Maries R 1 High School - Eagle Yearbook (Vienna, MO)

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-3 I, kg. Ngf 4 40 ' n Y. I A ,Q , 'R .Ur- J , 4 Q ' ' 1 I I AJ. .ill 'Fc Shiv Hu f' n fx f xfxfxfxfxfxfXf .4 no ll H U I X i i i I ? 'I'h0 Eagle PUBLISHED BY THE PUBLICATIONS CLASS OF Vienna Iligh 'chool Vienna, Missouri I I - QI' A - 'f QW' L'II:w XXIXIXXXIXIXIXXXXX ll II u H n ll In ll lu ll In Il n ll n ll u ll ll S u 1 el-'S V , '-Lv Q. .. -Z , , 4 In memoriam to Alma Feeler, sophomore of 19514-55, who lost her life as a result of a car accident in January, 1955. She will always be remembered for her cheerful face and ability to make friends. 3 3 Q 0 0Ull THEME To the Community of Vienna, whose Centennial was celebrated in 1955, we have made our theme. 'W zf 'W ' XA. UNI m M H tl wi wi Nfl IM my J . x' a .Ht if 'in Q ' N - , V4 H ' I Q s . m, ' ? 5 4' , 1, Q if 6 M 2 A v y y , .-fb 'N' ' 4:21-...f ,JS A Vw ' f - 15 W - ,Y ,-- Q .LAR -vw-, , we-i :i.,.5:':S - A i Y f 771.5 as ,......-s w ,1.. ' 11, .1- Editor--Benita Jones Ass't editor--Mary Lou Doyel Business manager--Donna Volmert Art editor--Patty Hawkins Members of class: Emma Backues, Bobby Bassett, Don Burd, Bernice Buschmann, Nadine Dambach, Joyce Edwards, Audrey Finn, Betty Honse, Anna Marie Kuensting, Ruth Parker, Adeline Redel, Francis Reichel, Irma Renkemeyer, Boone Vaughan, David wiles, Mary Ann wilson, and Robert wilson. C . IXBMIN 1575417 2 4 9-' 1 w. 4,5 1 'i gs- 3 4, a 9? 0 :aff ' 5 1 AD MINIST R ATION IACK ALLEPLSUPERINTENDENT I. ARTHUR PREWETT, PRINCIPAL Y lf! B0 RD of EDUCATIO i - I Left to right: Tim Tacketf, Jake weidinger, Jeff DJ fin Travis John, Bill Parker, Elmer Chambers, and Jerry Weiullbex Wayne Perry not shown. XV! X-. 1 P F ffl L I C 3 CQ 5 i if Cf L ': i li QQ 1 'f'1Lo.ul ,nag--uso-..-. --, ,.,. -f,. - . .f,. 3.,,,L,.-fn., H.. al Hai ml I.. lst' F I Qfiilff UNM I ., If.: ,Sm Qifff. M 'Xl' I Niki 'XY' . -41 2, 'WJ' .av . r UIQ! gpm 1 yl ir! 1291 -4 en wr ' . M za ,, 51' Avg, '!'Y Y 9 v-Nil u A N MATHEM TICS War. Standing at back is Mr. Allen. Seated at back table are: Donn James, Jackle Duncan, and Johnnie James. At the blackboard are: Ellis Bray, Bob Bassett, Linda Minzes, and Larry Ortbals. At front table are: David Allen, Lowell Tripp, James Corey, Ronald James, and Larry Hayes. Mr. Jack Allen, mathematics instructor at Vienna High School, teaches plane trigonome- try, plane geometry, and advanced algebra. He is co-sponsor of the junior class. He graduated from college at a summer session of' the University of Missouri, taught at the gf School of Mines in Rolla, Missouri, with a f. B. S. degree in Education. He also attend- Q , ed the University of Missouri, in Columbia, Missouri, where he got his M. E. degree in Education. He has been teaching school for twenty-five years. This is his twenthieth year at Vienna, his ninth as superintendent. 1, , I Jack Allen it v v . , , , I . ,KW .ei l 1- Q0 ' 'I 3 . Ur 2 I 'I in 1- l gl O X 43 , .. A fa 'V 1 f . A fy w , 4' .5 4 . 4, I 4, 1,f , . ' f' I HV .. 'f, 41 X. -f . My ' vu 5 , ' F , . . ,' wx : 'N . ' .1 -A' - ,. . 'W N1 . . ., f . 5, . . I 0- 5 9 .le V H - K Q I u 1 l 4 HEMI TRY 1, 'thug ,r, AP Standing left to right: Benlta Jones, Bob Bassett, Delbert Miller, Jim Corey, Cornelius Koerber, Kenny Honse, Kathleene James, Janice Richer, Linda Mlnzes, Ellis Bray, Ralph Jones, Don Swarthout, Mr. Prewett, Arthur Gillespie, and Jim Kleffner. Seated left to right: Mickey James, David Wiles, David Allen, Norman Hagan, Lowell Tripp, Larry Hayes, Jackie Duncan, Ronald James, and Larry Ortbals. Mr. J. Arthur Prewett, science and mathematics instructor at Vienna High School, teaches general science, cnemlstry, elementary algebra, general mathematics, biology, and physics. He graduated from college at Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri, with a B.S. degree in Education. Q His major was science and M His major was science and mathematics. He also attended the Missouri School of Mines in Rolla, Missouri for two years. He is qualified to teach any of the natural sciences and any mathematics. He has been teaching for twenty-two years. This is hls ninth year at Vienna. COMPLIMENTS OF mm Prem CARL AND MADOLYN BALDWIN l I ,O .H--I II I - , ,mvx y' J I ...A P.- D ,I -nfl ' .I QI 4 'J 'ia 1. , . ol I 1 0 '44 JJ' o I I .J A -I' ' 9 'Q 4'5- 'f'a ' QU f I ' ' I 1' -, , , Jw' I .jp , .Inc R. f ll' 3 ,L ,,, l I. ,A :hw I O,hI ',,4, I ,, 1. H I I .. , ' -. .. I .- I. ' I' - I i A r ..'f .v I F '-5' 'I 'Iwi 5 A I I II- .. I, ...It , iw , I 1'v If y. . I 4 'H '- ' I I' . I I I Y , . - I I g - .. . v Q.. I I . f ., r 'ff' r YQ' I I I . .. ' , I Ai I ,' ' ', I .. 4, . ' ' I LT XII' I r X, ' I I ' H' vi 5, ' F 1 I N Il 1 'F' -H I I, X , I - -. I R , I I ,,e.7Us I ,xl Ji. I: I I I xl I I' 'I' '.., i, A 'lx Q I I 1' H ' I I t' I! Al I , I ' Q p 4 ' 1 D 4, ' in . X .' , 'll ' ' 'Q I ' l I I Q ' I.-X A L In 4 -1 4, ' ' 4 ' F ' X W LJ' Ma. .N I i 4 9 A ,zu .'