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

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Ae B ue ay CORDER HIGH SCHOOL Corder. Missouri Bruce Morgan-Editor Annual Staff STANDING: Mike Winfrey, Mary Ann Martin, Jim Aversman, Jimmy Richey, Wilma Ernstmeyer, Mary Jane Martens. SEATED: Gene Deterding, JoAnn Lilleman, Bruce Morgan; Editor, Daryl Hughes. Board of Education Standing C.W. Liese, Fred Eastabrooks, Johnnie Martens, V.-Pres. Seated Robert Ehlers, Treasurer Herbert Fricke, President Walter Luehrman, Secretary 2 To Our Wonderful Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aversman Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Brown Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deterding Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ernstmeyer Mrs. Mary Hajek Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lilleman Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Martens Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Morgan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richey Mr. T.J. Winfrey We, the Senior Cl ss of 1964, wish to dedicate the Blue-Jay to our parents, who through much self-sacrifice have given us the gift that cannot be measured in dollars and cents—an education. The world can take away our material things, but what we have learned, no one can take from us. For this, we say Thank-You, Mom and Dad. We commend you students of the Corder Schools for your successes in self realization, in the fundamentals, and in moral and spiritual values. You have de- veloped charm, dignity, and personality. Seniors—live graciously and daringly build for a better America and a better world—always be ready to defend the Bill of Rights and the Freedoms we en- joy. We will miss you next year. May success be yours! Sincerely, MRS. ANN SCHUMAKER Home Economics and English ROY W. TRUE English and Social Studies JOHN GAHAGAN Industrial Arts and Physical Education MRS. JUDY GRAY Music MRS. MARY K. BRIDGES Commerce L.H. SANDER Principal Science and Mathematics MRS. MARY R. CORDER Third and Fourth Grades MRS. VELDINA STEPHENSON Fifth and Sixth Grades . ERNST SCHAFER Seventh and Eighth Grades 8 JERRY BROWN JIM AVERSMAN The trouble with trouble is that it starts out as fun. Basketball............................1,2,3,4 Track.................................1,2,3,4 Softball.................................1,2,3 Glee Club.............................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus...............................1,2 Choral Clinic............................1,2,3 Class Treasurer..............................4 Class Play...................................4 Yearbook Staff...............................4 Blue-Jet Staff...............................4 I didn't have anything to do today so I came to school. Basketball............................1,2,3,4 Softball....................................3,4 Track.........................................3 Class President...............................1 Glee Club...................................1,3 Mixed Chorus................................1,4 Class Play....................................4 Annual Staff..................................4 Blue-Jet Staff................................4 WILMA ERNSTMEYER I'm all Hart . Glee Club.............................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus.............................1 2,3 Choral Clinic.........................1,2,3,4 Pep Club..............................1,2,3,4 Pep Club Vice-President....................3,4 Class Secretary..............................2 Class Treasurer..............................3 Softball.....................................3 Basketball...............................2,3,4 Courtwarming Princess........................3 Annual Staff.................................4 Blue-Jet Staff...............................4 Class Play...................................4 Girls' State.................................3 Betty Crocker Award..........................4 10 BRUCE BLAKE MORGAN Success is accomplished by hard work, so why quit now? Basketball................................2,3,4 Track...................................1,2,3,4 Softball................................. 