4 V14 an x, i i . i F i F I 5 2 r , . E E 1 I E 1 1 lf ,-14 . - , - L -- ,, ' 1 H, 1 1 f, . . - Qu- ir. -,Q , 1,yim.,., , .Q 4. - 1 , 1 , uf.,. 3.11, 1- 1 ,, 3.-ig 1-,,.1 .N ,A , 1. - :1 1 ,N ,..-1 '- 14 11,1 - ..i,,-1 .ny-1,i. 1. A. ,. 11 1 1,1 VL , A-,J V 1 . gig- Q . ,, - ' yy 1,-2.-1.1-5- ,x 1 Wa, .. J.: ,-103.14 . ,NA 'g .1 .1 '- 1' M 'aw V ,11 + A, , f,.. 4. kgkht ,XJ 3 j . ., -J. 5, I 1, . .. Q -1 V, X154 -5 Q, ,,J H K , - - A A - . N-w jffbf. , '-rwwpv ..- - 1' W JHBUHR 1953 1 ,. Wi ,1-,I 19 .5 -S U. T , 1 Ie - , 1 4A 1 1a 1 1 V71 .11 eg ii 11 If ,Ei 7 11: . i fu fi Az h 4' Q. 3 1 .5 lv 'Y ff? fbi 71 1 5 Q fa 4 Q is e xr 44 1 Q W-, ,ci - J sibecbca fion As a means of thanking Mr. Ralph E. Palmer for his service, hard work, and unselfish devotion to our high school, we dedicate the Jaguar of 1953, to him. We are grateful for his encouragement and guidance throughout the years. He has helped to make our work enjoyable, and we trust that this volume will be one reminder of his years at C. H. S. 2 NNZK Marc! of giclucafion The members of the Cuba Public School Board of Education are from L. to R: Omar Richardsong Mrs. Marjorie Hale: Edwin Hardesty: Super- intendent, F. L. Brentong George H. Bruner, and James Willoughby. The 1952-53 Board of Education had a busy year . . . Met every fourth Friday night . . . Transacted business such as - bought 'supplies for the school . . . hired necessary employees . . . looked after and supplied the general needs and wants of the pupils and workers in the school. Our thanks and deep appreciation are extended to these who have so ably given unselfishly of their time and talents to make our school the best. 3 RALPH PALMER Pnncipal F . L. BRENTON Superintendent RICHARD RICHART Science MRS. LUCILLE BLUME Secretary MRS. DORCTFHY HOUSTON History 4 MRS MARY COLTON C0lTlITl8l'Ce MARVIN KAUFFMAN Mathematics 745 if 1 5 gf P 4 RICHARD MALLETTE ' Music 4,1-1 r 1 -fa: f f .11 - , 'Es Q 'g Lx 4 x Q41 'gy U1 .L f - Jr if , L --sig ' WAYNE BEACH Athletic Director 5 VERNA HOLMAN Home Economic Q, , -- - ware- -... ..,.,, err -rr-fvvwf-Q-nf-Ye eniom FIRST ROW : WILLIAM GLAESE: Senior President, Music, Junior Play, Softball, Basketball, Track. . .MARILYN MUNZERT: Senior Vice-President, Music, F.H.A. , Pep Squad. . .SECOND ROW g JO ANN RECTOR: Senior Secretary. . .DONNA STROTHCAMP: Senior Treasurer, Music, F .H.A. Secretary, Jaguar Staff, Basketball. . .THIRD ROW : MRS. DOROTHY HOUSTON: Senior Sponsor. . .VERNA HOLMAN: Senior Co-sponsor. 6 rw., k IN' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MARJCRIE ARADO: Music, Cheerleader, F.H.A. President, Junior Play, Basketball, Softball. . .CHRISTINE BRAND. . .HOWARD BREUER: Junior Play, Softball, Track . . .JOSEPH BRIDGEMAN: Pep Squad, Softball. . .SECOND ROW: LOETA BRUNER: Muslc, Cheerleader, F.H.A., Junior Play, Softball, Basketball, Jaguar Staff...MARIETTA COGDILL: F.H.A., Softball, Pep Squad. . .THOMAS DAUTENHAHN: Softball, Pep Squad, Track. . .JAMES EADS: Junlor Play, Basketball. . .THIRD ROW: RENA HAPPEL: Music, F.H.A. , Vice-President. Junior Play, Basketball, Softball. . .SHIRLEY HOYER: Music, F.H.A. Treasurer, Pep Squad, President: Basketball, Softball . . .BETTY MARKLEY: Music, Cheerleader, Jaguar Editor, F.H.A., Junior Play...ARl.ENE MCARTHUR Softball. 7 Y-WY. f . 