A: V . 3 . - ' . - , k. - ff I' . - -' ,,.- . . Q , -' x X. 1 x 15 r 4 r -nv , . K. - --N--V 4 . . ,.,-- .- , I X'-X-L...... ., , ,, v W coN'r:f,gy'rs -p Hama SQHCQDL BLHLDING BQARD QF euucmuomqf I9'Z7'l938 ammfzumomsa1 f7Q7'-'aff GRADUATES w 1927-.1Q3a F' u'g CLASSED OF 55 -vw'-.-qv f Lf? f' + f Vs '-A,- , Q sf 'fl K1 l A 'xx ' ! A A ' The ' , , I ' if Llggiffl, 5 ,WX , N ' - .ff V. A . JY 'ff fT at Met: 2 fl. ,I L: til V Iggy, V Qi v 'Q j . fb , ,LL f was er' .f- fx A rw IN A 1 ' ' , ,, T 'Y P I N G Edu catif Q f' 'E V 1 - - followiw H -3. N '. V . 4 - - .. 'A T Q GEO Z HAR CS X . A .L ,, 5 w, 5, 1- -......,.......-.-. .... ..,,,,, ,.. ........, .,.,..,, .,....,...-.,, --.mfr 1f v-v-4'-----ff'-. ' : - - ' - - . ' . -WU , ,,.q,.,..1 A 8 i r. 55 ,1 u. n L if CJUK SCHOOL Q J.. avr- .M owe ' 1 17. .SE The Metz High School building located at Metz, Missouri in the county of Vernon was erected in the year of 1927 for a Sum of 4o,ooo dollars. The Metz Board of Education at that time was composed of the following members: I T. o. MEAD w. I.. CHARIES n H. F. CLUTTER R. F. YEATES GEO. HORTLEDER C. L. EYER HARRY J. FINCH IRL D. HUDSON fSGC1'9taI'yl - Wreasurerl - ' D fl' or ed D u c AT so N MEMBERS OF BOARD , 19'27-+9-isles? -1- y D - -' - ' hool pu ' the SI'3CT.l-DB of the .metz 111-el? V-'CU buildigg? and since. the f01l0W1nfS men hae elven? thai-iiftilme, service. 205- SHSTSY that ,thls 861153 mighi eontinue and thereby render thls COM UQ1 i,f the educational advantages 113 DI'1ZeS' Harry Frm? and Irl D. Hudson have served the Board oredlb Y during these years as secretary and treasurer respectively. 1-927-1928 1928-1929 D T. . Mead O L W, , Charges C. L. Beyer F Clutter H. . Geo. -Hortleder R. F. Yeates T. O. Meade 'W. L. Charles W. M. Ready H. F. Clutter Will Foraker E. W. Petty ,Q THE E5 S 1 At the men known 2 student is this group possible t services W r V.: ' .jill A929-1950 1950-1951? y Kwai Jyv Qwge to be commw H. Fur' Clutter E. G. BTOWU y W. M. Ready W. M. Ready d0T13-te the: E. G. Brown E. Wy Petty W win Foraker J.H.A1exander Of rwr 59144 H0 Nl wg F9 I' lv j E. W. Petty Frank Brown' , ' Q5 thf .V ,fa tal , 5 1951- 19 32. ,u gtrrrsesagnreqg Ch I E. G. Brown Pay on Boy d Frank Brown 'Q-Egg. CBggles', T2i'2 5 E. H. Strait 'hjQQ, Fgq'w n fj 5 Q 2 V-f Edd Neptune 111, Reaa J. H. Alexander Ee g3?gStrai55eWi A VER EE Q 1C33.l951l I' D f 9 J . L , 311: W. L. Charles D-lplggafaman 'klgfgi F-dd Neptune C. rlee W. F. Payne W. F. ' .5Payne Harry . C. F. ,Charles - D. G. Foreman E. H. Strait 1935-1936 Edd Neptune C. F. Charles W. F, Payne J. D. Liles E. L. Charles . G. Foreman ' We Lo Charles Edd Neptune J. D. Liles 1956-1957 C. F..Charles W. L. Charle s Wallace Payne J. D. Liles D. G. Foreman Wilson Bell 4...,... ,yi .rf , . 7:1 Irl D. Hudg t R . . - ..-. ..,,,-...,. ,f f l f i'7' ff:-'Ir'-ff ' --I '- - W .,Y..,....,,f... ,..,,,, .H,.,, v..,-.---.-.-., .l . ..1.'-.--1 -4-. .P 1 ' '- 1 ' ' - - - ' ' ICN chool -giveth croo li unltyw Finch dlbly surer 2 Meade narles Ready xtter aker etty Mady Betty nder GY irown rff f.oJAKD JF foucfxrloem HOCL At the head of our School System 1S a body of men known as the Board of EdUC3tlOH The average student 1S qulte unfamlllar Wlth the procedure of thls group, yet thelr untlrlng efforts have made POSSlblG the exlstance of thls lnstltutlon. The servlces whlch the members of thls Board render 18 to be commended by all These PUb11C SPlI1t6d men donate thelr tlme and energy toward the betterment of our school, expectlng no remuneratlon 1U return. gdtheimark of a flne C1tlZCU and character ch me ber f thls Board. The personnel of Q2 FM A d 18 follows 32328 ff 1, 'ttf ig 4' it 4236 ,af E in W y 3,,g 6 Clgrles, Presldent ., ' egg gjgjzgongmany rai Wea f w fa Zio - M D ', get . ka iw ww W1 llamson, VlCG Presldent Qian Q ce Payne? eman 4' rlee a ne cies Harry Flnch Secretar UTIG 8 S es es ne es nan ll 9 y SQMQIQ Mariana ly Irl D Hudson, Treasurer F Char es 44 - I 'if 'f'N ' a f'.- 'J 4 A -:Q ,,, -.4 ' A il 4 . Vdzlfrh ' -15' SC B YEAR 3937-33 o - ' 9 9 - ' , Q P X V I K WD4, Y . . . . V b Bro V , 1 I AL . . . B , ' X U . ne , 'fl -,J H 1 . . Q ig 0 fb, e ' J 5 B a ' .gl hw gd' . fggaosfbg , ,. ' V ' ' ' - I l g 'L i f rf ey Bo., z 'fr K 1 -' 5-1 is 72- sf r . A Rl A If F3 A Ss P ' 5 ' V -V Ta - , sy s f Xa-X. H A :lf , wc-fa2wlw'f Sig. 'moe 'f-4 , ,K 3-5' .- f o ' 1 -. r fm Q . - f ww an we 9 n r - 1 l . l 1 - - n o f ' X Ba - n '- ff f ,,l, of J E W5 ', .ee 5zfMT21 fin' ,,,.. 13.51537 ' J- . . lf' if 0 , Q .U . l t rv e fag . I X, K - ,Ju I fy ' , if I.: , .lillfph , ?b:i,,'L1eL,il - v :gr . iwfifgp '51 , .f5?k I' - .L U . . HITS? y 411- t 1 X? . if p7 6 - C 0 0 l 2 , v ' 1 . ,e X., ..- V ll lereeeeelrgr' i tr e- e e-ered to mein lNSTItUCTOK5--- wel-fl Since' the lnetz .High School building WQS completed' in 1927 the 'following teachers have carried on the instruotionalv part Withd due credit to the institution. The names are 1iste422?n order that each ibegun work and tggrix major service that each performed. . ,F' , 9, M i:,Ver1 Grooe fl92?-291 Superintendent. Kate M. Blake fl92?-19551 -- History. Nellie- Dye f1927+l953D -- English. Claude A. Summers C1928-19581 - Supt., K. ' 1 ,lf M ' 5 . sgggph T. Bennlegfiele .fl95O-311 Muele. 'JZ f . l - ' Bess .Musick C1951-19521 Music. 