Metz High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Metz, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Sophia has kept the scorebooks at Metz High Schoolls home games for many years, and has never asked for any compensation. We sincerely appreciate all she has done for us in the past and hope she will be at Metz for many years to come. S u .mm nl .wa r1 C fm .ms gW 6 av be mr ea m0 eh rw o t We get so busy sometimes so involved with our own lives h g u 0 n e g n b p 0 LL S at n 0 d e w n e mu 0 t a h 41. Mr; .4....'. In. I V.A.A..,J.II '-5.A..H+;;A,,H ;4A7 l, -I III. e CARDINALS HONOR OLD FRIEND w v , n. I . ., IIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIOOIIIQIII IIIIOIIIIII . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II III I O H II IIII II IIII I III II I I III ...u I I I .n I IIII II II I I O I I III I I I 0 III III IHI II .I INI I I III II II I III I O C IIIII II I. III . . .- II I... I . I I III III II I III III I I IIIII III III IIII III III III III II. III. III I I IIIIIOIIIIIII u . I I I u . . I I I I I I I II n .. I II I II OI C I o I I O O I I OI I 0 II I .0 I I I I u . I I I I . 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AV . dministration Guides Us Throu The Year ; Mr. Allen and the school board, by working together, have F kept our small school running smoothly. Not only running, but running with a AA rating. Metz is the smallest AA school in the state. We have much to be proud of, thanks to the hard work of these people. ,FAA A deep; 1 Seventh Mr. Charles E. Allen Thom Handly, Jr. Superintendent he t t t - g , 4st 1 Bus School Board - Roy Gene Claypool, Richard Pryor, Kathy Rayburn, Grover Judd. Loren Wilson r, have 1nning, :st AA thanks .7: 1 F. ..n.. h b: 77 ,. .. ,, .. .- e ,..W::- 7.... -7 'TQTJVCW ...- ., . V r H . r 7 .L , .V edmhmafzm Teachers Help Students Through The Formative Years J ... ' ,4 a a g :1 3 Marie Gray Dick Harrison John Barker 1, Doug Campbell Principal Counselor Asst. Principal, L.D., Math ' Coach Gail Carter John Dobbins Arlene Harrison Starlene Harrison Seventh 8; Eighth, History English First and Second Fifth and Sixth 7 Opal Heatheg'ly Joyce Hillier Joyce Humble Mary McKeirnan Business, Journalism Music Third and Fourth Kindergarten, Typing 3 Mary McKinley Debra Roberts David Schnichels . Librarian Home Economics Shop 1 O o o o o n I t o O O... ooooooo-UOIOOIOOOOOOOOQ - o I 00.00.cocoOIcoCIo.o.0o...0.0o.00.0OOOIOOOOOOIOOOOOIOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOIOOI.uoooooooouooaooooooooouu000.000.0090 olll C oonononIcoooooooooooooooo.toaboo.o-naIOOOOOOOOOOOODOOCCIOOOO0.0. 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Lanny Drummond Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; All Conference 4; All Conference Honorable Mention 3; All District Honorable Mention 3,4; Arma All Tournament Team 4; E Honor Roll 1,2; E-S Honor Roll 3,4; School Play 1; Student Council 1; Vo-Tech 3,4. - Janet Hawks Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All Conference 2,4; All Conference Honorable Mention 3; All District Honorable Mention 2,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader Co-Captain 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Officer 2,3,4; Student Council 1,4; Student Council Officer 4; Class Officer 2,3; E Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; Journalism Co-Editor 4; Speech Contest 1,3,4; Homecoming Court 2; Pic Supper Queen 3. - . Michelle Hogan Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Rifle Team 3; Class Officer 1,4; Student Council 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Jour- School Play 2,3; Best Actress 3; Speech Contest 3; Halloween Queen 3; Pie Supper Queen 4; Homecoming Court 4. Seniors face many decisions; whether to attend college, enter the working world, continue their education in another way, or enter the armed service. In their own way each graduate is trying to fulfill his or her dreams. Along the way many responsibilities have to be undertaken. This last year for the seniors has been filled with hard work, anticipation, and regret. Working hard to earn money for all the activities, anticipation of all the new worlds that lie before us, and regret at having to say good-bye to so many friends and good times. The class of 182 will always treasure those special moments and memories we achieved and shared together. MOTTO: The greatest distance we have yet to cover still lies within us. COLORS: Blue and white A FLOWER: Red rose 5 J immie Leer Basketball 2,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Rifle Team 3; Track 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 4; 4. if Bobby Luther Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Favorite 3; Class Officer 4; Track 1,2; Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Sheryl Lyons Yearbook Editor 4; Journalism Editor 4; E Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; DAR Good Citizens Award 4; I Dare You Award 3; Profiles of Young Americans 3; ths Who Among High School Students 3; Who1s Who in Music 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Cheerleader Capt. 