Winfield High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Winfield, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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YYl4'u '-' DMM O illrnhnn We, the Seniors, of 1954 55, wish to dedicate this edition of the TOMAHAMF to Mr and Mrs Lewis Hobson, who for the past three years have been not only teachers, but friends to a'W of us We were proud to have them as our class soonsors for two years It has been a pleasure knowing them and we wish them many years of haopiness and the best of luck Q 4 I QQ aft 5 JT V 4 'iii I g 5? i Queen - Aiienhanis .1 as 3' mcg MWA I DEANNA SITTON QUEEN LFHEL LOU ARGEVT SHIRLEY HINES SENIOR ATTENDANT JUNIOR ATTBIDANT LYNETTE EAST MARDLLLA MARTIN FRESHMAN ATTHIDANT Qopvomogg ATTEMQANT C f JK... 3 S 1 A 1 A h Q -Q E ,. N U I , ' .M I I , . ,..,..,3 WIN! TR WN MF VX 'ifik ox SX gxxg i f X f X , X X ww Ku f l , ,- A 5 I. ,j y , NW' f I . X ,Rx X AA ' I X f I SCHOOL DISTRICT H IV ADVANCES The school year of 19514 S5 is a memorable one for School District H IV for it marks some of the greatest forward steps in the history of the school By further consolidation and continued building, our program has advanced to the point that our elementary grades are completely housed in their own new building with a teacher for every grade The curriculum of the high school has been in creased to include four new courses, namely, zoology, home economics Ill, funda mentals of music, and band The State Department of Education has this year authorized our high school to offer four years of agriculture starting with the 1955 S6 school term These changes came not by chance nor by accident They were rather the culmination of years of effort and labor on the part of those guiding the schools destinies and by those interested in its advancement School District R IV did not grow into th1s in a single year, but since reorganization its growth and development has remained steady work of our local schoolboard lead by its capable president, Raymond R Graves No superintendent of schools can be an better than the school board with whom he works School District R IV has now turned the corner into a new era but the advancemert must not stop here We have by these advancements only been able to better serve our distrlct as we should serve it, and the task before us is to perform that service 1n such a way that the confidence and pride of our patrons in their schools may be contlnually justified Great as has been the progress in the past, greater fields of progress be before us Let us say not what School District R IV has done, say rather what School District R IV will do, for its true greatness yet lies ahead IR C V IRVIN, SUFEHINTEN ENT Perhaps the greatest single factor in securing this advancement is the fZM5?Z5iM W 4Zx WM? 41,200 zf: WK WMM 5502512 Q, , I 7 4, ,' I ,KMZZZQ t X 39 IB - narh of Lhuraiwn Left to Righty Mr Richard Masterson, Hr Bill Beckemeier, Mr Ernest Freese, Mr Wilbur Lee Bell, Mr Frank Lauritizen, Mr Raymond Graves, Pres MR LYLB A HELLYER Kirksville State College B S in EdUC3t1OD Principal, Coach, Dr1vers Trai ning, Industrial Arts ?' MRS CLARENCE ELaT Secretary of Board of Education 9 l e 'Q 5 X X f r , llr Robert Adams Washington University