Salisbury High School - Sapan Yearbook (Salisbury, MO)
- Class of 1976
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Sapan Salisbury High School Salisbury Missouri 65281 “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those works and the painting—Spirit of '76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington. Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. 2 3 “. . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788. that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. The Spirit Of '76 Is Found 1976 marks the 200th year of freedom for our nation. Education has been a part of that freedom in Salisbury since the town’s establishment in 1867. The first principal of the first four room frame building was Professor O. P. Davis, who taught over 200 students. Two hundred years of education through all the generations marks the opportunity for us to celebrate our nation’s bicentennial. Previous generations have been determined in their motive toward the preservation of our nation. The younger generation of today should fulfill the opportunities the previous generations provided for them. The bicentennial symbolizes more than our nation’s 200th birthday. It symbolizes how we, as a nation, have progressed in achievement and growth. It reminds us of the past that has built our present and gives us a future to hope for. We hope that as our country’s children, we will prosper in its land and assist in its future! 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world” was fired April 19. 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence. s A P A N 1 9 7 6 Table Of Contents Faculty .........................9 Seniors.........................15 Undergraduates..................21 Activities......................37 Organizations ..................49 Sports .........................61 Advertisements .................77 8 Faculty Administration Superintendent Harold Menze Principal Tom McGuire School Board .... President Vice President .... Secretary . . Treasurer ....Member Member Dr. Donald Pressley Rae Sellers........... Bob Scheiderer . . . Kent Harmon Ronald Richmond Jim Ramsey........... 10 Tim Monnig- English. Publications. History; Sarah Meyer- English I. Dramatics; Bob Bailey - English. Lawrence Southers- Boys P E., Basketball Coach; Pat Martie- Girls P.E.; Dennis Pendergrass- Elem. P.E.. Head Football Coach. Earleen Yelton- Librarian; Susan Miller- Speech Therapy; Shirley Swetnam- Special Ed ; Dick Omer- Guidance Counselor. Jerry Martie- Boys P.E.. History. Drivers Ed.; John Hoover- Social Studies. Head Track Coach; Jim Davenport- Social Studies. Mildred Heiman- Math; Larry Lyon- Math fit Science; Nellie Davenport- Spanish. Lester Peters Ind. Arts; Judy Peters- Business Ed; Kay Schluckebier- Home Economics; Sherry Scott- Business Ed n Frank Murphy- Science; Martin Davenport- Science; Ron Dalstream- Science; Ron Scheiderer- Vo. Ag.; Bob Knight- Vo. Ag. Carole Pearson- Instrumental Music; Ginger Royston- Vocal Music; Ann McClintock- Art; Norma Gardner- Art. Office Girls Secretaries «FRONT ROW L. to R ) J. Chapman. B Hulett. S. Hankins. L Linneman (SE COND ROW) D Gooch. J Fessler. K Hulett. K Widmer. L Fagerlund Cooks Kathy Sorrells. Mildred Abeln. Gertrude Loth. Katie Singleton Custodians I ' ' k Pauline Holt. Earl Holt. Jim Blanton Seniors Senior Class Officers are FRONT ROW (I. to r.) D. McSparren. Sec.: R Woolston, Treas.; D Bange. C. Quinn. Student Council Representatives SECOND ROW7 B Cooper. Pres M. J Wright. Vice-Pres Terry Baker Doug Bange Audrey Bartholomew Brenda Beale Donnie Cross Susie Dean Joyce Dooley Lee Emmerich 17 Tom Emmerich Dianne Fainter Becky Farnen Janet Fessler Carol Forth Wendell Gessling William Givens Rosanna Goettemoeller Sharon Grotewiel Susan Hankins Carey Henke Donnie Henke Peggy Henke Roger Henke Steve Hopper