Southern Boone County R1 School - Eagle Yearbook (Ashland, MO)
- Class of 1964
Page 1 of 96
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1964 volume:
“
SOUTHERN BOONE COUNTY R-l Ashland, Missouri EILEEN HESSE - Editor EAGLE DEDICA T10 V We, the Seniors of this, the 1963-64 school year, are proud to dedicate this annual to Mrs. Carolyn Wright. As the teacher of commerce, she has helped to pattern the lives of many of our students. Mrs. Wright, thank you for all the help you have given us during these past four years. Your southern charm and beauty have added an extra light to the corridors of Ashland High School. 3 ACTIVITIES Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally The Juniors hang the Comets. Sophomores have the best. The Freshman eagle defends Dixie. Pep Rally draws big crowd. The 8th grade says the game is in the bag. Candidates look very happy. 6 Homecoming Queen; JANET HAMILTON The Queen and her Court. Red roses for the Queen. Sophomore Attendant Marylou Turner Junior Attendant Joan Sappington Our Queen Janet Hamilton Eighth Grade Attendant Cynthia Hackman Freshman Attendant Janet awaits big moment. Cheryl Martin 7 Dale escorts Joan. Earl escorts Cynthia. Dwayne escorts Cheryl. 8 Team presents necklaces to attendants. The big moment!! Melvin escorts Mary Lou Queen dances with her favorite escort. 9 May Queen: MARTY OLD JOEL BULLARD and CAROLYN CRANE Mr. A.H .S.-JIMMY GRIFFIN Miss A.H .S.-JUDY NICHOLS ADMINISTRATION MR. BOB SAPPINGTON MR. DERWOOD GARRETT MR. EUGENE HAMILTON MR. JOHN JENNINGS MR. JOE GILPIN MR. JUSTIN JOHN MR. BOBBIE GLASCOCK Qualified Leaders Willingly Dedicate Selves To Youth Superintendent Congratulations to the annual staff for another fine yearbook. I am sure that each of you will feel a sense of pride as you scan the pages of this book and relive your high school days. Best wishes to each of you. Page R. Pendleton Principal I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to all who have helped make this 1964 Eagle possible. May those who scan these pages in years to come look back over this school year with fond memories. My best wishes go to the Senior Class of '64. It has been a pleasure being associated with you, and I am happy to have nad a part in making this school year possible. Donald E. Jones 14 FACULTY MRS. SHARON BULLARD World History American Problems 8th Grade Citizenship MR. DON JONES Driver Education Physical Education MRS. CAROLYN WRIGHT Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping Secretarial Practice MRS. SARAH MIDDLETON MR. DON FORSTER MRS. JANE COOPER English II,III,IV Vocational Agriculture Home Economics 17 MRS. CAROL FOLEY Geography Citizenship Missouri History American History First Semester MR. RODNEY MULVANIA Geometry General Mathematics Algebra 1,11 T rigonometry Business Arithmetic MRS. BARBARA HAWES Speech English I 8th Grade English MRS. GARMA JOHNSON Band Chorus MR. ROBERT HOOD Health Biology Physical Education MRS. AGNES FERGUSON Physics 8th Grade Mathematics General Science 8th Grade Science 18 MRS. JOAN HOOD Geography Citizenship Missouri History American History Second Semester Elementary Principal Dear Seniors of 1964, My prayer for you is that you will be true to your own self; and it will follow as day follows night, you can not then be false to anyone. Sincerely yours, J?. William C. Harris 19 MRS. GLADYS BURTON 7th Grade MRS. ELIZABETH DOENGES 6th 7th Grade MRS. MENA GILMORE 6th Grade MR. ROGER HALL 5th Grade MRS. ESTHER LEWIS Special Education MRS. PATRICIA JACKSON 4th 5th Grade MRS JUNE RUTTER 4th Grade MRS. MARGOT KING 3rd Grade MRS. RUTH WINCHELL 3rd Grade MRS. BLANCH WARD 2nd Grade MRS. HELEN McCORD 1st Grade MRS. NETTIE KLEMME 1st Grade LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hazel Rice, Mrs. Emilee Williams, Mrs. Mary Helen Bennett, Mrs. Clara Belle Calvin, Mrs. Evalyn Short, Mrs. Shirley June Nichols. The hardworking cooks are much appreciated for the provision of well-balanced and nutritious meals. Eual Nichols, Klass Old, Marvin Jones. These gentlemen are responsible for the comfort of Ashland High students and faculty-keeping the building warm and clean, and assisting with the extracurricular program. 