Osage High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake Ozark, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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'Xf ' K I K x . - x 1 ' , x. 1 . gy 'K An outstanding student in lolist actryities as well is in mzny cxtruurritulir rsuits d tribes o lxlrcn l lt s cess of the 1960 Pun ga hxryo 0 earned thrcc xclrs ol clitorshiy of the Chieftun thc school ncyxspipcr A a sophomore shc scrxcd lcit re Idr worked as assistant Flitor her Junior xcir and achicx ed thc post ol l' lit ur in thicl hcr the annual staff tor tyyo years Cheerinct, the Indiins to xictory xx is i fayorite pastime ol Printess l il-tins lody was chosen hil-tctbill chccrlculer ill tour years of high school and Foothill thccrlc idcr her senior year M'usic played .1 big, part in o lxircn s busy schedulc Playing first sixophone in the high school band she. urs 1 mcmbcr ot the saxophone quartet md attended thc Tri county band clinic for tyyo years ody as a senior was elected Secretary and Treasurer of the Osige Student Coun Graduating as valedictorian I l r senior class o Karen mcrited better thin an E ayerage for tour years of vyorlx Climaxing her years of high school work was he coronation ceremony' as ody claimed the Indian Princess title for School of the Osage. IN DIAN RUNN ERS TAP EAKINS ANl 'f ' stil.-it pu r ' ', es 'V' J '.i 'Y lllldilllf. Prin- 'ldyu V' A -L, 1 kj. i' AA as Riu A ii iori Senior yieair. yvas-also of .,--i INA, L. -. Ii J , ' Q 4 cil, t 1 ' ' 'N o' ie ' - v , -I I- A v ,I I v fl k f L J .4 I 1 'Vx-1 LIVER, PUN-GA-HAR-JC HONOREES Sam Oliver. Clhielitain of the 1960 Pun- Ga-Har-ilo, has entered into sports .intl extra' curricular activities with ,i willingness tn contribute to the spirit ot' winning .mtl tn Complete his attivities with the lwest possible results. Active in the music fieltl, Sun has par- ticipated in boys' glee tlub .intl the mixed chorus for four years. Sports, too, have played .i big part in his full schedule He played on the softball team his freshman sophomore and junior years For tour years he plued mi the basketball term and his sophomore mir he won the free shot medal He was president of the senior tliss an on the student eouncil He was on the squirc dance team his junior year 23 n Olixtr NN 1 ctbill teli ms SlOl'l My t l l lu STUDENT BODY ELECTS ALLE Nancy Allen an honor senlor vyho parttclpated ID many extra currlcular actmtxes xx 15 electecl Muclen ol the 1960 Pun ga har yo Nancy has excelled IH xarxous llclcls ot the muslc cle partrnent Playmg tlrst flute she hrs recened .1 II ratnng at the State mustc contest for the pm 7 ye1rs nn solo yyorlc An outstandrng pmnxst and orcmmst she ILLOIUPIIIICCI the mxxed chorus g1rls glee boys glee and mam small en sembles In her senlor ye1r Nancy vyon trrst place ID the lnellyxdual mus1c fxelcl IH the Inyun Antxcs tllent show In the PLll3llC1fIOIlS cleptrtmcnt Nmcy yxorlcecl IS fetture edxtor on the school paper the Chneltun ILIHIO 1 l whlle a senxor was chosen as eclrtor III clnel ot the schoul annual the Pow Wow Nancy has an unusull t1lent usccl once 1 xelr 1t Pun et har jo She has been c1ller for the SLIUITL cltnce texm the as two years She called t the mv t ts c 1960 senrors danced thelr yy ty to xnctory In the Speech and D 1m1 1rc1 Nmcy cyualullccl lo competrtron ln the clrstrlct contest III urls prose 1nd zlso stirrlng., 1n the one ict plly Thu Property C onclemnecl Ranlcxng hlgh chollstlc 1lly hu 1 unecl honors for Nmcy She recelxed the D A R mircl her senmor xe1r IXIIIILX also graduated ts s lutttorxm ol her senlor cllss norees Nancy Allen Malden Sam Olner Chneftam jo karen Fzknns P ncess incl J 1 sgflngt HHN mm tm my 12 ND STRANGE BY POPULAR VOTE L Strange Braxe of 1960 was rhosen to be captarn of the A basketball team by hrs tctmmates hrs senror year and was an outstandrng player hrs yunror and senror years He partrcrpatcd rn basl-.etball all dr, rng the four years of hrs hrgh school lrft and was also 1 member ot the soltbrll team the frrst three years Contrnurng rn the freld ot sports L played rn de fensrwe lrnebatlxer posrt on on the newly organrzed football squad proyrng to be one of Oslge s best defensrxe men Other actrxrtres also drew the attentron of L He was a member of the boys glee club durrng hrs fr st three years and whrle a freshman he was a member of Troop 21 of the Boy Scouts I if it 1535, Honorccs rn full herrldrcss gnc smrles of rpprnrrrtron forthe hrnrrr bestowed upon them 13 v f,- , ' rv ' ' ' ' 7 .. y . 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'V' ' f ly 1 ,rj 4, ,L . ..-.r ' , '4- H ' il- mfr rj Y .., 5- .r,x in .Ar It xy' '- Festrvxtres begrn as the Balloon Dance elrmmatnon contest gets under wry x th Ronny Vann ml Shmn Sutton ts the ultn m file Wlflflel' S PUN GA HAR JO ATTRACTS 88 576 Pun ga haryo rs an Indian word meamng stomp Pun ga har yo proyed to be exactly that The exemng of February 9 proyed to be a cool but clear one as 88 Sf of the Osage Indlans attended the party The yunrors thxs year had the most attendmg wlth 95 4 f therr class followed closely by the freshmen mth 92 2 X the senxors mth 89 4 f whrle the sophomores were low wlth 79f Wlth an nmmntable style of yrg danclng to the Rattle Snake Shake and colorful costumes the senlors danced away mth a first place ylctory nn the square dance contcst The caller was a senlor student ATT EN DAN CE Three ellmmatnon dances yyerc proylded The rey the Bllnd Mans Dance by Stephen Nlchols and Erma Vleffrles and the Balloon Dmce by Shamn Sutton and Ronnie Vann KRMS of Osage Beach Mrssourl made a record mg of the Pun ga haryo proceedmgs and presented a play back as a pubhc serylce beneflt for those unablc to attend The Pun ga har jo presented annually by the Lake Ozark Lrons Club was another tremendous success thxs ear - A -Ivi- ' A x ,C :J 1 ' VW Vyry . ' ' , rr 0' A -P S . V V I V ' ' A A vi 1' ' rc -1 v aj '- dance, but locally' translated it means fun, and the 1960 Potato Dance was won by Carol Smith and Dick Mow- . D9 I I A '. I . L . . . V . V. V Q6 O V V . .V V , , V V V V V. V GOV . V V 1 V. V . . V. you A V V V . . I . ooo a 14 ASSEMBLIES PRCJVE EDUCATICNAL, ENJOYABLE Each student possesses a certarn degree of mgenurty and smce thrs 15 so he can create hrs own entertarnment bu at School of the Osage every year the students entertamment rs provrded to them rn addrtron to that whrch they present themselves Wholesome educatronal enjoy ment rs the goal of these entertamers most of whom are connected wrth the Unrversrty of Kansas They help also to strmulate the students ln xmprovmg therr everyday lrvmg and socral actlvrtres Recollectrons can brmg back many fond vrvrd mem of Ventrrloqurst Varretres wrth many phases of thxs awe msprrmg abrlrty vanety rs the sprce of lrfe character lSflC of the Three Bears varxety show of Nutchuk wrth hrs many mterestmg facts about hrs natrve land Alaska of Fred Lowery who proved that whrstlmg rs un of unbelxevable feats of jugglmg as performed by the Conells of the um ue and r1b trcklmg antrcs of Poodles Hanneford who or many years was a crrcus clown of scrence magrc brought to stage by Kenneth Strrckfaden Kenstrrc and not to be forgotten Masons Puppet Revue wnth several featured talkmg puppets 15 The Corrells demonstrate therr pre rsron rn yugglmg as they work wrth axes rn thrs art assrsted by student Martha Burnett Balancmg too rs along therr hne as the Corrells capture the heart of thexr lrttle helper jackxe Dusenberry an Osage youngster Martha Burnett amusmgly watches rn the background CH , . , . l 5 5 - I f 3 2 ' IZ... , ' - , ' Y 7 ones .of Tade Sztuka and hrs acts of varred nature... n v s ., ...- s , 1 fan . , l . .1 f ' - ,.. ' 1 Carol Smith Karen Bateman Cora Mart: Myrna Kammerer and Diane Pearson add comedy touch to thc show by pantomiming, Spike jones recording f Hawaiian War Chant Winners in the group music competition the boys quartet composed f Duane Bechtold Ralph Beach Ellis Mc Gowin and Stexe Nic hols with accompanlsts Ronnie Vann and john Coleman si ng their winning numbers Dry Bones and Worried Man Blues INJUN ANTICS ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD The annual, all student-production, Injun Antics, sponsored by the Chieftain Staff was held February 13 in the School of the Osage Auditorium. It was under the direction of Jody Eakins, assisted by Mary Strange and Shirley Steen. After much deliberation, judges Harry Vernon and Mrs. Gene Gamble chose the following winners: comedy field, Steve Schopp with his version of It's in the Book, individual music fieldg pianist Nancy Allen as she played Shangri-la and Moonlight in Vermontf' group musical fieldg boys' quartet, composed of Ralph Beach, Duane Bechtold, Ellis McG3win, and Steve Ni- chols singing Dry Bones and It Takes a Worried Man. Each student participating in an act became a mem- ber of the jefferson City Hi Fi Club. Keeping this in mind another winner was selected to represent Osage in the jefferson City Hi Fi Talent Show. This winner was again the Boys' quartet. The show which is primarily a fund raising project earned for the Chieftain a total of 57555. In the farcical comedy Brush Lp Your Shake speare the part of the moon light that shines on the loxers is played by janxce Calkin Shirley Steen is the organizer ite Rite s s ating the two lovers Cora Nflrtr .md Cirol Smith xxhilv. jackie jones roars out her In the fantasy play, This Prop' eny Condemned, Nancy Allen plays the part of a twelve year old girl walking down a railroad track as Steve Schopp, her playmate, flies J kite. High VC'indow, a dramatic play, is portrayed by, judy Rice, the faith- ful secretary to Terry Reider. the nephew of the sinister aunt. Jody Eakins, who is talking to the non- attentixie reporter, Lois Nesbit The cast of a cutting taken from one of Shake speares comedies consists of soc girls Carol Smith Cora Martz Shirley Steen arnce Calkin anice Rice and ackie ones The g1rls portray six idiots who try to give a play Nancy Allen and Stexe Schopp are the cast of This Property Condemned by Tennessee Wfilliams In thrs play a young girl who has lix ed in filth all her life is now in search of purxty The High Window by Verna Powers is a melo drama around a murder Those in the cast are Jody Eakins Lois Nesbitt Terry Reicler udy Rice and Sam Oliver IOTLIGHTERS PRODUCE THREE ONE - ACT PLAYS . 'T' 5 J, J 1 ' .. , .7 . JJ V .l, I til lj I . SEVEN SPEECH ENTRIES RECEIVE TOP RATINGS Out of the twenty-seven students entering the speech contest, six of them were chosen to represent Osage at the Tri-County Speech Festival held at Osage, January 17. These representatives were: Nancy Allen, girls' proseg jim Clayton, boys' proseg Jody Eakins, public speaking, Rex Mowery, boys' extemporaneousg Lois Nesbitt, girls' extemporaneousg Steve Schopp, boys' poetryg and Sharon Sutton, girls' poetry. Those receiving excellent ratings at district, held in Rolla, February 25 and 26, journeyed to Columbia May 6 and 7 to participate in the state contest. The boys' and girls' poetry were works of Eliza- beth Barrett Browning, and the boys' and girls' prose were Works of Herman Melville. Students, Sharon Sutton, jim Clayton, Steve Schopp and Nancy Allen, gladly accept the certifi- cates presented to them by Mr. Dickenson in com- pliance with their I ratings received in the Tri-County Contest. Lois Nesbitt and Jody Eaki- ins muse at an oration given by Rex Mowrey at the rost- rum. Mr. Dickenson, speech instructor, gives last minute instructions in regard to the District Speech Festival to Lois Nesbitt, Jody Eakins, Nancy Allen, Sharon Sutton, Rex Mowrey, jim Clayton, and Steve Schopp, top rated students in the Tri- County meet. Photo: Gerald Massic, Ixiissouri Dixision ol' Ilcsmlucx .md Dcvclopmcm. ADMINISTRATION AN D DEPARTMENTS Sanluh the gram rind ut' .x mplzng. or xxmlonly twin It H1 the soil, .xml .1 hhlfftd ur mkcd nmk wlll lull of the .ut Ihr Lcnturics to nc. So ll is mth the tcmlmixmgx of yuutlm. whuh mike IIIIPITSSIUIIN nm the mind .md In-.lrt th.1t .arc to Int Inn-xur f S Z 7 f BOARD ADVO CAT ES PREPARATO RY BACKGROU N D L, We hope that our edumtlonll prognm xxlll not only prepare our students to mend college and IHSPIIC them to do so but that lt wll help them durxng thexr ,cars if Osage to bulld 1 solld foundauon for a happy and useful lmfe Albert Phxlllps Presxdent of the Board of Educatlon Seated Emal Dunstan Adella Moon john DeGraffenre1d Holmes Steen Cladlus Shockley john B Deere Standmg Albert Phlllxps presldent Leland O Mxlls Supermtendent Zi. K . ' L AVA. , 1-1 , . I , y l s a ' H ' , X -N -Q 2 .. ,, 'r..,PEZ-I 'E x x THE SU PERI NTEN DENT SPEAKS I tike thus opportunity to extend greetings to .1 statt that ns busy typmg cuttmg and mounting p1c tures for thc 1959 60 Pom Wfovx I teel certain that the desire to producc .1 blgger 'md better Pon Vlfoxx wnll be accomplxshed Certixnly you luxe mlssed no op portunrty to catch PlLf0I'ldl records of e.1ch eyent spon sored by the school Little did you reallze the tmount ot work that you would be responsible for when you accepted thus task You hue met the challenge nn .1 fme manner Each succeedxng group his had 1 desxre to produce as tme or fmer product than the preuous group pro duced Arcnt you glad that you are h.1v1ng a part nn setting the pattern for the future7 My smcere thanks to the Pow Wfosx staff and nts sponsor for fme vsork bemg formed 6 Wed 1' -s Yfea X , 0 ' 'N wr 'X , , A , X . f 9 A, . L q , fy i . : - . . n..., .u . 