St Louis Institute of Music B H Degree lusic ' S Fay' P 91k' ur lilfe d t central cones' Central Iissgsrgus B I D 'Sree state c 11 En811'h B s nggrzge lliss Betty Argent University of llo B S in Education Commerce lh'8 Mildred Hobson W' 119713 3017905 VI Ehud Thin southeast, Stat., Cgllggg Southwest State College Iashington University B S in Education B S in Education University of Missouri Hi t B S in Education Home Economics, Art S 017 Science, Agriculture Irs Ethel Ransdell Mrs Elma Brown Central Iesleyan Kirksville College Hannibal LaGrange University of Missouri State Teachers State Teachers Certificate Certificate Sixth Grade Fifth Grade llre Glenora Stone Kirksville State College B S in Education Foley . . Q . e e ' ' e e O ' . . , e . o e ' ' e e I i 1 . . 5 e e Hrs Mary W Keene Mrs Marguerite Bacon Hrs IDN ITV'-ll'1 Miss Georgia Creech Kirksville state rm-nav-111e state Ft Hays Teacher Kirksvllle state College College College, KHHSAS College State Teachers Washington Univers1ty State Teachers W33h1f18'f'0U UniV91'SitY Certificate State Teachers Certif 108119 State Teachers First Grade Certifiggte Third Grade Certificate Second Grade Fourth Grade or UQ!-O 0 'Z-Po llr. Claude Broylee Nr. Elsie White I oo, llrs. Georgia Crume Qs. S 0 s Vs' 0 t o X H fxx 5 1 IZIIIHPS 5.-1 JOHN PROSSER President Softball 1 2 3-h Baseball 1 2 3-D Basketball 1 2 3-h Pep Club Class Officer Pep Club Sextette Student Council Class Officer -h Tomahawk staff h Chorus Student Manager Pep Club Basketball Class Officer 1 Cheerleader Sextette Chorus Softball Tomghark Staff Tom Tom Staff Volleyball ETHEL IDU ARGENT Vice-President Pep Club 1 2 3-h Class Officer 2 3-lg Cheerleader 1 2 3 Chorus Tomahawk Staff h Tbm 'om Staff Ng! LOLA ANNE DAVIS Treasurer LNNLILEBECKEIIEIER JOANPWEISON Basketball Class Officer Softball H Pep Club H A Officer Sextette Sextette 1 2 3 Tomahawk Staff 3-la Pep Club 2 3-14 Student Council -14 Softball 2 3-J4 Cheerleader Class Officer Chorus Tom Tom Staff IDYD GRCBHOLIG Softball F KENNETH BAI8 JOHN I DIXON Clase Officer Class officer Blseball 1.2 3.13 Softball 1-2 3-ll Softball 1-2 3-h 31805011 1-2-lo Basketball Basketball Tom Toll Stiff lg -1-2-3-la ---2 - - 1-2-3-11 F. . A. ---- 2-h --l-2-3-11 F. . . -h -- 1-2-3-14 --- -- - --1,,,, -2 --1-- voueybau -.-- 1 Basketball - 1-2-3-la ----3 f ---1 ------ h --h 'u ---- 1-I4 F. .A.-----3 ---1 --1-3 ':--:1, -::- 2-3 f 45 JIHES HOUSTON Pep Club 1 2 3-h Basketball Glee Club Tomahaik Staff JACKIE JOHNSON Pep Club l 2 3-la H Tomahawk Staff Tom Tom Staff SHERRY TA!'Lm Softball 1 2 3-h Basketball Pep Club Tom Tom Staff Tomahawk Staff JERRY BIRKHELD Pep Club l 2 3-lg 2 3-la F H A Officer Tom Tom Staff -h Tomahavk Staff lg DUAINE BIACKMORE Baseball 1 2 3-ls Basketball 1 2 3-h S0ftb8.11 Volleyball 2 3-h Track l lin. CONNIE HOBLTING Pep Club 1 2 3-h H 2 3-h I H A Officer Softball 1 2-14 Tom Tom surf Tonahxrk Sta!! 