fs J. R. WILSON Superintendent Student Council Sponsor Mathematics Physical Science K. S. T. C. BETTY SWAN Second H. L. G. K. S. T. C. CHARLES DURALL Principal, Coach Senior Sponsor English Physical Education Drivers Training Kent State University K. S. T. C. MARY O'HERN Third and Fourth H. 1. G.-A. E. Colorado University IMOGENS CLAYTON Junior Sponsor Home Economics Lunchroom Supervisor Warrensburg Kansas State LUCILLE T.EAKE Fifth and Sixth LaGrange College K. S. T. C. Missouri University ELSIE BAKES Sophomore Sponsor Commerce, Guidance Hannibal LaGrange K. S. T. C. Missouri University MILDRED INLOW Principal First K. S. T. C.-B. S. H. L. G. Culver-Stockton CAROLYN HAFNER Seventh and Eighth Central College Southern Methodist U. C. M. S. C. K. S. T. C. HENRY McCLINTOCK Freshman Sponsor Chorus, Economics American History Citizenship Geography K. S. T. C.: U. U. 2 StudenT C ouNcil Front row—L. to R,—Eula Liae Ellison, Virginia Wilson, Shirley Salsman, Sponsor J. K. Wilson Back row---L. to R.—Teddy Summers, Junior Ardrey, J9ob Cowden, Charles Woods, Donnie Ravenscraft The students of Center High School, in order to give the stu- dents a practical knowledge of democracy by instituting self-govern- ment in center High School, to bring about a better co-operation between the students and their teachers, to promote the general welfare of the student body, and to establish higher standards of character, leadership, scholarship, and school spirit, established a Constitution for the Student Council. The Student Council was organized September 22, 1950. The Council consisted of eight members, one representative and the president of each class. The elected officers were Shirley Salsman, President, Virginia Wilson, Vice-President, Jdary Webb, oecretary, and Junior Ardrey, Reporter. Other members consisted of Bobby Cowden, Charles woods, Teddy Summers, and Donnie Ravenscraft. school carnival was planned and held on February 15, 1951, It was a great success in spite of the ice storm that occurred during that period. Other activities' sponsored by the Student Council included a food stand at Achievement Day on April 7th, and on May 10th there was an all school party held at Buzzards Roost, at Florida Park. The Student Council has been a success since its organization in 1949. 3 Bob Cowden Anchors Aweigh Basketball............1,2,3,4 Chorus..................1,2,3 Junior Play.................3 President.................3,4 Repre sentat ive............2 Student Council.............4 Quartet...................3,4 Activities, Annual Staff..4 Dwsine ertch Tot V3liable Papketbell...1,2,3,4 Chorus.......1,2,3,4 •Tunior ’'lay.........3 ' usrtet..............4 Reporter..............4 Annual 4 Sherry Tapley Glad she's a Senior Basketball......1,2,3,4 Chorus..........1,2,3,4 President..............2 Vice-President.........4 Senior Quartet.........4 Junior Play............3 Editor, Annual Staff..4 Etta Mae Inlow A swell cheerleader Cheerleader.................3,4 Chorus.................1,2,3, 4 Lunchroom.....................4 Junior Play...................3 Queen Candidate...............4 Undergraduate, Annual Staff..4 Dorothy Briggs Angel??? 3asketball............1,2, 3,4 Chorus...................2,3,4 Secretary Treasurer......3,4 Photographer, Annual Staff..4 John Baker Can't find a girl Basketball..............1,2,3,4 Chorus....................1,2,3 Junior Play.....,,............3 Vice-President...............,3 Quartet.....................3,4 Senior Editor, Annual Staff..4 5 Kenneth Evans Have you seen Sandra? Basketball......1,2,3, A Chorus...........1,2,3,4 Junior Play............3 Student Council........3 Quartet................4 Sports, Annual Staff..4 Sandra Asher «ill make some guy a good wife Lunchroom...................2,3,4 uhorus....................1,2,3,4 heporter........................2 Vice-President..................2 oenior .Juartet.................4 Historian, Annual Staff.........4 LCildreJ Scheiner ”’ Vish I was 18” Basketball.............2,2 Assistant Art Editor, Annual Staff.............4 forma Jean Ja cksor. .Largaret palmer Lola !