Memphis High School - Sandburr Yearbook (Memphis, MO)

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Industrial Arts Driver Training Physical Education Boys Athletics iluoaqn ALFRED HARDING B.S., K.S.T.C. English Social Science D. M. POWELL E.S., K. S. T. C. English Speech, Dramatics CLELA STARK B.S. Ed,g M.A KQSQTQCO ,D ,. L Q S Wg fm 4. .4553 K , A311 .wiv MICHAEL J. SHEPARD President 3,b Yearbook Staff A Newspaper Staff M Pep Glub 3,u Basketball Team 1,2,3,h Baseball Team 2,3,h Track Team 3,3 Kitchen Warming King 2 Band Q Junior Play 3 Senior Play A Dramatlcs Play A MAX EGGLESTON Reporter 3 ,l:. Pep Club M Basketball Team 2,3,M Peseball Team 2,3,M Track Team U FFA l,2,3,l5. FFA Sentinel LL Junior Play KENT DUNN ' Vice-President M Basketball Team 3,h KATHLEEN LOUISE OLIVER Vice-President 3 Secretary-Treasurer M Historian 1 Pep Club Member 3 FHA Member 1,2,3,h Dramatics Play M Cheerleader 3 z, E L 'l l He i 1' ? ........-,..-......,..---.-.,,...,-M. A , .. ,.,,--..m .,--W..,,,-...,,M..,,,.m. ,... -.M--m-.....-..--.,.M.,, .,- - . .- N... QF wad KAREN LEA ADAMS Class Historian 2 Class Reporter 1 Yearbook Co-Ed A School Paper Co-Ed A Pep Club Vice-Pres, A F H A 1,2,3,M Band 2,3 Junior Play Senior Play HELEN FRANCES ANTHONY Yearbook Staff A School Paper Staff M F H A 1,2,3,h' Parliamentarian Band 142:31 State Contest 1,u Junior Play Senior Play I 'Na 'UN 'B' DOROTHY ANN ALEXANDER xiii Class Sec.-Trees. F H A 1,2,3.h M Dramatics Play 'Qa- ALBERTA ROSE ALDRIDGE Yearbook Staff School Paper Staff Dramatios Play 15 JOHN D, AYLWARD Yearbook Staff School Paper Staff F F A F F A State State Band Junior Play Senior Play Treasurer Contest Farmer 1,2 1+ 33 17,4 1 2 JAMES E. BAKER F F A 1,2, F F A State Contest 4 'ru ................,W.,,.m..., ,.,,. ......,,.,.n.....,....................,... .YW .. . .V ...,., .,. ., M,,, .,, , . h,,, ..-..N..,,.........,,.-..,--...,...,,..W..-, ...H .Mm ,... .......,....,...,.....,.....,M,....,.....,.h..,...,,.M.-.. . N ., . ., ,J , , ...,, ., L KENNETH L. BOXER 'una 'f'ff, Pep Club ESTHER LOUISE BAKER F H A 1,2,3, F H A Vice-Pres. F H A President ROGER J. BRIGGS Yearbook Staff School Paper Staff M M Pep Club 3,h Senior Play IR FW Band l,2, Hvvfv' ' JOHN HUBERT CLATT NORMA JEAN BRADFORD Pep Club Treasurer F H A 1,2,3 F H A Reporter F H A Secretary Rose Dance Queen Junior Play Senior Play MARGARET ANN CLATT F H A 1,2.3,h Dramatics Play 'ul' 'QIHF' Track F F A l,2,3, 3.u 5 u - Nad fm 1-A r w J JAMES CONKLIN Basketball Baseball Track hONN1E BULHN DALTON Dramatics Play 3,74 3,b LL ls. RONALD CORWIN Pep Club 3,h Basketball 3,M Track 3 F F A l,2,3,h State Contest 1,2 Band 2 Junior Play C x if 2 x f TOMMY CRAWFORD Pep Club 3 F F A 1s2s3nu Tunlor Play DIANA SUE DAVIDSON Yearbook Staff M School Paper Staff D 9 H A ' l,3,h Parliamentarian A Band l,2,3,h Twirler h Junior Play Senior Play Dramatics Play M DELBERT LEE DHUN OND Track 3,h Band 1,2,b Senior Play Dramatics Play M I .Q fuff JACK E. DUNN F F A Junior Play Dramatics Play P, Qg PATRICIA ANN HAPVFY Pep Club Basketball Softball F H A X l,2,3 L+ A u M 1,2,3,u JOHN A. EAGER Class Vice-Pres. 2 Yearbook Staff M School Paper Editor M Pep Club Sec. M Band l,2,3 State Contest 2 Junior Play Senior Play Basketball Scorekeeper 3,h ikiw CAROL ANN HOLTCAMP I -ali? GEORGE EARNEST GRIFFITH RODGER HOLTON Band 1,2,h Senior Play F H A 1,2,3,h Dramatics Play saw l ' VIRGINIA ANN HYDE F H A 112:31 ALLEN EUGENE KENNEDY -ics' . ,,5..,, yi X MEWW? 'iffiil A -ILL 1 JOAN FRANCES IWANICKI f -3 O Q . , Class Historian Ll, f Yearbook staff L, --54 A School Paper Staff ll. A --up j F H A 1,2,3 5 Junior Play gf ss I DAVID IVAN JOHNSTON wfWhu' F F A 1,2,3,h JANICE KAY MONTGOMERY Pep Club 3,h F H A 1,2,3,h BONNIE KAY LEAGUE Pep Club Q F H A 1,b Senior Play 'Ps X 1.1 xx.. Ng' MARILYN ELEANOR NINSKER Yearbook Staff A School Paper Staff A FHA 14 Dramatlcs Play M RAYMOND LEE MULLIKIN Yearbook Staff M School Paper Staff M F F A 1.2,3,l+ F F A Parliamentarian M JAMES DOUGLASS MCQUOID Basketball 3,h x N----ar BILL NELSON Pep Club 3,h ll F F A 1,2,3, Junior Play Senior Play Dramatics Play '--'-TA' 'WOW Niuiif sul MELVIN KENNETH McHENHY F F A l,2,3, JUNIOR OLIVER F F A 1 I Nw 'Ai in-15' 34 15 Yi' it 51 f. 1 X ,X Q rag 5 IINDA MAY PARIS Yearbook Staff A School Paper Staff A Senior Play M .. 