Canton High School - Flash Yearbook (Canton, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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, fv ri? I 1 . ,,,,. -2 , - -- -fn-3, :E-zf,-i.-ig.-:QEEQ r x 1. n 4' Q , I .4- , K,-1 1 gig ,, J. I . .w 'ARE 9 . H4 :ix 1-1' 45 ,Q .P Miw, .QW .A.,4-V. -C+-,. Y Y - V H , FLASH conion high school conion, missouri rr' :ff-.-rf t' ,X D 4 -... , ,s' 221+ I 3 ' Long live our C. H. S. With her students so brave and true. May she ever stand for the right And be ready and willing to do. In times of our game or in class, May her loyalty be the same: Upholding, protecting, defending, And guarding her honored name . .4 Nw, Then here's to our H. S. of C. To her may we e'er be true. At home or when we're far away, Let us pay her the tribute due. Her colors of red and white Fill our hearts with the loyal love, For they stand for the truth and right As proudly they wave above. Compliments of LEWIS COUNTY HARDWARE Our hardware stands hard wear. -x I. RUSSELL ELLIS Administrator, Teacher, Friend, Christian Man To his memory we dedicate our 1957 FLASH. In his memory we dedicate our lives to those principles which made him the wonderful person he was. L , J. RUSSELL ElllS 1897 - 1957 Iames Russell Ellis, the son of Iohn P. and Nellie Mae Clark Ellis, was bom near LaGrange, October 1 , 1897. He attended the rural school at Ten Mile and the first year of high school at a subscription school at Ten Mile. He finished his high school work at Canton, graduating with the class of 1917. After teaching at the rural school at Midway in 1917-1918, he volunteered for service in the army in September, 1918, and was enlisted in the student army training corps. He received an honorable discharge in November, 1918. During the summer of 1919-20 , Mr. Ellis worked as a crew and property man with the Redpath Vawter Chautauqua Association. Then the next year he taught in the high school at Ten Mile. During 1921-23 he was superintendent of schools at Durham, and from 1923 to 1927 he was superintendent of schools at Ewing. He was superintendent of schools at Maywood from 1927 to 1929, when he came to Canton as superintendent of schools, a position he has held until his untimely death. , 7 Board EducaUon L LEFT TO RIGHT: George Martin, Henry Lloyd, Robert Gorrell, Albert Bauqhcr, Marvin Zenqe, Alfred Turner, George Nichols, Vernon Ohlendorf. LEFT TO RIGHT: Io-m Martin, Virqlnla Moasc-, Ianet Bauqher, Betty Io Wiskirchen, Michael Zenge, George Hurt, Bonnie Spurgeon, Laurel Egloy. Vi 5 3 - , I , r-T-'M ----v -'M v Q . . V 4... .. , W, ., ,,,.,, ......,...,,,,....-A....., .. . f f P 6 A l i C0uncH gm 5 gm, P ,Ny fl-cgcuffy E2 A I. RUSSELL ELLIS Superintendent Senior Class Sponsor B. S. Culver Stockton College M. A. University of Missouri Graduate Student University of Iowa l VERNON OHLENDORF Acting Superintendent Principal Science Freshman Class Sponsor B. A. Augustana College Graduate Student University of Iowa Graduate Student University of Kansas MARGARET AHRENHOLTZ Mathematics Junior High Eighth Grade Sponsor B. A. Culver Stockton FRANK SMITH Vocational Agriculture Freshman Class Sponsor B. S. University of Missouri M. Education University of Missouri FRANCES DeLANEY Commerce Senior Class Sponsor B. S. Kirksville State Teachers College M. A. CSCE, Greeley, Colorado .-.i.... -l I Compliments of JOHN GREEN STORE IOHN MCCAMPBELL Social Science Sophomore Class Sponsor B. S. Kirksville State Teachers College Graduate Student-- Washington University, St. Louis KATHERINE S. MOTLEY English Junior Class Sponsor A. B. Missouri Valley College M. Education University of Missouri NED DAY Music Sophomore Class Sponsor B. A. Culver Stockton CAROLINE LEAVITT Vocational Home Economics Iunior Class Sponsor B. S. Kirksville State Teachers College M. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Missouri University FLOYD GABEL Physical Education Seventh Grade Sponsor B. S. Washington University, St. Louis Graduate Student University of Missouri if Compliments of CANTON CUSTOM CLEANERS ,,,...f.nq nr., 4- MABEL MCCLAIN Library-Junior High Eighth Grade Sponsor A. B. Culver Stockton College Graduate Student-- Washington University, St. Louis MERLE BRADSHAW junior High Seventh Grade Sponsor B. S. Culver Stockton Graduate Student University of Missouri IRMA IEAN WALKER Assistant Bookkeeper IRAN PRYE School Secretary Bookkeeper Compliments of GROSS IEWELRY 5: GIFT SHOP 5 E I R5 4 1 'sr-v 's '1f'!'ZE7' Class Histow One fine fall day ln 1945 Canton Public School was blessed with the arrival of thirty-five darling first graders. Among those smiling faces were Charolette Brown, Bruce Dunlap, Edward Hardin, Iames Horsman, Mary Marks, Phyllis Shanks, Erlene Stlffey, and Michael Zenge . Miss Pauline Kiess instructed us for the first week before she became ill. Mrs. Frances Nichols substituted for her. Then Mrs. Ethel Lasswell acquired the job of teaching us demons for the rest of the year. Karma Berry joined our happy second grade group. Our teacher was Mrs. Lee ser. In the third grade Betty Io Wiskirchen bolstered our number. Mrs. Owens was our thlrd grade teacher. In the fourth grade we were not blessed with any new arrivals but we lost one happy member of our original class, Erlene Stiffey. Mrs. Legg taught us our multiplication and division tables. Mrs. VanTress taught our dubious class in the fifth grade. There were two additions to our class in the sixth grade. One, Erlene Sttffey, was a past member of our group and the other, Betty Ruth Powers, was a newcomer. We had the honor of being the first class taught by Mrs. Grandstaff. At long last we were ready to take the big step, Iunior High. Iudith Clark joined our class just in time to take that big step with us. Mrs. McClain was our seventh grade sponsor. Durlng the eighth grade our class was increased in number by two with the arrival of Jackie Mea se and Robert johnson. Iames Horsman and Patty Hamill were our King and Queen Candidates and we won the Iunlor High King and Queen Contest. Mr. Ohlendorf was our class sponsor. After eight years of hard study we finally reached High School. Mrs. Ohlendorf followed our class up another step to be our freshman sponsor. Our sophomore year we were joined by Allene Weathers, Shirley