Oak Grove High School - Panther Yearbook (Oak Grove, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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Day, Robert Garrison, and Billy Williams Wayne Webb Buddy Douglas and Gerald Burns - Gary Costin - - Marion Turner and Charles Gauldin ---------- ---- - JuneDavis Assistants - - - - - Arr Editor ------ --------------------- Assistants ---- -------- Editor, Boys Sports - - ------------- - - Assistants ---- Editor. Girls Sports - - ------------ Wanda Wildschuetz Assistants ----- ----- P atsy Shaw and Patty Thomas Boosters Editor - - -------------- Mildred Ruckdeschell Assistants- - - - J. Canfield, R. Oskins, W. Wildschuetz Literary Editor - - ----------------- Patty Thomas Assistant - - - --------------------- Reitha Smith Snapshots Editor ------------ ---- W --------- B i11y Lindquist Assistants ----- Oskins, Scofield, Canfield, Ruckdeschell, R. Smith CSM HI dw-m.....,. as-U' f 'x Board o-Y Edotcrzfhort, L. E, SMEDLEY L. T- QWINGS I .AWN 'ON F is GLENN JOHNSON VINCENT READER DR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS BOARD OF EDUCATION 1951-1952 Reorganized District No. 6 L, E. 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Eg K 'Th r Hngl'-I ITS aY1Q ICVI ULQQ Wfb l l - QPR Q mn 1 PRESHDENT Y , Q' hr-f SECRETARY RICHARD LEE LARSON Basketball 3, 4 Football 2, 4 Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Attendant 4 Class Play 4 Class Officer 1, 4 IUNE DAVIS Music 1,2,3,4 Girls Sextet Candidate Carnival Queen 1,4 Basketball 1 Class Plays 3,4 Adv. M r. Yearbook Class Ogicer 1, 4 CHARLES GAULDIN Football 4 Track 2, 3,4 Music 1, 2,3,4 Class Officer 2, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Boys S orts Committee Basketgall 1 PATSY SHAW Class Treasurer Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Attendant to Football Queen 4 Class Plays 1, 3, 4 Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Sextet Co-CaPtain Basketball fSen1or Yeary Alternate to Girls State 3 064' VICE-PRESIDENT MR I i tl ANN MORRISON Music 1, 2,3,4 Pep Squad Leaders 4 yrs. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Oration 1 Class Plays 1, 3, 4 Yearbook staff Adv. Com. DON ADAMS Football 3,4 Class Play 4 Contest Play 4 Track 3, 4 im: rl is Q' ROBERT GARRISON Music 1, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Track 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Adv. Com. DONALD SCOFIELD Music 1, 3, 4 if-W WU' , ,shag fan' 7 59, , , ., sg r,, Class Play 4 .3 as IT' 7 aj JAl..lgff,g,55. , 'Q l' as GERALD BURNs Football 4, Track 4 Music 1, 3,4 Class Plays 1, 3 Yearbook staff PATTY THOMAS Class Officer 1, 3 Music 1,2,3,4 - Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football Queen '51 Pe? Squad Leader 4 yrs. So tball 2 Class Plays 3,4 Piano Solo 2 Lit. Ed. , Yearbook Delegate to Girls State '51 fbi' 39' J. W. DAY Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Advertising Com. , Yearbook Staff BUDDY DOUGLAS Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Music 1, 2, 3, 4 rv' Z BILLY WILLIAMS Music 1, 3 AdvertisiniCom, , Yearboo Staff Band 3 WANDA WILDSCHUETZ Basketball 1, 3, 4 Softball 1,2 Music 1, 2, 3 Class Plays 3,4 Class Officer 1 Yearbook Staff Girls Sports Ed. Boosters Com. CLARA JOAN WILLIAMS Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Yearbook Staff Boosters Com. IOSEPHINE CANFIELD Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Softball 2 Class Play 4 Yearbook Staff was 'G! f P ,nv-M, i . V ,swag 5 MILDRED RUCKDESCHELL Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3 Class Plays 3,4 Boosters Editor, Yearbook ROSALENE OSKINS Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Class Plays 3, 4 Basketball 1 1155 70-il 2 WILLIAM LINDQUIST Football 3, 4 Ban 1 2 3 Snapshots Chairman, Yearbook REITHA SMITH Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2 GENE PERRY Junior Play Senior Play Football, Student Mgr. Music 1 Basketball 1 Football 1, 2, 3 Yearbook Staff fSalesj Oration 2 Football Queen Attendant 1951-52 Assistant Lit, Ed. Yearbook, and Snapshots Committee MARION TURNER Music 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Sports Com Yearbook it Qin. fi DWIGHT HEATH Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Quartet 3, 4 Double Mixed Quartet 3 Piano Solo 3, 4 Vocal Solo 4 Track 1, 2 Football 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Contest Play 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Assistant Ed. , Yearbook WAYNE WEBB Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Football Co-Capt. '51 Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Quartet Double Mixed Quartet Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Class President 1, 3 Art Ed. , Yearbook ,4 EDDIE MORROW Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3,4 Speech 1 Football Sports News KK. C. Stary 4 Editor Yearbook GARY COSTIN Music 1, 2 Class Play 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Capt. '51 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Boys Sports Editor, Yearbook 4-'W 105 NAME Robert Garrison Gary Costin Bill Lindquist Joan Williams Richard Larson Wayne Webb Marion Turner Ann Morrison Reitha Smith June Davis Dwight Heath Eddie Morrow Rosalen Oskins Wanda Wildschuetz Mildred Ruckdeschell Josephine Canfield Charles Gauldin Patty Thomas Patsy Shaw Donald Scofield Buddy Douglas Gerald Burns Don Adams Billy Williams I. W. Day Gene Perry u ho's who ALIAS Bobby Burr Head Monkey 10 Dick Webbo Money Bags Lizzie Hotshot Sea Biscuit' Dweet Ed Rosie Wi1dshot Milly nJosi-eu Charlie --Para Pat Don Bud C omrad Du ck Willy JHY Perry CHIEF ATTRACTION FAVORITE EXPRESSION Betty Jo Football Ho1der's Drive-in Odessa Basketball Patsy Basketball James Brovmie , William Chrisman Packards Math Love magazines Basketball Kansas City New Mexico New cars Music Wayne Poetry Football Sleeping Shirley Blue Springs Minnie Opposite sex 1 r u v You don't say. You don't say. Wanta race? Well do-de--do. 'It's about yea high. 'It's a cold, cruel world. ' wen 'It do make a difference. Snakes a patience. 