Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)
- Class of 1953
Page 1 of 100
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 100 of the 1953 volume:
“
1. 'Qt .F .w fem J P Rt-' U' 24 ,H .I-.X ...XV -'o 4, 1-, N 4.5, 7 ,..,E...i .f4,nL.'i55134 -4 J.. 4 -u D - 4.43 r' 4 , M. ' ,-if , 753: 'Ir 41Nvf'4-4 ,,.. A 'f '.4'- w-1 iF A. 1 4: u v uni, v ,.: n - p 1 -V 4.4 F! 'lr' 4 g-ii-,.'.f'.f ff? . . LN . L ','H. , 4 ' ' .uf 4 ,-.N '.,v - -Q ..f 4.-aim-v'p14i. 4- x ,. 4 14445: 144 cg ',:. X 41-ir : 4 1441- I ,J4 ,144 -, 1- -4.1 4 .3 ,.-4 , ,. l . . -cglhg , I .Egg - .fl f . ' ' ' J - ' 4.' .J , Q. 4 4 , . .. wart' ,L F' 4 - ' v-1 'vig a f .,4- M... I .J '.4 4 -4.15, ., .. I ,V W -, .. .,..L ls:-. Ngggylw. , . I .. .-ly idf .. . E '4 QL ,, ' 4 '- , v ' .Q 44, -xv, If -,,..f-. 4, 1, Jw. -,, r .I +u55:.Ew1::idbxw f,A it Z .?-:A gtb,-4: fl 4.2,-at . K V V: Ugfj A .lg U A-I 5,-J il.. K, FE: 'gli c 3 ., l. 4 'Af jx, :W ., ,., ' --a:..p'f..5- j, ,. 741- .1pg?i.g4F'j1a-414 Q' :Q A ,, 44 Ii 4,4. , Ae 53.13 ,4.,14.,- -.5 : pg 5 4 .,,.A-LFS1 ,,I : 44 .. A . ,, , , vga .4gq,-y,,,.4.,:1 44 -, ,, 4.3! mgifgpq 3.5 ., 4-444' . -444.:w,.4-4 --.-4 Q-.,.,---1: ..-'T'., 4, 4 ,v . - , i 3 'rfnK:a.4 .. fn . lb'-.IJ ' if fum! 'MT 41. 4 -N l 7. fu-9 4- I4 , wg, 4 -Jr 4- 4- G wil-4 if . rii 'f4f 44 4 'f ' ' 4 1 .-.. 4 wg i ,fe.'4-44p 4.- .j- 4 . 4, 4: - ' 4 44 v-- 4 .gif Q, -3 4 ,-I Y V -, .'5Hv?E My-1 42-445441 --.-.4 . 4 . zgliilff -I .xi . 1. . 4, . i .wat . I if :. . MT- .. . V:- uv' -in f'454f+.s-. 4. ' 4 if if L V ' L4 . ' ' .31 . l .L:EZg1::v.f,dg'..p, . I 4, .. A' . -7:43 -'QL 'ui '. . ' f T'ffiI3ff.g11!FE1G4E.g: 4 4. 4 4 A '4 i .J t 47 EY I' il 43- J. V Ax. X 's'4 ,TW 's ',,4-.,: 4 If 3 J r . 4 'W 4 . .' -aw-1 .. . .4 f. F, . 1 if . ff, 4 T. iL. 'U4f 'f V 7 .Y -4r4'i'ff21'lf :i 55f ' Y .- . 1 -, h 44 . .14 4444.4 -1.,:4- .,-- 15, 4 ag W4 '. naw: -,441 Affsfw- - . ., .. Q.-,gli .' L. .4-Q 4:-1qg.?f'f,5' 5' if F?-We-E - 42 if F-4 '444:-F143515-5444142:.w'g-W'f44144415 4 4. .. - sf' - . ' -4 .. ' -, 4' hwy'-4 '23-553. 44' 1 -1 A , 7-56 'l, .3 4 '14, ,,- ,YA - 'A fi .:,'.'- UQ- Q 4: .- 4 04.14 '22fFsaFQ.r.f . 9434.145 aff' 4 . f i4..'l'44. 4.4.5. lnkfl V. .- -V . J. 1 Q 44 W, ,- I -i4-gg-L--iL.,:'N Lg M. j sk ff- .461 Y tv-'X' 4 ,.,4 4 ' 4 '4 'r-'ef ' Y 4- If T4 ' ...Q Fliilf' 4- . ' 3541- '4 3' : ,fin 'Q 4 PVT '4 ig wi., fi., L I Q I ,h.Nl.TF. .v..5,r.,j-. .141-.wld V. 41.-R A 4 7 ': 11L4 12.'4735L. 'i5f . ' . , 4 .,f' 11 :H A as 'I :Wh , ff 4 I .,!.l..l!i A :V H.. 1, -.ggi 'lt 5 In if L'-.1-?:31gz.? kg! 4 43.j'11liN.,4W25?Qf-f fi 'Qxffl' .,. . 'P' j :,:kGgf:fl42i ' -. ' -. '- v '- , A ..rZ-.f. AT ,, ' Pj-. ': 'A . 'A4 , x 'I 'fl . . 1 1-iikynx.-f Ms. 4 . 4-i. .. A .7541 1.5-ALT :V ,. 4.3, FEEVZI . . .f -.439 - ' 1 -'HU . ,ri - . '4 r . .' ,f L -a. 'F' 63--14-41 ,.. ' cu-EJB: 5 'F5 4 4' 'L 7'--'E .liar-4!. 5L I 1: .4 , . 1. 4ff.4 Lf' '-gt - -1'4'4' f-..4'f,4f. , I . 44 4 x 7 - Iv: - J... , fffj. , fi.. : 1 412.4 9 W A . -47: 441 :.zf44 41. 44 ' A4 Q' 'li' . 44 gf 4 44 . . '. .QY?'35'i 5-'IL F 4 ' 4. 45.7 : -513 ' 4' 44 Tjf--2 ' W .. 12 ' 4' . '- 4 ' '41 . 144 '54,5f4:,?4'44:4i'4g-5.. Ve 4' 44 13,4 .E-:J-4 51. .4,.., -e , .4 . wiv ,- .z ' 4 4' 4- - rar' ,144-.,.,-5 I .4 A 4 - , I- 1' ' ig - 4 .3 A , ' K ' . 'YQ-1471 HPI. ,'i'4 TS.. 45. v '-4, '-iw -:- -. A . -1 -r. 'f 4 4 .gzpfir Q:133.piQ in 4. 4 x 4 '- I -,gxvj- . .JA QI , 4419.-x.,4,i4 . 'fi' '4' A-: 4. g . ' Lffaai' 5- , 4 ' ,- .413 - . . 4,-4,1 4 ..- 4u- ' 4.44 1 Y . . 1.4.44 . , vigil: 4 4 1 V-qi jk' ' uk' 44 1 'L X 51 541.2 . X , 1 '--,' . W f- 1 :t4'.:'q:1:.qM ix. . v.. - .5-1. T. , F I -if .wir 4x ,. 4 -L .H 4 ,?,?.,?L.'. - LW if '44 44.4 A 3-71434 .4 '4 . ff 4 U- 3-.mf XL .4 gan, ' -4 4 ,gQqf.-.-. 4 4 . '-X411 .4 in 44 . 4 1- P 1 1114 'Q 'Ji , 5 44. 124 ' -'V A Y.-+-4 'fi l ' 4 4454+ . . .4...442..4f4 .4 4 4 .gb . - J ... - 4.3 .qfqi ,. fl... 4 .4 Vlggslg , mm. 4 ..,, ,- if-9 'Q 3 Q! ., -. Q14 . -ILM.-' 4 -, L l 4' V 4 4 .,-. -If: -, 4 4 . :IR 4. Wt. . ' -5. fx ,., . iq, ni .41 , , 4 . .Hg , , A .Y - ,W - . H'LvlA4.4 4- ,.' -1-. A 4 V -14. 5 I, 1 -L . 4- 4 fi. .5 . ' A 3 ,,' Hg... 'ff 4 V' F14 'Ji -rf 'fx +4 .. .:'f5.,!f--,Ik ir 41 'vig ., 3 4 'VH f 4,1-51 ,ll .' F I .. - - , 4 rf ., , . , my-M. ,r 1- , 1 4: 4 A4 4 -4 , g .4 ' 4 4.1, -lf, -L 4 . 'fgzf '4 1 5455 4 1' .139 ' 5 5'-QF ' I 4 ' 'Z 7 V 'HF 4' ' 44 K. 'F' . - A.. 444114 F ', . ' 1414. Q, ,,44 , lv. . ,- . ' 4 '4.1 r- , 'jg , .N 1..4!,f 1 .V y 4 1 r 4 4' . u ' Ag 4.'4 4 . H 4 - a 4 - -4 Al . Y . ' '- .44-1 , -:3'..14Qr. ' 4 ' . . 14' .. V .rx 4' .-U:-fa.. 4 . . .4 v I 1 4 .N , L ' 4 ,. 1 .c I '4 . ' 'Q 1 4 . . . ,4,u,..s , . V . , Q - , kgmhm 'J .Q -ww-K 5 . '4w6a3 - 1 54 , -4 .4 4 V 4 'W 4- , . .4 4 ,. W.-4 ... '1 , 545 .f . 3'- 17 4. .4 .-. L' 4 - M, 4, -. . - K Y wi.. I L, .J .. 'A . ln- .4141-u. 4 -4 .. -. .nn ....-.4..f.mQu4,-.bf ,. 1 -.'.4uu..-:a..11,.4 4' E 3 Wi Wu. ug la! sf f 32 an .. m. 4-Lx .vw . f 2- eye., U , in ,-.fi - ., .14 E -L Q -x :., -, .. K.. . ,, A +1 g x ' X ir W iv, 'Q Riga y 'gl 1 , , -sh K - - W - H an . 5 3 A M . V : vi lr V ., 1,4 M . 5 K - .K . . ESL. V 9 -- ' 4' , 'ai' ',., - . V Q g 1.4 'KE 1 ' I Q K Wim, ' g gl ' .V , .- 1 Ss t I . 5 . .. - 4 X - Q 2 -V if 4 ,, ,. .4 K , V A V-'- H I ' ., , .A ' l , A My A f .i Y f . . 7 fi 3 V- . .I K. X . ' f gi Q 'x 2 A - t F -,J 1 v- -- .---1 .-wg-fag. - : 1 . f I ' .5 I 1 2 ' a 4-,E A f - ' ff W, - f,,- 1 Q..-ef: Q ' is .Jim diff 1 1 e. .. .f M 5 9 Thi? - FQ-N VLWV ' .1 .r . ' p . .., . . , , , ,., Q-1 - W, 'Y M' V,.- ,Q A ' - f ' - .. M '2 A A ' ' , -, '1- ' 4, - EAP. I V , A 5- lf:-M, 1 k1,2.',if k j, 1 '-5' Q . . ' ,'gr.g- 43- 'LH X-'v t .,.'h-. 4':, f-:fu - ' - . . q . 1 3 'lv -1 . f 1- . t 5 MVA W 1- 'km W , fm. .f -1135 -3352: 3-wmjfg, 'QM' L 'HW A .W ,W - W l'.l. f??'-5?f 'l't lsq.:'1. -. L' M - f Q '- L- . w ----- -M--1 ---- 'A'-Lg'-5' ' . . 'YVQQ ' W- ' f A ' W' 3 'iff' ' L , ff ,, - 4 -- -H -,ref Aff '2':i:if. + f55f,'jsl-'iL.Z ' ' K. H -. --xv 1'-Q, ' f ' , X ' . - - ' ' - -- .'t 'f -1. . --w .w N 7 'mg 4 ,-xx x, -. L : .- . -V --1.12. .-1.,, e 1..,,,,. ..f H in Q' -, . qt A ,M cn - J Aw . A ,A . I Q , , 5 H W1 -- ,. . -at A? 9 ' - M- ' .ff'f.17?b2r? waz- v- 1 f '- - . .. ., . ' ' . ,,.. - - - H . f - ' . - Q ' . - ' Q.. fy, ' ' f I - MQ ., 'H , ff. . I 4 f':' ' '- fiat r' ,'-A.. 'r-- m Z5f bf. 1W'f'1. ' ,.. . 'w gp -M X-'ff -Q., Q' ' M x T N I' ri 3' Wi '1 .:..f 21' ' W ? ' :Q 1 ri?-T + 1' - ' a m? vw! . f ' A ' - ' I-I . ' , --Q53 -rg ff ! '- 7 fgfg-h V xkkg. Q19'f..'j F' W 1 1-5. 1' M V QM ,....f- x ' A ' f .3V','L -Q'PZg..,.- .Al L ' 535' ' fm-. . f X. -' f Q 1- ,K-A. ' 1 gf' Q Rx, ' S is - ' M sig- W- - iw ,,Q,,,. Q 4.04 1 -.',,,i-35 , ,gk ,V A 'Q 1. Y - f . M NLm...wQ?a- , wt ' - 'Q . ' G . 5 f w . ,, 'f' X. '- W ' 3' J ,fs E 'K L 'a W , , y ' N ' fy W , Wai. A JJ.-ar M-51 i Q mfs. Q ,V ,W 1- -emu Nw- . ' -is aw Q wh? 4 -Us., .g 4 'A' 1 SEP' lisa f ,, ,fm wb , . '- W' .... ,s 5.510 .. 40.95, 451151. - W W 1 X , W, J i ,, wie' 3 ? 3 2 K V V u I, 1' I7 ff if 5 ' WP W ' . K X ,fit . Q , A W 1 225 IHE HHIIIHY ORA ZOLPHER General Shop, Drafting BARBARA RAY Girls' Phys. Education, G.A.A. Sponsor. WILLIAM HEDGES Woodworking LYLE BA LL Business Law. Record Keeping. Typing, Senior Class Night. MRS. DOROTHY ROBINSON English, Margol Sponsor GEORGE RICHMOND Biology. B.C.P. Sponsor Bookkeeping RALPH ROBB Unit Superintendent of Schools MRS. MERLE PARKER Secretary to Mr. Robb MRS. RUTH BRIGGS I-lomemaking Dept. Chairman. F.H.A. Sponsor LELA RAINEY Soc. Sci. Dept. Chairman. Sociology, 9th yr.Soc. Science, F.T.A. Co-Sponsor HIE IAIIIIHY MRS. PATRICIA KNOCHEL World History, Senior Adviser, Baccalaureate and Commencement MRS. LORENE MCKELVEY English, and Drarnatics MRS. BERTHAPHARIS Homemaking MRS. GERALDINE STONE Sec. Off. Pract., Clerical Off. Pract, Short hand, and, Yearbook Sponsor ESTHER McKERCHER Latin, Spanish, and Classical Club Sponsor OPAL MARSHALL Math. Dept. Chairman, Alegebra, Solid Geometry, Sophomore Advisor, and F.N.A. Co-Sponsor HH FAl2lllIY FRANK C. LEACH Unit Physical Educ. Dept. Chairman, Boy's Phys. Educ. Varsity Coach-Football, Basket ball, and Baseball WILLIAM HOWARD Boy'sPhys. Educ., Coach-Track, Fr.8LSoph. Football. and Basketball PETER ABEL 9th Yr. Soc. Science, World History LOREN L, LITTLE Bus. Ed. Dept. Chairman. Typing, Book keeping. Retail and Sales, Int, to Bus. CLYDE E. FRY Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor WILLIAM KRABILL Chemistry, Physics, Audio-Visual Super- vision MRS. WINNIFRED RHOADES English. National Honor Society LOUISE FORT English Dept. Chairman. F.T.A Co-Sponsor CHARLES R. EVANS Associate Principal VERA WALTRIP High School Office Secretary IHI FAIIIIHY JOSEPH MCGUIRE American!-Iistory. Economics, Junior Class Sponsor KENNETH BERGMAN Shop Preparation, General Shop PAULINA TULL Dean of Girls, Attendance Officer EVELYN DUERINGER High School Librarian ROBERT GLENN Practical Mathematics, Plane Geometry JAMES ROBERTSON Unit Music Dept. Chairman, High School Band Orchestra, Vocal Music, Co-Sponsor of Square Dancing Club Q K, . t ..,, . ,, .K Q .. k Q, ,g 'f 5 3 A ug , Km. Sl IIIR MASS J HENRY LEVI MARTIN ls Uue as steel. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I,2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, Square Dance Club 4, Clin- tonia 4, Statistician 3, 4. JEAN COVEY Romeo, Romeol Wherefore art thou Romeo. Band I,2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I,2, 3, Special Orchestra I, 2. 