La Grange High School - Eagle Yearbook (La Grange, MO)
- Class of 1959
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Q LA GRANGE HIGH SCHOOL La Grange, Missouri Eagle l Q W? I fa CW Q aff K, K Qs xxx Xl E N 'el ,W JM Dcdlicaution We, the Senior Class of 1959, sincerely dedicate this annual to Mrs J. E. Judd In appreciation of her loyalty, friendship, and guidance through our Junior year. F gi In Memoriam BETTY LOU FELDKAMP 1943- 1958 On December 17, we gathered with hearts saddened by the news of the death, the previous day, of our fellow student and friend, Betty Lou Feldkamp. This year she was chosen as one of the cheerleaders. She was very active in school activities and also church actlvities. lt ls hard for us to realize that her place ls now empty. Q A Our School , OUR SCHOOL BOARD MISS GOLDIE DICKERSON SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT Members... m ROW ONE: From left: F. McRae, T. Brown, R. McDo ell ROW TWO: K. Bailey, W. Breuer, V. Springott, E. Bauerrichter OFFICERS President ............... Tom Brown Vlce-President .... . . . Frank McRae Secretary . . . .... W. L. Breuer Treasurer . . . . . Goldie Dickerson Superintendent . . Earl Bauerrichter Kenneth Bailey Virgil Springett Roy McDowell 92:-ll, ,.Z++3,55 ffff N lk J i 59 MR. EARL BAUERRICHTER SUPERI NTE NDENT Mr. BauerrIchter's home town is Philadelphia, Missouri. He graduated from Steffensville High School. He attended K. S. T. C., Colorado State College, University of Missouri, and Culver-Stockton. He has a 8.5. Degree in Education and a M.A. Degree in Education Administration. MRS. LALRA BRADSHAW GRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mrs. Bradshaw's home town is La Grange, Missouri , ond she graduated from La Grange High School. She attended Lu Grange College, K.S.T.C., and Culver-Stockton. She has a 8.5. Degree in Elementary Education. MR. VICTOR GRAGG HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. Gragg's home town is La Grange, Missouri. He graduated from La Grange High School. He attended K.S.T.C. and Culver- Stockton. He has o B.S. Degree in Physical Education and a M.A. in City School Education. 7 Faculty ROW ONE: From left: V. Gragg, L. Bradshaw, W. Wood, M. Hackler, M. Schaffer, E. Hunziker, J. Barton, E. Bauerrichter ROW TWO: J. Weber, C. Hackard, E. Reed, R. Gray, J. Stevenson, W. May MR. CLARENCE HACKARD President ..... . . Mr. Clarence Hackard Vice-President . . . . .Mrs. Laura Bradshaw Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Mrs. Faye Weber Mr. Vic Gragg .... Principal and Grade Social Studies NMS. Laura Bradshaw ..... Grade Principal and English Miss Winifred Wood .............. Commerce Mrs. Margaret Haclcler . . . Jr. High Math and Science Mrs. Mildred Schaffer .............. English Miss Estaline Hunziker ......... Home Economics Miss Jane Barton ...... Grade and High School Art sssssss Earl Bauerrichter . . ....... Superintendent Jack Weber . . ...... Band and Chorus Emest Reed .... . . . Science and Mathematics Robert Gray ....... Science and Mathematics Joseph Stevenson . . . Coach and Physical Education William May ............. Social Studies Clarence Hackard .... Shop and Driver Training ,. - JAMES GLENNEN BRENNER Class Officer . .............. . . . l,3, Track ..,... . . .2,3, Basketball . . . . . . . Softball. . . . . . . ClossPlay... ..... Band ..... . . . l,2,3, HonorRoll... KSTC Entry. . . . . . . Clans King .... . . Annual Staff . . . . . Eaglet Staff . . , . JOYCE ANN BREUER Class Officer ........,... . . . l,2, 3,4 3,4 Basketball. . . . . l,2, Band ..... . . .I,2,3 PepClub... ...l,2 Band Officer . . . 2,3 Honor Roll . . . , . 2,3 KSTC Entry ..... . . . l,2,3 Student Council . . . . . . 3 Sophomore Pilgrimage . . . 2 Safety Club ...... . . . 2 Annual Staff .... . . 4 Eagle? Staff . . . . 4 CHARLES WILLIAM BARNETT Library Staff . . . ...... l,2,3,4 Pep Club ..... .... l ,2 Annual Staff. . . . . . 4 Eaglet Staff . . . . 4 4 4 I 3 3 4 2 2 3 4 4 LEON LESTER BOWMAN Chorus ...... . . 1,2 Annual Staff . . . Eoglef Stuff . . . Chorus ..... Library Sfaff . . Annual Staff . . Eoglal' Stuff . . JAMES EARL BROWN Cluu Officer ............. Pep Club ...... Sludenf Council . . . Basketball ..... Chorus . . . . Softball . . Clcu King. . . Honor Roll. . . Annual Stuff. . . Eagle? Staff . . ..4 ..4 MARJORIE SUE BRINGER ..l,2 1,2,a,4 3 .1,3,4 ....1 .. 2,a,4 ....4 ..2 ..4 ...4 XCIUI: . . . KSTC Enfry . . Cla Play . . . lull ........ Sfudonf Council . . Tracll ........ School Boy Patrol . . . Saftfy Club . . . . . Annual Sfaff. . . Eqlef Staff . . EMMA PAULINE EISE NBEISS Clos Officer .............. Gun! .... Honor Roll .... Llbvary Staff . . . Pop Club ........ Student Council ..,.. Raporfer To Town Paper . . . Annual Staff ....... Eagle! Staff ...... Safety Club . . . Annual Staff . . . Eagle! Staff . . I ROGER LEON CAMIIELL I,2,3,4 I,2,3,4 ..3 . 