Plattsburg High School - Gleam Yearbook (Plattsburg, MO)

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Nflyk W5 915415 9 4 EU PQAFFS QRQ X 9 ,,,.lQ4, ff X f XX U TDI' ' D in., I I wi GVS W?e our s.f days 'awed lqt olde WOFOTIC ve Q lw tlfi A f LCQQ Y rf 1 fe devvtl 1 0 v Deim prl P er Cube 1 H a Q fe tve 'N8 1 IA 3 no w1WW rme Q Nw 'LE a. CKX H1 vor 4' Vary 1 wfom Clpl e .1 EAN S., FLOY H BOONE Superintendent B.S Northeast Missouri State College, Kirks v le M A Univer sity of Missouri Introduction to Music ALMA BOONE Northeast Missouri State College, Kirks- vill . Commerce , Q LESTER NICHOLS B.S. Southwest Missouri State College, Spring- field. Science, Coach. Sophomore Sponsor. 7wfl1'e Wusqmf 22 WOODROW CAMPBELL B.S Northwest Missouri State Teachers College Maryville. Social Science Sponsor of Junior Class VERNELLE O'MALLEY B S. Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. Maryville. Voc. Home Economics. Assistant Junior Sponsa 4 MARY ELLEN DEDMAN Principal A B and B E Univer sity Colorado Boulder M A Univer sity of Michigan English JOE B MUSTION A B William Jewell College, Liber Vocal and Instrumental Music IDA MAY TOTZKE . . . W. M . Sta e Teachers College, Mary- ville. M.A. Kansas City University. Math Ge- ography Senior Sponsor wifi ni President Secretary treasurer Keith Hartell Mary Beth Fries Vice-president Charles Clute -qv-gm QQ FIRST ROW Phillips Cox Mary Beth Frles Wray Moreland Beverly Ford and David Spalding SECOND ROW Charles Clute Sterling Jackson Mr Campbell fsponsorl Keith Hartell and George Breckenridge mhe aim of the Student Council is to organize the student body for the purpose of creating self government and co peratlon with the faculty of this school Student government devel ODS a greater student interest in activities and strorge student leadership The Student Council is composed of the four class presidents and a representative from each class Keith Hartell served as presldent Charles Clute as v1ce president and Mary Beth Fries as secretary treasurer The four class presidents were as follows Charles Clute senior Vary Beth Fries Junior George Breckenridge. sophomore, David Spaldlng, freshman. The four class representatives were: Sterling Jackson, seniorg Evelyn Wray Moreland, Junior: Phillips Cox, sooromore, Beverly Ford, freshman. Mr Campbell was sponsor of the Student Council. 5 I Y ' - - M 5. , . f t , ' U 4' - up. V, . -A , - 1 ,L Q V KQQ. 4 I M7 f ima, 'f I fl'a1S - gtfu 3, 1 1 1 1 , - .. sq M U I W M V Mt 4.--.. - ., 1 1 X ' - Jn, , 4' S 7am -0, ' A ef - 1 4 sf r I A , ' 1 v 1 ' -v I , , - A n 9 Q - A 1 A D 4 A 4 Q .A - . I' . . . g 4 ' - , . I o ' n ' I D ' I I CUARLFS CnUTE President Spontaneous com bHStlOH' Football 3 U Bas ketball 3 U Dra matlcs Club Plar 3 Student Council 3 L D Points U Glee Club 2 Cneretta 2 Class Presldent BILL HALVS Secretary treasurer I may do so e thing sensational Ve Il otball l 3 Plav 3 Gleam U Glee Club 2 Oper etta 2 Class Sec retary treas 2 3 JOAN mucmr CJOJ 'I never met a m I didn't like Play 3 Pen Points 4' Cheerleader -4' Operetta-2' Glee Club-l-2-3-b- Band 2' Pep Squad- - . EUGENE BRIDGES Money is life o us wretched mor- tals. Track-33 Football- l-2-3, Co-captain- M. JO ANNE GOLDFN Vice president Too bad there's a shortage of her kind N Pep Squad 2 U Glee Club 3 Band l 2 3 Sec'y U Football Queen 3 Football Queen Attend Dramatics Club 3 Student Council 3 GleamJ4 Pen Points Editor U Drum Ma Jor 3 M Operetta 2 Class Pres 3 STPRLI G JACKSOL Student Council NThere's a differ ence between be1ng smart and knowing the score' Track 2 3 Foot ball 2 3 Student Council M Gleam Operetta 2 Glee Club l 2 3 M Class President 2 MARGARET BOHART nThe ability to please when where and whom she de sires H Dramatics Club Vice-pres.-3 Ellis Essay 3rd, 'U7 Gleam-U' Peg Pointsb Pep Squad l-2-3 Pres -U' p- eretta-2, Glee Club 2-3-U- Band-l-2-3 Pres -U' Football Queen Attend -3-U Carn Queen Attaul 4 Play-3 MARY BROOKS nSurprise--a girl who doesn't talk much. . . . Clu -3: Library Club -by Pen Points-bg Pep Squad-3-UZ Oper- etta-2: Glee Club 2-3-U. 322 ,Pnl 1 li 'if .JW-.. BILL CHASTAI 'He 1S a wise m t at 1 wise o r1mself'H rootball M Drama tics Club 3 lay Gleam en Points 3 M Class Pres l 2 Fllis Fssay 2nd 'U7 fje f44494'1 72 BET HMuch cou d b sa d but we'll eep quiet H A Club Den Points M Peo S uad l 2 3 U O eretta-2 Glee Club 2 3 M Class Vice pres 3, Secretary treas l STELLA GREEN U s noisy a a mouse Club Play 3 Pen Points 3-M Glee Club l D'ARLFVE KIRK HHe would not have her otherwise Dramatics Club 3 Play 3 Gleam Edi tor Pen Points Assist Fditor M Pep Squad l 2 3 M Operetta 2 Glee Club 2 3 M Band 1 2 3 Vice pres M Class Vice pres-2. Football Queen Mg Ellis Essay, 2nd, 'M6, lst. 