Laura Speed Elliott High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Boonville, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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' L4Q...-,,,,,N p aw:-:LV K-I LAURA SPEED ELLIOTT HIGH SCHOOL Boonvllle, M1SSOUfl The Buccaneer PHYLLIS MOEHLE EDITOR S95 xv,-a-Y 'Q -1 QV' Table of Contents Page Dedication ------------------------------ -4 ---------- 4 Administration -------------------------------------- Faculty -------------------------------------------- Seniors -------------------------------------------- Juniors ----- --------------------------------------- Sophomores- --------------------------- - Freshmen ------------------------------------------ Eighth Grade --------------------------------------- Seventh Grade ------------------------------------- Instrumental Music --------------------------------- Vocal Music -------------- ---- ------------------- Senior High Pep Club ------------- - ----------------- Cheerleaders ----- --------------------------------- Student Council ------------------------------------ Art Cla s s ------------------------------- Junior High Pep Club -------------------------------- Industrial Arts Project Display ------------------------ Vocational Agriculture Shop -------------------------- C. O. E. ------------------------------- Driver Training -------------------------- Junior Play Cast ------------------------- Senior Play Cast ------------------------------------ National Honor Society- ---- -- --------- --- Homecoming Queen and Attendants -------------------- Journalism Class ---- - ----------------------------- - Football Squad- ----------------------------------- - Football Coaching Staff ------------------------------ Senior Football Lettermen ---------------------------- Varsity Basketball Squad ----------------------------- Junior High Basketball Squad ----- -------------------- B Club ------------------------------------------ Girls' Volleyball ------------------------------------ 6 7 12 21 28 35 45 51 58 60 61 61 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 68 70 72 72 73 75 76 76 77 Dedication In this Atomic Age of increased emphasis on science and mathematics, we wish to dedicate this yearbook to one of our young men who has been instrumental in leading our youth to achievement in these fields of endeavor. Such young men have been a guidepost and an inspiration to those persons who are of a curious nature and desire knowledge of nature's inner secrets . We, the staff of the 1958 BUCCANEER, wish to dedicate this yearbook to such a man, Sam V. Cochran. J 6 I K A U l Superintendent of Schools, William P. Swain, Secretary of Board of Education, Mrs. Myidred Crain, Secretary, Linda Buford. Board of Education Dr. T. C. Beckett, president, Earl Porter, vice president: Myldred Crain, secretaryg Leroy Gerding, treasurer, Roy Williams, legal advisory H. M. Penick, member: Hampton Tisdale, memberp Harry Forsee, member. Principal, R. F. Blankenbakerg Secretary, Miss Georgia Taylor. MILDRED ANDERSON English Spanish FRED BIESEMEYI-JR Boys' Physical Education Drivers Training Basketball Coach MILDRED BROWN American History American Government World History World Geography WILLIE GRISSOM Science HELEN JOHNSON HARRISON COCHRAN Vocational Home Economics Social Studies Related Arts Library uf! - V, Q I . xg 1 A ' : I Z. r i 'L I I 2 'fl ' I 1 it , r X P. - X . . 1.,4a1 ' EDWARD DUGAN Vocational Agriculture SAM COCHRAN Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Physics Assistant Coach THOMAS MCCARTHY C. O. E. General Math IOE MCCHSKEY Social Studies N PAUL LAUER Arithmetic UNCAS MCGUIRE GERALD MCCOLLUM General Science Band Director Biology Instrumental Music WILMA MERBDITH Shorthand 'IYPi119 Secretarial Training DON OERLY Social Studies General Business Bookkeeping PAUL PAPPAS Football Coach Art HAROLD ROWLAND Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing LAVERN SANFORD English MARILYNN SCHMIDT Speech English Journalism LEWIS SHOOP IEWELL SLEIGHT Counselor English MARGERY WRIGHT Voc al Music IODY VIERTEL Girls' Physical Education FLORENCE STOECKLIEN Reading Arts Social Studies Senl'0fS . . .complete success- ful launching of their lives with graduation. Senior Class Ujfcers LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Woods, vice-president: Joyce Cramer, reporterg Phyllis Moehle secretary: Leonard Imhoff, president. '1T 7' 12 ARLAN ADAIR Football -------------- ----- F.F.A. ------------- - ---- -- DALE ALLEN Student Council ----------- -- Football ------------------- F . F .A. ------------------- 1 RUTH ATKINSON Iunlor Play SANDRA BAILEY National Honor Society Band ------ ------- ---- - 1 Iunior Play ----- ---- - Chorus ------ -------- -'- ' LEWIS BASLEE c.o.r:. Club- ------------ -- BETTY BECTOLD c.o.r:.c1ub --------------- Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Qi. .f PHYLLIS CHAMBERLIN Volleyball -------------------- ALFRED CIARK Basketball ------------------- Football ---------------------- C.O.E. Pep Club -------- - ------- - BRENT COCHRAN Club -------- --------- IOYCE CRAMER l,Z, Volleyball -------------------- C.O.E. Student WADE CRAMER Club ----------------- Council ----- ----------- LARRY EI LEN BE RG ER Football --------- ---------- or 'C.'F' fi PATTY BEGEMAN N Band- -------------------- 1,Z,3 4 Glee Club ---------------- 1,2,3 Iunior Play KEITH BLANKENBAKER Football ------------------- 2,3 4 Iunior Play National Honor Society IEANA BRANCH Pep Club ------------------ --- 3 4 Volleyball ------------------ 1 ,2 3 KAT HRYN BRYAN Music Contest -------------- ---- Mixed Chorus ---------- ------ 2 3 Plano Accomp . -2' IIM HAMPTON Junior Play Football ---------------------- 3, 4 f NANCY HARPER Betty Crocker Homemaker Award MARSHA HAWKES Band 1 12 1314 Glee Club ----------- '----- - -- 2 I 4 Junior Play IULIA HOFFMAN Iunior Play DAVID HOWELL Football ------- -------'- 3 1 4 DON HUPP c,o,E, Club ---------------- --- 4 Football -------- ----------- - --3. 4 BERNIE ESSER Transfer ------------------ Basketball ---------------- Hl-Lights Staff ------------ DON GRIESBACH Band -------------- ------- Football --------------- --- JAMES HAERLE c .o. E. cum ------------- CHARLES HAMMERS c.o.E. Club --------- ----- 95 'MX 1'-slr English IV Besides studying the finer points of English grammar, students in English IV class spend a great deal of time read- ing and discussing English literature. This year the class has covered the various periods of English literature ranging from the Anglo-Saxon period to the modern age . FRANKIE HURT LEONARD IMH OFF Junior Play COE ANN IAMES AG NE S KIATT X I OH N KRO NHART SUELLEN KRUEGER K c.o.E. Club Iunlor Play Football ---------------- - ---- Track ------- -- C .O .E . Club ------------- -- Football --------------------- Cheerleader ------------------ MARY LANGLOTZ Student Council ------- ---------- 1 NANCY LONG Band ------------ --------- 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Junior Play Cheerleader ---- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 National Honor Society IUDY MCCLARY ' C.O.E. Club ----------- ------ - -4 Iunior Play i V CLEVA MCCLOUD Glee Club ------------ ---- ---- 4 PHYLLIS MOEHLE Band --------------------- 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Girls' State National Honor Society BILL PALMER c.o.s. ---------------------- 3,4 Ph zsics Of all the sciences, physics is basic. The six major units of physics are, mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity, and nuclear physics . This year's study of physics ranged from the elementary components of matter to radioactivity. As a result of their study in physics, these students will be able to better understand how and why everyday happenings occur as they do. ,lb-Y Gs' IERRY may Basketball ------- -------- Football ------------ ' ----- Student Body V.P. -------- EI LEEN RUSSELL Transfer ----------------- ROBERT SALLMAN Band -------------------- Junior Play Football ----------------- National Honor Society LOIS SANDERS National Honor Society Iunlor Play Pep Club ----------------- 1-Q ' , Throughout the year, the typing students had the oppor tunity to test their finger dexterity as they became familiar with the operation of typewriters Also famihar to all the typing students were the timed writings, drill Work business letters, invitations and booklets PAUL SIMMONS Football ---------------- ANNA STEGNER Volleyba ll - ------- ----- - - CHARLES STEGNER IANE STOCK Iunior Play BILL STOKES Transfer Student ------- --- FLOYD TE MPFEL c.o.E. Club ------ - ----- Z2 xg' IERRY WHIT EHURST IOHN WILLERS c.o.z. ------------------------ 4 