Shelbina High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Shelbina, MO)
- Class of 1953
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1953 volume:
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HARRY CAROTHERS ,41- I cannot say and I w11l not say That he IS dead He IS just away W1th a cheery sm11e and a vlave of the hand He has wandered mto an unknown land And left us dreammg how very fa1r It needs must be smce he lmgers there And you O you who the w1ldest yearn For the old tlme step and the glad return Thmk of hlm fearmg on as dear In the love of There as the love of Here Thmk of h1m stzll as the same I say He 1S not dead He IS Just away James W hxtcomb Rlley iff' ' 1 ' .- '- I X .. I, I I . -- . . ' . . y I I Y , . ' 9 Y N 9 , . I 11 0 v ' I i I Ngxlllfmg u H I. xlll If , K SHIRLEY ROSE SUITS Business Manager DELORES KOF TAN As sistant Editor MR.. SCHAEFFER Advis or PEGGY BARKELEW Assistant Business Manager DONNA EVERSMAN Artist DARRELL TOTTEN Editor Kathleen Greenwell Phyllis Slnvely Tom Barkelew Marxlyn Maupm Thomas Ragsdale Bob Williams Claudette Wood Charles O Laughlm Clunette Wood Shirley Suits Darrell Totten NATIONAL HON UR SOCIETY W 'V 1 l i i ? SEATED Marxlyn MGUPID Thomas Ragsdale Bob Williams George Wxlt Betty Turner STANDING Claudette Wood Darrell Totten, Charles O Laughlin Clunette Wood Shxrley Suxts George Wilt, Betty Turner, Mary F. Reamy, Delores Koftan. , I S f 1 W N I . I I I , . I ' . . MR. CHESTER C. CALVERT MR. W. L. SHORES Superintendent Principal MRS. THELMA MILLION Secretary Greetings From Our Superintendent: Within these covers you will find a cross section of the life of Shelbina High School. The emphasis is on high school activities. To the student and the parent, it is a memory book dear beyond description, and its value will increase with the years. D To the schoo1,i it is an instrument of public relations touching hands with gradu- ates all over the world. We express sincere appreciation to the sponsor and staff for a service faithfully performed bringing us this album of memories. M S Z' 'in ffw zuli MR. B USCH Vocational Ag riculture MISS CR USER Commerce MR, JOHNS MR. MEADOR Mugic Industrial Arts Assistant Coach M RS. FARRAH English Latin MR MUNOR MR NORCROSa L ISS PATIDON N155 RICE MR :4CHAEFl-'ER Coach 5ocxa1Scxence 5ocxa15cxence Lxbrarxan Lnqlxsh Phvmcal Educauon Elementary Prmcxpal C uxdance :oc xal Scxence Speech My 3' fx! 155 5 l' EL V P. NSUN Mathvrnaticx Honw Erqnonmirb MRS. WHITE Fx' RS. N ON B.-XSTIAN Sficnrc NRS. ,TOHN5 Elems-mary Nuxic MRS. RECTOR Second and Third Grade N155 C.-XDWELL First G rade V-E'-+ IQISS ME TCALF Special Educariuu NR5. ERNIN H1155 EXSOR MRS. HARDY N155 NAUPXN 3155 '-VOOD Second Grade Ylpxrd Grade Fourxh Grads Fifth Grade Sum gram. 6 6432 mmf JC t JQ :X , 4 QL f 9 K , of 5Cl'aooL Life In O DEAN ADAMS F.F.A. ....... .... l,Z Football. . .. ......... l,Z,3,4 Basketballn.. .... l,Z 4 Track. ..... 1,z,3,4 CHARLES AN TLE Class Play. Basketball... 5 Band ....... .... 3 ,4 Glee Club .... l,Z,3,4 FRANCES MARIE BAR TOSIK Pep Club ...... . ...... l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ........ ....l,Z,3,4 Newspaper Staff. . . . . . . . . . 4 MARJORIE BAILEY FRANCES BASTIAN Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 Pep Club ................ 1,3 1-'.H.A.... ....... L F.:-LA... ..1,z,s Glee Club... ... l,Z,3,4 Glee Club. l TONI BARKE LEW Pep Club ........ ..... l ,Z F.H. A. ............. 1,2 National Ho Class Play. Basketball. Band ...... Glee Club. . nor Soc iety. . KATHRYN BASTIAN Glee Club ............... .- l JIMMY BECKETT MADGI-I BUCKMAN Pep Club ................ 1,2 Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 Band ................ l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... . . l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 DORIS JEAN BLACKFORD CLAIBORN BYARS Pep Club ............. 1,Z,3,4 F. F. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ......... ...l,Z,3,4 Class Play ....... .... . ..4 Newspaper Staff .... .... 4 Newspaper Staff ........... 4 Library Club ..... . . . 1,2 Glee Club ............ l,Z,3,4 Track .......... ..... 3 ,4 lVO BLACKFORD EVELYN BYAR5 School Boy Patrol ..... ..... 1 Pep Club ............. l,Z.3.4 F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 Bind ........ . . . l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... .... l ,Z,3,4 DOROTHY JEAN BOWER Pep Club l 2, F H A Glee Club IVAN F F A Class Play Glee Club Truck CARROLL 1 Z 4 lZ34 Football Annual Staff School Boy Patrol Class Play Basketball Band Glee Club RONALD DAY DONNA ANN EVERSMAN Pep Club 1 z 3 F H A 2 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff B asketball Z GI-ENDA DINWIDDIE DOROTHY ANN FARRELL Pep Club 1 Z,3, F H A Z 3 Basketball 1,2 3 4 Oihce 2 Pep Club F H A Class Plays Newspaper Staff Glee Club l,2,3 4 Z 3 2 JOHN DODD LELA FARRELL F F A 1,2 3, Pep cm, F H A Z 4 Glee Club Z 3 4 MARILYN DOLORES ELWOOD CHARLES FOSTER PCP Club Pep Club F H A F F A Z Glee Club Glee Club 'l'rack...... MARJORIE FOSTER Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 Glee Club.... .......... . 