Dedication We, the class of 1958, hereby dedicate this edition of The Mirror to Mr. William Bumgarner who, despite his MANY OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, HAS BEEN OUR SPONSOR FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS. A DEDICATION IS ALWAYS EARNED AND WE FEEL Mr. BUMGARNER HAS MORE THAN EARNED HIS BY HIS UNTIRING EFFORTS AND ENCOURAGEMENT SHOWN US DURING THE PAST FOUR YEARS TOWARD THE BETTERMENT OF OUR EDUCATION. 1 William Bumgarner Super in tendent Economics Mrs. W. 0. Bumgarner Chorus English Mr. J. L. Burditt Coach Science Miss Wanda Walker Commerce Mrs. Earl Woodrow History Math ROBEY ROBINSON LUMBER CO. Center, Perry, and New London, Mo 3 Mrs, Tom Long Room One Mrs. Joe Strode Room Two Mrs. Hulse, Room Three Miss Lucille Leake Mrs. Manuel Levine Room Four Room Six Mrs. Louis Garnett Room Five Mrs. Glen Anderson Room Seven 4 ENIORS CAROLYN NEUSCHAFER Pres i dent Basketball.........I ,2,3,4 Softball...........I ,2,3,4 Chorus.............I ,2,3,4 Pres i dent...........2,3,4 Majorette.............2,3,4 Trio.................| ,3,4 Pep Squad...............3,4 Vocal Solo..............3,4 Pi ano Solo...............I Secretary-Treasuer........I Quartet...................2 Play......................3 Sextet....................4 Vollyball.................4 Editos....................4 PAT CALDWELL V I CE-PRESI DENT Basketball..........2,3,4 Chorus..............2,3,4 Softball..............1,4 Band...................3,4 Pep Squad.............3,4 Secretary...............2 Treasurer...............3 Play....................3 V1 ce-Pres iden t.......4 Sports Editor............4 Volleyball...............4 MINNIE SCHULTZ Secretary-Treasurer Chorus 1,2,3,4 Piano Solo 1,2,3,4 Cheerlead I NG ..2,3,4 Treasurer Sextet . ...? J4 Secretary ....3,4 Rfportfr. 1 Play Trio Vocal Solo Act 1 vities Ed itor. 6 LOUIS RISSMILLER Student Council Chorus............4 Student Council..4 Photographer......4 AUDREY 3R0EMMER Reporter Chorus............I ,3,4 Band...............1,3,4 Secretary........... .3 Play ..................3 Repor’ter..............A Ass i stant Arti st...4 GARY COUCH Chorus Basketball Baseball Softball SrYTFT .1,2,3,4 ,1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 ,1,2,3,4 1 Student Counc il... P 1 AV . . T - , 4 Assi STANT Ed itor. Carlon Jackson Chorus..............I ,2,3 Plat.....................3 Student Council..........3 VOLLYB ALL...............4 Artist...................4 7 CLASS WILL I, Gary Elmo Couch, being of sound mind, hereby will my ability to get married to Danny Morawitz, and my hula skirt to Wayne Cottrell. I, Audrey Broemmer, being of sound mind, hereby will my band suit to Bobby Farren, and my Old Maid personality to Carolyn Neuschafer. I, Carlon Jackson,being of sound mind, hereby will my flabby mus- cles to J.D. Kiethly, and my flirting ability to Bette Asher. I, Patsy Sue Caldwell, being of sound mind, hereby will my foul- ing ability to the girls on the bench, and my school spirit to Nina Jenks. I, William