Richland High School - Richlander Yearbook (Richland, MO)

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jbJica tion We, the Senior Class of 1955 of Richland High School, wish to dedicate this annual to Mrs. Vivian Fancher in appreci- ation of the time and consideration she has so willingly given us during our four years with her. Administration 2 MR. CHARLES SCHRIMSHER Superintendent MRS. BERNICE BRACKETT Secretary MRS. D1PPERT English MR. VERNON Coach and Health MR. FULBRIGHT Vocational Agriculture MISS Mac FAR LAND Social Study High School Faculty MRS. CRAWFORD Music MRS. VERNON Home Economics Twelve-Year Students Class History In September 1943, a large contingent of young boys and girls ascended the front steps of the Richland Public Schools and were officially enrolled as members of the first grade. We were, in a certain sense, setting on top of the world! We were herded into our individual seats by our teacher, Mrs. Fern Mulanax, and noses were counted and promptly recorded in the ledger. Of these noses’, ten are still with us today. They are, Dwight Barnes, Warren Scott Forman, Nettie Pearl Bray, Cecil Keith Osborne, Mary Ethel Scott, Helen Sue Thomas, Dale Watson, Lois Williams, and Louren Wood. After a nerve wrecking year of tutoring had been spent on us Mrs. Mulanax pronounced us fit for the second grade and promptly left town. Eddie Aulbach arrived a little late, approximately two months, but who ever heard of Eddie getting to school on time! Mrs. Clarice Bahr ushered us into the second grade, but unfortunately, for us that is, had to leave in midyear. Mrs. Catherin Newcombe consented to do the honors the last half of the year. After a trying year for both teachers and students, we proceeded to the third grade. Our classroom in the basement was the scene of much frolic, horseplay and occasionally a little school work. Miss Velma Robinson, our teacher that year, got married and left town that summer. (Hmm) We added another notch on our belts and moved across the hall to the fourth grade and Miss Nathlie Clark. Several additions bolstered our ranks and a busy and productive year was spent. Our efforts did not go unrewarded, because the following year we were per- mitted to return to the main floor. We endeavored not to let this justification go unnoticed and “bore” dovn with all the earnestness for erudition that could be expected of fifth grade pupils. Of the students joining us that year only one, Velda Ghramm, is still a member of our clan today. On we moved to the sixth grade and Mrs. Mercedes Anderson. She held us to a true 4 course and introduced us to a thing to which we were supposedly immune, discipline. But, like all good scholars, we settled down for a year of hard work. Mrs. Anderson, capable person that she was, nevertheless endured us for less than half a year and the Methodist preacher’s wife, Mrs. Holland, was called upon to plug the gap. Shirley Rogers and Lyle Weeks joined us that year. In our seventh year we achieved the heights of the third floor, and if the tales we had heard about life on the top floor were anywhere near to the truth, paradise had been reached. On hand to quell some of our more formidable ambitions were Miss Pauline Thorsberry and Miss Rosemary Starmer. The former is noteworthy of mention here in respect to the fact that she is the only person who taught us during one of our elementary school years and is still in the Richland School System. Our excursion that year was to Bennet Springs for a picnic and then on to Lebanon for roller skating. In the eighth grade “lo and behold” there stood Miss Thornsberry flashing a loving (?) smile at us. Here in- deed was a person out of the ordinary. One in a million, this woman. But if she was willing to put up with us another year, more power to her. After the initial shock had worn off, we strove to justify her undying faith in us. We were determined to amend our