2,3 KATHLEEN GREENWELL Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 National Honor Society .... . 4 Class Play ................ 3 Basketball... l,2,3 Band ...... .. 1,z,3,4 Glee C1ub.... ...l,Z,3,4 MYRA HEALD Pep Club ...... .......l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. .... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Class Play... Basketball .... .... Z ,3,4 Band ....... l,Z,3,4 Glee Club... l,Z,3,4 FRANCES ANN HILDMANN Pep Club.............l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. .... .... l ,Z,3,4 Class Play... .... ...3 Basketball .... . . . l,Z,3,4 Band ......... 1,2,3,4 Glee Club ....... ...l,Z,3 Library Club .... .... 4 JAMES HALL Pep C1ub..............1,Z,3 F.F.A.... ...l,Z,3,4 Football..... 1,Z,3,4 Glee Club... .... . 1,2 ESTIL HOWELL Football....... .... .. l,Z,3,4 School Boy Patrol .......... 1 JACKSON HAMMOND ' PepClub... ..... ..........4 F. F. A. .... .... l ,Z Basketball. . . . .... 4 Glee Club... ... 2,3 Track. .... ...l,2,4 LOUISE KEY Pep Club... ..... ......Z,3,4 Office ..... . . .Z,3,4 VIOLA MAE KLINE Pep Club.............1,Z,3,4 F. H.A. .............l,Z,3,4 one Club... . .. . l,Z,3,4 ROBERT L. KUNCE Pepcxub.. .... ..........3,4 Class Play. .... 3,4 School Boy Patrol.. . .. .1,2,3 Basketball........ Band........ ...Z,3,4 Glee Club.. . . .. l,2,3,4 ANN LITTLE Pep C1ub.............l,Z,3,4 F. H. A.... ....... l,Z,3,4 G1eeC1ub... .....l MARILYN MAUPIN Pep Club ............. 1,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 National Honor Society ..... 4 Class Play ................ 4 Newspaper Stall... 4 Band ............ . ..Z,3,4 Glee Club ...... l,2,3,4 OPALDENE MAUPIN Lxbrary Club.. ..... PAULINE MAUPIN Library Club..............3 RICHARD MCSORLEY PepClub..................3 F.F.A..............l,Z,3,4 Tx-ack.... ....3,4 CLYDE METCALF PepClub... .... ...........3 F. F. A. .. ...l,Z,3,4 Football... l,Z,3 Glee Club. . . l,Z,3,4 PEGGY MILES Pep c1ub.............1,z,3,4 F.H. ....l,Z,3,4 Newspaper St,aH...........4 Basketball ....... . . . J,Z,3,4 Band .......... ... l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... ...l,Z,3,-1 JAMES MILLER F. F. A. ............. l,2,3,4 Football ..... ..... . 2,3 Basketball ..... . . .l,Z Track.......... ... Student Manager. . . . . JERRY MOSS F.F.A.................3,4 TOMMY PHILLIBER Student Manager ......... 3,4 Football .......... ...... 1 ,Z Basketball .... . . . . l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... ....... 1 Track ...... 1,2,3,4 GERALD POWER Pep Club ................ 3,4 Football .... .... l Track .... . . .l,Z THOMAS RAGSDALE Pep club ..... ..... ........ 3 Track .... . . .3,4 F. F. A. .....-....... l,Z,3,4 National Honor Society ..... 4 Football ............. 1,Z,3,4 Band ..... . . .... l,2,3,4 Track .... . . l,Z,3,4 CHARLES O'I..AUGHLlN JUDY RALLS Pep Club ................. Pep Club .................. 1 F. F. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. . ............. l,3,4 National Honor Society .... 3,4 Glee Club. . . . . .l,3,4 Football. ........ .... l ,Z,3,4 Glee Club... ... l,Z,3 Track..... l,Z,3,4 JIMMY RASH JESSIE ANN SMITH Football. ...... ...... C1assP1ay ....... Basketball .... . . . Glee Club. . . Track .... l,Z,5,4 l,Z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 ERNESTINE REARDON Pep Club ............. l,2,3,4 ..1,z,3,4 clee Club... ...l,Z,3,4 F.l-LA... PepClub.......... F.H.A..... . Z34 Glee Club... , , MARY M. SNIDER Pep Club...... ........ Z,3,4 Glee Club. . . . . . l,Z,3,4 CAROLYN RICHARDS SHIRLEY ROSE SUITS Pep Club ................ 3,4 Pep Club ............. 1,2,3,4 Library Club ..... .... l F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 Office ....... .... 3 ,4 National Honor Society .... 3,4 Class Play .............. 3,4 Annual Staff.. . .... 3,4 Band ........ ... l,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... . . l,Z,3 PHYLLIS SHIVELY 1,1-:NQRE 1-ARTAR Pep Club.. .... . ....... l,Z,3 F.H.A. .... National Ho nor Societ Y Class Play.... ..... .. ..... 4 Glee Club... ... l,Z,3,4 4 l,Z,3,4 Pep Club... F. H. A. .. Band. . . .. . . Glee Club. . ...........Z,3,4 ...l,Z,3,4 . ...Z,3 .. ...l,3 MARVIN W. THOMAS Football ........... . .... Track ........ . . . .... . . . BETTY TURNER Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 F. H. A. ............. l,Z,3,4 National Honor Society ..... 