Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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C.. 5X if-3-.J df x , , MR HARRIS Supe rmtend ent English D J Degree ln Journalum M A Degree mEducat1an Columbm Musourx MR POWELL Exghth Grade Sponsor Coach Socral Studxes and Physlcal Educatxon B S Degree mn Educatwn Unwersxty of Mxssourx Columbla Mxssoun Graduate Work at Northeastern State Teachers College Klrksvxlle Mxssourx MR COFFELT Senlor Sponsor Commerce B S Degree Ln Educatlon B S Degree ln Business Admuustratxon MISSOUTI Valley College Marshall Mxssoun Graduate Work at C M S lan Wi ' MR BROWN Sophomore Sponsor fb Q , Scxence and Dr1ver's Educatxon B S Degree Lh Educatxon M S MR MONTGOMERY Seventh Grade Sponsor lndustrxal Arts Socxal Scxence and Scxence B S Degree in Educatxon Southwest M1ssourx State Sprmgfleld Mxssourm ML 'YQ' I W , it if . n . 5' I Q it A gg ,lx I In .r H , oz? - ' cl . .c. . . ' ' x:XX, Abf- 4' KAL l w , 1 1 W v I 1 MRS NORVELL Freshman Sponsor Englxah B A Degree ln Educatxon Mxsl curl Valley College Marshall Muzsourx MRS COFFELT Music B S Degree Lh Educatlon Mxssourx Valley College Marshall, Mlssourl Mmm NAM we MRS LANCASTER Junlor Sponsor Mathemahcs B S Degree m Educatlon Northeastern State Teachers College Klrksvxlle IVIISSOUTI MRS MAR IN Secretary . LANCASTER ons or tics ree in Education :ern State Teachers z , Missouri RS. MARTIN Secretary 4- uagdf VA 13 F I 5 1 i 31 111 1 li 1311 !g1 1I' il 1 l ll 1 l 11 l 31 ml 11? l II1 f1 11 11 11 E11 VN 11 11 V1 M1 IM Iii ,1 I j 5 1 1, 1 HM ,px :I1 113 ,ME fifi '11Z1 1 'lfi 'il- 1 1 4, 1 - .Q -i.f 1-4 VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY OSCAR SCHMIDT President ...................... ...... Z Treasurer .... ,.... ...... 1 Annual Staff .... .......... 4 Basketball .,.. ...... Z -3-4 Chorus ........... ..... 1 -Z-3-4 Class Plays .... ......... 1 'Z Pep Squad ..... .......... 1 BETTY EAGER Annual Staff... 4 Basketball ...... 1-Z-3-4 Chorus ............. .... l -Z-3-4 Chorus Award ..... .......... Z Class Plays ,,,,,, ,,.., 1 -2 Typing Award ...,.. .... 3 '-3 4.0 -, Q all qi Cllr!! gnu ,f Q A o Wg .1 2 C v ' A , , 1 't.'. '. 5' ' Q I ,, I I. A i 1 T., I Q :rm GI Q' 1 'Eiga if and . 4' rv PRESIDENT F BARBARA MCKNIGHT Secretary ............................. 1-3 Annual Queen ..... ....... 1 Annual Staff ......... ............. 4 Basketball ......................... Z -3-4 Bookkeeping and Typing Award .... 3 Chorus .............................. 1-Z -3 Class Plays ..... ...... 1 -Z Pep Squad ...... ...... 1 Science Club ........... ..... Z Shorthand Contest ..,,,, ,,,,, 4 Typing Contest ..... ..... 3 .TOY CE SMITH Reporter ................,........... Basketball ............................. Bookkeeping and Typing Award.. Bookkeeping Contest ................ Chorus .................... .... 1 'Z Class Plays ............... ........ Missouri Girls State ..... .... Pep Squad .................. .... GIF TORIAN GERALD LANE Vice -P re sxdent ............... ......... Baseball ............ ,,,,,,..., Basketball ....... 1-2-3- Chorus ......... ,,,, 1 -2 -3 - Class Plays ..... ...... 1 - Softball ....... ,.,., 1 - 1-2 Band ...... Baseball. Boys' 1 Chorus Class I Pep Sq Softball. Trea Annual Chorus Mr, An Pep Sq1 .. I Class l IRETARY ' CE SMITH 1-2 Award.. Zontest ....... 1--Z sl State ..... ..... SIF TOR IAN RALD LANE ,nt ...... ........ ...... . . .. 1-2-3- LAWRENCE BIESEMEYER Band .................................... 1-2 Baseball ..........,..... . Basketball .................. .... 3 -4 Bookkeeping C onte st .... ........ Chorus .......... ...... Pep Squad ...... .... 1 'Z Softball, .... ...... DARREL LYNN Treasurer ....................... Annual Staff .... .....,.... Basketball ...,.... ......... 1 2-3- Chorus...,... ........... Mr. Annual, 1955 Pep Squad ........... ..... 1 - Class Plays .,.. ...... Boys' State ............. ........... l-3-4 Class Plays ..... ...... . . 'li TEE Em 4 t wtf A TL--l-A V4 4 1 il 1' -2 1 1,1 3 vi A- TREASURER .TOY CE CHRISMAN Band ....................... ..... Band Award .... ............ ..... ..... Band Yice -President ................ Basketball ................. ..... 3 Chorus. ........ Class Play s ....... .... ........ Cheerleader ................. ....,.. Home-coming Queen ...... Pep Squad .................. State Music Contest ..... Typing Award ........... Treasurer.............................. 1-2- 1-2- .TAMES HUTCHERSON Presxdent ...................... ...... Vice-President.. ................ . Reporter ................. Ag. Club Basketball ......... Algebra Contest ...............,.. Geometry Contest Award ...... Judging Contest, Columbia ..... Judging Contest, Warrensburg Track ................................. DOUGLAS FIENE Annual staff. ....................... . Band ................... ..........., 1 -2 Band Award ,,,,, Cheerleader .... ..... Chorus ......... 1-2 Class Plays ..... ...... Pep Squad. .... .... 1 -2 Track .,...... ...... I A A . ,, sl. A 'hal REPORTER MAR THA HOLL IS Chorus ........................... 1-Z '3 4 GLENN WEEDIN Treasurer Baseball.. Clas a Plays Pep Squad ...... .... 1-Z CELIA UTLAUT Presldent ........................ 1-3 Annual Staff ...... Band Award ..,.,,,, Band President ...... Vice -P res ident ,,,,,, Basketball ........ ' Cheerleader .... Chorus .......... Class Plays ,,,,,, Chorus Award ........... Music Contests Sophomore Pilgrimage ,,,, Typmg Award .............. Annual Staff ...................... ...... 4 Cheerleader. .... ......... 3 Class Plays ...... ......... 1 -Z Chorus ........ ..... l -Z-3-4 Pep Squadfl.. ...... 1-Z-3 Chorus Pep Squad . Softball .... . IRA LEE HAMMOND EDNA LICHTENTHALER 1Ehorg1s...ci .................... . ......... 1-T Chorus-Um..-U-luuulu-.Hu1-Z-3-4 SP qua ' -- P ep Squad ............ ...... 1 -2-3-4 Annual Band .,... .... Basketball Chorus ...... Class Pls Pep Squad.. Typing Awa DONALD SCHREIER NN WEEDTN Treasurer ........................ ..... 05 EW- L lx . 'Rr CE CELLA VALENTINE ....4 ....1-Z-3-4 Baseball ...... Basketball ..... ..... 1 -3 ' Chorus ........ Pep Squad ...... ........ Band .................. Cheerleader .... Chorus ..... . Clas s Plays ..... Pep Squad ..... .....1-Z-3 L ICH TENTHALER Z-3-4 ..... 1-Z-3-4 dl. 'ar- Softball. ...... Annual Staff, ,, Band .... .....,,. B3 skctball, .... ......... . Chorus .4...,... Class Plays. .... ...... . . Pe p Squad ,.,,, Typing Award ..... .. WENDELL SCHMIDT Vice -Pres ident ...................... Band .............................. 1-2 Band P res id ent ..... Baseball ............ Basketball ..... Chorus ............ Chorus Award .... Class Plays. .. Pep Squad ...... Softball ....... Track ..... Z- ...,...Z' 1-2- Annual Staff ..,,..,., FRANCES SNODGRASS SHIRLEY JOHNSON 4 Chorus ....... Class Plays ......... Pep Squad... Miss Annual, 1955 Y , 1 . . 0, ..,-ls,--.--a n d,-,,.uf. Y LeRAE POINTER Secretary ................................ Z Basketball ......... ..... Z '3'4 Chorus .......... ..... 1 -Z -4 Class Plays ..... ...... 1 -Z Pep Squad ........ ..... 1 Science Club ..... .... Z NANCY MEYER Band ..,........................... 1-Z-3-4 Chorus ........................... 1-Z-3-4 Class Plays .......................... 1-Z Music Contest, Marshall .... ...... 4 Pep Squad .,.,.,................ ..... 4 ,W Xb 'fp w e Nl XNNX X :QC .73 X I -' ff' 6g 4 F ' C : 'U f 5 th, T f l S X f l C 1 ' 1 X , K ' x SYLVIA LANE Annual Staff ...... i. All Star Conferen Band ................ Band Award . , .. Basketball ...... Chorus .... .... J f ........... .... 1 -Z - Clas s Play s ....... Home-coming Queen ..... . Pep Squad ......... ,....... . Science Club ..... Softball ..,....... MARV IN SMITH HELEN HINZ Annual Staff .................... ........ 4 Cheerleader ................. .... ...... 4 Chorus .......... .... 1 -Z-3-4 Class Plays ..... ....... 1 -Z Pep Squad ...... .... 1 -Z-3-4 ROBERT TEMPLETON Absent Baseball ...................... .......... 1 -2 Basketball .... .... 