Lockwood High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lockwood, MO)

 - Class of 1946

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I em Cuble ehape 'W 'SQ vi .arl Borv Jerre L A geo glcluca fion or erwce Wwith firm and regular step they wend, they nev r stop, Successions of men, Amerie ns, One generation playing its part and passing on, Another generation playing its part and passing on in turn W Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass 0 a hundred millions, il G- gjclualfton B1111HES19Y9 Allllhhk 's, ...sb John T Vrpsident T u8mber le V Hunt, Bai V tar Secre e Beisner, 'EF Theod r nt irc V Preside Ray Abbiatti lumber Otho TPQZ Keran Surer UTNU N Kill! IAILIY HUNT I A Y Greetings: The T1 ger Daze Staff extends greetings to faculty, alumni and friends of the e people of JUNN7 IILLIN SLEY LDCKWUUD PUBUC SCHDDL u skntaau ES Sursllursunsnr LDCKVICIDD MISSCIURI une student bo Lockwood Public Schoo s the Lockwood community have always had a pro ound faith in their public school They have demanded the b schools that can possibly e rovided Doubt mand continued improvement 1 e Bo est less they will de n the future ard of Education has showed much interest in doing everything within their power to provide excellent schools or the children in the community They have granted substantial salary increases to the members of the teaching force wherever possible They have been faced with the problem of securing suf ficient funds to maintain adequate instructional materials and e uipment They have assumed the responsibility for assisting teachers in interpreting the needs of their school and have mani fested a fine spirit of cooperation The past school year has revealed the devotion of the teach ers to the task of dir cting the energies and abilities of our youth toward the winning of the war and preparing for the peace They have worked harder and spent more hours at their duties t an ever before New responsibilities have been accepted without ques tion, and important con ributions have been made The children in our school today are the future players of a mighty role ey will be the citizens of the American Century e century in which the democratic way of life, deep founded in he bed rock of the nation, is extended and embraced b everywhere To play this role with co our children need the y free man urage, skill and high resolve most that we can give them -E Y. dy 1 . rn r I . b D . - rn ' f q . h . ' t . ----Th , cn - t Q .jig2Llt?LLl6? ' 1 C QO -501 Miss Fra Home Bc nomics GPQCG I gg, Mr er E' g s fl s damlond AP Agriculture N YS il , ff:- ' NJ :1 ik! v9 J Oh 3, fx M1 SS nson Q, c, pk ynn tephens OMHGFCB Pu 93 rlos ca 5 tqlgfic Z6 S- wax' C6 ai' av ' .,f S L L ., A 8 I, H If h JbCObS N . xii v -Ng BX W A Y Ar . . Q S ' V ., , Us 'Q L 3 , ,fx 'tg-: b: ff. V - 0 'Q ' 1 n 'Gs Ps- 3. Kli p' l'N' B irfg J Mu J ' MQ' UP , , Sjc g , 0 ' p s I. ' K eluor C6155 lCe 5 K. 15' fa oo X Qfee OSS' X v-'15 e 0418, 0 Betty M residesgfide 32 0 Q 0 CU arm Dorothy Wehrman 9 Sgh e'Su1'3,el1 9 Robert Haubein ,urs Jacobs Sponsor Rose Cann Charles Hampton Aldine Eggerman Melvin Backs Edl Mae Piepenbrink Charles Ham-is . V- ' DeL11a Finley MELVIN BACVS 'The Silent Partneru ee Club '4, ' , '44, '45 Football 45 Agriculture '42, '43, '45 Basketball '45, wants to be Civil Service WILLARD BACYS Eff c'ency Plus' Glee Club '42, 43, '44 45, Mixed Chorus '44 45 Agriculture '42, '43 45, Football '45, asketball '45, was Business Mgr of Junior Play FHere Comes Charlien Ambition is the navy JIMMIE BILLINGSLEY NCaldon1a, what makes your b1g head so hardon Glee Club '44, 45, Mixed Chorus 4 , Band '42, 4 '44, 45, Orch '42, Football '42, 45 Basketball '44 '45, Spanish Club '43 'Pampere Dar lingn ' 3, nHere Comes Charlien '44, V Pres '44, Student Council Tiger Daze Staff '45 Lockwood Staff '45 wants to be a doctor lawyer '44, Life GLADYS MAE BOEHNE nLife is too short to worryn Glee Club '42, '43, '44, Chorus '42, '43, '44, 4 ' , 43, ' 4, 45 Dr '44, 4 Home Ec 4 Tiger Daze Staff 45 Lockwood Life 45, Mixed Pep Squad Team 43, l44,l45, BUPSG RICHARD CAGLE nHe followed a 'hunt' but he lost hern Glee Club 43, Mixed Chorus 43 Football '45, Softball '44, Ag '42, 43, Ambition Navy ROSE CANN HShe is a talker and need ot be questionedn Glee Club '42, chorus '42, 43, 4 '4 , , be a stenographer 4 , '44, 4 , Mixed 45, Pep Squad '42 Her ambition is t ALDINE EGGERMAN Her brain does double timeu Glee Club '4 , '43, 4 Mixed Chorus '42, 43, 45 Pep Squad '42 , ' 4, 4 Home c 4 , '44 Class Officer '44, Lockwood Life 4 her ambition is to get the most from life PAUL ENGELAGE HTonight and Alonen Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4 , Band '43, '44, 45, Electrician for Jr Play, Football '45, He would like to be an aviator ROSE LEE FARM R nBe1l Bottom Trousers' Glee Club '42, 45, Mixed Chorus 4 Home Ec '42, 43 Drill Team 4 '44, Pep Squad '42, 43, '44, 4 ambition Nurse or Air Cadet DE LILA FINLEY HP1n Up of L H S ' Glee Club '42, 43, '44, 45, Mixed Chorus '42, 43, '44, Spanish Club '44 Sophomore Play, Lockwood Life Staff 45, Home Ec '42, Pep Squad '42, 3 45, Her ambition is, of all things, to be a taxidermist ROSS GRIFFITH What a guy Glee Club '42, Agriculture '43,'44, 45, President of F F A 45, Lockwood Life '44, to be able to retire young is his ambition CHARLES HAMPTON Little Audreyu Glee Club '42, 43, '44, 45, Mixed