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•iS V W -. 8 jCftw %t ' J.” 3 . Jfc' ✓ 5r 'V-. • t ' L Jr l « VJ ♦ ; V .%36 %sM 2 t 'X- -p rci. ' '+ $ ! £ ■TMv V't , s, 1 • ■ . ? ,, r ?4 Sisfi£55 „ ‘ -J v : T iwSS-r • r “ A. vN -- - . .•- v -• Sr 2-:.'viv V:- • ,‘i - Wg s® n;. . - a W-fiM . - i P v S' ’ - v i 27 pfC - . ‘ ': Yv! vs - 1 ... •. c K 3 I N L DEDICATION SCHOOL PLANT ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY STAFF SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS JUNIOR HIGH CLASSES, FACULTY ACTIVITIES ELEMENTARY GRADES CLASSES, FACULTY ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING DEDICATION IN FOND MEMORY OF A CLASSMATE LYNN UPCHURCH To the ones he was loved by he was known as a person who had deep understanding for their rights, problems, and feelings. To those who knew him he was known as a boy who always had a friendly smile and a hello, and was never too busy to give a little of his time to share an experience or help solve a problem. To his teachers he was known as a brilliant student who was always an example to teach others by; never one to cause confusion, get attention, or to lack in class preparation and class dis- cussion. To his co-workers in Future Farmers of America he was known as a proven leader in whom they put their trust by choosing him as an officer. He had many friends, few enemies; and there were others who were almost unaware of his existence because of his quietness, his air of shyness, and his enjoyment of being by himself. He seemed to be in school only for the basic reasons of learning and helping others to learn. It is tragic that a boy who has done so much good and so little evil should be chosen by God to help in His work because he could have helped so many others who were not fortunate enough to have his optimism and bright outlook on life; but life is never a certainty to the ones who seem to deserve life the most, but is taken from anyone in a second. Hecannotbe considered dead; onlyhisbody has been removed from this world. His assets of honesty and sincerity will serve as a never- dying memorial to his character for his classmates, the students of Woodland High, and all others who knew him. --Don Fisher SCHOOL PLANT There were no regrets as school began in the new' building in the fall. The newness of almost every- thing made for a pleasant beginning of the new school year. Students will remember that the cafeteria and kitchen facilities were still unfinished and that for several weeks they had sack lunches. Some diffi- culties were encountered during the year- furnace failures, roof leaks, electrical wiring problems, etc., but for the most part everything went smoothly. Lack of landscaping, paving, and other outside preparations made it seem desirable to forego extensive photography of the new facilities from the outside, and wait until a later time to feature a more complete layout of the new building in the yearbook. The interior of the new facilities are evident in the background of many of the snapshots throughout this book. Still the same old Gymnasium on the hill in Lutesville. The Agriculture Building near the Gym made a transportation program necessary. The lower grades still made use of the building in Marble Hill. AUTOGRAPHS CLAUDE STONE Mr. Stone received an A.A. degree from Will Mayfield Jr. College in Marble Hill in 1929. His B.S. in Ed. degree was awarded at S. E. Mo. State College in 1937. He received his M. Ed. degree from the University of Mo. in 1937. SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE Congratulations to the Cardinal Staff for a job well done. At the same time, we tender our sincere regrets that Mr. Elfrink, your efficient and hard-working sponsor is leaving us. We know he will be missed. However, someone else will have to step in and try to fill his place. Sponsors come and sponsors go, but the CARDINAL goes on and on and on. In any case, we do wish for Mr. Elfrink much happiness and success in his new and more responsible position as Superintendent of the Leopold Schools. --Claude Stone. Superintendent PRINCIPALS Mr. Rahm came to the Woodland R-4 School District as Principal in the year of 1961. He re- ceived his B.S. from Murray State College in 1931, and Missouri University in 1941. He went on to receive his M. A. from George Peabody College in 1953. HIGH SCHOOL JAMES M. RAHM Mr. Clubb is principal of the Elementary divis- ion of Woodland R-4 Schools. He has had many years of continual service to this district. He re- ceived his B.S. degree from Southeast Missouri State in 1954 and his M.A. from Peabody in the same year. ELEMENTARY CUBA CLUBB BOARD OF EDUCATION Members of the Board of Education-- Winferd Upchurch, President; Wen- dell Barks, Vice-President; H. Glenn Moore, Secretary; Alfred Win- chester, Member; Gladys Bollinger, Member; and T. H. Huskey, Jr., Member--are platform guests along with Mr. Stone, Supt., and representatives of the architect and contractor, on September 29, 1963, at the occasion of the dedication of the new Woodland School Plant. Mrs. Thelma Pomeroy, Treasurer of Board and Secretary to the Superintendent. A symbolic key to the new building is presented to Mr. Winferd Upchurch, president of the Board, by the con- tractor's representative. DEDICATION OF NEW SCHOOL On behalf of all present and future Woodland stu- dents, Miss Mary Ann Greer, a Senior, accepts the symbolic key from Mr. Upchurch. NAOMI DUNCAN B S., 1955 S. E. Mo. State M. A., 1959 Peabody College RET A CRENSHAW B. S., 1931 S. E. Mo. State RICHARD J. ELFRINK OLA FRANCIS B. S. . 