'M7. wwf KEITF ELLEVBVQGFR nBuilt for endur ce not sneed H Pen Points 3 Glee Club 3 Band l 2 3 M Class President fyound Cityl l Football M HILAH JUNE GARDWFR Quiet until you know her H A Club Play 3 Pen POlHtS M Ooeretta-2 Glee Club 21? Band 2 3 KENVFTH KINCAD uNever lets his studies interfere with his h school education H Track 3 Football 3 M Basketball 2 LOIS MAYSV HGood natured is the word H GleamJ+ Pen Points M Pep Squad 3 M G ee Club 2 3 M Band 2 fvf ROBFQT PEFDLFTOl Nwebwlmsgmm He blushesln Football 1 Bas ketball 3 U Play 3 Pen Points ROBFRT RICE UNO sinner saint-just a right SU Track 2 3 U Foot ball 2 3 Captain Plav Pen Points U 341161 CDoc P HDoes bold things in a ouiet way F otball 2 3 M Play 3 Gleam U Pen Points M Band 9 J QVULIJL gm! LAN 'fy NADA WILLIAMS 'Gentleness sneecr and man ners Pe Doints U Glee JACKIR REYNOLDS 'A true believer in he conserva tion of one's en ergy n Football M Play 3 MARY LOU SCHUSTRR 'Crazv peoole ha the most fun am I PPY Club 3 N Library Club 2 3 b ep Squac 3 Oneretta Glee Club 2 3 NGet acquainted with him he'll surprise you Library Club M Pen Roints U ROSVNARY JREN Quiet in appea ance with motives unknown Gleanhb Pen EOIHCS fn lil .- s U I Q t - -,I - - pl 'iii ,Z -- V , -5- . - 3 - , no ' K . ve y- hg 1 -- - - - Z - F. H. A. -,- 9 11: .-3: : P A '-, : - , -25 - -,-b, ' 2-3. WILBER SPALDING RAYMOND SPEAR -Il -Til 0 - - - : - : 1-..r?',. -' Cd9'.,.!-V, I . 4. h , K, A ' of H D A -T' ' jf - un gig 1Clu':l-ll. ' ' -'u. ' ' 'X e 'fi kr' 3 fl f '57 A 'ET' NJ 'VI 19' 4 41 .fel : .j Xt! Pa.'CDv ' gr 'hav 5 'X ' XI Mary Beth Fries Don Marsh Helen Taylor Wray Moreland Ronald Adam Wilbur Anderson ard Amos Gertrude Anseaume Betty Lee Barnett Jean Belk Harold Boone Virglnia Boyd Bob Cravens Rosamary Delaney Patrick Downey Hersbel Ferguson oarroll Vord Skirlef Vord An a Lee enson BL IV rafton eorge ureqves Doll inr arper Kelt Ha tell Marllyn Hartell 6' Y.-4 ,gif ff Pl? 127 4-,Y fs 05 J Gail VanFossan Do Henry Rudv Folman Carl Jacxson Helen Klllsore n Ylrkpatrlck ary Fllen Mallen Paullne Mallen Gwrrv Vatthews Calvln Moreland e Nall Vffle Sue 0'Connor Tommy O'Connor Jean fetree arw Belle Prlce Alma Jean NUIDH Billy Reed Marv Russell -ary F fnces Cl. er Frances Slayton Francis Thomrson President Vlce Dresldent George Breckenr1dge Do ald Bojne 'Al rf secretary Treasurer Student Council bember Vadelvn Nartln Plulllns Cox 4271? QQ T xl FIHS1 ROW 'ancv LawWer, Betty Dresley Joanne Hartell George Ann Tburma , Nadelyn 8Ft1U, Varllyn vans Var! Faltk Crastain Patr1c1a Vusserg Wlizabeth Transue and l ar,jor1e ewkirk STCGVD ROV nobbv Golden, Freddle Clute, Ph1ll1ns Cox, Kenneth Rlce, Vernon Hade, Wilrer D6I1I11S, and Franklln Berryman TLIRD ROW Yllllb White, Roscoe Nclntosh, Donald Boone. Mr W1cho1s Ksponsorl, George Breckenrldge, B111y Gre ves, and Bob Vattox u ' -rxgjlgwfln . ' 1, A n f N' ,N 'g. 5:3 . 1 J, V 1 . r liQffiEf ,ijflj 'VQL' if J ' X fs ir - - 7 - Q rrr, 11 rnrn W ,g'i, f32if?i151Mgr Sgr: jg. ,e,f,.aw'f:f ' . M, . , l , I R M V - ny 1 W Q . if , f ..., , f -' IIN! 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' f . e .y D'tto. -S Ji: f ' ' ' .., .. 1. - 1 I1 , -- r , ' - ' '1 '. - SECCITD RCW: Judith Halfertv, Patricia Ann Fr , Barbara Kev, I-Iarv Hathawav, Erma Fernscn, . . . . 6 t ..'1, h'-Q 1123. E1..rJe' ru . -o..-x..,j',1. ..s. .1. ': 1.4 .zz ...La . I, ' 1 ' . ., V .. .'.. .1.' I lm . ... . '- 'x Qu , W ' t B e' , E J' C fteaeh- X, Den 1 E 1- rs, ' M - I T . 1 I K. CLTLI C : - ' ' ' . F. ' .. , .. .. -N .1 I I H .. ' -, ..1' ,.. F, .f' '., 'ATC 'erin , A .'r1 f - Y- A ' 11.4 . ITCT ?AWII: ' , A . , .1 ' --:n, L, . Jovce Gamamaw D 1I'1ef Ar Gra' r, emo T' IBD nth Jef' i'1 Aor 1 orrls, Tomrm o ery a1d Ford. dward Se 1e Keltl' F -FL R ev Catricla cue Fislfer, A: ooartf V' lzetet Nlcr W11 a ,J is DY1 ex Harrer, a t Bobbv Slmmate Edea Flew eve cxso , Jarice B denkauee , Beftf Bo' kltxef ak wavfe flages, YIOT Ho aw, Vfs ox Uarfs, ommf hav ey Bonnie Berward, Borotkf Ha es, Ja.e Veexe DoT1S Yo rg tta Taylor 15 5:4 514 9? 1, X! HQ. FIRST ROW Geraldine Nick Wyvettia Shumate, Patricia Norris, Donna Rose Griffln Carolvn Bernard Shirley Russell Jo Ann May Carel Carry, and Reva Smith SFCOND ROW Norvil Sims Northrup Lasson, Alv1n Fry John McGinnis Jackie Berten Andy Adam, L A Grady David Lee Goad, and Kenny Dennis THIRD ROW Dorothy Mav Dale Amelia Lynre Phillies Mary Jo Harrer Annette Chastair L s M e Hesenflow fteacherl, Otie Asher, Sharon Chastain Sue Sellers NOT SHOWN Charles Bernard 9 v De1OT1S Nick Pattv Aitkens Ronnie Dale Page Ylrk and Robert Val 5 C 3 RCA Joar Neeks, Nancf Presler, C rlstlna Bowers Oatkrl e lav or Dicky Beall Samuel Currv, Fred Peer: ya IOH Tate a d James Ar old T'IRD ROV Jack Berrard James Bowlin, Ralph Vitckell D ald a rett Maxi e Hollard teacterb Charles Iewbv Alan ACCYISOD C D Gardner ard John Mc eel 16 K A I. L . I . , . I , 1 Y nl 1 . 