Memphis High School - Sandburr Yearbook (Memphis, MO)

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Ar fm 'Ni' The Senior Class of 1958 Dedicates This Yearbook E Alliston Gi DMINISTRATION 3 Richard Caster Rita Caster Superintendent Secretary nv- rli 4 I A X 4 . 'V ,, 5, Af 1 2 2 K V if 4 I ie fri T Q' Q- S lllston 5 Q , I rsons Lollehe Phys1ca1 L dC't1OH nobert Qlackman husic 4-L nlmer Boecu m at te Co Univerbity 01 Lssouli AgricJ1tqre 'W xwq, SMI ,W bhelsea frown 1 v 9 C A al la! LI'Ow1'l1I'15' O UDlXSl J x rome conu los Prank uanpbell c ewce, a h .ml fa -1.45. 'uf Q7 5 vlibt 4 duh bleu Q Uuhard rfmf llr -.L :IG Q. Rowell I uw llsh J QLQPV 0 L GHIICS Je ome Vw Gola Qoglal .allen e '-af., K S-1 XVLO W ENIORS IV f f Q -:gym fl -.-.Ny-f. M 'V-v-vv-.q,.,.,4N-f-A I r JOIN L NCCOY Vice Pre Softball 2 Science Club 1,2 Junlor Play Senlor Ilay tlcs llay Newspaper Staff 1oarLook Euitor Bard 2, HARV Afh DARR a Soc e ry , Class Treasurer 3 FHA 1 2, Senior Play Yearbook Staff CQYSTAL EATSON Glas Uistorlau C ass c etarv 1 1 ss Tre surer hA 2 FIA Iresident Dranatics Club Junior Play Senlor Play Newspaper Staff Yearbook Staff Cheerleader 2,1 Band 1 2, , State Contest l,2,3 RICPARD NEAL PAYNE Vice Pres Science Club 1,2 Baseball Junior Play Senior Play Dramatics Play lp Band 1,2,3,l1. 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' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In l9Sh, a bewildered bunch of freshmen met rd be an their exciting experiences in Memphis High At our fir t class meeting, we elected officers as follows President, John Mor rlson, Vice president, John McCoy, Secretary Treasurer, Crystal Watson, and HH1s torian, Linda Crawford Ne had the horrible e perlence of being initiated by the sophomores It W8SPOUg1 but we lived through lt and also gave the mean sophomores and the faculty a party During that year, we went to Kirksville for a skating party As sophomores, we elected the following officers President, John McCoy, Vice president, Jerry Fryrear, Secretary Historian, Crystal Watson, Treasurer, Joanne Cone This year, the tables were turned and we initiated the freshmen They treated us to a weiner roast which everyone enjoyed im ensely We held another skating nartv at Kirksville chaperoned by our sponsor, Mr Groves mverybody had a nice tlme We also sponsored two bake sales and an all school dance It seemed mat our junlor year was to be fllled with more activity J first elected these class offlcers Pre ldent, John McCoy, Vice president, Harveylkm The first task we undertook as Juniors, was magazine sales We broke all previous records by netting e590 We used most of the profit for the prom The remainder was to be used to help flnance our future senior trip The Junior class play, 'Off the Trackn,directed by I4r Blackman, was presented by members of the class on May 3 It was a bla success We were bubbllng over with enthusiasm as we planned the theme for the Junior Senior Prom Under the supervision of Mr Blackman, our sponsor, we decorated e gym Our theme was the Stork Club Our colors were a little different than usual, we chose black and white which we thought was very attractive The banquet was held at the Presbyterian Churcl An all nicht party was given by the seniors at the V F W Under the directions of our sponsor Wm Caster, we elected our senior class ofd cers They are President, John McCoy, Vice president, Richard Payne, Secreu y Treasurer, Mary Ann Darr, and Historian, Crystal Watson Our main goal, this last year of high school, was to raise money for our senior trip We washed cars, had the customary work day , sold candy and sponsored two chili suppers We also presented 'Desperate Ambrose , our senior class play, dur ing the spring which was a big success. Our senior trip to Lake Taneycomo was wonderful We all had a grand time and we shall remember it forever We came back through Jefferson City, where we visited the state capital We were all very tired on our arrival home but we all think it was worth the four years of hard, hard, work Baccalaureate was held May 18 and Commencement, May 22 Ne, the class of 1958 bade our final farewell to Memphls High on that unforgettable night. ANNUAL STAFF . a, ,W . s , 1 : - . , 1 X . . 