St Henry High School - Trojan Yearbook (Charleston, MO)

 - Class of 1956

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-ff NINGHA 2 WFAHKOOM hx KANSAS CITY MISSOURI fx xl lr oo o I Y - , 95 ,, 1 . 1 , - 4 or . 5 l'lsMmHox K5 ,YE I 9 5 5 I ST HENRY ANNUAL ST HENRY HIGH SCHGOL CHARLESTON M0 I . Qlggjsb f.oxcp.1x07' 1 J A7 D we, the senior class of 1956 do humbly dedicate this annual to HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII in recognition of his outstanding leadership in the Church, and ap preclatlon for that leadership He has made it possible for the Faithful to share more fully and frequently in the Spiritual Life of the Church than ever before He has organized relief agen cies for the poor of the world and has given financial assist ance to the missionaries of the world It is fitting that we dedicate this annual to him, because in this year of 1956 His Holiness celebrates his 80th birthday, his 17th anniversary of election to the Papacy, and his 57th anniversary as a Priest. Truly this is a memorable year for him, and for us also. May God bless him with many more such memorable yearn, for in doing so God will bless the world. ,.7 4' 5 :E Q4, 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 EAQULTY 684120 Father Charles P Schmitt Our Pastor, Religion Instructor Father Omer Brauner Religion Instructor, CYC Director I Sister M Eustacia, C PP S English, History N Sister M Eudocia, C PP S Mathematics, Social Science T Sister M Eunice, C PP S Science, Latin Sister M Georgiana, C PP S Commercial H Sister M Rose Margaret, C PP S Chorus E Sister M Fides, C PP S Faculty Dietitian N Mr Alphonse O'Bourke Physical Education B Mrs Norbert Halter Physical Education ggi! TON President Mr Edward Coon Vice President Mrs Norbert Halter Secretary Mrs James Pollock Treasurer Mr Dalbert Renaud Trustees Mr Herman Hart, Mrs Boy J Stocking Mr Alphonse O'Bourke A6LNpX Mr Dalbert Renaud A E T A Mr Norbert Rolwlng X ti Mr. John Francis Bolwing C E Mr. Herman Hart A 0 0 U l ' C o o o o- 1 U . . . .--- 9 L . --- 5 T . --- 6 ' Y Y Mr. J.C. Henderson---Basketball Coach O . F - --- . F v, I 0 T C E 0 B A S -- . . . C . - K O M L H of I . Yqgglly T T E May the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, descend upon you, and re- main with you forever. Amen Bev. Charles P. Schmitt J ff P5 5 l '1 'i :fzijx . 1' W' l I5 ,N V1 fs Y it 1 fs as 'W ! fi fs fi as I5 . n ul g 6 it hd Nd Sd sl SJ NJ S4 S! Q N! SI if 6 if Sul 'ur 9 N-4 Sr Sf Nl if hd tl if if if if em' Cffffffffff C '-.4 'e -.1 uv sr -.1 .1 .1 '-1 S-I nr xy Pastor llllllllllllllllillllllllilllill 1 -f? N r s ,,.,,,.x t sr S-I w-r sr sr sr sa sr Graduates of '56! Accept my sincere congratulations on attaining another milestone ln your careers and the fulfillment of another of your ambitions. May the realiza- tion of this achievement provide the :Z impetus to lead you on to greater cf heights. ur wr s.f sz sr sf w.f sz sr Resolve, too, to put into prac- tice the principles of love of God and love of neighbor that you learned as the basis of your way of life. Incul- cate then in your daily lives for they will be the determinant of your suc- cess ln the eyes of God and man. God bless you all! Rev. Omer H. Brauner C.Y.C. Director -.4 mr sr sr ur sf sl 54 ill I fffffffffffffffffffffffffff fffffffffffffffffffffffffffflfffffffff Thomas Hunter Bolwlng Class President Nickname Goose A smile as bright as a Buick grill, And a heart just as big ff' 5 VS-an X X X dx ax X rx X x ex 'x 'x Xb X. 