Plattsburg High School - Gleam Yearbook (Plattsburg, MO)

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GL wg 'gi' X X X ENX -ii X f X X X f f f NX X X I j 1 X X XX f f X X X X f X X ff 'ik X lllllfllf X f w 49 X PLATTSBURG. HIGH SCH QOL PLATTSBURC, MISSCJRI C7l1?lllC7l' Tlls Gleam radlatlng tke llgbt of PlattsburgH1gh School,carries memorlesthat are dear to our hearts W have trled to record some of our lmportant aCt1V1t16S that we who are students now may engoy them in years to come we are proud of Plattsburg High School and hope that tF1S annual will help each one to appreciate e values that have come from his school Sponsored by Mr and Mrs D D LYOH le lCCl!l0Ifl You see here the names of Plattsburg High Schoo1's most honored alumni These boys who, after g1V1Hg much for thelr school gave all for tb81T country ln World War II We W1Sh to show our deep appreclation for thelr great service by humbly dedicating this l9U9 Gleam to them. Leonard Reynolds Paul Curd, Jr Sponsored by Hale's Market Joe Matt Gamble - Hall K Breckenridge 1 of 1 m PLATTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Sponsor psfg, gh r Q f5'i ed by Carter Brothers whillll .xgcfnzinidfrafion if? .az Qilllll ll lllllli llll 2 lllllll lllllll qlllll lllllll alllll lllllll llllll lllllll illlll Ill 'fan UIIIIIIIIBB www lllllllllnf mi m -l'F' Illw :L IIIWI-ll ' Qllllllllll' A llllllll 'll- 11 D 4 The Board of Education is organized with Dr W B Spalding president Dr M K Bowers, secretary Mr Everett Pittman, treasurer To these men the Plattsburg School District owes its thanks for their generous contribu tion of time and thought to the perplexing problems of maintaining and developing our three schools the High School, the Grade School, and the Washington School FIRST ROW Mr W E McCampbell, Dr W B Spalding, Mr Alvis Kincaid, Mr Carl Halferty SECOND ROW Mr Darrell Lyon, Dr M K Bowers Mr Kelley at work wit tha Kod le t l Sponsored by Bob's Mens Store IK ' n AK ' 1 X N Q4 1 I ll , ll O ll ll 1 ll Q il 0 0 s p : u o o 3 . . - O : . . . . . . . . : . . . . . h . . ,. , his secretary.Mrs. Mur- , 1. Superiifcx 2 C. 2. Ke-lQy 405 Miss Ida May Totzke Mathematics Mr Harold H Hall Music Mr Robert A Science Physical Ed. Miss Mary Ellen Dedman Principa English HCM f They make our school go around Mr Joe H Farmer Vocational Agriculture Sponsored by D. F. Ellenberger Miss Mary Frances Evans Commerce Mr Woodrow Campbell Social Science Mrs Julian O'Malley Vocational Home Economics 'zrgkxv 1 If 35, , , l N on'Q1gsy M1233 , , M o 0 , A an ll' t ' all i , S . . . c l on . -.fEiQilt2AL11lF tijzilllllfl Wifi 142 J DOD M8TSh Geo Breckenridge Betty Presley Vice-President President Sealy Treas 1-.f The object of our Student Council is to represent the Student body and to share the re- sponsibilities of the administration. It promotes co-operation between facultyand students. The organization is composed of the four class presidents -Don Marsh, senior: Madelyn Martin, junior: Bonnie Colley, sophomore: and Mickey Mallen, freshman. Too, each class and club has its representative. They are Tommy O'Connor, senior: Betty Presley, junior: Ann Dedman, sophomore: Francis Barnett, freshman: Jean Petree, F. H. A.: Buddy Grafton , F. F. A.: Beverly Ford, Cheerettes. FIRST ROW: Ann Dedman, Betty Presley, Madelyn Martin, Beverly Ford, Bonnie Colley. SECOND ROW: James Mallen, Jr., George Breckenridge, Don Marsh, Francis Barnett. THIRD ROW: J. E. Grafton, Tommy O'Connor, Miss Ida May Totzke fsponsorl. Sponsored by Standley Variety Store 7 I ?V W, Ri ,S ', 4,545 ' I 1 X x2 I B MM 4 WT p , Ill I ., 'K' A I xx 1 Q- 4-E? 7W an iyfyt ' y , I . I L. if . 55 X X 9,3 S w x.. xii! v4 QQQNS I K x P Q M I! fs ,XX M' Q Ronald Adam Tall dark and hand some Football Letterman Basketball 1234 Letterman Track 2 Letterman Band 1234 A V Pr Class V Pres Wilbur Anderson HThe to ch burns on Football Letterman Dramatics Glee Club Operetta Gleam Band Club 2 1234 Rachel Ann Baker HA sweet face with brains behind it H Glee Club Play Pen Points Softball Volleyball 1 en iam Ward Amos HLike the tortoise he'll win hisracen Football Letterman Basketball Letterman Play Glee Club Gertrude Anseaume 'Sweet and petite- that's our gal U Dramatics Club Glee Club 1 Pep Squad 1234 Band Twirler Play Robert Cravens 'Never let it b said that he didni play the field Football l Letterman Basketball Mgr 3 Baseball Track F F A Sgt atAums4 Play Class V Pres Pen Points Sponsored by Kay's en iam Pat Downey Hershel Ferguson A man with a vo- More people dlould cabulary.H get to know him.n Football 2 Operetta 2 Play Z Glee Club l2jb arfg Basketball ' Glee Club 123m Band Student Councll 2 'Ill 'WY fr- Carroll Ford Men interest me strangely ' Glee Club 1 Pep Squad l2jl+ Cheerleader Operetta H Class Pres Twirler Pen POIHCS 4 Joseph E Grafton Buddy NOne artist that s no a long hair Track 2 Pen Points Gleam Glee Club l Student Council U Band 2 F A Sponsored by Ditto Shoe and Harness Repair Mary Beth Fries Her warmth of heart defies her name Cheerleader Glee Club l23b Pep Squad Operetta Class President 3 Student C Sec'y 3 Band Pen Points Gleam Play George Wayne Greaves NThe silent type Glee Club F F A Dolly Ann Harper Marilyn Harm,-11 A Spear f9.SCi!18teS 'lkpersonalityburst her-H ing at the seams Glee Club 134 with friendliness! Operetta 2 F. H. A. 34 Fo Ho Au E Points Pep Squad 1234 Assistant Ed. Keith Hartell Don Henry Everyone likes him, He s quite a guy he likes everyone Band Football 1234 Pen Points Letterman Track Letterman S CouncilVP2EB 23 Gleam Pen Points Glee Club 1234 Play Operetta Dramatics Club Class President Class Sec'y Rudy Holman Wherefore art thou. Romeo? Play Glee Club Pep Squad 1234 1234 Pen Points Operetta en iorfi -2 Class Vice Pres. 4 Librarian Play 3 Dramatics Club 2 Gleam Operetta 2 Glee Club 1234 Pep Squad 1234 5 Gleam Basketball C3 Boys Glee Club 234 Carl CSlickJJackson Shyl Are you k d ding? Football Letterman Track 1234 Pen Points F Librarian Sponsored by Modern Cleaners P 'Z -JP U 234 ' ' 41 -- --- 4 LP . 