'F 5 levi :ii- Wham R L FENCE Basketball JUDY PECK Pep Club F H A Junior Play LEONARD PURVIS Yearbook Staff School Paper Staff F F A 1,2,3 h F F A Reporter State Contest Band 2 3 M Senior Play 'if MARY FRANCES RANSFORD Pep Club A Basketball Team 2,3,Ll Softball Team 1,2,3,M F H A 1,14 Junior Play JOHN R. SMITH JU' :i in f A I I f MARY JUNE ROOD F' H A 1,2,3. Junior Play Senior Play SHIRLEY SHINN SPRAY Dramatics Play A ALICE MARIE SLAVIN Pep Club 3,h F H A l,2,3,h Senior Play Dramatics VADA JO ANN STOCKDALE F H A 2 ,KX Hamid' ROBERT GENE SWEARINGEN RICHARD WEBBER LELAND LYNN TIPPETT F F A l,2,3 F F A Reporter F F A President Junior Play Dramatics Play State Contest l 42' Nuff' GEORGE J. TOWNSEND Yearbook Staff School Paper Pep Club Class Pres. 1,2 Yearbook Staff A School Paper Staff h Pep Club Pres. M F F A 1,2,3,h F F A Treasurer 3 F F A Vice-Pres. M State Contest 3,h State Farmer 3 Kitchen Warming King 1 Track M Junior Play Senior Play LARRY NESTHOFF Yearbook Staff School Paper Pep Club Band 2 Senior Play RUSSELL CARL WESTOFF Pep Club Baseball Track nl A 4, s 1 Q, ,T w fi J. V, 1, P VETRA LEREA WOODS ROSALYN WQODS Pep Club 3,11 softbau 'rem F' H A 1 2 3,74 F H A 1 2 9 9 , ,3 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Dramatics Play Billie... George..... Grandma.... ...Delbert Drummond . ...John Aylward ooooooA11Ce Slavin Dr. A1lenby......John Eager Barb1e..... Ginny... oo Chuck.... Hhnnah.... ......Karen Adams . ...Mary June Rood ...Larry Westhoff ...Helen Anthony Nancy.... Janie.... Patsy.... Hugo...... Prompters. ....Janice Montgomery ,,,,Diana Davidson ....L1nda Paris ...Mike Shepard Norma Bradford ' 'Roger Briggs Leonard Purvis Stage Crew. . . . . . .Rodger Holten Bill Nelson A an e H' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of '60, met as freshmen in September of '56 with our sponsor, Mr. Boeckman. At our first meeting we elected the following officers: President, Dick Webberg Vice-President, Bonny Fryrcarg Secre- tary and Treasurer, Louise Baker, Historian, Kathie Oliver, Reporter, Karen Adams We were initiates on September 19, 1956 by the sophomores. After- wards we treated them to a wiener roast. Louise Baker was candidate for Barnwarming Queen. Dick Webber was crowned King of thc Kitchenwarming. Kathie Oliver was candidate for the Rose Dance. The class met as sophomores on September U, 1957. On this date we elected the following students to serve as officers: President, Dick webberg Vice-President, John Eager, Secretary and Treasurer, Bonny Fryrearg Historian, Karen Adams, Reporter, Helen Anthony. with the assistance of our sponsor, Mr. Van Gels, we initiated the t t d t wiener roast freshmen of '58, This was our year to be rea e o a . Karen Adams was candidate for Barnwarming Queen. Mike Shepard was crowned King of the Kitchenwarming. Kathie Oliver was candidate for the Polio Drive Queen. Mary Ransford was the candidate for the Rose Dance QueenThere were 64 students present at the first meeting of our junior W lected the following class officers: President, Mike Shepardg year. e e Vice-President, Kathie Oliver, Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Alex- anderg Reporter, Max Eggleston. Hobart Baker was candidate for the Kitchenwarming King. Mary June Rood was candidate for the Barnwarming Queen. Mary Hansford was candi- date for the Polio Drive Queen. Norma Bradford was crowned Queen of the Rose Dance. The junior play, 'Junior Prom', was presented on April 9, 1959, under the direction of Mr. Max Powell. Twelve of the students took part in the play. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held on May l, 1959. with the help of our sponsor, Mr. Richard Franklin, we featured the theme 'Outer Space'. The main attraction was a lowered ceiling of silver stars and a large silver rocket. The class officers of the senior year were: President, Mike Shepard: Vice-President, Kent Dunng Secretary and Treasurer, Kathie Oliverg Report- er, Max Eggleston, Historian, Joan Iwanicki. bn Marilyn Minsker was Queen candidate for the Barnwarming. David Jo ston was King candidate for the Kitchenwarming. Mary Ransford was the Queen candidate for the Polio Drive. Diana Davidson was Queen candidate