4 n n I - 0 . - , , I I - U O 1 . g V f 5 1 ' 0 . . . ,e 1 ,A . : S. Q , - - ringtong Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ann Darrg and Historian, Esther Schenk. A I . l . . . . O 0 I . e 3. 0 4 IQ - n . Q . . th ll ll I I . . 1. - Q . . . ' . 1 ' e . : . - . - . l ll ll O I N .- C F - I O O . 0 . v . SENIOR CLASS WILL CARL RAY BUPGRS leaves to John Cole his weird sense of humor and fantastic tastes JANLT BLAKB leaves to Alan Mohr her ways with Mr Campbell LARRY BLOOMFILLD leaves to Phillip Cone his quiet manner and Phil can use it LARRY BOYER leaves to Dick Henry the ability to tell Jokes and throw books in sixth period study hall without getting caught NIKa BRADLLY leaves his soft soled shoes without strings to Dick Graham NNE COM leaves with one comment, Oh boy, what next? JOHN CONYLIN leaves to Steve Courtne his baseball suit so he can get the lead t Y ou LLIAABBTH CONNOR leaves Bill Harvey with the request that everyone keep his hands off please! BARBARA COOK leaves to Mary Jo Beeler, her winning way with boys CAROLYN COSSAL leaves to anyone who desires it, her beloved French book BLTTY CRAWFORD leaves to Lugene Greene, her membership in the 2l club of Memphis LINDA LOU CRAWFORD leaves Memphis High School stuffed with education MARY ANN DARR leaves to Gwen Matlock her wild ways, so she can get a little fun out of life MARTHA LICHLLBLRGER leaves to Leanna Jo Pence l8 of height, to be subtracted, not added DeWAYNE FRYRLAR leaves to Lonnie Bradley his dual straight pipes GLLN GARRETT leaves hls quiet manner to Alan Mohr, who talks too much WILLIAI DON GIBLIN leaves to Dale Parker, his chemistry book in exchange for 133 25 25! for the book and 553 OO for the personal literature DONNA KAY GRAY leaves to Linda Moore lalias, The Blond Bombshell' J all the boys HARVLY HAR IIGTON leave to Vernon Tippett his place at the end of the lunch line, since he frequently gets sent back s A HsATON leave her quiet manner to Betty James, PHILLIP HICKS leaves to Sam Logan his small car wreck to add to his large car wreck DALL HOLMAN leaves, to anyone who needs it, his ability to get stuck on a mud road without a girl RICHARD HOLTON leaves to Bill Harvey his big feet so he can have a larger under standing LeROY HUFF leaves to Alan Mohr his slender walstline LARRY K HYDE leaves his way with out of town girls to Phillip Cone and Floyd Dalton, because they surely could use it LARRY HYNES leaves to anyone who needs it, his ability to charm out of town fe males JOAN KRAUS leaves to anyone who wishes to take the trouble of digging it out of the wastepaper basket, her long black ha1r KAY KUTLNER leaves to Mary Ann Prather her shy, quiet manner, and the ability to get lost on dark nights SAMUEL LAl leaves to Richard Magers his ability to slide corners and not get caught JOHN McCOY leaves to nobody nothin' because what he's got he's keepin' for him self DON MARKLEY leaves the whole school house to Lee Girardin MARCIA MARTIN MEEKS leaves for Spain RICHARD MILLER leaves to the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen nothing, because he wants to keep all that he has LEROY MORGAN leaves to Phillip Cone and anyone who can use it, his quiet manners JOdNNY MORRISON leaves to Kermit Small, his build because he could use it RICHARD PAYNL hereto and thereafter leaves