SAMANTHA WILLIAMS BOB WOODS Basketball -------------- --- Football -------------- ------ Boys' Quartet ---------- --------- LARRY yum: c.o.E. ---------------- Football ------------------- - Iunior Class President GARY ZELLER Band ---------- -----'- --lf Football ---------- - ------- - National Honor Society DOUG THOMAS Ba nd -------------- ----- 3 Football ---------------- 2 4 Student Body President ---- National Honor Society KEN TRAVIS PEGGY VERNON Junior Class Secretary National Honor Society Student Body Secretary ---- RON VIVIAN Transfer ---------------- c.o.E. --------- - ------ BARBARA WEBER Secretary-Trea surer ------ TOM ADAIR ' MAU RICE AMICK . - ' .k, , -. LESLIE BABBITT ' IACK BASLEE KAY BASLEE NORMA BECHTEL IUDY BRANSON GARY BRIDGEWATBR funior Class Omcers LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Bridgewater, president, Ioyce Calllson, secretary: Margo Maxwell, reporter, Tom Adair, vice president. X Q9 My A I J funiors. . . ready to man controls as seniors depart 21 N.. Rf, -2 ' Q E, I ' 'ij I ' 1 FI' 5' ' ' ,,....-41, r... ' 4 v 1 ,J 1 ll I M X 5 1. ,,..- ,Q N' , , M I 4 , ,.....-.::f:.::gv-, A5 :a,1:,1w:m -E?-1 f Q' I I. In I .v. -- L I V.L, A !-.- a A ff l . Ni Q, I 5 CAROLYN CRAIG KEN CRAME HENRY CRITTENDEN IOHN DERENDINGER PHIL DODSON WILBUR DOWE LARRY DOYLE MARVIN DUNCAN IDA BUEKER MERRY IRAN BUFORD DANNY BURNETT IOYCE GALLISON ROBERT CARY JOE CLOUGH H JWLEH P JI H- Lf? N. BILL DYER CHRYSANNE EMBREY LARRY FARRIS IARED FLANDERS BARBARA FOSTER DONALD FOSTER EY x, 51 lx I rx E an ML , M , M Y J .4 ' 11 b a y 7 5 ,I 1 .ll 5 I J 1 n apa X 11 ' ' D 1 , X 'N . F 4' I ' .1 , 'C' i Sf BETTY FRANCIS ABBY GEIGER IILL GEIGER HAROLD GRAMLICH IUDY HAERL1: DOROTHY HANSETT CHARLES HARRIS RUDY HOERL IOE HUNDLEY LOIS HUTCHISON LOZETTA IANES DALE IEFFRESS BOB KENNEY EDWARD KING STEVE KRAMER PEGGY LEATHERS ,J V 1f',.:Q ' gk . .L 3.- 1. ,Al 5 Ld Hi? U I I.. I I V I! fin, - R 1 CAROL LEVINGSTON MARY IANE MADDOX LOLA MARSCHEL MARGO MAXWELL BETTY IO MILLER HATTIE MILLER Lil Jr W ' E 1 , ,CM I CAROLYN SCHLER DANA SCHUMAKER HAROLD SHERMAN KENNEIH SIMS EDGAR SMITH TERRY STOVER ,,,,,,.,,L . .. ,Ui-.-ft-...--N - w H -. ,. - Q, 1 ..f ,'E'f ' T LLM: a JIMMY MORRIS SUE MORRIS BUDDY O'BRIEN DONNA OVERSHINER IEWEL PERRY DICK POHL BUDDY PU LLIAM KEVIN RIPPERGER ew , 'ffi w, Tm f I , ' in W111gy,,1H'llx W -+ EFI' .A.4 - - qi. 25 CARY THOMA BILL TINSLEY MARIE TOPEL CHARLES TRIGG JAMES WAIBEL PATTY WAIB EL .' L, ., il. :QM g!2T 7f3 Ji- 1' . A. as w51jg,5,-.- .-. . - L 5. up ' F . 1 1 ut Lf- A L XL N' 4 41 .. 'ik ' wr , 'Q' y ,'V3 :1s.u-.i- wg --vw ' ,,Q-QQ-3-1 ' 915 - ' gli- gf 'J x W 'T-f'!'nx,i NK X Q X X , . V ' '? A ' 1.1! 1 1,. A lb, 1 '- -' ' V . ,. 3 .. .,-- . A- .:.- 'z .-:- . 5,,.,-it, . . 1 1 4' ' 1 .-12.-Q? 4 ' ' H Q in ., 1 LILY WALTERS DUANE WATSON HAROLD WEBSTER IOHN WEBSTER IUDITH WEED DOUG WEEKLEY SHERRY WELLS SHARRI WERMERS X i.' ',2- ':,- -O, L' x gJfZL'?L7?T,'-l',1,Q 34.15-4 ' gf' American Izhlstory Students of American history learn about the development of our country starting with the events leading up to the American Revo- lution. Other phases of the history of our country that these students study include government in the colonies, the establish- ment of a central government, the Civil War, and the political, social, and economic ad- vancements of America. SHIRLEY WILKERSON SHARON WILLIAMS GERRY WING PAUL WOOLDRIDGE ROSE WRIGHT KENNETH ZIMMERMAN E ophomores U hitching their wagons to a star. . Wir, I fl f . -Jig.. 3 4-.3 I 1: I Q V ix . ff., ' 'ff in -w.:. Hi 1 Q ..-1- -, , ff A . in ',-6. - : ' , Q, Y . :M . , vi N ,aa 4 ,w 1131, in A, ,,aI Ws ':25:5g:1' I' 'N , -If N f- 1 Sophomore Class Offcers LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Bates, President: Sharon Wendleton reporterg Penny Gerhardt, vice president. NOT PICTURBD: Dorothy Rowland, secretary. Q 'R ' 5 A ANN Anxms gl I J WANDA Au.1zN -' 4h,' Q GILBERT BATES N, N -'f I? Bonny BENTON .f ,o l-rg, -.fit N, . A . A A CARLENE BOWMAN SHARON BRYAN ANNA MAE BUF ORD KENNETH CAREY 4 i,A+,,.N H JI! - . 1' 1 US, V X.-w I I vu 5 rv 1 SHARON CHAMBERLI N GLORIA C OLEMAN DARLENB CRAYCRAF1' CAROL CRITTENDEN GARY DAY DAVIS DeGRAPl-'ENRBID FRED DELIUS IOHN EAKIN ,LAR Si.