Louis Rissmiller, being of sound mind, hereby will my manager position to Ronnie Hulse, and my modesty to Penny Six. I, Carolyn Sue Neuschafer, being of sound mind,hereby will my love for the boys to the Junior girls, who don’t seem to have any. I, Minnie Sue Schultz, being of sound mind, hereby will my care- ful driving to Audrey Broemmer, and my piano bench to Barbara Hanmill. CLASS PROPHECY Here it is 19o8, and we look back on the class of 1958, We find them scattered around the world. First there is: Gary Couch, after completing Barber School set up practice in Hollywood. One day while shaving Rock Hudson, he made a slip of the razor and hasn't been heard of since. Audrey Broemmer,(still miss) now a vetnary to High Society is per- mant manacurist to Elizabeth Todd's persian cat. Carlon Jackson, chief competition to Bill Haley, has finally settled down to his haram in Egypt, where his 15 wives happily await his arrival. Pat Caldwell, while on an extensive trip in Africa, was captured 'ey soitK' natives. She was taken before the Witch Doctor, and when he 3aid to her oo-e-oo-a-a-ting-tang-walla-walla-bing-bang she knew he was the one and only. Louis Rissmiller, now a professor at Harvard is having a hard time fighting off the pretty young co-eds, who can't resist him. Carolyn Neuschafer, who surprised all the Center people that were expecting to hear Wedding Bells, is still single. We hear that she is running a Lonely Hearts Club in Po Dunk, Junction, and her newest member is Bill Smith. Minnie Schultz, now a full fledged nurse, doesn't want to get married because she is having so much fun taking the pulse of many handsome men. But if she doesn't watch out, the nearest she will get to a man, is his hand. 8 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The graduation class of 195U consisted of: Carolyn Neuschafer, Minnie Schultz, Billy Sells, Carlon Jackson, Gary Couch, Dale Gideon, Carroll Benn, Gerald Kurz, and Tommy Garnett. When school opened in the fall of 195k seven green- looking Freshmen ascended the stairs of Center High School. That year they lost Carroll Benn, Gerald Kurz and Tommy Garnett, they gained Audrey Broemmer. When school opened the next fall the more educated class of Sophomores had lost one member, Dale Gideon, and gained another, Pat Caldwell. In the year of 195o we enrolled as Juniors in C.H.S. •That year we presented our play entitled June Time . Also we honored the Senior Class with a banquet entitled The House of the Jade Dragon . Now in the year of 1958 we have climbed the ladder of education to our Senior year of high school. Billy Sells moved away after 11 years of attending Center High School. We gained Louis Rissmiller. There are only seven members in our class with Carolyn Neuschafer, pary Couch and Carlon Jackson having attended Center School all twelve years. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Perry, Mo. