Bonne Terre High School - Diamond Drill Yearbook (Bonne Terre, MO)
- Class of 1940
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UNM UlDIU?WyTUiHIDNHD UDUDJUHHH UWVUU PUBrI5r-:HJ BY KBCIQDNNK UIIUQIRH MIN UU SUPUKUDUIL X - , 'NX - A R - -7 1 W D C A To Robert Koran who as a member of the Board of pdUC3T1OU has so felthlully 511GB hl tlme and effort for the e efit o e Qonne Terr Qchoole for tue oaet swxteen years elpht of whlth he has served a pre 1 dent ve th tudent body of Bonne Terre hlbh thool 1D aopreolatlon of his UHtlTlHF ef forte d dloate thle, the 1040 Lditlon oi th Dl8WOHd Drll D U I T I O N . VT r A V . L , , - ,1 . . . . 3 J - f 1' ' V 'S 'rl r s b n o f th , . 'J e V ', A 3 L' , ', 'f ' , S S'- , V 1 S S ' kv . 'T - Ox . . . . . . - U 7 ' 5 'L 'I 1 O . L .W V q , . , G . A . 1, ADNINIQTR 'XTION CLASSES ACTIVV IWIVS CONTENTD 'IE DIAI OITD 'D after a lay e of eleven ears has aeann come lnto 9'1ST6H e pr marLlf because the student body o1Bonne Ferre Hlgh Qchool deslred such a publlcatlon The purposes lH revlvlng , to create greater lnterest ln ou1 chool,and to provlde a record of school 3Ct1Vlt1SS tH8tlNlll grow dearer as the years go by Thls annual has been made under the ausplces ol the school wlth the varlous department COHtTlbUtlDE to lt thelr type of worm Because of thelr lnterest a la ge number of' students hav Llven of thelr 1311119 and talent thls progect DIAL OND DRILL wk X 'HS D LL I IJ IJ tx L use A V L 4 - ' ' ui ,J ' , ' :J 1 c i -Q' .1 , . . LJ , . . ' 3 . . . this annual were to stimulate school spirit . . , S .. I . Q . A L , . ' ' 1 ' ' 2 r, L l L e fz' o . .' 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Teachers College English Leona Markey C Mo Teachers College Physical Education Virginia Patton Mo Teachers College Latin and Lnglish Elmer L Smart A I University of Missouri History and Fnglish Lawrence R Smart University of Missouri Mathematics Bertha Strahlman Columbia University, N Home conomics Wayne Wood S W Mo Teachers College Social cience X! P Jfxfflf 91' Rl 0 I Bo S. 'lm' i I I . A . I ' B. S. s s. W. T . A-O Bo U A ' ' . N. B. SI l ' g 'I a Aa his B. s. y , 0 lo U Ao LE: I I . . l 0 Yo 1 .LI , B. s. f N . ' . n B. S. . Q i Fgilriril-::..,. fp! I5 ,NLF N. X fm i E! , ,,gi,.ii,igi:':, BTHS ' find? 0 FACMJY Xa ilwv-er f-V viii? WAMGND DRML iii 131 N .3 'Q w ' F- ' A GN' sr j is ' Q ' j H 1- W Q' Q 9: I '26 .Q N QQ Ygbatxl LC ' . ' X 'rs ' -:af Q 31, ml .' x G T 5 F ,I 1 EN X ' -. 'I X X 6 Q. SX ax W ,, W. 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Pm, Sec'q?Y X X AX f 21 , - , r 1 . ,- X X ' 1 Y ,ggi Q V Yu ffn f' N M Ta,Ylor L vargo J Ls'Hle+on ,ff F AuBuchon B2 na M Bacscr D 8caue'H'e 6 Buhrmes er ENIOR IU3Ci WO FChapman H Claywell x ff kfff M Cla well R Crcglow S Durovclk L Eas-I' D Fmk DIAMOND DRILL 1 7, C' 1- -,. h' In :J I 3 ss C 3 ,l - J K-W, . gi. . 4 i 7 J J . 1 av . M ' . N. I P . ' . . -I X DX, 1 'I' ,,, H -Q C . 1, - if - 1: ' ,A 1 s X1 Y! ' - l'F',, D4 , -1:-Q 1: ' I -4 xr- -, ' - 1 :'- A . 'JJ' - , J- ' 1. ., - l ' . ..-.....l..1 Xgffrifrr-ml?-Tfiffkzyit 'NIXX AYEFQ VQ-W' fyQfJ5i al Jr! -s V -V,V A Vila- 'N-ui f5f'5l'14 : T ,E 'rifzs QPAN S 10 BONNE LLPWE HIGH Thanks to you for educatlon Vo1're h6lDlUE us to make a natlon Thanks to you for smlles nl laugh We're truly sorry for all your wraths Thanks for all those qunps and clanks Thank for short ana thanls for tall We're waltlng for your becl nd call We know we've oaused a lot of trouble And now bGFlHS our truggle But thanks to you we're not afrald Your t 3lUlHg has made us stronv and stald lOl nods and bee wreathed sm les We gave lr leturn our wlt and wlshes You have wor ed rard to Het us hele Oul thanks to you re most snrcere So thanks, Dear Bonne Terre Ulfh, Our esteem lor you lS hlvh a the sky Best luck to you, we hope you rule And tharks, onne Terre, you're one swell school Dewey Nance DIAMQN D DR Il l I X 4 X PM ,N X. LI C S lf it 4,57 f, A , :X X L' v f . f fLxx:xlN!,C.fr U x ' V ' Im 'Q I ! 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YT 'W fM?'12,f1 , X-.tg-'54 A., ' ly lin I :cu-I -. fl --7.4 -1 KX D Irvx xl, fs N x -R-J-itil Frank Au Buohon Chorus '57-'40 Intramural Sports Del Bequette Chorus '57-'40 A Capella '58,'59 Intramural Sports Martha Bieser ' Chorus '57 Glee Club '57 Pep Squad '57 Intramural Sports George Buhrmester Band '57 '40 Chorus '57 '40 Dramatlo Club Glee Club '57 Intramural Sports A Capella '59 Fred Davld Chapman Band '59 Intramural Sports Chorus '59 '40 A Capella '40 Senlor flay Harry Jo eoh Claywell Ba ke ball '57 ' Band '58 Tr ck '58 '59 Tonnls '59 Cholus '59,'40 A Calella 59 C thellne Clafwell B nd '58 '40 Glee Club 5 A C r a 5 Crorl '59,'40 Senlor Flay Mary vf I 1, -' M, E OAI ' srl Ion ACTIVITIES Rosie Mae Creglow Chorus '59 ,ll '58-'40 Intramural Sports '59,'40A Pep Squad '40 Susan Durovoik Intramural Sports '55 '58-'40 G. A. A. '57 Annual Staff Lenora East '40 Dent '59 59 '40 Chorus ' Flnk Chorus '57 Band '57 Softball Intramural Spo Tessle Forshee Jack Intramural Spo Pep Squad '58 Chorus '58 '40 Annual Staff Gaffney Tennls '59 '40 Chorus '59 '40 Irtramural Spo Junlor Pla Senlo Play Steph n1e Gldlej Chorus '59 '40 Glee Club '40 Junlor Play I'tS 5 rts ' 7 '58 rts '59 5 1 SCUIOT Play Verlln Gr en Basketball '57 C o u '57 ' 0 oftboll '57 ' A Capella '59 Helen H3WklHS lep Jqxa DIAMQVLD VMILI., J 40 '57- ' . - ,'58 -'40 ' L '39 ' - C' Q 9,!4O ' '57 ' A ,'58 ' '- Gu An An '37 ' ,'40 5 , A I ' , , I I 1 -1 , W , I .. ' ,'40 S t , 58 ' r J ha , LJ a . ' 1 .al ' , , Q -m,'40 I j ' Intramural Sports ' 9, 40 k'+ - a 1' 1 ' G QI' - V ., -'40 - I ',.,8-'4O T 51 - gg . 'anell 8-'40 5' gk ' ' 2 E' 1 d '40 7 ..........,.,.,.,,,,...1.... P' Vi V 'Aix -- BTHS - X - XX T Fdfxshcc J C.AffneY s on e, 44 All V Green H Halfer H Hawkins E House T Huff SEN IDR IC13'1'4O B Hurd' L Jasier sf J Johnsen WJ hnson F Marhn R Mayberry A Meyer RMuller M Moors DIAMOND DRILL a ,sg VMors S5 X 6 4 4' nb X if I ' - JK 0 5' 'H EEE . 0 4. 3 o 'l ri ,imc H, . K I X fixx D XX X x 1 4 fr- -F6 W ' ' 'L V, , gs: 51 r ' Q ' - '- ,. A . - ' ' , . - , ,f ,f ,j I .L I A fr 'Y . -1 V ,X , - Y A , 'A N If , ' 4 .4 I . X X , XX X X V X x ,FT Zi Y 1 ' I: ' X '4 -un I 1 ' X 1 f Y .- . - 1 7 ' ' , D ,f ff D - . o . ' . . XXX ,K f x , - ., Q th S A 46. . D' I V J reg ,- . . . r i L C, - SENIOR ACTIVITIES la. - , Q lk Qi - e'g5EEig-1t'5 fp '3l'5 it 'ggli-li: ' lt r Florence Martin Harvegaig 'g7-'4o clee Club '57-'4o Chorus '57-'40 Chorus '57-'40 Intramural Sports '58-'40 Pep Squad '40 A Capella '40 Robert Mayberry Clarence Henson Softball '57-'40 Intramural Sports 57-'40 Basketball '57 '40 Softball '59 Chorus '58 Intramural Sports Edwln House Track '57 Augusta Meyer Basketball ' - I A ' Softball '58-' Thelma Huff Softball ' Pep Squad '40 Senlor Play Benton Hurst Intramural Sports Softball '59 '40 Loretta Jaster John Band 57 Johnsen Glee Club '57 ' Band 57 Chorus '57 '40 Tennls '59 Nlllette Johnson I Band '57 '40 Chorus '57 '40 Glee Club '57 ' A Capella '57 ' Jeanne LIttleton V Chorus '57 '40 Glee Club '57 ' Softb ll '59 Tennls '40 Pep Squad 57 Chorus '57-'40 Glee Club 57 A Capella 57 Softball '59 Intramural Sports Junlor Play Robert Mlller Jun1or Play Marvln Moore Basketball ' 7 Tennls '58 Intramural Sports Vlrglnla Morrls Raymond Murphy Intramural Sports Senlor Play Dewey Nance Intramural Sports Softball '40 Cholus '40 Mlldred Newcomer Pep Squad '58 Intramural Sports DI,-X1W'lNU Dil' 5 sap 5 5 5 1 5 v 5 v Y 1 37 '40 G. I. . 57 40 ' -'40 ' -'40 39 ' -'40 ' ' 9,'4O .. '58 '4O g. 1 ,138 3 ' 8-'40 , :sa ' -'40 . . . Y . V, chorus '57-'40 ' 8- 40 G. A. A. 57 ' , - 40 ' 7, as - 40 Go Ao As V' - 40 . ' 8- 40 I P Y V W V -vi. ,Q 1 V li I ir 'V V O Q Q1 4, 4l, Siiii5EsEi 1 ll. 3 Omer - we-I-B fb 5? 7 EW - SN, aggxfb SENIOR ACTIVITIES 1 I x 5-7 T3 I-'I 036 x i, -ll Grey Norman Band '57-'40 Chorus '57-'40 Intramural Sports Senior Play Robert Orten Band '57 '40 Chorus '57 '40 Intramural Sports Senior Play Annual Staff Betty Paulsen A A. Band '57 '58 Chorus '57 '40 Glee Club '57 '40 Pep Squad '40 Stanford Pinkston Meroeda Pratte Dick Dramatic Club '57 Intramural Sports Chorus '57 '40 Glee Club '57 '40 Softball '59 Senior Play Rainer Intramural Sports Donald Roux Intramural Sports '59,'40 Gloria Shaw '59,f4o 'sv '40 'sep o Junior Play Senior Play Thurston Seivers A A ' Intramural Sports Glee Club '57 '40 Chorus '57 '40 Pep Squad '57 '40 Junior Play Senior Play Oland Stewart Mary Lois Chorus '59,'40 Ellen Taylor A A ' Dramatic Club '57 Intramural Sports Iep Squad '57 '58 Chorus '57 '40 Glee Club '57 '40 A Capella '40 Underwood Glee Club '57,' Chorus '58,'59 '58 57 '40 Leonard Vargo Lester Rawson '33 '40 Glee Club '57 Intramural Sports James Rice Chorus '57 ' Track '58 '40 Debate '59,'4 Chorus '57 '40 Junior llay A Capella '40 Junior Play Helen Jann A Capella '40 Intramural Sports SGHIOT Tlay Chorus '58 '40 Annual Staff Pep Squad '40 Vlrglnla Romsey Gladys Wurn Dramatic Club Chorus '37 '40 Intramural sports '58 '40 '38 DIAMQM D DKILL .X GQ o c 7 - G. . sv - i G. . . sv I 'sv y 3 , as 4 , ' Band '37-'59 -40 I ' o I X A F p I AJ BT H5 ' -f-v - , - 'Y ! R, MurPhY D. Nance Fulewcomer 0. Norman x X .XXX XX . 4, , WX 3 Q , 4, fo' N, '- nzf - D ' 44 21 5 x I ,J A if Q 'my Da' ,Dv A - v R. Orien B. Paulsen S.Pinks+on M. Pra1'1'e R.Ramer ,XX PTD SENIOR 4 a X XX +A f Iq3q wo D L. R.awson J. Rice E 75 V3 3 E . I I - V. Rongq D. Roux G. Shaw TfSicvon 0. S-fewarl' .2 Q J' F 5 41 . b 'Ty L. Underwood H. Wann G. Worm - - DIAMOND DRILL .i, ef' as Q . nseav U A f a S SENIOR cLAss PROPHECIES Q , E , Looking Forward to 1950 . This evening at our class get-to-gather we are all won- derlng where we wlll be and what we wlll be dolng ten years from now So we have gotten out our crystal ball and here is what we See Martha WCOPl6H Bieser lS stlll the same 'nolsyu Martha As we see her now she 13 on the beach ln Florlda and, by the way she lS stlll wearlng the 1900 bathlng sult has a few more moth holes 1n lt Mary Catherlne Claywell 13 slnglng over the radlo onine Scatter Flea Soap program She gave up teachlng school to slgn numerous radlo and movle contracts vLenora Vast lS ln a beauty contest ln Alabama If she wins, they say that her chlldhood sweetheart may not have a chance wlth all the competltlon Leonard Vargo 1S a full fledged undertaker He says, Hway back ln '59 Jeanne Tlttleton taught me that taklng care of the doctor's m1St8KGS was real money N We see Gladys Jurm as a lovely dress deslgner and model ln Parls She 1S seen frequently wlth Count Frank Dreler Helen HQWKIHS lS marrled and l1v1ng ln Cadet, Hlssourl She and her husband manage the toWn's fqVOT1tS fGSh1OH shop Ne see that straw hats are on sale thls veek Helen Jann, the crystal ball tells us, lS a nurse 1n Mafo Brothers' Hospltol For a whlle lt seemed that she was she pot thls very hard Job ln order to reduce Benton Hur t lS ln Afrlca WOTKlWg 1n the dlamond mlnes UG lS an erpert dlamond cutter Next year he lS comlng home to marry hls chlldhood sveetheart By the way, who lS sheq Tessle Forsheens a stewardess on he Amerlcan Alr Llne She has route from St Louls to Detrolt She lS engaged to marry a parachute Jumper You can't say she doesn't plck them hlgh mlnded DIAMGN D DMI' ' O . . . A . O , ' ' 1 ' ' ' . P. S. It n ' ' ' . . . . . . ' - 0 f . U. . . E , o . 1 . ' o A . . . . . . v. .. F L . . U 'J' A 3 ' . 3: ' . C- 0 D . SOIHS to be an Woomnhn irl but she becan to et nlumr so ' J. . . ED .L 1' D 0 . A S . . . .A . . . D I q . 14 3 . J X 0 . U U ' 1 0 Q I S. G 0 . J, . . . u 1 . 1 X . 7Ij'tee---m- . V ' ' lg ,,f V V Y . ,WV ' Y wr D W, L 4 1 -Y Y H -V ,fyf ,..,---- - N !, . XN 4, 5-Q jjj rg ,Q 'gf .. . Ap --N P X- ch-as ,Isla rHgv' 'M XX r I lj!!! U, Wg, If-. x I N , --.1 --,, .Z fl .L 5 L it l, ,.s ,-..U f,,- y X. , .X K- Ve A Ale- ,M X X 'jx .. K -., I , V .- -f.,-I , R rr t c, ...Vt X j'e5 I 'mHvXhK'VY5id , f-CX1 .jc . 1 . .. gf New ,t2i5- semen CLASS PROPHECIES 42? 