Stover High School - Reflector Yearbook (Stover, MO)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 56
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1954 volume:
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t954 Stover ScAool Stover TfciMvuri To our helpful and understanding teacher, principal, and friend who has rendered every service possible to uphold the spirit of Stover High; to one of the most devoted and lovable teachers, we, the Reflector Staff proudly dedicate this edition of THE REFLECTOR to our very own-- MR. DAVID M. WILSON Sufivunteitctetit'd GOING FORWARD OR GOING BACKWARD What man a 11 e r e t h not for the better, time altereth for the worse. ” Nothing In human affairs stands still. We find constant change in one direction or another -- im- provement or deterioration , progress or recession, up or down. There is a startling difference, however, in the two movements, as revealed in the quotation above. Whereas, in order to bring improvement, man has to put forth effort, time alone will pull things down assisted only by man's indifference or neglect. Examples of this can be observed among home properties everywhere. How quickly a house, lawn, garden, or farm reveals the lack of regular upkeep. Not so readily noticed is the direction in which school properties and school programs are changing. Unless constructive effort is constantly exerted by responsible authorities to make them better, it can be taken for granted that conditions will get worse. It is up to you, the students of Stover High School, to help awaken our community to the fact that this school must go forward. Later, when you are voting citizens, it will be your duty as good citizens, to continuously strive for more and better opportunities for all. 'ZiiyA ScAaai E.E. PORTER A.B. Central M. Ed. M.U. Superintendent English I ME RUN WARNKE B.S. In Ed. C.M.S.C. Coach Phys. Ed. Hygiene ALICE JONES B. S. in Ed. C. M.S.C. Am. Problems Am. History Geography Mo. History Citizenship E. N. WILLIAMS B. S. in Ed. C. M.S.C. Typing I Shorthand Office Pract. Gen. Bus. LEO JONES B.S. in Ed. C. M.S.C. DAVID WILSON Algebra Gen. Math B.S. in Ed. M.U. Gen. Science m. of Ed. M.U. World Hist. Principal English II English HI Speech Dramatics Citizenship N. STEVINSON B. S. in Ed. C.M.S.C. HUGH WILSON Band Glee Club B.S. in C.M.S.C. Music Appr. Indus. Arts Biology acuity ScAoat Snt ‘Suilctuty @CC4t6cUtUt4 GEORGE COSSIART DEO WARNKE HOMER WAISNER MILFORD MARRIOTT TOMMY HOUSER FORREST PARKER MELVYN HATFIELD DEO WARNKE MISS PHYLLIS PARKER MR. E. E. PORTER Sponsor Superintendent MR. DAVID M. WILSON Sponsor Principal JOHN MARION MILES Class President Basketball 1,2,3,4; Reflec- tor Staff 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Honor Society 3.4; Junior Play 3. ELDRID BECKMAN Honor Society 3,4; Science Honor Award; TATTLER Staff 2; Class Treasurer 4; Softball 1; Pep Squad 4. WAYNE BIAS Basketball 4; Softball 4; Student Council 4. JEAN BRADEN Honor Society 3,4; GAA 3, 4; Pep Squad 2,3; Junior High Volleyball 1. MARY CASE Softball 1.2.3,4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Reflector Staff 3,4; Band 3,4; Honor S 3,4; Class Secretary 3; Reflector Queen Attendant 3; TATTLER Staff 2. MAVIS CO IT Honor S Society 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; One Act Play 2; Softball 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Festival Queen Attendant; GAA 3, 4; Glee Club. GLENDON COMBS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Softball 