1953 S. E. Mo. State M.A.. 1956 Peabody College B.S., 1952 S.E. Mo. State M. A.. 1957 Peabody College LOUELLA JONES LILLIAN HESS B. S., 1962 S. E. Mo. State B.S., 1945 S. E. Mo. State DONALD L. LAX B.S. , 19S 8 Murray State M. A.. 1961 Murry State CLAUDE M. LYNCH B. A.. 1957 Friends U. (Wichita. Kansas) CUSTODIAL LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Mr. Winford Brown Chief Custodian Mr. Ora Welker. Custodian at Marble Hill Gymna- sium. No photos available of Mr. Bill Davault and Mr. Homer Hurst. LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL BUS DRIVERS Not all bus drivers were present for this picture. AUTOGRAPHS EMM A LENE BLACKWELL Class Treas. 2 Carnival Queen Candidate 1 Chorus 1,2 C.O.E. 3,4 TERESA BREWEN Student Council 1,2,4 Secy. 4 Beta Club 2,3,4 Secy. Treas. 3 Vice Pres. 4 Class Secy. 4 Class Play 3 Carnival Queen Candidate 1 Volleyball Queen Candidate 3 Yearbook Queen 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pres. 3 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Devot. Leader 2 JOYCE BAKER Valentine Queen Candidate 3 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Photographer 2,3 C.O.E. 4 JAMES BARKS Chorus 2 F.F. A. 1.2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Basketball 1 JAY BRATTI Class Vice Pres. 3 Class Play 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 BEVERLY BURNS Student Council 4 Beta Club 2, 3,4 Reporter 3 Song Leader 4 Class Reporter 4 Class Play 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Trio 1,2, 3 Accompanist 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Seer. 2 F.H.A, State Chorus 1,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 C.O.E. 4 BILL CAMERON Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 LONNIE CHOATE Class Vice Pres. 2 Class Reporter 3 Basketball 1,2, 3.4 Volleyball 1,2 C.O.E. 3,4 GRACE CLONINGER Class Play 3,4 Band 2, 3,4 Chorus 1,2 F, H. A, 1,2 RICHARD CI.UBB Chorus 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Parliamentarian 1 Pep Club 3, 4 CAROLYN COOK Beta Club 2, 3 Class Play 3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 BRENDA CRITES Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2, 3.4 Volleyball 1 C.O.E. 4 JOAN COOPER Class Play 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 ARCHIE DECK ROBERT DECK Carnival Queen Escort 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 C.O.E. 4 ROGER ELLEDGE Band 1 Chorus 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 Baseball 2 JOHN GABLE Chorus 1 F.F.A. 1 LARRY GIPSON Chorus 1 F.F.A. 1 ANITA FETTERHOFF Chorus 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Devotional Leader 3, 4 Volleyball 2,3,4 DON FISHER Beta Club 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Volleyball 1,2,4 RONNIE GAILLARD Student Council 1,2 Band 1,2, 3,4 Vice Pres. 2 Pep Band 1,2, 3,4 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 C. O. E. 4 TROY GOSKIE Band 1, 2, 3 Pep Band 3 BENNY GRAVES F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4 HELEN GRAY Student Council 2 Class Play 3 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Devot. Leader 2 Historian 3 Pep Club 2 C.O.E. 4 MARY GREER Student Council 4 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Class Secy. 1,2 Class Play 4 Yearbook Staff 1 Basketball Queen Candidate 2 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1.2,3,4 Historian 2 Reporter 3 President 4 Volleyball 2, 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 FLORENCE GREEN ZELL A GREEN Beta Club 3,4 Chorus 1,3 Class Vice Pres. 1 Class Play 3 Basketball Queen Candidate 1 Band 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 2,3 C.O.E. 3 TERRY HAGERLING F.F. A. 1 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 C.O.E. 4 NANCY HASTINGS Band 1,2 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Volleyball 1 Cheerleader 1 C.O.E. 4 ALVIN HATCH Chorus 1 F.F.A. 2,3,4 DONNA HUFF Sophomore Pilgrimage F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2 C.O.E. 4 ELVIN JAMES Class Play 3,4 Chorus 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 JERRY JAMES KATHLEEN LAXTON Class Play 3 Christmas Play 3 Glee Club 1 JAMES LINCOLN SHARON MABUCE Yearbook Queen Candidate 1 C.O. E. 4 LINDA JORDAN Chorus 1,2 F.H. A. 3 MARY MARSHALL Class Play 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,4 RONALD LESLIE F.F, A. 1,2,3,4 Secy. 3 Pres. 4 MICHAEL LUTES RICK MATTHEWS GARY MAYFIELD Beta Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 1.2, 3,4 BILL MILLER Student Council 4 Pres. 4 Beta Club 2,3,4 Class Vice Pres. 2,4 Class Reporter 2 Class Play 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Barber Shop Quartet 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 INEZ MINTON Chorus 1,2,3 JUDY MILLER Class Play 4 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 C.O.E. 4 LINDA MOUSER KENNETH MYERS Student Council 4 Beta Club 2,3,4 Class Pres. 3 Class Play 4 Senior Stand Manager Basketball 1,2,3 Volleyball 1,2 Pep Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 C.O.E. 4 4 VIRGIL PARSONS Beta Club 4 Press Secy. 4 Class Treas. 