Williams, and Evelyn Tate. Our sophomore class sponsors were Mrs. Motley and Mr. Kneeland. Our junior year was a very trying year with such events as: magazine sales which amounted to over 510007 our first three act play, Here Comes Charlie : and the best Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet with the theme , Candyland . The class sponsors were Mrs. Leavitt and Mr. McCampbell. In our senior year we were joined by Elaine Jack son. As seniors we have accomplished several things. A few are: the production of a three act play, He Couldn't Marry Five , directed by Mrs. Ahrenholtz: the selling of pop corn, candy, pie, beanies, and picking up of corn for the Senior 'lrlp to Chicago: and the taking of all those well liked tests. The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet given in our honor by the juniors is one of the seniors fondest me morles. The theme was Oriental Gardens' . Our co-sponsors were Miss DeLaney and Mr. Ellls. Our class colors were silver and blue: our flower was the bronze mum: and our motto was, If The Road To Success Is Blocked--Detour . Compliments of DON'S GRAND LEADER Class Will We, the Senior Class, being of sound mind and body to make this last Will and Testament on the twenty-third day of May in the ye ar of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven the Faculty we bequeath all the undergrads. the Board we bequeath the school. the Juniors we bequeath our ability to stay in school and keep the teachers happy. the Sophomores we bequeath our attractive faces, figures , and personalities. the Freshmen we bequeath our good will---you'll'need it before you graduate. Karma Berry, bequeath my ability to get I's on vocal solos to Donald Sherwood. Charolette I. Brown, bequeath my ability to take food from the Conrad Hilton and get away with it to Dick Blackmore. Judith Janice Clark, bequeath Ed's ring to no one--it looks gn nice onmy finger. Bruce Dunlap, bequeath my ability to sleep through classes to John Horsman. James E. Hardin, having nothing I can afford to give, bequeath Judy's this year's Prom corsage to the Junior or Senior boy who needs one for next year. James Horsman, bequeath my dramatic acting ability to Bob Helsabeck . Elaine Jackson, bequeath my height to Marilyn Campbell. Robert L. Johnson, bequeath the money I spent driving Ed around to no one--I'm still broke . Mary Joanne Marks, bequeath my pony tall to Judy Sommers. Jackie I.ou Mease, bequeath little Sally Ann to Jane Taylor. Betty Ruth Powers, bequeath my ability to help the cooks in the lunch room to Bill Berry. Phyllis M. Shanks, bequeath my ability to help Mrs. Bradshaw to Clarence Tate. Erlene Stlffey, bequeath my ability to get the only available male in the Senior Play to Sondra Watson. Evelyn Inez Tate, bequeath my ability to keep Mrs. Motley laughing by giving unusual book reports to any one who needs to keep Mrs. Motley laughing. Allene Weathers, bequeath my ability to laugh to Ginger Mease--who doe sn't know how. Shirley Louise Williams, bequeath my ability to miss the train to Chicago to Miss DeLany so she won't walk the streets of Chicago looking for bottle openers. Betty Jo Wiskirchen, bequeath my ability to keep Mrs. Leavitt happy to Charles Brown . Michael W. Zenge, bequeath my ability to be such a lucky guesser on tests to Barry Starr. Compliments of TURLEY 6: JONES Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Millinery .p-up-:qv-1 surge, . Class Prophecy The year is 1967. The graduating class of 1957 is holding its first ten year reunion in the Boulevard Room at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. All eighteen members of the original class are present--my, what excitement! The whole room is simply buzzing with confusion. Over in the far corner of the room is none other than the famous Madame Charolletta, better known to most of us as Charolette Brown . Charolette now owns one of the most famous beauty salons in New York City. The former Shirley Williams is now a social secretary for the President's wife. Oh yes, she married Clarence. Lying asleep on the divan is Bruce Dunlap. He started out as a projectionist but with that Marlon Brando haircut he was soon discovered. There is Mary Marks , the head of the Home Economics Department at Stevens College for Women. She says she loves being an old maid and intends to stay that way. That is the former Elaine Jackson, married to the President of the National Auto Supply Company. By the way Elaine is the mother of two sets of twins, all boys. Robert Lionel Johnson, Ir. , as you know, is a big Oklahoma millionaire. In case you are wondering what he does with his money, he now owns his own chain of pinball machines. The one and only Allene Weathers is now happily married and has a nice little family of her own. In her spare time, she is still private secretary for Mr. Ohlendorf. Pirouetting in the corner is Iackie Mease, prima ballerina with the Ballet Russe. During the Senior Play she was bitten by the ballet-bug and decided to make it her career. Here comes Betty Io Wiskirchen, the second Betty Crocker and mother of three children. She recently patented her latest recipe discovery, Betty's Better Biscuits. Entering in formation are Genaal Iames Horsman, Mrs. Horsman, and their five little privates. Betty Ruth Powers is now coming into the room. Betty Ruth has recently married Alfred Hinton and they have a cute little home in Canton. Evelyn Tate, our next arrival, is head nurse in Walter Reed Hospital and is a special nurse to the President. Evelyn also has a husband and two lovely children. Standing across the room is the suave and sophisticated Ed. Hardin. Ed is now top execu- tive of Phillips 66 and simply rolling in money. Of course with those two girls and one boy Cllttle Eddie, Ir., he certainly needs it. The former Judi Clark, of course, is his happy little wife. On the side, Iudi writes stories and novels for several well-known magazines. I'm sure you've all seen Karma Berry on her own television program, Aunt Karma's Sing Song School . Karma finally found her Methodist minister, married him, and has two darling little girls. Coming into the room is the former Erlene Stiffey, who is the principal of a private school for movie