Rolla High School - Growler Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

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To the Alumni of Rolla High School who have fought, are fighting, and will fight on the battle- grounds of freedom, we, the staff, proudly, but humbly, dedicate the 1952 Growler. Rolla High School Rolla, Missouri Left to right: Mr. R. B. Murry, president; Mr. H. O. Renick, vice-president; Mr. Aaron C. Hailey. Super- Capps, Mr. Homer Tucker, Mrs. Gale Bullman, Mrs. intendent. Delia Huston,secretary; Mr. Earl Anderson, Mr. Murray 'Saaxd £ducati t Sufeeni Ue tcte ti P%i icCfraC 2 A. C. Hailey, B.S. Master of Education Ray L. Miller, B.S. Master of Education MR. BURR R. VAN NOSTRAND Southwest Missouri State College B. S. in education Football, boys physical education, health MR. JAMES R. SMITH Missouri University B. S. in Agriculture Agriculture I. II, and III MISS VERA BEINKE Southwest Missouri State College B. S. in education Girls physical education, health MR. JIM GOURLEY Northwest Missouri State Teachers College B. S. in education Shop and Mechanical Drawing MR. ROBERT H. MASTERS Drury College A. B. Basketball,boys physical education, American History Ou% 'pacuttcf MRS. BETTY STEVENS Northwest Missouri State College B. S. in Business Education Typing I, English I, General Busi- ness, Business English MRS. RETHA CASTLEMAN Oklahoma College for Women B. S. in Vocational Home Economics Vocational Home Ec. I, II, III MRS. GLADYS MABARY Kansas State Teachers College B. S. in Commerce Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, Typing I, II. MR. EMERY HIXON Southwest Missouri State College B. S. in art Typing I. II, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Sociology, Economics, General Business 3 MISS EULA LIE POWELL University of Missouri B.S. in Education M.S.--Missouri School of Mines English II, Latin MRS. BETTY DYNES University of Flordia A.B. in Speech Dramatics, English II MRS. LEOLA MILLAR Stephens College Associate of Arts Spanish I. Librarian MISS HELEN M. NAWN University of Missouri B.S. in Education English III, Speech, Debate MRS. MARIE CARROLL SUREN Webster College A.B. in English English I, Journalism Ou% acuity MRv GEORGE HEABERUN Northeast Missouri State Teacher College B.S. Education General Science, Physics MR. ELDON JACOBS Northeast Missouri State Teachers College B.S. in Education Chemistry, Biology, General Science MRS. LILY RANDOLPH University of Missouri B.S. in Education General Math, Plane Geometry MISS MARGARET HAAS University of Missouri B.S. in Education Solid Geometry, Trig, Algebra I and n. Plane Geometry 4 MRS. CHRISTINA HUGHEN Baylor University B.S. in Music Vocal Music MR H. B. ESTES Kirksville State Teacher's College B.S. in Science Psychology. Director of Guidance MRS. MAE HAILEY Southwest Missouri State College B.S. in Education Art I. Art II MRS. ISABELLE ESTES Kirksville State Teaches's College B.S. in Music Instrumental Music Out faculty MR INKS MABARY Pittsburg State Teacher's College B.S. in Industrial Arts Driver Education, Economic Geography MR C. A. LARGENT Missouri Valley College P.H.B, Coordinator-D.O. MR C. R GILLILAN Central Missouri State College B.S. in Education Social Science MR T. G. PATTERSON Central Missouri State College B.S. in Education World History 5 Mr. Hailey’s staff, left to right: Mrs. Delia Huston. Mr. Miller’s staff, left to right: Janet May, Velma Mrs Eldon Jacobs, Mrs. Leslie Boggs, and Mrs. Desi Baird, and Kay Walker. Gleason. Out 0priCe tcl and 'rtyeCfrew Bus Drivers, left to right: Claude Lovelace, Tom Nickens, EdKuelker.Charles Sellers, James Cowen. Charles Moreland, and Walter Busch. School Nurse: Selma Starliper, R. N. Section, (?CaM, Back in the year of 1940. people were turning their thoughts to situations of the country eco- nomically and to the ever-increasing danger of war. That is, most grown-ups were. But to the large group of tiny tots who entered East and West Elementary and various rural schools, thoughts were turned to situations much more important to them, for they were on the threshold of learn- ing the three R's. We studied hard and learned much and six years later we moved to Junior High for two more years of book lamin'. We entered into competition with the class of '51 and walked off with top honors on Halloween night with our presentation of The Gay Nine- ties . Two more years of studying and we were fully qualified to enter the doors of our Alma Mater, R.H.S. To pilot us through our green freshman year, we elected Eddie Faust as our president, Hugh Harrison, Vice-President; Jeanenne Hailey, secretary; Bob Wheeler, Treasurer; and Barbara Barner, Jeanne Ruede, Frank Watson and Joe Williams as our Student Council members. Love- ly Pat Duncan was our Homecoming candidate and we presented a miniature football field as our float. In the Amateur Night contest, our pre- sentation of Whether or Not received much applause. Still climbing higher on the ladder of educat- ion, our sophomores officers were: Bob Wheeler, president; Carolyn Kingsbury, vice-president; Elsie Underwood, secretary; and Janet Huston, treasurer. Hugh Harrison, Keith Smith, Pat Dun- can, andSherry Taylor represented us in Student Council sessions. No one could have represented us better in Homecoming festivities than vivac- ious Joanne Hawks. Connie Stair played the lead- ing part of our Amateur Night skit Ignorance Is Bliss . Our very successful spring assembly clos- ed our second year activities and promoted us to Juniors. Third year, Eddie Faust was again picked as our pilot, with Janet Huston as his right hand man and Betty Frost as secretary and Ann Cottingham as treasurer. Frank Watson, Mary Boyd, Donn Tankersley, and Connie Stair were our contribu- tions to Student Council. Our lovely candidate for Homecoming was Barbara Barner, also crown- ed 1950 Queen of the Ozarks. This year the Jun- iors led the honor roll from beginning to end. Barbara Barner was crowned Sweetheart of the Growler in the annual yearbook queen contest with Pat Duncan, Mary Boyd and Jeanne Ruede as maids from the Junior class. Our senior year, we elected as president, Kenneth Riley to bring us the last mile of our journey home. Other officers included Tom Stogsdill, vice-president; Barbara Jackson, sec- retary; and Barbara Barner, treasurer. Mary Boyd was elected class historian. Janet Huston served as president of Student Council with Bill Wilcox and Eddie Faust as senior representatives. Our charming homecoming candidate was Ann Perry and our cleverly-constructed Baloney Machine float won first prize. In sports, star players from the senior class were Don Tankersley. Gene King, Lucien Bolon, Keith Smith, Robert O'Malley in football; Hugh Harrison, Marlin Lile, Lucien Bolon,Keith Smith, in basketball; Robert O'Malley and Keith Smith, in track; and Lucien Bolon, Kenneth Jackson, and Jack Nelson in baseball. Keith Smith holds the distinction of being one of the two 4-star letter- men in the history of the high school. As we finish the last lap of our very success- ful journey through high school, we are now 107 strong. Many of us will continue our education while some are already in fields of business. Al- though our interests and vocations may vary con- siderably, all 107 will look proudly back and say I was a member of the RHS class of '52 . 7 TOM cutcC 7c fament As our last year comes to a close, we seniors take this opportunity to will and bequeath our most precieous belongings to the underclassmen. In turn we ask them to accept these belongings, and make the most of them, and pass them on to the classes that are yet to be in high school. We, the senior class of 1952, do hereby will and be- queath to the junior class our ability to have fun, and still acquire the knowledge that has been offered us in RHS. I, Kathleen Anderson, hereby bequeath my sly ability for cutting classes legally to Mr. Hailey; this includes my book of pass slips and copies of signatures. I. Velma Baird, will my share of the card file in Mr. Miller's office to the Journalism class. 