Clarence High School - Triangle Yearbook (Clarence, MO)

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1 ,. uf' , A, ,li nn.. W no m,xfe,, N N- X A N-xan4aungmsi ' JANICE DICKSON ELAINE RAI-LS Editor Assistant Editor Triangle Staff SITTING: Mr. Nevins, Janice Dickson, Elaine Ralls, Dorothy Davis, Carolyn Stamp. THIRD ROW: Joyce John Larrick, Juan Meadows. SECOND ROW: Shirley Dwyer, Jeanette Walker, Edward Bruns, Mike Howard, White, Velma Ayer, Bobby Leftridge, George Hardy, Shirley Edwards, and Pat Slater. qpfsi' ?K CLARENCE HIGH SCHOOL Clarence, Missouri The Triangle Janice Dickson, Editor X i testi 11 F H l + 1 1 + F 1 H y W We, the Senior Class of 1959, dedicate this annual to Mrs. Lila Mary Roy for nine years of faithful service to Clarence High. We wish to express our sincere appreciation for her undying efforts to educate us, for playing for solos and ensembles, for directing our plays, and for accompanying us through both the happy and trying times we have had at old CHS, She holds ta special place in the hearts of all who have known her. To Mrs. Roy, we say a great big THANK YOU! HAROLD HUTTON Service 7 years JUNIOR SMITH Service 2 years Board Of Education FLOYD SCHOONOVER Acting Secretary Service 11 years BILLY BILBRO President Service 3 years VIRGIL GREENING Service 2 years Mnsg DOROTHY NAYLOR Treasurer Service 2 years BARNEY FOSTER FRANK TAYLOR Service 6 years Service 1 year , is A :shag DD W 5 in I , X ,f A , F J ll' x x v e 'EQ' 6542430 . 155 ' 'A A I M QQ .. Z u a- X Uiwg?,g5gd5 , 97 0 4x'!,, ' 4q Superintendent Algebra II JAMES R. NEVINS HAROLD COX Principal English Business Education Speech Librarian MRS. LILA MARY ROY BRADLEY B. MOORE Fine Arts , Junior High English Junior High Social Studies Music E S s x VINCENT GERINGER ELDON SEABOLDT Health Junior High Science CHARLES JENNINGS Vocational Agriculture CE CIL HAYDEN Mathematics Q im a MISS MARIE MILLER Guidance Counselor Science gk. mm si s in 5 E A i 5 , 1 5 , CALVIN WILLIAMS Social Studies MRS. MARJORIE MOLYNEAUX Home Economics 7 2 2 Q E x MRS. ALMA ECHTERNACHT First Grade Section II MRS. MARY CLEAVER Second Grade JOHN KING Sixth Grade Elementary Principal MRS. VIRGINIA DRAKE Third Grade MRS. LENNA CHINN Fourth Grade Section I ,? xg-L! X , ' ws ! N Z ! i s ST Y W' E' M' 'Gm ,235 Q. 5 'ig S? 'E . , 9 1 MRS. MAE RECTOR Special Class Sixth Grade iE' ...NL X -Q X QS 1 G ' we h vi XX V - 11- T QM . ysx . 'Q N 7 X . X H f , K V N rf 5' thi 1 ,il , 1 1 x X I X - A r ' X in I 1 X ...H X K 4' f f Q, fe, X , , ' ,' 1 1 - ' .4 N 'if 4 x Xw 9 f + UN SSSS MRS. Pl-IYLLIS BELT First Grade Section I MRS. PEGGY WILLIAMS Fourth Grade Section II MRS. MARJORIE HEAD Fifth Grade J xi?-x,xxX 'Nw N --'-QN X xx if R time N E3 Q, 'ak mitxg ':, M - X X .. :., ' R h u xl' A -v ' -lx lr . gl-f 1, ,. , A xv Q W. . Q- 47 ' N , - N.-X Q ,,,,ff' 1, K . XS-:JH X .VV , .,,--,-J X . z M--X 'X' .- '-ff, -v ix I - 'K . . f' xp 1 4 . .. -,' f . if Q5-'-'ya' - K 3 ' S ' - v-3: - ' SN .Q J' ' 'f ffm, :J fi- ' 1- 'T ' ' gi-1 ' fy' 'I-1 f -'. '- . . . x ' fl 4 J' S. ' 1:4 ans' ' I - tr.-' ' ' 'f ' V ' ' ' XSS Njimwf fX QQLQ +,,,. p rg . swim 'Sf lf' ' R330 sf- V sf !Q'm7?Qg5fE6m 1- . , ' Qi wf y: ' Q If 9259? 7 Qgkegi v ky ' I . President MICHAEL HOWARD I couldn't be good if I would and I wou1dn't be good if I could. Vice-President JOHN WOOD A handsomer man than I may have lived, but I doubt it. 'rl'e8.Sll1'6I' J EAN ETTE WALKER To every question the teacher asks: she al- ways has an answer, never lacks. It's I don't know. Seniors CLASS MOTTO Do Well In The Future For You Must Live With It. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Orchid Red and White Secretary J OYC E DWYER Someday I'1l put away my childish pranks and be a woman. Reporter J ANIC E DIC KSON If silence is golden, I'm not worth a plug nickel! II RONNIE GRISWOLD If 1 only had the words, I might say something great. GARY MATTINGLY ELAINE RALIS He doesn't bother work and The more I know, I know, work doesn't bother him. I know: I know, Iknow the DOROTHY DAVIS If worry were the only cause for death, I'd live forever, 12 less. ' J UNA MEADOWS Genuine as athumbprint KENNETH ARMSTRONG The census embrace 17,000,000 women: I'd like to be the census. BONNIE SMITH ' NEAL vanHoUTEN Work fascinates me. I Often he sits and thinks. could sit and watch it for More often he just sits. hours. ' MARILYN ERDWINS Inexhaustible and never runs down: she's full of pep the whole year 'round. Xwswwnmm vns MARJORIE ERDWINS She's been in more laps than a napkin. 