Keytesville High School - Regit Yearbook (Keytesville, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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'v 1 1 1: V 1 I1 1 A 11 ' 1 'U 1 1 -1 1 5, X x I 1' Q ,tn- .. .F We, the members of the 1954 Regit Staff, proudly dedicate this yearbook to Miss Kathryn Smith, a favorite classmate for whom we have a deep admiration and whose frequent pleasant smiles endear her to us. Regit Staff TOP ROW: Hill Stevenson, Feature Editor: Ardyth Huckabey, Jane Berry, Photographers: Charles Stevenson, Business Manager: Bob Hayes, Sports Editor: David Miller, Assistant Business Manager: Carol Allen. Feature Editor. FRONT ROW: Pat Link, Feature Editor: Phyllis Drew, Assistant Editor: Martha Padgett, Editor: Sally Hubbard, Art Editor: Miss Kilby, Snonsor, 4 an nv- A MR. H. A. SADLER Superintendent Geography Citizenship vw MR, E. E, scumm MR. GEORGE DQXMERON Vocational Aprirulture Science Math ight MRS. JAMES ADAMS Miss sms LEY Kiuav English Music Speech ,-1 Qgigxg iw - -:A ,1, 1nQ ' .' YT? , I, 54,5 , ab Miss BEATRICE MEHRHOI-'F MR. RICHARD DELL MR, JOHN HUNTER Home Economics Social Studies Physical Education Commerce MISS WILMA McNEALL. Secretary MRS. JOSEPHINE. CLARK Veteran-1' Instructors' Secretary S f me X 'F' 1 X ny -rf. Q T ,,:, ,., X je' L 4 1 fb 9' S e R ' ' '61 CAFETERIA Q t E 2 ., F weikuf' 'W V - ttt. H r . 1 iff? x A L N CUS TODIAN L 1 ff Q A ky? i.,Pe'Mi,. ' l J J ,J Senior Class History In early September 1942, seven scared, but happy children entered the doors of K. G. S. They were Billy Bentley, Virgil Enyeart, Jane Miller, Agnes Link, Martha Padgett, Roy Smith and Tommy Coy. Tommy left us the first semester of the first year and returned in a later year. As the years passed these pupils .ii . .3 welcomed others. . George Wahlbrink joined us in our second year of school. X Our third year of school, Ray Dowell joined us and Tommy Coy returned. Our luck couldn't last forever, because during our fourth and fifth grades no one enrolled. Ardyth Huckabey joined us our sixth grade, qt ,I ti In our seventh grade we began to grow up, or so we thought. Two new students, Jennet Grossman and Charles Stevenson, came to increase our en- i rollment. ' Q Then comes our last year of grade school. Lennie Johnson joins us at this time. This year we leave grade school and move up the ladder of education to our Freshman year. We now feel we are ready to enter high school. Entering with us are Bonnie Hershey, George Henry Lampe, Louella Larnpe, Keith Preston, Ray Taylor and Jimmy Lewis. We finally struggled through our Freshman year even with initiation. Three new students came our Sophomore year to study with us. They were: Donald Rodgers, Leslie Troxel and Jebby Rush. H Our Junior year we entertained the Seniors with the Junior -Senior Prom. Now we are almost finished with xour twelve years of school. We are looking forward to our Senior trip, baccalaureate and last of all, but best of all, gradu- ation. Of course, there are many other memories which we will always have with i I us. 4 1 M . . ut A-un.. H 14- .. Ae.-nd---1--M-s -- up - L W A ,...a..L .. ,iAm:...-...tAL4gtna..n1l...h.z..l.....ua...ln..4l BILLY BEN TLE Y Basketball ...... l -Z- F'.F.A ........ F.F.A. President ,,,, Assemblies K-Club ...... Class Officer . . Ag. Contest . . . Track .... TOMMY COY Basketball .... Baseball ...... F.F'.A. ...... . F.F'.A. Officer , , , , , Juni or Play Assemblies K-Club .......... K-Club Vice-President Student Council ..... Class Officer .... l- Ag. Contest. . . Band ...... .. l- VIRGIL ENYEART F.F.A ....... Carnival Escort ..... Class Officer . . Basketball ,,,,, F'.F.A. Officer ...... Track ........ Student Council ..... Assemblies Ag. Contest. . . K-Club ..... Teentimes . . JANE. BER R Y Band . .,... . Glee Club. . Basketball. . . Teentimes. . Yearbook, , , Junior Plav Assemblies F.H.A. Play. . Student Council F.H.A ........ Class Reporter ,... Music Contest. Carnival Oucon Candidate. . Cheerleader. . . l-Z- ., .l- ..l-Z- I- Office l-Z- ..l-Z- 1. Pf'nSuuacl., .. l-.Z- RAY DOWELI. F.F,A ....... F.F.A. Officer . Barnwarming K F.F.A. Contest I-2- ing. . . Baseball .... . . . . Basketball. . . Track .... K-Club ...... l-Z-3 K-Club Officer. . . Assemblies JENNEIT GROSSMAN Basketball ........ 3 Assemblies F.H.A .... . . l -Z -3 Glee Club .... ..l-Z Class Officer ...... Majorette . . . . Music Contest . Commerce Cont .I-Z-3 ....l est... Pep Squad ..... l -Z -3 Teentimes .... F.H.A. Play. . . .l-Z-3 BONNIE HPLRSIHQY Glee Clulr .... Music Contest . Assemblies l.l-INNIH JOHNSON x Class lresidcnl . . . Qtudt-nt Counril Carnival Out-on Candidate . Asselnblies .lunior Play F.H.A. may. . 'l'eenlimes . . . Give' Club . . . Music Contest . Pep Squad .,.. Pep Squad President, P'.li.A. Officer , , . Z- Class Report:-r ,,,4 liilflu-nwnrming Once lland ........ l-Z- Band President Gl-XJR GK IAA Mlllf. l .l .A. Ultim- I'rnx'k ,.,,. A-asvnxlllws fi..- ARDYTH HUCKABE F.H.A. Officer .... Class Officer. . .l -Z Carnival Queen .... Ba rnwnrming Queen F.ll.A ........ l-Z Teentimes ...... L Teentimes Editor. . Majorctte .,.., l-Z Yearbook, .. . .. Glee Club . - . . l Pep Suuad ..... l-Z Pep Squad President F.l'l.A. Play ..... Z Junior Play Basketball. . . . S48 l.OUEl.I,A l.AMPl'. F.ll.A ............ I Ieentxmes . . Glcr- Club. . . ,l1MMYl.l'IWlS Y K l'.P.A ......... l-Z L, luninr lllax levntimvk. . . , lfl-l-4 l lilac: Yin--llru-cmd:-nt , A As-.1-wxilvlxvg ff' 1---' A -ang' ik lit? f ! ' 'xii at X , 1 Q X 3.1L i ilu lu. rt AGNES LINK F.H.A. ....... I -Z Teentimes ...... Z Carnival Queen Attendant . . . . Junior Play F.l-l.A. Play ...... Pep Squad ..... l -Z Assemblies .... l -L KEITH PRES TON Truck.... Glee Club . . JEBFBY RUSH Ba nd .... . .... . Class Officer ...... l- Assemblies Clic:-rlc-ader . . llc-enlimcs. . . .. Glen' Club ..... . Transferred ..... l-Z34 . l-Z f -- -,EM k fri? 5' l 4 4 4 Z MAR THA PADGETT Basketball .... . . . 3 Glee Club ...... .l -L Music Contest . . . . . l l-Z -3 F.l l.A. Officer .... . Z Pep Squad ..... l-Z-3 F.H.A ........ Cheerleader ..... . . Junior Play F.H.A. Play. .. ..3 Yearbook . . . . .3 Teenlimes, . . . . . . Class Officer .... Z-3 Assemblies Student Council. . . . DONALD RODGERS Basketball .... l-Z -3 Baseball... ....3 F.F.A ...... . . Z-3 Junior Play Assemblies K-Club .... . . . . . . K-Club President ,,,, Student Council .... 5 Class Vice-President, Ag. Contest ....... Carnival Queen Escort Transferred ROY SMITH F'.F.A. ....... l-Z-5 Basketball ....... l Track ...... .... l Carnival Quvvn Escort CHARLES STEVENSON Class Officer. .... Z- Teentimes . . . . Z-3-4 Yearbook. . . . . . 3-4 Junior Play F'.F'.A ..... . .l-Z Ag. Contest. . . . . . Z Basketball. . . . . 3-4 K-Club. . . . . . . GEORGE WAHLBRINK F.F.A. ....... 1-2-3- Track...... . .... Bauketball. . . . . . . Clans Officer , , , . , , F'.F.A. Officer. . . . . 4 RAY TAYLOR F F A K Club Baseball . . . . . - Basketball. . . . . . - Track.... ...- LESLIE TROXE1. Transferred Senior Prophecy The Junior Class of 1953-54 don their super-sonic space helmets and travel into outer space, entering into the year 1959. Our first stop is in good old Keytesville where we see by Smith, who is now the sole owner of Garner's Used Car Lot. After talking for awhile we travel on to the Salisbury Depot where we find Chariton County's most up and coming depot agent, Q Bentley. Since Billy Jack is very busy, we soon shove off to Missouri University in Columbia where we find Tommy gy who will soon become Dr. Thomas J. Coy, We now bid Tommy good -bye and travel on to St. Louis and guess who we find as secretary to the Cardinals' manager? None other than M1123 