Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)

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I Ni xx Q K 5. ar ina 'he Yearbook Sfdff Plainvi llejRural High School, Plainville, Kansas Get Bargains af SNYDER'S GAMBLES STORE 0 . P f On the pages of this book is written the story of one of the happiest years of our lives --- homecoming, parties, exams and sports events. The Annual Staff of i959 invites you to ioin us in reliving these experiences. As you delve through the pages, may your enioyment equal ours. After School Come To KENNEDY DRUG STORE 2 xx Administration Faculty . . Classes . . Organizations Royalty . . Classroom Snaps Compliments of DR. A. E. RUEGER 3 Sports ..... . . Table of Contents .6-8 8-IO l4 47 64- 7l - 92- 46 63 70 87 96 We proudly dedicate . . TO OUR PARENTS Without the sacrifices, and the untiring love and encouragement given us by our parents we would have given up many times when the going got rough . We are indeed grateful to them and know that our happiness in graduating from high school, is really the only reward they want or expect. Mom's and Dad's presence at our school plays and games, gave us pride and added much to our spirit. It made us reach out and try a little harder to do better than we felt possible. It seems only proper that we dedicate this book to our parents. MAC K-WELL I NG LUMBER CO . Lumber Makes the Difference ADMINISTR TIO 12 f Y 12 a U -- A-A-- . 1 . xgxx 412315, W 4 f , .- Board of Education h , clerkg Paul J. Cussen, director. LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Ott, Howard Siler, Vale Page, treasurerg Janice Jo nson f 5 ! j ! Il This year started with a new administration for the Plainville schools. Mr. Joe L. Gray is superintendent over both schools, and Mr. Harold E. Parkison is high school principal. Therefore, the schools have been very closely related, and three members, Paul Cussen, Vale Page and Janice Johnson serve on both the grade and high school boards. Mrs. Chelsa Wahl is secretary for both schools. She has been the P.R. H.S. secretary for the past Four years. The schools have operated very successfully with this new program. PLAINVILLE STATE BANK - Your Patronage is Appreciated 6 MRS . CHELSA WA HL Secretary Superintendent of Schools PLAINVILLE TIMES our .,,g, Mr. Joe L. Gray Y L I N X 2 Principal and Teacher This has been Principal Parkison's first year at P.R. H. S. As English teacher and principal he has been a friend to all. Mr . Parkison in Mr. Parkison teaching his iunior English class. WESTERN LIGHT AND TELEPHONE CO. - To Live Better Electrically FACULTY , 4 5 . . A :M Q - ge - ' ua , Q F1 :kan 1 MR. BOB DEIGHTON B.S. . Fort Hays Teaches - History Co-Sponsors - Seniors MR, LELAND HIGH A.B. , McPherson Col- lege Teaches - Band, Vocal Music Co-Sponsors - Seniors MRS. OLIVE STEEPLES B.S., M.A., Fort Hays State Teaches - English Co-Sponsors - Juniors .,? Compliments ofthe PLAINVILLE CLINIC 10 MR, AL HARGRAVE A.B. , Kansas Wesleyan M.A. , Kansas State Teaches - Social Sci- ence Co-Sponsors - P-Club, Football Coach , Coach- es B-Team Basketball. Baseball Coach. MRS. IOLA OVERHOLSER B.S. , Kansas Wesleyan Teaches - Business Sponsors - Yearbook Co -Sponsors - Fresh- men MR, OLEN SMRCKA B.S. , Fort Hays Teaches - Science, Freshman Football Coach Co-Sponsors - Sopho- mores MR, DUANE STEFFEN B.S. , Fort Hays State Teaches - General Math, Algebra, Phys- ical Education Co-Sponsors - P-Club MRS. FELICIDAD MENDOZA M.A. . Emporia State Teaches - Spanish, Home Economics Sponsors - F. H, A, Co-Sponsors - Sopho- more Class MR. MARVIN HACHMEISTER B.S. . Kansas State Teaches - Vocational Agriculture, Shop Sponsors - F. F.A, Gals Go For Guys Groomed by FAMILY BARBER SHOP 11 MR. CLAY BROWN B.S. 8a M.S. . Fort Hays Teaches - Mathe- matics MR. PHILLIP ST. MARTIN B.S. , Warrensburg, Missourig M.S. , Missouri University Teaches - Industrial Arts, Golf Coach Co-Sponsors Freshmen MR. RICHARD THOMAS B.S. , N.W. Missouri Stateg M.S. , Fort Hays Co-Sponsors - Juniors Counsellor Teaches - Psychology i Q Scotty RIEDEL Custodian MRS. B. SCHNEIDER B.S. . Fort Hays M.E. , University of Missouri Teaches - English and Journalism Sponsors - Cardinal Booster Coaches Plays n r' f fi. ' H' .xiii is KJ: 4 N'-s 1' LQZEI 'Q 3 'f -'lr '- .S Q 5 ' O U Q Q 1 1 an v' s 'i nn w' Q ,s 1' , ,us we ,, 2 ,,g.a:A xvyulzznsdt, Xu u Q 0 N gi 1 4 may 13 .. .--....:::k1:x::-f.:::zae-- XT? WZ? ft 2- it f '-'2 ' Y B T Q f ,.'. Q i yy tt -,i,. K fwfr ' . X 4 11 'ag:3':f X X, .fu-5 1:30. QQ' is , '1t:::'s: a? 10' MIN: . Sfvs f' 14n..',':2u1X1Qu nuns 'Using 3, ,.nu:,s,,,.-.- 0... 3 .Ava ,M .-nn ,a,,sn1ghlan.::E,,,,:.u-:Q :thx 1,2 Q ,vhs i Na ! l? 'LZu. I MRS. ROBERTA THOMAS B. S. , N. W. Missouri State Teaches - Physical Education and Foods Sponsors - Pep Club MR, LEE JOHNSON M, S, , and B,S, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia Teaches - Drivers Education Sponsors - Concession Stand V ' -vvq 'Y KKK Y' Y is Faculty at Coffee HARNETT STUDIO - For Good Pictures at fam it 37' P me I wa., f ....4l 'V , K lining., i fm. ng ,?' LY wx. Senior Class Officer TOP ROW: Sponsors Sam High and Bob Deighton. BOTTOM ROW: Secretary Karel Treasurer Ronnie Peavey, Vice-President Keith Lumpkins, and President Pat Cuss S 1 Kaltenbach en, MARQUISE STUDIOS - Finest Electronic Equipment - Largest Selection for Frames - Seniors Our Specialty! ll 25 Years of Experience - So VERY dependable! l l Enid, Oklahoma DAN COLLINS Football l,2,3,4 F.F.A. l,2,4 Reporter 2,4 Student Council 4 P-Club 3,4 Boy's Glee Club 4 F. F.A. Letterman 2 BILL COOL Basketball 1,2 Football 1, 2 Carnival King Attend- ant 1 Junior Play Cast Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Boy's Chorus 1,3,4 PATRICIA DARNELL Band 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girl's Glee 1, 2, 3,4 I-larmonettes 1 Sextette 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Cast 3 Student Council 2 Secretary 2 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Song Leader 2 Secretary 3 Executive Council 1,4 Snowball Attendant 2 Booster staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Clarinet Choir 2 National I-lonor Society l I 5 Shop And Scuve of BURK'S MARKET I5 JANE BURKHOLDER Class Vice-President Girl's