East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1956
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I 5 E i I I If Publications Staff of 'I9 X Co-Editors-in-Chief: Gary Elting Sylvia Siewert Associate Editors: Literary Editor: Helen Pellow Art Editor: David Bales Photography Editors: Marvin Carlson I st Semester John Warden 2nd Semester Business Editor: Larrene Burgess Layout Editor: Carol Sparks Division Editors: Faculty Editor: ' Terry Noland Class Editor: Martha Laws Senior Editor: Kathleen Handley Athletic Editor: Otto Sayles ROTC Editor: Dixie Violet Organization Editor: Donna Anderton Activities Editor: Sherryl Lewellyn Advisors: Assistant-Weston James Assistant-Kay Daugherty Assistants-George Erdman Bill Hanley Chuck Nicodemus lst Semester Brenda Kitterer lst Semester Assistants-Pat McCowan Bill Grody Boyd Arnold Martha Bray Assistants-Ruby Jackson Janis Ferrin Assistants-Harold Gibson Earl Childs Bob Reed Carleen Speed Mary Margaret Wieligman Assistants-Carol Peterson Robin Marrs Assistant-Norma Murray Assistant-Doug Miser Assistants-Sally Sieggen Pat Snyder Carlene Russell lst Semester Virginia Gimmarro Assistants-Judy Armstrong Wilma Speak Helen Patswold Mr. William K. Prewitl'-Head Advisor Miss Minnie M. Baker-Business Advisor Mr. Wallace M. Grube-Photography Advisor Miss Agnes K. Crawford-Ar i IX i I x Q X x IJ X I X X RX X X , F X I ,N ,X X X I. 1 ,I if 51' fu X Q . I 1 y -X 1 IIIIIII II II. A Ni ix I Ivan X. WIC. ff fin, I I X wi' Q Xi Though the years inziy Come and go . . . certain dates will stiiml out clearly to bring buck to our inemories thosc things . . . both great :mil smiill . . , thiit have mine to mean so inuch to with of ns . . . Now, perhaps, it scams thgit no shitll never forget, hut in time those vivid thoughts will liiiw slippctl nnconsciously away . , . Then . . . the success of tht- 1056 Iiiistoniiin stuff will he ineusureil . . these Dzitclines will luring buck to your 1'ClNClNbfi1I1CCi the thrills rind goys, tcxits and happiness of East V high school . , 1956. k .l lli- i i ! I Y I -- THE 1956 10 IA . . , , A , 1 1 QA 1 Q1 ,, 5-Xxx X PX- D xx - X 4 ' 3 X ,A f X, . X., ,LX f X5 I -L A X y, X xxx 1 . x X . ,.-, X, X-A my - -N X - 5 Xxx.. ,A N is A -,K fb X1 xg KN 4 V x ix. - - 4, ,R LX - -I XJ '71 .X L A 1 k ix s' x x , Xl 'N fgq K 'ix . ,Q Ns, . X. . R. R .1 wifi., -Q Yoxo O O O . .x x gg . Q1 X Y .:. ,- x Ax, L -X PUBLISHED BY THE 1956 PUBLICATIUNS STAFF C0-EDITORS SYLVIA SIEWERT GARY ELTING Gen. 373 E379 1956 Eastonian 5-00 flIlIlll lllllllll lllllllll ll DEDICATIE the 1956 llzistoniixn to you . , the student. To the Suh- freshinen and Freshmen, who enter high sehool lite with itn e.igei'ness and freshness that few upper clussmen retiun . . . to the Sophomore, xi ho is gradu- ally earning his place on the eaunpus . . . to the junior. who. while content with his new rank, must still continue toxmird the finiil gogil . . , and to the Senior, who, ligiving completed four busy vents, is now Sl.lI'IlI1lj upon his own. Thats just why this yearbook was planned for you . . . to rexiew tluitkly what you've done and seen from enrollment in Septeinlwer through the highlights to june und graduation. Thinking back on the lust school ye.ir. you uncover memories of eurollinent . . . the first rousing football ginne . . . l-loinecoining uehes .uid p.iins . . . chilly Cliristmus pzirties . . . then rush week eiune uith parties .ind tens . . . finally the April winds hlew in :ind with them tiune the .utixities of the llustonitin Bull . . . nit lzist, Seniors, you were handed ll diploin.i .inil hude hon voyage in life. The atdministrgition helped make the ye.ir .1 suctess, so they were intluded in this quick summary. XYithout them in.uw of your events . . , tluh meetings . . 4 ' other extrueurrieulzir activities. und professioiml iulviee . . . would h.iie heen impossible. lt is you . . . the students . . . the eenter of our present life . . . th.it we have tried to picture , . . the fun, the xxorlc, the veiir 1056 .is you lived it, To you we dedicate this 1936 IZASTUNIAN. ef!Mlll0ll16 la fqojelneuzlaz fffanf ffnrf September 7...0pening Day ALl1111111hlI.ll1U11 Libra ry .... I ustrvclrrns c..lfCl'LI1.l ..............,.,. ......,. P.-T. A. ..,.... . se11remoe5.. .F11s1'Football11321111151 1 e Pep Club ................... ...... Season Record November 4...Homecoming .... November 18...0uthurst e..., ... 1 Instrumental Mus c ' Vocal MLISIC , .......,.......,..,.. . . Freshman Music , Ianuary 6...First ,Basketball Game ..e.. ..... Activities Echo ...........,......,........... Student Council C. O, 11. ................,. .. Department Clubs Fehruarv...R. 0. T. U. Ball Off s C' - S ,IILU .,..........,.,.,,....,... Queens ...,....................,... Maroh...Big Seven Track Meet Track Maron 23...op1in4g1Pl151yj f f f f f f f f f 'A April 20...L1t Contest Literary Clubs ..,....,..,. lnter-Society C0tll1CIl , .... if . 300A .Em Class of 1960... Class of 1959... Class of 1958... Class of 1957... Iluuuir fjlllctlh Class of 1956.. 5c111111'Oll11c1's 1 I 11 P-1.1 11111.1 1111111' Ncrumir 15.111111 . 1 1sf1111.111 511111 l AH-111.111 51111-1 Index Sub-Freshmen .... Freshmen ......... Sophomore ..,.. Junior ........ .Senior . .. SULICIY .... 6 8 10 11 12 14 16 20 54 40 45 49 55 57 ...,..70 72 74 76 86 96 97 112 105 118 152 132 l-'12 149 155 136 162 172 1773 186 1911 197 . ...... ...,.. . . ,ZOO 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 n 41 P 1 1 li W 176 lo September 7, Opening Day 's.' -..,. Mere we are , . 11 was 1: greui vucovlon bm wen glad lo he back C. 0. Williams, Principal 1DLll'lllg 1119 1-11111-11 y1-.115 111 l..1s1. Mi' C, U. 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If 111' 11111111 11111 he f11111111 busily 11111141111 Ill lll9 11ff11'e Mr XX,l11l'lIl'lS ww NX'll1'ilIl4i,j 111r1111lg11 1110 1111115 111' LLll:L'fCl'I1l seeing 111.11 1111- 5111 s11111111l11y 111111 11r11er1y. 11111 was Flllllll H1-11111111 y11111l1 in Mr, XX'l11l1llI151 111.1111 111111'11111111, N111 11111y 111 511111101 11111 411511 111 x.1r11111S 11llKNlL1C.' 11111vi11cS. 111: helps 111 prepare y111111Ag 1111-11 .11111 11111111-11 11f 11111.1y 111 be 1l1e 1e1111e1's llIlL1 ei111e11s11f 111111111'r11w. 015101111301 , . . lxllllllllll 11-11111 1111111 111 1l1e 4.'.ll'lll . . .IS ll'lL'llt1S IUCCI UIICC .lgdlll . . 111 11111111g 1l1e xx 1-11- NX11111 11.1111 111' 1111111111-1lg1' . . . 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He was 11151111- 111e11111l 111 1l1e 111'g.1111z11111111 uf 1l1e JLll1lLJf 111111 SCI'l101' '1'l1155e5, 511pe1'v15e11 the 111fe1e1'111, 1ll'1'i1l1gCLl the SfLl4.1C11'fSl p1'11g1'111115 111111 their classes. 11111101 1115 SLlPCl'V15lLJI'l the 1.11e1'111y S11c1e11e5 h11x'e 11r115pe1'e11 greatly. 1 1..- 111 1111 11- 1 11 X11 S1111111,-115 11118 1111-11 111 121151, e11111 -1111111111 11.1-1 1 11111111'1111'11 111' 111- 11'11-1111511111 111111 11115 111 1 1-111111111g11111s11,N511-1.1111.111 1'e111e111her 11-1 -'I 11. -1-11 .11111',' 1111111 1l'1L' 51111115 of 111 1' 1 ' 11:511.1 111 1111151111l11'S111'1c'1X'1111' 11 11 1'11.11g1'1111111 111 1S.11'111'1' 5111111 1 1 '1,f41 l'1'll111.k'4l11lA X,1LL Plv1ll' l 1,111.11 111-15.11511r1111111- 'ymzdgwuw ' Counselor ReCe1v111g college 111f111'11111111111 1111111 511111015 1111 111 er the ccmumry, M155 Stewart 15 always 1111111111 111 11111 seniors 111 clmoosing fi college best suited For them or letting 1116111 know of available 5cho1ar5h1p5. Her pleasant 51111le 111111 sincere 111111111er 11115 1111111e her 1111 i11dispe11sable asset 111 our school. 1143511165 her 1.11111y 11c11v111e5 of 1'1111115e1111g 511111e111s 111 1111111111113 111155 5111C1l111e5, 111111118 111 1111111113 111115111e XXlll'1i, 11ClPll1g gfildllllfllig 5e111111's 1111111 1111 1'L1lLll'C 111111- 111111s 111111 511111111111g, 111111 1111v1s111g 111 L'VC1'yL1ily pe1'51111111 PIA11l3lCl'l'I5. M155 A111111 C. Stewart, 11115118 1'ff11'1e111 1111111- 51'1111'. 51111 1111115 111116 for 111-5l111115111'111113 1111' 8111110111 CQ111111111 111111 lZl111ll'll11' 11111111' 111115111e 11111111105 7 Library 07 ' 5 ofa rwbfabu, e game gli' Miss Sarah Bower Miss Page Calveri Mrs. Carol Miller Head Librarian Assistant Adult Librarian CNet Picturedl Assistant Adult Librarian Keeping approximately 30.000 books in order is a big iob, but Miss Sarah Bower has, for the last several years, proxed herself able to run our East liranch Library very satisfactorily. Miss Bower is very enthusiastic about the plans that are being set up to build a new main library. lt would replace the old, outmoded, and outgrown building at Ninth and Locust. Two new branches are also being planned for the Plaza and at Linwood and Troost. Some of the features the East Branch Library offers are the showcase, bulletin board, children's special department, and varied collections of books dis- played for each season The showcase has been a landmark in East high school for several years. liastsiders display their col- lections or hobbies which is usually a main attracr tion. The bulletin board or desk is right at the left- hand side of the door as you go in. This bulletin board lists all academic meetings in Kansas City and various other announcements. The librarian and pages also find time to exhibit books and fitting material for each season. Our East Branch liibrary is a great advantage for the students and faculty of the school and is appre- Miss Larraine Crouse Miss Donna Sheridan Miss Julia Allen , A I l ' chairirerur Librari.-.rr Agri. ciriirirerrz Librarian Asst. ehalarerrfs Librarian Clllffff-l by HS Wmmlllllly CIUZCHS Wlw PZIUOIIIZC IL. Preflfrw-sins librvfy books if Bill Ferguson, -wdulv Checking books our arr me rrrairirerrx department poser is Ronald Bowman, riraiarerrs page. Mrs AI XVhc alwal gee the f Mrs. shari- and studi the and ' i ' is a : last East 'er is ig set Ze the 1 and inned offers pecial 5 dis- high ,r col- tttrac- : left- illetin 'y and i and fitting ge for ippre- lli. Mrs. Mina Eu!-sank Mrs. Earline Campbell Mrs. Helen Watson Attendance Clerk General Secretary Registrar XX'hen beginning each morning, faculty members could always be sure of receiving a warm smile and a cheery good morning from any one of the three ladies in the office. Mrs. Eubanks, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Watson all shared in the responsibility of keeping records, absence and tardy reports, lending lunch money to forgetful students, ringing the bell, typing, and taking care of the mail, All these tasks were performed efficiently und expertly to aid in running our school smoothly. l l l ,l Keeping hooks orderly is the ich of Charles Bate- man, as cn adult page, Office Staff .mawtfrm Time to work for Mrs. Campbell as she types up the home room bulletin while Jean Ann Cunningham and Mrs. Watson help keep the office running smoothly. Any time that Mr. Williams, Mr. Stephens, or Miss Stewart wanted anything done, they could always go to the office workers and be sure it would be done. Their courteous and easy-going manner remained con- stant throughout the day. However, it wasn't all work for these busy ladies. Any time a special occasion rolled around, there could al- ways be found food and celebrating in the office. Both students and faculty members alike could rely on the dependable office workers to help them at any time. Checking out beoks to these students is Mrs. Carol Miller, who is in charge of the Teen-age department. 9 l. fl 'l l l LW 'V , --s.-'-- 4 ll i l l ll l l l P -l 'l l: ll 1 Everylhing in order, says Mr, Jess DeMoss, head l cuslodian, as he finishes inspecting a room on one of - l his daily rounds. s l Y T l l .fl TOP ROW: Millard German, Luther Cask, Ezra Ellis. BOTTOM ROW. clufu casey, Manley mealave, william Long. Custodians Wm My Scrubbing, polishing, and sweeping, the custodians at llast High Sclwixl ure kept busy cleaning up after 1,650 stutlents and faculty lnelnbers. The cllstodizllls' job hegins alt 3105, just when most lc-uclTe1's' and students' jobs end. All tllrllugh the long night the building is cleaned so that it will be sparkling when its life returns the next lUUl'l1lI1g. The head Cus- todian, Mr. less DeMoss, can usually he found in the supply office in the basement, except when he is mulc- ing his inspection riluntls, A! his fingerfips Mr. Buller controls the gianl mu- chinery which keeps our building running smwhly. Keep ii clean is Bill Dil:kson's molto cs he cleans up vhe auditorium after un assembly. l 'lll ilu llL'lI' lllllll lllc l :hc ' Aftr prep Alsc were stucll llncl This Gere: effo 1 L is at ,650 most long cling cus- 1 the mak- VCP! s Lndur the capable supervision of Miss Alice Chase, the cafeteria staff cooked a great abundance of delicious food early each morning, and by third hour pleasant aromas filled school. Along with the food always came a cheerful smile from one of the workers. After serving one lunch period, the cafeteria was prepared for the other remaining periorls. Also important in the function of the cafeteria were the proctors. Their job was to see that each student received his lunch quickly and efficiently and to see that order was preserved, This wonderful group of workers deserve the sins cerest appreciation from everyone for their fine efforts in serving them throughout the year. :1-1.7, TOP ROW: Ernie Grady, Harold Gibson, Henry Justice, Dick Mawell, Ronald Ragland, Dick sruarl, Gary Gulick, Dean Goeking, Walter H'ckIin, Jerry Ea- mondson. 3rd ROW: Jerry Junkins, Bill Grady, George Erdman, Herby Bryant, Jack Miller, Ed Pauly, George Hardcaslle, John Hoover, Gerald Wass. Zrid ROW: Ronald Johnson, Douglas Misor, Rex Kuehn, John rassi, Boyd Arnold, Marvin Rannabargar, John Tull, Dan Tully, Ray Wrobley, Melvin Thompson. BOTTOM ROW' Terry Noland, Bob Fain, Mike Geren, Ray Howard, Carol Sparks, Martha Laws, Joe Roesch, Joe Swaffer, Jack Webber. Money, money, money, we've gol lhe money now, says Mrs. Behnke lleflj and Mrs. Bowman mann, cashiers, Enjoying Christmas dinner alter everyone else has Cafeteria been fed, is lhe enriro cafeteria slafl seated around Qhe table. la uncan faked All gathered around Mary Lou Kurtz lcenrerj are sho nurse proclars, lrarn Ioh To righi: Dixie Violelr, Alice Soeborg, Linda Slater, and Barbara Hillegas. These girls are under the supervision of Miss Alice Waflon, school nurse. we -mv rr .,M,., , ' 4-,,: rr iq . 'll 2 l 4 l I, 42 li is 5 l i i l l 5 : r F i E s I yi 1 1. 1, r -aa f if ri if .1 if I 44 ,f , f K V I I l I ey: x ,V M-,Nigga-.,xK H.,- . si 6 , ' fi 1 . ,I i i .,i l .5 i ig 5 l . 5 l 2. ix ll ll i .. . ,Wi ' ffkiie . V . I M. Z 1 - .... 1 Wg.: aft 'ff f f?'. Q I? :J , ,.. . fi. .. - ff ,V .,i?A . 4 ii, grill Q . 52 f ..,, 6 R i algal r i iii A A . - 1' ' 5.512-:. -- J .2 -'My' fa H. G. Pellow C. Crush E. A. Slocum R. C. Ramsey K. Campbell B. W. Lewis E. H. Sraley F. Thomson F. Bishop C. L. Fulfen L. Hicklin F. J. Clark D. C. McLeod C. D. Hubler G. Nie L. Lucas Hoover A. Bryan? Bollomz 0. Stevenson Ross W. M. Elling Zimmerman V J 'Qs Parent-Teachers' Association We .famed EAW. Under Mrs. C, l.. Frevele, the P.-T. A. engaged eagerly in an active program for this year. Besides the regular meeting, the ladies entered a float in the homecoming parade, sold refresh- ments at the homecoming dance and game, and also chaperoned teen town at Minute Circle Friendly House. But work was not the only thing on their agenda. At the spring and fall potlucks both parent and teacher met in a friendly and in- formal atmosphere to hetter their relationship and understanding. Urging the class of 1927 to attend the Founders Day program February 21, the P.-T. A. hon- ored: the first and present senior classesg Mr. Nowlin, East's first principalg past presidents of P.-T. A. Outstanding citizens of the com- munity presented keys of success to the '56 senior class. All this combined made the Founders Day program the highlight of the P.-T. A. year. Diszussing her proiec! in biology at a P..T. A. meeting is Ann Flippen, student in Miss Cunny's filth hour biology class. ...rv- l'rw1zf I rl V 211.1 I .inf P Nb V Serre! Corrs 7 rms Hfilul Parlia A Juli! 5. heir Vl ged :red esh- and rcle moth in- ship ler's non- Mr. ents :om- '56 the the Q10 PI4'l'i!JL'Ill .......,. liz Vive-Prriidelzf. . . 2110! Vire-Pwfirlcfzf. . . Ml Vit'6'-Pl'i?Jfll6lll. . , .lib Vife-Pmridezlt .... Seri'elr1l'y ...... , . ..,. . . Crm'e1po11di11g .Yerrelm'y. . 7'r'e.2.v1n'er ......,.... . Hifforiarz ...... 