'x Xt 'X 'x 'x -X X. 'X 'x 'x XX mx 'x ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffXX C 6ssmcmcLAss Q Mary Ann Strlcker Vice-President Beneath this humorous exterior, Lies a quiet dignity. Xtffff!ffffffffffffffffffffff ff ff .S If 2:XffXffffffffffffffffffffffffff!! X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ,- I1 Asia I ' Julia Ann Gentry Treasurer A neat combination Of seriousness and Jovlallty Maroon and Gold ,, K , : n n 5 A in - 0 ' 1 J ig? asa'a I, kffgi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QE?i 4 W , X ff!! ffffffffffffffffffffff -ff ,df ff! fffffff Patricia Ruth Hart Petite and Sweet with a mischievous gleam in her eye X X X X X X xx xx X X xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx ff fffffffffffff ,ann Saint Eustace, pray for us John Francis Doolittle Nickname Vukle More kicks than a Missouri Mule with lots of personality power behind them ff! Xfffffffffffffffffffffffl x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 5 fffffffffffffffffff M 1' -.11-'V Dennis Howell Vied Nickname 'Fat Boyn ,I N X .Mf ffffffffffffffffffff Indlvlduallty and Personality REB Q SENIOR CLASS A' .yiwkx I A - Z n n K 1 N V., N Q afg ' -X X X ' X X f Q I yX f X ' xt X . Q X S at y ' f :' i S' 'Jil' ,SQ Z Q x A , X X f. AL I xx 2: y f X ,. 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'1 CY' Z9-' P-'IJ O NIU 2304 WE E93 CDU ug, I- U UIQ? WN BD-I SCD '1 97 4 .f . .uk :1..eA ,'.. 91 fffffffffffffffffffffflf!! Dependability always rings a bell ffl!!! XXX!!! ff ffffffffffffffff We work to obtain Margaret Alice Goolsby Quiet and Sincere :I ff!!! fffffffffffffffffff X. ff!!!fffffffffffffffffffffffflff Wax QW fi, 5 .1-Y' If M, ' A It K 1.x xx Q gp x 2 ' gf . ...J XXX!!!ffffffffffffffffffffff Juanita Joyce Donner Patience Personified UQ SENIOR CLASS A5 mf- cl.Ass Hlsronv KJ ig gl' r-!!,pmgql nip B9 Eddie Pat Q1 ? ,im Hunter Mary Ann These were the days! Each one of us basked in the sunshine of A 1 1 h . I I -y A f 'f 'V a ov ng ome L 5 W I at M ani Y ' ,Q ,A Life had its ups xt . gg ff 1' I .V fL ' 4' Judy Nita Dennis X x A downs, then, but mostly ups. UPQQW, , u J . I- - b o 2 f ' wn.1..Le X V 7 ' fn, af n ' X ,. K s 5 'K . - ,-A . x 1- 1 W' Q ' SKI' Margaret - ll I' X X' 'T' - Z, . fa? sg J 1 sfiiify.. -vs-I ua., .X mart lu Johnny f 1 w, fo f 04 Julia Ann QW, cLAss Hlsronv J, September, 1944 We Seniors should remember Calthough we don'tJ the hopeless look on S1ster's face This was the beginning Could she pos slbly do something with this group, the fut ure class of '569 The first grade was com posed of seventeen hopefuls Mary Albright Eugene Boitnott, Millard Carrlco, Joseph Carlisle, Cynthia Cervantes, James Duvall, Julia Gentry, Margaret Goolsby, Edward Hart, Patricia Hart, William Hart, Ellen D Love, ' Dorothy Patrick, John Pike Hunter Rolwing, Mary Ann Strlcker, William H Tanner, and Dennis Vled sneaked in at the half Through the ensuing eight years, some of us came and went However, in 1952, came our eighth grade graduation The graduates were Eugene Boitnott, Joseph Carlisle, James Duvall Julia Gentry, Margaret Goolsby, Edward Hart, Patricia Hart, William Hart, Betty Holifield Gene Howlett, Ellen D Love,Mart1n Pazdera John Pike, Hunter Rolwing, Clarence Staples, Mary Ann Stricker, William Tanner, and