Karen Hulett Martha Hughes Darrell Linneman Roger Linneman Debbie Marek Marilyn Meissin Ann Nagel Debby McSparren Joan Nanncman Keith Perkins Kevin Perry Roger Phillips Cathy Quinn 19 Leo Reed Jamie Reynolds Todd Roling Paul Smith Mark Roling Elaine Stordtman Becky White Rhonda Woolston Theresa R hodman Connie Roe Agnes Rustemcyer David Tooley Dale Sanders Pat Tooley Mary Jane Wright Susan Hudson 20 Undergrads Juniors Alan Ammon Doug Asbury Anne Aylmer Cindi Biegel Debbie Biere Linda Cloyd Jeff Cockerham Louise Coe Randy Crutchfield Leona Davis Pam Davis Sheryl Elmore LeeAnn Fagerlund Leslie Fagerlund Jim Fitzgerald 22 Tim Flanagin Denise Freese Dianna Frieze John Fuemmeler JohnGebhardt Ronnie Harmon Tracy Harmon Jeff Hayes Jerry Hayes Tammy Hayward 23 Darrell Henke Delbert Henke Farley Henke Greg Henke Pam Henke Wayne Henke Linda Hinkle Rick Holt Janet Jackson Kenneth Jackson Keith Jacobs Mark Kottman Stacy Kottman John Kunkel Kim Kunkel Stanley McSparren Mike Maag Virgil Miller Jerry Monmg Jacque Morris 24 Dennis Pegelow Harry Porter Mark Pressley Lainie Quinn Mark Ramsey Paul Reynolds Betty Roling Peggy Saulter Gary Schciderer Mark Schneider 25 Kim Stanley Mary Walz Mike Weimer Candi Wellborn Carolyn White Kathy Widmer Dale Williams Kathy Wilson Pat Woods Robert Woods Mary Young Terry Wilson Dan Windmiller Junior Class Officers Lainie Quinn (student council). Kim Kunke) (president). Tammy Hayward (secretary). Paul Reynolds (treasurer). Stacy Kottman (student council) Sophomore Anna Abeln Tammic Anderson Brenda Bills Pam Bartholomew Randy Beeler Danny Boss Kathy Boss Laura Boss Jeff Cravens Walter Cruse Don Elliot Randy C ill Lisa Co- er 27 Bill Farnen Brenda Friesz Chuck Fuemmeler Rusty Harmon Lonnie Gibson Willa Givens Viola Gordon Debra Gooch Yvonne Goettcmoeller Angela Grosvenor 28 Clearance Jackson Diane Jackson Kennetha Jackson Verdell Jackson Charles Kendrick Fred Kressig Mark Kruse Mike Lampe Mona Leatherwood Betty Meissen Donald Meissen Joyce McCuiston Jeanette McSparren Ronnie Nagel Brenda Nanneman Melissa Naylor Janet Nelson Diane Nickerson Cathy Noll 29 Mike Rustemeyer Kathy Sander Mike Schnctzler Tony Snodgrass Jenny Stallo 30 Gladys Stanley Greg Summers Lisa Teter Kcnnetha Tisdale Jeff Walz Elaine Wekenborg Joyce Wekenborg Sharon Wekenborg Maria White JoeWidmer John Windmiller Chuck Wright Sophomore Class Officers (from 1 to r.) Diane Emmench (President). Mona Maag (vice- president). Brenda Bills (treasurer). Mike Schnetzler (secretary). Jackie Roe (student council). Jeff Cravens (student council). 31 Freshman Nancy Abeln Greg Aglcr Dana Bange Richard Bartholomew Mike Berry Becky Biere Carol Billings Tammy Billue Alan Billue Angela Bixenman Donald Bixenman Joe Black Dale Britt Kent Butner Debbie Chapman J2 William Clark David Coe Robert Cross Robbie Crutchfield Mary Beth Davis Debra Elmore Pam Emmerich Brenda Fainter Mike Farnen Pat Farnen Susan Fitzpatrick William Fitzgerald JoeFlanagin Dennis Foster Jeannic Fuemmeler Kirk Fuemmeler Cindi Gabbert David Grotewiel NeilGessling Derwin Glasgow 33 Mike Green Debbie Goone Doug Hamilton Tony Harlan David Henke Debbie Henke Julie Henke Billy Helmich Cindy Henderson Glenn Howard Vivian Love Linda Marek Charles Miller Kirk Miller Charles Meissen 34 Butch Putnam Russell Rhodman Mark Ryan Donna Rustemeyer Robbie Singelton A 35 Pat Shoemaker Debbie Stallo Debra Starks Sherrie Speiser Sam Strodtman Bobby Terry Monique Thompson Patricia Thomas Alvin Weimer Gary Windmiller Mike White Linda Wekenborg Ricky Woolston Janet Woolridge Kenny Wyatt Donna Yung Loretta Yung Jane Yutz John Yutz Freshman Class Officers (from TOP TO BOTTOM) Chris Kendrick (president). Rick Woolston (vice- president). Dana Bange (secretary). Pam Emmerich (student council) Tony Harlan (student council) Activities SHS Presents . . . Friday Night At The Movies Friday's Line-Up Cathy Quinn crowned 1975 Homecoming Queen Spirit was kept alive and thriving during pep assemblies held throughout the year. The cheerleaders planned the pep rallies and with the help of the students and faculty, presented skits. 