Centralia High School - Heliostat Yearbook (Centralia, MO)
- Class of 1951
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M Independence, MO 64055 ,Hs.'M'Y DEUIUHIIUH With respect and love and deepest gratitude, we the seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty-one graduating class, do dedicate this book to our parents, the students of yesterday, whoseloving care, guidance, and sacrifices have made it possible for us to be the students of today. , Mfg f 'Qi .'L' r,,,k itec 1 , nnnn N w,lg?6Q M, Q W M X, mike 5- 34 X W 9' l X L? A Q55 35 S 'Q ., 4 . x,., H 4 , f 1' ,L , T- L, We f'J'f' f Nw ' - . ' if f, ' Q www . I 1 - ff qw vw- 1-rw. ' , ,,,A 3 ..,,.,,.-- ,4 ,,,... - fs? -c s. ,, is W Ma, K I fav 1 , . C l. lelfw :,!grigff 5, - I.. ,, , ,k,. , lik I! Z , f 5 ix STHFF PRESENTS THREE ACT PLAY Scene . b ..... Centralia High School Time . ........ 1950-51 Cast ..... Teachers and Students Act 1 ...... Brains and Beauties Act 11 .......... Brawn Act 111 . Brevities of Heliostat Activities The place where we have had four years of hard work, 8 C H U U I- memories of excitlng ball games cramming for tests practlcing for plays banquets and all the other Joys and disappointments of School Days BHHIH3 and BE LEWIS W, SHULTZ. Superintendent Missouri Weslyn Collegeg Baker University B, S. 19295 Maryville State Teachers' College: Colorado Universityg Missouri University M, A, 1941- .dl-.l ARNOLD H, KERR Principal W Guidance Director ,Lg-ff HUTIES University of Misso D. P. Hulen, C, C, Hough TravisPayne Jr Lew1sW Shultz L W Angel Jr., Charles Cox, Harold Miller Mrs L T Skaggs CTOR S THE FHCUHU JOHN R. WHITMAN ' Vocational Agricultureg Cornell College QB, S,jg Iowa State College QB. S, in Agriculturejg University of Missouri QM, AJ, MRS. V. I. OLSON ' Grade and High School Vocal Musicg Christian College QB. M, Pianoyg Bethany Collegeg University of Missouri. ARNOLD PRATER ' Social Studies and Coachg Northeast Missouri Teachers College QB, S, in Educationyg George Washington Universityg University of Texas, MRS. MARGARET M. DOTY . Secretary to Superintendent, Substitute Teacher and Study Hallg Northeast Missouri Teachers Collegeg University of Missouri, CLYDE BOWEN Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, and Sec'y, Office Practiceg Northwest Missouri State College QB, S, In Educationj. MRS. VEE BOWEN English and Girls' Phys, Educationg Northwest Missouri State College QB, S, In Educationjg University of Missouri, ff' Y rn :vfffgzww frawws ww my 7 - ,,f,,N-,ggi,Qfs,?Q .s,,W-,'1-s,,,1yh'! r 54 x i V V X, 74. s b ,,:, . 53NiV:sLM2g. ' S A 'U . ! ? 4- Y' , If f1E:ii1Y,:B,,bfli? ' zmiziczriisfv vi'- YQ5 FWORS tl H E F H U U UU Mathematicsg Bethany College QB, S, in Science and Mathematicsjg University of Missouri, MRS, ANNABELLE OWENS History, Hygiene and French, University of Missouri, QB, S, in Educationj. MR, WARREN DAVIDSON Industrial Arts, Northwest Missouri State College, QB, S, in Secondary Educationj, MR. CHARLES W. MAUPIN Science, Chemistry and Biology, Central Missouri State College QB, SJ, MRS, DONALD LUCAS Home Economics I and II: Related Arts, Southwest Missouri State CollegegUniversity of Missouri, QB, S, in Educationj MR. CHUCK HANNAH Social Studies, Boys' Phys, Education and Coach, Central Missouri State College, QB. S, in Educationj University of Missouri QM, EJ DOUGLASS EMERSON Band, English, and Music, QB, S, in Music Educationyg QA, B. Arts and Sciencej Southern Methodist Universityg Missouri University, GHHDE IEHIIHERS LELAND JENKINS - , Grade Principal, -North East Missouri State Teachers College, B. S. Degree M A Degrees ' , MRS, LELAND JENKINS Fourth grade, Maryville State Teachers College, Warrensburg State Teachers College Kirksville State Teachers College, MRS. DUIJCIE VANDERPOOL Third grade, Kirksville State Teachers Collegeg University of Missouri. LAVINIA ASBURY Sixth grade, University of Missouri, MISS NADINE