4 Band 1,2,3,4 TERRY PROPST Student Council 4 Secy, of Studies 4 Beta Club 2, 3,4 Class Pres 4 Class Play 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3, 4 Brass Sextet 1 Barber Shop Quartet 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 C. O. E. 4 BRENDA RAGSDALE Basketball Queen Candidate 4 Yearbook Queen Candidate 3 F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Photographer 2, 3 Secretary 4 C.O. E. 4 DON RAHM RUSSELL RAMSEY Class Secy. 3 F.F. A. 1,2,3, 4 Secy. 2 Treas. 3 Reporter 4 Baseball 3 Pep Club 3 PHOTO MACK SMITH NOT AVAILABLE GENEVA STEGER Chorus 1 WENDELL THELE CAROL WALKER Chorus 1,2,3 LYNN STRATTON RON STRODER Student Council 1 Chorus 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 C.O. E. 3.4 JAMES TRENTHAM Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2 C. O.E. 4 PEGGY WHITENER Class Play 3 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 C.O.E. 4 BRENDA WRIGHT Majorette 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1 C.O.E. 4 CHARLES ZIMMERMAN Beta Club 4 F.F.A. 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,4 Basketball 1,3 C.O.E. 4 REPRODUCTION OF SENIOR CLASS PLAQUE SENIOR CLASS PERSONALITIES BILL MILLER MARY ANN GREER TERESA BREWEN DONNA HUFF KENNETH MYERS TERRY PROPST The six Senior Class Personalities are selected by faculty vote from a list of twelve can chosen by members of the Senior Class. SENIOR ACTIVITY SNAPSHOTS Left to Right: Beverly Burns, Reporter: Teresa Brewen, Secretary; Terry Propst, Presi- dent; Bill Miller, Vice Presi- dent; Virgil Parsons, Treasurer; Kenneth Myers, Stand Manager Seniors seem to enjoy the Chemistry class in the new Lab. In a more serious moment, members of the Bookkeeping class watch with re- spectful attention as the funeral of President John F. Kennedy is televised. A face only a Mother could Broadway, here I come!!! Hootenanny, Hoot love--Well, maybe Larry, too. HOAX OF HOGAN'$ HOLLER Sourapples Could Tennessee Williams have done better? ? A sometime thing - - Bring on the food, and get on with the PROM! We even danced -- We TWISTED ,. And we turned Elton Alvey Rosie Angle James Atwood Carolyn Baker Jodi Barker Charles Beardsley Mike Brewen Frank Brown Carolyn Dailey Paul Deck Linda Deevers Mary Denton Sue Douglas Euetta Eaker Carl Fetterhoff Mickey Francis Brenda Frymire James Fulbright Bill Green Paulette Grindstaff Gary Hahn Phyllis Hahn Karla Hahs Jackie Hardin Bonoda Hardy Mackey Hatch Marie Hughes Helen Ireland John James Judy James Mike James Jo Ann Johnson Lloyd Johnson Lloyd Jordon Betty Kinder Ronald Kinder Bill Laxton Hibernia Leadbetter Glenda Lincoln Louise Marshall Jim Martin Patty Miller Richard Miller Joyce Myers Terry Myers Donna Nall Mike Nanney Dan Page Dono cr oncrvr H K l itfsvti.i.E FF.F.n STORE. Lutesville. Missouri, Phone BE 8-2814 Sharon Parsons Shirley Ragsdale Margaret Ricketts Milford Rhodes Connie Roberts Darlene Roberts Caroline Robins Nelda Roe Jerry Seabaugh Lindell Seabaugh Van Simmons Don Sitze Willard Sitze Sonda Smith Dan Stone Donna Stovall Richard Taylor Bill Teeters Mary Tipton Sharon Torbet Kathryn Underwood Nancy Underwood Rickie Underwood Edgar Upchurch Page sponsored .OUISE'S GROCERY. Marble Missouri JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Claude Lynch, Sponsor; Linda Updegraff, Treasurer; Marie Hughes, Reporter; Lloyd Johnson, Secretary; Mike Brewen, President; Lillian Hess, Sponsor. Juniors were always laughing even on Junior slave day. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Scenes from the Junior Class Play I _ Decorating for the Prom Scenes at the Prom Page sponsored by HUFF'S DISCOUNT CENTER. ■ uresvm,, Mi nn What was that about a big skirt? Bob Anderson Sharon Beardsley Linda Choate Paula Conklin Denver Cook Larry Crites Clifton Davis Bob Eaker Jacqueline Edwards Sheila Elledge James Fahrenkrog Eddie Faries Mike Farmer Jack Foster Roy Garner Richard Hahs Randy Hardin Mark Hopkins Terry Houston Mary Hovis Brenda Hurst Phillip Hutson Bill James Linda James Robert James Wilma James Brenda Johnson Kay Johnson Sharon Johnson Ray Jones Brenda Keith Cheryl Kinder Beth Kirkpatrick Brenda Kirkpatrick Jerry Legate Judy Leslie Darrell Long Judy Long Sharon Matthews Gene Mayfield Jim McGee Martha Minton Diane Page Carolann Pennington Bob Rambo Daniel Rhodes Donnie Robins James Robins Paul Russell Glen Sample Sue Schrock Greg Sechrest Adrian Shell Jenny Shell Carol Shetley Leland Shiverdeck Kathy Shrum Iva Skaggs Maxine Stevens James Stone Gail Stratton Harold Swan Allen Taylor Wilda Trentham Sharon Upchurch Kathryn Ward Melba Welker Michael Welker Mike Welker Linda Woodring Roy Yount (No Photo) ---------------------- ikv ptipy fhmfpai HOME I ntesviUf!. Missouri. Phone BE 8-2825 CLASS OFFICERS SNAPSHOTS Left to Right: Allen Taylor, Sharon Matthews, Brenda Hurst, Kay Johnson. Sophomores vote in Student Council election. Dressed authentically, the members of the Sopho- more class were table waiters at the 1964 Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. John Atwood Phillip Bailey Junior Baker Deborah Bollinger Jay Boyer Kim Bratti Glen Brown Steve Chandler Barbara Conrad Pamela Conrad Claude Cook Sandra Cook Stanley Cooper Mark Crader Velma Crites Mary Jane Deck Larry Delisle Ray Diesel Terry Duram Faye Foster Harold Frymire Shirley Fulbright Mary Garner Wayne Glover Larry Gobble Pag ponsoreinj DR HARRI g jJ jgg iUjuj jjjgjj jj Diana Goskie Freddie Green Cathy Greer Jack Hahn Bob Hardy Dennis Hartwig Bonnie Henely Greg Huff Linda Huffman Joe Huskey Joan James Linda James Linda Johnson Sandra Johnson Paul Jordan Beryl Kinder Doris Laxton Lynette Leadbetter Michael Lutes Brent Mabuce John Mason Ruby McElvain Brenda McManus John McCarter Betty Miller Linda Montgomery Trilla Moyers Terry Murdick Ronald Nanney Tony Nanney Jim Null Steve Parsons Jayne Rhodes John Roe Mary Stephens Don Stevens Janet Summers Bruce Slinkard Lucas Simmons Terry Smith Ronald Seabaugh Steve Tobert Lynn Tipton Robert Upchurch Jerry Upchurch Left to right: Jack Hahn, Treasurer; Jay Boyer, President; Cathy Greer, Vice-President; Debbie Bollinger, Secretary; Lynette Leadbetter, Re- porter. I'd rather be a dog than a Freshman. 