‘r.v 11 o--r Chargeabl e Ain' t she sweet ! Her heart I3 r. feor a Chorus Basketball 1,2,3,4 orn s r - t , . 1 9 Quartet cnorus .1,2,U Baokettall.., Junior Play 3 Junior 3 Art Editor, Basketball neporter ,1 Annual Stuff, A Lunchroom Assistant Editor, 2,3 .Arx.ua 1. .4 Activities, Annual otaff..4 6 Joyce Leake Next Victim?? Chorus...............1 Glee Club............1 Business Manager, Annual Staff.........4 Sara Cowden Undecided Basketball..........1,2,3,4 Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Chorus Accompanist...2,3,4 Junior Play................. Photographer, Annual Staff.....................4 Shirley Sals,-nan Army or Navy? Basketball...........1,2,3,4 Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Quartet..............1,2,3,4 Junior Plfiy...............3 Student Council..........3,4 Fun Editor, Annual Staff..4 Norma Uertz Meet me In St. Louis .........1,2,3,4 Chorus.......1,2,3,4 Freshman Play,.....1 Softball..........2,3 Annual Staff........A Norma Ellison Shirley oexuon Moved Away Pirate from Hannibal High Chorus................1,2,3 Tpnnis..................... Annual Staff..............4 7 history of the senior cuss On September 4, 1947, twenty-four green looking freshmen ascended the stairs of center High School. The class consisted of the following members: John baker, Margaret Palmer, Bob Cowden, Sherry Tapley, Dorothy Briggs, Sandra Asher, Kenneth Evans, uwaine Fertch, Etta Mae Inlow, Shirley Salsman, Earl Reeves, Sftilrley Schuermann, Joyce carter, Norma Kohler, Norma Jean Jackson, Mildred Tapley, Sara Cowden, cola May Floyd, Joe Campbell, Ellis Hinch, Stella Rabat, Donna MeDade, Arthur Camme, and Buena Buhrkuhl. Miss Faye K. Moore was selected as our class sponsor. When school opened the next fall, the mere educated class of £ophomores had lost five of their members f the year before, Ellis Hinch, Donna ucDade, Joe Campbell, Cola May Floyaf, end Buena Buhrkuhl. Two new members were added, Joyce Ceake and Mildred ScfyKimer Again, Miss Faye K. Moore was selected as our sponsor. In the year of 1949, enrolled as Juniors in C. H. 5. Only two members dropped out, Arthur Caena. end Stella Fabst. Mr. -’Bryan Hansford was selected as our class sponsor. Activities of our oleMs-consisted of a play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town. Vile honored the -senior class ith banquet'titled, Old Fashioned uarden. During the year we lost four members, Mildred Japley, Norma Kohler, Earl Reeves, and Shirley Schuermann. OnemHWt'member wa added, Norma Ellison. And now in the year of 1951, we have climbed the ladder of education to our senior year of high school, ; e have thre'e new members, COl 1tty Floyd, Shirley Sexton, and Norma Mertz. Two members, Norma, Ellieoh mni Joyce Carter, moved away. Mr. Charles Uurall is our class sponsor. .Therwrejpe -only seventeen members left in our class and as we approach graduation time we realize the good times and many friends that we have acquired and enjoyed during our four years of high school at good old C. H. S. ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR--'............ ASSISTANT EDITOR----- I HISTORIAN------------ UNDERGRADUATE EDITOR' girls shorts Editor-' BOYS SPORTS EDITOR— FUN EDITOR--......... ART EDITOR----------- ASSISTANT ART EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHERS-------- BUSINESS MANAGER----- ACTIVITIES----------- SENIOR EDITOR........ ANNUAL STAFF........