La Grange High School - Eagle Yearbook (La Grange, MO)
- Class of 1957
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J., . x, A .F . vu 8 ' If X 'sl-L 1 . 'fxfb . t ... na ', -Til, 1 M V f 'ME -'?i.f I -t ' f 1-'.' 1 Y 1 N45 t X' i x. .l. X .1 . ' W., fn in , x , Y .n -a-I a 91 I Q- :M .f M -ali' . .tx YQ n ,gh ,.-J. WN + v ,.,,,. W WW .,., ,,..W,.,. wi fA'W' ' 1-ww W f ' ,X I dr J' arm. f- ' 7 il .Nm DEDICATION For his many years of service and friendship to La Grange High School and its students, we the Seniors of 1957 respect fully dedicate this edition to Mr. Olen Griesbaum. SCHOOL B ILDING BOARD OF EDUCATIO FRONT ROW: Tom Brown, S. F. Bonney, Waldo Solter BACK ROW: Roy McDowell, Virgil Springett, Bill Breuer, Frank McRae Superintendent and Principals MR. TED BOGENER Supervisory Principal MR. OLEN GRIESBAUM Administrative Principal MR. S. F. BONNEY Supex-'lnte'ndent QL '? Jr FAC U LTY WANDA WITTHAUS ESTILENE HUNZIKER WINIFRED WOCD BERTHA PORTER Science Home Economics Commerce Remedial Room fw ' .F J H365 .-, E ,Q JANE BARTON Art , i S 'SJ 1 K 4-nr w I I : W as Ll Lf I GOLDIE DICKERSON Secretary 'sl -4s-nv b LAURA BRADSHAW Eighth Grade r ELENORE HUEBNER Sixth Grade JACK WEBER Music MAYME ABELL First Grade ,V Q I ,, J ,Nu ' 5' 1 ' 'P W' 2 f.y'A Q A , 5 5 J, 2579 L. 1 if FAYE WEBER FRANKLYN NESBIT Second And Third Grade Fifth Grade . lm CLARENCE HACKARD .TANIE SUE PRYCE Shop Second Grade 1. 4.9-' S 'sql . ' 4 if 'Xu , ke 'Q NELLIE GIBSON REVA GIBSON MARGARET BONNEY EDWARD CQX Fourth Grade First And Third Grade Math And Counseling History s fl V. J 1-Qigfif' 5 Q nf! sf f fl, 5, ROBERT IOE TIEMANN lB0bl I, Bob Tiemann, will my ability to drive a red and white Mercury to Mike Humphrey. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Class Officer, l,2,45 Basketball, 45 P.F.A., 3,45 English Club, 25 Class Play, 3,45 Class King, 35 Softball, 2,45 Student Council, 45 Track, 45 Pep Club, l,2,3,4. tt Senior Class BARBARA JEAN FARR lBarbl 'I, Barbara Farr, will all the work I do on the school paper to any senior girl that takes Secretarial Practice next year. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Pep Squad, 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer, 45 Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play, 3, 45 Camera Club, 45 English Club, 25 Softball, 4. IUANITA MAXINE VESTAL CNeetl I, Juanita Vestal, will Bob Sullens to Linda Meyers. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Basketball, l,3,45 Chorus, l,2,3,45 Majorette, l,2,3,43 Class Queen, 15 Softball, 2,45 Library Staff, 15 Class Play, 3,45 Speech Club, 45 Speech Play, 45 Pep Squad, l,2,3,45 Class Officer, 35 English Club, 2. LEWIS HARRISON PASCOE CTulleyl ' I, Lewis Pascoe, will my Cfmemistry work- book to Sammy Henderson. May he never use lt. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Pep Club, l,2, 3, 45 Student Manager Of Softball and Basketball, 45 Class Officer, 2,45 English Club, 25 English Play, 35 Class Play, 3,45 Band, 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band, 1,2, 3, 4. gwr , '4-'xfllffq DANIEL IOSEPH LOGSDON KDannyJ I, Danny Logsdon, will my ability to stay away from girls until my senior year to Dwain GBus. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Pep Squad, 45 Class Officer, 45 Class Play, 3,45 Class King, 1: English Club, 2. ,Jgv i'- C, CAROL MARLENE FRIEDEN lCarolJ 7 I, Carol Frieden, will my ability to meet boys at basketball games to the basketball girls of next year. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 Pep Squad, l, 2, 3, 47 Chorus, 2, 3, 47 Basketball, l7 Class Officer, 47 Library Staff, l,2,37 Class Play, 3,47 English Club, 27 Camera Club, 3, 4. Senior C ass RONALD M. IACOBSEN Uakel I, Ron Jacobsen, will the girls of L. H.S. to Larry Iones. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 Basket- ball l,37 Speech Club, 27 Class Play, 3,47 Football, 1,27 Pep Club, l,3, 47 Track, l, 2,47 Tennis, 17 Swimming, 27 Band, 47 Pep Band, 4. HAROLD FRANK SHANNON fShannonJ I, Harold Shannon, will my Canton girls to anyone who wants them. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 English Club, 27 Softball, 47 Pep Club, l,2,3,47 F.F.A., 3,47 Camera Club, 37 Chorus, 2,3,47 Class Play, 3,47 Track, 4. HAROLD ARTHUR PRISNER fHubbyJ l, Harold Prisner, will my radiant complexion to all the Freshman girls. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 Class Play, 3, 47 English Club, 27 F.F.A. , 47 Chorus, l,2, 3,4. BILLY KENT TURNER CBillyl I, Billy Kent Turner, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Billy Smith. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 Class Play, 3,47 English Club, 47 F.F.A., 47 Chorus, 37 Track, 47 Library Staff, l,2,37 Pep Club, 2, 37 Camera Club, 3. 'fr Y v-uw wa..-V VERN LEE WOLFMEYER CBuml I, Vern Wolfmeyer, will my girls' telephone numbers to Bob Sullens. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 English Club, 25 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Camera Club, 3,45 Softball, 2,45 Student Council, l,2, 3, 45 Class Play, 3,45 Band, 1,25 Pep Club, l,2, 3,45 Library Staff, 1,25 Sophomore Pil. 25 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 35 Pep Band, l,Z. lf' ,rf 15,5 Senior Class LARRY WM. BRANDT fTinkl 'I, Larry Brandt, will my ability to skip school to anyone who thinks they can do as good a job as I have in the last four years. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 English Club, 25 Basketball, 15 Speech Club, 45 Camera Club, 3, 45 Speech Play, 45 F. F.A. , 35 Class Play, 3, 4. WILMA LOUISE TATE Dee l Wilma Tate will my ability to make the kids in American problems class laugh to anyone who can do it. Annual Staff 45 Eaglet Staff 45 English Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus 35 Class Play 3,4. CLEARSSIA LOUISE TASCO fC1arssiaJ I, Clearssla Tasco, will my ability to sing on the basketball bus to Rita Holder. Class Play, 3,45 Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Basketball, 3,45 Softball, 3,45 Camera Club, 35 English Club, 25 Pep Squad, 2. LESTER MATHEW WAGANER CVVGQSJ I, Lester Waganer, will my ability to blow up experiments in chemistry and not get hurt to Roger Huston. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Basketball, l,2,3,45 Class Play, 3,45 Softball, 45 Staff, 15 English Club, 25 Camera Club, 45 Pep Squad, l,2, 3,45 Pep B nd, l,2, 3,45 English Play, 35 Class Officer, 1,35 Honor Roll, l,Z,35 Track, 4. 'N-I 5-tr' fl I' X -n It x M fi X at y X 5- ' 'i- , 5.1- - Q .7-ff, --5 i U, Senior Class FINLEY WELLMAN LEWIS lShortyl I, Finley Lewis, will my seat ln American Problems class to Barbara Weathers. Annual Staff, 4, Eaglet Staff, 4, English Club, 2: Class Play, 3,4. HOWARD WAYNE WATERMAN Iwaynel l, Wayne Waterman, will Pauline Eisenbeiss to Larry Prldemore. Annual Staff, 4: Eaglet Staff, 45 Class Play, 3,47 English Club, 27 F.F.A., 47 Pep Club, 3,45 Class King, 2. SHARRON IEAN SLATER fSharronJ I, Sharron Slater, will my ability to bring the carto school everyday to Charlotte McDowell. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 45 Library Staff, 15 Pep Squad, 1,25 Class Play, 3,45 Speech Club, 4: Speech Play, 47 Dramatics Club, 27 Dramatics Play, 27 English Club, 2: Student Council, 35 Honor Roll, 2,33 Chorus, 1,2,37 Class Officer, 1. RONALD FRANKLIN FISHBACK KRonnleJ I, Ronnie Fishback, will my glft of gab ton Ray Job. Annual Staff, 4: Eaglet Staff, 43 English Club, 2: Speech Club, 4: Speech Play, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball, 1, 2, 4, Class Play, 3, 47 English Play, 37 Class Officer, 2: Student Council, lp Camera Club, 4: Pep Club, 1,2, 3,43 Honor Roll, 27 Track, 2,4. 1 2 VIOLA LOUISE WEATHERS Nil I, Viola Weathers, will my ability to dance in the recreation room to Ianet Kalhotka. Annual Staff, 4, Eaglet Staff, 45 English Club, 2: Basketball, 2,3,43 Chorus, 35 Pep Club 2,3,4: Class Play, 3,41 Softball, 2,4. DONALD DEAN DILLON CDonniel I, Donald Dillon, wlll my height to Jimmy Brown. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet, 45 English Club, 25 Speech Club, 3,45 Speech Play, 3,45 Chorus, l , 2, 3, 45 Library Staff, 1, 2 . Senior Class MARION IUDITH HARRISON Uudyl I, Judy Harrison, will my pony tall to Linda Meyers. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Band, l,2, 3, 45 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 45 Class Officer, l,2, 3,45 Class Play, 3,45 Speech Club, 45 Speech Play, 45 Honor Roll, l, 25 Library Staff, 15 Class Queen, 45 English Club, 25 English Play, 35 Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Betty Crocker Award, 4. CHARLES EVER!-DTI' CUNNINGHAM CChuckJ I, Charles Cunningham, will my ablllty to get engaged my senior year to junior Miner. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Class Play, 3,45 Camera Club, 35 English Club, 25 Chorus 3' F P A 3 4 WAYNE EDWIN PELDKAMP Ofelclkampl I, Wayne Feldkamp, will my ablllty to go steady all my senior year to Gary Richardson. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 English Club, 25 Speech Club, 45 Speech Play, 45 Class Play, 3,45 Chorus, 45 F.F.A., 3,45 Camera Club, 3. 'Q'f ' NMR GAYLE LEE BRADSHAW lG0osel I, Gayle Bradshaw, will my ablllty to get along with Canton and La Grange girls at the same time to senior boys of 1957 8. 58. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 45 Basketball, l,2,3,45 Softball, 2,45 Track, 45 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club, 3. f ' ALVIN RAY VAUGHN CAlQ1nJ I, Alvin Vaughn, will my ability to play basketball to Sammy Green. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 4: Basketball, l,2,3,47 English Club, 27 Chorus, 2,3,4p Class Play, 3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,4: Soft- ball. 2,4: F.F.A., 4: Track, 4. Senior Class PATSY WILLELIA GEERY fPatJ I, Patsy Geery, will my books to anyone who wants them. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 English Club, 27 Camera Club, 3,47 Pep Club, 3, 47 Chorus, 1. MARY MARLENE MUSHOLT fSlssyJ I, Sissy Musholt, will my third cousin, Ronnie Fishback, to Iudy Hoyes. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 4, English Club, 25 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 47 Softball, 2,47 Chorus, 1,2, 3,45 Band, l,2,3,4y Library Staff, lp Camera Club, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play, 3,47 English Play, 2,37 D,A.R. Award, 4, Valentine Queen, 3, Class Queen, 2: Class Officer, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' State, 3. MURRAY LEE CHILDERS fMurlloJ I, Murray Childers, will the 1-Ioyes sisters to the senior boys of 1957 8: 58. Annual Staff, 47 Eaglet Staff, 47 English Club, 2: Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Softball, 1,2, 47 Band, 1,2,3,4g Pep Club, 1,2,3,47 Class Play, 3,47 Track, 4: Class Officer, l,2,3: Student Council, 3,45 Class King, 4. MARY KATHERINE SCHROEDER lMaryJ I, Mary Schroeder, will my ability to go with one boy at a time to Vera Fifer. Annual Staff, 45 Eaglet Staff, 4, Chorus, l,2: Class Officer, 3, Class Play, 3,45 Class Queen, 37 Pep Squad, 1: Student Manager, 4: English Club, 27 English Play, 3. Class Prophecy Ten long years had passed since I had seen any of my old class of '57, Since I had a vacation and had accumulated a few dollars as a bachelor school teacher, I boarded a plane and started home. I had heard that La Grange had become a metropolis since a large deposit of uranium was discovered west of town. After landing in La Grange, I started down the ramp of the plane, when a scurrying little grayl-headed man nearly knocked me down. The man turned out to be Lewis Pascoe, owner of the airline on which I had been riding. Lewis and Barbara Farr had been married shortly after graduation and together they had started B. 8: L. .Tet Airlines. When I asked Lewis about the gray hair, he said that Barb making him do all the work and their three kids the gray hair hadn't been long coming in. Lewis said that most of the class of '57 were still around and that Iwould probably run into some of them. I saw a sign near the street to town which said, Shorty's Hack Stand and who do you think was the cabbie ? Why of course it was Finley Lewis. Finley said he decided that this was the easiest line of work to get into so he saved his money and bought a car. Finley took me uptown in the thriving city of La Grange. Shorty told me he and Viola Weathers were married and had four children. All of them, he said, had Vi's vitality and sense of humor and his intelligence. Shorty told me that his partners in crime in the old American Problems class, Clearssia Tasco and Wilma Tate had opened a big restaurant in La Grange and they were doing real well. As I got out of the cab I was nearly run over by a little black hot-rod with a yellow streak on it. Of course I recognized the car at once as that of Larry Brandt. Larry came to a screeching halt and jumped out to see if he had hit me. Larry was now a big car dealer, but he said that he just couldn't part with his little Black Phantom. Larry said he had stayed single and lived in a large twenty-room house alone. As Larry sped off to keep an important appointment a group of servicemen came marching down the street. A gruff sounding officer was in charge of the men and I soon recognized him as my old classmate, Ronnie Fishback. Ronnie had made a career of the Army and was now a colonel. He was in command of the fort which guarded the uranium strike. Ronnie had never married, but several of the WAC's from the base at Canton were after him. Ronnie said that he was on an important mission and had to hurry off to the base. I was wondering who I would meet next when out of the blue a blonde in a shiny red convertible went racing down the street with a policeman right behind her. When the cop finally got her stopped I recognized the girl as Sissy Musholt and the cop as Billy Turner. Billy just calmly wrote out a ticket and then told me that Sis's husband, Bob Tiemann, would pay the ticket and that Sis would probably get another on the next day. Bob was a wealthy farmer and didn't care how many tickets Sis got. Leaving Sis and Billy I walked on down the street. A large neon sign next attracted my attention. The sign advertised Red's Real Estate, lnc. I knew that the name Red sounded familiar and decided to have a look. You guessed it the owner of the place was none other than Harold Prisner. Harold was making a fortune selling uranium claims. Harold's secretary looked familiar and I asked him who she was he said that it was none other than Patsy Geery. Harold said Patsy was the most efficient secretary he had ever had. Time was rapidly slipping by and I had to bid Harold and Patsy good-bye and try to look up some more of my classmates. Around the corner from Harold's office was a large impressive looking brick building. This was the new La Grange Coliseum. I noticed that the newly formed La Grange Pro Basketball Team was playing at home and went in to look