his sympathy to all the juniors who have to go through this ordeal next year. JIRGINIA RADER leaves to Mary Jo Reed all her bubble gum, if she can find it in study hall HARRY RANSFORD leaves to Sam Logan all his girls from Wyaconda, Gorin, Downing, and all the neighboring towns, and the ability to outrun their boyfriends ROBLRTA ROWE leaves some of her height to Carol Ann Holtkamp, who needs it very much aSTH.R SCHANK leaves to Helen Ludwick her oversized appetite, before she eats herself out of her girlish figure M RRILL SIMERL leaves to Gwen Matlock all the cigarette butts she has accumu lated in the last year. , Q I - va ' D I a 1' o O , a a A 1 , JOA . . - f - O Q O a O O O H -A A O q ' 0 - . C I v .. Vx . ' 0 ' o A ' l + I at Bolivar, Take care of them and don't be too critical! P - R IC s f . an Q G V Q O O O C I I ' - - .- U 0 O I Y . O I O I I Y 4 O 1 , . O O '1 . - 7 A I D xorg adlx DA H a it to t alo P to Doo Lu one Greeno. LT leawoo to L ISG 1 Vo DOJ IP ' O1 better or how H oy J 1Cl 10 ooo S foo vorye FxTJl x ew DH 1 otvubl hl nd lea alqcb mtv t Jud' ocrvice 1 +- T x cfazy wa., ablllt, o et CPD 1 for s fo lewveo L Ullj Lowe bor red 1T1T, FLH 'Qt un Q and ia FOOLIN' AROUND W' Qrif 'Y -s LAK JQQDERAQJ l,:v,s his bil V ro nf wi J A Tiblin to N. ...,V. ., U- ., .J V .N- , .ohif LHML JLJLLT4 ' 0 ou'o o3n,r -, :ny with1g,o b S, vh : :LJ .,,d Y I r 'D Lv' CTCCFDXL STLHUYY UAT1,3' ,ales f 1 , 1 P,. ojJ T JEDEJY 1 Cvos to ..i ' . e 'S :,' V t Q pi .-d up - ph dinf Q Avinq 1 ' b osks 3 V : 0- ' Station, because he no longer has any use for LW, .O KXQ HILGN R Q 'G 'o E,' ' f -, mx' yol-f C do , -fld flpssos . - s. iL ' X I x F . . E M :Q an I-Zi F r ,K N G V .fo V , rs 'ily 1 ' Z ' ' -4 ,X 4 -351265: A ,af I N YS, 1 I h F . 1 2 , . V x ,A A . '4 . , my 4 Fit .5 .- ' o '- V - ?,,E- . 'rf ' . A ., - K J ln .. -4 A.. W ' Q ..,,f Q , 'v t 9, . u ' Y W: Y . f . Q SENIOR CLASS PROP!-IECY The famous artist, wa 1 loothless Berges, unve led his 'Modern Mona Lisa' at the famed New York Art Institute His model was none other than Kay Kutzner. Janet Blake, famous for her discovery of the new wonder drug Gamma gamma epilson, left for her secret lab this morning She said she was going to find some use for it now Larry Bloomfield, famed animal husbandry specialist, succeeded in cross breeding a goat and an owl The result a Hootin'nanny When asked for a comment, he replied, 'Shucks, it war nuttin' n Federal Agents succeeded in finding Larry Boyer's still under the spillwa at the Memphis Municipal Lake He was heard screaming before being put away, How far is this from Bering? The notorious gangster, Michael Bradley, was cornered in a deserted warehouse in downtown Dallas Saturday The law enforcement officers suffered heavy casualties during the eight hour gun battle Mike eventually escaped The famed salt and pepper shaker collection of John Ronald Conklin, President of the Keokuk Daily Gate City, was stolen while he vacationed at his summer re treat in Hitt It was rumored to be worth SOO billion dollars Elizabeth Connor started a new T V, series entitled 'Goona, Queen of the ungle The famed airialist, Barbara Cook, fell 80 feet during a performance in Madison Square Garden She suffered a broken fingernail and was unable to finish the act 'Bernadine ' Cossel recently returned from Plumerville, Arkansas She said, I Betty Crawford, Linda Crawford, Mary Ann Darr, Joanne Cone, and Crystal Watson the famous 'Big Three plus Two , better known as the nFearless Five', have devel oped a new policy for old maids It is nLove 'em and Leave 'em Martha Eichelberger won a total of twenty trillion dollars on the quiz show nB1g Joken She was asked what she would do with it, and her reply WI'll spend it stupid N Dashing Dewayne 'Tugboatn