North Harrison High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Eagleville, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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,V V ,- -Y-.Y Y -W1H-.rnf---- -f -H fi' ' , . , 31,5 ,,,f..w,f, ' i5 ?J23Q'4ff?f - '3 X79 4 , , Q ,. 1 '- , - , YF '-. , 1 ' y - V ,-- ua if ! W 7 'gi ,Sw ff'- f i I Q W N ' . , 4 1 A,,.,..,.-.......,.,-.1Q1-nh-nr.. M.-- ,. ,M , M., ....,,...,..:. M H A UN . ,. nity brings happiness to the . . . from Ireland, this Shamrock has three leaves joined on one stalk symbolizing unity in life. ,uf 3 , x My Sify J Sturm ifflyfvlg ,fffex Qrlximx The Publications Class North Harrison High School Eagleville, Missouri Administration Graduates Undergraduates Elementary Student Life Sports Advertising Our record has been made, our books have been put away. The school year of 1970-1971 is but a memory- -a happy everlasting memory which we have tried to capture for you between the pages of the SHAMROCK. As spring came to our school, senior activities burst forth as abundantly as the Shamrock blossoms. Acheivement day announced our best student athletes and scholarships were presented, then came the Jr. -Sr. Prom and finally graduation day dawned. Now near the end of school there is much to call and beckon but in memory are laughter and tears that made these years memorable- - and finally gave us a sense of unity. 4? L. sir? ' . ,lag ' m X , SQA ' ' bi A 1 Lf. i 5 31 ., .Jr .K Alsxf at THANKS wma This poster is a reminder that over 300 years ago the Pilgrims invited the Indians to hold a joint three-day festival Between bells, students and teachers hurry to their next classes. fbi, Unity Is The Countries now provide for student exchanger The camera caught thes merican Dream nh ,V ,iiiii ,like ,.v- n, I K Ffggxfxvik K' programs, explains the French instructor. . 'fix 1'H , XX .' hr i i i x a nr,s . . 4 ,.. il- f ' ,........v ' ' , ...,. , N ww-.-... I sa. A' ,- xx ,W - ' ef' x ,,,.,,, ,..,.,r M- WMV Communication through mass media helps to bring other Countries to our door. V for victory is a universal team gesture. students deep in study. 5 i Snapping pictures is a favored way to keep memories fresh in Mr. Foster, Student Council Ad- graduates' minds. viser, supervises work of the com . finding fellowship and fun The five musicians calling themselves the Reaction provided music for the Homecoming Dance. How times do change! A modern musical performer mixed toe-tapping music with a common-sense approach to teenage living. 1 l i W ,, mittee in charge of decorations. Home Ec freshman snip carefully away. . understanding our roles as individuals and groups. The pep band plays at an assembly on Homecoming Day. A roping artist delights his audience at an assembly. Senior Rodney Savely lends a helping hand to classmate Ronnie Richardson at the close of the magical senior year. t Dazzling lights, beautiful gowns and dancing feet- -that unforgetable i was transformed for the gala Christmas Ball. Accompanying A Vision The movement of school buses coming into their lots, the happy laughter of children, the chattering and talking with friends- -old and new- -all signify the end of another school day. Members of the Union delight their audi- '3- 5:A.- H1 ai- an-Gi: .gays It +- -,P Kg,-ini 'Q Y ? .L-I fiat W W' g:.,,:'fpg2l' ' 1 - 'F -3- ' 0 . te agv 5 :5,j5 ?.y,.i' t m E I g 'H llifm :flew ' p 22 5 sf ,M QF' git ..-Q, ,,.,,wam gsl 5sa2gf K f Unity of clicking typewriters - students mas- .the rapid changing society and how to pre- ter both the learning of how to keep up with pare for their future in the educational field. night when the building arther Horizons Throughout 771 With all the hustle and bustle the year was gone before students realized it. Working - playing - growing - this was our brief, yet memorial life as students in N.H.S. ence at the Jr. High Christmas festivities. 8 0 I f if H, 9 lf : -' if! .2jW:M.Q 'f mms Wzpgmm. Mlm! we -Qfw ' sk 9 9 9 0 3 MOST COURTEOUS: Brenda Bowen, Garry Richardson .SSN BEST PERSONALITY: Dianne Westlake, Leonard BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: Susie Weddle, Steve Hopklns Stobbe Q-'Y H HA R Ie G3 '29 KS --sl ix -.tx BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Becky Bowen, Randy Barber NICEST SMILE: Margaret Beery, Rodney Savely BEST LOOKING: Peggy Regan, Tony Stanley 1, ,if :V7 5 W,- nv :M--. 95 .. .Q 9. 1 ': 'il ' if BEST ALL AROUND: Terry Darnell, Gary Kinder utstanding Shamrocks 9- it 5 MOST STUDIOUS: Carol Snead, Lance Huitt MOST COOPERATIVE: Mariann Washburn, Jamie McBroom A 2 li f nab! Al 1 L V-'va f 'hn N MOST MUSICAL: Patti Johnston, Ned Bergman I L. MOST DEPENDABLE: Cynde Wilcoxson, Ronnie Richardson NEATEST1 Beth McWhinney, Wayne Allen 2 Z Q E E X 5 . E 'Q Mr. And Miss Shamrock Barbara Pottorff and Lance Huitt were selected by the student body i as Mr. and Miss Shamrock. The publications class set these quali- fications for this honor: l. Cooperation in all activities. . Good leadership qualities. 2 3. Willingness to give of their .M time for the good of our school. X 4. Average or better scholastic standing. 'S-W ..,as A Barbara is active in all phases of home economics. Lance is president of FFA ,Q ..i..i. HHH' M... I -- .. .... - . K . A ' nz '.'E:::l f::'rEE' , iiii ' f b , ' K ' -1 i+::::'5,,T5Qi:Ef?:E',E,-' i girly. - 1.3.12 1 .5 '+ ES? e-..-.fglvfiiwi w K 1, QM f . K ai -----Q.-..,...... 12 5 Qgqvubw E i l lf was 4 ' ...as- x I . X . We ., ,.w'q,, Q , f HW Z, . H' ., 1 Harold D. Smith, Superintendent Administration And Faculty Mrs. Doris Ann Groom, Superintendent's Secretary. We strive to unite our community through teaching study, cotmseling and inter- changing thoughts concerning fundamental issues of education. In addition to regular school studies, the school presents varied programs and special services throughout the year. Superintendent Smith shares the hope that through such studies and activities our students will gain the knowledge and under- standing necessary for world unity. X S 315, f, i 1.2 F F My 3 m S? Z' 'B 9 .ji 3.1 fi fiflflf f !.f'ii L I? if A E, ry.: ,, fi A V ,I ' is mmsaii L. M' . uw? ww A Haas il V ami ,445 ,Y uv ,W M on ww, ws? -V Lwswnfl .wegfx Mimi , Mk QS A. ,ig , ,.., W6 .W sw? . 'W Aa mo 'f' me - , We Mr. Larry Parman, Varsity Physical Education, Drivers Mrs. Vivian Davies, Social Studies, Contemporary Education and Health Issues Mr. Earl Lockridge, Agriculture Mrs. Theresa Henson, Home Economics -.. , f X1 M SUFFIXES ilimn nord? -, Iudd S ii , L ploy S Mrs. Judy Mull, Remedial Reading and Departmentalized Grades Mrs. Creta Johnston, Junior High fl ix 3 Z l 5 Z Mrs. Eva Banks, School Nurse Mrs. Marsha Edwards, Art l ,IQ A fl'-.A 1 7 Mrs. Martha Woollums, Librarian and Journalism Mr. Charles Cartwright, Social Studies and Physical E ducation 18 Mr. Duane Long, Mathematics Mrs. Eva Huntsman, Science qlgghg, f-ans-will' Mrs. Billie Jo Premoe, Music Mrs. Wanda Wallace, English and Speech ff. Mrs. Arlene Tuggle, Business Education Terry Campbell, English and French fl5:i,-df,5',.v1A ,u-km, X' -'W 0 '. Q. 19 'ir f W F A , AM i ffg H ii nigga.. ' MM SRV E V Mr. Harold L. Foster, Elementary Principal, keeps the elementary school running smoothly in spite of a very busy schedule. Mrs. Alice Purdun, efficient elementary secretary keeps accurate lunch records. Elementar nd High School Are Being United nto One Peggy Ragan and Peggy Cook help in almost every way in the elementary office. gg r W ey - 4 , 5 f 4 y i 5 Www 5' i fl we WW D409-,yggk vqqsyghihgfz -t.-.H Q. H 'Link-4' m. l-1.-.. 'NJ 2 3 4 S ID 'I-QD IQOC arg. Qlamii ixiflgflhgi ,HMHCXG ' My 1 :NL Mrs. hose Snake Thi Eva emma, 3 M X f 1 M S . f ? J K . , fd LJ -wg A 9 iVfQ A E : lf , -, ', Q , Q '- M-N M 2 ! Q3vm1. h q:3m4?' H fl xK'A, Qrwf, cf if QT Grace J -gmxw NK ML l5'f?. 5+ ,, mlpik . - ' ' ,'m.u,+ mgmmmiww r 171nuz...f..z.u.p--HY 4 -' , ,i 5 ...anal Q. 'W A X -. dill A.IlSV:Z', fourth L Wlqgr... er . , .V ' Ph Mrs. Sonya Selby, Patti Johnston, Barb Pottorff, Sandy Huit, Mary 1, Poynter, Linda Smith, Susie Weddle and Mrs. Doris Groom work in .the high SChOO1 0ffiC94 Mrs. Betty Lacy lends a willing hand wherever Helpers Unify For A Well-Run School Mrs. Mildred Rinehart helps in almost every way around North Harrison. Leonard Stobbe works in the high school office s-.x 35115 y -if ,fi QE B' t 1 q : . ' - ' :', I if is All fig. N .5 A ' - i .,', Ti 4 I . S -Q ,- f 5 ' , . 2455 A A' ' Q .. V 'i ' ' Q K, f , ' .V V 5 .5 4 - - . 