Padgett. She informs us of the big game which starts in just 15 minutes between the Cardinals and the Yankees. Martha is all set to go so she ac- companies us to Busche Stadium where we see the teams warming up, We all look again! Can that be Donald Rodgers pitching for the Cardinals! Yes, Martha says we are certainly right and she should know, since she is Donald's steady. After talking to Donald after the game, we again board our plane and head toward Illinois. We stop first at Springfield where we find Elly Dowell running a poultrv farm. While talldng to Ray, we find that some of the class members live in Chicago, Illinois, which is our next stop. Atter settling the plane in Chicago, we walk down the street to see the sign Preston Nursery . Yes, Iwi Preston is running a day nursery. After looking it over and saying good -bye, we walk on down the street and guess who we meet? Virgil Enyeart. Virgil tells us that he is now the owner of a model agency here in the big city of Chicago. We soon bid the big city and Virgil good -bye and again board our super-sonic plane. This time we're New York bound. In New York City, we visit the scientists' laboratories where we find none other than Charles Stevenson. Charles is now working on a cure for xyrninoprtue. Charles reminds us that Lennie Johns on, now Mrs. Jack Lukehart, is also in New York, We say good-bye and continue to see Lennie and Jackie. After talking awhile, we find that Jackie is running a brokerage agency. We wish them lots of luck and again board our plane, this time for Hampton, New Jersey. As we fly along we see a large dairy farm and decide to explore a little farther. As we approach, we see a sign which reads like this: Little Jersey Dairy Farm , As we go a little farther we see the owner of this big farm. He is none other than George Henry Lamg. We look over the cattle and then we have to be on our way. We say good -bye and move down the coast to the southern tip of the U.S. Of course. we mean Florida. Here we stop near Miami Beach where we find Q Taylor doing no less than running an earthworm farm. Ray says he recieved a letter from an old classmate who is now in Venezula. He refuses to tell us who it is, but he does tell us where to find this mysterious person. When we arrive an oil salesman starts trying to sell us sorne oil stock. This could be only one person. George Wahlbrink. He tells us later that it is really phoney oil stock. Well, that's too much, so we say good -bye and travel next to the state of Arkansas. We stop at its capitol, where we find Agnes L1-lrili shopping. She informs us that she is secretary to the Best -Rock Gravel Company. We bid Agnes good -bye and again board our super-sonic plane. This time we head for the good old state of Texas. We stop at the air force base in Lackland, where we find none other than Ardyth Huckabey. We look over the base and is it a whopperf Well, they alwavs told us everything was a little bigger in Texas. We now cut across the southern part of our fine country to California. The boys spot a large men's store in Los Angeles. They want to look through it, so, ofcourse, we girls tag along. Here we find the store's no. 1 sales girl, Louella Larnpe. As we don't have much time. we hurry on to Las Vegas, Nevada, where we find who else but Jebby Rush, owner of the Central Follies. After spending a few minutes with him, we resume our journey and now to Colorado. This time we visit the small town of Needles, Colorado, where we see the sign, Troxel Grocery . Yes, that's right. Leslie Troxel is the owner of this grocery store and his excellent cashier is the former Harlean Shoop. From here we 1 ...'i.L..lzn..i.l journey to the hills of South Dakota and here we find Jimmy Lewis prospecting for gold. We wish him luck and continue on to Hartington, Nebraska, where we find the