stars' children in Hollywood, California. Erlene finally found that certain man and is happily married and the mother of a beautiful little girl. Who is that creating a sensation over in the corner of the room? Why, of course, it's Michael Zenge playing the piano. I do hope he has permission from the program committee. Mike recently received his doctors degree in music from Iulliard and is now playing at Carnegie Hall. Surrounding the former Phyllis Shanks are her husband, Ronald Clark, and theirtwo girls and four boys. Obviously, Phyllis has little time for a career and is content to remain a housewife. All are present and accounted for. We are going to take a boat ride for sure this time. ROBERT JOHNSON Annual Staff 4 , Snooper Staff 4 , Llbrary Staff 1, Office Staff 4, Christmas Play 3-4, Sophomore Play Z, Senior Play 4, Future Farmers of America l-2-3, PPA Basketball 3 , Fl-'A Contest Judg- ing Teams 3, Track 4, Softball 3, Pep Squad 3. BETTY JO WISKIRCHEN Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Christmas Play 4, Sophomore Play 2, Dramatlcs Club Play l, Band 1-2-3-4, Clarinet Quartet 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Aide 3 , History Contest 3, Home Eco- nomics Conte st 3-4, Journalism Workshop 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3, Student Council Officer 4. EVELYN I. TATE Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Sophomore Play 2, Softball 2-4. JAMES P. HORSMAN Boys' State 3, Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Christmas Play 3-4, Class Presl- dent 4, Sophomore Play 2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Softball l-Z-3-4. MARY J. MARKS Magazine Sales Award 3, Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4 , Band 1-2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Home Economics Contest 4, Junior Play 3 , Christmas Play 1-2-3-4 , Soph- omore Play 2, Dramatics Club Play l, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-4, Senior Play 4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, His- tory Contest 2, Geometry Con- test 3, Pep Squad 3, Class Sec- retary 1. Compliments Of ALDEN N. MARKS JUDITH JANICE CLARK Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Christmas Play 1-2-3-4, Sophomore Play 2, Band 2, Senior Play 4, Dramatlcs Club Play l, Chorus l-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 2-3-4, Girls' Trio 2- 3-4, Girls' Sextet 3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Journalism Workshop 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3, Class Secretary 4, Student Coun- cll4Offlcer 1, Girls' Quartet 4. BETTY POWERS Lunchroom Help 3 -4. 'ffl IACQUELIN LOUISE MEASE Sophomore Pilgrimage 2, Maga- zlne Sales Award 3, Popularity Contest Winner 3, Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Christmas Play 3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Band Officer l-4, Junior Play 3, Soph- omore Play 2, Senior Play 4, Dra- matics Club Play l, Chorus l- 2-3-4, Chorus Officer l-2-3, Girls' Glee Club l-2-3-4, Music Librarian 2, Girls' Trio 2-3-4, Iunior Aide 3, Queen of the Prom 4, Girls' Sextet 3-4, Piano Solo 1-2-3-4, Voice Solo 4, Home Economics Contest 3, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Basketball l- 2-3-4, Class President l, Class Secretary 3, Student Council Of- ficer 2, Girls' Quartet 4. SHIRLEY L. WILLIAMS Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Sophomore Play 2, Iunior Play 3, Twirler 2-3, Drum Majorette 4, Senior Play 4, Bookkeeping Contest 4, Bas- ketball Z-3-4, Softball 2-3, Class Vice-President 3, Class Treasurer. Q 'lib 3133 ' -1--y' A4 ERLENE SUE STIFFEY Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Library Staff l-2-3, Office Staff 4, Christmas Play Z-3-4, Junior Play 3, Sophomore Play 2, Senior Play 4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Girls' ' :.f'7v'T Fixx .g..V ' PHYLLIS M. SHANKS Magazine Sales Award 3, Betty Crocker Homemaker 4, Annual Staff 4 , Popularity Contest Wir.- ner 1, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 3-4, Christmas Play 4, Sophomore Play 2, Dramatlcs Club Play Z, Chorus 3-4. Glee Club 2-3-4, Basketball l- 2-3-4, Class Treasurer l-2. BRUCE E. DUNLAP Christmas Play 3, Sophomore Play 2, Junior Play 3. Compliments Of LITTLE S SUPER SERVICE 13,1 Batterle s and Acce s sorie s Me- ALLENE WEATI-ERS Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Library Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Sophomore Play 2 , Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Class Secre tary 2 . was wok 4 3 ,i N. ELAINE IACKSON Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Christmas Play 4, Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Senior Play 4 , Girls' Sextet 4 . was 'b-0 CHAROLETTE IRENB BROWN Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4 , Library Staff 1-2, Office Staff 4, Lunchroom Help l-2-3, Chorus 3-4, Christmas Play 3, Iunlor Play 3, Sophomore Play 2, Senior Play 4, Glrls' Glee Club 3-4 , 5: so t, , in K-is X 41 KARMA IO BERRY Girls' State 3, Magazine Sales Award 3, Annual Staff 4, Band l-2, Snooper Staff 4, Library Staff I-2-3, Office Staff 4. Christmas Play l-2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Sophomore Play 2, lun- ior Play 3, Dramatics Club Play l,G1rls'G1ee Club 1-Z-3-4, Girls' Trio Z-3-4, Senior Play 4, Girls' Sextet 3-4, Volce Solo 3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Team Manager 4, Pep Squad l- 2-3 , Student Council Officer 3 , Girls' Quartet 4. 