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7. Photograph Reaches New Heights—This photograph was taken from an altitude of 475 miles during the Gemini 10 space flight of astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins in July of 1966. Gibraltar appears in the upper right. 8. Surprised Miss America—Pretty 19-year-old Jan Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, expresses surprise and happiness in the same gesture upon learning that she was Miss America 1967. 9. Pat and Luci—Mx. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent walk down steps of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on August 6th following the wedding of Nugent and the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. 10. Strikeout King Retires—Lefthander Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on November 18th that he was retiring from baseball due to an arthritic elbow. Winner of the Cy Young Award three times, Koufax set an all-time record of 382 strikeouts during the 1965 season. 11. Speaks Up For GOP—Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirk- sen answered President Johnson’s accusations that the GOP is a party of fear by declaring that “the President’s statements actually spell out the most damning self-indictment in modern political history”. 12. White House Pickets—In August, these sign-carrying pickets marched up and down in front of the White House in protest to the probe of their anti-Viet Nam war activities by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. THE 1967 MIRROR Jerry Hughes, Editor R.S. Kimpton—Sponsor Morgan County R-1 I Schools Versailles, Missouri Dedication To the belief that American democracy and public education are equally dependent, the one upon the other 1967 American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas A Division of Josten's, Inc., Owatonna, Minnesota 4 All Rights Reserved THE 1967 MIRROR Introduction Pop Boy £ Girl. . Administration . . School Board . if A Grade School||jI Junior High ; . Fres h mefWBB £ ? Sophomores . t . Juniors . . . Seniors.......... Activities . Advertising . . .That's Where To Find It! Rationale In this, the patriotic issue” of THE MIRROR, we again have . something to say--in addition to bringing you a lot of pretty pictures. Now, every good yearbook needs a theme; and we've brought you a lot of good ol' American eagles (many of them copies from authentic early American woodcarvings). We've also brought you some nice views of various showplaces in this land of ours; but does all this decoration mean any- thing? In the lighthearted” edition of 1966, we tried to say that we do appreciate the generous way the community supports our truly enjoyable school Here we want to em The educational we so fully enjo activities we po book--are possi cause we are ps largest and olde cracy the world known. The eag toric scenes: m remind us that; Morgan County, indeed, a fine p NH HIG Mr. Jesse Teel. High School Mr. William English, German, S Mr. Gary Bernard . . . English, Phys. Ed. , Mr. Lyle Chamberlain Industrial Arts Mr. Kenneth Erickson English, Psychology Mrs. Lucy Hays....... Commercial Subjects Mrs. Dorothy Houston Social Studies Mr. Rob't. Kimpton. .. Chemistry, Physics, Ad- vanced Mathematics Mr. Maurice LaRue........... Band, Vocal Music Miss Johanna McDonald Biology, General Science Mrs. Estella Moon........... Vocational Home Ec. Mr. Lynn Nance............ Health, Phys. Ed. , Coach Mr. Donald Null........... Vocational Agriculture Miss Kay Robinson........... Girls' Sports, Phys. Ed. Mrs. Sara Lena Roth......... English, Social Studies Mrs. Marion Sanders....... Mathematics Mrs. Mary Shipley........... Commerce, School Paper Mr. Lee Sims.............. Counselor Mr. Guy B. Smith............ English, Social Studies Mr. Glen Stokes........... Carpentry , 6 ... raldine Delaney, 7-8 Mr. James Dinwiddie, 7-8 .. . Mr. Patrick Draney, 7-8 Mrs. Dorothy Erickson, 1 .. . Miss Betty Gerlt, 2.......... Mrs. Emma Hart, 2............ Mr. Wade Huffman, 4-5-6 .. . Mrs. Agnes Jenkins, 4........ Mrs. Irma Johnson............ Remedial Reading Mrs. Harriette Jones, 3...... Mrs. Arleen Kidwell, 1....... Mrs. Paddy Kidwell, 3........ Miss Wilma Lampton, 6........ Mrs. Darlene Lee, 2.......... Mr. Paul McClain, 7-8........ Mrs. Thelma Marriott, 5 ... Mrs. Lois Moser, 5........... Mrs. Nadyne McDonald, 1... Mrs. Marguerite Nelson, 4.. Mrs. Loretta Pace, 3......... Mrs. Mary Pyle, 6............ Mrs. Jennie Riley, 4 ........ Mrs. Inez Stevens, 5......... Mrs. Paula Trasher, 1-2-3.. Mr. LeRoy Viebrock, 7-8 .. . Mrs. Lois Viebrock........... Music Mrs. Marilyn Weller.......... Art 8 Attended by Miss Darla Palecek, Miss Sandra Williams, S Miss Susan Williams 9 Miss Victoria Gunn Queen Of The 1967 Mirror in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, (Mr. Jesse Teel, High School Principal, and Mrs. Shirley Bridges, Secretary to the Principal). We the people of the United States, (Student Council: Mr. Teel, Sponsor; Tankersley; Denton; Lyle; Branco; Chapman; Woolsey; Chisholm; Mrs. White, Sponsor. Williams, Gunn, Mutz, Hughes, Schad, Daniels, Kindle. Houseworth, Dunklee, Akin, Huff, Wenger, Garber, Branco.) insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare. (Ourselves!) And secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. . . Kindergarten, '66-' 67 Mr. Gary Harbison Most Popular Boy School Board: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. James Elliott; Mr. William Wornell; Mr. Claude Stevens; Mr. Jim Frank Hughes, President; Mr. Gerald Yarnell; Mr. Carl A. Guenther. Superintendent: AT LEFT, Mr. Dean Riley, Superintendent of Schools. He is shown above with Miss Minnie Thoss, Secretary to the Board of Education and Mrs. Wanda Hall, Secretary to the Superintendent. :0. R 2 SCHOOLS 17 School Board A Mr. Jim F. Hughes Mr. Jay Stevens Mr. William Womell Mr. Carl A. Guenther Mr. Jas. 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Jlfl.Jijnu _ tkn .4W , -r tyt ■ ' A JUNIOR HIGH Jr. High Student Council FRONT: Machelle Turpin, Jarry Walters, Deborah Beuhler, Brenda Fields Claudia Stevens, Mike Daulton, Gene Haile, Joe Harbison, Deborah Compton, George Yea- ger, ROW 2: Marlene Gerber, Tom Eppright, Charles Whittle, Brad Hutchison, Bobby Laurie, Paul Cofer, Harvey Yamell, Nan- cy Marker, Gloria Haile. BACK ROW: Kenneth Moore, Deb- orah Robinson, Roger Blankenship, Carol Chisholm, Mary Jane Hoskins, Jeff Stevens, Jean Heineman, Thomas Moon, Randy VanLanduyt Greg Gunn, Mr. Glen Gonder, Sponsor, of one of the best Junior High Student Councils ever. VERSAILLES GREENHOUSE GRADE EIGHT (Cont'd.) Jr. High Basketball 35 Jr. High Volleyball (ABOVE) FRONT: Peek, Woolsey, John- son, Campbell, Williams, Johnson, Hampton, Clark, Akin, Cable, Miss Robinson. BACK: Johnson, Bolton, Scrivner, Washburn, Caine, Miller, Elder, Lepley, Sousley, Marker, Garrison, Garrison. Jr. High Softball (BELOW) FRONT: Gonder, Berkstresser, Miller. MIDDLE: Akin, Cable, Sousley, Lepley, Campbell, Woolsey, Pierce, Marsh, Hunter, Miss Robinson, Tomblinson. BACK: Anderson, Williams, Ensminger, Ens- minger. 36 FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES and Friends Loganbill Marriott I Marshal Shewmaker Souslcy Shackleford Stafford Teeple Wallace 9 so MARION SANDERS Williams Sophomores. . . And Their Hatchet Man JUNIORS Where Do You Find Where The Party Is! 47 a Junior? ) Seniors Senior Class Officers (L. to R.): Roger Wittrock, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jim Mul- lins, Historian; Charlene Eck- hardt, President; Brenda Bol- ton, Treasurer; Nancy Elliott, Secretary; and (STANDING) Clyde Marriott, Vice Presi- dent. In this section, we do not propose to review the history of the class, as is frequently done in high school yearbooks. We think this is sufficiently evident in the three pre- ceding volumes of THE MIRROR. Instead, we want to show here exactly how this Senior class has been probably the most impor- tant single part of this school year, with some help from the administration, faculty, and the three other classes. THE MIRROR proudly presents the Class of 1967, strongly represented in academics, athletics, and in