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The Commencement program for the Derby and Rural School graduates on June 6, 1919
Front page:
The Graduates of
The Derby and Rural Schools
announce their
Commencement Exercises
Friday evening, June sixth, at nine o'clock
High School Auditorium
1919
Inside page:
Motto: "Keep a Goin'"
Colors: Pink and White
Class…
The Graduates of
The Derby and Rural Schools
announce their
Commencement Exercises
Friday evening, June sixth, at nine o'clock
High School Auditorium
1919
Inside page:
Motto: "Keep a Goin'"
Colors: Pink and White
Class…
Tags: Agnes Boylan, Alice Eileen Shockey, Alma Schweitzer Baker, Anastatia Boylan, Bertha Wear, commencement exercises, Derby School, Derby School District #6, Florence Lambry, Floyd Ricks, Frances Willa Shockey Kersting, Georgiana Kerr, Gladys Parrish, graduation, Harry Thoman, Henry Pittman, Herman Schweitzer, Lawrence Rosenstiel, Lee Morrison, Lee Spencer, Lewis "Dutch" Schweitzer, Lloyd Casement, Louise Sickler, Merle Frederick Mohr, Mildred Margaurite Larrimer Smith, Mildred Wilson, Raymond Appleman, Robert Dunshee, Rose Green, Rural School, Ruth Frey, Thelma Larrimer, Virgil Linot, Virgil Miller, William Cowan
1911 Derby Boys Baseball Team
Walter Schwartz, the father of Myron Schwartz and Evelyn Schwartz Kersting, was on the team.
Back row (left to right): Oscar Yungmeyer, Floyd Duke, Thomas Frey, and Earl Duke
Middle row (left to right): Harold Miller, John Yungmeyer, and…
Back row (left to right): Oscar Yungmeyer, Floyd Duke, Thomas Frey, and Earl Duke
Middle row (left to right): Harold Miller, John Yungmeyer, and…
1911 Derby Girls Basketball Team
This was the first year photos were taken for a yearbook. Myron Schwartz and Evelyn Schwartz Kersting's mother Anna Weston Schwartz was on the team.
Left to Right: Miss Campbell, Miss Frank, Anna Costin, Anna Weston, Vera Somers, Juanita Shields,…
Left to Right: Miss Campbell, Miss Frank, Anna Costin, Anna Weston, Vera Somers, Juanita Shields,…
Derby School
circa late 1920s
The building was built in March of 1924 and served as elementary and high school through spring of 1952. Currently (2021) the Derby Historical Museum is housed in the building.
Derby School
circa 1917
The school building was the first brick building in Derby and cost $15,000 to build. The new building only lasted six years before a fire gutted it in May 1923.
The previous building was torn down after a violent storm severely damaged it in…
The previous building was torn down after a violent storm severely damaged it in…
Derby School
circa 1909
Derby School
Back of postcard:
postmarked Derby Kansas Aug. 20 1909 5pm
On the left side:
This is the Derby high school. Robert is not at home so we will not yet get to see him. Clarence has grown to be quite a boy. Took all of their…
Back of postcard:
postmarked Derby Kansas Aug. 20 1909 5pm
On the left side:
This is the Derby high school. Robert is not at home so we will not yet get to see him. Clarence has grown to be quite a boy. Took all of their…
Derby High School
1911 Men's track team
The 1911 Derby High School Yearbook shows a photo of 12 while Evelyn's photo shows 8.
The yearbook lists 6 names (no particular order): Verne Jones, Maurice Waugh, Thomas Braden, Oscar Yungmeyer, Franklin Carlton, and Walter Schwartz.
The yearbook lists 6 names (no particular order): Verne Jones, Maurice Waugh, Thomas Braden, Oscar Yungmeyer, Franklin Carlton, and Walter Schwartz.
Derby School
Class of 1912
Derby School Class of 1912
Left to right: Anna Costin, John Yungmeyer, Esther Shockey, Marie Dixon, Maurice Waugh, Vera Foley, Walter Schwartz, Nellie England, and Maude Miller
Not pictured: Verne Jones
Left to right: Anna Costin, John Yungmeyer, Esther Shockey, Marie Dixon, Maurice Waugh, Vera Foley, Walter Schwartz, Nellie England, and Maude Miller
Not pictured: Verne Jones
Seventh Grade Class
circa 1910
Seventh grade class for the Derby School District #6
circa 1910
Professor J. W. Swaney is on the far left.
Floyd Troy is marked with the X on the left and Howard Troy with the X on the right.
circa 1910
Professor J. W. Swaney is on the far left.
Floyd Troy is marked with the X on the left and Howard Troy with the X on the right.