13 ...W-swf - L---ss ,.. ,ms ' FN PAT MAHONEY I'm a sane man if too much learning leads to madness. EDWARD BRUNS I work eight hours, Isleep eight hours: that leaves eight hours for love. PAT SLATER She greatly loves to learn and chatter but greatly loves to do the latter, -diggs 'usa' f' asf JOHN H. LARRICK Whether Pm right or not, l always think I am. GEORGE HARDY Will disagree with himself if there is no one else to disagree with. S E SHIRLEY EDWARDS Start where you are, use what you have, and make something out of it. si .rs.rWs.., femme. 1 -.N M -ew Wewww. -X .ls irsexfsrw .me CAROLYN STAMP Quiet, unlike most girls. BOBBY LEFTRIDGE Keeps the class laughing: the teacher worrying. PATTIE MATTESON 'Get thee behind me books. GARY LAWSON The girl that gets me is lucky. VELMA AYER Why hurry? There will be time after I'm dead. '-nw-emww ss LARRY HARTGROVE I'm not exactly afraid of work but I'd rather not be associated with it. :smwswss gi. NORMAN BARTON What he's been taught, he's forgotten: what he knows, he has guessed. ' ig 1 s g ss f 5 SHIRLEY WHITE A merry heart goes a long way. WAN DA I-IAYDEN Nora lint myselfcanbemy par e . s-New S , NELSON BARTON A boy of words but not of thoughts. DEAN LANGHAMMER How I love them women, EDDIE MATTESON Says little and does less History Cf Class Cf '59 One fine day in 1947, twenty anxious, excited little monsters wandered into Miss Maxine's first grade room. Little did they realize the trials and tribulations that would come to pass before they were given that little mystery-filled key to the futureg a diploma. But why should they wonder about such trivial matters when important things were being introduced to them such as Mother Goose stories and astounding mathe- matical facts as' 0+0?'f0'!1 This year one member of our class was scared out of a year's growth when she found a big black cockroach in her box. At the beginning of our second year we gained Janice Dickson, John Wood, and Wanda Cooper with Mrs. Schoonover as our teacher. This was the year cowboys and Indians were the craze and anyone who didn't have a pair of roller skates was an outcast. Donna Maupin, Jackie Brooster, Eddie Carl Brown, and Carolyn Yount joined us for rollicking antics in the third grade, but we lost Dean Hulett, Freddie Richards and Sondra Hubble. The fourth grade found us enjoying geography and stories and that was the year we began perfecting our note-writing techniques. Gary Lawson and Shirley Edwards joined our ranks and at the end of the year, Janie Brown and Elaine Ralls moved away. In the fifth grade we played basketball and jumped rope. Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Tarbet did their best to educate us and finally promoted us to the sixth grade. Kenneth Armstrong, Gary Mattingly, Elaine Ralls, and John Butkovich were new additions to the sixth grade which became known as the Bicycle Gang. This was the year we presented so many original dramatic performances. Also, we were wide-eyed with amazement when we heard about some of the daring feats our upperclassmen executed. In the seventh grade we were confronted by two new facesg Larry Hartgrove and Pat Mahoney, but we failed to see John Butkovich and Carolyn Yount again. This year we acquired the name of All-American Flatheads and we were soon introduced to Mrs. McCormick's efficient discipline system. Finally, in the eighth grade, we were able to rate a transfer to the high school building where we really thought we were big wheels. Some of us soon became acquainted with Mr. Shoush's electric paddle. We were sorry to lose Mary Jane Weaver, Eddie Carl Brown and John Barton but were happy to have John Martin and Joyce Dwyer with us. A Our Freshman year, the Sophomores initiated us with a party and the title Green Freshmen was bestowed upon usg we lived up to the fullest connotations of the name. That year. we were given free rides and we got plenty of fresh air and exercise on our hikes back to town. Also, some of our boys had trouble walking by the pool hall safely, it seems that their pants kept getting stolen. Shirley White. Carolyn Stamp, Velma Ayer, Bobby Leftridge, Pat Slater, and Dorothy Davis were a welcome enlargement to our class. The next year we gained some of our prestige back when we became Silly Sophomores and got to give the Freshmen an initiation party and free rides, although a few of us were still getting them, too. This year we had a lot of fun and parties, began to settle down to high school life and the boys and girls started to notice each other. We gained Pattie Matteson, Eugene Milliard,Carolyn Detweiler, and Dee Ann Copenhaver. Our Junior year, Carolyn Detweiler and Eugene Milliard