SIEVERS Fifth Gradeg University of Missouri. MRS, IEANNETTE McLAUGHLIN Second grade, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College, MISS LENA WELCH First grade, Kirksville State Teachers College. MRS, LOUIE JANE FITZGERALD Kindergarten, Illinois State Normal, University of Illinois: Kirksville State Teachers College. No Picture Mrs, Elizabeth Smith will teach first grade for the remainder of the school year due to the resignation of Mrs, Warren Davidson. I , Ji- fs, E 4, flffi' 1 L, fy 'N . My K ,Q , 1 5 F ggi, ff af X WZrf?r ff M 1,5727 41 W 97 W W! President .... Shirlie Ogle Vice-President . Johnny Pat Sims Secretary .... Donna Wright Treasurer .Barbara Lynn Seymour R .W I awe. - ,,, '- .t ' :w er , . , , , .W WL . KV' 257 f' 1 All , is 7 V ' A I 4 Q. f he 31 .wp E' M nl J, as RFQ A gg, g is t 'N A J - Wg, Va. 4 ,Qc , e in Q. x, Yg J f N 24 Use A W .2 ,gr rl Q eg? 6. f rs ' THE STHHS ELDON GLENN ADKINS I'm not a flirt, just good natured. N Q SEHI Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Track l. EDNA KATHERINE BALL Jolly and kind, friendly inclined. Pep Club 3, 4, Beauty Pageant I, 2, 3, 4. MARIORIE BOUCHER' A little smile will go a long, long way. uns Transfer from Dixon 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Beauty Pageant 3 4, Mixed Chorus 2. A KENNETH LEROY CARTER Speech is great, but silence is greater. F.F.A.' Officer 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. HOWARD CHANDLER Calm yourself, I'rn never serious. ' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Annual staff 4. BEVERLY IO CLARK Slow, but sure. . c Transfer from Sturgeon 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3,45 Beauty Pageant 3, Homecoming Attendant 4. This Page Cornpliments of 1ST NATIONAL BANK. J, .1 . .ff-,t,e rf . - 1 sl--un. A 3' if R 3, 3? I V343 . . ' A f i . -rf 21 A 15733 A 4, ' Q- 4' . ' 3, CLARA MA E DAVENPORT Hair of sunshine, heart of gold. Glec Club 2, 3, Beauty Pageant 3. MARIORIE ANN DAVENPORT All her clouds have a silver lining. Glee Club lg Hope Medal 3, Ag. Play 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Beauty Pageant 3. C HA RLES LEE DA VIDSON A football Hero. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 4, Class Officer 1. ISAAC SAMUAL DAVIS You name it, l've got it. KENNETH LYLE DOLLENS Life gets tedious, doesn't it. F.F.A.: Track ly 43, 4, Letter 3, Basketball 3, Letter 3. .-4.. at situ! EUGENEQDURK . at ' - , ,, . He needs no introduetionpi ,,.' eaks for himself. A- MA LCQLM A . DA VIS .. . . '77 -'- .E id Cb-I 'An easy-going lady killer. ' BILLY IOE FORSEE My thoughts and conduct are own DUDLEY GENE FORSEE I am t lazy just dreamrng Transfer from Columbla 3 Football 3 ROBERT WILLIAM GRACE Srlence rs golden I m r1ch ELEANOR GIBSON Her smlle IS meant for only one ROY TURNER GUILE Kayo Football 2 3 Glee Club 3 4 KENNETH HARRISON Leave srlence to sarnts I rn human Transfer from Parrs 3 F F A ,QW 'K' fax sa ,ASI .. my i .. .. 4 ., - . H , . 5 . .V - 1 . - .. , . .. - - .. .. .. 1 C v - f . y 'Elf' A 2913 Eg, 'cl' Nw? .. - - . .. , . ' 5 . . . 3. 4. lZ N . ' L f ,J ' ,. ly Y 'M-it iii, K JE, . , 3 s . A RAY FLG HECKMAN A Little boy blue, come blow your horn. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. KENNETH LEE HARTER Worry kills men, why die. ' F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Boys' State 3, Ag. Play 3, 4, Glee Club 2 4, Annual Staff 4. K .- 'S CARROL FRANCIS HULEN ' 'V , Q .. Never has the blues. 5 V . Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Class Of- ficer 3. DONALD E. HILDEBRAND . Y High minded, six feet up. X I Football 3, 4, Letter 4. HARRY ARNOLD JONES ' To get ahead, use somebody elses. V W Q- SALLY NECK JESSE 'fin What a charming smile. 0101 Clllh I, 2. 