around. There were only two people on the floor as the game wasn't until evening. One of the fellows suddenly recog- nized me and rushed over and shook my hand. It was none other than Alvin Vaughn. The other man turned out to be Gayle Bradshaw. Gayle and Alvin were the stars of the team and they were practicing a little before the big game. Alvin told me that he had married Mary Schroeder after graduation and they now had five boys, enough for a whole basketball team. Gayle had also married and had three children. Alvin told me that another of my former classmates was working at the Coliseum. Wayne Feldkamp was a part time referee when he wasn't taking care of his family or prospecting for uranium. As I went out of the Coliseum I was nearly run over by a big man with a still bigger cigar. His head was so enshrouded with the smoke from his stogie he could hardly see where he was going. The guy apologized and then I recognized him as Lester Waganer. Lester was a renowned mining engineer and was the one who discovered the uranium near La Grange. Lester said that shortly after his graduation from Missouri University he and Judy Harrison had been married. He and Judy were very happy and had a large family. As Lester and I were talking a young looking man came rushing by. Lester grabbed him and asked me if I recognized him. It was Danny Logsdon. Danny was a big recording and motion picture star. Danny said that he was associated with another classmate, Murray Childers, who was the conductor of the very popular band, Murtleo's Musicals. Murray and Danny had made several records which had sold a million copies. Danny told me that another of my old classmates Ron Jacobsen was now mayor of the booming metropolis of Maywood. Ron and Carol Frieden, another classmate had been married shortly after grauation. After leaving Danny I saw a huge billboard on top of a little building on the corner. The billboard was advertising the .T bar W Dude Ranch. The building under the sign was that of a beauty shop. The beautician turned out to be Sharron Slater who said that the ranch advertised on top of her shop was owned by two other classmates, Wayne Waterman and Juanita Vestal who had been married for several years. Sharron was still happily married and between taking care of her family and operating a beauty shop she was kept quite busy. During my stay in La Grange I also found out that two of my classmates were out of the country at the time. Harold Shannon was completing a round the world cruise in a new one man sub for the Navy. Charles Cunningham was in Africa hunting big game. Charles, I was told, took a trip every year to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. While in La Grange I decided to visit the old high school. The first person I encountered was a tall, familiar looking fellow. It was none other than Don Dillon, the head basketball coach of good old L. H. S. Don said he had had several very successful seasons as a coach and looked forward to many more. Don told me there was someone in the office that I would probably enjoy seeing. Much to my surprise sitting back of a large desk was our Senior sponsor, Mr. Griesbaum. Mr. Griesbaum hadn't changed a bit except that he now had a crew-cut which he said made him look and feel younger. Mr. Griesbaum said that Mr. Bonney had caught the uranium bug and was spending most of his time prospecting. My vacation was rapidly fleeting by and I, Vern Wolfmeyer, bade La Grange good-bye and retired to my dreary classroom somewhere in Missouri. Class History We entered our first year of high school on August 31, 1953 with thirty-one students. We gained Jock Miller from Puerto Rico. The class officers were: Bobby Tiemann, President: Lester Waganer, Vice President: Helen Sue LaVoi, Secretary: Judy Harrison, Treasurer: Muriel Hixson and Murray Childers, Reporters. Mr. Helmer was class sponsor. Marlene Musholt, Vern Wolfmeyer, and Ronnie Fishback were student council members. Juanita Vestal and Danny Logsdon were queen and king candidates. We began our Sophomore year with twenty-nine students. Clarence Deters and June Hubble left school. We gained Sharron Phillips Slater, Rosa Lee Bradshaw, Clearssia Tasco, Viola Weathers, Wilma Tate, and Finley Lewis. The class officers were Ronnie Fishback, President: Tommy McNeal, Vice President: Murray Childers, Secretary: Bobby Tiemann, Treasurer: Judy Harrison, Reporter. Mr. Lewis was class sponsor. Vern Wolfmeyer, Helen Sue LaVoi, and Marlene Musholt were student council members. Marlene Musholt and Wayne Waterman were queen and king candidates. We came back our Junior year with thirty-three students. We gained Ron Jacobsen and Ronnie Bunte. Helen Sue LaVoi moved to Texas and Muriel Hixson moved to Arizona. The class officers were Marlene Musholt, President Murray Childers, Vice President: Judy Harrison, Secretary: Mary Schroeder, Treasurer: Sharron Slater, Reporter. Sharron Slater, Vern Wolfmeyer, and Tommy McNeal were student