Wright City High School - Echo Yearbook (Wright City, MO)

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I 1 MRS. AUGUST STAMER, JR. We, the staff of THE ECHO of 1956, dedicate this yearbook to our friend and teacher, Mrs. Stamer. The thoughtfulness, patience, and kindness that she has shown have been greatly appreciated. Her enthu- siasm and school spirit have contributed much to our school. 3 Yearbook Staff SEATED: STANDING: NOT PICTURED: Mary Jane Klausraeier, Adele Eversmeyer, Bob Hasekamp, Laverne Webbink, and Paula Stainer. Paul Godt, Barbara Govoro, Leora Uthe, LaTelle West, Sandra Tate, Paul Dillon, and Mrs. Hankins, Sponsor. Ann Twiehaus and Miss Hoerr, Sponsor. Editor......... Ass't. Editor . Business Manager Class Editors . Activity Editors Sports Editors. Humor Editors . . . . .Bob Hasekamp . .Adele Eversmeyer . . Laverne Webbink . . . .Ann Twiehaus LaTelle West Sandra Tate .........Leora Uthe Mary Jane Klausmeier .......... Paul Godt Paul Dillon . . . .Paula Starner Barbara Govoro 4 ANN STAMER English and Mathematics KAY HANKINS Business Education KENNETH JONES Coach, Science F. C. SMALL Superintendent Social Studies DELLA MAY WALKER Vocational Home Economics TRILBY McMASTER Music JAMES BURRIS Vocational Agriculture 6 School Board Garrett Hasekamp, Tom Davis, Jr., John Good, iris Schaper, Bernard Leykamp, President; F. C. Small, Elmer Ambuehl, and Cornelius Held. Iris Schaper, Secretary to the Superintendent. MR. JONES Class Sponsor BARL REQUAT Class President................1 F.F.A..........................4 (Secretary)....................1 (Reporter).....................1 (Ast. Treas. ).................1 Band ..........................4 Basketball.....................2 Glee Club......................1 Mixed Chorus...................1 Newspaper Staff................2 Hampshire Swine Assn...........4 (President)....................1 ELAINE BAUMAN Vice-President F.H.A............3 (Parliamentarian)...............1 Glee Club.......................3 Home Ec.........................3 Newspaper Typist................1 Mixed Chorus....................2 ANN TWIBHAUS Class Sec.-Treas................1 Glee Club....................• -2 Mixed Chorus....................2 Home Ec.........................2 F.H.A...........................3 Newspaper Typists...............1 Yearbook........................1 BOB HASEKAMP Student Council F.F.A. (Asst. Treas.) (Treas.), (Pres.). . . 1 Band............................4 Glee Club.......................3 Mixed Chorus....................2 Newspaper.......................4 Yearbook........................3 W.C. Hamp. Swine Breeders Assn. 4 Class President.................1 GENEVA BARTON Student Council.................2 Cheerleader.....................1 Home Ec.........................3 Glee Club.......................2 Newspaper Typist .............. 1 Mixed Chorus....................1 F.H.A...........................3 9 WENDELL WELGE Class Reporter.................2 F.F.A..........................4 (Chaplin)......................1 (Vice-Pres.) ................. 1 F.B.L.A........................1 Basketball ................... 2 Track..........................2 PAUL GODT Basketball .................... 3 Manager.........................1 Band............................3 Glee Club.......................2 Mixed Chorus....................2 Newspaper Staff.................2 Yearbook ...................... 3 F.F.A...........................1 Class President.................1 Student Council.................2 BOB LEWIS Basketball....................3 Track.........................1 Cross Country.................1 CHARLES SCHNICK Decathlon Winner 1955 Track...........................2 Glee Club.......................1 Mixed Chorus....................1 Class President.................1 Basketball .................... 4 MELAVEE SCHRECKENGAST F.H.A.........................3 Glee Club.....................3 Mixed Chorus .................2 Newspaper Typist..............1 -Home Ec.......................... Vice-President................x LAVERNE WEBBINK Home Ec.........................3 F.H.A...........................2 F.B.L.A..............' . . . . 