1, Alma Ballard, being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath my tight white sweater to Pat Green. I, Don Ballard, will my ability to paint in art class to Dick Harrison. I, Barbara Barner, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge of women to Chub Newton. I, Margo Benitez, being of fairly sound body and sane mind, do hereby will my place in RHS to my sister, Lita. I, Glendolin Betz, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Margaret Carroll my winning ways. I, Lucien Bolon, being of very sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Leon Crabtree. I, Carol Borlish do hereby will my bubbling personality to Loretta Kinder. 1. Mary Boyd, will all of my sympathy to any and all junior girls who will be taking secretarial practice next year. 1, Shirley Brookshire, will my psychology book to Don Stevens. I, Bonnie Cardens, hereby will the space I have been using in this school to Sue Moore. I, Carol Carney, being of supposedly sound mind, here- by will to Lucille Reynolds, my band uniform. I, Charles Carroll, will to David Sherrill and Carroll Snelson my seat at Ramey's. I hope that they will take my place racing out there every Saturday night to play Slow Poke . 1. Elbert Childers, will my liking for old Rolla High to Betty Beddoe. I, Ann Cottingham, have nothing left to will after en- during twelve years of school. I, Lee Courson, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet and angelic ways to Bob Powell. I, Joyce Cromer, will my red hair to Pat Harris. 1, Raymond Daniels, do hereby will my seat in art class to any poor soul who might have to take the course. I, Cleo Denton, will my quiet ways to Bill Wycoff. I, Pat Duncan, will my slightly beat up typewriter in secretarial practice to Mrs. Mabary. f. Susan Fannon, will my blue eyes to Joy Stoltz. I. Eddie Faust, being of sound mind and sane body do hereby will my size 11 shoes to Smith Gaddy. I, Betty Frost, hereby will my ability to run around my senior year like a chicken without a head to Carolyn Grimm. I, Margaret Gelvin, will to Jeanette Arthur, my ability to be titled Girl Friday by Mr. Estes. I, Jeanenne Hailey, will my artistic ability to Joan O'Malley. I. Nola Hargis, will my long dark tresses to Lucille Reynolds. I, Hugh Harrison, will my 'standing up' ability to any shy junior who will have it. I, Johnnie Hayes, will my bashfulness to Tommy Swingford. I, Jim Horn, will to Gene Grinham anything that I can do better than he can. I, Bob Horton, will my good looks to Leon Crabtree. I, Janet Huston, will my book on OneThousand And One Ways To Avoid Men to Janet Billard. I, Minnie Inman, will my ability to make E's in short- hand to Niki Allen. I, Lois Inman, will my ability to play volleyball to Glenda Harris. I, Kenneth Jackson, will my baseball ability to Joe Stoll. 1, Barbara Jackson, will to Dottye Haas my fueds with Coach Masters and may she have better luck than I. We, Bonnie Laney and Shirley Janes, will our private chairs with the built-in lie detectors, in Mr. Miller's office, to Helen Noakes and Betty Stogsdill. I, Dick Kauffman, do hereby will my Buick to some mechanical minded junior who can make it run. I, Lynn Kennedy, will my ability to get into Girls Con- test Glee Club without carrying a tune to Pat Green. 1, Tom Kilpatrick, will my ability to play tackle to Smith Gaddy. I. Gene King, will my '36 Chevy to Bob Carson, so he can play Hotrod” with Mutt Hayes. He may have trouble finding it out at Listers. I, Carolyn Kingsbury, will to Rosemary Marlow my ability to go steady for a year and a half. May she use it to her best adbantage. I, Donna Klesath, will my typing ability to Doris Jean Mitchell. I, Dorothy Leavitt, will my ability to date goodlooking miners to whom it may concern. I, Marietta Lee. will my shorthand ability and used-up notebook to Lucille Reynolds. I, Frank Lennamen, will my liking for underclassmen to all junior boys. I, Wilma Leonard, will my position as most studious girl of the class to Niki Allen. I, Marlin Lile, hereby will my ability to play basket- ball to Leon Crabtree to use as he sees fit. I, Margaret MacCash, will my loud boisterous person- ality to Sydney McFarland. 8 Senear @Cad i a£ 952 I, June McCollum, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Storm Bullman. I. Opal Mace, will my shorthand books to Mrs. Mabary. 1, Don Main, will to Gene Bingham my ability to get into trouble with Mr. Miller. 1, Joe Marling, will all the trouble I've had with my car to Bill Wycoff. I, Lillie Mathews, will to all the freshmen girls my ability to date Miners and love it. I, Joe Merrill, will my loud boisterous ways to Bob Powell; I hope he never makes as much noise as I have in the past four years. I, jack Nelson, will my ability to play basketball to Ronnie Woods. 1. Robert O'Malley, will my football uniform to Bob Carson in hope that it will fit him. I. Glenda Otis, will to Jane Heavens my ability to flirt with the bus drivers. 1. Martha Ann Perry, being of sound mind do hereby will and bequeath my temper to Janet Heavin. I. Barbara Pinkston, will my dirty gym suit to Anna Ganaway. 1. Imelda Ponzer, will my ability to play basketball to Helen Bingham. 1, Erma Pugh, will my artistic ability to Rosalie Morris. 1, Carolyn Rankin, hereby will and bequeath my math- ematical ability to Shirley Snelson. 1. Kenneth Riley, do hereby will my height to Donald Eddy. 1, Norene Riley, will to Mary Capek my ability to drive a car and not have any accidents. I, Larry Roach, will my boxing ability to my brother, Jimmy. I, Bob Roark, will my ability to go to St. James in eight minutes to Bob Carson. 1, Nancy Roemer, will and bequeath to my sister. Sally, my love for Coach Masters and American History. 1, Jeanne Ruede, will my love for upper classmen and my motto. Have a good time all the time, to Diane Conyers. I,Bob Schneider, will my ability to become a bachelor to Charles Whitson. I, Mary Ann Scovell, will and bequeath to Patty Goin my ability to live near high school all four years. 1, Chess Smith, will my bugs and snakes to Leon Crab- tree to use in scientific research. I, Keith Smith, will my football uniform to Smith Gaddy. I, Pat Spradling, being of reasonably sound mind, will my cheerleading uniform to Mike Mizell. May he do it justice. I, Connie Stair, will my love for the Air Force to any girl desiring it. I, Mary Ann Stephans, will my ability to play softball and my nickname to Janet Marsden. I, Lorene Stogsdill, will my height to Helen Stern. I, Tom Stogsdill, will my ability to go steady with the superintendent's daughter to Ray Miller, Jr. I, Velma Strawhun, will my ability in home economics to Bonnie Harris. I, Andrejs Straumanis, in gratitude for the education I have received here in Rolla High School, do will to the high school a replica of the Coat of Arms of my native country, Latvia. I, Maurice Suhre, will my ability to be a drum major to Bob Carson. I, Donn Tankersley, will my ability to sing beautiful hillbilly music and my title, Boy with the best line in the senior class”. to Bob Carson. I, Sherry Taylor, will to Clifford Feeler, my self- confidence. I, Elsie Underwood, will to my cousin, Ann Ledford, my gay and giddy disposition. I, Barbara Vitzthum, will my love for the high school to Mr. Ray L. Miller. I, Kay Walker, will my ability to be called Clorine by Coach Estes to Joann Bearnson. I, Marlene Walrath. do hereby will my ability to put 900 miles on the car while going to the corner grocery to Huldah Ann Linville. 