Owensville High School - Dutchman Yearbook (Owensville, MO)
- Class of 1955
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F T' e 5 X lf 5 -M-my wp' -W . V , . . .. i a. - . A . ,W . .Vg-.fm-gmmn,-5 Q sr 1955 DUTUHMAN AREA li-2 IIIGII SOIl00L 0WENSVlLLE, mssoulu IIEDIUATID Old Glory--Long may she wave over a land of freedom and liberty. To those who have made pos- sible the reign of our beloved red, white, and blue, we owe eternal gratitude. The memory of their brave deeds and sac- rifices to attain democracy and freedom will remainnin our hearts forever. In .appreciation we, the Owensville senior class of 1955, dedicate our yearbook to the servicemen and veterans of the United States of America, lqflriyjt V U Katt? ,I N Q? K Lfjf dn, iskwiitiz. ftp- Q . ,t .v . L is g J,5 , , f,iA A . we- iuhfmlllx, . K , -135 7?-i Wf'iE-,'I 'I' 'Q.w,Q1,.g,1 1 MN I ,i 'A V ,I - my 35, ' ' v'k 'a- -fx v i nw ., ' ww I'-2: I gg: '- A in g, .ff ' M593 ' 'Inari' , W , Q ,' Aww, Q Q. 'E I f I ' 5, J x V . . X I n i v . XP . '-ry,-sf ., -v.-4.4 ,.-nh, f .' 4.9 'r',. -LU 'I' .335 ',f,,,,,.5-7 .. ff ',-+.-5, ' Q I I I N- ll ll ll rl I ,. ' U ,,,. , I I ,,....., I' Jlgiw A AEDT- ?:If'f'i' 'f-me ADMINISTRATION flu' im llllllllll 0F EDUCATIO L, TO R, 1 Ervin Reed, C, T. Berger, Sec, g Walter Wacker, Paul A, Brenner, Pres, g Ferdinand Aufder Heide, Vice Pres, 5 G, D. Richardson, L, E, Spurgeon, Supt, of Schools. 125: LESLIE E. SPURGEON Superintendent of Schools English IV Compliments of DR, R, G. BAUM 81 DR, POLLOCK 34 PAUL E. BRATTSTROM Principal General Science, Biology Freshman Sponsor M55 .av MRS. BERTIE BRIXEY MRS. WALTER CRAIN Secretary to Superintendent Lunchroom Secretary WW L 5 Q f rg HL 555---N . Compliments of 8: CARPENTER DRUG , , K ' S WINTER'S HOME FURNISHINGS R '---. fx CV 5N U m -444. 'WN 'fs .wr-new gg JJ! g .lu A15-nk .5.,'S-at-If , Q ,Rf lip? g . if LJ , 'i Iv 8 51 fs, I. X , ' 's 5 '2 3'. f.y ' . - . A Q ' Q 1'V,,WJy1? -' 'rf J- , A ,A 1 A ief' , , im 'ffm ' K1 'Yi . 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BROWN Citizenship, American History International Relations, American Government, Sociology, Missouri History, Junior Sponsor. u X , WALTER CRAIN English I SL II, Physical Education, Athletic Coach, Junior Co-Sponsor MARRLAN MORGAN General Mathematics, Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Citizenship MARIE SNEED Home Economics I, II, gl III, Chemistry Ng, -2asQfaai1E3'z2s222szssss2 f 2se:2g5:z:2s532iS232f1 'g. 2'if:fQgk22is','11:f52fQ x H-IM'-is-X S ' 41:23 , '-bl:-15-2, 4 Em '-'- -e1'- -':::: : Q -Ar?-., fg . . ':. -. --1-2-32'-1-9f?1W i2:i:: . .. 4. . 5145-2-figzgusrq: -Q..--:Q-, 1-.,.- s.,-x::1':: '-tif.:- -'-I :::::::.ti:: 3.11,-., .1w2-.,x.g.' .wuuww ' f-- -'-.:f.-.-- -- . :::'::::: ::y..,,:..... '-1:-2-1-iw-:--' m:1:z::: .: a'-:1 '- '4 ' ...wif I-,f-,-H. 1. --.5 ' ma. 'zur It-21-2:-.1-2:-r s:,.z. . '. ug- 44: u 'fiti'-3,552-. M2 .. -sf' ' - ' 1 gvf fix t A V, JANE HOLZSCHUH Speech, English I 8a II, World History, Freshman Co-Sponsor CLARENCE GAWER Shop I , Wood Working, Driver's Training, Sophomore Sponsor SENIORS fi EW CLASS COLORS Alice Blue gl Opal Blue CLASS FLOWER Ice -Blue Carnation 1-Q ROBERT MCCAMMON - President Glee Club 1951-55: Mixed Chorus 1952-55g Track 1951-53g Spectator Staff 1953-55g Year Book staff 1954-55: Junior Play 1953-545 Class Officer 1954-55g Operetta Cast 1953-55: Solo 1953-555 Small Ensemble 1951-55. LESLIE E. SPURGEON Senior Sponsor .W'll'lll1i lllll ll , I I Compliments of BRINKMANN TRANSFER CLASS MOTTO Today We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor? VIOLET SCHAEPERKOETTER Senior Co-Sponsor rw-1,11 1- .:.asfrA.f5: Compliments of HELEN ANN DRESS SHOP 8: GEORGIA'S BEAUTY SHOP ggqfgsfzsvsf 5-ws: .5 - - BONNIE AY TES Glee Club 1951-555 Band 1951-535 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 Operetta Cast 19535 Yearbook Staff 1954-555 F.B.L.A. 1954-555 Junior Play 1953- 545 F. H.A. 1952-535 Pep Squad 1951- 545 Small Ensembles 1951-55. LORENE B ARTEL Band 1952-535 Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 F. H. A. 1952- 535 F.B.L.A. 1953-545 Pep Squad 1951-545 Year Book Staff 1954-555 Class Officer 1952-535 Student Di- rector Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-545 Ensemble 1951-525 1954- 55. 'iiQi,'?!iz5iig: 5 ' 1 5 or , .... - uzawsmwf- asa 5 , 55555 5 ,as MARY LOU BROOKS Glee Club 1951-54, fUnionJ F. H. A. 1954-55. PATRICIA BRINKMAN Band 1951-545 Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 F. H. A. 1952- 555 Pep Squad 1951-555 Spectator Ed- itor 1954-555 Spectator Staff 1952-555 Library 1953-545 Queen Candidate 1951-525 Basketball Queen 1951-525 Class Officer 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-545 Junior Play 1953-545 Small Ensemble 1953-54, 8 GUS BOLLMANN Glee Club 1951-535 F.F. A. 1952-54 Junior Play 1953-545 Class Officer 1954-55. W1 :s2PZsiS?iEf3E5iE,.2 f . 14 '1 I f e .1 fi 1 Q .6 JAMES DECKER Basketball 1951-555 Glee Club 1951-52. 'l'2fsRii?Y 'n ' 'f .5 v . 153 IRENE BROWN Band 1951-535 54-555 Glee Club 1951- 555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 F,l-I, A, 1952- 545 Pep Squad 1951-555 Soft Ball 1953-55 Junior Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953- 55. IOSEPHINE COLLINS F. H. A. 1952-555 Library Staff 1952-545 Junior Play 1953-54. 