Bowling Green High School - Speaker Yearbook (Bowling Green, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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Though bom in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, in 1850, Champ gave himself in service to the people in this area for 50 years and his funeral and inter- ment were held in Bowling Green, on March 2, 1921. Each BGHS yearbook bearing the name Speaker tries to render the same service to the student body and school it represents. ik, lllu, -EMM ' Y 1 , ,' 'K I 'x an ' Wx. ll ' Kia ' NNN ' , 4 I 4 N 'wfff .. f A J ',fl!':'7.A'2'9f'fff - w, - 1 - L ,exfgg V q4,,.f1 f-A dk Lt r M ,,. : ,. , V yt, V tl- . fiflfy ,A J 4 ,-I, ,AQ . I. . '!.A.:,I gf., lv vs , ,... . yn A J, , ,V ,,-v .J , . , fx-'gift q-L,'f'4Z i-iffy ,E, ',' '. Q15 - ij ,Q--. T' ks , , Q 135' .fgwrfsfb vw' ' fy , . . f K L X xg QA: J, 1 h ,. an Al .,. , . ,- . , M' - .. .. Q - J.,-Lx. V 51-fa B-' ' W , 3 E g A N 3 , -- ,L- . ' , .J-I gg. 1fJf'f vw ' , Q . . . . ' F ','. f-. . o Cf X .Y 'f 3 n :xiy -'gh' M, Q5 i 3 i N ' ' TA ut K L 4- , ,H 1 A 5 . Y N WJ' B. ij idk, 'L ! 3 Also dark-haired and dark-eyed, Nicky Deters was Tall, dark, and handsome Eddie Feldma n nn, wo elected junior class king candidate. He is the Son top vote for senior class candidate. Ed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deters of St. Clements. of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Feldmann of St. Clements Mr. Paul McClelland, Hannibal radio station KHMO sports broadcaster, selected the 1964-65 Speaker King and Queen after the candidates were nominated by BGHS classes. Mr. McClelland has announced BGHS basketball games for the past four years. One boy and one girl representative was elected by popular vote from each class on the basis of presenting the most pleasing appearance. Dark and dashing Monty Branstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Branstetter of Curryville, represented the freshman class in King competition. 4 Kin 's Court Senior girl representative, sandy-haired, light- complected Vicki Tucker, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tucker of Frankford. Queen's Ladies Myrna Clark, freshman class representative, has brown hair and blue eyes and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everly Clark, Jr., of Bowling Green. Pleasing appearance personified, this year's King and Queen are Bruce Storts and June Couch. fBoth are Sophomore class candidates., The only blonde in male competition., Bruce may well become the pin-up of many a young lady's bulletin board. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Storts of Bowling Green. Sweet and smiling, June is just as sweet and Springy as her name. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Couch of Bowling Green. Dark-haired, dark- eyed Kathy Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell of Bowling Green, represented the jtmior class. 5 Bruce Storts--1964-65 Speaker King 6 June Couch--1964-65 Speaker Queen W- -1 1 ,-5' 4' ,. ,- 7 S, K S3551 Students pick up approved schedules and enrollment forms here. Those who decide to stay get lockers. Once in a while it's shocking to remember the courses agreed upon a few months earlier. BG HS Students M,-e-K 3 Environment Begins with Enrollment Students' programs are pre-planned the year before The process begins at the east end of the first-floor as far as possible through the school's guidance service. hallway at BGHS and Students work past check points Actual enrollment begins late in August the week be- set up in the cafeteria getting schedule approval, fore classes start. course cards, locker assigmnents, activity tickets, yearbooks, . . . Starting all over again. - 9 Z Scenes Such As These Soon Become IO Typical of BC-EHS Environment Source of Inspiration, Encouragement We, the 1964-65 Speaker staff wish to dedicate this yearbook to you who have influenced us to im- prove our loyalty to our school., faith in ourselves, brought school spirits to their highest, and finds no school activity too small to attend. To you who have served BGHS for six years, and have encouraged us to climb the stairway in life even though we stand in the shadow of our faults a.nd mista.kes, we respectfully dedicate the '64-'65 Speaker to our principal, Mr. George H. Nien- hueser. .,x':.-:QE 1' j:5guv . J '- ...U 'T ' H-' . ' 1Jf'32lf-'1'f 'f'1.': ' 'J-ggi'- '1' -153 3:36 'Nr 2. ..v-Q 8,111.1-',,.,.. .f,' . 9 I. x, Qi-5 -. fr- - .' -' liek -Abd.-.3 rung.. -1,-J-ra.: i3g,rQ:.5 t' .ws----vs. - .wi-.'.1-,v'..1s-Sian' .12 ., . 5.1-xkgf, xfw-L,'-blk 54.31 .v ,, gfpft- .pkg -BQ Y-fy -,531 3. Sig.-Jrgfggs-' , z U wgw.--ww,5w-QM 1- 52-Aj'3 NY4:S '5R'- Y ' iv'-J ' I 2 xv-ijfg,+:':P3.i4gf :.wM3'f '3?q?51'-1:w1'! ,,,-vi - Q. . -.,.Jw fgfgjgigja Ji: 44,3 :wal-vii i'h:g2:gqrg5f..,f H3-5.wJpgsE 282' 3f'4.f A .1595 ' -9.1-,iff fd. 1.-:Th -JN, - ' -ff, .Jp25.5Q' s. Tk- WY. ug.-D' v up, .1 -b -Q...-we ----wfgz. 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Left Field Was he picking out a bat? Or hiding from the cameraman? Anyway, Chris Straube was up at bat, the 'Cats in the cage waited their turns. Baseball Begins Early This year's Bobcats compiled a 4-2 record, good enough for second place in the EMO conference. A last-day defeat by Montgomery R-Il knocked the Cats out of first place. Bill McPike was the team's leading pitcher with 3-Og Mike Rogers had a 1-2 record. ROW 1: fl. to r.j Phillip Harris, Chris Straube, John Weber, Terry Flood, Mike Rogers, Donald Brewer, Charlie Brown, Danny Lewis, and Bubby Mullins. ROW 2: Assistant Coach, Gary Wacker, Ronald Rogers also led the team in hitting with a .500 batting average. John Weber was next with .400. Sept. 2 was opening date and the BG 9 downed Troy 6-5 in a night game. Clopton came next on Sept. 8. Scoring 4 runs in the seventh inning, the Hawks went home with a 9-6 win over Bowling Green. Comer, Manager, Teddy Smith, Billy Henry, Dick Basye, Bill McPike, Harold Brewer, David Straube, Eddie Woods, Melvin Woods, Manager, and Coach Dave Kissinger. I4 i BGI-IS's all-conference shortstop, John Weber, trots across the plate in a 4-3 victory over We11svi11eg first baseman, Ed Woods, strains to keep a toe on the A. 3?w2:2.ftxff1-if-1, -r v ' . 1 e g - . 4, X . . ' - .3 'Y 11'7f'iT'Q!.SW9g'U?'.Q'.:' ' , 1 Jig! x if O' v H . 0, ' i I if' 'TA '5'2M'Eg3Er'57'47f'? .r W- 4 21-, ,,,.:,.:1 ' J' '- ' .-2.-:glr Q .flffaii :. fi ' 5.2 Q :V 'N ,- .,. Q 4' -M .,-M. 55.1. semi' 4- T'--15. ewrrwsfyjw I 'uw -time .i n.rs -. 1213. gig-Qiifr' 7 r ' ' V ' vw: .V I +u..:.' ,,E 'l4l -13104 .aan bag for the put-out. Catcher, David Straube, walks eloquently back to the dug out in the shortest round trip in baseball. Brings FaII's First Activity Shutting out Elsberry 11-0 put the 'Cats back in the win column. In an extra-inning game at Van-Far, BG was outhit 9-2 but won 3-1, scoring two runs in the top of the eighth. The next victory was a 4-3 win over Wellsville. In the final game, Montgomery R-II whalloped Coach Dave Kissinger gives last-minute instructions before attacking Montgomery. BG 15-1, ending Bobcat hopes for a conference crown. Second baseman and utility pitcher, Mike Rogersg shortstop, John Weber, and centerfielder, Ted Smith were named to the EMO all-conference baseball team. KNEELING: fl. to r.j Marvin Smith, Daniel Staple- ton, Robert Birkhead, Edwin Miller, Phillip Staple- ton, Wayne Korte, Carl Kent, John Mullen., James Rose, ROW 2: Sam Rowe, manager, Chris Straube, Terry Flood, Bill Henry, Bill Hall, Wayne Wendel, Bill Couch, Richard Worthington, Charlie Brown, Wayne Morris, Danny Lewis, Coach Dave Kissinger, ROW 3: Coach James Wilson, Bill McPike, Don Brewster, Eddie Feldmann, Ervin Grote, Bill Camp- bell, Billy Ingram, Harold Brewer, Larry Marshall, Ronald Comer, manager, Melvin Woods, manager. Cross-Country, Varsity Men Win Often KNEELING: fl. to r., Don Brewer, Danny Stapleton, Birkhead, Don Brewster, Wayne Korte, Edwin Miller, John Mullen, Marvin Smith, Richard Worthington, Phillip Stapleton, Carl Kent, Bob Dowell, Sam James Rose, ROW 2: Coach James Wilson, Robert Rowe, manager. l 1 6 V1 Lose EMO Crown BGHS cross-country track team won two meets from Van-Far this year beating the Indians the re on Sept. 25 and again on Oct. 9, with Mexico also run- ning. Bowling Green lost to Hannibal on Oct. 6, and later in the season placed second in a meet held at Mexico with Hannibal, Montgomery City, and Van- Far running. Bowling Green placed seventh at the Hancock invitational meet held in St. Louis on Oct. 10. Carl Kent placed 26th among the 160 partic- ipants in the district track meet Oct. 23 at War- renton. He also placed 33rd in a field of 40 at the state meet on Oct. 31. BGHS varsity track team won three invitational meets fbeating Clopton and Elsberry on April 23 Wellsville on April 6, but lost their EMO conference crown to Warrenton April 27 . Phillip Stapleton set a new conference and school record at the EMO conference at Warrenton in the low hurdles in 21.15 sec. Bowling Green placed third out of 16 teams par- ticipating in the Louisiana Invitational Track Meet April 16. James Rose placed fourth in the half mile run at the District meet held in Kirksville. Bowling Green did not qualify for the state meet. Bursting from the starting block is BGHS 880 relay lead-off man, James Rose. He was undefeated in the half-mile until a leg injury hampered his nin- ning. Low-hurdle speedster Danny Stapleton shows how he broke the jr. varsity school track record for this event, running the course in 23.6. Charlie Brown was the former champion with a 23.85 mark. The last step! gasps undefeated Wayne Wendel as he breaks the tape in the mile run. I7 Intramurals Draw Dodgeball Flag Football Smiling over a hard-fought dodgeball championship game are KNEEHNG from 1. Judy Rolen, Jeanette Welch, Candy Reading fcaptainj, Kathie Beddies, Joyce Edwards, Donna Haden, Donna Cordes. STAND- ING Darlene Hobbs, Linda Pargeon, Helen Luebrecht, Melva Feldmann, Barbara Stewart, Ellen Niemeyer, and Judy Bibb. Coach Dave Kissinger isn't about to be caught in the middle when he blows that whistle to mark the CHARGE signal in a flag football intramural contest. Flag football is the only intramural limited to boys. The girls play Indian-Dodgeball until flag football is completed. Girls' Basketball After defeating Janet Scherder's team 29-16 to win the championship are: KNEELING 1.--r., Sandy Orf, Cathy Williams, Joyce Bailey, captain, and Becky Kelch. STANDING: Sharon Riley, Pam Leake, Barbara Stewart, Sandra Sheets, and Debby Wilhoit. Boys' Basketball Looking for the most part solemn after defeating Ed- win Miller's team 37-26 axe: KNEELING l.--r. John Weber, Don Brewster, captain, Terry Rathsburn, Roger Trower. STANDING, Wayne Young, Louis Niemeyer, Jerry Koester, and Ralph Miller. MONTGOMERY WARD, Hannibal, Business Booster ll - - 1 - ll I might be tired, butl m ready to defend my title declares John Baker, paddle tennis champion. Paddle Tennis Just try and return THIS serve challenges girl's paddle- tennis champion, Donna Davis. W 0 0 O 0 Wide Partlclpatlon Volleyball champs are QBACK ROWQ from the left: Boys' volleyball champions STANDING are Ronald Paula Orf, Joyce Bailey, Kathie Beddies, Cathy Comer fly, Bob Johnston, Gary Rutherford, Bill Williams. KNEELING--Sherry Unsell fly, Maijorie Fisher, Terry Rathburng KNEELING are Danny Moss, Bowen, Dorma Davis, fcaptainjg and Margaret Har- C115 Jim Bryant, D9-Vid Sfraube, Kcaptainls David ness. Willis, and Everett Johnston. . gg I I 4 3 y xdax an x f I X f 5 x l 9 fait Illqi Come on and just see ifl can't hit it back, offers Donald Brewster, badminton champion. Badminton I ought to be good at swatting flies after this! grunts badminton champion Linda Boise. Qffer Competitive Outlet Intramurals are school sponsored contests. Coach James Wilson, athletic director, is the supervisor. Intra- murals give all the students a chance to participate. Each year there are table tennis, volleyball, basket- ball, paddle tennis, badminton, flag football and soft- ball tournaments. Both boys and girls participate in all games except flag football which is for boys only and volleyball which is for girls only. lf I could just wham my typewriter like this! moans Louis Niemeyer--but he has to be content to take his vengence out on a volleyball. Teammates Ted Smith and Ed Woods fbackgroundj watch his smash sail across the net. 20 Junior Debby Wilhoit and senior Mike Rogers emerge as champions of table tennis intramurals. First place intramural winners receive 65 points toward an intra- mural letter. Table Tennis hance to Earn School Letter Ernestine Shepherd and Dottie Deters battle for the ball in an intramural game. Teammates Janet Scherder and Donna Davis make ready to grab the tip off. Tournaments are held in the grade school gym and are open to the public. Becuase of poor par- ticipation, the games were almost discontinued last year but Coach Wilson agreed to give it another chance. Students taking part, are given points for at- tendance, games won, and tournaments won. Those with enough points receive a letter at the end of the year. DRS. MIDDLETON, M.D., MARTIN, M.D., AND CHRISTENSEN, M.D., Louisiana, Business Boosters 21 Test Youth for Fitness Each fall and spring, physical fitness tests are given as part of the P.E. program at BCI-IS and the scores from the seven events are averaged. Stand- ings of the students are then compared to the state and national averages. Sit-ups, pull-ups, broad jump, shuttle run, soft- ball throw, 50-yard dash, and 600-yard run are the testing areas. Tests are rated with an evaluation chart scoring 4 112 points for excellent, 3 for good, 2 for satis- factory, and 1 point for poor. Best possible scores are 31.5 for girls and 60 for boys. No records are established for sit-upsg 99 sit-ups earn an excellent score and students who reach that number are required to stop. N- 't'-nc 'It looks as if the only way out is to climb this rope, muses Betty Lawson as she waits for Cathy Fitzgerald to broadjump for Ass t Coach Gary Wacker. Next in line is Doxma Davis and Verna Mil- ler. Most Old Physical Test Records Stand STANDING GIRLS' RECORDS ARE: Broad Jump .... . . . . ...... Shuttle Run . . . Softball Throw . . 50-yd. dash . . . 600-yd. run . . . 7 feet 9 inches Mary Ann Kniess 9.3 seconds Sandra Kniess 160 feet Sandra Sheets 6.6 seconds Mary M. Grote 1:50 Linda Knight Another lap! Coach, you're kidding--This is only supposed to be the 600 yard test! pant Janice Page Qfrontj and Beverly Roberts. 'i l don't know whether it's better to have a long or a short chin for these pull-ups, grunts Terry Miller. BOYS' STANDING RECORDS ARE: 8 feet 1 inch BroadJump............... Bill Kems Shuttle Run . . . . 8.6 seconds Don Shaw Darrell Grote Softball Throw . . . . . . 265 feet ' David Deters 5.7 seconds Jim Nutter 1:27 Dwayne Reading .1 . . Eighteen James Reading so-yd. dash .... . . 600-yd. run . . .s. . . . . Pull-ups . . No cutting those comers on the track, booms Ath- letic Director James Wilson. fThat's a walkie-talkie aerial there by his face.j The girls jumped how far? We'1l change that!, vows Ken Durbin fon the markjg Eddie Eastin f105j5 David Frankhouser f529j5 Ron Flansburgg and Wayne Morris 1532 in doorway.j Varsity Coach Dave Kissin- ger keeps a watchful eye. 23 Fresh Supply of Basketball Bowling Green freshman basketball team played thirteen games in the '64-65 basketball season. They won six games and lost seven games. The freshman team placed third in the Conference tournament. Bobcats Coming on ROW 1--Ql. to r.j Bob Dowell, Buddy Kattelmann., lins, Doug Mallory, Larry Finley, Bill Colbert, Monty Branstetter, Jerome Korte, Dick Basye, Don Phillip Harris, Jimmy Bowen, Steve King, Man- Brewerg ROW 2--Coach Gary Wacker, Bubby Mul- 'Ager- I don't know who 15 is guarding, but I've got the ball says Chris Straube. BCI-IS junior varsity basketball team played 22 games during the '64-65 basketball season. They won 15 games and lost 7. The junior varsity played in two tournaments, the Hannibal and Montgomery City Tournaments. In the Hannibal Toumament, they placed second and in the Montgomery City Tourney, they placed third. Out of 14 conference games, they won nine and lost five. Jr. Varsity Program Key to Future ROW 1--fl. to r.y Chris Straube, Wayne Wendel, Melvin Woods, Bill Couch, Larry Marshall, Bill Don Brewer, Danny Lewis, Wayne Morris, Phillip Ingram, Dick Basye, John Mullins, Bob Dowell, Harris, BACK ROW--Coach Gary Wacker, Manager Coach Dave Kissinger. - r Let's bounce it right off the ref's head, agrees Wayne Morris. I2 Man Team Sees Lot of Action I ' ' I 'If Lou1s1ana wants to forget about the press,' it's fine with me, thinks Wayne Wendel. Bill Couch 1512 gets high above his guard for a shot as Dick Basye f53j and Danny Lewis 133, anticipate the rebound. 26 F 'Ft .. 445 Sometimes Not a soul between me and the basket, gloats Bobby Dowell, BG 48 Troy 27 BG 56 Elsberry 36 BG 3 6 Elsbe rry 3 1 BG 34 C lopton 42 BG 55 Troy 42 BG 50 Warre nton 56 BG 45 Elsberry so BG 68 Wellsville 35 BG 52 Van-F ar 51 BG 45 Montgomery R-II 44 BG 28 C lopton 26 BG 57 Louisiana 40 BG 23 C lopton 46 BG 52 Troy 62 BG 42 Payson 3 1 BG 39 Warrenton 70 BG 44 Montgomery R-II 59 BC 57 Mexico 49 BG 46 Wellsville 26 BG 65 St. Francis 56 BG 55 Montgomery R-II 48 BC 55 Van-F ar 34 Learn Hard Way Where dol go from here, wonders Chris Straube, as he applies the brakes and hopes that teammate Dick Basye will break in toward the lane. 27 This year's Bobcats ended the season with a 19 and 11 record, placed second in the Bowling Green Toumament, finished third in the Owensville and in the Jeff City Invitational Tournaments. Their 9-5 conference record placed the Bobcats behind Clopton and Wellsville in the EMO Con- ference. Ervin Grote, senior Bobcat, was named to the EMO all-conference team. He also led the team in rebounds with 407 breaking the school record which was previously held by Tom Feldmann. BGI-IS senior Ed Feldmann was named on the honorable mention to the EMO all-conference team. This was how it all began. O. K. WILLIAMS INSURANCE CO., Bowling Green., Business Booster Two of the Bobcats' unsung heroes were Managers juniors, and three sophomores. Ron Comer and Melvin Woods, who kept equipment Mr. Dave Kissinger completed his third year as and uniforms in good condition, doctored minor in- head coach at BG with a 19 and ll record. juries for the players, kept score books and tabulated Mr. Gary Wacker was in his second term as as- team records. sistant coach at BGHS. Varsity Line-Llp Changes Cften Bobcats KNEEUNG from left to right are: Bill Hall, ter, Sr. forward, Ervin Grote, Sr. center, Bill Campbell Jr. forwardg Bill Henry, Jr. guard, David Straube, Sr. Sr. center, Ed Feldmann, Sr. forwardg Harold Brewer, forward, Terry Flood, Soph. guard, Mike Rogers, Sr. Jr. guard? and Ron Comer, manager- guardg and James Rose, Jr, guard, Bill McPike, Don Brewster, and Bill Hall did not STANDING: Bill McPike, Soph. forward, Donnie Brews- complete the Season. . I B l L ,- 29 There's no doubt about who s in possession of this rebound--it's Bobcat, Bill Campbell! Bench Strength and Steady Regulars Erv Grote pops one over his guard's hands and just in case he misses, David Straube plants his feet in good rebound position. KOLONIAL INN, Bowling Green, Business Booster ,U For a man surrounded bylndians fElsberryj, Mike The only quiet moment at a basketball game-- Rogers looks pretty calm. school-song time. Keeps Bobcats in Winners' Column Terry Flood flj thinks Irv Grote's tip is coming his way--but teammates McPike 1421 and Feldmann 1501 aren't so sure. Y 7 WW LUCAS CAFE, Frankford, Business Booster 31 X .17 JT No rebound is safe from Irv! Bill Campbell 1451 is ready for a second effort. These BGHS band students broke out their instru- ments at the pre-Clopton pep rally and played on at every remaining home game and throughout the BG tournament. Under the direction of Band Board Pres- ident, Eddie Woods, these students volunteered--John Farr, Dwaine Miller, Bruce Storts, Robert Birkhead, Larry Grinstead, Kim Parrish, Mary J. Kraft, Joyce Bailey, Lesley Calvert, Sherry Calvert, Joyce Edwards, Annice Straube, Bucky Boudinier, and Mike Beddies. ROBERTSON MOTOR FREIGHT, Bowling Green, Business Boosters 32 Bobcats Ed Feldmann and Bill Campbell H41 use their height and speed to break a press. Well Backed by Band, Squad, Loyal Servers Quittin' Time A11 over for another ball game. With strength like that--who's going to stop him? 33 Cradling individual awards for outstanding athletic defensive player. achievement are Terry Flood fly, Mike Rogers, Phillip Phillip had the highest scholastic average of this year s Stapleton and Ervin Grote fri. BGHS athletic teams, and Erv set a new school rebound Terry and Mike tied for top free-throw percentage of ing reco.rd, 408. the year f68j, and Terry won another award for best II thletes Honored Approximately 300 persons attended the annual BGHS Athletic Banquet, sponsored by the pep squad. This banquet is given annually in the honor of the Bobcats, which included track, cross country, bas- ketball, and baseball playing. Athletic director James A. Wilson, Coach Dave Kissinger, and Coach Gary Wacker presented letters, bars, and numerals to the boys eligible in these ac- tivities. Pep squad letters and bars were presented by Miss Betty Hemme, and Miss Joyce Wiley, pep squad sponsors. Members must have earned 8047: of all pos- sible points required for a letter by attending home and away games, away tourneys, BG tourney, prac- tices, committees, holding an office, or being a cheerleader. Coach Chuck Smith from Washington U. was guest speaker. Girls pictured at the speaker's table are squad president Howard and vice-president Scherder. 