234 l A . 4 4 .1 34 f 3 PM 2 2 2 1 1 - Q M n ' 3 34 -. F. H. A. 23 Play 3 ' 1 1 l '-P L LP I 2 F- . A. 4 Plf Q , , gr 9 en L OPJ Play Class President l Carnival Queen lj Carn Queen Att 2 Homecoming Q Att U Mary Her will Play Don Marsh Our six foot cockle- burr Football Letterman Basketball Letterman Track Letterman Play Class President 4 Class Vice Pres 3 Class Secretary 2 Sponsored by Belvins' Jewelry Store Helen Killgore Evan Kirkpatrick P alent lies beneath 'Danger high vo these auburn locks age! Glee Club Boys Glee Clubl23M Pen Points Operetta Gleam Editor F H Basketball Ellen Mallen Pauline Mallen sweet ways you Enjoy life is her never forget motto 3 Play Gleam 4 Gleam Pep Squad PresJ-l- 31+ Pen Points Qld I H H Pen Points LP Class Secretary HOm6COm1ng Queen Garry Matthews Who said I wouldn't make it? Basketball 2 Letterman Track Letterman F y ' -- lt 12. .. ...... 3 2 L+ F. . A. 1+ 7 F. '. A. Lp u 3 I . C I 3 - - 2 'Q F. . A. 3? . A. ' 3 au.. ,- ,- L+ - A I A ll .- 34 3b 23a 3 A 3a F. . A. u or 3 ell l 0125 Wray Moreland Calvin Lewis Uiootsl 'Oh those eyesl' Moreland Glee Club H an among men Cheerleader l3U'Glee Club l Student Council 3 Band 2 H 3U Pen Points Pen Points L+ Football l231-P Play 3 Letterman Operetta 2 Softball Band 23 Operetta Valentine Queen 1 Dramatics Club 2 Homecoming Q Att3U Play Rex Nall Our llttle Glee Club Football Basketball Operetta Thomas O'Connor Il CCHCG Football M Letterman F A Pr Student Council D The look of inno- Basketball l23U Letterman Effie Sue O'Connor man NAll good things 1234 come in small pack ages Cheerleader Pep Squad l23f+ Pen Points Operetta Jean Petree Ulfit has tote done. let's get started Student Council U Glee Club l Operetta Pep Squad Sponsored by Todd's Produce 1 I 134 M .H 2b 34 F. .A. - gn 3 2 . . 3 - N 1 .N - 23 23M F. F. A. 4 Glee Club 130 2 -- --- 4 F. H. A. 2 2 .H u 23 F. H. A. U F. . . es. LL 23 2 23 if 'sv eniom Mary Belle Price nShe seems serious but look at her eyes. Play 3 gg. Glee Club l234 Dramatics Club 2 Operetta 2 Pen Points 4 3' 1 QQ!! Librarian 34 Pep Squad 123 Will1am Albert Reed nwhen there's work he's ready' Football 23 Pen Points Gleam 4 Basketball Letterman Play Band Glee Club Play F-o Sponsored by Rixey's and Hoskins' Grocery Alma Jean Quinn As friendly as the day is long.n Glee Club 1234 Band 1234 Play 3 Pep Squad 1234 Peg Points 4 Operetta 2 Dramatics Club 2 Librarian 4 Frances Slayton UShe pleases w om she pleases Pen Points Glee Club 1234 Pep Squad l234 Cheerleader Operetta ec Francis Thompson So was Napoleon Dramatlc Club Pen Polnts eniorfi , Margaret Wieneke An ardent Harvard Margaret now,Mar- garet foreverJHmr Gail VanFossan fan. Play 3 eke now, and for- Homecoming Q.Att . 3 ever . F. H. A.l Sec'yl+Yj Band. 123 gen Points U Glee Club 123 Gleam 4 Play 3 Pep Squad 1231+ 33 Points lb Glee Club 123k Softball 3 Basketball 123 i John A Colley 'A gentleman p Football Letterman Orchestra 1 President RadioC1ub W CEH 2 A Anna Lee Genson 'Through her qui mannera sweet per sonal1ty shines Pep Squad Librarian Sponsored by Amber Beauty Shoppe fi A Fi W Madelyn Martin President 'Phu bv Robert Golden Vice-President I I gurl' , VX.. 'ff i --- -I' :Qi 'O 0 ff Betty Presley S Council Rep Bill Greaves Sec' y Treas 'ul' 7.1-1 Sponsored by Gassma.n's Fhrniture Store .l if U V ff f . Q I I. C lf' if , f , f Y , Wx, A' '. :1. I m . 1' if J W 1. X S X i I Lifjl'--,Q X qi:-g f? 1 -.L i.:ia'f:5 ' P- , -- ::::'::E!1 u '-5 ' X' V f asfzrzt , . ' lv '17 Y l 4 1 ,b, s 41.144 , -i ,W 'il aka? Jean Franklin Berryman 1 'C X4-f Q X ?h1111P5 O Wilbur Dennls ! 7 11 Ro S fx KKK ,NH X.,- Fr Geo Breckenridge e 1' Ck Cl Joanne Hartell 1'-4 Nancy Ladle coe Mc Intosh Patrloia Musser ,xv H Thurman Elizabeth Trans NJ U9 Vernon Wade Geofge An Sponsored by Halfert y Bros. V1 M1 d-Ped H enlty. Marjo P Whig rle Ne S Wki pk f- 'K 1 t. fn: -N 1 A , - . ,, 'N ' un-A-vi A , I 4. ul' - - v 'KY M Q, if ' ' j f ' ap Q if I A 1 A if B d 1 9 0 Ute A 'Jinx ,fy A we We ggi, 'P' ' 5' 1l A V5 L e ' - -A fi 2 .2 ' I 'Z ' -f Vx 1 XV-:fo-I I ' r vt , .K 4 1, .' N, Y H PZ Yu. Z i . ' 23 I 1 , I. 9 . ' - Y I? ' 1 C. ' 4-- . I ,g v, W 1- I , .f ' H, ' ' v, A41 ' ffl' 8 ,Q il., Q, UN A V -5.-'vm 1 fr: -A - 57' ' ,I ve., ' A A, , 1 . ' .