2 , ' , 1 - y . . , . 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AM ... fn Mg, 1 J can ., -:ig .'ag FIRST ROW Billy Gordon David Lee Quinn Logan Dale Jacky Bennett Billy Bernard Hughes Woods Lanny Hall Roy Gardner Alan Kennedy SECOND ROW Eleanor Fry Beth Hoover Linda Lyon Marleene May Joyce Malone Shirley May Goad Shirley Ann Gannavay, Mary Margaret Dennis, Judy Dale Joyce Ann Peery Linda Lou Koch THIRD ROW Jon Halferty Joey Mitchell Jimmy Larson Frankie Goad Mitchell Boyd Lowell Sims Donald Ray Henry Neal Routh Stephen Quinn FOURTH BOW Charlotte White Norma Jean Barnett Linda Sue Donaldson Viola Seavers Carolyn Evans, Joyce Guess fteacherl Carolyn Sue Jones Ruth Ann Byrd Shirley Ann Gardner Mary Ann Handley NOT SHOWN Carl Griffin Kenneth Shumate Garry Kneedler Clarence Elbert Taylor Jr Billy Lee Arnold 1 QQ iii FIRST ROW Iva Jane Hartzell Kathleen Plummer Doris Fry Judy Cone Rita Sue Whited and Shirley Bennett SEC ND RCN Sam M eks George Evans Milborn Taylor Bobby Lee Carter Terry Roberts and Terry Milne THIRD ROW Conrad Fulkerson Jimmy Halfertv Mrs J R Funkhouser lteacherl Richard Hawkins and Billy Don Soper I7 4 4 5 . ' f, ' A x K gh' .l', A ,ez Q :zu 'Q . ' - xi: I I , I 1 L . ' . . N as '.. f. - .. QA Q J 6 x ' 1': . Lk 43, 1 X .L ,Inf k A I '- D V6 xi ,1 J ra I v yer ' J A A I my 4 ,.,-f? . v.-- nl 'I I XC ' 1' A F Q 7aol5aZZ guna! 4.4-+.,g AME FIRST R W Wilber Spalding Phillin White Don Marsh Bob Cravens Phlllips Cox Vernon Wade B111 Hales Charles Clute Jackie Reynolds S COND ROW David Spaldlng Jlmmy Taylor Ronnle VanW1nkle Tommy O'Connor Kenneth R1ce B111 Greaves Franklin Mayse Ronnie Adam CHlV1D Moreland Wilber Anderson Richard Mallen THIRD ROW: Bill Chastain Ward Amos Kenneth Kincade Robert Rice Coach Nichols Eugene Bridges Carl Jackson Keith Ellenberge Keith Hartell I' POSITION YEARS OUT LETTFRS Qga. 1 Manager RE. 3 LE. 2 LG. fCaptainD 3 LT. QCo-Capt.Db LT. 1 RT. 1 LH. 3 Robert Rice was chosen for All Star First Team of Northwest Missouri Six Conference. Eugene Bridges was chosen for All Star Second Team of North west Missouri Six Conference. Bill Hales and Bob Cravens received Honorable Mention 1n Northwest Missouri Six Conference. IB owteam 41 The Captain and the Queen The Cornation This needs no explanation. 19 ' 2 ' - 5 s,-.L A . Q . ., ,nf ,, ' , k' I, if 4, ' X' -'Q' Q31-1 ,J . ' ' A ' , ' ' . A I Qu Q :Q . .Q 6 :,, , il ,js ' ms S '71- is , X , Z FIRST ROW POSITION YEARS OUT Phillip wmce tcapzainb Don Marsh Ronald Adam Kenneth Kincade Garry Matthews Franklin Mayse Calvin Moreland NOT SHOWN Hershel Ferguson Cameron Turney Lathrop Hamilton Smithville Gower Cameron Gower Lathrop Hamilton Gower Turney Gower Kingston Turney Lawson Osborn David Spalding George Breckenridge Robert Pendleton Ward Amos Coach Nichols Bob Cravens Wilbur Dennis Charles Clute Billy Reed 60264 LATHROP TOURNAMENT HOLT TOURNAM NT 20 SECOND ROW POSITION YEARS OUT Manager G 2' F G 2 F F 2 G C U C F 2 F 1 G 3 F ' F G 2 G 37 P. H. S. 12 37 P. H. S. bl 30 P. H. s. 15 39 P. H. S. 22 31 P. H. S. 11 12 P. H. S. 17 26 P. H. S. 16 Edgerton U3 P. H. S. 38 . 19 P. H. S. 18 28 P. H. S. 16 61 P. H. S. 27 25 P. H. S. 32 35 P. H. S. 32 15 P. H. S. 18 19 P. H. S. jk 30 P. H. S. 2b 1u P. H. s. 27 32 P. H. S. 16 Garry Matthews Ronald Adam Franklin Mayse Phillip White Calvin Moreland Kenneth Kincade Don M3-TSI' 21 ,. N , A-.-...yi A., ? FIRST HOW Francl lavton, Wanda Bray, Jean Holman, Eleanor Owen, Jo Ann Jackson, Rlta Golden Margaret Borart, Nancy Heffner, Paullne Johnson, V101et DuBry Erma Wade and Fvelvn Wray Roreland SECOND ROW Joan Arbuckl Faye MCGlHH1S Ruth Uade Gerry Fry Gale VanFossan, Gertrude Ford and rffle Sue O'Conror T'IRD ROV Josepblne A1tkCHS Nancy Vcfnaney, Helen Arnold Ellzabetk Transue Ann Jedman Madelfn Martin, George Ann Thurman Joanne Hartell, Margorle Nevkirk Jo anne Golden Narf Beth Frles 101 Vavse Mary Brooks, Stella Greer Helo Herndon and D'Arlene Klrk FOURTH ROW Evelyn Henry, Dee Newkirk Mar1Jn Kent Narf Belle Price, Charlotte Crone, Betty Pendleton, Beverly lead Wand Wilkerson. Pat Musser Rudy Holman. M Mustion Cspor sor Dolly Ann Harper Marilyn Hartell Alma Je n Qu1 n 'ary Russell Je n Bel? and Bev erly Ford feff?-'fffwf CHFERLEADFRS Fvelyn Wray Moreland, Evelyn Wray Moreland Fffie Sue O'Connor Francis Slayton Fffie 5116 O'C0Ym0T Joan Arbuckle Francls Slayton 22 .N ..., ,. 'W' ' ' ' 'V A' 4-L V . Ivgl L , 2 - -X: l . '35 ' : 's S G . , . .'t 1 A ,, ' . 9 I -- L, 'I . I e. , ' . ' . , Anseaume, Mary Faith Chastain, Betty Presley, Nancy Lawler, Marilyn Evans,Betty Fry, Carroll , T ' l . H '- I . ' . , 1 .4 A , , ' . ' 5 1 -- 9 v A ' ' y C 'v . R . . , . , ... , . L . ' , A 's H 1 , l, n , . ' . : . , 'P , . 