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It is with great pride that we, the 1968 Hi-Lites Staff, dedicate this book to the United States Service- men who have fought and are now fighting— FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. For if a man is not ready or able to fight for his existence, righteous Providence has already decreed his doom. The world is not intended for cowardly nations If we could ask one thing of you Our sole request would be Do all within your power To keep our country strong and free. the world who give their energy, ambition, and even the privileges of the free, and that the oppressed in o do in America. The Annual Staff of E H.S;'expresses our appreciation to the men and women around ’ n their lives that we might enjoy other countries might live as we We believe it is up to everyone to fight, to speak out, and to assert themselves for the cause of freedom which we hold so dear. -.If we don11 the smell of free air could be- come dark and damp as in a prison cell. We wdri't be able to look at ourselves in a mirror, much less look at our future sons, and daughters, because we will know we have failed our God, our country, and our future generations. W Because wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to epnstruct that defense. Each generation has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service are found around the globe. Their efforts have not been forgotten. k We are proud of our men who hold their heads high and stand tally not in protest, but in loyalty and devotion to their .country. We salute you that in thexpast fought for the preservation of freedoms that we now enjoy, and you presently engaged in preserving these freedoms for our future generations. I y I UK You were at Concord’s bridge. Your footprints marked the snow at Valley Forge. You stood with Washington on the sun-drenched heights of Yprktown. You pulled the trig- ger at New Orleans. You saw both sides of the war between the states. The hill at San Juan felt the fury of your charge. The Phillipines echoed to your shout. The dark forest of the Argonne blazed under your barrage. Chateau Thierry crumbled to your cannonade. You raised our banner on Okinawa. You scrambled over Normandy's beaches. Across the 38th parallel you made your stand. Now5 you take your rightful place proudly and loyally in Viet Nam, and your efforts will not be in vain. We understand and support your cause. You have cradled a crying child and have seen the terror leave her eyes. You have brought a more abundant, fuller, and finer life to us. Whenever a child cries or a woman weeps in time of disaster, you have been there, and we thank you. We would not change places with any other people or any other generation. You have made us proud of America and its ideals. We deplore those who lift thfeir voices in protest and demonstration, not because it is not their right to disagree, but because they are using the freedoms you gave to them to create dissention. We believe firmly iii the infinite potential in people--any peo- ple, all people. But their improvement must come always from within themselves. In our own country it is our hope that the Klansmen, the Negroes, the Hebrews, and the Catholics will sit down together in the common purpose of goodwill and dedication; it is our dream that all nations will soon be able to resolve their differences and can truly live in peace. Until then, we must ask you to continue the struggle against tyranny, to protect the oppressed everywhere, and to ignore the taunts and jeers of those who would make us weak and helpless. We promise to do our part to help you. SUPERINTENDENT L. W. KINGEN Left to right: Mr. L. W. Kingen, superintendent; Mrs. Jane Roam, secretary; Mr. Roy Parr; Mr. Clyde Carnahan, president; Mr. Win. Lowell Colyott; Mr. A. S. J. Carnahan. Not present: Mr. Luther Boyer, treasurer; Mr. Dale Tipton. BOARD OF EDUCATION Dedication to the youth of our community is shown by our Board of Education. These people devote precious hours to the task of making the decisions that govern the most important industry in Carter County--our education. The Board's enthusiasm and interest in school affairs is appreciated. Thank you for the opportunities you give to us. 5 FACULTY M. D. PRIVETT—HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL GEORGE COPELAND—JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL H. B. BRIDGFORTH Advanced Bands Beginning Bands Chorus 3--12 HAROLD COLLINS Geometry Algebra I Physics Biology General Math General Science BRUCE HOLLAND English II English III English IV Speech 8 ROGER PREDY OVA JOHNSON Clothing Maintenance Service Home Management Service Home Economics I, II, III General Metals General Shop Woodworking Drafting TOMMY SMITH Competitive Athletics Physical Education 9 MARGARET ROAM Special Education English I MR. WALLACE 10 MRS. ROAM--Secretary MRS. ABBOTT--Secretary MRS. DAVIS--Teacher's Aid Pep Club Sponsor MRS. DUCKETT--Secretary Aid 11 mm ,V' c-: W V V SENIORS OF • • • • •r -w'- . v . • • . • • ; •• • t t 68 5 9 N Money! Money! Money! Treasurer SUE GAINES smiles at her figures while Vice-President CLIFTON LUNS- FORD checks to see if they're right. President SHERYL BRIDGFORTH grins along with Secretary MARGRETTE HUDDLESTON as they check all the money making projects of the year. Class Motto: Winners never quit and quitters never win. Class Colors: Lavender and White Class Flower: Orchid CLASS OF ’68 SAYS THANKS TO JOHN WOOD AND ROGER PRIDY 14 TEN TOP SHERYL BRIDGFORTH Possible CONNIE RISBY grade average VALEDICTORIAN 11 10.35 SALUTATORI AN 10.16 DORIS PLUMB MARGRETTE HUDDLESTON kaye McDowell BARRY STAHL JANET COLYOTT SHEILA JACKSON PHYLLIS BOYER JAMES BALLARD JANET MARIE BAGBY I will my blue eyes to Christine Guerrero.n Lab Assistant 3 Nurse Assistant 1 Library Assistant 2 Homecoming Staff 1 ARVIL CALVIN BILLINGTON I will my good looks and height to Sue Kindrick. Basketball 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 JAMES RAY BALLARD I will my superior intelligence to the inferior juniors. Echo Staff 4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Vice-Pres. 1,2 ROBERT LEE BATES I will my ability to be tardy to anyone who wants it. Chorus 1 Band 1,3 Baseball 1,3,4 Basketball 1,3,4 16 CHARLES EDWARD BARNES I will my favorite sport, girl watching, to any boy who thinks he would enjoy it. Senior Play 4 Library Club 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Math Club Parliamentarian 1 SHERYL KAYE BRIDGFORTH I will my trumpet to Lois Tipton. Band 1,2,3,4 Honor Division Band 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Regional Choir Beta Club 1,2,3,4 Beta Club Vice-President 2 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Queen Candidate 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,4 Volleyball 1 F.B.L.A. 2 F.B. L.A. Historian 2 Library Club 1 Sophomore Attendant to F.F.A. Sweetheart 2 Talent Show 3 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Ozark Echo Staff 4 Co-Editor Ozark Echo 4 Senior Play 4 Class Secretary 1 Class President 3,4 RONALD ERNEST CARNAHAN I will my rebounding and jump- ing ability to Johnny Reynolds. Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 President Pep Club 4 Talent Show 3 17 JANET SHERYL COLYOTT I will my extra cred- its and grades to my brother, Bruce.M FHA 1,2,3,4 FHA Treasurer 2 FHA Historian 4 Pep Club 3,4 Volleyball 1 Library Club 2 Talent Show 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 JUANITA FAYE HUDDLESTON I will my figure to Mary Lynn Collins. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Secretary 1; F.H.A. Song- leader 3; F.H.A. President 4; F.H.A. Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; County Sew-With-Cotton Winner 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus President 2; Class Treasurer 2; First Place Talent Show Win- ner 3; Senior Play 4; Hi- Lit es Staff 4. MARY SUE GAINES I will my natural brown hair to anyone who THINKS blondes have more fun! Library Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Volleyball 1; Ozark Echo Staff 2; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Spanish Club Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Chorus 3; Senior Play 4; Speech Play 3. MARGRETTE HUDDLESTON I will my low masculine voice to James Lunn. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Song Leader 2; F.H.A. President 3; Band 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; First place in Talent Show 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2,4; Class Homecoming Candidate 1; Basketball Homecoming Candi- date 4; Ozark Echo Staff 4; Sen- ior Play 4. JESSE RAY DUGGER We walked the literary paths with Shakespeare, Dickens, and Mr. Holland. SHEILA KAYE JACKSON I will the horse shoes in my locker to Evelyn Wilder. Home Room Reporter 1; Library Club Program Chairman 3; Library Club President 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Pep Club 4. RONNIE GENE KOERNER I will my long sideburns to Steve Laxton. MARY SUE MOSS I will my position as a Senior to any deserving Junior. Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Library Club 1,2 JOHN CLIFTON LUNSFORD I will my ability to take pic- tures to Clyta Carnahan. Band 2 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Class Vice-president 4 Ozark Echo Staff 4 Talent Show Asst. MC 3 Senior Play 4 MARY LOU MORELAN I will my big mouth and abil- ity to get in trouble to Linda Carter. Library Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,4 Volleyball 1 19 KAREN KAYE McDowell I will my ability to stay unattached to my sister, Sue. Band 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Beta Club 3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Volleyball 1 Class Secretary 3 Beta Club Vice-Pres. 4 Honor Division Band 3 Ozark Echo Staff 4 Hi-Lites Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Beta Club Queen Candidate 4 DONNA LUCILLE O'DELL I will my Homecom- ing Queen candidacy to Janice Crowley. Chorus 1,2 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Treasurer 4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 TRAVIS FARRELL PHILLIPS I will my Cheenhickle to Von- dus and a lot of happy, carefree miles. F.F.A. 1 Senior Play 4 Statistician 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 DAVID GENE REYNOLDS I will my height to Johnny Reynolds. Pep Club 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 MARY JANE RAINES I will my good looks to Sherry Leach. Chorus 1 Journalism 2 Library Club Vice-President 4 20 DORIS COLLEEN PLUMB I will my long hair to anyone who needs one millimeter longer. Class Reporter 2 Library Club 2 Hi-Lites Staff 4 CONNIE JEAN RISBY I will my stuffed monkey to Stanley Turner. Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Beta Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1 Volley Ball 1 Spanish Club 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Hi-Lites Staff 4 Ozark Echo Staff 4 Band Secretary 2 Beta Club Secretary 2,3 Beta Club President 4 Spanish Club President 4 Cheerleading Captain 3 Ozark Echo Co-Editor 4 Honor Division Band 3 Senior Play 4 Talent Show 3 County Sew With Cotton Winner 3 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,4. BARRY GENE STAHL I will my basketball uniform to Johnny Reynolds. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Class President 1,2 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Echo Staff 4 Talent Show MC 3 GEORGE LEE THOMPSON CECIL MARVIN TURNER I will my Datsun to Johnny Reynolds. Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 ROGER ELVIN WELLS I will my hot rod Ford to Linda Asher. Basketball 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 A team manager DANNY EDWARD WHITE fussy mtfA Mt U5e.V' . Rid ’ M conA y Dorse suiefUj tpu Boy WOULD YOU BELIEVE? THINK WHO’S BEST ALL AROUND DORIS PLUMB and ARVEL BILLINGTON MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SHERYL BRIDGFORTH and CLIFTON LUNSFORD MOST COURTEOUS CONNIE RISBY and TRAVIS PHILLIPS FACULTY'S CHOICE BEST PERSONALITY KAYE McDOWELL and BARRY STAHL BIGGEST FLIRTS SHERYL BRIDGFORTH and MARVIN TURNER WHO FUNNIEST KAYE McDOWELL and RONNIE CARNAHAN HI-LITES’ CHOICE MOST BASHFUL PHYLLIS BOYER and DANNY WHITE JUANITA HUDDLESTON and BOB BATES BEST LOOKING JUNIOR BEAUTY AND BEAU • T r ' ' • hi , 1 LINDA GREEN STANLEY TURNER MARGARET ROAM OVA JONSON TOM SMITH The Junior Class Officers, President--DON DAVIS, Vice-President--YVONNE BOYER, Secretary--DEBBIE STEPHENS, Treasurer--NANCY JOHNSON, Reporter--LINDA GREEN, after preparing the concession stand for a ballgame. 27 Dorothy Allen Winston Boyer Yvonne Boyer Bruce Asher Sandra Bishop Diana Bradshaw Denise Brock Jerry Brown Joe Brown Bobby Burkhart Clyta Carnahan Kenny Caldwell Mack Campbell K Mary Canady Mary Lynn Collins Larry Crowley Don Davis Billy Duckett 28 Joyce Ellis Danny Emery Rickie Eudaley Violet Fann Beulah Ferre n Mike Evans Richard Fraze Agnes Gargac Robert Garrett Linda Green Dyana Greer Donald Hall Reed Hutchison' Nancy Johnson Rudy Kanell John Kanell Sue Kindrick Sherry Leach Mayford Marler 29 Linda McCarter Sue McDowell Connie Michael Lonnie Michael Steve Monroe Susan Papayik Vondus Phillips Lola Richmond Delbert Moss i David Sanders Nathan Sappington John Sheperd Robert Smith Debbie Stephens Pat Thompson Stanley Turner Tom Wilder Carol Wilhite SOPHOMORE BEAUTY AND BEAU JERRY REEVES EVELYN WILDER President KATHY FREEZE informs Vice-President SHERMAN SISCO, Secretary-Treasurer LINDA ASHER, and Re- porter SHARON WHALEN of their activities of the year. CLASS OF 1970 SPONSORS OFFICERS BRUCE HOLLAND H. B. BRIDGFORTH HAROLD COLLINS 32 Linda Asher Conua Boyer Janie Boyer Otto Brame Janice Crowley Gary Crowley David Drane Brace Colyott Dennis Emery Donnie Eudaley Janice Evans Kathy Freeze 33 Mary Ann Lassiter Jim Lunn Regina Marler Steve Laxton Tom Marandola Ernie Matthews Ruth Moss Gary Nance Jerry O'dell Janet Elder Jerry Reeves William Robinson Shirley Russell Connie Secrease Evelyn Wilder Barbara Wiser Ethel Woods 34 Sharon Whalen Kenny White During their first year in high school, the Freshman officers, Secretary-Treasurer ELLA CRENSHAW, Reporter ARLETTA LAXTON, Vice-President WANDA HUDDLESTON, and President RODNEY COLYOTT perform their duties of the year. SPONSORS OF CLASS OF 1971 EDWIN WALLACE JEANNE WALLACE RUTH GEARHART 36 Ellen Brame Arlene Brown Ranee Bourbon Ronnie Burkhart Freda Canady Linda Carter Jacquline Crowley Charles Drane Glenda Fraze Patricia Borges Barbara Burkhart r Ella Crenshaw Lonnie Goes 37 Daisey Hubbard I Connie Jameson Carolyn Ketchum Terry Mays Jim Hutchison Sue Koerner Arietta Laxton Wanda Huddleston Doris Huffman Judy Johnson Theresa Johnson Judy Joplin Susan Kearby Janice Kelley Shirley Michael Barbara Mitchell Gary Lunsford Rickey Matthews Lee O'Dell Donna Murray 38 Jack Plumb Robert Rains John Reynolds ) f Caroline Owens Pat O'Dell Robert Sheedy Billie Silman Lois Tipton Susan Townsend Harold Trube Wonda White Kieth Woodard John Vanover Rodney Colyott 39 ALAMA MATER Mid the hills of South Missouri Filled with magic lore, Stands the school we'll always cherish: Fairest Ellsinore. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Proudly do we sing Loyal courage and devotion All to thee we bring. 40 -Mil' ;' . ' V SENIOR PLAY—“A READY-MADE FAMILY” CAST Agnes Martyn--MARGRETTE HUDDLESTON Bob--CLIFTON LUNSFORD Marilee--CONNIE RISBY Gracie--JUANITA HUDDLESTON Miss Lydia--SUE GAINES Henry Turner--CHARLES BARNES Doris--KAYE McDOWELL Director--BRUCE HOLLAND Stage Hands-- Prompter—BARRY STAHL ROGER WELLS DAVE) REYNOLDS RONNIE CARNAHAN Sue Gaines G Doris Plumb hard at work pre- paring for Coronation. PREPARATIONS FOR CORONATION Dennis Emery Sue Gaines Melinda Gibson Chris Guerrero Linda Jameson Judy Johnson Ronnie Koemer Stephen Laxton Terry Mays Doris Plumb Jack Plumb Shirley Russell Wayne Sanders Roger Wells Kenneth White Danny White ART CLASS The Faculty and Student Body says Thanks to Mrs. Smith and the Art Class for decorating the stage for the Coronation. After a Big Charge, the REDBIRD VARSITY breaks through for another victory. The BALLPLAYERS and CHEER- LEADERS form lines as candidates walk through. veryone enjoys the verwhelmed with awe, A dorable is ELLA CREN- lL queen coronation the audience watches SHAW, Library Club held each year. It is an MARGRETTE HUDDLES- candidate, as she stands occasion which makes TON, Basketball Teams' with her escort, MIKE our school year complete. choice, with escort, EVANS. BARRY STAHL. IT ardly an eye escapes the T otally captivating is entrance of WANDA D adiant is JUANITA HUD- 1 CONNIE RISBY, Spanish HUDDLESTON, Freshman DLESTON, F.H.A. candi- Club candidate, as she candidate, escorted by date, while proceding enters with escort, DON DANNY ROBERTSON. with GLEN BOYER. HALL. O UE KINDRICK, the t n comes stunning KAYE charming Junior candi- vercome with joy is 1 McDOWELL, Beta Club date, is escorted by W DONNA O'DELL, Senior candidate, escorted by KENNY CALDWELL. candidate, after receiving DON DAVIS. the honor as Queen of E.H.S. TRAVIS PHIL- n this occasion, FROST LIPS is her escort. KJ and FANTASY adds to the ecstasy of the night. aim is the audience when ot a sound is heard as the 'Kj ow we say THANKS to KATHY FREEZE, Sopho- Pep Club candidate, 1 everyone who helped to more candidate, enters LINDA CARTER, enters make this coronation a with GARY CROWLEY. with SHERMAN SISCO. memorable event. 44 QUEEjBOF e.h.s DONNA O’DELL Sue McDowell Junior Captain Mary Lynn Collins Junior Sheryl Bridgforth Senior The Cheerleaders of 1967-68 cheer Sponsored by: GREEN'S RESTAURANT, Ellsinore JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Arietta Evelyn Janet Billie Laxton Wilder Roark Silman Sue Kindrick Connie Risby Kathy Freeze Junior Senior Sophomore the team on to many VICTORIES!!! Sponsored by: KELLEY'S TEXACO STATION, Highway 60 West JR. VARSITY TEAM A junior, RICKIE EUDALEY, awaits ( to jump for an- other rebound. Our best hustler, MARVIN TUR- NER, a senior, hustles into po- sition to run off another play. BARRY STAHL, a senior and high- point man for the past two years, gets ready to intercept another pass to keep the ball in play. Our tallest man, ARVEL BILLING- TON, a senior, uses that 'mean' elbow in another rebound. It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's the basketball! decides DAVID REYNOLDS, a senior, as one of the team-mates shoots a long shot. RONNIE CARNAHAN, a senior and leading rebounder, jumps high above a Naylor Eagle to add two points to the Redbird's score. BOB BATES, a senior, stands by to aid a fellow teammate in another rebound against the Eagles. A junior, STANLEY TURNER, goes up for a jump shot as one of the Naylor Eagles attempts to block. CLIFTON LUNSFORD, a senior, shoots a jump shot to add to our victorious score on coronation night. LONNIE MICHAEL, a ju- nior, shoots another good one for a victory against the Eagles. TIM COOK, junior, shows his good form in another jump shot. THE PEP CLUB CHEERS US ON Officers: President—RONNIE CARNAHAN, Vice-President--JOHNNY REYNOLDS, Secretary S Treasurer--MARY ANN LASSITER. Sponsor: MRS. ]AN DAVIS. DIRECTOR, H. B. BRIDGFORTH BETA CLUB BETA MEMBERS LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Officers: President--Connie Risby, Vice-President--Kaye McDowell, Secretary-Treasurer--Sue Kindrick. SPONSOR: Mrs. Roam INDUCTION CEREMONY On November 13, 1967, the Ellsinore Beta Club performed an Induction Service, bring- ing in five new members. This ceremony was the program for the November P.T.A. meeting. 52 FROSTY creates the chilly scene in F H . A . the WINTER WONDERLAND of the Banquet. F.H.A. CHAPTER ADVISOR: Mrs. Ova Johnson. CHAPTER MOTHERS: Mrs. Mary Risby, Mrs. Dyana Greer, Mrs. Hesta Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Asher. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET OF 1968 BILL BAILEY will never be the same since the F.H.A. HARMO- NETTS' performance. OFFICERS--Juanita Huddles- ton, President; Lola Richmond, Vice-President; Diana Greer, Secretary; Donna O'Dell, Trea- surer; Janice Crowley, Reporter; Phyllis Boyer, Parliamentarian; Janet Colyott, Historian; Wanda Huddleston, Song Leader; Judy Johnson, Devotional Leader. The crowd roars as the HOME MANAGEMENT CLASS tells the audience how not to get a job. SPANISH CLUB LEARNS CULTURE LANGUAGE SPONSOR: Mrs. Gearhart; OFFICERS: President--Connie Risby, Vice-President--Sue Gaines, Secretary--Treas- urer--Grace Guerrero, Reporter--Beulah Ferren. LIBRARY CLUB PROCESSES BOOKS SPONSOR: Mrs. Gearhart; OFFICERS: President—Sheila Jackson, Vice-President--Mary Jane Raines, Secretary-- Billie Silman, Treasurer--Linda McCarter, Reporter--Carol Wilhite. 54 Sponsored by: PHILLIP'S STATION GROCERY, Grandin HI-LITES STAFF OZARK ECHO STAFF 55 Sponsored by: GREEN'S RESTAURANT of Ellsinore 56 BUILDING TRADES COMPLETES HOUSE Instructor: Mr. George Julian W-O-O-ORK! ! WORK! WORK! WORK! JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MR. RICHARD SHOAT Jr. High Coach Science and P.E. MRS. HAZEL BOYD Jr. High English 58 B. Bagby E. Barnett T. Berry N. Borges A. Brown M. Brown T. Caldwell K. Carnahan EIGHTH R A D E C. Catlett P. Daughhetee W. Ellington D. Emery 59 R. Freeze D. Gaines K. Garrett S. Goes R. Hutchison A. Matthews K. Jarvis J. McNelly J. Julian J. Moss J. Ketchum M. O'Dell D. Korenak M. Privett 60 S. Rayburn L. Rymer V. Sappington T. Smith K. Stahl C. Stepp T. Stoner D. Thompson L. Townsend L. Tucker B. White I. Wilder S. Vanover J. Wilhite E. Walker G. Williford C. Whalen R. Wood 61 J. Barnes J. Bishop J. Barnett M. Bourbon R. Boyer S. Boyer W. Boyer S. Brooks SEVENTH GRADE W. Connell J. Crites R. Copeland G. Crowley O. Daughhetee D. Evans K. Farris S. Frederick W. Griffin D. Hampton M. Hubbard S. Horvath D. Jameson B. Johnson D. Johnson P. Johnson J. Kearbey D. Jones R. Kitterman C. Joplin R. Julius K. Lassiter A. Manis D. King C. Matthews T. McNelly H. McNew R. Korenak J. Million i S. Papayik R. Phelps D. Rymer V. Shepherd B. Walker F. White B. Skelton G. Murray L. Robertson C. Moss W. Rains D. Sheedy R. Robinson R. Scaggs D. Stevens P. White C. Sheets K. Stoner S. Wilhite E. Willcut N. Trotter INDIAN ACTIVITIES “A” TEAM GRANDIN JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL “B” TEAM Melody Hubbard, Denise Korenak, Sue Boyer Lynda Frederick, Shirley Frederick Karen Stahl GRANDIN JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS POW WOW FOR A VICTORY JUNIOR HIGH BETA CLUB JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS D. Black K. Boyer R. Brame Miss Ruth Long ELLSINORE SIXTH GRADE D. Brown M. Brown S. Brown D. Carnahan N. Carnahan D. Cates M. Connell R. Connell L Crowley B. Eudaley S. Fennell J. Freeze K. Garrett B. Glover K. Gower 70 C. Holland K. Jamison R. Jamison B. Jarvis B. Julian C. Kanell T. Latimore J. Matthews M. Owens J. Privett J. Rains J. Raymer 71 L. Barks R. Barks Mrs. Karen Jones R. Barks D. Black D. Canady P. Cochran A. Crowley D. Crowley W. Crouch B. Dalton K. Duckett L. Fann S. Gower D. Hampton E. Hampton D. Holland T. Hubbard A. Kearbey T. Kornak K. Lassiter J. Manis ELLSINORE FIFTH GRADE 72 M. Miller C. Million S. Rennison D. Roark G. Robbins T. Sappington M. Silman P. Stahl S. Walker V. Wilcut ELLSINORE FOURTH GRADE D. Bishop T. Bishop P. Borges K. Bowman S. Brame S. Brawley 73 Mrs. Alleyene Condray F. Carter D. Cates P. Cornell S. Crouch B. Fann L. Gaines S. Huffman L. Jameson R. Julian M. Kelly J. Midkiff G. Miller P. Miller S. Norman S. Packman 74 v ; V S. Carter S. Dalton P. Hampton D. McClendon P. Russel Mrs. Dorothea Mangnall D. Jarvis R. Kanell T. Marandola D. McClendon f.H W. Johnson R. Michael D. Miller S. Mosher J. O'Dell J. Privett R. Robbins K. Scaggs G. Shepherd K. Silman A. Walker E. Wells J. Whalen ELLSINORE THIRD GRADE 75 ELLSINORE THIRD GRADE, Continued B. White C. White S. Willcut J. Wilder M. Branscum 0 mn E A C H E R A MRS. VEDA WHALEN smiles proudly at the work of the kindergarten students. D MRS. HAZEL ASHER and MRS. ILENE KINGEN indexing cards in the Elementary Library. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Kelley Sonny Greer Bruce Holland Timon Price Chester Myrick Luin Leach Elmo Van Dyke Floyd Boyer Burton Boyer Dorothy Stephens (Not Pictured) Clifford Stephens ELLSINORE SECOND GRADE K. Brame Mrs. Hesta Johnson L. Canady V. Crowley C. Duckett C. Eudaley S. Gowers P. Hampton J. Jameson L. Johnson D. Joplin M. Kearby M. May M. Miller C. Owens J. Phelps A. Rains D. Rayburn J. Rennison E. Reynolds P. Russell M. Sappington T. Stucker A. Tucker S. Wells S. White V. Willcut D. Wood 77 ELLSINORE FIRST GRADE R. Carter R. Carter B. Coldman C. Berrie Mrs. Eva Smith T. Boyer V. Barks J. Bales J. Boyer 78 J. Condray A. Connell K. Connell J. Crites K. Davis C. Ellis 79 D. Bishop D. Borges C. Boyer L. Bounds R. Cates J. Coby T. Coldman J. Crowley S. Dalton T. Davis K. Duckett H. Fann Mrs. Martha Cassity D. Hampton M. Harvey H. Johnson B. Lunsford L. Marandola ELLSINORE KINDERGARTEN G. Miller G. Moss L. Privett S. Reynolds W. Robertson