The GROWLER 1933 Volume IV Rolla High School Rolla, Missouri Kathleen Brown Sydney McFarland David Conrad Business Manager Mrs. Leola Millar Miss Katheryn Smith Faculty Advisers jtmmwmmamm abcbspc  i I-1--- âr i1 =?= | -Hi t s Uj- S c | F - tctaed m km rot? =r .; aeW' g ri We, the class of 33, do hereby dedicate this GROWLER to the mem- ory of the many hours spent in the old Rolla High School. We are the last class to spend four years within its walls. it xjZYsnmma TOR r-i-artr wt ' CMS QE3CQÂŁ7 pnunic -.-i86flHeiu a rac jtrniii m c«mi Left to right: Mrs. Delia Huston, secretary; Glenn Geers, Arthur McFarland, Superintendent A C. Hailey, R B Murry, president, H. O. Capps, vice president, M C. Renick, Mrs. Gail Bullman. Not pictured is D. W. Mitchell, treasurer. BOARD OF EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL A C. HAILEY SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE Mrs. Delia Huston, secretary: Mrs. Dessie Gleason, bookkeeper; Mrs. Mary Jane O Rourke, stenographer; Pat Green, student assistant. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE Mrs. Katie Pasley, secretary; Anna Benad and Helen Pruett, student assistants. -4- ANN BARNARD Typing 1 Shorthand Bookkeeping H. B. ESTES Economics, Sociology Psychology Guidance Counselor W. R. BROWN Biology General Science ISABEL ESTES Band Instrumental Music RETHA CASTLEMAN Vocational Home Economics I, II, III ARTHUR COCHRAN Chemistry Physics General Science THE FACULTY JAMES GOURLEY Industrial Arts Assistant Football Coach Track 9 N MILDRED HOLLOW Social Studies GLADYS MABARY Secretarial Practice Typing Shorthand HELEN NAWN English Literature English I, II CHRISTINA HUGHEN Vocal Music VELMA JENSEN English I, II C. A. LARGENT D O. INKS MABARY Geography Driver Education ROBERT H MASTERS American History Basketball Coach r r « 1 B fiir r; LEOLA F. MILI AR Librarian Spanish MARY JANE O ROURKE LILLY RANDOLPH GRACE SCHWENKER Typing 1 Mathematics Dramatics English II Speech KATHERYN SMITH JAMES R SMITH MIRIAM THORN JOYE VAN NOSTRAND English 1 Vocational Agriculture Latin I, II General Business Journalism BURR VAN NOSTRAND BETTY JO WALKER Football Coach Health Physical Education Physical Education Health CUSTODIANS EVERETT RAY, CHARLES MORELAND JEFF HAWKINS SELMA STARLIPER Nurse BUS DRIVERS Charles Moreland, Charles Sellars, James Cowan, Ed Kuelker, Walter Busch. Absent: Robert Falkenrath, George Kutz. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1941...that year two great wars began. One lasted for five years and was fought by men and guns. The other lasted for eight years and was fought by children and words. In this year the mighty class of '53 was formed. Half of this class was found within the walls of the East Elementary and the other half in the West Elementary. This was the cause of the war of which I speak. If by some unfortunate chance, two people from enemy schools met, hair would fly. ''You're from East Elementary? You poor child! Is it actually as bad as they say? I hear they beat you every morning.'' You're from West Elementary? I'm sorry, but I will be banned if I associate with you. Thus it continued for six happy years. In spite of conflicts, the class was finally united in Junior High School. Here the conflict continued but was somewhat lessened by the excitement of a new school. After two years of unforgetable times in Junior High, we were ready for a try at High School Life. So we entered the dear old alma mater.' We were here and everyone knew it. Who do those big Juniors and Seniors think they are anyway? Well show them, and we did. We elected our candidate, Mary Gay Hornkohl, Homecoming Queen. Boy, were they surprised! Not only did we do this, but we also copped second place in Amateur Nite with our songs, comedy, and dances. Our president for this triumphant year was Janet Marsden. We elected Fred Fuerst to lead us during our second year. Our candidate for Homecoming Queen that year was Mary Jane Logan, a new addition to our class. In our busy junior year Clifford Feeler was our able class president. Our Junior play, entitled, Love is too Much Trouble,â was a huge success. We elected Janet Ballard our candidate for Homecoming Queen. Mary Gay Hornkohl was Growler Queen that year. . In our last year at RHS, Bob Fuller was our class president. Dons Jean Mitchell was our candidate for Homecoming Queen. We came in second in the float contest for the second year. The Pep Squad chose Lucille Reynolds Snow Ball Queen for 1952. When we said we were members of the class of 53 it seemed a long wav Now it is upon us-that long-awaited graduation. We are still members of that class of '53 and are proud of it! SENIOR CLASS WILL 1, Niki Allen, will to Jeanette Arthur my ability to go to all the Miner basketball games. We, Arlene Anderson and Glenda Harris, will June Belflower and Margie Busch our book How to stay away from Men in One Easy Lesson.â I, Bert Andrews, will to Charlene Hell my ability to come to school and never be in class. I, Richard Breuer Arthur, will to my beloved sister Jeanette Louise Arthur my ability to drive. 1, Janet Ballard, will to Juanita Snelson the gym clothes I have worn for four years with the hope that they will look better on her than they did on me. 1, Ann Benad, will to my little sister. Melba, my place in Mr. Miller s office. We, JoAnn Bearnson and Joan Ann Hohlstein, will to Connie Owens and Judith Lytle our ability to have all our classes together throughout high school. I, Jim Brown, will to Buck Light my football uniform hoping that it will fit. I, Gene Bingham, will to Roy Tinsley my ability to play softball in physical education class. I, Joan Burris, leave my ability to catch a man to Shirley Heavin. I; Pat Carlton, will to Storm Bullman my ability to go steady for four years and may she profit by it. I, Joan Carroll, after being here four years, have nothing left to will. I, Mary Cowan, do hereby will my modest way of walking to Doris Kane and may she use it to the best of her ability. I, Leon G. Genius ' Crabtree, being of supposedly sound mind will my illustrious talents, and mentality to any poor sucker who wishes to learn everything about Einstein. I, Pat Cross, will to Storm Bullman my taxi service with the hope that she can squeeze in mote than I did. I, Mary Etta Drew, will my bookkeeping ability to Shirley Hutchison. L Don Eddy, will my little feet and track ability to any Junior boy whose girl s old man is a good shot. I, Clifford Feeler, will my ability to make E's in General Business to George Tucker and Jerry Shelton. I, Pat Frost, will my ability to get booted out of school to Bruce Reardon 1, Robert Fuller, being loaded with abilities, will them respectfully as follows: my basketball ability to Coach Masters, my brains to his future basketball teams, my good looks and brainy ideas to Kennalee Heavin, my ability to go to college before graduating from R H. S. to any other character stupid enough to try it. I, Betty Ga!lahon, will to Kathleen Brown all the fun I've had in my two years at RHS and the dirty locker that Joan, Lucille, Kathleen and 1 shared I, Anna Ganaway, will my ability to blush when embarrassed to Glenna Wallace. I, Patty Goin, will my innocent face to Ruth Miles. 