-. an 7 STEVE ECKERT MARY EMMEL IUANITA FRIELING GRACE FRUSTER BILLY FUSER PENNY GERHARDT , pg ' 15.5-LIQ -Lf. f, 1 M N is 1. Q61 ' I ii W eff 5 p.. Y' 1: if 1, , v' 1 FD-Lk Elf' 1 ' x v Q ' y gr irq .4 1 ix ffm wt lf' x i Q 1 Pf 1,1 - by 29 KAY GIBSON YVONNE GIVENS LARRY GRAPES CHARLES GRATHWOHL CAROL GRIFFIN GEORGE HARPER ' RICHARD HAYTON 4. . , b CLARA HINKLE Qin. AQ , - my A 9,1111-' ' Ml ,V ' I f EUGENE HINlG..E f. f'9T f-- f A I-1' ' WV, Jil:-' -lil .l qv r , . ' ANNA HUNTER QEV s1.:.g' iw M: g y ? ' W1 gilffv A GARY HURT A IOHN KALB CHARLES KEY SARAH KLINE L, ES' SHARON MCCOY FLORENB MCDANIEL MIKE MCWILLIAMS THELMA MERCER IOHN MTLLION GARY NUN N IUDY OVERSHINER IUDY PURDY IERRY PUTNAM IACKIE RAU IEANETTIA REED MELISSA RENFROW IO ANN RENTSCHLER WAYNE RICHARDSON CAROLYN ROWE DONNIE ROWLAND Q-. ' fy. Xenia B. . fsfd I ' .J Y , if- , ksprsrr-.. ..,, Q-G , DOROTHY ROWLAND PAT RUSSELL CAROL SCHUMAKBR MARTHA SELSOR MARY SIMMONS SHARON SIMMONS :yy .V ,, .NIJ Wt I. -I' rm ,.. ,. I YJ' H ' -15-',. 4 '1 ,w T .I 'IM 1 ,--f-Q - 1 A ' Q f N U ' ' v, ' H . If 1 ' 1, I at s- J W A W ' V 'Q' I l f rl wil. N' 21 Ur ' ,Q - ' ?l1' ,fS -.slr- ui, A ,W E552 ., ,,. ., , 1.4 4,7 .F L, ,,-Q fr L , i , CHARLES TOPEL -'fr ' ' . ': .f 'V 'Sim Y ' ff .,?:.7:nr.: F 2- :41Q15E5r:.j,f:'-': unify, 1-f5'5Q::::.ug.5 rx 3 PATSY TRAVIS KAREN WARMBRODT A N- 'W SHARON WENDLETON BETTY MAE WILLIAMS DELORES VVILLIAMS BEVERLY SMITH BOBBY SMITH DWAIN SMITH EMMA SMITH PATTY SNIDER MARIAN SPRIGG MARY STEVENS IUDY THOMPSON BETTY WILMESHER IEANNE WOLFE Biology Plant and animal life constitute the two main divisions of biology. Some of the activities in this class include the study of the human body, heredity traits, and the classification of plants and animals. The students also dissect animals, make drawings of structures of both plants and animals, and become somewhat skilled at using a microscope. MUSIAL WOLFE WAYNE ZELLER Freshmen . . .reaching for the moon . LOUISE ADMIRE .AB SHIRLEY BABBITT TEDDY BABBITT -U -1 PAUL BASLEE 'U 1 X1-1,-'.,- R 'lx x' -. 'Jil-, 'Z I , ,EJ ' .1 ' ' 1 ' . '14 I Lis L- ' ' I 'S' - .fx A . .L A n -fr .Qu 1127 f P'-' J K- ' ' ' :Q A -. 'flfv I3 h qu' I L : gg -- 4- ii k 451 Wm' ,Au 4 1 -1-N.. 'I 5 , V ,xf 'I' 3.155 IOAN BEAMAN IOYCE BECKER GLORIA BEGEMANN ANN BLANK Freshman Class bers LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Moudy, president: Teddy Babbittg Albert Haun, reporter: Jim Painter, vice presidentp Frances ' case, secretary Knot picturedl. 'Y f QI 35 .1-.. Qu ROBERT BLE DSOE JANET BOEHM LINDA BRUECKNER ELIZABETH BUEKER CHARLES BURKS ROY CARY vu-N' E -1-,Ry L la Sn'-uf A 5 , K f ifw I Q 2 -7 lf J FRANCES CASE BOBBY CLEMENS KAREN COCHRAN KAREN CORNELIUS DENNIS CRUMP RONNIE CUSTER PHIL DAVIS KENNETH DERENDINGER DENNIS FISHER PAT FLANAGAN JANET FOSTER BOBBY I-'RAZIER JANET FRIEDRICH ANNE GEIGER DOUGLAS GENSLER IANECE GEORGE BARBARA DESMOND GARY DINVVIDDIE HELEN DOYLE DELMAR DU N CAN THOMAS ELBERT SHARON FERGUSON CARL GERHARDT ALBERTA GIVENS SUSAN GOWAN JUNE GREIS WILHAM HAMPTON CYNTHIA HARLAN IOHN HARPER ALBERT HAUN KE 4 5 5 Rte- ' A5 I ca' . 4-,Al I I lam' I H! E . A f R R, A 1 f R? 4 4, , i , A 'E- ' ,- '! Q f 6, 4' .N ! ' N,, ' , i ' , K ' fifiiiig, 'I '4 'L :xx - A .N ,ni ' A E: f - '-ix ,. -A7121 N i 38 CHARLES HAYTON RONNIE HEATHER IOHNNY HENDRDC HAROLD HILL IOHN HOLTZCIAW SALLY HOWARD f Q H , 4 P , E XW i lx I Xl I Lit ' -my 9 Y y. 9 . P I.. ' 's ' If' l if A. LW, X , , H 1 QQ A E f A MARCIA KAISER NANCY KEMPF IANET KENNEY LOIS KING DEE KRAMER STANLEY LESTER K 'Q'-fav-'-.., 1- - Y 4 V lenw J ., A I. l 24 l i L. Y 4. EDDIE HOWELL JAMES HU NDLEY SHIRLEY HUTCHINSON HELEN IENNINGS PHYLLIS IENRY DDCIE IOHNMEYER LARRY JONES BOB IORDAN gfnixwfkv AWA 5: ,.. . ' X K ,- , ' ' , I I :-:, If M M !1 Q mr ff zv Q Rm BEVERLY MILLER TOYCE MINOR LARRY MORROW HAROLD MOUDY FRANKIE O'BRlEN DOLLY NEWELL EARLENE OERLY SHARON OHLENDORF ' GLADYS LOESING DICK LOMAN JIMMY MANN HELEN MANSELL HU BERT MCCLARY SANDRA Mc KNIGHT aff: 1 J- ,al R 1:17 A A' 1. D -ll' , if-1 M- 'aff L, P A 'ala Ti I W. .. Q. 3 is ll- 25.5 i wf u, ,pf . 4. B N .P ' x DAVID om nm Pmwrsn cm PALMER PARRISH PARKER CIARENCE PERRY JERRY PETHAN Y F6115 ' H .,..:...b- Y J Rf R f Y 'a Y -fif5'4iT'iE A. -Ti E1 W B... Y! E! W 5 45 My Y ,ctr X,:,,55I.k 1 ' 11 rf, .,f 1 Il 1, lq'dE MARILOU RANDEL BOB REYNOLDS MARY BETH RICHERSON RICHARD SALLMAN IOE SANFORD LLOYD SARTAIN WILLIAM SAULTER ROBERT SCHUSTER 41 LI NDA SHELNU TT LINDA SHOOK KENNETH SIMMONS MARY ELLEN SIMS CHARLEYNE STOCK YVONNE STOCK RAYMOND STUART BILL TEMPEL 4 U l im-'91 'igw N nn w cr f' f ul 'J K .' v 32 , 1. gi . fa.. 41? f l f 4 RONNIE THOMA DONNIE THOMAS RONNIE THOMAS TEDDY THOMPSON DUANE TIMM HAMPTON TISDALE Q ll 1 , 1 ' A T.