Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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Mrs. Wood Md Approximately 377 nutritious and well-balanced meals are prepared and served each day, or a total Mrs. Meyer wo . Mrs. Forester rkers of 67, 860 during the school year, by the cafeteria The faculty and students pay 20 cents for their ,-1' ' meals. Extra milk consumed by the students is sold for a penny a bottle. The deficit of the school on this program is partly reimbursed by the government. The students and faculty depend upon our custodians to keep our school clean and in order each day. Mr. Forester is in charge of the two elementary buildings, and Mr. Medlin cares for the high school building and the gymnasium. Mr. Medlin also attends most extra-curricular activities to open the building prior to the event and lock the building afterward. Kenneth Young -F UW-ix .- -I ' A RT W.R. Brashers Bob Oetker Leslie Medlin Charles Forester Safety is no accident with our bus drivers. They pledge themselves to diligent operation of their buses in all kinds of weather. They drove a total of 41, 000 miles during the 1959 1960 school year without an accident. In the state of Missouri only one student was killed out of the thousands that rode buses last year. Otis Montgomery Lester Garoutte Leonard White In addition to daily runs, buses are taken to the out-of town ball games and school-sponsored activities.



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5 ag 7 it .ef f eesiji 3 iz sl f f .4 if-i rs. int .azz-W is i is lQ . g - - This picture shows the Student Council's formal initiation. They are as follows: L. to R. Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, Bob Wells, James Kissee. Sharon McGehee, Myron Miller, Mary Brinley, Larry Blades, Lindy Stumpf, Larry Cook, Ronnie Maples and Susan Waterman. Student Council holds special meeting to discuss purchase of pins. President Ronnie Maples presides. The Student Council is one of the most active groups in our school. Their activities vary from planning assem- blies to sponsoring activities such as the coronation of the football and basketball queens, clean up campaigns, drive for Polio funds and, textbook checking. The Council is composed of nine members with two representatives from each class and the president. Presiding over the 1960-61 Student Council is President Ronnie Maples. Ronnie a senior was elected by popular vote at the close of the 1959-60 school year. At the first business meeting of the current year officers were elected, they include Larry Cook, Vice Presidentg Lindy Stumpf, Secretaryg Larry Blades, Treasurerg Myron Miller, Parlia- mentarian. Student Council executive committee meets in special session. They are left to right, Mary Brinley, Lindy Stumpf, Larry Blades, Ronnie Maples, Myron Miller, and Larry Cook.

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