1963 - Poplar Bluff Municipal Library

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The 1963

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Poplar Bluff High School

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Volume XLIII

Organizations ... Page 38

Features . . . Page 70

Sports ... Page 96

Foreword

1 he K 1: Y S 'I() 1\CH II:VI:.\11. ''I re numerou . A v.e go

th10ugh life, v.e v.1ll di over that I ducation i the fir t and mo 1

impo11ant o the kt-y ; 01 it unlo k thtc doo1 of th mind. Achil-ve­

mcnt i obtamcd by limbing just one tcp t a time; through the

\ riou dwol activitie , the forming of warm friend hip , nd karn­

ing f. ir pia} in sport . In the c page we will try to how th~ ~udent of P.B II .

the \\a\ they have attained hiL...:ement.

Ads 212

Classes Page 128

Joy,

ccess and

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Frustration ...

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.\ton: .ltld more the world bcoming to

under ... taml th.lt cdm.ltion sh.tpc•s the direc­

tion and govern" the trc.:nd of civiliz.ttion.

Both the tate• and fcdcr.tl government

n:cognize the potenc) of eduL.ltion when it

contribute" mone:- lot the upport of

school.... There b a gcnctal belief among

the leaders of the free world, that if thb

civiliz.Hion b to c. bt, the population mu..,t

be gh en under tanding and cffkkncy

through educatil n. Prohahlv the grt:atcst

chore yd to be done is eliminating the

old prejudices, tht: old rhahic , the.: old

su pidon nd the old hatn:J.., which havc

developed bctwcen • ' tion . Educational

progrc .., b no longer ..,omc.:thing th t we

ju t hope for: it mu t be a reality for < ur own survival.

I red "-1. .\lorrow

'-,upcrintcndent of 'ch< ob

LEFT TO RI(,JI'l !Uy P~nney, c rL1•uy; Dr. A. C. (ji t, Rob~rt Hyde, Bernard \'l:'hcatley, Pre idt·nt; IIHold I.a ~·Dr. I-red Blgg , I4Thadi eifert, Clarabel Gray.

We wi h fur you the good things in

life. Dc:cen<..-y, hone ty, integrity, kind­

nes , thoughtfulne and all the christian

virtue to rna ·e for y u a full life.

It ha~ been a ple-a ure nd impiration

to have had your friend hip and fellow­

ship the pa t thrc:c: years.

Cordially your ,

E. T. Peter , Principal

Claude: E. "turray, Jr.

A istant Principal

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DOROTHY .1 RT'\ ccrctarv to Prmctpal

'I he o!Til:e per onncl ofP.B.H.S. play an important part inthe\\ork­

ing of ( ur ~.:hool. They take care of the man~ pr blem th.tt t1o J the offiu: hourly. \Vith ut them man} things that we tudent take

for granted \\ ould be mi sing from our ch Ida).

JOHI· .I Y c retary to l't m !pal

KARh PRIC I S <.:retary to l'nn !pal

Office Personnel

cnior gtrl et h lpful information from )0\ e nd 1 erl')

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\'ttal Information Go 0Hor lh~ lnt~r~:om

Helping Hands of P.B.H.S.

II· R EIH I o y

crcto~ry to uper ntcnd nt

of lndu tnal nd

(reograph\, \ 1 tant lootball co lh, J mor ( Ia pon or.

~I \R\ THR< l\\'ER, B ~ ol.thca t ~It oun tate ( ollege

Ht tun, oetolo• flonoMtc (_,oHrn

ment

Social Science,

I nterre lationsh ips of

Bll I Plifi.I IP B \ ~I A l rll\er tt\ of Tenne ee, flardmg Colle •c \mer an Ht tor), \\ orld Hr ton

Past and Future

(reo graph\ da c aH made more interc ting b the u c of lobe.

\~'II 1.1 M \IIlLER B fau C'laire tate ( ollcge Hi tor\, ProJector Club pon or.

sod.tl S knee cout es bring out the intct­

rdation hip bd\vccn men and thcit urround­ing . I o he "hi torkally minded" i to sec

thing in t cl.ttion and in per pee.: tin:, .tnd to

judge to let antly. ( rcogt aphy reveals the p.u t

men oY.n t.tlcnt , ambition , .tndlimitation

pia) in u ing and dwdoping the land ape

and it tesour e. 'I luough odology Y.L" leatn

to under t.tnd one another, lor v.c: um appreci­

ate othcr on I ·"hen v. c " tand in their h c " and fa e thc:it problem . \X'e mu t remember

hov. ditlct entl) men have: thought and acted

in diflerent time . \X'c: mu t ,tlv. ay keep an

open mind, read) to rc c:i\e nd weigh new

t'\ iden e ,\11 of thi i included in the ocial dcnc.:c

\ hich c.: holar toda) tudy and tea h.

I EROY \"(' l.f"l-R , H.S \ u ttn Pt-ay State ( ollcgc Ht tory.

John l·.a tburn and ott Tin ely find helpful mformation n a et of en clopedta tn thetr

ht ton cia .

HAROI D JOH. (), , B E., t .E

I DR!( II, B • \I E. \It ourt tate C ollc c, \It ouri

Spon or.

Science,

Biology.

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pon or,

The ~tuuy of sdt•nce unit cks the secrets oflife. Through dencewe,

the tmlents may learn to can:h

lor the truth and use it wisely.

litH t 1\ pl.tr Blut ·niot High II have the chance to dl'vdop their

interl'~ts in man:; different 1elds,

such a bioI o gy. chemi try and

ph · ics. This \at iet include both

biologic.ll and phy ical dcmes for

greatct mental growth.

olle

the Observation and Classification of Facts

y

Larry the u

a problem In Algebra

Mathematics,

Arkan a tate T Colleg Algebra, Trigonometry, Probabtht\ and rati -ric , lath Club pon or.

the Language of Science

Math lub

One of the mo important facb about our world i th t the object in it n be counted nd thema e

me a u red. \Vithout mathemati

thi would not be po ible. Be­

cau it i of u h fund mental

import nee in almo t all of the 'ence , mathematic i ne es a!)'

for a reer in the e field . For

th t n.:a~ n P.B.H .. tride to im­

pre upon i~ student the value o COU! e in math.

RI HARD FREY, B outhea t .\li oun tate Colle

AI ebra, Geom II), \lath Club pon,or

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A n ,. udcnt help, the R R~-ading l.ah, ha the attention of cmor Ka Sun and (,)en Arnold.

1YRTI E ORHEl T, A B n \cr t!} of Kan a

Engh h, tudent :\uthor' CJub Spon or

H E.. .E

Ia

Thl· ~tudy of language i the key to the

communi ation the world n ed .It thi time. Emphash tod.t· i on letrning our oY.n language well in addition to tudying the foreign langu.tgcs that a student ha the oppor· tunity to take. The knowledge and f word we cek and the judgment we hoY. in using them are part of the cdu ation and cultuml heritage student recei\'c at PBH .

Rl TI-l MI. 'ETRfE, B l fll\ cr ity of.\ li ou rl l'ngli h. Joumali m, Bluffer pon or, Honor odcty pun or, Qutll and roll Spun or

Rt;llf.ll. < RITI B , .\1 I D "outh~.t t ~Its aura ate< ollcgc, Arkan ,t

tate ( ollcgc Engh h, ophomorc < Ia s "pon or

Language

RI< liARD ~II;\; I' rREf., ,\B., .\1 A. \'1/c tmin ter ( allege, ( olumbia niver ity

Engh h, Dramatic Club Spon or, cnior

Cia s Spon or.

Arts

tate ( (>liege

Key to

\'1!{(,1, 'lA YO • '(,, H E. Arkansa tate Tt.-acher < ollegc

lingli h

Success Kath~. 'Jan) a, and C hcri di cu the finer pomt of cnior literature.

outhea t ~II oun

Fine Arts • •

Highlights of Specialized Learning

Fr n h and p nl h tudcnt pro tl great! from our m dcm Jan uag l.lb .

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IL, en i or ( I a

Learning to Cfl'atc and cxprc one-

elf through fine art a valuable

part o our education. tudcnt have

a \l.rdc and varied choice of cour c

for thi purpo c according to each

one' individual talent and arc pro­

vided "'ith wcll-qualifkx!teachcr for

instru uon a part of the urrirulum

here Jt 1'. B .II. .

J ~II <JARRE"I T, B A llcndrrx ( ollq;c

o-'>pon or,

JOY TAYLOR, B M

( >uachira Bapti t ( oil gc

( ,cncral .\1 u ic

.\.','I ROB RT , B E. A n a .a.t College tt t Pr cti e, Bu ine r.n Ia h,

>r ( Ia pon or.

8:\RB:\RA CR • E, R ~I urray tate ollcge

horthand, Typmg, cnior ( Ia pun or.

()ulck h ad and lo\\ fmger call for cnou con tTltr uon

\Vhcn the time come lor the

tudcnt of tooay to bee me the

h us in e lc dcrs of tomorro'", their education will he complete.

Preparing fot the modern hu inc world is rew,\t ding and edu­

l,ttional.

Thi department in dude the

fadlitic and training for the stu· dent a~ well J the numct ou-; ub·

jccb offered i 11 the fidJ of com­

merce.

outhca t ~I i ou n tate ( olle •c Bookkeeping, Honor <.; k1\ Board .

The c Alert c rctaric of tomorrow fmd that kill improve "'ith daily practt e.

Commerce Key to Tomorrow's

Business World

A', B ..•. \t A ouri

II eye focu on \lr . Swain in thl Boo·-

keeping da a th di cu bu inc

journal

HE, 'RIETTA METZ, B .. , ~I.A. , •ortht'll I~~~ ouri tateColl ge, OIVU II)'

of ~tis ouri Co-ordinator, C.O. ·P· or, Honor

i~t Board.

Karen K1 f, a ( 0 E. tud nt, \\Orking in ~lr. Knu kl offi e.

Home Economics Vocational

DO. I 1~10 .. , B.

~lurray tate College o-ordinator.

AR, 'OI.D D • '( ,-\, ', B.S.

Murra) tate, M ED l:nher ity of ~I ouri

Coordinator, 0 E. pon or.

Education

pon or.

1\ gre-at deal of kill nd c >Urage i needed to face the complex proh·

!em · t f our uture. hxpcrt training i e entia! to prepare u for thee problem . In !lome l:conomic many que tion of homemaking arc tudicd and

an wen:d. Throu •h c ·cclll'nt guidance, the

con tantly curit u mind of young men and women arc filled with knowledge and leader hip. The tuden f P.B. H.S. will he the

lc.tdcr { f tomot roY. with the edu­

c tion we have chieved tod y.

Preparation for Future Living

lenda op and lly Hen on chou the lngrcdtent to prt-par a meal

pon or.

DO.' SWAI, , B. , :.1 A. \'(!a h!n on Vniver 11y, mver lly of\Vyo­ming P;ychology, tudent Council Spon or, Dir­ector of Guidance and Coun ehng, Honor

i y.

''Doc" S"a!n helping l"nlor with college plan .

~uiding, as i ting, and advising arc only a flw of the dut l~ per­formed by the pccia. l!"' ices Department of P.B.H. de­partment i made up of highly skilled per onal who guidcthe~tu­dent body tov•ard a happy and prosperou future. \Ve arc deeply grateful for the c, our helpers and friend .

!·LOYD Sllf.ARI,R, B .E P., ,\1 I· D Kirk viii \h ouri t tc Colle c, n! ~er 1ty of ,\II 1 ippl <•u•dance and ( oun din , ophomorc ( Ia Spon or

B lcf Rl D B E tate ( ollege

D•re tor, l'roJL'Ctor' lub pon or.

Special Services provide varied and

useful aids for students at PBHS.

•len fall on the tud) hall a tudent begin to tudy

Ct.'!ltral :\1 oun tate ( ollcgc

Ph\ 1cal Educauon, Ph) iolo !\

\IARY \tABl RY, B outhc t \h ourl tate ( ollc: •c:

l'hy I l·du lion, H alth, ophomorc

Physico I Education Education through movement and activity with the

aim of developing physically fit bodies

32 PI irl d mon tratc the art ofbuildm • a pyram1d

1cal f.du­

or, Football oac.h,

KEEl, B l.A n 1ver It yo

t tant Ba ketball Coa h

P E bo} lm up for the quarter m1le.

In P.B.H. we have brought about ne out! k n phy ic I education a Pre ident Kennedy ha tre ed the importance of our future citizen becoming phy ically

fit. In thi department they '1rive to

better the attitude , sport manship, and port abilitie to the partici­pant o the • a our future citizen may lead our nation with n t nly educated minds but also phy ically

fit bodie .

JOH, A~IA.'

lachine hop

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l'he intncate inner working of a motor are explained to th c bO'o who are gL1tm right down 10 bra tack in Auto .\lc hanac .

tR OVII I~ m pc: t the \\ork u one

ofhi draun tudent

"A better tomorrow through cx­pericnc today" i th ultimate o 1 of the Indu trial Art Department. A indu try become morecompli­catcd pccial kill arc required to handle delicate ituation . The c kill arc a quircd only thr ugh tudy, application and per i tencc.

Poplar Bluff High chool < ffcr upcrvi ion and kill in indu trial

technique to the tudent who will

accept thi opportunity.

Bill • t A

li ouri tate College

Drafung

l.arry B k demon Irate the art of metal \\Orkin

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R. E RIDGE B U 01\'cr ity of \I s u

Voc tiona) Agricuhurc, F.!' A pon or

Vocational

'Ag' boy a qulr~ variou

on "how to hammer a nail". ill In their Ia c . Here they d !ermine the proper p r p ct!ve

Agriculture • • •

Provides the Farmers of Tomorrow

Vocational Agriculture is an im­portant department of enior high. The Future Farmer of America plan to provide the food for tomorrow, and boy in the e cia e arc learning the best method to meet thi need. They are plan­ning today for the farms of the future.