732- JJ:-L f i 1 q fx X '-I -, x avid in gpn1l,,xg,l,1igC,3LJ 31 r., X. ,, Oland Stewart is the very capable manualtrainingteacher of the Bonne Terre High School. He decided to be a bachelor and teach school the rest of his life. We travels to to ried true We see, is see Willette Johnson is in Florida at present. She around so much it is hard to locate her. She is mar- Robert Dace and spends the summer at sea. WBillW was the colors for five years. see Augusta Meyer and Dent Fink married. Dent, we a famous musician, but he may give it up to be a railroad engineer. Augusta is Keeping house. They have three little Ndents.N Marvin Moore is a traveling salesman. From all we can see, yes, it's clearer now, he has a girl in every town. We were doubtful because in school Marvin was never like that Virginia Morris is a university teacher She is teach ing Latin and English We see her now engaged to a handsome professor of chemistry Raymond Murphy comes into the future picture modeling extra long pants for a noted clothing company In 1950 you will see Ray modeling clothes in the movie shorts Dewey Nance is singing on a national broadcast now with Deanna Durbin However, we learn that he is singing opera instead of popular swing pieces Bob Orten is a noted Journalist He is editor of the Star News Register He also broadcasts news from his office daily at 4 45 p m Stanford Pinkston is a radio engineer and a successful one too He is married to a Flat Piver girl Again the image in the crystal ball changes and this time we see Merceda Pratte Merceda is a social reformer and she advocates that we should have capital punishment She says that she owes her speaking ability on that subject to Mr E Smart Francis Au Buchon is the same little Frankie still get- ting around he is an accountant for the St Joseph Lead Company He, as yet, has not found the right girl Vljrhhxghilj Ki' ' . . o . . . . . - . . . 0 0 K . . 0 f . . ,o - . . . . . . O . . o . . . . o Y I O U . . I 1 I O . . 2- - . o 1. o I , 9 . . . 0 J. A u . . o o 0 . 1 . Q ...- u 1- S 0 c . - s . C x N ,M-, ,,,,,,..,....--- ...L .-.' ...., ...' ....,...l - 1 H I , - . .-.-- ,.--....-i .-- -'- , V . 'ff' , A ' J-- -- 1-IL ---A- Y I x ,., ' 5 ' -, - A ,f f X -1. -1 ' . .F :im WE:-.,.7T a-,fee - X' ' 2' , 1 of . wx I Y A I:- ,X fxw.. I tl ,,-A, 5 ,IPL '- ' . - i l,-',- H ' f' ,QAV ...LEKZ SENIOR CLASS PROPHECIES Norma Jean Belkmap is a secretary for the Standard Oil C0 earning 31,000 a month. Norma Jean was in our shorthand class in 1940 and we all knew she would be an ace secretary some day- As we look again into the crystal ball we see Del Bequette. He hasn't grown an inch since he graduated. He is a gag man on a television program sponsored by the Short Men's Club. Omer Norman 1S WOTK1Hg ln the St Joe Lead Co office He just about drlves all the other workers crazy when he has to sneeze They have to work over time to get all the papers ln order after he blows them around Thurston Sievers lS leavlng on another w1ld game hunt this month She w1ll travel to Borneo ln search ofthe wlld man from Borneo It is expected that she w1ll brlng hlm back allve Harvey Halter, we see, 1S a radlo announcer for KMOX He lS very dlstlngulshed lOOK1HQ ln h1s new mustache When hls clear mascullne volce comes over the a1r all the g1TlS stop and llsten' Florence Martln lS runnlng a large grocery store out on Settletown Drlve Her husband 1S the Recorder of Deeds t Farmlngton We wonder lf he lS lssuing all the marrlage 11 censes to our schoolmates Donald Roux, we see, 1S a famous research ChGm1St When he was lntervlewed as to why he took up that workhe replled, 'Jlst wanted to flnd out why anyone studled on the stuff ln hlgh school and I got lnterested ln lt W Dlck Ralner 1S the new chlef executloner at Jefferson Clty PSHlt6Dt1qTY Dlck says lt pays real money, and he Such a good one that he may be transferred to Slng Slng Clarence Henson lS walklng up and down the maln street Of Bonnle Oh yes, we see he 1S the asslstant marshall of town and on h1s day off he works ln the A 8 P sto e Thelma Huff 15 a famous com dlenne on Broadway She lS very modest about her good Jokes but she confesses that She learned them 1n B T H S I X Q .. f' r I 5ln,l. isflrlsv' ryajllfxm . . . 0 U o . I . A . . 1 . . . I . . . U - O . . ., I . . . . - . . .V ,A A 5 o . . . . . . U . . . . . . as 9 U D 6 U O I .. I O . . . o 5 l ' I I ' u o Q . I O I ' 0 - . . . . C Q U G' Q Q 'A 'I 0 I J U Y U O I 4 . . . u . . 7. .1, u . . 9 n ' 1 . 'J . ' o 0 o n ki - s r S +..,k....,1. f 5 i I x .N rx ' I nb ii.. u - 1 Q - . ll , ,, ' , , i. Q , VN l N -Yi, Y V - 1 , -. ' ,n ,' e -cf: .. L... , r vga A Y A ui- Y ' rgl'fL3 ,ffiffpf if irq? -X1 ww XC, 13 tfiifyii' N f ' I-1 -I '-Nj 1 KN lr-'Xl X UL, rzjr J 4 ,4 jg ,JSWQV lr, - - mfg? sximoa CLASS Paormzcirs 1 Loretta Jaster looks very graceful in the crystal ball as the new Skating Queen of the World. She will appear in a current hit movie in 1951. Verlin Green is an electrician for a large construction company in St. Louis. Verlin has not, as yet, found his bet ter half, but he is still looking around for her. ' Harry Joseph Claywell is a priest. He has the parish at Bonne Terre, and all the old schoolmates are coming backhome to be married by him That is, those who are getting married We see John Johnsen playing tennis He has Just won the United States Tennis Championship Next year he will play in England P S Hope you don't have to take your gas mask, John . Lester Rawson has been elected the mayor of Settletown for the fourth term He has done all right since school was out and we know it was because of his ability in his history class Stephanie Gidley is a very successful dramatic actress and a dancing star on Broadway She got her start when she played the lead in the successful production of 1938, nTlg8T House N She frequently dances with Jack Gaffney on the Great White Way when he is doing a personal appearance there with his orchestra Mary Ellen Taylor, because she was popular and a good tap dancer, is teaching that subgect now in a large school She isn't married but it isn't because she did not have chance Robert Eugene Mayberry, we see, is a noted author His latest book is being studied as a text book in high school civics classes The title is NHov to Get Along With Your Teachers N He says he owes such ability to Professor Smart l Sally Jeanne Littleton is still as beautiful as ever She is a striking secretary for Vargo Funeral Home. She got her job because of her good record in shorthand and typing?9 1-----M '-:.-:::::'.: Bob Miller is the pastor of the Congregational Church He started studying for this position when he graduated from high school His wife is the former Mary Stewart L' Dl,gXMQTL,,D DNN L, 1 I A-Zyxf, Neg ' SENIOR cLAss rncrfmcins Virginia Rongey is a nurse. She got the idea during year in high school when she had an appendicitis KShe hasn't grown any, but she is an eye-full senior tion. t a white starched uniform. Rosie Creglow is married, She and her husband arecwners of a great mine out west--in western Missouri. Mildred Marie Newcomer, we see her before a microphone. In giving radio lectures she makes real money. She surely can fill that position because she practiced talking so much in high school. Carrying on with our future readings inime crystal ball we see Suzanne Durovcik in her style shop in Cleveland. She has a large staff who model exclusive clothes for exclusive people. George Buhrmester is a news commentator on CBS, He took Walter Winchell's place on the radio. NBut,W says George , 'I stick strickly to important news and let the other events alone. That's where I surpass Winchell.N Gloria Shaw is a nursein a Catholic hospital. Her sunny disposition and sympathetic care make her beloved by all her associates. Jimmie Rice is a construction engineer in the building of a great dam. In his spare time he is revising Webster's New International Dictionary. He says that some of the defi- gitions didn't coincide with his vocabulary in his school ays. . Lois Underwood is teaching Home Economics in Potosi. During the summer she is in demand as a cooking teacher. In 1950 she conducts a cooking hour on KMOX. Betty Paulsen is a housewife. We see her working about the kitchen. She has baked a cake and is ready to ice it. She is getting out a box and, yes, it's the cornstarch. She always uses a little bit in her icing. Fred Chapman is the owner of a chain of drug stores in the Lead Belt. He no longer jerks soda, he sitsin an office, smokes ten cent cigars, and directs his employees to jerkthe Soda. ??+?'i-iles ,D.!A.fXLg'Q3N D DRLL 1 N W ,aff ,. 'X 4 fl- .11-7 -U., .f A xx , - F II X-F3121 -f, 2 3712 N- - f N',. vm' v,f1' f X' 1 7:-fxnx NX ,if ,A A 547, ...- V ,, X x.- -K -. -, . x . , x N , -' K XX 1 u Llp I - X X - . . ' 1 e ...- ,J .5 N- -V Lf k v 4 ,4v:-D nl lfizq, , 'A' I ' - tug hm-i jziib iatlhg gf Tiff Q SENI OR CLASS PROPHECIES Edwin HBudN House has been a popular football star of the Big Conference. Now, however, in lQ5O, he is older than he used to be so he has taken the position of coach at Notre Dame. So we come to the end of our evening's entertainment The or stal ball refuses to give any more information con u s J Q cernin the future of our lives So we must aut awaw our l crystal ball and hope for a bright and successful future for everyone in this graduating class YXXXXXXXXX CAN YOU IMAGINW? Can you imagine Fr nkie Au Duchon dating a 'glamour g1rl?H Gan you imagine Dior Rainer and Bob hsybeiry working? Can vou imagine stanford linkston reading a book and making a book report on tire? Can you imagine Virginia Moiris as a captain of the basketball team? Can you imagine Susan Durovcik without h J le son pre pared? Can you imagine Dewey Nance walking donn the Fall and Can you imagine Jeanne L1 tleton without a tear in her eye? Can you imagine Helen Hawkins with a size twenty four waist? DL-MXQN D 'LULL Q T f ' ' a .' U . . ' fl . . A . K . ,V 1. X . . . . , P. , A , . . U A X I o I . . . . G? S D . . I X Y' . 1 L not singing or humming a tune? . . . E .t . E . 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Q k :N t XX T . 4- 'N 3 A 7 ' .z - - , 1 J 5' ' ' 's 9' Q ' k ' XIX f x ' J vcounfs lue FDouqInS H.'D001lQ5 ADUPOVCUI ECIWIIPJS c.. , . 'X I -kj I A I ,J , 5? L. Rnfon Prcnfon Lfarafacc Nfzzwkr I.S0.m1 ,XXX -N 1 Q J ,g KAP ' G.Gi1!f.,,-. P Bow-Jon J Gown-0 Efvrmves Hinkle Hood Q , . wi Ng ' kslr 45 E: in YT ' +'+..':w 72, 'Y,i,rAl-. .4 , 1 . sas up -7 5 lf' d 'rf D ,, 1 I e Q f 1- gif 'lg J FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS 21 gm F'-Ffh A 5.1! 5' ,lm ki ,fi - Y 'if ' ??iranCe5 nNunnieN BHDSGTR 7fDolores NDeeH Biesef . ' Bettie Lee nBetsV BD8HlHg Iva Lee HHUHSTXH Calm Lyle HLollypop Carlton Helen nFizzlen Cash Ruth NRuthieN Cole Alma NHoneyH Compton John nCrowbarH Compton Dorothy HDottieN Conrad Virglnla HGlHH8 Lou' Counts Florence HRedH DeClue Frances nFTdHK1SH Douglas Homer HTom Douglas Anna NAnn' Durovclk Patty Lou 'EdardsW Edwards Paul Fenton Lewls NRedN Fenton Wallace nShatN Ferguson Luella NToadieN Forshee Norma Stormyn Fowler Ivan NPudd1n Gann Gladys 'Pudsyn Gllllam Paul 'Aben Gordon Jean nCOVl9n Govro Evert Rabbit' Graves Edlth WPearl1e' Hlnkle John WShort1eW Hood Francls nFranK' Hrltz A1108 Ally' Hurst Mary Frances Jenkle Jenkins B tty June UJetty Boom' Johnson Manly HNoot Keller Myrtle nSlSN Keller J ne NPat Kldd Fred 'Moosen Kleppsattel Donald 'Sldn Long Mllton NM1lt Long Don Paul NTurK' Marler MHTV Frances NSlugger Robert 'Nlg' Neel Irene nl' P8VllK Robert HPetty' Rettus Moran Opens wtf' ff' 1,40 B! ' ., ERUQ-kmggnaifnakiilila WGood for us.N HFor evermore.N NWhyo?n NIt's immaterial to me.N nYeah.N NFor goodness saKes.N WOh, Trudyln 'Remember?W HOh, Shucksln NGimme a bite.N NHey, Johns 'W NOh, Shuc s'H II Shoot a ?1g, n I don t Know nNot really ' 'Well what d'ya Kn 'N mouth and says nothing. NToo much looser NNODDIHQ 'Well' Well'N nHey, S ep'n 'I don't know WOh, Shucks WThe heck you say nOh, ck ' NI don't know 'Oh ec NFiddlesticKs nChase me HGolly 'My lands W NHey, Coun s UAW' ec ' Hwnatcna eatin WOr SOmSth1H 'Always ln a Tlrmol 'Oh shucEs NNO , , I fiwflto Y Nell I'll be darned NI'm always ln a Turmoll NJ1m1ny Xmas ' NI'm ln no rush ' DL-XMff3N D LJ' li l ' ' ' ' u 0 K . I - ' O ! N ,, . n y ' Y ' I ' OW . . n O ' N O I O I n t . ' v . 