Renick High School - Rambler Yearbook (Renick, MO)
- Class of 1959
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2 fl' ,', ,H tr. Wi ,..- 5 , , N 31 Q J 'N PZ ? v ls E 5 S V 2 5 2 5 8 n -unmzu' main-aww K-um, msqf. m.w.-wwf uf- ,,.,1 V U V HL.. . Q.. . , V , 411.-.m, egzm-vmux1a.Mv A aff , . w . r, ,w .' Q .f.-fJ.:.1,,.,:g,m.spWfwWann '.,Maw:wmMmnzwmu.muu.-ann RLNICK HIGH SCHOOL Rwmclz, Mis,s1ou1'i Tlw Runzlzlvr Wo, tho 1358-59 Seniors of Rohick High School, with sinccrc apprcciatioh and grati- tudo, dedicate this annual to our Parents, Kgggx P Q 515- 1 IR K -. :Q A NNXQ A x NN . Ni ii i. 1 il ,n Jil 9 s 'xiztll :,Q+ Ms l Lug I 52 Board of Education LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Spangler, Iohn D. Edwards, Carson Perkins, Max McCullough. SECOND ROW: Edwin L. Green, Ralph E. Hargis, Henry MAX MCCULLOUGI-I Superintendent Commerce University of Missouri Fennel Ir. , and Carl Swanson. W 1 .- V Q , ' iii? ff ? . 5 T2 A 7 if 5 K -1 i :- MAX BLACKBURN Principal Industrial Arts Physical Education K. S. T. C., Kirksville ' f ' m7 ' L. fsqyg 'f.11f,5' .4 . wr 33151: Grade School l M acult MAE STRINGBR Grades 1 62 M. B. C. W., Mississippi Mississippi Southern Peabody College, Tennessee ' University of Alabama SUE HERN Kindergarten Moberly Iunlor College Il-IAN IRONS DORlS ORNBURN Grades 3 G 4 Grades 5 G 6 Moberly Junior College Moberly Junior College K. S. T. C., Klrksvllle University of Mlssourl University of Missouri Kansas Missouri MARILYN LINEBERRY Home Economics Grade 7 5: 8 Science University of Missouri H lgh School Teac hers ALMA JONES Grades 7 61 8 English K. S. T. C., Kirksville Fayette Central College University of Missouri KENNETH RANDOLPH Mathematics Science Agriculture Moberly Junior College K. S. T. C., Klrksvllle University of Missouri PATRICIA ANN ROURKE Social Studies English K. S. T. C., Kirksville Cooks V DAISY ABBURY EMA RIDGEWAY VIVIAN Janitor BUS COLLEY Bus Drivers GILBERT ORNBURN RALPH CHILTON KENNETH RANDOLPH Bus Driver For Renick And Clark SHORTY POTTER f ,z F 4 gg N XJ Senior Class Qfficvrs Iudy Everhart, Treasurer: Janet Winn, Secretary: Patsy Lewis, President, and Andrea McCardle, Vice President. CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lingers. Sapphire Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Gardenia M. F. A. MUTUAL INSURANCE i i i I ' ' I u l I r Auto, Fire, Hospital 6.Personal Liabilities T. R. Burton - 210 West Rollins Phone 3477 nn,xkA..1., mri..-,,, . 4 DONALD BAILEY IULIA BRADLEY if , I 5 :25 f IERRY BLOSS RONNIE BRANDOW a RONNUZ ulwuxrs JOHN COLLIJY IUHN IIHRIl1'xIilJ'I JUDY EVERIIART J wx vi' A 'fl D, AA 2 i A A im gf , gg 45 71- , RIC HARD EVERHART RAYMOND HARGIS PATSY LEWIS ANDREA MCCARDLE BILL PEARSON FRANK STARKS SIUXRON TRUESIJLILL IANET WINN -' S 3141 ' Senior Class Histor eager and determined Freshmen, realize we would be making the welcoming doors of Renick High School one sunny day in August so engrossed in the activities of our first big day. Could it be true, we students? Our class sponsor, Mr. Randolph, was there to assist us in choosing class officers. Our class consisted of Ronnie Brandow - President, Vice President, Andrea McCardle - Secretary and Treasurer and Donnie Bailey, ,-Ierome Brooks, Ierry Cockrell, Iohn Colley, Beatrice Dobyns, Iohn Ehrhardt, Raymond Hargis, Robert Iessee, Patsy Lewis, Bill Pearson, Ronald Powell, , Sharon