int 3 ,Lx Q 'WS-I O vu, .inf 7'f'.s ...,f . K I vt , Q if! Qgf' fs Q? sl-ii M F f , W' 5 fl z Q F35 ' 3514 A X 1 Q-'M 'Q- Q . ,rf A - . . . 'A-,, 1 -L .rv '1. , g . , 4 I 4 V ' ' . . 'A ,, . IJIJ' wi: ' I ' w ' .Q N 'fu' ':- In :Silk I S-' . ,EV12 if T 2 Title Pag Dedication Administration S 'ors . . . Ud 1 men .... THE EWHISCO 1967-1968 EWING HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 G d 55 2 C1 42 5 Athi f 51 9 A t t 59 19 Ad rt g 67 DONALD EUGENE WHITAKER DEDI CA TI ON In this book the familiar faces, exciting moments and events, memories of shared experiences and friendships of one year of school life are pictured. Only a short while ago, 1966, Donald Whitaker took part in such a year of school life. Now he and many other young Americans have laid down their lives to preserve our ideals of freedom and individual liberty. Is this willingness to stand for our country's traditions something that is learned as are names, faces, and dates? Or is something you can't find written on diplomas? Call it school spirit, patriotism, loyalty--it is the deepest feeling we can have. It is tied up with everyone of us, past and present, as human beings. It is the vision, the character, the dreams and pur- poses for a better America and a better world. The 1968 EWHISCO honors Donald and all the alumni of this and other schools who have made so great a sacrifice to uphold all that we hold dear. We affectionately dedicate this book to him and to them. 2 Mr. Victor Gragg, former superintendent of LaGrange High School, has been employed as superintendent of the newly organized C-I district. He is presently studying for his Doctorate at the University of Missouri. From left to right: Norman Merrell, assistant superintendentg Wayne Murphy of La Grangeg Mrs. V. W. Gellen of LaBelle, secretaryg Roland Wilson of LaBelle, Presi- dent5 Grover Gamm of Durham, J. D. McCutcheon of Monticellog Bill Leeser of LaGrange not shown. 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Mr. VanGels came to Ewing from New- town, Missouri where he had been superin- tendent for eight years. His wife teaches home economics at Lewistown this year. Their daughter, Julie, is in the fifth grade. Mrs. Sharon Wallace has been book- keeper at the Ewing School for the past year and a half. She graduated from this high school in 1964. Floyd Chance, an alumnus of E.H.S. is secretary to Mr. VanGels. He previously served as secretary to the R-IV Board for eleven years. Mrs. Ball, who teaches shorthand , typ- ing, general business, and bookkeeping, has taught in Ewing High School for twenty- , five years. 2 For the past seven years Mrs. Ball has acted as principal of the high school, at various other times she has served in this capacity. She sponsored the Student Coun- cil and was co-sponsor of the junior class with Mr. Wilson, and is general trouble shooter for the school. 6 Mrs. Helen Frericks Raymond Longacre Delmas Norcross English Music P .E . - -English HIGH SCHOOL FA CUL TY Changing times and ideals make for changing faculties. Of the eight teachers portrayed here, only Mr. Norcross and Mr. Ward will 'return next year. Mrs. Ball also will be back. All of the teachers leaving the system have made many friends who regret their departure. Mr. Robert Nelson who taught social studies is not shown. Robert Scott jan Solter Mathematics Science Frank Ward Mrs. Charlotte Wheeler Terry Wilson Shop--Drivers' Training Home Economics Phys. Ed.--Social Studies 7 COOKS Mrs. lra Spratt, in charge of school lunch program, Mrs. Cecil Carter, assistant, and Mrs. Raymond Wheelock, assistant. Not shown are Mrs. George Turner and Mrs. Kenneth Wiseman who came in for two hours each day to assist with the serving. On these ladies rest the responsibility of preparing appetizing and nutrious meals for over 300 persons per day. PEOPLE VITAL TO OUR SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Merle Wiseman, Mrs. Bob Shouse fVeraj5 Mrs. Merle Wiseman fFreddiej5 Dale Sparks, driving for Bob Shouseg Cecil Clickner, and Ray Cran- dall. The school bus, like the mail, must go through--rain, shine, snow, or what have you. The six experienced drivers shown here have proved their efficiency by getting their buses and passengers to school at the proper time and with very few delays. 