Southern Boone County R1 School - Eagle Yearbook (Ashland, MO)

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SOUTHERN BOONE COUNTY R-l Ashland, Missouri Eagle of ’61 Roberta Nistendirk, Editor 'DecUc tiM, We, the seniors, want to dedicate the 1960-61 Eagle” to Mr. Fred Harris who has done much to bring honor and recognition to our school through his outstanding work with the Future Farmers of America. We wish to thank you, Mr. Harris, for all the help and consideration you have given us 3 through our years of high school and for that friendly smile on which we were always able to rely. Board of MR. ALFRED BECKMEYER Education MR. ELSWORTH WILCOXON MR. DERWOOD GARRETT MR. JUSTIN JOHN Superintendents Message r o My very best wishes are extended to everyone and especially to the members of the Senior Class. You have made many fine contributions to your school, and it is my hope that we of the faculty have, in . •• turn, contributed something to each of you that will enrich your future. Sincerely. Page R. Pendleton, Superintendent Pendleton, Superintendent With the enthusiasm the Seniors have displayed, they should be able to meet the challenge of the future if they will direct their efforts.in the right direction and follow the golden rule. Kenneth Swift, Principal MR. KENNETH SWIFT Principal and Coach B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. MARJORIE DEGASE Home Economics B.S. in Education Southwest Missouri State Colleg Springfield, Missouri MR. WAYNE MILLER Math and Physics A.B. in Math and Physics University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. SARAH MIDDLETON English B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. CAROLYN WRIGHT Commerce B.S. in Education Northwestern State College Natchitoches, Louisiana MRS. LOY MARTIN Social Studies B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. CARMA JOHNSON Music B.S. in Music Drake University Des Moines, Iowa MRS. BERTHA HARRIS Science and Math Iberia Junior College Iberia, Missouri B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MR. FRED L. HARRIS Agriculture B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 10 Elementary Principal’s Message MRS. MENA GILMORE Eighth Grade Kirksville Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. GLADYS BURTON Seventh and Eighth Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. SUZANNE SMOOT Seventh Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MR. ROGER P. HALL Fifth Grade B.S. in Agriculture M.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. ESTHER LEWIS Sixth Grade University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. PAT MYERS Fifth and Sixth Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 12 MRS. ANNA SANDERSON Fourth Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. CHARLENE JENKINS Third and Fourth Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. REJEANA FAES Third Grade University erf Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. EMMALEA STALLING Second Grade B.S. in Education Northwest State College Maryville, Missouri MRS. CAROL RYAN First and Second Grade B.S. in Education University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri MRS. NETTIE KLEMME First Grade Kirksville Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 13 Senior Class History The Seniors of 1960-61 started their goal of a high school education in August, 1957, with forty-one students. The officers of our freshman year were: President, Terry Taylor; Vice President, Joe Rice; Secretary-Treasurer, Roberta Nistendirk; Student Council Representative, Larry Shedd. There were forty-two students our sophomore year. The class officers were: President, Emma Schnieder; Vice President, Glenda Ellis; Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Hesse; Student Council Representative, Betty Lammers. Our junior year there were thirty-nine students. That year the class officers were: President, Roberta Nistendirk; Vice President, Glenda Ellis; Secretary-Treasurer, Rosalyn Goetting; Student Council Representative, Jimmie Bennett. The seniorclass officers are: President, Ronney Manns; Vice President, Charles Cantrell; Secretary-Treasurer, Glenda Ellis; Student Council Representatives, Deanna Buescher and Rosalyn Goetting. There are thirty-seven students; thirty-two of which have been here all four years. They are: Donna Ashlock, Louise Bockhorst, Deanna