Truesdell, Barbara Whitmarsh, Ianet Winn, Iudy Everhart, Geraldine and Wanda Ridgeway. Of course, we faced the hard task of learning. Never shall the big events of that year. The Initiation Party, the Halloween Party, the Christ- or the exciting Carnival where Pat Lewis represented our class in the queen August, 1956, 18 class members returned to become Sophomores. Ierome,Brooks, Ierry Cockrell, Beatrice Dobyns, Geraldine and Wanda Ridgeway had left us to seek knowledge elsewhere. Our new class leaders were Ierry Bloss - President, Ronnie Brandow - Vice President, Pat Lewis - Secretary, and Bill Pearson - Treasurer. Shirley Graham came from Iowa to try her luck at Renick. Our highlight of the Sophomore year was when we took our trip to St. Louis to view the Ice Capades. Mrs. Overfelt, our class sponsor, enjoyed the trip with us. Some other highlights of the year were the New Year's Eve Dance, our first Home- coming where Julia Bradley represented our class as candidate for queen and the Fall Festi- val where our class candidate, Ianet Winn was crowned queen. After a lazy summer vacation, 17 Iuniors returned to carry out their third year of high school. Bob Iesse transferred to Sturgeon. Shirley Graham decided to return to Iowa after the first week of school, Again, Ronnie Brandow was elected President with Raymond Hargis as Vice President. Ianet Winn as Secretary, Andrea McCardle as Treasurer. Carolyn Buntin and Ronnie Brooks came trooping in from Iowa to share school days with us. We were getting close to being Seniors so we felt pretty big. Several big events occured in our Iunior year. Our class representative Andy McCardle was crowned queen of the Homecoming. Pat Lewis was elected to enter the carnival queen contest. We all had a grand time taking part in our first Senior Banquet and Prom. Mrs. Cottingham, our class sponsor, helped us work hard to earn money for a Senior trip. V If August, 1958, brought back 16 Seniors to complete their joyous four years of high school. Ronnie Powell had left for Columbia, and Barbara Whitmarsh left our great world of knowledge to explore other fields. Pat Lewis was chosen as President, Andrea McCardle as Vice President, Ianet Winn as Secretary, and Iudy Everhart as Treasurer. Bobby Shoaf came in the middle of the year to raise our roll to 17 . Of course, we are looking forward to graduation, our Senior trip the Senior Banquet and Prom and our Senior play. We shall cherish many fond memories of our life here in the old halls, and the fine new rooms of our beloved school. The curtain is going down on the history of the class of 1959, but but in reality the big parade is just commencing. The bugle calls forward march! V 'T X sions, characteristics, and talents. Since we do not wish to have these possessions, characteristics, and talents to be forgotten with our institute, we do hereby will and bequeath them to those who, we feel, can carry on. tell the teachers where they got them. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1958-59, have acquired and accomplished To the Iunior class we leave all the fun we had in our Senior year. To the Sophomores we leave all our talents and abilities, provided they don't To the Freshmen we leave our reputation as the rowdiest and most mischievous class in school, since they have three' years in which to develop'it to the fullest extent I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, I, 1, I, I, I. To the teachers we just leave! Julia Bradley, will my sweet, quiet personality to Shirley Ball. Sharon Trusdell, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Billie Io Payne. Judy Everhart, will my slim figure to Barbara Davis. Andrea McCardle, will my ability to lose things to Carolyn Pope. Ianet Winn, will my ability to go steady to Joyce Edwards. Patsy Lewi-s, will my ability to acquire a diamond to Gloria Shafer. Raymond Hargis, will my wit and mischievous ways to Glen Hickman. Ierry Bloss, will my carefree life to Bill Spangler. Bill Pearson, will my slightly used '49 Plymouth to Roger Downing. Donnie Bailey, will my way with women to Ronnie Woods. Iohn Ehrhardt, will my basketball ability to Iesse Vestal. Ronnie Brandow, to eat peanuts in class to Virgil Colley. Ronnie Brooks, will my talkative ways to Ellen Hargis. Frank Starks, will my ability to avoid girls to Larry Bloss. Dickie Everhart, will my quiet manner to Eddie Edwards. Iohn Colley, will my ability to cook and sew to Helen Faye Wilson. Bobbie Shoaf, will my black hair to Douglas Buckler. ' Class Prophecy a minute I would like to tell you about my exciting trip from coast to United States eight years after graduating from Renick High School. , who is President of the Miami State Bank, and I, oh yes, I am the Patsy Lewis, left our Miami Beach home and drove to Key West to catch Before arriving at the airport we stopped to have a thorough check of Whom should we find there but, yes, you guessed, JOHN COLLEY who is head at an exceptionally nice station. He had just been given an award as the of the year. We talked of old times and John told me I should visit the across the street. As I am a curious newspaper woman, I wondered why wanted me to go over to the nursery. I went to the nursery, walked in and there saw a very familiar face, could it be, why yes, it is Iulia Bradley. After chatting a minute, she calls her assistant. Did she say Sharon, oh, no, this is too good to be true, it is Sharon Truesdell. She and Iudy are both married with one child each and are now running a nursery. r While Iohn finished checking the car my husband and I decided to go to the theater. As we started to go in, the billboard caught my eye and I stopped to read it. Much to my surprise it read, Starring the Rock and Roll Singer of all times, Bill Pearson, better known to us as Doc, After a very entertaining show we went backstage. By pushing through the line of fans we finally got to talk to Doc for about 15 minutes between performances. From the look of things there I would say Doc was doing very well and was becoming very successful. We went back to the station, told Iohn of my surprise, which was the reason he sent me to the nursery. We bid Iohn adieu, got in the car and headed for the air- port. My husband and I flew to Missouri where we went by taxi to my parents home for the week end. I was astonished to find Prank Starks the taxi driver. He told us he was very happily married and had three children. Frank took us to the airport where we found Donnie Bailey working at the travel-- ers bureau. He told us he was going into construction business for himself in two months. We wished him luck and were once again in the air with Wyoming as our des- tination. I Upon arrival we went directly to our hotel, walked into the lobby and there stood none other