1, Pat Green, will to Juanita Snelson my place in any car in the morning gather- ings. i u I, Carolyn Grimm, will my custodianship of the Senior community locker to Betty Jo Thompson with the hope that the Junior class can squeeze more into it than we did. I, Dorothea Ella Haas, will my middle name to anyone who may need it to pass certain mathematics courses. I, Charles Hargis, will my ability to write my own excuses in school and get by with it to Harold Kline. I hope he uses it well. 1, Dick Harrison, will to John Allen one Daller as he is a fine student. I, Bill Hayes, will my ability to be a four sport letter man to Buck Light as he will be an all-American some day, and my football uniform to Johnny Ross as he will be a star in football next year. 1, Jane Havens, will my ability to chew' gum in all of my classes except Mr. Lar- gent's to my sister Irene. I, Janet Heavin, do hereby will to my sistei, Kennalee, my ability to get along with the teachers. Since I. Richard Heagler, have gained nothing by my tenure here I leave nothing. I, Phyllis Heflin, will my ability to write shorthand to Miss Nawrn. 1, Gloria Heimbaugh, wiil my ability to make good grades in shorthand to Phyllis Fryer. I, Clarence E. Hodge, being of short hair and sound mind do hereby will my beautiful crew' cut to Melvin Horton. I. Delores Jackson, will to Carolyn Collier my favorite book. How to Catch a Man in Ten Easy Lessons. I, Jack Jackson, will my debating ability to Bob Capps. I hope he uses it wisely during the next year. I, Bob Jackson, will my ability to play football to Buck Light. I, Patti Jacques, will to Mary Crane my ability to walk down the hall of RHS without the aid of the male species. I, Norman Johnson, will my quiet ways to Monty Shields. I, Waymon Johnston, will my place on the RHS baseball team to Mike Houlahan. I, Loretta Kinder, will to my sister, Ruby, my many facial expressions. I, Law rence Koerber, being of perfectly sound body will my long legs to some short freshman boy. 1, Yvonne Leonard, hereby will to Ruby Ellifrits my seat in bookkeeping. I, Betty Lewis, will my desk in secretarial practice to Betty Brockes, may she get as much out of the class as I did. We, Kathy Line and Mary Smith, w ill our trouble w th our cars to Carolyn Line and Bernard Smith. I, Huldah Linville, will to Mary Alice Kuziel, my ability to always get excused through the office without any trouble. I, Pat Lukrofka, hereby will to Jama Sue Kaufman my ability to click my false teeth. I, Sydney McFarland, will my little green Mercury with the air horns to Sally Rowmer, Joy Lita, Juanita, Diane, and Ann to do w ith it as they see fit. I, Ruby Mace, will my weight to my little sister, Helen. ]â Lee Malone, will all the trouble 1 have had with my little blue Plymouth to Don Reed and Bob Stewart. 1, Allen Marlow, leave all of my poor abilities to some nice freshman boy. (Poor little fellow.) , ., . I, Ruth Mesplay, by special request, will my good looks to Coach Masters. May he use them to his advantage. I Ray Miller, Jr., hereby will my jazzy licorice stick (dairnet) to Coach Masters to be played at all his basketball games in the crackerbox. I, Doris Jean Mitchell, will ability to keep one of Coach Master's boys out after 10 P. M. and still be friends with the coach, to Rosemary Marlow. I, Nowl Ramon Mizei, will my ability in cheerleading to David Conrad and 1 hope he will succeed. I, Rosalie Morse, will to Margaret Carroll my extra blond hair in case she should lose some of hers. I, Peggy Moore, will to Shirley Cardens my ability to go to high school four years. I, Sue Moore, will my ability to scjuare dance to Marcia Crabtree. I, Chub Newton, will to Charlie Shelton my room and bed at 72 Rolla Gardens and hope he will make use of it more than I. I, Joy McCarty, will my love of commercial subjects to Rosellen Moreland. 1, Betty Louise Ott, will all my patince and ability of not being kicked out of D. O. class to my sister Bessie Ott. I, Joanne O'Malley, will to my sister, Margaret, my position as assistant librarian to Mrs. Millar. 1, Juanita Patterson will my shy ways to my brother, James. I, Jim Penfield, will to Dale Crain my wavy hair. I, Kd Pollard, will my credit card at Laneys to E. M. Bryant and Waldo Whit- son. I, Helen Pruett, will my ability to wear high heels to school to Pat Vitzhum. I, Jack Pruett, will my ability to go with Pat Vitzhum to Ronald Elliot. I, Lucille Reynolds, will my ability to go steady for 3 years with the same guy and live-through it to Jeanette Arthur. I, Donald Ragan, will my ability to keep out of trouble in school to Gentry Sellers. He will need it. 1, Clara Rucppel, will my seat in biology to my sister, Doris. I, David Sherrill, will to Harold Nash my shot-rod. If he drives it, may the Lord be with him. I, Carroll Snelson, will my car and all the Seniors' seats to a certain group of Junior girls. May they use it every morning and learn just how much trouble it is to empty the ash trays. I, Eddie Smith, will my safe and sane driving habits to Darrell Bryant and Charlie Whitson. I, llze Straumanis, will my soft voice to David QUIET Conrad. I, Shirley Snelson, will my intimate love for chewing gum, my chair in chemistry and my place in A-Choir to Joan Lenox. I, Betty Stogsdill, will my ability to sit in Mr. Miller's office most of the time to Sharon Cogsdill. May she enjoy it as much as I tried to. I, Eva Snook, will to Irene Horn my ability to be engaged for a year. I, Clyde Thomas, will my good behavior in Mrs. O' Rourke s typing class to Joe Ed Bowles. May he use it as wisely as I did. I, Eugene Van Bibber, will my ability to get along with Mr. Gourley in Mechani- cal Drawing to Wallace Havens. I, Shirley Vohl, will my love for Junior boys to Lola Mae Grisham. I, Marilyn Whittaker, will my musical ability to Catherine Carney. I, Lillian Wier, being of sane mind, will to Juanita Carroll my ability to fall a sleep during class without being caught. I, Garland Winfrey, will David Conrad my ability to remain silent. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Well, here it is 1963. My, how the years fly-by. It's the reunion of the good old class of '53 here at the Stork Club in New York City. (The S M was rented by some celebrities for the night.) Think I'll meander from table to table and see what I can see. Goodness, what's all the noise ? Oh, I see, Marilyn Whitaker just flew in from her triumphant concert tour with Kathryn Ransom who is running against Honest Abe Fuller in the coming presidential-election. Hear it is going to be a close race. Well, on to the tables. The one I am approaching has a big Sigma Nu Crest on it...wonder who it can be. Oh, it's only Bert Andrews, Pat Cross, and Pat Carlton. They can't forget the good old days. I see Sydney McFarland going over to say hello to them. She is the new' head of General Motors now, you know. Her latest car is a cross between a Cadillac and a Lincoln with a Ford motor in it for economy. I see Clifford Feeler and Joan Burris at another table with Mike Mizell and Glenda Harris. Clifford and Joan jointly own a chain of department stores throughout the United States and Canada. Mike just recently became the new owner of the Conrad Hilton Hotel and Glenda is his private secretary. For the floor show tonight we will be entertained by Ernest Myers, who pushed Johnny Ray out of the limelight, Gloria Heimbaugh who took time out from the Grand Ole Opry to fly up, and Charlie Davis who is now Bob Hope's understudy. Carolyn Grimm just arrived from Paris where she has opened an exclusive shop near the Eiffel Tower. She changed her name to Adrienne. With her is Shirley Vohl who is her head designer. Shirley studied under Jacques Fath. I see JoAnn Carroll, Betty Gallohon, Lucille Reynolds, and Huldah Linville at a table looking quite sophisticated. I hear they have all become movie stars. They were discovered by a scout while working at Carney's Chinese Theater (the Ritz) Their latest picture is Scare-A Mouseâ; Huldah was the mouse. Next to their table I see Bob Jackson, Mutt Hayes, and Pat Frost. They look a little haggard They just lost the 1963 Rosebowl game. First time the Bulldogs