for the Rose Dance. Th enior lay 'Seventeen is Terrific', was presented on March 17, e s p 1960, under the direction of Mr. Max Powell. Twelve of the students took part in the play. The Junior Class of '60 held a banquet and prom in our honor on May 6, 1960. The school gymnasium was beautifully decorated around the theme 'The South'. Mid-night May llth marked the start of our eni t 1 t R k Beach. We returned on Sunday morning, May 15. S or r p O oc away The Baccalaureate was held May 15 and our Commencement, May 19, 1960, Thus, we bade 'God Be with Ye' to our f 1 d d gig: and set forth to fulfill our motto? ?3es5agnBZ:g5::s5gnTh?23 Sgach' I. I. 1. I, 1, I, SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Memphis High School, being of sound mind after four strenuous years, do hereby make, declare, and publish this as our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills. Be it known that all members of the senior class generously, with charity to all and malice toward none, bequeath the following class property. Signed, W Q! Wan I, KAREN ADAMS, will my place at the end of the lunch line to Linda Moore, since she usually gets sent there anyway. I, ALBERTA ALDRIDGE, will my ability to get to school an hour ahead of time to Sharon Gardner, who seldom gets here 'til the bell rings. I, DOROTHY ALEYANDER, will Mary June Rood's lizard to Carolyn Hyde. I, HELEN ANTHONY, leave my baritone sax to anyone who thinks they can lug it around for four years without developing curvature of the spine. be needing it anymore. get it pretty soon anyway. JOHN AYLWARD, leave my little black book to Tom Bingman, since I won't JAMES BAKER, will my driver's license to Trooper Green, since he'll I, LOUISE BAKER, leave the F. H. A. presidency and its problems to Marilyn Barb. I, KENNY BOYER, will my musical talents to Larry Keller. I, NORMA aaluroan, will to B111 Adams all the stray pencils in my locker, since he takes them anyway. I, ROGER BRIGGS, will my ability to stay out of trouble in hth period study hall to Kurt Foster. tainly needs them. to anyone who tries it. JOHN CLATT, leave my track record and shoes to Kenny Eager, who cer- MARGARET CLATT, will my ability to get up early and to so to bed late I, JAM S CONKLIN, leave my name nGusH to Steve Courtney. I, RONNIE CORWIN, leave, but I'm taking Judy with me. TOM CRAWFORD, do hereby will to Mr. Powell one imitation, solid-gold key for the 50th anniversary of his old, but paid for, Buick. BONNIE DALTON, will my ability to be absent to anyone who wants lt. DIANA'DAVIDSON, will my American problem's knowledge to Mike Patterson who will probably be in there--again--next year. g DELBERT DRUMMOND, will my ability to cet along with Coach Schromm to David Burns who seems to need it. JACK DUNN, will my educated shoe strings to L. P. Mayfield. KENT DUNN, leave my literature books for Harry Kirchner in Case Of a fuel shortage next year. JOHN EAGER, leave, stuffed with education. MAX EGGLESTON, leave to the basketball boys my ability to get out of class to soak ankles and to sleep. R. L. GREEN, will the red marks on the back of my driver's license to Junior Baker- GEORGE GRIFFITH, will my Halloween nights to George Cushing. Here's hoping you have better luck than I did. PATRICIA HARVEY, leave my quiet manners and easy-going ways to some of the girls in the freshman class who sure could use them. HOLGER HQLTON, will five quarts of used motor oil to Jim Eggers to use in his Studebaker. 9 X, L 'E ze , W E 'u 1 If 3 I. T. 1. I, 9 I. I. I. I. 9 I T. 1. I. 1. I. I. I. 1. CAROL ANN HOLTCAMP, will my height to Barbara Glass. V'RGINIA HYDE, leave all of the pencil marks on study hall tables to Dick Robinson, who puts most of them there anyway. JOAN IWANICKI, being of very sound mind in this case, leave my worn- out typewriter to all the poor, misguided souls who take literature and senior writing in their senior year, especially when term papers BPS due o DAVID JOHNSTON, as I depart from this school, turn it back to the Indians. ALLEN KLNNEDN, leave, if Mary Jo will let me. AAI LEAGUE, will to Barbara Padgett my knack of always needing safet pins in phys. ed. class. y JIM McQUOID, will my ability to get along with Gorin girls to Dale McLeland. MELVIN McH