6 MR. AND MRS. RALPH KING, CUSTODIAN S Maintaining the school plant, keeping it heated or cooled, getting rid of the moun- tains of waste paper, repairing equipment, and sweeping the acre or more of floor space, are only part of the duties of the School custodian. This year is the second that the Kings have done this Work at Ewing. 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' V +1 ' Fifi --'jg ' :'.'lf ' I SE IORS President Philip Schmitz Play 2535 Class Officer 45 Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 District Con- test 25 Regent's Award 45 Basketball 15253545 All- round Athlete Award 25 All -tourney teams 3 545 Most Valuable player 35 Captain Basketball team 45 All-conference team 45 Band 15253. Secretary Cheryle Wiseman Pep Band 15253545 Softball 152535 Reagent Scholar- ship 45 I Dare You Award 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Coun- cil 1 52545 Class Officer 15253545 Class Plays 2535 Yearbook Staff 45 Editor, Bow-Wow 4. WITH JOY AND HEARTACHE WE ARE SENIORS We entered Ewing High as freshmen in 1964 and passed two happy years as freshmen and sophomores with few responsibilities. As juniors in 1966-67, we worked hard selling magazines, operating the basketball lunch room and putting on our play. We earned a substantial sum. Mrs. Wheeler was our sponsor In our final year many individual class members did much for the basketball teams, the Bow Wow5 and EWhisco. We enjoyed a brief holiday in the Ozarks as a reward for our four years of endeavor Our greatest goal was achieved May 165 19685 when we received our diplomas We express our thanks to our teachers5 our sponsors and our parents for their help during these years li Vice-President Roger Garrison Basketball Trophy 45 Class Officer 1545 Bow-Wow staff 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Play 35 Basketball 153545 Baseball 1535 Cross-Coun- try 4. Treasurer Brenda Fast Chorus 15253545 junior Play 35 District Contest 35 Teen Fashion Board 45 Honor Society 4. 10 'L ,ig .. ' Linda Cress Discussion Club 43 Chorus 2,33 43 Junior Play 3. Ronald Gamble Spanish Club 23 French Club 33 Discussion Club 4. Linda Branham Band 2, Play 3, Discusslon Club 4. Christine Catron Class Officer 23 Chorus 132,33 Basketball 1 ,23 Librarian 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Basketball' Manager 2,3,4j Class Play 33 Athletic Secretary 43 Planned Progress 1 ,2. Cherry Abell Band 1,23 Play 33 Discussion Club 4. Bruce Armbruster Basketball Trophy 43 Class Of- ficer 23 Basketball 1 ,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2333 Play 2,33 Libra rian 43 Upward Bound Student 23 Cross-Country 43 All Tourn- ament Teams 3,43 All-Con- ference 3,4. ll Bill Hicks Band 152,3,45 Chorus 2,35 ju- nior Play 35 Cross-Country 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Bow-Wow Staff 45 Discussion Club 4. Linda Hudnut Baskefbaii 1,25 Softball 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1 ,2,35 Play 35 Librarian 2,45 Discussion Club 45 Office Assistant 3,45 Band 1 ,2,3,45 Pep Squad 1 ,2. Kenny Gillespie Play 2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4. Donald Goings Basketball 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 President S.C. 45 Play 35 Class Officer 253. Lindsay Griifin Lindsay transferred to the Ewing School in his senior year5 conse- quently he had no opportunity to take part in many activities in this school. He is fond of outdoor sports and spends much time fishing and camping with his pal, David Logue. Other persons pictured on this page have displayed qualities of leadership and character which have added much to the life of the school. Bill Hicks has always been willing to use his considerable talent in drawing to those classes or organizations in need of it. Linda Hud- nut's pep and vitality have helped to rrrake her a popular student. Donnie Goings has been outstanding as a leader in school activit- ies. Kenny Gillespie called Giz by classmates, could always be depended on to do or pay his share, a rare gift, indeed. 