Osceola High School - Indian Scout Yearbook (Osceola, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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T mill Smith Doris Larsen ff ol Say Hutsler KN ulenn Pruett Marion De La Porte Betty Leaman Wanda Cross Lee Gilbert Earl Beardslee Shirley Moore T '- rf , -,r 1,-:,u.L4:.1:x..-' 1 1 E 'x ' 'hp fko -v7-v-1-7 ll. iiliv' Jo Kiefer Kenneth Gilkeson Bill Cleveland Helen Gover J5,4.,. d?.Q......, Peggy Powell Eddie Tatum Leroy McLaughlin Juanita Francis Mary De La Porte ' , f .' f , . f ,ff , .Z F y cC 11Qugh.f 4: ,. Lz.,xgsqL..:LgL'. .cg 'J 0, . A H it nz E 552 xl' fri . Ii' ' QW .N 5 xy I 5. A 11 . 1 ,SEQ ,L . fa , +L Y yn F' if rl: il: fi G, UVM? k SL ml 12 'L gf, yi, F 5 .. fame W, .-f-vaeff-yu-'vp-v-1-, .-v'.-vw-+1ff- .nf OX V fr-v-v' w-vf1?q?rFSfTffTi1v -w ---' - ,, , 'W 5 5 A E Wanita Gilbert 3 S S -4 J. D. Cauthon 4 -1 5 Q 3 3 Leonard Shepard 9 4 Minerva Shepard if B bare Lawson Jane Beardslee ,,,:Q4w4!Qb Ruby eulbertson Viola earry Jequeta Wisner Margaret Schnetzer 3 :fx W j ' 5 5 f- QQ . aj Q Q 3 A 3 ? 9, n S .W 1 3 Q -qi'4'.'7 1 :f'Y'Tiii--1.eye--1',1'If ,Q 'T .- -vp-rj'-f-y-11 V .-wfjw-v F7'Y'7 T'9V Y V' x...f lllg an W 81. .- ?'?i fi:r?'f?S:'C 'T5f'?FT57 E 'F T? ' if 15 Y v 'X 1 uf-J.. 31 gdzoe Maxlhe Loods arnle Kurt 'Pi MARYANN Sue fGAN FRANLCS AQNuy Phy Hub FQRI3 'F ,l'f L :E gf. muy JQ1x.rd Y. V ..A.4 , for ralvaL ,Hman if .,,WM... A :axle ngsner In It NJ il Car flfcjj A4J cfmhlfaf' Lf':1bl l Ulhrw LxurElH w' - 1 5 E 1 l y : . .v ummm' ' 'fnuwfxmwxmvawwm-rc.frnowaviei'-iixlmriivmvmi 'fr6FfwimKWfff' A'ii'iT?BiTvmm4ffr nf ' - me F... ,.. T T T T Umebo JTBE Earl Beardslee wills his broken heart to Eugene Hughes. Eugene Cripe wills bi: ibijity to suocch in public to ' Mrs. Carroll. Mar Jane Beardslee f' Barbayx Ravsbn will turir oran- Y .. ,, ii. tiful friendship to Herr at Ferguson and Barbara Murray. Jean Bledsoe wills her gracefalness in playing basketball to Joan Eldridge. She also wills her admiration for Jimmy James to Sue Baer. Wayne Burrow wills his long and lanky figure to Bill Leaman Nancy Calvird wills her first kiss from Bobby Stiles to Evelyn Walker. Not that she thinks that Evelyn needs them anymore. Viola Carry wills her tall graceful form to Doris Smith. J. D. Cauthon wills his great height to Dick Clark so he can play center on the basketball team. Ruby Culbertson wills her long, black, beautiful tresses to Mary Anne Toalson. Marion De La Porte wills his well ah to Joe Shelby for his excuses when he goes to Duds office He also wills his everlasting helpfulness to Bobby Stiles Mary De La Porte wills her graceful and swinging walk Nancy Clark Juanita Francis wills her short slirts to Mrs Hinote Lee Gilbert wills his ability to get along good with Mrs Sanders in typing to Junior Lewis Kenneth Gilkeson wills his love for Barbara Murray to Joe Shelby and his good old car to Arlie Dorsey wanita Gilbert wills her blushing modesty to Joyce Cain, and also her old typing budgets to Dwayne Eldridge and Guy Bledsoe That will give Venita and Julia Lee a rest Helen Gover wills her ability to lose a basketball game with a cheerful and tearless smile to Phyllis Taylor Bonnie Hart wills her love for anything that wears long pants to Treva Carter ddie Tatum wills his manly physique to Thomas Brownlee. . A-.....? 1. . Q ' . . o . to 0 . K 4 a 0 , 0 . . . .- g l 0 0 . .. : J . U ' O T' .ia SfZtS'2S'61N'M ' g4-.QrlQle.k.f,.4. eg.+l..s.'.4f4g.e.-.lL1n4.v..4:,L K-1.f.z.g4.-,lQ.v.fg.f s.o.e.1. -. H.. - lMlW'W:5!l2' f- . .. Sf 44.2. 2Vt1. WS!-J I N of I A x 5 xii! X , ' 1 1 ' 1 'L A 2 Q 5 1 I s V l Hi F-' i-KN T76 Yi' ' nwhm ni 6 JMYKMIWK 12 iix-nvlnm is i N WET' ' ' YYCSWVIIVIIVIIWI A i ' fmfiii WXKYEX-55158-iii' - f7l'.'fl'.5fo?IWiWI' X-1' 'ov6V6W5WiillV0 iKTi5Vm'W'x I . r' ' ? N 4 if 5 5 -5 VNl': ,z in ' vrvmvmwwmlmwafr-xmlfmxfmvavmm-mm--n1mlm..-5 WW 'A'?ai?fNiaw?nWl5.eWi iC'ii?EE5iT1c.ffuwfr ix ' W w5 - ' --- H -s l.y o p ay -asce -a and referee g and the same time to Norma Jean Perry. Some people just ? seem to be smarter than others. Carol Kay Hutsler wills her shadow, Helen Gover, to Tom Hardi 5 Jo Kiefer wills her ability to attract a certain young man E about town to Joan Simmons. Have to work fast however Joan 2 because rumors have it that he isn't going to be available Q much longer. Maybe your older sister would be willing to 5 help you. 2 Doris Larsen wills her nosiness, or shall we say interest in E school romances to Mrs. Sanders, It seems as though Mrs. 3 Sanders just can't keep up with the current events around hereg Betty Leaman wills her pleasant disposition to Sue Buchanan. 5 Eleanor Loftin wills nor love for the Eldorado milk haulers 5 to Virginia McLarry. 5 Shirley Moore wills her ability to tell the truthful truth E to Alberta Taylor. 