- 1 . ,Lax 4. 4 W . as. , , .. V ffm A, , -- 'v ,J - :A .' iz' ' 'Q vp! f rl,- 1 1 J Y . 'U 1 1 11.14 9 , . I I -. E,, . 1' X iii r ' 4 N Y: nfl w- I l X 5 .1 , X L A .Qi ' N x I I . 4 I HL Y I 1 X I 4 H ' T 11 , Z-N ' A. :Q-ij: B YN U s ' Ji? w A, ,J .ff , 'Wi 21 r aj D U 4 l S 1 jg- Fi 31 4 wg!! H if Q, 8 i fi gs rm ,.- L: . N ALBERT WAIBEL DON WASSMAN BETTY WASSON EARLENE WATTS RUTH WEBER --1 4 77x -'ffii-5, ! gy A A Q ' W Y i L 3 1 I sf 1, X fm ' nl, V W 1 . ' s' V --3 xn .v R' DIANA WENDLETON PAYE TOPEL LOUIS TOPEL PEGGY TRIMBLE BENNY TROUT NORMA UTLAUT DEAN VANLANDINGHAM HAROLD VIETH KARYL WAGNER 3,4 t '1:,, Ext ni? 1 , , L.. if 1. H ROBERT WILLIAMS -5 -1 , ug .V . ...V .4 , l -fr 7 ll' ' '. L - -V ,. - 1 u W E! A3 L , ,. 45' - PHILIP WIDEL DON WILLIAMS i i U- an General Math Throughout the year, members of the General Math class study and review all of the major units of mathematics. Some of the topics in- cluded in the course of study are fractions, per- centages, long addition, and problems involv- ing circles and spheres . Toward the end of the year, the students start an introduction to algebra. nu. WINKELMEYER 53- PATTY WISER 73' GALEN WIN NI NGHAM PRED WILSON CECIL WRIGHT BENNY ZIMMERMAN 1 El. 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A-1 V will l - N , V , Y - Z- , H qi, A -qv- ' A ' 4 -R 1 v. w A f-'x - ,, FRANCES MoRRow RONNIE onom JACK OWEN JIMMY PACE DON PAINTER 1oN PAINTER CAROL SUE POHL GARY PRICE . . , , 1 - i ' Q Q' g. A W .' xlr 1 f 1, ,'f.'1ff.f ,.-. -. .fi :A A 1,1 3- '. '.. .R A , Y A -1521 ' 1' 5 'Af 1-.--2 1.41 its-.LV gf DONALD SCUIT IOYCE SEARS BILL SHEPHERD BETTY STANPIELD IU DITH STOC K RAY THURMAN SHIRLEY TRAVIS KENT TROUT '- ,A W I I . R , K A 1 , r' A , . M ' ' .a V75 ' Q .. ' ' ..,,., R J: ..f, 1 T 4 ,I ., 1, Q... , N ss' . i .-If ., F1 A ' Lf: ' 74-. .,'1JU. 5 ' li ' ' 2414!-. ' F' ' ' 1 :7 ' I il! ' 4 v . '11 X V, ' wi ' I 52 , N , . , 1 ' , M11 Ksflgzf- ' ToN1 REYNOLDS ION RILEY TOMMY ROWE CHARLES SC HI LB WARNER SCHLER PEGGY SCI-IRADER '-'! - fl?-E, 1452- ' Rri ffi 3 I' I 'Y ' ' I 1 , 'A Y s I , I 1 Q . 512,37 ,R A ' ,rg 3:43, fy., H f'1.u1., b .qglr A 1 P' X55 'I F. 1- ,QQQJ will-QQ ' -F x f -il . H fiffw 'W' --x, R ., RMT' W3 . ' ,- b y 'fig' '1 1 - wuz- R' . 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Every Friday they participate in an arithmetic match which is supervised by Mr. Lauer. 50 IERRY WOLF ELIZABETH YOU NG -'vm dl, K ,K W Seventh Crude Class Ojfcers LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Ross, president: Kenny Bittner, vice president: Alan Penick, reporter: jerry Wassmann, secretary. DANNY ARNOLD IOYBTTA BAYNE KENNETH BITTNER KAY BLANK ELETTA BRIGGS BUTCH BRYAN Seventh-Graders . . .junior birdmen 5 5 3 --K ' inmm511UiM U E , la ' '11 Wig w 5 -' V-'sw s-' ' f . ' ,1 f 4 'ff x A 1' ' 1: m ,QI hx . K , ! kgs? ll ,IW I UAW' 5 'X Q v f , V. Q -lil .. A' Q Em Y PM rf ' 4-f m 1 4 - ' t Mfr wif, s 42 - 1 ,, I' ,K ' A 1 'I I HN A F 'N' N i ix X X DONNA DUSENBERG PATRICXA EIDMAN EDDIE FERGUSON W . N . GEIGER BETTY GRATHWOHL HARRY HAMPTON F RAN KIE BU RKHEAD DONNA CALDWELL MARIORIE CARY MARY LOU CARIGNAN WILLIAM CRAIG THELMA DOYLE min' A ttf g asf A , n SUE HANSETT FREDDIE HAYES RUTH ANN HAYTON GAIL HEATHER DON HOERL ELEANOIRE HU MPHREYS 53.2 , Lilifify A 1' .H A , Qvvy 1 K ' ,hs QI' X L' ,. mil!! 1 H73 44 - 'UN .- V ' .gr AA AHf Aff 'IGWf!frf'fWT'W -9. in af 9 ' ' 2 V x 1 43 F K Q V - F A25 ' L ' ' We 4 1 . H ,J , as . ,...,.. ,,,,, 1 , i , ' Q ,. , Q .L I A r 5' LOWELL HUNTER LEON IVY TOMMY IAEGER THELMA IOHNMEYER MARILYN KNABE BOBBY KNAPHEIDE 'YP Nm Ry, I as TIMMY LYMER LINDA MCCIARY GORDON MESSINGER LEWIS MILLER MIKE MOEHLE IOHNNY ORR I L , j f H L -f 4. gd?-J ' x' F i re- 1771! 'zur 7 1, 1 ., x.. . y, ,,-, 1 I '1' M - -vs. Q--' 4 , -. 1 u . , . L ' Vw WE 'V .1 FS 'r ',u ., .. ,. W., ,,- . v fl! . I . . .. V . ..., W H, 5 ., V ',,.,..1I. .Ab .xi . H- fff v W Q14 lb , 5 WR J L, Q .4 nffililfllvgi I , 1 6 W Il, yn: , ' 4 ll I, 1 I I I II I - . ,. My -xl 1. . 1... L, . '. - 1 'u-n -H-, U E f 6 S11 DAVID PACK!