ab'Y,QZ-83,3 Qfgijfigeqv 3' ri is get gg Qt j3kp:iagu:igef?aEluQ3:msg so sm: E- 5 :E 9 232 E02 is 'xHV'6f -1' . Vw ' 795 ', f ,l.. - Sli Sven 6-fe'-E 15. I fo' Cf. if' 0 ' -ie , e wma mv 4152954999 3' .... 3 . e an X50 '4:7ieQYfi'Y?P e9eQ'5b Q' 3 gl-gg 2? 5 fi got ggiessvg Hemi' 1 Wm' 2' E. 55 3135 55 QQJQQQVQ 'Y4.,g?f.b0je,b' otgajfgq gg we gg puvfi5v5s..se3S008 ,Q Q :sg Ki get 0 L. 25,9 to Q Q Q' QVVLV kfk- K L , ' f . Q Q ,...1..f.N,,,.!.,,A., , M xl ,, '55 ff 96' '42 Qs gwfffee Q' 2649 'P 'Y-fi P A l .N h 1 even Cage 4' , he fe- are 9 of '23, ,fe si 2. 3 efUH?553f W ' an-f ' Q, Q Q .t fic, Q, fa , e gl 5-he e -zl t1 e e l A nfs' 48? f 59 QF? eel , e e leeet eeeetee e eeeeeeoh e el l eeee etetft e eee 1 llet t M 5 J Back row left to right: Buster Hartnett, Lael Hrabe, Bill Ship- ' man, Bill Griffin, Darrell Campbell, Alan Collins. Front row: Pauline Fellhoelter, Paula Laughlin, Lorna Harrison, Billy Miller, Glenice Stewart, Sue McCluskey. Back row left to right: Bob Stalnaker, Dale Darnell, Phil Parker, John Clark, Jerry Milam. Front row: Joan Barlett, Glenice Stewart, Loretta lesthusin, Barbara Johnson, Shirley Benedick, Yvonne LaGesse avi I in ' ' H Yi S D Q if A a A ,ujfy 'V . V V M fr f 0 if Y s ggi W :ri ggi P 7 I it A 'ug .wg ,g,,L:s4,,i ,L U, K , H Huw ' ESQ WYMW W 4,230 PLAINVILLE CHAPTER 1 4 f , , ' , , I ., v 1 Q 2 ff, 4 , gi ',Z'.- ' ADJ' V G I r E- V s ni , x 16 QQ? gg Q '34 v ':',5 rx W n , - A fl , Q. 1 .7 A ' 5' 'K ' - K 1 i ,. f 1 1 ' X H A jeg, ,- IIN-' vii iwx tv t 3 1 24. '44 QPR, -M ' x Twirlers M4 P Pau? Dgfneli Sue McC1uskey, Frances Wheeler, Shirley Thomas, MUSE UPC or Betty Adam, Carolyn Gilliland. l Q 'V 1, L11 xg 553' 'tsq 1, R, 123 gif f NL sf. ,V 1 f , . ,-'. :,.E',2:, .---na A g if il as-5: f MQ., 4 -V Q Q 9 me W ,ip 1' V441 ,. 0 te nec , . if . HU' L , Ax! . - . 6 , V rf' . 'xfx A ' X M' K if I f ! 1 J 1 N3 A X ' 4 ' uv-ew f A ,- Back row left to right: Patty Hazen, Betty Ann Adam, Mary Ruth Rempe, Lucille Stahl, Barbara Jonhson, Wilma Lee Taylor, Shirley Benedick, Bernardine Rempe, Yvonne LaGesse, Phyllis Mock, Peggy Pemberton, Loretta Westhusin, Florence Ruhaak, Glenice Sterart. Third row left to right: Betty Thummel, Rita Rempe, Mildred Adam, LaVonne Williams, Jean Westcott, Vivian Harrison, Carol Raney, Shirley Thomas, Joan I Bartlett, Sue McCluskey, Paula Laughlin. Second row left to right? Marlys Barb, LaVonne Glick, Francis Wheeler, Lorna Harrison, Gera e u Ordway, Madeline Dopita, Veta Belle Hugley, Pat Hall, Wanda Baker, Charlotte Baldwin, Fontella Jennings, Mr. Darnell, sponsor. Front row left to right: Elise Cussin, Gayla Fox, Thelda Edson, Marilyn Lumpkins, Doris Fellhoelter, Regna Carmicheal, Georgiana Noah, Jody Lewis, Joyce Lawrence, LaVivian Meyers, Marjorie Schmidtberger. 