2 ' ' 1 ,,. La-. T. X I MICHAEL W. ZENGE Magazine Sales Award 3, Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 2-4, Office Staff 3, Library Staff 2, Christmas Play l-2-3-4, junior Play 3, Dra- matlcs Club Play 1, Band 1-2- 3-4, Band Officer 4, Chorus 2- 3-4, Music Librarian 4, Clarinet Quartet l-2-3, Plano Solo l-2- 3-4, National Merit Scholar 4, Instrumental Solo 4, Double Mix- ed Quartet 4, History Contest 2-3, Pep Squad 1, Class Presl- dent 3, Student Council Officer 4, Senior Play 4, Sophomore Play 14,-M- D- , see PY! IAMES E. HARDIN Boys' State 3, Courtesy Award 3, Annual Staff 4, Snooper Staff 4, Office Staff 3-4, Christmas Play 3-4, Sophomore Play 2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Softball l-2-3-4, Class President 2, Class Vice- President 4, Student Council l, Student Council Officer 3. f X. Wu , Chicago After a hilarious train ride , we reached the big town, and registered at our home I away from home , the YMCA Hotel. After unpacking tons of assorted baggage, I our entourage hiked to the Prudential Building where we got our first real look at Chicago. Prom its tower we were able to see the I whole city. May 3, 1957, found 14 seniors plus Miss Frances DeLaney and Frank Smith gathered at the Canton depot, waiting for the train that was to whisk us to Chicago for a whirlwind tour of the Windy City. TODAY l SUNDAY I N 'mn' 2:00 0 5:00 - 8:30 IRM. SEVEN WUNDERSHEWDRLDA' as seen thru the Color by greatest wonder Technicolor CffilB.bcMille3 mmandmen s A Parumougg flgiurg In-Vlshwlsion and Technicolor t I 'o 2 C l' . SEC. gow 8 Q . Bntcouy 5 sm Cos 9 Oil 1. Pvevgl EVFMDZV qpoixbonkl u.,,,E: -2- ' V -lzblrsf ' .J Ai I I Compliments Of LEWIS COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY I I That night---out on the town as we split up to see Cinerama and 'I'he Ten' Com- mandments . We arose at a respectable hour and took a bus down the lake to the Museum of Science and Industry. While wandering about, our busy group picked up interesting pointers on hatching chick- ens, performing an appen- dectomy , stamping metal, etc. In the afternoon we descended on various stores that we had spotted the night before . This whirl- wind shopping spree cost a small fortune and provided our group with such items as sissy dresses, candy turtles, uncounted pairs of shoes, and assorted exotic perfumes. That night we took a guided tour and saw Chicago After Dark . Hull House, Skid Row, the Maxwell Street market, and even Chinatown where we paused long enough to buy Chinese puzzles, gold ciga- rette holders, and other widely assorted trivia. Around the corner we found the Chinatown City Hall and the Chinese Mer- chants Associatton. We toured the building and examined the unusual Buddhist temple room and the old Chinese courtroom. Sunday morning, after a mad dash through town with taxi drivers who dldn't know where they were going, we arrived at the Chicago Temple for church services. T After the service, we climbed to the steeple, 400 feet above the street, and viewed the Chapel in the Sky, a small, beautifully decorated room almost 40 stories above the streets of Chicago. Climbing down proved much easi- er than climbing up the 173 steps that led to the Chapel. 3- Q 1 gn' N. on llill 'I ss n neu stun I l nu ,f Ima' Im I J 03: If ' ,gi z, 5 , , U: , V' 1 N - 'ls :sta 9 all ... XLT 1 ll - r ft aan 5 ff u 4 5 L. ' 1 ,f-' :guise tl :lung -' I .1523-f-f-'Q ' 'a I' fl if ta:-42 nf. UI n 45 .. .Q ., i . ' I . H' QQ- D V Compliments of LEWIS COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY . .'3,g3g,f'Z J li 1 w J' Compliments of CAPP'S 5 Sc 104 STORE JAMES STEWART -' gs as Lucky Lindy - 'The SPIRIT of SILOUIS' In the afternoon we walked through Grant Park to the Field Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Plane- tarium. Here we explored many of the wonders from the world of Mother Nature. Coming back, we strolled up the lake shore on our way back to our hotel. That evening after dinner, we again split up to see a few of the many current movies playing at the Chicago theatres. Monday morning , after a miserable night spent wrestling Coke bottles that didn't open because Eddie Foy's wouldn't supply a bottle opener, we picked up where we El, we headed for the A ,V I-lffllflll' mint cmsmscore Q37 wmusncoton left Off the dab' before- , Hopping on a southbound HUNITTZD RARTISTS 1 ... ...5'.'.T127.iT2'.2:i23...... 4 Cm S k d i h 'n . 7fn , cago toc yar s w t In ow I Al i .,,,,. l Aludiey HEPBURN Fred ASTM!! Mr. Smith in the lead. AS a54E.5.m. I ' EQ I we approached our desti- Fmm 0 MMM vmhvmon nation, however, a certain I0:25 P- L -5 Q KAY THOMPSON rm-amd something about the at- mosphere created conster- O y nation in our midst. A '0 'C 'f 'v- - - hasty vote and we fled a- .....o.,.. .... rm. AI-AN cmrmn SOPHIB gain to the north. Our sole 6 view of the stockyards 90 came as we circled them B0 O D0 PHI on our way back to the Loop. We checked out of our hotel and, after taking our baggage to Union Station, we again assulted the department stores on State Street. This time our hours 20 that were circulating through the gathering up our belongings and to get on the train by ourselves, we were going to have no little were met by a brass band and of chocolate eclairs, and bouquets rest. Good-bye Chicago. 7f7ffW,f 1 andel Brothers 1 , were spent more in window shopping 1 than in actual purchasing of any of T the delightful articles we saw. We 3: feasted--our eyes, and ate bargain hamburgers to stretch our last dwindl- I ing pennies. We all gathered at the 'I station and boarded the train for Canton. On the way, the effects of the past . four days began to take their toll. Our ll 'H return trip was considerably quieter than our first one. However, we re- vived sufficiently to play a last few hands of poker and read the magazines car. As we crossed the river into Missouri, we began made the horrifying discovery that while we had been able we had acquired so much paraphernalia in Chicago that difficulty in getting off. As we pulled into the station we legions of anxious parents. We gathered suitcases, sacks of wilting roses, and headed home for some much needed Bullsngmn Home A 'Q . 'N wifi STUDENT EIIUDATIUIIM. TRIP Compliments Of DELUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE AP xc 1 - 53199 .4-4' Y is vwvh Karma Rvrry Erlvnv Slitfvy Illum- Rx am' IWW 'ww Compliments srm1.H,' 11wm1..5 Wlllmlva Illflk CI.xlL . N A A Q Qui T b- A114-ru 1 f 1 1 i I g. 4, ,f n , it A H If 6 V 5 X K: M-s.fw. X . 1' my! if Vg S 1 , .0-M if -,,..4 A K vi Iixffkiv Mmxxsn ll zwmi Hur-iin of TRI-STATE FERTILIZER COMPANY Q ' ' ff f x , ' 3' Kp, fi .Y f-sz, pf I uf 5, ,E ' 'ff ,SAS A3 j, , 1 A nk ' ' mfg Q A ' 'Y Q35 V v N 2 ' . x , . K .y I 'xigif X .A - , 'r ww K 'A'A .f' Jn' Muthcal Bvtty, Mary tmrzmy, Elkmuf Ikrmx Liv H Marky I.M'k:1UI1 Ilwrnm in I 1yI11,1l3lml1k: Xwuqllwygg Betty W1 .L.11:':U-rx Cimnflwtln- Ilmwll 'A' 'T Q ,qv S4 ff' ,XV v z , . 