. W ,ln U I uf 'II I ' I I I v' ' I ' I K' V , , 1 , I sl ' .an 5 . I 1 I ,, r' -. I' I .I -I I -R I I . I I I . I . I A , I I 1 I 1 .I 1 I MUS l- THING Standing left to right: Junior wilson, Dewayne Hale, Larry Hutson. AN Seated left to right: Ralph Jones, Warren Feeler, Stanley Struemph, and Melvin wansing. Mrs. Irene McKeever, music instructor at Vienna High School, teaches band, string band, boys' and girls' glee club, mixed chorus, music appreciation, grade music, and piano classes. She is co-sponsor of the senior class. She has attended college at Central Missouri State Teachers' College in Warrensburg, Missouri, and Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri. She is now attending night classes at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. She is working to- ward her B.S. degree in Music Education. This is her eighteenth year of teaching, her six- teenth year at Vienna. Q Irene McKeever A 1. ' -...Y s Y 0 HUD A ' if U VT A W X P 1 I SOCIA DIE Seated left to right: Gary Murphy, Joe Leubbert, Mr. Hayes, standing, John Copeland, Edward Redel, Billy Schwegler, Dewayne Tripp, Dale Copeland, Jimmy Russell, Bobby Copeland, Billy Snodgrass, Jimmy Daniels, Billy Roberson, Martin Bauer, Dewayne Hale, Alvin Bocklage, Ronnie Buschmann, Jimmy Pointer, Carl Fritchey, Mike Finn, Lloyd Shanks, Johnny woody, Neal Backues, John Tennyson, and Eugene Nelson. .Mr. Charles L. Hayes, social studies in- structor at Vienna High School, teaches two English I classes each day, geography, citizenship, world history, and American history. He is sponsor of the freshmanclass. Mr. Hayes has attended college at Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Springfield, Missouri, and Central Missouri State Teacher's College in Warrensburg, Missouri. He is working toward his degree in social studies. His major is social studiesg his minor is mathematics. He has been teaching for twenty-three years.This is his eighth year at Vienna. o .1 :a Ch3l leS L Haye lo M' ki, .gg r. uP,- ' Y . ' J 9.1 0 1 ENGLI ll 's PUBLI ATIONS Back row left to right: Bobby Bassett, Don Burd, Laverne Wilson, Audrey Finn, Betty Honse, Adeline Redel, Anna Marie Kuensting, Pat Hawkins, Ruth Parker, Emma Backues, and Bernice Buschmann. Front row: Francis Reichel, Boone Vaughan, Mary Lou Doyle, Benita Jones, Donna Volmert, Mary Ann wilson, Nadine Dambach, David wiles, and Joyce Edwards Lucy He lms Mrs. Marvin Helms, English instructor at Vienna High School, teaches English II, English III, and Publications. She is co- sponsor of the junior class. She graduated from Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Springfield, Missouri, with a B.S. degree in Education. She has a major in English, a major in history, and a minor in speech. She did graduate work in English at Missouri University. She taught in elementary schools for four years and has taught high school for fourteen years. This is her fourteenth year or teaching at Vienna. 4.1 i 0 V0 . - AGRICULT RE Back row-left to right: Stanley Struemph, Gerard wieberg Melvin wansing, Francis Ewers, Russell Hayes. Front row: Roman Kloeppel, Allen Honse, John Crider, Jr. Shawn Malone, Raymond Giesler, Leonard Daniels Standing-Mr. Helms. Mr, Marvin Helms, Vocational Agriculture instructor at Vienna High School, teaches Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, and IV. He is sponsor of the F.F.A. organization. He is supervisor of the Veterans' On-Farm Training Program at Vienna HIgh School. He graduated from Central Missouri State Teacher's College in Warrensburg, Missouri with a B.S. degree in Education. He attend- ed the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, where he obtained his B.S. degree in Agriculture. He was a Veteran of world War II. This is his twentieth year of teaching, his thirteenth at Vienna. Marvin Helms q' 5' ' Q. if-1 4-.- 4 a 'Q K 1 fp :lo - .., - . . . , O 0 . 8 9' A -. QT , A Hi ,ex HOME ECONUMICS 1 Left to right: Virginia Rains, Colleen Adkins, Allie Cox, Kay Terry, Shirley O'Halloran, Mattie Lou Doyel, Donna Tackett, Naomi Brown, Ruth Miller, Joyce Terry, Miss Oligschlaeger, Imogene Renkemeyer, Mary Hoffman, Theresa Hilke, Georgia Ready. Miss Evelyn Oligschlaeger, home economics instructor at Vienna High School, teaches home economics I, II, III, and related arts. She is faculty advisor of the Future Home- makers of America. She graduated from Central Missouri State College in Warrensbur Missouri, with a B.S. degree in Homemaking Education. She taught one year in an ele- mentary school. This is her second year of teaching, her first at Vienna. S, 1 ' A 1 C ..,.f 1 1 45 , Evelyn Ol iSSchlaegep 'W' fw- v D18 6 0 - 'V , ' ' ' xy - A 1 ,ov H 0 . 6 H' i vw , fy. 