Elsberry High School - Smoke Signal Yearbook (Elsberry, MO)
- Class of 1981
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The Publishers Staff Stacy Phelps Ray Editor Linda Mayes Assistant Editor Jan DeGerlia Photog., Ads Dawn Mueller Layouts Jaymie Allen Ads, Layouts Allison Ross Copyreader Layouts Sonja Blackwood Darkroom Robin Kornblatt Ads, Layouts Vicki Hagar Drkrm., Photog. Lisa Sine Ad Manager, Layouts Debbie McGlaughlin Photog., Ads, Darkroom Bobbi Jo Erwin Yrbk. Sales Photog., Copyreader Linda Pritchett Yrbk. Sales Darkroom Mrs. Black Sponsor Decisions nil Men must decide on waht they will not do, and then they are able to act with vigor in what they ought to do. Mencius IV 2:8 1980-81 Smoke Signal Table of Contents Classes... page 13 Administration... page 53 Special Events... page 63 Sports... page 77 Organizations... page 103 Ads... page 123 Decisions Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil side.” The Present Crisis.Stanza 5. Americans faced many challenging decisions during 1980-81. With election year at hand, a new president was chosen in hope that he could curb the ever spiraling infaltion. On the eve of President Reagan's inauguration, the Iranians decided to free the 51 American hostages that had been held captive for over a year. Americans battled over the decision for gun control when former Beatle John Lennon was fatally wounded and assassination attempts were made upon President Reagan and Pope John Paul II. When Mt. St. Helen's erupted in the state of Washington, a quick decision to relocate was made by many residents. The ashes and hot lava caused extensive damage, and geologists have not yet made the decision that the area around the volcano is safe for inhabitants. Another major decision was the one to launch the space shuttle after a two-year delay. It proved successful and will be used as transport means in the future. The future is filled with many unanswered ques- tions and many decisions that will have to be met. Only time will determine if the right decisions have been met. s And the Winners Are... A special program was held on Thursday evening, March 12, to recognize the achievements of several students of our school. Awards were presented by the teachers to students who were outstanding in various areas. The pro- gram was a success, and we hope that Awards Night will become lasting tradition at EHS Outstanding Student Bobbi Jo Erwin Mrs. Rosemary Davis Board of Education Pres. Speaker Science Award Linda Pritchett Also honored in science was Katy Worley, who was chosen for the Summer Student Trainee Program at NMSU. Math Award Katy Worley The Math team (Katy Worley, Debbie McGlaughlin, James McGlaughlin, Paul Foster) was recognized for placing 8th at Kirksville. English Award Vicki Hagar Honored in the English area for accomplishments in Speech and Drama were Vicki Hagar, Sarah Mueller, Paula McKay and Linda Mayes. 6 Spelling Award Janette Wallace Spanish I Award Jennifer Mayes Students Receiving I Ratings at the Kirksville Academic Contest Linda Pritchett Biology Katy Worley Geometry Debbie McGlaughlin Geometry James McGlaughlin Algebra Linda Mayes Psychology Penny Herren Geography Other Awards Bobbi Jo Erwin Research Paper, History EHS Band Students of the Year Paula McKay Outstanding NHS Member Angie Watkins Sophomore Pilgrimage Mark Herring FFA Scholarship Award Darren Evans FFA Scholarship Award Sonja Blackwood Shorthand, 100 wpm Mary Capps FHA Award DeWayne Whiteside Raintree Art Guild Scholarship Nick Robinson “Who’s Who in Foreign Languages” Carla Patton “Who's Who in Foreign Languages Sarah Mueller Most Improved Soprano Angie Lovelace Most Improved Alto John Hale Most Improved Tenor Bobby Blackwood Most Improved Bariton David Lake Most Improved Woodwind Debbie McGlaughlin Most Improved Brass Susan Pezold Most Improved Percussion Paula McKay All American Hall of Fame Band Award Linda Pritchett All American Hall of Fame Band Award James McGlaughlin Outstanding Band Award Jan Kohl Outstanding Band Award Katy Worley Outstanding Band Award Rose Lagemann Outstanding Band Award Bobby Blackwood Wood Award Mike Bange Metal Award Diane Roam Typing Karen Arcand Consumer Economics Vicki Hagar Impromptu Letter Writing Dana Momphard Chrissy Watkins Nick Robinson Carla Patton Spanish Play Missy Sine Mike Collins Spanish I 7 1981 Yearbook Queen Candidates Chosen By Phillips Wall OfKSLQ Annie Ross Freshman Mary Marre Junior Denise Felty Sophomore Timmy Hurley Junior Brent Sherman Sophomore 1981 Yearbook King Candidates Chosen By Erma Bombeck Author Darren Evans Freshman Yearbook Queen Angie Wood Senior . CLASSES Decisions... Grad., Future President — Jaymie Allen Vice-President — Paul Foster Secretary — Michele Boedeker Treasurer — John McGlaughlin Senior Class Officers My Decisions and Goals for Life Are... SENIORS 1981 Jaymie Allen I will be attending NMSU majoring in secretarial science. Susanne Bjorkholm I want to work for things I believe in. ” Sonja Blackwood I plan to go to work after high school. Michele Boedeker Craig Cox “I want to be a success at my job and be a good wife and mother. ” My plans for the future are undecided. 