Items 951-962, September 1955
Dates
- Creation: September 1955
General
Item 951: Lawrence Ready Mix cement truck in Cole Creek 3 miles south of Lawrence. Item 952: KS Turnpike - Equipment preparation for first paving near Lakeview. Item 953: LHS football - Jerry Cunningham. Item 954: LHS football - Buddy Bookwalter. Item 955: LHS football - Ronnie (Hurry Up) Hurst. Item 956: Oliver (Bud) Shields opens standard service station at 9th and Vermont. Item 957: (L to R) Chancellor Franklin Murphy; Senator Frank Carlson; Ted Ice. Item 958: Pulled to University Archives. Item 959: Lawrence Schools - Front row - Mrs. Gordon Gustafson; Sgt. Jack Evans; Katherine Hein; Debbie Green; (L to R - rear) Police Chief John Hazlet; Harry Starks; Lyman Wiley; Bud Roberts. Item 960: LHS Hobo Picnic of Y-Teens - Sally Montgomery and Beverly Shook (right). Item 961: House being moved from site of Catholic Church School to South Lawrence thru South Park. Item 962: Haskell Football - Frank Wesho (Right) tackled by Osage City's Nick Aguirre; (left) Al Nephew; and Bill Jones, Osage City.
- Lawrence Schools - Front row - Mrs. Gordon Gustafson; Sgt. Jack Evans; Katherine Hein; Debbie Green; (L to R - rear) Police Chief John Hazlet; Harry Starks; Lyman Wiley; Bud Roberts.
- Haskell Football - Frank Wesho (Right) tackled by Osage City's Nick Aguirre; (left) Al Nephew; and Bill Jones, Osage City.
- House being moved from site of Catholic Church School to South Lawrence thru South Park.
- Haskell Football - Frank Wesho (Right) tackled by Osage City's Nick Aguirre; (left) Al Nephew; and Bill Jones, Osage City.
- LHS Hobo Picnic of Y-Teens - Sally Montgomery and Beverly Shook (right).
- Lawrence Ready Mix cement truck in Cole Creek 3 miles south of Lawrence.
- KS Turnpike - Equipment preparation for first paving near Lakeview.
- LHS football - Jerry Cunningham.
- Oliver (Bud) Shields opens standard service station at 9th and Vermont.
- LHS football - Buddy Bookwalter.
- LHS football - Ronnie (Hurry Up) Hurst.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research Library Repository