1 Yearbook ...................... 1 Newspaper Typist .............. 1 10 Senior Class History On September 2, 1952, seventeen Freshmen entered the halls of W.C.H.S. After getting acquainted the first official act was to elect class officers. They were: Bob Hasekamp, president; Paul Godt, vice- president; Ann Twiehaus, secretary; Ruth Hoech, treasurer; Georgie Thompson, reporter; Paul Godt-Ruth Hoech, student council. Our sponsor was Miss Stuart. After initiation we settled down to everyday high school life. In this first year of high school, Ruth Hoech was chosen candidate for the Yearbook Queen, while Ann Twiehaus was nominated as candidate for F.F.A. Sweetheart. Charles Schnick was the Freshman nominee for King of Hearts. In September of 1953, we returned to school, but this time as Soph- omore instead of unsure Freshmen as we had been, and we were very de- termined to make the Freshmen Initiation Day a rough one. But first of all we elected the class officers. They were the following: Charles Schnick, president; Melavee Schreckengast, vice-president; Shelton Singer, secretary-treasurer; Paul Godt and Bob Hasekamp, student council; Janice Harms, reporter. Our sponsor was Mr. Fortune. Our enrollment for the beginning of the year was twenty, but we lost Terry Govoreau, Millena Thornberry, Georgia Thompson, and Charlie Milan, and we gained Betty and Ray Harper, James Bassey, and Elaine Bauman. Upperclassmen at last!! This was a big year for all of us. We had to give a play and we had to plan and sponsor a Prom. Our sponsor was Mr. Jones. As officers, we chose: Paul Godt, president; Earl Requat, vice-president; Janice Harms, secretary-treasurer; Geneva Barton and Fred Flake, student council; and Paul Godt, reporter. We gained two new mem- bers this year, Annette Wilson and Stephanie Sherrill. Our next step was to make money so as we could give the Junior-Senior Prom. We presented a play No Where Fast, and gave a few bake sales. We then gave the Junior- Senior Prom with the theme of Hitch Your Wagon to a Star . Ann Twiehaus was our candidate for the Yearbook Queen and Freddy Flake was the Candi- date for the Yearbook King. Ruth Hoech was our candidate for F.F.A. Queen Charles Schnick was the winner of the 1955 Decathalon. We were sorry to lose Annette Wilson and Stephanie Sherrill this year. Finally!! We are Seniors!! The class officers were elected. They are Earl Requat, president; Elaine Bauman, vice-president; Ann Twiehaus, secretary-treasurer; Wendell Welge, reporter; Geneva Barton and Bob Hasekamp, student council. Mr. Jones was our Senior sponsor. We had a big drop in the enrollment of our class this year, losing Janice Harms, Shelton Singer, Freddy Flake and Betty and Ray Harper. We now have only eleven members in the class. Bob Lewis and Ann Twiehaus were candidates for King and Queen of the school carnival, and Ann Twiehaus was the can- didate for F.F.A. Sweetheart. We had several bake sales, two movies, and sold pins and necklaces. We are also going to present a play. These activities have all gone to- ward our Senior Trip. We are looking forward to Commencement and also our trip. 11 Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of 1956, being in our usual state of mind, and feel- ing the time of our departure from your- midst to be drawing nigh, feel that the time has come to draw up our last will and testament. Collectively, we leave to the members of the student body: (1) our best wishes for your future; and (2) our five positions on the boys basketball team To the faculty we leave: (l)our thanks for your pa- tience during our four years of high school; and (2) our assurance that the next yearfs class won't be like-us (you can take that either way). Individually we do will and bequeath the following. I, Geneva Barton, leave my loud mouth and forceful mien to Barbara Tomek in the hope that a happy medium will be reached. I, Elaine Bauman, wishing to be helpful and to aid her in over- coming an inferiority complex, will to Judy Barnett my way with the boys so that she may always have someone to sit with on the bus on ball trips. I, Bob Lewis, leave my little black book to Allan Hunt. The only number