Fort Osage High School - Indian Legends Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1961
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Q - K f- - 1.3 5 - - - - x, Q1 . X gi - ' x .. . - ' - - li 1 S----, - -x---- g k X . Q. Q .-.f,f--LX..- .rrwtz ff -W-M X -- -. MN fy i......vf -.,g........,..g?. ?gSi.x..,. ,....x Q... ...x Q - . 5 L. . :B . 'f 'Wg ..,..N..,.M Q --+ ----- N Q-Www-M.. -xxxx X N - X -- -ww WW.. , -. f .. . -. ' ,. ...... N ' W m -. X W' M- OFFICER'S QUARTER Fort Osage High School is named after the original Fort Osage which is located on the Missouri River a few miles north of the school. The fort, which was the first out-post of the United States in the Louisiana Purchase, was built of hewn white-oak logs in 1808, under the supervision of William Clark, joint commander of the Lewis and Clark expedition. One of the most important purposes of the fort was to establish friendly relations with the Osage Indianas who lived in this area, In 1808, George C, Sibley, appointed United States factor, or trader, at Fort Osage, floated his goods down the Ohio River in a keel boat to Fort Bellefontaine on the Mississippi and then accompanied the Fort Osage garrison up the Missouri to the fort site, He was met by a building party that consisted of a company of 81st United States Infantry, for garrison under Captain Eli B. Clemson, and a company of 80 St, Charles Dragons, mounted militia, who volunteered their ser- vices to General Clark for thirty days. Both parties arrived at the fort site on September 4, 1808 and on November 10, 1808 the post was christened Fort Osage. Late in 1809 George C, Sibley completed his permanent factory building. It contained his quarters, dining room and kitchen, office, trade room, and storage for merchandise and furs. The goods traded to the Indians consisted mainly of blankets, traps, guns, and ammuni- tion, tomahawks, knives, kettles, colored cloth, beads, silver ornaments, vermilion, and breech cloth. These goods were exchanged for buffalo robes, deer skins, and bear, beaver, raccoon, wolf, fox, badger, and muskrat furs. This factory was one of the few which the United States operated without loss. FACTORY MAIN BLOCKHOUSE From 1813-1815, during the War of 1812, the fort was evacuated because five of the northern United States factories had been destroyed by British and Indians. The garrison returned in 1816, At that time, George C. Sibley brought with him his youthful bride who became the hostess of the fort. One of her first guests was Daniel Boone of Kentucky, then 85 years old. Today the old fort buildings have been restored to their original form as these pictures show. Fort Osage High School, which was built in 1953, is named after this historical fort that played such an important part in our nation's history, Because the vicinity around the fort was the home of the Osage tribe, our athletic teams chose as their symbol, the Indians, They, like the Indians for which they are named, have shown pride and courage in all their activities. Both our school paper, the SMOKE SIGNAL, and our yearbook, INDIAN LEGENDS, further develop the Indian theme, The following pages of the yearbook consist of a pictorial story of Fort Osage High School. The pictures are of different departments and of various activities which have taken place throughout the 1960-61 school year, 2 X ig X N X iii A, S as iw ' N ' Q x N xxx XXX XX XXNNRQER X xx X, Xx R Nw X 2 Q N XIX N: .Ni, A ..,. 5, s Q: ,. - I ' ,..L xx - 5 h 5 x fix x Q as Y Q Ry 'iii X8 X V gk i rt Department made an interesting art display at Jim Davis at the drawing board in shop. nristmas. Spanish class enjoys its new tape recorder. nior class sells doughnuts to make money for Prom. Dean Bay and Wayne Swearinger in social studies A 'Q Sw S Q X w X X NN L , 'X X A QQ . ,x S X X Kyiv 3X , Q X -1 , 3 . is . QQ? Mr W-W My S . vw Q my ff .ff-1 .,- ,A- Ex W XSS . .Q .1'f,. Cf ' ,ix -5 K mr. ' Fi-it:i r , 'Ki Q .S 3 N 45 N .. Eg fr-mf .fn f '1 522 Y wi f K ' ,s K 1.3, . .15 -:' . S XX f Q MX. '-X is F 5 K X . X - .. S35 xi N is X X X X X X.XX. -X XXX'kXfXQ.Xt':' N-:six ga- X Xi- X H NX. if NXXSX3 1 I A X s X x .SX X X Xg, . X X QX I X S 23 g .X X X X X 25 .?-- ' Y: L E . sif- E . X S X ...X X X KX 2 S .. .X 5 XXX X? . X. 2 F S X ,QQQXX QXS' .r . .. .X . X 'X N X X Q X 3 X XXX X XXX X XX. QX X X X. X X X x. XXX -.