Butler Community College - Grizzly Growl Yearbook (El Dorado, KS)
- Class of 1957
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J x er y - C V t j4--s?- £- J£ 1957 GRIZZLY GROWL El Dorado Junior College El Dorado, Kansas . - - ■' ' ■H ■■■DEDICATION The staff proudly dedicates the ' 57 Grizzly Growl to Miss Helen Brad- ford, who has given freely of her time and energy in the welfare of the students of E. J. C. Congratulations, Miss Bradford! FACULTY j 1 I J 1 m -Si ' p E « I TEA FOR TEACHERS In front: Robert Clark, Business. Seated, left to right: Ethyl Lange, Registrar; Gladys Faye Beuchat, Modern Foreign Languages; Pauline Messenger, English and Librarian; Blenda Kuhlmann, English; Tilghman Aley, Dean; Helen Bradford, English; Edwin Walbourn, Social Science; James J. Alten- dorf, Chemistry. Standing: L. W. Nixon, English and Speech; Harry L. Wimmer, Mathematics; Carl C. Riggs, Teacher Training; and Dorothy Fisher, Mathematics. ! Seated, left to right: Mrs. Maryanna Tarrant, Secretary; Dr. J. H. John- son; Dr. R. J. Metcalf; Mr. Glenn E. Dawson; Mrs. Clarinda Burchill; Superintendent Max Bickford; Mr. George S. Benson, Jr.; Mr. Roy Cole, Superintendent of Building and Grounds. --- .. ..- . • -. ' •■■■' ■' - ' -- ■' ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ■f m ROBERT DOUGLASS Athletics and Woodworking ROBERT LAFORGE Business CHARLES FULLER Biology JAMES MOORE Business till iilS W. M. GROVE Physics r r CHARLES SANDERSON Art DON HIGHT Athletics RANDOLPH KASPER Industrial Arts ROBERT STAHL Mechanical Drawing LEONA WATKINS Home Economics SOPHOMORES RICHARD ABRAHAM Liberal Arts MARILYN STOVER MARY BACON - - DON RIGGS - - - - - Secretary Vice President - - President JERRY BACHMAN Pre-Engineering; Student Council 1. MARY BACON Education; Pep Club 1 and 2; Cheerleader 1 and 2; Student Council 1 and 2, Secretary 2; Annual Staff 1 and 2, Editor 2; Class Vice Presi- dent 2; FTA 1 and 2; Chorus 1; Annual Queen Attendant 1; Basketball Queen Attendant 1; Football Queen Attendant 2. ROBERT M. BALCH Pre-Business; Intramurals 1 and 2. EARL F. BALL Liberal Arts; Football 1 and 2; Vets ' Club 1 and 2; Pi Delta Theta 2. GRANVILLE BARNES Education, Art; Pi Delta Theta 2. BILL BARR Pre-Engineering. BILL BIDWELL Postgraduate; Journalism 1; Band 1; Science Club 1, Vice President 1. CARL BOYER Physical Education; Basketball 1 and 2. DON COLLINS Pre-Engineering; Chorus 1 and 2. WILLIAM F. COLLINS Pre-Engineering. ROBERT JOE CRAFT Horticulture; Intramurals 1 and 2; Agriculture Club 2. BENNY J. CUNNINGHAM Pre -Engineering; Vets ' Club 1 and 2. RICHARD F. DENSMORE Business; Annual Staff 1; The Green Vine 1; Student Council 2; Vets ' Club 1 and 2. GERALD LYLE DUNTZ Education; Football 1; Chorus 1 and 2; Intramu- rals 1 and 2; FTA 2. FRANK DUVANEL Liberal Arts. ROBERT MAURICE ELLIOTT Education. DON EVANS Pre -Engineering; Intramurals 1 and 2. JANET FABIAN Pre-Home Economics; Chorus 1 and 2; Pep Club 2. DON FELLER Physical Education; Football 2. MARY JANE GAINES Education; Chorus 1; FTA 1 and 2; Pep Club 2; Pi Delta Theta 2. GEORGE T. GOODSON Liberal Arts. i p M | GERALD GUY Pre -Engineering. •m- ■- w DON GUY Pre -Medicine. LES HALL Logopedics; Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2. RUTH ANNE HOLMES Education; Annual Staff 1; Class Secretary l;Pep Club 1 and 2; FTA 1 