G. Robinette M. Russell D. Sappington T. Scaggs M. Shankle D. Stahl M. Steadman L. Stucker C. Walker J. Walker C. Webb L. Whalen 81 T. White M. Wood R. Woods GRANDIN FIFTH GRADE K. Brooks S. Johnson M. Jones S. Jones J. McGuire C. McNew Mrs. Harolene Pridy D. Smith K. Walker C. Elder J. Fraze J. Hutchison K. Lunsford P. Mays J. Reeves GRANDIN SIXTH GRADE J. Abbott M. Barnett R. Campbell M. Carey J. Rice R. Rice C. Trube S. Sanders K. Whitaker D. Wilson 82 GRANDIN FIFTH GRADE GRANDIN FOURTH GRADE D. Bridgforth R. Brooks I. Byrd R. Campbell R. Epperson J. Frederick C. Harvey H. Hutchison P. Kitterman P. Mays 83 I. McGonigal C. Ritchey T. Tipton A. Trotter L. Trotter GRANDIN THIRD GRADE M. Allen Mrs. Retha McNew B. Caldwell T. Huddleston ]■ King V. Miller J. Papyik N. Ritchey M. Robertson G. Smith J. Tipton K. WTiitaker L. Wilson 84 D. Harvey T. Johnson C. King GRANDIN SECOND GRADE Mrs. Marjorie Edmunds T. Baggett M. Dunlap R. Barnett M. Coleman D. Elders J. Fraze K. Lewis C. Lewis N. Mays R. McGonigal N. Reeves S. Ritchey P. Roark S. Silman M. Swigert S. Swigert A. Townsend J. Townsend S. Ward L. Williford 85 D. Simpson L. Barnett L. Epperson C. Eschliman G. Gearhart T. Julius B. King Mrs. Mary Chaligoj B. Mays J. McDowell P. McGonigal C. Morrill R. Nance P. Papayik S. Phillips A. Shoat D. Simpson J. Smith P. Stoner M. Swigert K. Walker GRANDIN FIRST GRADE 86 K. Bridgforth J. Caldwell D. Catlett Mrs. Alice Myfick GRANDIN KINDERGARTEN R. Douglas J. Eschliman S. Harvey V. Harvey J. Hussey L. Johnson J. Jones R. Julius J. Lambert S. Mays S. McGonigal C. Nance P. Ritchey D. Smith J. Tipton 87 GRANDIN SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Dale Jones 88 GRANDIN BEGINNER’S BAND Even though we don't readily think of the up-keep and cleaning HENRY SWIGERT does at Grandin, it's a very important job, and we appreciate him very much. During the nine years that BILL FREEZE has been the Ellsinore custodian, he has done a fine job in his various duties of sweeping, keeping the fire going, etc. Savory aromas drift through the Ellsinore halls as MARY GAINES, DOROTHY STEPHENS, and PEARL LEACH pre- pare our daily meals. 90 Compliment's of TONY CATES ELLSINORE COFFEE SHOP 322-9290 Ellsinore, Mo. Tony and Evelyn Kel ley Postmaster Ellsinore, Mo. tkanki. f M, H UUf. fo 4 maJmf OhJL SistuA adduM+i.! THE ZIP CODE FOR YOUR DELIVERY 63937 KEEP THIS NOTICE FOR READY REFERENCE ROBERTSON’S AUTO SERVICE SUPPLY Where Customers Bring Their Friends V. E. SHEPERD STATION GROCERY Mechanical Electrical Repairs Sales, Parts, Service 322-9293 Ellsinore, Mo. Ellsinore, Mo. Phone 322-9294 Mobil McDOWELL’S STORES GRANDIN W. R. McDowell 593-4410 ELLSINORE E. O. McDowell 322-5355 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Warm Morning Temco Heat King Quality Milk and Ice Cream -JPY OUI Ure-Gas Congratulations Seniors ‘68 Compliments of OZARK HOLIDAY INN LAVENDER’S SERVICE STATION Ellsinore Mo. Gas-Oil Accessories Phone DA 2-9522 Highway 60 West Ph. DA 2-5332 Wanda Wallie (©Ef) Hway 60 West Ellsinore X Missouri Van Dyke’s Store, Inc. Owned and Operated by Clyde Sarah Carnahan Ph. 322-9322 Ellsinore, Mo, Groceries Hardware Tindle Feeds International Shoes Philgas Bottle Tanks RISBY LUMBER COMPANY 322-5343 El Isinore Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. S. J. CARNAHAN Route 2 El Isinore BARBS KEARBEY’S BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY SHOP Operator: Barb Condray Open: Wed nesda y—Sa tu rda y Open: Tuesday—Saturday 322-5250 El Isinore 593-4483 Grandin Compliments of KITTERMAN’S INSURANCE AGENCY Grandin, Missouri Bob Kitterman, Agent Representing CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANIES Compliments of GUNTER’S GARAGE Grandin, Missouri Bob Gunter Dale Tipton, Owner SMITH’S STORE Grandin, Missouri Ph. 593-4315 Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Feeds Coupons Given on All Cash Sales and on Accounts Paid in Full When Due (Feed Excluded) Stop and Shop with Ralph Goldie Quality Meats, Fancy and Staple Groceries Need a Good Used Car? for Clean Cars at Reasonable Prices, Try TIPTON’S AUTO SALES Grandin, Missouri Phone 593-4392 MEMBER MISSOURI BANKERS ASSOCIATION MEMBER AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION 1913 Grandin, Missouri 1967 A Home Bank for Home People Capital, Surplus and Profits $152,000.00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Telephone 593-4211 BANK OF GRANDIN DIRECTORS H. A. McKinney, CHR. A. V. McKinney Bob Kittermen Louis Bedell Gladys Van Dyke Glen McDowell Compliments of Pjl BAMBY BREAD I VUIAJ Department Store Your Headquarters for LEVI'S TOELLNER BAKERY and BOBBIE BROOKS Poplar Bluff, Downtown Poplar Bluff Missouri THILMAN ELECTRIC Compliments of COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of STUCKER BROS.’ Wiring Supplies Lighting Fixtures (1 2 Block So. of Hway, 60 Ea.) BODY SHOP 202 North O Street Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone SU 5-7090 Dent Work and Painting Glass Installation—Free Estimates 1518 So. Broadway Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone SU 5-2938 CHAS. C. MEEK LUMBER CO. Ditch Road at Mo. Pacific Tracks Phone SU 5-5754 C Meek for Lumber Poplar Bluff, Mo. Styl-Vu Optical Company 109 South Broadway Phone SU 5-4769 Poplar Bluff, Missouri REMNANT HOUSE 203 Poplar St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. Sew and Save with Our Fashion Fabrics THREE RIVERS WM. N. (BILL) SCOTT TIMES Store Manager Our Only Obligation Is to the People [fBlI STORES Serving Eight Counties mP— - - Serving Eight Counties 221 Pine Street Butler, Wayne, Ripley, Poplar Bluff, Missouri Stoddard, Carter, Phone: SU 5-6411 Dunklin, Reynolds, Clay (Ark.) Exciting Fashions Happen Fisher Stereo Components Conn Organs Band Instruments at Story Clark Pianos Gibson Guitars Amplifiers 7 1 T'Q WS HAYS MUSIC 313 Vine Street Poplar Bluff, Missouri Downtown Poplar Bluff Joel S. Hays Letha M. Hays Open Friday Nights Till 8 P.M. SU 5-4426 DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC Evening Except Sunday Poplar Bluff, Missouri Member of the Associated Press 15,300 Daily Readers GARRISON SALLEE FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Furnishings WILLI AMSVILLE TOWN AND COUNTRY HARDWARE RESTAURANT LUMBER 111 South Broadway Poplar Bluff, Mo. 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Paneling Instead of Planking Daily Williamsville, Mo. Closed on Sunday Sid and Lois Ferguson BUFFINGTON BROS. Heating Cooling 117-A Bartlett SU 5-6768 Poplar Bluff STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Poplar Bluff, Mo. MARVEL MUSIC COMPANY Coin Controlled Machines Hway 67 South Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone SUnset 5-3333 Coke Has the Taste You Never Get Tired of • OTTltO UNDE AUTMOUTY Of THt COCA-COIA COMPANY IY Enjoy the Game More Compliments of Stucker and Groves IGA Food Liner 220 East Pine St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. PONTI TED FULLER PONTIAC SU 5-7733 Highway 67 South Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 A C WIDE TRACK TOWN SCOTT’S CAFE SWANK’S SERVICE 24 Hour WKBCK.INC KVIOI Highway 67 South in Poplar Bluff Phone: SU 53015 or SU 55222 Compliments of BANK OF POPLAR BLUFF The Old Reliable Since 1886 Our 82nd Year of Progressive Banking Poplar Bluff Missouri VAN BUREN FEED SUPPLY Phone FA 3-4349 Van Buren, Mo. Corno Feeds, Seed, Fertilizer Custom Grinding Mixing THEY FLY THROUGH THE AIR WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE Drink Dr Pepper Poplar Bluff, Missouri SCENES FROM THE SENIOR PLAY YOUR JUNIOR COLLEGE EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO EACH GRADUATE AND STUDENT OF THE ELLSINORE HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of The First National Bank of Doniphan A Good Place To Bank Smart LUMBER COMPANY Phone 996-2128 1407 HilIcrest Plaza Doniphan, Missouri GARRISON FURNITURE STORES Frigidaires—Zenith Radios and Televisions Stoves—Speed Queen Washers EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME FURNITURE Doniphan, Missouri PHILLIPS 66 RED’S GMC TRUCKS—PONTIAC CARS RED'S GMC TRUCKS—PONTIAC CARS Highway 60 East Phone 323-4331 Van Buren, Missouri Compl iments of C. P. TURLEY Magistrate of Court Van Buren, Missouri NICHOL’S JOLLY CONE STAVE COMPANY Owned Operated by INCORPORATED DAVID HOUSTON Oak Staves and Lumber and Building Material Van Buren, Missouri Phone 314 323-4334 On the Beautiful Current River Van Buren, Missouri VAN BUREN OIL COMPANY W. H. Crafton Gas, Diesel, Motor Oil Auto Parts FA 3-4404 Van Buren O. B. SPENCE STORE Feed Tires Groceries Accessories Shell Gas Oil Phone 2412 Williamsville, Missouri NORRIS GARAGE Truck Sales Service CL 1-2371 Highway 60 Fremont BROOK’S Compliments of PHARMACY PEWITT-SLOAN Dewey Evelyn Brooks FUNERAL HOMES Veterinary Supplies— Prescriptions— Sundries— Drugs Van Buren—Ellsinore Druggist: L. Fields Simms, R.P.H. FA 3-4226 DA 2-2321 Phone FA 3-4514 Van Buren, Missouri GRASSHAM BROTHERS CHEVROLET COMPANY Wrecker Service Van Buren, Missouri Phone FA 3-4524 THE CURRENT LOCAL A Voice in the Ozarks Since 1884 Van Buren, Missouri Phone FA 3-4515 Publishers: Alan Marjorie Turley FAYE’S FABRIC BUD HOLLOWAY SHOP INSURANCE AGENCY AND Piece Goods Notions REAL ESTATE 115 State Street Insurance for Home—Business—Auto F.H.A. Home Financing G.l. Loans Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Holloway Building—503 Vine Street Phone SU 5-4025 Poplar Bluff, Missouri EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 210 Locust Doniphan, Missouri Phone WY 6-2345 TOWER 1 LANES Phone J| KXlTfl 996-2622 Doniphan, Missouri . 