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Junior Play Cast, Margol I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, F.T.A. 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Clintonia 4. RICHARD EARL BERRY Don't put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted. Boys Glee Club I,2, 3, M. Chorus I3 Junior Play Cast, Baseball 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4. CONNIE DELORES SPRAGUE The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. President 4. ANNA SMITH All who joy would win must share it--happiness was born a twin. M. Chorus I. FREDERICK E. CRANG Then he will talk, good Godl How he will talk. F.F.A. I,2, 3,4, Judging Teams 1.2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I,2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Student Cabinet 4, Class Vice President 2, Class President 4, National Honor Society 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Public Speaking 3, 4, Clintonia 4. JIMMY LYLE HARRY Catch the bear before you sell his hide. SHARON WANTLAND Always merry and bright. G. A. A. I,2, 33 F. H. A. I,2, 3, 4, Sect. F,H.A. 3, F. H. A. Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 1, Junior Play Committee 3. SHIRLEY HARRIS She is pretty to walk. with, and witty to talk with and pleasant too, to think on. Class Officer 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A, Officer 4, Student Council Sect. 4, Student Cabinet 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, F. H. A. I, Clintonia Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. GAYLE BAYLOR This is the short and long of it. Band I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, Marching Band 4. SHIRLEY MAE ATTEBERRY A good wife makes a good husband. F. H.A. I5 F. N.A. 35 Usher 3,45 Red Cross 35 Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. JOHN CORWIN LANE Young men will be young mem Football I,2, 3,45 Baseball 1.3.45 Basketball Ig Band I,2, 3,45 Boys Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Hi-Y 3.4. MONICA MILLER I expect that women will be the last thing civilized by man. G.A.A. I,2, 3,45 F.l-l.A. I,2g F.N,A, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVEY JACKSON These are the times that try men's souls. F.F.A. I,2, 3, 45 Baseball I,2, 3, 45 Duplicating 45 Clintonia 45 Class Officer Ig Square Dance Club 4. NORMAN MOORE Though this is madness, yet there's method in't. Band I,2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I. 2, 35 Boys Glee Club 45 Football 1,25 Basketball I,2g Baseball I,2, Track 45 Class President I5 Junior Class Play 35 Duplicating 45 Sr. Play. MARY ALICE GANO Of all the girls that are smart, there's none like pretty Mary. G.A.A. 3,45 Student Council 35 Class Treasurer 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Library Moni- tor 3. ROSETTA NORTH 'Cheer boyl Cheer. Band I, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I, 3,45 Glee Club I5 Cheerleader I, 3,45 Jr. Red Cross I5 F. N. A. 3, 45 Jr. Play Committee, Home- coming Queen Attendant. PAUL DEAN NORTH 'Now by St. Paul, the work goes bravely on. Foot- ball 1, 2, '-5,41 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Baseball I,2, 3,45 Yearbook 4. PAUL N. MCKELVEY Let us consider the reason of the case. For nothing is law that is not reason. Football I,2, 45 Basketball I,2, 35 Track t, 2, 3,45 Margol I,2, 3,45 Margol Sports Editor 35 Margol Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3. 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society President 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Hi'Y Secretary 2, 35 Hi-Y President 45 Jr. Play Cast 35 Sr. Play. MARGARET MAURER She moves as a goddess, and she looks like a queen. G.G.C. I5 Latin Club I5 G.A.A. 1.2, 3,45 G.A.A. Sec. 45 F. N. A. 3,45 F, N.A. Sec. 3,45 Usher 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant, Jr. Play Comm. 35 Clintonia 45 Sr. Play. RICHARD JACKSON My only books were womens looks and folly's all they've taught me. Football I,2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I,2,3, 45 Band 15 Marching Band 1. MARY KAY CHAMBERLAIN As merry as the day is long. G. A. A. 45 Girls Glee Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. OCAL EASTHAM, JR. Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous. National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-President of National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Class President Band I,2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boys Glee Club I, 2, 35 Editor of Clintonia 45 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4 Choraliers 1,25 Latin Club 15 Basketball 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Band 45 Sr. Play. SHIRLEY ANN BROWN Better late than never. GAA I,2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club I,2, 3, 45 F.N. A. 3: F. H. A. 25 Square Dance Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 All State 45 Clintonia 45 Usher I,2, 3. 4. ELLEN BEA GUNN The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. Margol I,2, 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 GAA I, 2, 3,45 Classical Club 1,25 B.C. P, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Ir. Tri-Hi-Y President I5 Girls Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Choraliers I,2, 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 3.45 Jr. Play cast 35 Sr. Play cast 45 Jr. Prom Comm 35 Clintonia 45 Usher 2, 3,45 Square Dance Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Girl's State 35 Sr. Play. RICHARD ALLAN FERRY A bold bad man. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee Club ,2, 3, 45 Jr. Play Comm. 3. JOHN HOUCHIN Marine Corps BETTY ANN HOUCHIN This gal has her future plan, and I think it includes a man. GAA I5 FHA I,2,35 FTA I,2, 3,45 Girls Glee Club I5 Jr. Play Cast 35 Clintonia 4. IRIS ISAAC Ladies whose bright eyes rain influence and judge the prize. Vice-President 25 Secretary- Treasurer 35 FHA I,2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 Chorus I, 25 Girls Ensemble 35 Retro Ir. 35 Retro 35 Baton Twirler 2, 35 Wapella transfer 4. THEODORE THOMAS BLANCHARD IR, I 'spect I grow'd. Don't think nobody never made mel Football 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Clintonia 45 Jr. Play Comm. THOMAS RIVA The timely dew of sleep. Band 1, 2, Football I. 2. 3, Basketball I. 2, 3. 4, Baseball I,2, 33 Yearbook 4, I-Ii-Y 3,Jr. Play Comm. 3. SHARON GADDIS 'When ODCC the young heart of a man is stolen the maiden herself will steal after it soon. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I. 2, 3.4, All State Band 4, Mixed Chorus 1.4, G. Glee Club I, F. T.A. I,2, 3.4, F.T. A. Secretary 3, Latin Club I,2,3,4Q Latin Club Sec- retary 2, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Clintonia staff 4, Prompter sr. Play. ORREN RUPERT 'Look at the clockl Band I. 2, Football 2, Baseball 1.2. 3, Yearbook 4, Junior Play Comm. 3. IOANN MILLER Absence makes the heart grow fonder. F, H. A. I. 2: G. Glee Club 33 Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Clintonia 4, Industrial Arts Club 4. SHIRLEY NORTH 'Such joy ambition finds. F, H. A. I. 2. 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Junior Play Comm. 3, F. H. A. Comm. Chairman 33 Girls Glee Club I, Clintonia 4. RONALD WEST But-ohl Ye lords of ladies intellectuall Inform us truly, have they not hen-pecked you all? Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1.2, 3.4, F. F. A. I. 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Pres. 4, Student Council 3,112 Play Comm. 3, In- dustrial Arts Club 4, Industrial Arts Club Treasurer 4, Square Dance Club 4, Sr. Play. DONALD RAPP He is well paid that is well satisfied. NORMA MORROW I am not mad! I am not madl I am not madl But soon shall bel F. N. A. 3.4, B. C. P, 2, G, A. A. I, 2, 3.4, Band I.2. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, Football Cheerleader 2. 4, Yearbook, Ir. Play Comm. NEVA BURNS Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. F. I-I, A. I, Mixed Chorus I. DONALD COX He said he knew what was what. Industrial Arts Club 4, Baseball 3, Basketball 1.2. Sl Illll MASS JUDY MOORE The course of true love never did run smooth. HELEN L. NEWBERRY 'Take time enough: all other graces will soon fill up their proper places. F.H. A, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, Girls Glee Club I. IAN ANN BUCK As your wedding ring wears, you'll wear off your cares. Girls' Glee Club I. CHARLES E. SCHUMAKER 'Wait and Seel F.F. A. 1.2, 3, 45 I. A.C. Pres. 45 Football 1.2, 35 Track 35 Dairy Judging Team 2, 35 Parlimentary Procedure Team 3. MARY ROSE THOMPSON Why don't men propose mama? Why don't men propose? National Honor Society Treas. 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 F.T. A. 15 F. N. A. 3. 4: Clintonia Staff 45 Jr. Class Play5 Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3, 45 Band I. 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Secretary Fresh. Class5 Secretary Senior Class5 B.C, P. 25 Homecoming Queen Attend. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,45 Jr. Prom Committee5 D, A. R,5 Sr. Play. JANET WAKEFIELD A sweet and innocent compliance is a cement of love. F.T. A. 1.2. 3,45 Sec. 25 IAFTA Off. 45 Latin Club 3. 45 Band 1.2. 3,45 Marching Band 1.2, 3,45 All State Band 45 M. Chorus 15 G. Glee Club I5 Jr. Play Committeeg Jr. Prom Committee5 Sr. Play Prompter. MARILYN SUMMERS 'Still to be neat, still to be dressed as you were going to a feast. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1. 2, 3. 45 Student Council 45 G. A. A. 35 M. Chorus 2, 3: G. Glee Club I5 F. N. A. 32 F. H. A. 15 Ir. Play5 Jr. Prom Committee5 Clintonia Staff. MARY JOAN FARNSWORTH 'Be always as merry as ever you can, for no one de- lights in a sorrowful man. Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Ir. Make Up Committee. LYNN A. PADDOCK All mankind loves a lover. Boy's Glee Club I,2, 3, 45 Band 1.2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Track 35 Square Dance Club: Pres. 45 Ind. Arts Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2. 3, 4. WANDA WAGNER 'Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all its flavor. Jr. Play Committee Switchboard 3,45 Ushers 3,45 Clintonia Staff 4. ix 4 , SANFORD SISCO I am the master of my fate, Captain of my soul. F. F. A. I. MARILYN MILLER Of manners gentle, of affections mild, in wit a woman, simplicity a child. Band I,2, 3.4, March- ing Band 1.2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I,2, 3, 4, F,N. A. 3, 4, B.C, P, 2, Jr. Play Committee 3,113 Prom Committee 3, Clintonia Staff 4. GORDON CRAWFORD 'As good luck would have it. Mixed Chorus I, Bas- ketball l, 2, Margol 2, 3. MARIE WATKINS 'Still waters run deep. Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,45 F.l-I. A. 1, 2, 3. JEAN HUNTER An obedient wife commands her husband. Mixed Chorus Ig Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. STANLEY D. BRANDON A good surgeon must have an eag1e's eye, a lion's heart, and a lady's hand. National Honor Society 3,4, Marching Band I,2, Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 39 Boys Glee Club I, 2, Student Council I, 3, 4, Stu- dent Cabinet 3, 4, Football I,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I,2, 33 Margol 3:11. Play Cast 3, Sr. Play. JAMES GILBERT WRONE i'I am but a gather and disposer of other men's stuff. Football I,2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Hi-Y 4, Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, Jr. Play Cast 3, Vice-President of Band 4, Sr. Play. MARY ELIZABETH RHOADES 'Better be dead than out o'fashion. Mixed Chorus I,2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 4, Class Officer 4, Margol I Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Play EDNA RAY 'Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. JOHN THOMAS BIANUCCI He was the mildest manner'd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. Football I,2, 3,4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Track I,2, 3.4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Red Cross Representative I,2, Ir. Play Committee 3, Margol staff I,2, 3. Sl Illll MASS I an xy WILLIAM DAVIS WRIGHT 'Jack of all trades, and master of none. Square Dance Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Football Mgr. 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 2,45 Football 2, Track I,2, 3, Usher r, 2. CARLEEN FLEMING There is more in men and women than the stuff they utter. F. H. A. I, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Make-up Comm., Junior Play. EDWIN DAY In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. F,F,A, I,2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Officer 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Poultry Judging Team 2, 3, 4, Grain Judging Team I, Clintonia 4. IUDITH HUFF Yet those who hear me little think I'm saddest when I sing. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,4, B.C,P. Club 2, 3, Officer 3,111 Play Comm. 35111 Red Cross I, All-State Chorus 4. JOAN ISABELLE LOWE I am all the daughters of my father's house and all the brothers too. F. H.A. 1, Band I,2, 39 G.G.C. I, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, F,N.A. 3, 4, Officer 4, Indus. Arts Club 4, Ass. Editor Clintonia 4. ROBERT JILES As clean as a whistle. F.F,A. I,2, 3,4. WILLIAM LILLARD For wine inspires us, and fires us. F.F. A. I,2, 3, Track 3. BETTY NEWBERRY The very pink of perfection. Student Council I,2, G.A.A. I,2:G.G.C. I,Mixed Chorus I,F.H.A. I, Usher 2, 3,4, Clintonia 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. BEVERLY JEAN CHANDLER And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace, a nymph, a naiod, or a Biace, of finer form or a lovlier face. Jr. Play Cast 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Usher 2,4, Student Cabinet 3,4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council Pres. 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Student Council, Sec. 3, Clintonia 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee. DIANA BREIGHNER Good -night unto the slender hand all queenly with its weight of rings. G.A. A, I,2, 3, Mixed Chorus Ig Class Pres. 2, Glee Club 1, Student Council 1,4, Student Cabinet Trea. 4,113 Play Cast 3, Year Book Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, B,C.P. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Sr, Play. GEORGE ARMSTRONG He will give the devil his due. Football 2, 3.4, Track I,2, 3, F.F. A. I,2, 3.4, Officer 3, Jr. Play, Industrial Arts Club 4, Officer 4, Judging Team 2, Parliamentary Proceedure 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Clintonia 4. JOYCE ANDERSON Kind words never die. National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Margol I,2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3.4, Mixed Chorus I,2, 3.4, Clintonia 4, Square Dance Club 4, Jr. Play Committee 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Marching Band 3, 4, Horn Quartetre, Sr. Play Cast. DON DeMENT I must plow my furrow alone. F.F. A. I. 2, 3,4, Judging Team I. 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Square Dance Club 4, Clintonia 4. Sl IIIR ASS EDNA FRANCES JONES Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on the planet. Band I,2, 3.4, Mixed Chorus I, Special Orchestra I,2, 3.4. FLOYD HARRIS A stone that is rolling can catch no moss. Boys Glee Club 4. TOM JONES 'Move on--keep moving. Football I, 2. 3, 4, Basket- ball I,2: F.F.A. 1.2. 3.4, Officer 2,4, Track 1.2.3, 4: Judging Team I, 2, 3, Clintonia 4, Square Dance Club 4. SUE ANN KNOX 'Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly, most musical, most melancholy. Tri-Hi-Y 2, F.l-LA. I, G.A.A, r, 3, Mixed Chorus 1.2. 3.4, Band I,2, 3. 4, Girls Glee Club I,2, Boy's Glee Club acc. 2, 3.4, Special Orchestra 3.4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clin- tonia 4, Class Officer, Bushnell I, Marching Band t, 2 3- 4- X4 Q S ca NF K 'N N lwfgygri efjqgggagv From Macbeth by Shakespeare we'l1borrow, The three witches to tell us of tomorrow. The oldest witch, as scene unfolds A worn and evil caldron holds. As they dance they are moaning. ls it the future they are droning? Double, double toil and trouble: Fire burn, and caldron bubble. Hail, all young thanes of Clinton High. fSays youngest hag with witchly cryj Hail, ye class of 53 Gather round and listen to me. Round about the caldron go: In the poisoned entrails throw. Throw in a bloody baboons bone, Ah ha, a barbarous barber will be Jim Wrone, To shave off mustaches men have grown. QThe other witches danced and mocked herj Eastham and Brandonwill each be doctors. As Brandon over patient beams Eastham will sew up all the seams. The youngest witch cavorted round And laughed withhideous, wicked sound: These many will be altar bound: Miller, Smith and Atteberry, Over the threshold husbands will carry, Houchin and Covey, they will be Homemakers of the same variety. Newberry. Hunter, and North too Housewifely duties they will do Betty Newberry, Wagner, and Moore, Big. brave husbands they will cook for. IN! 16 Gaddis and Wantland theywill be, Prominent housewives. you will see. Shirley Harris the vows will be uttering While her husband-to-be is stuttering. Brieghner. North. Issac and Ray All will have a wedding day. And all their children sturdy and bright They'll send to learn from William Wright Wakefield that profession will follow, And fill little heads that are so hollow. A secretarywill be Jan Buck, While Sandy Sisco drives a truck. The second witch now adds her take Throws in fillet of a fenny snake Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog. Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn and caldron bubble. In this steaming broth I see Three brave men would coaches beg Jackson. North, and Riva, athletic stuff. Will train guys to be strong and tough. And--this will set you on your ears-.- Baylor and Paddock will be engineers. Crawford and Bianucci. lawyers known far Will study well and pass the bar. Jim Harry will be a hunter of game. None of those animals little and tame. Floyd Harris to the Marines will go And Shirley Brown will design and sew. McKelvey will be a statesman and speaker l-Ie will make men look timid and weaker. Neva Burns beside him will sit A good secretary with enthusiasm lit. Marie Watkins will be the same, Bill Lilliard will have fortune and fame. A well-known merchant he will be And trade with lands across the sea. Sue Ann Knox a musician will be Judy I-luff she will accompany. Judy's voice and Sue's fingers Will make the kind of music that lingers. Throw in the jaw tooth of a fox ,J X 'U t .... - A 'JN N: 4 rf 'J , , 1 r 4 N x N 15 Q? 7' LJ '. 