'Kenneth Fite C1952-l935J Music. Jeek Landes fl954-leeej Meeie Margaret Harrison C1954-19381 English. Madeline Geieee fl934-19381 Hleuery. Qlyde Arnold C1956-19589 Typing. r Rush Crawford Kl936-19381 Orchestra, fi 'QQ Rgeeeeeee siiiiiiii 1.- Glaude A. B. S. in Gradu Margaret H B. S. in Madeline G BQ Sa in Clyde Arn B. S. in V Y 'Mk' -+-f-- -1---e-e--:H 5 WaS have due are - I a tzg, nu- ' 1937-om1935 . I Wi V ,, . I , a A . - 1' .1 1' ' '-' ' ' I I I l.Itl.l.l I I U P l.0.D ,Ill I l'l'll I Ill .l'C.lll'i'l'l'l'b.Q' l ' v ' 1-Y .' 'n 'qt -,. . 'L 112: 12:3 2: .-. 252515 '!'I':' -.,.-. IG-I - lu'l'nnu l'C'O . -:Y :e:a:o:u:n 'vll .lulelb.n'a.u.Q ' 4 . A. . . . 1 .,.,.,.gZgI . Zllgiglgfig-' ,.,.,.,.gl-C313 5g2gIgZg.gZg! ' ' , I ' . -'- j.g.j.g.g.g 4 '.g.:.:.-.'.- I g.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.-.'. I I I I I I I I I 5 u p 4 u p I v n u 5 l.l.ll1'I L l O I l.:'l I .'v'o':'f 4 's pl 'llllfllill l'n' - -1 4 I 4 0-ix ' ' ' u a n 1 u U n 1 1 1 I , , , . .' '.'.'.g,g -.' .s .nga ' ,' ' . . :'4'n fan' '. - - . -' .', n : 4, . 'b' 50.4.4 :4.llll' ' ' ' ' ' . . 1 1 u I no u 1 . , an 1 1 1 . F.: n n'!4o'u.a'u' FSQZQRSDSI:-I I 4 -- - - -:-.-.-.- ---.-.-.-. -: :-'-' .2.5. .---'o'- o'u----.'.'-...- '55-5:555E:.1I.I'I?l.' 'F-5-' :If 2: 1 . , , , . I f fl I A u I , . . l . ' . . 1 2 Z :ln . . ...nur .aunhab s n - Claude A Summers, Supt Mathematlcs, Solenoe B S ln mducatlon, SPRINGFILLD TEACHERS COLLLGE Graduate Wmrk, UH1V8TSlty of MlSSOUIl Margaret Harrlson, Prln Engllsh, Domestlc Sclence B S 1n EdUC3t10H, WARRLNSBURG TEACHERS COLLmG' Madellne GHIUGSQ Soelal Sclenee, Physlcal EdUC3t1OH B S ln Educatlon, SPRINGFIALD TWACHERS COLLQGL Clyde Arnold, AgIlCUltUTG, Commerclal Subgects B S ln mducatlon, MARRmNSBURG TEACHERS COLLEG' ' .-f ' I , lg.: ' F V ii i , I.. W V -qn-- 4.-an-s 'A . ' D . V ' O QQ V u u-1 1 In I O ' x Q 0 v I ' . . . - . . 1 0 ' ' ' 1 '-1 4 ' 0 0 AJ , , , . , ' ' U 0 0 V 5 ' ' In '-1 ' 1 1 0 0 .LJ ' O U 4 A 1 -y ' n . . e . ' 1. 1 im Y ' i p.-ZIP 'M' - V J- . ' -- - - 1' IV, I -.,-I .W --, T- VA1.::. . Y 14: V .. Y , hi , - .. 5. . .--W I H , ,gr .orfpfyhf..-,,f,,-..,.,..-,,, ,N H V A Y Y ' ' ' ' - -wa-1-Q, V-,ff-,fs W I ,..- .,-Q.,,... ,.......-........ ,.. ,r i s G1IeADU,AliES Q5,'927 938 V qriss, orfn 1927 Hhlson Be11, Lottie Kleitz,Ina Hauggir, ggi Lg33gg Myrtle VanDyke Eula Bevers,Al ynew GY: S , Leone Willsey,David Hopkins,Nina,WebStGT9RQth-HQUQNS ' d Betta Glllette. Logan Wilson, Imogene Rob1nson,an V GLASS OF l928 A M, Shults Roy Worthington Maurine,Hortleder, ae 1 ,113 'M H' M hler MelbaWCox,1w c11qion Nolfe,RoSa Mah1er,u11ber a ,gl al F Ad Wilson andt Bertha Webster, Masolyne Ramsey, a v Lorraine Ramsay. 1 7 etiss or 1929 Arthur Bogen, Carl Reed, Alma Kelso,Glenda Waggirv Edith Haley,Russel Barker,Aroh Willsey,EYa Wev- Pa Dryden Baze,Adria White,GjaQys Pryoramarlettafnnxe Jessie Pearl Handly,Thelma Johnson, Zelma Webster, and Marie Boyd. A GLASS or 1950 T Florence Gregg, Nettie Compton, Thornton Robinson, Ellie-Robinson, Woodrow Weddle, Lora Buohanan,?9 ClQiQg,' Mahler, Marie MoCray and Roy Gregg. mgi 1 'fi' - gd T GLASS or , ,l93l Mary Hudson, Dorothy Liles, Izetta Catherwood, . . , . . E t Myron Willsey, Wayne Petty,Zeal1a Robinson, rnes Swan, Beryl Dene Payne,Ophelia Long,Alice Gillett, Thelma Dawson, Annah Longabaugh, Donald Sheddriok, and Marie, Shoemaker. N , CLASS OF 1932 ' Noel Elledge, Roy Wilson, Beryl Brown,WihmaClutter Tony Hausner,Viotor Henry,George Liles,Ethel Mahler Erma Perry, Lyle Regan, Marvin Walker,Orvil1e Reed Pearl Shults, Leta Winterbottom, Lester Wilson. I CLASST CF 1935 Cecil Alexander, Hazel Dawson, Gladys Helen Young, Mildred Wilson,-Ralph Ransom,Lewis McCray, Bernard Farrell, Iva Worthington, Roy Charles,Ruth Yeates, Thomas Johnson, Glen Willsey, Leta Mae Willsey, Thelma W1Ht8TbOttOm,, Irene' Weddle, and Ernest Worthington. Mary F: Virgie RmmnCl Hausner Junior: Mary Lo: Robert Claire Dorothy Luoile Be ry 1 Ha Marjorr Irene 1 Mildred Faye wer Mary Fra Buford C Melvin L Robert Wilma E walker, 8 Lyons, Payne r1HqkhB lette. ngton,r Coit, on and Weddle, taYHHbe ebster, 1 K !' binson, vohanan, n. 1',.. .erwood, Ernest villett, ddrick, Clutter lMah1er .le Reed- .SOTIQ rYoung, Bernard Yeates, 'illsey, and CLASS OF 1964 Mary Frances Cox, Mae King, Helen Foreman, vi rgie Henly, and Howard Eastland. CLASS OF 1955 Ramon Charles, Raymond Clutter, Lane Duffey, Oleta Hausner, Fred Neptune, Janet Smith, Mildred Swan, Junior Strait, Melvin Wikoff. CLASS OF 1956 Mary Lois Charles, Mary Catherwood,Horace Foreman 9 Robert Handly, Hubert Henry, Katharine Liles, Claire Liles, Kenneth Neptune, Kenneth Payne, Dorothy Pettit,Melba Ragan,Viola Reed,Harry Sumner Lucile Willsey and Lillian Wilson. CLASS OF 1957 Beryl Hausner,Gile Grooms,Don Willsey,Rex Charles, Marjorie Swan, Virginia Pettit, Evelyn Wilson, Irene Robinson, Ruth Dawson,, Lucille Charles Mildred Summers, Eloise Robinson,Lavern Ransom and Faye Weddle. CLASS OF 1958 Mary Frances Bray,Willis Catherwood,Venioe Charles Buford Graham,Mabel Graham,Ralph King,Madge Lyons, Melvin Mitchell, Betty lorrison, Jerome Mustain, Robert Myers, Everett Perry Eugene Potter, Wilma Strait and Marvin Wikoff. A .-Ex: hi 1? lr Y Y V .U.,,1,f..-sw' 1 , 42-2, ' . 1 V 31,1:'f' + 5 '!'i', -.qs ' ' v .,. . - ' v x..... , - -.f- f' . '- A X .., ' ,,,,,.....