- .1 I ' 33 t , , ,-N, 9 l7 71 FIRST ROW Gerry Fry,Ann Dedman, Beverly Ford, Faye McGinn1s, Bon nie Colley SECOND ROM Beverly Mead Ronald Shaver, David Spaldlng Donald Genson Jimmy Taylor THIRD ROW Mr Olson Qsponsorl, Franklin Mayse, Ronald VanW1nkle, Rlchard Mallen Bonnie Colley Presldent Beverly Ford Vlce Presldent 0,0 0l'l'l OPQJ Bernard Mead Sec'y Treas Ann Dedman ,fi S COUDC11 Rep FIRST ROW Ruth Wade,Wanda Bra 1 R !8 yo Wanda Wilkerson, Charlotte Crone SECOND ROW Betty Pendleton,Gladys Wright Doris Goose ,Dee Newkirk Y Helen Herndon THIRD ROW Bernard Mead, Marvin Green, Bob Mattox Sponsored by Marshall Auto Store sf' James Mallen D R Gardner president Vlce Pres1dent 1. gf' T37 Cllnton Dennis Sec'y Treas il Q09 P815 In efl FTanC1S Barnett S Counc1l Rep khan i -if kgysb FIRST ROW James Nallen Clinton Dennis Harold Lloyd, Ronald Anderson. Thomas Jaques Hud son Devl1ng, Gene Grafton SECOND ROW Rita Golden, JoAnn Jackson, Doris Borton Helen English, Dian Clark, Eleanor Owen. Jean Holman, Charlene Welsh W1lda Sloan Erma Wade, Martha Baker THIRD ROW Ola Marie Molder, Nancy Heffner, Georgia Pendleton Nancy Curl Violet Dubryn Robert Wright, Eugene McClelland, Juanita Waters, Pauline Johnson Josephine Aitkens FOURTH ROW Versal Ogle Donald Gardner, Mlss Totzke sponsor W A Reed,Howard Gannaway. Eugene Gannaway, Harold Hales, Robert Genscheer, Harold Greaves Francis Barnett Sponsored by Plattsburg Lumber and Hardware '9 Q, f, V if l Ji.. Q N' 5 A 6 ,V n a V . - . , '47 in ' , l 581 . ,- . 3 ? ' .I . ' . If-P 1 ff: ,. 'A' 4 ' C ' H W 9 .'.t ,, 1.5.1. Ag 'Z x? W ,, L ra ' . f Z- Y 4 J 3 m .U jd: ' ' - , ' N . . ol to .' K s '.. ' 0 . a ' '? 3, ' 'T ? Q X eh -il X -Q 1 1 Q ' ' . L 4, ns '- , ,U .1 X 5 5 S x ' A. ' f . 1 4- N' F! N . h - 5 .I . 1 1 so .fX. D ' -AQ Y ' A s A .x 1 ' - 5 'Tx .Q . : - o n 1 . ' 1 0 o ' 3 1 n , . - - J . , Q , . . , 0 iig2H7C7tHgC2Hl6?9 -.fsigilllll ' - FIRST ROW John Colley, Howard Gannaway, James QMickeyD Mallen,Howard Dennis,Bernard Mead SECOND ROW Bob Golden fmanagerl, Phillip White,Franklin Mayse, Don Marsh Keith Hartell, Vernon Wade, Donald Ray Gardner, Phillips Cox THIRD ROW Hudson Devling, Harold Greaves, Ward Amos, Ronn1e VanW1nkle, Marvin Green, B111 Greaves, George Breckenrldge, Calvin Moreland, Carl Jackson FOURTH ROW Tommy O'Connor, Harold Hales, Eugene Gannaway, Coach Olson, Ronald Adams, Bob Cravens, Richard Mallen, Wilbur Anderson fnot shown? CONFERENCW STANDING Team Ham1lton Sm1thv1lle Plattsburg Gower Lathrop Platte City Braymer Xfe Won Lost Per Ct OOO OO OO OO l OO o WQY Aysa js X' 9 1 'Gag M' K 'J QWJQ A H' 20 Sponsored by Hartell Flectric gui? ' 6 o 1. ' ' ' 5 1 -833 3 3 -5 3 3 -5 3 3 -5 l 5 . 66 0 6 .O , n f ' 4 A ,rm Z c X X 'V , N so ,,,, ,, 2 w.fV 1 ' Q , ,Q f, 6 4 av l-'- in V Q 'H 1 If o K Cameron--TheTigerS.fiDd' ing the breaks against them were defeated, al- though the brandof foot- ball they played should have given them victory. DATE Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Platte City Cameron Gower Smithville Braymer Ex. Springs Hamilton Lathrop PHS l2 O 2 O 52 7 6 25 OPP O 2l 6 19 O 19 25 7 Platte City--The TigerS. hoping to take the con- ference, opened their season with a victory over Platte City. Braymer The energetic Tigers go W1ld'lDSCOTlDg a decisive victory over Braymer but not without praising the good sport manship of the Braymer team ar Lathrop In playlngtheir last game the Tigers showed their power by defeatlng their rivals Lathrop,by a score of 25 to 7 It was homecoming for Plattsburg an Splendid last game for the year Gower--The hard fighting Tigers lost a close-fought game which should have beena victoxyfor tb as they were capable of defeating the Gower Bulldogs Smithville Plattsburg lostto Smith ville in a divided game in which Smithville was only able to scorein the first half and was held in the second half 1'5- Sponsored by Plattsburg Drug Company 5 Iamilton The hopeful Tigers trying to be the conference heroes held Hamilton, the conference leaders, a to score at the half only to be beaten by a score of 25 to 6 at the end of the game ,ZS 91532 KUYQ Q E,-,Qu . Seniors who are leaving the squad tkis yearlW1l bur Anderson not shownl 21 wr f QP' Mefgaff SW Coach Olson its it gfll Ronald Adam Don Marsh onest Aben 1-1 A' Garry Mathews qv, HThey call him Cecll Dleselu Y.,-1' Franklln Mayse A two game man lik xl' Phillip Whlte 1re Ball Paint 1-ov' we-' si, mr ,,, i Bob Cravens Manager MLIABLE SUBSTITUTTS ilbur Dennis onnie Vanwinkle 'Bill Reed ' ershel Ferguson avid Spalding arold Greaves 'R chard Mallen Marvin Green Vvan Klrkpatrick James Mallen ettermen Sponsored by Taylor's Service Station 136 r NY'-f H ways on his man ,,,,...-of Calv1n Moreland U ays in his moods 19 Ward Amos ow, but he 13 there r. ii, y' . ' W, rfja :X A J HH If ' J ll X-.f ,give . ir gg M A fg2 . ' P . . ,ai 1, A . Q ' :G ' o r 1 v 'I ' -rg . . I iw W' 9 M 'R ,W El 'H g5.? Q15pf i nF- n 'J , HS1 - ' L ga zfefga K q-v f 1 Nov Dec Jan Fe SCHEDULE Holt Plckett Platte lty Osborn Osborr Lathrop Braymer Smitbv1lle Platte City Gower Lathrop Braymer Smithville Pickett Gower Holt Bob Golden Athletlc Manager PHS PP 1 1 TOURNAMENT GAMES PHS OPP At Platte City Nov 18 Platte City At Sm1thville Dec 8 Lathrop At Lathrop Jan 2O Lathrop Jan 22 Holt In beating Holt, Plattsburg won the consolationin the tournament and won a trophy. Sponsored by Fry Hardware 1948 3-ML lSi,.m! The Plattsburg Track team, i the1r l9U8 season,d1d very well ron sldering the s1ze of tb61T squad The Tigers were entered 1n three track meets durlng the season and carried off medals 1U two of them since the Cameron meet was only a duel meet and no medals were awarded Platts burg lostto Cameron in the dual meet by a falrly close margln however,in loslng they galned valuable exper ience for the Wllliam Jewell and Maryvllle meets wh1ch followed The squad was much smaller thanthe track team wh1ch carrled off the Northwest Six Conference