Bland High School - Blan Vues Yearbook (Bland, MO)
- Class of 1957
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I . 0 . 0- HJ ' ' Z1 O D Y: Cf' t I I U3 O I I i t Q-el The class of l9S7 dedlcates this ye rbook to omr pan ents because ve feel that they awe the ones that have heloed us the most at thls nolnt 1U our llves The materlal 1U thls book has been collected to stlm Ulate lntere t 1D owr school and communlty Also Drove that the studentfs attltude toward hls work lS the factor CO1dlulOHlUg hls success wlll nrove Jnvaluoble ln the years to come They have set vo llves oourooe and oftentlmes when we felt no need for lt, and a set f morals to llve by the stamdard of valve and the morals for our ll ouvh the long yew s the, hare given us ent when we needed lt, advlce when we SOULHt lt, , llke others who have fone before, may soon be called xnon to lUflU8HCP fave aolf those wlth Jhom we most deal Our abllity t arranve ldeas and to choose works nov soon be the most useful Dernanent achlevement lP our educatlon PFOdUClU a Yearbook bl? thlnf 1U a Seniorfs llfe In dedlodtlnr thls Yearbook to you, we want to exnress our heartfelt thanls ovr deepest aopreclatlon nd our hxwble edOFPtlOH to you, ovr narents, wlthout who e helo we could not have attalned th1s vreat sten WlHU stone lD onr llves eve all the beantlfol th1n,s 1U llfe and all t1e trnst IH the NO ld and xwth tQGQS, we nmnbl dedlcate our Vea book, 'DLA D Vi OH, o owr na en s G2lQ,Axm fy fi e,,4f,ef-511 A Uuwfylyfawfez, f ill yLl fs W e ANNuAL STAFF es fi . x I ll , ' 'T ,Jlia . - A NS. -Q X 5 WOQQYN W - I 4 Editors Business Manager Typist STAFF Memograph Operators Helpers Sponsor COMPLIMENTS OF BLAND DAIRY QUEEN and Sue Branson Jane Koenig Pat Barton Given Bunge Kiger Stone Clarissa Kathy Donna Pat Jim Woem el Carl Wheeler Jean Hahn Ruth Strack Myrna Dozier Doris Drewel Rosella Bock Phyllis Longenecker Minnie Horstman Phyllis Hayes Mrs Sibyl Farris L?i5i55EE:,. N A. , 5' BAR-BE-CUE. SASSMANN FURNITURE sToRE : N Ru- X 11' 1 - '- - - ,,,- ,,,:..w- ' JY... If .Siff- SANDWICH!-IS BLAND, MISSOURI X, QR 0 QQ? DMINISTRATION f4frfvm1f0,yG BOARD GF EDUCATIO Eugene kraenow Raymond Homfeldt Frank Blumhorst James Dawson Wesley J Farris Chester Glaser John Weber Jr COMPLIMENTS OF DR WM FIEDLER and BLAND MOTOR SERVICE BLAND, MISSOURI President Vice President Treasurer Superintendent Marjorie Farris. . . . . Secretary James Dawson Superintendent Coach W f rx -TN E, N ax xt' James Griffith Science Social Studies ,AQ Wayne Noland Mathmatics Dr1ver's Training mi do Leonard Blackwell 7th and Sth Grade 'hi' A. M. Munro English Social Studies S Sibyl Farris Commerce 1115 ifkl ff Z Xfay X AQ Lena Sassmann Home Economics iw, Compliments of L1ckl1der's Store and Jett's Barber Shop L 5 XXX 2 5 X X S .wa bllll mwg wwyqwmqgyfe d l aj : Qgggia ' '3gEa, ,muy .'1Q, au, Qxgr- ?? c .:,,. i , 1 . P. E. Gro' Qs? f 5 1' 4 ' dlec -1 -. 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X ldu: J 'DEMOCRATTC LIVINGn -Q: ,R By James Dawson W:- ' 5 O, : pilggf is ii? fl' 'To think clearly and honestly, t read thought fully, to communicate effectively, nd to listen in telligently, have always been basic to the oerpetua tion of democratic ways of living were developed by a Commission on the English Curricu lum of the National Association of Teachers of Eng lish How well these terms apply to the reasons that students attend school we need all of the above characteristics molded into our personalities in order that we may take our place in society and make our contribution to society These thoughts Since the beginning of our country we have stressed the idea that a democratic society best suits our needs We think of such a society as one in which we are priviledged to make our decisions and to choose our way of living within certain limitations I hold that this is as it should be but also think that the rizhts and priviledges in a democratic society also give us obligations that we must fulfill How can we have rights and priviledaes unless we can educate ourselves and associate to the fact that we are oblivated to work for these privlledaes? de, as studerts and teachers, must be willing to discipline our selves so that our obligations soon become priviledves If we are honest with olrselves and associates we will soon be able to make decisions that will contribute to society How true that some of us have been endowed so that we do not all contrl bute at the same rate we can all make an honest ef fort and this is where many students and adults are lacking You will realize this as vou take your place in society You will remember instructions, plead ings, and challenges that came to you during you school days My hope is that you have been successful in retaining the advice of your instructors, parents, and friends, that you have separated the grain from the chaff and that you ha e pleasant memories of your Bland School Days I would not necessarily wlsh that we become world famous, only that each day we have noble thoughts, do noble deeds, and become respected citizens, who, in the future, wil' be interested in the young people of our society The xx' J . 1 nw! ...N-.- nun.. .......- , .-3 .-.Qu-. .1 lllliill s ' Jr. .-nu.. lx V ix ' gs ., X 8 X Q f Q 'j' w 4' I ' ,I .0 'O ..n . 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U 2 ENIORS SENIORS PATRICIA ANN BARTON 5 ROSELLA MAE BOCK lllor' A tongue with a ms ' mmf? 22, lg soon Luck szmons COMPLIMENTS OF BELLE BLAHD BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MEMBER OF FDIC PHONE an Pat 'A brilliant blonde ff en BRUCE TINSLEY COLLINGS 'Tinsley' 'Many are called, but few are chosen WV n n .n I V ' I .l . i.- C go S 'bl I . 'f K? XA QZEP if if ,EL .zo A 4 n . !W!' 5? , 1 , QI 'gl Xlx 45-1 ', A C ,-1,1'Y?j-Z 43,-U'.L!lf4 ly fi: SENIORS MYRNA JOYCE DOZIER yrna 'Quiet until you kn her better f R 475 GK, 150 comPLIMEN'rs OF E at N DRESS snot' ND LUTHER BASRAM LIVESTOCK RAULING BRAND, MISSOURI CAROLE SUE BRANSON Suzie nShe smiles at many just for but we all know theres only one b 6 294: KATHLEEN ROSE BUNGE nKathy 'She works, she plays does this, does that but most of she likes to chat W 'gee vvs fans'-i51 A' QQMK n ll funn i iill - z ll ' I ll . 5 . B N. w?f'. 4 .' r r tl, Ig f '17--'S-K If ' x 5 5 fiir ,Fitz ,,f Rl 1 f 1 HM li ' ll ow i x !! Y ff! 5 jf M Lv L X A gn JE EFFLJ Q ff! xl, K veg f- jbff Fix XX,YQ4s X Q RE SERyICE 9 CLARISSA ANN GIVEN Claris' 'A smile for everyone COHPLIMENTS OF EDW HEBBLER k SONS NEW HAVEN, MISSOURI SENIORS DORIS LOU DREWEL Jul!!! nShe may not be a Ford, but she can sure rattle on 5 ' N21 PHILIP GRAY FARRIS Phil 'I'm a big game hunter women are my game 'KJ Xa I I n n W 4 O f 5 NT . IW! xv , ' n n ' I n fo as NK' Q ' ' ' PQ ,,, Ajigjegj, Qf - i 4 I Y I 5' A, AWQIDZSSQEEQI I NT ' ' A ' n IAIA I H ,X .ig v X 'i af Alf, X' YK I SENIORS J jnnnul -I xf 'D-6 -as 'L .WWA W4 JEAN FRANCIS HAHN nJeanie uA11 I do is stu y rf CARL ELVIS WHEELER Fay HH may be quiet but who knowso 1'N3 :un L X ' lllll JP Q DONNA MAHI E KI GER 'Donnie A friend to all wx COMPLIMENTS OF THE MORTON FUNERAL SERVICE ND THE BELLE FLORIST j FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION PHONE 110 BELLE MISSOURI SENIORS 6,6 852' JAMES WILLIAM WOEMMEL Jim 'No hurry, no worry, just life as it comes , !YF' I l IL fr I Jr, qw: -.--- 34? -Nilrasg '--U-up COMPLIMENTS OF AUSTIN D. GRAY BELLE, mo. as RUFFNER CHEVROLET co . OWENSVILLE Mo. I I , l H NNIE RUTH HORSTMAN 'Minnie Silence is golden I 5 fx . :gn sv In ,N l ::, THELMA PATSY STONE Rockey' 'I'm little but I'm loud ' ,f Q- 2 t n N ll f.7L,,y e mn 'ff' 1 , Y I 1-A -Y, '1 LL if Jil ssff fm 1 nv ' I Ve 5:55 .'55555FE'aT3.