11 3 Qi i 'N -QQ, W' cbt K 1 1 . ' i keep our school neat and clean. The l970-7l school bus drivers are FRONT ROW Marvin Parkhurst, Rollan Parkhurst, and Max Pottorff. BACK ROW Wayne Brill, Johnny Young, Delbert Stevens and S. C. Mossburg. Serving ur School ith A Smile Mrs. Gene Stevens, Mrs. Ann Mossburg, Mrs. Ethel Bickford, and Mrs. Veta Gilpatrick prepare 80061 fO0d f0I' the many hungry students of North Harrison. -f .. , . mm, ....,,mM lHwwif1f'fw wfrwfmmfv sw Forest Weddle and Marvin Parkhurst, custodians, 23 mwwawm Af? A moment to sit and en- 5' joy a good hot meal is in ' ',:. . , .:'. il t ffl the plan, also fl ,oo' ti, A o,,hW Q olo 'ff f A A oo .4 m o o o . y - , A 2, M 4:-..: H ,Y ' k'. . ' G Q ' 7 7 1 :', XK., 7 I -Ki ll in a teachers day Above: Starting the day the right way with a cup of coffee and a chat. Below: Teaching others-whether they are teachers or not-is the job. Upper Middle: Mrs. Coffman does research in the library. Lower Middle: Teachers enjoy working with and having hobbies, and they really bang away at them in their spare moments. After a long hard day a moment to sit and relax in an easy chair is pure bliss. Q Q i 2 'Q 3 E Y - I 3 2 if? 1351: S2E'1'3i:i 355513 si' is Q 3 -3, N, - ' , JV, , VM. ,lwiii-lv . .NWN N,-QW 1m 1'kK -'L?f:evw 1- F 1 ' ,S 4, fi 25 ' ' H .ij ' ., 5 -SEQ?-1 awww ,Mwm,.f.wf f mwmwuf num mm. pmnvunmwfmgw DELCIA BEEKS F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, Pep C1ub-1-2-3-4,Dra- matics Club-1-2-3, Band-1-2-3-4, Band RONALD ANDREW F.F.A. -1-2-3-4 SHERRY BARBER F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-2-3-4, F.T.A 1-2-3-4, F.T.A. officer-3-4, N.H.S.-2-3-4, officer-3-4, Student Council-4, Student Council officer-4, Class officer-1-2-4, Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-4, Basketball manager-2, CLOVERLEAF Staff 4 officer-4, Class favorite-3, Choir-1-2-3-4 BECKY BOWEN 4 1- F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-3-4, Band- 1-2, Basketball-l-2-3-4, Choir-l-3-4, Drama Club-l-3, Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-2, Student Council-3, HaCoYo Representative - 3 PEGGY COOK F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-4, N.H.S.- 2-3-4, N.H.S. officer-4, Student Council-3, Student Council officer-3, Basketball-2-3-4, Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-3, Pom Pom Girl-1-2-3, CLOVERLEAF Staff-3, Office-2-3-4, Librarian-l PEGGY EDWARDS CRAIG F.H.A. -1-2-3, Basketball-2-3, Pep Club- 1-2-3, Class officer-3, Student Council-1, Librarian-2, Pom Pom Girl-2-3, CLOVER- LEAF Staff 3 BARRY DENTON Basketball-4, Librarian-l, Track-4 BETTY FINE GILLILAND Basketball- l -2, Basketball manager- 3 F.H.A.-l-2-3, Pep Club-1-2-3, Drama Club-l-2, Pom Pom Girl-l-2 STEVE HOPKINS Wm , F.F.A.-l-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3, Pep Band-l- 2, Class officer-l-4 LOIS HANCOCK F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.T.A.-3-4, F.T.A. officer- 4, N.H.S.-2, Librarian-3, Publications-3, Class officer-3, Class favorite-2, Future Nurses Club-3-4 iN SANDY HU IT F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-2, F.T.A.- 3, Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-4, Cheerleader-3, Pom Pom Girl-l-2-3, Basketball-l-4, Basketball manager-2, Class officer-3, Drama Club-2, Student Council- 2, Student Council officer-2 LANCE HUITT F.F.A.41-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-3-4, Class Pep Club officer-4, N.H.S.-2-3-4, N,H.S. officer-4, Track-l-2-3-4, Band-l-, Boys State-3, Sophomore Pilgrimage-2 PATTI JOHNSTON F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H,A. State Choir-2, Pep Club-2, Class officer-4, Publications-3. Choir-l-2, Pom Pom Girl-l-2-3, Drama Club-l-2 officerel-3, Student Council-2, Pep Club-4, F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-3-4, Choir- l-2-3-4, Pep Club-1-2-3, Dramatics Club- l-2-3, Dramatics officer-2, F.T.A.-3, Basketball manager-2 BETH MCWHINNEY FHA.-1-2-3-4, Chorus-2, Pep Club-2, Li- brarian-2, Future Nurses Club-3-4 JOSEPH MILLER F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-3-4, Track- 1-2-3-4, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Band-1, Pep Club-4 JAMES MCBROOM GARY KINDER F.F.A.-1-2-3-4,F.F.A.0ffice1'-3-4,F.T.A 3-4, F.T.A. officer-4, Student Counci1-l- 3-4, Student Council officer-3-4, Basket- ball-1-2-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4, Class officer 2, HACOYO Council-3-4 MARCIA LANE F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3, Band officer- 1-2-3, Drum Majorette-4, Chorus-1-4, Class officer-1-2, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Pep Club-3-4 F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-3-4, Track- 2-3, Basketball-1-2, Student Council-2-4 BARBARA POTTORFF F.H.A,-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-2-3, Basket- ball-l, Basketball manager-3, Pep Club- l-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-4, Class officer- 1-3-4, Pom Pom Girl-1-2-3,0ffice-1-3-4 MARY POYNTER PEGGY RAGAN F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-4, Pep Club- 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader-2-3-4, Pom Pom Girl - 1, Publications -3 - 4, SHAMROCK Editor-4, Office-4, 2-3-4, GARRY RICHARDSON F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-4, Pep Club- RONALD RICHARDSON F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Chorus-3 NORMA SANDERS F.H.A. -l-2-3-4, Librarian-3-4, Publications 3 CAROL SNEAD F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-3, F.T.A.- F.T.A.wofficer-1, Basketball-3, N.H.S.-2-3-4, N.H,S.-officer-3-4, Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-4 TONY STANLEY F.F.A. -1-2-3-4, Basketball- 1-2-3-4, W l-2-3-4 ANGELA STEVENS F.H.A.-1-2, Publications-4, Librarian-1-2, Library Club- 1, Choir- 1 -3 LEONARD STOBBE F.F.A-1-2-3-4, F.F.A. officer-4, Basketball- 1-2-3-4, Class officer-1-2, Track-2-3, Stu- dent Council- 4 RODNEY SAVELY L F.F.A.-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3, Pep Band 1 2-3, Drama Club-3, Student Councll 3 Class favorite-3 F.H.A.-1, F. MARGARET SMITH T.A.-1, Choir-1-2-3 L1brar1an 1-2, Pep Club-4 Track- RANDALL THOMPSON F.F.A.-l-2-3-4-, F.F.A. officer-4, Drama Club-l-2, Band-1, Pep Club-1-2-3-4 TINA TRULLINGER F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.T.A.-1, N.H.S.-2-4, Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Cheerleader-2-3-4, Drama Club-l-2, Pom Pom Girl-l-2-3, Class favorite-1 ALLEN URY F.F.A.-1, Band-1-2, Pep Club-3-4, Librarian- 4, Pep Band-1-2 CHARLOTTE WARNER F.H.A.-l-2-3, Pom Pom Girl-1-2 f MM Q52 Z. ,-,gysgi - fiezis?1:gimi i 'U . 'lwseif Ag Wjeugfzgsfg, . N35 Al , SUANNA WEDDLE F.H.A.-l-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-2-3, Re- gional F.H.A, officer-4, Basketball-1, Basketball manager-3, Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Pep Club officer-2 DIANNE WESTLAKE F.H.A.-1-2-3-4, F.H.A. officer-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader-2-3-4, Band-l-2-3- 4, Band officer-4, Student director-4, Stu- dent Council-1, Class officer-4, N.H.S.-4 . , . K? Senior class officers are Leonard Stobbe, student 'councilg presidentg Barbara Pottorff, reporter and James McBroom Sherry Barber student councilg Diane Westlake, secretary- student council. Sponsors are Mrs. Tuggle, Mr. Harvey treasurerg Steve Hopkins, presidentg Patti Johnston, Vice and MY, PHTIHHH- Are THESE the senior sponsors??'? Seniors Unite in '71 Seniors proudly display their rings. Mr. and Miss Senior are Barry Denton and Marcia Lane. + gr 4 uf 4'-ff? ,1- -......, E f Q J V. 9 is f H 45,1 79 Mo. vi 23 . 5 wfzgwfyg f- Y Xiu:-v:fzg:f,-. an x ww 9A 4wf aj ' IQ ii BPBCI' AS Mary Wd.I'!1E:I' -dk 351. 1F!P 3 'E 'S Mm u Nik Yin.. 3' 2.1: N suv' ' ff I XS 1 hw X FHA BAN' H Music rl AWARA Socmrv r Us Q CL U' LIBRARIANS HOU! Underclassmen ...unityisa yfhlp ing us change 0 y f living and le g The Junior class officers are Daryld Pottorff, student student councilg and Cynde Wilcoxson, parliamentarian councilg Ned Bergman, treasurerg Terri Darnell, vice The class sponsors are Mr. Duane Long, Mrs. Eva presidentg Randy Barber, presidentg Nancy Lane, Huntsman and Mr. Terry Campbell. secretaryg Gayla Grabill, student councilg Bill Cook, Juniors Plan For Future Of Unity Wayne Allen Randy Barber Kristy Bennett Ned Bergman Brenda Bowen Dennis Briggs Cecil Cracraft Joyce Cole Bill Cook Roe Cox W2 5 ii Q, gp.-cw Make sure they pay , says Mike Thrailkill, Dan Ellis, Gayla Grabill, Terri Wyant and Pam Perkins. Wow look at all this loot. We'll sure have a neat-O Prom. Teresa Darnell Don Delong Cheryl Eivins Pele Eivins Dan Ellis Gayla Grabill Herb Guilliams .lim Harrold Debi King Nancy Lane mn Q, 1 X 2 ,af A i i' ' ' 'NJ i ff Juniors Work Hard For A Swingin' Prom. ml :wi wi 'Que QW ,ww M25 T S R 3, Iv.,-ci X X 3 A ai f f 2, Se g , I in , 5 L Sheila Lisle Pam Perkins George Pierson Daryld Pottorff Roger Richardson Theresa Stevens ., ,fs S sf if li Mike Thrailkill Tana Trullinger irii Randall 'mu M ,,,,. a xg S, ,r,rW,A E r,, , S Q '-.r, f use 'I' Mari Washburn Cynde Wilcoxson Sid Wilcoxson Mr. and Miss Junior, Terry Darnell and Jim Harrold Juniors Dream O Graduation Cheri Wilkinson Larry Young Z KVV - A K im Terilyn Wyant Rod Zimmerman S The Many Faces of N.H.H.S if Sophomore class officers are Michelle Ragan, reporterg presidentg Pam Darnell, secretary and treasurer Mr Margaret Beery, student councilg Mrs. Henson, sponsorg Lockridge, sponsorg Ricky Slatten, student council and Kirk Barnhouse, vice presidentg Victor Parkhurst, Brent Elliott, student council. Mr. and Miss Ricky Slatten ,K KT, I ,V I . ,V g 'xv 0 N.' :fi 5 -L , , ,X ' in q'Li:'P 3, Sophomore are Paula Arkle and Sophom , ,L ,Eggs irhh, il K J QQ x J' KT . Q A -- ,,,. 