3 , . A I '1 T' .. H , a , . ... l D , . , . , a 'n , M , . . - 'Nw .' A 5 .nl Y .n , : -. , I .1 , . -' and Y-sz: FIRST ROW Betty Presley, Freddie Clute I nda Jllker or A Jean Quln Geo :C Ann Tlur nan Jo Anne Golder Gertrude lnseaure B nr cne Klrf rgaret Borart Pwtr1c1a Nusser Jea Holm n and Nancv Iawler SECCID RCW D1V1d Soald1ng Gerr Frv Vande Bray Tvelvn Wray Moreland Nwrv Faltb .res taln lewls Morel nd Frankl1n Berrvmar 'llber Anderson and P t Downey THIRD ROV Madelvn Martin Ronnie Vanwlnkle Keltr Rllenberger Don Henry, Mr MHSt1GH tedcrorl, Vary Beth Frles Ronnle Adams Harold Boone, and Donald-Boone NOT SHOWN Margaret Wieneke Buddy Grafton Dian Clark, Ele ror Owen ABOVW Bettv Presley RIGHT Nancy Lawler 23 ' gm We FIRST ROW Gale VanFossan Mary Beth Fries, Wray Moreland, Marilyn Hartell Jo Anne Golden, and Margaret Bohart SFCOI' ROW Mary Belle Pr1ce Ruth Wade, Patricia Musser, Elizabeth Transue, Marilyn Evans Effie Sue O'Connor, Nancy Lawler Betty Presley, Joanne Hartell Nancy McEnaney Gertrude Anseaume Mary Faith Chastain and Alma Jean Quinn THIRD ROW Virglnia Boyd Carroll Ford, Helen Ford Betty Fry, Mary Brooks George Ann Thur man, Madelyn Martin Faye McGinnis. D'Arlene Kirk and Wanda Wilkerson FOURTH ROW LOIS Mayse, Jean Dee Newkirk Marjorie Newkirk Betty Lee Barnett Mary Russell Mary Lou Schuster, Rudy Holman, Mr Mustion Qsponsorb, Beverly Mead, Dolly Ann Harper, Gerry Fry Charlotte Crone, and Ann Lee Dedman c vs V fi M. rl Sl R w avid Spalding Bernard Mead, Freddie Clute, Pat Downey Billy Wiggington, Wilbur n is o ie Var i kle Rex all, and Franklin Berryman T ' R w P illits Cox Buddy Grafton, George Breckenridge Don Henry Ronnie Shaver, Wil L A1 erso ewis Vo eland Hersrel Fergu on. and Fvan Kirkpatrick LRB B ttf Nattox Roscoe Mclnto 1 Paul Boyd Billy Greaves. Mr Mustion Qsponsorl, Sterll g lacks n, Keitk'Hartell Farold E one and Donald Boone 24 . . . , . . . , . L In : . ' , , I I I , . , . l ' , ' I 1 I ' I I ' , . ' i I 3 9 . , . J ' il' -'-l .. .Ps - 3 q - L 4' RI f .. , M B ,.--5 ' 'Q , A . ' me N ' , l .A 1 - , A nut I C F ' Q 1 . , . I . f x ' , g ' I 1 k ij , . 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Pen NP FIRST ROW Lois Mayse, Helen Killgore Marilyn Hartell Mary Beth Fries, Nancy Lawler Betty Presley Gerry Fry and Rosemary Wren SECO'D ROW Stella Green, Joan Arbuckle, Margaret Bohart D'Ar1ene Kirk Jo Anne Golden Hilah Gardner, Betty Fry and Mrs Alma Boone Csponsorb THIRD ROW Buddy Grafton, Charles Clute B111 Chastaln Robert Rice, Raymond Spear Wilber Spalding Billy Reed and Lewis Moreland NOT SHOWN Robert Pendleton and Mary Brooks Editor in Chief Assistant Vditor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulatio Art Bditor Sports Writer Humor and Gosslp Music d1tOT Class Reporters Senlor Junior Sophomore Fresrmar Proofreeders Mlmeogra V Cnerators Typists Sponsor n Manager Jo Anne Golden D'Ar1ene Kirk Robert Rice Wilber Spalding Robert Pendleton Raymond Spear LO1S Mayse B111 Chastain Charles Clute Nancy Lawler Margaret Bohart Mary Beth Fr1es Bettv Breslev Gerry rv Helen Killgore Marllvn Hartell Mar Brooks Bllly Reed Buddv Grafton Bettf Fry Joan Arbuckle Fila? Gardner Stella Green Rosemarv Wren Vrs Alma Boone . ' I I I I ' 1' n - . , , , . . , . . ' I I I I 9 . . , . - :veto u I Oli! - ... . .. ... . ..... . ..... .. . ........... . . .... ............ . ... , . .... ... . ... - ..................... ..... . .. ,.... ................. . ... . ... ....... . . . ... v - - ....... . .. .. . . .. ....... ...... ... . .. . .. .... . ..... - ...... . .. ... . ... .. . . ..... . . ..... ... . . . .... .. ......... L - H - -...... .. .. . .. .. .. ........... 1. , .......... ... . . . . ... .... . , . . nn O .... ....... ....................r y .... . . . ... . ...................... 1 , . A V - .... ...................., a '1- Sfazg LVFT TO RIGHT Qseatedl Jo Anne Golden Marilyn Hartell, D'Arlene Kirk, Lo1s Mayse, Bill Chastaln LBFT TO RIGHT fstandingl Rosemary Wren, Virginia Boyd, Margaret Bohart Keith Hartell Wilber Spalding Pauline Mallen Mrs Boone fsponsor Mary Beth Fries Sterling Jackson Buddy Grafton and Bill Hales Bd1tor in Chief BuS1neSS Managers Activities and Club Music Vditor Art Editors Class Vditors C1rculation ditors Tvplsts Editors D'Arlene Kirk Keith Hartell Wilber Spalding Marilyn Hartell Pauline Mallen Mary Beth Fries Lois Mayse Buddy Grafton Virginia Boyd Margaret Bohart Bill Hales Sterling Jackson Jo Anne Golden Rosemary Wren If trese pages 'Gleam pleasant memories for you of this past school year this annual will have fu1f1lled its purpose The staff has spent many long hours compiling and organiz ing the materlal for the book and has endeavored to record a just and representative book of the school life and activities For the cooperation in making this book we wish to thank St atkmann's Studio Carpenter's Studio Myers and Company Inc and our advertisers 2o .Q f If ., , ,. - 1 fa , .J 3 , ' 5 1 9 1 U D 1 - s , . Sports Editor ..... . ...... .. ... ... . . ....Bill Chastain 'A I ll ' . . A , I' 1 y p I ' 0 ' Qfameg ' I I ,ff ',,, ,A .. mg ,V ,Q 5-. ,. 