- 1 K v Y A .,. :,..4 X Y it, ., - 'zz-sf.: ' .K . -3: .. v u J L ii, A C' R - 1 Us A ' 2 f ,, I 5 ' Ur R A L. . YQ51., . 1 f. ,V , , 1: f'k1::,g1, 1 1 , . V, fb-:l!'L1' , 2 K, 1 .- f-- g. 'Q' . qw, -fhw awl 1 V ,,,A , E 13 -4 ' .71 fx' , 'f' 3' Vx , K , ,J-5 ? 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L ' Alth h it has been some her o tell him a story. oug n 5 rim , she could still remember her happy hgE?Q5SCh0Ol days, so she decided to tell him about them.i ' , Well Sonny, way back in the fall of l954 fifteen very happy freshmen entered high school. we had lot of fun that year and everybody called us green. Then one May day we were all promoted to the sophomore W' eemed more important than ever, and felt Glass. e s A smarter too, until we entered .geometry class, then 5 h we a l think a few of us felt different. Some ow ' 0+ managed to get throughjby using our brains, 'and with, much hard studying. A c f g 1 Then Came the year of '56 a veryh dry year. Al ' ' in-.V a- happy of the crops failed, but still we were M spirit and enjoying life, especiallyiwhenswee gave the banquet in the spring. , After.'we,, Vourselves, b - e seniors we didn't seem nearly as superhnq? as we tho ght we would and most of us were.anxious.gpygo out iiio the world and makeg a' future for ourselves. But listen sonny. sfter all these years we can look beck and truthfully say, nthose were the happiest and care free days of our livesn. Now let us see what type of d ' Buford .work each of these students are engage .in., Graham still farms down near gthe old home town. My, I .shall never forget how that boy used to sleep through shorthand class. His sister Mabel married a lawyer from Jefferson City and is quite an outstanding lady in society. I guess Willis Catherwdod is still living on his ranch in Arizona, which he bought from Jerome sender ' Mustain and Ralph King, who were. partners. 'They now own and operate a night club in Hollywood. Melvin Mitchell has a position in Kansas City and as far as I know is still a bachelors Madge Lyons is married to a Professor who is teaching in Springfield. Everett Perry is an aviator. I always thought Eugene Potter would be something different, but he is a lion tamer in a large circus. Wilma has retired from nursing and is, taking her twin to Hawaii. Marvin Wikoff owns a boot factory in detroit and Mary Frances Bray is president of an or- phan asylum in the same town. After Bob Myers' wihavent to Reno he left for South America to hunt wild cats and hasn't been heard of since. Ch yes, Betty Morrison,she WHS always a serious minded little thing had written. a book on health, and has been married three times. v Well, Grandmother must go now and dress for dinner but I shall tell you another story tomorrow. M V EHIHZE. C H A Rl.ES Class Editor. :in .J-V r af r N 1 ,Y . iq., 4. ,rea . . ,A 5 3 as MEFEE -, , . . , N, 1 1: N .Q ff 1 ..- J fe.. , .H .1-, . . QI... an 1 v' - - 4 -.-, , f--. . X l gy gh Q 1 i - za JL , 15 . - 7- LYXYQ ' e asv ' :Q giflw'm gm ' gg .g fi. I a 64 1 , gy 1' Fil ifiigffw .. ,A-'F . .5 V. . -.' ,. 3 L ,. .e.,,,.,w vga 'A 2. V ' I ' . f, 1 . ' 1 i'fk GM? ' . ,-' fx, -:f ,.. o, , x'g 'fs - 'AU , I., .1 l. . ,. ,rg 'fr ' Y , AVE, A' Q '-'I-gig, . . ., A if 1 3: 71 4 2 a thaeieur ii . ,fffl 'VF' L. a ifigiviftce i . :L v'V' 'I 1 F r 'wwf ur. THIRD Ralph K .Claude VPreside Vice-PI Secrets Class Sergean Little and begged been sOmG gEh3kschool 54 fifteen ve had lot green. Then Sophomore , and felt ass, then 1 -We 84.1 -and with 9 , year. All a' happy veg gave the .-Wourselves, merhmy as We ISM- ,go out Bel ds. But 1 look back :st and care mt type of in. - Buford I tOWl'lu My, I sleep through fd a lawyer .anding lady atill living from Jerome , 1They now . Melvin d as far as married to a verett Perry ter would be -in a large is, taking mot factory nt of an or- rs' Wife went ild cats and Morrison,she d written. a times. s for dinner I H14 Rl.ES ass Editor. its A15 ' ' , ' ' ' aff .- A ' s if ,Ma if rev QWEP mf ggi ,gf - in if a fi iw K V. 'L Q5 A ,Wi A 5. V ,ft for - i 4-eg Q s , ,emi f M- H ,ffl if , UZ? ovi Q V - 1 FE an fs n ' . , fini A ' ..,' V ' v 1 - rw, ,,Y, 4 'V I V r r rg kfmfrefif grief i re W rf? we ' 1 ' 1 a t :i?!5tiTf fs5F7--efig itil?-29? 5 ii 1fiP5A ' 1 gggi g ogr glvm sgdw. i 5 CLeftlr to . Righti ,i ' igg?i?MaQQefLyons, Ii- Gene Potter, lbetty Dene Morrison, TF'v'Vegicg? Charles,f Wilma Straitg' '-4t i,,rr,tf-I gtgogb Row. J i fLeft to Right? gg - igllgis Catherwood, Jerome Mustain, Mabel Graham, jibgy Frances Bray, Marvin Wikoff, Buford Graham, THIRD Row. ,fLeft to Q Rightpw Ralph King, Everette Perry, Melvin Mitchell and ,Claude Summers CSponsorJ . 1 -'G' c LlA s s o FIF 1 cfs R si President d ' - Eveienue Perry Vice-President .' ' 'Marvin fwikoff' Secretary-Treasurer - ' - ,Mhdgg Lygns C1885 Editor A Q -' Venice Charles' Sergeant-at-Arms' -i A A Ralph, King lr I--M .--ff--af '--lac: -.ls--1 mc., .,....-,,...,...,m,.-,--,. .....,' ..-. 4 ..l,.i.,.,..:i',..,., 11 .,,....,... . 4, fa.a....1.,a,.- -,, .M .