Buescher, Glenda Ellis, Marilyn Hesse, Rosalyn Goetting, Betty Lammers, Elaine Lewis, Katherine Murphy, Roberta Nistendirk, Rometta Richardson, Emma Schnieder, Van Anderson, Gerald Anderton, Charles Cantrell, Jimmie Bennett, Dennis Cramer, Johnny Forsee, Burdette Harmon, Jimmy Harriman, Billy Luecke, Harold Nichols, Junior Nichols, Joe Rice, Larry Rice, Billy Richardson, Lonnie Sapp, Bobby Sapp, Buford Scruggs, Terry Taylor, Andrew Winnecke, and James Wilson. The student body officers for 196G-61 elected in the fall of 1960 were: President, Ronney Manns; Vice President, Rosalyn Goetting; Secretary-Treasurer, Deanna Buescher. We know that we will never forget our pleasant memories of Ashland High School. It is our sincere wish that all the Seniors will find happiness and success in all they do. May we never forget all of our friends we have made here. 1 5 RONNEY MANNS Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. F.F.A.................... 2,3.4 F.F.A. Officer ............ 3.4 Student Body President ... 4 Student Council ............. 4 Class President...............4 Annual Staff .................4 Newspaper Staff...............3 Basketball ...................3 Honor Society...............2,3 CHARLES CANTRELL He is the eighth wonder of the new world. Basketball................2,3,4 Chorus ...................1.2,3 Band.........................1 Newspaper Staff..............4 Class Vice President .... 4 Junior Play...................3 Honor Society.................3 GLENDA ELLIS As a cheerleader she's full of pep; as a friend she's really hep. Newspaper Staff..........2.3,4 Cheerleader.........1,2,3.4 Basketball...............2,3,4 Pep Squad..................3,4 Barnwarmin' Queen............4 Secretary-Treasurer ... 4 Class Vice President . . . .2,3 Junior Play....................3 Honor Society..............3,4 GERALD ANDERTON Another one of those quiet men who may surprise us someday. F.F.A. .................... 2 VAN ANDERSON Work fascinates me - I could sit for hours and watch it. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Baseball Student Manager 3. DONNA ASH LOCK The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Pep Squad 3; Chorus 3,4. JIM BENNETT Heads I go to the basketball game; tails I go to the movies; and on edge, I study. May King 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Chorus 1,2; Junior Marshal 3; New spaper Staff 4; Baseball 4. LOUISE BOCKHORST With one exception, boys mean nothing to her. Annual Staff.................3,4 Newspaper Staff................3 Basketball.................2,3,4 Chorus..................1.2,3,4 Pep Squad .....................3 Junior Play .................. 3 Honor Society..............2,3,4 DENNIS CRAMER I'm standing on the verge of a great career; won't someone please push me off? Basketball................1,2,3,4 Baseball..................1,2,3,4 Chorus...................1,2,3,4 DEANNA BUESCHER Her heart is like the moon. . . . .there's a man in it. Student Council Secretary-Treasurer ... 4 Chorus . ...............1,2,3,4 Band ...................... 1,2 Pep Squad...................3,4 Cheerleader...................3 Newspaper Staff...............4 Basketball..................2,4 Honor Society...............3,4 JOHN FEWINS It's not the questions that bother me; it's the answers. F.F.A................. 1,2,3,4 Chorus ...................... 1 Baseball .................... 4 BOBBIE COX It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Pep Squad ....................4 Chorus......................2,3 Basketball ...............2,3,4 JOHN FORSEE He's little, but so is dynamite. F.F.A. Officer..................4 F.F.A....................1.2,3.4 Basketball ..................... 1 Baseball ................. 2,3,4 17 ROSALYN GOETTING Generally speaking, she is speaking generally. Student Council Vice President............4 Pep Squad..................3,4 Cheerleader................3.4 Class Secretary- Treasurer ............... 3 Chorus .............. 1.2,3,4 Band ....................... 1 Newspaper Staff .............2 Honor Society ..............2,3,4 M RILYN HESSE She may not be a Ford, but she sjre can rattle on. Basketball.................2,3,4 Basketball Captain.............4 Band ......................1,2,3 Chorus..................1.2,3,4 Class Secretary- Treasurer ................ 