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in the lcG1l1 orris, , com- avorthy r begin sented of the rshall Claire ckens, rancis rback arson, il 1. i t Red Peppers RED fp na iv. cl Qs in ' L L1 ' is Q E ,542 wa.. , M what -tha 5 1 L,-gd'-'31 wg :dvr 'I fi ra e CHEERLEADERS Left to Right Susie Bailey Judy Watkins Sue Watkins Shirley Lewis Vice Cayenne Martha Cissie Baker Secretary Sondra Johnson Violet Heuiser Marla Monan Betty Chappell Linda Miller Linda Long Joyce Latham Jane Coats Kay Miller Charlene Hazel Ina Tate Cecilia Lztchford Carol Boyer Beverly Andres Virginia Frances Bailey Joyce Butler Barbara Clinton Marilyn Grant ZND ROW Wanda Barham Charlotte Newman Mary Jane Ward Sara Kimbrell Mary Bohn Doris Hick Sue Lee Edna Bolm Sandra Headlee Peggy Myrtle Chism Pansy Alexander Ann Woodward Sue Woodward Louise Charmaine McClellan Glenda Alley Beverly Butler Carol McFerron Jewel Kay Heather Ramona Byrd Barbara Johnson Mary Smith Jan Shirley Foster Linda French Carol Joyner Dorothy Steward Della Alexander Nancy Hall Lois Lathum. 4TH ROW: Peggy Schaefer Jo Ann Tidwell Carolyn Taylor Mary Evelyn Hayes Rosalie Boyer Martha Marcia Moore Jo Ellen Standley Nora Jameson Betty Dale Carolyn Daughtery Judith Hunter Rhoda Bernstein Phyllis LaPlant Barbara Pat Allard Judy Layton Ruth Heuiser Shirley Seyer Janet Krauss McAmis Lillian Welch Eugenia Dollar Mrs. Barbara Sikes Sponsor Lackey Sara Canedy Linda Jolly Mary Etta Duncan Glenna Childers Marilyn Lewis. Red Peppers -Quin-Q.. 'sw Patsy Davis Shirley Dickson OFFICERS Donna Sue Bennett Cayenne Kirby Treasurer Miss Shirley Falls Sponsor 1ST ROW Rose Marie Charlotte Lewis Carol Moody Rita Boardman Charlotte Calhoun Pearson Joy Kindred Trudye Carter Donnie Gimlin Joan Hill Sue Boniheld Blackwelder Charlotte Hartzog Barbara Lane Audrey Rhodes Mary Ann Fugate Jean Hurley Gladys Lee Virginia Fisher Peggy Snow Monica Rankin Maudxe Hopper Glenda Hurley Doris Long Diane McElroy Rogers Arlen Crouch Linda Boyce Debbie Mouchette Ruth Struwe Maxwell Sue Wagley Sarah Potashnick. 3RD ROW: Susie Martin Greta Humphrey Karen Mason Brenda Bailey Jo Ann Rayburn Jackie Martin Carolyn Baughers Mary Wayne Carpenter Barbara Schumacher Turner Joan Ensor Kay Thomas Nancy Bowman Marie Johns Phyllis Goetz Pansy French Sue Bailey Pat Alcorn Diana Donoho Glenda Seabaugh Patsy Bridges Judy Humphrey Peggy Nlckens Mary Brothers Crenshaw Peggy Webster Sondra Seyer Judy York Kay Tetley Linda Ellis. 5TH ROW: Jean Castleberry Carol Page Elizabeth Slinkerd, Carolyn Cantrell Peggy Tlsdel Carolyn Albritton Judy Murback Ann Barbara Murray Violet Alexander Barbara Nanney Sheila Smith Barbara Barbara Cole Marjane Malcolm. HOLDING SIGN: Ann Hartzog and The Red Pepper organization has been an outstanding organization in A Sikeston since 192 8. The officers elected for the school year of 1953- 54 were Donna Bennett ' Cayenne: Shirley Lewis, Vice-Cayenne: Martha Baker Secretary? and S0l'1d1'a Kirby Treasurer The girls who led all the cheers were Shirley Dickson, head cheerleaders Sue Watkins, Seniorg Susie Bailey, Junior: Judy Watkins, Sophomore: and Patsy Davis, all-round. Our sponsors were Miss Shirley Falls and Mrs. Barbara Sikes The initiation of the Green Peppers took place on September l'8 1953, when 43 happy Green Peppers successfully completed their requirements The Red Peppers aided in the March of Dimes, sold chances at the Cotton Carnival, and sold programs at the Jaycee Rodeo We also donated money to some of the various charitable organizations Our annual dances were given, one in December and the other in May. A banquet preceded the May dance, providing for the naming of new officers and giving Seniors an opportunity to say goodbye- 4.-,-- ' Martha Baker L DONNA SUE BENNETT Cayenne
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4, 1 -an ig. -'H ,- L +1 I 4 'A W .pl 'NJ ' .....Z4,.4i iff ir , f V ' -i- - - - - -s 1 'r -1' lf.-ah A: t T: l'f '5'.'3siL'I4'aQ.-.'-'1-.s-gs. ., . -if . 1. A- , .. , .4 5 gl f ,j r:,y.1,,Q:, V-I. L:'4'x-'ui Z xvixlitx A . ,-J -TA' ' ' ,KN TNRMQ , J fy-J-. Drama Club 1 N ,i W v gfkdf, 2, 124 FV 11 ' ' , ie, W1 1' Qf 1, Z 4 1 1 0 is mir' ii N 4 45, 1 2,34 ! 