NRY. leave with everything MARILYN MINSKER, leave my babys tting on my own, with Leland. JANICE MONTGOMERY, will my ability to I can get my hands on. J0b after school to start some be quiet and not to chase boys to Linda Gardner who is badly in need of it. RAYMOND MULLIKIN, will my ability to osculate, and everything else I do well, to anyone who thinks they can do them as well as I think I can BILL NELSON, leave my ability to be fought over by girls to Hlllis Rice KATHIE OLIVER, leave to start counting my blessings. gEEg0R OLIVER, leave my Charles Atlas course to Harry Trask and Hillis WENDALL OVERFIELD, being of sound mind, will to Larry Curry my ability to carry on a decent conversation and make less sense than anyone. LINDA PARIS, leave all of my empty perfume bottles to JUDY PECK, will my ability to giggle and talk in Sth to Karen Lancaster. who will do all right without it, Mrs period study hall LEANNA JO PENCE, will my ability to walk around the square once and catch a man, to Linda Gardner, Linda Overfield, and Helen McKnight, who are still walking. LEONARD PURVIS, will my ability to get BlCK on the night of Dance to Leslie Aylward, who didn't get there either. the Rose MARY RANSFORD, will my three points I made in basketball to Shirley Lancaster as she will need them next year. MARY JUNE ROOD, leave for the 'wide open spaces' with a convertible, boat, motor-scooter, and a boy with a crew cut. SHIRLEY SPRAY, leave my recently shorn pony tall to Billy who's been trying to grow one for years. MIKE SHEPARD, feel very fortunate to leave. Lancaster, ALICE SLAVIN, leave my ability to fight with Sam Riney on the school bus--and win--to Ginger Nitti, who really doesn't need it since she usually wins her fights anyway. JOH SMITH, will my ability to drag race my car without breaking an axle to Jim Forrester. seen in band next year. VADA JO ANN STOCKDALE, leave my eating manners to Shirley Lancaster. ROBERT SWEARINGEN, will my height to Chipper Harris so that he can be LELAND TIPPETT, leave my chrome plated, high-speed, windshield wiper knob to Mr. Powell in case he wants to take his Buick to the race track this summer. GLDHGE TOuNSEND, will m cruiser fender skirts to une next person wha wants them, because he'll steal them anyway. I, DICK WEBBER, will to anyone who wants it, my position in the lunch line, which, thanks to Mr. Franklin, I never had to begin with. I, LARRY WESTHOFF, leave for the Twilight Zone. I, RUSSELL WESTHOFF, will my ability in track to uMoosen Radar. I, LEREA WOODS, will my ability to get pepsis during driver's training class to anyone who is lucky enough to get by with it. I, ROSALYN WOODS, will my locker to anyone who s crazy enough to take it when I get through with it. kf 'E X ,1 'rx ai . 'V 4 -ai eq SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Two of America's most brilliant scientists were sent to our space station for further work. They are Doctors Karen Adams and John Lager. Upon arrival Karen's only remark was, nCozy isn't it?n John agreed. Dr. Alberta Aldridge, a famous woman teacher at Harvard, today gave her famous lecture on the correct diameter of a period. Dorothy Alexander, after many years of hard work, has won her wings-- her halo comes much later. Helen Anthony, Miss America of 1963, was today quoted, UI long for the farm so I can battle the cattle.n The wealthy owner of the 50,000 acre Willow Branch Farm, John Aylward recently by the use of his incredible business ability, cornered the world market for willow switches. His wife, Leslie, used the Sl00,000 profit to buv Antartica as a cool summer residence. The noted car driver, Jim Baker, just won the Indianapolis speed race. The race was a close one, but Jim managed to win by using a rub- ber band to replace his broken fan belt and his A.B.C. gum to plug up a hole in his fuel tank. Three cheers for Jim, he is finally using his head. Having graduated from Gem City Business College, M133 Louise Baker 15 now looking for a good boss's lap to sit on ---- for dictations, of Course' Kenny Boyer, world renowned tuba player, was forced to cancel a private concert for Gina Lollabridgida because his horn was found to be plugged up with his old wads of bubble gum. The former Norma Bradford has