'Fu 'ww- BILL HOIYB Class Officer 2f3 Student Council 3-14 Basketball - 1-2-3-lx Baseball 1-2-3-ls S-r'x, LOYCE EAST Pep Club - - 1-2-3-14 Class Officer - - Softball - - 1-2-3-la F H A ----- 2 CIASS PROPHECY Senior Class 19511 55 As I was glancing through my mail this evening, I came upon an important look ing envelope Upon opening it, I found to my surprise an invitation to the Veiled Prophet Ball 1rh1ch was to be held on October 10, 1963 at 8:30 p m When I arr1ved at the Ve1led Prophet Ball, I las met at the door by Miss America of 1963, Joan Powelson, who was wearing her famous Ermine bathing su1t designed by Jeri from Paree lhile walking through the crowd, I met Mrs Connle CHoeltingJ Bins who gave up her dreams of becoming a New York model to marry the well known, wealthy, contractor, K D Bins Connie informed me that her hus band was home taking care of their small son, Kenn , Jr While talking to her, I saw John Dixon who was now owner of the Standard Oil Compan and who was loaded with money Glancing toward the door I saw Bill and Deanna Holmes They have been happily married for five years Bill has become owner of the famous A L LaRue Feed Store and a new Rolls Royce In the press box on one side of the room, I noticed three of my former class mates, Anna Mae Beck meyer, James Houston, and Duaine Blackmore I went over to speak to them and found that James was an all night disc jockey on his own T V about the ball for the St louis Blackmore Dispatch of which Duaine is the owner After thirteen unsuccessful marr1ages, Anna Mae is writing an advice to theWLover lorn Column' in the paper In the Honored Guest section I saw two familiar faces, Jackie Johnson, f1rst Woman Ambassador to Madagascar, and Ethel Lou Argent who had flown in from the mission field in the Belgian Congo Arriving at my seat I noticed on my left a chic looking black head and dis covered it was Lola Anne Davis who is now a famous Torch S1nger, and she has torchered more than 200 records in the past few years Glancing at m program, I noticed the gowns were designed by Jeri from Parse, the former Jerry Birkhead, who has hls own designlng company The excit ment was tremendous as the Veiled Prophet entered the room I later learned that the veiled Prophet was another one of my class mates, Ioyd Groshong The court announcer, John Prosser, who gives commercials on the radio, announced the arrival of the Queen Much to our surprise, the queen was Miss Sherry Taylor another Winfield girl She was escorted in by Kenneth Bale now the Mayor of St Louis After the ball, we went to the famous Gold Room of the Jefferson Hotel for dinrer The hotel was under new management of Elmer Murphy Refreshments wer given to all by Helen fReeseJ Bush VI who now owns the Hillside Tavern at Old Monroe The only member of the class not present was Loyce East who was in a spot light of her own She was the first woman from Winfield to swim the English C annel station, J. W. H. Duaine Blackmore and Anna Mae were collecting the latest news S T T A I E T H E 9 and State of Missouri do hereby establish, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament FIRST: To the Juniors we leave our white graduation gowns SECOND To the Sophomores we leave our intelligence THIRD: To the Freshman we leave Mr Adams' FOURTH: For the benefit of all, we just leave! Joan powelson wills her height to Richard Turnbull Ethel Lou Argent wishes to will her hair brush to Donnie Kimberly Inna Bae Beckemeyer wills her basketball suit to Ann Stokes Ipyce East wills her abillty to jitterbug to Barbara Bitton Jerry Dale Birkhead wllls his title as 'Best Dressedn to Pete