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I 5. .52- -M 'E' The frve top senrors of the 1960 class go over prospertne scholarshrps wrth M Henderson OSAGE OFFERS AUGMENTED CURRICULUM Mr Henderson Prrncr pal helps JoAnn Burnett a transfer student enroll and plan her schedule School of the Os lge nova offers 36 state approx cd units to the students A complete course III chemistry was added for the 1959 60 school year Seventeen unrts chosen from the sexen areas of education are requnrcd by the State Currrculum Planmng, Commrttee to graduate Thns mcludes 3 credrts rn language arts 3 credits un socral studres 1 credrt rn natural science 1 credrt rn practlcal arts 1 credlt rn physrcal educatnon and 6 electues School of the Osage IS fortunate rn haxmg 1 vude xanety of classes wrth a yery capable faculty The 1959 60 school year showed 1 total cnroll ment of 497 students Regrstrltron of the studcnts rs handled before the opcmng of exch new school ycar by Mr Henderson Top among the 36 graduatlng studcnts of thc 1960 class was Jody Eakms yaledrctorlan Nancy Allen lcd a close race rankmg second as shc mented the posrtron of salutatorran Each year the speaker at the graduatron cxercrse IS selected by Mr Mllls J 1 , V - 1 . . zu. U . 'N '- Q H.. -- - Q ,X -. el ' , , is - Q i E . A 1 ' 1 ' ' . v 1 L . - . 4 V 1 ' f' - , --- - ' ' . 1' 7 S- f-- fs , R h - l I . . v V ' V Q - ' '- ' ' '1 ' . '. Y. V' Y . ' v 24 Sharon Sutton demonstrates to jackie Jones. Roger Sandfort and Dick Mowery, under Mr. Mar- A' berry's supervision, the pouring of sulfuric acid over zinc to make hy- drogen. OSAGE INTRODUCES CHEMISTRY Mr. Marberry teaches chemistry, a course new to Osage. In chemistry class many experiments are done to clarify what is learned from the text books. High school chemistry is an excellent preparation for college work. Many text books and workbooks were bought, along with extensive equipment. Two days a week are de- voted to experiments, the most interesting and educa- tional part of chemistry. Mr. Marberry stresses the experiments, explaining that so much more is learned by actually performing them, rather than reading the procedure out of a textbook. As Steve Schopp, Jerrold Dunstan, Carol Brown, and Kenneth Pruitt look on, Terry Rieder is doing a hydrolysis experiment, separating the hydrogen I 3 from the oxygen. The Chemistry Class experiments in the weighing and measuring of ingredients for the production of carbon dioxide. SCIENCE FUNCTIONS HIGHLIGHT DAILY ENVIRONMENT BL RL Ill NDI RbO'X bcxcmc I5 S Degree. Snutllxxcst lNl1swur1 NIIIL Collcgt M Ld Dcg.,rcc ask url Imxcrs r Hcndcrson rherlx uc cr to 1 qut n c b on S w w D x1I lirm I xxx Croncr I ID Lnst 1 in olm Ilctthill Physrcs the concentrated study of all physlcal sc1ences IS an absolute necessrty for all students plannxng on entermg the freld of engxneermg All of the phys1cal forces are brought to hght rn the study of physxcs Mr Henderson belrewes that a student must haxe baslc un derstandmg before he wrll succeed m physxcs Mr Burl Henderson and Mr ames Lansford 1n struct the general sc1ence classes whrch deal w1th the relatronshrp between natural sc1ences and physxcal sc1ences Both stress the use of sc1ence functrons whrch are present rn our everyday envlronment Pcrtormmg, a xaruum experl mem Kcnnuh Nllllcr mc Du sen LIFE and Dune lcarson me t e 418515 ance t l r Lunsford MATH REMAINS PREPARATORY COURSE Mr ames Marberry mathmat1cs mstructor teaches sxx math courses each day The department consxsts of elghth grade mathematxcs general math algebra ad vanced algebra plane geometry solrd geometry and trxgonometry General math rev1ews what was learned 1n grade school helps to prepare the student for hrgher math JAMES MARBERRY Mathematics B. S. Degree, Arkansas Polytechnic College jim Brown and Ray Ar- nold l-stcn attentixely as Mr Mlrbcrrx exp Inns the mcthod of solxmg algebralc fractxon classes and gnes them more speed and accuracy mn thelr work Trxgonomltry wh1ch deals exclusn ely wxth trnangles geometry plane and solld delvmg mto fxg ures on a plane and sol1d fngures respectnely and algebra glve the student an xdea of what he wxll study 1n college They are preparatory courses for speclallzed f1elds such as engmeermg M lhllfblffl shows the Sllllpllilly ng tn: sldc rulc xn xxor1 xslnlc Stew Nlcho s .md lilll Buxton ittemlt to tollcm ju- :- RALPH DICKLNSON Speech and Drama B A Degree Drury College In preparrng tor the src-:th lfbllllllfldfy Mr Dmkenson explalns corrections on Sharon Suttons and Helen xX,1Lk8lIIS selectrons PRACTICE PERFECTS ENGLISH USAGE Four classes Englrsh II Englnsh III Englrsh IV and Englrsh V are now under the drrectxon of Ralph Drck enson These studles constrtute a complete course of hrgh school Englrsh classes Three classes m these language arts are requ1red for graduatron Mr Drckenson holds a B A Degree 1n Speech and Drama from Drury College at Sprmgf1eld Mnssourr Hrs objectrves m grammar are to prepare the students for everyday srtuatxons whrch requrre speech and lrsten mg Mr Drckenson states All arts are perfected best through pract1ce Mr Dxckenson demonstrates he practrce of fxllng book report cards to Lors Nesbrt Jody Eakms and Judy Rrce While preparing for the next scene during 1 a practice session for the French play, Sharon Sutton, and Sharon Shockley, in their places, with Lois Nesbit, Patty Parsons, Tom Fulton, and Janice Calkin, peeking from the cur- tain, recall an amusing incident which hap- pened at a previous practice period. EDUCATION STANDARDS BOOST FOREIGN LANGUAGE NEEDS Spelling and defining words in addition to reading and speaking knowledge are highly stressed in French I Mrs Williams feels that the main objectives of French is to present us with a more vivid picture in closer understanding of foreign countries and therr cultural existences She teaches the students also many facts with the help of visual aid and records pertaining to the early background and present day of France plus that of French culture French study of the French language social activities knowledge of food and additional conversation is found in the organization of the French Club Again this year Les Chevaliers Francais QThe French Knightsj as they are called reorganized ILLIET WILLIAMS B S Degree Central Missouri State College -. Mrs Williams assists French stu dents Sharon Sutton Patty Parsons and Sharon Shoclcley as they con scientiously renew for the semes ter final examination WILLIAM R WHITI IELD B S Degree Central Missouri State College Joanne Brown and jerry Meeks watch intently as Mr Whitfield demonstrates the proper way to type a business letter WHITFIELD EMPHASIZES BUSINESS SKILLS Helping the students to acquire xocational skills and to understand business practices is the objective of Mr William R Whitfield commercial teacher Bookkeeping business arithmetic commercial lam business subjects taught daily The skill subjects shorthand bookkeeping and typewritmg require conscientious work and practice Mastery of law presupposes diligent study Thc arith metic aspects of banking selling buying and record Mr Whitfield gives a timed writing to short h a n d students G u y Musick and Ellen Brown while Margaret Cotten finishes a typing assign ment if? or I ' I 1 ' 1 'MJF ,....... secretarial practice, shorthand and typewriting are the keeping are covered. . , . 1 Ak V ' Y I ' 4 I .. I , K tri, A t .5 ' , l . Yi'-X E, si , ll Ei ' I X- ANTHEL MARLIN Social Studies B. S. Degree Arkansas State M. A. Degree Peabody College Dennis Gier points out one of the many body functrons le .1 r n e d n hea th class t eve Nrchols Mr Marlrn J L Strange and Opheha Banks 'J 8171- 222 WORK xl.:-2,2 xx. J pr+ L SOCIAL STUDIES REVIVES PAST OCCURRENCES Although Mr Mrlls rs very busy rn other depart ments he teaches three courses rn the socral studles fxeld These are crtrzenshnp socral problems and economrcs In crtrzenshrp a freshman class a student learns the xalue of good crtrzenshrp The economrcal system of the natlon IS studled rn economics whrle the students of the socxal problems class dzscuss the socral standxng of the Unrtecl States wrth that of other countrxes Mr Marlrn IS rn charge of the larger part of the socxal studres department He teaches Amerncan and Mrssourr hrstory to grve the students a better under standrng of the development of therr country In health and psychology the puprls learn the proper care for the1r bodres The system of gox ernrng the Unlted States IS revrew ed rn Amerrcan government LELAND MILLS Socral Studres B S Degree Southwest Mrssourr State College M A Degree Mrssourr Lnrxersxty In economrcs Mr Mrlls drscusses wrth Ralph Beach Howard Platter and Fauster Vaughan behrnd Howard the more humorous slde of the world news lgicasnganuu Y ,mlb IUYLABOFOII. All -Q 1 'G SCHROEDER STRESSES COOPERATIVE Mr. Schroeder points out to Sharon Sutton and jackie jones a mistake they both made. '-. T 'vuuqp,. Xu bd hm Mr, Schroeder demonstrates the correct way of soldering to Ronnie Parsons and Dewey Burris. ATTITUDE HOXVARD SCHROEDER Industrial Arts B. S. Degree, Central Missouri State College M. S. Degree, Central Missouri State College Mr. Schroeder, instructor of the industrial arts department, implies three main objectixes for his five classes, which are: to develop an interest in in- dustrial life and the methods and problems inmlx ed in production, to develop good work hahits .ind a cooperative attitude toward fellow students, and to develop a systematic method of performance and a pride in ability to do things. General metals encourages safe and proper op- acquainted with the basic uses and principles of drafting and to improve basic skills in reading, in- terpreting, and making simple drawings. General metals encourage safe and proper op- eration of metal working machines and the students become aware of the potential occupations in the metal industry. Richard Miller measures to get the degree of bevel as Larry Wood, Roger Slawson and john Crisp observe. U.- ...V 32 'i ' HOMEMAKERS UTILIZE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Mrs Hayykms explqms to Lrnda Broun and Margaret btom one ot he m.1ny technrques yxhrth you mn apply rn the malxrng of garments XWILMA HAXVIXINS Home Izconomrcs B S Degree Southwest Mrssourx State College Mrs Hayxkms has classes m foods and nutrrtlon tlothmg and textxles aclyanced clothmg 7th and 8th grade home cconomrcs As a home economrst she stresses the folloyymg m these classes ID foods how to aehreye the most effettnye may of proyrdrnyg, prep rrlnyg, and serymg attractryc nutrltrous tood and to be a trnendly mterestmg and gracnous hostess and guest 1n clothmg to recogmze the yalues and fashlon wlse gar ments Generally to mstall the prmcrples and practmes of bemg good future homcmakers and utlzens m zz thang mg world L-2: Karen Bateman and judy Thompson set the table ln foods dass betore they be-gm the preparatron ot the meal Mr. Cummings rehearses the mixed chorus in singing TheHoly City, one of the music contest entries. MUSIC REQUIRES UNLIMITED PRACTICE mais I is KN ' L 1- The high school marching band takes a field trip as they march in the Eldon homecoming parade. 