Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO)

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The Seniors of 1960 dedicate this annual to the memory of Ronnie Liese, our classmate who died December 14, 1958. Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his names sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the pre- sence of mine enemies: thou annointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Board of Education STANDING: C. W. Liese, Member; Superintendent Wm. C. Finnell. SEATED: Norman Lilleman, Treasurer; E. H. Morgan, Jr., Secre- tary; J. M. Pregge, President; Fred Eastabrooks, Vice-President; Herbert Fricke, Member. Blue Jay Staff Joyce Cole . . . . Lolita Goetz . . . Sharon Tieman . . Linda Schaller . . Bobby Pragman . . Patty Goetz. . . . Sue Hackley. . . . Burdette Horstman Mr. Sander. . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor . Business Manager .........Art Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Photographer . . Publicity Editor . Advertising Editor ........... Sponsor SUPERINTENDENT WILLIAM C. FINNELL JR. Commercial Subjects MRS. JEWELL TIEMAN Substitute Teacher MRS. JANICE TEEGARDEN Third and Fourth Grades MR. LOUIS SANDER Mathematics Science MRS. ANN SCHUMAKER Home Economics English MR. ROY TRUE English Social Studies MRS. MARY CORDER Fifth Sixth Grades MRS. JEAN RIGSBY Seventh Eighth Grades MR. CURTIS BUHLIG Industrial Arts Physical Education MRS. EDNA DEAL First Second Grades MR. GERALD EDSON Music JOYCE COLE An innocent face but you never know what she will do Or say next. Glee Club--1,2, 3, 4 Softball--2, 3, 4 Girls Student Manager--2, 3, 4 Class President--1, 2, 3 Class Vice President--4 Class Play--4 Annual Staff--4 BURDETTE HORSTMAN There are many lovely women but no perfect ones. Track--1, 2, 3, 4 Softball--1,2, 3, 4 Glee Club--1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play--4 Annual Staff--4 LOLITA GOETZ A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Annual Staff--4 Basketball--1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball-- 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play--4 Glee Club--1,2, 3, 4 Pep Club--1,2,3 Reporter--2. 3 Solo Work-- 1, 2 Ensemble Work--3, 4 I ROBERT K. PRAGMAN Few cars ever passed him, one just happened to be a cop car. Basketball-- 1 Softball--1 Class Treasurer--1 Class President--4 Annual Staff--4 Class Play--4 so why PAT GOETZ It's no fun to be good, waste time trying? Class PIay--4 Annual Staff--4 Glee Club--1, 2, 3, 4 Solo Work--1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble Work--3, 4 Vice President--1 Treasurer--2 Secretary--3 SUE HACKLEY She won't live long----single. Glee Club--1,2, 3, 4 Class Play--4 Annual Staff--4 Solo Work--2, 3, 4 Ensemble Work--3, 4 LINDA SCHALLER I may be quiet, but so is dyna- mite before it's lit. Glee Club--1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary--4 Annual Staff--4 Class Play--4 SHARON TIEMAN A colorful girl: One who likes men with blue eyes, brown hair and greenbacks. Basketball--1, 2, 3, 4 Softball--1,2, 3, 4 Band--1,2 Band Secretary--1 Band Treasurer--2 Glee Club-- 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club--1, 2 Class Vice President--2 Class Treasurer--3, 4 Queen Candidate--1,4 Girls State--3 Annual Staff--4 Class Play--4 Senior Class Last Will and Testament I, Bob Pragman, being completely of insane mind, due entirely to the four years of attend- ing school at Corder High, do leave the most honored to the following: To--Dixie Ashford, my old stall at the Drive-In so she won’t have to sit on the “dark” side anymore. I also leave my customizing art to her which I never had. To--All of the Junior girls at Coder High-, someone else to take them up town at noon hour to eat their dinner. To--Coach Buhlig, someone else to run laps for him and argue with during drafting class. To--Mr. Finnell, someone else to have as easy to teach typing and bookkeeping. To—Irma Boeschen, the most capable art of “drag” racing with a Ford. To—Mr. True, someone else to beat in ping-pong at noon hour. To—All of the Juniors, the art of having as much fun on “Skip Day” and all of their trips as we have had during our Senior year. To--Bruce Morgan, someone else to initiate him, but good, as I shall not be here next year--if luck holds out. To--Faye Cole, the