- . --, I 3 .N- N O I , A .g 0 . X, X lf? Q d 3 Q ' S '- . ' ! f . rf' 2 A -1, , 'H n n f T .n fro A ' ' Y A . y A 7 . Z, f KAEJY' : Y A ' 5-FQ I YY ,ne All SENIORS PHYLLIS ANN LONGEUECKER Rufus Mischief is written all over her face COMPLINFNTS OF BLAND BAPTIST CHURCW CHURCH SFPVICES SUNDAYS 10 BO and 7 OO BLANU, 1ISSOURI EDWIN LANRVNCE LINNENBRINK .Q-NC' Edd16 nBiE, brafn and bold I' I' 555 bf PATRICIA ALLYNE uPatti Worrying doesn you anywhere Q 01 ' Q 'oe-Q? fr 19 SP an THOMAS 't get 1 ,aw jg , e. ,xf-'fV :A ,N TEV V X I A Ji A X, , , We f. I D E 3 j I V 1 A u 5 ' ' 5' A. I I 5 I e ' f' ' IQQQI I islii if P A aafavtll Q' ,gg R ' ' I e A I ,,'- F 1 l '- Prix If :TNI A 5 I 5 I 1 ' , -- I SENIORS MARY JANE KOENI G Janie Not a sinner or a saint, but you can't make a girl what she ain't RUTH MARY STRACK Ruthie An innocent face, but you never can tell mi? WI LLI AM HENRY GLASER B111 'Women disturb me not if? EEF! Mffalf .N M-'sv av COMPLIMENTS KOENI G SUN DRI 'ES 5, 5 BYRON RITTERBUSH BLAND, M0 SENIOR PHYLLIS MARIE HAYES Phyllis Gals may come and gals may go, but she is one you should know H T I-I E AND UI-D ' FASHION ED Q ...D SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Pat Barton, will my ability to play softball to Florence onhour, and my ability to make good grades to Jeanette Phelps. I, Sue Branson, will my ability to go with one boy all through high ool to Linda Keppel, and my little feet to Janice Cooper. I, Rosella Bock, will my good gumechewing ability to Mrs Farris, my ability to play the piano to Mary Barton. I, Janie Koenig, will my typing speed t to Bonnie Biehl to Clifton Jett, and my big I, Kathy Bunge, will my blonde hair to to skip study hall to anyone that may Darlene Nowack, and my abil n ed it I, Ruth Strack, will my pretty smile tty clothes to Doris Crider to Catherine Smith, and my I, Jean Hahn, will my long hair to Shelia Rogers, and my good fig to Velma Crider I, Pat Stone, will my big mouth to Albert Horstman, and my typing uracy to David Trainor Jim Woemmel, will my atheletic ability to John Robert Gross, and ietness to Jimmy Ling Carl Wheeler, will my ability to fix typewriters to Erwin idervind, and my hot rods to anyone in need of transportation Phyllis Hayes, will my winning smile to Jean Olten, and my neat to Delores Chapman Phyllis Longenecker, will my abil ty to alw ys be in trouble to Nowack and my ability to talk at all times to Margaret Dake ter, and my good looks to Herbie Vossbrink I, Clarissa Given, will my willingness to do anything for anyone to ie Bollman, and my ability to get along with Mrs Farris to Bob uenbrink I, Doris Drewel, will m abilit to take dictation y y to Marilyn son, and my ability to get along ith Miss Sassman to Sandra Hicks I, Myrna Dozier, will my pretty hair to Jackie Stone, to get along with anyone to Cary Longeneeker and my abll I, Minnie Horstman, will my quietness to Nancy Koenig, abilities to all of the following Home Lo students and my Home I, rat Thomas, will my pretty teeth to Mr Dol nd, and my hidden nts to anyone that hasn't found theirs 0 . - S , . K . . 9 . . . . . ' I, . . . . qu' ' ' . I, L . . . . . . e. J. . . . I, . . . A. A. - s . I, . . D . i ta . me , . . , 1 . I, Donna Kiger, will my ability to be a cheer leader to Diana . . . i . . T . c . . 3 E 1 . . o 1. . . . - . . . V A. l -, 0 - . X , L ' .5 n xr . I - . 0 3 Ho Phll p3PPlS, w1ll y long halr to Jlm Dawson, ana my glasses ward Kottwltz Pruce nOlllhgS, will my ablllty to get out on classes to Terry nomfeldt, and my good looks to Carl Holzscnuh H Y R111 Glaser, wlll all my perfect math paoers to Darrell Rolll ns, and my ablllty to play nooxey to anvone tr1+ n eds lt Fddlo LlUUPHbPlnk, wlll mv ablllty to steer clear Of girls to Larry Hicks and my loud mafflers to l B 'edlock r Dawson, oar sponsor we leave all oar old hllls and olay books Nr Noland olr math teacrer an prlncnpal, IP lexve all o our poor 'Senior math oaoers and blank excuse llps To Hrs Farrls, o1r commerclal feachev ve leaxe all of th empty asprun Bottles To Mass Sassman, OUP Tome Wconomics feacoer we leave our cat calls ano messes after ball games lr ours o r Uno s eaoner w eave a of our F's ln Engllsh Grlfflth our lence teacrer we leave o'r gnos s M3WJOPlD Farrls, ole secr tary we leave all our confu V77 .L ana Amella ittrock olr Janltors we leave all gum wrap pers and stale cam T the JJDlOPS, we le all ur money naknn stands and he rlfht to aggravate uno classmen To tre 5oobonores,ve lflx all torn no test books zd run oown tybe rnters To the Ure hmen, re leave all tle worry and trouble we had our Freshmen year Tr lr Rev ll M1-a lr Mrs and Vrs and Nrs and Mrs and lrs ano Mrs ano 'rs Walter The law and Old Tashloned Wllllam Linnenbrlnk 8 wr and U laloh BranSOH Jlm Lacy 9 Ur and hrs Albert Horstman Qufus Lonvenecker lr an M s I Dozi r Arthur Streak Nr and Urs Ben Payton Jr Weslew P8TFlS P Mr and lrs Sam Thomas fsra Koenvg 13 Nr and Wrs Roscoe Woemmel Knver ll Nr and Vrs Louls Runge S I . m . 1 V . to A . 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C Donna Pat Jim Phll Janie Carl FROM 1945 ro The four students at left fPhi11ip Farris, Janie Koenig Jim Wommel, and Carl Wheelers attended all twelve of their school years in Bland The two students at bot tom KDonna Kiger, and Pat Stone? attended eight years at Red Bird and four years at Bland REMARKS 'Happy Dayl' 'Well we made 1 ' Goodbye Kids'H 'It makes no dif erence now nI'm glad it's over N ren't we happy N GVT THE BEST 'uh U 4: GET Jwlbt UC1' L 0' BARLOWS BROS CUBA, MISSOURI DISTRIBUTORS I 5 7 ':: ' . f .U zz A .H .H . gg -? 1' Q1 Q Ri! 1 - M F ejaaaii isg Roselle Bock, a 1957 Senior, is the daughter of Mrs Bertha Pock and the late Benjamin H Bock She was Roselle feet, five athletics, Rosella born at Bland, Missouri, October 27, 1939 has dark blonde hair, gray eyes, and she 1S five inches tall She is interested 1n all kinds of especially softball expects to do secretarial work of some kind when she completes this year's work fe wish her the best of luck in whatever field of work she may venture Myrna daughter 30 1939 Myrna Dozier, another of our vivacious seniors, is the of Mr and Mrs J Cs Dozier Qhe was morn June at Champagne, Illinois is five feet, four lnches tall, has gray eyes and blonde, wavy hair Her hobby is horseback riding Myrna lives with her parents on a modern well eculpped stock farm and helps with the daily chores 1n addition to her school work Myrna expects to do office work of some kind at the close of her senior high school work this spring May every success be yours as you scale the ladder your dreams Minnie Horstman another sen or is a conscientious busy body Minnie is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Elbert Horst TY18l'1 She was born september lh 1939 at Bland, Missouri Minnie has light brown hair, gray eyes, and she is five feet, three inches tall Minnie works for a married sister during her summer va cations Qhe is interested in her Home Ec course, is a good seamstress, but her hobby is cooking She has an opportunity to put her experience in the culinary art practice at home, which she shares with her parents, broth ers, and sisters. Minnie is a senior who will not does more than is expected of her avails herself of every opportunity Shirk work and often in Home Ec. class. She to put to practical use the things gleaned from her studies. Here is wishing you the best of luck in the years ahead and may your work be in the field of your choice. ggi 'L BLPND, MISSOURI 5,39 2 BLQND LIQNIS CLUB Q 1 is 2, x 47 L4 lr? N V RMMWO - K fx f EW X at la? -fs. ,., . p 1 L. .1 - ' il , A ' ' . . A 1 ' 4 1 , as -J-'w I ,' . , -L. , ' 3 ' . fd' 5' V . 0 Q Q J O 1 x 5 - r . 1 , . I O V I 0 . . . n . , ,N u . . Q Q . Q . A 5 Q 3 A 0 . . . . T Q 0 - 1 , . 3 Q . 'Y a u 1 A L , Q A U O Q o . of 0 u . . 3 - v . , 0 . . Q 0 X 0 u A L. , 0 - Q . . . n . . . 1 O- I A I -' Q u. 0 . A o p ', ' to . 1 I Personalities continued Clarissa Given--Clarissa gets along well with her as- S00iatGS. By that I mean she doesn't look for trouble. She says there is plenty of trouble in the world anyway, so why go hunting for it? She has been a conscientious, well- mannered and accurate student and with a little more self- oonfidence, she will do whatever she decides to do--and do it in top-notch style, She is one of the students, whom I recom end highly. Jean Hahn Jean will get what she wants, because she will work at it and see that she does ohe has learned flD1Sh what she starts and that is the test of a successful person It has been a pleasure to work with Jean and I shall always conslder her one of my most apt students The best of everythlng, Jean, lf lt 1S good for you Henry Glaser 6' son of Mr and Mrs Chester Glaser, has recelved his educatlon wlthin the county S years at Long Rldae, 3 years at ned Bird, and years at Bland Hlgh School His favorlte sport 1S fishlna His ambltlon 1 the study of engineerlng Fenry has unllmlted abilltles for anything he NlShGS to accomplish but will need a boost to h1s self appraisal or elf oonfldence Let' hope uses the knowledge and abilltles to hls advantape 1U ennl neerine and remember 'I wlll' should be your motto Henry 13 popular wlth both adults and teenagers and is respected by all fho come 1D contact wlth hlm WQW1D LlHH9HbPlUk, S'lO son f Mr and B Vllllam L1HHFDbPlDk has received h1s educatlon 6 years at Bland, 5 years at Owensville, and 1 year at Laeallette Seminary ln Jefferson Clty, MlSSOUPl Fd has the ablllty and wlll g far 1? someone furnlshes the lncenltlve He 1 admlred his classmates for h1s lndivldual thlnking His hobby hot rod cars, and his ambltion 1S JO1H1Dg the Army Alr Corps f' ii hx 45 E? un: -. L . S to . . 