Dennis Vied Then the fun began High School WHOOPEE' O, that freshman class! Old faces, new ones Who cared, they were on the last leg of the journey of studying, et cetera Only four more years to go' These smart alecs were Joseph Carl1sle,John Dool1ttle,James Edward Hart, Patricia Hart, William Hart, Clarence Lieble Judy Moore, Martin Pazdera, John Pike Hunter Rolwlng, Clarence Staples, Mary Ann Strlcker, Margie Taylor, Dennis Vled, and william walker, How can we ever forget some of the events at St Henry's? Those fam ous pests, Porky and Ferdie, all the Christmas parties given by the D of I the Christmas plays, the ground breaking ceremonies for the new school the consecration of the new Altar, all these and many more are very beloved memories We also rejoiced with Father Rau upon the completion of his new church at East Prairie, and mingled sadness with well wishing as he left St Henry's to accept a more important job Such unforgettable days' And now, as we prepare to graduate, we look about us aat the envlron ment, thinking, how different it is compared with the old school days, and yet it hasn't changed a bit A ball game is still fun a olav still verv enjoyable, a dance still more delightful May, 1956 A happy group of Seniors note a look on S1ster's face which seems to say, 'well they did it Is it poss1ble?n Truth fully there were times when this feeling was shared by these same Seniors And as we walk out the portals of St Henry's, one thought is on the minds of all, How did we do 1t?N don't know,exactly, but we are willing to wa ger that without our Pr1ests,our Parents, and the Sisters, we would not have made it - ,,,,. 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Glennon Carr 'Frau Robert Henley Ci CLASS 'Dr 07 Ja!R3ff' Patrlcla Stricker Howell Joseph nr' Carman .....,' Marla Bryant 33. if Betty Sue Robert Hart an Ab i0 'YD as Doolittle 00 1 ks I pi' U Q Q J . nariecca 4 Lankneiu Donald gg 5 Bfuendefman . Q x ,ff l B+ 3 B 2 gtk I f vi . A 'Ax ' 5 an 'rv-- 0 'wx ,Q A 'l if , 0- '- . ' -CW7' ZX Y- Aotf w K J -,f ,M Wf 4 ,QA 1, or A' yn mt K I w ll R W 1 1 A ,. -f, B ,,. ,1 , f 4.5, .XA 4 Beverly B . ,W -X F ' , N ' 2 Q: is-ff Y . z 93 , Lf' J Ngxxfk X t ,' t X A I 1 N 'X vgvxii n A- - , J. N1 . 1 l rw J Q Q 'I 'QR ' 1 GN X E 1,1 .Q 5 - s 5 5 nf 4 G' ' , I Y. 4v' 'rv 'T' , 4 B 5 f X, , X x .. A .QW-W' K f X x K- F y 1 FRESHMAN 1 0 .3 Xi' I me - -,,,...a w, I oeorge Harwell 'x 05 ' K x . J' A kv' ,I ' X 0? V ff. N Kenneth Manker ,F Donna Lankhelt ! 40 'Te 5 K f ,Q f '-' 1, Y! ?' 5 Daniel Schuohart K 14,9 fs. 'Q x X' RTW.-f Gene Hart Evelyn 'V . - Q ell Stal 7 x l lings J 'Q png QA Usx fps J , A James Stricker 1 , A' in J if X 5 s. :jj 4 '4p D Ambrose Telker 11 gl px 0 v. Ig ,P Dolores Gier Hart CLASS U Ar.fQ', 97 lr W , Henry Patterson . M A , 1' , , Joseph Pazdera if 1-M nf --, --4.. Judy O'Bourke is fe. ily! tx? 45 Charles Manker 'I 4' uw, Mary Coon I Mary Jane Bruenderman OUR PRIDE AND JOY The renovation of our parish church has taken much plannlng, work, and sacrifice But as every one will agree, it was more than justified in the result The renovation has brought to light some facts about the old altar which are most interesting The old altar was originally in the temporary church at St Henry parish in St Louis It is this fact that holds a personal aspect for our pastor, Father Schmitt, because St Henry's parish in St Louis