1-. EMMA IEAN DITTMAN Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1952- 535 F. I-I, A. 1952-555 Pep Squad 1953-54. RICHARD DUNCAN Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1954- 555 Basketball 1951-555 Soft ball 1952-54, 9 -3 Y Compliments of BROWN SHOE CO. 81 I-IENGSTENBERG HARDWARE 81 APPLIANCE CO. GRACE EBKER Glee Club 1951-553 Mixed Chorus 1951- 553 F, H. A, 1952-543 F, B, L. A, 1954-553 Year Book Staff 1954-553 Library 1952-543 Operetta Cast 1953-553 Small Ensemble 1954-55. RONALD EBKER Band 1951-553Glee Club 1951-553 1 Mixed Chorus 1952-553 Operetta Cast Compliments of GOLDEN PHEASANT 8: KNIGHT SPOT 1953-55. JERRY EIKERMANN Glee Club 1951-553 F. F, A. 1953-54, MILDRED ENKE Glee Club 1951-553 Mixed Chorus 1952- 553 F, H, A, 1952-553 Library 1951-523 Operetta Cast 1953'54Q Mastersingers 1952- 53. 10 CAROL EICHLER Band 1951-543 Glee Club 1951-553 Mixed Chorus 1951-553 F, H, A. 1952-53 F, B. L. A. 1953'-55: Pep Squad 1951'55Q Spectator Staff 1951'55Q Year Book Staff 1954-553 Band Twirler 1951'54g Queen Candidate 1952-533 Junior Play 1953-543 Operetta Cast 1953-54, JAMES FISHER Band 1951-525 Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 Softball 1952- 555 Class Officer 1951-1952. WILLIAM FRITSCH Glee Club 1952-535 F. F. A. 1952-555 Track 1954-55. LaRAYNA GAWER Band 1951-555 Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 F.l-I. A. 1953- 19545 F. B. L,A. 1954-555 Softball 1953-545 Spectator Staff 1953-545 Junior Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-555 Small Ensembles 1952-555 Solo 19545 Pep Squad 1951-55. A jj 55. ag 'T -wb' 'MW .51 5 ' 55 . I' Z .. . 4 iiflf .., 11 1 A f 7--a-.11 - .,., . - '-55 ' - , LELAND GLASER Glee Club 1951-535 F. F.A. 1952-555 Track 1954-55. DALE HEIDEL Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-555 Basketball 1951-555 Softball 1952-555 Track 1952-535 Spectator staff 1954-555 Yearbook staff 1954- 555 Junior Play 1953-545 Class Officer 1952-535 Operetta Cast 1953-545 Mastersingers 1951-53. Compliments of LOUIS HEIDEL 81 SONS Rosebud, Missouri AVONELL HESEMANN Band 1951'55: Glee Club 1952-533 F, H, A, 1952-541 Pep Squad 1952-55. LILLIAN HEYER Band 1951-553 Glee Club 1951-553 Mixed Chorus 1951'55Q F.H. A, 1952'55Q Pep Squad 1951-553 Softball 1954-553 Year Book Staff 1954'55Q Library 1954'55Q Band Twirler 1951-553 Cheerleader 1953- 553 Queen Candidate 1954-553 Junior Play 1953'54Q Operetta Cast 1953-553 Small Ensembles 1951'55g Solo 1952-54. ,, 55584115 GREGORY HOLT Glee Club 1952-533 Basketball 1952-553 Track 1952-53, DONALD IDEL Glee Club 1951-553 Mixed Chorus 1952- 553 F,F,A, 1952-533 Operetta Cast 1953- 55. 12 3- 'g 34 1 are WILLIAM IETT Glee Club 1951 -55g Mixed Chorus 1953-55: F.F.A. 1952-53: Track 1952-53. WANDA LEE IDEL Glee Club 1951-55: F. H, A, 1952 -555 Library 1954 55. JACK JETT Basketball 1951-54g Mixed Chorus 1954- 55p Glee Club 1951-555 F. H, A. 1951-52. 1 ELMER KLUSMEYER Glee Club 1951-55: F. F. A. 1953-543 Track 1953-54g Operetta Cast 1951-54. WILLIAM KNEHANS Band 1951-543 Glee Club 1951-53g Mixed Chorus 1952-53: Basketball 1951- 55: Softball 1952-553 Track 1951-523 Spectator Staff 1952-555 Year Book Staff 1954-55p Junior Play 1953-54g Small En- semble 1 952-53, 13 YQ . 1- Q19 Q5 .x 'W 9V y, llx in , 2 ' ,Z A BEVERLY KOCH Glee Club 1951-55g Mixed Chorus 1951- 555 F.H, A, 1952-55g Pep Squad 1951-54g Library 1954-55g Operetta 53-54, LINDA KOSARK Glee Club 1951-55g Mixed Chorus 1954- 555 F. H. A. 1953-54: Pep Squad 1951- 555 Cheerleader 1951-55g Junior Play 1953- 54. SANDRA KOTTWITZ Glee Club 1951-55g Mixed Chorus 1951- 55g F,l-I, A. 1952-55g Pep Squad 1952-53 Library 1954-555 Operetta Cast 1953-54g Small Ensembles 1952-55. KENNETH KREUTZER Band 1951-553 Glee Club 1954-55g Mixed Chorus 1954-555 F, F. A. 1952-53, CARL LANDWEHR Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951- 52, 1954-553 Track 1951-54. was JAMES MACIEJEWSKI Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951- 545 F. F, A. 1952-535 Basketball 1951-545 Track 1951-54. GINGER LANGHORST F, H. A, 1953-55 KO, I-I, S15 Library 1951- 535 Cheerleader 1951-535 Junior Play 1952- 535 Class Officer 1952-535 Qlleedpoint, Montanaj DELORES LANGENBERG Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951- 555 F. H. A. 1952-545 Operetta Cast 1953- 54. PAT MATTHEWS Band 1951-535 Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1952-555 F, H. A, 1952-535 F. B. L.A, 1953-545 Pep Squad 1951-55. Spec- tator Staff 1953-555 Year Book Staff 1954- 555 Junior Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-545 Ensembles 1952-55. NEIL MICHEL Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951- 535 F. F. A. 1952-54. .uv K'- 2 w, 41, v-J ' l. BOB OWENS F,F, A. 1953-555 Basketball qunlonp 1951- 52 and 0. H. s. 1953-545 Softball 1953-54, GARY PLEGGE Band 1951-55g Glee Club 1951-55g Mixed Chorus 1951-1955g F. F, A, 1952-543 Class Officer 1953-19545 Operetta Cast 1954-55 CARROL REHMERT Glee Club 1951-1953g F. H. A, 1953- 1954. HAROLD ROETHEMEYER F. F. A. 1953-55, 16 V A . FRED POGUE Band 1951-52: Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-551 Class Offi- cer 1951-52g Opel-erra Cast 1954-55g Small Ensembles 1951-55. X fr 'ssfi?f11 -Jimi! 1 mnsf::f:l1laes.-4-211 ::sefuwasssamff5swm:,: 5. .wmlqzlswfsn LANDON SCHMIDT F.F,A, 1953-55: Softball 1953- 54g Iunior Play 1953-54. 