Sturgeon RV School - Echoes Yearbook (Sturgeon, MO)
- Class of 1970
Page 1 of 104
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 104 of the 1970 volume:
“
1969-70 Echoes Sturgeon High School Sturgeon, Missouri Table of Contents Dedication Page 3 Echoes Staff 4 Seniors 5-11 Echoes Queen and King 12 - 13 Seniors 14 - 18 Faculty 19 - 24 Undergrads 25 - 35 Class Officers 36 Grades 37- 41 Organizations 42 - 49 Athletics 50 - 57 Activities 58 - 60 School Board 61 Hall of Fame 62 - 63 Snapshots 64 Advertising 65 - 94 Dedication We, the Echoes Staff of 1969-70, dedicate this annual to the Senior Class of 1970, to whom we wish much continued success. 3 1969-1970 Annual Staff Editor Sturgeon High School Becky Harrison Assistant Editor Sandra Spene Photographers Allen Judy Carmen Heath Margaret McKenzie Secretary Debbie Lannert Treasurer Pat Smith Staff Linda Todd Tony Stone Gerry King Johnny Robinson Chris Everhart David White Homer Reed Debbie Minor Connie Kanatzar Shelia Robinson Leigh Jennings Debbie Harrison Mrs. Jane Knepler and QUEEN SENIOR KINC CONNIE LoRAYNE KANATZAR Chorus.....................................1,2,3 Basketball...............................1,2,3,4 Girls' All-Conference Team.....................4 Track......................................2,3,4 Pep Club.....................................3,4 S Club...................................2,3,4 Vice-president...............................4 F.H.A....................................1,2,3,4 Vice-president.............................. 4 Class Officer................................. 1 Student Council..............................3,4 Treasurer.................................. 3 National Honor Society.......................3,4 Vice-president.............................. 4 Annual Staff.................................3,4 Valentine Sweetheart Candidate...............3,4 Valentine Sweetheart Queen.....................4 Class Queen....................................4 Homecoming Queen...............................4 GERRY WAYNE KING Track....................................2,3,4 Baseball.....................................4 Class King.................................3,4 Homecoming Escort............................4 Mixed Chorus...............................1,2 S Club ..................................3,4 Pep Club...................................3,4 Graudation Escort, 1969......................3 6 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL EVERHART ELAINE LAWRENCE LONG F.H.A.........................1,2,3,4 Historian.........................3 Basketball........................1,2 Track...............................2 N.H.S...........................2,3,4 Chorus............................1,2 Student Council.....................2 S Club .......................2,3,4 Pep Squad.......................1,2,3 Office Helper.....................2,3 U. N. Delegate......................3 Contest ......................... 2,4 DEBBIE MINOR Cheerleader......................1,2,3,4 Annual Staff..........................3,4 N.H.S...................................4 F.H.A............................1,2,3,4 Parliamentarian.......................4 S Club..............................3,4 Chorus...........................1,2,3,4 Accompanist....................1,2,3,4 Pep Squad........................ 1,2,3,4 Band..................................1,2 Class Officer.........................1,2 7 LINDA TODD Class Queen...................2 Class Vice-President..........3 Class Treasurer ............. 4 Homecoming Attendant..........1 Basketball................1,2,4 Basketball Manager............3 Valentine Sweetheart Candidate.................1,2 S Club..................2,3,4 Pep Squad.................2,3,4 Pep Squad, President........4 N.H.S.....................2,3,4 F.H.A..................1,2,3,4 F. H.A., Treasurer..........3 F, H.A., Secretary..........4 Student Council.............1,3 Secretary...................3 Annual Staff................3,4 Assistant Editor............3 Mixed Chorus..............1,2,3 Chorus....................1,2,3 DEBRA ANN LANNERT F.H.A.,......................1,2,3,4 Treasurer.........................2 Secretary ....................... 3 President.........................4 Regional Devotional Leader........3 Queen.............................3 N.H.S...........................2,3,4 S Club........................2,3,4 Chorus..........................1,2,3 Basketball........................1,2 Class President....................J. Secretary.........................2 Vice-President....................3 Queen.............................1 Pep Club........................1,2,3 President.........................3 Annual Staff......................3,4 Valentine Sweetheart Candidate......4 Graduation Attendant................3 Homecoming Candidate................4 BECKY LYNNE HARRISON Class Queen........................3 Class Secretary..................3,4 Student Council....................2 F.H.A..........................2,3,4 Song Leader.......................3 Historian.........................4 N.H.S..........................2,3,4 Secretary ....................... 4 Pep Club.......................2,3,4 Secretary........................ 4 Chorus...........................2,3 Annual Staff.....................3,4 Photographer .................... 3 Editor............................4 Homecoming Attendant...............3 Basketball.......................2,3 S' Club..........................4 Valentine Sweetheart Candidate.........................3 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow.......................4 United Nations Delegate............3 8 S-Club .. 2,3,4 Basketball .1,2,3,4 Glee Club .... 1,2 Baseball F.H.A 1,2,3,4 Track ...2,3,4 Pep Squad ..2,3,4 Student Council 2 Office Help ..2,3,4 Annual Staff .... 3,4 Homecoming Candidate .... 4 Homecoming Escort 4 National Honor Society........2,3,4 Class President...............2,3,4 S Club......................2,3,4 President.........................4 Baseball....................1,2,3,4 Basketball................... 