4 Class Play .............. 3,4 Newspaper Staff ........... 4 Cheerleader ...... .... Z ,3,4 Basketball ...... ...... 1 ,Z Band ........ .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Glee Club .... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 LENA MARGARET THRASHER DONALD L, WALLACE Pep Club -------------- 2.5.4 Pep Club .................. 3 F. H. A. .................. 1 Band ........ 1,z,3,4 Glee Club .... ...Z Glee Club... . ... l,Z,3,4 ALMA DENE TODD Pep Club ...... . ..... .l,Z CHARLES WATSON F. H. A. Basketball .... l,Z,3,4 Glee Club. DARRELL TOTTEN National Honor Society .... Class Play .............. Annual Staff ..... ..... Newspaper Staff .......... Band ............ .... l ,Z Track... .... RAY WEATHERFORD F. F. A. ..... ..... l,Z,3,4 Footba11.... ....1,2,3,4 Basketball. . . . .... l,Z,3 Track .... . .... 1,Z,3,4 BOB WILLIAMS National Honor Society ..... Newspaper Staff ........... Baskeiball ....... ....... Glee Club... ...l,Z,3, Track ..... ....... GEORGE WILT National Honor Society. . . Football ........... . . l,Z Class Play .... ....... Basketball .... . . . l,2 Track ..... . . . l,Z CLAUDETTE WOOD Pep Club .... . ........ l,Z,3, National Honor Society ..... Class Play. ........ . .... Newspaper Staff .... ...... Glee Club. ....... .. l,2,5, Library Clubv... CLUNETTE WOOD Pep Club ............. l,2,3,4 National Honor Society ..... Class Play ................ Newspaper Staff ........... Glee Club ....... .... l ,Z,3, . .155 in fi id gg aut E Hu Jumor Class Play 1 ,Q ff 33 a Y 2' va 'if N V A 2? A H l .x 4 2 56: my IIQQ, ,,,,, -'a Vg QU. 5' 4' R if FR af K UIIIIII' DICK WESSLING RONALD BAG LEY PEGGY BARKELEW HARRY B LACKFORD NANCY B UCKMAN GERALD BYARS CLAUDE FRISBEE ELMER DIXSON MARY L CLARKSON FURNISH PA TSY GP-RRISON PATRlClA GREEN HELEN MARIE HAMILTON 19 Sophomores FRST ROW Charles Green, Jun Jacobs Wllxna Gerrlsh, June Hov- ell Don Bartosmk Jack Mxles Vxrgnua Lxppmcott Reta Power Robert Black Bob Moore SECOND ROW J A Buckman Genelle Todd, Patsy Barton, Marjorme Kunce Shirley Todd Bemzece VY 1lho1t Vzrglnxa Threlkeld Alberta Moores Mane Damel, Alpha hell Robertson Neva Harrxson Laverne Studer Dorothy Little THIRD ROW Gene Hatcher Bob Stalcup Bob Magruder Danny Bollow Tommy Miller Yaurlce Farrell, Vernon Schafer Sonny Perrlgo Kenneth Power FOURTH ROW Janette Baymxller Dorothy Carothers Ioan Fry Bonnie Studer Mary Lou Ragsdale Mary Elxzabeth Hlldmann Slurley March Dorls I-hckman Rosa Lee Richards Mary Ellen Hoskm Eddxe Jo Johns Alta Harrison Ray Coffman FIFTH ROW Harry Saunders Don Magruder Curtxs Wesslmg Orvllle Marsh, Aubrey Mxlner Charles Rash, Gerald Hardy Harry Studer Dean Marsh Richard Sanders Ernery Gerrxsh, Jumor Garrlson Freshmen FIRST ROW Ben Blackford Larry Hoover Betty Ramsey Marilyn Stex ens Loulse Jones Barbara Turner Lmda Smxpson Mary Lou Nhxte Dorothy Vllhon Marxlyn Rall Dean Nxles SECOND ROW Jane Thornpson Carolyn Perngo Sherry Calvert Shirley Huff Dolores Buckman Charlotte Adams Janet Cram ford Harriet Haw kms Mary Helen Darley Bessie May Moon Barbara Lang Shxrley Culhfer Bernard O laughlm, Gerald O Nan THLRD RON .lack Heathman Gary Saunders Bxlly Meiford Charles Glover Lowe Donald Jackson B111 Nxles Russell Dean Wllhnghaxn, Gary bagel Buddy Rxchards Glenn Barley Jerry Thomas FOLRTH ROW Charles Hipkms Bob Lxbhy Keith Spurgeon Jerry Hayden Sonny Canaday Bxlly Dodd Joe Patterson Leroy Creech, Tommy Elwood Charles Krieg Bob Atterberry Stanley Lawton, Junmy Kxrtley Leo Woodward 1 I I I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 Q 3 - - 1 ' 1 ' I 7 1 D 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 v1 V n A ' , ' , ' . : ' 1 1 1 - 1 I ' ' 1 ' 1 l , 1 ' 1 '51 I , ' , - 2 . 1 . 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Ina Halcner Barbara Gaines Lois Farrell Nuxa Harder fn' Jw ae Yay ace Ca or Thompson THIRD HON Bxlly Gaines Jimmy Dixon Charles .Yxr mer btarmer Denms Loft .Ixmmy remberton Margaret Harrxson Barbara Varck Dan Yern Bene Row- Saunders Sl' .4 vfoev-'urn 2 Z ! i 1- gig ' f i f I' ij! i ?7 WM 3 ' ' THOMAS RAGSDALI-I Left T ac kle Football AUBRBY IIILNER Caster JAMES HALL Guard 'Q Left End O 5' FR EDDIE HILLARD Tackle qi' Q-V 5 Q' Iv 'Blu ef E4r 009 vc CHARLES RASH iw, RONALD BAGLEY Left Guard End JIMMY RASH lnrterback GEORGE WILT Left Halfback BILL MILES Fullback ORVILLE MARSH Right Guard DEAN MARSH Left Haifbark --ii ESTIL HOWELL Tackle BOB STALCUP Guaxd Z6 Sponsored By WESTLAKE HARDWARE CO. Maytag-Philco-Uregas Dealer Basketball 3 Q ,QW P' Alina Dene Todd SECOND ROW Mary Lou Ragsdale Joan Fry ohxrley Todd Parry Garrxbon Joyce Worland Charlotte Weatherford Esa :muh Sr-Lrley Nlarch Ro a.lee Chehardg Bqmng Studer Mr Meador ! FIRST ROW Charles Rash Donnle Bateman JLmmv Ra h Tommy Phllhber Edgar Llarch., Ronald Bagley Jack Nile bECOND RO V James Miller Gene Hatcher Bob Moore Dean March Junxor Garrxson Bob Wxlham Jacc cm Hammond George Wxlz Mr Khnnr Sponsored By LUCAS HARDWARE Crosley Apphances Umversal Gas Ranges Y .1 . 