1, Charles Ware, being of sound mind do hereby will to Skinny my ability to turn over Nash's, new and old. I, Rodney Watson, will to Don Allison my place on the F.F.A. basketball team. I, Frank Watson, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to finish high school and not receive a parking ticket to Jack Nash. I, Pauline Weber, do will my ability to go steady with one guy and date six others at the same to anyone who needs it. I. Doris Wells, do hereby will my motto, where there's a will there's a way to Bert Andrews. I, Martha Whitaker, will my ability to get engaged while still in high school to Shirley Brown. I, James Owen White, will to Vernon Stogsdill my ability to flirt with all the girls on the Edgar Springs bus. I, Bill Wilcox, do hereby will to Bob Jackson my curly hair and $2.29 for the Toni. I. Jackie Williams, will to Betty Lewis my natural curly hair, may she have better luck with it than I do. I, Joe Williams, will my ability to miss school and get by with it to Richard Aruther. 1, Eddie Willy, will my woman hating ways to Allen Marlow. I, Jack Wilson, will my seat in Mr. Miller's office to Bill Wycoff. I, Betty Wooster, will my ability to take all tests with- out studying for them to Peggy Moore. I, Sam Wyant, do hereby will my ability to be at school on time everyday to Bob Carson. 9 The time is 1962 and the class of '52 is holding their class reunion. Roll call will be answered with wha- you, the graduate of 1952, have done with yourself n the past ten years. Kathleen Anderson, what have you to say for your- self? I am the first women hermit to inhibit the North Pole, and I am now operating an orphanage for penquins. Margo Benitez answered the call by telling us that her vivacious personality landed her a position as Martha Carr's right hand assistant. Miss Benitez gives out with all the dope on how to develop your person- ality or burst. Lucien Bolon and Betty Frsot have taken advantage of their clowning abilities and are sharing top billing at the Phelps County Fair each year. The climax of their act is when Betty is shot out of a Greasy-Richard Beer Can-non. Elbert Childers comes back once each year and walks through the second floor hall to sing, I'm Walk - ing The Floor Over You , in memory of that cute little underclassman who was always seen in the first floor hall. Barbara Barner is now secretary to Kenneth Riley who is now running for president of the Garlic Club on the Vegetarian Ticket. Sam Wyant is his publicity chairman Kenneth Jackson is his running mate, but wife Mary Boyd is trying to get him to give up politics in favor of their huge Jersey ranch. Hugh Harrison was discovered by an MGM talent scout because of his romantic inclinations. He has re- placed Charles Boyer and can be seen in many of the top dramas as the greatest lover of the century. His latest picture, Come With Me To The Cow Barn , may be seen at the DeAtley Theatre owned by Jack Nelson. Jack bought Carney out and has added two more movie places to his vast chain of enterprises. DonnTankersley is top star in the Grand Ole Opery down in Nashville, Tennessee, and his latest smash hit is. Let Ole Mother Nature Have Her Way . Frankie Watson tells us that he has taken over the management of the United Telephone Company so that certain operators may have more time off. Carolyn Rankin and Elsie Underwood have combined their mathematical genius and have taken over Ein- stein's position. Class beauty, Pat Spradling, is a Towers model. She models corsages for Towers' Florist shop. Doris Wells is editor and publisher of the Vodka , leading Mussion newspaper. She is assisted by Mary Ann Stephans who draws the strips—comic strips that is. Both girls finally trapped their dream men and are happily married. Lois and Minnie Inman finally discovered twin broth- ers and married them. Both have a set of twins named Vaseline and Gasoline, and Clorox and Purex. Donna Klesath and her sailor from Alaska are hap- pily married and make their home in the four winds and the seven seas. Eddie Faust is drawing Alley Oop for the Monthly Snooze, a hotrod magazine owned by Marlin Lile, who is now hot rod king of the United States. Carolyn Kingsbury has success—in leading Jim Marlow to the altar. They are now the parents of two children. Their wedding vows were read by Gene King who is the minister of the Podunk Church. The rage on television is Musclar Mamie and Little Lorene . Just in case you didn't recognize them it is our own Marlene Walrath and Lorene Stogsdill. They have taken over the wrestling world and Little Lorene is the top of the two. Their top billing is swiftly losing ground to Slugger Larry Roach who is now featherweight champion of the world. Mary Ann Scovell and Nancy Roemer have combined their talents and are demonstrating Slap Stick make-up. They have been a big hit in their various appearances throughout the country, and their next demonstration will take place in No Woman's Land. Charley Ware finally gave up and took over his father's garage; he makes over $1,000,000 a year and gives it all to charity. Pauline Weber is at present an interperter for the United Nations, and in the past ten years she has learn- ed 23 different languages including pig latin. Willie Wilcox gave up on finding a red headed mate and married Janet: they now reside happily in Florida, where' Bill has discovered a new shrimp boat industry. JeanneRuede,the gal voted as having the best line, has made the most of her title and has been married three times since May, 1952. She would not give the names of her husbands, however. Keith Smith played professional football until three years ago, when he retired and gave it up in order to be near Diane. Joe Neil Williams took over his father's stores in Rolla and Springfield and sells shoes to Velma Stra whun, who owns and operates a chain of fish markets. Lynn Kennedy is now head wholesale buyer for Robert O’Malley, who has bought out Macey's in New York. Erma Pugh is chief manager. Sherry Taylor who runs a chain of bakeries, has just recently started distributing free donuts and buns. As a result she is being sued by Jackie Williams, attended by Dr. Janet Houston, who was poisioned by a 3 year old donut which got to her by mistake. Sherry is think- ing seriously of skipping the country if she can persuade Cleo Denton to rob the bank at which she is working in St. Louis, to leave with her. Carol Carney, now Mrs. Chet Neal, and Marlene Brown are playing nightly at the Chase Club in Lee Coursons band. They really wow them with their version of Pass the biscuits Mirandie . Barbara Jackson voted best citizen in '52 gave up a career as a congresswoman and is happily married. In- stead of the Three Bears Barbara tells her children about the constitution. Tom Kilpatrick now mayor of the city because of his ability to talk, has appointed Margaret Gelvin and Tom Stogsdill as his chief right hand men. They in turn have appointed Hal Hudgens as Dog-catcher. Connie Stair and Joe Marling are happily married and live in a citrus grove in East California. Bob Roark is chief orange picker assisted by Chess Smith who gave up the Smithsonian Institution. 10 Se U i O icete FFA 1,2,3,4. Key Club 2,3,4. FFA A-Choir 1,2,3,4. Football 2. Boys Basketball. SENIOR PRESIDENT. Glee Club,4. Key Club 2,3,4. Am- atuer Night 1,2. Intertnural Basket- ball 2. SENIOR CLASS VICE-PRES- IDENT. JACKSON,BARBARA Barbi Latin Club 1,2. Pep Squad 3,4. Growler 2,3,4. Class Editor.4. Amatuer Night 1. SENIOR CLASS SEC- RETARY. HUSTON. JANET Secretary and Treasury of Pep Squad t. Class Treasury 2. Vice Pres- ident of Class 3. Latin Club 1,2. Pep Squad 1,2, 3.Growler 4. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT. BARNER,BARBARA Barb Glee Club 3. Junior Homecoming Maid. Growler Queen. 3. Pep Squad 1.Cheerleader 2,3 (Alternate 4). Spanish Club 2. FHA 2,3,4. Growler 2,3.4 Echo 3. Student Council 1. Am- atuer Night 1,2. Drum Majorette 3,4. SENIOR CLASS TREASURER. WILCOX, BILL Wild-Bill Football 4. Track 4. Lettermen's Club 4. STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT. BOYD, MARY Lu-Lu Glee Club 1,2,3. Latin Club 1,2,3,4. Officer 4. FHA 4. Growler Maid (F FA) 3. Student Council 3. Pep Squad 4. FFA Sweetheart. SENIOR HISTORIAN. FAUST. EDWIN Ace- Class President 1,3. Key Club 1 (Vice-Pres- ident 3. President 4). Football4. A-Choir 1,2, 3,4. Boys Glee Club 4. Band 1,2.3.4. Amatuer Night 1.2. Intermural Basketball 1.2. STU- DENT COUNCIL. 