Illmo Scott City High School - Memories Yearbook (Scott City, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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lllllS WILFORD RAINES Women, women, let me be, l'm no ladies' man, can't you see? Volley Ball, 3, 4, Junior Play, Baseball, 3. ROBERT ROSS Dependable, quiet, and true, Quite a nice young person, too. Memories, 4, Junior Play, Hilltop Crie BERNICE ROTH l would be better if I could, r, 4. But it's awfully lonesome being good. FHA, 4, Junior Play, Student Coun Club, 3. LEROY ROTH He slings a mean basketball, into the basket it will fall. Basket Ball, 3, 4, Baseball, 4, Junior P ROBERTA ROWLAN D Always willing to do her part, All her words come from her heart. cil, 4, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Glee lay, 3. Memories, 4, Hilltop Crier, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Junior Play, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Glee club, 3. EVELYN SANDERS A lovely smile, a winning way. . . That's our Evie every day. Memories, 3, 4, Hilltop Crier, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Queen of Hearts, 4. 7 , l t A l LORETTA SCHERER She's a master'of jitterbug and swing, And always ready for a fling. Majorette, 4, FHA, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, Volley ROGER SEAL Every class has his He-Man, Here's ours! Memories, 4, Hilltop Crier, 4, Basket Ball, 3, 4, Junior Play, Class President, l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD SPRADLIN He'll help himself, he'll help another, Ball, 3, Glee Club, 3. He can rightly be called a good 'big brother'.' BARBARA JEAN STECKLER You'll find our Barbara a very sweet girl, Among ALL jewels, you'd call HER a pearI. Glee Club, 3, FHA, 4, Memories, 4, Hilltop 4, Junior Play. PAUL WILKERSON Oh, what a funny man am I, Crier, 4, Volley Ball, 3 When l open my mouth, laughter floats high. Junior Play, Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 4, Memo I3 ries, 4. 4, Football, 3, Baseball

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DAN FRYE BOB HAMIL Arms, 4. BOB HARRIS Silence is golden, 4, Junior Play. BILL INNIS But I think a lot. I I JACK JUNGERS l'm wit'cha you, Baby. Football, 3, 4, Senior Play, Baseball, 3, 4. SHIRLEY KEESEE And her smiles like sunshine, Dart into every I-F student's heart. FHA Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Glee Club, 3, Volley Ball, 4. THELMA MARIE KINDER Never idle, never still, Always talking, talk she will. Memories, 4, Hilltop Crier, 4,' FHA. HELEN MCCOLLUM She looks like an angel, she acts like one, too, But you never can tell what an angel will do. Glee Club, 3, 4, Majorette, 3, 4, Junior Play, Memories, 4, Hilltop Crier, 4, Football Queen, 3, Memories Queen, 4. FRED MCKINNEY Athletics is his middle name, As an athlete some day he'll win tame. Football, 3, 4, Basket ball, 3, Football Captain, 3, Football Co- captain, 4. ALLENE OWEN From her duties she will not shirk, All she does is work, work, work!!! Hilltop Crier, 3, 4, Memories, 3, 4, National Honor Society, Glee Club, 3, 4, Head Librarian, 4, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, FHA, Junior Play. I2 The less there is to learn The less there is to forget Memories, 4, Junior Play TOMYEE HABUM She's so quiet when she s near That you'd never know she s here Glee Club, 3, Volley Ball 3 FHA 4 Not very tall, in fact quite small His good nature is loved by all Football, 3, 4, Basket ball Manager 4 Junior Play Sergeant at But who cares for gold when there is wine women and song Football, 3, 4, Football Co captain 4 Basket ball 3 BILLY JOE HENSLEY A plunge to the left, a turn to the right In football he has plenty of fight Basket ball, 3, 4, Football 3 4 Sergeant at arms 3 4 Baseball 3 I don't talk very much Memories, 4, Hilltop Crier 4 Junior Play National Honor Society



