Smith Cotton High School - Archives Yearbook (Sedalia, MO)
- Class of 1958
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Producing the 1958 Archives has not always been easyg yet, after a year of planning, ob- taining pictorial records, writings, making drawings, and doing the innumerable other tasks, large and small, which go into the making of a school annual, we feel proud of our work. We have enjoyed every task. It is our sincere desire that this book in years to come will help the students relive their wonderful high school days. We hope that the events, experi- ences, and friends pictured here will remain forever in their memory. It is also our hope that the many people of our town who thumb through the pages of this book will draw from it a comprehensive picture of life in Smith- Cotton High School from the opening of school in September through Commencement in May. In this year, 1958, the year of Sputniks and sci- entific developments, the Archives also joins the rocket age. Throughout our pages is a little black missile, symbolizing our constant search for know- ledge. 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Superintendent of Schools Dr. Hunt, after having served the schools of Sedalia with dedicated devotion for thirty- three years, has saddened us all with the announcement of his voluntary retirement, effective Iuly 1, 1958. To him we give our thanks for the excellent education which students of our schools have received: to him we express our best wishes for a leisurely and happy retire- ment: to him we dedicate this administration section of the 1958 Archives. Administration W Sedalia School District Smith-Cotton's Big Four , Mr. Miller, Mr. Sillers, Dr. Hunt, and Mr. Drake concentrate on numerous school matters. IQ, IUANITA BERRY Secretary to the Superintendent 8 J, Y P. A. SILLERS, B. S., M. A. Director of Elementary Education Board of Education WILLIAM F. BROWN ...,,. ,............. P resident E. G. KEHDE, IR. ............... ..,..... V ice-President FORREST A. BENNER ,........ ......,... S ecretary IUANITA BERRY ..,.,...,,... ...... T reasurer CHARLES W. HURTT ROBERT S. IOHNSON MRS. HERB STUDER BETTY MURRELL School Nurse ,. 4-L A ,' f M . .A ., ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Secretary to the Superintendent Administration Smith-Cotton Iunior-Senior High School PINKNEY MILLER, B. S., M. A. Assistant Principal IAMES O, MILLER, A. M. Director of Guidance ,al M'-bil f '1 . I f f 1 s fl ' V ,lx , s , . .5 . 1 Ji ' .fki V .,'.:3- 4 . . Y d 1 1 L... if Q 7. J 4 .. -.gA Wm-., FORREST L. DRAKE, B. S., M. in Ed. Principal ICP -- A .,,Q N I L' VIRGINIA GOODE Secretary to the Principal -1 10' MARY KENNON Secretary to the Principal 9 MR. I. WILEY ATKINS, known as MR. WILFRED BELL, teacher of MR. ELBERT BLAIR, who teaches C. Facult i Mr. Iaeger's second hour chemistry class looks enthralled by their new findings. Papa Atkins to the seniors and to five children of his own, teaches Amer- ican problems and is co-sponsor of the Senior Class. He lugs a huge brief case full of learning. Mr. Atkins has a B. S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State College and an A. M. from the University of Missouri. 10 MR. IOHN ALLEN teaches Latin and sponsors the Latin Club. He has a B. S. from Southeast State College and an M. A. from Iowa University. His sincere, forceful manner commands the respect of all. MR. FORREST ARNALL teaches bi- ology, is track coach, and is cosponsor of the L-Club. His laboratory jacket and his funny jokes are his trade-mark. He has a B.S. from Missouri Valley Col- lege. French and mathematics, is affectionate- ly known as Doc Bell. He has a B. A. and an M. A. from the University of Missouri. He loves sponsoring the pretty ushers and writing puzzling French notes in the students' annuals. O. E. English, speech, and dramatics is a sponsor of the National Forensic League. Between plays and forensic ac- tivities he is a very busy man. He has an A. B. from Northwest State College. Facult MHS. THELMA COOK, who has an A. B. from Park College and an M. A. from the University of Missouri, teaches senior English and sponsors the senior class and the Archives Staff. To her, we. the staff, pay a special tribute, for with- out her untiring patience and excellent guidance there would be no Archives for Smith-Cotton. We thank you Ma- ma Cook. MH. RALPH DOW, known far and wide as Stub . directs the physical education program for boys and is coach of the Tiger football squad. He has a B. S. from Central Missouri State College and a M. S. from Colorado Uni- versity. li MISS IDA CRUZAN teaches algebra and is much interested in the welfare of the junior high school. She has a B. S. and an M. in Education from the Uni- versity of Missouri. MR. BOB CUMMINGS directs the jun- ior band and assists in the music de- partment. He is known for his amusing remarks in the music room and his cool trumpet at all the dances. He has a B. S. from Central Missouri State Col- lege and a M. M. from Northwestern ,L.4zMML' University. Never before in the history of Smith-Cotton has the Latin language aroused greater interest and recogni- tion. Through the efforts of Mr. Allen there are now five Latin classes and even a newly organized Latin club. Here we see Mr. Allen contemplating his second year students' translations of Caesar. MR. BOB EDMUNDSON teaches eighth grade arithmetic and general mathematics, and he is assistant foot- ball and basketball coach. Curley Bob is famous for his hearty laugh. He has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College and an A. M. from Colorado State Teachers College. ll Pacing is vigorous exercise , Mr. Glavin tells his health class. -'-vs 097 MR. RUSSELL GILMORE is baseball coach, assistant football coach, corspon- sor of the L-Club, and teacher of ele- mentary science and civics. What a schedule! He has a B. S. in Education from Missouri Valley College. 12 Y .4 1' . ' if vi V f' u .,f 2 r . f MRS. ALINE EHLERS teaches eighth grade English and relieves Miss Gray in the junior high library for one period a day. She has a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. . 'W .U v gf ,,....f.wsqR It 1 5 f MR. HOWARD GLAVIN, known for his tooth chart and the skeleton in his closet, teaches health to the freshmen. He is basketball coach, golf and tennis coach, and assistant football coach. His strenuous life probably accounts for his size. He has a B. S. in Education from Northwest Missouri State College. Facult M I . 'MW' MISS CATHERINE GARDNER teach- es eighth grade cmd freshman English. Her room on the third floor hums with activity. She has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. LL l' if Lia, .oe.fz.f.ff,afig.-f- df?-ffffc ,X M-,H-w,,k-,X MISS LOIS GORDEN with a B. S. in Education from Northwest Missouri State College directs the girls' physical education program and sponsors the Spiz Club. She trains the cheerleaders and helps with all the pep of the school. Her service to the school is invaluable, Facult MISS ELIZABETH GRAY with a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College cmd a B. S. in Library Science from Peabody College is the librarian of the junior high school. With enthusi- asm she helps the eighth and ninth graders with their reading and research. 3,1 .i if fy Iunior high assemblies just wouldn't be the same without their chief organ- izer. MRS. ALMA HAUSAM. Eighth graders always remember social stud- ies under her guidance. Mrs. Hausam has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. MISS HAZEL GRAY, sponsor of the junior high and senior high councils has a B. S. in Education from Central Mis- souri State College and an A. M. from Peabody College. Her ability to teach American history and power to com- mand her students' attention gain for her respect and recognition. funn Et tu Brute. from MRS. I-IEYNEN'S sophomore English classes echoes this familiar phrase from Iulius Caesar. Her students are always eager to hear another of her humorous anecdotes. Mrs. I-Ieynen has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. We never thought we would see the day when sophomores would actually be studying! MISS BEULAH HARRIS, who has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College and an A. M. from the University of Missouri, teaches in the mathematics department. Her precise techniques in teaching make algebra and plane geometry clear in the minds of all her students. 13 MRS. IANE IOHNSON who has a B. . WILLIAM S. KENNON, who has MR. PAUL KILLION who has a B. S. Surprised you, didn't we, Mr. Kennon? Facult Mixed chorus and all the listeners appreciate the fine piano accompani- 'K MR. GERHARDT II-XEGER'S famous theories and fabulous experiments are I t S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State College teaches freshman and junior English. She really needs roller skates to travel from room to room. Next year Mrs. Iohnson hopes for a perman' ent classroom. 14 ments for our Christmas assembly pro- vided by MRS. IEAN IUCHS. Mrs. Iuchs, who has a B. M. from Central College instructs Smith-Cotton students in vocal music. Eeezizi. 22 a B. S. in Education from Central Mis' souri State College, teaches eighth grade social studies and has charge of many other school activities. Besides being assistant track coach and assis- tant football coach, he rules third hour study hall with an iron hand. familiar to every student of chemistry and physics. In this rocket age Mr. Iaeger, in his classes, is molding sci- entists of tomorrow. He has an M. S. from Central Missouri State College. from Central Missouri State College and a B. S. on agriculture from the University of Missouri teaches elementary and general science. He greets us with a friendly smile as he takes tickets at ev- ery school activity. ..5w' World history, Missouri history, cmd Latin American history are the subjects taught by MRS. MARIAN KNIGHT, who has an A. B. from Culver-Stockton Col- lege. Mrs. Knight carefully plans all pro- grams for senior high assemblies. e -0 - ' Y V MR. EMERSON MATTHEWS, the man who is always willing to lend a hand whenever help is needed, teaches industrial arts. He has a B. S. in Educa- tion trom Northwest State College ant' a M. E. from Colorado A. and M. Facult .ne ,e,f-'ff MRS. LOUISE McKEE instructs Smith- Cotton girls in home economics. She is producing many excellent cooks and seamstresses. Mrs. McKee has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. No one is so lucky as MR. BEN MOORE who has a private garage practically on Smith-Cotton's campus. Mr. Moore, who has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, is an instructor ot industrial arts. The manual training shop is continually buzzing with the sounds of saws and ham- mers hard at work. X1 .lf MRS. MARY MADDOX, who has a B. S. in Education, does her share in turning out good homemakers. She is well qualified as sponsor for the Smith- Cotton chapter ot Future Homemakers of America. Pun 15 Miss Tuck supervises the art work of Myr- na Miller, Staff Artist. 11 Facult IC! The intricacies of plane geometry be- come clear with MRS. RUTH MOORE'S guiding constructions. Mrs. Moore has a B. S. in Education from Central Mis- souri State College. t f -4. MR. ROBERT OWENS, who has an A. M. from University of Missouri, teach- es American history, world geography, and American problems. We often won- der if Herman, Mr. Owens' tremendous great dane, will someday crowd him out of that snazzy white Corvette, Mr. Ow- ens' Smith-Cotton news service keeps Sedalia well informed, 16 .195 MISS CATHERINE RINER teaches freshman English and has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. Freshmen will never forget their floor talks on future occupations and, of course, Miss Riner's drill on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner . Iust as we will always remember Miss Riner, so she never forgets us. 'ab MRS. ANN MOSS is a new member of Smith-Cotton's faculty this year. Her interesting Mississippi accent intrigues all her general business and bookkeep- ing students. Mrs. Moss has a B. S. from Mississippi Southern College. ,Law . ,gp ' r-'Q A l MR. FRANK RUSSELL who has a B. S. from Central Missouri State College is an alumnus of Smith-Cotton High School who has returned to teach citi- zenship to the freshmen. Mr. Russell is also sponsor of the freshman class. B S rn Educatron from Central Mrssoun State College and teaches general bus mess and bookkeepxng has been away from us much of thrs year because of 111 health We all mrss hxm and wlsh h1m a speedy recovery Shorthand and advanced typlng are taught by MISS EDNA SNELL who has a B S 1n Educahon from Central Mrs sour1 State College As sponsor of the Natlonal Honor Socxety lVl1ss Snell strlves to stlmulate school scholarshxp and partxcxpatlon ln extra curncular actxvmes among the students ot Smxth Facult I5 ot MRS GERALDINE SCI-IRADER who has a B S from Central College and an M M E from Northwestern Umversxty The band orchestra and glee clubs all recewe her special attentron lor hrgh lxbrary but also the conduct of the study hall students rs kept ln good order by MRS POLLY ANN SILLERS Mrs Srllers degrees rnclude an A B from the Umversxty of Tennessee and cx B S 1n lxbrary scrence from Peabody College The Smlth Cotton chapter of Fu ture Teachers oi Amenca IS under her sponsorsh1p MISS MILA SWEARINGEN each year conducts her Jumor English students on a vxcarxous joumey through the world of lrterature As co-sponsor of the lumor class, the 1ce cream soctal, plClI.l!8 show pass sale and countless other jumor at latrs rest m her hands Mrss Sweanngen has an A B from Central College Wrth compass m her hand MHS RUTH MOORE mstructs her plane geometry students m the constructxon ot lsosceles trlangles L 5 ' Q rr 3 ' I f 'F r I I Q r , if if s ,A lt, MB. E. C. SCHLICHTING, who has a When music is mentioned we think Not only the bookshelves of the sen- r y y i no if ,iff MRS. DORETTA WAITE, who has a Mr. Matthews can really get dirty. when using his very complicated machinery. f . 