2,3,4 Glee Club.............................1,2,3,4 Band......................................1,2,3 Class Play....................................4 Blue-Jet Staff................................4 Annual Staff..................................4 Choral Clinic...........................1,2,3,4 Boys' State...................................3 Class Secretary...............................4 Class Treasurer...............................L .r I MARY JANE MARTENS 'Something old, something new,' that's what I'm looking forward to. Basketball............................1,2,3,4 Baseball.................................2,3,4 Track......................................1,2 Glee Club.............................1,2,3,4 Choral Clinic..........................1,2,3,4 District Choral Clinic.....................1,2 Small Ensembles..........................1 2,4 Solo Work.............................1 2,3,4 State Music Contest........................1,2 Mixed Chorus.............................1 2,4 Office Secretary.............................2 Class President..............................3 Class Reporter...............................2 Class Play...................................4 Annual Staff.................................4 Blue Jet Staff...............................4 Pep Club..............................1 2,3,4 Pep Club President...........................4 MIKE WINFREY There may have been greater men born than me, but I doubt it. Basketball............................1 2,3,4 Track.....................................2,3,4 Softball....................................3,4 Glee Club.............................1,2,3,4 Class President...............................4 Annual Staff..................................4 Class Play....................................4 Class Vice-President..........................1 11 JO ANN LILLEMAN Track..................................1,2,3,4 Softball...............................1,2,3,4 Class Vice-President.........................4 Annual Staff.................................4 Class Play...................................4 Glee Club..............................1,2,3,4 Class Secretary..............................1 I like my men tall, dark, and handcuffed. Basketball..........................1,2,3,4 Softball................................1,2,3 Track.....................................1,2 Cheerleader...............................3,4 Pep Club............................1,2,3,4 Glee Club...........................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus............................1 2,4 Small Ensembles...........................2,4 State Music Contest.........................3 Choral Clinic.........................1,2,3,4 County Choral Clinic........................2 Queen Candidate.........................2,3,4 Courtwarming Queen..........................4 Blue-Jet Staff..............................4 Annual Staff................................4 Class Play..................................4 Class Treasurer.............................2 Class Vice-President........................3 MARY ANN MARTIN My heart is like the moon—There's a man in it. Glee Club...........................1 2,3,4 Pep Club..............................1 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus............................1,2,4 Choral Clinic.........................1,2,3,4 Basketball................................3,4 Pep Club Sec..............................2,4 Class V. Pres...............................2 Class Sec...................................3 Class Play..................................4 Annual Staff................................4 Blue-J et Staff.............................4 Queen Candidate.............................3 GENE DETERDING I'm the kind of boy my mother doesn't like me to run around with. Basketball.........................1,2,3,4 12 ROGER FRICKE Student Manager..........................2,3,4 Glee Club................................1,2,3 Choral Clinic................................1 Mixed Chorus.............................1 2,4 Class Play...................................4 DARYL HUGHES The only thing I want out of school is my- self. Basketball.....................1,2,3,4 Track............................1 2,3,4 Softball...............................1 Choral Clinic......................1 2,3 Band...............................1 2,3 Annual Staff...........................4 Class Play.............................4 Blue-J et Staff........................4 Glee Club......................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus.........................1,2 CAROL HAJEK Live, learn, die, and forget it all. Glee Club.......................1 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus.......................1 2,4 Choral Clinic..................1,2,3,4 Class Reporter.........................3 Class Play.............................4 Softball.......................1,2,3,4 Track............................1 2,3,4 JIM RICHEY I like work. It fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. Glee Club.....................