former Bonnie Hersey, now Mrs. Paul Barnes, very busy raising little Barnes'. We now get closer to home as we enter the sunflower state of Kansas. We notice the large school in Topeka and decide to stop awhile. In the gymnasium we find Jennet Grossman teaching girls' physical education, Iennet says she doesn't have too many gray hairs yet. As night begins to come on, we begin to want to see home so we hurry on. Oh, but we have one more stop! We must stop and see 1513 Berry and her husband, Donald, who now live in Kansas City, Missouri. We find that they have their hands full raising their boys basketball team. We bid them adieu and we are ready to return once more to good old Keytesville to our hornes. Senior Will g This is the last will and testament of the 1953-54 Senior Class. Ray Taylor Bill Bentley Jane Berry Tommy Coy Ray Dowell Virgil Enyeart Jennet Grossman Bonnie Hershey Ardyth Huckabey Lennie .Tohnson George Lam! Louella LamE .Timmy Lewis Agnes Martha Padgett Keith Preston Donald Rodgers Iebby Rush Roy Smith Cha rle s Steven s on leaves Libby behind to finish school. leaves to be with Donald. wills his good -naturedness to Bill Tetlow who really doesn't need it. leaves his hustle to Luther Hughes. leaves his winning smile and personality to Edwin Calvert. leaves her huskiness to Harlean Shoop. wills her bookkeeping ability to Margaret Schmid. leaves the school paper to next year's editor. wills her blonde hair to Carol Allen. leaves his nickname Lizard to anyone that can use it, leaves her quietness to Bob Beaver. leaves. 'Thank Heaven'. leaves for the West--the wild, woolly West. wills the yearbook to Phyllis Drew. She can have it. leaves his pleasing personality to Buddy McCollum. leaves his ability to play basketball to next year's team. wills his way with the women to Delon Brown. wills his curly hair to Butch Miller. leaves his techniques of studying to Carl Owen Haston. leaves his crew cut to Cliff Imgarten. leaves, because at last he is a Senior. says he needs all of his belongings so doesn't leave anything, Le slie Troxel George Wahlbrink . The Senior Class leaves, to the satisfaction of everyone and with the ambition to fill their positions in the world. We hope that our heirs will benefit from these most precious possessions. , Signed and sealed this day, The Senior Class l M if--': BILL WES TEN KUEHLEIR President JOHN RUCKEZR Vice -President .33 . i JUNIOR SALLY HUBBARD KAY SADLER Secretary Treasurer PHYLLIS DREW MARGARET SCHMID 4-. A Jw ,. lr ef 9-9 R fi HARR Y FOS TER Q 'CP- PAUL WILSON sr YY CHARLOTTE LUNSFORD WAYNE MCCOLLUM HARLEAN SHOOP ..... 4 I B l . , -. 4 ,Ex DOROTHY BIl.I.UPS KENNETH GLADBACH LEROY WALTERS SUZIE C01-IAET Q-1 DELON BROWN LUTHER HUGHES CLIFFORD IMGARTEN -w .1 s I H ' I. , 'ff' ,, --,mi , fix , ...Q ' ll i ff I ' f I ' I 1 1, BILLY JOHNSON EDWIN CALVER T DAVID MII.I.I11R , Y' 5 B. 1 ffl BIl.I,Y 'I'ETl.OW JIM MII,l,FjR MAURICE YOUNG RAYMOND ENYEARI' - - - i 2 . ii 'Q v 1' an jf, Xa if YXX w ,f Xl ,TAN HECLMICH MARY A. DAMERON BII.l. S'l'1'LVl'1NSON Pr!-sxdz-nt Vice-President Secretary- I're-asun-r -. s 4 ' J T 1 X . -' -f Y, , if l . ' ,ii f.f i 9 f . J- ' Xi: 'ga ' I 3 YT ' f - Yi K - ' 'Elf li mf 5 L2 ' ' 'i ' 3 I 14' X l.F1l'1 SCHl.UCKF1F'1II'1R l'lVF1REl'I I' DUCIGI' r ,h iv 'E 3' :xx .1 ,V , MARY .IO BI-1Nl'l.l'1Y BILL D, RICHARDS VHLEGY PA YNE 1 err sf lx BARBARA llLl'l'CHP1RSON CARI. 