2 Billy McCullough wills his boisterous laugh to Walter Manning.S Leroy McLoughlin wills his great knowledge of science to Mr. Perry, who, of course, is a great scientist. Q Gerald Nichols wills his well developed ability to roam in 3 the halls to his fellow inmate, James Evans. 5 5 Peggy Powell wishes to leave her wandering mind and nonsensi- 2 cal chatter to Larry Lewis. Also a flip on the hip to 2 Stanley Eldridge. 5 9 Glenn Pruett wills his ability to find a college date on S Saturday night while Carol Kay is at Collins visiting, to 2 Jay Hartley. 5 L Z Margaret Schnetzer wills her great height to Bobby Wilson. 3 Leonard Shepard wills his long secret passion for Charlene 3 Barnett to Eugene Swopes. My, My, Leonard how did you ever 2 hide this for so long. S Minerva Shepard wills her quiet and pleasing personality to 3 Toots Walker. 1 Bill Smith wills his shyness to ask girls for dates to Larry S Lewis--so Doris says. Q Maxine Woods wills her ability to hide between lockers on the Q first floor to Mr. Perry. Z The bo s of the senior class wish to will their coo-erative f 'fL'Ql.!l!2.:Z X T! ,a,.'1!1'l 'YQQG ,sh 'X' 4'!'!! Lf tl .ol ' V '- f 'Q . Wf'l 'V'6t'49'9 - . as - -Lf-L v 1 ' X s . ' V 2 if n f ' Y , fd' Y'-4 'n'rQ ,O 'r,-1-r'n'-vis-frvn ',1'K'vvwv' f . .f . . w, '?5 '5?'-'Tv-.-f S'??YS?f1?1:T'??5WQ'f'S'fT?5LTi?'?' ' xr ,MMF 13 L Pawle Wisner wills his new chevie to Dud Vannatta. A chevie will run faster and will turn corners faster than a ply- mouth. You won't be running off of culberts now Dud. Jequeta Wisner ability to act to Miss Lyons Bill Cleveland Stiles and his wills her giggle to Mrs. Francis and her wills his ability to grow a beard to Bobby love for the women to Mr. Tinsley. Wanda Cross wills her ability to bake a good fruit cake without baking it too long to Mrs. Hinote. PROPHECY Each year, a prophecy is made, to show everyone what we believe the rest of the class will be doing 10 years or so from now. Since the Class of 'H9 is no exception, the following statements were prepared to give you an idea of what some no odd people will be doing in 1959. Jo Kiefer will be out in the backyard hanging out the washing, Jack will be delivering the milk, while Lucille, Joan, Eunice, and Maurine play in the house. Lot of girls in that family. Reverand Eddie Tatum will be preaching to Paule Wisner on the dangers of speeding Che just tore up a brand new carb while Sister Peggy Powell is leading the choir. Wanita Gilbert has worn herself quite the girl in every port when Ned comes Kenneth Gilkeson still hasn't reached attainable goal of going 25 miles per thin trying to be in. the seemingly un- hour downhill in his ford, although Congress Hill has been worn down SO feet by his constant practice. Margaret Schnetzer and Dick Clark, since he will have undoubtedly finished school by that time, are to enjoy a flourishing business done by their tourist camp, UClark's Heavenn, located in Damascus on the new super highway. J. D. Cauthon certainly will be the best known jockey in the Kentucky Derby, as Neta watches apnrovingly from the stands. Shirley Moore will be living in a little trailer house. The future professor trying to study while Shirley trys to-guiet the squealing twins. Bilf Cleveland's beard will have grown so long that he can have his choice of being Santa Clause or Rip Van Winkle at the local theater. -. ,. L.-.-gn. . N, .:,.,,, ,,p,,,,.,.A- . , . . T -11'-. -1'-'X-Y44.-Q-i:a.::..L:x.i. 'Q 2 6' 'tl' 4. kU:S!Zr-3223! SH! 5. SUQAMVI Lufkkkdfl lx ufnlllk JAQZSSQXQI ' . Wh V2 VM!!! ,A!!XQ!1Wl2!!!. 9 A Qdilrkya AWA! iQfiM.lML'!!i!:'SQ:'xQ'fW MAH-REQ 3. 2 A u I K Q 5 -5 'f ,C r 3 Q if G X 1,2 1 f -it 2 T ,, i. Q1 9 6 Ei ,: vm' N I -P mlmfiwmmvmvdwnfrn-.www mvavm-nwewr-rg. 5- ma.. T' ilT'N7mhif'i-diiqi iffrvmi IE'fig'i.f'n 4',' r 1 ' H i lw ii iiii! Q eanor o n may -e ouno n 'a sas i o . pe - . 5 g appearance tour for the premier of nThe return of the 5 ' Return of Jesse Jamesn starring Eleanor Loftin, produced 2 L by the Metro-Para-Mount-Smith Co. President and director Q Q being our own William or better known as Bill Smith. 3 2 Wayne Burrow, known through out the world for-his blue- ' 5 3 tick fox hounds, which take top honors at every meet, is Q E still up to his old trick of falling asleep the minute 5 Q the hounds start to run. Q 2 Ruby Culbertson will have spent so much time and money at 5 f Hall's Drug Store that they will make her manageri 1 . 