'x 1.3, 18th Consecutxve Ed1t1on PL BLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF' BUCKLIIN HIGH SCHOOL BUCKLIIN MISSOLRI DEDICATED VK ITH GRATITUDE AND AFFECTION TO THAT VIVID AND INVALUABLE PERSOINALITY INSTRUCTOR COUNSELOR HELPER FRIEND OUR SOCIAL SCIENCE' TEACHER ELOELLA K CARTER Mrs Carter 15 a person to whom many have gone for adV1C6 whether xt concerned then' mnermost secret mg to buxld more stately rnansxons for others as well as herself For the mnumerable thmgs she has done to better the school and the people 1n It we offer our sm cere apprec1at1on and love U I I I ' s or their utmost problem, a person who is always striv- Bucklin Public Schools The building on the left contains both high school and grade school classrooms The gym The music and art rooms which are located in the center are the latest addition to the school On the right is the building known to many of the students as the old building In it the science commercial and six elementary grade rooms are found - , nasium, office, library and study hall make up the remainder of this building. fa'X N S XE X W glizf W1 fff s....f Z ff' gff x ,xg X Im not PREPARIING to l1ve Im LIVING and BL ILDING now Through the years Ibulld and dwell 1n var1ous chambers I enjoy the bu11d1ng but no sooner do I f1n1sh one room than my soul feels cramped and bent on more spac1ous quarters I cannot happxly dwell agam 1n one of these outgrown cells As I go from room to room and close the door behmd me I shall remember only the pearly 1r1descence of my Vafled experxences here There wxll be a few shadows of fourse but they w11l serve only to brmng out the pr1smat1c colors on the walls of memory fQxx I y fill, f r A Ie,h as 4 H' X I AQ M x4 ls I X Xxx AI I fgg,L,b I, Q mr!! S X X 4 an ,ye A y , V K fi : . Contents School Pages 1 - 12 U, f . f K Q? f f Vl',, . Cf A P W' V..Q,S7f 1 o Classes zrf'i,?ff' Pages 13 - 46 fi fi' . ' iff xy .3137 A4 429 - ly.- Za Athletics X'-- '- Pages 47 - 58 -,- 'ff ' ruff- -N, - V .- -..ffs:,,1, . ' ' P PS -,, 3-N ,. '- N4., AQ, 'gh l - ffifwffff N , aff ,.-P , - , 0: .V , , 1 ', Lf s fi 351+ -A-Q -Y 5 ig-i f ' f X, Q .134 ' , I . 1 Mizf - Actwltles jj2 f Pages 59 - 81 if fe f LN, ,f lf! 'fl . . f Y ffbflif I - 2 ' h 1 -Ai .V I . fr . . - if Advertzsmg if Pages 82 -104 if 1 YY? M, f This is the ship ofpear1, 4 ss . ,A , QW. . - ' fx . . . I . -rf: , , . ' we .V - P' -:rf my -,ff-Q iii? 1 - Vs. -ss., sq.-mmf:-:oss -.-rx ,,, A, . A., .,. Q 'Y ff P' 5 Supermtendent Prmczpal THOMAS L KEATHLEY GEORGE MUNNS B S m Education Southeast Missouri State B S in Education Northeast Mxssourictate Teachers College M E 1!'lEdUChll0h Umversity Teachers College Life Elementary Certificate of Missouri Graduate work George Peabody Health Drxvers Training Eighth Grade Math College for Teachers Geometry General Math ematica General Agriculture Physncallidu ematics Boys Basketball Sponsor Sophomore cation Glrll Basketball Sponsor Freshman Class Class Hobbies Fxshmg all sports Hobbies Sports The Board school system abreast of the times These men face the perplexing problems brought about by the new reorganization plans for the state of Missouri They spend many long hours studying and debating what kind of building this community needs, where it should be located and how the district can be enlarged so that the enrollment will meet the state s requirements Theirs is a difficult task requiring vision and unselfishness for they have to be able to see into the future and determine what will be best for the community tomorrow as well as today Vt e take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to the board for the thmgs they have made and are making possible LEFT TO RIGHT VN A Stevens Secretary Roy Stone Roy Hanson Virgil Baugher Treasurer Morton Anderson P E Rouse President T L Keathley Superintendent 6 O O O I l l Upon the shoulders of the Board of Education rests the great responsibility of keepihg the l F acult VIRGIL ANDERSON B A Luther College Decorah Iowa Grad uate work Northeast Mzssourx State Teachers College Ml' Anderson has a very busy schedule thls year for he not only heads the muszc department whxch consists of band, grade musxc and chorus but he xs the Senxor sponsor and advxsor to the Sfudent Councxl IVA CANNON A B Central College Fayette Mxssourx Graduate work Northeast Mzssoun State Teach ers College Miss Cannon teaches art to two hxgh school classes and grades one to exght Vl henever there xs a party for which decoratxons are needed Mxss Cannon s ass xstance 15 always sought I addltxon to tlmse responaxbxlltles she IS ln charge ofthe lxbrary and teaches language arts to the Fzghth Grade FLOELLA K CARTER B S Northeast Mxssourx Qtate Teachers College A M Umversnty of Mxssoun Mrs Carter teaches soczal sctence to .Tumor and Senxor hxgh school students Her axm xs to make hxstory hve for her pupzls She heads the Adult Study Club of the P T A and xs frequently called upon for axd m the preparatxon of school assemblxes GLADYS NICKERSON B S Unxverszty of Mxssourx Graduate work Northeast Mxssourx State Teachers College Mrs Nxckerson s actxve mterest ln B H S IS shown mn the fact that she not only teaches Englxsh and Home Economics but she sponsors the Jumor class and advxses the annual yearbook staff FRANCES NIMMO B S Northeast Mxssourz State Teachers College Teachxng the commercxal subjects consmsv mg of typmg shorthand and bookkeePmS Flu the Telxtal Staff establxshes Mrs 'V 1111110 as an acuxe member ofthe faculty arlx lung A C PABST B S Northeast Mxssourx College Mr Pabst the head of the scxence depart ment teaches bxology general Senxor and Ezghth Grade sclence He mstructs the Seventh and Exghth grade physxcal educatxon classes coaches the boys Junxor hxgh basketball squad and xs sponsor of the Eighth Grade State Teachers ' ' n . . - 1 1 - - - . . , - . . , . . . 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I . 1 , . , Complete records of each student s grades standard test scores per sonahty chart and extra currmcular act1v1t1es are kept m a dual f1l1ng system Our Supermtendent Bunldmg 15 truly the goal of Mr Keathley who plays the xrnportant role of co ordmator coach teacher and adv1sor Although much of h1s txme 1S taken up by bookkeepmg and other off1ce dutxes he ftnds t1me to teach a large group of Freshmen the prmctples of general mathe matxcs guxde seven slxghtly confused but very vullmg students safely through geometry and lead the boys basketball team to many outstandmg y 1ctor1es To relmeve hxm of the burden of many mter rupt1ons such as phone calls bandagmg knees and makmg change Mr Keathley has a group of students who help wxth much of the work 1n the off1ce XA 1th much calmness pauence and kmd ness our supermtendent helps greatly m carry 1ng out the process of bu1ld1ng tn the school Office Keepers STANDING Alxce Bradley Bobby Rnchte Mary Lou Marcusson Loran Head Sue Ford Vzrgxma SEATED Carol Powell Vtehner Maryorxe Poshek 0 u - 1 n- - 1 ' 1 1 1 - . . . 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Our Llbrary The l1brary couvemently located along the walls of the study hall has been 1mproved th1s year by the addxtxon of several new books 1n all of the var1ous departments f1Ct1OD blography scxence hxstory travel and homemakmng For the the student who has a b1t of research to do a lustory report to g1ve the l1fe of a famous man to look up or the one who just wants a good book to read the l1brary holds many treas ures Repa1r1ng books tapmg torn pages returmng stray pages to return the 1r books on t1me and prepar mg t1tle and author cards all these are the task of the l1brary staff and Mxss Cannon For several years M1ss Cannon has been 1n charge of the llbrary She 15 a1ded by a few students who devote the 1r study per1ods to keepmg the lxbrarv 1n order Llbranans SEATED Eldon Standley Our lxbrarlan at work STANDING Donald Jenkms Anna Arbuckle Loran Head Frances Molloy Bxlly Collxns O to the proper places, collecting fines from students who forgot Mr Burk kept the bu11dmg comfort able and clean and was alvuays vnllmg to help where needed -f- for the1r customers FLETA .TEN a 10 Mrs Esther Turner effxcmently served as teacher whenever there was a nacancy ff 6 F am' ggghwv WARD BURK ESTHER TURNER Q ,gr ,in-3-MA, fx, Mrs Jenkxns and M155 Nmkerson seemed to take specxal -- dellght 1n plannmg surprxses and preparmg favorxte d1SheS VSW ' N KINS FRANCES NICKERSON APP9'C1Z1Ug and Hourlshmg hot lunches were serx ed dally 1n the school lunchroom to students and teachers A55 ' R R' ' ' V ff ' - 1 ,I r ' 'txfv ,' Q I . ' A x I . Y 77 ' ,, V: . , 1 V 1 A . , 1, 5 ,1 . . I fz- U13 '. --' ' , ff- 7 5. -2 .xl ' '. 0 1 A, ' gs , fx ' if K we , . Z,. VV N A ' A f ' , - , I ' ' Ag . , f ,,, . ,PZ gf A V , . . T . - Q-:sim V f -' U. Lg 1 + ,, f f - ,Q , Qgrg, M R d '93 1 , . ' 'M ff ' a li, if if ' iiffg 5 , ' if rg. L , mf 3 f ' 'H Q WM W i fi 'Bur TIM ARBUCKLE JACK DEMPSEY FORBES GEORGE MLNINS Bus Drwers Most of the bus drners had respons1b111t1es other than drxv mg but each made an em xable record of safe drn mg and of promptxless WAI TER WRIGHT HERBER F I-ESSILR It nexer was a d1ff1cu1t task to get a Ime to form for seconds especlally when turkey or yucxbergers were onthe menu ' L-P ' ' f'i'i fL'?33f77! ' ,g.U'-'f'.L, , Mr-iff , ww v Linz I ,V .gf . f , x I , 1 x ' N . v - - - . Q . , ' , 1. Classes Seniors 1 im. -1 1' . ff' J ' I ' Juniors -5 if ge? xv' lx, 2- 5 1 1 311- ' .wit s 11 ff A Sophomores . Y ,L KX -f ' - . Ai.. ,. N .4 'Q'h5, ',f' ' arf n :ervii 'J 1-- , .n u. ' ,fu f .