12 John Leerhoff Track 15 Play 35 Band 1 ,2,3,4. David Logue Chorus 15 Baseball 15 Basketball 152,35-45 Library 4. Roderick Lake Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Boys State 35 Outstanding teen- ager 45 Student Council 3,45 Class Officer 1535 V. -President S. Coun- cil 45 District Contest 35 Plays 2,35 Yearbook Staff 45 Bow-Wow Staff 45 Planned Progress 1,25 Librarian 1,45 Cross Country 45 Basketball 15 253,45 All-round Athlete 25 All- toumey teams 3,45 Basketball Tro- phies 2,3,45 Most valuable player 45 Basketball Captain 3,45 All- conference 253,45 All-district 3,45 Honorable mention All-State 3,45 I Dare You Award 45 Discussion Club 4. Carol Johnson Class Play 35 Chorus 2,35 Dis- cussion Club 45 District Contest 153. Viola Kisler Chorus 253,45 Library 15 Play 35 Pep Squad 1,2. I3 Jack Olson Basketball 1,45 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Cross-Country 45 National Honor Society--President 45 Bow-Wow Staff 45 Ewhisco Staff 45 Discussion Club Vice President 45 District Contest 1 2 3 4- Honor Roll 1 2 3 4- Plannbd Progress 1 525 Pegenfs Scholarship 45 Basketball Tro- phy 45 Bluebook Award 4. Patty Logue Office assistant 15 Basketball 1,25 Librarian 25 Chorus 152,45 Play 35 Typing I Award 3. Rodney Lynn Band 15 Student Council 1,25 Class Officer 1,2. FOUR YEARS OF SCHOOL WORK Karen Olson Pep Squad 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Manager 3,45 Play 35 Librarian 25 Discussion Club 45 Ass't. Athletic Sec. 4. Mike Meyers Basketball 1,2535 Play 35 Dis- cussion Club 4. HA VE INCREASED OUR KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD N l I 4 Jesse Roberts Class officer 15 Play 2,3. Ronnie Scott Baseball 2,3,43 Play 2,3. Lester Parrish Track 13 Band 15 Play 2,35 Bas- ketball 1 ,2. Janice Perrine Basketball 1,2,33 Play 2,35 Dis- cussion Club 43 Ewhisco Staff 45 Assistant Editor Bow-Wow Staff 43 Librarian 1 ,2,3,43 Softball 2, 3,45 District Contest 45 Band 1 , 2,35 Chorus 1,25 Office Assis- tant 1 ,25 Typing Award 3. Connie Roberts Chorus 1,2,3,43 Play 33 Soft- ball 35 Basketball 1,2. The two young men pictured below have modestly listed few acti vities, but Ronnie Scott with his good nature and his handy pick-up have been an invaluable asset to his class. Jesse Roberts, a still-water-runs-deep type, has also always been ready to assist with any worth-while activity. 15 Charles Wiskirchen National Honor Society 1525 P.E. Award 35 Band 1 525 Chorus 1525 Play 35 Ewhisco Staff 35 Bow-Wow Staff 35 Upward Bound Student 3 545 National Youth Corps 354. Kathy Wiskirchen Class Officer 1535 Play 35 Stu- dent Council 15 Chorus 15253. Harlena Spratt Basketball 15253545 Baseball 1 5 2,35 Band 1 52535 National Honor Society 45 Ewhisco Staff 45 Bow- Wow Staff 45 Play 2,35 Basket- ball Captain 45 Most Valuable Player 2. Virginia Stambaugh National Honor Society 45 Dis- cussion Club 45 Librarian 3,45 Office Assistant 35 Class Play 35 Ewhisco Staff 45 Regent Scholar ship 45 Citizenship Award 4. Pamela Selby Class Officer 2,35 Pep Band 253' Student Council 25 Clarinet Trio 35 National Honor Society 45 Valedictorian 4. Band 1,2535 Basketball 1525 5, Jeanie Shanks Chorus 1 525 Basketball 1 525 Li- brarian 4. vi'-Q5 555552 might 1 335 6555 4 is XG? AQ 19' wt 509' KEN-A 5? P1 as it .. WSP wa I6 5 l :QW 'W - 1 Y iw ,Diff - ::., K pg 55532, . . V, ' f F M2 : ii:E , NEW ' 7, Z JM., ?' , f-wgigeizim f -, , '-fl ' '--- -- A Mg P , ' WH , 41 !fI': ,j'.sF: fi.gzeVfi5L!fgj3J1,5 My kfwygglglf 'W may W Sm-f .wfffbwi -- A 2' 2535225111 ny, ' H ,.2M' jffiigzaggfsi Lgigfi f M f wfkgsxzgwf g by ' 1 I , awk ,gp - vlf AX f -f ' ,Z-U 1 ,h nw, , ,A K . ,. , .P ff W L, ,1 .,. , . iw-W' M,Mm -mmm.. Finally! ! ! ' More talk than action. I-le's not really going to do anything! WE HAVE CAREFREE DAYS NOW, TOO! Q., Hold that pose. They really get into their work. The inseparablesl ! ! ! ! Glamor sells advertising! ! ! ! ! This is CLASS work? They can't flunk me now! 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' S ,' : T il vi W - -. -ine - 1 X , , 'Q S .iiyiflhiig Eggs, ggffyh fsigz ,fxf'gx5,,,f1A.V QQ' ' 4 5,5 Q 1 5 U95 rgwf imi- 212: ?W!:5ig1,l3r,-,z- X Mm WE as s , ' 'E , ,w 5,j,3,,, wrL4,1,,,1 55f1,f Mgxi,.s.f1f-4. - 14 Ku S K raqigy. 'V w nigh .f-,zwwxiimz 1 'Ru fail . S f EV F QW! , hm. 335 L,ifi,gfesE5i1 an , 1 K , , ,, ,. -2 X f , L1 ,L 'I 5, Y fn i, h rf 9 am ,z Q Qmn ws,-1. an -sia- iK'F'l N WK. A '-WM .': -5 fiiifsiifi ' 'sflivii 343519-1'g ins-sg Q-5-12:55-:aaa -, Jszfff1..N ifwj .- i 7 f- gi Q df Zia? A rf Q 4, Xi in ? Paula Selby Joe Silman Lynn Sly Ethel Sharpe Diane Smith John Sparks Tommy Spratt Pam Standbridge Edward Stambaugh Delaine Vkfhitaker Norman Whitaker Wayne Woods THIS is a ball team? He's up to his elbows in work. This is shorthand? Roger studying? The Thinker. Is th1S the by if ' if W1 254 , ESE Wmziw , is W' 'QF 5' 'fm -. H ' , . V ,I In f M491- at M third grade? She finally caught them working! Capacity crowd ? Duh, what s happening? Accidents will happen. ar- , Use those boats for fishing? Not here, kids! Nice try, Rog. LLLL f ,je ' swf KY '3r',1f: g-29' - irfff V. .wks 'Y Ppw was .S ,N 1 - v .vw f-fqw:.w 4' 1, :, A .112- , K kk I H i ,f 35, .X V ...,.,.f,t,,,.,,,':'a ? A gu i r , M as i 'Z r t Z J 4 T X . gl , nn' , L, ' ' ,t J' li M' 44, We -f 1 it , -ml 5 'ig , I ' .Me W f MMM l 'W-.f '. .5 ' 5 .Egyp t -g ' Ip' slip--.V iz, 'fm A . ' ' L-. ' V - mf Y '-'vr -in ' . 