- an .,....... ,N Q... -.. , .4 I I, I L 56:21 Rf! I Ml 4.LIIIII C 41-1- JV. IN I BACCALAUREATE Christian Church-Sunday,May 8, 1938 Prooessional - - - Katherene Seats Invocation - - - Rev.'Earl Bingham Girl's Chorus -- -- - High School Sermon - Revy Earl Bingham S010 - P ---- Marvin Wikoff ..Benediction.. Recessional - - - Katherene Seats -- -- -4- -g. , - ', ,,,, :f,'.,,,,,-,,,, I iv ,-, I Yi-I , v,,,-ug , 77 A nQ- , ,, a oommrmmomlmmr ff High School - Friday, May 13, 1938 Processional - - Katherene Seats Invocation - - Revg J. H. Parrot Poem - WOPPORTUNITIESn Madge Lyons Salutatory - - - Venice Charles Quartet' - - 'When Song Is Sweetn I 'Valediotory - - - Marvin Wikoff Reading' -- -' - - Edith Charles Salutatory Sth grade- Willard Brown Valediotory 8th grade-Norma Willsey Class Address - Rev. J. H. Parrot Solo - WM MORIESR - Marvin Wikoff Presentation of Diplomas I . ASupt. Claude A. Summers ..Benediction.. . ,,,, ...,.- Q -... ,- H- . ,, ......,,. A ,. . y,May 8, 1938 hereno S6238 Earl Bingham High School Earl Bingham Marvin Wikoff .therene Seats : p--an 1 ' 3 , May lg. 1958 ztherene Seats 4 J. H. Parrot '. Madge Lyons Tenice'Char1es :Ong is Sweet Marvin Wikoff Edith Charles Willard Brown -Norma Willsey . J. H. Parrot Marvin Wikoff was .de A. Som ers I I I - 1 'I . . . . . . O l'l'l.I. ' .l'I ' . W ... .1 .4 . I Ill I I. l'l ll' .... .. .... ..... ,...... .... ... .... fat... ....N . M... . W .'.'.-.'.1 .N-u .- , ,.,.'.l... ., . X - .3 M., .g.,.g.g. . J .... . , ,,...,, - -v,:.g.g.j.- 3.3.1. . 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' un nu -... ,'.'.' . -... .... . .... ... ... . .... - .... ,, .... . .... .... ,. .... . .... ,... ,, ,I ..... ..... .... ,, , .... .... .... . , .'.'... 55... -...... .I ' , .. . .4 ' ' Q OLADS FLOWER iw- f - JONQUIL CLASS OOLORS - PINK AND PURPLE CLASS Mgqgqggn O - MAKE THE. BEST ETTBR ' 1 U 1 B Yv A - ' V V ............-,..,,, e --.i -.. V, sf ,W '-.xffg-.---fggyf-213712, fr- , vL..a.a.r:.:.:.1:1:- v - - ' , ---H -- --f -f -x--. 1,- 1-W':v:se:r- : so - as-f - ' f ' 1 57 FP J U Nl J U N I 0 Ji by 0-'ro J li iiv Pl ff . cgi? Xx'W igjggq Nj 456-Q:-,lf On Septembeirfn, l955 Mr. Summers 150-Ok OVS1' the ' M. H. S. Ranch for another year. We 'had twelve new members on the pay role,who chose Miss Harrison 'd t as foreman, and John Summers as presi en . , Shortly after the new life began 'thef other members of M. H. S. gave us an initation party' at the home of Ollabelle Cobb. During the year Doris Jean,- night had to part from our happy group. but we ft over two others, Margaret and Eliza, th Morli L - . o'-' ' . ga i .f . , gxyf With this same number the next year Mr. Arnold a new member of M. H. S. was elected foreman and Homer Lyons as president of our class. This time it was our turn to give an initation for the new group, so we had it at Katherene Seats' home who was a member of our class. The year of l957 came along, and we elected .Miss Gaines as foreman and Oren Kleitz as president of our class. This year we added a member to our group, Twylah Stockley, to take place of Marguerite Milligan, who had to leave us. .On October 16, 1957 we, the junior class presented a play, entitled Look Who's Here . On January 7., 1958 we had a taffy pulling party at the home of our foreman, who made it possible for everyone to have a good time. .Some members of our class engaged in outside activities as basketball and music. TEDDY MCVEY Class Editor. v We l .qkagi .. FRONT ROW Elizabeth Margaret M Twylah St SECOND RO Homer Lyon Teddy MDV President Vice-Presi Secretary- Class Edi Sergeant-a , v - F . .-, JEL, V Q:-,g,-.:,,:.3... Y , ,,:-'wf: f411',v 1 l I Am A - by lv - .HUA-i-snwoi, ..,,..,-.,1.,-... :........,, .- A-,Y F-l- v -, ,ss , . hm., .,.,., .,.,.... ... .. . , E5 J U Nl CJR. C L AsS S CDF I9.38 .A ,gk .fQf - ,f'SQ ' U . 'i 'T 1 r' 1 l ,Byyff A l Q over the ad tW61V3 5 Harrison t. bg, other party' Qt ear Doris Qup, bdt Eliza th -fe L - . , . i .1 -' wwfj . hi ' R7 Mr. Arnold lman and This time - the new Lome who l elected wpresident r to our Marguerite r 16, 1957 , entitled re had 3 freman, who good time. . Y .n owtside PIC V EY s Editor. ..:-- , -E,. d may l -G ---- Ja FRONT Row. i bfLeft to Rightl Elizabeth McGinnis, Howard Lyons, Josephine Jadlot, Ma ' ' E' ' rgaret MCGlHHlS,AJ0hh SUmmST3,r Katherene Seats, Twylah Stockleya D smcown Row. lieftl po Righty, Homer Lyons, Francis Dawson, l Thoedore Anders, T . . . eddy Mcvey, Oren Kleitz, Miss Gaines CSponsorJ. c L A s's o F F irc E R s President - Oren Kleitz Vice-President, ,'. V s A Josephine, Jadlot Secretary Treasurer ui - V-- ' John Henry Summers Class Editor - Teddy Mcvey Sergeant-at-Arms - Margaret Mceinnis - -----.- si 4-, t..,,, W .- v -s. I ,za AJUNICDR--SEN1OR TRIP v l SATURDAY, MAY 7 X The Juniors decided to entertain the Seniors and ' ' p' vf p Faculty with a trip this year, instead of the fl usual banquet. After much discussion, Bagnal Dam 'ef v b ut ' was chosen as the destination. It is only a o one hundred forty miles distant, and most of the students had never been there. A TheeRich Hill School bus, driven by Mr. Lloyd Peterson, was hired for the occasion. We met at thewhigh school at five A.M. However, due to rain we were an hour late in starting. By the time' we reached Eldorado Springs, everyone was ravenously hungry, so we stopped and cooked breakfast in the park. Oranges, bacon and eggs, with bread and butter seemed especially appetizing after our 'ride. we resumed the trip about nine o'clock and reached the dam about noon. Upon our arrival, each person was allowed to pur- sue his own interests. Some of us took pictures some went motor and row boating, and some went for walks, enjoying the beauty of 'the Lake and the Ozarks. The high point of the day came about six o'clock, when the entire group went on a tour of the Power Plant. A guide gave info ,tive lectures at different points.