1 new M .w f 'B I A f 1 '- we -M f ff Jaffa J 1 MR. RALPH VANDERKAMP, who has a B. S. from Iowa State College and a M. E. from the University of Missouri, teaches industrial arts and also mech- anical drawing. Between fourth and fifth hours he can be seen puffing up the stairs from his first floor shop to the third floor art room. 18 Jef Facuh 'EP Sgr . its seals-'2!g.k'l1ffff:5fi!5ff: fff-1 What would Smith-Cotton do without the expert work done by the art depart- ment under the skillful direction of MISS GWENDOLYN TUCK? Miss Tuck. who has a B. S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State College also is co-spon- sor of the junior class. J i 1 ' X I The safest drivers in Sedalia are the products of MR. CHARLES VANDERLIN- DEN'S drivers training class. Many Smith'Cotton students under his super- vision have excelled in both local and state driving meets. Mr. Vcmderlinden has a M. S. from Central Missouri State College. f . ,I . ,513 B . Lgqgw r wrr Jigga? A M, X x MRS. MARIORIE UHR is another new member of the Smith'Cotton faculty. Al- though this was going to be her winter to brush up on her art of playing the marimba, she is instead instructing boys and girls in the commercial arts of general business and typing. Mrs. Uhr has a B. S. in Education from South- west Missouri State College. B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, teaches English and lit- erature to eighth graders. All the mys- teries of the constellations unfold before her literature students when they spend time during the year studying basic as- tronomy. Facult lt is a proved fact that anyone who has had eighth grade mathematics un- der MISS NELLIE WHITE has received the finest foundation possible. Eighth graders also begin their high school years with Miss White as their class sponsor. Her degree is a B. S. in Educa- tion from Central Missouri State Col- lege. Mr. I. O. Miller answers many of the ques- tions puzzling college-bound Pat Fisher. gp 'Q Eighth grade girls learn the funda- mentals of homemaking in the classes of MISS RUTH WOLFRUM, who is a new addition to our faculty this year. The Spiz Club is very happy to have Miss Wolfrum as their assistant spon- sor this year and hopes that she can again survive the Spiz trips next year. Miss Wolfrurn has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. I Mr. Killion grins approval to the an- swer given by one of his scientific- minded students. Q MRS. ELIZABETH YURASICH, who has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, from the top of her striking red hair to the bottom of her highly polished shoes. devotes her time to her sophomore classes. Not only does she teach them English, but is also their class sponsor. First hour study hall looks wide awake so early in the morning. CWhen did Mr. Atkins join the lively group?l The Christmas Bull gives Smith-Cotton cxdorctbles cn op- portunity to don their loveliest dance dresses cmd their prettiest smiles. Mzss Susan Schzen Mzss Lmdcz Turner ARCHIVES QUEEN ATTE NDAN TS Mzss lackze Wzlson Mzss Loyce C urtzs SENIOR QUEEN ATTE NDAN TS ACTIVITY QUEEN ATTENDANTS Mrss Suanne loy Miss Sharon Ditziield M1ss Kathy Means Miss Sara lane Brougher 1 691' A Q - , 5 ' . In I , Xxx xx ir Miss Loyce Curhs Miss April Burton HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS A QUEEN X U aff' -f-4 A little snow does not halt Smith-Cotton activities wf,,,e With September Begins Another Exciting School Year . !b!' J Mrs. Matthews cmd Miss Berry, secretaries to the superintendent, stand before the master clock which will control our days tor the next nine months. lust wait! After this Orientation Day is over, the bewildered expressions on the laces of these eighth graders will turn to those ol absolute confidence. Sweetly smiling, Nancy Garst holds her scepter, symbolizing her reign throughout the year as Queen of the Senior Class. group? What could be so interesting that it would draw such intent glances from this energetic The Seniors' Whing Ding Puts Underclassman In A Whirl Gypsy D'Anne Brougher looks far into the bright futures of King Iohn and Beth Wicker. Dick Woodsmall carefully explains to an at- tentive underclassman the origin of the won- ders of the miniature museum. ..,.. . Iohn Middleton is crowned Whing Ding King by Rita Napier, Senior Class Pres- ident. Could it be possible Kay Cummings drank all this soda pop? ..- Eddie Arquitt displays his nara won prize from the apple bob. For our friend from Finland, Esko Ollila, the Whing Ding is new and difierent, Here he is introduced to an American iishpond. That's quite a fish you caught, Eskol 33 Student Councils Outline Their Projects For The Year Dorothy Goode, Charles Lawrence, Iohn Middleton, Perry Fairfax, Ianelle Goldsmith, Sharon Vedder, Dick Sklar, and Marilyn Goldman, the Senior Coun- cil officers meet to discuss plans for work during the first semester. National Forensic League members, Iudy liedel, Priscilla Scott, and Teddy Walch even use their lunch period to work on a new cle lunior Council officers, Tom Leslie, hate Case. Mary Louise Barnes, Sara Sutton, and Wayne Schupbach, consult stu- dent council sponsor, Miss Hazel Gray, concerning the problems con- fronting lunior High. Plans Are Made For The Future wb 5'4 -4 Senior schemers, Iaydeane Young, D'Anne Brougher, Barbara Loveland, and Carolyn Nave plan, or should we say plot, their method of attack. KT The American Association of University Women, Sedalia Chapter, for several years has sponsored the American Field Service program in Sedalia. Through its own pro- jects and through generous contributions from organizations. from individuals, and from Smith-Cotton students, the A. A. U. W. has been able to bring to our school in previous years a girl from England and a boy from Norway, to send one of our students abroad for a summer. and to place a boy from Finland in Smith-Cotton for the school year oi 1957-58. Esko Ollila of Rovaniemi, Fin- land, here is surrounded by some of his newly made friends in Smith-Cotton. Here in Sedal- ia, Esko has become a beloved member of the Dan Robinson family and of the student body of our school. He is an honorary member of the student council and of the Archives staff, and he is an excited participant in all activities. Esko, in excellent English, has talked to many organizations in order to inform Sedalians about his country, which is a next door neighbor of Russia. Both students and townspeople will miss Esko when he has to leave for his own home. Here is Linda Turner sur- rounded by her luggage, eage ly awaiting the time to depart for her summer in Europe Linda spent nine weeks near Straubing, Bavaria, Germany with a German farm family who adopted her as one of their own and made it possible for her to become well acquainted with Germany, its people, its cus toms, and its ideals Since her return to Sedalia Linda has talked to many groups about her experiences, thus sharing with her townspeo ple what she learned during her summer in Europe 5 Re-lgns A uee-n Uf ACIIVIIIES , 1 1 ex A L .M r 9 - Q, Q Q ,X K L , ,, . Wi Y ar' 'V ' A A145 X gli m L4 .' M,-1 L X fi R' Me' ' ' 'a X :if ,ZA ME t . '1 ' V . iff. ' ' A . A K ' .6 ,- MSM- ' ' 'vi , - Wgiiv' , 'W fy, , - , M., U 4 N . The ghostly spirits oi Iohn Heyer and Larry Wahlers carry the Columbia Kewpie to be burned in effigy. Snake Dance And Fiery Pep Rally Kindle Homecoming Spirit Clifford Robinson and his snappy pep band lead At Third and Ohio we stop for a moment to send the slithering snake down Ohio Street, showing all up a rousing cheer lor a Tiger victory. Sedalia the spirit which will lead us to victory. gilftif 4594? -rs , ,,-L 4 il '- Tfgr' .s At the bonfire held behind the school, Head Cheerlead- . er, Mary Lou Cook shouts the wishes of all -- Beat the Kewpiesul It's a hot time in the old town tonight! The Tiger football squad, in their black and gold letter jackets, listen to the cheers given tor them, and already seem to look victorious. 'Wi Homecoming ' VP P 'VILL 5-X The Iumor Class seizes second place with their Creeping Tiger The satellite watching seniors observe -.,ll....,.. . . ....... ... it ' fe '21 ,i J, 7'l ' V Ahh The Spiz Club cleans up well for the first plac prize among the floats, 5 als. V.. Queen Sherry rides in splendor. Queen Attendants April Burton and Loyce Curtis smile to all, 9 After a successful parade, the band marches back to school prepared to entertain at half time. -is 5 , , lf' AT 7 ' H E . I .., ui- 'ki our out of this world team. 38 In their striking black and gold regalia, the Smith- Cotton band proudly leads the Homecoming Parade. Parade The Tiger Mint Brand used by the sophomores brushes forth a third place 91 APICNIC What a picnic it will be to beat the Kewpies, say the freshmen. Queen Sherry Relgns Over Homecoming Festivities 6 - r ff V x . o 1 een She Staffacher and Left to right April Burton and her escort Marshall Bryan Karl Kasak who crowned the queen Homec rn ng Qu rry her escort Wick Woodsmall Loyce Curtis and her escort Perry Fairfax At the half time ceremonies of the exciting home Donna Lynn, Linda Vedder, Mary Lou Cook, and Ann- etta Schupbach honor their fellow cheerleader, Queen Sher- ry, who tonight cheers from her lofty throne. coming game as the stadium lights dimmed lovelv Queen Sherry and her attendants April Burton and Loyce Curtis in regal manner crossed the field to be greeted by an aisle of cheering Spiz To honor Queen Sherry the band in fascinating formation played Ill See You in My Dreams The football team showed their talent and skill both in their 34-19 score over the Columbia Kewpies and their choice of three lovely Homecoming beau- ties. Concluding the day of tenseness and happiness, the progressive jazz of Leland Payton's Blue Notes filled the cafeteria as we danced until the clock struck the magic hour of midnight, ending a truly wonder- ful Homecoming for 1957. We Are All Optlmlsts In observance of Internat1onal Youth Appre c1at1on Week two of Sm1th Cottons senrors Rrta Naprer and Iohn Mlddleton chosen by therr class were honored as outstandrng crtrzens of tomorrow by the Scdalra Optrmrst Club Lmda Turner also an honored guest was the speaker for the after noon other shoe Thrs xs the toe that must luck us to v1ctory says Coach Dow to senxor end Roger Gates as Trger manager B111 Hetss peers over Rogers Susan Schlen Marrlyn Goldman The Archrves staff nommated Susan Marrlyn and Lrnda cts candldates for Archwes Queen of 1958 Each student who reserved an annual was entrtled to cast one vote for the can dxdate of hrs cho1ce 40 Lrnda Turner November Brings Little Women and Thanksgiving f frffq- Left to right: Bonnie Morris, Myrna Bolch, Kay Vannatta, Carolyn Nave, Donna Lynn, Marilyn Goldman, Charlotte Wolff, Iris Cannon, and Pat Parker. DRAMATICS CLASS PRESENTS LITTLE WOMEN On Friday night, November 22, the stage of the Smith-Cotton auditorium was the setting for the presentation of Little Women , The members of the Dramatics Class, under the direction of Mr. Elbert Blair, portrayed the mem- orable characters from Louisa A1cott's most famous book. if Little Women tace a crisis. All these and many more baskets were packed Ronnie Dirck, Larry Wahlers, and Tom Herrick with food by home rooms in Smith-Cotton. Miss Gray load the truck with the food-filled baskets which will instructs Mr. Yarnell where the baskets are to be feed well many needy families on Thanksgiving Day. delivered. -rf 53 S... vi x, ff f .54 f - 2 1-4 el' st0 n hI1 Jo B7 ueen d Archives Q ne UOW ls ly Mar' 'Z'- CQ G- N A ww 0. 'if' g e 'S 3? Q 1' I it if 'N f ' ' 1 Y. Q Y ? 0 it A 'x5rm 'f rf ' A VX A . 1 'Nr 'J' A C 1 u 'N 42 V, W, W, . .1IIc'f7!i! IN S7317 11511 111,71 ffl?ffj!2'1 ' ,lflflli Sim mf I P Affrf ' Su ff fl! 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Y 9X nd eww DM X G - Pmdefson Oim eek X and M0107 Su X iwsse men d H14 Iudy Kyqer cmd Iohn Heyer Linda Williams and Richard Wertz Sue Turk and David Snow netfq Sc .hu b Melnn and N Uncy G Qtgf Q hd lm Mafelb Activities Flourish As Rome Rises Again Archie, the Archives deer, receives careful attention from Priscilla Scott, Myrna Miller, and lon Waller as the final preparations are made for the gala Archives Ball. What advice is Mr. I. O. Miller giving Marshall Bryan was just one of the two of his efficient secretaries, Carolyn many students found throughout the Sievers and Iudy Horner? If only Geoffrey Chaucer could have seen Mama Cook's discussion groups as they racked their brains to compose Smith-Cotton Tales! halls making up tests missed when the flu epidemic hit Smith-Cotton students. Eff Q-rv CW- v Q f . I t N , I ff Y N 8 11 L.- 11 40 , u 1 Q, . in . ,T N '- Q bf ' Sv , G' i 9 ,.,,,3 V, ,r .,. , 'NA The senior high witnessed a rebirth of Rome when Mr. Allen's Latin classes prese nted, for an assembly program, several clever 4 4 skits. Above, Dick Sklar, as Roman on the Street , conducts a quiz program. x L'Q. '-T -f-7 i Q . ..., ...--4 Monday through Friday these seven fine women prepare our appetizing lunches. At Christmas time, when they are so very busy cooking turkeys just for us, we especially honor those who serve with cz smile . Our Halls Are Decked With Holiday Spirit 7 eww . We Wish You a Merry Christmas , sings the senior triple trio, as the students, filled with the holiday spirit, leave the auditorium to begin their long awaited vacation. Donna Lynn, surrounded by the orchestra reads the Christmas Story to the student body Our school nurse, Mrs. Murrell, patiently awaits her next victim whom she will inocue late with life giving polio vaccine. Kerry Gentry, a 1954 graduate of Smith- Cotton, tells us about life at the United States Naval Academy where he is a midshipman first class. 45 L-Club Initiates Twenty-Two New Members Charles Lawrence Calias Donald Duckl waddles well. .22-, fd' David Dotson wonders whether an L-Club membership is really worth all this. CMissl Teddy Walch crawls through lunch line. H gi., , Au Dick Sklar chalks up another black mark for Dennis Houk, I'll get even with you tomorrow, says Charles Lawrence to Perry Fairfax. Z' . 'L Push ups are the order of the day, ' particularly for Bob Garrison Q.-Q, ,. 4. , . leg! Y . . iv' AS- 4..' . My . E of ,iii Kohn Stonner's boots receive special atten- tion from lohn Middleton and Dale Maqgard. well go. X Our Talents Are Varied Schien, Teddy Walch, Donna Heiss, earned a one rating with fine comments. crane' oil G xtitnq 0 . cms qnilok . ptxvl wget Etiviewxxgo Better. X0 Coit Q6 February brings Smith-Cotton's instrumental contest. A string quartet, composed of Susan The Roman cheerleaders cheer on the glad- LYI111. Gnd Bill iators at Latin Club meeting. .ve QQ on Stanley Iones, manager, Coach Edmondson, Iohn Middleton, and Coach Glavin find something very funny. Could it be the un- usual stripes Iohn is wearing? Sophomore Class Entertaxns at Senior High Assembly. D Wu qu? Gil h p' So He' Un In' mek me of d DQ Y fhe hit sve Scqmlgchols, D the day oflllne ongs of H P0111 qvid 48 5 Valentine Dance Junior Sweelhecfls Sophomore Sweethearts GCUY Cramer Gnd Comme Welfh Galen Bigelow cmd Vickie Hunnell sq 1 The Senior Sweethearts, Carolyn Kelley and Larry Wahlers, are crowned by Ierry Brown and Susan Schien, president and secretary-of the National Honor Society, which sponsored the dance. Eighth Grade Sweethearts Charlie Smith and Sharon Maggard Freshman Sweethearts Spenser Fricke and Dian Graham Outstanding Students Of The Month Are Chosen Chosen by the P. T. A. and administration as Outstanding Students of the Month are: STANDING: Mike Hannigan. lim Rice, Mary Wallace. SEATED: Ianice Grimes, Iudith Ann Gardner, Donna Marie Smith, CNot in Picture? Iudith Kay Gardner, Ioe Allen, Kit Taylor. Spring Sherry Stauflacher and Dick Wood- small enjoy the arrival of spring. Arrives MX Sharon Vedder is blushing again. This time, spring inspired. Ned Kehde is the cause, lt looks as though spring has cast its magic spell on Beth Wicker and Iohn Middleton. 