1963-64 CARDINAL QUEEN Left to Right: Paula Conklin, Sophomore; Donna Stovall, Junior; Teresa Brewen, Senior; Bar- bara Conrad, Freshman. This picture shows the high school candidates before the Coro- nation. Candidates as named at left shown with escorts-- 1. to r. Allen Taylor, Jack Shell, Rick Under- wood, and Steve Torbet. Barbara Golightly, Elementary Princess After Coronation Ceremonies With St. Patrick Day theme, appropriately dressed helpers bring in Beth Kirkpatrick who uses a shamrock wand to indicate the winning candidates. Donna Choate, Junior High Princess Page sponsored by CRADER EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Lutesville, Missouri 1963-64 BASKETBALL QUEEN 1964 Queen, Miss Linda Deevers, sits with her court consisting of other candidates and honor escorts of mem- bers of the basketball squad. Retiring Queen, Miss Shirley Woodfin, 1963 graduate, enters and bows to the A-Team Cheer- leaders. After-the-game Party. BASKETBALL SNAPSHOTS The Cardinals mix it up on the court. Page sponsored by RICKETT’S BARGAIN STORE, Lutesville, Missouri ACTIVITIES SNAPSHOTS Vo. Ag. --At work in the shops -- Ind. Arts. King and Queen are crowned at annual F. F. A.-F. H. A. Ronald Leslie presents honorary Chapter Barnwarming. Farmer award to Mr. Gene Taylor. Jim Trentham, Linda Woodring, and Troy Goskie Science classes solve weighty problems. win in Regional State competition. Pag ponsorecHj IKE POimN GOOD TOYS ikeston issouri SCENES AROUND SCHOOL Student activities throughout the year varied according to the season and occasion. Parties provided a di version from curricular activities. Participation was good. BETA CLUB Front row, left to right: Sharon Torbet, Rosie Angle, Jody Barker, Teresa Brewen, Linda Deevers, (presi- dent); Nancy Underwood, Mary Greer, Beverly Burns, Florence Green, Cathy Shrum, Paula Conklin, Second Row; Sheila Elledge, JoAnn Johnson, Beth Kirkpatrick, Linda Woodring, Linda Updegraff, Phylis Hahn, Mary Tipton, Diane Page, Judy Leslie, Margaret Ricketts, Sharon Upchurch, Melba Welker. Third Row: Mike Brewen, Bill Miller, Richard Hahs, Bob York, Jack Shell, Bill Teeters, Don Fisher, Allen Taylor, Ricky Matthews, Kenny Myers, Terry Propst, Jim McGee, Mrs. Crenshaw (Sponsor). STUDENT COUNCIL Front row, left to right: Mike Brewen, Nancy Underwood, Bob York, Linda Deevers, Bill Miller, Jo Ann Johnson, Mary Greer, Beverly Burns. Kenny Myers, Jack Shell. Back Row: Shirley Fulbright, Terry Dur- ham, Ronnie Nanney, Kim Bratti, Sheila Elledge, Jodi Barker, Bill Teeters, Virgil Parsons, Terry Propst, Teresa Brewen, Allen Taylor, Sharon Upchurch, Kathy Shrum, Paula Conklin. 'age sponsored hv ROYFp a w.v—- = F.F.A. F.H.A. OFFICERS HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Row, left to right: M. Tipton, N. Underwood, J. Cooper, T. Brewen, D. Goskie, D. Bollinger, M. Marshall, K. Shrum, M. Ricketts, Second Row: P. Hahn, B. Hardy, S. Torbet, J. Barker, J. Huskey, J. Hahn, M. Clubb, G. Clonniger, J, White, J. Shell, A. Taylor, K, Schreiner, B. Kirkpatrick, D. Page. Third Row: S. Engelman, E. Johnson, K. Johnson, D. Stevens, B. Filer, L. James, P. Conrad, B. Miller, L. Tipton, H. Swan, B, Anderson, T. Propst, D. Fisher, R. Hardy, V. Parsons, M. Brewen, S. Cooper, L. McCall, B. Barder, B. Slinkard, J. Shell. Fourth Row: B. Teeters, B. Burns, S. Smith, J, Boyer, R. Diesel. Not Present: M, Hopkins and R. Gaillard. MAJORETTES Left to Right: Bonnie Henley, Sue Douglas, Mary Tipton, Head Twirler; Jenny Shell, Diane Page, Linda Updegraff, Drum Major. CHORUS Front row, left to right: Frank Brown, Ronnie Stevens, Bill Laxton, Terry Propst, Archie Deck, Bobby Deck. Second Row: Brenda Ragsdale, Emmalene Blackwell, Anita Fetterhoff, Donna Huff, Helen Gray, Inez Minton, Mary Greer, Teresa Brewen, Beverly Burns, Linda Mayfield. Third Row: Sponsor-Ben Van Amburg, Judy Miller, Doris Smith, Dan Page, Bob York, Ronnie Galliard, Ricky Matthews, Ron Stroder, Lonnie Choate, Roger Elledge, Don Rahm, Jim Trentham, Bud Zimmermon. MORE SCENES AT WOODLAND Student convention members sign the proposed Student Council Constitution during summer before school begins. Candidates for Student Council Offices: Jodi Barker, V-Pres.; Bill Teeters, V-Pres.; Bill Miller, Pres.; Teresa Brewen, Pres.; and Jo Ann Johnson, V-Pres. Winners--Miller Johnson. Students vote at Student Council election. Coach Burford presents awards at end-of-school assembly. Award recipients at end-of-school assembly were honored in the areas of athletics and department scholastics for their achievements. BEHIND THE SCENES Teachers enjoy the banquet, too, --but, what's that guilty look --With Mr, Coombes at the organ, for, Mrs. Cooper? Faculty lunch at end of school recognized non-returning teachers. Travel-hats were presented to Messrs. Coombes, Elfrink, and Brockmeier; stationery to the ladies. Has Elledge got wings??? Trouble on the other side!!! SPORTS SNAPS How is that for form!!! Will it go through? -! msM ;-.V.Vv ‘vv ;Vv • •? •:v:;.v;.vi;v -V: . «s . - ; __ V- .. • . ••• • •; .' '■' ■«' • £ £ '•;.