Lockwood High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lockwood, MO)
- Class of 1962
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Fred Lemons, Treasurer, Earl Dean Hudspeth, Member: and Joe Yount, Member Dr. Elmer Taylor, Vice-President, resigned December 18, 19615 Mr. Fortner was appointed to fill out his unexpired year. X 1 . , W.. W f Q ' I va' 1' Willa Lasater School Secretary Donald K. Stamps B.S.g M.S. Superintendent of Schools High School Faculty H gh school teachers are well-trained professional people. A teacher is a qualified professional worker and a member of one of the most important professions. He under- stands children, is competent in his subject area, and knows how to teach. Everett L. Smith, B.S. Principal Social Studies-Coach Sponsor Student Council-Seniors 'wmv Irene Finley, B.S.3 M.S. Zelda M. Smithpeters, B.S.5 M.S. Social Studies-Guidance Counselor Junior Sponsor-F.T.A. Sponsor 5x H4 7!lx EQGH Buses M . Industrial Arts Freshman Sponsor Business Yearbook Adviser School Paper Sponsor .S. 4 Nadine , B QS 0 E0 Hendricks , B QS of MQA 0 Vocational Home Economics Music F.H.A. Adviser-Pep Club Sponsor Sherill D. Schneider, B.S. Mathematics Pep Club Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor Marjorie Gilbert, B.S Language Arts Library Adviser Junior-Senior Plays , 11. fff, 565513 Q QXXVZ7 ff n Billey R. Knox, B.S. Physical Education Coach-Speech Senior Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor John L. Jones, B.S. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Adviser-Junior Sponsor Robert E. Boore, B.S. Science Freshman Sponsor 6 U P ROE!-IRG! Queen n jwmefwm Attendants gn ..........? SE IORS Kerry Kaelke Yreeident JUMNJMQS -Yresidenb Vice Semows Shea Jeanne Secretary Lair? Allen Jan kmo Treasure Yessy! 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X fog I 4 0 Mg' 3 gf5::. ,n I' ve ' '-ve, 9 .5 L ef ,:::,-,531 mea: M 1 ,:,:....r -wi: f 3 . 1 ' 5155 ' , ..:.f?Ii.-, :L f Teal Baslee Thelma. Baslee 4 i i :ZI -Q erf Michael Blair Roger Boehne E Juniors Lynda. Abney Nilejo Amos Peggy Beach Carolyn Berry Sally Bridgman Janice Brunner Sponsored by -- DON'S D-X SERVICE Lockwood, Missouri Billy Cackley Mary Ann Eckert Max Glass Junior Holbrook Bob Cackley Jimmy Fortner l Jimmy Hackney Melvin Howerton Peggy Cackley Howard DeJager ,NX J Gladys Fyfe Jeanne Gillman h Likl W 2 yofy 5' 1 Q1 , A wwf v s Russell Harris Leon Higgins Denton Leaning Anne Lewis if fi 'den-if 'AVIQAQ slag , w W Q . if ,shi ,,.1 K Y Y ' ssh . ff ,.'- .AEXQ Tommy Abney Donna Alexander lewis Beerly Henrietta Beisner Denzil Berry Georgia Bishop Sophomores Class Officers President, Dale Danielg Vice- President,Charles Jonesg Secretary- Treasurer, Nancy Jonesg and Re- porter, Freddie Bridgman. Phyllis Boehne Freddie Bridgman Dale Burnett Sharon Burnett David Cameron . WEE EHEHE .3FgMMQS, or I' 4 .sed sr D ,r,e A , 3 E.: W ,U D kk,.k , i t K i n if .: 'V KL 3 see rrr D D 431 sf? f ' ee-. Q W t,,: K ,:e. D ' 'QQ W 1 -ss, fLdEELfgQg:gE3g 'N-...1f5,. i f n is A gl W W H in John Carter Marjorie Chappell Carol Coulter . H M S., , Dale Daniel George Davidson 'Tl K' N dar! 5 iggggig asa V I' gl s X lf : I , if ks ' S Xxlgf 5 Q fs? Q Q I f My Mk Wayne Divine Stephen Farris Bill Finley Judy Fortner Mike Hayes Marion Hester Pansy Higgins Edward Hurst Michael Hueer Charles Jones Nancy J ones Bill Jones Katherine Lilienkamp Larry Litle Carolyn Maize Rayburn Mein Hershel Moenning Ronnie Niehoff Darrell Offutt, Billy Parnell Sponsored Ralph Pitts Jimnv Polston Gary Purdy Linda Purdy Georgia Shepherd Wanda Stiles Eugene Stump Johnny Tubaugh Carl Vaughn Clarence Webb SW' ,, ai nv,-pl. f 'Q' a K La:- . ' ' JT X Q' ,fi Jw? I if so K I 7,5 -- HAYES PLUMBING 8. HEATING Lockwood, Missouri 5 hifi E nf' Larry White Tommy Wilcox Sharon Willis Thomas Woods s I3 ,., K, A in 4' In 1 'j ,,: I S :fF55i:' neil? e 411'-:ip-sv 1 --'.- - 'L- 452 1 presses ng Yvlnih 1: xx: 1 aw .mmf aww ,vim he M.. . ,K d five t WW aolcnold Du-r riuirh xi rn r ' FRESH i . Freshmen Class Officers President , Carolyn Evaneg Vice- President, Jinmie Needhamg Secre- tary, Rickie Mammeng Treasurer, David Carrier, Reporter, Johnny Cackley. Doris Barker Kenneth Berry Janis Bitney Robert Bitney Shirley Blevins Donald Boehne Sponsored by -- THIEMAN'S MARKET Lockwood, Missouri Marsha Boehne Joyce Brunner Johnny Cackley David Carrier Keith Claypool Betty Jo Crouch Richard Denny Donald Eggerman Carolyn Evans Jeffery Farris 'W J Jerry Freund A, John Frye Ig? , Rex Glass ,,i,y Linda Hagiua Ezl , Cheryl Hedeman :,r,, ff' , f ,M A :,. , 4 iq 1' f M A , r I . 