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

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Mr. Bob Jones We, the staff of the 1958 Echo, wish to dedicate this book to Mr. Bobby Jones as a token of our appreciation for his help in preparing it for publication. His tireless and whole- hearted efforts and support have been a real inspiration to us all. F. C. SMALL Superintendent JAMES BURRIS Vocational Agriculture ANN STAMER English and Mathematics BOB JONES Business Education DELLA MAY WALKER Vocational Home Economics SERYL WEBB Coach, History CLARENCE HEUSI Science DON DuPERRETT Music IRIS SCHAPER School Secretary 5 Seniors JIM VESSELS Class President ..............2 Student Council ..............1 President....................... Glee Club.....................4 Accompanist..................... Mixed Chorus..................4 Accompanist .................3 Junior Play...................... Newspaper Staff ................. Editor in Chief..............1 News Editor..................... Yearbook Staff .................. Ass't. Editor................2 Cheerleader...................... Band ............................ NORMA BOOHER Class Reporter ......... Secretary............. Sec’y-Treas........... Student Council ........ F. H. A................. Vice-President ....... Game Leader........... Glee Club............... Mixed Chorus ......... Basketball ............. Junior Play............. Festival Queen.......... Newspaper Staff ,1 1 1 1 4 1 ,1 3 3 ,4 ,1 ,1 ,2 MRS. WALKER Sponsor MARY JANE KLAUSMEIER Class Treasurer................1 Vice-President ..............1 F. H. A........................4 Parlimentarian ..............1 Treasurer....................1 Glee Club .....................4 Mixed Chorus ..................i Newspaper Staff................1 Y-arbook Staff ............... 3 Band ..........................4 CHARLOTTE BURGAN Class Vice-President..........1 Student Council...............2 Glee Club.....................2 Mixed Chorus .................1 Cheerleader ..................2 F. H. A.......................4 Junior Play................. 1 7 LEORA UTHE Class President ................1 Sec’y-Treas...................1 Student Council ................1 President ....................1 Glee Club ......................2 F. H. A.........................4 President ....................1 Vice-President................1 Historian ....................1 Planned Progress................1 Yearbook Staff..................1 Activity Editor...............1 Newspaper Staff ................2 Art Editor ...................1 News Editor ..................1 Junior Play ....................1 SHARON HARMS Class Sec'y-Treas...............l Planned Progress ...............1 F. H. A.........................3 Game Leader ..................1 Basketball......................4 Band............................3 President ....................1 Newspaper ..................... 3 Yearbook Staff..................2 Glee Club ......................4 Mixed Chorus ...................4 Junior Play.....................1 School Reporter ................1 NEAL ORDELHEIDE Student Council ...............i Reporter ....................1 Newspaper Staff ...............1 PAUL DILLON F. F. A........................3 Treasurer ...................1 Sentinel.....................1 Second Conductor ............1 Glee Club .....................1 Class President ...............1 Vice-President ..............1 Newspaper......................1 Junior Play....................1 Y earbook .....................1 Cheerleader ...................1 EDWARD FLAKE Class Preside .................1 Planned Progress................1 Festival