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

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CORDER HIGH SCHOOL Corder, Missouri Graduates of 1962 SEATED: Sandra Lynn . . . Raymond Campbell Wanda Manning . Becky Ernstmeyer Gilbert Roepe . . Dorothy Ahle . . STANDING: Russell Campbell Harold Bedford . Don Tracy • . . . IJcarLoL Staff ................................ Advertising Manager ....................................Business Manager ..................................... Associate Editor ...................................... Editor-in-chief ......................... Assistant Business Manager .......................................Literary Editor ........................................ Sports Editor ............................................ Publicity ...........................................Art Editor Earl Richey Photographer DEDICATION 4 We, the Seniors of 1962 dedicate our annual to a most gracious and charming teacher, Mrs. Ann Schumaker. Through her unselfish and untiring service we have reached one of our goals in life—graduation. 4 We express our appreciation and our thanks to this faithful teacher. BoarJ ca lion STANDING: C. W. Liese, Herbert Fricke - Vice-President, Johnny Martens. SEATED: Norman Lilleman - Treasurer, Eastabrooks - President, David Campbell - Secretary. To Each Member - We Say THANKS! s FACULTY L. H. SANDER Principal Science and Mathematics T ocw cS c r MRS. JUANITA HOEPPNER Seventh and Eighth Grades MRS. MARY CORDER Fifth and Sixth Grades MISS TRUDY MEINBERG Music GRADUATES BECKY ERNSTMEYER It's too late to agree with me now. I've changed my mind. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Track 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Guidance Secretary 3; Basketball 4; Softball 4; Class Reporter 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. s.n lord io EARL RICHEY Whenever I feel like exercising, I lie down until the feeling wears off. M Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Track 1,2; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club President 3, 4; Class President 1,4; Class Sec- retary 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Girls' State 3; Betty Crocker Award 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Queen Candidate 4; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Student Council Secretary 4. RAYMOND ALLEN CAMPBELL I'm not afraid to study, but it's so hard. Track 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice-President 1; Class Play 4. I may be silent, but at least I'm here. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Pres- ident 2; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. GILBERT ROEPE If you want to see brighter days- don’t run around all night. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Class Treas- urer 1; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Boys’ State 3. SANDRA LYNN Only time will tell-but not all I hope. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club ,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Pep Zlub 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensembles 1, 2, b, 4; Class Reporter 1,2,3; . rrack 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4; }ueen Candidate 2, 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Play 4; t aJj Annual Staff 4. w HARVEY BEDFORD If at first you don't succeed—oh well skip it. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4. 11 WANDA MANNING HAROLD BEDFORD Life is Just like a grapefruit; full of little squirts. Glee Club 1,2,3. 4; Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2, 4; Cheerleader 4; Courtwarming Queen 4; C 5-Captain 4; Pep Club V-President 3; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. V Safe-Sane-Single. Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,3,4; Class President 3; Class play 4; Annual Staff 4. EDWARD GOETZ I can't help it if I'm bashful. Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Softball 1,2; Class Play 4; Student Manager 2, 3. MAC TRAC I can catch anything but the girls-doggone ’em. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Basketball Team Captain 4. LINDA ROSE I'm not afraid to study, but life is too short to waste. Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4. DON TRACY To be or not to be. That's the question. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. DICK TRACY At least I put in my time. Glee Club 1,4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 4; Class Play 4. KENNETH FRICKE If you didn't get the thing you wanted, be thankful for the thing you didn't get that you didn't want. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Student Council President 4. 13 Cia JJ In August 1958, 22 green freshmen wandered into Corder High School. The follow- ing were elected to lead the class: Dorothy Ahle....................................... President Raymond Campbell.............................. Vice-President Elaine Fehlauer.................................... Secretary Danny Portell...................................... Treasurer Sandra Lynn......................................... Reporter Mr. Buhlig was our sponsor. In 1959, 18 silly sophomores entered C.H.S. Starting the school year we elected the class officers. They were: Russell Campbell....................................President Harold Bedford ................................Vice-President Carl Driskill...................................... Secretary Wanda Manning.......................................Treasurer Sandra Lynn......................................... Reporter Mr. True was the class sponsor. Sandra Lynn was our candidate for Carnival Queen. Harold Bedford was her escort. We sponsored the Sophomore-Senior Break- fast. We were sorry to lose the following from our class: Margaret Hockensmith, Carl Driskill, and Elaine Fehlauer. Our Junior year was very busy. The following officers were elected: Harold Bedford...................................... President Wanda Manning.................................. Vice-President Dorothy Ahle........................................ Secretary Becky Ernstmeyer.....................................Treasurer Sandra Lynn.......................................... Reporter Our class sponsors were Mrs. Ann Schumaker and Miss Meinberg. We sold magazines for our money making project. We sponsored the Sock Hop dance in October. We also sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and Piom which had the theme, Sea Fantasy. This was held on April 29, 1961. We were sorry to lose Ernest Angle as a member of our class. On August 28, 1961, 17 sophisticated seniors once again entered Corder High School. Our class officers are: Dorothy Ahle.......................................President Kenny Fricke................................. Vice-President Sandra Lynn............................_...........Secretary Wanda Manning......................................Treasurer Becky Ernstmeyer................................... Reporter On September 7, 1961, the Seniors took a day for Senior Skip Day. The Seniors sponsored a Beatnik Dance in October. We also sponsored the Court Warming on February 10, 1962. Wanda Manning was elected the Queen. Janet Schaller was the princess; Dorothy Ahle and Sandra Lynn were the attendants. The Senior play, Oh Man, was presented. We enjoyed attending the Sophomore-Senior Breakfast and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Baccalaureate services were held on May 13th. On Commencement night, May 17, 1962, we received our diplomas. 