1 ' -59-:g , , 4 K . 7:11 . 2,55 ' , Ronnie PLUS Craig Washburn Patty Durst Linda Wiseman P1'BSidSI1T2 Vice-President Secretary Treasurer EIGHTI-I GRADERS SHOW INTEREST IN BASKETBALL Ronnie Puls served as eighth grade president with Craig Washburn serving as vice-presidentg Patty Durst, sec- retaryg and Linda Wiseman, treasurer. Of the 21 boys in the class, 13 were out for junior high basketballg namely, Craig Washburn, Danny Butler, Mike Godman, Ricky jones, Dean Lay, john O'Brien, Gene Sedelmeier, Ion Schmidt, Mike Cress, jim Sparks, Kent Tonnies, and J. W. Bugh. Linda Wiseman and Patty Durst were junior high cheerleaders. Mr. Robert Nelson served as sponsor. '- . a fi 2433 5 Yett n 'W V W ff ?,f25..,.. 3 3: 'S A as ,Q if 5' Daryle Brumbaugh J. W. Bugh Danny Butler Peggy Cook T 'r t T 1 w V, . . 'N X Ref-, :evils-' 3 . 4 ,Q ,,.. -S+ . Judy Cress Michael Cress Carl Cribb Nancy Davis Q., 'FV , ,, ,: g, . .AJS di, .5 ,. . is Qi X Q r 1 S 5 H' 11 fig' sr Sig 'rvr ,, f YI ,,., 1 -' Q' , . 5, 1: W. '4'?W ' 'E ' 4 .,. -at ,1::,-,- , 5, f.g,1,: . r EM '- 155' 5 - f 51 W S5 I A . ,P 1 , C13 1 M6 -Fsrs zi l ,. 21:62 is Vg, W 8 f' , 1v5ig1,:f',i4S r R r rl 'iii X MXH 4 if 4? 3 4. 'iw ,iw a, WA ' PM My ,f S ,. 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' t Diane Lowary Ion Schmidt ,Lim , -,I . . r, X ' r F 4 ,Ei , . -E- fff-fvg we .V S , .wg 3 '- Mfg' I Q ' 2 Ng 'left 4 Kathy Silman a uf, A .' ,L 1 I ., ..,. -'V A Q mlm ,, M K,f ',sf35aw , If W, L' Miflifi, Sharon Stewart .5-1. , gaw k Q ,n g,.Q5,:H , gkm A3 5 1 -ig 1 - ,Q , S U wg ' 1, 21 2 . A ' WI ,,:' ,, 'LIE K ' L ,Q Xl, , , 1- , M 3 ' v.,..,y4,g' -1 5 r gg V J f v iw. - H1 '1f,,Al f ,D in 1. Al liij L - 1 MW -I ,X My . S Kathy Wood riiffilxzi , ffl L' I Essfsj I 433 5545 ' 3 ,. , may .:igE' ,9 ' M . . , : A H 5, - ,Kg sstt Q x ff ?f?f H B Q 2 V i3ltiSSli5'li Ziffqilfiitrsu ffl f silfm1sif'i sliziddfxzli Mike Scott President Beth Primm Vice- President d 1 Q Wuxsaiggqv . L . A 2, .,,,' ,,,. , A :fi -lf. w Iwi, gags?-f:?if1:f:: ,:-af. : , I WW L33 ' 5 .- In a I ! HRSA, X uf: Q 5 ' 1 Y S 1 will? K x 1 . g 55 1. r It .,. , M .,,,,::-,,.::, 1 f X i yr 'z 1 : il ls .. MWA mi., f s:ii1,'-:i..,.-:'.f-by K -we w if zz, ff 'iw ,Alf-WU3 M Gayla Hicks Secretary ' Ei , ff ' 3532122 . ' in , a t if :,zQ,-' 3!f , l g g t I .LH i i ' Mg iz- 0211 1 as V Kris-eszifjiffi f :S Marlene Olson Tre asur er SEVENTH GRADE HAS The seventh grade class has 29 members, 16 girls and 13 boys. Mike Scott was chosen presidentg Beth Primm, vice president, Gayla Hicks, secretaryg Marlene Olson, treasurer. Although they are a small class, they made a good showing in the activities of the school. Mike Scott and Eddie Mitchell were members of the Student Council. Marlene Olson was one of the four junior high cheer- leaders. 0 ,. -15-fi ls ' x all Danny Abell Cathy Bronestine Mike Collins Cheryl Garner Brad Godman g w f v'-zzzvisqist-,is ' C ii' 55295 5512+ ' M lf pf ' ' tg, -M y, M V M it vim wh - Bennie Hines Cheryl Hudnut YW' eg ,1 !bL?:, It Y Sue Glenn 155- 5 S f dglgfizpf .- 'PI 1: i,'.. 'r14?N ' 'H 'w ifi f ,5 S ,:,5!:-512515, s- lifl. ' i-9? , wi , wx! 1- X , mis 4'fl',5f 4l l?I? 5!?lf!l'l5l ' 'E'5!: w Q Ar , .,,,. .q-. 5,3122 , .iqygf Swift irfisliggilggltx . 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H ! :mix K J. Metc alf S. Raleigh T. Smyser Mrs. 1.. w Bailey L 5 1.4.7. .5?i!:'2.1E W J' '1- Mf A .. Hx.. , sh. 1 . xv 4 .f sf ? Qin 1+ - ff?fJff'i5 , . -H532 si . W s . Vx., .k 1. 11? .- ...Zn :fa'.a.'fe,..- K ' A 5 kQ 1 369 . f I 14 vig i5Zz,, ' 'Tin .gf . 1...1.. , C. Mitts V. Raleigh B. Sparks FOUR TH GRADE K , 1 4' 2 y f 9 ., - ,f Q . X 1, ..- wg, . B. Bringer ,,,,, , . ,QA, or ffihaw ' ' . fins... M..- 4 .., A I 7 N M D. Cook 1 I C. Foutch L. ... . . si' 2533. ...if n,.. -ii if, .K 51, 5 R. May L. Smyser B. Walter R. Brumbaugh P. Campen .,f .- . kg V . 'JA A D I , ' , L -- sss 5.3.3. --'4 N .. L. Cress D. Fifer 3:2153 ,, Q . Q4 L. Gamm J, Hjnkle L. Morrison V. Norcross .M x tx: seg. . .1 , 1 s N fi-N.. ' 1 rm 'a 1 ' K Sf'-vw 1 f f Y f V N x . , R. Carter C. Griffin R. ,'lWN1'mq:,..1':x m . ' if R. Klocke .LLLR V .ii ,'A' V I C. Puls C. Clickner T HIRD GRADE . 