and 2. RITA DE WITT HURLBURT Pre-Business; VOP 1, President; Annual Staff 1 and 2; Pep Club 1 and 2. JOE LUDING Business Administration. GEORGE MAYFIELD Education. MIRIAM KAY McLAIN Education; Chorus 1 and 2; FTA 1 and 2. GERALD MERWIN Education; Chorus 1 and 2; FTA 2. JAMES METZGER Pre-Engineering; Science Club 1 and 2. DARRELL MITCHEL Pre-Law and Chemistry; Pi Delta Theta 1 and 2; Delta Psi Omega 1 and 2; Track 1 and 2. WILLIAM ROBERT MORRIS Liberal Arts. JANET NETHERTON Liberal Arts; VOP 1; Chorus 1 and 2; Pep Club 1 and 2; Student Council 2. PAUL HUSTED Education; Football 1 and 2. DARRELL JOHNSON Pre-Engineering. SEUNG KYUNG KIM Business Administration. TED KING Physical Education; Intramurals 1 and 2; FTA 2. LUCILLE KINNEY Education; Chorus 1 and 2. RAYMOND LEHR Business; Science Club 1; Journalism Club 1; An- nual Staff 1 and 2, Business Manager 1 and 2, Photographer 1 and 2; Student Council Activity Chairman 2. RALPH L. LILLEY Education; FTA 2. ROBERT W. LILLEY Business; Football 1 and 2; Vets ' Club 2. WILLIAM DWAINE NOEL Pre -Engineering; Intramurals 1; Football 1 and 2. DON POWERS Electrical Engineering; Chorus 1; Vets ' Club 1 and 2; Student Council 2. DONALD EUGENE RIGGS Postgraduate; Class President 2; Pi Delta Theta 1 and 2, President 2; Delta Psi Omega 1 and 2; The Green Vine 1; Chorus 1 and 2. RAY ROBY Pre -Engineering. PATRICIA ANN SANSTRA Education; Pep Club 1 and 2, Vice President 2; FTA 1 and 2; Student Council 2; Pi Delta Theta 2; Journalism Club 2. MICKEY SCANLON Liberal Arts; Intramurals 1 and 2. AARON E. SMITH Pre-Medicine; Annual Staff 1 and 2; Chorus 1; Science Club 1; Pi Delta Theta 1 and 2; Student Council 1 and 2, President 2. CHRIS STARK, JR. Business; Vets ' Club 1 and 2; Science Club 1 and 2; Intramurals 1 and 2; Annual Staff 1 and 2. i ,;.w JUNE STEVENSON Education; Pep Club 1 and 2, Business Manager 1; FTA 1 and 2, Sec- retary 1, President 2; Pi Delta Theta 1 and 2; Chorus 1 and 2; Cheer- leader 1 and 2. MARILYN STOVER Liberal Arts; Chorus 1 and 2; Pep Club 1 and 2, Treasurer 2; Annual Staff 2, Reporter 2; Class Secretary 2. WILLIAM STUDEBAKER Pre -Engineering. LOUIS W. TALIAFERRO Pre-Business; Chorus 1 and 2; Basketball 1 and 2. LARRY CLINTON TAYLOR Pre -Engineering; Class President 1; Student Coun- cil 1 and 2. CHARLES T ESTERMAN Pre-Business. MALCOLM WENTLING Liberal Arts; Intramurals 1 and 2; Football 1 and 2. JANICE A. WHEELER Education; Annual Staff 1; Pi Delta Theta 1 and 2; Pep Club 1 and 2; Chorus 1 and 2; FTA 2. NURSES , A Left to right: Amy Adams, R.N. , Clinical Instructor; Imogene Watson, R.N., Clinical Instructor; Eula Ashbrook, R.N., Director of Nurses; and Ruth King, R.N. , Instructor in Nursing. JOETTA BARNES LORETTA DEGRAFFENREID JAYLYNN ELLIOTT PATRICIA ELLIOTT MARY GAIL FRYAR LAURA HASTY RUTH BERNHARDT DEL HAWKEY JUDITH HOWER MYRNA KITTERMAN GLENDA LAWSON JACQUELINE LOVE MARGARET MORTON JANICE NEITZKE BETTY PHILLIPS BETTY SHAFT ROSALIE WEHMEYER — f :■:■■:■• FRESHMEN FRESHMEN .,.. ... .. iii FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Larry Reed, President; Mary Markham, Secre- tary; Don Parry, Vice President; Jon Al Blubaugh, Treasurer. WILLIS E. ALLEN WILLIAM R. ANDERSON SHIRLEY ANGELL GAYLE ASHLOCK FRANCIS BAIR MERRY GAY BANKEY ELLEN BASSETT fj WILBUR BELLEW BILL BOLIN GERALD BORGER GEORGE BOUCHER u i