•■ v'-v-.-: '•;• -•••.. • v '. - • A TEAM BASKETBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Lon Choate, Bill Teeters, Don Rahm, Ron Stroder, Roger Elledge. FRONT ROW: Coach Burford, Lindell Seabaugh, Rick Matthews, Bob York, Larry Crites, Bill Miller. 1963-64 TEAM RECORD A TEAM SCHEDULED GAMES TOURNAMENT GAMES Won 9--Lost 7 Won 7 —Lost 4 TEAM PLAYED WE THEY WE THEY Bell City 63 49 BELL CITY TOURNEY (FIRST) Scott Central 69 45 Bell City 61 42 Zalma 60 62 Puxico 62 59 Puxico 55 52 Patton 79 51 CAPE CHRISTMAS TOURNEY Richland 61 93 Oak Ridge 72 42 Perryville 31 38 Jackson 46 48 Bloomfield 39 48 College High 62 59 POPLAR BLUFF TOURNEY (FOURTH) Morehouse 82 56 Malden 69 54 Piedmont 53 49 Poplar Bluff 50 63 Illmo Scott City 55 75 Sikeston 58 63 Chaffee 51 - 43 Notre Dame 64 60 REGIONAL TOURNEY (THIRD) Delta 74 56 St. Vincents 68 51 Advance 75 59 Chaffee 64 62 Advance 54 64 Kelly of Benton 63 62 BOVS' VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Don Rahm, Bill Teeters, Ron Stroder, Roger Elledge, Richard Hahs, Carl Fetterhoff. FRONT ROW: Coach Burford, Lindell Seabaugh, Rick Matthews, Bob York, Larry Crites, Bill Miller. B TEAM BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Bruce Slinkard, Mark Crader, Allen Taylor, James Stone, Richard Hahs, Steven Torbet. FRONT ROW: Coach Burford, Darrell Long, Terry Smith, Larry Crites. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Left to Right: Coach Ben Burford, Maty Greer, Cathy Greer, Linda Deevers, Kay Johnson, Nancy Underwood, Linda Updegraff, Pam Conrad, Sharon Matthews, Sue Douglas, Jodi Bark- er, Bonnie Henley. The Woodland High School Girls Volleyball team had somewhat of an off year as they won only two games. This however was a slight improvement as the team the previous year had only one victory. The prospects for the future look bright as the team lost only two play- ers through graduation although the players lost were instrumental in the few victories that were accomplished. Updegraff puts down a hard one just barely!!!!! TEAM B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Nancy Underwood, Linda Deevers, Sharon Torbet, Teresa Brewen, Mary Ann Greer, Rosie Angle. Left to Right: Paula Conklin, Kathy Shrum, Pam Conrad, Cathy Greer, Debbie Bollinger, Bonnie Henley. SPORTS SNAPSHOTS EIGHTH GRADE Atckison, Naomi Barker, Becky Besher, Alma Brown, Bill Clippard, Ruth Choate, Donna Clubb, Mary Cook, Carolyn Crader, John Crader, Lester Davis, Larry Deck, Glenda (No Photo available) Diesel, Linda Engleman, Suzette Fahrenkrog, William Filer, Brad Fox Marylin Francis, Robert Frymire, Everett Godwin, Connie Golden Vickie Hahn, Jimmy Hahs, Nancy Hardin, Gorden Hastings, Jon Huff, Bill Huff, Harold James, Linda Johnson, Elveta Johnson, Everett Johnson, James Jordan, Claude Kinder, Brenda Mabuce, Monica Martin, David McCarter, Laurel McCormick, Margaret McCormick, Marian McFarland, Billy Murdick, Paulette Rhodes, Delzie Rhodes, Eelzie Robins, Linda Roe, Brenda Skaggs, Peggy Schreiner, Kenna Scott, Terry Seabaugh, Donald Shetley, John Shiverdeck, Charles Sitze, Delma Simmons, Jerry Smith, MaDonna Statler, Mike Page sponsored lr FT Statler, Patrica Steger, Ray Stephens. Gary Stroder, Cathy Upchurch, Janet Wagner, Delores Wagner, Ruth Warner, Nobel Weakly, Glenn Welker, David White, Johnny Wiseman, Charles Woodfin, Marvin Woodring, Sharon MRS. SHIRLEY COOPER B.S., SEMO State 1956 CHARLES MCDONALD B.S,, Ark. State 1961 MRS. JEAN MOONEY B.S., Mo. U. 1959 SAUNDRA RUNNELLS B.S., SEMO State 1961 WM. H. SLINKARD B.S., Mo. U. 1948 MRS. RUTH TEETERS B.S.. SEMO State 1959 SEVENTH GRADE Mary Atwood Grover Baker Dennis Baker Marvin Baker Richard Baker Betty Barks Carl Barrett Gilbert Beard Gloria Beard Paul Beatty Brenda Brennecke Linda Brown Lonnie Brown John Clubb Danny Conklin Francis Cook Jacklene Crader Larry Davis Willie Deck Donald Dickens Diana Eaker Donna Eaker Betty Frymire Eula Faye Garner Carolyn Glover Charlotte Glover Judy Goza Danny Harris Marsha Houston Anita Hovis Lloyd Ivey Everett James Oneta James Paula James Joyce Jordon Melvin Keith Mary Kinder Alice Knous Charles Laxton Gerald Lee Martha Long Phillip Long Naomi Lowry Horace McCormick Barbara McGee Linda McManus Teri Mooney Dennis Moore Delores Myers Halley Joe O’dell David Parsons Sheila Parsons Hettie Rahm Gloria Rhodes o, M Pave sponsored hv M.TrHm pamet mh , n , Cn ™ ■ 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Mr. McDonald, Sponsor: Peggy Skaggs, Treasurer: Vicki Golden. Vice- President: Brad Filer, President; Marilyn Fox, Secretary; Marvin Woodfin, Reporter; Mrs. Teeters, Sponsor. Richard Rhodes Connie Roberts Larry Roberts Gerald Robins Johnnie Robins Brenda Scott Lydia Sitze Irene Turnbough Claude Vance Rob Ward Ricky Warner Dennis Welker Pat Welker Henry Whitner William Wilcox Delmar Wiseman Rodney Woodfin Dorothy Yount 7th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS H Left to Right: Mr. Slinkard, Sponsor; Henry Whitener, Vice-President; Gloria Rhodes. President; Brenda