championship the year before, and they missed a lot of the men who graduated, but still they showed their power and the school was proud of them Members of the team Adams R Breckenridge Brldges E Clute C Cravens B Ferguson, H Grafton B Klncade K Mallen R Mayse Marsh D Matthews Rlce, R Wade V In the William Jewell meet, Plattsburg placed sixth in Class C but car ried off some awards Medals were g1ven for the first four places The results of the Plattsburg Kenneth Kincaid and Buddy Grafton tied for third and fourth vith one other man in the pole vault Charles Clute placed third in the 880 yard run Robert Rice got fourth 1n the discus and Keith Hartell got fourth 1n the low hurdles In the Maryville Dlstrict meet Plattsburg carrled off seventh place wlth H- points 1n the Class C group Medals were given for the first three places Results of the team were Plattsburg fourth in the 880 yard relay Garry Mathews, fourth in the mile run Keith Hartell thlrd in the low hurdles Charles Clute second in the 880 yd run and Robert Rice t1ed for fourthiJ1the hlgh Jump Sponsored by Zero Locker Service n . . , 1 all , G. 9 ' ' , . . D ' . , . Hartell, K. team were: . , . 9 ' ' . F- I . G- : ' 1 ' . o I I , - f A ' , 3 , . 1 1 l Z o qua ik' Y 5 MK. t-we FIRST ROW Betty Presley Effie Sue O'Connor, Elaine George Lois Williams, Ann Barnett, Violet Dubry, Joan Williams, Dolly Ann Harper, Wray Moreland Mary Beth Fries SECOND ROW Josephine Aitkins, Wilda Sloan, Beverly Mead, Lewise Green, Joanne Hartell, Marilyn Hartell Madelyn Martin, Nancy Heffner, Dee Newkirk, Elizabeth Transue. Marjorie Newkirk THIRD ROW Helen Herndon, Helen Killgore,Bonnie Colley,George Ann Thurman,Patric1a Musser, Gail VanFossan, Gerry Fry, Ann Dedman, Pauline Johnson, Charline Fisher, Roberta Dennis, Mary Gardner FOURTH ROW Wanda Bray, Doris Goosey, Wanda Wilkerson, Rudy Holman, Erma Wade, Charlotte Crone, Ruth Wade, Beverly Ford, Alma Jean Quinn, Dian Clark, Carroll Ford, Eleanor Owen, JoAnn Jackson, Rita Golden, Nancy Curl, Jean Holman, Gertrude Anseaume Sponsored by Tinnen Tractor and Implement 25 ., A f a 1 f X J R . -X - . . 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I . l all zucqx FIRST ROW Carroll Ford, Dian Clark, Mildred Henry, Wray Moreland Patricia Musser, George Ann Thurman, JoAnn Jackson, Rita Golden, Jean Holman, Gertrude Anseaume SECOND ROW Madelyn Martin, Ruth Wade, Erma Wade, Wanda Bray, Betty Presley, Gerry Fry, Beverly Mead, Wilda Sloan, Wanda Wilkerson THIRD ROW Thomas Jaques, Fredrick Clute, Alma Jean Qnnn Joseph Grafton, Don Henry, Ronald VanW1nkle, Eleanor Owen, David Spalding 26 Sponsored by H O Tinnen Motor Co 1 9 yt ,tty . y ' Q' QQ J -' I 2 .V , fffwsg Sdvpmnwx gLN1?3 f H A Q, QQEHVJ i? ,pf FIRST ROW Josephine Aitkens Bonnie Colley, Rudy Holman, Lewise Green, Alma Jean Quinn, Dolly Ann Harper, Nancy June Curl, DOTIS Goosey, Juanita Waters, Georgia Pendleton SECOND ROW Rachel Ann Baker, Wilda Sloan, Beverly Mead, George Ann Thurman, Marilyn Har tell Madelvn Martin Vlolet Dubry Nancy Heffner, Dee Newkirk, Ellzabeth Transue, MarJor1e Newkirk THIRD ROW Betty Pendleton Mary Belle Price, Pat Musser, Erma Wade Charlotte Crone,Nancy Lawler Joanne Hartell, Gerry Fry, Dian Clark, Ann Dedman,Mary Beth Frles, Gail Van Fossan Pauline Johnson Jean Holman, Doris Borton, Wray Moreland FOURTH ROW Faye MCG1Dn1S, Wanda Bray, Wanda Wilkerson, Jean Baker, Mildred Henry, Betty Presley, Ruth Wade, Sue O'Connor, Mrs Hall fteacher , Eleanor Owen, Jo Ann Jackson,Carroll Ford Gertrude Anseaume, Rita Golden, Martha Baker, Ola Marie Molder 27 Sponsored by G1bson's Store Ae W Q .E xi A 4 Q, w 'l 'v1 QC, ' f J d 'rf' 4 6 Q A ,, l A N of f if 4 .. f ' n .EL VI Hl .' sgr- X fx! f f- Hg-2' 1' Q 'V I JL y--if 1 is Y 'f FIRST ROW Versal Ogle, Tommy Jaques. Roscoe McIntosh, Evan Kirkpatrick, RSX Nall, Bernard Mead, Clinton Dennis SECOND ROW David Spalding, Freddie Clute, Ronald Shaver, Pat Downey, Bill Greaves,Hershe1 Ferguson THIRD ROW Keith Hartell, George Breckenr1dge,Don Henry, George Wayne Greaves,Phillips Cox. Le ow X K- 'Mfr Z K5 J A Q. 1-2 ff f v . o - 1 I -1 v fe - ,,,,N - W 2 v.,,,:-. 92 R 4 , vw AW 2 4? cv , rf g I i- fr H' x -4 x , 5 - xi ' I I ff C , 5 S S X 4- -' H -1 Q I '5' I A. 'U , 1 K - L Q , 1 H Q ' I R 2 L Q , lv -wi xl JV : 'N f - Y. Wh .xl A n 29 Sponsored by Fisher Body Works Ufufe CLI l'l'lQl ff 0 l'l'lQl LCa -1 U1 04 FIRST ROW Donald Genson Robert Golden, James Mallen, FTQHCIS Barnett Gene Grafton John Colley Eugene McCelland Howard Gannaway, Rex Nall SECOND ROW Franklln Berryman Frederick Clute Vernon Wade, Francis Thompson Hershel Fer guson, Jimmy Taylor, Hudson Devling Harold Lloyd, Robert Gensheer, Donald Gardner, Clinton Dennis THIRD ROW Patrick Downey Carl Jackson, Bill Reed Roscoe McIntosh, Harold Hales Garry Matthews, Eugene Gannaway Bill Greaves, Harold Greaves Evan Kirkpatrick Richard Mallen. Ronald D Anderson FOURTH ROW J E Grafton, Thomas O'Connor, Robert Wright George Breckenr1dge, Wilbur Dennis, Mr Farmer Qsponsorb Ronald Adam George Greaves, W A Reed, Robert Cravens, Phillip White, Bernard Mead Scenes from the Barnwarmlng sponsored by the F H A and F F A Sponsored by Don's Food Store iigz .,f4gZ . ' A ...., . . , A :J fl ' . 