-IAM ALAN PENICK IOHN RBPP IANET RITTENHOLISE RONALD ROSS STEPHEN SARTAIN I N 4 1 ,. H I 5' 1 f I 1.5 I, N-W' 1 4 X W, 'ive ll BILLY SAULTER JERRY SCHLAPPER ROSAMOND SCHLER BEN M. A. SMITH CARL SNYDER PAUL STAN PIE LD -,'. gl p ,' II JI ., '- V SR7 'S ' ,f.fLf1 R j . 1-sf 'mv 'C' 3- Wlbn. 'um .. Y: ,yfjfm I I PATRICIA TWILLMAN TERRY VACHE GLENDA VANLANDINGHAM - Jos WALTERS f I 145 I xt, f -' f gg , JERRY WASSMAN 1 5 EUGENE WATTS . R1 4 .I f Ng RQ-A, 'L fri: f ' f f I' 1 X I 1 5 t i f V ' W I K fl K rl' 55 Seventh Grade Social Studies The students of this class study the United States and its relations with other countries. Also included in their course of study are current events, the history of the state of Missouri and its relations with the other states and the world. BETTY ANN WHITE P , ' I' -, ROBERT wzasrc N 9 Y l if A fb. O l'el't-'EN Q '- , !uf,l,S 'A l:r'x'g3L - E 3 iiir 1'i ' 1, 12 il ' Ili Ifrfffll 79? 56 A gt 1 sf: V ,. ' , K' al Pt lll ALBERT WEBSTER 3.4.1-1- - A-fir GENE ZELLER 'za' Concert Band Symphonic Suite , Black Velvet , Overture and Allegro , Entry of the Gods , and Knightsbridge March are a few numbers which the concert band has played this year. This sixty piece band, composed of cornets, trombones, bass horns, baritone horns, French horns, bassoons, clarinets, saxophones, oboe, flutes, and percussion has participated in contests and have provided con- certs for the public . Under the direction of Mr. Gerald McCollum, the band has played on the Open House Program and the Christmas Program. The high lights of the year for the band are the Spring Concert, which is held in March, and the Music Festival, also held in the spring. itll!! ill. l V Pep Band Entertainment is the main purpose of the pep band. This group, composed mostly of reeds, brass, and percussion, has a stock of swing and jazz music. The sixteen mem- bers and Mr. McCollum, director, add much spirit to the basketball games . flifarclzing Band Flashy half-time performances is one of the accomplishments of the marching band. During the football season they entertained the fans with a variety of shows during the halves of ball games . It is composed of seventy-five students and director, Mr. Gerald McCollum. Marching in the Chuck Wagon Parade, Halloween Parade, and Santa Claus Parade have been some other activities of this band. Twirlers FRONT ROW: KLeft to Right! Mary Iane Maddox, Judy Maerle, Barbara Foster, twirlers. SECOND ROW: Gary Nunn, drum majory Patty Begemann, flag bearery Abby Geiger, drum major. NOT PICTURED: Gloria Begemann, flag bearer, . 59 Girls: Glee Club FRONT ROW: lLeft to Right! N. Long, pianist, C. Craig, L. Marschel, 7 S. Bailey, M. Hawkes, M. Maddox, L. Admlre, B. Williams, S. Wilkerson, Boys Quartet I. Beaman, S. Babbitt, I. Winkelmeyer, A. Blank, S. Wermers, S. Morris, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Pohl, Bob Woods, Mrs. Wright, director. SECOND ROW: S. Gowan. E. Smith, M. Smith, Keith Shipp, Harold Sherman. C. McCloud, M. Randel, D. Iohnmeyer, M. Richerson, C. Schumaker, I. Friedrich, I. George, M. Sprigg, S. Hutchinson, M. Stevens, I. Rau, I. Foster, S. McCoy. THIRD ROW: P. Miller, G. Coleman, A. Mason, G. Begemann, I. Boehm, P. Begemann, N. Bechtel, I. Minor, S. Howard, H. Iennings, I. Stock, E. Bueker, L. Huthinson, I. Bueker, P. Snider, A. Geiger, C. Harlan. FOURTH ROW: D. Williams, Y. Givens, R. Wright. Girls ' Sextet LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Bailey, Patty Begemann, Elizabeth Bueker, Patty Snider, Ida Bueker, Abby Geiger. Vocal Department Activities The Girls' Glee Club has participated in the Winter Concert, the annual Spring Concert, and the music contest. The Girls' Sextet has also participated in the concerts and have gone to the music contests at Warrensburg and Columbia. In addition they have sung at different civic clubs . The Boys' Quartet has sung at the Winter and Spring Concerts and participated in the music contests . The glee club, sextet, and quartet have sung a variety of music. The types of music they sing include spirituals, religious, classical, and semi-classical numbers. These groups are under the direction of Mrs . Margery Wright, head of the Vocal department. 