2 Newspaper..................1,2,4 Junior Marshal.................3 Best Citizen Award.............3 Honor Society..............2,3,4 BURDETTE HARMON Another car passed me once - a police car. F.F.A............... 1.2,3,4 Chorus .................. I 4 F.F.A. Officer..............4 Baseball Student Manager ... 4 Basketball Student Manager ................. 4 BETTY LAMMERS A pocket edition small but com- plete; altogether, she's hard to beat. Newspaper Staff.............3,4 May Queen......................4 Basketball ..................3,4 C horus...................1,2,3 Student Council ...............2 Honor Society .................4 JIM HARRIMAN From all indications, he must have swallowed a dictionary. Chorus ................ 1.2,3.4 Baseball .................... 4 ELAINE LEWIS A pleasant smile, a willingway, but never much to say. Pep Squad .................3 Chorus...................3,4 Newspaper Staff............3 18 BOBBIE LITTLE ”Fun for all, and all for fun.” Chorus .................... 1 Pep Squad ................3,4 HAROLD NICHOLS •'Ah, why should life all labor be? BILLY LUECKE Nothingneeds to be said forme; I'll speak for myself. Basketball ................ 3 Chorus..................2.3.4 PALIS NICHOLS, JR. I know what I know - if I could only stay awake to tell it. F.F.A..................1.2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer...............2 Newspaper Staff ..............4 KATHERINE MURPHY She has a mind and speaks it; a goal and seeks it. Chorus ............. 1,2,3,4 Band ....................... 1 Pep Squad .................3,4 Newspaper Staff..........2,3,4 Junior Play .................3 Oratorical Winner............3 Honor Society............2,3,4 ROBERTA NISTENDIRK Not bold, shy, short, or tall; a nice mingling of them all. Annual Staff ..............3,4 Newspaper Staff..........1,3,4 Homecoming Queen .... 4 Class Secretary- Treasurer ............... 1 Class President ............. 3 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer ... 3 Oratorical Winner............4 Basketball Student Manager...............2,3,4 Junior Play ................ 3 Chorus ................. 1,2,3,4 Band ..................... 1,2 Honor Society............2,3,4 19 DON PERKINS Either I will find a way, or I will make one. Junior Play ............... 3 Newspaper Staff.............4 Honor Society...............4 ROMETTA RICHARDSON If red hair is a blessing.here indeed is a blessed one. Newspaper Staff.............3.4 Basketball....................3 Pep Squad ....................3 Honor Society.................4 JOE RICE Rather athletic, slender, and tall; a good sport and a friend to all. Basketball ............ 1,2,3,4 F.F.A....................... x’2 Baseball ................. 2,3,4 Junior Play .................. 2 BILL RICHARDSON An up-right, down-right, all- right guy! Basketball ........... 1,2,3,4 Chorus ............... 1,2,3,4 LARRY RICE I don't care; I look like a good student. Chorus.....................1,2 Basketball Student Manager ................3,4 BOB SAPP When they kiss and make up, she gets the kiss, and he gets the make-up. Chorus ..................1,2,3 Band ....................... 1 Basketball ............... 2,3 Baseball ................. 2.3.4 20 BUFORD SCRUGGS What is the hardest task in the world? To think! Baseball ................. 1,4 TERRY TAYLOR Here I am, you lucky girls. Class President . Student Council . 1 Basketball . . . . , . . 1,2,3,4 Basketball Captain .... 3.4 Baseball Chorus EMMA SCHNIEDER A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash - that's Emma. Annual Staff ...............3.4 Basketball ................ 3,4 Chorus .................... 1,3 Junior Play ................. 3 Newspaper Staff ............2,4 Class President ..............2 Pep Squad.................3,4 Student Council ...... 2 Ba3t Citizen Award .... 1 Honor Society ............2,3,4 ANDREW WINNECKE I never trouble trouble, 'til trouble troubles me. F.F.A............... 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer ........... 4 Chorus ................. 1,4 Band ................... 1 Junior Play ............... 3 LONNIE SAPP Surely you don't think I would rather be fishing than at school. F.F.A..................1.2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer...............4 Newspaper Staff ..............4 JAMES WILSON Girls, girls, he's not shy. Take a look and give a sigh. Basketball ........... 