34 JESSE C. CUMMINGS, JR. Music B. S. Degree Central Missouri State College To instill in each member of the music depart- ment the need for sound musical background and the desire for better music is the goal for which jesse Cummings, jr., director of the School of the Osage music department, strives. The music department consists of advanced, intermediate, and beginning bands, mixed chorus, girls' and boys' glee clubs, and two one-halt' year courses, fundamentals ol' music and music theory. TEACHERS INSTILL ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE REFERENCE WALTER DELLBRINGGE B S Degree Central Mrssourx State College Students john Fletchall Marrlyn IvIcDovyell jerry Vsrlson and Dean Nelson obserye as Mr Dellbrmgge explams to Wanda Tannehrll the correct procedure rn startmg a ve hncle Dmers educatxon under the rnstructxon of M XY'alter Dellb mgge strn es at learnmg traffrc rules and regulatlons and the safest way to operate an automoblle yxhxch lS ycry rmportant ID thrs day of the yery power ful automoblle It rs through thls phase ot' educatron that the students become better drryers thus maklng the hxghvs ays safer Mr Dellbrmgge brrngs to the attentlon of the stu dents that a thorough knowledge of the vxorkmg parts of the xehlcle a1ds ln the smooth operatron and keeps the car rn good runmng cond1t1or1 A quxet study hall where the students may retrre for a qulet per1od of study IS the goal for whxch Mrs Harry Powell study hall keeper strryes The study halls reference lrbrary IS quite eyctensrye mcludmg 20 drctronarles 2 sets of Natxonal Geogra phrc bound books 5 dalry and vseekly newspapers and a large yarlety of magazmes alf' ra CLEORA POWELL Study Hall bupervxsor Mrs Powell conducts a reference survey for three mqurrmg students Sam Olrxer Peggy McLaughlm and Beverly Martrn PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTES BETTER Mr Marlm explams a defensne play as the yumor hxgh glrls coach ed by Donna Carroll prepare to take the floor for pracnce TEAM WO RK Physxcal educatmn IITIPIOXCS physntal fntness IS one of Mr Marlms statements All the glrls partlupate IH everclses and team games freshman and ophomore classes are held exghth penod Monday and Wfednesday whlle jumors and semors meet on Tuesday and Thursday The 1un1or hlgh glrls alternate thelr phy sxcal edutatlon slxth perxod tw1ce a week For glrls who wnsh to further thelr athletlt abxllty there IS gxrls athletxts whlch meets nmth penod da1ly Mr Martln laughlngly watches as Myrna Kaemmerer Kay Mt Laughlm Marnlyn Crane Sharon Shockley and Sharron Steen col lapse after runnmg thexr danly laps .. ' 5 1 I T ll, ' f 4 1' rv . al Yea' , . Q J in - - I 'I 1 , . - K X X PHYSICAL FITNESS BENEFITS FUTURE HEALTH JAMLS L-XXSFORD B S Degree nrml Nils 1+ r1 Sure C Q c L fcncrzl 1111 wo 1ss111 c L1 mn clrss IS 1 crm C C1 I wx to 1' ne Icml of I1c11I1ru cxcrrusc mm elm tlmc 1 llue at WIFIIMWIIIOIT III VFOIW uncs N r XX1Itcr Dclllwrm- fc 1111 Nlr us l msI1r1 IX s 1 c rl lristrmtlwrs X rx Wo It mon I111 u ure Illc A ilu sun cnt wrof rcsscs Ill C thc tx1e 111 Il llun C lluc mc xxlll 1 V na In the absence of Mr Dellbnngge a group of the boss follov the usual routlne of one of the eser popular calxsthemcs push Mr Lansford prepares the center toss up to corn mence an 1nt1-a class game NX1th each team strumg to vun .ln excessne amount muscle power IS used Ce 1 QQ' 1 .1111- TI1- g' ' . .'1 of I ys' 11l. .I ml - I cat' ' tl 1 ,lwl 4.131 I 1- bet V SOI 'S 1 A 1 I. A I . I IO I - H l. I 1 W1 1, '1rI 4, L1 D Y ,ah g. 1 I . . ' - gg- . I . . :-' - X lm f .. '41 I. In 'Q' 1wl11 i .ll '1Iu1.1' as X tio ' ' 1 I1111'1- tlmt c' Q U' I 1' V 'I will 11.1rti1l1m1tc' In wrm' kinrl -wt' 11I11's11.1l SQIL '. ' xx' It I will Iwcncllt tlmcm in f I A -, s I I 1 Ag 'S ' ' ag: , ' ,ol of des my . g but ,, the xx ' of 1RIFllLFl1'. 'un mt. 44 'A . 7' ' -' y' Q , A, ' . of ' . ,, ' ' . - hs i up. I, 1 x -- -- 1 37 LUCILLE CRANE Combination Room B. S. Degree Lincoln University Mrs. Crane uses the globe to point out different places of interest to Karen McDow- ell, Alma Bilyeu, Jo Ann Dusenberry, Cletus Burris, and Terry Robinett. JUNIOR HIGH ENDGWS EDUCATIONAL Entering into the realms of high school the junior high students are introduced and acquainted with the rules of high school procedures which they will need to follow In the seventh grade they review all the basic prin JESSE NIXDORF Seventh Grade B S Degree Lincoln University In receiving current events Miss preparing a report while Mildred Pat ton and Alma Halderman procure their own ADVANCEMENT ciples taught them in grade school as well as broad ening their scope of understanding of the outside world The eighth grade delxes into the elementary ste s of first year high school work as preparation for resh man education -:sf f D 1' Y . V. r . . 'E .gf Nixdorf assists Rhonda Churchill in W ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 v it-1,,,.,,,-, CAROL CUMMINGS Grade Music B. M. Ed. Degree Central Missouri State College Mrs. Cummings points out the importance ot a basic musi- cal background as she accom- panies a group of fifth grade students . INSTRUCTORS ENCOURAGE INDIVIDUALITY Preparing for the big step from grade school to junior high in regard to adjustments is one factor which Mrs Patterson feels is most important in her work She striyes to stress the importance of clear thinking and open minds Honesty and dependability rank high on her list of yaluable assets for her students to posses S Monday Wednesday and Friday are days filled with music as Carol Cummings grade music teacher con ducts her classes Mrs Cummings prepares the younger students to haye a better and fuller understanding of music as they enter into high school music INITA PATTERSON Sixth Grade Central Missouri f X State College Mrs Patterson aids Linda Shock ley and Jimmie Marberry as they construct a miniature natixity scene for the classroom detoration I . Qi. A, - - t P 1 B. S. Degree, ' 7 h rx V . , .N g . - Y i . Y x k A- -V K I 3 V , s L. f ' 39 DESTA KIDWELL B S Degree Central Mrssourr State College Mrs Krdwell begms the seml annual height and WCISIIC check up wlth Nannette Ramey two boys wart thenr turn ,S GQ INTERMEDIATE GRADES ADVCCATE PREPARATION INDEPENDENCE Geo ra h rs the hlgh pomt of the fourth grade dents for thenr hrgh school years The objectnes of Mrs Krdwell flfth grade teacher IS to rmprowe reacllng skllls learned rn the lower grades and to read for pleasure as well as to obtam xnforma tlon fi NS. She encourages the fact that It IS wery Important to learn to work rndependently She helps to make socral studles a reallty wxth the students Geography and hlstory should be more thm stones about trmes past they should be a part of evcryday ln mg INEZ PUGH Fourth Grade B S Degree Southwest Mnssourr State College Mass Pugh supervrses e placmg of characters on the board by three of her students whxle completmg the natxvxty scene X 'Fw r N1 I Y I , ' s 1' , , . I . 'FX ' . .Y V 'fxn E, ' ' ', as - A I wl X , as ff 'I' ft 7 .Sf 'I I li R nga ef? I I I , ? I I ,1 ,, l 8 PUY l 'B ' t I I ' ' classes. Mrss Pugh strnves to better prepare her stu' . If 1, A 14 rl .Rah -' I xl ff lx A g . '. g , V' ' ' 'I '47 H ' 4 th I - aux ' J v I u x V X i .4 in N' 'M' ,f f' ' , f A- o K. , READING BASIC PRIMARY CONCERN Ho H Mrs Berners leadlng objectnes are to hclp each rndrudual chrld xmproxe hrs reading techniques and to dexelop readlng sltxlls which MII help hxm dexelop and use facts about the earth on vshlch he Ines Reading IS the mam slull WhlLI'l xs more necessary than any other for success rn the flelds therefore Mrs Berner feels that a chrld should be a good reader before he departs from the prrmary grades GERTRUDE BERNER Thlrd Grade B S Degree Central Mrssourr State College Mrs Bemer smxles admrrmgly at the work done by two of het students Debra Olson and Clar ence Boots whrle clecoratmg the bulletm board for Chrxstmas Mrs Hlx feels certaln that readmg IS one of the most Important courses IU the sccond grade There fore much trme IS spent on rt as she recognrzes each chxlds dxfterence and groups them lccordrng to thexr rndrvrdual abnlxtres Consrderlng this aspect of the second graders lxfe they haxe ID nnterestlng and helpful reading program MARJORIE HIX Grade Two B S Degree Central Massourr State College Mrs Hrx glances admrrmgly at the speech work done by jrm Hrbdon as youngsters Donald Knoch Conme Whrtheld Mary Platter Beth Porter and Patty Abbett also observe the prolect Q. I Q! ASSOCIATION STIMU LAT ES READING Au, .0 -uuli Mrs Nash conducts an oral readmg class as Scott Bechtold reads aloud whlle Debra Hawken and Lynnette Elmore concen trate on following the lesson ln the book n,. 42 ENJOYMENT LENAH MILLS Grade One B. S. Degree, Central hlissouri State College First graders Debbie Bruner, Judy Cotten, Marsha Burris, Nebbie Schroeder, Lonnie Robi- nett, supervised by Mrs. Mills. enjoy rainy day recess periods by playxng wrth some of the many toys provxded by the school PATRICIA NASH Grade One B S Degree Candxdate Southern Illmols State College Mrs Mllls feels thftt learnmg to read ns n ortant mnlestont Ill L Ixrst grtdtrs Init o t necessary that hc hue htppy expcrxcntts mth pnturt books stones and poems ile btlnucs that It her duty as the mstruttor to supplx thtst LXPLFILIILLS he vull begln t ISLJLIJIL Irtl md punt langmge md as he suttuds Ill re ltllflf, he vull enjox It more and more s N sh lccls that ltr 1 t teachlng the flrst grade IS to prepare her students for llfe as best she can X L , ix I V . . .,l 'Owl' - -. , ' ' 1 ' -f . - iff' V L34 3' '--fv X, . ,X ,X x 1 , I imp ' '4L-'k'. -'.SlIS , V , I 1 -- 51 . ls ' .,- ' is 1 V4 'iA O KOS I L i l if ,tl - 5 Mr. Z1 ' 1' nun obje tive III if V J V 2 xl! 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Mrs. Dellbringge accom- plishes one of her many daily tasks as she records the names of those students with perfect attendance while Dee Dee Moon summarizes informa- tion to be used in a high school transcript. 1'5 , ,if 3, HIGH GOALS DEMAND EFFICIENT SERVICE The secretaries dex ote many hours strixing to keep thc offices running smoothly and efficiently A few of the many tasks completed by Mrs Helen lul ton secretary to the superintendent and Mrs Nadine Dell bringge include keeping daily lunch records muntuning, grade school attendance records ordering and selling all books and supplies and classifying new library books Dee Dee Moon is secretary to the principal Hcr yobs consist of keeping high school records handling registration and preparing grade transcripts 43 1 Mr Henderson Principal dictates to Dee Dee Moon important facts which he feels should be brought to the attention of the high school faculty members at the forthcoming faculty meeting .ilk ig, sara, iii!! 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' i 4 ,i5 ' 'f,g1:1a.f- 12- -' ,f,1' 2 V' f 2 STUDENT HELPERS AID CAFETERIA STAFF l .WWW The cafeteria staff consisting of Mrs Allen Mrs Lolvm, Mrs Connor Mrs Huddleston and Mrs Tucker prepare a well balanced meal each school day for approximately 350 students The prices for these meals are 25c for grade school and 30c for high school per day Along with this cafeteria staff is a group of 17 Cafeteria cooks Mrs lNell1e Allen Mrs Nadine Tucker Mrs Effie Hud dleston Mrs Mabel Colxm and Mrs Goldie Connor anticipate the arrival of the grade school youngsters as thc already set tables in the foreground in dicate student helpers Their jobs consist of helping preprrc food preparing and cleaning the tables washing dishes emptying the trash and helping to stack the stockroom This group gets free meals for their work With all this staff the students enjoy the nutritious meals served each day i Undertaking one of their many tasks of the day stu dent helpers Judy McGinnis Sharon Patton John Crisp and Ophelia Banks combine pleasure with business they discuss some of the cur rent school activities. gb: Q lf of Custodlans Dan Cotten and Ixan Herbert pre pare to undertake one of thelr many daxly tasks Gaylord Strange fabsgtj begms hrs tasks after school hours as he to pletes the cleaning of the school burldlng ,3 Dv JOBS COVER EXTENSIVE AREAS The custod1ans begm thelr workmg day early ln the mornrng and often fmd rt necessary to stay late m the exemng to clean up after extracurrxcular actrvrtles The1r Job IS a large and extensnve one and these men do It wlth speed and efflclency The-rr work not only consxsts of keepmg the rooms neat floors swept trash dumped but to also keep the heat and water facrlrtxes and all of the other mechanrsms necessary for the opera tlon of the school ln good workrng order Another xery lmportant job one that recelves httle recogmtzon rs that of the bus drlvers Every mormng and every afternoon frve days a week the bus drlvers transport 842, of the student body to and from school In the twenty flve year hlstory of the school not one stu dent has been xnjured Besldes the 7 380 mlles dr1ven annually by the bus drrvers more rnlles are traversed ln the transportatron of students to and from mght act1v1 tres at school and away Bu drncrs Rmlph Colun jim Blmkcn shnp Ray Graham VU1llard Huddleston Anthel Marlm Ifms Allen Raymond Dusenbern and fVacnl Allen and Mnke Iavuhomj absent pause rn theur dxscusslon as to whom IS to drxxe to the next extra currncular actrvxty, 5 I Its faith in something and enthusiasm for something that mal-ces .1 life worth looking at. 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Si A Xt Sponsor Mr Whltneld edltor Jody Ealuns feature edltor Shlrley Steen and assxstant eclltor Mary Strange obserye Steye Schopp techmcran as he rehearses has comedy act for Inyun Antxcs EAKINS HEADS CHIEFTAIN STAFF The Osage Chxeftam ns a monthly publlcauon of School of the Osage Durmg the 1959 60 school year rt was edrted by Jody Eakms edltorln chxef Mary Strange asslstant edntor and Shirley Steen feature ed 1 or Thls year was no exceptlon m the selectxon of class and orgamzatlonal reporters They were chosen on the1r wrltmg abrlxty The Osage Chleftam rs a member of the Mxssourl Interscholastxc Press Assoclatlon and 15 judged annually by the crltrcal analysls sery 1ce ol the assocxatlon Through work1ng on thrs pubhcatxon students ln crease thenr yournallstlt knowledge and recogmze the values achleyed ln hard work and complete co operatron Wlth each staff member endeax or1ng to make the Ch1efta1n a medlum through wh1ch the student body can proudly say Its our school newspaper they achreve thexr reward the satxstactlon of a job well done N .,..,.4n-'- .4 Chleftam typlsts Duane Bethtold Cora Manz md Carol Smlth pause to lxsten to the edxtor as she suggests thanges to be made IU the Hnal layout . 