- ,. . Grades if z gf 5 'f'L.gave thy 'low xaulted past M .1 .-j- 'Q sf, '5 ::'g1,w,1'fi:f -- .-- ., P 11: ,nv 1 ,- .Q--ff, 42:5 : ,r - -A f,-tfPf15f31z4fff+ ' Freshmen The Seniors' tif That s too much money for such a little thxng says Larry Vtest as the Senxors line up to get thezr rmgs Another group of students have flitted through the doors of Bucklm I-hgh and are about ready to flit out again They are leaving many traces of themselves scattered throughout the rooms and halls of this school Lookmg backward to when they entered they see a group composed of thirty one young look ing Freshmen They soon made Mrs Carter the ir gu1d1ng l1ght and held steadfast for three years Their first gulf to cross was the chasm between parents and teachers There was a bridge erected 1n the form of a Freshman luncheon The next year was just an ordmary one with only a roller skating party with the Freshmen and a class party belng the outstandxng events carnival and the Jun1ors preparation the carnival and the cleaning up In the spring was the banquet and once again the Junlors were in a sea w1th no way to go but SWIIH on through Thls they did by do1ng tasks nobly and show mg that at least part of the 1r shell left behind would be lustrous Then came the realization of their Freshman dreams the status of a Senlor was reached Their number had dwindled to twenty three The young looks had been erased for ones a little older and sometimes a little wxser here and there The Senior year brought a series of events in the form of rings pictures announcements and caps and gowns Due to the great responsl bility and to personal health Mrs Carter declined sponsorship for the Senior year Her choice as well as that of the class for a new leader was Mr Anderson The years have flown swiftly by and it is graduation time Baccalaureate is May tenth and Commencement May fourteenth Now each will leave this phase of his shell not to be vaulted up forever but to be bared to the sun on some future day Let each new temple nobler than the last 15 a theme for each to follow in h1s worldly path Their spiral kept grow ing and expanding as the Junior year was attained. First came the . , . , . y . , . . . A ll 'I ' is-N -if' we 4 BIXENMAIN OPAL Cc Captam and guard on the basketball squad was ln the Jumor play capta ln and second baseman of the softball team and was a mem ber of the Reco Staff BRADLEY ALICE berxed as an offxce keeper took great prxdc xn her knxttmg and was alma, s faxthful when her class served at games carnnals and tournarnents The Semors AMEN WAYNE Was treasurer of the school played on the basketball team a member of the Student Councxl sang bass U1 the chorus and was class edztor of the Reco Staff ARBUCKLE ANNA MARIE Assxstant Edztor ofthe Telxtal and enjoyed her bookkeepmg very much DORRELL JOHN Was m Jumor play and served on the lxve stock Judgmg team which recened a I ratmg at Kxrksulle FORD, SUE Edltor ofthe Tehtal. assxstant edxtor of the Reco, was secretary and vxce presxdent oi the Student Councxl, an offxce keeper and recened schalarshxp honors BORRON EMILY Edxtor of the Reco Staff was n Tumor play sang alto m chorus was class treasurer was selected to rake vhe D A R hxstory test and re u ned scholarshxp honors BRADLEY, DEAN An alternate on the daxry judg mg team and was m the Jumor play 15 KING LARRY Played basketball four years was fmrst baseman on the softball team was m the .Tumor play a member of the Student Councxl band pres xdent played a trombone ln the band and was on the Reco Staff MARCUSSON MARY LOU Played a flute rn the band was mn the .Tumor play sang alto m the chorus was pres1dent ofthe Senxor Class played basketball was busmess man ager of the Recs and recewed scholar shzp honors 16 The Semors GOODV IW DONNA Entered here from Fwmg Mxssourl her Semor year sang alto lh the chorus was class secre tary ard was selected Semor class queen cane zdate for the carnnal HEAD LORAN vas a member ofthe basketball ream serxerl as offxce keeper was class mce presxdent and sang bass m the chorus A. MOLLOY DONALD On daxry Judgxng team whlch recelved al ratmg at Kzrksx llle was xn Junlor play and was a member ofthe Commerclal Club NOAH ROINALD Class presmdent two years was on poultry ludgmg team whlch received a ll ratmg plgygd thxrd base on the softball team was a member oi the Commercxal Club and was ln the Jumor Plas Ns 'M 'YA LACER BETTY Handled the txckets and money for the Lunchroom MOLLOY FRANCES Played basketball four years was a shortstop on the softball team a typzst on the Reco btaff a member of the Student Councll was a twxrler and a lxbrarzan The Seniors POSHEIK MARIORIE 5 Served very elfxcxently as Off1CE keeper and was mn the Junxor play. a 40' ,nw RITCHIE BOBBY Was bass drummer m the band a member of the Reco Staff served as ofixce keeper and was on the 11ve stock judgmg team whzch recexved a II rating STANDLEY ELDON Served as lzbrarxan a member of the Commercxal Club and was on the dazry judgmg team whxch received a Il ratxng at Klrksvllle ,, G ' I7 .mar .ev J We POWELL, CAROL Was captaxn of the basketball team played a clarmet m the band was fxrst baseman on the softball team was m .Tumor play served ag of fxce keeper was presxdent ofthe Student Counczl and recemved scholarshxp honors Kr WX 4.90 'R 1' VKEST LARRY Vkas a member ofthe basketball squad and was on the poultry Judgmg team whxch rece wed ll ratxng and was also ln the Junxor play VEST VIVIAN A quiet serxous person who went about her school duties w xtnout dxsturbmg anyone STANDLEY ALVIN Mas mterested m farmmg was on the farm crops Judging team Wh1Ch rece wed a II ratmg and daxry Judgmg team wxth a Itatmg also was m the .Tumor play VEHNER VIRGIINIA Was a member ofthe basketball squad played left fleld on the softball team was m the Jumor play and served as an cixce keeper a4 ' 17 r 6 4-K ' 1 ' ' 4, N . . 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Most of the class watched the inaugurauon of A good t1me was always assured when the Home President Eisenhower on television at the home Economics Club had a dinner in the school lunchroom of Mr and Mrs Robert Marcusson Tumor year has been a busy one for most of the Juniors though they have few accomplishments that were strictly the ir own Their interests were varied and many Six of the seven boys and three of the girls made the basketball squad elexen were in band four received special music awards thirteen made the Reco Staff seven had positions on the Telital Staff and many of their number were in chorus Home Elc Club softball teams and peneral school projects Their big class project was the production of a three art comedy Vle Shook the Famlly Tree December Z which was well rece ned by an appreciative audience A roller skating party in company with the Seniors furnished a big night of fun Officers for the year were Dena Wright president Kathryn Wilson vxce president Darla Hayes secretary Bexerly McCollum treasurer Mrs Gladys Nlckerson snonsor ANDERSOIN ROBERT DEAIN Band Band Quartermaster Basketball Chorus Junior Play Music Award Reco Staff softball 9 AINDERSOIN ROBERT LEOINARD Junior Play Reco Ctaff. we ' BROWIN FRAINCES V H tu ,. Band, 1, I - ' Q' . J:- ' BL RS TERT LOLA Commercial Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Play, Softball. ,Q 3 0 CANNON, MARY EVELYN Band, Chorus, Home Economics Club, Junior Q wh, Play, Reco Staff, Scholarship Honors. COLE, CLARE JEAN Chorus, Commercial Club, Home Economics Club, Reco Staff, Scholarship Honors. f- fx I P91 3 'rd an 'Cf' 41 f E' tif' ' 3 MORGAN RALPH Band Band Secretary Basketball J'un1or Play Musxc Award Reco Staff Softball Scholarshxp Honors NEFF VIOLEZT Band Chorus Home Econorrucs Club Reco Staff NOAH DONALD Basketball Softball Student Counc 11 Member RISCH HILDA Home Economlcs Club SCHRECKHISE JOEANNE Chorus Commerc1al Club Home Econorrucs Club SNYDER VNILMA Commerc1al Club Home Economics Club Treasurer Junxor Play Reco Staff VKEHNER JOAN Chorus Commerclal Club Home Economms Club Softball V ILSOIN KATHRYIN Band Basketball Chorus Pres1dent Class N1CC Pres1dent Home Economxcs Club Jun1or Play Mus1c Award Softball Student Counc 1l Member V RIGHT DEIXA MAE Band Basketball Chorus Class Presxdent Home Econom1cs Club Pres1dent Juruor Play Reco Staff The .Tumors DAVIS BETTY JO Band Cheerleader Chorus Junlor Play Home Eco xorrucs Club Vxce Presldent Reco Staff GREEAR RONALD Basketball Commerc1al Club Reco Staff Softball HAYES DARLA Band Chorus horus NICE Pr sldent Class Secretary Home Economlcs Club Secretary Musxc Award Re oStaff Scholarshlp Honors JENKIINS DONALD Band Ass1stant Band Quartermaster B55 ketball Jumor Play Lxbrarxan Reco Staff Softball KEATHLEY JIM Band Basketball Chorus Junxor Play Reco Staff Softball MCCOLLUM BEVERLY Basketball Cheerleader Chorus Class Treasurer Commercxal Club .Tun1or Play Softball l lf 1' :f .Y Q' 'C' l' J 1' d' it Q 'QW 'ie . 