Metz High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Metz, MO)

 - Class of 1970

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We cannot deny that these words do hold some truth. We are young and can share the problems of growing up. We are learning to accept responsibility, but we know we are al- ways able to ask for guidance and assistance from our elders. We are also at an age when opportunity is very great. We are receiving a varied education which will always be in- valuable to us. It is very fitting that these happy days should be preserved in The Cardinal. The words and pictures have a special meaning for each of us for we are all a part of them. The pleasant memories shared by students of Metz High School are found in these pages, The worth of The Cardinal will grow with each passing year. y 0 o ays ofyour life. Ldents hear these ese words do hold d can share the are learning to mow we are al- a and assistance at an age when are receiving a always be in- e happy days ardinal. The al meaning for t of them. The udents of Metz se pages. The grow with each 'N ADMINISTRATION It is a 'satisfying experience to me to see the successful work of the Metz Students from day to day. The enthusiasm of the students to do real good in the classroom as well as in the many school activities is very commendable. The spirit of the people of the school and community is a real source of pride that must be the result of the interest and labors of many interested people down through the years. The educational advantages offered in the Metz School is a compliment to those who support the Metz R-2 Schools. Very Sincerely, Leo A. Sanbom, Superintendent , R 1 I 'ffzf ' 1 K fl .' 1' Z1 if ,277 X'-f 19' ' f ' , , l f 1,7 ,ffl X M, iw! ' 49214971 ' :V4 'WZQ4 My -,W 4 f 4:4 . Qs, X 'f-f-521-a'7ff ,2,f,,-1 Wi vi g,1.fs'.g7ay:4-f Loren tary, 1 Schoo not on takes but sh the st teach our se .49 Q, W2 5:n'.',iH XJ 4,1 Hmfhnu 5 :4 aw esbffzff 1':--trawl 53,32 -'E .- - 1 day. The ies is very sult of the :red in the PVLJ' Mr. Jerry Sparks, principal of the high school, received his B.S. in education in 1962 at Northeastern State College Tahlequah, Oklahoma. In 1966, he received his Masters Degree at Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas. Mr. Sparks has been at Metz High School for six years. He has done an out- standing job as principal'-of our high school this year. Mrs. Neva Bunn, serving as principal of the grade school, graduated in 1944 from the Southwest .Baptist College, Bolivar. She received her B.S. inuele mentary education at the Kansas State College at Pittsburg and is now work- ing on her Masters Degree also at K.S.C. th gf , G 145 School Board nw -lii HJ., w 1r.fr1x'EixUH12A1XQE.X3X'tB 'lil .hw ' , f ,f ,V., ,,f,',, 4 L65 , , V,V:f , LEFT TO RIGHT : Mr. Everett Tourtillott, Mernberg Mr. Howard Brown, Member: Mr. John Johnson, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. R. S. Corban, President: Mr. Leo Sanborn, Superintendentg Mr. Horner Lyons, Vice Presidentg Mr. George Liles, Member. Parent Teacher Association LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Howard Lyons, Secretary: Mrs. Everett Eorkner, Vice President, Mrs. Don Wagner, Presidentg Mrs. Carl D. Reed, Reporterg Mrs. George Liles, Historiang Not Shown Mrs. Horner Kohen, Treasurer. 'Q XX x.N. kb Lyons , Wagner, en, FACULTY Hugh School Faculty MR. DUANE BAUER COACH MRS. EVA IO HOYLE HOME ECONOMICS MR. MICHAEL PRUITT INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. LEO SANBORN SUPERINTENDENT MRS MARY SMITH MR JERRY SPARKS I MRS ROZANNE SPARKS Ns-7' '- '-au..-fg-.. gan El - -l:49':.1-' ,..'Cflfig'.L,:, if' T Grade School Faculty MRS. JOSEPHINE CLARK MRS. MARY GENISO MRS. SUSAN MINOR' MR. BOBBY D. ROBERTS MRS . NEVA BUNN , AK:i.?ZZ,,.,:v,fKi.5,:2,:V,S, ,.,.,,, .,., Q, ,, .TVZZI7 R fi f Q ,,. ...xi f If ' -rf l ' x V ., f . , , 4 3' ' Q' Hamm, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Aaron Becker, Bob'Tough, Peg gy Rowland, and Don Wagner. These bus drivers transport us to and from school and all school activities. The Cooks that prepare the meals for the M.H.S. students are Mrs. Madaline Tourtillott and Mrs. Marie Sumner. GHT ARE: Tough, Peg- on Wa gner. ransport us and all :pare the . S. students Tourtillott mner. SENICRS Class of 70 WILLIAM fBil1J BAKER CHARLES qchucky EDMONDS RICHARD COLE CHRISTINE CORBAN JANET WILLSON Q5X? BAN MARILEE H ANDLY 4. BRENDA RYNARD Class of 70 KENNETH TOURTILLOTT MICHAEL Q Mikel WESTERHOLD LONNIE LLOYD i , ,,,, 3 , param? SENIOR! SEATED lott, S'I Vice-Pre surer, Cl Mike We COLOR: FLO WEE MOTTC difficull SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: President, Kenny Tourtil- lott, STANDING, from left to right: Vice-President, Richard Coleg Trea- surer, Chuck Edmondsg Secretaryg Mike Westerhold. COLOR: Blue and White FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: To the Stars through difficulties, H he '-L' ' ' --Q'-2:-as-Q,L.-,.,ii-.uf M- ..-NL ,,-.,8a,.7-.,4,,if. Lan... ,inked -,,..,.:..i,g- - LE- LU,-.-, Class of 70 DONALD SMITH RAYMOND GAUTHIER WILLIAM qB1LLy PHILLIPS JAMES CIIMQ COLTON 4 .4 ,, . ' Q, 4 Ai.MQi.' if an as if ,QA u. ' 'Z , A11 9 f' , fi if 1 D U js , ,A , s 3 if . 55. ,rv N ri 'A' Q ff Y Y u 1 . .. :Z 5.-5f'L'I.,q. , ,-X ,f '31 if.: .1 ,. iyzlig , F. , . 1' we I 1. ,.,, QEV. a51,.hf,-7, ,V 5:3515 W? M, ' 1, f ' ff , J fir. .- X ',sff x x - - 1 ' ' -- f Lia ' 53 ' A-' A --'35 -f wb. 174:22 3 Q 1 .gffxvf-. 'WA 2 'Q' A1'.11- 1, 1,Qf s5,g,, if U . '51, 1 ' 4 3 Z.: .3 V LQ A 1 , H ,Ajax . .:,:3, ,, ' V . -'., A: JT-' .4:,- 7 P xf:L-' 3 . . 