1,2 2,3 1,2,a . 1,2 2,a,4 .3,4 ...4 ...4 MARION LEE CRABILL .I,3,4 ...I ..2 ...I ..2 ..4 ..4 Chorus .... . . . I,2,3,4 ..... RONALD GENE EAST Chorus... Softball . . lcketball . . . Cheerleader . . Pep Club . . Clan Play . . Safefy Club . . Annual Staff. . . Eagle? Stagg. . . Chorus ...... Library Staff . . . Safety Club . . . Annual Staff . . . Eagle! Staff , . . JAMES HOWARD ESTES Class Officer . Clan Play . . . Honor Rall . . . Library Staff. . . Pep Club. . . Basketball ........ Softball .......... Movie Proiecfor Operator . . Safety Club ........ KSTC Enlry ..... School Boy Patrol . Annual Staff . . . Eaglef Sfaff . . l,2,3,4 .. 3,4 I .. 1,2 ..l,2 ...3 ...2 ...4 ...4 NETTI E GRACE HUBBLE ..l 3 . . .2,3 . . . l,2,3,4 . . .2,3,4 . . . l,3,4 .. .. 3,4 . . . 2,3,4 .. . . 2 ...3 ..l ..4 ..4 W ROBERT HERMAN FRIEDEN Truck . . . Chorus . . Library Staff. . . . . Annual Staff. . . . . Eagle? Staff LYNDA LOUISE MEYER Chorus.. 1,2 Band smkerbqll . . . 'ff CluSxPlcy... PepClub... l-12 xsrc Entry . . . . zfs Annual Staff. . . ' I .4 Eagle? Staff . . . I i .4 DWAI N DAGGS GAUS Class Officer. . . 2 Pop Club ...... . l,2,a,4 Sfvdini Council . . .l,2,3,4 Bukefbcll .... . . .I,2,3,4 Chorus. .... . . . 1,3 Sofiball. . . . . 2,3,4 Track . ..... . . 2,3,4 Annual Slaff . . . . . .4 Euglet Stuff. . . . . .4 . . . 2,3,4 lf JOHN EDWARD HICKMAN Chorus .... Basketball . . Sofiball . . Pap Club . . . Track ..... Scfaly Club. . . Annual Staff . . Eaglat Staff. . . Band ..... Baketball . . Clan Play . . Chorus .... Library Staff . PspClub . . . Clsoorleader. . KSTC Entry . . Annual Staff. . Eaglat Staff . . .. 1,2,:,4 . 1,z,a,4 . 1,z,a,4 ....s .. a .. a ..4 ..4 ALMA LEE PAINTER Cdnlval Quaan . MICHAEL CORNELIUS HUMPHREY Pip Club ..... Ubrary Staff . . . Class Play . . . F.H.A. . . . Cheerleader . . . Camera Club. . . Track ...... Annual Staff . . . Eagle! Staff . . ...1,z,a,4 ...1,2,a,4 .....a -.- .-n 3 3 ...2 2 4 ...4 L 49 .v,Mw.- . JU. V 2 1,2,a,4 1,2,a a ...I ...1,4 ...3 ...4 1 ...4 4 4 ...E L as plvsl- Q .I 11:0 9' A -f. aq- I 'I I I Q' 1 I' ' I , .1.e- .1 ' v al. A , 3, L' 51 ww: ,I - 1 'J-'I wg .', 3:af Q 'A Z' Mv- v' gi? !- .iwvu .-.- .' -1 Q'-4551: ,. .,,,.,,. s f !3l1 ' ami.-np '.' r ii Band . . . Chorus . . . Psp Club . . KSTC Enfry . Library Staff Annual Staff Eaglef Staff . LARRY FREDRICK JONES DARLENE MARIE PRISNER Class Officer. . . . Studenl Council . . Library Staff . . . . . l.2, Camera Club . . Pep Club . . . KSTC Entry. . . F.H.A.. . . . Clos Play . . . Annual Staff . . Eqglefsfqff. . . Soffball . . Chorus. . . Track . . . Pep Club . Safety Club Eagle! Staff LARRY LEO LEWIS Annual Stuff: f . l,2,3,4 .2,3 ..4 ..2 ...4 ..4 ..4 . . 2,3,4 1,2 2,3 GARY JULIAN LUDWIG Chorus.. ..2 PepClub.. ..l Baskeiball... ..l CanafuClub... ..l Annuolsfcff... ..4 Eagle! Staff ,, , , 4 CAROLYN JANE STEPHENS Clms Officer . Basketball .... Camera Club . . Class Play. . . KSTC Entry . . . Library Staff . . Cheerleader . Annual Staff . . Eaglaf Staff . . LARRY DUGAN MUSSER ..I, ChOl'Ll... ---11214 F.F.A.. . . Annual Staff sqm Staff , .... 3 ,, ...4 2,a,4 ..1 .1,2 ..3 1,2,3 ..2 .2,4 .3,4 ...4 ...4 JAN HOWARD SOLTER Band .... Basketball . . Pep Club .... Safety Club. . . Annual Staff . . Eqglefsfqff. . . CONNIE ELIZABETH TRACY Class Officer . . Library Staff . . Cheerleader. . Pep Club . . . F.H.A. .... . . Student Council. . Camera Club . . Carnival Queen . Class Play .... Honor Roll . . . Annual Staff . . Eaglet Staff. . . KSTC Entry . . ....3,4 . . .l,2,3 2 ...l,2 ...I ...4 ...2 ...2 ...3 ...3 ...4 ...4 ...2 JOHN CLIFFORD SOLTER Chorus .... Honor Roll . . . Library Staff . . Pep Club ..... Student Council . . Basketball . . . Softball ........... Movie Projector Operator . . Student Manager ...... KSTC Entry .... . Annual Staff . . . Eaglet Staff . . ..l,2 ..'l,2 .l,2,3 ...2 ..4 ..4 .1,2,:4 .1,2,a 1,2,a,4 1,2,a,4 . . 3,4 . . . 1 .2,3,4 .2,a,4 . . 3,4 . . 2,3 . . 4 . . 4 JERRY THOMAS SPIINGETT Class Officer . Class Play. . . Pep Club . . . Basketball . . Chorus . . . Softball . . Track .... Annual Staff . . Eaglet Staff . . Band .... Class Play . Basketball . Pep Club . . Honor Roll . Ksrc Entry. Library Staff Safety Club Annual Staff Eaglet Staff ....3 ...I,2,3,4 ...1,2,3,4 ...l,2,3,4 ...2,3,4 ....3 4 4 ALICE MARIE WOLFMEYER Band Officer . ROBERT EDWARD SULLENS Softball .... Basketball. . . Clms Officcr Chorus .... Pep Club .... Camera Club Class King . . Safety Club . . Annual Staff. . . Eagle! Staff. . . ..i,2,3,4 ..i,3,4 ....l ...i,2 ...3 ...2 ...2 ...2 ...4 ...4 1,2 .12 Basketball . Softball. . . Truck .... Chorus . . . Safely Club. Annual Staff Eagle? Staff. DICKIE WAYNE WEATHERS RONALD LEWIS WO LFMEYER l,2,3,4 1,z,a 2 ...2 ...2 ...4 ...4 Chorus . . . Band ..... ..... Pop Club .......... Movie Proiector Opera Annual Staff . . . . . Eagle? Staff. . . . . Softball . . KSTC Entry. Movie Proiec l lor.. LYNN JAY WOLFMEYER Band .... Class Play . . . Honor Roll . . . Library Staff . . . Pep Club ...... Baskefball ...... School Boy Patrol . . tor Operafor Annual Staff ....... Eoglef Staff ..... . .1,2 .. 