'My cow. How about that? 1l'm gonna - - Oh, don't be dumb, 'We11, my gosh. 'You don't say. 'No jive. 'No jive. 'Great Caesar's ghost! .whoopsn 'I don't know. 'The bell you holler. 'For crying in the bucket! 'I'll be a dadgoned daddy 'Egad 'Gee Whiz 'l don't care. 20 YEARS IHTSO the futune class DRODHGCY Things being extremely dull on Jupiter yesterday, Idecided to find out what my former classmates were doing. After turning my Magnascope first this way and that, I managed to locate Earth. These were the scenes that I witnessed. Dick Larson, head coach at K. State, was running his suffering basketball team throiigh a series of strenuous exercises. Hearingja violent explosion on the campus I de- cide to investigate, and who should I find ut Dwight Heath, professor of advanced atomic energy, emerging from the remains of the Science Building. It seems one of his experiments back ired. Leaving him to his troubles, I looked further and after two or three dizzying glances, discovered none other than the speed demon, Gary Costin, burning up the race track inhis new jet racer. Gary is president of the Daredev1l Drivers racing club. On the sound stage of M. G. M. in Hollywood, Idiscovered the famous team of Burns and Adams making a stupendous new picture. In the White House, I found none other than Eddie Morrow, the newly appointed secretary to the President. In his New York studio, Charles Gauldin, nationally famous artist, was to be seen pjainting a beau- tiful picture of--of-- fyour uess is as good as mine. Among the right lights of Broadway, the name of Reitga Smith outshines the rest. Reitha is known as the most sensational dancer of the century. What was that streak of light? A meteor! ! A comet! No! It's just that'Rocket Express again. Gene Perry, hav ng advanced fromrhe idea of bus lines, is now operating an lnterplanetary rocket line. Buddy Douglas, famous jet ace, is one of Gene's most competent pilots. J. W. Day, after spending his high school days slaving away in a drugstore, has put his knowledge to practical use and now owns a chain of drugstores on Earth and several other planets. Wanda Wildschuetz, coach of the Wildschuetz Wildcats, after fighting tremendous odds for the past ten years, has finally brought girls basketball into the limelight. Patsy Shaw, woman Senator from Missouri, has introduced a bill into Congress that is intended to revolutionize completely the present systems of government. On eir cattle ranch in Argentine, I caught Marion Turner and Robert Garrison with their robot cow hands in the middle of a round -up, Looking into a modern school room, I discovered a class in Literature studying the poems of the distinguished Dr. Longfellow Scofield. Joan Williams, after many years of training, now holds the honore position of colonel in the WAF. In the finest dress shops on Fifth Avenue were to be seen the exclusive creations of Ann Morrison, world famous designer. fBy the way, Ann also keeps up her duties as a housewife. Mildred Ruckdeschell and Josephine Canfield are co-owners of a famous pleasure resort in the Sahara Desert. Wayne Webb, after playing basketball on many professional teams has now retired and is manager of the Globe Trotters. Looking for a sure winner in the races? Just ask Bill Williams. He owns the fastest horses in the country and they win every race -- or at least, most of them. June Davis, after a brilliant career in olitics Qand incidentally an honest onej has advanced to the honored position of being Sie first woman judge in the Supreme Court, which goes to prove that women, too, have brains, although it's contrary to popular opinion, Rosalene Oskins, Star reporter for the Solar Times, had just returned from the most important assignment of her career. Earth's ambassador to Mars, Billy Lind- quist, was just enteringarocket ship bound for that planet, where he is to attend a very important conference. As for me, my name is Patty Thomas, and having spent part of my high school days living in a third floor apartment, I decided Imight as well be higher in the clouds, so I came to Jupiter, where lhave lived since. It IS here on this planet thatl relate this account of my friends on Earth. class h ISUOR The Senior class of 1952 began the Freshman year in 1948 with an enrollment of 29. Our siponsor was Mrs. Marion Wyatt. Ioan Allison dropped after the first quarter and move to Mayview, Emmett and Lynette Hazzard also moved the second semester. Jackie Evans moved to Brookfield and Elda Mae Haile to Odessa at the end of the year. Our Sophomore year began with 30 members enrolled. This year our sponsor was Mr. Garrett O'Dell. Gwendolyn McKinney, Harvey Robinson, and Mary Frances Sudduth were with us this year. Gwendolyn moved to Lee's Summit the second semester and Shirelyloan Adams dropped. At the end of the year we lost Mary Frances Sudduth, Har- vey Robinson, and Elsie Carpenter. Beginning our Junior year, we had 26 members enrolled, At the beginning of the year Don Adams from William Chrisman joined us and Connie Larrison droppe during the second semester. We gave our class play, Little Jimmie Jones, on Feb. 6, directe by Miss Moore. On May ll the Juniors gave the annual banquet and prom in honor of the Seniors. We began our Senior year with the same number enrolled as were enrolled the Junior year. Norma Munden did not return. Gerald Burns from Glendale, Arizona, and Joan Williams joined the class this year. Twenty-three of our members have been to- gether four years fthroughout our high school daysj. Miss Mary Moore is our class spon- sor this year. f During our four years of high school, we have had the following teachers: Mr. H. F. Cline, Miss Mary Moore, Mrs. Gertrude Wyatt, Mr. Garret O'Dell, Mrs. Hannah Belle Peck, Mr. Samuel Birk, Mrs. Raymond Scott, Mrs. Ethel D. Felts, Mr. Howard M. Vaughan, Mr. Joe Wolf, Miss Betty Kinney, and Mr. Jack Vrentas. class Wlll We, the Seniors of Oak Grove High School being about to pass beyond this institu- tion of higher learning, and still possessing our right minds, fwe thinkj, do bequeath our best-known traits an possessions to those of the