1 wg 4 me-an 5. F, is F , WW, Q . n-s-xr-wr-5-mv' ,..w ,mm FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT:IMARY MONDA. . .CLINTON MULLEN: Junior Play, Track. Pep Squad. . .GLORIA . .LILLIAN OTTERMANN: Pep Squad, F.H.A .... SECOND ROW: BIRDIE LOU SCOTT: Cheerleader, Junior Play, Softball, Basketball, Jaguar Business Manager, Music, F.H.A .... NINA SCOTT: Junior Play, Basketball, Music.. .PATSY STEVENS: Music, Jrmior Play, F.l-LA., Pep S . . IRONALD SUTHERLAND: Pep Squad. . .THIRD ROW: JANE TREECE Basketball. . .RALPH WIRZ:' nior Play, Pep Squad. . .SHIRLEY ZINK: Band, Pep Squad, Basketball, Softball. 8 .Y -,Ww.,,. K SPONSOR PRESIDENT Richard Richart Harold Brady ul'll0I'5 VICE-PRESIDENT William McPherson TREASURER 1 Joann Jarvis SPONSOR Ma rvin Kauffman SECRETARY Carol Seager L. TO R, Elinor Ambruster, Jacqueline Brenton, Velva Brown. Richard Conduitt, Eugene Enloe. 9 I - F all he NW A FIRST ROW: L. to R: Lloyd Frederickson, Charles Grayson, Viann Hardesty, Robert Henry, Patricia Hertlien, SECOND ROW: Earl Horsefield, Robert Horsefield, Arthur Hughes, Joan Jost, Sylvia Kosfeld, THIRD ROW: Donald Krulik, Robert Leslie, Robert Lewis, Earl Lewis, Donald Licklider, FOURTH ROW: Laura McElfresh, Ray Mortimeyer, Shirley Mullen,Nor- ma Rector, Allen Rowden. 10 I 4 A k i . if FIRST ROW: L to R: George Scantlan, Pete Sego, Leroy Sharp, Frances Smith, Eugene Spurgeon, SECOND ROW: Charles Stewart, Virginia Stubblefield, Marilyn West, Edward Windle, James Windle, THIRD ROW: Jackie Wirz SID 0l'l'l0I'25 Sponsor Wayne B eac h President Jerry Bayless Vice President l Joyce Dorf Secretary John Pe rrigue Treasurer Edwin He rtlein George Bast 11 if girl 'L 951535 Y IW? .5, ,Ji . 495, 5 E X, fp fs ,..A,, - C ii ,tsl f ig . 41 Mm ai M . sig ' i B' fm' W Y' WM. if Qfgifm 2. 521 ' V 5 :5 1 sf-. Jeanine Blevins Vivian Bowers Harold Breuer De Anne Brown Jon Brozek Carol Burdick Ronald Burkhart John Casarotto Janet Cowan John Duatenhahn Paul Dickens Robert Dunham Doris Enloe Carol Forbes Alene Henry Travis Henry Norma Hughes Frances Kamler Jacque line Kape lle r Ivan Kaysinger Laura King Floyd Kitchen Celia Ann Lee Walter Lee Comphments of MERAMEC ICE AND FUEL COMPANY ECHO SUPPLY Ogle Gas Company 12 Marie Lerbs James Maerli Jack Markley Dave Martin Dean McArthur Dona McCann Dixie Moses Manda Nichol Herman Oberkrom Walter Schatz Minnie Scott Joseph Slowensky Doyle Spurgeon Harold Stacy William Sumner Harriet Thompson William Treece Helen Wiggins Erwin W.illiams Glenda Williams Melvin Williams Audrey Wilson Compliments of Compliments of C G WARREN DR and MRS. J. T. DELEO gl 25AI'l'l8l'l i Q M f t 1-:-'lilw , ' :JV '- . - gf' l If in ,,: , in K I ',k,,: F' ' if-w Q g,ffffQfjf,I , R 1 in , - wi . ...af -M - 51: - za vi H 1 -, - ,, 1' AFL: . - , ,J ff f1g11 ffff ff m, ,K '. -'I fi? -, i' iilfiiiffjfff' fi 1 ' .... - - . ' 4 ,fggigsgffgggg . I' ff-vff5,f:fgr,g:,f , .,- W, X. z -, ' :S 1- .aififi-g tf .g15', Vw f.E it V. 1:- f ' -ww., ie K' ' QKHQ Vu wi' 5 Q Hg 253, an -fa I '15, Q: as , E X' 2,5 f as s , 4 i Q H E . f 5 -- f , :N af fix? fm -Q - 1 .... W i 'HRH P94151 '7:f'l :.E1fvffJ ff, uhm - '1' a vw if 5 ,. m y 5. -E, Q. 5:5- ' 1 14 Sponsor Ralph Palmer Carolyn Daily Raymond Carey Catherine Bruno Lillian Speck Vernon Anderson Sue Bartle Leo Bogue James Brand Donald Branson Sylvia Cameron Mable Dickens Rebecca Durbin Leona Ellis Robert Enloe Harvey Evans James Farris Martha Ferris Leslie Ham Marvin Hammack Dorothy Happel James Hines Shirley Hughes Eloise Hunt Elbert Kitchen Shirley Kolb Patricia Lea Alice Licklider Edwin Littrell Dean Luhring Eonia Mauss Marie Mayberry Robert Mayfield Allen Mullen Bonnie Murphy Alice McArthur Doris McElfresh Walter Reid William Rowland