0 X LL ,V', ,QQ f N .f he , '. , H It ff V :V .' V 145' J J 1 A ' gldg' I ,Q President Secretary Vice-President Marilyn Hartell George Ann Thurman Betty Presley Treasurer Historian Mary Faith Chastaln Joanne Harrell Hartell Wray Moreland Betty Presley Nancy Lawler and Alma Jean Qulnn SECCTD ROW Elizabeth Transue Joanne Hartell Mary Faith Chastaln Margorle Newklrk Rosemary Delaney, Mrs O'Malley lsponsorl Hilah Gardner Betty Fry and Marilyn Evans THIRD ROW Pauline Mallen George Ann Thurman Mary Ellen Mallen Patricla Musser Rudy Holman, Dolly Ann Harper Mary Lou Schuster and Mary Russell 27 X . X N 'F 1, FROST RTW: Ma6elyn Martin, Gale VanFossan, Gertrude Anseaume, Mary Beth Fries, Marilyn I 9 9 I . ' I I : , , . , A . . . , ' D 5 1 V ' : 9 I 5 n . v - 1 I A ' JDM 141' . . . Here is a glimpse of our superintendent Mr Boone S3 r......,.. This is the office where you will find Nr Boone and his secretary D'Ar1ene Kirk hard at work 2 .73 , . . -flfmjr ,Q Q 9 ' 5 'S K Q5z'?? 1 3 5 ff' , If 4? f' ' U 'fM'MX W'V f' 5. f , E SF , iilf I5 i if q ' 'f N gs- fi 5 , Q , jf? ay ,L' 5 1 . ,Z , E. Y E lb- , ,I A . , , . B There doesn't seem to be any gOSS1p in here Jonder who's study hali keeper? Irdustrious math studeute so7ve tkeir dai1y nroble s 29 if lf QI, I .5 4 . 1 1 I Q x 1 x i A , 1 , , - . , F : . Members of the Vnglish II class seem to know all the answers Scientists of tomorrow are working under the direction of Nr Nickels ao ,W H A . .fl glj -'ffr ' YQ A - Q 3 ' ' ? lf V The typing II class is progress1ng under tke direction of Vrs Boone .4 X 'ml e o kkee lra DH 1WQ ene e er d 1 V ' C eeq csse r t elr Q+ud lng n ' ' re e m I l A. AA 0 0 Z rf! I , I X 6 ' 5 , 1 nv X N x nn AX, ' ' ' .1 Th E 5 p'LH A p'-- ,- nw . n ' -.' y'. -,r -uuu basin ss ar r-. 3 The home 6CODOm1CS girls are learning to sew under the supervision of Mrs O'Malley A great deal of tte responslbility of transportation of rural students rests witb our capable bus dT1V8TS Nr R W Cox and Mr Floyd Gibson 32 F.,- LOVT YAJR NEIGHBOR Wingy Vasrki son of the housetold Dora Vasbki his sister Flora Vasrki Dora's twin Emil Vashki treir fatrer Anna Vaskki their mctrer Biddv Brady a next door neighbor Mrs J nes, anotrer elgktor Tessy VBQPK1 tre eldest daughter Luke Natsor a farmer wro collects Oswald Fredr1ck engaged to Tessv Pat Downey Gertrude Anseaume Betty Lee Barnett Ward Amos Marilyn Hartell Rudy Holma Marv Russell Helen Killgore garb Don Mars? Harold Boone Johnny Jores an ex Marire son of Mrs Jones Keith Hartell Mrs Bixby Osw ld's Aunt Agatha Maxey the Fredrick's craufzeur Judge Patrick local JHSt1C9 of peace Perciva Ping a UIHIO tuner Grandma asrki Enil's rotrer Zuvabelle cousi of the Vaskxis' Sarabelle anotker cousln Dixie Jones a stranger from tke Deep Mrs Fredrick Oswald's motrer Director Alma Jean Quirr Buddy Grafto Billv Reed Francis lkompscr Wrny Morelard Mary Betr rrles Pauline Malle Soutk Gail VanFossar Mary Belle Prlce Mr W odrow Carpbell 33 O, .,p ,, f ' 92:7 if Y V.. U A . , . . . ................ .. . , . ............. . . ... . , ............ ....... , . A ................. ......... . . , . . ...................... l t , M A . ................... 1 . n . 1 . o . n .o ......... .......H. 1 . . e -1 , . ,, . , ........ ....... ' Q ,, A age........... . . , . ................. 1 . , .- . y . ,... . , a , n ............... ll , . , - L .................. . n , - ..... ......... 1 1 ' 1 rn l . , A . 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L ............... . , .................................. . o M UU' A Twelve years ago the groun of students who were to make up the future class of 'U8 as cended the first rung of the ladder of learning Now, only five of the original members Mary Brooks Margaret Bohart Bill Chastain Hilah June Gardner and D'Arlene Kirk are in cluded in the graduating class That the classes to follow may view our accomplishments and p ofit oy our mistakes we do hereby publish this 'History of the Class of l9U8 During our eight years in the grades, many new faces appeared They were Joan Arbuckle, Eugene Bridges Stella Green, Bill Hales, Lois Mayse, Jackie Reynolds Wilber Spalding Nada Williams, and Rosemary Wren We graduated with the total of twenty two members We were the second class to attend the eighth grade at the high school and the first class to be under the direction of the new teacher, Mrs Martha Bentley Entering the summer vacation, we looked forward with eager anticipation our initiation as freshman into the high school Our freshman year began with the usual