underclassmen we deem fit to receive them. Ann Morrison leaves her slim figure to Lillian Jones, and her long hair to Arthur Wilkinson. To Norma Simmons, Marion Turner wills his graceful walk, and his place on the basketball team to John Odom. Josephine Canfiel and Mildred Ruckdesc ell will their ability to giggle in study hall to Jimmy Cummins, Buddy Douglas wills his physique to Gene Scofiel , and his out-of-town gals to Orville Clark. Gerald Burns leaves his unfinished projects in his backyard to Curtis Day, and his place in harmony and theory class to anyone who understands music. Rosalene Oskins wills her ability to read True Romance Magazines in glee club to Wilma Heath. To Steve Romanchuk, Patty Thomas leaves her p ace in the Pep Squad, and her moth -eaten basketball suit to Linda John- son. Billy Williams wills his BLACK hair to Curtis Bundy, and his shy disposition to Mary Ellen Barker. Billy Lindquist would like to leave his car to Glenn Williams, but decides he had better keep it, instead he leaves Glenn his place on the football team. Gene Perry wills his position in football, fwaterboyj, to Don Keck, and chubby structure to Allen Morgan. Dicky Larson leaves his place as Senior class president to David Heath, and his place on the basketball team to Ronnie Reagin. To Lawrence Dennis, Robert Garrison wills his Chevy with the understanding he has to keep it clean. Ioan Williams leaves her seat in Study Hall ffirst row, front seatj to anyone who has a desire to throw paper-wads, and her red?? hair to Gwyn Wilkinson. To Sylvia Phillips, Reitha Smith wi ls her ability to catch and hold a man. Patsy Shaw leaves her place in the sextette to Sharon Hutchings and her ability to glo steady to Nancy Baker. Charles Gauldin wills his ability to get along with the teac ers to his little brother, Donald, and his good- nature to Donna Smith. Wanda Wildschuetz leaves her beat-up basketball shoes to Donna Warren fif they fitj, and her basketball suit to Henry Allen. Don Adams wills his ability to play the French harp to Roy Gene Turner, and his way with the girls to Ernest Barber. June Davis leaves her freckles to Ioan Adams and her ability to concen- trate to Dorothy Booker. Don Scofield leaves his bicycle to Bobby Bailey, and his ability to write poetry to Dick Alexander. Gary Costin wills his ability to 'turn a corner on two wheels to Arlie Cummins. Wayne Webb leaves his place on the basketball team to Nijah Heath, and two feet of his height to Lola Mansell. J. W. Day leaves his wavy hair to Seryl Webb. To Bill Dean, Eddie Morrow leaves his place in the candy room, and his good grades to Dale Johnson. Dwight Heath leaves is courteous manners to Virgil Munden, and his place in the boys quartet to Donnie Shaw. To the teachers we leave the blessed relief of not having to endure our presence any longer and our thanks to them for the knowledge they have elped us to gain. To the underclassmen of said high school we leave our places in school activities. We wish you success and as much fun in high school as we have had. -- by Reitha Smith QQEAUJ 6 I x? 'ix the little ooo fuxtk .G Y' s. Q4 K U laughed' CA Comedy in Three Actsj CHARACTERS Laurie Huntington, a sophomore, home from college - - Sidney Huntington, her father, normally jocular - - - Martha Huntington, her anxious mother ----- Wally Huntington, her satisfied brother - - Miss f Gus j Gustavesky, Martha's helper - - Joan Wood, Wally's one-and-only ----- Ted Wood, Ioan's father and Sid's competitor - - Lillian Wood, Joan's mother --------- Mark Bradford, a medical student - - Horatio P. Honeywell, a bird fancier - - - Guests at Martha's Tea: Amelia Dennis, a catty kibitzer - - - Caroline Blakesly, a foolish matron - - Grace Schoenbeck, wife of store owner - - - - Walola Breckenridge, wife of bank president - - Therese Brown, Wa1o1a's maiden sister - - - Newsboy ------ ---- ----- Man and Little Dog - - Woman and Small Boy ------------ ---------- THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED was presented by the Senior C1 May 2, at the School Auditorium. - - Ann Morrison - - Gene Perry - - Patsy Shaw - - Gary Costin - Patty Thomas - - June Davis - Dwight Heath - Rosalene Oskins - Charles Gauldin - Eddie Morrow - Wanda Wildscheutz Josephine Canfield Mildred Ruckdeschell - Ioan Williams - - - Don Adams - - Don Scofield - - Dick Larson - - Robert Garrison ass on Friday evening, Q dv., , .XA -r hxsy if , f -P5 gy Qi ' f Go' ff H na QQ R- aw X f v. 5 w. Q Q dune. . A if fm ff' X Eg' I ziii' ' ' ' :.AV E S A . ,V?,..VE Z d h d d i Q Afqiwihwq W wg' CMOLTXBS 5 Vqouine' X J' v o -f A VQ X V. Dfw Adam fa, , Gene 5 S 9' li! gf! OB I 4, AR I ' 4 'Ul11u' 5 Q- 48 Efukhf L ivxdfiui S+ ,mi W . f .gt V w 1 V 3 + QM Q, . ,. rl ', f i , X , ' H . .,:5 , Q i L,1, ., 3 W N Rei'H'LcL- k ' 9 QM 'lv- Buddy .1 3. .-she , V. vi. tu W -f : -K . A .mil 'V' ,. Didq Larson do D! A P E R S l+ . w. 1- I , YXYL ft 4 - fn DEV 'z ,ev-QP, w, 5 me BPL-NY! J' -to DWLQMAS Q73 Lbocufv X cwf' 1 Q. 2 SCOSIQH Xtlavxclo... M. QQMW' M? ,H wifi 42 1 'lei 'wwf K ' ,ff I V S if . ' A: if 1 fi f Q ' CCW! Q Mi? A V ff Mg. is s :Qi L V ig . 3 1 R ,,,g ,z A if - . , PRESIDENT V. - PRES, SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER fa W' gr Yr- 'mf , Q N , M -,svn-ff 5 QI. Q . y Q ' ii v sf' 9- ,Q C ,K la ,Q Q- an 4 1....i -r E 's , .J im uf' ,U rf f E V , ,.5, V 5, i f x , , f 15 9' M -an Q. .id fu... TOP ROW, left to right: Bill Dean, Mary Ellen Barker, J, Williams, Fae Moore, and David Heath. SECOND ROW: Joan Adams, Seryl Webb, R. Gene Turner, Lawrence Dennis, Arthur Wilkinson, and Donna Warren. THIRD ROW: Raymond Lindquist, Mary Lou Grayum, Norma Simmons, Jackie Ewing, Nancy Baker, and Jimmy Cummins. FOURTH ROW: Curtis Day, Sharon Hutchings, Dorothy Axsom, Joan Duvall, Mary Jean Green, and Charles Nebgen. W iv- .ig ,Z,., f , A -. I i I T 6 5 he xgEa:!7?x V, ,. ,Y QIQQV g F: H V V ? D , , l 1 atr t S. J' .i l EE' H VAK V55 V I X I N 315 Q Z Vi 'sx'ii p 'W ya X , f TOP ROW: Mary Belle Sears Bonnie Trabue, Mary Ellen Bozarth, and Roberta Brown SECOND ROW: Jimmie Reagin, Braddy