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EDIO ATION -il K Wh' if LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Hobbs, Harlan Cannady, Dale Dietrich, Ralph Sands, Mrs. Elmer Sutton. High School Board Grade School Board Dale Dietrich, Directory Harlan Ralph Sand, Directorg Jerry Hobbs Cannady, Clerkg Joe McAuliffe, Trea- Clerkg Mrs. Elmer Sutton, Treasurer surer. Dedication The Princetonian Staff wishes to dedicate this 1957 edition of the Princetonian Yearbook to our most loyal friends --the faculty, the school board, and the community. Without your devoted loyalty to our best interests we could not have had the opportunity to produce this memento of our year's school activities. 1 91' LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Foltz, Sports Editor: Bill Demoret, Class Editor: Evan Winters, Business Manager: Mrs. Byrum, Assistant Sponsor: Lovina Wiederholt, Editor: Mrs. Fishburn, Sponsor: Phyllis Brockus, Assistant Editor: Mike McGinty, Activities Editor: Mary Ann Cannady, Feature Editor. Princetonicm Staff X f 40 Wqff. if at f,,4 fi MM! 7 xxx -L- x R MRS. LETA BYRUM BOB BYRUM Commerce Shop Mathematic s ' - .,,,-Am. 51,4 'Q 'Za' MRS, MARY DAVIS VINCENT R. GERLNGER MRS. BETH STUDEBAKER Mugig Principal English Home Economics . 654 0 , 'V V' 'zu Q I I ' I 1 , f l f 2? .1 . fv f MQ LEONARD OVERTURF ' j',v'MRS. WIEMA FISHBURN Physical Education 8: v English ' Social Science 1 Z ! Z fj,,mf,.- -, , 2 f he f Q, , 47' Qfxww mg I-OVINA WLEDERHOLT Class Ofiicer. . Pep Club .... Cheerleader. . Play .... . Glee Club. . PHY I-LIS B Class Officer . . Pep Club .... Cheerleader. . Play .,... Glee Club. . Band .... ...l- 1- '.1 2 Z Z ROCKUS . ...1- ...1-z- z- 1- 1- 3- 3- 3- 2- 3-4 3-4 3 3-4 Z-3 1-Z LEONARD OVERTURF Sponsor ,, 'J , Y' MARY ANN CANNA DY Class Officer .... 1-Z-4 Pep Club , , , Cheerleader. . . Glee Club. . . Play ..... MIKE MCGLN TY Class Officer .. . . Play. . . . . . . . Basketball. . . Baseball. . . Glee Club. . . Band .... X f 1-2-3-4 . .3-4 l-Z-3-4 .Z-3-4 .4 -3-4 . .4 -3-4 .l-Z 1-Z. MQW. ss? -V RONALD FOLTZ Class Officer ...... Basketball. . . . 1-Z-3 l Z 3- Baseball. . . . . - - Z3- Play. . . . - BILL DEMORET Class Officer. . . . Basketball. . . . Baseball. . . . Play. . . . BILL BURGOON Class Officer. . . . Play. ..... . . . Band ..... . . Glee Club. . . . EVAN WLNTERS Class Officer. . . . . Basketball. . . . . Baseball. . . . . Play ..... . . .Z- Glee Club. . . Band. . . 1-3- 1-3- mg 1, ,X if ,, IV .f rr? 5,7 -- 4 - f f 1 jj. f ,nw f, A r - -r , i f -R, .f?m3, W .' I ff' Q. f 9- f Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of good, sound mind, do hereby make this our last will and testament, leaving this school, faculty, and remaining students to the next graduating class. We, the Seniors will to Prof, a new absentee book, and all the excuses that were so faithfully brought from home. To the Juniors, we leave all our good times plus three candy bars and one package of gum left over from the basketball season. To the Sophomores, we will all our pep and ambition. They need it the most. And to the shy little Freshmen, goes our ability to keep the teachers on edge for the next four years. The individuals bequest to the said parties as follows: I, Bill Demoret, will my everlasting, quiet personality to Carolyn Roush. I, Evan Winters, leave all my good times in biology to Sheryl McBride. I, Phyllis Brockus, will my ability to warm a typewriter to 90 WPM to anyone stupid enough to work that hard for a grade. I, Ronald Foltz, will my ability to play basketball and muscles to Floyd Heckman. I, Mike McGinty, leave to Larry Houston, my love for Elvis Presley. I, Lovina Wiederholt, will my cheerleading ability to Virginia Carey. I, Bill Burgoon, will my ability to get into mischief to Roy Pointer. I, Mary Ann Cannady, will all my boy friends to anyone desperately in need. Signed: MAH gym wi' HMM www zfzfwaa ZZ?