that I am not leaving at his disposal is SH5-3132. I, Paul Godt, leave to Buddy Taylor the job of announcing the ball games and furnishing transportation to Davis' and home to one of the guards on the girls' team. I, Bob Hasekamp, leave my chair in World History Jim Vessels and my position as editor of the Newspaper Staff to anyone who can't say No I, Earl Requat, being in my usual frame of mind, leave my speed record to Murrill Wohler, and his scooter and my ability to go steady to David Duebbert. I, Melavee Schreckengast, leave my knowledge of Senior subjects to Adele Eversmeyer in the hope that she may become less harum-scarum and rattle-brained . I, Charles Schnick, leave my absentee and tardy slips to Harold Rooher, Jackie Lee, and Neal Ordelheide. There should be enough for each one to have a plentiful supply. I, Ann Twiehaus, leave my love of school parties and formal affairs to Mary Jane. May she guard this trust well and in turn leave it to one of our ilk. I, Wendell Welge, do hereby leave to Jerry Churchill my basketball suit, whatever interest in girls I may not need in the future, and my habit of working hard on all class assignments. And lastly, I, Laverne Webbink, leave my nickname of Noisy to Alice Tremblay and Phyllis Sherrill. Let them practice diligently so that their voices can be heard without people straining their ears. Senior Class Prophecy The Year—1970 The Place—Basement of the Wright City Evangelical Church The Occasion—The Alumni Banquet The Toastmaster—Bob Hasekamp Bob Hasekamp, who had graduated from M.U. with honors in the field of agronomy had been selected by the Secretary of Agriculture to tour the world and study agricultural methods, had returned to teach Vo. Ag. in Wright City because he felt that the small school was the place to do the most good. Since he was president of the Alumni that year he had made special effort to have all the members of the class of '56 present and had been successful. He introduced the members of the class as follows: Elaine Bauman, who had been so thin and willowy in high school, had been employed by the Hershey Candy Company as a ’’taster” and as a re- sult had put on enough pounds that she was one of the regular clients of ’’Slenderella, Inc.” and made appearances endorsing their program. Wendell Weige, who was the star pitcher on the W.C.H.S. baseball team, had been signed by the Cardinals. He had played in their Rochester Minor league to gain experience and then into the Majors. He had pitch- ed a perfect game during the 7th game of the 1969 World Series and had consequently been called Mr. Baseball of the year. Melavee Schreckengast had worked in the office of the Acme Motion Picture Agency and had been selected as a stand-in for Marie Wilson and, after her retirement, had gone on with the program using the name of Mela Vee. If you remember some of her answers in high school, you’ll understand that she is well qualified for her part as the ’’rattle-brained” blonde”. Paul Godt was really the surprise of the evening. When he was call- ed into service he was asked if he could speak any foreign language. He rared back and said ”Yes, Spanish”. He was immediately put into the se- cret communications where he was so successful at writing code messages in Spanish that no one, not even Paul himself, could de-code them. Geneva Barton had gone into biological research. She had become so engrossed with biology in Mr. Jones class that she determined to pursue it further. For a time she did office work in St. Louis and attended night classes where she showed so much promise that she was given a scholorship to continue her studies on a full time basis. Earl Requat had had a very colorful life. He had done some stock car racing (you remember he had been practicing all through high school when- ever he was behind the wheel), and the thrill of danger had got in his blood. From the racing he had gone on to bull fighting, where for a time he was highly successful. However, one day he became over-confident and as a result he appeared at the banquet wearing a black patch over one eye and walking with a cane. This caused quite a flutter among the hearts of the ’’bobby soxers”. 