3 .l,2 2,3,4 ..4 ..4 Qfi, ...1, ...1, . . .l . . . .3 l,2,3 2,3,4 2,3,4 2,3,4 . . .l 2,3,4 l,2,3 2,3,4 . . 4 . . 4 Our Sponsor MR. WILLIAM MAY Senior Class History We began our freshman year with forty-two students. We gained Karen Vancil, Roger Farr, Connie Tracy, and Johnny llgenfritz. Class officers were: President, Sandra O'Bryan, Vice-President, Jim Estes, Secretary, Carolyn Stephens, Treasurer, Darlene Prisner, Reporter, Joyce Breuer. Student Council members were Darlene Prisner, Dwain Gaus, and Roger Campbell. Sandra O'Bryan and Johnny llgenfritz were candidates for King and Queen. Our Sponsor was Mrs. Al Kaufman. We began our sophomore year with thirty-nine students. We gained Mildred Atlgilbers, Danna Brown, and Nathan Bradshaw. Students who left were Billy Smith, Sandra O'Bryan, Donna Slater, Donna Brown, and Nathan Bradshaw. Class Officers were: President, Dwain Gaus, Vice-President, Jim Brown, Secretary, Joyce Breuer, Treasurer, Jim Brenner, Reporter, Carolyn Stephens. Student Council members werePauline Eisenbeiss, Dwain Gaus, and Jim Brown. King and Queen candidates were Connie Tracy and Bob Sullens, and they were victorious at the carnival. Our Sponsor was Mr. Ted Gogener. We began our iunior year with thirty-seven students. We gained Elsie Whittier and Marjorie Bringer. We lost Dottie Lair. Class Officers were: President, Jim Brenner, Vice President, Connie Tracy, Secretary, Joyce Breuer, Treasurer, Caroly, Stephens, ReporterPauline Eisenbeiss. Student Council members were Pauline Eisenbeiss, Joyze B'euer, John Solter, and Dwain Gaus. Elsie Whittier and Jim Brenner were candidates for King and Queen .E Thirty-five students enrolled our final year in LHS. We lost Elsie Whittier, Janet Zahn and Lyle Ludwig. Class officers were: President, Jim Brenner, Vice-President, Jerry Springett, Secretary, Joyce Breuer, Treasurer, Carolyn Stephens, Reporter, Connie Tracy. Student Council members were Pauline Eisenbeiss, Connie Tracy, Dwain Gaus, and John Solter. Alma Painter and Jim Brown wereelected King and Queen of the Carnival. It was the second year that our class was victorious. Our Sponsor was Mr. William May. 21 Class Prophecy It had been ten years since the class of '59 graduated. As we came sailing through our thriving metropolis lwhich was quite large by nowi in my Jaguar, I noticed a little plump man with a star on his chest and a red light on his car. By the time I got stopped, he already had my ticket written out. We recognized him at once as Bill Barnett. Bill said he took the job because of the high salary. Bill said everyone was still around except for Roger Campbell. He was in jail serving seven years for improper mufflers. Roger iust couldn't live without that roar. We said so long to Bill and went on up the road to a hotel entitled the SIeeptight. After ringing on the bell for about five minutes, down a stairway staggered a man in a night gown and a night cap. This turned out to be Jim Estes. Jim said he and Alice Wolfmeyer had gotten married shortly after school was over. Jim said they had bought the hotel from Conrad Hilton for a real cheap price. The bellboy turned out to be Larry Musser. As we climbed up the fifteen flights of stairs, we had a real nice visit with Larry. He said he gave up farming because there was no future in it. The next morning we stepped out of the hotel, and were almost hit by a Semi. The driver locked his brakes and ran back to see if we were hurt. To our surprise the driver was Leon Bowman. When he found out we weren't hurt, we started gabbing. Leon said he finally got a iob hauling money for the government. As we walked around the corner, we saw a sign Marge's Lonely Hearts Club. We realized at once this was Marge Bringer. She said business was thriving. She said she married Mike Humphrey a few days after graduation. Mike was now a big TV star and had a program called Powderburn in which he was an honest gunfighter. Saying so long to Marge, we walked on down the street. Since the traffic was too bad to drive in, I hailed a cab. The driver turned out to be Larry Lewis. Larry was now married and had five kids. Larry said John-Hickman and Dickie Weathers were playing basketball for the Harlem-Globetrotters. Larry said they were both high point men averaging forty points a game. I had Larry drop us off at the docks. I tipped Larry a ten and went on out to where the boats were. On one of the submarines was Jerry