5 , ,... is . ,W rl if lf!-'ini si A T't?4?fTg5'u?4i?i1Z'ECf ores Look For Happier Horizons Thomas Andrew Paula Arkle Kirk Barnhouse Margaret Beery Gary Campbell Timothy Cook Pamela Darnell Gregory Eckerson Pat Eivins Richard Elliott Carolyn Emerson Allen Gilliland Sharon Hopkins Rebecca Huit Rex Huitt Richard Lacy Lonny Lane Susan Lane Rickie McChesney Debra Miller Jerry Mossburg Marcene Parkhurst Terry Parkhurst Victor Parkhurst Cheryl Parman Connie Parsons Jan Perkins Michelle Ragan Karis Richardson Joseph Robins Randy Savely Rhonda Shain Ricky Slatten Linda Snethen Larry Stanton Barbara Stevens Rebecca Sturdevant Patricia Thurman. Terry Trullinger Debra Tull Ivan Tull Monte Warner Debra Willis 0 X we 4 A as x . if 5 4 .E .. itat ll,i A JSF' S fs- ' are r gkqxgy s' Y iii if - l - . , .ag li. .l 'H X7 E Q fm. w 'fig 3. ' I X A I f ! 'i. f E:v . i'i'fc 5:V . :V'- ki We w - ,,,.,f , , 4 1 3 WM, a....:5 L ,4 ,,, , A Mix N , . 5. , 'S ani' Q, 2' ii G W'-' 4 -f f W .3 1 - 3 . ...QA at ' 'A an .mfr , 4,e, , 13' ff , ' K ,,r In lk , .V ,Q v .QL 1- -- i 1, V fi V gr'-uv By the looks on the faces of Cindy McChesney, reporter: councilg Kelly Parkhurst, student council and Mrs Lutricia Smith, secretaryg Debbie Boothe, Presidentg M31'Sh-91 EUWHFGS, SPOUSOT, if is GHSY C0 S99 that they are -Gail De Long, vice presidentg Bob Stobbe, treasurerg searching for the good in life at their class officers Danny Lisle, reporterg Mr. Charles Cartwright, sponsor: meeting. Connie Lane, student councilg Ricky Westlake, student Freshmen Unite For The Future :IZ K Z t ,, 1, i,g T 1 it WL V I 15 ilt- . ,,..,'3iE 1 M .5 ery it af lung -S A 4 ,K W L , 3 an .www 4Q,4'Qb 1 'Q' - Patty Barnes Becky Bennett Debbie Boothe Alicia Bowen Maurice Craig Gail DeLong Don Edwards Jerry Gilpatrick Susan Guilliams Randy Hamilton Barbara Howes Rhonda Huitt Julia Lacy Connie Lane Danny Lisle Dennis Lisle Danny Lynch Cynthia McChesney Kelly Parkhurst Billie Pierson Brenda Ragan Michael Richardson Kim Slaughter Linda Smith Lutricia Smith Robert Stobbe Rodger Thompson Penny Washburn Ricky Westlake Dana Wilcoxson Lockers must be cleared awayg therefore Connie, Kym A I x or x 'E X at E, E , . .,. 1 X is K . . ff K ,W 'g Q 1 iguf N1 ' ,t .f . 1- ,:: :.,, : .. , K at , 92 , x t. in , Amy Edwards Paul Gilliland Tim Wilson, president, explains his thoughts for class self discipline to Howard Cole, treasurer, Ron Darnell, student council, Joan Barber, re- porterg DeAnn DeLong, student councilg Lynn Stanley, secretaryg Dixie Alley, vice-president and Mrs. Woollums and Mrs. Johnston, sponsors. Mary Hancock Dixie Alley Debbie Ballantyne Joan Barber Barbara Butler Richard Carnagey Howard Cole Kym Cook Penny Cook Richard Cooper Larry Cracraft Ronald Darnell DeAnn DeLong K' It is easier when you see what you're doing! Eighth Graders Find- Like To Do... Barbara Butler and Tim Wilson are class favorites. was fl. ffm ,S 69 FOODLANE Bethany, Mo. Rosetta Stevens, Terri Jones, Mark Weddle, Linn Stanford and Jerry Wyant prove this to be true. mwqaaf Penny Cook, Larry Tull, Larry Cracraft, Stephen Parkhurst and Paul Gilliland seem to believe that a lost day is one 1n wh1ch one does not laugh-as they plan a class party. That Happiness s Not Merely Doing hat We ut Iso Liking What We Have To Do Theresa Jones Marlene Lisle Nancy Miller Gary Osborn Stephen Parkhurst Terry Pottorff Lynn Stanford Wanda Stanley Sandra Stanton Delbert Stevens Rosetta Stevens Connie Thurman .rv fivfff 2 .2 ff Douglas Tull ' 'D Larry Tull Stephen Upchurch ig V Mark Weddle di Tim Wilson Jerry Wyant If Y. vrafitfaf ar 'X X , .3 Q .,. g M, .aim , L 5 f it 9 -y 'k vt . Q as 'Z Q . 68,3 'E WA is gaiffgf, 2 4' X-'Q f f rt 5 EP RSF IVE 'CW wma T0 G 95 fi as ,O .1 el' A: if 4 Q 5,1 'KlX.jJ5P X Debra Huit and Alan Lane are class Favorites. 5 .1 In H , W. .1Ti. ,, M -f' Ami... is mm- I. . ' 59 f Attentive seventh graders are interested onlookers of Canada's territories. Seventh Graders Unit We 1355? Mrs. Creta Johnston Robert Beery Gregory Bowen Donna Lee Craig Michael Elliott Rhonda Fletchall Dirk Groom Susette Hamilton Kellie Harker Stanley Hopkins Dennis Howes Debra Huit LaNora Lou Klinker William Klinker Camellia Kohler Alan Lane Patrick Mossberg Ralph Osborn Ricky Parkhurst Francis Pierson Carol Ann Saling Brian Selby Kathy Slaughter Jeffrey Smith Laura Smith Scott Smith Steven Smith Sherri Stanford Terri Stanford Jerry Sturdevant f J I E ' 1 .a Y ,M 'Fr '? Xxaflafs ' Eff .. X I ,1 if 'L ,- . ., 1 iq., .'. i -1- V L Q , , lk mg eerr trr '::.. :A A t ...- f , . a ' 1 i fl rr- zigzsi' vauerie Thraiiknl I f Marsha Willis c Carol Sue Young Q their classmates point out the location of one Beverly Childers ' L, - S S In The Seventies .5 Seventh grade sponsor, Mrs. Vivien Davies, Gregory and class sponsor. Mrs. Wanda Wallace, gather 'round Bowen, treasurer, Michael Elliot, vice-president, tor a picture-planning session. Francis Pierson, president, Patrick Mossberg, Secretary, DR. H. N. SUTHERLAND. Bethany, Missouri 47 Rx Queen Becky Bennett and King Ricky Westlake, are attended by the Royal court members Gary Osborn, Greg Bowen, Kathy Slaughter, and Barbara Butler. The freshman girls prepare a delicious well-balanced meal in the home-ec room. Kelly Parkhurst joins the royal attendants as Ricky Westlake adjusts Becky's shining crown. Each day is a promise of happiness a bundle of new things, new thoughts and new friends-- what things a new da can hold forjunior high! A gs' TJ!!-5 Jr. H1 students point out February dates of interest. Dancing to the music of our own band, The Union, was a highlight of the Christmas Ball. ,.,..,.....e-w--ww-W ,,,,,,,....-www ....,...-.Q-mv-we-' The eighth graders are busy gathering data for research papers. My Y. B igpw IX . XX Q W sk -:Aix ,M X H-rg wt, 'WW El I luv' iQ enientary ...Unity sees problems as opportunities for new growth and 1 a r g e r blessins. -49 Mr. Harold Foster Gaylene Alley Cynthia Andrew Dianne Ballantyne Tony Bowles Thomas Campbell Thomas Cole Rodney Cook Susan Cook Robert Darnell Kimberly Eastin Rolan Gilpatrick John Klinker Diane Lacy Kimberly Lippincott Cheryl McChesney Geneva Osborn Cheryl Parkhurst Deborah Parkhurst Joyce Parkhurst Slxth faders Discover Jeff Plerson Carolyn Pottorff, Kristy Wilcoxson Kym demonstrate their talent in new math. Rebecca Stevens, Peggy Saling, Kristy Wilcoxson, Cindy Andrew, Debbie Parkhurst, Geneva Osborn, Susan Cook, Tom Cole, Kelly Smith, Rodney Thrailkill, Ralph Stevens, Rodney Cook, Tony Bowles, Tom Campbell, Ronnie Darnell, and Ronnie Smith get prepared for a social studies test. A Jeff Pierson Carolyn Pottorff Patricia Wilson and Peggy Saling iv I V S Randall Purdun p n , I, , if Mi Z loaf Peggy Salirlg Y 2 'w ifi 'iii Donald Sears 1 'W' ' H, ' -f 'far Q f L z ::':' Kelly Smith V QE may V p M J , y W- as ,S i f f l gba , iw. V if Mark Smith 3:1 '1 Iii .f l Ronald Smith Ralph Stevens 1 'mf - t Rebecca Stevens if fi? i X f W! Q v Rodney Thraiikiii ' Carrol Tull Kristyn Wilcoxson if' ' Patricia Wilson L 1, 1 57511 5 lf sf K sl K Y XXX Y-.f Z, my Cstandingj Dan Briggs, Mike Willis, Kelvin Cox, Randy Harker, Ronnie Edwards. ikneelingj Doug Craig, Barry Selby, Dewight Craig, Tom Hutton. These boys show what they've learned in the study of erosion and plant growth. Lisa Smith,DebbieDunkenson, Pam Parkhurst Fifth Graders Find 55 L V i Z! in Mrs. Trish Maurer ' 1 C ii' Y 2 5 Dan Briggs l 'WM W P Zy l TE- Sheila Cook c Q ' .glrbz , i --,. f x Q Kelvin Cox '. Dew1ghtCra1g ' '--t V .-- . 21 lf Sl Gai, Doug Craig Debbie Dunkenson Ronnie Edwards Glenda Fletchall Nick Fortner Brenda Groom Randy Harker Torn Hutton LuEllen Klinker Mike Parkhurst 1743? ,Qf 233 5 xf'ififli:fl5',j9 :ME M Elia. . and LuEll I en Klinker show the formation of the earth in clay. Facts Fascinating X , . :-' grtgglh j we B ara ,. .7 H1111 ,BZ it Z 'E Q' lu, l l AY maj V ,1a K , If Pam Parkhurst Sandy Schoonover Barry Selby Lisa Smith John Washburn Mark Willis Stanton Produce Bethany, Mo. Shiela Cook, Brenda Groom, Sandy Schoonover, Nick Fortner, Mike Parkhurst and John Washburn gain 21 g1imPS9 Of discovery as they finish this bulletin board. xiii E SOTO DISCOVERED T HE THER ER 'I C CTOHN CABOT SHIPS . . ., S Q V .ES is, 9y1i'?ffi'f f if asf' -I K .mf-: . -Z3 ,gs 5 , 'agp .H-H : Ag,-,1 fs-f jj,j.t,ez f 5- lf, -'-- i3E,.'ESr .5 4 1 ffmw ' -at K -ip Yeiylgffg .Vi ' gifs Q: . .fvvsw , . JMB.: .f-:rut 't'1'E .' : L ' , 'M -' : 1 Q., A QE F51 -' ' -I . 