42 Community And This year’s P.E. classes per- formed at half time of the basket- ball games. They demonstrated their talents in gymnastics, pom pom routines, and baton twirling. School Entertainment The community was entertained this year by the Salisbury Singers at the county court house dedication and at various concerts. The band displayed their abilities during parades and football games. 45 Spirit Is Spread 47 49 Organizations Art Association If! -mm ttmt MIH a ibbt h (FRONT ROW 1 to r ) M Morrison. J Reynolds. (SECOND ROW) L. Fagerlund. V Bearden. N Gardner. Sponsor; C. Quinn. R Goettemoeller. (THIRD ROW) C Forth. D. Gooch. (FOURTH ROW) D Phillips. Mighty Meyer Art Players (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) D Biere. M Leatherwood. T. Flanagin. K Miller. C. Gabbetrt. (SECOND ROW) B Bills. B Farnen. E. Quinn. L Robertson. D Elmore. (THIRD) A Ablen. T Anderson. T Hayward. R Biere. C. Wellborn. (FOURTH ROW) B Bills. J. Mon- niog. R Harlan. J Kunkel. M Wright. (FIFTH ROW) A Aylmer. Reporter; M. Schnetzlcr. Treasurer; S Elmore. Secretary; J. Morris. Vice-President; R Pailer, President; S. Meyer. Sponsor Future Homemakers of America (FRONT ROW 1 to r ) B Meissen. Recreational Leader; A Aylmer Secretary; J Morris. 2nd Vice-President; K Kunkel. 1st Vice President; B Bills. President; P Henke. Treasurer; A Nanneman Historian; M Naylor. Reporter; D Biere. Recreational Leader; (SE COND ROW) C. Roe. M J Wright. M Leatherwood. L. Linneman M Maag. J Wekenborg. K Widmer. R Pailer. E Wekenborg. D Emmerich. (THIRD ROW) J. Reynolds. M A Ohmes. B Linneman. M Morrison. R Biere. L. Hinkle. M Young. B Roling. D Freese. C Biegel. L Coe. T. Harmon (FOURTH ROW) M Thompson. J Nelson. M B Davis. S Grotewiel. B Cooper. S Dean. S Bowen. J. Dooley. P Pegelow. M Meissen. L Fagerlund. J Mc- Cale (FIFTH ROW) D Bange. P. Davis. S Elmore. L A Fagerlund. T Mullnix. L Wekenborg. K Henke. D Henke. L Marek. B Kruessel. M Kruessel. D Marek (SIXTH ROW) L Pressler. C. Gabbert. J Fucmmeler. A Bixenman. D Elmore. B Nanneman. G Stanley. K Boss. L Boss. A Grosvenor. (SEVENTH ROW) R Woolston. M McGuire. J Yutz. C. Henderson. L. Quinn. P Pegelow. B Biere. Z Nanneman. S Wekenborg Future Farmers of America i FRONT ROW 1 to r.) P Reynolds. Chaplain; M Maag. Assistant Reporter G Scheiderer. Reporter; S Kottman. Secretary; D. Pegelow. Second Vice President; Lee Emmerich. President; D. Pegelow. Vice President; J Bixenman. Treasurer; D Henke. Sentinel; M Kottman. Parliamentarian M Wright. Chapter Sweetheart; R Scheiderer. Ad- visor. (SECOND ROW) A Weimer. J. Yutz. D Bixenman. C Meissen. K Wyatt. B Terry. D Palmer. R Cross. S. Strodtman. B Helmich. J. Gebhardt. R Harmon. (THIRD ROW) N Gessling. D Britt. D Meissen. D Lyons. M Schnetzler. C Kendrick. M Leatherwood. D Asbury. C Kendrick. J Cravens. R Harmon (FOURTH ROW) R Call. D Foster. D Harlan. R Nolke R Singleton. T Snodgrass. M Rustemeyer. S Miller. F Henke. D. Boss. R Henke. (FIFTH ROW) D Coe. T. Naneman. P Naylor. W’ Naylor. B Linneman. B Hinkle. T Wilson. M Gessling. R Holt. C Reed SI Salisbury High FRONT ROW I to r ) M J Wright. S Elmore. P Davjs. B Bills. D Bange. (SECOND ROW) J Roe. P Emmerich. D Starks. S Fitz- patrick M Davis. C Henderson. M McGuire. C White. (THIRD ROW) R Linneman. C. Kendrick. M Kruse. M Pressley. M Ramsey. M Berry. L Gibson. D Palmer. T Hayward. (FOURTH ROW) C. Kendrick. J Flanagin. C Pearson. Stage Band 52 FRONT ROW' 1 to r ) M Schnetzler. B Linneman. S Elmore. M Ramsey. M Kruse. C Kendrick. R Linneman. V Miller. C Ken- Wnght. (SECOND ROW) J Neubauer. P Smith. S. Miller. J drick. M