Springett. Jerry was now an Admiral and in charge of all the submarines in the Navy. Jerry had married Alma Lee Painter and had three boys. He said they all had his good looks and AIma's brains. Jerry said Bob Sullens remained single and was now a Commander on a destroyer. Gene East was doing some kind of top secret work exploring what was under the South Pole. We left the docks and started for the main part of town. By this time we were getting hungry, so we stopped in the swankiest restaurant in town. Who should be the owners but Connie Tracy and Darlene Prisner. They said the restaurant was the best investment they ever made. Darlene was real happy and flashing a diamond. I asked her who the lucky man was. She went to the kitchen and returned shortly with Johnny Solter who was head chef and meat cutter. Johnny said the wedding was going to take place in two weeks and everyone was invited. Connie had married .Ian Solter when he got out of college. Jan was now working as a chemist with the local rocket firm. I threw a quarter in, the iuke box and guess who I heard! lt was Larry Jones and Lynda Meyer singing a revised version of Tom Dooley. Connie said Larry and Lynda had teamed up and had eight gold records. After paying my bill we walked a couple of blocks and saw a sign Grace's Furs. Of course, we had to go in. To my surprise the owner was Grace Hubble. She said she had been in business for about a year and was slowly running Paris out of business. Grace hadn't married yet but she said she was waiting for the right man. After leaving Grace, we kept on walking and soon saw a sign in real bright colors, Von Ludwig lnc. We thought this might be Gary Ludwig so we went on in. Sure enough, it was. Gary was now a well-known artist and iust rolling in the dough. I never dreamed of him having a model but he did. She turned out to be Joyce Breuer. Joyce said she had given up printing and turned to modeling.She explained that modeling was a lot easier than printing. While we were talking, Gary painted my portrait in about ten minutes. There wasn't anything to do after we left Gary, so we dropped in on the local bowling lanes. Dwain Gaus and Lynn Wolfmeyer were the owners. Jim Brown was chief pin boy and manager. Dwain and Lynn said that after winning one hundred thousand dollars for bowling perfect games they bought the lanes. Jim was real happy about his iab because he said there was never a dull moment. After we bowled, I decided my Jaguar was getting a little worn out. I looked in the yellow pages and found the name Honest Bob's Cars. I checked my financial supply and we went over to trade. You guessed it, it was Bob Frieden. Bob said he sold every car made. While talking to Bob, Pauline Eisenbeiss pulled up in her Rolls Royce. Pauline hadn't married yet, but she wanted a nice strong, good looking man like Bob. She said that when she saved up enough money they might get married. After Bob sold me a new Cadillac Eldorado convertable, we went for a test ride out in the country. We skidded around a corner and almost ran over a sign reading L 8. R's Cattle Ranch. We knew this, of course, to be Lee Crabill and Ronald Wolfmeyer. They had bought the land and converted to grazing land. They were both quite satisfied because they were selling twenty thousand head a year. Lee said the new twelve million dollar school was just up the road a way. We went up the road and sure enough, there it was. It covered three square blocks. We pulled in on the parking lot, put our money in the parking meter, and went on in. Down in the office was our senior sponsor, Mr. May. Mr. May was now Superintendent. He hacln 't changed much except he was a little balder and was now smoking two dollar stogies. When it started getting dark, we left Mr. May and headed for the parking lot. After eating in some unknown restaurant, my wife, Carolyn Stephens and I, Jim Brenner, left for our coffee plantation in South America. 88: I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, il Will Bob Sullens, will my class ring to any girl who thinks she can get it away from Janet Kalhotka. John Hickman, will my ability to get kicked off the basketball team my senior year to Roy Lewis. Bob Frieden, will my ability to stay away from girls to Larry Pridemore. Ronnie Wolfmeyer, will my ability to be the boss to Kenny Wiesemann, John Solter, will my height to Doug Drawe. Larry Jones, will my sense of humor to Jim McClaughry. Mike Humphrey, will myself to all the girls of La Grange High School. Roger Campbell, will my hot mufflers to my brother Richard. Lynda Meyer, will my flirty ways to Jeanette Cox. Gray Ludwig, will my ability to Jim Hawkins. Gene East, will everything except my girl to Charlie Yager. Dwoin Gaus, will my ability to stay out all night and still play