1: A,!f,c,xf, , Y lm' li' ty' A E , V, 1 T , 71 ,, H H 5 VVVV , ,, ' , V .4 ' V r,, . e , n , W ffl Q A ' ,, ,,,,, , M ,,, ,,, ,kmmm , , 7 P we Y fa f : A r '19 f, ,ws 5 'ie J ,, 7 4 M2 V . Dale Jeffreys Jerry Lasater G.w. McGuire Ricky Mamnen Jimmie Needham Mary Sue Nieman Donna Parnell Dorothy Patterson Martha Schroeder Mary Lee Taylor , Joan Teague H Robert Thieman W, M Patsy Thompson ' Fi f ' Wanda Vert ' 'A t Rex Watson of ' it 1 ji, nh GE, , . J, , , ap fix? h U we 4 2 kil l s: o J Charles Weeks Sponsored by -- LOCKWOOD GREENHOUSE j f M- uri Lockwood, 1550 Freshmen Initiation is an annual custom. Seniors sponsor the event and make the rules for par- ticipation. Student CouncH can ru 7091 ...mm :mm 44 Nlmmym Officers: President, Johnny Osborne, Vice President, Carl Stilesg Secre- tary-Treasurer, Darlene Rader, Class Representatives: Seniors, Ray Courtneyg Juniors, Jim Fortner and Janice Brunner, Sophomores, Kathy Lilienkamp and Jimmy Polstong Freshmen, Betty Crouch and Keith Claypoolg Principal Everett L. Smith, Adviser. Honor Students I.: 4, 4 p-----1r Q A 5 15, Qi'-.w,.,,,, Kerry Kaelke Patti Newcomb Valedictorian Tied? W Tentative' ranked on seven semesters' rades Dennis Haubein , 8 Barbara Odell Fourth Honore? cARNATloN Bomme co. Third Homrt y By-- Mount Vernon Missour 50 y WTEKSCHQL i evv i. Yea rbookw W LW?-14-'L7,:':1,f ,z 'iiklsm , ' i!nLX,wga ,,,,f,.,, 1- gms, L.-,.L ...,,.L Z ,. Wise-L-'11P.fff'fY?iff,12 ' ' View g Egisgw, , - Qdz5i,fzLE,z' ,f f, L,.z', www,-f, Wi, ,L 53' 5 Below - Adviser, editors, and division heads. 1 Elaine Charles Darlene A Patti Christner Johnson Rader Newcomb Editor Ass 't Ed Bus. Mgr. an Adv. Mgr ,af 5 ', , kr' 5M f x Janice 'A ' Larry Peggy Kerry Davidson Allen Backs A i o Kaelke Layout ii- Q :ffl Photos Sales Mgr. q s y Sports Ed. l-:g ig I ., QV: :'- -:- W f, l M ,vi.f.,E:1 ,,, :E,5 g Jeanne Margaret Barbara Zelda H Shearer Hayes Odell 0 Typist Typist. Copywriter Advlser 5P0nS0I'ed by -- TRICIA-JANE DRIVE-IN Lockwood, E Q I . 965003: lN1lRSCH04As77c PR N 555 ASSOCIAVO Members of the staff are: Left to right--Janice Davidson, Jeanne Shearer, Barbara Odell, Charles Johnson, Elaine Christner, Sponsor--Mrs. Zelda M. Smith- peters, Margaret Hayes Darlene Rader Patti Newcomb Peggy Backs Mar Lou F Billy Wooldridge, and Sherman Thompson. , , y ry, YM W g, Clerical Practice Class edits and publishes the school paper, nLockwood Life,N every fourth week of the school year. Approxi- mately 35O copies of the paper are issued monthly, including 25 paid-up subscriptions of alu ni, and 30 copies for exchange with neighboring schools. For the past three years we have entered our publication in the MKPA rating contest and it has received a Superior Rating each year. The purpose of the paper is to ac- quaint parents and friends with activities and items of interest concerning Lockwood R-l Public Schools. Sponsored by - LOCKWOOD LUMINARY Lockwood, Missouri Mathematics ADVANCED ALGEBRA CLASS Mathematics may be studied for the possible use you may have for it in later life. This may be only the ability to recognize and to appreciate the beauty of mathematics in the world about you, but it may be knowledge and skill that you will use in some trade or vocation, or in the study of col- lege mathematics, science or technology. Like most every other subject of human interest, mathematics is just as easy or as difficult as we choose to make it. In the field of mathematics we offer Math I and ll, Algebra I and II, and Geometry. Mr. Sherrill Schneider teaches all mathematics classes. .ai ai U was 1 GEOMETRY CLASS Sponsored by -- SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Springfield, Mo. Science ,W A camusrnr ' CLASS gf hw 5,1 K g The basic purpose of science education at the secondary school level is primarily a time of intellectual discovery and verification of scientific information. The end results of instruction in science education at the high school level should increase the students' power of analysis, their ability to think and read critically, their interest and curiosity for future study, their understanding of our scientific and technical ability to provide for human needs. Mr. Robert Boore teaches all science classes. SIE BIOLOGY CLASS r Sponsored by - EASSON SALES AND SERVICE Lockwood, Missouri ' D -lk ' l Mr. Everett Smith teaches World History. A course in citizenship is planned to arouse within each student a new moti- vation to better understand all phases of governmental activities. To create interest by better under- standing and active partic- ipation are characteristics of a good citizen. Social Studies A concentrated study of major events in World His- tory develops a broader un- derstanding of the present day world problems. f Mrs. Irene Finley teaches Citizenship and American History. In American History a student learns appreciation and respect for our demo- cratic way of life. Here he studies how different customs and traditions have played a part in our heri- tage. One of the objec- tives is to instill a love of country into each Ameri- can youth. A. 4 Language Arts GOFIS FBI US- Freedom Hmm The subject of language arts is vital to our nation's welfare. Written experiences, oral discussions and speeches, as well as the study of the cul- tures of the past provide a chance for each student to contribute to our way of life in a democratic nation. Speech ' fs .ff y I .f r E -me erree, .....-1-... The development of skill in oral communication teaches the student to adapt his knowledge to the knowledge and interests of his listeners so that his speech will be clear, interesting, and persuasive. sponsored By -- oKLAHoMA TIRE AND suPPLY STORE Lockwood, Missouri Junior Plaq MM d ne Skqid Me Lani: N Sonny, did you take this essage? . 