1 I :fx A drafter or contractor will be Donald Cox. Add a lion's jaw. big and hairy An Accountant will be Richard Ferry. Now we come to the profession of the soil For as farmers these boys will toil.. Armstrong, Don DeMent and Jones. Will sing as they work, in beautiful tones. Schumaker, Jackson, and Edwin Day They'll be farmers happy and gay. And tall and lanky Ronny West. Of all of thesewill be one of the best. Also a farmer 'will be Fritzi Crang, Many ribbons for his cows he'll hang. A commercial pilot will be Robert Jiles, And fly huge planes miles and miles. In Don Rapp a mechanic you'll find He knows cars from front to hind. Mary Alice Gano will be a stenographer While Henry Martin is a photographer. Mary Jo Farnsworth will own a nursery And Ellen Gunn will deal in artistry. Edna Jones scientific discoveries will make And carry on in Einstein's wake. The third and youngest witch sits and leers Out of her thin curled lip she sneers. Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf. Witches' mummy. maw and gulf Of the ravined salt-sea shark. Root of hemlock digged i' the dark. Slivered in the moon's eclipse. Nose of Turk and Tartar's eyes. Double, double toil and trouble: Fire burn, and caldron bubble. I announce the profession of nurses. Their patients will not go away in hearses. Throw in snakes and eyes of toads. One of these will be Maribeth Rhoades. Included in this is Margaret Maurer. 17 To healthe sick she'll have the power. Along this road will walk Joey Lowe, The seeds of health and life she'll sow. Marilyn Miller will be the same. With careful treatment she'll ease the pain. Mary Rose Thompson will be a nurse too. Your pains and aches she'll cure for you. Marilyn Summers you'll go to with spills and ills She'll give you cough syrup and pink pills. Duke Morrow will also do this work Sickness and duties she will not shirk Now we'll go on to Norman Moore. The sign. public accountant will grace his door Chandler. Miller, and Fleming will be Secretaries who punch a typewriter key. And second Sinatra will be Corwin Lane, Over him the teenagers will all raise cain. Ted Blanchard will grow up to be a man. This is the project which early he began. Connie Sprague all F.H.A. will lead. She'll fulfill national and worldwide need. Mary Kay Chamberlain will be a star. She'll drive about ina Cadillac car, Oren Ruppert will own a Spurgeon sore. Businesslike to the very core, The army will induct Bill Wheeler. When he gets out he'll be a dealer. Joyce Anderson to journalism will aspire Writing editorials with vem and fire. The three witches dance around the pot, Around the steaming, brewing rot. Their eyes they roll. and words they chant, As one last final vow they pant. When last of this class is dead and gone, Last breath of life from them is drawn To grave dark and deep they will be carried By mortician Berry they will be buried. Z lASl Wlll A IHESIAME I We, the seniors of the Class of '53, do hereby will our ability as salesmen, that we received from last year's graduating class, to next year's struggling yearbook promoters. It may here be noted that you are getting a better deal than we got, because we have superior abilities. The young marrieds Of our class now will their womanly wiles to the hope- ful spinsters of C. C. H. S. We now wish to will all the knowledge we have acquired in these halls of learning to all aspiring young freshmen. In closing, we will our exalted bleacher seats in assembly programs to all underclassmen who have trouble seeing or hearing. I, Janet Wakefield, will my long, blond hair to Mrs. Rhoades, and my nickname Sunshine to David Shindler. I, William Wright, will my Manager ability to Art Bason for the next four years. I, Stanley D. Brandon, will my ability to tell Stanley jokes to Robie .. in hopes that he can tell them better. 5 I, Judy Huff, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Rhoades to any poor stumbling sophomore that needs it. I, Lynn Paddock, will my ability to go steady to Bob Owens. I, Norman Moore, will my faithful church attendance on Wednesday and Sunday nights to Evon Perring. I, Richard Berry, will my locker No. 105 to any underclassman that appreciates good pictures. I, Monica Miller, will my ability to Helen Wagner to play basketball. I, Anna Smith, will my ability to Mary Spainhour to get along with all teachers. We, John Bianucci and Corwin Lane, will our space suits to Billy Lane. I, Dick Ferry, will my window breaking ability to any deserving Freshman. I, Sandy Sisco, will my cowboy boots to Mr. Little since he likes them so well. I, Marie Watkins, will my ability to flirt with all the boys to any girl who is in dire need of it. I, Rosetta North, will my cheering ability to Dixie Anderson and my ability to get along with Mrs. Briggs to Berna fmy sisl. '-m-i- , i .,-- ,mi l.-11 ? AZ 1 1'-H-' Donald Rapp, leave to Tommy Cyrulick my ability to spend four years in C. C.H.S. without being unduly influenced by my teachers. Shirley Atteberry, will my small waist to Cathy Bryant. Marilyn Miller, will my chair in band to Sharon Evans. Edna Ray, will my ability to come to school every day in four years to anyone who needs it. Neva Burns, will my ability to be quiet to Jane McKelvey. Gordon Crawford, will my ability to get along with all of my teachers to Charles Cooper. Dick Jackson, will my ability to get along with girls to Red Lane, Jean Hunter, will my ability to get along with Mr. Little to Beverly Reynolds. Marilyn Summers, will my nickname tweet to anyone in Band who feels that they can rightfully uphold it. Gayle Baylor, will my ability to do math to Bill Leach. Ellen Gunn, will my Job's Daughters Honored Queen's Crown to Peggy Moots, to be occupied in June. James Wrone, will my ability to grow a mustache to Peanuts Taylor in hopes that he can make it a handlebar. Bev Chandler, will my swiftness that was willed to me last year by Gene Willoughby to Pat Willoughby. Wanda, Wagner, will my natural curly hair to Mary Linder. Betty Ann Houchin, will my homemaking ability to Sara Lee Thoms. Theodore Thomas Blanchard fSamj, will my ability to make straight A to Carole Halsey. Henry Levi Martin, will my smallness to Ray Thoms. . Ocal Eastham, Jr. , will my ability to play the cornet to Duane Thomp- son. ' Joann Miller, will my ability to play volleyball to Riva Thomas. L m - l -J mm :gi X g Qi -.1 f 2 ,M- 1-1 Mary Farnsworth, will my ability to get along with all teachers to Katherine Leevy. Mary Kay Chamberlain, will my deodorant and perfume to Shirley Carlson. Connie Sprague, will my ability to get along with out-of-town girls to Judy Miller. Norma Morrow, will my waddling-like walk to Mr. McGuire. Jan Ann Buck, will my quietness to Wilma Webb. Floyd Harris, will my ability to get along with girls to Richard Campbell. Marti Maurer ,will my long legs to Katie Reeder. Edwin Day, will my ability to play baskstball to Peanuts Taylor. Charles E. Schumaker, will my ability to drive to Welby Cyrulick. Don DeMent, will my slimness to Sandra Jinks. Donald Cox, will my ability to Dick Wheeler to get along with the teachers. Jimmy Lyle Harry, will my ability to understand American History to all students that cannot understand it. Shirley Brown, will my ability not to argue with Pat Day to Joann Thoms. Carleen Fleming, will my long hair to Sherry Callison. Iris Isaac, will my ability to leave the boys alone to Judy Miller. Bill Wheller, wish to will my ability to Wonnie Wickenhauser to get along with Miss Tull. Mary Alice Gano, will my meekness to Bernadine North. Sharon Wantland, will my bashfulness to Riva Thomas. Judy Moore, will my ability to get along with Mr. Ball to Mary Jane Dillow. ' Helen Newberry, will my luck with the Decatur and Argenta boys to Betty Bourne. Sharon Gaddis, will my ability to keep a straight face at all times to Hank Reed. Shirley North, will my excuses to Pat North in hopes her color will 11' .41 4.1-v -I,--si ll gm, 47 Q 5 X change , Maribeth Rhoades will my femininity and quietnature to Helen Chap man Betty Newberry will my great love for American History to Johnny Bill Reynolds Joey Lowe will my bobby sox and loafers to Joyce Shue M 1, 1, y . . . . . - X? I, . , . . . ff 1, , ' . l 1 if , Shirley Harris, will my lady-like manner to Janie McKelvey. I, Diana Breighner, will my ability to go steady for three and a half years to Betty Polston. I, Sue Knox, will my ability to sight read music to Robby, and my mu- sic job to Peggy Moots. We, Paul North and Bill Lillard, will our coon dogs and still to James Monk Rude. I, Tom Riva, will, my ability to stay out late, and be able to catch up on my sleep in classes to David Robinson. I, Oreen Rupert, will my alarm clock to Miss Tull. I, Davey Jackson, will my deep voice to Frank Black. I, Robert Jiles, will my ability to get excuses from Miss Tull to Dean Burger. I, Ronald West, will a box of soap bubbles to Mary Herrington. I, Fredrick FRITZ Crang, wish to will my ability to enjoy my second helping at the school cafeteria and still keep my boyish figure to any girl who likes to eat like me! fShirley Smith, I, Tom Jones, will my ability to go out with other girls while going steady to Jim Crum. I, George Armstrong, will my strong constitution to David Robinson. I, Joyce Anderson, will my ability to play a French Horn to Mary Roberts. I, Jean Covey, will my ability to go steady to Sue Ann Berry. I, Paul McKelvey, will to Miss Fort my ability to keep quiet in English Class. I, Mary Rose Thompson, will my beautifully shaped limbs to Evonne Perring. L M m :KLA m lm W : L MASS HISIIIIIY September, 