11 Setttara t ?52 ANDERSON, KATHLEEN Kathy” Amateur Night 1,2. Latin Club 1,4. Spanish Club 2, 3.4. Debate Club 2,3,4. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. PepSquad 1.2.3.4. Echo Staff 3,4; Advertising Manager 4. Growler Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4. Intramural Basketball 1,2. BAIRD. VELMA Vel F.H.A. 1,2,3. D.O. Club 4. BALLARD, ALMA Spider F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Squad 3,4. Orchestra 1. Drum Corp 1,3. Glee Club 3. Intramural Basketball 1,2. BALLARD, DON Smokey F.F.A. Basketball 1,2,3,4. F.F.A. Boxing 3,4. Intra- mural Basketball 1.2,3,4. BENITEZ, MARGO Bug Eyes Latin Club 1. Amateur Night 1, 2. Assembly 2. Cheerleader 1,2,4. F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; President 4. Pep Squad 1,2,3.4. Echo Staff 3, 4; Feature Editor 4. Growler Staff 2,3,4; Senior Editor 4. BETZ, GLENDOLYN Speed Latin Club 3. F.H.A. 4. BOLON, LUCIEN Pumpkin Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. A- Choir 1,2,3,4. Key Club 2.3.4. Letterman's Club 2, 3.4. Baseball 3,4. Foot- ball 3. Student Manager, Football 4. Class Vice- President 2. Amateur Night 1. BORUSCH, CAROL Little One Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4. O. Club 4. F.H.A. 3. BROOKSHIRE, SHIRLEY Shirl F.H.A. 3,4. Intramural Basketball 3. D.O. Club 4. BROWN, MARLENE Brownie Band 1,2,3,4. Orchestra 4. A-Choir 3,4. Girls' Glee Club 3,4. Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4. F.H.A. 2,3,4. CARDENS, BONNIE Dynamite F.H.A. 1,2,4. Spanish Club 1. Glee Club 3. CARNEY, CAROL Tommy Band 1,2,3,4. Orchestra 1, 2,3,4. Intramural basket- ball 1,2. Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1,2. Drum Corps 1,2,3. F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4. 12 Seniors ?952 CARROLL, CHARLES Dungus F.F.A. 1.2.3.4. F.F.A. Bas- ketball 1.2.3. CHILDERS, ELBERT Lukie F. F. A. 1. 2. Boxing 3. Spainsh Club 4. D.O. Club 4. COTTINGHAM, ANN Annabelle Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. A- Choir 1,2,3. D.O. Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. Class Treasurer 3. Latin Club 2,3. COURSON, LEROY Wa-Wa Growler Staff 4. Echo Staff 3.4. Intramural Basketball 1,2. Amateur Night 1.2. SpanishClub2. Sophomore Assembley. DANIELS, RAYMOND DENTON, CLEO Chloe” Pep Squad 1.2. F.H.A. 3.4. Glee Club 2. A-Choir 2, 3,4. Latin Club 1,2,4. DUNCAN, PATSY Dunky F.H.A. 1,3,4. Homecom- ing Maid 1. Drum Corps 1. Glee Club 1,2. Latin Club 2,3,4. Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Latin Club Growler Maid 3. Student Council 2. Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3,4. FANNON, SUSAN Suzie-que Latin Club 1. F.H.A. 1.2. FROST, BETTY JOANN Chicken Pep Squad 3,4. F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4. Growler Staff 3; Co- Editor 4. Echo Staff Co- Editor 4. Amateur Night 1,2. Class Secretary 3. GELVEN, MARGARET Mag Contest Girls Glee Club 1, 2.3. F.H.A. 1. Amateur Night 1,2. Sophomore As- sembly. Pep Squad 1. D. O. Club 4. HAILEY JEANENNE Nee-Nee” Class Secretary 1. Contest Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Pep Squad 3. A-Choir 1,2, 3. Band 1,2,3,4. Orchestra 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 3. Ama- teur Night 1,2. Sophomore Assembly. HARGIS, NOLA JEAN F.H.A. 1,2. D.O. Club 4. 13 Seacard a£ 952 HARRISON. HUGH Lefty Basketball 1,2,3,4. Letter- men's Club 2,3,4. HAYES, JOHNNIE ARTHUR John HORTON, HORACE R. Bob Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4. Debate 4. Key Club 4. A -Choir 3,4. Boys' Glee Club 4. HUDGENS, HAL Hoochie Band 3,4. Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Boys' Glee Club 4. Or- chestra 3,4. Ensemble 3,4. A-Choir 3.4. INMAN, LOIS MAY Tobby F.H.A. 3,4. Girls' Glee Club 3.4. INMAN, MINNIE FAY Pee Wee Glee Club 3.4. F.H.A. 3, 4. D.O. Club 4. JACKSON, KENNETH E. Shoeless Joe F.F.A. 1.2,3.4. Baseball 3, 4. Intramural Basketball 1.2,3,4. JANES. SHIRLEY JANE Hot-Rod F.H.A. 2,3. Pep Squad 1, 3. D.O, Club 4. Intra- mural Basketball 1,2. KAUFFMAN, RICHARD E. Coffee Football 3. KENNEDY, EDITH LYNN Dee Dee F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Contest Girls' Glee Club 3.4. Amateur Night 1,2. Latin Club 1. KILPATRICH. TOM E. Killer Key Club 3,4. Lt. Gover- nor of Key Club 4. Letter- men's Club 1,2,3,4. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. Amateur Night 1.2. Glee Club 2,4. A-Choir 1. Intramural Basketball 1,2,3.4. Ora- tory 3,4. Student Manager 2.3.4. KING, GENE PAUL Little King Football 2,3,4. Letter- men's Club 2,3,4. Ama- teur Night 1. 14 Settiaid 952 KINGSBURY, CAROLYN G. Cuddles Glee Club 1. Pep Squad 1, 2,3,4. Debate 4. Class President. FHA 1,2. Latin Club 3,4. Amateur Night 1.2. KLESATH, DONNA Blondie” FHA 1. Band 1,2. Ama- teur Night 1. LANEY, BONNIE Lucky FHA 1.2. Pep Squad 1,3. Intramural Basketball 2. D.O. Club 4. LEAVITT, DOROTHY LEA Dot Spanish Club 3. Pep Squad 3. D.O. Club 4. LEE, MARIETTA DELORES Rita Mixed Choir. FHA 1. Glee Club 3. Spanish Club 2. LEONARD, WILMA MARIE Latin 2,3. Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4. Contest Girls Glee Club. A-Choir 3.4. Debate 3,4, officer 4. Glee Club President 4. LIGHT, EFFIE LEE EffT Spanish Club 2. Glee Club 1. Intramural Basketball 2,3.4. LILLE, MARLIN WILLIAM Jeff Basketball 2,3,4. Football 4. Track 4. Baseball 4. Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. MAC CASH, MARGARET J. FHA 1. D.O. Club 4. MC COLLUM, AUDREY J. June FHA 1,2,3.4. Pep Squad 3,4. Orchestra 1. Drum Corps 1,3. Glee Club 3. Intramural Basketball 1,2. 15 LENNAMEN, FRANK L. Slim Intramural Basketball 2. MACE, OPAL FAYE FHA 1.2. Glee Club 2. Seacard 952 MAIN, DONALD RICHARD Don F.F.A. 3.4. MARLING, JOE WALLACE Doc Intramural Basketball MATHEWS, LILLIE CAROLYN ” Lil Pep Squad 3. Spanish Club 3. D.O. Club 4. MERRILL, JOSEPH Joe Football 2. Football Man ager 3. NELSON, JACK DE ATLEY Smiley Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4. Baseball 3,4. O’MALLEY, ROBERT Bob- Football 2, 3, 4. Letter- man's Club 3,4. Track 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1. D.O. Club 4. Latin Club As- sembly 1. Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,4. OTIS, GLENDA Gee-Gee F.H.A. 1,2,3. Drum Corps 1. PERRY MARTHA ANN Annie Senior Homecoming Maid. F.H.A. 1. Spanish Club 3. Intramural Basketball 1.2, 3.4. Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4. PINKSTON, BARBARA RAE Gabby Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Latin Club 2, 3. Intramural Basketball 2,3. PONZER, IMELDA MARY Mellie Latin Club 2. Orchestra 1, 2,3,4. Intramural Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4. Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3,4. PUGH, IRMA Lee Spanish Club 2. RANKIN, CAROLYN JEAN Intramural basketball 3,4. Band 1.2,3,4. Latin Club 1.2. 16 Seacard f952 RILEY, NORENE ELLEN A-Choir 2, 3, 4. Mixed Choir 2,3,4. Band 1.2,3.4. Orchestra 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 2. ROACH, LARRY WALKER Pack-Roach F.F.A. 2,3,4. Football 1. F.F.A. Basketball 2,3. F.F. A. Boxing 1,2,3,4. ROARK, BOB LEWIS Rocky D.O. Club 4. Key Club 3. 4. ROEMER, NANCY Dee-Dee Glee Club 3. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2. Amateur Night 1,2. Growl- er Staff 4. RUEDE, WILMA JEAN Jeanne Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Growler Staff 4. Echo Staff 3. Amateur Night 1,2. Student Council 1. Intramural Basketball 1,2. F.H.A. Growler Maid 3. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT WAYNE Duke Baseball 4. SCOVELL, MARY ANN Scoop F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. Amateur Night 1. 