Lebanon High School - Magnet Yearbook (Lebanon, MO)
- Class of 1956
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RAINEY Superintendent of Schools Principal of Senior High School D Q N ,J XX is -,H s l '4 Q:-if gl-7 'l ll ' '. Sur' Q Yr 'Eh 1 5'1- :sf -xx XX l ' f Fin? as XX K' xA, N i!5:5 'f4 Egg, N xx Qfvtx ,-1-:H K N - , :af T-Ez' L ' XV sf-111132.15 will RI-YE, X ,Snlw2'6'gf:j,gn-1 nlsgf X N 672111 .4153 1? e:2wvv5,,:,'-5-QE?-1-:S-'L S xag-:seg-9512:-1-jr .E 17-vi' -' . .- 'Q ' l 'A 1,1 1.N. 1.4 i ,VI Igg- Qggkghlllllllli EDWARD C . HUITT HOMER L. LONG Counselor Principal of junior High School ,Lil 'L faq SHIRLEY PRATT Secretary Q' IAMES COATES LILLIAN RANDOLPH Industrial Arts Study Hall, Senior High School VIOLET DAVIS CLAUDE EILENSTINE American History Social Studies RALPH AMOS VERNA HOLMAN Vocational Agriculture Home Economics LEYBURN HOLT Science IUNE ALGEO English I. VESTER FUGATE Diversified Occupations World Hlstorv 7 1 MILDRED DONALD STANLEY ALLEN Latin, English Auto and Tractor Mechanics CELIA ANN FUGATE ERMA HALE Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry gr-,ghsh GENE RUBLE CATHERINE GRACE Boys' Physmcal Education, Librarian Basketball Coach BARBARA GERSHENSON An f? 3 5 ALICE RAINEY Englxsh LORENE AMOS Engllsh, Social Studles GLADYS TALBOT LARRY MATHENNY FLORABEL FAIRCHILD Mathematlcs B10109Y Home Economics HQMER MASSEY VEDA SMITH IAMES ABBOTT Agriculture English Speech, Special Education A LITTLE SOFTER PLEASE. COKE TIME! ! C CLSSQS I ,iv Z'! 1-. ff 5 4,4 X! is-,Z .iff g ' '22 ' fAf,f?:'f ,x --ind ', 11,7 4 ,f ffff I ., 1523 ,g 1 -. 2 -P 26' f rf, , 1,4 - :. 3 ' '1 '7 fe 1 gg' 'V ,AZ -X-'rf N 'J , TOHN LEWIS GERTRUDE SMITH DALE EILENSTINE PA'1'1'IE R USERS Iohnl I I I Marshal I I I I I Her heart ls like the moon ---- Blessed be the man who invent- She loves to work quietly. --there's a man ln it. ed sleep, ED JAMES PATSY IOHNSON DO'I'I'IE KAFFENBERGER RICHARD SINGLETON The kind of b0Y girls dream 5' If silence ls golden--she's tro- I'd ratmr be just what I am than He'll not always be single. bout. ken. a lot of other things. BILL ROBINSON BETTY BEARD IACK TENNISON CAROL S MITH He knows a lot, but can't think Ma means well, but times have A comedian is hom, a joker ls Presents a whole text in her of lt. changed. dealt with. character study. IOE AKERS Man with the golden hom. IIM BETHEL What can become ofthe day that begins by getting up? ANN DOGGETT RED HOT PEP to match her ha- ir. MARY ODOM I'll do what I don't want to do-- if I want to. CLEO CRABTREE When I will, -l will, and that's that. MICKEY WOOS LEY The answer to a Freshman's pra- yer. GARY NICHOLS Athlete, speaker, musician-- take your choice. JAY SKELTON Sometimes I study--sometimes I only goto school. LULA MAE ESTHER She laughs a little, flins tle, and talks a lot. BARBARA THOMPSON Slinky . a lit- IACK KRUDWIG They all go wild , simply wild, over me . IERRY RICHARDSON He belongs to the upper 500-- one of the zeros! ! K 1, 2 'ii TIIELMA LINDSAY Our Queen--and loved by all. IEAN ESTHER MULCARE A woman's pal--a man's joy. SANDRA HOLDER She's easy to understand after you understand how to understand her. IEAN ALEXANDER A flirt, a chatterbox, and also a sweet kid. RAYMOND BURCH One whose nature never var- ies. ORVALL MUNHOLLAND Most important guy on the bas- ketball team! RUTHANN LEHNER A book-worm she is. DOLLY STROUP Assets--red hair and freckles. FORREST LEE GRIFFIN Lee Griffin was here--you lucky g1rl. FLOYD BROOKFIELD Quietness is my vlrtue. BETTY STITH All listen when she talks and talks and ta1ks!!!! BETTY MEACHUM With ha eyes she speaks a var- ious language. 10' , I' EDNARD RENNER SHERLENE EILENSTINE Frxendly capable, and effi- A merry he-an and a friendly sm cxgnt ile. RAY WAUGH LOUVENA WILSON Next Year V-he Study H611 UOOT 'Triendliness is her chann will get a rest. IIM WILLIAMS MARGARET LAWSON Hard to beat! I! Quiet brown eyes reflect her own sweet self. BOB MITCHELL PATTY MCCULLOCH Believes a friend's frown is bet- We love to hear her sing ter than a fool's smile. iff S? N, x 14 15252 gl' Wi um- , Tag L4 1 K -0- . N ,, is .