1. J Mary DeLaPorte can be found in Hollywood judging the Mr. Q 1 America contests. They all look good enough to marry. Q ' 2 w N ancy Calvird will be at the Beardslee Farm, raising 1 cgickens and little Bobby Beardslee, while Earl drives S t e truck to and from Kansas City. 2 . Jimmy W. James, the super salesman, may be found on the 2 1 fifteenth floor of the Baer Building. He is now a member f of the family and sells more insurance than all the rest Q S put together. , 5 3 ' I at ' Billy McCullough will still be in the paper business. In f E 10 years he will work up from delivery boy to publisher 5 c of.the Kansas City Star. 9 E Lee Gilbert will be-some Jr . partner in the firm of Tucker d Gilbert, while Wanda Cross, now Gilbert, portrays the 5 E charming milkmaid as he brings home the cows every evening. 2 E Mary Jane Beardslee will be a well known Home Economics 2 E Expert for,a big food concernin Chicago. Maybe she still g ahthinks of poor Tommy trying to finish school. Q EdMacine Woods and Minerva Shepard can be found in Boston g Q where they are secretaries for a horror story publishing 5 w concern. :It took them six years to become accustomed to 5 2 their environment. - W J a E Leroy McLaughlin will become senior partner of,the firm 2 2 McLaughlin d Perry--one of the greatest names in scientific 5 ' history. W Q Juanita Francis liked ElDorado so much that she will spend 2 E the rest of her single life there. S t 5 5 Glenn Pruett may be found in Hartville where he was elected ' mayor and is doing a fine job of running that fine city. 2 There will Carol Kay Hutsler also be found, having the time 5 of her life as first lady of Hertville. Helen Gober, after E yeagstoflwitihigg over gaiollKay3 will be playing nurse- 1 Q ' - 0 ,- KT -'1'K.LL..I:..2L4Ji.EiiL?L3JL-'.'LE,'JJ3J .lfL--.L'?L,:'JX.'..J'14.A2..42.Zi'gQ LJLQQ. ' 4 ' L24..L.':,,A..':,, 'X in - Viola,CafL-ry will find work aspillustrator gfor Esquire a' C Magazine, she will draw Carry Girls. ' 1 1 c -:sus-131 K A f Bettynfeaman Manufacturin thisiside of Jean Bledsoe ti le oi HGe sellerflist tator Jequet day through Leonard Shep from Gerster away,orogram Eugene Cripe Inc. flights Wanda and li Doris Larsone always be re will be general bookkeeper for M. O. DeLaPonte g Co., the biggest necktie manufacturing co. Damascus. I will.write the story of her life: und r the ometry and Me.H ,This book will make the best due to the write ups given it by Radio cemen- a D. Wisner, whose program can be heard Mon- Fridayn ' rd may be heard broadcasting over TV station F L O P as quizmaster for a new super give El will operate the Osceola-Mexico City Airlines, leaving at all times during night and day. ttle Pebble will sometimes accompany him. is still a lawyers secretary, but she will membered for her brilliant work in HThe Case of the Missing Coke Bottle.H Gerald Nicho liked typing credit so th Barbara Laws and finally Barbararcan - Bonnie Fart Karsas Cityt Mrs. Sanders teacher at O. H. S. He . Sanders gave him a honory - iBusiness College and how. ls will be typing so much that Mrs at he could go-to on will reside in became president.of the Skelly Oil Co. and afIord.tofspend,her'summersythere. Florida. 'Melvin worked up will be chasing all the men between her and fGood Luck Bonnie! .-, lwillg in ten years, have lO redheaded kids, Q v D C and Hrsr Francis, after seeing us safely through H years ofwhifhasehe sLCnding: wi are rather w 1. --n - -..-.-.1 el and making sure that we leave the-building ll retire and raise Joe Lee. Joe Leeds teeth oak because of the lack of chewing g l. 'io HUG s - S Uii1o'R I ES A 3 R o w N D R U G clo'. ,EU II this rf. s'1s:'Rg v I c l' H. L. Patrick' Manager , 1 I Y 1-r w ' fmmwww . wwuwmamnwmimvminfeifn.-wewus,-sf ' xri afiviemliii raw is Pigiiffifinfmfff fWf0 f WlW Q SENIOR ACTIVITIES 5 2 The first activity of the senior class was a picnic at 5 Clinton. After partaking of a delicious picnic lunch we -Kish ' AXVCVMXIAX I Q if jf IZ 5 G 5 1, 1 5 V555 HW? H695-'mWSWViWFr ' 4 ix . Tv-vv'fXvv+2-y-fvf's-- -- -'W -it -Yr'--ff'f Y ! :f 'Aff' 'f' '1'f f'f '7 V'-'f 1-j ,-g,Q,,Q,,gg. ,fy 5. ' + AM? ,M :J A:-FLFLAJQ-lmljnu , 1. ,v, , . A , V . . , . .. attended the theater. Part of us went to the Lee theatreaand saw Mr, Peabody and the Mermaid, while the remainder went to the Go-Show theatre and saw The Seven Sinners. Every one who attended said they had a wonderful time. The seniors were hopeful of electing their queen candi.