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Hannibal, Mo. CLASS MOTTO: You ARE THE CARPENTERJ MAKE THE MOST OF THE MATERIAL YOU HAVE CLASS COLOR: 3lue and White Class Flower: Rose GRADUATES Audrey Ann Broemmer Carolyn Sue Neuschafer Patsy Sue Caldwell William Louis Rissmiller Gary E. Couch Minnie Sue Schultz Carlon Dean Jackson CLASS SPONSOR Wm. D. Bumgarner COMMENCEMENT Pro cessi on al . 1 N vo cati on . . Song Senior Girls Quartette Introduction of Speaker.........Wm . Bumgarner Ad ore 3 ................Mervvn W. Williamson Presentation of Awards..........Wm. Bumgarner Presentation of Diplomas....Edward G. Morawitz Benediction......................Arthur Palmer Recessional......................Jane Morawitz 3ACCALAUREATE Processi onal. 1 NVOCATI ON ..., Sp ECl AL Baccalaureate Address Rev. A. R. Edlund Sene di ction .. Recessional .. Wanda Walkup Pres i dent Kenney’s Gal Wayne Cottrell Vice-President Two Speed Carolyn Waddell Sec.-Treas. Patiently Waiting Eddie Palmer Student Counc i l Couldn’t keep his ring. Karen Welden Reporter Has Ronnie IN A DAZE. Danny Morawitz Mama's Baby Boy Carolyn Roberts Always Looking Ronnie Hulse Love Sick? ALTROFER MACHINE CO Hannibal, Mo. O’DONNELL FUNERAL HOME Hannibal, Mo. 12 C. A. WEBSTER Hannibal, Mo. Carol Oglesby Loves Short- hand Keith Me INTOSH Mutt Patty Bramblett Rock Roll Kio Nina uenks Liberace ' s SISTER . Roy Milam Bo OKK E E PING whiz:: Buelah Lynn Still Nutts perry STATE BANK Perry, Mo. STANDARD PRINTING CO. Hannibal, Mo. HARRISON MOTOR CO. Hannibal, Mo. OPHOMORES Darrell Harvey Pres i dent Speedy Jimmie Oglesby Student Council Hard worker. Sharon Lennox Where's Jerry RALLS COUNTY STATE New London, Mo. SI BERT HI LL V i ce-Pres i dent Likes to watch dancing. Donna Hulse Sec.-Treas. Holsie Natilie Oglesby Where is the Old Spirit?? Ronald Carmen Perry's loss Center's gain. Jerry Huss Nutts about Sharon. Naomi Jennings What happened to Jayne?? BANK BLUFF CITY DAIRY GRAHAMS I.G. Hannibal, Mo. Center, Mo. Barbara Hamill Reporter Ham Bone Beverly Cragen Oh, those CLASS RINGS. Cloyd Jackson Skirt Chaser 15 CENTER HERALD Center, Mo. Perry Jenks Plain Bill Bette Asher Coach's PRIVATE Secretary. Dallis Stevenson Joyce? ? ? Marilyn Broemmer Chatter-box Margie Lynn Typing Whiz John Jennings Qu i t e a Western singer. a Nancy Clark Giggles i' Ronnie Powell School-bus Romeo . Charles Whaley Coach's Buddy Shirley Hubert The boy's shadow. Robert Jones I'm Available HANNIBAL WOOD WORKING CO. AVERY LEVINGS I. G. A. STORE Hannibal, Mo. Center, Mo. Perry, Mo. Judy Hill 16 CENTER STATE BANK Center, Mo. 17 Kenny 3.von Judy Leake President Vice-President Swan or Mike's Gal Swon????? Jane Morawitz Sec.