13 Laverne Webbink was one of the big surprises of the evening. She appeared in a slinky, svelte number. She had her hair dyed black with a silver streak in it and her glasses had real diamonds in the frames. She said she operated a roulette wheel in Reno and the type costumes she wore had a great effect on the concentration of the players, con- sequently she dressed to divert their attention. Bob Lewis was just what you would expect him to be, a professional basketball player. He was with the colorful and romantic looking San Francisco Dons, during the last two years of his college days. From there he went to the Boston Celtics where he took Bob Cousyrs place. Bob had his own cheering section at each game and we leave you to guess who was the loudest one. The next member of his class to be introduced was Ann Twiehaus. Ann had become quite interested in hypnotism during the Bridey Murphy” epi- sode. She had gone to a spiritualist medium in the city with a group of friends just for fun and while under hypnosis had gone back to several previous lives. She had been a friend of Pocohontas and had helped her save the life of John Smith. Before that she had been one of the favor- ites of Henry VIII before he married Katherine of Aragon. And previous- ly had been a dancer in the court of Kubla Khan when Marco Polo was there She was touring the country with her hypnotist and giving demonstrations of the credibility of the age-regression theory. The last one to be introduced was Charles Schnick, remember he was always the last one to get to school, too. (Of course Charlie really needed no introduction either to his own classmates or to the other alumni). After graduation, Charlie had gassed up his jalopy and started out to see the U.S. He had got as far as California where he stopped to see Rand Brooks. He had liked the atmosphere so much that he had asked for and gotten a job as hostler for Rand and one day when Rand had been unable to appear for work with Hoppy Cassidy and Charlie, being of same coloring and size, was asked to stand in as ’’Lucky”. He was such a nat- ural that he was hired as a regular. From there it was an easy step to such roles as Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Matt Dillon, Sgt. Preston, Jake Pearson, Sky King, and the Range Rider. Remember, Charlie was well versed in the mannerisms of the local constabulary, having had various and sundry contacts witfi Sheriff Paul Wright and Sgt. Plumlee. Charlie had been late arriving at the banquet because he had been giving auto- graphs to wide-eyed boys and gaa-gaa girls. As you might suppose, he had been too busy to have any romantic episodes outside of his roles. MRS. STAMER Sponsor ADELE EVERSMEYER President FRED HARMS Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS 7 LATELLE WEST Secretary BUDDY TAYLOR Student Council BARBARA GOVORO Treasurer ELDON AMBUEHL YVONNE BALL Reporter LOUISE BARTON FREDA BOOHER Student Council LAVELLE BOEHMER 16 HAROLD BOOHER JERRY CHURCHILL DAVID DUBBBERT DWAYNE GARRETT ALLAN HUNT NORMAN LEESMAN GEORGIA LUCKETT TOMMY NULL MELBA ONBY PHYLLIS SHERRILL PAULA STAMER ALICE TREMBLAY 17 EDWARD FLAKE President PAUL DILLON Vice-President SOPHOMORE CLASS LEORA UTHE Secretary-Treasurer NORMA BOOHER Reporter CHARLOTTE BURGAN Student Council FRANKIE COX r WILLIAM MOZEE Student Council MARY JANE KLAUSMEIKR 18 19 MURRILL WOHLER ROBERT WYATT MRS. WALKER Sponsor BARBARA TOMEK President JOE KORTE Vice-President FRESHMAN CLASS SANDY TATE Secretary RONNIE NIEBURG Treasurer ANN STRATHMAN Student Council BILL MOFFAT Student Council JACKIE LEE Reporter JUDY BARNETT 20 BOBBY BARTON LARRY BESS GOLDIE BLACK BERNICE BROWN MICHAEL BYRD DALE HALLER EDDIE HOLLENBECK JUANITA HUMMEL KENNETH MARTEN MELVIN MOZEE ROSE MOZEE WILLIAM O'DAY ARLINE PAUL RAYMOND PHEGLEY GEORGE SHIPLEY DENIS SHORTAL GENE SMITH ELMER VAHLE ELAINE WELGE DEAN WYATT 22 Eighth Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Helmich, Frank Frueh, Carol Linnenbringer, Butch Ruge, Bonnie Cox, Dale Huddleston, Melba Klausmeier, and Herbert Lockhart. ROW 2: Richard Phegley, Dennis Huddleston, Betty Pyatt, Don Eversmeyer, Marilyn