is that parish in which Father Schmitt was born and lived Although Father himself had no personal contact with the altar, two of his brothers and two of his sisters were married before it A former pastor of our parish, Father Petri, brought the altar down from St Louis between the years of 1910 1912 The old altar did not originally have the large cruci fixion group on top This was added by Father Petri, himself one The old altar was only a wooden superstructure The real altar the consecrated altar stone, just sixteen by twelve inches small,wh1ch inserted into the wooden table of the old altar These stones are in ality portable altars WHS WHS Our new altar is a fixed altar which was consecrated in April of this Year It is constructed according to the requirements of the Church law for fixed altars The table itself, eight by three and one third feet, is of one piece It is permanently fixed to the marble supports, which, 1 turn, are resting on supports built up from the ground when the altar has been consecrated, it will be a symbol of Christ of whom the Sacred Scrlp tures say, NHe is the stone which the builders the Head of the corner W In the Holy Sacrifice Calvary, Christ Jesus is the Altar, the Victim, the Priest We, the students, would like to take this rejected, but which became of the Mass, as well as on opportunity to thank Father Schmitt for his zeal and planning in the renovation We know he ls proud of the church as we are proud of both him and the church Our deepest thanks, Father 1 l There ls quite a bit of difference between our old altar and the new J . . n W 1 Dennis Vied, '56, won an appointment 2 to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. w Three cheers for Dennis! w me ,I 3 Dennis Vied Ah ef? ..-uv-quuu , u A ' Mary Coon , N Bing Day Sept. 20, 1955 U ,X Ilia!-11111. 5. 2 1 if ii I A Glorious Night Dec. 25, 1955 fx 5 ' htm R. 4 . jsijgy ,ext - Ni Wggg 'N?Hg WEm5imQQf W x K with ,gi .ty -V 2 3135514 figs' if ff at f 1 4 ,,,f4 Q' X K , Retreat p 3 fx 5 fs S Breakfast V191 f 'A Q 1 ' Q xy X D33 '55 Prom Chaperones 1955 Scholarship Winner Outstanding Sophomore 1956 Q1 1f'T' Robert Doolittle Valentine King Eddie and Queen Pat fill 'rv 'in Girls demonstrate 9 svq.... the preparation of Nitric Acid ,rlfilllf Boys study the properties of Carbon Dioxide C mi.-Eiimfxs IU' b ,,.,..-vwv ' in Cram Session in Room 101 at end of Third Quarter with exams coming up I Yl lll!!BHUll i1lwnIl WIFE F T Q fs ,si St. Henry's Girls' Choir practices for Holy Week As in other years, both Boys' and Girls' Choirs took an active part in the parish. All the students were especially happy over the restored Holy Week. t f 2? KM ' 6 ,Q 1 , ' at 5 , lr 5 ga I W 2 ,gf f TK Y ' 1 -Uk 2 Q54 ' W , 5 ' y , ug.. I A , V , ' W .ff ' -95:21. f f ml ,, L . -i n WQMAM 1 h 0 3 g' ' - 1. ' Y W 9' ,?Qs, fins 3 ' I: W ' V 2 V mil S W f, B! M 'f aw, sour ---H-' I rnrq? ' 4 , h K '! 2 LJ . l L ' ex 1 l x ,er v W A f , , H X it ' , P f 4' 'P Q, W' x v r 'Y Q 5 - l V , I xv K' 'lt Q f' N Aj v . kygqa l- e - -- . 3 , 3, b A ' .. h l of O 'Ira 'L a 3 8 ' rf-904139 K 5 . sg, tgp Aix., f AE.: 4 eff' v af A 'Q gif, sf' ex i -k The World History Class really has patronized the Library this year. The hours they spent there have been a joy to the librarian, and the reports they prepared have been gratifying to all. 71' ld? ax Freshman Algebra Class at work Who from St. Henry's doesn't remember the satisfaction one felt when Sister Eudocia gave him her approval? fr ' J , 'Hawk if 5 M ' 6 150 in 2- ,X 4 5 W Q 8 y X W xfs ' -bbw 50040 W' .leadefw ' k I E ff 32 2 I7 'FFQSIEEFE ' 5 xi? ' vw ...K Q - . Q ' Q, IX X W - 9 4,- :u'F' Men 5 Ch 5- 'au V+. 