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March 19, 1973
Parsons became the capital of Kansas Class 3A high school teams, thanks to its Vikings’ 52-41 triumph at Emporia over Shawnee Heights of Tecumseh. It was the Vikings’ first such triumph in 34 state tourney attempts. Trailing twice by 12 points, the Vikings roared back against Shawnee Heights. Swept aside the two previous days were Wichita Kapaun-Mt. Carmel ...
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March 16-17, 1973
Casting for “Dark of the Moon,” the next presentation of the Labette Community Players, had been completed. Richard Crooks was cast in the role of the conjure man and Jack Rowland cast as Mr. Summey. D. Warren Hyde would play Mr. Atkins, and Chris Limes would be Floyd Allen. Carleton Johnson would portray Mr. Bergen and Dale Miller would be Burt Dinwitt....
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Churches
Wesley plans events
The chancel choir will present a cantata, “Upon This Rock” by Pepper Choplin, at both worship services on Palm Sunday, March 24, at Wesley United Methodist Church. Jamie Burke directs the choir. Worship services will be at 8:30 and 10:40 a.m. at the church located at 500 Leawood.
Wesley will host the Lenten breakfast sponsored by the Parsons Ministerial Association at 7 a.m. March 26. Joe, Jamie and Aaron Burke will provide...
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March 15, 1973
Street signs that used primarily symbols instead of words to convey traffic signals were installed at several Parsons intersections, Michael Bushnell, city public works director, said. The signs eventually would be erected all over the nation as a uniform traffic control. The color and size differed from former signs, Bushnell said, adding that symbols had ...
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Clubs
Parsons Rotary
The Parsons Rotary Club met on Thursday.
President-elect George Knox opened the meeting. Jon Siebrasse offered the prayer, James McCarty led the Four-Way Test and Pledge of Allegiance, and Hal Redford led the song. Guests were Larry Goldsmith and Doug Stacey.
Rotarian of the Day Gary Pollmiller presented a program on the Rotary dictionary project. Heavily involved in the project since its inception, Pollmiller said that Parsons ...
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March 14, 1973
Parsons High School’s persistent Vikings — denied 33 times — were just about ready to make their 34th attempt to win a state high school basketball title. It was with an air of confidence that coach Darrell “Nick” Divine and his team headed for the Class 3A tourney at Emporia and a clash with Wichita Kapaun-Mount Carmel. Divine said his feelings concerning ...
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March 13, 1973
Equipment from the Labette County Sheriff’s Office in Parsons was moved to 22nd and Main from its former location on the third floor of the Parsons Municipal Building. Sheriff Carl Cloke said the move would be completed in a day. He would begin regular hours in the Parsons office from 9 a.m. to about noon and in the Oswego office from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. da...
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March 12, 1973
Derrel Gofourth, Parsons High School’s All-American linebacker, signed a Big Eight Conference football letter of intent to attend Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. Present for the signing of the 6-foot, 210-pound standout was Hugh McCrabb, an assistant defensive coach for the Cowboys. The signing ceremony was at the home of his stepfather and mother,...
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March 9-10, 1973
A tornado bounced along a jagged 20-mile route from Galesburg to Erie to Walnut, causing extensive property damage the previous night, but no major injuries. The storm destroyed three mobile homes and numerous farm sheds and damaged the elementary school and Shaw Manufacturing Co. plant in Galesburg.
The possibility of a new league banning out-of-state pl...
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March 8, 1973
Unofficial maps presented to the House Roads and Highway Committee showed that a proposed Southeast Kansas turnpike would cross Labette County on an east-west alignment about eight miles south of Parsons, two miles north of Altamont and three miles north of Oswego. That information came from Rep. David Miller, D-Parsons, a member of the committee who said he...
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March 7, 1973
State Sen. Cale Hudson, R-Chanute, said he favored construction of a Southeast Kansas-Wichita toll road because it was the only way to get such a route in the following 20 years. Hudson represented Labette, Neosho and Wilson counties in the State Senate. He favored a route in the K-96-U.S. 160 corridors from Wichita east and south to the Missouri line, sayin...
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March 6, 1973
Visitors at Labette County Medical Center were still restricted to members of the immediate family, Jerry Lilley, hospital administrator, said. The hospital was near 100 percent occupancy. Visitation had been restricted for several weeks because of a high incidence of viral and upper respiratory infections.
City commissioners of Parsons approved bids for a s...
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March 5, 1973
A fire discovered in the library and art rooms of Erie High School forced the closing of the school and the Erie Elementary School. The fire, which was discovered by two janitors when they arrived at the school at 5:30 a.m., was brought under control within an hour by Erie firemen, Neosho County Sheriff David Kern said. A special investigator of the state fi...
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March 2-3, 1973
St. Paul seized a district high school basketball championship. Seeded fifth in a field of five teams, St. Paul defeated Oswego 54-44 in the title game to complete a three-game sweep of the McCune Class 1A tournament. St. Paul was sparked by the 14-point scoring of Rick Coomes and 12 points apiece from Steve Ward and Jim Burke. Oswego was topped by Wes Ove...
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March 1, 1973
Employment gains in Parsons were keeping pace with increases in traffic on the Katy Railroad. Train, engine and yard employment, standing at about 225 at the first of the year, had been boosted to about 250. Six men were added at the diesel locomotive shops here, with the total standing at 146. Car department employment remained steady at 41, with the Katy a...
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Natural resources officer introduces himself
I would like to take this time to introduce myself. My name is Jeremy Stenstrom and I am the new Natural Resource Officer (Game Warden) for the south half of Neosho County as well as Labette County. I arrive to the community with my family from Junction City.
I graduated from Kansas State University with a Wildlife Biology degree and my family and I are avid outdoors people. We love to hunt, fish, camp and any other activities that involve th...
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Schools
PSU students earn Addy Awards
PITTSBURG — Five Parsons-area students were among the many Pittsburg State University students receiving awards at the American Advertising Federation — Joplin Addy Awards.
Pitt State students won 10 gold Addys, 20 silver and a Best of Show award. In addition to the student Addy’s, PSU won six silver awards for both print and digital projects.
“Since becoming a faculty member, it is even more rewarding for me to w...
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Feb. 26, 1973
The new little theater at Labette Community Junior College was named in honor of Charles Thiebaud, former president and teacher at the college. Thiebaud accepted a plaque from Gilbert Cole of Chetopa, college board chairman, at a dedication ceremony before the final performance of “Star-Spangled Girl,” a Labette Community Players’ production. Cole described ...
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Henrys to celebrate 50th
Jerry and Annetta Henry of rural Altamont will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception open to the public hosted by the couple and their children from 2 to 4 p.m. March 3 at Oswego Christian Church, 11048 S. U.S. 59.
Jerry Henry and Annetta Faye Beeson were married March 3, 1963, at Angola Methodist Church by the Rev. Paul Johnson.
They have three children, Andrew Henry and his wife, DeeDee, of Goshen, Ky., Joseph Henry and h...
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Feb. 23-24, 1973
Dr. Donald Wright, who was completing a pathology residency in Wichita, would become director of clinical pathology at Labette County Medical Center on July 14. It would be the first time the hospital had employed a full-time pathologist.
“The Pirates of Penzance” a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, would be presented for two nights at the Parsons Municipal ...
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