-. XX -XX X.. -Q- .XX , . .5 K: - ? X X Q .XX . .. - X X N XX X wX XX X X XX 'XE XX' X XXXX. X.. XXX.-. XX X X K ' X .X . .X . X X X X X XX X X X X f :'s L fx X X ' X-gkXfXX:X.X :FN X T XX ' - ..XXXx X. X. -X353 . X fs gk X X 8 X-XXX-Sf fr' 2. 2Xv-rs. . X XIX-XX -XX QWXXXXQX 33 X S X S X X X Tbm X X XXX X XX X X X X XX X X X X X K ,X XXX X' X X XXX XX 'S X Out on the bleachers the cheerleaders demonstrate a new yell. Because of the crowded con- ditions inthe building, partial par- titions were set up in the foyer, and study halls were held in this area. Here, Mr. O'Ma11ey has good at- tention. Billie Kimbre11,Mary Burch, Mary Beth English, and Nancy Mancuso model their aprons they have just completed, as they clean their units in the Home Economics Department. Harry Barnett, attempts an experiment in the chemistry labora - tory while Bruce VanDyke and Keith Miller, and Kermit Depew kibitz. On warm, sunny days in September and October, the physical education classes enjoyed swimming at Santosage. Andrea Price,student librari- an, assists James Allison inthe library. The Itmior High art class, conducted by Mrs. Westphal, is busily preparing for the Christmas Holi- days. Henry Leighton in the shop room. Mr. Bobbitt proudly displays the gifts presented to him by the Honor Society after the birth of his daughter. Jim Dyer decorating the tree for Christmas, The Junior High double quartet E 2 Georgette Williamson Busy Iams ang Gail Ogleuee' add Vicki Anderson siJ a note of festrvity to the office. The home economics class serves Sandra Meinershagen Senior high sextet formally. at Fm Omqe Junior students ate their noon meal in three lunch periods after the Senior high was through. Junior High physical education class going through its strenuous exercises. The National Honor Society Induction S er v i c e was a very impressive ceremony. Here new members hold c a n d le s while repeating the Society pledge. Ianel Wyatt and other cheerleaders Knot picturedj lead the stu- dent body in cheers at the Homecoming Pep Rally. i ACTOR AND ACTRESS PERSONALITY PLUS ROGER AND GA11, BEST ATHLETE BITSY AND EUGENE LINDA AND LYNN BEST DRESSED NANCY AND BILL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED RICHARD AND IEANETTE Hall 0 Fame MOST TALKATIVE RONNIE AND CAROLYN Compliments of C. P. WOOLDRIDGE, D.D.S. BEST LOOKING HAROLD AND ANN QUIETEST LIN DA AND BOB x xx x AS N-N X X 1 i xl. X E ax Q k X xgiw Sw Gale 27. This is Mr. Bartow's first year in our school system. His cheerful red hair and his friendly smile are always welcome in the halls of Fort Osage. He has built up an excellent rapport with the faculty and also with the students. He is seen at all school activities. Enthusiastically he supports the football games, the mixers, and the entertainments of the school, It is good to have him in our school system. OHM Fam Gladys Hamilton, co-ordinator of food services: Marilyn Tremaine, secretaryg Mary Sullivan, treasurer and bookkeeper. Sdwol Bowl SCHOOL BOARD: HenryJ. Hifner, Dwight W. Owens, Hyman Meinershagen, John E. Kendrick, Don T O'I-Iara. ABSENT: James E. Dyer. E' lg , 5 5 z 5 Z 2 5 5 U iw g S 2 CARL G. FOWLER, Principal of Senior High School MARYMOORE, Principal of Junior High School DONALD BLOCK HELEN BUTLER ROBERT CARY BOB BOBBITT ISABELLE CLARK A LLENE BRYSON GRA CE CARMEA N MARY JEAN CLARK QF? QE. S Ez ,. im ROBERT CONN DOYLE FARMER ROBERT HAGGARD QS N RALPH HAMPTON, IR. JAMES HARGRAVE HENRY GERITZ JAN HAMILTON A SUE HOLT MADGE HOOVER IDA MC AN ULTY I JOAN SHARKEY E JAMES O 'MA LLEY WILLIAM SOETAERT WALTER MARSH GERTRUDE PAUL VERNAY THRAPP X X X R XXX x K 5 QQ X XX X X X 'N X X H xx X x XS xxx Xx wx X x S M , X gk .LN , s+x,... X ki S x -X as NW w -. ii WN-i 55-z.-5:25. , x X gg .X A 1- M A as - :s k 5 S - -xg-.W ' k . K X fe X M N E N - N w. . -NN' E XL Z, ...,, ,. - gg iz: Y 6- 4 Q X. - - 5135 '- X w 3 LL.x L L - . xxmi , ' -X 5 Y Q' KX : ix fb Q S Q X Q ' ' :N X M . ..kx R 4 Q xii-- ww- 45' .M-NV , I -A Q '.ifffb,.'