The e talented tudent can ·cld a wicked torch when the occa i n demand .

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J a n . I

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Bus Drivers

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k s

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ind) and Carole ta ·ing care of the co ·c tand.

Student

Council Bob \lmncr, l'rmdent

40 Bob ~!inner, I rdmt, Penny .\tar hall, trtrtoryand Larry Tat , l'rcr-I'rudnlf

FRONT ROW: Jim Minner, John Hen on, Bob Minner, Penny Mar hall, ott Tin ley. ROW TWO:

Tanya Be

Barnhan,

afford, Rita m1th, Danny

en , Hugh B~ing. ROW THREE: Carole

tudent Council Decoratin the hall .

Clark on, Cindy Hunter, Mary Jean Crowe, , 'eal Berry, David McVey. ROW FOUR: Jo Ann Field , Terry Grobe, Larry Tate, Joe Gi t.

The respon ibility of repre enting the tudent body falls on the members of tudent Council, who are dected by their own clas mates to this office. Decorating the hall , pon oring Safety Week, and in general making our chool a better place to at­tend, are the aims of these tudents.

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1 0. 'E· Carol lark,Joie \lorri on, Carol n. 'cwkirk, ~tan \'('ol-p r , )Ul' L ~at~, Jan! F.hl r , indy Hunt r, • 'ml \tar hau , Ronnie

u an \Valkcr, Linda Bound, Be ky Bro\\n, uc Yarber, .\laril·n Hill. ROW TWO: • 'ancy 'olper , Jo~ :\nne Githcn , l.lnda Bloodworth, Larry Welk r, .\lary Lynn \lcPheeter , C rol (Jar on, Diann Da'i , 'hcryl Ri ner, P~t Denny, hirl John on, frma Bro\\n· ing, .\lary Ellen Eddmg ROW THREE: Be y Wolper , and illiam,

La T ertulia Through tht p ni h Club the

tudent le . -·~to peak the

langu gc of our neighbor to the

outh n learn not only their language but their custom and

wavs o li c. /

.\tany int rc ting CtiVItl are

arricd on throughout th year.

Hammon , (,cr.&ld, .&liar , Shirl (,ri om, Vic i Spikcr,Jcannic ( artcr, u an cib, Linda Woodruff, Judy hitt , Virginia Ke ler, Leo llayc

RO\\' fiVE J hl-d !loge, ( rroll Hugrove, P t Amon, (,cnieTeddcr, Paula Lomkcr.

Cindy Huntu, I ud. rl, Janl Ehler , l'ui' I rrtlmt,. ini.\lar h-42 au , \toTt ry-1'mzwrrr; Runnl Rc nl k, Reportrr

Key

Club !.cadet hip, ervi e, nd initiative

arc the m.lin bjt"'Ctivcs of Kty I ub

Intern tional. Thr ugh experience

learned in high h ol, tomor­row' le der arc being prcpan-d. The KL'Y Club of P.B.H .. ha

c mpli hed a big tride in build­ing trong haracter. Key Club i pon orl·d by the Kiwani , a civic

groupo flne character. Through­ut th ye-..r Key Club and Ki\\ani

dub work hand in hand a hown in the annual Pancake Day.

Larry Tate, Prmdmt Bob • !inner, rrlary, Dann) Barnhart, l'tct l'midmt, Bruce Van!)over, TrmJNm

(,eorg 1cCall, ng 11/-at Anm

FRO, 'T ROW Bonnie hull, Karen tede, Joy Legate, Allan Jolly, Gay mith, Le lie Trotter, Cra. Barwick, Ruth Ann ingle­ton, John hroeder. ROW TWO. Ltna Huff, Bill ~nnmgt •n, Larry tepp, Keith Waver, John Throckmorton, Alicia hr hau ,

Annette Ivester, Nina hrshau , Jack ~hddox. ROW THREE: Rita mith, Jo Ellen ~hddox, Donald Morton , Bill Counce, , 'eal Berry, Marty lve ter, David Elkin , Randy Fitch, Robert Green .

Science Club

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SCIENCE CLUB

The Sctence Club wa formed in recog­nition of the nsing need for Scienti ts and Chem­

ists and Engineer . The Science Club members have entered this organization for only one pur­

pose to learn and di cuss things which are not

taken up in the regular clas es due to lack of time. Members of this club recognize that

they must conduct their activities outside as well as inside the classroom to widen their understanding and prepare themselves for their future and their country's future.

Don't tou h me on e morc 1

\\:'at h that id, (ra\ and Kenh.

OH IC~RS--BIIl Counc , Ptmd, If, Ja~:k I addu , Vtce-PrrstdmJ; Annellc lvc ter, tm't TrraJJJttr, , 'ini \tar haus, RtporttT.

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Math

Club The purpo e ofth P.B H. iath Oub

better preparing it member for higher

education in mathematic . Thi i accom­plished by a joint effort of all the member . Group di cu ion , chalk-talk , and other demon tration prove to be a great help to the e tudent a they reach out for a better understanding of mathematics.

' Pn:Jul. tl, Dale ta ne , l

Tetley; Rtportrr, Ruth Ann Jdmt. Lynde! Porterfield ; tvttar; TrraJ11rrr, Ga

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ROW 0:-..:E: Kathy Dougla , Marolyn Hill, Gay Tetley, John Thr morton, Lynde! Killtan, Bruce VanDover. ROW N'O: Ruth Ann ingleton, Jack t.uddox, Keith Weaver, Lynde! Porter­£, ld, John Hen on, Don t.hrtin , John hroeder.

ROW o, E, Left to Ri ht K.iy Perry, C..thy Nicolini, Cindy Hunter, Cuole Oark on, Lmda Bloodworth, Nancy Wolper , herry labau h,

u an eib, Becky Wolper . ROWlWO: Jean Ga ich, harron 'Wheat­ley, Phylli Hinrich , Pri cilia Me wain, Connie Chaney, u an Coat ,

Physical Education

Maiors

Girl who are planning on majoring

in phy ical education in college have or­

ganized at P.B H . in the Ia t few year . Through thi club, the e girl have gained much knowledge, experience, and r pect of the field of phy ical education. They have learned that to be in thi field you mu t become a well·rounded per on with not only a strong phy ical body but al o a trong mental body.

OFFICER , Left to Ri ht: Linda hipman, ~'1<t

Prmdmt. Carole Clark on, tmtar} TrtllS/Irtr

udmt: Cindy Hunter,

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Dramatics

Drama or comedy, we all enjoy the work of the Dramatic 0 ub. Throu h the year play are put on h} the club which brin much enjoyment to all age . AI ng with a tin , the member learn about pr<r ducin and make up.

Club

OFFICER , Left to Right· Carole Oarkson, V1ct Pmidmt. Delilah M.ickey, Rtportn-; ndra Jeffre , Trtmurtr; Jams McDaniel, Pmu/mt.

FRO. 'T RO\'(': P.uta Rrd e, Jcnmfer Wee c , Jam Clark on, Jan! e Hodge, C th • 'rcohm, Linna Ha)c . ROW T\\'0

Hugh Bolving. Jud) \lontgomcry, uc Prie t, ondra JdTrc , Dehlah \li kcry, Ruth Ann mgleton, Jane once. RO\"<' IIIRhf: \tan \'i/ol· per , Cora Ri h.uJ on, ~lary Jo 1\lorri on, Carol)n • 'c krr , Judv

R· Juamta .\1 • bnu , Tomm\ Poe, ROW

~lark, Lyn Long, Da\Jd rm· ' I.· Ro er Rideout, Donna

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TUDENT AUTHOR

Creative writing and better ex pre ion of idea are the goal of the tudent Author

Club. Be ide putting out anannu I rna

zine, entering national conte t ,and writing

for meeting , the e tudent h vc had n initiation meeting and plan everal oth r

project for the future.

OFFICER : Roger Rideout, tury, u an '.II er, Tl "'"

1tlml; Tommy P e, ~'Kt- rdmt; Bonn1c ht.. ,

Student Authors Club

FRO. T ROW; Janice Hodge, Joy Legate, Carol Clark, Jo Ellen iaddox, Roger Rideout, Carolyn Payne, Diana Hobb . ROW

50 TWO: Cathy irolini, Pat Armor, u an tra k, R.i a Morrison,

Carolyn Bader, Linda Bloodworth. ROW THREE: Cheryl Cole,

Joy Ann Githen , Jennifer Wcekc , Carol Cureton, usan W..lker,

B.). hull.

ROW 0. E, Left to Right: Janice Hodge, Glenda Brett, Carolyn Gowin, andy Ke ter, Jane mvot, Ruth Ann Gowen. ROW TWO: Betty Blackwell, George Conners, Eldon 'attier, ue \1oore.

Library

Club There pon ibilityofkeepingthelibrary

neat and a i ting tudents in book elec­tion goe~ to the Library Club. Th e mem­ber can take credit for keeping the tudy hall at P.B H n mooth working order to a large extent

Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ue Moore Vice-Presidmt . . . .................... Elaine Beck Pn:srdmt • • .. .. .. . • . . . • . . . . . Betty Blackwell

tt:retary- TrttlSllrer . .................... Janice H ge

MEMBERS

ROW ONE: Bonn! hull, Janice McDaniel, Evelyn Cox, Ruth Ann ingJeton, Jennifer Weeke , Donna Yant. u an Wmton, ndra Jeff.

re!o . ROW TWO; Lyn Long, Karen teele Lana Crook Vicki Gillis, Verna Elayer, Delilah Mickey, Barbara Lewis, Annette lver ter. ROW THREE: David uttner, Diana Taylor, u an Price, Jean Ga5ick, Cami-

lia Brixey, Claudine Bader, far ha Baumgardner, Gloria Cumbee, Oki High. ROW FOUR: Jean fatthew , Ruth Vanaman, Hu h Boev­ing, Craig Barwick, John Thr kmorton, Richard B , Peggy Prichett, Betty Raney.

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Le Cercle

Francais

P rlez-vou fran ai ? Well, uh, uh-tr ' peu! Th memb r of thi organization meet to further their knowledge of France and i language, and to carry on idea and program in French for better under tanding of our neighbor aero the ca. The Pr ident in charge of a meetin .

Prmdmt. Judy • tontgomery; \'ltl'· idmt, Jani 1cDaniel; tortarv-Trta!Urtr, Annette lve ter; Rtporur,

Barbara Lev. is.

Denni all, Pm!dmt, Larry Tate, ~'ru·Pmtdmt, Penny far hall, tmtary, ~lami ' eal, Rtporttr.

Choir

Music for all to enjoy, learn, and hear is the re~;ult of many hour of hard work by Choir member . Led by its mu ically minded officer , the e people rai e their voi e in joyful ong ixth hour everyday, practicing for th program they pr ent.

The member of the choir in th ir n rob .

Boys Ensemble

Together with the Girl ' En em­hie, th e talented young men meet evcnth hour in th Choir room to

rehear e with each other. If you hear mu ic in th hall , you can bet it' th e young people contri­buting to enjoyment through on g.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne fcGhee, Tom Denney, Raymond Chatman, Gerald Will , Vernon Pratt, 1.ichael Huntln tun, Oenni 'all, Bobby Fairchild.

EATEO; !<Jlren Cunningham.

Ensembles

Girls Ensemble

mall group cangomorepl ce and do more thing together, but it rl'quires, practice, practice, prac­tice! The e group meet on alter­nate day and occasionally practice together, in order to have a more mu ical education.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Penney Mar hall, Cheri Prall, Charlene Lme, Evelyn Cox , !<Jlren Cunningham, Bette ue Goin, Juanie ullivan, Jani Tyrie, Jan once, Brenda DeArman, Mae ()wens.

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Girl 's Chorus • I ·ing musi is the im of the girl

who igncd up for choru because they enjoy doing thi . 'inging to ether jointly and al o with the choir provide goal to­ward which the can work.

Preside 11. • . . . . . • . . • . . • Karen Cunningham Vra-R rdent ...........•... Barbara Lewi emtary-Tnwurer . ............ Glenda Cope

Reportb. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • Kay Perry

Prmdent .................. Vickey King Vice-PreJident . ...•.•.......••• Donna Ice Ser~rtary- Trrasun:r . . . • . • • • . . 1arjorie Iiller Reporter . . • . •..•.....•.. Joy Montcil

Mr. Prince works with the girl choru ..

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R W 0 E, Left to R.ght Diane Taylor, Pat Armon, fary kil • .ng , Becky Wolper , u an Coat , Jennifer Wee , Joy Ann

Githen . Linda Blo worth, 'ancy Wolper , Cardia Thoma , Readie People . ROW TWO Kay Perry, Cathy , icolini, Cindy Hunter, Carole Oark on, Judy Montgomery, Charlone Cook, Judy Frin , Ruth Vanaman, herry labaugh, u an ib. ROW

THREE. ue Lew , Jean Ga ich, Phylli Phillip , Phylli Hin· nch , Pri cilia 1c wain, Connie Chaney, Kathy Dougla , Carol

parkman, Pat Rob on, Janice Robi on, Jo Ann Loftus. ROW FOUR: Ann Weaver, herry Wheatley, Diane Davis, Beverly Adolph on, ue Yarb r, Judy rubble teld, Jo Ellen hddock, Judy tafford Pat Hllion, Bern• e Farley.

Official's Club

The aim of the Official 0 ub i to teach its member the importance of fair play. The club also teaches the rule and technique of

each port taken up during the year. Th~e

port include peedball, volleyball, and ba -ketball. Official Oub al o arrange in tram ural for each sport.