King...................1 Glee Club....................... 3 Mixed Chorus ...................1 Band ...........................2 Junior Play.....................1 8 RALPH ROGERS F. F. A.........................4 Vice-President...............1 Reporter .....................1 Basketball ....................1 MARILYN REICH F. H. A............. Glee Club........... Mixed Chorus ...............3 MURRILL WOHLER F F A .1 1 W. C. Hampshire Swine 4 Mixed Chorus Junior Play FRANKIE COX F. F. A.......................4 W. C. Hampshire Swine Breeders Ass'n..............4 Glee Club ....................2 Mixed Choruj..................1 BasketbaU ....................2 Baseball......................2 Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of 1958, being in our usual state of mind, and feeling the time of our depar- ture from your midst to be drawing nigh, feel that the time has come to draw up our last will and testament. Individually we do will and bequeath the following: I, Norma Booher, will my well-used knee guards (which I have never used) to Goldie Black. May her knees never be bruised as mine have been. Also, I will my ability to “keep my chin up through any situation to Barbara Tomek. I, Charlotte Burgan, will my ability to get zeros for talking in English Class to Charles Kraft. I, also, will to Judy Barnett my ability to get dates. May she have better luck than I did. I, Frankie Cox, do hereby will my ability to never get caught skipping class to Mike Byrd, and I will my driving ability to Elmer Vahle. I Paul Dillon, will my erect physique and debonair manner to Elmer Vahle along with my little black book, so that the “femmes of the area may not lack appropriate attention. Along with this black book goes my beautiful, hot convertable to pick them up in. I, Edward Flake, will my beautiful, red, shiny, and hot 41 Plymouth to “Fuzzy Shortal. Good luck and remember that the war is not over! In fact, it’s just about to begin. I, Sharon Harms, do will and bequeath: Mental--My ability to argue with Mr. Small to Melva Jean Eversmeyer. May she win always, as I did. Physical--My strength in Arm Wrestling to Bill Moffat. May he profit with it, as I did. I, Mary Jane Klausmeier, will my old senior science workbook which brought me and many others favorable grades in senior science to Joe Korte. Take care of it as well as I did; the pages tear easily. I, Neal Ordelheide, do hereby will my ability to skip school without being caught to Gary Torbett, and I will my boots to Joe Korte, because he talks about them so much. I, Marilyn Reich, will my habit to drive slowly and carefully to Jim Vogt and Gary Torbett, so that they can set an example for the other students. I, Ralph Rogers, will my ability to buy good used cars that never need repair to Jack “Smiley Lee. I, Leora Uthe, will my quiet ways and all my special little abilities to Charles Kratt, and hope he may have as much luck as I had in getting eighth hours, passes, tardy slips, and arguing with all the teachers. I, Jim Vessels, will my hook on the key board to Eugene (Muzzy) Flake, and my accompanist seat in Glee Club and Mixed Chorus to Herbert Sherrill (The sour notes won't bother him.). I further will my presidency of the Senior Class to Eddie Hollenbeck, the old “fireball. I know he’ll keep them all on their toes. I, Murrill Wohler, will my overalls and my ability to chew Beechnut tobacco to Edward Stuerman. May he never turn green as “Fuzzy did. 10 Senior Prophecy Report to Board of Directors of the Ford Foundation April 1, 1970 I have been commissioned by the head of the Ford Foundation to ascertain which of the 1958 High School Graduating Classes has