left us. This year was filled with exciting events, including magazine selling, Junior play entitled Phantom of the High School and the Prom with the theme of Dancing in the Dark. Last, but certainly not least. we entered our final year as Dignified Seniors although. we lost Dee Ann Copenhaver to matrimony. Those students attending all twelve years of school at Clarence are: Marilyn and Marjorie Erdwins. Ronnie Griswold, Mike Howard. Neal Van Houten. George Hardy, Juna Meadows, Ronnie Smith, Jeanette Walker, John Larrick, Eddie Matteson, Dean Langhammer and Edward Bruns. The climaxing incidents of our high school days are many. We presented the play Heap Big Cake which was a big success. The Juniors gave us a fine Prom with Stairway to the Stars as their theme. We journeyed to Little Florida on a picnic and hamburger fry. And finally, we took the long-awaited Senior Trip to Kirkwood Lodge at the Lake of the Ozarks for which we had worked long and hard to earn enough money. Our class benefited from these last events by being drawn and knit more closely together than ever before and by sharing many humorous. exciting and enjoyable experiences. Now in 1959, those twenty little monsters of 1947 have come a long way in developing into well-rounded individuals. The doors of old CHS enclose many memories for all of us. Names and dates will fade in our minds as time goes by, but faces and memories of our school days will remain a part of us forever. A very significant part because these experiences, as much as the education we gained, have molded one of the most important parts of our lives and will play a large part in determining our futures. We cannot express the appreciation we feel for our teachers,parents and all who have helped us to grow as individuals but if each one of us can become an honest, happy, beneficial citizen, I think they will feel well rewarded. i We've racked our brains To the fullest extent, We're signing offg Our nerves are spent! fSo's the food.l Last Will Ancl Testament Ol The Class Of 1959 On this day of May, in the year 1959, we, the Senior Class of Clarence Low School, City of the Dumps, County of the Feeble-minded and State of Misery tMissourii, being of few minds and bodies, do declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament to the underclassmen of our school. To the Freshmen: We leave our brains. May the Freshmen be the Einstein's we all were!?! To the Sophomores: We leave our orderly class meetings and our ability to have the cleanest and quietest homeroom in High School. To the Juniors: We leave our badges of authority. May the Juniors rule with tyranny as we did. To the Faculty: We leave . . . We leave!!! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Kenneth Armstrong, will my daily naps in periods 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 to Kent Smith. My he rest in peace. Velma Ayer, will my green thumb to Kay Stamp. May she have as much success as I have had. Nelson Barton, will my Physical Science lab equipment to Larry Freels, that is. if I'm not still using it. Norman Barton, will my way with the women and influence on the teachers to Clifford Timbrook. May he give advice as freely as I have. Edward Bruns, will my position as Assistant Professor of all courses taught at Clarence High to anyone who thinks he is smart enough to handle it. Dorothy Davis. will my cute little giggles to Ruth Hutton. May she take Speech next year and use them as much as I did. Janice Dickson, wil my ability to chatter in all my classes, and get away with it--when I don't get caught-- to JoAnn Jones. May she get caught fewer times than I did. Joyce Dwyer, will my nickname Pinky to Sandy Mattingly. May she never run out of demands for explanations. Shirley Edwards, will my ability to play the piano to Mr. Moore. May he practice diligently--we all know he needs it! Marilyn Erdwins, will my typing ability to anyone who has a good eraser. Marjorie Erclwins, will my towering height of 5' l to Lydia Breedlove. May she always be able to see above the crowd as I have. Ronnie Griswold, will my left-over comic books to anyone who likes to read Bugs Bunny and Mighty Mouse. George Hardy, will my eagerness and ability to argue about anything with anyone to Sandy Wilson. Larry Hartgrove, will my '51 Ford to anyone crazy enough to take it. Wanda Hayden, will my naps in History class to Janice Marsh. May she absorb as much as I did. Mike Howard, will my car to Gary Rathjen. Don't worry about driving it at night, Garyg it can find its own way around as it has seen plenty of night life. Dean