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Mirliavl lxinfi-1irl,larri' ll--rkins. l'.1.1ln'rl,ink,,lnnif lliirnm-H, l,inn lluward, l.0a' liUvSlarl1:zc'l4.lfulxiniirnig, lxlnxirin'S1anlivlrl, liaymoml lXlcli0h1i1', liogvr liiclmrd'-mi, l HUNI MDW: Vlnrn-lu 1' l-lislu-rg, Annalwcll l1ox,Llminir' Pnllarrl, llmmlrl Slianmm, .lurm-s F'uglvQ.nv1pg,Donna l.1Hls-r,42nxl1-Ri:-af-vll,5lr'llfil .llif-,.loxcv Alle-rlmrx, Irrrx Ne-xillf-, Sandra Uwm-ns, .la1k1vlM-wrz-ev. llAi li HOW: Marsha Kaliln-r, Roy lflvming, Carolyn lliiddlv, Dm' Anne' Kulilvr, Donna Own-ns, .linimv Nvwsmn, Ciarv Pvllil, ,Ivan Clrvz-n, .lcrrv Nvidliolt, ldimi Wright. Virginia lfrirk-.m1, llvlvn llc-nnvll, Sliirlvy Mcflart, Dwaynv Manloxv, lkimniy Sliom-nm kvr, , William Knigli1,AnnlyCIuuk, I,arrvllugl1f's, Mrs, Pre-will, HUNI ROW? Smiclra Wrighl,Iw'larior1f' Gladlmfli, Mary N, Wallhc-rs, Rosa- M, lla-nncll, Rixlmrcl H4-nvrlir 9, Rum-xld lialilvr, l,ulu Lvonard, Melvin Wliille'y,,l1'rry Clark, Doris Slanfivlfl, Waynp l.uras, Howard Craig, Pallv Knight, l.imla Uillups, Alwvmt .lam-l l-luyi-art, Danny Clark, BACK RUW5 FRONT' ROW: Dal id Drew, R ohm-rt Spoons-inure, R odney lmnlz, ,lohnny Allis-rts.on, Gr-rnld Calvvri, lirika Sclincirlvr, Sandra McCloud, lidward lindcrlv, Korn-nv liorgrson, Gilhvrl Luras, .lov ll, Walkvr, Hobby Drc-w,Rolicr1 llvlrnirli, Mary li, Dram-, Hohhx- ljttlvton, ,lori Johnson, l'hvln1a llinsmorv, Mrs. Milrhcll. link? Allvn, Williarn llrown, .lnnior Billuus, Yickiv Hale-5, Rosrrnary Gladlrafli, .lohn Huston, Richard Drew, Ronald Lyons, Pnnl llrnning, Sharyn Johnson, Charlvs 1,4-onnrd, Marvin Shannon, llc-len Hom-rlirv, Ah:-rm: Ronald Alu-rhury, l5ACli ROW? Mlllllll-l RO Wt VRUN li ROW? Carrx' l-iry, Gary Srlilurlwlrior, Martha lN4ills,Sl1irl0x' Pi-rl-Line, .linixnv Rurkcr, Milrlrvcl Dogg:-r, Wanda Cunningham, Raymond Parke-sa, Mary .lo llaycs, Garry lllwn-lm, Marilyn liniphl, Pntririn llcnrrnan, Mrs, Draco, Virlxiu linhlvr, lloria Coy, Bobby Shannon, Gran! Littleton, Shirl--3 Sunil., Vlillorrl Youlig,Norc-l1v Frv, Rohan Cruigg, Georgia llvrslwi, Ruby Craig, Sharon Saynni, Rui Lixingston, .lanicv firm-ri. lloriq Ilan-,w1rlh, Sharon Pavlic, Carolyn Nuiclholrl1,Sanflrn W1-lc h, Slnrlvv Wilson, l,or1-n l- rin-sf, l'1li1,alu-tli Smnfivlrl, Kvilh Rirha rrlson, Ahsvxn: lhiricl l l1-ming. lOl' RUW1 lm- I lump-.tmi, llvrnmn lam-. I.:-Nitin Hillups, linlpl. I'nrm-r, CQ4-nuff' Vlark C'lmrlm-'- Coy, Inrrx Waits, lie-nm,l3i1ggf-r,Cilc-xal-.nu-nrt, Nhllixrrl luirnwr, f nrul lan'-.1-n, liulxlfy'4.rlil1lrke'lwiv'r, Marx Cilaerork, limmlrl l' ri:-Sz, lvl- l.nrn5, X111 lim-I lli-rn. MllDIlll'1l!UW: lnrrv lulinsmi, Rixlm-r lifxlilor, Nami ll:-rslwv, li-rrx Wall:-rk.,.lini1lix Wweivn I km-lilvr, l-lrvinn Mr-Cnllurn, l ufilli- Mi'C1arl,Nornxa l.inm-rnnn, Patrizifx U'lSrxa1i William .luns's,5al1'lrii liu1llle'r,V1rgil Pollard, Marx Mr Qllourl, l'4-rrx lluz lmlii-x Mre, Iixillixnn, lllll IOM l UW' l .u5gi'm'Hl1u4'llmlu'r, liulh lfu-givr, Cialxxn .-M1-ry, Holm-rl Cmmlrxmn, ll:-Hx lliimgvr , llixil' Wil-mix, lanim- lfluhlvr, Num-y Rodgvrs, llunalrl l ullarrl, Sallx lu Parks-r BACK ROW: MIDDLE-1 ROWS l'RUN'l'RUW1 Johnny Srriitli, larry Gln-mis, Janlre- Atterlmilry, .lolvcn .T Ulm-nn, l.urill4- Craigyg, Irvnr' Sc'hnPidvr,l'lllv1-rt Parkes, Kenny lluddlc, Holrn lmnlz, Mary liirlxarrls Matiir' llillups, Gerald Allvr-rlson, Pully Alle-n, .Ti-rry Jixlili'-,o11,Nnnry Kincaid, l,arry Rush, .Ianirv Flndcrlv, Gary Dickinson, Carol Craig, Gs-orgv Pollard Richard Srhmicl, Dorothy Rucker, Mrs, llurnagvl. Sandy Kuhlvr, .Tack Wilson, Jerry Brown, Vf-rnon Ncidholdt, Dr-mpsr-y llamnvr Fay ljvingsion, Rosvmary Fry. J TOP ROWS MIDDLE ROW: BO 'l l'O M R OWS Lawrence Hallowell, Larry Friesz, David Stahl, Jerry Elllis, Evelyn Harrelson, I-Zdna Smith, Vaona Kahler, Carol Rice, Linda Hayes, Beverly Drew, Barbara Meyer, Mrs. Finnell. Larry Duncan, Donald Friesz, Ronnie Young, Larry Peters, Glen Tyler, Larry llelnmich, Billy Heirnan, Ralph Guilford, Ilrry Pearman, Junior Padgett, Gerald Friesr. Rayma Clark, Doris Hershey, Bessie Jones, Peggy Johnson, Glennus Bentley, Joyce Newsom, Susie McCloud, Mary Christensen, Caren Carter, Janet Pettit, Linda Goodmon. TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Fale Billups, Eddie Pearman, Lewis Billups, Odes Lucas, Dale