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus........................1,2 Paper Staff...........................4 Annual Staff..........................4 13 Senior Autographs Class History We, the Seniors of 1963-'64, after four long years of hard and conscientious labor, have arrived upon the final scene of our life in Corder High School, In the fall of 1960 we entered Corder High School, a little timidly, to begin our ed- ucational journey of four years. To get the venture off to a fine start, we, the 17 members of the Freshman class, chose the following officers: Jerry Brown, President; Mike Winfrey, Vice-President; Gene Deterding, Secretary; Bruce Morgan, Treasurer; Claudia Winfrey, Re- porter. Coach Buhlig was our sponsor. We sponsored the “Mr. UBIS dance. Our can- didate for the ugliest boy in school, Jim Aversman, won. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we found that we had lost three students. They were: Richard Westhoff, Rodney Oldehoeft, and Larry Fiene. We elected the following to lead our class: Claudia Winfrey, President; Mary Ann Martin, Vice-President; Wilma Ernstmeyer, Secretary; Jo Ann Lilleman, Treasurer; Mary Jane Martens, Reporter. Mr. True was our sponsor. Our class sponsored at St. Patrick's dance and also the Sophomore- Senior breakfast. We sold candy and greeting cards as money making projects. We se- lected Jo Ann Lilleman as our candidate for Carnival Queen. Jim Aversman was her escort. When roll call was answered our Junior year we found we had 13 members. We had lost Claudia Winfrey. The following officers were elected: Mary Jane Martens, President; Jo Ann Lilleman, Vice-President; Mary Ann Martin, Secretary; Wilma Ernstmeyer, Treasurer; Carol Hajek, Reporter. Our class sponsor was Mrs. Schumaker. We sold magazines and candy as money making projects. We also had a bake sale. We selected our class rings and received them. We sponsored a Christmas dance. The high-light of the year was the Junior- Senior banquet and prom carrying out the theme, Southern Serenade held on May 3, 1963. Now we are beginning the last lap of our journey through dear old C.H.S. At last we are Seniors! Our class officers are: Mike Winfrey, President; Gene Deterding, Vice-Pres- ident; Bruce Morgan, Secretary; Jim Aversman, Treasurer. Mr. Sander is our sponsor. We honored the Freshman class at a Get Acquainted dance early in the year. We sold C.H.S. pins. Our class has been publishing a school paper, the Blue-Jet. We took a Skip Day early this fall and went to Bagnell Dam. Coach Gahagan and his wife went as sponsors. We had a chili supper January 17. Our class sponsored the 1964 Court- warming on February 4. We are also planning a Senior play. Our Baccalaureate services will be May 10. On commencement night. May 14, 1964, we will receive our dipolmas. We are looking forward to the Sophomore-Senior breakfast and the Junior-Senior banquet and prom. In conclusion, we, the Seniors of 1964 express to the faculty, the student body, and the entire community our sincerest thanks for the help and pleasant associations which have made these four years memorable ones in our lives. As we go into different pathways, may the best of luck follow each one. 16 Jo Ann Bruce Jerry From Diapers To George Diplomas Mary Jane Wilma Mary Ann Mike Dingy Giz 17 V.. ■ V W m mm wmmi ■ rf « . -'V Iv'tV ’ W yfe ,V ■ . •' 1 . . 5 «S it £ • ' fcSsT.- :w 3j Vj ; ,;!•• V..' r A iVV: m xm ,4m .. 1,’V •■': vs. •• ’. S. X'V.i y. fc,T—: sS '-2aijS WS'i :.t ’fiiii'-v.- •• PL : .-•' ■‘ “ . ymm ?r •■ -. r. - -V: P UR ...•■ r V;Vv ? V 4 fl sims 4KV M 34r ,v. ' ..• v.'fl «XfjVv1. §f§ mm ai C • ' C'..V • . •« % )LUZ — OCE Last Will and Testament I, Mary Jane Martens, being of sound mind and body (?), do will to the following: To-Larry Aversman, the ability to be kinder to the Freshmen boys on the bus. To-Patty Doak, my place on the basketball team. To-Connie Heins, my place in small ensembles and someone else's diamond to guard during ball games. To-Mrs. Ann, another Flora. To-Barbara S., my size. To-Connee Lynn, a boyfriend who will bring candy everytime he's done something wrong. To-Judy K., enough sense not to wear a straight skirt with a blouse tucked in and a wide belt. To-Cheryl, my locker partner. To-Coach, a set of ear plugs so that he won't have to listen to those dumb girls who don't have sense enough to shutup their stupid singing on the bus. To-Ruby, someone else to sit behind her in class and pester her. I, Jim Aversman, having wandered through the halls of Corder High School