Brennecke, Treasurer; Dickie Rhodes, Secretary; Mrs. Mooney, Spon- sor. JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, L, to R.: Kenna Schreiner, Becky Barker, Mary Clubb, Terri Mooney, Mary Atwood, Second Row; Melvin Keith, Claude Vance. David Welker, Donna Choate, Hetti Rahm, Faye Garner. Third Row: Mr. McDonald, Sponsor; Danny Conklin, Jim Johnson, and Bill Huff. SCHOOL BOV PATROL Front Row, L. to R.: Claude Vance, Evertt James, Willie Deck, Eddie Lee. Second Row: David. Welker, Bill McFarland, David Martin, Horace McCormick, Rodney Woodfin, Mr. Slinkard, Sponsor. JR. HIGH A BASKETBALL Back, left to right: Henry Whitner, John Clubb, Rob Ward, Dennis Baker, Lloyd Ivy, Larry Rob- erts, and Melvin Keith. Extreme right, Coach Slinkard. JR. HIGH B BASKETBALL Back, left to right: Brad Filer, Marvin Woodfin, Charles Laxton, Terry Scott, and Jimmy Hahn. Front, left to right: Danny Conklin, John Crader, Jon Hastings, and John Shetley. Extreme right, Mr. Bill Slinkard, Coach. JR. HIGH BAND Front Row, Left to Right: Hette Rahm, Betty Barks, Rob Ward, Larry Roberts. Second Row: John Clubb, Don Dinkens, Donna Eaker, Terri Mooney, Diana Eaker, Shiela Parsons. Back Row: Gordon Hardin. JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Front Row, Left to Right: Jackie Crader, Mary Clubb, Hette Rahm, Brenda Scott. Back Row: Becky Barker, Kenna Schriner, Mrs. Mooney (Sponsor), Nancy Hahs, Gloria Rhodes. SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: J. Adams, M. Allen, D. Atchison, P. Atchison, R. Atwood, G. Beard, C. Blanken, J. Bollinger, S. Boyet, R. Brown, D. Buttry, P. Caldwell. 2nd row: S. Clippard, S. Crad- er, S. Conklin, D. Conrad, D. Davis, J. Deck, G. Diesel, D. Durham, B. Filer, S. Gaines, L. Godwin, B. Golightly. 3rd row: D. Guthrie, P. Hahs, E. Holley, J. Howell, K. Huffman, D. Isom, J. Jones, P. Jordon, J. Kinder. S. Lambert, L. Lincoln, R. Mabuce. 4th row: R. McCarter, D. McCormick, J. McCormick, D. McDonald, L. McFarland, B. McKee, R. McCall, R. Meyers, M. K. Miller, M. Parkhill, T. Pridy, R. Ragsdale, K. Rhodes, D. Riggs, G. Ruble, S. Skaggs, W. Stevens. A. Wagner, K. Warner, D. Welker, B. Wiseman, W. Woodring. C' ritnnlimor JO PRO PST B. S., 1960 S. E. Mo. State HELEN VANCE SCOTT B.S., 1957 S. E. Mo. State J ii k J , a 1 niM A u % •? 'a J c? ' Jtf I'jjk A vj • cir M «▲ First row, left to right: R. Adams, B. Atwood, J. ’.A Baker. S. Baker, C. Barks, G. Barks, L. Barks, E. ' '1 , Beatty, D. Beri, S. Blagg, C. Brown, J. Brown, S W3S ' ' f . .4 2nd row. c Cook, D conrad, T. Crader, B. Crites, B. Deevers, E. Denton, H. Dowd, D. Elledge, F. Fahrenkrog, V. Frymire, G. Foster, B. Fowler. 3rd row: D. Fox, D Garner, D. Golden, D. Green, D. Greer, K. Hahn, R. Hays, J. Holley. B. Hudson, C. Huff, D. Huff. 4th row: K. Huntsman, B. Hutson, R. Johnson, T. Kinder, D. Lincoln, M. Long, S. Mar- shall, B. Martin, C. Mayfield, S. McCall, T. McCarter, R. Mayfield. 5th row: L. McFarland, J. Minton, C. Moore, D. Nanney, D. Page, D. Parsons, K. Ragsdale. B. Ricketts, K. Robins, L. Ruble, I. Sample, A. Shell. 6th row: J. Simmons, C. Sitze, W. Skaggs, M. Spain, S. Stevens, P. Swan, P. Taylor, J. Trentham, J. Upchurch, L. Vance, P. Vance, G. Weakley. 7th row: D. Webb, E. Wells, L. Wilcox, D. Whitner, K. Woodfin, L. Yount. FIFTH GRADE RUBY KIRKPATRICK B. S. . 1960 S. E. Mo. State RUTH EVELYN WELKER B. S., 1960 S. E. Mo. State 3 1111 3 3 htbtL • % t. r 3 ft t a. j£f , fit m A Ik ft ■V' A ft % ,.i4 m (% J, '3- v .Si £ ? A . Sl i H XAk ■.♦.ft r a r ■••j ,3 n. A % 11 2 ► i ■ j First row, 1. to r.: B. Abernathy, J. Allen, R. Angle, T. Atwood, M. Baker, L. Barker, L. Barks, S. Barrett, P. Beatty, L. Bice, P. Blagg, J. Boyet. 2nd row: R. Brewen, L. Bridges, K. Brown, D. Burton, D. Cantrell, S. Conklin, D. Cook, B. Crader, D. Culp, M. Day, P. Deck, T. Diesel. 3rd row: D. Eaker, B. Francis, D. Francis, J. Glover, G. Golightly, J. Graham, B. Green, J. Green, J. Hahs. K. Hansen, S. Hartwig, L. Hawkins. 4th row: M. Hawkins, J. Holley, P. Howell, P, Huffman, D. Husk, G. Hutchins. N. Hutchins, D. Isom, T. Ivey, J. Johnson, N. Johnson, P. Johnson. 5th row: R. Johnson, K. Jordan. D. Layton. B. Lincoln, P. Lincoln, B. Mansker, D. McCormick, R. McCormick. D. McDonald, N. Moore, D. Nall, M. Null. 6th row: M. Ossig, K. Padgett, D. Pennington, G. Phelps, D. Potts, E. Rhodes, G. Rhodes, D, Ricketts, D. Roberts, G. Roberts, J. Roe, C. Runnels. 7th row: R. Seabaugh, J. Simmons, A. Sitzes, F. Skaggs, J. Skaggs, B. Stevens, M. Strong, R. Summers, S. Thornhill, M. Turnbough, L. Underwood, R. Waggoner. 8th row: R. Wagner, T. Ward, R. Warner, B. Wells, D. Willis, P. Wilson, J. Woodring. FOURTH GRADE GOLD B. THOMPSON B.S., 1959 S. E. Mo. State VERNON BROCKMEIER B. S.. 1963 S. E. Mo. State FREEDA HUSKEY B.S., 1960 S. E. Mo. Srare First row, 1. to r.: P. Bailey, D. Bollinger, J. Bollinger, M. Bollinger. M. Bollinger, M. Bollinger, S. Bollinger, J. Brown, R. Campbell, M. Conrad, J. Cook, S. Crader. 2nd row: L. Culp, G. Darby, J. Deck, T. Delisle. B. Elledge, G. Estes, J. Estes, L. Estes, R. Fox, L. Francis, J. Goodwin, N. Graham. 3rd row: B. Hardy, J. Herron, D. Huntsman, G. Hopkins, E. Hornbuckle, M. Houston, C. Hovis, K. Isom, R. James, S. Johnson. D. Jordan, W. Kallbrier. 4th row: J. Leadbetter, F. Lincoln, P. Long, N. McCall, T. McFarland, B. Mansker, L. Martin, L. Massey. D. Moore, L. Myers, R. Myers, V. Niederbrach. 