-252, 'fwvfrfrffb Class Prophecy Here it is the year 1967, and the graduating class of 1957 have met for the annual Alumni Banquet. It's quite a surprise as we look around and see the many changes that have taken place over the past ten years. Down at the far end of the spea.ker's table we see Bill Demoret, the class wizard, now a top-secret, highly technical scientist. He is going to give a speech on atomic powered air- conditioners Which, in his opinion, ought to be installed in every school building. As we glance at the program we see Mike McGinty, now a magician with the Big Top Circus. He will perform one of the feats he learned in Italy, while on one of his sensational tours of Europe. Now who do you suppose that could be? It looks like Mrs. Herbert Jansen, the former Lovina Wiederholt. They live in San Diego, California, where she is supervisor of the Ransomville Mental Hospital. Also at the spea.ker's table we see Ronald Foltz, a prominent Princeton Man who has been appointed State Truant Officer, with headquarters at Topeka. He will speak on Why Students Skip School. In the middle of the table we see Mrs. Marvin Zielsdorf, former Mary Ann Carmady, author of the sensational best seller MEN which has now sold over a million copies. Bill Burgoon is a barber in the small town of Gordhead, Missouri. He and his wife are very happily married and are now raising a nice family of goard-heads. Before the banquet began we were visiting with Evan Winters. He is now drawing cartoons for the Walt Disney Co. He and his wife and their five children flew in-in their Jet Station Wagon. Now there sits that home town girl that made good-Mrs. Arthur Rossman, the former Phyllis Brockus. They and their five children are now operating the Brockus Chicken Ranch. ., G29 Class History As we look back over these Happy Golden Years at Princeton High School, we find in the fall of 1953, there enrolled as freshmen, sixteen of the greenest and shyest freshmen possible. This was the supposed graduating class of 1957. As the custom went, we were initiated by the Seniors of that year. Lynn Hoover dropped out during the year, leaving us with fifteen. Mr. Briethupt our amiable sponsor managed to get us over the rough spots that year. In our sophomore year thirteen of us entered the doors of good old P. H. S. Betty and Mary Jane Finley left us to go to Richmond. During the year we lost Don Martin to Overbrook, and Kay Shearer to Lincoln, Nebraska. Mrs. Studebaker was very helpful as our sponsor that year. We started our Junior year with only nine enrolled. Barbara QGuyJ Feuerborn was married during the summerg and Barbara Crirnble moved to St. Marys, Ohio. We finally got through the hardships of our Junior year with the help of our genial sponsor, Mrs. Hoglund The time finally came when we could call ourselves high and mighty Seniors. Don Cook started with us, but had to quit shortly after school began, due to ill health. Now we are eight. 