made it too. . â . cc I don t see the Three Musketeers of RHS here tonight. That s Bob Shatter- koetter. Bill Wycoff, and Richard Arthur. Guess they couldn't get away. Last I heard of them they were starting on a race across the Sahara desert in their latest souped-up jalopies. Seated at the next table I sec Patti Jacques, Ann Benad and Helen Pruett, those three hard working career women of RHS Patti Jacques is Richard Heag- ler s private secretary. Richard is the newly appointed Secretary of State. Ann is |ohn D. Rockefellerâs private secretary and Helen is currently employed by Ray Miller. Jr. who is president of Harvard University. Mary Smith, Pat Goin, and Kathy Line, now the nation's most outstanding women scientists, had a hard time getting away, but I sec they made it. Rumor has it that they arc about to perfect the first rocket ship to the moon. Professor Leon Crabtree has taken time out from creating his Frankenstein fa mechanical school teacher) to help them, so they will undoubtedly succeed. I see Waymon Johnston and Dottye Haas at the next table. They are two of the nati'on's most industrious people. As you know, Dottye and Waymon are rlow co-owners of the New York Times. I hear loud-speakers blaring out from somewhere. Oh! it's only Carroll Jolly Irishman Snelson, Jack Mad Mohican Nash, and Don Crazy Sam Gaddy. Guess they can't miss a plug for their used car lot any time. They own the largest lot in the United States. In the center of the room there is a large round table at which are seated the greatest farmers in the United States. Two years ago they changed the fate of the country so now the people worship them. They wouldn't give the big business- men anything to eat until they promised to bring prices down. Seated in this dele- gation I see Gene Bingham, Jim Brown. Jim Davis. Merle Feeler, Charles Hargis, Glen Harrell, Lawrence Koerber, Garland Winfrey, Eugene Van Bibber, Paul Spencer, Donald Ragan, and John Moore. Nettie Clift, Jane Havens, and Phyllis Heflin are acting as hostesses for this reunion, and I think they deserve a vote of thanks, as they are giving up their valuable time at their own huge restaurants in Hollywood. All eyes are turned toward the door at those three daring gentlemen, Don Eddy, Norman Johnson, and Lee Malone. They are the first pilots to pass the speed of light without flying to pieces. Our best wishes go out to Pat Lukrofka, Betty Lewis, and Clara Rueppel, who are unable to be here tonight. They have become great missionaries and now are situated in Outer Mongolia, where they are adding much to the civilization of the country. I see Richard Harrison chatting with Delores Jackson and Rosalie Morse. I guess they are talking over tricks of the trade. Dick draws the popular comic strip, Alley Whoop. and Delores and Rosalie are illustrators for that well- known fashion magazine, Sixty-Seven. There are those two eminent professors from Harvard, Jack Jackson and Bob Eshbaugh. Rumor has it that they are about to be transferred to Scotland Yard. Here comes those two enterprising business women, Shirley Snelson and Mary Gay Hornkohl. They bought up all the land between their two farms and turned it into a wild life preserve. Wow! Look at those furs! You don't suppose- no, it's too horrible. On to the next table. It's Colonel Clarence Hodge with those two top sports women, Janer Heavin and Loretta Kinder who have just returned from the 1963 session of the Olympic Games held in Antarctica. My, but they look exuberant. They took only 53 honors. Jo Ann Bcarnson is starring in the latest Broadway hit, North Atlantic. I see her over there with Joan Hohlstein, her private secretary and companion. Joan is also her understudy. Joe Stoll and Chub Newton have become the world's richest soda |crks. They are having great fun over there behind the fountain with Sherman Billingsley. The opera must be over. People are streaming in wearing jewels and furs. I see those two famous stars Sandra Snelson and Arlene Anderson now starring in foost written by that great composer, Jack Pruett, Well, what will they think of next! Bird cages on their heads! It's those two weU-known hair stylists for MGM studios, Yvonne Leonard and Betty Ott. There IS a doctor in the house. It is Doctor Ted Smith, who is now head of the Mayo Clinic. He won the Nobel Prize in medicine last year for his great con- tribution to the field, how to extract an eyelash from the human eye with no pain. Hide your eyes, everybody, or you will be blinded. Here come those flashy men of the sports world, Ed Pollard and Jim Penfield. They just drove Grantland Rice right out of existence with their great delivery of the Rolla Bulldogs games. Girls, grab hold of your men. Here come those two famous Powers Models, Niki Allen and Darlene Burrell, attired in the latest plastic formals. They have just returned from their vacations in Bermuda. Allan Marlowe has become a great architect. He recently designed a new United Nations Building. (The last one became obsolete.) He hired those con- tractors, Donald Watt and Charles Hayes. I see the business women are all arriving in a group. I think 1 can sately say that in three more years women will control the world. In this group I see Lillian Weir, Joan O'Malley, Nellie Murphy, Ruby Mace. Mary Cowan, Mary Drew, and Anna Ganaway. I ts the same old success story. These girls started out as hired working secretaries and married their bosses. Today, they rule big business. As I approach the front tables, I see most of the St. Louis Cardinals base- ball team. Thereâs Eddie Smith, Bob Powell, David Julian, Clyde Thomas, and David Sherrill. For several years the Cardinals had a low streak, but since they got our boys, they have won the World Series for ten consecutive years. llzc Straumanis came back from her native country just for our reunion She has become one of the great educators of Germany. Seated at a large table over here I see those daring women. Eva Snook, Catherine Steele, Betty Stogsdili, Cynthia Tuck, and Cherie Morice They took their little families and bravely started the first colony at the South Pole. At the last table I sec the Honorable Pat Peterson and Joy McCarty. These girls took shorthand at the speed of 200 words a minute and got jobs as court stenographers. They are now justices in the Supreme Court. It s very plain to see that this old world in its bruised and battered state could never have pulled through without the class of '53. Its great to know that they have all done so well. See you again at the next reunion in the year 2,000. --Carolyn Grimm and Pat Cross BIGGEST DRAG Niki Allen David Julian MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marilyn Whittaker Bob Fuller MOST POPULAR Doris Mitchell Ed Pollard CLASS CLOWN Sydney McFarland Richard Arthur WHOâS WHO BEST DRESSED Carolyn Grimm Noel Mizell PERSONALITY Bert Andrews Pat Frost MOST STUDIOUS Shirley Snelson Leon Crabtree and Ray Miller, Jr. LAZIEST Darlene Burrell Bob Powell BEST LINE Pat Green Bob Jackson BEST LOOKING JoAnn Bearnson Bob Shafferkoettcr CLASS ATHLETE Loretta Kinder Bill Mutt Hayes ROBERT FULLER Class Pres. 4, Key Club Pres. 4. Class Sec. 3. Key Club Tres. 3. Lt. Gov. of Key Club 4. F FA 4. BB 4 Latin Club 1, 2. VP 2. Debate Club 2, 3, 4. V P 3. Intm. BB 1. 2. 3. SC 2. Junior Play. Amateur Nite 1. GROWLER Staff 1. SHIRLEY SNELSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Band Staff 4. Orch. 2, 3, 4. A-Choir 3, 4. GG Club 2, 3. SC 1. Pep Squad 3. Intm. 1, 2. FHA 2, 3, 4. Sec. Class 4. Girls State 3. Soph. Best Cit. 2. Jr. Play. Amateur Nite 1. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. GROWLER Staff 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RAY L MILLER JR Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 2, 3, 4. Sec. 4. Orch. 1. 