Marble, Ronnie Reagin, and Glenn Williams life Beoms at SIXIEG Cast of Characters in the order of their appearance Paul Hollis, an imaginative boy of sixteen - Hilda, a Swedish hired girl --------- Mrs. Jessie Hollis, Pau1's mother ----- Harry Hollis, his father ------ Frannie Hollis, his twin sister - - - Marjorie Hollis, their older sister ------ Crandal Smythe, a young man of means - - Geor e Gordon, a young man without means Snooiie Hollis, young and going strong ---- Theo Arbuckle --------------- Pidgie Miller -------------- Fattie Zimmer - Of the Secret Seven - - Daisie Jenkins -------------- - ---- Bill Dean - - Donna Warren - - - Joan Adams - - - - David Heath Mary Lou Grayum - Norma Simmons - - - - Curtis Day - Charles Nebgen Sharon Hutchings Arthur Wilkinson - - - - Nancy Baker - - - Seryl Webb - - Jackie Ewing Boots Bennett -------------- - - Mary Belle Sears Elsie Taggart, who works in the bank -------------- - - Dorothy Axsom Place: Living room at the Hollis home. Time: The present. Life Begins at Sixteen was presented by the Junior Class on Tuesday evening, April 15, at the School Auditorium. ...l... ' ,K -I v ,. ,Q 1 gt., 'Q ', .-, I 2 ,y q,i, C ,C .0 X, X K. 1 1 Q: new - I :qv , , lg l. 3, C . , eta wiv el F T W rfwl 4.-iv' - K ,Hz -E - ,: . i' 1 ni 5 . , I- -' 5 . :::: -- 1, i ..,. , ' bi ht? Q 5 t :,, wt., V N 15 1, - A - .:,,. Q fm , H 1 :g R ,E li ' ' S 1 V . , .,.. i f K 1 , ,.,: r v' ' 5 xv H 53:1 . Q .f w'r ,J - ,f -' 'ns,I' 7 ': ' ' ' V W L ,, ' ff t M X' , Q . .w -' 1215- ,sg ., 1 n f ' M F he .Q . I is W U 6 i ti' 5 1 F-.mf 4. R we fi. .. . aaaa X - W F ' -' - T 9 I- I W, Q, Q i t , . , . g f 1 4: 'Sl away: i fm . Maw E. We f' Www 2 ...A-- QM C . it e . I J., A , K1 x . is ,ag it W 'fe T, , , L , Jnunuai' xv! ., , ' ' Z ,.,., I K I :AV . , AV A . U A . 5 D , V I V I Z,E, Vi my . t , t ,V F My ,y Vg, ,C B - f F , ' egg: -. ,', .. ' K r ' ,A ,- 1 ,gm , 1 f , L ,l- - , ' 5 - A U 5' I K , lxd f ,.- 3. gg: , gf,,i,5,5ue ...paul . w..,,,, -,,,, A TOP ROW, left to right: Betty Jo Barnett, Treas. Arlie Cummins, President, Nijah Heath, V-P, Dorothy Booker, Sec. g SECOND ROW: Jimmy Martin, Reporter, Anna Smedley, Dick Alex- ander, Lillian Jones, Glenn Johnson, Gwyn Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: Lola Mansell, Gene Scofield, Kathleen Herman, Orville Clark, Shirley Alley, Donnie Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Bill Starr, Norma Brown, B. Wildschuetz, Georgia Oskins, Steve Romanchuk, Dale Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Myrnetta Noltensmeyer, John Odom, Dorothy Marble, Harvey Graham, Joesphine Stagg, and Virgil Munden. W ., SQ! X7-5--,Z ff , 1 ,. as :KE N I . Q V I gg, y We V , I xy, ff ., . g, x Lk - i X 5 luv Q. ' ' , L h , , V ,Q ,rf 13. . i W 2 W - A R- ,, s - ,., 1 xr.: Za' y 4 A X Q an Q, C 1, nga' ' - X ' sf' ix Q - If nv' V .,: i n ' 'Sd Q fl' -f ' ' ' WIS - -V .amy 4 V .. g f-W ' .,:v.: ' I . A an of vibiu. ,jr ,QR ,ou-1 TT 'N I rl W Y D as wi, ' M as sr C M :2-A: We ii L M D-0 ' '-.df f ff' X w W , f g V .fm nv' 5 i 5 ,455 'A as in 3 Sjiiifg - A Q H. f . fi Q J' TOP ROW, left to right: Don Gauldin , Pres., porter, Ioyce Lunceford, Tre.1s.g Don Keck, Sec. Barbara Buzzard, V-Pres., Dick MacKay, Re- ,LindaIohnson. SECOND ROW: Wilma Heath, Elmer Young, Margaret Sue Johnson, Lois Roberts, Ora Clampitt, and Judy Reagin. THIRD ROW: VincentRea er, Sylvia Pigg, Danny Clark, Vertie Wildschuetz, Henry Allen, and Jeanette Can- field. FOURTH ROW: Della Grote, Curtis Bundy, Elaine Mayhew, Philip Jones, Marguerite Axsom, and Allen Morgan. l H 1'4 , ,gl 1 Q ,qt -an . M T 3 is 'Jr 1 if 'Ulf , Q X 1 ff X . X 3 ' 1 :Ui IWN x 5' 5 Vg, -is H ,li ' 1.39 S .L ' Qt.. 4 N a t ,. asf? 'A' , s X . S 1, ' 111 A '. 1 N H im. - XI, ala in x TOP ROW, left to right: Donna Smith, Kenneth Mainard, Carol Carpenter, Ernest Barber, Mar- jorie Leighter, and Bob Bailey. SECOND ROW: Richard Pine, Frances Barber, Harold Trabue, Sylvia Phillips, Jimmy Davis, and June Lewis. omls squao FRONT ROW, left to right: Jeanette Canfield, Linda John- son, Barbara Buzzard, Donna Smith, and M. Sue Johnson. SECOND ROW: M. Axsom, Della Grote, V. Wildschuetz, Joyce Lunceford, Judy Reagin, and Elaine Mayhew. ys squao FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Gauldin, Danny Clark, A. Morgan, C. Bundy, and Kenneth Mainard. SECOND ROW: Tommy Hampton, O. Clampitt, Vincent Reader, D. MacKay, Philip Jones, and Jimmy Davis. YZXCXE S 7 and 7 -- 4 A .. .4.. amz. in ,ma ,.., .V Q, - . . , .L . .- 1-mac.-. .,.,.m....,..s-.,--.r wa .., , .,....,... --.ut W ..... ....a...1.. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Royer, Louise Nebgen, Ruthie Johnson, Mary Johnson, Dennis Reed, Carol Davis, Terry Clark, Jean Miller, Given Lane, Jim Williams. SECOND ROW: S. Jones, Barbara Clark, Barbara Johnson, Martha Jessee, Bill Webb, Jimmie Morgan, Rex McGraw, Jimmie Griffith, Joe Keck, Charles Johnson. THIRD ROW: Frank Webb, Jimmie Simmons, Dick Saylor, Jimmy Halphin, Douglas Johnson, Martha Johnson, Myrna Sue Johnson, Sharon Harris, Judy Guy, Norma Grayum, Patty Pickle, FOURTH ROW: Lillie Mansell, Francine Moore, Lynda Owings, Joyce Reed, Jean Duvall, Floyd Odom, Dale Carpenter, David Freeland, Gerald Thomas, Douglas Mainard, and Troy Majores. Not included in picture: Charles Vaughn, George Schowengerdt, Gene Anne Peck, Roy Hopper, Lawrence Herman, Jack Williams, Jimmy Cooper, Albert Hayes, and Nancy Corn. .J f ' Team rri i i i 1 My x p 'A V.su,g,f fR ' ' f' ' , hm r' . ,:- N , 45'-' . t ag ' 1 ,f 4 i t s, L 5 vi? + -,was , . ., V - 1 ! V? 'fafi54f25'I'f,,1: 'l' V' 5w'W5?Q?fL-gf K fl- 5 f ,5:',I'e3f - jiffifm 1 Ybrcl e 5 and 6 FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Cook, Roy Johnson, Connie Keck, Ruthie Wilkinson, Barbara Nebgen, Geraldine Barnett, Pat Martin, Ruth Ann Story, Nancy Halsey, Evelyn Johnson, Patty Lou Johnson, James Borland. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Axsom, Kay Williams, Beverly Buzzard, Betty Jane Phillips, Laverna Trabue, Karen Marcum, Lenora Grote, Eddie Brown, Bobby Alley, Kenneth Gauldin, Dickie Webb, Wayne Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mike Jones, John Ewing, Larry Pierce, Gerald Lane, Ken Perry, Mary Margaret Axsom, Evelyn Williams, Anne Westerburg, Esther Mayhew, Betty Owings, Marjorie Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Hamer, Martha Peter- son, Melba Day, Betty Hayes, Sandra Brasel, Donna Owings, Don Carpenter, Jerry Foster, Milton Triplett, Bob Owings, David Hazard, Leroy Mayhew. Not included in the picture: Frank Hayes, Davie Lee Cummins, Leroy Craig, Reeva Mae Clark, and Betty Mae Scott. -f 't V 3- W t ,,,, I. . ,..' ffii i 1: , K sg,- YZXAQS 3 and A-S 1 . .Y .. -up ' ,. A. ,... .. M.- FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Church, Dennis Borland, Virginia Johnson, Gerry Martin, Fay Grote, Carol Axsom, Lanny Leach, Alice Foster, Leslie Lowrey, Patty Davis, Pete Grayum, and Paul Johnson, SECOND ROW: Larry Wilkinson, Larry Leach, Johnny Shelby, Clifford Graham, Tommy Jones, Helen Westerberg, Margie Milam, Jackie Mansell, Harriette Johnson, Bonnie Graham, and Sharla Johnson. THIRD ROW: Linda McMullen, Lana Kay Hellbergli Essie Pearl Smith, Gloria Morris, Lucy Halphin, Linda Westerberg, James Martin, Larry P ilpott, Billy Halphin, Doyle Dawe, Joe Taylor, and Judy Wiggins. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Starr, John Dickinson, Charles Morrison, Logan Grote, Claudie Mansell, James Foster, Ida Mae Oskins, Joyce Swearington, Donna Hudson, Sharon O'De1l, Patricia Mansell. YZ1ClQ S J mflclg ,1 , an .. , FIRST ROW, left to right: JimmyLeeJessee, KarenDawe, BobbyGrounds, Donna Starr, Shirely Johnson, Joy Grote, Donald Johnson, and Sherry Sue Vanderpool. SECOND ROW: Bill Mansell, Clarence Webb, Russell Rouse, Philip Grote, Joyce Tripp, Joyce Ann Keck, Rita Jones, and Judy Thomas. THIRD ROW: Alice Reed, Sheila Jenkins, Belita Buzzard, Carolyn Johnson, Sandra Halsey, Phillip Moore, Jimmie Wildschuetz, Johnny Neill, Robert War- ren, and Frank Hampton. FOURTH ROW: Martin Phillips, Billy Chauncey, Ronnie Royer, Billy Dick Swearinger, Dianne Triiplett, Wynona Milligan, Judy Odom, Carrolyn Dickin- son, Nancy Youree, an Jerry Duval. Mrs. Gloria Oliver, Teacher. Not included in the picture: Ruth Harris, and Carol Corn. TQ oumcl pvai vie S chool f' - Y H fe. . v. ' . 1, I rf in -'af' N ga 4: ,. A , A A A 4'-9 15' 'l .lfxg 'L'k . 7,2 ' f 5. ' ., lv-una-g --mpg.. l FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Mae Cline, Teacher, Sandra Reeves, Michael Reeves, Marvin Williams, Linda Dickhout, and Johnny White. SECOND ROW: Duaine Keck, Sondra Dickhout, Olabelle Roberts, Leslie Leighter, Nancy Williams, Danny Larson. THIRD ROW: Terry Smith, Wesley Dickhout, Patty Douglas, Dennis Webb, John Roberts, Roy Hopper, and Danny Douglas. illil YHECKIJJ1 School ef ' - fm-sw iight as 3.5. .K ' ' J 4 W ' , v ., a f 'V' Q ,4s., .rms ' 1' KL.-, VD., 3 na 'ac 'li ' Q 'P' M FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Anna Mildred Thomas, Substitute Teacher for R-6. Danny Starr fvisitorj, Betty Allison, Dorothy Starr, Linda Starr, Nancy Hulse, Harold Lee Allison, Gary Quick, and Renda Clark. SECOND ROW: Berta Webb, Joyce Costin, Carol Hackley, Wanda Clark, Audrin lessee, Kenneth Starr, David Quick, Joann Costin, and Ronnie Hackley. THIRD ROW: Glen Gardner, Clarence Allison, Fay Flucke, Thelma Allison, Lois l-lackley, Harriette Hulse, Shirley Houston, Jeanette Quick, and Charles Hulse. Not included in the above group picture, Miss Clara Canfield, Teacher, Perry Dunkeson, and John Baxter, . LL! 15-43 wake Scllocl Es. 'M ,lx , ,s , K if Q My 15 as TOP ROW, left to right: Darlene Wood, Martha Morrow, Clara Bell Kent, Charles Madson, Chere Spenser, Courtney Maxwell, David Lee Cummins, and Gayle Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Turner, Larry Spenser, Mary Morrow, Ross Spenser, Connie Reinking, Doris Kent, Bobby Barber, and Patty Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Corliss Kent, Sylvia Morrow, Marion Noel, Ronnie Barber, Clarence Maxwell, Jimmy Blackwell, Mary Raye Noel, Bobby Dale Noel, and Miss Doris Jean Mabry -- Teacher. Those enrolled but not included in this picture: Iimmyliutchens, Orig G31- breath, LaDom1a Galbreath, Earl David James, and Beverly Sue James. Hfllsfcle 5 chool Q . 11, if 0 2 ' ith. mf 5 A K FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Hildegarde Conard, Teacher. Shirley Smith, John lngolia, Roger Pigg, Roger Bailey, Sammy Smith, Ronnie Cutshall, and Harriett Moore. SECOND ROW: Frank Smith, Richard Moore, Charles Elliott, 'Bessie Smith, Marvin Cutshall, Lee Ingolia, and John Elliott. THIRD ROW: Raymond Smith, Jr., Jimmy Garrett, Judy Neville, Joyce Bailey, Marilyn Carter, Junior Leuck, Gary Pigg, and Vaun Reader, Shi mil 15 School ,.....,,.-aa s as I 5 W ,mv y as if W FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Roberta Webb, Teacher, Mary Ann Cline, Dennis Davis, Charles Murchie, Richard Shore, Clara Lee Scott, and Karen Ann Scott. SECOND ROW: Laronna Beard, Patricia Braden, Patricia Cook, Patricia Pine, Deva Jean Davis, Jesse Lee Green, and John Romanchuk, THIRD ROW: Judith Romanchuk, Doyle Wayne Davis, Mary Frances Adams, Bonnie Major, Louise Shore, Dixie Lee Cline, Madonna Beard, and Michael Braden. Not included in picture: Madonna Hayes, Kenneth Hayes, Robert Johnson, and Thelma Marie Johnson. A c.'fiv':TieS Cal ewiflawe SEPTEMBER. School begins in Reor-ganized District No. 6. The first game of the football season was played with Hardin on the 14 . Atkisson Studios took the group pictures on the 19th. The second football game was played with Windsor on the 24th. OCTOBER. We played Weston on Oct. 5. The Juniors entertained with an All-School Party on the 9th, We played Belton on the 12th and Buckner the 19th, and Odessa on the 26th. NOVEMBER. The Homecomin football game was played with Grain Valley on the 2nd, We played at Blue Sprindgs on the C-SLE. The final game was played with Polo ftherej on the 9th, The P. T. A. sponsore a banquet for the football squad on the 20th. On Nov. 29 and 30 the School Carnival was held. DECEMBER, We opened our basketball