-?,,,-f+-- .i F fu 3-1-5 Q Q 'M gfi?ffi5T fe, ,Aw Y, LW f ig Y -.52 . , 'JK 4, 'Q ,F yff' 3 ' JK , Y S, 1 'f If Q y jg. gs -- W., , J - I W, 1 ,,. wiki jfs 4 ,RMK ' A.:-cg, - X 22 , .,: :S WW in 2 g X VM .wg , ,. my ' X TTL, 9532 .M , L 6-'i'E 'Hg,gg 4 '12 ,.., . - . 3- SX' Y X5 ' 5 ffgliims , A' f ' tin.. if -W. 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Shxrley Snow Iohn Ford 5, L Ronald Young Gary Nobel W gc, VLIX Kenny Richardson Henry Massey eff .8 6. u yo - ' s ,of 1' -, - .Q 4' at sal Kemlit Raef Barbara Wright i 3, A Kathryn Mathena Oretha Meachum Lillian Wlmbely Evelyn Anderson U x Ioyce Exlenstlne Iohn Williams fa Iames Iones Jerry Brown Iacob Farrington Ralph Wlllxams Wayne Stowe 1 2' , 4- i F1 I- ,1 K Janet Sutton Blanch Biggs Betty Moore Sally Crow Jeanette Miller Deanna Bacon I Dale Beal Eldon Moore Frank Dailey Sonny Kelly Charley Ware Bllly McCall 7 4 Barbara Johnson Mildred Bassinett Peggy Uder l Patty Lewis Vxrgima Blakely ig 1- Norma Iean Moore 4, Wayne Anderson Marjorie North .ff Richard Toolle ll-'GY Southard Howard Estes Faffefl MHSSSY 871 Bob Rowden Kenny West Beverly Meents Vonda Morgan Bobby Lyons Freeda Brumfxeld - Q- U 5 'lf' 1' Donald Cook Ioan Randolph 4 4 Chester Smith Bobby Prum W C A Uv ,313 Jack Adams Ernest Greek K Irmmy Gum fog its 'A . 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B Football Team BACK ROW: lLeft to Rightl Kenneth Reaves, Iohn David Brendel, Ronny Dickinson, Richard Rogers, Bobby Don West, Ricky Renner, Ed Holder, Iohn Carr. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Dugan, Scotty Moore, Iack Keesling, Iames Welch, Robert Walters, Kenneth West, Charley Ware, lack Ienkins, Howard Blattel, Robert Beck. FRONT ROW: Eldon Iennlngs, Forrest Frosty Conner, David Hough, Team Manager, Bob Mitchell, Coach Gene Ruble, Team Manager, Harold Iones, Fred Wrinkle, David Engsberg, Ronny Walstrom, Darrell Peters. I 4 F- fi ' 'T i '1. 44-.a....fw ,, ..,Thexvuo, GYYMQICSYYX-A29 CQQQQVL if 75' Qucemck cmxzs -:SI-fi' 2Bm.bo,0, No.n!YRom.?SOYb 00 Sue, Lovgj I I-'K Tenn. Es3rk'2-1' Muxwre 5. uh, ni' 1 I -Sk -w 5. I ,.. 6 -1 as wa Ihe Marching Band of L H S they owe! Horecomx g Parade 5 the spuauo S rdm Holder Ii3lKlTl-, the gave up at K L N T wma ,085 lltqvr. , Florence Barber. Sf B Team Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Lula Mae Esther, Paula Burtm, Comme jenkms, Ianet Holman. A Team Cheerleaders fl'- Ame DUQQGH, I1 Ann Kerr, Sally Ham- A 81 B Cheerleaders LEIT l'O RIGHT: If: Ann Kerr, S-Ally llam- lluvrp, Ann Dogg!-tt, Flomrxif-, MIL. Girl' 5I1r:Ii.1 z., l.A.le1 Mm: Esther, Paula Bmlr., Ianni Holman, Comme IF2I'.KlHS, e Q A Basketball Team BACK ROW: lLeft to Rlghtj Ollver Munholland, Team Manager, Dean Wh1pple, lack K.l'UC1WiQ, Gary Nxchols, Coach Ruble, Mickey Woos- ley, Gene lhy, Clols Wade, Nelson Owen, Team Manager. FRONT ROW: Duane Burns, C. E. Brown, Gary Tracy, Glen Walters, Darrell Gaines, Paul Brown. B Basketball Team BACK ROW: lLeft to Rlghtl Dallas Luthy, Eldon Iennlngs, Richard Puts, Dlck Carr, B111 Cox, Dav1d Hough, Bud Allen, Coach Ruble. SECOND ROW: Ierry Starnes, Howard Blattel, Paul Conn, Freddle Wrmkle, Wayne Iones, Ronny Walstrom. FRONT ROW: Donme Strickland, Bobby West, Harold Smlth, Chester Kmchloe, I1m Burtxn, Jack Keeslxnq. vw fe? ..f . as I I Q . QQ' . x I I xg, , QJOQS , Wotgl GLEN WALTERS P831 G Cn w S9op X . vpwapwf QZAP Q 0440: Q Qdllvqs- 04414: 4'111Pu4- !Cj5,o4v f'9' A lQ'05,4o Q 1 G B . Q SHIRLEY HOPKINS Lebanon's Toumament of Champions Queen Candidate. s f-rfww V -wanwi' This one d1dn't count. Boo Hoo! I I w But this one didl Hurrah! I! Two more for Trace! 'Long shot artist, Gaines. What 9005 UP must COIHS down? I ig- A, l 'J Senior Football Players FROM LDT TO RIGHT: Iack Davis, Eddie Iames, Ray Williams, Kenneth Pottenger, Iim Bethel, Steve McAllister, lack Krudwiu. Garv Nichols. Georue Nichols. FROM UTI' TO RIGHT: Senior Basketball Players Dean Mfhipple, Gary Nichols, lack Cleo Glen Crabtree, Jay Skelton, Ierry Richardson Krudwig, Mickey Woosley. av BACK ROW: fLeft to Rightl Iack Adams, Kenny West, Billy Hause, Eldon Moore, Iohn Ford, Iimmy Damell, Iohn Carr, Scotty Ioe Moore. SECOND ROW: Iunior Eagon, Team Manager, Tommy Blakley, Darrell Osborne, Richard Tooley, Ernest Greek, Bobby Myers, Iames Chastain, Ed Siler. FRONT ROW: Donald Cook, Douglas Caldwell, jim Luthy, Bob Cline, Larry Simpson, Bill Bauer. Freshman Cheerleaders Rita Sue Butcher, Suzie Winfrey, Carol Kerr, Ioan Marsh, Pat O'Dell, Deanna Elmore. 