all school activities: a well-rounded bunch of citizens. RICHARD AKIN RITA ALLEN 50 CLINTON ANDERSON JIMMY ANDERSON HAROLD BALLARD BRENDA BOLTON JUDY BRANCO CLEDA BUCKNER LARRY CALTON 52 SUE CAMPBELL RUTH CAVINESS Bolton-baby, Busi- ness Mgr.: Now we are only $75000 short on our adver- tising money! Without the many SENIORS on the staff, we'd never have got THE 1967 MIRROR together. (ABOVE is how one of the preliminary planning sessions was carried out by Mr. Hughes, Editor, with the aid of Mr. Forrest, Photograph- er. ) graduates! SUSAN COOPER CAROLE DANIELS MARK DANIELS Class of 1967 . . . JONATHAN ERICKSON BONNIE MARRIOTT CAROL ERIKSSON NANCY ELLIOTT DIANA HELDS SUE GABRIEL ANN FERGUSON DORIS FRENCH MICHAEL FLEHARTY TERRY GATES Basketball captains, and basketball players, as well as football captains and football players, track men, managers, all relied heavily upon SENIORS! 58 GARY H ARBI SON CAROL HARPER 1967 Grads. . . LYNDA HAGGERMAN WANDA HACERMAN VICTORIA GUNN CATHY HEAFEY DAVID HOLST DALE HOMAN ■ KAY HOWSER JACK HUFF CAROLYN IMAN VIRGIL IMLER JERRY HUGHES LINDA JENKINS 60 Seniors.. . Senior Cheerleaders” 61 Assorted Girls Everybody CARMEN LUTMAN KAREN LEHMAN BEVERLY KNIGHT watches a V.H.S. grad! LOUISE KINDLE MILTON LEHMAN FLOYD MAUZEY SHARON McCORMICK JIM MULLINS MARK NICHOLS CHERYL PALECEK LOU ANNA PHILLIPS 65 Mrs. Houston Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Null Mr. Beard 66 STEPHEN ROLL CONNIE RUSH STEVEN SALTZMAN Seniors of 1967 DENNIS PURVIS THOMAS RAINES RUSCELLA SANFORD CAROLYN SCOTT HELEN PURL MARVIN SANDERS Want to get a queen candidate elected? This is how the ’67 SENIORS do it: They have a spirit” It Started Like This. . . KINDERGARTEN: 1954-1955 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Erickson Hughes Bolton Taylor Roark Ledgerwood Marriott Marriott Belcher Allen Kimbrell Lepley Reyberry Kimble Nobe Davis Roll Jenkins Duroche Erickson Caine Robinson Nuel Gunn . . .And Ended Like This! DONALD WOOD RONNIE WOOD DARRELL WOOLERY 71 GARY BERNARD johanna McDonald SARAH LENA ROTH Wonder if he brought two dates ? Let's go WHERE? 72 Just 120 pages to go and we've still got Harbison and Victoria, and NO place to meet . . . 1000 mug shots we can't identify, and no PLACE to meet... Oh, well, we'll just leave out all the pictures! And no place to MEET. . I r A CTIVITIES LEE SIMS Future Teachers FRONT: Mr. Erickson, Davis Garber, Harper, Palecek, Mar- riott, Daniels, Hughes, Murphy, Mr. Sims. ROW 2: Lujin, Gates, Knight, Huff, Kent, Branco, Clark, Scott. ROW 3: Woolery, Guenther, Hampton, Stauden- raus, McCormick, Kreiling, Nolting, Gunn. ROW 4: Holland, Palecek, Gabriel, Eriksson, Eckhardt, Marriott, Kindle, Gunn. ROW 5: Gates, Chap- man, Jenkins, Wenger, Mutz, Teeple, Erickson, Wenger. ROW 6: Marker, Forrest, Hughes, Harbison, French, Taylor, Tankersley, Mc- Dorman. ROW 7: Fink, Wit- trock, Fleharty. 74 National Honor Society FRONT: Lehman, Fields, Eckhardt, Kindle, McCormick, Knight, Branco, Wenger, Howser, Daniels, Palecek, Heafey, Davis, Tankersley, Camp- bell, Harbison, Mr. Teel. ROW 2: Murphy, Scholl, Hughes, Clark, Akin, Eriksson, Gunn, Hughes, Lankford, Calton, Teeple, Walters, Jenkins, Erickson, Elliott, Lujin, Huff, Moore. BACK: Gunn, Nolting, Kreiling, Marker, Lyle, Lankford, McDorman, Chapman, Wenger, Fink, Gerlt, Forrest,Wenger, Taulbee, Hampton, Guenther, Gates. 75 FRONT: Tom Kost; Michael McDorman, Honorary Member; Jim Mullins; Jon Erickson; Michael Forrest, Photo- grapher. BACK: Donna Smith; Cheryl Palecek; Martha Gunn; Cleda Buckner; Gary Harbison, Visiting Member; Brenda Bolton, Business Manager; Vic- toria Gunn; Sharon McCormick; Dee Kent, Enunciator. STANDING, Jerry Hughes, Editor-in-Chief. R. S. Kimp- ton, Sponsor, shown at upper right. FRONT: C. Iman, R. Caviness, K. Howser, L. Kindle, C. Scott, W. Hag- german. ROW 2: Mrs. Shipley, D. Davis, C. Harper, M. Fleharty, C. Marriott, T. Raines. BACK: S. Cooper, R. Wittrock, B. Marriott, C. Daniels, K. Heafey, M. Lehman. FRONT: S. Williams, S. Vogt, M. Scrivner, L. Beaver, R. Sanford, D. Sinclair. STANDING: Mrs. White, K. Gerber, D. Hendrix, Mrs. Thelma White, Sponsor, right center. The Mirror: Tiger Rag: Librarians: 76 • • F. F. A. Queen Coro- nation: Richard Akin, Sue Campbell, Sue Garber, Jimmy Gerlt, Lee Collins, Larry Marshall, Debby Woolsey, Larry Bentch. The corona- tion took place at the annual Barn- warming held in the vocational Ag room on November 18, 1966. Members: (BACK) Vogel, Fields, Bias, Mil- ler, Wiecken, Vaughn, Imler. ROW 2: Mr. Donald Null, Sponsor; Leh- man; Log anbi 11; Loganbill, Rush; Schad; Pace, Fran- cis; Akin; Calton; Marshall; Bentch. FRONT: Schad; Deb- by Woolsey and Sue Campbell, Sweetheart Candidates; Gerlt; Wenger; Fowler; Moon; Marriott; Baumgart- ner; Sue Garber and Lee Collins, Sweet- heart Candidates; Kays. The officers are shown immediate- ly behind the Future Farmers of America insignia. Shown to the left is Orville Eagle. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB (ABOVE) FRONT ROW: Ensminger, Garber, Harper, Allen, Kindle, Elliott, Jenkins, Haggerman, Huff, Lujin, Lehman, Houseworth, Wil- liams, Marriott, Hughes. ROW TWO: Bishop, Heaf- ey, Wenger, Gunn, Guenther, Eckhardt, Woolsey, Gunn, Fields, Hall, Williams, Holland, Stevens, LaRue, Daniels, Mr. LaRue. THIRD ROW: Murphy, Cox, Lyle, Nolting, Staudenraus, Tankersley, Wenger, Clark, Wenger, Hitchcock, Wallace, Col- lins, Smith, Bolton, Branco, Daniels. BACK ROW: Marriott, Shackleford, Wenger, Sousley, Chis- holm, Campbell, Teeple, Wenger, Holst, Regguin- ti, Woods, Silvey, Buckner, Walton, Fleener. BOYS' GLEE CLUB (RIGHT) FRONT ROW: Saltzman, Wenger, Mullins, Ballard, Bentch, Davenport, Jenkins, Gunn, Mr. LaRue. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Myrick, Hughes, Hall, Anderson, Hibdon, Fields, Dunklee. BACK ROW: Stafford, Houseworth, Tay- lor, Benne, Denton, Peek, Harbison, Homan, Kost. MIXED CHORUS (BOTTOM) FRONT ROW: Bishop, Gar- ber, Heafey, Harper, Eckhardt, Gunn, Elliott, Jenkins, Kindle, Fields, Hagaerman, Lujin, Huff, Marriott, Mr. LaRue. SECOND ROW: Lyle, Allen, Nolting, Tankersley, Saltzman, Wenger, Hall, An- derson, Bentch, Gunn, Fields, Holland, Stevens, LaRue, Daniels, Hughes. THIRD ROW: Wenger, Gunn, Chisholm, Anderson, Myrick, Mullins, Bal- lard, Hughes, Dunklee, Hibdon, Jenkins, Daven- port, Homan, Hall, Lehman, Bolton, Daniels. BACK ROW: Wenger, Staudenraus, Guenther, Wenger Kost, Stafford, Houseworth, Taylor, Benne, Den- ton, Peek, Harbison, Smith, Wenger, Houseworth, 80Williams, Branco. Vocal Music Band FRONT: Gunn, Branco, LaRue, Hughes, Allen, Stevens, Ens; minger, Woods, Branco, Garber. ROW 2: Woolsey, Guenth- er, Huff, Nolting, Cofer, Wittrock, VanLanduyt, Williams, Gonder, Tankersley, Johnson, Lyle, Bolton, Sousley, Ensminger, Lujin, Chapman, Daniels, Eckhardt, Staudenrau ROW 3: Ensminger, Hitchcock, Wallace, Benne, Jenkins, Stevens, Woolsey, Lyle, Marker, Forrest, Dunklee, Har- bison, Taylor, Wittrock, Eppright, Hall, Bishop, Holst, Washburn, Cable, Gunn, Daulton, Washburn, Johnson, Berk- stresser. ROW 4: Chisholm, Silvey, Clark, Marker, Gar- rison, Garrison, Wood, Kreiling, Fields, Gunn, Chapman. Lujin, Gunn, Heafey, Kosman, Yarnell, Blankenship, Fields, Clark, Akin, Eppright, Dan- iels, Arnold, Lyle, Shrout, Cable, Garrison, Hughes. Mr. Maurice LaRue, Director, is shown in the photo at the upper left, also in the extreme right of the photo below. (Photograph by Lehmer) SOFTBALL: (ABOVE) FRONT ROW: Miss Robinson, Hampton, French, French, Hall, Ste- vens, Eckhardt, Manager. ROW 2: Sousley, Harper, El- liott, Bolton, Miller, Scott, Williams. BACK: Ger- ber, Collins, Bolton, Dan- iels, Garber, Daniels. VOLLEYBALL: (RIGHT) FRONT ROW: Branco, Scorekeeper; Gunn, Elliott, French, Tan- kersley, Campbell, Miss Robinson, French, Elliott, Holland, Stevens, Scott, Al- len, Mgr. BACK: Gerber, Daniels, Walton, Bolton, Hall, Miller, Lyle, Huff, Sousley, Garber. TRACK: (BELOW) FRONT: Har- per, Mgr. ; Fleener, Daniels, Hughes, Garber, Williams, Sanford, Marriott, Daniels, Gerber, Manager. ROW 2: Kreiling, Manager; Clark, Sousley, Akin, Hunter, Buckner, Williams, Adams, Bolton. ROW 3: Tankersley, Manager; Kindle, Hampton, Mills, Bolton, Terry, Huff, Regguinti, Rush, Miss Rob- inson. BACK: French, Fow- ler, Elliott, Teeple, Ham- pton, French, Eckhardt, 84 Elliott, Hendrix. UrH444llft 1 lliilliiill xSSsOm Football Queen Judy Branco Carole Daniels Rachel Huff Linda Lyle Debbie Woolsey Student President Richard Akin Jesse Mutz Win Moon T. Haggerman FRONT: Coach Worley, Anderson, Hunter, Harbison, Marriott, Wittrock, Comer, Mullins, Coach Barnard. ROW 2: Clark, Manager; Caviness, Mutz, Miller, Campbell, Forrest, Rohl, McDorman, Davenport, Manager. BACK: Woods, Richardson, Griffin, Lee, Ferguson, Marker, Lankford, Haggerman, An- || derson. (TOP OF PAGE: Oglethorpe Eagle.) AT RIGHT: Harbison, Wittrock, Marriott, Co-Captains. 1$ AT EXTREME RIGHT: Wittrock, all-conference, flanked by An- derson and Marriott, all-conference honorable mention. TOP RIGHT: Coach Ivan Worley. i 88 « Patty Shackleford and Roger Wittrock; Cindy Barnard,. Flower girl; -Judy Branco crowning Miss Charlene Eckhardt, Queen; Jerry Hughes Vicki Gates and Terry Slider; Pam Chapman and Clinton Anderson. 91 (RIGHT) Coach Lynn Nance. (ABOVE) A basketball team. FRONT ROW: Billy Clark, Michael For- rest, Darrell Hall, Mike Denton, Clin- ton Anderson, Den- ny Marker. BACK ROW: Jerry Hughes, Captain; Terry Slider; Coach Nance; Jim Mullins, Mgr. ; Roger Wittrock; Tom Davenport, Mgr. ; Gary Harbison; Reg- gie Lankford. (RIGHT) B basket- ball team. FRONT ROW: Dennis Schad, Dean Homan, Bill Laurie, Tommy Wash- burn, Rodney Cable, Larry Marshall. BACK ROW: Coach Gary Barnard, Bill Pace, David (Sop- with) Campbell, Tommy Woolsey, Mike Benne, Lynn Garrison, Ray Lyle, Eddie Maxwell. General Anderson and his track medals, ABOVE. Clinton and friends, RIGHT, led us through another very successful track season: Homan, McDorman, Wheeler, French, Lee, Buckingham, Pace. FRONT: Coach Barnard, Lyle, Lankford, Homan, Lankford, Anderson, Coach Worley. Golf: (UPPER RIGHT) Lujin, Cable, Washburn, Coach Nance, Hughes, Forrest, Garrison. TRACK CLUB! CHEERLEADERS: ( A Team in front) Pam Chapman, Rachel Huff, Gwen Hampton, Victoria Gunn, Ginger Wal- lace, Gladys Daniels, Lee Collins, Candy Hughes, Margaret Williams, Carole Daniels, Susan Williams, Carol Harper. I NOB ROCK RESORT 97 1 Prom, Paris Style 99 THE MAGNIFICENT SENIORS OF ’67 k SPEND SENIOR DAY AT MILLSTONE LODGE Class Of 1967— Miss Victoria Gunn, Valedictorian, receives her di- ploma from Mr. Jim Frank Hughes, President of the School Board. — And because they were here, we are better. . . —Shakespeare 103 March 20, 1967 AY5TERY MfOi A D VER TISING I J. W.’s Boat Storage Gravois Mills, Missouri GOODYEAR Tires AUTOLITE Batteries Central Missouri Minor Tuneup Highway 5, South DR 8-5252 Land Agency Specializing in Farms Ranches REAL ESTATE 0. B. Clark Clark Hunter Junction 5 52, East Versailles, Missouri Phone DR 8-5555 Bob’s Apco Service 106 1 1 Bob Ginny’s MALTS Lakeside Store SHAKES SUNDAES Sportswear ALL FLAVORS Novelties Sandwiches Ice Drinks Groceries The Place to go in Versailles Fishing Supplies Bond’s Dairy Creme Highway 5, South • ri • Gravois Shopping Center, GRAVOIS GIFT SHOP TRASHERS- GRAVOIS GAFF'.TOM COLLINS Versailles Auto The Versailles Appliance Co. Parts FRIGIDAIRE Versailles, Missouri CONGRATULATIONS Refrigerators and Freezers CLASS of '67 Ranges and Air - Conditioners On the North Side of the Square Scrivner-Stevinson Funeral Homes Versailles, Missouri Russell P. Hall Company 34 Years Complete, Dependable Real Estate Service Dr 8-4473 Versailles, Missouri MARINE AUTO FIRE LIABILITY ROUTE 2 VERSAILLES, MO. Fr 2-6876 Gladstone Cove Resort State Route 0 Congratulations to the '67 Graduates 109 _____________________________________________________________________________ entrance GLADSTONE COVE REAL OZARK HOSPITALITY RELAX PLAY SWIM KISH STORE BAIT BOATS MOTORS DOCKS RAMP We Boost All Activities Rail Fence Cafe Fine Diamonds and Jewelry Since 1919 Clodfelter’s Jewelry On the Square Versailles, Missouri Gravois Mills, Missouri Cook Book Cakes Taystee Bread Company CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1967 White’s Corner