'S , fb A 5, A 1 fi ? It it 5 R , J , If! gr Pa. -,xi Back row left to right: Floyd Daniels, Leon Ross, Robert Stal- naker, Norman Dreiling, Bill Griffin, Cleo Clements, Charles Stahl, Dale McConchie, Billy Meyers, Middle Row: Ronald Westhusin Clifford Girvan, Junior Eilers, Lael Hrabe, Phil Parker, Raymond Hake, Mr. Darnell, Bottom Row: Florace Goble, Alan Collins, Casey Thompson, Jack Pulec, Dale Darnell, Gary Westhusin, Herb Hilgers Neil Bland, Darrell Mayhew, Donald Meredith. -28- 12-4- EEEQQ fQwlillQQ? frail TKT' W ,m M4 Posing 1 s.:. ww' N ,. 1 W' 'l ' 1' .Q if j Rempe Twins i 'VULS Puppy loye :7H kA. Sihtine oretty 1 ' jg . W' 1 I-Q uaid gms Qfgim gwbf ,LA 4 ' WE' ': ' A V x 4 , K 1 WNWM ,,...,..,......-A s........,,,..... A...,.--- -....,,... 4 ' N, is we xg' l QJEKI 'it Caught in the acnil l......- . - Mxwmgg fm. 1. ,qA, ,.- 1 1,-Q , 4 w My tale is fold ,.,.,-- ,p -,' .jf , - , L -, , fr- ii me 1 L13 Mi I Q ? ' ' A Q I' ' 4 Qs-f ' K W I 1 , V Eileen 'f It's only a doll. Can we go back to bed?? . lf. . is! hir Yx . I' Gerry Ordlay, Don Meredith, Shirley Mason, Dale M Conchie, Joan Bartlett. Back row, left to right, Pat Hazen, Eva Stalnaker, Pauline Fellhoelter, Mary Ruth Ramps, Betty Adam, Lucille Stahl, Shirley Benedick, Bernadine Rempe, Yvonne LaGesse, Phyllis Mock, Thelma Phlieger, Florence Ruhaak, Regna Canmichael, Marjorie Schmidtberger, Joyce Lawrence, Second Row, Betty Thummel, Rita Rempe, Lavonne Glick, Maxine Adam, Jean Dwinelle, Mildred Adam, Lavonne Williams, Shirley Thomas, Jean Westcott, Nadine Rumbaugh, Charlotte Baldwin, Sue McCluskey, Miss James, Sponsor, Third row, Wiladean Stephens, Veta Belle Hugley, Gailyn Goble, Elise Cussen, Doris Fellhoelter, LaVivian Meyers, Gayla Fox, Shirley Dreiling, Joan Marlow, Rita Thompson, Shirley Morris, Georgiana Noah, Fontella Jennings, Paula Laughlin, Front row, Frances Wheeler, Billy Miller, Madeline Dopita, Lorna Kay Harrison, Glenice Stewart, Peggy Pemberton Loretta Westhusin, Lee Taylor, Thelda Edson, Marilyn Lewis, Marilyn Lumpkins,, Wanda Baker. 'lb' 7 i .24fff.2U.'41,s 7 38 Wx, 7 t7 . 87 ' u James.R. Waddell Date. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. QALL N' we YN FGOTBALL RECORD Opponent-Plainville 22 Ellis 26 O 29 Hill City 7 26 6 Quinter O 32 13 Cadets 20 13 20 Downs 6 19 l P-burg 7 12 10 Palco lh 20 17 Osborne 20 7 23 Stockton 7 7 gill.. 664 U' l . ll '1,y' v . Li' +'- 3 . 5q'-nn. - .1 . . 4' A L K M X K e K .L . Q 'x',k A V Q HL,' . .1 toys A N, '- 'Wo' f - .-o p-,yx o Q? ', 1' . ,, N. '31 filthy. K H2 :Ig a V .bd I- V J 4 Qi Us at M . f o - -.- K... - - , 1 -HQ f'- -.lffovajf 2, o.: i 1,394 L7 5- 5 u N-.fl Q g'g:l'gNS5'25g5fs '1i45, of A 'l L 'pf-QI ' K Q - 2,6 ,R Zffrigqi. fCharles Sthal '-Q f I B.ll Griff, ,Jawa ig klgigo A5,fn, b s , Q I, . 'Wg vw 1 ln 'Q g36Fi!E L John Clarke Jerry Milam .WL-M -. . - Q 24513 gh .gy-w-1 ,Y .iawsqwm ,, ,M5,, ,wx lv3f5ivw,,,og,k o Qs., b ' M' 'iw 1 :A ' f f '.iT'fS'lf3-1 vfzkgafis. 1 Y ' L 4- Q' WQ5,-v , 'YQ L Bob Stalnak Campbell Billy Meyers J 'misss o --mf--W f 2' ? 'gga?5 Zfvl ', - v,'x-yi hailed. rv ' I In lax Dougherty .,. 55:33 ?:f,tT,,, JT. . f U . ... Vbix- '. A - fw- Dale Darnell bhioman P X' gf Ir ag.. . , ' V ' L Q, . 45 ,M-wx T5 gsfrl.. - ' w 1551-it . Sfx , ... W , af o o i v fl., MM WW Y -wx A Q ,wk an V .of-?'2 a.'l. QM P Sliiwkfifirg A if - A xl unior Eilers . -, you ,. my o K-,EX Qwx avi'-Q-k ?9ia2E'm1f.oi V , A S V' MQ - 4 841 Bob Paysinger J an -1- 1 Q , l ,,r-,., .. 2 mb .t V V - O . , L. x ,. Hs 1 g rf A , ' 1 Q , 1 1 'AX A X Q no ' 1' M ,..k,.,L.4-.gl . Ma .X .4 7-,af ,. K H L 'QQ-f , 5 k 5 -T. ,H , J ,V L7 - Q,f,i3'm. 51-fi-4 ..,,f-' .--A vsivlhiwg, fidfif' ' fig' 536,11 -3 . 1. N A -A -4 -5 4 wk, X whim Elma -1 W Ai. -fi I , 'fx S Pat Shipman 41 1 . .4 f ' Kenneth Pingry ,N arry Hartln Elvin Jones Buster Hartnett Eldon Harris Jack Pulec M x Q gn-.J 1igif3 nh5?56 ' .I 5- Q- xl V, '.,,-. x.'f'.u '-f rH1 K- Y x s X rtnett ,mn X , 4,1y,. if f k ill S , . tw? Phll Parker Harold Eilers i e Raymond Ganoung n f E , rg 'F , : ' a', U!EW1r'a V, , Front row, left to right, Irvin Dreher, Buster Hartnett, Jack Pulec, Max Dougherty, Dale Darnell, Second row, Mr. Waddell, Coach, Darrell Campbell, Bill Shipman, John Clarke, Phil Parker, Ray Weymire. Basketball Front row, left to right, Bob Wyant, Irvin Dreher, Bob Gilbert, Allan Collin Emmitt Morris, Buster Hartnett, Doug Schultz, Second row, Floyd Daniels, Pat Shipman, Larry Martin, David Graves, Ronald Eaves, Bob Paysinger, Les Pelzel, Coach. ' I 5: Y 1:4 , . 