1 6 i Q1 A CJELVUIZ L Z S BACK ROW: KLeft to Rlghfl Gary Tracy, Irm Bethel, Ar- thur Buttram. SEATED: Mr. Rarney, Miss Davls, Mr. Fu- gate. 54 ,gn-5, House of Representatives Student Council BACK ROW: lLeft to Rightj Mr. long, Iames Morgan, Merl Hunt, Dean Whlpple, Paul Massey, Lee Griffin, Gene Day, Bud Allen, David Hough. SECOND ROW: Mary Odom, Mary Io Robertson, Claudette Sutherland, Betsy Draper, Io Ann Kerr, Charla Talbot, Sue Thompson, Thelma Lindsay, Connie jenkins. SEATED: Darrell Peters, Tommy Luthy, jack Davis, Andy Iohnson, Rlcky Renner, Ierry Gilmore, Dickie Addison, Fred Wrinkle, Ronny Walstrom, Duane Burris. -.. ,I as Q? 'TY T Senate BACK ROW: CLeft to Rightj Jean Alexander, Linda Wrinkle, Kenny Haydon, Iohn Lewis, David Engsberg, Mary King. SECOND ROW: Bob Beck, Bobby Don West, Karl Hales, Carol Gunter. SEATED: janet Holman, Ed Wilson, Mara Ion Willhrte, Mr. Long. qw ,Qi ' 'Av 1 a I r 1 Debate nuw ONE: Dr. Heaqerty, Ronald Cowperthwaite, Ronny Walstrom, Ilm Bethel, Larry Alllson, Paul ROW TWO: Iunlor Barber, Vrc Jeffries, Sandra Holder, Ioan Sullivan, Kenneth Haisty. qv American lunlor Red Cross Council ROW ONE Patty McCulloch Fred Wrxnkle Mrss Davis Bud Allen N3 la Kay Montgomery ROW TW Shrrley lopeman Carolyn Shadel Sally Tldwell Bob Muchell not shown ln plcture 4- v 1 7 Massey, Gary Webb, M! . Abbott dmv i. O Margaret Gold sby an K' I X . 1 ve v 5. 9 9 -J' 39 L . w i . ll I I X I I . 9 iv 'Al .. .., , K A 3 l R' 3 1 , . , , I. V W ' ' l l . 5 L o f y A , 4 , he 5 Al' 1 ,. if ' 'F , 'Ii' f p 'I V. . R ' 1 riff? - V VX 4 Qi 'As , f --f fn, , ff 1 BACK ROW fLeft to Rlghtl Barbara Sutherland Bonnie Miller Joyce Vernon Betty Barr Doris McCall Shirley Ivey Kathleen Van Hooser Joan Coffey Donna Braboy Carol Gunter Clarabell Coffman Paultne Elam Betty Janes Shlrley Bringleson ROW TWO Ruth Marley Virginia Toops Joyce Satterfield Barbara Sherrell Gay Hawkins Sammy Brlrneman Pat Dougan Mary Lou Smith Connie Jenkins Peggy Thomas Betty Meacnum Barbara Long Miss Holman ROW THREE Geraldine Atkinson Dorothy Brown Jean Neasby Margaret Piercy Freida Biggs Shirley Walker Virginia McCormick Jessie Murphy Betsy Draper Betty Lewis Ruth Harrill Mara Jon Willhite Susie Thompson ROW FOUR Barbara Watson Donna Shelton Marilee Richardson Betty Ford, Kathryn Smitte Virginia King Betty Blackman Fonda Brown, Barbara Barr Helen O Dell Mary Jo Mizer Judy Buck Patsy King ROW FIVE Carolyn Long Carolyn Nrinkle Shlrley Nunn Rosetta Williams Carolyn Shadel Virginia Shipman Hilda Wilson Joan Mott Edelea Brackett Shirley rlopni s Betty Street Charlet L Caulfield Shirley Johnson BACK ROW: ILeft to Rightl John Burns, Chester Starnes, Paul Hoevet, Darrell Rue, Johnny Williams, Paul Beery, Don Hawkins, Eugene fine ,...1, Conrad Palmer, Robert Christeson, Derrell Cook, Jerry Bowman. ROW TWO: Herbert Lindsay, Larry Burgess, Carl Lawrance, Henry Massey, T. F. Bowman, Russell Randolph, Billy McCall, Kenny Kneedler, Bobby Pruitt, Richard Miller, Bob Light. ROW THREE: Jerry Brown, Andy Johnson, Richard Southard, Ralph Jones, Billy Massey, Robert Prosser, Paul Kliner, Paul Walker, Gary Noble, Paul Monnahan, Stanley Coryell, Paul Massey. ROW FOUR: Dwight Sutherland, Stanley Ruble, Jimmy Goans, Sanford Joslyn, Bill DeVasure, Eddle Amos, Billy Ford, Jackie Still, Eddie Richardson, Bert Malone, Wayne Lindsay. ROW FIVE: James Morgan, Donald Rhoads, Frank Bush, Mr. Amos, Carl Scott, Billy Beard, Melba Webb, Chapter Sweetheart, Ed Wilson, Lynn Stowe, A. E. Beery, Edward Addison. J'- A it The Bish0p's Candlesticks The Bishop ...... D1ck Basmger The Convlcil . . .... Ed Renner Persomv ....... Charla Talbot Mane ........ Janet Holman Scrqeexm of Gendarmcs. .Iohn Lewxs S 5 iw... ,- The Bride Wore Red Pajamas Vugxnm Rxchtor ..., Ann Doqqem Mrs. Richter, . . .Ncnry Alexander Lord Percy . . .... Karl Hales Benson, The Bullffr . . .A.l'ldIf'd ljl0f1I1I h55 Gerry Wxlsr xx . . llcnnmlx Haisty 1 - - Its A Simple life Rita ...,.... Ioan Sulllvan janet . . . . .Shxrln-y Lopcman Grandmother, . . . E114-cn Ilarruy B111 .... . . Richexrd DJ-31 George . . . .hc Icffrms Cal . . Anhxxr Blmmm 'l 5 Geo ,913 g Girls' Chorus BACK ROW: fLeft to Rightj Rosalie Collier, Sue Waterman, Sue Mosier, Marilyn Randolph, Wanda Stewart, Sue Tunnell, Sammy Brlnneman, Edela Brackett, Kathleen Van Hooser, Mary Betn Sewell, Jeanette Gordon, Marie Barr, Barbara Thompson, Linda Wrinkle, Elizibeth Moore, Femalee Deck- ard, Sally Tidwell, Iudy Hill, Marilyn Moore, Betty Ware, Ioan Young, Ioyce Ossig, Barbara King, Pianist, Mrs. Rich. ROW TWO: Gay Hawkins, Carol Fisk, Ann Doggett, Iessie Murphy, June Waters, Donna Joy Robinson, Dorothy Brown, Geraldine Atkinson, Betty Lewis, Barbara Watson, Mary Ann Eilenstine, Carol Elmore, Gertrude Smith, Shirley johnson, Betty Street, Kathryn Waters, Sandra Holder, Charla Talbot, Pat Dougan, Susie Thompson, Margaret Goldsby, Virginia Griffin, Wilma Stewart, Betty Lou England. ROW THREE: Carolyn Shadel, Eileen Harrity, Mary Rhoads , Shirley Ivey, Carol Gunter, Melba McCulloch, Shirley Lopeman, Ianie Mosier, Virginia Shipman, Barbara Peters, Paula Burtin, Ianet Holman, Helen Will- iams, Charlene Caufield, Nancy Marks, Ioyce Vernon, Mary King, Elizibeth Iohnson, Veda Rucker, Goldie Rodden, janet Hopkins, Connie Jordan, Barbara bong. ROW POUR: Carol Martin, Hilda Wilson, Carolyn Wrinkle, Ioan Hough, Ruthann Lehner, Betty Blackman, Patty McCulloch, Pianist, Mildred Woody, Ruth Hanill, Verlene Pruitt, Donna Bandy, Betty Stith, Dianne Atchley, Marietta Randolph, Betty Hoerle, Sue McCormick, Mara Ion Willhite, Willa Jean Butcher, Lillian Chambers, Evelyn Wright, Melba Webb. ,I If J X ., Q O 000 y ff 4 If 58 G 1'-3 7 ' v x Q A F113 SZQT S , N 4 F cs Il .- sv 1 vi - . H A J K 4 . , J F ,, Q. is L' Q K -5 Q 4 cf :J 7, N, , 4 l 1 , 1 . l Special Music Group BACK ROW: lLeft to Rrglitl Karl Hales, B111 Donald, Robert Prosser, Sanford Ioslyn, Kenny Haydon Iarrell Elam Iohn Lewrs, Bob Mitchell, Edward Renner, Gary Tracy, Davld Engsberg. 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'J Who's Who SCHOOL EXECUTIVE OFFICES Ed W1lson Student Body Pres1dent J1m Bethel Semor Cla s Pre rdent Gary Tracy Jumor Class Presldent Arthur Buttram Sophomore Class Pres1dent B111 Lenz, Freshman Class Presldent TALLEST BOY Jarrell Elam TALLEST GIRL Barbara Sutherland SHORTEST BOY Ivan Beery SHORTEST GIRL Margaret Lawson PRETTIEST HAIR Donna Joy Roblnson PRETTIEST GIRL Thelma Lrndsay HANDSOMEST BOY Jack Krudwlg PRETTIEST EYES Shlrley Hopklns FASTEST TYPIST Carol Smlth BEST MUSICIAN Joe Akers BEST SPORTS Joan Young, Monta Jean Mltchell Betty Meachum Jack Hodges Davld Cook John Odom BEST VOLLEYBALL PLAYER Ruth Dlgby CLASS REDHEADS Ann Doggett Katherrne Dougan, Elleen Harr1ty Carl Scott Davld Engsberg Frank Melancon BEST ACTORS D1ck Basslnger Ed Renner 1955 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Gary Nlchols Ed James Jack Krudwlg Steve McAll1ster Cleo Glen Crabtree Jay Skelton, George Nlchols, Jerry Rlchardson Merl Hunt J1m Bethel Ray Wlllxams Davld Engsberg Davld Hough C E Brown Forrest Connor Bud Allen Kenny Pottenger Gary Tracy Eldon Jennmgs, Fred Wrmkle Jack Davrs Bobby West TEAM MANAGERS Bob Mltchell Harold Jones BEST FOOTBALL PLAYERS Gary Nlchols, Ed James Steve McAll1ster Jack Krudwlg ACADEMICALLY E S IN FIVE CLASSES Dick Basslnger Kenneth Hdlsty E S IN FOUR CLASSES Ronny Walstrom, Carol Smlth Thomas Jordan Fred Wrlnkle Nancy Marks Carol Martln Sandra Holder, Conme Jordan Mary Oberlln Shlrley Massey Pat O Dell Charla Talbot Sammy Brlnneman Elnora Washbum, Mary Ann Ellenstlne Blll Flsk Mara Jon W1llh1te Barbara Klng Ann Straton Dons Slmpson, Deanna Bacon E S IN TWO CLASSES Mary Jo Roblnson Marolyn Moore Judy Barclay Ed Thomas Nancy Alexander Ronald Cowperthwalte, Carolyn Calkm, Dlana Poulson Jack Keesllng Ann Carter Jeame Mulcare Ida Odom Mary Beth Sewell V1rg1n1a Shrpman Carol