Spickard High School - Shyann Yearbook (Spickard, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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Junnor Play byBobble The PlC'Y1 AUD? Mm Dro S ln, was presented by the Iumor class of l952 53 an the school gymnaslum on marc 26 27 to a very apprecuatlve audience The play wqg Q hllqnous Comedy concernmg Aunt Mun who ns mlstalcenly Identlfled a number of tlmes and then actually appears to straighten out all mlsunderstandmg and wln the professor for her own Barbara Pen'y, president of the class, presented Mrs Judd, the director, with a lazy susan as a symbol of their appreciation for her having worked with the group The following named cast presented the play Jean Wlllls as Mary Downey, a ranch manager J t S k Jigs Trail as Gracie May, ln search of adventure Wilma Swofford Mary Ellen Brown Bobble Roberts as Alex Sagebrush, a cowboy mllkrnaud Teddne Hamilton as Eddie Eddy, a boy from Ohio as Ivy May, an search of romance Glenn Boker as Sllcker Sam, a fugmve from gustlce Freddie Brewer Garland Hammons as Professor Peruchl, a sclentlst Barbara Perry as Mrs Fotherlngay, a blast from the east D h A::2aLlecg:ark as Allcla, a pam ln the neck Larry Cox as Sur Freddie, a fugutlve from an asplrm Rebecca Howe E B as Aunt Mlnnle, a lady In distress rma rown 'lm' Keulm as the sherlff, a lost soul Jerry Stottlemyre O Vera Riley as Enough, a dark breeze from the South

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Jumor We flnally became IUDIOTS and were a part of the group known as upperclassmen All the IUDIOFS took part ln the play, Aunt Mun Drops ln The class presented the play In Aprll The Junlors worked very hard preparing for the Jumor Semor Banquet The theme was Hutch Your Wagon to a Star The IUHIOTS were Glenn Baker, Freddie Brewer, Erma Brown, Mary Ellen Brown, Anna Lee Clark Larry Cox, Teddle Hamllton, Garland Hammons, Rebecca Howe, Jlm Keuhn Barbara Perry, Vera Ruley, Bobble Roberts, Janet Speck, Jerry Stottlemyre, Wllma Swofford, Donna Tharp, Joan Travns, and Jean Wvllls Jack Tumer started durmg the last semester Jack Stamper dldn t retum to school his rumor year Oflicers of our class were President Barbara Perry, Vice President Garland Hammons, Secretary Treasurer Jean Wlllls Sponsor Harold Elllot Pep squad leaders were Janet Speck and Donna Thorp Boys who took basketball were Freddie Brewer, Larry Cox, Garland Hammons, and Jerry Stottlemyre Speck, Wilma Swofford, Donna Tharp, Joan Travis, and Jean Wlllls Jean Wlllls attended Girls State at Fulton, and Jerry Stottlemyre attended Boys State at Warrensburg The hugh school teachers our lumor year were Mary Judd, Richard Blackman, Ray Thompson, Keith Tracy, and superintendent, James E Judd Semor The sensor class had an enrollment of 20 They were Glenn Baker, Erma Brown, Mary Ellen Brown, Anna Lee Clark, Larry Cox, Teddle Hamilton, Garland Hammons, Rebecca Howe Jlm Keuhn, Barbara Perry, Vera Riley, Bobble Roberts, Janet eck, Jerry Stottlemyre, Wllma Swofford, Donna Thorp, Joan Travis, Jack Tumer, and Jean WIlllS Class officers were Presldent Barbara Perry, Vice President Garland Hammons, Secretary TI'eGSUl'9l' Jean Wlllls Pep squad leaders were Joan Travls, Donna Tha , and Janet Speck Sponsor was Harold Elliot Glrls taklng part ln basketball were Erma Brown, Vera Riley, Janet Speck Donna Thorp, and Joan Travis Boys taking part In basketball were Freddie Brewer, Larry Cox, Garland Hammons an Jerry Stottlemyre Hugh school teachers were Mary Judd, Keith Tracy, Harold Elliot, Ray Thompson, WlllIGm Reger, and superintendent, James E Judd 14 ' ' ' Il ' ll I . . . . I . , . . . - - . . , In . . The girls who were members of the girls' squard were: Erma Brown, Vera Riley, Janet . . . , , . . I SP - n . . . : . rp . . I . . . I d