-Treas. Su PERST I T I OUS' Lilly Laird Reporter Never has a THING TO WEAR Vada Six Student Council Always ready FOR A FIGHT Joyce Cline Likes Short hair. Junior Jackson Everybody's Heart-throb Ruth Hildabrand Droopy Thomas Flowers dandelion or rose? Lindell Jackson Teacher's Pest DR. C.H.BROOKS Center, Mo. 18 L. W. RINEY CONSTRUCTION CO. WILKEY FUNERAL HOME NEUSCHAFER HARDWARE STORE Hannibal, Mo. Center, Mo. Center, Mo. Bobby Shoemate Florence Redman The Informer Boy Crazy Dewey Clark He Man’I Mary Pabst Soys are my weakness: Darrell Hill Dangerous Joan Basnett Always hunt ing for a boy Bill Wisner The Athletic Type . Betty Lieur nce Short Sweet Mike Couch Likes to TINKER wITH CARS Virginia Gibbs M-A-L-T-I-E J. D. Keithly Sharon Dudding Maltie Hawkinson Mary Hubert Little but loud Future Star Virginia's Shadow Moveo away 19 01 ROW 1: Left to Right: Naomi Jennings, Audrey Broemmer, Carolyn Waddell, Carol Oglesby, Sharon Lennox, Karen Welden, Minnie Schultz, Wanda Walkup, Bette Asher, Mary Pabst, Joyce Cline, Mary Hubert, Joan Bassnett, Margie Lynn, Donna Hulse. ROW 2: Nancy Clark, Betty Lieurance, Sharon Dudding, Ronnie Powell, Darrell Harvey, Dallas Stevenson, Bill Jenks, Jerry Huss, Ronald Carman, Lindel Jackson, J.D. Kiethly, Vada Six, Judy Leake, Marilyn Broemmer, Mrs. Bumgarner. ROW 3: Carolyn Neuschafer, Shirley Hubert, Ruth Hildebrand, Virginia Gibbs, Bill Wisner, Maltie Hawkinson, Darrell Hill, Thomas Flowers, John Jennings, Charles Whaley, Roy Milam, Clarance Reeves, Lilly Laird, Jane Morawitz, Florence Redman, Buelah Lynn. ROW l+: Carolyn Roberts, Pat Caldwell, Jimmy Oglesby, Dewey Clark, Mike Couch, Louis Rissmiller, Eddie Palmer, Gary Couch, Barbara Hammill, Natalie Oglesby, Beverley Cragen. All the musical groups participated in the Mark Twain Conference Music Festival. Soloists, ensembles, and glee clubs have performed at club, church, and school activities during the year. Groups Going to District Music Festival Girls Sextet-----II Girls Trio-------1 Vocal Solos------Carolyn Neuschafer, Karen Welden, Minnie Schultz, Bette Asher, Carolyn Roberts. Piano Solos------Minnie Schultz, Nina Jenks. Groups Going to State Festival Piano Solo-----Nina Jenks-I Trio-----------Unable to participate because of illness. 21 BUFTER SINCLAIR STATION CAFE New London, Mo. CENTER PERRY LOCKER SERVICE Center, Mo. KEITHLY'S SUNDRIES RALLS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Center, Mo. New London, Mo. THOMAS HARDWARE M.F.A. - CENTRAL COOPERATIVE New London, Mo, Perry, Mo. ROW 1: Left to Right: Mike Shulse, Beverly Cragen, Karen Welden, Donna Hulse, Ruth Hildebrand, Carolyn Roberts. ROW 2: Junior Jackson, Jimmy Howald, Carol Ravenscraft, Steve Justice, Judy Leake, Charles Whaley, Jackie Mudd, Audrey Broemmer, Julie Hultgren. ROW 3s Tammy Harris, Kenny McIntosh, Jane Morawitz, Wanda Walkup, Ann Oglesby, Barbara Hammill, Sharon Dudding, Eddie Riggs. ROW I4.: Beckie Hawkinson, Natalie Oglesby, Pat Caldwell, Keith McIntosh, Marilyn Broemmer, Chester Palmer. Majorette: Carolyn Neuschafer Instructor: Mrs. Bumgarner Twirlers: L to R. Nancy Clark, Shirley Hubert, Sharon Lennox. Barbara Churnside , Sharon Ledford, Joann Mudd, Marilyn Tapley, Cheryl LaRue, Polly Price. Drum Majorett; Carolyn Neuschafer The Marching Band was a part of the Marching Band Festival in Hannibal in October. They also marched in the Homeccming Parage of Culver-Stock'ton College at