15 BOEDEKER BROS. FARM INC. Elsberry, MO SENIORS 1981 Jim Dietrich I would like to be a stock speculator. Sonya Green “I would like to work with animals. Robin Dahle I plan to go on to college. Paul Foster I want to attend college and see what I want to do with my life. January DeGerlia “ would really like to go into the entertainment field (Music). Alfred Gibson Undecided 16 Vicki Hagar “I plan to attend Lindenwood majoring in Fashion Mkt., Bus. Admn.” Dina Harding Undecided Tammy Holtkamp “I plan to go into photography or electronics. t7 Rose Maria Lagemann “I hope to enrich my horsemanship with a degree in veterinary science. Angie Lovelace Kevin Hunter I am going to keep on working. “I am going to attend a four- year university. ” Bill Howard “My plans for the future are undecided. Manon Linson I plan to go to college and major in business. ” 18 Frank Marre I plan on making money. Pam Moore I would like to go to college. SENIORS 1981 Paula McKay I’ll be attending William Jewell College, majoring in music. Lisa North I want to make people as happy as I can. John McGlaughlin I want to attend college and make myself a better person. ” Dawn Mueller “ plan on going into medicine and just being good at whatever I do. ’’ Allison Ross “I am going to CMC to major in physical education. Sean O'Brien “I hope to go into electricity and later have my own business. Stacy Phelps Ray “I'm going to try hard to make those around me and myself happy. ” SENIORS 1981 Jim Patton “I want to further my education at a technical college. r Donna Palmer “I might go to college for a career in fashion management. Ken Rice I Plan to get a job and make a good living. 20 Linda Smith “I want to get a good job. ” SENIORS 1981 Chris Suddarth “I plan to go into carpentry and later into electronics. ” Stephen Spies I plan to go to apprentice school for carpentry. ” Donna Tap ley ‘7 just want to be happy. Ronald Smith “I plan on going into the army after high school. ” Thersa Sutton ‘7 plan to go into the army for four years and possibly make a career in it. ” Tony Vanzant “I plan to get a job and save my money to get into farming. Chrissy Watkins “I plan to attend NMSU majoring in elementary music. Tammy White I want to go to Control Data Inst, and become a Computer Programmer. 22 Kelly Whitehead Undecided Jess Wilson I plan on making money. ” Angela Wood “I plan to attend college or find a job. Through The Years JAYMIE ALLEN Class Off. Pres. 4, Sec. 3; Girls’ State 3; NHS 2-4; English Award 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Cand. 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4. Track 1-4; Lettermen’s Club 1- 4; Sec. 4; NHS 2-4; Treas. 4; Class Off. V. Pres. 4; Baseball 3,4; Christmas Dance Cand. 3; CC 1. SUSANNE BJORKHOLM Foreign Exchange Student SONYA GREEN FFA 3,4; Aide 4. ALFRED GIBSON SONJA BLACKWOOD Pep Club 1; Tech 4; Class Off. Treas. 2; Speech Drama 3; Yrbk. Staff 3.4; Fall Festival Cand. 2; Aide3,4. MICHELE BOEDEKER Jr.-Sr. Prom Queen 3; Barnwarming Cand. 3; Yrbk. Cand. 3; FFA 1-4, Pres. 4; FHA 2-4. Pres 3, V.Pres. 4; Aide 4 VICKI HAGAR all Festival Queen 4; NHS 2-4, ec. 4; StuiCouncil V. Pres 4; 1 Yrbk. CSnd. 2; Barnwarming Cand. 3; Who’s Who Ambng J| American High School Students; Library Club 1-4, fl Pres. 4; Aide 4. CRAIG COX Lettermen s Club Pres. 4; Off. Sec. 1; BB 1-4; BB Awe 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Cand.4; A de 4. ROBIN DAHLE MHC 1-4, v. Pres. 3; Tra JAN DEGERLIA VB 1,2,4; Yrbk. Staff 3,4; Chorus 4; Aide 4; All Conf. Chorus 4; Christmas Dance Queen 4; € MARLEEN HAGEMEIER BB 1-3; Track 3; Tech 4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Aide 3; Special Olympics 3,4; BB Sportsmanship Award 3. PAT HAMMOND Choru?H,3! Tech 3. TINA HARDING Chorus 1,3. TAMMY HOLTKAMP ind 1-4; Track Mgr. 2-4; FHA 2-4; Senior Play 4; Chorus 3,4; ?onf. Chorus 4; VB Mgr. 3. JIM DIETRICH Track 1-4: Base Rjhristmas Dance Cand l; state Track 2-4; Tech 3; Outstanding J.V. Athlete 2. LOUIS HOUSTQI h}E 4; FFA 1-4, Pres. 3; yarming King 4; Christr Dance King 4; Baseball: Tech 3,4; Lettermen s Club 3 PAUL FOSTER BILL HOW FFA 1-4, Sentinel 3. KEVIN HUNTER FFA 3,4; Chorus 3,4. ROSE MARIA LAGEMANN BB 1-4; Track U4; NHS 2-4; Scholar Quiz 2-4; District Chorus 2,4; Band 1-4; MHC 2-4, Pres. 4. MANON LINSON 1-4; Track 3,4; FHA 2-4, Rep. 4;BB4; Pep Club 2,3; MHC 3,4, Seil 4; Chorus 3,4. ANGIE LOVELACE Pep Club 1-3; V. Pres. 3; NHS 2- 4, Treas. 3; Homecoming Cand. 1-3; VB 2,3; Library Club 1-4, Sec. 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4: Cheerleader 1. FRANK MARRE Class Off. V. Pres. 2. JOHN McGLAUGHLIN BB 1-4; Tennis 1,2,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom King 3; Class Off. Treas. o- r A ¥ 4; Soph. Pilgrimage 2; DAR Good Citizen AwakI; Baseball 2'3- tM PAULA McKAY Band 1-4; District Chorus 2, 4; NHS 2-4, Pres. 4; Majorette 4; Girls' State 3; Stu. Council, Sec Treas. 2, Sec. 3; Class Off. Pres. 2. PAM MOORE FHA 1,4, Treas. 4; Chorus 1,3. DAWN MUELLER District Chorus 4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; NHS 3,4; Select Chorus 1,2; FBLA Off. 4; Tech 4. LISA NORTH FFA 2; Chorus 4; Aide 1. SEAN O’BRIEN Barnwarming Cand. 1; Class Off. Treas. 3; FFA 1-4; Speech Drama 4; Pep Band 4; Band 1-4; Fall Festival King 4. DONNA PALMER Tech 4; Chorus 1-3; Aide 4; Christmas Dance Cand. 3; Special Olympics 3,4; Pep Club jf JIM PATTON BB 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Tennis 1- 4; Boys’ State 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Cand. 3; Homecoming Cand. 1; BB Award 1,2. STACY PHELPS RAY Barnwarming Queen 4; NHS 2- 4; Yrbk. Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Speech Drama 3,4, Pres. 4; Aide 4; Library Club 1-3, Treas. 1; 1980 Missouri Freedom Forum. KEN RICE BB 1; Track 1; Baseball 1- ALLISON ROSS Cheerleader 1-4, Cap. 4; VB 2- 4, Cap. 4; Special Olympics 2-4; All District Chorus 3,4; Track 1- 4; National Choral Award 4; Christmas Dance Cand. 1. LINDA SMITH Chorus 1-4; Aide 1,2; Pep Club 1. _ RONALD SMITH Tennis 1; Tech 3; FFA Trap Team. STEPHEN SPIES BB 1-4; Fall Festival Cand. 1; Homecoming Cand. 1-3; Yrbk. Cand. 2; Tech 3,4; Track 1,2; Class Off. Pres. 1. CHRIS SUDDARTH THERESA SUTTON Band 1-4; Track Mgr. 3; FHA 1,4; MHC 2; Library Club 4; Aide 4; Senior Play 4. DONNATAPLEY Special Olympics 3,4; TechM; Aide 4; VB 1,2; Chorus 1-3; Pep Club 1; Christmas Dance Cand. 2. TONY VANZANT Baseball 1-4; Track 1-4; BB 1,2; Tech 3,4; FFA 2-4 Club 3,4; Boys’ 2-4; Lettermens’ s’ State Track 2. JOE VITRO Track 1; Tech 3; Fall Festival Cand. 2: Baseball 1- TONY VITRO FFA 4; Track 2; Tech 3 Fes tivalCand pase Fall ball 1. CHRISSY WATKINS Band 1-4, Pres. 4; Pep Club 1-3; Tech 4; FHA 3.4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; Pep Band 1-4; Aide 3,4; Girls' State Alternate 3. KATHY WHITE 3ep Club 1-3; FHA 2,4; Jr.