5 ..-W i I , H '-ff KW Q, v 4 1' '93, vt , C The Sophomores A M The bophomore Class of 53 15 fondly referred to as I.,1ttle But L oud llttle 1n number as they are the smallest class m hmgh school but loud 1n fame as they are well represented ln the xar1ed buxldmg act1x1t1es Four of xts sxxteen members are 1n the A Band exght on the basket ball squad sexen 1n chorus nme onthe Reco Staff and two on the scholast1c honor roll The xmportant soc1a1exent of the year was a house party at Barbara Bragg s Card games monopoly and folk dancmg were the forms of entertamment Then too an 1nvxtat1on from the Freshman Class to accompany them on a roller skatmg tr1p to Macon was accepted The class feels that under the d1rect1on of Mr Keathley as sponsor and the class offu-ers pres xdent Vlolet Bmxenman vxce presxdent B1l1y Coll1ns secretary Mar1lyn Harrmgton and treasurer Jerry H111 they haxe had a hlghly successful and enjoyable year ADAMS VON DELL Basketball ARBUCKLE JAMES -v-qqr BAILEY DOINALD Band Chorus Reco Staff BIXENMAN VIOLET Basketball Class Presxdent Softball BRAGG BARBARA Band Band L1brar1an Chorus Reco Staff - 1 ' , ta ' on -- A - . I . . , ' , . . fa, I i ' if D . 5 Q f F ' 'w - P ' i A J- Jg' ,f 1 X ,- X t I , Y ' Q V , I 1 I I 1 Nfl I I ' I A lf , 1 .V 'v.l,'..'1- -. Z.. , . . ' , .. , , , ','::'.:' 1 .V 0- 09 f J- I The Sophomores COLLINS BILLY Basketball Chorus Class VICE Presxdent L1brar1an Reco Staff Softball DOLGLAS BARBARA Basketball Chorus Student Councxl Member Reco Staff COODV IN DELBERT Basketball Softball Gnd' HILL GERALDIINE Chorus Class Treasurer Reco Staff Scholar shlp Honors KI. NKEI.. LEROY Softball MOLLOY MARY Basketball Softball PAYNE .IESSEY Basketball Reco Staff Softball STODDARD ARTHUR Basketball Chorus Softball l STONE, ROGER E HARRINGTON MARILYN B:-nd Class Secretary Reco Staff Scholarshxp Honors HEAD IEAN Band Basketball Chorus Reco Staff Soft ball Student Counc 11 Member HEAD NORMA LEA Basketball Chorus Reco Staff L L Wa v' ' fl I 31, K 13's gl Z W 2 Z1 The Freshmen Opposate by the mght partner by the left shouted the caller at the Freshman Party The Freshman Class conszstmg of twenty three members enjoyed the1rI1rst year of hxgh school thoroughly Bel1ev1ng 1n the three V s v1m vxgor and v1ta11ty they entered whole heartedly mto all 6Ct1V1l19S under the leader shlp of the follow mg offlcers presldent Eddle Mann v1ce presldent Vlayne Borron secretary Harvey Jobson treasurer Joanne Adams and Mr George Munns sponsor Among the soc1alact1v1t1es they llke to recall are a roller skatmg party a luncheon for thelr parents and teachers and board of educatmon and a party held ln the school gym as-V WFWUQQ ADAIVTS .TO ANNE Chorus Class Treasurer ANDERSON EUGENE Band Band L1brar1an Basketball Chorus Student Counc1l Member BORRON VKAYNE Cheerleader Chorus Class V1ce Pres1dent BRIGGS MARY CAROL JUDIOI' Hlgh Basketball BROVKN DORIS Band .Tumor I-hgh Basketball Chorus BLSV ELL ROSALEA COHOON RICHARD Chorus DAVIS NONDIS Band DOV ELL RAYMOND Band .Tumor I-hgh Basketball Chorus 1-In .J . , ,- ll , V y ' - , . . . . ' - ' , A I Y I , 1 . , . , , . . v . 1 . y I I Y v . n ' of-ffm ff ' 1.-f,,j' . 1' . ' ., V I Y v . ' ' , . K - I A . l I Y . , - l I - I ' 1 - ' XYZ? f V . 5 . , , r V ge L .' . 1: ' V: ' V 1 A , lrff . 1 l U 1 - V, , , , , . v , , ,L I, ' , A A . .ii Y p , 1 ' A 1 - , K , ' C ' . I A 1 - 1- , Y l ' v I' ' 1 7 it . . IACKSOIN STANLEY Junior High Basketball Chorus JOBSOIN HARVEY Band Junior High Basketball Chorus Class Secretary MAIN EDVN ARD Band Junior High Basketball Chorus Class President Scholarship Honors MCLLOY NORMA Junior High Basketball. Chorus. MORGAN FERIY Band Basketball Chorus Librarian. RISCH RITA Band. SCHRECKHISE BETTY Junior High Basketball STODDARD GOLDIE Junior High Basketball VURIGHT ROY ELGENE Chorus. The Freshmen FISCHER BEVERLY Chorus FORREST PATRICIA Student Council Member ship Honors HALL MARLAN KMICKEYJ Basketball Chorus HILL DARLIINE HEAD LARRY DEAIN Junior High Basketball C HARRIINGTCIN EXELYIN Chorus Scholar horus Junior High Basketball Chorus X rf. 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Z3 Elghth Grade Soon after school opened the E1ghth Graders d6C1ded that they should meet and orgamze After a per1od of V0t1I'lg the results were as follows Larry stone presrdent Thelma Sw xtzer v1ce pres 1dent Loretta Douglas secretary Roger Hanson treasurer and Mr Pabst sponsor They chose the wh1te carnatxon for thelr class flower blue and gold for the1r colors and Work Toward The Fu ture for the1r motto In November they IIIX 1ted the Freshman class to go w1th them on a roller skatmg party Thxs ex ent produced the usual comlcal sp1lls w1th Larry Payne gettmg one a lxttle more ser1ous than the others The tr1p to Columbxa and Jefferson C1ty was a h1ghl1ght of th1s year - ' Ya' .5 A .1 ia' nd' vs M .HN 4 Z4 i ANDERSON MARTHA BAILEY ROBERT BAUGHER CAROLYN BRACG CLAUDIAE BURRIS COINNIE COLE JIMMY DOUGLAS LORETTA EDGE NORMA JEAN GARDNER WAYNE GILLESPIE MYRNAS HANSON LEROY HANSOIN ROGER UE Eighth Grade HEA D, JERRY DALE HERRIMAN, TOMMY JOHNSON, MARILYN Kms, BEVERLY KING BOBBY EARL MEINDEINHALL HERBERT MOLLOY JIMMY OVERSTREET DORIS PAMPERL JUP N LTA PAYINE LARRY PIPPIIN LARRY QUINN DELORES SCHNEIDER CARWMEN SCHRECKHISE JEROTHA SIANDLEY CCIIEEN STAINDLEY DALE STOINE LARRY ' SLIXJIVTERFIELD CHARLES SV ITZER THELNLA SEYIER, ATERR Y Small 1n numbers but m1ghty m deeds IS the reputatlon earned by tlus Sexenth Grade Servmg m the Food Room one nzght durmg the Jun1or H1gh Tournament proxed the 1r eff1c1ency as a team Seventh Grade BERINICE GOODW HN I xfe Secondary and Elementary Cer tmfxcate B 3 Northeast Mxssourx Much txme IS spent m dru ng on mulmplmatlon State Teachers College and du xsxon of mxxed number , S Y . Y . . ,1' W 3 ' V J 1, I . T W . . l. Seventh Grade BORRON LARRY CONNON ROBERT FITZGERALD FRANCES HAYES BEVERLY HAYES DAR YL HEAD I-IERMA HEATON MARY ANN LE MAY JAMES MAGERS VK ANITA MOLLOY BOBBIE MARCUSSOIN LAVK REIN CE OVERSTREET VN ILMA PAMPERL CLIFFORD SUNIIVIERFIELD EVELYIN VKILSON JERRY ANDERS KIRBY Lk Y B1 -nal I-1-5, Yff ll its W Q-isflp Vle re all set for that game of ball you promlsed Mr Forbes You remember we beat Dale s team yesterday and we can do lt agam sau-1 Jerry Heaton as the class f1n1shed the1r last problems 1n long d1v1s1on IX Slxth Grade ANDERSON JA CK .., BIJRRIS HAROLD '-1 f 2.8 T 5-I 'Mu 55- IACK DEMPSY FORBES F1rst Grade Elementary Cert1f1cate Southwest M1ssour1 State Teachers ,,, ,N COLE JUDY College DAVID EARLEEN DAVIS MA YBETH DOUGLAS LOIS DOVKELI.. MARILYN EDEINS LEROY '12 EDGE MARY AININ X -' 4 + f'f+,f1l5'ff'vQ1i f f'ff? '. .. . . . ffl 4 . . - - .. . P , . o I . A , yysy ik V A , , 7 , 4 E' ' -Q w I ' ,v '- 1 V, I f 5 - , I ,xx ' ,, . Us , ' 1 ' ' 3 'sf ' 5 1 'Q ' I , - ' 1 v ' X, 1 , , I 3 Y s 4 ' , ' . .L F I N' I f sr, -5' ' , , Ky ' '27 s ' x ' 4- 3 1 ' N t 1 , f A ,, A P It 'A Slxth Grade EDIAARDS TOMMY ERVIE VKAYNE HEATOIN JERRY JACOBS SHIRLEY JOHNSON ELINA KING JERRY DALE LOVETT SHIRLEY MCCARTY LAVERNE MEN DENHA LL HARRISON d AM .-f' 'W Us OVERSTREET CARRIE BELLE 4. PA YNE MARGARET RIDDLE DA LE RONAN ANNA MARGARET SCI-IRECKHISE EARLENE SIMS BETH SVI ITZER EVANGELINE SVVITZER ROBERTA TAYLOR DIAINE TEETER JOY VOBORNIK LARR Y WILSON, CAROLYN SUE WILSOIN, CARRY MAC WILSON, PATSY WOLFSKILL. DELOMA WVR 77 E N 9.0-I 33457353 M lf Rn ,mv w.-4-af' YS.-F 40 iffy' A94 .alll 4 'Fu 0' C104 L1 r' ci 1 1 'f L' A..' - f -1' 'jg 'i imnn' - 96 Q-. ', 3. f AP- ,.r, I 1 A vw., N : 1 . . , ' - .- gs I- :wg-44 1 V --fr'-1, 29 ! Bemg selected by your classmates to act out the story assxgned or bemg chosen to be the reader makes READING fun m the F1fth Grade thls year Thxs IS just one of the BCt1V1t1eS Mrs Lmdberg uses to gwe her pup1ls opportun1t1es for self expresslon lfth Grade E W L. 26 ...fx if BA ILE Y ROBERTA BAU GHER ARLETA 30 DORMALEE LIN DBERG Two Year State Elementary Cert1f1 cate Northeast M1ssour1 State Teach ers College F lfth Grade BRADLEY LARRY COLLINS ROINALD COLLINS TERRY DAVIS BETTY EDGE JOE BILL FIINNEY JAMES I-IARRINGTON HAROLD HEAD CONNIE HEATOIN CHERYL HORTON EDVK ARD JOHNSON CAROLE KITCHEN GEORGE LOVETT SUE MYERS BILLY STONE GARY STOINE RAINDALL VKALKER RICHARD VNHISENAND ARLETTA fi bd' vu- 1.1. Tv Wf '.7' Nqr! NW' Aw, 'iv .1 fff' lf QF' yd' fs Ili? Ax .3 A-'Few at if, ,ww 4- C .ff-vw 1 1' 'Q 3' 75? I. M iw' Sv X Ip- iq ' 1 Q 'I 'JI JIM! N Q,-0-5 I vuorvn.