11 , . v . Q ' 1 A all f ' he U n Q ' V' ' ' 1 ' 9 h K I N I - I il I ' 1 ' I N C ' N v 0 19' N ' 11 2 e ' t in N I! O ' 1 I N I ll H ' ' 1 Z N l ' ' ' r 'lan 9 ' v I n J 0 . - yy d n 1 N 9 9 VI . n uv I 'V - 2 v 1 ' v ' 'I . 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Winfred NRedW Pettus Elwood NPoosieW Porter Burnett WPeanutsN Poston Raphael WTarzanN Pratte Roy NRayN Rawson Virginia WGinnan Richardson Alberta nRosieW Rosborough Erma NButchN Roux Anna Marie WAnnieH Seitz Alma nwalmien Shaner Lila WLoun Simmons Clark NBullH Stewart Rudolph WDry Ginn Stretesky Leonard HBusterN Thurman Wayne WRedW Thurman Leroy NSkateW Tropp Mary Wwallieu Wallace Edward WEddieW Ward Q lph NHamN Vha f Mathilde 'Tillie Jitt Elwood 'Zeken Stewart Mary nStew' Stewart ' Q' Y, . ---X x FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Cunprintablel uI'll bite.N WHecK.N NI don't know.N NI don't know.N WAW shoot.' NWell, shoot a pup.n nJiminy CricKets.N 'I'll swan to goodness.N NDopie! Good night.W UNO---ooo?N 'I'm in a Turmoil.N NOh! Boyl' VI don't Know.' WQuiet, I'm nervous.n Nwell, I'll be-W NI don't know.W NI'm not talking W NOh, go away'N 'No Kiddin' ' 'A comedian for me ' NYa, K d ' iiiiiiii CAN YOU IMAGINE9 Alma Shaner jltterbugving? Bob Neel with creases in his trousers? Iva Lee Cain with her mouth closed? Florence DeClue without dimoles? Elwood Porter without Uelen Turner? Betty June Johnson answering a question Paul Gordon whispering? Going into Oman's and not seeing Myrtle eller? Raphael Pratte dating a gzrlg Jean Govro in a quiet mood? Roy Rawson taking long steps? Virginia Counts tall, slim, and dignified? Ruth Cole not rolling those big brown eyes at some boy? Don Marler without a cigarette? Nayne Thurman failing in his gradesv Alberta Rosborough reducing? Norma Jane Fowler without a smale? in history? Jfdllxqj' to J ia E le5 . r - v ' . n V Q .q I I ' .9 . -' i 0' lr 1 Q . J wb. I ' LA A 1 , - N ' t'5li?i-of JD' W' A J rrrr YQLL pertr-dla-7-fiii ff BTHS ...M.. mlm, PHT Arffr rw., Ja D 1, If 3 a mmm -R I Ipllc JUNIORS l'I36I Ho 1 p 6' WPTT BPT RP S L A5 T CSQQT W Quai? 'S WP! A 40 www? nwuu.. Euan: RU s, nun DIANOND DRILL L . X I K M 9 8' b 'F - W 57 X 1 W R t ,TX I ' I J . fl 1 - U J . C kID3 .JOLYISCD . Lon vilxvhvb- 'n at E. 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And In Zv- OR cuss HISTORY y, chapter MCMXXPCVII i eight long weary years a mighty tribe of youth come round about the walls of Bonne Terre High School, he year of 1957, once more they appeared before the of this renowned schoolof learning, demanding admit- Then did the mighty King Bruner call unto him his trusty of the Guard Wells, and in a voice, thunderous and , demanded to know of him, nwhat meaneth this green t clamoreth at our door?n 'Captain Wells did reply, U0 mighty King, these bethe verdant Freshmen of 1937 demanding admittancein our Halls of Learning. 4. And H the King, looking out withiaised eye-brow, noted that they were fairof countenance, mightyof limb and many in numf ber, ord 5. And 6. Then clothing Thus was 7. Then us elect and also 8. Then others answered saying, HLet us appoint ered that the doors be opened unto them. they did enterin. Yea, some 90 in number entered in. tenth day of the month upon them,putting their their faces with paint. this mighty tribe of Freshmen initiated. did they take counsel, saying one to another, WLet And this they did serve with him. it came to pass that on the the Sophomores did wreak vengeance in disarray, and adorning Paul Gordon our Most High Ruler.W did they appoint Mary Stewart to our scribe?n And Pearl Hinkle to do came some saying, Hwho will be this work.N And they did. 9. Then as new dwellers in High School, they did hike to Wheelehon's Cave, where there wa which they endured celebrate with a s much merry-making , after much trial aid tribulation and partaking of food. 10. And did gath dancing. again, on the seventh day of the eleventh monththey er at the Legion Hall where they celebratedxdth much ll. Many days passed and members of the tribe grew restless and said unto their Chief Counselor, Paul Gordon, NLet us - at Qlf-WXQFID DRJLI,-page as X n ,,,.ffTf- 3-f' XNQQ' ..--f ' C' '- A an Iufibgjl L Al K JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY now have a scavenger hunt.N Thus, they went forthand search- ed through the town for many strange things. 12. Now, as the year drew to a close, the Mighty King Bruner called these Freshmen unto him and looking upon them with favor, said, WMy beloved, ye have done well in your work and conduct, and deserve great rewards. Therefore, I say unto you, Come up h1gher'n And they came Chapter MCMXXXVIII l Now again in the year 1958 did 74 of these tried andtrue students flock unto Bonne Terre High School and enter as Sophomores 2 And again didthe hearts of King Bruner and Captain Wells swell with Joy as they noted the arrival of this goodly num ber- And they did greet them Joyfully 5 And, as before did they elect a Chief Ruler, Bob NeeL to rule over them And Ruth Cole did help him to rule And again did Pearl Hinkle serve as scribe 4 Then did the Sophomores look upon the incoming Freshmen with wrath, and arming themselves with paint descended as a mighty host upon them, and did seize them,and persecute them greatly, causing them to weep bitter tears 5 After this came to pass, they did apply themselves zeal ously totheir studies and won great praise fromiheir rulers 6 And as before they did amuse themselves with hikes and parties, making merry with regolcing and dancing to play Post Office, but were subdued by one of their Coun selors 8 Now it came to pass that one of thelr number Clark Stew art, who had been in De Soto did return unto the fold, and they did welcome him with exceeding great Joy 9 Now, did Counselors Herndon and Craig issue a summonsfbr track men saying, NO, my beloved, run ye on the tracks till your muscles are like unto iron and ye are swift astheeagle flying DIAMQN U Ml' L. O -y g I 7. Yea, even did they grow boisterous one night and desire 0 . , ' p . . 3 . 1 ' H 1 -.-..-......... r' , -H my, , , V H Y ... . , ng Y -an -72 1-4-' f ' X EXE-X , 'in'-ffm'fy-fffy' V muon CLASS HISTORY Mfg 10 And Bob Neel, Fred Klepsattel, Clark Stewart, Milton Lggg and Paul Gordon answered the call and did make an ex- ceeding good track team. And the Seniors and Juniors did look upon them with envy because they had found great favor in the eyes of their Rulers. ll. Then, after many months of toil, the whole tribe did gather together and select Mary Jenkins to spy out the land in Jefferson City, and she did bring back a goodly report of that fair city. 12. And soon thereafter Patty Lou Edwards did go unto the cape and smote upon the strings of the harpsiohord and was henceforth given second place rating. 15. Now did the Rulers, their teachers, oppress these gay Sophomores with many troublesome questions and examinations. And there was much wailing and weeping and gnashing of teedr But again did they wax triumphant and did pass intothe ranks of Juniors. Chapter MCMXXXIX l And now, in the year of 1959, did 68 of these Juniors once more deliver themselves into the hands of the Rulers of the High School, to be led in the paths of wisdom 2 And it came to pass that Myrtle Keller, together with June Kidd and Fred Klepsattel ruled over them 5 And Myrtle did call her subjects unto her and spake thus them saying, Tarry now, I pray thee, while I speak to thee Let us go unto Settles Spring and there eat a repast and make merry ' 4 Even so did they And a certain Bob Neel did forthwith immerse himself in the water of the creek for the sumif five pence 5 Now arose armies from surrounding towns and Coach Burger did issue a call for basketball players to repeltheonslaught Of the enemy 6 Then, did these mighty meh of valor, PJSIG Porten Tea huts' Poston, NRedN Fenton, Bob Neel, Fred Klepsattel and to N . I O ' o . ' . ' n . ' vo Q , I ,. 1--gi.,-t I ff . K ' , 1 ---M----......,1,-r Eg ax- M1 ET'-X5 Va V :TJ 'I I '-F S -'S ee R - - -2 1LJ-U1,4-Q-'-'..i,Lfl Lff,-LQ.:v:-I ' 1 ,---. 1' X ' a,-' ,,..f Q Xxii Y--ext '-11 'F T' Q' ff' C 77-1 'jf' ,wr f-- ' u ..E4 4?fii9 .JXIWQLQUQQEEQHNK JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 1 AZT nge-Mqiwlfwikfuigx Clark Stewart answer his summons and went valiantly forthand did give battle to the enemy, winning many victories. 7. Now did Mr. E. Smart issue a call forthose who were glib of tongue and possessed of much reasoning 8 And AlbertR Rosborough, Roy Rawson and Wayne Thurman ap peared before him making known their wishes to debate for Bonne Terre High . Even so did they, and won many victories, and thefame of Wayne Thurman as a speaker went abroad into the land, and other contestants hid themselves in fear and trembling and would not appear against by the King lO And it came to pass and did array themselves the Seniors in a Tacky Fred Klepsattel did bear him Theiefore was he givenaamedal that they grew weary of much study in many strange garments and Joined Party And Betty June Johnson and away the prize as the tacklest cou ple and Elwood Stewart did also win a prize Yea, even so did he ll Now counselled they with certain of their teachers say ing, NLet us have a play and thus earn much moneys W1U1Wh1Ch feed the hungry Seniors at the Banquet 12 And arose Miss Patton saving, 'Come unto me and I W1 direct ye in the ways of dramatics H And they hearkened unto her 13 And it came to pass that as th y practiced this play, Mr Smart did rebuke them saying, NYe are likened unto the lilies of the field ye toil not, neithei do ye study N But they h61TK6HGd ndsunto hrmand did once more seek new amuse ments 14 The girls waxed corts to a Leap Year 15 Now as the year selors did look upon bold and did take unto themselves Darty at Oman's drew to a close, the King and his Coun these Juniors Uth.8lOVIQ,gV8 and praised them saying, NO my beloved, ye are th apple of mine eye YG have done wellin these lit le things, and great shaE.be yOuT reward Enter ye into Senio hood And they did so widigreat rewoicing DIAJMQTLD DJQILL ! 1 . .- . . . . . l . . . 9 . . . . . . . . .I . 5 L O J . C . s . . . . 1 Q Q . . . - . . . I O o . . . . .. . r . . to ' W . o . . . Q 1 u .1 -J . . . f o c Q D - . C Nl I V I I I . . . . . . 1 7 , V C T , . . C .- . . . . 0 l es' L Q . I - 1 O l A l I . I n 14 ' l 1 . D . J V . - ., Q . . J. . - U J , LJ ., v . . T N . . , , . . . . n U 0 i..i.....-.T..-. I Xt I' ---- -,,...., - .....,1......----'- Y ' ,- . i ...- Y ..-, .W - 4 -Y f-- - SQgDUUQDm mcWCEs Q XZ VQEM 1 GJ ,X fi ,A..-,-- T, in ff ' W Xxx , el 1 '. -' x -f X - ' ,,f5x-jlx,-Xxx glfxx 'xiiik '--1.1- ' ,l X ,ww mi ZIWIWNVKWIVJQH -l ,NIO x Ng iq- 3-ji f ' f..-4, 1-,Q'fJ ' 1 '-- MV fl ' ' Q 'X I 319114 -:lf , :VE gli' ll WQ' D g LL- U5C:F4u'Q.f, W ' 1' fl SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICERS President . Carroll Elliott Vloe n sldent Forma Greene Secretary Carmen Perrler Sponeors Vlrrlnla Patton Martln lCh6Wl8Ub fX v . 5.5- E2 l 4. Q 'M . 1 . Q . A . e-----e-- PIN WAX ae of-41 e - M.-- ---....---.o., I 5 A ,xl I g 5 pf .I l , , , Y ,N Y I 'Yum V-,. W.,-gg,1,,:. 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X. 1 . - W X 5, X- if f I . . o man Home . r S.Jol .Lfu say . u r r 1, ' -5 R ' A X Q 0 v A W x --Z I Q 1 X - .SQ ' -P 2: I . Twin 'UW 4 o o if I I xx f HN M . ml ern mm' in . L an en . i . i r lc c w ,f-v :'f -.L ,aaa fm xtk-I'tr-:r:?f- ,fx xl O ,,,f -' f e - - few' - H .'F., '-E - . I -5-, x, S .C. ,7 V Q TL' ' V. - L XX. 