basketball to anyone who thinks he can get by with it. Jon Solter, will my ability to hang around the girls that go steady to Chuck Coddington Bill Barnett, will my ability to play Phys. Ed. to anyone who thinks he can do it as badly as l do. Alice Woltmeyer, will my slim figure to Pat Tracy. Alma Painter, will my green cheerleading tights to Judy Hungerford. Larry Musser, will my quietness to Richard Prisner. Joyce Breuer, will my ability to go steady my senior year to Mary Jean Musser, Jerry Springett, will my ability to take Karen Dosier home every night to Ronnie Gude. Jim Brenner, will my ability to grow a mustach to Mike Brinkley. Grace Hubble, will my ability to get along with the Highway Patrol to Gary Henderson Darlene Prisner, will my Pony Tail to Ann Childers. Pauline Eisenbeiss, will my ability to get a diamond my senior year to Judy Hoyes. Jim Brown, will my car to any senior boy, next year, who can 't get anything better. Larry Lewis, will my seat in sixth hour study hall to Ronnie Lewis. Leon Bowman, will my bookkeeping books to Larry Nunn. Lee Crabill, will some of my excess weight to Dean Tallman. Lynn Wolfmeyer, will my chemistry book to anyone crazy enough to take it. Jim Estes, will my bookkeeping papers to anyone who will pay me for them. Carolyn Stephens, will my nick name Darling Jill to Frances Fifer. Dickie Weathers, will my ability to play basketball half a season to Tommy Brown. Connie Tracy, will my Aunt to Mr. May. Mariorie Bringer, will my ability to get a ride home from school every night my senior year to Shorty Musholt. 'wc Q 1575 5 ' Y-5 6. . R 5 .lk ' .A W of 4 -1 .Fl , .. .v ..- ! 1 53 1 .-11 4? ,b, I fi .n a PQ .Ji-2' 'Q' 5, Ah A A L1 lo V Qs :P Ov mf ,I f' iam. fi of .5 57 ,Il . 1' 'Vw 3 1 Mlm. .Jw- ,wg .am bb- Jw gk 1 Sri ,vm A 1 Jw . i Q ' : I I, K. I Ag x,, f Q H.. . f: 1 Q f' f X L m x, X .r E W , X xx :gm H , X .W-1' J if ae . 3 M, 'W L ,y-4,1 x fs. . ,X x11-! 'L 44i9AM 6 52 r V,-' - V- Q. mf, 5 ' .Q I iz: . Aff ' 'A Yx ui' '- 'wllv .1 r W 4' ' 1. 1, av: RW Q' m 1. 1 x gwirma-tag 'Pffe an N a . -..wx p 520' ' -D, no' X I I Aihwsbqw idk. Q2 1 l Eunice Allen Ronnie Gude Gary Job Mary Jean Muss er Kenny Wiesemann uniors Eleanor Becker Kay Bei lstein Julia Bradshaw Bill D0dl0f1 Joyce Hmm Jim Hawkyn, Gary Henderson Judy Hoyes Janet Kelhotka Juanita Lewis ROY l-0Wl5 WUYN' Lockdl Joyc, pfidgmorg Larry Pridemore Margie Sturhan Dean Tallman AM Chi'-M lunior Class History Quetta Hickman Marcia Drawe J udy H unqerford Jim McClaughry Norman Weathers Marvin Wolfmeyer We began our first year of high school with twenty-seven students. We gained Bill Dodson, Dean Tallrnan and Joynny Stathakls. We lost Norma Gaus. Clas Officers were: President-Marjorie Sturhan, Vice-President-Mary Jean Musser, Secretary-Treasurer-Kaln Jacobsen, Reporters-Judy Hungerford and Joyce Prldemore. Mr. Jack Weber was our Sponsor. Student Council Representatives were: Gary Job, Judy Hoyes, Joyce Pridemore, and Carolyn Meyers . Kim and Queen candidates were Carolyn Meyers and Wayne Lackett. Our Sophomore year began with thirty students. We lost Karen Jacobsen, Billy Smith, Beverly Smith, Carolyn Meyers, Johnny Stathakis and gained Eleanor Becker and Jim McClaughry. Class Officers were: President-Gary Henderson, Vice-President-Judy Hayes, Secretary-Joyce Pridemore, Treasurer- Janet Kolhotka, Reporter-Rita Holder, The Class Sponsor was Mr. Jack Weber. Student Council members were: Janet Kalhotka, Gary Job, Judy Hays md Marvin Wolfmeyer. King and Queen Candidates were Mary Je an Musser and Gary Henderson. Wepenteled ouralunior year with twenty-six. We lost Rita Holder and Quetta Hickman and Gained Eunice Allen and Quetta Hickman Class officers were: resi ent-Ju y Hayes, Vice-President-Gary Job, Secretary-Joyce Pridemore, Treasurer-Marvin Wolfmeyer, Reporter-Kay Beilsteiln . Sponsors were: Mrs. Mildred Schaffer and Mr. Joe Stevenson. Student Council members were: Jody Hayes, Gary Henderson, Marvin Wolfmeyer and Marlorie Sturhan. Klrg and Queen candidates were Ronald Gude and Judy Hungerford. 28 Ruth Beilltein Judy Bradshaw Kent Brenner Alan Brown Tom Brown Billy Buckner Kenny Clark Jeanette Cox Doug los Drewe Joann Dunt Bill Eisenbeiss Frances Fifer Wayne Garkie Clarence Gaus Norman Hickman Junior Jones Paul Lewis Ralph Lewis Ronnie Lewis Sharon Lillard Linda McCIaughry Lynn Pascoe Richard Prisner Richard Rayl Nancy Schaffer JU'-'lt' 5l UfW10f' -l Y 5l'00P D l5Y MW 5 'l l Kaye Solter Carolyn Tallent Frances Tiernann Lee Tracy Pat Tracy Joyce Vincent John Willians So homores Ro., M,,,,wim.,,, 5,,,,,,,,, wood Sophomore Class History chori. Yqer mr. zqrm We entered high school with forty-five students in our clrss. Larry Laws, Ralph Lewis, Richard Rayl, Junior Jones, Charlotte lams, James Lair, Sharron Lair, Sharon