2,3,4 Student Council...................1 Boys' State Rep...................3 Annual Staff......................4 Class Vice-President... .1,4 Pep Squad..............1,4 F.H.A................1,2,3 Chorus.............1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus......1, 2, 3,4 S-Club...............2,3,4 Basketball............1,2,3 Valentine Sweetheart Candidate...........1,2,3 Valentine Sweetheart Queen...................3 Homecoming Candidate ... 2 9 PHYLLIS IRENE WARD F.H.A..................2,3,4 Chorus ..................2,3 Pep Club...............2,3,4 Basketball Manager.........3 Annual Staff...............3 Track......................2 HOMER EUGENE REED Chorus...................1,2 Basketball...............1,2 Track......................1 Student Council............4 Band.....................1,2 Annual Staff.............3,4 SANDRA ELAINE SPENE National Honor Society..........2,3,4 Torch Bearer......................3 President.........................4 F.H.A...........................2,3,4 Song Leader.......................3 Devotional Leader.................4 Class Treasurer.....................2 Glee Club.....................1,2,3,4 Pianist.....................1,2,3,4 Girls' Trio.....................2,3 Piano Solo...................... 1 S Club........................1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager................1 Sophomore Pilgrimage................2 Annual Staff......................3,4 Business Staff....................3 Assistant Editor................. 4 CHARLES EDWARD BLAKEMOKE Chorus.......................1,2,3,4 10 Senior Class Last Will and Testament I, Gerry King, hereby will and bequeath my ability to wrestle in P.E. to anyone who thinks he can carry on the name of The CHAMP. I, Connie Kanatzar, hereby will and bequeath my outstanding basketball ability (HA) to my sister, Patty Kanatzar, who I hope will use it constructively. Got to keep the good name going. I, Homer Reed, hereby will and bequeath my height to Tony Stone. I, Phyllis Ward, with sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to laugh at given nicknames and take teasing to anyone who doesn't take offense easily. I, Charles Blakemore, hereby will and bequeath my ability to take smokes during class to Gary Arends. I, Debbie Minor, hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep a neat gym locker to Car- men Heath, Alias Eainestine. I, Johnny Robinson, hereby will and bequeath my Tump shot to Danny Smith. I, Sandy Spene, hereby will and bequeath all the fun I had my senior year to Shelia Rob- inson. I, Chris Everhart, hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass American History to Dennis Cook. I, Becky Harrison, hereby will and bequeath my fond affection of practice sets to Mike Reed. I, David White, being of sound mind and body hereby will and bequeath my ability to be friends on both sides of the social group to Buster Adkisson, who is No. 4. I, Debbie Lannert, being of sound mind and body (?) hereby will and bequeath my ability to have many great times in high school, many wonderful memories of my twelve years in school, and to be sad in leaving this ol' place, to Wanda and Martha Long. Good Luck! I, Wanda Brink, hereby will and bequeath my nickname J. B. to Cathy White. Good Luck! I, Connie Barnes, hereby will and bequeath my ability to take Shorthand at 90 warn to my little sister, Cathy. I, Linda Todd, hereby will and bequeath my ability to be friends with everyone to Rhonda Smith. Good Luck! I hereby will and bequeath my ability to gain weight and my nickname Tuba to Kathy Bise. 11 Pictures of all the girls and boys in the Annual Staff at the University of Mo. Todd and David White. 13 Chosen as King and Queen were Linda SENIORS IN ACTION Don't Let Them Come Between Us! Let Me Think It Over Who Me? I Didn't Do It! Let's Go Through I've Got It! 14 SENIORS IN ACTION Have A Hanky? The Odd Couple An U. F. O. ? You Just Cut Off My Finger! Blind Man's Bluff 15 13. 1. Becky Harrison 2. Phyllis Ward 3. Connie Kanatzar 4. Johnny Robinson 5. Sandy Spene 6. Linda Todd 7. Homer Reed 8. Debbie Lannert 9. Charles Blakemore 10. Gerry King 11. Elaine Long 12. Wanda Brink 13. Chris Everhart 14. David White 15. Debbie Minor 16. Connie Barnes Name Has Proven to Be Little John Robinson Dull Poor Cow Lannert Sociable, a rotten chemist and mathematician Gramma B.B. Kanatzar A spastic Kootie King Persistent Dottie Kelly Ward Easily embarrassed Ho Harrison Funny Leroy White A flirt Homer Rot Reed Well liked by the teachers Charley Arbuckle Blake- more Good in the shop C.H.R.I.S. Everhart A mechanic J.B. Brink Bullheaded Speno Spene To be short Pee-Wee Minor A good coon hunter Barney Fife Barnes Friendly Burribbit Todd To jump to conclusions Tuba Long A nut Likes Ambition Hobbies Sports, horses Be successful Basketball Joe motorcycles Be happy Get married Motorcycle riding and play- ing piano Funny people and horses Be independent Future artist Laughing and riding horses Cars Rodeos Enjoy life You name it To have fun To get an apartment Going to C.T. Dick Be a good wife Sewing Pookie To be a sex symbol Working on a junk '59 Pontiac Old cars Girls, cars hunting To have fun Work Hunting Cars To be a mechanic Working on cars Cars Live a long life Having fun Roger Marriage, work Music Jay Enjoy life Music Larry and Eric Work at Green Acres Sewing Group fun College marriage Baseball sewing Dub To be happy Riding and swimming Senior Class Prophecy Debbie Minor is now married to Jay Self and has three children. She sings Donna, Donna on Broadway in her spare time. Linda Todd is the head accountant of the largest bank in Columbia. Linda is living in Sturgeon in a lovely home with her husband and six sons. Homer Reed has opened an antique car shop in Sturgeon. For his pastime he dates hollywood starlets, though there is no particular favorite. Charles