- H we started home at six thirty, going by a differ- ent route, highway 52. Some of the towns where we stopped were Windsor, Cole Camp and Appleton City. We arrived in Metz at eleven P.M. having traveled two hundred ninety seven miles. We were a tired, but happy crew,resolving to go again another year. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO 1 .,,,. ,,. ,--......,.,..- ,,...,.,,.,v.1.e,m.ef,.f..,.......MH-.1,-x--ifa-, h--H--fi +V., f,-1., 7 H 1 p . S 5 :niors and 1 of the 3agna 1 Dam July about st of the Ulr. Lloyd We met ai ue to rain e time awe ravenously st in the bread and after our ,e o'clock ed to pur- pictures e went for e and the about six a tour of 'e lectures f a differ- xs where we reton City. g traveled 2 a tired, Jther year. f , f sl fig Q' - , x 5 L r fs 1 2 5' A 3- Qs,-1 1 ,S f 7 1. ,, . V 1:45- t z -.. S 'w , 1 , JS Q i l 111315 1- I Y A h J ' .Y 3 3 f r 1 gif Y 91 'Q if it A rx' '53 6 FLG 2 ,gif -1: 1 f 1. e A , L5 191 D 1 r 7 vas: ' i 5 Y A ' .. V, V, W-395 5 , 3 E13 ' wept. ' 5 4 E 13543 1 L xg ,rife 2 Q5 If 3 X Q uv' CLASS FLGWER RED ROSE CLASS COLORS - - OLD ROSE AND SILVER .CLASS MOTTO - PULL FOR SUCCESS SOPHOMCDRE CLASS fro- css N-f In the fall of l956, eight bashful and timid fs n Sis ,' n entered Metz High School, to begin hggggy is L school career. During the Second weeggsbf school we had our first class meeting. Miss Harri- sonumm elected sponsor, ,Betty Ellen Finch as president and Gera Johnson as secretary and treas- urer. The white rose was selected as scour class flower, with the class motto, NStrive Upwardu. The sophomores gave as an initation party at iw 4 ' . -Y ,,,- 'V tijig he of Katherene Seats the last week ogigkfz sh. ' qg,.df temher. We all enjoyed the party very much. i G- fresh ents of cookies and-punch were served. ,we all finished the freshmen year and started as sophomores, Vwith Mr. Arnold as sponsor and Richard Yeates as president. s us entertained ,the freshmen with an initi- ation party at the high school gymnasiunn.A good time was had by all. An amateur hour with numbers . 2 furnished by the freshmen provided xpart of the entertainment for the evening, various games were also olayed. ' On January 20, the freshmen invited us to a party which was given in return for the initiation party we held for them. We all had a good time and enjoyed the refreshments of cookies and jello. BETTY FQNCH Class Editor. SCDFDH ,'-hw, ips w.':u 1 :E F l ME Q S2 'E l Is: . ,-f, FRONT Winifre and Ge SECOND Mr. Arn Betty E Preside Vice-Pr Secreta Class 1 Sergean' timid A may .QW - eixidf Harri- as treas- class ardu. rty gt o,'oHo- 5'3- SOPHOMORE CLASS CDF I 9.35 ----nw! l , , ' W X , . x. , V 'Sw J -U-urls:-Q -b--- '1 --' ' v - ' h e W started .sor and initi- A good numbers of the s were s to 3 tiation time jello. IhlCl4 Xditor. FRONT ROW. CLedt to Rightj Wdnifred strait, Dorothy Mooinnio, ' James Cox, and Gera Johnson. SECOND' ROW. CLeft to Rightl X Mr. Arnold KSponsorJ, Doris Liles, .Richard Yeates, Betty Ellen Finch, and Louise Howard. C L A S S O P F I C E R S President A - Vice-President - Secretary-Treasurer - Class E Sergeant-atQArms - Richard Yeates Doris Liles wioifroo Strait ditor - Betty Ellen Finch James Cox X 1 rfN,K wifi-54 ef! X J VN QP X fAf , if Q H N .ffm 'fs' . I cuss CLASS cuss cuss mowzn cmrp cuss conoas - GREEN AND WHITE cuss MONO MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER 354,553-JMEN CLf-XSS T A I QQ.. ' n eq-rib Gn September 6, 1957 seventeen Fresh 6U- 5 .4 tered Metz High School. . The sophomores gave us an initiation Party at the high school. Refreshments of ginger snaps andt grape koolt-aide were served. We felt that we were fully initiated st the party. out there was more to follow! The following day the girls had to wear their dresses wrong side out and backwards., while ,t'1 boys had to wear their overall aniii ggrts wigs- wrong side out and backwards. They also had to go through the uspanking machine . We entertained the school with songs and recitations one after- noon for about ten minutes. Thursday night, January 20, we gave the soph- omores a party at the high school. Each sophomore was to invite one. on account of bad weatherf not very many were here.e Refreshments of fruit salad and cookies were served. We had -an amateur pro- gram. The announcers, Vernon Pryor and James i Seats, called on verious ones in the audieneelto perform. . i ,V. . K , . Several of our elses went out for basket ball and all took part in music. WUTH PRYGR Class Editor, A J F R E Wi I 5 E e 4 .1 --,ji-T555 . FRONT JameS Mary I SECONI Willa: Merger THIRD IU-out Pryor, Presid Vice-I Secret Class Sergea party at naps and we were 3 more l to wear 5, while 'a'fif 58 ' nad to go tertained one aftemb :he soph- sophomore :her not .t salad peur pro- - wma K. .ieneeito kat-bell 'RYOR Ed-1 tor, F R.E Sliln A.N CIl.fkS S CDF' I 9 3 8 , ry: .,., ,FQ .'v,. my ' 'U i H 4 V3 A , , FRONT ROW. fLeft to, Rightl James Seats, Evelyn Jo Wdllsey, John Stockley, Mary Louise Breneman, Ralph Nation, Gyneih Johnson. SECOND ROW. R fLeft to Right, :R Rye Willard Kleitz, Ruth Pryor, R 'Russell clontei, Margery Rinehart, Billy Myers, Beatrice King. THIRD Row. fLeft to Right, ' Mins Harrison Csponsorl, Ruby Westerhold, Vernon Pryor, Howard Brown, Betty Brown, Nellie Barker. C IJA S S O F F I C EVP S President , - Russell Clutter Vice-President - Ruby Westerhold Secretary-Treasurer - Evelyn Jo Willsey Class Editor - Ruth, Pryor Sergeant-at-Arms Vernon Pryor . - f -'-1:1-xi.: 2 11- ..,f,r-L-J: --r 11 'YJ'--' - ' -- - ' 'H ' ,,,,,,...,.,,-,, .,...1. ,... -..p.f, .. . -...g ug.