Lillord, Jerry Shoop, John Williams, and Rosie Williams were new students. We lost Carol Damon but gained Frances Fifer back. We elected Mr. Clarence Haclcard as our sponsor. Our Class Officers were: President-Sharon Lillardg Vice-President-Ken Clark, Secretary-Kaye Salter, Treasurer- Judy Bradshaw: Reporter-Ruth Beilstein. Sharon Wood, Frances Fifer, and Allen Brown represented is in Student Council. Our King and Queen candidates were Larry Laws and Judy Bradshaw . - Our Sophomore year we entered with forty-two students. We lost Larry Laws the first part of the year. We lost through death on December lb, Betty Lou Feldkanp. Betty Lou was a very dear and close friend to all of Le. We elected Mr. Jack Weber m our sponsor. Our class officers were: President-Ken Clrrkp Vice-Prsident-Nancy Schafferp Secretary-Tom Brown, Treasurer-Judy Bradshaw, Reporter-Judy Shannon. Sharon Wood, Allen Brown md Frances Fifer represent rs in Student Council. Our Kirg and Queen candidates were Doug Drawe and Sharon Lillard. Freshmen N , Joey Allen Jane Beilsiein Judy loxarfh Jlm Bradman Jerry Brmdf Mllze lrlnlrloy Richard Carrpboll Chuck Coddirqton Kula Dale! Sandra Em! N -Q Larry Elllaon Roger Evans Janet Feldkamp May Am Fqldkqyp Charles Guilfoyle Jlm Harris Kay Hcndenon Donna Jacobs LUN' JGNMUI Wiki! Job err ' ' 'Wim ?l:' ' Jackie Jolmeon Edlih Kramer Joyce Lair Lellle Lolr Harry Lewis Jerry Logsdon William Majors Marsha McDowell Judy Meyers Caroline Musholt Larry Nunn Mary Perkins Peggy Shoop Dorothy Schumate Frances Shumate Rickey Salter Linda Sturhan Gene Tallman Hartley Tasco Roger Tiemdftn Merrill Weathers Roswitha White Darrel Wolfmeyer Leroy Wolfmeyer Linda Wolfrneyer Sarnny Young Freshman History We started the school year with forty-six students . New students in the class were Peggy Shoop, Judy Meyers, Joyce Lair, Leslie Lair, Larry Nunn, Joey Allen, Jim Harris, and Karen Dosier. Later in the year Frances Van Ness came into the class. We lost one student-- Jim Harris . The following students were class officers for the year: President-Marsha McDowell, Vice-President-Judy Meyers: Secretary-Roswitha White, Treasurer-Jane Beilstein, Reporter- Lany Nunn, Class Sponsor-Mr. Gray. Student Council members were Marsha McDowell, Roger Tiernann and Larry Nunn . Our King and Queen candidates were Judy'Meyers and Larry Nunn. -ci. vlA af I l-,,,x .1 ml 5 3 A 1' f 'Q if 4 - ' QT: P -A Q QQ: . I .rf -g W 1 ' -73,4 9 0 -fig .' r '4--vw YJQ9 x 1 N as fir., ,fi 1 M fl x Mr. A M. -115' ' J .5-ln. If-Q ,ggi gwak R X A ff bfi? 5 ,Sf A 'SES E16 F zffi ff zj--r, P , , , Tl x . X Q -mt 'uf Q 94 j,l1f '5bf'5'7 wvmfv l' U ' 5 www M 'W xi Q! I K fig X 45,6 : ij x..1- N ,QM QQ? .w ' M 'z MYR avi 'Fifth as 5 . 5 IW n if T 'W 'w -.L at - I . S 2 1' 4 -we M' .ml TX' Q u I High School King alndl Queen lim Brown and Alma Painter Gradle School King and Queen Gary Raylle and Linda Genus First Gmdle 1 lt. S . Burnett D . Boyer T. Butllmofer D . Cottrell C. Dade S . Dade ll y 3 , J ' J ., 5 ,Elf 5 W . J if .sf L I J wr Q, X V Q wg .., ' 0 5 R. Farr 'M. Ferguson P. Fish P. Gam D . Horsell T. Hampunire . 1 . , . . --all ull ' J T ' ' 'lx Q-ll P . Henry M. Hlnlrle D . Hoffman W. Howe D. Kaylor K . Killday A X B, Laeser J . Lewis J . Lewis M. Murphy R. Norton Q -E o A L E P . X 7' ru ..1 , R . Pugh R . Shsrwood L. Slater J . Soller D , Tracy lx M. Trunbloe L. ON L. Vaughn J. OH M. ON 3 1 A R . Trennaphol D . Zahn R. Allen P . Dodson l 'U , E Humphrey Second Grade ii Q Q PM .Q G . Cunningham D . Dursl D . DUISU J . DeGurd S . Dinwlddle ...A D G . East M. Eisenbeiss P. Fletcher M. Fish L. Lewis L . Humphrey R . Hudnuf K . Kuylor G . Kramer S . Mudin if fy R 2- 'ie Y, Q. Sw 5, 3' ff C 5 'fx . Novinger lr., , ,. S. Tallenf L. Oberr D. OH J. Rice C. Rhodes B. Schaffer A. Tallman C. Tasco B. Wells B . While jx . I . .hw ',--, z Q ,.,!,.,-!,,,L,i,b, . ,If ' 2 Bradshaw . Garkie I Q 5' E. Kaylor Xe in Q r-kg 5. Vaughn 1214? h 1 R.Bringar R.Brau R Dlnwlddue J Enron C Fousf Fourth Grade S . Henry - ..., iii: 5 it 3QsifQx:i2s ,, V w if - 5 i i ' 44 g, f m im D . Meyer A . Schafer P.Vaughn Nancy Kramer R Vaughn C Whlfe K Whlfe Hfiff-ff - - x2il4J.b3i!Wg NEW! 