34 ,Va at Annual Athletic Banquet The sports queen was chosen by popular vote of the student body with athletic boys receiving bonus votes. The queen was selected for leadership, school spirit, qmortsmanship, willingness to work, and an interest in each sport. The queen received a crown, flowers, and a gift. Her court was also presented with gifts. Tickets to the banquet were sold by athletic boys and pep squad members for 31.75. Mrs. John R. Morris, mother of last year's sports banquet queen Janet Morris, places the crown on the new queen, Susie Henderson. The attendant pictured is Harold Brewer. 5. Reigning with her court is queen Susie Henderson, at- Mike Rogers, Eddie Feldmann fqueen's escortjg Linda tendants are 1. to r. David Straube, Janet Scherder Boise ffirst attendantjg and Bill Henry. Qsecond attendantjg Connie Hanson ffourth attendantjg 35 nnual Tourney The BGHS pep squad was responsible for deco- rating the gym, planning a queen crowning ceremony, working at the pass gate, selling homemade candy, and providing hostesses for visiting pep squads. Local men volunteered as hosts for visiting teams. Eight teams were seeded in the 40th annual Bowling Green invitational tournamentg Hermann-15 Bowling Green-25 Mark Twain-3, Wellsville-4, Van-Far-45 Montgomery R-Il-5, Louisiana-75 Missouri Military Academy-8. The first two seed- ings held. Attendance was limited by a new safety ruling passed by the local school board. Spectators were not allowed to stand on the gym floor or in the doorways during games. The Future Farmers of America members took responsibility for parking cars during the toumament. Arrangements in general were under the supervision of Athletic Director, James A. Wilson. Toumament decorations started low and took a lot of hands. Maintenance men, teachers, and stu- dents combined efforts to erect toumament brackets and a theme legend: May the best team win! What are tigers made of? Posterboard and paints and the fearless hands of these volunteer pep-squad workers who are designing mascots for brackets. Only time for a snack, says Mr. Mallory who was tournament traffic supervisor. Right now, he's patronizing the homemade candy booth which has become a tournament tradition. The food concession was almost as popular as the stands. This year's fans devoured 1,475 hamburgers, 216 hotdogs, 60 boxes of gum and candy bars, 600 doughnuts, and drank between 500-750 cups of coffee and the equivalent of 110 cases of soda. inte r's Finale Tomas TUESDAY 66 Hermann 45 M.M.A. 48 Wellsville 46 Van-Far Miss Barbara Artus, Louisiana High School cheer- leader, was crowned queen of the tourney by BGHS . WEDNESDAY ' Superintendent, Mr. Murry Smith. 67 Bowlmg Green 39 I-Ouisla-na Voting was done at the BGHS pep squad 55 Mark Twain 60 Montgomefl' R' queen booth for 19 a vote. Other candidates were Trudie O'Conner from Mark Twain and Angela THURSDAY Gibbson from welisviue. 59 M-M-A 71 Van-Far Mark Twain's pep squad was named the best pep 50 Hermann 48 Weuwiue squad in another tournament contest. Squads were chosen by secret judges on the basis FRIDAY of appearance, performance, and contribution to the 67 I-01-lisiana 71 Mark Twain game. It was Mark Twain's second consecutive win. 64 BOWHHS Green 60 M0Htg0mel'Y R Special trophies were donated by local business- men--Hiles Shoe Store gave the sportsmanship and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bell the free-throw. 67 VUPFHT 57 M3-Tk Twain 70 Wellsville 62 Montgomery R 52 Hermann 50 Bowling Green Miss Barbara Artus, third consecutive queen from Louisiana High School, maintained her lead through- out the toumey. BGHS supplied the escort fWa1ter Northcuttj and the crowner fSupt. Mui-ry S. Smith., Getting ready for the race, BGHS pep squadders set up the queen-contest voting booth. 1 if 37 Paul McClelland fVoice of the Bobcats, tells home The Bobcat's own Ed Feldmann QSO, was top in- listeners results of a BG game as he checks scores dividual scorer in the entire tourney netting 55 with Bobcat manager, Melvin Woods, foreground. points. Former BG coach, Gene Hall, comments on the game. The Bowling Green Bobcats placed just where they were seeded, second, in their own tournament. B b S d The te am entered the contest with a 604 conference O n record and an 11-7 overall record. First seeded Hermann won first place and was awarded the sportsmanship trophy on the vote of participating officials and coaches. +' Louisiana Bulldogs won the free throw trophy. 1 Montgomery and Van-Far tied for team scoring 1 with 184 points in 3 games. All BG tournament and regular season games were carried on radio station KHMO Hannibal, with broadcaster Paul McClelland at the mike. The Bobcats won their tournament only twice in its history--1927 and 1948. If this pattern holds true its their turn again in 1969. Dressing Room Blues Still tasting a two-point defeat, the Bobcats seem a bit glum even with their shiny second-place trophy. 38 'V 'Q . r r-M03-'--323 vw- W.. . Q J.-7'-!'9'J'f r-mf.-:+. 1- -. - -fi!-3'-Qv'gf-gjbikjf ? 4fiSE'gJ'J'-z.xuw5,- 1f.2g-12315556-32-fg'f.vf.g-5,Y:fs,4 .. ,'.,-' 654' .1 ' 4 J nf 'v H 'I -u. 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Terry Flood, fl.jg Mike Rogers, Billy Henry and Eddie Woods fr.j looking slightly weary after their are putting away the colors until long tramp, the evening performance. Q ef-93 1 How many steps d'ya reckon it takes to make a mile, Doug? question Ronnie May fl.j and Philip Robinson fc.j Much of the Future Farmers of America activity centers around three annual swine sales. In the September 12 sale James Reichard, BGHS junior sold the top board and the top gilt for S130 each. 157 head of swine were sold in the sale and the average was 360.00 a head. The average price per head for 149 hogs in the October 10 sale was S53.50. Lee Wankel, BGHS senior sold the top gilt for 5100, and Cecil Harness, junior sold the top--rated boar for 5105. In the spring sale, March 20, there were 157 head of hogs and the average for them was ?p58.64. Top boar, owned by Jimmy Nutter, Qgraduate mem ber of FFAQ sold his for 3122.50 and Mike Meyer, BGHS junior member of the FFA, sold his gilt for SIOO. The six breeds of swine offered for sale were Hampshire, Duroc, Spotted Swine, Black Poland, Chester Whites, and Yorkshire . FFA Starts Year with Swine Sale Grooming, judging, and classifying animals preceding sale time is all part of the routine. These three boys wave a mean stick, but they've had a lot of practice. David Orf fleftj, Eddie Horton fcenterj, and Eddie Eastin are old hands in the ring. Keeping all the records straight is the responsibility of Ag Department's secretary, Kay Dunn, see top picture. 41 mm III I 3 -11 - I u f I don't believe it, but that looks like St. Nick, Linda Oberman accompanies the Christmas carolers muses narrator Bill Fisher. during the concert. Traditional BGHS Christmas Sopranoes take their cue from Mr. Raymond Leek, vocal instructor. Don't tell anyone, Bill, but I think I see him too, Mr. Stratmann, band instructor, says. x .. . Y '.k.-W 'K s 5 Q 42 l-Iumm, I wonder if those kids can really eat all of this, Mrs. Mallory asks Mrs. Woods. Christmas at BGHS is a pretty musical period high- 'Xf' lighted by the annual Christmas Dance and the Christ- mas concert. Punch, sandwiches, and cookies were prepared and served by the PTA members and room mothers. as Concert. PTA Sponsored Part Gee, aren't Christmas parties cozy?, purrs Janet Scherder to escort Ten-y Flgod, Herbert Saunder's orchestra from Mexico, played for the 14th Annual PTA Sponsored Dance on Dec- ember 23. Decorations for the dance were provided by the BGHS Student Council and class officers. All BGI-IS bus routes were run to pick up the stu- dents wishing to attend the party. Do you really believe that big whopper she's telling back there?, questions Eddie Horton. i , X .,.9 ' it t ,Y f xx, X LELAND GILLUM TV dz RADIO SERVICE, Bowling Green, Business Boosters Jim hypnotizing Walter. Walter gets violent as spell wears off. Fall Is Senior Play Time Crewcuts and I.onghairs a three-act comedy re- volved around a high-school boy who let himself be hypnotized in a desperate effort to pass an English exam. His English teacher accidentally became hypnot- ized too and the two men's personalities became exchanged, complicating the plot. s X rw 'fi- Crewcuts and Longhairs play-cast members after the Nov. 19 and 20 performances are QFRONT ROW from LJ Donna Jones fCorney Weatherspoonj, Kay Landers fFran Vigorj, Trudie Akers fDr. Lee Balancej, Joyce Bailey fG1oria Kingj, Dorma Davis lI.ouise Ful- lerj, Donna Davis fGloria Kingjg STANDING Walter Northcutt fliiff Weatherspoonj, Edwin Miller fRock Thorntonl, Jim Marshall lArcher Renfordl, Eddie Mur ray fElwood Turpinj, and Eddie Woods fSam Vigonj The play was directed by Mrs. Katherine Motley, BCI-IS English teacher. Now boys! The queen ISN'T selected by the taste of her cake 's icing. fWalter Northcutt 1.5 Ed Eastinj. I I , K I . ,1 ,4 '- The queen and king set the top bale, and that's Kay The Barnwarmin', an annual Fall event, is spon- Landers and Richard Nutterg first attendants are Mary sored through the co-operation of the FHA and FFA. Ann Gillum and Edwin Nliller fcenteryg Susan Chap- During the evening, the students participated in man and Ed Horton fly and Barbara Morris and Bruce square dancing as well as several contests. Storts fr, were other attendants. Entertainment Country Style Best-dressed couple, Janice Page and James Farrell, hunt for the best-baked donut. Why hasn't someone invented a rigid STRING! ! wail these modern apple bobbers. ,fsf 'Q......., UIZRNNY - Opening Number. Students Welcome Although a new event at BCI-IS, the FFA-FI-IA Hoot- enanny surely resounded with enthusiasm as partici- pants danced and presented acts. Hootenanny pin-up girl of 1965 I-lootenanny Audience JONES BROTHERS CITIES SERVICE Bowling Green, Business Booster 46 Winning Act These swinging cool cats won first place in the tal- ent show of the Hootenanny. Do you think John Farr's fshapely?j legs helped? This event, sponsored by the FHA and FFA Chap- ters, was a night of dressing strictly Hootenannish fashion, square-dancing to the calls of extension agent, Mr. Allan Sudholt, and keeping time to num- bers presented by all students wishing to do so. Prizes were given for best acts, ranging from 35.00 for first place to 52.00 for third place. Judges were BGHS teachers, Joyce Wiley and Betty Hemme. New Event img get ei The Kappa Tones, played popular music to win 2n place at the Hootenanny. Mrs. Duncan and Mr. Mallory, BGHS teachers get on the fun. in l D 'PESIDENT - DE TEQS 31213 ' p 51 If we don't win this election, Say BCI-IS juniors, you can't blame it on the campaign manager. This propaganda dominated the second-floor stair- well. On the Se Sure enough--the juniors won! Outgoing president Stapleton welcomes newly elected president Wayne Korte frj. Hanging out their shingle? These BGHS juniors are trying to swing votes their way in a Student Council election. I rious Scene Campaign Successful Elections held in '64-65 might be termed as some of the most spectacular, most participated-in, most contested activities the BCI-IS'ers and the faculty have ever seen. By popular vote, the most remembered and out- standing election was the one for '64-65 Student Council officers. It was complete with favorite sons, dark horse candidates, campaigning to the extent of flying a full-size sheet with the junior candidates' names on it in the second floor hall and wearing buttons and rib- bons bearing your candidate's name on it, and even a little propaganda fthe right kind, of coursel. Other elections through the year included FFA, Fl-IA, and class officers' elections. 48 Hand voting College Night, an annual BGHS activity for the past three years, attracted approximately 175 sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors in 1965. About 20 Missouri colleges and trade schools were represented including: Missouri University, Mo. State Teachers College, William Woods College, Gem City Business School, Hannibal-LaGrange, Southwest Baptist, Westminster, William Jewell, Cottey College, and Rolla School of Mines. College-interested seniors listen carefully to repre- sentatives. fDavid Orf Lg Randall Bunten, Ted Smith, Mike Smith in pix at rightj. S.C. president, Phillip Stapleton, explains the ballot voting method to Nancy Lybarger, At College Night, BCI-lS'ers and their parents learned about such things as the chances of getting good jobs with and without a college education, the difference in wage ratios, and the courses and ac- commodations offered by the four college representa tives they chose to visit. Attenders were also given free literature from the school. lc in HK EGM , New August 17, 1965--Editor and Bus. Manager begin sales. -et ,,. -flu N ,. - -- -'L' '52 L. A r ' 'f 'I 'x l Q Bobcastcr work begins for Editor Williamson. May 26, 1965--Tom Craig at his post in the darkroom Q 1 E K 50 5 5 1 l 4 1. - v. August 22, 1965--Ellen W'mson and Ken Durbin count J-1 crew begins advertising contract work Ed Wil liamson, Ann VanArsdel fcj and Judy Bibb June 6, 1965--Annice Straube glues on the last plx gl' M Last PTA Meeting Features Alma Allen leaves her piano bench to model her suitg fshe provided background music for the entire showj. And I can't even draw a straight line! marvels Dee Nulson as she and Alice Niemeyer admire BGHS art exhibitors' work after the style show. H 2 JhfflbH,, uf it 172 5.11 Model, Marie Branstetter, is not the only flower in the Old Fashioned Garden setting used at the BGI-IS style show. Style Show, rt Exhibit 51 fm, M 4 ,,,,, s ex , k ,-V. FHA Week Keeps Everybod Busy FHA Week was week set aside at BGHS to honor FHA. Activities of the week included, Dress-Up Day fin which the entire school administration donned their best bib and tuckerjg Teacher's Appreciation Day fin which all teachers were given roses and served coffee Smiling home ec. IV students after their mock wedding reception are fl-rj Karen Williamson, Missy Tinsley, Alice Niemeyer, Connie Deters, Myrtice Meyers, and Vema Miller. and rolls during free periodj, and a Grandparent- Mother-Daughter Banquet ffor FHA members, their mothers, and grandparentsj Due to lack of time, the Daddy-Date Night and Mother-Daughter Tea, two previous FHA Week events were cancelled. Freshman Becky Branstetter receives her ribbons to become a member of Bowling Green F.H.A. from big sister Pat Ebers and F.H.A. officer Joyce Bailey. Awaiting her twin is freshman Patty Beavers, right, and big sisters Susan Chapman and Carol Lee Gillum. Teacher's Appreciation Day. a 9 or ,f ... M 4i Formal installation of FHA officers. .. ri: is N., Mock wedding reception. Dress-Up Day. ..-. n',...-- .NJ s . l CDKESS up DMM ' 53 The Knights, Inc. provided the dance music with a variation of rock-n-roll and slow music lasting from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prom Is Hi hlight of BGHS Social Calendar Feminine garb was consistently of the white or pastel colored floor length varietyg most of the male populace wore traditional white shirts, ties, and suits with either white or black coats. A candle-lighted table laden with punch, cookies, and sandwiches had a magnolia-blossom center- piece and stood on the main floor. The dance floor was illumined with multicolored spotlights. 54 Southern Serenade was the theme of the junior- senior prom. Decoratiom for the event included the theme legend in gold on a wall of two-toned green crepe paper, tll white columns in Southem archi- tectural style, magnolia trees, and a backdrop of Southern mansions fronted by ivy-covered brick walls. Follows Southern Serenade Theme Miss Trudie Akers, selected by the Trudie was crowned by Junior class president, Wayne Korteg and received the traditional rose bouquet from J r. Secretary, Linda Nutter. Edwin Miller was Her I-Iighness's escort for the even ing. 55 BCI-IS faculty, reigned as Prom Queen. Ss: lf! , 4 . , 4 . NJ. A ' E Junior play cast members from the May 21 production of The Courtship of Eddie's Father are QSEATED 1 to rj Kathy Fitzgerald, Jerry Gamm, Phyllis Wilhoit, Bob Birkhead, Janet Scherder, Eddie Horton, Nicky Detersg QSTANDINGQ Miss Bette Hemme director, Marvin Smith, Judy Bibb, Cathy Moore, Wayne Korte, Annice Straube, Connie Feldmann, Mike Meyer, Dorothy Gregory, Yolonda Bryant, Cecil Harness, and Mrs. Velma Birkhead director. Juniors Are Dramatic, Entertaining This year's junior play centered around the problems of a widower with a young match-making son. In this scene, Ed's father fcenterj practices his proposing tech- nique on his son and is accepted by Eddie's choice for his father fPhyl1is Wilhoit--in backgroundj. Will You Marry Me? This year's junior play centered around the problems of a widower with a young match-making son. In this scene, Ed's father fcenterj practices his proposing tech- nique on his son and is accepted by Eddie's choice for his father fPhy11is Wilhoit--in backgroundj. 