Langhammer. will my bloodhounds to Jon Oliver. May he track down as many women as I did. John H. Larrick, will my Sufferin' Six to LaRue Baker. May he get as far on two wheels as I have. Gary Lawson. will my daintiness to Lova Dell Matteson. May she trip around the halls as gaily as I have. Bobby Leftridge, will my six-guns and calling card. Have guitar, will travel to Arthur Masten. Pat Mahoney, will my stethoscope to LeRoy Proper. May he make the girls hearts throb as Idid. Eddie Matteson will my cute little nose to Jerry Barton. May he poke his nose into as much trouble as I did. Pattie Matteson, will my giggles, jokes, and chatter to Sandra Klocke, May she roll 'em in the aisles as I have. Gary Mattingly will my vitality and initiative to Eddie Clem. May he also be a leader of men !'? Juna Meadows, will my frank and cheerful manner to Ellen Reynolds. May she also say exactly what she thinks. Elaine Ralls. will my love of Phys. Ed. and my athletic ability to Vee Ann Meadows. May she partici- pate as much as I have. Ronnie Smith, will all the hours l've spent in the Drug Store to anyone who likes cherry cokes. Pat Slater, will my one-third share of the flute trio to anyone who is willing to attend all night marathons to practicel? Carolyn Stamp, will my big, booming voice and boisterous ways to Pat Masten. Neal Van Houten, will my ability to get in early to Jerry Truitt--early in the morning, that is. Jeanette Walker, will my love of Band and my ability to get along with music instructors to Joy Van Houten. May she practice as industriously as I. Shirley White. will my quiet manner and pleasant personality to Terry Roy. May she keep out of trouble as I have. John Wood, will my height to Larry Barton. May he grow to be as tall and handsome when he is a Senior as I was. Prophecy Of Class Of '59 Kenneth Armstrong, who once slept in class, Is now out of the Navy without a pass. Velma Ayer, who has so many sisters, Is still planting gardens and getting blisters. Nelson Barton, our fabulous choir tenor, Got his hair cut and looks like Yul Brynner. Norman Barton, our Latin lover boy, Married, settled down, and has a double bund Edward Bruns, our scientific mechanic, Invented a monster and created a panic. Dorothy Davis, who longed to get her mail, Married Bill and helps run the city jail. Janice Dickson, our TRIANGLE editor, Won the presidential without a competitor. Joyce Dwyer, editor of our HI-LITES, le of joy. Is now campaigning for more women's rights. Shirley Edwards, our bank secretary, Went to Tibet and became a missionary. Marilyn Erdwins, that excellent homemaker, Works at Greenings as an undertaker. Marjorie Erdwins, our Homecoming queen, Has invented a perpetual motion machine. Ronnie Griswold, our newspaper writer, Went to Spain and became a bullfighter. George Hardy, the mathematical wizard, Has a trained animal act including a lizard. Larry Hartgrove, so thin and tall, Is playing professional basketball. Wanda Hayden, now a homemaker, Is the USA's champion cherry pie baker. Michael Howard, with a physique like a star , Has recently taken over the show of Jack Parr. Dean Langhammer, the farmer's son, Never settled down, is still having fun. Gary Lawson, with his little tan Ford, Has six kids and is on the school board. John H. La.rrick, with a girl and a car, Bought himself a ten acre ranch and is bound to go far Bobby Leftridge, that singin' cowpoke, Joined the Grand Ole Opry for a great big joke Pat Mahoney, our Irish lad, Went into farming with his dad. Eddie Matteson, so quiet and shy, Grew himself wings and learned to fly. Pattie Matteson, so short and gay, Is now the owner of Hardy's Cafe. Gary Mattingly, with never a care, Works in a barber shop cutting hair. Juna Meadows, the girl with the smile, Won the Olympics for jumping a mile. Elaine Ralls, the soda jerk, Went to Turkey to visit a Turk. Pat Slater, our class beautician, Learned a card trick and became a magician. Ronnie Smith, the record collector, Works at Scotland Yard as an inspector. Carolyn Stamp, the quietest girl in our group, Is now the leader of a Girl Scout Troup. Neal Van Houten, with the booming bass Made a million and drives a Rolls-Royce. Jeanette Walker, who loved to call folks, 'Works as a comedienne telling jokes. 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XX X X XX X X X XX K uk XXX S X XQX XX X5 X X D XX X XX X EX XIXX N X X an X X Linda F01'em'-in Trennouth Barton X X X K igxqiluf . Larry White John Chatmall 26 Vi M80 Smith Raymond Collins Jghnnie Copenhaver President Secretary Treasurer Eighth Grade X . X X XX 'f rginia Edringtun X. .XX X- X -. X X so -- .Xgb X X XX if QXXX ff- X:-X XXX iXXX.X.XXgXXX Sherry Stuart X. .. -XX 1- X. X Q. X X X XX , XXV- Sheryl Geringer Jacqueline Hibbler X X f X-X: X.