14 Beach bums A little to the right jL'ast Witt an,I TJcii, I, Dorothy Ahle, leave the following prize possessions to the following lucky persons: To—Mary Jane, another person to jabber with on the bus. To—Coach Buhlig, a set of carpenter tools so he can build the character he is always complaining the team needs. To—a fortunate person, my lucky basketball suit. No. 13. To—Peggy, the fun of being a Senior. To—Larry Aversman, another neighbor to take home on the tractor. I, Dick Tracy, of sound body but not so sure of mind, hereby will the following: To--Tom Rose, the ability to protect himself while using boxing gloves. To—Roger Fricke, my desk, because he is always writing on it anyway. To—Coach, someone else to have on the team and then, kick off for some obnoxious reason. To—Linda Tracy, my books; may she look through them more than I did. To—Mr. True, someone else to play ping-pong during free, time. To—Miss Trudy, someone else to growl at in music. To—Larry Bowman, the ability not to throw paper wads'at teachers, it could get him in trouble. I, Becky Ernstmeyer, after four years of utter confus- ion at C. H. S., will to the following people: To--Peggy Heins, my old books. I put more into them than I took out. To—Mr. Beard, another girl to count pennies. To—Daryl Hughes, the ability to act his age. To—my sister Hart. someone else to ride home with from ball games. To—Edith Humburg, my place as benchwarmer on the basketball team. Watch those splinters! ! To—Glenda Manning, the ability to have as much fun as I had in high school, and to stay out of trouble doing it. To—Mr. True, I leave my two sisters. May they give him less trouble than I did. To—Jo Ann, my ability to keep a secret. To—Sandy Howell, the broken-down chair in Glee Club. To—Larry Bowman, someone else who thinks mustard belongs on people. To—Mrs. Webb, someone who can tell a debit from a credit. To—Pepper Hill, someone to laugh at his jokes. Last, but not least, to the faculty, someone else to interrupt classes. I, Raymond Campbell, being of a surprisingly sound mind, bequeath to the following: To—the Sophomore girls, someone else to do their Algebra problems. To—Miss Meinberg, someone else as nice as Mr. C. To—Bob Portell, the ability to serve a ball and get it over the net. To—Tom Rose, the ability to do gym exercises. To—Mrs. Hollis, someone else to eat as many of her rolls as 1 did. To—everyone else, I leave. I, Edward Goetz, being in sound state of mind leave to the following: To—the cooks, someone to eat their raisins. To—Bob, someone else to foul while playing basketball. To—Larry Bowman, someone else to write on his arms during class. To—Coach and Mr. True, someone else to tighten bolts on the busses. To—Jim Aversman, my job of dusting the office. To—all the Freshmen, the ability to graduate. To—Tom, the ability to take a shower by himself. To—some Junior, my books that they may get more good out of them than I did. I, Mac Tracy, about to leave old C. H.S. for good, do leave the following: To—some unlucky person, my basketball jerseys. No's 32 and 43. To—Coach, someone else to gripe at when he had bad nights during the season. To—the Freshman class, the ability to get through school without having to make it by the skin of their teeth. To—Linda and Ruby, a six-months supply of pencils to make up for the ones I borrowed and didn't give back. To—Tom Rose, my ability to turn down the fourth help- ing at lunch time, which I didn't use I, xussell Campbell, being of my usual, unusual mind, leave the following: To— Chester, someone else to play ping-pong. To—someone else, my second and third helpings of dinner. To—Coach, the ability to win arguments. Also a pair of glasses so that he might be able to see to