Johnson, Jim Remmert, John Schluckebier, Cynthia Craigg, Doris liern, Georgia Dooley, Patricia Shannon, Jack Drew. Mary Dugger, Vera Fry, Donna McCollurn, Barbara Littleton, Lois Johnson Carrol Gladbaeh, Lana Gheens, Patricia Littlcr, Delores Ellis, Bonnie lllxyl2S, Mary Shupback, Marilyn Johnson, Mr, Stevenson, Jimmy Lyons, Garv Kuhler, Dale Tetlow, Russell Lingard, James liarnmons, Laverne Turpin, Levon '1aylor, Jon Grossman, Dickey Samm, Harold Lane, Ronald Payne. N M H Team l'OP ROW? Charles Stevenson, Manager: Harrv F0511-r,Dax'id Miller, Virgil linyvarl, .Ian llelmich, John Rucker, Maurice Young, Mr. Dell, Coach. B0 I' VOM RO Wt Rav Dowell, Raymond Ixlnvea rt, Donald Rodgers, Luther Hughes, Tom Coy, Hill Girls' Team Richards. TOP ROW7 Dffflvnf' SDU0nl'm0l'f', PPggy Payne, Margaret Schmid, Lennie Johnson, Pal l.lnk, Snsiv Collet, Martha Padgett, Jenny Hurkahvy, Mr, Sadler, Coach. 901' VOM ROWI 11'nnv1Gr0ssmun.Jnm- Berry. Phyllis Drf-w, Kay safllf-r, sm- Millar, Ardyll. llufknlley, ' livl' HUW: ,l, IJ, Claw, llnlrln .luv I-'rif-Qi, Cc-rrv Faris, Donald Froesv. lIbI.l'. RUW: Mr. D0ll,linvUowf-ll,IJulml1lliUdgL'l'S,Clxfxrlvi Slow-nson, l,u1hc-r lfluglxvb, John H vlrkvr, Mixurirc' Young, NUI IUM HOW: lfrnnk lkurm'r,l?f1x' lhvlur, lunx Gov, HnrryFos1er, Paul Wilson, Hill Rlrlla UIQ. livl'll1lw: lX1r,lJs-ll, ln:-l4Cf1mk,1lv1'rx llama, Paul Wilson, Hula llnvv-, Iiubln elm' lfrwsf, H1 I IUM HUW: I-'rank lurm-r. Mzlu- liufaqlnnn, Ilvlun llruwn, J, D, Claw, Donald Frm-1. , Baseball Team WB Team ll IX PEACH ROW: Mauricv Young, Billy .lavk Hn-l1l!vv,Ilax' I'ax-lor, Clmrlr-5 Sh-v1l1xul1,Viry11l Elnyeart, Bill Rim-ha rd-a, FRON I' ROW: Harry Foster, Ray Dnwcll, David TN1i1lm-r,lhyllaldlimigrrs, .I Ulm llurkvr, l'unuuy Cov, Luther Hughes. MACK ROW: Niicf, Me-hrlmfl, ,lanr Nvrxw, Pf'ggvVAvl1r',I.c'rxni0Jolmsun, Pai l.iuk, Havhrxu Suuth, Phyllir. Drvw, Susie Collvl, Huv Mlller, Carol :Ula-rx, Palsy Rcxlgn-rs Tvunx' Hufknlrvv. IVRON I' ROW: Aguvs. link, Donna Fry, Darla'-nu Smmru :vnu-L-, ,ll-mwt Llrussnmu, Mnrgura Srluniri, Ardyih Huc kalrvy, Sulh' Hubba rd, Harb-an Shoop, Clharluth- Luneturcl lulvnmxr Ohm-ns, Mary Ilarm-run, CllI ',I'1RI.F.:XIN'fRSf Kax Sndlvr, .fvhlvv Ru-.lx and Martha Pixrlgx-H, Student Council '53-'54 President - - - - Donald Rodgers' Vice -President - - - Jane Berry Secretary - - Sally Hubbard Treasurer ----- - - - Tom Coy Senior Representative - - - - Lemmie Johnson Junior Representative - - - Margaret Ruth Schmid Sophomore Representative - - -Carl Haston Freshman Representative - - Dick Drace Sponsor ------- - Mr. Sadler IOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FR ON 'I' R OW: Charles Glascofk, Billy Johnson, Gerry Faris, .lolm Ruclu-r, Buddy McCollum, Clifford Irngarien, .Tim Miller, I.ulher Huglws., Rayrnond Iflnyvarl, Carl llaslun, Fldwin Culvert, Lee Schluckebier, Leroy Walters, Bobby I-'rim--ax, S-arm Cook, .luhn Kincaid, Bob Beaver, Dickie Drarc, .lark Cook, Donald Frvr-nv, K1-nny Gladhach, Mike Kussrnnn, Ilarry Fo5lPr, Roy Smiilx, Billy Ik-llnw, Billy Rirh' ards, I. D. Gaw, Maurice Young, John Dinsmnre, Jimmy Attr-rbury. Frank Turner, .Timmy Shannon, Harold Calvcrl, Norman Bl-nllvy, Billr Bvnllvy, Ray Dowell, Donald Rodgers, Tom Coy, Gvorgc Wahlbrink, Virgil I-lnycart, K1-ith Pri-sion, Ck-orgc lnmpc, Delun Brown, Mr, Schmid, OFFICERS OF THF CHAI- I'h1R Editor ..... Associate Editor , Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . Art Editor. . . . Assistant Art Editor, , 5 Special Feature Reporters . Class Reporters: Freshman , S ophomore . . Junior, . . Senior . , . F.H.A. Reporter , , F.F.A, Reporter , Music Editor , . Society Editors . . 