N NX W x N QW S N , xx xx , X xXIH54 W XX ix X XR W ! X Mmm W N gy I Annual Staff sasgamirigw ,.a.,.,! ,.,Qx.,,m.g .V ' .s-aw' 5 - ax .. s as N an . X W a V , , . w T K fx gf W 1 H 'Elm -if Us W 15195, H ,E H H ,K mf H M 'H .E E M A 5 ,S , 1 E ,,., H, M W Y ,Ma , -W. W M. 5 S , . ,Eg ,mg-ggi .Madigan we saga H E .Eiga N, :H ,,, E is Ea W E a. H H, Q H aa: ' s ' V I na ss, H . , E , . V -Yi . S wa - ss E ,W M -5 2 s 2 as ss H 4 , SE- 5 ,. a , s B H Q as wagwgigwga sms .gy H-ga aa wi, E Us ma 5: , gs Mm mg as M M Us ,nm 4 Q . H a sz Q, .m EB s ,K H. if E X X E H Editor: . . . . . . Assistant Editor: . . . Business Manager: . . . . . . . Advertising Manager: . .... Assistants Sales Manager: . Assistants Class Editors: Activity Editors Sport Editors: Photographers: Artists: Typists: Sponsor: fd? Jewel Cassatt Janet Keller LeRby Mitchell . Dale Phipps Carolyn Rauch, Jerry Stacy, Leon Walker, Gerald Norris, Dean Goss . . . . . . .Nadine Hininger Barbara Waggener, Ronald McMillan, Glen Hannah, JoAnn Campbell, Lew Maneval Mary Jo Rains, Patricia Kneale, Fern Stuckey, June Webb Evelyn Holmes, Beauanna Waggoner, Mdlma Baker Valgene Hart, Marvin Wescott, Kent Howrey Patricia LeMasters, Bonnie Medley Howard Pettyjohn, Clark Conklin Joan Pennington, Viola Cunningham . Mrs. Zelda M. Smithpeters ' v f 171: is xi B. If A . , ',Hf. e g .ri far, . 1 . Y fa is, - H , ,Q L - ii .ff , I, if- r, . ,vi z. t U af' - n ' wi ' - . , ,, I . Y . i Y , -1 wa- 4 -fm., A - fl -. Q ,ffl ,.... , Q ,Z q -, '. ., ,M V 1, ,gfh AI ' A, -1 - .uU,.g'- , f f w 1 mv L -X, yi A , I i, . , A , - K. A - 75,10 1, -A - iv' afy a ,C ,'-J-G 0- OM -.,. . Pfw ' if ln' m 1W F Dedicafion 1 With pride, we dedicate this volume of THE EAGLE, to J'asper's F.F.A. Chapter, for their continuous and enterprising participation in F.F.A. work for the past 25 years. To the members of previous years, the present chapter members, and Gale Joslin, adviser, we applaud you in your achievement of twice being awarded the National Gold Emblem for your program of work. n My ft liiie 444- I , 'r 'f' I' ' , ' :.'. '- . JJ J I it 'f.ufN5fQf1n ll 'I - ' ' Q I ,127 ' Q l,vf,1' ! 'fyn . N.f'514 slr: gi, ' - l , Q 05.1 - N 4 ., T L AOQAFILAW ' n . , N3 'Ls ' -'i 1 '94 '- '-. :Yo .4 ofa X :X 1,1 , H 'Q U 1 4 ' . xl U A Vif lf. . It ' A' I Mtv' My V 'H 3 JH 'WB rn- ., 'gin . 13931 ff-11---.A 4-.. ,. ... W Y -Y 1, ' - - , va--,, mix 'Q 'I -.f f iw' . ' ,K K' K A 13 13 Y. I - - wiv fix,-'xg .ilf ' QW! A-' 3,311 ,X ' -A , HA -an ..f .ffm will f-' WA' M K .V - , , - V ,, -- H - wg- me Mfgmfs ,Tien .pg .1 1- 5 rw 5 ,,5,.- -:- - Mn. -f ' M T up ,HI 1:1 14, , 4 .me -vu' -1 -fr' EM -Ld' , . 1--was R ' 4' A J A ' . L3 ai. - Emi Qlfawz . -1 - A122 Q D .Ly In . ., , J 1. , W, W A, Him-1 fx . gi W Mm X ' V' ,a E M qw -- gg, 54:5 2' 7 b 52752 '- f . 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K- -3 QQ' SEN-' I 'u 1 I ' ga I ' 'i,.Q,n A KM G A Hg, 1:5 - Yi' 1- K , . w ei, I' I wg ' - ,. ..- . rg . - ,fy l- . in n ' 25355 +5- '1 ..:' .gr -'L .Q ' A -Q N LL , 1 fa -- J . . ' ' A 'il - 11. x t 'fn'rr1 N' ' ' 'T H E'15'v if if-I J Q 'Y' 5 It if 1? W R' - mir. 1 '-35,3 3 J' 7' F ' 3 u 'EB 'Y 5 WSWS M 1 wwf sf' 'fa 1- -. - fv 5' Wm' mf. x 1 'gy ,Q ':,j,,'j35 uf' 'P g. ..D,1,q avi .I J H I QL? vIl'f'fS I-fir., gif' 6 my J 4 s..4.. 5 . ' ' Eb.-'2-n-'f 1 -7 P ' --' - - 5,0 7 ' . - 0 :REE , Lidiyf 5? 91,4 2 L K f -gpg. fa. - , .I 5 Q ,, xg. ,fy--- n 1 .19: ' ff N54 'yuh -V X, . ,-..-. W X-.1 ' BE if fuk i nul lu. Administration Beam Educahon Clarence P. Porter President q-.9 ? George Campbell Martin Selvey i i i 1 D. R. McDonald, Superintendent Superintendent D. R. McDonald is completing his second year in Jasper, with a renewed two-year contract. Improvements accomplished under his administration include the raising of our school from a Class A to a Class AA schoolg the addi- tion of a high school principal and grade supervisiong the construction of three new classroomsg the ex- tended consolidation of the districtg a librarian and planned library expansiong an art course addedg increased emphasis on audio- visual educationg a comprehensive testing program has been inaugurat- edg conversion of the old Ag. shop to a field houseg improvements of the athletic field and bleachers added. vice-President Treasurer i . j i 3 -H e R Q iii - G35 Q' da, 57 Q is 'tal - ' ' W I '. 