1 -z Chorus ....... .... Z -4 Senior ill Wes the Senior Class Of 1955, having Only a few split personalities and being at least partially sane wish to will and bequeath the following: T0 Mr. -P5252--We're sorry but we have nothing you can use, so the only thing we can leave you is the happy thought that you won't have to put up with us next' year To Powell--We want to will our special wishes for a successful basketball team in the future years and to insure this success, a new can of pork and beans. To Miss Lancasterl--A giant-sized piece of bubble gum to be used at her own discretion, To Mrs. -Qgffelt--A stack of well-worn.music and a welding machine to fix the music stands. To Mr. Coffelt--A stack of old secretarial practice and bookkeeping practice sets, the material leftover from the yearbook, and a pair of gloves to be used while helping Mrs. Coffelt repair music stands., T0 Mr. Brow-ri--A slightly worn skeleton, guaranteed to be of use to no one else and a brand new George Gobel joke book. To Mrs. Norvell--A special passkey to the school library, and we hope you will use it only when Mr. Harris isn't looking. A To Mr. Montgomery--A bucket of bent nails that he can straighten out in his spare time during the summer to use in shop next year. To Gloria Ann--All the senior girls' used carbons and stencils to correct, and the privilege of cleaning out the boys' lockers. To Milton--A.mop without a handle and a lock for the emergency door on your bus. To the Cooks--Two salt shakers obtained by a member of the senior class. , , . I . To the Bus Drivers--New rear-view mirrors and a free driver s education course. ' To the School--We leave the miscellaneous articles that are in our lockers so that they can supply heat next winter, and we leave the memory of a class never to be equaled, And now the individuals of the class of '55 wish to depart with these sacred possessions: Glenn--To David Burgess, my ability to get along with all the teachers., and to Jimmy Ray, a lesson on how to play ping'POY1g. 951151--My abiuty to Hub up in every ball game, to Katherine Smith. ggi,--I leave my front bus seat to Lyle Loch so he can tease the girls behind him, s.-,...f-- . -r..l,nQ..,,, 6 4- M .4-V - A ' Sylvia--To Anna Beth, I leave my sweet disposition, and 150 Rachel Markley' my ability to get on the all-star team. Marvin--To the driver's education classes, mY good driving Practices and my book, How To Live Through Wirecks. Frances--To Linda Burgess, 1'1'1Y Old Clarinet and to Kathi' Smith, '3' Worn-out crush on Junior Schmidt. n 4 Donnie--My basketball position to Russell Crawford. Joyce S.--To next year's secretarial practice class, my well-worn typing eraser and my position as official referee of girls' gym class to Betty Jordan. - Wendell--A left-hand pencil to anyone who can use it and my jump shot to anyone who can shoot it. Nancy--To Norma Gale, my typing techniques and to Donna Jean, my ability to get along with Carlee Mathis. Junior--To all the underclassmen, my ability to flirt with every girl in sight and to my brother, Gale, my jumping and basketball ability. Barbara--To Marilyn, a pair of slightly worn gym shoes and to Bernice my un- predictable American History book, - LeRae--To Jimmy Appleberry, my arguing ability and my place on the first team to Butch Closterman. Edna--I leave my tennis shoes to Katherine Smith if she hasn't already worn them out. Darrel--My basketball suit to whoever wants it and to Larry Lynn, my ability to get along with almost any girl. Shirley--My good luck to Bernice. l hope she gets her ring at Christmas, too. lames--To'Orville, my ability to miss at least three days of school and still keep up my lessons. Martha--To Uretta, my slightly used American Problems book guaranteed to bring you many problems. QfI,QE1, T0 mY b1'0t1'1e1 'i11'1aW, Danny, I Will my basketball skill and my ability to always land with my feet in the air, Helen--To Susie, I will my clean locker and to Mary Alice, my place as cheer- leader. - L13 223--To Bobby Stratton, my artistic ability in making paperweights that attract all the girls' attention, Amy'-T0 Joyce Warner, my four years of basketball experience and techniques. To Susie, a Worn-out basketball suit, plans Q Schmi my fr I also l depal' Dear I I forme ed w . A me th Blflag I has ju one of at 55, S aftern much . T be caus coach what e playin the br fused petitor W young ru ley , my nd my n-out eraser to anyone ility to sight and m un first worn ability to as too still eed to chee r that chnique s T0 RY1and Utlallt, a beat up bass drum and to David Burgess, a few plans to work with in shop next year. A 12122 Q:'T0 Mary Boland, my basketball ability, a size forty suit, and to Roger Schmidt, my place as first trombone, T0 Ellis, PHY Citizenship papers of Boys' State and to .Terry Wanager my front row seat at basketball games. 1 T0 Anna Beth, my ability to be true to one boy friend. I We, the C1388 of 1955, have not only left a few useless articles behind, but have also left a part of our lives With the shedding of a few tears and heavy hearts we depart from Dear Old S F H S lass Prophecy Dear Diary Today I attended the reunion of the class of '55 It was wonderful seeing all my former classmates for it has been a long time since we graduated together I learn ed what everyone 1S doing and surprisingly everyone is doing something As I was waitmg for the crowd to arrive Glenn Weedin walked in He informed me that he has a thriving detective agency in Kansas City and has just solved the Binaggio Gargotta murder case In walked next a strikmg young redhead .Toyce Chrisman who told us that she has just finished the leadmg role in Broadway s hit of the season Then came another one of our talented members Nancy Meyer who has taken over the Kate Smith Hour at S5 OOO a week Soon a very frustrated but happy Cecelia Valentine rushed in She had spent the afternoon at school the superintendent had summoned her because he was having so much trouble with her little boy We told her l1ke mother like child ' Then Gerald and Sylvia Lane arrived They had a hard time making the reunion because Sylvia was running their large wheat ranch while Gerald was acting head coach at K U COf the basketball team of course While we were waiting for the rest of the gang to arrive we began talking about playing the steel guitar on the TV station H O D G E and Bob Templeton is furnishing the brams and the money for the program Shirley Johnson s son has just been re fused by the draft board for being over six feet eight inches Martha Hollis has her own dance studio and 1S Arthur Murray s highest com petitor While listening to the radio on his Way down to school Glenn heard that a brave young missionary Douglas Fiene had just been eaten by a cannib l tribe for breakfast S - I . . . . . , l . , ' . , . . . . I . . , -D Y abilifv what everyone else was doing. Sylvia and Cecelia told me that Ira Lee Hammond was , , . , 1 - - . . . A . - ii as AF g it ' . I t V -N. ,, gggf . 1 w w l L ichtenthale r . It I ' ' th Af ' Gazette about Edna l Joyce had read an article in e rican C O Poor Edna. Ihope she doesn t seems that Edna is hunting lions in the Belgian ong .V ' end with the same fate as Douglas. l . 'I 1 i' act in all new i . . . j The one, the only, LeRae Pointer has a new daredevil driving d bb fronts 35' T Chevies with rubber fronts. lt seems to me that the 1955 models neede ru 61' . l 1 W too. V ed the diamete r Lawrence Biesemeyer, the great mathematician, has just calculat fl ' t j ' Th or on Relativity to be dermitely 5 of the solar system. He als9 P1'0Ved EiI1S126iI1 S 6 Y lf t . wrong. .. N :jim t ,I Darrel Lynn has forgotten his old love, MaI'i1Y1'1, and is Taislng aulgators m the gg swamps of Florida, l all , Marvin Smith, the renowned bird watcher, just phoned from Eithiopia to report n , Q spotting a D0 Do bird, and to say that he wouldn't be able to make it because his jet is y out of commission. j M Jimmie Hutcherson has turned into a collector of antique cars, and the prize of his collection is his '49 Ford. I 1 'vv' l m Donnie Schreier and Wendell Schmidt are the owners of the Burpie Bubble Bottling Company and have become America's first millionaires. Think of all the tax kj Y money the government gets from them. V .gi J l4l'l F' 1111 l'x M .,. ww N ,f Joyce Smith is the head of the Bell Telephone System. To think she turned ' ' traitor to her old company. Q 5, it Frances Bay Snodgrass is the star of the underwater ballet at the Roxy in New York. She finally gets to swim as much as she wants to. 1 Mil t V H Celia Utlaut has a singing engagement at the Stork Club. She doesn't consider It herself at the top for her salary is only 352500.00 a week, .T li i lv ill Helen Hinz is a R.N. and married to a man i.n the marines. -ll Ui' Il Barbie McKnight married Buddy Burgess, and their six sets of twins are all I geniuses naturally, i Betty' Eager and her husband have six girls and five boys: so they have their own lf personal basketball teams. Now they are trying for two referees. ith Everyone finally arrived, so the gossip session had to end. The final happy event Q occurred when Junior Schmidt arrived and told us he had just received a telegram f saying he had been named All-American Basketball Star again this year. Of course, 7 F it this was the third time. 