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Officer 2; Jazz Band 2; FHA 1,2,3; Officer 2,3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Pic Supper Candidate 2; Class Officer 1,2,3; Speech Contest 1,2,3; Student director School Play 2; Best Actress School Play 1; Kevin PaCe Class Officer 3; Yearbook staff 4; Sports Editor 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; School Play 1; Student Council 4; Pie Supper Candidate 2; Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; S Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; All Conference Basketball Honorable Mention 4; Track 1; Benefit Basketball Coach 3; Billy Robinson Pic Supper King 4; Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Band 1; Rifle Team 3; S Honor Roll 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Vo-tech officer 3,4; 4-H 1; Coach Benefit Basketball 4; 1, $37,, 1; J - ,1;.. A H , - . 7 . ,g. ;,,-r,, h Left to Right. Junior Luther, Bobby Luther, Linda Luther, Joyce Drummond, Lanny Drummond, Frank Drummond, Larry Boyd, Kevin Pace, Beverly Boyd, Clyde Hawks, Janet Hawks, Norma Hawks, Dan Hogan, Jr., Michelle Hogan, Shelia Hogan $ h g $ $ 3 w Left to right. Anne Robinson, Billy Robinson, Donald Claypool, Larry Claypool, Janette Claypool, LaVenna Pilcher, TaLenna Pilcher, Junior Leer, Jimmie Leer, Mary Leer, Homer Lyons, Sheryl Lyons, Clara Lyons We, the 1982 graduating class of Metz High School, deeply appreciate the support and love our parents have shown us over the years. Without their understanding and pfodding, our road to graduation would have been a much harder climb. As we prepare to make our own way in the world, we pause for a moment to say a sincere and heartfelt thank-you to the ones who made our lives possible. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I v I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OOOOOIOOOQOOOI. : I Metz School Librari. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , , 'Mgmvmagung. 1 . ' '2 1 ' ' VARSITY GIRLS ENJOY 1 W. 1:31 ' tBottom rowl Shanna Walden, Janyce Wilson, Kristi Luther, Missy Swarnes, Cathy Newton. tTop rowi Coach :1 Doug Campbell, Janet Hawks, Vicky Vandenburg, Barbara Robinson, Becky Pryor, Manager Becky Custer. 1 . . VARSITY GIRLS SEASONTS RECORD 1 Overall won 16 lost 8 1 W6 They Conference Won 8 lost 2 Nov. 23 Rich Hill There 55 24 Dec. 3 Sheldon There 28 27 ' All Conference; i Dec. 5 Schell City There 44 53 Janet Hawks Dec. 8 Miami There 37 49 Kristi Luther Dec. 11 Hume Here 51 42 1 1 Dec. 15 Sheldon There 39 .36 All Conference Honorable Mention: l : Dec. 18 Bronaugh There 71 24 Vicky Vandenburg ; Jan. 4 Appleton City Here , 51 52 Janyce Wilson 5 Jan. 6 Hume Here 58 43 1 Jan. 8 Drexel Here 59 35 Comments: Jan. 12 Drexel Here 55 40 The 1981-82 basketball season was a rewarding year for the Jan. 15 Walker Here 58 51 lady Cardinals. They began their year by getting 2nd place Jan. 16 N. East There 49 42 in the conference tournament. They went on to bring home Jan. 18 St. P3111 There 44 41 a trophy from every tournament they were in. They received Jan. 19 Frontenac There 42 71 consolationin the Metz Invitational and another 2nd place Jan. 26 Schell City There 40 56 in the Frontenac Invitational. The highlight of their season Jan. 29 Hume There 67 60 was defeating the Schell City Bears who were 18-0. The lady Feb. 2 Miami Here 59 53 Cardinals finished 2nd in the conference. The year was one Feb. 5 Bronaugh Here 91 23 filled with fun and friendship and one that will be Feb. 6 Ballard There 39 40 remembered by all who participated. Feb. 9 Schell City Here 42 40 Feb. 12 Walker There 29 35 Feb. 16 Sheldon Here 51 36 20 Feb. 22 Walker There 23 45 MMXVx j? .a M. Luther forward lSti Kr Junior Junior Vicky Vandenburg forward .vv; xi , ' Vungs. B1 ' M 0 WV -st. , 74$ $5? . , Art MM, wwwmm WW M . M ,, ., WM, M, Mix? Ha. MWMMRMMMM tCI' mson cen M, M . Mia? ny MMM M M NZWVXAWMH Xxx. kw ,. M M MM xMMvK J anet Hawks forward 4-. s, ,, .A-hf, -.M., N M M wv :mMMwM Senior Junior Barbara Rob Emmi.- a, Mr w MMMM MMMUMVM, . . Z.MM'5.YMJ. 2-:- JAVMMM 4,: 1w, M erwvwn d d place r season be for the d place g home was one will recelve 22 Freshman Becky Pryor center Sophomore Cathy Newton forward Freshman Missy Swarnes guard Freshman Shanna Walden guard Junior Janyce Wilson guard S shoots a layup , XX O Kristi takes it down the middle 1 ? T ths got the ball Our one and only Cathy Shanna shows off 23 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 06ft to righo Timmy Claypool, Ronnie Heathman, Sean Allen, Kevin Pace, Lanny Drummond, Kenny Entriken, tstandingy coach Doug Campbell, tsittingy manager John Pilcher, Steye Mckinley, Jimmy Leer, Bobby Claypool, Larry Wilson, Bobby Luther, Billy Luther. 