4 fl-5 in ' ti 5 J: ' - Q18 I I 'mul I I ale 0:2 ER Q I I. I ll ' I ll ln lll ll TERESA POWELL Secretary G' Q X IUDY DOWNS Lf' BETTY ANN LLOYD Vice-President CHARLES BROWN I ,., '14 GARY SMITH President ORLIN BARBARA WE LCH BARKLEY Alu., 1 L .-x J IOHN WALTZ LARRY MCCULLOUGH S OZ IUDI IAMES BLACKMORE TURNER Compliments of DOME BOWLING LANES SHARRON ROGER LILLARD MARTIN 0 is ,kc 1 , R 24 B M 1, . 'EEERE 'Q' JU IOR RICHARD LOGSDON 'Z w if gk A 'K 4 J- ROBER'1 HEISABECK BENADINE KLUSMEIR ClA GENE EGLEY . 3 I -1, A -iw in I - 1 'E 1 ,S A. fx RONALD HORNER DONALD MARTIN SS SONDRA WATSON DONALD RAINES 1' 4 P . I , f ' jg., GEORGE HURT Student Council IOHN WISKIRCHEN IOYCE CARY Compliments Of NICHOLS MOTOR 61 IMPLEMENT COMPANY ROBERT CLARK DONNA HALLER P, Aff .V F V, ? BONNIE SPURGEON Student Council STANLEY WILLIS K' 1 fi lu I EAA RICHARD BIACKMORF GARY G LOVE R E' PATTY MOORE Treasurer fx LOIS LINS ON Not Pictured: EDMOND OTTO OPHOMORE ' r KENT LEFTWICH President A .. ' K 4 fs . All I , 7 , PATSY WILLIAM IOHNSON SCHREFFLER Secretary Vice-President 1. GINGER BAUGHER Compliments Of JUDY BOUDREAU Treasurer CLYDE RICHARDS INSURANCE COMPANY LAUREL EGLEY Student Council IUDY SOMMERS E NORMA IERRY KEITH LY FOUST RONALD LINDA LEVENGOOD VAN TRESS . fv- YC' arf' RUTH TURNER GEORGE PEARL MICHAEL MCFADDEN DOVA MCCUTC I-IAN 905 Y ORVETTAMAY IACKS ON IOHN HORSMAN IAN E TAY LO R TERESA ECKSTEIN Q. 2 .. 3 'S' wil , Q2 X4 is j C' c OE ze- 4 f T ,EQIP fhia , f Q iff lm, Mr. IUDY HOGGE ' , 1 A Q, 4 ' Q Q IUDI1-H RONALD CARSKADON IOB IERRY PATSY EDWARDS ZAHN G , 'A 6 if AHL' y v E! CLASS ' 3 ,,. A .Lf V - X HAROLD WILLIAMS Compliments Of HOTEL CANTON U 'em BETTY MARKS 61 Mrs. Virgil Schaffer Not Pictured: BOBBY FERGUSON S H X IAN ICE GAUS IACK WEST , 1 ' 4 Kid' T. in 'Ji rl.. f z:: .. IERROLD BOULWARE MARY ANN WALTER W7 fr A I X Y ,FS M I JAMES GRAHAM AQ COLLEEN SMITH M' 1 K W BECKY FISH BAC K BARRY STARR A '5 'Q ' j, FRESHMAN ClASS 'A v A .A I V 1 --IL f f in .sw 45' B wp? N. Q f ,sffif I .gif ' M., as , EVM 1 ' m N., - ' - uv X 1 ff A-A ,Z - W ,.. ' 6 . - Q . ' -. '-3 I I g A -' T 1 . M, Aw ,Qff-'-,ff A .. f I . Q., 7 H I if , ' ' ' . '! f 1? X 5,1 IA S' .wx , .Af , xfj, S: ' , ,, V Q 'fi' x ir f ' ,, 4-f , A A -FY . ', , , y I A .-L A ' 5 Qg ' A ,X 3 kk K K9 .K 4 ' ' 5 VK . Ev, . Ae' 7, ' mg ,fl --A .Lil :Z- ' .5 .wr - v E, . Y, .1-M ,.,. BOBBY IOE HARDIN, Vice-President ANN AI-IRENHOLTZ EUNICE ALLEN VICKI BADER RONNIE BAUER IAYNE CLARK, Secretary MARY PAT BAYNE GLENDA BISHOP JAMES BOEGER IUDY BRENNELL AMY IO BAKER, Treasurer KAY BROWN BENNY BURK LORENE CARSKADON DAISY CHAMBERLAIN JANET BAUGHER, Student Council IUDY COFPMAN CONNIE CARSKADON IOSEF FELLINGER NANCY HORNER KENNETH COLLINS JANE FARMER IEAN FARMER INEZ PORSTHOVE JERRY GREEN . DENNY HAMILTON IOHN HARIMANN JUNE HENDRICKSON MARILYN HONARER TONY IRVEN 131-Qnwggy 1 1 ' ' A LOTTIE 1AcOBs GEORGE IOHNSON A , CASEY JONES I JOYCE KREEGER -I PENNY LAU 'gk - .. 0 ' ' Q' ,r . DONALD MCCULLOUGH 5 , Q I - GLENN MILLER 'F I , I f' 0 CARL MILNES g, L Q FRANK MUELLER if 5-1. -ff ,X '- MARILYN CAMPBELL K Qq , X 'A w ' mr- I A 5 K I P JIMMY PEARL C HARLBNB POO L IAMES ROBBRSON DONALD SHERWOOD Q ' MILDRED SHERWOOD A JUDY SHORES ELAINE SPURGEON DONALD TATE IULIAN TATE JUNIOR TATE KAREN WALLACL FRANK WATSON GLENN WOLF DENNEY ZENGE VELMA 'ZENGE 9 3 8 f' : Nr' ir Eighth Grade .naw Qx Qu , I + S 4 I Aff' ,rf ' , 4 E 1 x . ' if , X 5 1 S BBL' x r 21 I-, 'U 'Ag fx ij' 5 3 ,E fs , 5 if 10 X5 'FV' Not Pictured: IANICE BOGENER BONNIE DAY, President GEROLD BARKLEY FRED BAUGHER BARBARA BROOKS EDWIN WATSON, Vice-President SANDRA CARROLL DE ANNA COFFMAN MARY COLE BEVERLY NICHOLS, Secretary ROBERT COLLINS HARRIET DUNLAP KATHRYN ECKSTEIN ION ROGERS, Treasurer NIKOLAS FELLINGER JANE GALBRAITH JOAN GALBRAITH VIRGINIA MEASE, Student Council HENRY HELSABECK ERENA HUDSON PEARL ANN IOHNSON 'I Ja. UQ li Siiil LUTHER KENNEDY MARIORIE KING MARILYN LAY ALLEN LILLARD BONNIE LOGSDON BILLY MADISON GENE PENICK IRENE PETERS KENNETH POWERS GENE PRIEBE RICHARD RAYL MARILYN RHOADES LYNN RICHARDS IO ROGERS WILLIAM SHOUSE AGNES SHOUSE CAROL SHUMAN PATRICIA SMITH DAN ST. CIAIR SANDRA TAYLOR JANET TURNER LINDA TURNER WELDON WILLIAMS GLENDA WILLIS 'P ii I -if ..- 'z.- F' no , Us Q .. cv 3 ii' A 12- 50 , if 4, - , 'V -9-- - ' I wx A ' if I I -X, , ,six - 'T J ,I Og' ,K 1 , , gf , A fag Q, T I ' . -, K m r' . A 1. 4 ' ' , R L' 1 ,et gk f K 'lv . f, A .fvq ,xx ' ,V 42 'N se, 5,1 S W 1 I v go inf' 3' X 'Q we !w U-, 'rx' 1 -jd 'N 49 4 4 Y N- K. Seventh Grade I 'P Not Pictured: I RONALD BOGENER 9 .. R. 'M ,e, r ,. . ,fifmii N, WILLIAM ALBERTY, President IOEY ALLEN CONNIE ALLENSWORTH KAE SMITH, Vice-President MARY ANNA BARKLEY LARRY BOUDREAU JERRY BROWN NANCY IO ELLISON, Secretary MARCIA BURDETTE DINAH DIMMITT JOHNNY DOWNS RICHARD DE COSTER, Treasurer MICHAEL DYKSTRA STEPHAN DYKSTRA MELVIN I-'ELDCAMP IOAN MARTIN, Student Council BONNIE FORSTHOVB MARTHA FOSTER NANCY FOUST MICHAEL GENCK DAVID HARTWIG STELLA IACOBS LINDA IOB CONNIE LIVINGSTON MARIETTA MARKS DAVID MARTIN, IR. NEAL MILLER FRANCIS MOORE THOMAS MOTLEY PAMEIA ORF MARVIN POWERS THAD PRIEBE VIRGINIA RICHARDS SAMUEL ROBERTS ROBERT SHANKS LARRY SHERWOOD LORENE SHERWOOD DALE SHORES ROBERT STIFFEY CLARENCE TATE LEONA WEST MARY WHISTON SAM WISKIRCHEN 9' LM E. 'S A My A. 'N '. ' - .-'ari- .L , I ., f N dr . X 5. Q .. , Y .i. .'.,f'-15 4 Ua, .,! Lz I U.. '-7 ,..Q1Q'- ' Ln Y is ,ww .' - 'Y 1 fi 5 NAB' ff f- ,fs 4,- I Sv 1:7 I 1' 'f AI, - 1 .v 1 1- wif'- .455 of -17-xr J 5. ' - 'v- 1! 1. I. r . . I 4 ,.-355 1 l ' N, I I AAA- ' 511 in M -11 f' Q5 rss 4-T ' Ars' gtzzzqi . ,' n 5 9 W :iv I .s N X I . if ff lv A 4. 4, ,5 . 1' 1 ',...f Wa A - 3-Q 7?