council members. Mrs. S. F. Bonney was class sponsor. Mary Schroeder and Bobby Tiemann were candidates for queen and king. Our Senior year we started with thirty students. We had gained Donald Dillon. Ron Jacobsen moved away after the first week of school. He returned after Christmas. Class Officers were Bobby Tiemann, President: Danny Logsdon, Vice President: Lewis Pascoe, Secretary: Barbara Farr, Treasurer: Judy Harrison and Carol Frieden, Reporters. Mr. Olen Griesbaum was the class sponsor with Mr. S. F. Bonney class advisor. Vern Wolfmeyer, Murray Childers, Marlene Musholt, and Bobby Tiemann were student council members. Judy Harrison and Murray Childers were queen and king candidates. Senior Snaps fm? ink s. .. ,' et' ...X i l Yn?!L 3 .L ,wk I,t44lH V. 5 in f l' F kappa if ,-'-K3 A je ex? 'Nr A J W W ? J' ' ' s 1 Senior Babes .. .,,, Q K . Vs. . D3 .. . . . 5' .5 A k. by f ' 4 JUDY GOOSE X Q PAT f ills 21 NU If 5 6 ? - S W 4 HUM if . A I 4: M .: .,-r I SISSY 4-RON. LEWIS ?-:Wx ,- ' -- ,kgzfjw-5 7.:1 5 A 9, 5. 2,5 ,447 N WF' -'ALv1N Y, ,'si ,-f:Ik . I --BAKE MARY DANNY BOB CHUCK -.WAGS-f n n :ff4' X 3 'f'x.k ff if?7?4X'fw fZ1f.f9,4'f YR 1---' f f ' -f--'N-Af lrii'-HL A msg: A 'MQW 9? Ai' '41 J .QM V? 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'hw ,ff- , f.?.,'11 Patricia Frieden Ronald Gaus Marilyn Guess John Henry Alberta Hickman C alvin Hickman Gary Hilbert Carolyn Hungerford Keith Ludwig Carlo Meyers James Ridge Charlene Smith James Standbrldge Billy Stephens Conny Thomas Billy Waterman Elizabeth Weather! Patrtcla Weather! ,f , 1 g , : - ,.: William White Mary Williams li -W M' ii ' ,.,,,1f5: ., 1, .X 45 iiEQ.:f51 Absent: Jerry Tallman 33 Fourth Grade LE Q J if M 4. 5, was 6 is F'-we in ew il' 121 W. 'x g 4? 3 J, if if is ll H We xl. I - '.if,i1f'2E2i2 1 P3 if .. .. , , H p -. . K ' , y s - A ' ..y,, fg was f ' Q - -, I 1- an 'f -- , - -::: 1Q :L -,y,,5,i f:n,A 555 , .. ,,..-:,,52m5g?,,,f.ag i P '- . ' ' 5 -A I 'VMS' f .V - 1 ... 1 ,. AGE . - I are ggi in 21351 vr vfi - A iz ,.fy 1!f' f Y QWWQS V i -' - ' DH i r'-S. 3 Vw' Ji V ' X' V 5:11 - ,:i:'i,, 1' .1 , t. 'V - i . I 4 1 25:3 W , . -fx . 521- Q50 f Hifi-f1luEE?f73 E mi fiififi. V: - V ' V- -' ' 11. ,. Q, - f . 1 , ,. 1 -a f W - .Haw Lgfzisf-ffigffislliwilifff 2 I-iisek X r . Y ,X ew Wi ,- .5-H .sl . ,F X ii 14, Q: X X S k ' K f ia K 'F , i wwf Q? K. Er riff Betty Adams David Ames Jane Bailey Judy Brill Verne Bronestine Linda Cr abill ,Diane Ellis on Junior Frieden Terry Faust Kay Garkie Wanda Gans Harold Godman Terry Hawkins Sherrie Hayes Nina Hutchinson David Johnson Jeane Johnson Robert Lewis Alice Lewis Donald Lewis Nancy Lewis Mike Peak Linda Prisner Danny Pugh Karl Rice Cheryl Stathakis Billy Stephenson Nancy Tiemann Andrea Vaughn Charles Vestal Patty Ware E Tonmy Weathers ' Q MX cr 5 - fi J 'L i - 1 15 ' f .,, - ., 1 A I A V ' Q-s 52Sf?2'3::l3?f ' V i 2: 'lf 'lf' ' T -- , Stephen Hic krnan -O- Third Grade iisvf x 1 :yi . W g wljgsiiaf HX 5 Q' 1 M ,,43g,,4 , K 5 S m QC: 1' 1 5' .. 1 wr- ? 7 1 1, 2 I o 1 403 V av- 5-- 86 ' ,i4:n'x . ig,-1 S wut? fy, .. JR Tir' an - Q ' 1 f , :va L ' f ax M av 1,5 if 2 it l Rei ,Q 1 X 'We-'liifm Je...-A . if I-' -W K. ' 1 R ,...N a lx- mg. .:.. Stephanie Bradshaw Gregg Childers Terry Childers J'oLynn Dillion Stephen Dr awe Jane East Judy East Karen Eaton Michael Gantt Linda Gaus Dennis Hackamack Emma Hubble Pat Humphrey Billy Huston Chris Kramer Nancy Leeaer Alfred Lewis Sharron Lewis Debra Maples Pamela Maples Stephen McDowell Alan Musser Dwain Obert Christine Prilner John Shumate John Slater Larry Solter Linda Sullens Christine Tasco Orville Tasco Susan Tracy Connie Ware Eddie Weather: Benlta Wiesemann Stanley Wolfmeyer Michael Hudnut Leon Feldkamp Absent: Jimmy Tallman Samuel Hampsmlre 4. ..!ss.s - f -4, ' iimga it Q , T I 4 Y X av xi fx San. 4 Q Ma' ' f as 36 lik Second Grade f ' K :ii i , 1: rf ,sw X' J L if FQ! Q Si L i F eq X or 51 A :N5a2i94r-':. 1 i --442.55 Kawai? team-. v' ,pry ffsscsg' S25 v,.,,. :I xy X Q ,gb 1 if ,L f ,, in .si X A .F Q H-New 5 X riff ga X sl X ,Hs X,A.. , .,,. fi gm Hg' A ,Q M 5 et , , . ' f W W ' jig , S Q W, t 0 Q N LQ' r . 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A .au '1 was , , First Grade si . . .mf W fl J- iNf,liy 2f?wf7 v. J' i 1.3 on lk 5 W l, . 1, 1 F, 15 wr . 2 1 ' 31 ' - Ami i . A 'L . X 4 W t X 1 'f K . if ' f 4, , K 'R 4? M3 ,,?4'y-33 4 M if ,ig .4 f - .,.:ggg,a:sg,ii , I, ,.:.. I' Sharon Barnett Mike Berhorst Mike Boley Irene Bradshaw Sammy Bradshaw Mary Ann Bringer Rochelle Brown Dennis Cottrell Julia Dade Dixie Daugherty Carol Ann Dillon Floyd East Gary Freeman David Feldkamp Lewis Feldkamp James Gantt Judy Green Bobby Guess Larry Hoyes Jimmie Johnson Wanda Johnson David Logldon Martin Mace Linda Myers Johnnie Painter Renee' Ruitzel Mikie Schiver Kathy Solter Charlene Stelle Bill Tasco Roxanna Wagoner Gary Weather: Dennis Winship Carol Jean Young Absent Susan Mason Jackie Adams 37 Grade School King and Queen SHARON WHITE AND DANNY MEYERS R: if . '-S' si ff, ,va Q '-4 'H ' 4 .J an we if MAYWOOD SCHUOL S :'f: 15,525 K -'+ ' - 1 L 4. 