just finished barber school and is now ready to start practicing on her little Rineys I John Clatt, a rising track star, broke the record for the 100 ard d sh a today, but when asked for a comment, he said, nwhat do you meag I broke a record, I was just warming up?N Roger Brigz's space cruiser was last contacted h - somew ere close to Padgeit Crater on the moon. argaret Clatt, a beautiful waitress at the Br D b ledkat by Maurice Chevalier while serving him his cgggaggrsigwwggdwggig- -ac . To the surprise of all, James Conklin became a state troo Per. when ggggdtgsgohe chose this profession, he replied, nIf you can't beat them, Ronnie Corwin, courageous interceptor pilot for the U.S. Air Force, riding Percy's, his seventeenth child, tricycle todav. Judy quickly repaired the damage by applying a band-AID to the deep Kentucky mountains, Tommy Crawford, went business. He was soon a wealthy man. He said who was wounded while However, his wife After moving into the used car n the mountain boys found out how many things they could do with a car, they went like hotcakes. After years of hard work, Bonnie Dalton has accomplished her life- long dream, she and her husband not only have ends meeting, they are over- lapping. Last night Diana Davidson, a world famous animation artist, received Ser gifth academy award for the walt Disney studios. As an extra bonus, r d .tn sney presented her with a gold plaque saying, NThird Vice-Presi- en . Delbert Drummond, well-known stock car driver, was asked to what he accredited his victories. He said the hot air tube hooked from his mouth to the carburetor. Jack Dunn, well-known pursurer of the female race,was today conquered bv the ravishing Hollywood beauty, Sue Croley. ' The amazing pro-basketball star, Kent Dunn, just broke another re- cord for points scored during a game. When questioned about it, he said, Gosh, it was noth1n'. Max Eggleston, newest partner in the West Side Barber Shop, today accidently slit a customer's throat while shaving him. He quickly 8P010' gized by saying, nI'm sorry, sir, but I saw Shirley zo bv.n George Griffith, great sculptor, today finished carving his idol, Ralph King, the conservation agent. Pat Harvey, the owner of a large and successful farm, remarked today after firing one of her hands, WThe only way to get anything done the way you want it is to do it yourself.n After 35 successful years of working at Ben Franklin's Dime Stare, Carol Holtcamp was promoted to sales manager. Today, the famous athlete, Rodger Holton, threw the shot 9M feet. His comment was, nl couldn't have done it if it hadn't been hollow.n At the ripe old age of 98, Joan Iwanicki is announcing her retirement after a successful career in elementary teaching. She plans to spend the rest of her da b ttli yy a ng the hardships of the Alaskan frontier. David Johnston famous N.E. Missouri farmer h t h farm in Timbuctu and plans to raise holes for donutgs jus pure aged a Allen Kennedy was last seen heading toward Brock at 97.3 miles per hour. If anyone sees him, please contact the F.B.I. He is wanted. The most efficient secretary in the U it d st 5 day was offered several positions in busi n e a es' Kay League' to- n fi , used in making her decision were, WEney, msgs, miggy, Zgfnlast Words she James M Q id 4 c uo , known Romeo of Memphis High, last month was forced to so away with Jack Dunn for taking his life-long love away from him That very successful farmer, Melvin McHenry, has just shocked all by gettin 250 b h l W W g us e s an acre by the use of his magic formula. Today Leland Tippett, amature archealogist, took Marilyn Minsker away from her baby setting long enough to go bone hunting with him. To the amazement of all, he found some, but he stated they were Mr. Boeck- man's. Janice Montgomery, secretary to the president of the N.B.C. Network, today set a new wor1d's record for taking shorthand. It 250 words a minute. Raymond Mullikin, a noted doctor, yesterday performed a masterpiece of surgery, he removed a thorn from the bottom of his foot. Bill Nelson, prosperous operator of nYe Ole Mountain Stilln, was to- day arrested by the new revenuer, Jeannie Campbell. His first words were, Wwill you let me off if we get hitched?' The famous acrobatic throwing team of Junior Oliver and Virginia Hyde was discontinued yesterday. The following reason was given: during one of the acts, Junior threw Miss Hyde 300 feet and on landing she sprained her big toe. 