'xrFfA?q32Ai7'Tv4fn73i1 , I X. ,, ffA7?If F'--if'-' 4- 1 1- sf WHY I COME TO SCHOOL Selwyn HSpigSn Atchinson Marie HSieN AuBuchon Maxine HMackieH Bieser Earl HBustern Blackwell Lynn Blackwell Linus WCurlyn Boehle George HBambooN Bomba Laverne 'Vern1eN Borchers Jeanne nBaby Jeann Buhrmester Elsie nTommyN Carson William nB1llyn Coffman Omer NBlueN Coplin L n HL D N Coun s If 'i'?+ If' elf' I ,f I, . -- '- f ' - .,: -- --A .V ' ir:-,, .,' R..--'-.X aa J? - 1 . n :1,', Ilia- 57-Q -1 xl ,f 1 -..-typ, -, .. -Lgf',,,lLf.':..x.:-,...-... -- To keep snow out of my shoes from B-50 to 12:00 and l:OO to etOv. Because I haven't else to do. anything Because I like to. To prepare myself for more education. To get my sixteen credits in four years, I hope. I don't like school, but I don't want to quit So I won't have to pay two bits to get into a game or play CStudent's ticket! I don't know what I' d1dn't come Because do if I Because I want to broaden my mind Because school than stay home I'd rather go to Because I wouldn't have as good a time at nome To be able to secure a better Job so tha+ I c 1 do something other than work or the W B A Because there s zo o her better means to ecure an education 'f' rr a CLA.. L-fin.. In ,lar l . B. O , v - d I . 0 . K I ,. . . , L O I U C11 . L J. - I1 0 1 . . t 1 1 tn, Sv L - . J O I I Q - . X .X . . N -:X ,xl ixx! ! 5 J E. l 1 --W . .. X I . ,. .,-.......,................. e fa- 1- '4 l , 1d.JwfAA: ,XL f' ,,........-.., . f' ' X Y-, l.:fPv, .A-. f' S . Q 1' NCQ s...-.X ,I I, N.- f I-F753 iQf7?:iEL .N 4g r X -X xY7l2'rX?iiii.l'f'f ,I IU -A'Qs! ': .xv fir' x V ,f j Q I .X NX - I-' 1'-XE, ZA 1. 1 . JT' E F JPY L7 4-- fgfgg 'C:SW'fF9qTf1?:Q Thi x,.5?I'g -L -.-i2 'ZL!1'f'1.. -'MAJ ' I i . Ruth HChickenH Daugherty Walter nScottyH Declue Dortha WDotN Dodson Lindell nDougieH Douglas Albert NAbH Dreier Frank NCoonieH Dreier Carroll HSkipU Elliott Henry HCardy' Fedorco Frances HFurgyN Ferguson Delbart NDebH Gann Margaret nMarg1eH Gardner Raphael 'Popn Gidley Vernon HVernH Gidley Alberta NBertieH Gilliam Paul HMousen Govro Dorthy NDotN Gouin Norma 'Normn Greene I WHY I COME TO SCHOOL i Because I want to learn about 1 things I do not know. Because it's free. Because I don't want to be ignorant. Education. To have a good time. I like the teachers. Because if I stayed home the coal bill would be higher. To get acquainted with everj one To be here instead of some place worse There is no other place to go, if there was I'd be there To learn wisecracks I can use at home Because Ma and Pa say to To get a Job after I get out To learn a lot Because I'm made to come To get an education Sometimes I wonder DLNNFND VIN L.. .. 5 c.. ' . ' - I . . a- I . . I . . . I , . O . . I . . O o , . . I , . O W X --...... ,,f' .......-ii-.------ E P l : I..-- , H ' - ' N, 4 F -.f ,J,4,--A.: --- I wx 1:3 f,T:x Q l, ,g,... I, f N WHY I COME TO SCHOOL Carl nRodneyN Herndon Richard UEarsU Herndon Leslie NBeansN Holdman William HBillN House Edwin WNuisanceH Jaster Stanley NNipperN Johnsen Marion 'Mart' Luther Loretta HTil1ieN Lindsey Virginia HGigeH Mabery Bettye nBettsn Maddern Wilma NWOOHISH Martin Keith nSlugN McSpadden Doris WDorryW Miller Henry Nh O W Mlller Wllbur WButtermilk0 Mltchell Elsle HCh1ckenN Moore NiigS:sI:ifZg7 t' t X So I can prosper better in the world in the future. When I was six years old I didn't know any better and formed a habit I cou1dn't break. Because I like manual training. To play basketball. To get acquainted with other children. It's logical for one to go to school So I can take things easy and save my energy To get out of work at home I'll bite, why? Because I've get a large cavity ln my 0TBD1um to be fllled Because I like to To develop the talents I possess Because my parents want me to get a reasonable education Supposedly to try to get an education Because my Mommle makes me Because I'm forced to R' F2lAllL2l1LLL..Lf2EtU,.L. e ' l C-yxgigi 1 IS li. ' ,A -Q to ju.-,,5'w-.j,:gX-?r1- :KX D Lvl I,,ilvf'9L'4-we ---' jk-ffx'-f -- In fri' '- -J' I-:fl .4 vf, gg, sqhcu LJ Robert HPurlacH Moran Mary Elizabeth nSisn Morris Steve 'Miserv' laztrib J Shirlev HNCl7lGN lelsoi Mdrvlyn Ierry Mary Hfrlseyn lelek Caimen WC P l lrier June Ulinky' Pinlston Ro e Marv'Qos1en Iolitte H rold nwilliew Pope H zel 'Pugn Pie te Donald HB1OHdl9' Bice Teanna HDGQHIGN Wiohardson Ma ine 'when Robin on Robert nBobW Pobinaon Gr ce 'Greoien Rodgeis 'f , I Z f ,......-.-. 'QW f fp X x , la- 'I L, '9 If Q'-r , I V X v 'f SC- 5---mx , -'V ' w'Sf fe-fJ1ff7' --It 1. 'X x WHY I COME TO SCHOOL I To participate in sports. F I like to come To ta'e up time between golf game s lo advance my knowledge CI hope! I'm at lea t occupied here To learn something I en1oy mv fr1end's comp ny fG1TlS tool To see and hear nBlHg Crosbyn the second Because I w nt to know more It's the n tural thing to do I huten't nything else to do Because I wish to learn some thing Bee u e I couldn't quit if I wanted to e better nowledge of the wo ld's business and social ctivities B curse I like to gft uo in th icv 100 belov zero and slio to sehool or the ic I I din things which add to ny little store of knowledge Believe it or not for an educ tion DLXMQBLD VIJQLL ff! 0 . , . . V t ' Y! P 1 li , I. o .ff L 1 W 4 ' . ' T 1 ' 1 1 f . V ... J 1 .L L - x Q , , I C V J S 1 - . I , . 5 . O ll 3 - ' ' ' ' . . ei U , a . l fr ' C ' 1, ' , . . -1 O c-1 ' .7 ' 1 - C. 0 U .L ul . ,. . . a ' - a . I -L ' .1 a i 1 . 1 Y El. 0 . T D. B , . 3 L - . O . . - . . .J - .L . I' Us S - J I I , , L . 1. Gregory dGreg' Roberts The school furnishes me with V J' 1' fr fx , , I ' r B . ' u H a ' H.. I X' 1 + 'Is le fl' ' 3 Q . Q . I + 1 9- . 11 L ' - tw 1 ' ' 1 f - - a ' . i g ' ' ' -- I fu ' 1-A. I X I , , '- l .. 7, . f F V Y . V- , , ,Y-nr 4- - '- BTI-13 3 SGPHONGRES H39 40 EM Rnoran 'I-,,,,.. . s nn, nP:.u J.P.j.f RPM, 33 59 -h nP.,.. HP, rr. Lim. 4.. an :mf ru? lauon nm. R .4 1-V I tv iz-7 E sq-,Q HSI: ss... s. A3 n. r Lsx... r 113111: n5.,.,1.r I ap wa. nn......,. Jn. arm, c T fn. num un. nv. 4 w. 4 num, wr gg Lum Awolf LW ,m nu.,u nur rl... DIAMOND DRILL 5 I 1 Q , . pore . s 1 I O - 1 ,' Q , 4 A ' '1 . S 'Af' v , f 3 . 1 , Q. 0' :sh A , Qi' Y E-nofiv 5.N un-ill Nelson er r. E 4 on a I V- XX ' 'X H 3 XX l NX NN lr '.' K- . , Qt'-7 j-W3 I 9 : 5:2 1 l . ' 5 ,f I 1 ' X xl 1 'Q 1. . , QQ. X, j 1 ' ' ' 4 4? mr X n D.Ric.f. r n 0 s o s 0 Znson ll 0 1:11 X 7' ' .' - I 5 .4 3 0 v a , if w ' T gl 7 1 , F' ', . - 1 , , 5 ' ' ' 5' ' SIM W...-A I 5 u J - 1 1 - .A ' I 4 5 L ,,, .A Q, I . n - or w L5 or-man 'Pseivers . ml llsmw Ei N I , U , 5' ' K ' : u 5 I K 2 v- . ,G X v 441 ' J E.31emv r o r . s LT r ur-mn .V R X X xx ' . , A XX, X g X , xl E 3. , A -'ll , , ,. , mn +- ,, .N ' ' f T Q -.:f 12 I ' .in If X I 1 ' V 3- I K . J . 1' X.. N . T?-L. . U Y I f P R Y X X 5 - X 6 X ' . X ' -3 C-' -- 1 L lk' 1 W : ..: s . v - Q' Xml? s . ne . . rl r' l . Q ermqn g I WHY I COME TO SCHOOL Eva HCentaU Sagan William H. HPeteH Selzer Victor NBuzzyn Shaw Loralei NHeftyN Sherman Pattie HPatH Sievers Albert ,SoapyH Smith Charles UJun1orn Snow Ellis nStun Stewart Estella 'Steln Stewart Doris UWindy' Stotler Mildred nBellN Sumpter Ileen NPeanutsn Sykes Lois nLOlGn Taylor Dolores NDeen Thomure Juanita WBlondieH Thurman Shirley WTronpyH Tropp Helen HRedH Turner Gertrude WGertieH Jaller Cenetta Hlettiew Ja d 4. Y' ,Slat XxXLgLEEEfgifiiEiU!Ti? I JSP ---iv' K -1, L' Xib f fk5E?xQC?wN,lgiigigiiqlgre 1 M ,p ' J- - Because I want to. Education. Because I meet more girls here. Because it's nice and warm here learn more about the U S A stare at four walls get an education in sports enable me to get more enJoy ment out of life To learn what I don't know I have a lot of friends and fun I don't know To take subjects that will help me in later training I enJoy coming Becau e 1t's a good place to S S H So I can vo to coll ge and become a nuise nducation To see the kids or somebod tract events I like to come I don't wait to miss out on the fun DIAMLJN U DK Il I To . . N ' To . ' To ' ' . ' To ' - I . J. , . . L Q . . . ' A. , S . o sir. . . D O V . I r , 1 l . xr . Gale nGuvH Turner To be able to uarticivate in u . J. , V . D Yi. C. . v 0 1 I ' Y r fx I .' ..,-ii-Ti D r- r -------------- 'If 'f f'H '7 ff'r O - O S S ir- 1 a-4f4..- ' ffl f'r m H fW?wr5A5kH5d WYE L' n'N'Pr ' YQX '- Jil , - . ff fx is., T ,,4- -gg, '7', Betty nBeokyN Ward Marshall NRedn Wells Lewis HHook-emu White Alice HAllie Oopn Wolf Leonard Wright Mona Lea UNoonH Wright Paul nJaok' Yount Faith HFa Fan Zimmerman FAVORITL Prettiest Girl Most Handsome Boy Best Athlete Biggest Nindbag Biggest Flirt Best Student Most Saroastic lreshest Biggest hater Most licked On Bigoest Bluffer Quietest Weatest Baby Mr Burger's let N1 Nood's Bet Mr n Smart's Pet fa 2 .. .ax j!,, , - Nfl- 5... ff .-f ,,,- 'T' F, lf X. , ,...... .I .. f X 1' 'x . .... I 1 S. 'n Nw! 1 6 1 WHY I Coram TO scHooL L s Q, Ie State laws have more force If than my own decisions. To play basketball. To get educated. To make a lot of friends. become a better citizen of country find out things I don't know Better things through better living through education To break the monotony of life SOPHONORES Dolores Thomure Harold Pope Keith MoSpadden Virginia Nabery Bettye Maddern Albert Smith Shirley Nelson Frank Dreier Delbart Gann Stanley Johnson George Bomba Billy Coffman Nard Pelak Lindell Douglas Harold Selzer Glace RodgerS Lin CountS DLXMCDP1 VJ W U L., ff . To . my . 1 ' To ' ' . , . U ' ' I U C O U O ' A O I I O . W r . l l - TP 4- l l 0 I . V -.- D ' ' . '1 J I l C 'gg . . . . . C , l C O C O V , V 4 C u 1 0 : 0 I lv. I: Mr. Craig's Pet . . . Norma Greene 1 0 7 J o 9 Q ' . V 1 TA T x 1 l ' U ' I -, ' Q do ' o 4 1 . , 'I . FH I X P- -A- 'iLf 5 .............. , n ,l 5 A j B S it S , ' ol., lf. K..-.r1 .-.L-r-if 4 Y Y , ..,i UUQQEQHWWQQVW NX ,mar Q Iwi KV7 .fix ,...----A - 4 v Lqsxig Q J, V if ft p r f, . f K ,,-F,.f, -X wg--. If f 221 ?fff:f11 it be-sg fxf,-jp, Xfw'Hl FN if ' g,f - V- .ft 5' v uf x 1 'X 'CJ I ffxy-51. fur-!if. li f sl:,,.l -Afx5,X ff ' IJY' v:f,1ia,::9mQf f'rff.f+wnH 0-.Qi him ffl- SL 'X .j gf .4 President Vice President Secretary FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Betty Neel Jimmie Blackwell Rita Gaffney SPONSORS Leona Markey FRESHMEN Albert AuBuchon LaRose AuBuchon Harry Bangert Patsy Benham Virginia Bequette Vurlin Bequette Eugene Blackwell James Blackwell Marion Brown Wrnest Bvington X A X R. C. Craig AMBITIONS He wants to play ball With tumbles and falls. She is interested in chemistry Where there is lots of mystery He'll sail the seven seas, Besought by all the shes Baking cookies and cakes Is what she awaits She wants to cure their ills And she might get a share in their wills short study art Although he is He is going to Who knows what he will do But some girl he'll probabli woo He's going to be a sailor boy, A life on the sea he will en 0? Where there is work in art She will surely take part As a carpenter he'll be good He'll worl with hammer and wood F' J XJ L- ' r j . 4.1 J D . 3 I - - Val 2 wr VJ QCII I firfrziff 'i i'r --ri ' ,L f- fQ,x9,,QLXi,r.,.-,.,.l,if i.J.l....g4gg---...----ff .fl ll FRESHMEN AMBITIONS 'Raymond Carson Robert Carron Lester Cash Rose Mary Cash Virgil Cash James Chandler Joan Childress Dorothy Coffman Donald Compton Neoma Counts Addie Mae Craig Q- ip. He does't knowg neither do we, But some big shot he'll prob- ably be. He wants to work with wires, With cables, switches and pliers. He wants to be a patrolman, On the highways, he'll be a rovin'. A tall, willowy blonde with curls Will get along nicely in this worldg n He'll work with hammer and chisel, And we Know he'll be no fizzle. To the navy officers he will report And have a girl in every port. She doesn't know what she'll become, But our guess is she'll get things done. She aspires to be a teacher, And maybe wed a preacher. A state cop he'll be Let's hope he doesn't arrest you or me. As big a flirt as she Will always get her Uhe.H A scholar learned and wise, Addie Mae will be for her size iif-'ff-f-:sl-f or D.i,LX,MCJN D,DR,iL,L A- ' T ff' ' Q15 ,L KIT! Z ,...