25 'Aff-- MY S Mi, , ., Q Pi Q- i . ALL, W I' .W 3 E.. ' Q if f 1+ W 3 , :K f 5 4 I I Q 1 9 5... 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Y .dx . an --.X Mary Louise Wiesemann Mary Gorrell Absent: Mr. Luther Lewis, Principal Darrell Eisenberg Elaine Eisenberg Forrest Wayne Griesbaum Reggie Johnson Mickey Klauser Barbara Lair Louise Mendenhall Janice Newell Jackie Reid Vickie Sedelmeier Karl Speer Roger Thomas Sharron Warning DeWayne Waterma Susie Williams Bobby Scnroeuer Dean Barr Derl Bowman Tommy Dillinger Ronnie Eisenberg Danny Gri-esbaum David Griesbaum Kenneth Harris Betty Klauser Forrest Lair Jerry Lillard Earl Mendenhall Terry Meyers Sharron Newell Bobby Niffen Glenda Pindell Bee Powell Linda Powell .Timmy Schroeder Marvin Shear Tirnmy Stewart .lnnrny Thomas Linda Warning Linda Williams Kella Barr Bobby Benner .Terry Downs Lindell Iams Wanda Jones Richard Lair Mary Lillard Bobby Mendenhall Nancy Nunn Toni Stewart John Warning n Linda Kay Zimmerman Junior Jones Charlotte Iams James Lair Joyce Lair Leslie Lair Sharron Lair Sharron Lillard Judy Myers Larry Nunn Larry Schroeder Jerry Shoop Peggy Shoop Karen J'o Stewart Johnny Williams Rose Mary Williams 39 5 70 Staff s Annual Staff ROW ONE: P. Geery, -J. Harrison, S. Slater, B. Farr, V. Weathers. J. Vestal, M. Musholt, C. Frieden, B. Tiemann, F. Lewis, W. Tate, M. Schroeder, C. Tasco. ROW TWO: Mr. Bonney, A. Vaughn, Mr. Griesbaum, W. Feldkamp, B. Turner, C. Cunningham, H. Prisner, D. Dillion, H. Shannon, D. Logsdon, L. Brandt, Miss Woods. ROW THREE: R. Fishback, V. Wolfmeyer, G. Bradshaw, M. Childers, W. Waterman, L. Pascoe, L. Wagner. Staff Editor, Barbara Farr: Assistant Editor, Judy Harrison: Business Manager, Marlene Musholt: Assistant Business Manager, Mary Schroeder: Activities Editor, Ronnie Fishback: Humor, Gayle Bradshaw: Assistants, Viola Weathers, Alvin Vaughn, Patsy Geery, Murray Childers, Danny Logsdon, Lewis Pascoe, Wayne Waterman, Harold Shannon, Vern Wolfmeyer, Larry Brandt, Juanita Vestal, Sharron Slater: Typists, Finley Lewis, Charles Cunningham, Don Dillion, Wayne Feldkamp, Harold Prisner, Clearssia Tasco, Wilma Tate, Robert Tiemann, Billy Turner, Carol Frieden, Lester Wagner Staff Editor, Lester Waganer: Assistant Editor, Judy Harrison: Business Manager, Juanita Vestal: Assistant Manager, Mary Schroeder: Circula- tion, Marlene Musholt: Art Editor, Larry Brandt: High School News, Lewis Pascoe: Girls' Sports, Barbara Farr: Boys' Sports, Vern Wolfmeyer: Seen Around. Danny Logsdon: Song Request, Cal-Q1'Frieden: Exchange News, Sharron Slater: Typists, Senior Girls: Other Reporters, Patsy Geery, Clearssia Tasco, Wilma Tate, Viola Weathers: Mimeograph Operators. Finley Lewis, Ronnie Fishback, Billy Turner, Donald Dillon, Alvin Vaughn, Murray Childers, Robert Tiemann, Gayle Bradshaw, Harold Prisner, Wayne Feldkamp. Harold Shannon, Charles Cunningham, Wayne Waterman. Eaglet Staff J ROW ONE: P. Geery, J, Harrison, L. Waganer, B. Farr, C. Frieden, J. Vestal, M. Musholt. ROW TWO: S. Slater, V. Weathers, F. Lewis, W. Tate, C. Tasco, Miss Woods. ROW THREE: W. Feldkamp, B. Tiemann, L. Brandt, B. Turner, C. Cunningham, H. Prisner, M. Schroeder, A. Vaughn. ROW FOUR: R. Fishback, V. Wolfmeyer, G. Bradshaw. M- Childers. W. Waterman, L. Pascoe, D. Logsdon. .1 L A M i , Student Council Student Council ROW ONE: Mary Jean Musser, Murray Childers, Patty Hoyes. Marlene Musholt, Vern Wolimeyer. Pauline Eisenb'ess R er H t Mr . Bo 1 , og us on, s nney, ROW TWO: Joyce Pridemore, Robert Tiemann, Dwain Gaus, Judy Hoyes, Gary Richardson, Jimmy Brown, Gary Job. Student Council History - The Student Council of La Grange High School was first organized in 1951, the faculty selecting three seniors, five juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen as members. Mrs. Hixson was appointed sponsor and Howard Bryson was President. This Student Council set up an Honor Roll System which is still in use today. The first Student Council drew up a constitution and the duty of the Student Council was to discuss matters concerning the students. They selected parties and movies for the student body. Mrs. Hixson was elected as the sponsor of the Student Council of 1952. and 1953, and Virginia Tuley was elected as their president. This year two amendments were added to the constitution. This year the student council assisted in the election of cheerleaders. Alice Lee Solter was elected President of the Student Council in 1953 and 1954 and Mrs. Hixson was the sponsor, The Student Council took charge of the freshman initiation and election of cheerleaders. Additional amendments were added to the constitution. In 1954 and 1955 Sue Fishback was elected as the Student Council President. Mrs. Hixson was elected as sponsor, but Mrs. Bonney finished the year. A pop corn machine was purchased, the Student Council paying three-fifths of the total amount. Parties and movies were