56 BGHS' most popular musical event of the ye ar, the Pop Concert was held on April 30, and followed the theme Marvin Stratmann's Gaslight Squares. In addition to performances by the concert band, the agenda included numbers by the boys' chorus, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, choir, and the junior band. Pop Concert Closes Music Season Guest musician for the evening was Mr. Alfred Hicks who played an oboe solo Improvisation and Allegro --his own composition. The BGHS concert band accompanied him, playing from the original manuscript. Selections rendered included hits from Broadway musicals, Dixieland jazz tunes, and a Concert Digest, which was a satire on musical composi- tions. 57 David Orf, Bruce Storts, and Danny Lewis composed the FFA meats judging team which also received a I rating in the district contest. These boys also went to the state contest and they received a II rating. Danny was high point man and received a I rating while Dave and Bruce got II ratings. Bobca ster Gets I With a red head and a blond at the helm ffor the second year in a rowj, the BGHS school paper the BOBCASTER won its fourth one-rating in district con- tests in as many years. This year's responsibility bear- ers are editors, Ellen Williamson fthe blondj and Shiela Howard. LEAK.E'S SALES Sz SERVICE St. Clement, Business Boosters Two Teams Place BGHS FFA poultry team, Doug Mallory, Richard Nutter, and Jim Edmond received a I rating in the district contest at Kirksville and were eligible to com pete in the state contest which was held at Columbia, April 22 and 23. In that contest, the team received a III rating and all three boys received III ratings. Doug was high point man. ff lil ' si 54' --a.,..a,mj 1 Top Brass' Get Top Ratings Some Musicians Pleased? Mr. Stratmann should be. I-Ie's getting the news of the band's ninth consecutive I rating, the twelfth in the 13 years he's been teaching at BCI-IS. BCI-IS's soloists and ensemblists came home with 15 I ratings from district contest with a I rating for the band also thrown in, Eleven soloists or ensem- blists got II ratings at district. At the state music contest, the band members brought home 3 I ratings, 2 II ratings and 2 III ratings. ' ' in Multiple Entries This trumpet trio won I ratings at both District and State. From left to right are: Bob Birkhead fac- companistj, John Farr, Bruce Storts, Mike Beddies. Larry Grinstead, clarinet soloist, received I ratings at both District and State. Sherry Calvert, sax solo- ist also received I ratings at District and State. +i32l2'1f 'if zzztzi C I WELCI-I'S GARAGE, Ashley, Business Booster 3 I r 3 s The Winningest Five at BGHS Here are some more of those soloists again. Staring from the left, Dwaine Miller got a I rating at District and a II at State on his tuba solo. Bob Birkhead got a I on both his trombone and piano solos but got II rat- ings on both of them at State. John Farr, on his trum- pet solo, got a I rating at District and a H at State. Eddie Woods got a I rating at District with his baritone solo but got a II rating at State. Nancy Dean, playing her bass clarinet solo, got a I at District but came home with a II rating from State Contest. Pictures are not available for the saxophone sextet composed of Joyce Edwards, Lesley Calvert, Sherry Calvert, Kathy Beddies, Kathy Wilson, and Jan Conboy which got a I at District and a III at State or the girl's trio composed of Linda Boise, Joyce Bailey, or Marie Branstetter which got a I rating at District and a II at State. GRAI-IAM'S IGA, New London, Business Booster ENNIS IMPLEMENT CO., Vandalia, Business Boosters A I rating at district contest counts 15 points toward a band letter and a II rating from district counts 10 points. A I rating at state counts 30 points toward a Ietterg a II rating, 20 pointsg and a III rating, 10 points. I f Brass quartet No. 1 consisting of fl-rj Bruce Storts ftrumpetj, John Farr ftrumpetj, Bob Birkhead Qtrom- bonej, Eddie Woods fbaritonej received a I rating at District and a II rating at State. You Don't Need Whiskers to Blow a Sweet Horn Nancy Wendel, Margaret Harness, Kathy Dean, flute trio received a I rating at District and a II rating at State. is li ' It , ,7 13 3 Iii? Nancy Dean, Joyce Bailey, Annicc Straube, Larry Grinstead made up the clarinet quartet No. 1 which received a I rating at District and a III rating at State. sg. t is its -if ii' fs I My -'I Sophomore Pilgrim Larry Grinstead served as one of 400 delegates to the annual Sophomore Pilgrimage held in Jefferson City, April 13. Larry's classmates chose him as their delegate from eight candidates. On the basis of honor, cour- age, citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and service, he was chosen. The Pilgrimage trip included a tour of the capi- tol, Executive Mansion, Supreme Court Building, and a luncheon in the Govemor's Hotel. Outstanding Students Recognized Named Editors Next year's publications editors fAnnice Straube QLQ and Phyllis Wilhoitj get an early start. Phyllis also won a one-rating on a feature story written for the BOBCASTER and entered in the district contest. This is the second year that she has won one -ratings on in dividual stories. Boys' State Roy Finley, Boys' State representative ffor write up, see page 64.j V it-lsiftf fli?f2wq:. 'f -. s .egg N 'fr , g,,., x I :yu a gf-:L Q gft XFX Chapter Shows Well Edwin Miller, BGHS senior and president of the BGHS FFA Chapter received a plaque on behalf of the chapter at the annual FFA Parent-Son Banquet for the best swine exhibit at the Missouri State Fair in August of 1964. The plaque was presented by Mr. Leon Demp- sey, MFA mgr. in Vandalia. l Walter Northcutt, BGHS senior and sentinel of the local FFA Chapter, received a trophy for the champion carcass barrow at the Missouri State Fair in August of 1964. The trophy was awarded to him at the FFA Parent-Son Banquet which was held March 4. Mr. Len Reimer, M and M Feed representative from Troy, Missouri presented the trophy. Get Four of 240 State Farmers Hands across the table seems to be the motto of these Edwin Miller, senior, set a new record at BGHS for four FFA members. These boys, Cecil Harness, junior, having all four boys sele-:ted State Farmers. Wayne Korte, junior, Walter Northcutt, senior, and 63 Win Scholarships The Curator's scholarship is an award given by a state college or Lmiversity to those students ranking in the top 1f3 of their graduating class and also ranking the top 113 on the Ohio State Psychological test. The Regent's award differs from the Curator's scholarship only in the amoimt of the stipend. The university award is S230 which covers in- cidental fees for one year. It is given on a semester basis. If a student maintains at least a C average the first semester, he is then entitled to second- semester fees. Gets Home Ec Award Mary Ann Smith, BGHS senior, was awarded the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. On an examination of homemaking knowledge and attitudes, Mary Ann received the high est score. Nineteen senior girls took the test on De- cember 1. Girls State Roy Finley and Annice Straube were chosen to rep- resent BGHS at Girls' and Boys' State. Annice attended Girls State in Columbia, Mo., June 13-19, and Roy went to Warrensburg, Mo. for Boys State from June 12-19. Delegates for these trips were chosen on the basis of leadership, character, scholarship, sportsmanship, courage, honesty, and service. Groups of students are divided into cities and coun- ties with the counties joining to form a hypothetical state. Elections are held and students choose their own officials to fill the various offices of these divisions in govemment. Q R CJ Q J 7 8 FW' 9-hh ,f V' K ? Smiling Curator Award winners are fl. to r.j Perry Shaw, Fred Tepen, Phillip Stapleton and Bill Fisher. Mudd, Linda Hanson, Randall Bunten, Eddie Feldmann, Curator Awards pay tuition to Missouri University and Connie Hanson, and Trudie Akers. FRONT ROW: Don are given on the basis of Ohio Psychological Tests. Students Reap Rewards Phillip Stapleton and Trudie Akers, BGHS seniors re- ceive DAR Good Citizenship Awards. Phyllis Wilhoit, BGHS junior, has a smile for the whole world after winning an eight-day trip to Wash tives Strengthen Democracy. fb, if -JP 65 ington D.C. for her essay, River Electric Co-Opera- Most of these students are Gregg Award winners who voluntarily took bookkeeping tests published four times a year by the Gregg Publishing Company. Five made copies of shorthand plates for an international exhibit. ROW 1--fl to rj Donna Davis, Linda Boise, Yvonne Frey, Linda Nutter, Yolonda Bryant, Joyce Bailey, Mary Ellen Bowen, ROW 2--Donna Brown, Last Day Awards Assembly Attending school all year were these freshmen, ROW 1 --fl to rj Judy Hobbs, Janice Page, Delphia Harlow, Florence Perkins, Patricia Bryant, Bill Motley, and Roseanna Buffington. ROW 2--Bubby Mullins, Myrna Clark, Ricky Rowland, Lula Jeakins, Judy Kuntz, Jimmy Farrell, and Judy Golluher. ROW 3--Bob Mary Butler, Sandra Morris, Janet Scherder, Connie Deters, Sandra Sheets, Lee Ann Kurzg ROW 3--Dottie Deters, Fred Tepen, Ed Feldmann, Bob Birkhead, Les- ley Calvert, Ed Woods, Lucinda Pollard. Janet, Fred, and Mary Butler won three of the four bookkeeping awards. Janet was the only student to pass test num- ber three. Dixon, Phil Harris, Carolyn Leake, Ellen Niemeyer, Cathy Williams, Elaine Scherder, and Vickie Smith. ROW 4--Sammy Harrelson, Danny Scherder, Jerome Korte, Franklen Arnald, Mike Craig, Gary Wendel, and Mac Betts. X f 1 if-sf ., he 1 1 ir X, ,. a'2-1 Best in Business Stark Bros. Nursery, Louisiana, Mo. always gives cash awards to the top business education students at BGHS each year. First places are S105 seconds are SS. This year's winners are ROW 1--fl to rj Susan Henderson Business Student of the Year 1515, and 2nd in Clerical Practice, Linda Nutter lst in bookkeeping ftrophy is for outstanding Home Economics student Crisco awardyg Connie Hanson lst in shorthandg ROW 2--Linda Meyers 2nd in first-semester typingg Phyllis Wilhoit Znd in second-semester typing, Yvonne Frey 2nd in shorthand, ROW 3--Sherry Calvert lst in first and second-semester typing, Connie Deters lst in clerical practice, Janet Scherder 2nd in bookkeeping. 'Sf' if Honors Many BGHS Students Sophomore perfect attendeis are ROW 1--fl to rj Ken Morrison, Jean Jones, Linda Hamlett, Jimmy Mudd, Dema Harlow, Linda Thompson, Connie Palmerg ROW 2--Alta Ulrich, Pam Fisher, Phyllis Lamberson, Kathie Wilson, Shirley Orf, Mary Jo McMil1en, Shelba Knockg ROW 3--Amy Deters, Danny Smith, Ted Leverett, Larry Hendirx, Mike Marshall, J ack Griffith, James Schindler, ROW 4--Cecil Kerns, Danny Stapleton, Robert Schindler, David Orf, Darrel Smith, Terry Flood, Carroll Grote, and Tommy Branstetter. r K E Students taking National Business Entrance Tests pre- pared by a branch of the National Education Assn. earned certificates of proficiency fpj or superior pro- ficiency fspj if they scored high enough on tests in bookkeeping Qbj, General clerical fcj, or typewriting ftj. Superior proficiency winners scored above the 90 percentile nationwide bracket. ROW 1 fl to rj Mary Ann Gillum fp-t, sp-cjg Rosemary Whitten fp-tjg Virginia Snell fp-tjg Yvonne Frey fp-shorthandjg Susie gn Henderson fsp-t, p-cjg Eulavon Swames fsp-tjp ROW 2--Shiela Howard Qp-cjg Judy Lovelace fp-cjg Lee Ann Kun fp-c 8: tjg Linda Boudinier fp-c 6: tjg Sandra Sheets fp-cjg Mary Butler Qsp-bjg Linda Nutter fsp-bjg ROW 3--Connie Deters fsp-cjg Janet Scherder fsp-bjg Ed Feldmann fsp-by Dottie Deters fsp-bjg Fred Tepen fp-bjg Donna J. Grote fp-cjg Sandra Morris KP-bk A School Says Thank You Year's Smartest Freshmen Members of the freshman honor roll for all four quarters are ROW 1--fl to rj Cathy Williams, Del- phia Harlow, and Elaine Schexderg ROW 2--Shirley Worthington, Ann VanArsdel5 ROW 3--Danny Scher- der, Mary Ann Jennings, Billy Colbert. THE VANDALIA LEADER, Vandalia, Business Boosters E - JY--. F Physical Fitness honor rollers are ROW 1--fl to rj Danny Fletcher most improved boy, Terry Conrow, Becky Kelch girls' highest scorer, Janice Page most improved girl, Arlene Hobbs, Mike Marshall boys' highest scorer, ROW 2--Mary Ellen Bowen, Linda Boise, Donna Whitten, Pat Ebers, Becky Branstetter, Joyce Bailey, Donna Rae Grote, ROW 3--Annioe to Its Best Straube, Judy Lovelace, Sandy Sheets, Janet Scher- der, Bucky Boudinier, Wayne Young, ROW 4--Alma Allen, James Reading, Charlie Brown, Ernestine Shepherd, Dale Glascock, Floyd Dowell, John Dunn, ROW 5--Everett Johnston, Linda Brewster, Eddie Feldmann, Mary Ann Kniess, Donald Brewster, Danny Scherder, Gary Powell. Win Top Ag Awards Individual FFA award winners are ROW 1--fl to rj Robert Nutter freshman scholarship, Eddie Eastin livestock farming, J im Edmond Chapter Star Green hand, Sa.m Rowe farm mechanics, ROW 2--Darrell Kuntz crop farming, Dale Glas- cock farm forestryg Jerry Gamm public speaking, Doug Mallory poultry farming, ROW 3--Lee Wankel soil and water management, Ronald Mc- Bride dairy farmingg Walter Northcutt Chapter Star Farmer and Senior scholarship award, Mr. Mallory FFA adviser, George Copenhaver farm safety, Edwin Miller DeKalb Ag accomplishment award, Mike Meyer farm electrification. NIEMEYER TRACTOR SALES, Bowling Green Business Boosters 69 l I Sen.ior's making the honor roll all four quarters are, Shaw, Perry Mudd, Sandra Morris, Debby Sisson, and ROW 1--fl to rj Susie Henderson, Linda Hanson, Carol Gillum. ROW 3--Phyllis Wendel, Lucinda Pol- Connie Hanson, Joyce Bailey, Mary Ann Smith, Linda lard, Eddie Woods, Phillip Stapleton, Fred Tepen, Boise, Donna Davis, and Mare Hummel. ROW 2-- Gary Powell, Bill Fisher, Trudie Akers, and Alma Ellen Williamson, Pat Ebers, Connie Deters, Don Allen. Seniors, Sophs. ' se Their Heads' s Sophomore honor roll members are, ROW l--fl to rj Leek. ROW 2--Lois Cragen, Kathy Wilson, Mary Jo Paula Orf, Linda Meyels, Dolly Salfen, Amy Deters, McMillen, Danny Stapleton, David Orf, Wayne Wen Phyllis Lamberson, Pam Fisher, Alicia Boston, Karen del, Larry Gi-instead, and Linda, Brewster, DRS. FITZGERALD 8:FI'I'ZGER.ALD, Bowling Green, Business Boosters 70 Intramural letter winners are ROW 1--Q1 to rj Donna Davis, Paula Orf, Barbara Morris, Beverly Edmond, Debbie Wilhoit, Melva Feldmann, Jeanette Welch, ROW 2--Marjorie Bowen, Linda Boise, Becky Kelch, Phyllis Wilhoit, Cathy Williams, Joyce Bailey, Carolyn Leake, Donna Cordesg ROW 3--Ellen Niemeyer, Judy Lovelace, Sandy Sheets, John Weber, Pam Leake, oluntary Partici I F X f Ll Q Kathie Beddies, Phyllis Wendel, Yolonda Bryant, ROW 4--John Baker, Dottie Deters, Bill Fisher, Connie Feldmann, Mike Rogers, Ernestine Shepherd, Eddie Woods, Trudie Akers, ROW 5--Bob Birkhead, Ralph Miller, Ronald Comer, Louis Niemeyer, David Straube Donald Brewster, Phillip Stapleton, Gary Powell. pation Rewarded Perservering Partners New Quill and Scroll members, National Scholastic Press Ass'n. Journeyman and Cub award winners are ROW 1--fl.to rj Eulavon Swames Joumeyman, Connie Hanson Q 8: S, Phyllis Painter Cub, ROW 2 --Miss Bucks Publications Adviser, Annice Straube Q 8a S, Phyllis Wilhoit Q 8: S, Ann Stover Cub, ROW 3--Judy Bibb J oumeyman, Tom Craig Jour- neyman, Anna VanAxsdel Cub, ROW 4--Melvin Woods Journeyman, Pam Leake Q Sz S, Terry Miller J oumeyman. These are new award winners honored for outstanding work on BGHS school publications. Not pictured are two Q 8: S members from 1964-- Ellen Williamson and Bill Fisher. STARK BROTHERS NURSERIES, Louisiana Business Booster 71 Seniors with perfect attendance are ROW 1--11 to rj Margaret Jones, Shirley Korte, Virginia Smith, Linda Oberman, Debby Sisson, Carol Gillumg ROW 2--George Moss, Richard Morsham, Lee Wankel, Eddie Murray, Perfect Attenders , , .. - 1 1 as at in re . ' . X I if X'- , , I' , k:,, O XII 5 it if 1. Eddie Korte, Harry Benn, ROW 3--Phillip Stapleton, Edwin Miller, Ervin Grote, Louis Niemeyer, George Copenhaver, Ed Feldmann. Get Certificates BGHS Music Director, Marvin Stratmann, fleftj poses Larry Grinstead, Annice Straube, Bob Birkhead, Lesley with band letter winners Linda Boise, Sherry Calvert, Calvert, John Farr, Bruce Storts, Ed Woods. Nancy Wendel, Joyce Bailey, Nancy Dean, ROW 2-- WRIGHT BROTHERS FURNITURE STORE, Hannibal, Business Booster 72 Juniors perfect attenders in 1964-65 are ROW 1-- fl to ry Karen Leek, Sharon Riley, Mary Ellen Bowen, v , ,, gnysf., Annice Straube, Yolanda Bryant, Kay Feldmann. ROW 3--Pam Leake, Melvin Woods, Dennis Leverett, Mary Mary-Jo Langley, Debarah Wilhoit, Nancy Lybarager. Ann Kniess, Ralph Miller, Nicky Detexs, and James ROW 2--Sandy Wendel, Lana Wright, Terry Miller, Reading. Honor Students Get School Letters Those juniors on the Honor Roll this year are: ROW 1 --Elulavon Swarnes, Phyllis Wilhoit, Karen Leek, Roy Finley, Nancy Lybarger, Cynthia Turpin. ROW 2-- Janet Scherder, Debarah Wilhoit, Mary Bulter, Dorothy Gregory, Annice Straube, Connie Feldmann, Linda Nutter. ROW 3--Mary Nell Wilhoit, Dottie Deters, Wayne Korte, Mary Ann Kniess, Bob Birkhead, Melvin Woods, and Sherry Calvert. 83 Seniors See New York, D.C. Saturday . . . 6:00 a.m. . . . Sunday... Monday. . . Tuesday. . Wednesday . . . Thursday . . . Friday . . Saturday. . . Sunday . . . SENIOR TRIP ITINERARY MAY 1-9, 1965 Left B.G. via school bus, changed to two chartered buses in Louisiana, Mo. Spent the night in Columbua, Ohio. Rode all day and arrived in Washington, D.C., around 6:30 p.m. Visited Library of Congress and Archives Building. Visited Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Smithsonian Institute, Mount Vemon, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Christ's Church, Tomb of Unknown Sold- ier, grave of late President John F. Kennedy, Statue of Iwo Jima, Sen. Edward V. Long's office and Rep. Bill Hungate's office, and had a sea food dinner at Hogates. Tour of National Capitol, went to Philadelphia and viewed Liberty Bell and toured the first Continental Congress. Arrived in New York about 5:30 p.m. Went to Radio City Music Hall, movie Operation Crossbow. Strolled through Times Square at midnight. 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. World's Fair. Sight-seeing trip of New York: visited China Town, United Nations. fViewed Wall Street, Skid Row, and Cathedral of St. John from the bus., Via boat reached Liberty Island and toured the Statue of Liberty. Spent afternoon shopping at Macy's, Gim- bel's, and Sak's Fifth Avenue. Thursday evening viewed New York from the 102- story Empire-State Building. Supper at Steuben's German Restaurant. Due to rainy weather spent only half a day at the World 's Fair. Aftemoon left open for shopping, etc. Evening, went to Joe Dee's and danced to the music of Starliters, also visited Greenwich Village. 5:30 a.m. left New York for home. Spent night in Columbus, Ohio. A Stopped at Fostoria Store in Virginia. Arrived in B.G. at 7:25 p.m. 3 Vatican greets seniors on arrival to World's Fair. The Pieta is one of the most famous sights here. si 'Fr Unisphere, here we come! New York and Michigan state exhibits 1 7 e v 1 I . African Village Kodak Pavilion Unisphere at last! View from sky ride F Sz F GENERAL NIERCHANDISE, Bowling Green, Business Booster Intelligence Personified A pair of beaming valedictorians pose with President of the R-1 school board Mr. Halliday Jones who has just presented them with their diplomas. On the left is Perry Mudd, a four-year BGHS student, and Alma Allen who was in the group of students joining BCI-IS from Frankford in 1963-64. Diplomas, Honor Cords, Big Smiles As Nice As She Looks Being named the most courteous Sr. of the year, Ellen Williamson received an award from the local PTA. 76 Know What's What! Recipient of the S10 Grace Bankhead American History award was Perry Mudd. Don Shaw made the top grade on the U. S. Constitution test and was presented a check for 52.50 by the local Chapter of the DAR. and a Head Start on Tomorrow J - w 77 Everybody's Helpers Phillip Stapleton and Joyce Uviissyj Tinsley were named Boy and Girl Participation Award Winners at BGHS and received S5 each from the local Business and Professional Women's organization. 