2' 3 v . yt , . ,Lf3 J . Clarke , Forward 'QT' D. Darnell, Forward B. Shipman, Center P. Parker, Guard J. Pulec, Guard vm ..5w,4 Am. T? ' .4-' I. Dreher, Guard S . Hartnett , Center B. Paysmger, Guard D. Graves, Center D. Campbell, Guard 7 f M. Dougherty , Guard f f 5 r ffCJf' 563001 5 Front row: left to right, Max Dougherty, Dale Darnell, Phil Parker, Jack Pulec, John Clarke, Charles Stahl, Darrell Campbell, Dale McConchie, Billy Meyers, Second row, Mr. Waddell, Lloyd Stephens, Casey Thompson, Eldon Harris, Gera Ordway, Shirley Mason, Phyllis Mock, Pauline Fellhoelter, Joan Bartlett, Harold Eilers, Bob Stalnaker, Don Meredith, Mr. Pelzel, Third row: Pat Shipman, Elvin Jones, Larry Martin, Max McClay, Junior Eilers, Ken Pingry, Champ Matson, Bill Shipman, Jerry Milam, Herb Hilgers, Bob Paysinger, Buster Hartnett, Galen McGhghy Football Practice S I , C ., . P A Qt - A rW,3, ,WA V o C Arr, , , .L K V ,G i r I 5-. ' W-'W Wg 'V .. M S 0 0 fr 1 . i t n 'O .Q elk .....3es37'.gf,x a ' S ' ipvf - ' , --r S -. 'Arsrna --. .r 'y' V -A ' Q Ks, 'fm o , .nw ur' Jw--L ,E 4' ,.... A I ., , x . i, was-.CA gag- , V . A J ,,,g 'f ' 'L Y n Q vs 1-wfffxsa X 'W Yr! .V . V 'Na 4- fy if1V.,'-gig,-Lf VV' Plainville Plalnvllle Wakeeney Downs f Y I . ,, w :E Q . , ...QI W s at 4 mv' X. . Sf 'fig ,e vu . 'IF .if FP 2 My XTX. Q- 4. A , 1 n J 1 . Q., 1 .., sa'-li ' CQ x 5 Lu. 'vp K. v.. A -v P W WM l W ii' j.g7,fg,,.1,1 'K ff i w ' G.-'fwgwg M,-,zu-U -1 ,gmt v ' Q: '.f-'-'A--if 1, M95-1':i!.,:,,,..f Y if MEN, lfR32'5'! ', N ' .X 5' - -fm, M, Fnntha J. I 1 Y-O' Study Hall Looking lent WUR L...... The Probl Bl of Nath Dinner Ready?? - 'ii Industrial Arts 0 A Speed Test Lparninp History 'Y A Scivnre Expwriment ewin ?lmPI1t,FllS Essentlals ln Englnsh Utah mx -of '-I -Tljhvx 'ggggff wp? 4--' ag. ' N - 1-455.9 ey ix! ,rl A 4. 1 7-C QQ . 1 Q .L ,. gm, .fix 5355? Q 5?u5w K L ii ' X 12' A Saw horses for Hrabe .X , 1. . x My gwwwvf ,Q amz N'V'l f. .v' 1 I fm-Rqgsgegggpsig, Dggce Band Buster Joan ll. Georgiana y Q E 1 , A .n 1 K A W V .x.. ,,., X -.V Q ' F hx b A gp i t f f i 12 A i 7 i ' - llllllf' V A ' llhlll' ' ' 32252 lf: 5 Q ' 4 A I I I , I I . Z .J s,+..a-PaCk1f'19hY I ,irp J 4, I I I 2. 'i, A n Ka ' 1, gs 1 9 f , A Lf V , H --K.. Q '. f Lv' Q -A ' .41 3 is ' Qi 'ii Q av ii f ik' Dean presents bouquets P llatson I wdsg if Wa- ,, , A' I N Sleeny. t1me.zala J Sneaking early Hubba Hubba aiu' x a u A .w - mi. X fnhavs tn a fish!! ia? J Wx' 0 ' EWS! N3 A t,r1p to the Nw in Times Office 55 A I' S Shall we s1ide?? 1 X E, E 1 Ki QQ' JE fi- .. X s as i 3 That wonderhzl day . Freshmen Initiation if Freahie see? rf Fancy mm pants ' M 'Sr Shiltley ...L What 'xx R' ,f tx N Four of a kind . 