Douglas High School - Meteor Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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Q- W.. , ,ir Lv-al :. .v 1' 'N vi . zfvlzfgjjl ?a-,asf-Q? 5!1:1lS,.5 H N' ns, J tv., .,,:1, O C 60000904 True worth is in being, not seeming, ln doing each day that goes by, Some service, however small, for our fellowman, As side by side, we onward go. Because Amanda Estes has held to This l Believe there stands today in Columbia, Missouri the Nora Stewart Memorial Nursery School. ' ln appreciation ot her philanthropic spirit toward filling the needs of the youth and her tireless efforts to improve conditions in her home town, the Faculty and the Class ot 1960 dedicate this issue of the Douglassonian to Amanda Estes--Director of the Nora Stewart Me- morial Nursery School. ozewom' Each morn a graclous, good, and affable God gives a gnft of twenty four, fresh, untouched, ond real hours to us, the beneficiaries to use as we see fmt We as reclplents of this golden and glorious glft, however, are flung some thing more, too Enshrouded In It are a serious responslbullty and o sacred challenge It is our responslbnllty to develop our minds and bodles to their fullest capacity Along with this responslbllvty as the ever running partner the sacred challenge The sacred challenge IS to use our tralnlng to enruch our Inner llves and also those of others with whom we assocuate Remember for every portion of sunshine we give, the reimbursement ns two fold 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION E02 Rmwzf Lim! Cul UMBIA. MO 4 '.rii,i fri. '. 1 IV lfl l F IA I ffllf To the Douglass Student Body: It is with a good deal of pleasure that l congratulate you for the enthusiasm and cooperative spirit which have characterized your year's activi- ties. We hope that the school experiences that you have had will be remembered with pleasure and will contribute to your future success and happiness. Your individual success and contribution which you make to the community are measures of the effective ness of the Douglass School program. Gur confidence and best wishes are extended to you. Sincerely yours, Neil C. Aslin Superintendent NCA:bb BOARD OF EDUCATION RANGE LINE COLUMBIA, Mo. DR. NEIL C. ASLIN, SUPT DR ROBLRT C. SHAW, ASSY S T .Ianuary I8, i960 To AII Students at Douglass School I am pleased to congratulate you for making 1959-60 an outstanding school year. You, as individuais have participated in many activities which have required sacrifice, cooperation, and self-discipline. During the period ot your attendance at Dougiass, you have cultivated friendships which you will vaIue and cherish aiways. I am certain that you will never forget these years which have been fiIIed with work and play, tears and Iaughter, and a thousand happy memories. Sincerely, Robert C. Shaw Assistant Superintendent RCS:IJI9 MR JAMES E SAUNDERS SEC ADNINISTRATION FACULTY EMPLOYEES if r I 0 sr .N S .1 1 Z i