220 North Main 114 North Broadway LI 7-6311 SU 5-7694 Perryville, Mo. 63775 Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901 UNITED BUSINESS MACHINES Service Is Our Business Smith-Corona UNCLE JOE’S DISCOUNT STORE Sales-Service Over 50,000 Items New Used Typewriters Portables of All Makes 422 Vine SU 5-4612 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Priced To Save You Money Highway 53 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Buick Automobiles Used Cars VANDOVER MOTOR COMPANY Highway 67 South Poplar Bluff, Missouri International Trucks Used Trucks Best Wishes to the Class of '68 from Your FRIENDLY MERCHANTS in Downtown Poplar Bluff Compliments of BUFORD WESTBROOK Sheriff Phone FA 3-4510 Home FA 3-4300 BAUMGART MOTOR CO. 422 West Pine Blvd. Poplar SUnset 5-5760 SUnset 5-5769 PETE E. DESGRANGES Office Phone SU 5-3169 Res. Phone SU 5-5073 Income Tax and Bookkeeping Service 213 South Broadway Poplar Bluff, Missouri McSpadden Funeral Home FLOAT STREAM RESTAURANT 24 Hour Ambulance Service We Will Serve: Dinner Plate, Lunch, and Sanwiches Phone FA 3-4222 Ellsinore Phone 322-5222 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Hwy 60 Phone FA 3-9606 Van Buren, Mo. AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS Dodge Bluff, Missouri CARTER COUNTY SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 237 Van Buren, Missouri James N . Pender, Secretary—Treasurer OFFICERS W. O. Price—President Frank J. Rucinski—Vice President James N . Pender—Secretary Anella Campbell—Clerk Virginia Williams—Clerk Gertie Kennedy—Clerk Current Rate DIRECTORS James Pender Gladys Van Dyke Ernie A. Nichols Glenn McDowell W. O. Price Dr. Frank Rucinski Clarence Macy Accounts Insured Up to $10,000.00 FAirview 3-4422 Taste That Beats the Others Cold PEPSICOLA PEPSI Pours It On! They're coming to take you away! Haf Ha! Ha! BOOSTERS Shannon Flowers—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Goodyear Service Store—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Taylors Cafe—Poplar Bluff, Missouri BOOSTERS Wm . Lowell Colyott—Hunter, Missouri H. B. Bridgforth Family—Grandin, Missouri Bell's Super A Pat's Diner—Van Buren, Missouri Western Auto Associate Store—Van Buren, Missouri Nicholson's Grocery—Van Buren, Missouri McNabb-Cravens Funeral Home—Doniphan, Missouri Mrs. Omah Sang—Carter County Circuit Clerk Recorder—Van Buren, Mo. Ray King—Carter County Treasurer—Van Buren, Missouri Doniphan Auto Parts—Doniphan, Missouri Jenkins' Shoe Store—Doniphan, Missouri Butler Tire Shop—Doniphan, Missouri Boster Mobil Oil—Doniphan, Missouri James H. Hutchison—Winding Hill Farm—Grandin, Missouri Clarence Coleman—Carter County Clerk—Van Buren, Missouri C. G. Kelley—Carter County Collector—Van Buren, Missouri Foster Service Station—Van Buren, Missouri Frontier House—Highway 60 West—Ellsinore, Missouri Melvin's Jewelry Gift Shop—Doniphan, Missouri Johnny's Shoe Shop—Doniphan, Missouri McNabb-Cravens Funeral Home—Doniphan, Missouri Harry's Barber Shop—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Rains LeGrand Feed Store—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Joe's Motor Service—Poplar Bluff, Missouri CIT Loans—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Bluff Electric Works—Poplar Bluff, Missouri BOOSTERS Joe's Motor Service—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Rains LeGrand Feed Store—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Harry's Barber Shop—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Car City—10th Pine, Poplar Bluff, Missouri City Motor Sales—500 East Pine, Poplar Bluff, Missouri Truck Center—Highway 67 South, Poplar Bluff, Missouri Montgomery Cope Mens Shop—Poplar Bluff, Missouri McNeely Shoe Service—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Overbey's—Poplar Bluff, Missouri United Motor Sales—Highway 67 South, Poplar Bluff, Missouri George's Drug Rack Incorporated — Highway 67 South, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Rains LeGrand Feed Store—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Joe's Motor Service—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Gateway Sales--Poplar Bluff, Missouri Loma Linda Bait Shop—Highway 67 North, Route One, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Great Northern Land Company Insurance—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Poplar Bluff Loan Building Association—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Bluff Travel Service—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Whitener Chain Saw Marine Sales—630 East Pine St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. Whitmers Barber Shop—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Hy McWilliams Furniture—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Deep Freeze—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Compliments of Dale Cross--Poplar Bluff, Missouri Glen Kiser—Poplar Bluff, Missouri CARTER COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY Van Buren, Mo. Serving: Van Buren, Ellsinore, Hunter, Fremont 118 B-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-R-P ! ! ! ! Gosh, I thought he would never leave ! V V -A ST V j V • • . • v ---- ’ .• ' • a m S _ - . •w V V - • V, w. ■ -N ' c.-. V- -— • v'fcX — W- T J - , N r - r .v. 55- ‘ -V ' •-■ • ■ .r- ■ y- ' -- - ;C -. V :•: V . x • -«L y ■«. 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