achieved the greatest diversity of occupation during the past twelve years. Not only is my choice for the above mentioned honor outstanding for its great diversity, it is also extraordinary in its achievements in the various fields of endeavor. The members have, almost without exception, risen to the top in their chosen occupations. After a great deal of study, meditation, and prayer, I have finally arrived at a unanimous decision. As evidence of the wisdom of my choice, witness the following: Members of the Wright City High School Graduating Class of 1958 Norma Booher: Whose name is familiar to everyone, has become a famous Authoress. Titles of two of her latest books are: “This English Language” and “Controlling Your Temper.” Charlotte Burgan: Because of a natural talent and diligent practice, she has become the chief tester for a chewing gum company, seeing how many cracks she can get out of it before it looses it’s flavor. Frankie Cox: Upon the death of Arthur Murray, his most able pupil, Frankie Cox became head of the corporation and was featured on the T. V. show. Paul Dillon: Head barber at the Waldorf Astoria Barber Shop. It was always such a fetish with him to keep his hair nicely trimmed and combed that he naturally became a Tonsorial Artist. Edward Flake: On the theory, “If you can’t lick ’em, join ’em” he became a member of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and has now worked up to the rank of Captain. Sharon Harms: Upon the retirement of Ester Williams, has become the rage of the nation for her appearances in movies and on T.V. as a featured swimmer and lady wrestler. Mary Jane Klausmeier: She is now a night reporter for “New York Daily Times” with the Water- front beat. Her former classmates would not know her, as she wears slacks all the time and is never caught without the trusted revolver. The Underworld characters all stear clear of her as they know she is “Dead Eyed Dick” with any weapon handy and can put Maverick in the shade with a deck of cards. Neal Ordelheide: He is now an undercover agent for the F. B. I. assigned to contraband liquor, for he had always had a nose for such stuff. Marilyn Reich: Shortly after graduation she got a job with Burgrabbe Truck Service and from there went to Red China and drove a truck along Burma Road. You remember she had early experience driving back and forth between Pitts and Wright City. Ralph Rogers: Upon graduation, Mr. Rogers became head of a firm which manufactures inex- pensive automobile parts. He was always in need of these things and thought others might, also. Leora Uthe: Miss Uthe’s classmates will remember her as being shy and afraid of boys. Sur- prisingly enough, she conquered these shortcomings to the extent that now she is a teacher of etiquette and charm in an exclusive girls’ school. James B. Vessels: Mr. Vessels is now the Master of Ceremonies for the Ozark Opery. He has become one of the most famous Country and Western performers. He first became interested in the Opery on January 21, 1958, when the group gave a show in the high school; and signed a contract at that time. His fine technique and quick wit have served him in good stead ever since. Murrill Wohler: Mr. Wohler is now the Director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. This is really no surprise, as he was always an admirer of Classical Music. Many of his former classmates will remember that he tried so hard to go to high school for thirty days without missing, but never quite made it. Now, after each thirtieth performance he has a huge celebration. 