Leather wood Morris E Quinn. T Hayward. (THIRD ROW) M Berry. M School Band (FRONT ROW I to r ) D Elmore. J McCale. M Leatherwood. M Thompson. A Alymer. (SECOND ROW) B Linneman. M Schnetzler. L. Boss. T Billue. J Yutz. T. Harmon. C. Quinn. (THIRD ROW) J Neubauer. F Kressig. M Ramsey. E Quinn. B Bills. D Grotewiel. S Miller. P Smith. J Morris. (FOURTH ROW) V Miller. D Linneman. M Leatherwood Banner And Flag Carriers 53 Banner Carriers (FRONT I to r.) J Reynolds. S Hayward Flag Carriers (BACK) S Speiser. L Pressler Mixed Chorus (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) M J Wright. C Gabbert. A Aylmer. S Elmore. D. Freese. P Davis. J. Wekenborg. M. A. Ohmcs. L. Davis. L. Pressler. D Jackson. K Tisdale. (SECOND ROW) K Kunkel. A Bixenman. J Fessler. T Easterhaus. L Robertson. K Pressley. J. Gebhardt. B Murphy. M Roling. J. Patton. K Henke. M Maag. K Hulett. P Henke. K. Jackson. (THIRD ROW) J. Nelson. M Kruessel. J Jackson. T Harmon. J Roe. V Miller. J Neubauer. R Crutchfield. J Overstreet. K. Wyatt. R Woolston. V. Bearden. J Reynolds. B Bills. P Saulters. B Meissen. (FOURTH ROW) L Coe. L. Hinkle. M Young. B. Roling. M. Walz. C Lewis. M. Rustemeyer. T Flanagin. R Naylor. R Crutchfield. C Jackson. M Schneider. J McCale. K Sander. K. Widmer. J. Stallo. C Noll. E Wekenborg. (FIFTH ROW) Y Goettemoeller. L. Clark. L. Boss. J Dooley. P Woods. K Butner. C Miller. D. Elliott. D Britt. T Holt. V Jackson. J Hayes. D Glasgow. M White. H Lewis. B Beale. S Grotewiel. P Hopper. Future Business Leaders of America (FRONT ROW 1. to r.) C. Roe. Historian-Reporter; M J. Nanneman. Treasurer; L Quinn. Secretary. R Woolston. President; J Cravens. Parliamentarian. C Quinn. Vice-President; (SECOND ROW) A Nagel. J. Jackson. B. Cooper. M. Ramsey. T Hayward. V Miller. D Williams. J Cravens. J Dooley. (THIRD ROW) P Henke. J Nelson. V Bearden. S. Hayward. D Marek. S Hankins. K Hulett. S Grotweil. R Goettemoeller. M Schneider. J McCale. (FOURTH ROW) L Teter. B Meissen. D Biere. J McSparren. S Bowen. S. Dean. K Wilson. B Bills. T Rhodeman. Y Goettemoeller. A Grosvenor. K Widmer. (FIFTH ROW) S Scott. Sponsor; J Peters. Sponsor; K Henke. M Young. K Kunkel. C. White. M Hughes. K Miller. G Howard. B Putnam. K Pressley. S. Miller. 54 Library Club (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) K Tisdale. Treasurer; K Kunkel. L Waltz. Miss Yelton. Sponsor; J Jackson. (FOURTH ROW) M Fagerlund. C. White. Vice-President; J Fessler. President; (SE Hughes. (FIFTH ROW) P Woods. B White. Z Nanneman. T COND ROW) P Tooley. (THIRD ROW) W Givens. L Clark. M Rhodeman. J Dooley National Honor Society (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) J Stallo. B Meissen. J. Morris. Treasurer; C. Quinn. President; M Wright. Vice-President. A Alymer. Secretary; P Henke. J Davenport. Sponsor; (SECOND ROW) R Pailer. M Morrison. Y Goettemoeller. L Henke. M Naylor. S Hankins. A Nagel. L Fagerlund. (THIRD ROW) B. Cooper. B Bills. L. Fagerlund. B Bills. T. Harmon. P Davis. S Elmore. K Wilson. (FOURTH ROW) M Kottman. G Summers. J Gebhardt. M Kruse. M Schnctzler. S Kottman. P Naylor. J Bixenman. (FIFTH ROW) D Cross. J Cravens. M Ramsey. M Pressley. C Kendrick. J Kunkel. R Linneman. 55 Varsity Club i FRONT ROW 1 to r. P Henke. Secretary. M Ramsey. President P Reynolds Reporter; T Hayward. Treasurer; (SECOND ROW’) J Jackson. L Quinn. B Cooper. K Widmer. R Crutchfield. C Ken drick. J Fitzgerald. C Kendrick. D Pegelow. M Kruse. J Cockerham. (THIRD ROW) R Biere. K Kunkel. P Pegelow. J McCale. K Wilson. D Williams. D Pegelow. J Cravens. T Flanagin. R Holt. L Emmerick. (FOURTH ROW) B White. R Woolston. M Young. B Roling. C Wellborn. M Morrison. K Jacobs, M W’hite. T Emmerick. J Windmiller. (FIFTH ROW) K Tisdale. C. White. M Maag. S. Elmore. C. Roe. C Quinn. M Pressley. M Leatherwood. S McSparren. M Schneider. P Smith. (SIXTH