Tiller John Prosser wills his reducing pills to Elaine Hem er Sherry Taylor leaves her giggles to Carol Burkhardt Ioyd Groshong wills his quietness to Ernestine who could use some of it Deanna Sitton wills her queenly attributes to Ann Irvin Duaine Blackmore wills his curly hair to Herb Schulte Lola Anne Davis wills her music talent to Laverne Heaton Jimmy Houston wills his loudness to Vivian Cannon John Dixon leaves Louise Hoover to some other bashful blonde Jackie Johnson wills her abllity to get demerits in American Problems Class to anyone who wants them Bill Holmes wills his basketball captainship to Mike Presley Connie Hoeltlng wills her crazy pants to Janie Tayon Kenneth Bala wills his junior, sophomore, and freshmen glrl friends to Dewayne Beckemeier Elmer Murphy Wills his ohillty to miss school and get by wlth it to Linda Dixon Class H111 CCont D L A I 1 L L A N D T E s N T o F SENIOHCLLSS oF1 55 lo, the Senior Class of 1955, of R-lv High School, the city of wloflela, IN WITNESS WHEREOFx le have hereunto set our hands and seals on this 12th day of lay in the year f o our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty five flu efgf-5,4 -are 'T'03.w 6.061 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September of 1951 we assembled in the stud hall room and found there were 36 highly excited freshmen After being in school for several weeks and getting adjusted to the sched ule and the teachers we decided it , was time to call a class meeting and choose a sponsor Hr Livin st Z 1 several bake sales For our Chr1stmas party Mr and Mrs Livingston gave us a chile supper Lola Davis, Joan Powelson, and Anna Mae Beckemeyer were members of the girls' basketball team, Bill Holmes and Duaine Blackmore made the boys' team Loyce East, Ethel Lou Argent, and Helen Reese were chosen to be cheer leaders Coming back for our Sophomore year, we were sorry to discover that our class only numbered twenty six Nevertheless, we were looking forward to a good time during the year This year we chose lr and Hrs Hobson to be our sponsors Durlng the year we worked hard on several bake sales We had a chicken soup supper at Jim Houston's, a chile supper and Chrlst mas party, a hayride, and a party at Jackie Johnson'e Lola Davls, Ethel lou Argent, Loyce East, and Helen Reese were the cheer leaders Joan Powelson and Anna Nae Be k c emeyer made the girls' basketball team Bill Holmes and John Dixon made the boys' basketball team B111 Ho e year at the graduation exercises Lola Anne Davis was awarded th S e ophomore Pilgrimage to Jefferson City for outstanding scholarship and citizenship lmes received the cit1zenship award for th History Continued Next Page I . . , g on was chosen. During our year with the Livin stone we had . ' . . Our Junior year was a busy one We had twenty-four class members Mr and Lrs Hobson, our sponsors, helped us make money for our Senior trip by having baked sales and two movies During the year we o dered our rings and were very excited when they arr1ved Again Loyce East, Ethel Lou Argent, and Lola Davis were cheerleaders with a new member, Anna Mae Beckemeyer Lola, Anna Mae, Joan P , Sherry T , Bill Holme and John Dixon were on the basketball teams Lola Davis received the citlzenship award for the year