Eads High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eads, CO)

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OUR HUMBLE THANKS TO A FAMILY WHO HAS SERVED EDUCATION SO WELL FOR SO LONG 'Dedication Miss Jessie Morris Miss Clara Morris Miss Florence Morris Honor, Service, Coyalty Seated: LeEtta Crow, Ramona Barnes, Junior Homan, Nora Meier, Rita Koch, Mary Beth Kuiken. Standing: Mr. Davis, Advisor; Don Brown, Donna Rose Durrett, Loy Jones, Norma Jennings, George Holter, Virgyln Lessenden, Gala Frazee. NORA MEIER Editor Eagle Staff DONNA ROSE DURRETT NORMA JENNINGS Co-Editor Assistant Editor RITA KAY KOCH Business Manager MR. DAVIS Advisor To the class of 1936: May the reminiscence of this year, as recalled in this yearbook, he an inspira- tion to you as you successfully advance in life. May the Eads High School always be proud of you and your achievements. Sincerely, at. R. E. ANDERSON Superintendent of Schools Congratulations to the Class of ’56 for your excellent spirit during the school year. I hope your attitudes toward school will be typical of classes to follow. To all students I hope this year is one you will long remember. Yours truly, DON DAVIS Principal Sponsored by: EADS PLUMBING HEATING and BRANSGROVE DRUG CO. T T Teal Treasurer; Earl W. Kelley, Member; Ralph F. Koch, Secretary; R. E. Anderson. Superintendent; James C. LaVelle, President; Lyle W. Graham, Member. School Hoard School Huilding Sponsored by BLOSSOM SHOP and FORD BODY SHOP MR. ANDERSON MR. DAVIS MRS. MILLS MRS. GREGSTON MRS. BUCK MRS. DUNLAP MRS. SIBCY MRS. WHITE MRS. DURRETT MR. SHEARER MRS. BAYLES MISS CUZZETTC MR. RITTER MR. SUPULSKI MRS. SHERIDAN MRS. TAYLOR MR. SAXON Sponsored by: KOZY CORNER CAFE, HOME OIL CO. and WEEK'S FEED STORE MR. DAVIS Sponsor CHARLES EDWARD BARBER “Chuck- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3; Class Offi- cer 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3-4; Brandon, Colo. 6 yrs.; Denver, Colo., 1 yr.; Eads 5 yrs. - JUDITH RAMONA BARNES Mona” Band 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 4; Annual Staff 4; Eads 12 yrs. RUSSELL ALLEN BELL Russ” Band 1; Mixed Chorus 2-3; Play 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3 4; Pueblo, Colo., 2 yrs., Eads 10 yrs. LEETTA MARIE CROW LeEtta” Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3-4; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. CLYDE ELVIN BUCK Elv” Athletics 1; Eads 12 yrs. DONNA ROSE DURRETT Donna” Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 3; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. WALLACE MERW1N DUNLAP Wally” Play 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3-4; Eads 12 yrs. A BETTY ANN HARRISON Tex Band 2; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 2- 3-4; Glee Club 2-3; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 3; Play 3; Farwell, Texas, 1 yr.; Quanah, Texas, 8 yrs., La- mar, Colo., Vi yr-. Eads 2 ' 2 yrs. CURTIS LEE GOLD Curt” Band 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3- 4; Athletics 2-3-4; Lamar, Colo., 8 yrs., Eads, 4 yrs. GEORGE AARON HOLTER George Mixed Chorus 1-2; Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 1-2; Student Council 1-2-4; Play 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E Club 3- 4; Kit Carson 4 yrs.; Eads 8 yrs. JUNIOR LEROY HOMAN Junior Band 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Play 3; E Club 3-4; Athletics 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 3; Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1 yr., Crook, Colo., 3 yrs., Eads 8 yrs. RAYMOND EARL MAYS Ray'' Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3-4; Eads 12 yrs. FRANK CONDON MOLTANE Frank” Paper Staff 4; Athletics 3-4; E” Club 4; Vancover, Wash., 1 yr.; El Paso, Texas, 8 yrs., Austin, Texas, 1 yr., Eads 2 yrs. BARBARA JEAN KELLEY Bobbie” Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 1-2-3; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. JAMES LEE MORTON Mort” Athletics 1-2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Eads 12 yrs. RITA KAY KOCH Rita Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 1-2-3-4; I Student Council 3; Eads 12 yrs. ROBERT KAYE PFINGSTON Fink Athletics 