0 1' P ' . I , . . . . . 9 ' ,KD IL - Lf. Y F . . ,. s ' Ja l I . ' 1 S- ' , . S - he : .D , O ' v - l xD ' . . W ' . . . . x V, I . ' ' ' . o . Trs. X' ' ,, , , V N 1 y J K n C' , ' A . Y ' . . 0 A . . I 'N . O . J . I . . . I. . S . J by I I O O D . 13 O I 0 I O l I I ' f ff? f , V ' - 5 ' i 9. - J, 5 . .5 .1 j . , T. I 4 4. I iii f- ' 'I 'Z'-V ' ' fr. J' - Personalities Continued Phyllis Hayes became amember of the 1950-S? Senior Class of Bland High School at the beginning of her Senior Year Born at Cooper Hill, Phyllis attended her first three years of hivh school at Belle She has been a nice addi tion to our class and we are happy to have her She has participated in school activities, serving as Senior Class treasurer, a member of the softball team, particinatine in the Senior Play, and :as the candidate for Senior Queen Phylll Loncenecker became a member of our class at the be innin of her Junior Year on a transfer from Bolivar She i the dauchter of the Rev and Nrs Rufus Longenecker Phyllis has served B H S as a cheer leader in both of her years of attendance here Pat Thomas enrolled in B H S at the beeinning of her Freshman year, having completed her Grammar school work in Owensville Pat is one of our more serious minded and quiet students She takes all of her work seriously Pat's plans for the future are indefinite, but we are sure she will be successful in whatever Nork that she chooses Donna Kiger Donna is an example of the clean cut American girl that is illustrated in the good magazines Qif she would smile more? She is not afraid of any kind of work, and even thouch she complains frequently, she finishes what sie starts So, when she decides to be more pleasant and less critical, she will be a very attractive and likeable younv lady Carl Wheeler To Carl, my mechanic and helper, I tender my appreciation I also appreciate his courtesy and shows that he will assu e a well adjusted and beneficial place in society, contributin both to himself and to his community DWL YANNITZ PRQ MIX COMPANY CO'CRVTE IQ OUR BUSINVSS X HIGHWAY 28 AT FIFTH STRFET Q 97' OWENSVILLE, PISSOURI ,,,,.a fgfvpg XX? I O -J . '- J U U ll, Q 4 vi , L . . 's ,. if ' Z7 ' - L S LJ U VA O I O O I A Q . Q x 0 ' C3 . 3 - . ' CJ 3 1 Q O ' . 1 h . L 1 A o . . 1 y 13 - L , . C7 ' . A . 0 g friendliness in his out-of-school relationships. This x V. V - . . 1 . .LG . . .-I I 1 1 91' 1.x Lk 4.4 K 2.1.4 - r I G50 ' 1 . .1 ' I I ty A U N - 'i..4i gr' lla? ff h v A adj g XX N 4,5 , I is ja H , ,Ik Personalities Continued Janie Koeni, A -Joy and alas, a trial' fThe beginning is not a contradictlon, but a true evaluation of all of usl Janle meet l .ith a Q ' on eagerness that defies fallure Even when severly dlSClD11HGd, she reacts so vraoiously that one wonders just ho 1S beinp dlsciplined Beino one of our first rate beoole, she wlll not be dam: awed too severly by the realities and aotualities of adult llfe so with confidence and a little adness, I await her COmlnU of are Dor1s Drewel I believe that Dorls has accomplished more in a shorter time than any of my current Students h finally realized that she wa a definlte individual vlth a good mlnd and far reaching possibillties, so with loud determlnation, she began to prove thls and found to ber delight that she could do any nu ber of skills better GMBH her contemporaries As lone as Doris retains a firm belief ln herself and maln true to it, she need have no fear of any future The most of the best to one of the best H Que Branson Que is my impatient student Nhat can't e done lh a hurry Just lSH't worth doin? Seriously tho' e has learned a vreat many lessons about l1fe though she tlll doesn't reallze it She Norks untirlnvly, almost un easln lv, and when she has f1n1 hed, she 13 one of the v ry GJ who asls lf there 18 SOm6thlHW else she can do I have known Sue from lnfancy, and have had the rare 0 lvlle e of watchln her develoo lnto an excellent steno pllC yo J ll UPld6 1n the flne voman and C1t1Z6H, I am sure she wlll be come Land easlly, Sue, and there wlll be no jolts Kathleen Runes kathy , dau hter of Hr and Mrs Louis sdnoe 1 a natlve of Bland Kathy 13 a favorlte among her f llow tudents beinv con enlal, plea ant, and libht heart From the th1HWS Je are able to ath r her future soho tlc endeavors will be 1D workinv on a M R S devree f'! Jghghh Q' BLAND FELD AND sUPPLY 65353 LUTHER BAsHAv DLAL R IN as-.M como FEEDQ ww BLAND, Mxssomn reefs ,L 'vig Av'-A rr ' ' NJ' ' ' - n , Q . as ..L.sC 'ar 4- L1 ag- L . v 1 ' CJ XHL 'D 0 io V- . '. 4 .-I N -' . . - s ' ' . KJ C . 1 . . . I . g S e ' s ' E, . ' . li 3 . 0 TSA U S o C O L C 1- b . A . . J. sa . ' -o Q . U . . X . ,J o L -. C K . Q Q Q . .S L . sr Uv e 1 f v is i ' ' ' Q . yr g ' -'lg - L . . I - -,. ,.. '1 ' .,, .SW S ' -v Cashel J. ' SS..' J. tu 1 Consequently, I will always feel a oertaln amount of k . . -Q . 1 ' . . . F Q 'S ' 9 1 H 4, 374, n 'V 41 u -A 1 T'., 's ' - P . ' ' ' . . . 2: ,S . LJ S 'P .. - HH vv 43- G - ll, Q . , les f J .. . . U . if '- A X HF- 1' -1 x N, ,sr ff - sl' 1 ' -I E 'I is ' 'V .I I' I MDL W, Q A l 4 , ,Hgh N 1 , H , s lm ff' A ' ll ' Eg! qggawy A f t:f1- -x x'--2 ' Personalltles Contlnued Ruth Strack At this wrlting, Ruth appears to be a per son who tends to her own buslness I can pay no higher compllment Thls does not mean anti SOC1Sbl1lty, but a respect for the rights, prlvileves, and obllgations of others as well as herself Jith thls attltude to strengthen her character she can not fall Pat Barton One of the fortunate fev One who has been F1V6H so much natlve lntelllvence, mental and physical skills health and good looks One vho has so much to glve and there lS uch a need for the glVlHQ Thls great re SpODSlbl11ty lg her and she must heed lt, or NG all wlll have lo t much Pat J Stone lhe Peter Dan lyouth lncarnat D of the Senlor Glas She leplesents youth loud, enthusiastlo, Joyful, travlc, tearful youth, and all 1U the space of one lnstant I hall Nl s Patsy, Le all Jlll Cand she'd rather be called Pat? but I hope she doesn't lose qulte all of thc qualltles she now has ju t a fe: of them Bruce CO1llDP , K on of 'Velyn QldGDhOuF seems to attract the attentlon of both sexe near hl own ave The dlVGFSltJ of hi per onallty may be due to h1 Eduoatlonal backfround hlch lUCludGS two years at Tlmothy and three years at Adam both ln St Louls, three year at Red Blrd and four y ars t Bland Hlgh School Bruce has the determlnatlon, unfor etfulness, and the CuUUlUgDSSS to o far 1U thls world Let's hope he uses these ab1l1t1e to the best advantave of our country His ambitlon lS the contrlnuatlon of study 1D the Fleld of Theology Phllip P Farrls, 6' son of P r and Mrs Jesley Farrls has accepted all the responslbllltles of hls l arninv at Bland rade and Hlgh Qchool Phlllp seem to be more popular wlth the ODpOSltS sex Thls attractlon 13 not only duo to his physlque but also to hls d1VGF9lflGd knonledge and hls consciertlousnes of hls per onal appearance Phll has ahllltles beyond h1 lmlganatlon lets hope he uses these hen he starts h1 studf on pre med at Dental School 'Q Mnmfgtautuulanfmtms to The groduotihg C1055 - . . . . .- 1 - , , . , . . , v . . 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W' K.: N . n C- X SENIOR PERQWNALIWIWS FOUTINUWD Carl 'healer Carl, the son of Mr and Mrs Fay Wheeler, is one of our quiet senior boys He has attended Bland all of his school years Carl has interesting hobby of working on cars and he says his iavorite food is OH1OHS He is lb years old, 6' tall, weighs 136 pounds and has brown hair and reen eyes His plans for the future are indefinite Jim Woemmel Jim, last but not least is another one of our good looking senior boys who has gone all 12 years to Bland School Jim is the son of Mr and vrs Roscoe Woemmel He is S' 102W tall, weighs l O pounis, has brown halr vray eyes and is 18 years old Hls hooby is hunting and fishing and his favorite foods are fried chicken and onions Jim enfoys playinv basketball, a sport he has oarticioated in for 22 years He also played softball for 3 years When Jim grad te from school he plans to join the U S Navy af f? Z5 u2JCZZZegu KVWJ czamefj Sam gp 'Occ l W' W COVPTTMLNTS OF TRI C UNTY PUBLICATIOW BELLY, EISSOURI glx BINGAMAN R FRIZERATION SERVICE R ,QXN BLAND, MI ssoUR1 Q? aww ma, 1 VW G W ,W N' v we , I V XD I orgy y W QAIN'T WE SWEET, wi 1 X..