Rock Port High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Rock Port, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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HOWARD BUNTON Scholarly Junior Play 35 Assembly 1, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Band 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 45 Class Officer, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Rocker Staff 35 Boys' State 35 Exchange As- sembly 2, 3, 45 Vice-President, Student Council 4. JERRY BENNINGTON DAN BOATMAN Complex De1fili.fl: Assembly 15 Chorus 15 Football 1, 2, junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Asetnbly 3, 45 R Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President, R 1, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 45 Football 1, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Bas- 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Football At- ketball 15 Track 1, 3, 45 Student Coun- tendant 3, 45 Class Officer, Treasurer cil 45 FFA 1. 15 Boys' State 3. JANE COOPER Vigorou.r MARJORIE COOK , ffuwlyu Junior Play 35 Assembly 15 Band 1, 2 Senior Pla 4' Pe Club 1 2 3 4 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Y , P. , , , L Librarian 2, 35 Class Officer, Secretary FFA 1' 25 Cafetena 1, 23 Exchange 35 Rocket Staff 35 Exchange Assembly - 2, 3, 4. Assembly 3 HELEN DAVIS NORMA JEAN ESSER RITA GARST Un1mrried Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3. JAY GORE Lika12le Assembly 1, 2, Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club President 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Basketball Attendant 2, Football Attendant 2, 4, Rocket Staff 4, Student Body President 4, Boys' Quartet 3. Redeem Chorus 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Office 4, FHA 2. KAY GREER Energetic Junior Play 3, Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1-, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contests 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Contests 3, 4, Librarian 1, Student Council 1, 4, Class President 5, Office 2, Rocket Staff 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 3, Sen- ior Quartet 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Ex- change Assembly 2, 3, 4, Saxophone Quartet 3, 4. Carefree Junior Play, Senior Play, Assembly 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Dramatics Contest 4, Li- brarian 3, 4, Office 3, 4, Cafeteria 1, 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4. MELVIN GRUBB 'Talkntiueu junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Assembly 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contests 4, Dramatic Contests 3, 4, Rocket Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3. ALBERTA H.ERRON CARL HERRON ROBERT HOWELL nliappyu reMighty1: Basketball 1, 2, 4, Pep Club and Of- Football 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Track ficers 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Office 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3. Daumles.f Junior Play 3, Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, R Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Photo Club 1, Music Contest 2, Student Coun- cil 23 Class President 1, Class Treasurer 3, Rocket Staff 3, Editor of Rocket Staff 4, Cantata 4, Exchange Assembly 3, Trumpet Trio 1, 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Band Combo 4, German Band 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club. DON HXIGRAM GARY KING NANCY KING Friendly Nom:halant Ba,rhful FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA ViCC-PfCSidCI1f 23 Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1, Librarian 4, Pep Club 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, FFA Secretary 33 FFA Treasurer 4. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4- Basketball 3. KENTON KRUSOR Versatile Assembly 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Football King 45 Football Attendant 15 Class President 2, Rocket Sraff 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Boys' Quartette 2, 3, 45 Exchange Assembly 3. CONNIE LAUMANN Silent Assembly 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club Treasurer 4, Office 45 FHA 1, 25 Exchange Assembly 3. CA ROLE LIN IN GER Efficient junior Play 35 Assembly 1, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club Secre- tary 45 Music Contests 2, 35 Dramatic Contest 35 Business Manager of Rocket Staff 45 Exchange Assembly 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Saxophone Quartet 3, 4. MARK LUHRS JUDY MANESS Indi11idualirtic Petite LENNIS MILLION Junior Play 35 Assembly 15 Chorus 15 Assembly 1, 3, Basketball 25 Pep Club ffGenialu Football 1, 3, 45 R Club 35 R Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 1, 2, 35 FHA 15 Vice-President 45 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 35 Exchange Assembly Foofball la 2: 3: 4:11 Club 3: 43 Basket' Class Vice-President 1. 3. ball 1, 23 Track ls 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4- PORTIA OSWALD KEITH OTTMANN Vi1xaciou.r Foolbardy ASSCIDMY 13 Senior PIHY 43 Chorus 19 junior Play 35 Assembly lg Senior Play Librarian 25 Office 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 39 Bas- 2, 3, Exchange Assembly 35 Drum Ma- kerball 1, Track 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, jorette 2, 3, 4. FFA Sentinel 4. DICK SALFRANK MARVIN ROSENBOHM Pledffmf Re-fefwdi' Junior Play 3g Assembly 33 Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 29 Track 2, 3g photo Club 2, 4, Football 1, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 35 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 43 Dramatics Club 4g Dance Band 3. VIRGINIA ROOP Quiet Junior Play 33 Assembly 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, PHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 35 Librarian's Club 4, Subdisrrict FHA Officer 3. NORMA DARLENE SCHMIDT Inteme Junior Play 3, Assembly 1, 23 Chorus 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Photo Club Secretary 3, Librarian 2, 3g Librarian President 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Re- porter 4g Cafeteria 4. JANICE SCHNEGELBERGER IndeJcrilvabZe Senior Play 4, Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Con- test 2, Band Librarian 2, Librarian 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Rocket Staff 3, 4, Sen- ior Editor of Rocket Staff 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Exchange Assembly 2, 3, 4. JERRIANNE STIT ES Ifsunnyll Senior Play 4, Assembly 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Class Secretary 2, Class President 4, Rocket Staff 3, 4, Senior Editor of Rocket Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, Ex- change Assembly 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Pilgrimage 2. BEVERLY SCHROEDER Fancy-Free Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Secretary 3, Co-Editor of Rocket Staff 4, Girls' State 3, Drama- tics Club 3, Senior Quartet 4, Operetta 2, Cantata 4. BETTY JO THOMAS Reliable Senior Play 4, Pep Club 4, Photo Club Reporter 3, Photo Club President 4, Librarian 3, Secretary of Librarian's Club 4, Class Secretary 4, Junior Edi- tor of Rocket Staff 4. TOMMIE STANTON Sincere Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus Secretary 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Contest 3, Student Council 5, 4, Quartet 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 3, Princess of Christmas Ball 3, Football Attendant 1, 4. JAN ICE TUDOR Nice Junior Play 3, Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Pep Club 4, Librarian 1, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Basketball Attendant 3, Bas- ketball Queen 4, Football Attendant 3, Class Secretary 1, Class Vice-President 3, Class Treasurer 4, Rocket Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Drarnatics Club 3, Exchange Assembly 2, 3, 4. Q SHIRLEY PERRY BETTY TURNER JERRY WELCH Comidem:e Shy 'Tubdued Chorus 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Libfaf- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance ,Band 3, 4g Pep FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Treasurer 3 ian 1, 2, 3g FHA 1, 2. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 2, 3g As- President 4, Football 1g Track 3. sernbly 1, 4, Football Queen 4g Ex- change Assembly 3, 4. MISS MC HARG MR. DALRYMPLE T , T NUTS IN MAY FRIDAY: MARCH 13, 1959 Portia Oswald , Melvin Grubb , Dan Boatman , Rita Garst , Jane Cooper ,.,.. Janice Schnegelberger Marjorie Cook .... Kay Greer . , Jerrianne Stites . Mark'Luhrs .... Beverly Schroeder . Betty Jo Thomas . . . Annette Bennington . Keith Ottman . . Dick Salfrank . , Cornelia . . Alden , Michael . Ethel . Isobel . .Shirley Mary Ann . . . Eve . Janice . .Watson . Victoria Mrs. Shaw . Maggie JayGore......... .Marry . . Sam . Phelps .., 4 - . 211 , ,, raw at M. if, r '- n . I , g ,. , i ,ra L, fr, . .. ,,: .. - wgggfff A ' , Mfr, -'ei S 1: 3 if mfr: X,,, , ,, - ' jizgigsgy in ,t., i fe if a wwzigfrfw' ffzi: -f f Y M o . H y f .z:j,f - iii. fvfffs - if , ' 1 f J 7,4 -1 54 2 ' ff 11 . ,ga g Q41il?g1g5f 33: ' f'?1 fil' ' gif , gs- fee, f r .fx . ,f ?' . 3 -. Q ' 344: nw: me , ig 'S' 115-..'fE5.s' 'Ear . f 1, , . : f-:ng , rj , in gig. ' f ii as 3 5 Q H 'S 2 M rfrlmwfiirf, fu: .',- Q5iaQ24fS2 Processional Invocation Special . . Scripture . Sermon . . Special . . Benediction Recessional . . Penny Oswald . . . . Rev. Carl Hackman . . .Melvin Grubb . . . . Mark Luhrs . . . Rev. G.S. Swadley . . . . . . Small Group . . . . . Rev. Carl Hackman . . . . Penny Oswald 'S 5? Ci SENIOR CLASS DAY 5155 CLASS WEL CLASS HISTORY CLASS PROPHECY Janice Tudor Carole Lininger Jane Cooper Halls of Rock Port Administration of student body Presi- dent's Oath of Office and Presentation of School Key ---- Jay Gore to Judy Krutz. ,M ,K ,rr me -az SPECIAL Presentation of Class Gift Auld LUIS SWS Darlene Schmidt Jerrianne Stites to led bY Mr. Dahyn-1-ple KEDIOII KIUSOI S E NIOR TRIP T0 K. C. From 2:30 A. M. Wednesday, May 20 to 4:30 A. M. Thursday, May 21 ?5GBi58SGBi5 SSQiK23Q365S2SQ5Z55f5 c 5 Cb' 'gy 5 tb' 'gy MUSIC H LL, Cb, '45 May 18-23, 1959 5 bl! 1 CD 5 CU Sw 405 Q W, 6 I' UH 5 , . gh Wil J XJ cpl K, fy Q V x yg t , I' 6, 1 . 5 if ..,, CDI tqg .. ... . . 2 . Q F 2 2 1 z 9 . ' 2 '-- -A ' Q 2 .4 N eiz .- ' 'k '-,., it -'is I.- :' f 1' . ':: f 22QK 1.' ..1 1 , .. . Q Q k.kVk ,-k'W :KKV MM--.?.,Q3Q9,.. wy.,..', . Q2 2 T l2 22 . .2.2 7 55 i ...... 'D' Q Zf' W 2 Q i vff ,,.,, x g .',.q . ..2 ' 2 2 2 2 Q 7 g 2' 1i i A COMMENCEMENT SPC-9-kef, Mr. Don Johnson Valedictgrian, Robert Howell - Salutatorian, Kay Greer Presentation of Diplomas Presentation of Scholarships Mr. Donald L. Sawyer Mr. E. R. Dalrymple H . Lk' - I LQ Q h ' Em -5 , : gt , . x ' L A., ,- -4,1 4 , 5 VM , g w - F 4, 1 , ' .. ,K if ,g ,, + I - .. f ' W- W '- - f ' n ,L,. fi' 2 . ' -f-- -f ' A- K -F 1'iffz:: 2 JNM f .1 .X ..,,.. . Q., .,.fW, ni: 2:51 . u ' Al 'A ' In N 1 ,Z is ,K se? 5 Q , M -.ww 1-V'-'Q L.. V- k .::' f x , .. L ,.., L. V xiyfx , W- 'A 1- f- A K gl i 1 .1 14+ E ' ,, , mx? as qw L2 A W X If fi ,Q P' Kr -R: ,.:', ak. jljf , ,ff 'g .QA , A .3 i , Ji ' ' i' W 5 V I.. ..., . , ,.. M , SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a bright, sunny day in the year 1947, Miss Anna Proudfit stood in the doorway and counted twenty-four shining, young noses. Those who started on the long, winding stairway were: Jerry Ben- nington, Kay Greer, Jay Gore, Okie Davis, Rita Garst, Edna Lininger, Keith Otmian, Robert Howell, Kenton Krusor, Howard Bunton, Garry King, Mark Luhrs, Dick Salfrank, Bobby Taylor, Sharon F ahseler, Jerrianne Stites, T o mm y Stanton, Portia Oswald, JaI1iC6 TUdO1', DOH HI1dS0H, .TiII1II1Y HUdS0f1. Floyd Strange, Jerry Johnston, and Judy MoC oy. During our second grade, we found that we had several new classmates to borrow paper from. They were: Arthur Cook, Janice Mather, Judy Maness, Billy Nelson, Wilma Stanford, and Martha Graham. Miss Velma Inbody, our teacher that year, learned quickly not to turn her back on the class. Probably the most useful piece of knowledge we gained was how to tell time. We all learned to read a watch except Kenton Krusor, and he learned to read a sun dial. In the third grade we all took our turn sitting in the hall, and during the recess' we played a great game called Capture, Those who decided this game was too rough and left us were: Arthur Cook, Keith Ottrnann, Floyd Strange, Wilma Stanford, Martha Graham, and Judy McCoy. Our teacher was the very pretty, Miss Faye Stevens. Several of the boys proposed to her daily. When Miss Royston, our fourth grade teacher, was calling roll for the first time, she found that there were two new faces. They were Priscilla Bowers and Carole Lininger. During the summer Don and .Timmy Hudson and Billie Nelson moved away. As we entered the fifth grade room and greeted our teacher, Mrs. Nina Thomas, we found that Jimmy Smith and Margaret Huff had heard of our class and decided to join us. Although our multiplica- tion tables were difficult to learn, we all made it through that year without one person leaving our merry band. When Mrs. Salfrank, our sixth grade teacher seated us alphabetically, we found that three students were missing: Judy Maness, Jimmy Smith, and Portia Oswald. We had also gained five: Jeanie Welch, Kenneth Burgess, Myrtle Webster, and Lennis Million. The reorganization of 1953 brought in several new students to join us in the seventh grade: Wilma Stanford, Dan Boatrnan, Mary Brown, Marjorie Cook, Mary Lou Grubb, Carl Herron, Don Ingram, Connie Lauman, Roselea Patton, Sherry Pebley, Marvin Rosenbohm, Darlene Schmidt, Joyce Shandy, Betty Jo Thomas, Betty Turner, Shirley Perry, Jimmy Simons, Annette Bennington, Jane Cooper, Melvin Grubb, Peggy Harger, Alberta Herron, Judy Pebley, Virginia Roop, Beverly Schroeder, Max Thomas, and Cecil Cook. Because of our superior leadership, we had the best safety patrol system EVER seeninkock Port. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Shaw were given the privilege of teaching us. The entire student body was grieved to learn that during the summer we lost one of our students. She was Edna Mae Lininger. Mrs. Hills and Mrs. Linville saw that we all graduated from the eighth grade plus three others that happened to be passing by. They were Virginia Boulden, Dick Asbury, and Portia Oswald. As we started our ninth step to the top, we added to our list, Jerry Welch. We were all quite proud of ourselves that year, for we had four girls and four boys letter in sports. On our tenth step we stopped for a while, and out of thousands of out-of-state applications, we ad- mitted only two. They were Norma Jean Esser and Janice Schnegelberger.This was a slow year, but most of us made it. After hearing about all the work involved in giving aJunior-Senior banquet, Richard Asbury, Vir- ginia Boulden, Priscilla Bowers, Peggy Harger, Max Thomas, and Myrtle Webster gave up and left our flock. With all this loss of man-power, we gladly welcomed Nancy King to our ranks. This was a booming year and went surprisingly fast. Our Play The Perfect Idiot and oriental banquet were tremendous successes and everyone enjoyed them. Now that the Senior Play, Nuts in May, is over, we are preparing to take the last long step - that of graduation. Those who have been with us all twelve years are: Jerry Bennington, Howard Bunton, Okie Davis, Rita Garst, Jay Gore, Kay Greer, Robert Howell, Garry King, Kenton Krusor, Mark Luhrs, Dick Salfrank, Sharon Stanton, J errianne Stites, and Janice Tudor. We were sorry to have lost Judy and Sherry Pebley and Joyce Shandy at the beginning of the year. We were exceptionally happy to have Shirley Perry come back and take this big step with us, since she had started with us earlier. This is our history. We would, at this ti.me, like to forgive our teachers for all they have done to us these past twelve years. Although there could be thousands of pages written, and many incidents related about our class, we MUST be modest. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Time is a strange thing. If mortal man is ever able to conquer this intangible thing, our world will., no doubt, be greatly changed. There are, upon the face of our earth, a few gifted individuals who have the ability to bridge this gap in time. They possess the skill of projecting themselves into the past, or into the future. I know onesuch individual! I have given my solemn pledge not to disclose this person's identity, yet at this timel wish to present to you a revelation of what this talented genius revealed to me. A short while ago, whether it was last week, or last month doesn't matter, I had the pleasure of sharing an hour with this philosopher. I put to him the question that has been on the minds of the members of the senior class for quite some time. Where will the members of the senior class of Rock Port Route 2 High School be, fifteen years hence? l-legazed into my eyes, and related the following information to me. One of the young ladies in the class of '59 will be a top chorus girl in the fatnous Copa Cabana Night Club. She will be known as bubbles, the toast of the coast. Prior to her fame and fortune, this individual was known as DARLENE SCHMIDT. J ANICE TUDOR, known for her prowess on the basketball court,will forsake an athletic career for the field of art. Janice will be successful in this endeavor. She will achieve her fame with the brush by painting 7 up on pop bottles. Although JERRY BENNINGTON was no brain in school, his eye for women will land hitn the big job of President, of Playboy Magazine. Even as a high school student, his interests werealongthis line. DAN BOATMAN will attend P.C.I.T. 1Phelps City Institute of Technologyb. He will be atrack man of great fame, gaining his greatest fame as being the fastest man in the high jump. ANNETTE BENNINGTON aspiredto becomea mathematician. However, she will toss aside this technical career to some extent. She will settle for the job of cashier in the Downtowner Cafe in Rock Port. KENTON KRUSOR had dreams of being a star quarter-back on some football team. He will be a star quarter-back for The San Quenten Spoofhounds.TOMM1E STANTON will star for Barnum and Bailey as Two Ton Tommie, the fat woman. CARL HERRON, who had planned to be a farmer, will become a lawyer, and in his most famous case, he will defend PORTIA OSWALD, charged with the murder of her third husband, MARK LUI-IRS. Carl will win the case and promptly become Portia's fourth husband. It will be rumored that Mark actually was murdered by Portia, who was furious because he was keeping company with BETTY JO THOMAS, who married into the Rockefeller family. CThat is, the Rockefeller family of Nish.nabotna.D HOWARD BUNTON will found the Bunton Summer Camp for girls. This will be a non-profit organizationg as far as money is concerned. BETTY TURNER will run the largest guppy ranch in existence, TheCircleT. BEVERLY SCHROEDER has planned to operate a string of super markets. She will almost achieve her goal. She will own almost all the fishing shacks in Brownville, Nebraska. JAY GORE has planned to go into an occupation which will place him near water. J ay will work for the New York Department of Sanitation, comtnonly called the sewer. KAY GREER will be side tracked from her nursing career and become the owner and head dealer of the Golden Nugget Gambling Hall in Las Vegas. J ANICE SCHNEGELBERGER will not realize her ambition to become a secretary. She will be the 1968 weight lifting champion--for the Russians. ROBERT HOWELL, the top student in our class, recently applied for a chauffeur's license. He will be successful in his ambition to become a truck driver. Robert will drive a truck for the famous OttmanTrucking Line. The owner of the line is not KEITH OTTMANN, from our class, but his little brother James. Keith will be elected Street Commissioner of Langdon. CONNIE LAUMANN, one of the more timid souls in our class, will become the greatest saleswoman in history. She will attain her greatest triumph by selling refrigerators to the Alaskan Eskirnos. HELEN DAVIS' hidden athletic ability will finally shine as she becomes the world's champion tiddly-winks player, winning the final round of the play-off withabroken tiddle. JANE COOP ER will become a world famous fan-dancer at CAROLE LlNlNGER'S fan shop at thecorner ofCalhoun and Main in Rock Port. VIRGINIA ROOP always wanted to be a world famous designer. Leave out the word famous and you have her future occupation, world designer. She will design globes at the Fairfax Globe Factory. NORMA JEAN ESSER will not become an everyday housewife as she had hoped. Instead she will be an espionage agent. She will sell Espionage egg-beaters. LENNIS MIl..LION will become a top performer in the circus. He will be able to spin his tops faster than anybody else. A budding young artist, MARVIN ROSENBOHM, will express his talent by painti.ng the yellow line down the middle of the new super highway. Although J ERRIANNE STITES grades weren't too good in school, she will win her fame and fortune as a snake charmer at Don's Club in Las Vagus. Don's club will be owned and operated by none other than DON lNGRAM,gentleman farmer from Rock Port, who, while sinking a water well on the south forty, struck oil. MARJORIE COOK will enter the diplomatic corp. She will be assigned as Rock Port's ambassador of good will to Tarkio. A very tough assignment. DICK SALFRANK, l predict, will become county sheriff and will be instrumental in breaking up Gun Moll GARST'S famous Spider Gang. GARY KING will become a big rock and roll singer preforming under thename of Gary, King ofthe Boppers.Fearless NANCY KING will attain great acclamation as a bullfighter. ALBERTA HERRON andSHIRLEY PERRY will collaborate to become the most famous bur- glar twosome in the country. Their dommfall will finally come, however, when they get caught trying to break into the Y.M.C.A. at Omaha. MELVIN GRUBB will become the heavy weight champion of the world. He will weigh a fantastic 550 pounds. I predicethatJERRY WELCH will become a test pilot. He will test pilot lights in gas heaters. At ourinterview, lhad mixed emotions of empathy and nostalgia. Possibly you do not believe that an individual has the ability to predicethe future. If, however, you are one of the imaginative individuals that makeup our world,you may followthe activities of this group and share with me the future that is theirs. f ff I WG? lf. L H 5 in gr x 'Q ?