St Xavier High School - Xaverian Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

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a ctwettit 1954 ST. XAVIER'S HIGH SCHOOL Junction City, Kansas Co-Editors...............Ruth Rohrer Betty Boiler Associate Editor . . Patricia Wolters . . . we, the class of 1954, dedicate our yearbook, LE SOUVENIR, in this the Marian Year. May the faith which she symbolizes, the hope which she promises, and the love which she fosters for each of us through her Divine Child be the light by which we are guided through the drama of life ever onward to our eternal commencement. May our devotion to her during this, her special year, reap for us her never-ending love and protection. The world is a stage. . . yes, an immense and a tremendously impor- tant one on which we play a role in the drama of life under the guidance of our Divine Director, Christ Him- self. For each of us God has chosen a particular role, the one for which we are best fitted according to our apti- tudes and talents. To accept this as- signment and perform it well requires careful preparation and training. We at St. Xavier's are privileged to receive this all-important training- scholastic, spiritual, cultural, and social--through classroom instruc- tions and a well-organized activity program based on principles of Cath- olic education. During our years of training we have learned the dialog, the music, and the actions that will blend into a perfect performance of Christian living. In a few days seventeen of us will step from behind the scenes onto the stage of life to play our parts in the great drama. As a tribute of gratitude to our teachers who have worked tire- lessly to train us and as a book of precious school day memories, we present in the following pages scenes from our rehearsal days at S X H. May LE SOUVENIR of 1954 re- count many happy memories that St. Xavier's cast has spent rehearsing for life's drama, and may it assist us to play our role so perfectly that at the curtain call of eternity we may hear from Our Director those words of praise. . . . Well done, my good and faithful servants. Vleet Our jf astor... RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JAMES BRADLEY To our beloved pastor who counsels us to prepare carefully for our role in life, we extend our deep and sincere gratitude. By word and ex- ample Monsignor assists us in our rehearsal here at St. Xavier's, emphasizing the importance of keeping close to Christ, our Director in the drama of life. May God reward Monsignor for his kindness and thought- fulness in our behalf and grant him many more years in our midst. ssistant,. . Through our CYS activities which Father Le Moine ably directs, we at St. Xavier's acquire leadership--a requisite for life's drama. For his untiring efforts, to provide us with the spiritual guidance needed in the years to come, we express our sincere gratitude. n i • - FATHER VINCENT LEMOINE .. . -Ath efie Coach In the classroom and on the basketball court. Coach Letourneau does his part by instilling into our lives the need for sports- manship and fair play. We acknowledge our thanks to Coach for a job well done in accordance with the traditions of St. Xavier's. COACH LOWELL LETOURNEAU ddacuity and -Administration Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Bradley Rev. Vincent Le Moine . Sister Alexine Marie, Principal Sister Margaret Ann. Sister James Marie .... Sister M. Salome.............. Coach Lowell Letourneau . ..........................Superintendent ................................Religion ..................Math, Science ...............English, Latin ................................Commerce Choral, Instrumental, Ensembles . . . Social Studies, Athletics emor s Offi tcerA President . . Dorothy Wahl e Vice-president. . Dick Paxton Secretary . . Donald George Treasurer . .Patricia Colbert Training days for seniors at St. Xavier's are at an end. Class officers (left to right) — Don George, Pat Colbert, Dick Paxton, and Dorothy Wahle--are checking measurements for collegiate gowns which they will don on May 20, commencement night-- the climax of the rehearsal for the drama of life. Class Patron . Class Colors . Class Motto St. Michael the Archangel Blue and Silver Class Flower . Class Sponsor . . . Carnation . . . Sister Alexine Marie Toward the Eternal Commencement 9 Seniors BETTY BOLLER St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Mission Chairman 4; Spiritual Chairman 3; Athletic Chairman 2; Student Council Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 3; Le Souvenir Co-editor 4; Xavierian Typist 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sex- tette 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Accompanist, Or- ganist 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Oratorical 2. Dependable Betty, efficient and neat. Is a Xavier Booster who can't be beat. DONALD GEORGE St. Xavier's 3,4; Phoenix, Arizona Union High School 1; Glendale, Arizona Union High School 2; CYS 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Le Souvenir Business Staff 4; Glee Club 3,4; Boys Ensemble 4; Schola 4; Basketball 3,4; Corona- tion of Christ the King 4. Big-hearted Don with his winning smile. Makes many a friend well worthwhile. PATRICIA WOLTERS St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Social Committee Chairman 3; Class Secretary 1; President 2; Xavierian Business Staff 4; Le Souvenir Assistant Editor 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 4; Apologetics 3; Register Corre- spondent 4. Patty with her life and pep Keeps St. Xavier’s right in step. Of 1954 RUTH ROHRER St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Cultural Chairman 3; Student Council 3,4; President 4; Class President 3; Xavierian Editorial Staff 4; Le Souvenir Co-editor 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Girl Sextette 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Apologetics 2; Spelling Bee Finalist 2; Assistant Register Correspondent 2. Co-editor of this book is Ruth A leader and scholar in all truth. ROBERT BACHMANN St. Xavier's 3,4; Junction City High School 1,2; CYS 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Vice- President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Le Souven- ir Typist 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Voice of Democracy Contest 3; Projectionist 1,3,4; Lunch Accountant 4. Athletic and studious is our Bob Dependable at every job. DOROTHY WAHLE St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Social Chairman 4; Mission Chairman 3; Student Council 4; Class President 4; Vice-President 1; Xavierian Editorial Staff 4; Le Souvenir Business Manager 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Sextette 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1; Apologetics 1. Gay and happy, ready for fun Dot’s the girl who gets work done. MARY O'MALLEY St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Cultural Chairman 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 2,3; Xavierian Co-editor 4; Le Souvenir Business Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls'Sextette 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Register Correspondent 3. Brimful of fun and energy Mary is known for her loyalty. JAY BILLINGER St. Xavier's 1,2, 3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1; Basketball Business Manager 2, 3; Pep Club 1,4; Altar Boy 1,2,3,4. Jay's on hand whenever there's fun But also there when work’s to be done. LORENE KOLICH St. Xavier’s 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Pres- ident 4; Treasurer 3; Student Council 4; Xavierian Co-editor 4; Le Souvenir Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Sextette 1,2, 3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Voice of Democracy Contest 2; Spelling Bee 2; Oratorical 3; Apologetics 1,3,4. Orator and writer is Lorene A finer leader is seldom seen. PATRICIA COLBERT St. Xavier's 2,3,4; Sacred Heart Academy, Wichita 1; CYS 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Xavierian Art Director 4; Le Souvenir Art Director 4; Glee Club 3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 2,4; Cheerleader 3; St. Xavier's Day Queen Candidate 4. The talented artist of her class Is Pat, a friendly, sociable lass. RICHARD PAXTON St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1.2,3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Basketball 1,3,4; St. Xavier's Day King 4; Altar Boy 1,2,3,4. Our senior King of St. Xavier's Day Always eager for work