2. Glee Club 1,2,3,4. SMITH, WAYNE KEITH Animal Basketball 2,3,4. Football 3.4. Track 2,3,4. Baseball 3.4. Lettermen's Club 2,3, 4. Student Council 2. Sports Award. SPRADLING, PATRICIA ANN Patty Ann-' Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. Cheer- leader 2,3,4. Girls Contest Glee Club 3,4. Spanish 2. Pep Squad Reporter 4. Amateur Night 1. Growler Staff (Senior Editor) 4. Echo Staff 3,4. Co-feature Editor 4. Sophomore As- sembly. STAIR, CONNIE Louie Ballet Club 1. Latin Club 1. F.H.A. 2,3,4. President 3. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader 3, 4. Growler Staff 2,3.4. A-Choir 2,3, 4. Glee Club 2,3,4. Stu- dent Council 3. Debate Club 2. Band 3. Drum Corps 3. D.O. Club 4. STEPHANS, MARY ANN Slugger Pep Squad 3,4. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4. Reporter 4. Amateur Night 1,2. Echo Staff 3,4. Co-feature editor 4. Growler Staff; Senior Editor 4. STOGSDILL, HAZEL LORENE F.H.A. 3. Spanish Club 2. D.O. Club 4. 17 Se U xrd 952 STRAWHUN, VELMA JUNE Vel FHA 2.3,4; Pep Squad 4; Glee Club 1.2. STRAUMANIS, ANDREJS Shorty Key Club 2.3.4;Glee Club 4. SUHRE, MAURICE Brain Band 1.2.3,4; Orchestra 1. 2.3.4; Latin Club 1.2. TANKERSLEY PERRY DONN Dog Basketball 1; Football 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3; A-Choir 1.2; Student Council 1.3; Amateur Night 1. TAYLOR. SHERRY NADINE FHA 1; Glee Club 1.2.3,4; A-Choir 1,2,3.4; Student Council 2; Amateur Night 1.2. UNDERWOOD ELSIE ELEANOR Else Band 1.2,3,4; Orchestra 1, 2.3,4; Class Secretary 2; Pep Squad 3. UNDERWOOD LORETTA SUE Susie Q FHA 1,2; PepSquad l;Glee Club 1,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Amateur Night 2; D.O. Club 4. VITZTHUM BARBARA MARIE Barb Pep Squad; FHA; Intra- mural Basketball. WALKER, IRENE KAY Kaysie FHA 1,2; A-Choir 1.2,3; Contest Girls Glee Club 1. 2,3; Pep Squad 1,2; D.O. Club 4; Amateur Night 1,2; Sophomore, Junior Assem- blies. WALRATH MARTHA PAULINE Iodine Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2, 3.4; Oratory 1,3,4; FHA 3. 4; Growler Staff 2,3,4; Sports Editor 2. Junior Ed- itor 3. Senior Editor 4; Echo Staff 4; Amateur Night 1,2; Intramural Bas- ketball 1; Glee Club 3,4; A-Choir 3,4. WARE CHARLES RAYMOND Little Hum Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3. 4; Football 1,2; Amateur Night 1,2; Intramural Bas- ketball 2; Sophomore As- se mbley. WATSON. FRANK Football 1.2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 1,3; A-Choir 1,2; Band 2; Track 3. 18 Seacard 952 WATSON RODNEY MELWOOD ffA 1.2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3. WILLIAMS, JOE NEIL Capt Band 1,2,3,4; Key Club3,4; A-Choir 3. WEBBER WILSON. ALBERT LEE MARY PAULINE Jack Polly FFA 4. Debate 3,4,5; Band 1.4; Or- chestra 1.2,3.4; Pep Squad 3,4; Latin Club 3,4. WELLS, DORIS EILEEN Dowie Pep Squad 1.2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Spanish 2; Echo Staff 3.4; Co-editor 4; Growler Staff 2,3,4; Sports Editor 2, Co-editor 4; Valentine Queen 2; District Reporter FHA 3; Sophomore Assem- bly, Junior Assembly; Am- ateur Night 1,2. WHITIAKER MARTHA JANE Liz FHA 1,2,3; Pep Squad 1,2; 3. Echo Staff 3. WILSON, JACK LEO One Puff Intramural Basketball 2; Amateur Night 1; Soph- omore Assembly; Track 1,3. WOOSTER, BETTY JOAN Sunshine FHA 1,2,3; Spanish 2;D.O. Club 4. WHITE, JAMES OWEN Jim FFA 1,2,3,4. HAAS, LEONA Shorty” FHA 1,2,4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3. WILLIAMS JACQUELINE LOUISE Jackie Pep Squad 3,4. 19 CLASS PERSONALITIES OF ’52 Biggest Drag Most likely to succeed Biggest Drag Most likely to succeed Most Popular Most Popular Class Athlete Class Clown Class Clown Best Dressed Best Dressed Personality Personality V U A t - DA N c I NG ) C Q NT E ST President, Robert Fuller. Vice President, Pat Frost Secretary, Clifford Feeler. Treasurer, Janet Ballard. From left to right. First row: J. Carroll. B. Gallahon, C. Grimm. B. Andrews, A. Benad, D. Burrell, P. Carl- ton. Second row: M. Cowan, N. Clift, J. Bearnson, S. Barry, J. Ballard, N. Allen, A. Anderson, A. Ganaway, P. Green, M. Drew. Third row: L. Crabtree, J. Brown, B. Hayes. P. Frost, R. Harrison, D. Gaddy, D. Eddy, R. Eshbough. Fourth row: C. Hayes, C. Hargis, C. Camp- bell, C. Davis. C. Hodge, F. Fuerst, R. Arthur, G. Har- reU, M. Feeler, R. Fuller. FIRST ROW; From Left to right: L. Kinder, J. Heaven, K, Line, P. Heflin, M. Logan, D. Haas, H. Linville. SECOND ROW: L. Hayes, J. Havens, D, Jackson, Y. Leonard. G. Harris, B. Lewis, P. Lukrofka, B. Lewis. P. Jaques. THIRD ROW; J. Penfield, J. Moore, L, Malone. E. Mvers.J. Holstein,G. Heimbaugh.N. Mizell, E. Pol- lard, J. Nash, N. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Pruett. K. Lambiel, L. Koerber, B. Jackson, E, Newton, R. Miller, J. Jackson, B. Powell, A. Marlow, R. Land. FIRST ROW; Left to right: R, Mace, I. Straumanis, S. Snelson, M. Smith, J. Marsden, D. Mitchell, S. Me Fariand. SECOND ROW; C. Wilkerson, N. Murphy. J. Patterson,C. Rueppel, K. Ranson, M. Whitaker, L. Rey- nolds, J. O’Malley. E. Snook. THIRD ROW: P. Moore, C. Steele, S. Vohl, B. Ott, R. Mesplay, R. Morse, S. Moore, H. Pruett, J. Me Carty, H. Noakes, B. Stogsdill. FOURTH ROW; E. Smith, G. Winfrey, P. Spencer. T. Smith,D. Sherill.J. Stoll.R. Schafferkoetter,P. Roland, C. Thomas, E. Van Bibber, B. Wycoff. skom HOLLO K SofiAomore @14,44 v t95t President: Helen Stern Vice-President: Charles Whitson Secretary: Kennalee Heavin Treasurer: Bruce Reardon Left to right, first row; V. Brown, H. Gaddy, J. Brum- mitt, S, Bullman, D. Conyers. P.Hibbard. J. Arthur, L. Chambers,and G.Hadley. Secondrow: V.Daniels,M. Carroll, B. Hodge, K. Heavin. E. Crain, M. Capek, M. Crane, B.Brockes, J.Black.C. Collier, and L.Grisham. Third row: G. Barnitz, T. Hargis, L. Davis, J. Allen. D. Conrad, W. Dake. M. Campbell, I. Horn. D. Nunn, H. Bailey,D.Allison, M.Clift,andK.Campbell. Fourth row; E.Carlton. P. Brown, H.Clardy.L.Baker, B.Cott- ingham, M. Cornell. L. Akley, R. Duncan, R. Capps, D. Allison, R. Allison. J. Alexander, D. Brown, and J. Arnold. Left to right, first row: J. Stoltz, H. Stern, S. Roemer, A. Ledford, C. Logan, D. Kane and A. Overlease. Sec- ond row: J. Kauffman, W. Morehouse, B. Southard, J. Murphy, B. Ott, G. Schlottach, W. Overlease, L. Otis, R. Moreland, M. O'Malley, and H.Stogsdill. Third row: J. Pinkston, G. Pietsch, R. Fare, H. Kline, S. Gaddy, D. Simms, S. Sturgeon, R. Lennaman, H. Gerard, C. Math- ews, F. Horn, E. Perry, and B. Pritchett. Fourth row: B. Jenkins, E. Hance, J. Joslin, T. Light, L. Kreisler.W. Havens, R. Elliott, P. Light, S. Hollandsworth, M. Leaver, and J. Merrill. Left to right, first row: C. Van Bibber, L. Tellman, L. Tinsley. L. Thompson, M. Wilson, J. Woody, P. Welch, B. Thompson, and S. Hedrick. Second row: N. Reagan, R. Salts. B. Williams, R. Weber, S. Williams, A. Walker, B. Stewart, G. Willy, G. Williams, J. Turner, G. Wal- lace. L. Sluzalis, and S. Smith, Third row: C. Whitson, K. Tune. C. Salley, D. Stevens, C. Southard, B. Wood, P.Ringo.B. Wilkins, D. Whitaker, H. Runge, B. Walters, and D. Swetman. Fourth row: C. Shelton, N. Ragan, B. Reardon, M. Woods, S. Turner, J. Sandhaus, A. Richard- son, R. Skaggs, J. Smart, D. Reed, V. Stogsdill, and P. Vitzthum. c o President -- Donald Murry Vice-President -- Larry Morice Secretary -- Carol Barnard Treasurer -- Don Powell First row. Left to right: Margie Busch, Betty Beddoe, Connie Ayers, Mary Jo Burrell, Shirley Havens, Virginia Bodeker, Betty Hamilton, Beverly Grzyb. Judith Hall. Second row: Jeanenne Gaddy, Katherine Clark, Patricia Harris, Shirley Hutchinson, Emily Carroll, Donna Alex- ander, Bonnie Harris, Elaine Curtis, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Harris, Norma Heavin, Lita Benitez, Nettie Elms. Third row; Dale Crain, Joe Ed Bowles. Shirley Havens, Betty Cowan, Ruby Baird, Carol Dinges, Helen Bingham, Margie Atkins, Margie Blackburn, Charlene Hell, Carol Barnard, James Burnett, Oba Clapper. Fourth row: Richard Clayton, Bill Clardy, John Daugh- erty, Dick Bryan, Charles