ROW) Sponsors: L Southcrs. J Hoover. D Pendergrass. J Martie. P Martie Pep Club —), fl—v in 'FRONT ROW 1 to r ) P Davis. Secretary; J Chapman. Senior Class Representative; S Swetnam. Sponsor. J Jackson. President: J Wekenborg. V Love. Freshman Class Representative: C White. Junior Class Representative; S Grotewiel. S Fitzpatrick. J Roe. Sophomore Class Representative. T Hayward. (SECOND ROW) M Leatherwood. A Aylmer. B Kruessel. L Marek. P Emmerich. K Tisdale. M White. E Wekenborg. D Bange. L Pressler. B Bills. S Elmore. (THIRD ROW) K Sander. B Bills. P Woods. H Lewis. P Tooley. M Walz. D Emmerich. H Anderson. M Maag. L Wcken borg. P Henke L Boss. (FOURTH ROW) K Jackson. B White M Hughes. P Woods. P Shoemaker 56 Student Council (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) T Harlan. C Kendrick. P Emmerich. D Sponsor: C Quinn. S Kottman. J Cravens. L Quinn. B Cooper. K Emmerich. J Roe. J Cravens. (SECOND ROW) Mr D Omer. Kunkel. NOT PICTURED Debby McSparren Spanish Club FRONT ROW 1 to r ) E Quinn. President. SECOND ROW) A Nagel. K Widmer. (THIRD ROW) Y Goettemoeller. L Cloyd. M Naylor (FOURTH ROW) M J Wright. L Fagerlund. L Coe. A Grosvenor. (FIFTH ROW) B Bills. M Berry. M J Nanneman. C Lewis. (SIXTH ROW) N Davenport. Sponsor. F Henke 57 Panther Tales Staff (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) P Tooley. P Woods. B Linneman. J. McSparren. R Goettemoeller (SECOND ROW) S. Hayward. C Wellborn. K Henke. J. Morris. C. Biegel. M Young. L. Coe. D Fainter. (THIRD ROW) K Jacobs. J Hayes. D. Linneman. J Fuemmeler. G Henke. F Henke. P Smith. R Linneman. Sapan Staff (I. to r.) D Henke. J Reynolds. R Pailer. L. Hinkle. A. Nanneman. M.J Nanneman. C Roe. A Nagel. P. Saulters. S. Hudson. R Woolston. P Pegelow. D Biere. (IN MIDDLE) T Monning. Sponsor NOT PICTURED is Debby McSparren 58 SALISI Band Officers FHA Officers Boys Glee FFA Officers Students and organizations carried on various activities throughout the year at SHS. The sale of citrus fruit was a major project for the FFA. Business students founded “Lester Hill Corporation, ’ a business simulation. Over $1,300 was raised for the Tom Emmerich Fund during a Walk-A-Thon. Career Day was held again, as a variety of represen- tatives from colleges and the armed services were present to answer students’ questions. 60 61 Sports Varsity Cheerleaders (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) A Aylmer. K Sander. (SECOND ROW) P Davis. B Bills. J Chapman. M Leatherwood Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 62 (FRONT ROW I to r ) P Henke. J Roe. L Boss. S Elmore. T Hayward. B Bills 1975 Panther Football Squad (FRONT ROW 1 to r.) C. Kendrick. J Newbauer. T Flanagin. J Cravens. M Ramsey. M Pressley. R Crutchfield. M Leatherwood C Kendrick. K Jacobs. (SECOND ROW) K Perkins. T. Emmerich R Crutchfield. T Harlan. R Woolston. M Green. J Fitzgerald. B Putman. J Patton. V Jackson. (THIRD ROW) D Pendergrass. Head Coach. P Smith. Manager. J. Cockerham. M Berry. D Williams. J. Gebhardt. M White. J Windmiller. Manager. B Bailey. Assistant Coach □ FRONT ROW (1 to r.) R Bierc. C Widmer. L. Quinn. J. Jackson. R Hayward. K Sander. K Tisdale. C White. S Elmore. M Young THIRD Woolston. K Kunkel. C Quinn. C. Roe SECOND ROW P Henke. C. ROW Mr Martie. J Fuemmeler. A Bixenman. A Grosvenor. J Nelson. Wellborn. B Roling. M Morrison. B White. J Roe. S Speiser. T B Biere. K Jackson. D Elmore. T Billue. D Jackson Girls Softball Team FIRST ROW (1 to r ) miller. SECOND ROW T Flanagin J Cravens. D Bange. M Ramsey. C Kendrick. C Jackson. J Gebhardt. R Holt M Weimer. J Wind M Schneider. M Kottman. M Kruse. T Roling. S McSparren. F Kressig. R Crutchfield. Coach Martie. Boys Baseball Team Girls Varsity Basketball Members of the basketball team are: (FIRST ROW; 1 to r.) M. Gabbert; K Widmer. K. Kunkel. L. Teter. B Naneman. A Maag. K