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FIRST ROW Jean Petree, Dor1s Goosey Ruth Wade, Lewise Green Dian Clark, Eleanor Ower Jean Holman, Charlene Welch, Martha Baker, Erma Wade, Betty Presley SECOND ROW Nancy Heffner Faye McGinnis Betty Pendleton, Beverly Mead V1olet Dubry Marilyn Hartell Joanne Hartell Patricla Musser Gail VanFossan, Nancv Lawler, Wray More land, Wanda Bray THIRD ROW Rachel Baker Jean Baker Mildred Henry, Dee Newklrk Dolly Ann Harper Uelen Herndon, Beverly Ford Mrs O'Malley fsponsor , Wanda Wilkerson, Margorle Newklrk Elizabeth Transue, Madelyn Martln, George Ann Thurman, Gertrude Anseaume Scenes from the barn sponsored by the 'QW 30 Sponsored by Seller's Beauty Salon W K V A V Pi 16-, it 1 'fy' '25, '1 L, L. Y ' I: 3 4 L , 17 - K I 3 5 J V -is if l ... J 5--.A b Q 1 , , ,'f V: ,,, K P 1 ml 'P I 9 'Z H . W...M , M, M, in ,arg ' Pr , . ' I I il . D . ' I I I 1 9 c . s ,, ' . . . ' I I I I 44 I ' D 0 I . f . - I s . ' 'x I QCLH1 'IP 1' Helen Klllgore Editor nuns-1 O0 ac 56 97 6 'S I ,.4!,' 44- J, X FIRST ROW Joanne Hartell, actlvities Mary Vllen Mallen, circulation mgr Nancy Lawler, photography Betty Presley, art Gail VanFossan, typist Mary Beth Fries activlties SECOND ROW George Ann Thurman, assistant ed1tor Buddy Grafton, art George Breckenridge, business and advertlsing mgr Bill Reed, circulation mgr Helen Killgore, editor THIRD ROW Keith Hartell, sports Miss Mary Ellen Dedman and Miss Mary Frances Evans spon sors Don Henry photography ABSENTEPS Wilbur Anderson, business and advertising mgr Sponsored by Gassman Pharmacy 3' ,g ur I ' fa rv, , ,,..,.,, V, nuunuuusunun-sl-nu: ' LY- W 522: Z, S,.o, ,QMMMNA I 'f?lf,, nfl 9 ' 3 -gn . 1 . fx., s 1 n 6 5- xy '-'EP . . 4 Q f ' A . y I 1 fax Q ' '- 1 A e vol ' ll f , - l 1 A 1' I W L ' 1 of 'Q lf 1 '- X xg, ' 4 4 - y A . X f .X 'Y fi: Q K 2 ' 3 - .5 : I : . ' - : ' : 3 ' .3 .3 . I I 1 I a ' an oinfa n. editor of our scho Pauline name 01 newspaper 3877 FIRST ROW Bob Cravens, circulation manager Calvin Moreland, business manager Jimmy Taylor, mimeograph operator Francis Thompson, news reporter David Spalding, proofreader, J E Grafton, art editor Billy Reed, mimeograph operator SECOND ROW Marjorie Newkirk, Junior class reporter Patricia Musser, Junior class porter Dian Clark, proofreader Lewise Green, sophomore class reporter Frances Slsyton, humor and gossip Carroll Ford, news reporter, Nancy Lawler,humor and gossip Betty Presley, art editor Gerry Fry, sophomore class reporter Eleanor Owen, news reporter Rita Golden, freshman class reporter THIRD ROW Josephine Aitkins,freshman class reporter Sue O'Connor, business manager Rudy Holman, senior class reporter, Alma Jean Quinn, senior class reporter Wanda Wilkerson,news reporter Madelyn Martin, proofreader Marilyn Hartell associate editor Pauline Mallen, editor Gail VanFossan, typist Wray Moreland, circulation manager FOURTH ROW Rachel Baker, typist Mary Belle Price, typist Mary Ellen Mallen, typist Carl Jackson, advertising manager Don Henry, advertising manager Miss Mary Ellen Dedman and Miss Mary Frances Evans, sponsors Keith Hartell, sports editor Margaret Wieneke, typist 32 Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs Ben Shapiro sd r,.-, ... . 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' u n n I I I I - I omecoming ule me of the Laxgyg1goPra1lY Trl: mger presi Bmtmthe Homecoming cofflfl of wdes Over 3- e Mule Homecoming Queen Pauline Mallen Football Captain Don Marsh The Queen, Maid of Honor, and her Attendants q 'SY YW The Queen Pauline Mallen was crowned by the football captaln, Don Marsh Her Maid of Honor, Effle Sue O'Connor, was escorted by Boots Moreland, the co captain The Queen's attendants Betty Presley, Helen Killgore, Mary Beth Fries, and Wray Moreland were accompanied by Ronald Adam, Ward Amos, Tom O'Connor and Keith Hartell e Annual Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Student Council, was held in the high school BHd1tOTlum following the game with Lathrop Sponsored by Mr and Mrs D D Lyon Al'Yl,952:f of fA8 Wowl Am I glad to sit down to rest my feet They have been carrying me around in c1rcles as fast as they could for a week now, and are they barking! Now that the blg banquet is over and the de corations have been removed, I can stop to look back on all that has happened this week Monday, I remember how surprised we all looked when it flnally dawned on us that this was THF week Monday and Tuesday we finished the fence, whlch was later banked with flowers, put up the l1ghts we used soft colored Japanese lanterns and built a frame for our palnting of the mansion The girls,too, were busy with the Thursday the all important day came Several squads in flowers, trees, rocks fish,and anything that would help gymnasium look like an old time southern garden One can't all the work But when Thursday afternoon came the juniors programs gathered make the describe were al most too tired for the banquet When we arrived that n1ght,after a little rest and much differ ent change in appearance, we soon forgot about all of the hard work and thought only of what a good t1me we were having When we saw the well pleased happy faces of the senlors, whom we were honorlng, The meal was delicious and served in the best manner We Juniors ofthearist much as the engoyed the slnging of the pickaninnies and the actions ocratic couple, who played the part of our hosts, s senlors seemed to After having many laughs over the speeches the orchestra began They were very good, engoyed We left thls as here in after dinner and everyone dancing to their music twelve like