.'1 '- af mg , V - fn, iii' :iq wig? ly ' ' x f , -- X 5 x S David Young, the janitor raising the flag. Not pictured, Mr. Parks, the other janitor. The cooks preparing lunch. Beulah Smith, Ida Coen, and Dorothy Parker. Bus drivers Mrs. Smith, Mrsg Magargee, Mrs. Cole- man, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Burgett, Mr. Hamilton Mr. Dowdy, and Mr. Holland. . X X x R Wdpw 4: x. ,fr , .Y c-'02 QF XQ YL M - Q 42221 X X ss . A ni' 55.3 LYNN WHITE Vice- President JIM DYER Treasurer NANCY DA NNER Student Council Representative RONNIE BAKER JANEL WYATT PrCSidCHI Secretary Swim Ojfdcm REGINA IAMS Reporter The class officers are in front of one HAROLD MILLER of the completed walis of the new build- Student Cguncil ing. Thierepresents their completed high Representative school jfedrsk 4 JUDY ABBOTT E. Club Secretary 4g Spanish Club GARY AUBUCHON s X X X BETTY ALLEN Speech Play 3g Choir 13 F, H. A, 1, 23 Pep Club 3,4g Indian Legend Staff 45 Smoke Signal staff 4. Speech Contest 3, I A MES ALLISON Z 1 RONNIE BAKER Junior Play 3: Senior Play 43 Operetta 2g Choir 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2g Baseball 2, 3, 4g Letter- man's Club 2, 3. 45 Class President 4. Q ,..... , . .,,, , . M .?5 if i s RAMONA BAY Junior Play 35 D. E. Club 4g Pep Club 3 JUDI BALDWIN Junior Play 3g Speech Play 1, D. E. Club, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, 3. S i 2 Y 5, E s 3 3 DIANA BILQUIST Operetta 25 Band 45 Choir 3, 43 G1 Club 2g F. H. A. 25 Pep Club 1, 1 3, 4g Vice President 4. MAXINE BRIDGES Junior Play 35 Operetta lg Choir 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2: D. E. Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. JIM BROWN Choir 25 D. E. Club 4. it 5: MARY BURCH DONALD BRUNTMYER aotball 2, 3, 4g Letterman's Club,3, 4. LINDA CLARK Carnival Candidate 3gJunior Play 3gF. H.A. lg Library 3gOffice Staff4g Pep Club lg Indian Legends Staff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 4. Junior Play 3g Choir 4g Glee Club 43 F. H.A. l,2,3g Library 4g Pep Club 1,2,3, 4gPresident 4gSecretary 3gOffice Staff 4. , W 4.g:, .... . .. MARIAN BURGOMASTER Junior Play 3g Operetta 2g Band 4g Choir 2g Glee Club lg Spanish Club 3,4g Reporter 4. ANN C LEMENS Homecoming Candidate 2,4g Carnival Candi- date 1gOperetta 2g Choir lg Glee Club lg Ma- jorette 1g F.H.A. lg Class Secretary 3g Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4g Pep Club lg Indian Legends Staff 4g State Typing Contest 3. E s S NANCY DANNER Homecoming Candidate 13 Junior Play 3: Operetta 23 Choir 2g Glee Club lg Major- ette lg F. H. A. 2, Student Council 3, 4g Indian Legends Staff 43 Smoke Signal Staff 4g Typing Contest 3. EUGENE CULBERTSON FRED DAVIS Carnival Candidate lg Junior Play 33 Junior Play 3: D. E. Club 4 Choir l, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Co-captain 4, Track 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3,4g Class Vice-President 13 Student Council 2, 3, Pep Club lg National Honor Socie- ty 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Boy's State 3:Junior Play 3, Choir 3, Football 1, 2. 3, 4g Co-captain4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1.2. 3. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 1 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4g Student Coun- cil lg National Honor Society 3. 4g Ind ia 11 Legends Staff 4g S mok e Signal Staff 4, Co-editor 4. .TIM DYER MARY BETH ENGLISH . 1 Homecoming Candidate 45 Jtmior Play 35 Choir 1, 2, 4gG1ee Club 1, 4, Major- ette 1, 2, Office Staff 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Cheerleading Clinic 3, 45 Indian Legends Staff4, Smoke Signal Staff 4. ..,, ..... , , ...,... , ...,.. ,, s S 2 2 S BILL HAILEY Carnival Candidate 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 33 Student Coun- ci12g Pep cmb 1. MARLENE FISHER PARK HARDEN D. E. Club 45 Library 4. Junior Play 3, Operetta 23 Choir 1, 2, 35 Quartet 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Co-captain 4, Class Treasurer lg Smoke Signal Staff 45 Indian Legends Staff 4g Solo Contest 2, Chess Club 1. JAMES HINKLE SHARON I-IASKINS Junior Play 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 1. 2. 3, 4, D. E. Club 43 Library 4. Senior Play 4g Choir 1, 2g D. GARY HOSTETTER Junior Play 33 Basketball 1,2. REGINA IAMS Homecoming Candidate 4g Junior Play 3g Speech Play 35 Speech Contest 3g Choir 1gOperetta 2gG1ee Club lg Majorett lg F. H. A. lg Pep Club lg Spanish Club 3, 4g Vice-President 45 Class Secretary lg Office Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Indian Legends Staff 4, Smoke Sig- nal Staff 4. LARRY IACKS X RICHARD IESPERSEN Boys State 3g Speech Play 3: Speech Con- test 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Letterman? Club 2. 