'fgiiit W5 - v '.. ' I 0 OMMER First row: Wilma Tennyson, Odilia Bauer, Jim Hayes, Lewis wilson, and Marilyn Hagan. Middle row: Jesse Cahill, Carena Renkemeyer, Betty Arterburn, Glenda Rains, Don Struemph, and Emma Backues Back row: Pat Hawkins, Donnie Allen, Tommy Kleffner, Ruth Parker, Betty Honse, and Mr. Wilson. Mr. Orlan P. Wilson, commerce instructor at Vienna High School, teaches bookkeeping, shorthand, general business, secretarial practice, and two typing classes each day. He is co-sponsor of the senior class and is pep squad advisor. He was graduated from college at Northeast Missouri State Teacher's College in Kirksville, Missouri with a B.S. degree in Business Education in 1953. He has a major in business and a minor in history. After graduating, he spent twenty-one months in service. For one year, he was a steno grapher assigned to the Secretary of the General Staff Divison, U.S. Army Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany. He was released from active service in August, 1955. This is his first year of teaching. P. wilson PHYSICAL EDUC TIO BGYS' VAR ITY Left to right: Larry Hayes, Don Struemph, Jackie Duncan, Larry Ortbals, Mickey James, Arnold Sandbothe, Donn James, Ellis Bray, Delbert Miller, Coach McClure, Russell Hayes, Jim Hayes, L. J. Light, David Allen, and Joe Parker. Mr. S. K. Delmar McClure, physical education instructor at Vienna High School teaches three physical education classes each da boys' and girls' var yy ,sity classes, and health education. Mr. McClure got his B.S.E. degree at the University of Arkansas. He has done graduate work at George Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee, and at the University of Arkansas. He majored in social studies, his minor was English, but, due to the fact that he engaged in athletics during both his high school and college work, he began his career as an athletics coach. This is his fourth year of coaching, his first at Vienna. S- K. McClure LP UPPER DES Left front: Norma Duncan, Judy Shockley, Carol Sue Fox, and Allan Roe Murphy. Middle: Vickie Terry, Kathy Howard, Vera Lea Sisco, Leona Duncan, Phyllis Huston, Carol James, and Georgia Sherrell. Last row: Donna Kay Waidelich, Judy Noblett, Delmar Matthews, Bob Allen, Jackie Reeves, and Joe Armer. In chairs: George Huston right, and Douglas Sherrell left At board: Roy Lynn Hager left, and Carl Mayfield right. Mrs. wayne Terry, upper grades teacher at Vienna Public School, teaches the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. She attended college at Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Springfield, Missouri. She has also done work from Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri, and Central Missouri State Teacher's College in warrensburg, Mo. She taught in rural schools before coming to Vienna. This is her tenth year of teaching, her second at Vienna. Ge nevieve Terry .L 7 . 0 ' 4 ' I TERMEDI TE RADES F ' AoAuv '. Left row from front to back: Arlene Bassett Lee Waer Sherry williams, Terry Parker, Larry Bilyeu, Ernest Shepherd Bobby HLl'CChlSOI'1 . Second row: Helen Matthews, Robert Lewis, Brenda Branson James Huston, La Donna Davis, Larry Armer, Jimmy LOFIS, Wayfle Robertson. Third row: Marilyn williams, Sandra Feeler, Billy Joe Rudroff Li-nda Chambers, Ralph Branson Jr., Linda Kay James, Donald Green, Judy Rowe. Fourth row: Steve Howard, Dallas Snodgrass, Elaine James, Robert Sherrell, Janet Long. Mrs. Jack Allen, intermediate grades' teacher, at Vienna Public School, teaches the third, fourth, and fifth grades. She attended college at Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Springfield, Missouri, Central Missouri State Teacher's College in warrensburg, Missouri, and Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri. She is working toward her degree in ele- mentary education. She has taught school for eight years. This is her fifth year at Vienna. O 3 5, , mf I . 0. , V - 1 9 . Q . - 6 L . . . an -I Ydq PRIMARY RA DES First row left to right: Cynthia Williams, Kay Duffin, Carma Carroll, Johnson Davis, Dan Malone. Second row: David Rowe, Denny Whiteside, Caroline Long, Sheryl James, Billy Robertson. Third row: Phyllis Terry, Dan Bilyeu, Brenda Robertson, Dennis SUOGSFGSS, Martha Armer, Johnny Reeves,Eldon Reeves. Mrs. Aleen P. HopK1ns, primary grades teacher at Vienna Public School, teaches the first and second grades. She attended college at Central Missouri State Teacher's College in Warrensburg, Missouri, the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missoury and Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. She also attended Rolla Summer School in Rolla, Missouri. She is working toward her degree in elementary education. This is her twenty-fourth year of teaching her thirteenth at Vienna. Aleen Hopkins -an-4 4 '. I -1 Q 4 R g in 'fa , J .ww L? 1 I . . 5 l I G' l Af T DE OUNCIL 0.9 +4 X A a Seated: Larry Ortbals, president. Standing left to right: Jim Parker, Leonard Daniels, Barbara Abbett, Norma Duncan, Mr. Prewett, Susan Howard, Arthur Gillispie, Donna Volmert, and Mattie Lou Doyel. Tom Corey, not shown. NW Q!-'E ae' E 2 Q! 