7 s ' V ' - h l H 1 W. 4, . A ,R WL W v lL - , . w Y 'I VM V. -r Q 1' 'fl a I ' S A S T I 5 y t g 1 , , , V K I I a- ' X . y It ' 1 i 48 Sporty wrztcra. -htklc 'Inna-S. ,Icrrwlti Dtrnytm. .md larry ciI'kHT'C1'. rcmll .tn ,tmtutng rntntltrnt hmught to thcmr mrntfs while interxlcwing .1 :tizvtbcr wt thu A lmlxkt-th.1H tt-Am. Sum Oliver. . a ui, . -1-.L.- H-Q In-Q.. QS mxtc Rue umm, har Jrtxxtxt qbrltty drama T4 n on ,x Chxtttun png mrlx Nixrtrn mt! N1 run wt u m tht K x U Xxf lNkL 4' W n iXl poster -Q.. 'FS L xt n porters llsten Ln y 6. lur 0 d 3 Eakms nn st uctx them rn xx method 1 r wrztmg reports 'P' Src-rc Schgpp Nancy Allen mcl il non S cn cllscoxcr thc yhcnomcnon of scttlns, typc clurms. trlp to the Lake Prxntlng Company POW WOW PRESENTS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS The 1960 Pow Wow complied by the students ot Osage was ed1ted by Nancy Allen eclxtor ID chlef Sharon Steen asslstant edltor and Steye Schopp busr ness manager Completmg the staff were fiye sennors erry Atteberry Larry Cromer o Karen Eaklns Com Matz and Carol Smlth and three yumors Kay Bunch Beverly Martln and Mary Strange A deep personal satrsfactron and pnde .ue felt by each member of rhe staft as he works on the book Hrs awareness ol the hard work myolxecl ID such .1 pubhcatxon expands as the annual progresses The staff member gams much which helps hun IU other f1elds and w1dens the scope of hxs cultural background Helpful crltxclsm IS g1NCIl to the Pow Wow each year by thc Mlssourx Interscholastnc Press Assocxatnon and the Nation 11 School Yearbook Assoclatron Chrol Smxth md Com Mrrtz buslly add the fmxshmg touchcs on tyyo lly out sheets ID order to mcct thc hnal clucllmc of March 5 ii Jo Karen Eakms mstrurt Ierry Arte berry rn the laymg out or 4 page as Sharron Qteen guns tmal :Lpproxal Mary Strange Larry Crmmr and Kay Bunch crop the null able pxctures bc-mg used rn thr Pow Wow Bexerlx Nfartm md Qtexe Sghopp check and regheck the adxcms ng and Subscrrptmn YCCCIPIS DRAMA CLUB SPONSORS ALL SPEECH EVENTS NLOLLISII1 lootllghters Sthool ot the Oblcgl Drama Club sponsors lll speech .utxxltles lntludlng, the Trl County Syweeeh lestxs 11 one ut plays senlor plays and three att plays Members are one ot three ranks When a student ' swf Nifrmls. Sharron Steen. -lackie 1 jones, :mtl ,lotlx l Elkins. tlmmgx tlnh L officers, listen in- 1 tently' while Mr Ditkenson explains the prntetlure of true stage lighting IOIHS the club hc .tutomatxully betomcs an .zpyurentut member Alter earning., twenty pornts he becomes an honor member incl twenty more pomts vylll make htm J. master member wx 1 rn .ry on :exe Sthopy 0 y ,1 H13 .it IC ones Q iron een rn1 LLINIULFLI Cam Mtrtz Shiron ton N ll Cotton I u Px'k1ng.,t n R y Betty Stunt n Lon me C, I tc n Nhnrley Stun Dune Peuson 'sl.1ry Strange .xy Bunch L1nLl.1 Moseley brute Strange te Foust Row 3 Mr D ken n H l XX lcl litxtrlx Wood Sluxron Shockley Lols NCSLDII ,luelyf Rlce 'Nancy Allen f A .K-y - ' , -1 Y, ' ' l , , '-L f .- ,S , ' . l , ' A ' l ' . X . Ro ' :J 1 Cl rt ,S ' f N. 1 Ll' E lc' 1 I lc' 'I 5. .ln St--. My 4 K. 4 - 1 . ', . Sut , fe ,Hn Q ' ' o ox' 2: 4' t' o , ' 1' ly v,f -' f H, Q 'L' .l , Q ' .Km ' . A ' X ' R ' . Jani , ' 2 -L A so e as en lt mm. - - V' . f . f -Q, 52 BANQUET MARKS LES CHEVALIERS FINALE esi lcnt thc Frcncw u incx Al cn c is ses th the icr icers Qiiron Qhoc lu V1ce President Qhiron Gut ton gong Leader Qhirlcx Q Qteen Qecretarx Bcttv Qtm On Tre lillftl' Mrs W1 I'1f1'1Q JCYIQOI' 1 L U X Elkins icr3,cant1tArms xarious mcnus x l ich mix e use tl lircc .1n This year the lrench Club had tor its tinale .1 banquet Lach member brought and prepared one por tion ol the meal The students carried out the lrench ment The purpose ot the Irrench Club is to help thc members better undcrstand the language and customs of Irince et which thes l Kc ll tear S N The meetings are held once Z1 month during which facts about lrance are gixen French rctrcshments arc serxed and .1 1-rench game is pliyed highly ot the organization because it docs so much to improxe the students knowledge about the culture ind background ot France in-L-.4 ,1. in l .mcx cn ron Shoclclex Shirlu Stccn 1 N 11t1 1 Nu 1 x lklc nis .1n1cL Cxlkin Marx Catherine Claxton dx bultin Io1 'Nt hit D C ll R 1 x ls ust Ellcn Broun Putty Parsons 'lom Fulton Stcxe bchopp ll 11 5 t l N I Y Pr ice of ' 1 l 5 . Cl b, Nz 5 1- 11-- ' cus . wi otlf of- ? t A cl. . 'lc C 3 7 .vit .iiil 1 I1 ., ri . 1 :nl -ld, 1 1 ,V K 1 ' , V1-4K'- xii 1 b md at ic- 1 b' - . qu ' ' 1' 141' ez h - 'v X - I as i e f 1 X theme with their decorations and with the entertain- Mrs. Wfilliams, the elub's sponsor, thinks very .. H -. M I . I ' : . C' ' f R1 ,' 1 N I Alle . Sha f ' Q ' Q -1 . -Jody lfrikins, Butt' .'t,1 7I.Sll,lI'U11.x tt in R1-v 2 -Iudy Gin- . ' iz . 1' X' V , ju 1' 4 1 . . s . ' As 1 . AIFHL1 Q.1rr11 ou R Mis XX' ll1.lIllN. 41.1. I 1 k 53 F H A SPCDNSORS VARIED ACTIVITIES The Cast of Henpeck Holler Gossxp a playlet presented tn the F H A members eonsxsts of Ellen Nelson jane Dusenhe ry Carol Sm1th janrce Foust Carolyn Crane Cora Martz Lon Nfiblf Phylxss Galther Sharon Sutton and Myrna Kaemmerer : iiiff,-f -K -v-ge' IW OL R HANDS THI ll Tl RI Pre sents .1 ehallenee heeluse 1t IS Ienoyyn that mth determlnatlon nothmy, IS lIllPUSSIIDlC' IHA together vlorleed md earrled out the theme md golls tor the year of 1979 60 The Osage Chlpter ol luture Home mtleers ot Amernea began therr aetmtnes thrs year by enjoyxng .1 beaeh tarty It was 1 ble sueeess It was deereled to eontnnue last years sehedule to alternate the buslness IUQCKIHFS mth soual meetlngs Chosen to guide the elub were Mrs Havxlems .ldynsor Mrs Crane Mrs loust Xlrs Kaemmerer Mrs Mlrtz Nlrs Nlelson Nlrs Nesbut and Mrs Sutton as ehapter mothers The Mother ldlther Banquet was the bug., exent ot thas yelr It was held ID anutry mth Nlr and Mrs Mllls md Mrs Henderson as speeral guests The meal yy IS preplred the glflb and was enjoyed by exeryone The playlet Henpeele Holler Gossrp was pre sented tor the entertaxnment The year was eoneluded with .1 tormll rnstallatlon In Apfll and 1 hly rude during May 1 'T 2' x w ,Cb Presldent Cora Martz gnes fmal lnstruetlons to the othe ofllttrs Nlyrns .xemmertr I Iron u ton N rrx x 1 Crane Carol Smith and Kay Bunch before the F H A Banquet 54 n Q Q 5 ,, L , K i 2 : , 4. 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St .llt I-'r COUNCIL DISCLOSES STUDENTS ABILITIES tm JI rters I ms rw Dm in 4 IL usa r e r LII gmm President Pit Ryan 1 yunnor hetds the 1959 60 student eountrl lssrsted by errold DUIISIIII xree presr students qemern the student body and lt eteh meetrng, the spunsor Mr Mrlls md 1II ot the eI.1ss presxdents 1re present Among, the m my teeomphshments ot the student ttuntrl memwers Nye 1s eye-r yelr rn the u wresre ed mer the xssembhes ehosen the eheerlexders G 5 v-T' QS' after mueh dehberatron by the t1euIty members dee orated ,1 Christmas tree JI thit trme of the yelr 1nd the Chrlstmas assembly together yxrth PdSSlIlg out the ertts and seryed INlIIx to the XISITIUQQ basketball pllyers md eheerleaders In tddrtlon to these' ,letnltles the-y hue IIIIUIICQI for the txrst time student reporters to report the Imp penxngs ot the day to the other students Q 'I' 6 Lounell member cr n Mr MII rn e lcc to discuss xxrth nn some plans ennternrne stu dent Ieadershrp f A' I KIUI il tif' 'Indy' 13.14 S. IU- ltr I Ne . 41nI Pat Ryan, 5CIW.II'.lIIJ II A 'l ''gtsmI-frwvm-tI1t'-batI In prep- .rrntiurr fr-I tht drstribtltrfvn uf tI 1 ' .lpplei P em 'QI ng the- gxnn .I Cfhrrstmns pru- I I' I 1 dcnt, and Jody' Illkins, scerctrxry'-trcastrrcr. These thrce' served the refreshments to the entire student body at - . - y . . - . I . , - ..' V , I ' , , 1 . -' f ' - 5- - x I 'k-.K 1 ' , .X-' , , , -3. - v ' - I- ,X-V. LVIL I Ir I L-LN .- ' ,L . L' I V.-, 'i Q I Qthe 'I-iI. 'y'l'x ' Jyast. A A, f A S ' '- Q, 'Q . I Y, A i' - ij X I x h - 1' - W gath I . I S' ' n-r- ' I : off' I T 5 'n I' r .X k x g '. I X X ' . I ' I' rl . , -' i '.r- ' ' 45. K Y 55 ,Q xx 1 exe cu Hp im 1 On oin etchal Tom Futon it cin itson im XX lwlir eir ea er Ron Stirk Dun Workmin loin P1 rte nd ni 1 igton mx 1 i im Ricliiid lxnmh Di it MARBERRY HEA Osage Ifxplorer Unit No 71 has resumed its actixity after the unit was changed from a Sea Ex plorer in 1957. Resuming activity this year under the direction f . W. Marberry the Explorers sold Christmas trees to raise money for their own use. Again this year the Boy Scouts collected and DS EXPLORER UNIT repaired broken toys for distribution to the under priyileged thildren Adding a nevs note this year several of the scouts put on 1 skit of Camporee Life in the Injun Antics' program. Troop 21 with the help of Mr. Schroeder has been collecting news apers which they bundle and sell to supply funds or their various activities. 'Y Row 1: jim Brown, jim lwfoore. Mike Rice, Bill Campbell. David Phillips. Edwin W'ilson. Bobby Dellbringge. Charles Tonison. and Dennis Carroll Rim 2' Howard Schroeder. Leader. 'luinniy Riedel: -lohn Stith. Larry Bailey. Corwin Kippy, lNIike Tennison, Lee Hanks. Ronnie Cole, james Smith. .ind Kenneth Miller. Row 31 tCiibsj Billy Hibdon. Danny Foust, Donnie Bevelot. fScoutsj Kern Newton, Dale Bevelot. Greg Rose. Lynn Hanks. -lint Marbury. Mike Sexton. T. C, Caldwell. and Melvin Tomson. 56 CITIZENSHIP COMPCDSES SCOUTS MEETINGS 1-S1 .ii2 H11 W' I F1 if Row il C lllxln IC'-idfff f ll V-lfflef B651 P0l'tLr C vnrlln Vyhltflcll Cheryl Arn De Fl Saxton xml Mlrv ltter Second Roxy Allle Meeks Sandy Surbaugh Mary I lrtom l rl Slpy y tl Alun Thlrd my lf ln Herbert judy Trusley l'll7abeth Nelson Nmcy Surbaugh Clthv Clllllhtll lnd Fllen Nelson leldcr The Glrl Stouts .md Brovynles hold thelr weekly Irom the setond grade through the fourth meetlng from four to flxe P M each Monday exen grade come the Brovxnles that are selected The Glrl ln Scouts come from the tlfth grade up Mrs Orlln Nelson Mrs Charles Bruner and A better eltlzen and a more efflcrent home Mrs Punk Mlngold lead the Glrl Scouts Mrs maker IS stressed by the leaders of the Glrl Scouts Ho e Xarner Mrs Russell Arn Mrs Lloyd Groyes The Brownles are encouraged to vyorlt together 'md an Mrs Ned Brovxn dlrect the BFOVKHIC Troop do thlngs as a team FIFSI ROW lN.1nctte Ralney Qhrlstlrle Deere Mlrshr Mlngold Barley Meeks lxlfllllletll Pltklltl lDlll'1L SLXII llllblll Elchelberger Mary Broun Second Roxy Brerld1 Boorcr llK1tll lXLIll'lf Pull: Hmystl flllldll XX Ill1ll11N ljll Mllopy Kathy Costello .md Charlotte Bruner ,llllftl Row janet Conner, Rholldl c.llUI'LllIll Nlfhlfl Dtlll Dlnl hilmln 5111 Meeks, Dlane I-lower Cllorla Smlth 57 1 F' , -1 - ,, , I ,O ,' ' l ' 35- , 'O it ,- v . Y ,, X . fp, - ' , . iq 4 . lf Q tl ,, , - .. ' Q. .. T T -. 'I r 5 X 3' . :ir r 2.1 I . V . l a ' I .' S E S- - f F' f pf ex 2 -pf Q, 1 yy 5 -A , ma, V 1, Y,.Y , Y, ' 'i xl l W! l , Y , .. f 35? i , 'r, 'Zjani' I1 .f ,ll' ' , -, Q1 7 Vt,Q-' l -b. ,Q ay Plz -' ' ' 1, -' '. ' , ' .1 ' . .nur N. lln ' ' lfhret. ' A R 'i Sh: 1 ,2l,LV',1 - U V , A , I ' 1 V t l , - l - l . 1 I V . , ' V n-'ll ,Mrs 10-. M1 C,Lll1lIlIlIlyL,SLXLIITPIIIILS to Mrs Ross Clryton presnlent o tue Fnntl Booster Club 1 simple of the neu umfox is To 'arouse 1nd mfuntam an Cl1lI1Uil'lSfIQ lnterest and to lend all posslble fmaneml 1nd moral support to the generxl Instrumental musre progrims at the Sehool of the Osstge as the obyeetne of the Band Boosters C lub This elub ns headed by Mrs Ross CllytOD PFCSI dent Mrs Tom Preree nee presrdent Mrs ohn Deere treasurer Mrs l1rI Nrehols recording dr reetor Mrs Grry Wfmters publxexty dlreetor Avmrded to one gI'1LIL1lIlI1yQ semor for Ins out stindmg work III the field of musle durrng Ins hugh sehool yeslrs rs gn en 1 Nitlon ll Aerlon Awxrel The student rs ehosen by Mr Qummrnes the dlreetor They llso luxe outslde 'letrxrtles to ruse money for buymg new Instruments for the musle depirt ment AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS PROMOTE PARENTAL INTERESTS Tle Parent Te1cher Assocrat on eonsxstnng ot teiehers parents 'md lrlends strne to brrnv 21 eloser relatronshrp and .1 better understandnng between the parents and teaehers for the trunrng of therr ehlldren Tlns assoeratxon ms headed by Mrs jerry MeG1l leyry presrdent Mrs Charles Bruner wee president Mrs Orlln Nelson seeretrry md Mrs lranle Fhret Mrs jerry Mebrllury prcsrdenr t le PTA pours te.1 1t one of the speeul meetrngs for Mrs flnrles Bruner wee presrelent Mrs Frmk Fhret t snrer 1nI Mrs Orlrn Nelson seeretary treasurer E.1eh ye1r '1 seholarshrp rs gnen to ,1 semor glrl who IS Interested III the telelnng, profession They also haye a eollege ldxlsory eommrttee xx hreh lrsts the scholarshlps 1x ullble md helps the students select the college best for them fs'-'1 'l ix N. I 'J Photo Globe Democrit by How 1rd Vogt vnnie isnt-lebrating hi sen-nteenti irthiayg g g U gveii for liiii iii llariic-s llosi-ital by iiurscw .intl ortlt-rlies ul have attended him OSAGE SALUTES A COURAGEOUS STUDENT A long chain of friendship among School of the Osage students has contributed much to high school fun and hap iness. W hen one of the links in this golden chain is roken the whole school experiences a loss. On October 17 1959 an auto accident left Don Xvelch hospitalized for six long months. Donnie suf- fered '1 broken neck causing temporary paralysis. The road to recovery was hastened by the excellent staff of doctors and nurses of Barnes Hospital St. Louis Mis- souri. Donnie, a 6'4 yunior. was an all around athlete. Playing 'BH team basketball his sophomore year Don racked up the highest total of individual score netting I 10 counters, he held a 7.8 average per game. lixcelling in football, Donnie contributed to the team as an end. lle was a starter in the three games he played. Swimming, skiing and skin-diving were summer- time favorites. The past three consecutive years, Don has been employed at Paradise Beach as a lifeguard, He was a member of the swimming team from Boy Scout Troop Zi, who were the winners of the Sedalia Swim Meet for two years, Donnie was president of the Osage Explorer Unit, Post 21 for the year 1959-60. He participated in camp- ing, hunting and various scout projects through the years. Donnie, we, the students of School of the Osage, dedicate this page to you, the missing link in the golden chain of friendship, that will not be completed until you return to our school, , f........f2a..,, -1 'Q 1-,Y .X . if ' rf? f . ws , - v,4g,a,v7.'gg:, 1 ' ,, A ,Q f' , , 4, 5 Ks ' 1--V W '0r--- -4 ' -km m,,,., .,A. , wi 7 . , . '9 L .W 4. 