Wilma Rowland Wayne Scantlan Joseph Seitz William Sprague Eugene Spurgeon Gerald Stanley Ruth Steele Doris Stewart Macey Taber Walter Thomas Melvyn Warnhoff Wilhelmenia Wes Frank White Lou Belle Williams Lenette Willy Compliments of MAACK'S GROCERY AND MEATS NORMAN AND ADELE HOENER Fresh Fruits and Vegetables .W sid!! STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Strothcamp, Senior Editorg Pat Lea, Freshman Editor, Donald Krulik, Photographer: Mrs. Colton, Advisory Ray Mortimeyer, Assistant Editor. SITTING: Marilyn West, Junior Editorg Joyce Dorf, Sophomore Editorg Loeta Bruner, Typistg Birdie Lou Scott, Business Manager, Betty Markley, Editor. The Jaguar of 1953 had many new staff members . . . They worked hard on improvements . . . Sold advertisments and Jaguar subscriptions . . . Took care of the concession stand at the Softball Tournament. . . Held monthly meetings . . . Worked diligently throughout the entire year with the helpful assistance of their Sponsor and Advisor, Mrs. Colton. CUBA FURNITURE Compliments of WAGON WHEEL CAFE The Friendly Store Frank Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Pratt 16 Mya. ...Lk ivelllwl Ui .SZAoof Zuiew STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marietta Cogdill, Personality Editor: Nina Scott, Senior Reporter: Jim Hines, Freshman Reporter: Jim Windle, Horror Scope: Richard Conduitt, Horror Scope: Catherine Bruno, Cartoons: Lillian Speck, Cartoons: Bob Leslie, Junior Reporter: Mr. Palmer, Sponsor. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Arado, Styles: Elinor Ambruster, Styles: Jacqueline Brenton, Typistg Jo Ann Rector, Ass't. Editor: Shirley Zink, Editor-in- Chief: Loeta Bruner, Loeta's Column: Bob Henry, Sports Editor. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Birdie Lou Scott, Grade School News: Doris Enloe, Sophomore Reporter, Shirley Kolb, Freshman Reporter. The School Review, our new school paper, was busy all year . . . writing special articles . . . collecting news . . . selecting personality of the week . . . gathering all gossip scoops . . . getting material ready for the press . . . It was sponsored by Mr. Palmer and edited by Shirley Zink. L. M. WYRICK AND CO. SMART sH0p Typewriter Sales Young Fashions at Modest Prices Service and Repair Formals, Blouses, Skirts, Dresses, Jewelry I7 w i gt., cm TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Webber, Arthur Hughes, Richard Conduitt, Donald Krulik, George Scantlan, Earl Horsefield, Director, Mr. Mallette, James Maerli, Robert Henry, Thomas Cranmer, Leroy Sharp, Charles Stewart, Robert Horsefield. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Arado, Sue Bartle, Catherine Bruno, Dorothy Happel, Macy Taber, Bonnie Murphy, Sylvia Cameron, Wilhelmenia Wespi, June Stewart, Shirley Hoyer, Marilyn Munzert, Nina Scott, Birdie Lou Scott, Loeta Bruner, THIRD ROW: Rena Happel, Betty Markley, Alice Licklider, Patricia Lea, Elinor Ambruster, Shirley Kolb, Marilyn West, Ruth Steele, Eonia Mauss, Rebecca Durbin, Leona Ellis, Shirley McArthur, Harriet Hunt, Wilma Rowland. BOTTOM ROW: Lillian Speck, Carolyn Daily, Virginia Zink, Ruth Stacy, Sally Munzert, Dolores Hardesty, Nancy Arnold, Bonnie Thomas, Mabel Dickens, Phyllis Murphy. Singing at Christmas Program . . . everyday enjoyment of singing . . were the pleasures . . . thrills . . . good times had by the Glee Club . . . directed by Richard Mallette who had developed a very good Glee Club. BRIDGES RESTAURANT Compliments of At American Bus Depot MIDWAY HOTEL and RESTAURANT Good Food, Clean Rest Rooms Allyne Earls -18 2,0 qua! TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Viann Hardesty, Marilyn Munzert, Shirley Kolb, Dona McCann, Pat Lea, Jeanine Blevins, Jackie Kapeller, Lillian Speck, Sue Bartle, and Sylvia Cameron. MIDDLE ROW: Jo Ann Jarvis, Carol Seager, Patricia Hertlein, Jackie Wirz, Helen Wiggins, Elinor Ambruster, Donna Bayless, Harriet Thompson, and Lillian Ottermann. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Smith, Pat Stevens, Sec. -Treas.: Carol Forbes, Mr. Mallette, Sponsor: Shirley Zink, Shirley I-loyer, President: and Virginia Stubblefield, Vice-President. CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alene Henry, Joyce Dorf, Dixie Moses, Marilyn West, Margie Arado, Loeta Bruner, Birdie Lou Scott, and Betty Markley. Cheers . . . yelling . . and acrobatics . . . all remind us that the Pep Squad is here. President, Shirley Hoyer, and Sponsor, Mr. Mallette, with the help of Miss Miller, working together making the group a success. Compliments of Compliments Of C. J. MARKLEY CUBA DRUG STORE Building Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Al Mueller 19 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillian Ottermann, Minnie Scott, Marilyn Munzert, Loeta Bruner, Frances Kamler, Marie Lerbs, Manda Nichols, Sylvia Kosfeld, Shirley Mullen, Celia Ann Lee, Elinor Ambrustet. SECOND ROW: Virginia Stubblefield, I acqueline Brenton, Birdie Lou Scott, Jackie Wirz, Doris Enloe, Glenda Williams, Helen Wiggins, Jackie Kapeller, Audrey Wilson, Norma Rector, Carol Burdick. THIRD ROW: Ioan Jost, Donna Bayless, Io Ann Jarvis, Viann Hardesty, Miss Holman, Frances Smith, Laura King, Marilyn West, Betty Markley, Patsy Stevens. BOTTOM ROW: Marietta Cogdill, Donna Strothcamp, Rena Happel, Margie Arado, Shirley Hoyer, Shirley Zink, Dona McCann. The F.H.A. consists of 39 members . . . they had a very busy year . . . met every month . . . had a Christmas Party and a St. Patrick's Party . . . gave a basket to a needy family . . . bought venetian blinds for their Home Economics Room . . . This program kept them at a steady pace . . . with Miss Holman as Chapter Advisor and Mrs. R. O. Stubblefield as Chapter Mother. Compliments of Compliments of K AND G STORE P. T. CARR MOTOR Cuba. Missouri Dollar For Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac Z0 Zim! TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Williams, Harriet Thompson, Dolores Hardesty, Virginia Zink, Shirley Zink, Lloyd Frederickson, Vivian Bowers, Bradley Blevens. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eonia Mauss, Nancy Arnold, Herman Oberkrom, Richard Conduitt, Earl Horsefield, Mr. Mallette. Jim Maerli, Erwin Williams, Glenda Williams, Jerry Perrigue, Carl West. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lloyd Frederickson, Lillian Speck, Eonia Mauss, Sandra Stacy, Sue Stacy, Catherine Bruno, Earl Horsefield, Erwin Williams, Bob Fleshman, Robert Dorf, Raymond Carey, Mr. Mallette. Teaching new members . . . helping old members . . . studying new music . . . playing at basketball games . . . heading the carnival parade . . . were some of the activities of the C.H.S. Band . . . Di- rected by Mr. Mallette. 