23 30 1 4 8 11 15 18 4 6 9 12 15 20 23' 26 29 SEASONS RECORD . Rich.Hi11 Schell City Walker Hume Miami Hume Sheldon Bronaugh Drexel Rich Hill Schell City Drexel Walker Northeast St. Paul Schell City Hume Miami Bronaugh Ballard Schell City Walker Sheldon Jasper 'There 'There 'There 'There 'There 11ere 'There 'There Iiere fiere 11ere Iiere Iiere 'There 'There 'There 'There 11ere 11ere There . . fiere 'There 11ere 'There 53 58 48 43 66 53 55 67 101 42 71 68 ,, 59 52 46 70 58 86 95 46 79 6O 58 61 61 54 63 45 61 73 56 75 85 63, 58 87 71 65 72 59' 99 87 99 73 90 83 76 79 VARSITY BOYS Overall Won 5 lost 19 Km Conference Won 1 lost 9 A11 conference: Lanny Drummond All Conference Honorable Mention: Kevin Pace comments: , The 1981-82 basketball season was characterized by both player and fan enthusiasm. Although they only won five games, there were many close games that were lost. The boys lacked in height but made up for it with speed by , running the fast break continuously and getting the other team into a transition game. The season was highlighted by scoring over a 100 points in a victory over Drexel and a third place finish in the Metz Invitational Tournament. $1.5.;;;;.A 91 WW ,W-m-m mm ,, senior Jimmie Leer center .. -w- Ww.:v.. . 7n . awn; Vaguavmvn Ana-.. .. A-a-w-qum-. H . u '. ww x... 4v.- . m Mm ,wnrnp .-.- d guar inley forward Claypool Steve Mck Bobby Junior sophomore MW Wyzww ken center i Entr 11y Luther guard i N A C S T. O H S P A N S sophomore Kenny freshman B 1,, WV, W, NMAMM. bF-f: Fin m: $ W bf . , w,.,,...m M : wwdww , , A w A , .- ,ww.,,w ,W A m... M V - .an. ML 4 W c v , A 4.... n. . ' m ' -. . 28 Cheerleaders do their play Schell City l l; Una Larry Wilson, Ronnie Heathman, Timmy Claypool, Coach Campbell, Billy Luther, Sean Allen, Bobby Claypool, Kneeling - Manager John Pilcher. The Junior Varsity had a short season, only playing four games. But despite the short season they acquired experience enough to prepare them for varsity play. The team consisted of; two freshmen, two sophomores, and two juniors. We were all proud of the effort they put forth. 30 x '2; .vnwi i u A g. A l . . I The 1981-82 varsity Cheerleaders enjoyed a year filled with fun and friendship. They worked hard, learning new cheers and routines. They did two pom - pon routines, one to the song ttAll American Girlsl, and the other to iiWhy Do Fools Fall In Love? This proved to be a very successful yeare for the varsity cheerleaders. One, Ilm sure they will all remember. .. .V., ...I .. 7., 7 . ebgwh-- ..;.;.-. S Junior High Cheerleaders Enjoy Year The Junior High Cheerleaders added a lot of life to the 1981-82 basketball season. The experience they have acquired during the year will help them to become high school cheer- leaders if they choose to be. They have worked hard cheerleading for the varsity girls. We hope they will look back on this year with fond memories. w. l with :heers to the Fools . yeart ill all Jeanine Heckadon, Pam Heckadon, Standing - Sheila Judd. E ' M y a 1 :2 11 11 1'1 1 From:Shanna Walde11,Janyce Wilson,Barbara Robinson,Becky Pryor,Melissa Swarnes Bacszynthia Newton,Janet Hawks,Vicky Vandenburg, 112:: 1 1 Kristi Luther, Cathy Newton, Coach Doug Campbell ' 1 1 Date 11 1-5 1 Date Team We They 9 - 1 1'9? 9 - 11 - 81 Walker 1, 7 15 9 - 1 ' 2; 9 - 15 - 81 'Schell City I 2 21 9 - 1 9-18-81 Hume ,' 3 18 9-; 1 1 9 - 22 - 81 Sheldon 16 9 9 -1 ; 1 9 - 24 - 81 Bronaugh 20 11 9 - 1 i 9 - 25 - 81 Bronaugh 15 9 9 - 30 - 81 ,1 walker 13 19 2124921221 . ',;;.M.......ua 32 Kevin Pace, Bobby Luther, Sean Allen, Kenny Date 9-11-81 9-15-81 9-18-81 9-22-81 9-24-81 . 9-25-81 Front: Billy Robinson, Ronnie Heathman, Tim Cl aypool, Bobby Claypool, Larry Wilson Entrikin, Jimmie Leer, Coach Doug C Team Walker Schell City Hume Sheldon Bronaugh Bronaugh , Billy Luther, Back: John Pilcher, Lanny Drummond ampbell AHOXHNUI They 22 , ,1 f 34 W . whereiv Track Teams E Janet hands off to Janyce in the 400 relay. ww wRonnieTs giving it all he has. ,WMWW Kristi captures first place with a mighty throw. , y.. ,. , x7 , ,, -y .- f1; 4:. . , a? Tex heaves the discus out there. Shanna gives her all and grabs a second place medal in the mile run. The 1982 track season proved fun for all. The team consisting of seven girls and seven boys, attended two track meets. The first one at Butler and the second, the VC Conference track meet at Nevada. n 0..C.0.OO.OIOIOOIIOIOO.O.OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOIOOOOOOOOUIOOOO.IO0OO.-OIOOCOOO.0.IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOIOOOOOOOOOQOOODIIO .uohoooooooooo-to..0o.o0.000.0.00000o.oo.noosooooooo0.00.00.00.000000.ooooouoooooootoooo00.ooh.o.o.Ibo.on.toouoooggoooooooootcooooo. La??? hi. ; O.-OD'OIOOOOOODOOOIOICOOOOOOO0.0..00.I...OOOQIOOOIQOOIOOQOQCOOOOI uLOOOOOOOUOODI.............l.tIO,IOOOOOOOO...I...COCOIOOIOOOOCOOOOOGOIODU-OIO0......OIIOIOOOOIIOOCOIOOOIOOOOOOOOOCOIOOOO0.0.0.0.... I IIII I 4...; coo.QIOOOOOOOICOOIOOOOOOI ca... I I 00-00 I I WW ft . U I I Mefz School Library; O O o Q I I I 0 0 a o 0 o I o l O...OOOIQOIOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOC .0.000.00I...O.o0-0..0OI00-0O...o...cco...coooIo.00O.00......00.000.000.000.000.00.000.000.00o.0o.o.Ioloo.00oaooooooooonnOIOOOOOAOI 1ile run. b! a . -4, -.