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OFFICER , Left to Right: Pri cilia fc wain, f"rat,fmt. Judy tont· gomery, Vt<c-Pmulmt, Phylli Hendrick , ~ retarv- Trt:uiUrtr, Carol park­

man, Rrporur

tdmt. Jame 1arkham; Vut-Protdmt, David Arm trong;

«rttary, Cora Ri hard on; TrtUJIIrtr, t.1argarct {iller.

Compo ed o only those tudents who fmd joy in producing that which i beautiful, appealing, and of more than ordinary significance, the Art Club furnishe fulfillment for it:. member . Creativity, for the art-minded, alway give a en e o ati faction, and in Art Club that goal i.s accompli hed.

Art Club

ROW O, E: Unda icEirath. Kay Perry, andy Dowd andy won, Donna Squires haron imp n, Henritta Goodw n Con·

nie hanl-y, Cora RIChard on. R W TWO: Jerry nethern, Gary Plunk, Kelley lillcr, Wilber exton, Glen mtth, David

utten r, ~'.lit r Ghol on, Dannv ng Carolyn Jone , Danny Church I 1argaret Miller, Jac tub­

blefield, Pat Robinson, Glen Griffin, Bill Green, Richard Reno,

Jim far ham. 59

ROW O, E: 'ancy Wolper , Gwendolyn Pierce, Evelyn Cox, Jerry Liver , Jim Bob hlpman, Linda Bloodwooth, Kathy Fo ter, ndra Jeffre ), jo Ellen bddoc , Diana Camden, u an Winton, Cathy Nicolini, P.mie Welker, Pam Rector, jeanne tv rant, Dian

Charlone Wood!, Bcttye J. Cooper, Carolrn furphy, Readie Peopl , u an Oine, Gay Tetley, Becky Gibb, and'y Gilliam, u( Priest, Judy fontgom ry, Jani fcDanie, Delilah Mickey, Jane Sconce, haron Wheetley, u an Price, Lana Croo , Jo Ann

Barbara Lewi , lary Jeanne Crowe, David Redford, lark teward, Don Gret:n, Danny Barnhart, J. Fred Hoge, Jackie helton, Cumbee, Margaret Thie , Evelyn Allison, Patricia trickland, Okie High, Beverly tacy. ROW FOUR: lary Ruth , tar hall. Mamie Fritt , Margaret Mill r, u an Walker, B.J. hull, Pt:nny tar hall, Beverly Prince, Caryn Penn, Joanie ullivan, andy D wd, Verna Crowell, Cami Brixey, Glen Arnold. ROW FIVE:Jani Ehler , u Revelle, Jane oby, Pat hank , ue Yarber, Camile Crut hley, Rita mlth, ~lyrna Warren, Joy Legate, Carol Oark, Lyn Long, Pri cilia 1 wain, Phyllh Hendrick , Judy tafford, Roger Rideout,

The career ofteachingrequire experiencewhich can be gained in your early high chool year by being a member of F. T.A. This club entitles it member to teaching po ition in grade chool during the year. The goal of F.T.A. i to better our future teachers o that they will be prepared to teach other .

Karen Cunningham, Cheri Prall, Tanya Begley, Hobb . ROW TWO: hry Lynn McPheeter , Carolyn New Irk, tary Wolper , Joi iorrison, Loftu . ROW THREE: u Lewis, Glenda Cope,

'ita lc ianu, Cora Ann Richardson, Gloria 'eal, Brenda DeArman, Diana Taylor, Judy

FJayer, herry labaugh, Unda O'Connor, Karen Ondy Hunter, Carole Oark on, Rita Robin on,

F. T. A.

Jerry tarler. David Redford, Purlwmm/{117111'/: Karen Cunningham, Piamst: iary Jeanne Crowe, VK~Fmidmt: ondra Jeffre , Itmdmt: Gay Tetley, 1fraiurtr; ]ani Ehler , Stmtary: andy Gilliam, Photogruphtr: Cheri Prall, t:tng uadn-; Okie High, HtJtorJUn; Judy iontgomery, /.Jbrurwn: Kathy Fo ter, Rtporttr.

P. rdent . •...•.•..•..•..•..• Leon Power l'r r-Presrdmt .......•......... J errv cott

tary •••.•••.•..•..••.•. Johnn}' mith Trrasrarr ...••••.........•..•. Bill Kurz Reportn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1artin Carpenter

mtri1 I . . . . • . . . . . • . • • . . David Hed peth

F. F. A.

Although our nation is becoming highly indu -trialized, it i still dependent on agriculture for it life. The purpo e of thi group i to learn the more modern methods of farming in order to keep p cc with the growing demand for agricultural product . Each member realize hi re ponsibility to him elf, hi hool, and hi nation and trive for hi greatc t pos ible achievement.

Future Farmer. of America

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Projectors club member en mas e.

Proiector' s

Preirdmt ...••...•...•................ Walter Ghol on Vr Prrsidcrt . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1aiVelene Chatman \ecn:tarv·TrtaSurrr . ...•..•.••..••.......... Kathy Liw on Reportt>r • . • . • • . . • . . • . • • . . • • . . . . . . . • . Lirry Brannon

Club

The Projector Club i a vital part our modern audio-vi ual program. Their aim i to provide the teacher v. ith modern vi ual and listening aid to further their

teaching program.

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Cooperative Occupational

Practical experience and a head tart

into the bu ine world are the gains of

C. O.E. tudent . Th e high chooler

who hold down job and keep up their

grade at th arne time work hard to

become good citizen of the future .

Education Club

Pmitlmt. Glen Arnold

Vra-Prtsulmt. Jerry Liv r

S«rddzry- Ttrm~~rrr, Joyc Rimer

F. H. A .

ROW ONE: Glenda Cope, Beth Ga ich, Mary F.ddin , Oki High, Freda '-Mlite, Marvalene Chatman, Linda Davis, Joyce Grobe:, .Margie:

Theiss, P:ltty Ridge, Gail Rus ell, u an 'Winton . ROW TWO. Vir· ginia Ke ler, Donna Donnelly, Carol Luckman, Cora Ryman, Linda

Bound , ue Pri t, Kathy F ter, Cathy Nicolini, Verna Elayer, Ro etta

Palmer ROW THREE. Edna Gean , Co tello Ellison, Etta West, Glenda

Laughter reigns at the: F.H.A. Sale: in the hopping Center Mall on aturday.

Wood , Charlotte Cooke, Judy Fnns, P:lulette Epps, Cindy Cr ker, u Doyle, Jean Ga ich, Linda Strickland, Linda Schwab. ROW FOUR: Peggy Pritchett, Lnda Little, Elaine Beck, Mary kilhn , Terry Divine, Nancy Cooper, ally Griffm, ue Burton, Gloria Broo , ue Lewis,

Jane obey, Judy Owen .

Mi s Lola Jame , student Home Ec teacher, help et the mo t for the iris money at the ale.

ROW ONE: Barbara Lewis, P.u tricldand, Jeanne iyrant. ROW ~: Jackie Gorman, Delores Wet, Karen Walka. ROWTHREE: &tty Peal, Marietta Ro , Gloria Wu on. ROW FOUR: May Owens, Vicki Gillis, Kathy Laughlin.

OFFICER , Left to Right: Freda 'MUte, IXvotzOMI Llodtr, 0 i High, Parf~~m~mttman. Sue Pri t, Prtndmt;

u an Wmton, Rtporttr. ROW ~: Glenda Cope, So11g Uadtr; &t tricldand, Vza-Prmdmt; Cora Ryman,

Hutonan; Barbara Lcwi , Rlma/zon Uadtr

F.H.A.

The task of preparing for hom making in the future interests the member of the Future Homemakers of America. Efficiency in pre­paring food, good health for the family, and better home· life are the goals of their learn­ing program and project .

"The meetin of the Future Homemakers of America will now come

to order."

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\X'e .11 P.B .II.S . .ue very proud of ur

band and thdr nc ' uniform . Due to their

plJying at pt:p assnnblit.· .md ba ketball

games, spirits arc rabed .md pep i ddcd.

AI so, to the "band.aid " \\ e p.t\ thank

fm all tht: support at the football game .

All is not pia ·, howt.-ver, ft r ,\lr. Smith

and the band \\ork very hard throughout

the vear k.nning more J.bout musi .

Dado\ .Joe 1.1 e the t.md'

Poplar

l>ire~tor, Joc:•cph () Smith

Bluff Senior High Band

01·11( r.Rs Karen ( unningharn, In Jdrut. Bob \1mnc•, l'IC I'TrJJtlrut. <hell Prall, \r<lrltfl

'J'n:a!NJU.

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Editor

ff The Bluff "

Editor's Message Each moment of your life i but a key opening the door to greater opportunitie in your grow­

ing career. This KEY TO ACHIEVEMENT is of one increa ing and dynami purpo e, to make your life deep and strong and to add the tamp of character and worth. Thi key can al o open doors to your heart, mind, and pirit and develop qualitie of effective living: patience, determina­tion, endurance, elf-di cipline, work, love, and faith.

Your every act whether large or mall will be the KEY TO ACHIEVEMENT that make live . .. your life ... a masterpiece.

Art Linkletter

Miss Janis Ehlers Editor, THE BLUFF

Poplar Bluff Senior High hool

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Dear Jani :

December 6, 1962

.All the pretty girl in Mis ouri must be in chool with you for the task of se­

lecting a Queen and her attendants was not at all an easy one. However, I am happy to adv1se you that we at the " House Party" how have sdected Miss LINDA SHIP­MAN a Queen of THE BLUFF along with Mis e Karen Kief, Ruth Vanaman, &

Jennifer Week a prince es. We have al o cho en Mi s Delilah Mickey and Ruth

Ann ingleton as attendant .

My be t wishe to you, Janis, and to your chool, too, for being blessed with

o much beauty. You will all certainly enjoy many happy day ahead.

Sincerely,

Art Unkletter 73

lr ( ram, J ni Ehler , I ditor-!n hid, nd ,\lr .

Hughe.

RRIC I. . I -Lynn Long, Cindy Hunter, Editor; (,ay Tc..-tky.

( I.A SF.S Jam Mcl>am I, I dnor, Sand (,rlliam, and 1 n \ \'t olper

The project o puuing out ye rbook for the wh le chool to u c, enjoy, and remember p.tst t'Vl'llto; fall to the

eager worker on Bluff St.rff. Ixd by upper d men v. ho knov.

the ropes, undcrclassml'll learn the ne~.:e .u-y thing with

v. hich to make the nnual beucr each ve.tr. Our pons or,

~trs. Hughe , and editor of each n:tion W( rk t< gether to create a truly worthy hook.

PHOTO(,R PIIER -Robert ,radv and. li c '-''alia

Bluff Staff

Jeanne ( ro'll\.c.

SPORTS- Bruce \'anDover, Bill (,n'm, Co-Editor ; David Vic·.

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FIRST ROW: Bruce VanDover, Bill Green, Bob Minner SECO D ROW Jane Clowe, Janis McDaniel, Donna Bauer, Janis Ehlers, Ondy Hunter. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Payne, Tanya Begley, Kathy

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Foster, Sondra Jeffress, Diana Camden, u an Wmton. FOURTH ROW George McCall, Larry Tate, Dennis all, Robert Grady.

Bluffer Staff Presenting the new~ when it happen~ as

it happc:m has long been the goal of nc:wsp.lpc:r t.lff . Thb i a! o true of our

hardworking Bluffer St.df. They wmbine their efforts with the co-editor and pon or

to turn out the best paper pos ible.

Each member of thl· taff directs hb

knowledge of journali m to bring you the

current chool l'VCnt . !:very issue of the

Bl uffcr i the: reflection of the life: of P. B.

H.S.

I· IRST ROW: George McCall, Susan Walker, Ruth Ann Singk>ton, Carolyn Payne, Dl·lilah Mich-y, Cora Richardson, Ricky ()wem Sl ( 0. [)

ROW: Dennis Nail, B J. Shull, Kathy l·ostcr, Tanya Begley, cal Berry.

CO·EDITOR -SondraJdlrc and (,corgc .\tcCall.

THIRD RO\~ S< ndra Jeffress, Diana Camden, Jane Clowe, Janice

Hodge, David Stt-wart 79

OFFICER Bruce VanDover, Pmid. t; ue Prie t, V1a-Pmid. t; T rry Grobe, tcrda 7i 11rrr, Tanya Begley R .rtn-

Honor ociety memb r ell ha ea· roo at a game.

1 fdet/.~ '*94eil u ~ ek ~~ p~ tJj ~ s~ ttJ ~d 1 ~~a. deetet/., ~ («, ~ ~ 4 ~ aAUt tied ttJ .utk (U t4eal4

ek t4e4t4 ~ tUQt, ~-

FIR T ROW: umle Neal, Tanya Begley, Alicia tar hau , Cora Ryman, Okie High, Rob rt Fairchild, Dale tagner, Paul tiller. ECO. 'D ROW: Jan! kDaniel, JU.ren Cunningham, Cheri Prall, IU.thy Fo ter,

ue Pri t, J rry Boyd, Donald iartin , David Elkin . THIRD ROW:

Cindy Hunter, Penny ur hall, Janb Ehler , Joi Carter,John hroeder, J.u:k , a ep, Jack laddox . FOURTH ROW: Terry Grobe, Bob 1inner, Bob Green, Bruce VanDover.

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Barnwarming

\lr. Ridg~· quan· dan<.:~ talent ar~ v~ry l"Vid~nt.

Leon Puv.er , f I· A l'rmdmt. Sue Pne t, 1· If \' I 11Limt, Linda Rainwater, F !-A Su t rt, Bill Kurz,

F II A B IIIL

"Allemand lc:ft and do- i do!"

1\n l'\'cning of fun and ~xdtcmcnt

\1.,1 ptovidcd lot nu:mbcr of the

loe.d F.II.A. and F.I-.A. at their

anm1.1l Barnwarming Dan c. 1 he

crowning of the L F.A. Swt:cthc.~rt

and F. I I.A. Bc.nt cmlcd ,m c 1jo

.tblc t:~ cning for all.