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Vw ,, 179' 1 K Q W V 1 V0'fVf.1M , ,G fuiw, V f 'W' FIRST ROW Nancy McFarland Lorna Kimball Mike Brown Rita Domnanish Frank Finley Joanne Sutton Pat Moore SECOND ROW Donna Newland Connie Burkdoll Dale Heckman Mrs. Likes Kenny Strough Judy Sutton Alan Welch THIRD ROW Don Hobbs Jean Geiss Donnie Webster Esther Finley Larry Forrer Kathy McFarland Denny Domnanish FOURTH ROW Don LaRue Connie Lloyd Danny Lantz Linda Froggatte Rickey Roush Mrs. Pickens Pat Domnanish FIFTH ROW Linda Welch Dale Dieterich Jean Finley Merle Whitcher Linda Wasmund Steve Sweet Kenny Cole SIXTH ROW Linda Kimball Anna James Pat Sand Freddy Martin Sue Sawin Gary Fishburn Mary Ratliff Grade School SEVENTH ROW Mike Moore Roy Hobbs Verle Vallier Mrs. Nitcher Lois Hobbs John Sutton Linda Forrer EIGHTH ROW Sandra Masheter Danny Secre st Anne Geiss France s Wiede rholt Elaine Dagenette Dwight Domanish Dorothy Moore NINTH ROW Panela Burgoon Brenda Brenner Mrs. Bremer FIRST ROW Tommy Ratliff Patty Domnanish Pat Schmitt Jim Smith June Sutton Gary Forrer Stanley Hird SECOND ROW Terry Whitcher Sue Judd George Finley Sandra Kimball Tommie Cannady Mary Kochenower Mike Sand THIRD ROW Marva Sue Vallier Glenn Secre st Leah Cole Eldon Brockus Diana Hull Dean Hamilton Marilyn Wasmund FOURTH ROW Mrs. Schubert Jean Whiteford Billy Moore Jane Fishburn David Rukes Irene Swank Kenny Froggatte FIFTH ROW Ricky Snider Rosemary Wiederholt Marion Hurniston Marie Coats George Fuller Donald Hull Mrs. Yerkes SIXTH ROW Jerry Cole Deanna Barber Gerald Holmes Roxy Martin Dale Winters Betty Whitcher Earl Pointer SEVENTH ROW Shirley Moore Jimmy Ratliff Arlene LaRue Dean LaRue Catherine Smith Dean McBride Linda Lloyd EIGHTH ROW Florence Higdon Bessy Froggatte David Sweet lla Jean Cannady Cletus Wiederholt Ethel Spalding Steve Froggatte NINTH ROW Georgia Finley Ralph Wiederholt Janice Welch Judy Schmitt George Brenner Doris Strough Gary Hull Twyla Sand X K , yf in 7, , ,V rf 5, .. F 1 0 is , 4 i Y W X X f D 4 ,K f f in X asw f 1 4- Zf, Q44 1 fx 1 f f 2 Q, 1 1 0 7 If, 1 ' J xl' f sf. ...- .. ' :.,s. xg-:-' CW aw' 0,9 M ga W, Z Q .Z 7 ,f X I! ,,,,, 525' W' WZ 'D , J . A52 ug ,. 'iw' fr' , X 5 of , , 'y,' 'C' C W , 4-7 f ,Q ff? jf Q , f f ' Q Ta,,,.:ffff'f gf I f ,gay in e- ,vz ' 5- 14,1 f ex ,V l , ,3 , .,A ,A, A W1 g ,- 3 ' . Q W N 35, 'V H 4- f a W 1 BACK ROW: Bill Demoret, Ron Foltz, Evan Winters, Coach Overturf. FRONT ROW' B Team Season Record 4-15 Dale Whiteford, Carol James, John Sweet, Mike McGinty. CRITES BO Sponsored By: DY SHOP 81 CONOCO SERVICE Ottawa, Kansas BACK ROW: FRON T ROW: . . 4 6 2 Dick Fishburn, Douglas Peace. Roy Pointer, Woods. John Winters, Arlie Woods, David McBride im, 11W I-1 Team Season Record 11-8 Earl Heckman, Terry Larry Houston. Ronnie Folfz, Princeton Princeton Edge ls M osf Valuable Player mchmond'39T031 Ronnie Foltz, Princeton was the choice of five out of six Franklin COUHYY league basketball coaches for the most valuable player in the league. Three Appa- noose cagers and one Williams- bllfg Player were chosen with Foltz on the All-League team. Foltz, a senior, played only dur- ing the second semester, but dis- played an outstanding brand of ball. He St8Il'.lS 6'1,' tall, He was a member of last years all-star squad. , Ranioul Edges Princeton, 49-44 Princeton fSpecial3 - Using su- perior height to good advantage Rantcul high cagers slipped past Princeton, 49 to 44, last night at Princeton. lt was the first Frank- lin County League loss for Prince- ton. Rantoul has a reccrd cf 2 wins and no losses. The visiting Bulldogs got started quick and jumped out to a 21 to 10 first quarter lead. In the second period Rantoul was only able to score 4 points, while Princeton made 13 to make the halftime tally Rantoul 24 Princeton 