11 Juniors MRS. STAMER Sponsor JACKIE LEE President ANN STRATHMAN BARBARA TOMEK Vice-President Secretary ELAINE WELGE DENIS SHORTAL JUDY BARNETT Treasurer Student Council Student Council and Reporter 13 EDDIE HOLLENBECK DALE HALLER GOLDIE BLACK ARLINE PAUL BILL MOFFAT KENNETH MARTEN RONNIE NIEBURG DEANE WYATT ROSE MOZEE SANDRA TATE JOE KORTE i RAYMOND PHEGLEY Sophomores MR. DUPERRETT Sponsor DON' EVERSMEYER President SANDY VESSELS Vice-President MARILYN BOEHMER Secreta ry-Treasurer CONNIE POOLE Reporter MELBA KLAUSMEIER Student Council JIM VOGT Student Council 16 CAROL LINNENBRINGER BRENDA LUCKETT CRAIG PAILER RICHARD PHEGLEY GARY PETERS JERRY TAYLOR GERALD SCHENDLER GARY TORBETT 17 WELDON BALL DANNY BYRD BONNIE COX EUGENE FLAKE GEORGE GIBSON 18 MILDRED HENKE ROGER HUNT CHARLES KRAFT Freshmen MR. HEUSI RONNIE AVERY President BETTY TOMEK Vice-President RONNIE KID WELL Secretary-Treasurer MARY SUE HELD Reporter JIM BURRIS Student Council ROSALIND HARMS Student Council 19 VICTOR BROCKFELD CLINTON BROWN LONNIE HENRY 20 BILLY MUENZ JULIUS MOZEE RONALD PAUK 21 JOY BRUNING BETTY DILLON CHARLOTTE BOOHER EDWARD STUERMANN SHERRY DOWNS 7th Grade ROV 1: Irma Abrolat, Carol Byrd, Betty Nadler, Judy Null, Phyllis Reynolds, Judy Burns. ROW 2: Martha Brinkman, Cecilia Smiley, Virginia McCoy, Bobbie Summerlin, Linda Rudd, Betty Bote. ROW 3: Mrs. Hasekamp, Kenneth Webbink, Charles Gibson, Philip Hunt, Sidney Buchanan, Ronnie Peters. ROW 4: Richard Lanvermeier, Dennis Brakcnscik, Vernon Reynolds, William Wood, George Kraft. 8th Grade ROW 1: Donna Poole, Carroll Phcgley, Judy Forsee, Joyce Harr, Mary Knisley. ROW 2: Alice Copeland, Carolyn Poole, Karen Kristofferson, Mary Anne Haller, Sandra Black. ROW 3: James Lewis, George Davis, Billy Bockhorst, Roger Lynn, Mrs. Garnett. ROW 4: Billy Lynn, Douglas Gerdeman, Paul Bruning, Sonny Buchanan, Jerry Good. 5th Grade ROW 1: James Reed, Lorraine Reynolds, Virginia Copeland, Grace Herbcl, Herbert Fine, Kerry Kidwell, Billy Klatt, Marilyn Peters, Gary Fricdcck. ROW 2: Jack Hurt, Verlin Gibson, Ted Krygicl, David Burgan, Phyllis Cox, Janis Hagelman, Janet Forsee, Nancy Butler. ROW 3: Carolyn Schindler, David Vogt, Billy McCoy, Larry Haller, Ruth Bote, Ruby Bote, Virginia Lanvermeier, Wesley Jaspering. ROW 4: Paul Martin, Ronnie Poole, Gary Linnenbringer, Bert Brown, Ivan Rose, Mrs. Boothby. Not Pictured: Carol Lewis, Faye Stonebarger. 6th Grade ROW 1: Marjorie Mygatt, Barbara Brinkman, Rosalie Phegley, Mary Margaret Canter, Patsy Moffat, Sandy Stamer, Marilyn Schindler. ROW 2: Miss Holland, Harry Prior, Johnny Prior, Raymond Boehmer, Johnny Kraft, Kay Schmidt, Verona Little. ROW 3: Allen Sontag, Terry Weiss, Melvin Ellis, Marvin Wood, Leroy Mikus, Carl Held. ROW 4: Weber Gaskin, Rickie Tremblay, Charles Ogden, Anna Jungerman, Diane Welge, Bernard Leykamp, Jr. 3rd Grade ROW 1: Pamela Weiss, Diane Schmidt, Larry Friedeck, Donald Muskopf, Gregory Butler,'Danny Burns, Roy Dillion, James Miller. ROW 2: Raymond Barber, Linda Stevenson, Evelyn Schindler, Earl Jungerman, Leslie Burris, Richard Cox, Dianna Rose, Carolyn Bishop. ROW 3: Mrs. Ticdemann, Richard Jaspering, Steve Obcrlag, John Poole, Daved Gerdeman, Timmy Cappel, Larry Marten. Not Pictured: Linda Jaspering, Ellen Small. 4th Grade ROW 1: Norman Canter, Linda Byrd, Steven Lee, Judy Krygicl, Leonard Pauk, Larry Paul, Billy Johnson, Cheryl Bote, Gloria Rose. ROW 2: Terry Haller. Charles Govero, Billy Reeds, Tommy Dixon, Kenneth Leesman, Gary Allen, William Linnenbringer. Larry Twiehaus, Mike West. ROW 3: Kenneth Hunt, Kitty Tate, Sharon Brakensick, Alice Oncy, Diana Martin, Ronald Smith, Patsy Dillion, Dianne Summerlin, Miss Thoroughman. Not Pictured: Penny Fowler, Sandra Korte. Edward Steele. 