than Ronnie Brooks looking very sharp in a ten gallon hat, cowboy boots and all. He told us that he owned a 3 thousand acre ranch in Texas and was in Wyoming buying more cattle to add to his herd of 2 thousand. . The next morning I went out shopping before flying on to Oregon. I was wandering around town when I saw a dress shop sign which said Dresses Specially Tailored. I went in and there I saw Ianet Winn. She had graduated from college and now is a leading dress designer.' She told me she was getting married in two days and showed me her gorgeous bridal gown which she had fashioned herself. I regretted not being able to stay for her wedding but as my husband had some business to take care of, we had to catch the plane at 8 P. M. We settled ourselves on the plane and were on our way again. A stewardess came down the aisle with three cups of coffee. She stops says, Mind if I join you? This attractive stewardess was .Iudy our coffee and talked over old times. Iudy had been working for Pan for three years. She also showed us her lovely diamond ring which meant be leaving her job soon for matrimony. When we got to Oregon we decided to go on a travelers tour. Our bus Richard Everhart whom I would say was the most courteous reliable driver in the U. Our tour was to take us through the millionaire part of the city. We went by many beautiful homes, but the one which caught my eye, I later learned belonged to Brandow. We had tea with Ronnie, who is the same old cheerful Ron that he always was. Ronnie showed us his 18 room home and his back yard lake. After visiting with Ronnie we went back to the city where we took in a basketball game. , ' The professional game began as all games do , by introducing the captains. The captain of one of those teams was our own Iohn Ehrhardt. Iohn played a very good game sinking 38 points. We talked to John after the game and then went back to our hotel. W The next morning I picked up the paper and learned that the governor of New York, Raymond Hargis, was to be here at 8:15. I couldn't resist calling Raymond, who came to see us. Raymond and I had a very pleasant visit and then my husband and I left the hotel and went to the National Stock Car Speed Way. After watching the most ex- citing, thrilling race I have seen. I was stunned to find the heroic winner was Ierry Bloss. Ierry won S100,000 and a beautiful gold cup. V Ierry told us he wanted us to' meet the attending physician of the race track. l The physician was Bob Shoaf. ' .He told us he had gone on to college and got his Ph. D. He also introduced us to his wife, who is a registered nurse. ' We left Bob and Jerry and went on to California to see Andrea McCardle, whom I had been corresponding with since our graduation in 59. Andy told us she had continued her education, majoring in psychology and had just recently established her own office. We left California the next morning homeward bound. As I sit on the plane drooling over my trip as I suddenly realized that I had met and talked with all my graduating class. Thinking about my classmates and our wonderful years at Renick High, I dozed off into a land of dreams. 3-.fv 1 ' 1 u num: 1. U 9 T2 :V A ' i,v I n K u v'+ vt af I j .uf Xxx ' Q I . .. may ! 