17 ig, 11 . , , ,Mrs. C. I.. Frevclc .Mrs. Russell Worrlon .Mrs George Grisham . . .Mrs Wayne Coonfield . , . . . .Mrs. john Clark ..Mrs. R. F. Brown .. .Mrs. L, D, Burgess . .lVlrs. Kenneth Smith .Mrs. E. F. Turrentine Parlialzzefllarirm .... Miss Carolyn Dasbach Azldilor ....... .. ,Mr, Richard Benson Keys to success were presenved io the officers of ine '56 Senior class ui ihe Founclerls ony program. Mr. Williams has inn finished presenfing his key- Eduraiion. Mr. Clifford Nowlin brings smiles to the faces of his lis!eners wilh one of his amusing stories. n 2 : nr if Z - TOP ROW: C. L. Frevele, R. Woldon, G. Grisham. 2nd ROW W. Coonfield, J. Clark, R. F. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: L. D Burgess, K. Smith. S R - Mrs. George Grisham presenis Mr. Williams with n life membership pin in the P. T. A. as Mi.. c. L. Frevele, P. T. A. president, luoks on. 13 .rnsr-dl' Q, ,...,-,.,-Y .. . , JeunCunningham Junior Captain BeIiy0'DeII Junior - W J 4 I Victory, Victory, that's our cry! These were the words yelled from the beginning of the football season until the close of the track meet. The cheerleaders were at every game promoting school spirit and enthusiasm This year the cheerleaders were uniformed in black culottes and white sweaters with the green and white emblem, also black and white beanies. Adding color to E-A-S-T, chant East High's cheerleaders uf Southeast nmnn, .lonnn nurrus Nm... the uniforms were the attractive megaphones and green and white shakers. Our cheerleaders and their sponsor, Mrs. LaVelle Hal- bert, attended a cheerleading clinic at jefferson City, Mo. New yells were learned and introduced to the school. 14 I f The 5 Helen O'Del served Carler the fir tain tl tains , cheerl i Pep Club XX'ith a startling abundance of enthusiasm, the 1955-56 East's lien Club attained a total member- ship of 172 enthusiastic supporters, Their activi- ties flourishetl through the backing of all its mem- bers and under the sponsorship nf Mr. XWilliam T, Ridley, Among the varied activities of the first semester was a mixer following the Paseo football game, participation in Homecoming, antl football ticket sales. Sporting their new white sweaters, em- blems, and small megaphones, they gave rl maxi- mum perforlnance in the Homecoming parade. 37 ' ,V ag' J N Qzzi, JJ-any JWCJ ' , f A, i 3 A 51 I F V sr V an J N' f Q21 l a ? f 'ZZ Q 2 '- '55 -2 5 , ,T fiv i, If r l f L 2 ily 5' 'rl' N '1- ' ' ' - an vi . i X V x I 3 ,fdvli s ,J , b, -ur 7 A H , ,. 1 fi . :V J, ,ff aww x.. TOP ROW: Glcncnu Adams, Virginia Azamhcr, Beverly Buhr, Kaihcrn Baker, Karen Kimbrell. Mh ROW' Mary Barr, Judy Bourcfi, Sharon Bessie, Patsy Behnke, Roberta Carlson. 3rd ROW: Diane Birmingham, Pat Bowers, Pat Bow- man, Jerrie Branson, Kathy Brown. 2nd ROW: Loreita Bruns, Virginia Burkle, TOP ROl Ma iorsr Moore. t Elizabeth Tl an ie F Ll pi th rorlg also li. bo ln dy c the K 'ee 'eY C e'e 50 caralyn cannan, Nangy caray, sanara Cauvercn, BOTTOM ROW: Jackie In the First Semester President Second Semesler President cliarnbarlain, Jana clianaa, Mialray Clifton, Coral liayara, Judy Crane. to PLIIW TOP ROX TOP ROW: Linaa crass, Vesta Kay crinnn, Gloria neilriali, Arlene Smith, Cural raranaan, virginia Gilio, Joanne saarlrnan, Nancy crialiani, can Graves. Sf-wden. 2nd ROW: Joyce Hawthorn, claiiaia Mendersliof, Pat Henry, Janiaa Halrcaliana, Judy Houtchcns, Nancy Hirlaler, Mary Highland, Ruby Jaaksan, Jeannine 'enfifwr Jahn. BOTTOM ROW: Joann Justice, aarl-ara Keel, Jerry Kelly, sliaran Kiser, sae Klepper, Pat Knight, Carole Kosf, Katie Lanilarar, Marie Leslie. 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J ' fn.. fr W- 1. r V, e 4 y, f 2 TOP Rolgfzdsliarryl Lcwellyn, nlarilyn Lewis, Su-ndru Lewis, Brenda Lightfoot, oiana Lindsey, Karen Lippencott, naanna Macannan, Pot McCowun, Karen Mayors, n Row. Ruby Merlin, Loreltu nlarriai, Barry Marrian, Kafliy Miller, Brenda Morris, sandra Nelson, Donna Narrnan, Barbara Morris, Daisy :::lrsL'E2Tll'n?:: ROW: Nancy Peterson, sliirley Pam, Delores Redding, Bonnie Rliadar, sandy lzinard, Barbara Ranidall, Linda lzabarsan, Brenda sailar, a . The Pep Club backed the basketball team by selling and purchasing tickets. They added their voices to the throng at the games and gave spirit to the yells. They also had the Echo print the cheers so that the student body could become acquainted with them. In the spring, members enjoyed a hayride and picnic. ln their many plans for next year, they have decided to purchase Pep Club beanies and small shakers. rydww yank Wane Cheerleaders this year were supplied with new green and white P0111-P01115 from the Pep Club. To be able to qualify for cheerleader, one lTlLlSf be a full-fledged member of the Pep Club and must attend all meetings. These girls supported school activities and promoted school spirit in an enthusiastic manner. TOP ROW, Pa! S:oH, Vern Lea Sellon, Charlene Shelley, Beverly Smilh, Connie Smith, Barbara Snowdon. 2nd ROW: Pal Sutherland, Joyce Shaw, Sandra Turner, Bonnie Rogers, Carol Tur- ranrina, Joyce Turrentine, BOTTOM Row. Brenda wair, Carol wliaalar, Sharon Williams, 'ie Leslie, Snndru wilsan, Marilyn waadard, Pat Yaaarn. - fx ' , V f, , B are fe W' , I 'Q' i V . T' ' if . 'K .gf i V ' I can -f f 'W Fl , in i Wen' H 4,-r i V, , my V mg, Q C you A Q 1 W by ,L ,r ,if , i i li :gif , f . ff in - 'f .v , r.. 4 'L ,. 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This year, East's Cubs were led by Coach Leroy Mitchell, a graduate of Missouri Valley, a recent in- structor at Southwest, and one of the newest additions to the school's staff, The mastering of football fundamentals and those of sportsmanship were the goals set by Coach Mitchell in preparing his Cubs for the coming years of varsity play, Wfindinv u lea fue via' with an unim ressive 2-8 rec- n P 8 I 5 P TOP ROW: Bob Lanes, Don Hovis, Deon Toburcn, Lorry Clark, Harold Ran ard, George Marley, Bob Miller, Mike Geren, Terry Lewellyn, Frank Bras ord, the Little Bears gained valuable experience on which to base our lnterscholastic League Championship defense next year. Mainstays on offense were Dean Tomlin, backg John Romeo, backg and Kenneth Hennessey, end. Providing the defensive punch were George Marley, Don Hovis, jon Stadter, Mike Geren, and Loren Porter. ey, Larry Smith, Bernord McCarty. 3rd ROW: Kenneth Hcnnosscy, Sam Leon- inglon, James Balding. 2nd ROW: Harry Hosrelter, Bob Shepherd, John Romeo, Gory Phillips, Jon Stadlcr, Kenneth Kaiser, Ned Gonzalez. BOTTOM ROW: John Galvin, Bill Hurt, Jim Taylor, Loren Porter, Bob Jackson, David Nash, Ernie Case. 2 r.. ii' www in rf 'Ulf QQ i QU ff ,'x,1 VM, fr v , ,pn - I K' G v QF 1 :Ove if mc on IUIISIIIP ohm X lk IH Hm lb Leon Romeo Nash ,vw rv ' f J if 4.-sq ,PPM www!-wg i at l ., an X ,ik W f,, f 'V 'Tin f . :MW ff , 1 , Vykf t W s e r r ' f l 6 ' 7 . ' fx f anim , nf N f L VW? ' ' ' tif xl, 6 W 423, ,. 5 4--ffm . - few.. 2 mv V, rt we ,V f ff MM egg., -H ' .envy ' - V Y' f Kiagf fig J ,f Zgf5g4'?'-few Y 1' - - ' , my ef we 5. rf: 4 f, fc fi ' 45 H 5 4 0 4 trfffef' W5 ' ' I a it ff ' i M ' ' I 'iw-' - 'I avi' 1Z.:.sa ,H -- 2 , .. f. ' , ez'-f a',! f,:,, eff QW- s f Z f' K f ,7f, ff' J . if i .f -- A W' 0 V i f 2 r ka,,, :::-rg 3 ' - -N 'M' 152 f ' ,f , , , Q . my 7, fifv 4f , f mgwvf , ,mf r I ,l ,... W., ., -4 , cf, ..1,.,,. ,Lf ze , , , . ,. r 2 Alll .. , ,L 2 . -1 .V W 5 ,. V v ,re '4 ,dy ., ki . -:Seri '-'V : f' L . migjjy k ff, ,V usa -:. W: ,,..,4Xf,f.-2,2-f:'i?f 4Js1,,Z!g1ffi'ff' V p MW 'G' V-nf WY ,J 'xi' My 'YWf 4Q ,ff , rw, ,, A 0 H 1 ,... ' ', f' ll V V' t was the theme of the Eulexian float with the stork carrying them to first place, 1955 Homecoming Qylawg ua! Competition was keen this year as the five literary societies attempted to outdo the others in producing a winning float. After the judging was finished, Eulexia proudly seized the float cup from Kalailu, last year's winner. Commencing this year's Homecoming was the Publicity parade, held after school around the East Side. People We'Il de-fees 'em aemenfrfared me websfer Lnemry societies nom. l 34 ' AV lined the streets to see the parade, which was led by the color guard and followed by the cheerleaders, band, pep club, and club floats. f 3554 i ,fu i 4 3,-'iw' t , F s 4. Goddess ol Victory and bronze heroes depict a Greek myth on Kaluilu's second-place-winning float. The 1 color: the q have all it: ,M 'se l FW i l l I i 1 n i l A real cool crowd viewed the game. . ii ' Queen candidates paraded onto the field. ' Pep Club Girls strut their stuff, l Q 36 Three little Indians-then there were Iwo, After winning the game over Southwest, 21-0, a pro- gram was held in the auditorium with each literary society represented. Eulexia depicted a football field, complete with referees, players, and fans. Websters featured Gary lllting and Fred Fisher in a saxophone duet. Count Twenty's Revenge, a melodrama, was presented by Kalailu. A Charleston line dance, which was given by the Leundian girls, brought back many memories. And a pantomime of The Yellow Rose of Texas was given by Hamiltons. Also performing for Hamiltons was Gene Lippencott, who did a tap dance. Jingles X Company provided the musical back- ground, Open House was held simultaneously with Homecom- ing this year. After the winning game and during the program, the teachers returned to their rooms to talk with the parents, much to the horror of most of the students. 13, ' iv 5' MW! Cl in' in tl CFOXX vide Soft serv the botl COIYH The ing, and inau Vw Of a pro- literary ll field, 'ebsters 'ophone a, was , which k many w Rose orming a tap al back- mecom- ring the to talk of the ee V wax, .21.f,'ix- -fic -Stwfaf X r fa ' . .,i- i 'A is ss. rv Climaxing this year's Homecoming was the dance held in the boys' gym from 10:00 to 12:00. The floor was crowded as the many couples danced to the music pro- vided by Joe Gimmarro and his hand. Soft drinks, cider, doughnuts, cookies and coffee were served by the P.-T. A. ladies on the first floor during the dance. Mums, sold to East and Southwest fans both, pennants, large and small, and a special Home- coming edition of the Echo were sold as souvenirs. The Eastonian staff, which sponsored the Homecom- ing, open house, and the dance, hopes that the parade and program will also become a part of the tradition inaugurated hy last year's staff. All those who helped work on the Homecoming made it the success it was. ,Q High Style for Eos! Bears, Bemny on parade. . Q J . This Is Football? Highlighl of ille evening. 37 .fr A 115 1 Q ,, '-F Y . A . - 22 .5 fwfwfi--.Q 'SX -. V z ,fff 1 U ,gn v4 ,'ZTf4Q'g7Z' W' 1, 1,71 , f I W, fa , f ww.. ,, fvvfgiwf. f, ff? f,7 f26Lvw,jf:,:, ,C QA, f, ,-mf, ,V 3, fr y if f ,Qzff ffm. Q , 'C' 'Q ,fQj5ff1,,g, , 2 ' Qfmw yQgz'y4 g am, 1 5 V 1 f 4 , ' iff? .,f:y1wnafI' ,fn Y f QW w f N z v wc -wf '1 Mg ,, 4 f Jw' .U ,vl 4 4 x J- ,f2',- f ,Y f 1,1 f f aw-',1ff:,f,r,,,,1 jiifff lff Jfff, gf ,N .,,g, 4,7 , , I , Q f f-er-,QA ffffiziwwe .fy .f6m.iy.m1,w,, ,ip ' ' ' ' f . l. l 1 4 l wimer is here as the sensors do meer lane time to Button Up Your Overcouif' 1 i 1955 Uuthurst l l li CUZ CMZCO ll ' cl awww Q? 05 H ll Line dances specialty acts songs acrobatics all these , , . f were included in the 1955 Outburst, Wfeather or Not, l 41 ,wiv which was held November 18 and 19. Q . .. 3 5 The success of this ear's show was rimaril due to the tireless efforts of Mr. Donovan M. Mabbott, direc- g f V . . A , I Y b I I ' tor, and Miss Etta Marie Wilson, assistant director. -i . 5 ' .. .. -1 , Mr. Weatlierinan, the theme song for the produc- tion, was composed by Mr. Marion W. Sell, director ' Nil Donovan M. Mubbolt Marion W. Sell of the Orchestra, : 'll 1 lzl Q l 1 MGYff Company ride again with the Lone Scarecrow comes alive as Helen Hawk dances her H Psvfhlufrlw' My +0 sawn Takes' Q Holiday. :ll 7' li V. l l r l 40 Soi ms clit rec eri Cr Ire In lOl l s x A hese lot, le to lirec- l'. :duc- CCtOl' in 4 qj Q. 'v S7 5 , lf i Imaginary Sleigh Ride presenled by Sopho- more line. Some of the other faculty members who helped to make the show a success were Mr. james C. Michaels, director of the stage crewg Mrs. LnVelle Halbert, di- rector of clanceg Miss Mabel Mary Cobb, Miss Kath- erine Miller, Mr. C. B. McClure, and Miss Agnes K. Crawford. Mrs. Barbara Bergerson substituted for Mrs. Irene LaFayette, who was ill at the time. In full uniform, the R.O.T.C. ushered in eager crowds totaling 2,200 people both nights. Drumm Farm Boys present ancient Indian Death Dance, Why don't they believe me when I my 1 can make wealher, says Doyle Thomas, the Mad Jingles 81 Company present comical 'azz antics weavherrnan. with Fatema, the dancing girl. if-it A brisk, clear November evening . , . making the theme of XVeather or Not ring true as the curtain rises on the Outburst . . . took us from Stormy XVeather to the Sunny Side of the Street, just an- other success chalked up to the class of '56, Have you heard the newest hillbilly version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow os if is shown here by Gary Gulick, Boyd Arnold and Myrel Moy- field. comes the end: linole of 1956 ouvbum Wim ns annie me singing wean-ef of Nov. A2 Twisting and fwirling, Pol Bowers holds audience spellbound wizh her agile emboli: nanny. Proving he could change the weather was Doyle Thomas' job in this year's production of the Outburst, XVeather or Not, Doyle, por- traying a crazy weatherman, and his friends added the necessary humor to make the show sparkle. Some Like lt Fair, Some Like It XVet, Some Like lt Hot, Some Like It Cold, but Wfeather or Not XX'e'll Take lt as lt Comes, were the five acts composing the Outburst. Dressed as a Scarecrow and dancing to Satan Takes a Holiday, Helen Hawk frightened, not only the crows. but the audience as well. Stopping the show with their pantomime of Over the Rainbow, Ho were Myrel May- field, Gary Ciulick and Boyd Arnold, of Gulick X Co, Pat Bowers kept the audience on pins and needles as she did her hreathetaking acrohatics to the tune of Kiss of Fire and Blue Tango, The Drumm Farm hoys also helped add a touch of color and excitement as thev Per- formed in an ancient lndian Sun Dance, r v r i N i v Checking Ihe equipment and handling props were only u few of lhe chores in preparation of the 1956 Outbursi. Stage Crew whaWff0Mma.Mw 15.10. ' ,A f'?f7W?ri' -' 1' M431-Q f Ffa? Q f f X X X f f ,ff XX? I f N f Hg' zo, , f ' '3?,:, N L If f 1. ,W '. if i Mr. Michaels Marvin Sponsor Captain Ca rl so n TOP ROW: Marvin Carlson, Jim King, Gary Gulick, Larry Clark, Ralph Halbrauk, Mr. Michaels. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Ekslrom, Jim Davis, Bob Fain, Ray Wrobley, George Barr, Ronnie Shepherd, Melvin Thompson. Building props, dropping olios, and pulling switches . . . the stage crew's day is never done. Under the able direction of Mr. James C. Michaels the boys insured the success of all plays, assemblies, and musicals. The boys are chosen for the positions by Mr, Michaels on the qualities of responsibility, dependability, and in- terest. Their two major events of the year were a picnic at Swope Park and the traditional gift from their spon- sor of a monogrammed pencil set. 44 if mes ale ed lhe 011 in- ll1lC H1- Ray A brisk, clear November evening . . . making the theme of Weatl1er or Not ring true as the curtain rises on the Outburst . . , from Stormy XVeather to the Sunny Side of the Street . . . another success chulked up to the class of '56 . . . 21 success due only to the splendid cooperation of the Music department under the direction of Mr. Mubbott, Mr, Sell and Mrs. Lafayette . . . OIEIQDYZ 0 O VK --. T Q cLARlNETs: wesian Jarnes, Fernon Clark, John Lynian, Walker Finley, Elaine Hawn, Carolyn Graharn, Geovac Nie, Harald srhroer, niarie cook, Nina Hull- mark, Shirley Mays, Sharon Kelso, sharlene Kelso. FLUTE: Pat! Harvey, sara Phillips, Karen Kirnhrell, Pat Nicodemus. FRENCH HORNS1 Naorrii Anderson, Dale Garner, Gerald Hoover. CORNETS: nayid Carr, Gary Procior, Dennis Mecain, Jirnrnie Crawford, Charles nye. TRuMPETsf Charles Qaeneno, Fred Needles. BASS HORN: Charles Benneff, Bob Day, Irvin Kaelling, Larry Kohl. BARlToNEs: Howard Phillips, Loren Porter. PERCUSSlON: Joan caifrrran, Louise cashen, Phillip Freneh, Charles Frevele, Ken Kaiser, Kirk Kinibrell, Jirn Taylor. BASS cLARlNET: Carol Sparks, BASSOON. nan Toburen. ALTO SAX: Gary ming, Fred Fisher, Gwyen Meek. TENOR SAX: Don Showalter, Durlene win. EARITONE sAxg Jo Hedges. TROMBONES1 Jonuthan Lewis, Gerald Brown, Bob Middleton, Ernest Case. DIRECTOR: Marion w. Sell, Band gba wand rylayecl In their green and black uniforms, the members of the Last High School band, under the capable direction of Marion Walter Sell, added color and spectacle to many of the year's activities. They were on hand for all of the major events. .Parades, concerts, and football games were all an ordinary part of the program. They received special honors gracefully and strived harder to be con- sidered capable III all aspects of band routine. 