'l l lil l 1 1 J Well, Dear Diary, this is the history of our class for nowg therefore, I will close ,L . ' your cover until tomorrow, 18 S of the of schi II Lane 1 and ou the yea Valent Fiene, Martha Lynn, 1 LeRae Smith, Utlaut, and Os W the yea Walter we pre directi McKni5 that yea McKnig George teams: this ve: Tl well se and Mr preside Joyce C was hor This im day was Lake M Floyd S Norma memben Schmidt Chrisma Ou by elect Utlaut-p Lynrvtr our juni stretche and danc 111'-.-ri. th i' it wa e he doesn new ber fr onts diameter efinitely in the report his Jet prize e ll the tax ned in New nslder a the ir own appy event gram course will close IQ55 Class Histor Since we were reorganized to form district R 8 in the fall of 1950 we the members Of 012211955 graduating Class Shall start our h1story w1th the beginning of our eighth year of sc ool Durmg our flrst Year here we chose Mr Powell as our class sponsor and Dor1s Lane represented us as class president The carnation was chosen as our class flower and our colors were blue and wh1te The class motto was ' Just Budding ' At the end oi the year there were th1rty four happy little freshmen to be They were Cecelia Valentine Lawrence Bxesemeyer Norma Bristow Joyce Chrisman Betty Eager Douglas F1ene Tommy Foose Helen Hinz B1lly Hambrick W1lma I-Iambr1ck Ira Lee Hammond Martha H0ll1S George Kellmg Doris Lane Gerald Lane Edna Lichtenthaler Darrel Lynn George Layton Barbara McKn1ght Nancy Meyer Sh1rley Johnson Barbara Potts I-'eRae P01-ntef Ma1'J0I'1e R0we Oscar Schmidt Jr Wendell Schmxdt Hazel Sm1th Joyce Sm1th Marvm Smith Frances Snodgrass Sylv1a Summers Jarv1s Tressler Celia Utlaut and Glenn Weedm Barbara McKnight was the valedlctorian with Joyce Sm1th and Oscar Schmidt Jr receiving Amer1can Leg1on Citizenship awards We re entered school in the fall of 1951 with thlrty two green freshmen During the year we added Harold Hoefhcker B R Johnson Gerald Anglen and Lester Walterscheld dropping Barbara Potts Jarv1s Tressler and Bllly Hambrick That year we presented three one act plays wh1ch proved to be very successful under the able d1rect1on of Mrs Mary Bramble our sponsor and English teacher We chose Barbara McKnight as candidate for the annual queen and succeeded in electing her Class officers that year were Pres1dent Celia Utlaut vice pres1dent Gerald Lane secretary Barbara McKn1ght treasurer Oscar Schmidt Jr reporters Joyce Smlth Joyce Chrisman and George Kelling We were proud to have three members of our class on the basketball teams Gerald Lane Betty Eager and Sylv1a Summers Cheerleaders who came from this very well balanced class were Celia Utlaut and Joyce Chrisman The next year we were no longer green freshnuen but consldered ourselves as and Mrs Pomter Class officers Oscar Schmldt Jr president Wendell Schmidt v1ce presldent LeRae Pointer secretary Donald Schreier treasurer and Joyce Smith and Joyce Chrisman reporters That year we again presented a class play Sylvia Summers was home coming queen and Cel1a Utlaut was chosen to go on the Sophomore P1lgr1mage This mdustrious class won the P T A trip and we decided to v1s1t Excels1or Springs The day was spent in skatlng and sw1mm1.ng At noon we enjoyed a delicious picnic lunch at Lake Maurer On our way home we stopped at R1chmond to see a mov1e We welcomed Floyd Smith and Donald Schre1er mto our class that year but we were sorry to lose Norma Br1stow Harold Hoefl1cker Dor1s Lane George Layton and Gerald Anglen More members of our class were added to the basketball teams that year they were Oscar Schmidt Jr Wendell Schmidt LeRae Pomter Barbara McKn1ght Cel1a Utlaut Joyce Chrxsman and Joyce Smith Douglas Fiene was one of the cheerleaders Our JUHIOI' year proved to be the most exc1t1ng of all We started the year as usual by electmg our sponsor and off1cers Miss Lancaster was chosen as sponsor Cel1a Utlaut pregtdent Gerald Lane v1ce president Barbara McKnight secretary Darrel LYDI1 treasurer and Joyce Smith reporter December 3rd was the most er citing day of 0L11'jun1or year our class rings arr1ved Everyone was gomg around with his hand stretched out before him Thls year lt was our turn to gwe the senlors of 54 a banquet and dance lt was a large success and everyone enjoyed hlmself When the seniors ar rxved thf gym was beautifully decorated ln a Hawanan motif In the center of the gym thf rt was a large pond surrounded by palm trees The colors used were green and whlte r. It ' A t , 1 1 1 , ' , 1 5 ' . ' ' I . I . a 1 , , , . , , rs , J , ' , ' ' , I , . , , , . I 7 Y 7 D - 'l 1 1 a u n 1 n , . , ., . , I , IS , , , a ' , ' 1 - , ' . - . . , v. . ' of I D g . . , , bl ' 3 I , , . . . . . - I . 1 ' ! a : . - . , . - . - , - 1 - . ., ' I , . Y ' 1 , ' - . , , well-seasoned sophomores. Our sponsors that year: Mr, Darlington, Mr. Breitenbucher . . . . . 2 . --I . , . - . - . , , - I . - , . e ll - ' ' ' ' . . . . , . , . , . , l , : ' . -1 . 2 I ! 7 ' J 1 . - ' - . 1 1 - . - . ' . - I' - A , ' - . 1 . . , . I ' ' ' . , : ' ' H . ' I . , , I , . -4 ..,.--- .-s-...ALS-ingh.--L..4., 44. r, , The delicious meal was served by lower classmen in appfopriate d to the music of Lee Brandt's Band. This ambitious class again won the P.T.A- f1'iP- We again journeyed to Excelsior Springs, since we enjoyed ourselves so much the preceding year we just had to go back. Two members of our class were sent to Girls' and BOYS State by the Waverly American Legion. They were .Toyce Smith, who went to William Woods College at Fulton, and Lawrence Biesemeyer, who went to C.Ivi.S.C. at Warrensburg- Barbara McKnight and Joyce Smith attended the typing and bookkeeping contests respective- ly at Warrensburg. A number of the girls and boys from our class helped represent the glee club and band in the music contest at Warrensburg. Listed are the juniors who made the team that year: Lawrence Biesemeyer, Donnie Schreier, Darrel Lynn, and Frances Snodgrass. Barbara McKnight was an attendant to the annual queen. Cecelia Valentine, Glenn Weedin and Douglas Fiene undertook the task of helping lead the cheers for our much favored basketball teams. We lost B. R. Tohnson and gained Bob Templeton as classmates. 1-ess, Later we danced And now the most important year of all--the year of 1955i Mr. Coffelt is the sponsor with Barbara McKnight as president, Oscar Schmidt Ir.-vice-president, Celia Utlaut- reporter, and Gerald Lane-giftorian. The class was very happy to have Joyce Chrisman reign as home-coming queen. This year we were happy to add to our class .Tames Hutcherson, but we were sad to lose George Kelling, Hazel Smith, Tommy Foose, and Floyd Smith. Yes, 1943 was a great year, but 1955 stands out even more in the memories of those who started their school career a long twelve years ago. We leave with unspoken joyful thanks, a twinge of sadness, and a heart filled with hope. These are the memories of our school and our education. .v.u.uu..x.u. 