1 : Quin , I ?-Q' . X . A x Ax yqjy XX Dean Kincaid George Bastion Thomas Ball Helen M- Smith Member Member Member Secretary E35 Jack L. Pearson, A. B. M. A. in The Teaching of English 'FS Ilah Sullens History Charleen Smith B. S. in Education B. S. in Education hth Sf Sth Grades 7th and 8th Grades its 'SEQ Faculty 5 A S I Sf: I Q. I 0 Nm 4 if N 'X 'ga s X ..i:. .. . William Robert Rice Olga McCoy B. S. in Education B. S. in M1510 Mathematics-Science Music-Speech ?W?'ET??'3lw 1 Es- - K M :.: 54 ' if 4 EEE Q. : -is as-of ss. 4 H H N , , I I E W' 3 A +1 H - 'sq sa E E A imma asf. if.. E L, WH- .. , fgfsffww it f gl?-3 3:53 , W, W a gif- E me K , , k H ja. H Q Gladys S. Rice AI Bl English . .saw Anita C. McKay B. S. in Education lst Grade W 1 H, H. Fred Thompson Itinerant Instructor Institutional On-Farm Training you Lawrence Gil es B. S. and M. S. in Education High School Principal y . Physical Education ' Q Social Studies Christine V. Poush Zelda M' Smj-'bhPet'eTS B. 3. in Edhucation B. S. in Education Commerce Librarian-Art Faculty A:-V it si 7 - 1: Y . it 95: 51 - f' -E A: ' c X 'K if 'l l-fart-A-.G f ha. . B E ' :E L5-:Ji-- Ge ..4 1 5 4 ,'S-fLQf,,:n Ima, 'ES' f tai-.-y sfrfs Gif' IE, fa? Jig? Q' .- - -' A . . f . 2:2 - 1 5 . nggie ss. E . , . IV...,..,. Q .. 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'f?':t A '1j X- X ' L :X X 11TXXXiX H' X ' -Xa KX s-.Qi Xifw' 357 l X FQ X95 ! '..::.1 ', 'Hgh I. - .,t '. . ' 1 L, Jim McCune Rosenary Baker N X. , . mm ' X XI? X. M MX A J 'T 6 - . ff X ' 1 ' R ' K.. X -r Ernest Grain Q Q 2 ,f , Q .15 be a n d fp 'rf rl , , Y , X jvf .J f f Grades 4 First Row: Larry Andrews, Kenneth Arnold, Paul Bemis, Lonrrie Porter, Elaine Zaerr, Barbara Etter, Dixie Sharp, Kay Steinkamp, Donna Rice, Karel Kay Hobson, Dean Kneale, Tomy Gresham, and Max Smith. Second Row: Gerrie Garner, Dale Chabino, Carl Dean Chadd, Don Johnston, Roy Gene Worley, Bill Hoenshell, Tonmy Ball, Elzene Camerer, Velma Wescott Karen Murphey, Larry Hannah, Ronnie Wells, and Ronnie Hughes. Third Row: Miss Charleen Smith, teacher, Charles Rodebush, Johnny Rains, J errry Yount, Donald Volkman, Bob Teeter, Leroy Chorum, Laura Mae Teeter, Betty Teeter, Mary Davis, Karalyle Saltsman, Betty Etter, Marie Taylor, Theresa McCoy. Absent when pictures were taken: Bobby Andrews and Tommy Cohn. 3 1, fs 1 1-X1 f f f fXf 1 gig' 4hf and , J Grades as J First Row: Ruth Arm Phillips, Carolyn Irhscott, Sharon Gentry, Janice Lambeth, Nancy Miller, Eula Donnel, Geneva Divine, Sharon Hughes , John Williams , Raymond Bemis, James Davis, Floyd Murphey, and Donald Webb. Second Row: Larry Bowman, Gale Norris, Leroy Chadd, Doris Teeter, Patricia Pettyjohn, Sylvia Ball, Robert Volkman, Dale Wayne Sullens, Mac Kincaid, Gerald Boyd, David Rush, and Henry Taffner. Third Row: Mr. Quentin West, teacher, Donna Lovelace, June Zaerr, Ruth Holman, Larry Rice, Franklin Phillips, Ronnie Poush, John Teeter, Vernon oswalt, Carol Worley, Sandra Pope, and Emerald Rish. Absent when pictures were taken: Troy Chorum. 1 .' 1 --1 . ' . f 12 .SW J' JI' J' H' J' 'I' -.' .,' af .6 ,gf .1 G- , - at . 1 . F53 Grades First Row: Ricky Norris, David Hughes, Vernadine Hoenshell, Sylvia Miller, Adele Hobson, Harriette Tabler, Janice Ball, Paul Rice, Kenneth Weber, Jimmy Zaerr, Gene MhNary, and Linda Arnold. Second Row: Rhubella Harper, Carol Maude Boyer, Rayanna Yale, Roleen Goss, Carol Sue Phillips, Carol Ann Miller, Orla. Edward Davis, Ann Johnston, Jimmy Baker, Stephen Pattison, Jimmy Steinkamp, and Mrs. Ilah Sullens, teacher. Third Row: Darrel Simmons, Ruth Wiggins , Carolyn Rice, Dick Ward, JoAnn Snrlth, Sharon Kay McCork1e, Larry Foster, Vern Korn, Vera Marie Melvin, and June Holman. Absent when pictures were taken: Stevie Weatherly, Linda Rice, Billy Mer- chant, Joe Merchant, and Janet Cohn. Wit Wi Ti ff, Eggs, and 120 Grades First Raw: Jackie Hughes, Sherry Isenmann, Patty Zaerr, Madelene Bronson, Sylvia Rush, Kay Harper, Glenda Sherril, Gilbert Tygart, Earl Webber, Stephen Ward, John Boyer, and Dickie Pope. Second Row: Glenda Divine, Lyman Butler, Joyce Smith, Kent Simmons, Tommy Smith, Henry Yost, Carolyn Stebler, Helen Chadd, Kay Phillips, Karen Turner, Lana Hobson, and Peggy McClintock. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Hodgson, teacher, Christine Pattison, Stephen Ward, Carl Johnston, Donald Poush, Jimmy Hood, Sa.mu.el Sails, Gale Joslin, Carter Pugh, Karla Kay Norris , and Winda Foster. Absent when picture was taken: Vicki Taylor, Mary Donnel, Thomas Markus, and Patty Cohu. ill K L - . 1 .f A -,,,.,,1 X , ,, it ,ff llf' MW First 'IIA E Lili., ' T Grade r,,1m4M X ZX, ' fig B n'Zf','25Q'1iz, 'Tx . ' 4 x, I ,Il P, 'rm . H' YMMWIH ' .ff ' 1 First Row: Sue Ann McClintock, Leslie Jordan, Herman Turner, Terry Johnston, Linda Isenmann, Jacqueline Boyer, Barbara Waltz, Gary Wescott, Larry Giles, Terry Neher, and Burl Sites. Second Row: Judy Phillips, Terry Hemingway, Karen Chadd, Johnnie Rodebush, Jimmy Yale, Albert Lucas, Mike Sails, Terri Stump, and Ronnie Bemis. Third Row: Mrs. Anita McKay, teacher, Fred Pugh, David Lambeth, Connie Kincaid, Bobby Davis, Harriet Hobson, Norma Jean Pettyjohn, Steve Bowman, Jackie Yost, Larry McCork1e, and Nancy Teeter. Absent when pictures were taken: Lynda Coates and Richard Taft. 0 -X' - li, z,. 17' 4., 'JI 4' B YGV1 '. 4'- 3 mif' 5: L fi s i ' -ttfa qno T 1 f . 'T Student COW I Joan Gourleyg Pat Knealeg Jerry Stacy, June Webb, Secretary, Mr. L. Giles, sponsor, Herbert Crisler, President, Valgene Hart, Marvin Wescottg Darrell Bradley, and Jewel Webb. Tommy Gentry was absent when picture was taken. School Paper Staff ' ..K ' Typing II publishes and edits school paper First row: Mary Jo Rains, Howard Pettyjohn, Jewel Cassatt, Evelyn Holmes, and Barbara Waggener. Second row: Helvia Schubert, Carolyn Rauch, Janet Keller, Nadine Hininger, Fern Stuckey, Clifford Rodebush, and Valgene Hart. Third row standing: Mrs. Smithpeters, sponsorg Jerry Stacy, Beauanna Waggener, Joan Gmver, Viola Cunningham, and Joan Pennington. Back row standing: Dean Cloud, Jim Lambeth, Bill Andrews and LeRoy Mitchell. Herbert Crisler, Howard Prine, and Dean Goss were absent. Mrs. Olga McCoy, Music Director This is the first year that the band has had new uniforms and marched at foot- ball games. They participated' in awayh fromrhome paradesg taking part in K.S.T.C homecoming at Pittsburg, Kansas, and in the Joplin Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade. Peggy Payne was chosen by the student body to be Jasperfs WMiss Merry Christmasn. My Grade School Band Q QGQBK W ww .om Clarlnets Kathleen McCoy Eula Goss Karen 1-Iern Jewel Webb Shlrley Porter Mane Taylor Donna Wallace Ella Mane Teeter Betty Teeter Comets Carolyn Rauch Jerry Stacy Ellen Weatherly Carolyn Anderson Karlyle Saltsman Karen Murphey Gerrle Garner Flute Barbara Stacy Saxophones Connle Hemlngway Joan Gresham Laura Teeter Tenor Saxophone June Webb Bar 1130116 Saxophone Ken Maneval Trombones Lew Maneval Elzene Came re r Mrs . Olga McCoy Dlrector Ba ri t one Ronald P'1CM1118II Oboe Dale Wayne Sullens Bass Horns Howard Pettyjohn Carl Ramseyer Snare Drums Janelle Tumble Rlchard Anderson Dwaln Andrews Cymbal s Glen Hannah ,, Bass Drum Tommy Gentry ew W mag-as gd? .Wagg- P-ww me was Offuce Helpers Q-.M H ex 4 Vtggw 1 v , gf 1 1 , 1 6' r , H Q l E fx af 3 rf ton, Nadlne H nlnver D e b a t e T e a Helen Srnrbh and Dale Phlpps fl- ' V ,Qs W. ,M,f,'1 ' V NYM: - ., I wrax .-f I i ff ya, IQ w. 4'g.5'.-dQ:.V,gv,,11 Pt'-YQ' 15 -- Q J E Bonnie Medley, Jewel Melvin Simmons, Dale Juniors Presented Grandpa Hangs The Hollqv CAST Grandad Howard Mr. Howard, Grandad's Son Mrs. Howard, his wife Susan Howard, the Daughter Larry Howard, the son Mrs. Leland, a neighbor Betty Leland, Larry's girlfriend Miss Birch, a newspaper reporter Ann, the Howand's maid Arthur Colby, Susan's fianc3 A Young girl Neighbor Ladies Melvin Simmons Lew Maneval Leota Williams Pat Kneale Ronald McMillan June Webb Yvonne Garrett Bonnie Medley Harriette McNary Marvin Wescott Pat LeMasters Kay Sweezy Allene Braker Margaret Sims Wilma Baker Bonnie Yount Donna Wallace Directed by Mrs. Olga McCoy IVAQIVXV N 5 155555, 1' - I if I r v ' , ., 2 7'?:a1' Homecoming Queen Attendant Connie Hemingway i953 Football Schedule Lockwood 7 Lamar 24 Seneca 26 Greenfield 6 Miller 7 Carl Junction O Carterville 7 Piero Cit e y 6 Sarcoxie 19 Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper sf . fe Attendant Joanne Gresham 5 . Lb, f f ' ' ' ' ' IQ E V Q - . R Q . 