5355:?fMxi' f: K .N ,.k,. w ', g K ,-1.511 Vg - :M ,.g.1.i,f.1.gi4L. 515577 . . . ' ' - , . . -..53,a-:::sfqgmg,a.A.Xf.f.m::.:.L ,Ylmegp -df..-'isiqshaq ,,,....w.f.1...uiu3g,lv...,...,f.4,,p.Am Senior Trip 1970 ' .Q li 1 -.fig Q :. I A .4 'Ve -K, i H W I 5 i 7 I I 5 A i Q I I Q l wg y . .A ,Jr gt- -., -.4.:::-..,,,:1.....- Q,--f. .,- .4f,.,,l....,L1A, . ,Y ,K V .' K' J , X . .N A l Q . ' 1 . ? . The seniors of 1970 took their trip to Osage Beach near Bagnell Dam. The weather was clear but cool. Some tried swimming, another waterskiing, but most just looked at the water. The sea plane, the boat cruise, shopping, and the dam provided extra entertainment. A tired and happy group returned home on May 2, -AA N ' - - --- - ' - 7 - '--- '--- At the right, Mr. I oe Marlow formerly on the faculty of Metz High School and cur- rently serving as Superinten- dent of Schools at Bronaugh, Missouri, gave the address at the graduation exercises. Chuck Edmonds was honored as Valedictorian of the Class of '70. With a total of 21 credits, Chuck carried an average of 10. 256. Saluta torian of the Class of '70 is Christine Corban. Carrying 21. 5 credits Christine's grade point vias 10,160.4 The The Graduates grading system carries a total 0f11.op0rmS. To the Stars Through Difficulties a Senior Class History Four years ago .twenty of us entered the Cardinal Family of M.H. S. with no antici- pation of what would become of us. Officers were elected as follows: President, Chuck Edmondsg Vice-President, Janet Willsong Secretary and Treasurer, Mike Wester- hold: and Reporter, Judith Petty. Our sponsor that year was Mrs. McGill. Then came the 'never to be forgotten' great day of initiation, which made us full- fledged Car- dinals. We entertained the Sophomores with a party in the Spring. Our King and Queen candidates were not crowned, but came in First Runner- Up. Twenty Cardinals were there the second year with more pep and vitality and ready for our upward climb. We were unfortunate to lose three members of our class, but were happy to gain three other members. Brenda Rynard was elected President, with Vice-President, Janet Willsong Secretary, Richard Coleg Treasurer, Mike Westerholdg and Reporter, Judith Petty. 'For our King and Queen candidates we chose Judith Petty and Chuck Edmonds. We failed in having our candidates crowned, but again we came in First Runner-Up. The class sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Butler. We initiated the Freshmen, and were treated to a party in the Spring by the New Cardinals. The third year eighteen members returned to us in a more dignified manner. The new officers included President, Chuck Edmondsg Vice-President, Mike Westerholdg Secretary, Judy Hawksg and Treasurer, Kathy Wilson. Mr. Nichols and Mr. Pruitt were chosen as our sponsors. The Junior class play gave us funds for the Junior-Senior Prom. We also sold magazines to raise money.. This year we chose Judy Hawks and Eddie Baze as our King and Queen candidates and were successful in having our candidates crowned King and Queen of the Cardinal Family. We also received our class rings in which we were very well pleased. ' This year we appeared as the dignified Seniors with a group of eighteen. We elected the following officers: President, Kenny Tourtillottg Vice-President, Richard Coleg Secretary, Mike Westerhold: and Treasurer, Chuck Edmonds. Our sponsors were Mr. Sparks and Mr. Pruitt. Our King and Queen candidates were Brenda Rynard and ' Bill Baker, and again weresuccessful in having our King and Queen crowned. We were now the leaders of the Cardinals of M.H.S. and we were ready to tackle anything and everything. Our Senior year was an exciting year packed with work and play. Our play Lend Me Your Mink was a great success. The taking of pictures, sneak day, and theptrip. Our being guests of the Junior7Senior Prom, Baccalaureate. and finally commencement has made our Senior year, A1 Year to Remember. 'fi Q if , Nw, NV ,MW 'al lj 1 ' gm k 4 Jllp ' ll N lelll xy :ill Milli L ffl 1 n 1 5 Sly 2 J J! rr ll w lr ,sl Hg ly: I 1 ,Q N EM Ill. l U1 ill ,W il' ly, mil lily' ill 'N slVy ld ll MW ll J :ll li' V 1 ell' fi in 'lf i IH Cast of Characters George Bates - - - - - Richard Cole Marilyn Bates Louise Bates - Christine Corban - - - - Brenda Rynard ROb Bates - - - - - Chuck Edmonds Lewis Bennett Bernie Bergson Bill Williams - - Jim Bates - - - - - ----- Bill Baker Kenny Tourtillott - - - - Edward Baze - -Jim Wilson Betty Zimmerman - - Alica Lawson ---- Lt. Mathews - - - Sergeant Wilson A1 Bergson - - - Mrs. Bergson Mrs. Zimmerman THE DIRECTORS Mr. Mike Pruitt and Mr. Jerry Sparks took over the direction of the Senior Class Play Their criticisms, suggestions and help turned the play into a success. Lend Your Mink - - Janet Willson - Kathy Wilson - - Neal Swarnes - Donnie smith Mike Westerhold Marilee Handly - Judy Hawks B 3 N. S 1 X Judy Ha starts to the trut the furs .sa m' ru S55 ' . I V ' 16 src I 'Li Q..--B .- Lend Me Your Mink inet Willson athy Wilson eal Swarnes annie Smith Westerhold ilee Handly Judy Hawks i -A .U '-- ,H -.,,,.n,,4..f. .,H-,,, f,.-....., .Q-,gina .W ' . Judy Hawks starts to discover the truth about the furs, fi y is The Performance At the left, a few confessions by the boys bring on threats of punishment by Marilee Handly. At the right, the group joins in a flight to avoid trouble and possible prosecution. y At the right, Christine Corban has a fight with Bill Baker over the honesty of her broth- ers. At left, the lieutenant and the sergeant, played by Neal Swarnes and Donnie Smith, are on the trail of a big crime ring. T h 9 R e y h e o r s o I Caught with the stolen fur, Richard Cole starts hunting a place to hide the fur and maybe himself. if ' 1, The Class of '70 1, ,V f, f .M ff V af in , 4,44 4 D JI, I 2 '- My 'cf ,W A A ffl ,fff ,! Z f V 7 v '7 gvg55-cf I. . ,ygmfzpzg . ,' .1f4,f'?:f4.?':fi ' ' f, ' Jah, .' ff 1-... , JUNIORS 1 ' I N 1 Ni 1 '1 1 r , K 1 1 1 Q. s 1 f V 1 ' 1 , .V 5 1 f 11, 1 , 1, 11 5 '11.'I 1, . 