'r'r'F'r'r'n Class Motto: We Build The Ladder On Which We Climb Class Flower: White Carnation Class Colors: Red and White Z0 A spons splend to m achs in Ver F was was tw so it stopp W the Te assig end. L eating, A 7:30 cursi Waiting selves singing Ten 0' one c tals of hour of of the e plain mornin new-11 of ant their beauti Upon it was After a bles la We ate 11 ii fv -w + . Limit 2 we danced rip. We receding Boys' lliam W oods burg. respective- - sent the who made Frances . lentine , r our much clas smates . he sponsor tlaut- hrisman es e, and Floyd s of those en joyful ies of our Senior Trip April ls-ls, 195 Af approximately 4:20 A-M-a F1'idaYf April 15, twenty-eight sleepy-eyed seniors and sponsors entered Sunnyside Cafe. After a slight delay, we departed at 4:45 for the wondrous splendor of the Ozark Mountains. Our small caravan of five cars jogged along merrily toward our destination until we had to make an emergency stop at Sedalia. It was now nearing the hour of seven and our stom- achs told us it was time for breakfast. Since the seniors of the previous year had breakfasted in Versailles we decided to give the fair city our business also. , Following a hearty meal, we journeyed on towards the wilds of the Ozarks. A brief stop was made shortly after breakfast for gas. We arrived at Bagnell Dam at 8:32 A.M,, which was two minutes late for the guided tour through the power plant, The next tour was at 9:30 so it was decided to motor on to Kirkwood Lodge. On our way from Bagnell to Kirkwood we stopped at an observation tower, where we enjoyed a very pleasant view of the lake region. When we arrived at the Lodge, located in Osage Beach, Missouri, we were asked to go to the Terrace Room for an explanation of the rules and regulations. We then received our room assignments, unpacked our wrinkled clothes, and readied ourselves for a very enjoyable week end. Lunch was served from 12:00 to 1:00, afterwards the afternoon was spentiin boating, eating, dancing, playing ping-pong, or just resting our weary bones. A very delicious and filling smorgasbord dinner was served at 5:00 P,M, From 6:00 to 7:30 the time was spent i.n taking pictures, dancing, and digesting our food. At 72,30 the ex- cursion boat, Governor McClurg, dropped its gangplank on the sandy beach where we were all waiting to go aboard. The captain greeted us as we stepped on the deck, and we seated our- selves at the tables. The warm starlit night was spent in a continuous round of dancing and singing. There were other schools on board but Santa Fe had the largest representation. Ten o'clock came much too soon, and we all sorrowfully left the Governor McClurg, We had one consolation, there would be square dancing at the Lodge, We were taught the fundamen- tals of square dancing before we attempted to participate in this Ozark tradition. After an hour of dancing, we were classed as first rate hillbillies and received our Hillbilly Diplomies. Immediately following the graduation, there was a Wiener roast on the beach. The rest of the evening was spent in singing, dancing, playing ping,-pong, watching television, or just plain talking. Twelve-thirty--lights out and everyone settled down for a much needed nap. The next m01'ning after a hearty breakfast we threw our clothes in suitcases, said good-bye to our new-made friends, and headed for the Bridal Cave. On the way we stopped to see a collection of antique cars and music boxes. The boys gave the cars a once over while the girls spent all their nickels in the music boxes. From there we journeyed on to Bridal Cave. We enjoyed a beautiful scenic tour through it, although we were a bit damp from the moisture of the cave. ' Upon leaving we spent considerable time and money in the gift shop of the cave. By that time it was nearing noon, so we hurried back to Camdenton and ate lunch. W Mr. Coffelt, our sponsor, called Sedalia, Missouri and rented the skating rink there. After a short stop at Gravois Mills, we arrived in Sedalia at 3.:30. Two hours and many tum- bles later we decided to leave Sedalia and the skating rl-nk behind and drwe on to Marshall' We ate a light Supper at the Valley Drive-ln and then slept through a double feature show. Approximately 11:30 P,M., Saturday,AP1'i1 16, 'fWentY'ei8ht S1eePY'eYed' Sunburned' and dirty seniors and sponsors returned to Sunnys-ide Cafe. This W5-S '31 tiring experience buf one that will remain in our Collection of pleasant senior memories forever. V ,, , , i - i . . 1 -AA., - x K . , - , , in - , XQIXQN N I r 3 n .iv Wi ing wr ,Ill , X H, l tl . , .9 - 5' ' 'V ' ' 'A ' , 'rx new., V7-7 , Q-, I Y iv N 5 l Ei , ' 1 I . I ' i v V , I, 1' - n We SANTA FE SCHO01.. . ' 1 ' 1 4- i in ii BACCALAUREA I E Sunday Evening, May 8, 1955 'Mi 8:00 o'clock 'W 1 E W 4 1 ' I 4 fx AQ 5 :5 , f Processional Linda Burgess L i QW Invocation Rev. David Loesch ' ' All i fa fi Dedication Franz xi 195 Senior Gir1's Sextette 'Y V e Introduction of Speaker Supt. Grey L. Harris A 5 H Ml? .V Q li M1 Sermon Rev. David Loesch . NSY , y P O Mighty Land Siblelius , ff! Boy's Glee Club v V 4 ' H5 M' , v EW Benediction Rev. Loesch iv l i ?' 1. 4 1 QW The Lord's Prayer Malotte E A Jimmy Ap pleberry ' lqyf, P i i if Recessional Linda Burgess V- 1 .EN ' I . V, i Q E 2 11 , M 2111 ii. ii 1 il l ii I ZZ 4,V-', Santa Fe School ommence-ment PROGRAM :'- ak :'c :'c :'c :Qc :Le Sc :lc af: :lc :Qc ' - Proces sional Linda Burgess InV0Cati01'1 Reverend W'. B. Hollingsworth My Own America W1-ubel Girls' Glee Club Introduction of Speaker Superintendent Grey L, Harris Address Mr. Ken Parsons Prayer Perfect Stenson V Girls' Glee Club Presentation of Class Principal Harold Powell Presentation of Diplomas F .T Brewe Pres1dent Board of Education Presentation of Awards Superintendent Grey L Harris Presentation of Saline County Council of Churches Awards W N Palmer ' et There Be us1c W1111a1'1'1S Double Mlxed Sextette Anna Beth Woodward Donna Meyer Linda Burge s Dale Lagernan Anne Ford Jimmy Appleberry Benedlctlon ReVe1'end HO11lngSWOrth Recessional Linda Burgess Valedlctorlan Barbara McKn1ght Salutator ian 'TOY Ce Smlth . .. . . .. , . .. 'L M ' p 9 S, J . . W.. xxx- -XX V' ' ', 1-,....4.1 A.. -l-.41-nfl -. ., ' ..,l-A I1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 111 1 111 1 113 1 11 1 1 1 1 1' '14 111 1 11 1 11 1 1' 1 111 11 11, 1 '1 T1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 Q ANNA BE TH W ORVAL SUSIE B1 N15 .A , M '1 wk ANNA BETH WOODWARD President R. D. CLOSTERMAN JIMMY APPLEBERRY Vice-President Treasurer OR VAL MAS SEY RUTH LLOYD DONNA MEYER SUSIE BURGESS f ff YQ-uf , ,, . Aiqsiff - V' i L .- 31 gd , . ' I nfs'- CHARLES DYSART ELLIS KAPPELMAN W M. A fi? BETTY JORDAN BERNICE AVERSMAN URETTAVCURRY MARY BOLAND Secretary GALE SCHMIDT Reporter FL ORA TEMPLETON Nfx s 3 X? x WAN ...2 x ' . 1 sux. N. V V I . Q , Y A T 5 ' p MARILYN MCKNIGHT Secretary LARRY LYNN -A-if 4- A ' '..,,.l--Q,'.......-+.....1,...+.. ' A ' 1 4 N., g .., ,. i b.. 5, M W ,. , Q P x.1, 5 ' ? f , Y . . ,, e, ,. ,A,, L l 4 'IQ - I. DANNY SUMMERS JERRY WANAGER 'T President Vice-President Li 4 I R 1 Y , R IV 1' r , 1 1, - W ir 1 S c I I Q , Y ,fer gk Ti ', qw X w Rl R Y ' YI, Y lr Y T i ERMA Jo WADE JOE WARE r L g 41 I , , V V , is Wa lf! 'E H T m if Y w N Hy R T I? l I '1 , I I 1 ff 1 '1 IW ' i, A BOBBY STRATTON KATHERINE SMITH 3.-4 il ' NORMA MCKINNEY 5 ' r 4 i w 1 ROSELLA SMITH LYLE LOCK Z6 LER OY JORDAN -I X. ,,!'.1 f 44 PAT TY TRENT Treasure r if ' 5 ' .I ,Q , Z lj? I ,f I ff I RUSSEL CRAW BE TTY TEMPLE TON Reporter -g JIMMY RAY DAVID BURGESS LARRY Pre TRENT rer TEMPLETON RAY BURGESS Sophomores RUSSEL CRAWFORD ROGER CHRISMAN CQ! I I X uw, ,F R MORRIS WEEDIN S Q ' - B, K Freshm n LARRY KITCHEN CARLEE MATHIS President Vice-President ' bu' .V ,Q ,sf I . f:2fQj'i Q, -X w ff ,' 12 f Q ROGER SCHMIDT .S-rg' RQ MARY RAY Secretary -Tr ea sure 1' .V ,. 1, .-v' A :WH TEDDY TAYLOR Reporter . 'P -. . Q H. 5,5 N. . A ' V. Y , 4-A 4- wsndndv-A-, ' ..-MEL . Q ,-.L.L-4,,....f,,....L.g.A, . . , E i I K3 I. RYLAND KOLSTER SHIRLEY WANAGER n I ! 1 'M fm i W .N , W 1 I 3 I I ANNE FORD B. G. JORDAN ll. V EN H . . ' 4 .721 QW . ,,., .,AN h If I JOYCE WARNER JOHNNY HUGHES RICHARD HARRIS HELEN I-IOSTETTER la I If ' 1. '1 1 1 W? 1. I III ,. .IV H 'I QJI I WAYNE FRANKLIN LINDA BURGESS LINDA PROCTOR LARRY MCKINNEY , . 