46 fxl th er: va Ill! ful int, Pl' is iti 211'- lOl ----- ...f X1 is v i I W 1 l 3 I 5 -Q ll il 2 l 4 l l i i i l l l l l l i l i TOP Row: Bonnie Burton, Rosalyn eansar, Raymond l-ioward, Gerald wass, Gary Baker, Jim Henderson, AI Rhoades, Don Barnes, Ralph Crews, Howard Adden, Elizabeth Salmon, ard Row. Lucy Smith, Loretta Shepherd, Miehey l-loah, nayid Laoahlin, Larry Edie, James Sullens, Paul Summers, Kenneth Hen- nessey, Fred Fisher, James Day, Frank Brasingfun, Barbara Henderson. 2nd Row: Linda Bennett, Barbara semsiead, Nancy Keith, Suzanne oayis, Elaine liawn, Gwen Womack, Marilyn Malcinnan, sandra Porter, Pat Knighf, Jayae McQueen, Wilma saiiay. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Larayene, sharon Bledsoe, Danna Cook, Carol Ferguson, Joyce Loasdon, Brenda Sailor, Karen Bledsoe, Cynthia Bishop, Sally sieaaen, Mary Korn, Mrs. Kay. A Cappella Choir Irene I.uFuyeNe Director The A Cappella Choir is one of the busiest organiza- tions in the school. They participated in the Outburst, assemblies, church services in the community, and the All-City Choir Festival, and were featured in the Christmas and Easter assemblies. Soloists from the choir contributed their talents to the Y-Teen-Hi-Y Easter Services. The biggest event of the year was the First Annual Music Concert, The Choir opened the program with Glory to God, a Negro spiritual, Deep River, and Jacobs Ladder. The outstanding selection of songs and the hours of Work resulted in exceptional public performances. Mrs, Irene LaFayette and Mrs. Martha Kay share the honors awarded for direction of the A Cappella Choir. 50 J Fifi! Swlleflei' Al Rlmndes lvf:ll'th:i Laws Brenda Kitterer Elaine Hiiwn Raiyinuiid Howard P1'elffI'er1I I 'im'-Pi if lficfent 5eviff!.i1'7 Ti tail lm-i Stfiginilzf-.lf-Ai wr Senwd Swzzeilev' Martha Laws Raymond Howard Sally Sieggen Nancy Keith Gwen XY'umnck l'li il If ' 'l bel Al' of Lo me Da Ali thi chi UO mc me Ml TOI Kni Bar Lin: Bre I ,f i R I 5, , rg Hen- Elaine Donna We rin Laws Chordmen me The Chordmen are a group of fifteen boys who are chosen from the choir because of their ex- ceptional ability. These boys specialize in bar- hershop harmony as was shown in the first Annual Music Festival, one of their highlights of the year. They sang Look Down That Lonesome Road, that had a philosophical meaning to it, and a Negro spiritual, XVho Dat a Callin' Me ? Among the other activities of this singing group this year was participating in assemblies, churches, and singing for different organiza- - tions throughout the community. Probably the most outstanding accomplishment of the chord- men was representing East at the Columbia Music Festival. TOP ROW. Raymond Howard, Gary Baker, Gerald Wass, Ralph Crews, Jim Henderson, Kenneth Hennessey, Fred Fisher, Frank Brasington. BOTTOM ROW: James Sullnns, David Laughlin, Larry Edie, Mickey Hnuk, Paul Sumners, AI Rhaades, Don Barnes. Wk hftyhfteydl Chorrlettes TOP ROW: Sharon Bledsoe, Rosalyn Ganler, Sulanne Davis, Bonnie Burton, Pa! Knight, Donna Cook, Mary Lou Kurtz, Elizabeth Salmon, Karen Bledsoe. 2nd ROW' Barbara Semsiead, Lucy Smith, Loretta Shepherd, Gwen Womack. BOTTOM ROW1 Linda Bennett, Elaine Hawn, Barbara Henderson, Carol Ferguson, Joyce Lagsdon, Brenda Sailor, Sally Sicggcn, Wilma Bailey. Miss Martha Kay Pianist The Chordettes of East High do much through- out the year to spread the name and influence of our school over the city. The girls, under the direction of Mrs. Irene LaFayette, always suc- ceed in fulfilling all expectations, Their activities, which start in September, con- tinue until lune. The highlights of the year are the Outburst, appearances at different churches and organizations, Christmas and Easter as- semblies, Girls' Glee Club, and the newly in- augurated Music Festival. Last but not least came the Missouri State Music Festival at Co- lumbia. The Chordettes were judged on inter- pretation, musical selection, breath support, pitch, and personal appearance. To be a flhordette is not an easy feat, Of course, all girls in the choir are eligible, but only those who test through are acceptable, 51 We 53 TOP ROW: Linda sennen, Rosalyn sanrer, Judy saurell, Donna cook, Sharon Bledsoe, Suzanne Dayis, Marilyn Melcinnon, Sandra Parker, Karen Bledsoe, :liraloeen Salman, Mary Kruse, Francis Lewis, Pol Knialrr, Loretta snealrerd. 3rd Row. Darlene Osborne, Harlene susan, Jacqueline Moines, laorlraro Sem- sleod, Lucy srnarn, Gwen Womack, Bonnie Burton, Mary Kurrr, cynrnia sisnoa, Naney Keiln, Joyce Mrqueen, Judie seliuln, lda clark. 2nd ROW: Betty Osborn, Pauline Dewey, Jeanette slaeurn, Elaine Hawn, isarlraro Henderson, Carol Ferguson, Rolrerla Vurncr, Brenda sailor, Caroline clark, coral Stone, Sally siegaen, Wilma Bailey, Sharon Kelso, Shirley Morrison. BOTTOM ROW' Lois Chastain, Nancy Tadd, carol lanes, carol Wheeler, Sharlene Kelso, Marilyn Cooper, Joyee Lagsdon, snarnn Monteil, Jewel Roberts, connie Lillie, Mary Burr, Erncsline Jones. Girls' Glee Club mike my WWW The Music DCPd1flT1CI1f proudly presents the Lvlrls Glee Club These girls rue one of the most eeleblated group of slngers at List Dressed in their blue and white dresses the flrst attempt ut East to ll we all the SJITIC OLltf1fS they made l xerv pretty PILYLIIC on ,my stage They hzlle Pr11flC1171fELl in nmny prom HHS both out side und IH school Among l few were the Christmas and Luster Assemhlles OLlflJLllSf LlSf0l1lell1 Rods n Roll Revue dncl the Girls Crlee Club lCbflVll lt the Amcrleun Lefflon ALlXlll ily Bill xxhele they had 1 su PCIIOF ruling The qoll of most of the 'llli IS to be .1 I11ClNlD6l of the Lhon whleh many lie eligible for next veul In if Suzieml lr lnrtte blnruln lIlLlhrll1Etl1lni.tlin lllrly Bourrct ludy Schultz Plulim Dcxxu M115 Blrl Serorzd Senzerlu Pie :drill Judy Bourret Irs Prsizdru! jelnnette Slocum l In Sharon Kelso s malt Slnrlenc Kelso rl If i Elncstine jones Rtpmlsl Mriry Blrl BACK Row Gerald wass Dan Barnes AI lznaades Gary Baker Howard l-laler Howard Adden lzayrnand Howard FRONT Row Marilyn Mslcrnnan Wilma Barley Joyce wakernan Sharon Manrerl Erncstlne Jones vs ,pr ri l 3 Q an se-ef iss Qi , meer re. M 19'-af' .,. .,,,, .f H E: i I I i I I I ii M I i If gi if W. I I i I The Cllordmen gave forth with their rendition of Look Down That Lonesome Road. Music Festival Hg' . 4 J! East High Schools vocal department proudly presented its First Annual Spring Contest, under the direction of Mrs. Irene LaFayette, March 16, before a capacity crowd in the school's auditorium. The program opened with the choir singing Glory to God, an old Negro spiritual entitled, Deep River, and 'ijacob's Ladder. The opening number was followed by a variety of songs from the Chordettes, Chordmen, Sub-Freshman, Fresh- man Chorus, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, and many Walking Ca? was c produciicn number by the advanced Girls' Glee Club. soloists. Among these were, Martha Laws, who sang In the Gardenng Raymond Howard, The Rose of Tralee , the Mixed Freshman Chorus with Al Zim- merman as the soloist in The Happy Wanderer , Gerald Wass sang a ballad, Passing By g Al Rhoades, The Open Road , and XX'ilma Bailey with Lover. The grand finale was the entire cast singing This Is My Country, with a beautiful background of the Stars and Stripes fluttering in the breeze. 54 I 1 r ,-f The the tor Thc Eas occ: F esi Thc sem ing TOP H Sh I Pegg Brooi I 12 JI Introducing all the special numbers and silfing on rep of the world was che masler of eeremanles, George Mansell. Mr. Mubhott and Miss Kay beam as they admire their gills preserved Io them by lhe fgunh and fiflh hour music classes. Freshmen Assembly greahmm .Wwe WMM gem I - Judy Boxx, poriruying Japanese girl, slruck the AI Zimmerman, wrrlr llre background of 'lie rreslr- gang lo begin Orienlul lzarnanaex' sung by llre Fresh. rnan Mixed Chorus, sang ffrlre Happy Wanderer. rngn Girls' Chorus. he shining gloss of the basketball court . . , the shrill whistle of the referee . . . 21 deafening cheer for the Bears 115 they sink another basket . . . boosting the score another notch . . . I rry Wmawzzm Ypolhfa Plyumza Coach Sebastian, in his tenth year at East, built this years second place team around a nucleus of returning lettermen, Ronnie Ragland and Jerry liair, Jerry Brown, Larry Wralfe, Dale Wfillert, and Bob Fessman were called from their last year's second team berth to round out the starting squad. Completing the twelve-man crew were seniors Myrel Mayfield, Clary Gulick, Jerry Edmondson, jim Dahman, and Otto Sayles, and junior, Walter Hicklin. East's round-ball men won 6 of 7 practice games, 7 of 9 league games and wound up twice with short-end scores in the N. K. C. regionals. Ragland, alternating at guard and forward, used an uncanny sharp eye and deft dribbling to wind up the season with an 18-point-per-game average. This was second in school history only to Bob Patterson, East's all-time great, who won All-American honors at Tulsa University. Manual eager snutelies rebound as Jerry Brown and Dale Willen waoeh, After an easy victory over Manual, liasts Bruins dropped a close decision to the Hornets of Northtown, and followed it up with a second loss to Lincoln, The Bears grasped a 4th place berth in the 1956 post-season Class L regional tournament which was held at North Kansas City through the week of March 5-9. North Kansas City defeated Northeast to win a free trip to St. Louis and representation of our district in the State tournament. The Bears drew an easy victory from Manuals Red- birds as they reached the semi-finals with a 58-32 triumph. A very cold 2-point fourth quarter accounted for the first defeat as a crew of small Bears outplayed a larger Hornet squad for three quarters but fell victim to Lady Luck in the final period. The final game proved to be the only one of the season where there was no evident pressure. Bruin is oufmnnlled as Horne! giant grabs bull. 59 Up and over goes the ball with c boost from Ronnie Ragland. fllezfuf. . . Zin: .ff 62241 l22lSf'5 Bears, boasting one of the best over-all records in the state, successfully made its debut into the Inter- scholastic League season hy running over ll hapless Van Horn squad, 63-39. The game was evenly cnntested for the first half with the scoreboard showing only a 22-20 margin for the Bears at intermission time. ln the second half East'S five showed their prowess, and with an 29-point fourth quarter, including ten consecutive points hy jerry Fair, put the game on ice. Bob Mitchell and Glen johnson were the mainstays on Van Horns hustling ball club whose biggest drawbacks were inexperience and tnn many floor mistakes. Rag- land, with 22, and Fair, with 18, again provided the majority of points as the Bruin basketeers posted their seventh victory of the season. l K. u ZW 60 Ronnie Ragland Senior Guard Jerry Fair Senior Guard i ini? f . sf Z? -. iz 'i i ' ' 5 ,, S .1 Q . 'ia -x Q- Lg- A East peril ffllll gam Dec The Knit plex holc Coat thru Knil Bea Ron coui duct Z I 1. f 1 vi 'HL Q. 3 Ze? A VL AE J 'I W, '2?5,3 jf L fx X., :Am 1 X 2 g Q . 3' Q4 K iwffxifr . 2 , ,,,- mn K, V , il 3 Kg I, 1 - -Q - V --Q-.4 ' -sv W LE 5- ' 2 gi. j T 1 .Q i Q Q 1, 1 , 5 Z f 1 Z 1 5' N A ,. I R 1 , W .K .-ig .ik wr E gi QQ 525' :f if M 2 ,. . f , . ' Q ,ll 'Z I 22 X1 J .E New Q tiwkva mf if 1 Q ,ef gg 4 3 ' 1 x N ,W , T1 aj w S v pwvw - ff' f W X N - -ff' 'k:'EQ1-' mrs M ff lf ww ive b W rw 5 X It Fourth day composed at writing copy. On last par? at fifth day all work together, pasting- up. Final product comes out on eighth dey of the cycle. Proofreuding makes perfect on fifth clay. With deadline met on the seventh day, u visit fu the printer completes the work. Workirrg in a cycle the Echo staff produced their sixteen issues of the East Echo. The first day started out with the editors planning and discussing the coming issue, such as arranging new page layouts and planning all stories that should be written. New assignments were given out on the second day as each staff member was assigned to a different Story. The third day consisted of setting up advertising, The fourth day was composed of writing copy as each member was busy at work writing their stories. Proofreading made perfect the fifth day so that no mistakes were printed in the paper. XX'ith the deadline to meet on the seventh day, a visit to the printer completed the work as the students took turns going to the printer. . On the eighth day of the cycle the final production w as produced. 71 1 - 4 . L x . vey, Z ud- her the by ind :ize lich on Ent ary 'en- hir- TOP ROW, Fred rarhar, Charles srife, Erwin aaadar, nearr Goeking, Rarrrlae naglarrd, Eddie Heins, AI lzlraader, Carl uaark, nay Eldridge, Bala Dyer. 2nd Row: Gary Elfing, l.arrerre Burgess, Jerry Owen, Ronnie Johnson, Dixie Violetf, Barbara Gcnslcr, Jaalrae Mains, Nicky caaaar, Paul oavls, lzarrrria Galiak 3rd Row: Terry Nalarrd, nelreaaa Fenncy, Put Suihcrland, sandra Nelsarr, cwarr warrraala, rar Knighl, wslrrra Speak, rreida zrrdaley, Mary Ann Mavis, frank nraseirrgrarr. BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy craaa, Sue sean, Barbara Laariuarr, carer Peleraarr, Nancy Pcierson, Ronnie Citlou, Mary Gower, Belly Milreaall, Ruby Martin, Roger Shepherd, Jerry Hurst, W a Second Semester Student Council wus led by Terry No- land. president, His assistants were Gary Elting, first HCC-l7fCSll.lCllfQ Ronnie johnson, second vice-president. There were lnrlny things that the Student Council spon- sored, such as fl1CPl11DlllI1g0f the Sth grade mixer, rind the assemblies which were held. A week wus set aside .ls hl.CilClN3I' Appreciation XVL-ek. At the close of the Heel: .l teachers' ILllCI1f assembly was held. The Student Council also spnriwlul Ll locker clean-up. lhlcll student was urged to p.ll'titip4lle with the locker tlC.lll-Llp tolnlnittee. lf.lst SlWUIl5UI'CLl rl meeting of rlll the Student Cnuntil presidents. ut which Mr. 'ILIIHKZS A, Hrlzlett. Superintend- ellr ill Stlillnls, spoke nn the lNlllLl issue which wlltxllned tlqrkllll projects uf interest til high selilmls in the cYl'l.llL'I' K.lll5rlS Citi' glrerl Salwfzd Sum rr Prafmlr fr-J . . Fri rl l'1ltrl'rr,iz,lw1! , SrrffrrJ l'1l L -l'ral1llurrl. . Surl'a1.1ry Trrxlrurr Rrgwrftl Srrrmslf. ','r.- Irv: Yerly Noland President, Second Semesler ltlrl Nllldllrl irdry l1lllrlg lzarirrrr- Jrrlrrrarlrr ldlrltllw Burgess xirai- lultrrarrr llultl' Alike-sell lnalrr crrrrlrrrrr 73 l 4 I E was if 3 as Bernard C. Greene I, Supervisor , Cooperative Occupational Education Wk For those students who want to earn-while-they-learn, the school offers Cooperative Occupational Education, It is a program that enables juniors and Seniors to at- tend school part of the day and work on some outside job the rest of the day. Through this program students earn credit while training for a particular trade. In- n ' eqko formation about business in general and help for in- dividual jobs are obtained in the Related Trade In- formation class in which every student taking C. O. E. must be enrolled. Mr, Bernard C. Greene supervises this program which assures a permanent position upon graduation. TOP Row: Ray Apple, Larry weleh. LarrY Moorehead, Jirrr Allen, Ralph Crews, George srmey, Rielrarn Began, Huber: Albcuer, Bill Kurlzweiler. BOTTOM ROW: nerrrre Lewrr-en, werlae need, Marie Mwell, Louis Pennington, Don seater, Gilbert Arthur, Judy Bradford, slrirleen Jeelrsorr, Evelyn Adams, may Ellis. TOP ROW: Mary Bents, LaDanne Mannering, Mike Dutoit, Bill Nash, Charles Miller, Doris Foster, Elmer Doane, John Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Marguerite McCor- mick, Martha Burleson, Ella Anderson, June Chance, Tim Hartnett, Sandra Clark, Judy Wilson. l 23 rf it 'hh b' .ffl , Y, . tex at 75 Prerrdwrl. . . , . l'i:r-Prwiiiwzl , Srrremm. .. . Tralrrrvw ,,,..... . . . . . . Iuler'-Club C01n1.f1.'. ., 'va m... ... Repre.reum1i1'e. . . Rrfporzer. , . . . . Sylvia Kuehn ,. .Lucy Smith . . . .Martha Laws Elizabeth Harding Barbara Scmstead .joyce Turrentine .Margie Senistead ...,..Carol Kost Since 1926, it has been the aim of the Y-Teens at East High School to enrich the lives and characters of its many participants. The activities of the organization are varied and through them an honest attempt is made to cultivate the responsibilities of leadership and Citizen- ship. To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with peoples of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God: toward these goals Miss Thornton, Miss Harrison, and the members of the East Y-Teens worked enthusias- tically. This generation and generations to come will profit by the efforts of those people comprising the Y-Teens and similar organizations. Y-Teens lanclafwla yd TOP ROW: Margie Sernstead, Mickey Clifton, Pat Harvey, Mary Rannabargar, Virginia Azamber, Nancy Grisham, Carol Kost, Judy Forbes, Donna Srnith, Pat Henry, Suzan Malone, Carolyn Cannon, Roberta Cohen. 