-Sr. ■ Cand. 4; Aide4. VMMY Wh BB 1-4; Conference Awards 2,3; Track 1 Award 2; VB 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Cand. 4; Tech 4. KELLY WHITEHEAD DEWAYNE WHITESIDE NHS 3,4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1- 4; Chorus 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 2; Fall Festival Float Committee Chairman 2. NANCY WILKINSON NHS 3,4; Speech Drama 3; Band 1,2; Pep Band 2; Aide 4; I Rating at Dist. Music Contest for flute trio; II rating at State Music Contest for Flute trio. JESS WILSON FFA 1-4; BB 1-3; NHS 3, 4; I « Student Council 2,3; fcrmen’s Club 3,4; YrbICKing 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Cand. 4; Homecoming Cand. 1,2. ANGIE WOOD Student Council 3,4; Track Award 1,2; VB 1-4; Yrbk. Oueen 4; Fall Festival Cand. 1. A Woman’s Privilege Vicki Hagar Isabelle Millikan Brian Taylor Henry Millikan David Lake Dr. Shaw Rose Maria Lagemann Anna HIS FIRST MOVIE Paula McKay Junior's Mother 26 “Tomorrow’s Vengeance” John Dinnage Nick Robinson Mrs. Engels Tammy Holtkamp Ms. Ruth Appleby Manon Linson Ms. Stephanie Prentice Theresa Sutton 27 Class Speaker Guest Speaker Class Speaker Paula McKay Bob Chase Stacy Phelps-Ray CANNON SCHOLARSHIPS 28 Louis Houston Nancy Wilkinson Chrissy Watkins 1981 MFA SCHOLARSHIPS Rose Lagemann NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Dawn Mueller Nancy Wilkinson TIM PHILLIPS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Dawn Mueller Salutatorian DAVID REID GALLOWAY SCHOLARSHIP Paul Foster PORK PROD. SCHOLARSHIP Louis Houston 29 Kathy White OUTSTANDING SENIOR Judy Palmer Kenneth Peine Paula McKay JESSIE BLACK AWARD Class Sponsors Carolyn Black 30 Long Hard Climb Twelve-Year Members Top to bottom, left to right, FIRST ROW: Louis Houston, Jess Wilson, Craig Cox, Stephen Spies, Paul Foster. SECOND ROW: Bill Howard, Tony Vanzant, Chris Suddarth, DeWayne Whiteside, Ken Rice. THIRD ROW: Pam Moore, Rose Lagemann, Nancy Wilkinson, Ronnie Smith, Sean O'Brien, Kathy White, Marleen Hagemeier. FOURTH ROW: Chrissy Watkins, Manon Lin- son, Vicki Hagar, Donna Tapley, Robin Dahle, Angie Wood, Allison Ross, Paula McKay, Jan DeGerlia, and Stacy Phelps Ray. 31 Susie Sweden Susie Bjorkholm is from Stockholm, Sweden, and she can't suppress a smile when studet teachers are pronouncej and call he Sweden. Susie he inspiratior bright smil| personality caring heart have made her a friend to everyone. We will all miss her! when she returns to her native country She will be taking some of the sunshine that has brightened our lives with her. r 32 Just call me Tex! My how you’ve grown!' Are you sure this is right? ‘Peek-a-boo!’ ‘Uh?‘ Wow, I could have had a V-8! Horse'n around! A touch of class! 33 The First Three Years: Hang in’ in There! Decisions... Prom, Rings Junior Class Officers President Carla Patton Vice-President Sarah Mueller Secretary Bobbi Jo Erwin Treasurer Herbert Schnelle Earl Allen Bobby Blackwood Keenan Blair Bill Boedeker Teresa Bridges Wayne Brown Ron Bruemleve Tammy Brummel 36 Kirk Bufford Tony Burgess Ken Cassaday Tim Cassaday Adam DeGerlia Bill Dilelio Judy Dollens Tracy Downing Jerry Ellis Bobbi Jo Erwin Dwayne Fielder Amy Fisher John Hale Ronette Hammack Patricia Harding Jeff Harrison 37 Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION POST 226 Elsberry, MO 63343 Bambi Holtkamp Gene Houston Kyle Howard Tim Hurley Jamie Jeans John King Robin Kornblatt Mary Lagemann Tammy Leek bee Dale Ligon Mary Marre Linda Mayes Gary McChristian Debbie McGlaughlin 38 Naomi McSparin Roxane Meehan Marcia Merriman Scott Mills Sarah Mueller Carolyn Murphy Brendan O'Brien Beth Ousley Carla Patton Frank Perry Linda Pritchett Dennis Reed Tina Roberts Nick Robinson Brett Rogers Eddie Ross 39 Herbert Schnelle Lisa Sine Dave Shaffer Junior Slaughter Ricky Spies Alice Stamper Bill Stewart John Sutherlin Francine Syler Bobbi Tolbert Jean Tramel Charla Waggoner Elaine Wallace Paul Webb Richard Woods Katy Worley 40 “Bad night Alice? “Weightlifter I've got it!” I know something you don't know! Catch any flies lately, Linda?” Two plus two is four 41 “Are you sure this stuff is safe to drink? Give it back until it’s paid for! Decisions... Cars, Dates Sophomore Class Officers President Ted Henke Vice-President Angie Watkins Secretary Terri Parrinello Not Pictured T reasurer Penny Herren Kenny Arcand Brenda Avery Randy Bruemleve Robin Bufford Lena Burbridge Timmy Burgess Mary Capps Kevin Cassaday 42 Keith Collins Brent Cunningham Susan Dietrich Pamela Dilelio Denise Felty Lester Gebhardt Robert Hagemeier Bobbi Harding Ted Henke Penny Herren Sherry Hilton Donna Holtkamp Jeanette King Jan Kohl David Lake Jimmy Lovelace 43 Jennifer Martin Michael McGuire Katrina McIntosh Jimmy Moore Dana Momphard Tony Occhi Dennis Palmer Terri Parrinello Lori Price Shelia Pulley Paul Reed Greg Rhoades Dianne Roam Brent Sherman Rusty Simmons Missy Sine 44 Paula Stephens Joe Stewart Lisa Strobl John Talbot Brian Taylor Mark Temple Tracy Tillotson Sherry Tramel Gene Trower Pamela Turnbull Tom Vitro Angie Watkins Wendy White Tongia Wilkinson Quince Wilson 45 “The Charleston! “Look at me! “Miss Einstein? “An Irish Jig? “How much d'ya really want?” “Come’n see me