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X4 k'sr,zQlxs K I .Q- , ,hi 1 .wwf or, - -9- E f,, , .enxlf d V - . 1 L lx X ' 95 - skff In Spring, a young man's fancy turns to bugs! if he is in a BGHS advanced biology class, says Harry Benn and Mary Arm Smith. DONNA CORDES TOMMY CRAIG DONNA DAVIS NANCY DEAN Full of Plans CONNIE DETERS KENNETH DURBIN EDDIE EASTIN JOY EARLY PATRICIA EBERS JOYCE EDWA RDS E ager for the Test Drafting plans for tomorrow, Tom Craig 11.5, John Weber Qc.j, and Larry Trower make a shop work table do double duty. EDDIE FELDMANN Hill' ALAN EPPERSON VICKI EDWARDS RONALD F LANSBURG BILL FISHER DANNY FLETCHER YVONNE FREY CAROL GILLUM FRANCES GILLUM Four-Year Veterans J OS EPH GOREE .43 S'-N, JERRY GOUCHER C Connie Deters ponders over a Clerical Practice problem. 86 ERVIN GROTE CLARA GROTE of the School Routine I ' N' 3' f n A H' fa' 319+ A I gs, .. 711555-sffff' 1' N 1 1 o.X. --H -Xxx ,xx frlgi angie - 5 vo 1 ' ' DONNA HADEN CONNIE I-IANSON LINDA HANSON '.- IJ Pt Q The only thing EASY about a slide rule is getting it to SLIDE! says trig and analysis student Bill Fisher. SUSIE HENDERSON SHELIA HOWARD MARY HUMMEL ANN HULEN Always Thinking of -X' BARBARA INGRAM MARVIN JENNINGS ROBERT JOHNSTON DONNA JONES MARGARET JONES CARL KENT DENNIS KORTE That Day in May EDMUND KORTE MELVIN KORTE Seeing senior pictures for the first time is a big moment. SHIRLEY KORTE DARRYL KUNTZ F ANNY KUNTZ LEE ANN KURZ KAY LANDERS About to Formul ate THOMAS LANGLEY GERALD LUEBRECHT Futures EDWIN MILLER JAMES MARSHALL SANDRA MORRIS of Their Own GEORGE MOSS SHARON MOORE VERNA MILLER ..,..r..- 0 M sir.. Planning a point of attack are Senior leaders Don Shaw f1.j, vice-presidentg Fred Tepen, presidentg Linda Hanson, sec- retaryg and Kay Landers Qr.j, treasurer. 91 Exchanging Grade 1 A PERRY MUDD EDDIE MURRAY WALTER NORTHCUTT LOUIS NIEMEYER LINDA OBERMAN EVA PERKINS Cards TOP ROW L. to R. GARY POWELL LUCINDA POLLARD MELVIN PERKINS BOTTOM ROW GEORGE RILEY NORMA PURK for Pay Checks This chute really works concedes trapped Ag stu- dent Richard Worsham. Gary Rutherford demon- strates the gate for George Copenhaver Q1.j, Don Brewster, and Jerry Koester fr. Q. Pins for the fastest pens are distributed by short- hand instructor, Miss Joyce Wiley. First pin winners are Yvonne Frey Q1.j, Pat Ebers, and Joyce Bailey. MIKE ROGERS GARY RU 'I-IERFORD TERRY SCHERDER DELBERT SCHINDLER eaving One Well, we'1l soon know whispers Ken Durbin to fellow Chemistry experimenter, Pat Ebers. ROSA SCOTT 14 SANDRA SHEETS DONALD SHAW J EWELL SMITH DFBBY SISSON Educational World for Another TEDDY SMITH MARY ANN SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH TOP ROW L. to R. VIRGINIA SNELL PHILLIP STAPLETON JIMMY STALEY BOTTOM ROW BARBARA STEWART Sooner or later, all Home Economics students have go through this, says Joy Early. Graduated DOLORES STOKES DAVID STRAUBE FRED TEPEN JOYCE TINSLEY VICKI TUCKER IARRY TROWER Fresh from the Mold LEE WANKEL JOHN WEBER NANCY WENDEL QI? Ear 4 253' . .ss 3 .wg 4.14. fezv. 1 ff '- fi5t5fz-?'3fL'?' Ja in A-,A nf. zz, ' KY 14,55 -IRM vp-in Q ' 1: . , I. 'gg Bziifiififff A Ikisgixcie, Jmzlig' . 1 Ha-w ,L .X XZ. 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Deters, Dottie Deters, Nicky Drsmuke, Wayne Charlie Brown fl., and James Rose are just two of the many BCI-IS boys enrolled in typing. Most of last year's 100 typists were juniors and sophomores - e Dixon, Donald Drew, Glen Dale Dyer, Martha Edwards, Patricia Eskew, John Elder, Carolyn Displaying Hints , Geometry students displaying original geometric 1 solid arrangements are Donald Dixon fl. to r.j, Roy ' l Finley, Terry Rathbum, Kim Parrish, and Cecil Harness. ' Feldmann, Connie Feldman, Melva Kay 102 Finley, Roy Fitzgerald, Cathy Gamm, Jerry Gilbert, Goldie Gillum, Mary Ann Glaspie, Robert Graves, Marjorie Gregory, Dorothy Grote, Diane Haden, Donald Hall, Billy Hamess, Cecil ,, , i M Grote, Donna Jean Grote, Donna Rae of New Found Maturit Tending the home -basketball game concession stand was a junior- class responsibility. This evening's soda jerks are Mary Ann Gillum f1.j, and Linda Nutter. M t i All gikgag-3? if or , 'Elks It . L, ? ' Hendrix, Ronnie ' Henry, Bill y -gy Hobbs, Rebecca 'ee' H 'IW ii L X f 1 - e . 'ewS5f ':M ',:.g.::1 2 . , - if 2 ' ' . Horton, Eddie i . -ff E, Hummel, Robert ,L 4 Hutcherson, Winifred , As They Plan for Ingram, Wilma Jamieson, Marjorie Kniess, Mary Ann s o A X , 1 a K -f2i-S-In I ri A 1 iiii sf Koester, Jerry Korte, Wayne Kurz, Michael LaBrier, Barbara Langley, Mary Jo Leake, Pam Leek, Karen Leverett, Dennis Lovelace, Judy Their Turns as Seniors . Junior class president, Wayne Korte fl.j, examines magazine- sale proceeds along with fellow officers: Roy Finley, vice- president, Linda Nutter QLQ, secretary, and Connie Feldmann, treasurer. X Lybarger, Nancy Lynn, Shirley McBride, Ronald McCurdy, Georgie McQuay, Joyce 105 Robert Glaspie QQ, and Mark Stokes apply finishing touches to woodworking projects. ,A . 13 1' r Ak' xx , P32 f-is e .3 i gi sim. 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T' R , A y Q -'il ie, , , 6 , Miller, Larry Miller, Ralph Miller, Terry Moore, Kathy Mosley, Joyce Moss, Danny Motley, Margie Mudd, Kenneth Myers, Myrtice up 's 51 S x ff X . 3 rs Qu H X , fggfiiqkr e k'-x Sk we 'gf 33 1 Niemeyer, Alice Niemeyer, Larry Nutter, Linda Ogden, Kathy Off, Sandra Page, Steve Parrish, Kim Piazza, Peggy Rathbum, Terry Bob Birkhead f1.y, and Tom Williamson try a Chemistry ex periment. 107 Reading, Candy Re ading, James Confident and Well Trained Riechard, Junior Riley, Sharon Rose, James Q Q fx f wxix 3:- L? x Y 5 r ss g X isis fx X 5 Rowe, Sam Rowland, Ron Sachs, Peggy 'S lbul I Scherder, Janet Q X Schindler, Louis Av' ' , is :si SS: Q' -,QS as v-S ffl X 'I' 1, Pe- 1 V.-' x x .ka iflffl, isa, S ill' -1' 'fs - 'P i 1 Shepherd, Emestine Shinn, Floeela Social Studies students poring over workbook problems are Mary Nell Wilhoit, Bob Birkhead, and Lana Wright fbackgroundj. Smith, Marvin Smith, Mike Stokes, Mark Straube, Annice Swarnes, Eulavon Turpin, Cynthia Welch, Jeanette Wendel, Sandra Wilhoit, Deborah Wilho it, Mary Nell Wilhoit, Phyllis Willia Willia mson , Karen mson, Tomm Y to Meet the Challenges 1:2 IX. 'Sl 109 4 XV- V-V fl f'7j K1 i- ls -mQLA V . t1::.s,, fi- .f i W in r s ,ff Wfif,-I I C F Eflfffff. i l Ready for Classroom or Committee ' 'G M A X . Qi x sf 'F R x gi ,fi , -vt Now THIS looks like an interesting story to translate, says Cathy Fitzgerald to fellow French students Barbara LaBrier fl J, and Patty Edwards. if Willis, David Woods, Melvin Wright, Lana Wyrick, Sue Yahne, Charles Jr Young, Wayne 110 Top magazine salesmen, Annice Straube and Cecil Harness tune in their rewards for giving their class treasury such a boost. 0 - , 4. 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Indentifiable in t. this mob are Linda Brewster Q1.j, Lois Cragen, Mr. Walter f fe Elmore, Amy Deters, and Susan Chapman. 112 Copenhaver, Beulah Couch, June Couch, Bill Cragen, Lois Dameron, Otis Daugherty, Jean Dean, Kathy Deters, Amy Dunn, John Dyer, Kathy ,QQ - Q H, La v t gh, ' N 0' u' Buoyant,Eager Freshman, John Baker, and Sophomores, Susan Chapman fc.j, and June Couch team up to tally receipts for individual-picture sales. - if X Am ' I' rt Si' ,ar f of -ff H3 Edmond, Beverly Elder, Marvin Farr, John Fisher, Pamela Flood, Terry Francis, Eddie Francis, Sharon Griffith, Jackie Griffith, Ida Grimmett, Brenda Grinstead, Larry Grote, Carroll Grote, Terry Grover, Ricky Dale Grummel, John Hamlett, Linda Harlow, Dema Harness, Margaret Hendrix, Larry I-Iiles, Jimmy Howard, Lelia Ingram, Billy lnlow, Jimmy Jones, Jean Frances Kerns, Cecil Knock, Shelba Kuntz, Bobby Lamberson, Phyllis Lawson, Betty Lawson, Bonny Studying Harder That last English II story took place right HERE! indicates Chris Straube. , nca- 6 wr' rr is 1 ' 9' wr 2 , .. .1,5ff,tnh , , Sag, Y Y 1,l,?L,.igEx,,im 5 Q zys yi f L i'4l H4 V wi' 141+ if 3, ni .gn 1 v 5 1 4 . 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Q: i J- e H6 lwwul -1 Kam ,fxj ,M ls., Salfen, Dolores Salsman, Judith Schindler, James Schindler, Robert Scott, Judy Shinn, Neta Sisson, Joyce Sisson, William Smith, Danny , X cr as lr . .429 gg, - 1 ' 1 i 4 K i 1. lt's True Stapleton, Daniel Staton, Darrel Stewart, Dale Storts, Bruce Stover, Ann P4 ,P la Under Art Instructor, Mrs. Ellen Jensen's approving eye, Phyllis Lamberson signs a sketch. Industrial Arts student, Darrel Staton concentrates on a metal project. Straube, Chris Straube, Jerry Thompson, Linda Trower, Roger II7 Becoming More Aware of Ulrich, Alta Unsell, Sherry Wankel, Sam Wendel, Wayne White, Wayne Whitten, Donna Wilson, Kathy Worthington, De loris Translated, this reads, The trees are on the table! Just ask Jean Daugherty--she wrote it! fAnn Stover 11.1, do esn't believe it,j M- - u Responsibility One more typing job to go for Alicia Boston. 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I JP u G14 f V, , 1 y 4. - If N ' . X. XL FRESHM N .,.x--'I Scurrying Freshmen Fill the Halls Alls, Lois Ann Arnold, Franklin Bailey, Joe Baker, John Basye, Richard Beavers, Patty Becker, Mary Betts, Mac Betts, Mike Bowen, James Branstetter, Monty Branstetter, Becky Brewer, Donald Brown, Gertie Brown, Jean Bryant, Patricia Buffington, Barbara Buffington, Rosanna Burbridge, David Clark, Myrna Colbert, Billy Craft, Mary Jane Craig, Mike Cox, James Dickeson, Charles I fi-fi ff Y iii A I i yr Kg? f KEY X ,K ,. JA 1.-... B K 5 - 1 tl? 5? ' vi' ,Ji ll Hg 4 fx g 4, 'K Skin lit 120 Dieckmann, Betty Dixon, Bob Dixon, Phyllis Doebelin, Brenda Doebelin, Donald Dowell, Floyd Dowell, Linda Dowell, Robert Edmond, James Farrell, Jimmy Finley, Larry Fletcher, Suzy 8 the Iassrooms A 4 J ,A ,R 'Q' R K X 4 A l if 1 J Patty Beavers fl Q, Ann Mclvlillen, and Phyllis Painter Qr Q attach an Algebra I problem. Y x w, , ,fx Strategy planners for the 130 Freshmen enrolled are fl. to r.j Janice Page, treasurerg Carolyn Leake, secretary, John Baker, president, and Richard Basye, vice-president. E , James Smith gets an individual demonstration from Citizenship instructor, Mr. Charles Foutes, as Judith Kuntz considers her own work. 1 122 ,K Flowers, Delores Frankhouser, David . Florence, Arthur ' Foster, Fred F 4 5 f Gillette, Glenda Glascock, Dale Golian, Ann Gollaher, Judy Asking Questions Gosnell, Phillip Gray, Orval Green, Linda Haden, Robert Hager, Harold Haley, Judy Harlow, Delphia Harrelson, Sammy Harris, Philip Hearn, Linda Hobbs, Arlene Hobbs, Darlene Hobbs, Judith fx il' fi J' xa Ve ' 4 viva 'NG M i .il I and Discovering the Solutions x X S, ' v Horton, Brenda Hummel, Martin Ingram, Nellie Jarboe, Wanda Sue Jenkins, Barbara Jean Jenkins, Lula Ann Jennings, Mary Ann Jennings, Patti Johnston, Everett Wayne Kattelmann, Buddy Kelch, Becky King, Steve FQ Qs. Standing on the Threshold Korte, Jerome Korte, Joyce Kuntz, Don Kuntz, Judith Ann LaBanca, Pat Landers, Monty Leake, Carolyn Lovelace, William Lovell, Judy Luebbers, Alan Lynn, Charles Mallory, Doug Q K 2 .-.,, ':. :,55gg:fgg::e.g,s,,,5. we 2 S-, ,r . ,f V. N, ,Mir-ff . o r , , H . - 135, Yr. 'Dru r W as F . . .. 1, r. rr Q Q ,f-if Q r rw 'iii S, 'ff' .ww r ' S Kfmhxf X Marshall, Tommy McDonnald, Linda McMillan, Ann McMi1len, Jim McPike, Mary Miller, Joy Moore, Larry Morris, Barbara Morris, Wayne Mosley, Sharon 5+ Motley, Susie Motley, Bill Mudd, Dale Mullen, Bubby Niemeyer, Ellen 1. x 3 v zt Myst ,, if Xu E' rs, 3 Niemeyer, Virginia Niffen, Laverne Nutter, Richard Page, Janice Painter, Phyllis Pargeon, Ralph Q Patton, Allan i Perkins, Florence D. D M, it Perkins, Sandra L. ' ' W Phelps, William ' Y., X S' ,A M , 1 I ,G-,, L ' . . r-ww, ,..,,. . , , ., uw.. . Er 1 N, V,-.aiu A o a ew or ry 2 P ,.-.5 . x 1 a.. 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Q -J' 'wap 'V' 'Kay' ' QIQMPU - --Qihu - ,g:,,r.- f'-us? -X.' fri. .r,JQ. gg . :Q-': fi .biodffux 1-v'aJN.J,sj3?19ii'i9z Y nr-N, 4- -,,.'J- .u,v..'1 - -f:.r!'J- .v vwiwg A -- ,iii-3115:-egggQ54g31S?Qife5f - f' wa,--' ' ,,-- ' .31 n'-',, .-,rf - :1,5a..-5.1.-a'3..,gf,uyi,-4.555aff.-fvugay 1- 'I A -P-,,, - f',.,,,. , h. ,U - .' Q,3:wf:2'fa.t3mfi?g-fc3j?jgb Q 1. J .wu,5-.55-1 ' -.-- '-ff'-' ' .bn 'f rl CRGANIZATIONS Everybody's Spirit Boosters Five A and five B cheerleaders led the 52- member BGHS pep squad through a 30 game season with loyalty and spirit. Leaders tried out for positions and were elected by secret ballot. The season's officers elected were Shiela Howard, Pres., Janet Scherder, Vice-Pres., Joyce Bailey, Sec., Trudie Akers, Treas., and Kathy Moore, Student Council. KNEELING fL. TO RJ A CHEERLEADERS: Donna Cordes, Cathy Fitzgerald, Linda Boise, Susie Hender- son, and Donna Davis, ROW 1, B CHEERLEADERS: Jean Daugherty, Becky Branstetter, Vicki Smith, Janet Scherder, Vice President, Trudie Akers, Treas- urer, Shiela Howard, President, and Joyce Bailey, Secretary. B Cheerleaders: June Couch and Susan Chapman, Miss Bette Hemme, Sponsor, ROW 2: Miss Joyce Wiley, Sponsor, Pam Leake, Dottie Deters, Majorie Jamieson, Ruth Marie Branstetter, Lelia Howard, Connie Feldmann, Missy Tinsley, Planning for and participating in pep rallies was a major part of the club's spirit-boosting. For ad- ditional activities, see the sports section of this book --tournament and athletic banquet pages in particular. Sponsors for the year were Miss Joyce Wiley, business dept,g Mrs. Anna Lou Burke, science dept., and Miss Bette Hemme, English dept. Lana Wright, and Mrs. Anna Burke, Sponsor, ROW 3: Perry Mudd, Candy Reading, Judy Bibb, Kathie Beddies, Linda Brewster, Nancy Wendel, Annice Straube, Peggy Sachs, Ruth Ann Niemeyer, ROW 4: Hendra Berry, Pam Fisher, Barbara Ingram, Wilma Ingram, Kathie Wilson, Elaine Scherder, Kaye Feldmarm, Norma Purk, Kathy Moore, and Judy Kuntzg LAST ROW: Barbie Jenkins, Kay Landers, Donna Jones, Ann Hulen, Linda Hanson., Judy Gal- laher, Phyllis Painter, Connie Hanson, Carolyn Leake Ann Stover, 8: Margart Harness. I28 ROW 1: fl. to r., Mrs. Katherine Mot- Elaine Scherder, June Couch, Donna ley, sponsor, Joyce Bailey, V. Pres., Cordes, ROW 3: Danny Moss, Marvin Phillip Stapleton, Pres., Trudy Akers, Smith, Bill Fisher, Robert Birkhead, Secre.5 Linda Boise, Treas.g Linda Danny Scherder, Bruce Storts, Eddie Hearn. ROW 2: Susie Henderson, Vicki Horton, Kathy Dean. Tucker, Kathy Moore, Janet Scherder, CounciI's Interest Widespread Composed of 20 members, the 1964-65 Student Council sponsored and conducted several school affairs. The December activity included decorating the school house for Christmas and decorating for and promoting participation in the Christmas party. The Bowling Green council is a member of the Mo. Association of Student Council and the Na- tional Association of Student Councils. The group served as secretary-treasurer of the District Student Council and took care of the EMO-Conference sportsmenship-trophy scoring during the basketball season. Other activities included locker inspection be- fore each grade-card period, selling Bobcat stickers, selling seats and helping at the gate during home games and at the Bowling Green Tournament. Sponsoring a, paperback book rack in the principal's office and conducting election for next year's officers are other functions. Four delegates went to the State Student Coun- cil meeting held at Jefferson City, in March for two days. Future Student Council plans include sending students to the Summer Workshop at Columbia, Mo. and preparing the new officers for the next year. lst ROW, fl. to r., Patty Ebers, Bonnie Branstetter, game leader, Linda Nutter, historian, Connie Hanson, reporter, Joyce Bailey, treasurer, Susie Henderson, v. president, Linda Hanson, president, Linda Boise, secretary, Kay Landers, parliamentar- ian3 Marie Branstetter, song leader, Beulah Copen- haveng and Mrs. John Duncan, advisor, 2nd ROW: Connie Feldmann, Joyce Tinsley, Linda Green, Shirly Worthington, Betty Jo Dieckman, Dottie Deters, Pam Leake, Virginia Niemeyer, Ellen Nie- meyer, Donna Grote, Helen Luebrecht, Barbara Stewart, Judy Lovell, Vicki Tucker, 3rd ROW: Kathy Beddies, Lois Cragen, Alice Niemeyer, Gertie Brown, Judy Kuntz, Phyllis Wilhoit, Marty Dyer, Dorma Grote, Margaret Harness, Glenda Gilette, Judy Haley, Bonny Lawson, Amy Deters. 4th ROW: Ann Hulen, Vicki Smith, Becky Bran- stetter, Diana Yahne, Wanda Jarboe, Donna Whitten, Pam Fisher, Karen Williamson, Mary Ann Gillum, Donna Haden, Carol Lee Gillum, Phyllis Painter, Barbie Morris, Clara Grote, 5th ROW: Diane Grote, Jeanette Welch, Myrna Clark, Judy Gallaher, Susan Chapman, Beverly Edmond, Delphia Harlow, Donna Cordes, Vicki Turner, Beverly Roberts, Cynthia Turpin, Sharon Riley, Rosemary Whitten, Patty Beavers, Connie Palmer, Judy Sals- man, Barbara Jenkins, and Sandra Sheets. Tomorrow's Next Homemakers We are the Future Homemakers of America, we face the future with warm courage and high hopes is a creed familiar to this group. Regularly sponsored activities included the FFA-FHA barnwarmin', hootenanny, FHA week fincluding dress-up day, daddy-date night, teacher appreciation day, mother-daughter tea, grand- parent banquetjg and style show. This year, the chapter also attended two regular area meetings and responded to an invitation to a Van-Far regional meeting to hear a German ex- change student. Chapter Mothers elected to attend meetings were Mrs. Sam Palmer, Mrs. Everly Clark, Mrs. Charles McDannald, and Mrs. Clem Deters. Farming's Future Foundation Future Farmers of America Chapter activities include three hog sales--two in the fall and one in the spring--a turkey shoot, Barnwarmin', Parent and Son banquet, Christmas party, and entering the Pike County Public Speaking Contest. The boys and adviser, Mr. William Mallory, attend such events as the National FFA Convention and American Royal in Kansas City and the FFA and REA camp for boys in the summer. Contests entered include sub-district at Grays Summit, district at Kirksville, state at Columbia, and National at Kansas City. Each year at the lst ROW: fl. to r.j Kim Parrish, George Moss, Walter Northcutt, sentinel, Eddie Eastin, treasurer, Jerry Gamm, secretary, Edwin Miller, president, Lee Wankcl, vice-president, Mr. Bill Mallory, ad- visor, Wayne Korte, reporter, Larry Miller, Bruce Storts, 2nd ROW: Danny Lewis, Alan Epperson., Billy Lovelace, Bobby Kuntz, Terry Grote, Orval Gray, James Riechard, Charles Young, Eddie Hor- ton, Monty Landers, Darmy Moss, Dale Glascock, Don Kuntz, Wilbum Trower, 3rd ROW: Jimmy Staley, Larry Catlett, Franklin Arnold, Darryl Kuntz, Dale Stewart, Junior Riechard, Tommy William- Missouri State Fair, all of the boys are eligible for the best showmanship awards and for the best swine exhibit. Fairs attended during summer months include Montgomery City, Mexico, Sedalia QMO. State Fairy, Bowling Green, St. Charles, and Griggsville, Ill. The Chapter is scheduled to go to the National Hampshire Type Conference, the Duroc Congress, National Barrow Show, and Missouri Barrow Show. They also participate in the Swine Short Course and the Field Crops Short Course and attend all state and local swine sales. son, Nicky Deters, Cecil Harness, Marvin Smith, parliamentariang Charles Barton, Ronald Stewart, Randal Caldwell, Richard Worsham, 4th ROW: Melvin Perkins, Ronald McBride, Ralph Miller, Frank Becker, Jerry Koester, Steve Page, Robert Hummel, Donald Brewster, Dennis Loverett, Wayne White, Mike Meyer, Sam Wankel, Jerome Korte, George Copenhaver, David Orf, Gary Rutherford, 5th ROW: Charles Dieckson, Terry Phelps, Richard Nutter, Jimmy Farrel, David Willis, Terry Conrow, Sam Rowe, Martin Hummel, Sammy Harrelson, Bruce Moore, Herschel Turpin, Doug Mallory. 