'F K V f W'-f v,,, WW , '1 .... .. Ji . L '- 'l :f' :wwf-P-.-'ww .1 ' 'L ' N1 5' 9 - , ' f rv! 'i 1. :N ' .-4: ,f ' .-.,-.fr WAws5v,r,, , w'QrL f ,of Q A 1 J Q, v, . A ' -' , ! ' 1-Lk:- YA... D 7 . arty' 1- . AIP . , L A, 7 ,, .aj . 'PQ ' L ', 6 if! yu f-',f.1:a. .' -u00Q . . 4. 4 . f , -v Q.. ' f . t , 4 1 y '., t, , . .. ' ,,,, --- -f f f .1,. - v? - - + 1' S - U, , X life, A aj, W ,4 Q if A 2 ' f- , ' , 'M I - 4 U 5- - K I ,. ' p, 1 u Q v- , - .. ka M A - ,... , .,,, . -. , 1 ...fr . , A Q wi 4, . .f 932 . N' . M ., f . , K ' '5 .. F 'R BM' ' 5- ' 6 -5' ' ' 'ff ' .1 gi' ' ' p. ' NU: A, A ,234 FWF, 4--g., A43-'QE 'xzfj ji mf. A Q , . A v- fi as , - M fy MMM ' . +V, Q' N I, l i ks ? V 'x ' ' ' if ii Q ' ' ' ' 41, KN wb-39, .fmm . ' 6 QI? Q 5' -f .. - W -. fish, M. 1' j f' ,. .,w x K- N , ' I - ' , f lt'- 'f 'C QE ai .44 -+-Q. ' Vw! - , A-f'f.f ff' 0 , , u Y Ara. XVhcn the One Great Scorer iomcs to write against your name ----- He marks--not that you won or lost ---but how you played thc game. Grgmtland Rice M X 7X Fxrst Row George Stanton Rrcley Elam fManagersb jrm Clayton john foldman jnm Ne ll lnry Cromer Ralph Beach jrm Iansford QCoachj Dean Nelson Carroll Broun jerry Meeks Ronnie Vann Terry Rreder Qtexe lmchols Dayrd Bentz Dennls Gxer Second Rom john Dunstan Ronme Stark Jerrold Dunstan N6ll Cotten I I Strange Ronald DeClue Dean Workman John Fletchall Ronme Parsons Frankne Bnlyeu Clyde Wyrlek Dan Needham Tom Fulton Bllly Neyyton Fllns McGowm Richard Muller Tum Prlkmgton Davtd Brandt fnot pleturedj FCOTBALL COMES T0 OSAGE l OOTBALL fl AM RLCORD XX'on 0 ost saee u l el Jn Versulles 'I xpton C alllornlt C lmelenton l ldon Tipton Sehool of the Osxge mtugurated thexr furst ye lr of football ln 1959 Opening., the selson mth the llrst Osage home football game the rookle team met 1 ldon md xy ere beaten by a store ol fl 7 Gomg to Versaxlles the footbtll boys lost to the Versaxlles team by a seore of 25 0 on 1 muddy held In thus glllli. Denms Gler suffered a broken tnkle Next the te tm lourneyed to Tipton for thetr thrrd game but xgam suftered defeat by 1 seore of 19 0 Hopmg to brexk thenr losmg streak the Indlans met Calxforma on the home tleld but were dxslppomted 54 7 Meetmg Camdenton on the home tneld the lndtans tanled to store and lost 340 Tl'2iNLllI1f, to lldon for .1 return game the Indians turned ln the best game but xx ere he trtbroken vyhen they mere unable to eome from behmd and lost 7819 lndmg he season at home the Indxans kept Slllt and were beaten agam by the Tlpton team 19 13 62 Q ' ...I 'J' u V Y all Y ww Y 1 'S' ., ,,4'f , X' . ,V lwsilm , ' ' K ' 'nifzza Y VJ Wd- jA 5'cf ' Z fiin f '3 l ri fe .A V Y S A vi Z: , A :eu Y, I l l V V Y V Q - 1 . l Y ' A Ai A qk. lv 1' ll V l '- , ': h , w ', Y I ix. 1, t 'I . ' l ' y - .L - V' . M 5- y . . A , ' It - ' y - P. , ' . A f. . .t . 1 , k . ' 4 - I ' , ' -, . L X- . V' .- 1 ll fll v -' I , t . , V 7 Q . '- L A -L' -y U 25 ' , y . ,I , rl ' ,. fa 19 ' ' ' l .y 4 - e -, , , A it - O ' U . W f, . '-A ' , Q - - 41 . .V J A .. A A .V . I 15 19 - V fe y 'A A v A A K Q , 'H f e - A ' V Q - . . 3 ' f INITIAL SEASON SHOWS O-7 RECCDRD Larry Cromer and Tum Fultmi hand fight the interference an jerry Meeks and jim Neal move up fast to assist in making the tackle. ,Q 15 ,-' , ' , , 'A- in ,-qt . Q! .,'l , A --QQ! john Coleman is stopped by the secondarv defense after a long gain. -Q'- -,ff ,, I .cake W 'vm 54, 1. .4 . S., M l ' '1-r we 'pw ff Muddy uniforms indicate playing aonditiona as the Ofzage team huddles to Call signals for the next play. P-an., N, :A , . I. ff, 5 EIM- s ' x in , ' V 'ww 'F , 3 ww , , Q 1 Zi vxwW Q gig gag 6 fi iii, ,. - 5 1 in W' 1-'sis ,V iiiis , ,s- iii :Q ' fgjf?-S jaw-ermw 1 , Y K ' 2' 'ffikf -V 1 1 -'r 'A f E 2 L3 2 N if I z 5 in , . , ' : 4 w dv'! 1f? ff! an Q 2 ,. if' 3 fi 1 K , Q 5, x av, , ag 5 , JW' if ' fa. F' ,. ' - , f V i V 5 Y , 1 ,f V, W? f 1gX ' i 1 M 5- 4 ' z W 3 E ' f i 2 fW'v ' ' 4, V - H ifi i , ,. , s f: Q1 ww, Q J ,L fig-7 ir , ig? ' 'N 1, ,pf . ii A K ygtifff 7 W, W-fw llfagff Eff?'Q h'2 1 a 3 a 7 '-Y, , W se' YP., :sf , , YS: , ' 5 Vg: Q 3 ' - 5 Y 3 if . , A 3 Hi , 1 Y V - I ir , X , 1 . 1 ff: Y 5 Y 2 J 3 -J ' ? V iff- A5 71 E :Y - 'E - s Y g ' F 31 i if 0 ..- ggi gifg, . sg f 4 , V17 1, r , ,,! ., K? OSAGE SHARES CONFERENCE CROWN A TEAM RECORD XVon 15 Miller Greenfield Versailles Camdenton Eldon Eldon Smithton Stover Tipton California Versailles Camdenton Cole Camp Versailles Camdenton llldon Wfaynesville Conway-Phillipsburg Stover Tipton California XX ay nesx ille Stox er Lost S Osage Opp. 54 46 56 55 46 45 51 47 47 67 45 60 58 S4 73 45 45 54 66 48 43 53 53 60 43 78 39 54 50 41 61 5-1 47 78 37 39 60 55 f Completing conference play the Osage Indians became Tri-champions of the Tri-county Conference. The Indians tied for the championship with California and Camdenton with identical 8-4 conference records. The Tribe closed their regular season of play with an over-all record of 15-8, outscoring their opponents by a scant 21 points, 1229-1208, for an average game score of 53.4 to 52.5. Osage's leading scorer was L. Strange with 298 points for an average of 12.96 points per game. Terry Rieder, 294 points for an average of 12.78 and Sam Oliver, 288 points for an average of 12.52 points per game, trailed close behind. Again this year. Cloath Dellbringge awarded a free throw medal to the members of the team hitting the highest per- centage of tree throws attempted, tl, l.. Strange earned the medal by storing 157 out of 185 tree throws for .1 't1,J 3i1 average. The Chiefs participated in three ini itatitinal tournaiiieiits. Versailles, Tipton, and Lebanon, in addition to the regional tournaments. Osave was eliminated in all tournaments extept rf Versailles where they defeated Cole Cfamp for third place trophy. t i rviti L rin c inn tin in tit i in an String 9 p en i ii tntz itistcr iuem nniv. itiii l rrx Rti ltr lirn Cromer 65 64 61 3' 4 4 44 51 ' 'Q 52 -16 ' 55 57 let' to r'gIt' C. I Dlllb ' gg-. -lol v D st. ,llttn.il.l Sta -lerriltl Dt st . rl l. f . je, ftt- h Nitltils. Da 'tl 154 . lr. . ' V. P1 . Rt! i' Vg Qan' f5l:xtr Alistrit 'it' I' 't '. .. ' INDIANS DISPLAY BALAN CED ATTACK I L. Strange drives into score on ti Iuy up as Faustcr Vaughn Attempts to take hi: rebounding position while Sam Oliver drops bark to stop .1 fast break iuste VJLIHIIII firm ,i shot from c aide as two potential rebounders. Tern Rei er nd David Bent! mow into posi HUSTLE SPOTLIGHTS TEAM PLAY v........ jlm Clayton pushes a shot past lus opponent as Carl Cotten and Bxlly Ixewton look on x Pass from Dean Workman to post man Dc-an Nelson goes astray as Carl Cotten and Ronald DeClue prepare ro take thexr Jef:-nsne posmons 67 I , I. X P To -I Exggsk K A-.M g , as ' 'X ,. 1 X 1 O 15 1 x Tl 1 'Q Y 6 it , DECLUE WINS FREE THROW MEDAL Ending the season with four victories out of fourteen games the Osage Braves scored a total of 371 points for a game average of 26.5 points per game. Three of their four victories were conference games making their conference record three wins and nine losses. Scoring a total of 82 points, Dewey Burris averaged 5.8 points per game while Ronald DeClue followed close behind with a total of 77 points for an average of 5.5 points per game. Carl Cotten and Jim Clayton were next as both scored a total of 70 points for an average of 5 points per game. Hitting 12 out of 21 free throws to win the free throw medal with a percentage of 57.1 was Ronald McClue. Losing their first game to Versailles by a score of 33-36, the Braves continued in like manner as they were defeated by Camdenton by a score of 27- 33 and then by Eldon to the score of 26-38. The Braves proved stronger than the Stover team as they won 28-26. Tipton ended their high hopes as they defeated the Braves, 33-36. The Braves then lost a heartbreaking game to California by the narrow margin of 35-36. Again losing by a close margin the Braves were defeated by Versailles to the score of 27-29. Losing to Camdenton by a score of 33-42 and Eldon by a score of 25-46 the Braves then played Waynesville only to lose another close one tg the score of 39-42. Meeting Stover the Braves again proved to be stronger as they won 35-31. Getting revenge over Tipton the Braves were victorious 23- 20. California held their ground against the now- winning Braves and defeated them by a score of 19-27. Ending the season strong the Braves defeat- ed Waynesville 38-32. Standing Coach Dellbrmgge Mike Ryan james Allen Jimmie. Neal Dean Nelson Richard Knoch Dewey Burris Ritky Flam Billy Newton Charles Vaughn Ronald DeClue Nell Cotta-n Kneeling George Stanton jerry Bunch Mike I 34 4 3 . J. V 2 ' l 3 ll V V 7 2 . 3 , 4 Sippy, be-an Wrirkman, jim Clayton, Billy,Fitzgerald, Carl,Cotten, Leroy Brown. liim Pilkington. l V 58 05116 ,rf- 4 14 Standing Coach Lansforcl jerry Buncn Mike Sijiy Jerry Mustain Mike Ryan Charles Vaughn Lewis Strange George Stanton Kneeling, Scott Stryker Harold Graham Howard Knoch Darrel Bunch 'lim Pilkington Herbert Cooper Dennis Cooper The junior High Papooses ended 1 victorious season by bringing home a second place trophy from the Syracuse Tournament. The 'Little Indians were overpowered in the final tussle by Tipton 44-21. Working their way to the top the junior boys downed Bunceton 54-24 in first night lay and breezed past Otterville 39-21 to he place in the finals. The Osage quintet began action as host in thc Osage junior High Tournament. The initial en- counter with Camclenton was won by the Papooses 19-16. Versailles dumped Osage in the second round 41-24. The junior boys lost their chance to stay in the tournament as Russcllxille rolled over them 42-23. Ending the season with a 3-3 record the junior high cagers were outscored by their opponents 188- 180 for an average score per game of 31.3 to 30. Members of the junior high team will participate in two tournaments to be played in March, PAPOOSES CAPTURE SECOND PLACE TROPHY 40' L l t j g . il fl- 1 'ij if-J 4 C F4 l ll . E217 is l H . ' . i .r i . Row 1 Beverly Wood Peggy Brandt Sharron Steen Carol Smrth Cora Marta janrce Calkm Cookre Clayton Row 2 Coach Marlrn jerry Attebery Beverly Stockton Helen Wxckham Judy Thompson Marilyn Crane jackne jones Sharon Shockley Shrrley Steen Peggy Kehr Shirley Beard TEAM ELECTS SMITH CAPTAIN lg, si. A pracuce sessxon fmds Cora Martz Sharron Steen and Carol Smnth working hard on therr set ups and sprkmg 70 The semor h1gh Mardens began the-lr season wxth two non conference games wrth Stoxer and Calrfornra W1th three remammg conference games and the Stover Volleyball Tournament yet to be played the Osage Mardens hold a 1 uctory and 2 loss record anuary Z8 was a sxte of defeat of Osage by Calrfornla 2215 quired thelr first vxctory 41 9 Battlrng Stover the perenmal Tr1 county cham plons February 18 found Osage wnth another loss 24 Carol Smrth a veteran of three years was elccted IS honorary captann by secret ballot of the team for the year 1 W i 7 :M , we , 5 V 5 ti? ll 11 T , a y Meetlng Carndenton on February 11, Osage ac- . 