1.2,3.4. EVELYN CROY GAA 3,4; Honor S Society 3; 4; Junior Play 3; Pep Squad 3,4; Festival Queen Attendant 4; TATTLER Staff 3,4. MERVIN H. HOLSTEN Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Reflec- tor Staff 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 1; Pep Squad 3. TED KASTNER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; One Act Play 2; Student Coun- cil 1; Pep Squad 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club. WESLEY W. KURTZ Student Council 1; Pep Squad 2,3,4. HELEN MARRIOTT Honor Society 3,4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA; Band 1,2,3,4. STANLEY MERRIOTT Basketball 1,2,3,4; Presi- dent Student Counicl 4; Junior Play 3; Softball 1, 2, 3,4; Reflector Staff 3,4; Student Court 4. LAVONA MOELLMAN Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3,4; GAA; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Junior Play 3; Festival Queen Attendant. MARTIN MONSEES Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1.2.3.4. JUNE RAPP Volleyball 2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2,3,4; Mixed Cho rus 1,2,3.4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Reflector Staff 3,4; Student Council 4; GAA; Junior Play 3. KENNETH RICHARDSON LOIS SCHEDLER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Class Vice President 4; Honor Society 3,4; Junior Play 3; Pep Squad 4. WILLIAM VANSELL Junior Play 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Pep Squad 3,4. ScttiM, 1954 ELDRID BECKMAN WAYNE BIAS GLENDON COMBS MERVIN H. HOLSTEN TED KASTNER WESLEY W. KURTZ STANLEY MERRIOTT JOHN MARION MILES MARTIN MONSEES KENNETH RICHARDSON WILLIAM VANSELL JEAN BRADEN MARY CASE mavis corr EVELYN CROY HELEN MARRIOTT LAVONA MEOLLMAN JUNE RAPP LOIS SCHEDLER 954 MISS JUNE RAPP, Reflector Queen for 1954 rfttencUuit NORMA LEMLER DIAN HILL WILMA KIPP tycc«U n @t z44 I MRS. ALICE JONES Sponsor MR. LEO JONES Sponsor LOREN HUGHES President CHARLES R. BAUER LORETTA K. CAPPS LENA MAE DUFFER BETTY JEAN EHLERS ELSIE E. EHLERS HUBERT HENRY EHLERS WAYNE FETHKE BETTY JAY GARRISON FORREST GAIL GERHART JOAN GOETZE CARL HAMMERLY ty(C Uwi @tci44 JANICE HANKINS RALPH HEPPARD DARRELL LEE HOLSTEN GEORGE HOTSENPILLAR ALVIN HUGHES MARTIN KENNEDY LELA KREGLINGER LOUIS KROESCHEN BOBBIE LEMLER NORMA LEMLER DELORES MAHNKEN JACKIE McNEAL FREDERICK NOLTING DORIS PORTER CLAUDE MARTIN MANCIL MARRIOTT GLENDA ORNES BECKY ANN RUMANS MILTON SCHRODER k ROXANNA SIDEBOTTOM BLAINE SILVEY PHILIP SMALL JON SPURLOCK MARLIN STEINMEYER JOAN STUCKER DONALD TAYLOR HAROLD UPTEGROVE DONALD ZIMMERSCHIED Mr. Hugh Wilson Sponsor M. Alexander Larry Bauer Lee Olin Carver Dewain Crider Frank Croy Leila Dawes Millard Fischer Myron J. Fischer S. Friedley Myma Geary Larry Hagedom Dian A. Hill H. D. Mertgen Leon Richardson Gertrude Shull Robert Sousley Alice Thompson James F. Vansell Carol J. Wadick Ruth Ann Wamke Norine Witte Mr. Stevinson Mr. M. Warnke Sponson Christine Abbott Waneta Abbott Larry Avey Loretta Avey Joe Bockelman Mildred Bush Carol Sue Burke David Crockett Ralph Crockett Clarence Ehlers 'ptetAmeK Patty Elkins Delores Fischer Leroy Fischer Marietta Fischer Kenneth Gerlt Mildred Gerlt John Hamrick Delores Hankins Ronnie Homan Shirley Homan Wayne Jones Leah Kelso Fern Kerksick Wilma Kipp Betty Koester Elinore Lawson Dennis Long Ellis Luvin Gilbert Marriott Loyce Ann Meyer Jimmie McNeal Warren Nolting Carol Pryor Virginia Pryor picaAikch Ida Richardson Laverna Schroder A. J. Shewmaker Victor