Versailles High School - Mirror Yearbook (Versailles, MO)

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 THE miflROR 1951 Published by the Students of Versailles High School Versailles, Missouri InWgM ROBERT H. CLARK, Superintendent Central Missouri State College Warrensburg, B. S. , M. A. Ed. Mr, Robert H. Clark, who in the two years that he has been with us, has won the admiration and respect of eve ry membe r of the student body. He has brought to our school an administration of calm and smooth efficiency. All of us have come to admire Mr. Clark for the modest and unassum- ing manner in which he carries on the work of the administration of our school system. These civic minded citizens make up the Versailles School Board. They are never failingin their interest and loyalty to the Versailles Public Schools. FIRST ROW: Roy Berkstresser; Dr. Otho Washburn; E. W. Guenther, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: J. H. Knoop, Secretary; Robert Clark, Superintendent; D. K. Hunter, President; Lee Sims; Archie Roark; and Roger Meyer. Compliments of BARNS JEWELRY Diamonds Watches Silverware Proprietor, P. A. Barnes 6 JOHN W. NELSON Principal; Health;Central College, Fayette, A.B., University of Missouri, M. A.; Co-Sponsor: Senior Class. We look with pride upon Mr. Nelson as our principal, leader, and friend. His keen judgment and understanding have inspired our respect and confidence. He takes part in all our activities and does everything possible to improve our Versailles High School. MISS ELLA DEAN BRERETON Social Studies; Missouri Valley College, Marshall, B.S.; Co-Sponsor; Junior Class. MISS BILLIE CUMMING English; Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, B.S.; Co-Sponsor: Freshman Class. NOEL CURL Physical Education, Gen- eral Business; Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, B. S.; Sponsor: Freshman Class. MISS WILMA JACKSON Commerce; Central Mis- souri Stare College, War- rensburg, B.S.; Graduate Work, Iowa University; Sponsor: Student Council. VERSAILLES CLOTHING STORE 7 ROBERT F. KULLMAN Vocational Agriculture; University of Missouri, B. S.; Sponsor: F.F. A. MISS JOHANNA MCDONALD Science; Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, B.S.; Sponsor: Sen- ior Class. WILBUR SCHMOLL Music; Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, B.S.; Sponsor: Junior Class. MRS. ANN MARRIOTT Mathematics and Geogra- phy; University of Colora- do, B.A.; Graduate Work University of Missouri and University of Nebraska; Co- Sponsor: SophomoreClass. Courtesy of FAINS cut-rate DRUG STORE, Leonard H. Fain, Ph. G. MISS LA VERA LEHMAN English, Librarian; Bluffton College, Ohio, B.A.; Central Missouri State College; Sponsor: Sopho- more Class. MRS. CORA WAID Home Economics; Kansas State Teachers College, B. S. ; Graduate Work Univer- sity of Missouri; Sponsor: F.H.A. JANICE SPAULDING Office Secretary. 8 ALIMS on THt JOB CUSTODIAN Mr. Earnest BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Cooper, Mr. Marriott, Mr. Elley, Mr. Carson, Mr. Morris. ASSISTANT SECRETARY Pearl Morlock LIBRARIANS ROW ONE: Gloria Hart, Joan Wilborn. ROW TWO: Donald McMillian, Lynda Otten, Darlene Hofstetter, Shirley Hutchison. Vivian Allee, Ona Osborn. ROW THREE: Artie Jean Davis, Caroline Nebel, Delreta Daniels, Dolores Petty, Kathryn Draffen, Wilma Burnett, Merle Ann Silvey. OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW ONE: Sandra Fulrodt, Marie Hilderbrand. ROW TWO: Dimple Campbell, Merle Ann Silvey, Adelia Cairns, Marie Stephens, Darlene Kauffman, Joann Wilborn, Emily Floyd. ROW THREE: Jimmie Frisbie, Leonard Campbell, Richard Elliott, Wade Huffman, Bill Berry. Compliments of THE BANK OF VERSAILLES 9 hoimcoimrg parim 10 ClflSSfS QHP ANNA FAY ADAMS What is so rare as a thoughtful person? F.H.A. 2-3-4; PeP Squad 4. EVELYN ADAMS In athletics she's a shining light, by virtue of her skill and might. Softball 2-3-4; Volleyball 1-2-3- 4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Reporter 2; Christmas Program 3-4. L AHART Worry kills men--why die? F.F. A. I-2-3-4; F.F.A. Softball 1-4; F.F.A. Judging 3-4. VIVIAN ALLEE I'm on the brink of a great career, somebody please push me off of here. F.H.A. 2; Pep Squad 2-3- 4; Carnival 2; Librarian 2-4. ROBERT ALLEN To livelong is to live slowly. F. F.A. I-2-4. BILLY BEN BENNETT Dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. Glee Club I-2-3-4; Christmas Program I-2-3-4, C. E. BENTCH Some others might come to school to play; C. E. comes to sleep all day. F.F. A. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club BILL BERRY Greater men may have lived, but I doubt it. Class President 2; Student Council 1-3; Student Coun- cil President 4; Band 1-2-3; Athletic Manager 4; Tri-County Speech Contest 3; State Extemp. Speech Contest 3; First Place Dist. Speech Contest 3; Student Council Secretary 3; Boys’ State 3; Boys' Nation 3. VERSAILLES FEED PRODUCE is proud of our Seniors of 51 Congratulations and good luck 12 VIRGINIA BLACKSTEN It’s a friendly heart that has many friends. Music Contest I-2-3-4; Glee Club I-2-3-4; Student Council 3; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Softball 2-3-4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H. A. President 4; Carnival 3; Operetta 3; Choral Clinic 3; Christmas Program 1-2-3-4; Style Show 2; Mixed Chorus 4. BETTY LOU BROWN There’s mischief lurking in her pleasant smile. “ Carnival 2; Glee Club I; Volleyball I; Contest 1. WILMA BURNETT It's not my fault if the boys all like me. Annual Staff 2-3; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Softball 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1- 2-3-4; Style Show 2-3; Pep Squad 2- 3-4; Carnival 2. BETTY CABLE Some think the world is made for fun and frolic--and so do I. Soft- ball I-2-3-4; Volleyball 2-3-4; GleeClub 2-3-4; Christmas Program 2-3-4; Music Contest 2-3-4; Banquet Program 2; Style Show 1-2; F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting I-2-3-4. AD ELIA CAIRNS She has been an asset to our class; we wish she could have joined us sooner. Entered 4. Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Squad 4; Cheer Leader 4; Softball 4; Volleyball 4. GROVER CALTON A careful student, careful not to overdo. F.F.A. I-2-3-4. RUBY CALTON Always -in good humor with the world. Banquet Program 2. DIMPLE CAMPBELL Located by her significant laugh. Volleyball I-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3 4; Softball 1-2-3-4; Music Contest I- 2-3-4; Drum Major 3-4; Office As- sistant4; Study Hall Assistant 2; Style Show 2-3; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Christ- mas Program 2-3-4; Carnival 2; Concert I-2-3-4; Gymkhana 3. Sponsored by CASTLE CAFE FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS 13 LEONARD ROSS CAMPBELL I am willing to be convinced, but show me the person who can convince me. ” Track 2-3-4; Softball4; Annual Staff 3,4; Class Vice-President 1-4; Carnival 2. MELVA LOUISE CAPPS A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Glee Club 2. SHIRLEY JUNE CAPPS None but herself can be her parallel. Glee Club 2-3; Christ- mas Program 2. JEAN COX They who know her best appre- ciate her most. Banquet Program 2; Class Queen 2; F.H. A. 2. JACK DANIELS Don’t let your lessons interfere with your education. F.F.A. Basketball 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. Soft- ball 3-4; F.F.A. Judging Team 3-4. DAN DAULTON A Miss in the car is worth two in the engine. F.F.A. Softball 2; F.F.A. 1-2; Poultry Team 2; Track 1 -2-3-4; Student Council 1-3-4; Carnival 2. JEAN DAVIS If you know her, you love her; if you don’t, you'd better meet her. Librarian2-3-4; Study Hall Assistant 4. LAURENCE DECOCQ Hehas no time for girls or fame- A mere diploma is his aim. ” Glee Club I-2-3-4; Track 2; Tri-county One-Act Play 3. Compliments of ARROW PRINTING COMPANY 14 RICHARD ELLIOTT Well now I’m not so sure about that. Banquet Program 2; Band I - 2-3-4; Summer Band 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-4; Music Contest 1 -2-3-4; Office Staff 4; Christmas Program I; Operetta I. DONNA ENOS It's silly to think, lets talk. Pep Squad 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 1-3; Music Contest I; F.H.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Carnival 2; Christmas Program I; Operetta I. GERALDINE FARRIS Doesn't say much, but we bet she thinks a lot. MARY LEE FRISBIE When needed, she can always be depended upon. Band 3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Music Contest I-2-3-4; French Horn Solo 3-4; Choral Clinic 3-4; Oper- etta 3; Christmas Program 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Music Concert 1-2- 3-4; Carnival 2. CLIFFORD GARBER He who intends to get up with the sun must not stay up late with the daughter. F.F.A. I-2-3; Glee Club 2-3-4; Softball I-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 3-4; Operetta 3; Music Con- test 2-3-4; Christmas Program 2; Mixed Chorus 2-3; Choral Clinic 3; F.F.A. Basketball 3; F.F.A. Soft- ball 3. LENA GARBER Smile and the world smiles with you. Style Show 2; F.H.A. Sub- district Meeting 2; Glee Club 1-3. EARL GARRISON A one-man Circus that Ringling doesn't control. F.F.A. 1-2; Carnival 2. J. R. HAYES With one more year he'd have enough blue excuses to paper his room. Glee Club 2-3-4. Compliments of VERSAILLES GREENHOUSE Phone 310 15 DOROTHY HffiDON She needs no introduction, she speaks for herself. F.H.A. I-2-3- 4; Pep Squad 4; Softball 3; Volley- ball 3; Glee Club 2; Christmas Program I. G. W. HIBDON Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. F.F.A. I-2-3-4; F.F.A. Officer 2; F.F.A. Basket- ball 2-3; F.F.A. Softball 1-2. MARIE HILDERBRAND She has a quiet air about her. Style Show I; Glee Club 1-3-4; Christmas Program 3; Carnival 2; Office Staff 4; Study Hall Assistant 3; Thanksgiving Program 1-3-4. VERNON HOFSTETTER He loves one----but which one? Basketball2-3-4; Softball 1-4; Glee Club 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3; F.F.A. 1-2; F.F.A. Judging 2; F.F.A. Bas- ketball I; F.F.A. Softball 1-2; Track 3-4; Operetta 3; Carnival 2; Gymkhana 3. DONNA HOWARD The Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Glee Club 1-2-3-4; PeP Squad 2-3-4; Sec. Pep Squad 4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; Softball 2-3; Student Council 4; Christmas Program I-2-3-4; F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting 3; F.H.A. Skit 3; California 3. WADE HUFFMAN He puts his worry in the bottom of his heart and sits on the lid and smiles. Christmas Program 2-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; King of P.T.A. Carnival 2; Stage Manager Operetta 3; Student Council 2; President of Class 4; Class Treasurer 3; Carnival 3; Mixed Chorus 2. JIMMY HUTCHISON A ladies man in everyway, but a different lady every day. Softball 1- 3-4; F.F.A. Softball 2-3-4; Bas- ketball I-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; State F.F.A. Convention 2; Glee Club 1- 2- 4; F.F.A. Contest on Parliamen- tary Procedure 3; F.F.A. Pres. 3-4; F.F.A. Vice-Pres. 2; Class King 2; Student Council I; Class Vice-Pres. 3. SARAH HUTCHISON 4-H, day and night; I live it, dream it, and enjoy it. F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Vice-President 3, F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting 2-3-4; Style Show 2; Glee Club I-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Concert I-2-3-4; Banquet Program 2; Pep Squad 2-3-4; FAMILY SHOW STORE Softball 2; Annual Staff 4; Study Hall The shoe center of Versilles Assistant 3; National 4-H Club Congress 4. 