ways. Raymond Pruitt, Marvel Roberson, and John Vance joined. Dwight Barnes left us in favor of a year of country school. Our eighth grade commencement was the climax of an eventful year in our young lives. Two days after our graduation we made an excursion to Starks Caverns and the lake of the Ozarks. And then high school! Miss Anna McFarland and Mr. Dale Hicks tucked us under their wings and tried to steer us clear of the perils confronting each new crop of “green” Freshmen. We adjusted to jumping up at the sound of each period bell and joining the rat race down the hallway to a different class. Dwight Barnes rejoined us. Our new additions consisted of Lavonne Hendrix, Robert Drennan, Jack Maxey and Nina Berry. Our School Picnic was spent with a pleasant day of swimming, fishing, eating, and loafing on the Gasconade River. Charles Moffett was our Sophomore sponsor. Evelyn Pippen joined us that year. We were saddened by the news of the death of our Freshman English instructor, Miss Leta Rae Locke. We visited Meramac and Onandaga Caves for our end of school outing. We then attained the rank of “Love Sick” Juniors. We were the acknowledged superiors of the Freshmen and Sophomores, but somehow we could not penetrate the barrier that existed between us and the Seniors. We embarked upon the stage of dramatics with the production of three one-act plays, given under the capable supervision of Mrs. Maxine Dippert; “The Blue Teapot”, “The Trysting Place”, and “Spreading The News”. The profits obtained from the production of these plays enabled us to spend a day at the Lake of the Ozarks. Three of our lifelong schoolmates, Martha Ann Simpson, Mary Ann Bowling, and Evelyn Ogle, earned sufficient credit to enable them to graduate that year. And finally we had reached the topmost rung of the ladder. The Senior year prom- ised bright happenings for us. Irene Holcomb and Shirley Wilson joined us. Our class rings arrived at the first of the year, commencement invitations were ordered, and our Senior pictures were taken. In part, at least, we owe our success in our achievements throughout this year to our co-operative sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank them. 5 Class Prophecy On May 18, 1965, the Richland Class of '55 held its' class reunion in the Colonial Hotel in Springfield, Missouri. The members of the class came from Tennessee, California, London, Hawaii, and deep, dark, Africa. We were very disappointed to find that Lois wasn't going to be able to come, but thirty minutes before the train pulled out, Carl sold a car and Lois threw her things together and came. The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Yankees in a World Series game just in time for Dwight Barnes to fly his private plane to Springfield. He has played in ten all-star games and has a batting average of 400. Keith Osborne and Evelyn Pippin arrived a few days before the reunion. Keith now owns a garage that covers a block in St. Louis, and is manufacturing hot rods. Evelyn is his private secretary. Due to the fact that Lavonne Hendrix had to attend the reunion, the Grand Ole Opry, which has been on the air for thirty years, wasn't broadcast last Saturday night because of her absence. She is now one of the top stars of the show. It wasn't a bit hard for Raymond Pruitt to get away from his job as he is now a bellhop in the Colonial Hotel. Much to everyone’s surprise, Louren Wood arrived on time. He is now directing the Convent Gardens Orchestra and has changed his name to Randall Lord Wood. He got the idea from Mrs. Dippert's Literature class, while studying Alfred Lord Tennyson. Velda, Irene, Marvel, and Nina are now nurses in Barnes Hospital. Nettie Pearl is a secretary for General Motors. The girls came driving from St. Louis in Nettie Pearl’s Cadillac, which she is demonstrating for General Motors. They had to add a top deck to the bus for Eddie and multiplications. He now owns the