art of just goofing off, without finding someone that would go with you. To--Anyone who wants this ability, (which I doubt) to go driving and to get shot at without get- ting hurt, just scared. I, Linda Schaller, being of sound mind, do hereby draw my last will and testament. To--My sister, Janet, my ability to become a Senior. To--Glenda Manning, my ability to be quiet in school. To--Lois Boswell, the ability to pass Morgan’s Cafe, without stopping on the way home after school. To--Wanda Manning, my ability to put on more weight. To--Irma Boeschen, the ability to get her typing done on time. To--Beneta Manning, the ability to catch a guy by the name of Herbie. I, Burdette Horstman, after 4 years in this place and hoping to make it, do leave the things I don’t have to the following: To--Mr. Finnell, I leave the hope that he will not leave the bleachers after jumping off of them at Missouri Valley. To--Coach Buhlig, the hope that he doesn’t hurt anybody when playing “chicken” with his car. To--Gary Bauer, better luck next time. I, Joyce Cole, being of unreasonably sound mind and body after finishing these 4 years of C.H.S., submit my last will and testament: To--Faye, my position as girl’s student-manager. May she have more luck dodging towels, rosin cans, and whatever Coach happens to throw, than I did. To--Harold Bedford, the ability to know where I am and where I’m going before I start driving the car. To--All the girls who are going “steady”, the ability to go with a body for quite a while and to average at least one good argument a week. To--Jim Frerking, someone else to hang on tree limbs and to try to cure him from yawning. To--The Freshmen, the ability to become a Senior, and, it isn’t easy. To--Harvey Bedford, someone else to hide his shoes and just pester him in general at noon hour. To--Lois, a softer head so she won’t go around busting all of Irma’s car windshields. To--Irma, my ability to get in trouble, I’ve had it too long already. To--Carl Hackler, someone else to tease him about a certain girl he has been seen eating lunch with at school. To--Beneta, some sleeping pills so she can have time enough to finish her continued dreams. To--Gary and his associates, someone else to pester on the bus. To--Mrs. Hollis, someoneelse to make toasted cheese sandwiches, every day we have macaroni and cheese. I, Sharon Tieman, having finished my last year of high school and about to depart, will the following to my fellow students who are so unfortunate as to have to spend more years in C.H.S.: To--Coach Buhlig, another girl to eat a well balanced breakfast of coffee and cake while study- ing Nutrition in Health. To--Jim Frerking, the ability not to have any hot arguments in study hall that will not raise the temperature more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit. To--Joyce Liese, my seat on the bus to and from all ball games so that she may retain my “lady-like position.” To--Mr. Edson, someone who is continuously asking to be excused from Glee Club. To--Kenneth Fricke, someone else to torment at noon hour. To--Beneta Manning, my position on the basketball team. May she learn to go off on the right foot when making a lay-up. To--Ernest Angle, my ability to get through four years of high school. To—Mrs. Ann Schumaker, the knowledge of how to use tongs” on a baby. To--Harlan McGinnis, last, but not least, the ability to stay awake during classes and especially while driving a car. I, Pat Goetz, being of surprisingly sound mind and body, after these past years, leave the following: To—Mr. Edson, a new piano player who will be ready when he gives the downbeat. To--Coach, someone else to find excuses to miss P. E. To—Margaret Peppers, my basketball ability, which I never used. To--Irma Boeschen, my ability to make passing grades and still be able to go out at night. To--Sandra Lynn, my ability to get in trouble with little or no effort. To—Dixie Ashford, my ability to keep out of trouble which she needs, and I never used. To—Mary Ann Martin, my piano bench, may she have better luck balancing on it than I did. To—Some Junior, my desk with still some space left for carving. To—All Freshmen, my ability to get through four years of C.H.S. To—My sister Sherry, last, but not least, my books—all of which will be outdated by the time she needs them. I, Lolita