'IT' 4 16 74 'n xii af 4. ,- .aw QL- P ..,, J . Phipps L. Prlsner D . Pugh K . Rice N . Tiernann A. Vargh C . Vestal C. Ware P. Weathers T- Wiifhl Seventh Grade History We began the first grade with Mrs. M. Dickerson a our teacher and have had Miss .laney Sue Pryce, Mrs. Alvaro Bradshaw, Mrs. Maude Gibson, Mrs. Prmklln Nesbit, and Mill Elenore Huebner as our teachers through the years. Our class officers In the seventh grade were: President, Rodney Brown, Vice-President, Jerry Down, Secretary, Carol Brunbaughp Treasurer, Glenn Mortong Librarians, Elizabeth Weathers and Gary Hilbert. Shirley Flfer and Jerry Downs were our candidates for King and Queen in the seventh grade. Our Sponsor was Miss Jane Barton. New merrbers were Jerry Downs, Mike Schnitzer, Ronald Gaus, and Glenn Morton. We gained Donald Thomas in the third grade, but we lost him in the fifth grade. Our class parties in the seventh grade were: Eater party, party for the eighth grade, and our Christmas. party . Seventh Grade J . Bradshaw M . Bradshaw R . Brown L. Bringer C . Brumbaugh B , Cu a. Dade J. uowr-1 G. Durst s. Fifaf K- Flynn M- Frlodi P. Frleden R. Gau J. Henry A. Hickman C. Hickman G . Hilbr W -N w l 1 . r lanf ' Tl 771 ',WmrliI,k ML., 1 L 1 In QAM , . f A- , wfi4?A5:?59ff5: ' -'ln 1 nf f ,mul 5 'V '-1'f,: 'Q1'- A, 5-fi-5' . ' 41-:fx 3.4 b .-:,'.3H 1 Tl :awp 3 Q1-,c 7 H -'-3-BW .-H- A? 6 NXLWZ , 3' QF - - sf ' .X I ri w , .7 ' qxb Us Q65 vi. X it it ova EAA Dax 'iiv 1 .wsu A Y - . dw Q f' X A hy ,r '-.. ' '- - 4 f., T 9 Studlent Council ROW ONE: From Left, R. Tiemann, G. Henderson, M. McDowe J. Hoyas, S. Wood, F. Fifer, M. Sturhan ROW TWO: Allen Brown, L. Nunn, M. Wolfmeyer, J. Solter SPONSOR: Mr. Ernest Reed MR. ERNEST REED President . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . Representative I9.. Sept. Oct. 31 . . Dec. 17 . . Jan. 28 . Feb. il . . . Mar. i6 . . . Mor. 13, 14. Apr.28 ll, D. Gaus, C. Tracy, P. Ersenberss, . . Pauline Eisenbeiss . . Connie Tracy . . . . Judy Hoyes . . Sharon Wood . . . . . . . .Marsha McDowell . . Dwain Gaus toP.T.A.. . . EVENTS . . . Freshman Initiation and Assembly . . . . . . . . . National Assembly . . Semi-formal Christmas Dance . . . . . . National Assembly . . La Belle S. C. Convention . ..... National Assembly . . . M. A. S. C. Convention . . . . National Assembly Annual Staff ROW ONE From Left, C. Stephens, C. Tracy, L. Wolfmeyer, J . Breuer, A. Wolfmeyer, L. Meyer, A. Painter, M. Brmger J Sprmgett ROW TWO P Ensenbeiss, M. Humphrey, G . East, L. Jonas, J . Brown, D. Gaus, J . Brenner, R. Campbell, J . Salter, L Musser G Hubble, D . Prisner ROW THREE B Barnett, L. Bowman, J . Solter, R. Wolfmeyer, B. Frieden, B. Sullens, J . Estes, L. Crabill, G . Ludwig L Lewis SPONSORS Miss Winifred Wood, Mr. Earl Baurrichter Editor ..... Assistant Editor. . Business Manager Assistant Manager Activities Editor Snapshots . . . Girls' Sports. . Boys' Sports . . Music .... Maywood . . The Staff . .Joyce Breuer Alice Wolfmeyer . . Lynn Wolfmeyer . . Connie Tracy . .Lynda Meyer Jerry Springett Carolyn Stephens . . . Jim Brown . . Alma Painter . Larry Jones Eagllet Staff ROW ONE: From Left, G. Hubble, C. Tracy, P. Eisenbeiss, C. Stephens, J. Breuer, J. Brenner, A. Wolfmeyer, M. Bringer, L. Meyer, D . Prisner ROW TWO: M. Humphrey, L. Wolfmeyer, A. Painter, G . East, L. Jones, J . Brown, D . Gaus, J. Springett, R. Campbell, J . Solter, L. Musser ROW THREE: B . Barnett, L. Bowman, J . Solter, R. Wolfmeyer, B. Frieden, J. Estes, B. Sullens, L. Crabill, G . Ludwig, L. Lewis SPONSOR: Miss Winifred Wood The Staff . . . Jim Brenner . . Joyce Breuer . Alice Wolfmeyer Editor ...... Assistant Editor . . Business Manager . . Assistant Manager . . . Carolyn Stephens Art Editor ...... .... G ary Ludwig High School News . . . Pauline Eisenbeiss Girls' Sports .... . . Alma Painter Boys' Sports . . . . Bob Sullens Exchange News . . . .Connie Tracy . . Lynda Meyer . .... Mike Humphrey Circulation ........... Darlene Prisner Grade News . . Grace Hubble, Margie Bringer Mimeograph Operators ...... Leon Bowman Song Requests . . Seen Around . . Roger Campbell, Gene East, Jim Brown, Bill Barnett, Lee Crabill, Jim Estes, John Hickman, Bob Frieden, Larry Jones, Larry Lewis, Jan Salter, Ronald Wolfmeyer Jerry Springett, John Solter, Dickie Weathers, Dwain Gaus, Larry Musser, I Lynn Wolfmeyer. lailbrary Staff FROM LEFT: L. Wolfmeyer, D . Drcwe, J. Solter, A. Pointer, C. Stephens, M. Schaff B Frieden, J . Estes, L. Jones INSTRUCTOR: Mrs . Mildred S chaff ef Physical Education Class Shop Class Senior High Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: INSTRUCTOR: From Leif, K. Dosier, F. Shumole, M. Feldkump, R. While, L. Wolfmeyer, J. Bozarih, D. Smith, C . Tallent L. Sturhan, J. Harris, G. Easf, J. Springeff, L. Crabill, R. Campbell, J. Allen, J. Vincent C. Musholt, W. Job, M. McDowell, K. Henderson, E. Kramer, J. Feldkamp, D. Shumore, D. Jacobs, M. Perkins, S. Eos! Mr. Jock Weber Twirllcrs FROM LEFT: Frances Fifer, Caroline Musholf, Nancy Schaffer Drum Maj or GARY HENDERSON Senior Band ROW ONE: From Left, A. Wolfmeyer, L. Sturhan, C . Smith, F. Tiemann, D. Drawe, M. Sturban, J. Hawkins, J . Jones, L. Tiemann, S . Young, J. Downs ROW TWO: A. Painter, J . Brenner, P. Tracy, J . Bailey, B. Stephens, L. Pascoe, L. Nunn, R. White, S . Lillard, K. Brinkley, L. Jones, R. Campbell, P. Evans, M. Brinkley INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jack Weber BAND OFFICERS President ............ Vice-President . . . Secretary .... . . Roger Campbell Douglas Drawe Frances Tiemann Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . Alma Painter Reporter ........ . . S. C. Representative . . . Alice Wolfmeyer . Margie Sturlwan Sept Oct Oct Nov. Feb. Feb. Mar EVENTS . . . Missouri University Bancl Day . . Culver-Stockton Homecoming Hannibal Band Marching Festival . . . . . .Kirksville Homecoming Culver-Stockton Pre Contest Day Culver-Stockton Basketball Game . ......... Kirksville Contest Beginnemfs Balndl ROW ONE: From Left: L. Gaus, N . Lewis, J. Gantt, H. Gan, A. Vaughn, 5- BYOWYI, V- Bf0I'19S'lf'9f A. Rossiter, R. Bradshaw, J. Phipps ROW TWO: C. Young, S. Bradshaw, S. Henry, L. Pascoe, G . Roberts, D. Meyer, J - Pointer, J- J0hf1S0f' T. Childers, T. Johnson, R. Dinwiddie, W. Kennicutt, M. Gantt, G . Guilfoyle INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jack Weber iunmionr Band ROW ONE: From Left: G . Childers, V. Bronestine, D. Maples, N. Tiemann, J. Johnson, P. Maples, A. Vaughn, J. Bailey, L. Sullens, K. Eaton, B. Wisemann ROW TWO: S . Fifer, C. Brumbaugh, S . Tracy, D. Haclcamaclc, P . Humphrey, D . Pugh, T. Foust, M. Hudnut, D . Obert, B . Waterman ROW THREE: J . Eaton, R. Vaughn, W. White, M. Schnitzer, L. Rohs, C. Musser, R. Sullens, R. Brown, B. Flynn INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jack Weber 0 E I P r- . . x vn Um Q2 Senior High Basketball Girls DATE Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec . Jan. Jan . Jan . Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. ROW ONE: From Left, N. Schaffer, J . Hoyas, M. Slurhan, K. Beilslein, M. Musser, J. Breuer, J . Kalhofka ROW TWO: R. Beilstein, J. Lewis, M. Drawe, J . Bradshaw, S . Lillard, F. Tiemann COACH: Mr . Joe Sfevemon STUDENT MANAGER: J . Bradshaw llieporit of Girls? lgaislsreftlballl Games TEAM OLJRS THEIRS LABELLE TOURNAMENT llasco 52 31 . Nov. Edina 42 Kchoko A6 10 Nov. LaBel le 18 Shelbyville 30 37 Nov Canton 24 Ewing 30 28 ' LGBe e 39 25 KAHOKA TOURNAMENT Canton 22 25 Dec Kahoko 31 Lewistown 16 13 D C t 24 Edina 36 17 ec on on Dec Memphis 38 Kahoka 44 25 Palmyra 31 38 PALMYRA TOUR NAME NT Edina 27 26 e ' G e e E , 47 42 Feb. Palmyra 31 wing . Palmyra 25 23 Feb. Ewing 25 Philadelphia 29 I3 Canton 40 41 Lewistown 43 32 Senior High Basketball Boys DATE Oct. Nov . Nov . Nov . Nov . Dec . Dec . Dec . Jan . Jan . Jan . Jan . Jan . Feb . Feb . Feb . Feb . ROW ONE: From Left, R. Lewis, D. Gaus, D. Drcwe, B. Sullens, L. Wolfmeyer, G . Henderson ROW TWO: R . Lewis, N. Hickman, J . Estes, J . Springett, J . Brown COACH: Mr. Joe Stevenson STUDENT MANAGER: J. Salter Report ol: Boys' Basketball Games TEAM OURS THEIRS Ilasco 47 60 LA BELLE TOURNAMENT Kahoka 37 38 Nov. Ewing 49 Shelbyville 39 32 Nov . Canton 47 Ewing 62 46 LaBeIle 60 51 Canton 54 73 KAHOKA TOURNAMENT Lewistown 64 45 Dec . Livonia 45 Edina 61 57 Dec . Memphis 39 Kahoka 56 59 Dec . Kahoka 35 Palmyra 52 54 LaBel1e 39 68 Edina 23 60 PALMYRA TOURNAMENT Ewing 46 45 Feb . Ilasco 47 Palmyra 46 79 Philadelphia 49 57 Canton 61 79 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Lewistown 60 55 Feb. Hurdland 43 Senior High Cheerleaders ROW ONE: Alma Painter, Judy Hungerford, Carolyn Stephens ROW TWO: Joyce Pridemore, Frances Fifer, Caroline Mushoh unior High Cheerleaders f YWYW, 5 ROW ONE: From Lefty Deanna Bergman, Judy Wolfmeyer ROW TWO: Mary Ann Feldkamp, Frances Shumafe unior High Basketball Girls' ROW ONE: From Left, M. Perkins, L. Schork, S. Shannon, J. Beilstein, D. Jacobs, M. McDowell, K . Henderson ROW TWO: J. Lewis, G . East, E. Kramer, C. Smith, A. Hickman, R. White, S. Fifer COACH: Mr. Joe Stevenson STUDENT MANAGER: L . Wolfmeyer umnionr l-lniglm Basketball Boys' ROW ONE: From Left: C. Musser, K. Brinkley, L. Tiemann, J. Schaffer, R. Sullens, R. Campbell ROW TWO: C . Hickman, M. Brinkley, J . Bradshaw, M. Weathers, S . Pugh, R. Gaus, W. Majors ROW THREE: L. Solter, J. Henry, J. Johnson, B. Flynn, J. Downs COACH: Mr. Joe Stevenson Senior Hig Girls' Softball Team ROW ONE: From Left, J. Hayes, M. Perkins, N . Schaffer, J . Shannon, Ruth Beilsrein, F. Tiemann ROW TWO: M. Maur, M. Sfurhon, J. Bradshaw, S. Lillard, K. Beilsfein, J. Lewis COACH: Mr. Joe Sfeverson Senior High Boys' Solrtlnalll Team ROW ONE: A. Brown, G. Henderson, L. Wolfmeyer, J . Solfer, G . East, J . Brown ROW TWO: D . Weofhers, J. Hickman, L. Lewis, D . Drawe, J . Estes, J . Springeh, K. Wisemann, N . Weather: COACH: Mr . Joe Stevenson In Lmuunxcharoom Mrs. Dena Wiesemonn, Mrs. Cleona Bradshaw, Mn. Irene Soher, Mrs. Lucretia Brinkley Ummmmm Good The Custodlians Mr. Clayfon Brinkley, Mr. Lee Painter Maywood School 4 l g Mn. Evelyn Godmm Mn. Mary Gorrell Mn. 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