Chorus '42, 43 '45, Football 4 , Sophomore Play, Junior Play, two all school plays, Ambition WTO make money of course BFTTY HEISKDLL Seen but not heardn Glee Club 43, Home Fcononics 43, '44, Lockwood Life Staff '45, her am bition is to be a stenographer Glee Club '42, 43, '44 45, Mixed Chorus 43, '44, 45, Foo ball '42, ' 5 B sketbell '42, , ' 4, 4 , Softball '44, Tiger Daze staff '45, ambition navy A HAYES Spontaneous Combustionn Glee Club 43, '44, Mixed Chorus 4 , '44 Pep Squad '42, 43, '44, ome E '42, , '4 Drill Team '43,'44, nHere Comes Charlieu, ambition Home Ec teacher MAXINL HAUBEIN HThey say good things me in small packages' lee Club '44, Drill Team '44, Pep 4 , '44, 45 Lockwood 45, her ambition is to b Squa' '42, Life Sta a dancer ROB RT HAUB IL nTay off girls, he' t kenu Glee Club '42, 43, '44, 45, Mixed Chorus 43, '44, 45, Football '42, 4 , Basketb ll 43 '44, 45, Band ' 2, '43, '44, 45, Class Officer' 2, 45, in cast of 'Here Comes Charlie, Tiger Daze staff ' 5 hopes to be a Major League baseball player L, A 17.5 C7 , 1 A 1 . G1 , I 2 43 ' 1 5. 1 . , 1 - 1 3 I , in 1 3, . 1 1 5 K n : I - ' coo' 1 A 1 . ' ' ' , , 7 1 . ' 1 3 s 0 . . . ' . '4 ' 1 . Q ' n an ' . 1 . 1 . 1 5. 1 3, 1 . . W . , , , . 1 3 . 3 1 d , , 4a a n ' ' , 1 1 . 5 or 1 n, . . 1 5. , 'H ' 3 , . I A Q n '53 In ur I 42 ' 4 ' 5 111 ' ' ' ' 0 55 I ' 39 ' ' 1 . Staff 145, Her ambition is to be 3 CHARLES HARRIS HKlng of the'GridironN ' 1 1 . E 45, P '43 4 ' 5' 1 . 1 3 ---- . 1 . '-, . . r. IRM H 1 . 1 3 3 , 1 145 n H . '43 4 '45, 1 3 1 5. ' . ' I In 4 a 9 1 3, 4 145. 0 H . ' co N ' n . G ' ' A .1 3 1 3 , 2 1 5, ff ' 8 1 1 5 . '43 4 'W E-'S , S G 1 1 . ' I 1 1 . 1 5. 5 1 , 1 . ' 15 . A ' 5. 14 . ' '1 . 4 n . . 1,3 LA RUE KERAN 'Jet propulsioned bomb shelln Glee Club '42, 43 '44, 45, Mixed C'orus '42, 4 , '44, 45, Band ' , '44 45 Orch stra '42, all school play '42, HHere Comes Charlien ' 4 qu d Leader '43, 45 Pep Squad 43, '44, 45 Student Council Class Officer '42, Drum Major'45, Major '45 Spanish play and club Speech Club '43 Lockwood Life Drill Team 43, '44, Debate Team Tiger Daze Editor She is working for a Dr degree in history Pep S '42, '42, Band 4 1 '44, '4 HAROLD KOONTZ HAll handsome men aren't marriedu ee Club '42, 43 ' 4 'af 11x horus '44, 45 Band '43, '4 4 Football 45 Basketball '44, 4 Student Council '44 45 Agriculture 45 Christmas Play '43 Stage Mgr of HHere Comes Charlien Tiger Daze S aff, Nants to be a lawyer or officer in the Air Corp DEWZIL KOONTZ 'God's gift to womenn Glee Club '42, 43, '44 45, Mixed Chorus '44, 45 Boy's quartet '44 45, Basketball '44, '45, Football '4 45 Jr Play 'Here Comes Charlien Tiger Daze Staff, has ambition to be an aeronautical engineer ALICE MACCMAN Blue eyes Glee club '42, , '44 45, Mixed orus '42 43 '44, 45 Pep Squad ' , ' H me Ec 43, ' 4 45 Drill Team 43, 44, her ambition is to be a nurse BETTT McBRIDE It's gotta be this or that' Glee Club '43, '44, 45, Mixed s 43, '44, 45 Drill Team Senior President '45, Pep Squad 43 '44 45, Pep Squad President 'Here Comes Charlieu, Spanish Clu play, Tiger Daze Staff Artist, Pamp ered Darlingu Speech Club, Lockwood Life Art Editor 45 class officer 43, '44, Student Council '45, her am bition is to be enartist Cho '44 4 8X1 CLARA MILLER nAtom1c bomb with a brainn Glee Club '42, 43, '44, 45, Mixe orus '42, 43, '44, 4 Band 4 Class officer '42, Spanish club an play NPampered Darlingu and HHere Comes Charlien all school play, Pep Squad '42, 43 '44, 45, Speech Club, Debate Team, Drill Team 43, '44 Tig r Daze Staff, Drum Corp, wants to be a Journalist or dramatic instructor '42, d EDA MAE but one Glee Chorus PIEPENBRINK 'She looks mild never knowsn Club '42, '47 7 '44, Pep Squad '42 her anbition is to 4 , 45 Mixed 45, Home Ec 43, 45, Lockwood Life, be a secretary LAVERNA ROHDE HAS quite as a mousen ee Club '42 43, 45 Mixed Chorus '42, 45, Pgp Squad, Hom. 4 , '44 Assistant Editor f Lockwood Life, her ambition is to be a typist ALICE SCHILLTNG khakie wackieu ee Club '42, 43, 45 Mixed CHOPUS '42 43 45 Pep Squad, Home Ee '42, 43 Lockwood Life Tiger Daze Staff, Class Officer '4 , her am bition is to be a stenographer DELETA SCHNELLE uCan't Help Singing' Glee Club '42 45 Mixed Chorus '42 45, Class Officer '42, 43, '45 nHere Comes Charl1eW'44, Pep Squad'42, '44, 45 Spanish Club, Editor Lockwood Life, Tiger Daze Staff, Foot ball queen, Mixed quartet '44, 45 Girl's quartet 4 , '44 45, Girl's I woman Nswooner crooner H ALFRED SMITH nLate to bed late to risen Glee Club '42 45, Mix d Chorus '43 '44, 45, Band 43, '44, 45, Basket ball '42 45, Football '42, 45, Class officer 43 'Here Comes Charlien Speech Club Softball, his ambition is the navy FRNIF THIEMAN HOh' those Greenfield girls'n Glee Club '42, 43, '44, Mixed Cho rus 43, '44, Football '4 4 BBS ketball '42 '45 Speech Club and play Who Get s the Car Tonight?n, Softball '44, the Army Air Corps is his embi tion DO OTHY JFHRMAN Blondien Glee Club '49 43, 45, Mixed Cho r 5 '49 4 , 4 , Pep Squad '42 '44 45, Class Officer 45 Lockwood Life 4 , Home E0 43 ' her arbltloh is to be a secretary BETTY JO WINDES HG1ve me liberty or I ll take itu Glee Clu 42 '45, Mixed Chorus '45 Pep Squad '44, Home Economics '43 45, Her ambition is to be a school teacher. ' 1, A04 0 I - , - A 1 , 1 . 1 3 1 3 A I 3 I . 43 2 '43 1 , . I , 1 3 A9 . - . ,1 . . - . 4 g , fs I o I U I u , , I s G1 . z I ' ' . 1 3. I 5 E ' 0 , . 