- 1 f XX: f e XXX--X KX X, X X-X X .. .X X QXZXXXX VX Shirley Donnelly Judy Johnston ' f E i ' X X X E X XX XX XX XX s - SX' ' Ina Taylor 1 3 IXQXX. V 5 - H ig XX X iii M X X X Rig XXX X X XX XX X X XXX X XX X X X QS X X of X X X Irwin E dwards Patricia Wood Judy Wood Xxx fl ' K X il 2: 'X XXXT X X lg X kv XX XX XX S SETQXX EQ XS X X Eg X Hx? XS N Q X g,.XX2X X X DX 'XWXF oXX., . .XX: . X ' XXX Xt --'- XXX Karen M0l'f0D J X S - XXX :gi f-sr sXf ..X' .X Wanda Holder V - 5583 Ei XX it f 733' TZ?Q?E::X' , MXXXX. . .. QXXX X X 3515 - .. . X X XX X xx X-X X3 X X X X X SX 3 ' X X 22 X X if ei X ix if :X ,X K X 22 XXX x XX XX , X:-. 5113533 XX ge 'Y fi Qi ,i . X .-- ,, Eldon Janes X XX :XXX -XA: XX,-X E L , X e ii. K sri. ,XMXXX - :X J-' if-MEXS. XXX? X X X -egg X J XEZGXX XX X it N XX X X K ig X Rx X XXX X it X XX X EX XX XFX, X it X X X X X X4 ' Charles Doug -s Billie Mayfield Ca 5 if ii X 'Xi 1 ssl Q Q 25 l XE role Cockrum J .X F ' N 5 X, X -aa 'XX - -if VX NH X XX X X ix S X X K X X1 Donnie Joyce Wood C arl Betty , 5 , ..,, XX AF X f, 'sfi ee.-:gif X I YS X X XX X XXX X X X X XXXXM X XX X :XX XX X X S' , J X S 5 A X XX X N f.X-XX ? , L A . ' yfi 5 ' K wifi?-' T' Langhammer 1 X ff X - 53 .. we S X X W X. XXXXXX EX XX X X X X XXO X ,Q YQ XX X Bob Meadows l X X XX Xi Paul Douglas , X X' IXNXXXX X X X X -ff X X X . gg X X .. XXX 11 1 L X.'- . Q X7-X X. X X . Jill Wood Treasurer She rry Hughes Vice-President Jayne Boleach Secretary Lynda Ge ringer Pre side nt Seventh Grade XXX.X!,:s-' . X X , .X X X-. .X '5 .. X ,X XX- 3. .X..X.N.i.X :.X. . .gf 5 kk--- E. X.: A L. - X- X , XX ' SEX IX -X ...X X i g? X X X X X f XXX X H 4, X X X X 'X n. NX X X X X Yi X X F 5 X X X1 S X X f WV X XX 5 SSX KX .X .X X Ronald Janes Reporter X X J e.eXe- X' - ... ebe--e -LL X if . X X-X X X X ' I 'T f Q K . . 'X X zi .- 1 ' X .X i ' ' . Shirley Hughes Vernon James Mary Jane Hughes sue 019,-er Terry McDuffee SXS - . - X -X nhl 'V ,, M X X N XX X X XXX X X X X X -X X X Y X X 5 X X 5 X ,X X IX X Xz. ,-X -- .. -1. ' .t-.Xi X X X X X X X ...XX X -X ,Xi X V. X? X N X. X X X .X X .Q., 3, -. . X 1,f',i,X X' 1 .gan K, ,Kit v .us - ,', , - 1 ' s ms'n!.'q vis Q . J.. xy K, X -.Q . '51 -.S ' .-.fgi - nz ,f X- ...X , . . . .X , X u Q ,J Linda Powell Richard Wilson X X XX ' J 1 f ffg A X ...X. gf fri .-hL B i X. ..,. X sl, .W A -XXXX evil f?:fXf X 3' - xiiffii if NX ' X- -3 i'?f?'555i'X 'iii Jerry Hulett Janella Cooper X S X . 2 X X. . .X XX X XXXXXX Ronnie Canaday Virginia Smith XXX . - 'ft fi' XX XX X X S X X X XX X X X X XXX X X X X X X X SX X X X X X XX X XX X X XX , X X X X X X X X ...X X.eX X X1 X X X .l.. X L Q XX X X5 -- XXQXX X X X X X X X X SX X X X X X so X X XXX X X X ,df kk' X 3 p . . . p .. Sandra Million Joan Weaver was Q-'fwgk XSXX X X XXX XXXX XX sims X X A Junior Collins X-XXXYXIQTX'TXXXXXXKSQXS X-.XFXATQXQXIXXX-S2'i ZXXEXt'i?:XX??:3fi:'XXj:X: ,Sg'X.I'-f:X'i,: .XQ5 XXX X X i X X X X X X5 XX X XXSLXXS X gg XX X X X X ei X XX X X Q XX XE XX XXX X Xi X Q3 X WX AS X X N X kk.V XX .X X 'X A X X A X XX X X X X XXX X X X X X X X XX X XX 5 SSX X .XX X XX X X XX XXX X X S XX X X X XXXXX X XX X XX X XXX X XX XX X S05 X g XX X ' XX QQ X , X XX i il X N -X .M-XXX XX XXX XXX . - X X. - - X X N .X -we X ,XXX XX. .X X - X ,:. . . -A NQVXXX'--N -: wwf.. .X Xe. AX - 'X' :X-X2 Y -Xxgx Xi X - TX --X if A X 9-'rg . T X .:,.-:Xi , X X ' XX C 1 9 - . . X X-X y .. i John Holder Jeff Holder David Barr Jan Wood x . :i..h X XXXX X Q . - - i X X X K X X F Q Q X A9 New , Q l Q X X 1 x s X XX Shirley Reynolds Charles Coleman Janet Stamp Jackie Jones X X X - X X X, X X F Q X YA n XX X X 9 4X g ie 5' ':- 6 f.. ,'Xxf31. X4 Xe 1' e X -Q.. 11.3 5 I G 'XX f s XX. W i XX Steve White Donna Parks Robe rt Hopper S X S Lanny Jennings f .XX - S Y - . was - - .XX-1 - ffk -XT . . .Xi l.