We had our annual chicken soup at Jimm Houston's Also we had a chile supper, a Christmas party, and a hay ride At the end of our Junlor year we went to St Louis This proved to be a very eventful day, we saw Cinerama and a movie at 1pwe's State, and we went to the highlands and the zoo In September 19514, we returned for our Senior year vuth 21 class members Mr Hellyer was chosen as our class sponsor our colors are red and white, our flower 15 the red carnation, and our motto is Wwe Finish to Begin' The Seniors that were on the basketball teams are Joan Powelson, Anna M Beckemeyer, Lola Davis, Sherry Taylor, Bill Holmes, Duaine Blackmore, John D1XOU, and Kenneth Bala Deanna Sitton was chosen as Queen of the Senior Class and 18 also Student Councll President Lola Davis was the Vice President of the Student COHDC11 for the year Anra M Beckemeyer and John Prosser are S C Representatives from our class Ethel L Argent was selected ae the Queen's attendant from the Senlor class loyce East, Anna M Beckemeyer, Ethel Lou Argent, Jerry Birkhead, and John Dixon have attended school at Winfield since they were 1n the f1rat grade Anna Mae, Joan P , and Bill Holmes have been on the basketball team during the four years they have attended high school Our class officer for the year are Ethel Lou Argent Vice President Deanna Sitton Secretary Lola Davis Treasurer John Dixon Reporter Other class members are Anna 'ae Beckemeyer, Jerry Birkhead, Kenneth Bals, Duaine Blackmore, Loyce East, B111 Holmes, James Houston, Connie Hoelting, Jackie Johnson, Elmer Murphy, Joan Powelson, Sherry Taylor, and Loyd Groshong I U O I r ' . . . . s, . . 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N 1' Herbert Schulte 'Y- Doloree Kimberley 4:3 'we-33 Sophomore l 1' 'Q ean Birkhead v--7 's' MT Mardelle lnrtin lrneetine Com President Vice President 363, Cf Llverne Heaton Richard '1'U1'l1bl111 Secretary Treasurer Qflass 55- 'S' , I I I E D X ff Jane 'rayon lr Hobson Bob Hiller Sponsor G' 5:30 Bobby Kit son ' hm Rene Cannon Jimmie Skinner A- JK 2 - 1' f V. .. . x ' f , 1, , G , 'SX ' x' '. '77 r o w- y- 'd ' ', f e 'xg ff' f' J ,Ss ' , . ff 3? A Q.. I Q f 1 ,f I , A. V... ' 'vs 1- Qi x , - 'J 'S , x F ' 3' ' 'a W f 6 gli vi A I x X 5 -ffl I Y K w-I uv V H- e 6 J C35 . .Qgf.,,, f 'tjz Q , - 'A 'X J 5 5 if 2 ' '- X 1-gl' 9. 1 .. ' . Q 'fx 5 ' S. .fi 'Q' A .Y i? X I N ms um? i X 2 V -W X . 'll f tu? . fl X , X X I an is 244 3 ww sm' Sm: im M at W xl CC SS B 9CI'8tQ1'y In 9 vdyroaxap I.e'a lzf-gist Freshmen 'N fb, i grief., V? Huw mum Stevenson Ellis Phyllis Graves wg Hobson Carol Marti Jerry Gifford ponsor ,,... rn qw... AWB 'Q 'N 'Q 5. 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Brown, Teacher, Robert Linenveber, Jan1ce Summers, Iicheel Krachey, Connie Brawley, Paul lhitlock, Claire Irvin, Pat Kimberly, Nina Iumrr, 3rd Ro' John Hines, Shirley Day, Thomas Hiller, David Meadows, Norma Herring, Charles Ltchley, 2nd -low Brenda lloreland, John Stone, Sharon Howard, Thorns Skinner, Linda Koance Jacrle Turnbull, Carol Roberts, Jerry lhitrock, Carol Irvin, Let Row -Donna Burkhardt Robert 1 , H nes, Helen Levy, Robert Robinson, Susan Duev, Paul Holmes, James Calvin, James Kendall Q of is ri au 5' 1 ' .J I' A ,sg ' , , .