4HNf I . . : Sgq, i Now don't take it so hard, I'll find something. Mom isn't here. N Hey Campo you talk? n Mrs . Marjorle oo Gilbert, Director d ,A W5 Sponsqred by ... NIEMAN TIRE SERVICE Lockwood, Missour 3 ? I ff ,EFEk?AF 1 Spaceman . . Arlin Abbot Harry Cooper Janis Brown Judy Mills . Jackie . . . . . Ray Courtney Sherman Thompson . Dennis Haubein . Patti Newcomb Elaine Christner . Johnny Osborne Senior Plaq et ll! 77 CAST XV, fxff fx! 45!,f Barbara ..... Jeanne Shearer Lulu ...... Margaret Hayes Mrs. Matchett. . .Darlene Rader Mr. Agnew ..... Ronnie Evans Miss Chisle .... Peggy Backs Director. Mrs. Marjorie Gilbert The entire senior class were anxious to make the Senior Play not only successful from the standpoint of entertainment but a financial success as well. Pictured above is the cast of characters, below are pictures of other class members who helped produce the play. The committees include: advertising, properties, make up, student direc- tors, and ushers. D ' if Q5 KV xi v ., , x- ' . ,N W YL ' I, 4 ,nf ' 1-1 ,lf Row 1: Raderg Secretary, Johnny Osborne, Treasurer, Kerry Kaelkeg Song leader, Ronnie Evans, Librarian, Jeanne Shearer, Parliamentarian, Carolyn Maize, and absent, Historian, Peggy Cackley. Row 2: Mrs. Irene Finley, Sponsor and mgmbers. Row 3: Members. Club Officers: President, Margaret Hayes, Vice-President, Darlene Counse iinq a nd , l Guidance I , e Guidance adds that person- alized touch that each student . A needs in order to do better school work. With the aid of an experienced counselor, the student learns of his partic- ular strengths and weaknesses, his scholastic abilities and his special interests. By this guidance method each student should make more mature decisions regarding his vocational choices and further education. The individual should, also,be better able to cope with his personal prob- lems. l fjg. Student Librarians: Left to Right--George Davidson, Ricky Mammen, CarO1 Coulter, Sharon Burnett, Carolyn Berry, Mary Ann Eckert, Donna Parnell, Jerry Freund, Joan Teague, and Mrs. Marjorie Gilbert, Library Adviser. Future Teachers Of America A chapter of Future Teach- ers of America was fonmed this year. The purpose of F. T. A. is to interest students in becom- ing teachers, and to familiar- ize them with the opportuni- ties and many areas of the teaching profession. Mrs. Irene Finley is sponsor of the chapter. . A 0 .,e- f -'W' .2s2ewiafalnm.:.ss.a--,....... Mrs. Irene Finley, Guidance Director, counsels a student. Librarians Mrs. Gilbert, library ad- viser and student librarians are anxious to move into the new library. It has been equipped with modern-type fur- nishings and will later in- clude an up-to-date card cata- logue index file. Business Department Practicing OGA Contest Copy in Shorthand. Illia WOur economic growth is essential for full employment of persons who will soon enter, as well as those already in the labor force. Many of these workers must have understanding and skills in the business aspects of the economy. High school business depart- ments are making valuable contributions in the pre- paration of workers who are competent in a field that is in the interest of the general welfare.W --John F. Kennedy l r e r y y Shorthand Christmas Bulletin Board ,,,,,,......-f, 'WIT J Secretarial Practice Class plays a major role in producing the yearbook. Mrs. Zelda M. Smithpeters Business Instructor 'UIll Typing a fl: Seensered by- QUEEN clrv TYPEWRITER coMPANY Springfield, Mo Bookkeeping 'Y Industrial Arts 1 f s s s r s T am Q -, 2'--: tt tnnst 0 N391 S as sa NTMW ' ,+2'7lM,3w'A ,- ' Asia:-1 ' '- QL. , --L 2- '-l,...,,, ...wsgsi vm, . ..,. V at Q 4 ,, hA s. VH Q50 O at V' The picture above is a shop class in industrial arts. The objectives - -q.V K a ' l for their classes are the objectives of general education. No effort is made to teach a trade. Basic fundamentals are taught as a foundation that Q zl will be useful to one no matter what the vocation may be later. The photo below shows boys at work in a mechanical drawing class. ' I T'II'n E0 Ge Gilbert Instructo Sponsored by -- STOCKER PROPANE SERVICE Lockwood, Missouri Phqsical Education 2 5 si Recognizing that the physical fitness of our nation is of vital importance, Lockwood with what facilities available has entered into a series of physical fitness tests taken from the following standardized tests: Aahper's Physical Fitness Test, Oregon Motor Test, Indiana Physical Fitness Test NSWA Physical Performance Test, Newton Motor Ability Test, Russell-Lange Volley Ball Test, Stroup Basketball Test, and the Navy Physical Fitness Test Mr. Billey R. Knox is instructor. Sponsored by - STANDARD MILK COMPANY Aurora, Missouri ,, , , Q , Q iw r ggi: we-2' P? K W. 1, XS, ,Lg EM 9 5' 9 -M : +'m,f.:w ' ,Y ,V ' ' ,,'A ' M ,, 3 . , v tx 9 ', wr if 3 hi H f WHERE Ui' ,4 'X 42 ,Q Q, Z, E Q? I wi My NX: BARNWARMIN' Chapter Sweetheart, Jan Amos. Attendants: Nancy nes, Gladys Fyfe, and Marsha Boehne. YXXN Freshmen Ag. boys participate in Freshmen Initiation. Sponsored by -- RED AAHL STATE F.F.A. CONVENTION Receiving State Fanner Degree U' STATE F.F.A. BAND Harold Nentrup and Ray Watson were members. ' W X . in-a.. .W ....-f-L ' .fs-.-.L,.,T ,. .m 'A -A ' .Lag ' ,. In -...A E-fi?-We farm eiffz'--5 Yam- ' - --W.