'E Q 1' Qflilll h. The Student Council consists of two members, one boy and one girl, from each high school class and two grade school representatives. The present members are: Arthur Gillispie and Donna Volmert, seniors, Larry Ortbals and Barbara Abbett, Juniors, Leonard Daniels and Susan Howard, sophomores: Tom Corey and Mattie Lou Doyel, freshmen, Jimmy Parker and Norma Duncan, grades. The officers are: Larry Ortbals, president, Arthur Gillispie, vice-president, Leonard Daniels, secretary. Mr. J. Arthur Prewett is faculty advisor. The Student Council represents the student body on matters concerning school policy, improvement, and government. They plan Homecoming, fire drills, drawing of names at Christmas, the school picnic, requirements for school letters and how other awards will be determined. Qvv' - .. 5 Q 'x ' ' TIYIYJ' l an M 1 BUS DRIVER Our school has Five bus drivers. They travel a total distance ot lf2 alles on the morning route only. Q , ' Fa. 1 Charley Hayes Theodore Feeler Arthur Hamsev Donald Backu Qnot shownj VV, .......- v-- QQQUDU D635 'Z-Z r- 2 Y R-X, wg 'IU' Q ' y., .1 Y. ,, K H 3 1 z' I W N, 'f f M' U Cecil Hutchison JJ Q:- -rf ' mp, A u Malsw gp fnvfwhihln U. 5, an AFETERIA 'NL- 12, Our cafeteria has been serving meals to our students since 1950. An average of' 150 students are now eating there every day. We have three cooks and some students help with collecting money, punching tickets, and washing, dishes. W I 1 4 Ruby FiUD Minnie Liesman Onnie Wessels r - X' I' . 1, A Giga - f -5' 1. ': 5,'f-' 4 is I ard' ' O 2 ff' ,H 4 a -' 0 ' . 1 Lb ff.,-5 22' E1 US' IM VLWJDKD- 1 vr J Q0 CHORUS . 55 o .., HAI AN Standing left to right: Kenny Honse, Mary Ann wilson, and Mrs. McKeever. Back row: Mike Finn, Delbert Miller, Donnie Allen, Joyce Terry, Bobby Veasman, Kay Terry, Ronald James, Joyce Edwards, Donna Tackett, Robert Wulff, Leonard Daniels,Harley Slsco, Evelyn Tackett, Norman Bagan, and Jerry Lewis. Front row: Carl Mayfield, Hoy Lynn Hager, Bobby Allen, Ruth Miller, Mattie Lou Doyel, Billy Snodgrass, Beverly Martin, Kathleene James, Betty Arterburn, Vickie Terry, Vera Lee Sisco, and Kathy Howard. JORETTES i M 4 Joyce Edwards Susan Howard Anna Marie Kuenstlng F.ll. . Back Row left to right: Shirley O'Halloran, Sharon Baldwin, Evelyn Tackett, Anna Marie Kuensting, and Marion Struemph. Third Row: Adeline Redel, Naomi Brown, Elaine Hale Betty Arterburn, Janice Bassett, Anita Branson, and Joyce Edwards. Second Row: Kay Terry, Bernice Doyel, Mildred Edwards, Theresa Hilke, Ruth Parker, Susan Howard, and Barbara Abbett. First Row: Mary Joyce Spratley, Allie Cox, Carlene Terwllliger, June Bade, Donna Tackett, Joyce Terry, Ruth Miller, Mattie Lou Doyel, Mary Ann Wilson, and Miss Oligschlaeger. QNAKFP ow 'S-OA mxlllllem a 3 ml? 2 3 ?K 5 y WT! my-DS QQ' 2 mils 9 419 DNEVJ O The Future Homemakers of America has thirty- two members enrolled this year. Miss Evelyn Ollgschlaeger is their Faculty advisor. Officers are: Joyce Edwards, presidentg Mary Ann wilson, vice-president, Evelyn Tackett, secretaryg Mildred Edwards, treasurerg Anna Marie Kuensting, reporterg Elaine Hale, historiang Janice Bassett, parliamentarlan, Anita Branson, and Marcie Bocklage, songleaders. ai. l 'TE-nl , , U vu , H. Q, am J -.... .,Q f 'll L !'1.F.A. ll ., 15 - - Back row left to right: Lowell Tripp, Gary Murphy, Francis ReicheL Donn James, Don Struemph, Lewis Wilson, and Jimmy Daniels. Second row: Jim Hayes, Robert O'Halloran, Eugene Nelson, Allen Honse, Donnie Allen, Shawn Malone, Russell Hayes, Bob Bassett, and Jimmy Pointer. Third row: David Wiles, Arthur Gillispie, Meryl Woody, Johnny Tennyson, Jesse Cahill, Larry Hayes, Johnny James, Bobby Veasman, John Crider, Norman Ragan, and Mr. Helms. Fourth row: Don Burd, Robert Wilson, Gerard Wieberg, Melvin Wansing, Leonard Daniels, Stanley Struemph, Martin Bauer, Edward Redel, Jimmy Russell, Bobby Copeland, Dewayne Tripp, and Tommy Kleffner. Front row: Jim Kleffner, Joe Leubbert, Raymond Giesler, Dale Copeland, Francis Ewers, Billy Snodgrass, Johnny Woody, Carl Fritchey, Roman Kloeppel, Alvin Bocklage, Lloyd Shanks, Neal Backues, Johnny Copeland, and BillySchwegler. A TIVITIES The Vocational Agriculture Department began the year with fifty-nine students enrolled. A Farm program is sponsored for each boy enrolled. Adult evening classes are conducted by the department and it is also in charge of Institutional On-the-farm Training for Veterans. The Future Farmer's Organization has various activities, such as Barnwarm1n', State F.F.A. Camp, attending and exhibiting livestock at the Missouri State Fair, and attending and exhibiting livestock at the St. Louis Shows. The Vocational Agriculture Department won the first-place plaque for having the best exhibit of hogs at the Illinois- Missouri Show in August, 1955. The boys marketed 276 head of hogs which sold for ?p9,8lO.lO. It ranked first-place school for the best beef exhibit at the Illinois-Missouri Show in September, 1955. The department sold fifty-seven steers which brought Sl3,73M.O5. We sold the highest priced steer sold in the St. Louis stockyards in the year l955, and also the highest priced steer sold in l95U. The two plaques shown in the picture are the two first-place plaques won at the Illinois-Missouri Shows. The total amount of prize money won at the Shows was S525.00. The department exhibited the third-place F.F.A. Hereford steer at the Missouri State Fair in 1955. XXWXX S XXMN HM M Q s Q ,X WMM YR, MXN M MW B eft ernice gillller, Schmann WAN MM HM STAWM QMNXM PM YN f Ei .. WN , agp. .gg E -. 