7w Q' Q. 4 'Q a 5 fx gf W If H-,wav -1 a4'n',?'gyxg, 'LL' wi f -K1fwhww wh 5 ROBERT CHISM Juniors SHIRLEY CHISM GUY CUTTINGHAM EDDIE EDWARDS BARBARA DAVIS Compliments Of C ompllments Of STURGEON STATE BANK MISSOURI POWER G LIGHT COMPANY D eposits Insured 'Up To 510, 000 Moberly, Missouri 9+1--'-n'-- U'---'--J BILLY DAVISON BARBARA GARDNER WAYNE IAFORCE BILLIE IO PAYNE STANLEY POTTER BETTY RILEY BILL SPANGLER MARY IANE WATKINS Compliments Of Compliments Of PENNEL'S AUTO 61 BODY WORKS, INC. BARNES SKELGAS SERVICE Chrysler, Plymouth - Sales 8KServlce Compliments Of 107 N. Williams - Phone 1130 f - A- - - .-..-Annv vnu ul-um u,..L.A..1., Mn eemwa a ,K J YVONNE BAKER ROGER DOWNING DO UGLAS GRAYBILL Sq.: Ki tflf oplmmores O S 4 K BETTY BROOKS f 1 ., fi-B ,,., ' Q2 ' X . . f' f gx 'I ' If K P 'Y A-': , 4 f BONNIE BROOKS , 5 M-isa ' . W ftp.-. yd,-1. f .P 3 iii , We 'B ,R Q: iari- Q b 9 'H W' 17011 VIRGIL COLLEY DOUGLAS BUC KLIIR MARI LYN EVERHART ,, 1 A P . K. WEIS Moberly Compliments Of Q!-1 min Ml un .Vim ELLEN HARG US p X X VX, Qs I . AGENCY X 4 Missouri WAYNE HARRIS IOE MCC UNE BARBARA ORN BURN RAYMOND HESS A. W. IACKS Compliments Of RANDOLPH DAIRY TONY HITT Pasteurized 'Milk - Ice Cream - Chocolate Milk - Butter Cream - Churned Buttermilk - Orangeade - Cottage Cheese 120 East Coates Phone 402 IERRY HESS LOIS MCDANIEL CAROLYN POPE 5 BETTY RIDGEWAY BURNIS RILEY IIMMY KAREN STEGEN PEGGY WILLBANKS HELEN WILSON I ESSE VESTAL RONNIE WOOD Compliments Of 1 , 1 ss-'w '10 TRUESDELL anon-mas Compliments Of woor, ms, Hide 'P Nou. morons, mc. Flour, Feed G Produce 24 Hour Service Phone TO 8-5511 Phone 697 Clark, Mxssourx ' Moberly, Mi ssourl Compliments Of MODERN EQUIPMENT CO. Iohn Deere Sales G Service G. M. C. Trucks Phone 307 Moberly, Missouri V xv Q N ax 4.41-i,Y1p5lTQpgfTff V. . 5 l,M'7 W'3 'Pf?.f1rL . 3145: . w ,H J X '- - , i i- my 2 wwf? , rfi -x - ifyrayzs-, . ,N , ,V Q Freshmen DAISY BAKER g r ae I L A X . ' W A i fi , LLLL A as fi J -15 fl if? my it -I 5 is Q I flifii iilf-:E :Z wa ' A 'L SHIRLEY BALL LARRY BLOSS VIOLA BRANDOW IAMES CANOTE IANICE EDWARDS I Y Lri. K r, f N Fi A Q LTA p IVIE'S UPTOWN SHELL Compliments Of T. W. KAMP IEWELRY CO. gnu Wabash Watch Inspector Ar' COmD1imG1'1iS Of FIVE-O-FIVE Something From Kampiz Jewelry Is STICKNETS GARAGE Liquor Store Always Something Special Wheel Balancing And Brake Mr. Iewell Stickney 505 West Reed 516 Reed St. QWUQM A..- eM,.421+., Ra.-nf-lf Miggnuri Phone 505 Moberlv, Missouri 19 'wi' -af ' so dash 1' ' f .141 U as 13,-jf 6 , F232 if i Kes ? -sw f za K 2 E FLORA ESS DONNA FINNELL SHARON GRAYBILL . gr . h gg, C GLENN HECKMAN fv- 5 ff Q BETTY H11-L a 'V '-rr' 1 4 , j C E C 5 fi J '4 1 fr ' ! 7 1 ' k 'F Q 5 2 . E. g N J Q W , 2 ELAINE JONES MARGARET NEESON IEANIE HOPPER Complimonts Of CONNER'S TIRE Compliments Of Compliments Of AND SPORTING GOODS 7-UP BOTTLING CO. DAIRY BELT CHEESE CO. 106 North Clark 800 N. Morley 100 Washington ' Nlnhorlv Miccnuuri Moborly, Missouri Moberlv. Missour1 'C 1 ff Compliments Of GENOLA BROTHERS Groceries, Flour, Feed And Country Produce Phone 6138-R-2 n,.....1. ml, - RAYMOND PAGETT MARY RILEY LEON RILEY BERT RUTLEDGE GLORIA Sl-IAF ER BILLY STARKS ANNA RAE VVILLBANKS DEE YOUNG Compliments Of Compliments Of Compliments Of MEADOR FUNERAL HOME WESTLAKE HARDWARE STURGEON LUMBER G SUPPLY CO. Centralia 61 Sturgeon Uregas Dealers Phone SK-71513 YL, Q ni, up , -o 1' g MIKE BENTON f Q 3 ll' 1 H ff K DAVID HARG US ELSIE RILEY .41 Mazza, 'X 0 a V: L' vig, i Compliments Of TOP HAT TAVERN Dancing Nightly Sandwiches Phone 6016-I-3 Moberly Highway 63 E ighth Grade LARRY C OPELAN D C HARLES HESS 1' Y. ' gymfw: : 2 ' ' M-Q' . 