11.1 .1 11 211 is 211 2 Q51 jg 1 '.' ,f Ifi 'fi 1 5 4. ' :1 , ii , 2 I .I-' ,If 1 Q ' 3 . 1 1 LI Eg- 1, I 151 1 is - EE r L1 1 15? Z if Q. . 1 fi ,T 11 5 Fu -if 1 -, 1 K' X . l -1 . 41 iff 1 1 ,Lf 1 311: 1 ,Ang 11 , ii 1 3 Ur 9 3 1 If 111 T I1 .. '1 f if 1, '51 1!1 E131 1. YW 1 511 3315 111 Q T 111 -is 1115 . 1? 111 111 E51 1,114 , 111 212 1 ,L i f 111 ,fn 1151 11 Z FSS Q1 Q 5 Class of 71 ,N W FB KQV 1 Q Wm Davidxliyrner Mary antz Camilla J olinson ' I W. H. Kennedy Patty Colton Patty Dawson -Marsha,Dean Janie Heckadon Mary Headrick Nedra Schrrudt at . V ' V-- ' x Debby Lyono r o4VA4- ' 1 Harry Matheney ., ' ,,Q ' a ay b oaaa M Vernon Mathelley f , K ,.,, '91 . , ..l,' : - - 'la :VVL :ii iii. iw I Azixiik . Mi , y r W rrr my Q KVQVIVV F 49 A tbl I K, -.,:: . 4 ,- N xftfrfiy Y X f , W Q Tia 1 an Q 5- , Se' 1 x ,VZ If ,t Z X, nf 4 Q Diana Swarnes Steve Tough Steve Wagner Jim Wilson ,iii-LSD' ' ,. gf, ,4-.gg,.,4:g,4a. ,--, n on n udon 'ick ra Schmidt la Swarnes e Tough 'e Wagner Wilson SQPHCMCRES Class of 72 Billxlacks, Dave Pargack Georgie Phillips fBrad'FoT1fifer , 1 W , ,,, C- Wy, Milf W Q V .W , x ,f X V .A fi 5.1 fiifff v- f4 i21'?'L N 3 ,U I M' LIL 12' N Vw 1 , gi!! QM N 1 'i Y 1, 'W n y ' ali 1 NM y ,if li! W? i W NVQ, Q VU Wi it ' W w HM Q .QU M X i H1 1 'M ,w '1 I M 1 1 Ui! wk' 'A 11? W i ffi Wal 3 WE i mf. 1 i HH Q if WN s UP 1 M, l ,g will in Ml i NU 1 7, will , vi U1 nk W 5 MW M WN 7 M iii! 5 lei N i tw 2 il 1 ME - il iw ' ,I 1 W 35 1 3 iw W eil? W ML H1 U M WW ww M N51 VJ! gm M 121 'ilu f VU, WW li i i i Hi SMH W www V , M WW if Class of 73 Lind ajllourtillotti if I ack Wosterhoid 'Evelyn Pryor T9 aula Robinson niDiEIiiSu1T1I1ei' 2 Marv-an Boese TCU LEFQWI1 Phillip Hyrner B11l.ILW1E,f iMapgaret9IfWin Danny Jacks Lynn Jacks David Johnson Cl' win ,S SOD SA , ,,..,..-WA-V-Aw - -J-Q ' -4 - -...--: -2- iL1rT': -:rg Ls'lEz54,..-f:fr.i,g-is-f: , ff: 'f2:iQ:-1.5-IEEH-5.1i7L 1 'L 1 gg- 4..1- 1-:E JUNICR HIGH 4 ' 'ti x l ' ' ,:-,.'m- .1 .. ,lf . . .,.. '.. Y 11,-35 y 1 -A ,f y a- .,.,. , .r ., 1 ' 715 1 f 1-if I -rl1.,:!,N' - ,..,e:-34:3 , xiii. I X, . , -At . M, at Eighth Grade Steve Baugus Sharon Chapman Frank Chrisenbery Phillip Claypiool Donna Colton fMike-Hynje? Daniel Jantz 'Marla Johnson Della Judd. Rick Kennedy Raymond Luther Donna Moore Mary .Jo Olive , Dou gaRe ed Rusty Reed RobbyaRobertson Lonnie Rowland Becky Tough Debbie Wagner Gindy Wilson man nbery 5 oo1 n X Seventh Grade -my-Q... - : -- . , ,,,.., , , , , ,,L -- j ..,,-.. - ' ' Wu. , .. : -. '- Q ,, ........ ... , My guther ore live ,rf X rertson wland 1 gh agner kson Ronnie Jacks Siisan Johnson Cindy Leer Anita Liles Ann Olive Lonnie Potteroff Randy Robertson Rose Thomas Max Handly Marie Hendrix 'Karen Hyder Terry Blackmon Debbie Gauthier Y r , , V W, ,ff-i XX ...x g Qv X X S fi i X155 -X3 hm,N.,,, X X Q X A -.Q if X XSS Au X. 146. x . X --six ,ebay 3 H W 1' sl , n Q. f Ai, f n Quin MA. f 4 1 V 75 LEMEN RY 1 ug 1'- NL M H w M IN ! w I, 11 Sixth Grade Brenda Heckadon Eugene Hyder Troy Leer Kenneth Liles v Fifth Grade Tommy Claypool Lynnette Coffey Robert Colton Connie Corban Tammy Handly Barbara Hendrix Debbie Hymer Richard Johnson Janet Kennedy Carol Minor I David Vandenburg . .H X 53 gy , ff , A421 fkff' f K f Greg Jacks Chip Jadlot Fourth Grade f yd ' A , ,, Q . - , r w ' . ,rx 1 ' y! Kevin Boese y ,M r 1 Phyllis Claypool g iiljig, I S gf, Randy Dodson K l r I T imo1 Jonny Terri Doug Vance Kendr Roben Mark Rose 1 Tirnrr Larry Melin y elf y Y lm fr Mike Forkner l Bruce Gauthier Jimmy Liles r 1 I rQ3?'f 1 lil W l gil VM 9 'ell will l, E55 MEM ' , pl WU All 1.1 l Paula Lukenbill Donna Wagner EM giaily ll 'WF V 's l M ag W U Wi' my M1 Vg, all an ! 5 EG My l l M , 5 W 'HV , Nj H l LM '!,l M ll Wad U lim Mi PM l W I wil ffiffh l' jill N lim X Timothy Boese Jonny Claypool Terri Clutter Doug Forkner Vance Jacks Kendra Koehn Robert Koehn Mark Lyons Rose Ann Odle Timmy Parrack Larry Shouse Melinda Vandenburg Third Grade At,-f ff 4 if W 4 'W 4,4 J, f W 1 ff' y 1 Tammy Westerhold Terry Westerhold A Terry Jo Wilson YGEJVQ, fx f . , z,w4z,y, , ':f., 12. Q F1 ,J ,- - ff , I gy ' - M. ,..i. I' Q' BM? un.. Second Grade www Xs ,fi Carol Wagner Ioe Wilson Laurie Sitz Lisa Baugus Elizabeth Calvert I ay Claypool Tommy Dodson Iudy Hyder , Diana Key Kris Koehn Elaine Odle IUIU 5 ' X Q .agf LLL nagnnnsyqunq alvert nl :lson Oscar Brown Tommy Calvert I immy Coffey Lori Johnson Micheal Koehn Steve Lukenbill Anita Parrack Phyllis Toews -Y 4-..,..m-F-,.-,,.., ....- U- ..--qs' 7.4--gl..f1Q.i. A-f- - -- wk-L ---- - - --- First Grade Rita Vandenburg Denny Westerhola UT 1 .Lifts f . 'a , in ' , , .,,, X V I fail 1 11 Ju t 'J H L -f 950,63 X, ,, .. . ,,..., f f f V 4 n . , f, f X f f? q X in XEQSJQQ' x x ugiifggw X N f, f, , ff Wfw-0, ff ,,,,ff, f',f f ' wWw45iWf f ffwwmmfwffff-fy,-wwfww , w f ,',' 13 ' FAVCJRITES rn M 'fix'---V'-' 1'? 