referee. To—Mrs. Schumaker, someone else to read her news- papers. To—Mr. Sander, a bigger Geometry class. I, Beneta Manning, being of unsound mind, do leave all of my possessions: To—the incoming Freshman class, the ability to stay in High School all four years. To—Connee Lynn, the ability to do the twist without coming apart. To—Tom Rose, the ability to eat, drink, and be merry- for tomorrow he'll go on a diet. To—Mary Nauser, the ability to go steady longer than I did. To—Ruby and Glenda, my books and my old desk. May they get more use out of them than I ever did. To—Mary Ann, the ability to go into a ball game and come out in one piece. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to get along with the teachers more than I ever did. I, Kenneth Fricke, being of unsound mind, leave the following: To—Tom Rose, my ability to sing, which I never had. To—Jo Ann, the ability not to talk all the time! ! ! To—George Fricke, the ability to look intelligent part of tne time. To—Ruby Manning, the ability not to lose her purse. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to pass into the next grade. To—Mary Ann Martin, the ability not to see bright lights at night. To—Larry Fiene, the ability to get richer without gambling. To—Coach Buhlig, the ability not to get mad. To—anyone who gets it, my locker. No. 33. I, Harvey Bedford, being a graduate of Corder High, leave the students of C.H.S. the following: To—Mary Jane Martens, someone else to fuss. To—some lucky person, my locker. No. 36. To—Connee Lynn, someone else to beat. To—Larry Aversman, my ability to put the shot. To—Tom Rose, the ability to be seated when Mr. Sander comes in. To—Claudia Winfrey, someone else to take her to town. To—anyone, a good seldom used book. To—Don Manning, not a thing. To—next year's Seniors, the ability to beat Tom Rose for seconds at lunch. To—Pepper Hill, my Job punching lunch tickets. I, Sandra Lynn, as sane as could be expected after four years at Corder High, bequeath the following: To—Jo Ann, the ability not to believe everything she hears and to keep her mouth shut after she hears it. To—Bruce, someone else to be engaged to. To—Glenda, my priceless ability to lose weight-which 1 never had. To—Cheryl Tracy, my place on the basketball team. May she do her best for the Jayettes. To Coach Buhlig, a book entitled, Phychology of Girls’ Basketball —subtitle, You Girls are a Bunch of Jibbering Idiots. To—Miss Trudy, another second soprano who hates to sing first soprano. To—Mary Ann, a pair of beautiful, invisible boots— guaranteed to be pleasing to both Mary and Mamma. To—Connee, Whizzo, my sister, the ability to become a Senior and of course, plenty of good times. What a legacy! !! I, Linda Rose, about to leave C.H.S. , do leave the following: To—Tom Rose, the ability not to be shoved around anymore. To—Glenda Manning, the ability to be able to read outside reading books. To—Janet Schaller, the ability not to argue very much. To—Miss Trudy, another person to take my chair in music. To—Mary Jane, the ability to finish school. To—Connee Lynn, the ability to go with ONE boy. To—someone, my locker. No. 14. I, Gilbert Roepe, being of sound mind, do hereby will the following: To—Mary Ann, all my books—if she buys them. To—Tom Rose, the ability to stay in one desk in Mr. Sander's study hall. To—Daryl Hughes, the ability to keep his socks out of his shoes. To—Larry Fiene, the ability to keep from losing so many pennies. To—Ruby Manning, the ability to keep all of her belongings. To—Pepper Hill, all of my dragging ability. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to get through school, but I won't say in how many years. To—three Sophomore girls, the ability not to talk so much. To—some lucky person, locker 35. I, Don Tracy, being of unsound mind and sound body, will the following: To—Tom Rose, my gym bag. May he patch up the holes and put a handle on it. To—Coach, someone to put in my suit. To—the cooks, someone else to come in and eat the chicken gizzards. I, Earl Richev. after four years of sleep-walking through C.H.S. and still retaining all of my amazina mental capabilities, do will to the following: To—Bruce Morgan, the ability to miss the bus at Marshall next year. To—Larry Bowman, my track shoes, which I haven't used for two years. To—the cooks, someone else to see what's cooking every morning. To—Mrs. Schumaker, someone else to run out of the kitchen. To—Pepper Hill, my locker 29, WITH pin-ups. To—Carl Hackler, my desk. Take your pick, I sat in a different one every morning. I, Wanda Manning, leaving C.H.S., will these possessions to the following students: To—Janet Schaller, my ability to find a better place to park. To—Glenda Manning, the enjoyment I had in my four years at C. H. S. To—Ruby Manning, my position as cheerleader and as center guard in basketball. To—Kenny Klussman, someone else to blackmail. To—Claudia Winfrey, the ability not to lose a certain part of her basketball suit. To—Kermit Deterding, someone else to help him in his drawings. To—C.H.S. girls, a first-place basketball team. I, Harold Bedford, being of unreasonably unsound mind do will to the following: To—Doug Bayless, my place on the first five. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to become a senior. To—some unfortunate junior, my books; may they get more out of them than I did. To—Coach Buhlig, a most prominent and winning basket- ball team. smsm mm mm V4 mmiWSM rS x - r •' .' t ‘ •' . '• ( ' , S2 S£i tern : v v yy$- i® 0 :: - «3 ■',•■; . 5 y -.j-t; .v-n kW3§3k ■• .•■,■ : ' .;.•« . •.'. •' - . .- ' . • • r V' $ •• r ■. ;. :'' v:-• -. vv • . v .- - - r. V ■ .; • a- J mm . V -v- ' : « ? C: V-■:•. : ; v v:-.- --y v m? )aittl ’.♦.yf'Vf Vv Av-vr. ?«:' « wv •- ' v;N; f :V; aj3Bfcfr{g w%t2a wt1 •£ v .Xrti-:vv- ttrc i uKfcArA '; •■ vs. ;•.; ? ✓ v u n i or en i or rom ' •'c 18 LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Campbell, Russell Campbell, Don Tracy, Dick Tracy, Harold Bedford, Harvey Bedford. OriJe OrouUe3n ZboUL Jit S, enior 5, DoJ! 19 DL (j ood OU Eddie Willy Hal, Harvey Eton, Dick, Mac Sandy Becky Dot Kenny Wanda, Beneta UNDERGRADS JANET SCHALLER BOB PORTELL DENNIS HILL 22 CARL HACKLER PEGGY HEINS MARY NAUSER GLENDA MANNING LARRY BOWMAN LARRY BARB TERRY LISBY JO ANN LILLEMAN THOMAS ROSE LINDA TRACY RUBY MANNING KENNETH KLUSSMAN CONNIE HEINS DONALD MANNING m en ELSIE BOESCHEN LEONARD STOLL . SANDRA HOWELL KERMIT DETERDING DIANNA HILL ■■ mu I LARRY WtRSMAN LARRY FIENE Sifth and Sixth Qradei FIRST ROW: Betty Humburg, Thomas Cowherd, Patty Melton, Gary Fischer, Connie Kegley, Roy Manning, Lydia Cunningham, Tommy Keqley, Barbara Beard. . SECOND ROW: Clifford Winfrey, Duane Hughes, Leslie Miller, Bobbie Martens, Jimmy Ritter, Henry Edwards, Edward Lee, Richard Winfrey, Danny Brooks. THIRD ROW: Larry Bergsicker, Don Emis, Douglas Liese, Debbie Butler. Seven 11, and £ifhth Q ra JeS FIRST ROW: Don Keith Lilleman, Johnny Martens, Carol Tracy. Dennis Schneider, Cheryl Tracy, James Holman. SECOND ROW: Patsy Nauser, Johnnie Brown, Marjorie Edwards, George Bayless, Edith Humburg, Toney Manning, Sharon Winfrey, David Kegley, Patty Doak. THIRD ROW: Patty Peppers, Ronald Lee, Paulette Beard, Jesse Board, Patty Liese, Norman Roepe, Vickie Melton, Mike Emis, Paulette Ernstmeyer. FIRST ROW: Mary Cunningham, Ricky Howell, Karen Luehrman, Wayne Dean, Marcella Dinse, Billy Ruehter, Kathy Rector, Terry Winfrey, Ruth Ann Noltensmeyer. SECOND ROW: Timothy Doak, Harvey Brown, Kenny Schaller, Georgilene Cowherd, Greg Rechterman, Barbara Lee, George Richey, Barbara Cunningham, George Melton. THIRD ROW: Greg Winfrey. OlirJ a n ( fourth Cjradi es FIRST ROW: Mike Beard, Patricia DeMasters, Gary Tracy, Nancy Emis, Emmett Edwards, Debra Rector, Stanley Doak, Kathy Brooks. SECOND ROW: Sharon Kegley, Janette Luehrman, Jule Martens, Alice Cowherd, Joyce Peppers, Jerry Engelbrecht, Connie Carter, Marcia Ritter. 