DR NEIL L. S IN 'C r ELIOT F. BATTLE, A P ' G Zllrrh Bnuglaufm 1-Iiglg isrhnnl ro loaves mono T PA: swwser C B VVALKER P wc L COLUMBIA MISSOURI A Message From The Principal: Greetings and congratulations are extended to all who assisted in the prep- aration of the Douglass Annual for I959-I96O. We are especially grateful to mem- bers of our Douglass School Family, the official Douglassonian Staff, the Student Council and senior students who will be graduated in May, 'I96O.i ln future years as our students look back upon the school year I959-I96O, may it be among the most pleasant memories of your experiences. C . B, Walker Principal we DR NEIL C A5LlN S PER NTENDENT ELIOT F BATTLE A ST P AL A G DANCE 9' ilirril Bnuglauu High Svrlgnul PROVIDENCE ROAD AT PARK STREET C. B. WALKER, PRINCIPAL COLUMBIA. MISSOURI Dear Student Body: . We again are ending a school year. It is my sincere hope that this has been a prof- itable year tor each of you, and that you will anticipate even greater accomplishments in the future. My best wishes for you who are graduating. l trust that the years which you have spent at Douglass have prepared you for college and for lite itself. To you who will re- turn to us, may l remind you that the school has a lot to offer, but you must bring some- thing worthwhile yourselves. 1 I hope that each of you will keep this annual and will peruse it through the years to serve as a reminder of your pleasant years at Douglass School. Yours very truly, Qaiifl 4 Eliot . Battle Assistant Principal MURIEL r3ATTLE First Grade MILDRED W. BOONE Librarian and Reading ALMA W. BUCKNER Homemaking and Social Studies 1- X 1 321 12 Q s , pf 5 k . !v. 1Qf'f 5 , L ' ' L L. - H in , H F' L' x:l if x' ' 4' , I -4 Sr hx 2 . ily L K3 4 t' ,. , N. fr: GEORGE Vu. EELCHEP Industrial Arts RUSSELL BOONE Music BEATRICE CROSSWHITE Substitute .. . ., ,, .f : L 5- 1', ' ' ' ' 5 . :Qtr N - fig, x . PATSY BOONE Kindergarten GEOEGE C. BRCOKS I PM . Ed., Math and Driver Education FRANCES EDWARDS Third Grade 13 k RUTH GATEWOOD LORRAINE GROVE LOTUS HARRIS Third Grade First Grade Sixth Grade AMELIA JONES LUCILLE KNOX FRANK W LOGAN Commerce Special Education Arr and C O E My AMOS D MORRIS ALLENE G MULKEY BEULAH MAE RALPH Science and Mafh Fourth Grade Secretary Q, V -. RY ' V . . -5 ' ,S , ' ' f i ' . JJ' ' ' FA, , 1Q,.z..r 'fi . . A ' . .fv'er. . . 'fr 1- nf. 1 wmv ,- , -Q. 1411! -1, , - 'fm K We ,. , fgrqgrqf -. . J-, .- .fill-1:7 ,. Q , .I Q , V K' i ' - , -,k i Q ' wo- , . -, ,QQ .5 ff... .1-. , -, . . .. . ' ' ' ' L f -'F' F . ' , - fd, '51pv1afBfg.w.-,Q , .' .' -1 . 4 , , - - .,,.m.,, .. N 4 - X A R .-V ' gfiifiua,1.1:4,'112fg1. 3 I . , 2-,dr .- L.,-. : - v.-.-3w75,'f9.- 5' 1 f Legg ,5-j: 'A --iii. ' -- ff. -'ix fw f ' 94.-aw-kms., ew- .-.- . , , . - -. if .. 'M A 'f.:,!5'Za':.:i .- -'mf ,.: ' - ' '1., ,, ,iff iq,- ., :nike - 31 ve, . 1- , , 1. 1 ,, - i- . V - I S' , , X NI 4 I I ff w ' Y-A w,'1--..-f.-'-if.,h, w ' ,L .-,. 