New Bloomfield High School - Beacon Yearbook (New Bloomfield, MO)

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A « Table of Contents Administration, Faculty, and Staff........... 5 Seniors .................................... 12 Upperclassmen .............................. 28 Grades 1-8.................................. 35 Sports ..................................... 47 Activities ................................. 55 Advertising 66 Dedication 3 DEDICATION Freedom is the world's most prized possession. For without freedom, we could not have the vast educational system of today and the hope of a brighter future. We, therefore, owe much to the gallant men who have fought and died in previous wars, and who are fighting now in Viet Nam to preserve this freedom. It is to them that we, the Seniors of 1967, sincerely dedicate this Beacon. Board of Education Mr. Earl Trask Superintendent Left to Right: Donald Sweeten, Alden L. Schuster, Nelson Dozier, Harry Palmer, Walter (Buddy) Clark, ayid Wilson Smith. 6 Mrs. Toni Link First Grade Mrs. Karen Javaherion First and Third Grades Elementary Faculty Mrs. Dorothy Koemer Second Grade Mrs. Elaine Waggoner Third Grade Mrs. Nancy Jobe Fourth Grade Mrs. Linda Emery - English, Library, Junior Sponsor, Pep Club and Cheerleader Sponsor. Mr. Pal McNeely - History, English and Senior Sponsor. Mrs. Carolyn Lumar - Com- merce, Freshman Sponsor, Animal, Newspaper, Pep Club and Cheerleader Sponsor. High School Faculty Mrs. Ann Stokes - Home Economics. Mr. John O'Bannon - Science, In- dustrial Arts and Seventh Grade Mrs. Margaret Wylde - Math and Science. Sponsor. Coach Terry Jett - Physical Education, Health, Sociology and Eighth Grade Sponsor. Mrs. Nancy Garza - Music. Mrs. Elaine Dieter - Math and Sophomore Sponsor. Ubert Nichols Custodian Owen Nevms Custodian and Bus Driver Charles Ha lb rook Bus Driver Custodians and Bus Drivers Albert Miller Bus Driver Mrs. Dorece Colter Cooks and Faculty Off-Guard 10 mi___i« Upperclassmen Mr. Pat Me Neely, Sponsor Senior Class History In September, 1963, twenty-nine freshmen started our four-year voyage through high school, with Mr. Joe Karr as our sponsor. The following year, twenty-four sophomores, with one year's experience behind us, returned for another year. Mr. Bill Jordan was our sponsor this year. Blitid Luck” was the title of our Junior Play in which twelve of the tiventy-eight juniors starred. The play was directed by our class sponsor, Mrs. Linda Emery. Five juniors, with the help of the class, presented a Planned Progress Program to the City Council and competed in the Missouri Power and Light Contest. At last, twenty-four seniors have completed our voyage. Mr. Pat McNeely sponsored our Sen- ior Play entitled The Thirteenth Clmir, in which seventeen class members took part. We enjoyed our senior activities which included Hobo Day, Dress-Up Day, and Senior Day. During the last four years, the loss of ten classmates has made us sad, but we were happy to gain six newcomers. As we leave New Bloomfield High, it is with mixed emotions. We are sorry to part from old friends, but anxious to meet the challenges of life. We wish to extend our ap- preciation to all those who Imve helped prepare us for these challenges. ACTIVITY KEY AS - Antmal Staff CP - Class Pres. PC - Pep Club B - Band cs - Class Secretary PP - Planned Progress BB - Basketball CT - Class Treas. PPR - Planned Progress Rep. BC - Band Clinic CVP - Class Vice-Pres. SB - Softball BP - Band Pres. FF - Fall Festival SC - Spring Concert BS - Band Secretary HR - Honor Roll SCL - Student Council BSB - Baseball ISSM - Inter-State SCLVP - Student Council Vice-Pres. BVP - Band Vice-Pres. Scholastic Meet SCP - Senior Class Play C - Chorus JCP - Junior Class Play T - Track CC - Chorus