Fryrear, Terror of the Speedways, was arrested for speeding through Arbela He told the arresting officer, 'Those high compression hub caps will do it every time Glen Garrett made his thirty first successful dive into a wet sponge from 102 feet His secret big sponge, mighty big sponge Head of the Physics Department of the Smithsonian Institute, Dr Giblin and his associates, Professor Harrington and Professor Snodgrass, devised a tool to re move splinters They call it a needle Famous woman wrestler, Donna Grav ruptured a blood vessel in her big toe Set urday night preparing to throw her 300 pound opponent out of the ring Eva Heaton, world famous rocket pilot, just returned from a trip around Pluto She verified the fact that it wasn't a dog Phil Hicks buys all of Northeast Missouri From all indications he is quite wealthy Famous explorer, Dale Holman, discovered a new diamond deposit somewhere between Arbela and Milton He won't say where it is or what 1t's worth, but from all indications 1t's really a find I, Urn ll i . 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J . . . n like this idea of more than one steady.n N A .- O In an . .n Richard Holton, famous farmer of North ast Iis ouri, rais d a corn crop that ieldei sooo bushel to th acre When asled why he 1ldn't raise more he told us, 'T1at's all the round I had N LeRoy Huff, own r of the nRunnin Kathy Ranchn thlt covers th major Dart of Texls, 15 said to be thin ine bout selling out The reason nI'm getting tlred of runnlng Tarry nBashfuln Hymes lS still a bachelor after tryinv for the past five vears to meet a nirl His explanation was simple I just don't know what to s y to them Joan Kraus, famed woman reporter, was captured by Com unist police whlle trying to sneak documentary films out of Fussia She had been employed bv Lower Slob ovla Sam Lay, rising vounv movie star, has been offered a T V series entitled HH0t Rod Kid He's wondering who squealed on him John VcCoy, famed inland wat r way explorer, 1 reported mis ine His yacht yet been found D n Harkley finished itina his book nThe Iorld's Great tomoosers He said th t he got his inspiration from Music Anpreclation durinr h s senior year at Memphis High His next book is entitled, 'Operas As I Sees 'Em H 'Machine vunn Marcia Meeks rolled the Memphis bank for two billion dollars A reward of five billion dollars has been offered Richard Miller opened at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas as a comedian Pe said, ' 'm doinv what comes natcheral Leroy Iorgan, the richest farmer in hissouri, developed a new type of meat H ls it Borkn A cross between beef and pork Gereral John T Morrison resigned his post Saturday after saylnv, nThose young unks can't keep up with me Richard Payne, wealthy banker, committed suicide last week The reason is Justifiable The grader ditch that runs by the road that leads to Betty Craw ford's house was muddy and Nr Payne wot stuck in it Virginla Rader bought out Pepsi Cola after saving pop bottles for five years She comxented, 'I could have bought more, but I busted some of my bottles throw in? tn m at Paul ' New York playboy, Harry Ransford, dev'sed a new dance step that is now sweepinn the na ion It's called the Mambo Bongo Rock and Roll Two Step Minuet It takes some concentration to perform Roberta Rowe, famous track star for the U S , pole vaulted 20 feet in a recent track meet Father Schenk compelled our ablest seaman to give up the Navy Calvin refused at first but was persuaded by a flyinr refrigerator It seems that Esther has been taking a Charles Atlas Course Merrill Simerl opened her own restaurant last week She calls it nMert's sash and terry Malt Shop Strictly a hang out for Teenacers Mary Deane Tippett, famous woman stock car driver, broke the heat barrier in a brown and white '55 Chevy She said that some hot rodder had taught her to drive. ' e 1 s e y 1 ' e . . 