Canton, Missouri. They presented a marching skit Around the World on a Ten Minute Toot , for the Junior High Basketball tournament and played for other school functions. Girls' Basketball Team FROM1 ROW: Left to Right: Janie Morawitz, Carolyn Waddell, Carolyn Neuschafer, Pat Caldwell, Carolyn Roberts, Wanda Walkup. BACK ROW: Coach Burditt, Betty Lieurance, Judy Leake, Shirley Pabst, Vada Six, Sharon Dudding, Barbara Hamill, Karen Welden, Donna Hulse, Beverly Cragen, Natalie Oglesby, Ruth Hildabrand, Virginia Gibbs, Naomi Jennings. CAPTAINS: Carolyn Neuschafer and Pat Caldwell Center 37 New London 36 Center 28 Holy Rosary 41 Center 26 Commun1TY 36 Center 43 Clopton 44 Center 32 3 1 LEX 34 Cente r 27 1LASCO 39 Center 38 Pe rr y 24 Center 48 Frankforo 43 Center 29 New London 31 Center 41 1LASCO 43 Center 32 Vandalia-Farser 47 Center 50 Phil. Center Girls Have Won io Lost fs Center's Total Points 823 Opponent's Total Points 832 TROPHI£j Sportsmanship Community Tournament Consolation BROTHERS CASH STORE YATES HAGEN CO. Center, Mo. Hannibal, Mo. SCHWEITZERS MAGNAVOX STORE WALKUP PHARMACY Hannibal, Mo. Hannibal, Mo. Center 39 Phil. Emer. 30 Center 40 Perry 27 Center 49 Frankforo 39 Center 32 Par i s 40 Center 43 Montgomery City 30 Cent er 36 Vandalia-Farber 29 Center 28 Vandalia-Farber 40 Center 47 Shelbyville 45 Center 14 Ewing 24 Cent er 31 Holy Rosary 40 Cent e r 33 Community 36 Emer. 34 AVERAGE PER GAME Carolyn Neuschafer 20 Carolyn Waddell 1 1 Jane Mor AW I t z 4 Wanda Wa LKUP 4 24 ELDER'S FURNITURE fr. STORAGE Hannibal, Mo. OSBORNE'S SERVICE STATION CAFE Hannibal, Mo. Boys' Basketball Team J Left to Right: Coach Burditt, J. D. Keithly, Darrell Harvey, Jerry HUss, Maltie Hawkinson, Sibert Hill, Jimmy Oglesby, Danny Morawitz, Junior Jackson, Ronny Hulse, Mike Couch, Louis Rissmiller, and Wayne Cottrell. CAPTAINS: Gary Couch and Danny (viorawitz Center 54 New London 33 Center 49 Phil. Emer 43 Cente r 22 Holy Rasary 61 ✓ Center 54 Perry 57 Center 53 CUMMUN1TY 40 S ip Center 41 Frankford 43 Center 42 S 1 LEX 43 Center 60 Vandalia-Farber 65 Center 35 Vandal i a-Farber 39 f % £' Center 48 St. Brendon 27 Center 40 1LASCO 74 1 I, ffi.' 1 Center 47 AuxvASSE 53 Center 48 Perry 54 ,7: X' J Center 48 Holy Rasary 57 Center 35 Frankford 44 J [ Center 47 Community 51 Center 65 New London 35 NiL r Center 53 Madison 75 Center 43 1LASCO 47 Center 52 Phil. Emer. 63 Center 54 '.‘ infield 72 Center Soys Have Jon 5 Lost 16 AVERAGE PER GAME Center’s Total Points 990 Danny Morawitz 10 Opponent’s Total Points 1076 Ronnie Hulse 17 Gary Couch 10 Jerry Huss 6 Jim Oglesby 5 3iBert Hill 2 Darrell Harvey 4 Malt ie Hawk i nson 4 Bobby Shoemate 3 25 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL WON I LOST 2 BOYS’ SOFTBALL WON 0 L OST 5 Mr, Harvey: How is it that your marks for January are so MUCH LOWER THAN THAT OF DECEMBER? Darrell: Why Pop, you know everything is marked down after THE HOLIDAYS. Beverly: Have you heard the new Eskimo song? Eddie: No, what is it? Beverly: Freeze a jolly good