Clinic L - Librarian TS - Transfer Student CL - Cheerleader MC - Mexico Contest WG - Wildcat Growl 12 Evelyn Criswell CVP-2; CT-1; SCL-3; ISSM-1,3,4; UR-1,2,3,4; CL-l ,2,3; PC-4; AS- 4; C-1,2,3,4; MC-3,4; SC-2, 3,4; FF-2,3,4; CC-2,3; JCP-3; SCP-4; PP-3; PPR-3; WG Co-editor-4. Jerry Allen BB-1,2,3, 4; ISSM-3; BSB - 1,2,3,4; PPR-3; SCL-4; SCP -3,4; T-l; HR-4; FF-3,4; PC-4; CP-1; C-1,2,3,4; B- 1; PP-3; AS-4; WG Sports Writer-3,4; CC-3. Pat Maupin TS-1,2; CL-4; HR-3,4; C-3,4; CT -3; FF-3,4; MC-4; SC-3,4; AS-4; CC-3; PC-4; JCP-3; SCP-4; PP-3; McCall’s Fashion Board-4; WG Typist-3,4. Verna Birch L-2; C-1,2,3,4; SB-2; BB-2; PP- 3; SC-3,4; FF-3,4; AS-4; MC-4. Sani Priest L-l; PC-4; PP-3; AS-4. Louise Sunderrneyer C-1,2,3,4; B-1,2,3; BC-2,3; CC- 2,3; PC-4; FF-2,3,4; MC-2,3,4; SC-1,2,3,4; SCL-1; BB-1,2; JCP- 3; SCP-4; PP-3; PPR-3; CS-2,4; CVP-3; HR-1,2,3,4; AS-4; Statisti- cian-4; L-l; Anmial Editor-4; FF Queen Candidate-2. Mike Kelly TS-1,2; C-3,4; PC-4; CC-3,4; SC- 3,4; FF-3,4; PP-3; BD Manager- 3,4; BSB Manager-3; AS-4. Helen Hewitt CS-1; SCL-2; PP-3; CL -1,2, 3; ISSM-1,2,3; PPR-3; PC- 4; JCP-3; SCP-4; C-1,2,3, 4; CC-2,3; FF-2,3,4; SC- 2,3,4; MC-3,4; HR-1,2,3,4; AS-4; WG Co -editor-4. Mike Backer CP-3,4; CT-2; PP-3; SCL-3,4; BB -1,2,3,4; JCP-3; SCP-4; HR-4; C- 1,2, 3,4; MC-2,4; FF-2,3,4; AS- 4; BSB-2,3,4; ISSM-4; CC-2,3; SC -2,3,4; Pep Club Vice-President- 4. Lyman Frank C-1,4; JCP-3; SCP-4; HR- 3; AS-4; BB-1,3; BSB-3; PC -4; PP-3; L-l. Janice Siegel C-1,2,3,4; CC-1,2; MC-2; FF-2, 3,4; PC-4; SC-2,4; AS-4; JCP-3; SCP-4; BB-1; L-1,4; Annual Pho- tographer -4. Katherine Jenkins B-l ,2,3,4; BC-2,3; C-1,2,3,4; CC -2,3; SC-2,3,4; FF-2,3,4; MC-2, 4; BVP-4; PP-3; CL-4; PC-4; JCP -3; SCP-4; BB-1,2,3,4; SB-3,4; T-4; AS-4; HR-4. Gary Holland C-1,2,3; B-1,2,3; FF-2,3,4; SC- 2,3; T 4; MC-2; SCP-4; PP-3; AS- 4; BC-2,3; CC-2,3; PC-4. Larry Bedsworth C-1,2,3,4; PP-3; CC-1,2,3,4; MC -2,3; SC -2,3,4; FF-2,3,4; JCP-3; SCP-4; AS-4; PC-4; WG Reporter- 4; L-l. Rita Whitney TS-1,2,3; PC-4; SCP-4; AS -4; T-4; FF Queen Candidate -4. TS-1,2; L-3; SC-3; MC-4; PC-4; C-3,4; PP-3; AS-4. Richard Wylde C-l t2,3,4; B-2,3,4; CC-3; MC-2,3,4; PP-3; PPR-3; FF-2,3, 4; T-3t4; BC-2,3, 4; SC-2,3,4; JCP-3; SCP- 4; AS-4; Annual Photog- rapher-4. Ruby Branch C-l,2,3,4; CT-4; HR-1,2,3; PP- 3; SC-3; AS-4; Homemaker of To- morrow Award-4. 19 John Bilyeu C-1,2,3; PP-3; T-4; MC-2; SC-2, 3; FF-2,3; SCP-4; AS-4; CC-2,3; PC-4. Robert Brown C-1,2; T-2,3,4; BSB-3,4; AS-4; PP-3; PC-4. SCP-4; 20 Senior Wills We, the Senior Class of 1967, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to those who follow our most precious gifts. Jerry Allen--wills his ability to rank first in Advanced Algebra to George Brooks. (Keep studying, George!) Mike Backer--wills his ability to get along with the opposite sex to his twin brother, Jerry Abbott. (Speak softly and carry a big stick!) Gary Barnard—wills his ability to get a car stuck in the schoolyard to anyone who thinks he can cross it after a rain. Larry Bedsworth—wills his ability to get to school before the first bell to Christina Smith. John Bilyeu—wills his driving ability to Warren Taylor. Verna Birch--wills her ability to forget 1 4 second after she remembers to ... Oh! I forgot. Robert Brown--wills his ability to pay attention in class to Stan Shaffer. Ruby Branch--wills her filing ability to anyone who takes Secretarial Practice. (Good Luck!) Evelyn Criswell--wills her ability to make a decision and stick to it to Marineda Brooks. Lyman Frank—wills his ability to tell jokes to Barbara McKim. Nancy Gardner--wills her ability to wear MINI skirts and GO, GO boots to Alison Essen. (Don't wear them fishin'.) Helen Hewitt--wills her ability to get a boy and keep him all through school to Christina Smith. (Get a ball and