3: 4, Mixed Chorus I, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, Panther Scream 4. This Page Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Nick Burkhead, Manager N' , 7' W js A r ' ,QF Viv, ., ,Q A ' .ttf 'MQW L, 6 A ' A 5, 1 -f X if 55 9 5 ,N Q x .5 ,Q y .img iw-ev -A L f tr g ! We ' 'L ,W X x 5 'X W W sob SQ., x A' 1 515 if it fr . , ' 'L H P 'I 'finpw' fafikfm mv r QW 1 , M? 1 ,-- lil 5' W P ' 1 l B2 X K f X JV 1 SS' e f f ' . W 4 v X , Y? E xi, L I A ' 'L-- 1 ' X 3 A f I.. ' 1 , ' ---' A , ,h' - RALPH W. KILBOURNE A lot of fun and congenial. JULIA BLANCHE LITTRELL Sweetness makes up for her shyness. , , Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4g'Band I, 2, 3, Hope Medal 3, lst, Beauty Pageantl Senior Play 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Panther Scream 4. DONNA DIANE MARKWELL Takes life easy but has her fun. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Ag, Plays 3g Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Beauty Pageant 3g Annual Staff 49 Basketball I, 2, 3g Letter 2, 35 Senior Play 4g 'Homecoming Attendant 4. ' ' ' LEONARD A. MAY Girls, and how. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Letter 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, g4 Letter 3, 4g Track 1, 2, ' 4, Letter 4. JOSEPH RILEY MONK Brown eyes and curly hair, he's a swell guy beyond compare. Football I, 2, 3, 4g Letter 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4g Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Glee Club 4. THEODORE MORTIMER , He has no time for girls or fame, a mere diploma is his aim. . F.F.A. This Page Compliments of COE MOTOR co. ' I w 1 1 3 1 El, if I , ,QYV H' '53, 1. x ' V1 'EP X Sl-IIRLIE DALE OGLE None better. l s l 4- Ag Basketball, Letter 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A Ag. P ay , , . Officer 3, Class Officer 4, Senior Play 4. FRANK ALEX POTTS A friendly person, has no enemies. - l 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Glee Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketbal ' - 1Staff 4, Senior Play 4. , Club 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Annua VIRGIL LEE POWELL Knowledge is power, gee I feel weak. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 3,Baskerball Manager 3,Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3' 4- BARBARA LYNN SEYMOUR A sweet personality. Glee Clubl, 2, 3, 4,Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Beauty Pageant 2, 3, 4, ' - 1 - Senior Play 4, Pep Club ,' lo 2. 3. 42 Class Officer 2, 4,Annua 4, JOHNNY PAT SIMS lf laughter were the bread of life, he'd live forever. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4gG16B Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BUDDY RONALD SMITH 'Jolly and witty, a sure cure for the blues. Transfer from Sturgeon 3, Basketball 3, 4. -Q1 This Page Compliments of PRODUCERS GRAIN CO. 'X el I ' I4 NL 2 'WW fi f or A ' 'J', E 4 A 3, Q .,, , L Q-.' , 342, ' 1 .. f..:f??fSa ,Q A A, ,... A I L on BETTY MAE SPAUDLIN I A L Sincerity is the basis of success. Glee Club I 3- Ag. Play 35 Beauty Pageant 3' Panther Scream 4- Annual Staff 4- Senior Play 4. MANSFIELD FREDDIE STIDHAM . ,- ' True success comes only to those who do their best. ' Football 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Letter MARY ELLEN VANCE There must be somethrng she can t draw Glee Club I 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 HAROLD EUGENE WARD Whrz on the basketball court Football I 2 3 Basketball I 3 4 Letter 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 an I 2 PATRICIA LINDSAY WAY Versatrle In speech and song Pep Squad I 2 3 4 Band Majorette 3 4 Ag Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff4 Panther Scream 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Beauty Pageant I 3 Attendant I Hope Medal Contest I Homecomxng At tendant 2 ALVIN DALE WELCH Laugh and be merry for tomorrow IS another school day Basketball 1 2 Class Offrcer 2 Home Medal 1 Ist Thls Page Complrments of BECKMAN CHEV GARAGE 1 I l X l E '03 412 'UN 'b-t....,- J LAURA FAY WILLET She thinks, but she seldom speaks. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BILLY DON WHEELER Gentlemen prefer blondes. DONNA JAQUETTE WRIGHT Where did you get those eyes. Transfer from Chillicothe, Ill. 4, Glee Club 4, Class Officer 4, Sr. Play 4. MERLE WRIGHT 4 Word facinates me. I can sit and look at it all day. WALLACE YOUNG Pete Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Lete 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. WALTER YOUNG Re pete Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. were 'Qs 'Nba .. ' .afef'f ' r A , HELIOSTAT KING J. R . Monk This Page Compliments of the A.B. CHANCE CO. IHTHUUUCIHG nnunuu HE LIOS TAT QUEEN Julia Littr ell MOST VERSATILE GIRL Patricia Way MOST VERSATILE BOY Charles Davidson This Page Compliments of SPUIRES MARKET CLASS HISTORY One morning early in September of 1947, sixty-six boys and girls made their debut into high school life. These green freshmen elected Kenneth Holtkamp their Clas's'PrLeside'i'it, Charlie Davidson, Vice President and Pat Way, Secretary, and- Treasurer, The class spon- sors were Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Harris. Alvin Welchiand Pat Way entered the Hope Medal Contest, with Alvin winning first place. Pat Way was an attendant to 'Miss Cehti-aiiav' to bring a grandclimax to our .freshman year, , E , , ,I f f- , A f The next year we started back to school with sixty-seven under the nameiof Usillly uii' omores. We had lqst Kenneth I-Ioltkarnpuand Glen,Mize,,but gained.Marjorie.Boucher,,',-,-Bev- erly Clark, and Joan Mullican. Our Class officers this year were Alvin Welch, President, C.F. Hulen, Vice President, Barbara Seymour, Secretary and Treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Whitman and .Coach Prater.. Marjorie Davenport entered the Hope ,Medal contest. The teachers selected Pat Way to make the Sophomore Pilgrimage to Jefferson City. When the doors closed the last day of school we were all looking forward to 'ou-r neict yearf if ' , 1 - , ' ' . . 1' jj ' Then in the fall we entered oldC. H. now sixty-three Jolly Juniors and upperclassmen. Our sponsors were Coach Prater, Mrs. Remely, and Mrs. Owens. J'.'R. .M6frk Sc1i'if6d as President. this year, with,Frank Potts Vice President and KennethVHarterv,i'vSeucretarly and Treasurer. This year we gained Gene Forsee, Bud Smith, and Kenneth Harrison, but lost Betty Harlow, Betty Jean Gibbins, Dick qMerideth, Fay Mills, Lee Sheldon, Doris Tanner and Robert Wheeler. Julia Littrell won first place , inthe Hope Medal contest for us... Mar- jorie Davenport was selected to go to Girls' State while Kenneth Harteriandi'Me'rle Wright went to Boys' State. This year ithe Seniors were our guests a't the -Prom which-was al gala affair. Q, ,Q Z J j V This year all fifty-'five - of us are Sophisticated Seniors. l 'MT.-KQCTT and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bowen are our sponsors. We elected.Shirlie ,Ogle as President of our clasysjb with Johnny Sims as Vice' President, Barbara Seymour, Se cretary and Treasurer. Diane Markwell was selected as a Cheer Leader for the pep squad. We gained Donna Wright and los.t Claude Peck, Joan Mullican, Joyce Pulis, Rosebelle Barnes, ,Jo Ann Stevens, Bertha Wiflliarrrsh Jack Munford, Malcoln Davis' and 'Eleanor Gibsonf W i 4 N V S . ,, - ' ,, , . - X. For our homecoming Football game this yearlwe hada parade with each class represented by a float. Of course the Senior class won the prize for the best float. The Homecioming Queen was Julia Littrell, with Diane Markwell, Beverly Clark, and Donna' Wright as her attendants, , A V E V , . As the graduating Seniors of 1951, we pass through the doors' of C.H.S. with' fear and anxiety as well as satisfaction and enjoyment. ' , 19 We, the Seniors of 1951, of Centralia High School, City of Centralia, and State of Missouri, being of sound mind, possessed of a l our faculties, do hereby will and