season with a game with Blue Springs on the 4th, We played Kingsville frherej on the 'Tthg Mayview came here on the 11th.' Christmas holiday -- Dec. 21 to Ian. 2. Grade School music program on December 20. JANUARY. We played Lone Jack on the 4thg Concordia, the 8th, and Grain Valley the 10th. We went to Raymore on the 11th. We played, Blue Springs the 15th, Belton on the 16th, Buckner on the 18th, Henrietta the 21st, Wellington the 25th, and Mayview on the 29th. At- kisson Studios took the Senior pictures and some group pictures for the Yearbook on the 23rd. FEBRUARY. Basketball with Lone Jack on the lst. Blue Springs tournament from Feb. 4-9, W M. C. tournament, Feb. 11-16. Games with Odessa on the 1 th, with Concordia the 21st, with Raymore on the 22nd, The Sub-Regional was played at Ruskin Feb, 25 to March 1. Spe- cial assembly on Feb. 2 I. Jack Reid of Warrensburg was the speaker. fSnakes and more snakes!J An excellent film! MARCH. Regional Tournament at Warrensburg from March 3 to 8. W. M. C. Invitational Junior High tournament here during the week of March 3 to 8. fWeek of the big snowy Our Music Program here on the llthg W. M. C. Music Festival at Levasy on the 12th and the 13th. Our one-act plays elimination on March 17th. W. M. C. One-act Plays Festival at Lone Jack on March 20. Track Meet at Kemper on the 22nd, Track Meet here QO. G. vs B. SJ March 29th District Music Festival at Warrensburg on March 27, 28, and 29. Seniors take Ohio Psycho- logical Test on March 31. APRIL. Track Meet at Warrensburg on April 4. Junior Play on April 15, Tract Meet at William Jewell on the 19th, on the 26th at Warrensburg. P. T. A. Party for the High School on the MAY. State Music Festival at Columbia on May 1,2, and 3. Junior-Senior banquet and dance on May 6g Senior Play on May 2. State Track Meet on May 9 and 10.1 Baccalaureate Sermon on llth of May. Eighth Grade Graduation on May 14, Hcilgh School Commencement on May 15. Last day of school on May 16. fPicnics and fun an good-bye's 'till September! raoiiwxxxas VB' 'YLCXQQ e mired undxlrfli ed -.4 , Am. ,au vs FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Odum, C. Gauldin, D, Alexander, K. Mainard, D. Keck, B. Starr, D Shaw, G. Johnson, C. Nebgen. SECOND ROW: D. MacKay, M. Turner, R, Lindquist, B. Douglas, J. Reagin, I. Martin. I. W. Day, D. Larson, A. Cummins, D. Heath, G. Costin, D. Adams. THIRD ROW: S. Romanchuk, G. Burns, V Munden, I. Cummins, B. Dean, W. Webb, A. Douglas, C. Day, B. Lindquist, N. Heath, S. Webb, V. Reader, and Coach Wolf. Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Total SEASON'S RECORD Hardin Windsor Weston Belton Buckner Odessa Grain Valley Blue Springs Polo Total '7 0 6 '7 18 6 0 0 19 63 Fmst tea I f 5 , TQ , , ... n G n V T W I if ,Q K at V N 1 Q as A ' Egg , K ' . A ' ' ' , -4' ' - QP, JP. -it ' is T' E Y 'E n .. V' . 4. , w ff 5' 1. -T W- , -K 'W 'F' M as.. , .R , f . . f . we f' ,,,..2'.v as., Ss 1 ' - A 'U - ' A M 4 'El JA ' ' -. A' Q ,V.,:J.. . gens A Vi Jigga., 1 fs. .- R. E. C. Day, R. T. B. Lindquist, R. G. S. Webb, C. I. Cummins, L. G B. Douglas, L. T. V. Munden, L. E. W. Webb, R. H. D, Larson, Q. B C, Costin, F. B. D. Heath, and L. H. A. Cummins. secono team 3 ' '. . ' R T M .n . . . G - sr 5 I .K gf, 5 K t Q G ,,, ,,. f V , - v -. x . . . .fi FR N' J, ' Q ,,- Q - 1 V K tea.. . 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Q00 GWGAXX lows G T ' F 'da A 'ht st' 47' M lo fffflix 3 B11g:fF'1?'l6Ef?O'Qf, THC? f Q16 1 by School Caxxuvff QEN ED MA iq M ,,ffJ!gZYY'P' 11. ........ ..Fyk1: ,fl 151611 FRlLf0Oi Is N ,f 59 018 wci 5 A 11, Xxly ,QQ 3165 '15 1512, C-'P' PANTHERS END 1951 'fl G NJC L Y ug?-VX ,L cvoi, 1-'AQOTBALL SEASON Zee ,O Hr 9 WY- f - AN UNDEFEATED TEAMW, Us Page XS ' ff.- , 5 -'A' ' V iigxllvoii 514.9 R725 4, 3 ,, . . 18 P ints fp A609 lei 6109i QM Gg5g?on33Qm?12Epf0 irhegr wh Nffff QOYSEXCWCQEE, 59' ,il A, M,...9,P.11932e3?E',5fE,., M- ,.-,??,ff1 my Cgtiebfx f'Qww'2,XQ FCEJOTBALL BANQUET 534 ' we gal? II-I NORED 1951 GRXD 'llll 'KL Ywxuigigzigmxgzxlc Yxembd PLAYERS TUESDAY n E -lf' Gwsae Yixmoij Over 200 Football Fans and A Q ' 'l Gather to Pay Hom? W Undefeated Elem Q fi, . ,A ' 'nj' , In gig. qv V, 'gh , f' AAAA 1 A ' WM? WM' .fm ' V if , ff N .X l -1 l ' MAAA K 1 Qlll A I b ' A if ll flw1'vn11Essf,,'m Q V 1 Qt '- . A ll. L Q' A A A P1 A-Lf xl if N Q, MW E I Sew ' H X NA , ini A ' Q A , r , 5 X -we A f if , A A 5. ' W. wig-if ff URN' HA, , Y 4 , if 'K fi Q A A 1 'Aw If A AA,-qw f 0 4 mf? a K N24 Q A its 4 aid K A .' 8,4 A A3 ' ' X' .i l homeoommo footlsall quee 5 i PATTY THOMAS - QUEEN Left to right: Buddy Douglas, Co-captaing Reitha Smith, At- tendantg Gary Costin, Captaing Patty Thomas, Homecoming Queen: Patsy Shaw, Attendantg and Wayne Webb, Co-captain. --i.i Captain Gary Costin crowned Patty Thomas fSeniorQ Queen of our Homecoming Game four game with Grain Valleyj at . the half-time ceremonies. I2 Q3 5 Zu 5 V531 quad 5152 FRONT ROW left to nghtg M. Grayum, D Booker N Srm mons F Moore Patsy Shaw, B. Barnett, and Coach Wolf ROP ROW B Buzzard J. Williams, J. Lunceford W W11d schuetz Patty Thomas and Ann Morrison. VARSITY VIEWS to I 16 ' ' , BMV ,KP tx 3 15? 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H119 8 ww' Q93 vi - , 0'kp X x Q Z 1 xl GAMES and SCORES Oak Grove 23 Blue Springs Oak Grove 32 Kingsville Oak Grove 36 Lone Jack Oak Grove 26 Concordia Oak Grove 32 Grain Valley Oak Grove 37 Raymore Oak Grove 33 Blue Springs Oak Grove 31 Belton Oak Grove 33 Buckner Oak Grove 60 Henrietta Oak Grove 26 Wellington Oak Grove 36 Lone Jack 'Oak Grove 35 Raytown 'Oak Grove 52 Grandview 'Oak Grove 33 Blue Springs 'Oak Grove 32 Wellington 'Oak Grove 41 Lone Jack 'Oak Grove 41 Buckner Oak Grove 31 Concordia Oak Grove 41 Raymore f'Tournament Games, Won 14 Lost 6 . if , X P :-J' if S J, A-,N ,S wav 14 40 31 31 39 36 22 25 32 24 20 23 44 41 28 22' 23 56 32 33 45, X A ' w if 8 rf! ...-f--- Q-Z' 5-' O' 'J In L S6352 ol ,p x Ir I , .L MS: rf CTA! 00k Iwi. doa ' illia 93 8 S . 