Flsk Bob Cllne Judrth Hurst Norma Roper Betty Glles Wayne Nelson Arthur Buttram E S IN ONE CLASS Sue Waterman Janet Hopkrns Carol Elmore, Davrd Hopwood Goldxe Rodden Johnny Earp Betty McCorrn1ck Robert Prosser Carol Gunter Ida Phlppenney V1cJeffr1es Barbara Barr Mary Jo Branstetter, Sheila Donaldson Dean Whlpple Montre Ruble Donna Braboy, Paula Burtm, Betty Vaughn C E Brown J1m Burtm Dav1d Cook Betsy Draper Shrrley Ivey Joan Sulll van Elleen Harr1ty Shlrley Nunn Ed Wrlson Rlcha d Duell B111 Cox Karl Hales Ed Renner Judy Spruner Barbara Smrth Jan Skelton Mlldred Wood, Glorra Enstrom Nyla Kay Montgomery Edlth Wllklnson Betty Barr Katherrne Dougan Ann Wrndsor, Joan Hough Verlene Prultt Joyce Vernon, Melba Webb Barbara Wrlght Carol Flelds Martha Moulder, Lmda Hadley Ernest Greek Jo Ann Marsh, Kenneth Wood Farron Mae Massey Jewell Amos B111 Baver Rrta Sue Butcher Wanda Weaver Joyce DeVasure Eugene Reed Kenneth West Jumor Randolph 1 I ' . 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September September September September September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October I Actwutles Calendar The doors of learning and opportunity have opened wide to hordes of future leaders of the land The corridors nng with Hi and Hello I I The walls creak and seem to bulge to make room for hoop skirts and crinolines, amid bright shirts and levis L H S is allvell School has begun! I A' team Cheerleaders elected as follows Sally Hamilton Florence Barber, Io Ann Kerr, Alice Court ney, Ann Doggett Candidates for twlrlers tried out Those chosen were Sue Long, Charla Talbot Carol Kerr, Janet Holman is the drum major Manv Lebanon fans bv car or by bus went to Cabool for the first football game of the season Score 15 7 in favor of Cabool Our first home gamel We won over Mt Vernon 6 0 The L H S Band performed at the half B team Cheerleaders were elected They are Janet Holman Connie Jenkins Lula Mae Esther Paula Burtin Lebanon B' team defeated Bo1,1var 13 6 Peter K Gnmes gave a very interesting report on how he got his family from behind the Iron Curtain The assembly was enjoyed by all Coach Bishop began flag football practice with seventh and eighth graders He was asslsted by some of the Yellow Iacket Varsity Squad Members Lebanon was host to the Industrial Art Work Shop at the Industrial Arts Building Sponsors were S M S Springfield and the State Department of Education Sophomores elected class officers as follows President Arthur Buttram Vice President Paula Burtln Secretary Donna Braboy Treasurer Nancy Marks Reporter Andre Dledrichs Senators Carol Gunter Mara Ion Willhite Bob West and Karl Hales The Iackets won over Houston 18 X12 The Lebanon Marching Band won a second place and a sixty dollar prize at the Dairy Festival Parade in Springfield Lebanon s B team fought hard but lost to Rolla B 7 0 Student Council Members were installed An exceptionally good pep rally was held the day of the Parent s Night game with Bolivar A Panel of Experts consisting of Mr Rich Mr Pratt and Miss Davis answered Florence Barber s questions concerning some of the f1ne pomts of the game of football Lebanon won the game, 12 0, much to the enjoyment of parents and fans The night was perfect and the game was a thnller there The Army furnished transportation and dinner at the Post Rolla B again defeated our B team by the score of 13 6 The Sophomores slaved after school enlarging the L at the football field They also added the smaller letters , The newly formed Pep Club met and elected officers President is Ieanle Mulcare An evening pep rally was held in the gym F F A boys attended the American Royal ln Kansas C1ty We re sure they had fun! I I The Yellow jackets, the band, and many fans , traveled to Ava for a game with a tough team We re tough tool Score 7 7 Mixed Chorus began work together Jean Ray and Cousin Ellie entertained us all in an assembly today The jackets lost to Rolla 26 6 The B team went to Springfield, but were beaten The score was 30 7 Delegates and other interested members of our Student Council went to Monett for the annual confer ence of the Southwest