WILLIS ADAMS RICHARD ALBRIGHT DONNA ADAMS w  - jPfet j «• JHk V f iv MARLAND BOUCHER DON BRICKLEY SEYMOUR BRUCE BRUCE SAMUEL CARR EVELYN CLARK SANDRA CLOYES GERRALD COCHRAN RONALD CRUMRINE GRANT DUNN TRUMAN ENGLAND JERRY FANKHOUSER TED FARNER CLIFF DE LANO DONNA GENE DE WITT H. DEAN DE WITT GEORGE DICKSON JUDY MAY DILL Kef JERRY FELLER LEWIS W. GILLUM JOHN GRABNER BILL A. GREEN LOIS HAMMER LESTER HANSEN RUPERT HARTSHORN RONALD HENRIE DORMA HERNDON JUDITH HIGGINS JANICE HILL ROSALIE HILL BILL HILYARD J. L. HUFF VENETTIA JACOBY GERALD JOHNSON LARRY LAMBING J m% ' . ■- m----w w JOYCE LITTLE HELEN PEARL LIVELY DONNA JO LOCKE PHYLLIS LONG JAMES LUCE MARY ELLEN MARKHAM ROSS MARNANE ORLENA MAYFIELD ROBERT McCOY DON McFARLAND PAUL S. MOSS, JR. PAUL MOSSMAN DAVID MURRAY GLENDA NETH JANICE McKINNEY MARVA JEAN MITCHELL ROBERT MORGAN DON PAGE DON PARRY JANICE PARRY PATTY JO PARRY DON PATTERSON MARGIE PEFFLEY RICHARD BRUCE PETERSON KAY PLUMMER THOMAS PYLE i Mill Ml St i LARRY REED PEGGY ROGERS DON SAVAGE JACK SCOFIELD LEWIS SHEPARD CLIFFORD SILL GERALD SNYDER CONNIE SOMMERS RON STARR RODNEY STOREY BEVERLY ANN TARRANT LINDA THOMPSON DARRY TREBBE JANET ULMER CARITA UNGER SHIRLEY VINSON SHARON WAYMAN DOUGLASS WELDON MAXINE WELLING CRAIG WILLIAMSON RONALD WIMBERLY JERRY C. WISEMAN DIXIE ZIEGLER VIVIAN WALTERS OTIS WARD ■- SECOND SEMESTER ENROLLEES Pictured above are eleven of the twenty- seven new enrollees for second semester. They are, from left to right: Betty Ingram, Carol Peters, Evelyn Bracht, Marilyn Smith, Daryl Johnson, Delbert Nutter, Lee Lazarus, Dan Goble, Pat Brazil, David Hillman, and Bill Adams. ■[ 1 -■' ■■' B ; m ' ■r t : -- - mat £9 HWtnHft - MMIBiWiBHai BH H (« ' Z 5 ; s. 1 J- -■-:•• „ itiOllSllLiHHEiBllilllllffilMllffill.iiiiiiiiyNinjiiaiii mmi i« i Pictured left to right: Jack Edwards, Bob Douglas, Bob Ulley, Bill Brill, Rupert Hartshorn, Bob Elliott, Bob Edwards, Don Savage, Jerry Overton, Paul Husted, Duane Noel,; Ted Stackley, Cliff DeLano. Les Hail, Bob Morgan, and Jim Wiesen. ' Pictured left to right; Wayne Harnm, John Reed, Malcolm Wentling, Don Feller, Dick Spencer, Jack Scofield, Don Parry, Ronald Wimberly, Ralph Rom ' ig, Jon Al Blubaugh, Bill Qreen, Jack.Cook, Jerry Feller, Bob Maple, Larry Vahtuyl, David Murray, Earl Ball. The El Dorado Grizzlies finished out the 1956 season with undisputed possession of second place in the Juco League. They had a league record of six wins and two losses, and an overall record of eight wins and two losses. The team was again coached by Bob Douglass assisted by John Reed. Al- though crippled by numerous injuries, the 1956 Grizzly team will be remembered for their impressive record and fighting courage. The Grizzlies began the season with three impressive victories over Fort Scott, Parsons and Dodge City. The fol- lowing week they met Coffeyville on the home field; in this game the Grizzlies were overpowered by sheer numbers and lost 13 - 6. The Grizzlies came back strong, winning from Ark City, Fairbury, Nebraska and Independence. The following week Garden City pulled off possibly the biggest upset of the season when they won from the Grizzlies 21 - 6. The Grizzlies then bounced back and beat Hutchinson 13 - 12. They then finished out the season beating Pratt. OPP. JUCO Fort Scott 7 32 Parsons 12 Dodge City 7 14 Coffeyville 13 