1 'z O I S' f MN i I LAROL KAPPELMAN RACHEL MARKLEY 28 NN Nl THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW FIRST ROW: Eighth Grade -xi B. G. JORDAN in lf? LEN HOSTETTER LARRY M cK LNNEY i Seventh Grade THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Harold Diehl, C, J, Proctor, Bobby Bunce, Monroe Delano, Charles McKinney, Edward Rogge. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Sowers, Harvard Thomas, Roger Curry, Cecil Hankins, Roy Cooper. FIRST ROW: William Hitt, Marie Yates, Sandra Brockman, Kathy Morrison, Ruth Ann Hambrick, Eighth Grade Larry Richart, Donald Kappelman, Dickie Diehl. THIRD ROW Left to Right Donna Payne Carol Hackley Janice Morrison Billy Hnckley Lois Dorhman SECOND Row Fannie Lichtemhaier Floyd Templeton Ryland Utlwt Hbfble Ffakef' Kem' Loesch 11 I-I l n Tern leton M ty Schreier Audrey Schmidt P IRST ROW Anna Marie Layton Lois M1 01' 6 9 P Mr Powell , - . , , 1 I . ' ' , 1 ' 3 ' . - - a ' , . - y I 1 ' If V I. . lx, V , 1 Q. In -- .. f'-Q'-Af-----4- ' Sixth Grade E FOURTH ROW: Left to Right: Roy Ritchhart, Charles Lynn, Martha Fihaly, Leona Lichtenthaler, Carol Hinz, Bobby Sowers, Fern Elliott, Karen Kessner, Joyce Brownfield, Marjorie Puckett, Jewel Bristow, Joyce Smith. THIRD ROW: Judy Morfeld, Gary Layton, Judith Hitt, Gloria Bailey, Melva Hostetter, Beverly Templeton, Charles Smith, Janet Rowe, Mrs. Wills. SECOND ROW: Harold Dothage, Janice Selle, Jerry Templeton, Jimmy Robison, Donald Utlaut, Billy Schmidt, Charles Templeton, Danny Gilpin, Billy Layton. FIRST ROW: Clifford Kuschel, Clifton Duncan, Janie Stratton, Sally Templeton, Donna Jo Dothage, Sandra McKnight, Raymond Frakes, Sammy Summers, Eddie Baldwin. piggy ? 1 , 5-fi, .fI+9f'.' I 1, . - f ,- ikfl f rm M ,X ff! 30 THIRD R SECOND FIRST ROW Fift Grad H . L ichtenthale r , wnfield , tter , Beve rly vnald Utlaut, Donna Jo lie Baldwin. ourth Grade THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Billy Smith, Jean Fell, Paul Sprague Flvy Dunkle Billy T m 1 t f . ' -f . e p e on, Larry Delana, Dick Woodward. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ray, Jerry Richart, Royce Loesch Bobbie Persinger Buddy Bri t Al. ' , I s ow, ice Mae Layton, Martha Spotts. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Slusher, Diana Frakes, Linda Gilpin, Marlene Hostetter, Rose Sprague, Fifth Grade Q r -we-. .-Tv, . ,, David Brownfield, Billy Stratton, FOURTH ROW: Left to Right: Ann Borcherding, Steve Morrison, Frances Ford, Larry Drunert, Jean Ware, Buddy Crawford, Rodney Miller, Joan Boland. THIRD ROW: Judy Jennings, John Persinger, C. E. Franklin, iohn Slusher, Howard Chamberlin, Paul Callaway, Ray Cooper, Mackie Callaway. SECOND ROW: Billy Trent, Carol Hostetter, Geneva Smith, Margaret Deihl, Elizabeth Michael, Sharon Closterman, Paul Wanager, Elizabeth Narron, J. R. Shoemaker. Ell n Fiene, Elaine Cooley, Kathy Cramer, Jimmy FIRST ROW: Lois Ford, Jimmy Parks, MEITY 9 ' Rowe. 1' , V, , ,ZZ Third Grade 4 5, Q ,.....-.1n. -sal L41 -,,-,,,4,.., L. H Y - Grad Left to Right: Clarence Smith, Mary Dorhman, Joyce Elliott, RubY MeYeTf 501511 Bristow, Gary Schzrxidt, Jo Ann Fizer, Larry Willard, Alice Templeton, Freddle Utlaut, Katheryn Bailey, MTS. Schmidt. I Larry Baldwin, Larry Gilpin, Albert Delana, Helen Boland, Clifton Fenner, June Hostetter, Sharon Arth, Sherry- Bristow, Frankie Wilson, Roger Dothage' Deanna Dothage, Doris Hicks, Donna Jennings, Carol Spotts, Ma1'Y 'Nan Hostetter' Gerald Simmons, Evelyn Smith, Sandy Sharp, Eugene Niederjohn, Howard Thomas- Harriett Walden. FOURTH ROW: Margie Miller, Douglas Kelling, Barbara Schreiman, Gary Delana, Dick Sowers, J, C. Mahnkin, Joyce Ann Rogers, Albert Puckett, Lore-ne Jennings, Ruth Nina Borcherding, Randy Harrison. THIRD ROW: Roger Fiene,Kaye Klein, Laura Lea Jackson, Bonnie Hicks, Bobby Zeysing, Helen Persinger, Bobby Klausmeier, Roger Harris, Miss Simms. SECOND ROW: Gary McKinney, Richard Bristow, Theron Merrell, Danny Dothage, Wayne Kitchen Johnny Michael, Gayle Robison, Patsy Lynn, FIRST ROW: Ronnie Yates, Kay Hankins, Judy Coad, Sharon Yates, Sharon Kay Foose, Lois Markley, Tommy Stratton, Allen Hicks, Carolyn Sue Cooper, Second Econd Brad I THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Thomas Drunert, Paul Slusher, Roy Overacre Walter Le 1. J SECOND ROW Janice Drunert, .Tudeth Nolte, Raymond Kusehel. , S le ru I Ronald Markley Joyce M Plattner Geor R V 1 . , , E1 - . Jackson, James Young. ge ogers eanor Davldson' Wlua FIRST ROW: Robert Bristow, Charles Hostetter, Stephen Paul Benteh Mary Lue Hosted 1. Card Gorman, Teacher-Mrs, Euiort. ' e ' ia, Dick Sewers, mgs, Ruth Nina oby Zeysirxg, ge, W ayne Kitchen , my Foose, Lois . . A eq, THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Michael Orear, Leroy Selle, Eldon Dunkle, David Hostetter, Jimmy Morrison, Stephen Bardwell, Randall Dothage. SECOND ROW: Vernon Merrell, Christena Bierbaum, Kent Klein, Floyd Sprague, Paulette Pierson Susie Mae Bristow, FIRST ROW: Linda Stratton, Bill Elliott, Jimmy Richart, Linda Jean Hicks, Lloyd Frakes, Teacher-Mrs. Wimmer. ABSENT: Charles Larkin, Shirley Webb, Wayne Webb. 1 .1, ev- frr'- a n I , mmm mJh4..RA Other employees of Santa Fe H1gh School are the bus dr1vers, Cooks, and janitors. BUS DRIVERS: .Tolm Hollis, Amanda Holl1s, Mmlton Long, .Tack Sherman, and Mrs Carlyle Rowe. COOKS: Mrs. Florence Long, M1ss Florence Coad Mrs Ernest Sm1th Mrs Martm Mathis, and Mrs. Earl Chapman JANITORS: Milton Long and Frank Groves ., Q f 1. ...V - ,ff . Q, ,, ,,.. A-4,,iy.y.y g '4 ' Q95 I :-Jgd,A--yw5g9f'.4g.4f,,g- 'la' P, f ' f.:, ,,--v- Q4,-'gg z I ,ff 4? z yy hi Xazfyggf 45' 1,4 Wi? 'it V' J-QAQW' QQ' who JB' 5+ Q? , 2 ,A ., 12 WQQQAIQQY 5. I nf , V I f Lf A4, . g -g,s .wfv4,,E.W 1 ' V. 'V V ' HSV . 2 f f , . s , , ,:5..,,,f-.f . js 4:4.fA1-v - V: f. mga - ,,1, ., .:-..,,,,,.... mf A -fy, 1 -3-: ,. .iz -'area '27 sfiif S' ici? F 1 ' . 4 117, , ,fg f'wps .?!1r Q., - ,iv A Qc'--::.' . 50.5. A - - -' - we -- V x wi , .Jeff 'v - ' ij? A 511.9 :fi n-' A .1 ass.. .9 ' ' V . - ., . ' W ff:s-W' , .. 5 3- W. .z-w p. i L ' 'f .:-f .L - wr f1Q1 ,,,f 4 ia, yr. 1, 2 q,g', ,gz+', ,, , 5' . .4 ..,f:,K'? 'q4',':2' f,.,.1 f'?:idxwf ' v . MRS, CHAPMAN MRS. SMITH 5 and . rlyle Martin ix fr gi i Q, CE ,,,,uMW,h,,.,-.,f : .ff -I f V449 f ,f J, c I f f ,7 thu' ,f f ff! . -2 W -. , 12, ' , sf, if z , vi ,f ff W, f 4 ff ,ff K iiffyf 4, . , 7 , 45, ,ff ff, , 7 f, 4 'wc vip? ,KL 3 1 W' The ital Statistics of Santa Fe High School Boy Most Likely To Succeed ....... Girl Most Likey To Succeed .......... Boy Most Likely To Marry First ,,,,, Girl Most Likely To Marry First., Most Popular Boy ,..,,, Most Popular Girl .,,..,,, Most Co-operative Boy Most Co-operative Girl ...... Best Citizen fBoyQ ,..,,,,,, Best Citizen fGirlD .,.,. Most Cheerful Boy .... Most Cheerful Girl .... Most Dependable Boys Most Dependable Girls ..... Most Athletic Boy ...... Most Athletic Girl .... Most Studious Boy ..... Most Studious Girl .... n.. ..............- as-. i :lc :Qc bl: af: :fc :lc ak al: Douglas Fiene Joyce Smith . Junior Schmidt ......Joyce Chrisman ......Butch Closterman Shirley Johnson Glenn Weedin Edna Lichtenthaler ...Lawrence Biesemeyer ........Betty Templeton ........Butch Closterman Shirley Johnson Senior Boys Senior Girls ....Gerald Lane Betty Eager Lawrence Biesemeyer ...............Joyce Smith Boys Girls Prettiest Eyes .......... Marvin Smith Prettiest Eyelashes ........ Bob Templeton Prettiest Eyebrows Prettiest Hair ....... David Burgess Gerald Lane Best Complexion ..... ...... L 6R36 POiI1f61' Cutest Nose .,,., Best Personality .... Prettiest Teeth ..... Prettiest Legs .... . Nicest Voice..... Best Physique .... . Neatest. .......... . Height .... ......... Prettiest Lips ..... Sweetest Smile ...... Prettiest Hands .. Cutest Dimples ..... ...........Lyle Loch Jimmy Hutcherson Carlee Mathis Ira Lee Hammond Jimmy Appleberry Junior Schmidt Jerry Wanager Richard Harris ...Wendell Schnnidt Danny Summers ........Darrel Lynn ,, Donnie Schreier Prettiest Eyes ........... . ..... Sylvia Lane Prettiest Eyelashes .... ..... D onna Meyer Prettiest Eyebrows ......... Beth Woodward Prettiest Hair.. Be st C omplexion ...... Cutest Nose ..... Best Personality ...... Prettiest Teeth Prettiest Legs. Nicest Voice .... Best Figure .... Neatest .......... Height ............ Prettiest Lips.. Sweetest Smile. Prettiest Hands Cutest Dimples .... . Joyce Chrisman Helen Hostetter Helen Hinz. Mary Boland ...Cecelia Valentine Frances Snodgrass . ........ Martha Hollis . .......... Ruth Lloyd Berneice Aversman Celia Utlaut ..... Barbara McKnight . .. ........... Patty Trent Cecelia Valentine .........Nancy Meyer .7 ,- Y - , .f , I V . f .xxx -V - ' ' 'V ' - ' 4. fT....a...4, ... 1t..,.Q...n.A., v U il gz 1: 2 V, fl I 14 H1 :H M W iii H s, 1 11 V ' w iw lil 'I N1 V, il? 11. i!! H va ,I I1 II Hi shi ii, fy fr! , fi: X I fi WN ,1 ,: :N 'l N Ny Z i , E l r 1 F v 1 I 1 E I l n E I I 1 i E 'v f Z X ff vi, ?IT w iii I . H , . ' O Q I V 3 7 .15 , t 4 l P 1 if L i lx if l 3 . 1 i I l 1 r fi V fi, E! z li F V , . J gi 52 LEFT TO RIGHT: Donnie Schreier, Katherine Smith, Oscar Schmidt Jr., Joyce Chrisman, Mary fl. Boland, Wendell Schmidt, Mary Ray, R. D. Closterman, - -l 2 5 5 + , fl f , E 1 J 5 ' 7 J 7, ,Wg V, ,M X W, 4 , f , , y A M J rl I1 UH ' 1, 3 J, ' A , ,V,!,fW1W if f , 2 D KZ, k Y it 4 He. 5? :VU 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: David Burgess, Erma Wade, Darrel Lynn, Shirley Johnson, R. D. Closterman, ,A . Ruth Lloyd, Larry Kitchen, Mary Ray. ' , A - ' 1 K 37 R J , Q I , , . Y-, K JV K V - , .- .4 V k ,E J :F s :fr is i v I - I-nw V- , I f kk-' Y .,.. ,-L., 4 A Y . . -.-T-41.-u-hir V Aa.. .Y.,.Y A, ,Q f -- - and Y f I Z l 3 3 2 THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Beth Woodward, Lois Miller, Larry Kitchen, Teddy Taylor, Ryland Utlaut, Douglas Fiene, Celia Utlaut, David Burgess, Mrs, Coffelt, Dale Lagernan, Mary Schreier, Roger Schmidt, Johnny Hughes, Joyce Chrisman, Linda Burgess, Donna Meyer, Norma McKinney, Carlee Mathis, Wayne Franklin, Ryland Kolster, Lois Dorhman, LeRoy Jordan, Richard Harris. Iirnmy Appleberry, Marilyn McKnight, Larry McKinney, Nancy Meyer, Wendell Schmidt, Cecelia Valentine, Ruth Lloyd, y 1 r THIRD RO SECOND R FIRST ROW 'V E I If f S E S ? 1 P ayne Harris. eyer, Taylor, I THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Betty Jordan, Nancy Meyer, Norma McKinney, Betty Eager, Celia Utlaut, Frances Snodgrass, Erma Jo Wade, Mary Boland, Linda Proctor, Cecelia Valentine. SECOND ROW: Marilyn McKnight, Linda Burgess, Patty Trent, Anna Beth Woodward, Mrs. Coffelt, Helen Hinz, Betty Templeton, Rachel Markley, Rita Curry, Shirley Johnson. FIRST ROW: Joyce Warner, Flora Templeton, Mary Ray, Edna Lichtenthaler, Katherine Smith, Rosella Smith, Donna Meyer, Joyce Chrisman, Joyce Smith, Ann Ford, Martha Hollis. I , ,W r, I'HIRD ROW: Left to Right: Donnie Schreier, Russell Crawford, LeRae Pointer, Charles Dysart Richard Harris, Oscar Schmidt Jr., Wendell Schmidt, LeRoy Jordan, Joe Ware. SECOND ROW: Danny Summers, Gerald Lane, Douglas Fiene' Roster chrifman' Darrel Lynn' Bob Telmmeton, Ryland Kolster, Orville Massey, M0I'1'1S Weed!-W FIRST ROW: Mrs, Coifelt, Glenn Weedin, Jimmy Appleberry, Lyle Loch, Dale Lageman, Roger Schmidt, Larry Lynn. Iimml' Rav- B- G' Jordan' xx-. ,g W., 4,-. ,E ' ' F., E E., , A I pq, ' 4 1 vu bi? 521. B :Qu i 4, 1 mfg S Y! N M ij , 3 ' 'I r ,N , M W , ,I H 11 ':, l, Y H u 'YQ I ,fl Ihffxw ,lgysgm Tql 3 x ,T ,rv M! M 'HW 'Jw VVQMK wa v 4, H MM - wily fb fl if 11'l',i NgWWH li H121 IM V HM N N,+ ' ' Wi .Qu '+Yw V 1 W V 1-R-'q':'! 5 M YH, PM i',M11g M :Fw 155mm 'I w I W! 1 A if V INN, '.l',Q 1 wfwfw 'N. 'F 6 - Y 1 1 uf lr' , ,xiii i I1 'V 'Af V Yi IT. l lm Y Y. ,, ,M IW' li HM 'N UN EV if U 5 .Il ' Quartette ORVAL MASSEY GLENN WEEDIN DOUGLAS FIENE WENDELL SCHMIDT Sextette BETTY EAGER FRANCES SNODGRASS JOY CE cHR1sMAN NANCY MEYER CELIA UTLAUT HELEN HINZ Annual Ro alt BETTY EAGER DAVID BURGESS ERMA WADE DARRE1. LYNN SHIRLEY JOHNSON' Ca NAIN Bla: and ,I I SA W if A ri 1 x LaR Gra, selew lkbox anno 1 ',1 Candidates for the Award Given B 3 Th nit d hur hes of Saline Count 3' 2' if .-.,,- 1 i f ' ff if . f J K 1 fy 1 1 if X ' 4 Q 4 f ' I 4 W 4 1 Z Q , f ff if 'ni-navllkf 'ff hx , ,, X X f 2 1, 2 gf 1 f f 1 4 ff KZ v f f NAN CY MEY ER Blackburn Evangelican and Reformed DOUGLAS FLENE BETH WOODWARD waverll' Lutheran Waverly Methodist Q AW fi Vi A 9' , I , P3 Q f ,Q Af f F f 1 ,W ,Y 1 6 f Q ie - ,. ,L-as f 52' -f ,f,.,,y 1 1,1 Q aj 4, , 1 1 1 1 ' Q SANDRA BURGESS GLENN WEEDIN CELIA UTLAUT Grand Pass Evangelican and Reformed Waverly Christian Waverly Christian In l, 1 f ? , 1 1' M ff ff 1' f ,ft iz ff' fi, - 4 :uf ' y, I I ,V J Z ,rrlv ', '1 ,. f JH ., W7 t ' M. f ff 7 7 C f? X1 V if f 4, ff 14' ff M X 7 A., , M. '1 1 f J I 1 I fi f f f , M -3 .- 1 If J A1 ff X J f ff :Q X K L 1 xx 1 1 fff f l NAU w 1, ,,,' rw ' LaRAE PQINTER JOYCE SMITH JAMES APPLEBERRY Grand Pass Christian Wave rly Baptist Waverly Baptist The P. T, A. co-operated with the United Churches of Saline County in its program of selecting the most Christian students, one boy and girl, f1'0m each School 1-T1 Salme COUDW- Above are the participants of each denomination from our school. The selections will be announced at the high school commencement, May 12, 1955- , - ' - V V I , -, - 2 . . 1 1 1 1 11 51' 1, 1, ,1- Q1 .1 .511 1 .I ,L 1 1 A 5. 'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sul 1 E1 1 ' 11 1 11 -7 11 1 1,1 11 11 125 , 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 I 4 gl- A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 y 1 ,. , 1 1 51 I 1 I ada- C, in f,s-4!n:AQ L:A--,--..,-...,-ff ...V if WE qi Y, H C eerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT Uretta Curry Ceceha Valentme Beth Woodward Helen Hmz ,NTI 'H X 63 We Qx ML 55 e 09 1 'IN X X-X ,- rg! 'D Nj Q fy QNX., I IX 3 ' SJ fa Z Q1 GSS? :Lai Ni . 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A -.,, , -.--,Ls..-.-n. ,A..Q, Girl s' Basketball Scores Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Wellington Alma Malta Bend Mayview Blackburn Sweet Springs Nelson Pilot Grove Bunceton Malta Bend Corder Corder Mayview Nelson Wellington Alma Malta Bend Mayview Blackburn Sweet Springs Blackburn Mayview Nelson Nelson Corder Boys' Basketball Scores Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Wellington Alma Malta Bend Mayview Blackburn Sweet Springs Nelson A Pilot Grove Nelson Jamestown Corder Slater Nelson Blackburn Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Alma Wellington Alma Malta Bend Mayview Blackburn Sweet Springs Slater Nelson Sweet Springs Mayview Nelson Corder LaMonte Houstonia f X f x 2 ri 71 SECON FIRST Scores n 32 42 d 70 67 46 ings 36 - 56 ve 71 55 n 79 40 Z5 44 I 46 46 n 53 64 . d 55 67 I 42 ings 70 35 43 7 ings 52 63 53 42 48 53 1 i iii Girl 5' Team ,gl .11 1 . J if fi 11 56 f if f 1 L :V F s f T' ,if I' f 'E K ' f P2 521 vi SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Marilyn McKnight, Kathrine Smith, Erma .To Wade, Barbara 'McKnight, Frances Snodgrass, Coach Powell, Rachel Markley, Linda Burgess, Mary Ray, Joyce Warner. FIRST ROW: Betty Eager, Joyce Chrisrnan, Celia Utlaut, Susie Burgess, Mary Boland. gl r 45 I . A ' 1 .V -V i . . . , f - ' r ' H: CELIA UTLAUT: Guard jp, She was awarded her suit while a sophomore and was a part-time firstteam guard her junioryear. As a senior, Tilly was a full-time guard on the first team. At the con- J it clusion of the year, she received honorable mention for an all'star award. .jj FRANCES SNODGRASS: Guard She was one of our versatile subs, who played both forward and guard. Bay re' , ceived her suit when a junior. N, Basketball Summer -Girls The Santa Fe girls' varsity' team of the '54-'55 basketball season added the following trophies to their trophy case: Nelson Invitational-Consolation L.a-Saline Conference fMalta Bendj'Thi1'd Blackburn Invitational-Third This was due to the untiring efforts of our coach, 1'. 