3rd ROW: Sharon Weygandt, Gail Graves, Lindo Crust, Cynthia Bishop, Betty Harding, Jaan Hatchett, Lucy Smith, Vicki Starnes, Sharon Basore, Judy Enloe. 2nd ROW. Joyce Straw, Catherine Allen, Sylvia Kuehn, Latriciu Brents, Barbara Selnsteud, Judy Jones, Nellie Bransteitter, Ruby Eddins, Earlene Manns, Joyce Hathhorn, Anita Hickson. BOTTOM ROW: Bonna Briver, Anna Zaeharko, Carol Patswald, Dorothy Green, Joyce Turrentine, Ernestine Greer, Marie Leslie, Gloria Martin, Marie Miller, Deanna Braley, Judy Harrell, Marilyn Mitchell. 76 T lol lllLf. llil' 1 tio xt eel intel rliinc Prari russi lion roun Ge: ' Pre i TOP 3RD ZND .HSI its are ' to en- 'ith ind ard incl l3.S- Jfit ens Pat ilelf, ludy fold, ri 'r rr To fulfill its goal of promoting high standards of Christian character Ea5t's Hi-Y presented a years program of fellowship, scholarship, and religious train- ing. In recognizing the social programs of todays youth rhe club held programs on alcoholism, boy-girl rela- tionships, and narcotics, religious discussions and weekly devotions stressed youth and the church In meeting the need of fellowship, hay rides, monthly dances, swimming parties, and game nights were held. Practical guidance was furnished hy armed forces dis- cussions, films, and learn-to-dance sessions. Participa- tion in the Easter services and the Hi-Y legislature rounded out their year. TOP ROW: Leanera Tripp, James Anderson, Richard aalrnan, Larry Smith, Charles Quenette, Eugene Peake, wyan Britt, Anrnany Baaraess, John Ralliff. 2nd ROW: James sean, Jerry Vaughn, James rlabby, Gary Springer, Robert Dwyer, Carl Mscarey, Elliott Booker, Russell Reeves, William Lewis, Bruce Curren. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Briggs, Floyd Payne, Mike Grearnaase, Robert Gordon, Alaerr Miller, Ronald Gulick, Arlin Ren- fravr, Tony Wendell, Charles Johns, Oscar Renfrew. George Erdman President TOP ROW: Henry Justice, Howard Haler, Ray Wrobley, Curtis 0'Rear, Larry Clark, Charles Justice, Jerry Brown, Dale Willert, Don Weaver, Harold Eagan. 3RD ROW: Ray Simpson, Carl Raark, Herbert Bryant, AI Salman, Bernard McCarty, Mike Geren, Gerald Deuser, Walter Hicklin, Joe Swaffar, Berry Mitchell. 2ND ROW: Ernie Grady, George Erdman, Bill Grady, Jim Davis, Dick Stuart, Joe Roesch, Byran Lewis, Gary Guinty, Larry Wolfe, Jerry Junkins. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Miller, Richard Myers, Charles Nicademus, Raymond Howard, Ronnie Johnson, Bob Mullins, Bob Davis, Larry Hale, Bill Hanley, Kenny Baurret, Boyd Arnold. swf E731 1 - , . 'ri 5 77 l 1 1 ---V 1 Q 5 Wa ex 9 11- - V ' . 'X 5 , 54 Q' + Q 9 9, 3 is Q Q- 5-i f, - 'fi 4' 5 .59 A:,, 12 363 ,yi 1 X I M ,- l l l l l l l l l T l ll 3, l T l l l l l l l l l T l il ll The Art Club, established on September 29, 1926. has the honor of being the first departmental club formed at East. It is now under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes K, Crawford and has become one of the foremost in- stitutions of East. lts members are given added oppor- tunities und advantages to develop art appreciation und nrt activities outside of school. Among the many events in which they participated were numerous field trips to the Nelson Art Gallery and The Kansas City Museum. An art exhibit was held in the full and some of our outstanding nrt students submitted their work for com- petitive judging. The Winners were presented with gold keys for their exhibits. Charles Grife received jg Gary Gulick -lg David Bales and Paul Thompson 5 eachg with Peter Zellmer and Grace Simmons each re- ceiving one. Fzrrl Srrmnrlw Charles Grifc Bill Proctor Clthcrine Miller P.1tXY'alker Art Club PwriJtr1l l'irt'-Pr-trijrlt in Sem mf 1 'l'mzr1mz Semud Sunzfiler Bill Proctor Put Whilkcr Joyce Hzithhnrn Catherine Miller Owwlww mam Charles Grife Bill Proefor ls! Sem. Presiclenl 2nd Semester Presideni TOP Row: Paul Thu-hpsoh, Psrsf zsihhsr, Charles chars, uma Bules, renin Hssnhgs, cswie Knsr, Linda Danforth. zhd ROW: shhiey Luslleh, Margaret ssfhsresa, Donna Smillu, Paula Luther, Psi walks., Darnell Thomas, Jerry Msaswah. BOTTOM Row: Joyce Hhohhsrh, Rita Milne, Hsieh rfym, Larry cwwh- over, Bill Proctor, Carmen Campbell, Catherine Miller. 80 llrl Hcl Uhr -ludj Noi Iolui L TOl Sue Hui Wo Sie emeuler Proctor XY'aIker thhorn - Miller -wrgarer Crown- X l Fir ii Swifmr Hrlen P.itsu.ild Gary Rector Indy Fortncy Norma Murray ,lnhn XY'orden Sr iv1r1.f Si f1.'r.i!w Prriirluzl Helen P.itsw.ild l'iix-Pfriiiltlil Mary l.nu R.inn.xl'1.lrg.ir lfcwmliily Sr rrLl.1r'y B.irb.u.i Hillegas Norma Murray Trr,u1m'r Marvin R.ii1nah.irg.ir fmm i. Simi Mu Dont be a Litterburgfn These words were often heard around East when the F.l3.l..A. decided to make this their slogan for the year, A contest for the best poster, essay, and slogan on Dont be a Litterbugf' was held. First place winners were presented 5300, second place winners 32.00, and third place winners 51.00. Those receiving honorable mention were given certificates. Only students who take typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing, or school accounts and who have a grade average above M may be chosen by the other members to join. Miss Mabel Mary Cobb, a very capable sponsor, has shown fine leadership in making the F.B.L.A. a hard- working organization this past year! XXX ii f im : -' of - Future Business Leaders of America eel? YW . otf he ,1- , L Mabel Mary Cobb Helen Patswald Sponsor President TOP ROW: Betty Williams, Helen Patswald, Mary Rannabargar, Wayne Powell, David Laughlin, Jim Turner, Larry Clark, George Hardeastle, Beverly LeCIer, Sue Chesser, Helen Garver, Joann Kahlc. 3rd ROW: Paula Tuman, Marie Leslie, Ruby Jackson, Jack Weber, Marvin Rannabargar, George Barr, Kathleen Handley, Virginia Azamber, Joann Justice, Dixie Violetl. 2nd ROW. Donna Anderton, Pot McCowan, Barbara Hillegas, Sherryl Lcwellyn, Doug Miser, John Worden, Carol Ferguson, Gwen Womack, Sharon Kiser, Betty Mikescll. BOTTOM ROW, Nancy Peterson, Carol Peterson, Norma Murray, Helen Pelow, Sally Sieggen, Karen Flynn, Beulah Reinmiller, Mary Gower, Gloria Gribble, Marsha Gordon, Paula Stringer. ! srrranr, A f QIZZQQ: wg ,ig fix f il I ireau, :rough Work s con- tional iences ureuu n grid n the tional ion is e end ine of both group. TOP Row, noyrnona Fulfon, Roy wrobiey, Dennis McCain, Tom Kunz, Stanley Mills, Jerry Brown, neon cooking, George Nnrdcastle, John Hoover. 3rd Row: Ronnie Shepherd, Mike ureerorrr, Lee Niorrion, cori Roork, :dare Heine, Jirrr King, Rieirord oagers, Mike Hopson. 2nd ROW: Mr. Mecinre, Richard Mine, Dizk nnie, Larry Kessler, Jrrn Brown, Bob Reea, ner Krreirrr, Morvin corison. BOTTOM ROW: Royuoro Wood, Jerry Jenkins, Ned Gonzalez, Harold Gibson, Gary Engineers Club M Week 0' Eliing, Weston James, Yom Meyer, Mr, Ticfel. W Horola Gibson G:-ry Elfi'-s Relnh Er Tide' lsr Sem. President 2nd Sem. Presidenr These boys, us members of the Engineers cluh, are in- terested in engineering as ai possible future C1ll'CCl'.1ll'lLl are iicquainted with the engineering field through films from General Motors and frequent tours through engi- neering cnrponitioiis. They Lire selected froin Meth, lndusrrinl Arts. :ind Sci- enue ulrisses, The emblem or the lingineers is the gear xxheel Lind the club cwlurs :ire Kigreeii rind white. Fl he lin- gineers chih was established in lllivi. rind is under! the Lrrlmblq glwrmgrwglrllw of 'llCl'L'l .lliil Alf. fn lit. Nlifilure. In il Br we ilu Hiriild Gihsnn Gary lilring Dirk lliluirs Rex Kiiuhn lhwfilr nl Sponsor -i elm ifrlrrrf Sin Trrirfmr i ur T C. B. M:CI ure Sponxor Xerffr1:lSi'1rli'rln Gary lflting Rex Kuehn Huh Reed lim lirnwn 83 1 A A A l ,. i ROW: nrgnr, I Ends- y Van -is of car ear's War- and urnes, , Paul aheth E fi, Time perfect precision of a marching battalion . . with the stars and stripes in the lead . . . ai parade of officers forming the grand march as the lovely queens are introduced at the R.O.T.C. Ball . . . then the Circus . . . 13ast's inspiring entry . . . a vocal group . . . the climax . . . This Is My Country with Old Glory waving in the breeze . . . this was the R.O.T.C. year . . , 1956 ,p- we A,,.,M- . wwf Lf. Col. John Jura lf. Col. Larry Plaskefl Mui. Paul Henson Baffalion Commander Division Adjutant Ballclion Executive The Battalion Staff dw Me These boys were chosen to lead the East High R. O. T. C. Unit because of their abilities and outstand- ing leadership characteristics. Larry Plaskett is now Regimental Sergeant Major and Color Guard Com- mander. Larry has been one of the main leaders of the East Unit. John Jura is the Battalion Commander this year and has contributed much to the betterment of our R. o. T. C. Cuuf. Ronald Shadwick Battalion Adiuianl Cupf. Jerry Bybee Intelligence Officer uw First LI. Leroy Reeves Plans and Training Officer Paul Henson was selected Battalion Executive officer this year. Paul also has offered ability and time to the progress of our R. O. T. C. The rest of the officers were selected by Sergeant Storms, the Battalion Commander, the Regimental Staff Member, and by taking exams. First Lt. David Laughlin Supply Officer -'iv' 1 fy! 86 qkwl ..f Ma R. yea tain his the and icer the 'ere ier, ms. X1 xX1sfr ,..4 in-V s M!SgI. Kenneth A. Storms Capt. Jerry Bradley Senior lnsiruclor Assisium PMSBT Master Sergeant Kenneth A. Storms has been the R.O.T.C. instructor at East for the past two and a half years. Curly, as he has been known to the boys, cer- tainly agrees that spice is the variety of life, for among his duties are instructing drills and classes, coaching the rifle team, and providing encouragement wherever and whenever needed. Capt. Jim Cain Ordnance Officer V M93 e.- rim Ln. Keirh nwwn Range officer Mme! Me wage Captain jerry Bradley is the Professor of Military Sci- ence and Tactics over East, Northeast, Central, and Paseo. Making regular visits to our unit he will cer- tainly admit that sometimes work can be hard, for his job consists of approving promotions, officiating at rifle matches, and being the Inspection Administrator for the Second Regiment. Capt. Bradley will not be with us next year as he has been alerted for overseas duty. Cupi. Tom Philips M!Sgt. John Barnhnuse Drum a Bugle corp, commander emission sefgeqni Moicr - .....-W...-..... .Y --1 ' xl 87 , ,. , .A ,.. . V . r in rr Top ROW: cherles Bufeman, William Ferguson, Niek cooper, Bob Staley, weyhe Powell, Ronald Weeks, Jim lielairrg, sehr Leonard, Larry Chewing, Alherr Teeperr, George Nie. 3rd ROW: eeerge Mansell, nrrrela Soofer, Peel Fletcher, Chester Nash, charles seriherr, nele Warmun, William Ashhrrry, Dean Ehlers, lien ney, :ee Hopson, Donald Pierce. zriel ROW: Jim Williams, Orville Williams, Jrrrrres crewfera, 'rherrres Frisby, oieh Leemire, 'rem Sargent, Arlin nehfre, Roberi verrrrg. BOTTOM Rowi oevid Carr, John Barnhouse, Ranald Phelps, Paul Herrserr, ceerge seesey, Carl seek, Nerrrreh Grindstaff. Company A Qfkke Me Way Firsl. Lf. Norman Grindsiuff I Our R,O.T.C. unit is divided into three groups, which Company Executive , are Companies A, B and Xllfhile taking part in drills, class instructions and reg- ular R.O.T.C. activities, Company A furnishes the color guard. This company is under the command of Carl Buck, Norman Grindstaff, Ronald Phelps, George Goosey and Tom Ledford, ev- Lower Leh: Company Commander Firsl Ll. Curl Buck MlSgI. Tom ledford First LI. Ronald Phelps Plereeh ieeeler Platoon Leader First Sergeanl Firsi Li. George Goasey as TOP Jerul Robe Rod Mar How Th. anc Cit HB, Ho Roj the the ins. rv, he, ch eg- he of ,ge .as .ff Tor Row: Paul surarrrers, Larry oeverry, charles oarlasaa, Gerald Morfz, lzaaala Thomas, Andrew Poyfon, charles Powell, Reber! Fleming, Fred Alehele, larala nheriaae, 'rhaaaare Krause, Jack Marlena, James Willis, Wayne Thompson, Hawara Curtis, Jerry srrarrsah. ara Row: Jae varrnalah, nala llafrrer, nalsere Seerey, Larry shaags, iarhas iura, David Guodin, Ronald seanara, Harry Richardson, sllrerr Hayes, srere Melfon, Phillip rrerrah, charles Duncan, Roddy Woodruff, Charles Cooper, Jesse Weolot, Lloyd Ayles. 2nd ROW: rhahras l-layes, David sehrreaaer, Larry Dyer, Jae l-lurr, navaa Ahaarsah, zarl Markwell, Jae Rarrlraalsauah, Buddy James, Henry Preslah, Larry Coffman, Charles Chaffee, lzarrala Peeersarr. eoTToM ROW: David Lauahlirr, lzayraaarl l-lawrrra, Hawara Aaaaa, Robert Kosl, larry Bybcc, Jarrres caia, Larry Aaaarrrs, Keiih Brown. 46 This year is the largest enrollment of cadets at East and the fourth largest unit of all the schools in Kansas City. B Company is under the CUl11IN21lll.l of Robert Kost, Howard Acldell, Larry Addams, Raylnolld Howard, and Roy XVeeaks, and as the largest wlnpany it furnishes the Drum and Bugle Corps, They also participate in the drills, instructions, and activities. First li. Raymond Howard Platoon leader M!Sg!. Roy Weeuks First Sergeant lu xr, 0' Lower Right: Firsl LO. Robert Kos! carrraarry carrrrhahaer First LI. Larry Addams Platoon Lender Company B Me Firsi Li. Howard Adden Executive Officer wp'- ...f s 1,2 . e :,, - 4 . 'l , ' ef ma B9 rs 53 Summer Camp iz! J .A .-. N -rv :ng The pause that refreshes is also a cooling one, os Ihe boys Iuke o dip in she posv pool. Feeling high and mighly are Jerry Bybee and Ronald Shudwick who have when o minute out from their don, fouling. Cozy buf :omforiuble are the lenls at :amp which hold only nine men. Privove, isn'l ii! Last summer 25 boys of our R.O.T.C. unit went by chartered bus to summer camp held at Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas. A busy week of swimming, baseball, practice drill, and ri full-dress parade kept the boys hoppinl One of the highlights of this event was the officers' field trip to Forbes Air Base in Topeka, Kansas. Another traditional happening was the tactical exer- cise which was held at night. Our boys were to be captured by escaped prisoners, all cadets, nf course. However, our brave men captured the prisoners, took river their rifles and led them safely back to their tents. At the end of the long but exciting week, the boys returned home for a good rest. 93 co- ar. for for lfli he es l f E K .M ai! The officers dinner, a prelude to the dance, took place on February IS, at Eddy's Restaurant. After enjoying a delectable dinner, they were fortunate enough to see the floor show, with Roger Xwilliguns, pianist, as the main attraction. Dunning to Tony De ardo's band rounded out the mln evenin Y. D g An exciiing momenf in any gms me, 1 1 .A f , X K Q s E x xl 5 f Cf Y K 4 . '5 Q X , 2 fx ' x u l The Grand March sinned ihe series of events at ohe Bull. '57 A dance for daddy Wd, saved by our dum, 95 3 8 ff fgiggli Eg ' 3 , x 1 fl I 'f 7,,,i ,. -vere frtle iiors ' lnax 'V N x 1 a, ' .l 1 4 ' 5, 3 i . in - . 1,-'fu i A f v qi W ,r ,ww 8.1 Qi? . , '34 L KZQM' .A .-'W' Following the leader, ls this a game? .239 gemnwmk l Girls' Physical Education has the responsibility of build- ing strong bodies, keen minds, and teamwork. Through this course the girls have exercise and training which enables them to keep up their health and activities, With the new facilities all classes are provided with better opportunities to learn and put to use their knowl- edge. Indoor activities include basketball, volleyball, and the many individual sports such as swimming. The new swimming pool, which is a part of the everyday activities, is used every hour of the school day in order to give each girl the chance to swim. Each class is able to use the pool once or more a week. Outdoor sports include softball, soccer, and exercises such as jumping jacks, running around the field, and many others. The Physical Education Department sponsors three sportsdays a year, at different schools each year. Affer u cool dip in the new pool we sure feel rel lreshed. 99 ll -Y Y N l I l ! I 5 I E w , . W. .fma,ffL,,,M,m V ,..,u .. . was -ww QV ,A if 'W K mai. L V Q , I 5 Af . K r K , x W V 5 3 3 W .. ' ' 1 1 ' K ff . n , , . if sf 5 NM A We are Athenians, We are Athenians in our gray and blue. This is the first phrase of their new club song which was written by one of the members. With the help of their sponsor, Miss Helen Cox, they strive to be better citizens and to have better sportsmanship and Fifi! Swrzeifu' Kziy Daugherty jo Ann Hedges Carolyn Graham Carol Sparks Vlfilma Speaker Cnrleen Speed Mary XY'ieligman Prifiidi-11: Albevzinn Girl Vice Pferidenf Swfelarii Tremurer Swgernzlvalaarnzi Crfli:-Repoilifr Second Semerler jo Ann Hedges Kay Daugherty joan Beal Sylvia Kuehn Myrtle Mills Carolyn Graham Carleen Speed leadership. The Athenians have sponsored a basketball game between the juniors and Seniors for the last three years and would like to see this become a tradition. Each year the club tries to have a new project and the one for this year was the Student-Faculty Volleyball game. There are three sportsdays held each year at different schoolsg and on the sidelines, as well as in the game, you can see the Athenians wearing their gray and blue jackets. . I 1 dv X . L Athenlans 5 F I X i Ni X e ,y.r,. r....,., .,... L gi: f W5 Xi Helen Cox In UQ sponsor TOP ROW: Judy Edlnandsan, 5ylVia Kuehn, Kay Daugherty, Mary Margaret Wieligman, Carolyn Grallam, Wynana Womack, Deanna Mecannnn. 