49 Susan Schien, Mary Lou Cook, Ianelle Goldsmith, Marilyn Goldman. D anne Brougher, and Nancy Gcust love to be kids once again. Kid Day Brings Back l Smith -'Cotton Calendar August 30 - Smith-Cotton's neophytes attempt to interpret and remember the instructions presented on Orientation Day. September 3 - With a sudden lurch, school begins. Renewing of acquaintances is made easier by the Nickel Whing Ding during which Iohn Middleton is crowned Whing Ding King. September ll - The Senior High Student Council members are installed. September 16 - The Activity Drive begins with a feverish effort by the Seniors to be top seller. September 17 -- Miss Swearingen and Mrs. Tuck, ice-cream scoops in hand, successfully oversee the big annual Iunior Class Ice-Cream Social. September I8 - The Iunior High Student Council members are installed. September 25 The newl or anized Latin Club - Y' 9 holds its first meeting with its president, Dick Sklar, presiding. September 27 - The Seniors, who won the Activity Drive, watch with pride as Donna Lynn is crowned Activity Queen. After the game, the Senior Student Council holds a semi-formal dance. October 10 - With aching fingers and numb brains the Seniors complete their Ohio Aptitude Tests. Top scorers are Mary Wallace and Ierry Brown. October ll - The Senior Student Council holds an- other after-game dance. October 18 - After having numbed all Sedalia with Homecoming enthusiasm, the Tigers go to a thrilling victory over Columbia's Kewpies in the Homecoming game. October 21 - November 4 - With handkerchiefs in hand, teachers busily write out their absentee ballots. signifying that the flu has cut the student body down almost one-half. October 26 - The F. H. A. has a sub-district meeting at Windsor. November 23 - Our forensic squad journeys to Leb- anon to their first big tournament of the year. November 27-28 - Thanksgiving vacation gives us a chance to relax. December 3 - Young, aspiring homemakers tackle the Betty Crocker Test. December 4 - The National Honor Society holds their annual assembly and qualified Iuniors and Seniors are led to the stage to be installed into the N. H. S. December 6 - Marilyn Goldman, the beautiful Arch- ives Queen, and her attendants, Susan Schien and Linda Turner, reign over the most spectacular dance of the year, the Archives Ball. December 18 - Midshipman Kerry Gentry, a Smith- Cotton alumnus, gives a highly interesting talk on the United States Naval Academy. December 20 - Our annual Christmas Assembly is presented by the Music Department. Afterwards, the student body, looking forward to the vacation ahead, empties the building in record time. lanuary 2 - After Christmas vacation, which sur- prisingly enough saw some Iuniors studying history, the student body flocks back to the end-of-semester pressures. Ianuary 3-4 - The forensic squad journeys to North Kansas City to their second big speech tournament and returns home with honors. All The Fun Uf Childhood Commencement Brings An End To Une Wonderful Era And The Beginning Of Another For The Seniors of l958 Iohn Middleton, Senior Student Council President: Rita Napier. Senior Class President: and Charles Lawrence, Vice-President of Senior Student Council look very dignified in their caps and gowns. Smith - Cotton Calendar January 5 - Smith-Cotton is extremely proud of Iudy Iiedel. as she wins the district Constitutional Oration Contest, sponsored by the American Legion. Ianuary 10-11 - The forensic squad at the Parkview tournament in Springfield entered the semi-finals in debate and placed third in extemporaneous speaking and discussion. Ianuary 15 -- Esko Ollila, our Finnish American Field Service student, speaks to the Senior High on Finland and his America . Ianuary 24 - The Vocal Music Contest is held. January 29 - With only one day to execute their tortures, the L-Club really lays it on the new boys during the annual L-Club initiation. February 7 - After much preparation, the Instru- mental Music Contest is held. February 24 - The old men of the faculty give the All-Stars plenty of trouble. February 28 - Top winners from the Music Contest journey to Marshall, hopeful of many other top recognitions. March 13-14 -- Li'l Abnq comes to the Variety Show. March 28 -- The Latin Club, after many fund raising drives, spends its money on a beautiful banquet, held at the cafeteria. April 2 - The faculty are honored with a tea given by the Future Teachers. April 17 - Smith-Cotton's own musicians join with the grade schools to fill our halls with sounds of the All-School Orchestra. April 18 - The Iuniors entertain the almighty Seniors with a delicious banquet and a beautiful dance. April 25 - Intra-mural plays cause a big stir for the senior high. May 2 - Iunior High Intra-mural plays are highly entertaining. May 9 - The happy Seniors entertain Sedalia's populace with their antics on Kid Day. Ruffles and water guns seem to be the order of the day. May 14 - The Student Council has an unusually interesting banquet. May 18 - Reflecting on many things, the Seniors with solemnity participate in the beautiful Baccu- laureate Service. May 19 - In the beautiful Candelight Service, thoughtful Seniors, laden with memories, give their leadership to their successors. The Archives staff cel- ebrate with a really fancy banquet. May 20 - The last dance of the year, the Spring Formal, is given by the Seniors. May 21 - Deserving Seniors who have earned a school letter and who have an M average are initi- ated into the S-Club. May 22 - Commencement marks the beginning of a new trek for this year's wonderful Seniors. With dignity, they receive their diplomas at the Ienny Iaynes Stadium, as their families watch with mingled pride and sadness. May 25 - Another school year crammed with class work and extra-curricular activities is concluded. Yipee! i' Senior Student Council FIRST ROW Dorothy Goode Sharon Vedder Iohn Mlddleton Charles Lawrence Ianelle Goldsmxth SECOND ROW Tom Hemck Rxta Napler Manlyn Goldman Charlene Davls Loyce Cums Donna Lynn Esko O1I11a Charles Dekle THIRD ROW Ierry Brown Iohn Stonner Dxck Sklar Larry Wahlers Perry Farrfax Allen Wxllxams Dlck Woodsmall Donald Null Ronnle Drrck SENIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS President JOHN MIDDLETON Vlce Presrdent CHARLES LAWRENCE Secretary IANELLE GOLDSMITH Scrapbook DOROTHY GOODE Reporter MARILYN GOLDMAN LOYCE CURTIS Sergeant at Arms PERRY FAIRFAX DICK WOODSIVIALL Parhamentanan DICK SKLAR MARILYN GOLDMAN FIRST ROW Iudy Howard Loyce Austm Iune Cusick Iudy Iredel Charlene W1lson Dorothy Goode SECOND ROW PYISCIIICI Ellrs Beth Wxcker Myrna Mxller Charlene Land Nancy Yessen Lucllle Walz Mary Iones THIRD ROW Mlke Hamgan Steve Shultz lack Benner Bob Vedder Ronme Iones Gary Chnstxan lack Robmson Tony Burton I P I 77 i I Y C Y C 7 Y Y AA- I I Treasurer , ,V .... ,, SHARON VEDDER -M T : 2 Nl. ,ff ' xx Qs Xia 5 rl ,iqgijim My w 4 , Q h . 3? ,grf 3 5-Riff .1-fw , Mx ... , Ju' 5 J-1 -1' 5 .f X , Xe , 'H .',, . fi, 3, 9 ' -by xv ,g .4 'e-.3l x?Q'..L-' ,- f , Fai.-wg 'J 1fj. 1 . - 539 , s 51151, f53sX'f-w ,V .' W' an, 4 N 2' . 'AA' 7?-4!gf?1?w5k Ulm! Junior Student Council FRONT ROW Charles Patterson ludy Kmder Sharon Patton Sarah Brougher Lonme Schott MIDDLE ROW Kay Arqurtt Ahce Vogel Lmda H111 Lmda Crarg Wanda Blaylock Mary Lourse Barnes Tom Leslre Dale Herrrck BACK ROW Sara Sutton Gay Corson Ahce Shoemaker Charles Daugherty Klm Iman Charles Case Krt Taylor IUNIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS Presrdent TOM LESLIE Vrce Presrdent WAYNE SCHUPBACH Secretary MARY LOU BARNES Treasurer SARA SUTTON Sergeant at Arms CHARLES CASE Parhamentarran KIT TAYLOR FRONT ROW Nancy Swearmqen ludy Enqhsh lady Des Combs Lmdr Bame Sharon Drtzfreld MIDDLE ROW Floyd Sell lane Iolly Emrly Brown Karen l-lerrmanr Sharon Maqqard Carol Gloth Don l-lausam Gary Elhs BACK ROW Steve Bowe s Charles Smrth Gary Warrenbroch Reporters H R. WALKER, DAUGHERTY Linda Landes, Carole Allmquist, Charlotte l-lurtt, I. R. Wlalker, Wayne 'Shupbachn I A I I 55 Archives Staff FIRST ROW fseatedl Myrna Mxller Lrnda Turner Tony Burton Iohn Waller Mary Wallace Loyce Curtrs Pat Schremer Carolyn Kelley Leroy Street SECOND ROW fstandrngJD1ck Sklar Iack Robmson lerry Brown Manlyn Goldman Susan Schren hm Rrce Iohn Stonner Warren Cheatham lanelle Goldsmrth Teddy Walch PIISCIIIG Scott Esko Olrlla fnot rn prcturel Archlves Staff Faces Peruls Cf Production The problems facmg the 1958 Archrves staff mul t1pl1ed as the year progressed Co edxtor MARILYN GOLDMAN grew so weary of cuttrng pastrng and plannrng that she dehberately contracted the measles 1n order to get a vacatron IOHN STONNER co ed1tor 1n charge of photography had IIM RICE BURTON as asslstants Among them they turned out quantrtles of prctures of sky napkm folders d1rty loafers fxnterpret that as you hkel and out of focus people Therr excuses became more fantastic as the1r p1ctures grew dunmer and fuzzrer SUSON SCHIEN S father was an excellent busrness manager PRISCIL LA SCOTT hopes to f1nd a human addmg mach1ne for next year too The advertrsrng managers IANELLE GOLDSMITH and IERRY BROWN twxsted the arms of the Sedaha merchants but st1ll lacked S2 23 of equallmg last years record For thrs they blamed PAT SCHREINER the junlor assxstant MARY WALLACE class ed1tor grew hysterrcally psycho- 56 pathzc rn the process of rdentrfyrng the mugs of 1203 students Loafrng norsxly LINDA TURNER warted happrly for usable group p1ctures DICK SKLAR and IACK ROBINSON kept up a hopeless cry for a tron shots for the athletrs sectton Patxently LOYCE CURTIS and CAROLYN KELLEY typed correctly all together by TEDDY WALCH the 1un1or assocrate ed1tor The two GYIISIS MYRNA MILLER and ION WALLER after two months of belng temperamentally quarrelsome estabhshed some sort of record by f1n rshmg all therr work before Chrrstmas The honorary member from Emland ESKO OLILLA as usual forgot a meetrng and hence rs not prctured wrth the staff MAMA COOK the harassed sponsor carefully counted each day her addmonal gray ha1rs Frnally came March 1 1958 That explosrve norse whrch shook Smtth Cotton was caused by the staff s brealanq the sound barner when the last of the 1958 Archrves was sent to the publrsher WARREN CHEATHAM, LEROY STREET, and TONY the copy, even including the erroneous verbiage flung ' K If r P. ,rr 4 ,cf 7 I Q' 1 4 , 4 I . . . Q , 1 '2 , sl V51 X 4 :yr 'F' Y iq' ' r .' . 1 if I l f I an f QW i xr, 'I L' ,E 2 at EJ gli - La : A 1 xg Q an E : h 1 ,N , - A ,, -. r I 4 A 3 ' 1 x' wb I f QQ f an if -f w X Q, 1 , hm QQ., 1 5 .,, w A if egg. TWC Q Q Y FIRST ROW: Priscilla Scott, Secretary: Teddy Walch, Vice-President: Warren Cheatam, President: Leroy Street, Ser- geant-at-arms. SECOND ROW: Mr, Blair, Sponsor: Linda Fisher: Sharon Ditzfield: lock Kenny: Iudy liedel: Barham Elliot: Lynn Shirley: Dave Ledbetter: Dennis Pauley: Bobby Stean. BACK ROW: Sheila Bane: Ion Waller: Bill He-iss: Linda Bunn: Mike Hanigan: Iudy McDonald: Carol Couchman: Mary Louise Barnes: Ierry White: Prince Thornton. ational Forensic League oraneous speaking: prose reading: poetry reading: analytical speaking: oratorical, dramatic, and humor- To become a member of the National Forensic League, a student must attain twenty-tive credit points. This year sixteen students have earned the first degree of merit: ten students have received their second degree, the degree of honor: five students received their third degree, the degree of excellence: and three students have received the highest degree that can be obtained, the degree of distinction. A total of approximately three thousand NFL points have been earned by the group this year. Members of the Smith-Cotton Chapter have de- bated conscientiously and participated in extemp- Rockhurst . . Discussion . . September 28 Rockhurst. . Practice Debate . . October l2 Springfield . . Novice Debate . . November 2 St. Paul's . . Practice Debate . . November 5 Lebanon . . Debate . . November 23 North Kansas City . . Debate . . Ianuary 3-4 Parkview . . Debate . . Ianuary 10-ll Sedalia . . Practice Debate . . Ianuary l5 Drury College . . Novice Debate . . Ianuary 17-18 Kansas City . . Oration Contest . . February 7 Sedalia . . Practice Debate . . February ll Springfield . . Debate . . February 14-15 St. Pauls . . Debate . . February 22 Marshall . . Practice Debate . , February 24 lelferson City . . Student Congress . . Feb. 28-Mar.l Neosho . . Debate . . March 7-8 Iefterson City . . Practice Debate . . March ll Warrensburg . . District-Individual Events . . March 22 Clinton . . Practice Debate . . March 25 Warrensburg . . District Debate . . April 12 Kansas City University . . State Debate . . April 25-26 ous declamations. One of the highlights of the year was the NFL Student Congress which was held in the state capitol at Iefferson City. At Student Congress the students actually took over the duties of Senators and Representatives. The sponsor is Mr. Elbert Blair under whose lead- ership the ingenuity of the speech students has creat- ed a strong National Forensic League Chapter here at Smith-Cotton. Many long hours are spent gathering, sorting, and practicing debate material. ,Q Q- -4 glvtndy' Q 'lu,' IF' :lpoqvzg 'Q du TOP ROW: Robert Gilmore, Larry Furnell, Leroy Dillon, lim Gregory, Gordon Bohlinq, Lyle Biggs. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Bottcher, Richard Deason, Bob Holdren, Larry Burnett, Larry Abney. BOTTOM ROW: loyce Barber, Barbara Schneider, Alice Middleton, Sue Gamber, Doris Siqman. Co-Operative Occupational Education Cooperative Occupational Education provides est and ability. an opportunity for the student to earn while he learns under actual job conditions. It enables him before It provides a realistic situation for the develop leaving school to gain a minimum of one year ot ment of good work habits, thrift, responsibility, initia supervised work experience appropriate to his inter- tive, and the ability to meet and work with people. E7 TOP ROVV: Gary Wasson, Robert Shaw, Bill Shoe, Don Sublett, Larry Koeller, MIDDLE ROW: Bob Stratton Leon Shull, Sunny Oswald Davvl CE'acl'les, Ver l MCCCV BOTTOM ROVV. Nancy Vauqht, Marilyn Tweritez, Betty Streeter, Kathryn Weathers, Georgia Vinson. 59 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Finance ., .,,,, ...,..,.. P RISCILLA SCOTT , Si' . 4... 4 . , ,entails TOP ROW: Teddy Walch, Sharon Patten, Bill Reyburn. BOTTOM ROW: lanet Morris, Dick Sklar, Linda Bunn. ...nine OFFICERS President ...,.,...,r , . DICK SKLAR Vice-President , ,, , , IANET MORRISS Secretary ...r.. . . ,... ,... , . LINDA BUNN Parliamentarian , . .I TEDDY WALCH Latina Sodalitas Latina Sodalitas, which was organized in Sep- tember of this year, has a membership of eighty-two Latin students. The purposes are: to unite all Latin students of Smith-Cotton in a common spirit of friend- ly cooperation and comradeship, to afford Latin students group opportunities for social enjoyment, to make both Latin students and the school in general more aware of the practical value oi the Latin lan- guage and classical civilization, and to make them conscious of the great debt that modern civilization owes to the Latin language and Roman culture. The club has one regular meeting each month and presents varied programs, followed by social periods. Keeping always in mind their motto, Ascendite Semper Altius CClimb Ever Higherl, the Latin students have certainly made fine accomplishments. They have sold picture show ID cards, sponsored candy sales, presented two interesting assembly programs, sung Latin carols in the corridors, and held a lovely Roman banquet to climax their successful first year. Sandra Rossman, Sandra Bennett. Iudith Ann Gardner, Emma Kindle, Priscilla Scott. Social ....... ..,....,. E MMA KINDLE Program . , , SANDRA ROSSMAN Activities .... .,,.. , , SANDRA BENNETT Publicity .,,.,,,,,,,,.. IUDITH ANN GARDNER Reporter ,. ,,....,. .. SHARON PATTEN Sergeant-at-Arms , ,,,,, , BILL REYBURN Future Teachers of America FRONT ROW: Glenna Stewart: Mary lane Snavely. Secretary: Diane Smith, President: Charlotte Wolff, VicePresident: Dixie Wilt, Reporter: Bon- nie Shaw, Treasurer: tnot in picture.J SECOND ROW: Connie Welch, Susan Short, Donna Marie Smith, Sandra Oswdd. Wanda Walters. Emma Kindle, Mary Wallace, Beverly Flemming. A Teachers Prayer I wcmt to teach my students how . .to live this life on earth . . . to face its struggle and its strife . . and to improve their worth.. .not just the lessons in a book. . . or how the rivers flow . . but how to choose the proper path . . wherever they may go . . to under- stand eternal truth . . and to know the right from wrong . . and gather all the beauty of flower and a song . . for if I help the world to grow . . in wisdom and in grace . . then I shall feel that I have won and I have filled my place . . and so I ask Your Guidance, God . . . that I may do my part . . . for character and confidence and happiness of heart. Iames I. Metcalf The Hazel Gray Chapter of the Future Teachers teaching as a profession. A tea, honoring the faculty. of America have bi-monthly meetings for the pres- is given in the Senior High Library in the spring. entation of varied and interesting programs. The Mrs. Polly Ann Sillers is the sponsor of the chapter. membership consists of girls who are interested in 61 Y I S 'gn' FIRST ROW: Carol Hyatt, Alice Vogel, Ioyce Quint, Mary Lee Brewer. SECOND ROW: Sharlene Davis, Bonnie Shaw, Glenna Stewart, Mary lane Snavely, Cathleen Stohr, Diane Smith. THIRD ROW: Marie Pauley, Carol Brownfield, Ianice Ratje, Janice Curran, Michaelyn Chitty, Tressia Knapp, Sue Wollot. FOURTH ROW: Delta Reine, Virginia Hilton, Iudy Weseloh, Bonita Evans. Anita Kelley, Ann Hayden. ACTIVITIES Gave Party for Crippled Child- ren's Center. Contributed to CARE. Gave motheredaughter tea. Held annual bake sale. Attended plan meeting for sub- district at Warsaw. Attended sub-district meeting at Windsor. Attended state meeting at Ieffer- son City. Entered Make-it-inewool contest. Won first in district. Served faculty Christmas party. Prepared F.T.A. tea. Future Homemakers of America The Smith-Cotton Chapter of Future Homemakers ond Thursday of each month. Its motto is Toward of America is affiliated with the state and national new horizons. The sponsor is Mrs. Mary Maddox. organizations. It holds regular meetings on the sec- OFFICERS tLeft to right in picturel NONA PAYNE, President IUDY HOPKINS. Secretary NANCY FRICKE, Treasurer CAROLEE SHIRLEY, Song Leader CAROLINE STALEY. Reporter IULA FORD, Vice-President DELORES LIGHT. Parliamentarian LINDA DICKERSON. Program Chairman MRS. M. MADDOX, 62 Sponsor - . I Future Nurses Of America bf J X K Q:- -xv W V K I x S..