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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,
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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
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