4. . J Wx MARTIN ROETHEMEYER F.F.A. 1952-53. BILL SCEGO Glee Club 1952-54: F.F,A. 1952 54 , ,..,,.. rv. ,., K 5, i .,f, is ff:-qw. .,,. ,,,. ,. BEVERLY SHOCKLEY Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951-55: F.H.A. 1952-535 F.B.L, A. 1953-545 Pep Squad 1951-54: Year Book Staff 1954-55: Band Twirler 1951-545 Junior Play 1953- 549 Class Officer 1952-5335 Operetra Cast 1953-54g Small Ensembles 1952-54. HARVEY SIECKMANN F.F.A. 1952-555 Basketball 1953- 54: Softball 1954-55: Track 1954- 55. img. . ' s-,. ' 1. 1' be I Qi' 's JPL E IORS sr I ff . '21 if 15 .ax arg , in A .gi .Qi - A 4 GTS Compliments of CITIZENS BANK of Owensville X K jf 5, . 5 1 NORMA STEFFEN Glee Club 1951-55: Mixed Chorus 1951- 555 F, H, A, 1952-555 Pep Squad 1951- 545 Spectator Staff 1954-555 Year Book staff 1954-555 Junior Play 1953-545 Op- eretta Cast 1953-54. LEO TAYLOE F,F. A, 1951-545 Track 1952-555 Class Officer, fSullivanj 1951-523 Student Council, fSullivanj 1951-52, re ' - '- -fb QA is H. , 151235501 jggfiieg ffjgf 6 DONALD WARDEN Glee Club 1951-52, 1954-555 Mixed Chorus 1952, 19554 Basketball, Softball, Track QManagerj 1951-555 Spectator staff 1951-555 Junior Play 1953-545 Class Officer 1 952 -53 . MARVIN WEHMEYER Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1951- 555 F. F. A, 1952-533 Operetta Cast 1953- 54. 18 X 53' DOROTHY THENHAUS Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Ch0rus 1952 535 F, H, A, 1952-555 Library 1954-55. l G A . 1 ..3,- 7,1 :gag 5 A f I 1? 7? M., U by 753. .,VV1, I, '5- , ' ' H ga U -sl ,ww ' 5. , I , 4 'M P f f ywgimk Y X ia l .Q -f r 1 I VERNA WINTER Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1952- 555 F, l-l, A, 1952-555 Library 1952-545 Operetta Cast 1953-555 Small Ensembles 1954-55. ,, fri ff-aw 5. 5-:'. 5.1, .M .' -Mi' ,V - W l..:'.'5 -. ag! r. ' -a'.5f4sw,a:-2124i ' Q ff v 5 leff S ' 1:4559 ' . ' Y' 5 , .Kraeg-.-.1 Q92 fx 3' if 2 5,63 E., 2.5 5 J .4 323 an W1 .L r VERNON WEHMEYER Glee Club 1951-555 Mixed Chorus 1953- 555 Junior Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-55. SHARON WEISKOPF Band 1952-555 Glee Club 1951 -555 Mixed Chorus 1953-555 F. H, A, 1952-555 F, B, L. A, 1953-545 Pep Squad 1951-555 Year Book Staff 1954-555 Cheerleader 1953-55 Queen Candidate 1953-545 Junior Play 1953-545 Operetta Cast 1953-54, , ., 5,5 ' r.. , Jgzisiifr f MARGARET ZAGARI F, H, A. 1953-555 F. B. L. A. 1954-555 Junior Play 1953-54. ROBERT ZEITZMANN Glee Club 1951-535 Mixed Chorus 1951- 535 Basketball 1951-555 Softball 1952-555 Spectator staff 1952-55- Year Book Staff 1954-55' Junior Play 1953-54' Class Of- ficer 1953-55 5 , .5 5' fLfw 537132: :ff .39 w ' ' in V- 55-.'5.r.i5r5A5g.fgfgf - ' f - . ., Q 45 rgvf- 711 fciiifeirifzilk gf. , ,T if S5 14 . 855 212. af 1 rfv4 ' , .. iq' KJ 1 -1 .':af. .2 A f gff?? f in R' V' az -1? V 5' ,. z f - .4-,ig , fa- 5 r 5 Q,-ef 1 1' 1. CLASS lllS'l'0llY In the fall of 1951 a crew of seventy-two frightened but hopeful boys and girls boarded the ship for the first year of a four year voyage. Mr. Brixey, also a new member of the ship's crew, was chosen as cap- tain and Mrs. Sneed acted as first mate. The crew elected Jim Fisher as President, Glenn Warren as Vice-President, and Fred Pogue as Secretary-Treasurer. We were welcomed aboard with the never-for- gotten initiation party and also enjoyed two other class parties. Our boys made up a large portion of the ship's 'B' basketball team and our voices mingled with the glee clubs and other mixed singing groups. We selected Pat Brinkmann as candidate for basketball queen and were proud when she was crowned--the first freshman queen OHS had ever known. The second year of our journey we were treated with more respect from the upper class seamen. The big highlight of this year was initi- ating the freshman members of the ship's crew. Our officers were Dale Heidel, Beverly Shockley, and Lorene Bartel. Mr. Brixey was again chosen to the post as captain with Miss Wilson as his very help- ful first mate. This time we selected Carol Eichler as our candidate for basketball queen. The big event was the completion of the new ship to which we transferred in January. As we entered the third year of our cruise we found our crew be- coming more and more active in sports, music, and on the staff of our school paper. Margine Mallory was elected President, Bob Zeitzmann acted as Vice-President, and Carol,White was Secretary-Treasurer until she moved and then Pat Brinkmann took her place. Mr. Brown was unanimously chosen as the crew's new captain and Miss Wilson once again accepted the post as first mate. Our candidate for basketball queen was Sharon Weiskopf. The highlight of this year was the square dance we gave the seniors, an event long remembered by all those who attended. The majority of our crew pitched in willingly to make the junior play, You're Only Young Once, a big success. The money we made went into our treasury for our senior trip. Fifty-nine of the original seventy-two crew members faced the fourth and final year of our voyage. We contributed six boys to the 'A' basketball team and we made up a large part of other sports and activities. Prof. Spurgeon and Miss Schaeperkoetter acted as our captain and first mate. A very able Bob McCammon served as President, Bob Zeitzmann as Vice- President, and