3g-'if' -,E bm!!! Janet Most Popular Christine Corban and Richard Cole were voted the most popular students at Metz High School. Their general good nature and participation in school activities helped gain for them their popularity. Best Dressed Best Dressed in our high' school are Mary Head- rick and Bill Baker. They always manage to look neat no matter what the circumstances. Best Citizens 'Marilee Handly and Kenny Tourtillott show the colors of our country. Their attitude in class and around school gave them the honor of Best Citizens. -...n Most Athletic Most Athletic for this year are Christine Corban and Richard Cole. Their basketball record speaks for itself. Z Goofiest Judy Hawks and Edward Baze are caught in some It's no wonder they were voted the Goofiest. Moist School Spirit The School Spirit comes out in Brenda Ryuard and Kenny Tourtillott. They've backed our teams through the season with extra yells and enthusiasm, of their normal activities. Th cl all He I1 -we-r - '--111-:f Boy Watcher Girl Watcher Bill Baker and Patty Dawson are enjoying their favorite sport of Boy Watching and Girl Watching GST Friendliest d Edward Their smiles, interest in it in some classmates, and congeni- 1 activities' ality helped elect Mary fhel' were Headrick and Ed Baze the nest- Friendliest in our school. C utest Girl Most Handsome Boy 1 and The picture reflects the good looks, but not the 13 good personality that elected Marilee Handly as Siasm- Cutest Girl and Chuck Edmonds as Most Handsome Boy. Special Honors Go fo - h .5 Lp '- mf 2 ' ' fgfi?'9ff :A Sharon Chapman Chuck Edmonds Curator's Scholarship University of Missouri Kenney Tourtillott Dean's Scholarship Southern Missouri State Highest Scholastic Honors - Eighth Grade National Level Bill Baker and Janet Willson Danforth Foundation l Dae You Award Debby Lyons All District Honors Band Patty Dawson, Chuck Edmonds, Marsha Dean Outstanding Teenagers of America in 1970 ands zholarship rf Missouri Lrtillott vlarship Lssouri State ATHLETICS 5' M 1 '- Vernon County Conference Champs 1969-70 KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Tourtillott, Coach Duane Baue-r, Debbie Lyons, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Wilson, Evelyn Pryor, Marilee Handly, Linda Tourtillott, Patty Dawson, Christine Corban, Paula Robinson, Georgia Phillips, Marsha Dean, Debbie Handly, Dian-a Swarnes, Janet Willson, Terry Brown. Junior Freshman PATTY DAWSON PAULA ROBINSON Senior MARILEE HANDLY 0 41 ,1- ,Z QQ 6 H133 fig' 'iz !.,,,,,,, 2 Q I -5 tiff-'I ng Y 4 5 . . 1: :EEZ 1 'fmt , . ... fifffilipfzlt li 'mt We wil 'I in X f-1f?' .L S xl-. ,x , K K V NNHQSS: s MHS,-A Metz Metz M-Gtz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz 4' . :' X' ,ff I? , X r . X Z E fill. 1 1' , V W ', 7 25:17 ' Z imply , ,c,i1:,fi..?. .- , ,rf-.1 ,fp I ,lj 1 7 W 42, ,9 1 ' Z L f A, , r f,, mm , .,,,,,A,.,, ,,. ,,,,,,., , M iw, ea,a,,.e...,........z,..,...n.,.,a-,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,ff Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz . aye,-r,1Qg.ge,,,-f:e.e..4 aes' fa.. -. ski Scores Ballard - - - - 18 Metz Hume - Z Miami ' ' ' ' ' '52 Metz Miami - - Sheldon - - - - 20 Metz Walker -I - Hume ---- - - 27 Metz Schell City Schell CRY ' 22 Metz Sheldon - - Schell CRY ' ' ' ' 20 Metz Raymore Pecular Walker ' ' ' ' 42 M6122 Archie - - Archie ' ' ' ' ' 44 Metz Drexel - - Hume - -' - - 19 Metz Walker - .. Bron-augh ' ' 21 M612 Bronaugh - Walker - - - - 29 41125217 Selected by the coaches of our conferencefor the All Conference Team are, from left to right, Janet Willson, Christine Corban, Cathy Wilson and Debbie Lyons. Marsha Dean received honor- able mention. Members of the All Conference team are selected on ability, sportsmanship, and team cooperation. Miss Basketball Christine Corban, varsity teammember for four years, received the Miss Basketball trophy. The award is given to the girl who contributes most to the spirit and cooperation of the whole team effort. Ver. Co. Co-Conf. Champs 1969-70 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Jacks, Dennis Rowland, Bill Phillips, Chuck Edmonds, Neal Swarnes, Coach Duane Bauer, Bill Baker, Kenny Tourtillott, Dick Sumner, W. H. Kennedy, Richard Cole. KENNY ToUR1'1LLoTT NEAL SWARNES Senior Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz SCORES Ballard Sheldon Hume Schell City Walker Bronaugh Archie Butler Hume El Dorado Sprlngs Bronaugh Walker Schell City Walker Schell City Sheldon Deepwater Midway Archie Walker Bronaugh Montrose Rich Hill Deepwater Hume Miami Montrose St Marys Northeast Nodaway New Haven Senior 77 49 A 52 69 86 ' 56 58 56 99 6 32 73 ' 72 39 42 85 49 7 80 56 61 45 90 ' 59 91 57 80 28 48 ' 33 64 ' ' 38 83 - 70 69 61 67 52 '74 ' ' 54 85 32 88 37 , 68 ' ' 46 71 59 79 . 77 60 44 64 69 D Metz 74 Skyline 70 i-70 .LL-INCH .,g fizj-4:A3',.,'1E','2g1:. .5 -.-5315315 4,1 ' f-n5f1.,3,:,ffs ::,f:5.:i..-,-. I la - as, Coach NARNES iior CHUCK EDMONDS RICHARD COLE Senior Senior BILL BAKER Senior BILL PHILLIPS . . KENNEDY I W H Senior Iurlior ,eil :Wx i A E . 'fl . sf nl I 1 ! 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Through a lot of thinking, worrying, and hoping, 'Coach' instills sportsmanship, team spirit and the will to win into his team members, Mr. Basketball The honor of Mr Basketball went to Bill Baker One of Bill s most outstanding achieve ments is his ability at the free throw line Out of 218 tries from the line Bill hit 194 for an average of 88 907 Through the year B111 has contributed his best to the team effort of sportsmanship and winning All Conference Members of our boys team selected for the All Conference Team are, from left to right, Richard Cole, Chuck Ed monds, and Bill Baker. Bill Baker and Richard Cole also received honorable mention on the All State Team. Richard points. The points averaged per game by these team mem bers were: Chuck, 19. Og Richard, 18. 75 Bill, 19. 3. Their free throw averages were all above 71070. The overall in dividual ability of these players and the team cooperation they displayed gained them their positions on the All Con ference Team. la ff 'E is if I 1 l 1 li .I l I-v 4 54 O I? O ,i A ' v . ' ' - , . . . . p , . . . l . ' . . YV '4 . 