2, 3, 4. BB1 2, 3, 4. Intm. 3. BG Club 3. A-Choir 1, 2, 4. HS Bowling 2. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Track 2. Baseball 2, 3. 4. Ama- teur Nite 1. Pres. SC 4. Boys State 3 MARILYN WHITTAKER ââSusie A-Choir 2, 3, 4. GG Club 2, 3, 4. Band 4. Orch. 4. Intm. 2, 3. Vocal Ens. 2, 3, 4. SC 4. PATTI R. JAQUES Chris- Class VP 4. SC Sec. 3. Cheer- leader 2, 3. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3- GG Club 1, 2. A-Choir 1, 2, 3. FHA I, 2, 3. Band I. Latin 'Club 1, 2. Amateur Nite 1. Echo Staff 3. DO Club 4. GROWLER Staff 3. WAYMON JOHNSTON Arky I Echo Staff 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. [Basketball 3, 4. Class Treas. 4. Letterman's Club 3, 4. YN GRIMM Oscar r Nite I. Pep Club 3. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Class 2, 4. GG Club 1, 3. 4. â 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 3. 4. 2, 3. Debate 1. Vocal !, 3. Jr. Play, Christmas Assemble)- 3. Band Staff 3. GROWLER Staff 4. JANET HEAVIN Jan Pres. GRA 4. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3- GG Club 1, 3, 4. Latin Club 1. Jr. Assembley. SC Sec. 4. Intm. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. GROWLER Staff 3, 4. JACK JACKSON Latin Club 1, 2. Debate Club 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. SC 4. HELEN ALLEN, Niki'' Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. EHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Assembly. Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. GROW- LER Staff 1, 2, 3. io HUd 2 r 4.r o 2. PrS Chi v Ji de Counajr 1. PO te Wite r GROWLER] date 3. GROWl ER 3, ARLENE ANDERSON FHA 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3. GG Club 3, 4. GRA 4. Vocal Ensemble «. A Choir 2. Intra- murals 2, 4. GROWLER Staff 4. RICHARD B. ARTHUR Ralph'â Football 1, 2. Track 2. JANET RAE BALLARD JBâ FHA 3, 4. VP 4. Pep Squad 3, 4. Class Treas. 3. Class Play 3- GG Club 4. Sec. 4. Volley- ball Intramurals 3. Christmas Assembly 3. Jr. Homecoming Maid 3. Echo Staff 4. Snow Maid 4. GROWLER Staff 4. JO ANN BEARNSON, Joâ FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. GG Club 3, 4. A-Choir 4. Girls Sextet 4. GRA 4. Volleyball Intramurals 3, 4. Softball Intramurals 4. Jr. Assembly 3. Cheerleader 4. GROWLER Staff 4 ANNA MARIE BENAD Ann'1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. DO Club 4. GG Club 3. Gene Bingham A Choir 1, 2, 3. DO Club 3,'4. JAMES E. BROWN, Jim1â Football 2, 3, 4. FFA Basket- ball 4. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Officer 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Lctterman s Club 2, 3, 4. DARLENE BURRELL Band 1, 2, 3. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. FHA 1. 2, 3. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DO Club 4. JOAN BURRIS, Joâ FHA I. DO Club 4. Band 2. PAT CARLTON Band 1, 2, 3. DO Club 4. Spanish Club 4. Orch. 1, 2. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. FHA 1, 2, 3. Drum Majorette 3, 4. A Choir and GG Club 1, 2. Sec- retary of class 1. JO ANN CARROLL, Jo Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 4. GRA 4. Echo Staff 4. DO Club 4. GROWLER Staff 4. NETTIE LEE CLIFT, Net FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2. Dramatics Assembly 3. DO Club 4. LEON CRABTREE Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Debate 2, 3, 4. Square Dance Club 3, 4. Jr. Play. Latin Chib JMay 2. PATRICIA JANE CROSS Patâ Band 2, 4. Orch. 2. Ensemble 2. A Choir 2. Echo Staff 4. D O Club 4. GG Club 4. GROW LER Staff 4. CHARLES H. DAVIS Dustyâ FFA 3. DO Club 4. JIM H. DAVIS DO Club 4 MARY E. COWAN Shorty FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. VoUeyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BB Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. GG Club 4. G RA 4. GROWLER Staff 4. MARY ETTA DREW FHA 4 Latin Club 3. DON EDDY, Chyioaâ Class Off. Student Council. Football 1, 2. A Choir 1, 2. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2. Amateur nite 1. Bob Eshbaugh Latin Club 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. A Choir 1, 2. Debate Club 2, 3. Track 3. 4. Intramural BB. Amateur Nite 1. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4. Assembly 2. Lettermanâs Club 3, 4. CLIFFORD FEELER Fearlessâ Band 1, 2. A Choir 1, 2, 3. Boyâs Glee Club 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 4. Class Pres. 3. VP 1. Intramural BB 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 2. Orch. 1, 2. Amateur Nite 1. Jr. Play 3. ELDON MERLE FEELER PAT FROST Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 3. Spanish Club 2. Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. DO Club 4. Intramural BB 1, 2. DON GADDY Football 1, 2, 3 Lettermanâs Club 2, 3. Track 1. A-Choir 1, 4. DO Club 4. BETTY JEAN GALLA HON Gollyâ Pep Squad 3, 4. FHA 3, 4. GR A 4. Baseball Lntramurals 4. B B lntramurals 4. ECHO Staff 4. GROWLER Staff 4. ANNA GANAWAY, Ann FHA 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3. Volleyball lntramurals 2. 3, 4. BB Intraumrals 2, 3, 4. GRA 4. PATTY GOIN Band 1, 2, 3. GG Club 3. A Choir 3, 4. FHA 4. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. Debate Club 2. Orchestra 3. PAT GREEN, Pigâ Class Sec. 2. FHA 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. GG Club 3. DO Club Sec. 4. lntramurals 2, 3, 4. GROWLER Staff 4. % DOROTHEA HAAS Dottyeâ Intramurals I, 2, 3. Amateur Nite 1. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec. 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Hist. 4. Junior Play. Echo Staff 3, 4. Feature Ed. 4. G. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. A-Choir 4. GROWLER Staff 2, 3. CHARLES HARGIS Charley FFA 4. GLEN HARRELL Chink FFA 1, 2, 3. Span. Club 1. Baseball 4. Christmas Assem. GLENDA MARLENE HARRIS Blondieâ Glee Club 1, 2, 4. DO Club 4. Junior Assembly. FHA 3, 4. DICK HARRISON A-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Boys Glee Club 3. Intramurals Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. JANE HAVENS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3. DO Club 4. Intramurals Basketball 2. Volleyball Intra- mural 2, 3. CHARLES HAYES DO CLUB 3, 4. Football 1. BILL J. HAYES Mutt Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2. Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. D O Club 4. RICHARD HEAGLER Transferred from St. Louis. PHYLLIS HEFLIN FHA 1, 2, 3. GLORIA HEIMBAUGH DOLORES JACKSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 1, 2 'Spanish Club 1. CLARENCE E. HODGE FFA 1, 2. Spanish Club 4. JOAN ANN HOHLSTE1N FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. Girls' Choir 3, 4. Intra- murals 3, 4. G. R. A. 4. GROWLER Staff 4. MARY GAY HORNKOHL Pep Squad 2, 3. FHA I. 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 2. G. Glee Club 3, 4. A-Choir 3, 4. DO Club 4. Homecoming Queen 1. GROWLER Queen 3 BOB JACKSON Football 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Letterman's Club 3, 4. Key Club 3, f. GROW- LER Staff 4. Echo Staff 4. Junior Play. 0 NORMAN JOHNSON Football 2, 3. GROWLER Staff 4. DAVID EUGENE JULIAN Stinky Band 1, 2, 3. DO Club 4. LORETTA KINDER Rettaâ Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. Girls Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3. Junior Play Cast 3. GRA 4. LAWERENCE KOERBER Larry DO Club 4. YVONNE LEONARD F. H. A. 1, 4. Pep Squad 4. BETTY D LEWIS Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2. GRA 4. KATHRYN LINE Kathyâ Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. GG Club 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1. Intramural Softball 4. Volleyball 3. GRA 4. Junior Assemble)- HULDAH LINVILLE G. D. Freshman Assembly. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. 4. A-Choir 2. F HA 1,2, 3, 4. GG Ciub 2, 4. Latin Club 2. Intrm. Basketball 3, 4. Volleyball 3, 4. GROWL- ER Staff 4. PAT LUKROFKA Lukieâ GG Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A-Cho.r 2, 3, 4. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Band Ens. 1, 2, 3, 4. Vocal Ens. 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3. Pres. 3. Debate 2. Intrm. Basketball 1. Volleyball 1. JOY McCARTY Girls Glee Club 3. Sydney McFarland Macâ . Band 2, 3, 4. Orch. 3, 4. A Choir 2, 3, 4. GG Club 1, 4. Band Staff 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Band Ens. 3. '4. Junior Phy, Amateur Nite 1. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. De- bate 1. Spanish Club 3- GROWLER Staff 3- Co-Editor 4. RUBY MACE LEE C. MALONE Lover Boyâ Band 1, 2, 3, 4. A-Choir 2, 3. Track 1, 2. DO Club 4. Boys Glee Club 3. ALLEN EUGENE MARLOW Spudâ DO Club 3, 4. VP 4. BB 1. Spanish Club 2. Football 1, 2. Letterman s Club 1, 2, 3- RUTH MESPLAY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS JEAN MITCHELL âLittle Toot Sr. HC Canid., FHA 2, 3, 4 GG Club 2, 3, 4. DO Club 4. Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. Treas. 3. Junior Play. Echo 3. Intm. 2. 3, 4. GROWLER Staff 3, 4. NOEL RAMON MIZELL âMike Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orch. 3, 4. Square Dance Club 4. BB Intm. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleaders 2. A- Choir 2, 3, 4. Boys Glee Club 3. JOHN WILLIAM MOORE Key Club 3, 4. Square Dance Club 3, 4. Freshman Assembly 1. Boxing 3. DO Club 4. PEGGY MOORE DO Club 4. FHA 2, 3. Square Dance Club 3, 4. SUE MOORE Susie Q FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Square Dance Club Pres. 3. Sec. 4. DO Club 4. Spanish Club VP 4 Intram. Basketball 2, 3. Volleyball 2. NELLIE MURPHY Latin Club 1. DO Club 4. EARNEST WAYNE MYERS DO Club 4. CHERIE ANNE MORICE Amateur Night 1. Soph. V. P. Twirlcr 2. Echo Staff 2. GROWLER Staff 3. Drama Assembley 3. Pep Squad 1, 3. DO Club 4. Latin Club 3. Jr. Play Comm. 3. JACK NASH ED NEWTON Chub {student Council 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3. Baseball 4 A Choir 1, 2. Junior Play. Spanish Club 2. Letterman's Club 3, 4. Key Club 2, 3. Vice-president 3. GROWLER Staff 4. JOANNE O MALLEY Joâ Pep Squad 2, 3- F. H A. 1, 2, 3. Girls Glee Club 1, 2,'3, 4. D. O. Club 4. Echo Staff 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GROWL ER Staff 4. BETTY LOUISE OTT Girls Contest Glee Club 2. 3, 4. A-Choir 2, 3. 4. D O. Club 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3. JUANITA PATTERSON Nita Glee Club 3, 4. D. O. Club 4. JAMES W. PENFIELD Penny Football 1, 2, 3. Track 1. Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3. Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. FFA Boxing 1. D. O. Club 4. ED POLLARD Goose Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4 Lettermanâs Club 2. 3, Sninish Club 2. Latin Club Unateur Night I. A-Choir ho Staff 3, 4. BOB POWELL Droopy D. O. Club 4. Football 2. HELEN PRUETT F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. Girls Volley- ball 1, 2. WILLIAM J. PRUETT Jack F. F. A. 1, 2. D. O. Club 4. Key Club 3. 4. DONALD RAGAN FFA 2, 3, 4. FFA Boxing 3. KATHRYN RANSOM Katieâ Band 1, 2, 3, 4. A Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. GG Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 3. Debate Club 1, 2. Small Brass Ens. 1. 2, 3, 4. Solos 3, 4. LUCILLE REYNOLDS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2. 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3. DO Club 4. Echo Staff 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Snow Queen 4. GROWLER Staff 3. CLARA RUEPPEL FHA 1. Latin Club 2. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. OETTER tin Club 3. Club 4. In- DAVID SHER1LL - Squirrel BB Intramurals 1, 2. DO Club 3, 4. EDDIE SMITH Shaft Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 3. Football 2, }. BB Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Echo Staff 4. Jr. Play Staff 3. MARY SMITH Band 1, 2, 3 ,4. Orch. 2, 3, 4. Contest Glee Club 1, 3. A Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls Trio 3. Double Mixed Quartet 4. TED SMITH Key Club 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2. A Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Ens. 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 3. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. Amateur Nite 1. A-Choir 3. CARROLL SNELSON Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FFA 1, 2, 3. Sec. 3. Football 1. DO Club 3, 4. SANDRA SNELSON Sandyâ Assembley 1. Contest G. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. M. C. 2, 3. Contest A Choir 4. F. H. A. 1, 2, 4. Pep Squad 1, 3, 4. G. R A 4. GROWLER Staff 4. EVA SNOOK Spanish Club 2. D. O. Club 3, 4. PAUL SPENCER Agriculture 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4 D. O. Club 4. F. F. A Basketball 3, 4. Head of D. O. Library 4. CATHERINE STEELE Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Pep Band 4. Junior Play. Spanish Club 4. Square Dance Club 4. GROWLER Staff 4. -WlfsTOGSDILL Coumril 1. G. C. 1. A choir Am. Night 1. Majorette 2 Jr. Play. Latin Clnb 2. Echo 3. Cheerleader 2. Pep squad 1, 3. 4. D. O. Club 4. GROWLER Staff 2. JOE Hcifez STOLL Band 2, 3, 4. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 2, 3 A-choir 1, 2, 3. Lctterman's Club 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ILZE STRAUMANIS Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. CLYDE THOMAS Hanner Mae Football 2, 3. Band 1. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. D O. Club 4. CYNTHIA Jo TUCK Latin Club 2. F. H. A. 2, 4. Intramural Basketball 3. Vol- leyball 3. Pep Club 1, 2. GROWLER Staff 3, 4. EUGENE VAN BIBBhK F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. F. F. A Of- ficer 3, 4. s SHIRLEY VOHL Jerry- Band 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Volleyball 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3. GROWLER Staff 4. GRA 4. LILLIAN LOLA WEIR FHA 1, 2, 3. D O Club 4 GARLAND WINFREY BILLY WYCOFF Weinnie Band 1, 2, 3. Key Club 2, 3. GROWLER Staff 1, 2. Class Officer I. Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB CAMPBELL Betty Sue Eads SENIOR SPONSORS First row: Retha Castleman, Grace Schwenker, Ella Haas. Back row: H. B. Estes, C. A. Larg nt. I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Larry Akley, vice president; Mary D. Wilson, secretary-treasurer; Bob Capps, president. SPONSORS First row: Galdys Mabary, Helen Nawn, Isabel Estes. Back row: Inks Ma- bary, James Gourley. Left to right. First row; J. Arthur, S. Bullman, D. Conyers, E. Craine, M. Drown, J. Brummitt, M. Crane B Brockes. Second row, B. Darby, M. Capek, M. Campbell, K. Brown, C. Collier, J. Black, L. Banse, R. Ellifrits, V. Daniels, M. Carroll, W. Dake. Third row; M. Cornell, H. Clardy, G. Barnitz, R. Allison, D. Akley, D. Allison, D. Dunn, K. Campbell, H. Bailey, D. Conrad, M. Clift, L. Davis, C. Car- roll. Fourth row; J. Allen, L. Akley, R. Duncan, J. Alexander, L Baker, J Lee, D. Bryant, J. Arnold, B Cottingham, D. Brown, B Capps, P Brown, D. Allison. Left to right. First row; J. Murphy, B. Hodge. K. Heavin, J. Kauffman, H. Gaddy, D. Kane, L. Otis, A. Overlease Second row; F. Horn, S. Gaddy, A. Ledford, W. Overlease, R Moreland, B. Ott. W. Lenhardt, L. Grisham, M. O'Malley, H. Ger- ard, C. Mathews. Third row; G. Pietsch, E. Perry, H. Hance, B. Jenkins, N. Ragan, B. Reardon, J. Pinkston, R. Fore, T. Hargis, B. Pritchet. Fourth row; J. Joslin, J. Hunter, W. Havens, D. Reed, R. Elliott, A. Richardson, T. Light, L. Kreisler, P. Light, J. Merrill, S. Hollingsworth. JUNIOR CLASS Left to right. First row; S. Sturgeon, B. Thompson, L. Tinsley, R. Weber, ). Stoltz, H. Stogsdill, C. VanBibbcr. B. Southard. Second row; M. Schultz, M Wilson. D. Williams, G. Wallace, J. Woody, B. Williams, G. Schlottach, D. Simms. M. Wer- ner. Third row; N. Snodgrass, D. Swetnam, K. Tunc, C. Southard, L. Sluzalis, L. Thompson, L. Tellman, S. Roemer, C. Whitson, C. Sally, G. Willy, A Walker, R. Salts. Fourth row; S. Smith, D. Stevens, S. Turner, B. Walters, A. Ringo, B. Wilkins, J. Smart, J. Sandhaus, M. Woods, D. Whitaker, E. Carlton, J. Ridcn. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SPONSORS Front row: Harry Hardebeck, presi- dent; Carolyn Line, vice president. Back row: Lita Benitez, treasurer; and Liene Straumanis, secretary. First row: Christina Hughen, Leola J. Millar. Back row: C. R. Gillilan, Arthur Cochran. Left to right, First Row: C. Ayers, B. Bcdoe M. Bush, V. Bodecker, M. Burrell, E. Curtis, C. Bodecker, B. Hamilton. Second Row': H. Bingham, D Alexander B. Grzyb, B. Cowan, R. Carroll, M. Blackburn, N. Elms, J. Gaddy, J. Hall. Third Row: D Cambell, M. Atkins, K Clark, C. Barnard, C. Dinges, S. Anderson, R. Baird, O. Clapper. Fourth Row: J. Bow'les, B. Clardy, S. Green, K. Adam, R. Clay- ton, D. Anderson, J. Daugherty, D. Crain. Fifth Row: B. Cambell, J. Bolton, M. Fink, G. Graves, H. Copling, H. Cook, C. Denison, A. Fitzwater. Left to right. First Row: J. Mosley, P. Harris, J. Lenox, W. Mitchell, S. Hutchi- son, N. Matlock, V. Light, P. Light. Second Row: B. Harris, S. Havens, D. Martin, M. KuzicI, L. Benitez, W. Maxwell, L. Hunt, M. King, D. Newberry, B. Koerber. Third Row: H. Nash, S. Heavin, J. O'Connor, C Line, R Kinder. R. Miles, R Marlow, I. Packheiscr, D Moore, M Horton. Fourth Row: C. Martin, C. Mes- plav, D Myers, D. Lindsay, B. May, A. Hayes, R Huskey L. Hudgens, D. Hor- 10m, D. Murry. Fifth Row: B. Hawkins, T. Goin, H. Keeney, T. Mitchell, D. Malone, D Lile, A. Harris, L. Ogle, J. Little, D. Lewis. ( Marling. SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right. First row; B. Roc, L Walker, M. Salley, E. Sherman, P. Vitzthum, F. Rueppel, L. Straumanis, J. Wallau. Second row; M. Spencer, P. Shoimker, C. Hell. S. Wismer, M. Porter, J. Snelson. P. Riley, W. Snelson, B. Wyatt, M Wil- liams. Third row; F. Ragan, R. Wood, B. Reynolds, O. Ray, T. Weber, H. Wilson, D. Vandiver, F. Wieland. W. Williford. Fourth row: B. Woodruff, T. Swinfod, S. Sellars, F. Roach. D. Williams, N. Vaughn, D. Powell, S. Sands. Fifth row; M. Sharp, G. Vitzthum, F. Sims, V. Willy, T. Richards, L. Steinmetz, L. Sherril, R. Steinmetz, R. Roark, G Tucker, C. Pohle. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Rack row: Charles Miller, president; Vernon Williams, vice president. Front row: Katherine Herrman, treasurer; Kay Herrman, secretary. SPONSORS Back row: Lilly Randolph, Mildred Hollow. Front row: Katheryn Smith. Walter Brown, Betty Jo Walker. Left to right. First row; F. Gollahon, J. Hackett. R. Crane. C. Carney, M Grif- fiths, M Benad, M. Castleman, P.Fryer, M Bray, L. V. Carlton. Second row; M. Crabtree, L. Falkenrath, M. Aeree, K. Borlisch, S. Cogsdill, N. Christensen, E. Denton, S. Cardens, A Dablemont, J. Bellflower, J. Carroll. Third row; S. Dun- can, R. Gaddy, C. Campbell, R. Conrad, J. Elliott, N. Edgemond, S. Clover, G. Gale, M. Campbell, M. Davis, S. Davis. Fourth row; D. Freeman, Z. Caviness, B. Dufrense, K. Brown, M Fore, R Beames, R Berwick, C. Cottingham, D. Burris, F. Fitzgerald, C. Grisham, G. Acree. Fifth row; R. Harris, C. Blackwell, F. Black, B. Curtis. E. Black, R. Fa' st, D. Brinkley, S. Elliott, W. Bader, G. Clardy, B. Boyd, J. Harris. Left (o right. First row; K. Hcrrman, B. Hayes, J. Ott, S. Merrell, C. Owens, B. Mitchell, M. Horton, M. Maggi. Second row; J. Lytle, H. Hohlstcin, E. Maxwell, N. Leonard, C.. Pcitsch, L Havens, H. Mace, V. Phelps, M Martin, M. K Herold, Kay Hcrrman. Third row; D. Hymer, D. Metcalfe, A. B. Keeney, J. Hornkohl, J. Havens. K. Penficld, J. Klesath, W. Lee, B. Peterson, S. O'Haver, P. Mueller, ). Hunt Fourth row; F. Iordan. A. Hudck, R. Hudek. R. Light, M. Houlahan, R Moshier, G. Patterson. K Hodge R Lewis, F. Hausner, |. Patterson, C. Ousley. Fifth row; R. Hodge, |. Parker, L. Hodge, J. Huskey, G. McWhorter, D. Logan, R jackson. J. Light, C. Miller, G. Nott, J. Hudspeth, L. Light. FRESHMAN CLASS Left to right. First row; L. Riley, N. Underwood, R. Webb, L. Weidcman, N. Riden. P. Scvmonr, C. Whittaker, D. Rucppel, D. Weber, P. Winfrey. Second row; B. Sidwell, |. Spencer, P. Watkins, A. Wilson, C. Sluzalis, J. York, J. Stevenson, S. Snc'son, V. Vitzthum. S. Steen, M. L. Watts. Third row; J. Smith, G. Sellers, P. Woolman, I.. Roeder, M. Williams, V. Schilling, M. Shafferkoetter, R. Slushcr, I. Pugh. R Vohl, A Wynn. Fourth row; D. Spencer, E. Treat, D. Sellers, J. Stough, E. Strawhun, B. Smith, E. Taylor, J. Wilson, D. Swain, V. Williams. Fifth row; L. Tinsley, R. Sturgeon, D. Smart, E. Watson, D. Watson, D. Stough. A. Raiha, M. Underwood, J. Wilson, R. West, J. Williams. Big Fight Slumber Party I'ROSH Proxide Kids! Now Showing IPANA Whats This? I. ft to ripht. Charles Shelton, Jeanette Arthur, FHA maid; Waymon Johnston, loan Carroll, Echo Staff maid; Robert Jackson, Joan Bearnson, Pep Squad maid; Ted Smith. Katie Clark, Key Club maid; Sydney McFarland, Growler co-editor; the Queen, Pat Green (FFA maid); Jim Brown, her escort; Kathleen Brown, Growler co-editor; Joe Stoll, Loretta Kinder, GRA maid; Bob Campbell, Pat Carlton, Spanish Club maid; Charles Davis, Catherine Steele, Square Dance Club maid. Pat Green, the Queen, and her escort, Jim Brown. G R O W L E R DANCE The Feshman float. The Sophomore float. The Queen and her maids hold- ing court at the football game. Co-captain Hayes crowning Grace Gale at the half-time ceremonies. The Queen and her escort The Queen and her court. I-. to R. Jim Brown; Beverly Grzyb. Sophomore maid; BilJ Hayes, co-captain; Doris Mitchell, Senior maid Pat Frost, co-captain; Steve Haas, crown bearer; the 1952 Queen, Grace Gale. Freshman candidate; Charlya Crain, flower; Robert Jackson; Sally Roemer, retiring Queen; Joe Stoll; Donna Simms, Junior maid. CORONATION The retiring Queen and the 1952 Queen. Lucille Reynolds is crowned queen of the Snow Ball, the annual Christmas dance. At left is Bruce Reardon, her escort. At far left and almost out of the picture is Carolyn Grimm, one of the Snow maids. Third from right is Jeanette Arthur.Pep Squad president who crowned the queen. At right are Janet Ballard, Snow maid, and her escort. SNOW B A L L The queen makes her speech of welcome. Lucille and Bruce pause before the big blue and silver Christmas tree which was the highlight of the decorations The queen and her court dance the first number after the coro- nation. Blue and white stars and the big Christmas tree simulated an outdoor scene. Evergreens and snowballs de- corated the tables. Left to right: First row; Mr. Mabary, sponsor, R. Fuller, Pres., J. Jolsin, R. Miller. Second row; D. Murry, A. Fitzwater, S. Green, K. Adams, G. Barnitz, J. Moore, L. Ogle. Third row; N. Ragan, R. Capps, R. Stienmetz, R. Jackson, P. Ringo, R Eshbaugh, R. Wilkins, J. Jackson, J. Pruett. KEY CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL First row; D. Murry, D. Metcalfe, C. Carney, R. Miller, Pres., M. Whitaker, J. Heaven, Katie Clark. Second row; L. Ogle, D. Powell, J. Arnold, D. Bryant, J. Jackson, C Whitson, Mr. Miller, sponsor, J. Williams, C. Cottongham. c L U B Left to right, first row: G. Harrell, N. Matlock, P. Light. W. Lenhardt, M. Wil- son M Crane, C. Whitson. Second row: B Roe, L. Walker, W. Dake, R. More- land. Third row: Mrs. M.llar, sponsor, J. Little, R. Capps, Pres., C. Hodge. N. Vaughn, C. Steele. D.O. CLUB First Row-: S. Moore, L Havens, P. Green, P. Cross, R. Andrews, P. Carlton, J. Burris, B Ott. Second Row: M Hornkohl. L. Weir, G. Harris, J. O Malley, C. Collier. E. Snook, N. Murphy, H Pruett, J. Patterson, Mr. Largent, Sponsor. Third Row: I. Penfield, J. Davis, B. lenkins, P. Moore, L. Reynolds, H. Linville, P. Jacques, D. Mitchell, A. Benad, C. Matthews, B. McKinney. Fourth Row: J Jruett, M. Feeler, C. Feeler, G. Bingham, L. Malone, D. Gaddy, J. Moore, J. Arnold, P. Frost, B Hayes, E. Myers. Fifth Row: M. Woods, 1 Alexander, C. Hargis, S. Turner, D Reed, J. Smart, L. Keorber, C. Davis, D Sherrill, C. Snel- son, C. Thomas, H. Clardy, D. Julian. ROT T A HT ECHO Editor .................... Waymon Johnston Reporters: Kathleen Brown, Joan Carroll, Assistant Editor Janet Ballard Pat Cross, Betty Gallahon, Ann Ledford, Feature Editor ................ Dottyc Haas Joan O Mallcy, Margaret O Malley, Lucille Sports Editors............... Darrell Bryant Reynolds, Bob Shafferkoetter, Eddie Smith, Boh Jackson Joy Stoltz, Ed Pollard Chm. Ad Committee Diane Conyers Faculty Advisor ............. Katheryn Smith GROWLER STAFF Left to right. 1st row; Miss. Smith, D. Mitchell. K Brown, S. McFarland. J. Bal- lard, Mrs Millar. 2nd row; S. Vohl, M Capek. J. Lytle, K. Herrman, C. Carney, C Owens, S. Snelson, J. Wallau, P Harris, S. Havens, J. Bearnson. 3rd row; R; Miles. L. Thompson, J. Hackett, R Crane, B Andrews. S. Wismer, M. Cowan, H. Bingham, |. Lcnoy. A. Anderson, L. Straumanis, J. Hohlstein, J. Brummitt, A. Ledford, H. Gaddy, ith row; C. Pietsch. S. Snelson, J. O'Malley, P. Green, L. Benitez, B Brockes, C. Cottingham, C. Steel, J. Heavin, C. Grimm, J. Stoltz, S. Roemer. B. Gallahon. 3 th row; R. Beames, N. Johnson, M. Benad, S. Duncan, P. Cross, D. Haas, L. Kinder, B. Jackson, S. Snelson, A. Benad, H. Linville, M. Kuzicl, D. Conyers, D. Conrad, J. Hornkohl. Miss Grace Schwenkcr Director We Shook The Family Tree by Perry Clark Hildcgarde Dolson ......... Sally Dolson Bob Dolson ................ Jimmy Dolson Mother Father .................... Freddie Shermer Mrs. Shermer .............. Mr. Shermer .......-....... Ellie May ................. Jill ...................... Paige ..................... ........ Donna Simms Kathleen Brown .... Charles Whitson Larry Sluzalis .. Stephanie Sturgeon ...... Robert Capps Darrell Bryant Joy Stoltz Sonny Hollandsworth Mary Campbell ..... Jeanette Arthur Betty Southards Presented October 23-24, 1952 First row: L. Teliman, D. Conyers, S. McFarland, Jim Wilson, N. Mizell, C. Mil- ler, L. Malone, D. Alexander, P. Harris, S. Vohl. Second row: E. Taylor, W. Leonard, J. Arthur, J. Crain, B Mitchell, S. Edwards, S. Cogsdill, C. Sluzalis, Martha Horton, I). Lindsey, J. Ransom, C. Brown, S. Snelson, Melvin Horton Third row: Mrs. Estes, K. Bradford, C. Sally, M. Maggi, M Whittaker, C. Carney, K. Hodge. M Crainc, R Andrews, M Harold, M. Porter, K. Clark, B. Hodge, C, Tucher, R Miller, Jr. Lourth row: P. Ringo, A. Raiha, R. Eshbaugh, M. Smith, D Crain, L. Hudgens, D. Eddy, R. Craine, P. Lukrofka, C. Steele, D. Campbell, John Wilson, D. Murry. Fifth row: T. Smith, J. Stoltz, K. Ransom, J. Brummitt, J. Williams, C. Grimm, J. Mosley, M. Underwood, R. Wilkins, L. Kreisler, D. Stevens, L. Sluzalis, J. Stoll. THE BAND PEP BAND First row: K. Steel, S. McFarland, K Ranson, M Smith, S. Snelson, P. Harris, S. Vohl. Second row: B. Steel, S. Rocmer, D. Conyers, J. Mosley, J. Stoltz, B. Hodge. M. Horton, H. Gaddy, J. Gaddy. Third row: L. Hudgens, L. Teliman, J. Brummit, D. Crane. Fourth row: Mrs. Estes, director; J. Wilson, D. Campbell, A. Raiha, D. Eddy, T. Smith, B. Wilkins, P. Ringo, B. Eshbaugh, R. Miller. Left to right. First row; M. Herold, pianist. D. Haas, B. Southards, J. Arthur, F. Gollahon, S. Wismer, M. Cowan, W. Mitchell, J. Bcarnson, C. Owens, P. Harris, ). Hall, M. Crane. Mrs. Hughen. Second row; C. Sluzalis, M. Campbell, J. Mosley, M. Bcnad, J. Ballard, |. Hohlstein, A. Anderson, F. Rueppel, M. Castleman, J. Wallau, R. Andrews, B. Hodge, D. Rueppel, S. Duncan, J. Heavin. Third row; M. Drown. K. Brown, C. Hell, C. Barnard, M. Porter, L. Tcllman, H. Bingham, P. Lukrofka, N. Underwood, D. Vandiver, H. Linvillc, C. Dinges, G. Schlottach, P. Shomaker, C. Grimm. Fourth row; D. Conyers, S. Bullman, D. Mitchell, S. Mc- Farland, S Roemer, K. Ransom, C. Line, K Line, M Whitaker, I. Straumanis, B Ott, S. Snelson, L. Kinder, J. Brummitt, B Thompson, S. Sturgeon, B Brockes, M. Hornkohl. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Left to right. First row'; G. Schlottach, P. Lukrofka. K. Ransom, Treas., T. Smith, Pres. R Miller, V. Pres., D. Haas, Sec., S. Sturgeon, S Snelson, Second row; K, Clark, P. Harris, C. Barnard, M. Smith, J. Bcarnson, A. Anderson, D. Alexander, M. Porter, J. Wallau, M. Crane, B. Southards, P. Shomaker. Third row; Mrs, Estes, sponsor, R. Andrews, S. Vohl, H. Bingham, B. Hodge, F. Rueppel, J. Hohl- stein, L. Straumanis, S. Whittaker, I. Straumanis. B. Thompson, Mrs. Hughen, sponsor. Fourth row; J. Mosley, C. Grimm, C. Dinges, J. Heavin, L. Tellman, B. Brockcs, M. Campbell, D. Crain, L. Hudgens, D. Murry, L. Ogle, M. Horton. Fifth row; M. Drown, J. Stoltz, L. Kinder, D. Conyers, S. McFarland, J., Stoll, A. Ringo, S. Snelson, K Brown, B. Eshbaugh B. Wilkins, J. Joslin. A-CHOIR Left to right, First row: M Whittaker, D H-vas, C. Carney, F. Gollahon, C. Owens, F. Denton, G Patterson. M Horton, L. Hudgens, G. Gale, M Maggi, D Alexander, W. Overlease, D Martin, Mrs. Hughen. Second row; M. Herold, P. Lukrofka, S. Merrill. B Mitchell, C. Barnard. D. Hodge, J. Wilson, S. Gaddy, O (dapper, B Hodge, R Andrews, M Smith, I. Straumanis, B Ott, H Bingham. Third row. M Drown. K Clark, J Hackett, B Ott, J. Mosley, L Tellman, L. Ogle, D Horrom, D Harrison, E. Taylor, N Mizell, P Harris. S. Snelson P Shomaker, M. Crane, P Goin, J Bearnson. Fourth row; M Porter, K. Ransom, K Brown, C. Hell, S. Bullman, S. McFarland, P Rmgo, J Joslin, T, Smith. R Wil- kins, D. Gaddy, .R. Miller, C. Marling, G. 1 ucker, (.. Salley, S. Snelson, C Grimm, C. Schlottach, B. Thompson, S. Sturgeon, B Brockes, M Hornkohl. Absent. H. Hardebeck. ORCHESTRA Left to right. First row: | Stoll. R Miller, M Herold, C. Sluzalis, P Lukrofka, M Crane. Second row; L Straumanis, B Hodge, D. Alexander, L Tellman,S. Vohl, M Porter, K Hodge. S. Cogsdill, K Clark, J. Hackett, R Crane. S Snelson, M Smith. Third row; R. Eshbaugh, D. Conyers, D. Murry, D Lindsey, M Hor- ton, K Ransom, P. Ringo, S. McFarland. L. Hudgeons, C. Brown, D Eddy, N Mizell, C. Carney, M Maggi, M. Whittaker, D. Campbell. C. Steele, R. Wilkin. Fourth row; J. Mosley, Mrs. Estes, T. Smith, J Stoltz, P Harris. A Raiha. K. Herrman, H. Gaddy, J. Brummitt. CHEERLEADERS PEP SQUAD Left to right, First row: J. Arthur, C. Carney, L. Benitez, A Ledford, B Andrews, B. Crzyb, M Capek, J. Bcarnson, C Owens. Second row: C. Ayers, M Burrell. D. Hass, M Porter, C. Dinges, J. Wallou, R Marlow, S. Wismer. M. Crain, E. Curtis, P. Seymour, V. Bodeker. Third row: T. Weber, P. Vitzhum, R Crain, K. Herrman, J. Lytle, K. Herrman, S Merrell, J. Hohlstein, Y. Leonard, D Van- diver, W. Mitchell, M Sally, S. Hutchison, J. Gaddy, V. Light, L. Hunt, Miss Betty Walker, Sponsor. Fourth row: J. Mosley, J. Hackett, P. Mueler, B Mitchell, M. King, M. Cambell, N. Underwood, B. Southards, H. Gaddy, G. Schlottach, M. Wilson, R Webb, C. Bodeker, C. Barnard, L. Straumams, S. Snelson Fifth row: D. Simms, M Cambell, M Maggi, K. Brown, J. Kauffman, M Kuziel, J. Snelson, J. O Conner, P Green, M Benad, B Reynolds, R. Webber, R Kinder, S. Heavin, B. Brockes, C. Pietsch, P. Shomaker. Sixth row: B Galahorn, L Rcnolds, T