planned by the Student Council. Maxine Solter was elected as the 1955 and 1956 Student Council President. The group elected, as their sponsor, Mrs. Bonney. The Student Council took part in the P.T.A. Carnival. Live assemblies were obtained through the National Assemblies Program. Our President for the 1956 and 1957 Student Council was Vern Wolfmeyer. Our sponsor was Mrs. Bonney. The student body elected Marlene Mulsholt as Vice-President. Officers of Student Council were: Secretary, Pauline Eisenbeissg Treasurer, Pat Hoyesg Reporter, Murray Childersg and representative to P,T,A., Mary Jean Musser. A recreation room was obtained by the Student Council and in it were a soda pop machine, a candy machine, and the juke box. The Council sponsored a formal Christmas Dance and a Valentine Party. lt also sponsored Teen Town. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Scholastic Activities Latin ONE: J. Zahn TWO: J. Pridemore THREE: M. Musser, I. Hoyes FOUR: M. Wolimeyer, B. Barnett FIVE: K. Wieseman, R. Job, M. Humphrey ROW ONE: ROW TWO: I 1 Q , ,.,. , V Camera Club M. Childers, B. Beilstein, S. Henderson, V. Fifer, I. Fohrman, G. Richardson, R. Huston, K. Beilstein, C. Tracy, M. Sturhan, Miss Woods R. Fishback, V. Wolfmeyer, I... Wagner, M. Musholt, P. Geery, C. Frieden, M. Drawe, D. Prisner, C. Bally. C. Stephens ROW ROW ROW ROW Typing ONE: V. Fifer, J. Fohrman TWO: D. Jennings, D. Putnam, S. Henderson, S Green THREE: C. McDowell, R. Fishback, I... Bradshaw, N. Stewart, A. Jones FOUR: W. Garlock, J. Spencer, H. Ludwig, Miss Wood, Instructor 43 Scholastic Activities Art Class ROW ONE: M. Altgilbers, B. Painter, N. Lewis, P. Eisenbeiss, J. Vestal, L. Brandt, S. O'Bryan ROW TWO: Miss Barton, D. Lair, J. Harris, C. Meyers, K. Jacobsen, W. Lockett, F. Lewis, R. Holder, J. Lewis, J. Bradshaw Speech Club ROW ONE: J. Brenner, L. Meyers. ROW TWO: Mrs. Bonney, J. Vestal. J'. Harrison, M. Altgilbers, J. Zahn, A. Painter, N. Stewart, S. Slater. ROW THREE: R. Fishback, P. Carskadon, J. Spencer, W. Feldkamp, L. Brandt, L. Jones, N. Bradshaw. 44 English Four ROW ONE: P. Geery, B. Turner, W. Waterman, C. Cunningham ROW TWO: F. Lewis, C. Tasco, W. Tate, B. Farr, C. Frieden, W. Feldkamp, D. Logsdon, B. Tiemann ROW THREE: D. Dillon, M. Schroeder, A. Vaughn, H. Shannon, G. Bradshaw, P. Carskadon, H. Prisner. Mr. Griesbaum, Instructor - A L 5 Scholastic Activities R Trigonometry ROW ONE: R. Huston, B. Beilstein, R. Job, R. Fishback, V. Wolfmeyer, L. Wagner, M. Childers, S. Wolimeyer, L. Pascoe ROW TWO: R. Job, R. Jacobsen. Instructor, Mrs. Bonney Chemistry Class ROW ONE: P. Hoyes, L. Brandi. ROW TWO: M. Childers. B. Beilstein. ROW THREE: J. Brenner, R. Huston, G. Richardson, Miss Witthaus. L. Wagner, V. Wolfrneyer, L. Pascoe. Algebra ROW ONE: J'. Hoyes. J. Kalhotka, J. Estes, I... Pridemore W. Loclfett, L. Jones. ROW TWO: M. Wolfmeyer, M. Musser, K. Beilstein, J. Pridemore, J'. Hungerford, R. Holder. ROW THREE: R. Job, K. Wieseman, M. Sturhan, Mrs. Bonney, I. Bradshaw. 45 usic Senior Band ROW ONE: B. Painter, J. Breuer, J. Hoyes, F. Tiemann, L. Pascoe, A. Jones, A. Wolfmeyer S. Wolfmeyer. ROW TWO: J. Brenner, M. Childers, J. Kalhotka, L. Bradshaw, L. Jones, M. Brinkley, D. Putnam, P. Hoyes, D. Drawe, L. Pascoe, L. Waganer, J. Harrison. ROW THREE: A. Painter, N. Schaffer, I. Zahn, Mr. Weber, M. Musholt, C. Bally, N. Bradshaw. P M uslc The music department has been under the direction of Mr. Jack Weber this year. The band participated in the Sedalia Fair in August. In September the band attended the Nauvoo Festival and partici- pated in the parade. In the evening they played a concert consisting of marches, In October the band attended the marching festival at Hannibal, with the band marching in the parade that morning. The first part of the afternoon was spent practicing for the mass concert that was to be played in the evening. After practice the band enjoyed a free movie at the Tom Sawyer Theater. That evening they played in the mass concert and performed a marching stunt on the football field. The band participated in the Culver-Stockton Homecoming as a marching band in October. The band attended the Music Festival at Culver-Stockton College in March and the District Contest at Kirksville in April. usic Clarinet Trio B, PAINTER, J, BREUER, J. HOYES, Trumpet Trio J'. KALHOTKA, L, BRADSHAW, M. BRINKLEY Saxophone Trio J. HARRISON, L. PASCOE, L. WAGANER usic ? Girls' Chorus ROW ONE: C. Frieden, B. Farr, L. Meyers, B. Painter, A. Jones. ROW TWO: I. Fohrman, S. O'Bryan. P. Eisenbeiss, V. Fifer, J. Harrison, M. Musholt, Mr. Weber Boys' Chorus ROW ONE: J. Hickman, L. Bowman, J. Solter, L. Jones, J. Springett, L. Musser, D. Weathers. ROW TWO: H. Shannon, B. Frieden, G. Bradshaw, A. Vaughn, L, Lewis, L. Crabill, B. Smith, Mr. Weber. M ROW THREE: D. Dillon, W. Feldkamp, H. Ludwig, H. Prisner, R. R. Wolfmeyer, L. Ludwig, G. Ludwig, G. East. A 43 . . H J Senior High Basketball Boys ROW ONE: V. Wolfmeyer, M. Childers, A. Vaughn, G. Bradshaw, R. Fishback. ROW4 