16 MELVIN JAMES If silence is golden, this guy is rich. ” F.F.A. 2-3-4. HELEN JENNINGS She is gentle, she is shy, there is mischief in her eye. Glee Club 2-3-4; F.H. A. 2-3-4; F.H. A. Sub- district Meeting 2-3-4; Style Show i-2; Study Hall Assistant 4; Christ- mas Program 3-4; ChorusContest 4. CLYDE JOBSON Just a simple country lad. F.F.A. i-2-3-4; F.F, A. Softball 1. JOHN JONES The tall dark and silent type. F. F. A. I-2-3-4; F.F.A. Softball 4; Assembly Program 4; Putting up flag 3-4. MILDRED KAUFFMAN A sunny disposition and a pretty face-a rare combination anyplace. F.H.A. 2-3-4; Softball 1-3-4; PeP Squad 2-3-4; Clee Club 4; Student Council 1-2-3; F.H. A. Sub-district Officer 3; Delegate State F.H.A. Meeting 3; Queen of Spring Festival 3; Music Contest 4; Mixed Chorus 4. MATTHEW KAUZLARICH Speech is great but silence is greater. F.F.A. 3. DAVID KIDWELL Laugh and be merry for tomorrow is another school day. F.F.A. 2-3-4; F.F.A. Basketball 2-3-4; F.F.A. Softball 4; Banquet Program 2; Car- nival 2. GLORIA KOETTING A girl who thinks Central College is the center of the universe. Li- brarian 1-2; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-4; Christmas Program I-2; Pep Squad 3; Student Council Representative 3; Operetta 3; Annual Staff 3-4; Class Treasurer 4; Banquet Program 2; Style Show 2; Volleyball 1. Best Wishes from the The home of the Carole King THE FASHION SHOP Martha Manning Dresses 17 LLOYD LEE His smile is meant for only one. Basketball2-3-4; Softball I; F.F.A. Officer 2; Class Officer I; Track 2; F.F.A. I-2-3-4; Gymkhana3; Ban- quet Program 3. SAM ED LEHMAN I like work--it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it all day. F. F.A. I-2-3-4; F.F.A. Basketball3; Carnival 2; Homecoming Parade 4. RICHARD LETCHWORTH Lessons never worry me. F.F.A. I-2-3-4; Banquet Program 2. JAMES McMILLIAN Get thee behind me books. F.F. A. I-2-3-4; F.F.A. Basketball 2- 3-4. ALDIE MOREFIELD Has only one thing against teachers--school. F.F.A. 1-2-3; F.F.A. Officer 3; Softball3-4; Bas- ketball 3-4. PADDY MORRIS Charming in manner, appearance, and all nice things. Christmas Program I-2-3-4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; Glee Club I-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; F.H.A. Officer 2-3-4; Music Contest I-2-3-4; Concert 1-2-4; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Sophomore Pil- grimage 2; Girls' State 3; Banquet Program 2; Annual Staff 3-4; Twirling Teacher 2-3-4; Majorette 4; Style Show 2; F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting2-3-4; Gymkhana 3; Librar- ian 2-3. CAROL NEBEL Sincerity is the basis of success. F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting 2; Style Show 2; Glee Club I-3-4; Music Concert 3-4; Christmas Program 1- 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Office Assistant 3. JANICE NICHOLS Her laughter is the spontaneous combustion of powerful feeling. Pep Squad 2-3-4; Clarinet Quartet 2-3-4; Music Contest 2-3-4; Volley- ball I; Softball I; Style Show 2; Band 2-3-4; Christmas Program 2-3-4; Carnival 2; Band Librarian 3; Gym- khana 3; Music Concert 2-3-4. Compliments of THE LEADER-STATESMAN The oldest newspaper in Morgan county 18 JOAN NOLTING Those soft brown eyes and a winning smile will carry her on for quite a while. F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 3-4; Glee dub 4; Band 1-2- 3-4; Pep Squad Officer 4; Spring Music Concert 3; Banquet Program 2; Music Contest 2-3-4; Class Officer 3; F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting 2- 3-4; F.H.A. State Meeting 3; Style Show; Christmas Program 2-3-4; Volleyball I; Gymkhana 3; Mixed Chorus 4. ONA OSBORN I'm not a flirt; I’m just good- natured. Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1- 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 3; Flute Solo 2- 3; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Volleyball 1-2; Band Clinic 2-3; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Operetta 3; Concerts 1-2- 3- 4; Style Show 2-3; Carnival 2. DONNA PEOPLES It is better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Pep Squad 2-3-4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; Softball 3; Glee Club 2-3; Music Contest 2-3; Student Council 2-3; Banquet Program 2. PAULINE PRICE Congratulations Seniors of '51 RUSSELL P. HALE, Realtor A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash--it's Pauline. F.H.A. 2-3- 4; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Glee club 2 4i Music Contest 4; Mixed Chorus 4 Style Show 2; Volleyball I. REX DALE RAINS The teachers work me to death; no wonder I am so thin. Softball 4; Basketball 4; Christmas Program; GleeClub 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 3. MARY REAGIN Jolly and kind, friendly inclined. Glee Club 2-3-4; Band Clinic 3; Band 3; F.H.A. 2-3; Softball 1-3-4; Volleyball 3-4; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Music Contest 3; Banquet Program 2; Style Show 2; F.H.A. Sub-district Meeting 3; Choral Clinic 3. BEATRICE ROBERTS She has two requisites for popular- ity--her pep and personality. Pep Squad 3-4; Class Officer 4; Carnival 2; F.H.A. I. EDDIE SILVEY Don't worry, Eddie. The big oak was a little nut once. Glee Club 3- 4; Softball 1-3-4; Tri-countyContest 3-4; Track 2-3-4; State Student Council Convention 3-4; Student Council 1-4; Class Vice-President 3; Basketball I-2-3-4; Capt. Basketball 3-4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; District Music Contest 3-4; Class President 3. 