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Spnckard, Mnssourl June I6, I958 New Sensor Class Prophecy My, you surely have a grand 'ob prlvate secretary for the Presldentl I know you are enloylng your work, as well as dolng an excellent 'ob It s too bad that you can't be wlth your wufe, the former Erma Brown I heard that she IS tralnmg to be a nurse at St Joseph Hospltal I lust came back from a delayed and much wanted vacatlon I was down around the old community and school where we had so many good tnmes I ran Into some of the old classmates who have not ventured somewhere else for their fortune, and I thought you might be Interested In their whereabouts Whlle shoppung an Kansas Cnty one day, I met none other than the used to be Mary Brown She told me she marrled that Blacksmith boy she used to go wpth, and they have four little Blacksmlths She also told me that Joan Travus IS nn Boston You know what a Yankee fan Joan was Well, she as now married to the manager of the Boston Red Sox It seems thelr romance started when he Qher husband, caught her dnlllng holes ln hrs teams bats I also met Glenn Baker Remember the time he had being Professor un our lumor class ploy Well, he IS now teachung science In Trenton Dlstrlct R 7 And he has the knds catchung bugs all the time He IS stlll studymg the moon alone He told me that Bob Roberts as a raduo announcer at KCHI ID Chlllncothe He sand Bob was still smgle, but hopmg I went over to Hutchlnson, Kansas, on business Whnle I was there, I met Janet Speck, who now a registered nurse As lt was her day off, she took me over to Jack Used Car Lot, owned and operated by Jack Turner Between a few sales terms and the roaring of cars, we had a nlce talk and operated by Wllma Swofford She told me that she had had a letter from the former Annalee Clark who finally married the boy she was engaged to dunng her senior year I was wmdow shopping when I bumped unto Teddue Hamilton He told me that he I5 Irving o a farm west of Salma and dolng very well, and that Barbara Perry and Jean Wlllrs are operating a glamorous mght club In Fort Scott, Kansas Jean IS gettlng marrled on the 5th of August and going to Pans on her homeymoon I stopped In Kansas Clty on my way home I ran unto Vera Rlley and, smce she ns a money making fashlon deslgner, she bought me a cup of coffee I Ieamed from her that Freddle Brewer IS secretary for the Montgomery Ward Company ln Kansas Cnty I had lust got home and settled myself ln an easy chalr when the doorbell rang When I opened the door, who should be standing there but the new light weight boxing champ, Larry Cox And lmagnnel He played the part of an Englishman In our tumor class play It s believed that he IS lust about the shortest champlon there has even been ID boxing I saw In the paper where Jlm Keuhn has a new record out, Too Young to Sllce the Catsup He IS now working with the Texas Rangers As I was readmg the society page of the paper the other day, I saw where Mr and Mrs Earl Howe had announced the engagemnt of their daughter, Rebecca Howe, to Garland Hammons, the son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hammons They are to be married Immediately Mr Elllott IS now making Sl50,000 a year He IS rn the Double Bubble Gum buslness I hope that he, his wlfe, and I4 klds can survlve on his present salary At the present I have a contract with the Mrlan Senior Hugh School teachlng home economics I m to be married the 25th of May, but I plan to go on with my teachlng If you are ever In Mllan look me up An old classmate Dmvwa, lulrxf 16 Donna Tharp 0 . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . is . . ,H A 5 Before I left Chicago, I went into Nevada to have my hair groomed. I picked the one owned . . . . . . . . . n ' ' ll ' ll I - . . , '

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1954, pg 41


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