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 4: PrCSif-'1Cl'lI 4. Club 4. SA NDRA JONES Speech Play 3g F. H. A. 2g Library 3g Pep Club 2: Indian LegendsStaff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 4. BILLIE KIMBRELL Jmecoming Candidate 35 Junior ay 35 Speech Contest 45 Operetta Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: GleeC1ub 2, 45 :xtette 3, 45 F. H. A. 25 Office aff 45 Indian Legends Staff 45 Smoke gnal Staff 4. GLENNA MANN Junior Play 35 Operetta 25 Band 15 Choir 2, 3:G1ee Club 15 D. E. Club 45 F. H. A. 15 Pep Club 2. GEORGE KOLLE Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 D. E. Club 4. 3 E 1 l NANCY MANCUSO Choir 45 Glee Club 25 F. H. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LYNDA MARLOW ---...M ,. Carnival Candidate 25 Junior--Rla.y..,35l3and b A 1, 2, 35 Majorett 35 District Band Contest 2, 35 D. E. Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 5 DARRYL MC LAUGHLIN XXXX RONNIE MICHAEL Football l., 2.,, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club 4. vrxsmx was 32 3 JEANETTE MEINERSHAGEN Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Speech Play 35 Speech Contest 35 Operetta 25 Class Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Smoke Signal Staff 45 Indian Legends Staff 4, Co-editor. E is 5 mb ...,,, .,,,. . .. 5 .i Vi, ,... ,cl .. , L, 2 Z , M W ,aaaa K ass - CAROLYN MESSINA Junior Play 35 Operetta 25 Choir 25 Glee Club 15'D. E. Club 45 F. A. 25 Spanish Club 3. HAROLD MILLER Carnival Candidate 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 35 D. E. Club, President 45 Office Staff 45 Student Council 1, 4. MELVIN MOPPIN football 1: D. E. Club Vice-Presi- lent 4. ls GAIL OGLETREE Junior Play 3: Speech Play 3: Speech Contest 3: Operetta 2: Choir 1, 3: Choir Clinic 3: Glee Club 2: Sextette 3: F. H. A. 2: Office Staff 4: Pep Club 2: Indian Legend Staff 4: Smoke Signal Staff 4. GAIL REED Operetta 2: Choir 1, 2: Glee Club 1: Office Staff 4. X N XXX ROBERT RIN CK I ROGER SCHEMMER Junior Play 3: Speech Contest 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: State Band Contest 2, 4: De- bate 2, 3, 4: Student Council President 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Indian Legends Staff 4: Smoke -Signal Staff 4, Editor. 3. MAREANA SHUTTERS Operetta 2g Library 4g Glee Club 2g Pep Club 3. RICHARD THOMPSON Junior Play 3g Speech Play 3, Speech Contest 3gChoir 1.3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2,4g Baseball 2,3, 4g Letterman's Club 2,3,4g Class President 3, National Honor Society 3.4. RAYMOND SMITH Speech Play 45 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4g Speech Contest 2g Choir l,2g Baseball LARRY SNOW Choir l,2g Glee Club l . LYNETTE VAN DYKE Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 2gSpanish Club 3, 4g Class President 2g Office Staff 4g Pep Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 3,4g S ecreta ry 4g Indian Legends Staff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 4. LYNN WHITE unior Play 35 Football 1, 2. 3, 45 Io-captain 45 Pep Club 15 Basketball .. 2. 3, 45Baseball1, 2, 3. 45Track ., 25 Letterrnarfs Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Blass Vice-President 25 Vice-Presi- lent 45 Student Council Treasurer 15 wlational Honor Society 3, 45Treasur- :r 45 Indian Legends Staff 45 Smoke iignal Staff 4. MARILYN WINNIE .TIM WILLIAMS Senior Play 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 45 Quar- tet 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 45 Track 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2. I 1 , Junior Play 35 Choir 25 Glee Club 1 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1, 3, 4. IANEL WYATT MA RILYN WORS HA M Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 D. E. Club 45 F. H. A. 15 Library 4. Homecoming Candidate 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Majorette 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Student Council 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerlead- ing Clinic 3, 45 Typing Contest 3. myers 5 z. e is 5: E . ROBERT YOCUM LARRY YOUNG Senior Play 4g Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Clinics 3,4g Boys Quartet 4g District Solo Con- test 4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 2, 33 Letterrnan's Club 3,4. Jim and Jeanette stop by the office 'to talk with Mary and Gail. Here are some of the Senior members of the Honor Society that were elected their Junior year. This is Mrs. Hoover's 'ith hour office prac- Lynette is busy at one of the many jobs of tice class. an office girl. I we .xy X . X . N v 1 ,X we X X S X59 X x fwksgg 1 W xii Y wif 'E- -M - W gk ff-i' f N X X Q x Q X X 5 i X Ky x N , XX ix X gig Xxx X X Y K w ig Ni wg X Y B S gg? . ' NN X3 5 it L 1 X x H A' lf A if Q , '? M 21. 