Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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Library - Key To Knowledge LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ARE, left to right: A. Rhodes, Smith, B. O'Kelly, S. Garoutte, J. Gibson, R. Alley. H. Erb, C. Springer, P. Kasinger, G. Ellison, V, V. Tiede, S. Sellars, R. Newton, D. Kasinger, G. Smart, D. Blades, O. Johnson, J. Clevenhagen, Mrs. Miller, G. Burk, A. Daniel. Term papers, themes, and reading for enjoy- Another feature, started only two years ago, is ment creates an appreciation for our fine library, our paperback section. We now have almost 100 Since our library was reorganized in 1956, it paperback books. has grown to approximatqy 2,000 volumes. In addition to the books, there are various mag- azines, World Books, and Encyclopedias which may be checked out for short periods of time. A new stack room consisting of back issues of magazines has been added this year to aid students in research. LIBRARY OFFICERS ARE, left to right: Sally Ben- nage, Carol Stanley, Ruth Leonard, Sharron Man- nering, and Becky Sellars. NO, THE MARIONVILLE Curriculum does not in- clude a class for card sharks, but the nearest thing to it is in the stack room where library assistants Virginia Tiede, Helen Erb, and Pam Kasinger ar- range the card catalogues and check all books. 2I

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IN THIS ELECTION it doesn't matter what party you belong to, as long as you vote for the foot- ball homecoming queen of your choice. Membership in the Marionville High School Student Council is considered by most students to be one of the highest honors attainable. These chosen students assume such respon- sibilities as arranging assembly programs, especially the traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas programs, managing the intramu- ral basketball tournament for the benefit of the Polio Drive, and sponsoring the annual football and basketball homecoming activi- ties. Their work provides a learning experience in the democratic way of life as illustrated in the elections held for various purposes throughout the year as well as in its contri- bution to the development of leadership which is an important factor leading to good school citizenship. Student Council Promotes Good Government ...ag STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS left to right: Darleen Danny French, Earl Burk, Sara Cook, Mike Norris Kasinger, Curtis Wells, Randy Pendleton, Ann Jones, Mrs. Smith, 3dViS0I. and Sandy Sellars. 20



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F.F.A. Members Learn Farming Skills FIRST ROW fLeft to Righty: B. Meyer, S. Newberry, E. Burk, O. Garroute, C. Evans, P. Young, M. Ma- han, S. Gold, J. Gillespie, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: J, Perry, L. Clinkenbeard, J. Davis, B. Iiams, B. Elliott, L. Croslin, H. Plowman, H. Albers, G. Kerr, Mr. Melton, advisor. THIRD ROW: L. Marks, M. Lawson, D. Murphy, B. Collier, D. Talley, D. Pat tyson, D. Vineyard, E. Ellington, B. Burk, E. Good son, K. Housley. FOURTH ROW: C. Wells, D. Ma han, J, Marks, R. Miller, T. Killrnan, J. Sullivan, R. Snyder, F. Wood, H. Mounce, S. Woods. I. Wright, D. Ragan, J, Walker. Boys who have chosen to be Future Farmers of Amer- ica are hard working students. Each does his share of F. F. A. SWEETHEART Charle Burnett and her attendants Barbara Murray, Helen Erb, and Ruth Leonard reigned over the barnwarming, sponsored by the Marionville F. F. A. Chapter. learning while being taught better farming techniques. Under the supervision of Mr. Melton, the Ag. boys have taken trips to farms, dairies, and agricultural plants. They build items in shop to give them prac- tice and a better understanding of tools used. F.F.A. OFFICERS ARE fleft to rightj: R. Miller, Treas- urer: J. Marks, Reporter: F. Wood, V. President: H, Plow man, Sentinel: S. Woods, Secretary: E. Burk, Parliamen- tarian: C. Wells, President. 22

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