3Girls' Sports Editor Boys' Sports Editor Production Editor , Production Staff: l-larlean Shoop David Miller Martha Padgett Bonnie Hershey Sponsor .... or Teen Times Staff Lennie Johnson Sally Hubbard Louella Lampe Iennet Grossman Ardyth Huckabeiy Bill Westenkuehler , , Phyllis Drew . . Bill Stevenson . . . Jim Lewis . . Sally Hubbard Charles Stevenson Carol Allen Agnies Link , , Donna Fry , Mary Littleton . Phyllis Drew . . . Jebby Rush , ,Mary Dameron , Virgil Enyeart . . .Tane Berry . . Lennie Johnson lane Berry , , . KaySadler . . . Tom Coy Charlotte Lunsford .Tebby Rush Pat Link Agnes Link Carol Allen , Mr, Hunter ll I , il' T i , 2 L lil? ll lil Advanced Band Flute - Cornets - Baritone Horn - Kathryn Smith Clarinets - Jane Berry Mary Ann Dameron Sally Hubbard Larry Pearman Kay Sadler Margaret Schniid Paul Wilson Saxophone - Lennie Johnson Larry Duncan Clifford Imgarten Bill Richards Maurice Young Ronnie Young Mellophone - Doris He rn Trombones - Larry Friesz Billy Heiman John Rucker Dick Drace Bass Horn - Bill Stevenson Percussion - Carol Allen Phyllis Drew Bob Hayes Sue Miller Director Miss Kilby Proud as ever of our new uniforms, we marched in the carnival parade, played for the carnival, marched in the Kirksville Homeconxing Parade and at the football game and played for a polio-benefit basketball game. Addition of acoustical tiling to the walls of the music room proved to our advantage. Strains of the popular Dragnet , Bremen Town Musicians and Cardinal Overture were among those that could be heard coming from the music room. Spring schedule included a home concert, contests at Marshall and Kirksville and narticiuation in a county music festival. John Dinsmorei, bass horn player, Joined our band in December. Officers: President, Maurice Young: Vice -President, Buck Rucker: Secretary- Treasurer , Kathryn Smith. a l Clee Club LIFT THINE. EYES, O LIFT Tl-UNE EYES-- This was the beautiful sacred song sung by the girls for a union church service in Keytesville. Then there were other choral numbers such as Totem Tom-Tom and Boom-Fa -Da -Ra -La the members enjoyed singing. Spring plans were participation in contests and a performance at a P,T,A. meeting. uThe B Bandn MARGARET AND HER BATON TWIRLER PROTEGES2 NANCY KINCAID AND DOROTHY RUCKER It's a little picture, but we were a big B Band , we thought. At first, our music consisted of squeaks and other indescribable, uncontrolled sounds: later on we played melodies that were easier to listen to. Our membership: Polly Allen, Gerald Albertson, Caren Carter, George Clark, Donald Friesz, Rosemary Fry, Larry Gheens, Ralph Guilford, Jerry Johnson, Vaona Kahler, Nancy Kincaid, Fay Livingston, Lee Livingston, Donna McCollum, Barbara Meyer, Joyce Newsom, Patricia O'Bryan, Elbert Parks, Larry Pearman, Patricia Pearman, Larry Peters, Janet Pettit, Richard Schrnid, Mary Jane Schup- back, Larry Watts and Jimmy Westenkuehler. BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Miss Mehrhoff, Lennie Richardson, June Shoemaker, Dorothy Billups, Sylvia Jansen, Faye McCart, Mary Jo Bentley, Willis Bentley, Mary E. Littleton, Harlean Shoop, Kathryn Srnith. Marilyn Lucas, Darlene Spoonemore, Donna Fry, Peggy Payne, Barbara Hutcherson, Pat Link, Phyllis Drew, Kay Sadler, Sue Miller, Patsy Rodgers, Eleanor Gheens, Jenny Huckabey. Agnes Link, Ardyth Huckabey, Mary Ann Dameron, Lennie Johnson, Carol Allen, Margaret Schrnid, Sally Hubbard, Martha Padgett, Jane Berry, .Tennet Grossman, Charlotte Lunsford, CHAPTER OFFICERS: President ..... Vice-President, , , Secretary-Treasurer . Reporter ...,. . Historian ,,,, Parliamentarian , , , Song And Game Leader , . Chapter Advisor . . Chapter Mother , . . Honorary Members. . Activities . Margaret Schrnid . . .Carol Allen . . Sally Hubbard Mary Ann Dameron . Martha Padgett . Lennie Johnson . . Jane Berry . . Miss Mehrhoff . Mrs, Claude Johnson , Mrs. Joe Manson Mrs. Pat Rucker Candlelight installation of new officers: Formal and informal initiation of new members: Sub-district meeting: Christmas Caroling followed by a Christmas Party: District meeting: Kitchenwarming: F.H.A, Play! 