6 Ark City 19 29 Fairbury, Nebraska 26 Independence 6 9 Garden City 21 6 Hutchinson 12 13 Pratt 9 26 FOOTBALL QUEEN At the dance following the Hutchinson game, Football Queen Kay Plummer was crowned by game captain, Les Hall. Her attendants, Sharon Wayman and Mary Bacon, were es- corted by Bob Maple and Don Feller. SHARON MARY « - 1 , I BIZZLIES fi? ■-— faii-- i A. BILL MA US LOUIS TALIAFERRO DOUGLASS WELDON GAYLE ASHLOCK sT ' ■«t0 BILL BO LIN 1 LES HALL DAVID MURRAY • r i SONNY NOEL ) ' ; n i v ■i - BILL KETTERMAN DON PARRY CARL BOYER « .■■■d ' V ■1 1L | r ' a 1 p i 8 Lb y l ■■1 r M Hb I fll ■1 ■X J BILL ADAMS RON GREEN GEORGE DIXON CHARLES GAITHER BASKETBALL : Ji-ft.-wi I The Grizzlies ' cage team, under the coach- ing of Don Hight, played a hard-fought season, finishing in fifth place in the Western Division with a 2-win, 7-loss record, and a 5-14 overall record, as the book goes to press. This record, however, does not reveal the spirit which was displayed, and it does not ac- count for the four games which were lost by only five points or less. Among those lost was a 67- 70 game at the hands of Ark City, who were then rated third in the National Junior College poll. Don Parry (who set an individual team scor- ing record with 33 points against Dodge City), Carl Boyer, and Lou Taliaferro carried the load of team scoring with averages of 15. 9, 15. 0, and 13. 3 respectively. Parry also was one of the leading rebounders in the conference. JUCO OPP Iola 65 60 Parsons 54 58 Chanute 77 63 Independence GO 69 Iola 58 78 St. John ' s 68 73 Hutchinson 54 70 Pratt 82 70 Chanute G8 65 Garden City 57 59 Dodge City 65 77 Hutchinson 64 94 Ark City 67 70 Pratt 71 80 Wichita Frosh. 45 87 Independence 64 82 Parsons 80 94 Garden City 71 85 Dodge City 79 70 Ark City Dodge City Tournament BASKETBALL QUEEN Following the Parsons game, a dance was held in the Juco Commons. Basketball Queen Merry Gay Bankey was crowned by Game Captain Carl Boyer. Her attendants, Rosalie Hill and Janice Parry, were es- corted by Don Parry and Louis Taliaferro. Picture 1: D. Albright, R. Edwards, D. Evans, G. Watson, J. Craft, L. Lambing, R. Evans, R. Storey. Picture 6: B. Green, J. Blubaugh, R. Hartshorn, D. Spencer, J. Feller, D. Savage. Picture 2: J. Cook, B. Hughes, T. Knowles, J. Russum, M. Scanlon, B. Morgan, D. McFarland. Picture 7: J. Wiseman, A. Renfro, J. Edwards, J. Loban, J. Bachman. Picture 3: B. Brill, B, Balch, W. Hamm, C. Lewis, L. Reed, L. Taylor, J. Wiesen. Picture 4: J. Edwards, P. Mossman, C. Henderson, L. Vantuyl. Picture 8: Mr. Tredway, Mr. Hight, Mr. Reed, Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Vaught, Mr. Williamson. Picture 9: P. Brazil, D. Mannion, J. McCauley, C. Stark. Picture 5: Mr. Walbourn, sponsor . INTRAMURALS Jail ■v vvv - . ' j •■•■' :« ' ■.iri - ' p.-M 1, . . ■' • .:■. ..-. STUDENT COUNCIL Chosen to guide El Dorado Junior College, these capable Student Council members directed many entertaining and worthwhile projects during the year. First row, left to right: A. Smith, president; M. Bell, P. Sanstra, J. Netherton, J. Mitchell, J. Hill, R. Lehr, B. Tarrant, M. Bacon. Second row: R. Hill, P. Rogers, D. Parry, D. Powers, D. Densmore, D. Riggs, L. Reed, L. Taylor, B. Adams, P. Moss and Mr. Wimmer, sponsor. Not pictured: S. Wayman and Mr. Walbourn, sponsor. CABINET