-3. ..1j, I- bww ,MUN NN , I , M. ,H-M,:,.,,,-,....4,...... .:., , ..,.,, , ,,,,,.g.,...f1,.,...v.g ..... I., .. . .. - ,,.. .... .Av ., l ,, ,.., ,.f .-Q 'KZFKC-Q ,..4, x , .- .cliff l52E2S'1:5':'f'f52:..- 'FISI' -3152525 zsgsgsi ,555rE:f'3' 2:15-. ff ffiffrl- f faffh-- ':2: If 'sg -- ' 1. ' -1 - 1 N I ' A x - 'fx - f 1,12 j 'S -' X V' X X! K 3 ' kkhiilifg? ' k...r- IA...--- '--. Q -,.-II S . M f . xf 5 X 5 M, f N Y:-:+V . 1311: N1 XJ U .1 . 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SIQQK Wi-1012, rfsliitifrh was Presented by the Junior C1355 at the Metz lg School 'Saturday night, October 16, under the di- rection of Miss Madeline oeinee. C A S T Lyman Winohell, Just a husband - - Oren Kleitz Estelle winohell, Just his wife--Twylah Stockley qngmy Rotanah, y Just a pal - - - Homer Lyons G?gne,l Ste rl ing, Tommy's fiance --Josephine ot Alige Bainbridge, Lyman's aunt ---- Katherene Seats VJennie, Just a servant--Margaret McGinnis Jimmie, Just e delivery boy -- ---- John Summers Jlrene Andrews, Just Estelle's:hienLNenice Charles hose Stanford, Another friend ----- Betty Finch ysrrorsis Lyman Winchell's allowance from his rich aunt in Europe is to cease the moment he marries. Imagine his and his secret brides discomfiture, when aunt Alice suddenly appears for a Weeks visit. A for4 mer admirer of Estel1e's dis quickly enlisted to masquerade as her husband. Then his fiance comes to call. Many embarrassing situations arrive, until they finally decide to tell aunt the truth . Aunt is very lenient, and all ends happily. J Senza MELCDD - ,mn W 'f,,: -- 3 A Marjorie L Mr. Landis Mrs. Landi Aunt Mary Helen Stev Jimmie Bar Jack Dixon Horace Bil- Miss Kellel Miss VonBl Burke 'Melo group of tential ca couragemen their ambi women from Career, in Offi and to con so bad aft Y 1 5 ,.- .. .- aa it X 1 . nf f simon cuss p PLAY ,YX MELODRAMA ls N NM: K P OO ' K Eqfir ' 1 , 7 5 Q Metz. iigigh ar the di- Oren Kleitz h Stockley Homer Lyons fhine illi xerene Seat s ret McGinnis Jhn Sl1mlll6I'S 1ice Charles Betty Finch :ich aunt in :sr Imagine , when aunt Lt. A for-4 enlisted to fiance comes ns arrive, the truth . pily. i 'riiaif-' ' '- 7 ' l --in-n--gn! .-...Q-.... ---.-.--. cAsT gg. CHARACTERS ' Marjorie Landis - in search of a career - Venice Charles Mr. Landis Mrs. Landis Aunt Mary Helen Stevens Jimmie Barlow Jack Dixon - her father ' Willis Catherwood - her mother - Mabel Graham - Mrs. Landis' sister - Wilma Strait - Marjorie's best friend -Betty Morrison - In love with.Marjorie - Eugene Potter - Jim ie's best friend - Everett Perry Horace Bilewater-Dillingham, town genius - Marvin Wikoff Miss Kelley - Famous talent discoverer - Madge Lyons Miss VonBlagden-Motio .picture director -i Mary F. Bray Burke - W A government man p - Jerome Mhstain Q Y N O PyS I S Melodrama in Nankipoon portrays 1. a stage-struck group of small town folk, all positive they have aa po- tential career before the foot-lights. Lack of en- couragement fromfPa and the boys do not deter them in their ambitions. They are easy prey to two confidence women from the City, who promise them a brilliant smge Career, in return for a sum of money, ' Officer Burke arrives in time to save their money and to convince the girls and Ma that Nankipoo isn't so bad after all. ' am the smoke which palls over field of battle - V--H --...4 ....,,, . .,.-...- f L'- '-- 'fe -4 A-I . - , .. ,...- , ., , ' ig. 5 , ,jjifpk I5 A M MUS l Servant and master am I3 service of those dead T fi and master of those living. Through me spirits im' z, mortal speak the message that makes the world weep haw and laugh, and wonder, and worship. A I tell the story of love, the story of hate, the story that saves and the story that damns.I am I '4 ' eff? the fhcense upon which prayers float to heaven..Qi where men lie dying with me og their lips. 1 A I'am close graves open I home, I rescue of loversg and living. A, to the marriage altar, and when the stand nearby. I call the wanderer the soul from the depthsJIopen lips through me the dead whisper to the I One I serve as I serve allg and the king I make my slave as easy as I subject his .5lave, I speak through the birds of the airgthe insects of the field,the crash of waters on rockribbed shores' the sighing of wind in the trees. 'and I am even heard by the soul that knows me in the clayter of 'r - ,. wheels on city streets. I know namhrother, yet all 'men .are my brothers. . . fn K. -'F Ma W. ,dl-. 9- ABI-, A . - ' 4 zfv '-. ' E . :ga- I Wfft JI ' 3 E .gg S I Q.: a Q ,Q 'gui-.-v...,.f ....., ...,.....-. , , ., ,fr f , ':- f- - --M --- -4,-zen, V V 'WY' P -. . 