with an unfit and unsound mind, do hereby will the following. To-Dale, the ability, which I had, to have flat tires after the show. To-Larry Aversman, my position in the kitchen as chief potlicker. To-Judy Kiussman, the ability to pick up a Biology specimen without getting scared. To-Vicki, the ability to get a drivers license and drive a Renault. To-Some unlucky person, my track shoes. May they keep him more comfortable than they did me. To-Kermit, my locker, 28 through 42, (I still don't know which one it was.) May he find it and put it to use. To-Punch, the ability to catch fish, which I never had. To-Everyone else, I leave my many little marks, signs, and carvings. I, Jo Ann Lilleman, being of questionable mind and about to depart from dear ole' C.H.S. do leave my most cherished possessions to the following: To-Fran Sheridan, my position as cheerleader and as guard on the first string. To-My brother, Don Keith, all the fun and good times I've had during my four short years at C.H.S. (You'll have to take the trouble, too—it's a package deal!) To-Connee Lynn, someone else to talk to during the late hours of night. To-Rodney Lorenz, a fellow Republican, someone else to discuss politics with during history. To-Coach, another 'nut' to drive him completely crazy. May they have as much fun with him and respect him as much as I have. To-Mr. Brown, four more Senior girls who are constantly running into the office with a great idea that never seems to work. To-Larry Aversman, someone else's locker door to bash in. To-Connie Heins, a little of my temper. No exercise is needed. I gave it plenty! To-Ruthy Hoeppner, the ability to be satisfied with one boy. To-The remaining cheerleaders, a right-handed cheerleader, so you won't have so much trouble doing the yells. To-The lucky underclassmen, the ability to become a Senior. I, Jim Richey, being of sound body and not so sure of the mind, make my last will and testament, I leave: To-Chester, my ability to decide which car is best. To-Don Lilleman, the ability to get at least three blocks from home before the car breaks down. To-Toad, the ability to do his own drafting. To-Anyone, who gets the job, my artistic ability. To-Torn Rose, my ability to rack pipes. To-Mr. True, someone to volunteer to give Reader's Digest reports. To-Mrs. Schumaker, someone to occupy my seat in study hall during Home Ec. I ran out. I told you I have a bad mind. I, Wilma Ernstmeyer, after four long years of hard labor, about to depart from C.H.S., will the following to my fellow students who have one or more years left at C.H.S. To-Rodney Lorenz, someone else to bring to and from school, especially on cold days. To-Kermit Deterding, someone with cold hands to sit behind him in history class. To-Gloria Deterding, the ability to stay all night with a girl friend and not keep everyone awake all night with her talking and laughing. To-The Cooks, someone who hates lunch meat and wieners as I did. To-Larry Fiene, another sucker to sit in -front of him during class so that he can hide behind them and catch up on his sleep. To-Patty Liese, my place on the basketball team. May she please Coach more than I ever did. To-Paulette Ernstmeyer, I leave orders for her to behave, as I have, during her remaining years at C.H.S., though I doubt if it will do any good. To-Coach, some more Senior girls like us to pester and perturb him. To-Leonard Stoll, a brainy person who can show him that he is not as smart as he thinks he is. To-Paulette Beard, an unlimited supply of hair spray. To-Mr. True, I leave my little sister. She won't give him as much trouble as I did. To-Connie Heins, my locker, NO. 36, the one with no screws or bolts left, and the flip top. To-Mrs. Ann, a Home Ec. student who can make perfect fudge, I also bestow upon her any scraps, pins, and pat- tern pieces I may have left behind. To-Elsie Boeschen, the ability not to lose things. I, Mary Arm Martin, about to depart from dear ole' C.H.S. ,do will to the following persons: To-Mrs. Hollis, someone else to save the turkey wings for. May they enjoy them as much as I have. To-Larry Aversman, the ability to speed it up a little when asked to get a hammer. To-Ruby Manning, someone to sit next to her in Glee Club next year who will take the music when she passes it. To-Rodney, may he learn to not always listen to Leonard. Last time it got him stuck in the mud. To-Mrs. Gray, a larger and more progressive Mixed Chorus. Tc-The Upcoming Shorthand Class, may they appreciate it more than I did. To-Richard Fricke, the ability to know as much as he thinks he does. To-Connee Lynn, may she