- 'V 5 ' -- J QL 4 9 , ' '4 W 1 L V . -' -N W maj m , -1- H ' QQ, v ,H 2635 ' 5' ' ' ' ' 1 . : ' I-5 N,-T? K ., V 'wk' xr . , rf s t 1' ff 3 ' ' 1 - 1955 ef, .ejfgp . , V at ' - .. 2 fi - as I - , .L jn- Y4.':f4',, Jw' - n - a o 71 C e -66. 4,,,..!s Wm at ,V,.., f -..i J .f .- g.,.. 'Y ' A Y V, , gr, x K: f Q 5K,L' A N 4 ' Q ' 7? - ' 17 -93 f I 5 H A A 4 .Q I A , H ,,.. 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'- a . hi.: IIFIELD 'iff' 954 SSI ,E Wy KJ Irs Ransdell, Teacher, Elbe Turnbull, Linda Banning, Denrus Retherford, Suzanne Stone, Iilliam Boettcher, Joyce Wilson, Douglas East, Anna J Presley, Cecil Ihitrock lzth Row Ernest Reece, Carol Beck, William Cremeens, Alvena Shaw, Harold Smith, Bernice Sharpe, 3rd Row Patricia Hacker, Diclq Irvin, Sandra Uthe, David Dickbernd, Carolyn Lluritizen, Billy Hobbs, 2nd Raw Danrv Dunn, Elaine Crume, Dorothy Burk hardt, Joyce Melton, Michael Holmes, Barbara Creech, Linda Groshong, Karen Rector, Barbara Smith, Sandra Henry, lst Row Sandra Roberts, Betty Parson, Lois Burkhardt, Cinda Nagle, Elaine Schamma, Sue Birkhead i 'INFIELD FOIIY lr Irs Irs Mrs Hrs Louise Hackman, Pres Elsie Finnerty, V. Pres. lary Ruth Rector, Sec. Lora Irvin, Trees. Neill! Birkhtld, Prog, Chairman Mrs Mrs. Hrs Evelyn Powelson, Pres Norma Turnbull, V. Pres. Iyman Meadows, Sec. Virgil Sehl, Trees. ,. Q -A' g ' -' .f iff' p Q 1' . 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Helleyer, Coach, Bobby Brown, Jim Schulte, Jerry Gifford, Y S S P O R Ne won sec nd place in two tournaments Silex and Francis Howell and won c nsolatlon in the Augusta tournament Francis Howell and R IV tied for first place in the conference Won St George Winfield Winfield Winf1e1d Winfleld Winfield Silex w1Hfl61d Francis Howell Winfleld Wlnfield St George Winfield Wlnfield Francis Howell Winfield Winfield Winflelu Winfield W1nf1eld Francis Howell Winfield Winfield Winfleld Winfleld Winfield Troy Total Points for the Warriors 1835 Total Points for the opponents lb8S Individual Scores Turnbull D92 pb Ave 15 8 Holmes Beckemeier 351 11 2 Gifford 7h Tiller Blackmore Bala D1X0n Schulte Hubbard Brown Retherford 6 lost Winfield Francis Howell Brussels Bellflower O'F811on Wentzville Winfield Augusta W1nfie1d Wright City St George Winfield 0'Fa11on Silex Winfield Bellflower Augusta New Florence Wright City Augusta W1nf1eld Wentzville Brussels Silex Wright City Bellflower Wlnfield Team's average S9 1 Team's free throw Opponents 7 9 percentage S9 185 156 115 178 136 Most field goals made by one player in game was Turnbull with three di ferent games Highest free throw percentage individually was Turnbull 67 8 Most points scored by team 1I one game was 79 against Wright City Most points scored by opponents n one game was 79 by Troy, Feb 25 Most points scored by one player in game was Turnbull with 58 scored against Nright City, Feb 21 Most free throws made by one player in game was Turnbull with 19 B O ' T S . h9 h? 