or play. MARY LA RUE WHALEY St. Xavier’s 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Xavierian Business Manager 4; Le Souvenir Editorial Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls’ Sextette 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4. Polite as can be, and peppy too A friend to all is our La Rue. DELLA RAE HOWARD St. Xavier’s 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Xavierian Typist 4; Le Souvenir Editorial Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls’Sextette 1; Band 1; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Quiet and ladylike is our Dell Whatever she does is done well. THOMAS McGUIRE St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Boys’Ensemble 4; Schola 4; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2; Band 1; Pep Club. Good-natured Tom with his wit Is sure to make a No. 1 hit. BILLIE JO GUYLE St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; CYS 1,2,3,4; Mission Committee 4; Le Souvenir Business Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Schola 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Generous is she and true blue In everything she tries to do. BILL b i l l TS WORTH St. Xavier's 1,2,3,4; C. Y. S. 1,2.3,4; Student Council 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN ROYBAL St. Xavier’s 1,2,3,4; C. Y. S. 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4. A fine player on the cage floor Is this senior boy of 54. As a Ram eager Bill is tops, Scoring honors he often cops. p. loneers Si. X « auier 5 are these seven seniors. Their 12 years of edu- cation at St. Xavier’s have prepared them to accept the role in life which God has destined for each. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary O’Malley, Ruth Rohrer. Lorene Kolich, La Rue Whaley. BACK ROW: Tom McGuire, Jay Billinger, Dick Paxton. Class Patron.....................St. Anthony Colors.....................Navy blue and white Flower.........................White Carnation Class Sponsor .... Sister Margaret Ann Motto............... Don't itch for success; D M APPLIANCE COMPANY Cornelius Adams Joe Schad Delores Costello Darrell Spittles Richard Wolters Shari Johnson Tom Nolan Archie Johnston Salli Johnson Jerry Gillen -A ' — £ 1 Manuel Pasquil Tom Corbett Duane Langvardt Free Delivery at LEEDY'S DRUG STORE Phone 8-5111 o mo res CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgeanne Courvllle, president: Dorothy Kolich, secretary; Margaret McGuire, vice-president; Marilyn Waller, treasurer. Class Patron .... St. Anthony Colors................Blue and White Flower....................Red rose Class Sponsor .................... Coach Lowell Letourneau Motto............................. Who does not advance, falls behind. Compliments of Mary Lou Cole Aurora Parker THE SAWTELL FUNERAL HOME 18 ) Marilyn Waller Catherine Dague Gladys Seley Mary Eleanor Nolan Danny Jackson Patricia George Dorothy Kolich 19 men CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Leo Henry, treasurer: Mimi Wood, presi- dent: Roger Caldwell, sec- retary; Dennis Ryan, vice- president. Ann Gay Robert Willcoxon Roger Caldwell Carolyn Waller Compliments of HUDSON SALES SERVICE 20 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Deborah Peeke. Kathleen Cleary. Leo Henry, Irlene Fleming. SECOND ROW: Dennis Ryan, Jeannie Wrinkle, James Wahle, Jean Voss. THIRD ROW: Mimi Wood, Richard Howard, Pearl Corbett, Katherine Parrick. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Cole. Rose Marie Robinson, Mary Lou Schad. Paul Jeffery. 21 t y $ IctivitieA cys St. Xavier's CYS, a unit in the diocesan organization of Catholic youth, aims to develop initiative and deepen spiritual values in each mem- ber. In this way, members are acquiring those qualities which will help them contribute a note-worthy performance on life's stage. Upper: Jay Billinger, treasurer Lower: Joe Schad, secretary La Rue Whaley Vice-president Lorene Kolich President SOCIAL COMMIITLI members are shown decorating the Christmas tree for the holiday party which was one of the monthly socials sponsored by the group. Committee members include-CLOCKWISE: Dorothy Wahle, chairman; Pat Colbert, Myron Klein. Manuel Pasquil, Mary Kay Hinitt, and Dick Wolters. Courtesy of MESEKE'S NEWS