26 ATHLETICS La-Saline Tournament Corder 59 Nelson Corder 50 Santa Fe Corder 40 Santa Fe 39 Corder 43 Mayview Corder 35 Malta Bend 50 Corder 58 Houstonia Corder 40 Houstonia 37 Corder 65 Blackburn Corder 39 St. Paul Nelson Tournament Corder 39 _Alma Corder 62 Mercy Academy Corder 49 Lone Jack 48 Corder 46 Malta Bend Corder 44 Prairie Home 51 Corder 71 Mayview Corder 30 Santa Fe 56 Corder 50 Santa Fe Corder 41 Mercy Academy St. Paul Tournament Corder 34 Bosworth Corder 53 Blackburn Corder 30 College High 48 Corder 63 Houstonia Corder 35 Hughesville 47 Corder 50 Nelson Corder 45 Alma Regional Tournament Corder 30 Malta Bend Corder 35 Alma 52 29 46 37 48 59 60 56 44 64 41 52 44 60 26 58 52 72 97 28 EasLtUl eam La-Saline Tournament Corder 37 Malta Bend 23 C order 15 Houstonia 22 Corder 20 Blackburn 31 Nelson Tournament Corder 30 Otterville 23 Corder 15 Prairie Home 29 Corder 32 Jamestown 31 Wellington Tournament Corder 24 Wellington 25 Corder 35 Santa Fe 10 Corder 26 Nelson 20 Corder 39 Santa Fe 10 Corder 36 Mayview 29 Corder 21 Houstonia 14 Corder 27 Blackburn 28 Corder 25 Alma 41 Corder 30 Malta Bend 20 Corder 30 Mayview 23 Corder 42 Santa Fe 10 Corder 29 Bosworth 14 Corder 26 Blackburn 29 Corder 41 Houstonia 30 Corder 28 Ne Ison 24 Corder 26 Alma 42 Corder 37 Malta Bend 18 29 mu ea m 30 ACTIVITIES 34 Senior P(a THE CAST Out you go. 35 36 u e en on rtiva rm in 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Lynn - Attendant, Harold Bedford, Dorothy Ahle - Attendant, Wanda Manning - Queen, Earl Richey, Janet Schaller Princess, Don Tracy, Nyola Hoeppner - 1961 Queen, Mack Tracy - Captain. MRS. DOROTHY HOLLIS MR. ROBERT BEARD MRS. EUGENIA HUNTER Custodian 38 OUR ALUMNI BOOSTERS David H. Campbell...................1925 David S. Campbell.................. 1956 Joyce Liese.........................1961 Jim Frerking....................... 1961 Gary Bauer......................... 1961 Burdette Horstman..................... 1960 Mrs. Georgia (Summers) Ernstmeyer . . 1936 Henry Ernstmeyer Mrs. Ruth (Lampman) Manning Mrs. Ann (Roberts) Schumaker .... 1950 • r PZt ZHZrit. a, V - V v : v V-1 -Kyr, • V . $■ f' , v: tdL IC V- ’ yv ;:dr v ',T 'Jt — vj v r vf • vvy 1 f 1 . y£ - W?,5 a J- S' - ’’ •i)AYr -?:'• ■ iHmj) Uw f av Vn y ■ r 39 ADVERTISING LAFAYETTE COUNTY OFFICIALS C. Y. Warden, Assessor Otto Henning, Circuit Clerk Earl C. Osborn. Judge Phil H. Cook, Circuit Judge Western District A. H. Kuhlman. County Clerk- Geo. B. Gordon. Collector W. E. Dougherty, Recorder August L. Rasa, Judge J. G. Lauderdale, Probate Judge Eastern District J. L. Atkinson. Robert P. Samuelson. 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ALMA MISSOURI BUCK’S Super Market 15th AND MAIN STREET PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE HIGGIXSVTLLE _ MISSOURI S PlO-£6 SHOES ONLY FOUND AT GOOD SHOE STORES IN HARD-TO-FIND SIZES! LEXINGTON — MISSOURI Concordia Furniture Co. GROWING WITH CONCORDIA Furniture — Wall Paper — Home Furnishings — Paints Floor Coverings INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS CONCORDIA — MISSOURI BUCK'S ORCHARDS TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES WEST OF WAVERLY ON HIGHWAY 24 Mexg,an’ Cafe Und Stine Slaani FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE DIAL EX 4-2921 CORDER — MISSOURI Compliments of CORDER BARBER SHOP W ILLIAM T. BROOKS Proprietor Corder Missouri Compliments of ALMA BANK Member F. D. I. C. Alma Missouri i i i i i I i s i i I i MEYERS MOTORS FORD Sa'es — Service THl'NDERBIRD — FALCON HO 3-2300 CONCORDIA MR. and MRS ROY ROEPE AND SONS REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE HOGS THE HAMPSHIRE is Tomorrow’s MEAT TYPE HOG Today! 