3rd ROW: Darlene Wallace, Carleen Speed, Myrtle Mills, Judy Farbis, Annie Plisowski, Ja Hedges. 2nd ROW: Willie Mae Walla, JoAnn Burrus, Bonnie Burton, Nancy Raelfson, Elilabelll Salman, Jaan Beal. BOTTOM ROWS Deanna Braley, Slarlene Snowden, Glenetla Adams, Wilma Speak, Carol Sparks, Jlldy Gower. I 02 W M167 jges ierty Beal lehn fiil l s ham need XOW: nancy ,M Ph' we M, 925 5:35 . gs, . ,tag ..,, . Fin! Sfmerlrr 5haron Maxon -ludy Fortncy Sally Sieggen Joanne Rich Terry Noland Pat Snyder Bill Grady Pre ridwzl Vire Praridwt Tre.: run 1' Svriemi J' C om vdirw Cmrzediwmrf Sergerzul-iilfin mi Stroud Semi ilrr Joanne Rich Virginia Gimnrro Terry Noland Norma Murray Bill Hanley Shirley Hughes Bob Reed Menl Are they generous when they want something! is just one phrase the Masqueraders used this year. Two main factors which made up the 1955-56 Drama class were hard work and pleasure. Make-up courses were few but interesting and especially so when their drama coach, Miss Etta Marie Vfilson, demonstrated make-up and actions. During the year's activities was the celebration of their three successful one-act plays, participation in the Outburst, open house, and many special assemblies. The spring play, their major undertaking of the year, was one of the most out- standing productions to be presented at East. . . ---. Masqueraders 047Z0!lfZ00L5 5 fl . ssss t' . -, 5- 'Y a -' V' -' in 2 ,- Esta Marie Wilson Sharon Maxon Joanne Rich Sponsor ls! Sem. President 2nd Sem. President TOP ROW: Pat Snyder, Carol Sparks, Bob Reed, Bill Grady, Paul Gimmarro, Doyle Thomas, Carleen Speed, Don Toburen, Ernie Grady. 2nd ROW: Polly Mitchell, Sally Sieggen, Jud Armstron , Barbara Kr sa Sherr I Lewell n Terr Noland Ruth Hu hes Bill n y g y , y y , y , g , Ha Iey, BOTTOM ROW: Joan Beal, I.oreHa Bruns, Pat McGowan, Joanne Rich, Carol Peterson, Norma Murray, Virginia Gimmarro, Shirley Hughes, Larrene Burgess. l03 i 4 1 1 l 1 lli 3 'nh 1 Nov coffee mm good on Q cold night, was depiued I WMI in angel. was the in Mme 5,,,,,,,y wish in Hmaanigm Clear. Do you love mama in Min Its s choeol Spring Play sg Www .- You must put more empathy in it? is the expression that was often used by Miss Etta Marie Wilson while directing the plays given this year by the Masqueraders. This year's Drama class decided to present more one- act plays than had been done in previous years. Also, instead of all comedies they wanted more dramatic presentations. One such play was The Lord's Prayer, a religious story of the French Revolution, which was given for the student body in assembly. Everyone had a chance to participate in one of the plays. Near Christmas three one-act plays were given as an evening performance. They were: l'The Storm, Minikin K Manilcinf' and Midnight Clear. Besides presenting plays, the class studied the art of make-up, technical words used in a theatre and how to balance and set a stage, 104 4 1, ..f,.,r.. , ' . u ' x policemun's ci-fmmcs me? asked Jean Beal of Paul Gim-X fi i . 4 . .H km and Manrkin W ale e:Inir, exclaimed Polly Mitchell' leur. il.-. 'r-4 'if M. .s i ll if, 5:1 is i iff id. i l i Die! and exercise develop beautiful ligures. I'lI make you eu? Nils, Terry Noland threatened Ernie Grady. Anyone can be beautiful, according to the charming representative of the Beautiful You School ot Self-lnr proveinent. All one has to do is to he placed in the divine angle and this xx as the subject of the humorous spring production, Hliorin Divine, presented by Miss XX'ilson and the Mastiucraders. As the play progressed it became apparent that the greatest hindrance to be- coming glamorous was anyones physical inability to undergo the divine angle. The whole situation started when an ordinary house- wife, Lucilla XVebb fShirley Hughesl, wanted to impress herself for the sake of her family. It was some- what Complicated by the injection of certain complex domestic problems, such as Floppy their teen-age daughter fNorma Murryj. Arthur Wfebb, LuCilla's hus- band, as played by Ernie Grady, is more than slightly angry when he learns of his wifes participation in such nonsense but he is finally convinced of its value when he sees the results. A good supporting cast and a lot of hard work, both on stage and off, helped to make the Spring Play the huge success that it was. All who attended agreed that the early sessions of the drama class were well worth- while and no one will soon forget the Form Divine. game mu! no i know nie chufiesiow' ,hauled Shirley Hugh, as she demonstrated her abaiaiy in The rom. Divine. 105 lob Jackson relaxes clop a seed planter us he lakes a momenl's resl. l U' ' ,W A .4 f ,VW Wm gfwui, , 1 fa-1 W w 17 -N The building receives a new :oat as Jack Bullus perches precariously on a ladder. .Wm Www! Qpwyfmm A full day! From six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the evening, the boys at the Drumm Farm are busy. The morning chores consist of feeding the animals and attending schoolg then home for dinner and vocational agriculture classes. In the evening there are other farm chores, sports, and studying. 106 Ihis building is one of the two dormitories. If houses the younger boys, the central healing plant, the kitchen, and dining room. t There are forty boys living at the Druinm Farm and 27 of them attend East. Although the Farm is located ten miles from East, this does not present a problem be- cause the boys have their own bus for transportation. The boys work hard but they still manage to have time for extracurricular activities. They are pioneers of the 4-H Club and belong to a chapter of the F.F.A. Fifteen boys are active members of the Boy Scouts of America. A well-rounded sports program is provided for the boys. There are two and three teams for baseball, foot- ball, and basketball. A good religious program is provided for the boys, and each boy is required to attend Sunday School and Church every Sunday morning. , Mr. Harry Nelson, superintendent of the Drumm In- stitute, is responsible for the good educational and vo- cational background given the boys at the Farm. Painting may be c disagreeable faslr, but Joe Fitz patrick does it willingly. 07wm6' ,wgyaethefm Being able to handle anything which occurs is im- portant at Drumm. Charles Barth skillfully demon- Since water is important to growing plants, Dave mates this ability. Caldwell sees that they receive enough, 107 . 1 af' ' ' , ' , , , 'N I J K! + -- if T ,iii 074. 4 191 '- The lutuie Homemulxers of America 15 1 lhlflllllil organization which dexelops interest in home eco nomics The goal of every member 15 to lixe better today in order that they and their f1ITllllCS may be better tomorrow Their interests are in homemalting and in dex eloping PlCdS1I'15 personz1l1t1es On April 17 the members toured McKesson-Robbins. The purpose of this was to acquaint the girls with the drugs and medicines which they will encounter in future lives. The emblem symbolizes that the future homes of America are in the hands of youth. Their flower is the red rose. I-n tl Stmrmr Sylwia bicu ert Regina Bnllieu Mary Ballieu Bzirbnm Henderson Pri vzdr 111 Vire Praridwzl Seri-warg T1 erm lzrer Strand Suurfler Regina Ballieu Sylvia Siewert Barbara Henderson Nancy Owsley Iaker. Bart- Future Homemakers of America Genevieve Noiand Sylvia Siewer! Regina Ballieu Sponsor 'Isl Sem, President 2nd Sem. President TOP ROW: Virginia Burke, Francis Humphrey, Ellen Mansell, Sharon Chartizr, Mattie Kelley, Jean Davis, Mary Williamson, Sharon Briggs, Carolyn Hayes, Linda Gandy, Peggy Krouse, Sharon Weygendt, Aliee Soeberg. 3rd ROW: Ann Coonfield, Carol Abreo, Roselee Welton, Sylvia Lucas, Mary Ballieu, Kay Carter, Barbara Henderson, Sylvia Siewert, Regina Ballieu, Linda Rogers, G'ace Simmons, Shirley Hughes, Louise Johnson, Katherine Baker, Arlene Dor- Iand. Znd ROW: Barbara Tague, Mary Baker, Vera Fares, Nancy Owsley, Delores Wall, Mary Azamber, Gloria Sperry, Judy Anderson, Mary Shelton, Barbara Keel, Linda Ramsey, Barbara Moffett, Charlene Wilson, Pat Siekler. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Dean, Mary Tomlin, Naomi Dryden, Dorothy Angotti, Charlotte Keel, Nancy Hubler, Carol Patswald, Nina Ball, Sandra S:ott, Mildred Blansit, Diane Lindsey, Carolyn Clark, Carolyn Linder, Linda Hicks. 'IO9 Tor Row: Judy Haaalians, Miakay Clifton, :mia Grady, Jim naliiaaii, Walter Hieklin, Jana Tussi, nick Stuart, Gary Phillips, sary Giiiaiy, Charles Jasias. ara ROW: Joann Mayer, Janet sanity, Margaret names, sara Shelton, Beverly saavais, Judy Winstead, Mika eaiaa, Al Salmon, Bah Davis, Jafiy - c i Edrnonsan, Paul Summers. 2nd ROW: Sandra Tlaner, Marilyn Woodard, Linda Miller, Donna Norman, Jacqueline MeKeage, Jae Roesch, Bernard Me ar y. BOTTOM ROW: Deanna Braley, Norma Murray, Lnrrene Burgess, Henrietta Rachaner, Karen Flynn, Mary Lou Kurtz, Edith Myers, Judy Scott, Peggy Handley, Pat Picard, Carol Louderman, Donna Can. Spanish Club Ji' an The Spanish club, headed by Senor Cummins, is one of the most active departmental clubs at East. Among their many activities of the year was the sponsoring of the Christmas party given for all departmental clubs, where Mr. Cummins took charge. One of the biggest events of the year was the dinner at Las Palmas, a Mexican restaurant, where they enjoyed Mexican food. The purpose of the club is to promote better under- standing of the Latin-American language and our Latin- American neighbors. llO Mr. F. N. Cummins Sponsor Fir!! Semerler Larrene Burgess Henrietta Rachaner Judy Scott joe Roesch Bob Davis Martha Dunn Donna Norman john Tassi Lurrene Burgess ls? Sem. President Preridenl Vire Preridenl Serfemry Treaylzier Sergeant-at-Ar-im Repofler Afafmfr Mary Lou Kurtz 2nd Sem. President Second Semeiler Mary Lou Kurtz Joe Roesch Deanna Braley Mike Geren Pat Picard Joanne Rich Edith Myers Wfalter Hicklin TC Ba Sh Su He Sei Cli Ial Bl ls L dl a. E d tl ti a C it -gf -- f As we go to press, East's Bears are preparing themselves for the coming State Outdoor and City track and field meets. Lacking the depth that was so abundant last year, the Green and Black still have had an enviable record to date with powerful displays of field superiority at Central College of Fayette, Missouri Valley at Mar- shall, the State Indoor at Columbia, and the William jewel Invitational at Liberty. Dominance in the field events has been East's biggest asset. jack Miller has lost but one time in the shot put this year and it seems certain that he will continue to win in the near future. Al Salmon has placed no lower than third in that event and coupled with Ronnie Rag- land in the pole vault and Walt Hieklin in the broad jump, East's hopes for a City Championship seem brighter. Bi,g7, .... ,. State Indoor , . Southwest ...... Missouri Valley ...... , . Kansas University Relays .... William Jewell ...,.,., Shawnee Mission Relays. Central ....,,...,... St. joseph ...... State Outdoor . . . City Meet .... rqfeaaa roface Q ec! March 2 and 5 . . . , .April 7 . . . .April 13 , . . .April 17 ....April 21 . , . .April 25 ....April 27 .May 4 .,....May11 May 18 and 19 ...May 24 and 25 TOP ROW: Larry srriieh, Gary Phillips, Richard White, Alton Johnson, AI Rlraades, John Ramen, Curtis o'Rear, Barnard Mrcarly, Paul Lavenbarg, Dean Yarn lin, Larry Freeland, 'ram Bryant, Mike Sexton, David Childs. 2nd Row: Ted Soldenalls, James Day, Paul Planner, Bob Davis, Mike Perry, Larry Crawnaver Mike Summers, Charles Davis, Gary Ramsey, Jim Davis, Rannie Henry, Richard Dahman, Rodney Mills. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Junkins, Richard Myers, John Tassi, Dale Willert, Jack Miller, Al Salmon, Bob Fain, Torn Kunz, Virgil Mayhew, Dean Gaeking. NOT PICTURED: Walter Hicklin, Jim Dahman, Ronnie Ragland. ,, at ra, :sa 1 ll2 7 f yll d19 C125 Tom- nover. , John 'Ronnie Ready for fhe gun is Richard Myefs. Crossing the line ahead of the .lark Miller field comes Bob Fain. Senior cw! Www Jw East's tracksters, collecting a total of 16 points by way of standout performances in the shotput and pole vault, Dale Winer' placed fourth in the Class Missouri State Track and senssf Field meet, held at Columbia, April 7. Ronnie Ragland grasped I2ast's only first place as he topped the pole vault standard at 12 feet, one and one- eighth inches, to erase a three-year mark of 12 feet. jack Miller and Al Salmon climaxed East's point per- formance as they placed second and third, respectively, in the shotput. Richard Myers runs u close ihird in the 220-yard A rezord snaps as Jock Miller tosses! run. iron ball well over 50 feet. he if ,,W,a:L7,5m, gf f l'iW9f'3 .,1fgy,,44 ,next r , ,.., Mf,7-if ' 'l'I3 - t 1, f,g,'44:g'-91,16 ,Q :f,.793:,.w2 V5 Jim Flekher dashes to linish line in mile if Richard Myers Senior Upper Left: Bob Fain Senior Jim Duhmun Senior Walier Hicklin Junior Pi Amassing a total of 281A points, the East Bears fin- ished a very close third to Wfilliam Chrisman and Smith-Cotton of Sedalia, Saturday, March 31, at the Central College Invitational held at Fayette, Missouri. The East cindermen were the only representatives from 9705061 the interscholastic League. jack Miller, with 7 points by way of a first place in the shotput, and Ronnie Ragland, with 6 points output in the pole vault, were individual scoring leaders. By exceeding the standards set in their own events, jack Miller, Al Salmon, and Ronnie Ragland auto- matically became members of the All-State track team. Viking Iasi as John Tussi wins third in hurdle event. Mgwu. 4'--W-. 'i t X W ,me-,QM ,- ,fm x?3gR'S2Kf uk R -' - 4, se .,,-we-'L -Q Q r ,t --1'A.,,tx ., ' l'Mfg?,wffff'x.aH. . we I gi iq if ef- . 1 :M Nf l N91 W' E-K'w,.TQQ..Sf '4if4 X -A N., . wr JVf '- 5 swam' as sw W 3 f wg--a - 5... .aff .Q ' ' S -.ff H- N mr K M e'-rr Q ' l , Q SQ' 'fry 5 v. x, 4 1 ' KA 3 l if 1 af? , , .evviu vw., Zak: iump, V, Jim Dahman leaps high for fourth spot in hig East's tracksters accumulated a total of Zllb points in the Williain Jewell Invitational track meet, placing third behind North Kansas City and Northeast, re- spectively. The contest was held Wednesday, April 26. East's jack Miller placed first in shotput when he heaved the 12-pound ball 53 feet iw inches, smashing the old record by more than a foot. The Bears' 8S0Ayard relay team, composed of Richard Myers, XValter Hick- lin, Bob Fain, and john Tassi, flashed home first in that event. Ronnie Ragland came through with an easy win in the pole vault to cap the scoring. Northeast trackslers overtaken by John Tassi as Ronnie Ragland prepares la make attempt East captures B80-yard relay. rec ord al William Jewell. Z 6 .pf 1 J, wk. V' -fffff' 'ff if f f, z. wa , ,J z .. 5f f'g 1 h Cindermen inin irophy for B80 relay win at Jewell. to break avg '-4 I K L. M-W W atr' as W.,fw....-..r.... ir? 7' 7 WTF iff in 52 ' iw' gn, M3 2 ii '-...L ji 'fn l r 'ef . .. . Y. s, .af 1 'g i l austere...--Sa, f ',.-,i-.af -53:-f.s,,.5 ' Litei'ary Societies . . . make the years even brighter with Memories of Rush XVeek , . , initiation . . . meetings and then . . . April 20th . . . nervous, excited chatter within the auditorium walls . . .colorful new jackets . . . anxiety in the fgices of con- testants us they, along with brothers and sisters, await the final decision of the judges at the . . . Literary Contest . . . 0.4ill5'3l2IllL 0 C. E ,, l' 0563 l XJ il dm,-H 5 ig' l 14 I 'frmw I sna- 's. ff?'? Hamilton Literary Society 22019905 97 fl ohrl nord W R Terry Noland 505 Reed First Semester Second Semester lfir-,iz Srrrmlrm- Terry Noland Bob Recd Earl Childs Tom Myers Ridlard Meyers jim King Presidents 1 Pr r ride fn l'lr'r -l'r r lfrft 711 Sill-Mir, Tr'r'.rrl1l'vr- H.lmi!lar1im1 Srrlqrnrrrl-ell-flrrfll Sumfzll Sfrrlullw Bob Recd EllrlCl1ilds l'l.lrlllrl Gibson Rirlmrd Meyers Turry Nulglml jlrhn Barnhullsc Q Bill Proctor Raymond Howard Harold Gibaon Don Toburcn lfrpmler Clilir Irrflrr lurillll Rrp, Ilrllurflrrl Dun Tohurcn Bcrn.ll'd MCCzlrty Hill Proctor TOP Row. Harald Schrocr, Charles Cook, laysan Lewis. zml Rows Howard Plsillias, Jack Marina, nan warren. BOTTOM Row. Allen zimmesman, Erwin saaaaf. 