Sadie Hawkins Dance

andy Dowd, Danny Barnhart JUNIOR ATTENDANT

Illegal tills, cider jugs, and an unexpected raid gave couple attending the annual adte Hawkin an added air of excitment, as l\.1ary Lynn McPheeter and John Hen on were proclaimed Dai y Mae and Lil' Abner for 1963. Many couple climaxed their evening by being married at DeeCun Cook hitch­ing po t.

tary Lynn 1cPheeter DAISY MAE John Hen on LIL' ABNER

Don Green, Carole Clar on E. 'lOR ATTE. 'DA. 'T

Co ch Cook and 1r . Cr e are arre ted for o~rating an illegal till!

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Blue

P go the columns!

Donna, Margie, a.nd Carol relax after a hard day' work .

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Heaven

\

I

'The Porly Gate "

Through mi ty blue cloud , couple entered into a Blue Heaven by way of the p arly gate . Walking to the train of "Blue Heaven," everyone flied over the ivy-twined gazebo.

After a hard weeks work, we were ready to dance the night away. All junior and enior realized that thi evening would be

remembered long after it was over.

The gazebo i ready forth grand march .

91

D explain th fundamental of p ychology .

tudents relaxing during their lunch hour.

Workin hard??????

92 Finally the hi day arrived, we received tho e Ion awaited nior ring •

Work on th prom i ov rcomin~ .

en or cl pre ident re<over from a mild ..ccident

ondra, B.J., and Delilah make big de<ision about th new paper.

Paul 1iller receive ring iz . 93

Cheerleaders md majorett perform during witched pep a sembly.

Judy Fritts md Karen Kennedy tudy in pani h lab .

Hugh md ott working on Chri tmas decoration .

94

JoAnn, Judy, and Dianne Help dc-corat the hall for Chri tma .

Gee what fortitude!!!!!!!

The Forum?????

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Varsity

Football

98

1 Rl CAIYI I

I arn I at( Jerry Bo)d

A I J,\, "I < < l < IIF Di k < ook (.an • Khol

Denna all

HEAD 0.\( H

Jim Lohr

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Football Homecoming

OCR ROYALTY

Su~pcnsc wa high at P.B. H.S. a th Lrowning of the homcct ming ro alty d r c

ncar. Thi year, the name of the Homecoming ~uccn v. as kept a c ret until the final moment of the cere­mony, when ~ti S tndy Dowd hegan her reign, along with ,\1is Jani Ehler and 1i s Delilah ~1ickc. a attendants, ofF o o t b ,til Royalt for I 962·6 .

\lb' and~ Dov. d, Btll Jenkin , .\li ~ Janh Ehla , Don (,r~cn, ~tis Delilah \lkh'Y, Larry I at~.

and Royalty Reign !

The ( rowning Ki

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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bobby Fairchild, Terry Liles, Bill Jenkins, .\1ih Ward, B.tl (,reen, Jerry Boyd Russel Vaughn, Tom Robbins, John Eastburn. S~(O. 'l) ROW: Ronnie Dunning, Roger Hefner, Dann Bobby Christian, Dannv Barnhart, Kennv Ensey I red Hogc,Jimmy Pric'>t, Junmy Fisher, Doug Biggs, Dav Davtd Redford, Tom Dennv, Dannv (;orman, Thurman Marshall, Jim , 'khols, Joe Wooden, Danny Stou

SEA 01 S RECORD

MULE OPP.

Caruthersville 13 0

Kennett 7 6

Perryville 0 40

Jackson 1 3 14

Sikeston 1 3 1 3

Cape 0 16

Dexter 0 13

Charleston 20 21

Malden 27 6

Chaffee 14 6

tc artc:r, B11l \\afford, Larn \X'dker, I co Ha c , Ronmc: Re n •

\lA. 'AC,ER

• 'eal Rerr •, Jimmy o tin , J I.angl , I..arl) St ppe.

Huntmgton, John ug •,l\hkc k(, th,Dav1d ( crfleld,

II\( Ks

IHl\X' (),'I· llJnm BJmh.ut, \(but \1ontid, Ru 'd \'otughn. !{()\'(' r\X'O J.aVaun lla\H , Btll (,ru~n. Larry Tue

1{()\X' (), f. Dcnm

ROW 0;-;'L: David \'ick. ROW T~'O : Terry I.ilc , Bill.Jcnkm , I Ia! \kPhcctcr , Kcnn, l·n ey. I{( >W I \X'(>. Doug Btgg

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TACKlE R< )\\' 0. E: Bobb Fairchtld, harle Hmrich . RO ' "I WO. Bobb Adam , Jerry Boyd, Tom Robbm , I avid

art

Ql R I I Rll < K ( 1·. nR <•l RD

R< l\V 0 ·~ Btllv afford. R< )\\ I W< > Ronnie RO\\ 0. Ii I.eo Ha\ , Rog r Hefner, Jim fi her, \It t \\'ard, Don ( •rt~"ll

Dunntng, John t. tburn.

105

Ru ell outfo e the opp nent Bo pia It tou h .

106 jl'nkin ru he in to hdp l·hh<hcr.

(;rcen, Bigg , I.J!e , and • 'all clo e in on ball carrier.

Mule~ show team hustle. 107

\lui learn up to top opponL"nt' fullba k.

\' Aughn gtl good protcx1ion

Dunning pun! out of trouble.

108

\luk' 'uamhlc after loo e ball.

I lawn run' Hound end and pic.:k' up valuahk \ardagc. 109

Varsity

Basketball

110

Bill 1cK el A i tant Coach

Jim Bob hipman

CAPT AI

Gary Blac

John Gibb Head Coach

Bob Hnner

111

Russell leads Kathy 112

I crown you Queen, Kathy.

BA KETBALL HO 1EC 1ING The que n and hc.r attendant marched proudly down the

foul lane a Daddy Joe and hi Bandaids played the Trium­phal 1arch. The event wa one great expc.-ctation for everyone.

Danny and Doug prepare for game.

Basketba II Royalty

'63

Sharon Wheetley

Mary Wolpers

Queen

Kathy lawson

11)

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"B QUAD" ROW Q, E: Jackie Childr , Jim 1.arkd, Emery Morgan, Jim ~Hnner tevc Mitchell, Danny Oar . ROW TWO: John Eastburn, Ronnie L.add, Larry Welker, Ronn e Dt.nning, David Gul· lt'tte.

Ricky Bri tow check upplie .

The Poplar Bluff "B" Team gave the fan some good Basketball throughout th ea on. Coach M Keel's all ophomore squad wa a con i tent winner.

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Dec. 1 De. )·8 Dec. 10 De<.:. 14 Jan. 1 Jan. Jan. 8 Jan. 1 1 Jan. 18 Jan. 21-26 Jan. 29 h:b. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 1) feb. 19 Feb. 22

I.t BA KETBAI.L HED I.E 1962-63

at. Jeff ity T 'onf. Tournl-y Dextet 1on. Richland H

Fri. Hillen! t ( p'gfld) H Tue . Doniphan T Fri. Jackson T 'I ue . Dexter H Fri. Frederick to\\ n H Fri. 1alden T P. B. Inv. Tour. H 'fue . Charle ton T hi. Cape T hi. Kennett T Tue . Caruther ville H Fri. ikeston T Tue . Doniphan H Fri. Perryville T

Le 1 rorter get uniform in order

"A Q AD" ROW 0. 'E: I alah Grant, Bruce VanDover, Russell Vaugnn, Doug Bigg , 1ar hall urratt. RO ' lWO: Danny Taylor, Gary Black, Bob 1inner, Jim Bob h pman, Jerry Ritchie. 115

0 • A IE YR . GRADE LETTERED

15 Gary Black l 11 10 Jim Bob h pman 11

5 lar hal urratt 11 11 Bob finner l 11 10 Doug Bigg I II

6 Bruce VanDover 11

Gibb's give~ pomter>

urratt scores two

Black adds rwo 118

Htgg ore agauut ~'inona

hipman mu e a free throw

~iar hall hoot a long one

119

Blac control tip

Co01.ch give moral _up port

t.Unn r add. two

120

Bi bnng the ball down fa t

urratt hov. ood form

What happened to the piano Jim Bob? 121

Trac

Vaughn warm up for 100 }ard da h II v.~ runnm • ond In th 220 yard da h

Ru cl trains for plat:~ in 100 yard d~ h.

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J{( l\"t' () E. Porter 1 ld, I don M}n , J me tar ·h m I{( )\t; I \\'0 l.arry tcpp, Mt c Poole, ltm Dunn, ( urt i\kFJrath

Vaughn sho111 ing bc't form.

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\'au hn \\ rm> up. ( hn llan hurl D1 u .

Patter on \\in th I 00 yard d.• h 126

Ru dl in "'mnmg form

John lien on "'ork for tht· future Tim put forth b t c1Tort 127

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Senior Class Personalities

Although the three year in enior high chool are in eparable, the enior year eem to be the mo t memorable. A ~ ophomore we were inexperenced, a Junior we were "Happ ·- o-Luc ·y" but en.or we took on the re pon i· bility of leader hip and tried to eta go example to our undergraduates.

Scn.ng thi example wa ea y after being guided by uch good cia pre ident A ophomore Larry Tate helped u get u ed to our new home. Judy Montgomery helped u to make our mark .n ·nwr H. h by producing the "B t Prom Ever" and by carrying out in the Junior tradition "'ith lave Day, d1c Hawkin , and who can forget tho e boxe of wrapping paper? Looking toward our enior year .t stcmed that there wa noth ng left to work for. Terry Grobe proved u wrong when he brought out the magazine , the diploma li t , and our en.or ring .

As wt: eparate and go our own way we ea h will try to be go e ample of a young adult and an Alumni of

P.B H

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132

LEO AB E't

BOB ADA 1 Football, 61 -63 .

BEVERLY ADOLPH 0.

Donnie Cope day dream about hi enior year.

JOH NY ALEXA. DER

JUDY ALEXA DER

DO ALD A DER 0. - Projector Club 1962-63.

LEE ALCOTT

Seniors

CARLA D. ALDRIDGE­C.O.E., Cia Trea urt:r , Girl Choru .

• • •

ARY A. 'DER ().' Hr t place ience !·air.

DAVID ARMSTRO. '(, Art Club Vt e Pre ident 62, C.O E Dram<o~tl Club

c;I.E.' AR. OLD C.O E. Vice-President, 61 62 Pre i· dent 62 63, Stat Pre !dent, 62-63, Dramatic Oub; l•.T.A Boy Choru .

DIA. '.'A RTA D

(,EOR(,E BAKER··C.O E.

JA. 'ET BAKER (,!rl' Choru , • hx d Choru

Our most important year.

IARY BAI 1--\RD-C O.E

~!ELBA B,-\R..: 'E C.O E.

GEOR 1.\ BARRO\l'-F H ,-\, Garl' Choru • 60-61; ~It ed Choru , 62-6 ; ( JCial Club, 62-6 ; Btolo&) Club.

DO.'. 'A BA ER-BI r t , Dramati Club, tudcnt Author .

LARRY BECK

TO~t BEDELL

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TA, 'YA BEGLEY--Blufler tafT Typist, F.T.A tudent Cuun il 60 6\ ~~ 1 .a! Honor ie!) Rcpt ncr, \'ice-Pre 1dent en or Oa~. Quill a •d croll, \lulettc~ 60·61

LE BEIGHT

PALLA BE, ETT

'A. 'DA BERRY C.O E.

LA, 'A BIRD O. G

GARY BLACK Key Club, ~s etball -2 Letter .

"This year determined a I ot, "

GEORGIA BLAIR

GARY BLOODWORHT

JANET BOD! E-Band, Pep Band, Mulett

\tiCKEY BOXX

JERRY BOYD-Key Oub, Co-Captam Football 'I earn 62 6 3, • 'ational Honor 1 icty, Track.

PAT BOYER-F.H.A., G1rl' Chorus.

D!A, • A AM DEN--Blufler t a ff, Advert• mg {anager; F.T.A : 0 teal

Oub; Vi e-Pr ident P,F_ {. 61-62; pani h Oub,

Pep Band, fulcue , Quill and roll .

So We're Told

PAT CADWELL- F.T.A., Math Oub

Dl.OYD BREEDLOVE

CAROL BROW.

JUDY BULL!NER

Doc. wain help Jeannie: ullivan, Vicky King, Donna D nnellv and Carol Luckman tart their enior vc:ar off right . .

fARTl CARPE. TER

PAT CARPE TER--Girl' Choru 61-63

JOE CATER-- ati nal Hunor •ety.

135

LARRY CA H F F.A

JI. 1~1Y CHAT\1-\ C O.E., Art Club.

C'>ROL CLARK 0 Dramatics Club, Vin Pr.,sit!t'llt 62·6 '· F T A., Oflidab, P.E.M. t'C· n:tary-Tn:asurcr, Most Popular ·.,nior Girl,

·cn1ar• 1 rcasurer l'lliOr Class, Ba ketball Qu"m 62, tutlcnt Council 62·63, adi" Haw· kin Cant! date 62-6 '·

One ofMr. Minetree'sEngli hcla esworksonthe . Q . 3 R. system.

BILL COO. 'CE-• 'ational Honor <><:1ety.

DO, 'ALD COOPER

DO NIE COPE

136

) A,'~. CLOWE--Bluffcr , t.UT , ·~ Editor, Quill ant! roll, 1i ouri' Youth 'rite • Honorahk· kntlon, 1uleu" , Mixt-tl

Chorus.

After The Ohio

MARY JO COOLEY

DO. ':'\:AI.D CRAIC,

.\IARTHA < RO~'ELL-C 0 E.