chain, Chris!) Gary Holland—wills his theme writing ability to anyone who is brave enough to take English IV. Kathy Jenkins—wills her acting ability to Debbie Williams and her good sportsmanship to Gracia Yancey. (For better or worse!) Mike Kelly—wills nothin’ to nobody 'cause he ain't got nothin'! JoAnn Laurie--wills her ability to attend school everyday to Norma Guerrant. Pat Maupin— wills her ability to talk at 100 words a minute to Nancy Martin. Sam Priest--wills his ability to drive between the ditches to Jerry Abbott. (Don't do as I do; do as I say.) Janice Siegel--wills her acting ability to Becky Underwood. Louise Sundermeyer—wills her ability to get great love letters from Viet Nam to Giz- zard Wylde. (Remember the Pentagon ?) Sam Timbrook— wills his drafting ability to Warren Taylor. Rita Whitney--wills her short skirts to Sharon Hegerfeld. (Watch those sudden breezes!) Richard Wylde--wills his ability to get his bookkeeping to balance to George Brooks. (Get a computer, Robbie!) 21 MOST LIKELY to SUCCEED Mike Kelly Evelyn Criswell BEST ATHLETES Jerry Alien Kathy Jenkins Senior Poll MOST STUDIOUS Louise Sundermeyer Sam Timbrook CLASS CLOWNS Lyman Frank Verna Birch BEST PERSONALITIES Ruby Branch Gary Barnard BEST DRESSED Helen Hewitt Mike Backer BEST DRIVERS Rita Whitney Gary Holland MOST LOVESICK Richard Wylde Jo Ann Laurie Class Prophecies We the Senior Class of 1967 do imagine in the year 2,000 the following: Jerry Allen is presently a basketball coach of the famous girls' team, the Parakeets, with their star player, Polly. Mike Backer has recently promoted himself as president of his new potatochip plant in Hawaii. Gary Barnard is now presently owner of a truckline in South Dakota hauling white feath- ers for a pillow factory. Larry Bedsworth is now Executive Manager of Fort Knox. Joint Bilyeu is now a stunt driver starring in My Mother, the Car. Verna Birch has just signed a contract with the Supremes. Her first record is entitled, I Never Did Name That Song, Did I? Robert Brown is playing centerfield with the Dixie Nationals with his wife Nancy, as umpire. Ruby Branch was promoted to manager of a Dairy Castle after inventing her new sand- wich, the Rubyburger. ” Evelyn Criswell is married and teaching her three children to be hot-rod drivers at the Thomas Speedway West of New Bloomfield. Lyman Frank is presently flying his B-52 scouting for a little old lady. (Remember English Class, Lyman ?) Nancy Gardner is now head of the Women’s Armed Forces wearing MINI skirts and GO-GO” boots. Helen Hewitt is now an undercover agent for the Bloomfield Bloomers Club. Gary Holland is now Commander of the U. S. S. Rowboat and will be docking in Moose Jaw, Alaska, next week. Kathy Jenkins is now a pharmacist selling her New Man-Catching Formula in her newly opened drugstore. Mike Kelly is now starring with Andy Griffith, taking Bamy Fife's place. JoAnn Laurie has just made her second mil- lion from her 10 oil wells in Texas. She is also raising dinosaurs for Sinclair stations in her spare time. Pat Maupin is now touring the United States replacing light bulbs in TV towers while her husband, Stan, holds the ladder. (Hold the ladder steady, Stanley!) Sam Priest is a cook in the Army and serv- ing his famous dish, Chopped Gooey. Janice Siegel is presently a bubble dancer at the Guthrie Soap Opera. Louise Sundermeyer is presently a nurse co-starring with Dr. Steve Hardy in the General Hospital series. Sam Tim brook has received his teaching degree from Bolivar ami is instructing the latest singing group, the Brooks, which are his children. (There’s Current, Whirlpool, Swift, Muddy, and Ripple.) Rita Whitney was recently named the first woman to win the Green Beret. (Back at home her Imbby waits.) Richard Wylde is now living on a 1,000 acre farm in Australia and taming his Wylde chickens. 