- ANNUAL STAFF--------- ------------------Sherry Tapley -------------Norma Jean Jackson ------------------Sandra Asher -----------------Etta Mae Inlow ----------------Margaret Palmer ------------------Konneth Evans ----------------Shirley Salsman -----------------Lola May Floyd ----------------Mildred Scheiner Dorothy Briggs and Sara Cowden --------------------Joyce Leake ---------------------Bob Cowden ---------------------John Baker -----------------Shirley Sexton --------------------Norma Mertz « ANNUAL STAFF Dwaine Fertch SENIOR CUSS PROPHECY Thia is tlie year of 1966 and tha Sanior Class of 1951 has hald thair first raunion sinca their graduation from Canter High School. Tha reunion was hald in tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Durall and children of Shelby- ville, Missouri. This is a summary of each individual's life up to the present time. Shirley S lsman is a nurse in St. John's Mental Hospital. She is very successful in her work. Sara Cowden is playing in a concert at Carnegie Hall in New fork. Norma Mertz is a telephone operator in St. Louis. No one has heard whether she plans to get married or to stay an old maid. Margaret Palmer and Jess Horn were’married soon after school was out. They live on a farm east of Center and have four children, Maggie, Leon, Jessica, and Ann. lou remember John Baker? Well, he is playing basketball for the Globe Trotters and has made a small fortune. We hear he is getting ready to return to Center for a wife. Mildred Scheiner is marrying her boss, whom she has worked for five years. He's a millionaire and the wedding is to be quite an affair. Dorothy Briggs married M. A. Calhoun the day after we graduated in 1951. They have two fine children, Augustus and Melinda. Sherry Tapley and Bob Cowden got married about four months after graduation. Sherry is a reporter for the Cossip in New fork, sob is in the Navy. Joyce Leake is a stenographer for a Diaper Manufacturing Company in Colorado. She is still single. Lola May Ployd and Pat Myers got married about a year after graduation at Center. They have twins, Larry and Cary. Shirley Sexton is an old maid as of now. Hut not for long. She has some man on the string. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine rertoh are building a new home about two miles south of Center. They have five little Pertch's. The twins, Eddie and Etta, and the triplets, uwaine, ilaine, and Wayne. Ur. and Mrs. Kenny Evans live in New fork. She was Sandra Asher. Kenny drives a truck and Sandra takes care of Linda Sue and Terry Lee. They are planning on building a little bungalow in New York. Norma Jean Jackson is getting married soon. e hear they are going to live on a pig farm near Monroe City. 1 hope they have good luck with all their little pigs. Jr Sisyyt4Lj VI? Senior O QrVapVi 9 LAST .7ILL AND TESTAMENT I, I,'armaret Palmer, being of sound mind, do hereby will my basketball ability to ny sister, Mary, and to Jim Cottrell, my back seat in the study hall the eighth period. I, Norma Jean Jackson, being of sound mind, do hereby will my height to Kathleen Garnett, and my Republican platform to Marilyn Howald. I, Sherry Tapley, being of sound mind, do hereby v ill my patience and interest in holding one boy to Betty Ransdell, and my place on the Annual Staff to Martha Asbury. I, Lorothy Briggs, being of sound mind, do hereby will my quiet ways to Lois Nickerson, and my guard position on the basketball team to Loris Cov den. Lo your best, Doris. I, Dwaine Fertch, being of sound mind, do hereby will my favorite seat in the lunchroom to Jim Cottrell, and my luck to Junior Ardrey. I, Etta Mae Inlow, being of sound mind, do hereby v ill my place in the lunchroom to Bill Shulse, and my cheerleading suit to anyone who likes it as well as I did. I, John