State 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 President 3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Executive Council 4 Student Council 4 Junior Play Band 1 , 2, 3 Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Booster Staff 4 Volleyball Team 1,4 PAT CUSSEN Class Secretary-Treas urer 1 Class President 4 Boy's Chorus 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Junior Play Cast JANE EVANS Band 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4 F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary 3 Junior Play Staff CAROL GIRVAN Pep Club 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Booster Staff 4 Volley ball Team 1 , Junior Play Staff DON HOWARD P-Club 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys Chorus 4 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Swing Band 2,3,4 Student Council 4 President 4 Junior Play Cast 3 P-Club Secretary- Treasurer 3 Golf 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Pep Band 4 DENNIS KABA Football 1 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Sentinel 3 Vice-President 4 EVERGREEN MOTEL -- Your Home Away From Home I6 ROSEMARY GILSON Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Booster Staff 4 Junior Play Cast 3 F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4 Executive Council 3 Band 1,2, 3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Volleyball Team 1,4 MARLENE HUTCHCRAFT Natoma Transfer Pep Club 1,'2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Junior Play Staff 3 KAREN KALTENBACH Class Secretary 4 Band 1, 2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 F. l-l.A. Historian 2 F. H.A. President 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Carnival Attendant 1 Booster Staff 4 Volleyball Team 1,2,4 KAREN KENNEDY Pep Club 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Accompanist 1, 2, 3,4 Harmonettes 1 Sextette 3,4 Trombone Quartet 1,2, 3 Swing Band 1,2,3,4 Vocalist 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Volleyball Team 1,2, 3,4 Democratic Speech and Essay Winner 3 District and State Music Festivals 2,3,4 GARY LEROCK Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 P-Club 8,4 Band 1, 2,3,4 Swing Band 3,4 Boys Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Staff 3 EUGENE MCDONALD Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys Glee Club 3,4 Student Council 1 Band 4 To The Senior Class, We Wish Educational Success SUTOR HEREFORD FARMS 17 RICHARD KLEINSCHMIDT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Reporter 3 KEITH LUMPKINS Football 1,2,3,4 Football Captain 4 P-Club 2, 3,4 Sergeant-at-Arms 3 President 4 Class Vice-President 2, 3,4 F. F. A. 1 , 2, 4 Sentinel 2 Letterman 1, 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Basketball 1, 2 Boys State 3 Junior Play Staff 3 Sweetheart Ball Attendant 1 LYLE MARCOTTE Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 F. F.A. 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3 President 4 P-Club 5,4 Boys Glee Club 4 Football Co -Captain 4 Junior Play Cast 3 MIKE MEYERS Football 1,2,3 Basketball l,2,3,4 P-Club 1,'2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,4 Band 2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Junior Play Cast F.F.A. 1 LARRY OSBORNE Football 2 Basketball 3,4 Track 3 Softball 3 Band 1 , 2, 3 Boys Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 4 RONALD J. PEAVEY Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Golf l,2, 3,4 Student Council 3 Class Treasurer 4 Band President 4 P-Club 2, 3,4 P-Club Treasurer 4 Mixed Chorus 1 ,2, 3,4 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Swing Band 2,3,4 Homecoming King Attendant 4 Boys Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Cast s PV RANCH, S. J. Peavey, Plainville, Kansas I8 JERRY MINOR Glee Club 1,2,3 Pep Club l Basketball 1 Transfer from Junction City TOMMY MOCK Football 1, 3 Basketball 1 Golf l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,4 Boys Glee Club 2,4 P-Club 2,3,4 Junior Play Staff BETTY PFEIFER F. H. A . 1 , 2, 3 Carnival Queen 2 Junior Play Cast Yearbook Staff 4 Booster Staff 4 Volleyball 1, 2 GERALDINE KRILEY Junior Play Cast 3 Booster Staff 4 Pep Club 4 DON KLISH Transfer from Tonkowa, Oklahoma Basketball 1, 2 Football 3 Track 1, 2 Carnival King Attendant 1, 3 Baseball 2 P-Club 3, 4 Junior Play Cast 3 JUDY DUNCAN Transfer from Hudson, Kansas Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Annual Staff 4 Assistant Librarian 1, 4 Junior Play Staff 3 FARMER'S ELEVATOR - The Place To Sell Your Grain Donald J. Finnesy I9 BRENT COLLINS Class President 1, 2, 3 National Honor Society 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Band President 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Swing Band 2, 3 Sweetheart Attendant 2 B0y's Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 GAY LYNN MILLER Band 1,2,3,4 Twirler 1, 2, 3 Drum Majorette 4 Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Sax Quartette 2, 3, 4 Sax Trio 2, 3,4 Student Director 4 Band Secretary 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Harmonettes 1 Basketball Queen 2 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 STEVE MEDSKER Transfer from Chase Student Council 2 Carnival King 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Swing Band 3, 4 Dixieland Band 3, 4 Junior Play Staff 3 Boy's Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 4 CONNIE PYLE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 F.H.A.1,2,3,4 Vice President 2 District Secretary 3 President 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Swing Band 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 2 Junior Play Cast 3 Sweetheart Queen 1 Football Attendant 2 F.F.A. Attendant 3 National Honor Society4 MARILYN THOMAS Band 1, 2, 3 Secretary 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4 Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4 Harmonettes 1 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Cheerleader 2, 3,4 Basketball Attendant 2 Junior Play staff 3 Student Council 1 F.H.A. 1 Booster Staff 4 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 4 SHARON SILER Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Volleyball Team 1,4 Speech Contest 3 