largest milk plant in the United States. Dale Watson arrived with a cute little wife plus two brown eyed twins. Dale is in the Marines and is stationed in San Francisco. Shirley finally got tired of answering the telephone at Hedges, so she and Charles went into business for themselves. Scotty Forman s and Jack Maxey's leave from the Navy came just in time for them to catch a plane. Much to their surprise, the airline hostess was none other than Mary Ethel Scott. From Hollywood came Sue Thomas, who is now a hairdresser for Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. By boat from Hawaii came Virgil Lane and Duane Kays. They said they were having the time of their lives. Mary Louise hopped the train in Kansas City, where she is now working as an accountant in the National Bank. Lyle Weeks and John Vance came all the way from deep, dark, hot Africa. There they have been killing everything from lions and tigers to alligators. Shirley Wilson is now a social worker in Nebraska. The passenger list was completed by Bob Drennan and his wife, Mary. Bob is now preaching in the southern part of Missouri. 6 MR. JOHN VERNON Senior Sponsor MRS. MARY VERNON Senior Sponsor Seniors HELEN SUE THOMAS Band..............1. 2. 3 Class Vice-Pres. . . . 2 Class Officer.......3 F.H.A.........1. 2. 3. 4 F.H.A. Pres.........3 Glee Club...........2, 3 Home Ec.........1. 2, 3 Junior Play.........3 Mixed Chorus........2 Operetta............2, 3 Pep Club............1 Pep Squad.............2,3 ROBERT E. DRENNAN Annual Staff..........4 Class Vice-Pres. . . . 1 F.F.A................1 F.F.A. Officer.......1 Glee Club.......2. 3. 4 Junior Play..........3 Mixed Chorus .... 2, 4 Operetta...........2, 3 Paper Staff...........4 Basketball.........1,2 LOIS WILLIAMS Annual Staff..........4 Class Vice-Pres. ... 4 F.H.A...........2. 3, 4 Glee Club.........2. 3 Home Ec..............2 Junior Play..........3 Majorette........1,3,4 Mixed Chorus ... .2, 4 Operetta...........2. 3 Paper Staff..........4 Pep Squad ... 1, 2. 3, 4 7 EVELYN PIPPIN Annual Staff . . 3 F.H.A Glee Club . . . . Home Ec Junior Play . . 3 Mixed Chorus . . . .2. 4 Operetta .... . . . 2. 3 Paper Staff . . . .... 4 Pep Club .... . 2, 3. 4 VELDA GHRAMM Home Ec............1,2 Glee Club...........2, 3 Operetta..........2, 3 Annual Staff.........4 Paper Staff.........4 MARY LOUISE POWERS Annual Staff........4 F.H.A.......1. 2. 3. 4 Class Secretary .... 4 Band........1. 2. 3. 4 Glee Club.......1. 3. 4 Mixed Chorus........4 Operetta........I. 2. 3 LOUREN R. WOOD Annual Staff....3.4 Band............I, 2, 3 Basketball .... 1, 2, 3 Glee Club............1 Junior Play...........3 Mixed Chorus...........2 Operetta.........1, 2, 3 Paper Staff...........4 Class Officer.........1 8 DWIGHT BARNES Basketball . . .1, 2, 3. 4 Softball..............4 F.F.A..............1 Class Play.........3 Vice-President .... 3 WARREN SCOTT FORMAN Annual Staff...........4 Band..............1,4 Basketball . . .1, 2. 3, 4 Class Officer .... 3, 4 F.F.A...........1, 2. 3. 4 F.F.A. Officer . .2. 3. 4 Junior Play............3 Mixed Chorus.........4 Operetta.............2 Softball.............4 NETTIE GRAY LAVONNE HEND1RX DUANE KAYS F.H.A 2 F.H.A 2. 4 F.F.A 3.4 Home Ec 2 Glee Club . . . . .2. 3. 4 Glee Club 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Home Ec. . . 2 Junior Play 3 Operetta . . 2. 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Club. . . 4 SHIRLEY ROGERS Annual Staff.........4 F.H.A........1. 2. 3. 4 F.H.A. Officer........4 Glee Club............2 Home Ec. ....... 1, 2 Junior Play..........3 Operetta.............2 Paper Staff...........4 KEITH OSBORNE Operetta.........2, 3 Class Play.......2, 3 Band............1. 2. 3 F.F.A.............1.2 MARVEL ROBERSON F.H.A........1. 2. 3. 4 Glee Club............2 Home Ec.............1,2 Junior Play..........3 Operetta.............2 Paper Staff...........4 Pep Club.............2 ) 9 DALE WATSON F.F.A...........2. 