CA.\tll ~ < R T< HI.EY- C.O E.,f.T A, Girl Chorus

JL '.'II ER ( 01'1-. Chccrlcadu, Dramau Club, .\lot Vtr atilc Sophomore: (,arl.

(,J 1-.. I A <OPE I· H A rc:a u rcr, C,lrl' Churu c r~1<11'\ I rc:a urcr, f .T A

j.\CK < OR< ORA.' Art Club, < 0 E

Psych. and S.Q.3.R. test

0. 'ORA CO.· C 0 E., Girl' Choru .

CLiffORD OZ.\RT Band, Key Club. TrHk, Ba ketball, Pep Band, Btolo Club.

Honor o tt1\.

Dl, .'.\DA\'1 -fT.\,Otllcial Club, pamhCiub.

CAROL DI-.A.' C 0 E

PAT DE.'. 'Y--B•olol') Club .

137

BECKY DESGRANGE f .H.A.

DO, A DO,'. ELL Y -f H.A.

MIKE EAD '

GARY EDWARD

JA;\;IS EHLER - Blufl 'tail Editor, Dramatics Club Parliamentarian 61 62, r T A ·cretary62 ·6~. Vice­President pan ish Club, Representative to Girl\ 'tatt, 'adie Hawkins Attendant 61 -62 , Attendant to

Valentine Queen 60-61, Attendant to football Queen 62-63, BluJl Queen Attendant 61 -62, Quill and roll, Honor S<Xiety, Clas favoritL 60-61 , Most Versatile Junior, ~1ost Dependable Scmor, · udcnt Council 60-61, .\1ulettcs .

DAVID ELKIN --Spanish Club, Honor ·ouety.

We knew what it had

DA;\;;\;Y EMBROE

EDITH EVA;\;

ROBERT fAIRCHILD Band, Mixed Choru, Foot· ball, ;\;at10nal Honor Sudety, Boy's Ensemble, Pep Band .

JA.\1E I· ERGUSO:'\:

JO A;\;;\; FIELDS- Student .\uthors, tudcnt Council, 61 -63

EDDIE fiSK

JUANTI GAD!

determined~

ROBERT GARRETT

) DY fl KE

RA:'I:DY FITCH-Band, Key Club, ienceOub, pan-1 h Oub

KATHY fOSTER-Band, Pep Band, French Oub rea urer 61-62, f.T.A. Reporter, 62·6};. 'ational

Honor ociety, Quill and roll, Girl t:.ue Repre­ent:.u1ve.

Jani Ehler lo es arm at Columbia Wor h •p.

WALTER GHOL Q,'

HE,·. 'RETTA GODWL '-Art Oub,Official Club, PrOJector ub.

J DY GOD~ L --F. H. A on Leader 60-61, F B A Mixed Cho ,c,als Oub, P.E.M. Club,

pani h Oub.

139

TERRY c.OODRL.\1

DO ' C OR.\1:\,'

I .. '\ .. c. A y c.OR.\1.-\,'- 0 E. r .H .. L"Ul"tal") 61, 62 1'. T .A, Girl' Choru' ·retan 60-61

"J an~a Begley help Judy ~lontgomtf) size up for her senior ring.

ROBER1 GRADY -Bluff taft Photographer, Quill and roll

E GE, 'E GRA. 'T--Ba etball.

DO.'. 'A GRAY

140

R TH ANN GOWE -Girl ' Choru , Library Club

Then

DAROI.Y.' (,OWIN Girl' Choru , Ltbral")' Oub.

came

BILL GREE '-Art Club, Bluff tafT, Kl'Y Club, Projector Club, football Letterman .

·ien c (.1uh, , 'dtional

DO ' ,REF '-Band, F.T.A .. Key 'lub, football Ll1tcrman, Val ntine King, Pep Band, "B"Ba ket hall, die Hawkin Attendant.

RUBY c,REEN-Girl' Choru .

TERRY GROBE-. atlonal Honor ocictv Seer • tary 'J rca urcr 62 6 , Delegate tate Convention 62-6 , tudl"Ot Council 60-6,, Key Club enior Rcpr cntative 62-63, nior Ia Prcstdenl, 1o 1

Popular cnior Boy, Mo 1 Dependable Senior Bov, Band' Color Guard 61 63.

CO. '• ' IE HAlL-Girl' Choru •

Our New Jewelry Senior Rings~

PHYILLl HALL

'EDRA HAMBER

JOE HAMMO, ' -Band Pep Ba.nd, iana er Ba -ketball and Track 60-61 panish Club.

PAULETTE HAMPTO

iALCOM HARRl O,

LAVAU T HAWE

141

DARLE E HA 't E C. O.E., Girl's Choru~. Bluff Queen -\ttt da t 60-6

DOROTHY HEAD-Girl' Choru, 1Lt:d Chorus.

ERMA HEIF 'ER- .O.E.

LE!'\ORA HELTO

DO, HEL TOl\. Band, Biology Club.

DALE HE 'DER 0

Sondra Became Top Magazine

BILL HEl 'DRICH

PHYLLI HE. 'DRICH -Band, French Club, F.T.A., Offidal Clwb, c rctarv-Trea urer 63, P.E.~t

ALLY HE O,'

DO. 'ALD HICK

1ARK HICK

OKI, 'AWA HIGH-French Club, F.T.A., Trea • urer 6!-62, Regional Pre ident 62-63, Chapter Parliam ntarian 62-63, F.T.A., Hi torian 62-63:

atlonal Honor ociety 61-62, 62 63, tulettt, 61-62, French Award, 61-62, Delegate to tate F.H.A. Convention 60-61,61-62.

LARRY HILL- Art Club, C.O.E.

Salesman

'A ' CY HILL

GE.! E HILDRICH

TOMMY HILDRICH C.O.E.

BRENDA HILL

Teny Grobe and Tanya Begley help ondra Jeffries , ue Priest. and Pennv far hall rallv up their rna azine monev.

BRENDA HORNBECK

DO,', 'A HO\l'ARD-C.O.E., fixed Choru .

BOB HOXWORTH- C.O.E.

.I,'DY HL TLR Blull all urriculum Editor, D amat'c Oub f T A. Olflcab Club Reputcr 61-62: PE . .\1, Prt· idcnt626\; 'lp~nhh Club, Prnidt·nt 62 63, Attendant Ba.> etball Queen 61 62 Attcndar t, Valc.:ntinc Queen 60-62; Demola~ 'wcetheart 61, atlonal Ho or ocrt>ty, 'tudent Coundl 62 6 3, Quill and · ·rol . \lulettc~.

DO A ICE-Vice Pre ident, Girl Choru 62-6\

0 ORA JEFFRIE Bluffer tall Editor, Dr~matio Oub, :cn:tary-Trea~urer 62-63; Fn.nch Club, F T A. President 62-62, Girl's Chorus. Pre rdcnt 60-61; Quill and ·roll, lot Versatile en or G rl, Happy Journt-y Play, .\lulette , Junior Oa Secretary-Tn.-a urer

Donald Martin , Jack . 1.addox, John ·hrodcr, and Bill Coonce tudy (!) for Phy r te t.

PHYLI.IS lA IE JOH Q,

HIRl.Y JOH. Q, --F.H.A.

KARE. 1 KIEF-C.O E., Girl' Choru , lixcd Choru , Projectors Ouo, Bluff Queen Attendant 62-63.

144

BII.I . .JE. ', L 'G

And Our Year Was

JI 1 JOH Q,

A:-.JDRA KE TER An Club, IJbrary Club, Pep Band, Intramural Softball Team Winner 60-61.

LI, DEI.I. KII.I.IA, --r I· A s~cr~tary 61 62, ~~ th lub.

JOH. Kl, G

• 'ORMA KI:-.JG

VICKY KI. G- ,irl' C.horu • Pre idcnt '!bird Hour; 1txtd Choru , rL"t ry 61 62; Honurabl Mention, Blufl Queen 61 62; Accompani t, G1rl' Choru 61 62, 62-6 ; ~1ixt'<l Choru Accompani t 60 61,61 62,62 6

PHILIP K 'OPPE

Firmly Planted With Nine Weeks Tests.

BII.I. KURZE-F.T A. Trea urer 61-62._

, 'ORA LADF.-F.T.A

BARBARA LEW! French Club, Rcponer62-63; F H. A., R creational Leader 62-63; F T A, Girl' Choru , Vice-Pre 1dent Founh Hour.

C ROL L CK. tA. '-F.H.A

ALBERTA. tACO. t

JACK ~tADD .. - Lnh Club 11. c Club, Vic Pre idcnt, 62 6 '; • 'ational H r , JL1\.

145

D l 1:\RKHA~t

)l.RR''I ~1:\RLER Band, F.T A, Kc Club, s ' Club, B~ ctball 60-61, 61 62.

PE 'I \1.-\RSHAI.I.-Frl'm:h Club, 1-.11 -\. 'ong­ltadl'r 62-6\, Rq~ional Trl'a,un:r 62-6\ F r A Girl' horu , ~~~- l'd Choru , f<'tar Treasurl'r; \lu < <' 60-61, 61 62; 'tudem Coundl 61 62, 6--6\ l'\. <taf)-Trcasun:r 62-6 ; Honor

' il'ty, Ba c .1 Qul'en 60-61.

AI IU-\ \IAR IHL S<: <me Club, Spani h Ou . .< .... retaf)·Trt:as ru 61-6 \; Homcma cr of lo H>rro\\ A\\ard 62-6\, Honor o<'Jl't\.

DO AID ~1-\RTI ,\1ath Club, ·ien<:l' <.Iub, Hon "' c.:ty, ' im<e \\ ard 61 '2.

D \'10 .\IAR\ II.

The Christmas Dance Was A

GEORGE lcCAI.I.--Biuffu tafT, Co-Editor; K<') Club, Puliamcntarian 62 6 ; l.t'ttcr Club, Quill and roll.

JACK M COY

J A, 'IS ~I c D A, ' I A L S lren h C: I u b, Vt c Pre ident 62 63; F T .".., ~lo t Dependable opho more (,trl 61 62, Dramatt Club, Vi e Pre idcnt 62 6 ~; Bluff tafT, Cia e Ed1tor, , 'atJOnal Honor ociet~. Quill and roll, Dramatic Club !'Ia~

" Han~man' • 'oo "61-62, \lulcttc.

Ll. 'DA ~kfl.RATH Art Club.

RAY\10, '[) \I I. TOSH

HAl. M PHEETERS-Kc (tub, Var 1ty Club 60 6 ), Ltttcr Club 60 6 3, l·ootball, Thrl-c Letter , 60-6\, Tr k, Two Letter 60 6 3.

DAVID .11LLER

Whirl Of Color

.\1ARJORIE 111.1 ER-C: O .E, Girl" Choru .

PRI CII.I.A 1 WAI --F T A, 0 1 I Club Pr ident 62 63.

DEA. '. A MEADOW -C 0 E, G i d' Cho­ru , Vi(c Pre ident 61-62.

1IKE Ml KEY-F B I..A, ProJector Club, pani h Oub

Bru c VanDever and )ani .\1cDanid "or toward dt-"adlinc on the .. i ~.. tal f.

PAUL \11LLER-Key Oub,.bthOub,. 'ational Honor odet), Trac

PA L tiLI.IO.'

BOB \11. '. 'ER- tudL"lt Counctl60-63, Pre i­dcnt 62-63; tate tudent ounc Rep 62, Key Club, B ard ,f D e<.1or 6!-62 :<: ~tal")

62-6 3; \1 t De pen dab e opho e B· \1o t Popular Junior Boy, 1ost Ver a L or Bo , Free Throw Award 61-62, Ba ·t ba All Con­ference, Honorable Mention 62; uth Ea~t

\l1 ouri, Hooorable . kntion 62, Boy' Qu a d roll, Band, V1<.:c P e"dc Bluff ·, f Organization Edit r tate C c Rep., , 'auonal Honor c

tate, .. 63;

ef\

147

HELBY MITCHEl. BUHLER C.O.E. Girl's C o u,, Dnvt:r of tht: Y< 1 19(•2 .

LARRY tiTCHMER

AL 10 TElL-Football 61·6'

Dianne Camden, and Patty Ridge enjoy (?) their lunch

LARRY 10 'TGOMERY

PHYLLI MO 'TGOMERY-Girl' Choru 61 63

HARO.' MOORE

148

DOROTHY MONTC.O· 1ERY-Girl' horu 60·

63 .

Multicolored Cards,

JUDY iQ, 'TGOMERY· -Dramatic Club, Pre i· dent French Club, F.T.A. Librarian, Officials Club, Vice-Pre ident 62-63, Jun· ior Cia Pre ident,Junlor Cia Pre ident, Sopho­more ecretary Trea urer, Junior adie Hawkin Candidate, Mulette , tu· dent Council 60-63.

ELDON MYERS-Cro Country Mile Co-Captain 61-62, Track 61-62, 62-63, uttermanClub61 -62, 62·63.

DENNIS NALL-Bluffer taff, Choir Pre ident62· 63, Boy' Ensemble, Quill and Scroll, Football Captain 62-63, All-Conference Honorable Mention 61 62, Vi Pre ident, Choir 61 -62, Key Club.

MARY NANCE

JACK NA EP- Kcy Club, Math Club, National HonorS iety, ~ography Award 60-61.

fAMIE NEAL- F.T.A., Mixed Choru Reporter 62·63, French Award 61 ·62, Biology Club 60-61.

ALLIE MAE OWENS- F.H.A., Mixed Choru , Mulette 60-61, Girl's En emble, Junior Home­makin Degree 62-63.

Green Misletoe, And Golden Memories.

TRU fA PARRISH

CAROLYN PAYNE·-Bluffer taff Feature Editor, Dramatics Club, tudent Author's Club Reporter 62 63, Quill and Scroll.