- date, Nancy Calvird, but we were defeated by the one and only junior class. .Oh well, the seniors can't win everytime. One fine morning the seniors looked rather queer--Why? compeled to wear their their hair in pigtail. for backward day as we is a matter of opinion. IT WAS BACKWARD DAY! Every one was clothes backward and the girls wore Some say we don't need a special day are backward allthe time, however that During the second hour on April 4, the seniors dared to walk out of Mr. Perry's science class. This was one time we got away with it though. we all piled into six cars and went to Clinton. we remained all day and attended the show in the evening. we went to the Lee Theater and saw Ma and Ea Kettle. Both the girls and boys won first place in the class tournaments. The boys team consisted of: Jimmy James, Kenneth Gilkeson, Glenn Pruett, Bill Smith, Leonard Shepard, Gerald Nichols, and Wayne Burrow. The girls team was: Jean Bledsoe , Nancy Calvird, Nanita Gilbert, Carol Kay Hustler, Helen Govan Bonnie Hart, Shirley Moore, and Juanita Francis. On April 15, l9M9, the senior class presented their-play WCalling All Carrs.U A large audience attended and everyone said they enjoyed it immensly. We hope. we wish to take this opportunity to thank the junior class for the wonderful banquet they gave us. 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'L' , ' :'. 1:3-i ?:?Tf:3TT'F'KYA?i'Y':?f'W' :irc qv'- jl1NIOI2 CLASS X M f Xl r 1 Y 1 V of ' v .ml 'll n 1, 1 P' .ef ' 4 .f x ff ,f J . o Dud Vannatta Junlor Class Offlcers K if 9 4 i P st 7 9 in li- 25. if I l 1 ,eq ' Y ' .f ax sink 'K Lawrence Lewis D .'iayne hldridge Guy Bledsoe Dewey ..icLarren Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer Reporter p K an u. Lgkumrw fd..-MA N 66,411-f Phyllis scnoonover Eugene Bughe s ,A --v ., 3 Phyllis Taylor .J . Allan Hartley Eugene Swopes A 1 I Q lk ., A 4 Virginia .AcLarry ' If lx f Lawrence Gillispie I bl 4 J 7 l 'Jenita harris t 's.' F Y X f - .s 'E -,.Q? is A. ' Q . - Nets Robinson 6' 5 K 5, . ,, .. W ,, 5' Gen 'ro M , , . :L o ar ene arnett 5 V , fl-ff ! S, . , r 'l s f a Sammy Hutton ff V' l Thomas Brownlee ,L Lt .-4 , A 5 .,' K ' Geox' ia Wilson 'Q l 2 an -0 af' 5.1 2 n on so O Jones ,N f' ' Q.. ,gf m' I 5 gm' 5, L' 9' O EA I Wanda Vannatta L I , if 'Db ' ,4.g9..:,.1. .' ' '......' H :gs,f-,:. Q QQ., . 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President........ ...Dwayne Eldridge a 1 0 u 0 Q 0 n Secretary....... .....Guy Bledsoe e Treasurer..... . ...Dewey McLerran S p Reporter.... . .....Doris Smith 5, Sponsors.... ................. ......Fern Lyons 3 Dud Vannatta 5 Class Picnic September 29th our class and their guests enjoyed 5 picnic at Roadside Park Later we attended the theatre ' 4 , :W A saw Clarence Day's Life Hith Father 3 School carnival It 4 The Junior class contributed 3220 O4 to the carnival fund Needless to say, we won, crowned our queen, Mary Anne Toalson We beat the seniors by Q36 61 enough said Class Play we presented JUST DUCAY, Friday evening, March ll to a large audience We feel as if our play was a success The proceeds were A140 50 Class Tournaments The Junior boys won 9nd place losing only to the seniors Our girls also wor second place losing only to the seniors Poor senior , 1 s time they won some thing After all, this is their last year Banquet we entertained the sen1or class Tuesday evening,Mayl7 Occasion The annual un or enior banquet The banquet was at the school house, served by Mrs. Hlnote and her home economics girls Theme A deviation from the usualsermmm high school banquet theme We thought it was fun, and EXTRA ACTIVITI S WWWAIZ zwwzlw-MM t A an me f x awww xwwwmJ ! . 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I L, ,nj f - mf' 'X S Q A ff W .X ,,, fr , , ' A - 21 YP N ,Q D f W ' f Kz 7 X fwx ' 'QS kxxx fy ku 1 Q! 11, I . t K i W , Q1 w ' xv' Kilim . . , .U ' ' ' . X U15 'fE.'1.-5: 44.L4....f.h..4................A........4.u.l.4......v..J.u.. ...-. ...,-.....p,.,..4 2-lg!-A+ +4----efgfsfee. -..,e:. egg ..-1,1 V -- -lil -H, we il' Lf i-- 2, .ZX GP ':I.'3 7'b' :lf an H ffm ...::- A I Tas: llo A il. Qj' r 1 Paula Jerroll r ,nfs 'll' Sponsor s J, N Paul Tinsley fi m ,f ro Sponsor W d Sophomore Class Officers sr' Joan Simmons lary Wilson Sec. Q Treas. Reporter Ardith Leiber A. C. Woods Peggy Cross John Cary Norma Jean Perry Bobby Gardner Joyce Jain . 5 va 2 KXQ7 'L' , A 7 - LM-U ' rl' e f Paul Brown James Evans President Vice-President , F up ,X ' s s I Y i -N 3, I ,, ' X .xjdv .. we 1,1 1 sf' K l f 1 rx K 1 .S E' K ..- . he see YSQ7 ,: , ' f.. .lei , ., 2 ' c -,,:,' 4, s' 1 1 Q: v Tl A j:9 A ? L, lk -A . 1 ,f 1 e ' 1 Delbert Hansey Evelyn Jaston Stanley Eldridge Jimmy Gaston Alberta Taylor .Jaur ine 5i.u.nons Ralph Larsen Ruby Smith ooo Bratten .ggf K ,Q . Z K or N Y if 'fo W' ' E sv Wt -M 5 .sa Q . , l or r 3 In . ., ,. ,, ,.--, . .,s. ,,.,..,..,-.-,.,,.,.,...,.,...,,, ,W 1 L .s ,,., .Y i 5 Y V Q -www Y ,SQL W v4'kv V . mlm? . ,iv,?3,,?,7.5eW..5,:pvi,3f.n. .,?..,,.:V.w..,.,-,,-,,j1-p- -W Y. frees- ww' rv I Q Hof Llliott N 4. S 1, ,,, -'- F e'-T Jirginia Baker EL, A, wi' IL I X JI, omxf ar en e I , Alice Davis 1 ahirley Hee Kelley l ' P Ramona Jasteel a 1 r? q of Marian Jhrisco . A ' r s g? rib rsqg'Xge f Camilla Jones l q in m Jean Cary :L I Maxine Clark I' k Betty Cain 4uI5f Jackie Handy Robert Gerster Lois Albright I Nfijf N' Francis Carry Patty Albright Those not represented in pictures: Ailton Ward, harline bhoenaner, Arlie Dorsey. s:..zu.' u-i..a'-1:..'l.Lu. .z.