always keep her love for sports—her favorite being midnight hikes in the rain! ! To-The Juniors, the fun, authority, responsibility, and touch of sadness of being a SENIOR. To-Don Keith, someone else to yell get out at him as much as Jo Ann and I have. To-Kermit, the ability to find a steady so as not to waste his good looks. I, Roger Fricke, being in a very unsound mind leave the following possessions to these persons: To-The Cooks, somebody else to run out of the kitchen. To-Coach, Someone else to gripe at. To-Rodney, my Job as Student Manager. I hope you do better than I did. To-Someone, my job as lunch counter. I hope you get it right. To-My little? brother, the ability to better in high school. To-Larry Fiene, my locker that doesn't have a door. To-The Freshmen, the ability to become a Senior. To-Sherrv Goetz, somebody else to pick on in American history. To-Mrs. Bridges, a better bookkeeping student than I was. To-Some Uhlucky Person, my books that I didn't use. I, Carol Hajek, being of sound mind, I think, bequeath my prized possessions to the following: To-Paulette Beard, my life-long friendship and admiration. To-Loretta Stockwell, some of my weight. To-Patty Doak, some of my height. To-Mrs. Hunter, a lock of my hair (when I get it cut). To-Mrs. Hollis, My cheerful hello every morning. To-Fran Sheridan, someone else to walk home with at noon. To-The Freshmen, three more cheerful years at good ole' C.H.S. To-Rosemary Brooks, my job every morning saying good morning to the cooks. Also someone else to walk her home after school. I, Jerry Brown, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby will the following: To-Any Junior, my bookkeeping book. To-Doug Bay less, my ability to keep his teeth where they belong. To-Mrs. Bridges, someone who will like bookkeeping Just a little bit. To-Larry Jones, NOTHING!!! To-Mike Emis, the ability to grow to be 5'8 before graduating. To-Larry Aversman, the ability to tell the truth at least once during the day. To-Tony Manning, another benchwarming buddy. To-Mr. True, a room full of new desks. To-All my fellow classmates, Good luck, in years to come. I, Bruce Morgan, being of unstable mind, do bequesth my meager possessions to the following: To- Pete Klussman, my Alma telephone book. To-Leonard Stoll, my great math ability. To-Judy Klussman, about 20 pounds of weight. To-Mrs. Hollis, a better dishwasher than I was. To-Torn Rose, my old B team uniform To-Don Lilleman, someone else to call him mouthpiece. To-Connee Lynn, my old locker No. 37. To-Coach, someone else to be his secretary. To-Toad Aversman, my ability to throw the shot-put, which I never had. To-Richard Fricke, my co-ordination— he needs it . To-Mr. True, someone else to argue politics with,-may they win more than Mike and I did. I, Daryl Hughes, being of sound mind and body leave my most priceless possessions to the unfortunate under- classmen and teachers: To-Mrs. Gray, another student like me being able to get such deserving grades. To-Larry Aversman and Doug Bayless, the ability to stay out of trouble. To-A fellow basketball player, my suit, though it doesn't fit. May it bring him better luck than it has brought me. To-The teachers, all my unfinished work. To-Coach, a team that wins a few more basketball games than we did. To-Mr. Sander, another student to pester him about Geometry. To-Vicki Melton, the ability to push in the clutch before she shifts gears. And, last but not least to my favorite teacher, Mrs. Mary K. Bridges; I leave ! !! !! We, Gene Deterding and Mike Winfrey, leave No, we decided to .ake it all with us. Linda Tracy Dale Frerking Sherry Goetz Sandy Howell Rodney Lorenz Elsie Boeschen Tom Rose Kenny Klussman Don Manning Larry Aversman Junior Class 26 Vicki Melton James Holman Marjorie Edwards Toney Manning Sophomore John Martens Cheryl Tracy Doug Lorenz Edith Humburg Barbara Schroeder Mike Emis Diane Schrier Don Lilleman George Bay less Mike Ehlers David Kegley Ruth Rogers Patty Doak Loretta Stockwell Dennis Walkernhorst Carol Tracy John Brown Freshman Class Patty Peppers Norman Roepe Paulette Ernstmeyer Kathryn Hill Richard Fricke Gloria Deterding Dennis Sheridan 28 Fifth and Sixth Grades FIRST ROW: Robert Franklin, Alice Cowherd, Juel Martens, Sharon Kegley, Michael Beard, Kathy Brooks, James Frazier, Patricia DeMasters, Douglas Stockwell. SECOND ROW: Connie Carter, Steven O’Neill, Marcia Ritter, Emmett Edwards, Debra Rector, Stanley Doak, Joyce Peppers, Gary Fischer, Nancy Emis. THIRD ROW: Gary Tracy, Janette Luehrman, Janet Franklin, Jerry Englebrecht. Seventh and Eighth Grades FIRST ROW: Robert Martens, Henry