-F' A M Horstman M Dozier Me? Bashfu1? I've changed E Linnenbrink C Wheeler H laser Oh happy day.1 New w at could that be9n UI'm still w sf P Thomas P Barton gi K Ain t I cute Well, I reckon S Branson 'lWhere's Hockey P Longenecker 'Was that a boy? lf J Hahn -K Bun 9 termination S Hey, wher-e's Wayne P Stone P Hayes I don't like to work ey dad look at me C Given They went that a way A, Gi P Farris I 'm lazier now J Nommel ,A+ D Kiger vJasn't I N J Koenig Mothers little helpe what was the R Strack ' ' Shing on a star in W r'0ypLIME.NTS OF D. Drewel .............. LAHMVYER SUNDRIES what have we herd? Re Bock Q 5 and n S HERB S 'IVICE STATION Boy this is good. 48 1- BEANS, MISSOURI J EN m. . ., ',,,- , , bl I 5 P 1 , .KN I N, - ' 'ff Q I ' ii ' 4' -. -, . . ' 1 . G ' n . - X ,yr FA , W ' 9 'Ja 1 A 41.6 if w ef Q: Q 0 y W Q V,'y W Y - n , ?ll 30.11 ,At I V ks I L 4: ref!! ' U Il W ' n , 3 D9 . ll - 0 A I .H . u ' Vg V , ' .n 'ff'?n ' .n . l ly P , . ' cu ? r. ' Q1.xM, fvn, t? P C llwi .ll K 4 ' SENICDR SNEAK D Y 54 .,-fm ,wi ESQ .iff HAL KEITH JOSTEN'S BARNEY SAGEVAN, WHOLESALE MEATS ' 1 l COMPLIMENTS OF l XP.- 1 qSenior Sneak Dayn On Friday, September lu, at 7.00 A, M,, twenty-two Knot fully awake! seniors met on the main street of Bland to sneak noisily off to a full day at Bagnell Dam, Mr, Dawson, Marion Bartruff and Mildred Branson volunteered to take their cars and try to keep everyone out of mischief. One of our Senior boys, Philip Farris took his father's car. We stopped for a quick breakfast at a small town called Iberia. After eating and taking a few pictures we journey- ed on toward Bagnell Dam. We arrived at Bagnell between 9 and 9:30 A. M. Everyone climbed out of the cars, stretched and then scattered in every direction. We divided our time during the day into different types of entertainment, consisting of speed boat riding, eatin , speed boat ridins, a visit to HPanthom Avre , speed boat ridine, and an afternoon cruise on the arry Don Nhile some of the seniors J re on the after noon cruise the rest of us took a tour throufh the dam, which much to our surpri e was very interest nd About 3 30 P A we all get together and decided head in the direction of Jefferson City to attend the show before we went home Arrivinv at Jeff lone before show time, we all separated apain After goinv throuvh all the stores in Jeff and eating supper most of us lined up in front of Mont omery Ward to wait for the show to open After two nice calm Friday nicht shows ve started for dear old Bland We arrived home about midnight with everyone sleepy but happy All of us, I am sure, vish their were more than one nSneak Dayu in our Senior school days Sue Branso n as 'fs 'X -if 'rr ft gym.. J w.a531 . . L 1 . 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Dhyllls Hayes Nell butlng suspenee, sbeotxcul Chfllle, lug en entlle even f of unblldled laughcer re ll co1bln d 1D lr. r1eh'e new o e t clredy tllUmLQo When domlneellnp Jwllet BF1 htod suddenly de S LO h tnelr town house done over dnd lnforme ner meek, :lc m nuerfd husband, Bonllace, Bmey vlll open bhenr Summer home nec me mess mdde by the workmen, Boniface rebcls, bxt, , to glve 1D to JU1lCb 'ne l tter ends L 01V chelmv ur f Uhtor, Jendy, on WFQQ to o en no ehe nouse. but hen n Dis. ell heon et ofl QlH LH the country endy lS not lfre to meft them. iley go on o tholr summer home nd Wilt for rlr e clelms he found her n ront of e houee un Lhe reed end it she wee uDCCDSClOUQ den Jen y Comes to ehe lo very ev slve :our xh t h npened The DPlQHbOWS Seutle dovn 1U thelr country t Ce an thot 15 when baff 1U n my LQILOUQ thlngs OGf1D to han n. 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X, 1- - .L ,Z L . , - is ... 1 D Q V K P S TUDEN TS PRAYER' Now I lay me down to study I pray the Lord I won't go nutty Xjfww And when Ifm through with all the Junk f Q-Q I pr y the Lord I N111 not fluhk If I should dle, doh't bury me at all C-Niix C Put place my bones in study hall Q '3: '4fs-. 3 at Ahl place my books upon my chest 3 KPN Then tell those teachers I dld my best HBLBSSINGQ ON T E BlGSSlHbS on thee, teen age glrl, Halr askew, wlthout a curl i f! ff With thy turned up pantaloohs f' 7 Wlth thy Shlrt of dlrty hue XNXIQII xy I! toleh from thy father too xccfvw P' NN Unth thy freckles on thy face, XC, K -If Qhlhlng out wlth 3 uhty grace fx XM NN From my heart I give thee Joy J k U JPXQ Thou certalhly shouldst have been a boy HA I A for w.--- .4 - A-L- :NM xx, c ' .ogg f f - I-I-I ' -ZX J x I N ' I 0 HE H ' of Q- f ' ff' .4 . . , tv fx' , H 1 1 l ' X ' I I X A- I. , , fr x f f f if - , Q IX xx 55,1 A ,f ,D . f It fu ,f And thy merry whistled tuhesg Q7 ' i iff' lf' 1 rf -Y X Q' . , A . - , , LI, 3, ' . , n 'hi ,.' cf' , 4 Vff'?Nx,f adj f23L5f'2i,f J - . . 1. 1 ,, 3' - f V f Q x X 3 5 Q 1 I ' X . 2 Vx UNIORS N-...4 R.-Q. B Biehl h Branson D Crider Dake D Blwmhorst J Dawson ' L Hicks NX W' K .QQ N-I C Jett H Kottwitz E Keppel Linnenbrink G Oliver J Olten L Phelps J Medlock J Rector M Rector C Smith H Stude E Schneiderwind D Trainor S Jheeler J loemmel i R 'in el S-J fl Compliments O1 BLCK STLDIO and O'ENSVITLE BOJL Owen VL11 Missouri xl 5' 1 i. ' . - 5 W n K LH.. rx. X J 4 Li i ' ' f W Q I K , '. M .IM , 5 ,fy A li ,f Vx? ' X of f A A - -3 ' .M r . . ' ' fl , A 1 ew - MX , J A 3 ,' 'Xi . ,fi AX we ,ff ecff' R V .Q 0 ul. X N , K Xxx ' 1f 1 I . B. U , ij- A Cf 0, ,3 . 1 A W 1 , .4 A '3 .X E . 'Q v , T, I 1 ', rx hgh X T xx SP1 up 1 vi 1 2 , J I of Q : :N Q-A 3,5 Q ,M . .4 V A I K Y., I 1 XX' g f 3 - ...- I ' Q ME X 2 J I J J ' ,. A ' I ' 'ill ,. ' l XJ if fr: f. ff? 'V ..'+ J J 5, X 'Ai 4 X ' 2 f' ' 1 xg. f? g 44 A N N in N J S ' c, Q? AZ!! OPHOMORES 'fi it XFX af' G Barton C Blackwell E Bollmann K Borlish D Chapman I ,-vw J Cooper M Dahl K' L Ellis Gosnell J Hossler 1 New S Hicks Holzschuh Holzschuh f Homfeldt A Horstman uvwyv s.iX 4' J Ling Longenecker D Miller D Nowack J Phelps 'C-'?' I q x F Hidenhour J Stone J Skaggs B Walters D Willi fs' ms I CW PLIMENTS OF GRANNLAANN I G A STORE MW-:TR Sgpugmmgg owENsv1 LLE, MI SSOURI 425qZEf'5 4 f ' -.Z -1 41 if -, ,. , .5 . Er,wJ ibj?S N QQ ' ' Qpy 5 -. M 49, 3: r ,f - 'Zhi r S V 'X K I 5 5 5: 5 2. M s- ' V V , I , 4 I: Fm 1 19' -Q ,S I' if We . o Dlx Q K 'E 1 Ro 1 wwf fp , Qf Afif - S 1 fi '1.. 2 'H S Q M 4 W D D ,D 3 A , x V' ' js ' Q ' ,Sh awww KN my .U N 'V' 'M , . ? .'f,'f .. I it W1,L ,,A., M ' S SED- ? - 'QQ C- K , - hi ' .vxx P ' if , ' S A',Q f 1 920 1 Q Q T' 'C 'rf 3 , -1: 5? if ' S v 5 V .K ' .. V If .A I Vi I li kk Q N , S S , Q in :: ,Ri Q I ii X K, I: .:- ... v-,, I V ,J . ,A vi G. ' . E I, 1 V . Q , . 5 E - ,A ' Q X, K, A V , x ki , wg K L 5 . . ' H., , +L' J X E L V: . . D QA? D S ilS if S q'i ' S D .11 4:1 ,, . ' W- A9 l ify RESHMEN fl f Q., 4? 5? f s , x I-A, WEBERS MEAT MARKET FRESHMEN B Barbarick M Barton D Baxter K Bollman 4? 'V P Creek .1 V Crider N512 fb Y xx' ww. IFR C? 455 A, f? ik Dawson Drewel Durbin R Enke Glieze J Gross S Jannick D Jett L Jett S Jett L Jones Keppel Koenig L Medlock Nie an Nowack Picker S Rogers ff 5 D R0111l'1S D Sassmann CS' --1? P Sewell Q ERP cijfdoqg ' M v .r s 'Oni' 15 ? THRIFT PLUS YAYIEIACIION 49 'Sw , 5 , fe 'U' if X COMPLIMENTS OF Is BLAND, MISSOURI B Terrill J Thee L, Thomas R Weber X Q?abri M Q or e 'r e ' . ,:' t IX :VQI -N D - I , A ,fi A , in Fx Q ix Q , , .. .. -' , -4? - A :Q 55. ask X-if -1 ,. ' - L A .K - lj, Llk - - -- o S i ,Z it 2 . 3 S L . if Q 7 'rt' 0 Q . . L il V. Qgjg? wi T-: ' D. ii N 3 . E. VVEFV: 'J' MQ ' lj 4- N A 5 .b Y B, Farris D' VN M' Clk. Y X 5 ww. 7 ' 'v '1 , ' W Y ' 0 it-My 5 KL f . X , sl . 1 QED! , ' 'Q ,,,L ,f ' .L E L is ' in A ,wi J' . Xl: :WA 1 V' y L. 5 , ,w gr Ii, , ' v' D3 D o-, s , s. ps A .. . ' I s ff' ' j M. Q W' 5 - ' fr 'A l f 1 4 1 1 .L . wg 5 I S 5 V- y J WA ,Q J ' o , , X fx I U, . i .1 I 2 ir . ' D D Y W 6 ' .,, Q. ixb. A 1 Age: Q ' . 