21 4 GRADUATES IMP SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Student Council Repre- sentative-Kenny Bowden, Vice President-J i rr Griffin, President-Gary Winchell, Secretary- Treasurer-Eileen Hesse. Senior Class History The Senior class of '63-'64 entered their Freshman year with fifty members. The officers were President-Harold Sanderson; Vice Presi- dent-Harold Barnett; Secretary-Treasurer- Ginger Williams; and Student Council Repre- sentative-Terry Nichols. Our money-making project, selling stationery, helped to build up our class treasury. That year we lost one stu- dent, Ellene Pace, and gained two new students, Judy Pointer and Gary Winchell. Our Sophomore officers were: P resident- Wendell Cunningham; Vice President-Harold Barnett, Secretary-Treasurer-Jim Griffin; and Student Council Representative-Kenny Bowden. We lost three students that year: Loren Rice, Brenton Anderton, and Richard Schiradelly-and gained Julia Clark. That year we raised money by selling Christmas candy. Our Freshman and Sophomore class parties consisted of going skating and seeing a movie. Our Junior year was an important year for us. Our class officers were: President-Harold Barnett; Vice President-Kenny Bowden; Sec- retary-Treasurer-Jane Ranz; and Student Coun- cil Representative-Eil'een Hesse. In October of that year, we presented the play, Peck's Bad Boy. The cast did a fine job, and the play was a big success. During the Junior High Tourna- ment in March, we held a concession stand to raise money for our banquet and prom in April. The theme for the prom was Evening in Paris. It was a big event that we had looked forward to all through high school. That year we lost two students, Steve Bowden and Marion Brooks, and gained one new student, Melba Brotherton. Seniors, at last!! For our class officers we chose: President-Gary Winchell; Vice Presi- dent-Jim Griffin; Secretary-Treasurer-Eileen Hesse; and Student Council Representative- Janet Hamilton. The student body officers elected were: President-Gary Winchell; Vice President-Kenny Bowden; and Secretary-Treasurer-Janet Hamilton. We decided to have an outdoor party this year, so we had a wiener roast at the school and played basketball afterward. In March the play, Hot Ice, was given. This, too, was a large success. We lost one student this year, Mike Calvert, and gained two students, Beverly Ball and Richard Lair. We, the Seniors of '63-'64, are proud of the fact that we are the largest graduating class with forty-five members. We wish Ashland High School the best of luck in the future, and we are sure we will never forget it or any of our fond memories that grew while we attended school here. 23 LINDA MALL You can tell her by the noise she doesn’t make. Band ................ 1,3 Chorus ............ 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff ... 4 Pep Squad ....... 1,3,4 Honor Society . . . 1,3,4 Ferguson High School St. Louis Latin Club............. 2 F.T.A...................2 St. Council Comm. ... 2 JANE RANZ Someday I’ll own ALL the potato chips. Chorus ...............1,2,3 Band..................1,2,3 Cheerleader.............3,4 Basketball................2 Pep Squad..........1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff...........1 Class Secretary...........3 Junior Play GARY WINCHELL Make much of me; good men are scarce. Basketball........1,2,3,4 Chorus............ 1,2,3,4 Class President .... 4 Council .... 4 TERRY BENNETT He must be known to be appreciated. Chorus.............. 2,3,4 We're The Seniors Of A.H.S. SUE PHIL.LIPS What’s in a name? I expect to change mine. Pep Squad..............2,3 Chorus ............... 3,4 Senior Play LILLIAN VAUGHN Never loud, always quiet; maybe some of us should try it. TERRY NICHOLS Fond of tomatoes, all kinds. Chorus..................3,4 Basketball .......... 2 Spifcient Council.........1 JAMES RYBOLT The wrong way always seems the more reason- able. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus F.F.A 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff . . ... 2 Annual Staff . . . . . . 3,4 Honor Society . . ... 2 Junior Play $$ Rings 1 In N MARTHA OLD I'm not denying that women are foolish; they were made to match the men. Basketball.......1,2,3,4 Chorus.......... 1,2,3,4 Band.............1,2,3,4 Honor Society .... 1,2 Newspaper Staff . . 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad........1,2,3,4 Mayfete ....................4 ELAINE HERRON Likes any date outside of a history book. Basketball ........... 2,3,4 Pep Squad ................ 2 JOE McDOW Oh this learning; it doth make my head ache. Chorus ................ 4 JIMMY GRIFFIN When trouble is brewing-- Ho i o Hrtinir Ho c m' v v i n rr 11 lie 10 UUlllg LUC Ollll 1IIK. F.F.A..............1,2,3,4 Chorus .................. 1 Class Vice President . . 4 Class Sec.-Treas...........2 Baseball..............2,3,4 Basketball .............3,4 Mr. A.H.S..................4 Junior Marshal .... 3 Senior Play MELBA BROTHERTON Who says I'm shy? Limestone High School, Maine Girls' Track Team ... 2 KAREN NICHOLS Hold the fort; I'm coming!’’ Chorus .............. 2 WENDELL CUNNINGHAM All he knows is on himself, and he won't tell us that. Class President............2 Student Council............2 Honor Society..............2 F.F.A...............1,2,3,4 Chorus.................... 