21 amor UU' 2 a l 1 me SM Yves? HONOR YA p,X9 MARILYN MUNZERT S enior CARNIVAL QUEEN 196 fl . wo P-W, 12 S 3609152 ww Compliments of R. A. STEPHANS INSURANCE AGENCY Cuba, Missouri 22 CROWNBEARERS John Wes: Illene Henry DLX' q M4 OU? Q' ID ore QL. HONOR RALPH WIRZ Senior CARNIVAL KING PROCESSIONAL The King and Queen C A'!.41gu f0r R ov HONOR Compliments of KRULIK CHEVROLET Cuba, Mo. 2.3 67? ,4 i' enzor ag exif :Mare CAST MR. MORLOCK, wealthy banker ..... MRS. MORLOCK, forgotten wife ..... MARY MORLOCK, her marriage minded daughter JESSICA MORLOCK, musclebound daughter . . LUIGI LANCONI, a meat cutter ...... JOE LANCONI, his marriage minded son. MARTHA LANCONI, an angelic wife . . MILDRED, Morlocks' masterful maid . . . DR. BROWN, the wolfish doctor ..... GEORGE PLEW, Morlocks' mousey attorney . MISS AKERS, Morlocks' compet-ent secretary . MRS. SCHMALTZ, woman with fourteen husbands LUCIFER, mischievous devil ...... MR. BLACK, friendly undertaker . JAKE, the newspaper boy ..... THE WASHWOMAN, a friend of Luigi's . THE MAN, a facsimile of the devil . . . Howard Breuer . Rena Happel . Betty Markley . Birdie Lou Scott . Patsy Stevens . . Ralph Wirz . . Mary Monda Ronald Sutherland . Tom Dautenhahn . Clinton Mullen . Marietta Cogdill . Marilyn Munzert . . Margie Arado . Joe Bridgeman . Tom Dautenhahn . Christine Brand . . . Jim Eads Compliments of C. COLTON MEAT AND PRODUCE ROBERTS--JUDSON LUMBER CO. Refrigerated Service 24 unior ag :Rudy Wnacle jamify v N. K Evil ' ,ss CAST AGNES MARTYN, a widow . BOB, her son ....... MARILEE, her oldest daughter . GRACIE, her youngest child . . HENRY TURNER, widower . SAMMIE, his son .... . DORIS, his daughter ...... BEGONIA, the Martyns' negro cook NICODEMUS, the negro handy man . LYDIA, AGNNES sister-in-law . BISHOP'S STORE Curlee, Stetson, Arrow, Campus, Jarman Doris Dodson, Betty Rose, Munsingwear Z5 ffx 5-if Q o . Jackie Brenton . Arthur Hughes . . Marilyn West . Viann Hardesty . . Eddie Windle . . Richard Conduitt . . . Joan Jost Virginia Stubblefield . George Scantlan Elinor Ambruster Compliments of VICE CLEARY Stag Beer Distributor NORMA RECTOR Scholarship Made E's in every subject for the entire year. EDDIE HERTLEIN Sophomore Pilgrimage Was elected to represent Sophomore Class on the pilgrimage of our capitol city. Sponsored by the Womens' Federated Clubs. Wofagkd 0 . . PETE SEGO Attendance Attended three years of high school without being absent. RAY MORTIMEYER Athletes Outstanding in all athletic activities entered into by C.H.S. Mrk MF T aov! RENA HA PPEL Citizenship X Was chosen best citizen of the Senior Class. And was presented a certificate by the Daughters of the American Revolution. 26 MRS. IEWELL BREUER Eighth Grade gin 2 3400! 36674 ffl' ,. . I ' sv J- fr , LQ: - ' 5' -KUl,5t,i,1,'5f7 , ,, Y . f,fi!e'2-.- M-fn J .' ., :y 'eRf,g ,J2 AX ' . -fy :,r',1:b.Sff.: its ,J 1. , in -:g r 1 ' ,egg wh J- 2 f 'f ' , 'F - S ' f -,fr if u 1 ir R 12 l it .,gR'f . xr Q 0 P' -4' la a A 3 nn 'I Q. fha E 3 - j Tj, gggf- 4. G HILDA MILLER Seventh Grade DELMAR HUTSON Fifth and Sixth Grades ,wa me 'An V MRS. ELIZABETH NUDELMAN HILDRED WIKEY MRS. CLARA SLOWENSKY MRS, MARY BRANDENBURGER Fourth and Fifth Grades Third and Fourth Grades Second Grade First Grade BEN ELLIS A A if if -A w . A. 2 fi QQ, Jamtor If ., 1, ,RS vial? , Qwlrruylr V, 4 5 i . Ylhlgihfi El! PM 5fJf?' , lw-'E Recess r Compliments of SUT TMUELLER REFRIGERA TION 27 091125 ga 1. The other half is home. 2. Democrats needed the help. 3. High class. 4. Iwas here first. 5. Oops, wrong note. 6. What! Shapes? 7. Umpires reunion. 8. Flying saucers--or birds. 9. Boy wonder. 10. First dance. 11. Monkey see, monkey do. Compliments of WILMESHERR STORE AL WEST MOTOR CO, and TRACTOR SALES General Merchandise, Groceries Phone 11 Cuba, Mo. 28 and Fresh Meats -mn-wa. K Q .,,,. C ,. f N. .1 sawasw31EiFff T S. N ,,Lx 31' .