sometime. Margaret Ann Watts THE ELSBERRY DEMOCRAT Elsberry, Missouri 63343 Decisions... Classes, Activities Freshmen Class Officers President Susan Pezold Vice-President Kim Remmert Secretary Anika Vanzant Treasurer Jeff Stone Karen Arcand Mike Bange Renee Bufford Robbie Cassaday Arthur Coleman Michael Collins Todd Collins Chad Cox 47 Charlie Crumes Shirley Davis Kim De Geare Lisa Ellis Darren Evans Kevin Foster Paul Gilbert Marilyn Green Jean Hammack Karie Hare Sherri Henderson Ben Henke 48 Mark Herring Allen Hunter Michael Lagemann Tammy Lilley Karla Lindsay Derek Linson Neisha Livengood Judy Livesay Jeanine Louis Rose Martin Jennifer Mayes Kris McDaniel James McGlaughlin Steve North Robbie Norvel Kelly Ogden 49 Dawn Ousley Josie Patton Danita Perez Cynthia Perry Susan Pezold Donnie Preston Eddie Remmert Kimmie Remmert James Robinson Angie Ross Debbie Saylor Lynn Slaughter 50 Mary Stewart Debbie Stone Jeff Stone Susan Sutherlin Jimmy Sutton Larry Tramel Karen T rower Tammy Turner Anika Vanzant Brad Waggoner Janette Wallace Tonya Webb Elaine Weeks Cindy Wilkinson Craig Wilkinson Rosetta York 51 52 Hey, what can I say!” On Top Of Things Dr. James Howell Superintendent Marilyn White Secretary to Superintendent Peggy Talbot Secretary to Principal Jim Mayes Principal Schoolmarms and Masters Winston Bailey Carolyn Black Anna Boley ‘‘I want to give a 100% effort to all that I might attempt. To fulfill the needs of my students and my family.” Making the best out of all situations and enjoying what life brings.” Industrial Art Business English Librarian Music Gene Ditch Kay Briscoe “To keep my mind open to new ideas, to do my job well, and most of all to enjoy life.” To encourage and promote the enjoyment of music through education.” My Decisions for the Future Wade Grimes “To find time to do the things I want to do, now that I have found them, having no promises to keep, no deeds to do.” Social Studies Judy Palmer “To make the most of every moment, whether I am with my family or with my students.” Language Mary Wommack “The future seems to be full of doubt, but it will hopefully have a silver lining.” Science Karen Lake “To finish my teaching career and enjoy my retirement.” Home Ec. Larry Lake “To live each day as it comes.” Industrial Arts Rebecca Lilley “Not to worry about things before they happen.” Guidance My Decisions for the Future... 56 Sue Lewis Thelma Livesay Larry Logan “Look at the past, learn from experience, and try to be a better individual.” Hearing Imparied Steve Lilley “To grow in knowledge and sensitivity to the needs of others.” Social Studies “To improve and expand the opportunities for the special students of our school system.” Deana Lynch To live, to love, and to laugh. Physical Ed. Special Education “Flexibility and adjustment are the keys of success for a rapidly changing future.” Kathy Hall “To grow as a person, and share my new qualities with others.” My Decisions for the Future English Keith Palmer ‘‘To be the best husband and dad possible and develop the strongest physical education and athletic department possible at EHS.” Max Rockwell “My plans for the future include the improvement of the business department at EHS.’’ Dennis Pollack “I have found that leaving my decisions in God’s hands is the only way.” Physical Education Business Math Kenneth Peine “I decided ten years ago to make teaching my career. Art Gary Stewart “To stand up and be called a good American.” Vo-Ag Barbara James “Living each day to the fullest and anticipating all of my tomorrows.” Science My Decisions for the Future... 58 Faculty Fun 59 Friendly Faces Nurse Cooks Louise Bange Marjorie Brown, Doris Downing, Bernadean Finley, Nellie Powelson, Elender Martin, Evelyn Moore. Bus Drivers 60 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Earl Ray, Bill Gray, Rob- ert Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Floyd Hale, Paxton Colbert, Raymond Shaffer, Nora Watts. Custodians Clarence Lilley, Rosemary Shaffer, Paxton Colbert. Behind Closed Doors Hazel Pratt — President Leslie Whiteside — Vice- Pres. Marilyn White Secretary Robert Shive Member Rosemary Davis — Treasurer (j4u 61 Remember When 62 'l-v v SPECIAL EVENTS h 63 Square Dance The Night Away King and Queen Stacy Phelps Louis Houston Retiring King and Queen Kathi Pezold Don O’Brien Substituting for Roy Ousley Freshmen Janette Wallace Ben Henke Sophomores Wendy White Greg Rhoades Juniors Tammy Brummel Scott Mills 64 65 Srs. Reign At Big Event 1980 Royalty — Seniors Vicki Hagar Sean O’Brien 1980 Fall Festival Court 66 Retiring Queen and King Charla Waggoner John King Juniors Naomi McSparin John Sutherlin Sophomores Susan Dietrich John Talbot Freshmen Renee Bufford Donald Preston 67 Famous Missourians Compliments of Phillips Electric Winter Wonderland The Queen and Her Court Retiring Queen Kathi Pezold David Cunningham Royalty — Seniors Jan DeGerlia Louis Houston Gift Bearers Jackie Hudnall Heath Suddarth Juniors Carolyn Murphy Bobby Blackwood Freshmen Kim DeGeare Mike Bange Sophomores Wendy White Brent Cunningham The Main Event ROYALTY QUEEN Carolyn Murphy KING Rusty Simmons Freshmen Anika Vanzant Darren Evans Sophomores Jeanette King Rusty Simmons Juniors Carolyn Murphy Kennan Blair CLUB 71211 Broadway, Elsberry, Mo. 898-8684, Dances Every Sat. Night FINLEY’S SHOE STORE Troy, Mo, Steve Woolfolk — Owner Largest Levi Dealer in Area The Queen and her court Retiring Royalty Carolyn Watts John Boedeker Heather Briscoe Crown and Gift Bearer Seniors Tammy White John McGlaughiin “Somewhere Over the The Queen and Her Court King Bill Boedeker Queen Elaine Wallace Retiring Royalty Michele Boedeker and John McGlaughlin crown new king and queen. Seniors Craig Cox Tammy White Juniors Eddie Ross Mary Lagemann Seniors Jess Wilson Kathy White Crown and Gift Bearers Dorothea McGlaughlin John Koch Entertainment Sarah Mueller Dawn Mueller Rose Lagemann Accompanist Linda Mayes Masters of Ceremony 74 75 “Special Moments” 76 siaods A Run For Home Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Scott Mills. Derek Linson, Darren Evans, Robert Cassaday, Chad Cox. SECOND ROW: Tony Vanzant, Ken Rice, Joe Vitro, Tim Hurley, Mark Temple, Paul Faster, Jim Patton, John Hale. THIRD ROW: Rusty Simmons, Brian Taylor, Kyle Howard, Richard Woods, Jim Dietrich, Junior Slaughter, Keenan Blair. 