Boehmer, George Gibson, Virginia Stay, and James Vogt. ROW 3: Gerald Schindler, Gary Peters, Danny Byrd, Roger Hunt, Ronnie Smith, Gary Torbett, and Wayne Schemmer. Seventh Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Hasekamp, Gealdeane Meville, Teddy Nadler, Betty Tomek, Clinton Brown, Opal Paul, Ronald Pauk, Mary Ann Stainer, and Billy Muenz. ROW 2: Joy Bruning, Roger Brinkman, Charlotte Booher, Edward Stuerman, Elaine Lanvermcier, Ronnie Kidwcll, Mary Sue Held, and Bobby Osborne. ROW 3: Velma Vahle, Darline Herbal, Henry Frueh, Melba Jean Eversmeyer, Herbert Sherill, Carol Sue Govoro, and Richard Schlindler. ROW 4: Margaret Klingenburg, Jimmy Burris, Valerie Leykamp, Walter Schemmer, Brenda Sue Dixon, and Lonnie Henry. 23 Sixth Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Lohman, Barry Stoner, Billy Bockhorst, Sandra Black, Billy Lynn, and Randy Bess. ROW 2: Carol Ann Phegley, Douglas Gerdeman, Paul Bruning, Mary Ann Haller, and Jerry Good. ROW 3: Mary Knisley, Tommy Lockhart, Virginia Copeland, Harold Buchanan, and Judy Forsee. Fifth Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Ticdeman, Carol Byrd, Kenneth Webbink, Martha Brinkman, Harry Prior, Virginia McCoy, David Huddleston, and Philip Hunt. ROW 2: Charles Gibson, Cecilia Smiley, Dennis Brakensiek, Ruth Shelton, Billy Wood, Bobby Summerlin, and Richard Lanvermeier. ROW 3: Irma Abrolat, Ronald Peters, Betty Nadler, Linda Rudd, Kathleen Priser, Betty Lou Bote, Sidney Buchanan, and Judy Null. 24 Fourth Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Thoroughraan, Marshall Whitmire, Diane Welge, Allen Sontag, Marilyn Stay, Larry Haller, Verona Little, Mary Canter, and Weber Gaskin. ROW 2: Carl Held, Kathy Baker, Leroy Mikus, Patsy Moffat, Marvin Wood, Sandy Stamer, Melvin Ellis, Ann Lanvermeier, and Wesley Jaspering. ROW 3: Raymond Neville, Mary Lockhart, Johnny Prior, Anna Lee Jungerman, Buddy Leykamp, Marilyn Schindler, Raymond Boehmer, and Pat Osborne. ROW 4: Margie Mygatt, Leonard Frueh, Virginia Copeland, Picky Tremblay, and Barbara Brinkmann. Third Grade ROW 1: Miss Schulze, Ivan Rose, Danny Dennis, Ruth Bote, Gary Linnenbringer, Janis Hagelman, Billy McCoy, Bert Brown, and David Vogt. ROW 2: Carolyn Schindler, Marilyn Peters, Nancy Priser, Phyllis Cox, Ruby Bote, Janet Forsee, Grace Herbel, and Faye Stonebarger. ROW 3: Kerry Kidwell, Verlin Gibson, Billy Klatt, Paul Martin, John Kohn, Eddie Frueh, Terry Haller, and Paul Priser. 25 Second Grade ROW 1: Mrs. Witthaus, Ronnie Govoro, Larry Paul, Diana Martin, Leonard Pauk, Alice Oney, Billy Linnenbringer, and William Johnson. ROW 2: Kitty Tate, Linda Byrd, Cheryl Bote, Callie Sue Neville, Sharon Brakensiek, Gloria Rose, Sharon Weiss. ROW 3: Jack Davis, Kenneth Leesraan, Michael West. Tommy Dixon, Norman Canter, Gary Allen, and Kenny Hunt. First Grade ROW 1: Miss Bebermeyer, Dickie Jaspering, Judith Garrett, Timmy Cappel, David Gerdeman, Dianne Rose, and Steven Oberlag. ROW 2: Leslie Burris, Raymond Barber, Eddie Kohn, Norma Jean Frueh, Gary Huddleston, and Larry Huddleston. ROW 3: Evelyn Schindler, Larry Marten, Karen Baker, Ruth Ann Lawrence, and Richard Cox. 26 Echo Queen ANN TWIEHAUS 28 PHYLLIS SHERRILL Junior Echo King CHARLES SCHNICK 29 DWAYNE GARRETT Junior Future Homemakers of America ROW 1: Norma Booher, Lavelle Boehmer, Blaine Bauman, Alice Tremblay, Adele Eversraeyer, Barbara Govoro, Leora Uthe, Paula Stamer, Freda Booher. ROW 2: Mrs. Walker, Barbara Tomek, Ann Strathman, Phyllis Sherrill, Sandra Tate, Judy Barnett, Elaine Welge, LOis Paulus, Melba Oney, Juanita Hummel. ROW 3: Yvonne Ball, Rose Marie Mozee, Georgia Luckett, Loretta Marten, Mary Jane Klausraeier, Marilyn Reich. LaTelle West, Bernice Brown, Goldie Black. Future Farmers of America KNEELING: Norman Leesman, Raymond Phegley. ROW I: Harold Booher, George Shipley, Dwayne Garrett, Wendell Welge, Bobbie Hasekamp, Earl Rcquat, Murrill Wohler, Fred Harms. ROW 2: Mr. Burris, Mike Byrd, Eddie Hollenbeck, Dean Wyatt, Gene Smith, Kenneth Marten, Robert Wyatt, Tommy Null. ROW 3: Denis Shortal, Elmer Vahle, Paul Dillon, Ralph Rogers, Frankio Cox, Eldon Ambuehl. 