'To celebrate the anniversary of their partnership in the K k P Chart- er Service, Kathie Oliver and her favorite partner and pilot, Phillip Blessing, flew their plane, the Bonanze Special, to Niagra Falls. wendall Overfield, a retired hobo, while hopping a train, received a very serious injury, the injury, being very complicated, was a sprained little toe. After 20 years of successful and happy married life, the former Linda Paris and her husband are happy to announce the birth of their tenth child. Lerea Woods and Judy Peck, the inseparable twosome, made a final break. They went their separate ways. Their parting words were: NSome- day we'll find a wealthy man with a need for two good workers and we'1l be back together again. Leanna Pence, famous geologist, is reported lost. Her airplane was found parked on the Garett Farm. The great composer, Leonard Purvis, has just finished his newest song, It is Wwhere Oh where Has My Trooper Green Gone.u in '15 '51 15 -2 ,. . Q 17: 4: E 3 Mary Ransford, joint owner of the Orton Chicken Ranch, has just announced the latest edition to her family, 10,000 baby chickens. Mary June Rood, singing NGO Jimmy Go' has just caught her red con- vertable, The outstanding dentist, Dr. Michael Shepard, has just completed all the details of buying the split-level house he fancies over-looking the Jamacia coastline, Shirley Spray shocked many women today by announcing she had canned 200 quarts of tomatoes. Her comments was, Uwe like tomatoes,n At the young age of 55, Alice Slavin, who in the field of fashion designing has made many great discoveries, made the biggest of all, there are men in the world. John Smith and Robert Swear1ngen, the world's greatest loafers, last week astounded the world by cutting their toenails. Miss Vada Stockdale, one of the most outstanding stewardesses, has been given the honor to be the first space stewardess. She will have the Mars route. George Townsend, a rocket engineer, has just revolutionized space travel. He has introduced the atomic spinning saucer. He says there's only one trouble, UI get dizzy.n Professor Richard Webber, after years of never-ending work, has stumbled upon an important substance that may be useful. He calles it air or oxygen. Larry Westhoff, back for his 35 year at Memphis High, again flunked one of Mr, Campbell's tests. The famous track stars, R,L. Pence and Russell Westhoff, were asked to com ent on what made then so great. 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Ort .AV Nov Nov Tiov Nov Dec Fee Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec HE? .Tun Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan JPU Feb F910 Feb Feb ,-, -7 L. 3 15 13 17 at 1 lx 9 11 12 15 13 22 5 7 9 12 15 19 22 29 1 3 5 6 Memphis 53 Lancaster Memnhis 3? Lewistown Memohis M7 Wysconda Memphis MT Edina Memnhis 36 Livonia Memphis 32 Ladrenpe Memphis M3 La9el1e Memohis 36 Ewing Memphis to Canton Memphis 51 Lewistown Memphis 38 Corin Memphis M2 Kshoke Memphis M8 Canton Memphis hl Lewistown Memphis 63 Wysconda Memphis 51 Kahoka Memphis hO Lancaster Memphis 53 Edina Memphis 25 LaGrange Memphis no LaBe1le Memphis 37 Ewing Memnhis M7 Kahoka Memnhis 61 Revere Memphis 38 Hurdland Memphis h2 Lancaster Memnhis 38 Bering lst At Kahoka Tournament lst At Lancaster Tournament Gorin 30 Lancaster 36 e D7 Barinv Memnhis 33 Memphis no Memphis 38 31 21 29 31 3'7 L-I 29 29 30 37 33 30 29 36 31 BM 32 36 hh 21 3M 1T 33 29 25 35 M7 Linda Coach Les- Karen 'W A 'i 1 l4jlh TIRBL ROW, Left to Right: Jim MoQuiod, Max Eggleston, Kenrr Fa er :teve Pourtney, Mike Shepard. SECOND ROW: Robert Plenye, Manafer Carlej Fountain, James Conklin, Ronnie Corwin, Tommy Faucett, Mana er, Coach Schromn. Oct Memphis Lancaster Nov Memphis Lewistown Nov Memphis Wyaconda Nov Memphis Edina Nov Memphis Livonia Nov Memphis LaGrange Dec Memphis LaBel1e Dec Memphis Ewing Dec Memphis LaGrange Dec Memphis Kahoka Dec Memphis Canton Dec Memphis Lewistown Jan. Memphis Kahoka Jan Memphis Livonia Jan Memphis Lancaster Jan Memphis Edina Jan Memphis LaGrange Jan Memphis LaBelle Jan Memphis Ewing Jan Memphis Kahoka Feb Memphis Baring Feb Memphis Revere Feb Memphis Gorin Feb Memphis Wyaconda Feb Memphia Canton Feb Memphis Princeton Feb Memphis Macon lst AT LANCASTER TOURNAMENT lst AT M MPHIS TOURNAMENT LaGrange 14,7 Memphis 29 wyaconda 53 Memphis 55 Lancaster 36 Memphis ll-3 Macon eo Memphis I-L6 s Vx 1 1. 