1' e, -' J if I A f ' . ' - 1 ' . 7 . :' T fl. ' -Q . - ,4 , : . , : ' 0 ' Lil! Z ' 5 ' s : A ' ' X ' f 7 x A X 9 ' - .x Q I o t A X t A xx - 4 A 1 5, v l v - X , A l Q -P A ,V '3 Q X P . ' ' J' 'Q I' ' ' ur V X 3 7 K A K F Y h ' r -' I 4 :Il i V h . 7 ,. A , Q, - , 'R ff, , K 5 A FIRST ROW: Myra Heald, Frances Hi.ldma.nn, Peggy B-liles, Glenda Dinwiddie, Tcmi Barkelew, A - l 2 . 4 X . l ' X 2 A x . V i ,QA Xl 4' P . X ' l ' A 5 l 403 . ' . X I .N ' - 8 r- , lx ' if I Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW Lmda Sunpson Charlotte Adams Dolores Buckman inlay Hoff, Janet Crawford. Sherry Calvert SECOND ROW Ina Hatcher Numa Hatcher Barbara March, Barbara Lang Mr Meador Bette Rose Sauders Barbara Games Mary Lou Whne Loxs Farrell SECOND ROW Gary Nagel Bllly Nefford Bob Lxbby Stanley Lawton Buddy Rxchuds IBO! Sponsored By SHELBINA BANK FIRST ROW: Larry Hoover, Bill Miles, Dennis Loft, Leroy Creech, Sherrill East. Mr. M' . Band Mlxed Chorus urls lee Club Boys Glee C ub Sponsored By NORTHEAST MISSOURI FERTILIZER SERVICE CO F rtilizer Does t Cost--It Pays U we Asszstants C? Q42 1' Dela e Exo ra e rx VL. xx :LCONJ ROW a ol dxf e Ja X a C1 Dorx Xlag Llbrarlans Sponsored By HAYES FURNITURE FUNERAL HOME School Bo Patrol FIRST ROW Leroy Huff Jerry McElhoe Jerry Mettes Roy Lee Dawkins Ronald Rowden Jlmmy Harrlson Mitchell Magruder Bill Schulz Gary Lawton Paul Rxcker Alvm Kelster Larry Kendrick SECOND ROW Larry Mefford Larry Klmbel Jerry Vance Gary Nagel Buddy Richards Russell Dean Willingham Dennis Loft Joe Patierson Dxckze Tholnns Charles Glover Lowe Leo Woodward Terry Threlkeld Mr Shores Newspaper Staff FIRST ROW: Miss Rice, Patsy Garrison, Helen Snider, Mary F. Reamy, Dorothy Magruder, Doris Magruder, Marilyn Maupin, Miss Cruser. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Farrell, Clunehe Wood, Betty Turner, Patricia Wuthrich, Doris B. Dodd, Delores Koitan. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Schaffer, Frances Bartosik, Donna Eversman, Shirley March, Mary Helen Darley. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Worland, Dick Taylor, Bob Williams, Darrell Totten, Peggy Miles, Claudette Wood. 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A 1-V t i .33 4 1 ' I ' 1 ! 1 Class Hlstory We who were twenty erght way back 1n 1941 are slxty seven m 1953 Throughout our twelve years there have been those who have sought greener flelds elsewhere and whom we gave up reluctantly Too there have been those who Jomed us from year to year and whom we gladly recelved w1th the' motto the more the merrler The elght of us, Ton1 Barkelew Dorothy Bower, V1ola Klme, Betty Turner Myra Head Carolyn Rlchards Peggy Miles and Ronald Day who have come all the way together have laughed and crted stud1ed and 1dled cr1t1zed and pra1sed our faculty our parents, and each other Fxve other members who started w1th us Ln the flrst grade transferred to another school but returned makmg a total of thirteen members who started and fmlshed together Those five were Bob Kunce Tom Phllllber Judy Ralls Claudette Wood, and Clunette Wood Mlss Letha Cadwell Mrs Ehzabeth Wood Kropf Evans Mlss Lorel Ensor Mrs Agnes Hardy Miss Bernlce Maupm and Mlss Ahce Wood gulded us through our fmrst s1x grades They were adventurous years to us The health play chmaxed each year for us regardless of what It d1d to our teachers As we near the end we realize what It all means to us As thmrty three of us were ushered mto the seventh and eighth grades the hxgh school teachers looked upon us as problem chlldren We weren t lt was just that It was all so different and we had d1ff1culty adjustmg ourselves to the more mature schedule w1th wh1ch we were faced Our Freshman year our number was more than doubled w1th the add1t1on of thlrty n1ne new members makmg a grand total of seventy four And of course wxth each hzgh school year came new experlences and new thrtlls A schedule of learnmg whlch would lead us to graduat1on at the end of four years had to be planned Not only d1d our scholastic career expand but also our soctal 11fe We believed that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy As Freshmen we made our debut mto soclety at our Freshman Sophomore Dance The Sophomores were graclous hosts to us As Sophomores we were ln turn hosts to the Freshmen Our .Tumor Semor Prom whose theme was Hawau was our most s1gn1f1cant soc1al affair of our Junior year Now as Sen1ors the Prom w1th the theme of Star Dust IS our