1 . C- 3 , 0 5: , . ' , I- H, A II G1 I I 5 Gl ' , 4 , lg sd ,' ,' 3 - C ' 4 4, ' 59 - ' 2 ' - ' s ' 5: ' 5' - . . ' ' 3 ' 1 Q I t ' ' A I an -1 . If 0 -I s , I . f'7 A I I 3 , I , I n 0 1 - I n ' 5 u g . I 3 I o ' 3 Band '43, '44 '45' Class officer '44 trio 44, '45g her ambition is to be I Q 8 , . . . LAL II Il ' ' G . . '43 , ' . I Q' . I I J . - Ch I I Q - 42 '43, ,44, '45, o '. ' 4 , ' 3 , I 3 A I I Q 1 -J J Q I 4 - . I 0 - ru 1 1 3 5 , , 2-1 53 - 1 , , 1 . 1 5 H , - ' I . 1 . b d , - - . n , 5 I a I 1 . , , R 1', , - I , 1 1 . ' - . u 1 ' 3 5' ' 9 I I o ' ' ' 5' 17 ' 1 455 1 1 . ' Ch I I I 1 . ' 1 1 . . ' b ' - ' I a J . ' 1. 3 ' ' 42- - 1150 00 ,SN Ah, I see a red haired boy, Cliffton Hampton ho at last truimnhs with an NEW In American Problems And what is this? The cloud is thlnning A short brown haired sailor, Alfred Smith And here is lovely La Rue Keren another sailor's recent bride Harold Koontz tells her she ever needs a lawyer, be's her man zooming by in her fastest model plane Another plane is zoomin in There, not quite clearly, the petite stewardess, Dorothy Wehrman, stops from the sh1p Is that someone strolling along in the moonlighto Of course, Jimmie Billingsley has retired and is living here in his country estate He is attended by Marian Hansen H getting feeble and needs a companion Some young lovers are here also I think I can see a trace of a wedding gown It is' Everyone is chatting about the wedding which is to take place in the near future, Betty Heiskell and her Navy man Whom do all these children belong to? Of course, Betty Windes is calling her twenty odd minatures together And Ernest Thieman, so far he only has twins The sun is dawn ing on a beautiful day, the one and only day of the wedding I see some socialites relaxing under the deep blue sky ! 04 .. W . 1 W . if The ball is shattering! No, it is only Laverne Rohde . . . . e is DeL1la Flnley, We 1ne H3UlGlH and Detty NcBride, also tlara Miller I see her writing Ah yes, her book on foriegn countries Now I hear the wedding narch Wvery thing is slmply beautlful Aldine Eggerman is here to view her work of art She did the hair ot the bride Deleta Schnelle is the soloist I have seen the mlnister somewhere before Of course, Charles Harris The couple are now denartin for their after weddlng dinner They are now entering a big night club, operated b Villard Backs Now I can hear some really hot 'boogie wo gie' Vell, it's Denzel Koontz with his nation wide arrangement o 'hiss Me H The ball is travellng to Harvard, where Rose Cann is receiving her Doctors Degree and on on to Notre Dame where Melvin Backs is head football coach Mercy Hospital comes into view Rose Lee Farmer and Irma Hayes are both taking specail training there The head doctor is Yes' Alice Schilling There are two new managers of large department stores, Gladys Boehne and Richard Cagle A little church is coming into view, New York's Old North Church, with Paul Engelage as its mlnister My what lS this? A model posing for leg art None other than ada Mae Piepenbr1nk So many places and scenes are comlng into view, for now I see a ranch in Mexico owned by no other than Ross urifflth In blue jeans and plaid shirt, Alice Massman comes around the barn leading a team of horses She is the ranch's hired hand A thin mist is clouding the future. I can see no more in the Crystal Ball. lffff llll if. QQ I Q ' X , . . -J - I s , 0 , . . I 1 I - V I . . . . . a I 'N . V . W: , , . h c 1 D . . . v . 5 ' . . I IT, ' ' . , ,, . 1 I . I , K . Q . , - . R . . . I h L I .. . R . I 0 8 'C t 4- X, 4-f ,,,.,-2 il' Z Z., 5,-:gh ZZ Ai' ,ff ,Z gm ff 2 UL66 ,lpf the class of l946, being of sound mind and body, do formulate this last will and testament Article I To the teachers we leave all our old test papers, worn out books, and broken chairs Article ll We le ve to the Junior Class our cherished seats complete with chewing gum and scratched names, along with the Van Johnsons f3:e- Article Ill To the Sophomores we leave the privilege and ambition of filling our shoes May you realize the honor of being a Senior Article IV o the Freshmen we bequeath our share of the building, the Campus Cafe, and all school equipment Article V To all we leave a fond farewell. We leave a memory of all those happy days at the assemblies, ball games, and school parties. We hope we leave to you a pleasing memory of the class of l946. , aa g AL 5 was-1-Q, fQgehsL,wfW1 iii 3 -?- ,gf :H 'f5 ' - . . - , ,..4-s..,,. 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Ltl1Ll7l25 Mrs Zan Crouch Cer6 lisa Francis Hammond Sponsor Sponsor I!l4x W in Sheldon Easson Fileen Baur President Secretary ix. Betty Mayberry Wanda Kahre Treasurer Student Council member 4? Melvin Eggerman Clarence Mabee Frances Fisher 15 .,, X !lb gi fqy 'P Billie Gericke Vice President LSROV Cones Nadine Maize Reporter Jean Farmer Bonnie Bates DOD Plummer Martha Van Hooser Paul PYl9 D0P0thy Schilling 'MU P ,ms ili- 'wr x A N lson Colleen Nadine Betty David Berniece e Kollmeier Mcllillian Charle s MGM re McArthur Wa lters 1. Velma Stump Dale Laster Eugene ogg Edward Banta YNX C. Duane Gibson Zella Oyster 'EQ-9 Erma Hubert Marianna Frances Icil Marion Pennington Burnett Schilling Burnett Pen mifxgton Armstrong L X ROP Betty Vilara Mary Ruth La Veta Herbert lage Kollmeier Galloway Hodgson melth C itser Q9 Dorothy Bill Flor t Purdy Hardman enbgssmann June Kluhsman worresuasters Dorothy Davis Borg . I, G' iff if g ,I I x V 'Lx-F ' y 0. N l A s ' . lly, hi t , X f :!, ' . ji , V xfvff R e W U oi J w QQ, A ' e ef , ii Q X If . :A s 1 K , we Q , - .,, , K ' , . : K' 4ff2'T? , I 1 , K 'Y K 6 a :if I . ix in A l 'X H x .Q , N ' 'Y F ,A Q. A fb, Y. L. , QL. 3' , L 'N f th H k Xxx X , P pq., 'y lr. Robert Lesley Sponsor Dorothy Orrell Treasurer -.fSiwf9 17171171125 601,55 icerd Margie Billingsley President an .