1. lx , 'M , 'X , K5 K N A an 1 v EIGHT DB GR D01 f'ASf OaxTA P JWQO. TTf nx 1 F' irph rhuol f Processnonal fnvovwfw qlwt 'ofv or Son? PWOUHDCN flngg Ummm aleH AdH . gouwq one um 1 Wfvlovns an UDNV 'on ?Qv QPF t Wake GV. Ru 1 fpfl pkg Zfuvv on px On 1 waHQ zlrlq 0 X W srv r Pa Uv QI D-xfl 'T f VXDLXQ fl up 1 'H GRA ' A 'ATICN Q ', ' D4 'Ji L '.3TWTGT R-3 N , J' O , Q VI Ii, 3, N Gym f , M, wWQ M , f ,.J10n . . . .R- 'Hua Long, enX,r Q. '05 V U , VifQ3.19 T-.t Fist y. . . . .Laffy Pnn is , . , . . .Eif'tk i,A , ?', - 'Av j . . . F :ii yton , - ,,U . , , 15h U OL Class will . . Ma1y Ann Pruitt V ictmry. . . . . ClQKNOL Rn nlbw,2Ih wGSS. . . . .Nr 'QJQM ' ' iw, vga. of mQhQ.ls 313. lVQT1Gf1, ,fi +5,gu'1i PVCTGU5PfiC on ? M . H . uemneci Ulcefwfll J1,,9H'?OmQl. . . . . . QCi'f at fxf, m, 0Ai0i1 . . , . ', . ','uP Q.L ?.c,VQP N.,- ka' xl 1-4 115 ! ,I '-3HA- 'Y MILK CREAM EIGHTH GRADE V Barton S Branson D Crider E Dake YM? Nfl f,-..... D Ellis R Ellis L Farris J Hassler W Kerr L McIntosh R Pack X M Pruitt Palmer A Rector ,J J Olten Fifi J Walter R Woem el G Englebrecht V Crider 'T ,.l COMPLIKENTS OF 1? TUCKER DAIRY CO INC U 4' ff nm Far-zsam' AND Hoao BREAD -V 2 A' . .:,. l - , 3 i my E QQ ,QQ . X21 -' 5 , gi, A wk .. 54 4: V ki, .I , . ,, 1, , QL X 1, i f si 'L 'Q F Ny T R .jj ' A yup- In l, M g g xiii? ?Q n, 5 NX l 3 llll 'ig wsf-is l M f 'A -'2 a 6 Q ' 4 is 1? 0 5 1 EQ': r Q 1 l 'ln 1 e l K fm, 0' 'fi , , rQ: W T3 ',,, fgvi ' ' 'l 5 7 ' 5 l if X I A an A K I s i ' r I 41' 'A , uf' in .,, A 1' wg . . f Vg ' 5 V ' 'X Vi 'Z D. P8ytO!'1 M ff Vw- , Q P15 5. K N, VV ' l if S' 3 .3 n 2 L i Q ' I , w' vgig '. W ,.,,,, . Lx , .- 5 1 ' ' ' 0 1 J , K ' if 3 W NX K , M 5 ffx . :.- V ' 5 ' iff' 8 . .1 l'lll R l ' F , q .lll. 1, 3 iWjM l l l . .X XL ,A ,-A A , 3 ml ' ' 'f 4- ' ixN.1f G A , , Q ,,f p iw, 'X l V ,J -I 3 . ,f 'f1'T J , ' , AND ' an KI HU 4'2 I E x. . ma nn X ff 'X ID 41 X, H 31- new-3 in-'AL r ': SEVENTH GR DE 'NY 1 31 , if ' GO!'PLI EZNTS OF l W-N' f 5 YOUR ' A 1' THRIE T'Y Fooo sfvomas 'yu O Q if WASHINUTON, LISSOURI 'QW' AND .. , DR GARSTAN BELLE , MI sso wel G Biehl J Beesly R Bollman Carter M Cooper Chapman Durbin Farris Flieze Haines C Hicks M Jett B Kerr L Medlock B Mehrhoff J Michel W Nowack R Hector C Reed L Rehmert D Shockley gn N mmm cuoon gimp. TEACHER egg' Nrs Steen irst fi Mrs Bunge Third Grade Mrs VanHorn Fifth Grade wi Mrs Longenecker Grade School Substitute COMPLIMENTS OF BORDENS ICE CREAM CO UNION MISSOURI A R E PLANT COMPANY WASH NGTON, M SSOURI Zyomfmi Mrs Dittman Second Grade mx '13 KX 4 IA fb Mrs Kubits Fburth Grade Laurence Watts Sixth Grade 595 N 'Q : Sas, x F Grede Q '. K 5,3 x '. .X 4 ki L rf' ,- ,Q no AQ, ?kl,. ' r Q ,Qi f , ! 4 51 ' , X 7 , W 1 99 , 1 a ' ' G9 ' -Lv, - xx.. X v KD is Fi i f chef P' ' '35 sl W 'WE LIVE IN A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY' By Lawrence P Watts As this is being written, many people live under the dread and fear of oppression The people of whom I speak are not living in Russia, Spain, or in count ries behind the Iron Curtain These people live in our United States Our Government is becoming in creasingly aware of the fact that though our constitu tion gives a guarantee of liberty and equality to all, many people do not and can not share with you and I this freedom and equality Other nations of Europe, Asia, and Africa, must be watching us closely to see if we believe the wordsvve have written into our con stltution and say in our pledge to our flag If we do believe them we will certainly practice them This group of Americans are found predominantly in the south I refer to the Negro who was born into a civilization which will not accept him on an equal basis He is now asking that we Dive to him those rights and priviledges which go with citizenship You live in a democracy where you may think, feel, or speak as you wish You may prefer to remain silent Those Ire the things which make democracy work I do challenge you to think carefully and to form your opinions cautiously for you are dealing man lives Remember, many Negroes fought in vice of our country, many more gave their wars so that you and I might have the freedom or alter with hu the ser lives in we enjoy today Remember too, as we invite the immigrant to our shores, we tell him America is a 'Land of Oppor tunity will he not begin to judge us if we do not do our utmost to bring about equality to all, regard less of race, color, or creed? The fate of this and other countries may well lie in our solution to this situation I believe in our youth of today, and believe that with the help of the Bible, they will find the right answer From our his tory books, we read that a fam1ly's most prized pos session was their Bible Those families came to Amer ica to establish religious freedom and freedom of speech. Today we should uphold those same truths for which our forefathers fought so valiantly. We find that the Bible played a great role in the early colo- nial life, since being able to read the Bible was one of the big reasons for going to school and learning to read. Could we have forgotten this or just become negligent? I, 57km 1'1 I Q 'I I , -.- 2' T-4 finmv hun Lx Grade School Janltor Mr Karst Cook Mrs Davault QI K FAVORITES I5 5 School Secretary Mrs Marjorie Farris X' ' be-ix . Q :MSSQ- .X 'NQIAQ X QEWO N i 0 5 J High School Janitors Mr 8 Mrs Wittrock w Head Cook Mrs Ritterbusch COMPLIMENTQ OF a LLOYD TOLOQ COMPANY AND Nw LLOYD fu Cod Mrs Jannick VIRGIL QWTITH W EELLE, MISSOUPI A I ' f o Q3 5 ' 'f ,sg x ? 0 1 XG fx ,Li I W .QM ' ' ' 0 . K X4 A KVJA --1'A i-files .lil , Y rn , ' 'NE 4 , g !.L! AE .!' ,R ,ll 9 f A , 5 f 42. o N17 M A .s, S SUI of M. W 'Q X - K AS IXTH GRADE L Biehl L Biles K Crider ' A D Blumhorst was MJ M Drewel G 1.11-'aff Ng gil' Q It -5 ulflh 'ik XJ N.f M L Durbin A Ellis M Farris D Glaser P Hicks D Jannick C Jett D Jones Lautenschlaeger R Rec tor ' M Ridenhour - ' R Rogers I ,,-gn Q65 lr gr, COMPLIMENTS OF Ldzhs' BLANmDR3PTA K ' BLAND, MISSOURI C Rollins G Scheel 'HK86 ,f W8118 'Z R Rhodes N D 2 D R s R D 5 I ' 9 W 'V Vs 'Lf I 1 N , J H , N I. ' Q ,, x ' 1 Q .. 'f ' ' A ,, 1 ' f 4 V ' K .6 VLA, . ,gh ' 1 of 'MQ gel A5 xg: T-Ig bv' il lp, ' ' Q .:...'i f ' 9 'Y' ' a .- 41 'I f fw 5 .. , 'R , xx A' vs f 'J' 7 M Z 1 V x D A D, m ' .9 'Q ' ' , f A'- V K Q H lo,o1 .. L M . A V ' 1- - A ' WV 1. 'x t -,x, H! ' .V :V I Q 0 . , 3' K . W. Koch R 5 Hg, , S D ' - 5 5 9 fy ' 'X 1 4--My- W A- Wk? if L X A 5, il k, W .V ':h.,j K , xo 2. 35,55 I 'Q 5 fr' - A 'ln ' Q. 1. af v- 6, -n I , ' ., 5 2 x R A 2 , V- ' vt V I i Af A 'VV Q Xl. v V , . o Q- R fr' H .. 5 -n. 'Jn Q --- N Pl 4 W ole X 'iff E ,. .. . R. 5 f- -. 5 p 1 . Q V XA .Q . r I x, . ' 'H ff' - 1 . 5 + e 'Z - . . . 1 Wx! I' Cm N. C X W Nun V Yalimmk ',,f, xxx x'! 177 X -.gx fi llfw Xl. X ' INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY B S Bartruff J Barton R Bishop M Blackwell H Branson F Brumley Buddemeyer P Cautrell D Cordry B Creek J Davault Drewel Drewel Farris M Gleize J Haines T Hesemann W Hesemann J Hinson D Jannick D Jett G Jones J McIntosh S Miller G A FIFTH GRADE Bland, Missouri 7:7 , . A V f 1 l ,.,. . I - ' V 3, , W.- A 'Q K ' f fl ' 'N ni aww Qmf fFZg3 Wo ? my ' 1 A 'Y m', gh J 3' Wi f ' -, A ' -R ff' ' x 1 X ,- 0 JU t bot? M . ,y,, X W . , !'mX A ' X s , ' I 1 0 gi is ' ' - -, eb' f -L A K - i of -- s' , l N L ,J ' 'A' . . f K 'K 159 ij e W 5 A R I A K. I' K , x v 1 A ' fo . lu 1 1 5w.:df2,L I .' k a o - .foal fo S- KA - og' W l Z ' ' 6 5 . J' Farris E , A4 , Q, :n , . k ' F h ' K , ' K' I 5 . .A 1 V N, J A lily, V, g., V QM , 255 'Lf4Gb5k','5LiJLq QM,rfyag ' Vg A 0 S 1 Q3 an , if H 3 .wig I' . f ffihlf if ffgw ' L, , M ash Q To uYM.faoy'1 A, A A,? B? B WK ' i . ' . 4 0 fn n 0 , ?, . V y Q Xin ' ' S A . A. 2 f 1' 'N K . ' 'NW ff? , - Q- x 1 4 , wi ' f 0 ww 5 1 .,.? 0 Q A I Q F V l ' x' , 3 N . uf .I , , , 'f Q , 2 . Y 'lt ' K 'S K 2 f ' ' I ' R if m ., 7 3 'Y ' o 0 M Q ' 'V 1 . H K . M ' K 'g f M . , i W 5 1 ff' Mwg in 1 M . fs .5 ' Q Q, , I . 1' if , Ki .4 . S- . fx- 5 uf-7 U I O 'Q fb, s f WE f L, mr VN?-'Q' +911 MM.-qw Q FIFTH GRADE Nun jg Ifr'f'7l 4513 fNp!2N NFPA? 'v 1' Comwlim nts Of L A Ho ge aS Distributor Of Viteena Feed Medlock V Noland R Oliver S Path D Rehmert M Ridenhour L Scheel J Schlottog D Schneider Strack D Terrill Turner J wells Woem el Woemmel 0 595' X '75-x K WJ J X Z null? Bell e, mssouri X and Barbarick hardware itll Rland, Missouri .. 