- FIRST ROW: Karen Schlossor, Mary Louise Schvyenk, Carol Hyatt, Ioyce Ream. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Butler, Anita Foster, Anita Kelley, lanice Grimes. THIRD ROW: Trudy Damm, Patricia Blakesley, Mary Evelyn Durham, Diane Sklar, Iudy Corson, Ianet Morriss. FOURTH ROW: Iudy Ann Gardner, Carol Duff, Lois Moon, Donna Trueman, Kay Burke. OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Historian At the end of the '57 school year the Future Nurses of America was organized at Smith-Cotton. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in nursing and to establish a basic background for nurses' training. Much time is spent working at Both- well Hospital and the Crippled Children's Center. CAROL HYATT PATRICIA BLAKESLEY KAREN SCHLOSSER SHARON VEDDER Other activities include helping with the TB Drive, making favors for the hospital, planning an Easter party for crippled children. This fall the members took a trip to Kansas City to tour St. Luke's Hospital F. N. A. is sponsored by the Pettis County Medical Auxiliary. S Senior ettermen . -we V. ,LA LJ ,ily kk , iz' 4, Q' K, 'S X L A x n FIRST ROW: lim Rice. Charles Lawrence, Cliilord Robinson, Art Bethke, Perry Fairfax, Larry Wahlers, lim Mateja, Dick Woodnnall, Dick Sklar. SBCIDND ROW: Dale Miller, Charles Dekle, Warren Cheatam, Loren Sutherlin, Esko Ollila, Iohn Stonner, Iohn Middleton, Tommy Herrick. THIRD ROW: Marshall Bryan, Ned Kehde, Ierry Brown. Ierry Fox. Don Callis, Ken Williams, Ronnie Dirck. -Club OFFICERS President , , MARSHALL BRYAN Vice-President DICK SKLAR Secretary-Treasurer TOM HERRICK Sergeant-at-Arms PERRY FAIRFAX Sponsor , , ,, . , . , COACH ARNALL Junior Lettermen 5- . '97 FIRST ROW: Melvin Brown, Gary Christian, Leroy Street, Bill Poynter, Peter Lamy, Marvin Maune, Bobby Garrison, Teddy Walch. SECOND ROW: Dale Maqqard, Iohn Cross, Karl Kasak, Ken Shepherd, Mike Salmons. THIRD 'ROWZ Dean Griswald, Dale Burlord, Dennis Houk, David Dotson. 64 ' ' .Af - fm .b A A Eff ' A, ,fsgybi , 1 ,L F it v v 3 -' 4 442. 'f Y 4.0 L.- .A . 5 si, Ml!! fy ? rg , Q . a 4 4 2 ff W il, ,M .J V ,gli U Q 2 -ff is M2 S Q., ' 1 X A. Y: L A W X ,, A X Q Q. - K I , i ' 5 PM 2 ,ag Q, if ag 0-My fam m Q 1 - -, 5 31 4 ,, gf , , , ,,, i. ,- f 1' K an 4 .HM I- Q ,H , Lg nf ,:' rv Q , , .f A 9 M 'V ,r 1:1115 .gg i ,fi ia ' gg 1 '1 2 ' -L' ,g I 3 4 mM4 A38 'Y'5'5+1 xc, .. 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'f',,,:'f ' J Y- - ji-2:-Z:-..--guy-W -.mf 4 V I , n f . , ,.,-' 4 V b - ' ' 'ffg , f lf- Z1'lQff ' -.Qx'Es.a.n.....,e12 -'W '4,fL3.11v19fT A 4 I , ,, , ' , ,A . ' xv. ' V ' . .W-y. 3... .,- . -...f-.,,, .rf . - .. Numa' , ..,, 1, , I , ,, , , Agn. V H.- rv ,- A .M .,.,..,f...u - --A - '.-1. 'ff M 'fri vw . . .. H-H -'-- f- - N--wun1.fvf,.....,.-,..::. .. ,,,- V .A V., in ,,. ,M h ,, A 5 6 ff - 'f f 'w:.Wf'1:1:'r:zw f , f' 4 , ,,M, .W Senior Girls' Gee Club S gi 4 r IW in n -W3 A ' I l , , '41 . , sw , I t ll FIRST ROW: Iudy Hopkins, Carolyn Kelley, Nona Payne, Pat Fisher, Glenna Stewart, Louise Renno, Sharon Vedder, Charlotte lacks, Karen Woods, D'Anne Brougher, Diane Smith, Mary Lou Cook. SECOND ROW: Carol Couchman, Carol Watson, Kay Vannatta, Sharleiie Davis, Shirley Morarity, Nancy Prowell, Ethel Litz, Delores Light, Nancy Fricke, Ronnie Shaw, Mary Snavely. THIRD ROW: Marie Fowler, lanelle Goldsmith, Loyce Curtis, Donna Lynn, April Burton, Cathleen Stohr, Betty Phillips, Helen Kinder, Pat McFerrin, Barbara Yokochi. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Loveland, Ioyce Evans, Iudy Warren, Linda Turner, Melinda Cook. Junior Girls' Gee Club w N ,X pc J W Ll, . as N A . 5 i I , tl' . 9 Y l FIRST ROW: Ierilyn Barnes, Carolee Shirley, Ioyce Kroeger, Lucille Walz, Beatrice Haggard, Sara Wells, Patty Smith, Barbara Hughes, Marie Pauley, Linda Reed. SECOND ROW: Linda Vedder, Nancy Homan, Dorothy Chamberlin, Liz Sullivan, Iune Cusick, loyce Le Begue, Sharon Mines. Mary Henderson, Lynda Murphrie. THIRD ROW: Glenda Reed, Andrei Smithers, lane Iohns. Donna Smith, Dolly Dillon, Connie Welch, Pat Schreiner, Lila Reine. Sophomore Girls' G ee Club K L1 FIRST ROW Lmda W1ll1ams Iudy Gnags Anrta Kelley Charlene Wrlson Sharon Greene Lrnda Frsher Io Ann Patrrch Kathy Means Iva Shoemaker Donna Bnggs Kay lacobx SECOND ROW Iudy McDonald Nada Parsley Iackxe Koester Sharon Brlderbach Vlckre Hunnell Wllma Harms Dela Vrebrach Iudy Arm Gardner Barbara Lewrs Patty Studer THIRD ROW Carolyn Mulberry Sandra Iett Charlene Land Lors Moon Kathy Evans Carol Whrtfleld Carol Duff Peggy Welch Shrrley Estrll FOURTH ROW Pat Sterlmg Kay Burke Iudy Strvers Sharon Clark Sand ra DeWxtt Iudy Kay Gardner Karhne Broom lanrce Harblt Freshman Girls Gee Club 6 ees Y QV , FIRST ROW Sally Allen Iudy English Iudy Summers Ronatta Mersner Shxrley Robmson Theresa lenkrns Cheryl Stevens Elame Moon Iudy Murray Sharon Dttzheld Drane Randall ludy Schlobohm SECOND ROW Iamce Arbogast Barbara Pressley Donna Anderson Margaret Lang Sharon Vansell Sara Sutton Norma Pace LaVerne Vansel Dons Scott Marsha Evans Sharon Ash THIRD ROW Iean Carter Nancy Swear mgrn Lxnda Landes Karen McMullen Vtrqmra Dxllron Betty Goodpasture Mary Brewer Pat Hall Sandra C ow Ins Cason FOURTH ROW Shrrley Iackson Wanda Brqgs Mary Whxtehead Barbara Arnold Iudy Stoner Mary Hemck Iamce Ratje Ruth Baldwm Edna Carter FIFTH ROW Fay Fmch Iudy Hall Iudy Kmder Ann Logan Ruby Bruehl Delores Gwmn Lora Spry Carol Hampton 69 a -1 ., 3 - I M. at -A ctw, ff, L, Vp' z C 1 'K --y - - ' ,Q -5 1 Xxx 1 4 'le W I .v s. L- - 1 if .- . - ' fr ' Y, Q, V I 1 or - 0 F , v I A 4 G - . M- t, ,. , I ' t 'M ' . - X ' A .. ., , - 1 C- 4 I' .-. . K V! 4 A., i Y ' I l I A ' It c 2 . l ' , ' l r X ' 4 S. , l E - , V . . ff Q Q ,H :. - 'of ' - rw A -I ' .54 's 0 L. 4 G I, I fs' ' - - -' If 'e 5' ' -,,, W ig., V . .. 0 .,, I 'T I 1 .OV , - V . ' F gf- ' A I V- - 1 ' 11 - V A - - 5 ' .Q 1.1 ', ,, - V- N .. ,H U 1 - fl l H Y N I' I er , K , -4- f' 'mf 4 .' elk A . , . . . . . . , , Y . . I oys' Gee Club hmm any lffflfif FIRST ROW: Ken Williams, Iim Swope, Ierry Fox, Clifford Robinson, lack Clark, Charles Robinson, Eddie Newland, Ronnie lones, lim Carver, Gordon Anthony, lim Rice. SECOND ROW: Ioe Allen, Wayne Richardson, Curtis Welch, Dale Hanson, Richard Harrison, Robert Cross, lim Gwinn, Dennis Pauley, Terry Steele, Charles Nichols. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Mulberry, lackie Smith, lohn Strain, Dale Miller, Don Richardson, Ronnie Stratton, Donnie Stratton, Wilson Foster, lim Gardner, Mark Shelby, Don Crawford, Ierry White. Senior Boys' Quartet The Senior Boys' Quartet, composed ol Ken Williams, Charles Robinson, Clifl Robinson, and Dale Miller, is a very popular singing group. Even the judge at the vocal festival rated them with a o e lus, 70 H P Song Leaders and Accompanists Drum ajor ,, Q l 1 at , . 4 , 4 l I x Clrfford Robmson throughout the year has led Smlth Cotton s marchmg band rn precrsron perform CRCG Song leaders Iudy Warren and Mary Lou1se Barnes and accompamsts Pat Schremer and Salley Allen lead the student body ln the s1ng1ng of Harl Alma Mater at as sembhes Sensor Triple Trio ,fray TOP ROW Barbara Loveland Apnl Burton Iudy Warren Nona Payne Lxnda Turner Donna Lynn BOTTOM ROW Charlotte lacks Pat Flsher Sharon Vedder Smglnq m beautrful harmony the semor grrls trrple tr1o has dellghted Smrth Cotton students and many orgamzatrons rn Sedaha 71 X 'Q l 'ar :A ,' K I I 9' f ly 1' - I ,- . , I I f heerleaders .---u z- f as nv'-'s f' x 1' Donna Lynn Lrnda Vedder Mary Lou Cook Head Cheerleader Sherry Stauffacher Annetta Schupbach 3 Mary Lou Lmda Sherry and Annetta lead the Snake Dance on Home commg Eve B Team Cheerleaders harlene Land D1ane Sklar Ianet Momss Carole Almquret Karen Schlosser Dran Graham Twlrlers TIP a. U' If 'lil .1 F9 -lung-4 w ,, I-. Malorette Aprxl Burton Iudy Kyger Beth Wrcker Sandra Bennett DeeAnna Blaylock Emma Kmdle Pat Parker and Donna Truman love the snow The Homecommg Parade IS led by the twrrlers and IL L-ig. v1Qv ' .... Malorette Apnl Burton has taught her twxrlers many clever routmes At football and basket ball games she and her hrqh steppmg group have fascmated the crowds wxth then' flashmg batons What a pretty valentme the C Smtth Cotton twrrlers make' 4 7 I ,. . , . sw- f 4 . A V L .Wx f W y, 4,' ,: ' A . .. A ' by V d. Q'! 1' Q V f + f ' : 4. y 4-V4 X Q 'L . F I wi , M fi- ' ,I . 'v A f O I , 'I B' 'f A ':.If1j. f W' ' ? V I ' . 'W 'lt t rv- .,. - 9 , f .s - 'K 1 , . - . Q I 1 Q I- , x I 5 f .' ' B , , A . 7 f y 5 ' V' - ' ,M 1 K , ,tl . 0 5 B ' A a .LW Q ' . - B - 'x fi I I K j ,Y fu..- .- A y W, :V ,W . . 5 . L 'A' Q Q rv -...... ' 1 I' ZB5 I V V M KX L 1 . . ' 1, FIRST ROW: Iudy Hopkins, Mary lane Snavely, Diane Smith. Glenna Stewart, Charlotte Wolf. SECOND ROW: Alice Middleton. Iris Cannon, Ronnie Shaw, Dixie Wilt. Elaine Kettle, Ioyce Quint. Stage Crew These are the unsung he- roes of Smith-Cotton, who are always ready to lend a help- ing hand. At all hours of the day, whether setting the stage in the early morning for an assembly, or late at night for a concert, these four boys do their job faithfully and cheerfully. They alwavs seem to enjoy their work and particularly to enjoy working together. Ushers Whether it be at a freezing night football game, or at a warm evening commence' ment exercise, these girls. identified by their little black and gold usher ribbons can be seen finding desirable seats for all the spectators. 'Aw -f' ff! Mr. Iaeger, sponsor: Ioe Allen: Iohn Engle s: Leslie Hansen: and David Goldsmith. Intramural Pla Directors Carolyn Kelley - Senior Class Nancy Garst - lunior Class Dixie Wilt - Sophomore Class Susan Schien - Freshman Class Carolyn Nave - Eighth Grade K Iaydeanne Young, Charlotte Wolff, Melinda Cook, Mary Lou Cook, and Bonnie Shaw col- lected all the many stage properties for their plays. Nancy Garst, Dixie Wilt, Susan Schien, Carolyn Nave, and Carolyn Kelley made big plans for STAGE MANAGERS Melinda Cook - Senior Class Charlotte Wolfl - Iunior Class lcydeanne Young - Soph. Class Mary Lou Cook - Fresh. Class Bonnie Shaw - Eighth Grade X , 301513 W and From the football held the basketball tenms courts the baseball dlamond the qoll course and the cmder track sxx of Sm1th Cot ton s athletes gather to have thexr pxcture taken Tiger Squad FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtiz Lilly, Dawson, Fowler, Franklin, Guffin, Wadleigh, Hickman, Haniqan, Herrick, Holman, Hayworth. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Gilpin, Gray, Furnell, Lynn, Whitfield, Holdermcm, Benner, Barnes, Brown, Kehde, Wertz, Schwartz. THIRD ROW: Hiess Cmanagerl, Cross, Dirck, Bryan, Dekle, Nlaqgard, Sklar, Shephard, Sylvester, Hausam, Scantlin, Smith. FOURTH ROW: Coach Edmundson, Cusick fmanageri, Lawrence fmanagerl, Kasak, Bethke, McDowell, Fairfax, Miller, Woodsmall Garrison, Burford, Wilson, Coach Dow. FIFTH HOW: Thomas, Kelley, Gates, Lamy, Poynter, Vedder, Heed, Hay. Football arsity Tiger Starters FRONT HOW: Cleft to rightlz Dekle, McDowell, Poynter, Bethke, Sklar, Fairfax, Lamy, Gates. BACK ROW: Coach Edmundson, Herrick, Kasak, Woodsmall, Bryan, Coach Dow. Co-Captains Lead Tigers To Championship MARSHALL BRYAN Senror Co captam 58 155 lbs Halfback March was the leadlng ball carrrer on the All State First Team with an average of 89 yards p r carry His superb team spxrrt won many a game 'or the Bengals Marshall wasnt exceptronallv fast but he was very qutck sh fty and an extremely hard runner and All Drstrrct lrrrst Team BILL MCDOWELL Senror Co captarn 61 195 lbs Tackle Red was the outstanding player rn the Trgers forward wall throughout th1s season His aggressrve blockmg and bone crushmg tackhng helped pave the way for Trger touchdowns Although B111 only recerved A11 Conference Honorable Ment1on he was All D1s SMITH COTTON TIGERS 1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The Champrons of Central M1ssour1 Conference DATE OPPONENTS Sept Sept 20 Sept Oc North Kansas Crty Oc Hannrbal Oc Columbla fH0mecom1nql Oc Iefferson Cxty Nov Mexxco Nov Kemper Nov Raytown Fulton St Ioe Central Sprmgfreld PLACE There There Here There Here Here There There Here Here Conference Games THEY 79 1 Among some of his other honors' are All Conference First Team uict First Team and All State Honorable Mention, WE . 13 ' 26 O . . 13 18 . 27 ' ' 13 14 t. 4 ' O 20 t. 11 ' ' 33 12 t. 18 ' ' ' 34 19 t. 25 ' ' 6 26 . 8 ' ' 34 6 . 15 ' 50 6 . 19 19 19 t DICK SKLAR, Senior PERRY FAIRFAX, Senior Woodsmall, the teams signal caller, is interrupted 5'1l 170 lbs., Center 6' 175 lbs., Guard by a persistent photographer. All Conference All Conference First Team Honorable Mention All District Honorable Mention All District Honorable Mention . as L-75 TOM HERRICK, Senior ROGER GATES, Senior ART BETHKE, Senior BERT THOMAS, Senior 5'4 140 lbs., Halfback 6'2 178 lbs., End 6' 181 lbs, Guard 6' 190 lbs., Guard All Conference All Conference Second Team All Conference Second Team All Conference Honorable Mention Honorable Mention The football team sleepily looks on as MV DOW explgmg U new FIGV' Girls aren't the only people who gossip. .1 r .Q 14 DICK WOODSMALL, Senior CHARLES DEKLE, Senior RONALD DIRCK, Senior GARY HICKMAN, Senior 5'll 155 lbs., Quarterback 5'9 145 lbs., End 5'9 139 lbs., Halfback 5'7 l25 lbs., Quarterback All Conference All Conference Honorable Mention Honorable Mention l , , ff. Mil ,f 'nd EDWARD SCHWARTZ, Senior NED KEHDE, Senior Bryan carries ball around end in dummy 5'7 1501bS-1 Guard 59 150 lbs' Fuubock scrimmage. Stompin' grounds of the Tigers ii Qld: ,- 'f 5 H 1 . ,Bef si a li L mb 4x .ff 1 Q lk Woodsmall pitches the ball to Bryan who makes a good gain around end against Springfield. 1. Q, M 5151. 1, PETER LAMY, Iunior KARL KASAK, Iunior BILL POYNTER, Iunior GUY SMITH, Iunior 8'1 185 lbs., Tackle 5'10 165 lbs., Fullback 5'1 220 lbs., Tdckle 5'0 140 lbs., Center All Conference First Team All Conference Second Team All Conference All Conference Honorable Mention Honorable Mention s v,Q mg, I BOB GARRISON, Iunior RICHARD WERTZ, Sophomore DALE MAGGARD, Iunior DENNIS WHITFIELD, luni0r 5'11 168 lbs., Halfbaclc 5'8 151 lbs., Halfback 5'lC 172 lbs., Center 5'10 144 lbs., Q'-1GTi91'bC1Ck All Conference Honorable Mention 6 IOHN CROSS. Iunior BILL KELLEY, Iunior BILL REED, Iunior MELVIN BROWN, Iunior 5'10 1881hs., Guard 6'2 159 lbs.. End 5'11 160 lbs.,Ha1fbaCk 5'9 150 lbs., Halfback '--. I V14 nl ' xnm4,? 