5 sn,-Wit Q i ,Q new ,, ,.,,n15, 'Vw , f f A f, hh .f 4.:.,,n, Mfr, ' 7? - f:'fzfi4C7 ' fe' ag, ' at A A L1f12f ,s ' , ..,,,'fif 'fqf ..:-1 1 iz I cvs 1599 4' CHEERL Shirley l Johnson, Linda Li lsr ROW: Left to Right: Kay Thomas, sue wagicy, Susie Bailey, Marilyn Grant, Larry Nickens, Ina Tate ' Eddie Marshall, Vernon Mathis, Jerry Aufdenberg, Bill Moll, Troy, Calhoun, Maurice McGill, Donnie Srances 1 Gimlin, Barbara Schumacher, David Morris, Larry Jenkins, Trudye Carter, Travis Calhoun, Ina anda B Claire Tate, Virginia Blackwellder. ZND ROW: Linda Boyce, Peggy Nickens, Jo Ann Rayburn, Judy Mari Bo York, Brenda Bailey, Bing Linqbaugh, Nancy Bowman, Carol Joyner, Morton Potashnick, Joda Weston, Myrt e Charmaine McClellan, Gary Roberts, Darrell Wright, Barbara Clinton, Ann Woodward, Dick Vaughn, Charinau p Francis Schumacher. 3RD ROW: Elizabeth Slinkerd, Emma Jean Couch, Eunice Hale, Betty Dsic, 'Tifve ' K' Dotty Steward, Carolyn Crenshaw, Jo Ellen Standley, Carolyn Cantrell, Judy Watkins, Bill Armstrong, it lflev I Linda Jolly, Judy Murback, Bob Suchman, Don Keller, Danny Dunagan, C. F. Cline, Linda French, iixandel Jimmy Malone, Miss Jones, Sponsor. 4TH ROW: Diana Donoho, Patricia Kellett, Susie Martin, Sue T1 wen' Scobie, Carol Page, Barbara Ellis, Kay Tetley, Sue Bailey, Roxy Dungey, Monica Rankin, Sandra giarcrj IV Seyer, Barbara Lane, Greta Humphrey, Marie Johns, Arlen Crouch, Joan Ensor, Sarah,Potashnick, Palliufr Jim Ponder, Don Webb. STH RCW: Jo Ann Goetz, Shirley Foster, Debbie Mouchette, Rita Board- a .al man, Charlotte Pearson, Charles Limbaugh, Peggy Tisdel, Sue Woodward, Barbara Cole, Carol MCAUHS' McFerron, Beverly Butler, Sara Canedy, Mary Etta Duncan, Tony Heckemeyer, Boykin McCaa, Ladffy' S Gene Cline, Homer Bates. I A Mau vn I P D rama Club , The Drama Club, one of the most active organizations in school since its founding in the fall of 1949, had another successful year under the leadership of its officers: Maurice McGill, Presidentg Donnie Girnlin, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Schumacher, Secretaryg David Morris, Treasurer, and Martha Howard Jones, Sponsor. Sikf l The major production State Fair, drew many favorable corn- U' ments from the overflow crowd which saw it. Especially noteworthy Cay was the setting designed by Jo Ellen Standley- Kirk To give young and inexperienced actors an opportunity to begin 6 their careers, another three-act play, Torn Sawyer, was presented Sue to an assembly of high school students and again to an assembly of the A Davj seventh and eighth grades. x - ' Members of the cast of State Fair were: Eddie Marshall, 43 h, Shirley Foster, Bill Moll, Linda French, Larry Jenkins, Ina Claire Tate, Maurice McGill, Jim Ponder, Sarah Potashnick, Larry Nickens, Carj and Debbie Mouchette. The cast of Tom Sawyer included: Francis I som Schumacher, Dick Vaughn, Barbara Cole, Bing Limbaugh, Judy Murback, V Carol Joyner, Gary Roberts, Charles Limbaugh, Charlotte Pearson, A bf Kay Tetley, Carolyn Crenshaw, and David Morris. and MAURICE MCGILL l p President
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Bulldog Barker Staff nm 1ST ROW Left to Right Charles Layton, Larry Jenkins, Patsy Davis, Larry Nickens, Homer Bates Mrs Statler ZND ROW: Margaret Manley, Louise Dirickson, Shirley Seyer, Sue Watkins, David Bailey 3RD ROW Joe Miles, Melvin Dace, David Morris, Virginia Blackwelder. , 'Bulldog Barker Staff Getting out a school newspaper is quite a task. Gathering the news, writing and editing it, and finally printing it in the paper con- stitutes a full time job. The publishing of the Bulldog Barker is the responsibility of the journalism class. Throughout the year, the snoops, as our reporters are called, could be seen hard at work as we endeavored to meet the deadline of 3:00 Friday afternoon. As we look back over the year, we truly wonder how we ever managed to do ll a that work every week. However, maybe the word work is the wrong word--it was actually fun. Yes, publishing the Barker h as been a very enjoyable experience. At tirnes we wondered if we would ever meet that deadline, but we always managed it. As do all people who accomplish something, we take pride in' the Barker. The purposes of the school newspaper are to inform students, entertain them, and arouse a spirit of pride in them. Judg- ing from the many accomplishments of Sikeston High School students this past year, it seems that the Barker attained these goals. As we look back over it all, we can say that those sixth hour Journalism periods which we spent working on the Barker, are the embodiment of the old phrase, iutirne well spent. Larry Jenkins
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