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Valedictorian Speech--Margaret Friedly Salutatorian Speech--Kay Smith Honor Convocation Scholarship Medals Valedictorian.................Margaret Friedly Salutatorian..................Kay Smith Senior........................Margaret Friedly Junior........................Marnen Bockelman Sophomore.....................Neva Brunjes Freshman......................Loretta Holsten- Rosalyn Koester All School Medals Leadership....................John Diller Citizenship...................Marilyn Fajen School Spirit.................Elizabeth Nolting Mo. University Certificate of Recognition John Diller Beverly Fischer Margaret Friedly Patsy Hughes Day Smith CMSC Certificates of Recognition John Diller Harold Dothage Beverly Fischer Elston Fischer Margaret Friedly Patsy Hughes Laurel Lohnes Kay Smith Marlene Warnke Departmental Awards Girls' Athlete................Patsy Hughes Boys' Athlete.................Larry Shackelford Girls' P.E....................Esther Brandt Boys' P.E.....................Virgil Harms Typewriting...................Marene Bockelman Bookkeeping................... Patsy Hughes Commercial Subjects...........Elizabeth Nolting Dramatics.....................Laurel Lohnes Music.........................John Diller— Margaret Friedly Voc. Homemaking--Laurel Lohnes, Donna Lamprecht Drivers' Training.............Karon Harms Mathematics...................Margaret Friedly Science.......................John Diller Social Studies................David Hilderbrand Industrial Arts...............Bobby Bretall English.......................John Diller American Legion Senior Citizenship Award-- Patsy Hughes John Diller Yearbook Editor...............Patsy Hughes Tattler Editor................Donna Lamprecht Betty Crocker Award...........Kay Smith Perfect Attendance Awards Home Economic Awards 14
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Most Personality Elizabeth Nolting Clifford Marriott The Reflector Staff wishes these couples the best of luck in the future and success in what ever they do. Most Friendliest Boy § Girl Marlene Warnke Jim Wilbanks These people were selected by the whole school as the best ones to have these titles.
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H. B. Mitchell Mitch, Bus Driver Mrs. Spurgeon--Tour Director Mr. Walters--At Negro House Senior Trip They said, It couldn't be done. Well, we had our trip to New Orleans. We left Stover at 3:00 A.M., May 6 by school bus for Rolla where we met a chartered bus with Robbins Educational Tours. Thirty-eight seniors accom- panied by sponsors Jesse Walters and Evelyn Alpers, Tour director Mrs. Spurgeon, and bus driver Mitch. made the five day trip, with every minute bringing some new pleasure and scenery that will be remembered by all for years to come. We had a wonderful time. Leaving Rolla, Missouri we traveled through South Missouri, Northern Arkansas, lunched in Memphis, Tennessee, viewed Elvis's home, journeyed into Mississippi and arrived at Jackson, the state capital about 6:30 P.M. We stayed at beautiful Hotel Heidelberg, and enjoyed the town very much along with all the excitement that first night. Sunday morning, we visited Piney Woods School, a school for Negroes, built by students themselves. We remained for church services in their beautiful auditorium. Then Southward to Biloxi, Miss, and to the Trade Winds Hotel on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico. The afternoon and evening were spent swimming in the pool and in the Gulf, sunning on the beach, sailboating, sightseeing, bowling, dancing, at the movies and having fun. The third morning, we drove to New Orleans along the beautiful Gulf Coast, then had a three hour guided tour of the city--visiting Jackson Square, Old Jail and Museum, old French Apartments, Canal Street, Bourbon Street and French Quarter, Basin Street, Above-the-ground cemeteries, flower gardens, schools, colleges, Audubon Park and the Sugar Bowl. We stayed at the beautiful Motel Pan American. During the afternoon, we swam, shopped and relaxed. The night tour included Lake Ponchartrain Amusement Park--did we have fun—roller coasters, ferris wheels, fun houses, crazy houses. We then toured Bourbon Street by night, and the Morning Call Coffee Shop. Remember the Flood--and Marilyn's watch. The fourth day--Homeward bound--we visited the 35 story high state capital building at Baton Rouge, famous old anti-bellum homes at Natchez (a tour of Stanton Hall), the Vicksburg Battleground monuments, and that night slept at the Movie Gone With the Wind even though our rooms were at Hotel Vicksburg. The fifth day--a long bus ride home—everyone tired, lunch in Memphis, Reminiscences during the afternoon, supper in Rolla, Forrest Parker's drive to Stover. It's all over--We had fun--we'll remember it all for a long time--the many incidents, the pictures, the jokes, the pranks, the educational value of it all, the good sportsmanship, the trip. We wish to thank the tour director and bus driver for all their wonderful moments and helps along the way. Trade Winds Hotel--Biloxi Senior at Piney Woods School Sugar Bowl Compliments of FAJEN MINNOW HATCHERY
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