exodus from the soclal ltfe of our high school Of course there were all the other unforgetable musxc and sports events and all school dances our class and club partmes and now our graduat1on exercises and May Day We chose Lela Farrell our May Queen She chose Dorothy Farrell as her attendant Our Queen in her szmple beauty and sweetness makes th1s day a very speclal day to us We too were tramed for physlcal as well as mental and soc1al fitness smce all of us were requxred to take physxcal educatton Many of us recewed awards m ath1et1c, mus1c, agr1culture Natzonal Honor Socxety and Courtesy Awards and others Our annual Senlor tr1p th1s year broke a precedent for we chose to v1s1t Nauvoo, Illmots rather than go to the Kzrksvmlle State Teachers College We believe It was a change for the better desplte the fact we made the trlp m a snow storm We challenge any class to present a more profitable four years than ours has been and we wlsh to attrlbute a great part of th1s success to our Supermtendent Mr C C Calvert to our Pr1nc1pal Mr W L Shores to our entire faculty and to our parents Truly at this moment we v1sua11ze the thought of our class motto Out Of School Life Into Llfe s School Ronald Day George Wllt Peggy Miles Myra I-leald 1 . . . . , .. - . 1 ' 1 0 ' ll ' ff , 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . - 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 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Class Prophecy As I gaze mto my crystal ball many forms appear As the m1st dlsappears I recog mze the fam1l1ar faces of my schoolmates of 53 Frrst I see a gay carmval wrth the mam attractxon of the evenmg starrmg Dean Adams The Strong Man Also tourmg the carnlval grounds I fmd Charles Antle and hls Powell As I go down the mldway a terrlflc roar attracts my attentlon It ls Marjorle Barley and her crew of auto daredev11s drlvmg Chrysler products One of her featured acts IS Vlola K11ne with her motorcycle As I came out the rear entrance of the tent I saw two famlllar feet stlckmg out from underneath an auto It was Ivan Carroll soupmg up one of the hotrods As the carn1val 1s fadmg out another scene enters my crystal ball but the v1s1on IS gettmg dlmmer and dxmmer I then reallzed lt would be better to see my old schoolmates m person I went to a flllmg statlon to have my car servzced and to secure road maps and whom d1d I fmd as the proprletor but Rlchard McSorley He tells me I can fmd James Hall on a ch1cken farm west of Shelbma His wlfe the former Kathleen Greenwell tells me that at long last Gerald Power has found the certaln Loulse who 15 the Key to h1S heart Gomg down the road I stop to v1s1t Betty Turner and Frances Bartoslk who are f1x1ng lunches for the1r husbands the O Laughlln brothers Charles and Leo Glenda Dmwlddle 1s trymg to beat Tom s record at golf Ronald Day the caretaker belleved It would be safer to be on the ball Dr1v1ng on I stop at Tommy Phllllber s Ice Cream Parlor where he IS m1x1ng a malt for hls favorlte glrl Marle Danxels He tells me h1s success 15 due to Wallace s Dalry Products I arrlved home to fmd an announcement of the double weddmg of the Wood twlns Clunette and Claudette to Gzlbert Farrell and Truman Wood Dorothy Magruder the for mer Dorothy Farrell and her husband Jack are to be the couples attendants That nxght I V1S1t6d my nexghbors Mr and Mrs Marvm and Lela Farrell Thomas and famlly of exght all ln assorted smzes Whxle v1s1t1ng we watched thelr new three d1 menslonal televxslon set and whom drd we see but Hank oh no Bob W1ll1ams and hrs Western Variety Tlme Dorthy Bower IS now Mrs Bob W1ll1ams who IS helpmg hlm on the way to success I found that they had purchased thexr te1ev1s1on set through the Gamble Store that 1s now owned by Opaldme Maupin and her husband John Ashcroft Jr Thls led me to ask about her twm Paulme Maupm who IS teachmg at Granvmlle Hlgh School Our conversatlon turned toward the latest Parls M1SSOUT1faSh1OHS where Alma Dene Todd IS modeling clothes and has to watch her Walte very closely Some of these latest fash1ons are bemg deslgned by Donna Eversman Q 1 I Y U . , - as ,, I., . . j . . . . . . , ' . . . .. I. . . 3 . . . , . . . , . 9 D ' On the way home, I see Toni Barkelew, who is getting ready to play a round of Gough, . . . . . .. . , I . 