1 . 'E U 5 . . e v 1 e 1 ' 'r q Q I L U u D . ...... . L A. .H J f . . J J U , . g y ......H a H . N t' . kv I A A L 1 U Q t .J ' ' ' N l I . n I e - A s ,, s ,. nKoolshake IIN was found abandoned in the Crawford Slough. No trace of him has I o - wr J V ' L N. a ' , ' J 1 I . . ' -' 1 1 . D . - . O I A I ll I J . 'Z ' A 6 cal a 0 A I . .J p , .n ' O . . - n L D 5-J I I n 1 ' - 1 .4 Q .'e .' . v 4' Q t . . - - - - - - - . - . l I M I S . .J ' I . ' A '1 I1 I J O 0 A - HOW WE LOCKED THEN W6Sh'-539 gsthev Dorvt Fence me an Yum Lmzav do 'W' W nd, ow 7 DoNNA Sh L30 h Leay ua, Hmvsy GooD NXORDIOQ, RI c h av D Hol1'on Don MIAA Ste xx lv Q x .QOXQ 1' A L-elle, Ride hm , Cowboy . Q LARRY B, iff. . in .X A 1... ,vi g . . xl ' -1 1 h .., Y L' ' Q i xA 'si.f.- ,I 2 ' xx If ,u 11 Ng ll ll 'Q gain ,fi 7 k 'S , X . A 0 9 0 ff I . 5 ll 0 ll V ., J? V Q - ? I Q 5' 9 n lxx lb Q ff, Q Clowmn' Nice D0 3 e Aloha Janet CCLR0lyn 7 Cvfystal LimKCh9 For Somefh 09 G nny sw Ae.-,1.,f arf: at 11,5509 im!! ev Pass ' 5 Idon-L behave DMR Betty' un pefsf' eneanc 'Payne Don-li 'fekl 3 ou. , b 'QQ Lane Mauser Ro bevta Bavbava Tone' MAN? BEST F'Rre'N9 :S h s 1 - Y 'A DL G ' , ' I John .. ' Come vote Fav L,e'l1's QQ! gvlr' XY fl Gmwett' okay Ann 0 'Ioan lfT2uS' 0 at un-lay 7 MARy DEAVE Waaf A Manuka CBT! Ray Cheerhll AAARCI5 Curly SENIOR CLASS PLAY A url'- Gi Nyc 3 hm I --fi 4 V- f - ri , Y if. S . Q lf 82- A mw- Jo NL' c O ,I . P. Q - A 7 -. - 1 F' Y W 9 ll ' ' 4 4 I ' - .V x! ' 1, QL yff all .1 3' ' ' , 5,-.f. :k v ' --vw. 4 UNIORS .5 , '? 'U 11,0 .1 N - jb,! 4'ff1'fV 41 W 'gall X f, 'll-Jffjli wav! ,I 'K IWW IW' JJ if XXSJ x, Q gig C I JI Y 1 k JP J- 'Q .. 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' ' ' T . 1 al? f S ' ' - Ill -v 'i ' .sr . s 5-, ',, k . . , V Lf A E rf I , I 'J A r L r ,fl Qs! 0' is 3 Qernice lwanicki harold Ja es ary Lou Jolnqor all Lelch arvey Louu r Jrlly Lo e ary Luqwick kirley 'cClellan Max Nc owan Bill Icwobert Nancy larsu n Gwen Iatlock Tames Lontgomery Alan Nohr Carol Nelson 3 ' Dale Parser Mary an Iratker lary Jo Reed Larry iineg Opal ilney llen ROblWSOP db l 1a tears aanita Clavin 1 1 IX81 IU.l t 'mall hirlev mith Phil Qtrublo Jainelle Nernon Tipyett Frances :kite Janicp Jdts n Iarlljn Young Z-Xf,S?Av-N7- xl Q u .i.. OPHOMORES 1 A 1: 'ff' X G. NC' Karen Adams Alberta Aldridge elen Anthony John Aylward Hobart aker James Baker Louise Baker kenneth Boyer Power drigbs Lonnie Bradley Norma Bradford iargaret Clatt uohn Clato James bonklin Ronald orwin Thomas Crawford Diana Davidson Delbert Jrummond Kent Dunn Jack Dunn John Wager Max Eggleston Rosalyn Farris Charles Ferris -rv 5' Q H 1 s. if ' . at - 1 .J as . v , M W ' N dr 5- A' - 4:4 'L 4' ' 5 . X 1' v c:-' , , -Q' , E -lc N A fo t A 'L 0 dv t A gh w -' Q, Jeorge Jriffith Tatricla Iarvey 4, Dale Heaton Roger Iolton arol To1txa.p Vi'LlHl3 yoe i oan lwqrloni etty 1 es Daxld John ton as am Lo a Ielvin enry couo d if bv Linda nallett I ancy eeks qrx Janice Wontiomer Raymond Dulllnln A Vllliam elson dLDlOP UllVSP up nqtzlecn UC1t1 Pecn Karen ollarc Lea ence 3 Leomara lurx W h r' 5 f' ' I 1- - 5 h r . Alu. Tu F' : 1 W, W A. -. ' . , -v' ' R I Q 9- J ' .- A' w 1 V x E J'K ' ndxfge . h , - .iffy np -' Y. S L 5 . g n S x 0, , 9 5 . ICH ' ' JiK H Q l L- 1. ,. X -n W I I Q 5 V 1' In SE in 41: 51 Tux. Y X an v A A ' M ., Q Qlig ' A v' ' K' 4 LS' V L Q f X : 6: f '1 oliver 4 ' h' 'I K J! vt' .xA 'J 1 Q If 1 5' 112.21 LCLC6 H. L. 2' , , , X Q ' x I A cs K K 1 'I ig ,1 o ,, . , Q' if -'- ulr J E' University of Missouri K S T C Activities C girls 1 Activities C girls J Citizenship C girls 7 Citizenship C boys J Bookkeeping Typewriting Shorthand Science Mathematics Band Music Public Speaking Dramatics Vocational Agriculture D. A. R. Citizenship SCHOLARSHIPS SENIOR AWARDS L' Z- 'Q ' : , ,sr 6 'Q S , ,k it 7 40.1, ..