2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Rexford, Kansas, 1 yr., Tibas, Ne- braska, 1 yr., Sheridan Lake, Colo. 2 yrs., Galatea, Colo., 2 yrs., Eads 1 yr., Haswell, Colo., 3 yrs., Eads 3 yrs. MARY BETH KUIKEN Kurk Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1 -2-3-4; Cheerleader 3 4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 3 4; Class Officer 1-2; Student Council 2; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. DONALD LOREN ROOT Donny Athletics 1 -2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Chivington, Colo., 7 yrs., Eads 5 yrs. NORA ALICE MEIER ’’Nora Annual Staff 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-4; Haswcil, Colo., 5 yrs., Eads 7 yrs. STANLEY VICTOR WATTS Stan Athletics 1-2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Eads 12 yrs. EVELYN MARIE SARAH Ree” Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 4; Chivington, Colo., 3 yrs., Eads 9 yrs. LARRY DUANE WELSH Larry” Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Play 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3-4; Numa, Colo., 1 yr.. Sugar City I yr., Eads 10 yrs. NOVELA KAY WOMACK BROWN Kay” Band 1 2-3; Glee Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 1; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. SHIRLEY LEE BICKEL WISSEL Shirl Band 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 3; Play 3; Galatea, Colo., 3 yrs.. Garden City, Kansas, 2 yrs., Eads 7 yrs. Class Will , Larry Welsh, will my hair cut to Don Brown. , Charles Barber, will my excess height to Kay Parnett. , Bob Pfingston, will my little feet to Evelyn Lane. , Marie Sarah, will my ability to keep from writing in literature books to Linda Crow. , Betty Harrison, will my love for Texas to Betty Durrett. , James Morton, will my curly hair to Harold Campbell. , Rita Kay Koch, will my soft voice to Virgyln Lessenden. , Stanley Watts, will my ability to jump to Jimmy Adamson. , Barbara Kelley, will my ability to catch and keep a man to Gala Frazee. , Raymond Mays, will all my love to Mable Hieronymus. , Ramona Barnes, will my excess height to Beverly Aldrich. , Wallace Dunlap, will my physique to Gailen Buck. , Nora Meier, will my ability to stay thin without dieting to Vera Kelley. , George Holter, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Alan Watts. , LeEtta Crow, will my springy walk to Dixie Weber. , Junior Homan, will my running ability to Duane Williams. , Mary Beth Kuiken, will my ability to get to school on time to Barbara Aldrich. , Frank Moltane, will my Texas drawl to Nadine Dunlap. , Donna Durrett, will my excess hair to Ellen Root. , Russell Bell, will my ability to have several girl friends to Philip Hollis. , Curtis Gold, will my basketball ability to Loy Jones. , Elvin Buck, will my bookkeeping ability to Jimmy Seirers. , Junior Homan, will my heart to Norma Jennings. , Don Root, will my height to Charles Stucky. Sponsored by EADS IMPLEMENT and KIOWA CAFE Class History In the fall of 1944, 29 very scared little kids started on the first year of a journey that was to last for twelve years. Miss Jessie Morris was our teacher. The following students were enrolled: Gordon Crow, Glen Dye, Wayne Frederick, Leon Hudson, Johnnie Hoffman, Phillip Johnson, Wayne Laing, Carl Lindholm, Bobbie Mast, Raymond Mays, James Morton, Robert Porterfield, Charles Shane, Allen Watts, Stanley Watts, Kenneth Miller, Elaine Covey, LeEtta Crow, Donna Rose Durrett, Mary Gerdes, Ramona Barnes, Barbara Kelley, Rita Kay Koch, Mary Beth Kuiken, Irene Manley, Helen Schleining, Kay Womack, Barbara Jean Thomasson, and Doris DeAnn Lancaster. In 1945 we started our second year of school with Mrs. Amy Trotter as our teacher. That year we gained Wallace Dunlap, Roger Shott, and Ralph Zordell. We lost Mary Gerdes, Barbara Jean Thomasson, and Glen Dye. Our third grade teacher was Mrs Clara Dunlap. During that year we gained quite a few new members. They were Russell Bell, Bill Rainey, Loran Smith, Alan Schmitt, Larry Welsh, Jackie Lyons, Glenna Stroup, Barbara Welsh, and Judith Howland. We lost Allen Watts, Carl Lindholm, Philip Johnson, Johnnie Hoffman, Charles Shane, Roger Shott, Robert Porter- field, Elaine Covey, Irene Manley, and Barbara Jean Thomasson. In the fourth grade we gained five new members. They were: Jimmy Perkins, Gary Smith, Melvin Foxworthy, George Holter, and Marie Sarah. We lost Russell Bell, Wayne Frederick, Leon Hudson, Bill Rainey, Loran Smith, Ralph Zordell, Alan Schmitt, and Jackie Lyons. Our teacher was Mrs. Sibcy. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Mable Ligon. Our new members that year were Russell Bell, Junior Homan, Charles Shane, Billy Parker, and Phyllis Chaffin. We lost Melvin Foxworthy, and Glenna Stroup. In the sixth grade we had Miss Jessie Morris as our teacher. We gained C. M. Moffatt, Alan Schmitt, Jim Williams, Wynell Alexander, Shirley Bickel, Nora Meier, Mary Sarah, Shelby Sue Sellers, Lorraine Tennant, Son Raye Cave, and Elaine Covey. We lost Judith Howland. Our seventh year we really felt big, because we were finally upstairs. We gained Peggy Smith, Irene Manley, Juanita Dufur, Laurence Dooley, and LeRoy Mays. We lost C. M. Moffatt, Billy Parker, Jimmy Perkins, Alan Schmitt, Charles Shane, Jim Williams, Wynell Alexander, Shelby Sue Sellers, Lorraine Tennant, Sona Raye Cave, and Elaine Covey. Our eighth grade teacher was Miss Clara Morris. That year we gained Charles Barber, Elvin Buck, Donald Root, and Bill Sheesley. We lost Laurence Dooley, Peggy Smith, and Irene Manley. We finally made it into high school. Our Freshman year Mrs. Simpson was our sponsor. We gained Curtis Gold and Mary Jane Hodgkinson. We lost Wayne Laing, LeRoy Mays, and Mary Jane Hodgkinson. Our class officers were: President, George Hotter; Vice President, Mary Beth Kuikcn; Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Kelley; Reporter, Rita Koch. Mr. Simpson was sponsor during our Sophomore year. We gained Don Collins, Bob Pfings- ton, Charlotte Ritchie, and Betty Harrison. We lost Bill Sheesley. Our class officers were: President, Mary Beth Kuiken; Vice President, Phyllis Chaffin; Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Kelley; Reporter, George Holter. Our Junior year we had Mrs. Bayles as our sponsor. We finally got our class rings. The theme for our prom was April in Paris; our class play was Dear Diary.” We gained Frank Moltane and Donald Kerr. We lost Phyllis Chaffin, Helen Schleining, Mary Sarah, and Don Collins. Our class officers that year were: President, Rita Koch; Vice President, Charles Barber; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Harrison; Reporter, Barbara Kelley. We made it at last; we were the mighty Seniors. Our officers were: President, Larry Welsh; Vice President, Donna Durrett; Secretary-Terasurer, Rita Koch; Reporter, Marie Sarah. Our sponsor was Mr. Don Davis. We lost Barbara Welsh, Charlotte Ritchie, Gary Smith, and Donald Kerr. _- Class When I was told by our very busy, but efficient annual editor, Nora Meier, that I was to write the class prophecy, I wondered how to begin. I decided to go to an expert for advice. After school I went to the office of the famous time expert, Dr. von Higgledome. After listening to my problem, the good Doctor told me that he would lend me his time machine for a very small fee of a thousand dollars. I accepted his generous offer. A week later, I stepped into the time machine and set it for the 10th day of December in 1972. When it stopped, I stepped out in a maze of helicopters, jet airplanes, highways going every which way, and jet propelled subways. I asked a passerby where I was and he, looking at me in an odd manner, replied, New York, of course. The next thing I decided to do was to call an airport and check on reservations for air travel to Eads, Colorado. They told me that the first plane was filled to capacity due to the fact that the soil around Eads was even more valuable than uranium, but I found that I could get a reservation on the next plane that would leave in six hours. As I walked around New York, my curiosity was aroused by a large crowd in front of a furniture display window. Elbowing my way to the front of the crowd, I saw a former class- mate lying on a very soft-looking bed, sleeping soundly. I noticed by the sign in the window that it was Charles Barber, the King of the Bed Testers. He had become a millionaire in this profession. It was almost time for my plane so I went to the airport