3. 4 Glee Club.............3 Mixed Chorus.........4 Operetta.............3 SHIRLEY WILSON F.H.A..........1. 2. 3 Glee Club....1. 2. 3 LYLE WEEKS F.F.A................2 Glee Club............4 Mixed Chorus.........4 Junior Play..........3 RAYMOND PRUITT F.F.A.............2. 3 Junior Play..........3 NINA BERRY F.H.A.......1. 2. 3. 4 Home Ec........1,2,3 Pep Club...........1 JOHN VANCE F.F.A......1. 2. 4 10 VIRGIL LANE F.F.A.......I. 2, 3. 4 Glee Club............3 MARY IRENE HOLCOMB Home Ec.....1, 2. 3 Pep Club........3 CHARLES WILSON F.F.A..........1. 2. 3 Basketball .... J, 2, 3 MARY ETHEL SCOTT F. H A.......... 1,2 Glee Club.......2, 3 Home Ec.........1,2 NOT PICTURED JACK MAXEY Class Pres 3. 4 EDDIE ALBAUCH Class Officer . . . . 2 Basketball . . .1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A 2 Softball 4 Junior Play 3 F.F.A 1. 2. 3. 4 Class Play 3 11 Class Will We, the Senior Class of Richland High School, being of unsound mind, no knowledge and hoping we are soon to depart from this life of exams of Julius Caesar, practice sets and flunks, do hereby declare on this day of May 19, 1955 our last will and testament as follows: Nina Berry wills her height and slenderness to Kathryn to use in her C.B.C. Campaign for boys club. Raymond Pruitt wills his “M’ in English to Kenneth Davenport, because he will never make one. John Vance Evelyn Pippin Mary Scott wills his transportation to Stoutland to Louis Hurley, wills her ability to write 100 words in shorthand to Shirley Bibles, wills her literature book to anyone who is crazy enough to sit through four years of English. Nettie Gray wills her shorthand book to Emma Bailey. Take care of it, Emma, Nettie almost wore it out. Marvel Roberson wills her eighth period study hall excuses to anyone that can make them sound as urgent as she. Duane Kays and Dale Watson will their class rings to any girls who can wear them. Girls, Dales’ is size 13 and Duanes is 9|. Lavonne Hendrix wills her sillyness to anyone who can keep it up for four years. We put in Jerry Dodsons’ application. Bob Drennon wills his curley hair to Jerry Black. Mary Powers and .Lois Williams will their ability to play basketball to the Williams twins. Charles Wilson Shirley Wilson Lyle Weeks Velda Ghramm Jack Maxey or to any boys who may need coaching. wills his ability to get algebra to Teddie Giffen. wills her ability to sit through three English periods to Price Keller. wills his height to Robert Fancher to use on the basketball team. wills her glasses to Sue Ramsey, in case she breaks hers. wills his ability to stay out of school and still make good grades to Gary Powers. Shirley Rogers wills her ability to fool Mrs. Fancher in Chemistry all year to Shirley Shelton. Louren Wood wills his ability to get up at 8:45 and get to school at 9:05 to Shirley Clark. Sue Thomas wills her perkiness to Pat Browning. Dwight Barnes and Keith Osborne will their ability to pick up girls in their hot roding ways. Irene Holcomb Virgil Lane Eddie Albauch and their honored and respected spot in the graveyard to anyone brave enough to want it. wills her ability to play volleyball to Pat Fieldmiller. wills his fourth period coffee hour at the G. I. to Dannie Nicks. wills his morning snooker practice to Teddie Giffin. Eddie doesn’t think Ted can get as good as he in four years. Scotty Forman wills his curly hair to Robert Roam. IZ Dannie Dye Jesse Grose Oliver Thomson Emma Bailey Shirley Wilson Juniors Verda Watson Elaine Hendrix Robert Howlett Wilda Appling Evelyn Powers Jim McLain Wayne Eakens Robert Jackson Fern Perkins Leon Stanley Rex Noe Jerry Black LOT'SA LUCK TO CLASS OF 55 ROAM HARDWARE Jackie Williams Kathie Williams Bobby Alexander Norma Sigler Billy Blankenship Merril Payne Shirley Bibles John Steffy Pat Browning Norma Posten Jimmy Manes Johnny McLain Tommy Flynn Marilyn Drennan Congratulations to the Class of 19bb PULASKI COUNTY BANK Established 1889 - Member