3 ef H T C 5 Hg 4 Q i. GIRLS' SOFTBA LL TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Terry Ann Skinner, Denise Gregory, Ransford, Linda Moore, Jeanie Campbell, Shirley Lancaster. SECOND Left to Right: Leslie Aylward, Managerg Joanne Payne, Sue Crcley, Kroggel, Patricia Harvey, Linda Moffett, Franklin, Leslie Harris, Coach Alliston. SOFTFALL SCHEDULF li Sept. 9, 1959 Memphis 19 Sept. 15, 1959 Memphis lip Sept. 22, 1959 Memphis 29 Mary ROW, Jeri Jane Miller, Karen Ivie, Mary 59-1960 Downing l Downing 3 Gorin 10 1 N W 1 ,: BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mike Patterson, Max Eggleston, Mike Shepard, Jim Conklin, Steve Courtney, Jim Forrester, Dick Robinson, SECOND ROW Robert Plenge, Manager, Kurt Foster, Jim Eggers, Kenny Eager, Russell Westhoff, Carly Fountain, Coach Schromn, Tommy Faucett, Manager Sept. 10, 1959 Sept. lu: 1959 Sept' 159 1959 BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1959-1960 Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Edina LaBe11e Downing Edina IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lou Harvey, Cheerleader, Peggy wiegner, Helen Beckert, Joanne Payne, Leslie Harris, Sharon Riney, Linda Moffett, Denise Gregory, Margaret geaver, Marcia Drummond, Jeanie Cone. Cheerleader. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Beverly Myers, Cheerleader, Mary Bradford, Lynette Brown, Edna Fulk, Nancy Dodge, Donna Barnes, Mnry Ellen Clark, Leandra Grindle, Connie Evans, Carol Kapfer, Lucinda Kirby, Mary Ludwick, Karen Neuman, Linda Minsker, Cheerleader. THIRD LOW, Left to hl5mk: Coach Alliston, Mary Johnston, Manager. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Tom Kirchner, David Prather, Tom Croley, Charles Downing, George Cushing. SECOND ROW: Charles Harris, Manager, Roger Baker, Robert Moore, Lyle McPhearson, Steve Racey, Larry Holman, Coach Schromn. 2? fg TRACK TEAM FTRST ROW, Left to Right: John Schenk, Russell Westhoff, John Clatt, Eugene Kennedy, Sam Riney, R. L. Pence, Kenny Eager, James Conklin, Rodger Holton, Mike Shepard, Johnny Conners, Delbert Drummond, L. P. Mayfield. SECOND ROW: Robert Plenge, Manager, Mike Patterson, Coach Schromn, Dick Robinson, Leland Stott, Lyle McPherson, Dick Webber, Ray Potter, Tom Croley, Richard Billups, Charles Downing, Roger Baker,Tommy Faucett, Manager. TRACK MEETS M. H. S. Kahoka, LaBelle, Wyaconda won M. H. S. Kahoka, Edina, Gorin won Mississippi Valley Conference at Kirksville won Second Straight Year M. H. S. Kahoka, Edina won Williamstown Relays won District at Kirksville --- Records Set Cconference track meetl Total Points In Conference Meet by Team ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Total Points In Conference Meet by an Individual ,,,, neocon g. oo 765 Shepard nomoosuescocoonnooqoooeceoooooocooolooeocn so New Sggmielay Time By Billups, Clatt, Mayfield, and Shepard :..,.. 4 New 880 Rm Ti,:,g'1ag'e,gga.ag1p.s':::: ' 2 20 O Glatt Tied His own 220 Dash Record .. ' ' oo 03214.95 soooooosoonooooocoooooosooo i:uO.8 ,JM . .J 43,3-. 1 V ,A 1 'Wy L- ,,.1, M, ' w l. 'uw 5, ji! 31..,Llx 'K 4 SAL, 3 BAND DRUM MAJORETTE, Deanna Harvey. TWIRLERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Cone, San- dra Moore, Diana Davidson, Ferol Myers, Sharon Gardner, Barbara Myers, Linda Moore. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Barb, Lynette Brown, Joan Anthony, Mary Lou Harvey, Libby Dierking, Sharon Moffett, Neal Kirkpatrick, Denise Gregory, Leslie Harris, Karen Bradley, Arlene Huff. SECOND ROW: Joe Forrester, Judy Baker, Joanne Weigner, Dorothy Lowe, Ray Townsend, Lyle McPherson, Harry Trask, Joanne Payne, Sue Croley, Eric Shepard, Margaret Weaver, Robert Moore, Margie Adams, Freddie Hen- derson, Helen Anthony, Tommy Snyder, Kathy Gerth, Nancy Dodge, Tommy Croley. THIRD ROW: Mary Johnston. Richard Mathes, Mary Ellen Clark, Carol Kapfer, Mary Ludwick, Mary Jane Bradford, Dean Bradley, Mary JO Beeler, Raymon Snyder, Shirley Lancaster, Kenneth Boyer, Delbert Drum- mond, Mike Shepard, David Prather, Steve Courtney, Chipper Harris, Rodger Holton, Leonard Purvis. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Aylward, Larry Kel-. lsr. BAND ACTIVITIES Sept. Band Day at Columbia Oct. Hannibal Mark Twain Oct. Kirksville Homecoming Dec. Christmas Concert Jan. Parade for Polio Feb. Basketball Tournment Apr. Band Concert May Mother's Day Concert May Commencement 15 '1'rmfL', 1.3.3-3,4 .QE . ,K - -. . , ,Q u 1. E. ,W ., ,M V- +30- .- -Q N. :,., , -55 -132621 , ffm: .W .-+ a v , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Raymond Mullikin, Parliamentariang Dean Bradley, Secretary, Leonard Purvis, Reporter, John Aylward, Treasurerg Dick Webber, Vice-President, Leland Tippett, President, Max Eggleston, Sentinel, Mr. Boeckman, Advisor, J.D. Nelson. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Wendall Overfield, L.P. Mayfield, Larry Rodgers, Steve Bowdish Earl Aylward, Eddie Aylward, Ray Potter, Duayne Riley, Richard Nelson. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Earl Westhoff, James D. Baker, Larry Saxton Dennis Kraus, J.W. Perry, Charles Houghton, Larry Curry, Larry Woods, Roy Adams. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Bill Nelson, David Johnston, Carley Fountain, Harvey Trueblood, Maurice Hyde, John Clatt, Ronnie Corwin, Roger Baker, Melvin McHenry, Tom Crawford, Darrel Howell. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Larry Sears, Bob Mullins, Junior Shinn, Dean Martin, Wayne Baker, Tommy Marsden, Dick Harper, Larry Childress, Hillis Rice, John Snowbarger, Dale Fulk, 'qiiggi - 'Var X 12 li.. nz 'E LV3 L ,415 - O 'X1 If 5 1 . 1, ,Z I N.' C -7 C35 -Qlkg J O U gf if J 1 M if , .gtg 1 ' rw., , ff'-H 1 7354 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA , . . K a A I , ., ,W r M I E , , .. 3 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Margaret Clatt, Dorthy Alexander, Wanda Baker, Barbara Myers, Shirley Lancaster, Jeannie Campbell,Ginger Nitti, Linda Webber. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Browning, Mary Jo Beeler, Terry Skinner, Denise Gregory,Marylin Barb, Louise Baker, Norma Bradford, Linda Moore, Diana Davidson, Sue Croley, Karen Hendricks, Marilyn Minisker, Karen Adams, Kathie Oliver, Sandra Moore, Leslie Aylward, Joanne Payne. THIRD ROW: Jane Cunningham, Karen Ivie, Nola Riney, Doris Kraus, Ann Townsend, Donna Barnes, Helen Anthony, Mary June Rood, Alice Slavin, Carol Ann Doss, Linda Gardner, Helen McKnight, Carol Holtcamp, Pat Harvey. FOURTH ROW: Janet Burns, Christine Garrett, Carolyn Clatt, Linda Potter,Carol Cunningham,Louise Dalton, Sue Marsden, Donna Barnes, Karen Alexander, Jeanette Small, Sharon Davis, Judy Baker,Sharon Riney, Margie Prebe,Sharon Robinson, Marcia Drummond. FIFTH ROW: Mary Beckert, Lavone Green, Judy Schuchman, Karen Bradley, Arlene Huff,Janice Mont- gomery, Judy Peck, Lerea Woods, Kay League, Olive Watkins, Karen LHR- caster, Nancy Shelley, Judy Bradford, Nancy Dodge, Lynette Brown,Deanna Harvey,Jean1e Cone,Karen Stark. SIXTH ROW: Leanna Pence, Virginia Hyde, Jeri Kroggel, Kay Cone, Sharon Gardner, Carol Hardman, Linda Overfield, Nelda Hyde, Jolene Perry, Carolyn Hyde, Dorothy Heaton, Connie Racy, Mary Franklin, Jill Templeman, Jane Miller, Lorene Harvey, Rovene Ferguson, Judy McWilliams, Jeanne Adams, nargie Adams. QMAKFR 409 0: Ep? Q9 :a p ffl fjfflll yy F5 as J VZ O ' Q1 fy N My 42, M cipa' NEW B .f F lv 5 Q E K 1 1 Q , 4. 1 v if E E fi. E PEP CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Cheerleadersg Deanna Harvev, Captain, Sandra Moore, Kay Cone, Helen Ludwick, Barbara Myers, Ferol Myers, Co- Captain. SECOND ROW: Alternative Cheerleaders, Doris Kraus, Karen Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Caster, Sponsor, John Eager, Secretary , Karen Adams, Vice-President, Dick Webber, President, Norma Bradford, Treasure, Ronnie Corwin, Leslie Aylward, Karen Ivie, Marv Ransford, Mr. Franklin, Sponsor. 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Memphis High School - Sandburr Yearbook (Memphis, MO) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 24

1960, pg 24


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