23 Senior Play THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR The Cast Helen O'Neill................Helen Hewitt Will Crosby ............................ Bob Brown Mrs. Crosby ................ Evelyn Criswell Roscoe Crosby ............... Mike Backer Edward Wales ................ Sam Timbrook Mary Eastwood ........ Louise Sundermeyer Elizabeth Erskine ...........Kathy Jenkins Madame LaGrange .............Rita Whitney Sergeant Dunn....... Helen Trent............................ pat Maupin Braddish Trent................Gary Holland Howard Standish.......... Larry Bedsworth Philip Mason.................Lyman Frank Pollock............................... John Bilyeu Tim Donolme......................... Jerry’ Allen Grace Statulish ..............Janice Siegel Doolan....................... Gary Barnard ... Riclmrd Wylde Hobo Ain’t I sweet? Say, Cheese! ” What did I do? Mom always told me there’d be days like this! Where’s that ’Little Old Lady?’ Our Gang. ’’ Which way to St. Louis ? There's a catch to it. I DON'T want to stand with her! Graduation They said it couldn't be done. I'm not graduating? Are you sure the bug went that way ? Ah, ah, don’t touch that dial. The three goofy guards. Our group had 21% fewer cavities. 27 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 1966-67 The 1966-67 Junior Sponsor was Mrs. Emery. Our class officers were: President, Stan Shaffer; Vice- President, Gracia Yancey; Secretary, Steven Sapp; Treasurer, Debbie Williams; Class Reporter, Steven Sapp. April 7 was the date of the animal Junior Play. The play, Down to Earth was a smashing success, and the juniors broke tradition and sales records by selling the tickets themselves. On May 19, the jun- iors took the seniors to St. Louis, on Junior-Senior Day. We spent the day at Forest Park, dined at a St. Louis restaurant, and attended the Cinerama and saiv Hawaii. Junior Class Officers from left to right: Steve Sapp, Gracia Yancey, Debbie Williams and Stanley Shaffer. Juniors Jerry Abbott Bill Bay singer Marineda Brooks Geneva Cave r Elizabeth Powell Steve Sapp Joanna Priest Stanley Shaffer Bill Repper AI Robinson Keith Thomas Nonna Sneed James Underwood Debbie Williams Gracia Yancey 29 Sophomore Class Officers, from left to right: Joyce Hewitt, Charlotte Bell, Fred Sundermeyer and Bruce Maddox. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY 1966-67 We began the year with the election of class officers ami Student Council. The fortunate ones to obtain these positions were: President, Fred Sundermeyer; Vice- President, Bruce Maddox; Secretary, Cluirlotte Bell; and Treasurer, Joyce Hewitt. Student Council members were Fred Sundermeyer and Pat Maddox. Our sponsor was Mrs. Dieter. Our candidates for the king and queen for the Har- vest Festival were: Christina Smith and Charles Whit- ney. A long, hard struggle followed, but the sophomores were determined to win and we did! To conclude the year of 1967 we sponsored a Spring Dance for the high school students. It was very success- ful, and everyone appeared to have a marvelous time. The sophomores had a great year. Sophomores Jim Bob Allen Cluirlotte Bell Bill Clay poo I Pamela Duenow Bruce Finley David Gardner Henry Gamer Norma Guerrant 30 Earl Hegerfeld Joyce Hewitt Elaine Jenkins Larry Jones James Haynes Bruce Maddox Patrick Maddox Gail Repper Wayne Reynolds Mary Schroer Christina Smith Fred Sundermeyer Warren Taylor Sharon White Charles Whitney Jim Williams Edward Wylde Elizabeth Wylde 31 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTOR Y 1966-67 The Freshman class sta rted the year with thirty -eight students and ended with thirty-four since five moved aivay and one joined our class. In September