F.H.A. 1,4 Booster Staff 4 PARKER DRILLING SERVICE INC. - P. O. Box 245 PIainviIIe, Kansas 20 DALE KLISH Transfer from Tonkawa Oklahoma Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival King 2 Snowball Attendant 3 Class Vice President Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Boys Glee 4 P-Club 3, 4 Junior Play Cast Booster Staff Track 1, 2 Football 1 Baseball 3 CALVIN SCHRANDT Football 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Staff 4 GAYLE SCHLEHUBER JUDY WILKERSON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F, H. A. 1, 2, 4 Executive Council 2 Band 1, 2,3 Vice President 3 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Booster Staff 4 Student Council 2,4 Volleyball Team 1,4 Junior Play Staff 3 National Honor Society 4 ROBERTA YOUNIE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 Vice-President 3 Executive Council 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls Glee 4 Annual Staff4 Carnival Queen Attendant 3 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 4 National Honor Society 4 MR, BOB DEIGHTON Sponsor CHARMEE BEAUTY SHOP - All Types of Beauty Service KAREN SHANER Band 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Barnwarmer Attend- ant 2 Girls' Glee 1,4 F.H.A. 1,4 Volleyball 1, 2,4 Junior Play Cast 3 JERRY WILKENSON National Honor Society 3,4 Class Treasurer 2, 3 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3 F.H.A. 1.2.3.4 Treasurer 4 F. F. A. Barnwarmer Attendant 4 Volleyball Team 1, Junior Play Staff 3 MR. SAM HIGH Sponsor 2,4 Ei? Q-gy' ,X r 6 it ' Q f 3 , i Are they admiring the frame or the fellow in it? Senior pictures were taken by the Marquise Studios of Enid, Oklahoma, Students shown here are choosing which of the lovely frames they want for their pictures, Shown are Karen Kaltenbach, Rosemary Gilson, Dennis Kaba, Karen Kennedy, and Marlene Hutch- craft. Below, seniors used a day of school to take General Ability tests in room 10, supervised by Mr, Deighton and Mr, Thomas, fl The seniors found the tests more difficult with every question, Compliments of INTER-STATE ELECTRIC 22 Q' , 1 J ve wrt .IIE Ts t, - .. , Xi ' ss W . was The senior class debates on what color caps and gowns to choose. The girls chose to wear white gowns and the boys chose black. Modeling the gowns are, Pat Cussen, Tom Mock, Ronnie Peavey, Karen Kennedy, Mike Myers, and Keith Lumpkins. N ij K si 'is The senior girls get together for a pot luck dinner at noon. Compliments of MERLE'S WELDING 23 194' ,-'Iliff f Z M. E7 1.4 .fl ,I ...Y f 1 .SQ rj V 'W fl ,vi nhm3 'Nlw1sua1lf I f d h better at the senior box supper' SEATED AT THE LEFT TABLE ARE: Don The boxes were pretty but tie oo was muc . Klish, Karen Shaner, Calvin Schrandt, and Marilyn Thomas. SEATED AT THE RIGHT TABLE ARE: Eugene McDonald, Jane Burkholder, Dan Collins, and Sharon Siler. fl! The senior hayrack ride. DRINK PEPSI - The Light Refreshment, PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hoys, Kansas 24 J UN IORS Junior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Rogxer Noah, Secretaryg Kenneth Goetz, Sergeant-at-Armsg Bill Younie, Treasurer Kenneth Wellbrock, ice-Presidentg Joe Trimble, President. -5 W 'ibn'- sig' Shirley Beckley Stephen Bond Lynclale Bradley 'W' 0-JH fa if G ff' f T 'T' 'gi 'X T, ff5'f,f'jfffi3'l?i'Tfs5 wi, ,Q 4 y , .ffffgfimwigyk Liie fi G ft fl if if f 5 Betty Brown Gilbert Brown Joann Burghart APCC SERVICE STATION - Gas, Groceries, Oil, and Ports ww If e k A' K 6 I ........,.. : E W ,x Carol Burson Judy Carmichael Joe Caughlin 4. E3 ,,,,,w,.., 'inf Rodney Denney Joyce Dreiling Joan Dunlap 'dv Charlotte Eilers David Fox Dorothy Garverr DOC'S WELL SERVICE -- Rod Sr Tubing Service M, wr 1 M 3 we A H od' qua' Barry Gilliland ,,ssv.-as I 5 A .Lv . i X rf ? G I 4 f -'gg . bf ff' at li Joe Ha mbright Ba rba ra Hollar sr .rw QP j s 9? a.,'t:35 Anita Gleason Kenneth Goetz Barbara Hansen Karl Hilgers I ...Q x . X 21 fig 1 b .W ,:,, if J A no ,fa t nj i at George Huntzinger Mazie Jennings Compliments of F. P. HAMBRIGHT iunvff nr H H Donita Jones HND' ,. ww' 'M alQg. x'r X T Kay Lumpkins Wm JUN- ff' 'ix 4-w,...Y,f K .1 Stanley McDona ld 'un-Q John Kleinschmidt Diane Lewis Fung g 'MY' lfl Virginia Malin Gerry Mai re 'Q it if K 1 f ' siP in ,Xian El f u l : P ,. Larry McLellan Marlene Mick Complimenfs of W. W. LEWIS REPAIRING rar Gerald Naylor Roger Noah Judy Reed Ronnie Ross Patricia Runyan Dennis Russell Jef? ' ,I 49' Mike Schmitz Barbara Schrock Greg 361111116 REED AND COOLEY -- Plumbing cmd Heating X-wi' M Verlene Smith Robert Smith JOAHD Stahl 5, Alan Staanper Ronnie Stedman Judy Thompson mek ,mags u 'iidx Joe Trimble Kenneth Wellbrock Margaret Westhusin Compliments of SMlTH'S REPAIR SHOP l W W y 1.ri :'1A it 'B yn-J' -5 Clayton Williams Bill Younie Bill Young The juniors have a class meeting. GREEN'S - For Fashion-Right Clothes 32 -ss W um Preparing for pictures A scene from the junior play, Green Midnight. This fascinating mystery was a great success. In the above scene the inysteryman, ,loe Hambright, threatens Ioe Trimble with death, much to the dismay of Bill Younie, Indy Carmichael, JoAnn Sthal, and Diane Lewis. For ci Snack or cm Meal Come fo A 8. W ROOT BEER 33 L se 4-.,....Zlw WWA . X111-Aw! 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A or Marvin Dougherty Bill Eaves Alice Evans Karen Feldkamp LeEtta Frantz Y? .,, f Alvin Gilbert Dennis Harris Treva Hobaugh Sherril Hockett Linda Horton K Secretary-Treasurer Alice Evans gives her report at a sophomore class meeting. Sponsored by HOBAUGH TANK SERVICE 'Q I Tommy l-louser AA. 'P I v 7.7.2, ' ,by 9 s I I , jf, .. 