1 Haw A X255 if ' . 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LINDA TREGNAGO x .f- Y 1:55 ,' K 435 wi f 2 E R14 JM! 7' , ' , f' Compliments Of DOUBLE COLA Double Measure Double Pleasure Phone 42 1 'I I XAfAav Dfdllnn RHONDA WILSON . ffeifrl, 5 f :Qkw:' f f. K 5 4 -Q 9 P P .j, 53 R . ls Compliments Of STOP 61 SHOP Meats, Groceries 6Produce Charles 61 Mary Ruth Stevens LON NI E WOO D . ui-. wx if me X f.ffffM - ggi. i Rgsuu 3 ,tm A fy 3.5 t l- . ,- J l ,gff 2 ' -L ' ,gif X of X X .K R' ,P-it s- . 5 .. sf Y Compliments Of SPELMAN'S AUTO SALVAGE P. F. M. Spelman, Owner Used Cars And Parts Tires - Tubes and Batteries Phone 6011-R-2 Highway No. 63, North 4 Miles n--1-1. nn---,.,,. ss, CAROLYN AP EL , W f ixth Grade ,. wv1f7-15... .1 . 4 5 .55- . 2- ' Mvfk gi 'V A .-sk! 4 4,5 igffii l CONNIE BRANDOW DONNIE EVERHART . . ' '- -,-L. LL., .- 3- 5.1.5 3 if 54 1 Q .Y 221213 . .ff-is .S-14 CONNIE HESS . ..+-fn V . P, ,.-k ,xxx , DARRELL BLOSS .ay 95? if . H 5 My Q .g. WQ I 7 S X Q BETTY CHISM KAREN FINNELL TOMMY HITT VICKIE HOPPER SHARON IntVELD Compliments Of EHRHARDT' S GROCERY Groceries G Meats Phone TO 85214 LBIAND LEWIS IULANN STICKNEY STEPHEN RIDGWAY BILLY WILLBANKS RI-ION DA PAGETT GARY RIDGEWAY CAROL RILEY A Compliments Of LOTTA COLA Compliments Of SUNCREST BOTTLING CO. HEDDINGHAUS LUMBER CO. V Lumber, Cement, Building Material 5 'A Phone 1100 A I Moberly, Missouri Moberly, Missouri WAYNE WIIBOX IANE ELLEN YOUNG TOMMIE MITCHELL GARY RANDOLPH Compliments Of LITTLE DICK CLOTHING CO. The Live Store Kuppenheimer Clothes Dobbs Hats, Arrow Shirts Nunnflxfh IS- Eclqerton Ehoes F th Grade CAROLYN ANN MCKEOWN PATTY PFARSON PAUL POTTER DARRELL RIDGEWAY NETE'S CAPE Home Cooked Food Compliments Of Good Coffee BIAKEMORFS GENERAL STORE MILLION FUNERAL HOME Meals 6: Short Orders ua...a-1. 1.na..m..a Dm-me 'VIA Mnhnrlv Mn. Clafk. M1SSOUr1 LINDA STARKS CARLA DAYLE STEVENS BRENDA IO SPURLING SANDRA TRUSSELL ROBERT YOUNG MIKE MCCULLOUGH IANICE HALLIWILL IUDY LEPPER Compliments Of M. F. A. CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BILL BU'l'T'S BARBER SHOP 100 West Rollins Street Renick, Missouri Phone 1900 Compliments Of Mnhnrlu MI mann:-4 TERRY AS BURY BECKY IO COPELAND Fourth Grade LINDA ANC ELL BEVERLY APEL LUCILLE BARNES LAUREN CHILTON MARTIN EVERHART BONNIE IntVELD Compliments Of CITY BANK 61 TRUST CO. Agricultural Loans Complete Banking Service Y, . ll, MARGARET LEWIS MARY LOU SPANGLER RICHARD TREG NAGO WAYNE POPE IANIC E RI DGWAY STEPHEN PRANGE Compliments Of MECHANICS BANK 6: TRUST CO. Moberly , Missouri RIC HARD LITTRELL JOYCE SUMPTER VICKIE ANN THORP Third Grade LARRY APEL DOROTHY BARNES BRENDA BLOSS TERRY BUCKLER DAVID CARLTON CHARLES COTTINGHAM ELIZABETH EVERHART IOYCE ANN GREEN STEVEN HALLIVVILL MARSHA SUE MEAD 9 H4, 4,, .,,. 'QA' 1.1 w- GAYLE ORNBURN IEANIE WILC OX ' W ' 21 MM' '- midi 3 J' H . . L H Q 4 -,, - .. Q Inav ' ,- DWAYNE HARG US MIC HAEL RI DGWAY Aiken 4 ...J f iv, g ,-,kd XY sf' N' 3 xg LLL .L .-nm. JENNY SUE HIRE! ANNA MAE MITCHELL IIMMIE TRUSSELL BRUCE WILSON Second Grcule IOANN BARC US , . NANCY BENTON HELEN CHISM PEGGY DOWNI NG Compliments Of REED'S CORNER STATION 6. CAFE Steaks - Fried Chicken - Country Ham H. Thompson - R. Sauers Iunction Highway 24 6. 