Goetz, will to the following people: To--Edward Goetz, my books to study them more than I did. To—Becky Ernstmeyer, my place on the basketball team. To—The eighth grade girls, the ability to grow up before they get into high school. To—Peggy Heins, the ability to be a nice, quiet, refined Senior—like I am. To—Edna Hollis, the front seat on the bus, to and from games, so she won’t have to fight for it. To--Mrs. Hollis, someone else to come back for “seconds.” To--Coach Buhlig, a better basketball team, than he had last year. I, Sue Hackley, being of unsound mind and body, do will these possessions to following people: To—Beneta Manning, someone else to walk to town with on Wednesday and Thursday. To--Faye Cole, someone else to fight with. May they like her as well as I did. To--Becky Ernstmeyer, another soprano, so she won’t get worried just before Glee Club. To—Coach Buhlig, someone else to try everything in their power to get out of Physical Educa- tion. To—Mr. Finnell, someone who can do a little better in bookkeeping. To—Irma Boeschen, my books, may she use them more than I did. To--The Freshmen, the power to get through high school. To--Some lucky Junior, my desk on the Senior’s side of the room. Senior Class History On August 31, 1956, thirteen green freshmen wandered into Corder High School. The following officers were elected to lead the class: Joyce Cole . Pat Goetz . . Carole Portell Bob Pragman . . President Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Our class sponsor was Miss Taylor. We had a bake sale for a money-making pro- ject. The class had a wiener roast and a hayride. We were also glad to welcome Sue Hack- ley back into the class in April. The King and Queen candidates were Sharon Tieman and Walter Short. Once again thirteen silly Sophomores entered C.H.S. Starting off the school year we elected the following class officers: Joyce Cole . , Sharon Tieman Carole Portell, Pat Goetz . . Lolita Goetz. , . . President Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter The class sponsor was Mr. True. The class sold Christmas cards for a money- making project. We also sponsored the Sophomore-Senior breakfast. Our King and Queen candidates were Ronnie Liese and Carole Portell, Carole being elected the Carnival Queen. Her escort was Ronnie Liese. We were sorry to lose Walter Short from our class. We also gave a St. Patrick’s Dance on March 7, 1958. We were also sorry to lose Carol Arth. Our Junior year was a busy one. We elected the following officers to lead the class: Joyce Cole........................President Barbara Hockensmith .... Vice President Pat Goetz.........................Secretary Sharon Tieman.....................Treasurer Lolita Goetz.......................Reporter Our class sponsor was Mrs. Ann Schumaker. We sold magazines for a money-making project. The theme of the Prom was A Song in My Heart.” It was held on May 1, 1959. We were sorry to lose Ronnie Liese by death. Also Carole Portell and Dale Driskell left during the year. Barbara Hockensmith moved after school was out. On August 31, 1959, eight sophisticated Seniors entered C.H.S. for the last time. Our class officers are: Robert Pragram.................... President Joyce Cole....................Vice President Linda Schaller.................... Secretary Sharon Tieman......................Treasurer Our class sponsor is Mr. Sander. On March 24, 1959, with the help of Mr. True and Mr. Edson, the Seniors had a very successful play. Our King and Queen candidates were Sharon Tieman and Burdette Horstman. On February 5, 1959, we held a Valentine Dance. The Seniors surprised the faculty of C.H.S. with their sneak day September 19. We are now looking forward to the prom, the breakfast, and especially, to graduation day. Irma Boeschen Jim Frerking Dixie Ashford Faye Cole 4 R [ A 0 y N R I G H I Lois Boswell R 0 C K N R 0 I L ' Joyce Liese Edna Hollis Nelson Jungerman yvujyrri' Carolyn Heimsoth Pete Frerking Nyola Hoeppner Harlan McGinnis Gary Bauer Margaret A hie Raymond Campbell Harold Bedford Sandra Lynn Edward Goetz Dorothy Ahle Ernest Angle Earl Richey Harvey Bedford Russell Campbell Gilbert Roepe Wanda Manning Becky Ernstmeyer Dick Tracy Don Tracy Kenneth Fricke Beneta Manning UdUllASdAJ Glenda Manning Robert Portell Mary Nauser M A K I N G 1 H I $ Peggy Heins 0 II R W 0 R I D Terry Lisby Margaret Peppers Larry Barb Joe Hostetter Janet Schaller Carl Hackler g m (A . ak i O il (ft 0 if.kht ft Lf 1 3 ' mm £ a v. r, ft ft % l.