Blakemore, 69-70 graduate of Sturgeon R-V School, has been teaching shop there for ten years. He is also a graduate of University of Missouri. David White is now married to the former Pat Smith and is a famous drag racer who holds the Land Speed Record. His wife is his chief mechanic. Sandy Spene is now married to Roger Sanders. They have their own country and western music show on TV and have currently released their biggest hit Pie Makes Your Eyes Big. Debbie Lannert, now the wife of Joe Long, is making her mark, along with her husband, in the motor- cycle and stock car racing world. The couple are raising their four children in the booming and exciting home town of Sturgeon. Connie Kanatzar, the town's well-known mischief-maker, has finally reached the top in the horse world! At Little Con's Acres, Connie has raised top registered quarter horses and has given homes to home- less ponies. It is also secretly known that she has just lately invested in a partnership. A certain Mr. X!!! Becky Harrison, now married to Dick McCoy, is living in Sturgeon with their two lovely children. This 1969-70 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow has recently been named Mrs. America. Former Sturgeon resident, Gerry the machine King, has just returned from his trip around the world on one of his famous iron drives. Mr. King, a multimillionaire, earned his fortune in the junk business. Christopher Everhart is now commanding general of our armed forces in Vietnam. Everhart was a 1969- 70 graduate of Sturgeon High School, which has been renamed Everhart Hall. Phyllis Ward, a great senior of 1970, is now a retired airline stewardess residing in Kansas City. She is married and has two children. Miss Wanda Brink has just come back from a trip around the world. She now is the new wife of the former President. (The White House was nice). Johnny Robinson, better known as Wild Man, was recently named cowboy of the year in the NRA circuit. Mr. Mrs. Larry Barnes and son, Eric, now live in Houston, Texas, and own and manage the largest Angus Ranch in the United States. 18 Elaine and Captain John Long now have five lovely children. They are now making their residence in Washington D, C. John is advisor to the joint chief of staff. He had a helicopter and jet plane at his disposal for his numerous trips. FACULTY Mr. Paul Graves Superintendent B.S. in Education M.A. in School Administration Northeast Missouri State College University of Missouri Margie Barnes Secretary Miss Kay Wade Home Economics I, II, III, IV Family Living B.S. in Education University of Missouri Mr. Clarence Bar tee High School Principal Algebra I and II Geometry Driver Education A. D. M.A. Central College at Fayette Northeast Missouri State College University of Arkansas University of Missouri Mrs. Linda Wilson Commerce B. S. in Education Central Missouri State College 20 Mrs. Frances Bartee Grade 3 B. S. in Education Central College at Fayette Northeast Missouri State College Mrs. Frances Kemner Grade 2 B.S. in Education Northeast Missouri State College University of Missouri Mrs. Berniece Ritchie Grade 5 B. S. in Education Moberly Junior College Northeast Missouri State College University of Missouri Miss Janet Larrick Kindergarten Northeast Missouri State Mrs. Carolyn Berg Grade 3 B.S. in Elementary Education University of Kansas 21 Mrs. Larna Beck Grade 6 B. S. in Business Administration Central Missouri State College Warrensburg, Missouri Mr. Edward Harris Grade School Principal Grade 7 8 English Grade 7 Social Studies Grade 9 Citizenship B. S. in Education University of Missouri Northeast Missouri State Mrs. Julie Hilderbrand Grade 1 B. S. in Elementary Education Southwest Baptist College Bolivar, Missouri Mrs. Lucy Jennings Grade 4 B.S. in Education Christian College Northeast Missouri State College University of Missouri Mrs. Mary Louise Brashears Music B. Mus. Ed. Shenandoah Conservatory Winchester, Virginia 22 V Mr. Marion Morgan Grade 8 Social Studies Physical Education Classes Junior and Senior High Basketball Coach' B. S. in Education Southeastern State College Durant, Oklahoma Mr. F. John Kluth Science B. A. in Philosophy John Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland Graduate student in Education at M. U. Mrs. Jane Claybrook Mathematics B.A. Central Methodist College Fayette, Missouri Mrs. Jane Knepler English I, II, III, IV B.A. in English and Lifetime teaching, University of Missouri Columbia, Mo. Mr. Scott Johnson History A.B. in History Trinity College Hartford, Conn. 23 24 Mrs. Kenpler, Hostess JUNIOR Anita Whobrey Dennis Cook Shelia Robinson David Cottingham Allen Judy Marilyn Bradley Larry Burnett Leigh Jennings Juniors Present Impossible Dream” A busy school year has passed the Juniors by on their way to graduation. Concession stands, work days, the ordering of class rings, and the prom have all made this year a very promising one. The sponsors were Mr. Holder and Miss Wade. Queen Debbie Harrison King David Cooper THE DEBATABLE JUNIORS 26 CLASS Patricia Smith Bill Taft Janet Herrin Robert Bowne John Lawrence Carmen Heath Raymond Long Carol Nunnenkamp Emily Russell Margaret McKenzie Barbara Estes Tony Stone 27 Ray Smith King SOPHOMORE CLASS Patricia Kanatzar Queen The Sophomores have been busy this year raising money to finance the prom they will present the coming school term. Line of work for this purpose included two bake sales and workdays. The Sophomores held a class party March 14, 1970.  .1 ) Gregory Heath Rhonda Smith Lee Todd Debbie Heath Darrell Tinker Audrey Turpin Buster Adkisson Susan Woolfolk Michael White Martha Long 28 Mark Woodruff Joyce Willis James Burnett Linda Whobrey Mike Swiney Gena King Charles Reed Kay Smith Ronald Bowne Joyce Canote Donald Ward Vickie Penlin Jimmy Griggs Freda Crowley Doris Sheard The Sophomores' Convention Will It Explode? 