78 3 Miles ... Pain and Endurance Coach Wheeler commented, “The future looks bright because all the members of the team were freshmen and sophomores.” Compliments of Dr. Gregory Casalone Dig... Set... Spike t m Varsity Jan DeGerlia Angie Wood Lisa Ellis Allison Ross Linda Pritchett Debbie McGlaughlin Elaine Wallace Robin Karnblatt Francine Syler Lisa Sine Ms. Dean a Lunch Carla Patton Alice Stamper “This year's volleyball season was very interest- ing and quite profitable. Tbe teams improved in several areas and should be well prepared to take on next year's competi- tors. With the potential I saw this year, combined with the practices we'll I foresee an improved record which will show our progress that we made this past year,” stated Ms. Lynch. 81 VSBE H ft SB CR ff. vSBF y .S8f ff Junior Varsity tl S jgi Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Shirley Davis, Lynn Slaughter, Kimmie Remmert, Susan Dietrich. SECOND ROW: Lena Burbridge, Tracy Tillotson, Sherry Hilton, Josie Patton, Robin Bufford, Karen Arcand, Lori Price. THIRD ROW: Karie Hare, Janette Wallace, Dana Momphard. 82 Swish! Indians Have 18-7 Record Girls’ Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW: Susan Sutherlin, BobbiJo Erwin, Teresa Bridges, Katy Worley, Kimmie Remmert. SECOND ROW: Debbie Stone; Manager; Carla Patton, Manager; Manon Linson, Linda Pritchett, Lisa Ellis, Carolyn Murphy, Rosie Lagemann, Tammy White, Debbie McGlaughlin, Manager; Coach Larry Logan. “The the m ever achieved sity squad, with a record of 18-7. Not only did the year as a whole go well but there were many in- dividual instances worth noting. The high point of the season was probably a toss up between winning first place in the Silex Tournament and winning against St. Charles West in triple overtime,” com- mented Coach Logan. r 83 Junior Varsity Girls’ Basketball FIRST ROW: Judy Livesay, Debbie Stone, Manager; Missy Sine. STANDING: Debbie McGlaughlin, Manager; Elaine Weeks, Kim Remmert, Susan Sutherlin, Dana Momphard, Janette Wallace, Carla Patton, Manager. 84 LARRY CORDSIEMON INSURANCE AGENCY 200 Broadway 898-2345 85 “Give It Your Best Shot!’’ Varsity Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Ted Henke, Manager; Mike Bange, Jeff Stone, Timmy Hurley, John McGlaughlin, Tony Occhi, Bill Boedeker, Manager. SECOND ROW: Keith Palmer, Coach: Louis Houston, Stephen Spies, Craig Cox, John Sutherlin, Rusty Simmons, Richard Woods, Keenan Blair, Jimmy Patton. 86 r ‘The varsity bo, s' basketball team posted a 3 and 19 record this year. The boys worked hard all year and even though they didn’t chalk up many wins, they can be proud of the hard fought games they played, such as the 13 point l and the 2 point t 1A Division,” as the 13 point loss to a team such as Bowling Green, oss to Wellsville, the t:2 team in the commented Coach Palmer. 87 Junior Varsity Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Ted Henke, Manager; Chad Cox, Derek Linson, James McGlaughlin, Greg Rhoades, John Talbot, Ted Henke, Darren Evans, James Robinson, Bill Boedeker, Manager. SECOND ROW: Brian Taylor, Manager; Jeff Stone, Kevin Foster, David Lake, Rusty Simmons, Arthur Coleman, Mike Bange, Tony Occhi, Keith Palmer, Coach. 88 “The J.V. basketball team finished the year with a 9 and 9 season. I feel the boys moving up to the varsity next year will be a big asset in our team. Also, there are several, next year sophomores that should give the J.V. the leadership it needs for a successful year,” com- mented Coach Palmer. 89 Indian Spirit Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davis RUSS NIXON AUTO PARTS Elsberry MO 898-2107 90 Allison Ross Senior — Captain Lisa Sine Junior Karie Hare Freshman Mary Marre Junior Judy Dollens Junior — Co-Captain Anika Vanzant Freshman Jeanette King Sophomore Josie Patton Freshman 91 “Girls on the Go” Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Manon Linson, Janette Wallace, Neisha Livengood. SECOND ROW: Elaine Wallace, Kim Remmert, Allison Ross, Karie Hare, Paula Stephens, Susan Dietrich, Robin Kornblatt, Tammy Holtkamp, Manager. THIRD ROW: Rose Maria Lagemann, Lynn Slaughter, Carolyn Murphy, Susan Sutherlin, Lisa Ellis, Donna Holtkamp, Bambi Holtkamp, Karen Arcand. 92 The High School Girls’ Track Season was one of not much quantity, but excellent quality. OHhe 19 girls, Ktlettered o varsity. The team placed highly in the Trojan, Ceptralla and Warrenton Relays, as well as placing fourth on our fe 1 team district. The year ended on a ‘‘note of excellence” with 9 girls qualifying for thfc2A State Track Meet and Lisa Ellis placing second in the Long Jump andthird in the Triple Jump, commented Coach Palmer. 1 93 Striving Toward the Finish Line Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Jim Dietrich, Jimmy Sutton, Derek Linson, Mike Bange, Jeff Stone, Paul Webb. SECOND ROW: Paul Foster, Gene Houston, Dave Schaffer, Tony Occhi, Tony Vanzant, Jan Kohl, Dennis Palmer, Ben Henke, Manager. THIRD ROW: Michael McGuire, Ken Arcand, Keenan Blair, Arthur Coleman, Charles Crumes, Junior Slaughter. “The track season was a success. We won three track meets this year which is more than any season in the past, commented Coach JIM DIETRICH 94 Wheeler. breaks three school records 95 “Love-All” Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Chad Cox, Darren Evans, James Robinson. SECOND ROW: Steve North, Anika Vanzant, Lisa Sine, James McGlaughlin. THIRD ROW: Bill Boedeker, Bobby Blackwood, David Lake, John McGlaughlin, Brian Taylor, Mark Temple, John Talbot, Jimmy Patton. 