-...-- X X V lx W ,.,-- .1 SC L' f-sv: ,fi--,1 , r--xx... 2QiKj ?jfEli5 h' X yay. - r-e 7' fI,,.M Q xrqxxr Mil f,lfT1'N 2'iXE5lvfX he L1 zen' NS mia Ruth Dahlke Richard Daugherty Ray Dixon Goldie Dunwoody Eleanor Durovcik Harold Emerson Geneva Emery Louise Fenton Laura Ferguson Marie Falk Elva Lee Forshee Zelnhna Forshet Rita Gaffney Selma Green FRESHMEI AL IO Pretty, petite, Perhaps she'll paint a peach. He wants to And be on a He wants to And furnish power be called Nslug,N Big League Club. climb a big tower us with electric All day long she will type While her boss smokes his pipe Iainting polish on their nails We hope her task doesn't fail He'll carry pills To cure their il s A rurse in white Works all night With hair bright red We know she will forge ahead She'll write shorthand At her boss's com and Teach them to read teach them to spell, But oe sure to teach them well she want o fly up o high Like a birdie in the sk She warts to teach, she want t s w Oh' how she lov to dance, Some day she'll nut 'em in a trance If she is your nurse ot'll revel grow worse DLXMCN VJ PM 3' L. 'ff O . . . I . , . . . . L O Q , . . , .L Q A .L , . O 1. , Q . A' I L i g L , 1 . - I U A s t s ' , ,. . . . wr VY I , p '. X 11 L s O .Q,, . What she'll be, we do not know. I ' ... as , A . 1 ' O W V . -. Q .L .a. J. 4 o L w X rn ,..- Z b V , Y Q . f : ...........:.-...1----- ' ' as G ii G, ei: -n. g1a.aL-U --e- BTHS B.Nnl P RGff..,,3q. JB! k JI VP 4 Mm LA M... H3-,ff Pm... un.,..n. un.,..m Lm..u..u rn, ,:.. nc... nc... n.c...s. nc..s. JC dl JCB ld Dlloff num. u. a ...4, Kms 'wiv LT., nm er...:... ZF I.. FRESHMAN 4.1 mi CLASS IW3i HO J DIAMOND DRILL lg 7 'b . . I I 4 . G -Yi-.Y Oc w . YC!- , X ' f,1. QA, . X 5 X Q A , R ' 1 T Uh K Q tux, I ' i If Lf A , : 5 X 1 w . , U 1. on I ' fx . N L N X X i LLAEL M Q I 2. I m.BrIovn an I XR L ., QNX - XX X Y - lxba ,: , , - . - J K 'L .. .. N A -J tr I s V P, 4-3 V g- Vccgsla hun Cr I rch . man D.CovnPTon N.EounTl A.Enrma-1 - X 1 .1 'l I I -' ' L I A C A :L w -L ' L 'f fg, L Q . f Q., a ur Xl , M N RDQW1 ery Rpuua D-nm E.DwovcJk Hfnaraon 'KJ f' . 4 ' Y! C,E-mc:-7 Llznlon LY ulolu A . 0 . OPI L Z.Gravt.l X X I X 'N ' XF L 5 CTCCXX V HCTIHJOYI t C. Housfr 'HuclIqg,S an if , -CE , 7 , :X ff-2 X' Nik-R U T x'-4 L' 'uf- '7, , F f uf mfffarW22i53WX FRESHMEN AMBITIGNS K .. jfs U Zelma Graves Virginia Herndon Christlne House June Hughes Vlrglnla Hughes Mary Hunadl Marle Isbell Evelyn Jaster Juanlta J1nkerso1 Charles Johnson Carleda Johnson A' 6,1 .,-.nQ553jo3i,fEzs..Q1.4 She wants to work as a stenog And at the end of the day be as tired as a dog. A little girl who likes sports Wlll want to go to other ports A nlce llttle glrl wlth a sunny mlle Sre'll go many a mlle She'll teach chlldren thelr do-re-me's And flom the school board col leot her fees Thls gal wlth flamlng tresses Probably wlll design dresses Maybe she'll f1X your halr for glamour After whlch the boy wlll clan A p etty glrl who slngs, som day the weddlng bells wlll rlng In cool, clean, strrched whlte She'll watch her patients by nlght he mlght be a lady wlth a lamp, And flVG then ald O1 a night cold and damn alts to hunt for furs north 1U tne StlPkS and burrs chool farm he'll b a llLtl9 chool hou e xou see I S . . N 0 , 1 .1 'I . . . A . 7. 1. J D A ku . . . I . , . S . L- or. . a T . I . O G W . . O . I- 1 . f Q 1 I . . I S ..E , V. is' 1 1 , . . 1-0 L , He w 1 . Up M , ' ' ',' .. A s . 1 1 s e In 'L , s s j 'll O :..g-'---l-,. DI 'N Mg D FQQH I .l f l. -a ka l s , g 7,..l'L,.l A - M Jo, .b QU 'Km rink- ffQ5fQ'4i7f2i'1kW Nadine Kerkoski Robert Kirschner Dorothy Long Harold Luther James Mahler Norman Mayberry Jacqueline Mayo June Messer Calvin Miller J B Murphy Betty Neel Richard Nelson Ik 1. AL, -- 1, Q P' ' CQ! , f f fQE?1' i4?2 '!' Xl FRESHMEN AMBITIONS She has no idea, they say Of what she'll be some day. He's quiet as a mouse, But he may live in the White House. A nice little girl, singing a song, Pounding the typewriter all day long. He'll hide behind thickets And come out to give people tickets. We don't know what the fu- ture will bring, But he might sing He wants to fly, So he will live in the sky She'l1 cut and carve on your bone when a Doctor is sum oned by phone Charming manners, charming ways, We'll hear of her some of these days He's a lady killer As sure as his name's Miller A Mexican Hombre' He will be some day To sewing and cooking, she'll devote her life, And may even be a housewife He will be a news hound In some big town Fil.: iffy I J BJ-34l,..4,f-v . I -----for in wr rf-we ...+--f-ef V i4 'fr'-' gg,,,, --,.. ...JB W-I! L' ' 1' ww. nn....a nl.L.u 4.1. .1 In CJI--- u u ., Hun. in 1.1. Jn, nn., cm: .mn Pa., 'AM rpm aww. mf., nm nw... HP, GRLQNJ Ah, R., D 1 om 233' , , J 51. TT,,1..1.4. ,Q ., Ml tr BU LY Jklh? JU!! DIAMOND DRILL D Q' DDAD F' X gi N. X . - JA - U. U - a L I Jin arun 0 ll p en 13 mi I J A ' 3 'n . X I 4 ll 'N c.Jo nnn N.Ku oxlu RKH-:lunar Lo - U A ' ' N'n.yL'ny X xx ' ' ' 'A F V X 1 Q rf-S' i Wiki- 'ID ' Q 'ir Da o J.r1Lusr e ers . slew- ur 1 D.Nelson XX - X I, f N - . f D N fr - A t ' D r ' Q 1 ta. , D .TLD 10 ti Jf' f f . . I f fig-. ' -' ' 4 ,A N4-,, Q carers . Ol 0 .PRulner . e r1olJ x D Q X 6 V V 2 GC -3 ' - I N A' 4, if 6' 1 U. iw - . I X I I 4 I if 1 A . ,t ,on R, un Rm-er .Rolnjx . o UT: Cselzzr .9 1' QQ: 2 fy V 1 ' . .M .1.51QW1 . , E.m:mqn H.T-,r nat J.u..J.,.,...4 c,w..,, J A J f - 5 . - - - . , XY .- V AN .. 4 b W, 1, 'V , .'.A b Aix.. L qv' m 0 1 tv If urn Rhfmm. fblr. 5-I G .. 9 ff' Yfibyis 7X Fggsnuvlnn AMBITIONS l Elizabeth Patterson Helen Pelak Mabel PGPPSTS James Polltte Marllyn Rawson raullne Relsnel Harold Reynolds Cllfford Rlchardson Arllne Rldgwaj Robert Rlnger Olaf Robelts Clyde selzer John Slke She'll cure their ills with a doctor's bills one ha a yen To write wlth a pen She'l' work as a nurse And her patlents won't leave lH 0 hea se He'll JOlD the navy And eat bean and gravy Day ln, day She'll tvpe vhe'l be a Jlth frllls A patrolman He'll have a Cl1ffo1d's a For whom all out no doubt career glrl and curl trong and bold, gun to hold l11tle guy, the glTlS Slgh What he'll do, we do not lnow But we be+ he'll have a beau He wlll pllot a two WlHQ6T, Or hl name 1 n't Rlnger He may beoore l esldent, And peool xlll thlnk hlm heaven sent Ol P' a good s+aunoh fbllov We now he'll never be yellow Clfd has ldea blg So n wlll rev r dltvhes dlg he'll fly bon ath the clouds And bow to WGlLOmlHg Crowds UA MUN VJ Dx H ' I ....-...J L 0 Q41 L S 3 . , o 'L . JL A . n .. J . 1 ' T- A . A- . - , .' ' . . J I 1. , . ' 9 .4 .. 1 0 7, . . F, I . ,' . 1 1. - - ' S Q , ' S . - Q . . . . . , ,, . J . . 5 o . . 7 . U P X ' .J , '. L A ' u S 0 . . . Y . A - -- - -, . U . F .1 . . Q 'J -3 5 e Donald R b ts f 3 m ' 3 O GI' Q .. 'L ... J . . . . -1 D rr Q .1 . . - fx x . ' - A1 . ' , LJ I' . an u ' l .L 3 J, L- 5 - la. n ,.., . . , x f3 cv J J J Q , I 1' fx r . Q ' ' xl L QJ I Q . ' s fa on W. . Q 1--1--...-.l.... U r- w .-...............- I - - V 7,7 , Y - V V V Y., 17 0 V Y , ,, , x V,--. , . v,-YJ 4' , . .,. ,.,-x-.... ,. , .ff , HH- - fy' - r, Xxx . f -fx , , ..4 .- ., s- ---.X Z W P if 'A ,--f z.-f - X I i' ffwu ' m'tf f' -,,1 s--le Q S I 'X lf . li X .,- ,: . .. V-, ,' XV. Nos '. 35 ,X f YQ, ..,.f- -- nf , 4 if 4 T, l Tixhhl I X- Ilgdlxx .I , If' ' .L 1 fx .iv r if X I E X I 3:35 f :viii ff Q-f Sf f ' '1lku, .1 ,, ff 5 F-97 Q 5 Q l., . ..n1,rg,41,.Qul,Lll,fM? M., ,, A T. John Stewart Teddy Tenholder Everett Thurman Helen Tyrpak James Underwood Clifford Wann Lawrence Warth Billy Webster John White Jimmi wilson Ruth Wilson Edith Wright FRESHMEN AMBITIONS We can't predict the future, But he might be a preacher. He'll be a highway cop, And speeding cars he'll stop As quiet a lad as he, We don't know what he'll be. HReading, writing, and 'rith- metic Taught to the tune of her hickory stick.U He wants to pilot a plane Over mountains and flowing plains. He wait to all far over the sea And have a airl in every country There was a pilot whose name was Warth He landed an airolene on thi good earth He'll paint commercial ads For all Hn w ifngled dads He ll be a first seeker And a home un c acker Hc'l1 pilot a super speeder e as hi dad' name' lS+6T the winter she will take dictatioi And in the summer a vacation As mation of ar orphanage She'll vote for woman suffrnfe Pi' Q 1 1 5 I i v F ,fd W L 1 s f S ' - is I 4 A .W C 1 - U , . ,. ' ,J KJ Q . .1 A. 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Senior Bob Orten Senior JHHlOT Sophomore , Freshman Faculty Advlser Faculty Adviser Paul Gordon , , Norma Greene Pete Johnsen Mabel Herndon Martin Elchenlaub , Staff Jimmie Rice Patty Lou Edwards Tessle Forshee Susan Durovclk A1106 Wolf Bettye Maddern Edltor in Chlef Assoclate EdltOT Mimeograph mdltOT Buslness Manager Art Edltor ASSOCl8tS Art Editor Jack Gaffney Norma Greene Bob Orten ROSlG Greglow Photography Edntor Associate Photography qdltOI Llterary Edltor Assoclate Llterary Editor Faculty Sponsors Sue V Betson Mary V LaRue R E Herndon Mabel Herndon Ruth Hen y Martln Elchenlaub DLA MOM? PM Ll.. ...X if W I I I 1 55? I eva SL'4 1 GR a lvun u 0 0 o 0 I O ' Sales Manager... . . Z I . . . . Myrtle Keller 1 w iv ,,., 'FWF' X gist X ,JI J X..jfl'L-7 fgggfif 5Zg f'LPQ ...J- MAKING THE DIAMOND DRILL When the subgect of whether or not we should have an annual was dlscussed by the Faculty, they GPCIQSQ su h a progect was pos slble 1f the Stl ent body chose a staff who were not afrald to H v cl thewr braln and brawn W C 1 g ras ele ted faculty head o th s p ogf t F rst, each class held a class meetlng and thc tu ee lower classes chose one repre senta x whlle the senlo class cho e two mera fs who nade up the Board of Control Thl ocarl, lf turn, chose the Staff w1h.the asslsf nc of thelr faculty advlsers, Mlss Hernnor and Mr Elchenlaub The opposltepage glves the Staff thus chosen Of course, the Staff could not do all the work wlthout helpers and to those faith ful ones we glve our grateful thanks Thls was a herculean task becauseznl of the work wlth a few exceptlons was done at school by the students of Bonne Terre Hlgh The plctures 1D the Annual were taken at school, p Jnted and mounted for each page After a master negatlve had been made for us by Thompson's Studlo, the pages were agaln prlnted at school The deslgn on each page was f1rst drawn on a stencll, then prlnted on each slde of the page Each page was typed p t on stencnl, then brlnted on the proper s u the page After thls was accompllsh d a h boon was assembled and they were sent to the Star News-Register to be stapled and trimred. The final act of putting on the covers was done in the Art Department so you see it is really the work of the student body. DLLXMQND DELL 5 1 A Nu 'N-lg, hiya - -- 3 EQ .,4 Xwxq '1.aff',' E- ' .. z.1 ' ' f' if If f D, D 590.1 . . . 1 . . ., . ..C . . ., . '. iL u .,.. . . , . . -4. w-- ' J 3. A I 4- . Q 1 I . - . ...., Cn -TLJ. Vt. C W . f .l r ec . 4 . .L A he QT . - L-, , . . . .,.L 3 1. I' S a'G:, 4 ' . .H ., 3 . .L s , Q 4 v 1. A 3 . . . lc.. Q, -, . I . 1 Q o . 0 1. A - . I U . . . . C . . J -lq. .14 . U . -. . . 0 . . . . . . 3 , ll., . 3 ' ' wiv: of X., r . . nu. A A ,, A Q . oc., c -D I F uf , Q, 395'-A' N5 DIAMOND DRILL wommas thelr tlme to tFlS work C on 11 Cuttlng Desnea Qrtlcles Nadlne C sswe l Te s1e Forshee Patty Lou rtvxrc lar ha Bleser Mlmeographing Florence Martln Nlldred Newcomer Stephanle Gldley Susan Durovclk wayne Fru man Mary Ellen Taylor Vlrglnla MOTTlS Norma Greene Jack Gaffney Donald R ce Bob HOblHSOH Wllkuf Mltchell Wln ed Pettus Harold Reynolds Carmen Perrler Pattle SIGNGTS Sh rley Tropp VlTHlHl8 Mabery Snlrley Nelson Soott DeClue Frank DTLl9T Carl F rndon Paul Govro Photography Lavern Borohers Steve Nazarlk Jeanne Llttleton John Stewart Helen Mann Ileen Sykes Helen Cash Erma Roux Topper Kleppsattel Ted Tenholder Harold Pope Donald Poux Ellls Stewart Dwck lelson Norman Mayo rry Olaf Roberts Jr Harry Claywell DEAAMOND DRILL, .ff . ,fig ' , V f 1 ' 'Q S s - iT V0 ' A ' Q'-. nk. ai. CJ G cl ' N Utnlwxl ' I .' - . . Q I I Below is a list of those who have given unstintingly he G. . . Ll U .1 -- I fre. l ,s ' ' ' ifza is W. t ' ' L.: , K . . . 