5 , , my 4 alum BACK ROW: Bruce Van Dyke, President: Kermit Depew , Student Council Representative g Shannon Craven, Treasurerg Harry Barnett, Vice-Presi- dent. FRONT ROW: Carol Durham, Secretaryg Lynn Kimbrell, Reporterg Gloria Hess, Student Council Representative. They stand before an incomplete wall of the new building. This wall represents their incompleted high school career. my i ,,,. t is ' ff .... QT' . , ,,.,i Iohn Virginia Duane Irvin Ahring Allison Anderson Atkinson iw. - -S ....,..... ,S A MH x N M W , V V W , mu., p W , ,l ' 5:27 W-- N1 M . 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Howard Adkins Patricia Alexander Richard Allen Rod Allen Wilber Alley Robert Anderson Tommy Baker Ronald Balcom Lonney Bay Sharon Benson Tom Church Jerry Brown Jackie Burch Donna Callahan Gary Cartmill Dale Clark Kathleen Cochran Dorothy Deason Richard Dennis Gwynette Dowdey NO PICTURE Dale Edwards Sharon Evenson Phillip Fagg Ressa Ferguson Billy Fisher Conrad Fisher Chris Flaig Ed Fowler Sharon Fowler John Gibson Danny Goodin Sharon Green Tom Harness Steve Harvey Elaine Haskins Stanley Hattaway Eddie Haynes John Hilliard Bill l-linkle Ruth Ann Home Carol Howell Donna Huntsucker Sharon Ingalls Barbara James Larry Jespersen Barbara Jordan Connie Kester Larry Kettlewell Marsha Leakey Linda Long Richard Lovelace Billie McDonald Sandra Meinershagen Terry Messina Sandra Miles S S X. as Cf W V wi assi R X ivy X axis X NX A X ed s Q Safes is ri 1.553 B is lik S-1 S - S . 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Snyder Marshall Stapleton Peggy Taylor Donald Temple James Thatcher John Toms Sharon Tracy Roby Vanderpool Carol White Mike Willey Judy Williams Larry Worsham Patricia Griffith Priscilla Griffith NOT PICTURED Fmbm Clau- STANDING, Left to Right: Margie Iams, Secretaryg Mary Jane Byler, Treasurer: Nancy Royal, Student Council Representativeg Kathy West, Vice-Presidentg BOTTOM ROW: Larry Ford, President. Brian Smith, Reporterg Jack Highly, Student Council Representa- tive: Randy DePew, Student Council Treasurer. W , . X Willard Alley Barry Allison Phillip Benedict Don Biggs Roger Bilquist Diana Bollinger Marian Bolton Ronnie Botts Diana Boyd Sharon Bridges Judy Brown John Butler Mary Jane Byler Sharon Casteel Louis Chase Jimmy Coatney Shirley Cooper Eunice Craven Melinda Croucher Robert Dennis Randy DePew Arlene Denton Mabel Dieckman Eddie Donovan Joe Dyer Caren Sue Elbe Sharon Edwards Lee Englett Wayne Fairchild Rowena Ferguson E sa .. -. . 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' '1 7 X YA- X a rg 5' sei Quai, A s Q all 3 Q ' 5 sas SL : ' 5 Q 'ss xiii 5 X W arold Howell Margre Iams Tom Jefferies Cheryl Johnson Bob Johnston Robert Irwin Jones Robert Mitchell Jones Sharon Jones Tom Kabrick Phillip Keeney Donald Kilgore James Kimbrell Janet Kimbrell Cynthia Leighton Richard Lindsay Sharon Linson Mike Long Stephen Lovelace Jim McCandless Forrest McCullough Jayne McMi1Iin Joyce McQuain Judy McQuain Pam Mickey R N N Sagas X - r 2' fi -' i ,Sr Q, -It -ye -f X t, Gail Miles Cathy Miller Charles Morris Martha Odekirk Ralph Osborne Kay Pemberton Ray Pemberton Charles Prindle Tom Richards Sue Roberts Mike Robbins Nancy Royal Glenda Sapp Mike Scates Dennis Scott George Seva 11 Bob Sharp Dwayne Shropshire its il. gl n Mike Small I Brian Smith Carol Stapleton Victor Smith Mary Tapko Jimmy Taylor Warren Taylor Darlene Teters John Teters Alice Thomas Steve Thrapp Dan Turner Donna Turney Billy Vanderpool Rick West Kathy West Carolyn Willey Georgette Williarr Donna Wilson Edward Wilson I. D. Winfrey JoAnn Winkler Larry Wyatt John Yardley NOT PICTURED Gilbert Thompson . .inda Bridges .'Iaro1e Burgett IK ROW: Jamie Johnson, Vice sidentg Billy Davis, President: ry Nelson, Class Representative. Janice Abernathy Ronald Alexander Raymond Allen Danniel Allison Sharon Anderson Vicki Anderson sqm em 0ll 'M FRONT ROW: Diane Clark, Report- erg Debbie Depew, Secretary-Treas- urergPatsy Huntsucker, Class Repre- sentative . B111 Armstrong Harold Atkinson Sharon Aubuchon Joel Balcom Carolyn Sue Bay Linda Bears Ricky