Pat Brinkmann as Secretary-Treasurer. Lillian Heyer was our candidate for the OHS basketball queen. Our very deserving valedictorian was Pat Brinkmann with Grace Ebker as the Salutatorian. We chose alice and opal blue as our colors with an ice blue carnations as ourclass flower. We all strained forward to attain the necessary funds for our senior trip. Our money making projects were a senior play, chili supper, chicken pie supper, and many bake and candy sales. We also had some yearbook profit, thanks to the skillful editing of Bill Knehans with Bob McCammon as his assistant. For the class motto we chose Today we launch--where shall we anchor ? Z0 LAST WILL A IITESTAME 'I' It has been the custom of the senlors to leave behlod a last wlll and testament. We, the Senlor class of 1965, do hereby bequeath our would-be posseaslons to tlsese people so deslgnated: L L Bonnle Aytes, xall right ln every respect, wlll my talent for always getting the last word to Jack Osnnlngham. Lorene Iarul, belng sound Ch of mlnd and body, leave my favorlre pastlme, whlch ls pesterlng Mr. B-lxey, to Marlene Enke. I hope he appreciates her more than he dld me. L I. Gus Bollrnan, equlpped with the necessary essentlals, do hereby bequeath my freckles to Catherlne Hsake, lf she can use them. Mary lou Banks, wlll my qulet manner to June Duncan. May lt be of value to ber. Pat llnkman, sound, especlally ln mlnd, leave my scholastlc ablllty to Ilm Mlddleton. May lt keep hlm on the baakethall team. L I, Ilene town. okay Ln every way, want to leave my fllrtatlotn manner to Kstherlne Gerloff. I.hope she has as much fun wlth lt as I dld. L L L L L L L L L IGCQLDC Colllna lspposedly sound, wlll my wlnnlng smlle to Carl Story. who vlslts the offlce at regular lntetvals. james Decker. sound 171, well, you declde, do hereby leave my dlrty dishes and dlahwater hands to Allan 'Satch' Bleboe. Emma lean Dlttman, do hereby wlll my soft-spoken volce to the students who are so nolsy ln the halls. Rlchard Duncan, questlonably normal, will anything I have to anyone who ls sllly enougs no take lt. Grace Ebker. leave my typlng ablllty to all future typlng smdenta of GIS. 'l'hey'll flnd lt meful. Ronald Louls Ebker, also ln possesslon of the necessary essentials of llfe, wlll my band unlform to some new band secrult. Carol Elchler, not so sound but happy, glve my beloved nlckname 'Cootie' to Mlss Schaeperkoetter, lf the wlll take lt. Jerry Gllbert Elckermann, do hereby leave my unusually qulet behavior lo Jeny Thompson, ln hopes he wlll uae lt. Mlldred Enke, sound, lf you say so. bequeath my oontagjous laugh and sense of humor m Connle Tappmeyer. I hope she has a barrel of fun. L L L Ilm Flsher, wlll my own plvate chalr ln Mr. Bratun'om's offlce to my slster, Barbara, ao we can keep lt ln the famlly. Wllllam Everett Frltacb, would llke to get rld of my curly locks so I do. with much pleasure, leave lt no Shlrley Haase. Lallsyna Gawer, belng sound both physically and mentally, leave my way with the teachers to Fred Kuhne. I hope lt wlll keep hlm out of trouble. L L Leland Martln Glaser, leave my helght to Mr. llxey. May lt glve hlm more authorlty. Dale Wm. I-leldel, sound. or so I am told, do hereby turn over my many female admlrers to Ralph 'Rabblt' Helllng hoplng that theywlllbeofmoreusetohlmthantheyweretome. L L Avonell Hesemann, eqslpped wlm nearly everythlng I need, do hereby wlll my power over younger men to Starlyn Reed. Lllllan Heyer. wlll my ablllty to be heard ar all tlmes to some shy. young person who ls afrald to speak up ln class meetlng and other school affaln. L L L Grepry Holt, belng unsound ln mlnd and body, leave my ablllty to drlnk 3. 2 beer to llly 'whiskey' Elchler. Donald Idel, do hereby bequeath my llttle gay convertible to Rlchard Boyd so he can put hls llttle kltty car away for a keepsake. Wanda Lee Idel, as sound as anybody else ln thls class, leave my nlce manners m Rstthle Kosark lf she thlnks they wlll be of any IIBIDIIAI. L L L lack Jen, sound, thouyr qulet. regret to say that I need everything I have ln my possellou. wllllam 'Wlld Blll' Jett. leave my hot rod drlvlng to Mr. Gawer so he can pass lt on to hls snsdents and really glve them s thrlll. Elmer Klusmeyet, another member of that 'real gone' senlor class, leave my ablllty to devote all my tlrne to one certain glrl to Blll Owens. L lll Knehans, after much contemplatlon have decided to leave my nlck-name, Roc , to Coach Craln, who, I'm sure, wlll appreciate lt. I, Beverly Koch. sound, I guess, do hereby bequeath my Bland basketball sweater to Mr. lattstsom ln hope that he wlll wear lt poudly. L linda Kay'Koaark, sound, though there lsn't much of me, wlsh to leave my ablllty to be a cheerleader everywhere I go to Joan Mlcbel. Have fun Joan. L L fun. L L L L kaup. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Santa Kouwltz, thoup not as sound as mort, leave my mtrslcal ablllty to Eddle Down. Carl Landwehr, sound C0 well, ask Bonnle, wlll my talent for nsmlng up when least expected to Jerry Holt boplng he'll have lots of Glnger Langhorst, mentally and physlcally balanced, wlsh to leave my raven black halr to lols Boettcher, lf sho'd llke to have lt. Delores Langenberg, sound thongs seldom heard, leave my qulet manner to SYLVIA SHABACKER. Jim Maclejewskl, do hereby bequeath the dlfflcultyspelllng of my last name to Dlcky Jones. Pat Manhewc doubtful that I possess the necessary equipment, leave my ablllty to sleep ln class and not get caught to Larry Rus- Robert Paul McCammon, sound though many doubt lt, wlll my boomlng volce, of which yots are all aware, to loretta Frltameyer. Nell Mlchel, don't want the polltlcal dlscusslon to drag so I leave my part ln lt to Mr. Down lf he'll change parties. Bob Oweng do hereby wlll my farmlng ablllty to Mr. Nelnhauser and hope he donates all prollrs to more nlps for the F. F.A. boys. Gary Plegge. rlch ln rmsslcal talents leave my most valuable possenlon my yodellng, to Terry Knlght. Pred Pogue, sound whether you belleve lt or not, wlsh to leave my love for argument to Glen Hoehne, lf he taku bookkeeplng. Carnal Rehmerr, wlll my ablllty to be true to one boy to Mary Jane Zeyen. Harold Roethemeyet, beter known as 'Baby Faoe, ' leave my Innocent expresslon to Bob Novotony. Martln Roethemeyer. one of the volunmers for Engllsh IV, leave my love for Shakespeare to some poor senlor next year. lll Scego, often seen, but never heard, wlsh to leave my shynest to Gerald Ebkes. Landon Schmldt, belng unsound ln mlnd and body leave my slae ---- feet to Mary Colller. Harvey Selcltmann, belng normal, do leave my, oh, ah, my, ohl Well I'm lust leavlng. Beverly Shockley, belng sound though brulsed, leave my talent fc: falllng down at hurnlllatlng tlmes to Mary Kay Phoenlx. Norma Steffen, wlsh to leave my all-around neatness to Raymond Bsrtel lf he can use them. Leo Tayloe. bequeath my art ablllty to Ronald loos. Good luck. Ronnle. Dorothy Thenhaus, would llke to wlll my danclng feet to Erna Schmldt. Hope you have as much fun as l dld. Donald Warden, leave my knack for making everyorse laugh to Shlrley Koester. Marvln Wehmeyer, belng sound ln most ways, wlll my brlgrt red halr to Nancy Wacker. Sharon Welslvopf, belng normal, do wlll my ablllty to get exclted over nothlng to Myrna Wacker. Try to keep calm, Mymal Vermn Wehmeyer. would llke to give my lntelllgent expsesslon to Donald Huether. Here's to you Don! Verna Winter, leave my paaslon for playlng and telllng jokes to Edlth wehmeyer. Margaret Zagarl, belng average, wlsh to leave my bookkeeplng talents to Nlna Ruta. Here 's wlshln' you luck, Nlna! llll Zlmmermann, belng sotmd ln mlnd and body, will my red checked shlrt to Dorothy Nlewald. Bob Francls Zeltzmann, now that I know everythlng and have no further use for lt. wlsh to leave my knowledge behlnd to help next year's Senlor class. L Kenneth Kruetzer, belng normal, leave my love of maklng speeches to Elnora Langenberg. Now as we, the Senlort of ING, pass on to our long journey lnto llfe, we bld you alL farewell. -5 +- V K ei-n is Y 'I' -' 3' Y Ii i fig fi 1 QE 5 5: 4:3 QQ? Sh GLASS Pllllllllllll Old time has passed rapidly by for the OHS senior class of 1955 and 1965, ten years SHQOEI later, finds each and every one of them at Carnegie Hall to witness the success of De- sl lores Langenberg, who has risen to the heights of fame as an opera singer. The Spotlight turns to the door as Dale Heidel, who has just made a fortune designing women's lingerie, enters accompanied by Neil Michel who is now running for President on the Democratic ticket. Josephine Collins, the most famous big game huntress in the world, is the next to arrive with Margaret Zagari who just arrived from China where she owns and operates an Italian laundry. Gary Plegge, equipped with guitar and shooting irons, is coming in the door now. He has replaced Roy Rogers in the western movies. Close behind him is Gus Bollmann, who is still convalescing from the accident caused by his chemical experiment. He tried to mix nitro with glycerin. Oh, oh, here comes a tough-looking cop anxiously looking over the crowd. lt's Richard Duncan and he's look- ing for the notorious Jack Jett whojstole five daisies from Central Park. With an air of R elegance Bonnie Ayres enters fresh from Sing-Sing where she's learning to sing. Sandy Kottwitz isn't far behind. She flew in from the Ozarks where she has been instructing ballet dancing at the Playgrounds. On the first row we find Bill Knehans, world famous as ,ung- pilot of a flying saucer. Beside him is Jim Decker, looking happy and with good reason. He was just rescued from a cloud where he was marooned for months when his parachute refused to open. Beverly Shockley who proudly bears the title of the only woman in the world able to swim across the Atlantic Ocean, underwater, is seated in the balcony with Carol Eichler who is touring the world with her cootie circus. Seated with them is Pat Matthews, the only person in the world who sinks in Salt Lake. Bob McCammon, seated a box over, has received a degree for being a professional bum from Stephens College for girls. LaRayna Gawer is now at the door with Pat Brinkman, LaRayna just secured a position putting new ribbons in typewriters after Pat takes the old out. Bill Scego, who has just replaced fast talking Harry Carey, has arrived accompanied by Leland Glaser who is making a fortune selling ape-hairs for banjo strings. Lillian Heyer, entering now, is having a difficult time with her eleven youngsters, but Ken Kreutzer who is her nursemaid is giving her a hand with them. Slumped in a second row seat is Freddy Pogue who just made