'Q fa 1 Shhhhhhhhv 1 1 M ,lffllw One CONGRATULATIONS Seniors of 1951 M O S H E R B R O T H E R S Hardware-Funeral Directors Plainville , kansas DUCKWALL'S STORE Quality, Service and Price Phone 3-9 Plainville , Kansas BEMHS CHEVROLET INCORPORATED Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phone 38 Plainville, Kansas B L U E D I A M O N D Harlan and Doris Gilbert Steaks Our Specialty Phone 7.159 Plainville, Kansas C. R. PORTER TRUCK SERVICE Oil Field Hauling- Large And Small Trucks Excavating D-6 Winch Tractor Day And Night Service Phone L60 Plainville, Kansas HILO SIDWELL AGENCY Henry F, Pierce Milo Sidvell Insurance Real Estate Phone L6 Plainville, Kansas CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOBS OF 1950-51 'There's a Ford in Their Future.' PETE SMITH FORD, INC. Phone 68 LET'S GO CARDINALS DONOVAN MOTORCO, INC Phone 322 Plainville, Kansas MORRISION I , as.w....,, ,2 t PHONE 32 MCDANELD JEWELRY my qv W X vm ,limi 9852? X A w X1 3 . M 3 5 B553 , tw, ' X x 3:H 'f To ' ggiigwww , , . A f 1 aw Q .- ag, 1 ..,3i:L', 3? p ffw W s H wxfw' .iii fha W' . ' ' W KOSTER'Q MAPKET Where Your Dollar Makes More Cents FREE DELIVERY Phone 30 Plainville, Kansas EWELRY swim PHONE 339 KENNEDY DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists The Drug Store You Can Patronise With Confidence Phone 14 Plainvllle, Kansas WW Q x 1- 'A+ L ,1 jj? fm 9 f f f - i '25z:., '- K 5 I BURKHQLDER Baos. ' Meat Groceries Fruits ii v Free Delivery Ijlpi 1 X M Phone 33 Plunvule, Kansas fi l i 'A ' i f 'f? ?5 -F-'Jw - . - 5- 5' mf , ' 1 f ' V wr 'L r-1 .35 . I it I P' 'U' -susan ' 1 -L 1 , W5 0. K 'I Q ' U W ' f f ,, lil I 1 9' I F 1' 'M f 4 X , 57 311.2 Q , y' 7 I I' -M' - 3351 wif' K X P 6 ,if M Q og 1 D Q g 4 , , x 'N .., A- if -I ' in 4' 1 , v N A 1. L 5 A 1-,,-gg1fe9.fi'2SaE-E au-H9 H43 ......,s.. WISE CITIES SERVICE PHONE S9 7 J- Enson Tmco PHONE na. .','- -'.'. . H--.',N - . - . . , , . .'.',','.-.. fi- 'Mk srmcms CLEANERS PHONE 12 o FARM IMPIEMENT AND SUPPIJ mom: Sho ar 188 ...47.. f-,T, - uni aonfun 'Q Ill WESTHUSING MOTCR SALES PHONE 550 CATHOLIC CHURCH PHONE 130 be R he Hggypuolms w W O Ol O O - 4... V, ' ' ,, -Q' BUSY BEE SHOP PHONE L7 - GREEN'S STORE PHONE 15 H -, x-QLL I -7L' F A KQV E Q vs-NU' fmffzs SV!! - S E LWTHA'S CAFE PHONE 511 GAMBLE STORE PHONE 368 Q N -Nik i', A 'f 'QT qw'yH, QQQLHHM s'rE.v1AHT FUNITUR1-4 at HARDWARE