-if -- ' vis, .M Mg- -cw K - .... f'x-535-QW -.. . m r-r' 'r' .A H - ww Q Q'-2' i 'Jr .'fg:ff5e!q, 'iggm' ' if I - --VW..-0 Q. --lv: . .' Jim ,. ' ' -if-2'fSc '.' 'v fb 'K Us wwf. ark.. .-+f?'T'?x'Q-'Sv , Q'--.sv N A - -We Summer F.F.A. Camp affords varied recreation facilities. Lockwood, Missouri +0wuzr,- fi 0 KKK Q 'Q 3 fr :W fur ny H1 Q My 'Q Q ff f Q79 5 4 rifmfwhi fx 1 X 3 Vocational Home Ec Stimulating students to de- velop basic qualities condu- cive to wholesome family liv- ing, to achieve a degree of competence which will help them establish homes and to Obtain Pride in being home- makers are some of the goals of home economics classes. Home Ec. Sewing Class F.H.A. Officers is 'B Front Row:Jan Amos,Presidentg Peggy Backs, Vice-President, mm- Janice Brunner, Secretaryg Jean Kay Gillman, Treasurer, Nancy Jones, Parliamentariang Georgia Chorister. Standing: Nilejo Amos, Chap- lin, Mary Lou Fry, Reporter, Patti Newcomb, Historiang and Mrs. Nadine Smith, Adviser. ,Home Ec. III serving coffe Serving Faculty Tea ,, 1 so fo fa-.M-.P 1 gg,-Y Sponsored by GIPSON HARDWARE 8. FURNITURE CO. LOCKWOOY-1, Missouri Bishop, Pianist, Barbara Odell, , Drum And Bugle Corps Drum and Bugle Corps has 32 members, including a total of ll buglers, lb drummers, 1 cymbal player, 5 twirlers, and a majorette. Mr. Winford Hen- dricks is director. The Corps plays at home football games and marches in local and neighboring town parades. SPOHSONG by -- smm-rs RExAu. DRUG stone Lockwood, Missouri Lockwood Semor Band HH Clarinets French Horns Flutes Patti Newcomb? Georgia Bishopf Judy Fortnerf Jan Amos Peggy Beach Cheryl Hedeman C. W. McGuire Peggy Backs Joan Teague Marsha Boehne Roger Boehne Carolyn Maize Dorothy Patterson percussions Mary Sue Nieman EA? Watson Martha Schroeder Mary pry Contra-Bass Clarinet Margie Chappell Bass Clarinet Nancy Jones Tenor Saxoghones Howard DeJager4 Bobby Thieman Alto Saxoohones Terry Hedemana Margaret Hayes Rex Watson Carolyn Evans Don Boehne Baritone Saxonhone Daryl Snadon flndicates first chair nosition Henrietta Beisner Sally Eridgman Sharon Burnett Kay Shearer Winford E. Hendricks Director Cornets Kerry Kaelkei Jimmy Hackney DmddCmwMm Junior Webb Dale Burnett Charles Jones Thomas Woods Patsy Thompson Janis Bitney David Carrier Ricky Mammen Trombones Mike Blair? Ronnie Evans Gary Purdy Darrell Offutt Herschel Moenn Bill Jones Baritones Jim Fortneri Tom y Snadon Basses ing Ronnie Niehofff Mike Hayes illi . Marchung Band Personnel of the Marching Band are shown wearing the new black and white wool uniforms. The shakos are red sparkle with white trim and white plumes. The drum majorette's uniform is white with red and black trim with a shako of white fur. The twirlers' uniforms are black with white trim and the shakos are of silver sparkle with black trim and black plumes. The Band Parents Organization was instrumental in initiating a campaign to pay for these fine new uniforms The Board of Education underwrote the difference to pay the total cost of the uniforms. -sz Band marching at Pittsburg Homecoming in old uniforms. Mr. Winford Hendricks, director, Georgia Bishop, pianist Glee Club Sponsored by-- MARSH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Golden City, Missouri ,.. p 7 l,, igkj1 , f2.,'P.,b m ' ' MPL N Qi j f 31-Q f ' 1,fg,i gm? L3 LTEJM 53 A W my ,ga M Mwh,A -M .Q W..,.Q,. M,..iM.,,.,W,a Q 1 at ,H 4 -JK 331 p 1 Mf..,-..,.,,..,M,,,W,Q..,,.,, , .sf ' if 0.5 Q J. Q .2 - Q v ,A E: 2 . NV' , E' 9 X 4 Q x ,M k 4 ' A 3' A L A L- YQ? L gfwlmf L11 1, ' lx ' 1 P Q,-lm , ,L LS VARSITY Stockton Greenfield Miller Buffalo Golden City Jasper Greenwood Marionville Carterville Pierce City SCHEDULE They 13 21 6 O O O O 7 12 6 B-TEAM Greenfield Sarcoxie Aurora Sarcoxie Hillcrest D9fQYISQ FIRST IN CONFERENCE They O 13 O 19 18 Homecoming Royal Court QUEEN - Camille Welch LADIES IN WAITING ESCORTS Debra Prather Jimmy Jones Marsha Boehne Carl Stiles Nancy Jones Richard Denny Mike Hayes ATTENDANTS Bobby Hayes Susan Sparks 1 , 'Ur Queen Millie GREENFIELD MOTOR CO. Offense SECOND IN CONFERENCE Your Ford Dealer Telephone 277 Greenfield, Missouri I 961 T. lgers Row l- S. Thompson, D. Daniel, C. Stiles, J. Fortner, H. DeJager, D. Snadon, J. Beach, M. Daniel, J. Jones, J. Osborne, M. Hayes. Row 2- B. Thieman, R. Watson, M. Lilienkamp, J. Webb, K. Berry, R. Niehoff, L. Teague, F. Bridg- man, H. Mbenning, J. Hackney, Coach Bill Knox. Row 3- T. Wilcox, M. Glass, J.Cackley, G.Davidson, D. Ieaming, D. White, J. Needham, L. Litle, M. Taylor, R. Bitney, D. Burnett, Row h- Manager, D. Haubein, R. Watson, L. White, J. Lasater, C. Vaughn, R. Denny, C. Jones, G. Purdy, R. Boehne, L. Beerly, Manager, K. Kaelke. Captains--J. Osborne, Senior and Daryl Snadon, Junior. OUTSTANDING PLAYERS TIGERS GAIN RECOGNITION TOP TACKLERS '61 ALL CONFERENCE Lonnie Teague Halfback - Johnny Osborne - Senior Carl Stiles .tink i vf Tackle - Lonnie Teague - Senior Jim Fortner gEQSi? 3Q Fullback - Daryl Snadon - Junior Gary Purdy y 3 . 