1 . ' 1 I Y 7 ' . . . . , , . . . . . , , . . D I ' 1 U ll ' 'I , After locatmg hometown classmates I am off for destmatlons unknown My fxrst stop IS at the Brown Derby 1n Hollywood Callforma Much to my surpnse the feature attractlon IS the Shel Mo Tr1o composed of Peggy Mlles Myra Heald and Ernestme Reardon smgmg thelr verslon of Doggie ln the Wmdow The hatcheck g1rl was Marxlyn Maupm Very weary I checked mto the Statler Hotel The elevator boy was Charles Watson J son of my former classmate Charles Watson Sr The evemng paper told m blarmg headl1nes of the launchmg of the second rocket shlp to the moon Ivo Blackford 1S the perfector of the marvel l3e1ng an adventurous person I dec1ded to take th1s tr1p I drove to the launclung platform The ma1n eng1neer of th1s rocketsh1p was Darrell Totten I boarded the shlp and found m the p1lot s quarters the one and only George Wilt who IS preparmg to fzre the detonator whxch w1ll send us on our way mto space After arrlvmg on the moon I went on the slght seemg tour Our gulde was .Terry Moss of the Space Patrol In preparmg to return to earth a fam111ar volce comes over the loud speaker It 1S the muslcal vo1ce of Mar1lyn Elwood Now down to earth agam to the beautlful enchantmg Hawauan Isles I was greeted by the tantallzmg mus1c of a Hawauan steel gultar played by Ray Weatherford He was accompanymg Jessle Ann Sm1th Anna Madge Buckman and Evelyn Byars who were dancmg the Hawauan Somba Walkmg down the mam street I was attracted by a cocoanut stand The propr1etor was Mary Snlder a flery redhead of my class of 53 A natnve messenger dellvered me a letter from the Lord Charles Foster of England xnvltmg me to come to v1s1t wlth hlm and hls famlly whlle they are on thelr safar1 m South Afrlca John Dodd the famous dlamond m1ner was the gulde of the exped1t1on After maklng th1s trlp I returned to the States and docked ln New York Harbor Halllng a taxz to get through the heavy trafflc I found that my taxl was owned by the Beckett and Metcalf Taxlcab L1nes Bemg a mus1c lover I stopped m a leadmg New York mus1c store and was greeted by Katherme Bastlan a saleslady She told me her s1ster Frances had become a schoolteacher at Draper Hzgh School where Cla1born Byars 1S Supermtendent and a lecturer of the Agrxculture Department The nearmg of the Kentucky Derby was brought to my attent1on agam by the newspaper Not u.nt1l I reached Kentucky d1d I reallze that the proud owner of one of the favorlte horses was Jackson Hammond In F1or1da I f1nd Estxl Howell who IS raxsmg h1s own dates on hls own date farm At the Florlda Keys I met Carolyn Rlchards who 1S hostess on a fleet of pleasure boats that tour the Keys On and on I travel and fmally stop ln Texas On a cattle ranch Ifmd James and Shlrley Mzller and s1x lxttle Mlllers flxttmg about the yard Down the road on another ranch I f1nd Frances and Merr1tt Trantor and I mqulre about the resemblance of the1r chlldren They tell me there IS a set of tr lplets and a pa1r of twzns In the foothllls of Arkansas I fmd Dor1s Dodd and Lenore Tartar Turner just setthng down to marrzed l1fe after the return of their husbands from service By the way, they are enjoymg the Arkansas custom no shoes 9 Q 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . . .5 . . . ,, . . , . . , . , ru 1 a - . 1 , . - . . . . , . . . 1 . 1 ' ' ' I . . 1 1 ' . 9 fl I . , . . . . , , . 2 . , , . , . 1 ' 1 9 ' I I . . . . . . . . . . U H . 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . -- . As I was driving to Oklahoma a billboard drew my attention. It stated Die better for less at the Robert Kunce Mortuary. ln Kansas Ann Little had her restaurant fully equipped to serve her large business of harvest hands. She tells us Marjorie Foster is the private secretary to the Governor of Kansas. Back to Missouri and the University where I find Thomas Ragsdale is the Professor of Agriculture and Jimmy Rash is more Mary than ever teaching the Tigers new football plays. Also in Columbia at Christian College I met Phyllis Shively who is the Dean of make my trip complete I find Judy Ralls waiting for a certain Day Russell that is Shirley Suits Jimmy Rash Frances Hildmann Bob Kunce Women. On the outskirts of Shelbina, I saw Lena Thrasher polishing a new Pontiac. To Semor Class Poem We Semors of Shelb1na Hxgh IU our maroon and wh1te Have worked for twelve long yexrs to reach this golden he1ght All sxxty Seven of our class are rnentloned ln these llnes Some of xt IS true the rest 1s just to rhyme To our pres1dent Dean Adams we glve our thinks He was one to depend on among our ranks ls that Charles Ant1es'? Oh It must be For there bes1de h1m 15 Rosahe There s Frances Bartos1k you know her no doubt But she vxon t see you 1f Leo s about Kathryn and Frances Bast1an r1de the Hamllton bus Each IS qu1et and makes no fuss Get your car out of the way 1f you don t want to wreck It For dovsn the road comes Jxmmy Beckett Madge Buckman 1S the qu1et one But once 1n a wh1le she has some fun Cla1born Byars has the black wavy ha1r Wxth h1s xo1ce and smlle he ll get somewhere W1ll soon settle down w1th her broom and dust pan Clyde Metcalf has a way Wlth the g1rls He really makes one