131 Some of the best sounding people at BGHS last year were the members of this 72 piece Bowling Green Concert band. Students are eligible to enter the concert band after having had training in the beginners' band, and then in the intermediate band. After completing lessons in the intermediate band a student had to play a series of numbers perfectly, and then pass a written test before advancing into the concert band. The Pep was provided by a 15 piece pep band which played at the home basketball games. Aching feet were the complaint of many band members after they completed the two mile march- ing trek in the annual Mark Twain Marching Festi- val held each October in Hannibal, Mo. Sound-Off Crew lst ROW: fl. to r., majorettesg Linda Boise, Cathy Fitzgerald, June Couch, Jean Daugherty, 2nd ROW: Steve Smith, Susie Edwards, Kathy Leek, Debbie Howerton, Ann McMillan, Gail Hustedde, Ricky Rowland, Karen Leek, Bobby Bryant, Margaret Harness, Robbie Meyers, Phillip Robin- son, Doug Storts, Rhonda Goodson, Richard Stover, Katinell Finke, 3rd ROW: Debbie Camm, Tommy Tinsley, Mary Ann Smith, Nancy Dean, Janis Moore, Mary Jane Craft, Kathie Wilson, Karen Straube, Deborah Carr, Kathie Beddies, Cathy Williams, Colleen Knock, Joyce Bailey, Mike Beddies, Steve Mallory, Shirley Sutton, Joyce Plays All Year Edwards, Ronnie Mays, 4th ROW: Kathy Dean, Kim Parish, Annice Straube, Bucky Boudinier, Becky Sanderson, David Frankhouser, Bonny Branstetter, Monty Branstetter, Terry Miller, Dwaine Miller, Wayne Dismuke, Sherry Calvert, Paul Copenhaver, Jan Conboy, Ted Leverett, Alma Allen, Nancy Wendel, Ellen Williamson, 5th ROW: Terry Flood, Eddie Woods, Bill Couch, Ron Row- land, Trudie Akers, Cecil Hamess, John Farr, Donald Dixon, Robert Birkhead, Bill Henry, Leslie Calvert, Mike Rodgers, Jerry Gamm, Larry Grin- stead, Joyce Tinsley, Bruce Storts. The next activity of the band was presenting a Christmas concert Dec. 21, when the band pre- sented compositions keeping with the Christmas spirit. March 12 was the Mid-Year Concert. Con- temporary, festive, and solemn selections were the theme music of this event. Lighter and more popular music filled the air at the last concert of the year, the Pop-Concert held April 30. Besides presenting three concerts a year, the event which produces the most fretting, stewing, and nervousness was the State Music Festival held April 3. Bowling Green's Beginner, Intermediate, and Concert Band are all under the direction of Mr. Marvin Stratmann who was conducting a music session at Curryville when this picture was taken. Music Leadership Starts Here ROW 1: fl. to r.J Joyce Bailey, senior representative, Eddie Woods, president, Ellen Williamson, vice president, Linda Boise, secretary-treasurer, ROW 2: Colleen Knock, 8th grade representative, Larry Grinstead, sophomore representa- tive, Robert Birkhead, student council representative, Monty Branstelter, fresh- man representative, Annice Straube, junior representative, and Debbie I-Iowerton, 7th grade representative. The Band Board, elected each year by a majority vote of the members of band, assists Mr. Stratmann. The duties of the Band Board consist of choosing ushers and a narrator for the concerts, deciding on the uniform dress for the concerts, and revising the point system for band letters. To receive a band letter, 140 points are needed. These points are obtained by performing solos and ensembles, making appearances, ratings at district and state, grade average, practice houis, being on the Band Board, and attending a summer music camp. Performing as a soloist or in an ensemble counts 10 points toward a letter for each appearance and accompanying a soloist counts 7 points an appear- ance. Going to summer music camp counts 20 points and being on the Band Board counts 10 points Having an E or E- on band grade cards counts 10 points and an S or S-, 7 points. Getting aI rating at district contest counts 15 points and a II rating, 10 points. AI rating at state contest counts 30 points, all rating, 20 points and a III rating, 10 points. Fifteen to 22 hours of practice a quarter is worth 2 points toward a letter, 23-29 hours, 4 points, 36-37 hours, 6 points, 38-44 hours, 8 points, and 44 or more hours, 10 points. Best Vocalists Make Up Choir The sound of music fills the air as the BGHS Glee Club sings its way through another year. Under the direction of Mr. Raymond Leek. The girls meet on Monday and Wednesday, and the boys on Tuesday and Thursday. The boys and girls practice together on Friday. Chorus students participate in three concerts each year, the Christmas concert, the Mid-year concert, and the Spring or Pop concert. The lst RCW: fl. to r.Q Kay Landers, Donna Jones, Connie Hanson, Linda Hanson, Donna Davis, Ann Hulen, Hendra Berry, Mary Ann Smith, Shiela Howard, Linda Boise, Mr. Raymond Leek, di- rector, 2nd ROW: Karen Leek, Cynthia Turpen, Becky Kelch, Judy Bibb, Kathy Beddies, Cathy Williams, Linda Oberman, Eva Perkins, Linda Boudinier, Nancy Wendel, Perry Mudd, Judy Haley, 3rd ROW: Joyce Bailey, Annice Straube, Donna Brown, Alma Allen, Marie Branstetter, mid-year concert is the official uniform concert of the year . Uniform for girls' glee club members is dark skirts, white blouses, and black flats. Boys wear dark slacks, white shirts, and ties. Glee Club is an optional course not requiring audition. However, glee club members who want to go further may audition for choir. Glee Club members receive 114 of a fine arts credit per year Virginia Smith, Shirley Worthington, Sherry Cal- vert, Shirley Korte, Kathy Dyer, Judy Roland, 4th ROW: Mary Jane Craft, Sandra Sheets, Bucky Boudinier, Terry Miller, Dwaine Miller, Joyce Tinsley, Lucinda Pollard, Larry Catlett, Jim Staley, Wayne Dismuke, Terry Grote, 5th RCNJ: Marvin Smith, Larry Grinstead, Walter Northcutt, Richard Worthington, Robert Birkhead, Ronald Comer, John Farr, Melvin Woods, Mike Rodgers, Danny Moss, Jerry Gamm. Quite a Club-Full of GIee, lst ROW: fl. to r.j Judy Hobbs, Joy Miller, Rosanna Buffington, Rosemary Phillips, Joyce Sisson, Janice Page, Sharon Francis, Sharon Riley, Beverly Edmonds, Vicki Turner, Cynthia Turpin, Jeanette Welch, Judy Gollaher, Donna Jones, Jewell Smith, Barbara Jenkins, Sharon Moore, Charles Sisson, Brenda Caldwell, 2nd ROW: Carolyn Presson, Sherry Unsel, Karen Williamson, Jimmy Mudd, Eddie Francis, Terry Conrow, Linda Hearn, Lulu Jenkins, Sandra Perkins, Alta Ulrich, Debbie Wilhoit, Mr. Raymond Leek, director, Ann Stover, Kay Landers, John Dunn, Mike Betts, Rick Grover, Con- nie Hanson, Patty Beavers, Linda Pealer, Rebecca Hobbs, 3rd ROW: Hendra Berry, Florence Perkins, Becky Kelch, Linda Thompson, Jim lnlow, Sandy Wendel, Marty Dyer, Judy Rolen, Shiela Howard, Lana Wright, Candy Reading, Kathy Dyer, Linda Dowell, Phyllis Wilhoit, Judy Haley, Linda Pargeon, Mary Jo Langley, Mary Jane Craft, Phyllis Painter, Donna I-laden, Linda Hanson, 4th ROW: Vicki Tucker, Kathie 136 Plent of Young Harmon Beddies, Susie Fletcher, Eva Perkins, Sandra Sheets, Joyce McQuay, Perry Mudd, Vir- ginia Niemeyer, Ellen Niemeyer, Mary Nell Wilhoit, Shirley Korte, Sherry Calvert, Nancy Wendel, Judy Lovelace, Linda Oberman, Jerry Straube, Linda Boudinier, Judy Bibb, Alice Niemeyer, Norma Purk, Judy Kuntz, Ann I-Iulen, 5th ROW: Beulah Copen- haver, Virginia Smith, Donna Brown, Mac Betts, Billy Lovelace, Montie Buffington, Dwaine Miller, Danny Stapleton, Lois Alls, Joyce Tinsley, Ernestine Shepherd, Lucinda Pollard, Jim Staley, Wayne Dismuke, Marjorie Jamieson, Shirley Worlthington, Larry Finley, Mike Marshall, Bucky Boudinier, Terry Grote, Wayne Morris, 6th ROW: Jimmy I-Iiles, Bill Florence, Harold Bolton, Mike Rogers, Teddy Smith, Alan Patton, Richard Worthington, Mark Stokes, Frank Becker, Ronald Comer, Louis Niemeyer, Jim Marshall, Wayne Korte, Robert Hummel, Willie Sisson, Larry Catlett, Melvin Woods, David Straube, Walter Northcutt, Richard Worsham, Jerry Gamm. 137 Eagle Eyes-Read Pens FRONT ROW--fl. to r.j Margaret Jones, Eulavon Swarnes, Phyllis Wilhoit, Ellen Williamson, Miss Bucks, Hendra Berry, Connie Hanson, Barbara In- gram, ROW 2--Nancy Wendel, Annice Straube, This publications crew is responsible for a weekly newspaper fThe Bobcasterj and the yearbook. Part of the staff is enrolled in a special class, others work in their spare time. Students work on one or both publications. Bobcaster editors, Ellen Williamson and Shiela Howard, have the weekly task of preparing and delivering story assignments to reporters: Eulavon Swarnes, Amiice Straube, Connie Hanson, Phyllis Wilhoit, Ron Rowland, and Mike Rogers. Barbara Ingram helped process copy and typed for the Speaker. Margaret Jones served as staff assistant. Photography staffers are Melvin Woods, Tommy Craig, and Ron Comer. Speaker ad salesmen are 138 Ron Rowland, Melvin Woods, Mike Rogers, Sandra Morris, Alma Allen, Shiela Howard, BACK ROW-- Tom Craig, Fred Tepen, Eddie Woods, Ron Comer, Ken Durbin, Bill Fisher, Wayne Korte, Don Shaw. Fred Tepezn, Eddie Woods, Don Shaw, and Wayne Korte. Speaker officers are Bill Fisher, editor, Annice Straube, assistant editor, Sandra Morris, business manager, Eulavon Swanres, assistant business mana- ger. Some staff members had general assignments including writing, filing, helping with yearbook sales and distribution. The Journalisml class also helped with both publications. Class members were Terry Miller, Virginia Smith, Phyllis Painter, Judy Bibb, Ed Williamson, Sharon Riley, George Moss, Anna VanArsdel, Ann Stover, Pam Leake. Dffice Staff Helping Miss Cleo Bankhead take care of a 5,000 Picking up attendance slips, answering the volume library keeps twelve volunteer librarians busy. Full-time book-minders for the '64-65 school year were: BACK ROW--Ann Stover, Ann Hulen, Mary Ann Smith, Shelba Knock, Debbie Sisson, Joy Early, Lelia Howard, Anna VanArsdel, Neta Shinn, Delores Worthington, FRONT ROW--Judy Salsman, Eulavon Swarnes, Pam Fisher, Delphia Harlow, Virginia Graham. telephone, delivering messages, filing make-up slips, delivering daily bulletins, and running duplicators are all jobs of BGHS office girls. Twelve girls make up the staff. On the BACK ROW are Candy Reading, Linda Nutter, Diana Bunten, Frances Gillum, Sandra Morris, Lesley Cal vert, Donna Cordes, Annice Straube, Wilma ln- gram, Pat Ebers, Marie Branstetter, Trudie Akers, and Mr. George Nienhueser, BGHS principal. Book Tenders N S Members-the Proudest Set National Honor Society members are ROW 1--fl to rj Linda Hanson, Dolly Salfen, Alicia Boston, Cynthia Turpin, Susie Henderson, Nancy Lybarger, Roy Finley, Donna Davis, Mary Anna Hummelg ROW 2--Deborah Wilhoit, Hendra Berry, Linda Boise, Debby Sisson., Phyllis Wilhoit, Mary Butler, Joyce Bailey, Connie Hanson, Linda Nutterg ROW 3--Sponsor Mr. Nienhue- ser, Pam Fisher, Lois Cragen, Yolonda Bryant, Cathy Wilson, Parry Mudd, Linda Oberman, Sandra Morris, Mary Ann Smith, ROW 4--Pat Ebers, Annice Straube, Don Shaw, Phyllis Wendel, Mary Jane Bunten, Janet Scherder, Ellen Williamson, Amy Detersg ROW 5-- Dorothy Gregory, Alma Allen, Lee Ann Kurz, Larry Grinstead, Dottie Detems, Mary Ann Kniess, Connie Feldmann, Trudie Akers, Eddie Woods, Sherry Cal- vert, ROW 6--Danny Stapleton, Wayne Wendel, Fred Tepen, Bob Birkhead, David Orf, Wayne Korte, Gary Powell, Phillip Stapleton, Bill Fisher. 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'-m.N'J-' 1 x. ..'1Jz'5,-ing.:-xg ' we-If Wlvv. BIO I LOGV UM Ol N n F Faculty Is Educational NORMAN ATKINSON Am. History, Geography, Driver's Ed. Junior class sponsor Northeast Missouri State Teacher's College, B.S. in Education Member of: PCTA, MSTA, Phoenix Masonic Lodge MISS CLEO BANKHEAD Latin, Spanish, Library Freshman sponsor B.A. Degree, University of Mo. M.L.S. Degree, University of 111. MRS. VELMA BIRKHEAD Algebra I, II, Geometry, Trig, Anal. Senior class sponsor B.S. Sz M.S. Degree Kansas State College Central Iviissouri State College Member of: Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, DAR, NCTM, NDMMA, NEA, MSTA, PCTA, PTA, KSC Volunteer librarian, Nancy Lybarger, receives advice from Miss Bankhead. Pace Setter MISS JANE BUCKS Bookkeeping, Typing, Cler. Practice Publications J-1 Speaker and Bobcaster sponsor Kirksville State Teachers College B.S. in Education 8: Graduate work Member of: Cardinal Key, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, NBEA, PCTA, MSTA MRS. 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Degree M.A. Degree, Kirksville State Teacher College MISS DOROTHY FISCI-IER Study Hall Sophomore sponsor A.B. Degree, Central College, University of Mo. C. 6: C . of E., Greenley, Colorado Inspiration CHARLES FOUTES Am. History, Citizenship Freshman class sponsor B.S. Degree, Kirksville State Teachers College A.A. Degree, Hannibal- La Grange MISS BETTY I-IEMME Composition, English IV Pep squad sponsor, Jr. Play B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College Member of: PTA, PCTA, MSTA, Sigma Tau Delta, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship MRS. ELLEN JENSEN I-I.S. Sc Elem. Art Junior sponsor Minneapolis Art Institute University of Mo., B.S. in Education Member of: MAEA, MSTA, NAEA DAVE KISSINGER P.E., Coach, Cont. Issues B.S. Degree, Hardin-Simmons University Member of: PCTA, MSTA Here comes that sneaky cameraman again! 'mm ,1 4 0 ' i I gl ,I o0g '-1 as S ,',oa.X',eevQ ,av 'Ona Q I 1 0 0 I gl n 'Q 4 ' so ja I 11? ' Chatting with students is one of the more pleasant aspects of hall duty, says Mr. Atkinson. MISS JOYCE WILEY Basic Business, Typing, Shorthand, Bus. Law, Business English Pep squad sponsor B.S. in Education, Southeast Mo. State Member of: PCTA, MSTA, NBEA, PTA Instructors, Problem Solvers, MRS. HARRIET WILLIAMS World History A.B. Degree, University of Mo. JAMES WILSON Athletic Director, General Math, Algebra I, P.E. Intramural Sponsor A.B. Degree, Culver-Stockton College Member of: MAI-IPER, PCTA, MSTA I46 'sv Citizen Trainers, Standard Setters RAYMOND LEEK Choir, Glee Club Sophomore class sponsor Drury College, A.B. Degree, Major in Music, Minor in Economi cs WILLIAM MALLORY Vocational Ag. FFA sponsor University of Missouri B.S. Degree, A.B. Degree Member of: Lions MRS. KATHERINE MOTLEY English, Speech, Senior Play Student Council sponsor A.B. Degree, Missouri Valley College, Northeast Missouri State M.Ed. Degree, University of Mo. Se asons' greeting to all! 147 MRS. MARGOT MUDD French I,II, Spanish I, English II Sophomore Class Sponsor B.A. Miami University Additional Studies Mo. University ROGER NEWMAN Guidance Counselor Junior class sponsor University of Missouri, B.S. in Education, Masters in Ed. Member of: Phi Delta Kappa, PCTA, AMGA, MGA, MSTA, NEMO, Lion's International Educators II the Way MARVIN STRA TMA N Instrumental Music: grade, Jr. high, Sr high You me an there's a student to match EVERY Bandugoard Director ONE of these little SHPS of Paper, marvels B.M. Degree, St. Louis Institute of Music, Washington Mrs. Mudd to Mrs. Jensen. Univelsity, M.M. Degree, Northwestern University GARY WACKER P.E., Health, Coach Freshman class sponsor B.S. Degree, Missouri Valley College 148 :? S-J-e'+we'.9,fQ?,:--4,6 wg,-.. --3. .. '.'-t.','1'-'.-..A-1.0 -2. ..,- .-'uf' 1- .- ...Ju ,Jfr jgjvji -3- 1'-'i 23S3 I f- , .J 1 4- .2 j. - ,'-' ..N.g. . , . 1 - 3 Q. .2 fx:-,7y'4f-Q.. . 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In the past four years R-1 valuation has increased from 33,098,147 to 58,977,231 and the district's area is three times larger. Enrollment has gone from 811 to over 1400 and high school students have reached 489--337 in 1961. Thirty six teachers handled the teaching load in that yearg now it takes 62. High-school students are offered 59 units of credit T50 compared to 46 in 1961. Superintendent Smith holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees, from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. This is his 13th year in school administration and his fourth year at R-1. Mrs. Carol Richards, Secretary to the Superin- tendent and Treasurer of the School Board, has been employed by the R-1 School district for four and one half years. A six-year veteran at BCI-IS, Principal George Nienhueser holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters Degree from the University of Missouri. I-Ie also has one and one -half years' graduate work beyond the Masters' level. He has been in administration for seven years, in teaching for nine years, and in the BCI-IS system for six years. Facing responsibilities that expand with the en- rollment of each additional student, Mr. Nienhueser is currently the shepherd ofa flock of nearly 500 stu- dents--and 24 teachers. Scheduling 126 classes for 24 teachers and 489 stu- dents is another facet of his school life, as is keeping a calendar of school activities which averages over 100 entries a year. Assisting with and attending many of these activities are other duties related to his office. Ln:-1 ,.,,..l with Competence and Concern The record center of the high school, his office is His secretary, Mrs. Helen Kattelmann, has been at responsible for entering over 4,000 grades per year on BGHS for the past four years. Twelve hand-picked permanent record cards as well as for keeping all at- office staff members QBGHS students, help with the tendance records. endless activity of this office. 151 Principal 7 Newest members of the group, Mr. Buchananiflj and Mr. Beavers get broken in early. Superintendent Smith fl.j, and School Board President, Mr. Jones concentrate on the problems at hand. Administrators Are Decision Makers, Burden Carriers Foremost on the agenda at practically every school board meeting is some phase of this new high-school build- ing due for completion in the 1966 term. xy! If p 9111 1 A ' .Q .n- ' ..- ' ' ' . . 152 J The R-1 school board, often unpraised and misun- derstood carries the responsibility of educating most of Pike County's youth. This year's board is headed by Mr. Hal Jones, who has been a member of the group since 1955 and has been president for the last several years. Other veterans are Mr. Les Calvert, Bowling Green, a seven-year many Mr. Calvin Moore, Curryville, and Mr. Robert O'Donel, Cyrene, both four-year servers. In last April's school election, two Bowling Green R-1 administrators are served a turkey dinner by the BGHS Home Economics Department. But it's soon back to business--here are Mr. O'Donel UQ, Mr. Moore, fc.j, and Mr. Calvert. men retired from membership, They were Mr. Claude Shaon who had served for 19 years and Mr. Raymond Grote who had been a member for five years. New members elected were Mr. A. V. Beavers of rural Frankford, and Mr. Waldo Buchanan of Bowling Green. The secretary of the board, an appointed member, is Mr. Jack Freeman of Bowling Green, who has been a member of the group since 1951. ,NEW , QIDEAS M H? S :Y N 'E' ' I . , 153 Providing Solid Foundations For the Future is Our Business Concrete 8. Haydite Building Block Kolorcrete Brick Q Concrete 8. Haydite Brick Steel Windows 8. Doors L. W. RINEY CO. Hannibal , Missouri 323 S. Maple Ave. CLARKSON'S IGA FOODLINER LONG'S GENERAL STORE Frankford , Mo AIWGYS Low Prices Notary Servl f . 