1 . I . ,. i D ' LY' -' 1, -, ' A, . ,M J. .L -I .g'. A L k .1 U . 1 5 ' ' Rf le. ' ' to . , . BTH5 STAFF AND WORKERS DIAMOND DRILL 'Wag 4' Y I O O 4 x P' f' 9' Q .wr ,Os O QD -W ?'i x. ' l': i c' r - v-H , L A E 'R' SOFTBALL The 1959 softball season opened with a record of no games lost in three years. Good luck cannot last always, and the boys broke this record by losing two games in this one season. Four of the playersg namely, Bob Mayberry, Edwin House, Benton Hurst, Dewey Nance will graduate this year, but a number of excellent junior and sophomore players are ready to continue the work of making high rec- ords for Bonne Terre High School BASKETBALL The Bonne Terre Bulldogs went placesidus year e will show you if you will read Bulldogs won eleven conference games and lost only four Bulldogs carried off the third place trophy from the Potosi Tourney Bulldogs fought for, and won, the third place award in the Flat River Tour ney when graduation comes around this yean'we are going to lose two of our fighting Bulldogs Coach Burger, however, will have a team next year made up mostly of veterans The most exciting game of the season was prob ably the game of Bonne Terre vs Llvins in the District Tournament Elvins was ceded'm9take first but the other teams bv rounding up a scoreci'29 22 in favor of the Bulldogs as w ' ' : place but our Bulldogs surprised not onw'themseUms ........... r I 8 - ' B DIANXQNJDDJQQLB-f .ff A BTHS Lf- F3 SOFVB 1 L u DIAMOND DRILL ?-U S 1 v L A : Q-fi'J:.'f'! ' 1 4 B . 3 6 . g 3, Ii In If fm 53 ii Z! if .iA . I Q' N ' f 1' NQifEi?EFf?ff5Kf?f76X 'X 6:4-1221,-if Nrfifx X fyf ff'ffQQ,!,-9!f?,fj'1L 1 Cu Q 1,1 Ls. - 4-1, .rx Lin I, ,fri , N 1959 SOFTBALL STATISTICS 61115539 Schedule and Results Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne PL-Af '7 Poston Porfer Snow Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre 2 5 22 0 22 9 13 25 2 Ester Leadwood Farmington Bismark Doe Run Desloge Flat River Frank Clay Elvins Batting Averages of the Team McSDadden Nance Ma,berry HMI' 13 Houee B 1 Houee, LOWl L1Hk T1 IOS fxX F I 1 ix! J VE 464 400 400 592 584 575 565 222 222 1En3 J . AB H R E W A . 2 b. 28 15 10 O 5 . , C. 15 6 7 1 2 . 1 b. 25 lO 9 5 5 . 1 , p. 25 9 6 0 5 . o.f. l b. 15 5 9 O 5 .', o.f. V V p. 24 9 8 1 7 . o.f. S o.f. 22 8 8 O 5 . ' , .i 1 s.s. 25 6 B 1 ll .261 Green 5 b. 29 7 11 1 4 .242 . 1', ' o.f. 18 4 4 1 4 . ',' C. 18 4 6 O 5 .,n o.f. 6 grill? 6.11 4- 5 10 NIU L? X X X f-'X X9-if-Q nc Conference Games Potosi Tourney Desloge Tourney Flat River Tourney .-... .i.-....... Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne if Gam Terre Terie Terre Terre Terre Te re Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre es Lost 22? Caledonia 12? llx 22 14x 24 56 BOX 25 52 17x 33 29 20? 31 Ste Genevieve Doe Run Ironton Frankclay Flat River Herculaneum Festus Desloge Esther Botosi Leadwood Bismarck Farmington Elvins Ironton Steelville Bismarck Esther Farmington Leadwood Ste. Genevieve Elvins Desloge Leadwood i i l I 4 i 1 I I T ! I DMX MQXLDBT QLEJLL B -ifffff'-'f':'2 1 B, or 'Ne T ,f ew -?f A 'Nui , jofplK-41tpK5ggjXfq ,ff trxx 5 'TAQ T Iii'9 '1'jXilZ-ijfiif'- I E'J,,1ffi:.'fa' ff 'er- ff 1' I+ 1 gif, T E K if-el'-Y 725-Jgf, gglifiirff BASIQWWALL swmisfrics f , i . 24 ' 1, - 59 . ' as , , so 22 . 59 24 . so 22 r 18 ' 12 25 21 12 11 - 25 18 22 14 14 T ' 10 22 ' 32 BTHS TENNIS SQUAD TRACK SQUAD DIAMOND DRILL ,. X TENNIS 9 ?3 I ' T'-J' i kf fl n 1 0 .... Tennis is one of the minor sports of the school and H each year it is arousing more interest The tennis team of this year is nearly the same in comparison as that of last year The boys' section is somewhat weaker but the girls' section as a whole is stronger The two main events of the season were the practice match at Farmington and the regular tournament at Flat River The scores of the games are uncertain and not so very important In the practice match at Farmington, we were victorious in all the matches except girls' singles At Flat River we took second place in boys' singles Earl Blackwell and doubles Bettye Maddern and Carmen girls' doubles Mr L Smart our tennis coach players this year The losses will Johnsen and Harry Claywell Jack Gaffney won first Bob Neel first in boys' Perrier took second in will lose only three be Jack Gaffney, Johnny TRACK The Bonne Terre Track team took third place in theCoun ty Track meet with a total of 27 points The Bonne Terre boys who placed were Name Place Event Kleppsattel lst lst 4th 6rd 5rd 4th 2nd 5rd 4th Stewart Clajwell Rice Yelppsattel Blackwell Murphy Stewart Claywell Many of the high point team will be m king points year zoo yd Low Hurdles D1 cus Discus 100 yd Dash 220 yd Dash Mile Run High Jump Shot Put Shot Put men on the Junior High Track for the High school team next DIAMCY U DHI' ' . Q . . T , . ' , . Govro 4th 200 yd: Low Hurdles 1 ' Q . i . . . r f' ' 1 YV Y -v :V 4 5 qs l i V V' Y f Y O f. fs ,fn-' X X K-1:13 ,Irv .3 f -Nc.-Q.. If 7- C f ' x X L .1 rs . ' .cf . .- f .- if ..-130' , - ENXXET Qgibgjgvf ' rjlvi-T-L.-41, . MLN X AJNX f JUNIOR HIGH sroatrs Lslgxg J The results of the Junior High Basketball under the direction of Coach Wayne Wood are as follows: Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre Junior High Wayne Wood Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne piled Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre T rre Terre Leadwood Flat River Esther Desloge Bismarck Elvins Softball under the leadership of Coach up the following scores: Leadwood Flat River Esther Desloge Frankclay Bismarck Elvins IYTRAMURAL SPORTS The Zoo League which was organized four years ago completed another successful season under the direction of Coaches Leona Markey and Fred Burger The main pur pose in this league is to give a larger group of girls and boys a chance to participate ln athletics The winning team in the Basketball Tournament in the 1939 40 season was the Tigers The Tigers included Capt Raymond Murphy Leonard Thurman, Delbart Gann, Lawrence The posed of Clifford Douglas, Bangert, The were the Warth, Donald Roberts, and Lewis White winning volley ball team was the Eagles, com Cant Bob Mayberry, Jack Gaffney, Bob Orten, Richardson, Benton Hurst, Steve Nazarik, Homer Albert Dreier, J B Murphy, Fran! Hr1tz,Harry and Harold Luther winners of the girls' volley ball tournament Pests The team included Capt Frances Ban gert, Thurston Sievers, Irene lavllk, Verla Buhrmester, Rosemary Politte, Ileen Sykes, Pattie Sievers, Estelle Stewart, June Hughes Ruth Dahlke, Mona Lea Jright, Bettie Braning, Virginia Bequette Marion Brown and hvelyn Jaster DLAMQJFLD PM ILL, 12 7 9 6 27 e 15 ' 10 ' I , - U c t l . 0 O - X , 4' , L a ' . . c ' . . . ' : . t U . 1 - - X . - . 1 ' . . . 3 . . R ' 71 1 , A A , -wi- I I' --4-,,, Y M -2,2 L S B c - 1.., . , ff -J o a c V S Q SQL O BTH5 'Mf BASKETBALL TRACK VOIXEYBAII B! wr JOIIFYBALL LJWXIKDVHD l5FUl.L SOFTEL .. : y-.4iLljwXxM O C Q9 qw 1 1 S Y Y V f f W ' ! I N X X 'Y X f3,fIHAIl XA ,.f . .. N4 ,.........,. A4 in vi NiXQ:g::3f1N7:55' .I 15 A LETTFRMEN -mis 1 fi D '- TENNIS Earl Blackwell, Jack Gaffney John Johnsen, Bettye Maddern, Robert Neel, Carmen Perrler, and Betty Ward JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL Albert AuBuchon, Rlchard Daugherty, Francls Donnelly, Bllly Hurst Charles Johnsen,Harold Luther, Norman Mayberry, George McCombs, R1CH8Td 'Nelson, Charles Outman, Harold Reynolds, Olaf Roberts Vernell Shaw, John Slkes, and Elmer Thurman HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL Selwyn Atchlson, Albert Dreler, Lewls Fenton, Dent Flnk, Verlln Green, Edwln House, Wllllam House, Benton Hurst, Robert Mayberry, Kalth McSpadden, Dewey Nance, Burnette Poston, Gregory Roberts lwood Porter, and Charles Snow JUNIOR HIGH BASRETBALL Francis Donnelly, Charles Yleppsat tel, Norman Mayberry, Rlchard Nelson, Charles Outman, Harold Reynolds, Olaf Roberts, and Jlmmle Nl1SOn HIGH SCHOOL BASLLTBALL Selwyn Atchlson, Frank Dreier,Lew1s Fenton, Verlln Green, Wllllam House Fred Kleppsattel Donald Long, Robert Mayberry Lelth McSpadden, Robert Moran, Robert Neel, Burnette Poston,Elwood Porten Gregory Roberts, Charles Snow, Clark Stewart and Marshall Wells JUNIOR HIGH TRACI Jlmmle Blackwell Norman Mayberry, Olaf Roberts, Lee Schell, Everett Thurman, and John Whlte HIGH SCHOOL TRACL Earl Blackwell, Harry J Claywell, Paul Govro, Fred Kleppsattel, Raymond Murphy, Harold Reynolds, James Rlce, and Clark Stewart GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL Battle Branlng, Norma Greene, Thelma Huff, V1rg1n1a Mabery, Mary wl1Z8b9th Morrls, Irene Pavllk Hazel Pratte, Grace Rodgers, Anna Marla Seltz, Dorls Stotler, Shlrley Tropp, Helen Turner, and Mona Lea Wrlght DEBATE: Stanley Johnsen, Roy Rawson, Alberta Rosborough, Albert G. Smith, and Wayne Thurman. ORATORV: Wayne Thurman. DI!-XMQN D UPLU.l., . , Q .. . N. ,, H ly, , Q U rs 2115 r. . D px-f-fl f E I I3 D 0 V .... - ...- -J .. '-- -' .T . 'H o ll: 'D ' ' , . ' 1 ' A . I . - J. f . . 9 . i A , . , . U . . . . . . . . . .- . . I .. W' , .u U rv . . - x . I 0 v- s C Fr . 0 ' ' . . . . D s r I X l 7 ' ' . U r, . ' ' Ll , , . I r, -1 . I . . . U . . . I . . . . . A .a-J . A . . . , r , . ' 0 f o ' v 71 W 1 25- .MM N7 . T2 PEP sauna .- ,-- .xt 'cu Under the dlrection of Myrtle neller, twenty four alert and loxal glT1S ret on October 8 1959, to organlze a pep squad Bettye Maddern and ohlrley Nel on were appolnted as squad leaders Durlng the bask tball easoz they attended all ourgmmes and wlth t elr COFbl1Gd yells kept up the morale of theteam fhey also gave several formatlon drllls between games GIRLS' QOFTBALL TnAL The g1TlS oftball team of 1959 40 vas more successful than durlng the prevlous year The team, coached by Mlss Leona Marker, started'Uw sea son by mek ng a trlo to Leadwood and WlHHlHg by a score of by tne very cLose score of In the flrst two home games, Bonne Terre was agaln d feated by Elvlns ll 6 and by Frankclay 19 8 The schedule of the season wlll end wlth two more games, one away from home wlth Desloge, and the last home game wlth BlSm8TCK The glrls on the team and thelr posltlons are asfbllows Helen Turrer Dorl Stotler Norma Greene Grace Podgers VlTg1DlQ habery lo Thelma Huff H el 1 e Anna Marla Seltz Betty BT8HlHU Shl ley Tropb Irene lavllk hary io T1 nona tea Wrlght 0 f ,DL-XM JN D DNN ' ,ff H IL A 5 :L B D 'G , X 5 K-'A -'fx -'xv X1 LN 'xg 4' I N I I N 'TFP 1- ...A 4 '- ' uf Q 'I' , . . 1 0 ' s ' L I Q - ' , . e s 1 1 . ll . LL l . o , I . . . 1 .a. 4. - J I U W E 1 ' ' s ' - x . A . 3 . - X J. . L E - . il H ' ' V 54-4. They next journeyed to Farmington and were defeated ' rx- s. r7 6g . , . ew r ' .. ... . .L 1 Ca .S 3bo , p, L Sqfg . .. . .LL 'N ' 0 1-ofa ' ,az T'att 2b. ' ' C-f- A .. ' O SS. nl' - rvfl , U ' l.f. J 1 r 's Zb- Qi -P , J, o 0 '- '+ -'-f I C' P AJ 1 1 1 1 1 rdf-111 1 1, ef BTHS AMX' A PEP SQUAD SPORTS l K . in 4 . YQ. , .. -4 Fir? ' -QL-Au T 3 GIRLS SOFTBALL DIAMOND DRILL In-I .....- ....... If N r----, X1 O fy! I Qxxlgfff I 3 rl II . , 1 , ,MjXwFJ QV-J XJf fi IXJJ C17 'vu .QwM,ggQm chov 5 A 93,4 AX J, J C EUS S' .. 'J GI X XJ N ,f f-'K x' X J S36 ,f f , NXT? X X5 N Ax X I KL 47 4 610 , WF' ' D a 1lk D Nssifwxbpv r.l'IlIr' 0 ' 'xg J! I XAQd+,R?viM - ,-ia1s.w.fta'G?+ A CAPELLA CHOIR Carmen Perrler George Buhrmester Jlmmle Rloe Harry Claywell Mary Claywell Ruth Cole Patty Lou Edwards P.ul Gordon Harvey Halter F1106 Hurst Mary Jenklns Nlllette Johnson Manly Veller LHXIDB RODIDSOH Loralel Sherman Mary Stewart Lols Taylor M ry Ellen Taylor Dolores Thomure Leonard Vargo Edward Nafd A1108 Wolf Augusta Meyer Albert Goodln Smlth, Accompanlst Martln Elcnenlaub Dlreotor GIRL ' GLEE CLUB Jeanne Buhrmester Mary Claywell Ruth Cole Vlrglnla Counts Patty Lou Edw rds Norma Fowler Stephanle Gldley Edlth Pearl Hlnkle June Hughes AllCG Hurst Marle Isbell Mary Jenklns Betty June Johnson Jeanne Littleton Florence Martln fugusta Meyer Hazel Pratte Meroeda Pratte Alberta Rosborough Loralel Sherman P tty Slevers Thurston Slevers Mary Stewart Lols Taylor Mary Ellen Taylor Dolores Thomure Wlllette Johnson Betty Paulsen CCOMDQHISD Nartln E1ohenlaub Dlreotor DIA MDN Q mil! l , , . . 