- rg lr E 5 I 6 .2 ROW ONE: Leit nr Rirrht: Pat DuCoster, Harold Phillips, Edna Sherwood, Jean Martin, Francis Shouse, Terry Smith, Brrtty Crrllrnas, Charlotte Johnson, Larry Kennedy, Odie Downs, I. L. Marks. ROW TWO: Mrs. Mae Lvesqr, lllizalreth Mueller, Harold Wayne Willis, Iohn Sly , Gee Gee Angell, Iean Galbraith, Butch Williams, Carol Kennedy, Brrrimra Barkley, Teddy Hank, Iudy Winkler, Mrs. Betty Richards. ROW THREE: Anna Kao l'r'tvr::, Ruhrrrt Brady, Llrryd Rorrdrerrrr, Kenny Burk, Tony Cain Martraret Pierce, David Penick, Rudy Hendrickson, Kathy Sir--drrrvyer , Richie Bailey. ROW FOUR: Iarnes Starr, Linda Smith, Norman Lillard, Tim Blickhan, Steve Owrzley, farrrrw: Krrwqr-r, Gary Glasrrow, Edith Sherwood, Myrna Boltz. ROW ONE: Lrrlt to Rirrhl: Robert Stow, Indy Downs, Mary Elizabeth Bair, Sharon Honaker, Iohn Walter, Glen Morton, Ann Rona-rs, Norma lean Faust, Kenneth Lu' Ott, Patricia Warning. ROW TWO1 Mrs. Mac lnuser, Judy Ml-yr-r, Mary Ann Cary, Billy Collins, Sam Galbraith, Sheryl Allwerty, Maurine Winkler, Lynda Hendrickson, Sandra Krrnnm-rly, Rodney Sharpe, Mrs. Clrta Mae VanTrPs:s. ROW THREE: Billy Baxter, Marilyn lflackrnack, llarold llazskirrfs, In-anette Whiston, Brenda Dodson, Donnie Orf, Daniel Childress, Robert Moore, Iudy Feldcarnp, Wrrlt llimrrrilt. ROW FOUR: Bruce Zr-nrre, Mary Brown, Alctha Ahrenholtz, Patricia McCoy, Gregory Burdette, Phillip Trrrnvr, Dennis Kvithly, Kay Worst, Ronald Miller, Robert Tetc-r, Larry Williams. llfus. ixth rade Fifth Grade ourt Grade Third Grade . - . . ROW ONE: Left to Rirrhtz Mrs. Lceser, Terry Iacrrlrs, Sharon Stice, Kenny Willis, Iehn Warnin :, Larry Gurrill, Iackie Darnell, Carlyle Whorton, Patty Foust, Mary Phillips, Catherine Meyer, Irranne Baxter, Ianr-1 Glover. Mrs. Lreqq. ROW TWO: Ernest Unger, Sue Winkler, Mary Ann Brennell, Christine Kennedy, Irrriy Mr'Carrrplr4'll, Eddie Frye, Ellen Sue Kennedy, Penny Angell, RenaldOr1, Ianrr-1, Nickvrzaon, Iarrrefr Marrle, Nrrrrrra Wr-allra-rlry, Linda Sharpe. ROW THREE: Sharon Ferguson, Sandra llurrlr-lrunr, Linda Mrvrrisorr, Joe Mr:Reynulrl:., li:-th Arrrr Cole, Katlrerirre Slrerwuud, Mike Lowe, Elrner Moore, Ann iirrrltlr, Gary Srfurrperrrr, Iackie lJs,rwrr:,, john l'r-llirrrrvr . ROW FOUR: Diane Bailey, Linda Linson, Caroline Sue Robinson, Paul Deunlaas, Ian llrrrtrrrarrrr, Larry ll:-v johnson, Gary Lurrardus, Tommy Pool, Charles Lear, Tornrny Zenrge, Mary surf Wm-r xzrer, Donna llarnilrrrrr, lirlrliw l-lorsrrran, Mrs. Kniv-hmm ROW ONE: Left to Right: Io Ann Kennedy, Glen Darnell, Donna Kenrrezy, Sandra Warnlnrg, jrrlr-1: In-Crrntrrr , Dickie Pulse, Ronnie Meyer, Sandra Downs, Iudy Phillips, Kenneth Weyant. ROW TWO: Mrfr. Mallinr-lirrrril, Richard Knighton, Wanda Boltz, Louise Whlston, Lynn Milnes, Raymond Lillarrl, Tre idle Irrhrrufrrr, Lilrfplrr-rr Wallace, Richard Smith, johnny Brlnger, Mrs. Lasswell. ROW THREE: Ian Galbraith, Billy Gfrnek, Billy llallr-r, Earl Joe Martin, Stephen Schlager, Iehn Stlffey, Donald Woei, Mary Mitts, Barbara Rlchardrs. ROW FOUR: Gary Rayl, Iimrrrle Pierce, Margaret Kaylor, Chris Amos, Larry Rayl, Iarrres McCoy, Marcia lrrrvvr-, Ih-rty Ann DeWitt, Eleanor Tate, Deloris Snodgrass. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. MCCurchan. ii ROW ONE: Left to Right: Mrs. Kolthotf, Lynn Gorrell, Max Kearns, Ianice Meyer, Karen Ori, Leona Iacobs, 3ll'?fVY GOMPYL M1Ch919 Franks, ISHS Oli. Stephen Himmell, Donna Blakely, Beverly Hall. ROW TWO: Karen DRWUL TOWHY Kfeeqer, Neil Galbraith, Larry Bllckhan, Karilyn Smith, Linda Tipton, james Robertson, Iudy Cutforth, Barbara Winkler, Linda Whitlock. ROW THREE: Eugene Sykes, Iimmy Wallace, Mike Turner, Stephen Roberts, Melvin Downs, Io Dene Bringer, Connie White, Michael Dorris, Larry Morrison, Mike Bringer, Bette Jean Baxter, Darold Haskins, Robert Shawood. ROW POUR: Stephen Cole, Marcia Morris, Margaret Mallinckrodt, Ronald Wagner, Dallas Leavitt, Billy Childress, David Wells, Angela Shaw, Iohn Cary, Karl Weyant, Linda Uppindlrousc, Larry Bross, Garie Sherwood. NOT PICTUREDg Mrs, Steinbeck. ROW ONE: Lclt to Right: Miles DeCoster, Roger Ellison, Nancy Kavanaugh, Patty Schlager, David Dodson, janet Morton, Jani Lyn Bader, Virginia Burke, Katrina Franz, Marsha Clark, Doug Kennedy, Bruce Emery, Alice Kennedy. ROW TWO: Keith Willis, Trudy Brown, Lynda Levengood, Carol Sparpe, Linda Zenge, Ianis Shores, Becky Baker, Rollane Peters, Diana Barkley, Judith Hoffman, Sandra Morrison, Robbie Iohnson, Mary Francis Scoggin. ROW THREE: Mrs. Bevans, Patty Wells, Margaret Iohnson, Francis Nickerson, Larry White, Betty Jo Phillips, joan Dade, Iohn Lear, Iay McReynolds, Susan Walters, Gene Walters, jerry Whorton, Gerry Penick. ROW FOUR: Donna Ott, Willy Ott, Mike Nickerson, Mark Busby, Michael Whiston, Marvin Boudreau, Mickey Butler, Patty Littlefield, jimmy West, George Cary, Larry Wells, David Egerton, Mrs. McCampbell. rr-1 ww l s wg! Second Grade Fir t Grade MRS. LONA MCCAMPBELL First Grade MRS. MURIEL KOLTHOYF Second Grade V? 2 MRS. HELEN ROSE BEVANS First Grade V- . Elementaw Faculty ,, uw. f,2.4l . L uxsswur MRS fgfcmdc MRS. IUDY STEINBECK Second Grade - - MRS. ALICE MCCUTCHAN Third Grade my J' -1 MRS. MARY EUNICE MCREYNOLDS Substitute-Second Grade Compliments Of ROGERS 61 SON CONOCO STATION Phosphate and limestone Hauling 1? ,.:. '1 ' 1 H W .1-W' 'W'7T'f , 4: 3-312255 . , . ev 34 Kew fm. T5 S , VQf,k b, . Z r f . gt M frfgg U , , AA . Q f MRS. BETTY MALLINCKRODT Substitute-Third Grade Elementary Faculty Six MRS. FLORENCE LEGG Fourth Grade , MRS. LUCILLE KNIGHTON Fourth Grade MRS. MAE LEESER MRS. CLETA VanTRESS Special Education MRS. BETTY RICHARDS Fifth Grade -- Sixth. Grade Compliments Of 38 GAMBLE STORE -- . i A'-TTI-ILETICS lzg l - l l 1 l i - : 1 11l1 snail 1-l -1. 1 . i- i - 1 -T - cl li --1-as- p 1:11 -l i 'lli u-l1 l . till l -l T . ' ll-1.11 l DATE 1116156 11127156 12111156 12121156 114157 118157 1111157 1115157 1118157 215157 216157 219157 2112157 2116157 2119157 11f13f56 llf15f56 1lf17f56 12f4f56 12f7f56 1f29f57 1f31f57 2f1f57 2f2f57 Girls' Basketball Schedule Canton At Revere LaGrange At Canton Ewing At Canton Lewistown At Canton Canton At Edina LaBe1le At Canton Canton At LaGrange Canton At Ewing Palmyra At Canton Canton At LaBe1le Canton At Lewistown Canton At Kahoka Canton At Palmyra Edina At Canton Kahoka At Canton lLaBe11e Tournament, Canton - Lewistown Canton - Edina Canton - LaGrange lKahoka Tournamentj Girls' Basketball ROW ONE: Left to Right: Betty Lloyd, Erlene Stlffey, Patsy Iohnson, Shirley Williams, Iackle Mease, lane Tayltr, Sondrawatson , Judy Hogge . ROW TWO: Karma Berry , Manager, Mary Pat Bayne, Judith Carskadon, Ann Ahrenholtz , Benadlne Klusmelr, Iudi Blackmore , Janice Gaus , Iudy Downs , Nanq' Homer, Mr. Gabel. THEY 24 37 52 50 55 67 45 50 84 59 33 41 55 60 39 32 42 34 Canton - Kahoka Canton - Ewing fPalmyra Tournament, Canton - Ewing Canton - Ilasco Canton - New London Canton - Kahoka 43 45 38 40 44 45 48 44 40 33 37 53 .ik kg, A X ,, ,.. rw vw I S- ' ix.