19 MERLE ANN SILVEY The twinkle in her eye spells fun. Volleyball I; Student Council I; F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H. A. Officer 3- 4; Pep Squad 3-4; Style Show 2; F. H.A. Sub-district Meeting Program 3. BELFORD SPURLOCK He can if he will, but he often lacks the will. F.F.A. 2-3-4; Delegate to F.F.A. Convention 3; F.F.A. Treasurer 4; Dairy Team 3; F.F.A. Basketball 2-3-4; F.F.A. Softball 4. MARIE STEPHENS She wins her way by gentleness. F.H.A. 2-3-4; Glee Club2-3; F.H. A. Reporter 4; Music Contest 2-3; Carnival 3; Pep Squad 2-3-4. JAMES UPTERGROVE Girls? No just one. Student Council 1 -2; Track 1 -2-3-4; Basket- ball 1-2-3; Glee Club 3 4; Softball 1-3; Operetta 3; Carnival 2. JOANN WILBORN A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. F.H.A. Program 2; F.H.A. 2; Pep Squad 2-3-4; Office Assistant 3-4; Carnival 2; Librarian 4. JACK WILLIAMS To dodge hard work is clever? F. F.A. I-2-3; F.F.A. Basketball; Glee Club 2; Softball I. LUCILLE WOOD A cute little package, but she's been booked. Glee Club 3-4; Ban- quet Program 2; Study Hall Assistant 4- DONALD WOODS My thoughts and my conduct are my own. Carnival 2. Congratulations MORGAN COUNTY OIL COMPANY Guy Marker, Owner 20 BILI.Y WOODS He is known by the noise that he doesn't make. Carnival 2. LOIS ZORTMAN Speak softly and smile sweetly. '' Entered 4. Pep Squad 4, Softball 4. We, the graduating class of '51, have successfully completed four years of study and of learning to live together, four of the most important years of our lives. Years which will live in our memories and which have brought to all of us experiences no books could ever teach. We have taken the hard knocks offered; we've learned to live with one another, work together, and co-operate with those with whom we come in con- tact. We have gone a long way since the first of September, 1947, Many of us have experienced heart aches as well as joys, but we've come through with flying colors. We were all more or less strangers that first morning of our high-school career. A few of our boys went out for basketball and softball and began their training that has made them outstanding in athletics for the past two years. We adapted ourselves quickly and well. At the beginning of our sophomore year we entered into school activities with an energy that was admirable. We were well on our way toward that Up- perclassmen goal for which we were striving, and were indeed looking for- ward with much anticipation to the Junior-Senior Banquet, at which we en- tertained with a mock circus. As juniors, in 1949-50, the freshmen and sophomores looked up to us. We were at last mighty juniors almost capa- ble of carrying the responsibilities of the whole world on our shoulders. Our junior year was a successful year. May 12, 1950, was a big day for all upper- classmen, for that was the day of the junior-senior banquetwhich we juniors had been looking forward to for the last few years. We worked hard, had fun, and put over a very successful banquet. With the help of our sponsors we decorated the gym for commencement and gave the seniors of '50 a hearty but reluctant send-off, ever mindful of the great task remaining before us in '51, Seniors at last! The upperclassmen, no one to look up to ! We actually felt a little lost and bewildered the first few weeks of school, but v e soon became accustomed to it. You juniors gave us a lovely banquet and commencement and we appreciate the time and work spent. Now it is time to depart from the halls of V. H. S. to take our place in the world of tomorrow. Yes, our high school ca- reer is ended, but we know you juniors have the ability to carry on from where we left off as the never-ending cycle of high school graduations move onward. We want to thank our teachers who have helped us weather the storms which always led to cleare r horizons, We know we have been trying at times, but you've been wonderful and we appreciate all you've done from the bottom of our hearts. So to you, the seniors of'52 w . leave this thought in mind: As your sen- ior year draws near, look forward to it with a zeal and spirit that is unchal- lengeable, and above all remember Anything that is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Courtesy of RICKARD - -GUENTHER AGENCY The insurance that pays 21 ' r 1 ;J ; 11 HAROLD BIXLER BERTHA DIENER JUfllOA CLASS PHILLIP H IB DON JACK LIETZKE ROBERT BOH LING VERA LEE CAPPS RUTH HESS CLASS OFFICERS Fred Osborn, Vice-President; Norma Lee Walker, Treasurer; Norma June Jennings, Secretary; Sandra Fuhlrodt, Parliamentarian; Gene O'Neal, President. ESw ■ NORMA JUNE JENNINGS Compliments of VERSAILLES FURNITURE COMPANY .iiinino y LYNDA ANN OTTEN NORMA LEE WALKER fs - JAMES WELPMAN TOMMY VAUGHAN ScHR£( CK LAWSON NICHOLS jFRED OSBORN TOM WADDELL I rdso No Pictures V GK R0B £t'r [£ TUrHQUist CHARLES KACKLEY DON McMILIAN GENE O’NEAL -f' POSING Sandra Fuhlrodt, Don McMilian, Gloria Hart, Russell Richardson. Compliments of R. V. WILLIAMS LUMBER COAL Phone 97 23 soPHomofits Catherine Allen Ronald Ayres Geraldine Ball Ralph Ball Elvera Baumgartner Marian