- six is M fx Hrs. Grace Johnson Sponsor lix Peggy Montgomery Reporter Fthel H'ub',' Eloise Gassner SeCr9tlTY Vice President af- K1 X 1 'ladys haubein Bobby Abbiatti Roberta Wilkerson I 15 in . X it Hx-Us Nu 9' G .K - sl I r , Gilbert Schilling Lorene Pyle l at Phyllis Haubein Robert Demster Utle Ima Jean Daniel me-I B- Johnie Frock Janet Backs Wanda Rogers lary Crow Jackie Harris Nancy Carter arrell Harris Rebecca Jobson Glen Piepenbrink Billie Hamm Smithy preggon . ' e f -lel b . X, I 4, 'L ' .1 6 of 6' ' 6- K x . 5 l Q lee 3 S3 b S Gladys ff e I. K M, Q I ,V I I gI'e:iAl'nen U Cfadd icerd Miss Marilynn Stephens lr. Carlos laze Sponsor Shirley Davis President Wayne Gerry Sponsor Jerry Upp Wayne Schnelle Bonnie Olson Ruth Massman Oswald Thieman Hazel Klushman William Butler Austin Griffith a COlPt0n YW ofa Fortner Carl Obert Hubert Coose Ada Borg Keith Gibson Mary Spain Lois Wilson Nora Vert une Stewart Wilma Burnett S Lewis Wehrman S. Harold McGuire k Lyle Hawks Harold Bowles Russell Taylor ackileen FOX 15 gs, K K xfijxa , LK Dorothy Litle Virginia Wilcox on Maize Dixie T8Y10r Ronald Williams Marvelle Blackford Junior Taylor Wanda Taylor velyn Backs Don Wolfe Nora Schilling Eugene Charles Peggy Nallace Marjorie Sharp Jackie -7 wo Prye Q f YW ' X X o X.-f Y . xl f E f f 541 rm .. in x X , ' J , my l J ' 6 Gi G- quw g X lx: Qf ' or S. . x 5 e o ' X 5 sg K LMA I I X J X L' ' I' 25 4., 6' ' if. .yi GRADE FACULTY l Miss Pearl Taffner Fifth and Sixth Mrs Irene Finley Seventh and Eighth '36 4. Nun--f Qu.. Miss Mae Traller Third and Fourth MQ Q Mrs Delores Bowles Kindergarten and First Migzcgignggagglliams EIGHTH GRADE - SEVENTH GRADE - Q First Row Lloyd Fisher, Robert Kinnlck, Jerry McSpadden, Billy Lack, Char ley Oyster, Carl Jalters, Vldon Wilson, Jackie Covert, Jerry Symmonds, Russell P1 rce Second Row Farre' Tindill, Bil'y Gibson, Fay Woods, Janice McAdow, Kathleen Habersaat, Juanita Mcboadden, Marjorie Morris, Mary K Thieman, Bon ny Daniel, LaVena Burnett, Mary K Kirkhart, Jeraldine Fox, Betty Montgomery Betty Critser, Maxine Cagle, Lila Qhaw Third Row Clifford Obert, Carl Shafer Conard Blevins, John Dwyier, Donald Monte, Mary Louise Jones, Hazel Bush, Betty Bowles, Anna Dean M rshall, Dorothy Lewis, Evonne Schaffer, Bobby Harris, Lewis Jones, Mrs Wayne Finley SIXTH GRADE - FIFTH GRADE First Row Jerry Davidson, Clifford Covert, Darius Nolfe, Stanley Davis, Jerry Wolfe, Billy Hab rsaat, Carl Cagle, Leon Woods, wunfon Lee Hawks, Jim my Fisk, Leon Rook, Don Car ender, Arden Obert, J N Kinnlck, Harvey Hayes, Second Row Betty Jean Brewer, Doris H rris, Naomi Baur, Erma IaDoris Jones, Ester Cooc, Miss Taffner, Betty Jo Jones, Dorothy Ann Dwyer, Ronnie Bird, Ruta Kammerer, Kathleen Gardner, Oren Obe t, Loretta Mae Calm r, Arlene Nest 4 1 , i . 45 M' N' X 1 . YI ' J , 9 , 2 J- 1 2 N, 1 - 0 ' I l 18 . I ,rl 5 . a f' fx 2 'V ..... X--- w i Y QL' 'I 's 1 1 1 'A . , ,Y ,, , 1 3 ' C, F1 , -, I 1 , ,, T' , :J ' SECONI GRADE FIRST GRADE e han, James Alexander,Robert Covert,Bobby Martin, Joe Weeks, Bothy Ray Walters, Billie Dean Wolfe,John Weeks,Absentx Margaret Barker, Alma Bronson Second Row Carol Kay Daniel,Naden Woods, Norm Jean Mein, Wanda Mae Jones, Lo Ann Wilson, Kay Bird, Ellen leaning, lary Helen Wuenscher, Roberta Sout , Nancy Hunt, Nita Abbiatti, Armitta Lewis Third Rnw Billie Joe Burton, Billie Ann Shehan , Martha Sue Pierce, Virginia Burns,Mrs Delores Bowles , Aileen Bishop, Charles Francis Obert, Gary Snadon, Jerry Blev ns, Carolyn Burns, Tanya Fisk Warren Wolberd, Lowell Lack, Mary Weeks, Marvon Woods Romona Lewis, Billy White, L D Thieman, Carolyn Nentrup, Jimmy Burnett, Ruth May field, Betty Bronson, bharles F1nley,lla Sue McBride, Barbara vharles Miss Jennie Williams THIRD FOURTH GRADE First Rows David Lee Dennis, Charles 0rre11,V1ctor Fox, Paul Kenneth Abbiatti, Gary Haubein, Eddie Edwards, Karl Wayne Beisner, Donald Gene Kelley, Bobby Fortner, Frankie Lee Woo1dridge,Paul Louis Daniel, Glenn Wallace. Second Rows Odelia Davis, Joan Mabee, Joetta Voskamp, Joan Collins, Clara Oyster, Hattie Mae South, Clarice Smith, Dixie Lou Montgomery, Peggy Ann Hebetlaat, Carole Ann Garrison, Myrtle Woods, Lila Jean Webb, Velma Mae Burnett. Third Rows Martha Willis, Barbara Jo Kirkhart, Kay Abbiatti, Judith Engelage, Meliina Turner, Miss Mae Traller. - , Y -e ee, -H-, --,nv-- -,-u, .., rne Sha- U ll . 