Dennison, Homer Cook, Bob Campbell, Bernard Dette, Merle Fink, Don Brookshire. FIRST ROW; From Left to Right: W. Maxwell, C. Line, L. Phelps, M. King, J. O'Connor, P. Riley, D. Moore, A. Packheiser, D. Peppiatt. SECOND ROW; W, Mitchell, P. Light, N. Matlock, B. Koerber, D. Martin. A. King, R. Kinder, B. Reynolds, R. Miles, S. Lister, B. Jackson, THIRD ROW: S. Green. H. Hardebeck, T. Goin, C. Martin, M. Horton. J. Lenox, F. Rueppel, J. Mosely, M. Porter, R. Marlow, A. Harris, R. Huskey, D. Malone, D. Lindsay. B. May. FOURTH ROW: H. Nash, L. Hud- gens, D. Lyerla, A. Hayes, D. Horrom, D. Murry, G. Graves. J. Little, D. Lile, C. Marling, L. Ogle, H. Keeney, B. Hawkins, C. Mesplay, Tom Mitchell, D. Lewis. FIRST ROW; Left to Right: P. Vitzthum, P. Turner, D. Skyless, L. Walker, D. Vandiver, W. Snelson, H. Wilson, S. Wismer, L. Straumanis. SECOND ROW: R. Woods, M. Sally, P. Shoemaker, J. Snelson, J. Wallau, E. Sherman, M. Williams, T. Weber, M. Spencer, B. Wyatt. F. Ragan. THIRD ROW; F. Sims, L. Sherrill. J. Roach,N. Vohn, F. Wieland, D. Williams. W. Wille- ford, D. Riley, B. Woodruff, K. Whitworth, D. Powell, J. Woodruff. FOURTH ROW: C. Pohle, R. Ray, G. Vitzthum, D. Woolsey, C. Steimnetz, L. Steimnetz, T. Richards, J Shelton, W. Roark, G. Tucker. M. Sharp. o-ntecoMUiiy (?ou%t s T U D E N T Left to right: Eddie Faust, Don Eddy, Mr. Ray Miller, David Riley, Jim Joslin, Patti Jaques, Janet Huston, Bill Wilcox, Sally Roemer, Charlene Hell, Katy Clark, Ted Smith. o u N c I L D FIRST ROW; Left to right: Wilma Leonard, Bob Fuller, Miss Helen Nawn, Bob Eshbaugh, Pauline Weber. SECOND ROW: Leon Crabtree, Judith Hall, Bob Horton, Marlene Walrath, Carolyn Kingsbury, David Conrad, Oba Clapper. THIRD ROW: Jack Jackson, Ted Smith,Pete Ringo, Eleanor Sherman. The Spanish Club is com- posed of students who have or are taking Spanish. It was organized for the purpose of becoming more familiar with the customs of Spanish speaking nations. FIRST ROW; Left to Right: Elbert Childers, Chess Smith, Tom Light SECOND ROW: Sydney McFarland. Kathleen Anderson. Willa Dake, Mary Jane Logan, Cathy Logan. Bonnie Cardens, Dixie Williams, Mrs. C. J. Millar. FIRST ROW; Left to Right: Mary Boyd, Pat Lukrofka, Miss Eulalie Powell, Sally Berry, Ilze Straumanis. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Anderson, Carolyn Kingsbury, Mary Drew, Patti Jaques, Lita Benitez, Marlene Walxath. THIRD ROW: Fern Reupple, Leon Crabtree, Liene Straumanis, Pat Duncan, David Conrad, Lorraine Chambers. FOURTH ROW; Eddie Pollard, Kathryn Ransom, Storm Bullman, Mary Hornkohl, Pat Hibbard, Bob Cottingham. FIFTH ROW: Ches Smith. Harold Runge, Bob Wilkins, Bob Shafferkoetter, Herman Hance. (?lu The Latin Club is com- posed of students and former students of Latin classes. It was organized for the pur- pose of reviving the Latin language. Left to right, first row: Mrs. H. B. Estes, Joe Williams, JoAnn Brummitt, Bert Andrews, and Marlene Brown. Second row: Shirley Snelson, Norene Riley, Bob Horten, Pat Lukrofka, Carol Carney. Ray Miller, Jr., Elsie Un- Left to right, first row: M. Benitez, P. Jaques, P. Sprad- ling, L. Benitez, and C. Stair. Second row: V. Bodeker, S. Bullman, D. Haas, J. Marsden, D. Mitchell. B. An- drews, B. Barner, B. Gryzb, M. Porter, J. Snelson, and Miss Beinke. Third row: V. Strawhun, C. Barnard, B. Vitzthum, B. Frost, M. Brown, K. Clark, J. Wallau, C. Logan, M. Logan, M. Burrell. M. Wilson, E. Carroll, S. Wismer.C. Ballard, J. Havens, S. Havens, and C. Ayers. Fourth row: D. Alexander, P. Weber, M. Stephans, D. Conyers, D. Wells, J. Ruede, A. Cottingham, J. O'Mal- ley, P. Carlton, S. Roemer, T. Thompson, B. Gallahon. A. Anderson, J. Bearnson, B. Pinkston, N. Roemer, and N- Allen. Fifth row: M. Hornkohl, J. Gaddy, P. Riley, erwood.and Mary Smith. Third row: Hal Hudges, Syd- ney McFarland, Bob Ashbaugh, Diane Conyers, Janet Marsden, Charles Ware and Pete Ringo. Fourth row: Jeanenne Hailey, Ted Smith, and Katherine Ransom. D. Moore, C. Line, D. Kane, J. Williams, C. Grimm, H. Linville, H. Stern, J. Stoltz, L. Reynolds, J. Holstein, L. Straumanis, J. Haven, J. Kauffman, J. Arthur, and J. Carroll. Sixth row: C. Dinges, B. Jackson, J. Mosley, R. Lennaman, A. Ganaway, S. McFarland, B. Southern, P. Green, J. O'Conner, S. Berry, N. Matlock, P. Vitz- thum, H. Bingham, M. Scovell, M. Boyd, B. Thompson, G. Schlottach, and L. Kinder. Seventh row: D. Jackson. E. Crain, M. Capek, M. Campbell, R. Miles, R. Kinder, M. Werner, A. Benad, I, Packherser, A. Ledford, P. Light, R. Marlow, C. Hell, C. Carney, S. Sturgeon, M. Crane, S. Snelson, B. Brokess, and B. Ott. it Htcccti Joe Burke...................Chub Newton Pinky Hamilton .... Bob Fuller Toasty..............Dottye Haas Sugar Lou .... Katherine Steele Connie.............Janet Ballard Shirley Bradford . Betty Stogsdill Ebb Dunham . . . Carolyn Grimm P 1 a y c a s t Flo Dunham . Doris Jean Mitchell Oggy...............Leon Crabtree Monica Bates . . . Shirley Snelson Cliff Hayward .... Bob Jackson Miss Ross................Loretta Kinder Dr. Pillsy.......Clifford Feeler Mrs. J. Worthington Bates . Sidney McFarland m. - v;: ii i ♦ FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW -- Kathy Logan, Sherry Taylor, Louise Tinsley, Beverly Gryzb, Sally Wismer, Helen Bingham, Joann Bearnson, Pat Harris, Mary Smith, Betty Hodge, Roberta Andrews, Mrs. Hughen. SECOND ROW -- Rita Lennamen, Dottye Haas, Pat Green, Mary Bess Porter, Jaunita Snelson, Pat Lukrofka, Lynn Kennedy, Wlima Leonard, Helen Gaddy, Carol Dinges, Mary Wilson, Connie Stair, Mary Ellen Crain. THIRD ROW -- Janet Marsden, Kathy Line, Bessie Ott, Carol Barnard, Nancy Matlock, Marilyn Whitaker, Rosemary Marlow, Arlene Anderson, Barbara Vitzthum, Mary Gay Hornkohl, Patty Goin, Janet Heavin, Lois Inman, Shirley Snelson. FOURTH ROW -- Stephanie Sturgeon, Storm Bullman, Marlene Brown, Doris Mitchell, Joy Stoltz, Betty Ott, Ilza Strau- manis, Helen Stern, Pat Spradling, Glen Schollatcha, Betty Thompson, Loretta Kinder, Ann Ledford, Minnie In- man, Carolyn Grimm, Anna Benad. Pianist -- Jeanenne Hailey. tylee t ( cLfrella LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW: K. Logan, S. Taylor. P. Lukrofka, J. Daughtery, S. Gaddy, O. Clapper, M. Horton, L. Hudgens, B. Gryzb, J. Snelson, H. Bingham, P. Harris, D. Burrell, R. Andrews, B. Hodge. SECOND ROW- j! McCullom, M. Brown, C. Barnard. M. Whitaker, B. Ott, D. Horrom, D. Riley. M. Mizell, N. Riley, S. Me Fariand] L. Straumanis, M. Smith, P. Jaques, M. Crain, Mrs. Hughen. THIRD ROW: J. Mosley, R. Lennamen, L. Tellman! K. Ransom, C. Marling, L. Malone, M. Leaver, C. Feeler, B. Horton, D. Harrison, H. Stern, W. Leonard, J. Hailey,' C. Grimm, S. Snelosn, C. Stair. FOURTH ROW: B. Thompson, J. Marsden, S. Bullman, J. Arthur C. Sally J Joslin, E. Faust. T. Stogsdill, J. Stoll. T. Smith. H. Hudgens, P. Goin, M. Hornkohl, B. Ott, I. Straumanis ’ g! Schollatch, S. Sturgeon, B. Brockes. LEF 1 TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Charles Marling, John Daugherty, Smith Gaddy, Melvin Horton, David Riley, Oba Clapper, Larry Hudgens, Dale Crain, M, J. Leaver, and Mrs. Hughen. SECOND ROW: Ray Miller, Jr., Curtiss Lambiel, Carl Sally, Lee Malone, Dale Horrum, Noel Mizell, Bob Wilkens, Bob Horton, Ted Smith, and Joe Stoll. THIRD ROW: Andrejs Straumanis, Ed Faust, James White, Donald Eddy. Larry Akely, J. T. Sandhaus, Clifford Feeler, Dick Harrison, Tom Stogsdill, ad n Tom Kilpatirck. Jeannenne Hailey at the piano. (£iee @lu V. o. etot LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW Nola Hargis, Betty Wooster, June McCollum, AnnCottingham, Cynthia Wilkerson, Eva Snook, Connie Stair, Margaret Gelvin, and Kay Walker. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Stogsdill, Susan Fannon, Lois Inman, Sherry Taylor. Velma Baird, Margaret McCash, Shirley Brookshire, Dorothy Leavitt, Lillie Mathews. Shirley Janes, Bonnie Laney, Minnie Inman, and Barbara Vitzthum. THIRD ROW: Bob O'Malley, Ed Willy, Dick Kauffman, Joe Williams, Betty Ott, Opal Mace, Carroll Snelson, Jack Wilson, Bob Roark, and Mr. Largent. FOURTH ROW Joe Marling, Larry Roach, Elbert Childers, David Sherril, Charles Hayes, Clifford Feeler, Marlin Lile, Donn Tankersley, Hugh Harrison, Tom Stogsdill. Gene King, and Claude Campbell. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW J. Stoll, R, Miller, H. Hardebeck, M. Suhre, J. Hailey, E. Underwood, P. Lukrofka and M. Craine. SECOND ROW: N. Riley, L, Straumanis, I. Ponzer, P. Goin, D. Burrell, L. Tellman, S. Vohl, r! Horton, S. Snelson, M. Smith, and W. Leonard. THIRD ROW: B. Hodge, P. Weber, K. Ransom, M.’Horton.’d! Lindsey, B. Eshbaugh, D. Conyers, J, Marsden, B. Wilkins, C. Steele, M. Brown, and C. Carney, STANDING: Mrs! H. B. Estes, T. Smith. H. Hudgens, S. McFarland, D. Eddy, P. Ringo, M. Mizell, C. Grimm, B, Andrews, P. Harris H. Gaddy, and J. Brummett. 0 ie e4frui 'Sand SFrnJn rRAwHTc c®S,T R° : dR J?1Uf!• Jcr- , . «‘ y. B. Horton. E. Underwood, H. Hardebeck. and M. Suhre. fECOND R° : S; S£e 0n- C Rankm- M- Smuh- W- Leonard. L. Tellman. P. Goin, D. Burrell, P. Weber M. Hor- { Hallty M. Brown, P. Lukrofka, B. Wilkins, and C. Steele, THIRD ROW: S. Vohl, C. Miller somM C SalW ,V ? Sue! B- EshbauRh- D- Conyers. L. Kreisler, D. Murry, B. Wycoff, J. Ran- £ Sally- p. Carney, D. Eddy. H. Hudgens, C. Ware. FOURTH ROW: W. Leonard. J. Moseley M Porter BACK ROW TANn rharrSOS’lD’ T' Scmith' D Crain- L- Hudgens- N- Mizell. S. McFarland. A. Ringo’. |RC rn TAND.INP „G-Baker’ B- Barner- S. Roemer, J. Stoltz, P. Carlton, H. Gaddy, P. Wilson Mrs H B Estes, J. Williams, J. Stoll. R. Faust, P. Harris, C. Grimm, B. Andrews, J. Brummitt, B. Hodge. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Bob Horton, Kenneth Riley, Ed Newton, and Ray Miller, Jr. SECOND ROW: Jim Joslin Norman Ragan, Tom Kilpatrick, Ed Faust, Robert Fuller, Bill Wycoff, James Brown, and Bob Roark. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hixon, Joe Stoll, Ted Smith, Bob Jackson, Lucien Bolon, Bill Willcox, and Joe Williams. FOURTH ROW: Andrejs Straumanis and Tom Stogsdill. Key ettenneitA LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW- Bob O'Malley, Fred Fuerst, Ed Pollard, Tom Kilpatrick, Bill Hayes, Jack Nelson, Pat Frost Gene King, and Jim Penfield. SECOND ROW: Coach VanNostrand, Don Eddy, Clifford Feeler, Allen Marlow. Frank Watson, Joe Stoll, Marlin Lile. Donn Tankersley, Keith Smith, Ray Miller, Jr., Lucien Bolon, Ken- neth Jackson, and Coach Masters LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Clardy. Huskey, Roach, Clayton. Riden, Sherrill, Riley, Harris, and Clardy. SEC- OND ROW: Malone, Fore, Hargis, Pinkston, Bowles, Fink, Lewis, Davis, Martin, Brookshire, Ragan, Sellers, and Mesplay. THIRD ROW: Pietsch, Allison, Barnitz, Brown, Dunn, Salts, Wieland, Allison, Walker, Mitchell, Light, Ragan, Kline, Willy, Rowlan, and Smith. FOURTH ROW: Willy, Van Bibber, Vitzthum, Havens, Tune. Roach, Davis, Wilson, Jackson, Carroll, Allison, Harrell; Brown, Willy, Pritchet, Stogsdill, White, and Brown. 'putccie 'pcvunenA tvnenica 'putcvie itnetica LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carroll, Kauffman, Boyd, Moore, Cardens, Atkins, Simpkins, Benitez, Anderson, Walker, Gaddy, Carroll, and Curtis, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Castleman, Marsden, Jaques, Stephans, Rowmer, Wal- rath, Sturgeon, Logan, Haas, Andrews, Stair, Barnet. THIRD ROW: Strawhun, Light, Light, Haas, Cowan, Brown, Welch, Williams, Denton, Green. Barry, Scovell, Frost, Crain, Bearnson, Holstein, Beddoe, Daniels, Ballard, and Elms. ’FOURTH ROW: Marland, Tinsley, Dinges. Wallau, Campbell, Southards, O’Malley, Brown, Capek, Wells, Ruede, Wismer, Burrell, Brookshire, Haven. Otis, Martin, Busch, Pinkston, and Grimm. FIFTH ROW: Ganaway, Betz. Anderson, Baird, Hutchinson, Stogsdill, O'Malley, Lewis. Harris, Arthur, Inman, Benitez, Brockes, Inman, Clift, Vitzthum. King, and Cowen. SIXTH ROW: Cain, Weber, Black, Kennedy, Harris, Heaven. Hadley, Spencer, Dake, Craine, Harris, Lennox. Otis, Logan, Ledford, Marlow, McFarland, Linville. Jackson, Lister, and Miles, SEVENTH ROW Bullman, Ballard. Carlton. Mitchell, Williams, Peppiatt, Pruitt, Werner, Allen, Schollatch, Thompson, Moore, Lennamen, Koerber. Hell, Carney, Benad, Stem, Stoltz, Snelson, and Vitzthum. £cA Sta FEATURE EDITORS: Mariann Ste- phans and Pat Spradling; ADVER- TISING AND BUSINESS MAN- AGER: Kathleen Anderson; EX- CHANGE EDITORS: Lee Courson, and Margo Benitez; SPORTS: Ed- die Pollard, Bob Shafferkoetter, Waymon Johnston, and Marlene Walrath; CUB REPORTERS: Doris Mitchell, Patti Jaques, Joan O'- Malley, Betty Stogsdill, Cherie Morice, Dottye Haas, and Sam Wyant. % Student 'Pu lic ztio-u tyniovCex Staff SENIOR EDITORS: Pat Spradling, Margo Benitez, Mariann Stephans, and Marlene Walrath; JUNIOR EDITOR: Doris Mitchell; SOPHOMORE EDITORS: Diane Conyers and Mary Ann Capek; FRESHMAN EDITORS: Lita Benitez and Carol Dinges; SPORTS EDITORS: Tim Kilpatrick. Lee Courson, Sally Roe- mer, and Bert Andrews; PICTURE EDITORS: Eddie Faust, Barbara Barner, and Roland Land; MAKE- UP EDITORS: Janet Huston, Bar- bara Jackson, and Patti Jaques, BUSINESS MANAGER: Kathleen Anderson; COMMITTEES: Sell- ing: Jeanne Ruede, Nancy Roe- mer, Janet Marsden, Ann Ledford, Joy Stoltz, Janice Mosley, Mary Campbell, and Shirley Heavin; ADVERTISING: Connie Stair, Sydney McFarland, Janet Heavin, Cynthia Wilkerson, and Lucille Reynolds; SNAPSHOTS: Ruth Miles, Nike Allen, Cherie Morice, Joan Carroll, and Dottye Haas. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Eddy, J. Hunter, J. Brown, E. Pollard, J, Penfield, B. Reardon, P. Frost, C. South- ard, B. O'Malley, J. Arnold, J. Smart. SECOND ROW: N. Johnson, F. Fuerst, C. Shelton.B. Wilcox, B. Jackson. G. King, T. Kilpatrick. B. Hayes, K. Smith, F. Watson, B. McKinney, B. Carson, D. Tankersley, L. Baker, L. Bol- on, student manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Van Nostrand, J. T. Sandhaus, A. Pelicaan, D. Gaddy, M. Woods, R. Scaggs, J. Stoll, M. Lile, E. Faust, B. Shafferkoetter, P. Rowland, P. Spencer, B, Cottingham, B. Walters, I. Akley, R. Arthur, Coach Gourley. 'poot aCC September 21 Rolla 19 Houston 7 September 28 Rolla 18 Cabool 12 October 5 Rolla 33 Mtn. View 0 October 12 Rolla 0 Mtn. Grove 13 October 19 Rolla 19 Willow Springs 40 October 26 Rolla 14 Lebanon 39 November 2 Rolla 7 West Plains 39 November 16 Rolla 13 Thayer 41 November 23 Rolla 13 Ava 34 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Kenney, D. Woolsey, B. Wilkins, J. Roach, K. Adams, A. Fitzwater, B. Fuerst, L. Ogle, B. Dette, B. Campbell,B. Steinmetz, G. Graves. SECOND ROW: M. Cornell, S. Gaddy, K. Campbell, A. Hayes. C. Carroll, J. Joslin, L. Steinmetz, L. Kreisler, J. Shelton, D. Horrom, M. Fink.R. Roark, M.Sharp, B. Wood, L. Morice. THIRD ROW: Coach Masters, S. Smith, J. Burnett, Riden, F. Wieland, K. Tune, D. Riley, D. Stevens. A. Richardson, A. Walker, W. Havens, J. Lee, B. Jenkins, C. Mathews, H. Cook, D. Williams, D. Lyerla. DONN TANKERSLEY FRANK WATSON TRMa ad. o-ccdtaa IRo-CCa vd. 