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I f ' 1 Q, 5, CD Q , 4 ,, W N ' .A , ' t ' O , V f,v r 'thx' , , L' gt Mgvfv, J ' yf R LS PO R The R IV larriorettes won 9 games and lost 16 during the 195k 55 basketball 8988011 The team is as follows: FOWMM Total Points Sherry Taylor CCapt 7 Joan Povelson Lynda Meadows bUBSTITUTES Iola Davis CFD Donna Cannon CFD Lynette East CGD Phyllis Graves CGD Linda Dixon CGD Ernestine Cox ku, O GUAME Average Total Points Anna Mae Beckemeyer Rene Cannon lardclla Martin The Warr1orettee won Consolation in the Francis Hovell Tournament Winfield Ninfleld Winfield Nlnfleld Ninfield N nfield Nlnf eld Ninfield Mir ield infield infield irfield Winfield Jinfield V4n1ie1d Ninfield Nlnfield Yinfield Iinfield winfield Winfield infield Winfield W nfield 39 F cis Howell Bellflower 0'Fa11on Silex Bellflower Augusta Francis Howell New Haven Nribht City O'Fal1on ventzville Vright City 0'Fa1lon Silex Francis Howell Bellflower Augusta Iew Florence Wright City O'Fallon Silex B Nentzville Silex Wright City L79 G I S T S . 293 11.7 13 3-3 126 5.7 2 2 zu 9.6 5 2 -5 7h 5.5 2h 1.7 ' 26 ren 40 ' ' 28 43 2' 51 19 1' ' 24 51 ' 28 54 'i 24 50 1' i 21 Q 42 '. 56 1 16 V gf 24 ' N 29 Winfield 61 New Florence 54 N . 35 25 H , 27 T' 20 Tl! 1 xr ' 45 29 T 21 52 V1 ' 27 58 33 52 21 43 Z ' 58 I 12 fl 19 ' 20 'V 40 21 ' 46 28 W 40 T QQ F' ' 22 45 i 40 Softball P Back Row Hr Hellyer, Coach, Deanna Sitton, Mgr , Sherry Taylor, Loyce East, Joan Powelson, Anna H Beckemeyer, Rene Cannon, Lola A Davis, Lynette East, Front Raw Jean Birkhead, Donna Cannon, Lynda Meadows, Shirley Hines, Ernestine Cox, Joyce Miller, llardella Martin 3rd Har Jim Schulte, Jerry Gifford, Richard Turnbull, Kenneth Bala, Loyd Groshong, 2nd Row Mr Hellyer, Coach, Pete Tiller, Bob Hubba:-d,DeWayne Beckemeier, Jim H0u8ff0r1, 131, Ro' B111 Holmes, Mike Presley, Bobby Brown, John Dixon, Uualne Blackmore 1 .1 ' ' . o Q 1 - n - , . jk, TIVI E 'Q sif Rx gl C ! 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' 0 ' Q ' ' a ' Q ' u 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' Q u ' Q 0 o a 12 John Prosser 13 Conme Hoelting 15 Lolal Davis 10 John Dixon Bun: 1Dhn 51:35 A 'Pep Club Back Row Hrs Hobson, Sponsor, Lynette East, Jurbr Kimberley, Dolores Kimberley, Mary A Smith, Donna Cannon, Joyce Miller, Janet L Bacon, Linda Dixon, Barbara Hoeltingn Sec t Lynda Meadows, V Pres , Joan Powelson, Pres There are forty members in the Pep Club lr Hobson is the SPOMOI' O O 9 Sittong Front Rolf--Jerry Birkhead, Reporterg Shirley Hines. Treas.3 Connie Zllnslcal C't11l1'flB5 B A 3rd Row lr Adams, Barbara Sitton, Jeannette S1tt0H, John Grosebeck, 2nd Row Mary Smith, Phyllns Graves Dick Retherford, Janet L Bacon, Donna Cannon Pete Tiller, Jerry Gifford lst Row -Freddie Hacker, Joyce Helton, Linda Dixon Lynda Meadows, Lynette East X T E Back Row Joan Powelson, Anna M Beckemeyer, Lola A Davis, Front Row Deanna Sltton, Barbara Sitton, Jeannette Sltton B A 3rd Ho'--Nathan Rogers sary Presley, Mr Adams, James Howdeshell, Wanda Miller, Janet Bell, 2nd Row--Rosemary Duncan Beverly Fisher, Jimmie Scroggins, James Gifford John Graves, lst Row-Jimmie Crenshaw, Rita Presley, Carolyn Gray, Parks Smith, Pat Freese. School Pairol Bernice Sharp, Linda Banning, Billy Hobbs, Karen Rector, Cecil Fhitrock, Cinch Rogle, Douglas East, Elaine Crume Siuhent Council 3rd Row-Hr Hobson, Sponsor, Delayne Beclcemeier, Anna I Beckemeyer, Dick llardella lartin, Pat Atchley, Becky Linenweber, lst Row James Polslson, Paul Martin, Bobby Kitson Retherford,'Ifnda leadows, Shirley Hines, 'Znd Row--lary smith, Joan Pvllelson, fu u D CDN! ONU1 Attracting Attention Hitch hikers What a llix up Just one of the Boys One of the Beckemeiers lhat a Figure ' Dig that Crazy Pose Lower Half Pee Wee's Harem Old Maldis Convention Sittlng Pretty Calamlty Jane She's off Monkeys What? L leg! Ups1de dovm, rear Incal School Harm Lazy Bones Havlng a. Ball Crazy Pants The Two of us Taking it Easy VTLBW 1. 