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Sl lllll llllllllllllll Oh, what a beautiful day for an airplane ride, in this year of I969. I am just about ready to start on my jour- ney across the United States to see what has become of my fellow graduates of I949. Here is my pilot-ready to start. Wait a minute, he looks,familiar to me. Well, he should, because it is Bill lnnis, President of TWA, and my private pilot on this journey. However, before I leave New York, I take a few minutes and try to locate some of the '49 graduates that are now living here. OH! Look over there! What does that large flashy neon sign say? Jungers-Crow Dancing Academy, and who do you think is their star instructor? l'll give you three guesses. Yes, that's right-Freddie McKinney. IYou know what I mean.l On I travel. Now I see before me Annapolis, Mary- land. Here the men are saying Yes man'n and no man'n to Miss Frances Bailey, the only female military in- structor in the world. I understand she teaches the boys how to run the obstacle course. A large white domed building comes into view, and I know that I am approaching Washington, D. C. Flying low over the Capitol building, what do I behold, but a familiar black curly head bending over her desk in an office. Who is she? Well, can't YOU guess? She is Ruth Ann Eifert, Republican, as Speaker of the House of Representatives. By the way, did you know that Con- gressman Eifert is noted for her filibustering, when a Democrat wants to put over a bill? Also, in another part of the building, I see a suite of office rooms with the name Bernice Roth on the main door. What is Bernice doing in Washington? Well, she is now the senior U. S. Senator from Missouri, and you should see the prices of farm products, corn is now S15 a bushel. I am now approaching Cleveland, Ohio, on my jour- ney, where I run across Bob Hamil. Bob is now managing the Cleveland Indians, and hopes to lead them out of the cellar. On to Chicago, Illinois, where I bump into none other than Bill Hensley. Bill and Virginia have now settled down in Chicago, where Bill is coaching the Bears. I bought a piece of candy on the plane and when I opened the wrapper, the candy was no good, so I looked at the wrapper and to my surprise-what did I read, Made in Perkins Candy Kitchen, St. Louis, Missouri. Upon reaching this fair city, I at once ventured to the office of the Perkins Candy Kitchen. After going up twenty floors I ran into a ten room office suite. In large letters on the main door I read Perkins Candy Kitchen, C. L. Perkins, President. I walked in and what do I see Before me? Othella Bean, taking dictation from C. L.'s nee. After a little chat, which lasted for about ten hours, I called on Estella Adaline Dunger, now president of Kiss- able Lips lnc. Her firm's motto is You Furnish the Lips, l'Il Make Them Kissable. The city has done wonders for Estella-what a shape she has-especially legs-just like little frogy's. I asked her if she was married, and with her wicked rolling eyes, she replied, l tried it five times, but you know how it is-. After my visit with Estella I was fatigued, and in need of a good rest, so I registered for a night at St. Luke's Hospital where Barbara Steckler is now chief surgical nurse. Say, she took good care of me. Am I bruised!!! I now head for the tri-cities-Illmo-Fornfelt-Ancell. I find that many of the graduates are now happily married, and raising their families. Among them is Jane Darby, OOPHs! I beg your pardon, I mean Mrs. Virgil Mowery. Next I saw Mrs. William Dale Hopke, whom we knew as Evelyn Sanders. By the way, who is that I see coming from the Post Office? Bless my heart, why if it isn't Rutha Sue Carr lbetter known as Susie l. Oh I AM sorry, I mean Mrs. Carl Rogers. She looks like a French doll all wrapped in cellophane. I stopped in Fornfelt, and I found Mrs. James Messmer lbetter known to you as Loretta Schererl and her five sons. I heard that Mrs. Norvel Friese ILouise Davisl has twin girls, and is expecting an- other pair soon. Louise says she wants to have the largest family in Ancell. Oh, yes, and by the way, Louise told me that Bob finally found a job, and has married Tommye Habum, and they settled down to raise their family of little Hopke's. Going by the Illmo Recreation Parlor, I noticed a sign reading Basket Ball game tonight-Olson Five vs. Graysboro. Upon inquiring about the Olson Five I found out that a prominent senior, Betty Albrecht, had married Lee Olson, and they had raised an all-star basket ball team. Papa and mamma are the coaches. My next stopping off place was Jefferson City. I immediately went to the Capitol to look after some im- portant business matters, and here I ran into Edward Spradlin, who now bears the title of Head of the Soil Con- servation Commission of Missouri. In passing through the halls of the Mo. Supreme Court Building, my eyes glanced at the heading on the main entrance to the court room. I was startled-I adjusted my glasses-I read the name over and over again. Can it be??? Yes, it must be true--that's what it reads-Chief Justice Daniel L. Frye. I now move north on my journey. I am flying low over Detroit, Michigan, and I lean out to satisfy my curi- osity to a large sign below--and what did it say-Madame Shirley Dunger Fifi Matrimonial Agency. That aroused my interest to the boiling point, so I just had to stop over-night and visit Madame Shirley Fifi. Did we gossip -YOU BET, we gave the entire class of '49 a good work over. Shirley told me that she has a flourishing business. Since January she has tied about three hundred knots. When I asked her about her mate, she replied that she was still burning her torch for the He-man of the '49 class, but that he had married seven times lwife one was none other than Estella Dungerl but every marriage went on the rocks. I asked her what was the cause of his matri- monial difficulties. She replied, good looks, and ham- burgers. Let's ride down to the University of Texas and see how the head football coach there is coming along. You would know him as Paul Wilkerson. Oh yes, I almost forgot, he and Barbara Farmer finally got married. Now, we are headed West. We have been flying for so very long, and I am so hungry. Where are we going to stop for some lunch? Where else but the Seven-Eleven Night Club in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Boy what a swankey place! Yes, even roulette wheels-plus a big hunk of muscle-curly hair lgood looking by the wayl proprietor. In a nonchalant way, this big he-man walked up to me. Just as he started to say May I serve you, I recognized him. Well, believe it or not, even with his Clark Gable mustache, I was not deceived. Sure enough it was handsome Roger Seal-the ice and ham- burger boy of I-F high. Roger tells me that he is making

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