HARON PAYNE-C.O.E., Girl' Choru .

READ IE PEOPLE -F T.A., Official Club, Pro­ject r Club.

KAYE PERRY-Art Club, Girl's Choru Reporter 62-63, Official Club P E.M.

PHYLLIS PHILLIPS--C.O.E.

149

BARBARA PI KERTON

FRAN PITT

JAME POLLARD

LEO POWER

CHERI PRALL-Ba.nd ecretary-Treasurer 62-63, F T.A ong Leader 62-63, 1ixed Choru , Drum iajorene , Pep Ba.nd, atonal Honor ociety, ophomor Valentine Queen, Girl' Choru ,

Girl' En emble, Boy' Choru Accompani t.

UE PRIE T Head Cheer Leader, Dramatic Club, F.H A. Pre ident 62 63, F T.A , tudent Council 60-62, Vi e-Pre ident ophomore Cia s,

•phomore Pilgrimage, 1ulette , Honor OC1tty.

Carole And Don Carried Out Our

LULA PRI H ...

JEA ' IE PI 'D C 0 E. , Girl' Choru

WALTER REA ON -Projector Club.

KAY RENICH

RICHARD RENO- Art Club, C.O.E., Projector Club, Football, Basketball, Track .

SUE REVELLE- F.T.A., Official Club ecretary 62-63 .

JOYCE RIMER- C O.E., Girl's Chorus, C.O.E. Secretvy Reporter 62-63 .

Sadie Hawkins.

NANCY ROBERTS-C. O.E., Girls ' Chorus, Mixed Chorus .

RODGER RICE- C.O.E.

JERRY RICHIE

PATTY RIDGE- Art Club , Band, F.H.A., Gtrl 's Chorus, Head Majorette 61 -62·63 , Pep Band 60-63.

Juruor Girls stuff moon for the Prom.

JA ICE ROBI SO -Officials Club, Projec­tor Club

LORETTA ROMI E-C.O.E.

LINDA RUBOTTOM-C.O.E., Girl' Choru , Mixed Choru .

GAIL RU ELL-Band,F.H.A., fixed Choru .

CORA Ri t '-Art Club, F H.A. Hi tori n 62-6 3, auonal Honor ociety, Junior and Chapter Homemaker Degree 62-63 .

GINNY AYLES

And the wall went tumbling up?

GLADYS SHIELDS-Art Club

BILL HERIDAN

CAROLYN SELVIDGE-Art Club, F.H.A., Girl's Chorus.

152

JOHN CHRODER­Math Club, ience Club, National Honor ociety, Chemi. try Award 61 62 .

After A lavish

JERRY COTT -F.F.A.

JI 1 HIEI.DS

JIM BOB SHIP,\1A, ··Key Club, Basketball, Var ity Club, f.T.A ., hcc-Throw Award 61, cond Tt-am All .E.M.O. Conference 62, Span h Club.

GEORGE HOOK

RA, DY SIERAKOW Kl-C.O E., Projector Oub.

AI.I.E. I 1MO. 'S

HARO. I 1P (), -An Oub, Girl' Chorus .

Banquet, We Danced Through Our Last Prom.

TIM LABAlJGH

I "K CO.E.

WILFRED I~tP 0.

GLE, , i!TH -An Oub, C.O.E.

JOYCE ~i!TH-f H.A .. Girl Chorus

LARRY MITH

15 3

J E ' \tOOT Band, l\,p Band, Library Club .

BRE. Do\ ·.\IOTIIfRS (, rl '. Chorus .

C.AROL P-\RK.\IA I brat') Club Pre idcnt 62 · 6 3, P E l\1 .• Offkab ( ub Reporter 6\ ,

GLE, • PEER

DALE T -\(, FR \liXL-d Chorus, bth Club Prc~tdent 62 6\, 'Xienn· Club, atiunal Honor Societv

JOF TIWART C.OE .. Dramati s Club , \bnagn h >tball 60-61

After Living Three Years In The

JOH. TRE FE!.

PATRICIA STRICKI.A, D F H.A. Viet Pre i dent 62·63 , F T.A, M.ulcttc ,Junior Homemaking Degree.

RICHARD SUG ,

JEA • 'IE SUI.I.IVA. ·· F.T A , Mulettc .

KAY U ' - Band, Art Club, 1\:p Band .

\IAR HAI.I. S RRATT Ba ctball, One Letter.

KARE THORNBURG-horthand Award 61-62 .

"Portals of P .B.H .S."

ALI, E TIDWELL

DAVID TT ER-Art dub, French dub

LARRY TATE-Band, Bluff taff Ad Editor, 1ixed Choru , Key Club President'62-6 , Trl· a pta in Football 62 6 , 1bree Letter , Football,

Track, di Hawkln Candidate 61 -62, Mo t Popular ophomore Boy, fo tVer atil Junior Boy, tudent Council 61 -63, Vice Pr 1dent 62· 63, Quill and Scroll, Lener lub, Valentine Attendant 60-61.

CORDIA THO tA Offical Club, pant h Club

BR CE VanDO\'ER-Bluff taff port Co­Ed ,r, Kev Club Trea urer 62 6~ tath Club,

pan ish Club, , atlona Honor oc etv Pre idcnt 62-63, Quill and cr Jll t > t Dependable Junior B y, Junior C. \'ic Pre ident, Ba et· ball 60-63 Track

LARRY VI 0

ZELMA VI. O. C.O.E. 155

DAVID 'AI. KER- !\lath Oub, 1ence Oub.

CLAUD WALTER

MARGIE WATKI

TRI·FOOTBALL CAPTAINS Denni , all, Jerry Boyd, and Larry Tau: compare pa t trophic .

156

GARY WEAVER

MIKE WEBB

HARON WELCHELL-C.O.E., Girl's Chorus Vice·Pre ident 61·62.

L I D A WAT'>O -Girl Choru~

We Graduate With

MIKE WARD - Art Club, Band '><. encc Oub, Foot· ball Letterman, Pep Band, Aria Da Capa Play, Ba ket· ball Manager 60 .

EDITH WI· LEY C. 0 E

rREDA WHI rt I·.H A lkvotional Leader 62· 6~, I'.T.A., (,irl' Choru, ,\11xed Choru , 1ulette .

CAROL WHIT LEY Girl' Choru, Mixed Choru.

(,ARY WHIT. 'ER

DELORIS WHIYri.OW

KF... , 'ETH WILLER

Mixed Feelings Sadness, Expectancy,.

J OY 'ILLHEL\t

GERALD 'll 0.'

KAY Wll (),'

BARB -\R WI. ' HE..<;TER

u A. '\'I. 'TO. '··Bh.fl .If Feature Editor; Frt ch Club, F.H A. R p t 6\, Rcueation Leader 62, F.T.A, Quill and ·roll.~1ost D pend­ablt· oph more Girl, \1ulette .

JOE \t lSI

157

158

I OGE ~WOODS- OE.,Giri'~Choru,

iulcttc

DO, , A YA Tl - frt-nch Club, Offical Club, Projector ( ub

In Memoriam

Dianne Blakeney

\Vho lost her liJc in n automobile n:idcnt '·ptcmhcr 9, 1961.

Proud Of Our Achievements ..... .

Carol parkman retouche our notonou angel.

In Senior High School

Tom and Jim Bob di cu s po ibiliti of the day.

Pri syma·c ureTatcdo n'tchcatinPsyLholoro.

159

Donna and Glenda check their fund'> .

Don Juan of the ba ketb II et .

And Always Loyal

ee anybody you know???

160

We The Alumni Of '63 161

Junior Class Personalities

,rr ,t

' '"

Our junior year wa Hlled with many activitic , in whi h our officer were very capable of leading u . The high chool year arc all very important, but the junior year is the mo t ignifl ant. It is the halfway mark in our high chool education.

• ext year we will be the leader of P.B H

163

c;ene Baldwin

Jcnnift:r Banbton

Ronald Barker

~'aync Harne'> Danny Barnhart

Sharon Adam"

Phyllis ,\dam" Carol Allen

Evelyn Allbon

Eddie Aud

Paul Arnold ,\1artha Arrington

\1adcline ,\tkim

Tim Auton

Judy Badgley

Presenting

Dale Bat,on Duane: Battles

Mar~ha

Baumgardner

Barbara Bays

!:Iaine: Beck

the

Dav1d B r dw

l.arn B rann.m

l.arry Br t hl r

Glenda B rctt

P.o1t Brett

Junior

Jeri) Bennett

cal Berry

R1chard Bcs

Robert Be l)oug Bigg

,\kcnc Budsong

lhttv Bl.1c \\dl

I mda Bound

uc Bovu (,an lloH1

Class of '63

Ken B11 to\\

I inda Brother Doroth Bu n

f. rma B ro\\ n !ng

t h m Buhler

ll.u old Bu'h'

!-... en ( htll

'tn< (<ttl

( ' lilt ( lum 1

\1arnlenc

( hatm.tn

At last we

G rcgo') ( o.:hr.m Lcrov ( L><.hran

John ( olcman

( .eorgc ( onncrs

R.tlph Coogan

( harlottc <.oo c Tom ( ookc

Barbara ( ook'Y

B tty ( oopcr

Shirlev ( oo1 r

belonged

hirlt ( h tmun

[) nm ( hurchtll ( arol ( lark

Janie" (lark Su 0111 ( lmc

Carol Cox

Evelyn Cox

Willy ( raig

.Mary J~an Crow~ (,Ioria Curnb~~

We were upperclassmen.

Linda Davi

Linda u~ Da\i

\'ernon Davi

I'om Denne) Ted Dexter

Ronnie Dowd

Sand\ Do" d

Thcartht"\\ Duncan Vernon Dunc.tn Sand) l:a,on

Carol Cureton .\!ercede Currie

fugen~ Darnell

( h~nl Davidson

Connie Davi

The halls

Bonnie l·o tcr

(;ary Fo tcr

Kenneth r rancts

I.e tcr I· razau r ,\lary hcdwdl

.\l.uy l'dmgs (;atv b.lwar<b

llckn Ed\\.trtb

Costelld Ellbon Larry l·llison

_) ovu: lmmot" Kennv Ensl'v

Ldna l·.thridgc

Catv Faith

lk t nice !·a riC\

became

Margaret 1-aughn

Donald hlughn

James Fmn

Jimmy f ischcr

Dave Flatt

more crowded

with

I aiah (,rant

Jim (,rccr

Dcnni (,nsham )O}CC (rrobt

Bob (,rove

Larry ( ,allmort

J<~nke ( ramblin

Bill (,arnn

(,foria (,arrL1t

Btcky ( rohhs

\lane (,tbson Sharon C,tb on

J udv (,iJiespoc Sandy ( ,•Jiiam I ter (,ofmort

all those

Sue (,ilmorc

Diana (rod" 111

Bttte Sue (ruin

Danny (,urman Don (,raham

So phs.

We supported

Eligh Harns

Frank Harri~

Larry Harrh

Sh rlt:\ !Ia rri'

Kav Hart

the Mules

\lav Hart

Ellamac 11.1 tings

Ruthi" Hawk

Leo Ha e' !.annetta II 3) c

'I ruman I layne' Sharon Ileal)

Davtd I kdspcth

lug Ht:fncr

Carlo

flcnder,or

\'kkv ( .ulll\

Jet!) ll.thn

( hatiL' ll.tnc

Judy llatgtovc

Can oil

II at gro\LS

1n football, basketba II, and

.\lanh n !I til Jim lltllt

I >iannt llohbs

Janice !lodge 1. l-Ied !loge

Ronald llornbcck

I ana II uff

Amo llunt

1-thd~n II untcr

\\'. J. !Iutton

1\nnctte IH stcr Dale I\\

( arohn lac son

lc '" lattcll Btll lcnkm

( arol Hick

Don !lick

( ,Jenda IIi k

Bohhy lltghftdd

K.ty llill

track.

We

Tina Jon<:s

Spencer Jonc>

Vernon Kandl

David Kcarbcv

Larry Kcarbcy

Donna J ohm on

Jmcph Johmon l.ort:tta Johnson

Sue Johnson Juanita Joins

Allen Jolly

Carolyn Jonc Donald Jonc

Jan icc J one'> Robt:rta Jones

sold Sophomores

Mary Kt:arbcy

Richard Kearbt:y l:vdyn Kcdc Kay Kt:dc

Leon Kede

and

Kathy l.aw on

Bob I.awrenu·

• 'ancy Leach

De Lmda I.e~

Lana Lcl·

I.!nda Kcrblj'

Oall· Kilhan

Virgmta Kc lcr

Larry Kt ncr Judy I.ancc

Charknc l.anc

I !nda I.angk-y

Kathy Laughlin

~ally La hlcy Bca y Lat haY.

wrapp1ng paper.

Jov Lq~atc

Ccnl J.~y. i>

~hi ric J.cy. i "I ern Lifc,

Jcrr, I iv~r;

Danny

Kirk ~lcEirath

Wayne~~ (,hee

Jim M (,tnk-y • 'ua tc\lanu Delilah Mickey

Paula I omkcr

I \n I ong

Jo Ellen :\1 dJ, k hanu \Ia •ill (, .. ., \lagill

I rry \I pic

Betty .\larkham

Clrol \tar hall • 'inr \I r h u

\largaret \I nrn

led us

c.cor •e .\Itt lellan

Linda .\k Dov. dl

our struggle

for

Bernardinc. 'unlt'Y I inda ()'( onncr ,\1arv (}'( onncr

Will!.tm O'Dell

.... ~

a

hcdJy Miler ,\largart1 Miller

Pat J\Hllum

I.e ter Mitchdlc

)arne loore

Sue loon:

Jerry \!organ

Jme .\I orr on Sonda Morri

Sandra lor c

I ..

