Sikeston High School - Growler Yearbook (Sikeston, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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c!Qac! .q3af1f1s'z1 lllim-rli-rulers: Margie Caldwell, Jackie Craig, Daphne McNeeley, Jnnet Stevens. ph-sg Rgyyg Shirley Penscl, Sue Demcnt, Margaret White, Barbara Bethune, Janet Ferrell, Barbara Williams, Jane Schillig, Ann Schulte, Alice Martin lSccretaryJ, Mara Lee Cotten fCayennel, Ruth Tidwell 1Vice-Cayennel, Genie Blanton lTre-asurerl, Betty Waldman, Jean Baker, Lawanna Wallace, Josephine Chandler, Mary Jane Wasson, Ann Newsom. Second Row: Carolyn Wilkinson, Amy Clinton, Patsy Rafferty, Phyllis Garner, Charlene Holifiekl, Lawancla Calhoun, Peggy Thomas, Frances Stowe, Peggy Butler, Barbara Canedy, Mary Hitchcock, Lucy Aufdenberg, Marilyn Mayfield, Margaret Thrower, Barbara Guthrie, Lois Ford, Helen Simpson. Third Row: Peggy Caverno, Patsy Moore, Lcnora Lewis, Lu Kaiser, Norma Walker, Hope Edwards, Marilyn Tucker, Joan Bishop, Merrilyn Yoffic, Phyllis Laux, Betty Kcasler, Jane Terrell, Mary Stevenson, Joan Taylor, Mary Lackey, Mary Faris, Mrs. Golladay iSponsorJ. Fourth Row: Corrine Moulcler, Freda Williams, Nell Dodd, Billie Carmody, Norma Oden, Mary Boone, Bobbie Dover, Emily Lair, Lillian Ancell, Mary Van Bibbor, Nora Wilson, Frances Mattingly, Joyce Phillips, Gloria Wallace, Charlotte McGahey, Marilyn Eaker, Billie Brown. ' Fifth Row: Barbara Lennox, Barbara Turner, Carolyn Corlew, Elizabeth Wallace, Peggy Baber, Anne Hollcnbock, Sue Sikcs, Donna Howard, Carol Fox, Ona Duncan, Janet Stewart, Betty Roberts, Jackie Arbaugh, Stclla Shankle, Dottie Hutcrs, Mary Largcnt, Margaret Lathom, Dorothy Cooley, Leta Sutton. Holding Red Pepper Slgn: Helen Thompson, Bette Davis. The officers for the school year 1947-48 were: Cayenne, Mara Lee Cotteng vice-cayenne, Ruth Tid- wellg secretary, Alice Martin, and treasurer, Genie Blanton. The sponsors were Miss Turner and Mrs. Golladay. Four cheer leaders were elected, with jackie Craig as head cheer leader. They were Daphne MC- Neely, Seniorg Margie Caldwell, junior, and Janet Stevens, Sophomore. Initiations of the new peppers took place Sep- tember 26, when 42 green peppers successfully com- pleted their requirements. They wore their first uni- form to the game that Friday night, which was played at Dexter. A football rally was held before our Thanksgiving game. The parade was led by a float decorated as a football field with girls in football uniforms as play- ers. Butch, the bull dog owned by Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith, served as the mascot. A huge bonfire ended the rally. The two annual dances were given this year by the organization. The Christmas Dance was in De- cember and the Spring Dance in May. The Spring banquet was held before the May Dance and the officers for the following year were announced. The girls collected for the March of Dimes by collecting money at the picture shows and working down town. The organization has 102 members this year with 22 Seniors, 22 Juniors, 33 Sophomores, and 25 Fresh- men. 64141141 Uoflsrz, Cuilslzrzs

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Buffdog Barra. Front RuwQl'anet Farrell, Ruth Tidwell, Jane Schillig. Second Row--Howard Weekley, Barbara Williams, Lorene Hornback, Mary Lee Porter. This was the eleventh year of publication of the Bulldog Barker, In 1936 when the year book was discontinued, the Barker was given to the student body to take its place. The Bulldog Barker is a two-page inimeographed paper. The journalism class collects the news, types it, and makes the dummy sheet. The commercial class cuts the stencil and mimeographs it. The journalism class staples the pages together and delivers them to the various rooms. The paper was furnished free to high school and junior high school students. The expense of publica- tion is met entirely by the school fund. A large mail- ing list was maintained. All former students in ser- vice, in college, or out of town were sent the paper upon request. The Barker was published weekly by the jour- nalism class under the direction of Miss Uriel Haw. Ruth Tidwell served as editor, assisted by the follow- ing members of the class: janet Farrell, Lorene Horn- back, Mary Lee Porter, jane Schillig, Billy Warren, Howard Weekley and Barbara Williams. It was the purpose of the Barker throughout the years to give students news while it was still news: to give the school a record of activities forming a history of high school life, and to give the public insight into the progress and attainments. :Qi tfi rjiifztrslli filil'o1



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i?LLfLL'ZE omenza au of 54l72E'llfC!L1 First row-Maxine Litchford, Kathryn Williams, Wanda Bishop, Lucille Tate, Jenna Lee Spivey, Frances Parks, Barlzorn Ferrell, Joyce Phillips. Second row-Miss Riley, EsLhe1- Lee Couch, Alma McConnell, Mattie Moore, Anice Moring, Bonita Batchelor, Geraldine Hold- er, Hester McGill, Jean Ann Lee, Jackie Whltwell. Last row-Naomi Twitty, Bonnie Cloin, Clelia Halbrook, Sybil Kaiser, Billie Brown, Betty Davis, Helen Thompson, Katlu-rine Kindred, Ruth Ann Cox, Lorene Higginbothem. One of the most active organizations of the school year 1947-48 was the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. This club, composed of first and second year home economics girls, was organized November 3, 1946. The officers for this year were the following: President, Lorene Higginbotham: vice-president, Joyce Phillips, secretary, Bette Davisg treasurer, Helen Thompsong reporter, Mattie Moore: song lead- er, Sybil Kaiser: Chapter Mother, Mrs. Van Bibber: Chapter Advisor, Miss Riley. There was a social event planned for every month of the school year. In September there was a party for the Freshman girlsg October, Weiner Roast, November, Thanksgiving Dinnerg December, Christ- mas Party: january, Firwide Party: February, Theater Partyg March, Pot Luck Supper: April, Spring Dance: May, Skating Party. The organiza- tion has a business meeting once a month besides their monthly social meetings. lbzzlzz clfizlqilzliolfitzlrz, ipreaiilauf

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