we elected the following class officers: President, Susan Boyd; Vice-President, Randy Palmer; Secretary, Debbie Duenow; Treasurer, Judy Gath-right; Student Council representatives, Susan Boyd and Gloria Friese. Our sponsor for the year was Mrs. Lurnar. The cheerleaders for this year were Jackie Martin and Elizabeth Cave. George Brooks was the only fresh- man pep club member who attended all of the basketball games this year. Our last activity of the year was a class party, April 28, 1967, which was held in the sctu ol cafeteria. Freshman Officers: Randy Palmer, Gloria Friese, Sue Boyd, Judy Gath- right and Debbie Duenow. Freshmen Susan Boyd Robert Brooks Melody Cain Bob Cave Phil Autenreilh Elizabeth Cave Brenda Bledsoe Fred Cave Hazel Cheney Walter Cheney Debbie Duenow Della Flynn Gloria Friese Bill Gathright 32 Judy Gathright Doris Gilmore Wilber Gilmore % Dorothy Glover Edna Haynes Jackie Martin James Nagel Randy Palmer Datmy Pettis John Powell Jackie Trowbridge Leroy Trowbridge Bruce Schuster Joy Siegel Bob Summers Melvin Hegerfeld Richard Robinson Tama Wilson 33 How did I get into this? School's out! He looks happy. 34 Grades 1 - 8 35 Billy Cave Jerry Cave Richard Cave Wayne Cave Special Education Thomas Dulle Atm IXille Doris Dulle Jimmie Jenkins Pamela Jenkins ll Danny Barnard Debra Colter Ronnie Schroer Renner Bryan Grace Crawford Glenda Jones Deborah Cain Jerry Gamer Eighth Grade Richard Childs Randy Gastineau Jeffrey Siegel Linda Spencer Phyllis Spillars Roger Claypool Jimmy Hall Roy Priest Virginia Straw Karen Sundermeyer Sandra Sundermeyer Becky Underwood Leroy Wade Judy White Beverly Baker Lyndell Frank Bill Palmer t m Debbie Bell Rodney Goff Roger Hazlett Debbie Colter Kenneth Hegerfeld Wilma Kemp Seventh Grade Mike Martin Sharon Murray Charles Pearrc George Spencer Gary Shanks Johnny Shanks Mary Wylde John Suttenfield Jim Yancey Sarah Wagers David Williams Hudson Wilson V Barry Backer Lyle Finley Sharon Berry Hope Friese Dwayne Brown Danny Cave Lynn Gastineau Steven Hazlett Kathryn Cheney Fur loti Hiatte Sixth Grade Brenda Repper j David Rogers Molly Sutten ield Cynthia Schreen David Thompson Marilyn Schroer David Wagers Steve Smith Mike Whittier Jim Spencer Charles Wilson Laurie Coursey Dicky Jordan Shirley Sundermeyer Roxie Wolfe Cindy Lou Baker Bonnie Glover Charles Cheney Donna Ha lb rook Deborah Crews Deborah Dozier Marlene Hegerfeld David Du lie Leonard Hodges Larry Jordan Susan Marshall Fifth Grade Tina Mattem Charles Farris Jay Jennings Dale Miller Julie Ritchey Becky Morris Bruce Pearre Hubert Runyan Gretchen Schroer Pamela Pearre Helen Trowbridge Sheree Pigford David Priest Brenda Underwood Karen Yancey Joe Allison Steven Colter George Marshall Jayne Shryock Thomas Baker Gene Farris Leila Cave John Finley Bobby Colter Mary Kelsay Fourth Grade Shelley McGrath Doris Sundermeyer David Pettis Duain Thomas Norma Thompson ) Debbie Ritchey Mona Wilson Gale Schrocr Olivia Whittier Gloria Backer Gene Doyle Patricia Blackaby Tim Broivn Mike Clark Paul Claypool Karen Colter Meribeth Hall Billy Holt Cynthia Jennings Debbie Keeling Diane Kelley f Tina Kel say Cindi Pearre Learnt Straw Third Grade Teresa Kemp Danny Priest Rita Underwood John Shelton John Whittier Gregg Pearre Beverly Snndermeyer Kerry Pigford Joe Sweeten Bill McDowell Diana Snow Eugene Allison Lorraine Clark Jolynn Atkinson Helene Crews Ronald Baker Frances Dulle Becky Cain Debora Hodges Second Grade Dawn Lawson Ben Spencer Elizabeth Marshall Lisa Suggett Timothy Mattem Ronald Ritchey Colleen Taylor - Mark Cave Scherry Cheney Teresa Keeling Vincent Schuster Don Whittier 0 Jack Snow Mike Wolfmeier Beverly Allison Janies Du lie Richard Kemp Edwin Runyan Diana Colter Ralph Haynes Gregory Crews Glen Hodges First and Third Grades Belly