96 Student Athletics Club Left to Right, FIRST ROW: T. Turner, J. Robinson, J. Patton, D. Momphard, J. Livesay, R. Kornblatt, S. Henderson. SECOND ROW: L. Burbridge, R. Martin, A. Vanzant, K. Frank, J. Hammack, J. Talbot, L. Sine, B. Erwin, C. Patton. THIRD ROW: D. Stone, D. McGlaughlin, Pres.; T. Bridges, J. McGlaughlin, T. Burgess, D. Schaffer, D. Palmer, D. Holtkamp, K. Arcand, T. Webb, K. Worley. FOURTH ROW: L. Pritchett, L. Ellis, L. Slaughter, K. Remmert, Sec.-Treas.; S. Sutherlin, Rep; S. Davis, A. Coleman, J. Slaughter, Vice-Pres.; R. Woods, B. Blackwood. T. Occhi, K. Collins, A. Ross, R. York. Not Pictured: T. Lilley, M. Bange, K. Foster, R. Simmons, J. Stone, R. Norvell, M. Temple, D. Linson. Lettermen’s Club 98 Members Kneeling Paul Foster — Sec.-Treas. Bobby Blackwood Tony Vanzant Standing Brian Taylor John McGlaughlin Junior Slaughter John Sutherlin Louis Houston Craig Cox—President Timmy Hurley Stephen Spies Keenan Blair Jimmy Patton — Vice-Pres. Jess Wilson Honored Athletes Boys’ State Track Jim Dietrich Third — 100M Dash Fifth — 200M Dash Lisa Ellis All Area Basketball All State Basketball State Track Second — Long Jump Third — Triple Jump Girls’ State Track Left to Right, First Row: Janette Wallace, Elaine Wallace, Neisha Livengood, and Allison Ross. Second Row: Donna Holtkamp, Rose Lagemann, Lisa Ellis, Carolyn Murphy and Karen Arcand. All Conf. Basketball Lisa Ellis Tammy White Stzphen Spies Basketball Lisa Ellis Tammy White Stephen Spies Tammy White 99 Athletic Banquet Varsity Basketball Louis Houston, Sportsmanship Award; Craig Cox, Rebounding Award; and Richard Woods, Free Throw Award. Kim Remmert, JV Sportsmanship Award; Tammy White, Varsity Sportsmanship Award; Lisa Ellis, Outstanding Offense Award; and Judy Livesay, Most Improved Player Award. 100 JV Basketball Arthur Coleman, JV Sportsmanship Award; Rusty Simmons, Rebounding Award; and Mike Bange, Free Throw Award. 101 Indian Stompin’ Ground 102 Learn A Trade AUTO BODY BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS John Hale Craig Cox Bobby Blackwood Tammy White Seated: Robin Kornblatt Left to Right Dawn Mueller Sonja Blackwood CHILD CARE Left to Right Tammy Holtkamp Teresa Sutton Michele Boedeker Donna Tapley Donna Palmer Chrissy Watkins Seated: Kelly Whitehead AUTO SERVICES Jimmy Patton Marleen Hagemeier 104 BUILDING TRADES WELDING John King Ricky Spies Chris Suddarth Stephen Spies Frank Mar re Billy Stewart NOT PICTURED Brendon O’Brien AUTO MECHANICS Richard Woods Tony Vanzant Gene Houston Louis Houston NOT PICTURED Jeff Harrison Earl Allen 105 Go-Fers High School Aides Left to Right: Nancy Wilkinson, Donna Tapley, Paula McKay, Carolyn Murphy, Michele Boedeker, Kathy White, Katy Worley, Sonja Blackwood, Chrissy Watkins, Vicki Hagar, Stacy Phelps, Tammy White, Manon Linson, Jaymie Allen, Jan DeGerlia, Sonya Green. Elementary Aides Left to Right Bill Boedeker Tammy Brummell Judy Dollens Dina Harding Alice Stamper Donna Palmer Lisa Sine Charta Waggoner Nick Robinson Tammy Leckbee Elaine Wallace Theresa Sutton Teresa Bridges Tina Roberts Allison Ross NOT PICTURED: Tammy Holtkamp. 106 Left to right: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Boley, Sponsor; Vicki Hagar, Secretary; Paula McKay, V. President; Stacy Phelps Ray, President; Linda Mayes, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nick Robinson. Sarah Mueller, Elaine Wallace, Jamie Jeans, Susie Bjorkholm, Jaymie Allen, Lisa Sine. SPEECH AND DRAMA CLUB Presents “Santa’s Magic Hat” Vicki Hagar receives “Superior” rating at State. 107 Bookworms Left to Flight, FIRST ROW: Linda Pritchett, Treasurer; Bobbi Jo Erwin, Vice President; Debbie McGlaughlin, President; Angie Lovelace, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Lisa Sine, Paula McKay, Vicki Hagar, Teresa Bridges, Allison Ross, Ronnette Hammack, Jaymie Allen, Kim Remmert, Lynn Slaughter, Jean Tramel, Robin Kornblatt, Mary Lagemann. THIRD ROW: James Robinson, Nick Robinson, Mrs. Briscoe, Sponsor; Brian Taylor, Katy Worley, Manon Linson, Angie Watkins, Marleen Hagemeier, Linda Mayes, Theresa Sutton, Debbie Stone, Amy Fisher, Naomi McSparin. NOT PICTURED: Lena Burbridge, Tammy Holtkamp. New members take the oath. Refreshment time! Paula, get that flower out of my face! Compliments of Della Livesay Compliments of Bill Watts, County Collector 108 E-Troop Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Jeff Stone, Arthur Coleman, Eddie Remmert, Michael Lagemann, Kevin Foster, Derek Linson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lilley, sponsor; Robin Kornblatt, Randy Bruemleve, Rose Lagemann, Brian Taylor, Bobbi Jo Erwin, Manon Linson, Robert Norvell, Paul Gilbert, Ron Bruemleve. NOT PICTURED: Chad Cox. Officers Left to Right Brian Taylor Treasurer Rose Lagemann President Bobbi Jo Erwin Vice President Manon Linson Secretary 109 Honor Students Of EHS Left to Right, FIRST ROW: S. Phelps Ray, J. Allen, N. McSparin, L. Pritchett, P. Foster, Treasurer; D. Whiteside, B. Erwin, Vice-President; D. McGlaughlin, K. Worley. SECOND ROW: D. Mueller, L. Mayes, T. Leckbee, C. Waggoner, E. Wallace, L. Sine, Thelma Livesay, Sponsor; V. Hagar, Secretary; P. McKay, President; A. Lovelace, N. Wilkinson, C. Patton, T. Bridges, R. Lagemann. National Honor Society Initiates Left to Right, FIRST ROW: C. Watkins, M. Capps, T. Parrinello, A. Watkins, T. Brummel. SECOND ROW: N. Robinson, Q. Wilson, J. McGlaughlin, T. White, A. Fisher, D. Roam. Members Christmas Caroling at the Sunset Nursing Home as a Community Project. no “To Promote School Spirit” Left to Right: Angie Wood, Brian Taylor, Treasurer; Quince Wilson, Vicki Hagar, Vice President; Brad Waggoner, Karie Hare, Secretary; Mary Lagemann, Lisa Sine, President. Scholar Quiz Left to Right: Linda Mayes, Paul Foster, Rose Maria Lagemann, Linda Pritchett, Paul McKay, Vicki Hagar. in “Spirit at EHS 112 113 Farmers of Tomorrow Left to Right, FIRST ROW: G. Houston, T. Bridges, E. Allen, M. Boedeker, S. Mills, B. Boedeker. SECOND ROW: B. Holtkamp, S. Green, J. Wilson, L. Houston, T. Vanzant, Garry Stewart, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: D. Perez, T. Lilley, T. Henke, T. Downing, P. Reed, R. Woods, H. Schnelle. FOURTH ROW: J. King, P. Webb, D. Reed, Q. Wilson, G. Trower, R. Hagemeier, A. DeGerlia. FIFTH ROW: J. Stewart, J. Talbot, G. Rhoades, T. Occhi, K. Foster, J. Stone, C. Wilkinson. SIXTH ROW: R. Norvel, D. Evans, E. Ross, R. Spies, T. Collins, S. O'Brien, B. Henke, R. Simmons, M. Herring. Officers President — Michele Boedeker Vice-President — Scott Mills Secretary — Earl Allen Treasurer — Teresa Bridges Sentinel — Gene Houston Reporter — Bill Boedeker 114 TONY VANZANT, left, received the Star Chapter Farmer Award at the annual FFA Banquet. Tony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanzant. BEN HENKE right, received the Star Greenhand Plaque. Ben is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henke. Compliments of Mrs. C's Foley, Mo. 662-2270 115 Tomorrow’s Homemakers Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Michele Boedeker, Manon Linson, Bobbi Jo Erwin, Pam Moore, Tammy Holtkamp, Kathy White, Chrissy Watkins. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lake, sponsor; Angie Watkins, Dana Momphard, Theresa Sutton, Marcia Merriman, Amy Fisher. THIRD ROW: Tongia Wilkinson, Jean Tramel, Alice Stamper, Mary Lagemann, Naomi McSparin. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Hagar, Jaymie Allen, Bambi Holtkamp. NOT PICTURED: Donna Holtkamp. Officers Chrissy Watkins ... President Michele Boedeker... Vice President Bobbi Jo Erwin ... Secretary Pam Moore ... Treasurer Tammy Holtkamp ... Recreation Leader Kathy White ... Historian Manon Linson ... Reporter 116 Makin’ Music i Majorettes Left to Right, top to bottom: Debbie McGlaughlin, Paula McKay, Dale Ligon, John Hale, Tom Vitro, Gene Houston, Robert Hagemeier, Greg Rhoades, David Lake, Richard Woods, Tammy Holtkamp, Quince Wilson, Rose Lagemann, Debbie Stone, Arthur Coleman, Chad Cox, Brian Taylor, DeWayne Whiteside, Linda Mayes, Jan Kohl, James McGlaughlin, Steve North, Mr. Gene Ditch, Sean O'Brien, Jennifer Mayes, Susan Pezold, Lori Price, Theresa Sutton, Dawn Mueller, Michael McGuire, Angie Watkins, Jeff Stone, Naomi McSparin, Katy Worley, Chrissy Watkins, Linda Pritchett, Robin Kornblatt, Marleen Hagemeier, Manon Linson, Amy Fisher. NOT PICTURED: Francine Syler, Kenny Arcand, Paula Stephens. Angie Watkins Paula McKay John Philip Sousa Award Chrissy Watkins 117 Woodwind Choir Band Officers Naomi McSparin, Secretary Amy Fisher, Vice President Brian Taylor, Librarian Chrissy Watkins, President Susan Pezold, Librarian Angie Watkins, Treasurer Mr. Gene Ditch, Director 118 119 Singin’ Away the Blues Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Susan Pezold, Tina Harding, Linda Smith, Kathy White, Marcia Merriman, Sarah Mueller, Manon Linson, Shelia Pulley. SECOND ROW: Angie Ross, Tammy Holtkamp, Beth Ousley, Ronette Hammack, Mary Marre, Jan DeGerlia, Virginia Sinclair, Susan Hill. THIRD ROW: Karie Hare, Terry Parrinella, Missy Sine, Angie Wood, Jamie Jeans, Bobbi Tolbert, Allison Ross, Lena Burbridge. FOURTH ROW: Tony Burgess, Brett Rogers, DeWayne Fielder, Stephen Spies, Timmy Burgess, Jim Dietrich, Robert Cassaday. FIFTH ROW: Keith Collins, Tracy Downing, Kevin Hunter, Dennis Reed, Bill Boedeker, Dale Ligon, Jeff Harrisan. SIXTH ROW: Kevin Cassaday, Kirk Bufford, Ken Cassaday, Tim Cassaday, Gary McChristian, John Hale, Bobby Blackwood, Jerry Ellis. NOT PICTURED: Penny Herren, Paula Stephens, Angie Lovelace, Patricia Harding, Dave Shaffer. Accompanists Jan DeGerlia Allison Ross 120 All-Conference Choir Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Tammy Holtkamp, Susan Pezold, Linda Mayes, Paula McKay, Allison Ross. SECOND ROW: Karie Hare, Angie Ross, Terry Parrinello, Carla Patton, Jan DeGerlia, Lena Burbridge. THIRD ROW: Timmy Burgess, Ronette Hammack, Rose Lagemann, Tony Burgess, Mr. Ditch. All-District Choir Left to Right, Allison Ross, Rose Lagemann, Paula McKay, Dawn Mueller, Carla Patton. National Choral Award Allison Ross 121 “I'm lost!” “McDonalds is this way! “It won't budge! I will NOT go! Bad taste in music. “Are you sure it's approved by “Is there a bug in my flute! “I don't think I’ll fit in that! the FDA? 122 123 BILLY COLLINS CONSTRUCTION New Homes, Basements, Remodeling, and Farm Buildings 898-2861 124 PHELPS MOTORS Compliments of W. K. LUCK Assessor of New and Used Cars Call Marion Phelps 898-5284 125 Compliments of RICKS FUNERAL HOME 126 Kathryn and O’Garlan Ricks Kayla and Larry Carter GIBSON AUTO REPAIR Hwy 61 North Troy, MO 528-8616 TAPLEY AUTO BODY SHOP Dean Tapley 898-5547 105 Broadway Elsberry, MO tA POHTIAf TROY MOTORS Wally Anderson, Owner Complete Automobile Body Repairing and Painting Sales and Service -icz j zc B a LO SMOBI LE Located On Hwy 61 North Troy, MO Call 528-8561 For Seed, Feed Fertilizer and Wire See MFA Exchange Hwy. 79 North Elsberry, Mo. liHIIM li Phone:898-2555 Res.: 898-5705 heal estate Vernon Moudy Realty Specializing in Small Acreage Hwy. 79 Elsberry, Mo. 63343 Hartley Supply Co. 436 N. Main Elsberry, Mo. 63343 Tel.: 898-2995 State Farm Insurance Ray Peasel, Agent 503 Broadway Elsberry, Mo. STATE FARM INSURANCE __________ft Phone: 898-2009 North’s Produce Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Elsberry, Mo. 63343 Lil Bill’s Groceries, Liquor, and Ice Hwy. 79 Phone:898-2696 Isabelle’s Restaurant Highway 61 Troy, Missouri 63379 Phone:384-5960 Rob Lovelace Seeds Brownsmill Road Elsberry, MO 63343 Phone: 898-2103 Hl-Way 79 MEAT CO. Rt2 Box 117 Winfield, MO 63389 Phone: 668-6112 Closed Monday Compliments of Kentucky Fried thicken. 