3 -- A Davis - Snyder Quarries, Inc. Mrs. Raymond Zinser Steve Baker Kenny Barnhouse Clifton Beery Teresa Blake Mike Brenizer Jackie Briggs Jimmy Chamberlin Marie Cole Jay Cee Cook Steve Coulson Richard Lee Cracraft 3-54 Y if-'11 ff' ' A Sw? gy Fourth faders Fourth graders seem to know the answer to the question their teacher just asked M fa N Coulson check out books in the fourth grade library corner. Learn Eagerl Sherri Harker Paula Jones Jerry Konopasek Tammy Kinder Billie Mossburg Thomas Osborn Dale Parkhurst .loy Parkhurst Michael Parkhursl Terry Parkhurst Tony Richardson Donnette Sanders Brenda Savely Trudy Schoonover Richard Slatten Lisa Tull Randall Warner Lori Westlake if Qs , 4 K if ii tiff. H . K .- 5 k k. -ia' , Qs? -3' . .twyf A fg',?Ni ,t I. 9 . A4 .. Kenny Barnhouse, Steven Baker, Jackie Briggs and Donnette Sanders examine an igneous rock in their study of volcanoes. Wesley Darnell Tommy Fowler Vincent Grabill V , EE f 'Q E ,gg -1, -12 23:3 fr , -,- 4114. Y 2 'RIS' 5' I 45: f xi l if ,ilk ,Q N 37 S if '19 M ,W .V , up gf If f 4, -:-:f T . 4 og y lti T A ftl- K : Q ', .. V ik LSL '::v , with ,.., lt' ,.:,- ' mlv X Ea 1 , I fm. it ff-if . T R L R+-ll! my J ,, eo I ,ik , Q .K if ' . we W? iigffatf 73?3'i-- - ' .fy : I , 'ff ' Ronald Warner, Bill Campbell, Marietta Fine, Karen Stanley, Randall Brammer and Doug Stevens learn to divide words the right way. hird Graders Find New Mrs. Rose Shakespeare Sharon Blake Randall Brammer William Campbell Charles Cole Lisa Cook Patricia Dunkerson Kerry Eastin Kenneth Emerson Marietta Fine Richard Fortner Patrick Groom Ettajean Hunsicker Lavonne Klinker Scott Konopasek Ronald Lacy Teresa McChesney Samuel Mossburg Mickey Parkhurst Dennis Perkins Patricia Dunkerson Paul Wal lace, Connie Thrailkill Kerry Stanton Produce Blythedale, Mo. -am , .. jr ,. - A, K - an ' L - 'T t V7 ! Q t S. ,. AL,.. MW, in astin, Marcia Trullinger and Pat Groom how interest in this butterfly collection. James Pierson ' Lisa Ragan Gene Richardson Lorrie Smith Michael Smith Karen Stanley Douglas Stevens Jackie Summers Connie Thrailkill Marcia Trullinger Paul Wallace Guy Walling it 25 5 sl II? ,EB Q.. 4? I, ,sa ,S illt S 3 S 5 '37 5 ' 'k r if Q- , t t V M Ronald Warner J ' D Dean Wilson ..--..,:: ' Darryl Young ,,,f'Q1? Q at ' , 'fgggf-, 25 if between living and non-living things to Gene Richardson, Jackie Summers, Sharon Blake and Lorrie Smith. 10 , N Dean Wilson, Pat Groom, Marcia Trullinger, Dennis Perkins and Connie Thrailkill point out the difference i Wi: low nam 'S fees Hmm sf s - , is in A kfrm, . f, ' L wi-Q . S S IN, y . M Y ffl-iw ' H i S 1 A N 'Y 5 , M' be we 4 K, , K, Berg' , , l , f Gr 5 , ,ww-ww c ji 1 K V 5 5 1,51 5 3:9114 3 512321 fifzzy f gy 1 Aggie.: 5,5 1 f' , 'Aw-,Q ik ' ,A fm-M ., ,VLV J , .Xv,, 5- .- sm M 'K ei NY. lf' -eg. 0' qw, M V Cindy Richardson, Teresa Richardson, and Rodney Hutton show how they use the flannel board and word cards to help them in Math, Second Graders Mrs. Nadine Myers .x K nf 4 R X Hr dr , F- Karen Alley .Q 'vuuu yy QQ Miles Baker A' E ' Rhonda Ballantyne '- ggi r Keith Bennett in V, I C Mark Chamberlin Billy Childers Gina Cook Mark Cook Jane Darnell Kelli Davies f-ff Richard Dunkeson Richie Fine Scott Fortner Jeffrey Gibson Kathleen Giles iff? 7 yi 0 he L i '02 Z' r C sm- ti ' it fi rw-I be P. f , is Has ! f ,Iii .. - -' 5 f ',,75:Y' :, V V ' in fi W5 fl wh. We 4- -v --, l I: ,. 1 J :JM- wg , '-:el -,: ' -- ,,, ., Smile My!-I . A V .dv -lr if my Agmgjgk 3 M., Kelli Davies, Rhonda Johnston, Miles Baker, and Scott Fortner are showing some of the pictures that they brought to help them learn their vowel sounds. Steve Grabill Lori Harker Brenda Hartschen Joe Huitt Rodney Hutton Rhonda Johnston Tami Kaufman Shawn Lane Rodney Offield Gary Parkhurst Lyle Parkhurst Marcella Pottorff Cindy Richardson Teresa Richardson Michael Thomas Jeff Walling I : his in A: 7' 2 .-3 'Q . -1 2- - H - V i 25: 1 f - , If Q, :AH I h ' fisiea' ., 'gin A Ts' A hz 4 5 ' , 5 4 1,-, . , rr' my , c fm 3 V .44 ' En iw wg e H. ff f, A f by . :.t4Q1?'1 9'?: .1 WM? .xg 'N ar l A '47 -ai, I, Aii- 9. As They Study New Sounds Don't let this sign fool you! Lyle Parkhurst, Jane Darnell, and Tami Kaufman are showing the dog houses they made after they read stories about dogs. Tu11's State Line Station fd' s ' Si FRIENDLY 'qi' K in ,, KNOCK it LXQWQENTER 4' dortt i gr if 25? M SEFORE is me sr-use Who knows? Maybe we ll be courtesy wlnners someday, exclaim Shelly Gibson Roger Off1eld Klfk Emlg and KGVIH Mrwvasmlth First Grade Looks oward Lisa Arkle Wesley Armstrong Brad Brenizer Rita Burton John Cole Stan Coulson Tony Dunkeson Kirk Emig Randy Fletchall 1' Cindy Flowers Brian Fortner Shelly Gibson Kevin Gilpatrick Sheri Grabill Wayne Konopasek Roger Offield Allen Parkhurst Monty Parkhurst Perry Parkhurst Gale Richardson Kelly Slaughter Wayne Smith Julie Smith Lonnie Thrailkill IK I t E ,, ,t G ii fa R 4. K . , , 1 2 40 ' Q A' 5 ' ' . it , -Z , ' -nj? fykk Qf X .4-..J-- a---f-.-f-.. f 'YH A H 3 ,.,..,.-an---..,wQ.'h 3 ,K X 'Q A H ,J , H-...-u.--a--W If f f JY ff it M, ,N Ms..---M. km it it 'Y W iQ .ta W John Tull Greg Walling Nicki Wilcoxson Ronnie Willis The Future With Jo G Q 4' . , or . a n E V , S- , if JN 'ftp -0 uf ill? ff. .., , - 'Kiln R 9. lf, x 5 s it K2 ' 'ii' r '- fs A F fs kt U X 4 ., 'ffl if ii-., s , if E if K gf' ,A jf Q H . 431 btw - 5 e color words We're learning to read! John Tull, Kelly Slaughter, Lonnie Thrailkill and Gerald Konopasek point to their reading chart so other students may follow along with them 'Wi' qw-nv' ,,....--' ,,,..-A-' ALBANY PEPSI COLA CO. Ar. my J 12. 'Lf Wk , 35-Lf W i 2 my K- ,f , Lk, : , sg ,g4esgfgs24:z,gsv,-at 1 'gf f' -Sag? it S X if N 1 -t1vm,,w 'k 2 I f !!Q Ti' 'cg' 1 ,fha x Q:Hf I L: L L M3 I ': -H. I f' 6. jg . Q V ' ,.., ' , 1' 3 V ' A 'Z' A Q 3 s, l Krew - A 'A bk a , LSE X is ,..---v I vig' Mrs. Gladis Barnhouse Monte Baker Stanley Bennett Alan Bickford Rhonda Campbell Linda Cook Sherry Cook Kristi Davies Eldon Dunkeson Tracy Eivins Linda Hamilton Sherri Hembry Darin Huitt Lisa Johnston Tara Kaufman Lisa Long Troy Ragan Lisa Richardson Timothy Richardson Andrea Selby Carla Stanton Douglas Summers Glenna Tull Kimberly Ury Robert Washburn Starting the day off on the right foot means' pledging allegiance to the things that are important. Starting this day off right are Troy Ragan, Lisa Richardson, Lisa Long, Eldon Dunkeson, Kristi Davies and Timothy Richardson. Carla Stanton, Kimberly Ury and Rhonda Campbell are taking steps toward unity and progress. Enjoying life is knowing what things stand for. Monte Baker mers, Sherry Cook, Stanley Bennett, Linda Cook and explains what the bulletin board means to Douglas Sum- Robert Washburn, Little People Look or nswers To Big Problems Learning is following instructions. Sherri Hembry, D . Alan Bickfordy Tara Kaufman' Lisa Johnston, Darin Denise Tull listen while Mrs. Barnhouse gives instruc- Huitt, Andrea Selby, Linda Hamilton, Tracy Eivins, and iioiis for their 'Reading R93din9SS Class- . .,..N ' Nm if ffgxl ,aku x.-- I iii .. .if. What a pretty model Peggy Saling is! Mr. Don Strong, a roping expert, is ably assisted by Becky Stevens, , Steve Coulson, Rhonda Ballantyne and Miles Baker. Valentine' Day makes it possible to name the one we like. Shamrockcttcs Display Unity in Action. The water fountain is a popular place. Happy faces testify to the fact that school isn't bad at all. an L- 'sais W H'-wig Y 5 ' My , 'ASW ue rY2fXi f'1,T! ,l4 K 15353 A. ., 4 ,,,23gga'me!:1 ist -wig-wgsS?Yaa? A 2 .,w,,W . QQ.,-, mm 3'f21Zl3i W1- ,E5:zaf,:f' ,iff J, ,X v a Inf' N, TMI' 5 . ix .15 ly, J -:lf UML T ,M N Student Life . , . U1'1ily1S d vision of farther horizons -535' Q-' HF:'25'.re Editors Sherry Barber and Mariann Washburn work hard at the typewriter and Driver hit that scope to make this year's Cloverleaf one of the best. Shamrock Yearbook staff members Joyce Cole, Terri Wyant, Peggy Ragan, Michelle Ragan, Debbie King and Penny Stevens are sketching mats for what they hope will be a bang up yearbook. Cloverleaf editors Sherry Barber and Mariann Washburn are lettering a flagstaff for their first paper. ,lx iublishing a school paper can be fun, but it also involves work and concentration. Working on an annual and publishing a school paper can be fun, but it also involves work and concentration. From the time the staff left school to seek sponsors to help finance the '71 SHAMROCK until the last mat was sent in to the printers and the last CLOVERLEAF was distributed, there was always the thought Will we meet this deadline? Somehow, we did. Activities Fit Need For Self Expression -lemember, Michelle is a very valuable sales girl. Members of the Choir are: First Rowi Mrs. Premo, Instructorg Cheryl Parman, Dianne Westlake, Debbie Boothe, Alicia Bowen, Rhonda Huitt, Susan Lane, Debbie Tull, Rhonda Shain, Delcia Beeks, Nancy Lane and Tana Trullinger. Second Row: Howard Cole, Steve Upchurch, Theresa Stevens, Karis Richardson, Rosetta Stevens, Carolyn Emerson, Billie Pierson, Connie Lane, Brenda Bowen and Rodger Thompson. Third Row: Ricky Westlake, Tom Bergman, Ricky McChesney, Ivan Tull, Terry Trullinger, Joe Robins, Ned Bergman, Randy Savely, Rex Huitt and Richard Lacy. Practice Sessions ring Harmon Standing in front of our sharp marching band are Drum Majorette Lane, Majorettes Margaret Beery, Jan Perkins, Cheryl Parman, North Harrison's Concert Band To N H Bands And Choir lol rs Connie Parsons and Terry Darnell and Mrs. Premo, director 3 2 Il um wi ill fr i 's B wi na as was s Members of the Intermediate Band are Debbie Parkhurst, Tom Cole, Jeff Smith, Greg Bowen, Mark Smith, Mike Diane Lacy, Susie Young, Cheryl McChesney, Kimberly Elliott and Allen Lane. Third Row: Debbie Huit, Dennis Eastin, Patricia Wilson and Laura Smith. Second Row: Howes, Francis Pierson and Pat Mossberg. .Singing, Playing And erforniing Are Beginning Band members are Rodney Thrailkill, Barry Selby, Carrol Tull, Debbie Dunkeson, Carolyn Pottorff, Sheila Cook, Sandy Schoonover, Brenda Groom and Cindy Andrew. Second Row: Dwight Craig, Doug Craig, Fortner and Donnie Sears. Nicky ,.