0. ' 7, , . . . . . fl f if I. A ' il' al, Ei' iw ei gil 3 ll 'lil ill I! Tig - 252 lr: . if ' finished the season with an outstanding career total of 1, 513 - 531 ,. f lg , EQ if 521 , 1 My Rf Ti 1, 1 ,I fl E gf, ' The Fans at Archie The Game The Trophy and the Regional Champs . . A X ? W' 9 1 1 lv ref If f The State Tournament at Rolla ln the state tournament at Rolla, the Cardinals lost a hard fouglht game to New Haven. But the team came back in t e ast night to win over Skyline for the number 'three spot in the state for Class S Schools. At the left, our Cardinal team walks out to accept the well earned trophy. The highest honors of sportsmanship were given to our Cardinals and fans as our cheerleaders accept the Sirportsmanship Trophy for all the peopge responsible Q elow lefty. Judy Hawks presents to t e boys their third place trophy qbe ow centerj. The action of the finals game was fast as number 23, Dub Kennedy, goes up for a jump ball. The game was tied '70-70 as the time ran out. The Cardinals were victorious in overtime with a score of 74-70 Qbelow rightj. l MX,- Our cheerleaders kept the crowd yelling for the Cardinals during all the games. Their pep sportsmanship, spirit, and team loyalty were reflected in the cheers from the crowd. The team mascots appeared at the state tourney, They represented the extra boost of team spirit from the community and school. Our Team The years of thought determination, concen tration and effort are reflected in the faces of our team members as they try to win a rough game 1 S I Z o I, 1, , , ,-iv , -- T-fa---rw. 3.1-e-Q-af. all-nga-:nw-:un-C, - .. rv3E B Boys Basketball FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Duane Bauer, Vernon Matheney, Davie Parrick, Bill Jacks, lim Henley, Dick Sumner, Dennis Rowland, Brad Forkner, lack Westerhold, David Hymer, and Phillip Hymer. Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz SCORES Miami Bronaugh Archie Butler El Dorado Springs Montrose Rich Hill LEF'l Dual Q 313 rf-fa ape-4 -QF'feaie:ga1sa:,:gfs,ga'g4a1iari'fffxzg '.g.q.w..' v ' f i11,.- f JY- High Boys Basketball enley, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Reed, Frank Chrisenbery, Rusty Reed, Rayrnond Luther, Michael Hyrner, Coach Duane Bauer, Randy Robertson, Ronnie lacks, Lonnie Rowland, Rick Kennedy, Robby Robertson. UNDEFEATED IN THE CONFERENCE Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz R 1 SCORE Bronaugh Hume Sheldon Schell City Walker Bronaugh Hume Sheldon I Walker Schell City x Jef, . aff A ,4-- I im I Ii ii ti ii- :li -i ' !-f ., i, ,u- --.,,':' :,:'---',B..- 1::.jfg:.gia.a1,- I I Jr. High Girls Bclsketbcl 7 ' 1 z,,ff I V wi ,M W 7 ' X ' ,1 7' , ,W , MM! LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Leer, Cindy Wilson, Ann Olive, Della Judd, Donna Moore, Donna Colton, Mary Io Olive, Becky Tough, Anita Liles, Debbie Gauthier, Sharon Chapman, Debbie Wagner, Marie Hendrix, Marla Johnson, CENTER BACK: Coach Duane Bauer. Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz Metz SCORES Bronaugh Hume Sheldon Hume Schell City Walker Bronaugh Hume Sheldon Walker Bronaugh un, Mary Hendrix , ,,,, 3 WAV! Wfervvsm f MW ' ' Z, CRGANIZATIONS ls. Liigg 4,7---Q, 0ur Pep Club Followed Our Team All the Way fo Slate CENTER FRONT' Judy Hawks FROM LEFT TO RIG . , HT, FIRST ROW: Cindy Leer, Anita Liles, Marie Hendrix, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, SECOND ROW: Janet Will- son, Debbie Lyons, Debbie Wagner, Donna Moore Sharon Chapman Marla Johnson, Terry Brown, Marilyn Tourtillott, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT THIR , D ROW: Debbie Gauthier, Cindy Wilson, -Mary Io Olive, Becky Tough, Ann Olive, Linda Tourtillott, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FOURTH ROW: Debbie Handly, Evelyn Pryor, Diana Swarnes, Mary Headrick, Brenda Rynard, Marilee Handly, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIFTH ROW: Marsha Dean, Mr. Jerry Sparks, Christine Corban, CENTER BACK: Paula Robinson. At Left Pep Club Officers: Mr. Jerry Sparks, Sponsorg Debbie Lyons, Treasurerg Marilee Handly, Vice-Presi- dent: Linda Tourtillott, Presidentg Judy Hawks, Captain: Janet Willson, Secretary. Zfwfwa f I If ,,f,,Wfifw I CENT Corba ' Leer, Will- la T ROW: Linda 'I1 rl ROW' Presi- 1 1 5 I I 5 1 1 1 l 1 A ' N' e-f -e- BWMJY- High Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Olive, Marla Johnson, Sharon Chapman, Debbie Wagner, Maryq Jo O1ive,' BeckyeTough, Cindy Wilson, Donna Moore. , r ' ff v ,. X i no o on Y.a'557 , Future Homemclkers 1704? Z Z W2 2 Z of America Nr,Y.MAKfl?5 Q9 of S K ,372 . EM 5 6 L gr I T R 4390 1 Y-OO FHA Officers for this year are: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Tour- tillott, Historiang Marsha Dean, Reporter: Brenda Rynard, Treasurerg Mrs. Eva Jo Hoyle, Sponsor: Marilee Handly, Secretaryg Janet Will- , son, Vice-President: Mary Headrick, President. NEW HO STANDING, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Debb L O D bb F W n . l Y Y HS, 6 ie Handly, Linda Tourtillott, Diana Swarnes, Georgia Phillips. Paula Robinson, Mrs. Eva Jo Hoyle, Sponsor, Christine Corban Patt Dawson E 1 Pryor, Kathy Wilson, Te1-1:yB1-Qwn, SITTING , . f Y ' Ve YH , LEFT TO RIGHTS: Marilyn Tourtill tt Ma h D B d ' Rynard, Marilee Handly, Janet Willson, Mary Headrick. 