23. Rantoul really found the range in the third period and moved out to a 33 to 29 lead. They held on to a slim lead throughout the final period to win 49 to 44. Big Doyle Roecker, 6-4 Rantoul center, paced the Bulldogs with 19 points. Cliif Kirkpatrick was sec- ond with 10. Marv Kinniscn and John Sweet paced Princeton with 13 and 11 points each. Princeton won the BH game 39 to 24. Evan Winters led the Win- ners with 10 points..Spencer had 6 for Rantoul. The box score: Princeton-4-4 Ran toul-49 tg it pf Ig ft nf Dgmgfet O 3 5 llilllil' 1 4 2 gg-get 5 1 5 Brown 1. 3 4 Kmmgon 5 3 5 D. Roecker 7 5 4 James 0 0 'Z Kirkpatrick 5 li 4 grqrllinty 2 5 2 Evans 3 71 4 Whitetoi-J 2 0 2 R. Roecl-1er0 0 U E,VV1ntF:IS J 2 l Woods 0 0 0 Totals 15 14 2U Totals 17 15 15 Score by quarters: Rantoul 24 38-49 Princeton .........10 23 Z9-44 Basketball The Princeton Orioles started off their 1956-57 season by winning from Welda on our own courtg the B team lost. In our next non-league encounter the A team lost to Greeleyg the B team won its game. Back to the league, we won from Pomona and Richmondg the B team won at Pomona but lost to the B team won its game. Then We ran up against the smooth shooting basketeers from Michigan Valley and went down to defeat. The B played a town team and lost 39 to 30. After Christmas we had a losing streak before we got going. We lost to Williamsburg, Appanoose and Lane. After the second semester began we lost the services of Marvin Kinnison, but gained Ron Foltz. We won from Pomona, Richmond, Fantoul, and Williamsburgg the B team re- versed the trend and lost all four. The A and B both lost to Appanoose in the last game before the tournament. In Tournament play, the B team beat Rantoul the first night, but lost to Appanoose the second night. In the final night the A team beat Richmond for third place. After tournament play we went to Welda to collect another win, but the B team lost. ln the last league game of the year the A and B teams both won. Princeton A Princeton B oe--weiaa --..... oo ...-.. 30--49 41--Greeley ------ 57--- --34-:ZZ 62--Pomona ------- 3 8 --- ---29--Z7 39--Richmond ---- 31 ---- ---Z9--50 44--Rantoul ------ 49--- --39--24 48--Mich. Valley--56 --- ---30--39 36--'Burg -------- 6l--- --19--45 42--Appanoose ---- 82 --- ---22.--46 48--Lane --------- 54 --- ---31--46 68--Pomona ----- 54 ------- -27--35 43--Richmond ----- 41--- --30--42 53--Rant-oul ------ 49--- --19--20 48--'Burg ........ 47 ...-... .51--31 41--Appanoose ---. 80--- --31--48 79--Welda -------- 62 --- ---44--50 33--Lane--- --39--- --47--46 Richmond' tSpeciaD - Holding a slim lead all the way, PI'lIlCCf0D topped Richmond, 39 to 31, in a Franklin County League game here last night, Princeton has 'a record of 2 wins and no losses in league play. Richmond has yet to win a league game. The Princeton club was never ahead by more than 3 points, until the iinal quarter, when they built up an 8 point spread. Demoret and Kinnison paced Princeton with 13 and 12 points respectively. Brock led Richmond with 14. The Richmond B squad won their fourth straight game by a score of 50 to 29. Marvin Greten- cord paced Richmond with 20. Arley Woods led 10. The box score: Princeton with Princeton-39 Richmond-31 tg It pt tg ft Dt Whiteford 1 2 3 Brock 4 6 2 Demoret 5 3 4 M. Grt'c'd 3 2 2 James 1 O 1 Wiesner 0 0 2 McGinty 0 0 1 H. Gr't'c'd 2 4 3 Kinnlson 4 4 4 Ferguson 0 1 0 Sweet 4 0 3 Feuerborn 0 0 0 Chamber o 0 6 C. Gr't'c'd 0 0 0 Princeton Won Over Lane. 39-33 Princeton tSpecialJ -Taking the lead in the final quarter, Prince- ton