2 1' '. .. .nge B E R 'af L. Lund ..' L L L 1 LL X 1. Shults 0 ,...... 5,5 L 5.4. k L. f C. Snodgrass P. Sparks T. Standbridge B. Tonnies C- Whitaker G. Whitaker L. Wiseman Mrs, E11501- , L ' R . - -- ,.., ssnr r , :'- 1 A . f f... . 'zszf 'sssf ' rf so ff I . . . 41 C. Benner 9 Mffeisgg. K if FETSW SS Eff! - ' f-- :EEE is f H C P . . .f2ea?w af .-,-I-wwgziffr .24 f4..,... 'A M J. Foutch I. Kroencke 5 VLz'zi?5'23Z,f,i.fz z'3,kIfgg'ig,5f:f f t 7 1 vii ' ..... . 'fy' , 'V +1 ' ' G. Price A. Raleigh . ' xgfg35f?l'Qg1v'1sg 1'2A.2'g1'wagz.5w. , w .zmgzwgi , mffmgsgf -f i W ax 3 Q N1 1 ,Q 4 ,, mm, 2? ff,.g.4sz:s'..r my ,, fr... fm. H tim 1' 'Q Em .iw .5 in -f rm- . aggv iff ,P .Q - A Q' k i5 9gggff ff4. , ' .yrfgg K - . ' M qgfggf 3 - fifiirf 1 QQ . ffs1E'?52+ 2 , 52 f D. Sparks D. Campen Q wi -tiff., W we... , f 1-Q gssiqi. V ff - ww f - -A -:,f.Mf.. , , 1. :-Q..-fs-2 :wx JV'-'M . . : ', :5: emi 5 KX 61 f ef- 1-.jimi L. - . . , . u gf! H Slim. 2 t . 'F 'gm W f ,.. .xv...,,?s,4...s. .E M:- A . iff A ,',,-' dig'zfisifiiiigfiiiiil iiiiiigiiafiwiii -at M .. 2 . f- . .' a 2Y?iLl.-gif I. Hines R. McReynolds P. Conrad ' iw Llwfagiiz. , ,K .-- . W.. f. L1 mfg 52, ' A. .gay n .. . .9555 wt M,?'z. 2 mug ,if 1 Way? Huggy 1 fu- 5 R P. - .wt .YA-tw -- . M S 5 59.5. A vi Q if a 'Q VESA . i f. . , W.. .,,. My, Q - .V -..si2um.f .. -,gm,.f, J. cribb R. Jones T. Metcalf A. Kibler 1, . 4,31 faeplsji Me m-L ,-fsa1..,s,,' .igasygg I-f,k,..X. H' v i'.i.,l'g-ia. gzizilf, 37'i?3if5i 5 , . . W 4 ,r is s q Ma gist r ,afiiig - ' f?f gfgifif ir. . ,L iii, EN . A 'af ew in Mg,.,ES., I '6m.5 ,i g Q X... as 2' U as P. Nelson SECOND GRADE Section One Because of the large enrollment in the second grade, the clas into two sections. Mrs. Geisendorfer is the teacher of this group ew sxzzisw X 5 2 1,f.tsWsm.-A mmsn., 1'.:f':ft'mg we 1i,EX'w?5!fiTtWi 4 'fwffsvr ' , we 4255152155 M, 5'-0:2 ff ' H Miviissfgwy - 5, ...yt , x ii., fy j 9 v5'5fw'5. -' - ff V. '55-fi , ' .'2L?ri3:fWf' ua... . -:' ww. H -211-2 H,.sg,.p ' fgfirm 5 5,'455,z.fi ff. ' W 'Ei 37. Viv ... w iq 4 Wa KH 349. 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J X JNISYW H Q K s f Q . .. .Q Q.. . 55221 ' K 5' lu Z 5 Me.. . .,. . J ,ig A , v I ,X R D. Marquette - .. L P. Raleigh -W sag... A K. Cludry S. Cook Y pq? 3 s Q ' wg s sy 1 2' si ,qi 5 4 ' 'S v'-: - Q 40, ff if br., x 9' s 41 .W W . , I A L. Kackley R. Kraft FW life... Q N silk l K ,. 1 F' ' 'WK ' ig. We M. O'Bri en T. Olson F I .. V Q f. , K ., as Mums- 1 wi...-.gf . .Miiii f r . .V 2' - . fg,fgg.f, .. - if .1 if Ea g 5-5 + 1 - A . . . .f ' -5 ... . , 1' . sf ' Y... ff' Q, ' .N 5 .1 I' HS ' ' Q? ff- . ,N 5 Ls... 1' H I .1' f : 1' 1 if ' f f211i1f-ffm V ,4'E:5:a53:' Y' . fl: 4.13 'w,4'v f Y x E 'eggefse ., Fsy-:P4, Eff' fizz- st. 'K If-f.-lik,--1.1! ,Ze if ' L. Q Q' 'D is R R ck ffwuvwnud , va 5 'Y wyf H- -5' raven..-ma..L..,' H A x 1 . sa B. Schmidt - I. Schultz SECOND GRADE Section Two K P. Durst ...... 2 im 1' ' fm .Iv I' K s ' ':2,9':.:E..IifX-elf? if ,.'1f:fs:,QfW ' M4 , if if l A' x., R-J w,f:.::...... K , J-' sg: , B. Kroeger . x L X 5 . .+ Q 4, .... . 1 iF15 ' s5IZ ' EEN: i1ssw:f' - - -, , f!2Z: : ' A . gf ,-. . . ' I A. Perrine if V. 1 E! R. Sly Mrs. Ardis Turner is the teacher of the second section. There are twenty five pupils in each section. 19 . 1,4 s 4 S- SPURS L. Stewart L. Tonnies M. White 43 Mrs. Turner L. Alderton 5.5 .. 1. .,..,.,, aw! ' ., if hifi.. 'g5w2'f. , fs.,,..,,.,1 ,.. .12 W... me,f2i7?iilL1Qg.,.f'.s 5?25d's.4,,ff 4 IW' Q21- ' L 1 A f2eff::.J5fr1'QW X .5g1'gEg.Eih fgjl'l-V i n . - fmigisiy k -' , f.x4 'fw'1','.?f Xu :V ' f.zx 1 2Q . ' , V. Chipman , g, 1 1.35. fi, N - f , ,. Q '1 x' Uv ' 4 . . ,- .. 7, ,, 'Silks R35 2355 if' . - Q .Mt 2, fri R R. Alderton ' is , 5. s s x . L . X R 4 , V ..-2.f.:. '5:sq17:'-- . 1... ... ,5ggs, it 1' - '- L, 4 ,I 1 4 f Q . rj. . -f..w,..., .,. ..- in 3, ..:.f:k'i - Q fl . D. Cook ...J 52551 - 1 . s 7 12.145 x 6 3 tu Zi! Xia gm! 5.5 .1 v .W v 2 5 3, jg Q N J' Q ' .5 Q i f Us 'um 5' ' U A 5 me Q4 4 I , un 3 -I . H R . i,: fEA ., f, V. Hoffer I. 