fellow. Mr. Bumgarner wa3 talking to a group of kids about the old West.. He remarked that Billy the Kid had killed 21 MEN BY THE TIME HE WAS 21 YEARS OLD. Good heavens! exclaimed Louis. What kind of car did HE DRIVE? Traffic Officer (catching up with a speeding motorist): Lady, what is the yellow light for in that stop and go sign? Minnie Sue: It means hurry up before it turns red, doesn’t it? Danny: What’s on the menu today? Cooks: Oh, we have hundreds of things. Danny: 'What are they? Cooks: Beans! There was a collection being taken for the erection of A FENCE AROUND THE LOCAL CEMETERY. EVERYONE GAVE SOMETHING WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CARLON JaCKSON. LaTER, THEY ASKED HIM WHY HE REFUSED. Well, replied Carlon, I don’t see any use in a FENCE AROUND A CEMETERY. THOSE THAT ARE IN THERE CAN’T GET OUT, AND THEM THAT’S OUT, SURE DON T WANT TO GET IN. Mr. Burditt: Lindell, give me the formula for water. LIndell: H-I -J-K-L-M-N-0. Mr. Burditt: What are you driving at? Lindell: You said yesterday it was H to 0. A MAN WHO WAS WANTED BY THE POLICE HAD BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED IN SIX DIFFERENT POSITIONS AND THE PICTURES WERE CIRCULATED AMONG THE POLICE. The marshal of Center wrote headquarters a few days later saying: I DULY RECEIVED THE PICTURES OF THE SIX MISCREANTS WHOSE CAPTURE IS DESIRED. I HAVE ARRESTED FIVE OF THEM; THE SIXTH IS UNDER OBSERVATION AND WILL BE TAKEN SOON. HILL PERKINSON REAL ESTATE MARK TWAIN HOTEL Center, Mo. Hannibal, Mo. 27 SCHWARTZ FUNERAL HOME Hannibal,. Mo. -TYPICAL MARTIAN FAMILY- 61 Louis Rissmillek U0l|| p9 |00-| 9y| | Mopi 5ldffy Toe Day 30 Talent 5 HDW The Four Juniors DUH--YOU READY TO GO?? Just one candle George? I AM OVER HERE CAT3..MeN..CATS OPEN WIDE NOW Minnie. 31 32 NOW FOR A TOAST L J Yum-Yum Don’t spill it.1 Our Host Good old Mom iVHAT are you LOOK ING AT?? Patiently ai ting Getting hungry?? 33 Candid Shots Jump high Danny All Smiles Student Council?? .Vatch out below!! Tense Moment Did you bring your excuse??14 Examples of good students Take it e asy there Is Mrs. B. Help let us out!! 34 ROOM I ROW i: Left to Right: Evertt Reeves, Don Hayden, Steve Swon, Jimmy Asher, Donnie Palmer, Civd.y White, Betty Carter, 3renda Shulse, Linda Herring. ROW 2: Sharon Jennings, Ronnie Flowers, Joey Huse, Glenn Manley, Stella Egbert, Danny Leake, Mark Hulse, Marcia Swon. ROW 3: Mrs. Long, Larry Dudoing, Donald Yeger, Barbara Ogle, Mary Riggs, Sharon Jones, Janice Flowers, Charlotte Meyer, Danny Bates, Barney Wilson. ROOM 2 ROW I: Left to Right: Janet Ledford, Donna Lieurance, Donald Powell, Gerald Churnside, Thomas Dance, Bonnie Booher, David Palmer, James Bird, Pat Rhodes. ROW 2: Mrs. Strode, Dennis Justus, Leslie Seidler, Vicki Turner, Belinda Clark, Barbara Whitaker, Mary Manley, 3onnie Seidler, Donna Swon, Ernest Leake, ROW 3: Jessie Howald, Wilma Summers, Jo Anne Bumgarner, Mike Ogle, Sharon Lippincott, Leroy Herring, Vicky Lankford, Briggs Cragen, Nancy Orr. p 35 ROOM 3 RO'.V