Sander. J Fuemmeler. Z Nanneman. J Jackson. A Bixen- Nanneman. J Gabbert. Coach; K Boss. M Morrison. E Quinn. B man. C Henderson. J McCuiston. (SECOND ROW) Manager. C. Cooper. K Wilson. S Elmore. Manager. Boy’s Varsity Basketball Members of the basketball team are: (FIRST ROW; 1 to r.) K Miller. Manager; G Summers. Manager; D Pegclow. Manager; S McSparren. M Ramsey. J. Cravens. T Baker. M Schneider. P Reynolds. D Pegelow. Manager; G. Windmiller. Manager; (SE- COND ROW) L. Southers. Coach; C. Jackson. J. Cravens. M Kruse. J Widmer. R Holt. J Fuemmeler. R Leutung. R Nagel. D Boss. C Kendrick. T Hughes. D Omer. Assistant Coach 68 Girl's Freshman Basketball Members of the team are; (FIRST ROW 1. to r.) S Elmore. Manager; Manager. (SECOND ROW) J. Fuemmeler. M Kruessel. Z C Henderson. T Billue. A Bixenman. D Elmore. C Gabbert. Nanneman. D Biere. D. Jackson. J Gabbert. Coach Boys Freshman Basketball Members of the team are; (FIRST ROW 1 to r.) R Woolston. K Howard (SECOND ROW) L Lyon. Coach; M White. R Nolke. D Pressley. P Famen. C Kendrick. M Green. T Harlan. M Berry. G Glasgow. R Singleton. B Fitzgerald. K Wyatt. D Britt 69 FRONT ROW (1. to r.): J Cockerham. C Kendrick. C. Jackson. J Neubauer. T Harlan. C Miller. V. Jackson. D. Pegelow SECOND ROW M Leatherwood. J Hayes. D Phillips. T. Flanigan. M Wiemer. T Hughes. R Woolston. B Murphy. D Phillips THIRD ROW: M Schneider. R Holt. V. Miller. G. Scheiderer. P Reynolds. D Glasgow. D Williams. J Hayes. M White. C Louis. Coach Hoover Boys Track Team FRONT ROW -I. tor.)J Fuemmelcr. D Elmore. J McCuiston. A Bix TOP ROW M McGuire. P Pegelow. T Hayward. K Boss. M Morrison, enman. T Billue. T Mulnix. B Fainter. MIDDLE ROW: R Woolston. Z Nanneman. M Maag P Henke. K. Jackson. J. Jackson. K Wilson. J McCale. L. Linneman Girls Track Team 73 Basketball awards went to John Fuemmeler. for best Defen- sive Player; Janet Jackson. Best Free Throw percentage. Foot- ball awards went to John Cravens, voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates and to Keith Perkins, who received the Hustle Award. Becky White had the Best Batting Average in softball. Music awards were presented to Roger Linneman for the John Phillip Sousa award and the Jazz Award Porter Naylor was selected the Singing Singer of the year. Mary Jane Wright received an accompanist award. Outstanding Musical Performance, and State Contest Solo Award Ads Coast To Coast Store 816-388-6204 Bob and Margaret Wells Post Office Box 130 Salisbury, Missouri 65281 Total hardware and gifts for all occasions. Sporting goods, paints, and automotive needs Home owned and operated SALISBURY OIL COMPANY SUTTER REXALL DRUGS Salisbury. MO Salisbury. Missouri 388-6429 Phone: 388-5221 Sinclair Petroleum Products Prescriptions Our Specialty and Goodyear Tires SEARS ANDY'S DRIVE-IN Sears Authorized Merchants Call In's Salisbury. MO Phone 388-5104 Phone: 388-6121 Highway 24 East Bill Biere. Manager Salisbury. MO 78 CENTRAL SOYA OF MISSOURI, INC. 388-6448 P.O. Box 141 Salisbury, MO. Feed. Grain. Fertilizer. Chemicals Custom Chemical Application The Foodpower People Semco Salisbury. Missouri Phone: 388-6407 THE SALISBURY COMPANY P.O. Box C Salisbury. MO 65281 Phone: (816) 388-6419 BROWN CHEVROLET FARNEN BROTHER'S Phone 388-6161 Edson Williams 113 East Third St. Phone: 388-6452 Allis Chalmers RUSTEMEYER PLUMBING CO. EBERLEIN ELECTRIC All your plumbing needs; Plumbing Supplies Red-Jacket Pumps Ritchie Live-Stock Fountains Phone: 388-6332 Salisbury, Mo. Phone: 388-5388 Electric Contracting Commercial-Farm-Residential Ready Mix Concrete “Quick And Easy” You can’t beat our price per yard for quality concrete- and quick, easy delivery to save you back-breaking labor. Give us a call today for a free estimate and have your mixed concrete delivered where and when you want it. SALISBURY READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY Salisbury. Mo. Phone: 388-5618 80 BOB'S APCO STATION Highway 24 Salisbury. Mo. Goodyear Douglas Tires LENTZ MEAT MARKET If you want Fertilizer, call Custom Butchering Processing Curing NAYLOR FERTILIZER SERVICE Phone 388-5816 NOW Salisbury. Mo. Phone 388-5124 Salisbury. MO REICHERT’S DEPARTMENT STORE QUINN LUMBER COMPANY MISSES Jane Colley Koret of California JR WEAR Wrangler Redi Extra Vicky Vaughn Teri Juniors Lingerie Fabrics Notions Domestics Phone: 388-5814 Salisbury. MO LEWIS GREENHOUSE CHILDREN'S WEAR Pipers Wrangler Flowers For All Occasions Phone: 388-5928 224 S. Broadway Salisbury. MO 507 E. Second St. Phone Evergreen 8-6321 81 Widmer - Cox Insurance Agency “Your Independent Agent Post Office Box 167 Salisbury. MO 65281 Phone: 388-5312 SANDERS DECORATING CO Carpeting. Drapery. Floor Covering. BILL S DOLLAR STORE Salisbury. MO 204 North Broadway Phone: 388-6134 Manager- Marge Dooley Paints. Wallpaper “We service well “The One Stop the products we sell Decorating Center SPENCE RADIO TV Phone: 388-6311 Salisbury. MO Quasar Phone 388-6415 Salisbury. MO 82 ANDERSON MOTOR SALES Compliments of Highway 24 East F. L. HARMS. M.D. Salisbury, MO 107 W Third St. Used Cars and Trailers Salisbury. MO Phone 388-5410 CONNIE'S BOUTIQUE THE WRIGHT CLEANERS Connie Massie— Phone: 388-6698 Salisbury. MO Owner-Operator Pressing Repairing Phone: 3888-5492 Dry Cleaning Farmer’s Merchants Bank Salisbury. MO Your Home-Owned Bank 83 Powell’s East Highway 24 Salisbury, MO Variety of Pizzas. Hams. Steaks, Pork Chops Shrimp every Friday night. 388-6253 A H CARPETING J. F. ROLING SON Don Joan Hickman Wall Covering. Vinyl 209 W. 2nd St. Salisbury, Mo. 65281 We back you with the Long Green Line 226 Broadway Salisbury, Mo. Phone: 816-388-5038 Salisbury. Mo. 388-5824 84 THE HAIRDRESSER Expert hairstyling Compliments of SALISBURY CLINIC Salisbury, Mo. By FLORA PARRISH and GENE AMMON Open from 8:00 to 8:00 appointment after 5:00 MFA OIL COMPANY 311 S. Broadway Salisbury. Mo. Salisbury, Mo. VIRGIL HENKE. Phone: 388-6655 Manager 388-6666 MFA INSURANCE Companies GESLING PRODUCE Manion Smith, Agents 223 S. Broadway P O Box 66 Salisbury. Missouri Salisbury. Missouri Phone: Off. 388-5815 Res.388-5397 HUG'S REPAIR SERVICE HARMON CONSTRUCTION Phone: 388-6325 underground cable systems Repair- Anything gas or electric, Gene D. Harmon. Rt. 1 Heating Box 35. Owner. refrigeration Salisbury. Mo. Salisbury, Missouri Wright’s Conoco Salisbury. Mo Phone: 388-6312 THE PRINTING COMPANY SYLVIA S BEAUTY SHOP Your hairdresser does it better” Printing for all occasions 388-5711 South Broadway 107 S. Broadway 388-5970 Johnny Summers-Owner Donna Cravens Betty Dameron Rose Kern Operators HAPPINESS “WEALTH LONG LIFE” From a WELLWISHER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ■ i ■ — Home Office —- Mexico. Mo ! ORVILLE ILEEN DUNIVENT AGENCY Compliments of WINDSOR DR. NORRIS W. PRESTON JEWELRY OPTOMETRIST Diamonds - Watches 203 N. Williams St. Moberly. Mo. 65270 Salisbury. Mo. Compliments of Compliments of DR RICHARD FINK BERRY FUNERAL HOME D.D.S. Salisbury. Mo. 65281 Salisbury, Mo. Phone 388-6126 Brunswick Elevator Complete feed service in the area. HiM-fnsJ) Bulk Delivery Seed Fertilizer Chemicals Phone 548-3161 - Brunswick, Mo. 65236 Top Prices Paid For Your Grain Custom Grinding fit Mixing Buy Sell Store Bill Cravens. Mgr. 87 DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Beauty Instantly MELODY BEAUTY SHOP Quality Built Homes Choice Building Lots 102 East Second In Salisbury, Missouri MORNINGSIDE ACRES South End of Broadway Owner: Glenda Weimer Salisbury. Mo Phone: 388-5369 Compliments RALPH'S “FIXUM SHOP of Small Engine Sales Service DR. W.W. LEATHERWOOD Salisbury. Missouri Salisbury. Missouri Service Our Specialty The Press-Spectator Courtesy Award Given each year to the Salisbury High