won a Franklin County league basketball game from Lane, 39 to 33. It was the season's finalle for both clubs. Lane jumped off to a 14 to 3 first period lead. With 2 minutes re- maining in the initial period, Lane went into a stall. They stalled the first 4 minutes of the second peri- od, before Princeton began to press them. Lane continued to use stalling tactics throughout the game. The Lane quintette held a 28 to 23 lead going into the final period, but were unable to withstand the Princeton scoring -onslaught. Ronnie Foltz led the Princeton scoring with 21 points. Bill Demor- et scored 10 points for Princeton and also played a beautiful defens- ive game. Dicky Davis led Lane with 13 points. Princeton won the B game 47 to 46. Dick Fishburn led the. wii- ners with 26 points. John Wheeler had 17 for Lane. Zl FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: 2 4 fi Cy MM' , Bill Demoret, Dale Whitford, Carol James, Ron Foltz, Terry Woods, Evan Winters, John Sweet. John Winters, Lary Huston, Dick Fisburn, Mike McGinty, David McBride, Arlie Woods, Coach Overturf. Baseball BASE BALL SCHEDULE Princeton 8--Appanoose 7 4--Lane 10 O--Richmond 5 9--Rantoul Z Sponsored By: Sponsored By: CITY BARBER SHOP LEE'S CAFE Byron - Jelley - La Vern 1532 S. Main Ottawa, KHHSHS Ottawa, Kansas ,f'ff f' f fy f, I, ,,f,f,j ff ,, Princeton-- vu ll 1 ll H ll FRONT ROW: Gary Hull, Cletus Weiderholt, Jerry Cole. BACK ROW: Dale Winters, George Brenner, Steve Froggatte, David Sweet. A TEAM B TEAM ------Richmond 14 Princeton-- 8------Richmond ------Pomona 30 ------Pomona Garnett 26 ------ Garnett Appanoose Z3 ------ Appanoose -R8.ntOu1 19 ------ Rantoul Lane 31 ------ Lane W'BuIg 36 ------ W'Bu1'g FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: BACK ROW: 5 z 5 Q' fl , fe R f, R My ,, ff? af' . , mg, Gary Hull, Dale Winters, George Brenner, Uavid Sweet, Cletus Wiederholt Jerry Cole, Gary Holmes, Steve Froggatte, Dean McBride, Earl Pointer, Ricky Snider. Mike Sands, Ralph Wiederholt, Jimmy Ratliff, Don Hull, Kenny Frogatte, Bill Moore, David Rukes. Lx f f la M4 F FRONT ROW: Floyd Heckman, Janice Masheter, Sandra Kimball, June Sutton, Marilyn Wasmund, Brenda Brenner, Deanna Barber, Elaine Dagenette, Roxy Martin, Marva Sue Vallier, George Brenner, Judy Schmitt, Sue Judd, Lois Hobbs, John Sutton. BACK ROW: Bessie Froggatte, Marie Hird, Joyce Hamilton, David Sweet, Mary Whiteford, Linda Lloyd, Mrs. Davis. Bill Burgoon not in picture. Glee Club qw' W!! f g-, W fin 4 ,ff if I ,V ,,., M WM , ., ,, 4 ,, Y ff ' ,X f 'WW Wi W Ziff 'fl XV? If , FRONT ROW: Vivian Strough, Marilyn Roush, Arlene Cannady, Kay Coats, Marie Hird, Barbara Strough. MIDDLE ROW: Wanda Huddleston, Mary Ann Cannady, Janice Brockus, Virginia Carey, Janice Masheter, Carolyn Roush, Mrs. Davis. BACK ROW: Barbara Moore, Lois Roberts, Joyce Hamiliton, Louise Swank, Mary Whiteford, Sheryl McBride. GO PRINCETON GO XWXNQRQ 2 Princeton Orioles - Pep Club Carolyn Roush, Sheryl McBride, Marilyn Roush, Vivian Strough, Lois Roberts, Mrs. Studebaker-Sponsor. Janice Brockus, Louise Swank, Barbara Moore, Marie Hird, Barbara Strough, Wanda I-Iuddle ston. Phyllis Brockus-Secretary, Kay Coats, Joyce Hamilton, Janice Masheter, Virginia Carey-Treasurer, Mary Whiteford. CHEERLEADERS: Arlene Cannady, Ann Holmes, Lovina Wiederholt-President., Mary Ann Cannady- Vice-President. 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',, .N Q 1' rf' , X - ff wif , 4 4 W , 1 1, ff 7 f 5 ' 45 f f ff ' ,fa ' 'X f I 03591 o 1 9 Sew ? 