STAND lAdion ommittee Members of the Mission Crusade Committee are at work packing used clothing which was donated by the students of St. Xavier's and sent to needy Indian missions. LEFT TO RIGHT Donald George, Billie Jo Guyle, Dorothy Kolich, and Betty Boiler, chairman. ommi These committee members shown to the right--Duane Langvardt, Georgeanne Courville, Mary Eleanor Nolan, and Dan ny Dreiling, chairman--sponsored a monthly Vocation Day throughout the year. Mass was offered for vocations and members received Holy Communion in a body. ura ommi To promote good reading among CYS members and to encourage participation in the diocesan oratorical and apolo- getics contests was the goal of this quartette--Mary O’Malley chairman; Tom Nolan, Mary Lou Cole, and Archie Johns- ton. OCTOBER Don George crowned the statue of Christ the King on October 25. Attendants were Dick Paxton (LEFT), Jay Bill- inger (RIGHT); crownbearer, Michael Wild. NOVEMBER Pictured to the right are members of the Senior C. Y.S. Unit who entered wholeheart- edly into an inspiring retreat given by Father John Whitty of Ogden on November 23-25. cys J4ujh fights SXS APOLOGETICS TEAM--Manuel Pasquil, Pob Will- coxon, Lorene Kolich, and Kathleen Cleary. Kathleen won a superior rating, the rest of the team highly superior. DECEMBER High School faculty and students are shown to the left enjoying a Christmas gift-ex- change sponsored by the So- cial Committee of the C. Y.S on December 23. immnm Pictured below is the CYS exhibit in the library during Catholic Press Month. MUCH Danny Dreiling and Lorene Kolich (to the right) were St. Xavier’s representatives in the diocesan oratorical contest finals at Ellsworth on March 21. i The Choristers of SXS, including the boys' and girls' glee clubs, the schola, a senior sextet, and the boys' ensemble, strive to furnish enter- tainment in the field of music. Their performances not only afford pleasure for the listeners but also instill self-confidence in each student along with a sincere appreciation of the finer things of life. Participation in music activities provides not only pleasure for the present but likewise a source of enjoyment throughout life. The knowl- edge, love and enjoyment of good music will be an invaluable aid in each one's performance on the stage of life. 28 FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathleen Wolters. Jeannie Rinkle, Mimi Wood, Patricia Col- bert, Della Howard, La Rue Whaley, Saili Johnson, Ruth Rohrer, Marilyn Waller, Dorothy Wahle, Mary Lou Schad. SECOND ROW: Margaret Kolich, Rose Marie Robinson, Katherine Parrick. Carolyn Waller. Kathleen Cleary, Betty Boiler. Lorene Kolich, Mary O’Malley. Billie Jo Guyle. Patricia Wolters, Aurora Parker, Shari Johnson. THIRD ROW: Danny Jackson, Dorothy Kolich, Margaret McGuire. Ann Gay, Irlene Fleming. Catherine Dague. Mary Eleanor Nolan. Patty George. Gladys Seley, Judy Cole, Delores Costello, Georgeanne Courville. Robert Will- coxon. BACK ROW: Archie Johnston. Manuel Pasquil, James Gavin, Jerry Gillen, Tom Nolan. Donald George. Roger Caldwell, Joe Schad. Thomas McGuire. Danny Dreiling, Robert Bach- mann, Duane Langvardt. Darrell Spittles. 29 Senior Sextette The members of the senior girls' sextet, completing their fourth year, have acquired musical appreciation which they will carry into life. LEFT TO RIGHT: La Rue Whaley, Lorene Kolich, Dorothy Wahle, Ruth Rohrer, Betty Boiler, Mary O'- Malley. Where words fail, music speaks. M Pante byT1 featUfed Lorene Koli r w“- “ p J ■ ‘ FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Duane Langvardt. Archie Johnston. Dan Jackson, Bob Willcoxon, Dar- rell Spittles. Manuel Pasquil. BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Nolan, James Gavin. Roger Cald- well. Danny Dreiling. Jerry Gill- en, Joe Schad. Tom McGuire. Bob Bachmann, Don George. ouuenir Through their hours of toil, members of LE SOUVENIR staff have displayed initiative and de- pendability--traits that will be essential in what ever role in life they follow. Editing copy, planning master pages, and soliciting ads have proved to be a time-consuming but en- joyable extra-curricular activity. To the LEFT-co-editors, Ruth Rohrer and Betty Boiler are seen preparing master pages. To these conscientious