2 -i O -v-SEL 'ia' lif- 3.06 L-sl activities -PQ 'QQ' Ilqg' ,Fl Ig Z n.:wCJU U' PCD fDfIl G3 Dscofb F W S 1 ff, X12 5- ff' -'25 1- 7 Cb' -- P ' v c' ff S N F 'gl KJ C H if '3 ' ' 5 4 I? A E K ' 4 b S L F C ' 1 , U N ,F Q ' f 2:,5,Q ',-'51 62910 AQ ' if 4 gms Ov, N, .gilmleni ounci First Row Mr Jones, sponsor, Betty Maberry, Harold Koontz, President, Margie B1ll1ngsley, Sec Trees , Bob Haubein, Vice President, Back Row Betty McBride, Shirley Davis, Ethel H ubein, Bonnie Olson, Sheldon Ehsson Mrs Jacobs, Sponsor, Eileen Beur The Student Council of the Lockwood Hifh School was established for the purpose of creating a spirit oi understandin? and cooperatlon between the teachers and the students lhe Council is composed of a president and nine members There are three members iron each of the upper classes and two from the lower classes The president is elected by the entire student body and the members, by their own class The primary iunctlon oi the Student Council is the development of good Citizenship This year the Council has sponsored various activities, among which are the Honor Roll and the Gold Star Iemorium, elections, pep assemblies and programs Derocrac5 is exemplified in this system, because the group is essentially the voice of the students I xa'o'LafJ Roberta 3 T Claw Wikxaerson, 'Nu-1e1' g9'LC6 we 5601 , tix! LaRue X61 'Aer an , wa 3 Efkeen or an ,f,,,, Standing Na lne Charles, El een aur, LaRue Keran, blera Miller, red Smltn, Gladys Haubeln D ttlng Conrad Blevins, Mrs Jonson, Wa ne Gerry, Jlmmle Dllllngsley, rgln a ll cox, Denzel Koontz, Jac e Covert, Col e cwllllan, onroe, ng la e, Hober Haubeln, Pau Engelage, Haro Koont , Kober a Wilkerson, a ean Daniel, Margie Billingsley, Eloise Gassner, Florence lassmar, Panda Yarre, Lloyd Flsner -A f ..-.li Q,,?d : G ln B Q . ' Bl- f . l z . y Vl l ' l - kl l en M , M E e 2 t l ld z t lm J mxed CAoruA Buck Row Fubert Burnett, Bobby Abbiatfi, Alfred Smith,Jackie Harris, Qheldnn Easson,Daul Pyle, Denzel Koontz, Edward Banta, Harold Koontz, olarence abee, Butch Demster, Willard Backs,Herbert Critser, Charles arrls, Bob Haubein Second Row Mrs Johnson,Nora Ruth Sch1ll1ng,Ruth assman,laverna Rhode, Evelyn Backs, Betty Windes, Joan fortner, Jim Mae Piepenbrlrk, Dorothy lehrman, Charles Hampton, Ethel Haubein Paul nngelage, vladys Ffubein, Nadine vharles, landa Kahre, Colleen mcnillian, Alice Schilling, Bonnie Bates, Nancy Carter Front Row Roberta fllkerson, Eileen Baur, Ima Jean Daniel, LaRue Keren, Clara tiller, largle Billingsley, Eloise uassner, Deleta Schnelle,Betty 'c Bride, Janet B cxs, Aldire fgerman, Ros lee Farmer, Phyliss Uaubein O ' K . X ' ,vu '-T - S+? ,g nie Billingsley, Alice Massman, Monroe Engelage, Gladys Boehne, Eda f CLA Back Row Bobby Abbiatti, Jerry Upp, Don Plummer, Marion Armstrong, Clarence Habee, Sheldon Easson, Butch Demster, Wayne Schnelle, Gil bert Schilling, Hubert Coose, Second Row Mrs Johnson, Edward Banta Jack Harris, Melvin Backs, ert Burnett, Alfred Smith, Front Row Paul Pyle, Jim Billingsley, Harold Koontz, Denzil Koontz Oswell Thieman Roe Engelage, Herbert Critser, Charles Harris, Bob Haubein, Paul ngelage, Back Row Billie Marie Hamm, Phyllis haubein, Clara miller, Laverna Rhode, Jean Farmer, Erma Pennington, Frances Fischer, Ethel Haubain, Gladys, Haubein, Nadine Charles, Bonnie Bates, Nancy Carter, Allice Schilling, Marianna Schilling, Eda Mae Piepenbrink, Wanda Kahre, Sec ond Row hrs Johnson, Rebecca Jobson, LaRue Keren, Eileen Baur,Rob erta Wilkerson, Gladys Boehne, Mary Ruth Hodgson, Vilara Galloway Betty Nindes, Joan Fortner, Evelyn Backs, Eloise Gassner, Colleen Mc millian, Nora Ruth Schilling, Ruth Massman, Velma Stump, Front Row Alice Massman, Ima Jean Daniel, Margie Billingsley, Peggy Montgomery Gladys Litle, Dorothy Wehrman, Deleta Schnelle, Janet Backs,Betty Mc Bride, Wanda Rogers, Dorothy Orrell, Aldine Eggerman ee 5 Willard Backs Charles Hampton, Johnny Erock, Nelson Kollmeir, Hub- Q. Harold Koontz, Tenor, Roberta Wilkerson, Soprano, Delete Schnelle Alto, Alfred smith, Bass , Roberta Wilkerson, Soprana, Eloise Gassner, Second Soprano, Delete Schnelle, Alto. Farold Koontz, First Tenor, Denzel Koontz, Second Tenor, Monroe Engelage, Baritone, Alfred Smith, Bass Roberta Wilkerson, First Soprano, Wanda Kahre, Second Soprano, Eloise Gassner, First Alto, Deleta Schnelle, Second Alto nnua 51: aff Harold Koontz Feature vrlter, Betty hCBrioe Art Wditor, Robert Faubein Business Penager, La Rue Keren Vditor, Denzel Koontz Associate Edntor Clara killer feature Writer, Mrs Jacobs Annual Sponsor Back Row: Al Smith, Willard Backs, Alice Schilling, Jinnie Billingsley, Deleta Schnelle, Charles Harris, Sheldon Easson Front Row Irma Hayes, Ethel Haubeln, Margie Billingsley, Gladys Bohne, Shirley Davis, Joan Fortner, Eileen Baur Drama And The Stage, Hon John Enlow Ned Blake Ichabod Buzzer The Sir Arthur thoke Injun Jim Nan CNot in Moll Buzzer Hon Sarah Lhurley Hortense Enlow The play opens Blake, fro! the city, with the cteerfulness LIGHTHOUSE NAN Pres Of Seacoast Banking to Robert Haubein His Private Secretary Denzel Koontz Old Keeper of the Lighthouse Jimnie Billingsley A British Aristocrat Harold Koontz A Bad Man Alfred Smith pictureDA Little Roustabout La Rue Feran The Gentle Antelope Del ta SchneDe Lhoke Authur's Sister Betty McBride A tity Belle Llara killer in a rough lighthouse on the tarolina coast Ned is spendlng F13 vacatl n here and has been caotivated and artless si licity of a young girl, Nan, supposed to be the :rand daughter of Ichabod Buzzer, the old lighthouse keeper Nan has grown up in her rough surroundlngs as a wild flower with no knowledge of the great world that lies over the mountains Ned has taught her to read and succeeds in winning her heart A oarty of Ned's friends come to visit him In the sarty 15 Mr John Enlow, whose baby girl had been abducted many years before by Ingun Jim, the son in law of Ichabod Buzzer Jim' wife