Store LADIES' AND MEN’S WEARING APPAREL BUSTER BROWN CHILDREN'S WEAR Boys and Preps Kraft Foods Division of National Dairy Products Company Versailles, Missouri Highway 52 Just West of Downtown Johnston’s Triangle K Coves 1 d w Completely Modern 2 Bedroom e Housekeeping Cottages 1 1 s At Water's Edge--Air Cooled--No Hills--Plenty of Shade--Children's Playground--Richline Boats-- Motors - - Gas - - Skiing- - Swim - ming--Concrete Launching Ramp 1 n c. Write or Phone for Reservations or Folders State Route ”0 Phone FR 2-6317 Gravois Mills, Missouri Versailles, Missouri 112 Jeff’s Anchorage Your Pleasure Is Our Business Modern Cabins Group Accommodations Good Fishing--Recreation Room Safe Beach Clean Water Lake of the Ozarks Realty Trailer Park Facilities at Water's Edge Lyndon E. Ritchie, Realtor Gravois Mills, Missouri Phone FR 2-6234 P. O. Box 38 Gravois Mills, Missouri Real Estate--Loans --Insurance O. K. USED CARS PAINT AND BODY SHOP Hunter-McDonough Motor Company Chevrolet Sales and Service Best Equipped Shop in Lake Area Hunter-McDonough's Why Chevy's the Buy Versailles, Missouri VERSAILLES MOTOR COMPANY SALES SERVICE Located on Hwy. 52, West, 3 Minutes from Courthouse Square Buck Creek Store Sam Martha White, Proprs. Groceries - - Meat - - Pop Lake Road 5-20 FR 2-6359 Laurie, Missouri Groceries--Meats - -Tackle Hickory-Smoked Bacon Highway 5 South Versailles, Missouri Akin Hardware Hardware and Appliances B. K. Cleaners Versailles, Missouri Barnes Gateway Jewelry For Gifts That Last DR 8-5702 Versailles, Missouri Carpenter-Guenther Lumber Company Versailles, Missouri American Sales General Merchandise Versailles, Missouri B H Skelly Service Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Highway 5 at Laurie, Missouri Howard Myers and Bill Kreighbaum Wulff Harbor Resort One of Missouri's Finest Route P FR 2-6683 Boat Dock--Airport--Charter Flights Fuel--Restaurant--Cocktail Lounge Come by Boat Come by Air and Call Us at WULFF HARBOR AIRPORT 122. 8 Unicon Come by Car WASHBURN ASSOCIATES Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1967 from Washburn Associates Insurance 2500 FT BEAUTY - VIEW © MODERN RESORT V T UATERS EDCE ISAFE SAND BEACH r — vacancy rm Sand Beach Water Bikes Gas Groceries Boats Minnows Motors Playground Shuffleboard 200 East Jasper Phone DR 8-4411 DR 8-5725 BEAUTY - VIEW RESORT FRanklin 2-6827 Lake Road 5-16 Gravois Mills, Mo. Versailles, Missouri Beauty-View Resort 118 Versailles Truck And Tractor Sales And Service The Beauty Box Specializing in Modern Permanent Waving and Hair Styling Dunn’s Skelly Services And Groceries DRexel 8-4469 Versailles, Missouri Bill and Dorothy Williams Gravois Mills, Missouri Phone FR 2-8884 119 LAURIE DIME STORE LAURIE A-G MARKET Laurie, Missouri Highway 5 Lake Road 5-27 TOWN AND COUNTRY West Side of Square in Versailles DR 8-4300 Highway 5 at Route 0 Laurie, Missouri Frontier 4-5936 Mary- - Dorothy LEE AND DON’S TOP’S CAFE Air-Conditioned--Quick Friendly Service Exceptionally Good Food Compliments of MALL IN ORCHARD 2 Miles South of Versailles on Highway 5 JACOBS CAVE Lake of the Ozark's Largest and Most Beautiful Cave Local Historical Site” HUTCHINSON’S RAY STATION Highway 5 52 Highway 5 South Open All Year Versailles, Missouri Upper Gravois Lake Area 121 Have You Et Yet? Exceptionally Good Food The Jones' Laurie, Mo. Linen Service Coin-operated Speedwash Laundry and Dryers 110 lb. washer to wash rugs Laurie, Mo. Fr 4-9991 Owner and Operator, R.E. Van Dusen Henderson’s Marina Rental Headquarters Gravois Mills, Missouri Joan' Hill Billy Cafe Holman’s T.V. Repair Admiral T. V. Radios Rural Route 2 Gravois Mills, Mo. Fr 2-6853 ’Louie Clyde’s Closed Tuesday Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. N. Fried Chicken Catfish STEAK ruiFO CMlCKfN HSM Christmas x Tree Court and Gift Shop Steaks Clyde Helen Pemberton Try Our Delicious Bar-B-Que The Flavor is the Thing Hwy. 5--Sunrise Beach Missouri Fr 4-9975 Gas Oil Cold Drinks Pottery . . . Groceries Lake Information Your Better Gas Service Phone DR 8-4609 Versailles, Missouri 123 Production Own a part of