Jean Lynes David Schroer Dale Schroer Maxine Lynes William Todd Richard Custard Brenda Holt William Montgomery Dorset Vaughn Jan Atkinson Susan Baker Douglas Custard Josie Dulle Bucky Brockman Randy Hiatte Carolyn Cave Vickie Colter Dennis Hodges Mike Hopsecker Duane Crews Starlett Kemp First Grade Libby McGrath Tim Snou S Laura Miller Ronnie Morris John Spencer Richard Sundermeyer Cindy Repper Andy Salmons Michael Sweeten Sheral Todd Sadie Shipman Frankie Wolfe Sherry Kay Baldivin First Grade Raymond Hegerfeld Second Grade Jack Baldwin Third Grade Addendum Debra Kelley Fourth Grade Kent Hasselman Sixth Grade NOT SHOWN Third Grade Mike Crocker Fred Hubbard Fifth Grade Gail Crocker Sixth Grade Tommy Gilmore Douglas Hurley Jerry Pickard Seventh Grade Linda Crocker Eighth Grade Billy Crocker Mike Hasselman Eighth Grade Wanda Boyer Seventh Grade Mary Lynes Eighth Grade 46 NEW © s Sports Coach Jett, Fred Sundermeyer, Steve Sapp, Al Robinson, Jerry Allen, Jerry Abbott, Mike Backer, Stanley Shaffer, Manager, Mike Kelly. A” Basketball Team New Bloomfield 81 Mokane 69 New Bloomfield 58 St. Elizabeth New Bloomfield 55 Russellville 62 New Bloomfield 71 Ashland New Bloomfield 58 Linn 38 New Bloomfield 33 St. Elizabeth New Bloomfield 56 Vienna 58 New Bloomfield 56 Russellville New Bloomfield 53 Tuscumbia 52 New Bloomfield 55 Fatima New Bloomfield 52 Eugene 49 New Bloomfield 42 Auxvasse New Bloomfield 73 Ashland 76 New Bloomfield 75 M. M. A. New Bloomfield 54 Tuscumbia 53 New Bloomfield 56 Vienna New Bloomfield 58 M. M. A. 47 New Bloomfield 64 Tuscumbia New Bloomfield 73 Ashland 68 New Bloomfield 61 Eugene New Bloomfield 46 St. George 87 New Bloomfield 47 Mokane New Bloomfield 48 Linn 49 New Bloomfield 52 St. Elizabeth New Bloomfield 60 Eugene 55 New Bloomfield 50 Richland 60 Won: 10 Lost: 17 New Bloomfield 61 Tuscumbia 48 Average Points Per Game: 67:3 73 77 69 88 93 55 72 74 66 70 55 62 48 FIRST ROW: George Brooks, Walter Cheney, Fred Sundermeyer, Jim Williams, Steve Sapp, Raruly Palmer, Jim Bob Allen. SECOND ROW: Coach Jett, Warren Taylor, Bruce Maddox, Pat Maddox, Bruce Schuster, Bill Essen, James Nagel, Larry Jones, Richard Robinson. B” Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Joyce Hewitt, Pat Maupin, Barbara Me Kim, Gracia Yancey, C m's Smith, Kathy Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Bell, Elizabeth Powell, Janice Siegel, Debbie Duenow, Doris Gilmore, Nancy Martin, Jim Bob Allen, Jackie Martin, Helen Hewitt. THIRD ROW: Walter Cheney, Patricia Childs, Browyn Friese, Hazel Cheney, Gloria Friese, Randy Palmer, Sam Timbrook, Sam Priest, Joanna Priest, Pam Duenow, Della Flynn, Mary Schroer, Nancy Gard- ner, George Brooks, Elizabeth Cave. FOURTH ROW: Tama Wilson, Evelyn Criswell, Sharon White, Norma Guerrant, Ruby Branch, Rita Whitney, Alison Essen, Connie Goff, Steve Sapp, Louise Sundermeyer, Debbie Coots, Debbie Williams, Marine da Brooks, JoAnn Laurie, Gail Repper, Susan Boyd, Brenda Jones, Mike Kelly, Bob Brown. FIFTH ROW: Billy Bavsinger, Fred Sundermeyer, Jerry Abbott, Larry Bedsworth, John Bilyeu, Richard Robinson, Larry Jones, Bruce Maddox, Bruce Schuster, Jerry Allen, Pat Maddox, Al Robinson, James Nagel, Bill Essen, Gary Holland, Lyman Frank, Mike Backer, Warren Taylor, Jim Williams, and Stanley Shaffer. FIRST ROW: Mike Martin, Charles Pearre. SECOND ROW: Lyndell Frank, Gary Shanks, Keith Caldwell, David Williams, Billy Palmer, Hudson Wilson, Jim Yancey, John Suttenfield. THIRD ROW: Coach Jett, Mike Hasselman, Roger Claypool, Leroy Wade, Richard Cave, Renner Bry- ant, Danny Barnard, Randy Gastineau, Rodney Goff, and Johnny Shanks. Junior High Boys’ Basketball 50 SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW: Pat Maupin, Kathy Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Barbara Me Kim, Joyce Hewitt, Christina Smith, Gracia Yancey. Cheerleaders JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Elizabeth Cave, ffeefcv Undenvood, Glenda Hewitt, Zte nz Colter, Jackie Martin, Linda Custard. 