young heart fa1rly tw1rl What w11l the mus1c department do wlthout L.enore'7 She s always ready to play some more George W1lt from gxrls IS shy But when It comes to football he s qu1te a guy Nlarvln Thomas makes a box not a barrel He was long ago caught by a gal named Farrell Betty Turner seerns eager to say l do And xt looks lxke Charles IS Wllllng too Then there s Tom the permanent one She s r1ght there 11' there s anyfun Claudette and Clunette one set of tw1ns 1n our class Each a Sweet and charmxng lass Do you th1nk John Dodd would run the rxsk Of puttmg a sparroxx 1n the teacher s desk7 Estel Howell tall and sl1m What w1ll football do w1thout hxm Two VOICES we ll mlss from our mus1c f1les Are Myra Heald and Peggy Mxles Mar1lyn Maupm llkes the boys Just so they don t make any no1se That chatter you hear 15 Ernest1ne For her D1.xon 15 com1ng 1n h1s machme Phyllzs Shnley a w1nsome mald Of study and work she s not afx-a1d There s Lela Fxrrell our Queen of May She ll take B1scu1ts any old day Those two Natlonal Guards you see com1ng across Are R1chard McSorley and Jerry Moss What would we do w1thout Sh1rley Rose? She doesn t guess she Just knows Ronald Day l1kes to keep the g1rls guesslng One mlnute he s here the next he s m1ss1ng That boy who sxts and gr1ns by the hour W hat 15 h1s name? Why lt s Gerald Power Tommy Ph1ll1ber doesn t l1ke school But you should see h1m at a game of pool Dorothy Farrell attendant to the queen Whose smlles and dlmples are eas1ly seen Who was xt made that seventy yard dash? Why lt must have been Jlmmy Rash Can be counted on to make plenty of H0159 As an actor Bob Kunce 1S number one He seems to know just how lt should be done Thomas Ragsdale a country boy Thxnks tuba play1ng 15 a pleasure and Joy Alma Dene 15 known w1th great renown On the basketball team from her home town Lena Thrasher a pretty lass Has caught her Flsher man at last Donald Wallace the one who knows ls gomg to be a des1gner of women s clothes Kathleen Greenwell who is very small Says the house she l1ves 1n must have a Hall To Dons Blackford we glve the nod She went r1ght on and brldled her Dodd Ann L1ttle IS not l1ttle at all In fact she 1S blonde and tall ln the Kroger store as a helpful a1d Carolyn Rlchards W31t5 on trade Evelyn Byars of the boys 15 wary Except one by the name of Jerry Who IS that com1ng down the hall'7 lt must be Judy Ralls she s so small l vush you could see Donna Ex ersman pa1nt She makes pxctures lxxely and qua1nt . . 1 1 -' ' I 1 l ' A 1 I- V ' 1 . 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Iv: 1 ll Nil '-' 'J Us : 'I' 1 .f A - ' '.f'1gx 1, L1'-. om ' ulzsj .fe L 'linn Class Wzll We the Semor class of 1953 ofShe1b1na H.1gh School County of Shelby State of M1ssour1 be1ng at the present tmme of sound state of m1nd do hereby declare th1s lnstrument to be our last w1ll and testament and hereby revoke all former w1l1s and testamentary d1spos1t1ons at any t1me by us made declare that xf any part of th1s w1l11s d1sregarded the offender thereof shall be subject to faculty dlscussxon from the t1me samd offense 15 comm1tted We hereby make the follow1ng bequeathal of our property To Charl1e Antle a br1ght tae hop1ng It w1ll capture some beaut1ful ma1den s heart To Vxola Kl1ne we bequeath a dog to keep the boys away To Charles O Laughhn because we thxnk he w1ll be us1ng It soon we bequeath one marr1age hcense J1mm1e Rash we bequeath a candy klss so he won t have to ask for one o Mary Sn1der we bequeath one bottle of condensed pep George W1lt known for h1s good d1spos1t1on we bequeath a pa1r of w1ngs o Kathryn Bastzan we bequeath a crystal ball so she may see what the future holds o Ivo Blackford we bequeath the works of a clock and d1rect1ons on how to put It together e bequeath to John Dodd a tractor o Dorothy Bower we bequeath a bouquet of sweet W11l1ams so she w1ll always have her W1l11ams To Evelyn Byars we g1ve a thermometer to a1d her 1n her nurs1ng career bequeath to Ivan Carroll a calendar to remxnd h1m of a certam March o Lela Farrell we bequeath a rec1pe How to make B1scu1ts Anna Madge Buckman we bequeath a new Joke book we know she needs one o Marzlyn Elwood we bequeath a package of dates so she w1ll always have one bequeath to Donna Eversman a map of M1ssour1 Umversity campus so she can f1nd her way around o Charles Foster we bequeath a megaphone so he can be heard o James Hall we g1ve a copy of the song I ll Take You Home Aga1n Kathleen Jackson Hammond we bequeath a horse to add to h1s collectlon e bequeath to Louxse Key a Power house candy bar MarJor1e Foster we bequeath a S H S pennant so she w1ll remember the good old days at She1b1na Hmgh School Cla1born Byars we bequeath a gavel so he can remember be1ng F F A