53 HONORABLE MLENTION Howard DeJager Left End - Marvin Daniel - Senior X Left Guard - Jimmy Fortner - Junior TOP LINEMAN 4555, J. Center - Carl Stiles - Junior Lonnie Teague i 'IUIIM '61 ALL-OZARK TOP PASSERS Fullback - Daryl Snadon - Second Team Jimmy Jones 267 yds. Johnny Osborne 231 yds. Mike Hayes l3h yds. TOP PASS RECEIVERS Marvin Daniel 19 for 331 yds. Mike Hayes ll for 211 yds. Tackle - Lonnie Teague - Honorable Mention LETTERMEN Johnny Osborne Jimmy Jones Marvin Daniel Carl Stiles Howard DeJager Roger Boehne Jimflly Hackney 6 fOI' 182 ydS. Mike Taylor Jim Hackney Lo i T H TOP DEFENSIVE PASS INTERCEPTEBS Jigngacgawe 13221 Jimmy Jones Sherman Thompson Gary Purd Y Johnny Osborne Sponsored by- Daryl Snadon Ronnie Niehoff Jim Fortner TOP GROUND GAINERS RUSSELL-BRYANT Daryl Snadon 1108 yds. Johnny Osborne 830 yds. Greenfield Q Missouri 1 zd:::NXx 5, 'S Lockwood Tigers :IAN T E A M if L to R: Marvin Daniel, Johnny Osborne, Dennis Haubein, Terry Hedeman, Coach Smith, Daryl Snadon, Kerry Kaelke, Lonnie Teague, Ray Watson, and Jimmy Hackney. Ronnie Evans not here when picture was taken. UAH team finished the season with a nine won, sixteen loss record for a percentage of .37O. The team as a whole scored lh26 points for a 57.1 average while our opponents scored 1513 points for a 60.5 average. The Tigers won the consolation trophy at the Mid-West Conference Tournament at Everton. Winning their ULU this year were Seniors: Marvin Daniel, Dennis Haubein, Terry Hedeman, Kerry Kaelke, Johnny Osborne, Ronnie Evans, Lonnie Teague, and Ray Watson, Juniors: Daryl Snadon and Jimmy Hackney. TOURNAMENTS 7 Y Mid-West Conference Tournament Q' HAH HBH We They We They Everton 59 69 -- -- Mt. Vernon District Sarcoxie 63 51 l+l 36 Tournament Greenfield 68 58 -- -- A Stockton -- -- 17 29 We They Miller -- -- 33 38 Pierce City A7 55 Sponsored By-- LUMPE AND VIRDON COMPANY Springfield, Missouri nBn TEAM l SEASON'S SCOREBOARD IIA!! HBH We They we They Dadeville A3 73 26 38 5 Everton 59 6A 26 29 Q Golden City 51 61 LL 21 5 Stockton 63 69 BO A7 Miller 57 66 27 SO Greenfield 56 70 36 33 Dadeville L1 73 22 27 Everton 56 65 25 LO Miller 55 82 21 26 Golden City 6A h7 LA 27 Stockton L9 57 33 22 Greenfield 53 A3 32 38 L to R: Student Manager--Charles Jones, Herschel Moen- ning, Ronnie Niehoff, Carl Stiles, Roger Boehne, Junior Webb, Howard DeJager, Max Glass, Jimmy Fortner, Dale Daniel, David VO' Carrier, Mike Huserg Student Managers--Mike Blair and Freddie Bridgman, and Coach Smith. Mike Hayes not here when picture .f W f ' n ,Hp was taken. .1 f' bah f QLXW IV' 2 f f HBH team compiled a seven won, twelve loss record for a R Q percentage of .368. The team scored 580 points for a 30.5 ' average while our opponents scored 676 points for a 35.6 f 7 ' ' average. 'E T J Greenfield Invitational Tournament 2 FRESHMAN TEAM HAY' We They Central HBH 83 69 Liberal 46 5A Greenfield 56 65 Golden City Invitational Tournament -l-'li :IAN We They Greenfield 52 73 Lamar 51 59 Everton Junior High Tournament We They Dadeville 20 15 Billings 21 hh Everton 2b 32 Sponsored by-- HACKER'S FARMS AAND HATCHERYIINC. Row l--Rex Watson, Bobby Thieman, Johnny Cackley, and Johnny Frye Row 2--Coach Smith, Rex Glass, David Carrier, Richard Denny, Greenfield, Missouri and Charles Weeks Ted G. Backs B. S. in Education A512532 -1, ....-H... -..-ma xp., Q 5 an W 'Nu I QNQHQHS IEKHSH IHSHSQE. IQQHQ S ISHSQRE 5111184 ...,a....,-.l -,alfa uf K 4 'w.,,,,w N'x'N'+-. Principal Mahi 1 IHS QQ Q grlnf mann 1 u Q K li H .mann -al. Hgagl 4' A-Q ,dflfl li--Y 'SQSQQ 51123 5--If liiiif' EI--I llhls 5-ii! 5-UQ! g. 5 Elementarq School Faculty Increased training and professionalization of teachers at the elementary level have added to the awareness of needs for special materials and techniquam The modern teacher is concerned first with children. She uses the program and all school facilities Q95 them and not on them. Elementary teachers plan motivational activities, engage in readiness or diagnostic functions and build fundamental skills, understandings, and appre- ciations. Understanding, competent, and happy teachers are helping to raise American education to higher stand- ards of excellence. Entrance to Lockwood Elementary School Bonadell Johnson B. S. in Education Grade l Patricia McArthur B.S. in Education Grades l,2,3 Sylvania Effie Phillips B. S., M. S. in Educatio Music and Fine Arts Ethel Fern Maphie B.S. in Educatiol Grade 2 Freda Spilman B.S. in Education Grade 3 Opal Abbiatti Carolyn Fox B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Grade A Grade 5 Lola Day B.S. in Education Grade 6 r Beulah Babbitt lB.S. in Education l Grade 8 Lily Bennett Jewel Maberry Grade 7 B.S. in Education Grade 8 James R. Earsom Paul V, Davis B.A. in Education 5.5, in Education Grades lv,5,6 Grades 1,,, 5,6 Sylvania Sylvania l Lockwood Grade C :lgz vl.. 2 Z Cheryl f.1.md.r First Grade .,:. b Sharon Boehm, wma 4. 