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MILES, WANDA Vice-President of National Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 253,45 Student Editor of Yearbook Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Associate worker ol Student Council 45 Band l,2,35 Homecoming Queen 4. MONROE, ERMA Historical Club i,2,3,45 Secretary of Historical Club 45 Secretory of National Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Associate worker of Student Council 4 Pe i P Squad l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 'I,2,3,45 Bond i,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Drum Maior 3. NUNNELLY, JAMES Co-Cqatain of Football 45 Football 3,45 President of Stu- dent Council 45 Historical Club 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Drum Moior 4. ROBINSON, TYRONE Football l,2,3,45 President of Senior Class 45 Bond l,2, 3,4 SMITH, FRANCES Chorus 4. www SANDRA BPOVJN HEC!-.F ISF!-.DVCEF D M!-F 1' f-FL v' l. RETHA MITCHELL TERRY PALMER MARY PATTON JAUE3 ' lL 4-A-I DSC N WED SIMMONS ULA STEMMQNS MABEL TA v LCR OEOROE THORNTON JAMES TURNER JOHN WEST MAF' Y BUSH 3153.1 RUTH COOPER 5 1' 1. P in JAMES FISHER oyolawwzea 4' ' EAFBAFACANTCIN A T f SHEPLEN CFUM MARJORIE GARDNER 26 I rg, ex ILLIAM C4-UH THC AS ED A D DELORES CRAY 's 'ILLIAM GRAN ,N . . .251 4 W . Q., , J g fin ,-.1 - JAMES HICKEM 1'fCFEF'THIC'I'f SHLTI' 1' HUT! HEN5 CECIL MQDCNALD 41' RAYMOND MCDONALD JANICE PAN NF LAWRENCE PRINCE ROBERT REDMON MICHAEL RICHARDSON NMANZA RKQHARDSQN CAROLYN SCOTT ROBERT SHELEY WYNNA TAPP ANN THORNTON Tr.. E1 ' ,wp I it ' . PONALD THORNTON CHAPLENE WARREN 59 is - .V gw 'f + ' 'L '94-4. QARQLYN WILLIAMS FLORENE WILLIAMS FRANK WILLIAMS ...- KENNETH WRIGHT BONITA WRIGHT Q- Wi. V'Y'Y HY T' Q! 4:1 V' lv f --1.,1-.1x,--,.-.ip fltffglfg 3gf,ggjg,f1gi5lm:y f? 9rmg.w-ww'g-:-g.fM,Lg,.a4,.',.,. .g 'I ' Akmml,-g - CHERYL BRANHAM SHERRY BUSH MARION CASON ROY CLAYBORNE ADA CREWS GWENDOLYN ELLIOTT EMIL GARDNER JACKIE GROSS CARMELLIA HAYES DAROLD HAYES MARGARET JACKSON MARVIN KENNEY 29 JANICE LINZIE JAMES PEARSON PHILLIP ROBINSON FRANCES WASHINGTON JOHN WAWNGTON TESSIE REDMON JOANN RICHARDSON ROSIE SALLEE BIOLA SAMUELS CONNIE WARREN SHERIDAN WRIGHT SHIRLEY YOUNG 4 1 ' 1 . A 1fi?f1t:w., , ' S .- , V S ':fg:l52f:ff A Q ' -5- ,, li!-'f rl, r K , ff f 1 X V ff f C' I .--1 - ,S ,gr RQ E ' 1 . RW 'ml 1 FlRST ROW: Carrie Bluitt, Robert Anderson, Helen Wright, Donald Drum, Everett West, Bessie Canton, Carolyn Gardner, Norma McDonald, Orville -Wiseman, Molof all-'lflf -lOClsi6 Warren. SECOND ROW: Sandra Finney, Meyagene Wilson, Nettie Baker, James Jaclcrnon, Everlyn Elbert, Leon Beverl,, Bruce STepl18r1S, William Rogers, Larry Williams, Delores Doxleju. THIRD ROW: Lillie Miller, Barbara Gross, Sara Williams, Cordelia Sexton, John Prince, William Chambers, Raymond Wright, Sliadriclc Grass, James Mc Donald, Mr . lfiorris - Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: William Guthrie, Richard