25 1st Grade ROW 1: Nola Mae Held, Joyce Ann Shook, Peggy Gibson, Bobby McGee, Helen Eckhoff, Steven Henley, Ronald Martin, Charles Miller, David Rose. ROW 2: Miss Bebermeyer, Arthur King, Carolyn Webbink, Karen Bruning, Gladys Herbel, Louis Schaper, Billy Carter, David Schindler, John Gerdeman. ROW 3: Rose Ann Mygatt, Donna Wescott, Linda Bruning, Tommy Davis, Jacqueline O'Neal, Carolyn Lccsman, Jeanette Groeper. ROW 4: Kevin Ogden, Kurt Beckmeyer, Deborah Johnson, Jack Groeper, Roger Cox, Karen Burris, Sharon Reynolds. Not Pictured: Mike Barnett, David Schmidt, Mary Ann Phegley. 2nd Grade ROW 1: Karen Gaffney, Sally Kauble, Evelyn Copeland, Marsha Wethington, Gregory Butler, Donna Muskopf, Donna West, Charles Gresham. ROW 2: David Golterman, James Rudd, George Eckhoff, Karen Friedeck, Dennis Ray Schmitt, Ronald Butler, David Bote, James Jaspering. ROW 3: Darla Schmidt, Ivan Paul, Linda Gaskin, Mary Sue Bote, William Burns, Richard Held, Bobby Phegley, Chris Small, Mrs. Witthaus. ROW 4: Joe Krygiel, Edith Miller, Imogene Welge, Robert Wright, Linda Lee, Bruce Groeper, Charles Williams, Dennis Burns, Glenn Nierman. Not Pictured: Kent Beckmeyer, Brenda Brown, Linda Fowler, Maria Steele. Festival Queen NORMA BOOHER Attendants ELAINE WELGE Junior CHARLOTTE BOOHER F reshman 28 MARILYN BOEHMER Sophomore Festival King EDWARD FLAKE RONALD AVERY F reshman Attendants JACK LEE Junior GEORGE GIBSON Sophomore 29 Yearbook Staii SEATED: Sandy Tate, Sharon Harms, Barbara Tomek, Mary Jane Klausmeier, Marilyn Boehmer. STANDING: Ronnie Avery, Don Eversmeyer, Sue Govoro, Jim Vessels, Weldon Ball, George Gibson, Mr. Jones. Newspaper Statt SEATED: Sandra Tate, Sharon Harms, Barbara Tomek, Dean Wyatt. Sue Held, Mr. Jones, Norma Booher, Neal Ordelheide, Judy Barnett, Eversmeyer, and Jim Vessels. STANDING: Dale Haller, Mary Elaine Welge, Leora Uthe, Don 30 Beginners Band ROW 1: Phyllis Cox. Janice Hagelman. Virginia Copeland. Cecilia Smiley, Betty Lou Bote, Rosalie Phegley. ROW 2: David Vogt, Ted Kriegel, James Reed, Herbert Fine, Ronnie Peters, Sonny Buchanan, Mr. DuPerrett. ROW 3: Karen Kristofferson, Kerry Kidwell, Allan Sontag, Terry Weiss, Carolyn Poole. Dana Sa°„drl:T rnnrd Anr,a Jun8eI™an. Carol Phegley. Virginia McCoy, Faye Stonbarge. Welce val!' , , 1| Brakenae.k, Leroy Mikus, Marvin Wood, Raymond P.oehmer. ROW 2: Dit Orunino Ann St Efc amp. lv;lary Margaret Canter, Mary Jane Klausmeier. William Wood. Paul Harman la A M --Iva J“n Eversmeyer. Joy Bruning, James Vogt. ROW 3: Sharon B ,™1! n Av y’ ROnme N'ieb'“'8' Weber Gaskin, Raymond Phegley. Dale Haller, Roger Brinkman, Don Eversmeyer. Richard Phegley, Betty Tomek. Mr. DuPerrett. 31 Girls' Glee Club ROW 1: Velma Vahle, Melba Jean Eversmeyer, Sue Govoro, Mildred Henke, Margaret Klingenberg, Marilyn Bochmer, Melba Klausmeier. ROW 2: Mr. DuPerrett, Mary Sue Held, Sharon Harms, Charlotte Booher, Marilyn Reich, Bonnie Cox, Carol Linnenbringer, Mary Jane Klausmeier. ROW 3: Elaine Welge, Elaine Lanvermeier, Ida Jean Woolfolk, Donna Twiehaus, Melba Mae Owens, Joy Bruning, Rose Marie Mozee, Brenda Luckett. ROW 4: Arline Paul, Retty Tomek, Mary Ann Stamer, Sherry Downs, Valerie Leykamp, Opal Paul, Brenda Dixon, Betty Dillon. ROW 5: Ann Strathman, Judy Barnett, Barbara Tomek, Goldie Black, Rosalind Harms, Sandy Vessels, Charlotte Burgan, Leora Uthe. Boys' Glee Club ROW 1: Weldon Ball. Raymond Phegley, George Gibson, Jim Burris, Richard Schcndler, Julius Mozee, Ronnie Pauk. ROW 2: Eddie Hollenbeck. Paul Dillon. Murrill Wohler, Gary Peters, Herbert Sherrill, Don Eversmeyer, Lonnie Henry, Richard Phegley. ROW 3: Gerald Schendler, Billie Muen7., Victor Brockfeld, Ronnie Kidwell, Clinton Brown, Teddy Nadler, Edward Stucrman, Gary Torbett. ROW 4: Dale Haller, Frankie Cox, Ronnie Avery, Jim Vogt, Jim Vessels, Denis Shortal, Edward Flake, Mr. DuPerrett. 