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They have concentrated on discussing world problems as Well as a variety of U. S. problems. Mr. Nelson was the instructor. HM ITS HISTOR Y Mr. Robert Nelson of Palmyra began his first year of teaching at Ewing this ye ar. He was graduated from Kirksville State College in 1967. Geography, a new course taught this year at Ewing, had sixteen students en- rolled. Mr. Nelson taught this among other history classes. They studied all the con- tinents of the world in detail. The ninth grade citizenship class has studied the fundamental processes of the major governments of the world, personal responsibility toward American and world citizenship in the twentieth century , and current events which affect the lives of the people of the world. Coach Terry Wilson teaches this class with thirty-five enrolled. Two studious 1 ?j boys poring over a test. Speech class listening intently to Rod Lynn explain hot rod car mechanics. LA NG UA GE-CHA NNEL OF COMMUNICA TIONS English study in both junior and senior high school class have stressed correct writing and speech habits. Seventh, eighth, and ninth grades study basic English skills. Sophomores and juniors work applying the concept learned. They also study types of American and general literature. Senior English is specialized study of journalism, speech, and English literature. Mr. Norcross supervising his seventh grade class during workbook study A writing assignment in literature. Kenny Gillespie fGizmoJ in foreground. we, 'lf 47 S 2 Mrs. jerry Ball The vocation courses of typing, short- hand, and bookkeeping are taught by Mrs. Jerry Ball. After the student has completed these courses, he has something to offer the job market. General business, another course offered in this department, teaches the student something of banking, how to interpret his income statement, and to keep business and personal records. BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR FUTURE CAREERS Noon hour divides the bookkeeping class and during this time some students visit while others, for instance, Mike Meyers study for the remaining half of the class. BAND FRONT ROW: Judy May, Bill Hicks, Patty Durst, Susie Silman, Stanley I-Iudnut, Jim Sparks, Carl Cribb. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Longacre, john Leerhoff, J. W. Bugh, Mike Hicks, john O'Brien, Linda Hudnut. BACK ROW: Wayne Woods, Dennis Lair, Kenny Gillespie, Don Goings, Ronnie Puls, Bill Abell. The music appreciation class, composed solely of seniors, studied and familiarized themselveswith the famous musicians, composers, and their works. Shown in this picture are Mr. Longacre and five stu- dents, Ronnie Gamble, Rodney Lynn, Kenny Gillespie, Roger Garrison, and Donnie Goings. Not shown: Patty Logue and Lester Parrish. Vonna Stone, junior, assisted Mr. Long- acre in the music department by accompany- ing the chorus. Vonna was also accompanist for the school style show and the OES Fashion Show. Shop class with their woodworking projects. Geometry class: Conrad Kroger, Mr. Scott, and Brad Gunlock. Rod Lynn sewing an apron. Dennis L. and Kenny G. sing and Eighth graders making cookies. Five boys model shirts made in Home Ec. IV. play at Fashion Show. SKILLS ACQUIRED IN ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Freshmen girls learn about cakemaking. f Driver's training car lent by Hamilton Motor Co Q .. .... .. ...., 5 1 SSI... . . ...'.' .:V' ,... .I ... sf.. .,-. ,,1'.i iw f . .-.r ,ii Charles Wiskirchen per- forming an experiment in chemistry. Ronnie Stewart, Nancy Stewart, Peggy Stand- bridge, Gene Childress, and Steve Lynn dissecting a frog. 50 tZ '1 nf? ' 0 I gbwfgg-jvewru 1 ff ff '5 '5i'w'ffJ7 5Qff,-2-1 ,- 1 ,,,1Z5,,q! '91 Lindy l,!,..aI.-. 491,11 gl W I f f ,51j,LI,,,l4-ffm: wah, 'Aw Q J Q-1. J 1 gg ,fffn If ,ni ' J X x c 'XE K NX R X ev - AF WM -'H fa 5 X are X' NI A 'hu ,f, 5, v'hHW4ml12Qq3iTTXaX N Nh Q. 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SCHEDULE 80 Williamstown 50 39 Lewistown 58 59 LaBelle 41 63 Lancaster 61 58 Kahoka 52 49 Wyaconda 55 59 LaBelle 41 59 Phil-Em 42 56 LaGrange 25 56 Memphis 54 61 Revere 49 39 Wyaconda 44 60 Gorin 44 78 Canton 68 76 Brashear 35 68 LaBelle 45 80 LaGrange 30 57 South Shelby 40 44 Memphis 55 52 South Shelby 36 46 Lewistown 54 74 Williamstown 60 73 Canton 48 79 Palmyra 60 58 South Shelby 23 GIRLS WIN LA BELLE TOURNAMENT Coach Delmas Norcross led the girls to a 21 --5 record during the 1967-68 season. The girls won the first-place trophy at the LaBelle Tournament and placed second in the South Shelby Tournament and third in the Lewistown Tournament. They finished second in the conference. Previously the finest record established by a Ewing High