5th row: M. Parsons, M. Propst, M. Robins, C. Shiverdeck, A. Sitzes, P. Skaggs, B. Stevens, V. Stevens, M. Torbet, L. Trent- ham, S. Upchurch, A. Vance. 6th row: B. VanGennip, J. Wagner, R. Walker, G. Ward, L. Ward, B. Wiseman, W. Deck, R. Goodman. THIRD GRADE SPECIAL ED. Top row, 1. tor.: Linda Carlton, Bobby Frymire, Barbara Haffner, Larry Haffner, Susan Haffner, Roger Lincoln, Ronnie Lincoln. 2nd row: Patricia Martin, Billy Page, Carol Phelps, Timothy Skaggs, Wilber Skaggs, Mari- lyn Summers, Arthur Wells. Bottom: Tomas Wells, Roger Yount. a 5 L First row, 1. tor.: R. Adams, M. Anderson, N. Atwood, D. Barks, D. Blackwell, D. Blagg, G. Bollinger, K. Bollinger, K. Boyer, D. Camp- bell, J. Carlton, K. Caviness. 2nd row: B. Choate, R. Collier, J. Cook, D. Deck, R. Deck, R. Dinkins, V. Erans, S. Fahrenkrog, S. Fi- ler, C. Frymire, J. Frymire, J. Frymire. 3rd row: M. Gaines, M. Gibbs, K. Grimsley, R. Haffner, V. Hahn, M. Houston, J. Huff, K. Huff, D. Ivey, T. James, D. Johnson, S. Johnson. 4th row: E. Kelly. J. Kirkpatrick, D. Lax, S. Lincoln, L. Lukefahr, B. Manskar, R. Mathis, B. McCormick, M. McCormick, S. McDonald, B. McGee, J. McKinley. 5th row: G. Moore, B. Mouser, T. Nanney, P. Page, R. Pridy, C. Rhodes. N. Rhodes, B. Ridings, 1. Robins, T. Ruble, S. Sanderson, D. Skaggs. 6th row: S. Slinkard, M. Smith, D. Statler, J. Summers, B. Swan, G. Thurston, L. Turnbough, J. Underwood, S. Vance, S. Weak- ley, T. Welch, K. Wells. 7th row: J. Whitener, J. Wilkerson, M. Yount, R. Yount. SECOND GRADE WELLIE C. CRADER B. S. , 1958 S. E. Mo. State MARY ANN ROGERS B. S., 1959 Arkansas State MARIE UNDERWOOD B. S.. 1957 S.E. Mo. State dim FIRST GRADE , . rx % iAtifc.n f A € CT, j£ n 0 m ik. 3 £ £ 9 £ 3 iii : ii • (V At Q Mt , !, A HI i. . ,r+. i , {% T i , • :- Us V Q A .o 4 -. ► .' fiA T _ j £. . r ii First row, 1. to r.: J. Allen, A. Baker, S. Baker, J. Bollinger, S. Bradley, D. Brid- ges.J. Campbell, R. Cline, S. Cook, L. Darby, M. Day, J. Deck. 2nd row: M. Dinkens, D. Dowd, E. Eaker, K. Estes, E. Evans, S, Francis, L. Frymire, B. Greer, D. Grooms, C. Gross, S, Hall, J. Haynes. 3rd row: A. Hernandez, J. Herron, C. Hornbuckle, R. Houston, D. Hovis.J. Howell, V. Husk, D.Isom, D. Jackson, K. James, C. Jordan, K. Kelly. 4th row: C. Kirkpatrick, K. Lincoln, B. Long, D. Lukefahr, K. Mansker, D. Martin, A. Massa, R. Massa, G. Massey, R. Masters, M. Mathis, D. McCormick. 5th row: D. McCormick, D. McFarland, W. Minson, G. Moore, K. Mouser, B. Myers, L. Myers, S. Myers, L. Null, J. Padgett, R. Page, T. Parson. 6th row: D. Robins, V. Robins, D. Shell, E. Simmons, K. Sitzes, J. Sned- deker, R. Stone, D. Taylor, S. Taylor, A. Thompson, V. Thurston. 7throw: D. Upchurch, C. VanGennip, R. Walker, K. Welker, E. Wells, K. Whitener.G. Wilkerson.T. Williams, L. Woodfin. No Photos of C. Goodman, J. Johnson, K. Kelly, V. Lambert. VERDETTA HAHN B. S. . 1957 Ark. State BLANCH ROGERS A. A. , 1931 Will Mayfield College, Attended S. E. Mo. State and Ark. State EMIGEAN THOMAS B. S. , 1957 S. E. Mo. State THIS BANK Established 1891 IS HERE TO SERVE YOU Tru:, BpKKiNiG , Co wtt Bank • w . . 4 • ' -y TV; . ' 1 -V.T) w % . BANK OF MARBLE HILL Marble Hill, Mo. Modern Banking Facilities Drive In W i ndow Night Depository A Good Place to do Your Banking Lutesville, Missouri LUTESVILLE MOTOR SERVICE SALES Phone BE 8-2631 Lutesv i 11e, Mi ssour i W. P. MYRICK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Main and Magnolia Streets Lutesv i 11e, Missouri Phone: BEverly 8-2812 PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE Low Cost Insurance for NON-DRINKERS ONLY Auto - Fire Baldwin Wur1i tzer Pianos - Organs Band Instruments Rental - Repair Music Records KEITH COLLINS PIANO CO., INC. 98 N. Kingshighway Sikeston Missouri things 20 better,! with Coke COCA COLA BOTTLING CO, Jackson, Mo. 7'tyurijfufcea COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE THOMAS R. ELFRINK, AGENT Office Phone BE 8-2655 Residence Phone BE 8-2272 Qua] i ty Products At Reasonable Prices SHELL FEED AND SUPPLY CO. RICKETTS WALLIS - ALLGOOD Feed - Seed - Fertilizer CHEVROLET CO. Hog Buying Livestock Hauling Lutesvi 1le, Mo. BE 8-2A14 Highways 51 and 3 + Marble Hill - Lutesville, Mo. Phone: BEverly 8-2636 FREITAS MEDICAL CENTER ARNZEN SERVICE STATION Wm. J. Freitas, D.0. Office BE 8-2667 Home BE 8-3277 Lutesville, Missouri 63762 DONNA LYNN GRILL BE 8-8887 Lutesv i 1le Mi ssour i fetori SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Goodyear Tires And Batteries Wash i ng - Polishing - Tire Repa i rs - Marble Hill, Missouri Phone: BEverly 8-8891 Appraisa1s-Rea1 Estate 1nsurance BAKER FUNERAL HOME f INSURANCE J AGENCY Insure With T i pton1s It's a Good Pol icy Lutesv i11 e Mi ssour i Quiet - Dignified Service 2k Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped Phone BE 8-2120 Member of The Order of The Golden Rule EAKER'S MARKET Compl iments of ijllgl N. BOB LILEY Judge of The Magistrate And Probate Courts Groceries - Meat - Vegetables Lutesv i11e, Mo. Ph. BE 8-2535 Bollinger County, Mo. OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Specialized Business Training Member of National Association And Council of Business Schools Member of Missouri Business Schools Assn. Cape Girardeau, Missouri Buckner-Ragsda1e Bldg. Phone ED A-1396 For Tops In Refreshment--Eat At SUNNY HILL MILK BAR Snacks - Complete Meals - Dairy Products Bring Your Party to kS