1949, four years ago 118 valiant green freshies of the present senior class landed upon the campus of CCHS to wage their battle against ignor- ance and inequality. Our freshman year began by electing Norman Moore, presi- dent, Davey Jackson, Vice-President, Mary Rose Thompson, Secretary, and Sharon Wantland, Treasurer. Miss Rainey was our class advisor. The main event of the year was our freshman party. Fritz Crang and Judv Moore were crowned King and Queen. In the spring of 1950 we were promoted to Silly Sophomores . September of 1950 began with only 97 sophomores who were no longer con- fused and uncertain. Miss Marshall advised the classg and Diana Breighner as President, Shirley Harris as Treasurer, Fritz Crang as Vice-President, and Ruth Kepner as Secretary were elected to lead the class. Our Sophomore Class party was a big success and Dorothy Tweedy and Jim Rude were elected by the class to serve as King and Queen. September of 1951 our Junior year finally arrived. Our number was decreas- ing rapidly with only 84 of us left. Our biggest joy was the arrival of our class rings along with Cheaper by the Dozen our class play. Junior Eastham was President, Ronnie West, Vice-President, Dorles Dillow, Secretary, and Mary Alice Gano, Treasurer. Mr. McGuire was the class advisor. The most unforgettable event of our, thus far, three years was the Junior- Senior Prom. The theme as Under the Sea and Johnny Mooreland's orchestra provided a wonderful evening of dancing. Our senior year began in September of 1952, our big year. We began it with only 763 our number decreased greatly, which was to be expected but it hadn't altered our high morale in the slightest degree. Things began to happen immedi- ately. Bev. Chandler was elected Student Cabinet.President with Diana Breighner Shirley Harris, Fritz Crang, and Stanley Brandon elected to serve with her. Homecoming rolled around and Al Olsen's orchestra made music for our dancing. Bev Chandler was crowned Queen, and Marti Maurer, Mary Rose Thompson, Shirley Harris, and Rosetta North attended the Queen. The magazine sale hit its peak of the years, and revealed some excellent senior salesmen. Mary Rose Thompson and John Bianucci took top honors at the chili supper and at this event, I might add, the girls were the guests and the boys made the chili. Fritz Crang, Presidentg Maribeth Rhoades, Vice-President, Mary Rose Thompson, Secretary, and Sharon Gaddis, Treasurer ruled over the class, along with Mrs. Knochel. The little white name cards began to float around along with the graduation pictures. Our senior year ended in a rush with our Play, The Prom, Baccalaurate, Honor's Day, and finally Graduation. We then became the Grad's of '53, We hat- ed leaving our Alma Mater and saying farewell to it all. To our successors we leave the safekeeping of CCHS and all of its proud traditions. 22 ,I Q I VN I 7 gf W. if Qfrifg lu, P Q., -W W 1 f , ,f ,Q s , 4 wr 'xffafi gg mm-wi 5' fa J' K !r1,,,,f S vig, J. J' 5:1 2 S h 2 S R th S Smith M S ainhour, S. Carlson. SECOND ROW FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Swartz, L. Bundy, I. Sessions, . 0 , . , . p Mr. Krabill, D. Windstead, B. Shobe, J. Reed, E. Gardener, H. Reed, M. Dupree, H. Chapman. THIRD ROW: I. Chick, R. Stout, R. Long, I. Rude, C. Carter, J. Buchanan. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Steele, P. Lounsberry, G. McWilliams, D. Rees, I. Dial, B. Reynolds, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Sullivan, L. Newberry, S. Sruckey, M. Campbell, P. Polen, I. Crang, B. Bourne, D. Roethe. THIRD ROW: Mr. McGuire, D. Thompson, J. Rapp, W. Cyrulik, D. Gray, B. Taylor, S. Evans, C. Burns. .Ill IIIRS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Leach, L. McDonald, B. Allen, B. McKinney, J U I 0 R S M. Lowery, S. Kraft, M. Lawson, A. Enos. SECOND ROW:I. Cullers, B. Burger, N. Cartrnill, J. Lund, D. Chapman, P. Burton, R. Beadles. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Webb, D. Harris, M. Chapman, E. Mayfield, G. Polen, B. Reed. SECOND ROW: Miss Marshall, D. Wrone, C. Martin, P. Miller, D. Campbell, L. Scogin, J. Foster. THIRD ROW: S. Callison, D. Rickgaurer, B. Money, F. Vinson, B. Harrold, K. Ford, B. Monkman. SIIPIIIIMIIIIIS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: T. McAboy, E. Morris, P. Willoughby, E. Perring, H. Baylor, M. Williams, M. DeVore. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Richmond, D. Scronce, S.Kraft, C. Baylor, C. Barrett. D. Shaw, D. Luebke, P. Henson THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Edwards, D. Willoughby, C. Mandrell, C. Cooper, W. Wickenhauser, D. Dietsch, C. Simmons, R. Fitzgerald, D. Followell. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Shumaker, C. Burris, M. Gregory, D. Moore, I. Provin, A. Froman, R. Thoms, SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Rhoades, D. Schindler, L. Boyd, E. Maddox, S. Blunt, J. Boylan, M. Dillow, THIRD ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT: K. Smith, S. Hunsley, N. Huff, O. Mandrell, C. Hitt, M. Isacc. SIIPHIIMIIIIES FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Nichols, B. Thoms, C. Spencer, B. Anderson, A. DeBois, A. Iiles, S. Dobbs. SECOND ROW: Miss Ray, N. Vandervort, K. johnson, S. Barnett, P. Poland, A. Oakley, P. Andrews, I. Brennan. THIRD ROW: J. Spencer, B. Owens, J. Smith, J. Kinder, D. Anderson, D. Burger, G. Breighner. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Myers, I. Armstrong, N. Wickenhauser, G. Barnett, M. Primmer, B. Clary, S. Fatheree. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pharis, S. Jackson, M. Linder, R. Sullivan, M. Devenbaugh, R. Palmer, J. Singer. THIRD ROW: B. Lane C. Burris, B. Leach, J. Chapman, G. Taylo, L. Bush, D. Wheeler. SIIPHIIMHRES FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Taylor, M. Simmons, I. Langrand, C. Day, B. North, C. Shipp, L. Donnan, SECOND ROW: J. Crum, J. Kraft, J. Cobb, B. North, A. Nichols, S. Evans, P. North, M. Shaw, THIRD ROW: Mr. Howard, D. Moody, R. Wright, H. Coppenbarger, B. Wills, R. Crutcher, R. Roth, W. Lane. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Whitehead, I. McWilliams, S. Monkman, B. Moffet, M. Day, H. Lippert, A. Gentry SECOND ROW: Mrs. McKelvey, G. Spainhour, J. Miller, M. Luck, R, Williams, T, E-ly, S, lerguson, L. Delaney. THIRD ROW: M. Thomas, T. Cyrulik, L. Ellis, I. Cunningham, B.Mi1ler, L. Swanik, J. Stuckey. HIESHMI FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Miller, H. Wagner, H. Carter, B. Burton, R. Brockman, E. Bum, I. Lindsay, W. McKinnery. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Rainey, S. Miller, S. Chrispen, J. Crutcher, S. Cole, A. Workman, L. Clark. THIRD ROW: S. Clemmons, M. Turner, P. Lighthall, J. Larry, D. Maltby, R. Campbell P. VanNess, T. Lynch. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Walls, S. Berry, P. Jones, I. Armstrong, B. Bowles, M. Roberts, E. Robinson, Mr. Abell. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Adcock, C. Stokes, R. Harris, A. Bateson, V. Ray, M. Wheeler, L. Lawson, THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Merriel, J. Riva, G. Harte, B. Barger, N. Bismark, D. Boyd. HIESHME FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT:D. Hoffman, S. Wood. M. Hoffman. S. Palmer, D. Telford, R. Isaac, Miss Mc Kercher, SECOND ROW:LEFT TO RIGHT:J. Cavanaugh, K. Perry, J. Willis, C. Johnson, P. Grathwohl, R. Young, A. Griffin. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT:D. Reynolds, O. Golden, R. Taylor, L. Gentry, J. Staton, C. Groves, B. Fenner. FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Glenn, D. Breighner, A. Jerew, D. Tucker, A. Case, R. Thomas. A. Bynarn D. Works, M. Birge, SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: J-Trowbridge, C. Walden. M. Sunderland, C. Byrant, K. Leevy.C. Chapman. R. Oates, B. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT:B.Overy, D. Brink, B. Krutschescki, J. Brewer. C. Bundy, C. Sprague,J. Killough. P. Wagner. 30 .5 f fl 2 pf Q, as , , 3 1 . .gr 5' K iff lg ,ag ' 'wif 5 Q wif' , . 25 if 5 4 M ,W if 55,5 j' -M vw -u..,,, 35 2 '42 fa. 2' 4: H 3, 3 Q i' Q if .P 'K lan, wtf! .ll 3 1 P . N ..F , lit FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. West. F. Black, J. Lundh, P. North, D. Whithead, S. Brandon, F. Crang. D Beck. B. Lane, H. Martin, SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: CoachI.each, R. Dial, G. Armstrong. L. West, J. Bianucci, D. Jackson, D. Harris, J. Chick. C. Lane, J. Wrone P. McKe1vey, D. Thompson, K. Wantland. Manager B. Wright. A. Bateson. Coach Howard. I0lllBAll E3 I FRONT ROW UEFT TO RIGHT: D. Burnes, D. Rickgaurer, D. Burger, B. Hunsley, R. Trummel, R. Fritzgerald B. McKinnery. C. Martin. J. Armstrong, L. Delaney, D. Taylor, SECONDROW LEFT TO RIGHT:Coach Howard, Manager B.Wright. A. Bateson. R. Crutcher, I. Chapman. N. Huff,C. Hitt, G. Harre, B. North, L. Gentry, D. Cutlip. C. Simmons. L. E1lis,B. Polston, J. Riva, M. Luck. 32 4 2 VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW, LEFT '1'O RIGHT: P. North, J. Hassinger, F. Black, D. Beck, S. Brandon, W. Thomas, J. Cullers. T. Thompson, Manager, Coach Leach. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Baker, L. West. T. Riva, J. Chick, T. Blanchard, R. West, B. Lane, Manager B. Wright. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Primmer, Mgr. , Jerry Riva, Gary Harre, Don Rickgauer, Howard Rice, Bob Owens, L. Gentry, David Cutlip, Bob Polston, Coach Howard. SECOND ROW: Frank Armstrong, Bernard North, Dick Brink, C Stokes, I. Staton, Morris Luck, Lawrence Delaney, Bill Reed, D. Oates. 33 ' 4.4. ,A 51 7115 X .V 2? 7232 I QL V ,M gf im lip, i 2 ig ,. ,gpg .. ' . 5 E ff 3 L ' '- - S V fy, Sgr 1 5 Y' H 42. 1-. t .,,, 1 .,.. ,Q Q., ,Q ws: J 1 'Nl YV ii ,,..,4. f f.-ff ,v-11 .b .,, V- -, 7? ,,, 7 W, , ,Vl an Wx , A 1 2 x f X 'I fx Q L Q i . , ,, ' 'V .f x , .4 . ,,., .. ,,,. N.. .,. ,. -- ,- , . . I f W- - '- -2 5 .fa Ma-4'-' -, - H W ,C A ,f i '..'--zm,-u k . ,. , ., ., .. ,, - 1. ., ...: .. v - .e-iz. if., I f M. .. . :X X,f 1 K VK i 5 ff.,.WM,,.:M,l, W , '4-T ww: ffm Q , .iii .. .. , iL': . . au V 'ei V, , X l V Iii 5- ill? l'2S....: I. Q eijtral . 'F 4,5 it Q ZX. 'W k 2 RA it 3 r . . X .- as 1 ..j3:,,,-A , M ilf sv + , N ' j 3 3 AfH:-K w 'H'w- Y' T! , , X . ,Qzfbf r. al R 41 Stanley Brandon, guard, Whitey Thomas, guard, most valuable highest free throw percentage Ronnie West Forward Jack Chick, center Dick Jackso f fgfwffoifd . z, 1 21 --gggf, f 211 Bob Lane , Forward Jim Hassinger, guard t , 'Torn Rival, e forward 5 5221522 ei,52.lii,: ',5H'Q52i!if95f' 5 if i 5-i -fwjzggsafafifggft ' 75? 'F ,F 222 1 31295 F' 225 H xx as E X22 1 3 is S ? 9 2 5 ggi? W a, gg V'S'a V3 'f isa Wiggggggg , ,I 9, . Sig-E352 83 -ffo gg33,S5g3v9 5,53 6 Qi, 5 Q 5 ,i .K 9 ff ,x M 5 T533-ag33e , QY's 2 Va S Q9 may Q' Q' b' 6 QVYV vgidfwbwagfi .par .4 , ,. ..a...l L. -ra BUYS' FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Robertson, W. Fenner, L. Thayer, J. Hassinger, D. Poland B. Reid, G. Breighnes, S. Knox. SECOND ROW: C. Simrnon, N. Moore, L. Bundy, D. Gray, E. Gardner, B. Taylor, R. Killough. THIRD ROW: D. Campbell, L. Paddock, R. Ferry, J, Rapp, D. Rickgua:er, C. Hitt. M I X FRONT Row LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Breighner, J. Longrand, T. McAboy, w. Mcnenery, M. Krutschevski, I. Lindsey, J. Walls, SECOND ROW: L. Thayer, J. JODUSOH, N. Vandorvort, D. Pal'mer, C. Henson, C. Lane, THIRD ROW: D. Moody, H. Coppenbarger, tu 0 R P. Lighthall, L. Paddock, I. Crum, J. Adcock, R. Beadles. 40 I 0 ll I R l A I- FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Bergman Sponsor, B. Primmer, R. West, C Shoemaker G Armstrong C Carter, K. Wantland, Mr. Zolpher Sponsor. SECOND ROW F Black I Cullers, S. Thoms, B. Reynolds, P- Henson. J bowe D Brerghner B Chandler, R. Jenkins, R. Ziegler, R. Killough, THIRD ROW M Day, D DeMent, J. Whitehead, T. Thompson, W. Mayfreld J Covey, J Mrller, E. Gunn, R. Iiles, R. Crutcher. FOURTH ROW J Crum, I Reynolds, G. Swartz, D. Whitehead, R Thomas D Wxnstead, C Burns, R. Isaac, E. Day, C. Martin, FIFTH ROW C Henson L West, R. Trummel, D. Thompson, J. Chick, D Jackson R Frtzergerald, D. Deitch, L. Paddock. Allll Al HII llll SIICIHY FRONT ROW LEFT to RIGHT: Mrs. Rhoades Sponsor, J. Eastham, S. Knox, SECOND ROW: I. Anderson, F. Crang, M. Thompson, THIRD ROW: S. Brandon, M. Rhoades, P. McKelvey. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Robinson, M. Reeder, M. Williams, J. McKelvey, M. - Herrington, D. Rees, L. Boyd, SECOND ROW: Mr. Richmond, D. Wrone, M. DuPree, R. Palmer, W. Whitehead, F. Black, J. Huff, Mr. Krabill, THIRD ROW: D. Hagler, I. Spencer, C. Burns, D. Thompson, M. Manuel, I. Harrold, D. Robinson. PHYSICS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Reeder, B. Chandler, P. Willoughby, E. Perring, J. Thoms E. Morse, SECOND ROW: H. Chapmam, D. Harris, S. Brown, B. Bourne, E. Gunn, W. I Wagner, S. Atteberry, THIRD ROW:D. Campbell, M. Maurer, J. Foster, M. Miller, B. Newberry, M. Campbell. 42 I U I u R I FRONT Row LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Herrington, J. Adcock, B. Lane, C. Halsey. J. Wakefield, J. Thoms. W. Meade, S. Thoms. SECOND ROW: Miss Rainey Co-sponser, I. Matheny, J. Covey, M. Grady, T. Todd, S. Gaddis, Miss Fort, sponser. THIRD ROW: B. Wright, M. Mannel C. Dresback, L. Coppenbarger, P. Dobbs, M. Lindsey, B. Houchin. QS. M.-- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT- B. Polston, M. Hamilton, A. Robinson, M. Reeder, I- McKelvey M A SECOND ROW: Mrs. Robinson, Sponsor, D. Robinson, J. Anderson, I. Covey, E. Gunn, B. Polston. THIRD ROW: D. Cutlip, H. Rice, C. Dresback, J. Williams, P. Moots, P. McKelvey, R. Ward, M. Maurer. 43 HIIIIRI IIRSIS Ill AMERICA FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Thoms, E. Morse, J. Cavenaugh, S. Berry, A. Workman, R. North, A. Case, A. Jerew, B. Bowles. SECOND ROW: Miss Marshall, A. Robinson, G. McWilliams, I. McKelvey, M. Thompson, S. Ferguson, M. Hoffman, THIRD ROW: D. Boyd, J. Boylan, H. Reed, D. Rees, J. Lowe, B. Burger. FOURTH RCWV: L. Newberry, M. Maurer, P. Moots, M. Rhoades, N. Morrow, M. Miller, J. Williams, S. Smith. A FRONT Row LEFT TO RIGHT: A. case, J. McWilliams, H. wagner, s. Monkman, s. Palmer, R. Thomas, B. Bowles, M. Hamilton, A. Jerew. SECOND ROW: L. Clark, C. Bryant, M. Sunderland, S. Berry, C. Shipp, Y. Meade, S. Thoms, D. Moody, J. Walls. THIRD ROW: B. Burton, T. Ely, E. Isaac, J. Lindsey, C. Waldon, A. Nichols, P. Jones, D. Telford, A. Workman. FOURTH ROW: L. Delaney, J. Adcock, B. Polston, J. Miller, M. Wheeler, R. Williams, I. Crum, R. Harris, J. Williams J. Stuckey, FIFTH ROW: S. Clemons, B. Wills, C. Stockes, J. Killough, N. Bismark, P. Llghthall. 44 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Crang, M. Herrington, L. MacDonald, P. Lounsberry, B. Scogin, D. Rees, B. Smith, M. Spainhour, D. Breighner, M. Thompson. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, M. Lowery, S. Roth, H. Newberry, B. Bourne, I. Dial, N. Cartmill, E. Gunn, J. Miller, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: M. Lindsey, D. Poland, F. Harris, M. Campbell, R. Thomas, F. Black, D. Jackson, T. Jones. FOURTH ROW: W. Mayfield, J. Crum, C. Henson, D. Whitehead, J. Covey, S. Brown, J. Whitehead, G. Armstrong, E. Day. FIFTH ROW: B. Wright, D. Thompson, D. Hagler, R. West, D. DeMent, L. Paddock C. Schumaker, R. Beadles, L. West, R. Primmer. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RI C. Mandrell, Mr. Robertson. SECOND ROW: J. Provin, B. Thoms, J. Baylor, I. Johnston, D. Robinson, M. Linder, E. Morse, Mrs. Robinson, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: P. Moore, C. Spencer, D, Shaw, C, Barrett, N. Wickenhauser, S. Barnett, S. Callison. FOUR Followell, W. Wickenhauser, M. Moots, M. Dillow, D. Anderson, M. Manuel. GHTI B- LUIS. R- Palmer, J. Spencer, B. Edwards, C. Cooper, J. Singer, TH ROW: K. Ford, S. Jackson, L. Boyd, D. 9 G I R In S FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Bowles, A. Ierew, M. Hamilton, S. Monkman, K. Perry, S. Palmer, M. Roberts, E. Robinson, M. Simmons, V. Ray, C. Harrold, SECOND ROW: C. Fleming, S. Knox, S Harris M Thompson, A Nichols R Young A Case M Shaw A Workman R. Williams, IH l I I I I: I. Lowe, THIRD ROW: L. Clark, A. Bynum, M. Summers, P. Grothwell, J. Crutcher, P. North, FOURTH ROW: M. Gano, S. Brown, K. Bryant, N. Morrow, M. Wheeler, J.Miller, B. North 1. McWilliams, Miss Ray, FIFTH Row: M.Miller, M. Maurer, M. Rhoades, E. Gunn, S. Clemons, B. Wills, C, Waldon, S. Cole, L. Swanik. J. Williams. A 1 I FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Wickenhauser, E. Perring, M. Chapman, A. Robinson, D. Rees, C. Spencer, B. Thoms, I. Provin, M. Reeder. SECOND ROW: B. Bourne, J. Adcock, G. McWilliams, B. Polston, I. McKe1vey, S. Carlson, E. Morse, R. Sullivan, L. Newberry. THIRD ROW: M. Linder, V. Myers, C. Barrett, D. Shaw, J. Boylan, P. Henson, H. Chapman, M. DuPree, L. Scogin. FOURTH ROW: M. Maurer, P. Moots, M. Dillow, S. Callison, D. Followell, S. Jinks, I. Buchanan, S. Evans, D. Anderson, E. Maddox. 46 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Robinson, C. Shipp, A. Bynum, R. Thomas, S. Palmer, S. Monkman, K. Perry, Y. Meade S. Thoms, M. Chapman. SECOND ROW: D. Stee1e,M. Simmons, A. Gentry, P. Jones, A. Nichol, R. Young, E. Day, B. Bourne, C. Johnson. THIRD ROW: L. Clark, C. Walden, J. Miller, S. Ferguson, H. Wagner, P. Henson, S. Evans, S. Chrispen, S. Cole. FOURTH ROW: J. Stuckey, R. Williams, L. Boyd, S. Clemons, B. Wills, N. Bismark, M. Turner, J. Willes, C. Chapman, I. Issac. I. H. A. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Scogin, H. Newberry, B. Smith, C. Sprague, A. Jiles, I. Sessions, J. Armstrong, D. Shaw, C. Dobbs. SECOND ROW: D. Moore, D. Campbell, J. Thoms, B. Anderson, K. Johnson, C. Burris, N. Wickenhauser, C. Barrett, I. Crang, Mrs. Briggs, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: S. Smith, B. Houchin, M. Lindsey, D. Followell, S. Wantland, S. Stuckey, A. Enos, M. Lowery, M. Dillow. 47 Eur HIHIRA FARMERS AMERICA FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dement, D. Beck, E. Day, R. West, T. Jones, F. Crang SECOND ROW: I. Crum, J. Johnston, R. Thomas, W. Mayfield, D. Jackson, F. Black, T. Thompson, C. Henson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fry, Sponsor, R. Jiles, J. Whitehead, G. Covey, J. Reynolds, W. Whitehead, K. Wantland, M. Day, T. Bunky. FOURTH ROW: D. Harris, G Armstrong, C. Shumaker, L. West, R. Trummel, R. Dial, R. Primmer. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Griffin, J. Walls, I. Lindsey, M. Luck, D. Reynolds. SECOND ROW- D. Scronce, J. Crum, W. Lane, G. Spainhour, J. Merriel. THIRD ROW: L. Gentry, J. Station, I. Larry J. Cunningham, C. Sprague. 