Baker, being of sound mind, do hereby will my basketball position to Slim Wisner, and my way with women to Charlie Sells. I, Shirley Salsman, being of sound mind, do hereby will my alto part in the girls quartette to Sue Brothers, and my basketball suit to Lois H. I, Sara Cov den, being of sound mind, do hereby will my piano ability to Janice Korav ltz, and my good times at Center High School to Marilyn Sue. I, Norma Mertz, being of sound mind, do. hereby v ill my good sense of humor to Marilyn Eoweld, and my 'silly laugh to Sue Brothers. I, Bobby Cov den, being of sound mind, do hereby will my favorite parking place on Sunday night to Gene Cole,' and my musical success to anyone who can stay- in chorus. I, Sandra Asher, being of sound mind, do hereby will my knife that I butter bread with in the lunchroom, to Clellen Brooks, and my soprano part in the girls quartette to Mary '.’.'ebb. I, Kenny Evans, being of sound mind, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to Carol Jone3, and my' trip to the lunchroom the second period every day to Riley Morawitz. I, Mildred Scheiner, being of sound mind, do hereby v ill my naturally curly hair to Joyce Jennings, and my art ability to Paul Jones. I, Lola Mae Floy'd, being of sound mind, do hereby vyill my back work in Clerical Office Practice to Betty Ransdell, and my back seat in study hall to Charles Woods. I, Joyce Leake, being of sound mind, do hereby will my variety of boy- friends to Martha Asbury, and my second chance to take the Constitutional test to Clellen Brooks. I, Shirley Sexton, being of sound mind, do hereby will my Saturday nights to Rosemary Brown, and my typewriter to Donna Clark. 10 BACCALAUREATE Processional--------- Invocation----------- Special-------------- Baccalaureate Address Special-------------- Benediction---------- Recessional---------- ------------------------Mary 7 ebb -------------Reverend Eisenberg Sue Brothers and Marilyn Howald ------------Reverend John Bolden -------------Mrs. Charles Durall -----------------------Joyce Woods ------------------------Mary V ebb COMMENCEMENT Processional------------ Invocation-------------- Special----------------- Introduction of Speaker- Address— --------------------Mary V ebb ------------Austin Chenoweth --------------Ciris' Quartet -Superintendent J. R. Wilson ---------Father C. B. Oreene Presentation of Drivers Training Awards--------Charles Durall Presentation of the Class and Awards----------Charles Durall Presentation of Diplomas----------------------E. C. Morawitz Benediction--------------------------------------C. C. Layne Recessional-----------------------------------------Mary V ebb CLASS MOTTO; Aim High and Strive to Reach Your Aim CLASS COLOR: Pink and White CLASS FLOWER: Pink Roses 11 12 timers SK3 mE 1 ■ S X iX Ji - .X Charles Woods , President1 Meet me in the hall’iSally. iUgene uole Vice-President OhJ these nurses Earl Schaffer Sec. and Treas How do you spell women, Earl? Jim Cottrell Reporter A real gentlemen Junior Ardrey Student Council Captain of the gambling ring Boh Visner Den f.rous 14 Paul Jones Like's to torment Miss Baker. ‘ tk frladyf, ’’oloo ib Enjoys Shorthand Riley Morwltz I'll be by at 7x00, Sandra. Martha A3bury Who Is Johnt V Betty Ransdel.l Can't -nake up her aind. Or can iBhe 5 • Dixie. Swon Let's go to Perry. Charlie Sells “Ohl these- v open 1 T A Clellen Brooks Guard No. 66 George Ford Ladle's an 15 Teddy Summers President Second Harry James li. L. Hoffman Vice-President Where's Mary? Jackie tdssmiller Secy, k Trees, kinds her business Carol Jones May make the first team next year Donna Clark uynamite{ Doris cowden deporter Shy, but nice Charlene Brooks Oh! Jimmy Donna uavis Silence please Mary Webb Student council Hard to please Sandra ..isner Big Imagination