Beckman Bonnie Blystone Robert Bohnert Larry Bow ling Gloria Bradberry Barbara Brown Stanton Brown Marvin Bruntmeyer Randall Bruntmeyer Sherry Bureman John Burns Elaine Butler Robert Campbell Mary Case Mary Beth Cates Laura Bridges Bart Clark Diane Jean Clark Russell Coldiron John Cooper Kenneth Craig Janice Dagley Connie Danner Bill Davis Debbie Depew Anita DeWitt Corrine Dieckmann Marilyn Durbin S Q Terry Berrier Joyce Biggs Joan Bostwick John Bostwick Roger Bow ling Brenda Brown Karen Burns Freddy Campbell Linda Campbell Janice Clark Judith Cooley Franklin Co Jerry Snead Presid ent' Janie Cooper Vice President Karen Burns S ecretary Claudia Huber Treasurer Larry Kilgore Sergeant-at-Arms Shirley Alexander Arthur Allen Cynthia Allen Wilma Alley Warren Atkinson Linda Baldus Roy Baldwin Donna Barr Douglas Barrow Dean Bay Patty Bay Sandra Benedict Charles Brown Michael Brown Wilbur Brown Mark Bruntmeyer Mike Bureman Michael Burgomastex N0 PICT UR E Janie Cooper Louise Cooper Janice Corbett Roger Costigan Paul Crumpton Linda Curtis Ross Dale Linda Davis Roland Davis Marvin DeGraffenrei1 Diana DeKesel Linda Dennis 1 ! E A S 2 5 - X 5. gy ..x..w. . . x e F -..QA Q. X.. .Q l f - . :Sk 'K x UMW! SW F,O,H,S F.O.H.S F.O,H.S F.O,H.S F.O,H.S F.0.H.S. F.O.H.S F.O,H,S F.0.H.S. F.O,H,S Co-Captains: Lynn White and Jim Dyer. ROW ONE: Mike Austerman, Donald Bruntmeyer, LarryYoung, Ronald Baker, Jerry Wilson, Jim Williams, Lynn White, Mike Jones. ROW TWO: Leroy Campbell, Kermit Depew. Bruce VanDyke, Harry Barnett, Ronald Jenkins, Jim Dyer, Bill Jackson, Lowell J undy. ROW THREE: Tom Harness, Jim Bellis, Shannon Craven. Steven Harvey, Terry Nelson, Marshall Stapleton, Larry Kettlewell. ROW FOUR: Tommy Baker, Keith Miller, Jerry Croucher, Leslie J undy, Jerry Brown, Marlen Roszell, Jim Smith, ROW FIVE: Phillip Fagg, Ed Fowler, Dick Dennis, Mike Willey, Conrad Fisher. Howard Atkins, Jerry Pemberton, Bill Ragan. ROW SIX: Coaches Geritz, Marsh, and White, SCOREBOARD 33 Harrisonville 0 '7 Blue Springs 0 7 Center 28 6 Grandview 33 20 Lee's Summit 13 14 Park Hill 7 '7 Ruskin 14 0 Liberty 34 14 Clinton 6 41 Grain Valley 8 R :-9 fu QQ -X X M WD-f X52 N921 Y U XX QCSX Q 'SSN 2 I f xii. x NR r -Xa-GJ v 6 S5 xv 2 it if X Q-5 s Sf' f exe' Q i K x I x 5- w A41 .. . - vgi 0 N 5 3' 3 53.5 Q, X 4 C9 Xboiiws ix S i : N SQ M if ? awww BP. Q Ox V: Qi 'xg 9' QN Q, 9 SA 'gm QQ,- Q A Fmdman Familial! Ueam, ROW ONE: Robert Dennis, Jimmy Kimbrell, Warren Taylor, Tom Jefferies, Jack Highley, Don Kilgore, Dan Turner. ROW TWO: Randy Depew, Larry Wyatt, John Teters, Bob Jones, Ronnie Botts, Charles Prindle, Brian Smith. ROW THREE: James Hattaway. Jessie Fairchild, Dennis Scott, Jim Hensley, Harold Howell, Jimmy Taylor, ROW FOUR: Steve Thrapp, Gilbert Thompson, Charles Morris, Ralph Osborne, mom High Footffall 7am ROW ONE: D. Maginness, T. Nelson, T, Waters, S, Sutton, D. Allison, R, Bruntmeyer, M. Bruntmeyer, R. Harvey. ROW TWO: J. Burns, B. Clark. J. Murphey, R. Gibson, B.Davis, R. Mitchell, S. Brown, T. Highley, ROW THREE: M, Flynn, S. Gilliland, R. Dyer, D, Spencer, J .Hoover, K. Jones, R, Alexander, Manager: B, Williams, Manager. ROW FOUR: L. Jones, G. Inman, M. Brown, P, Wade, B. Gerald, B. Hensley, C, Morris, L. Potts, Coach Conn, The student council deco- rates the goal posts. The marching band practices on the foot- ball field. Linda Mershon and Carol White give an idea of cheering done by cave women. Q Mr. Block caught by the photographer be- fore the hoop used later in the Homecoming game. Cheering in the roaring 20's as rmie Gilliland gives us a picture of Osage shown by Busy and Nancy' Barbara Jordan demonstrates C1eopatra's lian cheering. style of cheer leading. QCOMING OW QUQ0 XX 1960 f 77ZWf4mC!unau R' x cy-5 S L gf S52 NF .11 X ' SX - - Q f SSINTS1 F61 255535: is f .. r X X ' x.q..b-,..:p.-x: Q A . Q -s- ,xx 2 . .XM-15V-iii ' W N . Qs X N QQ . 1 .V S 5 SQQRRN Q 5 S ii Q X N2 5 2 , - w x i S x x X S X5 Ax' . FMA Sega 'xi ' N Q S Q , 3 N. S S. Q w S 0 5 1. im xx . S SSS ,MN W W ff-M 1 V M --:Nik x F M f Q x wx 15 AN Q ,. z-gi i K kg N A A ws' A ki . -Q. if 533 l x E is i s :.: S 2 S XFX. wx xx X :SN X: I Y N - xxx QNX V. X X I N1 my W ,Si fx msg is WWW! FIRST ROW: Bill Hailey, Eugene Culbertson, Jim Dyer, Lynn White Richard Jesperson SECOND ROW Managers, Jim Bellis, Roger Bruueg Ronnie Jenkens, Bruce VanDyke M1keAusterman Richard Thomp son, James Hinkle, Parkins Harden, Coach, Hank Geritz. FORT OSAGE 1960-61 Basketball Schedule NOV . Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Ian. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 21--Wellington 26--Alumni 28-Dec. 3--William Jewell Tournament 9-- Liberty 10-- Harrisonville 13--Blue Springs 20--Grandview 3- -Ruskin 6-- Lee's Summit 10- - Park Hill 13 RuSkiH co- CA PTAINS 20--Liberty 27 B1Ll6 Sp1'i1'lgS Park Harden 28- - Harrisonville and 30-Feb . 4--Blue Springs Gene Culbertson Tournament 7- - Center 10--Grandview 14--Lee's Summit 17- - Park Hill x Q S S mm Hgh faaketlfall Uma ROW ONE: Joe Tatum, Roger Harvey, Marvin Bruntmeyer, Mike Flynn, Herbert Hugill, Timmy Kalbrick, and Richard Dyer. ROW TWO: Coach, Robert Conng Gary I-lines, Jerry Snead, Richard Gibson, Dale Maginness, Randy Mitchell, and Bert Gerald. ROW THREE: Terry Highley, Terry Berrier, Larry Nelson, Price Perrin, Steve Sutton, Bart Clark, and Charles Harris. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS--Kay Schildhauer, Brenda Mays, Karen Burns, and Amy Lale. J wwwx. Gonwet BW Bb CLARINETS Sylvia Goter Sherry Bureman Barbara Jordan Sue Roberts Steve Th.rapp Virginia Allison David Blann Bob Campbell Bonnie Gilliland JoAnn Winkler Phyllis VanDyke Judy Magargee Larry Welch Sharon Hackley Ronald Balcom Phil Fagg Iiam Hensley E CLARINET Gail Reed BASS CLARINET Jim Bellis Kathy West BASSOON Janice Clark OBOE Dianne Clark FLUTES Sandra Goter Connie Kester Patsy Huntsucker SAXOPHONES Cheryl Mitchell Judy Lyons Jack Murphy BARITONE Peggy McKay CORNETS Roger Schemmer Randy Mitchell Bert Gerald Raymond Magargee Norville VanDyke Jerry Shrout Bill Regan Marilyn Durbin Larry Ford Charles Prindle TRUMPETS Jerry Sharp Suzanne LeBarron TROMBONES Fred Moore Fonnie Jenkins Mike'Austerman Mike Willey Dale Maginness Fred Finke John Holtz H. C. Snyder Dale Edwards BASS Jim Smith BASS VIOL Amy Lale GLOCKENS PIEL Marion Burgomaster TYMPA NI Donna Huntsucker PERCUSSION Barbara Rich John Jennings Dianna Bilquist Bart Clark Stanny Gilliland Mike Ford Ralph Heinman Mr. Haggard, Band Director f N . . , kg. -xg 2 - fa g . -A ff.-W Q.. ...XA wp.: :-- - .- ? W. X -Q . m 1 Q - Lgjfggfff- Q. xx X Q.. Lg i . tw QQ g -ii -A - X X . 1 - 2? -xg 5 i- - W.-5 ,X ,JE . .- gg- . X ,L m - - - 33, SQ, X gi wk - X 1 - 3 . ae- . W L L ...sw . . L L ' P - Q . 5- . if 1 . if X . - 1 Y at 1 A' . ' Q 5 f Sf xg -' f X sv K, Xi - - X ,Q . - f if 25- -X Q- x - .. we . . ,Q .. . X . ' - S -Q Y . ' 5 5 xg Q, . X K -. . K X X - -. . - - - . Ax 42 - X -1 wx f' . - Q 'v k .. 'N-. Q A S ' I 9' k ai k ? . A X M- Q-.. F X A . . - N Q X X ' .Q Q Y Q N . ., ig K . N 1 - - 5 X - 1 XX - X . -- Q- .. X X . Ex 5 X .X gg i Y if -- . N X X.. f his --f X 5 Qs S' : .Q k S ff-NX X -H X5 F S Y . X M X , , N ' X X - .. K iigigl K X . X A X S X Q Am S . 1 h 'w L , X 5 . Q 1 X 'Q 1 1- Q Q X X x K X X X - S- ----XXX-. .XX ' -. X QXXQQWY - ' . X XS. .X XX, . X Xe wg X X-wig S X x X. XX FXR- . Q X Aff. If . 1 f X X X S Q Q . XX - . S Mike X-fv -- . k X93-x . Q X K X ii X 5? .S if 4 XX, S 2 X 2 Ng XX K x X 5 Gala' Glu 61446 FIRST ROW: Elaine Haskins, Joan Plunkett, Sharon Benson, Billie Kimbrell, Sharon Fowler, Peggy Taylor, Dorothy Fairchild, Mary Beth English, Sondra Miles, Anna Minick, Judy Flynn, Dorothy Deason. SECOND ROW: Juanita Cowan, Sharon Hoskins, Barbara Jordan, Jane Peters, Sharon Wright, Linda Long, Jackie Burch, Mary Burch, Diane Bilquist, Priscilla Griffith, Billie McDonald, Donna Callahan. THIRD ROW: Diane Reed, Velma Curtis, Carol Shropshire, Nancy Mancuso, Susie Offutt, Anna Reed, Sandra Meinershagen, Carol White, Sharon Evanson, Carol Howell, Donna Franke. fm' Glee 61116 ROW ONE: Donald Temple, Lonnie Bay, Dale Clark, Tom Baker, Glenn Parker, Leroy Gilbert, Jim Thatcher. ROW TWO: Ronald Balcom, Jerry Brown, Eddie Haynes, Mike Jones, Larry Young, Louis Gibson, Mrs. Gertrude Paul, Director. ROW THREE: Larry Snow, Lloyd Thomas, Larry Kettlewell. Jim Williams. 5- , Ni S . Q -a ,E g 3 xii. 1 5 1 XSM : I Q-Nui' N sw- K Q Evsg ig.. l x' qi 1, X is g T . K 5 S g 1: 9' . X K ' , I Q X - 5 S S 3 ,-X A Q S xr Q. 5 X MQW 'A S z 5 x . xg MM, 'vw - 1 ,-.Qk - Nx X :SE-F X 2-QQ S s ww .1 A N sf ws --1.1 X N R xxll ' - S :ii E S S N 1 A LLKL hL K . x 1 'X ii? X R X X 1 --..L ' Q sk 1' X Nwxx X 1 eg - xx. - 4 f a X . Y v ,S - f gg -- , - - . X K Q N - -- ' Q S Q A X Nw: Y X EQ is X X 2 X N 25' 5 5, is 1 'f 55 n. x...., Nwmwm., A i 2 E 3 2 I f X 1 X 5 I 1 S , n...