5, .,-5 DUNNA VOLMERT QQ! I NIVAL PRI NC and PRINC ESS Arthur Gillispie June Hinson E Q a Attendants were: Marcella Bocklage Jim Hayes Linda Minzes Leonard Daniels Alvin Bocklage Georgia Ready HEERLE DERS g There ls a school whose praise we love t l and to our hearts we tribute bring, and our voices here we raise in praise, All hail to thee, all hail to thee, and to the end our honor will defend, through labor, love, and loyalty. nj. -hllr . -'.. .A Q-1 - gf ' 1i g, Carena Renkemeyef i L- Donna Volmert Ruth Miller 0 'Q K Irma Renkemeyer Supnonunes o sing, For Vienna, dear old school we love so well. dear school, our students ever will adore thee, Anita Branson 2 Ll.- Ml ua , :L 0 :W f, J We JUNIOR and SENIOR BANQUET 'CANIJYLANIT' Q :sin-nn A VIEW OF CANDY LAND ENTRANCE TO CANDY LAND Anna Marie and Adeline I l F, Q E 1,,y .H ll Ea! Sw JUNIOR SEXTET OF 1954-1955 JUNIOR PLAY l Mary Ann and Joyce 1955-1956 x W ,AQ me? G2 Y Uk A 9 X V A I 5' A ' 1? 'l iiikflg xg Q , QL , IRL ' BASKETBALL 'I' E,- Top row: Mary Spratley,sub-forward3G1enda Ra1ns,sub-forward5Betty Arterburn,sub-forward3Janice R1cker,sub-guard5Pat Hawkins,sub-guardg Ruth M1ller,guard and forward. Second row: Coach McClure,Emma Backues,forwardgAudrey Finn,guard5Ruth Parker,forward5June Hinson,guard5Sally Baldwin,sub-forward3Eve1yn Tackett,forward3Arthur G111isp1e,Manager5 Not shown,Irma Renkemeyer,guard IRLS'SOFTB LL TE M Top row:Bernice Doy1o,subgBetty Arterburn,Th1rd base3Pat Hawkins, subgBetty Honse,2ub:Joyce Terry,Right f1eld3Mary Spratley,sub: Second rowrhrthur Gil11sp1e,Man3ger:Coacn McC1uregGlenda Rains, Second base:JanLce R1cker,subgSally Ba1dw1n,Left f1eldgEmma Backues,CatcPer:Ruth Miller, Centerf1eldgRuth Parker,P1tcnerg Audrey F1nn.First baseg Not shown, Irma Renkemeyer,Short Stop. 1 Boys ' Baseball Team Top row: Larry Hayes, Catcherg Donn James, Pitcherg David Allen, Left fieldg Jim Hayes, sub-Pitcher, and Left fieldp Russell HHYBB- Right fields Jackie Duncan- F-17-St base: Tlnn Tncrnrma nnh.. f'hi-r-A hu-Q . Short Stopg L.J.L1ght, P ker Second base Larry Oftbalsf . . ggiteirfieldg Leonard Daniels, Third baSe, Bob Wulff, Manager, Coach McClure, and Arthur Gillispie, Manager' DAD ' IGHT Dad's night, a night when the dads of the basketball players are the honored guests, was originated in 1951 by Coach Ralph Johnson. Since then it has become an annual affair. A small ceremony is performed during an intermission, in which the dads are introduced with their sons and daughters. We believe this is a good way to give a small amount of recognition to the fathers of a group of boys and girls who play an important part in the extra-curricular activities of our school. We hope that the custom will be continued. P my , J 0 Mn K N J' 5 o BASKETB L L A TEAM Seated on back row are: Jackie Duncan, Johnnie James, Donnie Allen, Larry Ortbals, and Russell Hayes. Seated in front row are: Arthur Gillispie, Student Manager, Delbert Miller, Joe Parker, Arnold Sandbothe, Donn James Larry Hayes and Coach S.K. McClure. B TEAM Left to right are: Arthur Gillispie, Student Manager, Ellis Bray, Donald Struemph, L.J. Light, Jim Hayes, and Coach S.K. McClure. Harley Sisco Not Present -vi 1 9 5 .. .D v I gp -- r ,V o v 4 Q . ENIUHS fu 1' ,,u , A gf W , ig! M J x x ,AEN Qin I g l? M1111 I eh . , 4-Aa ' ,L-QV Qt an E .gil 4 fs QQ' VALEDI TORIAN fia1IzI1,fLi LT':. i?.f SALUTATORIA ' Anna Marie Kuensting H0 OR S UDE S Joyce Edwards Irma Henkemeyer Bernice Buscumanm Janes H15 ine? Adeliie Redel June Hinswn wr , 51.33 fjgyjj' I-,ju Dxjyel D3f-d w-,k..1 1' -4. 'UK ANNA MARIE KUENSTING Girls State Repre- sentative, Play 3, Majorette 2, 3, M, F.H.A. Reporter U, Glee Club l, 2, 3, M Follies H, Annual Staff U, Office 2, 4 BOB MORELAND Office My Follies U String Band 3. ,Is rf! 4 J-'-Q, 51, DELBERT MILLER Class President 35 Student Council lg Follies U, Play 35 Basketball 2, 3, Mg Track 2, 35 Band l, 3, Up Office U, Class Vice-President 2. 