0- Mr. Moore N41 - Sify, lnf i V lliliiii b I if V V,,r sl, 'il A ll9 T l 4 l r v r T i l l Larrene Burgess Pu? Bennislon Firsl Semesler Second Semester Presidents Fir-,rl Semerler' Svrond Senzeflw i Lnrrcne Burgess Preriderzz Put Penniston ' Pat Penniston l'ir'eAP:'eridm1! Shirley Hughes i Slmron Maxon Serreffzrj' Sally Sieggen j 'loan Beal Tf'earm'er' Wfilma Speak Kay Daugherty Enlcxifm Larrene Burgess Kay Plumb Reparler Helen Pntswald Y Sally Sieggen C1 iii: Whnda Pence I Betty Sue Wfilliams Surgeirfzleal-Av'f1zr Frcida Endsley l Alyce Priefert Iulrrmrifry Rep. l-'larry Sue XVilliams l l Eulexia Literary Society Qjofve heb and hae Mr. Ford sponsor l TOP ROW: Crystal Moore, Joyce Turrentine, Ellen Mansell, Barbara Armstrong, Jean Cunningham, Marilyn Clark, Joyce Hathhorn, Carol Ferguson. 2nd ROW: Mickey Clifton, Nema Villines, Cynthia Bishop, Marilyn Woodard, Pai Harvey, Sarah Phillips, Wilma Bailey, Danna Cook. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Dedrick, Martha Fenson, Bonnie Swain, Judy Edmondson, Mary Gower, Elaine Hawn, Mary Rannabargar, Buclah Reinmiller. Q 0 'S 1 -MJ- E ,, , x Q If V rs Carlene Russell Loretla Morgan First Semester Second Semesver lfirll Sc'1lIL'JlL'1' Carlcnc Russell Ruth Hughes Joanne Rich Pat Snyder Helen Pellow Brenda Kitterer lnrcmx Morgan Carol Peterson judy Fortney Presidents l'rwi11'cr1f Vin -P1 wrdwlf S s'r1'0m1' y 1'rmf1u'c1- Lmzrdmfz Rvlliarlfr' Cr ifif Sug:'.1r1l-.ll-Arffrw Iffmwrilr, mp. .S'41omlSc'rfmvl1.1' l,urctt.l Morgan Helen Pellnw Kathleen Handley Cnrul Paterson jnnnnc Rich Pnl Snyder Ruth Hughes Ruth Hughca Pu! anydcr TOP ROW. Judy Sean, Beverly Seavers, Jeannette Slocum, Barbara Steph ns Paula Toman Judy Wnnstead Pat Thomsen Karen Yazel Znd ROW Myra Berry, Jaan Myers, Vesta Crumm, Marilyn Moore, Donna Norman, Sur: Shclfon Pal' Yocum Judy Crane BOTTOM ROW Norma Murray Peggy Handley, Pat Bowman, Mary Lou Kurtz, Betty Ja Kennedy, Ja Ann Goodman ,la 5 , , ,V 3 fn.. , V My V. Jerry Brown Bob Fflirl First Semester Second Semester Fifi! 5u1rlt'i.'ur jerry Brown George Erdnmn Bill Hanley John Fessman Bob Fain -lim Turner Charles Grifc Gary Gulick Ray XVrnblcy Presidents Pi c iitlwzr Vin -l'rumlw11 Sr ff r 1.11 3' T1'i',Ji11r'i'r' lV'ubilr'1'irr11 Rujm7'!t'i' C mir .YLi.qr'.111l-.rl-.'lrlf1 r If1m'wm'13 Rap. 5umf1tlSwf1aim- Binh Fain Gwrgc lfrdman Gary Elting Bulw Davis Rimnic Riiglixnd Tum Kuntz Bill Hunley john 'llissi jerry Fair Webster Literary Society Ulm W Jdafwfza f, sa l , -Ni .ki 77, T miin fil . -. M51 Ti Mr. Zaekula sponsor TOP ROW: Walter Hicklin, Duane Anderson, Jim Brown, Larry Clark, Herhy Bryant, Mike Eksrrom, Bob Fcssrnan, Fred Fisher. 2nd ROW Eddre Hem: Jrm Janes, Charles Justice, Lee Marriott, Jac Raesch, Joe Swaffer, Jim Turner, Jim Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Ray Wrobley, Larry Wolfe, Jim Mark Harold Eagen, Don Hublel, Gary Prador, John Lewis, Boyd Arnold. M W.. me :W7 so MW Z 'UW' ' 1 '?'if 4 11' ' - r .mm oe. li Q- . g Q. ' .5 TOP Row George Bon, Jerry Dcuscr, George Efdrnon, John Fessman, Gary ming, Jerry Fair, cnoriee Grilc, Gary Gulick. 2nd Row, John Hoover, mn Honley, Ronnie ionneon, Torn Kunz, aiu Kenlwener, cheek Nreoaern-rs, Ronnie Rogrona, con Renfro. BOTTOM Row orro soyiee, Jin. Doy, sob none Dale warren, Deon Goeking, John roses, Mike Gcren, Jim Davis. The boys in the black, gold :mel crimson first organized in 1957, making them the youngest boys' club ut East. The purpose of Vlfebster literary society is to stimulate interest in literature and composition and promote all things for the good of East. For the second your the club chose Mr. XXfalluce Zuckulgr, shop and drafting instructor, as its sponsor, Fulexin, the youngest girls' club, is Webster s sister club, The main activities of the year were: iz formal milk winter party, rush week, zmcl, of tourse, the Literary Contest. TOP ROW Jack Miller, Dean Tomlin, John Lyman, Kenny MeLeoa, mek Mowers, cadre aodowonn. 5 fl f Auf ,7 V. 4 ,f,..' -1 Larry Smirh. BOTTOM gm' ROW: John cro l 4. rk, M Curious and cartons of milk were hauled in l quench the rhim of these hardy lads or their fire: annual miIk. ike Sexton, Winston Winders, David Nash, Mike Nash, ,5 av ,N ff ,, M 6: T -W X 5 I I I E 1 - earn Marvin Carlson Robin First Semester Second FIM! Semeilfr' Marvin Carlson Carol Sparks Sherryl Lewellyn Melvin Thompson JoAnn Jaekson Mike Ashley Doug Miser Linda Danforth Ronnie Shepherd Marvin Rannaba rga r llrlartha Bray A 1 Presidents I'1eviz1'i'l1I If'!ri--Preridezzf S vrmfrizry Tran uzfer K.1L1il11eff4' Kfzfrlilmzfl Reporter C rizir Scfge.1f11-i1zeAn11,i' Irzlwxfodfly Rep, Hi rmriwl a Murrs Semester Seron1zlS41w,rzer' Robin Marrs hfartha Bray Martha Laws Doug Miser Carol Amos john McKinley Marsha Gordon Carol Sparks Wfeston james Marvin Carlson Alice Soeberg Kalailu Liiterary- Society ' ' , . S9 u . I, r ' v 4 , 4 WJ 0 .L I e ,ln Mr. Reid Anderson, sponsor for his second year, is a great advocate of literary societies. He is proving as much in his thesis which he is writing about them. He enjoys rush parties and potluclts as enthusiastically as the members. Participating in all the activities, he suggested the theme for Kalailu's Homecoming float. Q . A 1 , 1 0 -'I ' Q 1 . Pin 1 Q 4 Q TOP ROW: Pete zehner, Deanna sralev, Linda Danforth, Chu John Mekinley, Evelyn Maareheaa, Annie Pneawehi, Marvin Ran ROW: Colleen Laeirner, shirley, Shirley van Ness, Gwen warnaek a 'i3,.ns'J rles rrevele, Gloria Gribble, Mary Ann Havis, Jannn Jaehsan, Nancy Keith. zna ROW: nahargar, Beryl Roseherry, Barbara sernseeaa, Margie sarnseeaa, Ronnie shepherd. BOTTOM , wynana Womack, Melvin Thanrpsan, olga Aaelgran, caral Arnaa, Put srraehrnan. -rr- 2111.-,f-f J I i, Linda Danforth Short Story, First Exodus Ronald Johnson snort Story, Second Lost Donna Cook Short Story, Third Family Affair Reinmiller Essay, First Pursuit of un Ideal' ann Jac n Rs y, ecqfifl ,agen XJ Sandra Cummuck Essay, third This Is a Teen-Agar Dean Goeking Verse, First Sunrise Phyllis Anderson Verse, Second Forever After David Bnles Verse, Third Our Age Walafem on 1 Linda Danfurtlu Z Ronnie jtmhnsun S Donna Cook I Beulah Reinmillcr 2 Joanne Jackson 3 Sandra Cammack 1 Dean Gocking 2 Phyllis Anclcrnon 3 David Bales Written Events Narrative Hnxrrrinf -'1..,,r F.irniIy Affnirn Essay Pursuit uf An Ideal Teen-Agar This lx a Teun-Ages' Verse Sunrise Forever After Our Age 1 hl dwin- mr-. Williams presents medals Q overw erne ners. Knlttilu W cl'1x!u1' liuluxlal Eulcxm Kalnilu Leundin Wfehster Eulcxin Hamilton Eulexiuns iump with icy as they listen to results of contest. i i Lulu Slut exx.1 Icxia lznln ndls hstcr l Gnu' Gulicl: , lnmnv. Burgess Jia Kem Oral Events Oration Patrick l-lenry's Oultiunu On .1 Note nt Triumph w R-ulunN.1rrx Reinz1's Address lu Ihr Rurlmns' Exiemparaneaus Speaking I lam 'l'urm1' 1 We-sxm ldmci w Bun.mlMLC.lrly 1 Blclun Thmmpsnn Z Dun 'llvburcn R Guwgn Km' Power Pxnlg-nts 'lluvcmlc Dcllnqncmyv Defense Declamafion 'l'l1c' V.lll.ln! Tlx: Mounmin XY'l1lppuo1'wAll Arena Stems from Quo Vzldis' Wfhstcx Eulcxm K.1I.nlu XY'chstur K,zl.uIu Hxlmlltun K.xI.nIu Hamilton XY'cl1s!cr Alice Jean Priefert and Sally Sieggen, Eulexian Seng leaders, led Vheir sisters in feuhas of songs. Hamilions march proudly down fhe aisle with heads held high, ' 'guna-1. . .7 ' 4 Gary Gulick Oravion, Fim Hveniek Hehryfs omview' Larrene Burgess Oravion, Second On e Nole of Triumph Rabin Marrs Oralion, Third Reinzi's Address ia the Romans Jim Turner Enempewheeus Speaking, First f'Pewer Pfeieevsff Wesfon James Exvemporaneous Speaking, Second 'uuvehile Delinquency Bernard M:Car0y Extemporaneous speekihg, Third Defense Melvin Ihampsan Declamavion, First The Valiant Dan Tohuren Declamation, Second The Mountain WhippoorwiII George Barr Declamalion, Third Arena Scene from Quo Vadis fu 3 TOP ROW: Judy Fartney, Leundisp Marvin Runnabarger, Kalailug Roy Wrabley, Websters: Alyee Priefert, Eulexiag Harold Gibson, Hemiltons. BOTTOM ROW: Norma Murray, Leundisp Marvin Carlsen, Kalailui Jerry Fair, Websters: Betty Sue Williams, Eulexiai lntersociety Council .aawaamaawawwiy The goal for the Intersociety Council this year was to promote a better relationship between the 5 literary societies. Each Wednesday, the Council met in Mr. Don- ald S. Stephen's office to discuss the problems of the clubs and to obtain suggestions and help from Mr, Stephens and the other representatives. 'lhere were no problems that could not be settled peacefully, nor activities that could not be planned by Mr. Stephens and the Intersociety Council. On their agenda were also the Literary Contest and the many problems which had to be solved by the council. Tickets had to be made ready for sale and distributed to the members, seating arrangements for the contest had to be made, songs discussed, and the planning of the program. he cil. ted est of ff , . , --f- L '-' A 1 . 6414 441446 ef?-Q1,6, ,A 49.4 1 f 124, wf f,14x f4' -Aff ff ?:A.a.af,f5'i ,flfd swf - 45,44-'6L'l f ,!' 'J Q ,g,lc'2L Afzwfff ffxf' - f' ?4'?iT ,fggfef 4-fafwf 26? Mila ,jf ,fQn711Q,L Ji: ff94f,,4,60Lf ,LL LGZLZIQ 4f.4Agza7ffg 6,644 J liqragd ,g, lf j4, f4:,,L,4 BOOK II C '- . kg J-A Y,,V -,,. 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O T 4 I I M P A Q T l, .6 , ,fsg A- ' r , Q or X Q ' TA Q T . ,ez T wffnx ko A N .N . ,iw 7 Sub-Freshman ' y ykkww, TOP Row: Marilyn Borr, Peggy sue Bartlett, Mike Baxter, Gertrude nennke, Victor Bennett, Mildren Blonoar, Elliott Booker, leon Borders, Durwood Bowden, Sharon Jean Bowan. ard ROW: Joe Bradford, Martha Bradley, Nellie Bronoeeiner, Brenda Bronson, Jerrie Branson, Latrieia Ann I Briggs, Marion Briley, Ronald Brill, Wyatt Britt. 2nd ROW: Jesse Brirenaine, Gerald Brown, James Brown, Janice Brown, Larry Brown, gi June Burdiolr, Eleanor Brrrlareoa, Pat Borlran, Joyce Burleson. BOTTOM Row: Virginia Burleson, Rose Mary Burleson, Don Brrrnell, Jornos Burton, Wilbur T Butler, Jollnie colawen, Gary colle, :eonone Calvert, Karen cornooell, Martha Canfield. T V , Brenfs, Joseph Judy Burmey, T ' I i T Q :lf '. 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Burr 7Z',e,,- ,E . R, 2' I K In ,Ik J , - ' 5 ,'S'ff, 4 Yi'o Common Learnings Clcihing 1 f i ' l-iomemoking Top Rows Carolyn Sue cennon, Neil corr, Gary Chambers, slooo Charlton, Gail Charlier. are Rows John Cherne, Deanna Chiddfx, Ronnie ciiloii, Edna cloeper, Horola Clark. 2nd Row: Carolyn Cleveland, Jo Ann clevenger, Melvin clevenger, Roy Nelson cleveriger, Ernest coe. BOTTOM izowg Jimmie Coffman, Lowreriee coffmoh, Phyllis cole, chorles Cooper, Larry Hugh Cooper, JIWMQQZZZW ie TOP ROW: James Ccatney, Bill 3rd ROW: Regewo cubirie, Deon Theodore Day. 2nd Row: Larry Driver, Noomi Dryden, Muriella Dennis Elmore, wohais English, 134 ceri, Ronnie con, solen croio, Beverly crorner, 'rom Crave'-s, Joyce crowforil, Lewonne Crawford, Linae Cross, Linda Crust. Culberfson, sriiee ciirren, La Donna Dailey, lcoren sire Drake, aerneiiln Danner, chorles Dovis, Miehoel Davis, Karen Dey, Delmoni, Lois Jean oemoss, Mary Ann Dorineer, James Dixon, Sally Dernville, Betty Lon Doyle, shirley Drerre, sonno Key Dirnlser. BOTTOM ROW: John Dwyer, Morilyn Dyer, Larry Dyke, Raymond zogen, Larry zoson, Ruby srlains, Lindo Eidson, Violet Elhinglon. v fi A 37 f i' ' ' 'Cf' Q., - rg , I Hague if 5 .L rv ', 1 4. 'M ' we i , I if if L a ilfffilief x ,nail ,X , L 4 .gg w.,,,. Q Q T 1, ' gg A. f .a J i. i i W ,ZFX K V H 4 7 F, VA N lf 7 , ,r , j r . A FL 11. -1-NJ -.ei 5 ,. i - Qs..,r 'A 'V' , r-ir K sa: i sl V 1 Q .2 :,r- 5' , are 421' ' kj 'A .er ,Ae r ,er a. ni, ,riff--- r ' 31, . in ,Nw f - ,se 1 iliiiliiiiwyiliriri ,, ir 1 w ' ' 1.16. ' r Hmmm lvffi :V ' . If l V ' I I g Q 2 ,Ii ,S g x7 A A fl ' i A '-we ,. is-fy .5 , fl. , 4 - are CG-T r - .-H, 'if' TOP ROW: Billy Joe Evans, Robert Ewel, Darlene Fares, Andrew Q , I ,-fs , Q. , QQ , 5 'L' V, .4 ar-' L. vii? L f r 1 fm, i Farnsworlh, Erskine Faulkner, 'ranr Fessmon, Darlene Fislier, Lowell Fislrer, Narnia Fill- Virgile rarler, Charles Fnyrler, Frances Frazier, nieliara Frederick, narallry Fyfe, Shirley Giles, Sian Glaaaen, sandra Gofalh, James Golden, cera Gaiden, Norman Genlaler, Bah Garden, slrirley Gare, Daria Geauin, Sandra Gower. BOTTOM ROW: Dayrrraia Gragg, Rayrnanu Graga, Albert Gralranr, Marilyn Gralranr, wanna Grant, cgbdwwfofr Www, ?h ' laaaea, Oflr gerei, Shirley Fontaine. 3rd ROW: 'rlreresa Ford, Glenn rarlnran, qv Gallagher, Betty Garaner, Martha Mae Gerlr. 2nd Row- Michael vrn lon. Gail Graves, :anres Gray, Mike Grealnaasa, valrieia Grearlrarrse, nararny Green. HSL Top Row. walliarrr Greenwult, Ernestine Greer, nanalrl Gulick, caral Guyer, WY- .lanres Hull. 3rd ROW: Jimmy Heel, lzelaeeea Ann Hamilton, Russell Ham- FUY melt, Danna Harnrnenlree, Douglas Hunks. 2nd Row: Mary lane Harness, OH- :nay Harrell, neberla Harris, Layene Jo Hurt, Luna Jn Hari, BOTTOM ROW? Regina Harvey, Roger Hatfield, :dare Hayden, Jae Hayes, Virginia Heaalay. 'run ' liar. K, ,. if gs . .s Qi, if if ' A X 4 'H we 25 F, , ' f , si 23 a f' if . .c:':r fifb ' ,if r ' M --A M , rr, 17 M' ,,.j - U, , , f-75 ., .V F ., 'ff rx ei H Q : , 2, -f':.,,g,.'m ee. 6 ,, - W' ' me or 'E' H' F.. , as ef if 'F ey? Us , . 77 ' l Z ,. F-f . ., f H W , , if , ,, , ,f , Ax, fx 4 A L , - vs,-1 1 Fl 5'-556' r 1 i rri...,na.4 ' Rose Marlin Arilhmefic Speech Frederick Gott An Mary M. Zickefoose Arirlrrnelir IQiiI:'33-'!- 'bs -r5l l L'iXff T ' r iiffzif 1' -2281 fiwisr, N A - -- i rig: . ,,.f . ll 1 an 135 -' ' 14' X ,V 2 , rs 4 ' ' '- ' 'ff 2- ' V ' 'Ee V Q ' V J 'V , f,. ' -W V , -f- ' , -.,. it ., x. 2,20 6 , it it Q X . X V V QW K L f- ?'7Lf5'Z:'fv, ai z : - : H Xl 31Y'Ahf L ' 4 4 ,, ' sv 4- xr N I V . , V , Y Q as V , . A I ,G Q , iz A A r gt' ' ' . -' :iq uhm ' A, ,-Q , ' Q gi .JJ '57 ln 5.7315 it ' L V K -Jw , i X' Ki pw- eg. if A . V fs. X, t Lg F L V X X 4 A 1? T Mg i , 1, yf I ma: - 'P fl- y . , if . x ., a ' V q 1 .. N, 7 . i ,V fggxv 'V 1 I- -N 1 gm -: 'I ,,..g, ,V 1 ,MI ,gray 9 ff wg J A , ,, T. x ,gs ' ix A ff-f YA QU, Q, . . R ff k . ev ., I i ml i , r TOP ROW: Robert Henderson, Nola Hickman, Louise Anita Hickson, Barbara Hightill, Russell Hill, Anita Himes, James Hobby, Phyllis Hodges, Julia Hoover, Ted Hopson. 3rd ROW: Janice Houtchens, Nancy Hubler, Ralph Huckaby, Aubry Hudgens, Donna Hudson, Gloria Jean Hughes, Jerry Hurst, Phyllis Ann Hurst, Bonnie Huber, Kenneth Hutcherson. 2nd ROW: Linda Kay Eidson, Allen Jackson, Jack Jackson, Nancy Jenkins, Helen Jensen, Cecil Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Linda Johnson, Daniel Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Janes, Judy Jones, Alice Joyce, Wallace Julkowski, James Jura, Adarkies Justice, Johnnie Justice, Charlotte Keel, Charles Keller, Carolyn Kennedy Wwe? ' ,goo 136 Class uf '60 TOP ROW: Jonnie Kerrick, Marie Kimrey, Ruth Kinder, Paul Klossen, Orpha Sue Klepper. 3rd ROW: Dennis Knight, Wanda Koelling, Ronnie Kretxschmer, Bonnie Krout, Nick Larnhros. Znd ROW: Wallace Laws, Carol Leasure, Thelma Lee, Richard Lelnken, Marilyn Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: William Lewis, Gordon Light, Carolyn Linder, Diana Lindsey, Roger Logon. K :Sis . H ' 7,-U :lx V3 S r- X QL ' , 1 ,.,, fi X 'ci ' G ,Fill-. ' it . 735' V- . 2 x 1 51' 7 ES ' 'Eg 'V A -f . fx, . I ga, , s,. 2. Y B , . fp ' -ua 'll I l. 'Q fs , A , ,, Q: , w 534 ' , Q Ai 'i 3 . ,Lf I ' -lf 1' V r Wh J V , J 4 55 - v ek v e lia ist, ecil ki, ha er, re, is, 5-, T R... 4' I 4- .3, Q, ' ,Af , F-' 5: Rift? V. ff f 4 me X f- ' Sw ' K f,,,- 3, be -, or Class I if f : : f -L 1 0 -e ,M , ig- , . ' T ' 1 4: 'fir , a t if T 3, .J 'BU .' if , f 'f+' ACN 11 Q1 f L ': 1 N f V TOP ROW: Vance Long, Sue Lowe, Gloria Lucas, Jerry Ludy, Wayne Lynn. 3rd ROW: Kenneth Lytton, Billy Mack, Judy Maier, Marcia Maloney, Earlene Manns. 2nd ROW: Richard Mansur, Janice Markwell, Gloria Jean Martin, James Martin, Ruby Marlin. BOTTOM ROW: Carol McArthur, Duane McCain, Carl McCarthy, Gary McClain, Jerl McClintick. Zim .Wm J! M14 We Mr fr WIA' TOP ROW: Frankie McDaniel, Peggy M:Gehee, Carl Mclntoch, Robert McKenney, Robert McMenemy, Monnie Messer, Walter Milford, Albert Miller, Arlene Miller, John Miller. 3rd ROW: Clyde Bryan Miller, Arlene Miller, Marie Miller, Patricia Miller, Donald Mitchell, Elizabeth Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Bertha Moffett, Kenneth Moffett, Beverly Molder. 2nd ROW: Carolon Moore, Paul Moore, Dickie Monnsmith, Bonnie Morgan, Jerold Moritz, Lucille Morris, John Mowell, Gary Murray, Joe Needles, John Neeley. BOTTOM ROW: Ivan Nelson, Ronald Nisser, Teddy Nusbaurn, Joyce Ogrixavich, William O'HaIIoren, Patsy 0'l'lara, Darrel 0'Rear, Dorothy 0'Riley, Dottie Osborne, Patricia Owen. ff , X ,fp 5 I 5 I ,Agri ,gs Y C- I L J fe - s ' fe J J W J i A ' 1. ez r '- 'fy ,- : :1',x,ff' ', , ,sr : P' ' 'if . in 2 trim viff A N.: ,,,, f : iff e JL r We X fel' f , A f'?'16i ': -a, . A M , ',', . J A38 3 . , L Q. .JI A . ,, K K , 4 s J , , C y M r ga. fb., ' , , ' N, 1 V, xffm Q, . 