1 i X Phone SK 4-4941 ' Hfwsewflfe Qu -vi L ili ,Q 309 Frankford Road 'E Hardware ilfiiilgil l 5 ,Q J Louisiana, Mo. ' ' 4 Phone AC l-0071 , 5 .3, 31 Numerous Miscellaneous ST 4-2346 Groceries Footwear Clothing Paints Items The TIMES Printing Company Bowling Green, Missouri A Reliable Link Between School and Community Pike County's Leading Newspaper . . . Home of the Bobcaster. Jack Freeman, Editor . . . The Bowling Green Times SIX MONTHS' Free subscription to the Times for newly weds married within three months before bringing this ad to the TIMES office and getting it signed. iOffer terminates when ad is signed Ten percent discount on Christmas cards will be given to anyone bringing this ad and having it signed . iOffer terminates when ad is signed FARMER'S EQUITY EXCHANGE Serving This Community for Over 50 Years With All Your Farm Needs All Feed Ingredients Custom Mixing V92 N. All Your Seed Needs B ff Sheffield Farm Fencing gy f Wheeling Roofing M ' Tanks--Waterers 8. Most Farm Hardware Phone EA 4-450l Nutrena Feeds Bowling Green, Mo. THE STEAK HOUSE SHUMATE HARDWARE Macie Ogden St Pauline Daniels, Owners B - - M Charcoal Broiled Steaks and enlcmm Core Fine Foods OUI' Specialty Poinfs and Vcrnishes I I mx?-:Zi True Value Hardware N ' BIGJOEA, i EXAEZIZ8 CQNSULT US Bowling Green, Mo. Highway 61 EA 4-4302 Bowling Green, Mo. STOVER'S Shop at Scott's for Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing Gifts . . . Specialties Famous Brand Names fr - , Sure to Please the Whole Family SCOTT'S 4 W Ph. EA 4-4201 4, ,, 73 rrr. , N .W. Corner of Square Ph . EA 4-4619 Bowling Green Bowling Green, M0 , '-' 1. i . P. N. HIRSCH AND CO. ff Phone EA 4-2381 Cirfa, 4 Bowling Green, Missouri VANDALIA HEET GAS Bottle and Bulk Delivery Complete Heating Installation LY 4-6848 Vandalia, Missouri HANNIBAL COURIER POST Local H National Sports, News, and Pictures For Home Delivery THE EMPORIUM Hannibal's Fashion Center Ladies--Children's Wearing Apparel T02-l04-106 South Main Street Phone AC l-i396 Dial AC i-2800 Hannibal, Missouri Hannibal' Missouri SHAON MOTORS Dodge 7.12 wh , . 14,1 1 f 2 , N ,I D: ku' x Y x4 B Chrysler Over 30 Years of Dependable Service Jct. Hiways 6l-i6i Bowling Green, Missouri COMMUNITY STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 695 Isllub A- ..::::x. E. 5 '7f,1'l:.'! 5 ,B lQSIVG'f4 N Q., is . Quia A Warm Welcome Always Established I887 Bowling Green, Missouri EA 4-2233 22 West Main BOWLING GREEN FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Our Specialty EA 4-337I Bowling Green, Missouri Get the News Twice Weekly in the LOUISIANA PRESS JOURNAL Louisiana, Missouri EPPERSQN STANDARD SERVICE Co pn e ts F . m m l'1 O , Q 5 593,55 5 JOHN HAYS 3 M.F.AA.9LT1StUrCnCe my ,fggf Call YU 5-5091 AAA 5' 'T BOWHEQ SIZES? Mo New London, Missouri HILES SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family Shoe Repair Ph. EA 4-43191 Bowling Green, Missouri ST. MARY'S PHARMACY Prescription Service Ph. AC 1-3000 2702 St. Mary's Ave. Hannibal, Mo . BOWLING GREEN LUMBER COMPANY Your Home Construction Center F.H.A. Financing . , x X Plan Service . K 4 7 ., 0 In if XX , N - 1 ' . I 0 I III M Dependable Building Materials 106 S. High Street Phone EA 4-4400 TWIN CITY BOWL Louisiana, Missouri Let's Go Bowling After School Today. Bowling 35C Per Line June through August, 1966, with This Ad. Offer Does Not Terminate When Ad is Signed. THE KROGER COMPANY ' B' WI QQ- y - 52225: ' Phone EA 4-4116 Bowling Green, Missouri FEEDERS GRAIN 8. SUPPLY, INC. Down Town Phone EA 4-2481 Mill--Phone EA 4-4411 Grinding, Mixing, ' ,,. '?H' Q Pelleting Feeds of All Kinds I Bowling Green, M 9+ ' ,iq- ' f i'u V- l ' O 'Q' I I I 'Op' sry:-S-:fr STATE THEATER Movies are Your Best Entertainment Bowling Green, Missouri A 8. P STORE We Give Plaid Stamps , . 8 . A , EA 4-4327 X-...Q-ff' II6 W. Main Bowling Green, Missouri PARSONS TEXACO SERVICE BOWLING GREEN NORGE LAUNDERAMA Under-Coating with , Tfxico ix Latest Process Com lete Coin-op Laundry and j Tune Up P Dry Cleaning Firestone Tires Wheel Aligning Our Motto 8. Balancing Customer Service and Satisfaction 'Z' 22 Court Street P Ph. 4-8985 Viva D. Street On the Farm Tractor Tire Service EA 4-8973 Jct. 61 8. 161 INGRAM'S MARKET 584527 We Phone EA 4-3I70 Bowling Green, Missouri . . . From . . . BLACKWELL FLORIST Finest Food and Fastest Service in Town! A 81 W DRIVE IN Flowers for All Memorable Occasions Try Our Steak Basket! II6 W. Locust in Bowling Green It's the Best Around . 2727 St. Mary's Ave. Ph. AC I-48II Hannibal, Mo. Leonard Korfe Inc. g. , g Now If's Pepsi For Those Who Think Young A sl- 014 Phone EA 4-4634 Bowling Green, Missouri BEST REXALL DRUGS Your Service Drug Store COmpIimenfS Of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Bowling Green, Missouri Phones SKyIine 4-6233 ond 4-6234 Louisicno, Missouri Go Modern! Be Wise! X as uve Barren s:.ser.e:cAuv MISSOURI EDISON COMPANY MITCHELL'S CLOTHING STORE The Store That Appreciates Your Business V I02 S. Main St. 3 XX I Vandalia, Missouri i PENNEY'S Always First Quality Store Phone: SK 4-4351 Catalog Desk: SK 4-5503 Phone LY 4-2326 I Louisiana, Missouri I AMERICAN LEGION MURTA REAL ESTATE BOWLING LANES BuiIding--Estimates--Loans--Notary Bowling .35 Per Line through Real Estate Insurance August, I965, with This Ad . Offer Terminates When Signed Leonard Murta Gene D. Robinson 306 S. Sixth Street Highway 54 West Louisiana, Mo. AC I-9536 Hannibal, Mo. SK 4-4950 RALLS COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE JUST ONE MORE REA SERVICE Serving Pike County This convenient after-hours depository fit even furnishes an envelope, is located near the main entrance. Office open Monday through Friday from 8-5. YU 5-87II New London, Missouri HANNIBAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY i220--Hour Course Classes Each Month 403 Broadway AC I-0653 Hannibal, Mo. MILLS AUTO PARTS COMPANY Distributor of Replacement Parts 2l2 North Third Street AC I-2553 LARSON'S COLOR MART Paint, Wallpaper, 8g Toys Distributor of Cook's Products Sanders, Polishers, 81 Wallpaper Steamers For Rent I5 North Main Cross Bowling Green, Mo. EA 4-4428 LOUISIANA FURNITURE CO., INC. Home of Good Furniture 600-608 Georgia Street Louisiana, Missouri SK 4-4057 Zip Code 63353 FARMER'S BANK Travelers Checks Savings Accounts Christmas Club fi? Other Services ,Nfl - r Y Q14 Q I E: Xl'-of Bowling Green, Mo 'I K' I GOO ' P gf El 2ff 'Z' y f'EMafP4 EA 4-2281 BANK OF LOUISIANA Since i887 kF'P'i'x,x ,,,- I V, ..p. E h ,7 ,, Siu j . Tis-1' lr l ,.,. . --. .,,. W Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Louisiana, Missouri BOBBIE BROOKS FASHIONS Q 4 SEWING--A Great Career in a Great lndustry Otters: Steady Employment Job Security Excellent Earnings Congratulations Seniors Toclay's Graduates, Make the Community of Tomorrow. William T. Pafford, Manager J. O. MUDD FUNERAL HOME CITIZENS DISCOUNT 8. INVESTMENT CORPORATION Phone AC 1-7900 714 Broadway Q' Hannibal, Mo. It Congratulations Q. R. JOHNSON , me Jeweler G . - Il Phone EA 4-3170 . . .s. . Sllex Bowling Green Lou: mana, Missouri Phone DU 4-2211 Phone EA 4-2211 OGDEN OIL COMPANY, INC. Compliments of Texaco Gas 81 Oil Gates Tires BLUFF CITY DAIRY Highway 54 West All GrAde Dairy Products TE C0 Phone EA 4-8984 2903 St. Mary's Avenue Bowling Green, Mo. G 4 AC 1-0951 Hannibal, Mo. McMILLEN STANDARD OIL C I- f Phone ST 4-2401 omp 'ments O Gas--Oil Frankford, Mo . LEFEVER Grease 8. Lubs Chevrolet 8- Oldsmobile i Bowling Green AQWCUIIUFUI Chemicals OLDSMOBILE CO. Symbol of Service Bowling Green, Missouri 6 Serving Pike County Avena ou. coli i aowuns snz:N.Qgg,3g5mLE , L,,U,mmNDw' ,-.1-' i sz .... ,.,. - tw '5iA ' W TN f re- -3-es .Q f , my T 'E 4, --- , GREEN 'S DEPARTMENT STORE Furnishings Shoes Clothing and Ready -to -Wear Bowling Green, Mo. Phone EA 4-3698 JOHN'S MARKET Choice Quality Meats 81 Poultry in Your A8.P Store x ' 'T I' . . A f Phone EA 4-4327 Bowling Green, Mo BOWLING GREEN PHARMACY 8 North Court EA 4-2112 Bowling Green, Mo. 453 Compliments of Your Mercury and Comet Dealer TOLEY SMITH FORD, INC. SKyline 4-4282 Louisiana, Mo Insurance--Real Estate Compliments of LESLIE J . CALVERT, REALTOR - 7 LOUISIANA Phone Mag? Res. EA 4-2118 ,mzzezl zzzrrfnf EA 'IIIVII YOU gif' , Mo. 4lllw1g1iY:,l','-'-' ' Bowling Green, Missouri l f st. CLEMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. 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Bowlhlggnggflzf-Mlssourl KNIGHT EQUIPMENT CO . THE CRAFTSMEN WHO CREATED YOUR FINE Sales and Service CLASS RING FW AND ' I . LARRY mmooi Y sox 831 F Sedalia, Missouri YOUR BALFOUR v v REPRESENTATIVE EA 4-3212 Bowling Green, Mo. SEND THEIR BEST WISHES MAYTAG COIN LAUNDRY AND CONGRATULATIONS Hiway 61 Nj' V I Phone EA 4-8989 Q f l l BowIin9 Green, Mo. L Atneaono MAssAcHusEtts X I 5323-TZLNGS .fl'l'I.ITIZ's.' SIp'I'ZJ'X2'G.N'M.IfIii3bZ vs J ' NIEMEYER, LOUIS ANDREW, Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Magazine Sales 35 Perfect Attendance 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. NORTHCUTT, WALTER BROWER, Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Committee5 Rummage Sale 45 FFA l,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 Physical Fitness Award 25 Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,25 Meats Team 25 Livestock Team 25 Farm Forestry Award 35 Soils Team 45 State Farmer 45 Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Band 15 lst Place in BPW Essay Contest 2. OBERMAN, LINDA JOYCE, Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Office Girl 35 Pop Concert Server 35 Accompanist to Glee Club and Solos 2,3,45 II Ratings Music Contests 3,45 National Business Entrance Test Certificate of Proficiency5 National Honor Society 4. PERKINS, EVA GRACE, Magazine Sales 35 Intramurals 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir. PERKINS, MELVIN LAVERN, FFA 2,3. POLLARD, LUCINDA ANN, Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Rummage Sale 45 Pep Squad 15 Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 15 National Business Entrance Test Award 35 Honor Roll, Lettered 2,45 Pep Squad, Lettered 1. POWELL, GARY LEWIS, Intramurals, Lettered 2,45 Honor Roll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football at St. Charles High School 1. PURK, NORMA JEAN, Band 2,35 Glee Club 45 Pep Squad 45 Style Show 45 Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sale 15 Perfect Attendance l,2,35 Intramurals l,2. ROGERS, MICHAEL NEAL, Candy Sale l, Magazine Sales 35 Rummage Sale 45 Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Bobcaster Staff 45 Speaker Staff 45 Choir 3,45 Intramurals, Lettered 1, 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Lettered 45 Basketball, Lettered 2,45 Track l,2,35 All-Conference Baseball Team 45 Free Throw Award 4. RUTHERFORD, GARY DHEA, Magazine Sales 35 Senior Play5 FFA l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Star Greenhand 1. SCI-EERDER, TERRY JOSEPH, Magazine Sales 35 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Basketball, Numeraled 15 Track, Numeraled 1. SCHINDLER, DELBERT R., Basketball 25 Perfect Attendance 3. SHAW, DONALD W., Student Council 15 Class President 25 Class Vice-President 3,45 Magazine Sales 1,35 Kirksville Spring Contests 1,25 Planned Progress 25 Speaker Staff 3,45 Intra- murals 45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Curator's Award5 Boys' State 3. SHEETS, SANDRA KAY, Magazine Sales 35 Bake Sale 45 Rum- mage Sale 45 Candy Sale 15 FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Style Show 15 FFA Banquet Sewer 15 Junior Play5 Senior Play Usher5 Prom Decorating Committee5 Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Per- fect Attendance l,25 Gregg Bookkeeping Award5 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 4. SISSON, DEBBY ELLEN, Magazine Sales 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Per- fect Attendance l,2,3,45 Librarian l,2,3,45 Honor Roll, Let- tered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Regent's Scholarship 4. SMITH, JEWELL ELAINE, Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA 15 Intramurals 1. SMITH, MARY ANN, Junior Play, FHA 2,35 Prom Decoration Committee5 Band 3,45 Glee Club 25 Choir 35 Librarian 2,3,45 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 45 Curator's Award 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. SNIITH, TEDDY, Glee Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Baseball, Let- tered 3,4. SMITH, VIRGINIA RUTH, Magazine Sales 2, Pep Squad, Lettered 35 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Perfect At- tendance 3,45 Librarian 35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Speaker Staff a,4. SNELL, VIRGINIA SUE, Magazine Sales 35 Pep Squad 1,25 In- tramurals, Lettered 35 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Librarian 4. STAIEY, JAMES M., Glee Club l,2,3,45 FFA l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3, 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Lettered 3. STAPLETON, PHILLIP ANDREW, Magazine Sales 35 Prom Com- mittee5 Student Council 3,45 President 45 Treasurer 35 lntra- murals 2,3,45 Lettered 45 Cross Country, Lettered 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Lettered 2,3,45 Outstanding Scholastic Conference and School Athleteg Low Hurdle Record5 Glee Club 1,25 Band Concert Usher 45 Honor Roll, Lettered,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Curator's Award and Scholarship 45 President of National Honor Society 3,45 Sophomore Pilgrimage5 DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. STEWART, BARBARA JEAN, Pep Squad 1,25 FHA 45 Intramurals, Lettered 3,45 Basketball, Lettered 1,25 Track l,2. STRAUBE, DAVID EUGENE, Intramurals, Lettered 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Lettered 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Lettered 2,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 4. TEPEN, FRED J., Class President 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Staff5 Student Council 15 Speaker Staff 45 Intramurals 1,2,3, 45 Gregg Bookkeeping Awards 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Curator's Award5 Sears 8x Roebuck Foun- dation Scholarship5 Driver's Ed Award 2. TINSIEY, JOYCE LEE, Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sale 15 Poster Committee for Rummage 8: Bake Sales 45 FHA 2,3,45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Brass Choir 35 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Speaker Staff 25 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Lettered 2,3,45 4th Place: Pike Co. Soil Conservation Poster Contest 45 Record Softball Throw 25 Lunch Ticket Sales 2,3,45 Girls Trio 45 Girls Sextet 35 Rep. to District FHA Meeting 25 Style Show 3,45 Style Show Decoration Chairman5 FFA Banquet Server 2,3,45 Tourney Decoration Committee 2,3,45 Sports Banquet Decora- tion Committee 2,3,45 Prom Decoration Chairman5 Senior Play Usher5 Junior Play5 Play Poster Committee5 Color dz Flower Committee5 Perfect Attendance 1,25 Hootenanny Poster Committee 45 Pike County Teacher Association Banquet Ser- ver 35 Dress-Up Day Chairman 3,45 Tourney Hostess Com- mittee 1,25 Band Concert Poster Committee 4. TROWER, LARRY ALIEN TUCKER, VICKI ANN, Tourney Queen Candidate 45 Yearbook Queen Candidate 45 Prom Committee 35 Commencement Usher 35 FI-IA 3,45 Student Council 25 Pep Squad 25 FHA Ex- ecutive Council 45 Intramurals 3,45 Volleyball, Lettered 1,25 Basketball, Lettered 1',25 Track, Lettered I5 Magazines Sale 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Color 8cFlower Committee 4. WANKEL, VERNON IEE, Junior Play, Magazine Sales 35 Bake Sale 45 Rummage Sale 45 FFA l,2,3,45 Reporter 35 Vice- President 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. WEBER, JOHN CARL, Baseball, Lettered l,2,3,45 Basketball, Numeraled 1,25 Track, Numeraled 1,25 All-Conference Base- ball Team. WENDEL, NANCY RUTH, Pr-om Committee 35 Junior Play Staff5 Senior Play Staff5 Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Speaker Staff 45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Band Letter 2,3, 45 Flute Quartet 1,2,45 Flute Trio 2,3,45 Curator's Award 45 All-State Music Camp l,2. WENDEL, PI-IYLUS FRANCES, Junior Play Sta.ff5 Senior Play Sta.ff5 FI-IA l,2,35 FHA Historian 35 Intramurals 3,45 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Regen's Award. WI-IITTEN, ROSEMARY, Magazine Sale5 Candy Sale5 Bake Sale5 Rummage Sale5 FHA l,2,3,45 Style Show5 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Commencement Usher5 Prom Committee Chairman5 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Secretary for Coach Wilson5 Stark Short- hand Award 1Secondj. WILCOX, CLAUDE H., Intramurals 3,45 Lettered 35 Baseball 15 Track l,2. WILLIAMSON, EDWIN D., Student Council Representative 15 In- tramurals 45 Track 152. WILLIAMSON, ELLEN LOUISE, Candy Sale 1, Magazine Sales 3, Rummage and Food Sales 45 Junior Play Ticket Sales5 Senior FRED'S AUTO SALES Cars for Sale--Clean in Good Shape Really Sharp! Hiway 161 Bowling Green, Missouri Jewelry ,I r Gifts 'Q-ti Char-broiled 5 fixzgifs AT YOUR BENNETTS ,SQ Q FRIENDLY 5 1 C. Q BRAZIER E V' Specialists in Diamonds and All g Dain' Types of Rings :E Queen .5 Mlm. Miss Sarah Bennett, Manager EA 4-3830 - - - Hiway 61 8. Locust Bowling Green, Mo Bowggsnggfl'-Missouri KNIGHT EQUIPMENT CO . Sales and Service F EA 4-3212 Bowling Green, Mo MAYTAG CO IN LAUNDRY Hiwq 61 ,BXAX K Y ,, Y I ,J-,,,,.f IN sssr 'ff' I Phone EA 4-8989 I SQ 2 . Q Bowling Green, Mo J THE CRAFTSNIEN WHO CREATED YOUR FINE CLASS RING AND LARRY RANDOI. Box 831 Sedalia, Missouri YOUR BALFOUR REPRESENTATIVE SEND THEIR BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS JW rf A uf, rw ATTLLIEBORO MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS TROPHIES PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS INVITATIONS Senior Director AKERS, TRUDIE ANN, Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Decora- tion Committee 35 Motto Committee 45 Pep Squad, Lettered l,2,3,45 Student Council, Treasurer 45 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Squad Treasurer 45 Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Speaker Staff 2,35 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 Curator's Award 45 Stark Typing Award 25 DAR Citizenship Award 45 Flute Trio l,2,35 Flute Quartet 2,3,4: Commencement Processional Leader 35 Band Letter 2,3. ALLEN, ALMA JANE, Class President 15 Class Secretary 8: Treas- urer 2 5 Planned Progress Program Representative 5 Yearbook Staff 253,45 Track, Lettered 15 Pep Squad Cheerleader, Let- tered 25 1963 Crisco Award5 Band, I rating state 35 I rating district 35 II rating district 45 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Curator's Recognition5 Southwest Baptist Scholastic Scholarship. BAIIEY, JOYCE CLAUDINE, Class Vice-President 1,25 Prom Theme Committee 35 Magazine Sales 35 FHA l,2,3,45 Sec- retary 35 Treasurer 45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Secretary 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Band Board 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Student Council 3,45 Secretary 45 Yearbook Staff 35 Intramurals, Let- tered l,2,3,45 Physical Fitness Award l,2,35 Band Letter 3,45 Clarinet Trio 3,45 Clarinet Quartet 2,3,45 Vocal Trio 45 Vocal Sextet 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Typing Contest 25 Stark Award 35 