29 QUEEN Cathy White FRESHMEN CLASS 7 Danny Smith Katherine Lawrence Mike Reed Kim Robinson Mark Blakemore George Kelly Debra Warren Monica Judy John Gordon Jimmy Phillips Kenny Whitney Mike Steward James Gordon The Freshman class held a workday and bake sale March 21, 1970. Their class party was held April 3, 1970 which was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. The class sponsor was Mr. Johnson. 30 Freshmen Enjoy Class Party Wanda Long Archie Robinson Kay Roberts Randy Turpin Joey Willis Paula Haverstick Gary Arends Janice Vroman Gary Jennings Debbie Robinson Clifford McKenzie Kathy Young David Robinson Donna Pentlin Linda Russell Kathy Bise 'Ztop . nottfuzi tU t Harold Hendren, Sharon Righter, and Jim Davidson. 31 EIGHTH Cheryl Young Retia Payne Sharon Swiney Sandra Williams Teri Jennings Debby Sandker Anita VonCannon Mark Whitney Debra Dailing Linda Sherman Rhonda Harrison Judy Woolf oik Donna Halbrook Becky Baucon Claris Spene William Lee 32 GRADE Merle Harvey Danny Taft David Bradley Noma Bowne Darrell Bowne Mason Gorden Curtis Phillips Steve Dawson Jakie Furlong Becky Righter Catherine Everhart The eighth grade is looking forward to the coming year in high school with eager anticipation. They held their class party April 10, 1970. They would like to thank their sponsor, Mr. Harris, for helping them throughout the year. 33 Velma Nunnenkamp Jimmy Sherman Cheryl Dailing Roger Pentlin Cara King Stuart Harrison Sandra Roberts Curtis Smith Karen Jennings Roger Jennings Christine Huskey James Sheard Linda Frazier George Stone Angela Allen H. C. Russell 34 The seventh grade, now a part of the busy high school, are finding it lots of hard work, but there is still time for some fun. The class enjoyed their class party. The sponsor for their class was Mrs. Brashears. 35 SENIORS President - Johnny Robinson Vice-President - Connie Barnes Secretary - Becky Harrison Treasurer - Linda Todd JUNIORS President - Allen Judy Vice-President - Patricia Smith Secretary - Debbie Harrison Treasurer - Carmen Heath SOPHOMORES President - Sterling Adkisson Vice-President - Mike White Secretary - Patty Kanatzar Treasurer - Debbie Heath FRESHMEN President - Katherine Lawrence Vice-President - Cathy White Treasurer - Kay Roberts Reporter - Danny Smith Secretary - Monica Judy 36 GRADES Grades Kindergarten and First FRONT ROW: Shelly Cooper, Patricia Briscoe, Sherry Mason, Steven Forrest, Karen Reichert, Debbie Lee, Miss Larrick. SECOND ROW: George Sheard, Niki Savich, Ron- nie Richards, David Kelly, Penny Baugh, Ronald Dailing, Rhonda Robinson. THIRD ROW: Steven Vroman, Charles Carter, Pamela Cook, Hadley Haux, Curtis Cottingham, Larry Jesse. FRONT ROW: Glenn Rush, Penny Richards, Janice Bradley, Michelle Current, Laurie Spurling, George Reichert, Jeff Stephens, Kile Woods, Greg Kelly, Mrs. Hilderbrand. SECOND ROW: Kevin Brown, Tim Robinson, Troy Stone, Tony Gorden, Barbara Bloemker, Mary Dailing, Tracy Connally, Kenon Bybee, Scott Richards, Scott Heath. THIRD ROW: Lloyd McKenzie, Joyce Whitney, Jeff Williams, Junior Proctor, Bob Thompson, Bryan Cleek, Susy Blakemore, Tim Barnes, Connie Simms, Kent Woods. ABSENT: Richie Trask, Mark Palmer, Glenn Furlong, Zelda Furlong, Gary Coleman. Second and Third Grades FIRST ROW: Douglas Woodruff, Michael Briscoe, Robert Baucom, Brent Connolly, Carol Sherman, Sheri Adkisson, Bruce Pollard, Lori Richards, Mrs. Kemner. SECOND ROW: Christal Jones, Frances Everhart, Carla Leiby, Gloria Gordon, David Burnett, Miranda Brown, Karome Sheard, Lori St. Clair. THIRD ROW: Tamara Jesse, Karen Winn, Karen Griffith, Bill Pollock, Keven Spene, Paul Huskey, Leonard Gordon. FIRST ROW: Donald Bradley, Lila Brooks, Randy Allen, Anthony Hayes, Gerald Stuart, Randy Richards, Mrs. Carolyn Berg. SECOND ROW: Jeri Griffith, Dennis Blakemore, Janie Neal, Jerry Williams, Michael Gordon, Lyndall Bartels. THIRD ROW: Ricky Smith, Stewart Taft, Lynette Judy, Debora Bradley, George Savich, Rommie Hays. ABSENT: Louise Palmer. hird and Fourth Grades FIRST ROW: Anita Sherman, Susan Tinker, Scott Forrest, Robin Seymour, Twyla Rob- inson, Jeffrey Kelly, Mrs. Frances Bartee. SECOND ROW: Brenda Bloemker, Connie Robinson, Bruce Swiney. Deona Roberts, Lisa Hayes, Deborah Briscoe. THIRD ROW: Kevin Wood, Roland Dailing, Linda Current, Stanley Robinson, Sara Stone, Donald Roberts, Melanie Woods. FIRST ROW: John Harrison, Kevin Lieby, Floyd Lee, Lois Sheard, Etta Baucom, Ruby Sheard, Peggy Dawson, Mary Burnett, Mrs. Jennings. MIDDLE ROW: Neal Jennings, Rosetta Lee, Douglas Thompson, Dara Sanker, Lawanda Williams, Susan Reed, Julie Spene, Jeffery Haux. TOP ROW: Roger Pollock, Keith Bartels, Gregory Judy, Melissa Harvey, Lynn Rumple, Rhonda Turpin, Janet Lannert, Marlene Nunnenkamp, Donald Briscoe. 40 Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Stanley Brooks, Ronnie Russell, Carlos Bradley, Danny Herrin, Mike Sher- man, Manuel Harvey, Tommy Willis, Mrs. Beck. SECOND ROW: Teena Proctor, Sandy Sweeny, Donna Sandker, Pat Gordon, Barbara Lee, Vandy Stone. THIRD ROW: David Kelly, Earl Gordon, Austin Harrison, Melvin Harvey, Willie Brown, Wannetta Brown, Gloria Crowley, Norman Robinson. Absent: Richard Palmer, Robert Righter, Cathy Keil. Fifth Grade FRONT ROW: Steve Baucom, Steve Sherman, Jeffrey Dawson, Randy Cleek, Lori Stephens, Nancy Seymour, Robin Richards, Lisa Brooks, Mrs. Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Kim Haverstick, Marty Bowne, Kenneth Woods, Carroll Woodruff, Sharon St. Clair, Reba Brown, Kristin Haux, Teresa Robinson, Mary Ruth Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Terry Jennings, Donald Carson, Robert Pollock, Terry Richards, Richard Neal, Mike Huskey, Marlene Bowne, Kathi Wood. Barbara Barnes was absent. 