1 5 ft 'Fm But, Mr. Dow , say the managers, we don't want to wash the footba11s , A guard is caught off guard. -1 'lv Q' 1,, S-C Basketball Squa 3 W . . -fs W W' 4' K ,ly :A jx L N 5 . A V -A 1? L 455 4 -E! 2 Wg: ,f Lx - L72 5 HIE WW Q gf if aw Z A ' 't VW w fix! .r.., V K A A f Q Q mg f u, as Q V ' V - ky X xl 5 Y MA ,riv V as AL w vb? 'M':i LH I A , I K u 15, ff K if . K I A J, , nz' K Qi Q . W ' '15 ,fl 1 errick, Bob Garrison, Dick Woodsmall. Larry Wahlers, Iim Mateja, Iohn Middlet Co-Captains TOM HERRICK - Senior Tom, although only 5'5 , started regularly for the Tigers. Playing a consistent floor game and a fine defense. he proved to be one of the team's greatest assets. His best scoring nights were 13 and 12 against Wellsville and Springfield. IOHN MIDDLETON Senior Iohn, f5'9 Jwhi1e playing a good defense was usually one of the Tiger's scoring punches. With a good shooting eye he hit from anywhere. His highest totals were 32 points against Fulton and 31 points against Marshall iger Schedule DATE OPPONENT PLACE Dec. 3 Marshall Here Dec 7 Westport Here Dec. 10 to 14 Richmond Tournament 12nd plcxcel Wentworth Liberty Chillicothe Dec. 17 Mexico Here Dec. 30 Fulton Here Ian, 4 Springfield Central There Ian. 7 Fulton There Ian. 10 Iefferson City Here Ian. 14 to I8 Fulton Toumament Wellsville Hannibal Ian. 24 Columbia There lan. 28 Warrensburg Public High There Ian. 31 Mexico There Feb. 4 Kemper There Feb. 5to 8 Clinton Toumament iConsolationl Warrensburg Public High Adrian Lexington Feb. 11 Iefferson City There Feb 14 Hannibal H910 Feb 18 Kemper Here Feb 21 Columbia Here Feb. 25 Clinton Here Feb. 28 Hannibal There Total Wins Total Losses luck WE THEY S2 66 35 41 45 21 55 45 54 83 49 48 72 39 54 74 71 69 47 48 62 54 55 77 B9 88 43 40 68 80 52 53 41 50 72 32 76 47 41 74 This annual goes to press before the State Regional Tournament. We wish the Tigers the best of It DICK WOODSMALL - Senior MARSHALL BRYAN - Senior Playing a rugged defense and hitting in two figure totals constantly, Marsh l5'8 D gave his opponents plenty of trouble. He showed his ability to hit the bucket with 26 points against Kem- per and 22 points against Mexico. LARRY WAHLERS - Senior Starting at center, Larry l5'1. although shorter than most of his opponents, made a good showing and got more than his share of the rebounds. While not known for his scoring ability, he did hit 10 and 9 against Warrensburg and Chillicothe. Basketball Woody i5'1l J, a steady ball hand- ler, could always be called on for a good game. His all-around play and competitive spirit made him a valuable man to have around. His best scoring nights came at the expense of Fulton with 10 points and Mexico with 9 points. Wahlers fakes Brown of Hannibal and hits for a two pointer in the Fulton tournament. Other Smith-Cotton players are: 41, Dick Woodsmall: 52, Iohn Middleton: 44, Iim Mateja. Us HM MATEIA - Senior Playing in almost every game, Iim CSU was a valuable offensive man and a consistent rebounder. Although not always a high scorer, he came through with 17 against Columbia and 15 a- gainst Springfield lor his high totals. BOB GARRISON - lunior Bob C5'll l, playing his first year of varsity ball, gained valuable experi- ence. This junior will be counted on heavily next year. Varsity NICKY NICHOLS - Sophomore While not playing much, Nick t5'8 J showed he could handle himself well. He gained valuable experience and will be hard to stop the next two years. MELVIN BROWN - lunior ln his first year ol varsity ball. Brownie fS'8 J showed great promise. Due to his speed and ball handling, we'll expect to see plenty ot him next year. BOB VEDDER - Sophomore Playing reserve center, Bob C6'2 J showed his ability to clear the boards. As the tallest man on the team, he'll be counted on heavily the next two years. DENNIS WHITFIELD - lunior Whit , f5'8 l gave the Smith-Cotton squad the valuable depth which they needed so much throughout the season. He progresses fast and should be an asset to the team next year. K. . w Q V, BONNIE DIRCK - Senior Ronnie f5'8 l although he didn't see much action on account of cr worrisome knee, could always be counted on to give a good account of himself. IOHN STONNER - Senior Iohn l5'l0 l reserve forward and guard, although he saw limited action, proved he could hit from the outside. Iohn as one of the seniors, won't be around next year. B Team Basketball I fX! UA ,Tx BACK ROW Frcxnlclm Sccmtlm Mxller Ravenscraft Snow Thornton Coach Edmundson FIRST ROW Underhxll Homcn Wertz Holdermcm Benner Wmners of second plcxce m the ATecxm Blackburn Tour nament Freshman Team Basketball 5 4365 SQ? Q2 BACK ROW: Minger, Fricke. Dow. Anderson, Holdren, Daugherty, Coleman, Coach Arncxll. FIRST ROW: Walker. Tom Morgan. Tim Morgan. Case, Bryan. Morehead. Cross Country Varsity FRONT HOW fleft to rightJ: Morris, Carver. Snow, Underhill Craig Sutherland BACK ROW fleft to nghtlz Reed, G. Siron, Kresse, Ravenscraft Keele Coach Arnall Left Clarence Underhill. a small, rath- er wiry sophomore earned his first letter in cross country. His best time on the 11-'Q mile was 8:22. He finished 46th among 160 runners in the State meet. Right Iim Kresse, a junior, has devel- oped into one of the finest run- ners S.-C. has ever known. Al- though this is his first year on the cross country team, he did very well in finishing 22nd in a field of 160 at the State meet. His best time for the 11-E mile is 8:12. Bob Vedder . . . Sophomore . . . One Letter . . . Outstanding as freshman . .. Ran hall mile in 2:12.5 . . . ran quarter mile in 55 and ran on mile relay team . . . easy going but hard working when the coach is watching. Track Marvin Maune . . . Iunior . . . One Letter . . . Event is high jump . . . best performance 5'4 . . . takes training seriously . . . even tempered. mild mannezed . . . promising. lack Benner . . . Sophomore . . . One Letter . . . Broad jumps l9'l0V2 , runs Dennis Houk . . . Iunior . . . One Letter . . . Runs half mile . . . best time is 2:10.5 . . . quiet, but liked by everyone . . . should place well in most meets this year. 90 100 in 10.9 and 220 in 24.9 . . . good competitor . . . hard worker Csometimesl . . . probably be high point earner this year. fi, .. . Dennis Whitiield . . . Iunior . . . One Letter . . . Runs quarter mile in 55.3 . . . also ran on mile relay team . . . trains well lmost of the tirnel . . . should pick up more speed this year. Head coach Arnall ttopl and assistant coach Kennon aren't always getting after lazy track men. Varsity Perry Fairfax . . . Senior . . . One Letter . . . Throws shot and discus. . . 44' and 130' respectively . . . being an easy going field man, pokes fun at the hard working dash men . . . should be an asset to team this year. inn.. Gary Christian . . . Iunior . . . One Let- ter . . . Participates in high jump . . . jumped 5'4 last year . . . should do better this year . . . mild mannered . . . trains hard t?J. Charles Dekle . . . Senior . . . One Letter . . . Known for long stride . . . runs high hurdles in 17.4 . . . serious trainer . . . works hard . . . always there when needed. Dick Morris . . . Senior . . . Two Letters . . . Runs mile in 4.46 . . . takes training seriously . . . reliable point maker in most meets . . . also runs on mile relay team. Bill Poynter . . . Iunior . . . One Letter . . . Throws shot put . . . best mark is 47'3 . . . works hard but will loaf on occasions . . . will more than likely put shot over 50' this year. Melvin Brown . . . Iunior . . . One Letter . . . Runs the quarter mile in 55 . . . also keeps busy with mile relay and pole vault . . . best vault 10' . . . works hard . . . should improve greatly this year. 91 S-C Track Squad FRONT ROW Clettto r1qhtlL1ly Franklin Roblnson Underhlll Brown Whxtheld Fowler Grlpm Wertz Purnell Benner Lynn Crarg Scantlm I Reed SECOND ROW Holderman Rrchardson Hausam Srron Stephens Chappell R Iones Kresse Keele Chrrstran Mrller B Reed Farrfax Poynter Vedder THIRD ROW Tylar Houk S Iones Cusrck Managers Coach Arnall Coach Kennon Smith Cotton Varsity Track Schedule l953 INDOOR MEETS March 15 Fayette 1ndoor meet March 22 Kemper mdoor meet March 29 State class A mdoor meet Apnl 3 Aprrl 8 Apnl ll Aprll 15 Aprxl 17 April 18 Aprll 22 Aprll 25 Apnl 29 May 1 Ma 3 Ma 6 May 12 13 92 Smrth Cotton Smrth Cotton Smrth Cotton Smxth Cotton OUTDOOR MEETS Marshall Californra Warrensburg Mexrco Warrensburg Publ1c Clmton W1ll1am Iewell Relays Srmth Cotton Ieiferson C ty Smrth Cotton Kemper Mrssoun Valley Relays Smrth Cotton Columbxa Kemper Smxth Cotton Marshall Drstnct class A meet Conference track meet State class A track meet at Fayette at Boonvrlle at Columbla at Marshall at Sedaha at Mexrco at Warrensb .rrg at Lxberty at Sedaha at Sedaha at Marshall at Columbxa at Sedalxa at Columbra at Columbxa April I Smith-Cotton, Tipton, Smithton GY Seduliu Y ,, ,, . Sprung Sports Returning Baseball Varsity A .ffl fgf 313-4' BACK ROW K hd W1 1 KNHELINGWlht Wdl gh Shph dW t N h1Mll H COW VEIFSIW Tennis Varsity IJ Y' Ea, n-- If X N 1 ls. if ft' I A ,.,X .. Y A, 1 ' ra.. , if -I qw, LARRY LEE ABNEY C O E 57 58 Dany ASSISIGHI fa, H I LOWELL L BERGMAN Bergxe 96 '2 THOMAS E AUSTIN Tom Student Councxl 54 55 56 Class Ofhcer 54 55 SAMMY BALES M- fr' ARTHUR L BETHKE L Club 57 sa Football 57 sa A W Seniors 'Q 'Ds A1 IOYCE MARIE BARBER Student Councll 58 Natxonal Forenslc League C O E 57 8 Dental Asslstant ,gi ,SVR Band 54 55 LYLE DEWAYNE BIGGS COE 8 Grocery Clerk BILL BISHOP B1sh Basketball 56 C O E 57 Intramural Basketball 57 5 58 , ' i ' ' 6 5, I 1 , C ' , , 1 2 'a - , . Q L I ' I . g, rl I ' I ' ' . . , 6 . . .' ,'5 t l lt' 'a pf5.W ' 'I I 1 , ' ' f . A . , - I.-9's, ' A , f 'f I I f 1 I L, I ' h I 7 , X L tml? In .5 L 8 rw ' 2 ak f lfl' .LV , I I I K I 1 ' 7 '. ' ' I M f , 5 'L f a ' 4 A ,EQOA I, if A I , N . I , ,Y QQLISA-4. .V AT ,J L I I 1' 4 ' . . .'5 ' I l958 l 1-1, -t GORDON BOHLING Gordie C. O. E. '57, '58 Grocery Clerk ' .jb5?F 'NF,- 2.35 . , , ,.- .m f , . , . , , +f:.,5a wipe Q ls 'L gf if iff' . P ,C F' I f Q! 1 I ,' IERRY I. BREDWELL X Bird If Baseball '56 Cross Country '57 SI-IERIDAN E. BOHON L Club '57 Shad Intramural Basketball '54, '55, '56 IVIARIOHIE LOUISE BIIONSON TOOtsle D'ANNE BROUGHER Dee Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 Double Sextet '57 Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Orchestra '55, '56, '57, '58 Spiz '57, '58 Iunior Hiqh Cheerleader '54, '55 Intramural Plays '55, '56, '57 . 'v,f? ,'f I 5 , .ffff m aw ,, . 1, ,, , ,f sr, 'Q W- , ww f ,s ,- ffffgffsf . ter, ' '. V - ns ., ,, f 4 , Alf ,wry Qcawzgf Yu IERRY BROWN National Honor Society '57, '58 President '58 National Forensic League '56 Student Council '55, '56, '58 Archives Staff '57, '58 Co-Advertisznq Manager '58 L Club '58 ft 'Hn MARSHALL EUGENE BRYAN Gene National Honor Society '57, '56 Student Council '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Football '56, '57, '58 Basketball '58 L Club '57, '58 President '58 Baseball '55, '56, '58 Class President '55 Class VzcefPresident '58 BILLIE IUNE BURCH 9 7 BEVERLY ANN BURNETT Bev Future Teachers of Amenca 56 57 P1IlS Glee Club 55 56 57 Spxz 57 58 Usher 55 56 57 2 ,N LAMAR CAMPBELL Hoss Intramural Basketball 58 98 LARRY BURNETT Rod C O E 58 Shoe Salesman ZKJ WARREN CHEATHAM Student Councll 55 L Club 57 58 Nat Forensic League 56 57 58 V1cePres1dent 57 Presldent 58 Archwes Staff 58 School Radro Announcer 57 58 School Newspaper Photographer APRIL PATRICIA BURTON Ape Twxrler 55 56 57 58 Mcqorette 58 Spxz 57 58 I-Iomecomlng Queen Attendant lumor Double Sextet 57 Senior Trlple Tno 58 Gals Glee Club 55 56 57 58 f-an RALPH L CONNOR Senlors DONALD G CALLIS Don Natlonal Honor Socrety 57 58 L Club 57 58 Baseball 56 57 58 Nat Latm Honor Socxety 56 57 Baseball Manager 55 Intramural Plays 54 Intramural Basketball 54 Basketball 56 MARY LOU COOK Lou Cheerleader 55 56 57 Head Cheerleader 58 Class Reporter 58 Sprz 57 58 Homecommg Queen Attendant Natronal Honor Socrety 57 58 I W. J . I of 1 :Ju- , ' 7,1 ',' ,' Jsa H H p 'I I ' . . .I I Q '58 . , .H H . 1 'I . ,A I ' 955 if ' ll W I ef 4 Y 6' ' Q, I 1 I ri V f g 7,5 '58 ' ,' ,i ,'58 '56 l . , . I958 fi 65 MELINDA GAYLE COOK Linda Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '53 Spiz '57, '58 ,. -Q 06 GORDON CORSON 'S 'US DON CRAMER CAROL ANN COUCHMAN Carol National Forensic League '58 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 ,Q iv' f' . xl ROSEMARY CROOK Rosie Future Homemakers of America '54, '55, '56 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57 Library Assistant '58 I LOYCE IEAN CURTIS National Honor Society '57, '58 Student Council '55, '58 Archives Staff '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '59 Spiz '57, '58 Activity Queen Attendant '55 Senior Queen Attendant '58 Homecoming Queen Attendant '58 Class Secretary '55 National Latin Honor Society '55 .T SHARLENE MARIE DAVIS Student Council '56, '58 Future Homernakers of Americ '57, '58 I ELVERTA MARIE DAVIS Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Ben Spiz '57, '58 Library Assistant '55 99 N-4'1 , , .cr il lx ' ,..., , , , -Vt, '1 , gg: 34112 -- ,4 ky .- ' 3 A 1 5 , , I , .gh-5-Marv-' ,v1':J4s,,n-t 3- . RICHARD LEE DEASON Flush -' I e C. O. E. '57, '58 ' Photography I 3 I MARYLAN RUTH DITTON Guidance Office Assistant '58 100 CHARLES A. DEKLE Deke Football '57, '58 e 3 - Q, Track '57 'i ' B-Football '56 LEROY DILLON B-Track '56 Roy L Club '57, '58 C, O, E, '58 Intramural Basketball '55, '56, Gfoqefy Clerk '57, '58 Student Council '58 it - If l I 55' HQ! 2 Aff? f 3it ' ff f iii? SHARON SUE DONATR I ' .ffgf g Girls' G1eeClub '57 ' j iff ,, .52 s'ii1 s'i 5 .' if :if DAVID ELVIS DOWDY Dave Football '55 Intramural Basketball '57, '58 Seniors RONALD DIRCK Ronnie Student Council '5 '56, '57, '58 L Club '57, '58 Football '58 Basketball '57, '58 Cross Country '56 Class Reporter '57 4, '55 Ticket Taker '56 IOYCE LEIGH EVANS Girls' Glee Club '58 I958 PERRY C. FAIRFAX Student Council '58 Sergeant-at-Arms '58 Boys' Glee Club '55, '56 L Club '57, '58 Sergeant-at-Arms '58 Football '56, '57, '58 Track '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '57, '56 nf' IERRY L. FOX National Forensic League '56 Student Council '55 L Club '57, '58 Boys' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Intramural Plays '54, '55, '56 Color Guard '56, '57, '58 PATRICIA IO FISHER Fishie Girls' Glee Club '58 Senior Girls' Triple Trio '58 Latin Club '58 If IULA MAE FORD Farmer Ford Spiz '57, '58 Student Council '57 Girls' Glee Club '57, '58 Library Assistant '55 Office Assistant '56, '57, '58 Future Homemakers of America '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Secretary '57, Vice-President '58 Future Teachers of America '58 'Q A f A 1' A 1 ' N y 4 f ' .I NANCY IO FRICKE Lefty Future Homemakers oi Amerfa '55, '57, '58 ROBERT W. FREUND TTGUSU-fel' '58 National Honor Society '57, '58 Gifls' Glee Club '55 '57, '58 Student Council '57 Intramural Basketball '57, '58 MARIE ANTOINETTE FOWLER mroniu Future Homemakers of America '56, '57 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Iunior Girls' Sextet '57 JR 'fi L LARRY GENE FURNELL C. O. E. '58 Cook 101 SUE GAMBER Future Homemakers of America '54 C. O. E. '58 Saleslady f fe, , i V ' 1 1 'Z , , . , 1,5 W' 5 FRANKIE GARRISON Seniors NANCY GARST Goat Orchestra '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Senior Queen '58 Spiz '57, '53 ROGER WAYNE GATES Library Assistant '55 Football '56, '57, 'sa Three Act Play '57 Baseball '55, '58, '57 ROBERT GILMORE Bob C. O. E. '57, '58 Receiving Clerk 102 lei! MARILYN E. GOLDMAN Student Council '54, '55, '56, '58 Reporter '58 National Honor Society '57, '58 Class President '54, '56 Archives Queen '58 Spiz '57, '58 Archives Staff '57, '58 Co-Editor '58 Intramural Plays '54, '55, '56, '57 Best Actress '55 Orchestra '56, '57, '58 Activity Queen Attendant '56 Band '55, '56, '57, '58 IANELLE GOLDSMITH National Honor Society '57, '58 Spiz '57, '58 Student Council '55, '58 Secretary '55, '58 Archives Stat! '57, '58 Co-Advertising Manager '58 Mixed Chorus '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Basketball Queen Attendant '57 National Latin Honor Society '56 LLOYD GOODE Goodlie Boys' Glee Club '55, '56 l953 . S. QUN SHIRLEY ASH GORDEN , 5 ji, 1 s, 'S' s f 1 J r C 5 X! f, I f , t IUDITH CAROLYN GRIMES ludy Girls' Glee Club '57 Guidance Office Assistant '58 IAMES T. GWINN uhm., Boys' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '56 l CHARLES HALBROOK Charlie '-ww W' , 'Z' GARY WAYNE HICKMAN Hick Student Council '55 L Club '57 I I BENNIE A. HILL Banjo Ben Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '55, School Reporter '57, '58 Color Guard '55, '56 Football '58 Track '56, '57 ROBERT E. HAYWORTH Bob A , X fl THOMAS L. HERRICK Tom Student Council '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 L Club '57, '58, Secretary Football '57, '58 Basketball '57, '58 Cross Country '55, '56 Baseball '57 Stage Crew '55, '56 '58 Intramural Basketball '57, '58 103 K BOBBY HOLDREN C. O. E. '58 IUDITH ANN HOPKINS nludy.. Student Council '58 Future Homemakers of America '56, '57, '58, Secretary '58 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 Ushers '57, '58 IUDITH IEAN HOHNER Seniors Hludy.. Spiz '57, '58 Orchestra '54, '55, '56, '57 Guidance Office Assistant '58 NANCY LOUISE HUFFMAN I . THOMAS I. HUTCHISON lack National Honor Society '57, '58 Reporter '58 104 1 CHARLOTTE RENNO IACKS . - I ' Q x - . .r . Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 f f ' ' Senior Girls' Triple Trio '58 Library Assistant '58 ., J N , . K mm' GARY IRVIN IOHNSON Stage Crew '57 Intramural Basketball '58, '57, '58 HNGHH C DORENE LOUISE KAISER I958 l 'ik KENNETH R. KEELE National Honor Society '57, '58 Cross Country '58 District Drivers Education Contest '56 PEGGY ELAINE KETTLE Future Homemakers ot America '56, '57 Ushers '57, '58 '3' 1 Q Aj f Q ' if 6' G 1 EDWARD G. KEHDE III Ned Baseball '56, '57, '58 Football '56, '57, '58 Student Council '55, '57 L Club '57, '58 Band '54, '55 FREDDIE KIDWELL CAROLYN ADELLA KELLEY Girls' Glee Club '54, '55, '57, '58 National Honor Society '57, '58 Archives Staff '58 Spiz '57, '58, Vice-President '58 Basketball Queen Attendant '57 HELEN YVONNE KINDER Skippy Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, '58 Spiz '57, '58 Office Assistant '58 Usher '55, '56 DUANE A. KELLY Iohn xiii? 2 as r' l 1 ff IRA KN OX, IR. Buddy 105 J I 1 LAWRENCE L. KOELLER Larry Cafeteria Work '55, '56, '57 C. O. E. '58 Grocery Clerk Seniors V ' ' , slj ' ' 4. CHARLES K. LAWRENCE J ' Chas .T student Council '54, '55, '57, '58 Y Vice-President '58 Pflgpd '56f,'57. '58 DAVID L. L1-:DBETTER if , ' L Club 59 National Forensic League '58 Y ' Football Manager '58 ,Q new Class President '57 Il'1lIC!I'I'lLlIGl Basketball '58 HAROLD WADE LEWIS Lucky 01 DELORES ARLENE LIGHT Dee Library Assistant '55 Usher '55 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 E-I-HEL LOUISE LITZ Future Homemakers of America Girls' Glee Club '55, '55, '57' '53 '56, '57, '58 Parliamentarian '58 1 06 6' BEVERLY JUNE LONG Hot Rod Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57 Future Homemakers of America '54, '55, '56 Library Assistant '54, '55, '57 Future Nurses '58 Treasurer '58 One Act Play '58 Spiz '57, '58 Radio Reporter '57 Newspaper Reporter '57, '58 :L-411 60 BARBARA DEANN LOVELAND Babs Future Teachers of America '57 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Triple Trio '58 Orchestra '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Basketball Queen Attendant '56 Spiz '57, '58 ,nf gf ,L l fl 'wi Q18 ff' IAMES IOSEPH MATEIA Little Maje Baseball '56, '57 , , I . Basketball '57, '58 B-Basketball '56 L Club '57, '58 Bob Student Council '55 Intramural Basketball '55 IOHN ROBERT MEYER Iunior High Accompanist '55 WILLIAM MEYER Bill Q E ef' .V E ,. -- -.7 M A 6, 'V we , ,V ,, ,I 1' f 1 I Q f IOHN ROSS MIDDLETON National Honor Society '57, '58 Student Council '56, '57, '58 President '58 L Club '58 DALE A. MILLER Band '56, '57 BODY Basketball '57, '58 L Club '57, 'se Class Secretary '57 Bgsebqll '55, '57 Football '57 SHIRLEY MARIE MORARITY BOYS' Glee Club '55, '56, 'S7. '58 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '54, '55, Ushers '55, '57 '56, '57, 'sa Student Council '54 1 08 Seniors My ,ffl ' . were W., L, ,V ALICE ADEAN MIDDLETON Girls' Glee Club '55, '56 Future Homemakers of Amerisr '57 Ushers '57, '58 C. O. E. '58 Nurses Training 15' V ff ' , T , . , . I j X 2 ilff' ' f lj' RICHARD PAUL MORRIS Morie Track '56, '57 Cross Country '56, '57 L Club '57, '58 1953 CAROLYN NAVE National Latin Honor Society '56 Three-Act Play '58 Orchestra '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 RITA GAY NAPIER SPIZ '57, '58 Beet Library Assistant '58 National Honor Society '57, '58 Office Assislfml '56 Student Council '55, '57, '58 Fulufe N'-Uses '57 Orchestra '54, '55 Class Officer '57, '58 Vice-President '57 President '58 Spiz '57, '58, President '58 Intramural Plays '56, '57 Best Actress '56 National Latin Honor Society '56 WILLIAM E. OSWALD Sonny Intramural Basketball '54, '58, '57, '58 SANDRA KATHERINE oswALD C- 0-D E- '58 A Future Homemakers of America DUUY D9l1V9fY '56 Future Teachers of America '57, '58 Guidance Office Assistant '58 'Qi ,ff A f Z ,I ESKO JUHANI oLL1LA in l iii' 1 F' ,j American Field Service Student ' f'V from Rovaniemi, Finland DONQJIQKHRAY NULL Hcgicolrgigyl ltglgmber of Student student councu 'ss 58 Intramural Basketball '57, '58 ULU Club '58 H' I 3 ,lf - y l NONA MAE PAYNE Spiz '57, '58, Parliamentarian '53 2 . 'J Future Homemakers of America '55, '56, '57, '58, President '58 I-A-NICE KAY PAUL Senior Girls' Triple Trio '58 Girls' Glee Club '54, '58 Guidance Assistant '58 109 LELAND PAYTON Student Council '54, '55, '56 Band '54, '55, '56, '58 Orchestra '55, '56, '57, '58 J xt, MARY IANE PETREE Ic1ney Orchestra '54, '55, '56 Girls' Glee Club '56 C. O. E. '57 Cashier WILLIAM FLOYD PUGH Bill 110 STANLEY D. RAGAR 2,7 NORMAN DALE POTTER Peter Intramural Basketball '57, '58 ll i f RILEY EDD RANSDELL Squirrel Seniors NANCY LEE PROWELL Girls' Glee Club '55, '56. '57, '53 Librcxry Assistant '55 LOUISE RENNO Lou Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 I953 ALICE M. RICE Girls' Glee Club '55 fgs,ff:,..?w13i mag , 1 5, ,F'4 1 ' 'f-f M , I, . -V ,,,.u,.g.,aaq5f ' .f -W-at 5,,4f-1',:',.f-N' ' . gy, V , ' . 3 ' W: 'J I--L ' W' iii. ' V -, . 1 I CLIFFORD ROBINSON Student Council '54 Band '55, '56, '57, '58 Drum Major '58 Orchestra '57, '58 Boys' Glee Club '57, '58 Iunior Boys' Quartet '57 Senior Boys' Quartet '58 . , 5 Agfa, ll 1 1. at , H: 1 . jf ix' 4 .in at X W, 1' ,N r W N We Q in .'c.f if4 , ', ,Q Erlfgf' i I 'aw I 14. f WAYNE W. RICHARDSON Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Boys' Glee Club '58 Orchestra '57, '58 IAMES B. RICE, IR. uhm., Archives Staff '57, '58 Boys' Glee Club '55, '56, '58 National Forensic League '56, '57, '58 Intramural Plavs '55, '57 Ticket Taker '55, '56, '57 L Club '57, '58 Student of the Month '58 SUSAN SCHIEN National Honor Society '57, '58 Student Council '54, '55 Scrapbook Editor '57 Archives Staff '57, '58 Business Manager '58 I9l'IY Orchestra '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Pres. '58, Concertmistress '58 Archives Princess '58 Spiz '57, '58 National Latin Honor Society '56 Mo. All-State Orchestra '56 '57 GERALD DEAN SANDS CHARLES G. ROBINSON Charlie Student Council '57 Boys' Glee Club '57, '58 lunior Boys' Quartet '57 Senior Boys' Quartet '58 Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Orchestra '57, '58 EDWARD S. SCHWARTZ Sam Football '56, '57, '58 I ll GENE W. SELF Band '55, '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '58 ROBERT LEE SETTLES Bob Boys' Glee Club '56 Intramural Basketball '55, '56, '57, '58 f 'ff f 1 . ff 4 BONNIE KAY SHAW Girls' Glee Club '57, '58 Library Assistant '56, '58 Future Hornemakers ot America '56, '58 Future Teachers of America '57, '58, Treasurer '58 Usher '56, '57, '58 Seniors FOREST WILLIAM SHOE Billy Intramural Basketball '57, '58 C. O. E. '58 Dry Cleaner ALICE DARLENE SHOWALTER 1 1 2 FRANCES HUDSON SHULL MORRIS LEON SHULL Spider C. O. E. '58 Receiving Clerk ELSIE M. SICKLER I953 'Q cd CAROLYN SIEVI-:Rs Guidance Assistant '58 DORIS RAE SIGMAN Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57 Future Homemakers of America '55 C. O. E. '58 Nurses Aid ,IL IFN RICHARD ROBERT SKLAR II Dick Student Council '56, '58 Football '56, '57, '58 Golf '57, '58 Nat. Latin Honor Society '57, '58 Latin Club, President '58 L Club '57, '58 Archives Staff '57, '58 Band '54, '55 Orchestra '54, '55 Intramural Plays '55, '56 '57 MARY IANE SNAVELY Future Homemalcers ot America '58 Future Teachers ot America '56, '57, '58 I.ibrarian'56, Reporter '57, Secretary '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Ushers '55, '56, '57, '58 Head Usher '57, '58 MURL EUGENE STEELE Clang Boys' Glee Club '58 I 52 GLENNA SUE STEWART Usher,'57, '58 lunior Girls' Sextet '57 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Future Teachers of America '56, '57, '58 Parliamentarian '57, '58 Future Homemakers of America '54, '56, '58 RUTH DIANE SMITH Student Council '56 Usher '57, '58 Spiz '57 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Future Homemakers of America '58 Future Teachers oi America '57, '58, President '58 W 'H-5, CATHLEEN LOUISE STOHR Cathy Future Homemakers of America '56, '58 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 113 If 1 IOHN EDWARD STONNER Archives Staff '56, '57, '58 Co-Editor '58 National Honor Society '57, '58 Student Council '58 Basketball '57, '58 Tennis '57, '58 L Club '57, '58 Band '54, '55, '56 Intramural Plays '55 National Latin Honor Society '56 . if F, '. ' 3 1, a f' I l no l if DONALD EUGENE SUBLETT Don C. O. E. '57, '58 Shoe Salesman 114 MARLYNN STRADER Marty Library Assistant '58 ROBERT LEE STRATTON Purple Basketball '54, '55 Intramural Basketball '56, '57 Student Council '55 C. O. E. '58 Drug Store Salesman Seniors L: 'Lil PIHQI , 7 , 'ilf BETTY STREETER Girls' Glee Club '56 C. O. E. '58 Saleslady LORNE DOUGLAS SUTHERLIN L Club '57, '58 ELBY EDGBERT THOMAS Bert Football '54, '58 LINDA SUE TURNER National Honor Society '57, '58 Student Council '55 Archives Staff '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Triple Trio '58 Archives Princess '58 Spiz '57, '58 American Field Service Student to Germany '57 I958 RONNIE E. TURNER Intramural Basketball '54, '55, 56, '57 Golf '55, '56 L Club '57 Football '57 NANCY VAUGHT Usher '55 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57 Spiz '57, '58 GLORIA KAY VANNATTA C- O' E. '58 Katy Saleslady spiz '57, 'ss Girls' Glee Club '55, '58, '57, '58 Three Act Play '58 GEORGIA EMMA LEE VINSON George C. O. E. '58 Grocery Clerk MARY WALLACE National Honor Society '57, '53 Vice-President '58 Spiz '58 LARRY FRED WAHLERS SGCYSYUYY '53 lntrGmuIQ1BcSkelbG11 '55 Future Teachers ot Amergca '58 Basketball '57' '53 Office Assistant '57, '58 student Council 'sa Archives Stuff '58 L Club '53 National Latin Honor Society '58 SHARON VEDDER Veddy Girls' Glee Club '57, '58 Senior Girls' Triple Trio '58 Band '57, '58 Orchestra '58 Future Nurses Club '57, '58 Spiz '58 Student Council '57, '58 ff lERRY G. WARD l. G. Intramural Basketball '54, '55, '58 1 15 5, w ' F IUDITH WARREN Song Leader '58 Future Teachers of America '58 I Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Triple Trio '58 Future Nurses '58 Iunior Girls' Sextet '57 Band '58 Intramural Basketball '57, '58 ERNEST D, WATMOUGH Ernie qw KATHRYN MARIE WEATHERS Kathy Office Assistant '56, '57, '58 C. O, E. '58 SSCWIUYY PATTY SUE WILCOX ,,Pm,, Entered from Princeton, Missouri 116 Y CAROL SUE WATSON Sue Spiz '57, '58 Library Assistant '58 Seniors s v Future Homemakers of America CECIL LEE WATSON '55 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 AIHQ ACN f ALLEN WILLIAMS Transferred from Alton, Missouri Student Council '58 KENNETH WAYNE WILLIAMS nKennYn Band '54, '55, '56 Boys' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 Tennis '57 Intramural Plays '56 L Club '57, '58 Intramural Basketball '54, '55 58 F I953 r Vice-President '58 Office Assistant '58 Ushers '57, '58 DIXIE LEE WILT National Honor Society '58 Future Teachers oi America '57, '53 National Latin Honor Society '57 IACQUELINE IRENE WILSON Reporter '58 Three Ad Pl'-TY '58 IqCkie Spiz '57, '58 Spiz '57, '58 Ushers '57, '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 Senior Queen Attendant '58 Library Assistant '56 Iunior Girls' Sextet '57 BARBARA BUSO YOKOCHI Barb Student Council '56 Mixed Chorus '58 Girls' Glee Club '56, '57, '58 MARIORIE LARINE WOOLERY Usher '56 Marg Spiz '57 Girls' Glee Club '54, '56, '57 Usher '55 RICHARD WOODSMALL Woody Football '57, '58 Basketball '57, '58 Baseball '57 Student Council '54, '56, '57, '58 Class Reporter '56 lntra.mural Plays '55 L Club '57, '58 4- CHARLOTTE MARY WOLFF Peaches Future Teachers of America '56, '57, '58 MARY KAREN WOODS Karen Spiz '57, '58 Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58 IAYDEANE ROTH YOUNG National Honor Society '57, '58 Treasurer '58 Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58 Orchestra '55, '58 Spiz '57, '58 Reporter '58 National Latin Honor Society '56 Library Assistant '58 117 X ii? ff? Someone has dropped these amateurs a hint about senior term papers They are getting a little early practice in using the card catalogue. President Vice-Presi Secretory Reporter Sponsors Gerry Chrlstxcm Lmdu Vedder Annette Schupbdch, lock Rohr son r L s Sharon Alcorn Carolyn Allen Ioe Allen Orin Anderson Gordon Anthony Loyce Austin Patti Ball Ierilyn Barnes Mary Helen Beale Sandra Bennett Wayne Bennette Carolyn Bess Iohn Bess lames Beyer DeeAnna Blaylock Linda Blue Mary Bohon Wilma Bolch Leland Booher Erma Brockschmidt Delores Brown Melvin Brown Viola Bruce Dale Burford Tony Burton Ronnie Carter Phyllis Cason Dorothv Chamberlin Gary Christian lack Clark Dickie Craig Ralph Craig Gary Cramer Iim Cranfield Charlotte Crook Iohn Cross Juniors s f', .0-.f n If l 1 7' .4, ' , J' aft A' If 'ft ai' Q 4 - 3 ,,.. . 1.31 NW4s'i . 3' 4 V, , 994 VW ' , '43 M H, 4 n- N, sq nfs ,G ' .0 . .- - .I I ,wg ' swarm t f -X f I 5 . I ,I 5 3, Q'2E I' ful 'ff 'U au: .rv ,o , 40 4,,. 1 -fd -lv its f '6 '9 abr N-'I' r uv Juniors 'O' Xu' 'If um 3+- 'WV 1' vv 'fl' 0'- -3 '1? QQ: Q I 'Vi Q' rx -41 Q -9 s V' ly . 0 - i. I' r r rf' 1 -iz' ,F ,f f fx J 2- R ' 'J' A fi V I ska . fi, , R in 1 5 A ,v,,,,H' . f '4 L A . l'l'41, 'Q , , 3 f ay A , 71 , iff? .1 f V ff' Am x, Q' 1 gl Av If , , 4 gr f.. 'Q , 4 - -ng' 2 X f I bl Aw Q4 522 fr 'Qs ' '3 ..a y 1--1 Q 3. J ff' Robert Cross Iune Cusick Charles Davis Albert Dial Dolly Dillon David Dotson Victor Dover Evelyn Durham Barbara Elbert Barbara Elliott Priscilla Ellis Iohn Engles Larry Esser Anita Foster Bobby Garrison Rosemary Gatewood Dorothy Gault David Goldsmith Dorothy Goode Sandra Goodpasture Leah Grace Ronnie Greer lim Gregory Bobby Griffith Ianice Grimes Roger Grinstead Dean Griswold Beatrice Haggard Ross Hall Dale Hansen Eddie Harms Billy Harris Richard Harrison Reggie Hayes A. l. Heck Mary Io Henderson Rod Herandez Billy Heuerman lohn Heyer lean Hieronymus Louise Holloway Nancee Homan Dennis Houk Larry Houston Iudy Howard Barbara Hughes Michael Hughes Sheilah lsgur Barbara Iackson Shirley Iackson ludy Iiedel Dora lobe Stanley lobe lane lohns Bobby lanes Dollie Iones Evelyn Iordan Suarme Ioy Margie Kammerich Karl Kasak Betty Kelly Bill Kelley William Kellner Emma Kindle Kenneth Kreisel William Kreisel Iames Kresse Ioyce Kroeger Dean Kuhns ludy Kyger Peter Lamy Ioyce LeBegue uniors 5 elin 1. f-i it -A B X ' NN f t ' 1 1 A U V if-2x.1, Mm A - I nfwfgt Zn , f ' v W 3 V .5 4 .3 1. W 4 W B 1 l M , x,e?' 4 . ,, WJ I J ,pw ft? I 1 Mi J 1 'li fl' 'Q V ... ! . iw r , , gl 3 Nl , 41' JK 2 -an w., fm S 47' . .