51 FIRST ROW: George Brooks, Stan Shaffer, Fred Sutidermeyer, Donnie Custard, Edward Wylde, £06 Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Jett, James Nagel, Bruce Maddox, Pat Maddox, Bruce Schuster, Richard Wylde, Larry Jones, Gary Holland, John Bilyeu. Track Baseball F KSr FOVT; George Brooks, Coach Jett, Walter Cheney. SECOND ROW: Bob Brown, Steve Sapp, Stan Shaffer, Richard Robinson, Jerry Abbott, Mike Backer, Jerry Allen, Al Robinson, Larry Jones, Barry Mattem, Warren Taylor, Jim Williams, Donnie Custard. FIRST ROW: Debbie Duenow, Marineda Brooks, Pam Du enow, Kathy Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Gracia Yancey, Barbara McKim, Debbie Williams, Sue Boyd, Brenda Jones, Hazel Cheney. Girls’ Basketball T earn Girls’ T rack Team FIRST ROW: Nancy Martin, Dorthy Glover, Elizabeth Wylde, Doris Gilmore, Kathy Jen- kins. SECOND ROW: Coach Jett, Pam Duenow, Gracia Yancey, Barbara McKim, Francine Potts, Sue Boyd, Elaine Jenkins, Caroline Keeton. 53 FIRST ROW: Kathy Jenkins, Debbie Duenotv, Marineda Brooks, Debbie Williams, Pam Duenow, Charlotte Bell. SECOND ROW: Brenda Jones, Gracia Yancey, Barbara Me Kim, Debbie Coots, Francine Potts, Sue Boyd, Hazel Cheney. 54 Newspaper Staff FIRST ROW: Ruby Branch, Rita Whitney, Janice Siegel, Helen Hewitt, Pa Maupin, Evelyn Cris- well, JoAnn Laurie, Verna Birch. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lumar, sponsor, Louise Sundermeyer, Sam Timbrook, Lyman Frank, Gary Barnard, John Bilyeu, Gary Holland, Richard Wylde, Jerry Allen, Mike Backer, Larry Bedsworth, Bob Brown, Sam Priest, Mike Kelly, Nancy Gardner, Kathy Jenkins. Annual Staff FIRST ROW: Gracia Yancey, Wanda Boyer, Evelyn Criswell, Helen Hewitt, Pat Maupin, Barbara McKim, Christina Smith. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lumar, George Brooks, Sam Timbrook, Steve Sapp, Stanley Shaffer, Larry Bedsworth, Paul Cheney. Patrick Maddox, Fred Sundermeyer, Gloria Friese, Susan Boyd, Debbie Williams, Stanley Shaffer, Jerry Allen, Mike Backer, and Mr. Trask. Student Council Librarians i. Junior Play The Cast of the Junior Play was: Agnes: Patricia Childs Augusta: Gracia Yancey Orpha: Debbie Williams Wilfred: Steven Sapp Millie: Bronwyn Friese Richard: Bill Repper Herman: Pilone: Stanley Shaffer Diana: Joanna Priest Rut hie: Barbara Me Kim Baxter: James Underwood June: Alison Essen Robert: Al Robinson Jerry Abbott Junior-Senior Day 59 FIRST ROW: Debbie Colter, Joy Siegel, Ann Dulle, Linda Spencer, Wanda Boyer, Linda Custard, Mary Ellen Lynes, Mary Wylde, Debbie Jo Colter, Wilma Kemp, Mrs. Garza. SECOND ROW: Debbie Duenow, Dorothy Glover, Caroline Keeton, Beverly Baker, Grace Crawford, Sandra Crawford, Becky Underwood, Glenda Hewitt, Jackie Martin, Debbie Bell. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kelsay, Sandra Sundermeyer, Karen Sundermeyer, Glenda Jones, Debbie Caui, Elizabeth Cave, Virginia Straw, Doris Gilmore, Della Flynn. FOURTH ROW: Tama Wilson, Linda Crocker, Bretuia Jones, Sue Boyd, Gloria Friese, Judy Gathright, Sharon Murray, Jeanette Jenkins. Junior High Girls’ Chorus FIRST ROW: John Suttenfield, Wayne Cave, Steve Hurley, Ernie Laurie, Mike Hasselman, Bill Palmer, Lyndell Frank, Jim Yancey, Hudson Wilson. SECOND ROW: Gene Cave, Rob- by Brooks, Jim Pickard, David Williams, Retmer Bryan, Rodney Goff, John Powell, Le- roy Wade, Mrs. Garza. THIRD ROW: Fred Cave, Bob Cave, Randy Palmer, Richard Robinson, Bruce Schuster, James Nagel, Bill Essen, Mike Holland, Bill Gathright. 