'f ' . rt .rm it fff 1 ' Q ' ff ' 5 ' . I , 9, rv, ' U- 'Q 5,7 3 R if gf , r 52' , ,K-L, x V! A A I Y f K, H '20 I I v l v 5 A ,li I I 3' 24,3 Q : n X A ,,' . --' ' 137 'Q,,jJVAfW4f. Fail 'V :VVV up br r r 4 may h 21 r svrvr ,, L ' is ' ,, T f V V, y . ,J ,V L5 EA? 34 TOP ROW: Jerry Owens, Glen Owings, Carol Palswald, Floyd Payne, Carole Pearson. 3rd ROW. Sue Perry, Ralph Perry, Raber? Pelersan, Ronny Peterson, Donald Phillips. Znd ROW: Gaylord Phillips, Judith Phillips, Donald Picard, Roberf Poilorff, Charles Powell. BOTTOM ROW: Wanda Proelor, Richard Prail, William Henry Preston, Sherrill Proclar, Earl Pyle. lm e TOP Row: Charles Quenetfe, calvin Rivers, Put lmlaell, James Rainey, Gerald Rapp, John Rclliff, Jacqueline Raw, clrarles lzeasaner, Russel Reeves, Bren! Renington. 3rd ROW: Oscar Renfrew, carl Rnaaas, Dale Richardson, Donald Richardson, Harry lzielrarasan, Joe Rinkenbaaglr, Jim Roark, Marlene nalrerrs, Donna Robertson, Linda angers. 2nd ROW: Dennis Rogers, Fred Ragers, Eileen Ross, Patricia Ruse, sherrnan Sanders, Sondra seanlen, James seen Sue sean, oaaglas senzee, Beverly Self: BOTTOM Row: Roy Shaffer, Rielrara slrniek, James slrepara, Rager Shepherd, Wilma Sherman, Shirley slrielrfls, Genevieve slripp, Billiemae slrirk, Elaine Shirley, Ella Shirley. .-. 6, as si To ' 5 A PM- 151 W A P as i we f To A -2 2 we T fr- , gg r egg:-vu fuss , - 1 ,xi V, K, ,X ' A. -X 5 5 ,,.e My -4,1 , R 7 y so J' W f' TTTT e f 'X f ff' if T P f NA- L if ' ' V T A or ra. ge - r I 'T 1 my M532 V- ZS ii 5 x, , Z3 fa. -:T 4 1 x s gm, A 4 fl 2- 1 4 ree ? Q Q V. . fl N f Q. A T L as . f . fe ' 5 in A is ii LQ' A 'Yi fm-.fn in Q. ii ' 9,2 , X self T - ,J V . A V K ik MTM I wp' 'K T x gws , .,,,, e 4 1 rv, - fs -' W K.. . 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BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Thornton, Ed Leonard Tripp, Diane Truxal, Tracy Tull, Carol Turrentine. l 1 J W TOP ROW: Janet Tyler, Benson waggrner, Mary Ann Walla, Rita Waters, Leon Watson. 3rd ROW: Darlene Watts, Jesse Wealot, Sue Weaver, George Wendel, Sharon Weygandt. 2nd ROW: David White, Larry White, Linda White, Sherry White, Riehard Wilcaxsan. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur Williams, Beverly Williams, Floyd Williams, Richard Williams, George Wilson. Y ' F' Li, - f ff- fr . r J Nrel , ae- 9? , J V 2 f ,f A' ff ,Qi .z..f ' ' , if ez, , - . ' .r.-'V -Ili 2 . if-fi r 4 5 we f at e ,r if, ns. 'L is ,r 2: ' .5 . il -ff 5 I '7 . J t an ,. 1 . X If . re efs VV I , f l r sis if , ,H ,, 'J fffqff -, swf A if we, V , r A' fir if iQ . fi f .!,f'f, In ,rf . ,,,, ff, 1 L,,,r ,lv fm r, i, fy f 1 , , V - -' H -4: -- we , r , r ,T Y lf r lsr, .S- ref'-' Y ' I f ,J fi Ln, wrence Skaggs, Darlene Smith, Nancy Smilh, Richard Smlth Vlrglnla Smith ayburne Speak, Gary Springer, James Stanback Vickie Starnes John Steven Swafford, Gerald Swaffar, Barbara Tongue, James Terrell Allce Thompson Nina Tilford, Janice Tan, Mary Tomlin, Geralalne Townsend Plryllrs 'rrasy ghwe fiend J TOP ROW: Jerry Shockley, Ralph Siebert, Chuck Simms, Mike Singleton, La W Noi Plclured Real Anaersan Common Learnlngs Aramrnerla Mann l sngllsln l Otto Crosfhwail Common Learnlngs Cosby llarrisan Common Learnlngs Agnes crawfara Arr ,srl fu , . if: if X I ff, ' N ' , ,-. A kv j 6 Q ,Q I tif 9 ,6 3,,,,f4 x ' O el 4 V s 1 sl Q , r .L 4' fr? f TOP ROW: Lindu Ruth Wilson, Jerry wen-uek, nuvid weelefy, Larry weulsey, Barbara Workman, wenau wfignr. 2nd ROW: Kay vunrlesl, Jerry Vaughn, Kenny Vaughn, Dan Yoachum, Colleen Youngs, Annu Nell Zaehark. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Eiasun, Sue Johnson, Ronald Rowens, Barbara wells. 0he.Whw!!.flf W TOP ROW: Killis Gregory, Richard Schoeek, Philip Aichele, Jack Morgan, Ronnie Cooper, Leslie Bliss. 2nd ROW: David Yockey, Roberta Cahen, Nan Slinneit, Jean Cox, Franzes Talley. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Bayless, Donald Adams, Charles Johns, Jim Hael, Gordon Lighl. 140 he class of 1959 Freshmen now begxnnmg your fxrst actual year IH hrgh school new classes so many faces and names to learn yes 1956 flnds you young and unsure of the future but soon all too soon your Senror year wxll come then you too w1ll look back to 1956 and your Freshman year XM F Nr ,SZ Q.. rg f r 1 r lr: in 1 fl: P l w I E l l i 1 l lil ,J 4' 51, l ,f ,Tw e. ' f M we , ,,, , M 'A f , ' , ,, 'ef f' ' z fi 1523 x 3 iiQni2'.i-Rvskiffy' l Q, -fi in ,,, l T fe Q f y if N ,I f I - ' W ,,V:V Ae , We 7 nam Q? N - A 1 I 4 ,l C' M , new I: 7 , -V-HAZ.-,wi TOP ROW: Belly Jo Aiken, Richard Allen, Valesfa Allen, Richard Allingron, Judy Anderson. 3rd ROW: Darolhy Angorli, Beverly Armstrong, ndnirliy Arm- Freshmen egleml strong, Margie Armstrong, Russel Arnold. 'Zrld ROW: William Asbury, Roberi Ayles, Raymond Bahr, James Balding, Connie Ball. BOTTOM ROW: Nina Boll, Jack Ballas, Steve Baliew, Glen Ballieu, Mary Ballieu. TOP ROW. Harold Barllerl, Ladell Barnes, Marilee Barber, Sharon Basore, John Baiy, Edward Bauder, Eddie Baylie, Donna Behrends, Pal Behnke, Roberla ' ' ' ' ' R Id B wman, Pal Benton. 3rd ROW: Geraldine Bingham, Diane Birmingham, Billie Blazkman, Bowman, Anthony Bourdess. 2rd ROW: Belly Breedlove, Judy Boxx, Carol Breen, Thelma Briley, Beverly Brooks, Pearlie Cafherine Brown, Jerry Brown. BOTTOM ROW, Tommy Bryant, Beverly Buhr, Virginia Burkle, Carol Burnell, Grover Burr Caldwell, Carmen Campbell, Lola Canada. Florida Bien, Billy Bodine, l-leleise seeker, Par Bowers, ana e Brooke, nevia Brewer, Jean Brown, , Roberta Burton, Emilie Cain, David ' B 'fi' Tiff fe T W ' T ff V is Q - I M! W 1-gvf e I V. ,RTX f , MV . , wr U ,,,. x T V X 1 f- 13 ii V X15 ir V R' ew ' i Wi w me i , ee, . 5 ly. f f 1.5 A, V 1 ,gn , I M W Meng K fri, yr , 1 f if- i 7 , ,. ,.., , , if 5 ie., as fe. fe B i W 'i j ' 'V' , , , . I W 1, ' fi ii ' E Q - rig elif' w ja if ee Q i , 5-e of Q Q 5 , L35 .Q 5 - .. I HA JW e 142 S i iii nn, m. erl' Ill, rhi Pal vm, Vid J N v I hi .. ,-.,,.. ..,., - se- ... - ...Ma 6 A ' ,rc - - 'Q za sa.. W 3 ' W i C. ' +A T y fi ,, , wc.-ff f T , V QW , a. 1 - V- my .9 IN. J - , 3 ,Q N A giant , .. VVVV fs ,,: tg H 1' 1 ' as 'V .. , I gage., 1 ,pk ,ij - -K K i' il . . . 'I 1 K . . . Wffnw T K G A f i 5 15- f i cm - if - it f sei E . J cw T 1 REQ? - 1- N 'fi' , tina , sc T s f,,. - fa TOP ROW. Nancy Carey, Jana Carpenter, Terry Carr, Kay Carter, Maurice Carter, Larry Cass, Dave Caven, Joyce Cayce, Charles Chaffee, David Childs. 3rd ROW. John Clarke, Marilyn Cobb, Jim Collins, Sue Collins, Clyde Colvin, Patricia Combs, Charles Cook, Dave Cook, George Cook, Ann Sandra Coonfield. Znd ROW: Nickie Cooper, Gene Cope, Conrad Cox, Bill Cox, Shirley Cox, Judy Crane, James Crawford, Robert Creek, Harold Crump, Larry Crownover. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Culp, Charles Curren, Howard Curtis, Richard Dahman, Arlene Dorland, Charles Davis, Kitty Davis, Paul Davis, Shirley Mae Davis, Archie Denington. 6 J cn? QMZEQZZMMQJZML5QwanafJQae TOP ROW: Deanna oialeinan, ranese naak, Ragai Dake, Lc-,vena nriskin, Glaria Duncan. sid Row: Laffy oysc, Ronnie Eason, Irene zcnals, James Edmansand, Alice skim. 2nd ROW: Jann Ellis, Arlene zuisan, cliff Eficksan, Lloyd zsnlanian, Judith Enlae. BOTTOM Row. Alice Eve, John Fares, Fan, Rebecca Feeney, Caroline Fenimore. Olive Wim' 'M' :Z - me f Wi T. ff: w w if 2 gh ,. . J ' X , 7, V'M..5 J, i . 73 V ,Q C , , ,ALM Q ' .P .Z ,,,' VY, fi SA 'KV K4 I ,555 , ri f f ' -I1 - 4 J f V mi Q 4: ' ,, M: E371 , ' 4,5 My , 'ea M fc QV navy Robert Buchanan English I and 3 Frank C. Bevans Civics Carolyn Dasbach English I Speech Oswald Pederson Civics American History 143 l I W. lnn, :les bale cks, :vid son, erry f H wr 1 S 2 e- -' f k ssegl-'of f e-H 1-f T b i , A,,,-' ,Melee ' 2 . T 5 T Y -f' 1 I ff .- r , r,.f1,-,-'.- - f 1: J , . ww, ,A 4 A 5 91 ' r of M ,,,, K lem, y , v::A M fb so K' as 1 fi . . ,,.. . r L? M ' ,yr egfifii rl' he as f J V he I , Q ,,, C ' r . A TOP Row. Thomas Hutchenson, John Hyland, Buddy James, Barbara Jobs, Ronald Jae. 3rd Row: Jeanine Juhn, Clyde Johnson, Don Johnson, Esther Johnson, Robert Earl Johnson. 2nd ROW: Mary L, Johnsron, Bob Janes, Marie Jones, Marvin Joplin, Essie Judd. BOTTOM ROW: Beniamin Jrrrd, Jerry Lee Kelley, Linda Kincaid, lryin Koellina, Larry Krrlrl. 0' 9597! ey we Jw!! Top Row. Peggy Kroase, Evelyn Knone, Donald Lanrarn, Shirley Lasoler, Marllro Lnwrenee, lzielrard Ledford, Shirley Lee, Henry Levingtun, LeRoy Liam, Karen Lippincott. 3rd Row: Eve Littlejohn, Alfred Loyelaee, laola Lowe, Shirley l.nallen, sylyia Lucas, Parrlia Lrrlher, Bonnie Mois, Sharon Malrn, Napoleon Malone, Karen Maiars. zne Row. Marvin Maloney, Susan Malone, Rishord Manley, Erma Mannerine, Janice Mann, George Mansell, Winston Mason, Mary Ann May, Shirley Mays, George Marley. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Meclrrlran, Tyle Mecow, Jerry Mecowan, Kenny Meuoa, Jaelr McPike, Sam Merriman, Danna Meyer, Bah Miadlecon, Ruth Mifflin, Gary Miller. at f' X -2,4 ,. ' Sf fb r one , r 5 ' 22: ' 1 if af' 0 ,,,, lm ff' SZ, ff , , sa ' ,, V . :'5 ..?' jLf V - ,,, in ., Zh. , s- , we L3 6, , V If ZW K Wi r 6 fr fling Q . K T J T ese , ,.,, ' Q ' I J' 531 We r , ' l'f 2 , ? f 1 ' Gi' . Q' 1 Q 5 'fl gif . V ., , -' X J ' A A A 1 5 1 A T, ,iw is I ei, ,, fe,ev,f Jae- ' I V. Q ,Qt l ' if or v v . e 5 rf. 'g , e. as y r ,-r Y Q rv S fi? ,A , 1 ek r,,' , T ' Un- 'Q f' WW , . ,, . A - ' sw , wg Z V, if'h, - x ml nmwfl, , L A .E Z GVV Q j J 'S N r - l gr WR: s ,,,. me, r J Qs ,,. 'ri 145 1 T A . V f x. 8 :LSU W 3 fi ' ' . ,, 'tm QT Q ...Yi me. v,' .e gf . 'fs' ' , . fn:-My ' QM f ,V Class J l U ' f Vx. w 1 ' f 3, T 'W7 L L, N S me f T 11' JV ' fi.. ' 'f , f , A of Jw J - jg f' I 7 FZ M f 4 1 -. f' ' M ' 'Ziff W A , 4 'M nf- If My it 35 1 V3 I 3 f A A - . .z2g.',?i.fQL'5'::f df-,mf 5 4 QW: I l 2 l TOP ROW: Rodney Mills, Sharon Mills, John Miriek, Barbara Moffett, Carol Moore. 3rd ROW: Daisy Moore, Brenda Morris, Shirley Moore, Shirley Morgan, Earl Markwell. 2nd ROW: Willie Mosley, Danna Mudd, Carol Nash, Micheal Nash, Fred Needles. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Neeley, Tony Neland, Sandra Nelson, Gloria Nesbitt, George Nie. W ' Wham, .WWJM ' TOP ROW: Annetta 0'Hara, David 0'NeiI, Judith Odgers, Richard Osborn, Larry Owings, Mary Palley, Judith Patterson, Gladys Payne, Andrew Payton, , Eugene Peake. 3rd ROW: Bob Peeler, Sandra Peery, Isabel Perez, Micheal Dan Perry, Bob Perryman, Howard Phillips, Shirley Peterson, Charles Pfeiffer, i Donald Pierce, Mary Ann Polley. 2nd ROW: Helen Pryor, Shirley Rachaner, Mark Randal, King Raleigh, Linda Ramsey, Gary Ramsey, Judy Rector, Delores Redding, John Reed, Larry Reeves. BOTTOM ROW: James Reifschneider, John Reinmiller, Arlin Renfraw, Dorothy Riggs, Sandy Rinard, Shirley Rinehart, Mike Riordan, Georgia Mae Robb, Carolyn Robbinsan, Tony Rodak. li P - , A 2 . ' T 1 if - , Q Q . k : we -',- , '- - .awe Q f 2' f s ' . , 1 ,. i , J K. W t 12 , , , , , l 4, - , Y f 1 . 5 . ,sf Q - lg li, , 55,51 if' ,-'A' , 'Y' S 1 . R, 5 ew 1. ,. ww 1 - + ' ' 4 5 .311 'Q 4 l '.. - ' ' , fi E , 1 V, I 5. S I -,331 . 'Q 5 oe K ' ,P ' . , 'i K 3 fi , I Y i f ' h H f. 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L ' , Q m'. is ' - V T xi - il ji 'H F in 5-H ' ,f ,M 2 Yi ' M R .spit I X X. -iwsrrmffrzwss .-.. ff L' V X wx a,,,.X,,, L, fi XX- I -Vi il gsxixv V' Q ,. , A A X L-L- ..L' he A - I w 'ev wy.. , 1 -... T - , , . .. af - sf 545, XMAL ' .4 S QQ. ' 1 2- 4 T , P2 J .. a . -. f R' .. ' 1 , ' fem 2- ,T 5 A ,d T . 1 ll V - ' ., A so ' I li' ' ' 3 if TOP ROW: Augustina Rodriguez, Nancy Roelotson, Bonnie Rogers, Paul Roberts, Linda Ruberson, Dick Rule, Bill Runner, Donna Runyan, Margarel Russo, Rita Marie Ruttinger. 3rd ROW: Ellen Salmon, William Sayles, Robert Scerecy, David Schneider, Harald Schroer, Babi Scott, Larry Scott, Patricia Scott, Veralea Sellon, Charlene Shalley. 2nd ROW: John Sharp, Peggy Sharp, Dorothy Shelly, Mary Shelton, Bert Shick, Dixie Showalter, Pat Siglar, Grace Simmons, Beverly Smith, Connie Smith. BOTTOM ROW: David Smith, Donna Smith, Janice Kay Smith, Larry Smith, Gary Scott, Annie Snider, Barbara gvheae ' Wwe , TOP ROW: vm-on spencer, Gloria Sperry, Stella lpnck, John Stacy, Bob Staley. 3rd ROW' Sharon Stark, Myrna Stoner, Henrene Suggs, Dorris Sum- mers, Pat Sutherland. 2nd ROW: Jerry Swanson, Jimmy Tcnnehill, Roberta Taulbee, Mary Jo Teepen, Darnell Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Thornhill, Anita Thomas, Donald Thompson, Paul Thompson, John Tobler. Snowden, Starlene Snowden, Ted Soldanels, Harold Sooter. -- f ,Q ., -f ,,.., 5 wg , ' ' T ' 'rsi gf , jk K 1 f f, f T ' I . .SL ' :mfr I - QE W T- 2 Q 1 s Q X Y V .J , ff., g ,ff K fl f771 :. , if'?z, - ,'sEw Q , f, ,. , f-, f ff f ,af , ' , an dag, M . MES , Q- ..,'..,. ,,,, ,,,,,,, T f A ,. : Ar, ' .35 415 ' 'T-'W ,,,r R Q, T 0 ' 5.2. nfl: R W' X 5 xi' ' i , C ' if 'Q fr 93 'Z' AM' ' .- .- 4- i '+L' Af? TLT :Y . Q a f V , 3 , V r , X, v Q . 7 '- We - 'Ja 1: 'A . V -fe , ff Q ,ie - Y ,A-. ii , ,, if ai 2' 9 ' will S 'fi ' Q' , Q ' , , , w Q ! iiryeerff Ci 1 I ,V M J so K, , , line 3 'A , .4 - f f -v- ' ' V fs , 'I L, f Q' M M' ,. V' ' ' 1 ' 4' -QQ 4 ' ,, '.- W . ' ' L ' e g n ff 1' ,ee ee. 1, gating, . Fa C V 4,3 is f,:.i4--1. W A71 1, 1 . '12 v my EQ 4, J ae, ee, Q L so , M K he - I - i 3 A A . A if eef'A TOP ROW: Bessie Todd, Dean Tomlin, Sherry Tompkins, Janie Townsend, Bonnie Tripp, Judy Tull, Priscilla Tully, Everett Turner, Joe VanDolah, Charlotte Vance. 3rd ROW: Charles VanWye, Robert Varncr, Joyce Wakeman, Sharon Wallace, Donnie Warren, Alvin Washington, Curtis Watkins, Louis Weaver, Brenda Weir, Wayne Weiler. 2nd ROW: Charles Whitcomb, Jim Wilane, Carol Jean Williams, Barbara Willis, Lois Williams, Orville Williams, Shirley Wil- liams, Sharon Williams, Charlene Wilson, Doris Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Sondra Wilson, Winston Winders, Longina Wicrcinski, Darlene Win, Billy Wolfe, Gary Wood, Darrell Wood, Sharon Woodley, Roddy Woodruff, Ronnie Woods. 4 eoizeahmen, 959910 ml eweymz TOP ROW' Jay Coffman, Raleigh King, Earl Markwell, Jerry Kirk, Alfred Gaston, John Finfroek. 2nd ROW: Raymond Newberry, Rita Milne, Kay Bannister, Essie Todd, Beverly Sue Buhr, Pat Yocum, Catherine Allen. BOT' TOM ROW: Elilubefh Field, Lloyd Kurlshum, Ronnie Mickey, Marion Brilcn- dine, James Gallagher, George Shortose, Maxine Cook, TOP Row. Dwayne wendy, Jackie workmen, ner- wright, Donna Yeung, Robert Yeung. BOTTOM Row: Pete Zellmer, Allen zimmermen, Leslie Winfield, Norma Kent. ,L , 5 - jeg, ' gm., A my V, ... it JS, U4 A f-1 Y , I-'-if'-f f 4 Q K .W FX z, ' X .W A ix ,r,,,F,,,f, ,, ll i ' 3? oni , CI- ' R Q r K P we , 1 N ' 148 he dass of 1958 Sophom0re5 you lc-lrned that school 1S made up of more tlnn mtudy there ue club meetmgs after 5111001 mth 1 fem pals before Lhss Sromnb fog-ther m fun .15 xx ell as knoxvle-d1,C 1956 L1 yelr of mxxth and progress for the Soph omme dass gli QT! Sophomores , , ,F-A , f' 1 gn ., J i fi, ie. ' ' 'Q eg, - , Par wvi' ,ef-gf:-, f fl ,- -. T I iaiiil we T T ' 4 ax , A T T T rea .. ,l , ee 4 2 - , 4, el. '17 V' ,-T wgjie ... fa, 'f T' 'Tl nfl? T .ex Q ' s M ' , 9' Q .T ,, A '1 ' 1 A I jk f ' ' 4 i fi 1 4 2 f A. , ff 11 f , T ' qi I h Q H L 1 '7f ' ef- 6 '69, , Ag QV' T, txif 4 .1 ' TOP Row1 Glenetfu Aeerns, John Adams, Joyce Adkins, David Aneersen, Drrene Andersen. 3rd Rowg Priscilla Anderton, Jerry Appleton, serlrere Arrnslreng, Michael Ashley, Jim Army. 2nd Row: Lloyd Ayles, George Baker, wilrne Healey, 'ree Belles, Lucille aershers. BOTTOM ROW: Mary nerr, Edd'e Bedsworfh, Linda Bennetk, Myra Belly, Cynihia aislree. QWQZMQQZ efuhvq. ezunhm ZZe6Q TOP ROW: Keren aleesee, sheren sleesee, Judy Bourret, Roger areley, nen Branstetter, rrenk aresinelen, Lerrise Breshears, Sharon Briggs, Dottie arewn, Jim srewn. are ROW: Bennie srrrlen, serbere celvan, Shirley ceees, David cerr, Donna Marie Curr, keleerl Dillard, Carolyn clerk, Nancy cerrewey, Call Cartmell, senare Gay Cuuveren. 2nd ROW: Leis Chastain, lee clerk, nellae Clerk, Merilyn Clark, Mickey cnfren, Jay ceflrnen, Diane ceek, Donna ceek, Marilyn ceeeer, lserleere Cox. BOTTOM ROW: Vesta Kay crrrrnrn, Joan Davis, Suzanne Davis, nel, ney, clerae neeraek, Helen oreeer, cherles oeneen, Mary orrnlee, Marihc nrrnn, Charles Dye. 7-1, .. A .ee ffl T: T '-is 'lei , - 4 - f 1 T A v' T cee' A -ere M ll . - ' we A T V 551 .1 , ff! , - Q 5 k. ffm' W? 1 fn -iv 7 Af- ' ft, qw Q ST -we T, -9- V M T .