Spurlock Jay Stevinson William Stucker Bonnie Taylor Violet Turpin Delores Viebrock Donna Wadick Francis Wilson E. Zimmerschied s4c£tMt£e4 Alvin's Report in BIOLOGY Coach Warnke's STUDY HALL A Teacher's Dream Girls and Boys MECHANICAL DRAWING Seniors Take the Ohio Psy. Test Mrs. Arthur Short Larry Boatright Larry Boeschen Violet Braden Geraldine Cable Joyce Cable Jessie Coit Phillip Coit Patricia Combs Jolan Cossairt Alta Mae Drury Charles Drury Larry Edzards Gilbert Fethke Wanda Imler Arlene James Charles Marriott Joyce Marriott Loren Marriott Ronald Marriott Martha Martin Roscoe Curtis Miles Rosslyn Miller Willia Mae •’teer Mary Munsterman Shirley Munsterman Denzil Raines LeRoy Rapp Shirley Rumans James Sidebottom Anna Mae Simon Nancy Spurlock Judith Stevinson Clayton Viebrock Gail Wooten graded 3 4 5 Mrs. Rastorfer Louis Abbott Charles Brunjes Neva Brunjes Roberta Capps Jimmy Cooper Raymond Davis Barry DeLong Mardella Edzards Eddie Fry Judith Haynes Patsy Hughes Jimmy Imler Clifford Marriott Darlene Marriott Galen Marriott Phillip Marriott Mary Esther Martin Joyce Munsterman Karen Porter Joe Prather Lynda Prather David Raines Larry Don Raines Ruth Ann Rapp Dean Rumans Joan Smith Kenneth Smithson Michael Smithson Marcele Viebrock Carolyn Warnke Marlene Warnke Frances Wilson Peggy Wilson 4t and Second graded Miss Erna Tagtmeyer Gloria Cooper Jimmy Bauer Ronnie Boatright Caroline Davis Mary Drury Tommy Capps Ben Lee Coit Bonita Edzards Linda Marriott Jimmy DeLong Kerry Don Fry Gail Miller Frances Monteer Jackie Don James Roger Raines Hazel Perry Alma Lou Prather Eddie Simon Donald Smith Darlene Rumans Genevieve Smith Eddie Don Viebrock Larry Wayne Viebrock Terry Smithson Jane Lea Zwanzig Buddy Warnke Billy Wahlers John Wahlers Lloyd Wilson Ready To Receive ■k j- '4v Faculty's Gift !P 4 SI J V 5 3 Oh Boy! Vacation Tfationut Latiar Society Seated: G. Omes, H. Marriott, M. Case, J, Braden, e. Beckman, M. Coit, J. M. Miles, L. Schedler, E. Croy, B. Garrison. Standing: B. Rumans, P. Small, E. Ehlers, M. Schroder, C. Wadick, M. Kennedy, Mr. D. Wilson (Sponsor), L. Hughes, J. Stucker, C., Martin, M. Geary, F. Croy. Student (Council Seated: J. Rapp, S. Merriott, J. M. Miles. Standing: F. Croy, J. Stevinson, L. Bauer, F. Wilson, W. Bias, Mr. D. Wilson (Sponsor), L. Hughes, R. Warnke, C. Martin, V. Spurlock. SCKCOX C 144 'PtcUf The Senior Class, under the direction of Mr. Hugh E. Wilson and Coach Warnke, presented Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick, a rural comedy by Lieut. Beale Cormack. tyuniar ‘Play The Junior Class, under the direction of Mr. David M. Wilson, presented the comedy Deadly Earnest on the night of February 19th. Loren Hughes was Student Director. 'tye vi ‘S m6 Sta Seated: J. Stevinson, L. Hagedorn, L. Moellman, J. M. Miles (Editor), C. Martin. Standing: R. Warnke, J. Rapp, L. Bauer, M. Case, S. Merriott, Mr. David Wilson (Sponsor), L. Hughes, M. Geary, M. Holsten, R. Heppard, C. Wadick. Seated: J. Braden, M. Coit, H. Marriott. Standing: Miss E. Williams (Sponsor), E. Croy, J. Rapp, L. Moellman, M. Case, F. Vansell, P. Small, L. Duffer, D. Viebrock, G. Ones, D. Porter, N. Witte. Pcifrei L t tfc TO C E T H ER VOTEltS CHOOL BOND OCT 27 7 753 Stwen pcUl 'Patfival A SQUAD TED KASTNER MARTIN KENNEDY MERVIN HOLSTEN J. M. MILES ALVIN HUGHES STANLEY MERRIOTT GLEN DON COMBS MARTIN MONSEES ROBERT SOUSLEY PHILIP SMALL B SQUAD DON ZIMMERSCHIED WAYNE BIAS LARRY BAUER LARRY DEAN HAGEDORN HAROLD UPTEGROVE DARRELL HOLSTEN JAY