1.2,3,4 Basketball Captain...........4 Baseball.................2,3,4 Chorus...................1,2,4 2 t Senior Class Will VAN ANDERSON wills his ability to skip school to Sandra Biggs. GERALD ANDERTON wills his physical stature to Vernon Johnson. DONNA ASH LOCK wills her scatterbrain ways to Linda Hall. JIMMIE BENNETT wills h?s luck in having a brother with a big car to no one; he needs all the luck in order to get the car. LOUISE BOCKHORST wills her weak legs to Eileen Hesse, for she will need them to play basketball. DEANNA BUESCHER wills her love for Cecil to no one, and we do mean NO ONE. CHARLES CANTRELL wills his love for the Jefferson City girls to no one. He would rather keep it. BOBBIE COX wills her hot hook-shot to anyone on the basketball team who can handle it. DENNIS CRAMER wills his temper to no one because no one wants it anyway. GLENDA ELLIS wills her big mouth to Martha Old. JOHNNY FEVVINS wills his ability to be half an hour late for English class to no one. Mrs. Middleton couldn’t put up with another one. JOHNNY FORSEE wills his darling little coon dogs to no one. He couldn't bear to part with them. ROSALYN GOETTING wills her ability to tear slacks in pep assemblies to no one. It would be much too embarrassing. BURDETTE HARMON wills his ability to go steady with several girls at one time and still get by with it to Harold Sanderson. JIM HARRIMAN wills his freckles to no one, for he wouldn't be the same without them. MARILYN HESSE wills her Apache ways to Sandra Sapp. BETTY LAMMERS wills her shortness to Jo Norris. ELAINE LEWIS wills her quiet ways to Checkie Reeder. BOBBY LITTLE wills her used-to-be crush for Ronney Manns to any one who thinks they can get him. BILLY JOE LUECKE wills his ability to write shorthand to Judy Hazel. RONNEY MANNS wills his hot rodding ability to Wilson Ramsdell although he doesn't really need it. KATHERINE MURPHY wills her ability to get along with math teachers to Virginia Williams. HAROLD NICHOLS wills his love for Emma to no one. He would rather keep it himself. JUNIOR NICHOLS wills his love for Betty to no one. He thinks he would like to keep it. ROBERTA NISTENDIRK wills her love to dress out in P. E. classes to Janet Forsee. DON PERKINS wills his sideburns and mustache to Dwayne Barner. 22 JOE RICE wills his height to Jimmy Griffin. LARRY RICE wills his ability to hold hands in the halls to all the young lovers of A.H.S. BILL RICHARDSON wills his curly hair to Billy Calvin. ROMETTA RICHARDSON wills her love to wear boys basketball jackets to Garrie Cole. BOBBIE SAPP wills his love for taking pot shots at basketball games to anyone who wants it. He’s getting tired of it. LONNIE SAPP wills his love for Barbara to no one. He has decided to make a career out of it. EMMA SCHNIEDER wills her high-pitched giggle to Betty Mabrey. BUFORD SCRUGGS would will his bowling ability to someone, but he’s not so sure of it himself. TERRY TAYLOR wills his ability to charm the freshman girls to the next set of senior boys. JAMES WILSON wills his basketball suit to anyone who can do as good a job as he has done. ANDREW WINNECKE wills his love for hot Chevrolets to Lamonte Calvin. Prophecy VAN ANDERSON isn’t getting haircuts quite as often now. He has to take off from farming instead of English classes to do so now. GERALD ANDERTON is now telling the little Andertons if they will eat spinach, they will grow up to have a fine physique like their father. DONNA ASH LOCK and Vernon are now raising little Wests in their little West-nest. JIM BENNETT now owns a fine lot of trucks with ditch-repellant tires. LOUISE BOCKHORST is now running an efficient Cramer household with one husband, four children, a half dozen dogs, and one well-run 1939 Chevrolet. DEANNA BUESCHER, now Mrs. Sapp, is getting up at 4 a.m. to milk the cows. She usually was just getting in at that time. CHARLES CANTRELL is now the top salesman at the Buick Corporation selling the Super-super Buick. BOBBIE COX is still trying to make up her mind between Marcus, Donnie, and Warren. DENNIS CRAMER is walking again. This time when he took his car apart, he couldn't get it back together again. GLENDA ELLIS is the first lady president of the M.F.A. Company. JOHN FEWINS is the demonstration driver at the Studebaker Corporation. JOHNNY FORSEE and Marilyn are now raising something else besides coon dogs - children. ROSALYN GOETTING and Bob are now in the Oldsmobile and Little Sapp business. 