--1. '.-J.-.,:,.4 J N- Q' 1 XAJLJJ- 2., ..'V 'J - .3 lrl, 5 ,I Lal, J... Q f,v.,n3,n,4, ,ug w.-Lf:..:4,v,.f::, me.f.-::e.:..sl.l43l.1L.L:-4L:..'.-.A yr ,A G 1 A 'F N ix ,f f 1 ninMvwrlvmmwmvwrwmvmrmmMnwmwbx nwwnxm--movin. -or mf- z T'i'WAfiaN1hSTffixi, 'Thi ??'iY'TF7'lVflx 'l mflmnma s oracwronr .icricvirias Class Picnic Q On September 30, l9M8, our class went to Clinton to 2 the American Legion Park. There we explored the p az'k 3 until time to eat. After we had eaten our picnic lunch Q we played softball. About six-thirty, we went to town 5 in the bus. There we went to the show. Some saw HThe 3 Paradine Casen and others saw HThe Easter Parade .H 3 After the show we came back to, Osceola after an 2 enjoyable evening. 2 Class Tournaments 3 The sophomore teams for the class tournaments are 3 as follows: Boys: Jimmy Gaston Ccaptainl, Paul Brown, 9 James Evans Tommy Hardin, and Billy Waite. Girls: i Alberta Taylor Ccaptainb, Ardith Leiber, Evelyn Walker 1 Norma Perry, Mary Wilson, and Jean Cary. Both boys and L girls' team placed third, being defeated by the juniors 3 and beating the freshmen. 5 g A School Carnival Q We elected Ardith Leiber as our class candidate for f queen. She chose Tommy Hardin as her escort. Our pro- 5 ject to raise money was selling guesses on this rhyme: Q with plenty of wealth in store, 3 Their lean years should be o'er. 2 9 We made 3115. 55. This was third place. 9 Extra Activities 9 S S 5 E E a 5 A i 2 7 5 3 Q v. E 3 4 5 5 Q I 5 I , SUS!! if, ri' N ,Q ir A ' Q . 1- ao 4-,gags '4..1..Q.r4-:.-L:,.Q.zl..e: ' K:z.xL.f.i: f.-s-.:e..u-e4QJe. .ss.r- N - L2-xx: --'-2 A 'L v W I 1' , JK 1 .. A 3 'gf' I 5 I I r '5 i Z ,f X vit -4 W- - I -xv Wil f f s QU- x ::f' N Q x . Qiq' NV Y- f X 59 Q mm? X fin ,X 1 -wan ,GW ' 7-f mf ' U' Mn' xx rg: XF? x 2 X V . X . 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Reporter Sue beer ' f W' Jharles barnes L 'bfffs Norma Ruth Moore ' ff' -,gsib silly Leaman 6 71165 Bobby cLarry Q 'B 5, W 4' Darlene houston j I UNI A donoy dover ! J J Z ' Q is I 'O nelen 1.lLiott Cm' Nancy Clark R fs I C7 Lloyd HHFHET 5-fl , 0 Jary Shin AJ Qual I gg L.':..s..LQ ' -a-s.4.L.: - ' QL A-.7X'n'o F A - ,. V ,', .. .. Y - uv. w ,. X ,, , . ,. ., ., 1-.--4....,., .. . H.. .. ,,.. X .,.,,., ... ,....2.,-,,,,g,,A,,,,A,, ,, , X i YYCYYCYVEV Y 1 hVtV?UW8 lX1ilY'flVbY',W'fGY??iR'?if1 wwf .. 1 , f - ' WW 'xv Y 'WH' , - A doe ..,l.ulL,,' 53.5 ff 'K I A Jule , Q QL L LXUYCSL ,glgmon in Irene Poe ' .natmie stewart. 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D7 IDDCDUJDJKD 2 Had nc+4 2 own wvzm C+: 3 mr' 13 v-rmmcu as T100 one-i-'4ZiHf'2'.1 'I I U u ' 'AX'z:xQMZAQ!S1!A!!h'!2x9xR!ls!A.Q:S-!!!S9'X!lx!Qx 1? Wil ti Ni chose Joe Shelby for her escort. Our project was the gra' bag. We donated the articles and then ask people to bu W grabs. Barbara wore a pale green formal and had a corsag- of pink rosebuds. Joe wore a dark blue suit. We think the made a very handsome couple. Although the freshmen came oufa in fourth place, we had 377.38. Even though we did lose w were good sports about it and are very glad the juniors won i LQ! .MMMZF H. 4 n LQ!!! E. ' The Christmas party on December 21st was enjoyed by all wh-E were present. There was square dancing and various othe 2 games. In the truth or consequences program, Bob Wi1son,2 Beverly Strandborg, Bert McCullough and Sue Baer took parvg from the freshman class. After each contestant did thei H part, the audience voted for the person which took thei 2 consequences best. Mr. Tinsley won. 2 Q The Christmas program was given in the auditorium Wednesda 9 il afternoon, december 22. The program was led by the freshma 5 claws miit a responsive reading which was led by Beverl 5 'tr ' o .andbefq. Q' LittlegTown ofggethleham was sung by the clas-2 if Nancy Clark led the audience in the ULords Prayeru. 5 The freshman girls were defeated by ,the seniors 14 to 29.5 The sophomore girls beat us by a score of 17 to 31. Sue Baer,? Jo Anne Eldridge, and Juanita Smith were forwards. Joa 3 Burrow, Treva Carter, and Mary Shinn were guards. The boys? were defeated also. Bert McCullough, Joe Shelby, Bill Bro -5 Ray Higgins, and Bob Wilson made up the team. Substitutes were Marvin Zeiler and Bob Gover. Although we lost all ourg games, we enjoyed playing. After all, we still have threea more years in which to win. 'IMALQAQ EQ N d' H SD IP 0 Cf' p. 4 I-4' Cf P' CD Uh Q! Afjl . l!!:LQrS9':xQ ily .W AUIAMIAQ , 01201 . ,.. .rv-vw-Y . 2 ..e?w--vvyw-A-:--f.:. -:Q--Y . ,QM--b,,f , . ,X-L.J.-L lfpwp' L ff-,,. ',.f if r,-L.-, ,nj ,ke ,- 'L s 40,5 .. Mlff' H ugsp,-,ga f.-,., f.