South West End Boulevard Cape Girardeau, Missouri Marble Hill, Mo. BE 8-2131 GLENN A. SEABAUGH INSURANCE AGENCY SCHREINER FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Marble Hill, Missouri Phone: BEverly 8-2213 Your Independent Agent for Dependable Service C. F. UNDERWOOD MOTOR SALES Rambler--Mobi 1e Homes Marble Hill, Missouri BE 8-2646 BOLLINGER COUNTY FARM BUREAU SeAiuce. G mficisuf. LUTESVILLE, MO. PHONE BEverly 8-2623 Feed, Seed S- Fertilizer Quality Farms Supplies WARD'S SUPER MARKET Lutesville, Missouri Owned By Bud Updegraff Phone BE 8-21 12 u mERTS jHOC-ERIES cowfcpf wicfcP CHANDLER’S WHITE-WAY |fjj ' ST0RE DRUG STORE Lutesville, Mo. Dry Goods, Shoes and Phone: BE 8-2245 Grocer ies Lutesville, Missouri Shopping Center for the Entire Fami1y BLACK RIVER ELECTRIC CO-OP BOND ENTERPRISES Owned By Those We Serve COMMON CARRIER Office Lutesville, Mi ssour i Lutesv i11e, Mo. Phone BE 8-2666 BEverly 8-2608 BOND NURSING HOME 24 Hour Service More than forty million persons see United Farm Agency advertis- ing each week. For Elderly Men Women United service enables you to sell your farm more quickly than by any other means. No charge for listing. Lutesv i11e, Mi ssour i BEverly 8-2832 Mrs. Chester V. Howard Representative P. 0. Box 207 -Lutesville, Missouri Telephone BE 8-2659 BARKER'S FURNITURE Dealer CAPE READY MIX The Dependable Automatic Washer. Lutesville, Missouri Highway 61 South Where Quality Te11s--Service Sells JONES DRUG STORE Since 1871 Phone Cl. 3-3524-Jackson, Mo. Phone ED 4-2808 Southeast Missouri's Largest Drug Store - If We Don't Have 11-- 11 Isn't Made. Prescriptions Our Speciality Cape Girardeau Missouri We Have The Largest Animal Health Center In Southeast Mi ssour i HAHS MACHINE SHOP EXCAVATING E1ectr i c-We1d i ng-Acety1ene Briggs Stratton Parts Serv i ce Bull Dozing Trenching Lutesville, Mo. Hallmark Cards SUNSET FLORAL SHOP Compliments of Phone: BE 8-2210 - Shop BE 8-2326 - Home MOORE'S MARKET AND LOCKER Owner - MRS. MILDRED SHELL Lutesville, Mo. WALLIS STORE © KENNETH LILEY INSURANCE Groceries and Dry Goods Complete Insurance Coverage Lutesville, Mo. Phone BE 8-2642 Lutesv i1le, Mo. Compliments of THE BANNER PRESS Serving Bollinger Co. For 78 Years Commercial Printing Office And School Supplies Sewing Machine Sales And Serv i ce Phone BE 8-2821 Marble Hill, Mo. WARD FUNERAL HOME Ambu1ance--Oxygen Equipped Monuments Lutesv i11e, Mo. COOPER TIRE AUTO SUPPLY -Complete Line of Auto Parts- -Briggs Stratton Engine Parts- -See Us For Your Needs- Phone BE 8-8893 Lutesville, Mo. COLLINS 76 AUTO PARTS Lutesv i 11e, M i ssour i Phone: BEverly 8-2224 GARY'S SERVICE STATION Mart in Oil Products Phone: BEverly 8-2645 Van Gennip ZEPHYR SERVICE STATION Phone BE 8-3214 Lutesv i 1le, Mi ssour i HOPKINS BROS. SHOPPING CENTER Between Marble Hill i_u tesv i 1 l e M i ssour i RICHARDSON TIRE SERVICE MISSOURIAN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Retreading - Repairing Highway 61 Cape Girardeau, Missouri Phone: EDgewater 4-3311 Cape Girardeau-Phone ED 4-4421 Everything For The Office Authorized Dealers For: A. B. Dick Duplicating Equ i pment S- Suppi i es HOWARD'S ATHLETIC GOODS CO. ELFRINK TRUCK LINES Advance, Mo. 900 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Missouri Dial ED 5-7729 Terminals At Advance, Cape, And St. Louis Service Between Points 1 n S. E. Missouri And St. Louis HARTS BREAD CO. 4 r BRFAD PASTRIfiS Look For The Yellow Wrapper With The Big Red Hearts Cape Girardeau, Missouri YOUR LOCAL BEAUTICIANS SOLICIT YOUR EUGENE J. TAYLOR, AGENT Auto-Life-Fire And Casualty STATE FARM INS. PATRONAGE WAV INC BEAUTY BOX CAROL'S BEAUTY SALON PRODUCTS Marble Hill, Phone: Bev M i ssour i 8-2935 BAHN BROS. HARDWARE CO., INC. ESTES BEAUTY SHOP HAZEL SCHREINER'S BEAUTY SHOP VERNA'S BEAUTY SHOP China--Crysta1--Hardware Power Tools--Lawn Equipment -Owners_ J.D. Chenoweth And Ruth W. Chenowe th G.C. Corbin, Jr. And Mary Ann Corbin 26 No. Spanish Street Cape Girardeau, Missouri EDgewater 5-3589 LUTESVILLE L.P. GAS, INC. BILL'S APPLIANCE Appliances Bulkgas Tanks Office BE 8-2613 Home BE 8-2236 HOME OIL COMPANY Abstract of Title to Al1 Lands Mob i1 Products In This County P. L. Shrum BOLLINGER COUNTY ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE CO., INC. Lutesv i1le, Mo. Phone BE-8-32A4 Gold B. Thompson Marble Hill, Mi ssour i [MgHj Off. Ph. BE 8-2823 Res. Ph. BE 8-2573 CAPE GIRARDEAU SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, INC. McCOMBS FURNITURE 5- 30k Broadway Cape Girardeau, Missouri Superv i sors: Margaret M. Estes James 0. Estes Phone ED 5-5078 Or ED 2-5925 UNDERTAKING CO. Jackson, Missouri Phone Circle 3-2160 Or Circle 3 2k2k Compliments of: FROM BILL HOLLENBECK CO. A 21 +7 Willi am St. FRIEND Cape G i rardeau, Mo. A i r Cond i t ion i ng And Coin Machines Thanks to our many Space Advertisers, Page Sponsors, and to the Boosters and Sponsors listed below. Norman H. Phelps, Patton, Missouri Medford L. Taylor, Circuit Clerk Recorder Charles Wagner, Assessor, Lutesville, Mo. Mildred Page Beauty Shop, Lutesville, Mo. Wicecraver's Store, Marble Hill, Mo. The Hound Dog Drive-In Marble Hill, Mo. Stone's Barber Shop, Lutesville, Mo. Huffman's Mobil Station, Lutesville, Mo. James D. Reilly, Glen Allen, Missouri Deck Woodfin Garage, Glen Allen, Missouri Schwering's Store, Glen Allen, Missouri J. P. 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