-513, Sometmmes Fourth Graders study extra hard and ommt a mornlng recess 1n order to have an extra long one IH the afternoon for some de Slred act1v1ty such as a basketball game Fourth Grade 99 4 ' S-3 9 6 ...V .af I I may A r' Q34 We 32 RUTH BUNDREN State Elementary Certmfxcate North east MISSOUFI State Teachers College BAILEY MYRTLE KAY BURRIS PATSY CUININIINGHAM CARMIIN EDEINS CHARLOTTE EDVARDS JERRY ERVIIE .TOY ELIZABETH GILLESPIE BILLY HANSOIN CARL Fourth Grade HANSOIN MARY ELIZABETH HAYES MA YS HEAD ALVIIN HEAD PHYLLIS JOBSOIN BARBARA .IOBSOIN KAREIN JOHINSON KEITH JOHNSON ROSEMARY MCCAR TY LAVOIN MOLLOY DAVID PA YNE NOR MA LEE PIPPIN PATRICIA QLALSETH CONINIE SIMS IENINY SVI ITZER NAINNETTE TA YLOR DELBERT TEETER BOBBY TURINER KEITH VOBORINIK CAROL AINN VOBORNIR GARY VKEST CAROL SUE WILSOIN SHARROIN VKRIGHT DORIS AININ V Y R IDDLE, DENA . . , EDITH I EVK IS Specmal Fxrst Grade Certmfxcate Northeast MISSOUYI State 'Icachers College BAILEY V INSTOIN LEE BRADI EY JAMES BRAGG KAY BLINTON TOMMY DAC? COLLSON SHARON KP Y VIS ROGER DOUG! F5 ROININIE BORRON, CAROL DA , Thlrd Grade DOVEII DOROTHY GIIIESPIE SAINDRA KAY HEAD JAINET HEAD ROININIE HEA IOIN BOININIE SUE HERRIMAIN JLUY JACOBS DOINALD LOXEFT ROGER MCCARTY ILOYD MENDENHALL COININIE MILLER LEROY MORGAIN JOE QUIININ CHARIES SLATER DORIS SIOIXE KAREN SLMNfIE.RFIELD J DY SVKITLER SHIRLEY YAALIXER DAX ID lv X, WY J A k ,W Y' l1 f 4 Y' 'va TNQ IF! - bond tables shadow bon 5 and art work OiG111K1DdS1I'11EI'ESf1h1S group of second graders Ihey are alwaxs rnakmg thmgs and mx Hmg thgmr oldpr fr1f nds to ccmu to See what they haxe made Second Grade 'f if IQ, S hp, 45399 4, M5 WY! Aa W INA 'WASH B A Aurora College Aurora llhnos Northwestern bnnerg xx 'J rg! 8 Awomwox romx N..-' BAILEY VARILYIN FAYE BLRK CONNIE ARNOLD PHILLIP W .DK 'Eff' ff!7 .pd 42 V' Q muff 36 CQ1Il'Nb DONNA X' I: COLL A2 NMHCL: -r E--f CL'vv'xoH x Vkr K X15 TELNN - - r . 1 . . , , ' 'lr' sg Y 'qi' , ' , . 5 , - f v . I --' gli , rm J, 5 Ps Y o - - i ' 2-. x ! 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Y l , ' U :I A 5 F lrst Grade DAVIS BOBBY DAVOLT JUDY GILLESPIE LIINDA KAY HEAD DOININA HEAD DOINNIE JESS HEAD ROGER HEARLSTOIN IIMMIE LEE HEATOIX. IXANCY HOLMLUN D TEDDY JACKSON MARTIN LE MAY MARGARET MONTGOMERY ELAINE MORRIS KAREN SUE PAYNE JOI-IIN PEEPLES HARRY PEE PLES SHIR LE Y PIPPIN LIIN DA ROSE PODZIIVIEK LARRY SHAFFER IACRIE SLATER HOV ARD SVN IT ZER FRAINCES TAYLOR DAVID VK ALKER IIMMIE O MENDENHALL, FRANCES if 5 .bf New Boston rural MRS LA URA BERGMAN Teacher f L M -on '?' 3 I s.,-v :Xi 1 inn! li' E 25: 1 1' -...Ao 15 J ff' .nah 'Cf' sw 14' MW 3 ' if! E9 T if , 6155! ,lib x ali ,,,.- in. fx intl' 1'- 'ia' ABBOTT KARALYIN ABBOTT KATHRLNE ADAIVB DALE ALMOND J R AIVIEN GARRY AMEN LARRY ANDERS GARY ANDERSON RONNIE BAILEY NORRIS BORRON RICHARD CARTER PAULETTE CROUSE SHARON KAY DARINOLD IVAN DEINNY VN ANDA JOHINSOIN GARY LIEBHART EZUGEINE LILE DOINNA MAE PAMPERL RAYMOIND PAMPERL SHAROIN RAY THOMPSON DEANINA Q - in -4, 3 . v, xl I 'fur U, ' A Q A 1 , xr: ' A f f X . 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N95 lea 1944, MRS CHAR LENE FRA ZIER Teacher M 'UV 0 CP' Q-F Qnsv' 'i if 4 fr pw 3:1 3' C'-ff? 1-4' Gaining Knowledge in the Classrooms eepers lknoxx thu one hx heart smghs Bettx Then trlangle ADC would be congruent to trlangle Lacer and N zvlan west as that retrace the xr steps BDC states Vxolet Neff as she explams her problem m attemptzng to solxe the terlmus bookkeepmg problem xn plane geometry class ,vw Seq. Protozoans ln a Aron of water are exammec by X xolet Nouce the Svdmmerets on the abdomen of the Crab Blxenman a member fthe 13101055 C1555 f15h says Mr Pabst to the members of the bzology C1655 as tney stu:-lx me craxtlbll m tne aquarxum In S ly 2 The expressions of Kate V son Darla Hawes a ut down on Lrrtr-. bx clttut t wen-fl nstructs :Betty Davxs reserrble tie fam l ar ohrase luo.x fr mme, lolr ner rx X plt arm loeanne lxke to type one problem or b slness letter v-xthout a reclfr lse f H 1 or fa vteeklx mme mxstake VYIUYIP 42 3 HJ .v , 1, If- I, .. . , r s 1 . ,ff 5+ .4 mb S f tr' 4 B. YS I w 4 ' f I v- 1 . 1 Q ' ' 1 A T f- L as I 'pu 4 ,gi ,, A . ' we' '-. -rl.. . ,. A I 'Q' V ff in . , ,nr Y, Q- J' L , 0 ' , ' y ' . ' ' ' I Pl ll! ' , 1 - - ' f VA N p h 6 '- 'I Y? . A , , - ,yi 3. 4' - '51 Xxftts ,1 . , is ' or , 1 A K , ,i-f ' ' -. -Ll , 1' , Rd C , ' 1 1 I 1 lf 'our sg 1 , ' . . r:'l A ,H 'ld lx. s,Nx , 2.151-ll ,Dt-14 E rzy., , ng SCI. he : ,f' lly prone re I ' A I' rl Workmg for Better Understandmg through Englzsh and Soclal Sczence My story 15 about a lxttle boy who won the battle agamst Kathy VK IISOH 1s gettmg an Englxsh report out of the polxo begxns Bettv Davxs the most lnterestmg Engllsh Reader 5 Dxgest it and Coronet are among the favomte speaker as voted by the class magazxnes for gettmg xnteresung stones umm if wo, 'TPA Anxerlca 15 a nitmn of restless people conclude Ibelxexe Hawan deserves to become a state xoxces Pete Ienkms as he Ralph Morgan Ixm Keathlex and Eldon Standley as he N xx lan VN eb! and Loran Head Bob Anderson fzmsh a panel dxscussxon ln Amen an dxrect a current exent fhscussxon I-Ilstory -4 K I A round table dxscussxon on the oroblen ccncernlnh Brozherhood and Human Re-lar ons beme held at a P T A meetxng bx the Senxors 1:- ssqm H Srudemb br no thezr urnblemb both persona and oer tammg to school lor tn Ura Carter tor wwe gundam and consultatxon E 43 , 1 O O O , 3 f i I ! 4 731, ft I f U ,, A A fe 1 L A 4' -.x f X ' ' tv. , ,An 'Q .ui 4, g 1 55 ff 'if ., , Q -Q , 1 ,Y , ' ' '- --Q 'TT raft. no Q 17 15' W 4' 1 W '. ig ff e 'M V f , f'o:11L1.u'f L . V X . I - lx Ls. N - C X. V I.. 5 U ' 1 ' G 6 5 , Q I , . ,J 1 Q ur ' ' , M Q Fi -K F I, - 35 ' -2 sp AA'v. x R ' ' , 15 , - 3 ' 1 3 5 ' 1 - . - .. .v .. 1 ., :S K ' Q X, A , .- Va '4 Kay Bragg beams happxly as she stands um front ofthe Th1rd Grade s wxnnmg entry m the I-iallowe en W1HdOW pamtmg contest The Freshrnan s smug smxles state clearly f1rst place wmners Art and Home Economlc Rooms are Busy Workshops ,I l I 'Q' F +P! -4-04 dx gi., afifv i. JN Ooh this xs messy says Von Dell Adams to Dean Bradley as she izngernalnts and he carves on hls book ends 'Ihat looks easy says Donme Noah to Bob L Ander son as he watches hxm rnake old jars mio water glasses 14 ON' Are you sure you have the pattern on the strazght of the mater1a1'7 asks Dena Mae Wrlght as she helps Clare Jean Cole check the lay out for her pajamas D If I don t get thxs scarf fxnxshed soon lt ulll bg warm weather before lget to wear xt says Joan Wghner Bl She Nllmd :Hyder and Lola Burstert kmt mn Home Ee Class ,lf K VN , I xf-fx 5 ', I f, I ' ' W. 1 5 A- ' 'ing' L W , -- r g K us,-.A A. I . -- .v at 1 1' Q l . . . , . .,, ,- .. Q n Y, Y ' 3 V v , It A !5W.,:1QA '- ' ' 255 1: ig: , L, , V -Ja y ,, , ,V Alf- 4, -7 J, 5 ' 'l ta 1 4 - 4' I Y . ... . list fs V . ' s Q . fr - f ' l r 'V ix' Q rl ,, 'L s ,J L. f- -3 . ff y . 1 sf r 5 'Q E flaw: f ff - P ep Q: I , . f 0 n n - .' S! .A , Q - , . , 1 H' X f ' f ' ' . 4 .D I . V1 V s I N I ,f V f . on ' 1 t Q I - if Q - s ' .Si . as? . I 4 5 , g , fp I x 7 , ' 1. , lbel1eve the angel needs to be moved a teeny b1t tO the mght says Von Dell Adams to Mar1lyn I-Iarrlngton as they survey then' handlvuork 1n the shadow box A wxshmg well eh7 QUESYIOHS Jarne ofAlx1n Stanley as he watches hxm fmxshmg touches to a vwshzng well uum All YOU HEAR an HALF Of Lettermg quotatxons and rnakxng paper mache anunals are two prospects car rxed on by the Art Class This ash tray 1 gomg to have a hole mn the mxd s Arbuckle a pply the dle lf I m not ca eful declares Larry Head to Roy Wrxght as thev busxly transform tm can lxds 1nto cxgarette tray s Idon t lxke her nose states Vxolet Bxxenman to Marxlyn Harrmgton and N on Dell Adams as thex sculp ture U1 snou In draxxxng a house prespect te 15 nnportant saxs Norma Lea Head as she gxses her demonstratmn to the Art Class fi 1 ' , 'ff 1 ll ' I - as ' ' 1 4 , K , X 1 574 ', arlqx A . V J 4 ,ff 1 r, V N I , V, , W . ' y L ., ,A .M 2 W ' ' 4 ' X 'N 'f'h W Us ' A 1 14' ' , AZVKV, MN , '1 f 1 'W' :- f f M L .W TW: l A . Q 7 v Y L ,bg f,,, um., W. my Sem ll - , -S ' . .. V - , .,. . . r y.. X , fi , ' .. ' .y'.,.-X N Xl. , ,. d I X - ' , 1, I , , , , - ' l WU ' 1 's Q. ' V SEE . . . , , . xi 4 I I ' ' .4 r, I . W T ' . 'ra - - .. . - ., .. . .. V , , . . . - , Y . , v - , U ' . .f Athletlcs .,,f auf, Q E ff ' . if 'F ZH? ' - Q, fi-19 Q ,, ' wr sw Track '7Where its dim dreammg hfe was wont to dwell As the, fraxl tenant shaped has growmg shell - '55 , vu. ' 3 25 Softball--Favorite Outdoor Sport FRONT ROVK Left to Rxghtl Joan Vlehner Opal Bxxenrnan Carol Powell Lola Burstert Kathryn Wxlson Left to Rxghtl Beverly McCollum Emxly Borron Donna Goodvun Mary Lou Marcusson Coach George Munns Frances Molloy Vxrgznxa Wehner Vxolet Bxxenman SECON D ROM Summar of Games Bucklm Z1 Laclede 4 Bucklm 13 Lmneus 0 Bucklm O Green C1ty Bucklxn ll Green Clts 7 Bucklm 8 Laclede ,1 I 48 W? ...f'.'Xf' Mg., Carol Powell ready for the p1tch at the laclede tournament A11,1ert on thu-d base 15 Kam,-yn W llson waning on A fly t G C agaxns reen xfy ball from Browning at the laclede Tournament Softball 5 BACK ROVK Dean Head Bob Rxtchxe Arthur Stoddard Bxlly Coll1n5 Larry Kmg Tlm Keall' ley Donald lenkmb Ronald Clreear Delbert Goodvsm Coach lfxeathley FRONT ROV4 Donnxe Noah lessen Payne Ralph Morgan Iarrx Vlest Ronald Noah Vlayne Amen Bob Dean Anderson Season s Record Bucklm 3 Laclede Z Bucklm 19 Lmneus 7 Bucklm Green C1ty ll -finds Tmm Keathlex gets ready to vzmg one across the Ronald Noah gets ream to lax the wood on one of plate m the game between Ethel and Bucklm Ethel 5 pnches If l Y 4 ........... ' ......... ' H ' 7 ..... ' BuCk1in 6 ....... Green City 3 Bucklin 7 ........ Browning 5 R' M 1 A A xnxx! . Q , f M R f L , wx-io. FRONT ROV left to R1ght Opal Bzxenman Carol Powell Vxrgunza Vlehner BACK ROV Left to Rxghtj Barbara Douglas Norma L ea Head Mary Lou Marcusson Franc es Molloy Coach Munns Dena V rxght Kathryn NA xlson Fern Morgan Beverly McCollurn Trl County Co Champlons The A squad, under the superx 1s1on of Loach Munns completed a successful season vnth Z0 wms and 6 losses The team cons1stently gaxe then' fans hard fought games whether they were losers or wmners, and exh1b1ted good sportsmanslup They closed the season wxth the txtle Tr1 County Co Champwns Opal Bxxenman strnes hard for the up off but 15 outjumped by her opponent 1n the home game agaxnst Northwestern Frances Molloy makxng one of her many long shots agamst Meadv1lle at Bucklm but Bucklm stlll loses .1 41 ., . V , l ': 1 ' , , , , . 0 O F f ll Lastminute instruction from Coach Munns at the La Plata Tournament against Ethel, but still Bucklin loses. Frances Molloy m 'he game wnh Meaduue Shows 5 free shot. The warm up perm:-1 just before the Bucklxn Ethel Dena Vvrlght Ixo 35 tmp-, the ball to Mary lou Mar game at the LuPlata Tournament cusson durmg the game at Laclede 5 ,i 1 if Carol Powell shoots one of her mam free shots and Opal Bxxenman gets the ball away from Meadxxlle and makes xt agamst Northwestern at Bucklln hurls 1! wuth her mxghtx arm to forward lone 51 BACK ROVK Bxllv Collms Arthur btoddard Jessey Payne Larry Vest Coach Keathley Wayne Amen Ronald Greear Jlm Keathley Dean Head Delbert Goodwm FRONT ROM Donald Jenkxns Donald Noah Ralph Morgan Larry Kxng Bob Dean Anderson Varslty Sets Good Record The boys basketball team of 1952 53 ended the1r season w1th a most commendable record of Z1 wms and 7 defeats The Bulldogs were the most 1mproved team 1n the conference th1s year One of the1r most excltmg games thls ye ar was the one 1n Wh1Ch Lmneus defeated them 1n an overtmue by 3 pomts, 44 41 The1r hxghest score th1s year was 78 pomts scored agamst Green C1ty W1th the loss of only 3 players next year the boys are lookmg forward to an even better season mn the 1953 54 season Bob Anderson No 11 gets out yumped as Larry Kxng 11 K m eathley lays u gf th wans for the ball m the L aclede game at Laclede Laclede -I-ournamenf ree row m the finals of the 52 Bucklin boys warm up for the game with Meadville at the LaPlata Tournament. Mead- ville had improved the ir team wonderfully since the first ofthe season for Bucklin lost this thrilling ballgame by a 45 to 43 count. Donald .Tenkms scores with a one hand jum shot as the horn sounds endmg the flrst half of the game wxth Shelbma at the LaPlata Tourney Shelbina was seeded in the No 2 spot in the tournament until they clashed with Bucklin Donnie Noah smks a free toss dur mg the Mar Celine game at the Cub Regional Tournament at Linneus Mar celine put up a stiff battle but Bucklm s Bulldogs won the contest 50 to 41 Larry King lay s up a free shot during the game with Shelbina at the LaPlata Tournament The boys pla,ed xery good ball in this Dame and prox ed too much for the boy s from Shelbinaland as the Red and Black came out on top by a score of 70 to 66 53 Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Buckhn Bucklxn Buckl ln Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm Buckhn Bucklm Buclxlm Bucklln Buckl 1n Bucklm Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Season s Record BOYS NOIN CONFERENCE TOURNAIVIENTS Callao Ethel Ethel Old Graduates COlN FER EN CE Green Cxty Brownmg Laclede Meadv11le Lmneus Northwe stern Northwestern Laclede Brownlng Meadv1lle Lmneus Green Cxty NOIN CONFERENCE Callao Old Grads Ethel Ethel CONFEREIN CE Brownmg Meadv 1lle Lmneus Meadv1lle Laclede Northwestern Northwestern Laclede Br owrung GIRLS Ethel Tournament Bucklm Bucklm Bucklln Laclede Bucklm Buck11n Bucklln La Plata Bucklm Bucklm Tournament 4 Tournament Sub Reglonal Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Callao Elmer Ethel Br OOkf1e1d Moore sv 1l1e La cle de Shelb1na Meadvmlle Marcelme Northwe stern Lmne us TOURNAMENTS Ethel Tournament Bucklm Bucklrn Bucklm Laclede Bucklm Bucklm Bucklm La Plata Bucklm Bucklln Bucklm Brownr Bucklxn 5 Tournament Tournament 3 Elmer Callao Atlanta Meadv1lle Moore sv1lle Brownmg Ethel Atlanta Brownmg ng forfe lt to Bucklm 36 Shelbma ? 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CHEERI FADFRS N rg n a Vlehmr Way nc Borron Benx D 'md H N cCc r Many a basketball player has been g1ven a boost 1n morale by the cheerleaders especlally when he 15 on a strange court and IS wa 'rung up for a hotly contested game The fanhful yell of Rah Rah Rah by Wayne Borron Betty Jo Dav1s V1rg1n1a Vtehner and Beverly McCollum have followed the teams from glorxous v1ctor1es to downhearterl defeats Mascot VY!-N il al 01 .za 1 Carolyn Baugher scores another agamst Browmng at Norma Molloy already f0!' the UP Off against LIDUBUS the Bucklm Junxor Hxgh Tournament 1n an afternoon game at Bucklln Jumor Hugh Basketball Squad Summar 0 Games Bucklm 12 Lmneus Z6 Bucklm 16 Green Cxty 9 Bucklm Z4 Hale 34 Bucklm 47 Car1o 14 Bucklm 13 Ethel 33 Buckhn I8 Brownmg Z1 FRONT ROV fLeft to Rxghtj Exelyn Harrmgton Betty Schreckhxse Claudme Bragg Fern Morgan Connxe Burrxs Carolyn Baugher Norma Molloy SECOND ROVK fbeft to Rxghtj Norma Jean Edge Martha Anderson Carol Brxggs Coach George 56 Munns Beverly Fmg Derotha Schreckhxse Colleen Standley Loretta Douglas , T 1 N 1 i --7 , 'V 7 ' H ,D X, , Wmfwd vtvzfzor-'Q W I ' V , m . . - 'ry 5- in Y V LQ! :' 8 I A' M 1 r' o o BACK ROV Roy Gene Vlrlght Wayne Gardner Herble Mendenhall Stanley Jackson Larry Payne Eugene Anderson FRONT ROVl Coach Pabst Tommy Herrzman Harvey Jobson Jerry Sev1er Larry Pxppm Larry Dean Head Jumor Hugh Basketball Squad Durmg physxcal educat1on per1od many boys under the leadersh1p of Mr Pabst and gxrls vuth Mr Munns began to develop the sk1l1s wh1ch wxll enable them to make the varsxty basketball squad when they reach h1gh school Both teams played a few games wxth other schools whlch gave them some xaluable expemence Bucklm 35 Cano 19 Bucklm Z0 Brownmg ZZ Gene Anderson laxs ap a free throw vthxle Bucklm s Tomnxg. Herrxman s nks a free throvt durmg ke Bucxl n substxrutes watch Junior H1gh narxament O O Bucklin Z4 ...... ...... H ale Z7 Bucklin 40 ........ Laclede I0 Bucklin I5 ........ Linneus Z7 as s 57 Activities 14. fgf! 'L rl f' 'J - ': . :A ll 4 I M ft , N. 'L --111 15. y 1 f ,gy-f ' ' , ,:L., ..,,, -.x 1 1. . ff Projects , Q as ,I 'Z : ff 'L 'h. . , 5.4 -- nf , V , - YAP R Na 'A ' Rfk . - ' .45 -.1-' N.. ' ' fyiff Y 1 if , 1 A ,, .4 ,- Music Hari 'Z' m, .,1, 1--v 4 X. Xx - tl E, xx 'fl Q 'hx 1w9:1ws'g-. fag 1 , f- . fa: - ,,, Organization s f, tx 1,- it , , rf: S' .51-4 T - I.. tx- . ..., f V. - ...,,-r Social 1.,:L.?.q- .qs ' wx 5 9'-va- H avr: ,gpg ,v ,. - --up vo-1 -' I I E ,Q J . r :Jw 1 'fd' Q J 5 Q P 'RT' Comeclles Selected as Class Plays Chuckles and laughs a plenty rewarded the cast of Rest Assured when they Presented It as the Jumor play xn the sprlng of 52 The mam character Mr Morelock was a grouchy old man who was always complammg The rounder upper of lost souls from down below carne to take Mr Morelock to the lower regxons Mr Morelock realxzed how bad he had been and plead for another change Thenthe ma 1d woke h1m from h1s sleep He had spent the mght on the sofa and had had a bad dream wh1ch caused h1m to become a reformed man CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr Morelock father Mrs Morelock mother Mary ldaughter about Z0 JCSSICB daughter about 13 Mlldred mald .Toe Lancom Mary s fxance Lu1g1 Lancom Joe s papa Martha Lu1g1 s departed w1fe Luclier from downbelow Mlss Akers Mr Morelock s secretary George Plew attorney Mrs Schmaltz Dr Brown the Doc Mr Black fthe undertaker Larry Kmg Emxly Borron Vlrgmxa Wehner Joan Douglas M1ldred VK est Ronald Noah Bob Rltchxe Mary Marcusson Larry Vl est Carol Powell Alvm Standley Opal Bmxenman John Dorrell Dean Bradley Mrs Frank lGerman washerwoman MarJor1e Poshek VK E SHOCK THE FAMILY TREE lA e Shook The Famxly Tree a three act comedy was presented by the JUHIOTS as thexr class play December Z 1952 The plot was bu1lt around the fact that Hlldegarde Dolson s parents expected her to go to the prom wxth Fredd1e Shermer the only boy 1n town who wore kmckers Of course Hxldegarde was very much ashamed and hum1l1ated at the thought of gomg w1th Freddle All worked out very well however when Freddle secured a su1t w1th long pants wh1ch Hxldegarde thought looked ab solutely super mx CAST OF CHARACTERS Hxldegarde fa wallflower Mrs Dolson her mother Mr Dolson her father Bob Dolson lher older brother I1mmy Dolson her younger brother Sally Dolson lher younger slster Ell1e May lBob s heartthrob T1ll lE.ll1e s true satellxte Pa1ge lylason l1ttle 6 year old gxrl Freddle Shermer boy 1n knmckers N rs Shermer lFredd1e s mother Ixlr Shermer Fredd1e s father These happy imxles ol thc cast of WE. SHOCK THE FAMILY TRLE are a result cf tle play bexng a suc C855 60 Bex erly McCollum Dena Vt rlght Ralph Morgan Bob Anderson .Pete Jenkms Mary Cannon Kathryn V xlson Lola Burstert Betty Day 1S Jxm lfeathley Vl 1lma Snyder Bob L Anderson . l l .......................... ....... ' . l l .............................. ' l ......... ..... ..... ..... ' ' ' elf ' qi J 3 .......... ........ 0 ..................... .......... ...... .A ' -1 ' ' J ............... . .. ' 'l ' J ................... ......... ' ' l I ' J ............ ' l 'l ......................... .. ' ' l . ' J ................. V -Q 7 .............................. ' . 4 -- J ...... ....... . .. . J... ..... . .......... Jake lnewsboyl ............................ ......... D onald Molloy . I ......... .. ' ' ,N p.. . ' A, A ' J ............... . ' ' . l l .................... .. I f' . l J ...................... H J ............... . V ' ' ' l ' J .......... . ' .y - . 1 ' ' D .......... 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The chmldren from all grades deeply moved the spec The Stxth Grade chlldren as they presented the party tutors as they tenderly re ealed the natxvxty scene Scene Grade Chrzstmas Program The fxrst sxx grades presented a Chr1stmas program on Monday evenmg December 22nd 1n e hxgh school audltor mm The program was dedlcated In Memory of our Lovmg Savlour Jesus Chrxst The flrst act presented a fam1l1ar party scene w1th the tree and all the tmmmmgs Merry chxldren sang happy Chrlstmas tunes ln the second act Mary and Joseph were trymg to fmd room U1 the Inn The th1rd and last act was the best loved of all the Nat1v1ty scene w1th the cherubs wxse men and the shepherds A large choxr composed of wh1te robed smgers from all the grades sang beloved Chr1stmas carols The art class made the donkey manger and two cotton covered lambs for the nat1v1ty scene Polltlcal Parade Out to get the vote was the slogan used by the students November 3 as they made thexr grand march down Mem Street of Bucklln Boom boom went the drums of the school band as It led the parade followed by a donkey and an ele phant representmg the Democrats and Repubhcans Each student took part by d1splay1ng an 1ns1gn1a of some k1nd such as a poster, or pm for the party of h1s choosmg Thxs parade was the cl1max of much thmkxng and work on the part of the Amerlcan Problems class who were en gaged m the study of polxtxcs at that tmme The school band grandly marched at the head ofthe parade A Daw' In Court -X salary mlm, 'A day m court, was shown at an as sembly bx bgt Usher on Noxember 19 The fllm V1X1dlN brought out the fact that carelessness 15 the cause of mam tragic accldents After the show mg of the f lrn Sgt Usher talked to the students about 'How to go about gettlng an operator! lx cense Sgt Usher prepares the projector for hu movie A Day In Court' shown on safe dr n mg f I 4 1' fl 'ZZ ff A 1 m Q W Xa' fy, ' . 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H . . . ,, , . , . -- I Y V 1 7 ' I I -1 1. 1 I - , v 1 Guy Borron and hxs granddaughter Kay prox :ded sexeral good musxcal numbers for the program Z Russel Stocksdale Carl Gustafson and Rolla Baugher modeled the latest fashxons of 53 3 Raymond Dowell the typxcal Betty Grable 4 Howard VN 1ckxzer B111 Cannon and Bert Nxckerson recexved many laughs xn the femmme costumes Hzghlzghts of the Carmfval 'lhe Carnwal sp1r1t mvaded the Bucklm school, Cctober 17 when the students and faculty held the1r annual school carmval The audxtorzum was crowded early w1th the people who patron1zed the dlfferent stands that were set up there There was entertamment for all 1n the form of bmgo, style shows fwomen s clothxng modeled by men s1de shows, ball games and food The country store to whxch several mdlvxduals had g1ven merchand1se prov1ded homemade pxes, cakes, candy and other home manufactured artlcles for those who des1red them The lunchroom attracted many people who were hungry and seekmg rest Elect1on and crownmg of the queen proved to be the h1gh11ght of the evenmg The week pr1or each class had elected 1ts candldate for queen and thus had conducted a campaxgn by collectmg votes at a penny a vote The s1xth grade cand1date was v1ctor1ous and was crowned queen by her escort FRONT ROV Mary Ann Heaton Carol Brmggs Donna Goodwm Deloma Wolfskxll Joan Wehner Carolyn Baugher Barbara Douglas BACK ROSA Daryl Hayes Vkayne Borron Loran Head Harrxson Mendenhall, Robert Dean Anderson Larry Payne Dean Head 1 v 1 ' ' , ' . . t , - - V , t l , . - , , . . : ' , ' , ' . ' ' , ' , Szdelzghts of the W Tournament ..--.4 ...N -1.-.-. ,.r Jxm Kenthley and Pete Jenkms rate the rank of profes Interest centers on thc bulle-tm board as Coach Vunr 5 posts the latest sxonal me men smce they have kept the pop coolers scores supplxed vuth xce the pas! tvtn tournaments IC 1 Tournarnent tlme reqqxres alert scurekeepers and a Norma E632 and Bafbafa Douglas demonstrate 'heu- skxllful txmer Here Bexerlx MCC ullum V xrgxnxa Ph'l9l SnfiIUl'X'yXAf'9f8I'l'0Y1dl Skl11BS sam-lu xc? makers N-IJ 1 O 5 counts caskler Cllfford Pamperl as he Idov, 1 know exacglt hot m Cn of ,h S swf, Io Jse gets Lorena Douglas and Martha Anderson themr change rephes Lego, Ha,-,Sgr 10 Rage, Hanson but you know Mrs. Carter said to alxnaxe axe n ce A :raster 63 O O lf l. l A Q V I 1 - 4- I fl ' I ,f rf ' , . J I 5 1 in A 'H K' K XA . .V ' A 1115. v ' 3 I X 5 f .6 x 1 , . t 5 - 1 I 5, Z ,Z . l , -1 ' - V ,, ..' , . V .. Band Melod Makers A BAND FRONT ROW Mary Ann Heaton Thelma Svutzer Betty Jo Davls Mary Cannon Vlolet Neff Dale Rxddle Lutxcxa Fztzgerald Martha Anderson Daryl Hayes Leroy Hanson Harvey Jobson Jack Anderson Harrxson Mendenhall SECOND ROW L11-ry Pxppm Carmen Schnexder Mary Lou Marcusson Barbara Bragg Dean Head Robert Rxtchte Wayne Gardner Marxlyn Harrmgton Donald Barley Herbxe Mendenhall Eddle Mam Beverley King Roger Hanson Herma Head Vxrgxl Anderson Director BACK ROW Kathryn Wxlson Darla Rae Hayes Donald .Ienkms Frances Brown Raymond Dowell Dena Mae Wflghtr Robert Anderson Ralph Morgan Larry Krng E.ugeneAnderson Carol Powell James Keathley FernMorgan, Claudxne Bragg Dorxs Brown Not Plctured Marxlyn Johnson members The Concert Band rece wed a ratmg of I at K1rksv11le and a ratmg of II at the State The Concert Band performed at the Bucklm Homecommg August I4 and also at Band Day at Columbia, September Z0 They have played m two concerts th1s wmter one at the M F A Hall on February 6 and another m the hxgh school gym February 9 B BAND FIRST ROW Jerry Heaton Gary Wxlson Jerry Dale Head Daryl K Hayes Dale Rxddle Carolyn Vvzlson Harrxsonltlendenhall Harvey Jobson SECOND ROW Cheryl Heaton Wayne Ervxe Carol Vobormk Bxlly Myers Elna Johnson Roberta Sw xtzer Joy Ervxe Tl-11-RD ROW Beth Sxms Jerry Sevxer La-.erne McCarty l.arryVobormk Carole Johnson George Kxtchen K1rbyAnders Mary Ann Heaton FQURTH RQ,-5, Deloma Wolfslull D1ane Taylor Jerry wllson Carmen Schnexder Lut1c1a Fxtzgerald Larry Pxppm Robert Baxley Colleen Standley ' f A , Q L 2, The Concert- Band has a membership of thirty-three and the Marching Band has forty-five Chorus-Harmony Makers FIRST SECOMO RO-N THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW MIX!-.D CHORUS Patty Forrest, Blrbara Douglas Betty Jo Dans Norma Lea Head Geraldxne H111 Norma Jean Molloy Beverly Mcoollum hmlly Borron Mary Lou N cusson, Mary Lxelyn Canron I-.dward Nlaln Dean Head RobertR1tch1e, Larry Head Harvey Jobson Beverly Frscher, Barbara Bragg Y 101f'Y Nff' Betty Schreckhxse Dorxs Brown Evelyn Harrrngton Rxchard Cohoon Stanley Jackson Arthur Stoddard Eugene Anderson Raymond Douell Wayne Borron, Donald Balley Kathryn Wxlson, Clare Jean Cole Donna Goodwxn Joan Wehner, Darla Ra1 Hayes .Io Anne Adams,J1m Keathley Bxlly Collxns Loran Head Wayn Amen, Robert D Anderson Roy I-.ugene Nrxght Dena Mae Wrxght Fern Morgan Jo Anne Schreckh1se,Mr Vu-gn Anderson The chorus, fomposed of forty three hxgh school students and the SITIS glee club comnnsed ot twenty fue gmrls, meet every Tuesday and Thursday o harmomze and vocalxze together Under the d1rect1on of Vlrgll Anderson both groups haxe done remarkably we11th1s year lmprovl fr n mus1c fundamentals The hbrary consxsts of rel1g1ous selectxons and modern arrangements -Q, FIRST RO x JLCOIND ROt THIRD RO s GIRLS G Elia, LE Barbara Douglas Bexerlx tcoollum Norrna l.ea Head rfnxly Borron Norma lean Nlolloy Berry ToDax1s Ja x Forrest ary l.ox lx areusson r ary Lxelxr Cannor lor-ra Cooduxn Belly Schrec-el xse Clare Jean Cole Bexe ly x er orr nun Xrolc Ne-I1 Geroldrre H r Xxrgrl ndrr on rel n Harrrngton Joan 0 nr lfurryn 15. mlson J Arne rms ena A re Jarla Ran Hsu Fern x orgxn Jo -knn Jehreekhxse Barbara Bragg f-Q'-'Y' ' ' - ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 Q: -VA I' I Y l I I I I r I 1 '1 ' I 1 A 1 1 , P . 1 1 I 1 V l 1 1 I . ' I . . , - ' 1 . . , ' . ,Toi , . ' f C 1 - 3 4 51 , 1 a 4 F' l 'U 4 z , 0 -, Q - 1' - ' R- ' 4 4 4 3 Q ,v as 1 ' WX . . 1 1' JJ rf L ' ,VAR 1 fi Y ' s-I. .1' . . '1 '14 .l ri N' 'Y -1 A1 1 . - 5 - .,g ,. . , I-1 , , .fy Fschf , IH s Fr , ' if ', a . 111. 1 Z .M , A ' s ,l-. - y , .'