-2 'N' MAME- A ru .4 ..,4,,,w s R Q ,tina-1 X I X. 1 I Sw i v ei. i N4 il' SX' 3 'IIND if 5 2 , . A , ' 5 Q X 2 if ' ' ,Aw X .5 sv -2 X ov' W 391' A. my :gf M. . Ill- . ml . M Af' L ' ,M ,M TW' Q 5 y .s fi f 92 K li 1 45, w sz DAT E 1116156 11127156 12111156 12121156 114157 118157 1111157 1115157 1118157 215157 218157 219157 2112157 2115157 2119157 2125157 1128157 1131157 11113156 11115156 1213156 1216156 Boys' Basketball Schedule WE Canton At Revere 49 LaGrange At Canton 35 Ewing At Canton 46 Lewistown At Canton 35 Canton At Edina 40 LaBel1e At Canton 40 Canton At LaGrange 52 Canton At Ewing 53 Palmyra At Canton 40 Canton At LaBelle 43 Canton At Lewistown 53 Canton At Kahoka 27 Canton At Palmyra 36 Edina At Canton 67 Kahoka At Canton 41 KC1ass M Regionalj Canton - Shelbina 37 KPa1myra Tournamentl Canton - Edina 40 Canton - LaGrange 30 fLaBe1le Tournamentl Canton - LaGrange 26 Canton - LaBel1e 28 KKahoka Tournamentl Canton - Kahoka 46 Canton - Revere 64 Boys' Basketball ROW ONE: Len to Right: Bobby Hardin, Jim Graham, Edward Hardin, Iames Htrsman, Harold Williams , Ronnie Homer, Bob Helsa- beck. ROW TWO: Gary Smith, Manager: Bobby Clark, Kent Ieftwich, Olin Welch, Denney Zenge, B111 Berry, Glenn Miller, Iohn Hartmann, George Hurt, Mr. Gabel. THEY 31 47 67 68 39 52 40 64 60 63 66 58 88 63 63 78 60 52 69 37 65 38 Elm ' xx My Baseball Team nn ROW ON Gary Smith, Robert Clark. ROW TWO: Bill Berry, Jim Graham, Kent Leftwich, Larry McCullough, James Horsman, Harold Williams, Frank Watson, Orlln Welch, Edward I-lardln, Ronald Homer, Robert Helsabeck. E: Left to Right: John Wlskirchen, George Hurt, Bobby Hardin, Michael McFadden, Casey Jones, Glenn Miller Track Team kwa. ROW ONE: Left to Right: John Wiskirchcn, George Hurt, Bill Schreffler, Michael McFadden, Gene Egley, Gary Smith, Robert Clark, Donald Martin. ROW TWO: Bill Berry Jim Graham Kent Leftwlch James Horeman H ld Willi l , , , V ' , aro ams, Dona d Raines, Orlin Welch, Edward Hardin, Robert Johnson, Ronald Horner, Robert Helsabeck. Cheerleaders Amy Io Baker, Vicki Bader, Ianet Baugher, Iudy Bre N Compliments Of BURK'S RADIO 61 TV CLINIC nll k ww C' c L . Y F at ,Qi XX mi? N . J O III MU I l -J Bb Clarinets Michael Zenge Betty Io Wiskirchen Linda VanTre s s Ianet Baugher Linda Turner Sandra Carroll Erena Mae Hudson Flutes Barbara Brooks Velma Io Zenge Virginia Mease Piccolo Iacquelin Mease Eb Saxophone Inez Forsthove Concert Band Bb Tenor Saxophone Vicki Bader Bb Bass Clarinet Mary Ann Walter Bb Cornets Betty Ann Lloyd George Hurt Beverly Nichols Bonnie Day Joyce Cary Marilyn Honaker Orlin Welch French Horns Robert Helsabeck Ianet Turner Tympani Mary Marks Compliments of CANTON AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Wholesale Auto Parts Complete Machine Shop Service Baritone s Henry Helsabeck Lynn Richards Trombone s BBb Betty Marks Glenn Miller Denney Zenge Bobby Io Hardin Bass Bill Berry Drums Judy Downs Glenda Bishop Penny Lau Iayne Clark Mary Pat Bayne Music Notes Under the direction of returning instructor Mr. Ned Day, the Music Department in 1956-57 compiled an enviable record. The marching band made the first public appearance of the season at the annual Mark Twain Bandmasters Association Marching Festival in Hannibal, Mo. Newly enlarged to 42 members, the band took an active part in the day long series of parade, rehearsals , stunts, and massed band concert. The Culver-Stockton Homecoming parade marked the band's first home town per- formance. After reorganization as a concert group, the band, together with the mixed chorus, presented a Thanksgivingtprogram for the school. Soon afterwards, the band presented an early winter concert. A specially selected Christmas chorus presented a program of Christmas music preceding the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang . With the new semester, contest work began in earnest. The band cho se for their numbers, Westerner March by I. I. Richards and Spring Madrigal by Joseph Skornicka. The Girls' Glee Club gave as their selections Lift Thine Eyes by Mendelssohn and an old folk tune, Charlottown . Following the round of spring contests, the state contest winners presented the department's annual spring concert. The department's year was closed by the Girls' Glee Club who sang the traditional O Divine Redeemer at the Baccalaureate services on May 19. Drum Ma jorettes Shirley Williams-Drum Ma1orette Iudy Brennell, Amy Io Baker, Virginia Mease-Twlrlers on f Q , . A A sz A 1 , X 7 ,L C I if fi 7? A., 1 A 2 SS t Compliments Of CANTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Girl ' Glee Club ROW ONE: Left to Right: Donna Haller, Penny Lau, Iudy Carskadon, Ginger Baugher, Linda Lou VanTress, Connie Carskadon, Iudy Boudreau, Ann Ahrenholtz, Vicki Bader, Ianet Baucrher, Nancy Horner, Mary Ann Walter, Mary Pat Bayne, ROW TWO: Iane Taylor, Betty Marks, Betty Ann Lloyd, Mary Marks, Karen Wallace, Lorene Carsakadon, Indy Downs, Kay Brown, Ianice Gaus, Dova Gale McCutchan, Judi Sommers, Iune Hendrickson, jmly Brcnnell. ROW THREE: Sondra Watson, Judy Hodge, Ioyce Kreeger, Iudy Clark, Orvettamay Iackson, Sharron Llllarrl, Norma Koltlrly, Charolette Brown, Iacklc Mease, Erlen Stlfiey, Velma Io Zenge, Director, Ned Day. Double Mixed Quartet Mary Marks, Iulitlr Clark, jackie Measr, Karma Berry, Mlcnael Zunqc, Glenn Miller, Bill Berry, Robert Ilulzsalveck, Mr. Day. 50 Compliments of CANTON STATE BANK enior Girl ' Sextet Compliments of CANTON STATE BANK WE iff n m ' ,, , 1 ' V Y . 