returns the baby to Enlow after Jim has been sent to the penitentiary, but instead of returning the rightful heiress, she substitutes her own child and Lighthouse Nan proves to be John Enlow's daughter. Injun Jim meets Hortense Enlow, who is really his own daughter, and tells her the secret of her birth. She bribes him to obtain the proofs of his story from old Moll Buzzer, Ichabod's wife. He attempts to steal these papers but is caught by Nan. Hortense secretly weds an English baronet and they depart to begin life anew in the old world. Enlow tells the world that Nan is his adopted daughter and heiress and the play ends happily with a chime of Christmas bells and npeace on earth, good-will to menlu Lilffif Miss Tafstcr Jr Pla Clarence Mabee Chick McG1nney, Frances fisrer, Annabel Plum, bdwerd Wilbur banning, Hertert Critser, Charlie Ro ers Monroe nngelage, Jed Turner, Mary Hut! hodtson, Delicia lribble Nartka an'ooser, P0115 Thompson larianna Sclilling hell e Tkorpson Colleen McV1llian, Mary Jane Drent, vheldon Lesson Joe Lane Eileen Baur Eorotly Lansing Peace Wanclerful Une HCL H Jimmle Billingsley Roscoe, Delete Scrnelle, Lditk, Alfred Smltr, Junlor Clara Miller, Helen Robert haubein, Fred . K ' . s C o X yj A ' 3 ' - 1 ' - A ,-' J , F 'r ' 'rs x , I ' HT 1 ' A 1 ' 4 0 a '. .4 a H l , X 6 , . , V A N 5 . . ' H Q H 1 , ' i . . 5 .. . ' ' , 3 Q ' ' N' I .J XML., Y Z Q- , 5 ' l . L Q 5 , X I Q .lb v fs , i M e jj, Q W I v 1 f ,L X AV,, wg - ' Q . , . K X .s-e 1 S. I k ' A XuXf..g.M4mee. W A 1 ' ' 1 ' LW . V . I . v . 1 . . A 1 I I lbelafe La Ru? Kerdn, La 3 lller, I1 ue 'R lhn 1 L tu I cow , DPbatP ouc , nchvnduul Renders ' N3 Colleen N'cMi1lian oetr-y, Pobert Haubein Ixtempor-ary Qpeak ing, Clara Miller Hlnnorous, Mary Cue Crm: Prose, La Rue Keran CNet in icturej Dramatic Reading and Orafion , ' C'r I' -':m'.,i '-js ej,f,f..rs. Q' .a .5 , G' h 'A .N X 'k . ! an a ai, f 61 ':-- , Le 6 1' Rh, ' 5 5 4 r ,Ulf Mm' 3 1 --. A f I K I Q ' W A 'D ' . 'Q ' . , , . -,, . - . .Q ff - , , 'uefiffiwlg fgf E ,rl ,X , T 51-'ary V p LOCK'-'VQQD Liv: - ah fl Y , - 'Q -,,J F v H 'Q WU 5 JN,f'W3i Gy , ff Th: officers of the band areas follows: Roe Enfelafe ------ President Paul Engelsqe-Vice-kresidert Fileen Eaur---Sec. 9 Trees. Eloise Gassner---L-Reporter The s d is go5rn'topive 1 ptown soon a marched t n tne ar 16 Vow nur own f rue n t eo P 'n e oz w er nn g a par V X 'Jil Q 'bpokm X .fr-J' f cv If You have been sfelling any things they probably havebeen ' 1 I e .. . coming from tle Iom Ee cdmage The fourth year proving to have skill in prep lunches II rirl inninf sore fru u'ter to be useo later Did I sas later? 'lhew over-cd some Thursda ano it tasted p ettv each J I Wulf' N fused tlem However, when he threw trem in the fire the S T A F F Cold fireplace Lust r-nm-pf! Shim bradet Rose Loitor neleta Schnelle Cjy jfmx Associate Laverne hohdearls anc Nxj iii Sports Robert hau'einf EP KD Jimmie Fillinasley his bright N' 1 lx Art oaitor Petty 'cEr1oe lhere are 4 tx ents enrcclags Repo!-ter-5 's new watch in tle turee classes in Freghmen Jerry Wpo Sophomore Peggy YOHUIOUIGPY PS that BPS CeFQrtvL t Tbfs is sn ina st this t'me lest ve Senior Dorothy wehrman le brown Qponsor Marilynr Stephens he organizat on of the local arolo r wltnrns Indian nncar chapter of PA 1 Corplpted and mor. has tefun on carrvlng out u prour of vcrv kmere thy as well as ecucationel act'x ities lhe F A officers areas follows sins BEAD STOCVTONII' '!'5i-'l!-P'3HHi-l 3i'1lm-i- -X-35. 1 c . ,f IN k , N t 3 . s 1 a al X L . d ' E. b ' ' , 9- 'me Ee. Jn A , it , .uk 1 ' ef,- ple in' . t,.,, ! J I Q - .' 3, f o oecid, what it is' , 1 , I 7 4 fel F to H- ' h l. ' X1 - ' ' n . . . . A R , A Q . ..... . . ic - -- , ,,,. --f - , Lxg...... ' , , , wo.-- A A G , -------- - .Q - mf' , , ' , e . A ,, 2 . ----- M . 4 t 5 P. fn I , X ., . I P , Y ' . , -----..-.... ' t L ua..... 1 .I n n . .l L , X of eight over the group en Jun1Op------Q-Nadine maize . ed l . - 2 an ,,,,, P Y K . T fl . 5 ' A ' F1 S g , ........ -- Y, . Q I x L 1 ' , . A 7 s I, swsswwnuuuneuwfwexwewwenwunxue 'L '- , Y ,p' r . L O ' 'eaefsoefeezeeeseyee e 4 ' 4 sesearafesae - Lockwood High School Song You ask what school we love the best? Lockwood, our high school The school that always stands the test, Lockwood, our high school We love herlxdls, her mem'ries dear, Her dear old bell with all 1ts cheer That rings each morning bright and clear, Lockwood, our high school Go read the story of her past, Lockwood, our What glorious thou hast, hockwood, our Her seniors too, We ever shall high chool deeds, what fame high school and her Juniors be proud of you Her freshnexand her Sophomores true Deserve our praise in all they Our Thanks as well as its responsibilities This year the senior class bel1v1ng it the duty and the desir of every Iellow classmen to know and under stand one a other better planned and svonsored many activities of the school in addition to the Annual of '46 Because of their interest and enthusiasm in promoting school spirit, they have become one of the most active classes ever to graduate from Lockwood Hlgh We hope this book w1ll bring enjoyment to the readers of its pages, both now and in the years to come :hen high school days are but a memory a memory to our Supt Nr Jones, our teachers, our assignnents and final exams, our hours spent in recreation, the ball games, the cheer leaders, the assemblies, lass parties and the Weiner roasts, the tradltional ceremonies the bon fires, the Crowning of the queens, the may Festival and lastly graduation To our faithful teacher and Annual Snonsor hrs Jacobs, for her patience and sympathic humor nd long hours of work on this book and to our friends and patrons and all who helped in word or deed to make this Annual possible the Seniors ay Thanks, Q . f ff 1 A FAQ' . F3 Cl fb 1 vw W 'V ul N ' SN .. - . S . X do. Being a senior has its own peculiar priviledges and pleasures, Q0 J . 