6 , Www 'ham , Page-Boy 1 xg!! X ,f 'Www ff , Wa W4 1, ,' ,, .,,' ' in ' r f Heartbeat The Casual Type 1967 Han' Styles As Demgned By THE MCGINTY-BURGOON STYLE ACADAMY 5 754 ,ma Z' 4 - fill I ,W yy 1? nf. VFPTIQWNQX WW Roush's Dairy Creme Ivialts - Drinks Sundaes - Shakes Sandwiches Coffee And Chile 1644 South Main Ottawa, Kansas C ongratulations Seniors From Ottawa Steel Division L. A. YOUNG SPRING gl WIRE CORPORATION Manufacturers Of Hydraulic Construction Equipment Ottawa, Kansas Princeton Gil Company Jobber Socony Mobiloil Products Rural Delive rie s Service Station Phone 64 Mobilgas Mobiloil And Mobil Greases Henry QPopl I-Ierrill Mrs. R. E. Knight R. E. fBobQ Knight Beets Pontiac Cadilaq - Complete Motor Service- Factory Trained Mechanics To Take Care Of Your Fabulous New Cadillac Or Pontiac 530 North Main - Phone 917 Cheney's Farm Market Groceries ff Meats ff Produce 1536 South Main Ottawa, Kansas 1 I' The We lnvite P oples State Bank 'E our Account And Specialize In Service Insurance For Every Need 't. Cashier C shier - Kathryn Walter, Ass M. L. Walter, a i1!'Q'14v, 'I Si, as E 'VEMBEV' x QS, 6' I0 000 0 5' ln:.AlllIJM -q ul Mm:-0 51 0 'sf 'gf' 5 g 1 inceton, Kansas Pr Albright Sewing C ircle 130 South lviain - Ottawa A Complete Sewing Store nk P oples National Ba ' mounts Appreciated Your Checking Ac L None Too Small - None Too Large Safe Deposit Service s GXNSUR o 'fX6'0 Z 81 Main -- 141 Q Q xg MEM a 4416 ' 1 io.ooo Q Q, 5 Eg Always Ask For Bennetts The Bennett Creamery Co. Ottawa, Kansas The Ottawa Co-operative Association A Feed For Every Need Feed - Grain - Fertilizer - Farm Supplies Retail - Wholesale Phone 1400 Or 1401 - 302 N. Main St. Ottawa, Kansas Sales International Service Tractors - Truck - Refrigeration Farm And Dairy Equipment Sheldon Truck and Tractor Co. Phone 308 Ottawa, Kansas Compliments Of The First National Bank Of Ottawa, Kansas We Think You Have A Fine School System Oldest Bank ln Franklin County Christopher Studio Your Senior Picture Photographer 822 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas Congratulations To The Graduates Ol 1957 .fx- ws ' X iiif f , S i T' Staff' A . ,sg , sg .. 172'-S Kai il ' 'L' ' f 'v ull I' dx 1 '-J, -fri 5-Lg ' ' , il 13.145 fr Wai fi iiuiif- fi fi L , ,Q n I 42, - -g'g--I 1. I. lfiiix' gf was if , Wise S - Ami- '- A W Y JL. McVey - Dengel 1 l 1 ' The Price Motor Company Ford Cars - Ford Pickups - Ford Trucks Ford Tractors - Ford Service Phone 1520 115 West 3rd Street Ottawa, Kansas Terrills Dry Goods - Lingerie Hosiery Ready - To - Wear I , Arnold s lewelry Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Gifts 312 South Main Phone - 844 Ottawa, Kansas Headquarters For Furniture And Appliances Douglas Brothers Ottawa, Kansas P1'1O1'1C - 223 Princeton Grocery Groceries - Meats - Produce Custom Processing Phone 41 Princeton, Kansas R. G. Hobbs Insurance Farm Liability - Personal Liability Phone 3F20 Princeton, Kansas Princeton Cafe Short' Gliders Pop - Ice Cream - Candy Pool 81 Snooker , . Bones, Garage A. B. Taylor s Service Phillips Gas at on General Auto Repairing Pennsylvania Oil Gas, Oil, And Tires Truck gl Car Greasing Phone 49 Phone 6172.1 Princeton, Kansas Princeton, Kansas l m We Appreciate Your Trade Gorham Sterling NewfieId,S jewelry Richardson Shoe Store 212 South Main Ottawa, Kansas Ottawa, Kansas louis Foltz Truckline General Hauling - Local and Long Distance ICC And KCC Permits Phone 50 Princeton, Kansas Beliefs Studio Over Penney's Phone 1522. Ottawa, Kansas H. R. Swank Well Pumps Well Drilling Well Casing Call Or See For Further Information Phone 13 