7, A ' A ' 'J71 6 P H X , I 'fl 4 'TG Orx'vtl.r:n.ry I.xcl,:.cni, Ii1nlithClQrlx, k.n:n.r ill-my El.1inn-Iucligon, Inckie Mu.r,.w, Vvlrm lwLv11.:l T' l Chri tma Choru ROW ONE: Lvl! to Rishi: Mary Miifllfl, Bs-tty Lloyd, Velma Zi-nqc-, Phyllif, Shanks, Ann Ahrwnhnlzv, Infly IJf1wn:a Bvtty Marks, Innu Taylor, Donna Hnller, Bonnie Spurgeon, Vicki Bmh-1 , Inna! lmlifglrrr, ROW TWO: lLl.rln4 Icxckson, Karma Berry, Ilrckio Measso, Norma Koithly, Clmrnlr-tu' Brown, Shnrrnn Lillnrli, llrlvnr- titilh-y, Iwllth Clark, Orvettanmy Inckson, Iudy Brunnoll, Sondra Watson, I.rynw Clnrlz, loyal' Clrry. ROW Tlllililli Hill llc-rry Rolvort Helsalwi-ck, Barry Starr, Kent Lcitwich, MichaolZcn.1u, Michael Mrllrfi zvn, jnrnvfl Tnrnm, Glrnrgqs- Ilnrt Glunn Miller , Gnry Glover, Bobby Hardin, Gary Smith, Gcno Employ Rolimi Cllrrk . ibirmtuzr, Nr--i lJ.ey. Patsy Johnson-alto, Orvettamay Jackson-alto, Norma Keithly-lst soprano, Iane Taylor-lst soprano, Betty Marks-2nd soprano, Linda VanTress-2nd soprano, Sophomore Girls' Sextet janet Baughor-alto, V1ck1Bader-2nd soprano, Ann Ahrenholtz-lst soprano, Mr. Day. Freshman Girls' Trio Compliments Of 5 2 NEIMAN 'S GROCERY Norma Keithly-lst soprano, lane Taylor-Znd soprano, Betty Marks-alto, Mr. Day. ophomore Girl 'Trio Bob Helsabeck-French horn, Henry Hclsabcck-baritone, B111 Berry tuba, Betty Marks-trombone, George Hurt-Znri cornet, Betty Lloyd lst comet. Brass Sextet Compliments Of CANTON PRESS-NEWS Contest Ratings Flute Trio Senior Girls' Trio Senior Girls' Sextet Senior Band Iacquelin Mease-piano Betty Ann Lloyd-Cornet Double Mixed Quartet Brass Sextet Girls' Glee Club Michael Zenge-piano Michael Zenge-clarinet Iacquelin Mease-voice Karma Berry-voice Robert Helsabeck-horn Iackie Mease-lst soprano, Iudy Clark-alto, Karma Berry-2nd soprano. enior Girls' Trio Compliments of GREEN S DAIRY Girls' Quartet Jackie Mease-lest soprano, Velma Io Zongc-Znrl soprano, Karma Berry lst alto, Iudy Clark-Znd alto. Virginia Mc-ase, Velma Io Zenge, and Barbara Brooks. Flute Trio Compliments of MATTHEWS MEN'S WEAR Your Head-to-Toe Clothier .. , -av - ' .ALM ROW ONE: Left to Right: Linda Whitlock, Iean Baxter, Betty Jane Baxter, Barbara Richards, Margaret Mallinckrodt, Angela Shaw, Ann Rogers, Karen Ort, Sherry Golden. ROW TWO: Ginger Mease llnstructorj, Io Rogers finstructorj, Iudy Winkler, Kay Winkler, Iudy Downs, Iudy McCampbell, Pat DeCoster, Marcia Lowe, Delorls Snodgrass, Donna Hamilton, Sandy Kennedy, Iayne Clark Kinstructorl. ROW THREE: Sharon Honaker, Sheri Alberty, Marcia Burdette, Marietta Marks, Aletha Ahrenholtz, Patty McCoy, Mary Whiston, Mary Anna Barkley, jan Hartman, Ieanette Whiston, Ann Smith. Baton Class Junior and Cadet Band ROW ONE: Lcit to Right: Io Rogers, Bonnie Forsthove, Marcia Burdette, Nancy Io Ellison, David Martin, Sammy Roberts, Gee Gee Angell, Anna Kay Peters, lean Galbraith, Chris Kennedy. ROW TWO: Steve Dykstra, Tommy Motley, Mike Dykstra, Irene Peters, Kac Smith, Mary Anna Barkley, lane Galbraith, Margaret Pierce. ROW THREE: Mr. Day, Richie Bailey, Harold Willis, Rudy Hendrickson, Tony Cain. ROW FOUR: Steve Owsley, Iim Starr, Sam Wiskirchen, Bill Alberty, Neal Miller, Danny St. Clair, Kitty Eckstcin, Marietta Marks, Janet Turner , Ioan Galbraith. , Q li S r 1 5 W CJ 'Q ROW ONE: Left to Right: Shirley Williams, Judi Clark, Erlene Stiffey, Michael Zenge-Editor, Mary Marks- Assistant Editor, Phyllis Shanks, Allene Weathers, Charolette Brovsm. ROW TWO: Karma Berry, Elaine Jackson, Edward Hardin, Robert Johnson, Bruce Dunlap, James Horsman, Evelyn Tate, Jackie Mease, Betty Jo Wiskirchen. ROW ONE: Left to Right: Miss DeLaney, Erlene Stiffey, Judi Clark, Betty Jo Wiskirchen and Karma Berry-Co- Editors, Phyllis Shanks, Charolette Brown, Allene Weathers. ROW TWO: Michael Zenge, Bonnie Spurgeon, Vicki Bader, Betty Lloyd, Thomas Motley, Evelyn Tate, Marietta Marks, Jackie Mease, Shirley Williams, Mary Marks. ROW THREE: Norma Keithly, Dermey Zenge, Lynn Richards, Elaine Jackson, Edward Hardin, James Horsman, Robert Johnson. Annual taff Snooper Staff Compliments Of RICE'S MARKET Office Staff librar taff Compliments Of COFFEE SHOP lp-q ,1-n ,ff ROW ONE: Left to Right: Karma Berry, Judi Clark, Erlenc Stlfiey, Evelyn Tate, Mrs. Frye, PhY11iS Shanks' A-Ilene WOGUWSFS, Charolette Brown. ROW TWO: Shlrlcy Williams, Robert Johnson, Elaine Iackson, limes Horsman, Betty Io Wisklrchen. ROW ONE: left to Right: Marietta Marks, Allene Weathers, Thomas Motley, Mrs. McClain, Daisy Chamberlain, Mary Cole. ROW TWO: Mary Marks, Betty Marks, Lorene Carskadon, Irene Peters, Velma Io Zenge, Ronald job, Laurel Egley. ROW THREE: Kent Leftwlch, lim Boeger, Orlin Welch, Charles Brown. ,. - ,Te .,., .,-,,,,? ..,.,t m-..,,, ' A f. f A - . J , 4 ' W , 6 2 4 Y H Y X 5 5 7 rw y t - 3 ay gi QE ' ' H ' wSi'i,j1m, ,gi L 'zgff 5-Lqgffkigqgbgfzg . Kirk: JV K K - 3, A 5- . Q Av . f gg : V fx 322 - L, Ypgwf w fy Q 3 V . 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ROW THREE: Miko Dykstra, Bonnie Torsthove, Ginny Gale Richards, Ioan Martin, Bill Alberty, Francis Moore, Robert Shanks, Neal Miller, Dale Shores, Stove Dykstra, Sam Wiskirchen. 'lun L' .lg Seventh Grade Science Club Eighth Grade cience Club Compliments Of H. A. HILS enlor Play He Couldn't Marry Five Connie ------ Betty Jo Wiskirchen Ralph - April - - May - - June - - Taris - - Leona - Granny - Etta - - Dona ld Regan ---- - James Horsman - - - Judy Clark - -Jackie Mease - - -Mary Marks - Erlene Stiffey - - Karma Berry Charolette Brown - Elaine Jackson - Edward Hardin Mr. Regan ------- Robert Johnson Secretary Allene Weathers m .. - . Compliments Of BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE We make your house a home. f g' r i Juniors Present Almost Summer Paul Jones . . . Robert Helsabeck Mrs. Jones . . . Patty Moore Mr. Jones . . . . .George Hurt Iunior . . . . .Gary Glover Mary . . . Iudy Blackmore lack .... . . . Gary Smith Jane ..... . Betty Ann Lloyd . . Edmund Otto . Sondra Watson Mr. Smudgely . 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ZENGE Valedlctorlan Kiwanis-Legion Best Citizen National Merit Scholar C-S School of Music Scholarship SHIRLEY WILLIAMS DAR Citizenship Award JOAN MARTIN v1RG1N1A Mmsn . Seventh Grade Eighth Grade I Best Citizen Best Citizen ' 1 ' I . : ...,:'s':' T , -f f sg ROBERT SHANKS ROBERT COLLINS C' ' Seventh Grade Eighth Grade . .T if Best Citizen Best Citizen ' 5 37' 'X H VJ Y. Cthf1j R ,T st T S 1 ' fx sg ul -T1 sg 53 T O R fe, ge f . i I ff as . 1 1 wr 5 GEORGE HURT C ,O Courtesy Award fag, ROBERT HEISABECK GARY GLOVER Boys' State 1 DONNA HALLER Girls' State Compliments of S. C. MCCLAIN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Boys' State 3 'Q 3 'X Queen of the Prom -- Jacquelin Mease Compliments of CANTON FLORAL SHOPPE D y a d Night Phone 415 73 9 To ,X ,, ,a JU K ' H wnswonm . ,.0qm,,M A ,cmd b, wAsvwom1-1 .M ,X., ,.. mx, u s A 1 E 5 Q F fs 2 ll 5 1' 1 ffl 3 1 P eil ng ' f E 1 V ' s: . 1 . ' ,P l Q. 4' 'f .5


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