1 ,QE- These Things Anal More Will Rcmfmbcr f Bw. , ' 0 We ' xx? in 9 FLM 21' rg- f f 31 wa Q! V i l, .X .5,k,:Z. ,V i ga f xg, 0 fur , H 5 AJ' UK Monroe Engelage Richard Csgle Smithy Bill Hardman Preston Haubein X Hubert Litle ,,1,,,f-- Hubert Burnett alfred Ernest Thieman Smith Charles Harris iff W U Charle Ham s pton Jackie 5 N dar!-15 L X Jimmie Biliingsley roy Cones paul Engelage Melvin 5 c ...hib- cks Harold Koontz Willard Backs Denzel Koontz Thieman Bobby Abbiatti X CLarcnce Dale M3589 Lasater ff mf utch mster Coach aze, fbblattl, Fm man, Backs, Ldsater, Demster, bones, Bllhn sley, Farr-15 Backs, En fela e, Koontz, Preston, hehrman, Burnett, Smlth, Harrls, Koontz, Hampton Mabee Lltle, Ca le, Ln ela e, Hdubeln, Hardman, Thleman an 1-'S 'A Haube1n Oontz B11-llflSSley 9-Hlpton XQOODLZ' R.: :Wm f' Harr ml Backs magma' ,-'Q mms C8318 Engelaee , ' ss 'I oz ' ' ' ' '. . - , ARK, n 'f' A f Wi m 1 X t X N' 0' 1 gx X L 'C' Q ag- ' .gg 4 ' ,n . K ' ' H . 1 ' ff , ,lo Y n gs ,Q 3 ur xg 1 b. I A 2X - s S .th ls 9 , 9-' , U, S- Q W H DeLeta Schnollo .QV wrgwwvvmggwqq ar ,wg W? 4 U-1' H bert Crltser Bob Haubeln, donroe n elave, Ernest Thleman h lea Har Alfred Smlth, Jackle Harrls, Bobb Abbla 1, r1S,HHb8Tt Lltle, Coach Maze Front How Paul Ijle, mdw rd Banta, Dale Ldsater, Rlchar Cagle, Ross Crlfflth, Clarence Mabee, Jerry Upy, Marlon armstrong, Smlthy Preston Wlllard Backs, Jlnmle Bllllndsley, Butch Dcmster Smithy Preston Jackie Harris 00nt Ross Griffith Herbert Crit Ernie Thieman ed, U, QPU ' . 2 . 86 pr . A., GQQ Q of wg n or ' g .f ,I - ' 5 xx L I gl 4 Afffx . D. ' 4 - . X Q? -5 , J ' O 4 nw X V M m W 1 ' Q6 ' m ' ' 3- ' 'K 06 D N. V' ,, 4-Q, gg C , U , 3 3 , :Av Li 2 ' Q in qi. I . L . ' 4 ' U i F JS Q 'B . E 3 W s H 3 fm 5 , DQAZQ1 K Ni , ' 8 5 Z g px3,, . M N Y if ' m ...ff S H ' I5-:CQ s 1 m oc o nf x, I Q? V Q O- I v Melvin Backs Alfred Smlth Robert Haubein Charles Harris Clarence Mabee Harold Koontz Harold Koontz 995' sv' V 4' Vg' Bobby Abblattl if S Monroe Engelage Denzel Koontz Hubert Lltle LX, Bn lgllfgeglge Bit! M Brel 0 H 04 pf' c c ie, Clllllllfl! :QUQQN jfwgwf Be ty Naberry Edward Banta 5 hu' LaRue Keran Robert Haubeln Nora Ruth 5Chillin3 Nancy Hunt, Joan Collins, Carolyn Nentrup Mary Sue Crow JQFFY UDP Nancy Marshall, Jimmy Alexander Bobby Abbiatti I W I :M Rees Sam H - 'sefvioev' th, e bflag ' . ' B ' , yrs' Sees ee Years- OU! Were? ' 'M loo' 'f -fr lrry 'dd' Wves. ' x or of 'War 'iff' Q A ' husban 0 x R65 'Omg time DI P 50 se X The I5 qhb 6 Yeople ,O or :B abou ja-ifc1,,,,o0IT f00H0,, fu Jete 9 t 1 'gh I Fe 'S0n Ja I DI so Oo d Sturm-d a canary Oc.: gy:Iy sroa-ktib 9 0 is , an t Wm tw ese 'ami' hw 'S exslum 1:1 3 Hn 1 e be mes Sto ge 'day Lookwoorl Wrll Play rn YY r-out A537 I tffha H wth Gfeckt h-isd to be Q r olily a ellflqd Play 91 few dbed in oi' CY mall HW' W wynut Sub llogronal Tourney A record 11st of 440 MISSOUFI hrgh school basketball teams wlll Staff pray m sub regional tournaments 'tll rr Z Wg, ioztbzo ed hxgh as woo wall a, ew bod tn 3 w oacllc e the week of February 17 for the Deal ,e Perm, een so lem QQ has MII each aw, 9 J IIVG en eVe In fh Wlhn I, te? r me 1946 State champlonshlp one f Volume 63-Number 50 e ,tomme we be 'W Lookwood V l erex E82he ww me Qlzason S - ,EE ad fomgifof en title 0' ln Lamar Tournament e iacuxwom umihe Woux D 68 Q0 tha' ' A058 oi 'O R V' uv L of 'F Stowe' Nt NW fr or k. ZZ ,1', 'ia.1i.t '.,1'.'1':'.',t ' M.. 0066 sux 0' at Greenfield in Frmrs Ya ow we Sttunily Night Mllllll T83lllS M80 So UUWIL Ill nllfllil bnsketball team met the Muller ag grerzatron on the home court and marked up another vxctory after polrshmg the Lamar tournament off rn good style rn the frnals last Sat urday mght At the half way mark rn the game our boys had scored 20 poxnts to the vrsrtor s 8 and the game was already on the bag Durrng the last quarter Coach Mare used most of h strong bovs and 1 vo' mn Xllkll Q, ot Sem W5 vm X A1 10 . 9 YFNZL to 'IA K all a av' 53 eat' so aw' 9 AW C97-'ers on W o N if Cone? T 2 Vockw 5 W0 axe to mole waeieaw 06,60 X bqxkvl 6 'a Ikon ,IO 'lac Vet Lockwood teams not only brmg W Q,'1e0NX6xNx90Q9 bacon on the football X L6 '60 ted the wmnrng YJ 6092506 '09 c 15 1 D l U N W 0a0'f5? fi 'F The Paper That The People ,,,OIoa wo ,jig fsday December 6 Y945 Lockwood Basketball loam rn Tournamonl Play Last Football Game Beat Lamar 27 to 8- Enter Stockton Tournament nounce ter M SM 3f Auber Van 18 day On last Wednesday mght and a very cold one mdeed, the Lockwood football team clashed wrth the La mar eleven rn then' second tussel of the season This game was player' on the home held under the hgh before a very large crowd of I wvod Lamar and other clr town fans In the hrst gan' mar the outcome was a 1- muddy fr ld ,Lookwooo Plays Al Iireenlrelrl Frrday ITl'nrd Meetlxg Betwqn Rivals ' Each Hu Loot Two Games Thu Season dll,-,he lqctod 171 0 0 00 gg I5 OUP g 1 C0 ft 0 1 la 1 z ary I7 3 past Fweelf PI' ay 2 d 72. 