Crews, Floyd Bradford, Janice Warren, Donald Glasgow, Harold Jordan. Grade k lll Mr, Morris, Sponsor l FIRST ROW: Arthur Bush, Puyne, Richard Sallee. Gross, Phyllis Williams, R Jackman, Dora Crews, Ma 4 ., -. r, , r Larry Coleman, Jeanie Scott, Nbry Williams, Valorie McKee, Ethel Thornton, Ada Gardner, Katy Bradford, Evelyn Turner, Clarence SECOND ROW: Raymond Linzie, Larry Douglas, Peyton Stephens, Patricia Washington, ldella Bradford, inda ' Carolyn aynelle Smith, Millard Young, Robert Glasgow. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Tapp, Joyce Crum, Donna Freelon, , Lillie rgaret Williams, Alice Jordon, Jewell Hayes, Janie Tabbs, Donna Martin. FOURTH ROW: Larry Guthrie, avi a nger, Richard PlPeSf -l0meSeff0 COGYS, lla Jackson, Rose Washington, Clara Hayes, Alfredio Coates, Willi Grade X-'Il Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. Jones, Sponsors am Thornton, John Allen, James Gross. .t I K, N I FIRST ROW: Chal H' k Ma Rachel Warren, Manuel Douglass Jr., La Veda Chambers, Roy Lee Gross, John Carl Gray. SECOND ROW: David Hughes res ic mon, ry Billy Coats, James Smith, Herbert Stephens, Stephen Colbert, Rodney Hutchen, Ronald Hayes. THIRD ROW: Vivian Branham, Micheal Turner, Darrell Freelon Sharon Gadsan, Cornell Finney, David Ellis, FOURTH ROW: William Gatewood, Patricia Rolley, Samuel Redman, Earl Stapleton, Paula Buckner, Eddie Gross Grade Ill Mrs. Gatewood, Teacher FIRST ROW: Donald Maxwell, Terry Beverly, Janice Porter, Delbert Redman, Donna Douglass, Michael Grant, Melva Tapp, SECOND ROW: Stephanie Hayes, Billy Prince, Nargaret Logan, Mitchell Jackson, Brian Prince, Lawarence Logan, George Miller. THIRD ROW: Shirley Jordon, Lois Coats, Larry Harvey, Linda Williams, Fred Bluiett, Brenda Crum, David Gross, Linda Williams. FOURTH ROW: James Edwards, Darryl Brooks, Frederick Lewis, Ferrie Smith, Amy Smith, Archie Hatton . Grade Ill Mrs. Edwards, Teacher Q. I 1 .ns - - -- - - -- -- -'- ffm FlRST ROW: Freda Tapp, Charles Logon, Arnetto Marshall, Carol Hannibal, William Lawson, Maxine Taylor Donald Hiclcern SECOND ROW' Glenn Cao er 1 - - P 1 Nellie Prince, Linda Jordan, Phyllis Johnson, Brenda Smith, Karetta Dixon, Sandra Woods. Tl'llRD ROW: Marland Lane, Raymond Noble, Ernest Jones, James Payne, Jr., Deborah Maxwell, Monica Rae Ralph, FOURTH ROW: Pamela Connor, Nathan Williams, Norman Douglas, Jaan Lewis, Daryl Sheley, Phyllis Phillips, Charles Bradford, Dar-ul '-Tilliarns. Trade l Mrs, Lorraine Grove, Teacher FW M f- ww I T 1 ' - F31 , ,ll 1' , .feng M ' if QQ .al .il SEATED. FIRST ROW: Don Matthews, Reginald Hatton, Deborah Jefferson, Karen Jordon, John Gordon, Linda Stapleton. SECOND ROW: Christina Colman, Thedore Grant, Toney Nbxwell, Raymond Prince, Lawrence Turney, Rodney Woods. THlRD ROW: Virginia Sanders, Ray Ann Freelon, Leroy Colman. FOURTH ROW: Vickie Freelon, Sabra Cooper, Eugene Cason, Ronald Williams, Machell Wright. STANDING: Karen Mitchell, Patreece Morris, Donald Ballenger, Glenda Stapleton, Paul Smith, Kathleen Warren, Sherwood Logan, John Bronham, JoOuentell Stemmons, Bonita Washington, Olivia Williams, Albert Jordan, Gregory Dawson, Don Doxley, David Farris, Danny Miller, Lottie Wiseman, Keithy Williams, Betty Estees. Kindergarten Mrs. P. Boone, Teacher . 