435, ,, ul I Q' l si ,J N 5 s Q 'l s i -s 'ln Q. Rodney Hugley Janet Jarmer Richard Jeans Kenneth Jennings J .5 X I 'I 1 x is f ' nw' 'gli x 5 Robert Jones Jim Kell Robert Kerns Mar aret Kin Melvin Kleinschmidt Y S S 435' Wayne Krob QA' 5 I E--cz, of sit ! x f - p-.nr ,J ,I David Mayhew Billy Looper Carolyn Lumpkin xx I gi 23 is 1' Roger Mayhew Robert McCune E' ue ., fp , I QIX ,X Y 'G N X if A-fw f I . K 1. S V ' - K , W, I - , ..., ' 11 , ' - I I I sme srte.wres,.sf- a s .rims Terry Lynch Carol Mayhew Marlene Meyers Ronald Meyers Go To MAYHEW CITIES SERVICE for dependability Z W N - X x 4 5' X 3? .ui , 1 . ll. xx , X ' Ronald Mick Jerry Mock ...mnn. fav? Lynn Dale Nicholson Darrell Ross Judy Schmidtberger Ronald Schulte A 'Rf ww , '-A ta, XJ xiii x is Franklin Sissel Kay Smardo James Smith Janet Reed l:: J,r L 9' Img Q Dm , ' H my Sharon Sea man ig L saw VW 'MF' Virginia Smrcka E r h ll at Leila Thompson Carol Thnmmel Ronnie Waterman Norman Wilkerson For Qualify Go To SMARDO FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE I Tommy Romme Dorothy Shaner wkikgdw 'Of Brenda Stagner fi D if JoAnn Williams X nl' ,kk f .WQ , a-gas., 1,s. This is the way, says Mr, St, Martin to David Mayhew in sophomore industrial arts class, M2009 -'G' Q? Sophomore Lynn Nicholson helps Connie Pyle choose records at the F,H,A, Mixer, VOSS ELECTRIC For Efficient Wiring 40 O Pd LY 'bl YOUR LYNJXYQG f 5 5 B B. 2 2 f f B2 s ' 2 I E 3 n ,,,A 1' f i'- , gs 5 c QI? L I w nq.,, I Freshman Class Officers Mike Nicholas, Treasurerg Ronnie Werner, Vice -Presidentg Ronnie Bucholz, Secretary, Carolyn Peavey, President. z ' ' I 3 Wx if B , Y ig i J , ,--: Q 4.', 5 2,. '.--, - - .. .,.. H 'bb::.', ,V h S, ,, 5 :g . Q ., , : . all rg :: My 'fli gif V if I 3-,Lf ' 5 I 3: ci F W fs 3 ff .Q Yi: ...M :ti ' . 'fs , I af' i . :-, 9 g I Q 'I if f ' W - '51 if 4 1 I' I I ,H A I Dennis Acheson Karen Allen Rosemary Bair- Jerry Benoit Tommy Benoit . eeee B R A AV '.,V' x yr vi . A x hm y ' Q gl sg M 9. , 'f i kq r , is l K W : L ffl' x,'lff !1 ag Janie Bird James Blake Marvin Brown Ronald Bucholz Russell Collins Sponsored by KANSAS-NEBRASKA GAS COMPANY X X 5 2 s Richard Cook Tim Cussen Bonnie Davis Johnnie Rose Denning . T ' i i ? -'FW A1 0 'if' is r--ri' 5 Sw! -:K .-.1 Q - S s ir Q ', X a iff, . X Kathleen Fischer Deana Gleason Mervyn Goble Bob Hackerott .. fm W x.iX is f 'E Joan Hayes Bill Hocker Gary Hocker Patsy Horton Niivw 'ff X? 1.Qnz552 r ir '- if ,ar X L W L iff QA Q Q Douglas Hutchcraft Tim Jenkins Leila Jones Kent Ka ltenbach HUTCHCRAFT CONSTRUCTION - The Best Always Melvin Fellhoelter wwf' ff , iz 11 ' i T. . S Orie Ha shenberger ' :r,r. 1 I 9 gg. 81 gf! Q K , WS gf ,O Q , , , . ..f T 5 Harold Huntzinger Darrell Kriley Ronald Kuhn Susan Kuhn .-0, 3 Nancy MacCord Terry Mai Sharon Larsen Dorothy Loreg Patricia Meyers Margaret Mick 9.4 7? Sheila Mosher Evelyn Naylor Mike Nicholas Mike Page , Wt' P 6- -.... ii 3 Virginia Lum pkins Keith Miller M46 Sha ron Pa rkison HD' '?,'ff 'Yx Carolyn Peavey Sondra Port ,W er Judy Rachel Carol Resley KUHN'S -- The Best-yet Store Marilyn Ross QF' X tix '-vp, Q F, . Bob Rue , l - v ,W 2 WJ?-,Tl f. 4 ,A,-gQ i X 'X fl A Ronald Schrandt ', t -A Nr F F who it Lloyd Snyder A -HK 'NRL -,, Patty Sawyer Peggy Sawyer Eugene Schmidt Robert Schmidt Eldena Schrock Barbara Seaman Ronald Shubert David Sissel 'am .Q 3 2 X me X N S I fa lx ft Mike Stahl Becky St. Martin Theresa Thummel Roger Vennenberg A 'BTW' 2 Rodney Williams Dorothy Westhusin Gene Westhusin Bob Walden Margaret Wellbrock Sponsored by ROOKS COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY l was Ronald Werner ,awfvf wp N A FRESHMAN HOME ECONOMICS CLASS SHOPPING AT BUR.K'S, LEFT TO RIGHT: B, Davis, N, McCord, D. Westhusin, P, Sawyer, I. Hayes, P, Meyers, and S, Porter, President Carolyn Peavey conducting a freshman class meeting, Compliments of BROWN BROTHERS WELL SERVICE ORGANIZATIUN S Student Council The student council is composed of representatives elected by the classes and organiza- tions. The junior and senior classes each elect two members, and the freshman and sopho- more classes are allowed to choose one member apiece. The Cardinalettes, P-Club, F. H.A. , and F. F. A. are also allowed to each choose one representative. Through this group the student body is represented in an advisory capacity in solving school problems. y 5 is W , 555 pl ':fKT.Tw NW si. ' fb, will i T TOP ROW: vice-President Robert Smith and Bin Younie. BOTTOM ROW: President Don Howard, ph I :.V V Judy Wilkerson, Jane Burkholder, Dorothy Gafvert, y Dan Collins, Joe Caughlin, and Kent Kaltenbach. ' Secretary Janet Jarmer is reading the minutes of the last meeting. I us-v I' T f . ,.,. ,f lr l l UNREIN DRUG -A Relaxing sfop After Q an fm!! Hard da at School. Y PRESIDENT Don Howard 48 TOP ROW: Barbara Hansen, Juniorg Jerry Wilkenson, Seniorg Patricia Darnell, Seniorg Alan Stamper, Junior, BOTTOM ROW: Judy Carmichael, Junior: Robbie Younie, Senior: and Judy Wilkerson, Senior, National Honor Society The National Honor Society is based on Four main points, scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Members must rank in the top one-third of their class in scholastic ability and have spent at least one year at Plain- ville Rural High School. If a person Falls below the set standards, he may be dropped from the Society. Its main obiect is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. GlLSON'S For Gifts And Sporting Goods 49 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY st 'V 1 I 5 N t GWB Sentinel, G. Naylor: Advisor, Mr. Hackmeisterg Reporter, D, Collins, Vice-President, D. Kabag President, L. Marcotteg Secretary, K. Lumpkinsg Treasurer, W. Krob. STANDING: M. Burton, M. Kleinschmidt, M. Dougherty, B. Eaves, R. Jones, D. Ross, R. Kleinschmidt, S. Seaman, G. Anderson. The Future Farmers of America is a national organiza tion for boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. Local chapters throughout the State make up the State organi- zation, and the forty-eight states, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii make up the national organization. The F.F,A. colors are corn gold and national blue. The motto is, Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. 