1 Basketball ............2,3,4 DALE WILSON One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after. Basketball.........1,2,3,4 Baseball...........1.2,3,4 Chorus...................1 Seniors Work Hard To Prepare For Homecoming BARBARA HARMON I was a girl scout until I was sixteen; then I became a boy scout. Band ............... 1,2,3,4 Chorus.............. 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad...........1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff . . 1,2,3,4 Basketball ................ 2 Basketball Manager . . 3,4 Honor Society ..... 2 Junior Play Senior Play SHARON WOODS Variety is the spice of life; here's one variety. Band ................ 1,2,3 Chorus ................ 2,3 Pep Squad ............. 1,2 Newspaper Staff .... 1 Junior Play Senior Play BEVERLY BALL As nice as she looks. Chorus .............. 4 Fulton High School F.H.A.............2,3,4 JUDY POINTER She's lots of fun and a peck of meanness wrapped up in one. Pep Squad...............2,3 Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Measurements For Caps and Gowns Taken DICKIE HOLTON It's not what you do; it's what you get away with. Basketball .......2,3,4 Chorus....................4 TOMMY GARRETT You can't flunk me; I've never been to class. Basketball.........1,2,3,4 Baseball...........1,2,3,4 Chorus................. 1,2 Honor Society.............2 Junior Play Senior Play JANET HAMILTON A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone.” Pep Squad.............1,2,3 Newspaper Staff . . 1,2,3,4 Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Cheerleader.............1,2 Majorette ................1 Student Council...........4 Honor Society...........1,2 Basketball Manager ... 3 Homecoming Queen ... 4 JULIA CLARK What's more valuable than a happy smile? Chorus ................. 2 VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Life is just one man after another. Barnwarming Queen . . 4 Cheerleader .... 2,3,4 Pep Squad..........1,2,3,4 Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Band .................. 1,2 Newspaper Staff...........4 Honor Society.............2 Basketball................1 Class Sec.-Treas..........1 Junior Play NANCY NICHOLS You can lead a girl to school, but you can't make her think. Chorus..............1,2 Pep Squad...........1,2 MIKE RIPPETO Progress is my most lm r f portant product. Band • 1,2,3,4 (thorus . 1,2,3,4 Baseball .... . . 2,3,4 Student Manager . ... 1,2 •Basketball . . . . . . 1,2 BILL CALVIN Worry kills men; why die? Chorus .......... 1,2,3,4 Seniors Take Ohio Psych. VERNON JOHNSON Napoleon was a little man, too. F.F.A................1,2,3,4 HAROLD SANDERSON I came, I saw, I still don't believe it. F.F.A...............1,2,3,4 Chorus ................... 2 Band...................1,2,3 Student Council............1 Class President............1 Junior Play SHARON ROUSE She gets by on her innocent looks.” Chorus ............... 1,2 Pep Squad...............1 Newspaper Staff.........1 Junior Play JANICE ZUMALT We never saw her when she wasn't talking. Pep Squad..........1,2,3,4 Chorus............... 1,2,4 Seniors Look Forward To Class RICHARD LAIR You can't always tell about those soft-spoken boys. GLEN SAPP Sometimes I study, and sometimes I just go to school. F.F.A...........1,2,3 Chorus ............... 4 KAY NICHOLS Her greatest sin is a happy grin. Newspaper Staff...........1 Pep Squad..........1,2,3,4 Chorus............. 1,2,3,4 Senior Play GARRIE COLE Her giggle is called into service at least every five minutes. Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Pep Squad.............1,2,3 Honor Society.........1,2,3 Basketball Manager ... 4 Newspaper Staff .... 2,4 Annual Staff............3,4 Junior Play Senior Play DWAYNE BARNER After they made Dwayne, they threw away the mold! F.F.A..............1,2,3,4 Baseball ............. 2,3,4 Basketball ............. 3,4 Chorus............. 1,2,3,4 Band .............. 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff .... 4 Honor Society..............2 Junior Flay Senior Play DON ZELLER Knows a lot, but keeps it all to himself. Chorus................3,4 F.F.A............1,2,3,4 EILEEN HESSE Everybody is crazy but me! Chorus ............ 1,2,3,4 Basketball .... 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad ........... 1,2,3 Honor Society . . . 1,2,4 Annual Staff .... 3,4 Newspaper Staff . . 3,4 Student Council .... 3 Class Sec.-Treas. ... 4 Miss A.H.S.............3 ROSETTA NICHOLS Her friends are many--her enemies; has she any Basketball................l Honor Society.............1 Junior Play Senior Play Seniors Prepare For College CHARLES CARLNDER Just the guy to bring brains back into style. Honor Society .... 1,2,3,4 WAYNE WILSON Spend it now because you can't take it with you. Basketball .... 1,2,3,4 Chorus............... 3,4 Newspaper Staff .... 4 KENNY BOWDEN Wise-and other-wise.” Basketball Manager . Baseball .............. Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . . F.F.A.................. Chorus................ Vice President .... Junior Play Senior Play 2,3,4 3.4 2.4 . 2 1,2,3 . 1 . . 3 JUDY SAPP You don't have to be a blonde to be preferred. Basketball ........................ 1,2,3,4 Chorus ........................... 1,2,3,4 Band ................................... 1,2 Junior Marshal.............................3 Honor Society............................1,2 Pep Squad .........................1,2,3,4 Junior Play HAROLD BARNETT Schoolboy by Day, Playboy by Night. F.F.A.............................. 1,2,3,4 Band .............................. 1,2,3,4 Chorus ............................ 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff............................4 Annual Staff.............................3,4 May King ................................. 4 Student Council .......................... 3 Class Vice President ....................1,2 Junior Play Seniors Soy Good-Bye Seniors excited at Christmas. 31 UNDERGRADS Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer-Jane Rice, Stu- dent Council Representative-Larry Burnett, V ice Presi- dent-Joan Sappington, President-Keith Peterson, Sec- retary-Linda Taylor. Nancy Pauley Ellen Arnold Linda McDow Alvera Wren Charles Crump Juniors Hove Troy Lewis Jim Harmon David Biggs Play Tell It Lonnie Crump To Ethel Ronald David Donald Davis Donna Meng 33 Virginia Cunningham Danny White Joan Sappington Carol Ann Smith Linda Wren Juniors Work Hard On Banquet And Prom Valerie Rice Marcia Barner Barrett Glascock Cynthia Branson Jo Ann Sapp Lonnie Taggart Linda Taylor Judy Nichols Richard Hazel Robert Hagans Larry Jennings Pat Huntington Jerry Manns Everett Sapp THRIFTY FINANCE CENTRAL MISSOURI TRUST CO. 34 JEFFERSON CITY, FULTON, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITV, MISSOUR Virginia Edwards David Martin Jane Rice Dianne Barnett LaVerne Lammers Jim Petsel Linda Singer Iris Anderton Nyoka Nichols Stella Crane Junior Wins Oratorical Contest 35 Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President-Jerry Peterson, Vice President-Joyce Arnsmeyer, Secretary- Treasurer-Carol Hall, Student Council Representative- Melvin Lewis. Jerry Nichols David Nistendirk Henry Ball Glenn Sapp Wayne Brother ton Gary Lammers Jerry Peterson Bucky Smith Sophomores Hove Prize Float In Homecoming Parade 36 Marylou Turner Brenda Glascock Sherry Robinson Sophomores Hold Candy Sale Carol Hall Dixie Meng Martha Campbell Ruth Crane Joyce Reeder Janet Beckmeyer PETERSON’S STUDIO Trudy Martin Linda Zumalt Jean Douglas COLUMBIA, MISSOURI LASSITER REMINDER COMPANY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 37 Ronald Glascock Gene Sapp Joe Myers Gary Nichols Bill McQuegge Jesse Steelman David Gilmore Sophomores Hold Coot Check At B.B. Comes Marvin Parker Earl Halley I Jackie Anderton Ronnie Harmon R. M. PAULEY SONS Bennie Johnston BOONE NATIONAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 901 EAST BROADWAY 38 ASHLAND, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Freshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Student Council Repre- sentative-Sally Rice, Vice President-Danny Farris,Sec- retary-Treasurer-Pam Branson, President-Mitchell Calvin. Jacklyn Burnett HI Marjorie Sievert Sally Rice Pamela Branson Tom Petsel Linda Sachs F. W. Glascock Bruce Caldwell Bruce Glascock Freshmen Active In Jr. High Basketball Spencer Crump Sherry Martin Jim Bowden Mike Taggart Mike Henry 39 Joyce Sapp Mike Purcell Ethel Nichols Diane Robinson Freshmen Experience New Life In High School Daryll Herron Rodney Johnson Finis Lammers Donald Herron Geraldine Davis Melvin Bradley Cathy Smith Joel Bullard Kenneth Nichols Dennis Davidson Twyla Norris Jim Nichols CENTRAL DAIRY JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI WATSON ’S STATION AND CAFE ASHLAND, MISSOURI 40 James Sapp Carolyn Crane Karen Sapp Jimmy Batye ’ $ $ • X Gary Nichols Mitchell Calvin David Basinger Ruth Ann Rybolt Danny Farris .} t 4 Janice Perkins Lawrence Harmon Terry McNew Linda Koenig Colby Halley Larry Gilmore Freshmen Sell Candy At Noon Paula Renoe Melva Jones 41 Eighth Grade Leslie Sapp Larry Sapp EIGHTH GKADE CLASS OFFICERS: Student Council Representative-Ga il Caldwell, Treasurer-L i nd a Edwards, Secretary-Kay Craig, Vice President-Joe Short, President-Linda Morris. Junior Griffin Dwayne Nichols David Lewis Don Wilson David Smith Rhonda Moreau Larry Huntington Linda Morris Nancy Sapp Barbara Cearley Larry Douglas 42 Judy Basinger Larry Phillips Linda Edwards Jackie Wilson Marion Lee Nichols Cynthia Hackmann Eldon Parker Rita Ingles Alva Anderton Virgil Brotherton Ruby Ball Janet Kay Craig Russell Burkett Janice Sapp Terry Long SENTINEL WOOD TREATING INC. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK J. M. PITTS' FROZEN FOOD LOCKER ASHLAND, MISSOURI HIGHWAY 40 ASHLAND, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 43 Danny Smith Gail Belcher Tate Barner Bobbie Glascock Lloyd Bennett Gary Rice Danny Peterson tv.. 1 Bobbie Green Janet Anderson Eighth Grade Prepares For High School 44 Seventh Grade Ralph Higgins Marcella Crump Linda Thomas Clifton Nahler Dianne Steelman Robert Smarr Mary Ann Bullard Dennis Sapp Shirley Woods Gwen Quinn Jimmy Smith Nancy Glascock Steve Campbell Stephen Jeffry Connie Barner Arlene Bouchez Berry Nichols Sharon Brune Patricia Stump Jerry Gilpin A. C. MUSTAIN WOODROW WILSON JOHN B. ZARING NORTHERN JUDGE COUNTY COLLECTOR PRESIDING JUDGE COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 45 Melvin Farris Dennis Nichols Johnny Pauley Harold Nichols Dale Smith Judy Sappington Micheal Gilmore Rex Taggart Peggy Rippeto Benjamin Nieman Darla Ireland Colleen Crump GREENE SHADE TREE SERVICE PHONE OL 7—2014 Yvonne Robinson Ronnie Crump Helen Nichols 46 EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK COLUMBIA, MISSOURI ASHLAND, MISSOURI RICE SERVICE STATION ASHLAND, MISSOURI Victor Clark Stephen Gilmore John Pat Smith Phillip Green Dennis Burkett • , Gerald Barnett Curtis Harmon Donnie Smallwood Debbie Wren Kathy Nichols Gloria Phillips Jo Anne Nichols Brenda Nichols Billy Crane Tommy Mustain Joyce Perry DOUGLAS GLASCOCK INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS ASHLAND, MISSOURI M. D. JACK MURPHY ROUTE 1 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI G. A. AND JUSTIN A. JOHN 300 E. BROADWAY Gl 3— 7776 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI PIZZA HOUSE II NORTH 9TH STREET COLUMBIA, MISSOURI HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP ASHLAND, MISSOURI HOLT'S SHOE STORE COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA OPTICIANS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI EUGENE HAMILTON SOUTHERN JUDGE James Belcher Sixth Grade Retha Smith Melody Martin Vickie Douglas Janice Steelman Mike Long Vicki Lee Nichols Dianne Koenig Mike Guier Mary Arnold Lena Hilgedick Beverly Glascock Mike Nichols David Sappington Joyce John Lois Ashlock 48 Jerri Crane Ruth Phillips Zachry Rippeto Karen Campbell Victor Sapp Charles Boelkes Linda Sapp Gary Pauley Vickie Nichols Danny Moreau Steve Crump Randall Calvin Len Gilpin BOB'S BARBER SHOP Terry Zumwalt Linda Ireland Terry Shackleford THOMAS W. DRANE boone county assessor LA CROSSE LUMBER CO. ASHLAND, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 49 Steven Johnston Jackie Sapp David Ball John Bowden NO PHOTO V Ml.A lll.i: Joe Algiere Janice Pettigrew 4 Mary Jo Spotswood James Huntington Alice Nichols Donald Bedford WHITFIELD'S MARKET ASHLAND, MISSOURI COLUMBIA SAVINGS BANK 8TH AND CHERRY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI POWELL TRAILER SALES BUSINESS LOOP SEVENTY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Joseph Holton 30 Fifth Grade Marilyn Basinger Edwin Nichols Donna Wren Paul Begemann Patricia Rouse Carolyn Garrett Virginia Martin NO I’llOTO WAII. It I. !•; Robert Bedford Cheryl Campbell Rhonda Bennett Wanda Morris James Smith Nancy Henry Janet Short Farron Klemme Sue Crane Robbie Bartel Sharon Nichols 1 Carl Griffin Lois Edwards 31 Beverly Purcell Jimmy Pauley Diane Ingles Leon Martin Linda Martin Pamela Glascock Roger Morris Nancy Hagans Tommy Singer Debra Richardson Larry Winfrey Donna Smallwood COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE David Perkins Pamela Higgins WEATHERBY POSTING SERVICE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING Joyce Foust ATKINSON HOBBIES AND TOYS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Fourth Grade Nola Cavanaugh Nancy Barnett Jimmy Phillips Charles Martin % M V • Q i, I • ♦ I Carl Bedford Debbie Griffin John Thomas Austin Hardin Beverly Vaughn Randy Peterson Penny Rouse Raymond Ingles D'Ann Long Randy Brinegar Mark Pauley Kent Nichols Kenneth Steelman Deborah Garrett Ronnie Schmocker Don Ireland 53 Lowell Crump Karen Ingles Nancy Bullard Patricia Basinger 1 1 James Cummings Timmy Sapp Rosalie Johnston I i Greg Wren Lisa Sevier Lloyd Meng Sue Begemann Helen Rice Farron Batye Karl Anderson Jerry Bowden Peggy Sapp Linda Hackman SAPP’S STANDARD SERVICE SUZANNE’S HIGHWAY 63 - OL 7-4690 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI ASHLAND, MISSOURI MARLEE’S FASHION HOUSE ASHLAND, MISSOURI OL 7-2124 GLEN POWELL SHERIFF COLUMBIA, MISSOURI OTTO W. BUESCHER POSTMASTER 54 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI WEIR’S ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 1019 E. BROADWAY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI BARTH'S CLOTHING CO. 9TH BROADWAY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI ASHLAND BEAUTY SHOP OL 7—4520 HAZEL MARTIN Vf „ { Nancy Sanderson Third Grade John Crane Terry Griggs Steven John Karla