Velma ,\lore Carolyn \lurphy

Jeanne Myrant

Carolyn , ·ewkirk

Junie. 'ixon

f . l

wonderful prom.

I

Before we

Jimmy l'.l}"l'lC

David Pa\'ton

Caryn P<'fln

Dorothy Penn

B!ll Pennington

knew it

Donnie Pfi fer I crl') 1'1 ken

wendolvn Pierce

(,ary Plunk

Tommy Poe

like Poole I.) ndel Portcrftdd P<·ggy l'nchcttc

Jtmmy Prie t

B :vcrly Prince

Judy <)\\ens

Rkk ()\\ens

Robert 1'.1lmcr

Judy I' r on

<,al\ Patter on

...

-

, • 4 '. ·- .

the Prom of '63

Helen Ray

u an R cd

was

[)a, ad Redford

Kay R lforu ue Renni on

only

George Reno

Ronnk Rc nick

Allen Rhode

Jerry Ri e , an Race

Cora Ri hard on

Carolyn RKhc.

Roger Rideout

"J eddy Roach

John Robbin

a

tt'Ve Proffer

Tommy Pruitt

Jim Purcell Dwaym Quinn

Charlc Raul ton

memory.

Our

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Jane '-cobl)' Richard ',colt

Doris Sexton Ca s•~ Shalk Pat hank

Junior

Tom Robbin

Darlene Robertson

I.inda Robm on

Rita Robinson Rosetta Robin on

'ferry Roun avtlle

Jimmy R\an Su an R\man

Danny Saylor Die· it

chmalhor't

year

Carol Shearon Jack it: Shelton B.J.Shull

Ruth Ann

Singleton

Sherry Slabaugh

1ary tcinmctz

Larry tt>pp

Carol Ann

passed so

(.ay mnh

Johnny rnlth Rita mith

Linda mother Jerrv mothers

.Mary parkman Donna Squire:. Judy tatlord

Jimmy St. Oair

Karen Steele

quickly.

Joanie ullivan

Su an ~'al er

Loi ~'arford

,\1ary ~'arrcn

Myrna Warrt:n Lrnh: ~'t:alhcrhoh

D.mnv I a •lor (,cnic l'eddt:r

l.<e(mard

Temple mire Elza l'cr

Gav 'l'ctle

\largarcl (hie

~like Thornton

Johnn\ Thn..: moncn

I.e Trottct

Janie 'I Hie

Soon to

Ru ~dl Vaughn

David Vkk

Jud\ \'in on

Sharon \'in on

Karen \'t'alkn

be

the

( uol Yantl

Sue Yarber

Juuv We ver Keith Wca\cr

Robert \Vmg

hta Wet Hugh \'<'htttenhur

I lnda \'('flliam

Ann 'llll

B tt \'('inche tcr

\ary Wolper Glenda 1ood

( harlottc Wood

Roe Wood Ben 1<l0lard

Loretta \'('oolverton

Terry Yamnitz

Senior Class of '64.

1 1

1.arv and Kathy reigned at B ketball HomL-coming.

andy Gilliam works during taft hour.

What' wrong Dea? Did ornconc teal ·our ndyl

Kathy Lawson and Karen tt't:le studymg together before: hool.

Carolyn and Danny goofing olf while decorating ~ r homecomtn

What' o funny Carol

Th e junior girl know th imponan e of tudying.

Gay m•th and Keith Weaver perform an experiment in Chemi try ca

1 3

A junior cheerleader, Carolyn ewkirk, doe a cheer for the 1ule .

Mary and Dea are having a ball after the Jeff City game.

Carole, ruta, and u an paust to ha~c th ir picture ta en

Jerry neathern u e a tudy hall period to catch up on hi reading.

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B. J . hullt es It ea aft r a hard da .

Terry, Joie, and Carolyn ret ilfterwalkingtotown

Junior girl li c to tandaroundandtalk

Jerry Liver help lug Hefner II) on hoc while Ru ell Vaughn loo on.

Sophomore Class Personalities

\X'e have finbhed our opho ore )Tar with new feeling~ of leader-

hip .md .tn:omplbhmt:nt. A~ \< phomon:s, \\ c: found P. B. H .. to be: a wondc 11 place for acthtls .tnd learning. As\\eleavc:ourold

poSitiOn a~ ophomorcs "6 ", we look orward to our nc:\\ po~ition

.1s Junior~ 6 ~

1 7

Linda And r on Ronnie Ander on Lucenda Apjon Pat Ann on Dou a Aud

We started our

Kay Abney Kmncth Aldrich Jean Alford Tommy Allen Cheryl AI obrook

Claudine Bader Mary Ballard Carolyn Ballew Glenda Ballew Janie Barbour

Phillip Barker Andy Barnett P.iuline Barnett Crai Barwick George Bat

Teru Bate teve Baygent

Carol Berry JoAnn Berry Peggy Berry

Hugh Boeving Tommy Bounds Joe Brake Kathy Brandt Mike Brent

Donna Brett Ricky Brigan~ Ricky Bristow CamUia Brixely Glenda Brooks

Sophomore year

Carol Bilbrey Barbae a

Brimingham Ronnie Black Linda Bloodworth Rodney Bocek

Becky Brown Dewey Brown L ter Brown Ronnie Brownir iaggie Burce

Linda Bulliner Jimmy Burge Darline Burkett Pat Burnett Carol Bums

Elmer Capper Paul Carman Burt Carter eannie Carter

Tom Cherry

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We soon

felt

Sid Burton u .an Burton

Monroe Butler Carolyn Buyant Ora Campbell

Uv.is Conner Charlotte Cook David Cook Dianna Coonce Jam~ Cooper

the pressure

Jack Childre Bobby Christian Richard Christian Edna Clark Glenn Clark

Su an Coats Ronnie Cobb Melvin Cochran Cheryl Cole Ronald Coleman

Nancy Cooper Dale Corbin John Cornett Jim Costin Kenny Couch

191

Cindy Crocker Richard Crofford Lana Crook Karen Crowell Susan Culman

Mary Deaton Gene D'Harline Claude Digger Terry Divine Barbara-

Donaldson

Gerald Dorris Cathy Douglas Sue Doyle Bill Durham James Dunn

192

of being

teve Darlin David David on Ollie Davis Kathleen Davi on Billy Deads

Jerry Edelman andy Edward

Verna Elay r Jerry Eldridge Randy Engei h

Underclassmenl

Ronnie Dunny Jenny Dun-;comb John Ea tburn Robert Eaton Carol Edding

Pauletta Epp Phylli E ary ally Feather ton

Lynda Ferguson Gwen Findley

Rodger Fogle Bennie Fo ter David Foulk Judy Fritt Georgia Gaunes

193

R n~ Galluaith Gayle Garrett Jean Ga ich Claran e Gentry David Gillette

Eli Goodrum Jackye Gorman Wayne Goule Bruce Grady Johnny Graham

Gay Greer Walter Greer Darrell Griffey Glenn Griffm Mike Griffin

194

We elected John Henson

Vtcky Gilli tanley Gallmore

Joe Gi t Joy Ann Githen John Goldberger

Jack Gullttte Gary Hager Phylli Hahn Earline Hale Hal Harold

to lead us

'ancy Harris Dv.i ht Hart

1ike Ha! tin ancty Hathawa_)­

Carol Hawkin

Dav d Hawk in Gibbert Hawh Jani Hay Btthabra Hed peth Rod er Hefner

195

Charles Hill Glenn Hill Billy Hillis Charles Hinrichs Loyas Ann Hinton

through our first year

Linda Helton Jane Hen on John Hen on Archie Hick Dale Hicks

Helen Hodgins Donna Hoffman Carol Holland Jimmy Holsopple Lloyd Hood

Samie Lee Hood Barbara Hoppe Mike Huntington John Hurt Bill Hyde

Ronnie Ice helby Innam

Marty lve,ter Larry Jarrell Martha J efT rie

Jerry Jone John Jones Jerry Jordan Wanda Kanell Betty Kearbey

Lonnie Kearbey Karen Kennedy Janice Ketcherside Fred Kiley Wally Krtight

at P.B.H.S.

Nelie Johnson Jack John,on Phyllip Johnson Ronald John on Willy Johnson

Sue Lewis Walter Lewis Don Lischer Peggy Lison Linda Little

Our Valentine

Shirley Labri r Ronnie Ladd Jacky Lake Marilyn Lamkin Jackie Langley

Don Lawerence Harold Heanon Danny Leenford Joyce Leonard

Janice Uoyd Betty Uoyd JoAnn Loftus Joyce Longhibler Barbara Looms

Larry Luca andra Macom

Jim Markel Mary Ruth Marshall Thelma Mar hall

Thruman Mar hall Darlene Magall Glordia Mannon Jani Mathewe Larry Matlock

Ronald McGee Eddie McGhee

herry McGowan Mike McKeel Gerald McLellan

King and Queen

Blii Meadow Rubie Medley Jr. Meyer Van Meyers Mike 1cGath

Jern lc 'ew Ddore 1.cPheeter' t ry Lvnn

tcPheeter Robert tc wain David tcVey

tarilyn tichall Kdly tiller Richard tiller Vend a Hiler Jim tinn r

Linda tontgomery Donna Mo9tgome1) Eddie Montgomery Joan Montgomery Alin Moore

200

reigned streams

Richard Mitchell teve Mitchell

Joe tonteil Joy tonteil Donna Montgomery

Eldon ani r Johnny Nd on James ickol Kathy icolini James Nolen

of red and white.

Joyce foore Larry Moor Robert foor Vernon foore Joyc More

Emery forgan Rise forri on Linda fore Hke Myrac

Jim ·a h

Leroy O'Dell Phvlli Ohion Kenny bum Ray 0 born Barbara 0 ood

201

David ·erfleld Dcbbv vcrficld Retta Palmer Jerrv Par er Dorri Parri h

Ronnie Phelph Rona.ld Pinkerton Joe P'pkin Tommy Pogue Brenlta Polk

Tom Pool Terry Porter Bobby Pot Phtllip Pot Mike P ttenger

202

Now our first year must end

Eddie Patter on Larry Pa.vne Pat Pea.! Ronald P nningt n Ja.net Ph la.n

Pat Prince: Jenny Pruett Lyman Rain Ed Randall Betrv Raney

but our high school memones

arol P ell Evelyn Pratt

andra Prehn Linda Prenzel

u n Price

Chel)·l Ra ner Carol Rav Pam R or Bobby Rcdd like Reeve

Barbua Renard \'(!ame R nold Fred Rhoad 1ark Rhod

Donald Richard

203

HkeRo John Runyon Linda Rushin Eldrea Rus ell Gerald allais

Are iust beginning to take

Joe RDcy Freddie R!mp o Dianna R hers n

Pat Robin on Randy Rodg r David R ney Jerry Rom in Maritea Ro

shape

~! yne tt David Scoville

onnie ker u an clb

Mike Thamblin

Ronald hanblin J o .Ann hee by Greg helton Kenneth heron Lmda hipman

harle m th ). C. mith Ka~ rnith Lewis mith Linda mith

for our com1ng years at P.B.H.S.

andy mother Jerry oens Larry outh Ronda pear Vicki Spiker

Next year we 'll look forward

Mary Rl hard on Phylli Smith Donna moot Georgia Ann mooth Julia Smother

Beverly Stacy Gary Stage Don tevenson Danny tout Sheila tout

Shirley Stout D1anna tovall Linda Strickland Dav1d tucker Edd1e Stucker

Patsy Stucker John Sugg Leon ummerlbolt Jimmy Talkington Diana Taylor

Erlene Tune Ruth Vanaman .Audy Vancil Glen Vanderburg Daniel Vankirk

Ronnie Vaughn Kathleen Venable Gary Vinson Becky Voughn Patty Walker•

to adding new memones to those of

Linda Templemire Bobby Thies Jim Tinsley Scon Tinsely Ru sell Tipton

1i c Walli Linda Walter Rita Walt rs Jo 'arbington Renda Ward

Delon: Wet John Wet

haron ~'heatley Garv~ite

Danny ~'hitelt·y

Jim Whiteley Butch ~inenburg Angela Whmock Erma Whober David Wilburn

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Our Sophomore Year.

Jerom 'arren Linda ' t on Ann ~·eaver Jennifer 'ec: Margaret W I h

Glen Worley

''EAT DR I. 'K A. D BE MERRY"

Brenda Wiley Larry Wilker Karen William Mary William

u an William

G raid Will Glorida Wil on John Wil on Karry Wil on Karen \X'inter

Bobb \X'ooden Gale Wood Linda Woodruff Bee \X'olper • 'ancy \X'olper

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Di cu ing ubjt"t-1 help, in tudving. Ta ing it ea v

Joy Anne working on her gum chain .

Santa Oau ha changed.

David how off hi be t view. Becky do your tuff.

Hugh Boeving

Alternate

Barbara Renard

Sophomore Pilgrimage 211

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J . ' ;

NOW IT'S PEPSI

FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG

SWANK'S SERVICE

PARTS, TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES

Two Locations to Serve You

Frank Swank - owner

4 Wreckers To Serve You 24 Hour Wrecker Service

1531 Nth Main

Congratulations to the Class of 1963

From

CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL OF POPLAR BLUFF, MO.

P 0 Box 39 SUnset 5-6030

512 Midland St

215

Compliments of

CROWDER'S KATER INN

"Fried Chicken Our Specialty"

Hwy. 67 and Vine Street

Broadway Service Station Power·X Gas

Extro·Duty Motor Oil

Complete Service for Your Cor

PHONE Norman Buc & Leon Lewis

S set 5-2031 Dealers

Broadway & Pine Sts.

Corvair Restyled lor Paris Show-

FRANK NELSON

CHEVROLET CO.

1000 BLOCK W . PINE

POPLAR BLUFF, MO.