bequeath to the following: We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Shultz, and Mr. Kerr, awell-behaved group of Freshmen next year. We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, i will to Coach Hannah and Coach Prater, another successful year in football! I! We, the Seniors of the Bookkeeping Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Bowen, all mis- placed debits and credits. , We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Emerson, another year in which to read Shakespear! ! ! !! g - We, the Seniors of Biology, will to Mr. Maupin another group of girls who giggle in class. We, the Seniors of the Annual' Staff, will to Mrs. Owens a group who will help her next year on the Annual. ' We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Davidson and to Mr. Whitman, all Shop and Ag. boys who will behave themselves. . , H We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Bowen and to Mrs. Doty, a large group of girls for Pep Club. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Olson all sharps and flats. I, Eldon Adkins, will my curly hair to Billy Miller, who just had a Toni. I, Katy Ball, will my cultured ways to Lucille Berry. I, Marjorie Boucher, will my good times at C. H. S. to Nellie McKenzie. I, Kenneth Carter, will the girl that carried the torch for me, fL.inda Faucettj, to Arnold Potts. V I, Howard Chandler, will my ability to win medals at State Contests to Paul Jones. I, Beverly Jo Clark, will my ability to look up to people to David Mason. I, Marjorie Davenport, will my seat on the bus to next year's freshmen. I, May Davenport, will my noon rides to Edith Groves. I, Charlie Davidson, will my courage in Football to Junior Palmer. 1, Sam Davis, will my whiskers to Bill Bradley. I, Billy Durk, will my love for women to Kenneth Ball. I, Kenneth Dollens, will my nice quiet wavys to Red Stites. 1, Billy Jo Forsee, will my physique to Mike Way. Z0 Cox. I, Gene Forsee, will my graceful walk to Mona Forsee. Robert Grace, will my quiet ways to,Billy Shelledy. , Roy Guile, will my name Kayo to anyone who wants it. Kenneth, I-Iarter, will Linda Faucett to anyone who wants her. Ray Heckman, will my ability in art to Lewis Reed. Don Hildebrand, will C. H. S. to anyone who thinks it's worth four years. C. F. Hulen, will my ability with women to Coach Hannah. Sally Meck Jesse, will my front seat in classes to Bobby Dollens. Harry Jones, will-my dates with women to John Hunt. , Ralph Kilbourne, will my life as a farmer to John Jesse. Julia Littrell, willdmy. quiet ways to Jimmie Newman. Diane Markwell, will my freckles to Doris Cox. . Leonard May, will my ability to play basketball to Luther Angel. KI-Ia Haj' J'. R. Monk, will my parking on country roads to Jerry Cox. ' Teddy Mortimer, will my good looksto my brother, Edwin. shirue Ogle, will my gin, Martha, to Don Griffin. Frank Potts, will my love for football to Donald Poole. Virgil Powell, will my careful driving to Donald Powell. Barbara Seymour, will my love for tall boys to Kay Bundy. Johnnie Pat Sims, will my ability to laughfquietly in class to Richard Humphrey. Buddy smith, will my crew cut to Johnnie Bybee. A Betty Spauldin, will my brains to everybody who wants them. Freddie Stidham, will my glasses to Eddie Chamberlain to look for a woman. Mary Ellen Vance, will my griping about the drive-in to Leota Eaton. Harold Ward, will my good looks to Bill Adkinson. Pat Way, will my ability to get in trouble with teachers to Shirley Skaggs. Billy Wheeler, will my blue pants to Norma Griggs. Fay Willett, -will my vast supply of innocence to Margaret Pierce. Donna Wright, will my ability in history to Corrine-Thurston. Merle Wright, will my morbid propensity to sloth and procrastination to Tommy Walter Young, will my football equipment to Sonny Megowan, Wallace Young, will my flame, Darlene Burnett, to anyone who can handle her. Alvin Welch, will my polite