1 Senior Ibigh Pep Club MISS VIERTEL, SPONSOR Some of the activities the forty-two members of the pep club have participated in throughout the year have been sponsoring the conces- sion stand during the Turkey tournament, marching in the homecoming parade, and participating in the half-time ceremonies at the home- coming football game. The pep club lends their vocal support at all athletic events . FRONT ROW: lLeft to Rightl I. Callison, S. Gowan,B. Foster, I. Cramer, M. Topel, P. Snider, K. Baslee, N. Long. SECOND ROW: S. McCoy, I. Wolfe, S. Kline, S. Bryan, K. Gibson, M. Maxwell, M. Emmel, I. Reed, A. Adkins, C. Bowman. THIRD ROW: M. Simmons, S. Simmons, P. Travis, I. Thompson, M. Buford, W. Allen, M. Renfrow, I. Branch, I. Geiger, M. Maddox, Miss Viertel. FOURTH ROW: C. Griffen, P. Russell, L. Marschel, D. Hansett, M. Stevens, I. Rau, S. Wells, S. Wermers, L. Sanders. FIFTH ROW: P. Gerhardt, I. Branson. Cheerleaders The pep club is led in cheering by six cheerleaders, Susan Gowan, Barbara Foster, Suellen'Krueger, Ioyce Callison, Kay Baslee, and Nancy Long. They are Chosen in the student body elections held in the fall and serve throughout the school term. These girls lead in cheering at pep assemblies and at all athletic events . 4 :ff I 539: ff 15' r 5 , if KEITH SHIPP Oratorical Contestant NANCY LONG D. A. R. Good Citizen 7 Q JI A N A 4, Ji' y J 'tr X . , 'fr f 1' I ' MAP, ' ,f if I , .fr v if f',wAxx' f Mig! X 'ne A ffirur' :fy 'V I' W1 5,f'Iff'1 I, if K . f!..f.i.!lLE-E's V., - ' 1 -'mt ..:.+. Student Council SEATED: lLeft to Rightl L. Morrow, H. Sherman, Doug Thomas, Student Body President, I. Hampton, B. Bryan, T. Jaeger, C. Bowman, R. Weber, F. Davis, T. Reynolds. STANDING: B. Iordan, I. Callison, K. Shipp, M. Topel, N. Leathers. NOT PICTURED: I. Boehm, S. McCoy, D. Rowland, T. Adair, B. Kenny, N. Long, K. Baslee, B. Foster, S. Krueger, S. Gowan. X r I Art II Brushes, Paints!! This class does the artistic work of the school. Their work includes water colors, finger painting, lettering, and oil painting. The forty member pep club is led by the cheerleaders 1n the yells at all B games . These cheerleaders are chosen by the pep club The members also assist the Senior if 63 Shop Display This picture shows some of the projects wnich the boys in shop have completed this year. This particular display was shown at Open House . FFA. Ag boys spend time in the farm shop as well as in the class- room. Their projects include everything from hog houses tr farm implement carriers . Some very practical farm projects are completed through their efforts in the farm shop. I Drivers Training The students of drivers train- ing make good use of their time as they are taught the mechani- cal operation of automobiles as well as the manual operation. The class is a one-semester course, and at the end of their training, the students take the operator's license test. if , Lin M is.. DRIVER EDUCATION +1 - ki COE Students in Co-operative Occupational Education receive on the job training as well as classroom education. Partici- pants in this program attend school classes for a half-day and work at their place of employment the remainder of the day. 65 funior Play Cast MISS MARILYNN SCHMIDT, DIRECTOR SANDRA BAILEY, STUDENT DIRECTOR CAST: S. Morris, C. Schler, M. Maxwell, I. Callison, B. Pulliam, D. Pohl, A. Geiger, I. Bueker, I. Derendinger, S. Kramer, L. Farris, C. Harris, B. Foster, I. Haerle, L. Doyle, I. Geiger, L. Babbitt. Senior Play Tryouts MISS SCHMIDT, DIRECTOR Beg emann -------------- Stock McCloud --------------- Imh0ff Bailey ----------------- Shipp Moehle ------- -------- T homa s Hampton ------------ ---Woods E 5 5 er- ----------- ------ Z eller Long ------------ Blank enbaker Scott --------------- --Hawke s Krueger ----------------- Clark National Honor Society MISS MILDRED BROWN, SPONSOR Since the Boonville Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1939, many services to the school and community have been performed by its mem- bers . Membership in the Society is limited to the upper 15 per cent of the senior class and the upper 5 per cent of the second semester juniors . Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Senior members this year include Keith Shipp, president, Nancy Long, vice-presidentg Phyllis Moehle, secretary, Peggy Vernon, Lois Sanders, Sandra Bailey, Keith Blankenbaker, Robert Sallman, Doug Thomas, and Gary Zeller. Iuniors elected in February include Ioyce Callison, Margo Maxwell, Sue Morris, Marie Topel, and Buddy Pulliam. Homecoming Festivities To the delight of the fans the Boonville Pirates defeated the Kemper Yellowjackets by a score of 21-412 in the Homecoming Game, Friday, October 18. During the half the Queen, Princesses, and Attendants were presented. In the weeks pre- ceding the game the football squad choose 8 can- didates for Queen. The candidates were voted on by the members of the student body and in- terested town folk . The court reigned at the Home- coming Dance on Saturday night. nr Attendant PAT SNIDER Attendant KAY GIBSON Attendant KAY BASLEE Attendant MARGO MAXWELL 68 Attendant PEGGY VERNON if 1.95 7 Homecoming Queen IOYCE CALLISON Princess IOYCE CRAMER Princess NANCY LONG Homecoming Queen Ioyce Callison and her escort Gary Zeller at the homecoming game just after she was crowned Queen by Gary Day, Student body vice-president. All homecoming activities were sponsored by the journalism class . fournalism Activz'tz'es Two of the main activities of the sixteen mem- ber journalism class this past year have been writ- ing and publishing the school paper, Boonville Hi-Lights , and sponsoring all the homecoming activities . These projects have been carried on under the direction of Miss Marilynn Schmidt. Six members of the journalism class, P. Moehle, L. Sanders, S. Bailey, N. Long, I. Callison, and G. Zeller, compiled and edited the 1958 BUCCANEER under the direction of Mr. Lewis Shoop. This year the journalism department renewed their membership in the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association and became a member of the Quill and Scroll, a national journalism organization. fs 4 I X-Q lf, A Rfy f' EL F- xx, f .Ny Coaclzing Staff Football Coach Paul Pappas Kcenterl Assistant, Willie Walton Cleft! Assist- ant, Sam Cochran Krightl. 1958 Football Schedule Results Boonville Opponents Centralia--- ---- - O 42 Mexico--- -- 7 19 Hellas ------ --- O 15 Marshall ------ --- 6 39 Kemper ----- ----- 2 1 12 Moberly ---- ----- 1 3 24 Brookfield ----- --- 0 2 0 Fulton -------- -- 0 20 1957 Pirate Football Squad LARRY ELLENBERGER DALE ALLEN End ALFRED CLARK End ,,.,..1-1! ,..-Q ARLAN ADAIR Tackle Q Tackle DON GRIESBACH Guard Senior Lettermen li! nm HAMPTON Back ,4 DAVID HOWELL End LEONARD IMHOFP Back DON HUFF Tackle IOHN KRONHART End 4 JERRY RILEY Back r, I. ROBERT SALLMAN Back enior Letterman GARY ZELLER Back LARRY YULE Back BOB WOODS Back DOUG THOMAS Center -,.,-- 1' LARRY SIECKMAN Guard PAUL SIMMONS Back C71 U Team KNEELING: I. Riley, Coach Biesmeyer, G. Bridgewater. STANDING: B. Esser, D. Thomas, A Clark, B. Woods, K. ShiPP. G. Day. ' Basketball Squad FIRST ROW: fLeft to Rlghtl K. Shipp, A. Clark, D. Thomas, B. Esser, B. Woods. SECOND ROW: I. Riley, G. Day, D. Burnett, L. Doyle, G. Bridgewater. THIRD ROW: I. Eakin, G. Bates, G. Nunn, J. Clough, I. Putnam. FOURTH ROW: Coach Cochran, R. Custer, student manager: Coach Biesmeyer . Junior Hgh Basketball Squad FRONT ROW: lLeft to Rightl H. Velth, D. Timm, H. Moudy, I. Painter, I. Harper, T. Elbert. BACK ROW: P. Widel, C. Gerhardt, D. Fisher, L. Topel, P. Parker, R. Wllllams. CF' Club COACH PAPPAS, SPONSOR FRONT ROW: lLeft to Right! P. Slmmons, L. Eilenberger, A. Adair, L. Sleckman, D. Thomas A. Clark, L. Imhoff, I. Kronhart. SECOND ROW: R. Custer, D. Allen, B. Woods, P. Woolrldge T. Adair, R. Sallman,- D. Griesback. THIRD ROW: B. Pulllam, D. Watson, K. Blankenbaker G. Zeller, I. Hampton, I. Rlley, G. Bridgewater. FOURTH ROW: T. Elbert, J. May, I. Eakin I. Million, H. Sherman, Coach Blesmeyer. -' Q ' ' Y J, .J ' ' 'F' Team KNEELING: U..Bft to Right, W. AIIBD, P Snider, P. Travis, D. Schumaker. J. Wolfe, E. Bueker. STANDING: Miss Jody Viertel D. Hansettf L. Janes. B. Miller, C. Emhry, S. Babbitt . Girls 9 Volleyball C24 N Team KNEELING: fLeft to Right, S. Williams, R. Atkinson, A. Stegner, I. Branch. P Chamberlin, S. Simmons. STANDING: Mis Iody Viertel, P. Vernon, C. Schler, C S Livingston, I. Cramer, P. Begemann, V. Scott, S. Krueger, I. Haerle. A f-X41 ez!-' WALSWURTH unm,w,,r..4 A nom by VIMSWGHTN Mnlrvhnu. Mu, U. 5. A. V ' , ff W-, fn .., ,--. , -- in., , K M A f ff t E4 1 , L' L 2.4 fx 1' ,. J' . 15 1. F, Z . X W1 z Ex J, WI N 1 H ' Ni: Q Q -a s , 5 4


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