Edwards, Tommy Cowherd, Connie Kegley, Roy Manning, Betty Humburg, Larry Bergsieker, Debbie Butler, Leslie Miller. SECOND R pW: Thomas Kegley, Duane Hughes, Barbara Beard, Donn Emis, Lydia Cunningham, Danny Brooks, Patty Melton, Douglas Liese, Mike Wood. 29 First and Second Grades FIRST ROW: Robin Reiff, Alan Martens, Roberta Harrison, Maurice Begemann, Sharon Engelbrec it, Kenny Wood, Brenda Beard, Harvey Brown, June Noltensmeyer. SECOND ROW: David Welch, Rusty Derry, Dwight Ritter, Debbie Fischer, Danny Crawford, Lois Luehrman, Joe Frazier, Ricky Franklin, Robby Cowherd. THIRD ROW: Ralph Stockwell, William Wickiser, Carol Ruehter, Ronnie Bergsieker, Dennis De Masters, Brian Stockwell, Sally Kegley, Steve Wesley, Rusty Kisner. Third and Fourth Grades FIRST ROW: Karen Luehrman, Marcella Dinse, Barbara Cunningham, Loretta Sheridan. SECOND ROW: Marty Melton, Peggy Noltensmeyer, Billy Ruehter, Georgilene Cowherd, Timmy Doak, Cathy Rector, Terry Franklin, Mary Cunningham, Greg Rechterman. THIRD ROW: Jeanie Kisner, Terry Winfrey, Tomi Reiff, George Richey, Ruth Noltensmeyer, Wayne Dean, Merna Franklin, Rickey Howell, Judith O'Neal. 30 Boys’ Basketball Team La-Saline Tournament Corder 51 Nelson 30 Corder 49 Malta Bend 41 Corder 57 La-Salle 68 College High Tournament Corder 48 Calhoun 39 Corder 68 Chilhowee 77 Corder 43 Sweet Springs 51 St. Paul Tournament Corder 46 Higginsville 53 Corder 51 51 St. Paul 58 Regional Tournament Corder 59 Sante Fe 63 Corder 74 Malta Bend 71 Corder 51 La-Salle 70 Corder 55 Sweet Springs 46 Corder 67 Nelson 54 Corder 76 Houstonia 78 Corder 62 Mercy 64 Corder 76 Mayview 63 Corder 58 St. Paul 81 Corder 67 Nelson 47 Corder 30 Malta Bend 39 Corder 21 Sante Fe 17 Corder 21 La Salle 26 Corder 68 Mercy 56 Corder 47 Wellington 41 Corder 64 Houstonia 70 Corder 57 La Salle 31 32 Girls’ Basketball Team LA-SALLE TOURNAMENT Corder 40 Houstonia 31 Corder 24 La-Salle 29 WELLINGTON TOURNAMENT Corder 46 Orrick 23 Corder 30 Mayview 26 Corder 12 Braymer 41 Corder 47 Sante Fe 12 Corder 42 Malta Bend 29 Corder 24 La-Salle 23 Corder 23 Nelson 38 Corder 46 Houstonia 21 Corder 46 Mayview 26 Corder 55 Nelson 30 Corder 43 Malta Bend 28 Corder 45 Sante Fe 21 Corder 32 La-Salle 28 Corder 26 Wellington 38 Corder 47 Mayview 35 Corder 56 Houstonia 57 33 B Team Corder Bojs’ Basketball Corder 74 Sweet Springs 45 Corder 41 Mercy 16 Corder 25 St. Paul 49 Corder 29 La Salle 18 Corder 45 Sweet Springs 48 Corder 47 La Salle 39 Corder 37 Mercy 36 Corder 57 Grain Valley 27 34 Boys’ Softball Team Boys’ Track Team Linda JoAnn Ruby Pep Club w Girls’ Glee Club Boys’ Glee Club 38 Band Typing 39 Our Cooks 1964 Courtwarming Queen MISS JoANN LILLEMAN TIMMY BIESEMEYER Crown Bearer GENE DETERDING Capt. Basketball Team PAM MY AVERSMAN Flower Girl 1964 COURT 42 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Morgan, Master of Ceremonies; Jim Aversman, Escort; Daryl Hughes, Escort; Connie Lynn, Queen Candidate; Gene Deterding, Captain Boys' Basketball Team; Timmy Biesemeyer, Crown Bearer; Queen Jo Ann Lilleman; WARMING Pammy Aversman, Flower Girl; Glenda Manning, 1963 Courtwarming Queen; Frances Sheridan, Queen Candidate; Mike Winfrey, Escort; Ruby Manning, Queen Candidate; Jerry Brown, Escort. We Will All Remember The portals we enter at the start of our day; the classroom, the staircase, the corridors; the athletics; the voices, the faces, the places, times and events. Ever changing, never the same and ever new...our scene is exciting and alive. The building, teachers, students; friends, loyalties, vic- tories and defeats.. .things dear to us. They are here now, and a moment later gone. They are our memories.. .and they will live on in our hearts. 48 Farewell, C.H.S Compliments of Bing’s United Super Markets HIGGINSVILLE AND LEXINGTON MISSOURI Hamburg Plumbing and Heating 1817 Main Street HIGGINSVILLE Phone 584-2202 MISSOURI Bank of Higginsville •THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Compliments of Robey Truck Tractor Co. HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI a:.u V?r 7 j :' I COMPLIMENTS OF Frank Riley Son HARDWARE — PAINTS — GROCERIES Phone GY 3-2311 WAVERLY COMPLIMENTS OF C. S. Wills STANDARD OIL AGENT WAVERLY MISSOURI Western Auto Associate Store LAWRENCE M EIN ERSIIAGEN HICGINSVILLE MISSOURI Goxd c Jlicmufactuiing. Ca. Corder Inc. Manufacturers of “OZARK TRAVELER PICK-UP COACHES Phone 394-1001 Missouri CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Waverly Pharmacy TOM GIBSON WAVERLY MO. BOOSTERS 'Lowell Amos — Taystee Bread Winter's Store Dr R. F. Van Sandt, Optometrist Kelling Clinic, Waverly, Mo. Dr, Frank A. Taylor. Optometrist Iiilijih Lumber Co.