manners to Shorty Hulen. Z1 CLASS PROPI-IECY As I waited at the Cicero Flying Saucer Field in Chicago for a flying saucer to take me to Hawaii, I heard a familiar giggle and glanced around to see Johnny Sims surrounded by a group of girls. I strolled over and learned that he and Frank Potts were the owners of the Cicero Flying Saucer Field. After conversing with them for a while I went to the coffee shop. I noticed a short, fat man. Who should it be but Virgil Powell. I started a conversation with him and found that he was chief engineer for the Acme Radio and Elec- tronics Co. in New York City. He said several members ofthe 51 Class of C. H.S. work- ed there. Donna Wright is a secretary, Howard Chandler is head accountant, and Merle Wright is chief laboratory technician. Then I realized the hostess was Katherine Ball. She is married to Kenneth Harrison and has a nice family. Just as I was enjoying my coffee, a boy came through paging me. The boy was no other than Teddy Mortimer. He and Robert Grace both are working at the airfield. Anyway I was wanted on the telephone, and when I answered, the operator's voice sounded so familiar I had to ask her her name. I dis- covered she was Marjorie Boucher. We got so interested in talking about old times, we forgot all about the party on the other end of the line. A I hear over a loud speaker, Saucer for Hawaii leaving from gate no. 10. So I de- parted from Chicago at exactly 2:02. P. M. Eastern Standard Time. The stewardess on the plane was Mary Ellen Vance. After getting inside, another stewardess came through tak- ing tickets and making the passengers comfortable. She was Fay Willett. It was then I noticed who was sitting by me. It was Pat Way. We talked for a long while and I found out that she was on her way to a Doctors' Convention in San Francisco and that she was Chief of Staff at the Mayo Bros. Hospital. She also told me that Barbara Seymour was head nurse and was married to Don Hildebrand, a very successful farmer. We had to land in a small town in Missouri for repairs, so while the saucer was being repaired, I hired a taxi to ride around and look the town over. While riding down one of the streets in the business section, I saw a group of men standing ona street corner talk- ing to each other. One of them looked so familiar that I stopped to ask who he was. When I got out of the cab and got closer to them, I recognized all of them. They were members of the Class of 51. They were: Kenneth I-Iarter, Shirlie Ogle, Freddie Stidham, Harry Jones, and Bill Durk. We talked for a while about old times. They were all married and were living on farms in that community. They told me that Marjorie Davenport was the English teacher, Jullia Littrell was the Home Ec. teacher, and Betty Spauldin was the commerce teacher at the local High School, and that Sally Jesse was teaching in a rural school close by. We could have talked for hours but I had to catch my saucer and so I got in the taxi and left. After boarding the saucer and taking off I related information that I had secured to Dr. Way. r The next stop was in Phoenix. I decided to get off the saucer and get some exercise while it was being checked and refueled. I went over to talk to the mechanics, and much to my surprise, they were Buddy Smith, Ray Heckman, and C. F. I-Iulen. While we were talking they pointed out two pilots getting into a plane and getting ready to take off. They told me that the pilots were Eldon Adkins and Roy Guile. I went into the terminal. As I walked through the door, I saw a poster advertising a concert by the famed concert violinist Beverita Clark. I was walking around killing time when a woman bumped into me, I looked around and it was Diane Markwell Forsee. She was looking for her husband, Gene. She said that he was supposed to meet her at the terminal with their baggage and they were going to visit their grandchildren. She told me