-u-m. 1 r 4 O 36 V ,7 ,,, 4 WM ' v4 VVWWW 'WWVAWWW' W 1981-82 King and Queen Senior candidates: Billy Robinson and Michelle Hogan a The 1981-82 pie supper was a night of excitement and anticipation for the candidates and their classmates. Each was filled with hopes of becoming the next pie supper queen. The classes had worked for many weeks to reach this goal. When the final hour arrived, it seemed that the seniors hard work had paid off as their candidates were crowned. This night was one filled with many- happy memories for the student body, faculty and community of Metz. w: ' Prince and Princess First and Second grade candidates: Jimmie West and Angie Rayburn , Duke and Duchess Seventh grade candidates: Jackie Gardner and Shelia Judd Vs 1981;82 Pic Supper Royalty - Kenny Entrikin, Cathy Newton, Shelia Judd, Jackie Gardner, Mike Chanove, Angela Lemmer, Jack Heckadon, Kathy Pryor, Paul Heckadon, Lori Wilson, Becky Pryor, Jimmie Entrikin, Angie Rayburn, Jimmie West, Cindy Newton, Bruce Gray, Linda Newton, Duane Burchell. Standing on King and Queen platform - John Dobbins, Janet Hawks. Sitting - Billy Robinson, Michelle Hogan. Hymn 3 xx D Jag. x! - V a; A - AV Becky from A sweete Jim West and Angie Rayburn receive their crowns d Janet Hawk; crowh Jackie Gardner and Shelia Judd ms an John Dob .- x . Anne Ensor td JUS lson, Barb Robinson, and Kristi Luther helped the evening run i WW. mum yo nm a Js Crown bearers were Jack Heckadon and Lorie Wilson enjoyable evening for everyone Becky Pryor receives a box of chocolates Lanny Drummond and Michelle Hogan. Herefs the most hen-pecked husband, Larry R from Arlene Harrison after being voted Would you believe most lovesick couple? ' Boyd, with a beautiful girl on each side, ' sweetest girl Jami Wikoff and Kelly Walden. Anne Robinson. holds everything as Scott The three winners of the one hundred dollar Jack Spencer, Deb Swarnes, Scott Ensor, Ensor reads the name Jack Heckadon has gift certificates are from left to right: Kitty and Delbert Johnson, sitting - Arlene just drawn. Wikoff, Denver Westerhold, and Becky Harrison, and Starlene Harrison. Custer ng run 39 awe or. ,g Melissa Swarnes Reigns As T Homecoming Queen For 1981-82 R a; H. .. t Ngu. 7 . . . V'ihmzxm' 3x xxx ?RXAV- e h ' ,7 t - 7 , j .41! , r w. I o vrv'rr-., .,' t . .1671 Melissa Swarnes - Freshman 't The Basketball Homecoming festivities were an exciting event at Metz High School. Each Class chose a girl to represent them in the race for homecoming queen. During the week, in preparation for the big game on 1 Friday night, the Cheerleaders organized a spirit week. Hat day, silence E day, over-haul-em day, and sock-it-to-em day are a few examples , 40 of what was in store for the Bronaugh Wildcats.' he Queen And Her Court Receive ecognition ' Senior Candidate: Junior Candidate: Mlchelle Hogan Escort, Tex McKinley Vicky Vandenburg Escort, Kevin Pace a Sophomore Candidate: Freshman Candidate: 41 Cathy Newton Escort, Kenny Entrikin Melissa Swarnes Escort, Timmy Claypool f :5 .u 42 R - 7 ;, ' N L. ' ' , ;,A;i?lejj-;: New 1 And Old Ryoalty Left to right - Michelle Hogan, Vicky Vandenburg, New Queen Melissa Swarnes, Former Queen Kristi Luther, Cathy Newton. 19E Vic Ha .4 ' ' : Left to right -VMichelle Hogan, Timmy Claypool, Tex McKinley, Shanna Walden, Lanny Drummond, Vicky Vandenburg, New Queen Melissa F01 Swarnes, Former Queen Kristi Luther, Debbie Jackson, Janet Hawks, Cathy Newton, Kenny Entrikin, Kevin Pace. mo C12 Vicky Vandenbutg, Debbie Jackson, Janet Hawks, Melissa Swarnes, Shanna Walden. W K Fe Ielissa , mond, New Queen Melissa Swarnes, Tlmmy Claypool. Former Queen Kristi Luther, Lanny Drum- Spectators enjoy watching the dancing. Mistress Of Ceremony Becky Cutster Cathy Newton, Kenny Entrikin, Tex McKinley, Michelle Kevin Pace and Vicky Vanden- Hogan, Kristi Luther, Lanny Drummond, Melissa Swarnes, burg Timmy Claypool. Everyone who attended the homecoming enjoyed the basketball game which included a 'pom-pon routine by the cheerleaders, the crowning, and the dance afterward. The music was provided by Mikets Mobil Disco. 43 ! 'W N zciitixil t . l . ,. H - , , y '- 7779.. ;w O ' t' M k D ' f f I l. I y 1 H a i The student coun- cil plays a major role in any school. The Metz Student Council is com- prised of two students from each class, seventh through twelfth grade. A part of their responsibility was to decorate for the annffal pie sup- per and carnival. The pie supper was a success thanks to their hard work. Q . , i i 3 42M Front row - Kevin Pace, Billy Luther, Jeff Wikoff, Shelia Judd, Second row - Becky Custer, Tim Claypool, Larry Wilson, Ken Entrikin, Bobby Claypool, Top row - Mrs. Gray - sponsor, Janet Hawks The yearbook and journalism staff worked diligently this year. It was their responsibility to write the school news for the Nevada Daily Mail and Rich H111 Mining Review newspapers. Prepar- ing the yearbook for publication was their big job. More work was required than they thought was possible. Yet, the year was a success and an enjoyable experience. From left - Michelle Hogan, Business manager; Sheryl Lyons, Editor; Janet Hawks, Co-editor; Kevin Pace, Sports; Larry Claypool, Photographer; Jim Leer, Photographer; Bobby Luther, Sports. . Those are the peo $2; the Classes run. Officers for