to be sure my bags were all in order. When I walked into the coffee shop, a flyer was sitting at the counter. When he turned mv way, I recognized him . Russell Bell, the world famous jet air pilot. After talking to him for a while, I found that he was going to fly the plane I was to go on. Sponsored by THE SOPHOMORE CLASS When I arrived at Eads, I found it even bigger than New York. About a block from the air- port I saw a building with a sign on the front of it which read, E. Buck Business Enter- prises.” I took a chance on the idea that it was someone I knew and walked into the lobby. I inquired about seeing Mr. Buck and was told that he had no extra time for visitors. They told me that it was Elvin Buck, a former classmate. Elvin was business manager of Eads. While I was standing in front of Mr. Buck's establishment, there was a tremendous uproar, and I quickly pushed my way to the curb where I saw a rider gallop down the street on a black and white striped stallion. Following close behind was a sly looking plaindothesman. When all the commotion was quieted, I found that Frank Moltane was being chased by Larry Welsh, commonly known as Lonesome Larry.” Frank had exceeded the speed limit of 150 mph. This was possible because he had fed his horse Jet Propelled Oats, shot through and through with sugar frosted hay seeds. While strolling along the avenue, 1 bumped into a very handsome man. I took another look and saw that it was Curtis Gold. He said that he would like to visit a while but that another oil gusher had just come in and he had to leave to mark it down. He told me he was making around” two thousand dollars an hour and it kept him busy marking down the new oil wells coming in. Mr. Gold was dressed in a tailored suit made of white wool with tiny smudges of oil on it which gave it just the right touch. All of a sudden, I heard a loud voice which sounded very much like Wallace Dunlap's. I overheard someone say that Wallace was running for governor of Eads. I knew he was busy so I just waved and walked on. I caught a taxi and as I was riding down 5th Avenue, 1 commented on how smooth the roads were, which was very unusual for Eads. The taxi driver told me that Mr. LeRoy Homan, Jr. was Director of the Highway Department. That explained to me, why the roads were so smooth, Mr. Homan had been a member of the Senior Class of '56. After getting out of the taxi, I almost ran into two nurses who were dressed in pink and black uniforms. After giving my apologies, I realized that they were Nora Meier and Ramona Barnes. They both had large six inch buttons on their collars. Nora’s said, SUPERIN- TENDENT and Ramona’s said, DIRECTOR.” They were employed at the new 127,935 room Weisbrod Memorial Hospital. Having talked to various classmates I was told that I was invited to a reunion of the class of '56. It was to be held at the home of Mrs. Shirley Bickel Wissel. I stopped in at Madam Buches, formerly Marie Sarah, Beauty Salon to receive one of the latest hair styles. The hair style I received was a modern version of the pony tail. Instead of being at the back, it was centered on the top and stood in the air. The rest of the hair fell loosely down over the head giving the impression of a beautiful fountain. My next stop was at the world renowned Eads University. Famous for its outstanding aca- demic training. I met the president of the university who was a former classmate, Betty Harri- son. She introduced me to the teachers, one of which was Miss Durrett. It was plain to see why Miss Durrett had been elected Queen of the Campus by unanimous vote. Then Betty Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EADS took me on a tour of the campus. While on this tour two boys ran past us going at an in- credible speed. Betty explained that the boys were brothers and the stars of the track team. The two boys were practicing for the Olympic finals. They were the sons of a classmate formerly known as Rita Kay Koch. Arriving at what semed at first the pentagon my presence was announced to Mrs. Wissel by a robot butler. Mrs. Wissel introduced me to a very charming lady, Mrs. Barbara Kelley Cal- houn. She was wearing a beautiful creation called moonlust.” This was made from cheese- cloth and moonbeams. The entertainers for the evening were Mary Beth Kuiken and Le Etta Crow. Mary Beth, who had received the dancing award would do her award winning dance. Since Le Etta had won the academy award for the outstanding actress of the decade she was asked to give excerpts from her prize winning play. While at the reunion, I met Bob Pfingston. Bob was a forest ranger. He told me that the rangers had built him a look-out house, but they found that Bob was taller than the house, so they had to tear it down. I also spoke to George Holter. 