1 vmxdenl C01 ' writ FORD MOTOR COMPANY-There's A Ford In Your Future 50 It 1 Leila Thompson, Queen Dorothy Garvert, Jerry Wilkenson. F. F. A. Barnwarmer An annual event of the F. F.A. is the Barnwarmer. A girl from each class is nominated for F. F.A. Queen, by the chap- ter members. The evening is highlighted by the crowning of the Queen. GlLBERT'S BODY SHOP - We care for cars F,F,A. President, Lyle Marcott, bestowing upon the queen, a kiss. B ki is SF!! . ay, FHA PRESIDENT , Connie Pyle A Mltkfps x f NEW rl +092 'i 0 K fi s m'EJ 2 1, M 5 - xo? P0 OQ-X F.H.A. Officers State Treasurer Verlene Smith, President Connie Pyle, Vice-President Judy Carmichael, Secretary Anita Gleason, Treasurer Jerry Wilkenson, Historian Kay Smardo, Parliamentarian Dorothy Garvert, Song Leader Barbara Hansen, F.H.A. Activities Red and white are the colors of F. H.A. , with the American Beauty Rose as the flower. The Plainville F. H.A. chapter has sponsored many activities this past year. They were the sponsors of the Sweetheart Ball, February l4. The girls went on a trip to Topeka to a state meeting in March and held F. H.A. week in April. They have also worked on several projects to become an honor chapter. STEPHENSON'S - For Men's and Women's Ready to Wear Mi 5 3' AVI' r F Q Sweetheart Ball The F, H, A, sponsored the Sweetheart Ball in honor of Basketball Queen Roberta Younie and her attendants, Sharon Siler and Connie Pyle, Teachers at the Sweetheart Ball Sponsored by MAC'S TRUCK SERVICE r i If e T'--f r,,,,, 5 A... 2 .. y , V , - f l ' '-t Uvonjf 'Fl A 1' i ini-M f3ffZr I , i' k-41 ,ir X ' .,,' E ',.. F 'ig 'Q , fy' M., , . A sw is Vi, gm W im QNQHVW HUM' aa Q X' of W f du' h it , f-:Ek A R029 if -W-.q Aw 'tr if ' 1 'ff-55. 4 lr, Y 'as if MARCHING The director of the band is Mr, Sam High, and Gay Lynn Miller is the student director, Band officers are the following: President Ron Peavey, Vice-President Roger Noah, and Secretary-Treasurer Alan Stamper, Courtesy of ROLL TANK SERVICE x 5 . :QA ,A Jw A 3 Q N wi-W L 5 - K--- R T X .. 5 LW, R ' A . k - x . Y ., w L -jk-,Lv Tv LL I A N sg N Q f fwsv Qf f f :af K 13' K f Q- g I., . gig Miki Y ' M if ' A , X 523 is J' P ' Hg, 511- 'Q' 3 - ya 4 ,,,,w,, , 3:7 M4 ' 1 b 'lb , . ag ,QX 4 'Ol P' H FZ 3 .M M ., ' ' wr ws Q 'aw wp, if .+.. Q we E Gsm, arf-W A Q E ' Egg - ' .A Q ' 5 K nfl ,. p. 4 'qw Z K K K LL. 1 J H? W ,Q Yum K V f . .'-A' .1 M R' X- L W-fgi f r f ,,m.h SWING BAND Terry Mai, Gay Lynn Miller, Alan Stamper, Carolyn Peavey, Bill Young, Steve Medsker, and Sammy High, Gary Le Rock, Karen Kennedy, Roger Noah, Sandy Porter, Don Howard, Ron Peavey, David Darnell, Barbara Hansen, HAYS MUSIC COMPANY - The Best in Musical lnsfrumenfs---Hays, Kcmsos 'f N as 1 Slim? r Q' 4' 2 5 ' 1 'mx at xg if Qi Q 'A i A , , U Q Q f ff J 4 AW e I ,QQ 5- gh, ' KA l5 , .4 .S 1 Q 4 ' - -A Q,-,:.m1f'-exist -N..mbw . , ,Lf ,5,4fI ' ,L.-. . X f ir M ' 1, me X hgh? ' . : MVT . ' .W ' ' x - xx Y K , ,Q A M S X iz A ' 5 51 .2 W A f ' 5 gg. X 15539 K l x R if 3 5. 1 '55 A K K 7 hx f ,Sy X f- F Q 1 5: Nm' -'mlm ag fi fed R x my W Egg it if 33' Q S? z k W wwkwf 4 rv 5? K fm. , A Q Y M, , .5 ,.,fwf L. ,K f K mf. wiv-W It 1 .Q N233 W, . f . xmfi' A 'WM' 1 ,. W.. , .4V1 ,, Q v' ff , f. 1-mf , 2 ' ' 0. ,. f iyvwx Y Q Qfifififlff GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Elfiiffiigh SEXTETTE HOME CIL COMPANY - Your Skelly Dealer A pf . Ht. .,.,. .T ., f. '- 1 1- 'ffl-iT'.1'7':'1 YT' l3f'f'i1'f I ,. Y ..M-,,,i. ., fs- - .Vi-f I it f-:..ar1. E i. . Q. K Q. v- 4 gl J' ' . L L 'fe il i il i ' 'A - V' fi' , ' 2 l 'Q VE: I Em-f v - , , gs . A' 6 ff i' LLVV Q ' Y si ' I , i . 5 i 5 I E I . V 5 his 'i if s 5 i J Wi' 2 V1 BCYS' GLEE CLUB The music department of P.R. H.S. has many small groups. Alan Stamper, Carolyn Peavey, Gay Lynn Miller, and Terry Mai make up the saxophone quartet. The saxophone trio consists of Alan Stamper, Carolyn Peavey, and Gay Lynn Miller. The swing band played a concert March i2, and played for several high school Proms in the spring. Barbara Hansen, Anita Gleason, Maizie Jennings, Karen Kennedy, Judy Carmichael, and Patricia Darnell make up the girls sextette. Within the girls' trio are Judy Carmichael, Maizie Jennings, and Barbara Hansen. There are 34 boys in boys' glee club and 85 girls in girls' glee. The mixed chorus is very large this year, it has 68 students in it. The vocal concert was held in the auditorium on March 26. The solos and ensembles from P.R. H.S. music department attended the District Music Festival at Hays, Kansas, April 3 and 4. Karen Kennedy was the accompanist of the glee clubs and mixed chorus, Anita Gleason accompanied the girls' trio, and Gay Lynn Miller accompanied the girls' sextette. 61 5. y Q ,Q A if 1 N A. V, Y ie ' 'T A 1, . J .A R E E HE . i E f i f: Q ' E , ,L g W E N., , 1' M ft- - A E f L -QW Mu ' iv' 9' Director Sam High C. R. PORTER TRUCK'ING SERVICE - Day or Night 62 F' 4 ar A 1 I 'IE F1 ,Q G I N ' ' d .4 'W Q I I ,W mf in , gvh i VW f 2 f g 5 X Y V- swag: . A f S' 1 1 ,K gp! 5 Q. X W- X H7 Ei A ,fr 5 an N V. . , Q ,. , 2 R rw 1 v , 1 -3 VB , 1:- Accomponisf Karen Kennedy PLAINVILLE DAIRY - Distributors of Meadow Gold Milk 63 Judy Carmichecul Barbara Schrock HAZEN OIL COMPANY - Tank Wagon Service - X X 1 Q ., Q fix., VH: aft M, sf !s fin 31 ' ,5 . .1 ,V - ,ggv,3 fi z I ww Q W if -Q Wg' 29 V si is We Q' fe K inks, N ikki! x 4... ,,, S .5 P Q ,Q P .xx 'V.. ' , C Q? C V V nfeffsfiiei e iz f'f :f'Qg:,.f 1. 65 A wf .2 W I. i,5IWs, dm ig, ,. ww X X?'4fff,'f:.M ' C Q1 exe S e e f -' .i'f:,q xg .2 . , . . 2. Q 5 aff?5s hw 'Q' f' M R ' S. ' 11 'i li gl 5' ky, Q 1' 1 3 E Q Q N 15 Q t s K Y N f'vgif 5. X w fisq tw xx, Q fu Jil i 3 X W 2 Q Q fx , s 1 '1 K3 R Q 'Ski ' Qagxxb. 5 X as Qui Q' Q xx I X M Yrs Cf If 'fsxm f S ' ,C .. 3 3 5 5 is 5 fffin Fifi? N 35 Wk aff My ' X 'B x aifmsf :fix X M is X Vx A 21:3 wmv ' X Y X Yi K 4 ff E -tj' K K fs' 3 'N N ' .RA ' E1 H5 3 K 5 Qu . . Y fr' ' - 5 -V if A 513' 31 2. ff 'xx iff ' iq' , g - 5 . 'C L A . ,ay 'X r .N f. Q ' Q f 2 xixfik. 4 . 'fi 1 Q Kiwi K ' K 3 C x V Q H 'Q ,gy K 'Q K ar - 7 ' e eW L 'W ef . f KN K f-A ,R , R 1 W W in K i 5 . W1 1 . 1 - vw ' X K. K if ll' 3-:fi ..e . ig .1 ' fqx A f W-we Q 5Fwg.,1 . Qi .. . Mix, 'xg-g,,'l.,'L f.'- ' 1 T W xqwwx ' TSVC . S Hobcugh ,Il Q , s MMMMWWW' gs.. X, Homecoming Queen CHRISTIAN CHUR CH - Go fo Church Every Sunday W an P ,, 4 g . zi, 'A' W , , A, N M Z T Q ,ilg 'M , A 4 H 'X X :za .sr- Q f -- ,. K 4 .Ag 'i I fu, K c . ,, . U I N lkv ... , J ','-L e . fi S Qs Ak new 1 , 4 f V: 'i - J ' ' 4? f 5, I -Q f nf ' i,Mm Ml'- x . . f 'A 4,,T-an-nu 5 . ,ffl fp 'Q- ,af-. 