Cinderella we had to stop dancing and leave feeling proud because we were sure the Sen1OTS will remember one of their most enJoyable even1ngs I am writing this I can count at least ten people asleep study hall It is a custom to stay out until the wee wee hours of the morning on the night of the Junior Senior Banquet This years sen1ors were no exceptlon It is no wonder that everyone is about to fall asleep on their feet Helen Killgore Sponsored by Guess Cleaners I . . . , C D ' . . we felt doubly paid for our many fears and worries. a At , , . As elnoried 0 fAe 1948 ganquef On the balmy, spring evening of April 29, l9l+8, we seniors realized as the banquet hour drew closer that though this was one of the happiest occasions of our senior year and the traditional climax of all our social events, it was also a sad reminder that we were leaving dear old P. H. S. forever. However, as the evening drew to a close all of us seniors felt a deep appreciation towards the Juniors and all those who helped give us such a wonderful send off It was one 'farewell we won't soon forget Just to show how impressed we really were, we would like to 1te a few last words about the banquet for the l9b9 nGleam you won't forget! As the hands of the clock finally reached seven thirty slowly wandered into the old familiar high school gym A negro butler Kenneth Rice received us at the door As we were ushered through the ivy covered trellis, we felt as if we were walking into a beautiful plcture The host and hostess Phillips Cox and Nancy Lawler, acting as Mr and Mrs George Washington,cordially welcomed us 1nto the glowing atmosphere of their old plantation Pickanin 1n1es serenaded us with songs of the South everywhere, friendli ness and hospltality characteristics so well known among the south ern people were extended to us As a delicious southern style dinner was served by the maids Mary Beth Fries on behalf of the Juniors and the faculty gave us a warm welcome to the banquet and wished all of us the best of suc cess and happiness in the comlng years even as we had been success ful during our high school years Charles Clute responding thanked the Junior class and asked that they carry on the standards which we had established for the honor and glory of P H S The senior w1ll and class prohecy were then read by Jo Ann Golden and Keith Hartell As 12 30 o'clock rolled around, everyone reluctantly left the beautiful surroundings of the old plantation especially us seniors who were being entertained as students of P H S for the last time Thanks for the memories juniors! We won't forget youl Jo Ann Golden Sponsored by Fry Truck and Tractor enior Wag O! ,48 HOLD SNOOPYH A Comedy In Three Acts By Dana Thomas Miss Totzke applying make on Robert Rice Bill Chastain, and Wilbur Spalding as seen in the play CHARACTERS Ronald Bill Chastain Serious seventeen Mrs Hudson Margaret Bohart Prop of the Mt View Hotel Helen D'Arlene Kirk Her daughter John Pendleton Bill Hales In love with Helen Gr1nnell Robert Rice A guest at the hotel NO d Snoppy Herman Wilbur Spalding Also serious at seventeen Mrs Thorne Mary Lou Schuster Of Boston, another guest Marilyn Betty Fry Her daughter Mrs Varney Mary Brooks Presidentofthe Ladies Mission ary Society Kathryn Weatherley Nada Williams ident. presenting a gift to Of the sheriff's office Miss Totzke, Senior sponsor Willie Kenneth Kincade Jo Anne Golden class pres Who lives down the street Sponsored by Plattsburg Leader up . Uncle Ben ............ Charles Clute 1 H. QIQLOI' CL55 W We the class of 1949 belng of sound mlnd may by our last w1ll and testament devise all our estates real personal and m1xed and all interests thereln to the students of Platts burg Hlgh School RONALD ADAM WARD AMOS WILBUR ANDERSON GERTRUDE ANSEAUME RACHEL BAKER JOHN COLLEY PATRICK DOWNEY HERSHEL FERGUSON CARROLL FORD MARY BETH FRIES ANNA LEE GENSON BUDDY GRA TON GEO W GREAVES DOLLY ANN HARPER MARILYN HARTELL DON HENRY RUDY HOLMAN HELEN KILLGORE EVAN KIRKPATRICK MARY ELLEN MALLEN PAULINE MALLEN DON MARSH WRAY MORELAND CALVIN MORELAND REX NALL EFFIE SUE O'CONNOR JEAN PETREE MARY BELLE PRICE ALMA JEAN QUINN WILLIAM REED FRANCES SLAYTON FRANCIS THOM SON MARGARET WIENEKE GAIL VANFOSSAN His H1s His Her Her His His His Her Her Her His His Her Her His Her Her His Her Her His Her His His Her Her Her Her His Her His Her Her We extend our best w1shes to MR CAMPBELL MISS TOTZKE MISS DEDMAN MR KELLEY MISS EVANS MR. HALL MR. OLSON MRS. O'MALLEY late hours to Nancy Lawler and h1s dependabillty to M1ldred Henry love for studles to Donald Ray Gardner technique of driving to Hudson Devellng abil1ty to get that ring to Dee Newk1rk quiet manner to Betty Presley mechanlcal brain to Tommy Jaques knowledge of the dictionary to W A Reed weakness to spend money to Carl Jackson boyfriends to Pat Musser ability to overcome reckless drivlng to Freddie Clute sleeping hours to George Breckenr1dge ability in art at school to Roscoe McIntosh quiet ways and meek look to Gerry Fry long eye lashes to Helen English way of making frlends with everyone to Elizabeth Transue but perhaps he will need it next year new car to Bob Cravens troubles at Cameron to Wanda Wilkerson editing of the Gleam to George Anne Thurman, and her sewing ability to Dian Clark class ring to JoAnn Jackson art for always remaining sweet tempered to Lewlse Green luck to whoever wants to be Homecoming Queen