'r-'42-'f-V-f'-v-f.-Aa.,.u..,L..3,.,p:n-zur.,w-km-:Hno-1-..n..g,:f. . -, . A ,. -a --..- My Y f - - -7- 1.5 IC use dead riizs im- rld weep of hate, Lmns. I am . V, -Q3 zaven. ,.,Q l battle . n when the wandere r open lips 1' to the n king I ..-slave, I Lsects of Jed. sh.o:ces,' I am even Layter of ther, yet IQ 'E 'Q Awlui -vv v. -- is 'ax -6 ' - S u' Q. I . . ' '-:- '1' W -: . A - - .-.c' ' ::. 'L .. -. 112. Q 'Seq f ':1: ' xi. 1:5 I 11251 - 2:2 S: 11: 7:2 E-. Y '-51 ' 32 4' - 3.g. . 3.1. :gig 'Z-'f ' -' 2-L -1-' :-' .. 1,-, -, l,. ... 4 cr .gb '-- .-5 lf:-' -. 3.5 'Z 11:1 I-2 2:7 ff' -:-' 4' gz. . :5 . . Q .gig -7 .,. .,.:. . . ,1. . . .' 4 - . . . , ., ,,. . .,.,.,., ., . . .. -, , . q, ' 25.5 -,- :, h ' 4 :-: .-. 2- 2- -1 -1- ' Ja 2- V ,Q -.J oy -1 :. N ' -Q 'C 'J' :If 2 . 'Sr Q: . 4- - - 2 ,f -7 -I vw Q . ,f .3 ww .,. QY5 Gm QUE, ms mm CL eW MIXED Cr-10 U5 CDRQ-sssfrafx X In I kg! ,WT V FT w .f 1 V , xx 'Q' 8' . .ak 2 yy . '. - ' Q' j , V Nitin vwinff . . .. . . fi? A gf .. P . 'Fw 7, , . ,Q ' j ,F I ,X oven-u.-. + GIRLS , GLB BOYS GLB 0 This gran during the ' of M153 Hal O . cal prog high soho X5 .. . ..... ,...... x, ,,.,, . '-P'-'fi 'U' 'PM , , -V iw. -,,,,.,,. ,,..,.., -......-.--,..-,-lf l -.n-----cw .-f 1'-7--'T' - -.- . ' ' - . ' Y - Y 'A , 4,7 , , Y W ,W i, Www - - , g -.W V YW. v ,,,,,,,g, X. 2 ' ,-v M, , , ... W- W-nf f:gLLl1:f -157:-3:-Y' ffz,-.L ' lg.: .f n -v'7f '-gj 1 3- ,.-1- -f - 1-,ew .s - , -.lrf -3--vi: U --V 1 F--f - 'A-i ,, , ,. . , , 5 t' V 45:- ' 13 ffff as 'M 1 ff up ' 1 N5 if Z? ? 3 E gs u K 'f N ' , ' fllff,-' ' 3: 'ig f K h,gQ R 4, l lag Q wmma I 1? gf 'lx S GIRLS GLEE CLUBA CFirst Two Rowsl Boys GLEE CLUB CLast Two Rowsb This group of boys and girls accomplished muchv e during the school year under the able direction of Miss Harrison. They ,k . .Participated in free musi- cal programs presented for the public at the high school during the year.c Q 1 x 1- ' ' f - f V ,H -uv ,,- qu .. ....,..:. ...,. ....,..., U Q- O KC HE S'fRA+-1937 '38 The Metz Junicrsand High School Orchestra owes der the leadership ith organized in September, 1956, un of Mr. a. H.icr-awfora of Nevada, missouri. w an initial membership of 55 the orchestra has HOW increased to 53 members, 43 being active. It con- .sists of the following pieces: 12 violins,h5 co r..,,:1 , is if jokes 3 trombones, 5 clarinets. 5 cellos,gg? n?l04 phones, 5 drums, 2 saxophones, oboee, g'ilute cymbals, bells, and two piano players. The orchestra meets twice weekly for rehearsals and also during this time free Private instruction is given to given to any student on all instru- ments used in the orchestra. All students of the outlying Mets Schools have the privilege of join, il N'orchmstra and several have takensaisanti W' rel A Q .-M ref this Dpportundty. 'Free musicals for the com- munity are given at regular' intervals. , r Mr. Crawford should be highly commended on the fine work he has done with this group in the past two years. From a large majority of beginners he has huilt them into a Well balanced musical group for the pleasure and enjoyment of this school and coznmunityrv ' U, KA1-H Ei?gENE SEATS w Music Editor. x .n 1 E 1 n 1 lAE'fZ '9 F f 'F'V FC'z'1 fR '41:'f'.'- -- -Nwzrni-H .Pi- +,f:':'! 'f:'v:1 'wwfeff--ecvzf-.,-1-'ab S.-:nf-nfvv . ,va-' 12 fLr'::'- -4- -N - . 7 138 astra was leadership souri. With ra has now e. It con- 1ns,A5 cor- fzxg 1 ISN O0 -s If Jes, mbflute fers. r rehearsals instruction 1 instru- ents of the ge of join- en-digsntage r the com- als. nded on the in the past beginners he sical group o school and IE SEATS Lsie Editor. X x ME fZ, sci-1ooL ofol-125.13 HN 5 -Q Lgislxi oQloLD B Y RLo,E3S-Q' C RAW F OR D gl, CQMMERCE Our school has been very fortunate by having ?l'Board of Education which is always looking for- ward to the betterment of our students. For this we are very grateful. ifOne of the merits of which we have in hind is ' l , ' .'7? 'rs ' 4 1 is-4:53. introduction of typing into our school gggS?m. 't how do we know our school has profited bywithe addition of such a subject? Look to the seniors of last year. There are Lucille Charles, Irene Robinsonr fvirginia Pettit, Eloise Robinson and Byrl Hausner who have been helped along the trou- blesome way just by having had the introductory course of .typing. , -4', 'uf -Haj, This year our class was enrolled wlthgjggt - 1 1 students eager to learn the keyboard. l, .y J i ' are proud to say that most of the class learned the KE'-ybO8.rd just eight weeks. f fThe other merit that we wish to mention igthe addition of shorthand. This fall only eight Sen- iors enrolledl for ythe course, but we hope that next year it will be offered to both juniors and seniors so that some day, Second year shorthand . V 4, can be Silfefl to those who EXEYG' most interested in preparing themS91VeS for the 'iGreat Commencement . 1 , N r E li II 1 -P. 1. FRONT Mrs 'A-T114 Betty' Mg SECOND MaryIFn Everett: and Wii 'X 1 4,.,,,,-y- rw. ,vw nf. 'rv Y... ...rev 4, -.nw MW' i M A. X vm... rv-es, ,.. y having ing for- lgr this L mind is .5351 H1 L byxkf fine seniors , Irene neon and he trove roductory f5l thfiifaf' ,eljizare 56 lrned the :ion isthe :ight sen- hope that uniors and shorthand erested in encementu- J, - i K TYPUNG ClHSS L l -1 , l, , l ' .gll , 1 , I . 