0 I' GV: 1' 8GaJ'0n d 01, gf I J II 171000 Older lofoal lo L C 56- II lrwoodl 1, or 0.1 SUB REGIONAL TOURNEY AT I G-REENFIELD FEB 21 22, 1 Ehmmatron phy to debermme the state champronshrp hxgh school basketball team lh Mrssourx wxll get underway next week Lockwood wxll enter the sub regronal tourney whmch w1ll be held at Greenfleld next Thursday Frrday and Satur day February 21 22 and 23 Seven of the eight teams whlch competed rn the Muller tournament last weekend wrll be competing at Greenfreld Ash Grove will take the place of Bear Creek as the erghth team The hrst round lxnds Golden Coty opposmg Greenfreld and Everton , ' ' who . lo 99 h 3' 113, d 1 . L0 , ' the- r ms- uh I f lhe wyl ' h iw' 1 , u rd I 4. , I na . L 8 ue C. o 8 as . h d ' th' I l uh I 6 i 0:90 I Ula I - ' '- er by - Quinn 7?z I , o I ' , , . fl 'fools I X . d .b ' tW1, I W o I - , . I F 9 . h X ' ' . 0 are 0, uh ' C nv I 18 be 'B ' ' M . A i n C 0 I l 0 W 1 mme W5 ef Xl- . ed . S M . Q . n h tx n h ' 6 r N xnxx e I Y vi ,P f e . Q1 ig ,A L L r Yo ' r or . . Q X 0 . ,Ion IFF: '01, xoo '-L 5 . ' one Y of whoa I v we we --, --0-II 'YV 6 ' S . 640 I um . s .,, . . '5 qs ox -354 wa On Tuesday night, the Lockwood . I L I ,lp - lr ,- I V' . L S1 I ' If 5' S gn 1 . - L1 I7 s 0 fs , M 1 1, , Q, - V s I ' ' D O dl 5 o ' - i 0 pdf H.. ' 'II-id I Q I. IP lla If 1 1 I2 Ie fe 8 f M - '52 'S . ' C le an Od . r. . IQ 0 0 45, e,-is, T231 'ine' , l u daya .-1' n V '- Th ' N '-1' I at ' - I 1 in . , 23 I 1 I I I nt 4 . . . 15 -' r ' i f L , M0 . as 'I I I I I ' I I A ' L ' f X. 1 Ia XI e r I - n 1 1 - 'EI Y., I , r . . - . Od S CK on -I 'n ' I 4 I ' I , IW .0 . g Tw IL I I I 'D UAPV- 5 . . ' u a ' . LaRue Keren President Xfyyaf-4 Vice President ep 64,4 First Row: LaRue Keren, largie Billingsley, Eileen Baur Second Rows June Klushman, Joan Fortner, lary Spain, Betty Ann Kollmeier Dorothy Schilling, Colleen lclillan, Vilara Galloway, B11 ie Marie Hamm, Nadine laize, Irma Hayes, Eileen Baur Eloise Gassner, Gladys Boehne, Gladys Haubein, Ethel Haubein Rose Lee Farmer, Ruth lassman, Phyllis Haubein, Roberta ,Q Wilkerson, Ada Faye Borg .N y Third Row: Hrs Johnson, Clara Hiller, Bonnie Olson, g' Florence lessman, Dorothy Wherman, lary Ruth Hodgson, Eda lee Piepenbrink, Alice Schilling, Janet Backs, Dorothy Orrel, Aldine Eggerman, lerilnna Schilling, lartha Vanhoose , Ruth Backs, Wanda Rogers, Gladys Litle, Ima Jean Daniel, Nora Ruth Schilling, Hazel Klushman, Jacobs Fourth Rows Peggy Montgomery Alice lassman, Virginia wncox, Delete scnnelle, Bonnie Bases, Betty lea:-me - 5- e ll , ll ' 1 , 0 Qx . gg 1 ,MX urs. Ja ,--W-. HOU ECONOMICS Back Row Liss Hamnond, Janda Rovers, Pladys Litle, Icil Pennin ton, Betty Mindes, Bonnie Bates, Alice Massman, Gladys Boehne, Dorothy Orrell, Pe Dy Montvomery, Lois Wilson, Retty Maberry, Jean Farmer, Mary Ruth Hodgson Second Row Ida Mae oompto Bonnie Olson, Pegay Vallace, Ada Fay Borg, Mary Spain, Marvel Blackford, Shirley Davis, Billy Marie Hamm, Hazel Klushman, Wilma Burnett, June Stewart, Martha Van Hooser, Marianna Schilling, Jackaleen Fox Front Row Dorothy Purdy, Irma Penninv ton, Nora Lee Vert, Janda Taylor, Irma Hayes, Nadine Maize, Laveta Keith, Lorene Pyle, Velma Stump, Dorothy Schilling 5 an -----1 2' r V- :.. RQLY , q Y Q 1,14 ek V , ,125 . ,.,. , bivfr, V Back Row: Darrell Harris,David McArthur, Melvin Eggerman, Harold Dowles, Willard Backs, Harold Koontz, Melvin Backs, Paul Pyle, Herbert Critser, John Butler, Wayne Schnelle, Smithy Preston, Jackie Thomas, Jr. Taylor, Johnny Frock, Hubert Coose, Mr. Lasley, Front Row: Nelson Killmeir, Eldon Maize, Vernon Sanders, Marion Arm- strong, Billy Gericke, Don Plumer, Ross Griffith, Edward Banta, Gene Ott, Lyle Hawks, Gene Charles, Ronald Williams, Gilbert Schilling. QU? atm!! I' v mnmtn-c Timls. Y Lf 'Mfzaomc H1 EEST TH, aww an fha TATE F mnssoum . FRC Fools 'Chance of Chuvches Alfred Thnemfm , Peesnalen Goal M513 local Ioclusi' H Emi June5SecreTnny M M E N T H I A N M A Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone 3 Phone A O W 0 O F F Blanche O'Connor, Prop Phone 88 Tydol Casol ne V edol Motor O1 R T Adamson Phone 252 Lockwood, Missouri J A Finley Produce Nutrena Lipscomb Kelso and Norris Feeds Service Station and Lunch Counter CAMPUS CAFE AND BUS STATIGN A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Paul and Grace Farmer he Paper That The People Readn Printing and Publishing C I Robert M Hansen, Pditor Q I 42 e 1 Q T O i 54 - . , ry co PLI TS su CK SH PPE of EM BROS- RKET :GLORIFIED SAND ICHES 5 ' 2' HOME MADE P1135 GO DC EE 16 fr-Y , Y for. ,', l' I ' ' L -- e 1 . l ,A Y V I T LO KwoonLUm NARY d, - VuAA,M-UW, -Loc Complimleufs of fan mms 51 -If 'BANK lockwwl Mmoun. t A e niche' onfervnfnve MCMBCAS ,C The Fed a I Dcposni' INS orp 1 I - - ' 5 'F 1 6 1 C ' - - - , O C A , C I s1RENETh 5' SERVIU lllllllill1l'l'IY-mlif -L AM 5I'IlTH'5 DBUGSTORE we R 944411, stuns IN BUSINESS lla YUUB HEHIIH locks-noni Mo PHONE 21 COFlPl.ll'lfNT5 Lockuools Ill BUSINESS for Yo R IITIBTIIINAEIIT P I C K of PICTURES ill EQIIIPPI-D A SMITH WILCOI Sauww SIC-llllllli BDTII DRDE HND BHITDA COUIIIII 'ROPE nun flbllt RBIIGFS Setullniy W 'I' mln-ilius Gus 51515155 f F 4 -D , Q gl o ll .. 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