2355 M .L im as K yin 4 1 S, emi he 2 igiia ' 3 Th Q 3 Q . Jn J an F S fa Wg, W 'Yfgwf M my gi' H WK t 253 S e 13,54 .3 we-szf':P!Hz 53-ggi' , ' fi jr? 2 .v Sir' , I af Q., , swefv Y M ,.a- j f wg er 3' A 1' m,AA o,.' Qt it 1 1, 55' .cf tw E gtg xgfgxfavg 5 K Eels A My il C Phillip Thiemen Barbara Tucker Diane West Gaylen Wirth Sponsored by -- Harold Alexander Jinnw Cameron Bobby Davidson Rick Evans Iralene Fortner Tina Fry Richard Gerry Norman Heiskell Jack Hicks Mary Huser Rex Jones Hike Lasater Jon Charles Lien Bruce Lowrance Mike Maize Charles March Kim McGuire Suzanne Obert Vicki Patterson Darla Reed Beleta Rush Cheryl Seholpp Larry Spain Rebecca Stiles Terry Taylor Not here when pictures were taken: Mike Coulter Randy Coulter KERAN INSURANCE AGENCY Lockwood, Missouri ff llr for F Kindrick Barker Linda Bell Timothy Blair Kathleen Carter Mark Carter Mary Chappell Ieroy Coulter Clate Daniel Donald DeJager Dwight Edwards Jerry H111 Elaine Layman Rene lemons Elmer Lowrance Dean Maize Deborah March Frederick Marsh Sherry Mccarter Roger Hckinney Susan Millard Galen Obert Alan Odell Ionnie Purdy Linda Jo Roark Neil Schilling Elaine Schnelle Diane Schnelle Cheryl Kay weimer James Wirth Not here when pictures were taken: Wanda Coulter Richard Willis Janet Cameron Danny Carter uentin Clayton Cheryl Daniel Terry Daughtery Tommy Davis Andrew Easeon Ronald Farris Sherry Finley Ross Haeberle Betty Hedrick Terry Hill Troy Hudapeth Marilyn Jones Ruth Ann Kemp Patricia Kerr Zella Litle Sherry Maize ,-1, . ,. , . .V aw., V .-Q 14' 4 ' ,HV A , Kwf' 'On-wi 9 V? w -Q .f - V , ,, ' I t nnnr n n fn ,Q , gn Q f ,W ,541 r, ,wg 'fm , fa 2 wi , . ..R , N, n ,Xp W if Z' ' Aw 2 'wi if SV Y, , ,J x, , C 5'VVW' 5 21 ' if fl 4 4, V1 ,fl Af 5 , W, . ,7 Qiif W Hi ' 4 . Vu, I A ' V , - L f 4 ' ,5 if 2 V -QA +V V v V J lh, H Third Grade Clifford Berry Vicki Berry Richard Birran Carolyn Blackfo If eev if IL La rd V: Il if 3 T V 2 40' I .Q yy. an W 5, A + Q P V 1523 i Vyyivf zyw ,, .HL Vy,2jW,yy irngi y V N 12 C - r ' u Ligalig 4 EW -' jig if w A, S I 1 f A ,,,,, a, muh ',V, , V w 1 'Qg,f V 5 yyuggamigin ,VV a,?q2?65agJ5 .Hi xy, gig W... W ' 1 ML N, . 'Y f' KVVV 7 1 Lmwawiawn 1fn ,AE fo' an gt' mfg IQ f V5 , ri ff I l ,Ff E- '5 1 .E5' I I ne Q? ,,,, jj? 2 was 4 C Java' nv' V As ' , V 1 Z ' A,:,5,.Z M in 45 1 V,g.? gym Fgkfqm 1 1 Jw tnnnr pn ' rf' fs. 49 M f 'L 4 fi 5 , if X 5 X 'Q f wwv nw V . ., , Vi, ,V K: amz- . y- 3 V V 5 23: Y ' I ' 1 ' ' 4 at f M me L' A M. ,.v.. ,. fx ., 31,5 - . Q si 1 1 mmz' QEEQWQ5 iuyg gikxy T ---- ' saon , l l Q -'-- -2 f yy ggq a2Q?Q?eS .nmwi .21h. fi f' ,- . f? Fourth Grade fwa-f-:- .aw lf :,,- .-,. in -4,.. ' ff ,.,- M. . J n W agp QQQ EW iF.Q . L :f For ' ,.. ago 2.Af- if ' 'W Q an - 5, . , .,.. U1 , . 2, R S Q 1, Y. X Q 1 -n ff 'W Kenneth March Mildred Nelson Valerie Obert lynn Odell Carol Schnelle Kent Schnelle James Shorter linda Taylor Robert Walton Ricky Weimer Carol West Ada Mae Woods Not here when pictures were taken: Jimmie Willis Janice Bell Marsha Bishop Patrick Blair Bobby Boehne Eric Bohne lynn Chappell Glenda Charles Donald Davidson Gigi Gilbert Peggy Hawks Deborah Hendricks Rebecca Hicks Kay Huser Donald lasater Ronald Millard Linda Newcomb Diane Reed Sharon Roark Judith Schneider Marshall Snodgrass Andrea Spain David Taylor Deborah Taylor Gary Wirth ' A'g Gwendolyn Birran Barbara Blackford David Boehne Linda Burton Robert Carter Philip Clayton Joyce Daniel Mary lee Daniel Terry Hendricks linda Hudspeth Beth Hughes Joseph Huser Danny Jenkins Je Le Jones Ronnie Jones Brenda Kerr Keren-lemons Beverly Litle Everett McGuire Sharon McIntyre Kenneth Millard Carol Nelson Carl Obert Ricky Purdy Belinda Rush Truman Sanders louella Searcy John Shepherd Fred Shorter Michael Stout Not here when pictures were taken: linda Coulter lynn Shorter Pamela Willis Fifth Grade Dale Berry Donald Birran . ,X A 'li f' of Q ess 5 Z Ha. . , ' , .6 fi 3 Z, r ' -1, if , . fe .., 3 I 8 ,e mtf f A rf L? -B' r M x ? ' S ' S ig new 1 lnr 7' i t eh ' 2 QF pq, if ,A if is J X if h Q? VV ,.,, A A , 'N , , ef E 5 I X v f Q ff, Alan Taylor Norma Taylor Beverly West John Wilson Calvin Yount . ' fs! ,ii 3? Egret ff J Rx 4 Q f y no .D ae eee P Q QT' VLD' .lit lg' ,Q ',. S .ip 'Z 7 A V , f.-ann -I mfdf , '- L ng? 4 JW 12 ,Hmm Lf' . gy - ' aged Sixth Grade David Belcher 4 iff ! , , , , I David Blackford I gm, 535 5 Q, ,T ,?6,A g Joe Cameron A lg ,V ,-gguu Q ,,AA,l Zigi, l l W ygwobk H QV ?a?r,yQ yy Mary Pat Carter I 4 V' El i a? ,, . V d Nolan Carrier D 5: .-A., y ,H fi v A- Danny Decker r r T we w e Q-was , H D' Cynthia Finley V H QA , C d A H H yrrn H an 1 V l A25 - 13 H 5 -.. wwf, ' 'H Sue Finley A d ' 1 hA 5 d Wesley Hawkins H f s I r 4 Jackie Holbrook 'H M 1 ' Glenn Hood v5 Q? 23 gf? 'f?V',H Ronald Hughes Yks s,., Alvin J 5xAHig?m5 ,M?n1 .V,f f'fj? 'V .fwQ'f?? ss. ' ones pi ri 'I E ,Z I x V7 N VM t 1 ,S JW., I 4071 ff ., , fe? ik ww ii WM W ff f ,wwf E S Gm H H 2, V H 'W 4 5 ,, 1 we D Q s 2 y J .WM Am f 2 r be H V- fm- 'V . e , 4 W ff'4 ,x qw i 1 8e..U5 ' Seventh Grade fi' f W if 4 4 K f ,. , ,f Kenneth Jones David Lasater David Layman Kenneth McIntyre 'ButchN Miller Joyce Nelson Q - Helen Newcomb W leon Odell Brenda Rush linda Taylor A Pat Theurer J fr Roger Woods e M J X, Q or D ee H I eeed W d ,i,, f nred A A.,,. eeev lge ,, an 'lve . vnen f I . ? H A ldd D , r,, 5 1 Not here when pictures were taken! Eddie Coulter Debra Boehne Ann Carter Howard Clawson Jerry Goose Charles Daniel ,wa fr 'fd' 17 2 L A 7 A Q, if mm af 3 I 1? Se 3 Wm' e 2 , a n 5 af Q8 ' d n fl' Johny Depee Mackie Diefenderfe Larry Diefenderfe Larry Crouch louise Daniel Kathy Glass Amber Hill Frieda Hodson Bryan Jenkins Allen Jones Robert Kemp Donald Mabee John McArthur Debbie McGuire Debra Myers Jack Millard