initiation of Hfreshiesn to the high school How ever the attempts of the upper classmen to make us feel insignificant were futile During the year, our activities ranged from the publishing' of our autobiographies in English to field trips and experiments in general science Our class officers as elected were Bill Chastain president D'Arlene Kirk vice president and Betty Fry secretary treasurer r freshman sponsor was Mrs Marie Buck We were fortunate to gain in our freshman year several new members We welcomed to our class Betty Fry Charles Clute Estil Hooper Jo Anne Golden Mary Lou Schuster, Darrell Musser Alfred Bonwell, Eugene Bridges, Harry Douglas. Joe Mc Enaney, Robert Rice Raymond Spear, and Harley Stanton Toward the latter part of the year the freshman girls were honored to serve at the yearly Junior Senior Banquet In our second year of high school, we elected for our officers, Bill Chastain, president Dorothy Taylor vice president and Bill Hales, secretary treasurer Our representatives to the cheering section were Margaret Bohart and Betty Fry We started the year with twenty nine members and were joined by Keith Ellenberger in January to raise our membership to thirty During the year we lost the following members Alfred Bonwell Bonnie Gardner Doris Mayse, Darrell Musser, and Minnie Lou Osborn While our class has never had a very large membership ftotaling only twenty four in 'U8D we have made up in quality what we lacked in quantity We were quite proud of our representatives to the commerical contests at Excelsior Springs Three members Bill Chastain D'Arlene Kirk and Charles Clute attended as repre sentatives of general business and emerged triumphant, with Bill Chastain taking first place in individual honors We also secured first place as a team Our class has also boasted a number of talented musicians This was proved when in '46 '47 two of the members of a drum ensemble, which captured first place in the State Musical Contest at Columbia and entered the National Contest, were from our class Many other activities were engoyed throughout the year W had several hayrides on the frosty fall evenings and at the close of our year we the privilege of decorating the auditorium for the baccalaureate services To guide us through our Junior year we elected for our sponsor Miss Vernelle Bauer who, later during the year became Mrs Julian O'Malley We elected for our class officers Jo Anne Golden president Betty Fry vice president and Bill Hales secretary treasurer These officers did a fine job in helping our sponsor make plans for the activities of the year One of the main events that year was r junior play titled nHobgoblin Housen Through the cooperation the class our play proved a success and we were well rewarded for our efforts With part our profit from the play, we purchased and left to the school an electric arc spot light A great social event was the traditional Junior Senior Barquet which was held at Hotel Continental, Kansas City Missouri The theme was Bon Voyage The class prophecy, com posed by Bill Chastain and Charles Clute and read by Betty Fry was written in the form of a Ship's Log The welcome was delivered by Jo Anne Golden, and the response was given by Gene Shackelford Ronald Dale Hartell read the senior will After a delicious chicken dinner, the remaining part of the evening was spent in dancing Time passed quickly and soon another banquet was history During the year Dorothy Taylor left us to become a bride Harley Stanton moved to Lathrop and Wstil Hooper moved to Carthage Missouri We ordered our class rings early in November but did not receive them until March These rings very different from previous years, were onyx mounted in yellow gold We entered our senior year with great expectations for the future We elected as our sponsor Miss Ida May Totzke and the following class officers Charles Clute, president Jo Anne Golden vice president and Bill Hales secretary treasurer We gained three members Robert Pendleton Sterling Jackson, and Kenneth Kincade We ordered our cards and announce ments the first graduating class to have an etching of the school building placed on the announcements We gave as our parting gift to the school the steel etching for use by future classes At this writing we have plans for our senior play We met earlier in the year and chose as our class flower the American Beauty Rose and as our colors green and silver r motto is 'We have launched our ship now the Ocean lies before us Though lack of space prevents our stating further any other accomplishments we have made we wish to leave to posterity these cherished memories of the graduating class of l9U8 34 I r . ' U. I ll I . n I 1 ' 2 1 ' ' Ou . e went as a class on a picnic to St. Joseph where everyone had an enjoyable