TWO: J'. Hickman, G. Richardson, L. Wolfmeyer, D. Gaus, D. Weathers, J. Springett. ROW THREE: L. Pascoe, B. Tiemann, S. Henderson, H. Wiesemann, L. Waganer. J. Solter, Mr. Bogener. ' Lewis County Invitational Tournament November 12-17 La Grange defeated Canton 69-26 in the first game of the tourn- ament. They lost their second game to Lewistown the score was 43-62. La Grange was defeated by Kahoka in the third game of the tournament 57-62. Shelbina Tournament January 21-26 La Grange defeated La Plata 78-49 in the first game of the tournament. La Grange played McCooey in the second ga.1ne and won with a score of 59-55. The boys had to play three minutes overtime in the third game and lost to Shelbina 59-49. The boys were defeated by Holy Rosary in the fourth game. La Grange boys took home fourth place trophy. Palmyra Tournament January 28-February 2 La Grange boys lost their first game of the tournament to Philadelphia-Emerson 47-49. La Grange defeated Canton in the second game 52-30. La Grange won their third game playing La Belle the final score was 54-47. The boys played New London for conso- lation, winning with a score of 54-40. La Grange Williamstown 47 La Grange Canton La Grange Philadelphia 35 La Grange Levfnstown La Grange Canton La Grange Ewlng ' La Grange Lewistown La Grange Shelbyville La Grange Ewing La Grange Paimyra La Grange Edina La Grange Edfna , La Gr ange Palmyra La Grange Philadelphia La Grange La Belle La Grange La Bene La Grange Kahoka La Grange Kahoka Senior High Basketball Girls , 1 ,-1 .. 1, . , . ug. W mf., if . - .. .,,. -H FRONT ROW: W. Garlock. M. Altgilbers, J. Vestal, V. Fifer. M. Musholt, C. Bally, J. Breuer, I . Kalhotka., BACK ROW: Coach Ted Bogener, C. McDowell, M. Musser, J. Hoyes, B. Farr, P. Hoyes, R. Holder, V. Weathers, C. Tascoe. Lewis County Invitational Tournament November 12-17 The La Grange girls met and defeated Kahoka the first game Of the tournament by a score of 35-29. The second game we defeated La Belle 29-37. In the first place game the Eagle won over Canton girls, 34-30. Shelbina Tournament January 21-26 The Eagles won their first ganie against Shelbina girls, 53-35. The second game the Eagle defeated Atlanta girls, 35-33. ln the third game of the tournament the Eagles were defeated by Shelbyville girls, 49-35. Playing for a third place trophy was the La Grange girls and Higbee girls. The Eagles defeated I-ligbee 58-32. Palmyra Tournament January Z8-February 3 The Eagles opened the first game of the tournament with New London as their opponent, in which the Eagles were victorious by a score of 40-27. In the second game Palmyra defeated La Grange 54-40 La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange Williarn stown Philadelphia C anton Lewistown Ewing Edina Palmyra L a Belle Kahoka La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange La Grange C anton Lewistown Ewing Shelbyville Palmyra Edina Philadelphia La Belle Kahol-za 5 C eerleaders ROW ONE: M. Musser, J. Harrison, C. Tracy, J'. Pridemore ROW TWO: J. Hoyes, C. Jacobsen, G. East, M. Sturhan. Softball Teams Girls' Softball ROW ONE: I. Hoyes, M. Musser, M. Altgilbers, B. Farr, P. Hoyes, C. Tasco,vC. Bally, M. Musholt ROW TWO: Mr. Bogener, M. Sturhan, M. Drawe, Q. Hickman, J. Bradshaw, R. Holder, K. Beilstein. Boys' Softball ROW ONE: L. Waganer, S. Henderson, J. Springett, L. Wolfmeyer, J. Solter, V. Wolfmeyer, M. Childers, J. Hickman, D. Weathers. ROW TWO: Mr. Bogener, D. Gaus, R. Fishback, G. Richardson, K. Wieseman, H. Wieseman, G. Henderson, R. Gude, .T. Brenner, I. Brown. Jr. igh Basketball Boys' Jr. High Basketball ROW ONE: P. Lewis, R. Lewis, A. Brown, T. Brown, K. Brenner, B. Buckner, ROW TWO: R. Lewis, N. Hickman, G. Henderson, D. Dx-awe, K. Clark, L. Pascoe, Student Manager ROW THREE: Mr. Bogener, J. Stathakis, K. Wiesemann. L. Zahn, R. Cottrell. Girls' Jr. High Basketball ROW ONE: F. Fifer, J. Bradshaw, M. Perkins, M. McDowell, K. Henderson, C. Musholt, . J. Kalhotka. ROW TWO: Mr. Bogener. J. Lewis, M. Musser, N. Schaffer, K. Beilstein, F. Tiemann, Q. Hickman, R. Beilstein. ROW THREE: J. Hoyes, R. Holder. J. Bradshaw, M. Drawe, K. Jacobsen, J. Hungerford, M. Sturhan, J. Beilstein. Recreation X Cooks Q' fl MRS, WIESEMANN, MRS, CAMPBELL, MRS. BRINKLEY ABSENT MRS. BRADSHAW Custodians ,,, :hx :,, WAYNE LEWIS, MR. C, BRINKLEY , M 9, vi .4 L A Q ff Q aff' fi x 1 I X 1 Autographs um ff' 0 S W Cn G ' if- as SA .IE fi bf .K ini K-. , R1 - .ia ff Masai ' ia-mfg' Q ' I 3 fi, COMPLIMENTS OF Logsdon's Service TIRES AND BATTERIES - TIRES - REPAIR CAR WASH - GREASE JOB OIL CHANGE PHONE 29 LA GRANGE MI SSOUR I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 A Gardner-Denver Co. i 6 1 COMPLIMENTS OF Farmers 8x Merchants Bank A G G Q -5' MISSOURI i t GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bleigh Construction Co. HIGHWAY 56 2 A I A MISSOURI Lewis County Motor Co. riendly Ford Dealern HYour F rf! 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