1 . . . . I 4u l t o T I. T . v 1 l 1 ' .5 T., a u 16. sfo ' ' , ' l 4, Y Sharon Shocklcx blllll c ball back to the Carrmcnton Lakers after .1 set up by Cook re Clayton MAIDENS SHOW OFFENSIVE POWER E IEE via nhl: Alert .md ready the Mardens xxzmlm fo .1 poss ble rc-turn zz lark IC june splkes Carol Smith honorary captam out maneuvers an mtended blocker by dnvlng the ball to the nght back 71 1' R Ill l Q , if V iii HHN ai I I, IA r MAIDENS ANTICIPATE FUTURE VICTORIES Chances to increase their winnings with three remaining games and a tour- nament, will he heightened as the jun- ior high Maidens lace Eldon, Tipton. Versailles and compete in the Stover Tourn.1ment. They, like the senior high, have u one victory, two loss record. Their losses being to Cnmdenton, 29-25, at Camden- ton. and Stover, 25-12, on our home court, The girls' one victory was over California, Zvi-9, also on the home court. Wanda Cotten prepares a set up for spiker Joytc Trusley is Carolyn Crane readies to assist in case of any possible mistake 1 '70 Row one Jane Dusenberry Joyce Wood Joyce Trusley Cindy Scott Gloria Smith Noma Johnson Judy Allen Row two Donna Strange Janice Foust Wanda Cotton Jane Stanton Carolyn Crane Joyce McDowell Brenda Gibbons Pat Jones Joyce Strange Row three Mr Marlin Jerry Atteberry Judy Fulton Gail Rainey Bonnie McGowan Dana Moore 72 . i M 5 C :YV , , 4 ' D 4 C ' ' 'i , i M s 1 ,Q X 1 , n J , J 'f 4 4 , X I za rd , 5 K .1 ' 1 ,ff V- ,fi ' e is il an if is so ., , , , , V my , . -f - if 1.4 K :1n1l1nQ jerrx Attcberrx juclv Fulton He-len XVlCkh8m Ianni 5-lllnn Iutlx ll 111111 I L 'LT N 11 xct Qhmwn Stun Qutctl Btxtrls Vxfoml Peggx Bmmjt Sh1rIey Beard Carol Smlth Cora Martz jackm jones Shmwn ihocklx, xllfx C1tl1er1ne Clayton TEAMS LACK EFFECTIVE DEFENSE The stnmr hu 11 'xfutltns mat xx1tl1 thc C 1n11lcnto11 I 1 cfs St xtcmlwtr 'U Thu ttttxtct t1c l1ltcri 1 Tux Hunt tlttcr111111Ltl xxl111l1 tc-1111 should enter t1c s.11llcs ut 11111 r 1 or C 1 1tt1rn11 tourn 1111 t On Ottobcr 1 1 tht Nfutltns xxcrc put out of the K lfll llllillf Vlllll tl K XXQFC kClC1tf.kl 7 0 b I' c1tt1l x 1 1 1 t N xx x ClIC'Ll Fmt cftc-rms Pat loncs D,115y lefferms C'.1mlxn fflm hilfflll Hurntt lm I 1 Q me Duienberrx Jmuc Trust itandmg lane Stanton Donn1Qt1'1n1.t wxtt hiLDllKXLll D1n1 hfltlft Fr1m1 Ima flurlt 73 -' A '-I 1, ....K.. .,.. -.-' 4 . .'. x x A.. '. ' x x '11, r .4 I N. nl ' A- 4 A , A I -.- 1 X f 1 , : .. Q I , V . . 1 s-- 1 l I ft - 3 ' ' rv .- gf V I ,J , , W . h Q Ab A 2 I N - li ' 'J 1 Q 4 1 Sq ' L g I' A 1 4 , 4 ' ' , ' l '1 , V A ' A ll mn. fr'111.1 ,l -ff' ici. FI. 1A'1 Riu-. 1 1 A' .L ' ' . A A 1 - . ' A y A . - . V . A 1 - A -A - Al A A 7 - lx A' Al l ' 4' ' - 3'9- Oxg' 11 l11tgl1 lNl.1l lcns xx arc tl1sq11.1litAic1l lA xl by A A A A A - 7 A l Gntrx' in the Cf.1l1tAor111.1 TllLlFll.lIllL'I1l xx'l1cn tl1cx' xxx-rc -xl ' - CU 1lcIA-. ' lv' C'.1111tlt-111 111. Sc tt-ml ur 217, TI1' more 111 , ' . 1 . l ' ' ' 11,'- t11 , 2 ' A ICI' '- l .2.1K-. 1' Vc- M -- . - FA 1 ' A A S. 3 A J A ' i 1 V - , - , I' E. '. . . At. 'xx' L- Hrlsley. Gl11ri.1 -I'T1lIll. Al. ' . . I . ' : M . .- ' .Q 1 '. .1 1 ,.' FACULTY INITIATE NEW CHEERLEADING POLICY s .11 Al 1 1 t 7' s xx x v fl 1 N V. ami 5'W ' Xu--Q , l Sharon Shockley, Sharron Steen, ,lutly liiikins, Cookie Chtytnn, Sharon Sutton C? D A new pulity w.1s guloptetl this ye.1r in the selee tion Ol' Lil1CCflL'.lLlCTS. All girls wishing tn hetsome theor- lelelers liilletl in iipplityition forms .intl suhmittetl them to the high selmtvl tltutilty inemhers. Thirty girls were selected hy the lfitulty. whnin they telt wnultl hest rep- resent Osage .it .tthletit exents. tw try nut hetinre the stutlent tnuntil nienihers, lfrnni these thirty girls, fifteen were chosen .ts theerle.ttlers. The A theerle.ttling sqtmtl tnnsistetl nl' Mary Cf.1tl1erine fl.tt'ton, 'lotly llikins. Sh.iron Shoclcley. Slmtrron Steen, with one xeter.in tirnm the 1958-SU sthool year: Sh.irnn Suttnn. Cilitvsen .ts IS te.nn pepsters were Shirley Beard. K13' Bunth. Betty Stxnton. Shirley Steen. rind M.1ry Strange. Kgy Buneh. Shirley Steen. Mary Strange, Shirley Beard. Betty Stantun 74 PEP CLUB ELECT5 KAEMMERER PREXY jane Stanton Janice Faust Pat Schopp Donna Strange Pat Jones Wfith the littlc Papooses mn mind anice organization vsas formed with an enrollment of 35 loust Put loncs Pat Sthopp ane Stanton and Elected officers were Myrna Kaemmerer pres: Donna Strmte were chosen to cheer them on to dent Bexerly Martin xitc president and erry At xittory teberry secretary treasurer Karen Bateman serxed as mtretse sportsn t1flSlllP the pep club an all girl Row 1 Donna Strange jane Stanton Pat jones jerry Atteberry Myrna Kaemmerer Cora Martz judv Rice ,lucy Fulton Bey erly Martin Row 2 Marilyn Plemmons Betty Stanton Cookie Cla ton Shirley Steen Janice Foust Shirley Beard Sharon Sutton Lois Nesbit Ellen Nelson, Nancy Allen Row 5 bay Musxtk Diane Pearson Karen Bateman P1tParsons Sharron Ste-en Mary Strange Sharon Shockley Linda Mostly Kay Bunch Ellen Broun 75 l ,, ,,,,? I I , t ' , J , i' 3 ' , '- Emleuxoring to create better school spirit and reporter to the Chieftain staff. V I ' I Y y A' 1- Iv i'v I w ix 1 1 4 V 1 y - y w f 1 - ' ' ' 1 ,M WSW: -. .mwwwwhwkf A ,J X. X, :X H Af an 4 Photo: Gcmld Massic. Missuum Dixismn ut' Rcwuucx .md Dqxclopmcnt. SENIOR HIGH J' inn-Wvf '-1,u'.w Mffvifi . Q.. ,,,,. sw-..-mfg lfducation is the instruction ot' the intellect in the l.ms of Nature, under which name I in- tlutle not merely things .intl their tones. but men .ind their xxuysg .mtl the tushiuning ut' the affet- tions .intl of the will into .in cxxrncst and loxing tlesirc tn mme in l1.ll'lNOIly with those laws, , . .Thomas Henry Huxley S Z 75 A SENIORS mo f Qu QQ MR. RALPH DICKENSON S'p0nSOr MR. W. MARBERRY, Sponsor - , Football cheerleaders Sharron Steen and jo Karen Eakms prantnc: .1 routlne for the-nr mmal appearance of the footb V Se-A on 78 Sly 1 . . -. V , . A Q. . SENICRS CLAYTONI ALLEN Boys Czlee Club 174 Mlxed Chorus 4 State Niusrc Contest 2 3 4 '. 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CL C , Y'xQ tk 'L 4 UL LKB O yd., N-XX Ulylx-Qx NANCY ALLEN Pun ga har 10 'Warden 1 D A R Representatrve 4 Salutatorran 1 Halls of Ixy Reader 3 French Club 7 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 French Club Off1cer 1 Drama Club 3 4 Chleftam Staff 1 7 3 4 Chref tam Feature Eclrtor 3 Pow Wow Staff 3 4 Pow Wow Edrtor 4 MIPA 3 4 Honor Roll 12 34 Commercral Award -1 Square Dance Team 12 3 4 One Act Plays 3 4 Speech Representative 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Band Clrmc 1 2 3 4 Instrumental Fnsemble 1 2 34 Glee Clubs 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 12 34 Mrxed Chorus Offrcer 1 Choral Clrnrc 1 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 2 3 4 State Musrc Contest 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 4 Volleyball 1 MARTHA ATKISSON FHA 7 Square Dance Team 4 Band 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 12 34 Mrxed Chorus 34 ate Niusrc Contest 1 2 3 4 Clayton Allen and Don Robmett launch therr offensrve agamst members of the opposmg team Mrtchell Keeth and Frank Brlyeu rn dodge ball 5 f 1 ext xeec u V 1 X fg x r,q'1?L1K - FN , . . 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' 7 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 Sf 1' 1 1 1 - , sw 'C 'If ' - X f V L 2 V 5 , V I Y Y f Y , 1 1 1 - SENIORS JERRY ATTFBERRY Class Offunr 7 1 French Club 2 3 PHA l Clnpt run Stuff x Pow Wow Staff 34 Sqmrc Dann 117 Bnd ul GlceC l7a1M1x C horus 1 7 w -1 State Mumc Cc ntcit 1 73 A oft 2 4 V llub1ll7 ul Pep Clubl Pfp u Offxrcr 4 RALPH BEACH tml C ub 6' mm tm Ply B Q Ins mental Ense uble 1 7 5 -1 Glee Club 12 3 4 Xluccd Chorub 1 7 5 -1 Choral Clmxc 7 3 1 Vocal In Lmble 5 4 Stare Xiuslc Comcsr 1234 Boy Scouts 17 Football 4 Sea Scouts 3 Vocal Solo 3 -1 DUAINI' BI FHTOLD lcttln Squxrg Dfmc Tc 1 1 B1 L lb Mme C' Q 7 C orll Clxmt 7 3 A Vocal Fnsgmblc 5 1 tc Mums fonrur 1 7 v I Su Qcouts 7 Football 4 FRAN KIE BILYEU F If Y Q cilfxi smff 11 . Q- tm 1 2,2-,lg Glo' Clt 1.2.3,-lg d .lmoru 1,- 1 ,ha ' -.,.f1 ' ' Sta 'lbgux 8, l,2.T,'1 R' lub, ,-fl-A1 Cd I . ,-.',: f w 1 V-,MTS - lull 5, L tm . -ffl ' A -. : Cl lv L, Q is ,. i N I x ' l' ,V Drg Q Il Rl: Squat D44 'A 'llcg -ll One .' N Q LILI 11' ll: Band 1.25.43 and Clinif Sf: tru- '33 F - . Y A .A A UQ aiifl . . nLV1vyQ K qt - 1 .haf xx ins' Iffg L. ' i ' , K - .V I 1 5 ,K . to 7' fr.. N . +L . 80 SENIORS ff' Kyla DAVID ISRANDI urn mr s Nlvcu X1 S 1 umm l lmma Rua Fllcu Brmxn Donna Carroll m mrtha Atluwwn tu tmpxlr mm 1 Vollxsxx xgcn for 1 noon hour drug 5 A fl I l N BROXX N ranch C luh C Club 1 -IOANNF TSROWN Drnml Club w FHA 17 G1rls Glen Clubs l Mlxcd Chorus 'P g -S Qtfltc Nfusxc Contcst S ftball 12 v Volleyball 1 25 3 7 I . f ,i 3 .' A K 3 .f ,. Q C L-ri .v4' -K . 1' I' -' I -rf . . 4-1. . A , ,ff .ar . ll ' ' . 2.3,-I1 Cnrls Glen .lub l,2,5,-4: Pup . , , .. , fl,1,xOIliwr 51511 . 'A D41 'A 'l'v11l1A1. l.2.f2 l ', -l Llmxux l.2.i.l. hlif-nl fQl1wVu9 Olllr:-r ll: frnrl Klum' Cnrmwt l.'.S.l1 Boy grunts li llootbgxll I SA ' 'girlx I'.1r ,.11-mm, A4 1 H ' , , Q cl M1 1 '- . 1 A . 1 jg W3 ' ' A V 1-- g , ,-,',g.1Al . -'ZBA A . F0 , ,TL A , , - Y, .s ' 'A 4 I U-fu ,' f 1 X is 'Q DONNA CARROLL French Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Honor Roll 1 Glee Clubs 1 2 3 4 State Musrc Contest 3 4 SENIORS MARGARET COTTON Glee Club 17 3 4 JU' lf I , . ,. 'N .f WMM' , , 5 A , s , 9 ' ' I s 'I , , , 3 , . Team 3,43 Glee Club 3,49 Mrxed Chorus 3,43 , 9 ' , 1 32 1 ' , - x-, ' 1 s--1 r ' ,f :fum S - L Q A S, Q 1 S . . A ,, A l I 1 1 , , 3 H , , E, 9 , 3 , 9 - 1 , Q 1 y , 1 1 ,J I - JOHN COLELIAN Drama Club 34 Chleftaln Staff 4 Square Dance Choral Cllnxc 4 State Muslc Contest 3 4 Softball Football 4 Mercy Hugh School 1 2 LARRY CRONIER French Club 2 Drama Club 3 4 Thesprans 12 Chleftam Staff 4 Pow Vow Staff 4 Square Dance Team 1 2 One act Plays 2 3 Band 123 4 Band Clmlc 2 3 4 Instrumental Ensemble 12 34 Glee Club 1 3 hhxed Chorus 34 State Mu src Contest 123 Basketball 1234 Softball 1 2 3 Football 4 Sea Scouts 2 The boy quartet eomposed of semors Duane Bechtold Ralph Beach btexe Nxchols Elhs BICCQOXXII1 and accomplmst Nancy Allen rehearse thelr number for the ehstrrct musme contest JO KAREN EAKINS PunGaH1rJo Prmeess 4 V1led1ctor1an -1 Stu dent Councnl Off1cer 4 French Club 4 French Club Offrcer 1 Drama Club 34 Drama Club Off1cer 4 Thesplans 12 FHA 1 FHA Offlcer 1 Chxeftam Staff 1 2 3 4 Chleftaln Edltor 2 3 1 Pom Wow Staff 34 MIPA Delegate 34 Honor R ll 1 2 4 Comme-rcral Award 94 Square mee 7161111 34 O Act Plays 2 Speech Representatlxe 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Band Clmrc 34 Glee Club 12 v 1 Mxxed Chorus 1 1 s4 Mrxed Chorus Offxcer 1 Choral Chmc 4 State Xlusrc Contest 12 3 1 Qoftball 23 Basket blll Cheerleader 1234 Football Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 2 a 1 Student Announcer 4 Top Mag., anne Salesmm J Instrumental Ensemble 1 1 Vocal Ensemble 34 lx Ax H 1 wer' ' T .5 JERROLD DI INSTAN B0 s Stun Sophomore Pxlgnmage 2 Student Couuetl Offlcer 14 Class Off1cer 1 Ch1eftam Staff 1 Honor Roll 1 7 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 4 State Musmc Contest -1 -1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Sof all 13 Feotbull 1 IU' DOROTHY FITZGERALD G ee Club 1 -1 N , . , -f ... . e . - - 1 7 ee' , sf' It A a . - , kr nfs, , if f f ' 5 C 4, 1 -. - 1 Q ' X . , ' ' U . 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X ICHFII lxll Ill Ll tr L Nt xt lL 111 Prunrn 1111111 cl1ss ottucrs d1sc11ss PJHN lux 1111.1 SENIORS CORA INIARTZ Ijlmlllll Club 51 FHA 11 FHA Offrcnr 341 cl'llCfK11H Stlff l Pow XXov1 Qtaff I MIPA Dele gate. 1 Honor Roll v 1 One act Plnxb 5 1 Band 1 Band Cl1n1c 1 Instrumental Ensemble 1 Glen Club 7 1 Nintnd Chorus 1 Choral Cl1n1c 3 1 State Mus1c Cont:-St 34 Softball 3 1 Volley ball 5 4 C lmdenton I-hgh School 1' Pep Club fl-IAINCY LONG if L .,, U 9 z 5 O . K, I 4 V -A in . 4 I v- 1 , L I 4 V Z s 4 ry. - ' ' 'g. 4 . 1:14, , gt gx 4 . ,K I Y ' - 1- 1 1: 1. 1Il ' L.. 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 UIQ, muh 1 l. guftball 1' 5.1111 c,llYL'l'. l,I't'NILlL'IlfQ 5ll11Yl'UI1 Stccn. M-a1L't.1ry'g jerry Atta-berry, Irene- 1'-1.1nl.'n' 'N l111lx.V' - l1r,x- 4'. l I tor .1 tcntntixt-1'. --ting 4 Af, 4 . f, - 4 , - - .- , Y, , , 1 ' ' . ' ' . A . . 'V , , V , l ,' 'Al ff: -' rl 5, 3 ' ' ' L J ' ' 73 ' Q - - 1 1 . fl .!' Q' I ' 4 5 6 4' Y-3 4 Y 4 ' ' 5,4 1 SENIORS f XIARILYIN XICDOWELL Honor Roll 1 2 3 I G1rlS Glee Club 123 1 btatc Xiu IC Contest 3 4 NCC PEGGY XICLALGHLIN FHA 7 4 FHA Ottmar -4 Cxrls Glee Clubs 54 Def-'mfg H rn Nnlwol 12 , ,A 'Q , V ' I 4. i X , . .. - pl I 'f I x ix . ' - li I U7 '11 A A , Q: ff .V VCU ,L if Y fl V Iwi' fd ' P L ,4 V 9.3, . .LA A h I N ,,'. ,. Ai, , W, ' . H A , A ' ll . 4 ' 4' 1 4 E 1 .. , 53 j E M, ' f - , 9 l A 'U C f' A l fb fix, , ' Y-'A 'egg'-1-,L j, l'2lG' . f ELLIS NICCJOXX IN Claw Otmcr 7 Speech Reprcsentamc l Boys lee Club I 7 4 Xhxcl Chorus 1w3 Choral Clmrc l bum Nlumc Contut 17 34 Softball 1 Football 1 GAY XILSICK rcmh Club Glr 5 Cla Club 7 J l Club -5 SENIORS DAN INEFDHAM 4 ltss OIIICLI 3 Square Dance 'Ieam 1 Band 1 2 3 Boys blce Club 12 Stttt Musnc Contest 1 Sottball 1 Football 7 SAM OLIVER Pun za har IO Ch1et'ta1n 4 Class Offxcer 4 Square Dance Team 3 Boys Glee Club 12 Nirxed Chorus 1 75-1 State Muszc Contest 7 4 Basketball 1 54 Softball 123 SIEVE NICHOLS Class Otf1cer 4 Drama Club 54 Drama Club Offrcnr 1 One Act Plays 5 Band 1734 Band CIIHIC 1 Instrumental Ensemble 4 Mlxed Chorus 1254 Mvcecl Chorus Offtcer 4 Choral Clrnrc 5 1 State Niusnc Contest 7 3 1 Basketball 2 34 Sottbtll 1 7 5 Box Scouts 1 Football 4 PAT PARSONS branch Club 2 3 4 FHA 1 54 FHA Off1cer 2 3 1 One. Act Plaxs 1 7 3 Glrls Glce Club 1 7 1 State Niuslc Contest 3 Vollexball 1 Repre- semmxe to IHA State Nfeetmg 2 , X 1 -- 1 1 1 4 . 1 V 3 ! l 3 5 v . - ' ,. . , . ' . . A, . . , , 1-1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 A - 1 -, , ' ' ,, . , . Af. , ' - 4'. . v v 3 ' ' Y .a 1 x A , - -7 Y 3 I 7 1 7- , . S . - v - - -, , -. . .... , 1 , . ,S - I . Y . - , D . , 1, - .