1,0 - VV: I . - r ' -,fy - A uf- ,. rf 1 3 ... 4 , 1, Q, 43, 1 - :HI V 944-,,1 .Q 3' entail- Q' 11 vga-y 1 4 '1 T-4 fir L-Ptfkftiesleiw I . 1, 1: 1, 2 K 4 i . -...g'vv'-an , m 1' ,.- - . - O,-,,-' ,v , haw' f , My-', lx ' n 1 H FIRST ROW: Linda Marie Smith, Ernestine Mae Cason, Leona Cason, Janice Delois Coleman, Ricky Semmons, James Charles Glasgow. SECOND ROW: Larry Jean Hicks, James Otis Stapleton, Fobe Victor Ellis, Joseph Lee Matthew, Leon Charles Stapleton. THIRD ROW: Allen Laurise Connor, Henry Loving, JI., Henderson M. Hickman, Brock Lee Williams, Elsie 'Viola Thornton, Jesse Edward Cason. Special Education Mrs . Knox 0 38 75002 ZZ 7220 FRONT ROW Left to Rnghr Davld Jefferson Willuam Colbert Fred Gordon Jerry Ellos James Nunnely Tyrone Roblnson Michael Richardson Herald Jordon SECOND ROW Wlllldm Brodus William Gray Robert Redman Fred Smith Robert Sheley Thomas Edwards Raymond McDonald Emil Gardner Ronnle Harvey Robert Anderson THIRD ROW William H Rogers Roy Clayborne Derrell Hayes James Person James Cooper James Ruchardson Jcckle Gross Robert Prmce Earle!! oozea oz 1959 Douglass Scores I Record 2 3 I 320063 S Wentzvllle Sedolla Sedalna LaPlata He las B Scores vmnqm wqshwon, coach cfc. arson. ' ' ' ' ' J ' l iltti t 11111 6 ' 7 7 ' 7 34 - ' 7 6 M. S. D. 31 7 24 31 I' 7 LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row: Fredrick Smith, David Jefferson, Mike Richardson, Jerry Ellis, William Colbert and Robert Anderson. SECOND ROW: Coach George Brooks, Hal Jordon, James Richardson, Roy Clayborne, Robert Redmon, George Thorton, James Nunnelly, and William Rogers. Zaxyhaa Zyl Ee4f6ez'JeZ! Douglass Scores Opponents Scores 54 L. U. H. S. 58 51 Molcone 35 51 New Bloomfield 76 63 Versailles 51 43 California 53 68 Licking 64 2 Kinloch O 58 New Bloomfield 67 5l Sf. George 48 52 Russellville 57 70 Linn 47 83 ' Eugene 76 86 Chamois 56 38 L. U. H. S. 65 79 M. S. D. 61 58 U. High 55 76 Chamois 79 57 Sedalia 67 76 Chamois 69 58 Kinlock 62 67 Sedalia 60 66 Hallsville 48 X ' .fx a 1 hi 1 A I.. Mui pqoehz Fay 65 fda! 159- 50 Mr. Awfmf Bm, G.-Ode 7, M555 3her1cyQr A jf N, Cr-ado IO mm.-nm-,...,YV . .H Y .,- Af: xiii. pi 2 . 5 X ,Age ?eafzJam6 my FRQNT: David Jefferson Ima-editoii, Wanda Miles 'editor-in-cI1ieII, James Nunnelly Ico-editorI. SITTING: Mrs. Jones IsponsorI, Mary Patton, Joann Herndon, Wynna Tapp, LiIa Stefnmons, Erma Monroe, Barbara BeverIj,', Mrs. RaIpI'1. STANDING: Mr, WaIIcer, WiIIicm Rodgers, RayneIIe Smith, Frcdrich Smith, Linda Hardiman, Retiwa Mitchell, Mr. BattIe, Mable Taylor, Mrs. Wiggins, Mary Bush, Sandra Brown, Shirley Crum, Carolyn Scott. mai- 3 w 40 wayhaa muh Sing U SITTING: James