6 v I I' F W, Q Am. V 48s-a...,.,,,, L.. i. Q'-Q-. . Q ,Q Us W u M 9' VW. 1 'd'f, 'SJ N if 4 , 5' f v 1 Q ini: 1 ,11l,9.L I 1. K H Meet our queen, Roberta Younie. She was chosen by the basketball boys and an- nounced the night of the Plainville-Osborne basketball game, February l3. Her attend- ants were Sharon Siler, escorted by Clayton Williams, and Connie Pyle, escorted by Alan Stamper. Dale Klish crowned her with a tiara presented by the Cardinalettes. Marilyn Thomas, head cheerleader, presented a bouquet of roses, also a gift from the Cardinalettes. Sonya Kay Steffan was crownbearer. sr. r M. ,Q.m,..W4w .s,,??s. .X .7 umsw,-Ssf..vgsf1f:w ..., : . . :Q f' frssswswggsssesm gggmssssssgwgs A 5 l me or it i. 5 ,uf .i...y1... 2 S as sz-as . it 5392 , ll K 1 I ' S fill lg - .5,1 5.9 X -,Wi-fvasf mQ.w...Q!i , ,.w1:3ff.a?...Q,.,fq..ssEA,Ms,5.s..,.-uw--Qytqiz lg gig-iii? . , f . . W .. . s i'irs,,?3 i-ini ,A v - 1: gif: EM S, Es, ig li 1 . . . -V 1 -11415 X 1. 2 I , ' -s :if .- ' 1 M- f Wfrfw kswejif +' f 'iw W A ,.,: ze . L i ' 5' Is- fi ', , is . . rr, 12 E l l si X y Q lEY' X H' 5 5 ' X 5 . UW it 2' X E fsiglflr ., W H Sr? .si g Wil sf it friiig sl l ri Q 3? 5 K.. EQ? 5 15565 M4 Ass' . A4 YA +0f..-LA '11 P1 W' , .-we ,fu ww 1 xx, ,nz new ,. 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S be Q s sk 1 A Q W3 ARNHOLD'S - For Furniture and Appliances TES , A . ,.,., ,.,., A .KW 1 5 ' 5? X n' '3f'35??fK5F?X?B?7Lff7f:-f 22' m.,,,1,4:,,-W A.,Lb. W A.., ,Mm , . '.:- x X,.,,A. ,... . . . , W H-GGG' K f ,rf mf, 9 , , 1 1. M -HQQQZQH,-1ggQ,zaGff QW :,.f,:,,-,fyf-.ww , A - K K - Mm Qw -- Compliments of FARM IMPLEMENT SUPPLY - L.. H J V W XF? . S Q V 'Rmb ,fx 'QYAV' wi 8 isiigil' ! ,- 'FL u 'L if fawyit ,ff 45147 K 5 ,iff 'K 'il 44 'Q--'fd CA. pf :six fr' K' d igg . l l ' W d While at the Snoball Santa visited with Judy Schmidtberger, Joyce Dreilirx, Marlene Meyers, Judy Thompson, Carol Dee Resley, Sandy Porter, and Janie Bird, os.. Dancing to music by the Dukes at the Pep Club Snoball SWEAZY'S TEXACO - 24 Hour Service Cardinalettes 70 Strong i959 marks the largest pep club membership since it was organized in I953. The seventy members sponsored one semi formal dance, the Snowball, and the crowning ceremonies for the football and basketball queens are supervised by the club. A dinner is given each year honoring the senior members. A junior, Barbara Hansen, leads the Cardinalettes this year. Other officers are Vice-President Janet Jarmer, Secretary Judy Carmichael. Mrs. Roberta Thomas is the sponsor. The head cheerleader is Marilyn Thomas. Others are Connie Pyle, Rosemary Gilson, Dorothy Shoner, and Janet Jarmer. A typical scene as Cardinalettes relax between the A and B basketball games 75 1958 Coach A1 Hargrave -21 T V f i l 3 . 1 TOP ROW: Robert Smith, Clayton Williams, Dan Collins. Kenneth Wellbrock, Lyl Darrell Ross, Joe Hambright, Karl Hilgers, Larry Alkire, Rodney Denney, Gary LeRocl1 McLellan, Barry Gilliland, Sidney Denney, David Bair, Ronnie Hugley, David Ma MID-CONTINENT LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Tied Lost WaKeeney 6 O O Phillipsburg 5 0 I Ellis 3 I 2 Plainville 2 2 2 Pulco 2 I 3 Hill City I 0 5 Stockton 0 O 6 STAR TANK SERVICE - Ted McNeill, owner, Phone GE 4-2831. Water Hauling, Road Oiling, and Tank Cleaning. I958 Radio Equipped Trucks. larcotte Lyndale Bradley Kenneth Goetz, Keith Lumpkins. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Werner Roger Mayhew B111 Younle an Peavey ASSISIBDI Coach Duane Steffen. BOTTOM ROW: Coach A1 Hargrave, Joe Caughhn Joe Tumble Larry w Alvrn Grlbert and Assrstant Coach Olen Smrcka. Oberlin Phillipsburg Osborne Ellis Sfockfon Hill City Wo Keeney Polco SEASONS RECORD Plainville Ploinville Ploinville Pluinville Plainville Plcinvil le Plcinville Ploinville 5 Mi ..,A. kyrk 7 3 7 Q, A ,. ,.vg, , . ,ww .' 5 9 Q0 a4 . i A 91 n'i mfA' fgg, , ,ggi 'gl' r A ' -f . Q' p.'a,A ' , ,JW ,f 31, D V Xa' F dd h L4-1 1 x:'N I A X J' A -. .'Wk,4 v Q R . J. 22,2 AV W , . Y I r 'g -I A - ft, 1' f .ful A ' ' gf ,Q 2 : h, J vp 'M J X ,Q ' vw . 4 ., '?fqW',,, A A M - ', V5 -'rf if EE - Y. Y' K A - ,HL ff' A 'K ,,. :ix N t gffw 1 Q, 22' J MM K ' . 1 . wb- ,-- an ,. , iw! . if 3-A!.' 7 V x 5 ' r 7 my A at Hill City player tackles Kenny Goetz. Dan Collins plows forward after the first kickoff in the Hill City game. Farmers CO-OP ELEVATOR AND SERVICE STATION - Community Builders for Ploinville 79 The United States Flag. . .A part of every athletic event. Oh, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twi- light's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say, does that Star Spangled Ban- ner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Oh, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand Between their loved homes and the war's desolation! Blest with vict'ry and peace, may heav'n rescued land Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto: ln God is our trust! And the Star Spangled Banner, in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! MAMMEL'S - Quality Foods Compliments of Hl-WAY GARAGE . ,Q , A - e4l12T 1 , i 54 ,1 'X s fs E QW X gtg! ,gl 2 . . ' . ', 'W 'x l m Xi ,,.....,.Q if I A Team Mr, Duane Steffen, Kenny Welbrock, Bill Younie, Dale Klish, Clayton Williams, Joe Hambright Alan Stamper Lyndale Bradley, P ainvil e Plainville P ainville Plainville P ainvine P ainvilie P ainvi e Painvine Painvi e Plainvi e Piainviile Plainvi le Plainville Plainvil e Piainville Plainville A TEAM RECORD Victoria Hays Cadets Wakeeney Hill City Palco Natoma Phillipsburg Ellis Stockton Wakeeney Hill City Palco Philli slour Osbolfne 9 Ellis Stockton FLOYD E. KELLY - General Oil Field Contractor in Plalnvllle 82 B Team B TEAM RECORD Plainville 26 Victoria 53 P ainvil e 23 Cadets 45 P ainvil e 43 Wakeeney 27 Piainvil e 31 Hill City 40 P ainvil e 59 Palco 43 Plainville 34 Natoma 49 P ainville 54 Phillipsburg 33 Plainvil e 35 Ellis 57 Piainvil e 52 Stockton 39 P ainville 48 Wakeeney 32 Plainville 34 Hill City 46 P ainvil e 59 Palco 60 P ainvil e 43 Phillipsburg 62 Plainville 45 Osborne 31 Plainvil e 35 Ellis 43 Plainville 5l Stockton 27 BACK ROW: Coach A1 Hargrave, Rod Denney, Bob McCune, Roger Mayhew, Darrel Ross, Norman Wilkerson FRONT ROW: David Bair, Sid Denney, Dennis Harris, Gerald Naylor, James Smith, Tommy Romme. ECKART SUPPLY - Your Firestone Dealer 83 Freshman Team 1 1 D . 