23 BURDETTE HARMON couldn't choose between his many girls, so he took them to Arabia so he could have them all and it would be legal. JIM HARRIMAN has made his first trip back to Ashland in ten years. Washington has really been keeping him busy. MARILYN HESSE has just been voted in as the first female player on the Globetrotters' Basketball Team. BETTY LAMMERS is still trying to crowd her many children into that one little pickup truck. ELAINE LEWIS is now a physical education teacher at the dear old high school. BOBBIE LITTLE has just returned from New York where she has been a top fashion model for the Don Loper creations. BILLY LUECKE is the proud owner of the drive-in theater in Ashland. RONNEY MANNS has just been voted the most eligible bachelor of the year. KATHERINE MURPHY is now the busy mother of Qu'nn-triplats. HAROLD NICHOLS is still in the Legion Hall trying to teach Emma how to square dance. JUNIOR NICHOLS has just got the part of Rip Van Winkle in the new movie production. He got a lot of experience during school hours. ROBERTA NISTENDIRK is now the most highly paid commerce teacher in the state. She is employed by the Ashland High School. DON PERKINS is now the head make-up man at M.G.M. Studios in Hollywood. JOE RICE is the most popular forest ranger in the state of Washington. He doesn't even need a lookout tower. LARRY RICE has just taken over the Shell Oil Company and Janice, too. BiLL RICHARDSON is the pnysics teacher on the TV physics program. ROMETTA RICHARDSON is now replacing Maureen O'Hara in the movies, because Rometta has a truer color of red hair. BOBBIE SAPP has just organized his own company - The Sapp Oldsmobile Corporation. LONNIE SAPP has finally got his truck out of the ditch, but we think he is going to sell it to pay for the expense of pulling it out. EMMA SCHNIEOER is still down at the ole Legion Hall with Harold trying to learn how to square dance. BUFORD SCRUGGS has just broken the world's record as the fastest shorthand writer at 350 words a minute. TERRY TAYLOR and Lenora are now the assistant professors at the Kirksville College. JAMES WILSON is now coach of the basketball team at Ashland - girls' team, that is. ANDREW WINNECKE is one of the most prosperous farmers in Missouri and is still making weekly trips to Jefferson City. 24 Gary Arnold President Glenda Klemme Vice President Lamont Calvin Secretary-Treasurer Checkie Reeder Carolyn Nichols Doris Garrett Carol Rodden Jerome Glascock Jo Norris Wilson Ramsdell 26 Patty Hartman Beverly Arnold Roscoe Ervin Margie Cavanaugh Larry Old Judy Rouse Sandra Sapp Bobby Crump 27 Sophomores Nettie Pauley President Lona McDow Vice President Dean Wilson Treasurer Deanna Crump Secretary Sandra Biggs Peggy Sapp Dale Lewis Harry Sapp Melvin Nichols Kay Turner 20 Anthony Nichols Judy Crump Richard Cunningham Joe Stump Arlene Rippeto Ira Walker Charles Nichols Janet Forsee Barbara Scruggs Bobby Brinegar Ruth Baker v — Richard Lewis no PHOTO AVAILABLE 29 Virginia Williams Secretary-Treasurer Dale Wilson Sharon Woods Terry Nichols Sharon Rouse Jimmy Griffin Kay Nichols Vernon Johnson Barbara Harmon James Rybolt Janice Zumwalt Wendell Cunningham 30 Elaine Herron Charles Carinder Lillian Vaughn Loren Rice Nancy Nichols Don Zeller Marion Brooks Richard Schiradelly Carol Ervin Tommy Garrett Dorothy Bouchez Joe McDow Kaye Jenkins Richard Holton Carrie Cole 31 Billy Calvin Eileen Hesse Linda Hall Rosetta Nichols Gary Winchell Kenny Bowden Judy Sapp Karen Nichols Mike Rippeto Terry Bennett Janie Ranz Martha Ellene Pace Wayne Wilson Steve Bowden Brenton Doyle Anderton Dorothy Phillips 32 Nyoka Nichols David Martin Eighth Grade Valerie Rice Charles Crump Jerry Thomas Rosemary Buckner Ellen Arnold Lariy Jennings Jerry Manns Linda Me Dow Robert Hagans Jim Petsel Joan Sappington 33 Dianne Barnett Terry Cole Linda Wren Jimmy Harmon Lois Winnecke Marris Nichols Alvera Wren Everett Sapp Elaine Batye Richard Hazell Nancy Pauley Keith Peterson Cynthia Branson Marcia Barner Lonnie Taggart Virginia Edwards Larry Burnett Linda Taylor 34 Troy Lewis Jerry Nichols Judy Nichols Iris Anderton Wayne Luecke Stella Crane Donna Meng Tommy Jones Jo Ann Sapp Lonnie Crump Virginia Cunningham Patricia Huntington David Biggs Danny White Dorothy Alberts 35 Seventh and Eighth ) LaVerne Lammers Jesse Steelman Ruth Crane Linda Singer Ernest Sapp David Nistendirk Tommy Rybolt Wanda Rippeto Glen Sapp Jean Douglas