Billy yanking nes seeder's Tain Mary Palmer Basketball Star Eula Mae Blliaon Moved Away . - LS Angeta Gordon Perry Bound Lois Hickerson I'm a real blonde Billy Cottrell Frantrfdrd's loss. Center's gain Mary Booher Jackie's Buddy IT Donnie navenscraft President Wolf? Kathleen Garnett Vice-President Shorty Sary Anne .dsner Secy. ITeas. Actress Rosemary Brown Rosie Janice orawitz Reporter -iusic ikster Billy Dickensheets Carnival King Virginia Wilson Student Council Nice and quiet Joyce Jennings Jennings forever Robert Poage Bookworm Clove Snodgrass Moved Away Billy Shulse Cook Jo Ann Kurz Chatterbox y Stella Inlow uite a lady ,.ayne Lennox Half-pint rhyllis Herring •.ell liked 19 Junior Benn Kitchen Helper James Vahle farmer C ?!s ?sKett a c Front Row—L. to R.—Betty Ransdell, Sandra Aisner, Mary Calmer, Charlene Brooks, Sara Cowden Second how—L, to K.—Margaret Palmer, Captain, Shirley Salsman, Co-Captain, Ulellan Brooks, Doris Cowden, Dorothy Brings, Lois Hickerson Center 31 Frankford 15 «Center 19 Perry 13 Center 17 New London 6 «Cen ter v.'O Laddonia 27 Center 14 Farber IS «Cen er 20 Farber 16 Center 4_ New London 31 ««Cen er 46 ..'adis on 31 Center 36 Fr nkford 30 ««Center 33 Hoi” Rosary 25 Center 15 Perry 19 ««Cen er •7. wo ’onroe City 48 Cen ter 37 Laddonia 40 «-«Center 25 bethel 20 Center 34 Perry 22 ««Cen ter 41 Phil-Emers on 20 Center 46 Ilasco 12 «««Cent er c Id t.ionroe City 49 Center 22 Farber 30 «««Center 37 Palmyra 40 Center 42 La. nia 41 Center 22 Ilasco 9 One star for Center Termor. en t (Tw.o star for 1 cnrce C Ity Tc urnur.'.ent Three star for Palmyra Terr narrent Center rirls has ..on 15 loo L 7 r o . a join ts for Cen cr t r Is 691 xotal coin 1 s for c onen..s 164 21 3oys Souad Bob Cowden, Eugene Cole, Co-Captain Second Row-L. to R.—James Vahle, fiiley iferawitz, Charles Woods, Bob ffisner, James Cottrell, Dviaine Fertch, Coach Charles Durall Third Row—L. to R,—Earl Schaffer, Billy Ttanr.ing, Tbmmie Neuschafer, Carol Jones, Billy Cottrell, Teddy Summers, G. L. Hoffman Canter Basketball Record Center 44 Frankford 25 ♦Center 32 Farber 25 ' 'enter 44 New London 24 ♦Center 42 Ilasco 35 Center center 38 Farber 45 ♦♦Center 38 Ilasco 30 53 Mew London 22 ♦♦Center 51 McCooey 39 Center 47 Frankford 21 ♦♦Center 42 Monroe 39 Center 45 Ilasco 29 ♦♦Center 61 Shelbyville 61 Center 46 Perry 30 ♦♦♦Center 43 Ilasco 44 Center 36 Laddonia 35 ♦♦♦Center 54 Lewistown 41 Center 58 Perry 36 ♦♦♦Center 41 Kahoka 32 Center 46 Ilasco 45 ♦♦♦Center 48 LaPlata 43 Center 41 Farber 37 Center 51 Perry 27 Center 46 Laddonia 26 ♦.♦♦♦Center 40 • Bethel 25 ♦Center 34 New London 12 ♦♦♦•♦Center 31 Monroe 43 Carter 42 ♦♦♦♦Atlanta 44 One star for Center Tournament. Two star for Monroe City Tournament. Three star for Falmyra Tournament. Four star for Sub-Regional. Center has won 2 , lost 4„ tied. 1. Total point for Center 1156. Total point for Opponents 915. 22 SCHOOL CALK N DAK Sept. 4 This was a sorrowful day for many a boy ar.d girl. 1 1 t 21 Our first basketbali gene at New London. (A good start) Oct. 5 The boys met their first defeat in basketball by Farber. 111 16 nho broke the camera when we had pictures taken? 111 31 The Center Tournament began. Nov. 4 A triumph for the boys and girls. They both won first. 111 30 Thanksgiving Dec. 4 Monroe Tourney began. t 11 9 it's another first for boys, second for the girls. 111 18 Christmas Program. i t 22 Christmas vacation began. Jan. 2 Vacation over. School again. 111 5 Junior Party. 111 29 Palmyra Tourney began. 5eb. 3 Boys got consolation. i 11 8 Freshman Party, big dance. ( rVho brought the eggs 1') t i i 9 Center defeated in rheelchair Basketball Game. t t t 15 School carnival. 111 19 Sub Regional. i i f 24 Center boys won fourth. i i i 28 School got a new trophy case. Mar. 22 'usic ‘feet at Lcddor'.i,, t 11 ?y junior Play. April. 