Bias Fern Bland Bill Bridges Jewel Brockway Lola Calton Donna Chamberlain Lyle Chamberlain Shirley Chamberlain Bob Cornett Delreta Daniels Jimmy Daniels Hazel Elliott Dolores Ferguson Emily Floyd Bert Francis Gertrude Frisbie Jimmy Frisbie Velma Garber Barbara Gerber Billy Gerhart Dick Ghoshlin Jim Hall Nellie Hansen Jo Ann Hart Donald Hibdon Compliments of W. F. KID WELL 24 SOPHOMORES Ruth Hilderbrand Twila Hilty Ross Hofstetter Vencil Huffman Don Hutchison Shirley Hutchison Bernadine Ishmael Wanita James Wayne James Erma Dean Jobe Louise Jobson Ilene Keyes Gene Klein Nelson Lee Jacquelyn McLennon Dorothy Marriott Martha Jo Marr Vivian Monroe Royce Moser, Jr. Caroline Nebel Gene Nobles Lewis Ollison Bennie Parkson Rose Ann Penick Dale Phillips Mort Platt Thelma Porter Rowena Rapp Robert Robinett Norma Root Sponsored by FORD GARAGE 25 SOPHOMORES Darrell Routon Shirley Ann Rowe Wallace Snyder Mildred Stephens Sue Swartz CLASS OFFICERS BertFrancis, Secretary; Bill Bridges, President; Nelson Lee, Treasurer; Royce Moser, Jr. , Parliamentarian. Cora Mae Webster Barbara Welpman Nora Mae Welpman Leslie Terry Minnie Thoss Darlene Vaughan NO PICTURE Charles Elder Henry Fields Darlene Hofstetter Gene Hudson Letha Parkson Gerald Williams Jeanette Williams Mabel Williams Robert Williams Dale Williams Don Wilson Compliments of GAMBLES-The friendly store 26 HOMECOMING PARADE Jean McGinnis, Delores Petty, Carolyn Clark, Donna Simms. Billy Beard Wayne Bias Charles Campbell Darlene Coffman Sue Comstock Richard Delaney Kathryn Draffen Don Green Phil Hart Willa Mae Hayes Dorene Hibdon Fannie Hibdon Donald Houchen Terry Humphrey Billy Ishmael Janice Kirchner Ida Lain Ruth McDonald Jerrold McKinley Melva Maples Compliments of CLARK'S SERVICE STATION Mobilgas and Mobiloil 27 fRESHfUtn Joe Massey Russel Metcalf CLASS OFFICERS Billy Silvey, Vice-President; KathrynDraf- fen. President; Phil Hart, Secretary-Treas- urer. Raymond Morrison Peggy Morris Lela Osborn Delores Petty John Richardson Wayne Rumans Billy Scott Ernestine Shore Billy Silvey Ray Silvey Lou Ann Stith Wanda Snyder Mary Elizabeth Taylor David Terhune Gloria Turnquist Virginia Waddell Dolly Whitten Eddie Williams Luella Woods Mary Mae Woods NO PICTURE Duane Hart Jean McGinnis Donna Simms Leonard Dilcom Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN 28 DfPflfiMIS A perfect fit It looks good Ready to sample their own cooking Surveying terraces Modified A type hog house Testing soil Woodwind moods Four of a kind High--medium--low The speedsters of the Commerce Department The secretaries at work Can you beat my speed record? music MID COIMMRCE IMHfdlflTICS m SCIENCE Courtesy of COOPER’S CUT RATE STORE General Math, class decorates Christmas tree with their paper models of solids. Billy proves a geometry problem. An algebra review. Studying health. Cutting up in General Science. Scientists at work. ifllll «X • .V 'V - Hk. Rtditmflfiy school hHF - MR. JOSEPH KIMBRELL Principal Grade 7 MRS. CARSON Grade 8 MISS LAMPTON Grade 6 MRS. MOON Grade 5 MRS. JONES Grade 4 GRADE 8 MRS. CARSON Billy Don Bennett Louetta Bennett Shirley Bennett Robert Coffman Carol DeVinna James Dunnaway John Earp Jr. Walter Eppenauer Herbert Frisbie Jr. Kent Hall Wayne Harden Betty Dell Houchen Carol Sue Houseworth Donna Sue Hutchison Kay Moore Armond Morrison Pauline Morrison Janice Nelson Charles Noyes June Paxon Charles Price Linda Reagin Melvin Roberts Betty Robinson Joan Scott Jon Spurlock Wayne Talbott Faye Ellen Turpin Marcellus Vogt Shirley Whittle Thelma Wilson Darlene Zwanzig Sponsored by SHYRACK-GIVENS Grocery Co. GflflDt 7 MR. KIMBRELL Charles Allen Bill Bauer Wesley Branch Shirley Branson Amelia Cable Jo Ann Earnest Bruce Erickson Bobby Goode Claude Hayes Peggy Sue Hayes Donna Hessefort Larry Hutchison Barbara Humphrey Larry Hunter Eddie Jolly Jy Linda Sue Jolly V Shelby Kistner Barbara McKinley o s o Barbara Marker George Marr Freddie Maples Anita Jean Moon Patricia Murphy Shirley Noyes Carl Pryor Gladys Silvey Bobby Sousley Raymond Stidham Roy Taylor Evelyn Tomblinson Darla White Andy Williams Darrell Willson Naomi Wilson Congratulations from MISSOURI UTILITIES CO. GRADE 6 MISS LAMPTON Diane Berry Bonnie Brotherton Patty Christian Carolyn Clark Kenneth Coffman Marie Colvin Benny Cooper Evelyn Cooper Eeonard Earnest John Eppenauer Barbara Foxworthy Dollie Hart Bobby Kantman George Lutman Franklin McGinnis Forrest Moore Dallas Moritz Ina Mae Moritz Jacky Patterson Victor Spurlock James Stokes Joseph Tomblinson Vincel Vogt Earl Whittle Harvey Williams Nancy Williams Flossie Wilson Mary Eou Woods Compliments of CITY HOTEL AND CLODFELTER FURNITURE GRADE 5 MRS. MOON Wayne Allen Oliver Branch Paul Brotherton Philip Bonine Donald Burke Opal Frances Carson Gary Comstock Gary Dunn Bobbie Earnest Betty Lou Ferguson Owen Fuhlrodt John Gerlt Loyce K. Guenther Sharon Hall Karl Hayes Donna Haynes Teddy Haynes Jeanette Hessefort Bobby Huff Shirley Kistner Elinore Lawson Bill Meyer Ruth Ann Morris Lewis Morrison Lois Noyes Deborah Robinson Judy Searcy Calvin Waisner John Washburn David Washburn Theodore Washburn Kenneth Whitten Judy Williams Clyde Wilson Mary Margaret Wilson Mary Evelyn Zelsman Best of Luck, Seniors of '51 Compliments of WILLARD'S GRADE 4 MRS. JONES Sharon Berkstresser Anne Clark L. K. Cable Doris Carpenter Johnny Comstock Donald Eckhoff Jimmie Lee Ferguson Je re line Ferguson Richard Gerlt Jimmy Gunn Kay Green Delmer Huff Gerry Haynes Marian Jessee Larry Kantman Evelyn Kauzlarich Ann McDonald Shirley Martin Mary Alice Merriott