'f 3 i5Lwef5fgq' k X f ?i?',.1 K xx f , ,. , :M 5,4 B, f'g g: AD Q Eni?gQ?. L ?fi3fw 2DDif? N I - f D D D 4' f - D ,- ' U , L i , -T 5 L L i?SWf .A-' 4' X 5 - f W wig H gf 1 K f F f M. -H-W g 4 rqqw-. ,5 . jj, -ii L - Ni - , Y K I ' ' ,D QDDQDD D W D .Q Pmf 'Q' il? I . wffff ,f ' x VL - f . gi .X K.. W., aI .. N Q Lab .A Nflfmh. A 5.3 j XJ ' N 4' 5 1, Ee x .,D. , ,KI F! I L- I k. 'E??flQ5Tll4!?Tk 4E5Ff4i!1QL1hW'5Y' N -N . Y Q - Ek ' I I ' J . D + D- ai I , 'f 1' .A ,. x , 4 - gh :,- D bb S. Qi :Q , , pDw QMD V 5 QQ' An 2, kJ fi . -I - T D .D R TM D A ,. . 23' ' ...z , I 'rs A i ll. I A lj ' I M5 -J k , - if ff X -.1 Q. ik, .JV 1. X , my , ar f .Q 9 ' X ff , . e. Al' . . d -2--3' I Q-H 339' R X FW nw V J Beesley Branson Jddemeyer V Creek S Farris ross D B J Hadiox J Haines T Hassler C Jones J Kaleck C Keopel B Kerr T Koch Lunceford M Llrkins X11 J ,- 'Wx R I-LQ imp' Q 'UI' www' WQ,,r McClain Vichel M111 Nowack Rector Rhodes Rhodes A Scrivner B Skaggs L Skavvs A Smith Stone L Turner P Vincent 5 : VN R Wells H Q . T Lautenschlaeger COMPLIMQNWS OF MIQSOURI POWER k LI'HT CO F0 qiiffixls , : :-. f Il -7 W, 'gs-if , I . ki3!A3?. , xy ? ,mw b..AA: J gp.qlQk E. G 1 2 ', 0 .,n + ' 'V , - A f -- x - - N, ' 41 XV, ,-s' Q I I ' s ' ,0 A ,H J ' :fl , ' A ' 'Ng' .ff ., D Q za fx' Lggg Nsgi 5-j xy ' J 6 gil' KA1mii,i 4'awimJ X 3 fQ im , R. Kottwitz 'NJ is we fig' X J A ' 'R J ' - f - 7 g f ' K ,hw -' I X0 I. v . I f lf M V Q , E, JB: ' , 'V 'W . Wi B. K 5. X ,' 4 E. . er -v A ,. , 5 . I X ' 21 3 'I R ,J - 4 .. B M. J J Q J .1 2 1 -1 S. - , , H ,, 'L V S. sw- , ' ,es-,M Q h K rm, H. . I , B , b 1 lk m V L .n C X ' -R R - . 1 JZ. 5 'A ' . J ' 5 U ' ' 3 nj V - . D J Q. ,g , - We-ff? i 'wi K S, A . - Q E ,V A gfgfu - . M , ' u 6 V. , .I A . v M, A uh ' Ns A . . J ' 1. . J sz. 1 g Q THIRD GR N Baxter D Beasley B Borlisch S Branson 175' 'i' M Brown V Cantriel R Chapman J Crider 12 C Garver D Hayden J Hinson 'I' 'I F Jett R' R Keppel S Kerr E Lahmayer X Litzenberg B Loane C Medlock R Michael COMPLIMENTS OF DR J P TELLMAN BELLE, MISSOURI BOLLMAN FEED STORE BLAND, MISSOURI DE Y ! I Ik.-f, I - f b I Q Ti ,r ' ' I W A 5 'KO . I , Baia , is an ' I ' V w:! I!Iil x ,fs ? . . , Q Igt Y if 7 ,. ,I. ,. I , I .ig B M Q i , , 5 I , V I- , - m , if Lk l k L' K9-lack . I B53 ,ff I M 4 ,T K 'V iff I I we H C. V I 5., ,I tn ' - if ,,:I .:,,, h . Q B I I I i n If I 1' , z L Q V Q kg? X Aj K 5 LM NA Q., tm? - I 0 0 Q n A ? A il wi' iw' AFX f 2 'NX 'f f f,':'..- 'f--L . ?5Y XN4::::::::,, Wu. Wa-.-.da--'exif THIRD GRADE I Noland H Nowack M Rector R Rehmert MUD' M Rhodes D Roberts C Rogers D Schalk his L Soheel Skaggs M Stockton A Stradford Q, l 55 ,Sr K-fr-ask, S Vincent wg 'QF UHHHEI 3 EEF H a r- P I q may '?'x 0 linen Q FUHNIIH QYWIIBKI uv nu.: and gd, .1 G Wells C nahmeyer S Garver J Skaggs B smith N COMPLIMENTS OF COLLIERS SUNDRIES ' GARSTANG APPLIANCE BELLE, MISSOURI R Q Mi 4, in 53 2 l Af ,, , Q .V , ,gtwgA7, ' xg A! gf, S' f R -W vwiim SL 1,L.l 525371 X. S , ' ' 1 13? A . M .Q i i fglfdf f W' . ' f 'Z '..-- R - f L7 - . R YL 'F YJ 1,f '.f 'QYQ' Ra if ' Q ,,,, L qty? X RNS I k -:?'. ,QM'4sii I V ' K 53 ' . 'QQ fig 15523 Y' 2,1 7 ' ig, ako ' M fe MQ S5 v -,fywww 1 . ,.., K I 'sys' J' kj. , I ..., 'I : ' 7. S ' ' , ' ' A T' K 'H 4 , 5 M1 - I S 1 3 S ff??a.lA.M S X S' ff? ' - ' , ww -fif 'oss S -we lk E Wi' 5 ,falls S 9 , , E fA V:?,,S . f ' 'L - -, QE! 1 , ',,' ' 3- f ' .w , ' O ' I X : :' Zi? 2, f V M51 -- .22 . dill' X ': sf' .'1'I!.2! anne' X L W , 523552, ..., ,.. Eg . I 5 K K 0 L ,. 1 ' T 1' ' J' 3 5 f e ,', ' U - .., ' V 3' I 0 ef E2 1 A,. gi ff 1, -.. 15 www ix 4 ' w r s-: X P N gggg IU H- ., I ,-- 3 - - . EQ5, . . N -M N :SE ' 'gs' S--R 552' --- E 4 - V1 ' X S I :il l IE 4 W 9 I Wi.: 6 1 5 V' ' , - -J - , yx' x 'BT' 15 P ., hi If ifer f iigipr TE CO m all I 48 States vw SECGND GR D B Barbarick V Branson an X H Boyd '47F D Gantriel J Dawson S Creek K Doyel Glaser D Hafley -n-ff Halnes J Jones L Kaleck Knlvht R Loane 'XS' R McKinney Var? R McK1nneV , S Michael qw, S Palmer' 'xl P Reed Compliments Of Smokey's East Side Market Bland, Missouri ND BLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH BLAND, RISSOURI D Scheel J Qchlottog S Thomas J Woemmel B Durbin E , . Q, A .A V. I tw ,, -,,, I k k , A ' I Q t T VVVVV U?g,A ' .. Vf, ?,Q: , A 'D ai ' -'. if i K ,Jw . ii, , V ,-' 'f Vg. ,t ' -V ' ? i DDDJ D 1 C- Li', i . 4 A .5 P. K t D Q 1 I V , A 51 , ,,, .., A - K I t 0 Q .p. . D:.- , D gg: .b to L' 'C 1 :...,. if .. D 1 t - 1 ' t ' D. ,. - D vt 1 X A - V 4.1 43. 2' . 5, X L 3 . -,K -Ke Q , f- - A 5-su to 5 A 'l b ., , , I , o .. D 'en' Q' F' , ' - - . . 'j .1 L A 1 odrka ' . Q 5+ , f A 1 Y I 4 v ' ' ' ' Q , L ' --fn.: ' 5 fu D, W' . ' A it , ... , I' Q Q ' N P ,M 24, V515 C. 1 'W'-ff id-f vw., 'Nw .aug wg 1491 T QM? -dup- K.,Q,3. New 'S me SHIP' ax dffwff? LI A A 0 ,V-, .my is XN. ' 'H .f 5 S COMPLIMENTS OF , BAKER FIR T GRADE ,gain Bojigigaonmlfs C 1 U owENsv1LLE, MISSOURI ' X L aww R Baxter B Dees C Drewell L Ellis Holzschuh P Jett S Lahmeyer W Loane Lunceford G McKinney Noland Palmer Rector H Rehmert Rhodes L Rhodes B Sassman R Schaller L Scheel Sterling Stradford C Stone M West G Vincent C Crider , f I Ak' 0 A 5 I I L in '. -M., ' H? 3 A S V3 .Mk . mf qi 5 mx i . nr . V 8 Q , Y 3 by 4 K, I i K , , Q F- ' ' 9 1 S 'W - '. W ' E - mm Qggeg ,e,, , Q5 gps E .,,457. g -, .S Q' Q Qfgggh Vl l VK, .5 v z If A we X A W, Q 1 Ley! . S 4 5: ,, Jr zjhsaqr V fga lax f ' 3 . S I Ls 1- 'L 0 -yi V' 3'-, S, fi. i - 1 -as mf ,Q ' H 'S I we L1 E p this k g 'K , 6 Q x - D I K K ws, J' 4- V l .nie A I Q 3 ,.3,' V.,f -- L 4 if D n' K A , , I S 4 f Q ' ' itb V , B. S o Q 2 -,K S 5 vi H.. S eff e M- ' ,. 5 H x Q H M b! K M K .sm ' . ',: ,, A . ' v' ' 1 , . fi ' ' I t -. :lj if J . F I 1 'A 'LZ-1' . I kj I 1 . S S ,S S so J - ee Seee Q f' - 5 ' . L i f' ff-'if ' esesos S ' gy f'R A - In :L ifgfg -,L.E2g .4 ' ,,,3w 'f' ,, .Q' ,W ' V , xy X ,, , . ,a?,. ' ',, e 5' S', 15- ggese ' fs 3 lwffu, . 1 ' ,gk 4 ,- Km 5, . Q f S 'iz . ' N ' V F K E A . '. W deb y e'W S S t y 'Q ff- ' ' Y' 'Aff 1 ' . :ff ' 5 . I I!iiIIlih!Et:. '57 THLETICS X Q, Q Q xf 1 Q1 O be X7 AB ' V G x ,Vg v A 1 ,gf TOP? L to R S Hicks, D Drewel, P Stone, P Barton, M Barton, M Dozier, R Bock SECOND ROV C Durbin, M Dake, E Drewel, C Given, L Phelps, S Jannick, Coach Dawson L to R P Oliver, H Stude, J Dawson, J Medlock, D Trainor SECOJD ROV Lonnenbrink, L Hicks J Woemmel, T Homfeldt, Coach Dawson ttt R Winsel TIN! YVTTQ An O'Vn.NSVILTI:. AUTO BODY 'Pitt G f'A'scoA1ADA THEAT R of:m':v1LfE: 'MISSOURI CLYDE POPIT TANAFER AL AVS A GO D 'sv OFTx:.N A GREAT owns as HANDS My N 6 I A X f VX Q . .13 ,. . 33 . . O L ', D, ' Q Z - . - ,-3 f - - .. . I . .4 2 1 .. sa A f . . I L' n I 4 . . .. . . Ls f - I3 FJ 0 1 'R ' . 1 3 4 O , -a x P - 0 . 4, K, ,1 . . .- I L' ,JG O. I ' -: . . In ' l U1 L U1 ,. u L x o ' 24' 11 F ' ' 0 L V 2 I-J 0 I 7 3 n ' . , U r.. f A gp V ' 5 , r , O . - .. 'YJ C-4 .- ' 3 fx' . u X 1 V4 -2 L.. - P- . 23 LTI ' ' 0 U m ' ' m A .U f O . N vo C '-. GIRLS SOFTBALL The girls of Bland Hlgh School enjoyed an undefeated softball -eason w1nn1ng four scheduled games and three games ln the Cuba Oftball Tournament By winnlng the Cuba Tournament the glrls uccessfully defended the champlonshlp crown and were tltllsts for wo years in a row The Bland glrls were enthusiastlc about prac ice and competitlon and displayed excellent abillty atchlng, hittlng and base runnlng A large number ere won on the pitchlng abllmty of Pat Barton nd the larlssa Clven The Bland Girls w1ll mlss the ablllty ln pltchlng, of the games catchlng of of these two lrls very much ln the future years Members of the squad were at Barton, Clarlssa Glven, Myrna Dozler, Leatha Phelps, Dorls rrewel, Pbyllls Hayes, Mary Barton, Edna Drewel, Carolyn Durbln, argaret Dake, Rosella Bock, Shelba Jannlck, Sandra Hicks, Pat tone and Bonnie Blehl land land land land land land Scores of the games were Owensville Belle Owensvllle Belle Cuba Tourney Scores Owensvllle Salem BOYS SOFTBALL The boys softball team showed much lmprovement over the 19 5 eam and although the record was somewhat dlm we feel that better ays are ahead The boys were defeated ln all of the regularly cheduled games and the scores are not lndlcatlve of the type of laylng that was dlsplayed Several tlmes the comm1tt1ng of an rror rulned our chances and gave the opposltions