9. 17. 2. - 10. 18. ' ' 3. - 11. ' 19. h. Flying High 12. Wheels! g g go. Waiting Patiently . 13. ' 1. . 114. 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CWI.-1-fR21't'f . -x I - '-275 '45 fl , ' gvpsil 6 u ' . xx, vs NJ, ' Q l I I L Y N E ,f ' ' 1' fx ,Q 655' M-'ww ww f e 4 PRODUCTS GUARANTEED and SERVICES FAST FARM SERVICE FEATURING NEW ANTI CLOGGING NEW SKELTY FURNACE OIL with SK 12 ACTION ADDITIVE YOUR NEARBY L- I C 0 L fx DEALER ' Lincoln Oil Company Troy, Missouri Phone 118 mm EQUIPMENT Gladney Tractor 81 Equipment Co. ELSBETU Y NHSSCNJRI Highway 79 Twinoaks 8 5518 DUFQE l ll'1E SALES Cs. SERVICE Motor Tune up k Repair Service Portable Welding Anyulace Old Monroe, Missouri Telephone hssss-60 ON THE FI ST ,w kex N NY Nee 1 N XX: Ai li 1EEEE5l'Q:L.EEEE E: :J I mniin y lg K,x -VQY H at f . X, I Q K, . . N , ue ,fx , O JESS UJILSOVW swaonn 'run ons c3m.L.oLun9 BROTHERS LID LIVE BETTER FOI? LES UJHEI1 HOU SHOP QT PO ST' S LJJNIQI-7 5 l..Jt.l-YT QTOFPE Vw Q V7 1 - NDARD 1 3 Winfield, Missouri J GRAIN FEED SEED 5 :X-1 'fren S AC - MERS - NEW mm - PAPE v s'lvvAu'xk 9 4529 Twinoaks 8-56315 Elsberry, Missouri YNE B. LEFTWICH LSBERRY, UR er .1 E E E I., 1 7 Ci RIENDLIEST STORE IN LINCOLNC Q . 'W f me 12 Isso xx! TROY m0TOR C GYTIPFWIY 6LQDneY moron co, unc fw W 8 55 S? puns cl-ml.MEn.5 GQLLCDLUQY EQWPFTIEUT COVHPQHY LOST uueem END Losr unTHouT Youl SALES W 4 I TROY, Mo. ,.f A I ND , ' R 1 1 PNVNUW, SERVICE 1 PHONE .X 5 0 SALES AND SERVICE 4 , N .wll4XYq.n!:f TELE. Twinoak - X 79 6 Broadway gflbx Q' Twin 8' 5 I SALES AND SERVICE ROE PHONE ISL oo I WINFIELD BANKING CCNIPANY BQFWK OF OLD FTWOVWVQ CD s!lW34N 1 4 DEPGSITS 2 IILEIQQDIBEID E BANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY MOT Qkid QR G '11 X' BUICK OB CHEVROLET OLDSM ILE MEMBER oR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION You infield M1580 C' s E R v I c E 09 , 'Q Q gf 9 o L M T ., 3 llflllfl M cz fr s 0 3' G5 Cl 'fy 2 AS PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT OF I933 HEHBBR FEIUALRESERVB SYSTEH X EIEBERRY, MISSOURI E BERRY, M SOURI CLIFF-SIDE LAKE AND LODGE Lodging - Fishing - Boating Picnic Grounds - Refreshments That Famous B. B. Q. by Henry Rt. NO. 1 Foley, Mo. V Luz:-JFIELD E L D I N G S H O P S J al I f 1 J' W E L I I J G O F A L L T V P S Harold Branson, owner VILLF-'IGE Inn W- Winfield Missouri 'r AND QUI ENT I E L CHAIN SANS Troy, Missouri T ROY MARBLE G GRANITE CO Guaranteed Manufacturers Highest Quality and Designers of Materials and Outstanding V Workmanshio Memorials Troy, Missouri HTHE PRINCESS will nun' EISBERRY , MISS OUR I '1lI'1fT1F3Il ! VTWUTOI8 CC ROYAL L Q15 LIVE BETTER FOR LESS SHOP AT TO QT' Ed Wieman, Mang Troy, M C O P E T R A C O R of E P M C O. n I , C E 7 7 ' YD! C db R N , , of E U'-f A .3 . M I ' Q w ,A M N 5,-J F lvL 55: 'sK.f' S I xj,f 3 E Xin R L 5.3 D u-f.' 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