1 1 K' DON LOGAN Class President M, Baseball 2, 3, Mg Play 33 Follies M: Office U. ADELINE REDEL Class reporter lg Secretary 23 Vice- President 35 Pep Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Play 3: Follies My Paper Staff 3, U, Annual Staff U5 Office U. it l A, 55- 1 I v, ' I ,A 1 BBRNICE BUSCHMANN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Play 3g Track lg Office 2, Follies Mg Class Secretary 3, Annual and Paper Staff. MARY LOU DOYEL Assistant Editor of 'The Eagleng Piano, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, M Office 45 Follies 45 Annual and Paper Staff. . -1 fi PQ l JACKIE DUNCRN Class President l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Mg Track 2, 33 Baseball 3, L+, Glee Club 1, 2 Follies 4: Play 3. f.. 11' NADINE DAMBACH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, M5 Office 3, Up Fol- lies 4, Annual and Paper Staff M. JOYCE EDWARDS office ug Play 3: F01- lies My Glee Club 1, 2! 31 21 31 4, Class Secretary lg Annual and Paper Staff Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, President of F.H.A.i Assistant Editor of nThe Eagle's Cryn. 41 I' U by J 1 ww' ' 0 O - 'Q .714 ,Q l 4 f' IRMA RENKEMEYER Class Treasurer M, Student Council 3, Follies M, Play 3, Office 3, Cheerleaoer M, Softball 3, M, Basketball 2, 3, Mg Track lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Annual and Paper Staff U. EVELYN TACKETT Band 2, 3, M, Office 3, Basketball 2, 3, Ll, Chorus l, 2, 3, M, Paper Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, M, Follies M 00 NVQ. 1 'N I , , e 1' 2 X ' I I all ' :Qs I BOONE VAUGHAN Sentinel, FFA, 3, Office Mg Follies M, String Band 3, Annual and Paper Staff M, 1 I Q w1LMA TENNYSON Office l, Glee Club 2 Track l, Follies U, Play 3, DONNA VOLMERT Office 3, Track lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, M, Play 3, Follies U3 Treasurer 35 Student Council M, Barnwarmin Queen Mg Cheerleader l, 2, Hg Business Man ager of uThe Eaglen M at .ff I QO- .L DAVID WILES Class Vice-President 15 Band lg Glee Club 1, 35 Office 3, U5 Play 35 Follies Mg String Band 3, Annual and Paper Staff M5 Editor of nThe Eagle' iry'5 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, ROBERT WIESON F.F.A. Sentinel M3 Glee Club l, 23 String Band 33 Office Mg Follies M. MARY ANN WILSON Glee Club l, 2, 3, M: Annual and Paper Staff My Play 33 Follies My Student Council 13 Band Mg Vice-President of F.H.A. M. 'Q 41' JUNIOR WILSON String Band 3, Mg Band lg Follies U3 Play 3: Glee Club 1, 25 Office U. M RYL WOODY Student Council 25 Class Vice-President Mg Track 2, 35 String Band 3, My Glee Club 1, 25 F.F.A. Reporter 33 Office M. .ag y ai! 47 ' x in sl C L X W W f i 1 X11 XJ! l U Hur k ', 1 1 I Q p I ARTHUR GILLISPIE Student Council 2, U Band l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Follies U3 Car nival Prince Mg Of- fice 4. JIM KLEFFNER Follies A3 Student Council 35 Class Secy-Treasurer 23 Glee Club lg F.F.A Vice-Pres. 3. -QQ 'Q ,wx JUNE HINSON Office 3, U, Play 3, Follies Mg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A5 Basket- ball U, Carnival Princess U. ISI RONALD JAMES Office 33 Follies Mg ilay 33 Band l, 2, 3 CORNELIUS KOERBE3 Class Vice-President 33 Basketball M, Follies U. K v U . ' 1 gl JUNXQAQJ, W y 'Y 4 Q EJ .ii fi X C65 Q l. Barbara Abbett Student Council ,AP Odilia Bauer Norman Hagan Deloma Duncan 1? 4 :W x f Donnie Allen 'qs K S Marcella Bocklage Jesse Cahill Wanda Duncan f N U L 1 Marilyn Bagan N45 0 Us Sharon Baldwin James Corey Mildred Edwards ,ana 1 Robert Bassett Ellis Bray ?' Leona Daniela Audrey Finn 6-A 5 ,Q- wq L -in Elaine Hale all Patty Hawkins fx 415 -x H v Betty Honse l 'N Benita Jones Treasurer Kenny Honse rf' 1 W' Q:-.A Ralph Jones Secretary Beverly Martin Rainy Moreland Jim Hayes Donn James Tommy Kleffner Fred O'Malley Larry Hayes Johnnie James President IQ Laudell Light Larry Ortbals Student Council .1 V 'B My V: 0 ' Tn .'- .LL fd 1 :X Ruth Parker :O Lewis Wilson flls ,-A Lowell Tripp Vlce-President A Carena Renkemeyer Glenda Rains fi' in Bobby Veasman ffl. 41 Harold Terry fL Marion Struemph Ask -Q .- J p 'Q-1 Don Swapghgun Francis Relchel Emma Backues 2 f: ' '4 Q' ' 'l ' . 1 -V ' 'fp 'C - 1 11 ' 1 X . I M Q jk .:::.-.ggi X 8 . 1 Va X L. ' Don Struemph Charles House Don Buyd Ralph Xloeppel 'O Mg! .i?N ,V I O - .1 Betty Arterburn Sally Baldwin Betty Brune .1 A . X ,r.V A I . R nl' -I . x Berniece Doyel Susan Howard David Allen Allie Barnhart Janice Bassett 72' Marcelline Bu nn sc ann John Crider Sec. and Treasuer 1 'v' -1h Francis Ewers Raymond Giesler fi l L3I'f'Y Hutson Kathleene James June Bade Anita Branson Student Council Leonard Daniels Russell Hayes fi Q Leroy Laubert I1 f 'U Shawn Malone 1 Robert O'Hal1oran no 1 Lawrence Redel fun Melvin wansing A Marie Mathews Bill O'Ma11ey Hi pl Arnold Sandbothe ,', 1,3 is Gerald Wleberg 'nik T I Arlene Mlnzes Linda Minzes f 13 Joe Parker Donella Poor '14- K Y Mary Spratley -if II fi 1 X ft , Urban Zimmer Robert wulff Y ev-f ' L Carlene Terwilliger .v i :' .fu KJ' Stanley Streumph Allan Honso M K' Ilan N U55 A , J W 'Y-Q Colleen Adkins MU' Ronald Buschmann Thomas Corey Student Council Mattie Lou Doyle M8.I'tll'l Ballel? Bobby Copeland Zi, Allie Cox Al Murl French Alvin Bocklage ati' Dale Copeland , 'K X Jimmie Daniels N1 -,f-5 ' -11? 