- liiggi'imllc Palace Hotel, Lexington Spotless Cleaners Higginsville A. H. liacler. Higginsville 1 rigg Brothers, Higginsville Anson Implement Co., Higginsville Crossroads Grocery Harold Riekhof, M. F. A. Insurance Slusher and Stalling. Lexington D. D. Beschnett, Higginsville Compliments of Compliments of LAFAYETTE M. F. A. HEREFORD'S READY-TO-WEAR LEXINGTON MO. Childrens and Infants Wear HIGGINSVILLE MO. - - GREEN QUARRIES. INC. DONALD 1!. GREEN fi'ISliRAKflj Phone 1180 ROBERT E. “BOB BISHOP Rock — Lime — Sand Insurance and Real Estate AL 9-3122 9th and Main CARROLI TON MO. LEXINGTON MO. Compliments of Compliments of DETERT DRUGS JOHN N. ZEIKLE Insurance — Loans — And WALGREEN AG ENCY Real Estate IIIGGINSVII LE MO HIGGINSVILLE MO. Compliments of E. F. (TUBBY) TIEMAN STATE FARM INSURANCE REPP MOTOR CO. Life — Auto — E'ire Phone 584-3256 HIGGINSVILLE MO. HIGGINSVILLE MO •yyzu-Lk.-itfg'.w—t., j , u j. aaESEft Hadaller Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches Feature-Lock Diamond Rings PHONE 584-3157 HIGGINSVILLE ECTEaES Harry Smith MEN’S WEAR STYLE, QUALITY, VALUE Phone 584-2655 LEXINGTON and HIGGINSVILLE Barnes-Olds SINCLAIR SERVICE 24 Hour Tow-In Wrecker Service Washing, Lubricating, Batteries, Goodyear Tires 12th and Franklin Phone AL 9-3721. day or nite LEXINGTON MISSOURI Huscher Insurance Agency INSURANCE — LOANS — REAL ESTATE ED HUSSHER BUFORD THURMON American Bank Building HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Compliments of ALMA FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Grain, Feed. Fertilizer ALMA MISSOURI HOEFER FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped, and Air Conditioned Dedicated To Personal Service Thru 3 Generations HIGGIXSVILLK MO. . . COMPLIMENTS OF ..... The Cordcr Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COEDER MISSOURI Higginsville Lumber Co. Building Materials — Hardware— Paints 'Yallpaper - Roofing P’l -.ne 384 X439 ROBT. STEPHENSON, Mgr. HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI The Dragon Den THE PLACE TO EAT — CANT BE BEAT AL 9-2312 1801 Franklin St. LEXINGTON MISSOURI Complimentj of Compliments of WILLARD STANDARD SERVICE CHARLES H. GREEN. JR. HIGGINSVILLE MO. i HIGGINSVTI LE MO. 1 Compliments of i; KRONSBEIN ■i 1 | SMITTY’S DRIVE-IN IMPLEMENT CO. rj Where The Customer Is KING MASSEY-FERGUSON Anti The Food is ROYAL i 9 HIGGINSVILLE MO. |j HIGGINSVILLE MO. ; Compliments of | Compliments of SUNSHINE BAKERY SCHLOMANN L-P GAS kj COMPANY. INC. j Wedding and Partv Cakes | 1014 Main AL 9-3712 1809 Main St. I HIGGINSVILLE MO. LEXINGTON MO Compliments of Compliments of ■ B. R. HARRIS AND CO. ZANTMYER STUDIO S| | SCHOOL SUPPLIES • HIGGINSVILLE MO CHILLICOTHE MO. Page's Drugs I ’ KC) FESSI ON A L PII A R M AC I STS Drills, School Supplies, Paints, Photo Supplies. Jewelry Fine ' .iquors. Cosmetic , Sundries 2021 Main — Telephone 584-2000 IIIGGINSYTLLK MISSOURI Robert Levy T11F MAN’S STORK I1IGG1XSV1LLE MISSOURI ESSE . Compliments of Willis and Jeanies Cafe HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Western Auto Associate Store HAL AND NELLIE JACOB LEXINGTON MISSOURI CROSS ROADS SERVICE.. Compliments of General Repairing and Welding Tires and Batteries WAVERLY GARAGE RAYMOND McKINNKY Jet. HiWay 20 and 23 Phone GY 3-2431 ALMA MISSOURI WAVERLY MO. JOHN HOLLIS Compliments of PORI) SALESMAN Lots on 24 Highway And Higginsville ALMA CASH STORE ZIEMS MOTOR COMPANY ALMA MO. A. A — ■ Compliments of Compliments of LORENZ SERVICE HIGGINSVILLE DAIRY AND WRECKING SEALTEST DATRY CORDER MO PRODUCTS DAVIS THEATER LEXINGTON BUILDING AND AND LOAN ASSN. HILLCREST DRIVE-IN P19 Franklin HIGGINSVILLE MO. LEXINGTON MO. Colonia) ili and Corder Earlier Shop ★ JUNIOR BROOKS. Proprietor Corder Missouri Compliments of Lafayette Ccunty Offciah . ■ m . . . ..... ■■ .. •'-.; . . I. L. Atkinson. County School. Sui t. ’ V i‘i. H. Cohrs, Jr., County Trcas. Phil H. Cook, Circuit Clerk Wm, H. Culiom, County Survcyer Ro'.ert Dryer. County Recorder Geo. Duensing. State Representative Harry E. Gladish, Magistrate Judge Geol B. Gordon, County Collector Wm. Kungenberg. Presiding Judge Otto H. Henning. Circuit Clerk A. II. Kuhlman, County Cleric James G. Lauderdale, Pros. Attorney Y. F. Martin. M. D., Coroner Lari C. Osborn, Judge West. Dist. Dewev Parrott. Sheriff Aug. L. Rasa. Judge Eastern Dist. I'ourest G. Roberts, Pro'ate Judge Robt. P. Samuelson, Public Adnt. C. W. (Chuck) Warden. Assessor HSgg Thaller Electric Service KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Electrical Supplies and Wiring — Refrigeration 1902 