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This building was on the northwest corner of Pottawatomie Street and Main Street in Rossville, Kansas

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U.G. Stewart, pictured on the left, purchased the Rossville News in June of 1901 and sold it in 1910. Pictured in the center is Ray Bartley with Paul (Peck) Stewart pictured on the right.

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Members of the Rossville United Methodist Church and guests recently returned from a three-day ski trip to Winter Park and Silver Creek, Colo.
The trip, which was coordinated by Doug and Betsy French and Diane Heckerson, attracted 38 people. The…

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by Dorothy N. Hoobler
The members of the Rossville United Methodist Church are excited and enthusiastic about its future. They have targeted September 1991 for ground-breaking ceremonies for a new sanctuary with a fellowship hall and eight church…

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Rossville Implement Company had its business on Main Street in Rossville, Kansas.

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This road is Kansas Highway 24 going west through Rossville, Kansas. The tall building to the left of the highway is the high school. The long building behind it is the bus barn and industrial arts building.

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Tom Hedges, Rossville High School marching band leader, talks with band members Connie Zeller and Myles Preble, before a parade.

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Volume LVI, Number 25
Thursday, May 5, 1955
R.H.S. to Graduate 14 Seniors
“A Great Time to be Alive” is the topic for Rossville high school’s May 20 commencement address.
Fourteen students are eligible for graduation, if final grades as…

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The Cardinal
1917

Rossville High School
Rossville, Kansas

To Miss Hazel A. Cuddy, for her unceasing interest, and untiring effort in making possible the publication of our first annual, The Cardinal, this book is
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

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This photograph of the Rossville, Kansas, high school was taken between 1936-1979. The high school was built as part of a WPA Project.
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