LARRY REED - Vice President PAUL MOSS ----- Student Promotion Chairman RAYMOND LEHR - - - Student Activities Chairman MARY BACON ------- Secretary -Treasurer AARON SMITH President Front row, left to right: D. Brickley, G. Duntz, T. King, W. Allen, K. Usrey, R. Lilley. Second row: E. Bassett, D. DeWitt, D. Ziegler, S. Long, J. Wheeler, R. Holmes, P. Long, D. Herndon, J. Hig- gins, M. Bankey, B. Tarrant. Standing: M. Mc- Lain, E. Clark, L. Arnold, E. Hasty, M. Carlisle, M. Gaines, M. Bacon, G. Perisho, P. Sanstra, P. Parry, L. Hammer, S. Cloyes, Miss Bradford. OFFICERS President JUNE STEVENSON Vice President DONNA DEWITT Secretary DIXIE ZIEGLER Treasurer RUTH HOLMES Librarian PATTY JO PARRY Stuco Rep. PAT SANSTRA Program Chairman - - JUDY HIGGINS F. T. A. JUNE STEVENSON SANDY CLOYES MARY BACON KAY PLUMMER SHARON WAYMAN ROSY HILL CHEERLEADERS MISS FISHER, Sponsor; GRUFFY T., Mascot. PEP CLUB Top row, left to right: M. Bacon, C. Unger, B. Tarrant, J. Hill, J. Higgins, P. Long, K. Plummer. Mid- dle row: D. Herndon, M. Bankey, S. Cloyes, S. Wayman. Bottom row: J. Steveson, D. Ziegler, L. Thomp- son, D. Nicholson, D. Locke, R. DeWitt, R. Hill. Side, top to bottom: E. Bassett, L. Hammer, M. Sto- ver, J. Dill, V. Walters, J. McKinney, P. Parry, J. Ulmer, D. DeWitt, J. Wheeler, J. Mitchell, K. Holmes, M. Gaines, J. Fabian, J. Netherton and P. Sanstra. -: -™= OFFICERS: JANICE PARRY Business Manager BEVERLY TARRANT - Business Manager JUDY HIGGINS --.- President JANICE HILL Secretary PAT SANSTRA Vice President JAN NETHERTON Stuco MARILYN STOVER Treasurer CHORUS First row, pictured above are, left to right: Marilyn Stover, Janice Hill, Marilyn Bell, Glenda Neth, Lois Hammer, Patty Jo Parry, Venettia Jacoby, Merry Gay Bankey, Judy Higgins, Mary Carlisle, Janet Ulmer, Janice Parry, Phyllis Long, Donna Adams. Second row: Connie Som- mers, Dorma Herndon, Jean Mitchell, Sandy Cloyes, June Stevenson, Jan Netherton, Lucille Kinney, Janet Fabian, Pat Sanstra, Donna Nicholson, Janice Wheeler, Beverly Tarrant. Third row: Fred McGuire, Ronald Henrie, Gerald Johnson, Jerry Loban, Gayle Ashlock, Charles Gaither, Jim Peirce, George Boucher, Frank Duvanel, Bob Elliott, Gerald Duntz, R. J. Dun- can, George Goodson, Louis Taliaferro. Fourth row: Jerry Snyder, Nick Hopkins, Granville Barnes, Ted Farner, Truman England, David Murray, Bill Maus, Tom Pyle, Gerald Merwin, Jim Hladik and Jon Al Blubaugh. PI DELTA THETA The dramatics club in El Dorado Junior College is Pi Delta Theta. This organiza- tion is responsible for dramatic productions throughout the school year. The officers for 1956-1957 are Don Riggs, president; Darrell Mitchell, vice president; Phyllis Long, secretary -treasurer; Jean Mitchell, business manager; Marilyn Bell, student council rep- resentative. First row, seated from left to right: Don Riggs, Ted Farner, Paul Mossman, Dean DeWitt. Second row: June Stevenson, Merry Gay Bankey, Sandra Cloyes, Judy Trotter, Shirley Vinson, Phyllis Long, Judy Higgins, Earl Ball. Third row: Marilyn Bell, Mary Gaines, Judy Dill. Fourth row: Jean Mitchell, Janice Wheeler, Jon Blubaugh, Aaron Smith, Paul Moss, Mr. Nixon, sponsor. Fifth row: Janice Hill, Pat Sanstra, Willis Al- len, Granville Barnes and Darrell Mitchell. JOURNALISM CLUB Left to right: Sharon Wayman, Miss Fisher, sponsor; Larry Reed and Pat Sanstra. Left to right: Janice McKinney, Mar- ilyn Bell, Janice Parry, Phyllis Long, Paul Moss, Gayle Ashlock, and Don- na Locke. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB Standing: Donna Locke, Connie Sommers, Janice Hill, Robert Clark, Sp onsor. Seated: Janice McKinney, Pat Hopkins, Linda Thompson, Donna Nicholson. Not Pictured: Jan- ice Parry. The Business Education Club is composed of eight El Dorado Junior College girls who are interested in business careers. Each girl holds a half-day job in an El Dorado office. Club officers are: Janice McKinney, President; Pat Hopkins, Vice President; Linda Thompson, Secretary; Donna Nicholson, Treasurer; Janice Hill, Student Council Rep- resentative. SCIENCE CLUB Science Club members, left to right: John Grabner, Aaron Smith, Don McFarlane, Joe Craft. Second row: Richard Albright, Bill Adams, student council representative, Mr. Altendorf, spon- sor, Bill Bidwell, vice president, Don Patterson, secretary- treasurer, Merlin Marshall. Third row: Jim Metzger, Jon Al Blubaugh, Jerry Borger, Paul Moss, Raymond Lehr, Jerry Snyder, Jerry Fankhouser, Chris Stark. The Science Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Altendorf, is comprised of junior college students interested in science. Its purpose is to create an interest in the new developments of modern science. ; ; : • VETS ' CLUB Center: President, Bob Oppenlander. Left: Ralph Lilley, Robert Lilley, Chris Stark, Jakie Unruh, Earl Denniston, Seung Kyung Kim, Edwin Walbourn, Sponsor, Don Parry, Wyman Schwartz, Paul Petty, Paul Moss, Don Powers, Bob Maple, Earl Ball. The Vets ' Club, organized two years ago, by its experienced leadership has done much to improve the junior col- lege this year. AG CLUB A new club formed this year is the Ag Club, sponsored by Mr. W. R. McMillan, the high school agriculture teacher. The regular meeting night is Wednesday, at 8:00 P.M., and the meeting place alternates between the classroom and the shop. The purposes of the club are: Recreational: Promote fellowship with common interest Scholastic: Encourage attendance and performance Leadership: Keep informed about new things in agriculture Community service: Improve Juco by one project per year (first project: Tree Planting Day) Pictured above from left to right are: J. L. Huff, Richard Albright, student council rep- resentative; Joe Craft, secretary -treasurer; and Larry Lambing, president. Not pictured are Douglass Weldon, Paul Mossman, James Pierce, and Lewis Sheppard. SNAPSHOTS birth of e den , BILL ADAMS BILL BRILL GRIZZLY GROWL KING WA«rt ° EL GRIZZLY GROWL QUEEN ! YEARBOOK STAFF ■;. ' -■■m- ■■■■• S I .• ■' - „ ' ■■' , • ' .• , % . : ■■■•••■. ' ,.,« ' . ' , ' .£ ' in  ' I ' ■' i ■Above, left: these seven yearbook staff members attended most of the weekly meetings. Left to right: Mary Bacon, sophomore editor; Miss Bradford, sponsor, Aaron Smith, art editor; Judy Higgins, writer; Raymond Lehr, business manager; Sandra Cloyes, writer; Beverly Tarrant, stuco representative; and Merry Gay Bankey, fresh- man editor. Above, right: Chris Stark and Ron Starr, photographers. The yearbook staff is indebted to the following students for help at the football concession stand: Jean Mitchell, Mary Markham, Marilyn Stover, Rita Hurlburt, Jim Luce, Craig Williamson, Helen Lively, Jen-y