-ln '..u...Lx,, L K s 1 X ,fr 6 X. Ah ' - , f f-Q I 1 X V J P' ff 1'fv'WDE0 6, T' ,- .f f 'Fr Ni. i mis I S? we IX f A :mf 15144, W 'ax ta-s Wx ,tif-st, N 'X N- N 'wWY'YN T 'VT 'W AW 'WWM w w Q? 'sieve , 'i'iFv ifsrWv'ff7s-rf :Sf-aww'-q-r-3-v-M - GD ,WW 5 1 IKN Second Row Bert McCullough Buster Gillespie D'Wayne Eldridge Jimmy James Guy Bledsoe Kenneth Gilkeson Dud Vannatta First Row Paul Brown Jimmy Gaston J. A. Hartley Glenn Pruett James Evans Third Row James Evans Kenneth Gilkeson Guy Bledsoe Wayne Burrow Dewey McLerran Second Row Bill Smith D'Wayne Eldridge Jimmy James Earl Beardslee Buster Gillespie Dud Vannatta First Row Jimmy Gaston Bill Cleveland Gerald Nichols Glenn Pruett Paul Brown 4 S4 Q L 4 +2-42M - i ' -5 Y. Y. . g I , K, , f , 5 j . , . ,K rf ' -1 K ' . - V .. was atwrntmawmxmmvwm'mv.'ww -f vu xv -1 w-wa E10-la -:I-mkmmwavfhi-fktiimt-Ffnfiafa f H C at .N N 1 : fx Y' f 1 1 'T'ii'i v BASKETBALL The Osceola Indlans f1n1shed the basketball season with 22 wins and 5 los es Our avera e score was 49 N polnts per game, and opponents averaged 3 2 po1nts per game J1mmy James was high point man of the season with a total of H57 points followed by Jlmmy Gaston wlth 235, Glenn Pruett wlth 213, Lawrence Gillesole with 196, nd J Hartley with 147 po nts The Indians won three f1rst place trophies, one at the Osceola tournament, in the Class B at Clinton, and ln the Sub Cregional tournament at Appleton City Three players graduate this year They are Jimmy James, Qof the fine sportsmanship shown by the players as well as the good record they have brought to the Osceola High Schmi Home Score Opponent Score Roscoe Collwns Coll1ns Falrplay Deepwater Col11ns Deepwater Apoleton Ro coe Appleton Weaubleau Deepwater Lowry Clty Appleton Humansvllle UllCl Deepwater Hun nsville Montrose Calhoun Lowry Clty Calhoun 3 Weaubleau E Ballard f. 5 Appleton 5 Montrose Q Marshall 5 G Q ig it 3' 3 g lenn Pruett and Kenneth Gilkeson. Everyone feels very proud E ZO lk az g. aa 5 EQ 1 21 5 58. A 1. 3l+ 2 21- 27 2 232: A ES 33 A 1 43 y 25 23 f 55 ' 36 , 61, J ' 22 31 e A 27 E 1 22 2 ho i la - 46 52 it 32 A ' 21+ 2 19 28 C 52 29 55 E2 H6 31 Q 3 5 49 S 5 mm, K Q V ,MM ,M 64 he A T Mp 4 Yu Q no w,w,wfw fM,..,,,w.ua .. :k!!r3.hW'WS...f L - , !, l 3 Z A. n Q11 r R 'v rs w-'rfvw-f. fgqmwwm -' -1 agu a nv -' ef- j. v:fifvTvTFTa f?fH1 !7' fn- -1 -Tm PEP SQUAD n.-xlffbni-'-?' President . . . . . . . . . . Harriet Ferguson Vice-President . . Llary An-ne Toalson Sec. and Treas. larol Kay Eiutsler Cheerleaders . . . . . . Norma Jean Perry Peggy Powell 0 Sue Baer ' - I , ,gif 1 4 f fi W , I 6j V Girls Basketball Team Gif V ffl' ' 1 at G-v ... .L ..........Hf- .Q L Sw UW-U' WN. e.e.f4'-NJ.-4e.L'.'Zl1?' 6'WwW'a 'f''Qi1'.lILT''ZTT T :TT?f'f ff.',.'.fQf '?'f'i'Y' 'sw 'T- f YQ, 'Af' ,Q Jr.. 'f f, - f .' 5 ff' fi if Q S X X, X 9 Q TA Xia, t ga X, X xx X 5 cg X lamb IV' We Y ' ,N fri? ,X i' V 35' X M .JM fy Xi-. 'b-l K,,:N, f 1. 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W. ....... ...h.... .,....,..,..,...,..-...... ..... - ' Future Farmers of America 'Sl X is 7 5 .ff Q Q ,,. SF :L We ' X J , ii E'-I. 'T -' ' Q f , . , I Future Homemakers of America X' '.-,nf 5 -...uf M-, 2 5 Wg Y . r 3 . 5 'K 1? ,, 3 z 3 E a Ir A E I K fe iw 1 5? I' s ,r lr 1 lt is Zn 'I ri 1 i gs if 17 af Il W 'r F ws M w K li r. Y. x. as U F L 5 2 L l 1: 3: 5, fr D wr a-q-v.wv- ,4- -wav-v-nw 'ur-uvwl 1 Q 3 ' 'N J' ' 'mvm2mfrNm'm'fiNn1raxmwNmvawex-'nwiw -flf mn- -fi-iiwmvwrwiiffdbhilkvifimvnxlf'S K' 'i al ?j'7'T'Txwfr.,: .w,.t,1x ?lW57fl . T - 2, 1, . 5 F. F. A. ACTIVITIES 5 gl 5 President....... .................... ....Gerald Nichols 2 Vice-President... , .......Lee Gilbert S ,. 5 Secietarygqgqgpg pq5qDewey TreaSurer..... , . ....Earl Beardslee 5 it Reporter... ...Sammie Hutton 5 Sentinel... .....Bill Smith S AdviS0rQlliOllOlOIIIOIOCIIICOOIOOOlOlO0O0OOll!CPaul 2 4. 5 Motto: Learning to dog Doing to learng Earning to liveg 3 Living to serve. 4 I The coke machine under the care of Robert Jones and 4 Eugene Swopes brought the agriculture department a helpful f income Q Candy sales wlth Roy Elliott and his crew of freshmen have done a fine Job of supplying the school with candy The barn warming under the management of lover boy Stiles was a successful event The Pig Club committee with James Evans as chairman w1ll OTg8H1ZG ln the spring The Parent and Son banquet has been set for Aprll 29 with J D Cauthon as chairman and master of ceremonies The County Fair was successful with Pawle Wisner manageing the F F A 6Xib1tS In sports events Paul Brown has done well as coach and manager The Pome de Terre basketball tournament was held at Osceola We also play soft ball in the spring The Osceola F F A poultry judglng team took first honors in the Pome de Terre League held at Urbana Mo The team members were Bllly Meloy, Eugene Swopes, Bobby Wllson, and Dewey McLerran The Dalry team hopes to do as well wlth Bllly Meloy, Bobby W1lSOH, Bob Stlles, Sammie Hutton, and Bob McLarry The Dairy products team has hlgh hopes of w1nn1ng too The boys on th1s team are Lee Gllbert, Robert Jones, Eugene Swopes, and Dewey McLerran ww ummm vt -su m mel 'N I . D Q - 2 . Q a I . . if E . 