48 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Summers, S. North, B. Chandler, S. Harris, E. Gunn, M. Thompson, D. Breighner, S. Knox, W. Wagner, B. Newberry, SECOND ROW: M. Maurer, M. Miller, I. Lowe, N. Morrow, M. Rhoades, J. Miller, S. Gaddis, B. Houchin, S. Brown Mrs. Stone, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, J. Covey, C. Lane, D. DeMent, O. Eastham, T. Jones, G. Armstrong, E. Day, FOURTH ROW: B. Wright, H. Martin, D. Jackson, T. Blanchard, T. Riva, R. West, O. Ruppert, P. North, F. Crang, C. Shumaker. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Lane M. DeVore, I. Matheny, M. Manuel, G. McWilliams, I. McKelvey, C. Bryant, J. McWilliams, M. Hamilton, B. Bowles, SECOND ROW: B. Fenner, L. Delaney, R. Polston, T. Ely, A. Workman, A. DeBois, J. SI A Wakefield, s. Gaddis, D. Luebke, E. Morris, THIRD ROW: Miss Mcxercher, D, Robinson, D. Hagler, M. Campbell, P. Moots, J. Boylan, R. Ward, S. Callison, D. Boyd, M. Wheeler. 49 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Steele D Thompson B Smith I McKe1vey, A. Robinson, T. Herman G McW111iam L Bundy SECOND ROW B Beadles C Dresback M Grady S. links, D. Poland, M. 66 99 . Terry Herman Adda Sue Robison . . Lamar Bundy . Jane McKe1vey Carolyn Dresback . . Doris Steele . Gay McWi1liam . . Sandra Jinks . Marilyn Maurer . Mary Ann Grady . . Donald Polen . Robert Beadles SIUDI I CDU Cll FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Harris, F. Crang, B. Chandler, S, Brandon, D. Breighner, SECOND ROW: M. Summers, A. Nichols, H. Chapman, J. Armstrong, R. Young, A. DeBois, L. Newberry, A. Enos, M. Dillow, L. Scogin, B. Lane, THIRD ROW: M. Maurer, R. Ward, S. Clemons, R. Harris, R. Krutschevski, C. Simmons J. Wrone, D. Jackson, M. Luck, Mr. Ball, Sponsor lIBRARY M0 IIURS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: J. McKelvey, J. Armstrong, M. Spainhour, B. Smith, S. Arteberry, SECOND ROW: Miss Dueringer, Librarian, M. DeVore, I. Matheny, B. McKinney, J. Miller, D. Wrone, THIRD ROW: B. Primmer, L. Coppenbarger, D. Anderson, D. Fo1lowel1,J. Reed, B. Reed. 51 A kigb , AZ CL , f .V , . Beverly Chandler-Queen Marga s C .V 'Q + 1 ga xc 3 5 vi 'B 2 5 2.22 5 g 5 S2 is -1 ,: Ap Im-:Qi 3 , 5 ' L 5?2VEf 2 f I 4 'H f s W? 3 ai g i ?ff4??E2 E A.. egg. if gb , W5 f sf :L - .ff if gig! ' L 2 . . A ig , , fw'.Eggg Jauwvwq. W , wfw 5 G A. I V . , ,Wi 5 'iwV E M 'Ww g ,A Pla H 'J' i , ' hifi ' 3? 45 .W -' V . W'F g 3 ,Q 1 , ' ' V ' Q5 J, f' ' 9, fx ik I L xi NATIONAL new Q . A. '1 2,4 2'. ,, Q -' -.1 'ff-Q' T,ifQ1: ,Fi,j.,' 'Q 5 1': - 1. -.K I i x! h ,-c:, ,Q p,, H V ' IATI N L 5 H I SOQEE: - W f Egg? , ,W f . f ill V ,fy X, 4' A Q t .V 5 1 A 'A 5 uni . 1 i A , l 2 a1Mv . 5 if , ii V' !h L! k,4. A, 3 I -Jig Wg 7 gf 51 1, Q J Mgr ur A. r - 1' I. li'Ii'Ni5i ze '-' A -if ' S . H ,, :L f E . .1 . 11 i -- A H A ' ff ffm'-S'V , I X L ii? ii, . 'Q NKJ' V ' -wg 'iw-, N , . k L-gg? 1' .1,, . -W' . ' f- , 54' 5 2gwJ2 fOiMiHs fif? M Q Q .X s f ,1- fy I 1,'f5L5. :Q Q I A YK- ' , ,lu nf Z b ,bf gf WE-R ,ff X YQ, H ikgkvlnjfyiji f-7Ri Q Y Ax , yi Y f ! I H755 FU fffjfyjwiff as M iw if Q .S i mg A , f - ' 'Aww 1 . ,ul :if S-vw f-mg ffl gy we f I ff 35 5? , J f ig . A 3 wi 11 WATCH THE' M as 2 ax ,ww 34 'WW rf Q Q W Q , , Q V , ,Q , an 9. 2 24 5 -x 'L N 1 k 'S vi Q 1 'M ik 'R kz 49' 6 Nil!! X my F i Sh ,Q 2 Ziff 1 g w R 5? lhx 'f l xx , xx X x X '22 'Q ,fr ed? 5. 2 ' QQQEW iQ' fi M 1' 1-' N23 an fMQz, , e 8 F K 5 ',,,, . W - 5 ' A i 555555 5 Q is :gf -5 kg J Qiiiify Diw,2Qg6YE 1 fiQ9!y 4 1 5 . 51 5 IX? 145 .Xii'il'wv H53 ' ' ' ' A 'nf - 1 1 B H f . H K A L: Vi . -X . '2, W Q my 2 , Q I S I UFS we Q Q: f f I gg A 'f u ' 525 i 'gi 1 I 2 SHUMJEHEIR SMH! S A llSNlfA 4 ff M2 Ma n ,Q 5 Z ff? .CV JH 'f SJ? AQ. ,W Pg 2 1 i 3 Q 2 L i k 59? XX ' S a s 1 e E S 1 3 if gl 513511, T .1 3. . K' P , 3. I I i V K ., w,,L N 4' if x e X ' E Q 1 1 3 ii I ' Z? -4 2 ai .. Nv.- Q. A ' ': Q , f, , ff? if '3 4 . Sgy' 5 1 3 K? 2355 W A 'f 54 z 4 W A . w-ww 2 A 'f- , , .. 1 is V Ei x i V ,.,g 1 A' L V 2 .L 1 in nl. A .s f L i 1 ser EXE gg Z f gg Q w 5 5 3-W W3 ,eg we , Q 1 is Sei? H Z if g 21 2 2 Qi 2 E 23 s Assembly Announce r 5? inf ' f af 2? Lf, 1 2' H b 4 ? 5 Q g ff'Wha1g A: Jfob 'W' 5 ' 4 A3 2 Dry'miGoo E 1, my 2 gg Avg' 3' 5 f .5 4 1 if mf: ff: Q5 5 if . . . , ,, 1' --- x , ,QQ , , 3 - 'qv 1 lg F' Q - --N .fm if-eff S 2 'X 2 fe .,, ,, S, si 5 F. ik . .V AA Ri Eg 25 3 E32 1 ME .5 ..,, ' ' :fu rMW 'm me 'QCQ33 fu-su 4 f 5 , X 2 -W 4 f fWWf f xv FF! 3 sz: W wav' L i l ,Q,.. V. , J I ' 1' fi If ij Hi f if M A L1 ' 5 A i ff i I2 sf? 'if I r 4 4 5,1-f. I W9 ry I.,1..4sw f 2 I ,www 3, ff V, g ,, ma- , ff 'H V 'mir 5 I E: lyl -' gm 4 s 5 if 3 6 gm :r X If xg-ix HRA M -4 Xxf? if 4 if -1 Q' ,f I K ,,,. x 1.5 , xv 43 'sv ef av ,l:1,, E ,, ,L . if: 333 A Y 6 M if 'Q qgxq. H gi -3 Q-5 x'3YQ2g1P,Lf ffzw ral .y. 2, 42 X . -W ,, lv'Lg'f - X JW - iS-2 .A , 11 fu 4 IQfa,gw1,i??r X L XV 'V QW 'ya P-ug,-fg,,,, ' 3? -H' , ,L ' , f ff: ' I 4 Q xx ,Pix gg grxx ii, ,tr ' Y ff 'EQ ' gift , 3,-..f1f.g f-3 , .,- .4-mx M -Q ,M . 39' ,A V A- :...1s.fj5f mf V' FF ..,, ..,. +1 '-izfi-.x ,K pr 'A f RWA 35 Set Ei 5 k : 5, - J f , :ul . X M 4 u j!NOT pils ' I x E . i X 11 It 4 Z 1 Wa 3 , :- Z , 1 P N V5 f1V'E.r 'Ai- N SQ. 1 f ' N, , ,- A 3-173 N . fr-11: Ouckg! ? 75 mwwwf rf .f oor Camera X A, f P129 M 31. Y. KY, Sm 21f1,. w, F525 1:,,,j Eigzfw, , Q N Q 1 ff' J ' .. SP ring Piootballs P fa C . xi F s E 5 sf J. , A f. 22 gk 4+ 'S Q 2 2 '5 f 3 2 5' f f 5 5 F It Hurt .5 .4 gr f 5 4 1- E? ' 5? Q . A Q r? ':A' ' W01-ld if b f ' 3 F Gr H , Q , , ...Q '12 24 W iii Q 2:2 Y i 53 I I fl 1 if ? E V, .aa , 5 'QQ Z1 -' V f' 'E H. 3 , x ? g fs -2 ,ge ' L ' f f 1 . K Vai K i ww l S , in rl i 4- E 4 -Zizlff Sw , ff ,ia 3 if 5 i l 5 , ii . , ff ,, 2 5 Q 3 if V S 1- 3 3 -236 ,Q .,-, I Qbf if Q2 Shoi' 5 ?1ia5rgixet Popr pevil Thorripsoim 5 5 g L . ? 2 Z Y ij? ME 3 Q I if f h i if 1 il 3 g m,'h gpg ' A io S ' L' . 1 'A 2 1 E ' Ji S I A F251 fu? ' f 3 E 5 Q im- 55, 3 Mix 5 1 . U' iff? wif Q I! W' 2 3 mm affix . ,A sl, VA fffgigz - ! lx f f :L If V Kwai X Lf fy gi 5 V K 5 X! f K 3 Q 5' L 2 gfffgv Q f We Eg ' v 2? 5:mf41 55322311 5 Q N + 4 lk I, mv. W , Vw .VT ,Z ' , ' f ., N ',::. 55:1 ng pig' Q ffm f ' 1 ng ' .ea , ., ,..,. ,, A ,A aww ww l W V fx ij f9i4 , . in 'lf' ,, X QJ ' - ' SHG-t f Ps Ay. D' '53 xi? ' -, W1 Xe A HW H 4. M vfi' 'f 5 E2 Q I Q4 in Q , ?K 2er 22 w Ntf +1 g f W 2 fsQ 2 A 2 E nn Msn H I 3 2 y 1 f L hx Q H 45 i95'f7 Iili w M all I' ix .. A A. is, yi . 3 Z Ti V 5 X :W ,Is 3 EQ 54. 3 . ii' il Ill I 1- 1 ' -L 11-Af' j E. Chi1co Bum 2 'ig v . . , f . fx B X X F .,Lx ,V . A , Y I sf , a 2 ,gm sl ' ,fi?afif b?t' z .Jia 9 1 , S E' 4, 3 ' Q i? 4, ,Q , .W al ii in A 11' 13. ' V, I M. Q. SQ, 11 gg , , Q 1 'itl 1 f ly E 2 X' a sa ? x W i K V Qi VY ,Q w,'.1f k' it x c nuff 3 V-'4ffEQ'5TfT 'X Ebzr-.' - 3 3 1 T 4 Q 1 1, S Q A x 'l- lib' -' I Q ' I2 i 3 6 ,f 1 Z F 5 . 5 if L, Ki 3 ' s ' . .wyx A ki I T an 1 X3 4 . Q Y b Ei gs lp 5 - ii i: n ll If ' 1 5 .f 2 F 1 1' I 1 i , Q a Q i 3 ak I3 6 ? 3 E ? 2 5 ' Q 3 iivyy, b 17' MM , W4 :Nj wwf 1 5 if S D . EQ A f gi . Li A- ra Wy 3, X Y I ' S if X f 2 NI Y? ' 2 M? K' 31 - ' Ky Ps z ff g- -. 533' :f J K , ,aff f N- av ff . xx gi E? I X ?- fi, 3222. , Q 4 31 F , . 52,1 9 s K NX 1 rg K 'ag M YZ f as f il1owQ ' A' PTM Y in i W 5 Santa and aL1 the kids 2. 'E ' g Sal 3 ,f Jag lunasu-A.'lSfm.. an ,, 1:5 w L - , , mlziifsg ,Z is wiv , - I S :.k, N I - is: 4 2 3 S Y. y 2 , 1 f - J i 2 ga, ef if 3 RN. i nr 5 3 giigiidilssg Rzufigy smttmg on Santa A lap 1. X , K L 2 'sill f ft' , L ,, ,M f , ' ? 3 f E5 nw. tj . mmf mu 5 N , X fx! V kd .b ,. 3 ' 'JW 3 3 'yy ' ' A ' ' -f 'JF ,-4 5 3,321 1' nd Pau F i Qi W fwwxwzifalt M f? R g gi. is f f Q , :2-. 44 Y T in 1 ' . , I VV , , L, lk: ,, - - f J - ' 'AAA ' '. ,nu 1511 .N A, L a M ,,,.N,,1W ,,,, m , W .,,., .,A ,,, , ,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,H K X I M . gi.. N M22 zu m Janet mWakefie1d 'QQ 454 viii 5 ww ,, , 'lr .Xe -- , f wff ll! and Paul I is El fly Hogglfin 9' Shu' Brown ': g W g,f M , Orren Rupert QQ, R Q , nz ,.3s,e'!r E5 X N I K 1 1 1 K' em .gf Shi rley No rth .ff Vfv ' ? fx O A .rllfl Jb. ie Ande S. X . , 1 on---.. .HM . M , ..,,,,z, AGR Aw w- wp MM. . 4? Q ga I' W J, Z N: 5 'S 4 -S- Fritz Crang ff 3-. Q5 .V . . tl, . A 1, s' ,Z ' ' 4 Ns K 'Richard Berry V K 3, P K , 41, yea , 1391 , ,W ,.,f . ,L -, ,, L,.L ,A , , ,, , - , ' af , 1 : V - -, H6 Betty Newberry M K , A' Breighne r fb' S 'Fei 1 'Cl 3 'ii E3 ravi? A -r ' L ,, . w, X M..,.,,w 1:11 W su ' Af 2, 6 1 t Q ' ,gl jp-I' of X , V! Nl 1 f 5 'N-N x ' , . K Q 1. . ff 'Qu nj. , i , x ,we 3 Q L ff a W 0, sf 4 ,Q 7 4 as 1 1 J E g f e f fl 2 ' Q .ff x M'-X R 3 F gigwww 1 fx Qu- e 2 Q 5, a Q , ai 3 Q 3 1 2 5 Q kg 5 ? as I H s 5 Z Q X52 R Z xx 5 5 3 3 5 W5 5 2 S 3 Z kg if JQQEQQELEEVQ V 55 3 a 4,5 A3 2 if 2 L. EA! Q 2? f?E5W egg , gidfe, we 1, ,514 ,, I M- 2 ., R X I ...W 0 PIII III 2 A 5 E A M ' f H Illl E L iml 'S ' Qs f ff al mi' 4 i , Yi, -, . 25 is gi' 55' ea. i S252 g E f sq Q z w 13 '- ii ,Q iv Z' N. 1 f 4 352212 ai 152: 2 ' gp 2513- Sq si 4 . 1' ' ff-W, if 3? is X ,, ' x ' .vw wwf ,K b :QM , WAT? 1 5? 