- x o Eifw i-X X. .... .X . ,,-. A ii 47? ...X. ,Xa . A Shirley Johnston Dehner Jones 27 'Sf W -1 D366 ik A 0 . he 6xC9JfJ gre, -.lddff G 0 Q J we :mf wtwaffgfiigiabig A QMW Wsfkxgfsgzdaiafwi 5 w mr W t FK 5? X., Q'-Gm b eg NYY xm- fkb wi. , it if 'W M W fig v-ww 1' ' 3 ,. K b LW 4. U k,AA. dw D k W ki 'X sv 'N I if n . xg Q ' S x bf, . x , Q Q N A .R .1 I Q ke 3 if Q -Q Q ff S f X. af' '. Qt if Q S i W ' fIf'f2ii.Tf iiiiis 'x fri' N Mm f CORNET TRIO -- II rating at State Joyce Edrington, Mike Howard, Charles Wood TROMBONE SOLO -- I ratmg Gary Rathjen CORNET SOLO -- II rating Joyce Edrington SAXOPHONE QUARTET -- Ll rating JoAnn Jones, Betty Renner, Vee Ann Meadows, Sonja Carothers FLUTE TRIO -- II rating Pat Slater, Joy Van Houten, Jeanette Walker TUBA SOLO -- I rating Edward Bruns X oeee X I w ggi, ,A it 5 5 XX H X X 8 N I xx Y. xx T? N N X we X I E xi- A .. .. em I' .... L .,I. To ,X .,. X, ..,. QMS.. I5 is QS X 'X H SX X ex X X? N SS Xe I i Q rx N QL f gx N M In O JFS 1 :vii ,. X Q N X X 5 X Ee N 1 .L J Dru m Ma'or And Ma'oreHes Choir Future Farmers Cf America President ................................... Neal Van Houten Vice-President .............................. o . . . Bobby Leftridge Secretary .... . . John H. Larrick Treasurer . . . .... Gary Lawson Reporter .... . Dean Langhammer Parliamentarian . . . . . Wayne Hutton Advisor ............ ......... M r. Jennings Sentinel . ............ . . . ' ......... Johnwood Honorary Chapter Farmers . . . . V. R. Geringer, J , R, Nevins JEANETTE WALKER Queen of Barnwarmin' 84 I W Future Homemakers Of America President ....... ......................... M arilyn ErdWiHS Vice-President . ............. JoAnn Jones Secretary . . . Vee Ann Meadows Treasurer . . . . Joyce Dwyer Reporter ..... . . . Betty Dennis Parliamentarian . ..... Terry Roy Historian ..... . . Mary Langhammer Song Leader . . ........ Ruth Hutton Pianist ....... . ., ....................... Shirley Edwards Sergeant-at-Arms . . ..................... Janet Larrick, Elaine Ralls Sandra Klocke, Charlotte Killen, Karen Van Houten, Judy Weems Advisor ...... ........................... M rs. Molyneaux Chapter Mothers . . ....... Mrs. Erdwins, Mrs. Langhammer, Mrs. Van Houten Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. White BOBBY LEFTRIDGE King of Kitchenwarmin Student Councll The representatives from each class for the Student Council of 1958-'59 are: Lynda Geringer ...... Seventh Grade Gary Rathj en Jtmior Class Mac Smith .... . . Eighth Grade LeRoy Proper . Junior Class Charles Wood . . . , . Freshman Class Mike Howard Senior Class Karen Van Houten .... Freshman Class Jeanette Walker Senior Class Helen Edrington . . . Sophomore Class John Wood . . Senior Class Buddy Copenhaver . . . Sophomore Class Neal Van Houten Senior Class Ruth Hutton .... . . Junior Class President ..... ' . . . JohnWood Vice-President . . . Mike Howard Secretary .... .... R uth Hutton Treasurer . . ..... Gary Rathjen Reporter . . . Karen Van Houten Adviser. . .... Mr.Geringer White Christmas Dance sponsored by the Student Council. l JOYCE DWYER SHIRLEY EDWARDS Editor Assistant Editor Hi-Lites Staff SITTING: Velma Ayer, Mary Langharnmer, Janice Barbara Renner, Sonja Carothers, Nancy Bruns, Dean Dif-'k50Yl, Joyce Dwyer, Shirley Edwards, Elaine Ralls, Langhammer, Betty Dennis, Karen Van Houten, Allan Terry Roy, John Wood. STANDING: Mr. Nevins, Weather-ford,and Ronald Janes. Junior Class Presents il II f h Va ey O G osis Kent Smith Mary Langhammer JoAnn Jones Joy Van Houten Terry Roy Larry Freels LeRoy Proper Ruth Hutton Wayne Hutton Assistant Director Director . . . . . LaRue Baker Lydia Breedlove Barbara Renner . Gary Rathjen Lila Mary Roy Senior Class Presents XX . Heap Bag Cake Kenneth Armstrong John Wood Bobby Leftridge Janice Dickson Neal Van Houten Jeanette Walker Shirley Edwards Marjorie Erdwins Assistant Director Director ..... Joyce Dwyer Elaine Rails A Mike Howard George Hardy . . . JunaMead0ws Lila Mary Roy Worlcl History Why so glum, Charlotte? What is attracting your attention over there, Sonja and Julia A. ? English Ill Watch that note passing, JoAnn and Ruth. Mr. Cox is watching! Biology Class We know they've raised the hemlines this year, but really, Joy!!! Yes, Larry Barton, we see you. Agriculture Nothing like having plenty of helping hands, one to hold the nail, one to use the hammer,one to give orders, eh, John H.? Office Secretaries Our efficient office secretaries are Mrs. Naylor and Pat Slater. Bus Drivers And Custodians Richard Harvey, Donald Clifton, Mike Herring, Jim Carson, Joe Lanpher and Paul Erdwins. These men faithfully and safely transport the students to and from school, band trips, basketball games and many other school activities. Mr. Mike and Joe are to be congratulated for keeping our school clean and in top-notch condition. To all of you,we say Thanks ! meals . 