-VT ' £3 J «i hi 1 1 Sk h££i ■ V First and Second Grades ft im FIRST ROW: Connie Jo Carter, Ralph Mac Erwin, Kathy Brooks, Richard Inlow, Debra Rector, John Koenig, Joyce Peppers, Michael Beard, Carol Inlow. SECOND ROW: Alice May Cowherd, Gary Tracy, Nancy Emis, Emmett Edwards, Patricia Inlow, Skippy Doak, Patsy DeMasters, Jerry Englebrecht. THIRD ROW: Paula Bunner, Juel Martens, Belinda Hostetter, Janet Leuhrman. FIRST ROW: Billy Sleeper, Richard Winfrey, Danny Brooks, Doug Liese, Roy Manning, Mark Pilley. SECOND ROW: Gary Fisher, John Sleeper, Clifford Winfrey, Leslie Miller, Betty Humburg, Duane Hughes, Don Bunner, Larry Bergsieker, Tommy Cowherd. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hostetter, Bobby Martens, Connie Kegley, Henry Edwards, Patty Melton, Tommy Kegley, Nancy Bunner, Don Emis, Barbara Beard. Third and Fourth Grades fl V,v Fifth and Sixth Grades FIRST ROW: James Holman, Sharon Winfrey, Mike Emis, Edith Humburg, Don Keith Lilleman, Patty Peppers, Norman Roepe, Jr., Raye Lee Green, George Bayless. SECOND ROW: Vickie Melton, Johnny Martens, Paulette Ernstmeyer, Victor VanMeter, Linda Bunner, David Kegley, Patty Nauser, Dennis Schneider, Carol Tracy. THIRD ROW: Toney Manning, Ritha Inlow, Richard Terwilli- ger, Marjorie Edwards, Johnny Brown, Patty Doak, J. C. Bunner, Cheryl Tracy, Dennis Sheridan. FOURTH ROW: Paulette Beard, Patty Liese. FIRST ROW: Sherry Goetz, Donald Manning, Jeanie Hostetter, Bruce Morgan, Sandra Howell, Clarence Manning. SECOND ROW: Wilma Ernstmeyer, James Richey, Frances Sheridan, Douglas Bayless, Claudia Winfrey, Leonard Stoll, Mary Ann Martin, Gerald Brown. THIRD ROW: Ruby Manning, Michael Winfrey, Mary Jane Martens, Daryl Hughes, Linda Tracy, Richard VanMeter, Jo Ann Lilleman, Lee Inlow, Connie Lynn. Seventh and Eighth Grades Girls’ Basketball Team TOP ROW: Joyce Cole, Student Manager; Edna Hollis, Joyce Liese, Dorothy Ahle, Sandra Lynn, Janet Schaller, Lois BosJ well. BOTTOM ROW: Lolita Goetz, Carolyn Heimsoth, Sharon Tieman, Coach Curtis Buhlig, Nyola Hoeppner, Margaret Ahle, Wanda Manning. Boys Basketball Team TOP ROW: Kenneth Fricke, Student Manager; Dennis Hill, Ernest Angle, Joe Hostetter, Larry Bowman, Raymond Camp- bell, Robert Portell, EdwardGoetz, Assistant Student Manager. MIDDLE ROW: James Frerking, Score Keeper; RussellCamp- bell, Earl Richey, GaryBauer, Don Tracy, Larry Barb, Coach Curtis Buhlig. BOTTOM ROW: Mac Tracy, Harold Bedford, Dennis Frerking, Gilbert Roepe, Harlan McGinnis. Margaret Ahle, Carolyn Heimsoth Nvola Hoeppner, Susan Jane Finnell, Lois Boswell TOP ROW: Becky Ernstmeyer, Faye Cole, Beneta Manning, Janet Schaller, Wanda Manning. CENTER ROW: Mrs. Ann Schumaker, Sponsor; Dorothy Ahle, Joyce Liese, Dixie Ash- ford, Sandra Lynn. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Boswell, Carolyn Heimsoth, Susan Jane Finnell, Nyola Hoeppner, Margaret Ahle. P E P S 0 1) A D Activities TOP ROW: Lolita Goetz, Linda Rose, Barbara Anderson, Sharon Tieman, Carolyn Heimsoth, Margaret Ahle, Joyce Liese, Nyola Hoeppner, Edna Hollis. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Ernstmeyer, Beneta Manning, Sue Hackley, Glenda Manning, Janet Schaller, Peggy Heins, Lois Boswell, Mary Nauser, Margaret Peppers. BOTTOM ROW: Patty Goetz, Faye Cole, Sandra Lynn, Dorothy Ahle, Joyce Cole, Irma Boeschen, Wanda Manning, Linda Schaller, Mr. Gerald Edson, Instructor. TOP ROW: Terry Lisby, Raymond Campbell, Don Tracy, Joe Hos- tetter, Mac Tracy, Nelson Jungerman, Russell Campbell, Larry Barb. MIDDLE ROW: Carl Hackler, Gary Bauer, James Frerking, Burdette Horstman, Dennis Frerking, Harlan McGinnis, Dennis Hill, Mr. Gerald Edson, Instructor. BOTTOM ROW: Harold Bed- ford, Gilbert Roepe, Robert Portell, Larry Bowman, Harvey Bed- ford, Edward Goetz, Kenneth Fricke. B 0 y L E L U B II ’’Woodwork at work! What! Beans Again?’’ C.H.S. BAND Barbara Anderson Sophomore Stanley Hostetter Third Grade Nancy Fizer Seventh Grade Sharon Kegley First Grade statilaVstop t while IUS is LOAOIRGa j% AHO UNLOADING ’. 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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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