-x S W A - n ff sf' . N I, ns Q, S - K 1 is . .V gm Q uf H . C l , 'E .- :F s' H' 15 H f . I 3 . s' 1. 1. t,'g: K. S. T. C. K. S. T. C. K. S. T. C. O O O C 'Q' Mary Ransford Mary Rood Paul Shultz Alice lavin Joseph Shepard John Smith Vada tockdale Qchert wearinger Leland Tippett cor e lownsend Q10 ebbcr Larry estroff Lerea Hoods ioger Young Harvey Harrington Esther Schenk Richard Hotlon Kay Kutzner Betty Crawford Crystal Watson John Mc Coy Mary Dean Tippett Harvey Harrington Esther Schenk Crystal Watson Crystal Watson Richard Holton Harvey Harrington Richard Payne Kay Kutzner Betty Crawford LeRoy Huff Larry Bloomfield Mary Ann Darr 55 RESHMEN v' wr' UH' IQ., Q... Q i Z' C' 1, I 1- ? 3 if 3 3 w can ntPo Jayne L3 91 ,arLlv1 arb 1 Oro 11up Jean radle J in urwQ Jaw S UPIUC ueanne uam1Le1W teve vcu tney J one e rolDJ Larry Curry 16 Hrwn Daltod P Jo Uunca 168119 Lafer 101 w o P Wester barn larrls Yinda rdrris Joe rolrester Sharon Gardner I ul ldgts J . .L T11' J Q Y , wh. o- 1 , f v , z 1, 1 9- ,,, V 1. - as Q L- A 'A V V 8. X 1 W E-QP ::' cTiQr't A karv Jo bno'eP -6- ' 4 Jmxt' Tyr '- ' ' A K y - I X u2Ic'!fJ'Li gi, 5 ' 1 'eq JW ' wi' T' J . ,ll YI xv H J V o ' QV I lf A L -5 - . kk vi Q gm ' - Y . ' S AQ P , A Kav C - f - 4, fu C J' . N 1 - ' . , 1 - .-- ,' 1 f.. wm W: vfnz. -v f . VU . BQ v N n , I., I Y L VJ Y, I V 'I , K L'!Df J m,v, ' x X: 5 V1 4 14' . f' , .J 4 71'- , ,X i ' 'jx Lf . Q X ' ' . X A l Al A iv RlCI8PG franam r rb rn Glass John Crnlllth ueanra Harvev Dorothy Heaton Karen Hendricks Leland Howard Arlene iulf Nelda Hyde Carolyn Hyde Allen Kennedy Neal Kirxpatrick Patricia K1tzner Jeriljl N10 0 Karen Lancaster Sqirley Lancaster Helen Ludwlcx Ann Louipr Dale NCL land Dea Martin Mary Miller L nda Moore Sandra Moore Jlvnv Morton . ,Y 1 121 52 , 5- ,, 2 3. ? . xjpf' U- L' A N ' 1 L ii 1 F - 1 1 ' G' 'Fu ' A .- . A X - ' - .I 1 3. A 'I 7 l , Rf Km Kitt X . 'f 5,4 hx .lfwq - I. - , 1 -1 T1 'j 1e U 1 ' . A, w V F , 1 V 1 y ' 24' R e ,- -' , rg ' , YT' f 1' , 6 6 A f X A' -ll .' f X 4 f , I M V xl' 4 ,V 1 CT Bobbie Mullins Barbara Myers Ferol Myers Mary Owings Mike Pateerson Barbara Padgett Don Robeson Larry Rodgers Nana, Shelley Raymond Smith .. bi ,A OFF GUARD' Olive Watkins S'Y :T 'I 1 L-V a -2- y A 5. A 'J- ' - 'Uh I -9- I . - 6 A S rr 4 Xl I K, ' ' .. 4' Ronald Trueblood . - , IA q-v I gif .if .fr . ' ' 1 . 'qv' I gy GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right Janlce Watson, vrystal Watson, Virginia Rader, nmily Lowe, belly Leach, Mary Ransford, Betty Grosenkemper, Nary Ann Prather, Mary Jo Reed, Linda Moore, Linda Lou Crawford, Deanna Harvey Second row, Carol Nelson, Mgr , Jo Ann Jeigner, bhirley Lancaster, Joan Artaony, Lugene Greene, Kay Kutz ner, Gwen Matlock, Jeanne Campbell, bue Croley, Donna Gray, Jerilyn Kroggle, Ass't Mgr , ooach Alliston BASK VBALL QCHLDULL 1957 58 Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Deo Jan Jan Jan. Jan Jan Feb Feb Mar 19 26 ll 3 17 20 H 3 if '- 2g 31 14 21 ' 11 Mem his il H II ll IV ll H 55 38 M9 38 55 53 ll M1 M3 U9 M5 H 55 35 Gorin Kahoka Noving Green City La Plata Brashear Lancaster Livonia Queen City Macon Macon Kahoka La Plata Downing Earing Wyaconda Greentop Memphis Tournament Record Memnhis 35 Lancaster 31 Memphis 27 Livonia 52 O M2 Memphis 3 Kahoka K Wifi, life -A gh V I I 1 ' N 3 1 r . . ,WW L, , . -., ,-,,. M, , , , ,bit 1 i is ,, ne 1 . s . 1 , E ' n , Y O w - . 29 p. 27 M2 . 5 ' 35 . 