Wiseman, Art Renfro, Lester Hansen, Donna DeWitt, George Boucher, Bill Adams, Gerald Merwin, Truman England, Ted Farner, Ronald Henrie, Donna Jo Locke, Sandra Long, Pat Sanstra, Gerald Johnson, Bill Studebaker and Ellen Bassett. Below, left: this group met early in the fall to plan the book. Left to right: Aaron Smith, Mary Bacon, Raymond Lehr, Shirley Vinson, Dorma Herndon, Beverly Tarrant, Merry Gay Bankey and Janice Hill. Below right: seated, Peggy Rogers. Standing: Judy Higgins and Sandra Cloyes. LITHOGRAPHED BY TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS e Besl Yearbooks are TAYLOR-MADE UNIOR COLLEC 1957 SUMMER UPPLEMENT a 7 «r ' i ORDER OF THE PURPLE Pictured above, left to right, are the graduating sophomores who qualified this year for membership in the Order of the Purple. They are: Janet Fabian, Jerry Perisho, Darrell Johnson, Mary Jane Gaines, Ruth Holmes. Miriam McLain, and Sandra Long. Any graduating sophomore who has a 2. 25 grade point average, who has attended El Dorado Junior College for one full year, and who has completed at least twelve hours of work each semester, is eligible for membership in this group. Membership in the Order of the Purple is the highest scholastic award given at the college. FIRST NINE WEEKS Front row, left to right: M. McLain, E. Clark, M. Gaines, J. Fabian, J. Hig- gins, L. Thompson, V. Maddux. Back row: S. Bruce, D. Johnson, R. Mc- Coy, S. Kim, and D. Thornton. Front row, left to right: M. McLain, L. Thompson, J. Higgins, R. Holmes, V. Mad- dux, E. Clark, R. Hurlburt. Back row: M. Gaines, J. Fabian, P. Moss, R. McCoy, K. Soder, S. Bruce, D. Thorn- ton, and S. Kim. THIRD NINE WEEKS Front row, left to right: E. Bassett, B. Ingram, R. Hill, R. Holmes, J. Taliaferro, D. Herndon, J. Fabian, E. Clark, D. Thornton. Back row: S. Bruce, J. Perisho, D. Abraham, J. Higgins, L. Taliaferro, D. Oppenlander, G. Mayfield, D. Densmore, and P. Brazil. Those students making the honor roll for the second semester, too late to be pictured, were: Ellen Bassett, Pat Brazil, Seymour Bruce, Evelyn Clark, Dick Densmore, Janet Fabian, Kenneth Hansen, Ruth Holmes, Betty Ingram, Seung Kyung Kim, George Mayfield, Bob Oppenlander, Jerry Perisho, and Don Thornton. THE DEAN ' S HONOR ROLL Pictured above, left to right, are some of this year ' s students who receivedjunior college scholar- ships, presented by various individuals and civic groups: Donna Locke, Donna DeWitt, Venettia Maddux, Sandy Cloyes, Dorma Herndon, Beverly Tarrant, Janice Parry, Judy Higgins, and Janet Fabian. At the right are pictured some of the students who held specially named scholarships. DONNA ADAMS Mathematics Scholarship MERRY GAY BANKEY Yearbook Scholarship SANDRA LONG Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship MIRIAM McLAIN A.A.U.W. Scholarship ' SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS . ' , ■JUNE STEVENSON City Teachers Association Scholarship •I ' pi 2fc ass ' A . - r « m rid - ws cm 0m i Mttig 2 ■THEME: Banquet, Hawaiian Paradise ; Prom, Blue Hawaii. Ad W| Our scholarly faculty fMritt) - - ' . I Chief cook and bottle washer w J ' ., [ Jw f Wow! What ' ll you have? BACCALAUREATE — MAY 26, 1957 COMMENCEMENT — MAY 28, 1957 Hall ha oc DALLAS, TEXAS 2 o i— i GO H m Z CI t- C m Z a en H i— i n
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