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,45 Certificate of Recognition 45 National Honor Society 45 DAR Candidate 4. BARR, JAMES RICHARD, Volleyball 3,45 Perfect Attendance 3. BECKER, FRANK EDWIN, Junior Play, Magazine Sales 35 Senior Play5 FFA l,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Driving Road-E-O 3,45 Live- stock Judging Team 45 Farm Mechanics Team 45 GMSLO Rotary Award 45 Farm Electrification Award 25 Farm Forestry Award 3. BENN, HARRY DAVID, Intramurals 3,45 Baseball l,2, Lettered 25 Basketball l,2, Lettered 2. BERRY, I-IENDRA R., Magazine Sales 35 Speaker Staff 45 Choir 3,45 Pep Squad 1,2,45 Lettered 1,25 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Junior Play Crew5 Honor Roll l,2,35 National Society 3,45 Culver Stockton Scholarship 4. BEURSIGENS, MARIE CASANDRA, Intramurals 1,z,a,4. BOISE, LINDA SUE, Magazine Sales 15 Prom Committee 35 FHA l,2,3,45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Band Board 4. BOISE, 1.INDA SUE, Magazine Sales 15 Prom Committee 35 Fl-L4 l,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Band Board Secretary-Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Student Council Secretary 3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 25 Intramurals, Lettered 1,25 Band Letter 3,45 Girls' Trio 45 Flute Trio 3,45 Flute Quartet 35 Bookkeeping Award 45 Certificate of Recognition 45 Honor Roll 45 E Honor Roll 45 National Honor Society 45 Bamwarmin' Queen 35 Athletic Attendant 3,45 Commencement Usher 3. BOUDINIER, LINDA L., Candy Sale 15 Junior Magazine Sa1es5 Senior Rummage Sa1e5 Bake Sale 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play: FI-IA 15 Pep Squad, Lettered l,2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 45 Band 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Office Girl 45 Honor Roll 45 Perfect Attendance 3. BRANSTETTER, RUTH MARIE, Prom Decoration Committee 35 Senior Play Usher 45 Magazine Sales 35 FHA l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 45 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Fl-IA Song and Game Leader 45 Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Office Girl 45 District Triol Rating5 State Trio Il Rating5 District Sextet Rating II5 Style Shows 1,3,4. BREWSTER, DONALD EUGENE, Magazine Sales 35 Bake Sale 45 FFA l,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Basketball l,2,35 Track l,2,35 Crosscountry 45 Meats Team 25 Dairy Team 25 Soils Team 45 Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,35 Committee Chairman a,4. BROWN, DONNA RAE, Senior Play5 Candy Sales 15 Junior Mag- azine Sa1es5 FHA 15 Home Ec. 15 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Office Worker 35 Choir 45 Clerical Practice NBE Award 35 Shorthand Gregg Award 4, FFA Banquet Server 15 Pop Concert Server 25 Sports Banquet Server 15 FHA Banquet Server 1. BROWN, ERNEST LEE, Broke Softball Throw Record in P.E. BRYANT, JAMES LEE, Class President 15 Junior Play5 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Lettered 3,45 Baseball 15 Band l,2,3. BUNTEN, CARL EUGENE, Senior Play Stage Hand. BUNTEN, RANDALL WILLIAM, Junior Play5 Senior Play Stage Manager5 Participated in lnti-amura1s5 Currator's Award. BUTIER, GLEN, Participated in Intramurals. EW CALDWELL, LANA JEAN, Magazine Sales 35 FHA 25 Glee Club 25 Librarian 2,3,45 Vogue Sewing Award 1. CALVERT, LESLEY ANNE, Pep Band 2,3,45 Pep Squad l,2,35 In- tramurals 15 Perfect attendance Z5 Junior Play Usher5 Sax Quartet 45 Accompanist l,2,3,45 Band Letter 3,45 Shorthand Accuracy Award 45 Essay Award 1. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM R., Student Council 25 Chairman of Honor Committee5 Intramurals, Lettered 35 Basketball, Lettered 1,45 Baseball, Lettered l,2,35 Perfect Attendance l,2,35 Track 35 Cross Country 35 Janitor's assistant 3. COMER, RONALD DEAN, Junior Magazine Sales5 Bobcaster Staff 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Athletics l,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3, 45 Lettered 3,45 Baseball Manager 45 Basketball Manager 3,45 Track Manager 35 Crosscountry 35 Track 1,25 Perfect At- tendance 1. COOK, MICHAEL WAYNE, Janitor's Assistant 2. COPENHAVER, GEROGE GARDNER, Senior play5 Magazine sales, 35 FFA l,2,3,45 Songdt Game Leader 45 Farm Mechanics team 2,35 Dairy team 2,35 Livestock team 45 Dairy Farming Award 25 Football 45 Basketball 45 Perfect Attendance 4. CORDES, DONNA JO, Rummage sale 45 Cha.irman5 Student Council 3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Office Girl 45 Sports Banquet At- tendant 45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Baccalau- reate Usher 35 Band Concert Usher 4. CRAIG, THOMAS EUGENE, Intramurals 3,45 Lettered 35 Bob- caster and Speaker Photographer 4. DAVIS, DONNA KAYE, Prom Committee 35 Choir 2,3,45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Physical Fitness Award 25 Paddle Termis Champ 45 Girls' Sextet 45 Shorthand Award 35 Stark Award 35 Bookkeeping Award 35 Curator's Awardg Honor Roll, Lettered 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 II Rating, Shorthand. DEAN, NANCY GAIL, Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Pep Squad 15 Glee Club 1,35 Band l,2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 2,35 Bass Clar- inet Solo 2,3,45 Clarinet Quartet 3,45 Band Letter 3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,45 Nurses' Education Fund Schol- arship 4. DETERS, CONNIE M., Class Vice-President 25 Prom Committee 35 Magazine Sales 2,35 FHA 1,3,45 Band l,2,35 Regional FHA Parliamentarian Candidate 35 Intramurals, Lettered 1,25 Base- ball 1,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Gregg Bookkeeping Awards 45 Honor Roll, Lettered 45 Sports Banquet Server 1,25 FHA Style Show 1,3545 Perfect Attendance 1,2. EARLY, JOY ANNETTE, FHA 15 Volleyball 45 Librarian 2,3,4. EASTIN, EDDIE STUART, FFA l,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. EBERS, PATRICIA ANN, Magazine sales 35 FHA 4, Pep Squad 25 Chairman of Teachers' Appreciation Committee5 Bamwarmin' Decoration Committee5 Intramurals, Lettered 3,45 Volleyball, Lettered 1,25 Basketball, Lettered 1,25 Track, Lettered 1,25 Office Girl 3,45 Stark Award 35 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sophomore Pilgrimage5 Year- book Staff 15 Athletic Banquet Queen Candidate 25 Southwest Baptist College Scholarship 4. EDWARDS, JOYCE ANN, Candy Sales 15 Magazine Sales 2,35 Pep Squad 1, Latin Club 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Lettered 35 Quartet 2,3,45 Trio 35 Sextet 45 Pep Band 2,3,4. 1 X L FELDMANN, EDWARD S., Basketball l,2,3,45 Lettered 3,45 Numeraled 1,25 Track, Numeraled 25 Gregg Award 15 Cu- rator's Award 4. FISHER, WILLIAM LEWIS, Class Vice President 15 Magazine Sales 35 Quilldr Scroll 35 Student Council 3,45 Intramurals, Lettered 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Lettered 15 Basketball, Lettered 1,25 Track 1,25 Lettered 15 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-President 35 Curator's Scholarship 45 Speaker Staff 3,45 Assistant Editor 35 Editor 4. FLANSBURG, RONALD LEE, Student Council 35 Secretary5 Track, Numeraled 1,25 Cross-Country, Lettered 35 Honor Roll 25 Probational Honor Society Member 2. FLETCHER, DANNY LEE, Junior Play, Intramurals, Lettered I,2. GILLUM, CAROL IEE, Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Rum- mage Sale 45 FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Style Show l,2,3,45 Style Show Decoration Committee 45 Librarian 35 Co-Ed Correspond- ent 45 Honor Roll 45 Junior Play Usher 35 Senior Play Usher 45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,45 FFA Banquet Sewer 1,2. FREY, YVONNE MARIE, Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Play Usher 35 FHA 15 Glee Club 1,35 Pep Squad 15 National Busi- ness Entrance Test Certificate of Superior Proficiency in Clerical Practice5 Gregg Shorthand Award. GILLUM, FRANCES LORENE, FHA 2,35 Band 15 Magazine Sales 35 Volleyball 45 Librarian 2,35 Office Girl 45 FHA Style Show 2. GOUCHER, JERRY LEE, Junior Play5 Prom Decoration Commit- tee5 Cafeteria 2. GROTE, CLARA ANN, Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sale 15 FHA 1, 2,3,45 Style Show 15 Intramurals 1,25 Perfect Attendance 15 Junior Play Usher5 FFA Banquet Sewer 1,2. GROTE, ERVIN FRANK, Basketball, Lettered l,2,3,45 Track, Lettered l,2,3,45 Cross-Country, Lettered 3. HADEN, DONNA L., FHA 3,45 Glee Club 45 Intramurals, Lettered 3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1. HANSON, CONNIE FLO, Class Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 25 Candy Sale 15 Magazine Sales 35 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Toumey Decoration Committee 2,3,45 Junior Ring Com- m.ittee5 FHA l,2,3,45 Reporter 45 Pep Squad, Lettered 2,3,45 Speaker Staff 2,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Physical Fitness Honor Roll 1,25 Perfect Attendance 25 Barnwarrnin' Attendant 1,25 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 District Shorthand Altemate 45 Sextet, II Rating District 45 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,45 National Honor Society 45 Curator's Award 45 Fl-IA Style Show 1,25 FFA Banquet Server 2,3,45 Sports Queen Attendant 45 Senior Play Usher 45 Band Concert Server 2,35 2nd Place Essay Con- test Winner 3. HANSON, LINDA PAULETTE, Class Secretary 2,45 Magazine Sales 35 Junior Play5 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Senior Play Usher5 FHA 2,3,45 Parliamentarian 35 President 45 Re- gional Historian 45 Style Show 2,35 FFA Banquet Sewer 1,2,3, 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 45 Girls' Sextet 45 II Rating5 Pop Concert Sewer l,2,35 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,45 Curator's Award 45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Squad, Lettered 2,3, 45 Treasurer 35 Yearbook Queen 35 Speaker Cover Committee. HENDERSON, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Junior Play5 FHA l,2,3,45 Toumament Book Staff 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 FHA Vice- Presidert 45 Executive Council 1,2,35 Toumament Book Staff Secretary-Treasurer 45 Honor Roll, Lettered 3,45 National I77 m Honor Society 3,45 Regent Scholarship 45 Yearbook Queen Candidate 15 Yearbook Queen 25 Sports Queen Attendant 1,35 Sports Queen 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Pop Concert Usher 4. HOWARD, SHlEl.A LOU, Pop Concert Sewer 35 Candy Sale 15 Junior Play Usher5 Magazine Sales 35 Rummage Sale 45 Bake Sale 45 Junior Play Ticket Sale 35 Senior Play Ticket Sale 45 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 President 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir 35 Bobcaster Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Speaker Staff 45 Intramurals 45 Journeyman Award 35 Honor Roll 45 Toastmistress at Athletic Banquet 45 Hostess Committee 1,25 Flower 8: Gift Committee Chairman 3: Concert Accompanist 35 Girls' Trio Accompanist 4. HULEN, MARGARET ANN, Magazine Sales 35 Rummage Sale 45 Bake Sale 45 Junior Play Usher5 Intramurals, Lettered l,2,35 FHA l,2,3,45 Pep Squad l,2,35 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Li- brarian l,2,3. HUMMEL, MARY ANNA, Junior Magazine Sales5 Candy Sale 15 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Office Girl 45 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,2,3,4. INGRAM, BARBARA GRACE, Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sale 15 Rummage Sale 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Speaker Staff 45 Bobcaster Staff 45 Style Show 3,45 Office Girl 35 Perfect Attendance 1, 2,a. JOHNSTON, ROBERT D., Intramurals, Lettered l,2,3. JONES, DONNA HALLIDAY, Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sale I5 Chairman of Flower 8: Color Committee 45 Prom Refreshment Committee5 Junior- Play5 Senior Play5 Pep Squad 1,3,45 Choir 3,45 Band 1,25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3. JONES, MARGARET LEE, Prom Decoration Committeeg Mag- azine Sales 35 Rummage Sale 45 Bake Sale 45 Bobcaster Staff Assistant 45 Speaker Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 4. KENT, CARL W., Glee Club 15 Intramurals, Lettered I5 Baseball 1,25 Lettered 1,25 Basketball, Lettered 1,25 Track, Lettered 3,4. KORTE, EDMUND GEORGE, Magazine Sales 35 Intramurals 3,4. KORTE, MELVIN BERNARD, Magazine Sales 35 Junior Playg ln- tramurals 2,3,4. KORTE, SHIRLEY ANN, SACRED HEART ACADEMY: Drama Club 15 Our Lady's Sodality 25 BGHS: Magazine Sales 35 In- tramurals 3,45 Perfect Attendance 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 3,45 Bobcaster 3. KUNTZ, DARRYL JEAN, Class Vice-President 25 FFA 3,45 In- tramurals 3,4. KURZ, LEE ANN, Pep Squad 25 Intramurals, Lettered 35 Basket- ball, Lettered 1,25 Track, Lettered 15 Volleyball, Lettered 15 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. LANDERS, LYNDA KAY, Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 Senior play, Magazine Sales 35 Prom Invitation Committee5 FHA l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Parliamentarian 45 Executive Coun- cil Representative 15 Reporter 25 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Lettered l,2,3,45 Girls Sextet 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Bamwarmin' Queen 45 FFA Chapter Sweetheart 45 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Scholarship to William Jewell College. LANGIJEY, THOMAS WILSON, FFA l,2,3. LUEBRECHT, GERALD E., Magazine Sales 35 Intramurals 3,4. LUEBRECHT, HAROLD LOUIS, Magazine Sales 35 Intramurals 45 Perfect Attendance 2. MARSHALL, JAMES LEE, Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Magazine Sales 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Basketball, Lettered 1,2,35 Track, Lettered l,2,3. MILLER, EDWIN ARTHUR, Junior PIay5 Senior Play5 FFA 1,2,3, 45 President 45 Student Council Representative 2,35 Intra- murals, Lettered l,2,3,45 Track, Lettered l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Lettered 3,45 FFA State Farmer5 Glee Club 1. MILLER, VERNA KAY, Magazine Sales 1,25 Style Show 1,2. MOORE, SHARON KAY, Magazine Sales 35 Senior Bake Sale5 Rummage Sale 45 Pep Squad 15 FHA 2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,4. MORRIS, SANDRA KAY, Magazine Sales 35 Glee Club 15 Pep Squad 15 Speaker Staff 3,45 Assistant Business Manager 35 Business Manager 45 Intramurals 35 Perfect Attendance 2 5 Office Girl 2,3,45 Bookkeeping Award5 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Regent's Award. NIUDD, PERRY ELIZABETH, Junior Play, Senior Playg Prom Decoration Committee5 Magazine Sales 35 Candy Sales 15 Pep Squad, Lettered 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 45 Latin Club 2,35 Chairman of Hostess Committee 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Glee Club Accompanist5 Choir Accompanist5 Stark Typ- ing Award5 Honor Roll, Lettered l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Curator's Scholarship 45 Charles Palmer Davis Citizenship Award 15 Missouri Girls' State Al- ternate 3. Ja NIEMEYER, LOUIS ANDREW, Intramurals, Lettered 1,2,3,4Q Junior Play3 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Magazine Sales 33 Perfect Attendance 2,3,43 Prom Committee 3. NORTHCUTT, WALTER BROWER, Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Prom Committeeg Rummage Sale 43 FFA 1,2,3,4j Sentinel 43 Physical Fitness Award 23 Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,23 Meats Team 23 Livestock Team 23 Farm Forestry Award 33 Soils Team 43 State Farmer 43 Choir 2,3,43 Glee Club 1, 2,3,43 Band 13 lst Place in BPW Essay Contest 2. OBERMAN, IINDA JOYCE, Glee Club l,2,3,4Q Choir 1,2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Office Girl 33 Pop Concert Server 33 Accompanist to Glee Club and Solos 2,3,43 II Ratings Music Contests 3,43 National Business Entrance Test Certificate of Proficiencyg National Honor Society 4. PERKINS, EVA GRACE, Magazine Sales 33 Intramurals 3,4j Glee Club 2,3,43 Choir. PERKINS, MELVIN LAVERN, FFA 2,3. POLLARD, LUCINDA ANN, Candy Sale 13 Magazine Sales 33 Rummage Sale 43 Pep Squad lj Choir 2,3,43 Glee Club l,2, 3,43 Intramurals 13 National Business Entrance Test Award 33 Honor Roll, Lettered 2,43 Pep Squad, Lettered 1. POWELL, GARY LEWIS, Intramurals, Lettered 2,42 Honor Roll 3,4j National Honor Society 3,45 Football at St. Charles High School 1. PURK, NORMA JEAN, Band 2,33 Glee Club 43 Pep Squad 43 Style Show 43 Magazine Sales 33 Candy Sale 13 Perfect Attendance l,2,33 Intramurals l,2. ROGERS, MICHAEL NEAL, Candy Sale 1, Magazine Sales 33 Rummage Sale 43 Band 1,2,3,4j Glee Club 3,43 Bobcaster Staff 43 Speaker Staff 43 Choir 3,43 Intramurals, Lettered 1, 2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Lettered 43 Basketball, Lettered 2,43 Track 1,2,3S All-Conference Baseball Team 43 Free Throw Award 4. RUTHERFORD, GARY DHEA, Magazine Sales 33 Senior Play3 FFA 1,2,3,4j Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Star Greenhand 1. SCHERDER, TERRY JOSEPH, Magazine Sales 33 Student Coun- cil 2,33 Intramurals 2,33 Basketball, Numeraled 13 Track, Numeraled 1. SCHINDLER, DELBERT R., Basketball 23 Perfect Attendance 3. SHAW, DONALD W., Student Council 13 Class President 23 Class Vice-President 3,43 Magazine Sales 1,33 Kirksville Spring Contests 1,23 Planned Progress 23 Speaker Staff 3,43 Intra- murals 43 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Track 1,23 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Curator's Awardg Boys' State 3. SHEETS, SANDRA KAY, Magazine Sales 33 Bake Sale 43 Rum- mage Sale 43 Candy Sale 13 FHA l,2,3,43 FHA Style Show 13 FFA Banquet Server li Junior Play, Senior Play Usher3 Prom Decorating Committee3 Intramurals, Lettered 1,2,3,43 Per- fect Attendance l,23 Gregg Bookkeeping Award3 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Choir 4. SISSON, DEBBY ELLEN, Magazine Sales 33 Pep Squad 1,23 Per- fect Attendance l.,2,3,4j Librarian l,2,3,43 Honor Roll, Let- tered 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Regent's Scholarship 4. SMITH, JEWELL ELAINE, Glee Club l,2,3,43 FHA 13 Intramurals 1. SMITH, MARY ANN, Junior Play, FH.A 2,33 Prom Decoration Committee3 Band 3,43 Glee Club 23 Choir 33 Librarian 2,3,43 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 43 Curator's Award 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. SMITH, TEDDY, Glee Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,43 Baseball, Let- tered 3,4. SMITH, VIRGINIA RUTH, Magazine Sales 2, Pep Squad, Lettered 33 Choir 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4j Perfect At- tendance 3,43 Librarian 33 Cafeteria Worker 43 Speaker Staff 3,4. SNELL, VIRGINIA SUE, Magazine Sales 33 Pep Squad 1,23 ln- tramurals, Lettered 33 Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Librarian 4. STAIEY, JAMES M., Glee Club 1,2,3,43 FFA l,2,3,43 Choir 2,3, 43 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Lettered 3. STAPLETON, PI-IILIJP ANDREW, Magazine Sales 3s Prom Com- mittee3 Student Council 3,45 President 43 Treasurer 33 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Lettered 43 Cross Country, Lettered 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Lettered 2,3,43 Outstanding Scholastic Conference and School Athlete3 Low Hurdle Record3 Glee Club 1,23 Band Concert Usher 43 Honor Roll, Lettered,2,3,43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Curator's Award and Scholarship 43 President of National Honor Society 3,45 Sophomore Pilgrimage3 DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. STEWART, BARBARA JEAN, Pep Squad 1,23 FHA 43 Intramurals, Lettered 3,43 Basketball, Lettered 