Hazel Smith 36 Linda Zumwalt Gertrude Martin Marylou Turner Robert Brune Seventh Grade Robert Smith Jerry Peterson Terry Gilmore Anne Sanderson Russel Pace Mickey Nichols Melvin Lewis Martha Campbell Gary Lammers Gene Sapp 37 Sherry Robinson Jackie Nichols Ronnie Harmon Gary Crump Kenneth Algiere Joyce Arnsmeyer David Gilmore Gary Nichols ♦ Joan Jones Joyce Reeder Velarah Steinmann Mike Phillips Junior Davidson Janet Beckmeyer Jackie Anderton Ronald Glascock 38 Garry Nichols Sixth Grade V Lawrence Harmon Dianna Robinson Michael Henry Jacklyn Burnett Michael Purcell Daniel Farris Margery Sievert Sally Rice Melvin Bradley Catherine Smith James Bowden Twyla Norris 39 Pamela Branson Bob Taggart Ethel Nichols Robert Ervin Paula Renoe James Sapp Carolyn Crane Larry Gilmore Gloria George Spencer Crump 40 Joel Bullard Nita Ruth Pace Michele Calvin Janice Perkins Tommy Petsel Dennis Davidson Ronald Nichols Jim Nichols Dan Bowden Kenneth Nichols Daryl Herron Finis Lammers Fred Glascock David Cavanaugh Rodney Johnson 41 Fifth Grade Rita Ingles Dwayne Nichols Judith Basinger Judy Nichols Joyce Bobbitt Bobbie Glascock Gail Belcher Joyce Fenner Carol Fenner Ray Nichols Bobby Greene Sharon Begemann William Cox Nancy Sapp 42 Larry Huntington Gail Caldwell Don Wilson Donna Rouse Junior Griffin Anita Bondurant Glenn Belcher Janet Kay Craig Steven Sapp Marian Nichols Terry Long Cynthia Hackman Richard Begemann 43 Ruth Ann Harriman Larry Douglas Janice Sapp Alva Anderton Dan Peterson David Smith Jacqueline Wilson Tate Barner Linda Edwards Charlene Phillips Gary Rice Larry Phillips David Lewis Marvin Hilgedick Leslie Sapp Larry Sapp Dian Walker Russell Burkett Linda Morris Joe Short Fourth Grade Harold Nichols Colleen Crump Billy Crane Peggy Rippeto Tommy Mustain Gloria Phillips Phillip Green 45 Joey Petsel Patricia Stump Curtis Harmon Arlene Bouchez Ronnie Crump Dale Smith Dennis Sapp Darla Ireland Benjamin Nieman Patrick George Kathryn Nichols Stephen Gilmore Berry Nichols Lester Ireland Jerry Gilpin Robert Smarr Helen Nichols John Pat Smith Larry Rice 46 Shirley Woods Rex Taggart Johnny Pauley Dennis Nichols Jo Anne Nichols Stephen Jeffery Gwen Quinn Carolyn Zumwalt Judy Sappington Ralph Higgins Marcella Crump Dennis Burkett Nancy Glascock 47 Clifton Nahlor Mary Ann Bullard UOliii Gerald Barnett Brenda Nichols Alice Nichols Mike Nichols H f Lena Hilgedick Third and Fourth Grade Victor Sapp Joey Holton Patsy Bowden Debbie Wren Melvin Farris Mike Gilmore Sharon Brune Zachy Rippeto Kathy Arledge Roger Marris Third Grade John Bowden James Huntington Mike Guier Donald Alberts Len Gilpin 49 James Belcher Carolyn Hughes Donny Moreau Ruth Phillips Terry Zumwalt Lois Ashlock Glen Downs Vickie Lou Nichols Mike George Janice Pettigrew Vickie Lee Nichols Gary Pauley Joe Algiere 30 Eddie Harmon Second Grade si M Sharon Nichols Nancy Hagans Jim Smith Mellany Faes Donna Wren Robbie Bartel Farron Klemme Virginia Martin Donnie Calvert Carl Griffin Linda Martin Debra Ervin Lois Edwards Diane Ingles Nancy Henry 51 Leon Martin Pam Glascock Marilyn Basinger Rhonda Bennett Carolyn Garrett Debbie Richardson Jimmy Hall Beverly Purcell Paul Begemann Regina Sapp Deanna Nichols Wanda Morris Pamela Higgins Paul Sanderson David Nichols Sue Crane 52 Mary Lee Goosey First and Second Grade Bradford Langdon Patty Rouse Lloyd Meng Mary Alice Kelly Tommy Singer Jimmy Phillips Viola Ireland David Perkins Jim Alberts Larry Winfrey Alan Ervin Donna Smallwood Edwin Nichols 53 Linda Hackman Randy Peterson Gary Nichols Jana Renoe First Grade Ronald Schmocker Lisa Sevier Nancy Bullard Loretta Brune Helen Rice Kathy Gilpin 54 Gregory Wren Lowell Crump Beverly Vaughn Raymond Ingles Karen Begemann Vickie Harmon Karl Anderson .r Penny Rouse Farron Batye Nola Cavanaugh Michael Sapp Terry Selby Peggy Sapp James Cummings Nancy Sanderson 55 Timothy Sapp Don Ireland Robert Hazell Deborah Garrett Wanda Nichols Charles Martin Jerry Bowden John Thomas Randall Brinegar Brenda Barner Jeanette Jenkins Karen Ingles 56 Yearbook Staff ROBERTA NISTENDIRK Editor JO NORRIS Assistant Editor LOUISE BOCKHORST Business Manager SEATED: Louise Bockhorst, Roberta Nistendirk, Jo Norris. Ramsdell, Ronney Manns, Gary Arnold, Patty Hartman, Mrs. STANDING: Emma Schnieder, Mrs. Wright. Wilson Middleton, Jean Bowden. P I | _ • | RONNEY MANNS President ROSALYN GOETTING Vice President DEANNA BUESCHER Secretary-Treasurer SEATED: Deanna Buescher, Ronney Manns. Rosalyn Garry Arnold, Checkie Reeder. Mr. Swift, Nettie Pauley, Goetting. STANDING: Harold Sanderson, Terry Nichols. Janet Forsee. 