Webber, H. Linville, D. Mitchell, S. McFarland, J. Ballard, C. Hell, S. Bullman, S. Snelson, S Roc-mer, J. Stoltz, A Benad, I. Packheiser, N. Christen- sen, G. Gale, J. Elliott, J. Brumitt, S. Sturgeon, C. Grimm, B. Thompson. Left to right, First row: R Miles, D. Vandiver, J. Arthur, President; J Kauffman, K. Brown. Second row: P. Vitzhum, N. Matlock, P. Light, E. Craine, J. Gaddy, V. Bodeker, P. Seymour, B. Gallahon. Third row: J. Elliott, J. Hackett, J. Mosley, B. Eads, B Reynolds, B. Southard, D. Simms, S. Vohl, V. Light, J O'Conner. GIRLSâ BOWLING LEAGUE GIRLSâ RECREATION ASSOCIATION Left to right. First row: A Ganaway, J. Heavin, Pres., L. Kinder, K. Line, R Kinder, J. Belflower, and T. -Weber. Second row: L. Grisham, J. Elliott, C. Rueppcl, B Lewis, M. Cowan, A Anderson, J O Mally, B. Grzyb, R Weber, K. Heavin, and Miss B Walker. Third row: J. Bearnson, J. Hohlstein, M Burrell, B. Williams, L. Banse, C. Line, E. Curtis, S. Heavin, J. O'Connor, and C. Ayers. Left to right. First row: D. Conrad J. Moore, Vice Pres., C. Steele, M, Drown, Pres., N. Mizell, Miss Walker, sponsor. Second Row, left to right: L. Hunt, M. Carroll, L. Thompson, I. Packheiser, H. Pruett, J. Hall, M. Crabtree. Third Row, left to right: L. Crabtree, V. Willy, N. Ragan, J. Pruett, J. Roach, C. Davis, B Bader, H Bailey, M. Horton. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Left to right. First row: D. Freeman, W. Havens. E. VanBibber, G. Barnitz, J. Brown. Pres., T. Hargis, A. Harris, J. Roach, C. Mesplay, D. Logan. Second row; J. Havens, F. Ragan, J. Stough, G. Sellers, J. Pugh, R Jackson, S. Green, R. Hudek, D. Sellers, A. Hudek, R. Clayton, L. Davis, E. Treat, P Woolman. Third row; Mr. Smith, sponsor. Z. Caviness, G. McWhorter, R. Huskey, J. Light, G. Watson, C Martin, J. Huskey, J. Pinkston, E. Jordan, S. Sellers, R Tinsley. Fourth row, P. Willy, R. Sturgeon, D. Brown, D Dunn, D. Allison, D. Swetman, J. Bowles, A. Boyd, A Walker, J. Riden, D. Allison, E. Carlton, D. Spencer, V. Willy, R. Salts, R. Haw'kins. Fifth row; G. Vitzhum, R. Allison, D. Stough, E. Hance, P. Light, R. Fuller, G. Pietsch, R. Harris, J Harris, L. Hodge, K. Tune, P Brown, R Hodge, L. Sherril, D. Ragan, J. Parker. Left to right. 1st row; L Hunt, D. Hymer, S. Heavin, C. Ayers. M Burrell, E. Curtis, R Kinder, J. Gaddy, C. Barnard, C. Dingus. 2nd row; S. Hutcheson, R. Gaddy, M. Carrol, H Bingham, H. Gaddy, J. Bearnson, A. Gannaway, M Cowan, M Bush, D. Haas, B Bcddoe, M. Crabtree, N. Elms, M Castleman. Mrs. Castle- man. 3rd row; B. Hayes, B Hamilton, M. Horton, A Anderson, G. Harris, M. Gallahon, N. Edgemond, J. Bellflower, R. Ellifrits, V. Bodeker, V. Carlton M. Acree. 4th row: J Black, P Fryer, S. Cardens, B Harris, R Baird, B Koerbcr, C. Hell. B Andrews, M King, M Campbell, G. Gale, N. Christianson, S. Hav- ms, M Atkins, B. Cowan, S. Davis, V. Daniels, E. Cram, M Bray. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Left to right. 1st row; P. Vitzhum, C. Bodiker, D. Mitchell, S. McFarland, S Snelson, H Linville, V. Light. B Reynolds, J. Wallau, D. Kane. 2nd row; A Wilson. H Wilson, V. Vitzhum, P. Winfrey, H. Stogsdill, R Moreland, L. Riley, W. Maxwell, J. Stevenson, Y. Leonard, B Wyatt, M Watts, Mrs. Castleman. 3rd row; S. Wismer, R Mesplay, W. Overlease, C. Sluza'lis, R. Miles, O Ray T Weber, E. Sherman, H Mace, M Spencer, A. Overlease, D. Martin, L. Otis, L. Walker. 4th row; M Porter, S. Spencer, S. Steen, D Moore, M. Williams, J. York, J. Woody, S. Snelson, C. Peitsch, B. Row, P. Watkins, B Southard, S. Snelson, S. Roemer. 3th row; L. Tellman, I. Riden, B Peterson, W Philps, S. O'Haver, J. Lenox, R Weber, J. O'Conner, C. Whitaker, W. Snelson, B. Si dwell, P Light, N. Mattlock, G. Schlottach, B. Thompson, S. Sturgeon, A. Wynn. FOOTBALL SEASON Rolla 18 St. Peters 12 Rolla 0 West Plains 20 Rolla 18 Ava 6 Rolla 0 Willow Springs 39 Rolla 26 Mountain View 19 Rolla 33 Lebanon 13 Rolla 20 Thayer 6 Rolla 18 Cabool 14 Rolla 21 Mountain Grove 21 Rolla 6 Houston 0 BASKETBALL SEASON Rolla 45 to 78 64 35 53 71 40 65 61 60 42 39 72 53 78 44 57 71 70 57 87 69 56 58 63 Opponents Dixon 55 West Plains Cabool Tournament Hartsvilla 36 Mountain View 48 Ava 58 Houston 49 Ava 58 Steelville Tournament Vienna 44 Willow Springs 62 Sullivan 49 Mountain View 63 Richland 62 Lebanon 52 SCA Tournament Willow Springs 62 West Plains 69 St. Clair 65 Dixon 51 Cabool 68 Mountain Grove 64 St. Clair 61 Houston 59 Steelville 60 Thayer 64 Regional Tournament âą Cabool Salem 51 West Plains 69 Ava 62 A TEAM: 1st row, John Allen, Jack Smart, Ed Pollard, Bill Hayes, Larry Akley, Bill McKinney, Bob Jackson, Clifford Feeler, Pat Frost, Paul Spencer, Merle Fink, Kenneth Tune, Chesley Southard, J. T. Sandhaus, Wallace Havens, Harry Keeny, 2nd row, Coach Burr Van Nostrand, Alan Hayes, Dale Horrom, Jim Bown, Sam Smith, Don Murry, Mitchell Sharp, Richard Roark, Larry Stienmetz Joe Stoll, Joe Lee, Bob Stienmetz, Bill Walters, Bob Cottingham, Bruce Reardon, and Coach Jim Gourley. 1952 FOOTBALL The B TEAM had a record of four wins and no losses for the 1952 football season. 1st row, Mike Houlahan. Bill Curtis, Harold Nash, Harry Keeny. Don Murry, Bob Stienmetz, Siah Davis, Alan Hayes, Larry Stienmetz, Dale Horrom, Richard Roark, Mitchell Sharp, Roy West, Jim Wilson, Jim Williams, Larry Morice, 2nd row, 'Coach Burr Van Nostrand, John Daugherty, Don Spencer, Dean Anderson, Kenneth Jones, Riley Hodge, Ronald Faulkenrath, Sherman Elliott, Leroy Light, Herman Pierce, Alan Fitzwater, Floyd Wieland, Neil Vaughn, Louis Hodge, Danny Williams, Donald Lewis, Charles Dennison, Franklin Black, Carl Pohle, Joe Light, Kenneth Penfield, and Coach Robert Masters. B. Hayes, G. J. Stoll, E. D, Murry, LH. S. Smith, E. B. Reardon, TB. Coach Van Nostrand B. Stcinmetz, E. B. Cottingham, HB B. McKinney, G. C Shelton, FB. Coach Gourlcy R, Roark, T. C. Southard, RH. M. Sharp, E. B Walters, G. B. Jackson, E. C. Feeler, C. L. Aklcy, T. J. T. Sandhaus, T. L. Steinmetz, C. Left to right, First row; A. Fitzwater, C. Blackwell, L. Light, D: Brown, T. Hargis, J. Light, R. Fore, J .Williams. Second row; D. Burris, B. Hayes, B. Reardon, C. Southard, B Smith, H. Nash, J. Brown, H. Keeney, J. Wilson, Coach Gourley. Third row; T. Light, B. Cottingham, B. Eshbaugh, L. Hodge, L. Driesler, G. Bingham, K. Tune, D. Allison, C. Shelton. Fourth row; D. Smart, B. Walters, J. Harris, C. Feeler, J. Smart, D. F.ddy, B. Campbell, B. Jackson, R. Roark, W. Havens. GOLF Left to right. First row; $. Gaddy, L. Ogle, S. Sands, T. Goin. Second row; J. Jackson, J. Joslin, F. Sims, R. Wilkins. B TEAM: 1st row, Bob Slushcr, Dwayne Burris, Roy West, Dale Lile, Bob Stienmetz, Don Murry, Charles Miller, Jim Wilson 2nd row. Coach Burr Van Nostrand, Jim Williams, Eloyde Wieland, Larry Stienmetz, Bill Curtis, Franklin Black, Mike Houlahan, Chester Spradling, and John Allen. A TEAM: 1st row, Ed Newton, Joe Stoll, Charles Shelton, Bruce Reardon, Bill Hayes, Ed Pollard. 2nd row, Coach Robert Masters, Mike Woods, Darrell Bryant, Ray Miller, Waymon Johnson, Charles Whitson, and John Allen. E. Pollard, G. C. Whitson, G. f E. Newton, F. D. Bryant, G. B. Reardon, G. Coach Masters C. Shelton, G. R. Miller, F. J. Stoll, C. W. Johnston, G. M. Woods, C. Since 1894 Serving RHS and Its Alumni Rolla State Bank 8th Pine Streets Phone 72 Good Luck Rolla Hi Graduates! Shultz Market COMPLIMENTS Finest in Ramsey Furniture S Appliance Groceries, Meats., Vegetables and The Needlecraft Shoppe Jet. Hwys. 72 63 Phone 829 Fuller Jewelry See us for the best in tire service. U. S. ROYAL TIRES CHINA STERLING Recaps--Repairs--Used WATCHES DIAMONDS Samâs Tire Service We sell the best and service the rest. Phone 317 8th Rolla Sts. 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