-.....---W as I l I Boys Glee Club members FIRST ROW Maurice Craig, Danny Lisle, Dennis Lisle, Danny Lynch and Tom Bergman. SECOND ROW: Donnie Edwards, Randy Hamilton, Bob Stobbe, Ricky McChesney and Jerry Gilparrick. BACK ROW: Dana Wilcoxson, Ricky Westlake, Majorettes Jan Perkins, Cheryl Parman Rex Huitt, Kelly Parkhurst and Ivan Tull. and Margaret Beery and Marcia Lane, Drum Majorette, Happ Experiences At N. Girls Glee Club members are FIRST ROW Lutricia Smith, Joyce Cole and Mrs. Premo, Becky Bowen, Rhonda Huitt, Julie Lacy, Instructor. THIRD ROW: Terry Darnell, Marcia Becky Bennett, Alicia Bowen and Becki Huit. Lane, Connie Lane, Susan Guilliams, Billie SECOND ROW: Delcia Beeks, Cynde Mc- Pierson and Pam Darnell. Chesney, Cheryl Parman, Debbie Booth, r First Row: Susan Lane, Pam Darnell, Nancy Lane, Sherry Barber, Peggy Ragan, Terry Darnell, Peggy Cook, Dianne Westlake, Becky Bowen and Mrs. Henson. Row 2: Tana Trullinger, Debbie Tull, Paula Arkle, Karis Richardson, Cheryl Parman, Sandy Huit, Sheila Lisle, Kristy Bennett, Gayla Grabill and Pam Perkins. Row 3: Becky Bennett, Billie Pierson, Brenda Ragan, Patty Barnes, Patti Thurman, Jan Perkins, Carol Snead, Lois Hancock, Beth Mc- Whinney, Mari Washburn and Theresa Stevens. Row 4: Patti Johnston, Becky Huit, Tina Trullinger, Barb Pottorff, Penny Washburn, Rhonda Huitt, Julie Lacy, Barbara Howes, Linda Smith, Kim Slaughter and Connie Lane. Row 5: Debbie Boothe, Cynde Wilcoxson, Connie Parson, Debbie Miller, Susie Weddle, Delcia Beeks, Marcia Lane, Susan Guilliams, Cynthia McChesney, Lutricia Smith, Alicia Bowen. Back Row: Sharon Hopkins, Margaret Beery. Brenda Bowen, Debbie Willis, Becki Sturdevant, Marcene Parkhurst, Gail DeLong, Rhonda Shain, Terri Wyant, Norma Sanders and Joyce Cole. F.H.A. Unites n Worthwhile Activities i iw ws 3 SQHQ' ws Chapter Officers tstandingji Sherry Barber, parliamentariang Susan Lane. sentinel, Becky Bowen, presidentg and Mrs, Henson, sponsor. Seated are Pam Darnell, recreational leader Peggy Ragan. reporterg Nancy Lane, devotional leaderg Terry Darnell, treasurer, Dianne Westlake, vice-presidentg and Peggy Cook, secretary. 1971 candidates are Bob Stobbe, Kirk Barnhouse, Daryld Pottorff and Rodney Savely. Their escorts are Kim Slaughter, Debbie Tull, Theresa Stevens and Susie Weddle. Daryld Pottorff was chosen 1971 Romeo by the I student body. ixing Business with Pleasure Mrs. Green, student teacher, seems to agree with the title she gave her bulletin board exhibit. .ings Senior boys attempt to cut their invitation to the Kitchenwarming. From chaos to cookies in Family Living. ill - -11 4- .... , ' if 1 Q ' fff fg 7 iw OFFICERS: Lance Huitt, presidentg Gary Kinder, vice presidentg Garry Richardson, secretary, Randy Thompson, treasurer, Leonard Stobbe, sentinelg Jamie McBroorn, parliamentariang Joe Miller, chaplain, Sid Wilcoxson, reporterg Max McCoy, reporter, and Mr. Lockridge, adviser. Mr. Lockridge, Steve Hopkins, and Roe Cox work on a Wagon be nified Purpose Leads To Future Farmin FFA CHAPTER FARMERS wi ' 'Q 'F- 1 V? -SVA. 5 i R .-,. . .. : t , , 5' J,f,v' ' Success -:GL FFA GREENHANDS First Row: Jamie McBroom, Joe Miller, Leonard Stobbe, Randy Thompson, Gary Kinder, Lance Huitt, Garry Richardson, Sid Wilcoxson and Mr. Lockridge. Second Row: Ricky McChesney, Lonnie Lane, Vic Parkhurst, Rex Huitt, Randy Savely, Garry Campbell, Joe Robins, and Max McCoy. Third Row: Mike Richardson, Ivan Tull, Dana Wilcoxson, Kelly Parkhurst, Donnnie Edwards, Ricky Westlake, Robert Stobbe and Danny Lynch. Fourth Row: Danny Lisle, Maurice Craig, Terry Parkhurst, Richard Lacy, Pat Eivins, Jim Harrold, Wayne Allen and Roger Richardson. Fifth Row: Steve Hopkins, Rodney Savely, Herbert Guilliams, Randy Barber, Roe Cox, Darryld Pottorff, Brent Elliott and Randy Hamilton. Sixth Rowi Tom Andrew, Rodney Zimmerman, Bill Cook, Ned Bergman, Donnie DeLong, Dennis Brigs and Mike Thrailkill. Seventh Row: Ronnie Andrew, Dan Ellis, Larry Stanton, Tony Stanley, Kirk Barnhouse and Allen Gilliland. Ronnie Richardson was not present for the picture. Q1 QT. . rr, I Sweetheart Attendants '70 Barnwarrning ur Theme '6B1gger nd Better In ' Attendants Connie Lane, Freshman: Terry Darnell, Junior and Linda Sneathen an :I 5 I mf'4 A 'Na whit ,af Unity is an important part of Mrs. Judy Mu1l's reading done, Although many consider reading an individual ac- class. By working together, students not only accomplish complishment, in this class everyone shares with everyone much in the knowledge department, but also learn about else. each other and the importance of unity in getting things Hlty mOHg I'gZ:1IllZ21tlOHS Induction services for new members of the National Honor this sense of belonging and contribution, young person- Society were conducted well due to the unified efforts of alities are molded into outstanding leaders of tomorrow, veteran members, new members and sponsors. Through Joyce Cole and 'Una Trullinger have very little time to linger at library exhibits. All year long they have Working Library workers Sherry Wilkinson and Sheila Lisle have found that hard work With their dut1eS FTA members are Sherry Barber, Pam Darnell, Cynde Wilcoxson, Gary Kinder, Lois Hancock, Paula Arkle and Mari Washburn. BACK ROW: Mrs. Davies, Sponsor, Margaret Smith, Tim Cook. Terri Wyant, Brent Elliott, Herbert Guilliams, Barbara Howes, Karis Richardson, Susie Guilliams Delcia Beeks and Mrs. Mull, sponsor. Together For The Good ll National Honor Society members are Cynde Wilcoxson, reporter: Lance Huitt, Parliamentarian Nancy Lane, secretary: Sherry Barber, presidentg Peggy Cook, vice-president and Carol Snead treasurer. BACK ROW: Mr. Long, sponsor: Margaret Beery, Karis Richardson, Pam Darnell, Paula Arkle, Theresa Stevens, Theresa Darnell and Mrs. Woollums, sponsor. E Q ll-ll IIHII IZEETS IEEE! yy G I WWE fag' Cynde Wilcoxson was chosen as Teenager of The DAR essay contest winners are Michael Elliott, first placeg the Month by the Chamber of Commerce, Howard Cole, first placeg Cheryl McChesney, second placeg Jerry Wyant, second place and Rhonda Fletchall, second place. Peggy Ragan was selected as a Semi-Finalist in the Miss Teenage Christian contest which was held in Memphis, Tennessee. Nancy Lane and Tana Trullinger were selected from the FHA chapter to compete for regional officers in the regional screen- ing at Maryville. Shamrock Karis Richardson served as a member of the choir at the State FHA Convention. SO Terry Trullinger was selected to go to the Sophomore Pilgrimage. 4 Q Peggy Cook was chosen as a player on the American Athletic Garry Richardson, Ron Richardson, Lois Hancock Union team. and Penny Stevens were selected to go to North- west Missouri State College with the Ambassador Program which acquaints them with college life. Honor Students Sherry Barber proudly displays the pin presented to her by the Elizabeth Harrison Chapter of the DAR. Mrs. Henson presents the gavel to Becky Soil Conservation Poster Contest winners are Kristy Wilcoxson, Cheryl McChesney, Rodney Cook, Kellie Harker, Steve Smith, Debbie Huit, Dixie Alley, DeAnn DeLong and Howard Cole. Bowen, FHA Chapter president. Gary Kinder holds the honor of Student Coun- cil president. The annual staff would con autograph the next page sider it an honor for you to 1. 5 3 if X' wif, gf 1 fi! 'X Y Q - as f .rw v 'lf' 'Y -nv 5 mg x . W-, ,L Y 52. was WHY Us n ai K i 5 M1 WM., s ,, , x 9 kgwij ggi? iii S ,,-5 'ff ,, 3 i 2 it s 2 aw, . l , ,f 3 , U5 ,? QQ if V6 lL W fix. I lx df, vu .Q Q 1 , 84 Oh, I wonder which couple will be selected as king and queen! Sherry Barber and Barry Denton were chosen as king and queen of the Christmas Ball by popular vote of the student body. Sleigh B ell S King Barry and Queen Sherry sit in the royal throne while the rest of the royal party stand by xwu.Dmfr -iw-fn, im-vvw,rMb,WW..