- . F?g'S.j1 Y'i if .. , m i H' 5. 5 M 1C.liQ l 1. Swing it, sister. 2. Grand Canyon 3. Oh shut up. 4. Our Band 5. Freshman candi- dates. 6. Oh shoot! 7. Cuba Hop 8. The Royalties 9. Rolla Chorus 10. The End. 11. P.S. Whistle-bait. 12. P..S. Again, Senior Play. MODERN GAS Compliments of Phone 34 CUBA ROLLER MILLS Cuba Missouri Phone 49 swim X Qs' . 5 C7 hi 1 M... Our Team St. James First Place Bourbon Second Place 1 ,B Steelville First Place Cuba Second Place FRANK'S AUTO SERVICE Compliments of Cuba, Mo Phone 5 WILSON'S BARBER SHOP 30 gm szmaf FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Hoyer, Catcherg Alene Henry, Pitcherg Mr. Palmer, Coach: Loeta Bruner, Pitcher: Elinor Ambruster, Catcher. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joann Jost, Outfieldg Marge Arado, Infield, Lillian Speck, Outfieldg Marilyn West, Outfieldg Jackie Wirz, Outfieldg Pat Lea, Outfieldg Jackie Kapeller. Outfieldg Jo Ann Jarvis, Outfield. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Kolb, Outfieldg Birdie Scott, Infieldg Dona McCann, Outfieldg Helen Wiggins, Outfieldg Shirley Zink, Infield: Joyce Dorf, Outfieldg Marietta Cogdill, Infield: Jeanine Blevins, Outfieldp Minnie Scott, Outfield. The girls softball team had a fair year . . . Lost around half their games by a few runs . . . Played Belle in the softball tournament, but lost by the SCOre of 18-19 . . . Many new and good players are coming up for next year . . . This group will be a winning team. Compliments of PEOPLE BANK, CUBA, MO. MERAMAC DRUG STORE Oldest Bank in Crawford County The Live Store A. J. Barnett, Pres. - Leroy Leezy, Cashier 31 ow Sandal! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Breuer, Outfieldg Leroy Sharp, Outfieldp Bob Henry, Infieldg Eddie Windle, Outfieldg Harold Stacy, Outfieldg Harold Brady, Catcher. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Bridgeman, Outfieldg Tom Daurenhahn, Outfieldg Pete Sego, Infield, Ray Mortimeyer, Infieldg Bob Leslie, Outfield. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Stewart, Infieldg Walter Schatz, Outfieldg Coach Beach, Earl Lewis, Outfield. Our softball team was one of Cuba's best . . . Although they got off to a slow start, they ended up by winning three-fourths of their games. . . At the Cuba Tournament they showed real promise of winning first place, but were nosed out by Steelville by only a few runs . . . There will be more exciting playing next year, is our prediction. Compliments of Compliments of CHAPMAN'S CLEANERS and LAUNDRY SEIFRIED MOTOR CO 32 K v ian! LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Leslie, Guard, Harold Brady, Guardg Bob Mayfield, Guardg Vernon Anderson, Guardg Walter Lee, Guardg Arthur Hughes, Forward, joe Slowensky, Centerg Coach Beach, Joe Seitz, Forwardg Harold Breuer, Forward: Walter Thomas, Forwardg Robert Dunham, Forwardg Jerry Bayless, Forward, Walter Schatz, Guard: Mike Sprague, Guard. The Cuba Wildkittens had only a fair season . . . Winning 3 while losing 18 . . . There were a lot of unlucky breaks in this season . . . The team coached by Wayne Beach shows great promise for Cuba's future. Compliments of I. G.A. CENTRAL SUPER MARKET GENEVIVE AND PAUL SHANKLIN Lower Prices Everyday 33 H D Edin Z?CL5L8t6Cl,! LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Beachg Vernon Anderson, Guard: Pete Sego, Forwardg Leroy Sharp, Guardg Joe Slowensky, Forward: Ray Mortimeyer, Center: Bob Henry, Centerg John Perrigue, Forwardg Jim Eads, Forward: Charles Stewart, Guardg Harold Breuer, Forward: Jerry Bayless, Guardg Walter Schatz, Guard: Eddie Windle, Manager. The Cuba High School A team . . . completed a fair season by winning 4 while losing 21 . . . three wins straight for the longest streak . . . Cuba played Newburg in the Sub-Regional Tournament . . . Cuba lost to Newburg whichwas seated first, by 14 points . . . the A' team showed great promise for next year by the returning of its first five. Compliments of HAYES FAMILY SHOE STORE H. H. STOKES BARBER SHOP Shoes That Fit and Benefit Cuba, Missouri 34 ,inf grin? Leroy Pete Sego Ray Mox-time Sharp Yer Bob H enry Charles Stewart John Perrigue Walter Schatz Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba Sullivan Bland Saleni Owensville BeHe St. James CherryviHe St. Clair SL Janws OwensvHle Newburg Steelville Vienna Bourbon Salem Bland St. Clair New Haven Belle CherryviHe St. .Tame s Newburg Steelville Bourbon Newburg 36 Jin1Eads Joe Slowensky Zac TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIG!-ITg Lloyd Frederickson, Harold Brady, Bill McPherson, Bill Treece. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Breuer, Deane McArthur, Walter Schatz, Ray Mortimeyer. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Windle, Herman Oberkrom, Jerry Scantlan, Donald Branson, Coach Beach. Entered Conference Meet . . . Placed Second Behind Steelville . . Won 880 Relay . . . Took Three Firsts . . . Lettered Eight B-oys . . Qualified one man for State Tournament . . . Have fine promise for next year. Compliments of Compliments of CRAWFORD COUNTY PRODUCE COX'S CAFE--FINE FOOD Cuba, Missouri Cuba, Missouri 37 - 7 1 zvlv enior ,mia 1' 1 1 Statue of Ponce de Leon at the Foun- tain of Youth in St. Augustine, Florida Fort McHenry where Frances Scott Key was inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner. The Eternal Peace Light signifying peace between the North and South at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Professional Care is Best for the Hair 39 We r. The White House at Washington D. C The Pacific Ocean at St. Augus- tine, Florida. The George Rogers Clark Monu- ment at Vincennes, Indiana MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Steelville, Missouri WESTERN AUTO Y!! Fort Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Florida. L I A colonial lady at Williams- Colonial jailer at Williams burg, Virginia. bl-US, Virginia. Tomb of Andrew and Rachel Feeding time at Marineland Jackson at the Hermitage in in St. Augustine, Florida. Tennessee. 3255 Monument dedicated to the dead of the Civil War at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, lQlu.-as The bus used for the trip. The senior trip of 1953 got under way, May 22 . . . Taking the seniors through fourteen states and stopping at many historical sights . . . Washing- ton D. C. to St. Augustine, Florida, were the two main destinations . . . Stopping off at other historical sights like -- Williamsburg, Virginiag Balti- more, Marylandg Jamestown, Virginiag and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania . . . Arriving home June 4, after fourteen days of travel, the seniors completed another trip and wished the past four years were still ahead of them. 40 X., O, QUAHWV U ffvy vunooxs MVFRS ANUCO INC TOPIKA KANSAS : 1 i f E .....-.- ..':,-..a:.::aga-u., -:um.:m4zra1n..:nanna.- V L-2.3 z., A-. . - , .-
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