3 a my 5 E 9 i' L ' H - . 131 R 'y' u1in NhTg? f-Q, F' Q 'ix w N 13 W if f 4 -. - an - -gf, gjff I, ' U N J 'Q 5 J g Va uh I , i if U A ar I H i 5' ,N S Eagx Q 1 J J QW MS ' 41 Z ESQ X K ,ff f X9 1. ig xx, ,ef J wiv A team squad members left to right: Duane Howrey, student manager, Marvin Wescott, Herbert Crisler, Jim Peveler, Dean Cloud, Ronald James, Coach Lawrence Giles, Jerry Runnels, LeRoy Mitchell, Howard Pettyj ohn, Valgene Hart, Kent Howrey, Charles Anderson, student manager. The Jasper Basketball team of 1953-Sh was the finest produced by the school in years. The years record,o:f.' 22 wins and 8 1osses,was among the best compiled in this ar The team was runner up in the Sub-Regional Tournament and advanced to the Regional Springfieldmhere they were defeated by Wheaton who won the Tournament. The entire trav ing squad was made up of Juniors and Seniors who have played from 1 to 3 years of bask ball for Jasper High. The Jasper A team averaged 61.7 points per game while holding the opposition 50.5. For the season, the Eagles scored 1605 points compared to 1315 for the oppositi The future looks bright for another good team next year by the showing made in Miller Preview Tournament by the returning players. They won third place. Graduates f the 1953-511 team are: Dean Cloud, Herbert Crisler, LeRoy Mitchell, Valgene Hart, and H ard Pettyjohn. Schedulem . PM J W Regular Games - .'.-. fx z Regvlar Games They ' 4 I . Q-, ' -l We They Sarcaxie ig HAH Sarcoxie 37 e Duenweg 7 my ml' Tournament Gilles They Liberal bg Sheldon A 23 . . Alba 2 Alba 70 Carthage Invitational Carterville M6 Carterville M Neosho Sl 32 Duenweg 28 Alba S3 .T. E 6 Diamond 23 Diamond 72 Dlmnd. 5 58 Pierce City 73 Sheldon 29 21.EikE2.'1fL?-1. 6 8 st. Peters 36 Pierce City bl Car. 'mfftlon 9 3 Liberal M7 se. Peters 50 Mtmfm 16 79 W Carl Junction 53 Liberal 73 Dlamonfl 711 68 Carterville 31, Carl Junction 115 Sarfione 67 68 3911603 51 Carterville 117 laura Sarcolcle 61 Seneca 5 2 wyeaton . 38 73 Sarcoxie 72 Miller Preview Lockwood S8 no weehburn 60 h? Miller 33 37 Fairview 65 56 The Jasper B team earned a record of 5 wins and 10 losses. The team scor- ed SOO points compared to 6149 for the opposition. This was a rebuilding year for the B team and it was composed of Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors. While the record is not an outstanding one, all the boys gained a great deal of valuable experience and we hope that they will greatly strengthen next year's A team. B team squad members left to right, first row: Ernest Crain, Richard Wes- cott, Dwain Andrews, Wayne Baker, George Baker. Second row: Donnie Hughes, Harold Learning, Denzil Pennington, Larry Berry, Richard Taylor, Leonard Baker, Gerald Norris. Third row: Coach Giles, Frank Kling, Raymond Pottorf, Alvis Offill, Jim Peveler, Romld James, StariLey Shaw, Kent Howrey, Leland Still, Duane Howrey, student manager. Q93 W f- '- vs 1 -I Q3 , ,bb x Connie Hemingway, June Webb, Carolyn Rauch, Pat Johnston, Eula Goss, and Viola Cunningham ws. . i o Front Rowzr L. Still, G. Baker, E. Crain, W. Baker, R. Wescott, W. Sanders V. Davis, D. Hughes, and F. Kling. Second Row: D. Howrey, D. Bradley, D. Pennington, D. Deffenbaugh, A. Offill S. Shaw, C. Baker, H. Learning, and L. Baker. Third Row: Mr. Giles, Coach, C. Rodebush, K. Howrey, H. Crisler, R. Pottorf J. Rnnnels, R. James, D. Cloud, C. Conklin, M. Wescott, V. Harb, and Anderson, student manager. ' Home Economics HQ' M-H5395 Jasper's F.H.A. Chapter Out of forty girls enrolled in Home Ebonomics courses, twenty-seven are members of F.H.A. v F5 'gE? l E'Xf'1 gf ggfsaff.. ' ,E iw we is wa 'WH gms gl Q99 sq, Q - 1 V H ct' K xi G 3 'o 13 M mr 'F-Ly FZ M- fr ' ..4TT. 1 , 3 Q I., i gg ly as -1 1,0 3 EM 0 O X PUT Ni ,, P.