--,rl. ,,ff ,sfmmrwmf,f..m,wm..-.mim ,,,,,-fh ,,.q-,Wtwwl-miss, .,,. ti-f,,,r.W-,,.,',W.-.L .-mug ..lU. ,,,,,,,,,4 ff , I I I I 'iv I' X x , 'fn -Q -3- K F-If s , ,..,'Lf5! i,,qf'fA .NN y A ' K Sv - fi: fs' , -me if P Xl Kristy Bennett and Danny Ellis are the Junior candidates. Pam Darnell and Rex Huitt are the Sophomore candidates I Th M l'0h n e o 0 n 1: t Couples Dance to the Musicl' in a moonlit surrounding at the Christmas Ball QEQQQ ff 1 , 6 RAX i 1 ,F X'-iv A E' ,aw gk is ,fig . , 7,-.arsfi K 1 1 1 xffw xv- JAP f f .v X . X.g:--..,q, .Q f ' M, Q , I ,, 1 J Nw.. 5 -'va ' ' ' i 3 gW 5 425i' ,. 91 L I . Z A E ' '1 Q 1 ju Y xQ m Q -A 5,5 X lov' . V Y 'ir-1 I 1' P4 Www 9 2, ,iff , wwf,- fffsL ., .nm V019 N-.gs ! '1 u-'12 --LI A-asp. S 2 Q A- Q o ........,w,-f Sports . . . unity plays a defiflite part in good relations be- tween persons, t e a m s, groups, and nations. if ff ' 335 Qff 89 Seasons record - Girls' Basketball North Harrison Cainsville North Harrison Gilman City North Harrison Winston North Harrison Pattonsburg North Harrison Jamesport North Harrison Ridgeway North Harrison Martinsville North Harrison Gallatin North Harrison Jameson North Harrison Princeton North Harrison Mercer North Harrison Cainsville North Harrison Coffey SheridanTournament - 4th place North Harrison 38 Jefferson North Harrison 38 Sheridan H.D.C. Conference Tournament - 2nd place North Harrison 14 Martinsville North Harrison 37 Gilman City North Harrison 30 Coffey Gilman City Tournament - lst place North Harrison 46 Jamesport North Harrison 38 Gilman N.H. Girls Win First Championship in Nine Years First row: Peggy Cook, Sandy Huit, Becky Bowen, Sharon Hopkins, Jan Perkins and Paula Arkle. Second row: Pam Perkins, manager, Connie Parsons, Debbie Miller, Marcia Lane, Cynde Wilcoxson, Pam Darnell, Terri Darnell and Coach Parman. 1 FX ,QL Nu-s as-ff EFI sf-1 wif: ,.. -sd Xa. W Q .XX Af 1, 'Mil J , Kb XXmxXNyfLf'4' 4 -.i J xv .1 If , h lQ - ' x A . K- W gg 3,53 ,gl , .X A , 2 ,jp-'g 3 ..-- ' - ' ,. - 9' Q. 5 -jg , , A -IHS?33'-i5?:': !:u1-f. :: fI5E?'5ig .iii 2 A L x' if if , 1 A W 2 Q2 ax ' ,,, 1 ,N f Q, l f' 1 ,, 9,1-M : . X 2 XE: ,W I M A f Q L-wi A - ' Y , '-V' , if li. .fV73:fv ,. ' ' ' 1 First Row: Victor Parkhurst, Gary Kinder, Leonard Stobbe, Terry Trullinger, Roe Cox, Sidney 'Wilcoxson, Greg Ecker Daryld Pottorff, Tony Stanley, Jimmy Harrold, Brent Elliott son and Coach Parman. and Richard Lacy. Second Row: Wayne Allen, Bary Denton, North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Season's Record - Boys' Basketball Cainsville Gilman City Winston Pattensburg King City Jamesport Ridgeway Martinsville Gallatin Jameson Princeton Gilman City Mercer Cainsville Grant City Coffey Sheridan Tournament - 4th place North Harrison 70 Jefferson North Harrison 65 Ravenwood North Harrison 55 Sheridan H. D. C. Tournament - 4th place North Harrison 79 Winston North Harrison 50 Jamesport North Harrison 51 Jameson Albany Tournament - consolation North Harrison 69 Bethany North Harrison 94 Hamilton North Harrison 84 Maysville Regional Tournament North Harrison 62 Gallatin :kk A '55, 'Fir' E Q .25 Q .HJ Q 1 1 The Varsity cheerleaders Margaret Beery, Sophomoreg Brenda Bowen, Juniorg Peggy Ragan, Seniorg Dianne Westlake, Seniorg Tina Trullinger, Seniorg and Becki Huit, Sophomore display unity as they cheer the teams on to victory. Parents, friends, and relatives show spirit as they cheer for the teams, 4llulllu. -fy 6, a t kdm u'f3'3 rall n h United Y ui. wwf' M. 'T 'Q Q-v Debbie Huit, Penny Cook, Dixie Alley, Laura Smith, Deann Lane, Rhonda Fletchall, Patty Barnes, Debbie Booth, and Delong, Kathy Slaughter, Mr. Cartwright, Coach, Lutrica Barbara Howes, Manger. Smith, Nancy Miller, Terry Pottorff, Linda Smith, Connie North North North North North North North North North North Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Junior High Shamrocks Show Martinsville Gilman City Ridgeway Ridgeway Mercer Pattonsburg Cainsville Martinsville Pattonsburg Coffey H.D.C. Tournament North Harrison 22 Ridgeway 13 Cainsville Invitational Tournament North Harrison 35 Mercer 4 North Harrison 16 Ridgeway 49 North Harrison 16 Martinsville 19 Cainsville Invitational Tournament - 4th place Season RecordfWON 8 LOST 6 Tim Wilson, Larry Cracraft, Bob Stobbe, Ronnie Darnell, Dana Wilcoxson, Kelly Parkhurst, Jerry Wyant, and Randy Danny Lisle, Ralph Osborn, Greg Bowen, Mr. Cartwright, Hamilton. Coachg Mike Elliott, Ricky Westlake, Donnie Edwards, Spirit With Winning Record North Harrison 59 Martinsville North Harrison 41 Gilman City North Harrison 48 Ridgeway North Harrison 48 Ridgeway North Harrison 41 Mercer North Harrison 49 Pattonsburg North Harrison 25 Cainsville North Harrison 57 Martinsville North Harrison 38 Pattonsburg North Harrison 42 Coffey H.D.C. Tournament - 4th place North Harrison 33 Coffey North Harrison 32 Cainsville North Harrison 29 Jameson Cainsville Tournament North Harrison 35 Mercer North Harrison 40 Hamilton North Harrison 42 Cainsville Cainsville Invitational Tournament - lst place WON 12 LOST Freshman boys hold lst place trophy they received in the Cainsville Invitational Tournament. 4 97 Jr. i. Pep Club nd Cheerleaders Junior high cheerleaders are Susette Hamilton, Alicia Bowen, Billy Pier- son, Marlene Lisle, Wanda Stanley an Barbara Butler. Junior high pep club members are Dixie Alley, Joan Barber, Kim Slaughter, Patty Barnes, Brenda Ragan, Mrs. Edwards, sponsor: Rhonda I-luitt, Julie Lacy, Vallery Thrailkill, Becky Bennett, Debbie Boothe, Lutricia Smith, Susan Guilliams, Laura Smith, Rhonda Fletchall, Kathy Slaughter, Carol Young, Sandra Stanton, Nancy Miller, Connie Lane, Linda Smith, Debbie Ballantyne, Penny Cook, Terry Pottorff, Donna Craig, DeAnn DeLong, Amy Edwards, Marsha Willis, Debra Huit and Francis Pierson. Haig HARRIJQ if 'S' SHAMRHC KS g X erii -MQMQ-.l 4 miiuxllr, iq ALMA MATER Raise a song for Alma Mater, Let the echoes mount and ring With our voices now united, Alma Mater's praise we sing. As we fight to gain the victory In one cause we all unite, To defend the matchless glory Of the Shamrockls green and white Alma Mater tho' we leave thee Still the mern'ries linger on, Of our happy days together And Alma Materls song. Of the comradeship we treasured As our hearts in praise unite, To the glory past all measure Of the Shamrock's green and white Q lift ,TQ '4 X . . .from Ireland, the l Shamrock has three leaves joined on one stalk sym- X X X X f I f xx fi f if if 'Wm fl X fy! E5 Wk ,J ,I X will N bolizing unity in life. 'L'-,fafff - 7 Unity Meets Needs As the '71 school year ends, new horizons beckon. Although the journalism students who produced this SHAMROCK have finished their work, they will carry forward the ideals, skills, and helps they learned in this venture. Instructors in our school, our professional photographer, and re- presentatives from our printers have added interest to our work and encouraged the class onward toward producing a more representative yearbook. To all those who assisted, the staff owes a debt of gratitude. With their help, we have learned more about living and working with others- about the value of unity. Happiness, for us, has been recording our year. IOO 1 Mr. Smith, superintendent, presents Mrs, Eva Smith a plaque for outstanding teaching, Mrs. this year. Smith is retiring yo xQf l . M 5 I i 7v f?i.-.-.-.-- Ol 5 on , 1 .l, ol u 0 4 o .'g 9 I 4. . , 5' 1'.' ' 'U 0 O 'f p ,la 0 I N 0 tt. ' s . . Wu 'a .'o .O In 0 nun' .'o oo' .u 4 .u co' Q' X 0 ,' ,I 0 0 1 , .0 :P ' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Harvey are presented a farewell gift from the faculty by Mrs. Wanda Rinehart at a tea given in Mr. Harvey's honor, S f SHAMROCKS - The school year closes for the Tplw Seniors Ronnie Richardson and Jamie McBroom march in perfect unity on graduation night. 1 l Published by the yearbook staff North Harri- son High School Eagleville, Missouri Mariann Washburn enjoys being a full-fledged mem- ber of Elsilon Beta after four years of continuous service to users of the North Harrison library. WJ?- iv af ON r B 5 'I'-I' Mr. Rod Schall, photographer for the SHAMROCK, takes the last film of the year from his camera at North Harrison. ax, . 