a blunder in bookkeeping and lost every cent of his many millions. just coming in the door is Irene Brown who directs a very successful Lonely Hearts Club. Avonell Hesemann just wed a Texas oil millionaire, thanks to lrene's Club. An air of doom fills the great hall with the arrival of Bob Owens who is hangman'at California state prison. By his side is Landon Schmidt the world's most popular undertaker. Linda Ko- sark, seated in the front row, has just discovered the only way in the world tofmakeiwomen taller. Lorene Bartel steps hurriedly into the limelight with 'a new and special brand of lipstick. Behind her is Bob Zeitzmann who is the official tester for the partic- ular lipstick company. Poody Warden is at present being sued for his slanderous remarks in his Dogpatch Democrat Qnewspaperj about two chorus line beauties, Emma Jean Dittman and Wanda Idel, Leo Tayloe, a noted surgeon, causes a disturbance when he comes in with Ginger Langhorst and Mary Lou Brauks, two of his many nurses. The distinguished gentleman seated fourth row from the front is none other than Greg Holt, acting president of Alcoholics Anonymous. Bill Jett and Carl Landwehr arrived late from Arizona where they each own some of the world's best riding horses. They've at last learned that horses are safer than hot-rods. Our attention is diverted to the back row where Harold Babyface Roethemeyer is trying in vain to use his hypnotic powers on a very amused Jim Fisher, who is now a world famous guinea pig for Babyface's charms.' A brawl is now taking place at the ticket booth because Grace Ebker, the world's miserliest miser, refuses to pay her admission. The big, burly doorman, Jerry Eickermann starts to throw her out, but generous Marvin Wehmeyer, the lucky person who discovered a way for men to grow hair on their chest, gladly pays her admission. Carrol Rehmert, seated in the middle row, pays no attention to the noise, but demurely knits away on little pink booties. Enter Sharon Weiskopf who stole a few minutes away from her laboratory at Harvard where she's trying in vain to figure out a formula for dealcoholizing alcohol. All eyes turn to Harvey Sieckman, the playwright famous for his play Yippeha, a great Broadway hit magnificiently starring our own Norma Steffen as the rich old dowager and Martin Roethemeyer as the villainous lover. Bill Fritsch is the star of Pull Sack the sequel to Dragnet and he is sitting by Ronnie Ebker who is mayor of Hiccup Holler. Bev. Koch is in our presence only for the night. She is serving time at Alcatraz for an indecent burlesque dance. Entering now is Bill Zimmermann, my, he must have a million since he perfected the car that runs on muddy water. Jim Maciejewski and Don Idel, sitting in the front FOV. are the OWHCIS of the famous jitterbllg school Shake. Verna Winter, their star pupil, is now in a broadway hit. 1-ler es- cort for the evening is, the famous grower of letters for alphabet soup, Vernon Wehmeyer, And who is this coming in now? Why, it is Elmer Klusmeyer, he's Ringling Bros. head clown, he seems to have forgotten to take his make-up off after his last performance. Everyone stands to hail the first woman candidate for the presidency. It's Dot Thenhaus and she 's running on the Whig ticket. As the curtain goes up, the last thing we hear is the well-known laugh of Mildred Enke, our school day colleague, and now, on with the show. A ,,. 1. 'f- f ll s Compliments of DR. PAUL A. BRENNER M. D. ,x 'Q 'b LIFE Don I. Landon S. Bob M. Ronald E. 4oNw Pat M. Elmer K I 4 Carrol R. Jack J. Emma Jean D Ginger L. Jim F. - A Lou B. M1ckey E. U E M 'il P . 3. in L Greg H- I..aRayna G. Vw' M 1 Wanda I. Sharon W. Bob O. Compliments of COL.l..IER'S SERVICE STATION 8: CARPS DEPARTMENT STORE Dale H . Sandra K. Leland G. Vernon W Bill J. 1 w 'War I XM Q 1 N' if 3 ll ll LJ ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 1 w, Q I ,Fra JUNIOR3 ' .L QFLLD W X iw 1: I h L . '3 'aw J -Ag RE' E 'il I . 1: 'Q ' 17'-3,-V1 7 MN r- - ' v If k - ,. A ni ' -7 V ,V 'L fl Allen Bledsoe A Kay Brandhorst A R J. Eugene Collier ,ee Donald Czeschin f J, Delores Duncan i, June Duncan Gerald Ebker g Paul Engelbrecht A K L ,Au -A Mary Enloe ig- r -gy Katherine Gerloff Glen Hoehne, Pres . Bob Vogt, Vice Pres. Shirley Haase, Sec. 8: Treas. Bob Walls, Sgt. at Arms Vernon Ahrens Lydia Angell Phyllis Aufter Heide Glenwood Aytes Joyce Binkholder Betty Blackwell 4 3' ' fi C J Ain f 1 -4? .Gnu rf Qi Compliments of COFFEE POT CAFE 8: CORNER STORE 9' J -f A ,U I PPL A A y , L ' 2 w Q A fs , A,fQ .- . 1 rf-9 LX. N' A, I :wr lv' ,. .1 Jean Hazeltine James Heady Ralph Helling Harold Hibler Bonnie Hinson Shirley Hodges Walker Hohenstreet Ruth Jenkins Marian Jost Terry Knight VN03 ' XE' ,pix Calvin Langenberg Karen Lenon Elsie Limberg Ervin Niewald Bob Novotoney Mary Kay Phenix Maxine Pogue Florence Posey Marilyn Raaf Gerald Reid -a K C E or ,J Xn.A S i ff l 2 ' , iony 5 P 1 ,ea-eii l 5 . 1 R ko1r,, L K- ' P it ew, o is J - mmf' iffik -42 E- -',. 'f ig m 'QW' e-e ' e'ee C Vieii i .,-' , - IXI- - , ' 2' . ' f ' ,ony eore . , X Loyd Ringeisen in c i C ' y nyyy d y 3 P :qu gi il: M k ky i kikyi K , 1 :,. K Vii X5 6 f 5 Yvonne Thien Tom Thomas Bill Wacker Edith Wehmeyer Harlan Wehmeyer Helen Wenkel Sammy Willhite Suzanne Williams Patricia Zeyen I? 6 .,,. Nina Rutz Karen Scego Sylvia Schabacker Doris Schmidt Virginia Schmidt Betty Skornia James Shoemaker Marie Spurgeon Bertha Stokes Carl Story Compliments of WARDEN 81 MURRAY PUBLISHING CO. 81 GARNER BAKERY -1 F r an C i S Z imm e r man ig: E , .4,. I I I . N -. 