of 1950 best wishes to the junior class, since he wants to keep the girl in the blue Ford success in Lathrop to Madelvn Mart1n wavy hair to Micky Mallen and his trips to North Kansas City to Franklyn Mayse name in sports to Vernon Wade pep and vitality to Marvin Green job at Plattsburg Drug to Jean Holman ability to type to Paint White necklaceand bracelet she received from Bob Jonesto Ann Dedman 'gift of gab to Joanne Hartel afternoon at home to Ruth Gordon nights at Red Crown to Bill Greaves efficient work in all commercial subjectsto Franklin Berryman interests in Harvard to Jean Baker the faculty and trust that next year will bring to four sponsorl a qulet dependable able bodied, sensible industri ous ect class New Jokes More money from book fines to buy new books Clean halls in P H S Longer period for shorthand New band instruments. A champion basketball and football team. The backroom fin1shed in the Home Economics room. In witness whereof we have herewith subscrlbed our names. This fourth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty nine. Signed Members of the Senior Class Sponsored by Anderson's Plumbing 37 O O - L KEITH HARTELL His ability in geometry to Phillips Cox. It may be a little late, ' l. . friday Gnleaf s A Since May, 1913, the students of Plattsburg High School have had the opportunity to compete every spring - in the Ellis Essay Contest. It was in that year that Mr. J. Breckenridge Ellis, a writer of national fame and a citizen of Plattsburg, offered a ten-dollar prize to the high school student who would write the best essay talked with Mr Raleigh A Shaver about his plan Shaver, who became known as the Santa Claus of Clinton County, readily agreed that he would l1ke to have a part in sponsoring the contest He l1kewise contributed ten dollars The prizes then became fifteen dollars for the first place and five dollars for the second However 1n later years three prizes have been given first fifteen dollars second, ten dollars and th1rd five dollars Upon the death of Mr Shaver, Mrs Shaver, his wife has generously contributed one half of the prize money e verv first subject Mr Ellis submitted to the students s N ow Plattsburg Can Be Improved H Previous to the contest, Mr Wllis always sends the essay subJect to the h1gh school Not until the competing students are assembled is the envelope opened Thus no one knows he subject and consequently no one can make any preparation The students partlcipatlng are permltted only paper pencll pen IHP and a d1ct1onary No one enters the room durlng the afternoon whlle the students are wr1t1ng As each student flnishes the teacher 1n charge puts a number on h1s paper Thus no Judge knows the name of the person who has written the essay The Judges are chosen by the sponsors of the contest or those delegated by them course, no person who has any connection with the school or students is a Judge The essay wins flrst, second, or thlrd place as soon as three judges agree on 1ts rank For thirty six years these sponsors have contributed approxlmatelyonethousanddollars The students of Plattsburg High School express to Mr Vllis and Mrs Shaver their deep apprec1ation ho' YJ 'Q' Bill Chastain Margaret Bohart Mary Faith Chastain The first prize winner of the l9M8 contest was Bill Chastain The winner of second prize was Margaret Bohart, third prize went to Mary Faith Chastain 5 . 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Vw gba! aa Sponsored by Laclede Hotel 8l'lL0l CZCLJJ W l9A2Cy The Forty N1ners of Plattsburg High School meeting in their last class party thoughtfully considered the years stretching ahead nThough we may not f1nd the gold of California as did those of 1849 sa1d Don Marsh their president perhaps each of us w1ll f1nd h1s dorado Just then from hebind the red velvet curtaln h1d1ng the stage appeared a man dressed in a flowlng black robe of the prophet Quietly he lifted h1S arms as 1f in bene d1CtlOH Each senior paused to listen Deep and sonorous came the voice, saylng HI m Ezra Peabody Hinkledink Jones a prophet known to all the world My propbecles average 99 99 per cent accurate Called by a member of your school I have come to g1ve each of you an insight into the future e heed, ye seniors As he looked upward, the old sage continued 'On one of the great space sh1ps Calvin More land, better known as Boots, is the pilot Often flying with h1m is his S1SteT Wray air l1ne hostess Many happy memories do they recall when they carry Don Marsh the rovlng reporter for the The Chlcage Tribune on his many flights to all parts of the world Seniors maybe you have heard that h1gh school love affairs never las You are wrong Dolly Ann Harper is now Mrs Raymond Spear, and Gertrude Anseaume is the wlfe of Aros Mc Guire How proud they are of Aros J Too Gail VanFossan is the able asslstant of her husband, Dr C W Chastaln III eminent founder of the Chastain Research Hospital lH New York City Then Margaret Wieneke another homemaker even in hlgh school, 1S successfully comblning home and career, for the one half of every day she spends at her employment agency owner features most often the actress, Carroll Ford Approaching Kansas City one can see a huge electric slgn towerlng above the streets It reads 'Brlng your electrlc troubles to Keith Hartell's Electr1c Shop w1ll fix lt H One of Hartell's strong competltors is the J E Grafton John Colley Radio