NunneIIy, WGUCIG MIISS, Juanita Dixon, Mable Taylor, Mary Bush, Barbara Beverly. STANDING: Fredrick Smith, Isponsori Mrs. Jones, Mary Patton, IIa Jackson, Wynna Topp, Ruth Cooper. S I i P , I 9 imma! SITTING: Raynell Srniflx, Mary Gray, Joann Herndon, Darlene Turner, Mary Parton, Dafa ,lr-Ifcrsan ice-Psrfsiclwrl , Shi: r I xi : .fx , STANDING: JoImWasI'1ingron, Richard Pipes, William Colbert, James Nunnelly lpresidentl, Sana Ann I- illiawz, Y'-'i'IIcr is I I'-f I-I J run- Qlllljlu... lllllllll 93 Q wymwfv- lg .anrdvvf ' , fknwml Sz6noz aaa' SITTING: Erma Monroe Isecrefaryl, David Jefferson IPresiden0, Wanda Miles IVice-Presiclenfl, Mary Patton IAssisrant Secrefaryl. STANDING: Mrs. Boom Isponsorl, Bonnie Warren, Darlene Turner, Mable Taylor, Helen Crum. ' mvafa any 425.9 Girls' Leader: Mrs. A. f'-'lr1l?ey SEATED: Dixie Cooper, Wanda Sraplvton, Helen Tlhls, Phyllis Gray, Padlelre l-'r'ilso'r, Sandra Williams, Linda Hicks, Ethel ,'-'wfljtl , -als -Nashingfon, ulzmyl Bollinger, Mary Henry, STANDING: Linda Vlshcr, Sandra Jrwhwson, Jlmlfa Mcrlhews, Voncella Henry, Michael Hoilarfa, gay coma Q! 72090 Sponsor-Douglass School FRONT: David Ballinger, Ar'tlmr'Busl1. KNEELINC: TEl'lyDIUf1l1Cm, John Prince, Leon Hughes, Birch Stemmons, Ronald Williams, John Pipes, William Linzie. STANDlNG: Scourmasrer G. W. Belcher, Raymond Wright, Everett West, Richard Pipes, William Gufhrie, .lames Jackman, James Hiclcem, Larry Guthrie, lamcs McDonald, Elmer McQuiHy, Senior Patrol Lecdr-r Richard Crews. 49 mayhaa . . . I-1' pb x , gi JA C. --sig -WW 5 63590660249 aamwffee l ff' The Douglass Parent Teacher Association was organized in 1909, Mr. H. L. Cox, Principal, The first President was Mrs. Mor-, B. Strawn, Others serving as pres- ident are Mr. J. H. Renfro, Mr. Aaron Samuels, Mrs, Cleo Russell, Mrs, Willa Douglass, Mrs. Christine Tibbs, Mrs. Louise Bannister, Mrs Rubv Britt, Mrs, Zcnnc Nba Smith, Mrs. Cecil Griswell, Mrs. Martha West, Mr. Willie Washington, Mrs. Beatrice Kelly, Mrs. Madge Brown, Mrs. Rub, Logan, and Mr. Grover Buckner. The membership for l959-60 is 340. Mrs. Allene G. Mullcey, President. Sz421Zbu2:e! Za! FIRST ROW: Mary Gray, Juanita Dixon, Errr1aMoaroe, Fietha Mitcrieli, Samara Brawn, STANDTNC- Fred 3'rvwwar's. SECOND ROW: James Narne David Jefferson, William Colbert. THIRD ROW. Joann Herndon, Mary Parran. 28 X.. , . .1 -. ..Y 0 'Z v 4 i 1 H2 FIRST ROW: Mary Bush, W rma Ta Florene Will' n Sh H l Sli y pp, IG is, Elly ulcien, iiley Crum. SECOND ROW: Maiioriv Gardner, Ruth Cooper, Warwzc ifialwardsor Barbara Canton, Carolyn Scarf, Charlene Warren, Bonita Wright, Patricia Coats, Janice Payne, Ann Tlwornton, Deloris Gray, au- 35. and 004224 SEATED: Mrs, Niary Brown, Angeline Jefferson, Mrs. Pafsy R. S. Boone, and Mrs, Mahie Nevins, STANDING: Mr, Russeii Boone, Mrs. Corrine Warren, Mrs. Edith Wright, Mrs. Harrie Coleman, Mrs. Flora Puilum, and Mr, George Davis. OFFICERS: Mrs. Pulmm, Prcsider1fpMrs. Wright, Vice-President, Mrs. Brown, Secretary, Mr. David, Treasurer. 