02356629 ROW ONE: Johnny Forsee, Gary Arnold, Ronney Manns, Andrew Winnecke, Jerome Glascock, Burdette Harmon, Fred Harris, Advisor. ROW TWO: Richard Schiradelly, Vernon Johnson, Kenny Bowden, Jimmy Griffin, Loren Rice, Richard Lewis, Joe Stump. Brenton Anderton, Harold Sanderson, Harry Sapp, Anthony Nichols. ROW THREE: Junior Nichols. Charles Nichols, Dale Lewis, Francis Steinman, Ira Walker, Dwayne Barner, Lonnie Sapp, Wilson Ramsdell, Wendell Cunningham, James Rybolt, Don Zeller, Harold Barnett, Johnny Fewins. 61 Junior F.F.A SEATED: Jerry Manns, Glenn Sapp, Keith Peterson, Robert Hagan, Troy Lewis, David Biggs, Fred Harris, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Gary Lammers, Ronnie Glascock, Terry Cole, Tommy Jones, David Nistendirk, David Gilmore, Jack Anderton. THIRD ROW: Danny White, Kenneth Schiradelly, Jerry Peterson, Terry Gilmore, Jerry Nichols. Shop Class SEATED: Troy Lewis, David Biggs, Ken Bowden. Charles Nicho's, Glenn Sapp, Vernon Johnson, Raymond Rybolt, Bill Nichols, John Lee Buckner. Kenneth Nichols. Donnie Wren, Frank Branson. STANDING: Wendell Cunningham. James Rybolt, Victor Johnson. Fred Harris. Junior Nichols. Elson Nichols, John Fewins, Danny White. NOT SHOWN: Earl Power. 62 Chorus ROW ONE: Marion Brooks, Martha Old. Katherine Murphy, Deanna Buescher, Rosalyn Goetting, Marilyn Hesse, Roberta Nistendirk. ROW TWO: Elaine Lewis. Kay Nichols, Janice Zumwalt. Judy Pointer. Garrie Cole, Eileen Hesse. Virginia Williams, Barbara Scruggs, Donna Ashlock, Linda Hall, Nancy Nichols. Jane Ranz. Ellene Pace. ROW THREE: Barbara Harmon, Betty Mabrey, Billy Richardson. Kenneth Bowden, Jimmie Griffin, Tommy Garrett, Mrs. Carma Johnson, Francis Steinman. Steven Bowden, Mike Rippeto, James Rybolt, Louise Bockhorst. Janet Hamilton, Janet Forsee. Sharon Rouse. ROW FOUR: James Wilson, Burdette Harmon, Dennis Cramer. Terry Taylor. Dale Lewis. Billy Calvin, Billy Luecke, Jimmy Harriman. Gary Winchell, Wendell Cunningham, Dale Wilson. Band ROW ONE: Dianne Barnett, Cynthia Branson. Virginia Williams. Lois Winnecke. Jane Rice, Joan Sappington, Virginia Edwards. Judy Nichols, Jean Douglas, Valarie Rice, Robert Brune,Martha Old. ROW TWO: Nancy Pauley. Linda Taylor, Judy Sapp, Mike Rippeto, Jim Harmon, Tommy Rybolt, Jane Ranz. Nyoka Nichols, Troy Lewis, Terry Cole. Harold Sanderson. Dwayne Barner, James Rybolt, Alvera Wren. ROW THREE: Richard Hazell. Robert Smith, Harold Barnett, Barbara Harmon, Sharon Woods, David Nistendirk. Lonnie Taggart. Marion Brooks, Mrs. Johnson, Virginia Cunningham, Carol Smith. Donna Meng, Carol Hall. Linda Wren. Linda Hall. 64 Honor Society ROW ONE: Marilyn Hesse, Secretary; Roberta Nistendirk, President; Rosalyn Goetting. Vice President. ROW TWO: Lona McDow; Rosetta Nichols, Emma Schnieder. Katherine Murphy. Dulcenia Kidwell, Judy Hazell, Beverly Arnold, Mrs. Martin. Sponsor; Mrs. Middleton, Sponsor; Rometta Richardson, Betty Lammers, Kay Turner, Janet Forsee. Linda Hall. ROW THREE: Dean Wilson, Glenda Ellis, Martha Old, Janet Hamilton. Betty Baker, Louise Bockhorst, Deanna Buescher, Glenda Klemme, Nettie Pauley, Barbara Scruggs, Don Perkins. Newspaper Staff ROW ONE: Emma Schnieder, Production Manager; Glenda Ellis. Editor; Ronney Manns, Assistant Editor. ROW TWO: Marilyn Hesse, Kay Nichols, Beverly Arnold, Marion Brooks, Katherine Murphv, Deanna Crump, Mrs. Middleton, Sponsor; Donna Ashlock, Rometta Richardson, Betty Lammers, Jimmie Bennett. ROW THREE: Mr. Kenneth Swift, Sponsor; Deanna Buescher, Janet Hamilton, Roberta Nistendirk. Martha Old, Barbara Harmon, Charles Cantrell, Sharon Woods. Joe Rice. Sharon Rouse, Don Perkins. Junior Nichols. 