-1. 1 1 -L'- - . , . - , 1-- 1 , .-.3. , 1. ' 1. '. ' ' - -. , . 1 1 131 1 A - - , 1 A I .' . ,-,,, , -,51 , . f . 1 . . , 1 '7 - , .-1, 1 11 - SENIORS French Club 2 3 4 FHA 12 Glee Club 12 34 JAINICE RICE FHA 1 Class Offlcer 3 Chteftam Staff Bf bquare Dance Team 1 Band 1 2 9 4 Instrumental nsemble 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 12 3 4 Nitx Chorus 1 2 5 -1 State Mustc Contest 1 2 5 4 Soft ball 2 54 Cheerleader 1 3 Pep Club 2 3 Volley ball 1 One Act Plays 4 T.. HOXX ARD PLAT'I ER uare Dtncc Tum 11 Om Act Palx eech Rcprcstntat c 1 Bnd 1' Bm mc 1 4 Instrumentzl Ensetr L 1 ee Club 12 4 Nltxed horus 1 -1 C ort n1c 7 3 -1 Qtate Nlusxc ontest 1 ' 3 4 ea Scouts ? 410 DON ALD ROBINKTT K F Wh- D Sq 4 A u -- Sp ' 1' . ix' Q A . Joi PHILLIPS cu ' .l.3.7LV 4, . 4 ,,z ,Q G1 --'1-'C -3' Cli ' ,., ,fg . A . C 1 - A 1 ' ' 3 ' ' ,az E l A 'f,.9.'ed J 88 SENIORS 7U' CAROL SXIITH 1 ex 1 Dr 1 Clu 1 A 1 lHA Of lcer 5 l Chlettun Sta lem XXoxx Qllll l NIIPA Delegate l Honor 1 l Squire Dlnee lelm 7 5 I One Act 21 Bmd l Bmd F1 c 1 Instrumen al 5 1 Choral Chnle 54 Stlte Xiuslc Contest 2 ta 171 V 12v1Jum0r Ii1e.hAss1sr1ntCo1eh 4 J L STRANGE Pun Ga Har ,lo Brue -1 Square Dance Team 2 5 Glee Club 1 7 3 Basketball 1 2 5 4 Softball 1 2 3 Boy Scouts 1 Football 1 I SHARRONT STFFNI Class Offlcer 17 l Drama Club 54 Drama Club OfFlCLY 1 'Ihespuns 17 Cl116fl'llI'1 Stlff 7 P 5 1 Vsoxx Ftlltor l MIPA Deleelte Honor Roll 1 One Act w 7 I vi Band Clxmc 4 Instru mental Fnsemble 1 1 G ee C u 7 xe-el Choru l Xlxxed Chorus Offlccr o Vocxl Ensemble 1 4 S 14 11SlC Contest .1 5 1 Vollex .1 eerle leltl e W Ll SHARON SLTTON French Club 2 5 1 French Club Offrcer 1 Dramx Club -A Thespxans FHA 1 2 9 4 FHA Offlcer 5 1 f-hlCflllI'l Staff 7 5 I Pow Wow Staff 5 MI PA Delegate 5 Honor Roll 1 2 5 4 Square Dance Team 5 One Act Play 5 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Max ed Chorus 251 Choral Clnnlc 54 Vocal En semble 54 State Niusxc Contest 2 5 Basketball Cheerleader 7 5-1 Speech Representatne 5-1 F HA State Chorus J State Speech Contest Brovume Scout Leader J N X f li 5d,'l, ow Wloxxi Staff. K' :Ft f -A ' ' 'jr ' 31 2.5.43 '- llonomry Vtll-jb.ll Captain -lg am. b 5, P111 M-51 33TH-l 1-2-T-'11 3. 3 A .1 FH 2.1 f f'- 3.1 L. 1 5 ff 3, f - 1 7' -3-S-41 1 lb 1,--5-41 41, . 1' :A M11 . -s1.3.2.:. '- , A'1.2. Rkll .31 K A . L . , PI Y 5.43 Ch 1-,xl Clinic -ll . - f. 3 ,tet- 14: Q ltlltri . ,l'ni 3.4.11 t M ' . .T,5.'i: sums ll 1.23.1 3-hfll Ensemble 2.5.11 Glee Club 1.2.5,-lg Mixed chorus 1-23-'13 U-Hlwflwll Cllwflf-ltlcf H: Football QU-.1 L ' 2..'1 L A w Ch 4. -' VPA1 Cl b 1.2.5.1 5.43 Sof b' ll .-.fflg olleyball ..f,A3 ' X 4 wx.-.fn 'fat 4 or ' -- 1 ' A' '1 .As . -1 f -,.-3 ' ' ' Q 'Nfl 'M .W 'fi' 4 SL ', 1 - 1 w 'z V7 lf14f 'f-' ,,-3 ,L - all If f1 'p,!A!:'. ' ,Q 1 ' ,Q .' a.,':'r .r- .A -ma A' ,Q if l'f'!:. r'f7':1- 1: ' 'L 55 kg JUNIORS leam Laptfum Stewe Schopp and ohn Dunstan along, mth general manager jdglue Iuneb calnulatc the fllldl commrsslon of the annual lumor HldgdZll'lf' Lampargn 5--I 1 W-Q! Cr- Og '11 -1'- L. Q,-.4 'G jesse Cummmgs Anthel Marlrn Ophella Banks Davld Bentz Carol Brown Kay Bunch jo Ann Burnett Daud Cotter: bdxsard Corte-n Nell Lotten Marllm Crane johnny Dumtan Ulm llc-tulmll Iom Fult01 Phyllls Galthcr XX1ll1.1m Jesse 1-luv: -Ionw Jsckic -TuncS XIyi'n.1 Kacmmcrcr Sur Nlchlughlin 1 5? is f' -., Hi-wrly Mxrtin Licnrgc McDaniel -Icrry Meeks Diik Mowery dlimmic Neal 5 f, 1 Dc-nn Nelson ' 9 Loib Ncsbit a. Yummy Pierfu 1 1 X ff' , if , I ' x 6 'V 1 fi Marilyn Plemmons Kenneth Pruitt 65' .lg 11 Judy Rice 6--1 Terry Rieder QE.. Prim ru .1 alms meeting. Mary Stixingc, Seu- rmiry. D.xv:d N14-nrz. 'l'ru.ixiircr: jackie -Tones Pruxfn-nti Siuriin Fliuckicy, Vicc-President. rim: in :hc wifi' riiuizi to discus: plan, for .i fiizniw gifs party. JUNIORS 1 , me -.4 I :fmt 'X 'F' -9 any X My JUNIORS 01' The junror Pon VC'ovs st rtt members Bev erly Martxn Steve Schopp Mxrv Strange md Kay Bunch engage thcm selxes rn one of the many tuks 1ccompl1shed ln an ,xftcr school sc ssron f work Duane Robmett Pat Ryan Roger Smdfort Steve Suhopp M g -ff Y,-f-4' 4? '-1' Wi,-gr' 10 5- 1 5- Sharon Shockley Ronald Stark Mary Strange Wanda 'lannehrll Ronnle Vann Donme Wfelc lnustcr Vftughan Helen Wlckham jerry XX'rl5on Bocrly Wood Dean Worknmnn Clsde Wyrrck XX1ltcr Dellbrmgn Sponsr xv I msiorrl Qponsor Xllfglill Allekuxtes lmcb Allan Karen Bueman Romlyn Beach Shulcy Beard jean B1Ixeu Peggy Brandt Lmda hay Broun Ierox Broun Dewey Burns SCDPHOMORES 9 for tl ps '95 .3- ?' U 0. 41: Q- bn- Q S' V C! 1 Q- 44l. fv- I nnda Burrn G. I.m11.e CLk1n Nfgry C .ithermc C lxyton lun Claxton C Jrl ful cn RunJ1dDc-Clue Rnkx H.1m Brlly Flflf child 'C' 5 6-' nf-r 1 it in-f SOPHOMORES Sophomore class offlcers Betty Stanton Treasurer Shxrley Beard Reporter Margaret A.I1eksa1tf.a Secretary Ronald DeClue Vice Presxdent and Leroy Brown Presxdent enter the gymnasxum to attend therr flfth hour class follownng the lunch penod 5, I wail 'R 78 jr 4: tvv' 5. ' 's I lvl I xuannp E fl E Ili E Vtctorxa Gxbbens Sue Gmer T ii' Lmda Herbert Erma Jeffnes Sophxa jesse Peggy Kehr Rncha cl Knocl Judy LiCG1DHlS Barbara McGow1n Kay McLaughl1n Rldllfd Mxllcr Blll Newton Ronald Parsons Dram Pearson maid. Na - B in ' . 4 o i is ,xg su - . , S ,I . li, Q 7 ' . E. Q . - . . V , 1- y Y . ',' f i 4', F .wi A ' q 1 L . A 1 I-. at 1 . is , ' Q 1 5 V -1 0 4 , ' . 'ftxlx M Q . Q' A . ' fi 5 N' W. 1 K ' . I - . ' Wh ' r I .1 5. - . if If .X I I 'J -- I 1' ' 4- A 1 , , ' M Q v sk' 'Q ' 12 6 . fx .gf yy B . ll I ' 3 ,flge .. ' -- 31 U 3--, ., ..L' The girls doubletriog junlcc Cnlkin. Judy Thompson, Margaret Alieksaites. Rosalyn Bench, Karen Bateman. and Shirley Steen Qabsentj, praftice a new aelection to bc med in the musit con- test, Geneva Robmett Roger Slauaon Berry Smnt Shnrley Steen Beserly Stoekton Margaret btone Grace Strange Harold Strange uds Thompson Mars Lou 'Ihornsberrv Wrlda WIISOH Murrc-I XX'0ods Larry Ru Wood 2 1 SOPHCDMORES w-' 1' 17 uit C51 TUQT3 S 1 5-.. 3 Q if Lx V-4 I-.E 'TP -y, 51' Had to work 'll Lf - 'I r -C J t .' YV AA ' ' I '- ' fy 3, z' fx of rx 5 J .', - ' D .-Y 'X If 1 , Q at EJ ' N - ' 'WV x ti x A. Photo: Rglplm Xxvillktf. Mzsmuri Dixibmn of Rcsoumcs .md Development JUNIOR HIGH The morning of life is like the dawn of day, fullfurity f'gy dh y p , o lma er , an armon. -Chateaubriand Q1 I Mf'u ?925' sz: 1 'Sun nag FRESHMEN 1 Q V 2 ,121 Q Qt ,,, 3. 1 i C f . .-v, a f cl ,Q V 6 A' J 1, BSN 4 QJ 'F fill K4-'win , ' . I 5 y 41 i A . lv , W f :fa ru f . J If -.V 4px V 1' , y - I I 4 ' 'I' I W M 1 f I 9.1 . 1 fi rex! I' xi 98 Gb 7' Y. . Xlfliilc' in liomcfruuni Dlrrc Bunch. Guy XX'ickli.un Dans uric-x..1nil xponsor. Mr Qchron rlcr. :rc-.ill .ln runuxing incl L wliicli luppcncd during linux clms party, XX'ilniu Hawkins. Sponbor Huxmrcl Sclirocclcr Sponmur Dun Ruy Arnold Clifford Bilyeu -lamcs Brown Darrell Bunch jsrry Bunch Martha Burnett Ina Burris Dennis Cooper XX'nnda Cotton Carolyn Crane Calvin Crisp luhn Crisp Kulund Crisp junc lbuscrllwrr, Slmmn lflniurc 4l1lIllLC Ifnuht .laclcic Ciilliarn Albert Grahaiii Huruilcl Grnliani Slinnzc H.ildemi.1n GCf.llxl Hcnrichw Dain jgffriem Fay: Jeffries Noma johnson Howard hnoth Tim Pilkington JOYCE lNlcDoxxell Kenneth Miller Barry Moore Linda Moieles Rex Mowers Ellen Nelson Velma Patton Mike Ryan Cindy Scott Mike Sippy George Stanton Joyce Trusley Charles Vaughn Noble Whiting Gary NX'ickh.iin David W'o0d FRESHMEN Tim Pilkington lresi dent George Stinton Vi e President Dam let ric N 1 x Lmla bimeley Trcasurcr and Janice foust Reporter sursex the Indian head and lettering, to bc placed on the Onan xxxcltxliirts qu 3 'SF 1 L- xr' , r 5. 1 C' . X f K f I' l. Qtr L ll 33 Q QQ X Y 5 :- T' Bobby Tietmeyer and Billy Campbell teasmgly listen as Donna Strange uses the t lephone to make reserxatnons for a class party at the theater EIGHTH GRADE Juliet Williams, Sponsor William Whitfield, Sponsor Judy Allen Carolyn Burris Billy Campbell Barbara Carroll Herbert Cooper Sharon Dusenberry Brenda Grbbens Pat Jones Bonnre McGowan jim Moore Jerry Mustam Gail Rainey jane Stanton Donna Strange Ed Strange Joyce Strange Steven Stryker Delores Swindle Bobby Tretmeyer Harold Wessels Joyce Wood Larry Wyrick iii- V f fr fl 4 4 V l all I lr r i . ' if ,' . . li l E t N A ' . . .,, V Q r . r of 5 Yu 'E :I C V Q2 ' 3 ,f ' A V rf 1 I V nw l r- 2 ' wr' , V, v ooUeDOooC Q G 0 0 9 4 . - . a A ,. . t rlgrif 7 J ?5Eli,f l-1' il If 'N f,- I I . ' 5 xl U l ' I.. eww Nxulmr Sronsor lllllll XX nt L Sponsor Dlrrcll A51 Nillre Atlubbon Larry Bcnley Edgar Bllyeu Pltsx Broun Marxm Bunqlm Clem Burns Dcnms Cxrroll Emml jme Clzrlx Ronnie Cole mndi Cllllklllll janet Lonncr ,I D Cotton Slflxlfl Dem Dnnl Dcbrxllcnrenl Bobby D6llbf1HQ.,f,t Brlly Flers Ronald Gaxther Rayma Graham Almr Haldermln Dnud Haldcrnmn Dxane I-Iowser Mary johnson Daud Lupardus Bonme Luttrell Gaylord MLD.1mel Sarah Meeks Dana Moore Mnldred Patton Davnd Phxllxps Mrke Rrce Corwm Rxppy Pat Schopp Billy Sewell Gloria Smrth james Stlth john Strth Carl Tannehzll Ch xrles Tomson Glen Whlttle Elfune Wxckham Ed Vblllson Ronme Wood SEVENTH GRADE ds .N 'TF- ' 1 b 453 T ilfx .M Ill fm in Af Q' Q 101 ,l A ' r Wvl' . Q l fi -lri. :A y Q 3 J 4' 5 - J . 1 g , g ' LQ L ' I! 5 1 ' 'V , , r , X Q E E 0-34 Y . , N i li E 1 E -b - ,E 1 - is 1 .E - ' 4 ' Q -' v' .x , , . ' Y , ' V1 rf .b . . gpm I u L ' A I I, q 1 V, V . , , 1. -.- 1 . , , I .ff Q f v , il- -fir.-L fi 6 J f or Dill E E Rh 1 1 ' 1 ' ' Q A ' Q ' 1. X ' :: .' ' - ,. , X4 J x I l x K -Y A A t , ' l .l l jk ,,,- v E : M A K r - f- 4- 4-In 5 V x ex Y ' Y -b V 5 - , 'I Y 43 ,-t4 6 , ,H V 4 . A ,il va f , ' - , Q 4 QWA ' ,' , , if A V 'E 'f ,LY ,f ' Robert Hawkin h if E '- 3 7 i - - ' l '9 K 7 e 6 Q' ,, 1 , Y gif V I 5: x 5' ' 1--. --E, - X 1 ' , ,B 'F 0 . - , ' X, 1 ' I f L ,ara ' . ' . Li V 4 I f' ' 'K ' ' ' ' - ' -1.1 nr 1 I- I 9 .W :' v 1 E- . . -, f 3 , eg ,L Z , ' .v Q 1 ' , i ,. A A , . I l Y 1 , 5 p- ' Q. 51- fi K : -v -, 7 wx V Q ' ' I dx mv f , ,V L' . . 75 fi V Y Y' ' Y 'dn I fig! iii ' 5 'Pt 1 4 f - I Y- -V -E E ' 1 QUE: 4 - 1 gl f-L, ' l'. 1 ' ' ., .Q i, .sklfflffff . . .. , f z-5 . . ' ' Q E I 'I Q . ' 'fx :Q-' P+? f Lb .Q A X Q:-B A w W1 5'-YS , ,iasfzg ' ,, ,Q 'Y-1 at 5. 4 .ls Mi? .ZW , - 9 1 4 . uf .,,,. ff: 11 Ga L4 ft. 1. Q.1 A .14 Cv: syf 44' , , iff ' 1-eqi If .. 5 V A , , , 4 H : f . z , 1- rf 'ff . gy, 45 Xf kw. 1 ' -L 1 'K f - ,I W' 42 T d f h n mmd' just d.-Pope X N Q Y WF SIXTH GRADE f N Nl Z' lrr L- I4 1 as 'Vs I Tr' l I i Q ki 4.1 J E T- Photograph nm avamlable iudlfl' rf '3 104 Charles Allen Kenneth Allen Lynn Dale Bevelot Alma Brlyeu jmmmy Bllyeu Brendl Borror Dum Broun Mary IOUISC Brown Charlotte Bruner Arllncll Bunch Claudette Byrd T C Caldwell Kathleen Coetello Mrchael Costello Jo Ann Duaenberry Arthur Gxhbens Chrxstmc Hlll Lee Hanks Lynn Hanks Launa lones Donnl long JlmmlC Marberry Karen McDowell Rebecca hieeks Rrcharcl Lfeeks Kern Newton I Kathleen Paclcaru Mxke Parsons Gary Robmett Terry Robmett Wfrlma Robmett Gregory Rosen Dlan Seyra Gary Shephard Lmrla Shockley judrth Steen Dale Strange Gall Strange Carolyn Tannehlll Mrchael 'Icnmson Jondl Thompson Ann Thornsbcrry hfClXlI'l Tnmpson Tern Vaughn Clauolna V7Illl3I119 Mark Vfoods '71 o. ' -' vi ' 1 ' -v ST -.- Y , L. 4' L- Y . ' 'Trl r X. P Y V K ' v uf all 1 ir., 1 . 1 I. llll l N 1 Aa ' ' ,u 'N l ' U ' Lf' H ' ' S ' ' . '. V' .,- :Lf f z Y f I .4 - 6 e A S ff. 4 , at is-V ,N it E- 3 L- ' ' . l in Z 1 f in V , Q.. ' V Q5 5- -4 'K' y ' , S f in r. J ,b . I L lx 1 WT' L ' r A-ly! 4. - ' . . fb -u A ,, , ' ' f s- - . . V r y .- ,7 ' ' . v A V 'l ' 4 ' . ' L 5-, ' Y KV i it 5 A , ' Y Q X' T , , ri - T X 1-J df Q X r, Q, ' -.1 5. ' ' , ' f 15 X! ,M y - . 3 - Y D 5 Y , , ,. ,dsl wr- Y MN .- . . X ' ' A A 1 M n L . Qafiwa V I Y - l as G V. , 4 ' n' A ' , V V' if ' r , 1 L 'f fy 1 '74 5 N L. 'iff Jig,-FI, 1 I ' '::.'.,:.,.l::fjf1,. I Q ' Y nh ,y y ' - v- .- Y -Vg Q lv L: . ,. , y 1 '. - ' iv . . , 1':'f V f Y h . . wlplq-r, i H' A F 1- ' ' 0 . 3 - lf f Y' Carl Allen Carle-en Allen Donme Bcxelot Betty C1rroIl Xxnu Cltrk Charles Conner Lma Cotten Norman Cotten Mark Cyrus jerry Dans Cathy DLGrxttenre1cl Chr1st1ne Deere Btrbara Iflnhelberger Dlmel fouxt Rllph C zhbcns Bxlly Hnbtlon Paula Hoyuer Carolyn lxmer Iwhrsha Mang.,old DXV1gl'll MtDan1el Lrnda MtDoxsell Donna Patton Cheryl Porter lNannette Ratney fommy R1eder Ann Serz erry bewell Mmkc Sexton Don Steen Phrlllp btockton Dale Stone Linda Strange janet Trusley Carolyn Vernon Karen Wells Bonme Wood Patty Wood il' Q.,-r, t' lb- I f M l Absent when p1CtureS were taken x as--ffcib T. Ax B111 T' is 'ma 1115 aww uu-ft V' dldrlt llHVC xl! a Lhm Z3 to WAHI' ful' FIFTH GRADE l W Linda btrange Phxllny bttmkton and Carolyn Kalser lhnddenj ob serye as Ralph bnbbnm and Cheryl Porter cndaaxer to solyc .1 tllttnult oolem xuth the use t tl wxsron board K ' ,, n. 5 'Y' l Ac 0- il 3 . t' ' -v i' ff' L4 - ' ' e I if ' . C . ' . V K, I i y Q' I ' Q iff' 'Y , . -, e e . ft if if - V ' I ye. C. G5 e A r f . C His: ' 'P WB? - 2 5 C 'fi at L: A I S -Zin - yen.. V '- ' V ' K J ff. ,li P fl Y ' E31 O C AGT, CY W N51 - 1? ' 1 J 'f I ' ff , , A ' 1' . A K V V V V -xg 4- y 5- 3 , Q, e 1 of 1 fi. in W , V . YV, f I lt, x V' 3 gl f ' . V l , , . 