your credit institution-- Use P. C. A. r k ,c '«yfoductii e(!!L ssocii on ation j Credit Association Versailles, Missouri Junior Togetherness”. . . Marker’s Insurance Agency CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON WEST NEWTON STREET ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM THE SQUARE Versailles, Mo. 124 Phone Drexel 8-4683 Darrel Goodman D-X Bulk Agent Morgan County Oil Company Versailles SENIORS: We urge you to Continue Your Education With aids available today, anyone--who really wants to--can s GO TO COLLEGE Our business in the county is supplying a superior food; but our interest here is in supporting education--from which everyone in the community will always richly benefit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Belcher TROUTDALE RANCH ... or What is that behind ail them bangs ? ... or Only his hairdresser knows for sure . .. Buy--Sell--Trade--Antiques OK Trading Center Mr. and Mrs. Wray Colvin New Used Furniture Northeast Corner of Square, Versailles, Mo. Phone DR 8-5613 Aubrey L. Huffman Telephone Drexel 8-5706 Paul’s Barber Shop Larry Gerlt Versailles Missouri 125 GATLIN’S BOAT YARD CHRIS CRAFT JOHNSON MOTORS AND BOATS LAKE ROAD 5-14 Fr 2-6241 126 5 13 Cafe Homemade Pies Special at Noon Steak, Chicken Breakfast Short Orders Fish, Sandwiches Laurie, Missouri For All Your Car Care See Yarnell’s Skelly Service Central Dairy Jefferson City, Missouri THE GEM SHOP Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Lapidary Shop and Unusual Gifts Laurie, Missouri 127 THE VERSAILLES LEADER-STATESMA ’ PUBLISHE RS - - PRINTE RS Dedicated to Progress in Morgan Co. Senior Togetherness”. . . .. .and a forecast of what to expect if the present trend toward longer hair persists. .. Gerbes Supermarkets, CENTRAL MISSOURI'S LEADING FOOD CHAIN Office at Tipton, Missouri We Feature SWIFT PROTEIN BEEF We Give S H Green Stamps Breeders of purebred Charolais beef cattle Shop at GAMBLES '1, The Friendly Store Donna and Uel S. Chasteen, Jr. Cooper’s IGA LOW PRICES EVERYDAY HARDWARE HOUSEWARES AUTO SUPPLIES APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS Dr 8-4270 We Give TOP VALUE STAMPS 129 MAXWELL’S INTERIORS Versailles, Missouri DR 8-4626 FINE FOOD Checker Drive-In Highway 5, West Versailles, Mo. Compliments of Gabriel’s Skelly Station Versailles, Mo. BOWLING AT ITS BEST Open Year-Around Fun for the Whole Family DR 8-5779 AIR CONDITIONED SNACK BAR Coral Lanes Bowling Bart-QpkT ER1MFAST tot'tiscuits Sousley’s Bar-B-Q Gravois Mills Missouri NONE BETTER MOORE’S LUMBER SUPPLY COMPANY Windows - - Doors - - Roofing COMPLETE BUILDER'S SERVICE Hardware Paints Wallboard Phone FR 4-9985 1 -fflTTlrJl Located on Highway 5, Ten Miles South of Gravois Mills, Mo. Frigid Food Service Phone DR 8-5308 or DR 8-5609 Meats Frozen Food Processing Versailles, Mo. 131 Sophomore Madness See that kid, upper left, looking through its bangs with its little beady eyes? You think that's bad, you oughta see some of the live ones that got away! RETREADING SERVICE MARKER’S GIFT SHOP Night Owl Sundries Don Maybelle Kost Gravois Mills, Mo. FR 2-6298 ... Versailles, Mo. DUMPTRUCKS GRADING--GRAVEL AND DIRT BULLDOZING Home Made One Block West of square Versailles, Mo. I ■ - Iv 1 Fashion Flair Beauty Salon Cedar Point Resort State Route 0 Latest Skills in: CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1967 i i PAGE’S. . . i Page's SPEED WASH Speed Queen Washers Soft Water Highway 5, Must South of Gravois Mills FR 2-8896 page s OZARK AIRWAYS Air Charter Air Ambulance 1 1 Gravois Mills, Missouri Air Freight Gravois Mills FR 2-6112 (314) Kansas City HA 1-7090 (816) Page's BOAT YARD Mercury Motors Mercruiser Owens Boats Storage Mark Twain Sales--Service Wet and Dry Storage Boat Hauling 24-Hour-Service FR 2-6801 _ fsSy ____ '66-’67 Was the year they revived the Ouija Board, Girls’ Football, and a lot of other strange things! Is this where the cheerleader tryouts is a-bein1 helt? Now maybe I'll be Editor! Benefit play for March of Dimes, by Mr. Erickson's Sophomore English class. 