-m fs 5 am 1, rs V. 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Babs . Sam . . CAST . , Greg Curfrnan . , , Mike Minter . Larry Schierkolk . . . Lloyd Megli Jimmy Tiemeyer . . Louis Fehrman . . .Jack Millsap . . Marlin Fischer . . Darrell Sutter . . . Dena Lytle . Delores Barnhart , . Janice Maness . . . . Sue Murry . Mary Mortimore . . Peggy Gerdes . . . Judy Smith . . Ruth Fuelling Ronnie Thompson Directed by Mrs. Betty Salfrank 3 , E Q , .. ' f J Qwffwr 'l-'QV' ,.-- iff 7 K W ' 5131 K V 1 . . K if ' ' y . , mm,., ,, ., . A ,i,g,qJ'A kv 36, nq,, f rS6ni0rS A . ' Vw 341: Wx L V m Carrying outthe theme, tables were white covered with aqua candles in driftwood holders. white carnations and gcgral jin aqua 'vases and snia L1 1 bags,-offsea shells spaced k ' mi ami i tha ' l img tables. Mints and :gg em 1P1w? ure Chests Cards H kins werei dise df the Deep? 1 booklets in keepixigi m,hk: meme, wereSat: eac1g p1ateig L2 l u fffifhe Dolphin, -a sunken ship, full uf treasure chests, and kegsg was fest-:zoned with mpeg rippling crepe paper and fishy Chests dig5 playing y pieces of eight andl iewy gli m jfff fail description gferg- lppegjg -Mfffhw WaS 'Seriffd2 ffO?11 the Sophomore girls and boys chosen to serve the banquet by the juniors Ware pirate costumes. Girls ,hiegl V black + leotards, shortsg iwhiie bloui- 681 Si1V?i5 l f5iiC5S515C1 5955 and Dir' 31:3 1 23233331 and vests, large we bivifii '. A 4 The menu wasshrimp coektaailg gea weed salad, soallopedi Glam, fresh ocean cucumbers, White caps with breikers, sliced Sea biscuit, mermaids delight and coffee. Junior mothers' prepared the food furnished by the class. Pirates served the courses from an underwater cave near ffThe D0lDhinfL,4A I Dominatlng the room was a realistic aquarium the length of :Elie west wall, vvigli blualigeigebf himl dark blue cellophane, paper fish of all gizes and descriptions moving lanquidly in j aridfout among the coral and diiftwoofl draped with seaweed. Theiffiek were of many hues and weiie brightened with sequiosfl A dy beach lined with see ioeheilsi-2 projected the wateryf wiiili fliigey the room. f h - 'V-Ae Dancing to Bobby Drehefs col- lege band finished the memor- able evening after the banquet was cleared away. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Gaffney and Lauyence Knep- eper were i the sponsors- guiding the execution of the original and uriusualf banquet for 115 guests. 1 4 K 1 35 ' I W, 1 Q a 5 it R 54 ' 1 15 r Betty Bailey Judy Bowers ,-,. --s-fximaa -- L- aa ra, rr.. s--M, v,,. it v,,L, X,L-. Q ,S B-ftfffiif-55:3 a?i1f:i1f R55-L-21 ,. X fs- rl ' 93526, -mn R-1Rfk?7.ra-ft f'5'I,.e .1 ' ':f?V2s-.1. -1 1 is Q vi fins? 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D-X CAFE MILLION IMPLEMENT COMPANY SNOWDEN LUMBER COMPANY Good Things ro Eat Minneapolis Moline Building Material phone 217 Phone 470 and Rock Port, Missouri Coal THIRD ROW: J. H. Wolf, ,Tack Vernon, Greg Curfman, Johnny Gerdes, Mr. Gaffney, Larry Gaylor, Dennis ,T ones, Russell Herron. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Taylor, Dennis Christians, Dwane Bressler, James Ott- mann, Steve Meyerkorth, Brenda Webster, Dickie Nauman, Terry Husing, Beverly Boulware, Tamara Townsend. FIRST ROW: Cindy Hunter, Viola Perry, Sandy Hunter, ,Tayne Ann Ottmann, Ray Clifton, Robert Walker, Charlene Lee, Lois Schnegelberger. FOURTH ROW: Greg Curfman, Mr. Gaffney. THIRD ROW: Marlin Gaylor, Steve Meyerkorth, Dwane Bressler, Dennis Jones, James Ottrnann, Bobby Walker. SECOND ROW: Viola Perry, Kay Husing, Lynn Spurlock, Marty Hayes, Dennis Christians, Dickie Nauman, Johnny Gerdes. FIRST ROW: Jayne Ann Ottmann, BeckyKing, Linda Mackey, Charlene Lee, Diana Linville, Becky Vogel, Terry Husing, Tamara Townsend. IR. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Bobby Walker, Marlin Gayler, Dwane Bressler, Dennis Jones, Ralph Phelps, Colin Pritt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Neel, Dickie Nauman, Dennis Christians, Bob Hurtig, Danny Herron, Ronnie Hunter. THIRD ROW: Max Hall, James Otlman, Harold Kirk, Steve Herron, Steve Meyerkorth. BACK ROW: Dick Cook, Tommie Lininger, Kenneth Lee, Mike Meyers, Danny Herron, David Whalen, Ike Graham, .Toe Christians, Randy Kirk. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Kimbrough, .T ay Gilder- sleve, Gary Showalter, Terry Wlntjen, Charles Taylor, Dean Flannigan,JackiePerry, Dennis Davis, .T ohny Whalen. FRONT ROW: Cindy Taylor, Tom Nauman, Cee Wat13, Rebecca Hall, Mr. Gaffney, Shela Millsaps, Steele, Joyce Garst, Vickie Boettner. MR DALRYMPLE, Principal Everyone associated with Rock Port Route 2 High School has a common goal. This goal is the gaining of knowledge or skill. In a word, it is learning. Learning is guiding, challenging, con- ditioning and stimulating students toward purposeful activity. Learning is not an activity that is confined to the classroom. Each and every organization in the school must be justified as being educationally sound. Education does not have a tangible price tag. It does, however, produce a product. In our case, the product is the high school graduate. The development of this product is contingent upon the home, the community and the school. These agencies, working hand in hand, place the finished product on the market. The quality of the product will be judged in years to come, after the elements of life have had an opportiuiity to give it the supreme test. We are wagering our tomorrows on the products of today. ADMINISTRATION MR. HINDERLITER, Superintendent Larry Stoner, Ralph Bennington, Harold Zach, Donald Sawyer, Scamman, and Harold Boatman. BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SECRETARIES Ermil Hinderlirer, Secretary co the Board of Jenny Howell. Secretary to Mr. Hinderliter Education. Bernice Hays, Secretary to Mrs. Linville. 4. MISS MC HARG Home Economics Related Arts Senior Sponsor MR. SHAW F. F. A. Sponsor Freshman Sponsor Agriculture MRS. SALF RANK Sophomore Sponsor English Dra matics MR. GAFFNEY Band Chorus Junior Band B Band Beginner 's Band Junior High Chorus Boys Glee Club Ensembles Junior Sponsor FACULTY MR. KNEPPER Physics General Science Biology Seventh and Eighth Grade Science Photo Club Sponsor Junior Sponsor MRS. GAFFNEY TYPUIE- Shorthand Bookkeeping Rocket Sponsor Junior Sponsor MR. WITTY Physical Education Football and Track Coach Sophomore Sponsor MRS. SHAW World History American History Citizenship Freshman Sponsor MR. DALRYMPLE Bookkeeping Psychology Senior Sponsor Student Council Sponsor High School Principal MRS. BAILEY Study Hall MRS, GRUBB Junior High English and Language Arts Eighth Grade Sponsor MRS. TAYLOR Junior High Social Studies Seventh Grade Sponsor FACULTY MR. MOORE General Math Algebra I Geometry Typing Sophomore Sponsor MRS. LINVILLE Eighth Grade English Freshman English Grade School Principal MR. NEEL Basketball Coach Junior High Math Seventh Grade Sponsor MRS. HILLS Junior High English and Language Arts Eighth Grade Sponsor K 4 Sb Jag, ATTENDANTS X V 4, -ts :Vw . .Wg nz wif' N V H - ff 2i'ff3Yiii?f::if 'iff-35:2 ':i'77l f'???fDf-.312 '21 QZJWSV M X, - E f V ,K ,AV..VgV.3V.nfg,.k QV . . .. y in- .V-tv . Vt. ,,. 