School girl and boy who, in the opinion of the selection committee, have displayed the quality of courtesy to an outstanding degree, toward teachers, fellow stu- dents and other persons during the school year. The Press-Spectator takes pride in making this award each year and in the other ways the newspaper is able to support the schools of this community. SERVING SALISBURY AND ITS SCHOOLS FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS 88 Woolston Brothers Implement Company Hiway 24 East Salisbury, Missouri 65281 Phone: 388 - 6425 Compliments of WEIMER DR. E.L. EICHORN LUMBER SUPPLY Salisbury, Missouri Building Materials Roofing Hardware Mill work Tools Arab U-DO-IT Pest Control Products Fencing-Farm Supplies PIONEER, Cnp) Dial Your Lumber Number 388-6441 111 E. 2nd Salisbury, Mo. SALISBURY FEED SERVICE Jay W. Ramsey Phone: 777-3349 Widmer Oil Company Service You Can Depend On Salisbury. MO Phone 388-6444 RICKETT S FARM SERVICE Compliments of Purina Chow Farm Supplies HUNKERS LIQUOR STORE Complete Grinding and Mixing Salisbury, MO P 0 Box 103 Phone 388-6489 Salisbury. Missouri HAWKINS QUALITY IMAN AUCTION CO. FOOD MARKET Highway 24 West 302 Broadway Salisbury. Missouri Salisbury. Missouri Cleve Iman. Auctioneer Call 388-5416 816-388-5702 Groceries - Fresh Meats 90 Store Hours AM. P.M Mon. Tues. Wed. - 8:30 - 6:30 Thursday • 8:30 - 7:00 Fri. Sat. - 8:30 - 6:00 Sunday - 8:00 • 6:00 Salisbury. MO KYES MEN S WEAR Curlee - Stetson - Van Heusen Coopers - Pendleton Men Boys Attire Salisbury. MO MAAG S INTERNATIONAL 201 W. Second Street Salisbury. MO 65281 Business: 816-388-6403 Residence: 816-388-5082 Compliments of DR. S O SMITH Salisbury. MO. Compliments of CHARITON MANOR NURSING HOME Salisbury. MO 388-6486 BIG JIM S TRADING POST Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 A M. - 5:00 P.M. 388-5584 Salisbury. MO. New and Used Furniture LINNEMAN APPLIANCE Maytag - Kelvinator - Frigidaire Magic Chef - Ammana Hardwick Phone 388-6614 Salisbury. Missouri 91 Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Owned and Operated By Nadean Hughes Compliments of NADEANS BEAUTY SHOP Salisbury, MO 388-5546 Lawrence H. Wilson. Owner 611 N. Broadway Salisbury, MO McCALE'S T V. SEWING CENTER Quality Service After Each Sale RCA TVs AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE Auto Home Health Life Singer Sewing Machines Industrial Type Household Sewing Machine Repair Salisbury. MO Kenneth B. Linneman 388-5715 305 E 2nd Street Salisbury. MO 65281 Phone: 388-5624 M M Spraying Custom Spraying Seed Cleaning Kent Feeds. Seed. Chemicals Fertilizer Phone: 388-6111 Salisbury. MO 65281 Highway 24 West Jr. Marek Phone: 222-3447 Bill Minshall Phone: 388-6363 92 BEN FRANKLIN JACKSON MOTORS 214 S. Broadway Salisbury, MO Phone: 388-6427 Salisbury. MO JIM GABBERTS EXCAVATING 116 West Second St. Phone: 388-5218 Salisbury. MO K AUTO PARTS 118 W 2nd Street •Car Parts •Tractor Parts 816-388-5515 Salisbury. MO 65281 SPRINGER S BARBER SHOP Long Hair Styling by appointment only 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tues. Wed., Fri.. Sat. 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Thurs. Salisbury. MO Compliments of DR JOHN W EDDINGTON N. Broadway Salisbury. MO MFA EXCHANGE Progress Through Service Salisbury. MO 93 Nagel’s Service Station and Car Wash Salisbury Savings Bank Salisbury, Missouri Serving Since 1896 Congratulations Salisbury Senior Class of 1976 94 BELROSE HAIR JONES INSURANCE AGENCY FASHIONS Keytesville, Mo. Latest Styles J. C. JONES. AGENT Hwy. 24 W. Salisbury. Mo. 388-5147 Phone- 288-3788 Ford VASSER REPAIR «6 IMPL. HARTMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. Salisbury. Mo. Hwy. 24. East Pole Buildings 388-5614 Salisbury, Mo. Carpentry Concrete Work IU WALSWORTH Mamlinr, Mo., U.S.A.
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