01? Of S H amwww f to Sike The Sister Sacr1stan's AH Ston First Assistant Projectlonists UU! ! Meet Mrs Carr and Mrs Carman Please, Sister, QQ f., How do you work this? BL Martin and Presnell H Mr O'Bourke and the Gang 'Qi' is 5123? Relaxed 'df 4,rN I 'Y' Wa' ha' x x X! Xz- i' Q mgxklw iff. -1? V1 fifqiitf hs... fb-t f'f'X ,N 1 tru ' : ll' 'Q SNAPS school Bain or Snow Artists? Mary Ann 8 Julia Our Faithful Holly Sophomore Horticulturist Good Hunting, Jimmy . Where's Mary? 7. Two Hayseeds 8. St. Henry Choral Group 9. Three Musketeers 10. 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K ,rg '7 I L 4193 V. ll ' SAINT HENRY'S ELENENWARY SCFCCL Sister M John Magdalen, C PP S Primary Sister M Rose Margaret, C PP S Primary 2 and 3 Sister Mary Gerald, C PP S Grades U and 5 Sister Mary Bene, C PP Grades 6 and 7 Sister M Georglnna, C Grade 8 1 FOURTH GRADE AND FIFTH GRADE VWWW 1 F2541 V612 N0 aff.:-H V .EMA-'i1n.J William Wills Judith Lelble, Michael Vowels, Dolores Hahn, John Hart, Denise Bard, Stephen Stricker, Dorothy Pottlnger, Larry Gler Kathleen Blue Thomas L Hart, Maxine Thurman,James Burden, Joyce Cooper, Michael Stricker Marcella Haas, Raymond Manker, Mary L Marshall Michael Bryant, Marilyn isdn William Wright, Janet Duenne, James Haw, Ann Lankhelt Rom o S ith e m PY B Grisso, Gary Uthoff, Rita Bruenderman, Robert F Strlcker, Diana Bledsoe, James Butler D th H , oro y arwell, Tony Ohmes, Mildred Lankhelt, Bod '1lmore, Carolyn Harwell, Daniel Baffety,Barbara Marshall, John Bruenderman Bfwma wilburn, James Stopher, Mary S Renaud, Philip Baffety H L J l.. 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V ' ' ':5,- : Test's Grocery 'IT S BEST FROM TEST' 'H' Free Delivery Charleston, Missouri Dial 2 9281 BECKS TIN SHOP HEATING AIR CONDITIONING O L COAL 5 ,HON HOP ll K Galemore Bros Garave S Body Shop General Fepalrlng Wrecker Service Glass Replaced Highway 60, East Charleston, Mo Phone 23161 THE DAILY SIKESTON STANDARD The Boothee1's only Democratic Some N Daily Newspaper ews Some Views Call your carrier boy s Sn in 1 , Y1'w111lR11 l 5 ' , 1: ..,.Q 1. ' ll A vw 6 uir meii Nw ' VV A ff., -i .f Yr l'f 1 1. . 4 .. 0,-T.: , J Q, - AND I Nga Q , Wpq 'Vi -K A HA g ,rigs '1 - K GAS I N H w 3 hy . u D C FOUNTAIN DRINKS SAN DWICHES HEINZ SOUPS LUNCHES Charleston Super Cut Rate COSEMETICS JEWELRY DRUGS GIFTS CO0N S INSURANCE AGENCY 'N' ALL KINDS 'H' Horace A Coon Edward J Coon Robert H Coon Dial 20691 BAL! uumg w ffm GRRDEA nsuvmzsu nonociznczzn Ml. VQTAUIN 9 naw X, Compliments of McMlKLE FUNERAL HOME cHABLEs'roN and EAST PRAIRIE . I . A ,1 , ti :I ? 1 5 2 . 'f 1 , YF I o I K .......,--N-2-I . 0 n . Sg,..,....fu-.wa J , H ,- , .7-' -. V - Z5-sta. 439 , f g 'QQ 4,1 :K ' y I .N 'Y COMPLIMENTS BURAGSDATII. TO BAGSDALE'S YOU GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW Compliments rf J E ELLIS 6- SON Kwwuuu l WALKER VOWELS INC Pontiac and GHC Sales and Service Your Home of Dependable Transportation PHONE 26451 I HIGHWAY 60 WEST CHARLEATON MO i III C ER o O wr, . f If 1 V '.,4 , . I f. ' A of V Q ,.: 'il A75 1 1. , ,- K 4: x, N it ' Oni. I, M , wb I - - ' 'Jk'?v5gg Q g I I3 ,xiao g J - I 7 o IR'S Always HOME FURNISHINGS Always Dependable Guaranteed Quality Satisfaction Established 1898 LOW PRICES EASY TERMS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Grade 'A' Y PRODUCTS DAIR Automobile 8 Bike Needs and Home owned and Operated KAY ICE CREAM JO CHARLES E JORDAN 8 SON 110 E Commercial Dial 2 72b1 UHKIHIKB Sikeston, Missouri Compliments French Implement Co. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT D181 2 7001 CHARLESTON, MISSOURI 'Db' A - ' 4 W ' A, 1 I YE 3 , of For Better Foods Lt Lower Prices Visit BA RKETTS See Us For All Kinds of Insurance SUPER MARKET Dial 3 3551 Highway 60, West Charleston, Ho Slmmons-Brown Ford Company f',f' Charleston, Mo GOYINS SINCLAIR SERVICE CHARLESTON MO SIMONIZE WAX IQ., TIRE SERVICE VVASHING GREASHQG Hnghwoy 60 East PI 0 'e 3921 I YOUR FORD DEALER You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better' 14 STIJIIE ah sm u cmmem E S Nelson, Manager Mississippi County's oldest General Store A complete line of general merchandise HUREHUUSE bla A store where you will find most anything you may need W H Crumpeoker Phone 2411 Wyatt, MoI Your patronage will be appreciated I 1 I I t I Im X . I , , 1 , ' 5 C 'fri 305 W. Commercial St. ' xgg - 4 X! HQ ' VAIT I ' B , of , ' I 'I I 1 A 'Q The Enterprise-Courier TYPEWRITERS PERSONAL STATIONERY ADDING MACHINES WEDDING INVITATIONS We can equip your store complete whether its a Super Market or a corner grocery New or used Typewriter: Adding Machines Air Conditioners for the home or office SOUTHEAST MISSOUBI'S LARGEST STORE EQUIPMENT DEALERS Roy J Stockmg Grover Sutherlm Phones Winchester Chevrolet Buick Co CHARLESTON, M0 Your Transportation Headquarters Dial 2 4201 2-7631 2-1271 2-0041 O C I o m p STANFIELD DRUG STORE 106 South Main D181 2 7181 Charleston, Mo Compliments as VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2 7151 Charleston, Ho Bea Bolwing and Ed1th Linsey Dexter Poplar Bluff YOU SAVE WHEN YOU SHOP Charleston East Prairie Compliments ww HART Texaco Service Station And Tire Shop -Road Service- Highway 60, East Phone 20671 0 n Kmght s DEPARTMENT STORE For all your clothing needs see or call us Phone 2-8051 C l i m e n t s K 1' f Sxxz s at ll FOR REPAIR SERVICE ON ANY MAKE on MODEL 0 CARS-TRUCKS 0 TRACTORS SEE CITY MOTOR 8: IMPLEMENT CO. Woodrow McKinley and Marshall Linebaugh in former Southeast Motors Bldg. S. Chestnut St., Phone 3-1091 Compliments of KRGGER 'FOB THE BEST IN PRICE AND SERVICE' oe Stockman H B STANDARD SERVICE COTTON 8 GRAIN COMPANY Lubrication Tires Batteries Phone 2 7511 Charleston, . Hyatt Missouri P N Hirsch 6 Company operating Compliments HARRY H SUTHERLAND .I J AGENT DEPAETEENT STOEE STANDARD on. co. Dial 2 5871 MISSOURI UTILITIES Charleston, Mo A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE I I I - Ho of Raffety and Company B R E W E R ' S REXALL DRUG STORE 8 Home Cul Co Charleston Auctzon Co Y The PRESCRIPTION Drugstore 8 8 736 6 M COMPLIMENTS 6 O and o Harr Warren H UMMEL'S DRUG STORE DRUGS COSMETICS Phone 3 3081 CAMERAS Charleston Compliments of CRENSHAW FROZEN FOOD LOCKEB DIAL 2 N901 NIEHS STURE E Ein Compliments of CHARLESTON BAKERY Home of DIXIE BELLE CAKES Phone 2 9761 Compliments of CHARLESTON ELO WER SHOP CITY FLORIST 'Flowers for all occasions' 105 South Main Eva and Jack Blake, Owners For All four AHtOmOtlVe Needs SEE US FIRST Goodrich Sllvertown