30 Girls’Glee Club ROW I: Judy Barnett, Marilyn Reich, Barbara Toraek, Sandra Tate, Adele Eversmeyer. Lois Paulus, Mary Jane Klausmeier, and Paula Stamer. ROW 2: Miss McMaster, Norma Booher, Ann Strathman, Yvonne Ball, Rose. Marie Mozee, Georgia Luckett, Elaine Welge, Goldie Black, and Bernice Brown. Boys’ Glee Club Miss McMaster, Eldon Ambuehl, Eddie Hollenbeck, Dean Wyatt, William O'Day, Kenneth Marten, Bob Hasekamp, and Larry Bess. 31 Band LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Sherrill, Valerie Leykamp, Earl Requat, Ronnie Nieburg, Adele Eversmeyer, Miss McMasters, Melva Jean Eversmeyer, Ann Strathman, Raymond Phegley, Larry Bess, Mary Jane Klausmeier, Herbert Lockhart, .Sandra Tate, Richard Phegley, Bobbie Hasekamp, Butch Ruge, Eldon Ambuehl, Wayne Schemmer, Jimmy Vogt, Norman Leesman, Don Eversmeyer, Tommy Null. Beginners Band ROW I: Judy Ann Forsee, Dennis Brakensiek, Douglas Gcrdeman, and Billy Bockhorst. ROW 2: Herbert Lockhart,Harry Prior, Paul Bruning, Billy Wood, Barry Stoner, Carol Ann Phegley, and Virginia McCoy. ROW 3: Miss McMaster, Joy Bruning, Judy Null, and Betty Tomek. 32 Newspaper Staff ROW I: Paula Stamer, Adele Eversmeyer, Mary J. Klausmeier, Paul Dillon, Sandy Tate ROW 2: Paul Godt, Earl Requat, Mrs. Hankin6, Bob Hasekamp, Barbara Tomek. Cheerleaders Marilyn Reich, Phyllis Sherrill, Eldon Ambuehl, Lavelle Boehmer, and Goldie Black. 33 THLETICS Boys Basketball Team KNEELING: Earl Requat, Ronnie Nieburg, Paul Godt, Allan Hunt, Bill Moffat, Larry Bess. STANDING: Scorekeeper, Dwayne Garrett, Bud Taylor, Jerry Churchill, Bob Lewis, Coach Jones, Wendell Welge, Joe Korte, -Charles Schnick, Manager, Denis Shortal. WON 18, LOST 9 G FGA FG PCT FTA FT PCT TP AVG Godt 27 143 48 33.6% 46 29 63.0% 125 4.6 Taylor 27 242 106 43.8% 101 53 52.5% 265 9.8 Lewis 26 548 257 46.8% 211 142 67.3% 656 25.2 Schnick 24 166 68 41.0% 139 76 54.7% 212 8.8 Welge 27 316 139 44.0% 106 79 74.5% 357 13.2 Hunt 26 24 3 12.5% 21 9 42.9% 15 . 6 Requat 21 30 11 36.7% 22 12 54.5% 34 1.6 Korte 21 45 20 44.4% 18 9 50.0% 49 2.3 Nieburg 12 5 0 00.0% 1 1 100.0% 1 . 1 Moffat 12 12 4 33.3% 8 7 87.5% 15 1.3 Bess 14 15 3 20.0% 4 2 50.0% 8 .6 Churchill 10 3 0 00.0% 0 0 00.0% 0 .0 1549 659 42.5% 677 419 61.9% 1732 64.3 35 SCHNICK, f. GODT, g REQUAT, g Basketball Schedule ♦Wildcats 80 Wentzville 71 ♦Wildcats 49 Winfield 74 Wildcats 72 St, George 63 Wildcats 88 Augusta 45 Wildcats 49 Winfield 70 Wildcats 54 Silex 58 Wildcats 88 House Springs 28 ♦Wildcats 80 Augusta 37 Wildcats 65 Assumption 38 Wildcats 47 Winfield 56 Wildcats 54 St. George 56 ♦Wildcats 49 Francis Howell 64 ♦Wildcats 52 Silex 38 ♦Wildcats 81 Assumption 29 Wildcats 60 House Springs 31 ♦Wildcats 54 Wentzville 49 ♦Wildcats 46 Winfield 61 Wildcats 61 St. George 46 ♦Wildcats 73 Augusta 45 Wildcats 73 Augusta 48 Wildcats 68 Francis Howell 44 Wildcats 73 Winfield 55 ♦Wildcats 55 Francis Howell 64 ♦Wildcats 77 Silex 46 ♦Wildcats 57 Assumption 41 Wildcats 82 Russellville 50 Wildcats 50 Col. Douglas 79 TAYLOR, g HUNT, g MOFFAT, g © 36 CHURCHILL, f NIBBURG, g Girls’ Basketball Team Freda Booher, Ann Strathman, Barbara Govoro, Judy Barnett, Alice Tremblay, Adele Bversmeyer, Loretta Marten, Barbara Toraek, Paula Stamer, Blaine Welge, Norma Booher. Standing: Denis Shortal, manager, and Coach Ken Jones. WON 7, LOST 15 G FGA FG PCT FTA FT PCT TP Eversmeyer 22 167 50 29.9% 153 66 43.1% 166 Tomek 22 446 178 39.9% 186 79 42.5% 435 Tremblay 21 126 25 19.8% 57 16 28.1% 66 Welge 16 42 10 23.8% 45 22 48.9% 42 Govoro 20 12 2 16.7% 29 10 34.5% 14 Skaggs 2 4 1 25.0% 5 3 60.0% 5 N. Booher 2 3 1 33.3% 2 0 00.0% 2 Stamer 1 0 0 00.0% 1 0 00.0% 0 800 267 33.4% 478 196 41.0% 730 Points Avg Wright City 730 33.2 Opposit ion 782 35.5 Statist ics were not available, nor were they needed about our guards we all feel we had the best guards in the conference. AVG 7.5 19.8 3.1 2.6 .7 2.5 1.0 .0 33.2 for MARTEN, f 38 F. BOOHER, g Co-Captain EVERSMEYKR, f Co-Captain TOMSK, f TREMBLAY, f BARNETT, g N. BOOHER, g WELGE, f GOVORO, f Basketball Schedule ♦Wildkittens 28 ♦Wildkittens 30 Wildkittens 36 Wildkittens 27 ♦Wildkittens 29 Wildkittens 18 Wildkittens 50 Wildkittens 23 ♦Wildkittens 33 ♦Wildkittens 46 ♦Wildkittens 44 ♦Wildkittens 30 ♦Wildkittens 32 Wildkittens 22 ♦Wildkittens 19 Wildkittens . 