-fix NEWH Mrs Frances Sharp Adviser W' f H ' N E- H me Gem ,M ' W Home Economics II Wig? 0,1 fs? 0 President Carl Shaw, crowns Queen, Wilma Marjorie Pugh, sophomore attendant, and Webb, freshman attendant. Activities F.F.A. Initiation ff! 1-4+-' F. F. A. Chapter - .I We -z.f,, . .7-Q-51.1 1-. Q 551-104, .J s 0. X-' -gf . ,- - 3 ' 3 'V 1 OQL . 4045 Lf . UL ' L, U ,J jf Gale G. Joslin F F A Mrs. Helen Smith, Chapter ' . . of Agriculture Dept . F.F. A. Officers Mr. Gale Joslin, Adviserg Melvin Simmons, Treasurerg Clark Conklin, Secretary- Dale Phlpps, V168 President, Carl Shaw, Presidentg Charles Anderson, Sentinelg Duane Howrey, Reporter. B W Transportation The five above busses, owned by Pettyjohn Brothers, travel a total of miles per day to carry 173 Pupils. The drivers are: Tom Sterling Bemis, Quentin West, Chester Bemis, and Howard Pettyjohn I k 9 1 'A A - S-.I ' , Q-6 2 5 - -- 41' :av-1-3 - L H - .e,, ..x-- op , - 5555?-DTIZIP' ' 7 ' 1 rf:-mi: ' 'Hn W .. Zrfffihfi -my-r ' 41231 ,,, Q ':?ih-Q-'97 - Jan g, ' 4.,m3,.-- and 'Q:f.':e Que -, ,- A .w ' -- ,- . Ae., A' ' O M ,,JC'Qy 1 :,?s.'3QiL,31i' f Z ' :W 'Q :Q .. .' RI 3 1 nfiiilnlg ,z EQ gf. Ei . f QS if f WH' K - e 4 ' W' il' ' L-in 7 B75 5 V A LL y r V I H 31 mea :Xi , lllfllk 'f -'fem ,Walt ' Jnum, ev' ff ' 'Q Cooks: Hrs. Ruie Pugh and Mrs. June Howrey Student Helpers: Kent Howrey, Jim Pefveler, Leota Williams, Betty Chadd and Jean Steinkamp. The average number of meals served each day is approximately 170. F PA 517 O 954' . Q-'Q . 'J Q ff- 151- , .. . .., , 4 1 1!-..51'-' -' 6, 4? fb, -27' fy fo 'l897' PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. James Hern, Mrs. Harold Baker, Mrs. Roy Webb, Mrs. Lewis Phillips, Mrs. Jack Boyer, Supt. D. R. McDonald, Mrs. Ward Patti- son, Mrs. Vaughn Maneval, Mrs. Parker Andrews, and Mrs. Earl Bow- man. CSeveral members were absent when picture was taken.D OFFICEIB President . . . . . . . Mrs. Ward Pattison Vice- President . . . Mrs. Paul Weatherly Secretary . . . . Mrs. Anita McKay Treasurer . . . . Mrs. James Hern Parlimentarian . . Mrs. Gene Saltsman Reporter . . . . Mrs.. Harry Ward COMMITTEE CHAIHMEN Membership O 0 o 0 0 0 Q 0 n o Q o Mrso Baker Budget and Finance . . . . . . . . . Mrs. James Hern Character and Spiritual . Mrs, Vaughn Maneval Hospitality . . . . . . Mrs. Parker Andrews Program - - - - Q . . Mrs. Earl Bowman Congress Publication . . . Mrs. Roy Webb 0 o u o Q o o Mrs. Paul Taylor Room Mothers . . Mrs. Vernon Hoenshell Founders' Day - . Mrs. Louis Phillips PPOJGCV -Q - - . Mrs. Jack Boyer Senior Pla A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS x xx gf- By Anne Ferring Weatherly April 30, 1951, U . Q, delle Thonns Taylor, Assistant Manager of Alliance Store . Esther Taylor, his attractive wife Chuck, his son, almost Sixteen . Patty, his daughter, eighteen Danny Hudson, neighborhood friend of Chuck's . . Edmund Davis, another friend of Chuck's . . Susie Bryant, an admirer of Chuck's . . . Bob Callaway, Patty's steady beau Olive Kendall, friend of Patty's . . . . . Rufus B. Hill, Manager of the Alliance Store . . Adeline Hill, his wife . . Marla Kay, movie star . . I I O 0 Sam Wilson, radio publicity man . Hilda Sorenson, Taylor-'s mid TruckDriver . . . . . Director, Mrs. Olga McCoy Student Manager, Evelyn Holmes Produced by special arrangement with Row, Peterson and Company, Evanston, Illinois, and White Plains, New York. 0 0 Dean Goss . Jewel Cassatt . Valgene Hart Viola Cunningham Herbert Gzisler LeRoy Mitchell . Mary Jo Rains . . Dean Cloud Kathleen McCoy . Dale Phipps Nadine Hininger Helvia Schubert Howard Pettyj ohn . Carolyn Rauch Charles Anderson w: This picture was taken the C12-Y M I , , the Play Cast was chosen. ,. -,gwgf..+,',,,,:. f -gc I, 44,5 L -1. September E gistration of Students School Opens Student Council Election Cheerleaders Elected Class Organizations Bus Inspection F.B. Lockwood, Qherej P.T.A., First Meeting F.F.A. Initiation Assembl Y F.B. Lamar, Cherej Band Circus .5.g.,a,a,j?:, . .v?z'E-'fzffwgszifr . 