time. We also had of ou en . of , , , . . of , . - u ' u., - ll II . , .. , . Ou I : ll . cf! We, the Senior Class of 1908, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath firstly, our noted dignityg secondly, our outstanding scholastic abilities: thirdly, our musical talents: fourthly, the remarkable cooperation that we have enjoyed through the past four years: fifthly, all our aches and pains and mourning sorrows and regrets: and sixthly, all our mischievous pranks and worldly knowledge to the succeeding Senior Class. To our dear sponsor, MISS TOTZKE, we shall dedicate our success or failure. JOAN ARBUCKLE bequeaths her ability to out-sing and out-talk any of her fellow classmates to George Greaves, who seems so quiet, and her tall, slender figure to Jean Belk. MARGARET BOHART bequeaths her scholastic abilities skilled voice and ability to play NBoogie-Woogieu to Dolly Ann Harper One of our more robust and hearty Senior men EUGENE BRIDGES wills his physique and tech- nique at playing football and his personal permission to use someone's downstairs locker to Evan Kirkpatrick MARY BROOKS bequeaths all her excuse blanks and absence privileges which were all true to form we know, to the three well known hookey players Carroll Ford Shirley Ford and Helen Taylor so there will be no racked brains next year to find passing excuses BILL CHASTAIN a notable senior bequeaths his ability to get straight WEN averages his art bluffing to get them and his success at playing the great NRomeo t a deserving Bootsu Moreland CHARLES CLUTE the nclownu of all Seniors wills what little luck he had with his high school romances and more to Carl Jackson and Gertrude Anseaume in case they would like their Senior days flavored with a little romance and the senior class presidency to Don Henry who might be silly enough to want it JO ANNE GOLDEN Drum Major extraordinary leaves her musical and strutti g ability to Frances Slayton her love for dancing to Garry Matthews, and wishes the Pen Points editorship off on Rudy Holman BETTY FRY bequeaths her 'graceful' walk to Helen Killgore, and her chewing gum technique to Harold Boone KEITH ELLENBERGER bequeaths his battered but durable baritone horn to Jean Petree,whose musi cal talent must be heard and some extra weight to Effie Sue O'Connor HILAH JUNE GARDNER wills her bubbling vitality that leads you to mischief to Hershel Ferguson who should let more people know him better and her day dreams of the future to Anna Lee Genson BILL HALES wills his reputation as a foremost P H S wolfn to Ronald Adam and his tendency to say HI don't known to Don Marsh considering that Bill can't have that expression hanging over him out in the big wide world STELLA GREEN wills her brightness not only in head but in hair to Gail VanFossan who might not want to be a dishwater blond all her life and her worries in typing II to Rex Nall STERLIIG JACKSON is more than happy to bequeath his seat in Study Hall and some wise advice to study while you're there to Wray Moreland who always has to 'studyn at night and his well known reputation as a reckless, dare devil driver to Tommy O'Connor who has to learn D'ARLENE KIRK bequeaths her formula on how to go steady successfully the last two years of high school to Mary Beth Fries, who has been searching desperately for it and the editorship of The Gleam to Keith Hartell KENNETH KINCADE wills his height and position on the first team in basketball and his nick name to Pat Downey LOIS MAYSE wills her artistic talent along with her position as Art Editor on the Pen Points staff and The Gleam to Buddy Grafton who seems to have a flare for it ROBERT PENDLETOI wills his friendly but quiet disposition to Alma Jean Quinn who rever tires of talking MARY LOU SCHUSTER bequeaths her ability to get along Wltb Nt ose guysu to Mary Ellen Mallen and ber experience as a librarian to Bettv Lee Barnett JACKIE REYNOLDS bequeaths his charmlng way with P H S girls to Bob Cravens and the Job of hauling around all P F S kids in dire need of a taxi to Pauline Mallen who we hope will have her driver's license by that time NADA WILLIAMS bequeaths her secret passion for St Joseph to Marilyn Hartell and her ability to look sweet W1tbOUt any make up to Mary Belle Price ROBERT RICE leaves his love for football and his bard fighti g to win honor for P H S to Ward Amos and his technique in mastering the commercial subjects to Francis Trompson who as a junior still loves business science so wel l WILB R SPALDING bequeaths his masculine handsoneness and his way with women to Billy Reed and don't neglect these traits RAYMO D SPEAR leaves h1s DOGLIC ability to Wllber Anderson enabling this junior to pen more pleasant love notes to Dian ROSEMARY WREN last but certainly rot least but no less the shortest member of the class wills her girlish figure and her work in secretar1al practice to Mary Russell 35 n 1 . n 1 I . , - - I ' ' 1 1 D , . 