63 Open 24 Hours - Shell Gasoline - And -Oil , LEE ANN FENNEL Compliments Of QUENTIN OVERPELT Daily Market For Shoats - Feeder Hogs And I-'at Hogs Hi-Way 63 South Phone 348-1765 1.4, ,WIN nn---,.... THERESA HOPPER Compliments Of MOBERLY TIRE SERVICE Gates Tires Bernard Nelson And William Meier Corner Coates And Sturgeon Phone 3041 ll-L--!.- Ill 5 an-n-I RICHARD WOOD Q , ., ff., ' . N , ' a:f ,n,., N- 1. w gf - A ,Q . 4g.1af?f.,mf5, rf: Q-a-,wjiww ' v ., n 'Z yy ' 2 My -'11, ' ,Q 55' Xi' . T9'Li'5'4 Pw.1T1-YQ 4' ii-WC--19, M1 ' f .-1, .,f 'i Q ' 'V'-.-'K' A,- H wk' ' WWEQ viii ,, V 3 ' sa w 1? H -11 ': wa: , V?-M. H . I ' 4593?-gf? gx ,,rg:,v -. 'F f . , --TL -f.,3M:1:x,,:-Aagrggnr .. Vx' SEQQH 1 .jjflf-l1f'v l SHARON POPE CRAIG STEINMAN IRAN nu.:-:N STICKNEY IBANIE WHITE MARY KAY WILLBANKS DEBBIE CHILTON First Grade IERRY FREEMAN MELVIN GARDNER DONALD COONS BEVERLY HARGUS BECKY HIRST BRUCE IntVELD Compliments Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service fm'-1 Centralia , Missouri 0 Compliments Of MOBERLY SALES AND SERVICE Leslie Slaughter, Prop. General Automotive Repairing Wheel Aligning And Wheel Balancing Ford Tractor Sales G Parts 917 South Morley Phone 407 llfnknv-In RA'-inemur-i I RICKIE ORNBURN GARY PRANGE DEANNA RANDOLPH ALVIN THORP BOBBY WILLBANKS LINDA WILLBANKS BRUCE SPURLING RHONDA CABLE Kindergarten GINGER COPELAND DEWAYNE BRAN DOW LARRY HALLIBURTON LINDA KISOR SUSAN MONNIG 4 , 4 x . KENNY PEARSON MIKE ANCELL SUSIE STEVENS JIMMY TAYLOR Kgnm-,1-H wi-5115 NANCY WILLIAMS TWANA WOOD .1 X ': :fi . E ,7 .EE-BM4 K A5 V ,JJ OJ QM ' .J Q 5 5' L Q5 f f w w ,R Qiiffwm 44312-11,,,' A f .59 La J ., X QU? SEQ .B . QEXI 9,3 x L 7 7 , :EMD N X E, B 91 . , --.,. .- fs T A 9 P011 Sq mul Bum! Girls 9 Chorus M ixfld Chorus llllllflll Cllllllbll FRONT RUW: B. DAVIS, Ii. Wilson, Secrutaryg I. Bmiilcy, Prvsiiiunty Winn xnxx L1 Shu nr BACK ROW: Spwnfmr, M. Bldckbuxng I. Ehrhnnit, L. Blusrs, R. Wood I an L Sponsor M Lin bury fN41t Slwwn, Trvdsurz-r, W. Luflmrci-I Honor YIIIIIPIIIS FRONT ROW: Spnngirrr Hitt liz-cknmn McCunn' Cimotc Enrhm Lit S EC ON D ROW Iunus Sha fur Young McCord In Davis Lcwi ss Winn Dance Xa ' f 4 . O ' I ' Sbix i.- O Q My . V, ' ff' 1 L 1xxx f Y ex 5 ,. ixvn4U Basketball Teams HA.. TEAM FRONT ROW: I. McCune, D. Buckler, G. Griggs, L. Bloss, V. Colley, T. Hitt, and I. Sanders. BACK ROW: Coach Blackburn, D. Bailey, I. Ehrhardt, R. Hargis, I. Colley, R. Wood, G. Cottingham, Managers, S. Potter and M. Benton. . sg? gg.. RAYMOND BUTCH IOHN RONNIE TONY ,luninr High 12111111 IRONT ROW: K. Frm-rnan, K. Randolph, I. Mcad, I. Bunton, M. Benton, D. Buckler, L. Drohlc, and I. Hlll BACK ROW: L. Wood, C. Hass, G. Hackman, B. Starks, B. Riley, D. Hargus, I. Canote, L. Copeland, and Coach Blackburn Renick Rcnick Renick BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Harrisburg' Cairo' Harrisburg' Renick Rcnick Rcnick LITTLE DIXIE TOURNAMENT Sturgeon' Auxvasso' Sturgeon' cR.C.A.A.7 Runick' Rcnick Ronick' I-ligbco Hullsville' St. Stephens CAIRO TOURNAMENT Ronick Ronick' Renick REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Hrirrisburg' Higbec Auxvasse' Ronick Ronick Renick Hnllsvillo' Madison' Armstrong Runick Ronick' Renick Armstrong' Mobcrly St. Stephens Ronick Rcnick Ronick Koytosvillc' Salisbury' Armstrong Rcznick Ronick' Hullsvillo' Moberly FRONT ROW: I. Edwards, B. Ridgeway, B. Gardner, M. Watkins, H. Wilson, G. Shafer. BACK ROW: Coach, Blackburn, V. Brandow, C. Pope, B. Hill, D. Finnell, E. Heath, D. Baker, and P. Lewis. BILLIE IO BETTY GLORIA HELEN as 3'!Lklr' 11 ' R' ,, A. A V -.a V7 ,Iunior High rlblllll l'RUN'1' ROW: V. 11.4414 r, J, Young, 1. Stlckm-y, J. l241vvLu.1:s, I. L5.11xi1u'r, .md P. Ballvw. BACK ROW: L, TIx'41IlnHjU, I. Ihxrgus, E. Jonws, C. DLXVISLBII, R. Wilson, J. Gnnincr, and Cwach Blackburn. JANIC I1 MARY BAR BA RA O WSG WWE NSR-'ii'-.,,,, is A' aff Q -3? - H Q -9 '53, sg Q Q gy? , ix ' -A if xi! ' Q 1 . vi Q, . 