5.1 . V, '- V Hr.. m :-V'ff::1,sssfV,' '-tar.: ' .V Vw QSVV. V' xV -'SS-fgii' iff ' :ifi'l-VW 2 fbi? X ' 1 ' ' -- f -4 - ' . W if .- 5 951 . -ft - w,gfffS5.pf1w2 5, . -- ,Vw -ff- iw 5g, 5qgs553gsV5is,w?.? . ,E . 2,.W, . ....,,. V .. Vs, VM ,V V Vffz - . V, I . i .v A A - - ,K - T' f 'i 'V-r 'ff21f5Eff.+1V1'VV w: V 91V IEYVEEEVEZ A4'f.1V-:VF ss, ' - 5Qijm.-Essfgxgtffixrw 1 -V V VV -t 4.2-2,52-if I :E if V W Z .V .1 . V . .sit 'Q ' ... K VV ti ff V V . f I-1VIVxV1Yf5j:wVV - 2 2 X 1 hw ,I .. .,.:-,gf-. V .i.:V:5:112:5'i?E-fmt. ,G . 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SECOND ROW: Coach Witty, Russell Herron, Harold Beasing, Gil- bert Moorman, JayBoettner, Larry Daughtery, Chuck Derrossett, J. C. Nixon, Doug Warren, Jim Syberts, Danny LaHue, Dick Zach, Richard Tiemeyer, Manager, Bill Witty. THIRD ROW: Coach Neel, Dan Boatman, Carl Herron, Gene Lininger, Dick Salfrank, Mike Minter, Jack Millsap, Paul Tiemeyer, Lennis Million, Garry Burns, Phillip McKinney, Donnie Meyers. FRONT ROW: Howard Bunton, Jay Gore, Greg Curfman, Kenton Krusor, Jerry Bennington, Ronnie Thompson, Keith Ottmann, Mark Luhrs, Lloyd Megli, Darrell Sutter, J.R. Muntz, Gerry Derrossett. Scores ., ' , ,al If K ' 'if': .1hi' '.i' Rocx PORT, o Port, oo o the scourge of the vzo5q?g ooooMissoun footbaii to five Friday ogigzff with ron: of Tarkio. victory marks' thi ffifiii' g!lYI1Q.:jiI!V which, Bock P3:gii V has k5gjQfg3pgi :'opponents crossing its goo! while points. o 1 ooooi - o , Af iAW iki , , ,A o , , , gQ,A ? l5.M L b, A ,i W H - o oo 245215-' Gore Sed the Rock Port V ,. 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I The finai iouohdown A late in the fourth period i1b1Soho RoiSf o iffhompson climaxecl ag, o 55-yard o l iodfgzfgiihooojnoiolf-yard 9135 f11f1'f0f ' 1'.' fg - X Rock Pom 513 Givfsimif 'i To UPooMQ4i55o CKY Iwi ooooo rizhf, , Savannah, Mo., Oct. o f o l o n o o o A o U. jo Raexszvorf high-finallyfgaveo 1 f i i I o ' ,1ffiiil5.oo:t0HChdQE?lfD,butit won f ' oooooo o o o D o ef oifsisixtho snoighs gamejgofo o o o -. l o jihe season here tonightgidef o o o o jfeating Savannah, 39-14,oino ' 4 o o oo H i l l Northwest Missouri con- o T 1. o4o o o o 73 ?f61'eHC0 EI-lmef M f . . - oo In five previous victories 3 f 'ooo q o . z nb 'Rock Port hadro1led t1p 234 oo o oo,o , oo oo o o o o points to its opponents' o oooooo - o f A ooo ooo T o fgnothing. J W o 4oo 5 o QQ o o olooi 5 The game was hover in o o o 4 Qdoubt asiiock Poifgfloogooscored Q o oy 1 414 points in the fibfit ooo quart! o, f 4' o ooooo i o ooloo o oooo oo o fter tbefore yielding touch- o J ' fdowns in the second and y , W ,, ' ooooo ,, f . h 1959 BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN .TANICE AND HOWARD ATTENDANTS The attendants for basketball homecoming were: Mark Luhrs, Kathy Fay, Crown Bearer, Janice Alleng Janice Tudor, Queeng Howard Bunton, Kingg Tommy Walker, Crown Bearerg Kay Greer, and Jerry Bennington. The ceremony took place in the school cafeteria following the ball game. The King and Queen were crowned by the Pep Club President, Rita Garst. Don't be bashful, kids! Ah, the suspense is over! BASKETBALL BOYS BACK ROW: Glen King, Steve Lininger, Doug Warren, Danny LaHue, Del Stites, Richard Zach, Jimmy Lawless, Coach Witty. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Minter, Ronnie Thompson, Gerry Derrossett, Jay Gore Tom Boatman, J. C. Nixon, Donnie Meyer, Jimmy Sybert, Coach Neel. FRONT ROW: Gene Linrnger Corky Vogel, Darrell Sutter, Mark Luhrs, Kenton Krusor, Bill Witty, Jerry Bennington, Ricky Hansen Dick Salfrank. Rock Port 64 Rock Port 38 Rock Port 33 Rock Port 47 Rock Port 98 Rock Port '71 Rock Port 67 Rock Port 75 Rock Port 72 Rock Port 89 SCOREBOARD Westboro Fairfax Maryville Oregon Watson Westboro Tarkio Tarkio Horace Mann Watson Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Rock Port Mound City Bellevue Hopkins Maryville Mound City Craig Tarkio Savannah King City MORE BASKETBALL iw? sm? 6 ..-me-V. so ,r,., Jays Cool Craig 65-osnasily l Port Jays A team fgiielleclthe Craig Hornets 65-55 f1e'st a Iffriday night on Craigls court. oiboiiigfinto the lead early in the ifi1isgrg lVguarter, Rock Port easily 119121 lll like point advantage. ffwittyl washigh point man with 18 and Jerry' Bennington close behind with 17 points for Rock Portg Krusor and Bunion had 11 tallies each for Rock Port. o High scorers for Craig- were Owens with 14 points, Heiis ll error sharp with 13 eaehrg ll,l,l l Score ,by lll Rock PON ---' l - h- 20 lll3C1fsl6ifi65 66 :Craig ,.4.,4.4 .pro ll fbovs-D215 Rock P0ffmB??11??HS'F0I1sloileSoifgff rldsmedolhel Bmon +35 1' Wm 7f4'1lio3?uSQf fg Q5 riqQ 5-Q-S, Sutter A043-0, Luhrsw3-150, zihejsemi-finalegQzit?gRQ1rlS1f,fBi?3fifSj Llllmger UTM' Q53 by the Sfalvolms r?f1fflskWQ1t ?'lT,B'?Z0 lt C, the first fwaftef ?f:?1?aig':Ifg l:ean:e?rfn ghlglffglen half' l l l ' . l I . ' Big gun for there Frm' 'Hgh' YS was his 9911 llll O . 4 O rigors field ggoeaxs mfs high Pointer. for l l 'P Bock Port with 19 talhes. Wrxght, l l' Plenty 359315 lll livith seven pointsowislhigh man iigimloby craig l 2 A O lgcl-re by Q l ll Lik, kkzr , I A kr If' I-Mis! V1-?ffl.qgfzrfg,o,? 7,5 , A ,V 72- gaffters A , Rock Ports .14 295243 so er ll' ' Craig' g .AA. ,,ll Rock l l Nixon l l lll l ll is 5 0 1-0, warren llll gsqf X ll 5 3-04, Humour llll V0ge1 2-0-Of 0-00-l e . Craig-f-Geibr ROGSKWU-1wYQf Gffiesrfrl2Q2f5is.lfi 1f1f3K'-fffsl SDH 1-2441, 0f1f1l,l?w3fi0kS0I1l l l l, fi so . . , ,r .-,, . . ., , M' 1... .. lllll l Yllll - llllll ' kms li l if fl'lll l Allll llllll 00 eeoo M1l ROCK PORT OIL CO. Tank Wagon Service and Bottle Gas Rock Port NHSSOUI1 Gasoline - Motor Oil - Accessories Phone 28 BASKETBALL GIRLS BACK ROW: Margaret Burke, Melva Krutz, Robbie Rice, Karen Hays, Penny Oswald, Linda Steele, Sylvia Klump, Carolyn Hackman, Beverly Howell, Manager Rita Garst. MIDDLE ROW Ann Easley, Carol Boulden, Anita Boettner, Peggy Million, Marisue Scamman, Sally Rolf Myrna Schnelberger, Linda Hartman, Donna Tharp, Ierrianne Stites. FRONT ROW: Alberta Herron, Judy Smith, Carole Lininger, Tommie Stanton, Judy Krutz, Kay Greer, Janice Tudor Peggy Gerdes, Casey Fay, Lois Clifton. SCOREBOARD Rock Port . . Tarkio 18 Rock Port 30 . . Westboro Rock Port . . Tarkio 32 Rock Port 33 . . Tarkio Rock Port . . Craig 41 Rock Port 31 . . Westboro Rock Port . . Ravenwood 34 Rock Port 46 , , Fairfax Rock Port . . Platte City 48 Rock Port 52 . . Watson Rock Port . . Savannah 21 Rock Port 52 . . Forest City Rock Port . . Westboro 32 Rock Port 32 , . Westboro Rock Port . . Fairfax 29 Rock Port 36 . . Fairfax Rock Port . . Mound City 21 Rock Port 24 . . Bellevue Rock Port . . Watson 25 ATCHISON COUNTY CO- OP ASSOCIATION AMTHORS' BARBER Petroleum Products, Propane Gas DAIRY SWEET AND BEAUTY SHOPPE Fertilizer, Chemicals Best Ice Cream Phone 61 Fairfax Rock Port in Town Phone 6-2861 Phone 341 THE STARTING TWELVE The girls were the winners ofthe Rock Port Invitational Tour- nament. They beat Fairfax 46-45. C 11 A Q I v-1 4 0 ' gg 9-1 O I-ln DU E D- 5-I gn N H- '4 tb 3 U, e S 2 :1 E O 5 .D 3 Q 3 H F' 9 Q Fi - cn ,D :U gl S ar E- E? Q Fl FW ' f V- 1 V, 'i,', , ,i', Q55 ,Vyx I 1,51 , w, ',,' q .sw ., ,,v,, s 3 , 'W -M wr: , ,1i., , sill' i E Igwfffzjwfj.Li-1.