2'-1.,':fxg':1'fEr-'- 15'-4'5'j .J1-4, cd, ,...g,v.Yv ., at ST AR? Q I 1 fibres First Issue of The Eagle F.B. Seneca, ftherej Barnwarmin' F.B. Greenfield, fherej Freshman Party F.F.A. Convention F.B. Miller, Qtherej Teachers' Meeting Junior Party Sophomore Party F.B. Homecoming F.B. Carl Junction, Cherej F.H.A. Meeting, Carthage Music Operetta F.B. Carterville, CthereD .B. C.J., B Team ftherel .B. Pierce City, fherej ementary Pie Supper .B. Sarcoxie, ftherel .F.A. Carnival .B. Sarcoxie, Cthereb XX School Calendar 1953-54 Decembe r 5 if NQQ B.B. Duenweg, Cherel 1 Carthage Tournament 2-5 Junior Play 10 B.B. Sheldon, Cherej lh B.B. Alba, Cherej 15 Christmas Pageant 22 All School Christmas Program 23 Christmas Holidays Begin 234 F' , I Y X March Speech Play at Alba 3 Music Festival, Carterville 3 Liberal Play 5 Preview Tournament, Miller 8-12 Joplin Music Festival 17-19 Sub-district Music Festival, Carthage 19 Dollars for Sense 23 Sub-district F.F.A. Contest 30 0 Ai Q K, October QMWMI January 1. B.B. Carterville, Cherej l School Rsopens U A - B.B. Duenweg, Ctherel 5 pnl JF- High B'B'1 Carthage 7 District Music Festival, B.B. Aibi, Cthereb 5 Springfield 11-9 B-B- D1-Hmoflds Were? 12 District F.F.A. Contest 8-9 B-B- Sheldon, where, 13 Easter Music Program 15 B.B. Pierce City, fherel lg Good Friday Vacation 16 Annual Pictures 1 St t F F B.B. so. Ponoi-S, qthoroy 19 Segigr P155 Contest mfg B.B. Liberal, fherej 22 B.B. Carl Junction, Cher-ej f 29 fl , .. '7 Q ?e? . ff- 'JMZSLQIQ 21? 1 fn' Y' ,Q pl' ix February 5 xg Gradeschool B.B., Hawthorne 2 May 'YK F.F.A. B.B. Lamar Cherej 3, A H B.B. Cartervillesftherej 3 F'FfA' Bam3uetB t lg 'T' B.B. Seneca Ctherel S Junlobsenlor anque ' - .2':.: . 3 Baccalaureate 16 Polio Benefit Game 8 F. 1 Examinations lo-19 io. 1-list. Radio Slfit Ainid Assembl M 18 November on Lincoln 9 Seiior Assembly 19 F.F.A. B.B. Sarcoxie, Cherej lO E1 enta Promotion Conference Tournament, em . ry 20 Dumas 8-12 gxferiiiilleni zo Band Benefit como 15 SO? 1 E21 ds 21 F.F.A. B.B. Carthage 17 C O0 Senior Party 18 B.B. Sarcoxie, Chex-el 19 . . . Music Assembly by Liberal 2h ' Q hanksglvlng H0l1dayf1,..4fw, 26' F.F.A. B.B. C321 Junction 25 6 ISN f 4 Sub-Regional Tournament, 'fc' S- Sarcoxie 22-27 1 1 . 1155? 1 Q 9 v 5 ixiifgi w . - , -1 Fw X , ' EV vig 'R A -'- U an 1 iv vt -F5-K 'I X I 'L 5' Q ax ' ' 3 h . - , i.. 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School Boy Patrol' . ,g,::,+2' 1 . A , A -: '.i1'.v,'5f4 ' ' '. ,..:,', T , ,. I 3- Ln., 3 31 ,, Eff- 'Q' 1 -, - gift. jufwyl 1 S f W IWW: ir fl I 5 I' I . + X 5 ! .Qi 1 rv .i. 33:8 :AL 'I .fur , w , , 2 L , .M .1 .TI l 'N- F f Gf QJLEW' 'ya smellin' Peb'0Zv'j0h-U n .42 ,, ,- .A 1.1 N 1 ut-S1 U ' '. , qfx' flu: .. F .U 4: 5, ,.- .1 'Y -- ,., , . . -. ri' X ' X 1'I ad -I QW. ur ! pi fp. . a ' U1 'Q 1 A r 1 i ' V 1 l A fl LQ 'L ' ' 1 N ' , '44 1 sv P 1' ' .,. in ,,, , . ,- q -. M 4 ,t A o , I Y.. . 1 g Jw .Mr B s xp x I 1 ig. . f ll Y gf. 'nr' , - ' JJ . CN, 1 'A M 5 ' .f VS sf A 4' ' , ,q- QQ: 41211, P' L f' Avy Q W I ll rx , 'tif .. ,4 Pop and Mrs. Rice 1 , 4 f 1 P 5 1 L X I' , ,i 1 ' 1 ws. Y .1 JK- . Y '1 J,-, ., miata' Lx F lba 4: '?'.'i24i lb 5 13 vw 1 ' - mi 1 Senior- Parts' ,gig ?,Ef f ,LwHfi' F V R , ,. ,U , .5 Q , 5 All I mir. I QW ,Q This brings to a close the record for the year of 1955 54 We have through our themea Goun ry Life, paid tribute the rural com munities surround ing our school It is our hope that our school will continue to grow as the demands for ts service grows the community. ANNUAL STAFF KM N' TP 14 W W1 I I iff'-7 f fwwgfm QAMQQM 490-fu.,u-Cvv QW QV if ig W f 0 17 f ffm W l W T : 5 U V, 151 ' 1 -f ,ff ff '42 - V ,,1Wf A..f w Egizf ' fa Q 'Q --f ' , U.-W ' 4, , F -k1g4.izfa:E15.ia ' 5 Ls:.:::l'A f 1:m'5Zii7,5 E-inf , 'ri -. - -x' ,il-Q , -IL -.1 if- -11 -Q. 17- ,, Behund Every Electrlc Swltch Reddy to Leap at Your Command' Reddy Kllowatt 1S always on hand nght behmd your e1ectr1c sw1tch waltmg to leap mto act1on and do whatever Job you have for h1m H1s labor IS cheap and the more he does the less he gets pald per hour Let Reddy do all the Work he can 1n your home NL,-1 'F vv ' 'WI Huang Q The Emplre Dlstrlct Electrlc Co Our Sincere Congra'rulaTions To The Graduafing Class 1 954 RPM Manufacturing Company LAMAR MISSOURI ,Q , - S 1 . . ,W fl l . . f .s . ,I .. v K ' 4 .i . . , 0 f is 2 Q2 I y 1 We ponnt with pride to the tact that we are a unlt of the Mlssourl Farmers Association a tax paying co operative group ot more than 150 OOO Mlssourl Farmers whose arm us