Hilgedick Russell Garrett Timmy Green Bonita Glascock John Sappington Charlene Loyd Janice Nichols NICHOLS AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL. REPAIRS ASHLAND, MISSOURI BOONE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK COLUMBIA, MISSOURI EDGAR'S MAYTAG DORN CLONEY LAUNDRY CLEANERS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI IIS SOUTH 8TH STREET COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 55 Barry White Mike Smallwood Carla Sjostrand Ronald Meng Gloria Nichols Linda Nichols Randall Nichols Tamara Parker Randy Petsel Sheryl Sapp Don Sapp Steven Reeder Chester Reeder John Martin COLUMBIA AUTO PARTS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI WREN’S GARAGE PHONE OL 7-4614 WESTERN AUTO COLUMBIA, MISSOURI HOUSE OF FLOWERS PHONE GI 3—7511 ASHLAND, MISSOURI 2301 OAKLAND GRAVEL ROAD 56 Philip Langdon Kathie Sapp Elaine Bondurant Gloria Biggs Bradford Langdon Vickie Keithly J.R. Basinger Sharon Basinger Randall Sapp Reed Nichols Roland Wren Dennis Batye Kent Crump Paula Perkins Susan Bartel Nancy Rouse Marcia Gardner SHAW SONS MUSIC CO. 213 EAST MILLER JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI S M ATHLETIC GOODS EAT MOR CAFE COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI HERMAN'S DRYER'S SHOE STORE SHOE S FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY' COLUMBIA AND JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI BOONE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 24 NORTH EIGHTH STREET COLUMBIA, MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI WHITELEY OIL COMPANY COLUMBIA, MISSOURI SHELL AND WARD JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Mitchell Bennett Lindell Algier Donna Anderson Linda Arledge NO PHOTO ANA II.A III.K Charles Foust Curtis Wren Susan Jones Susan Harmon Byron Klemme Jesse Crane Second Grade i i. j Mitchell Basinger Debra Nichols NO PHOTO AVAIL. 1 1.1-: Belinda Anderson Beverly Crump Leona Nichols Melody Quinn RUSSELL'S CAFE ASHLAND, MISSOURI % 1 Jimmy Atwood Mike Persons Glenda Schmocker ! 6 Kevin Nahler MILLER'S BOOK STORE 920 EAST BROADWAY 38 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI GEORGE C. HARPER COUNTY CLERK COLUMBIA, MISSOURI PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. H I WAY 40 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI David Nichols Jan VVintermeyer Daryl Reeder Donnie Keithly Neta Pauley Billy Lancaster Jo Ann Forbis Cheryl Reeder -J I Meredith Vaughn Regina Calvin Rhonda Sapp k I John Morris Russell Goosey Kevin Groves Carolyn Cearly DOUGLAS SERVICE STATION ASHLAND, MISSOURI CITIZENS SAVINGS GEM DRUG CO. PLATZ FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MISSOURI A. BRANDERBURGER DRUG CO. 130 EAST HIGH JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI COLUMBIA ASPHALT COLUMBIA, MISSOURI COLUMBIA ELECTRONICS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI MARY BOOTH CIRCUIT CLERK COLUMBIA, MISSOURI First Grade Lou Holder Beckey Langdon Rebecca Williams Steven Parker Cynthia Allen Rickey Rouse Hartley Calvin Terry Old Stephanie Long Rebecca Thomas Scott Brinegar Danny Blount Randy Sapp Gary Gilmore Keith Sappington Sharon Calvin Rosemary Forsee Joe Lancaster 60 Chester Basinger Luanna Anderson Kent Sapp Randy Batye Lou Ann Smith Melvin Ingles Bruce Nichols Gary Bedford Terry Wren Glenda Bullard V Ronda Jones Randy Spots wood Jack Pettigrew Tom Martin Jane Singer Roy Hartman Bobby Tinker 61 Carol Hagans Dale Sapp NO PHOTO V Ml. SI 1.1 George Algiere Mark Pointer Darrell Anderson Vivian Barner Helen Nichols Sidney Foust Eddie Sapp Sue Holder Evelyn Bedford Mark Nichols Joni Hazell Vincent Barner Joyce Nichols Scott Bennett NO PHOTO V. II. A HI. I. Debra Lammers NO PHOTO V A 11. A HI.I-. Warren Foust Stevie Smith Alan Bennett 62 HUMOR 1. You can always tell a Halo girl! 2. Oh come on, take a bite. 3. One more minute, please! 4. THEY served at the Prom? 5. But! But! But! 6. This is no time to laugh; get busy. 7. You'd better look where you're going, Val. 8. All 64 together now, MMM good. 9. He's a mathematician?!? 10. Children are SO sweet. 11. Can you direct me to the ladies' room? 12. Always sitting down on the job. 13. Look, Ma; 1 dressed myself! 14. Let's take that scene again. 15. The cat thinks I'm his mother. 16. The Three Musket- eers. 17. Heaven help us, another Nichols! 1. Oh! You say the sweetest things! 2. Hi va, sugar! 3. Just what I always wanted. 4. She said that about me?? 5. We is innocent! 6. The Singing Nuns. 7. Miss America, 1882.” 8. Step into my parlor said the spider to the fly. 9. That's one way of doing it. 10. The Three Stooges. 11. She's just too sociable! ! 12. The Chain Gang. 13. Meet me in the park at midnight. 14. Mr. Jones, I presume. 15. Me and my 409. 16. Hail, Hail, the gang's all here. 17. Harold! Hold the ladder steady. 