'Always Tell The Truth : Mothers Tea And Style Show. SUB-DISTRICT MEETING . ,a . . -..... ,, X mill-ll PLAY CAST 'in-1 BARN WARMIN' l953 ., ' .a-. annum, f , 4. , A1-5' If gi!!! I 1 f I X 'Qu I I IQ fgkitfwglg? Q I lf Q x ' f . 3 fi?-5i.5..1?i,l.'?. 6 'A . I, xv .ww f 'lv wg ff'- J 1 4 . f R. x, i .x. Y . Y'-A 1 X V vhx , '- BARNWARMIN' KING AND QUEEN Ray Dowell--Ardyth Ilucknbey I 1 w JUNIOR-SI'1NIOIi PROM H355 CHRISTMAS DANCE 19:13 CARNIVAL QUIQICN AND I- SCOR I IQ53 Ki,-,2,,.R Om-W COX ' Mary Ann Dann-ron--I.ef QfhIuckf'lnL Quo:-n--.Tcnn+-ttv Snxith Junior Play MAURICK YOUNG, HARRY FOSTER I.f-ft to Right: Buck Rucker, Bill 'I'r-How, BiII Wr-51enkuchIer,DcIon Brown 38 X 5 i -ft-15 fs, 2' 1456 W? Y N'-1924 2. 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Duncan, President George S. Duncan, Vice -President 0' .A-AL, Your Phillips 66 Dealer DREW SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries - Groceries - General Repairs Phone 4 Keytesville Missouri BILL AND RONNY'S SERVICE S TATION U.S. Royal 81 Lee Tires And Complete Line Of Gas 8: Oils Your Business Appreciated WEST END MOTORS Guaranteed Used Sz New Cars Phone 8-4400 Brunswick, Mo. SE WELL MOTORS DeSoto And Plymouth Cars Massey-Harris Tractors COCA -COLA Combines And Implements Sales And Service p.SS , V -P 'L iW,Qgu,h The Pause That Refreshes ?4RRN9TIT Phone 66 ff' Brunswick, Mo. THE BRUNSWICKER A Weekly Newspaper Devoted To The Interest Of Western Chariton County CUDDY IMPLEMENT CO. Make Our Store Your Headquarters Brunswick, Mo. Long Term Farm Loans At Low Interest Rate Made Through Federal Land Bank Of St. Louis By NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIA TION Keyte sville , Mo. KEYTESVILLE LUMBER CO. Lumber - Cement - Plaster - Asphalt Shingles Builders Hardware - Cook's Paints Phone 172 BR OOKFIE LD PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS OCIA TION Dependable Short Term Credit For Farmers M.F.A. CENTRAL CO -OP. Produce, Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer 8: Field Office Phone 18 Building Supplies 1909241 Phone 47 Keytesville, Mo. Keytesville, Mo. THE TOGGERY SHOP Phone 46 Keytesville, Mo. HYDE 8: GARNETT Furniture Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Phone 152. Keytesville, Mo. Compliments Of Congratulations 1954 Seniors KEYTESVILLE LOCKER CO. CHARITON COUNTY Phone 45 Keyte sville , Mo. PMA OFFICE l TILLY'S TRADING POST Junction 5 81 Z4 Groceries --- Meats Hunting - Fishing Supplies - Permits BRUNS WI CK HARD WARE CO Dealers In Hardware , Appliances , Sporting Goods, China, Cutlery And Giftware 103 East Broadway wwe: Brunswick, Mo, DALTON HARDWARE AND LUMBER COMPANY Established 1910 Cut -Off Hunting 8: Fishing Club Telephone 2181 or 2561 Dalton, Mo. HOLBROOK CLEANERS We Clean Your Clothes To Save You Money Phone 13 Salisbury, Mo. u SHIVEYS Junction 5 -24 Cabins - Gas - Food Keyte sville , Mo. :sooner S TANDARD COMPAN Y Sales - Service Phone 51 Salisbury , Mo. WINKELMEYER FURNITURE CO. For Your Home Furnishings Salisbury, Mo. Compliments Of ANGELICA UNIFORM col Brunswick, Mo, FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE l ASSOCIATION A Good Place To Trade Flour, Feed, Grain, Seeds, A FRIEND Produce And Coal Phone 8 -5501 Brunswick, Mo, BOCB TERS OF BRUNSWICK, MO. Oglehea rt Appliance Jack Glen's Men's Wear Charley R. Estes Record Shop A Friend Dankert Jewelry E. B. Johnson Store Triangle Electirc BOOSTERS OF SALISBURY, MO. I-Iawkin's Grocery Widmer Insurance Agency Edward W. Speiser Jordan R, Bentley George S. Thompson Salisbury Press Spectator McClain Implement Co. Linn Laundry F.L. Harms, M,D, Sylvia's Beauty Shop Nagles Dairy King Cafe The Salisbury Co. Salisbury Oil CO. 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