'F QQWH M A Z af ff ,. is ffl ' WW selected 1971 Prom King and Queen, nd R o ses happiness to all, fi -'rt-f it Mrs. Henson, Mrs. Parman, Barbara Stevens, Leonard Stobbe. and Sandy Huit take a little time to silently enjoy the Prom, To The Seniors Another year goes passing by, Another Prom is hereg To some this brings a joyous smile, To others, brings a tear. For four years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun, But now the path gets steeper, And the climb is just begun. We're very glad to know you. Weill miss you when you've gone, And to the Class of '71 We dedicate our Prom. -The Juniors Tina Trullinger and Bob Henderson make this a night worth remembering. czccalaurecate ,Seruiceo SUNDAY EVENING Muy em, 15171 H'0ll l'. N Pmccssmnul - - - - - f Cercmony at Mflmlu- Ivvuuulimx - - 'This Night - - V YGWIQ' film- flu Scrmun - - ' lizuglm C , Ymfll Novel' Walk Alun lsmlnl- Qxmrwx mx Nu-cU1.,1mu, .mmq Bcuuflxchun - - Y - - HL-cmsimxzll V CLASS COLORS Mlm Green 8: Silver CLASS MOT North l'inrrisnn B11 nd f f Gurdrml Y Y new-endLm-fy1-xvmhrvy Blymfdfm- Hdpwr vmmkn , - - Buch nn Reverend Oren Cusscy 'vlllr Umtwl Mrlhurlul Clmrch . V , . Rmlgcl-S un, Dvlvm Bm-ki. l,.ml. limit' Reverend Larry Hcnzbrcy - North Harrxson Band CLASS FLOWER C.1rn.l1ion TO Wu h1x'c lit thu cz.ndlc, nur. tu light the Lurclm. CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Harvey Mrs Tuggglc: Mr Purmun Q FW ,f puwwm, F7 Y wha K uxklis , rn. A WW' W Q . .5 fflrfai 5 , K QW! A A JY Q4.'5' QB , Z M ix -i ff A 3 Q MY N r'kif', , M i if W , R A f ,mg Q W Q Q, H Ama? QQ ggi 'YT kv. rf , v . X1 M 1 . pf gsgfiw v W J I K i W t. 7 AIN f 7 'T f 'QV' . X' ,f ' -. -' 1 X ' E f 11 11,51 g - , , F , f,f 2-,gig 2 f JY f ' in i A ig qry ,,.l, Qyaffj ff g- Af 'f 5 4 54 ff , tw X EE + O 1 -4- H Wfg3 9g f My RQ' V x 'Xa ' l !1 y'ifiMQ - , N' 1 A , , f -f'- 5 :mf ., ' f 'i 'S , ' 1 5 fi A ' ' -,W K, , WW , Q I I yy 1 fy ' - 'fi 4 4, ,K Q 3 N, - ,,,. , g ., V W Y A 6 V JV V, , I Nfrk y H ' ' ' Y: ' W J H 1, ,iv g Kristy Wilcoxson, Dianne Westlake, G a r r y Richardson, and Steve Coulson receive the Courtesy awards. , W Mr. Harvey presents Carol Snead, valedictorian, with the Board of Regents' Scholarship. Delcia Beeks was recognized as an outstanding band student by Mrs. Premoe. Sherry Barber receives the Daughters Winners of the Modern Woodsman Speech contest of the America Revolution Award which were Kristy Wilcoxson fsecond placej and Rosetta is extended to an outstanding senior girl Stevens Cthird placeb, Mike Elliott, who received each year. first place, was not present. 6 ' 4 ,L fn Danny Lisle and Dana Wilcoxson received the W. B. Edwards Unit also recognizes the value of Mr. Long is pleased to give Carol Snead and Sherry Barber Q pm J Kg Wm .,-f-'- ' Memorial Young Farmer Carolyn Emerson receives a medal and a certificate of Mr. Long presents Sherry Barber with Award from Reverend Cossey, recognition for receiving a I rating at both District and the math award, State Music Contest. individual differences. the National Honor Society's Scholarships. Lance l-luitt, Peggy Cook, and Dianne Westlake are happy with the special Scholarships they received. Rosetta Stevens, Alicia Bowen, Tom Bergman, Debbie Boothe, and Ricky Westlake receive certificates after a fun year in band. fi l . -xlg First YOWI Peggy C0012 Cheri PHFIHHH, NHHCY Lane, Theresa ann Washburn, Sherry Barber, Garry Richardson, Carol Stevens, Margaret Smith, Joyce Cole, Sharon Hopkins, Susie Snead, Joe Miller, and Richard Lacy receive either their Lane, Tana Trullinger, and Rex Huitt. Second row: Delcia letter or a bar for pep club, Beeks, Terry Darnell, Cynde Wilcoxson, Pam Darnell, Mari- First row: Brenda Bowen, Carolyn Emerson, Nancy Lane, Diane West- lake, Susie Lane, and Theresa Stevens. Second row: Cheri Parman, Terry Darnell, Delcia Beeks, Rex Huitt, Richard Lacy, Joe Robbins, and Terry Trullinger receive bars after a year of senior high band. if in After working hard for the better- ment of the school Lois Hancock, Mariann Washburn, Peggy Cook, Cynde Wilcoxson, Joyce Cole, Sherry Barber, and Gary Kinder receive pins, First row: Theresa Stevens, Mariann Washburn, Peggy Cook, Nancy Lane, Margaret Smith, and Joyce Cole. Second row: Terry Darnell, Cynde Wilcoxson, Pam Darnell, Sherry Barber, C ar ol Snead, and Terry Trullinger receive pins as a result of maintaining a 3.15 grade point average. Most valuable athletes for the season were Cynde Wilcoxson, above, and Leonard Stobbe, who was not present for the picture. Girls, undefeated win conference in first year of track Boys win conference for third consecutive year. .Ian Perkins, Pam Perkins, Connie Parsons, Cheri Parman, Terri Darnell, Cynde Wilcox son, Marcia Lane, and Pam Darnell lettered in Athletics. 1Not shown are Sandy Huit, Sue Weddle, Becky Bowen, Peggy Cook, and Deb- bie Miiiei-.5 Members of the boys' track team are ffirst rowb Brent Elliott, Vic Parkhurst, Gary Kinder, Jim Harrold, and Daryld Pottorff. tSecond rowj Terry Parkhurst, Randy Barber, Sid Wilcoxson, Roe Cox, and Greg Eckerson. QNot shown are Leonard Stobbe, Tony Stanley, Max McCoy, and Terry Trullingerj tl Those who lettered in track are ffirst rowj Victor Parkhurst, Gary Kinder, Jim Harrold, and Brent Elliott. fsecond rowj Daryld Pottorff, Randy Barber, Sid Wilcoxson, Roe Cox, and Greg Eckerson. fLeonard Stobbe and Tony Stanley are not shownj f nf , K. F fi ,ff 4 Members of the girls' track team are ffirst rowj Sharon Hopkins, Connie Parsons, Gayla Grabill, Jan Perkins, Kristy Bennett. tsecond rowh Becky Huit, Terri Darnell, Cynde Wilcoxson, Cheri Parman, and Mari Washburn. fSue Weddle, Becky Bowen, Sandy Huit, and Debbie Miller are not shown.J 130 31 -131. 7' ' 1 132 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A. ii XC, QQ ki 1 qv. I I .., ae 4, 'Q Af il 1 COMPLIMENTS OF RIDGEWAY LUMBER COMPANY STATE BANK OF L A M ON I RIDGEWAY, MISSOURI Lumber, Building Materials Paint, Glass Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Delbert Shain, Manager Phone 872 - 3325 Lamoni Iowa 102 rabill Construction Work by hour or contract 2 dozers D6C and D7E Ponds, brush clearing, Rome discing Timber shearing Dorwin D. Grabill Lynn D. Grabill Eagleville, Mo Phone 867 3816 POLE BUILDINGS NORTHWEST MISSOURI BUILDERS For farm and industry Alvin D. Parkhurst Hatfield, Missouri 64458 Telephone 18165 867-3465 COMPLIMENTS OF Mike Douthat DOUTHAT RADIO AND T.V. East side of the square Bethany, Missouri 64424 GRANT CITY SKATING RINK Chuck and Patsy Downey owners Center Milk Products Compan 157 M Y 1 If! Maryville M1ssour1 1 s x , Bob Parson--Bulk Sz Water hauler Phone: 582-8181 Maryville, Missouri 103 DEWEY CARR MOTORS Phone 786-2217 Allendale, Missouri HOYT GARAGE General reparing - Wrecker Service General repairing - Wrecker Service Day Phone 425-3131 Night Phone 425-3387 Bethany, Mo. VISIT YOUR BIG VALUE STORE Shoes for the family Rubber Footwear Dry Goods Lingerie Infant Wear Gift Items SMALUS Lamoni, Iowa 50140 Phone 784-6411 IO4 REX SMITH Portable Grinding and Mixing Blythedale, Missouri Q' - , ' PURINA n as CHOW5 1 N Wi' I ll I U A if : s' I lf! -3.3- Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1971 GRANT CITY LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. CAFE OPEN DAILY SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY GEORGE YOUNG, MGR. FRANK BAKER GRANT CITY, MISSOURI Eagleville Hardware 8L Furniture Eagleville, Missouri WHITE AUTO SUPPLY INC. BETHANY,Mo. Albany, Mo. Gallatin, Mo. St nberry, Mo. Trenton, Mo. We Appr t Y B PETTIJOHN'S F d Mercury V L 1 B th y HA5-3141 Missquri lO6 HUTTONIS FINA SERVICE I Phone 867 - 9055 Eagleville, Mo. URYIS REPAIR SHOP Blythedale, Missouri Speedy Repair Auto Service SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS M.F.A. OIL CO-REFINED FUELS 8a OILS Bob Christie, Mgr. Call 425-3190 Bethany, Mo. HOOK'S MFA STATION Gas - Lubrication - Oil- Anti Freeze Lee and Don Hook LACY'S MOBIL SERVICE Red, Rich 8: Claude 867-9431 Eagleville, Missouri Let us care for your Car BUTLER,S Eagleville Martinsville Missouri Produce Feed Family Stamps Groceries LEROY,S PLACE FARMERS, CO-OP Leroy and Judy Fortner Proprietors 867-9395 Eagleville, Missouri Seed Company Bulk Products Bulk Feeds Bulk Spreading Bulk Fertilizer Bulk Delivery Seeds - - -Petroleum- - -Grain Phone: 515 784-3931 Lamoni, Iowa 50140 VARSITY DRUG Rollin Bridge - Pharmacist Bus Depot Phone 874 - 6322 Lamoni Iowa CAMPBELL'S GARAGE Auto Repairs Phone 867-3481 Eagleville, Mo. Compliments of the COFFEE SHOP HOTEL Lamoni Iowa 107 A SALUTE TO THE GIRL SCOUTS FROM Vanzant Produce Compan 'Cabbage Our Specialty c Res. 867-3975 Bus. 867-3515 Eagleville, Missouri Investure Services 108 The Bethan Trust Compan ,ffm Nod iw. , ,jfs ef I W 'TN if - Ti . i Q IE E! 35:5 M. C. Cole . . . . . Chairman of Board Everett Eaton . . .... Treasurer Maurice White . . ...... President Peggy Rinehart . ..... Secretary Donald Ebersole .... Exec. Vice-Pres. Helen Spence . . Asst. Treasurer J. C. Henson .......... Vice-Pres. John Linch . . TI'L1St 0ffiCGI' and Agri. Representative BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Bob Richardson John Nally Johnny Hendren E. H. Noll EAGLEVILLE OIL and CAFE 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 867-3155 CLAUDE SL VERDA HARROLD Owners Eagleville, Missouri 64442 Bethany, Missouri SHARON,S BEAUTY SALON EAGLEVILLE, MISSOURI Hair Cutting Hair Styling And Permanents and Waving Phone 867-2225 THE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Bethany, Missouri When in need of insurance see one of the agents listed below: C. O. Fowler Blythedale Howard Taff Cainsville Joe Giles Mt. Moriah Charles Coon Bethany J. C. Poteet Martinsville O. K. Heyle Hatfield Compliments of BARNES BODY SHOP Bethany, Missouri SEARS SERVICE Blythedale, Missouri Gas, Oil, Lube, Wrecker Service Welding, Automatic Transmissions, Overhaul and other types of Mechanical Work. 109 'VQ Frhawmf 1 '? Q-B-, 4 I If E WE F El S HW N Q INAN 1 1 3601019 -W fl E J w E l , f,:ff : ' I,: wp -w e ul ll I D711 f 1 Mg- tg rl ' . W it I prg , B AL MA' ti u r ys0f11lQ,,.fm I tlflf1!I'lAf0'Lljlf fwefnf fvallfifojboflcln V J P . Kxvh I J .M y ' M .N s fs , f PS-. - iff F- I 4' 3 gp Q 'I 'I ,YA 5 0 A zu' V W F 0 X, my l 'V 'ikl wail I '1 M i t . Ln Vi-' .. . , , 4 Ji ', K ut. H ,Q 5 4 M' .. . A ' Xt, ll. ' AW X N 'N fx' I 1 3 5 Member FDIC Q l .L ,I .4 it E . 