216

BARNES GROCER COMPANY

Distributors Of

Libby's, Del Monte & Bush's

Food Products

Highway 60 East

Dtal SU 5-5744 & SU 5-5743

FLOWER & GIFT SHOP

Annie Laurie Shannon

30 Vine St.

Phone SU 5-2320

COMPLIMENTS

OF

K. Q. LEWIS

TAX CONSULTANT

VANDOVER

Motor Company

BAKER FLOOR SERVICE

Hway 67 South

1-'hone SU 5-5707

or SU 5-9935

Inlaid Linoleum Carpet Installation

Free Estimates

Rubber Tile Asphalt Tile Plastic Tile

Floor Sanding and Finishing

614 Selma

Phone SU 5-3993

PRUETT'S DRIVE-l

Malts

Shakes

Sundaes

Beefburgers

Cheeseburgers

Pit Barbecues

Pizza Burgers

"Behind Stadium"

217

21

COMPLIMENTS OF

LUCY LEE HOSPITAL & MC PHEETERS CLINIC

Farnham Millinery

"Ahead Of Fashion"

407 Vine Street

Phone SU 5-2201

THE TEXACO DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

Robert Ross, Consignor

Bowl at CEDAR LANES Owned and Operated by

Graduates of P. B. H. S.

JIM PARKIN - WALTER PARKIN

Look to us for expansion and improvements

The original home of the junior and bantam leagues

For daytime, datetime, and playtime

ask for JUNIOR FASHIONS at

FRIEDMAN'S

C. G. KING & COMPANY Grain Elevator

oy Beans

Wheat- Corn

Seed Cleaning & Separating

Seed - Feed

Mo. Pacific Stock Yards

su 5-7497

Laundry & Dry Cleaners

Carpet & Rug Cleaning

Curtams - Draperies Cleaned

Towel & Linen Rental ervicc

Unset 5-2035

110 • . Riverview

219

220

BANK OF POPLAR BLUFF

"THE OLD RELIABLE"

"Since 1886"

200 S. Main Phone SU 5-4675

"A Good Place to Stop"

A & W DRIVE-IN

Highway 67 S su 5-9930

Congratulations From

Grover Lance's Market PRINTING CO PANY

LETTERPRESS • OFFSET " Quality Foods "

1315 • Main

Dial SU 5-2719

HIGH QUALITY Poplar Bluff, Missouri

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

OFFICE SU PPLIES

Prescriptions - Cosmetics

Dial SU-5 3036 Fountain Service

Corner Main & Poplar

.413 Cedar Street Poplar Bluff, Mo . Dial SU 5-463

221

"Piggie" Hogg' s

SUPER MARKET

"Good Foods Are Our Specialty"

Raymond Hogg

9th and Maude

Phone SU 5-9676

KING & COPE BODY SHOP

su 5-J.9n

609 Sycamore St.

Chilton King , Home Ph. SU 5-3753

Bill Cope, Home Ph . SU 5-5819

Compliments of

John T. Van Cleve, O.D.

222

FRITTS' 66 STATION & GARAGE

T1res - Broke Service

Wheel Balancing

Top Value Stamps

620 N . Main

Poplar Bluff, Mo .

Phone SU 5-993B

Compliments of

Bernie Lay Advertising Co.

Highway 60-67 North

Dial SU 5-2576

BUSBY IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Phone SU 5-2217

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

CROW TIRE CO. Goodnch T ires - Recapping

'T hose W ho Know Trade With Crou"

West Pine at the Y

Electric Motor Specialists

The Latest Styles Make Their

First Appearance at

BOB EVANS SHOES

155 S. Main

Dial SU 5-5779 Hway 53 & 11th

Roberts Plumbing & Heating Co.

315 • Broadwa

· Commercial

• Residential

• Industrial

Phone SU 5-2517

223

224

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!

DOCTORS HOSPITAL, INC.

& KNEIBERT CLINIC

F. L. KNEIBERT, M. D.

A. D. MARKEL, M. D. FRED J. BIGGS, JR., M. D.

A. C. PARKER, JR., M. D.

R. C. ENGLEHARDT, M. D. M. R. BARBOUR, M. D.

T. E. RUFF, M. D. E. T. HANSBROUGH, M. D.

DAVID V. MILLER, M. D.

CURTIS RIPLEY, M. D.

621 PINE BOULEVARD

FRED CALDWELL, M. D.

Phone SU 5-4645

Bob Montgomery Jack Cope

307 So. Main St.

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

BEN BIDEWELL

HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS

10 o'clock at Ben Bidwell's

Ward-Fulton

Compliments of

FAMILY SHOE STORE

211 South Main

Phone SU 5·2121

Glass For Your Every Need

At

Parkin-Lanning Glass Co. su 5-2832

1 04 orth B Street·

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Somers arket

Everyday Low Prices

426 S. 5th

su 5-3121

Open daily to 6 00

Friday and Saturday to 7 00

225

226

HA TORE Joel S. Hays - Letha M. Hays

Authorized Gibson and

Fender Guitars

Record PI ayers - Accessories

Musical Instruments

Magnavox Stereo and Television

313 Vine Street

su 5-4426

Compliments of

F. W. Woolworth Company 201 South Main

Air Conditioned For Your Comfort

Complete Line of

Wiring Supplies Lightmg Fixtures

NEW LOCATION - 204 NORTH D

D1al SUnset 5-2938

REMNANT HOUSE I Mill. "\JTLF: f'OR WORLD'S Fl E T FABRICS

203 Poplar Street

POPLAR BLUFF. MISSOURI

HARWELL AUTO

PARTS, INC.

Dial SU 5-9661

110 S. Fifth

Poplar Bluff, Mo .

Quality Merchandise for

the Entire Family

at

STOVALL'S DEPARTME T STORE

112 South Main su 5-3727

Yvonne Beauty Salon

Ha irstyling By Arthurine

SUnset 5-3418

815 Pine

Compliments of

Kinder Motor Company

Your

Volkswagen Dealer

POPLAR BLUFF, MO.

227

228

Hewlett Wholesale Meats I

Howard Smith, City Sales

Frozen Foods Wholesale Only

We Make Delivery In Refrigerated Trucks In Greater Poplar Bluff Area

D1al SU 5-5266 Or SU 5-5147

E. C. Robin on Lumber Company

'"THE FRIENDLY YARD"

Phone SU 5-9601

1138 Vine Street

C. N Rosie Lucas - Agent

W. A. GARRISON

Goodyear T ires

Smclair Products

Phone SU 5-2120

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

625 Park Avenue

Compliments of

DREW AND JABLONSKY Architect

& Sons Inc.

All Metals

Iron - Brass - Steel - Copper

6th and Park

Phone SU 5-5725

LEGATE PASTRY SHOP Orders Taken For Receptrons

Weddings and Parties

513 Cedar St. Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Phone SU 5-9668

SINCE 1913

"Everything in Building Material from Foundation to Chimney Top" Lumber - Builders Hardware - Insulation - Roofing - Wallboards

Doors - Windows - Paints - Glass - Ornamental Iron - Awnings

L. T. METZ LUMBER STORE & OFFICE 310 S. 5th (Cedar & 5th Sts.)

Dial SUnset 5-9686

FIELDS-McCARTHY CO.

Harold A. Brase, Owner

Sales - Service - Satisfaction

422 Vine

Phone SU 5-3838

RICHARDSON'S

MUSIC CITY

"THE SOUTHEAST'S LARGEST MUSIC CENTER"

411 VINE STREET

POPLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI

229

230

- WE ARE INTERESTED IN OUR COMMUNITY -

101 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE SU-4621

DRIVE-IN FACILITY CORNER OF MAIN & OAK STREETS

Jim Hogg Supermarket 842 West Pine

COMPLETE MEAT SELECTION Plenty Of Free Parking

Open Every N1ght Tdl Nine

TOELLNER BAKERY

Compliments of

MARVEL MUSIC COMPANY 114 Bartlett Street

Phone SU 5-3333

Poplar Bluff, M1ssouri

POPLAR BLUFF DRUG CO.

IRA WINTON, Pharmacist

Phone SU 5-2037

200 Bartlett St. Poplar Bluff, Mo.

J. A. PARKER TIRE & OIL CO.

Corduroy Tires - Firestone Tires

Phone SU 5-3938

1141 Vine Street

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Corner of Fifth and Vine

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

locally Owned - Nationally Known

Roy and Freeda Dawson

Extra Savmgs - Top Value Stamps

2 1

COMPLIMENTS OF

POPLAR BLUFF HOSPITAL

& HENRICKSO CLINIC

H. M HENRICKSON, M D H 0 HENRICKSON, M D

FRANK E DINELLI , M D B. J . MACAULEY, M D.

WILLIAM TURNER, M D J . H. TURNER, M D

C PHIL CHEATHAM, M D 232

1340 KC

Bill Wimberly practices expert salesmanship .

O'NEAL'S Hart Schaffner & Marx

Dobbs Hats Arrow Shirts

Jantzen Sportswear

Poplar Bluff, Mrssouri

EXCLUSIVE

BLUFF, MO.

100 South Ma in Phone SU 5-321 0

Complimentr of

Your credit is always good at

Gift Chest Jewelers

Buy diamonds with confidence from Gift Chest

Jewelers

Guy Whitworth, Manager 2

400 Poplar Poplar Bluff, Missouri

CITY CAB 24-HOUR SERVICE

Phone SU 5-8253

MELBER BAGBY LYN GOODMAN

Compliments of

BAUMHOEFER & SON

PLUMBING & HEATING

PRIEST FLOWER SHOP 2429 N. Main

Corsages -- - - Arrangements su 5-2910

Barron Rood

Phone SU 5-4562

234

"PRESCRIPTIO S ARE OUR BU I ESS"

235

PORTRAITS

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

24 Hour Kodacolor

and "HOME OF QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS"

Black and White Roll Film Finishing

236

DIAL SU 5-4536 612 West Pine Blvd.

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

COMPLIMENTS

OF

SMILEY CONTAINER

CORPORATION

Prices plus Gold Bond Stamps

Valley Plaza Shopping Center

220 East Pine Boulevard The One Stop Food Center Phone SU 5-2737 --------------------------------- ---------------------------------

Flowers By

Compliments

of

NEWBERRY ' S

Southern Missouri's finest department store

OPPERMANN BRISTOW

GULF STATION

North Moin at Broadway

Poplar Bluff, Mo

N. Main & Spring Streets

Phone SU 5-9967

GENERAL BAPTIST

BOOKSTORE 1004 South 67

Poplar Bluff su 5-9451

Bibles, Art Suppl1es

Books, and V sual A1ds

237

238

BOARD 0

Operating

Municipal Lighting and Water Systems

"LOW COST MEANS ELECTRICAL SERVICE

FOR EVERY NEED A D PURPOSE."

24-HOUR SERVICE

NIGHT TROUBLE NUMBER SUNSET 5-2210

Ollice: 301 South Main Phone SU 5-5749

Congratulations Seniors!

MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT

1602 N. Main Phone SU 5-7505

BLUFF BOWLING LANES 16 BRUNSWICK CROWN IMPERIAL LANES

MODERN SNACK BAR

Remember you can charge it at

PENNEY'S

Valley Plaza Shopping Center Phone SU 5-8282

FREE PARKING

PRO SHOP

GREER CROY & FITCH

FUNERAL SERVICE

'"[ ml; A 'fnrt/la ' 0' DiJtinction"

Smce 1906

Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Fitch 366 College

Phone SU 5-9666

239

240

PORTER-DEWITT CONSTRUCTION

COMPANY POPLAR BLUFF,

MISSOURI

Rodgers Theatres, Inc. OPERATING

RODGERS THEATRE

BROADWAY & PINE BLVD.

P . B . DRIVE IN THEATRE

HIGHWAY 67 SOUTH

0

AND

all DRUG STORES

SUnset 5 9691 SUnset 5-9692

BROADWAY & PINE IN THE

ROGERS THEATRE BLDG HWAY 67 S & POPLAR

DEAR SEN lOR CLASS OF 1963,

MY BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS AS 0 E

OLD "GRAD"

TO ALL OF YOU NEW ONES MORRISON L. CLEVLEN, OW ER ...

Clevlen Insurance Agency I CE 1 , 2

MEMBER OF THE I Sl.JRANCE BOARD OF POPLAR BLUFF

* PHONE SUNSET 5-4664

* 310 VI E ST STATE BANK BLDG

" IT IS WISE TO INSURE"

WITH US

2 1

"Serofng Poplar Bluff For Nearly A Century" 701 VINE

Mrs. Scott A. Cotrell - Owner

Grover W. Greer - Director

Air-Conditioned Chapel 24 Hour Ambulance Service

Dial SUnset 5-5701

701 Vine

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

CONGRATULATIONS

on

Your Wonderful Book

We are proud to have been chosen again

to do your photography. It has indeed been

a pleasure to work with all of you.

242

ALMA'S STUDIO 215 N. Broadway

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Baily

1\.m~rirntt 1R~puhl ir

243

244

su -7711

, Wesfs Flower Shop & Greenhouses

2217 W . Maud

OSBORN'S PAINT &

WALLPAPER STORE

Art1st's Supplies

203 N. Ma in Street

Phone SU 5-9611

p 0 p '"~ 81 ttff m : ~s 0'-'-Y'i

Poplar Bluff

Missouri

McWILLIAMS REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE SERVICE 500 Hway 67 South Phone SU 5-7512

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Cong rat 11/ ations

to the

BLUFF STAFF

of

1963

Dear Reader,

The businessmen of Poplar Bluff have made your yearbook

possible

One of the keys to successful I iving is showing appreciation

for favors . Please give these loyal patrons your consideration.

Bluff Staff

SARACINI A D BREEDEN INC.

INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE

"Insure to Be Secure" WALLIS CASE DAIRY

109 N. Main su 5-6436

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