1 1 n ll of , U o . 1 1 1 s 9 . 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I A Q . pwfbdecq Let us climb aboard our dreamboat and begin our journev 1 to the land of dreams and for tule As we glide trrodgh the mlst of dream, we slowly approacr our destl atlon tre vear of 1958 Now the Job of dlSCOV6T1Hg row well the Senlors of l9U8 of Plattsbdrg Hlgk Scrool are progressing 11 tre world waits us Ar Y, there 1n tle dlstance is a fanillar flgu el rrahl for Prunefaceu take a bow' Applauding sports fans cheerl Pro basketball ras clalmed Kincade, Sensation of the vear Weather man in old K C Good steady work come rain or sh ne, In the safest Job that he could flnd Eugene Bridges president Of Plattsburg's National Bank, they sav Still l1ves at home, Just north of town And speeds to work in his Model A Designer of clothes known o'er the world She s1gns ber trade name nSchuster But Marv Lou we're proud of you We long have been your booster A white capped nurse trips down the hall Thermometer in hand, Now Nada Williams is her nam The patients think she's gran In a schoolhouse in the Rockies Where the air is crisp and cool We find dear, patient Bohart Miss Margaret's teaching school Wilber Spalding what a manl We knew you'd make it Doc He heads his special baby clinic 'Way down in Little Rock Chicago Bears at last report, Have signed at his own price The former star of P H S He's known as Robert R1C6 If you should stop at a jewelry shop Right near our courthouse square Above the door you'll read tris sign ay Spear for Watch Repair The Market Crain of William Hales Is Kroger's b1ggest threat, His income tax each year, t1s sald, Wil' pav our National debt. A handy man to have around, Is Pendleton, they say. Bob fixes flats and greases cars At Allen's Chevrolet. It's Mary Brooks' Market now, And Plattsburg's largest store, Just take a peep at Mary's Jeep She delivers to your door. 36 n . ' A ' . . ' t 4 'n .' -- I 1 , . I . . A l 4. Q . . 4 A - 'r , a' . I-, H ' . ' 1 ' ' r Hu N .... - Y , . 1 Sterling Jackson eyes the skies I Y . . A y . ' , - A n--- , 9 1 1 9: dl 1 I , --- 1 I I --- I . . ., 4 D HR A .II . , . . ste la Jreen 15 marrled nom as a fam1ly e c 1ldT8D are V r corstant care t al ree aCfl6 We rolds IS star fwoo re 1 l tered 1QOl 1 fe 1H11G wor d He efe out stars Galle are slts teklnd tte casrier's c ge Vldst dol ar bllls stacked rlgh o e morfs 1n ETIAVGS' latlonal Barr a ' t 1t's Be ty Keitr Vllenberger is a salesman goes from door to door Trowgr not ex ctly wtat he had in mlnd Selli g brushes for the Fuller Brush Company Yet 1t'S tre easlest worx be could f11d Reporter for Cticag 's cu Her wo k is good bdt trer Ne always kne success wowld come, To our Rosemary Wren omedlan Clute tre CT1t1CS Hail Success wls bound to oe He outsti es Skeltor, hore or Marx Jo Anne Golden and ke career Is sure to interest you Sre's Mrs Jackie Lizar now, There's JWCk16 J too Miss Lois Vayse it used to be But trer you may have guessed Sre's married and is living now Somewrere out in the Nest Lily Pons and Schumanl Heink Vade Opera great you knov But Art cale's voice outsnlnes trew all Sre S1mDly stops tre srow E'A lene Kirk tre glfl wroso wo k Brougrt praise from fa and rear Is edit r of a wagazine d O1 ue B1ll Cra tain' r 1 to fare H e is c r e He p s s ls e tal 1 ls W ct r rsyctiat Hilar Gardner and Ver Maurice Marrled and settled down Trey're livi g o a fa m we tear, Located so ur of towr And this is our view of tre graduating cla s o' l9U8 in t e vear 958,and ae e see t success trev Vave made of tkei opportunities E rdi g ou d eamooat once a aim we fly back to tre present, wre e we slncerely wish the aeriors eve v success 1U wricr ever oath toev may croose to follow ir life ard we rope trat trev will continue t be an example for other people to follow 37 - 7 A . . H And k ' I H r h'- ne A , 3 The last report j'ves th . Je L' - yA ' :ow a - , For H9111 d I 's la l 'Q The l of ell the m' 'A l 3 H ' n 't- C. o' . -D . M V Az M .A a , -V Y . . . . . ,, n . ug A. - .., Tr't s righ --' t Fry. A -- A C A 5 , A 1 n a 1 n ' -- V3 .A . A -- , A . A - A . n o A n, r , 1 A A v V 1' . . . . o L A , f ' : 2 M 2 A ' , , A, A doin' what comes naturally. w I A . C C ' , r., . A .A ' , . A A 3 Y A Ar- . z. e , ', 0 . .. LA -. . AA l, r . , A ' - . , r A A r A , . o A , An, d 'ng ' ll, we beer. ' - A s A S agld rise . , Is Si.pl C- ,AA E 3 ' re-:riEe pill for 1 n - lA,-- U: 3 of 'e U ry. . A M A, ' , . A , M: . ' n n r , M . - . - s L h y l ' hav n he ' A l n . r 1 . oe n 'r r t g A ' A . A I' . - , A A A It ' A A A . M t 1 A - Q A . 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