1 found that he was building a bridge 10 miles long across Sand Creek at Chivington. James Morton and Raymond Mays had made the plans for this bridge and had decided to name it, The Bridge of Opportunity. They named it this because it gave you an opportunity to choose betwen going across it or wading the Creek to get to the other side. Don Root brought his arrowhead collection to exhibit after supper. Mr. Root had made over $15,000,000 from these old Indian relics. He wore a very stunning tie clasp and cuff link set which was made of diamond-studded buffalo bones. Stanley Watts was present also. He told us that he had just barely made it because he had just shipped 500 horses to Chicago. These horses were different because they were equipped with gold-plated shoes. Mr. Watts was adorned with a gold horseshoe which hung around his neck. He had silver plated spurs which jingled Auld Lang Syne when he walked. Mrs. Kay Womack Brown told me that they had just remodeled their fifteen room ranch style house and hired two more Jupiter maids. Kay showed me the pictures of her six sons «'ho were very handsome. They had their father's dark looks but I could tell by their smiles that they had Kay's wonderful personality. When the evening drew to a close, everyone gave their good-byes and left. The time for which I had set the machine had come to an end. Things seemed to fade out and I stepped from the time machine. My trip was over. Sponsored by V N CAFE AND BENTLEY JEWELERS Frank Moltaine Barbara Kelley Elvin Buck Curtis Gold Senior Baby Pictures Sponsored by STOP AND SHOP FOOD STORE Charles Barber Ramona Barnes Lc Etta Crow Class Of ’56 {Juniors Barbara Aldrich Beverly Aldrich Jimmy Adamson Kay Barnett Donald Brown Linda Crow Gailen Buck Nadine Dunlap Betty Durrett Harold Campbell Gala Frazee Philip Hollis Loy Jones Mable Hieronymus Jimmie Seirer Norma Jennings 5 opto 0 srS4''”” , ’S 5bat°° M cca '°S Yottes sc s •V«—• .1 ■ Leland Holter Jeanette Laird Kenneth Kasza Harvey Kelley Gene Koch Barbara Louthan Virgil Lessenden Alma Mays Carl Lindholm Carol Morton Marvyn Monson Patty Parker Leo Nelson Donna Stucky Loren Patterson Lorinda Taylor Don Pfingston Duane Ritchie Billy Wimp Phyllis Wissel Sponsored by SMITH S DRY GOODS Sandra Aldrich David Adamson freshmen Patty Buck Bob Bentley Carlecn Cook Ronnie Bickel Virginia Culver Mary Dufur Janice Eder Fred Buck Sharon Ford Shirley Harris Bernice Kasza Shirley Lane Hubert Carey Shirley Mast Diane Mohler Viola Reeves Wayne Fredrick Donna Retchloff Billy Mays Phyllis Sarah Lonnie Ramey Arlene Schleining Floyd Rogers Diann Scroggins Larry Watts Clo Sanne Teal Karen Uhland Gene Wimp Phyllis Watts Lois Wissel Sponsored by CULVER S SERVICE First row: Cardon Berry, Melvin Brian. Second row: Doug Campbell, Dean Carey, Nancy Jo Anderson, Robert Crabtree, Joyce Barber, Delmer Frederick, Genevieve Bayles, David Harrison, Dudley Jackson. Third row: George King, Linda Buck, Pete Koch, Diana Crow, Roland Mays, Jean Durrett, Richard Morton, Linda Graham, Norman Parker. Fourth row: Rebecca Hooker, Harold Pfingston, Nadine Kelley, Dan Retchloff, Carolyn Moore, Terry Tinsley, Carol Pfingston, Byron Torkelson, Bonnie Weeks. First row: Dale Adamson, Lynn Baxter, Peggy Buck, Roy Baxter, John Crow, Keith Dunlap, La Wanda Fischer, Larry Frazee, Ronnie Homan. Second row: Jimmie King, Joyce Hollis, Larry Kruger, Laureen Jones, Gary Lee, Janet Lang, Dwight Lessenden, Ramona Mays, Buddy Mays. Third row: Wanda Mays, Johnny Mays, Dick McDaniel, Richard Moore, Joan Nunnery, Wallace Mosher, John Nunnery, Jerry Ritchie, Betty Jo Weber. Fourth row: Rich- ard Ritchie, James Rookstool, Danny Hollis. First row: Bill Buck, Paty Benner, Charles Campbell, Evelyn Carey, Gary Crow, Vicki Con- ner,«John Forrest, Mary Lou Dawson, Darrel Frederick. Second row: Carol Durrett, Mark D.