that Mae Davenport was married apd had a family of six children, all boys. She saw her husband and had to go get on the p ane. - , I bought a newspaper before getting back on the saucer. After we took off I started reading it. I looked at the advertising section and saw an ad of WARDS CLOTHING STORE, Harold E. Ward CProp. Another ad was of a wrestling match between the famous wres- tling twins, Wallace and Walter Young, and the Masked Marvels team at the Phoenix Arena. Turning to the sports section of the paper I saw pictures of Charles Davidson and Kenneth Carter and there was an article about M. U. Coach Davidson and K. U. Coach Carter who were class-mates in high school and in college. Each says that his team will beat the f:ther's team at M. U. 's homecoming game. At San Francisco, the next and last stop before reaching Hawaii, Dr. Way and I parted company, but three familiar looking men got on. Finally, I recognized them. They were: Leonard May, J. R. Monk, and Al- vin Welch. Each has 1f3 interest in a canning factory in San Francisco. They told me that Sam Davis, Ralph Kilbourn, Billy Joe Forsee, and Bill Wheeler are fruit growers- and that they purchase fruit for canning. After arriving in Hawaii, we said goodbye and Iwent to my hotel room and sat down and thought how wonderful it would be if T could see all the members of the C.H.S. Class of 51 every day. 22 Angell, Luther 1 Ball, Kenneth Ball, Shirley Barnes, Doris Ami Belcher, Harry Bradley, William Carey, Roberta Chamberlain, Eddi Cleeton, Martha Cox, Thomas . Dollens , Joanna! Eaton, Leota Farrar, Shirley Girffin, Donald Griggs, Norma MS al kv? W limfiif f V ,Zyl 71 ' 1 H ' .,,, .. A24 X fi X., A ,, Zi -. 'i f 'A UHDERSlUDIES THE JUHIUHS at qi 5? N f. f a ,.-. - 5 g -an za. f ' A it . P! lt, na: ,f' ll V b ' L 3, f ,JL I 4. n, 1 , l 1 , l f s , M jk k 151.25-. Xt In 'NQL ' lg 14 V , Q ' vo 'O Q' 2 -' ' Q ,.. , o . ,nf 'X' 5 .. f A Fd' .-v. , . , h, ,. Lf , s. 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Poore, Kathryn Faye Pulis, Patsy Mae Sullivan, Jan Ilene Spauldin, Kathryn Faye STHRlETS Sims, Doris Ann Shelledy, Billie June Thurston, Corrine B. Thurston, Donald Ray Way, Michael Stuart Wilkerson, Leslie Willett, Leta Williams, Betty Lee Williams, Glenna Fay Wood, Ronald Raedean Reeves, Charles R. Rexroat, Charles Eugene Roberts, Anna Lee Roberts, Myrtle Mae Roddy, David Hall THE SUPHUHIUHES oe r-'I 2 , ,a ,. ,1 i' W 1 Q ' -L , ,af I , ,-A, f, ... ,.. ,..-........, .- - .L 2 gal w . X -uv 1? v,,.t.!, 5, 11,.rQ. 5? 'bw I 3, IH, Atkinson, William Baker, Connie Baldwin, George Braley, Beverly Brink, Beverly Brown, Nancy Bundy, Kay Burke, Bonny Bybee, John Chase, Daryl Clark, Bobby Cox, Doris Cox, Jerry Culwell, Teddy Current, June HTHE JUVEHILESH THE rnfsnmfn Fauc ett, Lmda Forsee, Mona Groves, Edith Groves, William Earl Hamilton, Anna Mae Harlow, Ida Harlow, R.C. 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' 4 3 , ' 'T' :Z ,a7i1'?'?-?5 F5r'2 Q..--.', A5f?Sh-,:f4'2 ' T,.. 4 -2 .2 ii .1 :Q if E nm lu ' BREVITIES OF HELIO ACTIVITIES :evil ll 1 'Vu is fu fb 'La ,iq - gc ms wig' f X I f Q 4 . ,, x Xxx 5 no Q Q .3 ' 1 4 , 1 I 1 .. f- ' 11 Nalhsi so Ns vX T R ,. N 4 -jg X: - Q10 f Q, S, -'Q 3 G E R ll 5159 if:?E f ligilllk 1 M . Lg' The vocal music department under the direction of Mrs. Frances Olson has accomplished much as far as music appreciation is concerned. An ex ample of this was shown when last spring, the Girls' Sextet obtained a l Ra ting in the State Music Festival at Colurnbia. They were the only ones to hold that honor in this area. The boys and girls thathave had Mrs. Olson this and years before appre- ciate her interest in developing musical talent. TJ- 3 1 E11 3 . :ii 1 if ei YP. ni I ff 4 I7 9 F 7 , ii-i. . The ba.nd directedby Mr. E me r s on made its debut during the football season this year. The Jr. Band,. 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