. h er, 1. r ' ' , , 0 , r Adi J, D lg wright, Outstanding Musicians of The Year BRASS QUARTET Robert Anderson Ronme Greear Larry Kmg Rxchard Connon Kmrksvllle I Ratmg State II Ratmg Kathryn VI 1Ison Marcusson KA THR YIN VL ILSON Kxrksv 111e State 66 GIRLS TRIO Darla Rae Hayes Mary Lou ROBERT ANDERSON K1rksv111e CLARINET QUARTET Carol Powell Frank1e Enheld Dena Mae Wr1ght Darla Rae Hayes K1rksv111e I Ratmg State IIRat1ng LARRY KING DARLA RAE HAYES , U- i 1 D. I D . I I 7 V - I 4 ' ....... .I ' ' ......... I ...........III State.............1I Kirksvil1e........II Kirksvi11e........II ,Q I r . V, - I I 1 I A ' fi 7 ' 5. Q . ' 1 f I , .i Growmg m Muslc Appreclatlon 4 All grade chxldren have been g1VEH the opportunlty once a week to partxcxpate ln both vocal and mstrumental mus 1C under the dxrectzon of Mr V1rg11 Anderson The vocal group presented a Chrxstmas program 1n the school gymnasmm December ZZ The Flutephone group made the xr f1rst publmc appearance dur mg the 1nterm1ss1on of the A Band Concert February 7 FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FLLTEPHONE Carmen Cunnxngham Alvin Head Carol Sue W est Ervxe Gmny Suns Karen .Tobson Rosemary Johnson Barbara Jobson Mays Hayes Johnson Mav Bev, Dans Mary Elxzabeth Hanson Bxlly Gxllesoxe Myrtle Kay Barley Patrxcla Pxppxn Keuh Turner Russell Coyle Phyllxs Head Dena Rxddle Delbert Taylor Bobby Teeter Jerry edwards Joy Gary Vobornmk Davxd Molloy Lavon McCarty Kexth Norma Lee Payne Patsy Burns lwannette Svs xtzer Sharron wxlson Dorxs Ann Wrxght Carol Sue Vobormk Carl Hanson 0 0 o 0 0 . u 1 - B ' 1. . - . - . , 4, , 1 Q , on !B 11 ' h x .b-,V X . 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The Bucklln H1gh Tel1tal a monthly newspaper d1rected by Mrs Frances Nxmmo and edxted by the Cornmercxal Club has brought the latest news gossxp and stormes to the students teach ers and general publmc FIRST SENIESTER STAFF SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Edxtor ln Chlef Assxstant Ed1tors C1rculat1on Manager Adxertls mg Manager ASSlSfantS Art Edltor Sports Edltors Hunfxor Edltors Reporters I Schreckhlse Lola Bur stert Carol Powell Dena Mae Darla Hayes Ronald Noah Eldon Standley Anna Marle Arbuckle Clare Jean Cole Sue Ford Ronald Noah Anna Mar1e Arbuckle B McCollum A Arbuckle Sue Ford Clare Jean Cole Ioeanne Schreckhxse VK llma Snyder Ronnle Greear Beverly McCollum Beverly McCollum Loran Head General News Grades 7 8 Vk r1ght Muslc Drner Trammg Health Math Scxence Commerce Home Ec V xlma Snyder Hlstory lola Burstert Engllsh Typxsts Sue Ford Loran Head Anna Mar 16 A rbuckle Mxmeograph Cperators Loran Head Eldon Standley Ronnle Greear Ronald Noah 68 Sponsor Mrs N1rnmo Edxtor 1n Ch1ef ASS1StBHt Ed1tors C1rculat1on Manager AdVeft1S mg Manager As s 1stants Art Ed1tor Sports E'l1tors Humor Ed1tors Reporters .T Schreckhxse Joan Vtehner J oan W ehner Ronald Noah Eldon Standley Joeanne Schreckhxse Clare Jean Cole Vk 1lma Snyder Lola Burstert Typxsts Clare Mxmeograph Operators Sponsor Sue Ford Joan Wehner Clare Jean Cole B McCollum Sue Ford Clare Jean Cole Ioeanne Schreckh1se W 1lma Snyder Beverly McCollum Ronn1e Greear Beverly McCollum Loran Head General News Grades 1 6 Muslc Drxver Trammg Health Math Sc1ence Commerce Home Ec Hxstory Engllsh Sue Ford Loran Head Jean Cole Joan Vlehner Joeanne Schreckhxse R Greear Ronald Noah Mrs Ntmmo Students Publish Monthly Paper loan Wehner. .... 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Aspirants to the Staff 111' Edltor and Assxstant Edxtor busy plannmg the dummy Edltor ASS1St6HtEd1lOf Busmess Manager Class Edltors In the Classrooms Feature Ed1tors Soc1alEd1tor Music Editor. . . . . FRONT ROV! SECOND ROW THIRD ROV BACK ROW Jessey Payne Marzlyn Harrmgton Arthur Stoddard Barbara Bragg B1l1y Collms Norma Lea Head Dean Head Donald Barley Jerry H111 Opal Bxxenman Frances Molloy Wayne Amen Que Ford Emxly Borron Larry Kxng Mary Lou Marcusson Barbara Douglas Vzolet Neff Wxlma Snyder Betty Jo Davxs Bob Rxtchxe Loran Head Clare Jean Cole Mary Cannon Donald Jenkxns Jxm Keathley Dena Wrrght Darla Hayes Ralph Morgan Bobby Dean Anderson Ronme Greear Bob L Ander son Reco Staff Emxly Barron Sue Ford Mary Lou Marcusson VK ayne Amen Jxm Keathley B1lly Collms Barbara Douglas Darla Hayes Donald Jenklns Marxlyn Harrmgton Mary Cannon Ralph Morgan Dena Vl rxght Barbara Bragg Clare J Cole Wilma Snyder Robert Dean Anderson Dean Head Sports G1rls Sports Boys Art Photographer 'I YPISIS Contrlbutors Art Advisor. . Advisor ..... Opal Brxenman Larry Kmg Ronn1e Greear Norma Head Bob Rxtchxe Robert L Anderson Frances Molloy Vxolet Neff Betty .To DBVIS Jerry H111 Donald Ba1ley Jessey Payne Beverly Fxschex' Pat Forrest Edd1e Mam Iva Cannon . Gladys Nickerson Variety of Skills Needed Mary Cannon and Clara Cole bexng serxed by effxcxent cooks Bafbdfd Douglas and Barbara Bragg The Reco Staff 1S composed of Sophomores, Junxors and Semors who vo1untar1ly pool the 1r talents and sk111s to pre sent a record of the year s work and aCt1V1t1CS Thexr work IS never f1I115l'led for as soon as they send one ed1t1on to the prmters they begm collectmg data for the next For each staff member there IS a Job to do whether lt be that of a salesman art1st wr xter photographer typlst paster cutter or a cook Because of the large number who came out for Reco work th1s year the students were d1v1ded mto three smaller groups who took turns workmg from 4 to 9 after school unt1l near the March deadlme when all had to glve extra tlrne The begmners dmscoxered that Reco work meant to really use the 1r ab1l1t1es and skllls and that each had to make a real contr1but1on toward the success of the book xn order to wm a place on the staff -nd Salesman Dena Vwrxght checks m her ads and money to the busmesa manager Mary Lou Marcusson Vlorkmg thexr asslgnments are VS nlma Snyder Dean Head and Jessey Payne x 'llt -I me Q - L I, 1 ' ll I si' : ' - V , . . . . . 1 Y I 1 I 1 Y . I . 1 - , . . .. - U - - Vlolet Neff and Frances Molloy, typxsts. Bob L. Anderson, photographers Bob Rxtchxe, xllustrator. 'I 1 A f fa 1 ' , j ' fl '.. lib R A Q s 7' 1 ' N , - . In - -' - '7 A ' r . , v - I ,i v ' :7,L Q 1 5 7, J . luv 1 -5 NWC 'WX FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj Donnie Noah Pat Forrest Dean Head Frances Molloy Larry King Carol Powell SECOND ROVK Left to Right, Kathryn Wilson Claudme Bragg I1rnmy Cole Eugene Anderson Vlfayne Amen Mr Anderson Sue Ford Barbara Douglas Cltlzenshlp Trammg Through Student Council Under the leadership of Carol Powell president and Mr Virgil Anderson advisor a second year has become history for the Student Council During the past year this organization has garned in confidence and exper1ence and has rend ered real service to B H S The Council was in charge of the entertainment and decorations for gymnasium They also considered the possibilities of establishing a youth center in Bucklin and met wxth a recreation committee of the P T A organization to discuss the proposed project Th1s year s Council consisted of the following student Carol Powell president Sue Ford vice president and secretary Vlayne Amen school treasurer Larry King and Frances Molloy Senior representatives Donald Noah and Kathryn M ilson Junior representatives Dean Head and Barbara Douglas Sophomore representatives Eugene Anderson and Pat Forrest Freshman representatives Jimmy Cole and Claudine Bragg Eighth Grade representatives ,: C . . ' . , . I 1 y O O I C O the annual Christmas Party, December 23, which was enjoyed by the upper six classes in the iff. Taffy that didn t pull furnlshed laughs if nothing else Every member was on the assembly lme when it as clean up t Home EC Club For Future Homemakers In order to broaden their experience in homemakmg the Iunxor gxrls who were enrolled in the home economics class decided early last fall to organ1ze a Home Economics Club The following officers were elected Dena Wright president Betty Jo Davis vice president Darla Hayes secretary VK ilma Snyder treasurer and Mrs Nickerson advisor They selected the second Tuesday evening of each month for meetings but frequently had to The1rf1rst project of the year was serving as hostesses at the October P T A meeting The night before P T A the group met at the home of Kathryn Wilson and made cookies Candy mak ing was the project for December w1th many recipes tr1ed and a great variety oi results Hospitality became the theme for the meetings after Christmas The members were divided into three groups one being responsible for planning and preparing the meal the second for arranging the tables and dining room and the third for arranging a program The groups took turns in serving in each capacity thereby gaining actual experience in the different fields 5.4- Q-1 m FIRST ROV Mary Cannon Darla Hayes Dena V4 right .Toeanne Schreckhxse Clare lean Cole BACK ROV. Betty Jo lhx 15 H1lda Rxsch Lola Burstert Kathryn VK xlson Joan vkehner Violet Neff VK ilma bny der 3 fl -, X A kv v Q , A , X I .1 , , , . . Q 4 .. V .. , . Vx g - , O , Z 7' , 2 . ' , ' . shift their date to avoid conflict with other activities. 