to make better farm homes and better llvlng through better farm incomes JASPER FARMERS EXCHANGE 1 ' I 1 . Maneval Grain 8: Supply Co Grain - Seed - Feed - Coal - Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing Ph0ne6 - Jasper, Missouri CURNUTT'S F0013 MART 3. QUALITY-SERVICE-ECONOMY '+.0,,.m 5 Your Friendly AG Stores F lexo-O-Lators, Inc. Carthage, Missouri Hardware FerTiIizer Seed Duo-Therm Hearers Chief PainTs SwifT's Ferrilizers Armour's Ferfilizers Keysfone Seed ROY WEBB Jasper Missouri Best WISH ES from CARTHAGE MARBLE CORPORATION Foreign and Domestic Marble Ozark Gray Interzor Carthage Exterzor Crushed Stone Agrzcultural Lzmestone CARTHAGE MISSOURI Compllmems from THE JASPER COUNTY NEWS Publishers of Home Town News H N and E M WARD Jasper Mlssourl 3 ll ' Il 0 0 GEORGE CAMPBELL Dealer in Goodyear Tires Tydol 8a Veedol Products Phone 85W Jasper, Mo. CLARENCE L. RAND GARAGE -First Class Repair Work- Front-end Alignment and Wheel Balancing Phone 28 Jasp er, Burgner-Bowman-Matthews LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials of All Kinds Baker Motor 8. Impl. Co. ADMIRAI. TELEVISON WELDING 8. REPAIR SERVICE Phone 34 Lee Bowden Jasper Missouri Phone 41 Jasper, Missouri Hi-Way 71 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF Conoco Station 8. Cafe J U DY'S Gasoline - Oil - Greasing JASPER MISSOURI PHONE 99 JASPER, MO. COMPLIMENTS Compliments of OF HITES STATION Pat and Vera's cafe GOOD EATS GAS 81 OIL JASPER MISSOURI Jasper, Missouri Phone 98 CARTERS GROCERIES, DRY GOODS CHOICE MEATS, SHOES We Specialize in Time GAYLOR J EWELERS BULOVA - GRUEN ELGIN - HAMILTON WATCHES ,,More for Less Moneyu KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Phone 2340 4th 8. Main S.W. Corner Square A J SPER MISSOURI CARTHAGEI Mo. Compliments of EVERETT PHILLIPS R E C R EAT I O N Compliments E D M I S T O N ' S Everything in Clothing Jasper' Missouri Carthage, Missouri DEEMS Hubbard Grocery and Farm Equipment Co. 5e ViCe SIBIION JOHN DEERE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS SALES SERVICE Highway 71 and Base Line LAMAR BUTLER Phone 18F1 3 Mo, JASPER, MISSOURI LAMAR PRODUCE POULTRY 81 EGGS PAY WAY FEEDS I Phone 4445 LAMAR MO. LAMAR GREENHOUSE Cut Flowers Corsages Wedding Decorations PIanTs Funeral Designs Bulk Garden Seed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold, Owners Phone 4497 IOS EAST 9Tl'I, LAMAR, MO. 1001: Hugh Index Proved Dalry Sires AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE I I0 and State Lme KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI GRADY CAMPBELL, Jasper Representative Telephone 149 before 9 30 a m Cong ratulatlons Sensors DR J D MAGEE Jasper Missouri Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE WINSTON CARTER Agent CARTHAGE MISSOURI Carthage Evenlng News Smce 1872 Your Newspaper for Complete Coverage of Eastern jasper County Weekly Farm Sect1on Jasper Column Every Thursday n Q u o - o n n n u n n o n o u . - TayIor's I. G. A. Market J asper's Largest Market LOW PRICES EVERY DAY Only The Finest In Groceries and Meat P 1 Taylor, Owner Jasper, Missou Jasper Implement Company Phone 72 International Harvester Tractors and Machines I Refrigeration - Parts and Service - Jasper, Missouri Compliments of EDWARD AARON CORPORATION LAMAR MISSOURI MEDLIN BROTHERS FORD Sales and Service LAMAR, MO. GOLDEN CITY, MO. Phone 4505 Phone 28 STEWARD'S Studio 8z Camera Shop Now Smile 405 South Main P110116 2949 Carthage, Missouri Carthage' Missouri T. AND M. MEN'S WEAR Quality is Always Remembered North Side Square Carthage, Missouri UKE'S TIRE Cr SPORTING GOODS Guaranteed Retreading 8z Repairing Sportsmen's Headquarters 230 E. 4th St. Phone 4448 Carthage, Missouri CENTRAL Morons COMWMENTS Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks of Servicing A11 Makes of EAKER4-EMSER Cars Sc Trucks Shoe Store Carthage, Missouri Phone 5915 The Home of Quality Footwear Charles H. Burr Owner in CARTHAGE, MISSOURI L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS - PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS 81 TROPHIES ROY O. FOSS 905 So. Maple St. Carthage, Mo. We wish you all The most Happy and Successful Future. KILLlNGSWORTH'S Ladies