18. Dig that crazy physique! ! 1. He was so sweet; what happened?!? 2. Me must be work - ing for his father-in-law. 3. The Lammers clan. 4. They went that-a-way. 5. The Bubble Gum Kid. 6. Want to help me clean my fish? 7. A Swingin’ Safari! 8. Here we are, boys; come a-runnin'. 9. Shhh, mum’s the word. 10. And what are you two up to? 11. Look out, society; we're here. 12. My ambition is to be a ballet dancer. 13. I wonder what they’re up to! 14. Give me another hot dog!! 15. United we stand; Divided we fall. 16. Things must be going better. 17. My, what good lookin' limbs! 18. Goofin', as usual. 66 1. She started at an early age. 2. Me and my pipe are going places. 3. Mutt and two Jeffs. 4. Well!! Same to you! 5. Shake it up, baby. 6. This is a classroom?!? 7. You have to sprout wings before you can fly. 8. Marty, silent for a change. 9. The chase is on. 10. It's a wonder the camera didn't break! 11. Here comes that smile again. 12. Our bones doth ache! 13. Yuk! Yuk! 14. Put your sun- glasses on. 15. 1 always laugh when I look in the mirror. 16. Eileen in the forest glade. 17. Wren's here; we're sure to win! ! 18. Annie-Lardie. 67 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council FIRST ROW: Sec.-Janet Hamilton, Pres.-Gary Lewis, Jerry Peterson, Sally Rice. THIRD ROW: Larry Wine hell, V. Pres.-Kenny Bowden, Mitchell Calvin. Burnett, Mr. Jones, Keith Peterson. SECOND ROW: Linda Morris, Gail Caldwell, Melvin Kenny leads panel discussion on ’’Safe Driving.” Assemblies begin with pledge to the Flag. Annual Staff FIRST ROW: Linda Taylor, Eileen Hesse, Garrie Cole, Glascock, James Rybolt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wright, Alvera Wren. SECOND ROW: Harold Barnett, Barrett Marylou Turner. 70 Our editor works hard. Newspaper Staff FIRST ROW: Martha Old, Eileen Hesse, Barbara Harmon, Dwayne Barner, Harold Barnett, Linda Hall. SECOND ROW: Janet Hamilton, Mrs. Hawes, Carol Smith, Janice Sapp, Wayne Wilson, Jimmy Griffin. THIRD ROW: Virginia Williams, Garrie Cole, Ruthann Rybolt, Carol Hall, Barrett Glascock. Editor works hard to meet a deadline. 71 Chorus SEATED: Melvin Lewis, Dianne Barnett, Linda Koenig, Jimmy Nichols, Barrett Glascock, Wayne Wilson, Terry Nichols, Robert Brune, Bucky Smith, David Nistendirk, James Rybolt, Dwayne Earner, Harold Barnett, Gary Winchell, Terry Bennett. SECOND ROW: Linda Zumalt, Pam Branson, Jane Rice, Valerie Rice, JoanSappington, Ruthann Rybolt, Rosemary Buckner, Twyla Norris, Linda Taylor, Garrie Cole, Jo Ann Sapp, Carol Smith, Linda Wren, Martha Old, Janet Hamilton, Janice Zumalt, Earl Halley. THIRD ROW: Ginger Williams, Jacklyn Burnett, Kay Nichols, Kathy Smith, Janet Beckmeyer, Anne Sanderson, Paula Renoe, Mrs. Johnson, Carol Hall, Carolyn Crane, Judy Nichols, Cheryl Martin, Eileen Hesse, Alvera Wren, Mary L ou Turner, Beverly Ball, Trudy Martin. FOURTH ROW: Troy Lewis, Jimmy Harmon, Tommy Rybolt, Jimmy Bowden, Mike Rippeto, Mike Taggart, Bruce Caldwell, Joel Bullard, Bruce Glascock, Mitchell Calvin, Jerry Nichols, Jerry Peterson, Danny White,- Glen Sapp, Mike Henry. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Harmon, Judy Sapp, Cynthia Branson, Brenda Glascock, Sally Rice, Lonnie Taggart, Terry Cole, Charles Crump, Spencer Crump, Judy Pointer, Mike Phillips. 6th period Chorus Chorus leaves for festival. 72 Band FRONT: Janice Sapp, Rhonda Moreau. FIRST ROW: Jackie Wilson, Valerie Rice, Jane Rice, Joan Sappington, Martha Old, Linda Taylor, Dwayne Barner, Barbara Harmon, Bucky Smith, Dennis Burkett, John Pat Smith, F. W. Glascock, Clifton Nahler, Alvera Wren, Carol Smith. SECOND ROW: Richard Begemann, Linda Morris, Judy Nichols, Gail Caldwell, Brenda Glascock, Nyoka Nichols, Donna Meng, Joe Short, Tate Barner, J erry Long, Junior Griffin, Leslie Sapp, Gerald Barnett, Dennis Sapp, Linda Wren. THIRD ROW: Dianne Barnett, Virginia Edwards, Carol Hall, Elaine Batye, Twyla Norris, Pam Branson, Mrs. Johnson, Joel Bullard, Bruce Caldwell, Mitchell Calvin, Judy Sappington, Jo Anne Nichols, Jerry Gilpin. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Cunningham, Robert Brune, David Nistendirk, Janet Beckmeyer, Jean Douglas, Ruthann Rybolt, James Rybolt, Mike Rippeto, Harold Barnett. Flashy twirlers head the band. State Fair or bust! 1 Practice hard at rehearsals. Peppy tunes at basketball games. Cheerleaders Linda Zumalt Jacklyn Burnett, Ginger Williams Valerie Rice, Janey Ranz, Linda Me Dow Alternates: Sally Rice Brenda Glascock Pep Squad FIRST ROW: Sally Rice, Cynthia Branson, Cathy Smith, Rita Ingles, Judy Nichols, Janet Anderson, Trudy Martin, Anne Sanderson, Marylou Turner, Donna Meng, Martha Campbell, Diana Robinson, Judy Sapp, Sharon Begemann. SECOND ROW: Judy Nichols, Janice Zumalt, Barbara Harmon, Marty Old, Linda Hall, Sharon Cearley, Jean Douglas, Janet Beckmeyer, Jane Rice, Joan Sappington, Dianne Barnett, Jackie Wilson, Virginia Cunningham, Elaine Batye, Rhonda Moreau, Kay Craig. THIRD ROW: Kay Nichols, Alvera Wren, Carol Smith, Linda Wren, Joyce Arnsmeyer, Rosemary Buckner, Anita Bondurant, Virginia Edwards, Sherry Robinson, Nyoka Nichols, Carol Hall, Linda Singer. Marty leads pep meeting. Cheerleaders teach Pep Squad new yells. 