Central High School - Centorian Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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6- MARIE BURDEN-Z. 5161 7. JEANETTE TISDEL-2.4369 8. FLEETA BATTLE-2.3761 9. EULA STARKS-2.0934 10. LEVELL EGGLESTON 1.7398

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Scholastic Rank in ClaSs of '6l WWW; EE :3: E W 7m; E EEE m m 4. RUTH KEY-Z. 5737 5. MARION TERRY-2.566O



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History of C lass The senior class entered high school as freshmen in 1957, with 122 enrolled. At our first class meeting we chose officers as follows: Ennis Lewis, President; Arlune Cullet, Vice- Presideut; Dorothy Ross, Secretary; Mattye Griggs, Asst. Secretary; Edward Trotter, Trea- surer; Erma Harris, Chaplain; and Levell Eggle- ston, Sgt.-At-Arms. Dorothy Ross and Edward Phillips were rep- resentatives of the Student Council. Dorothy was also secretary of the Student Council. Eula Starks was elected attendant to the homecoming queen. She also won several medals as a soloist. Herman Miller was captain of the BeTeam Basketball Squad and also participated in Track Meets at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Isaac Haw- kins and Cleophas Fultz were members of the B-Teams. Herman Miller was elected Historian of the N.F.R. Mr. Smith and Miss Hayes were our sponsors. Although, some of our class members dropped, we had 110 students to enroll as Sophomores. Our class officers were as follows: Herman Miller, President; Robert Parker, Vice-Ptesident; Mattye Gtiggs, Secretary; Marie Burden, Asst. Secretary; Mary Millet, Chaplain; Edward Trotter, Treasurer; and Elam Rolling, Sgt.-At-Arms. Our activities for the school year were as follows: a social, assembly, basketball game, box supper, Valentine party and a class picnic. Dorothy Ross and Edward Phillips were elected as representatives of the Student Coun- cil. Herman Millet was elected president of the F.F.A. Edward Trotter was elected treasurer of the F.F.A. Eula Starks was chosen vice-ptesi- dent of the N.H.A. and Mattye Gtiggs was secre- tary of the N.H.A. Rosie Bobo was elected our attendent to the homecoming queen. Jeanette Tisdel was chosen N.H.A. queen. Maxcine Martin won two medals, one as llMiss Sophomore and one for the best cheerleader of the year. Ruth Key won a trip to represent the N.H.A., Inez Thompson won a trip to Washington, D. C. Eula Starks, Marie Burden and Inez Thompson won medals in the 4-H Club. Calvin Flowers won a medalin Shop. Herman Miller was a member of the A-Team. Charles Holmes, Kitttell Kyles, Ennis Lewis, Levell Eggleston and Herman Taylor were cho- sen as members of the B-Team Basketball Squad. Our class slowly decreased in size but we did have 70 students enrolled as Juniors. We chose our class officers as follows: Herman Miller, President; Robert Parker, Vice-President; Marie Burden, Secretary; Marian Terry, Asst. Secretary; Maxine Martin, Reporter; Edward Trot- ter, Treasurer; Levell Eggleston, Sgt.-At-Arms Erma Harris, Chaplain. Eula Starks and Marie Burden were represen- tatives of the Student Council. Eula Starks was elected president of the N.H.A. Marie Burden was attendant to the homecom- ing queen. Maxcine Martin was chosen as home- coming queen. Our class activities consisted of a Junior- Senior Prom, a dance, an amateur hour and an assembly. Herman Miller was chosen as co-captain of the A-Team and also as a delegate to the F.F.A. Convention which was held in Jefferson City, May 2'6, 1960. Jeanette Tisdel was chosen Sweetheart of the juniot-Senior Prom . Ruth Key and Herman Miller were elected to run as bestedressed girl and boy of the Elite Social Club Fashion Show. The Pipes played for our Junior-Seniot Prom. Marie Burden was chosen as a delegate to represent the 4'H Club in Washington, D. C. Finally in our last year of high school we enrolled with a total of 63 students. The class officers are as follows: Herman Miller, Presi- dent; L. D. Jennings, Vice-Ptesident; Marie Bur- den, Secretary; Albert Foster, Asst. Secretary; Edward Trotter, Treasurer; Levell Eggleston, SgtwAtoArms; Gloria Raglan, Chaplain; Inez Thompson, Reporter and Dorothy Ross, Parlia- mentarian. Student Council representatives are Maxine Martin, Edward Trotter, Kittrell Kyles and Roy Tipler. The senior program consists of an assembly, an amateur hour, dance, box supper and a senior party. Bertha Fitzpatrick was chosen attendant to the homecoming queen. Mrs. Harris, Mr. Smith and Mr. E. W. Nelson are our sponsors. Erma Harris was elected F.F.A. Sweetheart. We have been great history-makers and hope to continue to be among the top and best history- makers of the world.

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