20 Senior skip uay. i i i 26 Softball Tournament. 11 t 27 Senior ‘-fork Uay. May. 3 Junior-Senior banquet. i 11 10 Student Council Picnic. i 11 17 Graduation Kxercises. 25 Home Economic Girls Fighting as usual! Bicycle built for three Proud of the little fellow .Hatch the birdie] Four Stooges Penny for your thoughts Ride Mister? 26 PASSED BY THE NON-SENSOR You can ask one more question, said the almost exasperated father,'but make it short. Aeli, said his small son, when a doctor gets sick and another doctor doctors him, does the doctor doing the doctoring have to doctor the doctor the way the doctor being doctored wants to be doctored, or dots the doctor doing the doctoring of the doctor doctor in his own way? Mr. Durall the drivers training instructor was teaching Mildred Scheiner now to drive a car. This, said he, is the hard brake. You put it on quickly in case of an emergency. Oh, I seej said Mildred. It's something like a kimono. Some authority on good taste says that well-reared women do not wear slacks, but according to my observation they are just tne ones that do wear them. MEN ORLY READ THIS •pupxq aq TTP '1 :TS Joqqo aq.T, •stqq peaj XTTM ottM Jnoj- qautu pue paup -unq auru ‘ptresnoqq auTU-jCqq Ta aq ITT 1 ajaqq uanioiw pussnoqq Cqauiu jo qno Miss Hafner: So you got even with Mrs. Brown's hotel clerk? Miss Baker: Yes—she snarled over the phone 'What's eating you now? and I answered 'That's just what I want to know' Floyd: That Leake girl lets anybody kiss her. Sexton; .veil she, claims she slapped a boy's face once and he happened to be chewing tobacco. Baker: If there are any dumb-bells in this bunch, let 'em stand up. (Alter a moment of hesitation Tommy Neuschaffer stood up.) Baker: So :ou consider yourself a dumb-bell, do you? Tommy: N«, but I hate to see you standing up there by yourself. Cowden: That Smith is not only a bad driver but a crook. Cole: How so? Cowden: he had a collision, and he gav= a drink to me to steady my nerves, and then the police came. Mrs. Durall: Am I too late for tre garbage? Garbage Man: No, ma'am. Jump right in! Mr. Ardrey: Junior, you're an hour late getting home with those mules. Junior: I know it, fop. You see, I picked up Brother Powers on the way home and from then on the mules couldn't understand a word I said. Sherry: Every time I draw a breath some human being passes into eternity. Sara: They say Colgate is really good for that. A Fashion Note: The long skirts are certainly bliss, to girls with legs like this O or this )(. pfod to Save Space: Mch hs bn wrttn abt refrmd spllng as a savr of spc. Possbly ths wld b a gd pin”Bt it wld b a bttr pin if it wr carrd frthr. If a systm of abbrvtns wr adptd, as mch as 49% of spc cld be savd. It wldn't b so hrd as u rngh thnk. 27 MnJWP DiLOK (Teacher) Pint Grad BETTY SULK (Teacher) Second Grade MAhl C'aSHN (Teacher) Third st fourth 30 LUCILLE LEAKE----Teacher Fifth and Sixth CAROLYN HAFNER---Teacher Seventh and Eighth 31 to Ralls County Motor Company, Inc Authorized DeSoto Plymouth Dealer Fine Used Cars Motor Repairs of All Kinds - Wheel Balancing - Lubrication Phone 73 Center, Mo. Center Elevator Feeds - Seeds - Coal - Grain Buyers of Cream Produce L. E. Asher, Manager Center, Mo. Dick Rena Lunch - Beer - Pool Center, Missouri CENTER LOCKER SERVICE Complete Meat Processing Locker Service Center, Missouri SHULSE GARAGE General Auto Repairs Accessories Center, Missouri Compliments of CENTER STATE BANK Phone 24 Center, Mo: STANDARD SERVICE The Best Is None To Good For Our Customers C. J. Millslagle Phone 82 Center, Mo. Phone 150 CENTER PRODUCE CO. Cash Buyers of All Farm Products Jobbers Retailers of Flour Feeds Center. Mo. 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