F.D.I.C. Marilyn Kissinger Holiday Ogle Ethel Davenport Don Boren Polly West Wayne Simpson «1 Mary Bailey Jo Ella Miller Waylcne Polly Ralph Jones Shirley Davis Elmer Hutton John Carter Barbara Carnes Robert Roam Robert Fancher Shirley Clark Dannie Nicks Sophomores 14 Vera Anderson Wayne Anderson Violet Anderson Frankie Dye Marilyn Black Jackie McLain Geraldine Blades Pat Feldmiller Ernest Carman Evelyn Carrol William Larson Julia Ann Douglas Dorel Eaken Tommy Smith Larry Smith Success and Happiness from MAXINE’S COFFEE SHOP Teddy Giffen Martha Bailey Ronald Hendrix Pat Hancock John Ghramm Joan Saltzman Helen Jones Lloyd Zeigenbein Carolyn Sue Miller Raymond Warden Kathryn Howlett Carl Watson Linda Nicks Donald Wilson Donna Wilson Wilma Smith Freddie Jennings June Holcomb Freshmen Margaret Ogle Eddie Posten Joyce Rayl Bill Shipley Billie Kay Roam Ray Holdman Judy Wellner Larry Watson Sylvia Tanner Willene Carrol Paper Staff Annual Staff 16 Compliments Of INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY ■ ■I Loren Newman Miriam Halter George Windei Veda Anderson Allen Carnes Bernice Mances Farrel Hutsell Hazel Phelps Steve Belshe Patty Menker Leon Schuenemeyer Congratulations from SALTZMAN PAINT AND FLOOR SERVICE We supply your need in Paint, wallpaper, floor sanding and covering RICHLAND BODY SHOP (You bend em we mend em) Phone 78 Jerry Don Nelson George Schneider Peggy Blackburn Bobby Browning MRS. STRAIN Eighth Qrade Jerry Shupe Ben Barnes Allen Miller Alton Brown Jerry Cornwell Gordon Manley Kenny Hankins Steve Traw Donna Hedges Joe Mclain Nelda Jones William Stanley Donald Carroll Judy Carman Jerry Warner Doris Nell Wilson Donald Johnson Clara Bailey Cecil Young Nancy Perkins Don Lundh Norma Myers Lonnie Henry Jim Ballenger Susan Witt Terry Miller Kenny Bowen Jimmy Deberry Marva Williams Larry Lercher MR. PREWETT Compliments of PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Ernest Tucker Noel D. Robinson Gene Bays Carolyn Harris George Wilson Geneva York Jimmy Glacken Kathy Shewmaker Delma Steward Rolene Manley Scotty Ogle Nancy Gordon Richard Scott MRS. PETERSON Kenneth Barnes Tommy Batterton Patsy Bryant HELLWIG CLEANERS Careful Cleaning - Expert Tailoring H. A. Mohler, Prop. Pauline Nelson Walker Wade Norma Perkins Lyndel Harris Jay Powers Wanda Decker 'S' Freddy Joe Jones Linda Rae York Cary Brown Linda Lou Ramsey Duwayne Clark Sixth Qrade PRODUCERS EXCHANGE, INC. Poultry, Eggs, Cream, Flour Feed, Grain and Groceries Phone 26 Judy Nielsen Donna Reese Richard Henry Jesse Henson Karen Henson P V. Bobby Weeks Gloria Riddle Peggy Reese Marilyn Fancher J. B. Heywood Kay Woodson Lana Workman John Holdman Marsha Murphy Clara Hollaway Linda Phelps Billy Gene Powers Nancy Moales David McDaniel Juanita Newman 19 Nicky Myers Randy Halter Clifford Tucker Ellen Schrimsher Wanda Alexander Barbara Laberre Judy Wade Sharon Wall Don Myers Bette Vest Richard Lee Hutton Ralph McClay George Barnes Richard Chalfan' Linda Harmon John Callahan Georgia Bailey Tommy Deberry Kathy Tipton Fifth Qradc Compliments Of H. E. WARREN SONS Since 1869 Jack Henson Johnece Sigler Eddie West r - ♦he • . David Windes Edith Stanley Roy Woody Margaret Warren MRS. BATTERTON Larry Miller Dennis Hancock Carol Brown Jerry Sheeley Mary Schuenemeyer larry Flynn )avid Traw oe Garmon Lonald Wilson Morris Howlett 4ary Masters arol Henson Robert Jones Vicki Buzzard Anthony Cervantes Fransa Miller Alan Wood Edna Young Fourth Qrade RICHLAND MIRROR Your Legal Newspaper Donna Kay Shipman William Dustin Eliz Jane Lucas Sue Perkins James Fredrick Wanda Sue Blakenship Charles Henry Ronda Lee Workman Richard Stewart Susan Gordon Larry Carnes Larry Patton Marlene Wilson Bobby Lee Stewart Sandra Jeans Ann Hollowa Patricia Houston Susan Kay Magee Karen Sue Candiff Larry Dale Powers Arthur Bryant Sharon Kay Hammock Peggy Wilson Richard Manley Glenda Warren John Strom Lavena Henson Wm. Newberry Marilyn