0 6 .members: BETTY EAGER: Forward . A She received her suit during her freshrnan year, but did not make the first team until a junior. Her over all scoring record was 1129 P0iT1tS: 585 bei-'08 Scored her Senior year. In Betty's junior year she received honorable mention for a conference all-star - award, but became a full-fledged all-star her senior year and received E1 t1'0PhY- , .TOY CE CHRISMAN: Forward 2 I After receiving her suit when a sophomore, Chris succeeded in getting a place on the first team as a guard her junior year. Entering her senior and last year as a basket- ball player, she changed positions, and started on the first team as a forward, scori.ng a l total of 165' points. BARBARA MCKNIGHT: Guard I M She won a suit when a sophomore and made the first team as a junior. Although M P w ll, and the following team I Barby only played a little' over half a season her senior year, she still received honorable ll mention as a center guard on the conference all'star team. 1 . ,fp SYLVIA SUMMERS LANE: Guard L I at Having received her suit when a freshman, Tottie succeeded in making the first I team as a junior, although she received honorable mention for the all-star team her sophomore year. At the conferenceebanquet her junior year, she received an all-star , 'w award. ' . j 4 JOYCE SMITH: Forward ' She received her suit the latter part of her sophomore year. .Toyce was another one of our versatile subs, Who played both positions. .Tuniors who contributed strongly to the success of the '54-'55 team are: i 1 i ' SUSIE BURGESS: Forward ' As a first-string forward, she added 204 points to her high school scoring record. SEO' MARY BOLAND: Guard Being awarded her suit and first place position this year, she helped get up a F1351 strong defense against our opponents. Members of the B team, the future first squad of S.F,H,S,, who helped build the moral of this year's A team are: ' RACHEL MARKLEY, freshman guardg MARY RAY, freshman forward, LINDA BURGESS, freshrnan forwardg .TOY CE WARNER, freshman forwardg MARILYN MCKNIGHT sophomore guardg KATHERINE SMITH, sophomore guard, ERMA WADE, sophomore guardi. 46 following mg team rst team r sen1or I s ar a place on basket ormg a Although l onorable team guard he con Bay re the flrst her star mg record t up a ld the moral CKNIGHT ore guard Boys Team SECOND ROW Left to Rlght R D Closterman Gerald Lane Darrel Lynn Russel Crawford Gale Schm1dt Donn1eSchre1er Roger Chrlsman Mr Powell Coach FIRST ROW LeRae Pomter Charles Dysart Oscar Schm1dt Ir Wendell Schmldt I L l 5 5 - t K l S i 1 i I i 5 J - z s another Q i L ! . l ' ' : ' : . . , , , ' W 1 . 1 I I 1 ' 1 - ' I l y 1 . -1 . . DA l -ve3..,.a4..a-wa. so-. .Q t r Basketball Summer - Boys After another successful year, the Santa Fe boys' varsity team added f0U-1' more trophies to their already overcrowded trophy case: Nelson Invitational-Second La-Saline Conference QMalta Bend,-Consolation Blackburn Invitational-F irst First Place Conference Trophy . This championship performance was given by the following boys with the aid of our effi- Q ' cient and dependable coach, Mr. Powell: ti OSCAR SCHMIDT, JR.: Center ' I He earned his basketball suit his sophomore year and made the first team his junior year. Junior's over all scoring record for his entire basketball career was 1016, E1 total of 566 being scored while a senior. He has been a member of the oouforoooonoujotor team for It p pf . two consecutive years and was made a member. of the 500 Club of Missouri this year. Junior tj was also honored with a place on the Missouri State All-Star Third Team. R wt i A GERALD LANE: Forward ,. R My He won his suit his freshman year and succeeded in being awarded a first team po- i 'W sition when only a sophomore. During his junior year Gerald received honorable mention g ai ' T for the conference all-star award and while a senior, he received a well deserved honor--a u W M1 conference all-star trophy. Gerald tossed in a four'year total of 836 including 393 scored his senior year. .sw ygpii W1-:NDELL SCHMIDT: Forward 'ijt Having received his suit While a sophomore, he made the first team his junior year. tlrl As a result of his high scoring record, 1205 pointsg 658 of which were scored this year, Wendell received honorable mention for the conference all-star award while a junior and a tlrlophgfohgi Zenior year. Wendell's basket making prowess was instrumental in his making 2-3 1 i'1, e 5 u , LeRAE POINTER: Guard LeRae was given a suit his sophomore year and a first team position his senior year. He netted a total of 120 points, but his blocking and defensive work helped make Santa Fe successful in the title dash. gil' DONALD SCHREIER: Guard He was awarded a suit his junior year, but waited until a senior to win his place on W. ,iiii a the A 'team. Making only 75 points, Donnie proved to be a very successful rebounder and EIL lf interceptor, i I . H' 'V DARREL LYNN: Guard T He was presented a suit while a junior. Being one of our most versatile players ! ag Darrel was a substitute for two or three members of the A team. He had the ability to 3g play almost any position on the floor. A LAWRENCE BIESEMEYER: v l Q f l li He was given the honor of wearing a S. F. suit his junior year. Lawrence was a U . first rate sub who with his confidence and enthusiasm helped support our first-stringers, Other moral boosters and the future first teamers ai-eg GALE SCHMIDT, junior: R. D. CLOSTERMAN, juniorg CHARLES DYSART junior' RUSSELL CRAWFORD, sophomore, ROGER CHRISMAN, sophomore , , The success of both the girls' and boys' varsity teams would have never been vaossible without the untiring efforts of our coach, Mr, Powellg and the devoted followers of the com' munity, who cheered the teams to victory, 48 f SECOND FIRST R ' J 21 if e trophies 1 our effi- , his junior total of team for r. Junior team po- ention onor--a scored ior year. ear, r and a I aking senior ake Santa s place on der and layers, ity to - was a gers. iorg 'os sible the com- SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Audrey Schmidt, Mary Schreier, Donna Payne, Kathy Morrison Coach Powell, Lois Dorhman, Anna Marie Layton, Marie Yates. , FIRST ROW: Ruth Hambrick, Janice Morrison, Carol Hackley, Fannie Mae Lichtenthaler, Helen Templeton, Lois Miller. SECOND ROW. Left to Right: Roger Curry, Monroe Delana, Charles McKinney, Coach Powell A Keith Loesch, Edward Rogge, Donald Kappelman. FIRST ROW' Herby Frakes, Billy Hackley, Ryland Utlaut, Floyd Templeton. -n-MA -.-VVJ ,A-A ,,,,,,...-. ,.,, HUMOR N V I r V 1 1 JUNIOR N. Dy my if ...bs 57. Ln., rf . awg ,Q I fs wi fWfG LAWRENCE Senior Snaps LeRAE WENDELL GERALD JOYCE C. JIMMY MARVIN ,'fl5fj7?, h 3? M MKS Q 4 Vvffb ',?- ? 9xH?9x f. Wpwiimf, ' if smkywxww 1 '3WM'7WQ R L I DONNIE DOUGLAS R . F I f DARREL 5-,X N' ' , . 45 --ns Qv-wi n v-L?-C M.-.--MJF--, , lvrvlg 1 CECELIA SYLVT-A BARBARA I1 I rv Q 1 xl 1 I ' wp, w M M, '-1-1 , 1 Wy, ly 'WH 1 PM 93 'EMF Iw. , i ., ., , U ix fl i N' 4 M ,,-,, W w Q r WVuU 1 HH U ,A V -- 1 : .w wg: , ' Wu Q 3 if li' if g w ' MARTHA ,I ,, li H l , , si g, , FRANCES li! V , ff , ffm,-aw.. . I ' this 'Aww ,w uni' W' .HW ,gf , VW ' 1 275 W nw y W W SHIRLEY ,, f 2 ..,.. ,.,. Q' A.. '0 X ,gffnfa CELIA HELEN EDNA 52 JOYCE S. 1 BETTY NANCY E 'W 1 if M ff ,.,, km sg T -tea 4 113,53 ,,, , if ' 'f r 1 ,vs , A , 1 S 1 Y 5 Q: MV fi-aa U 1 i, 1 1 1 4+ 1 1 P 1 i 1 1 1 F 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 H H 1 i 4 1 1 Aan-Avi-:alt -1 -.. N.- Y.Affg-1,43-. .', .QA-41Qr.,i.... X!! br E I 1 M v. A 3 x X 1 1 Q . -j ' 1 H. , , X p fir, Q 2 :I x f lgsififq x ' X X L, A ' xxg- V X NX M Q Q -F ' H5923 f O ' gig, ,.::2: 2 '- 'Cv ,.3E2E2E5E2E522E2E2E1E1: - -'Y ' g f k :' ' ' ? t ,.kN ' I js , ,.,, A, ' iii ' -l: Al 9 lg +V 5 N , X4 zz 1. A' W: F' If . P t ,J Q .-1. I .4 H Rx g l i . . fy E Q , Q L X . 1'-EW z' '-3.292 ' ' .11 .gzizqmi 7 .XX 31 Xidf , ff fx Q ff' ,M f A rf -ff S A f m... ff M f X' ' g, . ref 5 55 ,X ' 4 4 X. 7 r f 1, I hw f Q 5 I I X K. 3 U . -S 'li A' Q- V V V xi :I okes 3 Mr. Mentgomery: Wendell who is the laziest Person in the Class? p Wendell: I don't know sir. , , Mr. Montgomery: Who sits idly in his seat, watching the others writmg and studying their lessons instead of working him-9e1f?H Wendell: Ohf Why you sir. l Mrs. Norvellt David have you whispered Wi'Ch0llt Pe1'1'niSSi0n?H QM David: Only wunst. I i H gf W Mrs. Orvellz Danny, Sh0l11d David have said Wunst I? ill I Danny: No'm. He should have said twict. .