65 Cheerleaders Janet Forsee. Glenda Ellis. Janet Hamilton. Rosalyn Goctting Sandra Sapp. Pep Squad ROW ONE: Glenda Ellis. Rosalyn Goetting, President; Janet Forsee, Janet Hamilton, Sandra Sapp. ROW TWO: Ellene Pace, Katherine Murphy. Judy Sapp, Garrie Cole, Eileen Hesse, Doris Garrett, Vice President; EmmaSchnieder.Secretary-Treasurer; Martha Old, Marion Brooks, Sharon Kay Nichols. ROW THREE: Linda Hall, Janice Zumwalt, Barbara Harmon. Arlene Rippeto, Betty Mabrey, Sharon Woods, Bobby Cox, Bobbie Little, Mr. Swift, Sponsor. Basketball Statistics 1960 61 BOYS GIRLS ♦Ashland 44 New Bloomfield 53 Ashland 53 Auxvasse 57 Ashland 72 Auxvasse 41 Ashland 49 Cairo 62 Ashland 41 Cairo 52 Ashland 38 Hallsville 32 Ashland 52 Mokane 50 Ashland 48 Sturgeon 29 Ashland 46 Hallsville 72 Ashland 32 Renick 30 ♦Ashland 79 Eugene 51 Ashland 28 Auxvasse 34 Ashland 79 Sturgeon 41 Ashland 32 Cairo 54 Ashland 53 Renick 40 Ashland 45 Harrisburg 27 ♦Ashland 44 Fayette 52 Ashland 55 Sturgeon 22 Ashland 38 Auxvasse 36 Ashland 43 Hallsville 38 Ashland 54 Cairo 51 Ashland 27 Harrisburg 31 Ashland 47 Harrisburg 51 Ashland 47 Renick 34 Ashland 90 Sturgeon 47 LITTLE DIXIE TOURNAMENT Ashland 61 Hallsville 69 Ashland 47 Hallsville 40 Ashland 41 Harrisburg 45 Ashland 52 Harrisburg 40 Ashland 50 Renick 68 Ashland 43 Armstrong 61 LITTLE DIXIE TOURNAMENT NEW FRANKLIN Ashland 53 Hallsville 42 TOURNAMENT Ashland 63 Renick 53 Ashland 40 Glasgow 24 Ashland 52 Harrisburg 41 Ashland 35 N. Franklin 46 TIPTON TOURNAMENT Ashland 20 Bunceton 35 Ashland 55 Sedalia S.C. 84 NEW FRANKLIN TOURNAMENT Ashland 40 Hallsville 68 ♦NON -CONFERENCE GAMES Ashland 56 Pilot Grove 52 Ashland 47 Houstonia 51 Baseball Statistics 1959-60 Ashland 4 Ashland 13 Ashland 3 Ashland 7 Ashland 17 Ashland 23 Ashland 14 Ashland 0 Ashland 2 Hickman 11 Hallsville 1 Westphalia 7 Auxvasse 2 Harrisburg 3 Renick 4 Mokane 3 St. Brendans 1 Hickman 7 68 1959-60 69 71 72 r «h ROW ONE: Glenda Ellis. Bobby Cox. Marilyn Hesse, Betty Lammers, Deanna Bucscher. Deanna Crump. ROW TWO: Coach Swift, Nettie Pauley, Barbara Scruggs. Louise Doris Garrett. Roberta Nistendirk. Bockhorst, Emma Schnieder, Eaglettes MARILYN - CAPTAIN GLENDA DEANNA C. BETTY - CO-CAPTAIN DEANNA B. 73 DORIS EMMA BARBARA ROW ONE: Dennis Cramer, Terry Taylor, James Wilson, Melvin Larry Old, Jim Bennett, Billy Richardson. Burdette Harmon,Coach Nichols, Joe Rice. ROW TWO: Bobby Sapp. Larry Rice, Wilson Swift. Ramsdcll, Richard Cunningham, Charles Cantrell, LamonteCalvin, r Eagles TERRY - CO-CAPTAIN DENNIS JOE CHARLES MELVIN 75 LARRY RICHARD LAMONTE Baton Twirlers ROW ONE: Janie Ranz, Judy Nichols. ROW TWO: Judy Sappington, Sharon Brune, Debbie Richardson, Jan Short, Melony Faes, Wanda Morris, Beverly Purcell, Jerrie Lynn Crane, Gwen Quinn, Teresa Calvin, Lois Ashlock. ROW THREE: Judy Sapp, Alice Nichols, Joann Nichols. Janice Sapp, Janet Anderson, Jackie Wilson, Vicky Douglas, Kathy Gilpin, Ruth Ann Harriman, Donna Smallwood, Joyce John. ROW FOUR: Sally Rice, Paula Renoe. Cynthia Branson, Pat Huntington, Janice Zumwalt, Diane Barnett. Linda Zumwalt, Jacklyn Burnett, Marjorie Sievert, Kathy Smith, Rhonda Moreau. Boys’ “B” Basketball Team HOW ONE: Kenny Bowden. Dale Wilson, Wendell Cunningham. ROW TWO: Kenneth Swift, Coach; Bobby Crump. Mike Rippeto, Tommy Garrett. Wayne Wilson, Garry Winchell, Jimmy Griffin. Dean Wilson, Dale Lewis, Jerome Glascock, Steve Bowden. 1 Oh Oh. they've caught me.” 2. These girls WON basketball keeps her coat on. 10. Doesn't this group look intelligent?' games?' 3.’ My. how you've grown?’ 4. Why didn't you tell 11. Sugar and spice and everything nice. 12. Brown sugar. us. Joe?’ 5. Bush--------.’’ 6. Chubby. 7. ’There's that sly 13. Eat. eat. eat. that's all you do. little grin again. 8. You wouldn't dare?' 9. Let's hope she 78 1. When we were young! 2. Pancho Perk. 3. Baby Bobby. 4. Little Bobbie. 5. Alfalfa. 6. Boy or girl? 7. Itsy. busy, teensy, weensy. 8. Dig those crazy tonsils! 9. Doll face. 10. Youcantell they're looking in a mirror. 11. Jimmy's girl. 12. Ok, Ok. I'll get busy. 13. Cabbagehead. 14. Devil or angel? 15. Murphy. 16. Somebody, please help me! 17. Freckles. 18. Geronimo. 19. Dah, I forgot. 20. Good ole Mister Wilson. 21. Dig that crazy tie! 22. LITTLE Brigitte Bardot. 23. One of the many Sapps. 24. Dimples. 25. She hasn't changed a bit. 26. I'd hate to eat that food! 79 I. ’’Proud captains.” 2. Marty and Mike. 3. These are SOPHISTICATED seniors7’ 4. Baby Bill. 5. Weak Legs. 6. Little Orphan Annie. 7. Well girls, here I am. 8. What are you so happy about? 9. 'They don't call me hog for nothing. 10. Wouldn't you like to see what they're watching? II. Giddup Horsie. 12. Little Lonnie. 13. THIS grew up to be a cheerleader? 14. The Wilton Wildcats. 15. Oh, my aching back! 16. Well, now it was this way. 17. Wow, Doris. ’ 18. Which one has the Toni7’ 19. Crazy legs. 20. 'This couldn't be Terry; he's got on a belt. 21. Just loafin'. 80 PAULEY'S STORE LLOYD A. 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