1 1 Dewayne Hale Naomi Brown John Copeland Q I 'C - S Michael Finn Q Donald Renkemeyer Student COHUC11 Secretary and Treas .dl Larry Hinson Harold Hutchinson Jr. ' Ai- f - A .m.1,: 6 . Eugene Nelson Edward Redel Theresa Hilke Joe Luebbert Shirley O'Ha11oran Dewayne Tripp Mary Hoffman Ruth Miller Vice-president fi YV' Tim O'Mal1ey Kay Terry Norma Honse Pl ' Q T. Gary Murphy .nn Georgia Ready Virginia Rains 7 Imogene Renkemeyer lv. Lloyd Shanks p lIn aqn John Tennyson Carl Fritchey r A V 4M . Q3 Q , X5 r, ,,. Billy Roberson V7 Donna Tackett Johnnie woody Glennon Eads as I 1 fi , - , I James Russell Q, Harley Sisco Joyce Terry Q Neal Backues -'CD william Schwegler 110 Billy Snodgrass ,, 2.3T ai S' inf Jimmy Pointer ' '? Q 'Df ,,f,plY- work-I !! 'vw f ,l'.' is l , J. 'Q' ' 9 ' I I Q. 4 4 x o 1 x PM T. ,' if .sf o , .rn . C I A sf o gli Y o UPPER GRADES Jerry Lewis xg -10 YC' ' f n -X , Jimmie Parker Norma Duncan Carol James as V D' Delmaf Matthews Kathy Howard Vera Lea Sisco '3 'dll Leona Duncan Donna Kay Waidelich George Huston 'D W'1Y Jackie Reeves 43 .wx Phyllis Huston l I Douglas Sherrell Judy Shockley , , if ,,:,, 4'1P Georgia Sherrell 'W TY Carol Fox as ff' s 1 Bob Allen .-11 i Joe Armer 'T Allen Murphey Vickie Terry Carl Mayfield Judy Noblett ROY Lynn Hager r Q 'J X , a Ol fi 1 4? 1 Lilx rn 4 7 -3 XEX ..l1 ' 'ov .211 U x Q K x I0 'IQ I' 41 Q- 'YP 3 ki? 1 k ,Ni A af 4 J ,,- M4 l Q A -':.. Q 'l H -1' 1+ X I . E of IQ , I -nie -vf xx ,-L Row 1,Stev1e Howard,E1aine James,Bobby Sherril1,Janet Long,Dennis Jordon, Row 2,Judy Rowe,Sandra Feeler,Ra1ph Branson Jr.,Linda Kay James,Donald Green, Row 3,Linda Chambers,B11ly Joe Rudroff, James Hutson,J1mmy Long,Sherry Williams, Row U,He1en Matthews,Robert Lewis, Brenda Branson,La Donna Dav1s,Larry Armgr Row 5,Wayne Robertson,Terry Parker,Arlene Bassett,Lee Waer,Donn1e King, Row 6,Larry B11yeu,Bobby Hutch1son,Da1las Snodgrass 2 dh ALA Primar 'Q .N Q Grades -It ll .X r Denny Whiteside Sheryl JS-YUSS -1 Cynthia williams Dennis Snodgrass phyllis Terry - Y xx Martha Armer Caroline Long David Rowe Brenda Robertson Kay Duffin Billy Robertson f ' 66 Dan Bilyeu Danny Malone 'Al' Carma Carroll Johnson Davis Johnny Reeves Eldon Reeves 1 7 Xxff K- s eff 2 V4 J Ri 1 RI 2 Q, Q lax ,E 'I ' x MT M - jlx ' EEST . , HDHEQQMING B J y ifvfif GOSTER Gwyn if mf F5523 ff wwfww ifiwflwmqlw 5 W MV Q SQ!! 52164 Any X BV Xi! 7? N M W' K W D E79 'W GUN? w N Q Q N W Q,3v?ffi,g!. Af W by M Q RMA? M Wfgyyiixs S Qgwy W isissg EQWWWQQ R Qiw g?iQQHUCii1j?iiuQQ fi? ik 111 Aff? Af,5QMSy?53WRij5!ifQ 5 Em 5? EQ Q QOH gy, WE Q Q3 gi iss S N K :Ab U J 6. O ' Q QI: U Q QU o 4 an LL4 Q: ,P 0 0 COMPLIMENTS OF Maries Count Qfficial BILL PARKER Sheriff of Maries County J. B. MURPHY Presiding Judge of County Court FRANK L. HODGE County Superintendent of Schools BILL PARKER with Centennial Beard EUGENE HQLLIS MRS. HELEN HARDY County Collector State Representative of Maries County WAYNE TERRY County HAROLD HUTCHISON Judge Prosecuting Att0FH0Y PAUL HOLLENBECK Probate Judge ROBERT VEASMAN PAUL s. HOLLENBECK ith Clerk of Circuit Court Centegzial Beard Recorder of Deeds QQ COMMUNITY RECREATION HENRY STRUEMPH VIENNA, M0 C DY W 11040 7 7 .2 W' ws., I ar vw o v K if' x l if fl gf 0 K I I I I LANGENBER6 Hat factory VIENNA . MISSOURI VI E N N A S U N D R I E S S9965 I - ,, MQ ELMER AND LOUISE CHAMBERS 'tn Lo. 5 Q Q o -. sl Q ELSlE'S LIME 99? Wy BEAUTY 9 0F 0 snap PAUL HOLLENBECK A A BONDED ABSTRACTER ,. o. fs 9' Wt! 3 Q! N VIENNA, MISSOURI 'i : Q-' MAKE AN APPOINTMENT soon UI. AND INEZ HOLLENEECK ENNAJ MISSOURI NE 6 MFA , VIENNA PRODUC ER S EXC!-I ANG E e 'ww , 'Q' I , 5 0', Q W ' w h, Ogg G Cx I : Z EP In GQ. . PHONE IU QUALITY FEEDS l NT, TIRES, GROCERIES ' BEAM Enos J VIENNA, MISSOURI -. Q ,, ' I QI B 1 l ' I Q 5 Q -4 J VERHOFF'S IMPLEME NT COMPANY VIENNA . MISSOURT I nl' 309 . ERE SKELLY OIL GENERAL ELECTRIC QUALITY YARN EQUIPMENT PHONE 514 EATAT I SCHA Z EYER ROSlE'S N M , . ,,,. fi , CAF E CI'-'MII' I 'I IX GOOD FOOD ALWAYS E - Q 7 Se ik S 'Ply 5 O- ' we LWCHE QIES 593 O6 YLP' ' 45 HOAAPIDE :ya X ' V OLD UYMH6 min 1 7f,! NEw and USED CARS and TRUCKS C f- gf M ZX. O SANDWICHE V' I u 5' ROSIE BUSCHMANN VIENNA, MISSOURI PHONE '47 WTA' MO COMPLIMENTS of QQ, DR. s. c. HOWARD fy Q 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0 VIENNA, MISSOURI Phone 36 d VL I o Q O :A L, WEIDI GEIVS SERVICE TATIO VIENNA MISSUUEI ANDARD' -J WHEEL BALANCING ATLAS and DAYTON TIRES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS ROAD SERVICE 0FFEY'S BUY FROM TON MAYTAG WASHERS TELEVISION SETS T.V. and RADIO REPAIRS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES HUNTING and FISHING SUPPLIES AND MORE PHONE 11D VIENNA, MISSOURI S HOP 'HY Tom Coffey, Proprietor of the HSwap Shopn, was one of the many men in our community who grew a beard for the Maries County Centennial and Fair, September 1955 5 a Q ' 4 ' Q 1 a.L.... STEINKAMIVS QCEQ GQ' P ,A . -W. N-9 'i 'L-S ' LL ,gisixgiff- '2 'S Z'g+,:gss-F.:-5:22- L - x.,.