Federation of Student Councils Those attending were Arthur Buttram, Karl Hales Mary Io Robertson Charla Talbot, Ed Wilson, and Jack Jenkins In the contest for Homecoming Queen, these girls reached the finals Barbara Nan Thompson, Iean Esther Mulcare, Thelma Lindsay and Sue Long Two big days of omecomlng Festlvlties began! Students worked frantically to complete floats A pep rally started it off at the h1gh school gym The Cheerleaders dragged the dummy and bumed it, and then led the Snake Dance Th1s was all climaxed by another rally at K L W T The parade was a big success with Mrs Rainey s home room winning the first prize At the big Homecoming Game that night Mother Nature didn t co operate and caused the cancellation of part ol the half time ceremonies scheduled The Annual Staff, who resembled Indians, while shivering in tneu blankets sold hot coffee instead of the usual pop However the weather couldn t dampen the enthusiam of the several hundred loyal rooters who braved the icy wmd and 1ntense cold to cheer the Yellow Iacket on to a thorough trounclng of Stockton 14 0 and see Thelma Lindsay crowned Homecoming Queen After the game, the traditional Homecoming Dance made the festwitles complete Lebanon s B team avenged their earl1er defeat at the hands of Springfield by stopping the Sopho mores cold 2 0 Halloweenl 1 Time for ghosts, spooks, and what have you to prowl A petitron IS being circulatec l O O 5 . ' ll ll ll ll 8 n r ' : I - 9 . : , 10 I . 1 ' 16 . - . ' . . . . 19 ll ll . : I I I 20 ' - . 20 . ' . 24 ' Q 27 - . . . . , . 27 : -' I - ' 2 30 - . 1 3 I A la ll n - . 4 . 7 II I ll . ll ' I ' I I October 8 The band journeyed to Ft. Leonard Wood where they performed at the half-time at a football game 10 . ll ll I ll Il - . . 1-10 ' u u ' HH . S ll 12 . . 13 , 13-14 . . . I A ' . ' 14 , ' 18 ' , 18 ll ll . 21 - , 22 ll ll O - . 22 - 26 I I 5 27 7 11 - ' - ' , 28 . Q I . . . . . 29 I M ll - - . I . I 31 ' ' - - . - - 76 November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November November December December December December December December December December December December around town stating that the name Lebanon should be changed to a more suitable name They sug gested Omelet Our Jackets lost the final game of a good football season to Jefferson City Score, 28 12 We all enjoyed a vacation while the teachers attended the State Teachers Meeting in St Louis Students representing Lebanon High at the annual Invitational speech toumament held at Drury College in Springfield were Sally Tldwell Larry Allison, and Ronny Walstrom Ronny placed third in the extemporaneous speaking dlvlslon L H S Band agaln won honors by placing second in the big S M S Homecoming Parade Dr Heagerty was one of the speakers at the noon day luncheon held ln the Student Center at the college F H A officers for the coming year were installed in a special assembly given today, during which out going President, Kathleen Van Hooser, presented the Symbol of Authority the gavel, to this year s President, other officers are Vice President, Carolyn Shadel Secretary Edela Brackett Trea surer, Jo Ann Mott Historian, Betty Street Parlimentarlan, Jo Ann Mizer and Reporter, Hilda Wilson Each girl was presented with a rose The foot all team surprised Coach Bishop with a banquet given in his honor They also presented him with a zzy sport shirt e Atchley won a S25 Savings Bond by w g first place in the Voice of Democracy contest Sally idwell placed second All members of the speech class submitted an entry About sixteen reached the finals F H A girls traveled to Mt Grove for the sub district meeting for future homemakers In the style show, Virginia Shipman won third The annual F I-' A Barnwannlng was held in the Junior High Gymnasium Melba Webb was chosen Chapter Sweetheart Her attendants were Mary Rhodes and Jo Ann Randolph Basketball at lastl Our flrst pep assembly of the coming basketball season We leamed some new yells and really got that splrlt I The Jackets took the opener from Galena, 56 39, ln their first game in the annual Nixa Toumament The football boys were