9 ' rs a earl' ren a ,ix cers iccl names , Evelyn nan, Brenda' M F.H.A. Fashion Show The spring fashion show brought out A11 the girls in the garments they had made Shown below the group are the individual classes, The Freshman Class, in conjunction with the F. H. A. , gave a tea for the faculty on Valentine' Day. Decorations and good food were plentiful. All those who attended appreciated the work done by the Freshman girls and Mrs. Hoyle. 5 - si- ro r o - rr - 1 VC rl Oli An T: RI GH TO ROW, LEFT CK BA ff Directo S, rk y Tough, Mrs. Rozanne Spa ck ey, Be 1 CH mH Ji F, Luthe ond Rayrn - -I TO RIGHT FT G, LE IN AND ST Reed, Doug S, bertson , Debby Lyon Ro , Randy Reed bertson , Rusty Ro live, Robby O Jo Y af M I' Bake Bill Dawson, , Patty authier eG ebbi D Wagner ebbie D e. E-+ cn D5 P14 Lf.. I cu N cu rn 'U I-1 cu 3 'U Lu C. as cu Q arsha , M 1TlaI'1 aron Chap Sh ! Tough Steve drick, 63 T: Mary H LEFT TO RIGH ROW, OND SEC er, kn Parrack , Brad For Davy S. H6 iana Swar D 0l'1 S bin Ro la Pau Brown, Terri 3, Lile onds , Anita ITI Ed uck Westerhold , Ch ike M LEFT TO RIGHT W. O of. Trump 1 Ll W ood wlnd Tr 'o Cla r :net Tr 'o S extet ! L , . 13 f 32 H UJ . CDE u Ln U? gi 5 4 K 3 J , cu F' 'E A LQ ' . S, . ' gr 'V , 8 W -' T D E 0 , V - , W O t C 1 8 5 .A 5x Ig no D 5 VJ ti om -Q.: Om in-4. kmg C1 as 'gifiz I -6 cu ' cs. 2365 .-Ci.-1 . G- 'gcc r-O M22 Emi o o 'E'-fglfz 0:2 .-D05 Dion-1 5355 22255 5 A55 go:J,o'-1 -PEE 0.2-oo 'OSH ZNSEV: ovxvx-9 ol-ql-4'.-1 A 53 gg.-.E HH 5234 mmm. mga Eg, II .-QOO 1.7, fc: ogg-Lu s::or.f..x :mme -13.15 US -ff c: iv OEPO. E312 50.30 Q! ZA: 1.023 5-aug ,mmm EHQ03 03 220,12 0035 Ex E-4'-D15 E-IQDLQQ L1-.Dum LL! .A.. -'LD digg s-4m I-4 33 Q :gg fcggfm I-4,o 'J 034955 ang Do od T,u uf ITI Pei, Tr. . Io Trombo he Tri o 1 w Junior Band LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Leisa Diehl, Brenda Heckadon, Connie Corbon, Lisa Handly, Kenneth Liles LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Larry Rowland, Deana Wilson, Mrs. Sparks, Director. Beginning Band LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Tommy Claypool, Randy Dodson Donna Wagner Ph ligg C1 9 , 1, M ' Vandenburg, Terry Westerhold, Tammy Westerhold, Terry Clutier, BACK ROW BSEATES-yplzizrk Lacimda Mike Forkner, Jimmy Liles, Doug Forkner, Vance Jacks, Timmy Parrack LEFT,TO RIGHT STANDIIIQISG- Johnny Claypool, Eugene Hyder, Bruce Gauthier, David Vandenburg, Mrs Sparks Director, I t h Liles, flalinda ,yons, IDING: , 1 -Q WA:-. -iii- 1-,., 4 ACTIVITIES 1 0 Ple Supper 1969-70 K Q i u fl 9 g 6 n B . B E' ' r I e I n cl ca INE ULIEEN KINE ULIEEIP EE V 1 X X i I 5 i L I 5 V' fig. i 1 iz 1 1 I 4 Charlie board me money. to friends f.,,..,.,,.,. A W. ., l Qi ak ' The food J ' V , I W 1 4 'ER 3 J , , Charlie Ensor, assisted by Clovis Sivils and Steve Haile, does the auctioneering at our annual pie supper. School board members R. S. Corban and George Liles look on while Lorene Spillman, school secretary, collects the money. Many pies were bought by the people of the community, some by bidders, others by people waving to friends. 1 yy 7 ga y pp W y df r, V , 1.1 ... X , . g v 5 3, . -, 1 Y Mft , I ' , fw ' s -. ,. . L, .J ,. 4 . L H - 5 r i . 5. Q revived addition to our pie supper, drew a large crowd of people. Games of skill, 'The carnival, a newly a food and the jail kept the activities going. Miss Mary Hendrick Queen 1969- 70 Homecoming Metz High School Q U E E N M A R Y H E A D R I C K 1969-70 Homec. Ccmcl. and Esc if ' ,H f hi-ill' F E S E I S E S R C C C S O O O T R N R TDT PE E RDPD1 1 R NBIBSL CYNY E C SBEW. SIS L S H. L L I DK N'B E E fx' ff X! M X gf '!. ,X , ,VB .f f ,M f fxmgqw 7 93 -fiif vi. 1 , . D A B N X A K B N E 1 E T R E D : O Y . U H ,ag R f - - L R A ' S T N L iz fi I ' , 'K-, 1 1 L L L -. 'L . si L. Y ' ', J ' v ' N - R- T ,,.C ,. R 'Qfi f ' ' ' ' -w -,m.1.......- Miss Mary Headrick, representing the Junior Class, is crowned A1969 '70 Home coming Queen by Miss Christine Cor ban, who was Queen of the 1968 69 N , Y. ,AQ X 'R s r' ' 9 5 ,gg X . is Si Q5 lin- i- IH LEFT TO RIGHT MISIICSS of Ceremonres Patty Dawson Escort B1ll Baker Escort Dub Kennedy Prlncess Debble Handly Escort Chuck Edmonds Ma1d of Honor Mar1lee Handly Queen Mary Headrrck 1968 69 Queen Chr1stme Corban PIIDCCSS L1nda Tourt1llott Escort Kenny Tourullott Escort Rrchard Cole If At the Homecoming Dance. Alumni' P Durmg half t1me the Cheerleaders proudly d1splay the trophres won durmg the year Judy Hawks IS carrymg the Sportsmanshrp trophy won at the Con ference Tournament and the Frrst Place Plaque won at the Archre Tournament Carrymg the Second Place G1rls trophy at the Metz Inv1tat1onal Tournament IS Janet W111SOD Also won at the Metz Invrtatlonal Tournament lS a FIFSI Place trophy won by the boys carryrng th1s trophy 1S Paula Rob1nson The Boys Second Place trophy won 1n the Con ference Tournament IS carrled by Marsha Dean Mar1lyn Tourt1llott 1S carrymg the G1rls Second Place trophy won 1n the Conference Tournament arents, and students enJoyed dancmg to the musrc of the Blue Cond1t1on. 1 x 1 9 5 4. 1970 P r 1 o m K i n 9 G I1 U d Q BCDCDC Lf is s ! Nl 1 M! nn ' V! - !!a 1.1 Q!! ga Queen Kathy Wilson and King Kenny Tourtillott 'I I 1 V E 1 1 E u W: el .y 1 1 ia nw n 1 5 . W 4? ' 4. , 1 K K 51 ' +1 N : r Everyone at the Prom enjoyed listening and dancing to the music of Her I Majesty's Request. 1 s X 4 .,-fr-H ' ...GE-f, - I 5.,,, ., ':.7j..f,.1'- --2:-.fairy-1A--' 4gf2 LE-Eif5rf '144i+f'+.fE'? Z-f'z ,. ,gf ' 5' ni? ,avi il - Q I , x -f X xx, Apu lvl, 43 lv. 