seniors great credit is due for the success of the 1954 annual. LEFT TO RIGHT: LaRue Whaley, Dorothy Wahle, Mary O'Malley, Lorene Kolich, Della Howard, Pat Wolters, Billie Jo Guyle, Pat Colbert, Bob Bachmann, Don George. Pictures capture moments of happiness, toil, and give mem- ories to treasure in the future. Jack Deines, student photographer of SXH, and his assistant, Jim Wah- le, deserve many thanks from the staff for the hours they have spent photograph- ing, enlarging, and printing pictures for LE SOUVENIR. uSineSA LEFT TO RIGHT: My- ron Klein, Pat Wol- ters, La Rue Whaley, Della Howard, Betty Boiler. ZJlie Xc avierian Displaying capable journalistic talents are these eighteen membersof the X avierian staff. Amid the rush of news-writing, checking galley proofs and soliciting ad copy, the staff is seen hurrying and scurrying to meet each deadline. To the right, co-editors of THE XAVIER- IAN, Mary O'Malley and Lorene Kolich, plan page make-up. Their combined efforts have been rewarded by the readers' appreciation of a school paper edited according to Christian principles of journalism. ddditoriaf Sta SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Colbert, Archie Johnston, Manuel Pasquil, Dick Wolters. STANDING: Ruth Rohrer, Dorothy Wahle, Joe Schad, Danny Dreiling. Student Cdouncil During its second year of oper- ation, St. Xavier's Council has in- stilled reliability and cooperation among its members. These traits of character along with the leader- ship that they have acquired, will prove invaluable to the students in the role in which each of them will one day be cast in the drama of life. Bob Bachmann Vice-president Ruth Rohrer President Pictured above is the SXHS Student Council in session. The Council, composed of the officers, the CYS president, the class presi- dents, and one other representative of each class, meets every two weeks to discuss problems that pertain to high school life. Compliments of BURKE’S DRUG STORE Mary O’ Malley T reasurer Betty Boiler Secretary C Lamp Sai esmen To the left are Bob Bachmann. Darrell Spittles, Robert Willcoxon, and Dorothy Kolich, homeroom high salesmen in the Crowell-Collier magazine subscription contest spon- sored by the Student Council during the month of October. Robert Willcoxon, high salesman for the school, received the Salesmanship Plaque for selling $81.50 worth of sub- scriptions out of the school's total of $594.50. 35 Courtesy of DUCKWALL'S Vi f'0 ft St. yVa uier d -estiuitieA Pictured below are King Rich- ard Paxton and Queen Shari John- son, who were chosen to reign over the festivities on the evening of St. Xavier's Day. The king and queen won this honor through votes tallied according to the sale of the great- est number of chances on a strand of pearls. Other candidates, shown to the left, were attendants for the occasion. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Whaley, crown bearer: King Richard Paxton, senior; Queen Shari Johnson, junior; Kathy Colbert, crown bearer. BACK ROW: Kathleen Wolters, Paul Jeffrey, freshman; Dorothy Kolich, Jim Gavin, sopho- mores; Father Le Moine; Joe Schad, junior; and Pat Colbert, senior. c I A $ $ [ $ Preparation for our performance in life's drama requires training of the intellect, memory, and will. The daily routine of classes at SXH pro- vides every opportunity to fit us for the particular role God has destined for us. 3 yrn9 strengthens our power of concen- tration and equips us with a very useful skill. C T I 0 I shows us God's creative plan and how all creatures find their noblest ex- pressions in Him. An interesting phase of the course is dis- secting animals in our study of life. the study of God’s great love for man and our corresponding duties to Him, Our Loving Fa- ther, Redeemer, and San- ctifier, emphasizes the all- important fact that char- acter formation is absolute- ly necessary to play our role in life successfully. ydicd teaches us the principles of heat, light, sound, the elec- tricity. This science of the ma- terial world enables us to view God’s laws governing the universe and to recognize His presence and His power in all creation. eometr develops our intellectual powers and teaches us to reason as we deal with surfaces, lines, and angles. ?chanica 2) raivincj