Sandra Merriott Loretta Morrison Allen Nelson Barbara Osborn Mary Lou Patterson Lee Roy Proyor Evelyn Silvey Letha Stidham Shirley Lee Stidham Judy Stockton Raymond Tomblinson Dolores Vaught Jack Wilson Shirley Woods GRADE 3 MISS KID WELL Billie Ellen Ayres Mildred Bennett J. C. Bishop Calvin Bradshaw Garry Burkhart Roger Cooper Bobby Gene Cornett Wayne Foxworthy Bobbie Guenther Charles Hayes Becky Huff Laura Ruth Huff Stephen Lumpee Roberta McKinley Johnny Martin Kenyon Merriott Jerry Morrison Larry Morrison Lynda Peoples Kenneth Ratcliff Frances Searcy Linda Shultz Judy Talbott Phillip Turpin Darlene Vogt Connie Willson Phillip Wood Paul Zelsman Courtesy of TOWN AND COUNTRY Ladies Ready to Wear GRADE 2 MRS. HART Larrie Allee Phyllis Allen Beverly Ayres Deon Barnes Mickey Bennett Joella Byler Paul Jean Coffman Jim Dornan Joyce Fitzgerel Courtland Hall Conn Lee Harrison Skippy Hughes Patsy Lou Moritz Jeanette Murphy Warren Riffle Patricia Sousley Kathryn Tilbury Gladys Vaugh Lottie Lee Williams Nellie Bee Williams Wilma Wilson Paul White GRADE 2 MISS WHITAKER Peggy Jean Allen Wanda Fergurson Bobby Lutman Vernon Silvey Patty White GRIIDf 3 MISS WHITAKER David Archer Weldon Best Jimmy Colvin Peggy Ann Comstock Larry Wayne Houchen Jimmy McGinnis Gale Papen David Reagin Billy Smith Bill Todd' Sally Washburn GRflDEI Mrs. McDonald David Bennett Jimmy Bowers J. D. Byler Loren Christian Marcelle Cooper Rita Ferguson Shirley Haggerman Leonard Huff Jerry Ishmael Bobby Laugeson Joan Lepley Kay McKinley Charles Merriott Donald Moritz Billy Paxson Alson Root Donna Sue Shore Nancy Spurlock Jackie Stockton Ralph Tomblinson Ruth Weaver Judith Woods Linda Wotring (No Picture) Donald Wright Sue Woods Best Wishes From FLOTTMAN HARDWARE, Implements and Studebaker cars Kay Bonine Janice Braden Kent Cable Carolyn Cornett D. F. Frisbie Donna Hess Terry Hodges Susan Humphrey Bobbie Jones Eddie McGinnis Mary Margaret McKinley Mary Jo Meyer Terry Nelson Patricia Neumeyer Bobbie Gene Peoples Sharon Nell Routon Sharon Kay Silvey J. W. Tilbury Bill Washburn Carol Whittle Donald Wilson Roy Lee Wilson Ulen Witt (No Picture) David Miller Dorothy Edwards Billy Gale Laugeson Compliments of REED MOORE'S SKELLY STATION AAA Service MB EflfifR BfflVtfiS 47 48 '. aW ' . ' iv ' X,.. rv y MOST POPULAR GIRL Sue Finley SENIOR QUEEN Mildred Kauffman JUNIOR QUEEN Lynda Ann Often SOPHOMORE QUEEN Jacquelyn McLennon 53 Donald McMillian won an F.F. A State Poultry Award. oa„ H° UnS an essay c0t in 19A9- Sarah Hutchison won a State 4-H Dairy Award and a dairy heifer in an essay contest at the county fair. She was also a Missouri delegate to the National 4-H Congress in Chi- cago. Paddy Morris, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, rep- resented V. H. S. at Girls’ State, Fulton, Missouri. j frisbie .onal Boy jylvania. y Scouts Vailey .nted e jamboree a' ROW i: Billie Patterson, Virginia Robinett, Donna Howard, Darlene Hofstetter, Sue Finley, Emily Floyd, Bernadine Ishmael, Norma Lee Walker, Barbara Gerber, Sarah Hutchison, Joan Nolting. ROW 2: Mrs. Waid, Gene Nobles, Sue Comstock, Twila Hilty, Helen Jennings, Virginia Blacksten, Mary Taylor, Minnie Thoss, Mildred Stephens, Merle Silvey, Marie Stephens. ROW 3: Donna Chamberlain, Lucille Wood, Betty Cable, Shirley Rowe, Grade Schreck, Bertha Diener, Sandra Fuhlrodt, Jewel Brockway, Willa Mae Hayes. ROW 4: Geraldine Ball, Mabel Williams, Donna Enos, Evelyn Adams, Shirley Hut- chison, Anna Adams. ROW i: Delores Ferguson, Rose Ann Penick, Shirley Ball, Janice Kirchner, Gerald Williams, Dorene «Hibdon, Erma Jobe, Delreta Daniels, Nora Mae Welpman, Norma Root. ROW 2: Jeanette Williams, Sue Swartz, Cora Mae Webster, Vivian Monroe, Wanita James, Mary Mae Woods, Luella Woods, Thelma a Porter, Ruth Hess. ROW 3: Barbara Welpman, Louise Jobson, Mildred Kauffman, Dorothy Hibdon, Ger- trude Frisbie, Ilene Keyes, Rowena Rapp, Gloria Hart, Marian Bias. ROW 4: Virginia Mothersbaugh, Ida 2 Lain, Ruth McDonald, Paddy Morris, Nellie Hansen, Vera Lee Capps, Jacque McLennon, Dolly Whitten. OFFICERS: President, Virginia Blacksten; Vice-President, Paddy Morris; Secretary-Treasurer; Joan Nolt- ing. U. S. Approved, PULLORUM PANED BABY CHICKS AND STARTED CHICKS, MOSER HATCHERY, Versailles, Missouri 56 ROW I: Jim Hutchison, James Welpman, G. W. Hibdon, Gene Hudson, Gene O’Neal. John Jones, Bill Ahart, Harold Bixler. ROW 2: Bill Gerhart, Richard Letchworth, Jimmy Daniels, Jack Williams, Melvin James, Jack Daniels, Don Hutchison. ROW 3: Belford Spurlock, Tom Waddell. Jack Lietzke, Donald McMillian, Lloyd Lee, David Kidwell, Clyde Jobson. ROW I: Sam Ed Lehman, G. L. Terry, Tommy Vaughan, James McMillian, Lyle Chamberlain, Wayne James, Joe Massey, Russel Metcalf. ROW 2: Ronald Ayres, Don Green, Ralph Ball, David Terhune, Gene Klein, Bill Beard, Robert Allen, Mr. Kullman. ROW 3: Lewis Ollison, C. E. Bentch, Dale Phil- lips, Bob Bohling, Don Wilson, Bob Cornett, Don Hibdon. Sponsored by LUCILLE’S CAFE 57 MAJORETTES: Paddy Morris, Melva Maples, Dimple Campbell, Jacque McLennon, Peggy Mor- ris. ROW I: Hazel Elliott, Philip Hibdon, Freddie Osborn, Lawson Nichols, Bob Hall, J. C. Lee, Lynda Otten, Sue Finley, Janice Nichols, Carolyn Bauer, Darlene Coffman, Gloria Hart, Jimmy Turquist. ROW 2: Darrell Routon, Vivian Monroe, Jim Hall, Bert Francis, Donald Hibdon, Phil Hart, Norma Lee Walker, Jeanette Williams, Lou Ann Stith, Joan Nolting, Ruth Hess, Jo Ann Hart, Richard Elliott. ROW 3: Bill Ishmael, Elvera Baumgartner, Emily Floyd, Barbara Gerber, Bernadine Ishmael, Ona Osborn, Lela