0 Yu PIONEER BRAND E .Eu-PEP 91111 Division PRAIRIE V E TERPRISES, INC. Bethany, Missouri We can supply you with 5 miles East of Bethany on OLIN Fertilizer- -Bag or Bulk Highway 13 and 136 Chemicals Wayne Feeds BUTLER Agri-Bins Telephone Harrison 5-3733 PIONEER Seed Corn and other miscellaneous on the farm needs. 1lO Citizens Bank Blythedale, Missouri OUR MOTTOH 'KSMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU-BUT LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU. Capital Stock 50,000.00 Surplus 75,000.00 Total Assets Over 2,600,000 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Checking Account, Pass Book Savings, Time Certificates of Deposit, Bank by Mail Service Available We have recently Celebrated our 60th Year in Banking Business BOARD OF DIRECTORS: T.B. White V.O. Brown Phillip Hopkins J.D. White H.R. Sheets Member Independent Bankers, Association of America Member FDIC Member Missouri Bankers Association Ladi THE TOGGERY es-Wear - - Childrents Wear- - Infants W A11 kinds of name brands Lamoni, Iowa SHT-- SUE'S BEAUTY SHOP Hairstyling Permanents Waving Eagleville, Missouri Phone 867- 3905 MCWHINNEY AGENCY Insurance, Real Estate Income Tax, and Notary Public Eagleville, Missouri Best of luck to the 1971 class. SAVELY RADIO AND T.V. Your Sylvania Dealer Leon, Iowa Phone 446-6701 lll ---- 112 For Great Proved Sires call .......... Rogene E. Slaughter 7 Dairy 13 Beef Your A B S Genetic Engineer AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE PHONE: 867 - 3293 Eagleville, Missouri Residence phone: 867-2458 Business phone: 867-2115 VAN HOOZER OIL COMPANY Highway 69 and Main Phone: 425-9935 Bethany, Missouri 64442 ARKLE CONSTRUCTION ALL KINDS OF DIRT WORK Beryl Arkle Eagleville, Missouri VO7-3933 BOGGESS FUNERAL HOME Eagleville, Missouri Phone: 867-2125 Ridgeway, Missouri Phone: 872-2315 HY-VEE FOOD STORE A Complete Men,s Shop THE STAG SHOP - Men ' S BOYS' It A , ,. , . , .51 .,,A.. js. R i gs O e S ll VN 0 A Jim Brady Highways 69 sl 136 Lamoni, Iowa MALT VILLAGE DRIVE-IN Malts Shakes Assorted Sandwiches Soft Drinks Bethany, Missouri Bethany, Missouri 525-3325 Regal Stamps REID BETHANY MILL AND IIVIPLEMENT COMPANY, INC. CLINIC, Bethany, Missouri Phone 525-7045 INC. MIKE NICHOLS AND ASSOCIATES EDN Financing Company 2402 East Main P. O. Box 247 Bethany, Missouri 64424 Telephone HArrison 5-6211 or HArrison 5-3428 Compliments of DR. G.H. KROEGER Bethany, Missouri 113 114 NADEEN'S Wigs Fabrics Notions Dry Goods and Dressmaking Eagleville, Missouri C. T. L. FARM SERVICE Feed - Seed - Grain Bethany, Missouri 425-6616 Owner - Issac Cox Telephone: 867-3310 Eagleville, Missouri Charlene Lake, Manager FOWLER'S Wash House Compliments of Congratulations to the class of 71. P' M' PLACE STORE Bethany, Missouri Complete Discount Line of Phonographs Records, and Tapes THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC Ridgeway, Missouri Arlo Price, Cashier Phone: 872-3425 BARNES STORE See us for Groceries, Hardware, and Feed. Hatfield, Missouri Phone: VI5--2241 RAZOR'S EDGE -.- ii I at . ,. O -e S V ..- an I .M -.- 1 X eg . . an ,W ,..,, W.. 'eg K . Q . H 'fs N... xx - X F,,.-- V,,,.. NX 5 A- ' , ,., I would like to thank you for Your patronage this past year. Harold Coulson Compliments of RILEY,S OIL COMPANY Eagleville, Missouri Phone 867-3115 J. BURDMAN AUTO PARTS Lamoni, Iowa 50 - 140 Is as near as this number AC 515 784-6565 The best in all parts Dave Campbell, Man. MOON POTTERY SHACK Frankoma Pottery Dinnerware and decorations Sales gallery of art, originals of many artists. All art media 109 N. Walnut Lamon i, Iowa 115 116 AMY'S CAFE Homemade Pies Home cooked meals Blythedale, Missouri 867-2615 Compliments of . . . B St E GARAGE Denver, Missouri FA 6 -2245 F. C. GRACE Denver, Mo. Clarinda, Ia. FA6-2145 542-4210 Furniture, Carpet, Sz Appliances PRUGH - DUNFEE FUNERAL Bill A. Dunfee, L.E. Grant City, Missouri 464-3388 Arch C. Dunfee, L.E. Mount Ayr, Iowa 564-3388 Compliments of TEMPLES Home of the Bell Boy Angus Cattle Highway L35 SLATTEN 8a SONS Bethany, Missouri INDEPENDENT AUTO Perfect Circle Products and Piston Rings, P8zD Ignition, ESLS Brake Parts, Hastings Piston Rings, Puro'eator Filters, Marquette Electrodes, McCord Products, Voltmaster Batteries Bethany, Missouri Phone 425-3534 Ridgeway, Missouri 64481 Best of Luck to the Class of 1970-1971 Flowers for all occasions Sgft Serve Iee Cream LAMONI FLCRAL BARTH DAIRY CUP Arnetta Boswell, owner Lamgni, Iowa Sandwiches Cold Drinks Compliments of ALLENDALE PRODUCE MELVIN SMITH CLOTHING Wayne Feeds Seed, Fertilizer, and Fencing Bethany, MO. Allendale, Mo. GRACELAND COLLEGE DAIRY Pasteurized milk Milk Chocolate Cream Orange Drink Phone State 4- 6282 THE GREENGATE NURSERY EAGLE QUEEN MOTEL Evergreen Shrubs Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Sweeney Shade trees Other Ornamental Specimen 867-2905 The Jim Clossons' 813 E. Main Highway 69 North Eagleville, Mo Lamoni, Iowa 64442 117 Justrite 0 UALI TY UHEKD DAIRY PRODUCTS WESTERN DAIRY 8 ICE CREAM CGMPANY .-...lil TELEPHONE ADa'v's2-6776 211 218 SO. FIFTH ST. 221 ST. JOSEPH, MO. 64502 Du licators - Calculators P . H. st w. ELECTRIC Office Furniture -Adding Machines Typewriters-Office .and School Supphes Plumbing, Heating 8a Wiring, MARYVILLE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Backhoe gl Trenchmg INC' Grant City, Missouri 64456 Sales - Service - Rentals 216 East Third Street Maryville, Missouri Store Phone 564-3321 Residence Phones 564-2124 564-3478 118 Compliments to the Seniors from HAROLD AND PP-T5 THE CLASS OF 1975 CONOCO STATE LINE Debbie Connie Lynn Richard Mary Jerry Rosett Steven Penny Paul STATION AND TAVERN Tim Junior Gary Kym Amy Mark Sandra Nancy Howard DeAnne Steve Lynn Marlene Ricky Ron Larry Terry Terri Barb Larry Doug Dixie Joan MADISON AUTO SALVAGE FRED BENNETT Walnut and Maple Timber Buyer Don't Cuss, call us HA 5-3211 Bethany, Missouri Ridgeway, Missouri Phone: 872-2345 ':If'IT', QQ, Af , mEI?'1'ww.WMWQMM me , X. I ,wwwwkgwiMww1++ww+ -ww 3 I A ixsywgw In It ,33,3w, M V my M 1- i o ' , ,X , V v mn. .lml ' ,-Nil.. . ...X , . WM ,.,,,,,, ' Manufacturers of Fancy Cheese Phone 425 - 3423 COMPLIMENTS Visitors Are Always Welcome At Suilegio iqngus SUITE ROBERT W. RICHARDSON Eagleville, Mo. 64442 Where Quality Angus Are Bred 867-3911 GRANT CITY, MISSOURI of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 119 120 ALLENDALE Brown Sz Stephenson Miller's Cafe Walter Lamb Trucking BETHANY Dr. G. E. Anderson Bauer Self-Service Shoe Store Bethany Concrete Bethany Hardware Sz Gift Bethany Lumber Bethany Skelgas Clarkes Cole Hardware Shop Corner Rexall Drug, Templeman, Inc. Easton Floral Shop Fordyce Firestone Harrison County Adviser Hatten Truck Kz Tractor Hurst Sz Sons Insurance J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Dr. J. E. Kadolph L 8a A Drive-In Lowery- Miller MFA Feed Exchange MFA Insurance Dr. Noe Piersonis Radio 8: TV Prather Sales Ross Insurance Royal Theater and Coffee S Sz F Cleaners Sinclair Stowe's MW Agency Sunset Motel Thompson's Mens Wear Western Auto Associates Z SL P Printing BLYTHEDALE Shepard Equipment Co. White Implement Co. Archie Young DENVER Jones' Grocery Shop Store BOOST ERS wniswonrn EAGLEVILLE Eagle Cafe Gilpatrick Appliance DeLong's Orchard Lark 8a Sons Raneyis Liquor Young's Body Shop GRANT CITY Arnold Stephenson- -Sweet Lassy Fern's Drive In Gail 81 .Iune's Grant City Granite Harrison- Smith Pharmacy Maud1in's Locker MFA Exchange B. Prugh Sz Sons Thompson's Conoco HATFIELD Fish Mobil LAMONI Boswell's Massey Fergerson Boswell Brothers Elevator Dale's DX Edgerton's Fish Mobil Gary's Barber Shop Gift Gallery Hacke's Variety Hy-Vee Lamoni Livestock Paterno-Pro Hardware Ron's Barber Shop Silver Sz Roberts Sinclair Spinning Wheel RIDGEWAY Read Middleton Ridgeway Market 8L Electric Shepard Equipment Marcehne, Mow L .S.A


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