trains our minds in exactness of thought as we learn to con- struct in the language of industries. PliuilcJ Education keeps us physically fit so that with sound minds in sound bodies we may per- form to the best of our ability our God-appointed roles. A - TEAM We They 45 44 Dec. 1 0 53 47 Dec. 11 S 67 43 Dec. 15 r 52 72 Dec. 18 [ 52 48 Jan. 5 ■ 40 51 Jan. 8 A 54 69 Jan. 12 n 54 23 Jan. 15 0 32 51 Jan. 21 n 53 68 Jan. 26 || 46 52 Jan. 29 ii 51 36 Feb. 5 N 62 44 Feb. 12 ™ 56 61 Feb. 19 56 65 Feb. 23 53 59 Feb. 26 B - TEAM We They Flush 28 21 Q Longford 23 19 0 Concordia 36 17 II Tipton 22 40 U Woodbine 28 21 u Aurora 37 40 M Manhattan 30 34 II Concordia 50 24 M Beloit 36 35 Flush 32 36 Hutchinson 33 31 n Woodbine 23 49 R Hutchinson 43 35 11 Beloit 36 52 V Manhattan 44 43 1 Aurora 36 52 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrell Spittles. Joe Schad. Jerry Gillen, Tom Corbett. Larry Ryan. BACK ROW: Myron Klein, student manager; Bob Willcoxon. Dick Howard. Jim Gavin, Paul Jeffrey, Jim Wahle. Coach Lowell Letourneau. ltnpUtnentB MOTOR FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Rohrer. Margaret Kolich, Mimi Wood. Margaret McGuire, Betty Boiler. Lorene Kolich, Gladys Seley, Mary Lou Cole, Dorothy Wahle, Shari Johnson, Jeannie Rinkle. SECOND ROW: Aurora Parker. Pat Colbert, Georgeanne Courville, Delores Costello, Mary Eleanor Nolan, Mary O’Malley, Billie Jo Guyle, Patty George. Catherine Dague, Susie Corbett. BACK ROW: Pearl Corbett, Katherine Parrick. Judy Cole. Rose M rie Robinson, Ann Gay, Kathleen Cleary, Mary Kay Hinitt, Irlene Fleming, Mary Lou Schad. Shown below with Queen Dorothy are her at- tendants. Betty Boiler (left) and Pat Colbert (right). The Rams chose the three candidates while the en- tire student body elected the queen. At lower left the three candidates are seen approaching the throne previous to the crowning ceremony. The student body formed a guard of honor on either side. SXJt J4. omecoming Dorothy Wahle (right) was crowned St. Xavier's Homecoming Queen of 1954 at the third annual celebration held in the school gym on February 23. Below. Father LeMoine crowns Dorothy Wahle -- 1954 Homecoming Queen. SINGER SEWING CENTER Sales and Service 602 N. Wash. Dial 8-5611 Willys - Packard Dealer ALEXANDER FARM SUPPLY Compliments of REA CRESS -A Democrat- Minneapolis Moline Machinery 128 West Ninth BENNETT'S CITIES SERVICE Dial 8-3061 17th Washington Junction City, Kansas Follow the Crowd to the PLA-MOR CAFE BOWLING ALLEY Fine Food Clean Recreation Cj.ofim.on Hdxoi. jj'mnituxs domfiany Dealers In PINC Furniture — 709 North Washington Street function dity, U{amai CROCKER MOTOR CO., Inc. Dodge - Plymouth Dependable Service 117-19 W. 8th Phone 1364 MID QUINN WHOLESALE Grocery Company CRABTREE-GLICK PORTRAIT STUDIO A Photograph today A Treasure Tomorrow 324 W. Pine Dial 8-4472 BU1CK NORTH COMPANY 22 C. th PHONE ts«« JUNCTION CITY. KANSAS DIXIE CARMEL CORN SHOP 917 N. Washington Candy, Nuts, and Pop Corn ROBINSON PRODUCE LOCKER SERVICE Best Produce in Town 215-217 E. 8th Dial 8-4721 The Fashion Shop Smart Millinary Ready-to-‘Wear 624 North Waininbton Ithit JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS The D. E. BoJman Mercantile Co. 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Washington Dial 8-6321 Junction City, Kansas SANITARY LUNCH The Best Place In Town To Eat Open 24 Hours 1015 North Washington Dial 8-6221 MORELAND'S MARKET Meat Yoa Can Eat 237 West Spruce Congratulations to the Class of '54 MASTER CLEANERS 914 N. Washington Dial 8-5421 Rugs Cleaned and Sized GERALD'S JEWELRY 112 W. 7th Street Junction City, Kansas Since 1908 Compliments of The Citizens Building and Loan Association LARKIN'S SERVICE Junction City, Kansas STATION 16th and Washington Shoes and Hosiery for all the Family Dial 8-6572 COWEN'S Junction City, Kansas MESEKE'S MARKET PAUL’S PAINT SUPPLY 116 S. Washington Paint . . Glass . . Wallpaper Dial 8-4531 717 N. Jefferson Dial 8-4222 J. C. CAFE AUTO PARTS STORE 823 N. Washington 7th and Adams Good Place to Eat Dial 8-4193 BRAMLAGE SERVICE STATION B. F. GOODRICH TIRES ADD BATTERIES Home of Friendly Service 9th and Washington Dial 8-5722 Junction City, Kansas If t 'J § m jr 4 ■ • 4 it ft Hfv . 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