'V N 'gt QQ-1,5 ,ZW PQ a f 4 W4 AW f,gE, , .cyy ' l 1 , fy ff Before the Prom Came the work! ,',, V , Q f V 4 -' ff f 'X ff f 1 A ffl ff fyy ff A ,mum 51 M577 7 10 J f W +7 49 Q , f ,2 1 if K S i x? Wvg Xl Q ik H x Q ,Q -Ah-3 'Fl i E 7 7fffff 'fmfQ 'vfflf 'f fr, 01 ffgfgffgmceg I ,KZ ' 7-ZI w.,l W I , ,. . Y ,,,, . , V . ' PA ' - Each year the Junior Class sponsors a Benefit Basketball Game to help defray the expenses of the Prom and Banquet. The whole school and community came to the aid of the Juniors. In the pictures, you will see school board members looking respectable, the people of the commtmity looking questionable, and the faculty, well - they are unbelievable. But all of the costumes provided an evening of good entertainment. N 4 1 v I 3 3, i 1 ! l , 1 V EN 1 ,V I M W. 4 z lx 1 , J. Z x i '1 V I 4 . 1 we In iv i .av 4 1.5 ug' 5 . U, wr-12 1' in f-rg- , .., -.,, ,.-7.1. 'X I Erik Q5-ff-AM K in ? lv x .6 EJ I -1121. 'F' F -' MARQUARDT'S SUPER MARKET FRED MARQUARDT, Owner 1 1 183' X 120 South Sixth Fine Service ' I Friendly People 'S QQ ' fe ' M ff' -.. M. 'f'ff'f-'55-lf'? t wig - My 1 F' aidifmw Y f - 111 'I W H 395-2.311 1 ' Rich Hill, Missouri ,, ' L S ff 1 7 ,. , . A: F. 7! l ,l,l.-lilll my M C DARNOLD FLORISTS CAPR' WW'- Flowers and Gifts for A11 Occasions WHERE YOU SEE Phone 667-7551 209 West Cherry .,,,-,,, Nevada MIS s our1 Nevada M1s sour1 Nelly Don, Inc - - - ill Eta Fabric Shop - - - Western Auto - - - - - jlichards Grain Company - - Wade Music Shop - ' Firestone Carrh - - - Rich H111 XCaro1yn's Beauty Shop - - ' Moorlands ,Cafe - - - - - M F A Insurance f - - - Leeks - - Manchester Store - - Zellmer Real Estate Sports Shop ----- Spencers N ev ada, Butler - Nevada Rlchards, Nevada Nevada, Rich H111 Rich H111 Nevada, Mis sour1 MIS-SOUT1 Missouri Mis sour1 Mis sour1 M1s sour1 M1s sour1 Mis sour1 Mis sour1 M1s sour1 Fort Scott Kansas Rich H111 Butler, - Nevada Nevada, Repp Hardware and Supply - Butler, Western Auto - - - - - - - Butler, Madill - Smiths Shoe 8: Western Wear - ,Jennings Market - - - Pokornys Ihorps - Richardson's Motors - Larry's Barber Shop XJ ' Nevada, Butler, Butler, - Nevada Nevada Nevada, Rich H111 Missouri MISSOUTI Missouri Missouri Mis sour1 Mis sour1 M1s sour1 MISSOUTI M1ssour1 M1ssour1 M1ssour1 M1ssour1 MISSOUTI METZ CARDINAL COSTERSS 1 uri i I Ei uri I uri I1 r1 I1 r1 I1 as r1 I1 Photographs 1n Thls Annual Were Made by ll 2Tl Tl6i i ljrrf mfg Karzai 1'1 .1'1 1'1 L1'1 L1'1 L1'1 L1'1 LI'1 L1'1 lI'1 l1'1 -L1 1 Portrait Wedding Commercial 11 East Wall 316-223-1970 'x -.w -.m.t........-.,..........-..-.-.---..-.---4....- , , KARBES PIGGLY WIGGLY o - :sv We Give S gl H Green Stamps Open 7 Days a Week 102 East Austin VILLAGE MARKET The Savingest Store in Town Conrlplirnents of Snack Bar - Bakery - Delicacy Open 9 til 9 - 7 Days a Week Phone: 667-7530 Nevada, Missouri Rich Hill, Missouri RICH HILL C0-OP MARKETING ASSOCIATION Pass I., Y sez PaYWaY Ffafeds Seed Cleaning g11HtFefg113ZZ?S d M, . 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N55 uns-omuwzns h CALDWELL'S CUSTOM SPREADING Lime Fertilizer Rock Phosphate MOBIL FARM CENTER Nevada, Missouri Phone:667-3612 I 1'-F5 oxs 'ID ,i 1 ,f ff iz 'f - ' .iafi v Marvin 484-3406 64772 IG Congratulations to Metz High School MR and MRS RICHARD FRYER FOX THEATRE AND TRAIL DRIVE IN Nevada M1ssour1 Home of Tomorrow's Durogs ., ' , ' Y L HL--,T A ----f--4------'-'-to I .,..V. . ff: . I f t o f 75,1 Rl 3 I I . 3 I , I 5 1 I I . I 3 CC Tomorrow SCMS Marvin Everett 484-3406 J Horton, Missouri 484-3306 Check Our Low Prices on Quality Tires and Accessories Highway 54 and Hickory wlLsoN TIRE AND on. coMPANY -2. -.-..u ,,-111 New and Used Furniture GREEN LEE MATTRESS 8. FURNITURE CO. 110 N. 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New Holland Phone No. 667-7543 Highway '71, North Nevada, Missouri C omplim ents of FERRY FUNERAL HOME Nevada, Mis souri ,,...-....-v-.-.--1---Q-v-rw-r--f--' ,. - -- . . ' ' DR. H. CLAY WALKER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Visual Training Glasses Furnished For Appointment Call 667-3417 Office 213 W. Cherry SOHIGRO SERVICE COMPANY Fertilizer - Chemicals 7th Walnut Phone 395-3286 Rich Hill, Missouri C ompliments of DR. B. N. MENDENHALL,,D.C CHIROPRACTOR MILLERS 120 S. Cedar Nevada, Missouri 5465 Phone: Office 667-5834 , RCS: 667-2576 Rich Hill, Missouri Compliments of CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 4 Cold Storage Vault , 1 ' 1 Q Phone: 667-7656 214 S- Cedar ' f Nevada, Missouri 3 BUDS BARBER SHOP Rich Hill, Missouri ,,,-,-,,..,,,,....,..q-- -,.-.-----e . f -.'..-,........,,..,..1....-.-.-.... FORT SCOTT DRUG COMPANY 103 So. Main Ft. Scott, 15311535 Your Store of Personal Service For Free Delivery Phone 223-0220 BUTLER MAYTAG 3 sol-nano SERVICE a. APPLIANCE co. coMPANY V ' , I Fertilizers and Farm Chemicals Custom Application 200 North Main St. Phone 679-3941 905 East Hickory, Nevada, Missouri Butler, Missou-ri 64730 Phone: 667-3313 I CHEVROLET + ol.nsMoslLE - cAnu.LAc compmv I 'Where Customers Send Friendsf' Highway 71 I Butler, Mo. MISSOURI PUBLICSERVICE COMPANY ki'-k 'II' I G G RICHI SERV Tir . I I Tub Serve 222 Communities in Batteri I Western Missouri I I I Lubricati With Electricity, Gas or' Water ls souri ,-,mm-I . , , ...,....-1-me ,..-..m....,-.--.-.,.m..r--ry-svsrv Y ,,,.,,,,,,.,.,......,--.-.Y------v--l--f '--- ' ' , W . Y ki it Gasoline l l Diesel A - -- on Q3 Grease Motor Oil GENE -BURCHELL MFA Bulk Agent RICHARD BAYNES. MFA SERVICE STATION Tires Tubes Batteries Lubrication Enjoy the Convenience of One-Stop Banking Service at THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Fort Scott, Kansas Established 1884 Main Bank Wall and Main Drive -In Bank Wall and Judson U Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 5 I CULLOR LIMESTONE COMPANY INC. Fort Scott, Kansas Specify Big 'C' Lime for Your Fields! Phones: Quarry 223-9800 Office 223-4250 Agricultural Lime Ready Mix Concrete .7- ......