Tires H G H AUTO SUPPLY Charleston, Mo East Prairie N e r endly Yardn E C ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY A I E21 lf ee II r T T1 r Q.aw !2gwg??'N'i M A-' 15 J' - Q? ,fit v rv af , .T wxwfiggggteify 4 Q 8 , M Th F 1 The Best in Building Materials Sikeston Fruit 8: Produce Mkt. Phone 195 8: 196 ROLWING - MOXLEY Compliments of COTTON GINNEBS 5 BUYERS Dealers in GEO McBRIDE CGOPERAGE CO GRAIN FEBTlLIZEB SEEDS Always in the Market at Top Prices H111 Street Dial 3121 Charleston, Ho Pat' s TRIPLE E SERVICE STATION Highway 60 at Main Street Charleston Ho Phone Phone 3 1691 3 1451 lord I ar many H1 mlqmn tc r s T ll A C T 0 R TELEPHONE 2 7531 HIGHWAY 60 EAST FARM EOUIPMENT Charleston Mo I l Farmer Sz Goodin Tractor Company H or f-1 C C Ch 1 AASHBYS BEN FRANKLIN STORE LUNCH ROOM North Main EV6I'YthiDg From Dial 3-9001 A to Z t Mi i SIKESTON IMPLEMENT GU. SIKESTUN MU JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT De Soto and Ply outh Auto obiles 11 CHARLESTON ELECTRIC I m m C p t I 1' v' 4' 'A 2 C f1'g L WA66ENER'S For Better Built Homes Service Station MARTIN PAZDERA Sinclair 6- SONS Oils and Greases Building Contractors Good Year Tires and Batteries Phone 2-8659 South Main St. Dial 3-9221 Charleston, Missouri Compliments of H 6- H HARDWARE SUPPLY CARROLL'S FLORIST 208 Sikes st. For All Your Hardware Needs SEE US FIRST Sikeston, Mo. ADMIRAL TELEVISION Phone 163 The wor1d's Finest CHARLESTON env co. I I A Incorporated COTTON and GRAIN Charleston, Mo. Compliments Compliments of of , O ROURKE'S STORE 5,5 General Merchandise CLEANERS AND CLOTHIEBS Billiard Hall Picture Show Style - Mart - Suits Baseball Games Por-tis Hats every Sunday of Ball Season Compliments Wyatt Cotton Co Wyatt, Missouri Wllkerson s I TIRE SERVICE Firestone Tires c Q3 Phone 3 3021 kj Drury Plastermg Co Plastering Ceramic Tile Marble Work Cast Stone 1224 West Cape Book Drive Phone 5 2598 Cape Girardeau, Ho The Dysart Studlo Photography in the modern manner Hy 61 South Sikeston, Mo Phone 633 of U HW' f V . gy , A , f ' rl . 5.a2 f f'xh 'N- 5 QEHQ r r 4. , EVAX AW' M A iq... 8 -ig ., , 2 2 .l i 5 'V a-rA' . -rel' ' A V.. I . ' hir '. ' 9 L ' W ,fini - ,5., ,I - fs 6 6 si - N-f-+'i---. 2- - 2. 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Jule rofits small, volume great That's the way we operate FURNITURE COMPANY Charleston, Mo CLAY COUNTY COTTON CO Buyers of Cotton Cotton Seed Soybeans Fertilizer urain Seed Dial 2 9871 Charleston, Mlssouri Y 1 1 - .J .L 'P 'Q I 1595 4 A 1, I N ' Nfvf' DEPARTMENT STORE . 5 Y - ,Q W i Item. 0 sw 045 D me R1ght Reverend Monsignor John J O'Ne1ll Father Charles P Schmitt Charles Goolsby Father Omer H Brauner Gene Hart Father Richard H Suren Willie Hart Mrs Arlle Ales Mr and Mrs Joe 0'Neal and Family Lois Arnold Mr and Mrs Paul Scheffer and Family James Barborek Sister Roy Maureen, O P Eugene Boltnott Patricia Stricker Shirley Boltnott Warren Topp Joe Bone Mr and Mrs Clifford Vowels 8 Family Ralph Carr, Jr Clifford Vowels, Jr Short Profit Cox Art Walhausen, Sr DANIEL I NSURA NCE AGENCY General Insurance Dial 3 3551 the Charleston, M ssnlons of 1956 SALIBA S The Senior Class f 1956 Wishes t take this opportunity to thank our Advertisers and Loyal Patrons PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Miki! 7Y Y YY Y-- Y YY Y Y Y Y Y 'Y A rv Congratulations to o. 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