large scorlng pportunlty We were not dlscouraged by the S defeats we absorbed ut were rather encouraged by the one vlctory Thls was an im rovement over the prevlous years record when we were wlthout a lctory Members of the squad were Ed Llnnenbrlnk, Jim Woemmel, R Medlock, Homer Stude, Jlm Dawson, Terry Homfeldt, Jlm Llng, ave Tralnor, Howard Kottwltz, Larry Hlcks, Ed Bollman, Gary ongenecker, Glennon Barton and Bobert Wlnsel COPSS of land land land land l the games were Cuba Tourney Scores Owensvllle Bland ll Steelvllle Belle Bland 3 Belle Belle Owensville L -7 11 : - 18 - 5 : - 1 ' - O L - 22 - A n -3 ' -2 - -30 -6 sland - lh Steelville - 7 uh. 5 V xi Y ' ,A 0 an l - 2 ' - 9 M - ' - 3 - 3 - ll f ' - 12 - 2 - 12 - ' e 7 TOP-N L TO R E Bollman, R Winsel, E. Keppel, K Bo1lmenTEAM G Longenecker SECOND ROW R Weber, G Barton, R Enke, J Skaggs, J Ling, Coach Dawson FRONT B Linnenbrink, D Jett, C Jett, J Gross B Barbarick, TEAM L to R G Oliver, H Stude, J Dawson, J Medlock, L SECOND ROW H pKottw1tz, J Noemmel, E Linnenbrink, G Longenecker, E Bollman, Coach Dawson ua 15321 -M5 4, ,M SATISFIED Hicks, 6. Homfeldt. . ' . ' CES JKTMWPL Ne 19561-S7 b e+b'1 1 neon 1 3 me tfl 1 X Xe. Tne m was c mvr,el of Junmci, enf oben ores Lor he erewber par+ cf the ewson 1 xoufu r 1 ten flno wel nui- teen losges were not toe fcPn1dnb1 record we J d p ay some Hood besketb ll CIWS ide exper1ence velnei tnlb yeere ccnpetltlrn should WIVQ t e PU 2 2 coed start for tne next seescn Members of the van ltv sound ere Tereg 4omfeld,, Jlm Devebn, Lnrrx T1CCa inward xet vwtz, Fenx Ienvenecken, bellman, TH Tlnnen rv P111 PUPPI Omer Etude end Gordon Olmver ooert lneel xernX 07 OWHlG Tn Jewee 'oueer, So LFDCWL ln! 11 tr e en el Q utch 'Q war C fr ree fer tlf een Hue ,even Ylne nx +11PtC6H loseee ILF lvl S of tng were the U we Lnnzng ern n t Cla1P ourna ent nnl t teen bovs N Q cd tne per QLD trobqv QT tae Cqernvvllle R r3l::x'L'.L'7L L mx Jsk e,el ee,. A Jef 'Jen 11 ln Meng vqfe 'Q , - f e 1 Pef ' f W9 ni S ,L M n U , eng. U . 3 f .. 'ltl 'el -N1 J'Un ,.- Y W JJ , N A eI'fb e H 17 g f 'i 1 H 12 A .b e et ' 3. ml . 4 fel W , ' 1 by 'O U -M ' J, ,' e h, Ref S , Q Y . .. 1 , , K . .s' U Q , uv , Llffe. .f' I ,ue, e J 1' EH, T af W, tfi -,-j 1 , .4 Ed F, A . 4 4 ' e FJ f nz, 2 L. ff ' S, U .b N K ef' 1 . The B teen squad members were Jim Line, Glennen Uerton, I Ln T'LH: .AL' , Y . J m,,lMen, 2 . ' f'ce, '. ,. W .f F b L', 1,uP f-, C 'T en J tt, Edli ,p , ,ni ' Berle ici. TAC Sefcxb eeorl - if C tge - N U, ,M v',e e.? ,El m,U .. If'nl wht. f senifn . . .e I te,m bojj wf f , ,.seletir, H the St. f T w,, f,: he T en. , bein- fwerdf ' 3' twens x Lit f, 7 I -U ' e Teen Tournament. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL For a number of years the Bland School has been host to a number of schools in this area in a basketball tournament. This year we were able to win the championship. The fine defenslve playing by our team comblned with the agresslve actlon led by Junior Beasley enabled us to come out vlctor lous Larry Mclntosh and Clayton Read dld an excellent ob of ball handling, whlle Ewell Dake's h lght and S128 proved, also, to be an advantage Darwlr Payton and Earl P3PPlS gave a good account of themselves durlnp the tournament as well as in the other games In Wlnnlhg, we depeated Cuba, St James and St George Boys who d1d most of our playlnp' for the 'P team were Jlmmle Hassler, Gary Biehl, Ralph Bollman, Lonnle Medlock and Larry Rehmert The A team ended the ea on w th a re cord of 8 wlns and Il losses whlle the 'B team won 6 a d lost 3 Ev if-iff? gf N-Qjzreftx ,VHQS 0 ' . j . s G . . . . v l 1 ' 3 N 1 , , ,- , D .L U V U O 0 0 7 .I ,. ' 1 , f 4 - . 1 . s- s i - s -- . y n I ,- fl l sm fs ' fI 1Tl 'ffikf .'k fi ' Xvfflftx, fge -b?g f I 'ff' il, XX I ff A1 fx, K- ' If I IJ, f-XT,-, ,- fi?w - Nfg XX Q ANU !,m '- ' f 1' .K . X g 'W I Ilyp 14 y -, -. , Q-jj:3Q,,T5.':Q.ff5ffljfiLia, X Q 4 4 N4 - D A , .1 vi x CTIVITIES if Q9 N1 TOPwL.toR. B. Terrill, P. Barton, M. Douier, R. Bock, D. Drewell, D. Chapman, P. Sewell, C. Given, S. Rogers, S. Jannicg P Stone, P Oldfather SECOND ROW M Barton, S Hicks, J Stone, M Horstman, B Walter, S Jett, N Koenig, A Nowack, E Drewell FRONT D Kiger, J Koenig, D Dawson, P Longenecker, C Durbin 5 XX .L N S V X of L to R C Durbin, P Longenecker, D Dawson, J Koenig, D Kiper Y' , , -NWN 1 L H : u x N I O rv Q - . 1 - ' Q H . I F' 1- F' . C3 I 2 - A gs O T f ZIJ Q , WW : L11 0 .. LU o , m O u i is O 0 O - .4 3 ms 17 u, . lb' o , i I 's up , L - X I . -Y., . 1. wx X x . 5 ,- . ? ' :la gl it 3 Q K 5 ' 5, xx w 'IX 'S u ' I ,GK CQMPLIMEWS OF rf? BLAND, MISSOURI ! me 'VARDnN vmmy PUBTISHTNIG A .A 'J 0 ENSVIITE, MISSOURI .gm I -in Y CPG fl kd Ara If rg -EQ' Q The Pland Hifh Pep Squa onsists of thirty one gurls The e girl worked hard to make our oep squad out tend ing We were fortunate that the busses were taken to every game includinp the tournaments This year for a new attraction we added to our pen souad two baton twirlers, who worked hard to helo us make OUP yell ucce sful The leaders elected for the year were Phylli Lonvenecker Donna Kiper Jane Koenig Carolyn Durbin Donna Dawson Senior Senior Qenior Freshmen 'reshmen The baton twirlers Mary Barton Ldna Drewel Freshmen Freshmen lhe leaders uniforms were The skirts are of black corduroy set the uniform off white and worn over white blouses In contrast to the leaders white corduroy -kirts with black Jersey sweaters and to make their uniforms complete they wore white parade boots. Ve hope in the years to come the pep-squads will keep the burning school spirit that we have left for them. unique and exquisite lined with white satin black checked weskits are the baton twirler wore L73 C if WW i Q .. QW' Y - d'l I ' 1 : Y-'-1 , ' ' 5 -' 3 ' fam . j . u I I 4 Q. f gb A T -fm ar ea Q .3 !'Qf ., W' 2 . TJ nf A 5 x ' M' ' .. . ,' f' F! , 'X T if - 4'-1. f- '- ' 11' .1 1- 9 . - ,, , X h . -ti ...fn , , 5: 22 -, T gf: fs- T ' ,A I ., - . .- - Q. 1 1 '.. i..-' I nr A 7' aff, EL i 's V . . 'Z SJ' 1- f S' X, ' ' -Ella asf: jf' ifff ,! h 13 . . Q .ful e ., +122-:j11,7,, ,hh ,Z-y Fe, lg 'Si .' - 'T.,2f,,f ,L ' f 1 ff ,. W' ' ' -L If ' -' 'fu ff ,fair-'af -J '. .f 1 5 ' 4 ' - t ' ' - ,, -J.. I . Wa .' ' ' W 3- ,,, , ' f .1 '3 ' K1 -' ., - 1 - . - . Q s -' s L , i-- s .J- 5 . i- ' ,.! Ji .V ,Q .- U I - I. U J. t '- J s s s. . I 0 3 , ' 1 I ' Q F . ' , C h - . , . .4 -' '32 ' ' .J ' -' A .. V' . . ' : . I , m . . . L.. LJ I I l o I I I .J L- . .. - . A Q' . x Q , ., I .. V . Q . . . 4 , GREETINGS TO THE READERS OF THE BLAND HIGH SCHCCL'YEMRBOCKt We Lions are proud to say that by our advertisement we have helped make this book possible. For we, as Lions, are dedicated to be of service to our community, our state, and our country. We the Bland Lions Club, have served the community in many ways We have managed the City Park, help d with the Christmas Program, and are now in the progress of forminv a Bland Industrial Development Corporation L , but not lea t, we have supported our schools program 'e int d work to see that Gasconade County R 3 ha the best elemen tary and the best high school in the state We invite all to visit our Lions Club mcctinvs and help us in our work Wesley J arris Pre ident INN A-L QL '1.AN ,fw xl jx.- ,ff Q ir 'gplif f' 9 fiuuj 4? , . ' e 1 H - . 1 0 eg, ' , ast ,' . Y O s 5 , N ,cn to - f C3 . lj ... I . , if ,. A Lew I , . F ',, ,s' GL fN S Q f ' ,-a ', -4 3:37 .1 ix 4-f.'.:f s-ji fi! 5 . .S , .Jill . 1 1 I-'jf v'-.Tig I ' U 0-H,,,,N7:,h, -1?