Osborn, Mary Lee Frisbie, Gerald Wil- liams, Martha Jo Marr. ROW 4: J. C. Shore, Royce Moser, Mr. Schmoll, Twila Hilty, Jimmy Frisbie. ROW I: Mr. Schmoll, Lynda Ann Otten, Earnestine Shore, Paddy Morris, Eddie Silvey, Lawson Nichols, Billy Silvey, Charles Campbell, Duane Hart, Evelyn Adams, Mary Lee Frisbie, Joan Nolting, Norma Lee Walker. ROW 2: Carolyn Bauer, Jean McGinnis, Twila Hilty, Matthew Kauzlarich, Ross Hofstetter, Bert Francis, Bob Hall, Jim Hall, Hazel Elliott, Mary Reagin. ROW 3: Lela Osborn, Gloria Koetting, Sue Finley, Vernon Hofstetter, Royce Moser, Bill Bridges, Jimmy Frisbie, Donald Houchen, Mildred Kauffman, Darlene Hofstetter. ROW 4: Shirley Rowe, Martha Jo Marr, Richard Elliott, Dick Ghoslin, Nelson Lee, Mort Platt, Charles Gerlt, Tom Waddell, Emily Floyd. Sponsored by HART’S A. G. STORE Quality Groceries Meats and Vegetables 58 ROW I: Billy Scott, J. R. Hayes, Mort Platt, Jim Hutchison, Vernon Hofstetter, Mathew Kauzlarich, Joe Massey, Wade Huffman. ROW 2: Mr. Schmoll, Jimmy Turnquist, Tom Waddell, Rex Rains, Dale Foxworthy, Jimmy Frisbie, Donald Houchen. ROW 3: Charles Campbell, Lawrence Decocq, Ross Hof- stetter, Bill Beard, Ray Silvey, Wayne Rumans. Boys’ CHORUS I ROW I: Bert Francis, Charles Gerlt, Richard Ghoslin, Richard Elliott, Darrell Routon, Robert Robinett, Nelson Lee. ROW 2: Billy Silvey, Lawson Nichols, Eddie Silvey, Phil Hart, Bill Ishmael, Duane Hart. ROW 3: Bob Hall, Bill Bennett, Royce Moser, Jim Hall, Bill Bridges. Compliments of the HODGES: HODGES CLEANERS, ERMA’S BEAUTY SALON, WHITE HOUSE BARBER SHOP 59 ROW I: Glorie Koetting, Donna Howard, Hazel Elliott, Emily Floyd, Mildred Kauffman, Norma Lee Walker, Adelia Cairns, Delores Petty. ROW 2: Paddy Morris, Shirley Ball, Dorene Hibdon, Virginia Blacksten, Virginia Robinett, Billie Patterson, Willa Mae Hayes, Mr. Schmoll. ROW 3: Marie Hilder- brand, Betty Cable, Martha Marr, Lynda Otten, Sue Finley, Luella Woods. GIRLS’ CHORUS 2 ROW I: Marion Bias, Velma Garber, Ruth Hilderbrand, Lela Osborn, Louise Jobson, Caroline Nebel, Darlene Hofstetter, Barbara Gerber. ROW 2:Cora Mae Webster, Kathryn Draffen, Jean McGinnis, Melva Maples, Joan Nolting, Jacque McLennon, Nellie Hansen. ROW 3: Vera Lee Capps, Mildred Stephens, Sue Swartz, Sarah Hutchison, Jo Ann Hart, Lucille Wood, Helen Jennings. Congratulations Seniors of 1951---DAIRY QUEEN 60 ROW I: Gracie Schreck, Elvera Baumgartner, Dolores Ferguson, Virginia Waddell, Bertha Diener, Carol Nebel, Delreta Daniels, Twila Hilly. ROW 2: Shirley Rowe, Mary Taylor, Donna Enos, Jewel Brockway, Sue Comstock, Donna Simms, Minnie Thoss, Ida Lain, Mary Lee Frisbie, Lou Ann Stith. ROW 3: Ear- nestine Shore, Evelyn Adams, Carolyn Bauer, Norma Root, Virginia Mothersbaugh, Dollie Whitten, Peggy Morris. PEP SQUAD Congratulations Seniors Of 1951 MARC IE’S BEAUTY SHOP Marceline Ball Prop. CHEERLEADERS: Virginia Blacksten, Lynda Ann Otten, Adelia Cairns, Sue Finley. ROW I:Darlene Hof- stetter, Norma Lee Walker, Janice Nichols, Gene Nobles, Delreta Daniels, LoisZortman, Mildred Kauf- man, Ona Osborn, Jeanette Williams, Cora Mae Webster, Sue Swartz, Mildred Stephens. ROW 2: Mabel Williams, Jacque McLennon, Donna Chamberlain, Marian Bias, Thelma Porter, Gerald Williams, Joan Nolting, Sarah Hutchison, Paddy Morris, Anna Fay Adams, Catherine Allen, Coach Curl. ROW 3: Betty Cable, Dolores Ferguson, Barbara Welpman, Donna Howard, Martha Jo Marr, Barbara Gerber, Hazel Elliott, Emily Floyd, Gloria Hart, Marie Hibdon, Evelyn Adams. ROW 4: Twila Hilty, Bernadine Ishmael, Shirley Chamberlain, Jo Ann Hart, Elvera Baumgartner, Rose Ann Penick, Vivian Allee, Marie Stephens, Vivian Monroe, Beatrice Roberts. OFFICERS: Norma Lee Walker--Vice-President, Joan Nolting--Secre- tary, Treasurer: Donna Howard. 61 ROW I; Merle Silvey, Mildred Kauffman, Eddie Silvey, Bill Berry, Sue Finley, Donna Howard. ROW 2: Melva Maples, Ray Silvey, Donald Houchen, Elvera Baumgartner, Virginia Robinett, Lynda Otten, Tom Waddell, Miss Jackson, Bob Hall, Dan Daulton, Sue Swartz, Jim Hall. President--Bill Perry, Vice- President--Eddie Silvey, Secretary--Sue Finley. m miRROR sniff Mary Lee Frisbie, Sarah Hutchison, Carol Nebel, Paddy Morris, Leonard Campbell, Gloria Koetting. Ruth Hess, Mrs. Marriott, Gloria Hart, Royce Moser, Norma Lee Walker, Jim Hall. The Staff hopes that THE MIRROR will help each student to recall the many happy days spent in V. H. S. during the 1950-51 school year. We wish to express our sincere apprecia- tion to all who have contributed in any way to this publication. Best Wishes from THE BEAUTY BOX 62 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Leonard Camp bell--Vice-President, Beatrice Roberts- Secretary, Gloria Koetting--Treasurer Wade Huffman--President. NEWCOMERS; Dixie Hutchison and Dick Johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Bill Berry--President, Sue Fin- ley--Secretary-Treasurer; Eddie Silvey- -Vice-President. F. F. A. OFFICERS: Don McMil lian--Secretary, Jimmy Hutchison -President. CONTESTANTS FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN: Beatrice Roberts, Norma June Jennings, Sue Swartz, Melva Maples. F. H. A. OFFICERS, ROW: I Vir- ginia Blacksten--President, Marie Stephens--Reporter, Joan Nolting- -Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Pad- dy Morris--Vice-President, Donna Howard--Student Council Repre- sentative, Merle Ann Silvey--His- torian. ROW 3: Sandra Fuhlrodt, Parliamentarian, Shirley Rowe-- Songleader, Norma Lee Walker- -Pianist. Not a sour note 2. Dressed for the Homecoming Parade 3. Stopping the parade 1. Chicken thief? 