-1 fill ,Il I 1 I . p p if M Mr,:Harris was trying to impress upon his pupils the Impolrtance of doing XXVI right at all times and to bring out the answer, Bad Hablts- He mqllfredi ffgl What is it that we find so easy to get into and so hard to get out of? iLlIlMl1 Q,i There was -silence for a moment and then Carlee answered, Bed, fem QUESTION MARKS IN MISSOURI HISTORY f I: ' - l-I1 PM , I I Our report cards are low, so our faces are long ijf'Il'j'Iil13E'll Study on, dear friends make suggestions, fi' INV: xv, 1 . lm, ,M But we're sure our answers wouldn't be wrong f 1'-Nl 5 I I' Mall' ml, If Mr. Coffelt would ask the right questions. f-wil , If ' W1 W fill I, vm 'sp w lg-,qw - El ' LOGICAL DEDUCTION I II II ! 5: I It Visitor: Is your brother planning to be married? ,I, II I I I, ' lr ' Ing Little Boy: I don't think so--He's studying for a bachelor's degree. 'ln IW- I,H!l ,. 1 'X NE THAT WOULD HELP tliqlllljyf Much to the annoyance of the small boy of the household, the family had acquired a new piano instead of a television, fl Well, anyway, he asked plaintively, can't we put something on the roof to show we've got it? I V ' ,Q f .MAN'TOIAAN Golf Teacher: Tee the ball Beginner: Sure I see it. But why the baby talk? SLOW DOWN, CHARIOTS In the Egyptian Room of the museum, two boys stopped before a mummy in a mummy case bearing a card with notation: 2453 B.C. What do you suppose 2453 B.C. means? whispered one boy. HI dofyt knowfu replied the Other. Unless it's the license number of the car that hit him. ' DEVALUED k Dad: When I was a boy, ten cents was big money. Jim: How dimes have changed, se y 5 i 5 Q, Q i i Q sw! ' NN NNKNXX go- ' x F H . , , Q--in'-dau!-f- W- mlndi-Q,.-hm-,f 'N.-..L4Q.? -A A 1 V A Cornphments And Be st W 1she s Bailey Funeral Home I-lerslwel Warner Truck Service LIVESTOCK HAULING ANYWHERE ANYTHNAE LET US SOLVE YOUR TRUCKING PROBLEMS Phone 83 or 4173 WAVERLY MISSOURI I ' ' ! ' i 11 1 3 i VW l ' I ' ' o I . QM 1 jug ' W I g ,QM 1.13115 TW , fii , mx ,XYZ N - ' jlli I , jf. I , 11' uri R ' 0 ul I E W I I X. I . ' I I ss f SOURI iiillli Sargent Mills Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF SARGENT 'S BALANCED RAT ION FEEDS JOBBERS OF MILL FEEDS, GRAIN OIL MEAL and TANKAGE Phone 3 WAVERLY MISSOURI Chris Diclcmeyer, Jr. RED SHALE Used for Foundation Fills, Roads, Driveways and etc. Grading, Maintenance and Loader Work Phone 14F5 Pk if Pk :lf Lexington Fertilizer Co. Chris Dickmeyer, Owner All Numbers of Fertilizer fBy Sack or Bulk, I Ammonium Nitrate - Rock Phosphate Agricultural Lime We Deliver and Spread Phone 738 - Residence 14F5 25th and Main Streets LEXINGTON, MISSOURI ta ti 'ish H f ix, P a 4 t l i I i l i i it i il l I I l ' i I I l l 1 l l l. l l I A 4 t l v I A i P i' s no-G11-:IA -A-Af. - -- - A-an-:ueasn-nQQ: f -afar...-1 4 I l I I . I Farmer s Co-operative Ass n FARMER OWNED FARMER CONTROLLED GRAIN at S S SEED ' ' FERTILIZER FEED I , ALMA WAVERLY MALTA BEND MISSOURI Appleberry Garage WRECKER SERVICE MOTOR REBUILDING WELDING sf? 'V 1 D PHONES 90 125 0 WAVERLY MISSOURI 2. 8. I I A I n I M I U Y E I A v . 1 M I H T W - I 1 ' J I I I i I r 18 l ., A C I Established 1870 I 5 n O Q Farmers Savlngs Bank Member Federal Reserve System I And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SEED Service That Satisfies I LIZER Marshall Missouri We Will Make Your Parents and Friends Welcome At The Hotel Viking Narnesake Of The Missouri Valley Viking Phone 2200 For Reservations Marshall Missouri C x Kruse Farm Supply ompan ,f Minneapolis -Moline - Gehl - New Idea Phone 347 -plus: N .'MmmxPous Mount? IUIFIUI Missouri I SOURI Carrollton -QM I . fm' . , I . I' 'I :I I I I I I I I I I 5. I I. ,A I I I I I I 'II I I I I I I I I I I .W II 5 I I I I I I I I, ,I- D I 9 I I I 'I I I' I ' I I I I I . I I I I T I I I I I I . 1.4,-5.5.4 -..Ar Blackburn Farmers Elevator Co. Grinding and Mixing SG1'ViCe ' Grain, Seed, and Coal zfvwsdlwg 1 'f.. G wg, -1 ,'vl9, 'lr' u... I 'f l I f S I puking I, Phone 63 '- DAIRY -. I f1?'.- . . -In service With A Smile N':u:nt Blackburn MiSS0u1'i 5 I A IEIR R -- - -A at Q .. ' n r , MUL. N nogllgf f' Q af A Meyer Building 81 Hardware MALTA BEND, MISSOURI Co ,fx v f if 1 ff to L-c iremsureoiifbrever if 1 fig, f iw jnur memory. ' Z 1 e4 Qmfgafgi viecomtezi jf? 1 Q l Y Cafe made n 51- 95 espcciaffyffvryou fry n, kf. .5 y.,,N f.'g..f f'5 I A graduate gfffe w',- N wnrH renowmevl ' L V 145 6.5 .QT Q Wnffon Scimfqf 5' 53' L l' 7.4573 1 ' j-Elf??'W,- 'L Jlffadem Unk mecomtug ff 1 X Clark, if gurcAeff -Qi -f.' HlGGlNSVlLLE BAKERY ASX 'Q' A ' Y f P 1 HUEGINSVILLE, Mo. l .Qwm-'..4,x, .93 Y l:,:,erf1 4 :N'1'PETl53: 7:5.'1'wQ3J' ' llissouri its li f P255 f Q '5 Compliments Of Kelling Clinic Waverly Missouri Carrollton Livestock Auction Regular Sales Every Tuesday Cattle Sales Every Other Thursday Your Patronage Appreciated Jlm Young YoUR MAN Gasoline - O - Greases Furnace Oils and Diesel Fuels Phone ZOF2 Grand Pass, Missouri , J l I l l P l 1 l n l F H' l' 4 D l l + l I l- l 4 l l t I 4 1 H 1 l ll v l l I 1-.4-nA4l-r.1.,,-,.....,..,.3...--at.- ,.A.A- - Compliments Of J, B, W H E E L E R Waverly Missouri Compliments Of MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME Established 1882 R, M, Marshall Phone 19 Carrollton, Missouri Phone 7 Waverly, Missouri Compliments Of O'DELL CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet Allis -Chalme rs Sales and Service Phone 1100 Farm Machinery Carrollton, Missouri CARROALL COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Capital Stock, 515,100,000 - Surplus Fund, S100,000 Undivided Profits S330,963,54 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Carrollton, Missouri 1 64 3 -ill LBJ- ,111 Ph Wa L I B B U S U. S. SUPER MARKET Plenty Of Free Parking ' Every Day Low Prices 'lssouu . 24th and Main Lexington Missouri Gasolines - Oils Greases - Tires Batteries '- Accessories E. E. Brown - Glenn Cook D . B L U E L A N T E R N fssourf SERVICE STATION lssourl Phone 86 Waverly, Missouri I I LaFAYETTE 1-:LEVATOR COMPANY E It Pays To Check At The Elevator First A 23rd and Monroe Streets almers , I hi-nery phone 86 Lexington, Missouri ' I Y OSCAR SCHMIDT 81 SONS Apples ALL VARIE TIES Homemade Cider I Phone 7F32 u ' E Waverly Missouri ! .,K 1 K -Q7 I I Lg I I I' Q I I T I I E X I I I I . I I I 1 I I Ia l I A if I ri I I I q V 1A I I I t 4'9- 44-.-,---- LQ, V,- m m - l C, S, WILLS Agent Your m STANDARD phone 51 Waverly, Missouri 24-Hour Service S U N N Y S I D E C A F E Air-Cooled Home Cooked Food Regular Meals - Sandwiches , Znd Cup Coffee Free Junction Z4-65 Waverly, Missouri Compliments J Of B U C K O R C H A R D S A 'E Waverly, Missouri M Compliments Of CATRON - SCHMIDT .J Waverly, Missouri Q QW xkrjs A i,?E.,,' , - Agent i ' I lissouri ' I I ? l lissouri I i l I I. SX A J f - r Make Our Bank Your Bank Bank By Mail With WOOD 8: HUSTON BANK Member Federal DeP0Sit Insurance Corporation Marshall Miss , ouri Congratulaiions To The Class Of 1955 Compliments Of BANK OF WAVERLY Capital and Surplus, S550,000,00 QXNSURMQQ 5? Waverly E1 Missouri Q, ,S 'iSMaf3 E BLUE LANTERN CAFE Serving - Fried Chicken ,Choice Steer Steaks Barbecue Ribs Sandwiches - Child's Plates - Try Our Chili Open 5:00 A.M. - 12200 P-M- Junction 2.4-65 HAMlLTON'S i rw l P 4 ff jr 1 I 4 V A1 U 4 A N N 4 A 1 L 1 9 1, I, 1- Q i Q 4 67 4 4 x A N KZ' , . ., . --.ff Malv- e I-A - --aA-,--- E ,A--4.........r-,,,, m I m I l-- l 1 1 Congratulations and Good Wishes I Class Of '55 I I WAVERLY PHARMACY I HAYNERS SERVICE STATION TOWNSENDS Compliments Of Marshall's Smartest Store 'lfReady-To-Wear Your Mobilgas Dealer :FI-Iome Furniture ::fLi.ngerie 21fFoundations flfFabr ics Marshall, Missouri Phone 152 GILKE Y ST UDIO Compliments Of Came ra Shop And Children? 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Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 70

1955, pg 70

Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 82

1955, pg 82


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