0 X. a 'f c 5 5 . Q . ' gl. E. - 5 . . . . 2 Q 3 0 Q o 0 5 E ' 9 9 . 6 Q x. - Q 5 I 1. ' 'C O I l ' 132 . 2 E O of 5 . - . 5 . . . 9 9 . . . 4 2 . 4 . ' 5 if 9 ' a Q 5 E 5 'E , -T L It at Q ,A 1- 1 4. nu., -!tMgLLt,-4! 5-Adfili-,glut-h..-Atgi but -tgp- U -I M A ,499 Q ' X , U 'VL 1' A Q t A um 5 li Lf' . ' x, I , 1 4 L 26 I J 3 . 5 g 4 I I N I i i 1 Q m S Q Q Q ! Einfaxfn'-fwfrnwwfwmrm'fmwmmx,mn-m 'ra '.1'7n f. r .His - vlwtwiisiifri-i1.v...?5 .1 R I f-f'I ' X -',' X 'iiT' vzx1ivii7a T President....... .,...Ma:y Filson f Vice-President.... ... ' r'- 5 ' Secretary......... .Julie Lee Barnes 2 Pt Q o o 0 1 a o l 0 0 c A Program Chairman.. Harriett Ferguson 3 fi District Secretary .Virginia McLarry Q Q Chapter Adviser... Mrs. Edgar Hinote 5 E Chapter Mother....... ....Mrs. Dud Vannatta E E FQ HI AQ Flowernoao llOOOll0QllOllOlRed E Motto........................Toward New Horizons 3 Q The first activity of the year was the girls trip to 5 E the American Royal. A bus was chartered for the day, and Q E they arrived at eleven o'clock. In the afternoon each one 5 2 enjoyed the show and left for home at six o'clock. 2 The F. F. A. boys gave a barn warming. The girls 2 cooked and served the refreshments for the evening. s E All of the F. H. A. girls went to Buffalo tothe dis- 2 ? trict meeting. They spent the morning singing, ate lunch 2 g in the new cafeteria, and in the afternoon enjoyed a hair 5 Q style preview. 5 rue F. F. A. furnished the funds and cue girls cooked 3 and served the banquet, entertaining the parents. ' 5 I The Soils and Crops Meeting of the farmers- was pre- 2 i pared and served by the girls, with the chapter adviser 2 5 supervising them. 2 E On April the eighth an assembly program was given S ig by the girls. The Easter- Parade of Fashion was given by all the girls. Charlene Barnett, Nancy Calvird, a n d E Virginia McLarry sung solos. A skit based on the Missouri 3 E Waltz was given called Uwefer From Missouri.H The emblem 2 5 ceremony finished the program. The F. H. A. organization meets once a monthwith E games, business, and refreshments. 2 ' Q E Doughnuts were prepared and served for the Christian 3 5 Church by a few of the girls. Some nice compliments girls. E E P. S. HARK! IS IT AN AIRPLANE? IS IT HORSES? NO IT'S THE 3 5 GIRLS BOY FRIENDS. SOMETHING'S COOKING!!! S ',.. AQ.l 'S-r META 1 A '---':1u.Qc:. 'nh Ls.'iMos.z.',J:..'.mo.. Q, Ni ...-.Q . S: . .. Q 'V Q. --We -il' ' A ' -J -' ' 'Au - . I , 1 ,Q J - 'f . I , . Q i . 5 . 1 . ,M Z Q -P ,f- 'api' ---,--rv-ww-w'-N -. f--' 5 V -f ' -,M ., :ws'srrf2- ,'-, 3'fs'sQfnasePre'+f-for-fif--stransfer-Tifzi1,vv'-free ,i :: f 1'T7'T'T T . , , ., l J :Q r or f t 4 W ' 1 v 5 I c Q 6- 2 b 2 .Ei 5 rg O. 1 9 3 5 3 S n. 77 t il f Cn Hover er 12, lW4S, the Osceola School House ras rocking with Q ' 'X Vi sounds of merrymahinr coming from within. The students and towns- 3 5: penile were milling to and fro het een the various stands of bingo, 3 Z food stand, cake walk, candy and popcorn, country store, fish pond, 5 S Q 5 and others. At the earlier part of the evening the students were 2 V i f rushing about selling tick tsto help elect their candidate for queen. 5 A Q Q At 9:30 the crowd gathered in the auditoriuntn see the crowning 7 E of the queen. It had been a merry race --- the Juniors winning with 3 5 their candidate, sweetand modest Mary Anne Toalson, escorted byhand- Q c g 2 sore Dwayne Eldridge. The other candidates were Nano' Calvird,senion 4 Jw' '53 '5 escorted by Lee Gilbert. Ardith Lciber, sophomore, escorted by Tommy 5 1 Jw F 9 E Harden. Barbara Murray, freshmen, escorted by Joe Shelby. The whole N '- 'Sl ,-Q ' ,VI 5 school cheered as Dwayne placed the crown on Lary Anne's head, be- Q ii J cause she did indeed make a lovely queen. A g 5 9 The eighth grade elected Rayona Woods as princess and she was 1 y . i Q escorted by Johnny Tatum. Wilma Jean Sweeten was second and she was A g escorted by Donny Greonwell. 3 5 . . ci E Everyone reported a wonderful tlmdffand the carnival proved to Q 5' J xg X 3 an 'J H K 1 be a booming success 2 WL .5 H A NH A . n X as KJ vw il: . 2- i 3- 5. Q' 3 5 2 2: ,-., y ,, Q D U ,V Q Q E ,X sq 'xi U O f 5 A Q FQ I U Y D D fu is S F-2 ,E E-E ' I p D 'L ffl 's gi Q- A- x I -J' 5 E 2 ev I Ya' .E'xgoYs ' ' W , , ,-1 S'liHwE:YlW2'S'lh!l'i'!8 s5SY2kmx 441 ' gb: . . 'L .s..su..clvL,f:-o Qbs, f.'T :el -.x,y5 1.1...':x.s:g.'4kg':-.9:LQ.z.f..y.J '...sL.L.s:.z.:L'.14.f .4.