- 0,-.q.l.mit:49,,.., FAMILY DISCOUNT STAMPS V V couvoco A S 'I' A T CONVOCO BUY YOUR GROCERIES ATTHE PHONE 11 Cash Market FRESH VEGETABLES - PHONE 51 FRUITS if-f pl A l., A MO MILK 433 in VIENN , if av F' 4 QS v f XS Q ? MARY 's Rlbijiwf FRIENDLY mn HIGHWAY 68 VICHY, MISSOURI X A FRESH VEGETABLES A SNACK J X CANNED GOODS I www MEATS OF ALL KIND OR A B 5 S X CARLOS and TILLIE EADS McDaniel's gl A Y c Xl 4k St r e HO-MADE PIES VIENNA, MO. F HOT LUNCHIS '4llgH !HglI',' COLD DRINKS CANNED GOODS k Theresa Buechmann, Proprietreee VEGETABLES Vienna, Missouri , , BAR HAM Tons CHWARTZ MARKET vmmu, no STAPLE Arm unc! aaocnnms h Qfulbe- gjf'f75w A .353 1 27 .f 'Zp MILK ' S52 'Q' FLOUR---FEED-----GAS---OILS f CHAIN sws 1 V01 0 0, WE om: AND manssn M J , Of VANCLEVE, Mxssounx EAGLE STAMPS - I Buy Hutchison? 103 CREW :EDS 9,005 GHOCERIKS Cecil Hutchison, proprietor of HUTCHISON'S STORE, one of the men in our community who grew a beard for the 1955 Centennial and Fair. He was awarded first prize in the contest. UompHnnnHs Frank A Powvll Wa io! J Lumhvr CHL ia! gzuma Qylwfa QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS 229 E t High Street J ff S City M1 1 PHONE L4 HOLLA, MO. T 1 ph 6 3912 ffffafziea gonzui? wan! ESTABLISHED IN 1900 CAPITAL SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OVER 5lO0,000 OO 55? f -A A nsnnrn Q 5 33302 3 llfll-In 'i ':QQffff ' MARIES COUNTY BANK ,gg LE if Q Z U X if VIENNA,'MISSOURI Y. L. LUNG UTIIEVIIULET SALES - -SERVICE 0.K. USED CARS 11:9 PHONE 90 SERVICE .. I M.F.A. CENTRAL COMPLIMENTS C00PEnA1'lvE CARL OF Tm MAQDOLY erm BALDWIN STOPINAT TENNYSWS rooo sronz X GARAGE Q hm, Qiiiff df!!! fl 1.0.1 We llll Cejfl ff lffffl hgT'1:,wLl:5hed 1 'ff' Official Coumb' NQWHDADSK HE HOME DVI ER CDMPLIMENTS OF PAUL MALONE RALPH BRANSON founded in liQ? by tht 1118 Lfdtfmex- Jwhm Fu PJ G A R A G E ',i QEN1-:lim F f5Pmf-wrlfs :li 655 YF. 1 A waer, Editor X iffdlfii' gy lcyis-Fr' I i 5527 jw' ifl ' 3 ',-rg r fy - .. A' U , 1 15,- , E '1'l'lD1l f MEC. - . F. a s QT Pkxmwg 2:mr1 Souri 02 PHIL Blllll E TUBE Ebel ' Phil A. Brume, Pvop. L28 EAST HIGH ST. STAPLE. AND iu.rf:Y HQCCERIES Ji-E'FE S0NC'T'MO' S Flour-Feed-Gas and C115 PD. 3: 'Q'1L-:to-Jr Iiisnvu ICE! 'ffg ... - X- .- Q Q - fn '- , A 4 'A - ?9' L M E Arvmxlamce Servive Day or' Ni ' .,,!-N ,.wi VU. P2. g1-.2 31 1 f N Dr' . W1 1 liurr' NUI FELT' ffllf-.E-. I' AI. Cfx. J -ptonetms x fiin. Every I-ic-:1N.1'1j,f f , 0 x 0 ' 31 ' 'N 1' x ' . 1 K iam ...i Be- 1 11, , 1 ll 'JII21NJNJ. , TCILLLLK Ufq . PHC IIE ' 'A JO. KALAF TORE qv. N fl!!! KWWL YS A M 0 LEVENS Bfmazu ami 1 4 - g1'kT'55' 4 '31 - ,.,, , .. A f IN ,,,- 1 0 .-MM, .-.ISSC,UfiI. A X 'I + -- x I 'Q v . lr +2 I QCLYP X Seleczlon ot' Clothes ,GpUC9I-leg, QM, 'Wy I-Tents, etc . P:ztS,rorm '9 Apprec inted 5 fag' ' SHA AN SONS I I -T. X551 1 -' W , I A an A E 3 J, - Keg X f -' U: JEFFERSON ITY, DIISSHJ Rl WI KIHLMAN AN Fl MEETAU MISSSONJRI gr-vz-f Truclc Sermgce in PVWTIY' Wfl U T L .L - A-,er I A ,.. QI, 'f .Vg -4 'v ,,,,. y 1 Tiefulfar Trips f.Kr1gl1Q,' 'Agni TE.'.x1':5fiij.' F2111 lf'-ads any.-:here arf, Your Bwsflness Apprebiatfgd HEHMA ' ff547N There? no Tix A :UH TM, ,YQ UGS? I Q Qx 4,7 dbUUt 't ' VX ' N N 4 THF E wx PCE 'I' T0 BWQ , Si Lf 45 232 EAST HIGH STREET JEFFERSON CITY, MISSUURI Terlfs Shoe Share , S l.'3CQli:' im-IE-g,', Prfjif. Y I G 0 F 0 R T ll I! U R E G A S M' ao0nZ?EAn E ' Dixon, mlssounl S: IH' qc, II' AHL si llxx Yxf 15 ' I'f N '3wI,guw , IVIHE, IHARPTTAL w r.I...11I,I'1'Y INQINNINCIQ R P H Y ' S I I ' ' I sr-QINT4 ,HMI .NfNIpf-.. lr . , I ff v Swmwfang Q , . SKIWHU 'fi' r Y, O O Q 5 AUG ll DNIISSIQS SU'-VHS Z H Z SCHOOL SUPPLIES DENY IMJDS ANIJYLE and VIENNA PHQNES: RES. 3332 - OFFICE 2'f MINI ESCHCWTT lUQ1II3CzUAPLTi5?i3 IN JEFFEHSUN CITY MASON'S ATHLETIC GOOD 309 MADISON STREET IEFFERSON CITY.MISSOURI :.uivNRIu.' imfzfiff, CWNER PHONE E-N24 GLI ll TUDIO FRED H. ENGLISH 223 Tajggiz. Sfveet ROBERT D. ENGLISH DIAL 6-3L431 Jf31'1'QI'SOH City. 'Lv-5, - 1 -5. J H. Q Q9 . S 6 4 C 2 N f WESTERN CENTRAL CHEMICAL DAIRY COMPANY COMPLIMENT STRATMANN nov IIAGE TRUCK Q: GJ, ll vi II' if gi5GUgE5 Tjfgi NIZQAYIE J5iLSDgg: AGRICULTUR PHO COMPLIMEN A AGENT T OF C COLUMBIA, NISSCURI THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISER e QA Q if 5 v 53 1? i Exo + - I 47 8 +' hunk: :uae BETTER SCHOOLS BETT E R CITIZENS BETTER COUNTRY Jluh., gk F' ' c-'44 3 i',,q5 g Q 3 iv.-QQWI E Q ,f s MEETS 4 0lc.,'...g 0 . 5' All U U ' Q ms O KERS SER I E STATIO vmr DIXCN, 2-ilssmml PHONE SK 9-91111 Mom' COMPLETE I-U BRICA1-JN q 4013 IN T 5 WORLD 5 A 4- U H lr SHELL PRODUCTS -' . IV 'A Mechanical work e DIXON, MISSOURI Wvecker Service x G Tires I , Gas 'U' 'I' u rk - ' M.F. . THE PLACE FOR BETTER BUYS i L -NZ gggn GGIZI3 gt 'k 'lr qmg Groceries ff. Q I . Tires, f K l H I I K 2 9 Paint, S -gf,Qes.l::m:: Quality Feeds TUCr32E 313 lith St. DIXCN MISSOURI DAIRY E21 ILA YC , r P I I -. 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