12 H 52 er 15 ll BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right, Janice Watson, Mike Shepard, Harry Ransford, Dean Martin, Phil Caster, Vernon Tippett, Bill McRoberts, Phillip Blessing, Deanna Harvey Second row, Crystal Watson, Richard Barb, Mgr , Max Eggleston, B111 Harvey, Charles Boyer, Dale Holman, Dick Henry, John Courtney, John Conklin, Steve Courtney, Larry Riney, Phil Struble, Asst Mgr Coach Alliston, Linda Lou Crawford BASKETBALL SCHEDULF 1957 58 Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan an an Feb Feb ar Memphis Gorin Kahoka Novinger Green City La Plata Brashear Lancaster Livonia Macon Macon Kahoka La Plata Downinv Baring wyaconda Greentop Class M Regional at Novinger Season Record Second Won 25 Lost S Memphis Tournament Record Tournaments Mem his Williamstown Kahoka Second ' Lancaster Lancaster First Ll-3 Downing M81TlphiS Sgcond . ag N Z 143 I 12 M3 . 15 N S2 . 19 ' 53 . 26 31.4, . 3 ll - 17 51+ Dec. 23 3 gg Queen City I 17 Su V . 23 H Sl J . 2 31 J . it 3 gg J I 21 ee M . ll H M6 0 R Ei 38 ' M5 GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM 4 . X I f I Y wJ if-, f' A 15:-1 ,,a,'..! i..,- --.L.f...-- - - - A ,.,--,.,-. , ......,.. ,...,, .N AML- Fir t row, left to right, Sally Leach, Mary Ann Prather, Shirley Lancaster, Donna Kay Gray, Betty Grosenkemper, Mary Jo Reed, Mary Ransford Second row, Carol Nelson, Mgr , Rosalyn Farris, Jeanne Campbell, Virginia Rader, Emily Lowe, Kay Kutzner, Llnda Moore, Lugene Greene, Sue Croley, Jerilyn Kroggel, Ass't Mgr , Coach Alliston SOFTBALL DCHLDULL 1957 58 ent Mem his Downlng Sept 17 Livonia CONFJHENCL SLCTTON TOURNAMENT AT LANCASTER sept an Mem his Downing Sept 27 S Livonia Season Record Won M Lost l First in North Half Conference S ,'. IO P 12 ' 8 Sept. 13 J lg Queen City 3 '. . E 15 3 BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM First row, left to right, Dean Martin, Max Eg leston, Harry Ransford, Dick Henry, Bill McRoberts, Phil Caster Second row, Bill Harvey, Mike Shepard, John Conk lin, Larry Riney, Coach Alliston Third row, Richard Barb, Mgr , Phillip Blessing, Lonnie Bradley, Sam Logan, Richard Payne, Vernon Tippett Sept Sept Sect Sept Sept CONFLRLNCL SLCTION TOURNAM NT AT LANCASTER Mem his Downing Lancaster SOFTBALL SCHEDUL 1957 1958 Memnhis Downing Queen City 17 Livonia Season Record Won lg, Lost 2 3 way tie for first in conference ' SIE R ig Sept: 27 5 Queen City . . V 1 a E , A . 10 A 12 . 13 2 Z IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL irst row, left to right, Jam orrester, Steve Courtnev, Don Pobeson, h nny r, hlke Fatt rson Second row, John away, Hvr , 3111 Lancaste Lvle First row, left to right, Lerrv Sklnner, ue rolev, Leslie arer, Joan Anthonv, Qhirlev Lancaster, Jeanne oampbell econd row, Judv Bradford, Asst her , Marilyn Barb, Mar , Werol Myers, Jill Pemnleman, Lavonre Pence, Doris Kraus, Karen Ivie, Jenise Grecory, Marcia Drum ond, Linda Ioffett, Pattx hutzner, naren Hendricks, Janet Burns, Mary Lou Harvey, eoach Alliston U ' . 3 . .' V j 'L , L9 289 ' - Q . ' ' E J, 'J . : y, K cHherson, Tom Croley, George Cushing, Richard Mathes, Coach Alliston. ' ' 1 ' S J . , , C J L . , N Q , . R P V . e L . J . f , - 3 . , , . Y Q 4 'A lv A r F L If ' CTIVITIES BAND Twlrlers l ft to ribht, Sally Leach, Mary Ann Prather, Mary Jo R ed, nmily Lowe, allen Roblnson Flrst row, Janet Blake,L1nda Moore, Deanna Harvey, Carol Velson, Joan Anthony, Phyllis H8PPlDHtOD, John Aylward, Kay Kutzner, Karen Bradley, Arlene Juff, Bet y Crawford Second row, Marllyn Barb, Richard Mathes, Neal Kirkpatrick, Jane Cunninvham, Sue Croley, Diana Davidson, Richard avne, John Courtney, Richard Barb, Ia y Jo Beeler, Shirley Lancaster, Helen Anthony, Linda Lou Crawford, Sh G rdner Myrna Harner Ronnie Corwin Joanne Cone Third row, Joe borrestel, Lerol ye S Karen Adams Linda Mallett Jlm Forrester, Jim F9PguS0Hp Bill McRoberts, Kenny acer, Tommy Faucett, Lar v Nestoff, Delbert Drummond, Kenny Boyer, B111 