3 XX ,Y E ' .X - I B , . flux D ' ' H ' 1 ' ' J V t Y am 1'-' 45 ,LJ -rh- - - X ' - ' .1 . V 4 E- -rr x V . C , t y yy Q W S 9 'EE' ' t 1. , y ' v - 4- 1 4: :.. , , L- ,V fi :L 1 if y ' V 1 .' , I ,, ! f a .L 5' x y if 0 ,V ,sa X . ,Y - 1 1 -, - Q N 1 ' Q. ' . 1 I .4 Pt E' ' 'V ' K 'A ol le tll- . - l -- y ' T WE-'fir tcture not available assi rifpllr T' I fi' ' f I os l Billy Ash watches attentively jerry Tennison, Sharon Howser Laurel Sippy, Byron Wilson, and Mike Knoch compete in an arithmetic contest James Baker Stephen Bateman Ray Bllyeu Karen Burns Sharon Burris David Dean Norma Fiers Georgina Foster Sharon Herbert John Hibdon Sharon Howser Frankie Huskey Wanda Irwin James Jeffries Helen Keeth Michael Knoch Mary Larkin Willard McDowell William MCGIHHIS Alice Meeks Richard Nelson Bobby Rreder Brenda Robbms Ronnie Robinett Harriet Selz Donna Shockley Laurel Srppy Sandra Surbaugh Jerald Tennison Billy Tietmeyer Glenda Tucker Stewart Wells Byron Wilson Susie Wood vt ' ,Q 19, -6- me ' l I ' ill! A I , I. Q , A 1 P' . .1 'S' L -of ir 5 V, Y, K if ' . l ' livi- b ! ,, 1 J g . 'k 'ful or 1 5 A - 1' L Q. f , E e S.. fr' ' t, Q f u 5. . ' 3 ff 'M ,gi Mitchell Ash Lynn Beard Ilene Bilyeu Clarence Boots Billy Burris Stanley Burton Denny Caldwell Kathy Campbell Betty Carico Doyle Carroll Leon Cotton Alice Ehret Bobby Foust Dean Halderman Larry Halderman Lonnie Halderman Stanley Halderman Betty Herbert Bert Johnson George Johnson Craig Jung Jimmie Kaiser James Lupardus James MCD well Raymond McDowell Clayton McGillvery Elizabeth Nelson Debora Olson Kenneth Parsons Brenda Robinett Nancy Surbaugh Judy Steen Gale Stone Susan Tennison Ronsol Tomson Judy Trusley Jimmie Lee NX'iclcham Jeff Windsor Mrs Berner instruds Ronsol Thomson Dean Halderman and James Lupardus s they endeawor to learn their speaking parts for the annual Christmas program X THRD 5 4 -W ' 4 Q a we n.e ,' zu' 1. 1 Q GRADE AO! an! 'il- -mi' 4 ' e , 5 . - 107 5 xx 5 Rumi! Dronjm wfimzfalf qw- 4,1 1' 'L'iE-E 7 view Patty Abbett Cheryl Arn Pattl Carlco Melinda Clark Gene Edwards Charlotte Graham jxm Hrbdon Larry Huskey Donald Knoch Leon Lawhorn Lrla McDowell Vxncent McDowell jerry Patton Mary Ann Platter Beth Porter Pam Reven Penny Rexen Diane Robmett Glenda Robtnett Rncky Robnnson Debra Sexton Robert Shelton Larry Slawson jerry Wayne Smnth Gary Teaney Marzlyn Txetmeyer Gay Varner Connie Whltfxeld SECOND GRADE The second grade men start prep aratron for Chrlstmas decoratnons by razsmg the tree for the gxrls to dec crate KI I , , t A ' V if 2- if ' ' 1 ' U xx I , JV f I 1 ' I Q. , - -1- fu-V.' ' I I .4 4. jg' 1 f 5 I '4 1, 5 5 SK A ' 'A bf f K, ff Q -' L' V jf :fa 'C N C , Q -Y EEF ff - ' . - 'il . .- . ,4- ' 4:1 'r ' sm.. LM . K , 5 'P' 'D av' V , R C ly I fn V ui ' . K H ilk , J, . 5 av ,J 'A ' 61 4. , 4 1 tla' f he ' C: U Chrxstxe Allen Bobby Arnold Dorothy Arnold Scott Bechtold Glorra Bartlett Rrcky Brrdsong Debble Broun Debbxe Bruner Karen Brown Marsha Bums Susan Calkm Duane Carroll Pattr Carroll Cindy Cole Linda Coleman Judy Cotten Gmger Cummmgs Carolyn Dusenberry jack Dusenberry Stephen Exchelberger Lynnette Elmore Sandy Frers Gary Graham Frrtz Halclerman Debborah Hawkms Phyllis Hurtrbrse Davrd Karser Doug Jung Charles Patton Rory Prppen Brad McDowell Debbre MCGlll6Vfy Joyce McLaughlm Tommy Ramey Tony Rexen Sherry Rrppy Lonme Robxnett Gary Rosen Genexa Schroeder Cmdy Shelton john Shepherd Steve Smxth judy Strange Steve Strope Paul Teaney Kathy Tennrson Duck Varner Loretta Walker Lanny Paul Wrtt R1 cky Wrtt A-'F-QT: FIRST GRADE vi v-n 'rv N'-QM -'ES Q 'ff fa v' +' Q.. n-ig Q-r ,fo 109 UN U 9. I . ,.., UQ ' ,, 5, ' . , ...-....-N . Q Q U! it as 1 Advertising is the key to world prosperityg without it today' modem lwusincss would be para- lyzed.-juhus Klein ' r SQ l Q! WW L. O. GAS .. X Q Y. Marsha Mangold plays wxth the xmxtatxon food substances that are dxsplayed xn her father store Frank Mangold Lcxke Ozark , Missouri 112 Bridal Cave B A quartet of hzgh schoolers Bndal Cave gaze up at one of the many wall deslgns at beautdul CARTER S Rocky H111 EDGEWATER BEACH Resort and Yacht Club 22 cottages at water s edge Home port of B111 Deans Edgewater Fleet MILLS MOTEL 7' jr i' 19, Nllliul Mrs Mxlls enters a cabm to mspect ll before showmg to prospecnve renters Mr and Mrs Leland O Mills 113 ' .fl X7 1 ,E 1 , f'! .,fVZW!f7 , I f I ,I I 1 Yi, fl 1 L' X I' f I , f' 3 ' I--:Af X sg' a. fffff ,fi al . ja? A Z5 A W ' 1 f Q ll Q ' 1 2 'Queeg'-53? ' 55 E -f S --: LQ: . 5:2 if 4 ' L f A D ,l -YF A I g ' , iiffz, 5 5 ,fini , ' x in n ' . PLEASURE POINT RESORT k k SPORTSMEN CENTER Claude amd lct W ll ams STAR MOTEL Lake Ozark M ssourx y d d Lake Ozark M ssourx Dairy Queen f' ,f F '11 B b C ly p One block South of Bagnell Dam Lake Ozark MISSOUII 114 : Yi' I I Ju il I A . f 1 1 , i ' Ieny McGillevr , his wiie an chil ren prepare to go f hing. , i ' 4 1 , ,, Q A ii A L . A 1 W4 -4 1, Yam V' 4 JiIS ' , P - as 1 I 'A 'W 4 ,.... H. A I- ?r1 jf ' V E tl ' W A, . n ai A R , 3 xa - awk . ,f 1 U 5 R , 3 ' W , , H ,I 4 2 gxfry , o raven and Pauline Ienkins busi repare ICG Cretlm fOr lheil C11Si0II161'S- I Lake Ozark Supply Store featured ski the slalom Bagnell Dam Harold and Theora Pilkington UN ELEM! LAKE OZARK MO. 3X4 miles NE Dam Ph EN 5 2305 Lake Ozark Missouri Friendly Insurance Real Estate Service Homes Cottages Resorts Motel Farms Ummproved Lake Fronts Fire Life Automobile Accident 8: Health Casualty Salesmen Larry LaBaunty Buzz Sippy Lucian Mace Tuscumbra Harvey Bashore Eldon LODGE OF THE OZARKS Lakeside Courts WILMORE LAKE SITES INC Tim Pilkington relates to Nancy Allen an amusing happening which he experienced while using the I 9 I l H J Andres Southern Chemles Ltd 'T-r s2nLa..z. 19 WU-tum We Shlp C O D Robe Rugs World s Fmest Quality Bedspreads Quzlts Mat sets Osage Beach MISSOUII Beach towels Smgles Doubles Famrly Units Arr Condltloned Televrsxon BRUNER S THE DEER MOTEL RESORT One half mnle south of Bagnell Dam ATA Approved Lake Ozark Mrssourr Alnce L Ganther Owner ENd1cott 5 2406 Lake Ozark Mrssourx SUMMERING PLACE S Cottages and Rooms GIFT SHOP Mr and Mrs A M Rmg Howard and Laura Bateman Lake Road 1A Bagnell Dam Lake Ozark Mnssoun - 0 O Q , O 'af ' ' 'ff - . 1 ,. . Q M' , ' , I 1 .,-wr-.1 V , , fav .af 1 - . ' .-l- , . - - - - la ' ' , ' a -.2144 , I , 5. N --yrs r . M v ,Q n U I Y U ,hm . ,. ,ii ,,u,.4.,q: W - .qnqtgi i , 'Q V wr , Vi s. A ' M, Liam' 1 . . . . . o .. ' ' ' . I I Y ' Y ' 7 I ARROWH EA D LODG E If P' 'rl 27.11. -GFS-be L,L 'BJ -QV! my KY IFS' -'55 SWIMMING POOL DINING ROOM AAA APPROVED 117 '17 , Q' f 3194 ' ' . ,ff ' . , I 1-. ff HLA Q' 4 ,, , A . 1 'Q af 1 1 gave! .,. ' 1 '11, 1 rf v ' ,I .-gf . 'fx ' W I , , :Inq I. ...i--a lr' I fi ' 4: . . WN-,VA .W -..W- II i , km ., -. K Y Q , A . , , JN-x U . . X . V I ' -1 ,A - , - 1 -L- , A 5 X 'g . N ,'. , ' s- , .Qk 8 ' L b --0 ,... . .1 V .. , ., V- - . , , .. . ., , ar ' f I . 14 -.-- H- 'S - v , , h . 1 ','o'a .1 0 ' , ' Y,, r' nl ' ' . - .a - - .--. Q , '-A it-,1 . T ., - ' ' , . .'f:' ' V-' .- I . - . -.xv we- -. 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Y 3 A , I W Fx ' ' 'J if W .'?,t L H . ,A A A 8 an - V X 4 I A 5 I ' A ei F 9 'xx ' ' . is I In ' I o in ' v u i ' u ' '-I WALTER TIETMEYER L : OZARK DOGPATCH VILLAGE ICE COMPANY Come and see the orrgmal Hnllbnlly Farm ENd1cott 5 2356 Lake Ozark Mnssourl Lake Ozark Mlssouri Hrghway 54 BILL BASSETT One mile south of Bagnell Dam REAL ESTATE IOYCE MOTEL Au' Condxtloned Lake Ozark MISSOUII Arr foam Mattresses Ozark Market 4771113 2 iw. 4 Shockley d bh St en la gh at an amusing nc d t th t d t g the hel ha brought to uund Fresh frults C1GudluS cmd Luc111e Shockley Vegetables 119 I ' x 7 1 51 ' ' 4 fn r : I is , fa w I :M H. TL . wlhisx r A - , ' I , , . ',.ZA:',- - ' - f A I-L1 - p. l , A . 1- 5 , . 1 Q . + 35 f - 1 'Q 1. I f-' ,, , ' ' v ' F . U 7 H x. . f f ' . , 3 -dv -4 - Y 'ff - ' 1 I 5 - A 5- . ff ' 1 'V . . .L . , g ,s . K ge A . ' N- I , .- , I'- 'x ' ., T , 'I n , ' u -.- x f - , p .sf is' of Sharon un anon e u i ien c us in s ves s ' . I I - UNITED MARINE LAKE PRINT SHOP U Davxd Be Nth hls dog Lucky dxsplczys trophles won George Pxppen opercxung the hnotype machine pre by Davxd und hxs icxther m Go Cart mcmg pfxres for the publ canon of the summer weekly Vacation News John s Super Market F5605 SUWUES Hlghwcry 54 M m11e south of the Grand GICIIZG Bridge Osage BSCICI1 120 1, . , ' . i ' -' .. ' 1-5, A C we I I Mobilgas N I' Mobllubrncohon The ttendcmts at the Mobxlgcs Station dxsplcxy the speed Gnd eff1C1eIlCY of 'hell' SGYVICG Zi. Van s Motel X Y-'fs-ll-.gan-4 -J- J 4- if' Vans Motel located m fhe Center of Lake Ozark hqg ime cxccommodutnons for exther weekly or ovemxght guests Bruce Alexander Lake Ozark MISSOUII 121 . X X - K v . - . A , ,. -W V K , . 1 , , -Q W : Mobs as EI ' W Q U , , , .. . . I f , Q XX 1 li . ,H , :,. ..,d, AM . .. . ff' ' . .41 , ' if YM' 'X 'L K- 'ff 4 - 's I u' 91 , ,-Wt J fa, 5 4 ' ' L 1 . . 7' ' ,,. x ' Q. ,j , ' N' ' L L f -.z.. ,A I . . 1 vu A 'l l .. '- , -- A, h- .. A 4 . 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A '--- -- ' '- - ., - . , ,..-,cr l,,,, 5 - ?- ' u is , is I ,.kZ,,,4,,,,i?,,,,7s,, . ' N M ' Q i 'Q' 's '9-'------- we-f M - J W 'if' Q...f A Ji s D . A ,h . I 5 Fannin M, -4.3.5 .N--on-VV,-.2L,,-Q-my nr- '-,L ,,,, Vt aqui., v. Jiygxthv V, A -11 - -: i i N' , ' 1, ' T-5-A six. ' I - CIayton's Cafe Breakfast Short Orders Home Made Pres Where Fnends Meet Lake Ozark M1ssour1 Mar1on and Phylhs Clayton MISSOURI ALLEN S RESORT AQUARIUM All k nds of fsh I I Lake Oz k M ssour ENd1cott 5 2395 123 ll ' ll I I -:. , -4 xy! , 7 Z I I, s I . if . ,U N X Q.,,,mM .- i i .. Iames Allen returns o Al en's Resort after an ou! q - D . on the 1 lc . ar , I 1 - AI Elam Construction Co Inc 3 XX X Mmm 40 R ky El Realtor Engmeer LAKESIDE BEAUTY SHOP CLAYTON S ELECTRIC Lake Ozark M ssoi Ross Clayton BEACHCOMBER S IA COTTAGES PAUL AND NEL WOLFF Ray and Ella Beck 1 124 . l O , 0 Vw , XXX N 1 xx i I , ' Seo. . L we on L3 so l 2 A ,. . fy , -N 1.. M . da r x - ic am closely examines one oi the larger pieces of machinery belonging to his iuther. I ', i 1 ' I FLIER'S GULF SERVICE STATION Lake 02,1 k Missouri BALLENGER'S CABIN CAMP Lake Ozark M ssourx ROBERT E MASON Lake Ozark Mrsso r HOLSMAN S PARADISE BEACH So much fun for so lxttle J B Deere Cedarcrafts Company rl .aul i Xl!ilI I B Deere Cedarcrafts Company makes and sh1ps many g1fts and souvenxrs throughout the natron . F., A , I I o , U. O O N 1 x :Nx- I . I I I, .nl K. y wl.J'. . If X , 1' I L., R' .4 .rv D - ,, -,,,f-.,. I New-f-....'r, vs V I ' --.... 4 ' K ' ' . -.g.., V. L... Y h' .- . . 0 1 ATTEBERRY S MOTEL ki hh F CHET S 1 in Fme Food ll. Osage Beach MISSOUII FISH HAVEN RESORT Fxshmg Trrps below the Dam 'hs-ax 'Y Q Catamaran The camera catches a glxmpse of Ierry Atteberry completmg routme chores at the motel Roy Smith a e Ozark Mnssourl Lake Ozark Mnssourn Campbells Lakehouse Q-div? The natural scenery comes ahve as Mrs B111 Campbell feeds the hsh at the base of the walerfall Modern Motel NTA Approved Fme Foods 126 1 I I A 631155, V, 1. ' 9515 1- .: 32 , . -w'lf V 3 :' is , ,.,,Mi5T1 . . I W n 'MMV V , , lglzxl Q . n A-M-We ' V 1 5 ' 9 3 fl Y 1' , 5 4 :sr ., A K ff ' ' on , Sw ,,,, V Q J il ,' I n ' L k , ' ' 3 9 'eli 3 H 'f ff ' r T lik I S. ' fir ARROWHEAD YACHT CLUB 'N If if ITU dv PHB Q ybot ENIOY YOUR VACATION AFLOAT Lake Ozark MISSOUII Icrck cmd Pee Wee Rutledge 127 . ' -- J' -ws W 1.x ' 4 Q? was L M ,, L 3 if 5, , Q! 1' ag i a Z! Y J - r 5 A f ' ' Q ' 1 4-Mm. h b 3 K ., I , g 5, 5 K! ,, Y ,, 'V jr ki . X .n 9 if i .. - 'i f I U e vh x 5 9 gf V i H k I, ' I - W f 'U 'I , . .I 4 Ms.. - f i VY ,' -- ' ' f , i K iid? , i Io Eakins, Rel each, I h D t cmd Dennis Gier, pausing ' th ' b y k' d y t k h xt 'd in one of the man cz s. ll I, u n ll ll I - ,lg if E A if 'i V141 fr M uwiaswwrf fri, - '--+ ..-WH hwymwwfishaaaiem- W....h,,,a-,,, .aihW M-u Photo: Gerald Massie, Missouri Division of Resources and Development. Acknow ledgm en t s We, the 1960 Pow Wow staff, wish to convey our appreciation for services rendered to the following people. We hope that these words will express some of our gratitude for their willing help and guidance. To Dwight jones, our photographer, Henington Publishing Company, our publisher, jim Harvey of Kansas City, Missouri, who supplied the individual class pictures, Alexander Studios of Brookfield, Missouri, who furnished the senior class pictures, Gerald Massie and Ralph Walker of Missouri Division of Resources and Development, whose shots comprised the division pages, Frank Gress of Osage Beach, Missouri, who supplied the colored photograph, and also to the adver- tisers, whose help in financing the yearbook is greatly appreciated, goes a hearty Thanks, 'EE . XX N. . S , N V V .q x,. ,.!xL,, .f , W',5rf ff , ' sf' 6 'fx ff r...- f-f'f i 2 ,J C 'SQ-Lax' W' A nf, A ,Q . 1 A , -v E f g 4. f,e,,,,f f f 2-if Kc., ' 5 X5 MQ kz fa s 2 Q-, '8 f. ,. ,,,' Iv .Q -ru au -. -ff! ' ' N 1 if--..--rw , ' . J- rv of r 'v JV I N . 4


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