-7535 .w 1 -' - '::fi ' rf. -- '- - - 0.45 ,I ,V N162 ,, lb I . Ci' H A I :A ., -.. WILLING WO'YhRS The wlllxn Workers home LCOWOmlC3 Club has as thelr notto, HBu113ers of Getter Home. and Communl les We a temot to live up to this Motto by learnln how to be better homenakers and also b belolng 1G community 8CtiVltlSS P few of our communlty actlvltles for 1956 were Startin the new Communlty Llbrary that is located 15 the Clty Hall and he books are 8M9118b16 for use by the community, SOOUSOFlUQ tea for the 1uUl0PS and seniors, and now, are 11 the orocess of makln ran enents to out uo street marcels in our town ac montn we ttemot have a oxo rem that wlll help hu aln new vnfor otlon so we nav be better homemekers sore of our o o r ms ow 1057 are January lebruary arch A rll EJ JU1G J'T ..J Q 1 SF OVL OSI fC or Hood o enrw LW by Tabel Schalv and VlO1W No lane HRef nxsh rurnlture by abel Schall and Parle nloomhorst Basket dinner for the lall tean and entertaln ment by H1 xoy Patrol ' re ol otnln rs Ro ert Fross, Vlr 11 Llng, and Irs. Garrett Johnson 'FlPSt Aldn by Fr Car er eal 8111 b rs John Heber ana Hrs Ferd Lanmefer at's :ey LQ Loma sconomrcs Home A ent HGather1n nn er Bouqaets' Vlctor den stenber Book F6VlGX by Hrs Wa ne Toland I 1 H CarW, State Lutrltlon Soecnallst Cave Decoratln b s J Au ust Lahmey Chrlstwas nnrtv for the comolete farlly Cir Club s affllrtate Nlth county tn e and na cnal Lion 11 GWQLOU Scrvlce. Therefore, the latest 1UfOIW3 nowem Vina Ls oX8ll3b7G t us P T A alxafs pleasant task to dlscuss the oro ram of I s ra lf to watcn lt develonment, espec L con rm P o the oon 01 he oommunl V a Y ou D W A has assuned lts Hare o ons bll nas n f c ool Ca w no s o raise mone Vhlb LS ea h o tie need of our lun broom, 1 thc hrubbry ue n e on or sc oo 1 rect once a wonth an arent , teacher an C llllr look forward towwri tits nec n Parent can taWk to 'Q t P ers an' ce how tnelr ch1Tdfen are e ln so oo TLe P T A as oo dlQC1LSlO1 abou t e new posed Q1 H school Q i,x Ft aj' - '- - H. xg- v f-1 o ' 1 ' .J S . . A . .. , . V ' J., G ' . , A t lu F t' . . . 4 , . , - - L M. A 1 . N5 A X . y . A'. '. L' . x ' ' . .' ' ' 'c L ' I .Q .' M . L . . , , . , LA A A ,' ' , ',v a ' '. ' . . L . D -. , v V A .. A .LJ ar- .j A . A y s . 3 1 . '.- E, h . . I ' a Ji to . L' 3 Q M ' - 'S to 5r'N , Q,' m, , m,U a L .L o- : To , M' ,r 3'G. for ,ce C I 1 , 11 'f H.: . Ct .Lal-I.-SH ,T lp. .,L,. ,., L. ' C 4 W A . V -- i,f'hln3 ' ,' fn IT e i . , ,E D H L .. . F' ,,, .,,, - ' - 'X ' .- M ,J .. L , U . . K .1. - '3hv-' . p ' -----'Ca ' C1 'L'.gH by N . b W' J Drs. . R. . F , P Q .Q ,K , A. .. l Q 1 ,v L '------- ' v f . t . r ------HN Pl .r'n3H y N . . W .' J '. I v - A. J I July------'Wh F W '. Y 4 'c o sf H by . 1 . . AfU1st---- '.5 hL,tN ' ' ' 0' by Hrs. 'c 7 fr .fr i ,.J . Q. F teiiemb - xr v r . y. I .L . October---'Selection and Preparing of heat by Miss Flora - -V T i R.. A L. ' . I X nw' '--H L '.3H y lr . . 3 ft er. Do evb' -- 'U . ,a '. .M Y.H . . L! A V f . i ' ' ,d P' the . , s at , . . - ti ,Q dxt As' A A ' . A L U '.' 'L - f'r. ', T .: au'.' 3 F' ' W c . It is , w 5 a . , ' V A 3 . ' ?.T.AQ t i 3 t yinj ,I ' S , , L' - lally if 't est 'totes t ,he 3 -C ,n tn ,,Lw. 'tU. Again as last year, r ,,+, , he , ' sr f F9S7e. L ' ity. It lfs Bal Sch F'1fo1 to ' . . Y JL'nh ' uszf to tell no . s ' ,e, a so K - s at tic ,ew el Ye.ta-y h tl. mhe P.T.A. A -'S . - U. A,d pa . s L s .d H 3H fs ' -A Q E' H -bi Q. .'S -- tnf oaths G .e SA H 11,' 'Mfg , 'Q pro- gressing ', ,lo 1. ' H . . . hos had 5- d 's LJ ' . 't 'h '. ' PPO' ., ' L 5. - , SNAPSHOTS MQJF 'Q X 5 QA Z' COMPLIMENTS OF SCHAEPERKOETTER I G and BRANDT FEED STORE BLAND MISSOURI QWFJS FEEDS 'N SNAPSHOTS COMPLIMENTS OF E. C. ROPTNQON LUMPFP CO AND BLAND GARAGE BLAND, MISSOURI JUNICR CLASS PLAY April 12, 1957 A-Feudin' Over Yonder Characters Mountain Maggie . Dorls Crlder Maw Fry Shlrley Wheeler Emmy Fry . Bonnle Biehl Izzle Fry Jim Dawson Clem Fry. . .Homer Stude Rosie Belle Fry . Jean Glten Aunt Harry Hornhonker Margaret Dake Becky Nae Hornhonker Mar1lyn Branson Wllly Hornhonker Larry Hicks Pappy Popoff Davld Trainer Zeke Popoff Howard Kottwitz The Travelin' Preacher Ehdle Keppel Story of the Play Here's a Hillbilly play, rlch 1U the humor of the Ozark Nountalns, that 15 sure to please an audlence of any age groun The plot revolves around the Popoff famlly and the Fry famlly who have been feuding for years because one of the Ponoff boys said he was golng out to shoot an old skunk one day and accldentally hot Paw Fry lnstead Peroldlcally Mountaln lapgle, a legendary character who travels around the hllls nurslng the sick, must come to patch up someone hurt 1U the feud Rosle Belle ry, belng handy with a gun, takes the only unattached male ln the hills from under her slster Lmmy's nose Emmy, who'd llke to get h1tched, d cldes she'll end up as an old mald if she doesn't get one of the Popoff boys But how can she marry someone w1th whom her famlly is havlng a feud? She enllst the ald of Moun tain Maggle, who's tired of tendlng to victlms of the feud to put an end to lt Mountaln Maggle, wlse ln the ways of human nature, convinces Maw Try and Paop Popoff that some plaln sufar water she FlVFS them is a love notlon which wlll make them fall 1U love They are tlred of belng lone ly and have Just about declded to marry and end the feud, when Rosle Belle arrlves wlth the news that lt was all a tPlCk Once more the feud lS going full force In the end of course, the feud lS ended and everybody is hapny, but not before there are quite a few merry mlXuDS and ribtickllng Sltu3tlOnS 'NQA v ,-:gm 'X fx. ,fn J Q 67 xfj I ...A Lvl 5442: -' I U I 0 O I . . U l O I O O . I I I I l Q I O I I O O l I I I D D Q l O I I I I U U U U O I : U l I I .. U O I I i I Q I l 0 I O I U . h' o 0 0 o Q a . n I I U I I O l I O O I . . . I I A Q D 'L . . . l . - S .. 1 ' ' H r,' , l I O Q 3 ' ' . , L . F l , . an ' . V J . 6- . V I . I . . I . S . - . . f . . T ' I . J Y . . 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' fxiif . ,. 23471533 I? f ' 'EQ N ' 'P 'H 'Elf 0 I ,iv ..., B' 5' l X W kbs 5 if N. .12 if , . , df off The Sectional Contest was held at Bland March 15 1957 Owensvnlle and Bland competing Jerry Ioemmel, Robert Winsel and Margaret Deke competed in Novice Practical for the Juniors Margaret Dake, Bonnie iehl and Jim Dawson were Juniors competing in Novice Speed Margaret Dake was the individual high in Novice Speed and Novice Practical, although Owensville took the team honors in both The Seniors combined their talents to win in both Amateur Speed and Practical The Seniors who competed were Donna Kiper, Pat Stone, and Jane Koenig Amateur Speed Jean Hahn, Sue Pranson, and Jane Koenig, Amateur Practical Donna also won individual high for Amateur Speed and Jane Koenig in Amateur Practical The team and individual high were entitled to compete the District Commercial Contest on March 29 in St Louis The results of the contest were as follows The Amateur Speed fDonna, Jane k Path, and Amateur Prac tical fSue, Jean A Janel, won first place as a team The individual awards were taken by Jean Hahn CAmateur Practi calJ and Donna Kiger CAmateur Speedl The winner of first place as a team were given trophy and the individual highs received medals Margaret Dake took second in both Shorthand and Speed These winners are elgible to compete in the State Con- test to be held April 27, at Columbia. we wish the Seniors the very best of luck when they com- pete in the State Contest. we have every confidence in you, so keep up the good work. Jane Koenig Pat Barton 2 ,O 9, , ,HD xx ri Jttixuizarleuftiisl QQ? I. . 0. . O a ' n f . '. ' ' H WNW X xr When gold mi ration to 19 0 Pontiac that time as Ya YK uk! f , lqkg DRIVERS' EDUCATION was discovered in California there was at once a mad rush that area to obtain personal wealth Similarly, on October 5 Motor Division, Clayton, Aissouri started Hwhat was Known t the mad trend by presenting Ralph R Harris the first drlvers' training instructor in Missouri high School the keys to a 19 O Chevrolet to be used to teach high school students how to drive an automobile Since then, we have organized our Q60 Driver and safety education teach ers into one solid mass or bond to relate methods, ideas, and attitudes to benefit the gr atest number of students possible and to give them the same general study guide The modern automobile has become woven into our social and economic fab- ric It has enriched the lives of our people Traffic accidents are social problem which can only be solved through education, that is, establishment of a new continuity of thought re arding s fe driving prac tice Thanks to men like Captain John A Berglund, Highway Patrol Oral Spurgeon, Director of Secondary Education, Harold O Carlton, American Automobile Association, P F Drury, Director of Safety Education, AAA of Missouri, and many others We still love that mad trend to obtain personal safety for our high school students We would like to extend our thanks to Mr Eggers of the Owensville Motor Co for suppling the car used in our classes 7731406 ,s O n 5 ZION EVANGELICAL R REPDRM CHJRCH CHURCH SEHVIC S 9 Q5 ac 10 M5 BLAND, MISQOURI :- K x', ' ,- . 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