-. ucv if 1' CW ,. , . A-1-' le,- I ea ,xt 4 9 an pr we U, V,...,5 y . Juniors , - an ' Sharon Lee Virginia Leiter Mary Anne Lipscomb Gary Lower Veryl McCoy Billie Sue McKenzie .1 Ar P X M ,, ,W , ,.. 3' AT ,fn 1 I 4 -F E' ' . I ,, Q' jj , I 9 ' 3 if , ris ky K . rf gi f , if s , 1 r if fi I -'mi ,,,-v IPB ...Q .f., n ,ii 5, Q' v 3 'LQ R , N595 g 'fir in .A 'Q' we l -.V L33 if rf val .'K ,,,. ,ae ,,,, P 0-. .' r. W ' vii, ,fy ' df I .X Q 2- 5 . ,rv ., . I X . . .fg I Yi I 2 ...dv .i 'S Qlfv- Marjorie McKinney Dale Maggard Charlene Maness Yvonne Marshall Marvin Maune Virgil Meredith Gary Meyer Patsy Middaugh Laura Ann Miller Marlene Miller Myrna Miller Sharon Mines Marcheta Moore Larry Mopps Henri Mos Larry Mueller Lynda Sue Murphree Eddie Newland Maurice Pangburn Patty Parker David Parkhurst Marie Pauley Michele Peabody Billie Pinkham B, C. Poynter Ioyce Ann Quin! lim Rank Willon Ray Bill Reed Carol Reed Glenda Reed Linda Reed Delta Reine Lila Reine Arvid Rhoads Margaret Robb lack Robinson Larry Rodewald Patty Rode-wald Robert Ronspiez Sandra Rossman Carolyn Ryan Mike Salmon Anna lVl. Schick Barbara Schneider Kennadean Schrader Patty Schreiner Annetta Schupbach Priscilla Scott Francis Self Ierry Sell David Shackles Ray Shanahan Robert Shaw Kenneth Shepherd Carolee Shirley Susan Short Andra Smethers Donna Marie Smith Guy Smith Iackie Smith Patricia Smith Frank Sprinkles Caroline Staley Sherry Stauftacher Bobby Stean Juniors ali rt 10 ta' ', ,Y ggfaf ifr Lrg af f Q - U 0 V nr A L A-r' v--v 5 'Tw Q. ' 'Kh'g,' 5 ' Juniors -22 - L , X 4? ' 'xx wr J ' ,, jliff it V ? it if , h A L as Yr: f 1 Q L 1' 7' ff ' rf? , ,J ' V ,iq r Q . ,ef X X a hd 1 if wxsi sri 'vr-sV, J' I' Terry Steele Gary Stephens lohn Strain Donnie Stratton Ronnie Stratton Leroy Street Elizabeth Sullivan Charlene Toliver Eva Marie Turner Marilyn Twenter Ianice Twyman Garnett Van Natta Ronald Vansell Linda Vedder Anna Mae Velten Teddy Walch Bill Wallace Wanda Walters Lucille Walz Gary Wasson Ianice Wasson Gerald Weir Connie Welch Curtis Welch Sara Wells Mary Ann Wheatley Ierry White Dennis Whitfield Beth Wicker Robert Wilken loe Williams Larry Wilson Bonnie Wissman Davis Woodward Claude Woolery Marcel Yonce Juniors :QQ lack Robmson tnes to explqm Q few of the Accorclmq to Jumor boys there 1S nothmg l1ke mystenes of Enghsh grammar to Ierry Whxte and Cl 111116 SHOW to wallow IH Dean Grxswold A mass meetmg of jumor boys IS The nextSp1ztr1p1s on the m1nds of On th1s partrcular day Deanna usually held on the Lrttle Theater steps Deanna Blaylock and Delores Brown Blaylock and Dav1d Parkhurst exchange fond glances junior gms thmk spring ls wonderful Mcrvm Muune Mlke Salmons and B C Poynter the T M OC s !Tall Men on Campus eagerly awaxt the return to classes after lunch perxod 12 7 793 l I F , Tl Q Aix! . rs . 5 . I A a 5 , ,, .ka , l 'ix P' . K BOB VEDDER Bob Vedder, Mcxry Iones, Iudy Gardner SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President S S BOB VEDDER Secretary-Trecrsurer w.... ....,,.r..,.,.r S ,.r.. S MARY IONES Reporter S S S .S S IUDY KAY GARDNER Sponsor SS..S ..,,...S.,...S MRS. ELIZABETH YURASICH Mrs. Yurosich Clayton Alcom David Alexander Charlene Allison Billy Anderson Eddie Arquitt Kenard Askey Ianet Austin Sheila Bane Wilma Banty Bobby Barklage Franklin Barnes Kenneth Barnes Roy Beale Tommy Belsha lack Benner ludy Bergman leannine Bess Galen Bigelow Sharon Bilderback Lyle Bishop Patricia Blakesley Larry Blaylock Teri Bock Patty Bohlken Myrna Bolch William Booth Carol Ann Bottcher Nancy Bottcher Norman Bottcher Gary Braden Patricia Bradshaw Betty Branstetter Donna Briggs Karline Broom Ioyce Brown Carol Brownfield K ft 5... M' ,e .ll Sophomores ' Q' - 41' 'Y 4, A 9 A 'QT B Q ' 5, 'A fl, 4 'l 5' 1'Nf?-kgs .V ll' ' E' ,E if 3 ai 5 'H s va' vue I l 'mi Q 1 .' Q -I '-I I 'rq:ey.Z f 31,5 for .6 V A ,i ,vm cy-. 33 . xi A ,, VG Q -4 Sophomores G 2, ,gg 'Z' . I all ,, J A, fi' Q ' , W Q l 3 5 ett gf 1 4 tk fy ,K Y ja I I mf if Q 'fiik ? Gary Bryan David Bryce Linda Bunn Carolyn Burch Kay Burke ludy Burlingame Iames Burrus Cynthia Butler Benola Byrd Iris Cannon David Carson Iames Carver Clifford Chappell Norma Childers Sharon Clark lean Cochran Bob Collier Gary Collins Dwight Collister Beverly Comer Gloria Coonce ludy Corson Sandra Cramer Eddie Cusick Trudy Damm Mike Dawson Clyde Decker Larry Decker Gary Deuel Sandra DeWitt Phyllis Dey Linda Dickerson Velma Dickman lames Dirck Charles Dotson Eugene Dotson Annette Dover Carol Duff Russell Edwards Margaret Esser Shirley Estill Katherine Evans Richard Evans Ralph Eye Linda Fisher Sharon Fischer Beverly Fleming Harry Fowler Ray Frailey Mac Franklin Clell Furnell ldella Furnell Carolyn Gamber Iudith A. Gardner Iudith K. Gardner Joyce Garrett Iames Garrigus Mary Garrigus Frances Garrison lim Gensler Nancy Gentry Billy George Charles Geotz Terry Gibbs Doug Gilpin Tommy Gray Sharon Greene ludy Griggs Fred Gufiin Richard Guymon Kenneth Hall Larry Hammond Mike Haniqan Larry Hanning Leslie Hansen Ianice Harbit Velma Harms Wilma Harms Ruth Ann Harrison Patricia Hart Iohn Hausam Charles Hayworth William Heiss Larry Hendricks Sandra Herron Betty Heuerman Sandra Hilburn Virginia Hilton Gary Holderman Loy Holman ludith Hopkins Patty Huffman Vicki Hunnell Carol Hyatt Larry Iackson Kay lacobi Sandra lett Dorene Iohnson Mary Iones Ronald lones Stanley Iones Anita Kelley Louise Kimzey Iacqueline Koester Mary Kreisler Phillip LaFavor Charlene Land Donald Lang lim Latham lerry Laudenberqer lerry Lawson Barbara Lewis Richard Lilly Gary Lobaugh Larry Lueck Terry Lvnn ludy McDonald ludy McDowell Bonnie Mclferrin lerry McGill Ira McMackin David McMil1in Wanda McNish Kenneth Martin Kathleen Means Donald Meier Norma Merriott Karen Merry Iim Miller Gene Mirmis Lois Moon Bonnie Morris Ianet Morriss Carolyn Mulberry Peggy Neidholdt David Neill Ianet Nelson Nicky Nichols Bill O'Neal Nada Parsley IoAnn Patrick Carol Payne Lester Petree Teddy Phillips Sophomores P 'G 41 9 W 1 lgn, I f if , N I ' 1 y Q 2 ix . Al , ' iii Q Q ,A X i ,r X I 9, 1, l , . 451+-1 P-rf:-11 Jim f . ie IW 1 'la -V62 ,-4 'Q' l X X424 af if fy., f S 59 . if I 3 Q' x 'W' ,Q S pi 1 h LX -, Sophomore-5 4 'il' f nf' , 4 Q- .1 t fi jf 2 Q iP'r,fJ FIT' 1 1 ,J Tir i Q I K s f xx- X P fi 4111? ' !:2 . E ,f- 1 1 43 'Z'-1 we y. 4? A, ,, ' Gary Pugh Annie Purnell Sue Rader Leslie Ramey James Randall Cecil Ravenscraft Ioyce Ream loAnn Reed Ioe Reed Larry Reed Roy Rhoads Ronnie Richardson Clyde Robinson Howard Robinson Iim Rodewald Donald Ross Dave Scantlin David Schick Karen Schlosser Mary L. Schwenk Charles Shepard Lynn Shirley lva Shoemaker Steve Shultz Gary Siron Larry Siron Kenneth Sisemore Diane Sklar Emilee Smith Carl Snow David Snow David Sparks loyce Spellmeyer Conrad Stephens Patricia Sterling ludy Stivers Gary Stout Patty Streeter Patty Studer Ierry Sublett Richard Sutherlin Don Swope Bill Sylvester Carolyn Thomas David Thomas Donna Thomas Shirley Thomas Bill Thompson Prince Thornton Ruth Tindell Linda Tomer Donna Trueman Sue Turk Sandra Twente! Ronny Tylar Clarence Underhill Bob Vedder Mary Lou Velten Della Viebrock Dale Vincent Charles Wadleigh Iim Walk Ion Waller Susie Ward Peter Warren Jim Watson Louise Welch Peggy Welch Richard Wertz Robert West Craig White Carole Whitfield GQ X fr'-5 Y . 4 4' I - ' I . , Q' 'E W' 'I ... 5 49 3 Sophomores 'dl A PY if . 4 T iffy MW l ' I ' at 'ff Q a,ii rr,5 ' , , , I 'Tit ' 4:4 ,rho 4 ff F Q ii IU . ., F A Q . Aga 1'-fir 311. i W my . 4, 31' I a Sophomores Q mf .o it exam ,Q db Senior Hugh Students Cause Trouble By Entering Pictures Late qs-6 BETTY IEAN PHILLIPS Betts Band '55, '56, '57, '58 TERRY BUEL1- orchestra '57, 'sa Entered from Clmton, Mlssoun one Act Play '58 Guls' Glee Club '57, '58 Student Councxl '55 1 36 Intrcxmuml Plays '54 Sandra Whltlxeld Nancy Wxckhffe Dav1d W1lh1te Clam Wxlhams Lmda Wlll1UmS Paul Wxlhams Sondra Wxlhams Charlene Wzlson Lyle Wxlson Wxlllum Wmters Iohn Wolf Ioyce Wolie Hcmy Woolery Bob Wnght Nancy Yessen Iudy Young TIM FRANCIS lumor Class W ., , 7' ?' - V I I '. I . lglu - . l H far P P ' , t t,ttt s, t, tll fi y r se X J ll ' I . , l , ge F ,'Qf, G- ' Q. S M S -la , wa- 4 Practicing techniques of micro- Bonnie Morris and Myrna Bolch, The Bobbsey Twins at phone usage is Bob Vedder, . , School , are inseparable. Mrs. Yurasich, aided by her talented soph- Sophomore Class Presidem' omores, presented a most enjoyable assembly program. Sophomore Snapshots Archives Staff Achieves Through Action The dining room table was hidden beneath tons of copy paper and barrels of rubber cement. xii Y 'V' Ai 1' . l One evening early in Ianuary Mrs. Cook's home was humming with Archives activity. for this was the night her annual staff invaded to do their biggest lump sum of work for thc year. While Mama Cook, assisted by her chief cook, Linda Turner, was in the kitchen preparing her delicious hamburgers and fudge cake, the staff was buried in the living room under mounds of pictures, paper, and paste, No one, for one moment, seemed to mind the work: in fact, everyone had a fabulous time. '-4' hi The mounting of senior pictures took careful concentration and plenty of paste. 1 i 4 xv V , s . Q 1 1 t D1 lc Sklar puts on his favorite apron Adkefllelllq mfmcqel swf-lmr LOYCG to prepare to WATCH the dishes dried C'-mls Wllh enouqh 'YPUTQ to keep her busy for the next six years. EM 138 Adolescents spend a bit of their spare time in study hall reading favorite magazines. 139 CHARLES CASE Icxmie Anderson, I cxckie Pe ace, Charles Cas FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,r.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.w,w.,,,w., CHARLES CASE Vice-President A, L, L,.r,,.., r,.,... I AMIE ANDERSON Secretory-Treasurer .,...... .L....,.. S PENCER FRICKE Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,.,,,,ew,. A,.A, ,,,,,r,.4,r, I A CKIE PEACE Sponsor .,,.,, e,r,.e, , L ,,4r. ,,,,re . MR. FRANK RUSSELL e. Spencer Fricke Mr. Russell Barbara Abney Ianet Ady Iohn Aldrich Peggy Alexander Sally Allen Carole Almquist Donna Anderson Iamie Anderson lim Bob Anderson Kay Anderson Deann Anthony lan Arbogast Barbara Arnold Sharon Ash Ruth Baldwin Iudy Bangert Mary Louise Barnes Bob Barnes Sharon Bartlett Ioe Bauman LaVerne Berry Wanda Biggs Robert Bishop Wanda Blaylock Ronald Bohlken Margaret Bohon Ierry Bozarth Iohnnie Branum Mary Lee Brewer lunior Brock Martha Bronson Emily Brown Ruby May Bruehl William Bryan Sandra Burton Sheryle Campbell Tom Campbell Freddie Carroll Edna Carter Iean Carter Charles Case Iackie Case Iris Cason Larry Chastain Leonard Chilcoat Michaelyn Chitty Carl Clements Clara Cole Mike Cook a - Q --6 rl rf I ttf, 'an I Y Y , fm i W' 3 F 4 If' Freshmen if' V '-ci.: V .- 4 ., vw- X II fi if A '31 'Y A A' l , 4 ,,.,, 'f' . . 2 A A 2 l x. I I U 1 XJ ,. if 'L ' 4 '., 2-if ,Q E IAQ '1 , X 1 V ' r ... fr.. 9:40 3 .f it if ,, A -I 1-9 T 4' 0 M E I x , ttf , ffl Z 'K .5 Freshmen A 1 2 i t if fi-2 ' W Q . Q. Q' 5 'rs I 5 , Z5 4 ' r N if ltlftxfl, 1 95523 B . T3 r Li Q, , it X ' ' xy., TL I . yy fy 1 I I gf i , 1. I' I f ! , x-:fr 1 I is v ' 4 1- rf-I I Gay Corson Peggy Craig Zelpha Craig Donald Crawford Sandra Io Crow Ierry Crutcher Ianice Curran Iames Curry Sharon Curry Kim Dahner Ronald Dager Ronald Davidson Inger Davis Betty DeLamarter Richard DeLamarter Billy Dennis Jody DesGombes Eugene Dickey Raymond Dickey Herbert Dillon Virginia Dillon John Dirck Sharon Ditzfeld Vemion Dotson Ernie Dow Iohn Dunham Betty Sue Edde David Edwards Steven Eisert Barry Ellis Gary Ellis Delores Ellison Ieanie England Alvin Esser Patty Estes Bonita Evans Marsha Evans Mary Eye Iohn Farlow Bobby Ferguson Faye Finch Rae Flauaus Wilson Foster Spencer Fricke Iohn Fuller Evelyn Furnell David Gamber lim Gardner Nancy Garrigus Gary Garrison Iudy Gatewood Betty Goodpasture Iohnny Gottschamer Dian Graham limmy Gray Larry Green Charles Griggs Ted Griggs Delores Gwinn David Haddock Iudith Kay Hall Linda Lou Hall Patricia Hall Margaret Hamby lanet Hamilton Sandra Hammond Carol Ann Hampton Kathy Hanna Bobbie Harrison lames Hausam Ann Hayden Danny Hays Larry Hays Bill Hayworth Iodie Heck Arlene Hendricks Mary Kay Herrick Karen Herrmann Lorine Heuerrnan Patty l-leuerman lames Hicks Carol Hillman Charles Hoffman Waymon Hoiheins Larry Holdren William Holloway Kenneth Holman lerry Hopkins Dickie Horner Lanny Houk Arthur Huff Virginia Hughes Charla Hurtt Marva Hutchinson Kim lman ludy lnglish Karen lacks Shirley lackson .EL - .2 S L yu 5 - EZ K yg v if If! , If .K I ' Fresh m en V f J 'riffs .hs li! its- a L-we A y w . f' f : Qin fri l , , H , IRQ, 1, :fl id if' I 2 all Y .izrigi Freshmen 'hu K .t as A s ,E wif, X. t g 3 fr Q , fb he fs A Y f ' ,... i : ' H ., ,1 ' 1321? . it ' ' 1' 2? Richard laros Theresa Ienkins Riesley Iones Iean Kaiser David Karnmerich Kathy Karigan Danny Keltner lack Kenney Marie Kiefer Iudy Kinder Tressia Knapp Anna Kreisler Linda Kreisel Charlotte Kronk Linda Landes Margaret Lang Viola Lawson Charles Lee Tom Leslie Bobbie Lewis Lloyd Lewis Tommy Lilly Ioe Lindsey Dennis Lively Ieff Lockett Sally Loeb Ann Logan Donna Long Helen McCoy Doris McDonald Linda McGaugh Karen McMullen Betty Martin David Martin Douglas Martin Russell Meredith Louise Meyers Marilyn Michael Richard Middleton Ranatta Miesner lim Minger Ioyce Monsees Elaine Moon Sandra Moon Diane Moore Marlin Morehead Timmy Morgan Tommy Morgan Clayton Morris Emory Morris Ronald Mulberry Iudy Murray Michael Napier Donna Nave Gordon Neal Charles Nichols Florence North Marilyn Null Linda Ohlrich Douglas O'Neal Sara Oswald Norma Pace Iohn Pahlow lerry Palmer Beverly Pangburn Sherry Parker Sharon Patten Gary Paul Dennis Pauley Calva Paxton Ruby Paxton Iackie Peace Ted Perkins Sandra Peterman Mickey Pettis Diane Ploughe Noah Poole Charles Powers Clay Poynter Barbara Pressley Ianice Ratje Gene Rayl Ralph Reed David Renno Virginia Renno Bill Reyburn Anita Rhoads lohnny Bill Richards Donnie Richardson Larry Richardson Iudith Robb Iackie Robens Shirley Robinson Leo Rogers Margaret Rogers Ella Rosernan Gloria Rouchl-ca Kirtley Salmons 'E 'J V ,.-. 1 1 jd fa u ,xy W .- , v ,A f-' T r Freshmen 4 W , -- ft 3 4 5 yawn-vs rf- 1 3' L ni. 429' w Y' L x 'J FF-'T ' .f 4- 'C 1 Q 4 4? W 3 , We lx W T its in ff,-,. s ft: 4. 4 iff? 'kr Carolyn Satterwhite Harold Schenewark ludy Schlobohm Alan Schlosser Ricky Schmidle Wayne Schupbach Clyde Schwermer Doris Scott Mary Self Robert Shackles Mark Shelby Pat Shipley Alice Shoemaker Douglas Shoemaker larnes Sickler Mike Siegel Mike Silsby David Skinner Leon Smethers Lynda Smethers David Smith Iohn Henry Smith Loncla Smith Bob Snow Richard Spears r -..W cm., Lama op., Danny Stean Cheryl Stephens Carl Stevens Leroy Stevenson ludy Stoner Iudy Strain ludy Ann Summers Sara Sutton Nancy Swearngin Kit Taylor Robert Taylor Faye Thomas William Todd Larry Trueman Carol Turner Walter Twyman Ann Uhr Laverne Vansel Sharon Vansell lames Wagner l. R. Walker Ierry Watson Estil Weir Bruce Wells Dick Wells Iulia Weseloh W Iimmy Wheeler Ann Whitaker ' Mary Whitehead Ronald Whitehead 55, 1, f' Andy Williams Derrel Williams Kay Williams Ierry Wilson ' ' f Sharon Wingfield lohnny Wise - J, i e a 1' I Donna Wilson Y Q 7 'N- , :- Q., Dwain Wiser Richard Wissman Gerald Wolf Charles Wolfe Sue Wollet V ' ' Bill Woolery Arthur Worlledge rx - X ,.. r . 'ff 5 '1' -:Y f a , '3- . lyv, ki F WJ Q, f ig A I Q . . ,it l . .411 3 Mary Yost Beverly Young Stanley Young .5 Barbara Zalin . Forrest Zey l lI :ff-ffl ,f f un , ill Busy freshman girls always l1miOr High dashes from have plenty gf time Q0 rehash the cafeteria to fifth hour the latest news , Classes. 