girls' team was 19--8. Cheryle Wiseman, senior, and Lonna Wiseman, freshman, each broke the individual season scoring record with 495 and 607 points respectively. Kathy Schultz Soph. Forward Paula Willows Junior Forward D ebb ie Gamm Junior Guard Harlena Spratt Senior Guard Brenda Hicks Soph. Forward Judy Sedelmeier LOI1na Wiseman A11-Conference A11-Conference Iunigr Guard Fresh. Forward JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE GIRLS 15 Lewistown 52 28 LaBe11e 54 32 Lewistown 74 27 LaBe11e 59 45 LaGrange 44 19 Knox County 45 32 LaGrange 35 25 Monroe City 37 31 South Shelby 52 36 Monroe City 49 BOYS 29 Lewistown 78 40 LaBe11e 44 68 Lewistown 53 59 LaBe11e 45 68 LaGrange 47 44 Monroe City 37 53 Virginia Smyser All-Conference Junior Guard Cheryle Wiseman A11-Conference Senior Forward Joyce Childress junior Guard BULLDOGS COMPILE 26-4 RECORD STANDING: Coach Terry Wislon, Mike Logan fmgs.j, John Logan, David Logue, Gene Childress, Brad Gunlock Donald Hardy, and David Dehner fmgs.j. KNEELING: Roger Garrison, John Scott, Rod Lake, Donnie Goings, Jack Olson, and Bruce Armbruster. BULLDOGS WIN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Coach Terry Wilson guided the Bulldogs to their third consecutive winning season as the Bulldogs won their first eighteen games of the season. Their victories include first place wins in the LaBelle and Lewistown Tournaments over LaBelle and a first victory in the Regional Tournament at North Shelby over Madison. The Bulldogs were defeated in the opening round game of the state tournament by North Harrison. Williamstown Lewistown Williamstown Canton LaBelle Wyaconda LaBelle Phil-Em. LaGrange Memphis 1967-68 SCHEDULE Wyaconda LaBelle Canton Brashear LaBelle LaGrange Laddonia Memphis Monroe City South Shelby 54 Lewistown Williamstown Canton Palmyra Cairo Lewistown LaB elle Madison North Harrison Rod Lake Honorable Mention All-State Most Valuable Co -captain Donald Hardy Junior Forward Rodger Goings Junior Forward John Scott john Logan Donnie Goings All-Conference Sophomore Center Senior Forward Junior Guard Most Improved Co-Captain Jack Olson Brad Gunlock Gene Childress Senior Guard Junior Guard Sophomore Guard Free -throw trophy ,ai Bruce Armbruster David Logue Roger Garrison All-Conference Senior Forward Senior Guard Senior Forward Co-Captain 55 BACK ROW: Coach Delrnas Norcross, Dariva Glenn, Diane Durst, Marilyn Butler, Tommy Spratt, Cathey Brones- tine, Cheryl Garner, Betty Whitaker, Beth Primm, Cathy McReynolds, Sue Glenn, Ethel Sharpe, manager. FRONT ROW: Paula Selby, Diane Smith, Trudy Abell, Kitty Childress, Jeanette Roberts, Gayla Hicks, Cheryl Hudnut. JUNIOR HIGH TEAMS BACK ROW: Dennis Toliver, Kevin Shults, Butch Robertson, Bruce Primm, Gary Armbruster, Bill Abell, Mike Godrnan, I. W. Bugh. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Logan, manager, Dean Lay, Robert Griffin, Bob Harvey, Danny Butler, john O'Brien, Kent Tonnies, Coach Terry Wilson. FRONT ROW: Ricky jones, Gene Sedelmeier, Mark Shults, Mike Scott, Jon Schmidt, Vernon O'Brien, Jim Sparks, Craig Washburn. - .Qu il. STANDING: Vonna Stone, Pam Selby, Shirley Schultz, Peggy Standbridge. KNEELING: Susan Schmidt, Chris Wiskirchen, Pam Olson. VARSITY A ND JR. HIGH CHEERLEA DERS Carolyn Garner, Linda Wiseman, Patty Durst, Marlene Olson. Y K Ka ,H if 5 E , ? wg - ,V .iib zbf V 1. im , -wk gc 'l:a'1,F.g'af- I K get, 4, J Ae Lx Us U X 5.11450 a 'gf :matt if IN ww E .1 'M wa! 449573 'mmm nv f'-il J 'L M'I',fs1Svm I wwfixtx ' 1' XA! r'7 w' I N I S NN fl if f Jlflkdal' '17 IQEPFNI 5? RXN YK XQAX fum,-nf Q 1. .fn af , , --A. 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Mrs. Helen Fre- ricks was library supervisor. David Logue, who is an avid reader, found time to help in library work. f L 1 ' B R A R Y Viola Kisler, one of the students who check out magazines and encyclopedias in study hall. Assistant Librarians STANDING: Donald Hardy, David Stam- baugh, Rod Lake, and Kenny Gillespie. SEATED: Pam Olson, Harlena Spratt, and Peggy Smith. During the absence of the regular li- brarians, these stu- dents took charge of library duties. These students, Craig Washburn, jon Schmidt, Donnie Stewart Frances Cook, Nancy Stewart, Patsy Duff, help with classifying library books. i. . , W... ff - u-il f Q S Q I' I I E S vi Est STANDING: Philip Schmitz, Mrs. Ball, sponsor, Kathy Schultz, Kenny Gillespie, John Scott, Debbie Gamm, Mike Scott. SEATED: Kitty Childress, Ronnie