40 . -, l ,Wins-Ms , w s-Q-.....l Cafeteria Chefs Mrs. Clarkson Mrs Smith, and Mrs Dwyer with extra help prepare daily meals at the school cafeteria and do a very E nice job of serving deli i cious and well-balanced Shorthand Edward must be in Heaven because that's the way he likes it, plenty of women all around him. Typing Class All right, Jeanette, stop looking at your machine. CHS Clweerleaclers Carolyn Timmons, Sandy Wilson, Joy Van Houten Marilyn Erdwins, Pat Slater, and Becky Langhammer Freshman Math Golly, this is the happiest class I've seen yet, but don't you use paper, pencils, or books in this class? Eighth Grade English Are you dozing, Virginia, or are you just buried in thought? Sheryl, do you find Allan interesting? Seventh Grade Science Come now, Junior, please pay attention to the lesson. John H., aren't you a little old for seventh grade science? Art Class Busy as usual, Larry H.? American Problems My, but this class looks enthusiastic, I'l1 bet that course is really interesting. Family Living Barton, your purse is cluttering up the table. Neal, what's so interesting out that window? Advanced Physical Science Could it be that there are someintruders in this picture? How about that Kent and Larry? Health What's this? An accident going someplace to happen. SENIORS Kenneth Armstrong Edward Bruns Dorothy Davis Joyce Dwyer Marjorie Erdwlns Ronnie Griswold Mike Howard Dean Langhammer Bobby Leftridge Patti Matteson Gary Mattingly Elaine Ralls Ronnie Smith Neal Van Houten Shirley White Nelson Barton Velma Ayer WandaC. Hayden Janice Dickson Shirley Edwards Marilyn Erdwins George Hardy Gary Lawson John Larrick Pat Mahoney Eddie Matteson Jana Meadows Pat Slater Carolyn Stamp Jeanette Walker John Wood Norman Barton Larry Hartgrove Junior-Senior Banquet 81 Prom CLARENCE HIGH SCHOOL May 7, 1959 High School Auditorium THEME Stairway to the Stars Toastmaster . . . LeRoy Proper,Pres. Invocation . . .... Sandra Klocke Welcome . . . . LeRoy Proper Response ....... Mike Howard Stairway to the Stars . . . Mary Langhammer, Ruth Hutton, JoAnn Jones Stars in our Reach . . . Mr. King Farewell ........ LeRoy Proper INTERMISSION Class Will ....... Janice Dickson Class Prophecy . . . Elaine Ralls MENU JUNIORS LaRue Baker Jerry Barton Lawrence Douglas Verlyn Hancock Ruth Hutton JoAnn Jones Mary Langhammer Patricia Masten Bobby Maupin LeRoy Proper Barbara Renner Terry Roy Charles Smith Jerry Truitt Clifford Timbrook Joe W 44 Lydia Breedlove Larry Barton Larry Freels Ronnie Hayes Wayne Hutton Sandra Klocke Janice Marsh Lova Dell Matteson Vee Ann Meadows Gary Rathjen Ellen Reynolds Kent Smith Kay Stamp Joy Van I-Iouten Sandra Wilson right Punch Ham Green Beans Corn Mashed Potatoes Fruit and Whipped Cream Salad Hot Rolls Butter Strawberries on Ice Cream Angel Food Cake with Fluffy Icing Iced Tea and Coffee 7, , ,,,, an FACULTY Mr. V. R. Gerlnger, Superintendent Mr. James R. Nevins Mr. Charles Jennings Mrs. Lila Mary Roy Mr. Eldon Seaboldt Mr. Cecil Hayden Miss Marie Miller Mr. Calvin Williams Mr. Bradley Moore Mrs. Marjorie Molyneaux Mr. Harold Cox Mrs. Dorothy Naylor AWP X-Q 451254 11' X X! 'ii R ff' W1 --i1.- , ,Lf n o - ,a -G U v a -1-..-...i 9 o a h ooo ii? O 11..i.... -li.,- .......,, is C, H. S. Girls' Basketball Schedule '58 '59 Clarence 51 50 53 48 50 58 30 49 56 50 40 31 30 51 44 50 39 37 43 38 51 29 Coach: Eldon Seaboldt Novelty Perry Phil-Emerson Shelbyville Monroe City Shelbina Holy Rosary Paris Perry Shelbyville Paris Monroe City Holy Rosary Novelty Phil-Emerson Paris Atlanta Monroe City Shelbina Green Top La Belle Shelbina Opponents 32 32 45 44 37 45 32 29 22 47 34 38 28 26 42 37 24 41 36 30 21 39 X il K .XRS Q55 g. 2 f,L, XXUQ-i K' Q .xy .N XX S . . k - N Q55 - Q-N U Sf- ,X S 1 3' 1 . nl , v, .. nk L. PN if XX XX - 1 X 3 K ! H ' K k . K- 4 X ' ix N N , x Q wav' iw 4 C H S Boys' Basketball Schedule '58 '59 Coach: Eldon Seaboldt Clarence Opponents Novelty Perry Phil-Emerson Shelbyville Monroe City Shelbina Center Paris Madison B Madison A Perry Shelbyville Madison B Madison A Atlanta Novelty Phil-Emerson Paris Shelbina Monroe City Hurdland Atlanta La Belle Shelbina xx wr xx xymmw . W was A AN X :gt skim 51 xg .,--.1--... von. 5 K . K - Q 5 43 3, 5 Q FH - 45 , X :Q . M SE Xfii . fi? C. H. S. Baseball Schedule '58-'59 Clarence Opponents 6 Madison 5 7 Paris fForfeitJ 10 7 Shelbyville 6 7 Monroe City 3 1 Phil-Emerson 2 2 Novinger 9 1 Monroe City 11 8 Phil-Emerson 6 7 Madison 3 - A . as - . Q- t .. fl XX g -S - - X X - ' KK X - -MX. X PAUL TRACY JOE WRIGHT BOBBY LEFTRIDGE 2nd B356 Pitcher Shortstop 1 Yi - -is Qm-- R X . K:-KKXXXXX XK KX K KSY KKKK K - . we ' X ' N X M X -Tw. .- XX Yi K O K tX.A XX X X is q . Keg K K K Q , 3 X-gg-RXEFQ' g - .f t. --. :-- : 5 X Y S 1 X f K 'x K .X 1.. X .. mmxx X .K K -. 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LJ 3 r f gx ., ..,. ,2 ,Qw , 6 V' W Ama XX ff -'4 L XX gf-A X ,?,.1 i M K X ' -5 ' ,fl xi. V N-?x , Ms- ' ,f ww X W v T -K ex gm - .N .. ,X-. , J,,-s ,ZX jk ' N- 'N5X X .