-.. T........--..--- -..--.--.-1.-1-.,...-...,..iqQ,. CLARK S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 527 East Park Rich Hill, Missouri 395-2211 Beauty Is Our Business WILMA'S BEAUTY SHOP WILMA and SHERRY Rich Hill, Missouri I 395-7311 BUTLER ENGINE SERVICE JOHN T. NUNNICK Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, Small Engines - Sales and Service, Rentals Butler, Missouri 11.7 RICH .HILL INSURANCE AGENCY 612 East Park Avenue Phone: 395-2111 Rich Hill, Missouri 64779 We Keep the Spots RICH HILL CLEANERS 707 East Park Rich Hill, Missouri I 395-3221 I 3 RICH HILL I GRAIN COMPANY 1 6 13 East Maple Rich Hill, Missouri 1 395-4121 1 i 7 I NEVADA VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Highway 71 North 1 Authorized Sales and Service Nevada, Missouri 667-7879 L ? Q . X -wi-VW if WNW ' 1 I ' llmii f 5 X I I I I 1 I i BAN Hume JACK Sl' 679-5121 I I I Ce ---vw' A 3' , 'V I I - , QmFwq,wgEfw9.-,,,fE,,.,.?.-vw-,.,,i,,,.,, GUTHRIES HUME MOTOR COMPANY BANKING COMPANY FDIC 224 Walnut Nevada, Mis s ouri Hume Missouri Phone 667-789 1 FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. Fine Dairy Foods Branch Office, Nevada, Missouri Phone 667-3633 -ff JAcK slvns SALE co. Butler, Missouri 30 Years of Dependable Business Bonded and Insured 'Your Business Always Appreciated Cattle is our Business, Honesty our Hobby A JACK SIVILS - Owner DON GHERE - Auctioneer 679-5124 679-4700 -V ...,,, - -.. -........-.-....,1..-.-.--.-.- C mdx-lg it blurliirllvrt FARM 81 HOME BM SAVINGS ASSOCIATION W IE Since 1893 Home Office Nevada, Mo. . - 816-679-41 NEVADA FARM SERVICE. INC.7 7 325 N. Cyress - P.O.'BoX 97 C it Ph. 417 667-3226 - Nevada, 'Mo. 64772 ' :QI 110 West Walnut St. ll: 1 Ggxain -s eecJ1-- Seed g.. agm uppfes ' Nevada, Missouri 64772 I ,Lama aby Chicks I l n,,CHowS,, Purina Chows and .:. Wr1::g::2: ' Health Aid COX MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Mercury 611 North Main Pleasanton, Kansas 66075 Phone 352-8521 and 8522 We Don't Meet Competition - We make Competition Fort Scott, Kansas Phone 223-2950 HORNER FLowER sl-loP Flowers for All Occasions Gifts - Plants - Corsages VIRC-IL CASSIUS and RUBY HORNER 1124 N. Main Phone 667-7841 Nevada, Missouri I I ' ' - A I 'A- - ,,,.-vu..---..--1-----v-0 ' ' ' '- - ,.,...,...--..-.-n-,--e-f-sw4-f'--v-w-'? I '- .- f - f - . ' 4 - , ' VM, 3 wi ,44-r142,.v , f I In 3 2950 -.l I SO'l1I'1 C omplim ents BARR MOTOR CO ENGEL STORE F01'd L1nco1n Mercury C1oth1ng and Shoes for the Er11:11'e F a1'n11y Hlghway 71 52 Butler' MO R1611 H111, Mlssoul-1 64779 816 679 4119 A 816 679 4110 KLM TELEPHONE CO Rlch I-1111 M1ssour1 H1ghWaYS of Commun1cat1on Comp11m ents FIRST NATIONAL BANK as of ' - I J of , I I Compliments THORNTON NATIONAL BANK Nevada, Mis souri Since 1869 Best Wishes From BUTLER STATE BANK Butler, Missouri Bates County's Largest Through Service GARY L. OGLE INSURANCE AGENCY Z 15 Osage Boulevard Nevada, Mis souri AMMANN BROTHERS TRUCKING and SOUTH SIDE FEED STORE South Side of Square Butler, Missouri Phone 679-4621 EASY WASH LAUNDRY BUD WELBORN Rich Hi11, Missouri ITCO FARM CENTER Q Highway 71 North Butler, Mis souri DA D Nev CLARK an Owne BRUCE GRANI' Manufactu Phone 5 8 O For MI M P.O. Bi I B I 'B utler ,,,,,,, w.,,,m --..-1-,.,.......... -v- -Q---f'--1- ' F , -,.....,-...,.--.'v-N-v,--1-1uv-w-v --v--r-1'!fNw-'f- , - - - ' ' , . ....,,,.-.- 'W ' 4: may ,ge DARI-DELUXE DRIVE-INN Nevada, Mis souri CLARK and NELL COVINGTON Owners and Operators Compliments of WHITESIDES IGA Food Store Fort Scott Kansas BRUCE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS INC Manufacturers of Flne Gran1te Memor1a1s Phone 580 315 N Natlonal Avenue Fort Scott Kansas BOB S HAIR DRESSING SALON Phone OR 9 3142. Butler M1ssour1 MID CONTINENT MFG CO INC Butler M1s sour1 DEERFIELD GRAIN SUPPLY INC Custom Gr1nd1ng and M1X1ng Payway Feeds Bag and Bulk Fert111zer BITNER STARK MOTOR CO Bu1ck PODt1aC Amer1can Motors GMC Trucks Butler 679 4131 M1ssour1 BECKHAM HERRMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 214 North Maln Butler M1ssour1 03161679 4071 I , , ,M . I - I Y . ., . . P.o. Box 231 - Hiway 71 south I ' I , . 4. I u o ,....... Q..-....-.--...-. ' AMERICAN BOOKKEEPING COMPANY 114 West Walnut Phone 667 5688 N evada , Mis s ouri HOMESTEAD MOBIL HOME SALES 1127 East Austin Phone: 667-2277 ' .Tuction Highway 71 and 54 - Nevada, Missouri Let Us Put You in a Mobil Home Today! You Will Like Mobil Home Living! SHARP STORES COMPANY 'HPPLI-HTICE, , Dry Goods - Ladies' and Men's Wear Q Phone West Side NOrmandy 7-4688 Square SKELGAS DEALER I Rich Hill, MO, - wnsr sm: SQUARE P1-rom: 667-6462 WellingtOn,A Ka,1'1S. NEVADA, MISSOURI I Nevada, AMO. V Skelgas ls Service A'- CECIL D. SMITH 9:53 Agent OBERLIN'S 2.07 West Cherry Street O-B ' mn mn Elevada, Missouri one: Business 667-6482 22.1 West Walnut Phone 667-3561 INSURANCE R6SZI.de1'1Ce 667-2.563 Nevada, MO. I s o BECKHAM 1 nf' .. ,Q -, GUY S POTATO CHIPS - , log HERRMAN I INSURANCE . , A11 Your , ' Nevada, Missouri Insurance Needs , - wAYN Be Wise Buy Guys ! 673-ESSEHAM Y f 204 North Main Butler, Missouri' 679-407 1 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANI 'The Wovld'l Bell Vnrboolu Au Tlylol-midi' .2277 I1 ing ! -3561 KM AN MCE IY Main ssouri rf? 1 mms commw' md. m 10Y10'4 4d ' ' -..--M-,.....,.,k.,-ve--,..,...F.,f1-.1-.--.-y.....-.-.- -5.-0-,W 1,.-:',w.-,,.....,....,..-....,.-- fa. an A Q4 2 52 16 6 i 5 1 E' 1 I H if Q , 14-..,,....,...,.,.. .4 ' Bti: fgzu- 2 4iJif.,i:E.Aji,X!m.X',.' 11.4 Ll ig, i Q-,Q y Iv: ., 3 wjihf ,iMi,:,,,iYAx , I 'bl 1 , . 1 ff -if? , 5 .1 K' ' 1 'L+ , , . . 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