Stewart, Susan Schmidt, secretary, Don Goings, president, Roderick Lake, vice-president, Cheryle Wiseman, treasurer, Butch Robertson, Eddie Mitchell STUDENT HONOR AND ADMINISTRATIVE GROUPS STANDING: Virginia Stambaugh, Patty Lowry, Harlena Spratt, Brenda Fast, Shirley Schultz. SEATED: Pam Selby, Philip Schmitz, Paula Willows, secretary, jack Olson, president, Cheryle Wiseman, vice-' presidentg Debbie Gamm, treasurer, Rod Lake, Vonna Stone. Brenda F. and Don G. were crowned King and Queen at the Prom by Deb G. and John S. who are Pres. and Vice-Pres. of Jr. Class. A NIGHT T0 REMEMBER-THE PROM With Moonlight and Roses as their theme, the juniors entertained the seniors and faculty at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom on Saturday evening, May 11. Brad Gunlock acted as master of ceremonies and a short program was presented. Vonna Stone played several songs on the piano and Shirley Schultz read a poem dedicated to the seniors. Mrs. Ball gave each senior an amusing award to fit his personality. The music for the prom was fur- nished by the Rocks. Kathy Schultz, Kathy I-Iudnut, Peggy Smith, Penny Abell, Mike Tuley, John Sedelmeier, Gene Childress, and Mike Hicks waited tables. Brenda Gunlock and Steve Lynn served punch. 62 BOW-WOW STAFF I jack Olson, Harlena Spratt, Cheryle Wiseman, Mrs. Frericks, Roderick Lake, Janice Perrine, and Roger Garmson 63 Mr. John Briggs Mrs. I-Iarlie Boltz Mr. Virgil Zuspann THEY ADDED VARIETY AND INTEREST Mr. Briggs and Mrs. Boltz did practice teaching here. Mrs. Boltz taught in the English department and Mr. Briggs in the science department. Mr. Zuspann was employed to teach social studies but resigned after three months to work on his Masters Degree. 5 y, ,. ,,.. if t Mr. Solter, science teacher, giving lecture t to chemistry class. Mrs. Boltz shown here in study hall, was well liked by the students in English I,II,III, and 8th. 64 Mr. Briggs lectures his general science class on the facts of environment and heredity. SENIOR TRIP Thirty-one of this years seniors enjoyed a three-day trip in the Ozarks. They stayed at Kirkwood Lodge where they made the most of the heated swimming pool, large terrace room with nightly enter- tainment, and many other things for recreation. The seniors toured the Bagnell Dam area and also took a speed boat ride. Coach Wilson and Mrs. Ginelle Hudnut sponsored the group. ,R'fTTffTW xwisaQRiTw3EmwMZ.mwymE1' TY LZ ,,,,, ,, W ' 7' ,Y , , , Y , ,,,,, W, , ,, W f'LL4-? -'W-fQsf?'Z'7.. 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Farm Supplies Monticello Missouri Taste That Beats the Others Cold FARMERS COOPERA TIVE SER VICES INC. Center Ewing Missouri Missouri New London Palmyra Missouri Missouri HAMILTON MOTOR COMPANY 45 M 932.53355 Plymoulh -Dodge - Chrysler- Phone 462-3244 LaBeI le, Missouri Compliments of NEMO CLEANERS We CARE For Your Clothes Phone 769-4423 Phone 288-5796 Palmyra, Missouri Canton, Missouri A Buying Monday thru Friday Distributors of Phillips 66 Products llillips Fred Stark, Tank Wagon Service Call Collect 462-3237 Ewing Missouri LoBel Ie Missourl THE BANK OF MONTICELLO Monticello, Missouri Capital 550, 000--Surplus 535, 000 Undivided Profits Sl l0,000 Whatever You'll Be Doing You'll Get Your Start in Ewing John Bross BR OSS BLA CKSMITH SHOP Compliments of Compliments of R OBE Y-R OBINSON S WORDS VENEER LUMBER COMPANY di LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Veneer 81 Lumber Rock Island, Illinois Larry McCracken, Agent Phone 278-3266 Ewing, Missouri 5 0 :EEE JE . I ' 'sn I Q The Building Material Stars of Palmyra Perry New London Compliments of STA TE FARM PHIL ARMBRUSTER INSURANCE Mobil Tank Wagon Service . STATE FARM 0 - Auto, Life,-and Fire lnsurance Eugene Dudgeon, Agent Phone 494-3414 Phone 497-2467 Ewing, Missouri Lewistown, Missouri Compliments of C0-UP DOSCHER BROTHERS Seecl, Fertilizer, Feecl Bulldozing Work Russell Lay, Manager 7 Phone 497-2669 W Ig! M MMF 7 All f Lewistown, Missouri sl r ' s X,-q 'Q' , l W Hlllllgi' 9 1' wlsw. ,,r1-L-- , N H f W, .f ., - Q ,s 1 l I s w- V- 4' -,, -A i m fiufstf ' 4:7 'C 'Qi :.. e : - -.1 , Ewing Missouri EDlTH'S BEAUTY SHOP l Need Your Head in My Business Phone 494-3378 FLOSSIE'S CO-OP CAFE Good Food--Homemade Pie Open Weekdays 5:30--7:30 Wednesdays 5:30--6:00 Ewin Miss Uri Phone 494-3243 9' O Ewing, Missouri Compliments of GOOG'S RECREA TION Lewistown Missouri P 10 5. 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