Main St. — Phone 584-2859 HI CGINSVILLE MISSOURI Commercial Bank LEXINGTON MISSOURI Large Enough To Serve You Small Enough To Know You Strong Enough To Protect You Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SINCE 1900 Alfred H. Hoefer Sons FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS PHONE 584-2020 HIGG1NSVILLE MISSOURI Buckys Super Market 15th and Main Street PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE HIGG1 NSVILLE MISSOURI Higginsville Bowl Bowl For Fun. Pleasure and Recreation From Age 6 to ? ? ? HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Lefman Electric PHONE 584-3255 HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI SHOP AND SAVE AT— PENNEY’S WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU? HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Duncan’s Ready-to-Wear HEADQUARTERS — BOBBIE BROOKS SPORTSWEAR HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Quality Crain, Feed TfCeui'enTtlix and '}rlu vp6xf Custom Grinding and Mixing BULK DELIVERY ik rerking ★ Locally owned and operated since 1885 Phones: 394-2351 and 394-2361 Corder - Missouri Compliments of vmond Maring WMi AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING Corder Missouri CON OR ATIIR ATIO N S SENIORS Ziems-Groiher ic ALBERT ZIEMS. Owner Phone 584-2151 1807 Main REMEMBER: We Will Be Here TOMORROW To Back Up What We Do And Say TODAY! HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Compliments of Lafayette Oil Company LUBRICATION MOTOR FUEL PHONE 394-2731 Corder - Missouri HtpUfKCitfo MORGAN’S CARE xtIND PINE ROOM ★ FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE DIAL 394-2921 Corder - Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF J. M. Booker OPTOMETRIST 1121 Main St. AL ‘ 2621 LEXINGTON MISSOURI YOUR FRIENDS IN HIGGINSVILLE Huscher Drug Store THE REXALL STORE Dependable Drugs — Service Prices Higginsville Floral Co. 2 lllocks West of Post Office — Phone 584-2339 A. RLJAL HOISINGTON SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS I — Oscar Schmidt Sons Orchard 2 1-2 Miles Southwest on Highway 23 ALL VARIETIES OF APPLES — CIDER WAYT.RLY MISSOURI 1 Corder Lumber and Wrecking Co. WELLS BROS., OWNERS NEW AND USED LUMBER Corder 1 Missouri | Compliments of GOODALL MFG. CORP. FIRST IN ROTARY POWER MOWERS i WINONA MINN. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j THEY ARE OUR FRIENDS THANK YOU! Our hearty thanks to the many fine business firms who made this book possible. —The Bluejay Staff FANCY GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS PHONE: 394-20S1 Corder Missouri rxyf.r.'-, iahsiken Farm Sups SUPPLYING THE MANY NEEDS OF THE FARMER BLAIR FEEDER EQUIPMENT AND FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE — SEED AND FEED — FARM CHEMICALS Phone : 394-2251 Corder Missouri CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Gorder Printing Co. G. H. BOTTERMAN, Owner-Manager ★ QUALITY PRINTING AT REASONABLE PRICES NO .FOR TOO SMALL—NO JOB TOO LARGE Corder Missouri - -■ l -S3 - • .4, 4-« REINHARDTS Camera Shop MEMBER PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASS’N. 1702 Main St. Phone AL9-2171 Lexington Missouri Open 7 days a week AL 9-40t.2 NONA'S “as is“ STORE CALL CS BEFORE U SELL Used Furniture and Clothing Dishes, Siloes. Antiques. Stove TV's, Appliances NONA and WOODY, Props. 07 Main St. LEXINGTON RITTER HARDWARE Plumbing'. Heating, Sheet Metal Work Phone 584-27! I HIGGIXSYILI.E MO. BARNHARDT'S HARDWARE — FURNITURE New and Used Furniture Gold Fish — Tropica' Fish Hardware. Paint. Garden Seed Ph. 584-2457 2012 Main St. HIGGINS VILLE MO. HOMER T. SEATON. JR- LEXINGTON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone AL 9-3061 LEXINGTON MO GEM CAFE Our Specialty—CHILI Home Cooked Me.'Is Open Friday and Saturday nites Closed Sunday 107 S 10th St. LEXINGTON Compliments of ODESSA CAFE Nice Place For Teenagers AL 9-3462 1504 Franklin LEXINGTON MO. CARDWELL'S COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY Drv Cleaning Service WAYERLY MO. HOTEL LEXINGTON I. L. CAMERON. Prop. Rooms by Day or Week Phone AL 9-2521 LEXINGTON MO. GAMBLE’S THE FRIENDLY STORE” V. P. MILLER — Owner Phone 584-2802 HIGGTNSVILLE MISSOURI Porter Chevrolet Co. YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR 28 YEARS Phone 584-2175 HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI FARM HEADQUARTERS M. F. A. Co-operative Assn. EDWARD A. McCULLOCH, Manager 2205 Walnut — Dial 584-2258 HIGGINSVILLE MISSOURI Hollis Welding and Repair LOCATED IN REAR OF MAHNKEN’S STORE CORDIR MISSOURI 4


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