Ha Vey, Leonard Purvis, Phil Struble, Roger Volton, Leroy Morgan, Gwen Adams, Harvey Harrington, Crystal Watson Standnng, John Eafer, Lugene Greene, Mr Blackman, Betty Amego, Leslie saver During the fall, the marching band attended Band Day at Columbla, the Mark Twain Band Fe tival at Hannibal, and the Kirksville Homecoming The Spring 8Ct1Vltl6S were Distrlct Conte t at Klrksville and the annual Mothers' Day Concert FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ---..r. lg First row, left to right Patty Kutzner, Dharon Gardner, Arlene Huff, Helen Lud wick, Deanna Harvey, Janice Watson, Betty Crawford, Advisor, Mrs Marion Browning. Second row Mary Miller, Joan Anthony, Mary Ransford, Shirley Lancaster, Mary Ann Darr, Linda Crawford, Betty Grosenkemper, Crystal Watson, Carol Nelson, Joanne Cone, Sally Leach, Mary Jo Reed, Mary Ann Prather, Lugene Greeno, Emily Lowe, Marcia Meeks, Betty Amego Third row Kay Kutzner, Janet Blake, Jo Ann Weigner, Eva Heaton, Martha Eichelberger, Ferol Myers, Sue Croley, Linda Moore, Leslie Eager, Kay Cone, Dorothea Bradley, Barbara Padgett, Helen Anthony, Kathie Oliver, Alice Slavin, Karen Adams, Linda Mallet, Marllyn Young Fourth row Francis White, Wanita Slavin, Myrna Harper, Georgia Fordney, Roberta Rowe, Mary Deane Tippett, Jeanne Campbell, Margaret Clatt, Darlene Warren, Karen Pollard, Mary June Rood, Norma Bradford, Carol Holtkamp, Louise Baker, Judy Peck, Joan Kraus, Barbara Cook, Phyllis Harrington Fifth row Ellen Robinson, Bonnie Eggleston, Ann Louder, Mary Beckert, Marilyn Barb, Barbara Glass, Rosalyn Farris, Judy Brad ford, Leanna Jo Pence, Patricia Harvey, Virginia Hyde, Lerea Woods, Janice Mont gomery, Patricia Sears, Margaret Hayward, Donna Gray, Virginia Rad r slxth row Owings, Karen Lancaster, Sarah Farris, Alice Lou Watkins, Kathy Dalton, Nancy Shelley, Mary Jo Duncan, Karen Hendricks, Jeri Kroggel, Barbara Myers, Mary Jo Beeler, Sandra Moore, Merrill Simerl.. F. H. A. OFFICERS President Crystal Watson Vice President Betty Grosenkemper Secretary Carol Nelson Treasurer Joanne Cone Reporter Linda Crawford Parliamentarlan Salley Leach Song Leader Mary Jo Reed F. H. A. ACTIVITIES Kitchen Warmin' Rose Dance r fl ' g.k' VT' ' - -r , g - . . . . . . . ' 0 O O 1 . Q . - 3 .. . V - . , X . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA rirst row left to right, Elmer Boeckman Sponser, Harvey Harrington, Max McGowan, John Cole, Larry Bloomfield, Robert Dyer, Alan Mohr, Clarence Dunn Second row, Phillip Baker, Joeddy Harvey, John Aylward, Wllliam Nelson, wayne Baker, Hobart Baker, Bobby Shelley, Kermit Small, Donald Corwin, Jack Dunn, Dick Webber Third row, Richard Billuns, Raymond Mullikin, John Griffith, Melvin McHenry, Phillip Hicks, Harvey Louder, Tom y Crawford, Leland Tippett, Don Markley, Glen Garrett, Larry Hyde, Leroy Morgan Fourth row, Jerry Cossell, Dean Bradley, Roy Paul Adams, David Johnston, Max Rggleston, Larry Riney, Dale Holman, Orville Shinn Jr , Larry Curry, Phillip Cone, Robert Garrett, Floyd Dalton Fifth row, Leonard Purvis, Dale McLelan, John Clatt, Roger Young, Wendal Overfield, Dale Heaton, Larry Rogers, Bobby Mullins, Dean Martin, Raymond Smith, James Baker, David Barnes, Richard Briggs Barnwarmin' November 22 Parent 8: Son Basket Dinner May 8 State Farmers Larry Bloomfield C D Dunn Robert Dyer Max McGowan American Farmer Donald Miller 00? ff 5 df NA 1' 4' i-3 3 21? if-Ax : -f -EM ME Most Popular Sally Leach John McCoy Xe XKGGOQABG Greatest Loafers Biggest Feet Nancy Meeks Mike Bradley Phil Caster Roberta Rowe Calvin Webber Mary Ann Noisest Biggest Flirts Larry Hymgg Karen Lancaster Larry Hynes Mary JO Beeler 'B' be-1'-N ,,.v- HY 'Q lj Biggest Eaters Biggest Book Worms -To ADI! 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