Freddie Obert George Obert Verna Kay Parnell Everett Pitts Peggy Shearer Donna lee Schuette lynn Stiles Charles Taylor George Taylor Kenneth Theurer Darrell Thompson Elaine McDonald Jack Willim Ronald Woods Patty hell Charles Berry Gordon Berry Barbara Bird Larry Birran Stephen Bishop David Bridgman Jeanne Cameron Melinda Carter Gary Charles Marian Courtney Claudine Faught , si' we y x W f 55 txllgiiggg 45 A ', uFm?Q C ,gfmF? ,.r: 'Z if 5 53 Fefe J 4,3 5 E 5 , f e ,Jill ,.....,l FREEDGT' I5 JUST A5 TAHT lv -. eq fer AAIIIE Z., X. AK Joanna Anders Gaylon Beerly Eighth Grade C 'F wd .l U Z , FAQ gi Q, ,.,, , I 5 'Q i . ,.., Z? if ff as eg fy 'tr J in 6 5 F L sa- :af 5' 5: C, A,., Sponsored by Mary Ann Finley Jinmzy Garrison Dale Hawks Connie Hughes Linda Jeffreys Carol Jenkins .Shirley Jones Gerry Iiile Gayland Maize Kathy McManis Patty Miller James Myers Mary Needham Darlene Nelson Aaron Odell Linda Odell Warren Odell Kenneth Purdy Rebecca Rush Connie Shephard Junior Shorter Kenneth Shumny Carl Sporman Janet Stamps Robert Stiles Ronald Vert Mary Jean Wilson Karen Woods Janice Wooldridge Mary Belle White Not here when pictures were taken: Mary Coulter Aaron Willis STANDARD OIL DIVISION OF AMERICAN OIL CO. John K Wilson A ent - 5 Lockwood , Missouri The Elementary School participates in a variety of activities. Students from grades '7 and 8 are eligible for the basketball team and be a cheerleader. The Junior Band is made up of students from grades 6, 7, and 8. A student may enroll in Beginner's Band in the Sth grade. C , 1 L f f- l Sylvania Grade School First Grade Second Grade Brenda Bishop Jacque Cackley Larry Divine , 'Q rim' we 12, ., ,.e., ,,d. rf -f 'gk 1, . .:5 ' 'f5?T21v. f' -1 2 -i 1-,feet 1 - sig 1, xii , wsegsiesff Q fi 4, suasksr. V . -Q ', 7,9 A1 ..,, fff: Q22 avi Brenda Berry Norma Berry Island Clawson Karen Evans Allisyn Gilbreath Robyn Miller A J .E. Fry Pamela McArthur Joy Miles Connie Needham Dean Sullivan Wayne Winningham Third Grade Beverly Berry Lonnie Hagins f, 2, fvUVFf?VRWiUr gui. 5 4 a fe A f 5 area f 'f I B111y Higgins av Vickie Mhmmen ':2, , 52 YK Judy Miles HQg Ronnie Needham 4 V 'wg Karen Parnell 'wwf Uma fl bmi' Queen F ,. G , ZA'j ' e,, w G, B Fourth Grade G g g Vickie Bishop 3 ygyalq, Qaw V l K0l'U10ffh C315-WS011 ' ' rr Johnny Divine 7 ' 'Q A ' V d.d ' Iola Edwards , 'j ff :'Wd ,S gf-If Dixie Sullivan -V ig 4 ,V - A rf Fifth Grade Li a Be V 1 n a G ' 3 Mblhma Dgam if V' GIF! Carl Dyson aMf'.: Patsy Higgins gif VW Jimmie Hodson Brenda Ogden Gary Perkins Vicky Skaggs Carol Sporman Twila Sullivan Steven Ogden leon Patterson Carl Skaggs Bonnie VanAcker Belinda Weaver Connie Winningham Sponsored by ,ag .' ' ' I ' it ? as i ' 4i4M?'g??'f J I W ,Z f-Ugffe i G ff-fr p ' I 122 1' 1' ' 9' Q' Sixth Grade Neda Brewer Larry Fyfe linda Lawrence Regina Hiller Q if 'WM f - Anffg nr 1 ' sf, 1, A W W G kai? ZF. Hgiysf addr fir.. ,,a,,, Egu 5 SPRINGFIELD GROCER COMPANY Main P. O. Box 229 Springfield, Missouri Always serve YELLOW BONNET FINE FOODS 'FAMOUS FOR QUALITY' Additional School Personnel CO J O an zig- G A St ant 5 LK.sJg,r.5 fx-mo gene KNQOD Son, 565, and L0 mx Sofa 550, Alma WOO SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS OKS F . G .rx bbw , o M1999 are - XI' ef' LOCKWOOD CUSTODIANS Mrs- Pfjlllline Mrs. Dorothy Carrler Diefenderfer Guy Hall, Sylvania Custodian and Bus Driver. Wesley Osborne Sylvania Bus Driver Carl Woods and Jim Finley 1' 1 Same V801 B C ' . klowiagd 00-9x'axO goollt' lbaeater , Sponsored by-- Yhefg 6 Swan kwa an TRou TMAN TV rv' . Ye Har eiltm Springfield , Missouri Sef SEPT-me School Calendar First Day of School A Football Stockton CHereD 8 Class Meeting CHe1d once a monthJ8 F,H.A. Workshop fAuroral 12 F.F,A, - F.H.A. Meeting fH6ld 13 once a monthl F.B. Greenfield fHereJ 15 Girls Drum Corps CLamar Parade, 16 P.T.A. Meeting fMeets 3rd Mon- 18 day of each monthl F.B. Greenfield HBH CTherel 18 Midwest Conference Meeting 19 Greenfield Assembly 21 Girls Drum Corps fGreenfie1d 22 Faradel Senior Class Party 23 Sophomore Class Party County Teachers Meeting 25 B Q P W - Senior Tea School Pictures 26 F.B. Buffalo fHere7 gg 28 Junior Class Party , Q7LA 29 Freshman Class Party c'igf?S 30 7 OCTOBER Q F.B. Sarcoxie HBH fThereJ 2 F.H.A. Installation 3 Student Council CMeets each A nmnthl Homecoming F.B. Golden City 6 Senior Pictures 9 F.B. Aurora Frosh 8th Grade Party 11 Freshman Party MndmTwmwsmnMg R F.B. Greenwood CThereJ 13 F.B. Sarcoxie HBH CHereD 17 F.H.A. Regional Meeting 18 CCassvil1eD F.B. Jasper CTherel 20 Band to Pittsburg Homecoming 21 F.B. Hillcrest HBH CThereD 23 Barnwarmin' 2g F.B. Marionville fHereD 27 yy B .QiiIE5s'y .f5,,.,,i 9.-.4 0. NOVEMBER F.B. Carterville CThereD 3 Midwest F.B. Conference Meet 6 Assembly 7 P,T.A. Open House F.B. Pierce City CThereD 10 Drum Corps Clinic 11 Lockwood Teachers Association lL Basketball Verona CThereJ 17 Massed Chorus fEvertonl 20 B.B. Pierce City fThere1 21 Thanksgiving Vacation 23-2A Joplin Christmas Parade 27 Midwest B.B. Tournament 27 -Dec. 2 fEvertonD , Q ' -1 . If-. . i4gf?f?7?i2igi2?fi? 