-:far.mf-K-,f,i' ' - ' , , f rrtrt M V ,, I fix,-' ji 3,115 'xN, .-13 Ve, fvofvg f,-, -me ,,,- gf,,li.i ,gifs yi ,T ,, is is .. ' is N if f 1 C ,nor-zi'g',.f.-fig,ff i'f Ni'4ff-ff?-g'? 5' if Q 4 ,,,, ' M 1 N' H Compliments of WESTERN AUT0 IIMMIE HEDGEPORT DR. R. L. CURFMAN phone 147 Lennox Heating Dentist Phone 39-A Phone 261 Compliments of DR. JACK SCAMMON Veterinarian Phone 208 TRACK SQUAD BACK ROW: MI. Dalrymple, Corky Vogel, Gilbert Moorman, Kenton Krusor, Jack Millsap, Bill Witty, Danny Lair, Harold I-Iulett, Ronnie Thompson, Phillip McKinney, Robert Irwin, Coach Witty. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Neel, Bill Webster, Larry Lutz, Jim Lawless, Mike Minter, Howard Bunton,-Jerry Bennington, Gene Lininger, Don Dauhgerty, Harold Beasing, Larry Schierkolk, Floyd Megli. FRONT ROW: Dick Zach, Tom Boatman, Don Meyer, Lloyd Megli, Jim Syberts, Steve Lininger, Carroll Pfeil, Jack Lynn, Del Stites, Larry Daughtery. STATE TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Neel, Kenton Krusor, Ronnie Thompson. FRONT ROW: Mike Minter, Jerry Bennington, Howard Bunton, Jim Syberts, Floyd Megli. Compliments of ROLF EED AND WA ' BARTHOLOMEW F . . ?UPPLY ,CQ TTS MORTUARY Complete Mix Liqtud Fertilizer CLEANERS Phone 422 Rock Port Phone 378 Phone 100 BOYS KENTON KRUSOR EVENTS: Shotput, high jump, broad jump, 120 yd. hurdles, 180 yd. low hurdles, 880 relay. 880 relay, mile relay. EVENTS: 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. dash 880 relay, mile relay, broadjump. OUTSTANDING TRACK .TERRY BENNINGTON HOWARD BUNTON EVENTS: 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. dash, Compliments C0mP11meHfS GILDERSLEEVE AND SIMON Of Of DRUGS DRS. ALLEN and BERTRAM Candies, Greeting Cards, Cosmetics CARPENTER MORTUARY Phone 92 Phone 8 nRu CLUB TOP ROW, Left to Right: MI. Neel, Ted Harmon, Billy Witty, Corky Vogel, Darrell Sutter, Ronnie Thompson, Greg Curfman, Mr. Witty. MIDDLE ROW: Lennis Million, Paul Tiemeyer, Floyd Megli, Lloyd Megli, Gary Derrossett, Jack Mi1lsaD,J. R. Muntz, Gene Lininger, Mike Minter, Robert Howell. FRONT ROW: Jerry Welch, Carl Herron, Dan Boatrnan, Howard Bunton, Mark Luhrs, Keith Ottmann, Jerry Bennington, Kenton Krusor, Jay Gore. The R Club is an honorary club for boys who have earned letters in sports during the years. fs, a?' st, s W 'L 'W THE CITIZEN'S BANK Member 3070 Paid on Savings Federal Deposit Friendly Loan Service Insurance Corporation Phones 27 and 213 PEP CLUB BACK ROW, Left to Right: B. Walker, V. Plumb, J. Maness, D. Schmidt, V. Roop, L. Steele A. Boettner, M. Scamman, K. Campbell, P. Million. FOURTH ROW: J. Smith, S. Schmidt, K. Hays, D. Tharp, C. Hackman, M. Graham, E. Davis, G. Tolby, R. Rice, C. Boulden E. Welch. THIRD ROW: K. Hunter, P. Oswald, M. Schnegelberger, L. Hartman, S. Klump D. Lawless, M. Wulber, N. Esser, B. Thomas, C. Lauman, J. Cooper. SECOND ROW: D. Barnhart, R. Fuelling, D. Wolf, P. Oswald, H. Davis, I. Stites, J. Schnegelberger, B. Turner J. Maness, M. Cook, M. Lee. FIRST ROW: R. Hein, J. Krutz, P. Gerdes, S. Rolf, M. Burke C. Lininger, R. Garst, A. Herron, A. Bennington, B. Schroeder, Miss McHarg. CHEERLEADERS: L. Clifton, T. Stanton, K. Greer, I. Tudor, K. Fay, A. Easley. OFFICERS: Rita Garst, Presi- dent: Janice Tudor, Vice-President: Carole Lininger, Secretary: Connie Lauman, Treasurer Tommie Stanton, Student Council: Miss McHarg, Sponsor. 9 This year, the Pep Club experienced one of its best years. During the football season we sprang into action. Our money-making project was selling booster pins for the football homecoming. We were also in charge of the Holiday Basketball Tournament stands, which proved to be very profitable. In addition, we sponsored the Basketball Homecoming. The aim ofthe Pep Club is to give moral and vocal support to ou.r teams and to cheer them on to victory. BURKE AND SONS LUMBER COMPANY Phone 32 - F - 02 E96 PDA o Nfl M Xl if xy if Nd N7 ma mx. 353 fx lk fx lk fx iii. IN IN li 0 Tommie, Kay, Lois, Janice, Kathy CH EERLEADERS vga 202 0 54 M Xl if xy kd' wa W7 'Ad 209 i904 aw dk fk lk FN lk IN IN vi 0 HIGH SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW: I ay Gore, Dick Salfrank, Robert Howell, Kenton Krusor, Greg Curfman, Bill Witty, Ronnie Thompson, Gilbert Moorman, .Tim Sybert, Don Meyer, J im Lawless. THIRD ROW: Bill Webster, Corky Vogel, Melvin Grubb, Tom Boannan, Jim F uelling, Gerry Derrossett, Jim Tielneyey, Bud Hugging, Kelly Daugherty, Larlfy Muller, IH, Wolf. SECOND ROW: Barbara Walker, Carol Boulden, Mary Lou Wulber, Evelyn Davis, Beverly Schroeder, Annette Bennington, Anita Boettner, Delores Barnhart, Sylvia Klump, Melva Krutz, Kathy Fay, Penny Oswald, pianist. FRONT ROW: Janice Maness, Donna Wolf, Ruth F uelling, Mary Mortimore, Alyce Townsend, .Tudy Krutz, Louise Clement, Tommie Stanton, Karen Hunter, Lois Clifton, Carolyn Hackman, Curt Gaffney, director. The High School Chorus has been very active during the 1958-59 school year. After much practicing the Chorus presented a Christmas Cantata. With the Cantata over, practice started for the spring contests. The Chorus took Nocturne and We Hold These Truths to contest at Tarkio and Maryville, receiving a II rating at both places. The Chorus finished the year in fine order with a Choral Concert. There were many things which contributed to the betterment of the Chorus this year. The new robes were certainly an asset to the appearance of the group. A few of the members were fortunate to have been able to attend a choral clinic at Peru State Teachers College under the direction of Mr, Daniel Moe, of the University of Denver. The quality of the group's singing was undoubtedly improved, as many of the members took voice lessons. MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS FIRST CHORAL CONCERT Junior High Chorus led by Greg Curfrnan Soloist, Judy Krutz Soloist, Melvin Grubb 5010i-Sr, Melva KFUYZ Sgloist, Greg Curfmarl f S f 2 f 2 5 Senior High Choir led by Mr. Gaffney v i xx , xx K YZZV V X Wi. , Q fL,,,,f 'L 5,22 ' , A L, fa A , W f aw 1 ' .. 5'?'f?T ' ' ' , 1 1 ' 'g i n t Wm R f vu 5, S imfsf X -1 , E vw Q 3 ,. M iff al mf .1 Q 'Yi ,L J ,.q.:, ,Kwik x .... m 595' m5'3jW'Qxfm , ,f Li H101 ' ff V ff ff 1 X' xl f 1' Q g A mga My 7 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Greg Curfman, String Bassg Larry Muller, Drumsg Mr. Gaffney, Sponsorg Judy Krutz, Singerg Penny Oswald, Pianist. SECOND ROW: Jack Millsap, Third Trom- bone: Janice Schnegelberger, First Tromboneg Darrell Sutter, Second Tromboneg Mike Minter, Second Trumpetg Robert Howell, First Trumpetg Beverly Schroeder, Third Trumpet. FIRST ROW: Delores Barnhart, Fifth Saxg Katherine Campbell, Third Saxg Carole Lininger, First Saxg Kay Greer, Second Saxg Betty Turner, Fourth Sax. DANCE BAND The Rock Port High School Dance Band, in me second year of organization, had a very prosperous and enjoyable year. The addition of the string bass to the rhythm section greatly added to its ability to swing out. The places of appearances are as follows: Football Homecoming, Turkey Hop, Rainbow Dance, Basketball Homecoming-Va1entine's Dance, Tarkio Teen Town and Oregon High School. Compliments of -ROCK PORT sALEs PAVILLION HECKEL PRODUCE WALTER MULVANIA