Smith Gary Anderson Robert Saltzman Sharon Sheltoi. William Scott Patsy Alexander Jerry Mac Stenson Jimmie Kays Kathryn Roam Tommy Joe Sears Dorothy Mae Bailey Mary Ann Miller Evelyn Davenport Larry Mac Henson Ronda Ernest Earl Hargett Martha Wildforster Paul HolLway Eddie Mitchele Patty Miller Johnny Jacoby Carolyn Evans Ronald Boyer Rosemary McDaniel Donna York David Bohannon Mary Jean Laquey Harvey Scott Pat Clarkson Donald Williams Donald Boren Betty Stout Billy Barnes Roger Carrol Marilyn Miller Maurice Ballenger Kenton Miller Linda Sue Myers Eddie Williams W'endeline Chance Hugh Warren Florence Warren Sandra Farmer Anthony Hage Vera Jean Harmon David Phelps Mary Faith Parsons Larry Crossland Noel Shipley Wanda Boesl Nicholas Salsman Jeanette Nielson Stephen Kubiak Linda Flynn 22 NOT PICTURED Sidney Brown Robert Jackson MRS. WALKER R. L. POWERS TRUCK LINE Livestock - Feed - Fertilizer Phone 10 Second and Third Qrades Robert Strickler Charlotte Payne Larry Lynch Judy Hicka Billy Harris Sue Anna Woods Stephen Kelsey Sandra Jones Larry Don Lane Judy Ann Stanley Richard Wright Alan Powers Billy Henson Leslie Henson Alan Terry Jerry Don Avery Alta Belle Traw Jon Starmer Linda West Johnny Ray Prewett June Gross Vena Sue Fritz Raymond Witt Sheryl Manley Bobby Jean Hutton Rita Lynn Morgan Charles Newberry Scott Williamson Teresa Nanninga Freddie Brittain Ina Mae Beck Glenn Hardy W’anda Jean Null 23 Coy Workman Keith Hankins James Wolf Priscilla Wood Kay Jackson Isabel Shipley Glen Matthews Roy Vance Bill Burd David Hutton Clara Mae Thornsberry Jerry Henry D. S. CALDWELL OIL CO. Wholesale and Retail - Gas and Oil Phone 124 George Pruitt Douglas Oursbourne First and Second Qrades MRS. SCHR1MSHER Come in and see JIMMY MURPHY for your best buy in used cars. Joyce Cervantes Virden Williams Janis Williamson Carol Gambill Lee Swain Mary Ann Minghi Janet Sue Jones Shirley Roberts Jeanne Pruitt Judy Adair Jean Moffatt Lloyd Patton Michael Thomas Janet Morgan Judy Dougan Judy Owings 24 Donna Wood Carla Houston Lota Henson Susan Miller Sharon McDaniel Ronnie Evans H. E. Warren Joyce Henson Gwendolyn Peterson Stephen Anderson Gloria Payne Walter Clarkson A Teresa Wilson Susie Schneider ' A First Qrade — E %? r JsSitsm Gloria Hage Rebecca Rollins MRS. SIMPSON PAYNE CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 123 David Gross Evelyn Alexander Rena Myers Kenneth York Curtis Pennington Shawn Postlethwait Ramona Harris Vicki Earnest Michael Nelson Clyde Buzzard Ricky Kubiak 25 Qirls’ Qlee Club Boys’ Qlee Club Compliments of 26 PAULINE’S BEAUTY SHOP BAKER FOR DRUGS Booths For Kids Qirls’ Trios Still Serving Your Needs in Building Materials and Feeds BOHANNON AND SON Phone We Deliver 13 27 F. T. A. CITY BEAUTY SHOP Extends Congratulations To Senior Class of 54-‘55 28 Mary E. Powers Phone 88 Mary Eou Long LON. A. WILSON A.A.A. Garage - Complete Repairs Body and Fender Work Painting - Shell Gas Richland, Missouri - 19 F. H. A. F. F. A. WORKMAN’S USED CARS Richland’s Largest Volume Used Car Dealer Phone 62W Miss Merry Christmas and King Christmas Party Come to SIMMONS BEAUTY SHOP for your permanents Compliments to the Class of 1955 30 Mrs. Ida Simmons Christmas Party Junior Play COWAN'S General Merchandise A Good Place To Trade Richland, Missouri Cast OGLE MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE Electrolux Sales Richland Washateria 3] Pancake Queen Chemistry Class Best Wishes to All of You International G. W. DOUGLAS Mathieson 32 Harvester Richland, Missouri Fertilizer “A” Team Basketball “B” Team Basketball Compliments of HEDGES FUNERAL HOME Richland, Missouri Phone 98J 33 Aujfllttjfj Softball Team WELLS BROTHERS Furniture - Appliances - Upholstery 34 Waynesville -- Richland Z«S4 B” Team Cheerleaders EARL MORGAN Majorettes Pep Club RICHLAND HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. 36 Phone 59


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