9.1 G' ARS IIN Blue Springs Kingsville Mayview Lone Jack Concordia Grain Valley Raymore Blue Springs Belton Buckner Henrietta Wellington Mayview Lone Jack Tournament Braymer Grain Valley Lee's Summit SEASON'S RECORD 36 W, M. C. Tournament 30 O, G, 60 Henrietta 52 32 O. G. 59 Buckner 5'7 26 O. G. 44 Grain Valley 66 61 65 O, G. 57 Odessa 54 27 O. G. 55 Concordia 66 38 O. G. 61 Raymore 24 34 54 Sub-Regional, Ruskin 45 O. G. 49 Lone Jack 32 34 O. G. 70 Blue Springs 55 33 O. G. 48 Center 34 43 O. G. 40 Redemptorist 53 Regional, Warrensburg 42 53 69 Won 21 games Lost '7 games O, G. 47 LaMonte 49 NAME Turner Day W. Webb Larson COSIil'l Coach Wolf Williams N. Heath Dean Wilkinson D. Heath Shaw S. Webb Martin Johnson x 11, M sw fr A . ,. ., ,. X my Raw 355 3 K . ' W' La.-:son S' 'ou Sv. I re ., Q 59 fi , , Wai? UQ-5 Wrzf ' S 1 ' Sf. Loi f f 'O 1 E. COSNXYL S ' 3 SY! 45 NY .1 4 x ,W fr' x, .- B v 'Q 1 3 X55 ff fl ff A M., .., U s HQ E v -. 1' r . 1 I ,X - .V K ,A nf NX .X dk k v 1' Qvf , . - , X Q x ' 1 Q I Q 5 . -xx gxkltfl gg? 17 if ' i a , f ' X K ,J1fV -' I o.Hfo.-um ' ' X .ff 5 t Wi2img f!S 5' Q 5 .Lq - w ' W JY. 5.4 , J - ,F aa ,fkw N. X:Xeo.'H1. W- - .. dkmsox De. YL EL' 'xq 4-' 1 f-405' F ' JK J Y. GIRLS Consolation, Blue Springs, Tourney Second W. M. C. Tourney :sv sas SP p p quao leaoens FRONT ROW, left to right: Linda Johnson, Elaine Mayhew, and Mary Lou Grayum. SECOND ROW: Ann Morrison, Patty Thomas, Betty Barnett, and Dorothy Booker. fOther member, not included in this picture -- Fae Moore.J Basketeall tnophles 1951 -1952 BOYS Second Blue Springs Tourney W. M. C. Tourney Ruskin Sub -Regional -Y-YAC K' A QT VV fi ies I-9? : 131' FRONT ROW fsittingj, left to right: J, W. Day, Wayne Webb, Jimmy Martin, Charles Gauldin, Gary Costin, Arlie Cummins, Charles Nebgen, Robert Garrison, and Coach Wolf. SECOND ROW: Gerald Burns, Glenn Williams, Braddy Marble, Bill Starr, John Odom, Donnie Shaw, and Steve Romanchuk. THIRD ROW: Don Adams, Bill Wild- schuetz, Jimmy Reagin, Lawrence Dennis, Nijah Heath, Curtis Day, Gene Perry, Virgil Munden, Buddy Douglas, David Heath, Jimmy Cummins, and Glenn Johnson. Several track meets are on the calendar during the closing days of the school year. We have attended an In-door meet at Kem er Military School at Boonville and one at the University of Missouri at Columbia. We grave ahead of us the meet at Wm. Jewell Col- lege, the District meet at Warrensburg, and the State meet at Columbia, We won a dual-meet from Blue Springs on March 28. The Freshman Class has a promising track team in the making. STR '33-Q E WX 1 E 3 hugh school oanmval quee ' 1 2 MARY BELLE MARY BELLE SEARS SEATEDg Mary Belle Sears Uuniorj, Queen of the 1951-52 Carnival. STANDING, left to right: Nijah Heath, Sophomore Escort and Doro- thy Booker, Sophomore candidate, Dick Larson, Senior Escort and June Davis, Senior candidate, David Heath, King of the Carnival- Donna Smith, Freshman candidate and Dick MacKay, Freshman Es: cort. DAVID ii? A ! 1 551 4 ii I ,' f 'S - .. A H I ,fa I f 2 if n 1 'f , Q L esjigbwg Q 25 i . , f. 1 , vi F? 0, 1 .aa i r-N. ' N. i r S X . GRACE school CAIQDIVAI. QUEE 1951-52 BARBARA NEBGEN Left to right: Linda Westerberg, candidate of Room II, Charles Morri- Q son, Escortg David Freeland, Escort for Room IV: Kenneth Gauldin, King ofthe Carnival and Barbara Nebgen, Queen, Norma Jean Grayum can idate of Room IVg Billy Chauncey, Escort for Room I and Nancy: Youree. Room I candidate. YQ lk., . ' X v . 1 M, ,,, ,K ,Z or Sr - 4 -sc- NMMA, M ,af fl ' ,.4i? VE S .,. S TX! 'iw Dj 'U ful OUI2 BAHO FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Hampton, Ruth Ann Story, Larry Pierce, Lynda Westerburg, Wayne Webb, Sandra Brasel, Barbara Clark, Billy Webb, Betty Owings, Barbara Miller, Linda McMu11in. SECOND ROW: John Williams, Jim Williams, Elmer Young, James Simmons, Richard Webb, Anne Westerberg, J. S Day, David Heath, Jim Cummins, Gerald Thomas, Douglas Mainard, and Harold Trabue. THIRD ROW: Fae Moore, Norma Simmons, Louise Nebgen, John Ewing, Ruth Johnson, Miss Kinney, Director, Dick MacKay, Terry Clark, Douglas Johnson, Jackie Ewing, and Sharon Hutchings. FRONT ROW, left to right: Josephine Canfield, June Davis, Mary Lou Grayum, Patty Thomas, Joan Adams, Marguerite Axsom, Shir- ley Alley, and Lola Mansell. SECOND ROW: Dick Larson, J. W. Day, Joyce Lunceford, Patsy Shaw, MyrnettaNo1tensmeyer, Anna Mae Smedley, Dwight Heath, Bob Bailey, and Eddie Morrow. THIRD ROW: Curtis Day, Vir il Munden, Jimmy Cummins, Nijah Heath, Wayne Webb, David geath, Donnie Shaw, Charles Gauldin, and Curtis Bundy. FRONT ROW, left to right: Marjorie Leighter, Mariaret Sue John- son, Barbara Buzzard, Marguerite Axsom, Wilma Heat , Sylvia Plgg, Donna Smith, and Linda Johnson, SECOND ROW: June Lewis, Elaine Mayhew, Della Grote, Vertie Wildschuetz, Joyce Lunceford, Sylvia Phillips, Judy Reagin, Lois Roberts, and Jeanette Canfield. we QW ff Qs xp , Q ljxfs 6 N No G iris G lee C luis FRONT ROW, left to right: Ann Morrison, Mary Lou Grayum, Sharon Hutchings, June Davis, Shirley Alley, Mary Belle Sears, Dorothy Ax- som, Gwyn Wilkinson, Lillian Jones, Lola Mansell, and Nancy Baker. SECOND ROW: Roberta Brown, Mary E. Bozarth, Mary Jean Green, Donna Warren, Dorothy Booker, Georgia Oskins, Anna M. Smedley, Reitha Smith, Ioan Duvall, Dorothy Marble, and Josephine Canfield. THIRD ROW: Miss Kinney, Director, Joan Williams, Josephine Stagg, Mildred Ruckdeschell, MyrnettaNo1tensmeyer, Patsy Shaw, Fae Moore, Norma Simmons, Betty Barnett, Jackie Ewing, Rosa1eneOskins, and Patty Thomas. O wr 5 EHS el FRONT ROW, left to right: Eddie Morrow, Charles Gauldin, Don Shaw, J. W, Day, Jimmy Martin, John Williams, Dwight Heath, and Dale Johnson. SECOND ROW: Gene Scofield, Glenn Williams, Marion Turner, Robert Garrison, Dick Larson, David Heath, Arlie Cummins, and Glenn Johnson. THIRD ROW: Buddy Douglas, Steve Romanchuk, Braddy Marble, Wayne Webb, Curtis Day, Nijah Heath, Jimmy Cummins, and Virgil Munden. FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Barber, O, Clampitt, E, Young, Phil? Jones, D. Gauldin, Bob Bailey, Tom Hampton, an Harold Trabue. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Davis, Dick MacKay, Danny Clark, Vincent Reader, Allen Morgan, Curtis Bundy, Kenneth Mainard, and Henry Allen, OHS Glee- Glo. Q o 'S F Tl.E'5tCt pil The Dramatics Class produced three one-act plays, which were presented to an Oak Grove audience on Monday evening, March 17. he plays and players were, as follows: RED CARNATIGNS, in which appeared Donna Warren, Charles Nebgen, and Seryl Webb, THE FIRST DRESS SUIT, in which we saw Jackie Ewing, Mary Belle Sears, Don Adams, and Bill Dean. SKY-FODDER, with the following cast: David Heath, Dwight Heath, and Curtis Day. Since we could not give all these plays at the W. M. C. Festival at Lone Jack on March 20, an elimination contest was held on March 17. Sky-Fodder was chosen by the Judge to be used as our entry at Lone Jack. ln the conference Festival we received a No. I rating. we ' ,, .sw . .i l H , . .L aww, ww 1 f A aw . L yaiwi z r 5 K g Qggt we X af it W . ,,,,,.,. V , ,A .. Nw, tt- V, ... ig X0 ' ' N wg 1 . f -, T- Evi 9 M Wafchl . - '1 iiiVf . s ' Q, 90 .. asf? . H : A Q V e0'f5e' ' Two-'rw -ovaefwl N016 M 4 ,. ya, Z ,,.. 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Perry - - ------------ Mrs. Betty Neill ------- ---- Mrs. MelvinGrayum - - Mrs. Glenn Buzzard, Mrs. Alvin Grote and Mrs. Frank Moore ----------- Mrs. BriceBrase1 - - Mrs. Jullius Garrison - - - - - Mary Moore - - - Mrs. Ruth Story Room Mothers -Mrs. George Triplett and Mrs. John Dickinson - -Mrs. Ethel Westerberg and Mrs. Alvin Grote - - - -Mrs. Jack Perry and Mrs. Glenn Buzzard Mrs. Chester Mainard, Mrs. Elmer Johnson, and Mrs. William Nebgen - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Jones Mrs. Smedley, Mrs. Barnett, and Mrs. Booker - - Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Dean, and Mrs. Williams - Mrs. Costin, Mrs. Morrow, and Mrs. Thomas -l..-...iii During the year the P. T. A. has splonsored the followintgl activitiesg The Foot- ball Banquetg the Food Concession at t e School Carnivalg e Food Concession for the basketball tournament: Room parties for the grade school roomsg a party for the high schoolg a Dr. Liston Day on the fourth Friday evening in Aprilg and a Safety Poster Contest for the Grade School rooms. Your Chevrolet Dealer K. L. 'TIP SIGLER Invites You to Visit Our Show Room JOHNSON BROS. Hardware Appliances Frigidaire Appliances Pittsburg Paints Oak Grove, Mo. 164 Phone 164 ROB INETTE CLEANERS Cleaning -- Pressing Oak Grove, Mo. BLUE BIRD BEAUTY SHOP Ruby Wyatt Oak Grove, Mo. 237 Phone 237 O . G. HATCHERY Sz LAUNDRY Baby Chicks and Supplies Laundry Service Gene's Hobby Shop Oak Grove, Mo. Phone 132 HELLBERG'S CAFE Gag and Vomit Since 1918 219 Phone 219 THE OAK GROVE BANNER Orville D. Triggs, Pub. Phone 47 FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Norge Appliances S H E L B Y 209 Phone 167 BEST WISHES C. T. Johnson and Son Sinclair Suppliers Phone 13 STORY'S SERVICE STATION Mobil Gas and Oil Groceries, Ice Cream Soft Drinks 40 Sz Outer Belt Oak Grove AVON QUALITY PRODUCTS Gifts for All Occasions LILLIAN ADAMS 120 Phone 120 CAMERON CLEANERS Oak Grove, Missouri DRUGS AND SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE .TOHNSON'S GROCERY Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Phone 60 Oak Grove MacKAY DRUGS Geo. A. MacKay Know Your Druggist Oak Grove Phone 259 Mo. 9 Phone 9 YEA PANTH ERS PERRY BUS LINE Meet Me at Oak Grove MacKAY'S Missouri 8 Phone 8 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS BARNETT'S PRODUCE of 1952 Eggs and Poultry C. A. WILLIAMS Carpenter Cabinet Maker Oak Grove BATES CITY MERCANTILE CONGRATULATIONS' Seryl Webb Bessie Webb OWINGS AND ROWLAND Locker Plant Oak Grove, Missouri General Merchandise Phone Oak Grove 1211 Bates City, Missouri UNITED TELEPHONE CO. We Strive to Serve GRAYUM MOTOR SERVIC E 12 7 Phone 12 7 WEBB FUNERAL HOME Oak Grove, Missouri OAK GROVE SKELGAS SERVICE f Phone 250 ROACH GRAIN COMPANY Oak Grove Missouri COMPLIIVIENTS TO GRADUATDI G CLASS Kenneth Royer--Florist COLONY THEATER CONGRATULATIONS I Mr. and Mrs. Brice Brasel COMMERCIAL BANK of OAK GROVE Oak Grove, Missouri Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 84 COLE AND SON EXCAVATING CO. OAK GROVE GREASE PALACE We use Gas Oil Batteries Tires the most economical equipment. Dozer Drag Line Operated by Scoop Trench Hoe Call 2822 FRANK PIERCE Oak Grove, Missouri Phone 13 OAK GROVE LUMBER CO. OAK GROVE MERCANTILE CO ' Serve Yourself CONGRATULATIONS, Shoes-Drygoods-Ready-to-wear CLASS OF '52 Notions-Fresh Meats Groceries WARREN GRAYUM Clyde and Geneva Hopper Carl and Monia Lea Corn Phone 12 Phone 51 STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Berniece Grayum Oak Grove, Mo. Phone 65 l. YGARBGOK BGGSTZERS Don Adams Mary Ellen Barker Barbara Buzzard Mrs. Ferne Church Orville Clark Supt. H. F. Cline Mrs. Mae Cline June Davis I. S. Day Buddy Douglas David Freeland Della Grote Jessie Halsey Betty Ann Hayes Dwight Heath Old Joe Hellberg Sharon L, Hutchings Mary Jameson Glenn Johnson Linda Johnson Mrs. Trigg Johnson Miss Betty Kinney Roberta Knight Billy Lindquist Glenn Lunceford Braddy Marble Eddie Morrow Frank Moore Mrs. Frank Moore Mary Moore Ann Morrison Benny Murry Georgia Oskins Rosalene Oskins Mrs. Hannah B. Peck Gene Perry Jimmy Reagin Mrs. Anna L. Robinson Lawrence Robinson Milly Ruckdeschell Mary Belle Sears Patsy Shaw Mrs. John Sisson Josephine Stagg Bonnie Trabue Roy Gene Turner Miss Cora Vestal Donna Lee Warren Wayne Webb Kent Wheaton Bill Wildschuetz Wanda Wildschuetz A. Joan Williams Billy Williams C. Joan Williams Dorothy Williams Earl Williams Pfc. Everette Williams Glenn Williams Harold Lee Williams Kathryn Williams Coach Joe Wolf Mrs. Gertrude Wyatt MacKay Drugs Oak Grove Mercantile Co Vic and Dot's Cafe The Staff of PANTHER HIGHLIGHTS, 1952, thanks all who have contributed rn any way in the making of this book. Eddie Morrow, Editor 5 N 'fi '9' . 1 3 wi f -Yf' M' 4 , A fx ' F-asv , . , 2 Qi? A .1 A Q- W? PKK ,w,3iE,,.-qi -gf. - in .Q X. y 'Y k , u 5 ' mf QA x T ,. i M.. Aikamz ww 'Q-ma' LVYF1 m . i Q , :gi ifixmi' wil 3 ef 4' J if fi


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