-ai.. '..fL..:.Q1 ,l'f' - y, I ' 1 : I I K 3 ae 6 7 ff In 'YYVWW' ' T if KYIZWS ?lY?l'iP'i, -IWW' 'iii-IIN-0' ' IWW!! IV mv 4?fFTMWh llS3?lYfiNVlVIlN'mlWiNu.'lX-WNYMYNMNWVMFIBW-i'hN.'ifl6i':iN A mi WWA ' ' ' Y W'y'Y : 'l Y A Junior Class Play 5 THE JUNIOR uLAbS PRLQLATS b T bomedy in Three Acts Donald Payton Produced oy special arrangement with The Huer Publishing Company ADT dr Maxwell The head of the house Dwayne Eldridge or at leaet le tnlxns so mrs Maxwell lhe head ol tfe house harlene naznett or at lee t she thln so Betty Lou Dauvhter Fourteen years old Dorls ,m1th Bernadlne Betty Lou's beet f end wary knne Toaleon Nllbur Son The thlrteen year old atom bomb Bobbv uCll6S Hercules--s1lbur's bosom pal . Sammie Hutton ' Connie--Daughter--Seventeen years old . .. .. Wanda Vannatta I Craig Moore--tonnie's beau . .. . . .. Guy Bledsoe Mr Moore--Craig's father . Lawrence Lewis Del Marshall--Newspaper reporter . Dewey McLerran Aunt Kary--I N Naxwe1l's aunt Nary Tmilie Ginsburg Miss Blayne--Editor of the love-lorn column Virginia McLarry Q x Q ,, ' N ye- Q ' ll m:4:..mx.-,Qe..4:..s.Q..f.3 , 1.14 -,.4x.A:-', . f ez ey.-,fs .:a4az..lm.- -L .f.'.Q-'4..L:,El.i 'gif '1 e A T -'vi-. F F v 5 5, f if X 1.1 Ak' K 6 E: ,. .. ln Grade W Liss George xwfr , RQ: ' , . yn A ,V .N I , 3 3 3 X. S .e ru. N ,h . M 3, Qiism . ,fs za ,al C ,H ui 'i ff Cl s E , 5 X 1 t E x. 5 9 iz 6 5 if First now: bunny Webb, Aary Kathleen Iatum, howard Powell, Linda Lee narrow, Eugene Sutton, QSFUSFB Ann Finters, Joyce Durbin, harrison O'uanion, Patty Ann Henfrow, Francis Stevens. Second Row: muddy Deckard, nonnie Sue Stevens, Paul Parracn, Geraldine Pyeatt, Hama Lee holhberg, Peggy Corun, Willard Pyle, L VU Judy Drake, Randall Hinxle. ' E Q A :Mini t 'f v - 1 , wa Grades f x Jig' 1 S so s ' , - sy I . , g Q ' A.. W t J. 5 t., rrr i q ' e X f V Q, . il? I. fr . 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E , Jeeps 5 Dearborn Farm Equipment Trucks, Station Wagons Osceola Missouri ' ' Sales and Services Q 2 - We Sell ' A JOHN DEERE OSOEOLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY I IMPLEMENTS ' Edward Foote Leo Foote Q the e 5 Standard of the World Osceola Missouri is I T k L. , A M E ,g 5jS,,,.5,, I,-3, 5,50 '.1yJ,,,,gL.J,m,M.,n 'M I M :,,iw4, -A,,- W II QLMQMIWSQXUAQM ,R MMS! M'M!a 'kl!-LEE I . T . S K ,f. Q 7 I . .,5, , . 4 I . WQ , I, Z lx - 'f 'f 4- ---:--1----.-ua: I . .v-.9:a......--,.--...-..-...a..-.a,, GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME SERVING IN THIS PROFESSIGN SINCE 1920. AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT OSCEOLA, MISSOURI Our services , ALL KINDS are designed to beet your needs OF I in the most helpful mannezd , INSURANCE 0 S C EIO L A B A NVK Osceola Mo. Agency Member W Federal Deposit Insurance corp. I RAY SAGEHORN 5 ' X A fig? ' ' 5 ' i 1? 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Symbol ynw-i of 5 Service I International ' Harvester' International Trucks Goodyear Tires 5 R. J.'HunLEY Lm4BEn co Evbrbthing ' 'in .Hiilding '.MStegta1 CHARLES SHELDONI.:, if. .X 'IS'QfffM8hager .'+f ifmef-i Q , s . ,hunt u-f, Your 1 vI'6LEE 'S' 'SAFE' Hogegoogegfydals Speei-aiizing Ham 8 Chicken I -DinnefS' ' .VI oLE1I:H66VEnI - Paiionage Appreciatad COMPLIMENTSV5 , OF , .4- NASH FURNITURE So. 1 ' For Furn1ture i That Lastsf VJ- ' - ,.. BUY From:Nash5' f OSCEOLA MISSOURI , . HARTLEY CAFE BUS DEf0T . . X Tasty Sandwiches W Sndl' Fountain Sefvibe o . NPhone 117 a V 4 OSCEOLA MISSOURI .qrb g . Q BREEDER OF REGISTERED LIVESTOCK N WILLARD H. NICKEL Registered Durocs and Hereford Cattle DJRA LEE S BEAUTY SHOPPE DORA LEE DURNELL For a Friendly and Courteous Service Comjliments OSOEOLA-HONE FURNISHINGS of I CLYDE E. FORREST MR. AND MRS. JIM JOHNSON OSCEQLA-DRY CLEANERS Phone 2r.f..,Osceola Mo. Armstrong Floor Covering Crosley 6 Norge Appliances A B Washers Furniture--New Q-Used Osceola , Misgyguri SKELLY SERVICE STATION .,:- .J- W. H4 KNIGHT Dry Goods - Notions Gas . , . , Clothing - Shoes Oil I . Men's, Women's, Children's Repalrs E I Furnishings Eldon Lawspn-. Osceola, Missouri Lessee Insurance. Compliments Real Estate of Ahoans ' OSAGE VALLEY TOALSON INSURANCE AGENCY . 5 I TELEPHONE Day 1OO - Phone - 102 Night , COMPANY OSCEOLA, MISSCURI Q 1 E a f w lllir w: -' -- v im-mvrmvmrmii-f mmwsn S' 'rewiwiiffwixmfiwri-ff.mv4x faYfN in f 1 DUKES Foon sToBE J. L. BRUNSON 2 Dealer in Staple and Service Station f ii gl 5? 'J ca '4 Q '-s 0 o rn H H- co UI SD U Q- vgrkblgy 5' H' L+ Ui I '13 H CD Ui D' R' CD 93 I-4 d' K fD S9 d' UI C3 H O 0 CD H W ki! x i D. ,, Q!- EE O 2 L11 E! Ei E3 tr' r-I 4 Ei ,ns 5 o '4 R0 U! 4+ SD 'U H cn CD H 0 o fb I-1 H- cu rn KU, Wi Q P3 E 55 P :If 1+ L 5 '4 l ' un I I Z o .1 cf T-3' Aff! 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