the freshman class are: From top: Jim Entrikin, sergeant at arms; Becky Pryor, secretary- treasurer; Missy Swarnes, vice-president; Shanna Walden, president. From left: Vicky Vanden- burg, vice-president; Barb Robinson, secretary; Janyce Wilson, treasurer; seated: Kristi Luther, president; each perform their duties as junior class officers. Sophomores, from left: Ron Heathman, secretary- treasurer; John Pilcher, vice-president; Tony New- ton, president; Mike Van- denburg, sergeant at arms; these students were chosen to represent their class. ple WhO Senior Class Officers are: Michelle Hogan, secretary and treasurer; Larry Claypool, vice-president; Bobby Luther, president; and Jim Leer, Sergeant at arms. Mt: LN XN' wayuiftigrxiti ' , ' l, I , V, ; ' , t , fr ,1;- F Bands Keep in Practice l Front row: Missy Swarnes, Pam Heckadon, Sean Allen, Becky Pryor, Second row: Barb Robinson, Bruce Gray, Shanna Walden, Top row: Mrs. Hillier - instructor, members of the high school band. The high school band par- ticipated in the annual mass ; band. This year it was held at Top 1 iii Metz with all the conference Clnd3 ii 1 d. L t . th Heck: a1? schoo s atten 1ng.. a er 1n 6 Third f! year they Jomed w1th the Hume Hawk H band for two concerts, one at i, its: 1 e Metzis PTO, and the other at Shanr Kt Humeis PTO. The grade school i Burch concentrated on improving enough to join the high school band in the years to come. Early in May, some of the members attended the music festival in Fort Scott. We hope this was a year of pleasure for both bands. The intermediate band members are: Front row - Jami Wikoff, Stephanie Pryor, Patti Heckadon, Angela Lemmer, Back row: Mrs. Hillier - instructor. b ind par- 1a1 mass s held at inference er in the he Hume ;, one at ', other at de school nproving . gh school i :0 come. : of the 1e music We hope asure for Top row - Miss Roberts - sponsor, Cindy Gardner. Fourth row - Pam Heckadon, Shelia Judd, Cindy Newton. Third row - Barb Robinson, Janet Hawks, Jeff Wikoff, Michelle Hogan, Second row - Debbie Jackson, Cathy Newton. First row - Missy Swarnes, Shanna Walden. Front - Duane Burchell. I :w Becky Custer, Barb Robinson, Vicky Vandenburg, Cindy Newton Missy Swarnes Pam Heckadon Kristi Luther Janet Hawks Becky Pryor Sponsor - Miss Roberts, Shelia Judd, Shanna Walden, Janyce Wilson The Future Homemakers of America have f: kept themselves busy this year with many g activities. They held sales and sold calendars to earn money. At the close of the year, FHA hosted its annual Mother-Daughter Tea. It was at this time the officers for the 1982-83 year were installed and the retiring officers were recognized. Most of the FHA members were enrolled in Home-Ec also. The Home-Ec department presented a style show at open house. The students fashioned the garments they had made that year in home-economics. 47 , :xxfih hf h?! Van, Immie West, Dena Kennedy, J Second place winners were , and Jodi Kenndy Kelly West Terri mey, Third place Cathy Rayburn, DeAnne Ra 9 s r. e t .B S .in. mo Cb Wm S .1 mm ny .mm J 6 Cd mn pa tr; .mw FB wmner was S h a n n a Walden Kelly Bradham served as announcer. n The Excitement arises as the final hour approaches. Finalists gather on stage. 48 TS 4 l. 2 Grade School M of Free Day Patti, Stephanie, Chris, Linda, and Jocelyn, ready for the word go. Angie, Jimmie, Dena, and Paul give their all. it Awaiting instructions. Will we ever grow that big? Each year 'the grade school classes get a day away from studies. This year the kindergarten traveled to the Kansas City Zoo. The rest of the grade school classes got together for a day of racing, high jumping, softball throwing, but most important. It was a fun day for all and a great way to end the year. 49 1 A c: r qmsw s W 157' 50 ....;i. w - V , , l Benefit is a Success Each year the junior class sponsors a benefit basketball game to raise money for the Metz Junior-Senior prom. The evening began with a chili supper. Later the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders played the first basketball game of the night. Letts go team wmwmm No, I want the ball wmxwmw After the grade school game, the faculty women and senior girls took on the alumni women in a game that would make Dr. J. take up golf. Then the men took over the hardwoods in a hard-fought game to the end. Vocal 1 Middle Back rt Mt L 1i Boys 0 tight. These must be the sexiest cheerleaders around. What happened to the ball? for rd, he an v. an Round Vocal music group Left to right: front row, Janyce Wilson, Kristi Luther, Larry Claypool, John Pilcher, Debbie Jackson, Becky Pryor, Sean Allen. Middle row, Shanna Walden, Missy Swarnes, Tim Claypool, Kevin Pace, Cindy Gardener, Jimmie Leer, Tex McKinley, Music Teacher, Mrs. Hillier, Back row, Jeanine Heckadon, Pam Heckadon, Sheila Judd, Jeff Wikoff, Linda Newton, Duane Burchell, Jackie Gardner, and Robert McGinnis. - Round and around and around they go. Boys on the left, girls on the right Grab your partner and hold her tight. Mefi School Library - 51 52 Right: Seniors, Billy Robinson, Janet Hawks, and Kevin Pace, are honored with bracelets from the- booster club. Below: Dr. Ellsworth entertains i us with his delightful speech. Junior girls play big part in sports: Janyce Wilson, Vicky Vandenburg, Barb Robinson, and Kristi Luther. ; Sophomores, Bobby Claypool, Kenny Entriken, and Cathy Newton, receive awards. Freshmen girls give much to the teams: Missy Swarnes, Becky Pryor, and Shanna Walden. 