4. “The Thing 6. Dale's ] project 7. Music Makers 8. Sitting on the sidelines snflps With Compliments From Our Friends In The Court House 5. Pals 1. Enjoying the sunshine 6. Junior-Senior Banquet--1950 Best Wishes From Our Friends In The Court House CflLfnDflfi SEPT. 7 School began with an enrollment of 238 students and three new teachers - Mr. Kullman, Miss Brereton, Cumming. and Miss 19 Assembly - recognization by Student Council of Class and Club officers. 21 Pep Squad initiation. 25 Health class assembly on Tuberculosis. 27 Tuberculosis X-ray for all students. 28 Student Council all school party. OCT. 13 Pep Squad assembly. 19 F. F. A. initiation assembly. 20 F. F. A. all school party. NOV. 4 Band day at Warrensberg. Homecoming parade and game. 6 Advance Science class field trip to glass Sedalia. factory at 7 Assembly - the annual staff. 10 Armistice Day assembly. 16. -18 State teachers’ meeting. 22 Thanksgiving assembly. 23. -25 Thanksgiving holidays. DEC. 7 F. F. A. - F. H. A. box supper. 8 Freshman assembly 14 F. F. A. basketball game with Russeville - there. 21 Christmas program. 22 Senior party and assembly. DEC. 22 --JAN. 2 Christmas vacation. JAN. 18 Eldon Band Clinic. 19 Assembly - panel discussion by English II. 25 F. H. A. all school party. 31 Tri-county Choral Clinic at Osage. FEB. 2 Tri-county speech contest at Osage. 23 Assembly - American History class. MAR. 1 Mr. Grinstead spoke to Senior class. 9 F. H. A. assembly. 16 School party sponsored by Sophomore Class. 17 Tri-county Music Festival - California. 20 Tri-county volley ball tournament. 22 Assembly - ministerial alliance. 23 School vacation. 30 Gymkhana. APR. 5 F. F. A. banquet. 7 District Music Festival - Warrensburg. 13 Assembly - Science department. Freshman all school party 20 Tri-county Track meet - Eldon. 27 School play. MAY 5 Class C B Track meet - Columbia, Mo. 13 Baccalaureate. 17 C ommencement. 18 Senior Award assembly. School ends. Compliments of M. F. A. 66 GIRLS’ SOfTBflLL TEflITI KNELLING: Lois Zortman, Janice Nichols--Manager, Mildred Stephens, Sue Swartz. ROW I: Vir- ginia Blacksten, Mildred Kauffman, Adelia Cairns, Wilma Burnett, Dimple Campbell, Coach Curl, Mary Reagin, Betty Cable, Norma Lee Walker, Darlene Hofstetter, Evelyn Adams. GAMES LOST: 9 - 20 - 50 Eldon; 9-22-50 Eldon ; 9-23-50 California. GAMES WON: 9 - 26 - 50 Tipton. KNEELING: Jim Turnquist, Eddie Silvey, Vernon Hofstetter, J. C. Lee, Aldie Morefield. ROW I: G. L. Terry, Rex Rains, Jimmy Hutchison, Bill Berry--Manager, Coach Curl, Leonard Campbell, Clifford Garber, J. C. Shore, Don McMillian. GAMES LOST: 9 - 20 - 50 Eldon; 9-23-50 Tipton; 9-26-50 Tipton. GAMES WON: 9 - 15 - 50 Eldon . Boys’ SOfTBflLL Tffun •Home Games. We’ll be glad to see you at the EATMORE for lunch, good food at fair prices--EATMORE CAFE 68 GIRLS’ VOllfyBfllL KNEELING: Vivian Monroe, Sue Swartz, Evelyn Adams, Virginia Blacksten, Cora Mae Webster. STANDING: Gloria Koetting, Adelia Cairns, Gloria Hart, Dimple Campbell, Coach Curl, Mary Reagin, Betty Cable, Marie Hibdon, Wilma Burnett. TRACK TEH HI ROW 1: Coach Curl, Tom Waddell, Dan Daulton, J. C. Lee. ROW 2: James Uptergrove, Leonard Campbell, J. C. Shore. ROW 3: Fred Crane, Jack Lietzke, Jimmy Silvey, Jimmy Hutchison, Carl Pace. Tfil-COUflTy TRACK mm 880--J. C. Shore 1st; Shot Put--Jimmy Silvey 2nd; Mile--Leonard Campbell 1st; Broad Jump--Tom Waddell 1st; Low Hurdle--Tom Waddell 3rd; 100 Yd Dash--Dan Daulton 2nd, James Uptergrove 3rd; 220 Yd Dash--James Uptergrove 2nd; 880 Yd Relay-- Versailles 2nd; Pole Vault--J. C. Lee 2nd, CarlPace 2nd; Discus--Jack Lietzke 3rd. Congratulations Seniors---VERSAILLES FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY 69 BASKETBALL “B” TEAIA Ray Silvey, J. C. Lee, Donald Houchen, Bert Francis, G. L. Terry, Bob Hall, Dale Foxworthy, Dale Williams, Raymond Morrison, Coach Curl. VERSAILLES OPPONENT ‘A’’ “B” “A “B” 23 11-4-50 Alumni 1941-1950 55 26 11-4-50 Alumni 1942-1940 25 58 41 11-7-50 Richland 53 26 35 51 11-10-50 Jamestown 56 59 35 36 11-14-50 Crocker 70 35 56 31 11-21-50 California 45 32 43 41 12-12-50 Stover 44 16 42 19 12-15-50 Osage 56 23 39 27 12-19-50 Jefferson City 46 37 61 18 12-21-50 Richland 47 26 36 40 1-2-51 Jamestown 54 21 58 33 1-5-51 Eldon 63 34 46 26 1-16-51 Tipton 53 19 43 29 1-19-51 T ipton 46 15 39 27 1-23-51 California 36 24 42 30 1-26-51 Osage 56 31 43 22 1-31-51 Camdenton 64 32 49 22 2-2-51 Stover 39 13 48 25 2-6-51 Crocker 66 32 44 2-16-51 Eldon 52 21 Compliments of BENNETT’S OIL CO. and BENNETT’S REALTOR 70 BASKETBALL “fl” Iffldl KNEELING: Eddie Silvey, Aldie Morefield, Jimmy Turnquist, Leonard Campbell--Co-Manager. ROW I: Coach Curl, Vernon Hofstetter, Tom Waddell, Clifford Garber, Lyle Chamberlain, Fred Osborn, J. C. Shore, Lloyd Lee, Bill Berry--Manager. TOURNAMENTS VERSAILLES OPPONENT Versailles, Nov. 28 - Dec. 2 58 Bunceton 48 41 Richland 52 41 Iberia 43 California, January 9-13 59 California 57 54 St. Peters 70 Eldon, February 7-10 53 Tipton 62 54 Salem 76 Sub-Regional at California, Feb. 19-24 St. Elizabeth PRIMO PANTS COMPANY Wishes The Class of 1951 Success In The Future. 71 5. What have we here? Who’s blushing? 6. Juniors picnicking Compliments of TOPS CAFE 72 1. Who's getting hit with the paper wad? SIMPS 8. Taking it easy 3. Cheering smiles from cheerleaders 7.. Attention ! 2. Hoboes on the bum MYERS y--® YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITV MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS


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