1 BACK ROW: Dennis Acheson, Kent Kaltenbach, Rusty Collins, Rodney Williams, Mike Stahl, Joe Hocker, Ronnie Bucholz, Mr, Hachmeister, Coach, FRONT ROW: Bob Hackerott, Tommy Benoit, Douglas Hutchcraft, Darrell Monroe, Mike Page, Harold Huntzinger, Robert Schmidt, FRESHMAN RECORD P ainvil e 29 Victoria 33 P ainvil e 28 Cadets 38 Plainville 35 Wakeeney 25 Plainville 38 Hill cify 46 P ainville 37 Palco 54 P ainvil e 36 Natoma 39 Plainville 36 Phillipsburg 51 Plainviile 34 Cadets 40 Plainvil e 41 Ellis 37 Plainvil le 47 Stockton 23 P ainvil e 32 Wakeeney 38 Ploinvilie 36 Hill City 40 P ainvil e 25 Palco 41 Plainvil e 37 Phillipsburg. 35 Plainville 28 Ellis 41 Plainville 46 Stockton 21 C. W. MACHINE WORKS INC. - General Oil Well Repair and Welding 42 Coach Steffen anxiously eyes the clock during a time out in the A Team game. ii I ,aCF!F2DINFlLET Kenny Goetz 4243 and Tom Chance f55J jump for the ball during the Plainville- Palco B Team game, Courtesy of GLOBE OIL WELL CEMENTING P Club for lefterm en .9553 'Q 'Name W, is KEITH LUMPKINS, President Officers President . . . . Keith Lumpkins Vice- President , , , Lyle Marcotte Secretary, , , , . Alan Stamper Treasurer ,,.. , , Ron Peavey Sergeant-at-Arms . . , Karl Hiigers MEMBERS FIRST ROW: D, Klish, B, Younie, G. LeRock, D, Collins, L, Marcotte, R. Peavey, T, Mock, D, Howard, D, Klish, A. Stamper, SECOND ROW: G, Mai, R, Waterman, K, Goetz, R. Denney, C, Williams, L, Bradley, J. Hambright, K. Weilbrock, K, Hilgers, J, Caughlin, R, Smith, THIRD ROW: Mr. Hargrave, D, Mayhew, D, Harris, S, Denney, B. Looper, W, Andreson, G. Huntzinger, D, Fox, J. Trimble, S, McDonald, FOURTH ROW:M1', Steffen, G, Anderson, I, Smith, D, Bair, D, Ross, M, Burton, GABLE WATER SERVICE - See us for Wafer Hauling Service w- K , 79.10 X., f 1. Q 1 ar K ' ,r x , f .- sawb W . sw ,S Mr. St, Martin shows Ronnie Waterman, Ronnie Peavey, Joe Hambright, Darwin Brown, Wilbur Andreson, Don Howard, Tom Mock, and David Fox some of the fundamentals of golf, Golf Team Outstanding P.R.H.5. golf history which dates back to 1951 is outstanding. Uptoand including 1956 the golf team played eighteen league matches and lost only two. ln 1957 the teamwas victorious in ten out of twelve games to place first in the league. That year found them ranking eleventh in the State for a two-man team. Eight wins and two defeats was the record set in 1958. The golf team placed second in the league, and the two-man team placed seventh in the State. 1958 P.R. H.S. golf lettermen were Joe Hambright, Tom Mock, Ronnie Peavey, Don Howard, Wilbur Andreson, David Fox, and Darwin Brown. GASAWAY SALE BARN - We Have a Sale Every Saturday 87 1 ClAL,.EDl+TOR AND Annual Staff Co-Editors ...... Patricia Darnell Judy Wilkerson Business Manager . . . .Robbie Younie Advertising Manager . . . Judy Duncan Sports Editor .... . Betty Pfeifer Social Editor . . Carol Girvan The i958-59 issue ofthe Plainville Cardinal differs from previous publications in many re- spects. lt exceeds any former book by thirty pages and has thirty more ads. The book has been given a new look. An effort has been made to show the picture of the school activities in a more artistic and complete manner. One hun- dred more copies have been sold than in pre- vious years. The Best Food in Plainville is at TlLLlE'S CAFE W W, --:,,. Q ..,, -'-. .,f: V . V 3 5 it A .., Ya TE Qi -- s fi The CARDINAL Staff on the day of completion of the yearbook, A special appreciative thanks is given to Mrs. Lola Overholser ancl Mr. Dick Thomas. Mr. Thomas took all the pictures, and Mrs. Overholser spent long hours supervising the production of the book. 'mf N. Mr, Thomas, photographer for the yearbook, and Mrs. Overholser check the proofs for the CARDINAL ROOKS COUNTY DAIRY - Always Pure Dairy Products ..,...... .II.t ......,........,......., .......................... f .M ......................., l.., Q qqippsnunnhllllisnnl Courtesy of AL S CHAMPLIN 'B-., BOQSTER Staff Co-Editors . . Assoc icte Editor Copy Editor . . Feature Editors . News Editors . Sports Editor . Make-up Editors Editorial Editor . Exchange Editor Sports Reporters . Advisor . . . Staff folding copies of the CARDINAL BOOSTER S. rgsigggi The or fl f 1 A 'f A f I I J f ' ,iglnti da W ck ' ' ' B.U.,.s so Mrs. Schneider shows Dale Klish how to snoop Publication ofthe CARDINAL BOOSTER, similar to its present form was begun Fourteen years ago . Prev- ious to this, the paper was in mimeo- graph form. In 1955 it was discontin ued because of a lack of students in- terested in journalism. 1958 marks the renewal of the BOOSTER. A new member of the National Scholastic Press Association, the staff' paid the admittance fee by sell- ing subscriptions of the paper to the townspeople . The BOOSTER staff went to a Journalism convention at Hays, Kansas, on October 22, 1958, to 1 discover new methods of journalism . h Karen Shaner says, This is the way to handle the string, to Karen Kaltenbach, BAY SERVICE STATION - Service with a Smile Ea gg ig Q r I 1 2' 5 K jwi Ss , H W , A w , , 3 Z .Q Q A , ffw m ww frm. n,.,.. v' . Q as at , ff-, Q. 1: . WLS Aww N ' -V my .w l: , ,? ' 3 f Q Z 5 K in ,S Q 65 W i R f if ff' F , rv-f up wtf 1 Qliimfs A ..,,,..,. W, N1 we i7ii1i2H'l S Hikivgq L1'1xew-::'s- :zzz xx.. , .Q-.::: zwzgyr, 1 2 4 gnms 53 El :nf 7 A if 5 5 A W 6 f f . 1 Wm Lf. . Z' 'Ni 1 3 a K, ax E Q 5 W ' me . . W- 5 ,sw ,Q sw -Mm' 7'L: xkhk -W s M. swarm mf tw rxvwnwrlw 'L' is X ,,,f,LMw Nw avi' x E f AQ-mf ga. is '1 x--Kaul ,,g5,. reap, . if Q RW- 53 Sv f . 21. M., 1 af' 3 X A .,,-- - L, 2 . .,.L X 1 wat, ,?,? fn. 2 ga A 95 Q H 5' an. if Llv N ' 1, L' - ,A m J Ziff Mr. Smrcka's Chemistry Class. Mr. High Directing the Band. has Mr. St. Martin's Industrial Arts l Class SWEAZY'S TEXACO - 24 Hour Service if ' . ' 1- 3 fi -rp f A A- if la'?,f'h5 5 , xx 5 V , sr 'M ' K ' if 'Li' 'im ' fiQ 's'-wzvisiirfwffiiff .,. ,i i , snim g, is VL X '-:vi ' 1 Q, .5 s V V . K Q.,-:f.:Q. . t T '64-ssggrb ULVL W ll ., .. is W Q r. 3 Yiffiiipifi' Mr. Johnson's Drivers Eclucafion Class 'lun Mrs. Mendoza's Spanish Il Class WESTHUSING MOTOR SALES-Buy Your Pontiac Here Snap Shots Mr, Gray opens locker for Mike Burton while Gary Anderson looks on. Patricia Darnell, Judy Wilkerson, and Don Klish support Democrats for victory. Santa Claus presents Ignatius Schumacher with Christmas present at the Snowball, C0mPIimef1fS of 5. 