'Tomdrrowis leaders will be juniors: Tex McKinley, Tim Coach Doug Campbell; Freshmen boys: Larrinilson, Billy Claypool, and Sean Allen, Luther, and Jimmie Entriken, begin their sports careers. Teach: Looks good t Teachers line up for dinner. Anne welcomes guests. Looks like everyone is having a good time. O.K. Ms. McKeirnan, whafs so funny?? 53 Left - Mr. and Miss MHS - Right - Junior Favorites - Kevin Pace, Janet Hawks Timmy Claypool, Becky Custer Below-Sophomore Favorites Below - Freshman Favorites - - Cathy Newton, Kenny Missy Swarnes, Billy Luther Entriken B 2 a i! Ea Lower Left - Most Athletic - Janyce Below - Gooflest - Becky Lower Wilson, Lanny Drummond Pryor, Sean Allen Heath1 Lower Center - Most Reckless - , Lower Sheryl Lyons, Jimmie Leer Bobby .2; g Most-Popular - Janet Hawks, Bobby Biggest Flirts - Sheryl Lyons, Bobby Unluckiest - Barbara Robinson, Kevin Pace Eris: . 1 Luther Claypool - Becky Left - Happiest - Becky Custer, Sean Allen Right - Biggest Appetite - Cindy Newton, John Pilcher. Below - Most Lovesick Below - Most School Spirited - Couple - Kenny Entrikln, Vicky Vandenburg, Timmy Debbie Jackson Claypool Lower left - Most Bashful - Ron Below - Most Likely Heathman, Becky Custer Old Maid - Bachelor - Lower Center - Clock Watchers - Clndy Newton, Jlm Leer Bobby Claypool, Cathy Newton Perfect Man - Woman - Bobby Luther, Kristi Luther Sleepiest - John Pilcher, Cathy Newton MOSt Mischievious ' Cindy Newton, Kevin Pace 55 f '22 l .. . ;:--- ;.; ., , . .' . :: oe , - , $??ertmm 1a. . , . x . 7 A , , v, -t. ,Ajfw Class of 82 Has a Wild Day at J Oplin ' Sn Bobby arentt you going the wrong direction? Janet and Trent take a break. The senior class had planned to travel to Pineville to canoe, but rain cancelled that, so they stopped at Joplin. They shopped at the Mall, rode the go-carts, and took in a movie that night. It was a very pleasant day despite the rain. Larry is out in front, but for how long? Bobby looks like hehs had a wild day. lin StudentseAccom ishments Acknowledged Left: Becky Pryor, accompanied by Mrs. Gray, Becky earned a I rating at District Music Festival. LWJE Below: This was the setting for thf: eighth grade graduation. From Left: Barb Robinson, Mr. Dobbins, and Kristi Luther. ceremonles. TWO elghth graders, Llnda Newton, 311d Jeff Wlkpff, Barb and Kristi received third in duet acting and Barb was were promoted to high SChOOl. awarded third in prose reading. ed to t rain ed at Mall, in a very These awards were handed out the last day of school: Scholarship awards, Sheryl Lyons and Janet Hawks, valedictorian and salutatorian. Yearbook and newspaper staff: Sheryl Lyons, editor; Janet Hawks, co-editor; Michelle Hogan, business manager; Kevin Pace, Bobby Luther, sports; Larry Claypool, Jimmie Leer, photographers. Shorthand - Janet Hawks, Sheryl Lyons, Michelle Hogan. Typing - most improved, Janyce Wilson. Band - Missy Swarnes, Shanna Walden, Becky Pryor, Pam Heckadon, Bruce Gray. Vocal trio - Becky Pryor, Shanna Walden, Missy Swarnes. Solos at Joplin - Becky Pryor, Shanna Walden. Cheerleaders - Vicky Vandenburg, captain, Janet Hawks, co-captain, Debbie Jackson, Missy Swarnes, Shanna Walden. English Students all year - Janet Hawks, Vicky Vandenburg, Becky Custer. Art - Sean Allen, DAR Good Citizen Award - Sheryl Lyons. 57 -. ,. . .....--m . ..4 mi . .mvrv. .r V..;,,..r . . , e'e g, M' NH - - !iil .A .-'-.h. .37 '- , t t e e ee e- h r. , '3' h Mfy-Qmix FR. , i . , I ' ' , 7.: Come on, Michelle, HANGIN AT NOON t' Ok, none of that Mr. and Mrs. Schnickels. You still have a few feet to grow, Larry, to be as tall as the tallest man. Mr. Schnickels finally has Kevin where he wants Therets been some wild dances on that riverboat, including ours. 58 The 1982 seniors had a wild time at Lodge of the Ozarks, Lake Ozark, Mo. They toured museums and caves, almost drowned in the bumper boats, and had a hoedown at the Ozark Opry, before finally being thrown in jail. Luckily they escaped and arrived home safely. Janet is such a neat person. Does Larry make a good pillow, Jimmie? t The trip down was, great, but how do we stop? Swimming in your clothes, Miss Roberts? ma, mm, This group looks like they belong in a cave. 59 Lu- ,w P; Guests 4Q 'e WWM V Miche The did beau1 nwnl Bobby Luther and Janet Hawks were honored with the title of 1982 Prom King and Queen. 60 L Janet, Trent, Cecil, and Vicky rest for just a minute. M y Michelle and Sheryl read the class will and prophecy The seniors appreciate all the work the juniors did to insure a successful prom. It was a beautiful evening and will remain a special memory in the heart of each guest. leeWive Look out J oAnn!! Cathy Newton and Missy Swarnes were servers at the prom. mnna' t 62 could ... u-r Look at those SMILES! Just think Cindy, Kristi, Vicky, and Michelle, be worse. 