60 Junior High Boys’ Chorus w FIRST ROW: Mrs. Garza, Charlotte Bell, Joyce Hewitt, Pat Maupin, Helen Hewitt, Janice Siegel, Christina Smith, Gale Repper, Debbie Coots, Jim Bob Allen, Mike Kelly, Donnie Custard, Jim Williams. SECOND ROW: Kathy Jenkins, Marineda Brooks, Nancy Martin, Norma Guerrant, Elaine Jenkins, Nancy Gardner, Sharon White, Edward Wylde, Mike Backer, Jerry Abbott, War- ren Taylor, Sam Timbrook. THIRD ROW: Barbara McKim, Debbie Williams, Elizabeth Wylde, Pam Duenow, Evelyn Criswell, Mary Schroer, Ruby Branch, Keith Thomas, Stan Shaffer, Larry Bedsworth, Steve Sapp, Lyman Frank, Fred Sundermeyer. FOURTH ROW: Gracia Yancey, Louise Sundermeyer, Verna Birch, JoAnn Laurie, Connie Goff, Gary Barnard, Bill Claypool, Al Robin- son, Pat Maddox, Larry Jones, Billy Bay singer, Bruce Maddox, Richard Wylde. Senior High Chorus 61 Band FIRST ROW: Debbie Williams, Gloria Friese, Debbie Bell, Elizabeth Wylde, Gracia Yancey, Charlotte Bell. SECOND ROW: George Brooks, Debbie Cain, Bill Essen, Debbie Duenow, Sam Timbrook, Stanley Shaffer, Susan Boyd, Pam Duenow, Hudson Wilson, Jim Yancey, Molly Sut- tenfield, Cynthia Schreen, Hope Friese, Karen Sundermeyer. THIRD ROW: Karen Yancey, Pam Pearre, Debbie Dozier, Lyle Finley, Steve Smith, Ken Hasselman, Keith Thomas, Richard Wylde, Warren Taylor, Randy Palmer, Barry Backer, David Williams, Kathy Jenkins, Debbie Colter, Virginia Straw, Bill Palmer, Barbara Me Kim. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Garza, Edivard Wylde, Leroy Wade, Mike Hassle man, Mary Wylde, Joyce Hewitt. Junior High King and Queen: Leroy Wade----------- King Debbie Colter-------Queen Grade School King ami Queen: David Priest----------- King Debbie Allen-----------Queen High School King and Queen: Charles Whitney-------King Christina Smith-----Queen Brass Sextet: Sam Timbrook Stan Shaffer, Barbara McKim, Richard Wylde, Keith Thomas, Warren Taylor Intertnediate Band r v cst Festival The Starlets: Gracia Yancey, Helen Hewitt, Joyce Heivitt, Charlotte Bell Full Band School September 6 School opened 9 Baseball at Eugene 13 Baseball Russellville at N. B. 15 Baseball and softball Tuscumbia at N.B. October 14 Higlnvay Department film 20 Individual pictures taken 29 Harvest Festival November 8 Pep Club formed Mokane at Mokane Basketball season opens 9 Russellmlle at N. B. 18 Linn at N. B. 19 Rogers and Hammerstein production seen 24 Thanksgiving vacation 28-29 Conference Tourney 64 1-2 6 9 10 12-17 December Conference Tourney Ashland at Ashland Tuscumbia at N. B. M. M. A. at M. M. Linn Tourney 20 Eugene at Eugene 22 Christmas vacation Calendar January 2 Back to school 2-7 Iberia Tourney 10 Ashland at N. B. 12 M. S. D. - Girls at M. S. D. 13 St. Elizabeth at St. Elizabeth 17 Russellville at Russellville 20 Fatima at Fatima 24 Auxvasse at Auxvasse 30 M. M. A. at N. B. February 2 M. S. D. at M. S. D. 3 Vienna at Vientia 7 Tuscumbia at Tuscumbia 10 Eugene at N. B. 14 Fittings for caps and gowns Ohio Psychological Test 20 Class S Regional 27 Junior Play tryouts March 6 Senior Play tryouts 10 B” Team trophy received 11 Band clinic May 2 Hobo Day 5 Senior Play 11 Sociology class went to State Hospital for a tour 19 Junior-Senior Day 21 Baccalaureate 22 Senior Day 25 Eighth Grade Graduation 26 School's out! Senior Graduation April 1 District Music Contest 7 Junior Play 14 Sophomore party 25 Dress-up Day 27 Freshman party ADVERTISING MISSOURI BAPTIST CONVENTION Earl D. Harding, Executive Secretary Baptist Building Jefferson City, Mo. 1,850 Baptist Churches Dedicated to Missouri's with Spiritual Welfare A Half Million Members Since 1834 CALLAWAY ELECTRIC CO. Owned by Those We Serve B. SMITH BEAUTY SHOP Bernice Smith, Prop. Complete Beauty Service New Bloomfield, Missouri Phone 491 -3561 Compliments of R. 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