1 HI SANTA W1UxT'SA MNTTIIR THIS IS THE LIFE 'I'lilIC31XNll CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ' 1 1 . , e 4 .wat 'N ,ix A . , I 55537 - ' wrk I I in , I S' Q W1lO'5 IJAT LOOK OUT WNTERMIJLON WOW! LEGS INITIATION INITIATION OH, BOY THREE'S A CROWD TIRED LOOK OUT COLLEY HAPPY BIRTHDAY COLLEY NEW COMERS ' m.f +1- ff. f ww - V !.,f 4 H ai: ef' CLINE SIMMERMAN GARY GRIGGS Clwerleaflvrs E 1 i M N,,.-N h-:Q v u IP I1 Q z N 3 f . 1 . - NN -f . . N ' :+R ,jg sv--S. 5 :- 'D Nj X , ' , iw Q-g X Q X2 X , N f N enior Projects CONCESSION STAND TIME TO CLEAN UP CONCESSION STAND I2 s N T A X F P L x Bub RON ' IANET PAT DOC FRAN K AN DY RONNIII SHARON IULUX JOHN DON RAY BOB A Winn Pearson Raymond Hargis Andrea McCard1e Ronnie Brandnw A Ronnie -A G., John Ehrhardt John Colley Judy Everhart Prank Starks Patsy Lewis Bobby Shoaf PROVED TO BE , .rim 4. W- , Personality Chart Noisy Lazy A Failure A Bad Driver Mi schievous Crazy A Bum Big Tease Us eles s Insane Studious Question Box Stupid A Pessimist Lonely Hopeless A Wolf THE HIGBEE SAVINGS BANK A Friendly Banking Institution Member Of F. D. I. C. Since 1889 LIKES , AMBITION Dark Roads To Reduce Karen To Be Elvis' Presley's Treasurer Women Pool Shark Jimmy To Get Driver's License Shorthand To Be An Old Maid Butch To Travel To Mars Gloria To Retire Bimbo To Pass NROTC Money To Co-star With Tommy Sands Carol To Become A Millionaire P ' Darlene To Get Married A Basketball Professional ' Bachelor Helen To Be A Preacher Trouble To Be The First Woman President Gum To Join The Lonely Engagement Rings Cop s Hearts Club To Go To The 'Moon I To Be A Rich Wolf' FOLLOW THE LEADER The Sturgeon Missouri Leader Bob 8: Ellen Bowling , ,rM!.v X, ' 1 , V ' P' 1 - W i Moberly Maytag Co. Q Q Q Cliff Parrish Q Q Q Noel Hett Motor Co. Q Q Q Rippels Service Station Q Q Q Ace Electric 6: Gifts Q Q Q I ' Reamey's Phillip 66 Q Q Q Mulkey's Home Furnishings Q Q Q y Taystee Bread Q Q Q ' A A 8 W Root Beer Drive In Q Q Q Frost Top Drive In Q Q Q Bob And Paul's D-X Service Q Q Q R. H. Robert's Shoe Shop A Q Q Q George Stadler Contractor Q Q Q Electric Motor Service Q Q Q Sittler 6: Edwards Cleaners Q Q Q Don Robb's TV Service Q Q Q Moberly Monitor Index Q.Q Q Randolph Hotel Q Q Q WPM Store Q Q Q Baqby Sherwood Drug Co. Q Q Q Tedford Florists Q Q Q Economy Shoe. Store Q Q Q .V Payne Drug Store Q Q Q Don's Bootery Q Q Q L P' lv . N' . , .rf ' ' Boosters Philco Radio Q Q Q Dowdy's Q Q Q Flowers Auto Clark, Missouri h 4 Q Q Q All From Higbgg, Mgsggggg Higbee Pharmacy Q Q Q Q Preemanls IGA Grocery Q Q Q All Fr-om Sturg-eon,-Missouri L. L. Ritchie And Sons Q Q Q Sturgeon Locker Plant ' Q Q Q Iack's Cafe Q Q Q Sturgeon Pool Hall Q Q Q Q Br1nk's Truck Service Q Q Q Sturgeon Equipment Co. Q Q Q Zumwalt Barber Shop Q Q Q We, The 1959 Graduating Class Wish To Extend Our Thanks To Those Who Contributed To Making This Annual Possible. 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