'Viecv In their opening game of the sea- son, the Bulldogs came from behind in the second half and whipped the Houston Tigers 19-7. Houston scored in the first half, but the Bulldogs failed to score. Smith, hard-running halfback, started a glorious season by accounting for the three Rolla T. D. s. Shelton scored the extra point. In their first game at Soldier's Memorial Stadium, the Bulldogs played a bang-up game to defeat the Mountain View Pirates, 33-0. Smith intercepted a pass and went 31 yards for the first T.D. early in the first quarter. Pat Frost crossed the goal line for the second Bulldog score. Early in the second quarter Frost took a pitch out and crossed the goal line again. Smith went 25 yards for the next T.D. The Bulldogs ended their scoring in the third quarter when Smith took a pass from the Rolla 36 yard line and scored. ad. IRMa ad. T tdccfitacrt (praae With long runs by Smith, left half, and King, left end, the Bulldogs won over Cabool 18-12. Cabool scored the first T.D. but the Dogs bounced back with a 47 yard run by Smith for a T.D. In the second half Smith re- turned a punt to go 80 yards for the second T.D. It was then that King recovered a fumble and went 90 yards for a T.D. None of the extra points were scored. The Mountain Grove Panthers roared into town and defeated the local eleven, 13-0. Both teams held during the first half, but the Panthers broke loose in the second half to hit pay dirt once in the third quarter and again in the fourth. KEITH SMITH FRED FUERST PAT FROST 42 CHARLES SHELTON MARLIN LILE JIM ARNOLD JIM BROWN BOB CARSON TRMa (Ad. TOMma Sfarinfyd The Willow Springs Bears con- tinued their long winning streak by downing the Bulldogs at Soldier's Field. The Bulldogs were unable to keep check on the fleet-footed Sonny Stringer as he led the Bears to their victory. Smith went over three times for the Dogs in the second half to make the final score 40-19. (Ad. The Lebanon Yellowjackets put a damper on the RHS Homecoming spirit by smothering the Bulldogs, 39-13. Paul Worley set the pace for Lebanon with five T.D.s. Smith ac- counted for both of the Bulldog's markers. Tankersley took a pass for the P. A. T. TZatta md. TVedt 'PCaind Sparked by Ron Reesor, the West Plains Zizzers rolled to a 39-7 victory over the locals to bring their 1951 home stand to a close. Reesor hit pay dirt four times for the Zizzers while Fred Fuerst was the only RHS player to cross the goal line. (Ad. ?4(ACL The S. C. A. underdogs of Thayer played at break-neck speed to defeat the Bulldogs, 41-13. Smith scored the first Rolla T.D. on a 70 yard run. Fuerst went over for the other T.D. from the 2 yard line. ad. Ithough the Bulldogs played hard and consistantly, the Ava Bears were just too much for them in the season finale. Frost scored first in the game on a 38 yard run. Joe Stoll went over late in the third quarter for the other Rolla score. Final score, 34-13. BOB JACKSON ED POLLARD BRUCE REARDON JACK SMART 45 KEITH SMITH MARLIN LILE Saa et all LUCEIN BOLON The RHS cagers ended the 1951-1952 season with a record of nine wins and fourteen losses. Even tho they were on the short end of the win column, spirit was high and sportsmanship and team work were outstanding. The Bulldogs opened the season against Stout- land in the Camdenton Tourmamentand came out on the short end of a 52-28 score. In their conquest of the tourney they defeated Crocker, 51-45. They were defeated by Lebanon, 48-27, for the consolation prize. Keith Smith took scoring honors for the tournament with 36 points . . . Playing before a home crowd the Bulldogs won over Dixon, 44-35 respectively . . . December 5, 6, 7, and 8 brought the SCA Tournamenf and the Mountain View Pirates as Rolla’s first oppo- nent. It was a thrilling game and went into an over- time. At the end of the overtime, Mountain View was on top, 39-35. Lile and Hayes shared scoring honors with ten points each . . . Moving into the con- solation bracket, the 'Dogs won over Mountain Grove, 50-48, in a nip-and-tuck battle. Smithied the scoring with 14 points followed closely by Hayes with 13. Pollard hit ten of eleven charity tosses and a field goal for 12 points. In the game for consolation Thayer's Bobcats ran wild and defeated the locals, 74-54. Lile and Smith led the scoring with 18 and 16 points . . . Lebanon’s Yellowjackets buzzed into town and stung the Bulldogs, 52-40. Again it was Lile who set the scoring pace with 14 points ... In their first SCA conference game of the year the RHS five defeated the Cabool Bulldogs, 54- 48. Smith and Lile each connected for 16 points . . . The Christmas holidays brought the Steelville Invita- tional Tournament and a first round defeat by New- burg. Again the Bulldogs carried the game into an overtime. The final score was 59-55. Lile hit the nets for 22 points. Smith was second high with 17 . . . A big team from Branson bested the Bulldogs, 61- 42. Bolon led the scoring with 18 points . . . The West Plains Zizzers handed the 'Dogs their second conference defeat of the season. The final fcore was 71-61. Marlin Lile racked up 29 points for the locals . . . There was no stopping the Bulldogs in their next tilt as they won easily over the Sullivan five. FRANKIE WATSON BILL HAYES EDDIE POLLARD 46 CHUB NEWTON FRED FUERST JOE STOLL Seu6et zlC The Rolla team chalked up 80 points to Sulli- van’s 58 in a loosely played game. Marlin Lile set a new RHS scoring record with 38 points . . . The Moun- tain view Pirates slipped by the Bulldogs. 50-36, on the Mt. View court in a rough and tumble game. Smith connected for 15 points while Lile accounted for 12 ... In their next game the Bulldogs surprised the Ava Bears, 56-48. Lile kept his 19 point average while Smith scored 15 . . . Richland out-rebounded the Bulldogs to come out on the long end of a 56-43 score. Again Lile burned up the court with 15 points . . . Another SCA game and another victory for the Bulldogs. This time the Mountain Grove Panthers fell victim to the scoring of Lile and Smith and the fancy ball- handling of Bolon and Hayes ... A split-second shot by Bolon gave the Bulldogs the necessary margin to win over the Houston Tigers, 58-56. Smith set the scoring pace with 18 points followed by Lile and Bol- on with 16 and 12 . . . The Thayer Bobcats poured it onto the Bulldogs again. This time to the tune of 60- 48. Smith and Lile were high scorers with 16 and 11. . . CHARLIE SHELTON Willow Springs nosed out the Bulldogs, 53-52, in their SCA finale. A last minute rally fell short for the Dogs as Willow Springs marked up their second con- ference win of the season. Smith scored 22 of the Rolla points . . . The Lebanon Yellowjackets were the Bulldogs next opponents and again they handed the Bulldogs a belting. The final score was 57-44 . . . The Bulldogs last victory was over the St. Peter’s five of Jefferson City. The Bulldogs played a good game and controlled the backboards throughout the game. The final score was48-45 . . . WillowSprings seemed to strengthen with age and in the first round of the RegionalTournamentatCabool defeated the Bulldogs 56-50. Smith and Lile set the scoring pace with 19 and 16 points. The Rolla players established a good record for themselves as outstanding sports and team players. Keith Smith was named to the SCA all-conference first five while Marlin Lile received special mention and Lucein Bolon earned honorable mention. Smith and Lile were the third highest scorers in the confer- ence with a total of 134points each scored in confer- ence play. BRUCE REARDON 47 ‘Saahethull S’ 7earn -rv n m Si WpM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Van Nostrand, H. Bailey, C. Whitson, D. Crain. D. Murry. D. Lile. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L, Stlenmetz, J. Shelton, M.Woods, B, Jackson, D. Bryant. 95Z-52 Schedule and TReaulte Nov. 28 -- Dec. 1 Camdenton Tourney Rolla 28 Stoutland 52 Rolla 51 Crocker 45 Rolla 27 Lebanon 48 Dec. 3 Rolla 44 Dixon 35 Dec. 5, 6, 7, 8 SCA Tournament at Willow Springs Rolla 35 Mtn. View 39 Rolla 50 Mtn. Grove 48 Rolla 54 Thayer 74 Dec. 11 Rolla 40 Lebanon 52 Dec. 14 Rolla 54 Cabool 48 Dec. 26 Steelville Invitational Tournament Rolla 55 Newburg 59 Jan. 4 Rolla 61 West Plains 71 Jan. 5 Rolla 42 Branson 61 Jan. 8 Rolla 80 Sullivan 58 Jan. 11 Rolla 36 Mtn. View 50 Jan. 18 Rolla 56 Ava 48 Jan. 22 Rolla 43 Richland 56 Feb. 1 Rolla 64 Mtn. Grove 58 Feb. 5 Rolla 58 Houston 56 Feb. 8 Rolla 48 Thayer 60 Feb. 15 Rolla 52 Willow Springs 53 Feb. 20 Rolla 44 Lebanon 57 Feb. 23 Rolla 48 Jefferson City 45 Feb. 26 Regional Tournament at Cabool Rolla 49 48 Willow Springs 56 Large Enough To Serve You .... Strong Enough To Protect You .... 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