-.M 3 I 5 E Q N x aw X E N, I 1 in i 5 P., 5 S' 3 E X r i i ii i I 5 I l: 's , 5 'S S 1 5 i i s 5 1 NS S 3 2 i Q Hg: I 5 f - 4, Q Q 4, - 'f9,--SL ' I 'adlwf BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Croucher, Bruce VanDyke, Larry Young, Mike Austerman, Ronnie Jenkins, Richard Thompson, Richard Jespersen. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Michael, Bill Jackson, Lynn White, Jerry Pember- ton, Kermit Depew, Harry Barnett, Don Bruntmyer. THIRD ROW: Bill Ragan, Jim Bellis, Jim Dyer, Jim Williams, Shannon Craven, Jerry Wilson, Ronnie Baker. FOURTH ROW: James Hinkle, Eugene Culbertson, Park Harden, Harold Miller. DEBATE CLUB Ronnie Baker, Bob Borgman, Larry Kettlewell, Barbara Jordan, Jane Peters, Howard Atkins, Gloria Hess. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Reser and Roger Schemmer. 72p GM ROW ONE: B. Jordan, M. English, C. White, L, Mershon, B, Reser, J , Stewart, J . Wyatt, B, Gilliland ROW TWO: M. Winnie, Checker, B, Allen, Checker, D.Bi1quist, Vice-President, M,Burch, President A, Gilbert, Secretaryg G, Hess, Treasurer, B. James, R, Ferguson, ROW THREE: P. Taylor, S. Fowler S. Meinershagen, S, Offutt, N, Royal, M, Odekirk, C. Kester, J . Williams, ROW FOUR: E, Craven, J Horne, J, Winkler, G, Williamson, M. Iams, J. Hines, D, Bollinger, A, Denton. ROW FIVE: S. Tracy D, I-luntsucker, D, Callahan, J . Burch, R. Ferguson, S. Evenson, J , Plunkett, C. Howell. ROW SIX: J' Meinershagen, B. Rich, D, Reed, R, Horne, A. lvlinick, S. Benson, J . McMillin, M, Byler. Seam High Carol White Janel Wyatt Mary Beth English Judi Stewart Bonnie Gilliland Barbara Jordan Linda Mershon Brenda Reser v We lady! 7Zot for fwuwzq ffl! Sdwol Way This play directed by Mr. Soetaert, has as its cast students from the various classes--an innovation from the traditional class play. The period costumes added much interest and color to the p1ay's production. Jim Williams escorts Andrea Price to the dance. Larry Jacks portrays the town drunk. ! E Larry Young threatens to brain the chaplain, Raymond Smith. Ronnie Baker and Fred Moore carry! im Williams onto the stage as Carol White looks on. Ronnie Baker watches as Larry Young threatens Roger Schemmer. Lynett Van Dyke, who played the part of the mother of two eligible young men, is not pic- tured. Danny Wilson confers with Roge Schemmer over an im p o r t a n matter. Kang and Queen of Hmm mm HW, H6- SEATED: Terry Berrier, Master High Jinksg Linda Lyons, Miss Highlinks. STANDING: Larry Ford, JoAnn Winkler, Bonnie Blystone, Dale Magginess. Hi-,T inks, the annual talent show of the,Tunior High, was presented November 12, Mrs. Paul played the processional for the crowning of the Master and Miss Hi-Jinks. Superintendent Gale Bartow crowned Terry Berrier and Lynda Lyons as rulers of the occasion. Attendants for the Master and Miss Hi-J inks were Joan Winkler and Larry Ford, ninth grade, and Bonnie Blystone and Dale Magginness, eighth grde. A corsage was presented to Mary Moore, principal of the Junior High, by the P.T.A, J oe Reynolds and Diann DeKese1 were crownbearers. Pages were Georgette Williamson, Sue Roberts, Amy Lale, Karen Burns, Brenda Mays, and Kay Schildhauser. Richard Gibson, Lon Jones, Richard Dyer, and .Terry Snead were the ushers. A very interesting talent show followed the coronation. KE Spin rf! 6-J'fa r W, DW Spark E'a6'for- fum 7a-JM Tru f WeJJ1r 612,515 ncig E-1l+or will-Ll KAPMGMU flfdmok EJ-'Po fe, x!fzn1f49 'Gpls+ 5301, Cdonrfw Compliments of nCKSON COUNTY DEMOCRAT IGNA EJl+or- Qful fllffor Typ?s+ ,jQSS:'5'fanf' 6'-Jffgr Z Spam fF..4'f.f ifmdffffzfg Exchange EAN-or M0105 MMM 'm,:s1- W MDV RF 'Rader 99-Q, 'J-QA!! -Phafugrafhe ,- Blum leqmdl SW SEATED: Gail Ogletree, Billie Kimbrell, Jeanette Meinershagen, Jim Dyer, Ann Clemens, Nancy Danner, Lynette VanDyke, Lynn White, Park Harden. STANDING: Roger Schemmer, Sandra Jones, Linda Clark, Betty Allen, Bitsy Iams, Mary Beth English. HAICD AT WORK HARDLY WORKING The 1961 staff wishes to thank everyone for his cooperation in helping us produce this yearbook. We hope that you will enjoy this book in years to come as much as we have enjoyed doing it for you. - BANK OF LEVASY Compliments ESTABLISHED 1907 F LEVASi', DIISSOURI o A FRIEND Who Serves The School QQTQREX R E 31 on Savings I PAUL GROSS, D.C. 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