Phone 350 Fu1'O'PeP Lawyer Cattle Sales -- Hog Sales Feeds Wednesday -- Friday Phone 367 ENSEMBLES JUNIOR SEXTET Lois Clifton Ruth Fuelling Judy Krutz Delores Barnhart Louise Clement Penny Oswald, Pianist BOYS' GLEE CLUB ,T ay Gore, DickSa1frank, Kenton Krusor, Greg Curfman, Robert Howell, Curt Gaffney, Directorg Corky Vogel, Tom Boatrnan, Bill Witty, Gilbert Moorrnan, Ronnie Thompson, Billy Web- ster, Melvin Grubb, Jim Tie- meyer, Bud Husing, Larry Mul- ler, J. H. Wolf. m SOPHOMORE SE X TE T Kathy Fay Sylvia Klump Alyce Townsend Karen Hunter Carolyn Hackman Penny Oswald, Pianist ENSEMBLES SENIOR SEXTET Bev Schroeder, Jerrianne Stites, Janice Tudor, Annette Bennington, Kay Greer, and Tommie Stanton. SOPHOMORE QUARTET Kay Greer, Katherine Campbell, Delores Barnhart, and Carole Lininger. SMITH JEWELRY SIMON GIFT SHOP Compliments Hallmark Cards Gifts for every occasion, decorating of for every occasion Supplies and Sherwin-Williams Paints DR. D. C. GALLUP Phone 198 Pho ne 15 QM'-KER , F. H. A. off ,X ' 'ull -f f x X 2 Q0 Future Homemakers of America is an organization established for the purpose of getting girls interested in homemaking, and to help them under- 4' ' t 3 r p '5 tu III IU - u- V .lv Cb. '6 HI '4 4 if XV 4 11,1 .Ht X 171 9 stand themselves and their home life, now and in the future, better. This year they held a barnwarming with the F. F. A. Mary Welch repre- X X Q sented the F. H. A. as queen. At the sub-district meeting they attended, Al- berta Herron was the queen candidate from Rock Port. Several of the girls 00 N Hoqfx earned their junior homemaking degrees this year and will earn their Senior EW Homemaking Degrees next year. Others will finish working for their Junior Homemaking Degrees next year. Attendants OFFICERS: Mary Welch, President: Dena Lytle, Vice-President: Alberta Herron, Secretary: Peggy Gerdes, Treasurer: Janice Maness, Historian: Darlene Schmidt, Reporter: Ruth Fuelling, Song Leader: Judy Krutz, Student Council. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Sherry Olson, Marisue Scamman, Katherine Campbell, Rosalia Hein, Shirley Shipley, Linda Steele, Dena Lytle, Nancy King. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss McHarg, Sponsor: Bonnie Showalter, Margaret Burke, Eloise Martin, Edith Welch, Louise Clement, Donna Wolf, Sharon Schmidt, Peggy Million, Evelyn Davis, Barbara Walker, Virginia Roop, Darlene Schmidt. FRONT ROW: Ruth Fuelling, Mary Welch, Alberta Herron, Janice Maness, Judy Krutz, Peggy Gerdes, in m ' F. F. A. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Carroll Pfeil, Ji.m Fuelling, Harold Hulett, Dan Showalter, Gary Pfeil, Charles Derrossett, Garry King, Dan Lair, Kelly Daugherty, Carl Herron, Marvin Kerr, Gerry Derrossett, Lennis Million, Marvin Rosenbohm, Larry Lutz. SECOND ROW: Dennis Bartles, Ronnie Gaylor, SammyLinvil1e, Harold Beasing, Louie Fehrman, Larry Daugherty, Junior Hines. FRONT ROW: Lloyd Megli, Keith Ottmann, Jim Tiemeyer, Don Ingram, Jay Boettner, Jerry Welch, Larry Schierkolk. NOT SHOWN: Charles Reinier, Keith Perry, and Robert Irwin. Our Future Farmers of America Chapter has had one of its best years this year under the leadership of Jerry Welch. Big events of the year have been the Barnwarming with the F. H. A. Girls, the Parents and Son Banquet, the Green Hand initiation and the recreation nights in the school gym during the winter. Lloyd Megli received second high award in leadership training of 135 boys at our state camp last summer 119583. Chapter Officers are: Jerry Welch, Presidentg Jay Boettner, Vice-President, Gary Pfeil, Secretary, Don Ingram, Treasurerg Jim Tiemeyer, Reporterg Keith Ottmann, Sentinelg Lloyd Megli, Student Council Representative. STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING, Left to Right: Lynn Spurlock, Patsy Noah, Lois Schnegelberger, Dan Boatman, Al- berta Herron, Tommie Stanton, Mr. Dalrymple. SEATED: Judy Krutz, Margaret Burke, Larry Muller, Ann Easley, Ronnie Thompson, Howard Bunton, ,Tay Gore, Annette Bennington, Kay Greer, Kenton Krusor, Penny Oswald, Doug Warren. The student councilhas had a very busy schedule, as usual, this year. The first and largest undertaking was the planning of football homecoming and parade. This always proves to be a very challenging task, but they came through with flying colors. The next undertaking was the scheduling of the exchange assemblies with the other schools in this area. This, too, was most profitable to the school as the assemblies provide the oppor- tunity to make new friends and renew old friendships fmaybe lost in a football gamej. Toward the latter part of the school year, they sponsored a barbecue on the playground for all the townsfolk. After the barbecue, everyone danced to the music of a dance band from Syracuse, Nebraska. All in all, the members of the student council feel that they have had an enjoyable time providing the school with the guidance it needs. FREIHOF ER MOTOR COMPANY Ford and Phone 245 Sales and Mercury Rock Port, Missouri Services PHI SIGMA KAPPA LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Knepper, Mrs. Gaffney, SPOHSOISJ Janice Maness, Virginia Plumb, Betty Io Thomas, Greg Curfman, Barbara Walker. Members not inpicture-Dena Lytle, Mary Lou Wulber, Geraldine Tolby, Del Stites. The Photo Club has done quite a lot of shooting this year Cbut have not made any killsj. They also experimented with developing, printing and enlarging, and took pictures for the Rocket. Thanks, kids, from the Rocket staff. Compliments of LARRY STONER Paul Revere Life Ins. TOGGERY OPP AND PRIME For the finest in Compliments of Men's Clothing Sporting Goods Health-Accident Phone 220 DR- RAY MATKIN . . . Phone 180 Hospitalization V WARRENQEOEEOTHING Insure with CARTER? R R P BOETTNER, BAILEY, AND BEASING BARBER oc on All Kinds of Insurance SHOP Phone 24 BENTLY GRAIN co. Compliments MELVIN R. NAUMAN Com umm Elevators at P of COMPANY of Watson Langdon D . C Coming LEGION CLUB I3ll'1agB ontractors ...THE DOWNTOWNER Phone 288 Phone 131 LIBRARIANS TOP, Left to Right: Bonnie Showalter, Louise Clement, Ann Easley, Barbara Walker. CENTER: Mary Mortimore, Alberta Herron, Betty Jo Thomas, Darlene Schmidt, Presidentg Mrs. Shaw, Sponsorg Virginia Roop, Sharon Schmidt, Marilyn Lee. BOTTOM: Eloise Martin, Rita Garst, Mary Welch. These young ladies have worked hard keeping the books in order, the library neat, and the study hall bulletin board decorated. This year they formed a club, entered a float in the homecoming parade, and recataloged the library with the help of Mrs. Salfrank. We owe them a big thank you for their help and service during the year. THEY REPRESENTED at Boys' State, Warrensburg. Jerry Bennington Kenton Krusor Howard Bunton at Girls' State, Fulton. Annette Bennington Beverly Schroeder at the Choral Clinic, Peru, Nebraska Kenton Krusor with Daniel Moe, director of the clinic At speech contest, Maryville. FRONT TO BACK: Bev Schroeder, Darlene Schmidt, Annette Ben- nington, Virginia Roop, Kay Greer, Janice Tudror, Rita Garst, Melvin Grubb, and Portia Oswald. OUR swat SCHOOL at The Sophomore Pilgrimage Gilbert Moorman 1 : ,. at County Government Day I Wann ff Jack Lynn, Presiding Judge Larry Muller, Assistgnt Prosecuting Attorney Kelly Daugherty, Judge from N. DistriCt Marisue Scamman, Assessor Anita Boettner, Judge from S. District Katherine Campbell, Probate Judge 'Melva Krutz, Clerk of the County Court Ronnie Gayler, Cgllector Steve Lininger, Sheriff i'Keith Harmon, Assistant Collector Donna Wolf, Coroner Margaret Burke, County Nurse Robbie Rice, Superintendent of Schools Glenn King, Surveyor 'Del Stites, Prosecuting Attorney 4 Shown in picture. +2 if ,Q Sf? Q, Gym , j W ,Q as ' 91:23 Si :ff at Q, 1 Q, BS . 