75 SEATED: Mr. Forster, Robert Hagans, James Rybolt, Harold Barnett, Keith Peterson, Harold Sanderson, Jerry Manns. FIRST ROW: Donald Herron, Rodney Johnson, Tommy Petsel, F.W. Glascock, Larry Gilmore, Lonnie Crump, Mike Purcell, David Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Harmon, Wayne Loucke, Jimmy Griffin, Dwayne Darner, Bucky Smith, Tommy Jones, Kenneth Nichols, Ronnie Glascock, Vernon Johnson, Melvin Bradley, Gene Sapp, Colby Halley, Jerry Nichols, Lawrence Harmon. THIRD ROW: Morris Nichols, Terry Gilmore, Jackie Anderton, Bill McQuegge, Gary Nichols, Glen Sapp, David Martin, Everette Sapp, TerryMcNew, David Biggs, Wendell Cunningham, Larry Jennings, Troy Lewis, David Nistendirk. James and Dwayne judging swine. 76 4 SPOR TS Baseball Team D. Barner-S.S. J. Griffin-2nd T. Garrett-C. C. Wilson-3rd K. Bowden-O.F. M. Lewis-lst E. Halley-O.F. L. Burnett-O.F. G. Lammers-P. R. Hagans-3rd C. Crump-O.F. B. Smith-P. L. Taggart-C. Coach Jones B. Glascock-2nd 78 B Team KNEELING: Lonnie Taggart, Robert Hagans, Larry Burnett, Barrett Glascock. STANDING: Gary Winchell, David Nistendirk, Coach Jones, Robert Brune. Two for Lonnie. Barrett goes up. Tip-off to victory over U-High. 79 Boys' A Team KNEELING: Melvin Lewis, Dale Wilson, Tom Garrett, Wayne Wilson, Earl Halley. STANDING: Barrett Glascock, Robert Hagans, Danny White, Dicky Holton, Co-captain - Tom Bucky Smith, Coach Jones, Dwayne Barner, Jimmy Griffin, Keith Peterson, Kenny Bowden. Melvin gets tip-off. 80 Earl Dicky Dwayne Conference Tournament Fighting team takes second. Keith 81 Girls' A Team KNEELING: Eileen Hesse, Joyce Arnsmeyer, Marty Old, Linda Wren, Elaine Herron, Judy Sapp. STAND- ING: Garrie Cole, Barbara Harmon, Nancy Pauley, Joan Sappington, Linda Taylor, Coach Jones, Sherry Robinson, Judy Nichols, Alvera Wren, Nyoka Nichols. Elaine Judy S. Linda W. Martha steps to the line Linda T. Conference Tournament They settled for third. Alvera Judy N. Sherry pc S Joyce Arnsmeyer Gets 45 l %i---------- pHLAND, Feb. ket-a-Minute) all Little. Di scoring recoi t. broke the Renick te the scor astic 72 poi ?d into see Dixie lly inert le game Dixie, e gre; rd—a ipoi ts score n minute quai of 174 points teams poured in the points rate of 6.2 points per min- iss Arnsmeyer, who is a sophomore, shattered her conference scoring mark and threw in 27 field in the 28-minute game, also hit 18 of 26 free ■ s an brough ie total - neede ted sop cause R too. Jo; 36 and Ju in 29 ahead 22 first peri more than nt until the hen Joyce cru ors with 22 po Almost lost in the girls’ game last second, 61 Ashland’s boys nated the def Dixie Conference the league race, a bucket in the to give Renick tl nie Canote lead with 21 points ai rett paced Ashlan Ashland now s conference and 1 r ddl etui U«it 55? the Urc1ay i q« y SU Th vU]e is a a ntainJiho tnt ict°ry ?°‘ t ent t£IF U for 0' on ‘Ml 4 Cai] in s A 10 ?ndr 4 tmest°v hero her 4] n f.r mark POl”‘s and thePh - £ «8 the -nies ce ” 8am n Past sh 8 Joints e f- and e. T)d in P to os a 7.5 4 Cait° Ipark o,7” p “ r. pH - , %:{rF ,“ Ur rr°n f Pp H Oo !!'h; T u °frn A : sh n r r n h0 £! ca °rr„. 28 T tits Total points this year-845. 2? hk .ft? Seventy-two ooo - - ! n ] I 4 .2? 9 if ipt of Points. kefaJJ ««me i£a Some of fhn hooters have ntt ’ Neatest t zlone 72 No . • 4® i t Scoring otals Skyrocket This page is dedicated to Joyce Arnsmeyer for her brilliant performance this year that brought not only fame but enthusiasm to our school. Everyone here is proud of her and what she has done. (Photo by Bill Clark- Columbia Daily Tribune) n th scor pas nount Joyce anc ry St., ib the ( Miss i Sti uchtemeyer of New Frar adlines , hm who leaped into fifth pit ng her; of U. High’s Skip Hin The list of scorers indue a 5-11 last night’s ball games GIRLS «I Final average in 22 games-38.4. op i. i has k was made by G FG FT-FT A TP if ■MX 143-233 7 4] nt 16.1 148-216 474 2.3 190 67-1.0 4 49 18 135 103-186 413 IX 160 78-149 393 AUTOGRAPHS V- ♦ v-tiS; V5C v: w %:' f- ■ :'■ -I ;. ' v Y-v -:; .- ■ %• ' .Ny v . vr::-i •- ;‘ Y-: r ■ YY' rC e V 'V -V v 'V.. ■ -Y ' ---- S.J O '' v X V N . . • _ -• : ■ -v . • v '-a ' - ' -. v3='a-.'.' c -T -■ “ -- • . ‘ -Y'x .• ' ' % . . --.—-_— - -- .. ; . • _« “ •-• —— Y? ■■• . 'T • ■ . • j v • ■; -c — • - -- v V v .. .- w v ' • . . • 1 s v ' «% j . v -v.-. . f. v-v. ■ ' _- - T . X - ------ •:•; - ..• x -S ..--• X. V ; . .• 'N - . -' v ' 5- '• Y T - , . v - -
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.