honored with a banquet given by the Rotary Club An assembly was given by Edgar Mayfield and Mrs Rich in which we were royally entertained by Mr Mayfield and his beautiful tenor voice The boys quartet also sang The Yellow Jackets took the second game in the toumament defeating Clever 50 41 Still battling for first place in the Nixa Toumament, Lebanon squeezed past Branson, 63 56 It was Bransons first loss 1n forty seven games In the game for first place, Forsyth defeated us 47 55 in a battle that lasted right down to the wire L H S debaters Kenneth Halsty Sandra Holder, Vic Jeffries, and Ronny Walstrom went to Columbia to listen in on a hot debate between M U and the University of Arkansas The B' team in the Marshfield Toumament lost to Ava s A. team, 48 33 The a ual Thanksgiving Assembly was give ith the Reverend Kenneth Bandy giving an inspiring talk e choral groups provided the music? In a cgnsolation game, the B team was defeated by Strafford s A' team, 38 31 Two days off for Thanksgiving! I I Lebanon s A and ' B teams scored a double victory over Cabool The lA team score was 68 44 and the score of the B team game was a resounding 63 21 The Annual Staff presented an assembly to explain what the different jobs of the members consisted of , and also to start the sales of the Magnet Candidates for Mr and Miss Magnet were Alice Courtney Ann Doggett, and Sandra Holder Jim Bethel Steve McAllister, and Bd Wilson Pep assembly was given to arouse some spirit for the Jacket's first game in the Fnsco Tournament We won, 85 33 by trouncing Stoutland K A Cap MacKenzie gave an interesting and informative talk on liquid air Along with the facts and information, he mixed humor Lebanon won their second game of the tournament, beating out Dixon, 69 52 Our Yellow Jackets captured first place and a fine trophy when they stopped a fighting Richland team by the score of 64 57 It was Richland s first loss of the season The Lebanon team won their first Skyline Confer ce G? with a win over Bolivar, 64 33 The B ' team also won, 36 25 In their first Frisco League Game, the Jackets lost to an earlier enemy Richland, by a score of 57 72 However the B squad beat Richlands B , 51 42 Sgt Joe Boummell safety officer for the Missouri Highway Patrol, Troop 1 , really got his safety message over to most of us during a special safety assembly In addition to his talk he showed a film entitled Chain Reaction Lebanon posted double wins over Stoutland Highs Tigers by the scores of CAI 69 33, and IBD 42 15 Springfield Central squeezed by the Yellow Jackets in a heart stopper, and for Lebanon fans a heart breaking Skyline Game The score was 66 68 when the time ran out However, the B team won their game, 41 32 The annual Christmas Assembly was held with the Choruses providing music for the traditional and beautiful nativity scenes Christmas Vacation began and during the holidays the nativity scene erected by the Student Council in front of the school was effectively lighted at night 2 . - . 3-4 ' . . 5 9 . . . , 9 b ll ll . 15 . . . . - . 15 . . . . 16 . 16 ' I - . 17 . 17 . 17 l - . 18 - . 19 . - , . 19 . . . 2 , 22 n I I I I lc, - . 23 N 24-25 - 26 I u n 1 0 Y-o I - I 29 . 30 ' . 2 . . I . 2 A - . 3 , 9 ul T - . 10 ' ,' 14 .' ' , ' 16 I . ' - - . 20 - . - 22 ' January January January January January January January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February February February 25 26 A musical quintet entertained during an assembly by presenting an enjoyable program of All Trme Hit Tunes, ranging from classrc to popular. The Yellow Jackets looked very convincing when they beat Crocker, 77 33. The B team also looked good and won, 58 24 The score wasn't very indicative of the close and hard fought game between Lebanon and Buffalo in which Buffalo won, 49 58 However, 36 28 was the score of the B team game with Lebanon the victor Debaters Sandra Holder, Vic Jeffries, Kenneth Haisty, Ronny Walstrom, accompanied by Mr James Abbott, went to North Kansas City to participate in an lnvitatronal debate tournament They garned three decisions and lost three This is the last week