F 14 Princeton, Kansas I 3 9 C ompliment s Of The Farmers Co-op Association Richmond, Kansas Phone 5-2125 Elevator Phone 5-3315 Hardware The Willis Nursery Company Complete Landscape Service Phone 25 Ottawa, Kansas Everything Good In General Merchandise I O , Dretrrch s ln Richmond The One-Stop Store' Dial 1220 Your Community Radio Station Hanes Greenhouse West Fifteenth St. Box 139 Phone 1247 Ottawa, Kansas Hanes Greenhouse West Fifteenth St. Pwox 139 Phone 1247 Ottawa, Kansas C omplime nt s Of Coca Cola Ottawa, Kansas 120 Ivan Brown Tire Se Battery Service Farm Tire Repairing And Vulcanizing The General Tire For Safe Human Milage 120 North Main - Phone 1098 Ottawa, Kansas Brown's Hardware Hardware - Ammunition Sporting Goods - Guns Phone 1859 1430 South Main Ottawa, Kansas Saunders For Everything In Music Walter L. Butler Ottawa, Kansas litwins Price Plus Quality Always Eve rything- To-Wear Ottawa, Kansas Grover Knight's Mens' Clothing Grove r' Knight ---- Le e She lden Staff0rd's Office, School, Church Supplies Gifts- -Books- -Bibles Toys And Game s Phone 1662 308 South Main Ottawa, Kansas Congratulations Seniors Of 1957 Friendly Store On The Corner Trouts Jewelry Ottawa, Kansas 41 1 Congratulations To The Graduates Of '57 Ottawa Typewriter Co. Portables - Electrics - Adding Machines - Supplies Phone 1737 429 South Main Ottawa, Kansas For The Best Tires Car - Truck - Tractor Batteries - All Sizes Auto Accessories Shop Montgomery Ward In Cttawa, Kansas ll7 West Znd - Phone 1770 Cal Shaffer S. M. Mott Home Phone Home Phone l9 F 10 526 Princeton Gttawa When You Think Of Flowers Think Of Osburn's Corsages, Novelties, Party Decorations Complete Wedding Service 118 East 8th - Phone 612 0shurn's Flowers Princeton Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brockus Mr. and Mrs. Everett Higdon , Mr. and Mrs. Emory Burgoon Mr and Mrs Richard Pointer Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cannady Mr and Mrs Cecil Dunn ' Mrs. Viola Demoret Mr and Mrs Glenn Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foltz Mr and Mrs James Wlech Mrs. Rilla McGinty Mr and Mrs Dean Martin Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiederholt Mr and Mrs Howard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winters Mrs. Goldie Hutton Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fishburn Roeckers IGA Richmond, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brenner I UUHWH Boosters John G. Karser Drug Store I Towner's Cloverleaf Dairy Bar The Rexau Store L. 8: L. Cafe . . . Petite Shop Masonic Building E' at S' .Casual Shop State School Book Depository I Edminston s I-lillCrest Cafe Ottawa Kansas Compliments Of I The Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company The seniors of 1957 wish to express their appreciation to the advertisers and Boosters who paid for space in this yearbook. Without these ads our yearbook could not have been. A' aio 00 P 09 f I x y.,..,Nsn-MW Vi X I ..... . . N 6 .9 96.00 in X Z? ff 6 gow' X Man L Incl! ALE? wx svlon 9 Compan y. N f xr 2 me ,fi1,iJQiR' S N A L ' f , f-f'X!N ,jlnpwnffg ff 'fDi9fiuf'firs1ffwllWLf1?TurnIuj5U:'n1Q . KX 5522? - A A g UTO CQEXPHQ VV' If K ' , g q 'g74LLfO9 'ldflfii N .mg F , Q 1 W 21. W A 1' U V fl Y x A 1 U E' V KTMJ x-A ,N 'WV Wx 'fb '!.! JU m V A NXNP- I ',- f L uf, Q, ' r V gxffdj ky V' fx, 1 K if rj X f xl ' , ,f 'x . 1 , ft Af' 4 X .jj , ' 4 1 ffjh CT Qfxf 4 LX ' MN f , ,, ' 1 xx x ' f ,A ix ew ,ey QR ON 9 M gf X M ,,,gjM JM V .J M ,uf fi' Z, J K . 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