3 Corder 5 Missouri SHOP AND SAVE AT— PENNEY'S WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU HIGGINSVILLE — MISSOURI TIFFANY'S THE PLACE IN HIGGINSVILLE TO EAT! 12 E 19th STREET i PHONE LU 4-2454 Compliments of Robey Truck Tractor Co. HIGGINSVILLE — MISSOURI Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store J. WOLTEMATH HIGGINSVILLE — MISSOURI BING’S UNITED SUPER MARKETS ★ HIGGINSVILLE — LEXINGTON Dover Produce Co. ★ FEED — EGGS — POULTRY C. L. HAIN — A. P. HAIN PHONE AL 9-3040 — DOVER MISSOURI THANK YOU! We Wish To Thank All Firms and Individuals Appearing in This Book For Making This Publication Possible. IT IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! —THE BLUEJAY STAFF Compliments of The Corder Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CORDER — MISSOURI Go%de t Service Siatian GASOLINE — OILS — TIRE REPAIR ELMER HENRY MARTIN PRAGMAN, Proprietor Your Business Always Appreciated PHONE 2261 — CORDER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1962 Waverly Pharmacy TOM GIBSON WAVERLY — MISSOURI Compliments or (Zaticaidia Gteameiy, CONCORDIA MISSOURI Porter Chevrolet Co YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR OVER 26 YEARS HIGGINSVILLE Phone LU 4-2175 MISSOURI HARRY PAGE PROFESSIONAL PHAR.YACISTS Drugs — School Supplies — Paints — Photo Supplies Jewelry — Fine Lkpiors — Cosmetics — Sundries 2021 Main — Telephone LU 20CO HIGGINSVILLE — MISSOURI Compliments of CHARLES H. GREEN, JR. HIGGINSVILLE — MISSOURI SINCE 1900 Alfred H. Hoefer Sons FUNERAL HOME — AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone LU 4-3400 FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS Phone LU 4-2020 HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Compliments of WAGGONER'S SERVICE STATION AND CAFE AFCO PRODUCTS AL 9-4259 DOVER, MO. Compliments of ELLIS BUS SERVICE CHARTER TRIPS SCHOOL BUS SERVICE AL 9-2339 DOVER, MO. Compliments of Tastemark Milk BETTER THAN GOOD — IT’S FOREMOST! Please Patronize Our Advertisers They Are Our Friends! HEREFORDS, Ladies and childrens Wear... Higginsville SPOTLESS CLEANERS .... Higginsville A. II. HADER, Home Furnishings .... Higginsville MORRIS MAYTAG, Sales and Service Lexington WINKLERS. Gifts and Fine Furniture Lexington DR. FRANK A. TAYLOR, Optometrist .... Higginsville MIDWEST AUTO STORE ENTINES DEPARTMENT STORE ... Lexington ASTOR LOAN COMPANY BRICKEN and BRICKEN, Realtors .... Waverly KEELING CLINIC Waverly ALMA CASH STORE SAM HUMPHREY, Barber WINTER’S GROCERY STEFFENS, Shoes and Mens Wear .... WAYERLY TIMES E. D. HAIN, Barber Shop LOWELL AMOS. TAYSTEE BREAD Compliments of LEFMAN ELECTRIC LU 4-3255 H1GGINSVILLE MO. Compliments of THE POWDER BOX Phone LU 4-25CO H1GGINSVILLE MO. Compliments of WILLIS and JEANNES CAFE ELUSHER’S FLOWERS AKF. FRESH FLOWERS 15th West 13th LU 4-2755 HIGGINSV1LLE MO. CLARA’S BEAUTY SALON Specializing' in Hair Cutting Permanents. Styling CLARA HAIN, Prop. LU 4 3334 H1GGINSVILLE MO. HICCINSVILLE MO. Compliments of DETERT DRUGS WALGREEN AGENCY HICCINSVILLE MO. M. F. A. INSURANCE HAROLD RIEKHOF iX-F-Al [ SURAKf J Complete Insurance Service Phone LU 4-3053 MO. E. F. (Tubby) TIEMAN STATE FARM INSURANCE Life — Auto — Fire Business Phone LU 4.-3256 Residence LU 4-3543 HIGGINSVILLE MO. HIGGINSVILLE . m. I . V t -I? vk v H 3 - •'V J P ■ SL. tfnff'C , 4 .-..w%. ..« - - ... . ' . . -«- £ 8 ' ' vK -m fe ■- .VV . Ml; ; £ .s- V’ -5 ■HMlfeii%A jt . ■ s


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