5 Fi' vim-vw ' , f , ..: 3 K M2 L 5 L 4 Q sz 3Si3v NAME Cha rles Schumake r Ronald West Davey Jackson Robert Jiles Fritz Crang George Armstrong Don DeMent Tom .Tones Edwin Day Don Rapp .Tim Harry Gayle Baylor Don Cox Betty Newbe rry Dick Jackson Duke Morrow Monica Miller Marie Watkins Joyce Anderson Ellen Gunn Paul Mc Kelvey SAEE used locker Books? ? Used typewriter in Mr. Little's room Parking space worn out muscles Muscles Typing book Gray haired young lady One slightly used 1951 Olds. Bargain! Ability to get yellow slips from Tull Basketball suit, 2 pair basketball shoes, size 17 3f4 Z inches of height. Am. Hist Book Inches of height Pencil case - A picture for artistic work Snow White in Znd physics WANTED good typing speed good farm one new car New Ford girl who is as gentle as Alma, my cow A beautiful gal who is true to me Get out of school Girl with - out gray hairs Bel-air con- vertible A good used Physics exam a slightly used 1953 Chevy, cheap A One legal set of permanent draft deferment papers. coal black hair Naturally curly hair Straight A's in Am. Hist. A billfold that won't get lost TRADE big feet for a big brain class picture one draft card job on a farm old trig know- ledge for jig knowledge Brains for will power Used books for a diploma Dent-proof car for beat up Pontiac my drivers license for a marriage license Blue eyes for ,black Brown eyes for black Blue eyes for brown Ability to skip 6th hour study hall 1 good pair of optical correctors complete with chipped and paint- ed lens for one pair of Z0-20 vision pupils NAME Mary Kay Chamberlain Richard Berry Mary J. Farnsworth JoAnn Miller Mary R. Thompson Wanda Wagner Joey Lowe Shirley Ha rris Sam Blancha rd Paul North and Ocal Eastham Shirley North Betty Houchin Bev Chandler Diana Breighner Jean Covey SAEE Bookkeeping book Studies Homemkg. 8 Bkkp. Practice set Beautiful legs, old or new Shorthand books CHEAP A few inches around the hips 1940 black Me rcury-320 horsepower S500 A '37 Chevy and A '38 Ford for a 1953 Olds Fiesta Weight-Cheap 3 diamond rings WANTED A new nose Automobile A new complexion Black Curly hair 5 inches of height 7 room ranch style house with Z child- ren running around Weight funneededl To graduate 1 wedding ring 1 wedding ring UUA ERESHMAN PAHEY TRADE Class ring for a diamond A pencil for a sheet of paper My hair for Wanda's My hair for Thompie's Diploma for an I.C. College student My old clothes for 1 trousseau school books for cookbooks IIII III IA SIAII Editor: Ocal Eastham, Jr. Assistant Editor: Joey Lowe Business Manager: Shirley Harris Publicity: Betty Houchin Photography: Wanda Wagner, Shirley North, Corwin Lane, Marilyn Miller, Orren Rupert, Rosetta North, Judy Huff. Layout: JoAnn Miller, Davey Jackson, Betty Newberry, Joyce Anderson, Marilyn Summers Writing: Maribeth Rhoades, Beverly Chandler, Sharon Gaddis, Diana Breighner Sports: Paul North, Edwin Day, Fritz Crang Art: Ellen Gunn, Sue Knox Subscription Sales: Margaret Maurer, Shirley Brown George Armstrong, Monica Miller, Tom Jones, Charles Schumaker, Jean Covey Magazine Sales: Mary Rose Thompson, Henry Martin, Tom Riva, Ted Blanchard, Bill Wright, Dick Jackson, Norma Morrow, Robert Jiles, Don DeMent, Ronnie West Group pictures are by Macy, action shots and queen pictures by Flair, and Senior individual pictures by Macy, Flair, and Norma. Your yearbook was financed by magazine sales and sales of senior name cards. The seniors broke the record when they sold over S2160 in magazines. Marilyn Summers sold over S100 senior name cards. C' IIIIHI SIIIII MAGAZINE SAIIS IIIIHI 950 MAGAZINE SAIIS BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Joyce Anderson Sharon Wantland, Jean Hunter. FRONT ocal Eastham' Ir. 1 Mary Rose Thompson. ROW, L. TO R.: Anna Smith, Ian Ann John Bianucci. Buck, Shirley Harris. 76 .V-'f4.afr. ,. H ' ' -1f- Q' ' - - - , If ,ag--'if' ' ' K M 1 V - ' 1 , ' ,. r ,f ' v' . ,- 2 . - X f .,,., E .F 3, b W . -...,,4: ,w ? ' . ' N '- - . 'fir ,..--sfzff' . . ,.,..,.,---... ' f 1 ,.fi 'fK ' . --'Lw:i5'i'f'?'v?'i'F51eJL'f '- 5i 55 i'- . Asa: .ww uaszf-'f , 1- ' M . .,'k'SF' f .Au if ' ' ' ' ' ' n ' - Jaw' .1 . f ' .. ' ' I. ,.-W ,. 'p iii ' . - 4 '- . . 4517 9 ' ' w'2y 4-'f yn. 3.5,-H iigj? V I fgf N ,.:-- .. .-r 2 .314 ' , ii J .X -, :P9 , 2' Y 25' . gr . xii V' K ' ,Z , X . :gi . -, f 9 ,JL f 1, 4 3 -f ,1 5 . 1 0 I lx ' J .1 1 0,45 - - ,. V f, , , , ,. - an ww f' 4 f'--1- ,. , . Lau-:!-.,L.1 . 1 .. v v 1 Zn X 1 -, r Q- wig! 41? AWN 5 9 WF .' iM-x 'x fl , 0 1 z'1 ?: ,,,..r., fr' KJ ww? sf 1 rg if J .....,-5, 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Knox, Ruthie , Diana Breighner, June , Joyce Anderson, Agnes , Ellen Gunn, Millie , SECOND ROW: Stanley Brandon, Richard , Norman Moore, Wilfred , Mary Rose Thompson, Augusta Appelgateng Ronald West, Robert , Margaret Mauer, Orphan, Maribeth Rhoades, Diana Clump g Ocal Eastham, Baxter , Paul McKe1vey, Herman Howell , James Wrone, Pilone, IDR PlAY .3-6 ' 2 rf. .1 rf'1F3fgg 4 I ., R .iw A fff , A, W ,.,,, if-+v,Wf.L..,.- JM, '-sq -M 9? . . ftk -ig-, 1952-1953 51991 1 E99 511 F, Crang, S, Brandon, B. Chandler, S. Harris, D. Breighner, Mrs, Robinson, A, Robison, M, Reeder, F. McKe1vey. J. An- derson, C. Dresback, E. Gunn, 5.-'5. 'H-2 -sr 1 Z FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Breighner, I. Buchanan, A A. Robison, M. Grady, D. Beck, R, West, M. Mauer, S. P, McKe1vey, M. Thompson, F. Crang, S, Brandon, S, Knox, O, Eastham, Jr., J. Anderson. Harris, D. Rees, Mrs, Rhoades. SECOND ROW: M, Rhoades, A119 111 H11 1111 91151111 1953-1954 91991 1 599 911 'r' I 'L fi , V 3 - n' Ji R. Thomas, D, Beck, F. Black, R. , . . A -1 Thomas, H. Chapman, A- ,QD ,it A W ii 991111 9 859911 Nl' N 'A k pq 1 x if i 'k' A mm., vnnm W t 1 1 E A ,,.-,ky Us Sw NE' 1.. A yr . 4 X. .905 00 345' I I r 748' g X' ,, w .wi in X 3 2 1 ?5s we Mx Q Yi Q I 'xkm 51 if , I 13. 2 Y Q v 83 1 an 'xv an G ffl , +V , Q sg .. N6 I ,V ffdf 57 N4 A ' ' ' awk . V -Q .W W gk xx ,E KM D 'LN . A W Q , 2 , 3 'Q ff Ii' 2 is evvv F 7 r , , 43 Y' . .. X 'X IR CK FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M, Krutschevski, P. North, J, Riva, C. Lane, D, Jack- son, J. Hassinger, R. Monkman, W. Thomas, T. Thompson, SECOND ROW: J. Larry, B. Polston, J. Chick, D, Harris, L. Gentry, D. Cox, H. Rice, B. North, NOTE OF APOLOGY: Duane Thompson's picture was omitted on the football page of the regular yearbook, Duane was a member ofthe first team, and we are sorry to have left out his picture. BASlBAll IIAM FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Berger, N, Moore, D. Thompson, E, Day, F, Crang, SECOND ROW: B. Dial. J. Cunningham, C. Mandrel, P, McKelvey, R, Jackson, J, Bia- nucci. IIAM In S Z, A1 SUPPUMENT 3, , 'EI 4 45.i 11,4 54 ..- M ,. ,,,. . nu, ' 31 Q - - -, 1-. Y.. , , , ,. , 4- -- -,: .. - -by V . -. - : :-.-ggwx. v : -,st---I ,- v 1 . f , lk - . , .3 . - v' , . 1- .,..,,.- ,Y ,qw , -J--,, , ,,,. F ,. .,,. ,. -'- J, 1,- 5 - V X V ..,. ., L, Y 4' . h, . A ..:.,.,x , ,r - .A .- ,pl .,,, ,. b I,-, gb . 1 . ., w --L ,, , . . 3 li: T, -,- ET. ' n 2 1.1 V - V- 5-. x m A 4 1 1 rs.. . .1-M 1 1 ' 'T J' 1 1. f 1 1 1 . 4 iwq,-A 1 '. F . 'f 6. Lf f ',.. ,, ,. u fg .qj '- 1 H if r-gr! -' -A - ,g 5 1 4 -. 4 --gg .Q q .. W. Q .,., , , , 1 A ,,-- -. 1' xx-1 . 1 1 .,, w f ..-f w. P. 1 -- . s, 1 y Y 9'-., ,, -fsff. .. ...Z i.,I 1 -I-.nfl . , -5 Q.. . . ,V 1 ,'ig,..1i 1, FF' ' A.. Q. 1 - .53 .1 , 51 ..f Q -I. .C , . .3 Y, 'Y 4. ..- .iz Pv - ' f :--11 v , ' - '-1,3 5.1! . '- ' - . M , 1 ' -ig ,. ' 1 Q, ::. 1 v , J If x ,r ' 1:11 - . f.- 1 .E u 1 4.. 2 . .' 21, - 'n. -1 , ,.. , M A 1 ' ,QQ 1 1- .1.- r-'S . , .5 .mf- ' 'W ' ' , ,, ' .N ,, .. -fn . - . . . , .,. 5 , JM . M J. 1 '. ,.., .1 . Q ' ' . - . - -,, - - -. ,, , , . Q. L- X.. A A zzf- ' ,L .. 1 .,' ' ', 7 'Ea '- L. 'JN .. F Qi ' , 1 . 13,1 I f -3, xg A ,f. K ' ' 1',-4.5-V 1-. - A - . . ,- 1-.4v,. .. f- .. . qv. , .ix -1. - ---1 ... -, 1 4 . .- 1-.5- 1 n .1. ,-, i -V L .. ' ' i 1-.111 15. ' 35 L- s 1. -1 1- -. '41 - AJ Ji 1 .. .. .I , JT 1? K H5519 1'f J. - 1' 1- '- ,J ' , 1' Y .. , ' fa- ful- v, -, Q. ' '- Q, 9.-.54 Rf- .- E ' fx' . - if.-' -:I x , l X iw. - 1 . m, 11 Z.',11i Lf.-, ,' . , J . ' -1 ' . v- ' ,, MQ - 'A i 4 s ' V ' , ' Q1 v rf -J-,. . 4. ' I. . 4 . T ' , i'1f. - -' X, ' ..-if iff -. ., 1 -4, 1 : , 7 21.1 ' i 1.'e ' 1 E- 1.1 . vw 3 . . 11 -Y' U - -H. '- -a' - n -1. .. .. . . . 3. . . A f ,- -..,,3, , , . . - ff . ' ' ',r .- . Ju 1 - . . - 7 .. 1 gfiii' R fb' - '.-.:-- .3'. ,' - if,-,V 1, ff, 'FL :L -' ' '- S . -- A ' f? ':5f- ' 17. 'lf ' f.---4-' -vw- . , 'g.,:,', - .w - -, ' - ..s.,,1g. -, ' Q . ' .. g . . f .- A '.. .12-f. f- - . 41. EQ. in Y. - j,1 ' ' m.. f,- ,. ,. -A , , - ,NV H f t. 1. -. , .A .LV ,:,-,- - 1 -1 ,., 1.j' 5-' 115, . . ,, . .--5, X --'j1.,v , lm- ' -.nf - f ., , -ig, T. .- - .Q-, ., 1 .. 3,3 .L N 1. ..-f, zq- -.,-' : ' ' . T- 1 '- '- 'ff . ' :rfF,1'f'w3 ,' . .v'1.!' -. V' ff I , ,111 fill 1 , . . by-'X' f. 'j','. J , 'gf f-'sv-,if . . .g.' 'ug - I .',- 'F- - ..- 'f. ri i .H 'F'-: J' 1-'k 14915112-. . - .. -. -- ' 'J' 'fn f -I ' , : ,-,iff 1 . ' ' ' ' - - 1. -3 V W?-' - ff -M ' 1?.:.,df ' .Qi'i ', ii 'SZ-'j 'f. . . , 3, -1 fa ' Diff .. 325,-,p f..- 1 . . . .1.f-f-1 -w-rl ' ,, ' 1' f .. 1:-' .-,. -y.zA.yn-,-- V - -f 1 -117,5 EN, D..-3. ,- Ag .5-,.-.K Y, ,wld . .. 5. ,A ,. JN-' ' 'f' H- 1' M - -'W fi, .3 'T 1 . ' '.- 1.- -05573 :Fr t .,' , .1 :f '21 A .. . 11... -f -- .i 1-2.-I , 74.53 :V - .VM .V-4--3,:1x.w 'Liv' if w. A ,.75.,- . -. .. 4. W -' , , ' 1 1' wg- .L 4 . - I ' -.-. . . , in I -. ' ,gg - ' .Wg 1 -'1-,... ' . ' ' 3' 1 ' '- -MV ' . -' 1 - iw- ,--1 - . - - . , . -- - . ...W , ., . - . . 1, . . 1 .,.. , . .X rf . . . ' -.-4' . A :L ,,- -. 1 -- ,.- . ms YEARIOOKS PACUAA of Qunuv I ,vm MYERSANDCO INC TOPIKA KANwAS
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.