34 Wildkittens 43 Wildkittens 29 Wildkittens 42 ♦Wildkittens 40 ♦Wildkittens 47 ♦Wildkittens 28 ♦Indicates Conf. Wentzville Winfield Warrenton Winfield Augusta Wentzville Assumption Francis Howell Francis Howell Silex Assumption Wentzville Winfield Warrenton Augusta Francis Howell Silex Winfield Warrenton Francis Howell Silex Assumption games. STRATHMAN, g UMOR COMPARING NOTES! THAT'S REAL SNOW, TOO. HOT shot: TOO MANY COOKS---- SPRING bonnets: WALK WITH CARE! 40 WARMIN’ THE BARN.’! (21) AND LEGS LEWIS THE LINE-UP TRIPLE THREAT BIG JOKE? BRAINS OR BRAWN I DREAMED I LOST MY MAIDENFORM BRA!” 42 WHERE'S BOB? HOLD IT, PLEASE! NO FAIR PEEKIN' SERVICE WITH A SMILE REAL COOL! 43 THE END OF A PERFECT DAY 000 0 0 cl J 00 LITTLE VILLAGE “66” Service Station And Cafe Gas - Oil - Propane And Diesel Fuel 24 Hour Service Phone SH 5-2149 Wright City Mo. 45 ----------------- C ompliments Of Warren County Officials Warrenton Compliments Of Warrenton Oil Company Distributors Of Mobilgas - Mobiloil Wright City Phone SH 5-4652 Warrenton Phone 44 Missouri Compliments Of Moto-Vu Drive In Vita Theatre KWRE Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Binkley Manufacturing Co. Machine And Fabricator Metal Products Phone 48 Phone SH 5-3100 Warrenton Wright City Compliments Of Farmers Merchants Bank Wright City Economy Super Market Call At Your AG Store For Quality Groceries Fresh Or Frozen Fruits And Vegetables Home-Killed Meat Phone SH 5-3400 Wright City Compliments Of Nieburg Furniture Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors And Ambulance Service Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen Air-Conditioned Chapel Phone SH 5-4300 - SH 5-4400 Or SH 5-4295 Our Services Available In St. Louis Phone Forrest 1-0500 Wright City Mo. Farmers Elevator Company Dealers In Feed Grain And Livestock Hauling Phone SH 5-4500 Wright City, Mo. Phone SH 5-4533 Foristell, Mo. Wright City Motel Phone SH 5-2121 Wright City Mo. Davis Restaurant Oil Company Homemade Pies - Country Ham Chicken - Steaks Wright City Mo. 50 Vogt Shell Service Station Lubrication-Car Washing-Tires Batteries-Shell Products Promnt Courteous Service Phone 5-9995 Wright City Mo. Compliments Of Rite Cut Sole Corp. Wright City Mo. 51 Compliments Of Sky-Line Service Station Restaurant Ready-Mix Concrete vmm and 000903131 for Betier Construction WRIGHT CITY WHITE TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 13 804 East Highway 40 McCullough Chain Saws Sales And Service Warrenton Mo. PETERS SERVICE STATION Tires-Batteries-Accessories Lubrication-Washing Phone SH 5-3262 Wright City Mo. BOB COOK’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Washing-Greasing-Diamond Tires Batteries Phone SH 5-4444 Highway 40 Wright City Mo. Wright City Compliments Of BUENEMAN’S HARDWARE Phone SH 5-3200 jffil Mo. W right City Compliments Of WARNER’S DRUG SUNDRIES Mo. Wright City CHARLES VAN STUDDIFORD Chrysler -- Plymouth International Trucks Phone SHerwood 5-2441 Mo. 54 NIEBURG MOTOR COMPANY Phone SH 5-3220 Wright City Mo. WRIGHT CITY MANUFACTURING CO. Show It And Sell It Hiae It And Keep It Wright Built Fixtures Phone SH 5-3510 Wright City Mo. Compliments Of WRIGHT CITY-JONESBURG TELEPHONE CO. Phone SH 5-3355 55 Compliments Of THE CEDARS MOTEL 1 Mile East Of Warrenton, Mo. On U. S. 40 Warrenton Compliments Of HENKE’S CLEANERS Deliveries To Wright City Tuesdays And Fridays To: Stamers Store Paul Martins Barbershop Economy Super Market Phone 395 Mo. KATIE JANE MEMORIAL HOME W. S. O’Sullivan, Supt. Home For Invalids, Chronic And Convalescent Persons Phone 410 Warrenton Mo. 56 Compliments Of WYATT DAIRY COMPANY Distributors Of Sealtest Phone 197 Warrenton_________________________________________ Mo. Compliments Of BIG BOY’S RESTAURANT r Compliments Of TWIEHAUS ADDITION Phone SH 5-3532 Wright City Mo. 57 Schraer Miltenberger AFCO Furnaces Kelvinator Appliances - Zephyr Awnings We Sell Warm Winters And Cool Summers Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Patio Swimming Pool Wright City Mo, Albright Concessions Automatic Merchandising Service Grandstand Vending Marion S. Albright, Owner 702 North Highway 47 Phone 1 82 Indoor Outdoor Concessions Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Missouri Edison Company Warrenton M°. 