5 y , 41, it - .v?' ' V 1 4451 ' J FRONT Row. fLeft to Righty Mr. Arnold CTeaoherJ, Venice Charles, Madge Lyons, Betty Morrison, Eugene Potter, Wilma Strait. 0 SECOND Row. fLeft to Right, b Mary Frances Bray, Mervin Wikoff, Melvin Mitchell, Everette Perry, Mabel Graham, . Jerome Mustain, and Willis Catherwood. .Q , . xlwal - 31 435+ W- ' ' Y: . V 'qi N '. 'lvl LA 1 ,. 4, , . I ,,-ggi - 4' 5511, Faqs 67 . 'fir 'qu 'F- N ,'-Eh ,y 41. -,qw .,,- - ,J -' . , g ' N ,fi Q- , , . .M E -, ., , . M 4 1 . A 1 411 - .xh-, ff. .. .L v,- . 1 Par ' Vx - ' 31.-.3 , E f, I 'dia .' -hx. V -2 ' . '4-- ,W-.1fQ1',.k 1 ' f '1f-l9.'f'i .-- Y. 21812 ' 1. ' AQ, '-.' 1 !5ff j5 .' ' N 45, 2 E- J ' ,A fb-xwf' r ' 1 sf X4 -ig fi-. P ' '?f+q'N fi . f'f.'f3J. a , n xr ' 1'-. I 1 ' I- . x 4.' f S- Q ' . IJ i'1'fg ,'i,b , w,.553f23I9q, iw., - -Q: K . A A - ' , . 'Q , f -1 - . A 0214 ,-gk :BLT -Ziff ,P 5, fqfx? Q A :-1ff'? f:?' x . , . 1. ,Nj V4 .f. if in, Q3 fx- I1 'x BAGAQETQBAL L3 X v'X,1r-v-, BQX's-flfk0 ' . C X c Y next AS zcf,'rsA1.L We Started this years basketball season with a few experienced players and Mr. Arnold as our 'Q, . Beginning practice a week later thanfigual J . n 'wp orked and cooperated successfully wit our coach. , ' Q we played a practice game with Richards be- fore conference games began and won by a score of 54-18. Our first conference game was with Harwood in which we were defeated. Then came a game with Milo which we won by 56-14. Our next game was W, -Schell City in which we were again deggatai. 'Next came a close game with Walker, we gwere again winners. Eb were victorious in our next game which was played with Stotesbury. We then went to Sheldon. Although we lost our game, we were com- plimented very highly upon our playing and good sportsmanship. yOur next game was a victory for us which was played with Richards on our own court. For our last game we journeyed to Bronaugh but met defeat. This ending our conference games we find that we have won four and lost four. we played four games in the tournament, win- ning the first two and losing the final game by three p0ints.which gave us third place. 'f HDmGT LYOHS and James Cox. Athletic Editors. , .l, P N 50, 4 ll Fl . fy l I l ff' is ' v 42 Mr. Arnol Everette and Hon COUNT Name l.. 2. - 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. xson Wlth wld as our Wlt our hards be score of n Ha rwo od ame wlth game vas def were H X Dame n went to ere com and good ry for us cour+ h but met we find nt, win- game by ames Cox. Edltors. .SJS fm-Xjjif BH fffbf EE fLeft t Rlght, M1 Arnold lCoachl, James Cox, WllllS Catherwood, Everette Perry, Ralph Klng, Jerome Mustaln, and Homer Lyons COUNTY SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 1957 1958 fpme of Ogpogggg Team Metz Oggonent Richards Richards Harwood 0 Schell City Stotesbury Walker Sheldon . Richards Bronaugh Total Polnts 255 LL I d ,QP f f M. qff , , -5j'o M C A.AoQ,o zhan ufial-3' ' f Q35 3 ' in x d m V, fd, 1 , X Y Ki H bv m . j m 3 m Eagi' 1 L fggfai, ,f?E?oVv C C .,-'Q I. ' --' M- k .e t 5f I m . r -, ' -10 1 m . ug X ' V - .. V 4 H ,, ,,,,..e-.-ir ,.. - lf- -f' .Q 'T' Q 1 mfs sfxssizacrsfxti ' basitetball season was fillfid with This year s t ment. We had 21 20057 dia much enthusiasm, fun and exci e if fi,: 'ifx ,om gg aeam considering the fact that only t1qgi72b3T Mgirls were left, namely. Graham. Morrison and Finch. The remainder of our team was made up of last year's substitutes. The past season was a very successful OHS 501' G WHS 8 ' us. Out of a ten game schedule, only on defeat, thus giving ue second place in our confer- .915 M ' r county that was -Q fisence. We were the only team in ou,, , ot defeated in more than one game. ribtotal i score was 224 against l65., Every member of the team played to the best of her ability. We entered the tournament at Nevada, but were not so lucky there. Om? first game was on There- day night with Stotesbury, in which we were de- feated: We played our second game with Harwood Friday night and were again defeated,'which relime it inated us from the tournament., Since then,we have 1 had several practice games trying to qsyk up a better team for next year. 'Our coach, Mr. Summers has taken much.interest in our team and it was largely th1'Ol-lgh his efforts and Patience that we were able to win victories. P f . Athletic Editors. E. X we El EJ I!! Margare Doris Betty Evelyn COT E 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. hd.agwd 'P Son amd 1 one fo v s a r confer that w s ur xtotel sember of but w re n Thdrs were d L Harwood ch. elim- 1n,we have ,rk Llp 3 :h interest .s efforts ztories. Editors. rJQ..J Df'..Jix.F Dr rfb! fLeft t Rlghtj Margaret HaTI1SOH cG1T1'S Chapereonl, Katherene Seats, Dorls Llles, Mabel Graham, Mary Frances Bray, Betty Flnch, Gere Johnson, Betty Dene Morrlson, Evelyn Jo Wlllseyn and Claude Summers QCoachD COUNTY SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 1937-1958. SCORE Name of Opgpqigg Qgam- Metz Oggonents 1. Richards 20 - 10 2. Richards 6 - 4 5. Harwood 26 - 4. Milo 50 - 5. Schell City 24 - 6. Stotesbury 20 - 7. Walker 14 - 8. Sheldon 25 - 9. Richards 17 10. Bronaugh 21 Total Points 224 153 24 10 25 17 25 20 14 18 -lf 1 Q P' fxff 'xr' 'Fm ned with W 2 U he 2 he 2 2 2 '. 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