7' CURRICULUM P'- 56 :Ha mea' CT RON B rbara Harrrs Erma Monroe Sandra D a w Darlene TJrrev Cru wr ase c w crn an e en Crum Connre Warren Danna Freelon Lrll e Jacfcrvo rc ward Prpe r gn! ar arc M oopcr RD ROV renda aswrngtnn A rrhur bus N I rarn raafrus rr erson v Joanr ennetlr llalph STANDUXIC .larnes .lolmson Mrchael Rr hards n I1 rv C- l v o mso L ern lan l C Lrn Ti The Douglass Hrgh School Band has affempfed to gave fhe lnsfrumenfal sfudenfs a well rounded experience In musrc through parflclpahon In festivals, concerts parades, football games, efc both wrfhrn and oufsrde of the com munity Concerfs and parade appearances have been presented In such palces as Sprrngfreld Krnlock Sedalra, and Jefferson Cnty Mlssourl, Lrffle Rock and Pune Bluff Arkansas, Muskogee, Oclahoma, Wrchlta Falls Texas, and Tulsa, Odahoma 62 LEFT TO RIGHT Carolyn Scott, Marlorre Gardner Florence Wrllrams, Sherry Hutchen r - A 4 ' P , ' 1 1 r ?' 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I . . i l Y C' ' ' W 'M W i r - R53 it r rr , 4 M 124 fb 4 J an K , i' 'lv-Y5,1g ffijgi. r Kr. 5 4 1 ix 1 l l 1 my! SQJMK fiwuaa FlRST ROW: Frances Smith, Helen Cram, Jalla Gordon, Carolyn Scott, Sherry Hutchen, Mable Taylor, Florene Williarns, Bonnie Warren, Retha Mitchell, Sandra Brown, Wanda Miles, Frank Williams. SECOND ROW: Darlene Turner, Mariorie Gardner, Ruth Cooper, Juanita Dixon, Mary Patton, Barbara Harris, Mary Gray, Joann Herndon, Barbara Be ferly, Erma Monioes. i li ' ' fl V z Q , . ' l 5 , li, ,A . ,if '-. , .:. gh ' I xy A V, FIRST ROW: Nathaniel Jackson, Marjorie Canton, Phyllis Gray, Velma Maxwell, William Linzie, Linda Hicks, John Estes. SECOND ROW: John Turner, John Pipes, Marie Kelly, Alice Prince, Ronald Williams, Shirley Curtis, Linda Fisher, Walter Redmon. THIRD ROW: Pauletto Wilson, Juetta Matthews, Mary Henry, William Jefferson, Donald Connor, Cheryl Hayes, Cynthia Colbert. FOURTH ROW: Voncella Henry, Ethel McQuitty, Regina Robinson, Sheryl Ballinger, Rosetta Estes, Nbry Beverly, Elmer McQuitty. Elementary Choir Mrs. Harris, Sponsor 57 u clade Mme! Soeeefi hw E is I I 0 O ' + A . A, 4 7 3 g .1 Q1 X i . 4 . .yn b-ik W , Q A 1:5 ' U V . NI V fy r . 's - O 58 T 5-:X I '7 M 6-Qlfzafzy '7?wW 15 Saziqa Soaieface ,1 F ' EXYV X4 feb. .- ' -- - . ,, wig. .awww 0Eb'M i pziyaabef fdwcedha Gkfefevam e IL ' tif!! .iz U -' wr -1 N- it I' p., P Y Mrs. Flora P Hum and Mrs. Dorothy Lee -mf 5 1 62 DIAL GI. 3-5059 W1 U IADI I ROBERT'S MERCANTILE CO. Merchandise Can Be Bought At Store Or Brought To Your Door On Weekly Or Monthly Payments I20l Grand Ave. Columbia, Mo if Phone GI . 3-8809 1- ' I . . we Wrrght's Radio-TV Electronic Service Authorized Service For Motorola, Magnavox, Philco and Delco Dealer For Admiral TV, Westinghouse TV, Motorola Stereo. andlCar Radio Il05 U. S. 40 Columbia, Missouri Frank's Mobil Service Columbia, Mo. 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