136 Morgan County Bank Lumber Building Materials 138 Maxine’s Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 310 West Newton DR 8-5532 Compliments of R.V. WILLIAMS Leach’s Shoreline Lake Road 5-7 Gene and Ermmalee Leach Do these halls seem crowded to you? Morrison’s Mooring State Route 0 Gravois Mills Missouri TROJAN CRUISERS See The Funny VERSAILLES BARBER SHOP Jim Dot Barron's WESTERN AUTO BOB’S CUT RATE Have you tried our new catalog order service? DR 8-4494 DR 8-5329 Freshmen! SUNDRIES Versailles, Mo. HA To These Sponsors: George Berkstresser, Jr- . Collector Cully Blacksten, Recorder Judge A. J. Bollinger L. M. Earnest, Treasurer C. S. Eppright, D. V.M. Kitchen King Gregory Gunn, Architect Immediately after the coronation, at the F. H. A. party, Richard Akin reigns as Kitchen King. Others shown, LEFT TO RIGHT, are: Sue Campbell, Jimmy Gerlt, Linda Marriott, Carole Daniels, Kent Schad, William Moon, and Cleda Buckner. Jack Gunn, M. D. J. T. Hull, She riff W'm. G. Johnson, Att'y. at Law Ruth Kauffman, M. D. Ray Lyle, M. D. Moss McDonald, Co. Supt. Sch'ls. Florence Meyer, County Clerk Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1967! Mr. and Mrs. Roger Meyer Dale Mills, O. D. John Nelson, Postmaster MILLER’S SHADY REST Judge Herman Nolting Gravois Mills, Lake Road O Missouri David W. Rohl, D. D.S. J. L. Washburn, M. D. THANKS! Miss Victoria Gunn is crowned Queen of The 1967 Mirror CORONATION: Tom Kost; San- dra Williams; Jonathan Erick- son; Susan Wil- liams; Gary Har- bison; Jerry Hughes, Editor; Rodney Chapman, Student Council President; Jim Mullins; Darla Palecek: in the magnificent 7th electoral VIC- TORY for the '67 seniors. (LEFT:) Mr. Harbison as- sists Miss Gunn at rehearsal. 7? . ssess lag m ga - s ESSK SPS SE 2Ji 3£335sf Oi World News—1966 1. Communists Take A Walk—On October 12th, Soviet Bloc UN delegates took their customary walk” as Nationalist China Ambassador, Liu Chieh, addressed the General Assembly. 2. First Lady Listens—Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines, listens to her husband, President Marcos, ad- dress the UN General Assembly during a state visit in Sep- tember. 3. Secretary Seeks Facts—During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U.S. Commander, Gen. Wm. Westmoreland. It was McNamara’s eighth visit to Viet Nam. 4. United Nations Chief Stays On—Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he w'ishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. 5. Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam—Following a long conference with President Johnson in September, Arthur Goldberg, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects for a Viet Nam settlement and said, the door is open and we see no evidence it has been closed.” 6. Jet Comes Home—A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier deck in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Nam. 7. Happy Filipinos—This flag-waving group of Filipinos greeted President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived there for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 8. Guest of Russians—During a December reception at the Soviet Embassy in Paris, French President Charles DeGaulle chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visiting France. 9. Welsh Disaster— On October 21st, the world was sorrowed to learn that a huge coal slag heap at Aberfan, Wales, had come crashing down on some homes and the Pantglas Junior School. Nearly 200—mostly children—died in the disaster. 10. Russians Say No—On November 4th, Nikolai T. Fcderenko, Soviet Ambassador to the UN, casts the 104th Russian veto in the 21 year history of the Security Council. 11. Anniversary Ceremony—In October, this photo was moni- tored in Tokyo of young Chinese people celebrating the 17th anniversary of Communist rule of the Chinese mainland. 12. Erhard Loses—With bowed head, Ludwig Erhard contem- plates the many problems faced by his West German govern- ment. In late November, Kurt Georg Kiesinger successfully formed a new coalition government and became Chancellor.
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