58 Joseph H. Schutte Painting Contractor Interior Exterior Decorator-Specializing In Sandpainting Texture Work, Sanding Floors And Finishing Phone 197 B 5 Wentzville Phelan’ Paints Flint Hill Mo. Clarabelle Adams Phone ?. 1 Leland Adams B-Z Ice Cream Manufacturing Co. “From Freezer To You'-’ Wholesale And Retail Warrenton Mo. Mildred’s Youth Shop Children’ Ready-To-Wear - Gifts Hallmark Greeting Cards Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of E. Schowengerdt Son Warrenton Mo. 59 Warrenton Baking Company Bakers Of Breads-Pastries Pantry Pal M. Calvin Niehuss, Jr. - Julius L. Ordelheide 116 East Main Street Warrenton Mo. Elmer Sprick, Jeweler Elgin - Hamilton Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Harold F. Hoelscher, M. D. Warrenton Mo. Wentzville State Bank Wentzville Mo. Wentzville Schramm Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet Clarence Schramm Phone 66 Mo. Compliments Of Community Furniture The Finest Line Of Merchandise Priced To Meet All Competition Wm. O. Slater - A. F. Dougherty Wentzville Mo. Kf JMobilgasl Terminal Service Station Service Is Our Business Wentzville Bus Depot N. II1H1 xna Greyhound - Burlington Wentzville Mo. Compliments Of Wright City Meat Co. Custom Slaughtering And Processing Phone SH 5-4320 W right City Mo. Warrenton Compliments Of Burggabe Drayage Service Mo. W entzville Sellers, Jeweler Watch And Jewelry Repair Phone 174R Wentzville Store Hours: 8:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. Friday 8:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. South Side Hotel Bldg. Don Sellers Mo. Fuel Compliments Of Groeper Oil Company Oil - Gasoline - Other Oils And Greases Wright City Phone SH 5-3422 Mo. M. F. A. Oil Company Wright City Jimmy Williams, Agent Phone SH 5-2100 Mo. 62 Wright City Best Wishes Wright City Lumber Company Phone SH 5-3155 Mo. Wright City Compliments Of Modern Radio Television Phone SH 5-4550 Mo. Wright City Compliments Of Finny’s Service Serving You By Saving Your Money On Your Buying Needs Mo. .Vright City Compliments Of Grace’s Cafe Phone SH 5-3382 Mo. 63 Wright City Compliments Of Whitmire’s Mo. Wright City Tomek’s Variety Store Notions-Shoes-Dry Goods Where Quality Exceeds Price Phone SH 5-2255 Mo. Wright City Compliments Of Vessels Inn Phone SH 5-4263 Mo. Wentzville Feed Supply Co. Full Line Of Ful-O-Pep - Nutrena - Dixie B-P - Cotton’s Best W entzville Custom Grinding And Mixing We Buy Eggs On Graded Basis Mo. Enjoy Bowling At Buse’s Lanes •Phone SH 5-4178 Winston And Betty Busekrus, Props. Wright City Mo. Compliments Of Dr. H. W. Henckler Optometrist Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Turner TV Phone 69 Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Wulff’s Floral Shop Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Flowers For All Occasions Phone 261 Warrenton Mo. Finke Monument Co. Phone 29 Monuments And Markers Large Stock To Select From Wentzville, Mo. - Warrenton, Mo. Compliments Of Ray Determan Electric Wiring And Servii' Phone 196 Warrenton Mo. Compliments Of Warrenton Supply Co. Warrenton Mo. V. E. Brockfelo, Sr. Painting - Paper Hanging Also Repaix Work Wright City Mo. Stamer Store “We Give Eagle Stamps” Phone SH 5-2235 Wright City Mo. Compliments Of Dorothy’s Beauty Shop Phone SH 5-3600 Wright City Mo. Martin Barber Shop Close Shave And Stylish Haircut Phone SH 5-3434 Wright City Mo. McCoy’s General Merchandise: Phone 1861 - SH 54549 Foristell Mo. Compliments Of Dr. J. R. Beckmeyer Wright City Mo. M. F. A. Central Co-op All Farm Products And M. F. A. Commodities Produce, Custom Grinding Farm Supplies, Fertilizers, Phone 159 Warrenton Truesdale Mo. Compliments Of Dr. Mrs. H. Watter Eyerman Warrenton Mo. 66 Wentzville Mo Wright City Warrenton Warrenton Boosters ADAMS CAFE SYMES BLACKSMITH SHOP Mo. ft FLOYD LOGAN Mo. REXALL DRUG STORE Mo. s{e 3{e a{c aj jJc WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE WALSWORTH jh BomjU hr wALawoKTK aomu


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