4 ,x, I rv A X-3,3 A . . . ' wfnf A ' M . V 1 WF v M 1 ' f.,' A 4 fa Ny, tw, , t K p V 1? 'f ,f'ii' ' Y 'J . 1, WWW 'Wu -, -i p, ,..-5,54 ' v as f'J2'..5.:.f x-'N fn. f ,rf 4 L. 14 N' 5 giawfxf' - f SOPI-IOMORES K EM 'cf A I, fir 16 73 '11 , -:sv Herbert Bhehrer Jack Cunningham Ted Davis Sonnie Dotson Jerry Dueker Tommy Dueker Marlene Enke Barbara Fisher Loretta Fritzemeyer Jerelea Frolker 3' rl Q' xq -iv..-al Bob Berger, Pres. Don Henneke, Vice-Pres. Betty Hampton, Sec. Al Nancy Wacker, Treasurer Fred Kuhne, Sgt. at Arms Betty Angell W! Raymond Bartel fxgjny, ' B rg Janice Baumgartner I ' A Richard Boyd T y y Mi .. Z. Thelma Branson x I 'A , if-f -:Q-1 ' 9 If wg-ri 1:1 2 'll UU' -'Q ,plea M, - L f f. .wi - - f '75 Glenda Glaser Ivan Gleize Verna Goettling Catherine Haake Donald Hafley . ' r 1 ,fm w ' it v , Pat Hazeltine Nolan Hesemann D 3 , y T Q Raymond Heyer lj 'X 4, 3 fi g 6 bg e Paul Hinson '!: W l - ,J gg T 5 ' 1 Darlene Jett 1 I , , ' ggn g m - E TV' if K I B 3 B Richard Jones Arvil Kappelman Irma Jean Koepke Robert Kormeier Ruth Kosark Barbara Krause John Krause Elizabeth Krete.r Lois Landwehr Elnora Langenberg T mx , .Q- ,. K Q, A, F! A my Ex E., , Na ' --'- 1 - - ug ,,. S X: -1 N: B li 'RISK R i ,ae ia W is P P P isiiry Iih H A P HLA Q i M We L L 'N' R A 'K ' L,,.- - K Yfwjgf , Ronald Prater Ronald Pilkenton Marcell Price Janet Raaf Larry Ruskaup Patricia Russell Audrey Schalk Delores Schalk Jo Ann Schalk Erna Schmidt I Bowl for Sport and Bowl for Health compliments of OWENSVILLE BOWL l L L 1 ffk ' if E, ,W-'N it :1. . ,,,, sf 57 E, ,. 1, 1 X Q if .iv AN 5 y be -1 or 3 S35 2 ' x Tommy Landsford Dale Lewis Joy Maples Joyce Meyer Alan Michel Walter Nicks Dorothy Niewald Doris Nixon Erich Nowack Bill Owens s 122, gr , n- - vc' ,l.-Agp' 11 ,. -1' Y.. J k 4 yas 1-,.-Q 1 t es' h 1 'nw if L fi -B Y , fr y N k k g -V, e kik:r-VkriIki 'Kit x W A. R 3. b ' be ig iteie -HY ! 3 ' tt Ay l ,.. . W t, 5' W: WRU' M w' ig., W its R J . if -.r . 2 1 at 4 , 'S -f 'Q R' fj J 1 araJ A ua- Q Qi- I fri ,.Q.? i . s .Uk K, J - , 'ar v -' A J QW' -M. Gloria Tegler Eldred Thomas Kathryn Thomas John Thomas James Wacker Kenneth Walls Ralph Wehmeyer Bob Wildebrandt Barbara Winthorst 41' 4, yx,.X, Marlene Schulte Edna Shoemaker Bess Ann Smith James Smith Mary Jane Smith Ann Steinhardt Phyllis Stradford Connie Tappmeyer Roger Tappmeyer Carol Tayloe r 1 , : 1 N- R Q W J M, I.5 r A M 7 A Q -in We . r 'S I 'SA' ' 'SF t r A S .5 -7 N m R Q. , ,,,fi' fsi.,,r:? 1 . .,. TAPPMEYER CLOVER FARM SUPER MARKET Thrift Plus Satisfaction Owensville, Missouri 4 if V, if ' Q L, . . G' -s , If. A ' W . I Q ff A uh ,wmv- 0 R BABY Norma S. Harvey S. Pat B. Jerry E' Grace E. Bev. S. Marvin W. 'F Carol E. Lillian H. Avonell H. B Verna Gary P JO C. Bev. K Bonnie A. Bi11BK. Dot T- Delores L.. Compliments of VERNON Frosty MANTELS INSURANCE 81 MCCAN PONTIAC M. Leo T. w 2:1 ,,3,,, A, lm .xt ai .- K , ..-A ,C an I - f ,gi i - 'QW ' x 2 , ll ll :J ll I' ' fs FRESHMEN lpffknul' im Jim Brown Kenneth Buddemeyer Kenneth Chance Mary Collier Barbara Cunio Larry Duncan Linda Duncan Wanda Duncan Laura Ebker Bill Eichler Myrna Wacker, Pres. Jim Middleton, Vice Pres Muriel Haake, Sec. 8: Treas. Mary Jane Zeyen, Sgt. at Arms Randell Ahrens Norman Aytes Shirley Biehl Lois Boston Lois Boettcher Edward Brown Compliments of 1 HENSLEY'S REXALL DRUG 8: THE KROGER CO. saw James Enke Mabel Enloe Rebecca Farris John Finley Sherwood Fisher Larry Fritsch Donald Fuchs William Gehner Jimmy Geisler Herbert Grube Ronald I-Iaase Janice Heseman Eugene Hoelmer RR, ,, ,,., :M KA A , K R is R, ,nv ui A Q if A KL -Z t Ii' ' yi 3' i K : 1 7' Ry K ,. U . n n f 5 if . - I k R, R ? A -A ,,- , ,RL Jerry Holt Daniel Howard ' Donald Hosfeld Donald Huether y 4 m L m O J- Roanld J oos A 'I h e e 5 Irma Jean Julius fnl ,R V a J u Jon Knehans Q d V A in J H R R R Shirley Koester Q -Q ,gk l l Larry Krause R h h qu i i ei2,:e VViz Arvil Krueger ' h' Lk L' N V.kk gg R :QA - ,Q Robert Lange ,R ' ' JQJJ Q ' ,, Dixie Langhorst 'ffffiifsi-I ,R i :,,, R. .R R my D Qi? v J is Xi. ki Joyce Lenon Margaret Liesmeyer Ronald Lohmann ' Janet Lough Joan Michel Compliments of HALLEMANN'S JEWELRY STORE Sz WEE FASHION SHOP Carol Miller Billy Mistler Marilyn Morre James Nuener James Nickolan Ralph Norris Jane Nowack Charlene Pollman Jerry Poppenhouse Alice Prater ...1 . h ' R e'ier - 'E L - X - f- P' Q R RR 'L' -- - M ff?-kigiiir 1 is we J rele 4 ,..,.,,, Q' -flu in W R sf J Q ie JR Q i EV Virk j L, Aryirx - Ri , my J- A ,K R: ik R R R J 1 oiiii fre R SJRR f , Q '54 vw' , 1 'nv r Q .4 '15'7n3'322i S e'S . fff ww af ' of ' 0- vu M ' . ' ,Q I My ff' F' Donald Ratcliff Starlyn Reed Wilbert Roberson Jerry Roesner Jess Rogers Frank Schalk Audrey Schmidt Ruth Schneider Wendell Schneider Nancy Smith Donna Stokes Joyce Storm 0 -S Shirley Tegler 'H 'vi Marilyn Thomas M, Jerry Thompson ii if Q W ' 5 w he 1 Anthony Todaro 5 Jo Ann Van Booven J Gary Vandergriffe ,f P L H A A Jerry Vandergriffe - A E S Z Q C IV r T v J 5 J' Vf ff 7 a r O og 1 gtk i : : iw, . ,. M3 K i l'g5WP.n. 4 if , 'H Q 133. - 1 ,y JN .pri . GRANNEMANN'S I G A SUPER MARKET A Home Owned and Home Operated Store 5, , fxx ii fl, A I ' err-i - . K-Lk. xi - K ,f -Q Danny Wacker Norman Walker Marilyn Wehmeyer Raymond Wehmeyer Donna Weidinger Charley West Johnny White Roger Wilhaus Leward Winter UNIIEILULASSME - 5. rl f K S En N li 2. X, ' K , lr ' 5 ' . .,. :R itll - K EiVm..f , ' A S N? I . N - - Y M5 i Q ' I 1 R O 6 . 