41 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Mr. Clarence Bartee, Leigh Jennings, Debbie Harrison, Connie Kanatzar, Becky Harrison. ROW 2: Anita Whobrey, Carol Nunnenkamp, Pat Smith, Elaine Long, Debbie Lannert, Linda Todd. ROW 3: Johnny Robinson, David Cooper. WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES! THE GROUP N.H.S. Convention Fun Time The National Honor Society started the year by sponsoring the Sock Hop for the high school. In March they installed the new members for the coming year. March 13-14 they went to Kansas City to the State Convention. In April they sponsored the Bundle Days and went on a Red Cross Drive. The sponsors this year were Mrs. Esteppe and Mr. C. Bartee. 43 STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL: Mr. Johnson, Janet Herrin, Ray Smith, Connie Kanatzar, Homer Reed, Kim Robinson, Gerry Jennings, Kay Smith, Mrs. Claybrook. The Student Council started off the year by helping in the concession stand during the baseball season. Cairo was our guest for our Homecoming. We suc- cessfully sponsored the annual Christmas Dance, with the Coachmen providing the music. Christmas trees were also cut for every room. It was quite a suc- cessful year for the Student Council, thanks to the help of our sponsors, Mrs. Claybrook and Mr. Johnson. 44 $” CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Bartee, Leigh Jennings, Shelia Robinson, Debbie Harrison, Connie Kanatzar, Johnny Robinson, Pat Smith, Connie Barnes, Wanda Brink, Janet Herrin, Mr. Morgan. SECOND ROW: Debbie Lannert, Barbara Estes, Elaine Long, Phyllis Ward, Linda Todd, Joyce Canote, Carmen Heath, Audrey Turpin, Debbie Heath, Patty Kanat- zar. THIRD ROW: Johnny Lawrence, Tony Stone, David Cooper, Robert Bowne, Ray Smith, Buster Adkisson, Becky Harrison, Susan Woolf oik, Rhonda Smith, Debbie Minor. TOP ROW: Allan Judy, David White, Larry Burnett, Gerry King. 45 During the school year the S Club sponsored the Valentine Sweetheart basketball game. i FIRST ROW: Debbie Heath, Debbie Harrison, Carol Nunnenkamp, Linda Todd, Connie Kanatzar, Debbie Lannert, Debbie Minor, Becky Harrison, Carmen Heath, Miss Wade. SECOND ROW: Doris Sheard, Margaret McKenzie, Wanda Brink, Janet Herrin, Pat Smith, Patty Kanatzar, Rhonda Smith, Phyllis Ward, Freda Crowley, Joyce Willis, Martha Long. THIRD ROW: Katherine Lawrence, Elaine Long, Barbara Lee, Wanda Long, Debbie Robinson, Cathy White, Kay Roberts, Leigh Jennings, Shelia Robinson, Emily Russell. FOURTH ROW: Kim Robinson, Monica Judy, Kathy Bise, Linda Russell, Gena King, Audrey Turpin, Susan Woolfolk, Joyce Canote. The community service projects included babysitting for each P.T. A. meeting. We attended KWIX fashions in Moberly. In December we collected a basket for a needy family and went Christmas caroling. In March we gave our fashion show KIDS for a P.T.A. program. The year was concluded by an installation of 1970-1971 officers and a farewell to seniors. 46 BAND FRONT ROW, L-R: Angela Allen, Debby Sandker, Linda Frazier, Donna Sandker, Linda Sherman, Kristin Haux, Lori Stephens, Kathi Wood, Jackie Roberts, Alvin Sheard, Randy Cleek, James Sherman, Vandy Stone. SECOND ROW: Glenda St.Clair, Tucker Taft, Curtis Phillips, Sandra Williams, Teresa Robinson, Christine Husky, Donna Halbrook, Karen Jennings, Susan Foster, Teri Jennings. THIRD ROW: H. C. Russell, Kenneth Woods, Terry Jennings, Carroll Woodruff, Chris Spene, Richard Neal, Roger Pentlin, Mike Sterman, Marty Bowne, Ronnie Russell, Stanley Brooks. FOURTH ROW: David Cottingham, Curtis Smith, Kim Haverstick, Gara King, Austin Harrison, Robert Pollock, Jeffrey Dawson, Stuart Harrison, Terry Richards, James Sheard, George Stone, Mrs. Brashears. MIXED CHORUS SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: Margaret McKenzie, Connie Barnes, Gena King, Kay Smith, Kay Roberts, Cathy White, Emily Russell, Kathy Dise, Patricia Smith, Janet Herrin, Debra Warren, Mrs. Bra- shears. SECOND ROW: Martha Long, Debby Robinson, Janice Vroman, Shelia Robinson, Leigh Jennings, Debbie Harrison, Doris Sheard, Marilyn Bradley, Vickie Pentlin, Kathy Young, Paula Haverstick, Monica Judy, Kim Robinson, Linda Russell. THIRD ROW: Joyce Willis, Freda Crow- ley, Katherine Lawrence, Pat Kanatzer, Rhonda Smith, Carman Heath, Debbie Minor, Susan Woolfolk, Audrey Turpin, Linda Whobrey, Carol Nunnenkamp, Debbie Heath, Barbara Estes, Anita Whobrey, Sharon Righter. FOURTH ROW: David Cottingham, Jimmy Phillips, Clifford McKenzie, James Burnett, Gary Jennings, James Gordon, Danny Smith, Greg Heath, Raymond Long, Archie Robinson, Dennis Cook, Charles Blake more, William Taft. FIRST ROW: Sharon Swiney, Noma Bowne, Debbie Dailing, Linda Sherman, Cheryl Dailing, Linda Frazier, Susan Foster, Teri Jennings, Mrs. Brashears. SECOND ROW: Karen Jennings, Angela Allen, Twana Haynie, Stuart Harrison, Alvin Sheard, James Sheard, Mason Gordon, Joe Griggs, Tucker Taft, Glenda St. Clair. THIRD ROW: Christine Huskey, Debby Sandker, Judy Woolfolk, Cheryl Young, Sandra Williams, Judy Pollock, Pam Neal, Anita Von Cannon, Retia Payne, Catherine Everhart. FOURTH ROW: Gara King, Debbie Bise, Becky Baucom, Donna Halbrook, Jackie Roberts, Christy Steward, Velma Nunnenkamp, Sandy Roberts, Rhonda Harrison, Darrell Bowne, David Ray Bradley. FIFTH ROW: Michael Wade, Roger Jennings, George Stone, Eddie Everhart, H. C. Russell, Curtis Smith, James Alan Jones, Chris Spene, Curtis Phillips, William Lee, Steve Dawson, James Sherman. Cheerleaders, Left to right: Debbie Heath, Debbie Harri- son, Shelia Robinson. Back to front: Rhonda Smith (bulldog), Leigh Jennings, Patty Kanatzar, and Debbie Minor. 49 PEP SQUAD FIRST ROW: Mr. Holder, Kathy Gise, Judy Woolfolk, Rhonda Harrison, Teri Jennings, Becky Harrison, Linda Todd, Robert Bowne, Debbie Sandker, Susan Foster, Gara King, Freda Crowley, Mrs. Claybrook. SECOND ROW: Karen Jennings, Rhonda Smith, Joyce Willis, Martha Long, Phyllis Ward, Connie Kanatzar, Debbie Harri- son, Kathy White, Connie Barnes, Wanda Brink, Debbie Robinson, Sandra Williams, Debbie Warren, Gena King. THIRD ROW: Carol Nunnenkamp, Patty Kanatzar, Linda Russel, Joyce Canote, Susan Woolfolk, Linda Who- bery, Barbara Estes, Shelia Robinson, Leigh Jennings, Debbie Minor, Emily Russell, Doris Sheard, Wanda Long, Audrey Turpin. FOURTH ROW: Gerry King, Chris Spene, Mark Whitney, Merle Harvey, Jimmy Sherman, Anita Whobery, Judy Pollock, Kim Robinson, Monica Judy, Katharine Lawrence, Carmen Heath, Debbie Heath, Curtis Smith, James Jones, H. C. Russell, Darrell Bowne. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Lawrence, Larry Burnett, Mike White, Darrell Tinker, Sterling Adkisson, David Cooper, Allen Judy, David White, Tony Stone, Ronald Bowne, Danny Smith, George Kelly, Ray Smith, Grey Heath, Stewart Harrison, Lee Todd, Randy Turpin, Danny Taft. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Larry Burnett, Tony Stone, David Cooper, Johnny Robinson, David White, Johnny Lawrence, Robert Bowne, Coach Marian Morgan. Managers Mike Swiney, Ronald Bowne, George Kelly, Gary Jennings, Buster Adkisson, Ray Smith, Danny Smith, Kenny Whitney, John Gordon. 52 OUR Please go in. (plead, plead) BOYS I guess you know this means a cut in your sal- ary. Do You See It? I Don't. Better Make It, It's Free WHAT DID YOU SAY? ACTION BOTTOM ROW: Janet Herrin, Leigh Jennings, Pat Smith, Linda Todd, Connie Kanatzar, Debbie Harrison, Shelia Robinson, Katherine Lawrence, and Coach Morgan. BACK ROW: Paula Haverstick, Debbie Warren, Cathy White, Kathy Bise, Audrey Turpin, Kim Rob- inson, Monica Judy, Joyce Canote, Susan Woolfolk, Patty Kanatzar, and manager, Car- men Heath. 54 to FINISH!!! BASKETBALL IN ACTION Surprise! Break! Defense! Collision! Don't Just Stand There! Up, Up and Away! The Gang' Looking For Something? 55 J u N I 0 R H 1 G H TOP ROW: Ronald Bowne, Roger Jennings—Managers, Alvin Sheard, James Jones, Curtis Smith, Stuart Harrison, H. C. Russell, Coach—Mr. Morgan. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Spene, Merle Harvey, Darrell Bowne, Danny Taft, Steve Dawson, David Bradley. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Swiney, Noma Bowne, Judy Woolfolk, Sandra Williams, Debbie Sandker, Rhonda Harrison, Teri Jennings. SECOND ROW: Susan Foster, Judy Pollock, Linda Frazier, Karen Jennings, Debbie Bise, Gara King. B A S K E T B A L L 56 BASEBALL: FIRST ROW: Tony Stone, Buster Adkission, Johnny Robinson, Robert Bowne, Mike Reed, David Cooper. MIDDLE ROW: Gerry King, Mark Blakemore, Gary Jennings, Darrell Tinker, Johnny Lawrence. TOP ROW: Danny Smith, George Kelly, Ray Smith, and Coach Bartee. Wish I could play! 57 Spectators view. I can't hear you? ACTIVITIES Princess Debbie Lannert, Escort - David White Crown Bearer - Bill Pollock Queen Connie Kanatzar Escort - Gerry King Retiring Queen Veronica Griggs Escort - Boyd Arends Princess Wanda Brink, Escort - Johnny Robinson PI 1 A Smiling Queen! Sophomore Attendant Susan Woolfolk Escort - Greg Heath HOMECOMING DANCE Freshman Attendant Cathy White, Escort - Danny Smith The Queen and her Court Junior Attendant Carmen Heath, Escort - Larry Burnett Flower Girl The R°yal Dance Sheri Adkisson HOMECOMING 59 Connie Larry Linda Johnny Pat David W. VALENTINE SWEETHEART Leigh David C. y THE SCHOOL BOARD Superintendent Mr. Clarence W. Mackey Margie Barnes Secretary Bus Drivers Cooks Shirley Self and Elizabeth Nunnen- kamp. Not pictured Helen Roberts and Bonita Robinson. Custodians Jim Sheard. Not pictured Hazel Sheard and Austin Ridgeway. 61 BEST DRESSED Debbie Harrison, Buster Adkisson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Johnny Robinson, Linda Todd 62 BEST LOOKING Debbie Harrison, Johnny Robinson MOST INTELLIGENT David Cooper, Sue Whobrey BEST LOOKING COUPLE Pat Smith, David White Senior Wolf - Senior Vamp David White, Debbie Minor MOST COMICAL Connie Kanatzar, David White 63 ADVERTISING fUSSt 111 Singleton Congratulations FROM Park Manor Flowm a Gifts Thoughtfulness ... is our business Centralia, Missouri Sliiai m Rex Earhart’s Grocery Meats and Groceries Clark, Missouri Centralia, Missouri 66 MEHORNAY FURNITURE A Division of LEHMAN-MEHORNAY, INC. TRUSDELL BROTHERS Grain-Feed Seed-Wool Dial 8-5511 G. D. Lehman Manager Phone 449-5920 1025 E. Broadway Columbia, Mo. Clark, Missouri COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK Columbia, Missouri HAROLD NELSON AUTO SALES All Modem Banking Services Designed for your Convenience 507 Business Loop 70 West Columbia, Mo. Used Quality Cars- Premium Cars at Minimum Prices 1406 North Garth Phone 449-2200 Columbia, Missouri Don Singleton Cashier 449-3181 67 if STICKNEY MOTORS COX’S CLOTHING STORE General Repairs and Overhauling Renick, Missouri Odis A. Hendren, Owner Jessie Helen Hendren Men's Clothing of All Kinds D-STATE REALTY HENDREN MOTORS Highway 22 Centralia, Missouri 65240 Farms and Homes New Used Cars Trucks Farm and Home Loans Always Open Phone AM 3-1228 Old Highway 63 So. Jet. Hwy. M 63 Moberly, Mo. jC? Tom Bryson, Salesman Leona Garrett, Broker Office Phone 362-3248 Home Phone 362-2066 68 Never Closed (Day or Night) 100% Soft Water Bill and Ruth Harrison One inside bay and one open bay for big equipment GREEN ACRES FARM SOPPLY Liquid and Dry Fertilizer Complete Line of Hog Feed Phone 362-3610 Complete Liquid Cattle Supplement Centralia Missouri m iidouri Jraniit rjCin ei, Ac. THE SHORTER ROUTE 104 North Clark Street P.O. Box 632 Moberly, Missouri 65270 Phones General Office 816-263-2933 Dispatcher 816-263-2472 Stone's School Of Dance Ballet Tap Jazz Acrobatic Children Adults Ladies Physical Fitness Course Open 2 P.M. Call 263-4414 For Information 107 1 2 N Williams Koester Drug Moberly Missouri International Harvester Sales and Service 1314 N. Garth Columbia Missouri Phone 442-8098 or 443-7306 70 COL. ROBERT (BOB) JESSE AUCTIONEER GEM DRUG STORE Across from the Courthouse Sturgeon, Missouri Phone GI3-3177 Phone 757-1353 Columbia, Missouri KENNY’S MARKET RANDELL ELEVATOR GROCERY jj— Best in Wayne Feeds MARKET All Types of Fresh Meats-Stamper Feeds Harrisburg, Missouri Grainery Phone 693-2635 Sturgeon Missouri 71 ROME PIZZARIA The Hat Shop Suzie Teens Mezzanine 2nd Floor Wjb= hm SUZANNE’S 918 E. Broadway Columbia, Missouri Jot. AND SUZANNE’S OF WARRENSBURG The Best Pizza Comes From Home 105A Grover Warrensburg, Missouri Columbia, Missouri-Phone 449-3104 Warren Dalton, Manager RCA - MAGNA VOX - WHIRLPOOL CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE COLUMBIA LAND CONCRETE APPLIANCE MATERIALS CO. Tenth Broadway Columbia, Missouri Phone 449-2653 Phone 263-6386 P.O. Box 624 Moberly, Missouri Ray Lammers Paul (Bud) Toler Ready-Mix Concrete Concrete and Haydite Blocks Building Materials 72 Harold Weir — Larry Mack RED WEIR ATHLETIC SUPPLIES We Sell Service! 