of the second quarter and the close of the first semester of the 1955 56 school year Tests, fines, are due this week Marshfield bowed to the Jackets in both A and B competition Scores 58 29 and 47 25 The Jackets rolled past Phillipsburg in a Frisco League Game by the score of 84 62 after seeing the B' team win easily 41 27 Two Lebanon students talked to different groups and organizations on the debatable subject of fluorida tion today Ed Thomas spoke to the V F W and to county health officials, and Arthur Buttram pre sented his views on the subject to the Eastem Star and to another group of women Play try outs were held and three casts were picked The field will be narrowed down later Here are the tenative casts Cast I Cast II Cast III Rita Joan Sullivan Sheila Donaldson Sally Tidwell Janet Jean Esther Mulcare Margaret Goldsby Shirley Lopeman Cal Jumor Barber Jack Jenkins Arthur Buttram Granny Phyllis Bumgardner Diane Atchley Eileen Harrity Bill Bob Mitchell Andre Dledrlchs Ed Thomas George Vic Jeffries Karl Hales Richard Duell The cast for another play is as follows Ed Renner, Dick Bassinger, Charla Talbot and Janet Holman Lebanon began the1r play in the 25th Annual Toumament of Champrons w1th a win over Crane, 78 51 The team earlier selected Sh1rley Hopkins as Lebanon s candidate for the Tournament of Champion Queen In the last seven seconds, Joplin went ahead of the Jackets by one point in a quarter final game o the Tournament of Champions The flnal score was 47 48 when Lebanon ran out of time Kenny Haydon and Jarrell Elam sang before a group of Rotarians and reportedly did well Everyone enjoyed it Several Lebanon chorus members, accompanied by Mrs Rich went to Springfield to rehearse for the vocal concert that was given Friday night The large group, represented by many schools was a success and a tribute to the fine conducting of Dr Lara Hoggard Springfield defeated us 45 52 in an exciting Skyline game pulling ahead of the Jackets in the closmg Lebanons A' team won easily over Marshfield 88 57 but our B team lost its first game against like competition, 25 30 An assembly, conducted by several American Problems Students was held today for the purpose of br1ng1ng to light some of the :acts about Polio tne disease itself and the March of Dimes Campalgn These students brought our many little publicized by highly important facts about this subject Two March of Dimes Benefit Games were played today sponsored by the Student Council In basket ball the Junior boys defeated the Sophomore boys in a close one, 33 29 but the Sophomores got re venge when the Sophomore girls beat the Junior glrls in a volleyball game The score of this game was 13 5 About S75 was raised Joplin, defending state champions, edged by the Jackets, 80 77 in a non conference game The Defensive Stars of the past weeks, as named by an anonymous committee, Gene Day Gary Nichols , Jack Krudwig, Darrell Gaines, and Gary Tracy Barbara King was awarded a preliminary Betty Crocker Homemaking Award and will later compete for further honors with other girls who have won the same award The Sophomores really 'lived it up at their sock hop which was held 1n the L H S gym This was also a leap year party so the girls were expected to do the honors of getting a date, dance, etc There was a good crowd and all had fun The Yellow Jackets came from behind and won a close and thrilling Skylrne game with strong Buffalc in an overtime 57 56 The B team also played an overtime game but lost theirs, 46 44 It was an easy game for the Jackets when they met Conway in the next to the last home game o the season The B' team also won The scores of the two games were A 75 38 B 43 16 Three one act plays were presented in the L H S gym and one, The Bishops Candlesticks wa chosen to represent the school in the Frisco League One Act Play Contest to be held the 15th Dic Basslnger was chosen as the top actor and Ed Renner was runner up 7 - - - n u 8 , - 9 - 10 I ' I n u n u I - - . 13 - ' Il I I - . 14 16 - ' . . 17 ' ' ' - . 19 - L 19 . - -27 . 27 - , ' quarter. 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