3; Now how did that go again? Left foot, right foot, left . . . Good job Billy, Linda, Tex, and Becky. Professor Becky Custer speaks. - ' 1$ I Why, Larry Claypool, I never knew you could look so ; good. That,s your opinion Shanna Walden. Did you ever see Sheryl, Janet, or Kevin trying to Did you ever see three more, ah oh er, interesting cheerleaders than Sean, Timmy, and Kenny? look busier? .119, Alrigh Please p o u a- . ,, u, -..... WM 1 gm . wv, v4 xxx .xxx 1Q lxxxxxxxw X x N u t could ALRIGHT! Everybody Boogie 2 7,, WW, WWW Janet, don,t you think Jim is a cute little girl, er, boy? yo h Please, Coach, no more speeches. Those are the people who make our students, er, school Okay, Larry, we know you want Janyceos apple, run. but what about Kristi? Is this an Martha. IR s-w w. O.K., Bobby and Mr. Allen lets not t it . I Mr. Barker art; you and Miss Humble first in line get carried away. again? Meet the best looking students at Metz! Lori, Brian, April, Jack and Angie. Martin, is that the missing cake? Kristi, are you confused again? 64 2:51 and Shawn. Is this an invasion? No, just Kathi Jo, Amber, Bonnie, Martha. Tim, donot smile so big! 424m Coach, hard at work?? xxwmxxm Ax - llen 1695 not Eagle eye Allen on the prowl again. w wwumo .9 you confused Kevinos been caught again. Arenot you too young for hitchhiking? 65 Mt Janet Hawks Sheryl Lyons L Lanny Drummond Kevin Pace 67 w W r S m m 6 w m C 1 nlxrkxzsiizz Mm 1W4 t L w o 1 B . 1 o 1 m m S b 6 m R C r O m d m m n .m a J M S 1 1ptty1 axp Optipppo $3 3:3 s19 90 moi? 3P mic a3: 85 Eonmasm m9. mgmcwmoz. xym 90w HES 30S 93 3:. 83w 2:: :63 :5 :53 rmwa 303018 93 :8: 305mm :96 E3: 905. TE Shanna Walden, Missy Swarncs, Becky Pryor, sang Salutatorian - Janet Hawks Mcmories Speaker - Senator Harold Caskey Valedictorian - Sheryl Lyons 68 m D Q 0 E ,1: .29 E ,1: .121 0 3-1 :3 4.: 5 LL CD .521 F-i mommyt-tn NOOKOH Standing: Billy Robinson, Kevin Pace, Lanny Drummond, Jimmie Leer, Bobby Luther, and Larry Claypool. Sitting: Sheryl Lyons, Janet Hawks, and Michelle Hogan. Flower: Red Rose Motto: The Greatest Distance We Have Yet To Cover Still Lies Within Us. Color: Blue and White Most of the nine graduating seniors have been together since first grade experiencing good and bad times with one another. Their high school years hold many happy memories. Their freshman year held anticipation, new friends, but mostly fun. Their sophomore and junior years were a time of growing and maturing, of preparing for the future. Finally their senior year was filled with the senior trip, skip day, and preparing for graduation. 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Park Ave. Rich Hill, Missouri 64779 4177395-2111 WESTERN BOOTS -:- WORKWEAR ' TALL PAUL'S Phone: 3l6 223-6345 Hiway 54-69 Junction North FORT SCOTT, KANSAS 66701 RED,S FOOD FAIR Lower Prices Everyday When You Shop Red4s Food Rich Hill, Missouri'64779 T....EKE NUTS 8L CHIPS RR. 3 - PO. Box 271 Nevada Mo. 64772 Telephone: 417-944-2229 TOM,S Coco-Cola Bottling Company of Bulter M0,, Inc. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. A Subsidiary of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Mid-America, Inc. r! 905 No. Orange St. Butler, Mo. 64730 PO. Box 69 Verco Sporting Goods 123 West Cherry Street Nevada, Missouri 64779 Davison Shoes Mr. D665 Western Wear Jerry Wadel Custom Spraying phone Horton Mo. Residence 927-3258 Horton, Mo. OLD FORT REALTY FORT SCOTT. KS 66701 PAT WARFORD-BROKER 316-223-5472 LICENSED IN MISSOURI AND KANSAS HOMER LYONS-SALESMAN 417-484-3494 KLM TELEPHONE CO. Serving: Rich Hill Me'rz Richards Deerfield -nghwoys Of Communication To Everywhere M FA Incorporated MFA Exchange FEED MILL 679-6145 PASSAIC Custom Mix 679-4193 Pelleted Feeds Grain Farm Delivery Seed BUTLER 679-3175 Farm Supply Animal Health . thonnton 1 Bank PO. BOX 1304. NEVADA,1VIO. MEMBER F.D.1.C. 1 1111131191 111171118X? vi; ,1 ELDRED MOBIL SERVICE Mobil Tires and Accessories Bus. Hwy. 71 - Butler, Missouri Engine Tune-Up Telephone 18161 679-8120 or 5522 UNDERWOOD - STEINBECK Funeral Homes SINCE 1898 320 PJorth 14th St. Rich Hill, MO 64779 14171 395-2131 10 South High St. Butler, MO 64730 18161 679-3121 MACS RADIO 8: TV RCA Sales 8L Service 19131 471-4371 Leon McBride BX 213 Home 13161 857-2163 Prescott, KS STAGECOACH INN Rich Hill, MO 4 ....., .... ,, wu 1 1 ,1 Jm . v 1! l 1, 11.11-,5-9-QA;1.1-1. 1- BRUCE MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS FINE GRANITE MEMORIALS Fort Scott, Kansas 223-3750 ONE OF THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN AMERICA RICH HILL GRAIN CO. Pioneer Seed Purina Feed Fertilizer Frank P. Bartley: Owner BROWN FORD Mercury Lincoln New cars - trucks Service all makes Ph: 44171 667-3385 Nevada, Missouri MINIT STOP Gas - Groc. - Beer Nevada, MO. JEWELRY 0 DIAMONDS o DIAMONDS o DIAMONDS 0 110 East Cherry 0 Nevada, Missouri 64772 PRODUCERS GRAIN COMPANY Nevada, Mo. RICH HILL AUTO 8:, TRACTOR SUPPLY 111 North Sixth Rich Hill, Missouri 64779 Phone: 417-395-2155 Quality Automotive Parts and Service 14171 667-6333 14171 667-9234 MIDWESTERN PECAN CO., INC. PRODUCERS 31 PROCESSORS 0F AMERKZAS FINEST NATIVE PECANS JAMES B. BELL BUSINESS HWY. 71 N. President NEVADA, MISSOURI 64772 Rich Hill Mining Review Celebrating 100 years FINE JOB PRINTING 521 Park Avenue Phone: 395-4131 Rich Hill, Mo. 64779 . SOIIIQI'II SERVICE COMPANY P.,O.l Box 8-700 EAST WALNUT STREET RICH HILL, MISSOURI 64779 MID-AMERICA WELDING SUPPLY Ft. Scott 141 Locations Independence 223-2290 331-6060 Pittsburg Garnett 231-6100 Everything a Welder Needs! 