I: Left to Right: Linda Osterhout, Merrideth Palmer, Linda Hamill, Margaret Boomer, Betty Dance, Paulette Silvey, Neva Reeves, Shirley Shoemate. ROW 2: Mrs. Hulse, Rex Lieurance, Lowell Jackson, Bobby Lieurance, Carolyn Klise, Reva Dudding, Mary Mudd, Jimmy Cornelius, Danny Gibbons. ROW 3: Bob Clary, Bobby Booher, Tommy Waldmeier, Billy Flowers, Eddie Riggs, Clarence Bates, Nona Carr, Connie Murphy, Betty Hildebrand, Karen Babb. ROOM 4 ROW I: Left to Right: Donnie Morris, Janice Churnsioe, Mary Jo Hulse, Janet Bird, Kathy Moss, Raymond Lynn, Harrison 'White, Bill Harris. ROW 2: Miss Leake, Billy Ledford, Mike Leake, George Jones, David Yager, Ruth Cowden, Junior Riechards, Curtis Flowers, Ronnie Kosin. ROW 3: Linda Cragen, Loretta Gibbs, Polly Price, Phillip Tapley, Dana Orr, Chris Egbert, Catherine Summers, Connie Lieurance, Kathalyn Bramblett. 36 ROOM 5 ROW I: Left to Right: Bill Clary, Wayne Lynn, Darryl levings, Gregg Welden, Albert Black, Larry Cowden, Larry Kosin, Donald Phelps. ROW 2: Mrs. Garnett, Margaret Six, Elaine Cole, Linda Seidler, Barbara Churnside, Mildred Silvey, Linda Inlow, Beverly LaRue, Mary Luckett. ROW 3: Cathie Seidler, Frankie Clark, Vivian Cornelius, Larry Hildebrand, John Walker, William Oglesby, Terry Egbert, Gerald Benn. ROOM 6 ROW I: Left to Right: Eddie Asher, John Palmer, Neil Jackson, Eric Babb, Danny Summers, Carol Ravenscraft, Jane Biro, Sharon Ledford, Mary Egbert. ROW 2: Mrs. Levine, Jean Mudd, Julie Hultgren, Tammy Harris, Wallas Hart, Roy Wright, Janice Stuart, Larry Lennox, Joann Mudd, Junior Waddell, Russell Osterhout. ROW 3: Bill Dudding, Shirley Jennings, Allan Laird, Tommy Bramblett, Sammy Leake, Margaret Kosin, Anna Lee Kiethly, Holly Cline, Chester Palmer, Jerry Hildabrand ROOM 7 ROW I: Left to Right: Mike Schulse, Steve Justus, Jimmy Howald, Howard Bramblett, Marilyn Tapley, Cheryle LaRue, Twila Chaney. ROW 2: Mrs. Anderson, Jane Moss, Joyce Lynn, Becky Hawkinson, Ann Oglesby, Rosetta Pangborn, Hazel Walker, Marilyn Orr, Rosalie Youngblood. ROW 3: Joe Bird Kenny McIntosh, Jackie MudDj Charles Inlow, Gary Don Reighley, David Cowden, Mike Rhodes. R - BOOSTERS - A. M. ROLAND Spaulding, Mo. LENY FEED STORE Perry, Mo. CENTER DRY GOODS Center, Mo. HAGUE VARIETY STORE Center, Mo. MOSS BEAUTY SHOP Center, Mo. MILLSLAGLE'3 SERVICE STATION Center, Mo. ANDER30N3 FEED STORE Center, Mo. VANDALIA FEEDS vanualia, Mo. STROTHERS JEWELRY SHO Vandalia, Mo. WESTERN AUTO STORE Perry, Mo. DE LAPORTE Hann isal, Mo. WESTERN AUTO Mew London, Mo. HANNIBAL PHARMACY Hannibal, Mo. LEWIS CLEANERS Hannibal, Mo. FICKENS SHOE SHOP HaNN I 8AL, Mo. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Hannibal, Mo. DIXEN BARBER SHOP Perry, Mo. W. T. CRAWFORD New London, Mo. AMERICAN CAFE Hannibal, Mo. FORD GARAGE Hannibal, Mo. PEAR3ENS CLOTHING CO. Vandali a, Mo. DR. WHISTLER Vandalia, Mo. WATERS FURNITURE Vandalia, Mo. MARTIN SHELL SERVICE STATION Vandalia, Mo. 38 WATT GROCERY Oakv.ood, Mo.
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