1 S S tt 34+ Y as . ,fi f 3 ag FIRST ROW: Joyce Garst, Jay Gildersleeve, Dennis Davis, Linda Troncin, Joe Christen, Raymond Oslin, Bill Roberts, Ken- neth Lee. SECOND ROW: Tom Naumann, Roger Harris, Tom Lininger, Benny Lyons, Sheila Millsaps, Jerry Moore, Alice Mattice, Janet Pierce. THIRD ROW: Barry Tharp, Peggy' JO Herron, Roy Hicks, Cathy Howell, Cheryl Horton, Sandra Hunter, Gary Hughes, Lucinda Hunter. FOURTH ROW: Donald Lingerfelt, Judy Lingerfelt, Randy Hutsell, Martha Lorenz, Cheryl Miller, Wayne Younger, David Viets, Elaine Wolf. FIFTH ROW: James Taylor, Goldie Slemp, Paula Moore, Gene Million, Donna Patton, Steve Boettner, Alan Graham, Carolyn Brusha. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Bartles, Randy Kirk, Jimmy Herron, Shirley Harmon, Steven Grossman, Mary Jane Ferguson, Mike Myers, David Whalen. SEVENTH ROW: Cecelia Watts, Cynthia Taylor, Terry Wintjen, Marsha Younger, Sandra Webster, Susan Gebhards, Bill Franks, Carolyn Forbes. EIGHTH ROW: Beverly Sue Bailey, Eddie Cowan, Suzanne Steele, Cheri Oslin, Mrs. Niemann, Mrs. Witty. SIXTH GRADE BARTHOLOMEW DRUG BOB FAY'S ROCK POOL HUSING BROTHERS . . 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P-oe ooen , WQYHG Shandb' Karen Stoner - - . I ,,,, .. Teffv Thlesfleld Herberr Tharp on A 7 Danny Webster Connie Wooten 'zf' ' nn'-, - . ---f2v- Davrd Weyer Phnnp sheidon Q - - r r rm er --f:- -- Mfr - . , l' r ' 2' 1.-5 X , ..,: X . V Sharon Rosenbohm Karhleen Miller . . , Wanda Mllhon David Grubb - Miss rnbody ..'1' it , fi' aw 5:-K. , A 1 - Kenneth Dnngntery Debbie Grldersleeve ' -- ,, Sharymn Thompson rg' - Ianle Showalter ,, Debra Nauman 'n i - Stanley Brooks A LYHH Allen ' Mrs. Tiemeyer ' ' ' zur, rf' 'rlr f ., I !:'fF? Rfwfnond Busha Gary Grubb - . . ' i John Cox Junior Harbin - :E Connre Efdman JBFIY HO1'tOr1 I 'er' , r BFUCC Gallup Lola Harmon ': . , ,. k.,..r, , in n , ...,. W.: Hg-E ... ,.,. 4 .,, .., ,,,,,,.,, 1 1 WH .51 E 'g'-- 3 -11:5-2 lv ' Steven Hutsell David Kelton i . T Steven Mlller Roger Younger I ---'f 3 :fir , Wi-fv tgzw . ' , . ,. .1!',':' rf.. ,, Nancy Swanton Ra ndal Perry 1 ' 'f rr- f-mam-' ' . area- : nf CLIFT ON FURNITURE VOGEL PARA MOUNT COMPANY CENTRAL CAFE Appliances Floor Covering Furniture Phone 57 IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 162 THEATER Phone 366 Q at 1 refs Miss Proud fit -V J, if J if Mi? E' .L W X ra, mfg: Lqgygf' I v ', 2 :,' is 's A 554211. 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CURNUTT Quality Always Phone 54 THE GAMBLE STORE You don't Gamble When you buy at GAMBLES Stan Soske, Proprietor Phone 354 Linda Bennington Ricky Meyerkorth Gordon Van Meter Judy Rosenbohm Peggy Meyerkorth Patty Mensen fxwsqrf Urgwsffiiiidxf Jane Riley Diane Meyerkorrh Shirley Riley rm, f ir W , li 1 .rmww f ,--f V- K VKV4 f-Masq: Q , yy,y 'W 3 111' IQ 4 I,-f P 'ff-'52 ' 5' sf Rs ,gy Peggy Rosenbohm . wggx '- ': gf 4 QL A N gg rr ,W gg? ff' 1-g -i,f., 5. s, LANGDON ags 1 iz, Linda Brown , .Z J ,, , QQ, i' iw 'wir' Q vim Fri i5iif,sf11e1.,1' 3: X :.::s:r -- Nik:-H. rf' -fx E::: 'g, H ..'gkg:53f' ' iffy' 5, L-145-'f V . r 7: 'fl?:Lff?Iv'f --i'i:12 me-: V -r:::b:fr-rr V. R ., ' ,. Efiiiiiirii 'iii -7, lf H ,rig-ir, ' f,,.1f2 Lwniiiffii : gg ' Miyag i' 4 V, ,r-EJ f 1 Mrs. Howell ,Ma , S f 4 ,A A aa? is , , f ,iifg Mrs. Walter Amthor Michael Buttercase Ierrett Casey If f ,rw- Martin Michael Farwell Marlin Gubser Marvin Gubser 1 gf , SUNNY SLOPE Carolyn Buttercase K is rery nrre ri Syf 5??5f'f',W'J:51,5 'islfgrllili 5 :r' 3l5i?i,?3?5lff535i7T5lf53ESr2ii3:1??' . . .,.. W , - as- sHzsQ,i1sn .E , 1 . mater . 1 ,r-.,,: ,qc fu 52 fl V 'wif'-t5.s91f5i - t NSF Y -' i .- w Q ' ' ff m.2q1Q1.1i' 9112223 nxt.. - H , - - 'Az' L j ,ff X 3 gEL5iY55??1-fr f ,-.. in-H W 7 A4 :.z,f ww- m ' -uimzrx 7 fs:-' 'e,, ' TCYFY H0155 S or M Judy Amrhor is P Y Cheryl Gubser ..,, 53 , f 1. .. 1: iii f1f'-- , ' ' A.i., 5 : Q f A Carl Phllhps 'f Q' ir . . al ,.. 4?'ffi'5 : ' 'Q S, . Martha Amfhof FENTIMAN BARBER SHOP Phone 154 LANDENTU'S ELECTRIC Emerson and Sylvania Sales and Service Phone 527 BARTHOLOMEW GROCERY Phone ROCK PORT CLEANING CO. Phone CHIEF COOKS I i AND WINDOW WASHERS THE BANK OF ATCHISON COUNTY Home owned Rock Port, Missouri Home Controlled The Bank with 89 Years of Continuous Service AWARDS ASSEMBLY Boy Athletes of the year. Kenton Krusor, ferry Greg Curfman Bennington, Howard Bunton. Presentation of trophies to Best School Citizen Janice Tudor School by Jerry Bennington Amari L ' A d Presentation of the colors by the American Legion can eglon war s Kay Greer, Jay Gore Al-UMNI BANQUET Queen Sharon Stanton King Jay Gore 5 Fill Your Market Basket PERRY WELLS at CRABTREE GARAGE LEISMAN .S SERVICE STATION Phone 512 ROCK Pom' MARKET Lee'BetfY'B0b Phone 187 PIIOHB 217 'ef 33 xnxx 5 if? yy E f F , Q T E 2 My 's .Q -en 2 Last Practice Set 3 1 X i n E 5 Q HBVIDQ a ball on the last day of school. Now we join the immortal Th1.s J.sn't taught ln bookkeepmg IS rt, Mrs Gaffney? X 5,153 , K r:' : 1 Look underclassmen, 5, .,.,..' -of we're walking out! 'K--.,.-....v. 3 i Daydreaming in class ? 2:J,,: ,Y 1 f . -X' .. fix Li: i - Q ,Em ag: WAXSQH x . . .. .. N.. gfyg i . . Qs 5 1 'V 1. ,, . M Q V wig, jf F 5' 7- 2 A Sh Q K 'fl , Q51 ., 5 -3 75' g g S3 1' g g ,xx 14 E 2 5' s 5511: -hz i 1 --wif- L-3+ a Sfwwffr - wi 3 -- -.:'::::::m 414.151 K .,.V.', W Am.. ,..L-.,.. .1v, ,.,,Ai, i1,,.:,, f . 15?T2f5i-255 Q, W 4 .fm 1 K wh . X is 91 if - .-?ff:n22E5s.1f V' dm' uf Q Q :fix A :-. we is an - 4 .1 W A ,X av ng wa 'QP' w 'QQ Button 2 in ,iii V3 . X W ., ..Q. E , Let's dance 1 ,s: :- og? iggjag C . A- if 'V ' UOIUS HHS 1 ' Lf s1?? Q?b ' ? 'f '5 'f7 i - gs iii 5 25: -- '--- wi' in 4. f I, S, .. if K .,,.. Viyigu V, I ,:E.f . A 'Q . ,,.. 'V ,jk .,,.k X ex V KI i e, 5 fa ,2 2 . 3,225 f f r U3 H Q. g m . f If lg' wfil , 7 Maw A N F K Died ? ? . -P '93 A 1959 Qiiifl , Y Q ,. E ri, H K if gk V V' ,, X .VL k .., , bvlz , V, mL ' ,...- - -2 51: , LM-V . ' . Judy really got around at her surpuse bmhday party' School 's almost OUT I Sophomores study hard! vw-.MNA a u4vvu.n5 un Luuu Learning to take dainty bites Last day' school picnic. Photo Club Party EDITORS Beverly Schroeder Robert Howell MEMBER OF THE ROCKET STAFF Jay Gore, Melvin Grubb, Kenton Krusor, Carole Lininger, Darlene Schmidt, Janice Schnegel- berger, Beverly Schroeder, Ierianne Stites, Betty Jo Thomas, Janice Tudor, Greg Curfrnan, Peggy Gerdes, and Sharon Schmidt. Mrs. Gaffney was sponsor of the Rocket. GREENLEY'S MARKET SALFRANK SERVICE UNDERWOOD and AND REPAIRS TAYLOR PRODUCE JEWELRY STORE Phone Phone 5 Phone Phone 140 FINIS There were times we thought we wou1dn'tI There were times we thought we cou1dn't! Our minds are wracked, Our backs are stooped, The ROCKET is here and we are POOPED! ! THE ROCKET STAFF f . gl INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers - Manufacturers Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements Factory - Home Office Kansas City, Mo. 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