1019 East Broadway Columbia, Missouri P.O. Box 673 COMPLIMENTS OF Joe Machen’s Ford Located on Broadway Columbia Missouri Dorsey’s Cafe Chicken and Steak Jet. of 24 Old 63 Phone 443-7174 Moberly, Missouri Puckett’s Men’s Wear 906 East Broadway Hairdressing Salon Columbia, Missouri 1005 E. Broadway 442-4179 Town And Country Beauty Salon Sarah Lafferty, Operator Phone 757-6667 Sturgeon Missouri Mid-America's Most Fashionable Hairdressing Salon Wigs - See L'Antoinette Wig Boutique 73 Leverett’s Buy Way Market Complete Line of Vegetables, Groceries, and Meats Sturgeon Missouri CHECK THESE FEATURES.. .OF BARNES Lock Box Sturgeon 4 Quality Service Dependability Missouri Charlie's IGA Phone 757-1711 Sturgeon Missouri 74 Meador And Son Funeral Homes Congratulations Graduates Centralia Ambulance Sturgeon 362-2161 Service 757-1317 East Side Auto Service General Auto Repairing-Late Model Used Car Sales Phone EM 2-2319 Northeast Street Centralia, Missouri Green's Florist 362-2287 Centralia's Finest 109 North Allen Street Centralia, Missouri Flowers for all Occasions Call Direct Complete Line of Party Goods and Complete Line of Candles (No Drip) 75 FREEZE 'N SNACK Home of 40 Flavor Shakes Ilf Hot Dogs Esko Burgers LINCOLN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet - Chevelle Chevy II - Corvair - Corvette Centralia, Missouri THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS First Class Parts and Service Centralia, Missouri cm CE MFA INSURANCE COMPANIES IjlNSUBANcH ALBERT A. WOOD, Agent 201 W. Singleton St. Centralia, Missouri Phone: EM 2-3234 INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Hospital - Liability - Life I Tj j Tj rjj li rf |l i ltrrj 76 BOOSTERS Jamingson Milling Company Keller’s Printing Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. J. T. Cross Lumber Co. Moberly, Mo. Elmtree Grocery Magic City Plumbing Columbia, Mo. Moberly, Mo. Henderson Implement Don’s Bootery Moberly, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Swarthout Radio-Electric Mart Super Drug Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. T. J. Market Centralia, Mo. M T Garage Schemmer’s Appliance Center Clark, Mo. Moberly, Mo. T. L. Long Welding Shop Bessie’s Place Sturgeon, Mo. Clark, Mo. BOOS TERS Olive Slaughter Zumwait’s Barber Shop Shop Moberly, Mo. Sturgeon, Mo. Hackler’s Shoe Bill Butte’s Barber Store Shop Moberly, Mo. Renick, Mo. Old Allen Auto Sales Overfelt Stockyards Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. Boyd’s Mobil Southside Auto Service Centralia, Mo. Moberly, Mo. Clark’s Shoe Little Dick’s Clothing Store Company Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. Tedford’s Florists Thieman’s Flowers Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. Schmidt Brother’s Hollywood Motel Construction and Steak House Moberly, Mo. Moberly, Mo. 78 LEWIS ADAMS FORD Authorized Sales and Service Congratulations Parts and Service Thunderbirds Fords Fair lanes Mavericks Mustangs Centralia, Missouri Compliments o£ F. M. STAMPER Centralia, Missouri 79 LEWIS CLEANERS BLAKEMORE’S SUNDRIES For the Cleanest Clothes Jewelry-Drugs-Clothing In Town Congratulations Seniors of Take Your Clothes To Lewis Cleaners Sturgeon R-V School ''' tr tv Sturgeon Missouri MECHANICS FRANK WOODRUFF’S BANK AND TRUST CO. LAUNDRY-MAT AND SERVICE Over 95 Years o£ Continuous Service STATION Moberly, Missouri Open 7 days a week for the Convenience of the Community Each depositor insured to 815.000 FDIC Lime, Phosphate, and Gravel FEOERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Sturgeon, Missouri 80 THE IDEAS THAT GUIDE US A a person becomes mature, he usually develops a philosophy for living; a set of values and beliefs which guide his thoughts and actions. So does a company. The A. B. Chance Company, through the A ™ has evolved its philosophy for living. This philosophy is translated into action every day. So that all of us may understand and be guided in our thinking and actions within its framework, the Company's philosophy is jwt in writing: 1. We believe in and work to preserve the God-given rights of freedom of choice and freedom of action expressed in the Declaration of Independ- ence and guaranteed to Americans in the Bill of Rights. We believe in representative government of, by, and for the people, a government whose powers arc limited to those willingly given by the people through the Constitution. We actively support and encourage individuals and organizations who hold similar beliefs. We strive to help make our nation, and particularly each plant community, a better place in which to live and work by assuming our civic and political responsibilities as a corporate citizen. We encourage our employee to do likewise as in- dividuals. 2. We believe in vigorous, ethical competition within the framework of our free, competitive economy where there are both profits and losses. We prosper by providing useful, high-quality products and reliable service to the electric power and communications industries and other customers. Through these products and services, we fill a need of our society. By performing our functions effectively and efficiently, we make a profit and help those with whom we do business to profit. Our customers are providing vital services, necessary to the growth and progress of our nation and world. We believe in sharing our progress in better products and service with our customers to improve their operations and reduce their costs. 