STEVINSON JOE BOCKLEMAN FRANK CROY JON SPURLOCK Coach WARNKE SuHtma uf DATE GAME SCORE DATE GAME SCORE Oct. 30 Cole Camp 57-48 Jan. 5 Lincoln 54-41 Nov. 11-14 Versailles Tour. Jan. 8 Eldon 45-66 California 38-52 Jan. 12-16 California Tournament Dixon 42-58 Warren ton 31-65 Nov. 20 Osage 41-66 Tipton 59-45 Nov. 24 Versailles 36-45 Osage 44-55 Dec. 1 Greenridge 52-48 Jan. 19 Greenridge 74-49 Dec. 4 California 41-71 Jan. 22 Versailles 51-74 Dec. 15 Tipton 47-42 Jan. 29 Tipton 64-44 Dec. 18 Osage 43-53 Feb. 1 Eldon 52-77 Dec. 22 Lincoln 50-56 Feb. 5 California 55-75 Dec. 26 Alumni 47-46 a Team Won 8 Lost 13 B Team Won 8 Lost 7 VMecf 4M Coach MERLIN WARNKE Roxanne Sidebottom June Rapp Lavona Moellman Lena Mae Duffer Mavis Coit Wilma Kipp Mary Case Joan Stucker Lois Schedler Helen Marriott Doris Porter Loretta Capps (not shown) s4t6lettc rf doccatio Carol Sue Burke, Patty Elkins, Delores Viebrock, Donna Wadick, Jean Braden, Wilma Kipp, Mildred Bush, Loretta Avey, Alice Thompson. Miss Williams, Marietta Fischer, Delores Fischer, Loyce Ann Meyer Carol Wadick, Betty Garrison, Doris Porter, Janice Hankins, Coach Warnke Helen Marriott Lena Mae Duffer, Evelyn Croy Lavona Moellman, Mavis Coit, June Rapp Norine Witte Roxanne Sidebottom 'S eu Seated: D. Porter, H. Marriott, J. Stucker, J. Rapp, M. Case, L. Schedler. Standing: A. Hughes. M. Kennedy, L. Moellman, T. Kastner, M. Coit, J. M. Miles, L. Duffer, M. Holsten, S. Merriott, Coach Warnke (Sponsor). Sponsors: Miss Williams, Coach Warnke. Cheerleaders A's”; E. Ehlers, J. Stucker, L. Duffer, H. Marriott: ”B's ; W. Kipp, D. Viebrock. “Pcfc Syucut 1. George 6. Beauties The ? 11. Fanny Brice? 16. Bedtime 2. Tickets Pleasel 7« Junior Class Biz 12. Kiss Kastner 17. Mr. Braden 3. .«ho’s zat? 8. Street Scene 13. June 'n Mavis 18. , hat,Again? 4 Eddie’s Cafe 9. Helen 1)4.. Miss Vansell 19. Fish Story 5. Miss Miles 10. Not Excused 15. Cheerleader GEARY'S OIL COMPANY Phone 33 DEPARTMENT STORE Truck and Tractor Tires Morgan County's Greatest Department Store Bottled Gas Cooking Heating F or Clothing For The Whole Family Phone 19 E. H. BAUER, Proprietor STOVER MILLING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealer Wheat - Flour - Milfeed - Grain Chick Feed and Laying Mash Phone 18 STOV E R DRUG STORE Fountain Service The place to go after school! H. F. HAGEDORN, Proprietor Clothing - Dry Goods - Sundries KIPP AND COMPANY FOR delicious fad Fried Chicken Our Speciality Home-Made Pies JOHNSON'S CORNER CAFE AND MOTEL SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT COMBS' SERVICE STATION Complete Line Of SKELLY PRODUCTS Phone 57 On Highway 52 OSAGE Enjoy The Best In Movie Entertainment flcdt ( ood At KRAX BERGER'S CAFE last minute TRl -COUNTY REPUBLICAN Enriched Country Journalism 43rd Year Phone 112 STOVER LIONS CLUB Machine Permanents Shampoos - Rinses A Machine less d y Permanents Hair Cuts b W Hair Sets 1 Cold Wave Permanents Manicures beauty shop STOVER HATCH 1=T2Y Baby Chicks Custom Hatching U. S. Approved U. S. Pullorum Clean Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed M.EA. INSURANCE Quick Claim Service Low Rates M. A. FISCHER, Agent Phone 160 PRODUCERS EXCHANGE Non-Profit Non-Stock Patronize Your Own Business Phone 15 STE VINSON FUNERAL HOME Office Phone 77 Residence 102 MORTUARY i — - - ¥i?m ITw m ' -WWW : ■■ ■ a '- isfei ,w-- .;• a ' IV • I - ' t££r'-3 « f , i -v ri-f- v LV.' -------_.; ._...'__ _i _, _..,. :__.... :.Ji
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