1 I I 9 . . A a L 1 . I I wx, I 4k 7 U LJ A 'L .L Dorothy Conrad Elsie Moore a . . 5 . A . a -P+ ' i J '1 'ii'-- r' . , - - f ,W ...J ,a Y V V BTH5 VUEHL ITWUSIE GIRLS CLEE CLUB DIAMOND DRILL A CAPELLA CHGIR 5,55 Q , N-. Vf?j:- fq , I-Tgshg 'E S 1 f Qjlei.,5, q9n,M: ,5- ,, fuiefj xi F! CJ IL. 1 N. -. ALA 1 5- tl J!! Vfrxff fda? fL7il-L IXN Q F CHGRUS On September l5, 1959, about 140 students reported for th6 chorus in Bonne Terre High School. Chorus is fopen to anyone desiring to sing. A number of great choral works are Studied during the year, both sacred and secular. The chorus presented its annual Christmas program' in the form of a play entitled WThe Shepherd's Christmas Eve.H It was a great success embodying good acting, singing, and very colorful costumes A program is usually presented at Easterin which Easter carols and anthems are sung The chorus also sings at the Baccalaureate Services and at several assemblies during the year THF A CAPELLA CHOIR The A Capella Choir is one of the most out tanding and most recently organi7ed groups of our school This vear the choir, which is composed of twenty three very good voices, is better than ever and has b er very active They sang at a number of churches and school programsa d went serenading Their regular meeting time is et for twice a week, on Tues day and Thursday for forty five minu es after school hours Members of the choir who have belonged since they en tered high school and who will graduate this vear will b missed Try outs are held at the fiist of each year If you think you can sing, come to the tiy outs next year GIRLS' GL CLUB The Girls' Glee Club of the Ponne Terie Tigh School had thei first meeting on September 15 Try outs ve e given the and Jednesday afternoon fiom four o'cloc1 until fou forty fiv o'clock During the meeting the girl rev ev the songs ther have 'earned and worl on new composition lhe Glee Cluo has made one nublic performance this year They sang h the chorus in Hire shepberd's christmas hve . . S . ' e . - 1 ' . . A . . . S ' . J L 0 o J- N' ' ' L U s -i' . A ' A . Lan . A Y. k up v '. e . ' - .5 O EE - .F . . Q A ' . -' T H. second week of school. The meetings are held every Monday .1 5 i . P Q ' ey . C ' ' '- s e i 2 3 l - A c ' ' s. T - -:sew----..N. X Xxfr ! r I M------M4 'f'f -. 3-'ff , s .D.lfLx.. 1 Ljb , gf -' ,ff' D' '-Nag i if xY fm YT-Ti ff,f' .-xxx gff- DXFJI, LSEQQM Xkxwm ?f,L-,Liz ci Ti Mi XV .33 CIIORUJ Mmm as Norma Jean Belknap Lenora East Tessie Forshee Stechanie Gidley Willette Johnson Jeanne Littleton Florence Martin Augusta Meyer Thurston Sievers Mary nllen Taylor Helen Jann Gladys Wurm Frankie AuBuohon Del Bequette George Buhrmester Fred Chapman Harry Claywell Jack Gaffney Verlin Green Harvey Halter Raymond Murph Omer Grey Norman Robert Orten Jimmie Rice Oland Stewart Leonard Vargo Ruth Cole Dorothy Conrad Virginia Counts Florence DeClue Frances Douglas Patty Lou Edwards Norma Fowler Jean Govro Edith Pearl Hihkle Alice Hurst Mary Jenkins Betty June Johnson Myrtle Keller Virginia Richardson Mary Frances Moran Alberta Ro borough Alma raner Bettie Lee Braning Paul Fenton Paul Gordon Evert Graves John raul Hood Manly neller Milton Long Burnette loston Rudolph Stretesky Wayne Thurman dward lard Maxine Bieser Jeanne Buhrmester LaVerne Borchers Mar aret Gardner Loretta Lindsey Bettje Iaddern Elsie Moore Shirley Nelson Carmen ferrier June Pinkston Ma ine Robinson Loralei Sherman lattie Sievers Ileen Sykes Lois Taylor Dolores Thomure Shirley Tropp Helen Turner Betty Ward Alice Wolf Faith Zimmerman Selwyn Atchison Linus Boehle Linn Counts Lindell Douglas Carroll Elliott Delbart Gann Call Herndon Ric ard Herndon Leslie Holdman Stanley Johnsen Keith HcSpadden Donald Rice Gregory Roberts LaRose AuBuchon ratsy Linn Benham Virginia Bequette Dorothy Coffman Neoma Counts Eddie Nae Craig Ruth Dahlke Louise Fenton Zelphia Forshee Rita Gaffney Virginia Herndon harie Isbell June Hughes Virginia Hughes Carleda Johnson Betty Neel Mabel Peppers Arlene Ridgway Herr, Bangert Vurlin Lequette Robert Carron James Chandler Richard Daugherty Harold Emerson Clifford Richardson Charles Johnson Harold Reynolds Olaf Roberts John Sikes Teddy Tenholder Clifford Wann Lawerence Warth Betty Jane laulsen, accompanist ,...l..,..l...l.-.i1--- QJLQMXQDEXLU ffiifhi. ! 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A. : . . , . . , 5 , - 'J X4Ef:::E:l- Af kgyx e C V l Z LTH' GWOVTH OF THL VIGH QCHOOL BAND The Hlgh School Band w s OFF8DlZ6d lovember lO, l93O wlth E W HPopH Hyatt lH charge of the Zolnltlal members In flve years thls srall orpanlzatlon had grown lnto large one whlch helped to organlze an annual concert wlth members representlng ev ly town ln the county that sup ports a band The Bonne Terre and Leadwood bands, both under the dlrectlon of Hfop' U att have held 101Ht concerts 1D both towns for the past seven ears and a co1cert of the com blned b nds for the past two few s In l93a the Bonne Terre and Flat Rlver bands held a JOlHt con e t and from thls grew the annual County Rand Concert Durlng the east few SUNMSIS the b nd nfs be n noted for lts grouo of surme concerts ald group of Good N111 Tours to rany tovns lHC1UdlHg Mlneral lOlDt Cadet and French Vlllage The band nembers lso b ye good tlmes thelr yearly trlp advert slug the annual Fourth of Jul1 -- ..-....,.. ii. celebratlon lH Bonne Terre Year 1932 1935 1934 193o 1956 1957 1958 1959 - g.iii.. Results of Band Contests Dlstrlct Distrlct State St Louls Cape Glrardeau Columola Bnd lst lst End lst 2nd lst lst lst .DlAM'fJN VJ DR H ,l. End lst End End 1 P .x. , ,A .L . N x H NL' ' . , - XF' N- cz . 'v X' ze- F .X ix, , rL!,L ,MQ adm: X I ,, A. 5 , . f -- If 719 U rg Q Fl .1 7,.-Q' 1213 ' -lf fl ox -1,-Lgl-vin..- V. V TD I ,Ji ' ' - 'fx 4 7-fp qgjiv- 3-H y .- If 1 --Y' , o V., ' -Y--Q e '4,-f- Vu ' 1,0- ' M ' f'. 4 . f 4 s .. 1. . . .. ET L, J , . . . ., . 4 . n a - .. 3 o . . . . . lc. vc 8, O - I I . on X . 4 A. J. V f - . 1 . . . Y ' xr . . . - J. D , K . f . 1 y 1 1 , ' I - ' f 5. J ., ' J c I' . ' - . . . 1 J . C I' c . 1 r .L . n , . . A , , . ' EL 1 C ' - - va 5 1 ' D L 1... .L .L 53 . . . I . -. . 11 1 1' .- K- N1 ' , , A.- . . J q Q . 1 118. i . . : . . T .1. 1 3 c U . . W . -- 0 . . . Q . -. W . ,f T . C, . lk gif g N. ,1,,',.1, ' I YW' - -:Lf f. B: JS fffrvjgflll 1-fd if J' .XX gm 3 rt:-vxxlijl 4 x J, f IJ iiiit' - .l .QL iv 132 K fry rl ,J Mary Frances Jenklns Dent Fink Betty June Johnson . Virginla Counts Edward Ward Robert Roblnson Stanley Johnsen Mary Loulse Branlng delywn Atchison . Harvey Halter Rudolph Stretesky Wlllette Johnson Lois Taylor Vlrglnla Herndon James Polltte Robert Orten Harold Emerson . James Helfner John Johnsen Burnette Poston George Bomba Rlchard Herndon Betty heel Nllbur Mltchell Bryson Pearce Patty Mabery Laverne Weber Mllton Long Patsy Llnn Benham Mary Claywell Norma Fowler Carl Herndon Llnn Counts Marle Isbell Albert Smlth Betty Ward Paul Gordon John Jenklns --f f:.,f' - 1' ,- . .f ' , V P, WW -X I sq 1' ' INSTRUMENTATION OF BAND . oboe horn bass bass bass flute flute flute . bassoon cornet cornet cornet cornet Cornet cornet clarinet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarlnet clarinet clarlnet clarinet trombone trombone trombone bass drum snare drum LD clarlnet alto saxophone tenor saxophone barltone Betty Branlng clarlnet ml XMUN LJ 'EL' X-.r - ---X Nl. O I l O O Q A O 0 0 I I I C . I O I I O O 0 0 I 0 . T . 0 ' O O O ,. . . . Q q . x l 0 Q ' . . . f I 9 O C 6 1 0 l Omer Norman . . . . trombone O 0 l O . . A . . . . , . I 0 I - O ' A a 0 O l O O I . U O 9 I I -:::11'g :.1, - 2 X 'J F ' , ,C - 5, , ,-ff ,fn sz ... . ', -er Y-I. K JJ- or V F llLLl.UUl.ULLLI.l BAND C I-I ORUS ommomo DRILL -1 '- q ii ' ' , I lhi I ll l1 I Qi li I if -A . lr I I 1 , ' V ' .fl I L I u 1' . 'J . 7 7 . ' ' 2 f1 x , . 'R T' -. - v , f I ' . . I 1 ' 1 v I f f ' ' x 4 ' I 1 ' ' - 1 , ' f ' 5 X . A , U . 1 X. ,..,r:'x .l!', ,--x I f w n ff xx X N. 'XX JLQ, N f1','H W Www www I X T r , ' , 7 1 1 Q, I --1 '-f,....' L...' ,---.- -..,' S .. -.nl f X QUE M U EW x R S X f 1 X X X F X f4i..l11 XX X fl 'X ffl? 1N.gg.f 1 J! rg 4 Q ff- 1 X NUM VXXQXQE 2 T U xx 1 U ex ww at A L4-J ' ir- On - 494' ' in 2 en g15!g! 4e- DEBATE AND oRAToRY IE, ' C 7 ffaflvll l M'- After a two year interval of little forensic activity B.T H S regoined the Missouri High School Debating League this year, and her inexperienced debaters acquitted them selves with credit They met Crystal City twice and Fred ericktown once on February 5rd winning from both schools and losing once to Crystal City In the non decision St 'FTQHCOIS County Tournament,held at Flat River on February 17 all of our four teams received favorable criticism from the critics of the debates In the interstate tournament held at Bolivar, Missouri, on February 24 25 our Class A team won from Cassvllle, Miss ouri, and our Class B team won from Commerce, Oklahoma The experience gained at BO11V8T,lD meetingnn debate experienced debaters who had won as many as seventy debates th1s season, was thought by the participants to have repaidthem for their long Journey to Southwest Missouri This year's squad members were affirmative Alberta Rosborough, Wayne Thurman, Stanley Johnsen, Addie Mae Craig negative, Roy Rawson, Jimmie Rice Scotty DeClue,Albert Smith On January 16 Wayne Thurman won the right to represent B T H S in the American Legion Oratorlcal Contest Since no other school in St Francois County contested his right to have a chance to exhibit his ability to the general public until March l6 This district contest was held in Bonne Terre this year and Wavne brought the championship here too He won over six other county champions, distinguishing himself by hw ability to peak extemporaneously The Eastern Missouri Zone Contest was held in Kirkwood on March 25 Four district champions competed there for the right to represent this quarter of the state 1n the final state contest Two of the speakers were so evenly matched that the Judges had to vote a second time before Wayne was given second place and the contestant from St Louis Univer sity High School was given first place On April 20 wayne Thurman wdlliepresent B T H S atCape Girardeau Teachers' College in original oratory and Alberta Rosborough will represent us in extemporaneous speaking V predict that they will represent us well Ulf-XMQN D D 1 ' ' Q ' 4 ' Jr . , , . . ' D . L. . . . . ', 1 ' I' . I Al n lg I v represent the county in the district contest, Wayne did not S . ,. . . . ' ' . ' . T6 ..?.............-..-.--- Fig l' l - . . J.JlJ4v B BTH5 'wil' X IQDFFRFNII: KBFQFNTQIRDY lil! lqrr!'r ' IIII I' UIXIHD CJ 4-IIDXICX I DIAMOND DRILL .l-.lt-...-.1- 3 l D S ' n I U, I 1.32 L ' II 1555 IM I 3' fri ! 7 1' I I. sein L J. . ., ll . 'f '+ ' ,i,,. In NL. FUND - , I FN I F? T - I K' D I ' ' ij' ID A . Y C' 5 's I I lie- ' Q gt sornoncnr rims S 2 CQ -v an if . 5.