Apparel Carthage Missouri , Best Wishes For Your Future! Compliments of Welcome To CAM ERER BARBER SHOP P IOHNSTON TRADING POST Missouri Jasper, Missou We Finance School Projeets - First National Bank J D913 Missouri 4. , Sharp 8: Selvey FUNERAL Home cf FURNITURE STORE Phone 10-40 Jasper, MiSSOUT1 Best of Luck and Congratulations To the Class of 54 from M. F. A. Oil Company Service Station Bulk Plant Phone l0O Phone 200 W. K. Hemingway, Agent Jasper, Missouri Compliments of C. R. GOSS PRODUCE Poultry - Eggs - Cream Phone 17 Jasper Mo Compliments of DR. FRED KRUSEKOPF Veterinarian Jasper Mo Phone 166 BOWLUS SPORTING GOODS CO We Spec1a11ze ln SCYVICB If lt s for a School We Have It 1015 North Br adway P ttsburg Kansas PORTER DRUG STORE CPPrterRPh Prescr1pt1ons Accurately Compounded Phone 126 Jasper MISSOUTI ALWAYS In good Taste Q l Q eg ZH YOUR 620052 BE War M IIKMAAI 'l'5stemark M I I. K Jn KDMO 1490 The Station That Carnes Your News Your School Broadcasts and ls Always At Your Servlce r ' , , . . . o , . . cc. . . . . ,, ' I ' 7 0 . i , ' . F ' ll ll 4:2 , ' dy . . Kg Carthage Missouri V. I I w f . ff: 15 1 - r 5 1V , G 1 Y' , f ' ' I l nnucs, sonA, Pnescmrtlous PATTON LAMAR DRUG North Side Square, Lamar, Mo. LIVESTOCK 8. POULTRY REMEDIES Ralph T. Davis Jeweler and Watchmaker No. Side Square Lamar, Missouri JOHN GRAUE Motor Company DeSoto - Plymouth Compliments of ROOKS 500 O k Sf f Ph 2225 a Carliiige, Missoujine Barber Shop Sales - Service A1 Used Cars Jasper Missouri Bear Front End Alignment Compliments of LAMAR TRUST COMPANY I i I Ie Y 3 Lamar Missouri HOITlG OF GOOD CLOTHES BAI RD MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer LEGGETT AND PLATT, Quality Bed Springs Since 1883 Louisville, Kentucky Winchester, Kentucky ' I Ennis, Texas Carthage' Missour1 Carthage, I NC. Missouri ELECTRIC BAKERY Bread - Fancy Pastries Ice Cream - Coffee Wedding Cakes Doughnuts 81 Sweet Rolls WHERE FRIENDS MEET ERNIE WILLIAMSON Music House Everything in Music Highest Quality, Lowest Prices Easiest Terms East Side of Square WEST SIDE LAMAR, Mo. Phone 4426 CARTI-IAGE, MISSOURI BROADWAY FIELDS Lumber C9mPanY Farm Equipment Co. LUMBER - PAINT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Telephone 21 I4 901-903 Broadway LAMAR, MISSOURI LAMAR, MISSOURI CASE and MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE Machinery, Parts 84 Service B 5' W TIRE Cr BATTERY SERVICE MCKAWS 'GA Thriftway IRV HUNTER 306 South Garrison Avenue Carthage, Missouri LAMAR, MISSOURI Compliments of BARNES JEWELRY No. Side Square CARTHAGE, MISSOURI Good Luck to The Class of I954 SHOP and SAVE at Compliments Of N E U B E R T S DR- E- N- GARRISON Furniture 8: Appliances Optometrist Center North Side of Square Carthage, Missouri Carthage, Missouri PALEN CLOTHING LAMAR, MO. Nationally Advertised Clothing For Men 8x Boys N. Side Square Compliments of I EAN N ETTE'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving A Specialty Phone 88 Jasper, Mo. Complirnents of LAMAR HARDWARE South Side Square Lamar, Compliments of OREN A. RALSTON, DiD.S. Carthage, Missouri BEST wus:-ies DAVIS OIL CO. Tankwagon Delivery Gasoline Fuel Oils Xl Motor Oil J U D E D A V I S PHONE 161 JASPER, MO. Compliments of CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Carthage Missouri DIXON CLEANERS East of Drake BURNIDGE Welding Supplies Joplin, Missouri Pittsburg, Kansas Lincoln Farm Welders Farm Size Linde Oxygen CARTHAGE Mlssounl 81 Acetylene Cylinders Available INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Compliments COMPANY of Material Handling Mills Supplies S' G Transmission Equipment I D Telephone I400 Carthage' Missouri 303 Wall Street Joplin, Mo. WESTERN AUTO Associate Store BATTERIES TIRES Phone 4 JASPER MISSOURI Compliments of JOHN SEXTON 8g CO. CHICAGO ILLINOIS E. E. Isenhower ISENHOWER LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT 903 Gulf St. Phone 4891 LAMAR, MISSOURI New Cars and Trucks OK Used Cars and Trucks Genuine Chevrolet Parts Factory Trained Mechanics Harris Chevrolet Co. Phone 129 Jasper, Mo. Surrounded by tradition ..... 4 The Center of Yearbook Craftsmanship B. L. 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