BALES HOTEL PHONE 1160 PHONE 61 -48- For The Brands You Know Shop S T E P H E N S O N S Plainville, Kansas MACK-WELLING LUMBER CO. Building Materials Builders Hardware Bruce Products Pratt Q Lambert Paint Q Varnish Phone ll Kenneth Darnell M A R S H A L L A U T O S T O R E Auto Parts Batteries Tires Apex Washers And Ironers Motorola, Admiral Radios RUSSELL OIL WELL SERVICING CO. Russell, Kansas Plainville Russell Phone 216 Phone 950 Wavy Baker Ralph Carmicheal Phone ho Your E D S O N ' S T E X A C O S E R V I C E Garage NORTHWESTERN SALVAGE CO. Will Gladly Install For 70,000 Miles and Up Call for Orville Edson Phone lhh Plainville, Kansas PISTON RINGS HART-BARTLETT-STURTEVANT CO. P L A I N V I L L E L U M B E R C O. Grain Feed Coal Grinding Quality Lumber and Wm T. Havlas Building Materials Phone Sl Cooks Paint Plainville, Kansas Phone 25 Plainville, Kansas i ..49.. BAYSBRVICESTATION A1 Ruder Imager Buy Gas P1-oceries We Deliver Phone 52 Plainville, Kansas I W--W Lfgiisea. 5 V , mvlrf ,ggggfxggai 'A 'Qi.QQge::a' If Hia -M ni' L 'K' n , . qw. n 'Wi Q,-gf A Q N 2 tw 3, A I I EA I Sh sri ' f? avg y . U Q an 61 N if 1 4 .. , .. g. N '- WESTERN LIGHT AND TELEPHONE PHONE 67 PLAINVILLE STATE BANK Your Patronage Appreciated Phone 555 Plainville , Kansas P w :cw C0 TAYLOR EROS. PHONE 2111 BILL PRICKETT 84 SON PHONE 60 x 1 x,5p'4'q,, 3- HASSE Kc SON PHONE 151 40- HILGERS BROS LOCKER PHONE 23 GAMBLES n pus 'ro noox Iona nnsr COROMDO nocnns BARBER snop hdio Remgeraw sw Hugh Snyder Owner Phone 277 Phone 368 P1a1nv111e, Kansas Plainville, Kansas GREEN'S GENERAL MERCHAND Quality For The Entire Family Plainville, Kansas ISE 4 ' gfsaalilunlllni , , . . , 5 -.Y McCLAY TRACTOR SERVICE PHONE 163 E. C. PEPTERSON M. D. Office Phone 156 Res. R, C, BELISLE, M. D. Phone 239 Eyes Tested-Glasses Fitted Plainville, Kansas Phone 175 VANDYKE INSURANCE AGENCY Insure In Sure Insurance Phone 555 or 251 Plainville, Kansas ga' W. W. LEWIS PHONE 37 -51- Dr, R, B. Andreson DENTIST Office Phone 18-----Res. 317 Plainville , Kansas L P CONGRATULATIONS Seniors of 1951 A. L. Burkholder General Office Work P L A I N V I L L E T I I E S Your Local Newspaper Harlan Lill Publisher Phone 21 FOR QUALITY Q SERVICE TRY YOUR FRIENDLY SKELLY DEALER H O M E O I L CO. . Howard Phone 205 Pick-up and Delivery Service On Washing and Lubrication Farm Delivery of Skelly Products Plainville, Kansas M O D E R N E S T U D I O Portraits O. D. 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