1,25 Track l,2. STRAUBE, DAVID EUGENE, Intramurals, Lettered 3,43 Baseball l,2,3,4j Lettered 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Lettered 2,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 4. TEPEN, FRED J., Class President 2,3,4j Junior Play3 Senior Play staffj Student Council 13 Speaker Staff 43 Intramurals l,2,3, 43 Gregg Bookkeeping Awards 43 Honor Roll 2,3,4f National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Curator's Award3 Sears Sz Roebuck Foun- dation Scholarship3 Driver's Ed Award 2. TINSLEY, JOYCE LEE, Magazine Sales 33 Candy Sale 13 Poster Committee for Rummage :Sz Bake Sales 43 FHA 2,3,43 Band 1, 2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Brass Choir 33 Pep Squad 1,2,3,43 Speaker Staff 23 Glee Club 1,2,3,4j Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Lettered 2,3,43 4th Place: Pike Co. Soil Conservation Poster Contest 43 Record Softball Throw 23 Lunch Ticket Sales 2,3,43 Girls Trio 43 Girls Sextet 33 Rep. to District FHA Meeting 23 Style Show 3,45 Style Show Decoration Chairman3 FFA Banquet Server 2,3,43 Tourney Decoration Committee 2,3,4j Sports Banquet Decora- tion Committee 2,3,4j Prom Decoration Chairman3 Senior Play Usher3 Junior Playg Play Poster Committee3 Colordr Flower Committee3 Perfect Attendance 1,23 Hootenanny Poster Committee 43 Pike County Teacher Association Banquet Ser- ver 33 Dress-Up Day Chairman 3,43 Tourney Hostess Com- mittee l,23 Band Concert Poster Committee 4. TROWER, LARRY ALLEN TUCKER, VICKI ANN, Tourney Queen Candidate 43 Yearbook Queen Candidate 43 Prom Committee 33 Commencement Usher 33 FHA 3,43 Student Council 23 Pep Squad 23 FHA Ex- ecutive Council 43 Intramurals 3,43 Volleyball, Lettered 1,23 Basketball, Lettered 1-,23 Track, Lettered 13 Magazines Sale 33 Glee Club 2,3,4Q Color 6aFlower Committee 4. WANKEI., VERNON LEE, Junior Play, Magazine Sales 33 Bake Sale 43 Rummage Sale 43 FFA 1,2,3,43 Reporter 33 Vice- President 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. WEBER, JOHN CARL, Baseball, Lettered 1,2,3,4j Basketball, Numeraled 1,23 Track, Numeraled 1,2Q All-Conference Base- ball Team. WENDEI., NANCY RUTH, Prom Committee 3g Junior Play Staff3 Senior Play Staffg Candy Sale 13 Magazine Sales 33 Speaker Staff 43 Pep Squad l,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Intramurals 1,23 Band Letter 2,3, 43 Flute Quartet l,2,43 Flute Trio 2,3,43 Curator's Award 43 All-State Music Camp l,2. WENDEL, PHYLIJS FRANCES, Junior Play Staff3 Senior Play Staffg FHA l,2,33 FHA Historian 33 Intramurals 3,43 Honor Roll, Lettered 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society 2,3,43 Regen's Award. WHITTEN, ROSEMARY, Magazine Sale3 Candy S3125 Bake Sale3 Rummage Sale3 FI-IA 1,2,3,4f Style Show3 Junior Playj Senior Play3 Commencement Usher3 Prom Committee Chairman3 In- tramurals 1,2,3,43 Secretary for Coach Wilson3 Stark Short- hand Award fSecondj. WILCOX, CLAUDE H., Intramurals 3,43 Lettered 33 Baseball 13 Track l,2. WILUAMSON, EDWIN D., Student Council Representative 13 In- tramurals 4j Track l,2. WILLIAMSON, ELLEN LOUISE, Candy Sale 1, Magazine Sales 3, Rummage and Food Sales 43 Junior Play Ticket Sales3 Senior Seniors Play Ticket Sales5 Band Board 1,45 Student Council 15 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Bobcaster Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Speaker Staff 3,45 Band Board Vice-President 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Let- tered 15 Perfect Attendance 25 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Lettered 35 Flute Quartet 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll, Lettered 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Play Usher5 Baccalaureate Usher 3. WOODS, EDWARD TAYLOR, Junior Play Staff5 Senior Play Castg Band l,2,3,45 President 45 Student Council 25 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Lettered 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Lettered 3,45 Honorary FFA Member 45 Band Letter l,2,3,45 Band Board 3,45 Pep Band 1, 2,3,45 All State Music Camp 25 All District Band 35 Honor Roll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Top Magazine Sales- man 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Prom Committee 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Speaker Staff 45 Ad Salesman 4. WORSHAM, RICHARD HAROLD, FFA 1,2,3,45 State Poultry 'I'eam5 Glee Club 3,45 Choir 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Perfect Attendance l,2,3,45 Basketball Queen Escort 3. WORTHINGTON, RICHARD LEE, Track 35 Cross Country 3,4. A1rers,'rnrdie 80,128,l29,132,139,44,65, 70,71,140,55 Allen, Anne so,1a3,1sa,1s5,sa,s1,7e,7o, 69,140 Baily, Joyce 80,l28,129,130,133,134,93, 135,52,44,6l,19,32,18,47,72,70,66,69, 71,140 Barr, James 80,81 Becker, Frank 80,131,136 Benn, Harry 80,89,83,72 Berry, Hendra 80,128,136,135,138,136,140 Besterfeldt, Robert 80 Beurskens, Marie Bl, 145, 53 Boise, Linda 81,128,129,130,l32,l34,135, 37,l0,35,20,72,70,66,68,69,71,140,179 Boudinier, Linda 81,135,137 Bolton, Harold 81,136 Branstetter, Marie 8l,128,l30,139,135, 53, 51 Brewster, Donnie 81,l31,l6,93,29,20,18, 69,71 Brown, Donna 82,l36,135,66,140 Brown, Ernest Lee 82 Bryant, Jimmy 82,19 Bunten, Carl 82 Bunten, Randall 82,65,49 Butler, Glen 82 Caldwell, Lana 82 Calvert, Lesley Anne 82,133,139,72,66 Campbell, Bill 83,16,38,29,30,32 Comer, Ronald 83,136,l6,14,138,15,135, 29,19,7l Cook, Michael 83 Copenhaver, George 83,131,89,93,72,69 Cordes, Donna 83,128,129,130,139,l8,71 Craig, Tommy 83,l38,85,52,50,71 Edwards, Joyce 84,l33,l8 Davis, Donna 84,128,135,44,l9,22,21,70, 66,71 Dean, Nancy 84,l32,6l,60,72 Deters, Connie 84,86,52,53,70,67,66,68 Durbin, Kenneth 84,l38,94,52,23,47,50 Early, Joy 84,l39,96 Eastin, Eddie 84,131,41,23,69 Ebers, Patricia 84,130,139,93,94,52,70, 69,140 Edwards, Vicki 85 Epperson, Alan 85,131 Feldmann, Eddie 85,16,38,4,28,29,31,65, 35,33,32,72,66,68,69 Fisher, Bill 85,129,l38,87,75,65,42,52,19, 50,70,71,140 Flansburg, Ronald 85,23 Fletcher, Danny 86,69 Frey, Yvonne 86,93,67,66,68 Gillum, Carol 86,130,52,72,70,177 Gillum, Frances 86,139 Goree, Joseph 86 Goucher, Jerry 86 Grote, Clara 87,130 Grote, Ervin 87,16,38,28,29,31,30,34,33, 32,72 Hayden, Donna 87,130,137,145,18 Hanson, Connie 87,l28,130,l35,138,36, 137,10,65,35,70,71,67,140 Hanson, Linda 87,128,130,135,91,36,137, 10,65,70,l40 Henderson, Susie 87,128,129,130,64,53, 35,46,70,67,68,140,179 Howard, Shiela 88,128,136,135,138,3,34, 68 Hulen, Ann 88,128,130,135,139,137 Hummel, Mary 88,7O,140 Ingram, Barbara 88,128,138 Jennings, Marvin 88 Johnston, Robert 88,19 Jones, Donna 88,128,135,137,3,44 Jones, Margaret 89,138,72 Kent, Carl 89,16 Korte, Dennis 89 Korte, Edmund 89,72 Korte, Melvin 89 Korte, Shirley 89,136,l35,72 Kuntz, Darryl 90,l31,69 Kurz, Lee Ann 90,66,68,l40 Kuntz, Fanny 90 Landers, Kay 90,128,130,135,91,37,137,45 Langley, Thomas 90 Luebrecht, Gerald 90 Luebrecht, Harold 90 Marshall, James 91,137,44,47 Miller, Edwin 91,131,16,44,63,45,72,69 Miller, Vema 91,52 Moore, Sharon 91,137 Morris, Sandra 9l,139,138,64,75,52, 50, 70,66,68,140 Moss, George 91,13l,75,72 Motley, Dola 92 Mudd, Perry 92,128,136,135,10,65,76,70, 77,140 Murray, Eddie 92,44,72 Niemeyer, Louis 92,l36,20,18,72,71 Northcutt, Walter 92,131,37,l35,137,44, 63,69 Oberman, Linda 92,135,137,75,42,72,141 Perkins, Eva 92,136,135 Perkins, Melvin 93,l3,8l,l8l Pollard, Lucinda 93,136,135,70,66 Powell, Gary 93,70,69,7l,140 Purk, Norma 93,l28,89,137 Riley, George 93,89,41 Rogers, Mike 94,l33,136,14,l38,40,15, 38,135,28,29,3l,34,35,33,21,71 Rutherford, Gary 94,131,93,19 Scherder, Terry 94 Schindler, Delbert 94 Scott, Rosa 94 Shaw, Donald 95,138,91,65,70,78,77,140 Sheets, Sandra 95,130,136,135,18,66,68, 69,71,138 Sisson, Debby 95,139,64,72,70,l40 Smith, Jewell 95,137 Smith, MaryAnn 95,l32,135,139,83,136, 64,70,140 Smith, Teddy 95,136,14,49,20 Smith, Virginia 95,136,135,72 Snell, Virginia 96,l39,68 Staley, Jimmy 96,131,135,l37 Stapleton, Phillip 96,129,16,65,34,48,49, 72,78,71,140 Stewart, Barbara 96,130,18 Stokes, Dolores 96 Straube, David 96,14,15,38,137,8,29,30, 35,19,71 I79 Tepen, Fred 97,138,91,65,70,66,68,140 Tinsley, Joyce 97,128,130,133,135,52,78 Trower, Lany 97,85 Tucker, Vicki 97,129,130,l36,5 Wankel, Lee 97,13l,75,72,69 Weber, John 97,14,85,15,l8,71 Wendel, Nancy 97,128,133,l38,135,137, 10,61,72 Wendel, Phyllis 98,64,70,67,78,71,140 Whitten, Rosemary 98,l30,147,75,68 Wilcox, Claude 98 Williamson, Eddie 98,52 Williamson, Ellen 98,133,l34,138,52,50, 76,70,140 Woods, Eddie 98,132,134,14,138,4O,15,44, 61,60,20,47,72,70,66,71,140 Worsham, Richard 98,131,93,135,137,72 Worthington, Richard 98,136,l6 Juniors Adams, Brenda 1oo Armen, Dennis 100,21 Beanies, Kathie 1oo,1zs,1ao,1aa,1ae,1a5, 53,l9,18,46,71 Bibb, Judy l00,128,l35,137,52,18,46,50, 56,71 Birkhead, Robert l00,129,132,134,16,107, 1D8,135,59,61,60,47,72,56,66,71,140 Bowen, Marjorie 100,l9,7l Bowen, Mary Ellen l00,73,66,69 Brewer, Harold 100,l6,l4,l5,38,28,29,35 Brown, Charlie 1oo,16,14,1o1,1s,69 Brown, Joe 100 Bryant, Yolanda 1oo, 10, 56,73,66,71, 140 Buffington, Montie 100,136 Bunten, Daniel 100 Butler, Mary 101,73,66,68,140 Caldwell, Gail 101 Caldwell, Randal 101 Calvert, Sherry 101,133,136,135,59,72, 73,67,140,57 Cash, Linda 101 Catlett, Brenda 101 Dete rs, 7 1, 1 Dete ls, Dottie 1o1,1zs,130,53,73,e6,es, 40 Nicky 101,l31,3e,4,5e,73 Dismuke, Wayne 101,l33,135,137 Dixon, Donald 102,132 Drew, Glen Dale 102 Dyer, Martha 102,130,136 Edwards, Patricia Lee 102,110 Elder, Carolyn 102 Eskew, John 102 Feldmann, Connie 102,128,l30,105,53, 46,56,73,71,140 Feldman, Melva Kay 102,128,18,73,71, 177 Finley, Rey 102, 105, 5z,73, 140 Fitzgerald, Cathy 102,128,132,110,22,56 G amm, Jerry 102,131,133,l35,137,56,69 Gilbert, Goldie 103 Cillum, Mary Ann l03,l30,108,45,46,68 Glaspie, Robert 103 Graves, Marjorie 103 Gregory, Dorothy 103, 56, 73,140 Grote, Grote, Diane 103,130 Donna Jean 103,130,68 Grote, Donna Rae 103,130,69 Haden, Hall, B Donald 103 illy 103,16,29,177 Hamess, Cecil 103,131,132,110,102,63, 17,56 Hendrix, Ronnie 104 Hemvi Bill 104,133,16,14,40,15,38,29, 35,54 Hobbs, Rebecca 104,137 Horton, Eddie l04,129,131,43,45,56 Hummel, Robert 104,131,137 Hutche Ingram J amies Kni ess, rson, Winifred 104,77 , Wilma 104,128,139 on, Marjorie 104,128,137 Mary Ann 104,73,69,140 Koester, Jerry 104,l31,93,l5l,18 Korte, Wayne 104,131,16,138,103,137, e3,4s,5e,73,140 Kurz, Michael 104 La.Brier, Barbara 105,110 Langley, Mary Jo 105,137,73 Leake, Pam 105,l2a,130,53,1a,4e,71,73, 71,182 Leek, Karen 105,132,713 Leverett, Dennis 105,13l,17,73 Lovelace, Judy 105,137,68, 69,71 Lybarger, Nancy 105,142,49,73,l40 Lynn, Shirley 105 McBrid e, Ronald 105, 131, 69 McCurdy, Georgie 10 5 McQua Meyer, Mille r, Mille r, Mille r, Miller, Moore, Mosley y, Joyce 105,136 Mike 106,131,56,69,177 Dwaine 106,133,l36,l35,60 Larry 106,131,713 Ralph 106,131,151,18,73,71 Terry 106,132,135,23,71 Kathy 106,128,129,5,56 ,Joyce 106 Mesa, Danny 106,129,131,135,19 Motley Mudd, Myers, , Margie 106 Kenneth 106 Myrtiee 1oe,52,53,153 Niemeyer, Alice 107,13o,137,145,52,53, 51 Niemeyer, Larry 107,177 Nutte r, Linda 107,130,139,103,104,53,46, 73,67,77,66,68,l40 Ogden, Orf, Sa Kathy 107 ndra 107, 18 Page, Steve 107,131 Parrish, Kim 107,131,132,102 Piazza, Rathbu Peggy 107 rn, Terry 107,l02,l9,18 Reading, Candy 107,128,136,139,18 Reading, James 107,73,69 Riechard, Junior 108,131 Riley, Sharon 108,130,136,18,73 Rose, James 108,16,101,38,29,17 Rowe, Sam 108,131,l6,69 Rowland, Ron 108,132,138,59 Sachs, Peggy 108,128 Scherder, Janet l08,128,l29,36,34,43,2l, 56,73,67,66,es,s9,140 Schindler, Louis 108 Shepherd, Emestine 108,136,21,69,71 Shinn, Floeela 108 Smith, Marvin 10s,129,l31,15,135,56 Smith, Mike 109,49 Stokes, Mark 109,136 straube, Annice 109,128,132,134,139,138, 1l0,135,64,61,62,52,32,46,50,72,56,71, 73,69,140 Swames, Eulavon 109,139,138,71,73,68 Turpin, Cynthia l09,130,135,137,73,140 Welch, Jeanette 109,130,137,18,71 Sandra 109,l36,73 Deborah l09,136,l0,2l,18,71,140 Mary Nell 109,l36,108,73 Phyllis 109,130,138,137,65,62,56, Wendel, Wilhoit, Wilhoit, Wilhoit, 71,73,140 Williamson, Karen l09,130,l36,52 Williamson, Tommy 109,131,107 Willis, David 110,13l,19 weeds, Melvin 110,25,16,14,138,15,38, 135,137,53,33,71,73 Wright, Lana 110,l28,136,108,73 Wyrick, Sue 110 Yahne, Charles Jr. 110 Young, Wayne 110,131,18,69 Sophomores Barton, Charles 112,131 Boston, Alicia 112,118,70,140 Boswell, Marelin 112 Boudinier, Bucky 112,132,135,137,46,69, 57 Branstetter, Bonnie 112,130,132,10,53,57 Branstetter, Tommy 112 Brewster, Linda 112,128,70,69 Brown, Christine 112 Brown, Laurine 112 Bunten, Diana 112,139 Bunten, Mary Jane 112,140 Caldwell, Brenda 112,137 Catlett, Larry 112,13l,135,137 Chapman, Susan 112,128,l30,113,115,52, 43,45,183 Conboy, Jan 112,133 Conrow, Terry 112,131,136,69 Cook, Richard 112 Copenhaver, Beulah 113,130,136 Couch, June 113,128,129,133,7,54 Couch, Bill 113,132,25,16,26 Cragen, Lois 113,130,112,70,140 Dameron., Otis 113 Daugherty, Jean 1l3,l33,36 Dean, Kathy 113,l29,132,61 Deters, Amy 113,130,115,112,70,140 Dunn, John l13,137,69 Dyer, Kathy 113,136,135 Edmond, Beverly 113,130,l36,53,71 Elder, Narvub 113 Farr, John 113,132,135,59,61,60,47,72,57 Fisher, Pamela 113,l28,130,l39,36,70,l40 Flood, Terry 113,132,16,14,40,38,28,29, 31,30,34,43,33 Francis, Eddie 113,131,136,58 Francis, Sharon 113,136 Griffith, Jackie 113 Griffith, Ida 113,8 Grimmett, Brenda 113 Gririrtead, Larry 114,133,134,135,59,52,32, 47,72,70,140,57 Grote, Carroll 114 Grote, Terry l14,131,135,137 180 Grover, Ricky Dale 114,137 Grummel, John 114 Hamlett, Linda 114 Harlow, Dema 114 Harness, Margaret 114,128,130,133,36,61 19,46 Hendrix, Larry 114 Hiles, Jimmy 114,136 Howard, Lelia 114,128,139 Ingram, Billy 114,25,16 Inlow, Jimmy 114,136 Jones, Jean Frances 114 Kerns, Cecil 114 Kendall, Pamela Rae 114 Knock, Shelba 114,130 Kuntz, Bobby 114,131 Lamberson, Phyllis 114,l17,70 Lawson, Betty 114,22 Leawson, Bonny 114,130,8 Leek, Kathleen Clavoia 1l5,132,135,70 Leverett, Ted 115,133 Lewis, Danny 115,131,25,16,14,15,43,26 58 Luebrecht, Helen 1l5,130,18 Maiden, Jo Ann 115 Marshall, Larry 115,25,16 Marshall, Michael 115,125,137,69 McMillen, Mary Jo 115,70 MePi1re, Bill 115,16,14,38,28,29,31,30,3 Moore, Bruce 115,131 Morris, Wayne 115,25,16,137,43,26 Morrison, Kenneth 115 Morton, James 115 Mudd, Jim 116,136 Mullen, John 116,25,16 Myers, Linda 1l6,70,67 Niffen, Lynda 116 O'Donel, Robert Jr. 116 Orf, David l16,131,115,41,58,78,140 Orf, Paula 116,19,70,71 Orf, Shirley 116 Orf, Trudie 116 Palmer, Connie 116,130 Pargeon, Linda 116,l37,l8 Pealer, Linda 116,137 Pettey, Keith 116 Presson, Carolyn 116,136 Riley, Tom 116 Salfen, Dolores 116,135,70,140 Salsman, Judith 116,130,139 Schindler, James 116 Schinder, Robert 116 Scott, Judy 116 Shinn, Oneta 116,139 Sisson, Joyce 116,136 Sisson, William 116,137 Slayden, Floyd Eandall 116 Smith, Danny 116 -4' 9 1 3 Stapleton, Daniel 117,136,16,17,70,140 Staton, Darrel 117 Stewart, Dale 117,131 Storts, Bruce 117,129,131,133,6,59,61,45, 58,72 Stover, Ann 1l7,128,139,137,71 Straube, Chris 117,25,16,14,114,15,38,27 Straube, Jerry 117,137 Thompson, Linda 117,136 Trower, Roger 117,18 Ulrich, Alta 118,136 Unsell, Sherry 118,136,19 Wankel, Sam 118 Wendel, wayne 11s,1a1,2s,1e,a,1'1,2s,7o, 140 White, Wayne 118,131,49 Whitten, Donna 118,128,130,8, 53,69 Wilson, Kathy 118,132,32,70 Worthington, Deloris 118,139 Freshmen Alls, Lois Ann 120,136 Arnold, Franklin 120,131,66 Bailey, Joe 120 Baker, John l20,113,121,19,71 Basye, Richard 120,z4,25,14,1z1,15,27 Beavers, Patty 12O,130,121,137,52,53 Becker, Mary 120 Betts, Mac 120,l36,66 Betts, Mike 120,137 Bowen, James 120,24,36,3 Branstetter, Monty 120,132,134,24,l25,5, 26 Branstetter, Becky 120,128,130,146,52,69 Brewer, Donald 12O,24,25,16,14 Brown, Gertie 120,130 Brown, Jean 120 Bryant, Patricia 120,10,66 Buffington, Barbara 120,136 Buffington, Rosanna 120,l36,66 Burbridge, David 120 Clark, Myrna 120,130,5,66 Colbert, Billy l20,24,68 Dickeson, Charles 120,131 Craft, Mary Jane l20,132,135,137 Craig, Mike 120,66 Cox, James 120 Dieckmann, Betty 121,130 Dixon, Bob 121,66 Dixon, Phyllis 121 Doebelin, Brenda 121 Doebelin, Donald 121,9 Dowell, Floyd 121,69 Dowell, Linda 121,137 Dowell, Robert l21,24,25,l6,27 Edmond, James 121,131,58,69 Farrell, Jimmy 121,131,25,66 Finley, Larry 121,24,137,9 Fletcher, Suzy 121,136 Florence, Arthur 122,136 Flowers, Delores 122 Frankhouser, David 122,132 Foster, Fred 122 Gillette, Glenda 122,130 Glascock, Dale 122,69 Golian, Ann 122 Gollaher, Judy 122,128,13O,l37,66 Gosnell, Phillip 122 Gray, Orral 122,131 Green., Linda 122,130 I-laden, Robert 123 Hager, Harold 123 Haley, Judy 123,13O,135,137 Harlow, Delphia 123,130,139,66,68 Harrelson, Sammy l23,13l,66 Harris, Philip Nelson 123,24,25,14,66 Hearn, Linda 123,129,136 Hobbs, Darlene 123,18,69 Hobbs, Judith 123,136,626 Horton, Brenda 123 Hummel, Martin 123,131 Ingram, Nellie 123 Jarbow, Wanda Sue 123,130 Jenkins, Barbara Jean 123,128,130,l37 Jenkins, Lula Ann 123,136,66 Jennings, Mary Ann 123,68 Jennings, Patti 123 Johnston, Everett Wayne 123,l9,69 Kattelmann., Buddy 123,24 Kelch, Becky 123,136,9,18,69,71 King, Steve 123,24 Korte, Jerome 124,131,24,66 Korte, Joyce 124 Kuntz, Don 124,131 Kuntz, Judith Ann 124,128,130,122,l37, 66 LaBanca, Pat 124 Landers, Monty 124,131 Leake, Carolyn l24,128,12l,36,43,66,71 Lovelace, William Alfred 124,131,136 Lovell, Judy 124,130 Luebbers, Alan 124,183 Lynn, Charles 124 Mallory, Doug 124,131,133,24,58,69 Marshall, Tommy 124 McDonna1d, Linda 124 McMillan, Ann 124,132,121 McMillen, Jim 124,131 McPike, Mary 124 Miller, Joy 124,136 Moore, Larry 124 Morris, Barbara l24,130,45,71 Morris, Wayne 124 Mosley, Sharon 124 Motley, Susie 125 Motley, Bill 125,66 Mudd, Dale 125 Mullen, Bubby 125,24,l4,66 Niemeyer, Ellen 125,130,136,18,66,71 Niemeyer, Virginia 125,128,130,136 Niffen, Laveme 125 Nutter, Richard l25,l31,45,58,69 Page, Janice 125,136,121,45,22,66,69 Painter, Phyllis l25,l28,130,121,137,71 Pargeon, Ralph 125 Patton, Allan 125,136,9 Perkins, Florence Dale 125,136, 66 Perkins, Sandra Louise 125,136,9 Phelps, William 125,131 Phillips, Rosemary 126,136 Riechard, James 126,131,125 Roberts, Beverly 126,130,22 Rolen, Judy 126,136,l35,l8 Rowland, Richard 126,132,66 Scherder, Danny 126,129,66,68,69 Scherder, Elaine 126,128,129,66,68 Schindler, Francis 126 181 Shinn, Doris 126,9 Singleton, Ronald 126,9 Sisson, Charles 126,137 Smith, James 126,122 Smith, Kenny Paul 126 Smith, Vicki 1Z6,l28,130,3,46,66 Stewart, Ronnie 126,131 Sutton, Shirley Jean 126,133 Trower, Wilbum Adrain 126,131 Turner, Vicki 126,130,136 Turpin, Herschel Raymond 126,131 VanA1sdel, Axma 126,139,52,50,71,68 Wendel, Gary 126,9,66 Williams, Cathy 126,133,135,9,19,18,66, 68,71,140 Worthington, Shirley Mae 126,130,122, 135,l37,68 Yah.ne, Diana 126,130 Nulsen, Dee 146,53 Staff Atkinson, Norman 142,146 Bankhead, Cleo 142,53 Birkhead, Velma 142,56 Bucks, Jane 138,l43,71 Burke, Anna 128,143,8 DeVi1biss, Arthur 143 Doyle, Pauline 144 Duncan, Molly 130,144,145,47,18O Elmore, Walter l12,144,9 Fischer, Dorothy 144 Foutes, Charles 122,145,8,9 Hemme, Bette l28,145,56 Jensen, Ruth 117,145,148 Kattelmann, Helen 151,77 Kissinger, Dave 25,16,14,15,38,l45,23,1 Leek, Raymond l35,137,l47,42 Mallory, William 36,41,147,63,47,69 Motley, Katherine 129,147 Mudd, Margot 148 Newman, Roger 148 Nienhueser, George 15l,53,l2,13,77,140 Richards, Carol 150 Smith, Murry 37,150,152 Stratmann, Marvin 148,59,42,72,57 Wacker, Cary 24,25,14,15,148,22 Wiley, Joyce 36,93,128,l46,8 Williams, Harriet 146,53 Wilson, James l6,146,23 Page, Dennis 36 Dunn, Kay 41 Peabody, Ray 176 xfib5 123, i weft, 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