3. We seek to provide useful, stimulating work, plus the opportunity and training for those who have the desire and ability to attain positions of increased responsibility. We believe in sharing our profits with our employees as an incentive in addition to regular wages and salaries. 4. We recognize our responsibility to manage the business efficiently and prudently so that it will be strong financially and capable of providing stability and opportunities for growth. 5. Because we believe in the diptity of man, it is our practice to respect the individual rights of others and to be honest, fair, and courteous in our relationships with individuals and organizations. The Profit-Sharing Company CONNOR’S TIRE Compliments of AND SPORTING GOODS NOLL MOTORS INC. STORE Your Complete Chevrolet Buick Oldsmobile Sporting Goods Store Phone AM 3-6697 Wilson-Rawling Spaulding 401 West Coates Street Moberly, Missouri Moberly, Missouri WESTLAKE HARDWARE FURNITURE CHARLIE’S M.F.A. SERVICE Guns Sporting Goods Saddlery STATION 551 West Coates Centralia, Missouri Moberly, Missouri Phone 263-6767 Phone 362-2007 82 Phone 757-1915 STURGEON OIL COMPANY B.F. Owings, Owner Sturgeon, Missouri McMANAMA FARMER Furniture Floor Covering Paints Walda R. Murray, Owner Come in and Let's Get Acquainted with a New Hair-do Highway 22 West Centralia, Missouri 83 5323235323534823239023484848534848534823 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Safety Deposit Boxes Automobile Loans Farm Loans Savings Accounts 5% 6 Months Certificate Trust Department Centralia, Missouri 65240 QUICK SERVICE—-NO WAITING See Us for Your Farm Financing Needs Busy-Bank by Mail It's Safe Established 1903 Dial 364-2144 84 DARRELL’S M.F.A. 24 Hour AAA Service THE STURGEON MISSOURI LEADER Local News and Advertising Job Printing Charles and Vivian King Publishers Sturgeon Missouri Sturgeon, Missouri 757-1911 HEDDING HAUS LUMBER COMPANY TEMPLE STEPHENS Phone AM-3-1100 Moberly, Missouri Complete Line of Meats and Groceries oc . Moberly, Missouri 85 CENTRALIA APPLIANCE DON C. CARTER Sales Service SAYS Highway 22 West Congratulations Centralia, Missouri Phone 362-3747 General Electric Whirlpool Dealer STURGEON LUMBER AND RITCHIE i SONS INC. SUPPLY COMPANY Hardware Phone SK 7-1513 Sturgeon Missouri Frigidaire Appliances Zenith Television True Value Hardware Stores jm Sturgeon, Missouri - Centralia, Missouri Phone 757-1702 Phone 362-2313 86 Sinclair Super Service Bowl-A-Way Lanes Forrest Motor Sales Family Recreation Center MIL Bill Forrest Phone 362-2689 Repairs, Used Cars, Tires and Batteries Tfc? Phone 362-3211 Centralia Missouri Centralia Missouri Goffs Super Market Squires Cafe Don't Worry About Your Food Home Cooked Food Budget Shop at GOFFS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Squires Centralia, Missouri Owner and Operator Phone EM 2-9188 Phone EM 2-2159 Centralia Missouri ttnA MIP Bottling (jV Company Westlake’s Hardware Dial AM 3-1800 Fresh Up with 7-Up Reed Street Moberly, Missouri Moberly, Missouri Burton’s Drug Store Becraft Jewelry Get Your Prescriptions Filled Q House of Beautiful Jewelry Moberly, Missouri Moberly Missouri 65270 87 You're Always Welcome at Duval And Reid McKenzie Prescription Moberly, Missouri Shop __ Moberly, Missouri IP W Botany 500 Manhattan Shirts McGregor Sportswear Jarman Shoes Stetson Hats T. W. Kamp Palmer And Ellis Jewelry Co. Real Estate And Insurance All Types of Insurance Norfolk and Western Watch Inspector 516 W. Reed Street Moberly, Missouri Phone 362-2616 Centralia Missouri Phillippe’s Barber Sturgeon Cafe Shop Home Cooked Food Shaves - Haircuts Massages George and Emma Boatman Owners Sturgeon, Missouri Open Six Days a Week Sturgeon, Missouri Sturgeon Locker Plant Redwood Motel Complete Locker and Slaughtering on the Farm P.O. Box 222 Centralia, Missouri 65240 (314) 362-2141 Phone 757-6614 Sturgeon Missouri Air Conditioned TV Telephone 88 Fay’s Department Store Wilson Drug Company Best Wishes to Students and Faculty of Sturgeon F.C. Wilson, Pharmacist R.H. Kinked, Pharmacist Shop at Fay's The Complete Department Store Prescription Druggist Serving the Sturgeon Area Phone 362-2155 Centralia Missouri Centralia Missouri Pink Panther Drive-In Hot Lunches and Steaks Sigman Family Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stout Carry-out Service Shoes for the Entire Family Call 362-9189 Centralia, Missouri Centralia, Missouri Marksburry's Village Inn Olivers Gulf Service Centralia, Missouri 4 p. m. °Pen 11p.m. Good Italia’ Food Daily Hwy. 22 Call 362-3491 Centralia Missouri Sterrett Jewelers ijnossxiN QTA7 7 QF aUOlLT Finest Diamonds and Watches saijddns uirej Watch and Jewelry Repair jazipt raj uosaiipeiM - uroo Phone 362-3011 paaS s funj - smoi{3 euirnd C N I U' , Centralia Missouri ajois paaj uosAjg 89 LAKE BON TRICIA Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Sons CENTRALIA INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Swimming, Fishing, Picnicing and FUN FOR ALL R.F.D. 2 Jack L. Davenport Agent Manager Clark Missouri Member FDIC New and Used Furniture Appliances Toalson Furniture Phone 443-3625 101 North 7th Street Columbia, Missouri Mueller Nichols Phone 693-2475 good Vear On The Farm Service Swiss Village Motel Highway 24 West Phone 263-3622 J. B. and Larry Cristman - Owners Mrs. M.R. Guerin - Manager 91 §2 Automatic Transmission Service McGLASSON GROCERY SLAUGHTER’S GARAGE OWNER PAUL McGLASSON Old 63 South Les Slaughter Owner Moberly, Missouri Sturgeon Missouri Zales Jewelers Parkade Plaza Columbia, Missouri 65201 Barth’s Clothing Co. Inc. Est. 1868 827 E. Bdwy. Columbia, Mo. Office Supplies Office Furniture Office Machines Carbons Ribbons Wayland Office Equipment co. LIME YOUR SOIL For Top Production George Blakemore For LAND'S sake — use lime and phosphate Phone (314) 449-4169 15 South Tenth Street Columbia, Missouri 65201 Phone 757-1550 Sturgeon, Missouri 93 94 95
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.