105 N. Lincoln Dr. Troy, MO 528-8600 “It's so nice to feel so good about a meal Compliments of Lincoln Oil Company Wood and Main Troy, MO 63379 Phone: 528-4118 129 Compliments of CHAMP GOODWOOD FARM A Division of Champ Realty, Investment, and Financial Corporation 130 Compliments of ELSBERRY POLICE DEPARTMENT DuBois Street Elsberry, MO 898-5456 Lovelace Buif Highway 79 (314)898-2223 Glenn Gress GRESS AGENCY 705 East Cherry Street Troy, MO 63379 Insurance Real Estate Office 528-8458 r a REALTOR CHEROKEE LAKES AND CAMPGROUNDS Groceries and Liquor Highway 79 O’Fallon, MO Owned and Operated By John and Jewell Spangler BARB STRtMHJY IscountfoodJ T R U-B U Y Open 7 days fiitnmaifltt- 898-5648 Compliments of TIMBERLAKE MARINA DEEP beep Elsberry, MO Hwy t 'Elsberry 898-8688 Good Luck to the Class of ’81 AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS 101 B. North Lincoln Drive Troy, Mo. 63379 Phone: 528-8819 — Home 528-6160 — Shop Full Service Machine Shop and Welding Farmers Welcome! LEONARD KORTE, INC. Pepsi-Cola Distributor R.R. 3, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334 Pepsi Generation PETROLANE GAS ) 215 Broadway Elsberry, Mo. 63343 Hillcrest Motel T Bowl Lanes Highway 79 North 12 Lanes Elsberry, Missouri Phone: (314)898-2121 Summer Bowling Open Bowling — Afternoons Lee and Mary C. Kassing Saturday and Sunday Cocktail Lounge Free Parking MFA Insurance Air Conditioned (314)528-7532 Company Jim Allen, Agent (fm Hwy. 79 South Elsberry, Mo. 898-5603 lMNSURANcin| PIZZA Ro tatOuutt Pizza, Pasta Sandwiches Eat in or carry out 528-7675 Lincoln Shopping Center Troy Fletcher Equipment Company Farm Equipment and Motor Truck Sales and Service R.R. 1 Old Hwy. 61 South Phone 528-8441 Troy, MO 63379 ELSBERRY EXALL PHARMACY 302 Broadway (314)898-2550 133 ELSBERRY AUTO BODY Complete Auto Body Repair Auto Painting and Glass Installed 907 N. Fifth Dale Leek bee Shop 898-2375 Home 898-2514 Compliments of MILLER’S FUNERAL HOME Pauline Miller, Owner and Director John W. Mayes, Director Elsberry, MO 898-5600 “Since 1930” Compliments of DEAN’S Pizza, Chicken, and Sandwiches Dine in or Carry Out 898-2439 134 Lincoln County Farm Bureau Service Co. Troy — Elsberry, MO (coop) Jim Howard Lloyd Reed Agent Agent “The Best Deal in the Country” Elsberry IGA Feedliner Jim and Wayne 401 North Main 135 DUNARD BROS. FARM Soil Service Plants at Troy And Elsberry 898-5424 528-7073 I Compliments of PHILPOT MOTORS New and Used Cars 24-Hour Wrecker Service 3rd and Griffin 898-5740 Elsberry, MO 63343 BOBBIN ALONG 405 Broadway Elsberry, Mo. 63343 BIG DADDY’S LIQUORS SPORTING GOODS BIG DADDY’S FEED 898-5240 CA-RICH’S FASHIONS 898-5250 PIONEER SEEDS 898-5519 RAY PRICE FORD-MERCURY 216 N Lincoln Drive Troy, MO 528-8252 “Call Us — We’ll Be Glad To Serve You” GALLOWAY BROS. INC. Elsberry, MO 63343 898-5634 I Wn ELSBERRY TV SERVICE 217 Broadway Elsberry, MO 63343 898-2416 137 Elba’s Cut and Curl Beauty Shop Elba Turnbull 2nd and Elm Winfield, Mo. 63389 Business (314)668-8119 Sear’s Authorized Catalogue Merchant Martin Dunard 185 East Cherry Street Troy, Mo. Sears Pratt’s Hallmark Shop “Unique Gifts for All Occasions” 401 Broadway Elsberry, Mo. 63343 314-898-5220 ■ ■-.■r.V, ' ■' - .... • . 138 Bobbie’s Lunchroom New Hope Road Elsberry, MO 898-8697 Dealers in building materials, varnishes, paints, glas , and builder hardware. Special Plan Service 898-5453 JLmn . jm n KPCR KPCR FM 1530 AM 101 FM Les and La Nora Waggoner Johnny, Jenny, and Billy Wade Hwy. 79 Elsberry, MO Phone 898-5700 WAGGONER CONCRETE Lobby Hours Mon.-Thurs. — 9:00-3:00 Friday — 9:00-7:00 Saturday — 9:00-Noon PEOPLES BANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY Troy, MO 63379 Hawk Point, MO 63349 Member FDIC Drive Up Mon.-Thurs. — 8:30-5:30 Friday — 8:30-7:00 Saturday — 830-Noon 140 Compliments of FORREST KEELING NURSERY Highway 79 Elsberry, Mo. 898-5571 or 898-5572 Compliments of FLYNN DRILLING CO. South Lincoln Drive Troy, Mo. Pumps, Sales, Service WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES STORE Jim and Sandy Vaughn Elsberry, Mo. 898-2213 UNITED FARM AGENCY Moscow Mills — Troy, Mo. Agency David and Dorothy Humphrey, Brokers Rt. 1 Box 113 Sales of All Kinds THE AUCTIONEERS Moscow Mills, Mo. 63362 (314)356-4554 or 356-4266 CUSTOM DESIGN Flowers and Ceramics Phone: 898-2883; Nights 898-5283 219 Broadway Elsberry, MO 63343 GOOD FOOD COUNTRY TYME RESTAURANT Good Country Cooking Open 7 Days 501 Broadway, 898-8698 ELSBERRY HEALTH CARE CENTER BOX 26, Rt. 2 Elsberry, MO 63343 (314)898-2880 or 2884 SENATE THEATER Owned and Operated by the Sinnett Family SILEX BANKING COMPANY Silex, MO 63377 J 384-5221 Rppffaiber FDIC 143 PATRONS ggj y, Judy, and Byan Phelps Ldffand Buck Phelps; Ft. Worth, TX Jolmi utherlin Ralph and Francis Humphrey David and Janet Suddarth Brumagin’s Clothing Josephine Widdis Conoco Service Station Dorothy and Bob Sharp Larry, Betty, and Daryl Brisco Warren, Janice, Karie, Coya Hare Lance and Robin Kornblatt James Coad III Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeGerlia, Jan and Adam Johnny Howard
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