1 Q 4 Freshmen It i Linda Landis, Iackie Peace, Sharon Ditzfield. and screaming Kay Wil' wind. liams brave the cold north I J... IT Could it be hide and seek that these boys are playing? HU is t Q 1: 5 it Kay VVi1liams discovers how 1 Sharon Patten displays her handy are the new bookshelves sewing masterpiece, a nightshirt. in our cafeteria. These freshman boys dont made in home economics, even know that it's snowing, 147 FLOYD SELF Iudy Scott, Linda Ream, Dolly Alexander, Floyd Self EIGHT H GRADE OFFICERS Presrdent .................,...........,...,....,....,,......, FLOYD SELF Vice-President ...,.. .,..........,. L INDA BEAM Secretary ........,.. ......,,........... I UDY SCOTT Reporter ......... ...,.,... D OLLY ALEXANDER Sponsor ...... ........ M ISS NELLIE WHITE or , Miss White .ve Ellen Adams Dolly Alexander Virginia Alford Sharon Allcorn Pat Allison Charles Anderson Larry Anthes Iames Armstrong Delbert Arnold Ralph Arnold Kay Arquitt Larry Ashbrook Linda Lee Bain Patricia Banty Bennie Barber Donna Bellamy Trudy Belsha Ianet Benskin Garnett Blaylock LaDonna Blakesley Ronald Blaue Larry Bock Sievonna Bohling Mike Bonner Steve Bottcher Steven Bowers Ierry Boyer Shirley Bozarth Iohn Brandkamp Spencer Bridges Walter Broom Sara Iane Brougher Chester Brown Ierry Brown Patricia Brown Norma Bruders Iohn Bucholtz Bob Burke Eddie Burlingame Kay Burlingame Stella Caldwell Charles Clark Don Clark Bonnie Sue Cole Carl Collins limmy Collins Phyllis Collins Ioann Copas Iudy Ann Copas f . ,ff I, J Ki 'J I , ali -W 13 ,. ge J ' It A l ry fi ri 'f Eighth Grade '-3-' 1 Y ' i 5 V' cg' 3 ' A',,,. 1,1 gi J ,V f A 1. ,3 ffff X WJ If 'g y A y 1 A71 if ,erik fri? if Y '- , ww A fs rf,,, ' iv v ii Eighth Grade ,J-it . .,. 1 A : .., 1' ,, W - , A , . 525 . ,-5'-F ff' ' ff - Q1 N J, fir! 3 F 'Q , ' V A Y.. 4 A 3' ., I. rr A .1 Y ,. A ., -g 'ze Barbara Cougill Barry Cox Billie Ann Cox Donna Cox Carolyn Craig Linda Craig Iames Cramer Barbara Cretcher Kay Cummins David Davenport Donald Davidson Lourene Davis Mitchell Davis Iohn Delarnette Iohn DeLapp Ioanne Detraz Pattie Ann Dey Barbara Diotte Karen Ditton Tommy Donath Palsy Duly Ioyce Ellis Iesse Engles Buddy Esser Floyd Esser Bonita Estill Donnie Estill Dianna Evans Dorothy Farlow Ronald Finch Jimmy Fisher Mertie Gayle Ford Larry Foster Iames E. Franklin George Geotz Edna Gilmore Doris Givens Charles Gleadow Carol Gloth Iames Green Sandra Green lane! Griessen Patricia Grimes Lawrence Gufiin Wynne Sue Hall Thayer Hamilton Trudy Io Harlan Robert Harrell Donald Hausam Ronald Head A Billy Heaih , 3 ,- Z j Dale Herrick Byran Wm. Herron Sandra Hicks A . Larry Hill t A , . Linda Hill 1 ' L if . in g. Spencer Hodges ' Sue Holdeman 3 Y P Larry Howard X Brenda Hughes Samuel Iackson Vicki Jaeger Trud Io Hotsen iller A- Q' ' V U Ql- Yvonne Iackson ,- fn . - 5 r f x ,:. . X , W fw'?'2W l Q ,if V235 Leroy Iohnson ga Sharon Ann lohnson v lane Iolly if- Iohn Kehde David Keele Sharon Keele Bonnie Kelley Lois Ann Kirby Ralph Kreisel, Ir. Danny Lane Iudy Lane Sandura Lane Freddie Lange Michael Larson Carol Lawson Donald Lees lack Leet Glenda Lee Lewis Robert Lindse wir D 1' 1 . ' '3 T Eighth Grade 3 ff S xx. 1 all fi'-is '31 -1 -, s 5' V , 1 1 'I Y G ' Charles Loucks 'P ' ' Marilyn Lowe Betty lean Luper Dick Luper Morris Lyles Priscilla McCoy Charles McCune Donna McFall Iohn Mclfatrich David McKinney Sandra Mabry Sharon Maggard Shirley Marriott Larry May Freddie Merry ., i X., we fw C3 .0 -1 Q -1 efri , , I f l 3 3 , ,L a We .gf ici if , atm' ,A gui A-4 ,15 Ulf! 1 X fy I' 4. ,. ' 1 :YJ g ...P .Q r ' K ,., ,. ,L rr xy S, P C Q ,4 , , It-:r , in fra,-.4 i ,R -' . Ao A A . t-rl' C2 .5 5 1 .sf If L: ' rx U ,Q I .F 'V i 5,1 7 -1 l. J I we . fs r ? ig' 'JA 5' 5, 1--5.3 Eighth Grade 1 if U 7 .1.1. Q3 i g ff ,R J, in X XVI! h a i S 0 'gf 'E E Ee? 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Q 3' 3 Sharon Middleton IoAnne Miller Victor Minnis Tom Clayton Mitchell Larry Moore Wayne Moore Gloria lean Myles Patricia Neece Sidney Newton Susan Noel Ethel North Kathryn Oehrke Larry Parker Linda Sue Pasley Charles Patterson Dorothy Payne Larry Paxton Donnie Petree Charles Phillips Iimmy Powers Elizabeth Ann Poynter Ronnie Prall Alfred Pummill Iill Ragland Iudith Randall Diann Randell Connie Rank Sharon Ransdell Ierry Ray Linda Ann Ream Sandra Ream Linda Lee Reed Mildred Reed Tommy Rhoads Larry Roark Tommy Robb Sharon Robb Patricia Rogers Karen Rohrbach Charles Ross Iudy Rothganger Faye Rozier Billy Rucker Karen Samuels Billy Savage Kenneth Schick Lonnie Schott May Ioyce Schroeder Velmeta Schrader Buddy Scott ludy Ann Scott lim Seelen Floyd Self Sandy Sheridan Martha Sievers Miriam Silverman Kenneth Simon Lloyd Simons Carole Smith Margie Smith Arnold Sommers Karen Sparks Darlene Spears Gary Spellmeyer Bill Sprinkle Michael Stansbury Karen Steele Laura Nell Steele lames Stivers lennifer Sullivan Al Sutherlin Larry Swope Larry Templeton Bennie Thomas Jerry Lee Thomas Iudy Thomas Virginia Tmdell Dickie VanDyne Dee Van Winkle lanet Veale Tanja Vinson Alice Lee Vogel Gary Wahrenbrock Glenda Walker Hugh Walker Rita Warren Betty Weise Iarold Welch Sharon Wheeler Carol Sue Williams Lucille Williams Sandra Winebrenne Iune Wolff I' Margie Sue Wombles Albert Woolery Raymond Woolery Willard Woolery Verlin Yonce lf! YZ' , 1: l 'i YY Os 'rv M4 J ighth Grade -H K .,, 'J I who 2, 'I 'Ti Is, U 2 I Q -an mfg' T' ,v - f I g SQ? 'f .. , 'T - - ' 'Q g , -6 T nf A 3 ' A Q P if ' 'E' 1 . ' 5 lim Young A .Qt gf - V, ' U ' ' , V 1: 1 Mary Ann Zimmerschied ' , ' H Q F J , AV V ' gy ' ' 3 Comphments A Adco I c of EBEDALIA, Mussounu, u. s. A. Congratulations Class of 1958 UNION SAVINGS BANK Mann 8' Ohio SAFETY SERVICE COURTESY MEMBER F D I C Comp11ments of 305 South Ohxo Sedaha Mo Shaw Music Co 702 S uth Ohxo Phone TA 6 0684 Sedaha Mo Pnanos Organs Band Instruments Musucal Supplles Sport Center A Complete ,Lme of Sportmg Goods Letter Sweaters Tiger Emblems Phone TA 6 1669 Second 8: Ohlo SHOES 504- 4 544166 OWMIIN PICTURE FRAMING Mlldred Bowman Emory Bowman 608 S Oh1o Phone TA 7 0077 : 9 P. Hoffman Hardware Co. fl z:zL:'.:: V I 58 Our Congratulahons 8. Best Washes to the 1958 Sensor Class Your Yard of Frnendly Service SC 0 'I' 'I' E N S 300 East Ma1n Phone TA 6 3590 BOOKS AND SCHQOL SUPPLIES Sedaha M0 ms Oh1o st sedaua Mo Donnohue loan 81 Investment Co Cuma 81 Dorothyfs ESTABLISHED 1889 Beauty Salon Lucensed Realtors Sales Loans 215 W Third St Phone TA 6 3636 Investments Insurance Au- Condmoned Property Management Sedalla Mo 410 South Oh1o Phone TA 6 0600 Young Eyes Need Many txmes poor scholastlc standlng has been traced to lmproper lxghtlng at study t1me That can be corrected by usmg properly deslgned lamps that glve adequa llght wlthout glare They are the best lnsurance for young eyes agamst future eye correctlons that w111 come as a result of eyestram 'N Y I QV 552216 nutgwnrr 7 W-J . Good hghtmg costs httle but pays b1g d1v1dends MISSGURI PUBLIC SERVICE Il , I ll , 0 - . I Good Lzght It 'II1' Rl I F l . n flC rvon! 9 X . . l XY S 58 Haller Office Equipment C0 S ppl es Dtt Duplcators I. da lla 123 East 2nd Phone TA 7 0149 S ToLookYourBest UI Maytag Ad 1ral Philco Home Am Pat and Dean s Barber Shop Phone TA 6 0114 2nd and Ohio Sedaha Mo 109 E Thlrd Vogue Shoe Store Congratulations Class of ' ' ' Sales - Service - u i fl I I i o i Office Furniture - Office Supplies 9 Head uarters for Visit - m. - . , 9 1 mi 4 I 1 Comphments of The Store That Values Burl? James Electrrc C0 Mam Street Drugs Phone TA 7 0044 113 East 2nd Corner Mam SL Ohlo Sedalla Mo Comphments of Adams Truck 8r1ract0r , .mmm Company 225 South 01110 Street Phone TA 6 3283 401 w Mam Sedalla s Frlendllesf Jewelers Bhrrtgp 314 South Ohlo Sedalra Mo Buy The Best JACK SPRA1 FINE FOODS SHRYACK WRIGHT Grocery and Disfrrbufors - - ' ll ' ll . . 0 ' y 9r ll 0: rrmv 'txwlus ll ' I ' ' ll Eafc CC 97 , . WAYNE RICHARDSON Coast to Coast Stores THE STORE WITH THE 2401 West Broadway Sedalla ACCENT ON YOUTH S ItsSmartToBeSeenAtThe FIRST RUN AND FINEST T883 1958 'R-. THIRD NATIONAL BANK THIRD AND OHIO MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Sedalla s Oldest 81 Largest Bank 7 FOX SN gs Smith - Cotton Scenes I f.:-if The steps to the Little Theater stage make a fine resting place for weary Something extremely interest- Charles Lawrence, the Tiger ing has caught the attention of underclcssmen' football manager. uses his spare this group. time to wax the football for the Guess who? Seniors study hard in their assigned groups. next game. Saddles. loalers, and bobby sox do wonders for formals. O lust a sample of one of the millions You were lucky if you were able to ol well focused pictures our photogra plow your way past this group of phers produced Tigers IICIIIE PRINTING ND STATIONERY COMPANY Smce 1877 211 S Lamme Phone TA 6 6016 Bi-Rite Super Market Bob Goldsmith - Ernest Goldsmith The Complete Food Market 1010 S Stewart Sedal1a Mo DUNN BEVERAGE COMPANY 0E SEDALIA Nesbrtts Hlres NuGrape Canada Dry Sprlg Squlrf Double Cola 813 23 W 16th Phone TA 6 5022 Sears Roebuck Catalog Sales Office 115 117 E Th1rd Phone TAylor 6 6500 Shop at SEARS and Save Ienkms Greer Motor C0 Lmcoln Mercury Sales and SGFVICG 218 S Osage Phone TA 6 5400 Sedal1a Mo J-4.1 WILSONS CLOTHING Home of McGregor Sportswear In Sedal1a ll' ll 4 - I ., n I - O 7 O 4 Schreiner's Sinclair Service Station SEDALIA, MO. West Hwy. 50 Phone TA 6-3355 Wholesale and Retail Fine Clothing for Young Men 'Buy the but-j?:rLfss -for CGM' US SELL 4 BROTHERS :Stores CLINTON - MARSHALL SEDALIA - WARRENSBURG COMPLIMENTS OF- Sedalia Typewriter Co. Charles Hofheins Prop 506 South Ohxo Phone TA 6 8181 Royal Typewrrters Victor Adding Machines Compliments of S Bryant Motor Company Dodge 8. Plymouth Dealer Second Sz Kentucky Sts Sedalla Mo B I N G S US SUPER MARKET BROADWAY AND EMMETT IITH AND LIMIT COMPLIMENTS OF Reed 81 Son, Jewelers JJ- , . . . . - v . Q I X ' W I wt, ,ty M ,, , My - S 3 Q L I ,,,,y,LM v I I .11 ff' M SCHIEN TRUCK LINES The Fmest 1n Modern Movles THAT VILL Uptown Theater mm 56 Ornfnonwea ea er Compllments of A C h Th ' lyle s Cleaners Phone TA 6 4704 Phonograph Records W H Bunn H1 F1del1ty Players DEC K S Complete Real Estate Service 3125 South Ohlo Sedalla 512 S Ohlo St Phone TA 6 5665 QQ Q To you graduates of 1958 we extend heartlest congratulatlons and smcere wlshes for a happy successful future You can be justly proud of your SChO18St1C achlevements and we Jom wrth all your frlends and nexghbors 1n salutlng you Central Mrssourl s Baslc News and'Advertrsmg Medium Sedalua Democrat Capital at nun C y y 3 . ofa J A Kennie Miller, Realtor MATTlNGlY'S Where our Customers send their Friends Homes, Farms, and Business Largest Self-Service Variety Store 2411 W. Broadway Phone TA 6-2586 in Sedalia Hllls Hobby House If We Dont Have It We Will Get It Phelffefs Flower Shop For the Best in Flowers 8. Friendly Service 703 South Ohio TA 7 0027 Sedaha Mo 5th and Ohio BROADWAY lANES BOWLING AllEY 16 Lanes Automatic Pin Setters Co Owners Charles Thompson Sz James Carter 2119 West Broadway -.XX S3 7 WN G 5 Muums 3 S OH 0 Men s8f Boys Wear 30 SOh Town 81 Country Shoes, Inc H dquarters for School Supplies 7 12 . I SEDALIA, MO 7 7 ll ' CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN ll 1 Q g 7 . SedaIia,M 'FO 4 ' Vx 'X 1 Zero locker Market This Ad Will Save You S S S S S If All Your Foods Are From Here OTHERWISE WE BOTH LOSE Best Wrshes Sensors CECILS Motorola - RCA Vlctor Sales 8: SGFVICG TELEVISION A11 Makes Repalred 704 South Ohlo Phone TA 6 5987 Walker Publrshmg Co FULL CRY MAGAZINE COURTESY Prttsburg Corning Corp SEDALIA MISSOURI Routszong Motor Co OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Quahty Used Cars 225 S Kentucky Phone TA 6 3970 7 Sedinf' Missouri Glass Blocks - Foamglass Insulation f , 1 . Funny Faces Appeared When WW f Axchlves ccfednor Manlyn Goldman learn Marshall Bryan Sprmned hls ankle and was ed that another batch of plctures had flopped forced to spend the second half of the game Head cheerleader Mary Lou Cook looked at the scoreboard and saw that the Txgers had won the1r last home basketball game for 1958 Mr Blaus students lost a speech tournament wlth hxs foot ln a bucket Malorette Aprxl Burton at the last home basketball game was surpnsed wxth a glft from the cheerleaders 9 9 6 O O Q : ,Q-Am ' x fr 1' , V , v 1 X ' 5, 4 I Q J X We Q s J .. 1 - 'N.,'k I V T1 4 MWA , N f -...X .., . Ri gi Y l f WW: , if wg' L g , I ,, . 5 -V 5 5 . 2' S 3 For Greenhouse Fresh Flowers 01115111 flpndl fo Fourth and Park Avenue Phone TA 6 4000 Samson1te Luggage Samson Foldmg Tables Samson Foldmg Chalrs Largest Stock nn Central Mlssourl Scott s Book Shop 408 S Oh1o Sedalla Mo Mud Continent Wholesale Co Clgars Cigarettes Tobacco Candy Beverlyfs Drwe ln Restaurant HOUSE OF FINE FOODS 1705 WEST BROADWAY Sedalla s New Shopping Center Compl1ments of ElllS Fashion Labels You Ar Proud To Wear 406 South Oh1o Sedalla Ice Cold Storage Lockers Ice Cold Storage 314 320 W Ma1n Phone TA 6 5540 Sedalla Mo Homakefs, lnc FURNITURE Homemakers for Central M1ssour1 Jlm Cooney Jack Shoemaker 214 West Mam Sedalla Mo BEST WISHES lehmer Studlo 518 South Ohlo Phone TA 6-4650 . !l 7 225 E. Fifth phone TA 6,4090 Located in the New Broadway Plaza , 81 ' e . Connor-Wagoner Style Without Extravagance SEDALIA ,MISSOURI Featuring Ladles 8a Chlldren s Ready To Wear 414 South Oh1o Phone TA 6 1787 Priddy's Shoe Store 205 South Ohro St SEDALIA MISSOURI Mike 0 Connor Sedaha s Chevrolet Burck G M C Dealer 400 South Osage TA 6 5900 Welch s Market 410 S Barrett Phone TA 6 7740 Sedaha Mo 11418 S Ohuo Rugs Carpetmg Fairway Furniture 81 Gifts Better Values for the Home HIWHY 65 at 18th Phone TA 6 6008 Sedaha Use Your STUDENT CREDIT CARD 231 South Oh1o Street N .J ' 7 7 ' 9 . O I O cr , as - 7 - . ' - ' , Mo. 9 xxf,U'U'I fL. , N N Y 1. l A L F I R L 5 T Y ! 'GUI GINQIATIONI State Farr Floral C0 Flowers for All Occasrons 316 South Ohlo Phone TA 6 1700 Dorn Cloney laundry 81 Dry Cleaning C0 201 E Thlrd Phone TA 6 1260 Geo 81 Peg Curnutt Owners 614 South Oh1o Phone TA 6 0035 Sedaha Mo L1StCH To KDRO RADIO NIUSIC for Every Mood 7 I j H1490 on Everybody's Dial r 4 Compliments of Montgomery Ward 81 Co Satisfaction Guaranteed or- You Mo ey Back Congratulations From Cramer and Schrader Constructron Co 1 11Et2d Poe 218 S th Oh P 3800 NEHI FLAVORS Royal Crown Bottlrng Co SEDALIA MISSOURI JUL!!! ,HA d Garst s Drrve In FEATURING Steak Hamburge s Fou ta D e D1y830a t 10p W B d Ph TA60l55 Queen Crty Electrrc Company Ele t 1Cont act ng Queen Crty Grft Shop G ftwa e S dala Mo r n ' ou io hone O9-1 as n h n 61 ' ll - ' Se alia Missouri Established in 1908 , 0 erica r i - r - n in rinks Opn ai, : .m. o :0 .m. i r 115 . roa way one - e i, . Compliments of Hurtt Pharmacy SEDALIA MO Get More for What You Pay, SAVE AT MODE O' DAY! IIIODE 0' DFW Lmgerxe Dresses Hoslery Blouses 320 South Ohlo Sedaha Mo Charles Maggard Agency General Insurance Bonds Phone TA 6 0079 415 S Lamme Seda11a Mo Heynen Monument Co 301 EAST THIRD ST Memorlal Craftsmen Smce 1879 Blfll S SHOE STORE Famrly Shoes at Budget Prices 209 S Ohlo Phone TA 6 0459 W' , . U O . , . gg M V W tv, ,rr.r ,, .WSW 7 O l 'VV . ' .A - E . - A ,p 5 ' f , 9 fr ll ..,., wifi , 59 4 DWZUMI 7 mmf' M Wfam 5 Dad 7 I I 5995 , 9 9 I CONGRATULATIONS- SMITH COTTON HIGH SCHOOL GRADS from McLaughlin Bros Furniture Company 513 517 OHIO STREET SEDALIA, MO - I - I , , A' i . - ' I Si ' d n in 'ilill'I.S nliowfih S 95 selfllifring iray. I . I . , 1 . V - . Give YOUR graduate ' the gift ho 's senti- f menicl ond prcdiccl 'I lHihi.cnlurynL.xhon- S I - L C d L h wk se ' - i3I.n1T?S,.' Ch 'AL -'I' 9' Ih I oh 'f . 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