° Is’ S’nry F“tcr; Robert J°ncs' Gary Kelley. Elmer King, Kathy Graham, Kenny Koch, Phyllis Kelley. Third row: Ronald Lee, Linda Mays, Bennie Reeves, Arnitha Ritchie, Alan Torkelson, Linda Tinsley, D. L. Weeks, Sandra Weber, Ronald Weiser. Sixth Qrade Tiftk Grade First row: Roger Bentley, Cynthia Aldrich, Damon Berry, Shirley Barber, William Higgan- botham, Sharon Buck, Leo King, Nina Harrison, Thomas Messenger. Second row: Dee Anne Jacobs, William Mohler, Nola Kelley, Danny Nelson, Brenda Kelly, Norman Peterson, Mary Lindholm, Vernon Reeves, Roberta Mays. Third row: Leslie Rittgers, Doris McDaniel, Rich- ard Sarah, Emily Oswald, Douglas Smith, Judy Uhland, Donald Weiser, Norma Walker, Hugh Williams. p p Vr | f % ' A 4v 'l . ft n j ft n ft Bbty Cj a k- V ft ft ft - 1 If!!! First row: Tommy Baster, Billy Bentley. Second row: Karen Baker, Jimmie Buck, Micki Blooding, Don Conner, Charleen Dunlap, Emmett Davis, Terry Eder, Scott Graham, Barbara Durrett. Third row: Charles Holeman, Cathy Fluke, Howard Hooker, Norene Frederick, Kenneth James, Bertha King, Boyce Kelly, Patsy Koch, Frederick Kirst. Fourth row: Patricia McCall, Norman Kreuger, Diane Rittgers, Carl Ritter, Phyllis Rouse, Paul Simmons, Nancy Schmitt, Eddie Templer, Johnny Weber. First row: Rudy Aldrich, Marilyn Anderson, Florence Baxter, Marvin Anderson, Beverly Durrett, Dan Baxter, Kathleen Fischer, Alvin Buck, Judy Gray. Second row: Una Hierony- mus, Mary Alice Immer, Forrest Frazee, Karla Koch, Jimmy Garner, Judy Lee, Dean Homan, Mary Anne McNeill, Jimmie Offill. Third row: Shirley Mays, Carolyn Oswald, Jeanne Rich- ards, Jack Retchloff, Bonita Ritchie, Don Roy Rittgers, Dorothy Schleining, Russel Simmons, Marsha .Schmitt Fourth row: Leann Scroggins. First row: Bruce Boehs, Nicholas Bowser, Herman Carey, Brenda Addington, Pamela Al- drich, Donald Davis, Roger Eder, Johnnie Holcomb. Second row: Marlyn Baker, Thomas King, Areta Blooding, Eldon Lee. Charles McCall, Dennis McDaniel, Sheleta Blooding, Bruce Owens, Lauretta Frazee. Third row: James Reeves, Carol Jean Jacobs, Larry Rehm, Betty Sue Kelly, Fred Rollo, Alberta Mays, Douglas Rouse, Jill Messenger, Dennis Singer. Fourth row: Janette Peterson, Robert Skipper, Jolene Schmitt, Douglas Springer, Marlene Schmitt, Gary Walker, Joyce Simmons, Randy Weiser, Donna Watts. First row: Snaron Anderson, Ted Abrams, Linda Austin, Mary Blooding, Gary Aldrich Pamela Davis Kenneth Baker. Linda Easley, Randic Blooding. Second row: Kathy Grey, Delvin Brookfield Jeanette Holeman, Edwin Buck, Patricia Jackson, Jan Campbell, Jimmie Crow, Melvern Dufer, Phyllis Lyons. Third row: Eddie Joe Dunlap, Barbari Popejoy, Wesley Fischer. Velma Reeves. Gary Forrest. Dennis Frazee, Gale Garner, Thomas Hastings, Robert Kelley. Fourth row: Jacklyn Watts, Jimmie Lyons, Lauren Lefferdink, Daniel Richards, Mich- eal Shotton, Kenneth Van Schooten. 3irst Qrade Sponsored by OSOLIN S SERVICE STATION and FOSTER LUMBER CO. Class favorites Sponsored by FISCHER S SERVICE STATION Mall of dame Most popular boy ....... Most popular girl....... Most serious ........... Loudest voice .......... Most ambitious ......... Most musical ........... Best boy bluffer ...... Best girl bluffer ...... Peppiest student ...... Best complexion ....... Most pleasing smile .... Best girl dancer ...... Best boy dancer........ Handsomest boy ........ Most athletic ......... Best boy sport ........ Best girl sport ....... Best dressed boy ...... Best dressed girl ..... Most likely to succeed Best giggler .......... Best gum chewer........ Best disposition ...... Quietest girl ......... Noisiest girl ......... Wittiest girl ......... Human dictionary ..... Dreamiest ............. Most generous ......... Most devoted couple . Most romantic ......... Biggest feet .......... Prettiest hair ....... Best figure ........... Prettiest eyes......... Best physique ........ Best time waster ..... Most typical student Biggest boy eater .... Tallest student ...... Shortest student ..... Best conversationalist Quietest boy ......... ................. GEORGE HOLTER .................BETTY HARRISON ................. LORINDA TAYLOR ................. NADINE DUNLAP ................. BETTY HARRISON .............. MARY BETH KUIKEN ................. CHARLES BARBER .................... GALA FRAZEE ................ BARBARA ALDRICH ................. BETTY HARRISON ................ BARBARA ALDRICH ................. NADINE DUNLAP .................WALLACE DUNLAP ................. HARVEY KELLEY ................. RAYMOND MAYS ..................... DON BROWN ..................... GALA FRAZEE ...................... LOY JONES .............. MARY BETH KUIKEN ................. BETTY HARRISON .............. VIRGYLN LESSENDEN ..............MABLE HIERONYMUS ................ BEVERLY ALDRICH .................... LOIS WISSEL ................... PHYLLIS SARAH ...................... RITA KOCH ................. LORINDA TAYLOR ...... DON BROWN and TIM BRUVOLD ...................... ELLEN ROOT NORMA JENNINGS and JUNIOR HOMAN ................... ALLEN WATTS .................. BOB PFINGSTON ................. BARBARA KELLEY ................ BARBARA ALDRICH ................ BARBARA ALDRICH WALLACE DUNLAP and HARVEY KELLEY ................. WAYNE FREDERICK ...................... RITA KOCH ................. DUANE WILLIAMS .................. BOB PFINGSTON ................... EDDIE FORREST ................. BETTY HARRISON .................... ELVIN BUCK Sponsored by TRIANGLE CLOTHIERS and JONES IMPLEMENT CO. Kus Drivers Ellsworth Smith Ronald McDaniel George McDaniel Carl Peterson Fred Williams Ray Aldrich Dan Garner MR. DAVIS Coach First row: Marlin Eder, Alan Watts. Second row: Duane Williams, Jimmy Seirer, Loy Jones, Harold Campbell, Philip Hollis, Don Brown. Third row: Don Pfingston. Leo Nelson, Leland Holter, Duane Ritchie, Gene Koch, Virgil Lesscnden, Eddie Forrest. First row: Gene Wimp. Second row: Bob Bentley, Ronnie Bickel, Fred Buck, Larry Watts, Floyd Rogers, Loren Patterson. Third row: Tim Bruvold, Marvin Monson, Matt Ferman, Jack Dixon, Kenneth Kasza, Bill Dawson. MR. SUPULSKI Assistant Coach First row: Stanley Watts, Charles Barber, Bob Pfingston, Ray- mond Mays, Junior Homan. Russell Bell. Second row: George Holter, Don Root, James Morton, Wallace Dunlap, Larry Welsh, Frank Moltane. Sponsored by SCHOGGIN GROCERY and KIRKPATRICK DUGGAN MORTUARY in LAMAR ‘A 'Ceam First row: Russell Bell, James Morton, Junior Homan, Duane Ritchie. Second row: Raymond Mays, Marlin Eder, Mr. Davis, Coach; Don Brown. Third row: Frank Moltainc, Harvey Kelley, Bob Pfingston, Stanley Watts, Don Root. n a s k e t b a I I “K” Zeam Standing: Matt Ferman, Duane Williams, Virgil Lessenden, Carl Lindholm, Don Pfingston, Leland Holter, Alan Watts, Leo Nelson, Tim Bruvold, Mr. Supulski, Coach. Kneeling: Jimmy Seirer, Gene Koch, Loy Jones, Gene Wimp. First row: Junior Homan, Stanley Watts. Charles Barber, Raymond Mays, Russell Bell, James Morton, Wallace Dunlap. Second row: Bob Pfingston, Donald Root, Frank Moltane, Allen Watts, Donald Brown, Harold Campbell. Third row: Harvey Kelley, Leland Holter, Leo Nelson, Marlin Eder, Duane Ritchie, Mr. Davis, Coach. “8” Club Humor High basketball First row: Roy Baxter, Keith Dunlap, Dwight Lessenden, Jerry Ritchie, Johnny Mays, Roland Mays. Second row: John Nunnery, Wally Mosher, Richard Ritchie, Dick Mc- Daniel, Ronnie Homan, Richard Morton, Delmer Frederick. Third row: Pete Koch, David Harrison, Harold Pfingston, Dudley Jackson, Cardon Berry, Lynn Baxter, Dan Rctchloff, Mr. Supulski, Coach. First row: Dixie Weber, Sharon Hastings, Carolyn Dufur, Ellen Root, Shirley Harris, Carleen Cook, Bernice Kasza, Mary Dufur, Virginia Culver, Phyllis Watts, Diann Schroggen, Donna Retchloff, Lois Wissel, Miss Cuzzetto. Second row: Phyllis Wissel, Evelyn Lane, Shirley Lane, Nora Meier, Viola Reeves, LeEtta Crow, Donna Rose Durrett, Clo Sanne Teal, Rita Koch, Rita Jean Anderson, Sharon Ford, Patty Buck, Shirley Mast, Janice Eder. Third row: Karen Uhland, Jeanette Laird, Sandra Aldrich, Barbara Louthan, Carol Morton, Gala Frazee, Nadine Dunlap, Kay Barnett, Beverly Aldrich, Mable Hieronymus, Diane Mohler. Norma Jennings, Betty Durrett, Virgyln Lessenden. Cheerleaders: Mary Beth Kuiken, Barbara Kelley, Betty Harrison, Barbara Aldrich. Senior Migk Pep