19131 448-3149 COMMUNITY LUMBER CO., INC. Butler, Missouri 64730 tel. 816-679-3114 Harold Jones - Manager PO. Box 161 DIA LARGO RESTAURANT Mexican Food 3A Mi. E. of 3M on K Hwy. 11 am. to 8 pm, closed Sun. 8; Mon. Nevada, Mo. .na Feed PANY 3PLY iependence 33 1 -6060 Garnett 1 448-3149 KENNY HIGHLEY Highley1s Tire Center FARM TIRE REPAIR -244.a-mho-Jse'.;vs.lua 2.- 4 1 w -. ROAD SERVICE NORMAN HIGHLEY Highway 54 East Phone 667-6134 Emergency Number 667-2716 or 944-2500 Nevada, Mo. 64772 , -mym ,2 .22., 2 2. ; ,wiww;r CEDAR INN Rich Hill, MO Full Service Meal and Smorgasbord Daily Mary's Cafe 82 Groc. Metz, Mo. Where your patronage is truly appreciated Sqan Bruce Billy GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 6682,, from Steve Kristi Cynthia Barb Debbie Virgil SCOTTS Business 71 8c Hwy. 52 WATERS INSURANCE SERVICE 15 E. Wall St. Fort Scott, Kansas Butler, Mo. 64730 Farm 816-679-4445 3,16-223-057? h Homeowners . . . lrglma . o nson Motorc cle Quallty Home Furmshlngs Licensed for Missouri Boynds Kdthmt 02cm Judy3s Iron 81. Metal, INC. Melvin - Mary 316-223-3320 MIKE JUDY Home: 316-223-3527 Vice Pres. 530 Humboldt RR 3 Box 77 Phone Fort Scott, Ks. 66701 Rich Hill, Mo. 64779 417-395-2214 Kawasaki of Fort Scott 13161 223-5862 213 Scott Avenue, Fort Scott, KS 66701 H HIWAY 71' 82 52 JCT. WEST BUTLER, MISSOURI 64730 BOB 8L GLENN3S EQUIP, CO., INC. Monday-Friday - l :0 .M. - 1 P M d -S t rdu -5:00 P.M.-9:OOP. . M on ay a u y M. - 6:30 P. M. Sm Sunday - 11:00 A. Bulfei enu rgasbord FORT SCOTT, KANSAS Phone: 316 223-9721 503 Humboldt Fort Scott, Ks. 66701 MADISON BROS. CONCRETE INC. Frank or Bill 73161 223-1340 Derailed Commodity Service Route 3, Butler, Mo. 64730 Phone: 816-679-5576 Mon - Sat. 9-6 Thurs. 9-8 r 1 LINOLEUM PANELING CARPET oo oo 00 00,06 00 CROSS ROADS MOTEL 11TH 8: PINE WILLIAM A. NELSON RICH HILL, MO 64779 Nelson5s Motel 85 Bait Shop Phones: 816-679-3144 Bus. Route 71 816-679-3431 Butler, Mo. 64730 SOHIGRO 905 E. Hickory St. Phone: 417-667-3313 Nevada Mo. 64772 Gary Claypool, Manager 15; 555555 555555 5555 112 N. CEDAR. 0 417 667-7830 0 NJEVADA, M0. Frank Crawford CORNER OF CARS 15The Best For The Leas? 320 North Osage Blvd. Nevada, Mo. Phone 667-2825 Homestyle cooking at it's finest Pafs Cafe Open 7 days a week 6-10 1. Homemade Hwy. 71 Butler Pastries The Spot Furniture Store Phone 417-395-2374 9 am. to 7 pm. Closed Sundays 8c Holidays Ed Hansen 518 E. Park Owner Rich Hill, Mo. 64779 Praiswater Bros. Automotive Service Phong; 417-667-2792 803 E. Hickory Nevada, Mo. 64772 Swope5s Drive Inn Old 71 Hwy. Phone: 417-395-2244 Swope's Supermarket 123 S. Sixth Street 395-2137 Rich Hill, MO. 64779 Tim5s Muffler 55We do it on Prewitt55 120 S. Prewitt Phone 667-8208 Nevada, Mo. 64772 Bates Countywide Abstract And Title, Inc. PO. Box 191 Butler, Missouri 64730 VINYARD FARM 8L HOME SUPPLY INC. NEVADA, MISSOURI 55Your best buys in Farm Supplies55 1002 E. Underpass Ph: 667-2910 FARMERS ELEVATOR Hume Mo. Grain, Feed, Seed, Groceries Floyd and Mary Littlefield Owner Ph: 643-7511 Lumber, Hardware Ph: 643-7517 Lola5s Steak House For Quality food at reasonable prices go to Lola's Phone: 816-679-9902 Bulter; Mo. 64730 TOUGH OIL COMPANY Metz, Missouri Phone: 484-3218 Mo. 10. 1de ties pm. tark ,77 9 137 3O METZ GRAIN COMPANY Metz, M0. Phone t4171 484-3412 RICH HILL TRUCK 8L EQUIPMENT, INC. V Lester Sc Jim Breckenridge Phone 4177395-2191 PO. Box 15 Home 4177395-2397 Rich Hill, MO TAPJAC HOME CENTER 2201, E. Austin Phone Nevada, MO 667-3078 Bates County Farm Bureau Butler, MO Master Printers Inc. Fort Scott KS Butler, MO Flowers and Things Rich Hill, MO Hume Bank Hume, MO Charter Bank, Butler, MO Samtl Levy Mere. Co. Butler, MO Flamingo Cafe Fort Seott KS Billingsley Service 8; Muffler shop Butler, MO Clark,s Pharmacy Rich Hill, MO BRAD FORKNER-FIELD MAN seed sale SPECIALTY CROPS AND EXPORTS CORNHUSKER FOODS 484-3241 SUPPORT YEARBOOK ADVERTISERS We, the yearbook staff of the Metz Cardinal 1982, wish to thank the merchants of the community for their support in helping to make this yearbook a success. Sb Dr. Noe 8L Noe Butler, MO Pizza Hut Butler, MO F armefs Exchange Prescott, KS Normzfs Cafe Butler, MO Booth Flexsenhar Funeral Home Rich Hill, MO J oyce s Beauty Shop Butler, MO Fort Scott Lanes Fort Scott, KS Franklin Store Butler, MO . Pioneer Family Center Butler, MO Heuser Hardware Rich Hill, . MO rKeepsake Flowers 8L Catering Butler, MO J ennings Market Butleywr, MO Furniture House Butler, MO Ruthiefs House of Beauty Hume, MO Dr. Curtis W. Long 81. Associates, Inc. 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