0 4 5' : :V if . 7 QQ I tg : t y .4 YK , 1 9' W M Q 3 ' iii 25 '- fe r 1 M 7, -,xiiwigigg .. E .. i .wi I ' ' ff W2 af? JRR fx -AA, l ..,, . ggi I gag Ll? Ai BEN FRANKLIN STORE Nationally Known, Locally Owned ,,-we ' ' C. T. Berger, Owner lmxwza 52,1 ' .. '- , H Wu? 'TXT 4. 'A vm :Ni Flu A i X' it if f' 1 ,aww fri: N' 1 I R 'P Q I' T: 4' PM rr n A A fs f ,,,, wav,-J 6 YM M I' V A 38 ' ' ,if 'I ' ,, . -+' cv .v,V, W 1. A L: V :K , .NIV-J 4.63. X JW. - gr - 04 r 'R M fy- x 495 3 4 'mi ,,1 5 'K-3' ,f 'A Wt, we 1 12 . .J:7 Wir' v Sl fwfigp 'La i v.- ff.-5 il: xf.0fQ:: f- , ' l'..g-J W, ', :w mv 5 J. ' f H 5 H ,, - .., fu .. I , , -' 5.5 V - , , A- Nffw. WiA'A K'-fnwi, -fig! '. 1 Af' 355' if . A ' P A A .ag 9 2 ' 3-yfw.-wa, .- ,' 'Ly' 5 fx, A . biz,-f fha, nav' 4-,EQ .A ng 1 -1 W 'vy. ctr, in -4' K ,fs AV .- -1 ' f A33-. Wim .f : g ,.4- Y, ax, 1- A ,W If , Q- '-5fU 'Q,3z 1 al ,717 '. i' ' '-1 I LX. 1- 0. Q wif: '::Q?1 f ff +3-' 5 '5i .p H '5f3 i ' Wi if 1 ' ' ,, TW ' W 3,5 iQ W .Q 'x X. ATHLETICS im QQ 99 Soon after the beginning of the school year, the 1955 Dutchmen, under the guidance of Coach Walter Crain, began a new and hopeful basketball season, Six seniors, two juniors and two sophomores com- posed the team, From their faithful and diligent practice has come a squad always ready to meet any team, no matter how tough the victory would be. Starting off the season right, the Dutchmen took first place in the Belle Basketbowl, Besides taking first place in the Ozark Central League, the team QAIIN, 4 7,5 N nfl, l' L S' ,v 'i R as if at , , 4' .n ,,.- has entered three tournaments: St. Francis Borgia, tk where they received the Sportsmanship Trophyg Q5 A St. James, and the California Tournamentsg and the xy C01lChCrai11 sub-regional at Bourbon. The community can certainly be proud of the , xx 1. . 1955 Dutchmen, who leave in the memories of O, ij.. ' H, S, a splendid record. 'W I Hp XJ Y, Newburg 45 Owensville 70 f ' 7, Pacific 43 44 f'- X ,A Washington 67 64 Q! 4 1 Af' I Salem 45 47 Af' 4'y1 ' I Bland Z7 84 , - ,A if 4 , MJ cherryviue 70 so 44.4. C Belle 50 74 f vb Cuba 36 52 I lg vf New Haven 67 69 7 7 + K sn, James 45 64 od 1 - steeivnie 54 56 fvywf 9. ,Q Bourbon 56 63 I Q Belle 46 51 0 - ' Sullivan 44 42 IM , 'Q ' Cuba 49 75 f A4 t ' Crocker 50 87 l . JV! ,B ' St. James 57 73 ,IA- P. 4 1 ff ,rf If ,I 1 . Q! V X' fi' Donald Wardtn Compliments of BOCK'S D-X SERVICE Sr A FRIEND Manager Q 'Q Q . 1 ' Q as M91 5 A - . K S5 7 E. ..f - E -5 f Q ' Y gisffgwf 3 A wer? N Q 5 9 A mmlz 'W ' ,Cr 5.1-' .LL Xi-wk Q . 3 :M K, js, , was M .5 X- -xx W , 94 4' V' ZW? xl , R. Q X, 5' RAW ss f' Q4i'S,...,,..-Q ,'. ' i . Qs 'S M I L X 1' NFS! . f, -.9 'K NYT .' Q 'l , pf. . ' -5 A, ..l, J ., . 'Ng ,E ,ff 5. 1. V' .nr , '94 1 iff sf'A.v1j iL 'Q , X f':!,,i xi ' ' Mba 5 . . f fT2 ,1f-JV Qf f swf ' av 1 Y , , , .ff ' ' 525+ ml' 1. 5,1 'J Xfpvg . 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' A Z . 1 1 U A Q I 5 5 5 5 33 I 7 I 1 x, x f 'A mXl'l'!1fMl?Q1'S i's 1 fm me 5 E l' 435 ix f F Q A N NN . 'X K- 1 1-' 'ff Q K yr A' , J ' 'A b l f K1 V ?, T, . I W Y ,H ,F I ,,A I .GY ,-, It ,Ty 'Y tIi::p'S I' 1-f I 'Iles' f? I K A! rr aa'-if 11575, QA 1 gr ' i Y I' I ' 'N H 'J '. I, AA .- U I , fi. 1 ,Q - I, w KW' j - e V: , at fi I iw L , Q' LLSTL. - B sox suppfg ONIGIN1-1 ,M ACTIVITIES QW Virginia Schmidt Betty Hampton Queen of 1953-54 Queen of 1954-55 Sophomore Candidate The crowning of the 1955 Basketball Queen was held December 7 in the Junior High Auditorium. Chris Brixey and Linda Spurgeon, the two flower girls led the procession. Entering next was Pat Brinkmann, Queen of 1951, on the arm of Dale Heidel. Next, the reigning queen, Virginia Schmidt with her escort Greg Holt preceded up the aisle. Queen Virginia wore the pearl crown. The first of the current candidates to enter was Muriel Haake, the Freshman Candidate, with her escort Jim Decker. Next, the Sophomore Candidate, Betty Hampton began her walk to the throne on the arm of Bill Knehans, The Junior Candidate, Karen Lenon, escorted by Bob Zeitzmann, now started her walk up the aisle. At last, the Senior Candidate, Lillian Heyer with her escort Ralph Helling entered. When Queen Pat and Queen Virginia reached the stage, both girls' escorts seated them on high throne-like chairs. The candidates took their places on each side of the throne. A fan-shaped silver background behind the throne was set off by the royal blue of the stage. The whole stage was studded with small silver stars, Against this beautiful background, Bob McCammon, Master of Ceremonies, echoed the name of the new queen, Betty Hampton, the Sophomore Candidate. Queen Betty was then crowned by her escort, Bill Knehans, After Queen Virginia relinquished her scepter to the new queen, she took her place on a chair next to the throne while Queen Betty took her place on the throne. 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