32 Student Council Melba Klausmeier, Leora Uthe, Denis Shortal, Jim Burris, Mr. Small, Judy Barnett, Rosaland Harms, Neal Ordelheidc. Mixed Chorus ROW 1: Velma Vahle, Betty Dillon, Elaine Welge, Sue Covoro, Mildred Henke. Margaret Klingenberg, Marilyn Boehmer, Melba Klausmeier. ROW 2: Arlinc Paul, Melba Jean I-.versmeyer, Mary Sue Held. Sharon Harms. Goldie Black, Judy Barnett. Charlotte Booher. Marilyn Reich, Carol Linnenbringer, Mary Jane Klausmeier. ROW 3: Valerie Leykamp, Betty Tomek. Mary Ann Stamer, Elaine Lanvermeier, Donna Twichaus, Joy Bruning, Rose Mozee, 3 rend a Luckett.. 4- Julius Mozee, Lonnie Henry, Don Eversmeyer, Weldon Ball, Ray Phegley, Eddie Hollenbeck, Murrill Wohler. ROW 5: Jim Vessels. Gary Peters. Gary Torbctt. Jim Vogt, Ronnie Avery. Mr. DuPerrett. 33 Future Homemakers of America ROW 1: Mildred Henke, Elaine Welge, Mary Jane Klausmeier, Sandy Tate, Marilyn Boehmer, Leora Uthe, Sharon Harms, Melba Klausmeier, Sandy Vessels. ROW 2: Norma Booher, Charlotte Burgan, Charlotte Booher, Marilyn Reich, Margaret Klingenberg, Mary Sue Held, Bonnie Cox, Carol Linnenbringer, Mrs. Walker. ROW 3: Velma Vahle. Sue Govoro, Melva Jean Eversmeyer, Ida Woolfolk, Donna Twiehaus, Melba Owens, Joy Pruning, Rose Marie Mor.ee, Brenda Luckett. ROW 4: Elaine Lanvenmeier, Rosaland Harms, Betty Tomek, Mary Ann Stamer, Sherry Downs, Valerie Leykamp, Opal Paul, Brenda Dixon, Betty Dillon. Future Farmers of America ROW 1: Mr. Burris, Dale Haller, Ray Pheyley, Ralph Rogers, Paul Dillon, Murrill Wohler, Eddie Hollenbeck. ROW 2: Denis Shortal, Elmer Vahle, Dean Wyatt, Elaine Welge. Frankie Cox, Ronald Kidwcll, and Victor Brockfeld. ROW 3: Teddy Nadler, Richard Schindler, Gerald Schindler, Richard Phcgley, Mike Byrd, and Craig Pailer. ROW 4: Edward Stucrman, Billy Muenz, Clinton Brown, Danny Byrd, Jerry Taylor, and Ronald Pauk. 34 Girls Basketball ROW 1: Goldie Black, Charlotte Booher, Norma Booher, Sharon Harms, Elaine Welge, Barbara Tomck. ROW 2: Coach Webb, Melba Klausmeier, Brenda Luckett, Rose Mozee, Joy Bruning, Carol Linnenbringer, Betty Tomek, Valorie Leykamp, Margaret Klingenberg. NAME GAMES FG WON 9 FTA Tomek 15 134 96 Harms 14 68 108 Welge 15 33 49 Tomek 12 8 15 Bruning 9 2 2 Wright City- Opposition Points 594 540 Avg 39.6 36 LOST 6 FT T PTS FT % G AV 44 312 45.8 20.8 34 170 31.8 12.1 20 86 40.8 5.6 5 21 33.3 1.8 0 4 0 .4 36 Although no statistics were compiled about our guards, we feel we had the best in the conference. NORMA BOOHER. G. BARBARA TOMEK, F. CHARLOTTE BOOHER G. JOY BRUNNING, F. SHARON HARMS. F. GOLDIE BLACK. G. CAROL LINNENBRINGER, G. ELAINE WELGE, F. VALORIE LEYKAMP, G. BETTY TOMEK. F. 37 MELBA KLAUSMEIER, G. A Boys' Basketball Team ROW 1: Frankie Cox, Ronnie Kidwell, Dale Haller, Denis Shortal, Gerald Schendler. ROW 2: Coach Webb, Ronnie Nieburg, Weldon Ball, Kenneth Marten, Jackie Lee, Bill Moffat. Not Pictured: Ronnie Avery, Jim Vogt. NAME GAMES fg FTA Moffat 19 93 51 Nieburg 19 73 107 Ball 16 62 99 Shortal 19 30 27 Martin 19 20 30 Avery 12 11 6 Haller 10 1 2 FT T PTS FT% G AV 27 213 53 11.2 61 207 56.9 10.9 49 173 49.5 10.8 10 70 37 3.7 12 52 40 2.7 4 26 66.6 2.2 1 3 50 .3 38 BILL MOFFAT DENIS SHORTAL RONNIE AVERY KENNETH MARTEN WELDON BALL RONNIE NIEBURG DALE HALLER JACK LEE . 39 Boys Basketball Team RO .. 1: Richard Schendler, Herbert Sherrill, George Gibson, Gerald Schendler, Julius Mozee. ROW 2: Coach Webb. Ronnie Avery. Ronnie Kidwell, Frankie Cox, Gary Torbett, Ronnie Pauk, Jim Vogt, Not Pictured. 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