'fel ' 9 'B' U DECEMBER Greenfield Christmas Parade B.B. Stockton Frosh CHereD Senior Girls Betty Crocker Test F,F.A, Installation B,B. Everton CThereD No School CBad Weather? Christmas Parade Elementary B.B. Sarcoxie CThereJ Christmas Band Concert Christmas Vacation 25- I X f f x JANUARY School Reopens RB,RdMnCMyfUwmD II' B.B. Stockton CThereJ B.B. Miller Crherel Junior Play Illness CHO School? Bad Weather CNo Schooll Horn Studio Pictures B.B. Dadeville fHerel School in Session CSaturdayl Agriculture I Meeting CMonettD Junior High Tournament -Feb. 1 CEvertonD B9 lf' S FEBRUARY B.B. Miller CHerel B.B. Golden City CHereD Lutherans vs. 7th 8 8th Assembly Jr. High B.B. Everton CTherel B.B. Stockton fHereI General Motors Assembly 7th Q 8th B.B. Sarcoxie CHereD F.H.A. All School Party B.B. Sarcoxie CHereD Jr. High B.B. Stockton fThereD B.B. Greenfield CHereD Lutherans vs. 7th d Sth Regional Tournament CMt. Vernonj WK, Holiday School in Session CSaturdayl Home Ec School Board Dinner MARCH Y Freshman Party 3 National Merit Test fJuniorsD 6 Dadeville Grade Tournament 6-8 Band Concert 9 F.F.A. Farm Mechanic fLamarD ln Junior Class Party 16 District Speech Festival 15-17 Cornerstone Laying Ceremony 18 Masonic Lodge Sub-District Music Contest 20 CLockwoodD F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure 21 CJasperD Sub-District Music Contest Q2 CLockwoodJ Athletic Party 23 F.F.A. Livestock judging 2A fNevadaD V.H.E. Classes to Greenfield 28 F.F.A. Judging El Dorado Springs3l 'E 412 APRIL S2-n 4 F.F.A. Field Crops 8 Soils 5 Judging District Music Festival 5-7 State F.H.A. Convention 7 CCo1umbiaJ F.F.A. District Contests 12-13 Assembly 13 Massed Band CGolden Cityl Conference Track MeetfS.M.S.D 2C F.F.A. Parent Q Son Banquet 2A State F.F.A. Convention 26 Assembly 27 Senior Play State Music Festival 26-28 ff- as-W ' L 74, Z ' 622 ff MAY F 8th Grade to Jefferson City A Style Show fF.H.A.D Senior Trip 10-13 Upper Grade Picnic 17 Grade School Graduation 18 lower Grade Picnic Junior-Senior Banquet 19 High School Baccalaureate 20 High School Graduation Exerdses2L Last Day of School 25 Calendar for last three months is tentative. sf 2 Q 'V Snapshots Senior Class Offi Barnwanmin' W Yearbook Advertising fs Q' -7 P? Ag. Initiation 42' Staff Yearbook Sales Staff Jun1or Class Offlcers l Senlor Tea ,pu . , . Q 22? .h 'nf A un I W i' fl: W ., W F ,E Q -- ,b k . . ., s S Eg 1-N 5 :ff 5 5 ' W! 'ff 15 .Q A gg S , with 4, Q C We W9 Nm AAN 3 ff- vi fi- 3,21 ,fa-gas if '4- VF s i I fr' x :FE f Q-1... A 3 . as Q 1 , Chrlstmas Party G ' b 'WA , X an W if? ff, '93 i. 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The best quality at the lowest price. 1977 P Q 9 J ' f Um: cuuNn's cnzmssr stone Greenfield, Missouri Phone 91 Harold Mammen Lime-Rock Phosphate-Fertilizer Lockwood, Missouri Boosters Lawrence's .MXSQX X Variety and Dry Goods f Golden City, Missouri . . gi.: :I John Billingsley , hm, 'fs Lockwood, Missouri Alta's Beauty Salon Qkf if? fm RSX Alta Weinstein jg Golden City, Missouri 'PQQ 9:'YKT Mackie-Clemens Fuel Company P.0. Box 299 Pittsburg, Kansas Habersaat Market Your Friendly A. G. Store Lockwood, Missouri A friend kZgWkn,.,5 L Mr. 8 Mrs. E. P. Morris H Buddy Lockwood, Missouri Ben Franklin Store O. K. Gann Greenfield, Missouri MFA Station Charles Heiskell Lockwood, Missouri The Lewis Store Greenfield, Missouri Spain Skelly Service S22 Main Street Lockwood, Missouri You Save Oil Co. 8 Plaza Cafe Curtis A Alitha Ruark Greenfield, Missouri Golden City Produce Exchange Phone LE 7-A711 Golden City, Missouri Leaming Motor Company George Leaming Lockwood, Missouri Lockwood Hatchery Lockwood, Missouri White Castle Company A58 South Robberson Springfield, Missouri Lockwood Laundry Dwayne and Lois Reed Lockwood, Missouri Fimco Iron h Supply Company 1328 St. Louis Street Springfield, Missouri A friend Earl's Jewelry Lockwood, Missouri Siders Shoe Store h Repairing South Side of Square Greenfield, Missouri Bernard Food Industries, Inc. 217 N. Jefferson Street Chicago Illinois Higgins Dairy Company Nevada, Missouri Zep Manufacturing Corporation lll East 10th Avenue North Kansas City, Missouri Neill's Kennels Johnny's Barbershop Lockwood, Missouri Wi1kerson's Dry Goods Myrtle Wilkerson Lockwood, Missouri Gamble Drug Boosters Jack Gamble 'M te .5 if frx Greenfield, Missouri V4 'N f', 2, , X l K. VonStroh Appliance Co. , -5-W X ,,,,Jk Phone CE 2-4579 ' , ' ,Y Lockwood, Missouri 'Q ,. ' f Citizens Home Bank L L Greenfield, Missouri Qgmwv. A. J. Cripe Town Talk Bread Pittsburg, Kansas A friend Bishop Auto Service Lockwood, Missouri Sac-Osage Electric Co-operative Phone UP 6-2452 El Dorado Springs, Missouri Stout's Service Station Phone CE 2-4235 Lockwood, Missouri Wagoner Oil Company Golden City, Missouri Howser Motor Company Greenfield, Missouri uDinner Party Fine Foodsn A friend Niehoff Variety August and Margrett Niehoff Lockwood, Missouri Bowlus School Supply Co. 203 East 5th Street Pittsburg, Kansas Fred Head Insurance h Real Estate Golden City, Missouri Greenfield Advertiser Greenfield, Missouri Palace Theatre Golden City, Missouri A friend Sylvania Store Wesley Osborne Rice's Feed Service Purina Chows Golden City, Missouri Walsers Cafe John h Ruth Lockwood, Missouri Guy's Nut 5 Potato Chip Co. uBe Wise Buy Guy'sn Standard Service Thomas M. 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