Service Its high powered advertising is under the eff1 clent direct1on of Rudy Holman Helen Killgore, owner of a faSh1OH shop in New York City features chic fashions for the socialites of the East Jean Petree, rank1ng fashion deslgn er of the West, caters to the movie crowd Mary Fllen Mallen owner of a Chaln of beauty parlors, has found the magic fluid which counteracts all baldness Among her customers are her former superintendent C D Kelley, and her classmate Francis Thompson who owns one of the swankiest restaurants 1n Philadelphia. Ward Amos has the controlllng lnterest in the Ward Amos Company it has forced Woolworth and Kresge to lower their prices Mary Beth Fries is the successful primary teacher in her old home town while Marilyn Hartell has re turned to teach home economics in her alma mater Both have published artlcles on HHow to Become a Successful Teacher Many summers find them vacationing on the dude ranch of Rex Nall Pauline Mallen and Rachel Baker, sisters of mercy spend their life ministering to the ill They are widely known for their success in the treatment of polio Effie Sue O'Connor is one of the best radio entertainers She and Alma Jean Quinn, author of Work esn't Pay , are paying Uncle Sam an income tax in six figures Francis Slayton a lover of antiques, now owns her own shop Her weekly auction is cried by Bill Reed the highest paid auctioneer in the U S A One of the cattle barons of the Southwest is no other than Tommy O'Connor George Wayne Greaves and Hershel Ferguson have been voted the best farmers of Clinton County They say A Farmer made a farmer out of me Wilbur Anderson, too, has received renown for inventing a new implement that saves work Ronald Adam is knownforhis efficiency as Clinton County's able Farm Agent Evan Kirkpatrick talks about the NCh1cken and In Chickens have brought him wealth If in trouble, remember that Pat Downey's flow of words will help solve your problems He is a noted lawyer 1n Washington, D C Also in the nation's capital is Anna Lee Genson who is the personal secretary for the President's wife Last but not least is Mary Belle Prlce, the beloved m1ssionary in Mexico 'This is your future senlors, as I see it Each has h1s goal And while it maynot be the gold of the earth it will be the refined gold panned from your service to the world God ess you everyone And as the black robed figure had appeared it vanlshed behind the red velvet curtalntopped by the gold letters P. H. S. Sponsored by Everett and Clark Contractors 39 I ' P0 . u - , 0 , n v - - E1- .H ' . . . , ' . . A ' a ' ' . Tak . ' D 9 I I ' . ' ' , an H , ' - - ' t. . . , r. , ' HThe professions, as well as business, have called many from your class. Don Henry, theater ' Q 1 . . ' Q c , ll . Do . , ' O D . ll I1 . I . . bl ',N ' I - , . . Shoo! flanaporfafion uwik e buses driven by Mr James Goosey and Mr Floyd Gipson, transport sixty two high school students to and from school each day They also transport f1fty nine grade children Scenes along the bus routes JP' ,M y ,sg A Th . . - f' A IN . ' I , ' W4 ,A Q f A -fr - .L 37' - . 4.t1n'- fu. , ish. A .ag 5 p 1 .:'ff ye, 'L , 1. 5. gf . u h Q.. 4 -:tjg-. A V,-35,6 P 1 3 ,wb'f'f Y! A J? v3.f,j ,022 U'. 40 Sponsored by R. W. Cox and Co. Mobile Service Station an as E ,QQ RANK Nb 0'5- it Gif mfr' 30 kdm dfrun, 37' ,f af Mix wuz? Ziff, Jbvu YK W 32 - fl fm? abumzifn, tggflgy ,fL Vkfl' W w'f f ,.L' 5 d . . fqaw- ? 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Lois Williams president Vice Pres xl, I 1 Q11 2 6.5125-' Hathaw8Y Elaine George t 22133 5 TreaS ReP0Pter FIRST ROW Ann Barnett, Arline Berryman, Marion McG1nnis,Roberta Dennis,Betty Lou Br1dges, Lois Williams, Mary Frances Gardner, Katherine Aitkens, Joan Williams SECOND ROW Walter Gordon, Bobby Goosey, Russell White Roger Shaver,John McClelland Dwain Taylor, Bobby Hathaway, Billy Joe Harper, Melvin Reed, Charles Billie Quinn THIRD ROW George Taylor, Jimmy Amos,Gharl1ne Fisher,Elaine George,Mrs Bentley Cteacherl, Lucy Tate, Eugene Harper, R1ChaPd Greaves Sponsored by Ward Chevrolet Co 47 f I , I 7' . 1, ff Nx,, 2 Y, . 'm 1 fqggb' V31 'fl' ' . 5 1 . ,fQ5s, i'llIIIlIII' , W 1' W . 5 A , . g L ' by f I f R ,L L ggi . r ' ' ' ' 'W' ' , , , V gl ' T ' f'IlleiJ -QM' L 1 8 as ' 'A Q . 4 O , . ,VI N X X A. . Y 8 I A A f 4 ' . b I 9 an L Z' I ., ' 5 , ' 'N 1 . N N ' . 1 X-, 1 - 7 'f A - . . F' J K7 ' .3 I of f . ' , : y . . . . - p 1 Q , . ' 1 O I ' I 'in I FIRST ROW Jean Aitkens, Ruth Asher, Anna Louise Clute,Sharon Walsh,Charles Edward Harper, Billy Bodenhausen, Bobby Joe S1 SECOND ROW Shirley Bernard, Mary Belle Dale,Carolyn Kinca1d,Sara Carmack Jackie Gannaway Robert Mick, Donald Taylor THIRD ROW George Ogle, Bobby Hunt, Donald O'Connor, Eva Lee Young fteacherl John Arthur Dale, W A Baker ABSENTEES Carol Ann Gamble Pb' CF Q., 355 uQ FIRST ROW: Lewis Wigington, Claudine Berryman, Paulett Whited, Alice Gengelbach fteacherD, Jimmy Herndon, Terry Walsh. SECOND ROW: Dixie Roberts, Eva McClelland, Beverly Ditto, Gerald Golden,Kermit Smith,David Russell, James Gardner. THIRD ROW: Darlene Gordon, Loretta O'Connor, Shirley A1tkens,Kenneth Pierson,Wayne Shaver, Jimmie Roberts, Teddy Welsh. 48 Sponsored by Gustin Funeral Home as I ,,, . - ,. .R V FN 5' ' 4 A. -I I U J- 2 C ' 1 ' .1 ' 5 , 5 A - 'f 1 J. 4- . U. '7 ,V AV' . Q u ' i M -'31 Q f 'K 4 Q Al V V x . 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