40 A 3 A' I 2 T -T1 Q 1 - -r ., , 0 A A she. Y , H The beautzful tree was selected and obtamed by Robert L Anderson Donnxe Noah Larry Kmg and Larry west It was decorated bythe student councxl Music, Fun and Surprises A huge, gaily decorated unristmas tree helped create the atmosphere for one of the most popular social events of the year the annual Christmas party which was given December 23 by the faculty and student councll The eyenmg s entertamment was started by Mr Anderson presentmq a Get Acquamnted game Gay mus 1C entlced seyeral to spend most of the 1r evenmg danclng After all had worked up a good appet1te by dancxng and play mg games, they enjoyed the refreshments served by the teachers V hen everyone had f1Il1Shed eatmg, a comm1ttee dxstrxbuted the presents Then some resumed thelr dancmg whxch lasted untll mxdmght thus brmgzng to a close another good Chrlst mas party 1n old B H S bu! Cenera1Cc1ence and bab1es were momentarxly forgotten as Mr and Three Make It hearts so Saxd Lo,-an Head 55 he began Mrs Pabst enjoyed the musxc of V' ayne Kmg and hls orchestra f th en n another hand of pnch a Popular same 0 e 'V 1 B 4 be Chxcken salad sandvnches potato clups pxckles pop xce Itere were many plggles and much excxtement as the at cream and homemade cake added to the enjoyment ofthe lrartnely wrapped packages were delnered and unwrapped ex e rung 74 Get Acquamted Luncheon The e1ghth annual Freshman party for parents faculty and board of educatxon to meet and become better acquamted wlth one another was held September Z3 1952 m the school aud1tor1um The Freshmen havmg chosen democracy as the1r theme decorated the audmtorlum xery beautrfully wlth baskets of chrysanthemums and Amer 1Can flags Wh1le the serxmg commxttee was arrangmg the food on the tables the guests enjoyed the opportun1ty to become better acquainted wlth one another Supper wag Serxed cafe ter1a style and went faxrly smoothly There were however a few confusmg mcldents The most chsastrous thmg for the poor l1ttle Freshmen was the fact that the xce cream was all gone when they were ready to eat After the meal was completed a lzvely program was presented by the enterta mment comm xttee Th1S was the flrst act1v1ty of the year that the Freshman class had undertaken together Although there were a few m1stakes and a lot of work there was a great feelmg of sat 1sfact1on mn seemg the project carr1ed through well Mr Munns sponsor of the class welcomes the guests and presented the cla s who m turn mtroduced thexr parents Fern Morgan played the P1350 5010 Qwaymg Daffodxls The class presented a one act comedy For-get Ve Nor on the program whxch brought forth many laughs especxallx when Elddne Mam lost hxs trousers Fathers and members ofthe board of educatxon gettmg better As surely as the mght follows the dar, 0 does dlshwashmg acquaxnted durxng the socxal hour follow banquets 75 o f 1 , V , . . V V . . v . V. . . v . , . , G . . . l 1 1 ' X I at M17-4 ' . , X-4 ., I Z , -so , R , . - , . an 4. . ' -- , H .. - ' F H s AQ vi Oriental 'Ioastrnaster Ronald Noah introducing the next speaker Colors OI' lelltal Date May 13, 1952 Place Banquet Christian Church Prom High School Gym. JUNIOR -SEN IOR BANQUET To the Juniors especially, the Junior -Senior Banquet of 1952 was more than just a nice banquet. To them it was THE banquet with all its memories of happy excited hours spent in searching for ideas planning menu and program making bunch after bunch of wisteria and poppies and decorating the church basement and gym to represent and look like Ori ental gardens They remember only the fun they had with friends and the beauty of the basement and gym and the satisfied feeling that it was truly a beautiful banquet Sad thought of farewell and partings interspersed the happy ones of the Seniors who at last realized their high school compartment was about to be partitioned off For the favored Sophomores who were selected as waiters there are memories of the mingled emotions fear excite ment and happiness To everyone present it was a thrill mg occasion that will long be remembered , Q Roy Baugher gx g Confucius Say Ronnie Greear and Mary Cannon serx ldrs Martha Sanders her final or lKatow to the Juniors J mg a member ofthe board and his remarks closed w ith the following wife Mr and Idrs Roy Stone adwxce So see no ex il hear no i and speak noe 1 I , , . , . . - ' - 1 l Q 1 l I I - ,, 1 . t Q , . 5 L I I . f 'yi 1- '- ' 3 '3 In - Z' f . . gp. K 3 W 1 'al t 7 ' . ' L ' ' . ' 05 B, 'J to A 5 ' ffl, 'Il 1 .-A. a - , .vm .. .- . Y .- I in ' y I . ev l. v'l. Gardens X X49 Ylfklx , ' W-as 'if x Ness 5 XX ME N U vm W DB NN -L. wr: 'll -X sh FRUIT CUP :W 'Al' V-L XXX fCocktai1J , NOODLES NEST Chxcken and Noodles FRUIT OF THE. GOOD EARTH fPotatoesl ff LOTUS BLOSSOM Salad JADE GEMS CI-OPSTICKS Green Beans Carrot Stxcks POPPY SEED ROLLS Rolls EMPEROR S DELIGHT Sherbert and Angel Food Cake CANTONESE TEA fCoffeel PROGRAMNIE Chopstlck Melod1es Foo Young Emxly Borron So Happee fCherry Blossom Carolyn Ford Thankee Honorable Ones Mmg Leel Laura Fessler I Talkee Muchee Fooey Tu Yuu Larry Kmg Confuclus Say Soo Nosy Roy Baugher Katow To Our Semors QMafzo Kato! Carol Powell See No Ev1l Hear No Fv1l Speak No Ev1l fl-Ionorable W1se One, Mrs Martha Sanders Tea For Two fChung Foo Lee and Mo Chu, Illah Rodgers and Rxchard Connon Lola Burstert and Bob Dean Anderson gettmg the table cleared off to get thxngs ready to serve the dessert The surroundmgs were just rxght Emxly Borron Sue Ford and Roy Betty Dax xs and Lola Burstert Soph for an ewenmg of danc mg Baugher watchxng the pretty dancers omores enjoy da c g one of the fast glxde by numbers 77 Commencement form The exghth grade graduates are wa1t mg nervously Ln the front rows of the the 1r places on the stage Honor Graduates -4? l AURA ROSE FESSLER ILLAH MAE RODGERS 78 ROY EDVNARD BAUGHER Amta Molloy and Galen Sw1tz4er carry the trad1t1onal basket of Amer1can Beauty roses up the 51518 to the plat Dr Walter Ryle Presxdent of Kzrks vxlle State Teachers College de11vers the Cornrnencernent Address CLAUDINE CANNON ' 1 , , ffl 4 auditorium for the Seniors to arrive at , 4 - H O O O ' 1 ' 1 t I Z I iw ,bl 'Aa The Semors Closmg Days x in Farewell program of the Sen1ors and thexr sponsor Sen1or Presuient Roy Baugher presentmg the class Mr Anderson on the last day of school Cham to Iumor Pres1dent Rorald Noah Just off the boat at Bagnell Dam where many enjoyed a r1de on the Lake of the Ozarks JWQLV' -Lx Q5 5 -av - E H in Takmg a cru1se at Rockaway Beach pedal boat ,,...n4i ' ,-f- ' Z H Just gettmg off the bus at Bagnell Dam Semor 811-15 at state capxtol mn Jefferson C1ty 79 0 1 o 777 - ' .L' A 1 ' . , s '--- ,-J' ',' 'Q ' , , v-. r'f -,.:ix5Y , 1 ' . , '- -. -was-N 17 ..' lf'-Y ' A 1 'i'i E ' 1,1 3.1.17 wfA ff ',,' - 2 ' .1 ' g ' t .,--. 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A t,,c11lrzfzr11w,f J E X My xl Eigulllll 5 ll cfs ' p Muslc and Pageantry l Aga1n the people of Bucklm commumty put as1de the 1r cares ofthe day and came mn great numbers to the May Fe stlval wh1ch was held 1n the school yard the evenmg of May 7 1952 Durmg the day the pup1ls prepared a throne and cha1rs on a grass covered platform Baskets of colorful sprmg flowers were arranged on the platform for the royal group 1n whose honor xt all was staged The program was lntroduced by the m1stress of ceremonxes Emlly Borron who announced each event 1n the order of 1ts appearance For an open1ng the school band played a varxety of llvely sprmg numbers Everett Barry as old Kmg VN mter re1gned unt1l Loretta Douglas and her attendants arrxved when she was crowned Queen of the May by the departmg Klng Then a program of muslc and varxous folk dances of many lands Dutch I1-1sh and early Amemcan followed m honor ofthe Queen The cl1max of the evenxng was the wmdmg of the two Maypoles by the grade chlldren The costumes of the chlldren and the rambow colored streamers made a very colorful p1cture as the ch1ldren sklpped ga1ly to the strams of Country Gardens g4 U ,Y I Anna Molloy one of the Queen 5 at Loretta Douglas as Queen ofthe May proudly wears her -T00 B111 Edge dressed m hx Ind s mn tendants dressed in he' PYOYTY llflle golden crown costume beats out the rhythm for l yellow forma the Fourth Grade dance Honors S1nce the pubhcatxon of the 1952. Reco se eral organxzatxons and 1nd1v1duals have been recog nlzed for outstandmg achlevement 1n var1ous fud1es and 6Ct1V1t1eS NORTHEAST MISSOURI HIGH SCHOOL FESTIVAL AGRICULTURE IU DGING TEAMS Fxeld Crops lRat1ng As A Team Poultry .Tudgmg Team IRat1ng As A Team VN 11ma Snyder II as an mdxvxdual Larry West Ias an mdyvxdual Darla Hayes Ias an mdxvrdual Joan Sevrer John Dorrell L1VeStOCk .Tudgmg Team Darry Judgmg Team IRat1ng IIRat1ng As A Team Donald Jenkms Bob L Anderson II as an 1nd1v1dual Eldon Standley Bob R1tch1e Donald Molloy ALGEBRA Mary Cannon II Ratmg PUBLICATIONS Telxtal Northeast MISSOUTI Reco Interscholastxc Press Ass0c1at1on Nat1onalScholast1c Press Assocxatron MUSIC Band Northeast M1ssour1 State Music Festwal Brass Quartet Northeast M1ssour1 State Muslc Festlval Bob Dean Anderson Ronn1e Greear Larry Kmg Rlchard Connon State Musrc Festwal Carol Powell Frankxe Enfxeld Dena Wrlght Darla Hayes French Horn Kathryn VN 1lson Northeast M1ssour1 State Mus1c Fe stxval Trumpet Bob Dean Anderson Northeast M1ssour1 State Muslc Festwal Trombone Larry Krng Northeast M1ssour1 Carlmet Darla Hayes Northeast M1ssour1 BASKETBALL G1r1s Fmrst Tlurd Trx County Co Champ1ons Boys Fxrst Frrst Thxrd Second ART Lxnn County Health Poster Contest I Ratmg Excellent Ratmg Excellent Ratmg Ethel Laclede Ethel Laclede Sub Regmnal I Ratmg II Ratmg I Ratmg II Ratmg II Ratxng I Patmg 111 Ratmg I Ratmg II Ratmg II Ratmg II Ratxng Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Conference Norma Lea Head F1rst Geraldxne H111 Second Mary Molloy hxrd Thelma Swrtzer Frrst . . . 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