Club junior High Pep Club First row: Linda Graham, Betty Jo Weber, Linda Buck, Carol Pfingston, Dianna Crow, Janet Lang, Genevieve Bayles, Bonnie Weeks. Second row: Laurene Jones, Carolyn Moore, Jean Durrett, Wanda Mays, Peggy Buck. Cheerleaders: LaWanda Fischer, Rebecca Hooker, Nadine Kelley, Ramona Mays, Joan Nunnery, Joyce Hollis, Joyce Barber, Nancy Jo Anderson. Shirley Mast, Harvey Kelley, Betty Durrett, George Holter, Duane Williams, Rita Jean Anderson, Dianne Scroggins, Mr. Anderson, Advisor. Student Council Paper Staff Seated: Le Etta Crow, Donna Durrett, Betty Harrison, Marie Sarah, Barbara Kelley, Kay Brown, Mary Beth Kuiken, Rita Koch. Standing. Mrs. Bayles, Advisor; Gala Frazee, George Holter, Evelyn Lane, Kay Barnett, Alan Watts, Nadine Dunlap, Betty Durrett, Barbara Aldrich, Norma Jennings. J Trr ♦ ? 0 0 t I I 9 h t s C I u b Standing: Viola Reeves. Rita Jean Anderson, Sharon Ford, Phyllis Wissel, Betty Durrett, Clo Sannc Teal, Virginia Culver. Seated: LeEtta Crow, Roberta Barrows, Rebecca King, ’ Diane Mohler, Lorinda Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Instructor. Don Pfingston, Steve Hollis, Loren Patterson, Bill Dawson, Virgil Lessenden, Leo Nelson, Duane Ritchie, Carl Lindholm, Leland Holter, Marlin Eder, Frank Moltane, Mr. Ritter, Instructor. scHoo1 A 9 e i u b Percussion: M. Sarah, N. Anderson, B. Weeks, P. Sarah, F. Rogers. Clarinets: B. Durrett, K. Barnett, V. Culver, D. Durrett, B. Kelley, C. Teal, D. Retchloff, N. Kelley, P. Watts, L. Fischer, G. Bayles, V. Lessenden, Virgil Lessenden. Bass Clarinet: Mary Dufer. Bass: J. Homan, N. Jennings. Cornets: J. Durrett, R. Crabtree, D. Moore, L. Graham, S. Hollis, C. Gold, N. Dunlap, K. Uhland, M. Ferman. Horns: V. Reeves, L. Wissel, R. Koch, M. Kuiken. Oboe: B. Aldrich. Bassoon: J. Barber. Baritones: L. Frazee, P. Wissel, D. Mohler, L. Crow. Trombones: G. Frazee, G. Koch, C. Dufer, S. Aldrich, B. Dawson, D. Scroggins, J. Crow. Alto Sax: Bev Aldrich. Tenor Sax: B. Weber. Baritone Sax: R. King. Flutes: R. Anderson, C. Moore, R. Hooker. Twirlers: C. Dunlap, S. Barber, K. Graham, C. Durrett. Sponsored by EADS COLD STORAGE LOCKER SERVICE and HOLCOMB S GROCERY and MARKET. Mascot: Charlene Dunlap. Twirlers: Shirley Barber, Kathy Graham, Carol Durrett, Mary Beth Kuiken, Barbara Kelley. Drum Majorette: Betty Durrett. Senior fSand M joeettes ;junior Kand First row: Carol Durrett, Nina Harrison, Cathy Fluke, Patty McCall, Phyllis Kelley, Billy Bentley, Dec Anne Jacobs, Micki Blooding, Shirley Barber, Karen Baker, Patty Benner. Second row: Kenny Koch, Norman Peterson, Brent Ritter, Judy Uhland, Eddie Templer, Damon Berry, Johnnie Weber, Hugh Williams, Ricky Sarah, John Forrest, Damon Weeks, Barbara Durrett, Mary Lou Dawson, Howard Hooker, Linda Mays, Gary Kelley. Third row: Le Etta Crow, Assistant Director; Sandra Weber, Leslie Rittgers, Billy Mohler, Norma Walker, Robert Jones, Mr. Saxon, Director; Gary Crow, Douglas Smith, Cindy Aldrich, Cheryl Foster, Patty Koch. First row: Sandra Aldrich, Dixie Weber, Rebecca King, Roberta Barrows, Phyllis Wisselr Norma Jennings, Virginia Culver. Second row: Virgyln Lessenden, Dianne Scroggins, Betty Harrison, Phyllis Watts, Betty Durrett, Lois Wisscl, Diane Mohlcr, Barbara Aldrich. Third row: Viola Reeves, Jeanette Laird, Phyllis Sarah, Shirley Lane, Clo Sanne Teal, Barbara Louthan, Karen Uhland. Mr. Saxon, Director: Gala Frazec, Pianist. Mixed Chorus Qlee Club First row: Donna Durrett, Ramona Barnes, Bill Dawson, Curtis Gold, Junior Homan, Phyllis Wissel, Betty Durrett, Dixie Weber, Rita Jean Anderson. Second row: Barbara Louthan, Betty Harrison, Shirley Lane, Floyd Rogers, Gene Koch, Steve Hollis, Gala Frazee, Marie Sarah, Beverly Aldrich. Third row: Dianne Scroggins, Phyllis Watts, Nadine Dunlap, Barbara Kelley, Virgil Lessenden, Matt Ferman, Mary Beth Kuiken, Diane Mohler, Barbara Aldrich. Kay Barnett. Fourth row: Sandra Aldrich. Jeanette Laird, Virgyln Lessenden, Roberta Barrows, Rebecca King, Norma Jennings, Virginia Culver, Clo Sanne Teal, Rita Koch, Pianist. Ih feti Ar« TAYIO MAC IAHOC PUMIfMIXO COMPANY OAUAS HAAS Sponsored by THE FRESHMAN CLASS Chemistry??? Real Cute! I J Q £ n-3i °Q s j


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