- 54, .,!L . -gf The Ars Gratis Artis Club was organized last year for the purpose of giving training in dramat- ics. The club gave a successful stage production last year. This year three one-act plays were given under the direction of the club sponsoI3Miss Virginia Patton. The plays and the casts were as follows: Lis First Shaven Cast Grandma Judson Mrs Judson Hannah Harry Hollister Don Judson Janey Judson Mr Judson Betty Kenyon Marian Hawley Lois Taylor Shirley Nelson Grace Rodgers Selwyn Atchison Victor Shaw Doris Miller Ellis Stewart Alice Wolf Bettye Maddern Which is the day to Boston9W John Esrvey Martha Harvey Chris Harvey Mary Harvey ' e Granny Perkins Lolly Wilkins Vera Carlton Mr Carlton Hilton Hays Jack Logan Cast Ain't Done night Cast Robert Robinson Loralei Sherman Donald Rice Dolores Thomure Tell Virginia Mabery Mixine Robinson Carmen Perrier George Homba Stanley Johnsen Paul Govro N I 'H .' A H' by I N Little Nell.. . . . : Wilma Martin S D5Aj1XONQaD?iiLL 5 Q 0 ' 'J , 1 ,-ffift' Ev-g,9f,,,45'?s JUNIOR AND smvioa PLAYS 2' I 11 lb! v-1? sq-T5 l 59: 0132 'HIS OZARK COUSINH Cast Robert Neel . Ned Rankin Ruth Cole Mrs Norma Fowler . Fay Klrby Wlnfred Pettus Q r Jean Govro Glenda Rankln Wayne Thurman Randall Milton Long Jack Rankin Myrtle Keller Francls Gladys Gilllam Sue Rankln Lewis Fenton Gar Haines Haines Haines Haines y Stark Francls Bangert Mrs Rankin Don Paul Marler Uncle Zeb Under the sponsorship of Miss Virginia Patton, the Junior Class presented their annual Junior Play on November 10, 1959 The Ranklns, ordinary people living in the northwest Ozarks, recelved a letter from their Eastern cousins stating that they plarned to V1S1t them The Haines expected them to be Ozark hlll blllles, and the Ranklns decided to give them what they wanted They lnvented a feud, a still for 'maklng moonshine, and even a wedding Everything went well undl Mrs Rankln appeared upon the scene and d1SCOV6T8d the trick SPRING FEVER Cast Fred Chapman Howard Brant Bob Orten V10 Lewis Thelma Huff V1v1an George Merceda Pratte Mrs Spangler Stephanle Gldley Anne Purcell Gloria Shaw Lou Herron Thurston Sievers Phoebe Purcell Mary Claywell Maude Corey Omer Norman Prof Vlrgil Bean Jlmmme Rice Dr Dlxon Spring Fever h1t Brookfleld College when a student of its classes felled to hand 1n a erm paper on time whl h would en able hlm to graduate Many compllcatlons made lt qu te hard for the student but even Spr ng Fever has some good qualltlea And in thls case lt showered them on its vlctim For waatnwrecouw any boy want when a dlploma and love are handed hlm on thesame day uSDTlHg Fever' was dlrected by N138 Sue Betson ThSSGD1 Play was presented on the evenlng of March 29, 1940 and was a great success 0 uns cocci . . .9 ...M . L . . ' ,. H - N Jack Gaffney..........Ed Burns Ray Murphy.......Henry Purcell ' rn ' ' t do - . . . . . .id L., N i . . . at n . i i W . , . L. . .Or '------------ I , r' DIA MON D DKILL B-VHS SENICDR PLAY JU N I QR PL AY DIAMOND DRILL UDCUQWQS WQDWM ,Ll ,Q VK? C filijb 5 Q 1 ' - Qlfl ,iii ff, .fi- ' 'B Ziff'-35Q-.-i1,,-., N-.X 'xl ,-- of-X . ,- Q Q:--Q vi- , I f,'f.E.'f --'-T 4. L SEE3i?SlSlf3Q3EQliifL,zEL35u:i IN OUR SOHOOL i Students in action in each of the eleven de- partments and the cafeteria of Bonne Terre High School are shown on the opposite page. Our school is made up of the following departments: Science Cafeteria Home Economics Manual Training Music Social Science Mathematics Art Physical Education Commerce Library English - S S DLAMQVOLD DRl.U,i 1 4 Of' BTHSM ,' 9 E , , Q ,OM iggggg OW ig? l W-ll? IN ' OUR WITH: SCHOOL M :U QHQQDML Wwmwqnfws we-Q-HT NN- 4 X .1 ,ff Xxx f 'N 2 x I if ,., XX f fi ' - N 1 A W X xx f E K.. 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Lx' Q'-if T2 1 SOWNA TERDL HIGH SCJOOL QOIG 'Mld the Hrlls of old St brancois, In Missouri's rrche t spot, Stands our dear old Bonne Terre F gh School Where we useful Knowledge got Cather 'round her splendid bulldlrg Sweetest HGMOTIGS e'er wlll clrng Of the nays when Bonne Terre Hlgh School Sheltered us beneath her wlng Let thy watch word, Be to us a beacon Gulde our heart, Oh Thru the carkness May thy glory ne'er duty hwnor lrght Bonne Terre Hlgh School of the nlght dlmlnisn May thy erandeur ne'er wane Thou our boast, our prrde, our glory, Bonne Terre Hlgh School live and reign Old St Francois, farr St Francois Often we shall sing thy nraise, Often cheer thy WdVlHg colors In our dear old hlvh chool days Strll we love thee Bonne Terre High School Idol of our fondest drcam F111 for thee a solcen hraker From the Lean B lt's purest streams V'1fXMUND 'Wil' ' 'P Tp -1 -r-r fx Y 4. L 44 LK 1. ' M . . ., F U ' cv ,J v . 1 4.4. . I . . 1 1. I . . . x -, . 4 . X . . , , 4. x . . . .. ., - ,, . . I. , Q . . , - 4 ' O f rj. C . . . I ' 1 C - Q 'J I' . b ' cf . .O u Q . ' , A 2 - . f' . . .1 Q n . Q - V . x xl -' - - ' he , ' ', . -........ ..Q,i.,- - - 1 Q I l ' O 'Q' V 4 ,,: ,f-, A V 1' :J I f lf ff l ' SBTHS SNAP fy SHOTS DIA UNF DRM' 'XF was 5 5 W? Egg ,ifjgzgg egg' JUNIOR semen BANQUET ,,lhg,3i,Qg5QefQ The Junior Senior banquet was held at the Masonic Temple, Nay 4 The banquet used a circus motif as the theme ' Tents, circus wagons drawn by paper mache ele phants, and place cards adozwed the table. The pro grams were made of starched linen and colored clowns decorated the front covers The light was furnished by candles. After the banquet there was dancing to Hank Boyd's orchestra The orchestra pit was decorated like a circus wagon with scalloped awnings around the top Side show posters covered the walls Crepe paper streamers in circus colors were hung from the ceiling to the walls The windows were decorated as animal cages Surprise packages were given to each guest The program was as follows Grace Mr Wells Senior Response Leonard Vargo Vocal Solo Mary C Claywell V1Ol1I1 S010 Keith Mcspadden Vocal Solo Dewey Nance Address Mr Bruner Songs 'Mid the Hills of Old St Francois The Merry Go Round Brok Down The Man on the Flying Trapeze Goody Goodbye Cifuniors Only? DIAMQN D Dr! il' Q 4 ' u r Q , 5 1 A . . Junior Welcome . . Myrtle Keller ----if--' p 1 rf V --------w f'i F7 a,j,1j 917.51 L2 3:1- 'X j --- A,,, xv . 41 T. 6 112' . ' O '. 47x X18--A,rX'! fx.. Oxlrfxluf g 5 r x A , I ff I,Q' i.Qx3-', mx lf , ' 0 N9 -.-Qlfuijiflt :I ,Arif I . QUEEN OF THE BANQUET For the first time in the history of Bonne Terre High School, the juniors have sponsored a banquet queen and her court. The boys of the junior and senior classes chose the queen and her court. Paul Gordon, a member ofthe junior class crowned the queen. QUEEN Mary Ellen Taylor MAID OF HONOR Stephanie Gidley ATTENDANTS Jeanne Littleton Mary Catherine Claywell Gladys Wurm Thelma Huff Betty Jane Paulsen x JLXI .r:'t11ii15'ig:Ti1:Ti:3i1i-.U jzigf 2, All C'ijjxXg grj reg ri gl I H V, j-4e--5- X 1: S., - . 'lgyb Q scHooL CALENDAR ' ' D ,, August 51 September September September September September September September September September Sentember September September September October October October October October October October October 2 November November November Tovember November lovember November December December December December December December January January January January January January Januarv January January January January 'B 'ii M: 'a' Freshman Reglstratlon Sophomore and Junlor Reglstration Senlor Qeplstratlon Freshman In1+1et1on Softball game Bonne Glee Club Tryouts Soltball gene Bonne Junlor Hlke A Calella Trfouts FresLman Hlke Softball game Bonne Soohomore Party Sortball game Bonne Softball game Bonne Softball game Bonne Softball game Bonne Soltball game Bonne Terre vs Esther Terre Leadwood Terre Farmington Bismarck Desloge Doe Run Flat River Frankclaf Terre Terre Terre Terre Terre A Capella Cholr Bfptlst Church Freshman Party Softball game Bonne Terre vs Desloge A Capella Cholr Serenade Junlor and Senlor Junlor llay HH1s Basketball Bonne Vacatlon M S T Basfetball Bonne Sophomore Skatlng Halloween Party Ozark COUSlHn Terre at Caledonla A meetlng Terre vs Herculaneum Party Thanksglv ng Hollda s Basketball Bas etball Ba etball Band 011110 Basketball Chrlstmas Program Bonne Bonne Bonne Bonne Festus Desloge Esther Terre Terre Terre POtOSl Terre presented by Chorus Chrlstmas Holldays Back to school after Chrlstmas vacatlon Basketball Bonne Terre at Leadwood Basletball Bonne Terre at Farmlngton Assembly to dlscuss the Annual Amerlcan Leglon Oratorlcal Trvouts BSg1DH1H8 of POtOS1 Basketball Tournament Bonne Terre Bonne Terre Bonne Terre Basketball Sophomores vs Ironton at POtOSl vs Steelyllle at Potosl vs Blsmarck at Iotosi Bonne Terre at Elvlns Scenes Merchant of Venlce DL-XM JN V DF, ,LL -sg g 'Q . -3 E a-- F ,4 , 4 0' I - ' ul I r F1 no -xl 0 '- l U . . 2 L. A J. . 6 . -'c'1 ' 15 C ' -- , 18 , 1 19 A ,.. -- vs. 20 ' x' - 20 fn 1 n 20 1 ' ,L 24' Vso 22 1 26 , '- V34 29 ' -- VS. 5 -- VS. A 6 , 2 -- vs. 15 A -- 1 - vs. . 1 15 ' -- 1 ' 19 . 20 L 0 21 ' 22 ' ' lo . W hu . . u 14 Q L -- 16-17 ' -- .... ' I 21 X -- . 22 L . ' ' I 23-26 ' ' i ' y .L -L ' VS' S k ' . -- vs. 15 sk -- vs. . 16 'T' 19 ' -- at ' 20 ' 1 22 ' ' 1 . . 5 -- 12 5 -- ' 12 ' 15 . . . V 18 . . D . D V 18 . ' 19 . . ' 20 . ' 3 26 - -- ' 26 -- : p ' A I ' C5 .J J 3:4 - t - 7 o -- A 'sift ,..- '....'l'5' - ' - . liuunyi 'i5!S!l5iCl ' 5 A o . . '.x U gs Qi P A 1 scnoor CALENDAR . ' fr. .. if N T -gg February February February February February February February February February February February February March March March March March March March March March March March March Aprll Apr1l April April April April Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll lay 4 May 12 May 17 Assembly Dr Charles Lee was the Speaker Debate Bonne Terre vs Crystal City Debate Bonne Terre vs Frederlcktown Desloge Tournarent beglns Ba ketball Bonne Ferre at Ste Genevleve Basketball Bonne Terre vs Frankclay Debate Bonne lerle vs and Blsmarck Tryouts for Senlor Play Ba ketball Bonne Terre vs Flat R ver Debate Tournament at Bollvar Flat Rlver Tournament bPglHS Basketball Bonne Terre vs Ste Genevleve Basketball Bonne Terre vs Desloge Basketball Bonne Terre vs Leadwood Band played 1n County Band at Leadwood Ars Gratls Artls Club presents three one act plays Assembly Sergeant white, State Patrolman was the Speaker Dlstrlct Amerlcan Leglon Oratorlcal Contest Sophomore Class select a member to attend the Cltlzenshlp Pllgrlmage to Jefferson Clty Art Exhlbit of 150 Famous Renroductlons Flat Rlver, Elvlns, Sor1ng Fev SbUlOTS measured for caps and gowns A Capella Easter Program at Congregational Church Amerlcan Leglon Zone Contest S n1or Play Sprlng Fcvern Bonne Terre and Leadwood Band Concert Play Day at Cape Glrardoau Track Neet at Desloge Track Meat at Desloge and Caledonla Glrls' Softball w1th B1 marcl at Bonne Terre Musical Festlval at Desloge Glrls' Softball wlth Leadwood at Leadwood Glrls' Softball with Farmlngton at Bonne Terr Speaklng Contest at Cane Glrardeau G11ls' Softball wlth nlvlns at Bonne Terre Glrls' Softball wlth Frankclay at Bonne Terre Junlor Hlke Sophomore Dramatlc Club see Paul Iunl at the Amerlcan Theater JUH1OV Senlor Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement DIAMKJN D DM' ' G I '.' X 17Afw x 41. ., . Q 2 ' o 2 ' a 2 -- . ' 2 A ' 6 S r 0 . 16 0 1 A 4 I-I Q 0 . . 25 - 7 -- 1 ' er 25 s- -- . i 24 . ' 28 ' , ' 28 ' o o . 1 -- . 2 ' 0 4 . 5 - . . - 5 : 6 . . . . . ll . . 14 ' A ' March 15 A Capella Choir--Methodist Church 19 1 ' 24 i -- 25 , ' ' 29 e ' --N ' 1 ' 5 . 6 . J 9 . g ll . . '- 11 ' ' ,'s , 1 12 V ' . 16 . f. I . 18 . .- . 20 . A A . . 23 .4 . T . ' 25 ' 0 ' - . 25 . . ' 27 . ' .i ' 1 .. o I .............. I r- p ------ ' PEOPLE I CA.N'T FORGET CQQUEQTFMCHQZS EMMA QQTSQKTQ TQPIZQVRE WAVE? KWW W QE MQ 7,, SQL Rf If cuff P ' v f, ,I X L F N, 5 flg .I .vb 'RE DIXIOND U ai tr r lei Je eleven ears has aeann come IPTO e lsten r merrlf becausethe student body o1Ponne Ferre Hlgh Ocbool deslred such a publlcatlon The purposes ln TGVlVl1g to create greater lnterest ln oul cbool,and to provlde a record of chool actlvltles tHHtlNlll grow dearer as the years go by Thls annual has been made under the ausplces ol the school Wlth the var ous department COHtFlbUtlHH to lt thelr type ol worm Becau e of tbelr lnterest a la pe number of students rev LlV0D of thelr tlue and t lent to tHlS project DIA1 ON DQILT Uk JK G D ia I IJ IJ 'tv e one of -. v ' ' . , , . x, , , ',. :C Lv ce o i fly , . A . LJ . . u 3 . . .1 this annual were to stimulate school spirit, ' ' 1 . F . S . .. A . Q . A L A . i ' s ' '., ' ' D '. s ' ' I r, . r . . e T' o ' ' '2, ta l L. . , T H E -Y .D -,, ' 5i1gg' '4 M',gi-gigifi, , g - ig j -,-- - N1 24 DIAMOND DWL L 'E' Hp.-4
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