8. S. TIRE COMPANY v-7 PANEL ON THIRD AMENDMENT: B. Cool, S. Siler, K. Kaltenbach, G. Kriley, Mr, Deighton, G. Miller, K, Kennedy, D. Collins, P. Cussen. 11. as H? fiiiifi KAP? ,I Mock Election: Democrat Victory The senior civics classes held a mock election November 3, l958. There was a panel which discussed the third amendment. The student body participated in cheering their parties and asking questions. Service With A Smile At TAYLOR BROTHERS TIRE SHOP 'Q' Li in . ' ,.. gflisi LEFT TO RIGHT: S. High, Freshman L. Jones, Sophomore K. Smardo, Senior P. Darnell, Senior L. Marcotte, Junior B. Hansen, Junior J. Hambright, Senior K. Lumpkins, Senior D. Collins, Junior A, Stamper, Sophomore D. Darnell, Freshman R. Buchholz, and R. Thomas. A if iles? i it ,RX H M-.Q A ,W u i Senior Keith Lurnpkins presenting Senior Patricia Darnell with trophy, conceding that the female sex is superior mentally, Girls win Battle BattIe of the Sexes is a contest set up by the P-Club to determine which sex is the more intelligent. The contestants are chosen by scholastic ability. A girl and boy from each class is selected, making eight contestants. Each teacher of a required subject turns questions in to Coach Al Hargrave, and the con- testants draw questions, each counting five points. The team having the most points wins a trophy, and the losing team's senior must bow down and kiss the feet of the senior of the win- ning team . HAROLD'S PASTRY SHOP - The Sweetest Place In Town Students leaving the Christmas assembly for their vacation. Christmas Assembly and Dress Up Day The Speech class sponsored a Christmas assembly December 23. Students of the class gave a variety of traditional Christmas poems and readings, and the Pep Band played Christ- mas carols. The same day, the student council spon- sored Dress Up Day. The best dressed girl and boy, Janet Reed and Roger Noah, received gift certificates as prizes. l l Don Howard, Student Council President, giving the best dressed boy and girl, Janet Reed and Roger Noah, their awards, MOSHER BROTHERS Hardware, Funeral Directors Hula Hooper Big Success This year during football season the Cor- dinalettes sponsored a skit contest and present- ed 55.00 to the winner, which was the senior class. All classes and or- ganizations participated in it, and their perform- ances pertained to foot- ball . Cheerleaders Marilyn Thomas, Dorothy Shaner, and Connie Pyle and Senior Class President Pat Cussen observe Mr. Clay Brown 's agile skill with a hula hoop. Freshmen Carolyn Peavey, Ioan Hayes, Sandy Porter, and Eldena Schrock are busy performing in the freshman skit. PLAINVILLE LCCKERS - The Place To Store Your Frozen Food 101 1 3i?4 Yi 2 'Q 'ww' Tp 41 Mr, I-Iargrave telling the B-team how to defeat Palco. HSN . . 'WWA . Y' r'-rf MY 102 Cards RH: Ikdco If was ca Cardinal's game all the way December 19, as they defeated Polco, 64-44. The B-Cardinals won over the B-Roosters, 59-43. Williams C775 jumps high for one of the baskets that helped Plainville defeat the Palco A-team, Sponsored by DUCKWALL'S STORE 5 L ff' wg 25:35 N ,K .N ...... N ,div ,mu M. A E25 3 ie gg.. 1-3 .Q- f +.,g'-vw... 4 3 3 2 s 4? Q A New Addition! The new school cafeteria was op- ened to the students February 2, 1959. In charge of planning the meals is Mrs. Elmo Hamblet and assisting her is Mrs. Oscar Pyle. Mrs. Dale Shaner, Mrs. Archie Bair, Mrs. Carl DeForeest and Mrs. Herman Jarmer complete the list of cafeteria help. There is a huge 52'x75' dining area, a 37'x64' kitchen, superinten- dent's and secretary's offices, rest- rooms and storage rooms. The cafeteria will be available to the public for social events and dances which meet with the approv- al of school officials. BUSBOOM 8. RAUH - General Contractors-Salina, Kansas if in 'f is gfsssfk' 5 S s fs 2 m ,, so -ft ' ' 5 L ,L -. s ' as-2' if it h , X ,gg si I, , Lunch Room Cooks 3:1::,.r:::::f1:24-:::::5:z'152::::::-sfs...:-I s I After baking sweet rolls Mrs. Wise, Mrs, DeForeest, Mrs, Nicholson, Mrs, Jarmer, Mrs, Duckett, Mrs, Hamblet Mrs, Bair, Mrs. Pyle posed for this picture. Mrs, Lorna Stullken replaced Mrs. Mendoza when she resigned at the semester. Mrs. Stullken teaches sewing, Compliments of B. 8. L. TANK SERVICE 105 Administrators J- The superintendent, Joe L, Gray, and principal, Harold E, Parkison. f N -Tj' E if i ,, ,' Q . : .L Hz? K L ,k.k p Q 41 Y p ,I ,Z p pg, ,mwffiapxmu S x f f EXECUTIVES OF THE CLASSES: Junior Joe Trimble, Sophomore Roger Maxhew, Freshman Carolyn Peavey, and Senior Pat Cussen. STEWART INSURANCE - All Types of Insurance KX I5 '5 N X 3 f. in if 4 3 - x Q xx A W -...Q . 1 n , 5 - T. . U ' 4 e if f A as ca if scnnm aus F Y v RA - W I 5 QR at si ll-Q, K, Gwen mmm we Mm. 5 xx wh? BUS DRIVERS: Randall Tucker, Lawrence Hackmeister, Jim Lantz, and Bob Languein. M Q, K' f 'RQ- -.e,.. K 2 ., G 3? ' ,f'h ly , WM ,,,,,.......e-s-so X l Scotty's helpers, Pat Cussen, Eugene McDonald and B' 1 PRlCKETT'S - See us for Hauling and Dcunnen Feeds. E'3 eS www' ' t' ,,,. N3 ,ee , img' H N Mavis A Y W K X3 , z Ufzfhmr I K . 1 ,XX k SI Hun-. X X S fy HQ xxx .bk S FN. X EER' X Q as ff Hn 1 ,N 'Hi X nn at nv :M 1 Q' X I f f ' ' i: f 3' .. K -- - if L X2 f 1 - , U , if i Z Y i - :Eil k i ,, V L . . N. M . me , X, 'Q 'S' - She Chews Sharon Siler Clayton Williams while He Drlnks They bagged Connie Pyle in the sack before physical education class Af iw 3 This is the student body singing the alma mater at a pep assembly, A new type of noon recreation--Dancing in the gym, Compliments of WOOD'S TRACTOR SERVICE 109 The Yearbook Ends. . .These Activities Continue Studying. . . Eating at the lunchroom. . . Plays. . . Sports. . . Formal parties. . . S me -. C k. 4 I 1 .4 , ,, du 4-M,Q.4, 'jg ,. , In A J . i A f 'ik L -. ,,-, H 4 5 - , Q --,g r ML x-qi' 1,- ,-LA,.... ' 7f 1'. .5- T' w Q. n. 4 lm' bn. X kt, 1 ., . - . , r I ' -, , nr 1+ ..,L.,g'- ,' , ' ,-x , f' 4-1 Q- iii,.p7g,4FL?f:x.jA:3.4,f'a3bf:'.f4g'Cj5f?-' 'TTT . TJ ' .x .1 ., ,A 1 2 549mg-Eg aim 32, QT? 1 Fi afLt.eww-1-9191, -ff' 5. - if. -- ,W t. . ,' .. ef. W A ffm, '-. .5 .. , , ,, ,.,,. 1-K , , ,U -5 5 5Ti:f.5'7-'f'-Wg 71 f7f:1w Eff' '-F: -exalifx 5, -J' ,Qty ., X4 5 , ' wr- . 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