- COMPLIME NTS OF GREENING FUNERAL HOME VIRGIL GREENING GLENN GREENING A DIGNIFIED SERVICE AT A MODERATE COST AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 128 CLARENCE SHELBYVILLE LEONARD I1i 1 In 1 i COMPLIME NTS OF Barkiew 81 Davis Funeral Service HENRY A. BARKLEW JAMES D. DAVIS AMBULANCE - OXYGEN EQUIPPED PHONE 321 SHELBINA CLARENCE BETHEL White Mule Oil Co. PHILLIPS ee GAS PHILLIPS BATTERIES LEE TIRES h'll' I IPS TRUCK DELIVERIES PHONE 183 CLARENCE MISSOURI Shelbina Bank I capital S100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits S550,000 E' S Q Shelbina Q 5 Missouri EMBEW Commumty Motor Company Phone 60 SALES SERVICE 1 -- 4- - if-e P- 1 ' Clarence Missouri Compliments Of North Missouri Lumber Co. Walter Martins, Manager Lumber - Hardware - Insulation - Mound City Paints Building Material - Glass - Brick and Tile Clarence Phone 32 Missouri ' Massey locker Service Slaughtering - Processing - Curing Shelby County's First and Finest Locker Service Telephone 15 Clarence Missouri , .f-. - . 4. . ' .R , . Y C' , C x C 3 13,1 .'P3fi A ' cir,sei ' r P I' YJQ ' ' ., f if I 'xl xfl 71' . ' .- ,X 'E 2 ' N' f Q yi M K s oz ' X f' K ' A ' M ff 1 Q . I a - f 2 Most Likefy To Succeed SQ ' .1 Tk f Compliments Of Clarence Grain Company Virgil Cook, M anage r Dealers In Grain - Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Green Marked Coal Clarence State Bank We Appreciate Old and New Friends Q msuru, e V-Aer 4' r 2 S Clarence X V' .5 Missouri 4'BMaB9 I Macon Wholesale liquor Co. Distributor Of Schenley and Dant Products Imported and Domestic Wines and Champagnes Gordon's Gin - Old Stagg Goetz Beer Fox Deluxe Beer Macon, Missouri Standard Oil Company Russell Wood, Agent fs svnoons ' M' ' For Prompt and Courteous Service For l Gas - Kerosene - Heater Oil I Furnace Oil - Motor Oi1.and Specialties i Phone 207W Clarence Missouri Compliments Of Cunningham Variety Randall and Lela Cunningham Shelbina Missouri Compliments Of Hardy's Service Station and Cafe Fine Foods ViC Raymond Gas For Less Gates Tires - Firestone Tires Clarence Missouri Orscheln-Scanlon Implement 81 Truck A1 Orscheln and Joe Scanlon McCormick Tractors and Machines - International Harvester Trucks Highway 63 South Phone EL 1-2171 Macon Missouri Craig Floral Company 104 Vine Street is-N' Q Phone EL 1-2195 km 'R Downtown in Macon, Missouri Macon Atlanta State Bank Capital and Surplus EB200,000.00 1 N M 5 2 e i Macon 'flsmpef' Missouri IN BOTTLES alll, . Ml Macon Coca-Cola Bottlmg Co. Macon Missouri - ' t Sutton forQ1Ies N . X ,- '--'?- ' t- Qi ,R s .qi FORD JL. Xu-lif, R--E ' MERCURY Complete Sales and Service Phone EL 1-2540 Macon Missouri Pho.. Creekmurs Cafe 599 Fine Foods Cpen 7 Days A Week From 5 A. M. to 10 P. M. Shelbina Missouri Compliments Of Compliments Of I , 0 0 ' Pooles Servrce Macon Drrve-In Theater Clarence Missouri Macon Missouri C WHAT THEY LIKE . Boys ................. Girls Ctgaigztlglfalfggns Rock 'n Roll Music .... Elaine R. I Ratings ......... Mr. Moore Himself ........ Eddie Matteson , , Popularity . . . . . Arthur Masten Ellyson s Auto Wrecking A.g.....g ......... George Hardy - Giggling ....... Freshman Girls Asking Questions ....... Bartons Sight Reading .... Girls' Glee Club Thinking of Girls .... Gary Rathjen Macon Missouri Studying ........ Gary Mattingly Authority .......... Kent Smith Hutcherson Grain Elevator Dealers in Grain - Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Illinois Coal and Macon County Coal Den Hutch Q t Km 6 I lu' xy W ft X 2 ZW? I' H 1 59' X ' T ' 5 t f A I -f 5 Q Compliments Of Products Co., Inc. Buyers of Whole Milk Western Auto Phone 156 Macon Missouri Clarenc Miss Compliments Of Compliments Of MiIIer's Rexall Drug Sickal Home Supply M M Cl M aoon issouri D arenc iss , 0 Stew s Service Clarence D-X McVay and Boling Garage Washing - Greasing - Waxing One Stop Car and Tractor Service Guaranteed Lubrication I Phone 300 Lyle L, Van Houten I Phone 203 Clarence Missouri Clarence Missouri 1 F84 V Food Market I G. C. Watson and Son Let Your Hy-Klas Label Plumbing - Heating - Trenching Set Your Table Phone 86 Phone 311 Clarence Missouri Clarence Missouri Compliments Of HIT SONGS Problems ........ .... A lgebra II Smoke Gets In Your I:b'eS ........ Mr. Mike Ga Joe S d A ' 7 All-American Boy . ............ Bob Leftridge u S r S l Almost Lost My Mind . . Janice D. finishing yearbook B h Hot Dlggity ...... .... Ki d's when school's out ar Lonesome Town ......... . . Clarence after 6:30 It's Late .......... 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