pres1dent Ann I..1ttle we bequeath a rosebud so she can always have her Bud We bequeath to Clyde Metcalf a ra1lroad track to keep hmm on a stra1ght and narrow track To Peggy Mxles we bequeath a p1cture of Don Juan but we know she th1nks more of her Don To Alma Dene Todd we bequeath a sp1ke na1l because we know she hkes her sp1kes bequeath to Donald Wallace a book on How To Make Glrls Chase Me o Tommy Phmlhber we bequeath a pxcture of Mar1e W1lson to rermnd hlm of h1s Mar1e bequeath to Clunette Wood a copy of a song by Gxlbert and Sulhvan o Ernestzne Reardon we bequeath a half share mn the Tra1lways Cafe Dean Adams we g1Ve a gun so he can guard h1s Garrlson Frances Bashan we bequeath a shorthand pad Kathleen Greenwell we bequeath a blue prmt of a house w1th a Hall 1n lt o Mar1ly'n Maupxn we bequeath a pa1r of scxssors so she can get a Bob ha1rcut Shzrley Sults we g1ve a mxller so she w1ll always have her Mxller e bequeath to Claudette Wood a date book so she can keep her dates stra1ght o MarJor1e Balley we g1ve a pxllow so she can see over the dash of her car o Dons Blackford Dodd we bequeath a txcket to Fort S111 Army Camp to see her husband We g1ve to Glenda Dmw1dd1e a basketball to rerrund her of her basketball days at Shelblna I-'hgh School To Dorothy Farrell we bequeath a copy of Jack and the Beanstalk he s a farmer a We bequeath to Frances Ann Hlldmann a weddmg rmg because we know she Merntts To Robert Kunce we bequeath a 11St of gxrls so he can p1ck out the one he wants O To . . , . , u T ' , , To . , . . . . 1 . . . 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' . . , 3 ' l d. . . . ., .I Hit- To Gerald Power we gne a Key to call his own To Jesse Ann Smith we bequeath a comb to aid her in her future career as a beauticxan We bequeath to Lenore Tartar a pancake turner to remind her of her Turner and we believe she will soon be need1ng one To Lena Thrasher we bequeath a fishing pole so she can become a Fisher man Betty Turner we give a pair of binoculars so she can spot that blue Plymouth way down the road give to Charles Watson a new car so he can haxe room for more girls bequeath to Toni Barkelew a never fail diet chart o Frances Bartosik we bequeath a book of Leo the Lion so she can always be in formed about Leo Opaldine Maupin we bequeath a dime and ring in hopes that she may someday re ceive a iamond ring e bequeath to Ronald Day a radio to occupy h1S spare time while in college o Darrell Totten we bequeath a certificate entitling him to enter Rolla College Myra Heald we bequeath an alarm clock so she won t be late for her wedding e bequeath to Pauline Maupin a watch so she can be Johnny on the spot give to Thomas Ragsdale a l1fe preserver so he won t get lost in his tuba Carolyn Richards we bequeath a pos1t1on as bookkeeper Ray Weatherford we bequeath a muffler since it sounds as though he s in need of one bequeath to James Beckett a post graduate course at Shelbina High School so he can Estel Howell we bequeath an automobile to go with his safety award give to Jerry Moss a bottle of Hadical so he won t go into a Huff bequeath to Judy Ralls a pad of permanent absentee blanks Phyllis Shively we bequeath the deed to a drug store all her own since she was such a success in runrung one in the Senior play To Marvin Thomas we bequeath some stay awake pllls so he might stay awake 1n study hall We bequeath to Bob Williams a position on the editorial staff of some newspaper We bequeath to Miss Patison and Mrs Farrah a gift to show our appreciation for all the guidance they have glven us inthe past year As we leave this much beloved institution of learning and pass from under the all seeing eyes and the all hearing ears of our vigilant faculty we bequeath to the Juniors the following property First All the reverence w1th which we haxe been looked upon by the lower classmen of this high school Second The secret process of the Seniors for getting by the teacher Third Our class spirit and the center section of seats in assembly Lastly to all the succeeding classes and their heirs to hate and to hold forex er w do regretfully leave our most cherished possessions the beautiful building of S H S which contains so many memories of pleasant times spent not the least of which has been the help and guidance of the faculty 1n the cares and troubles which appear in every student s life In testimony thereof we hereunto have signed and sealed this instrument and thereunto set the seal of the class of 1953 on the fourteenth day of May inthe year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty three Charles O Laughlin Betty Turner Phyllis Shively Darrell Totten To , . n . . , We ' ' ' . we . - . . . 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