- ,K V e- y f N- fl' Y ll? Qi' I yrs- as V ei xx: 79.2 N, V. ' -- 2 A.. 9, X L 1. ' , if 1'- l lv T K5 we-T . se T- 1' : T T l l 1 1 ' gf Q kQ ffl ee es fee T, ee Te if 1 ,,. T r.. bmw .nw .1 L 150 on, ara rge ary Z wn, Iarl Tak, an, 2'-15, wwe -e in l -en , X K X 'l -. , f V 'gk' L ' i 1h4C 'L' ,, W f 3 s ' ,gg ,X f W , 2 I nw v s 'x H is 1 L 4 s' is y Q w ,n -- ' V. V R O Q S Sv, Y f ' 42 , - l 7 sw sr l QQ' X 1 ...Q ,. l. X F: 2 ' . s f y . as if E nnnl 4 Q. ,T , F ' 5 A' qwsn- A: g V I V I Y VS Uisxjg ' 5 x . as ss T ,, sl s . any Q , H Q f as nl s T F , pWE.'-L'1 s Alml ly ' Q. Q ' O A - N.. .. .. s xkr. ...K X..Lxk,X. . - , 'L Q! -- A ar' K I .s Q '... ,gf 1' - X' OSA , ' X i 7 K K , . Y F f T is A ss 4 f ff' s is F3 Q .H ss J df' 5 1 - 1 Q' fi Q F :ga x . 1 Q '- f 5 ' - . PM , QW A l ' l .f X J , Q. l Q- ' W , H T, l seas... 7 ee TOP ROW: Bal: Dyer, Larene Eggen, Bob Eshleman, Franees Evans, Veronica Evans, Vera Fares, Garland Farnsw Martha Fensom. 3rd ROW: Carol Ferguson, Gary Link, Fred Fisher, Marilyn Fisher, Linda Fitzgerald, Paul Floyd, Wilma Floyd. 2nd ROW: Ann Foster, Charles Frakes, Charles Frevele, John Galvin, Donald Garnett, Ned Gonzal Dwayne Grite, Ella May Grimes. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Grisham, Dale Hafner, Larry Hale, Peggy Handley, Elizab horn, Spulghon Hayes, Eddie Heins, Jim Henderson. arth, Nancy Faulkner, Melvin Felman, Fletcher, Dennis Flaad, Mary Flond, William ez, Jimmie Fowler, Patricia Greathouse, eth Harding, Pat Harvey, Joyce Hath- fgoo A and Qeadma TOP ROW: Larry Henderson, Kenneth l-lsnnssssy, Robert Henry, Linda Hicks, Mike Hupson. ard ROW: Bonita llnnsysnn, Harry Hostetter, nnnnla llovas, Mickey llnnk, cnml llnwnns. znd ROW: Bill l-lnrl, cnnllss Justus, nnnsls James, Earl Jensen, any lnnnsnn. BOTTOM ROW: Pat lnnnslon, Jimmy lanes, snnflsns Kelso, Sharon Kelso, asm Ja Kennedy. if ,v ,. I ,. E 12? 2 ff: X its My Nfl VV M J i p 4:4 4, 6, .fs . z Q, .Y T TT F ings- , yw F -- Q5 1' H 2 fs f-, I ' my N ' . 715- m 7 ' M 7 .f f ' .. 25 X V L, I f' if W.. 'W' g y. W. VV, ,V A Eleanore lc. cnnny enslngy W. M. Grulze Photographer Boys' Human Science Gerlcrcll Science Pnnlw.nay ' Physlography General Science Mclih 'I Vee Flinn Geometry Algebra Tngnnornelry 151 , T , ' nkffif , ' ' , I re' S ,ff fre 2 HM we 'ev' . V f',, 2' 4,.-Wwe ' rj I I fan, M 4 X I 'K f- ' N, M:-, f fy. ,' n f' ' png ' ', 6 'V r me . 'i',, . X , V , , I , ' . ,ri-5 r ., ,w 1, if , ' In ' , r- , 5 A- '.,,- . I. J 1 Vr ' ,qw 5 ' f ,1 ,, . Z, ff , 2 yys, g L L ff .T ' 5 K' J' ' V- n V , ff V E i f i, , in A, X ii ' nj 4' , 1 X - k A , X, - V ,X AVVV ,, ,. . . 3' 7- L .1 I 5 J If 1 , 19' Wx ' K ' , ' Ji : , h',, 5' 'nf 1 ,,.. f naw' . Il f E 11 ,f H 1 1 'xii ' f fr E A -'A' ' ,. 1 K , , V 1 E sn 'f in V ' J AN' 1.1 2' W ' . .-,L 1 If V I . , W f,,1iii ,,A. - ,,,,, ntn, in f I .. L t , ,, , , gf' ' ' , ' 'f V 1 , . - , 5 , I V W, ,,,,, :I Vi , ,, 5 eff M in 1 f L T 1 in , . -. X ' I 5 L ' H - '- - - fr- Q 'f n , ' , in ' I ,f V fi F. i ff: . wi f mips. rx' In 'J -- w 4 -- 5.:,, V' X f 7 X 4 if 1, Q' I. vin ' , . ,k'- If .. .j '2'f' .: . T52 '.,n,, i- L, fe? , ' -4 i X' TOP ROW: Janice Kilgore, Jo Anne Kilgore, Karen Kimhrell, Sharnn Kiser, Lynn Klos, Patsy Knight, Carole Ann Kost, Bob Krout, Jerry Kurtz, Mary Lou Kurtl, 3rd ROW: Katie Lamhros, Robert Lune, George Langton, Colleen Lat?mer, Norman Lee, Sam Leonard, Terry Lewellyn, Frances Lewis, Jonathon Lewis, Brenda Lightfoot. 2nd ROW: Joyce Logsdon, Jerry Lough, Carol Anne Lowderrnan, George Ann Lucas, James Mack, Jackie Mains, Judy Mann, Charles Manning, Lee Marriott, Carol Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Matrix, Tcm Mayhew, Deanna McCannon, Bernard McCarty, Sandra M:Cowan, Ernest McDowell, Judith Mclntush, John McKinley, Marilyn McKinnon, Charlcs Meyers. QM on Mig Nora Bonne iNet Picruredi General Science Psychology Biology James R. Shepherd wand History Ann K. MCGloin fNoi Picturedi Girls' Human Science Zoology Jessie Marie Willit American History World History 152 TOP ROW: Gene Meyer, Joanne Meyer, Cathy Miller, Linda Miller, Maxine Miller. 3rd ROW: Robert Mlller, Dick Mills, Crystal Moore, Sharon Monteii, Robert Marcott, 2nd ROW. Sandra Moreland, Gloria Morris, Billy Mowell, Lena Murray, Edith Myers. BOTTOM ROW: David Nash, Chester Nash, Jim Nillis, Mike Noland, Donna Norman. V Q IG' 35, 6-N -M, W , ' 7 ffffwf Q, .U n J ' , 'M W 7 y l,pV,n-.mx wg' 5: ' ' 5? 5 'fe-C' V J L , , , . ' of any All - ,QQ . . M' limi: fs 'Q Q .- y .gil - , V 57. 1 - Hee H , y , r ytt, 1 if , f X ' i , 1 L xl L .. ' I sam W7 This 1 so fs. -I f A3 L M X I .gg yfieag ,V K' G I g 'gil lg L J 'ingr - K ,, 1 1 r .1 Lou hon mn, ms! ine ei1, ell, Jim I 2 A I 1 5 R in 'C 'A l ' 1' 2.. - W. , .V ,Y L. b V fa ,f,5 I ,V M . ,F X -sr ,N H 'V f xi ,K fl ' s fi Class 1. it X 4 .2 Sa Tj flvu q- lt: fa, K M I ig 4:4 ,lg , . T 12354, afar T .. f ,f 58 A XSL. . , 3, .,,, f Affv- Vk,khA A ' 9 , D . -ui fm :rl TOP ROW. Curfs 0'Rear, Jim 0'Riley, Betty Osborn, Darlene Osborne, Bill Parr'sh. 3rd ROW Lana Park, Sandra Peoples, Ray Phillips, Pat Picard, Danna Player. 2'd ROW Laren Porter, Sandra Porter Gary Proctor, Richard Ramsey, John Rauber. BOTTOM ROW. Bonnie Rhodes, Carl Raark, Gary Qkfrfze cz fgomflo TOP ROVV Pat Roberts, John Romeo, Beryl Raseberry, Charles Rowe, Cara' Rawlett, Glen Slaflell, Brenda Sailor, Fred Scott, Marilyn Scott, Beverly Scavcrs. 3rd ROW' Margaret Semsleud, Dan Sargent, Mike Sexton, Roland Shcdwick, Leland Sharp, Nancy Shelton, Sarah Shelton, Jahn Shepard, Lorelta Shepherd, Mariarie Shepherd. 2nd ROW' Ronnie Sicker, Mary Simmons, Jcanctte Slocum, Jerry Smith, Kay Smith, Leroy Smith, Ruby Ann Smith, Richard Sneary, Gary Snawden, Wayne Snow. BOTTOM ROW Theresa Sauih, Jan Sladtcr, Sandra Stephens, Gilbert Stevens, Carol Rose Stone, Rozanna Siaul, Pal Strathman, Joyce Straw, Paul Summers, James Taylor, Raterls, Jewel Roberts, Margare? Roberts. 4 'Y .L -: , 1 ,G ,' 1 of f r... ' -- '-' . , I'-T 1X,,,,. ,t -f- f ' Ng ai if in S 1 1 3 2 S 1 ' 4 ' ' E, ff , X 1 I f I 'f ,I A U wx .V'i ' g m-v-2' .4 fr - ' - QM' .-1 y 5 A ,Qf - ZQL V, sg , .. at ,-L AT' 'lx V ' VK, J Mi F' K - L J wx ,Q..,.-r e . , ,, J- S- N ' , .,, ' xi- L, lg? ' 2' M iii -1 34 ff' 4 .haw ' ' I-N 1 , , ' ,Xf 1 ffl 5,4 J- .Q . ' ' Q ? ,zz .- - Qc 1. L Q 1-, ,Q-Lex V ,. xt, T ii ag , 3 J wh f Q ' , 12 mv!! 153 an if- rg fo--of ,QT V f gg, 5 N or ,A . If - qw, ' 3 J' f 'A , V I, , To , , ag f , o if ,ff ' 72 P is 'W ' of K X ...se ' 7 I V AN ,f we - so 1 . M .. 1 ,mv I 3 . ' , , 1' ,,,. rm. ,, L, .. . ' if X' 1 W , TOP Row. Myron cloy, saworo lzoeaer, Bobby Noslnn. zno ROW: e, V, ,, 1 Marvin Moloney, sob Moroon, John Lyman. BOTTOM Row- norm K ' f ' o coven, Gary Link, Louise Johnson. , 'I -- 1 . A 523 To A -1 lla 1 ' -T -A, , T' ' ,, 7- :1 , 1. Xl ' n .M-A , ' ' 'rf-471. ' . 1 f , TOP ROW: Albert Teeoen, Ronny Thompkins, Kenneth Thompson, Wayne Thompson, Bob Thomson. ard ROW: Put Thomosen, Connie Tihle, neon Toburen, Nancy Todd, sonaro Jeanne Trainer. 2nd ROW: Poe Tucker, Joyee Turrentine, John Lyman, Kay weggoner, Dole wormon. BOTTOM Row: Cecil Woss, Ronald weeks, willord Welsh, Jerry wholen, Carol Wheeler. TOP ROW: lliohord whine, Alice willioms, Belly willioms, James Williams, Mnrilea Williams, Mary Lou Williamson, Versie Williamson, non Wilson, Charles Yardley, Karen Yozel, Roger Reea, Judy Winsteod, Larry Wolfe. 2nd ROW: Gwen Womack, Raydcle Wand, Clifford Woodard, Donna Woods, Bill Edmonsan, Ruth Garver, Charles Heck. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Reynolds, Donald Moss, Gary Phillips, ,. as 154 Rita Milne. V so ez ,fel or.- 'if Tlie class of 1957 . , . juniors now , . . nearing the last rung of the ladder . . . upperclassmen . . . and as a result, more responsibility has come your way . . . class officers . . . prom . . . more studies . . . next year will be yours . . .but. . . 1956 will remain in your memories . . . one to be remembered . . . d I your junior year, ,. ffff 1 . fu .N If Xl WM ' 7 ' w H 1 1 Pf'4i1.lu11l . , Vim'-P: iwuli ff! Sm'l'i','.1f'i . , 4 . Ti'4.ii1mff . . . , Sergumzf-.JI-xiiwi Ref1m'lur'. . . . Gif! lfuiufzw' . . Taking over Junior class officer responsibilities are Jean Cunningham, Joe Swufiord and Joe Rcesch. Mucha ,V mem lC,lfR5 ,. Ulu: Ruumli io: Sxmltoiil . .-lun Cunniiighiin MJD in R.1nn.ilJ.1rg.1r Whllcr Hiiklin , , , Pnl N coduinus . ,Io Ann Burrux TOP ROW Waller Hicklin. 2nd ROW' Marvin Runnabargxr, Jae Swufford, Jac Rocsch. BOTTOM ROW' Jean Ann Cunning- ham, Pat Nicodemus, Jo Ann Burrus. Q 156 ll ul ln lf IH S L15 Q 5 - , -: I T ? is 'wr 3 -.. .. , T fi. if :jg T r- - ' . he , 'r . f 415- gf '93 2 kjff' ,V, 2 ',l 'S ix. ,A v W avg. .,. I 41 Jkf-, cw? r Q- -a ,, e r fp' 3 5 'Va 'riff a ree. 'Q 'li T-we mx ffxziif 1 if A .T , ,ap, i f 6+ 4 ir- fy-7, . larr- '43 . e, f 3 . T ii TOP Row- Larry Aadanie, Olga Aaelgren, James Agnew, Fred Aichele, Bcity Jo Allen. ara ROW, Naomi Anaersan, Raymond Anaersan, Carol Amos, virginia Azarnber, nan Baker. 2nd ROW: Gary Baker, Jim Baker, Sharon Baker, Donald earns, John lsarnlraaerr. BOTTOM Row: virginia sales, charles Buternen, Ran narlley, 'rwila lzaylie, Fred Bell. Juniors gl Muen eine QAQW rggecowze TOP Row. Charles Benneft, cnaak sensing, Shirley laeesenlaaaker, Bill Bodum, Kenny Baarrel, Deanna laraley, Larry arawer, Keith ararrn, Robert arare, Herlry aryanf. ara Row: Carl Brien, Jo Ann Burrus, Anna Bussey, Jarnes Cain, Mary lean caraenler, Ernesi Case, Jackie cnarnaerlain, sae Ann Chesser, Larry Chewning, Larry Clark, zna Row. Larry clark, :aan caflrnan, John cale, van Dell Cole, Edward callier, sanara carnrnaalr, Janiee caalr, Judy Courtney, Jenn Cunningham, Linda nanfarllr. BOTTOM Row: Polly Durr, Charles Davidson, Jim Davis, James Day, sliarley Dean, cillrere nearing, Larry Devrney, Nancy laeveney, Pauline Dewey, Larry Duckworth. iff y N ' T 'J T9 y .: M - T ,ggi - - 4 'T f Ti' ef an T. fikifjkezfi ' li V ' . 1 5 NW' 4 in T fr. Q ffffw- i,P :- ! Fr, : P ew! 6 V X V- .rf 1 , :, em 'Z' ., 7 -' . i- K ' f' - , , I if , T T an T f . , T AQ! iw: ,Q 'fires' . ., 1,64 x ,, ' iymn .54 Qi' ,ci -rf. V4 A ,V f ' ,V if N i ffvxi iVA V , A' I ig! 'Q A TMI: QV tr Q, Q rg. if I k ,J -I X ' Q4 1. yvsfe '-Mx I AV In ' ' Ly... jr' I 157 5 RX ,Ky TOP Richard C. Benson Typing Bookkeeping Neva A. Hutton English Katherine B. Miller Typing Sienography John P. Dix American History American Prablems 'if . ff 41 , f a 1 if W. .141 . n' . f 1 , ff' wg ac: . fi A , re.. 7-'Es 1 . gr' ef: if' f f . ' , , Y a 44 2' 227:45 Q if 4' ' 2 ,, Jw ' , , w w ,em , -, , EL , A r -r ,, - j,, 5 ' , Q ,-.. , I , , , fr ,aa , x ,,2,f 2 ,L , R ,. A ROW. Lela Duncan, Charles Dunn, Sarah Dwyer, Harold Eagan, Larry Edie. Mary Fiyaa, 3rd ROW: Bill Edmondson, Judy Edmondson, Mike Edstrarn, John Elder, Frances Elder. 2nd ROW: Elizabeth Ethington, Jerald Ethridge, Albert Fares, Bob Fessman, Gerald Fletcher. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Fleming, Karen Edrey Portman, Foris Foster, Phillip French. 'i7!m,?6m mfg? TOP ROW: Helen Goryer, Janet Gentry, Mike Geren, Virginia Gilio, Bert Gillespie, Mary Alice Golden, Mary Gower, Gloria Gribble, Norman Grindstatt, Vonnie Hale, 3rd ROW: Claudia Harris, Ferril Hastings, Wesley Hays, Maryann Havis, Elaine Hawn, Jo Ann Hedges, Merna Herron, Walter Hicklin, ' - R d H d Dan Hubler, Shirley Hughes, Mary Hyland, Alonzo Jackson, Joanne Jackson, Wm Barbara Hillegas, Ralph Holbrook. 2nd ROW. Judy Houtchens, aymon owar , Robert Jackson, Carol Jones, Ernestine Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Jones, Jerry Junkins, Ray Jura, Keel, Sarah Keeney, Nancy Keith, Richard Kelsey. Ruby Jackson, Joane Justice, Kenneth Kaiser, Barbara 1:40 ' - M X' i l I nr ' V Tara: Qu 1 ' ' 71 ig fzf' X 3 is B R' it . 5' V, a ifqzvf , . X 4, I .ti . fr . ' I ' 44 . f ' 5 -M af' Y . ,' , K- W - ,A ' i ,ri MA, ,. .,,.,.,, V ,.i, I y , , ,, 'ii' V, H V , I Sf., , , A ma. 3 . z , , , z ' W' ..ge:3. Q.. W r 5 A L M y 4. ff - r A K, i si ,O .re N Y V WL? fs , f- Y - A .- ri ff i E A yy Q ,r , .,,. , , , . T . . V . T .. ,.... .. 1 1, 'gif E ffaffm' B p ' i E' . ' . .K ' I f B 7 I 'ae ' w T .P by .. A . , f f -4 ji - K5 El P 1 .iz i a 2:5 Li isa E e s x Q e x .ig t I Q 1 any Ider. lbefi aren aff, lin, son, ha ra i fi? 5 l J N Q .4 er X- Q Nr T ' dag! -, V Q . uc Q A M . ,Q L.. E., HL we ,. , M, , T ,sie r ln: ,,,, , fi - : 'UZ' f iff L ,T J fl s i -, A, 1: P- H , ' 4 H .. 1: ' ,M 'Q :T 'T I V ii V 7. lf ' 'H - 7 4, Q L QL ' K my if ,' ff jf ,.,,,, VL' if 'W 1 Q QL. K ,RIT f V . an M - rr V 4' , T. . zfa A X ff' v . 2 5: crgxx 'to' 4,5 , 1. 'Wg f- 'mi 45 , 1 i fi Quill V ,'ie,- L' 3 - 7'-Q35 xii X AI S: is-file rg K 'fir , 'ep vxrse,-g i l X, 1' l , , 1 L 1 .L e 413 I , f ff, - ML , 1 5-as . ' mg-lr, mfr, -sez. J - iw 'Q K 1- V was x V r ee.. V 5 ,E . A ,tfxalrfx if v A , ,t L :Q , 7,Vb H S -,Q-Q, - SLJ. X T' , m.iuip. .as'Sf , -T 5' ' TOP ROW Linda Kennedy, James King, Kirk Kimbrell, Charlotte Koehler, Robert Kost, Ted Krause, Mary ruse, Sylvia Kuehn, Sharon Kunxweiler, Tam Land. 3rd ROW1 Gene Lauderback, Barbara Lowderman, Pat Lawrence, Beverly LeCIer, Audrey Ledbette hilip Leftingwell, Marie Leslie, Byron Lewls Sandra Lewis, Jimmy Light. 2nd ROW: Bobby Linville, Gene Lippincott, Pat Lowe, Jerry Malott, Ellen Mansell, Kenneth Mansur, LaVerne Mathis, Loretta May, Bob Mayhew, Dennis M:Cain. BOTTOM ROW: Jazqueline M:Kcage, Ralph McKeIvy, Joyce McQueen, Gwyen Meek, Norma Meinz, Claude Melton Betty Merriman, Thomas Mickey, Betty Mikesell, Louise Cashin. TOP Row. George Mills, Myrtle Mine, lserry M Myers. 3rd ROW: Terri Myer, Donald Meere, Evelyn Moorehead. 2nd Row- Barbara Merrie, Robert Mullerie, Per Nicodemus. BOTTOM ileliell, Gilbert Mireliell, Carolyn Marilyn Moore, lzeberi Meere, sliirley Morrison, Dick Mowell, ROW: Phillip Nerrrrerr, Larry Nutune, Belly 0'DelI, Byron 0'Nenl, Louie Orr, T, 4 1, T -ee 1, 'ig A W - ff l 4 'Th ' r, M y K , T 2 gr X if T T . ,T K ,, M e ,, is .ie , 15. L fe' ca. . , y Q y 'gl T T-' I .' Ji Li TE Class of '57 Not Plclured Beneta Reid Clothlng Homerrlu k lrlg Marie Burrus English , , 2533 ll . , , 'r , , , A 'QA Q mi -I Q A ,gy -nf, W W' at Q , - .5 SA, W e ' I 9 If - A I' 'A f f 'TI' ur? R' ff: Q- e' -K 4 -Q f , eg -,re 4' N -rr Q -,Q ' -MIL ,L 4- , .,1, 4,. , , -1- :Q ff R 5 V'-f A M1 V H- f . ' K . sf I f -- ff f, 1 wifi-2 W W if 'n'b W'ff 277: WL ' 1' ,YQ '-Trl? get-el. Iv- new fav, , ,,e, an ,galaxy lvl-9 'Ne A 1 R ,se ' 31 1 , Ve. -'rf ll l , f' if 5 E - ' . W M' VM 'lil X K , 1 x 9 ' , W C 2 , 2 W V, , .. .e r- .e-f we 'zu fx V I it Q ,N , , nr- ,V 47 J Q W , Y.-V .. f 'Q . V, 1 K ' 1 ' 'ff' iv Q- 7 f w ,e v ,l . A 1.551 D GW, - ., -:r 'l a le . g ., TOP ROW: :err Por n, Dee Pelrielf, George Pearl, Nancy verereen, Renelu Phelps, Sara Phillips, Annie Plisowski, Don Pepe, Shirley Potts, wayne rewell. v 3 d Row Robert Pr , Dirk Prichett, Bill Proctor, Mary Pypue, l-lenriene Rochaner, Bulrus Rader, cernl Reney, llnrela Runey, Merrrn Rennebnrger, Mary r Lou Rennelrerger. 7 rl ROW, Loren Reardon, Per Reed, LeRoy Reeves, semen Relnnnller, wrey Renfrow, AI Rneedee, Res.-.lfe Rrelreraeen, Genld Rrne nerr, Ronald Rarnrner oe Reeeelr. B TTOM REW: nrlaara Romdall, Mary Rupe, Bob Rush, Elizabeth selrnen, Twill: Sanders, lznrlmre sernereea, Kathryn Show, Mnrierle slrelly, sob Sieperi, nnie 97 vera? V l L MQ 0252 ' gawk lf J, . l. v AJ . . l Tow ROW Rey snnpeen, Jerry sunny. Rufh Stuckey, oennle Smart, Lucy I jf srnirlr. 3rd Row- wenaell srnlrlr, Carol spew. laerbere Stephens, Carol scene. U 1 V fb Eugenia sugge, 2nd Row: James snllene, Lawrence Sutherland, Joe swelfer. If O Bonnie Swain, Roger swep. BOTTOM Row Dale 1-ernpleren, neyle 'rnernee, X H Melvin Tlmrnpsen, Kenneth Tlrennsen, nerie Teler. , N jf l l UW' H ,IV R ' l ,fi-1 fe 'Thr W - . f v sz ' fl 'K ' 'Q Q - U ' 7 mf I 3' fu, 'A ILX f 4 lf -N-. ' 'tw A V 7'v2:2':-' ' I V Q ' I J, ,N L ' -A W ,fill f C3 L3 ee le J R4-1 W r hex' '-- ' ' 51 if 1 :yn WV its ,vi ' Q H ' Y-K: M, H 'A AP' ' 4 'fig .r Jr , f . , . r R - R ,Q .e - , A , K , l - 1 f . an I Mfg, A F rl, -f , l..-, f 'yn E R e ,. rr, I 1, ,I ,314 I f ' I li' K EW Rei V X . I A Z N, K Q, ,, ,. . Q. 41' M. Mix ' ir.. -, :si?zlil.Q .V -Eff ,R fr. -lv ,l . fn-far I-4 f e ff fl , .J 2, , if ' ' we 'Z 1 X Mfr' A 160 S . Wg PZ 1 I owell. Mary Rine- llhryn Lucy Stone. 'affer. amas, il Q2 l , , , gg , f F7 ,Q I .M , Q, al ,.,.,,, ,,Y,..,,,,,.,,..,.x. .,,,,, V, , A--1-,,......f A..-A W ,. ni , ,Q , :far ,Ig M, W if a g 2 .ag l Q Q Q' f, T ' f- A- . f 5, ff, e T, e ii T fi T, 1 W V 1 A 7,10 W , l,T.T: T e ,, ffmlfi X, 2 4, - 2 I 2 -- 5 X I .... TOP ROW: Paula Toman, Frank Tucker, Danny Tully, Jim Turner, Shirley ' Van Ness. 3rd ROW2 Roberta Vcrner, Nemu Villlnes, Willie Moe Walla, Darlene Wallace, Pat Walker. 2nd ROW: Rosalie Wellan, Christine Wilhiie, Garry Wilane, Glenda Willis, Lottie Wolfe. BOTTOM ROW: David Wood, Emma Woolsey, Georgia Waolsey, Ray Wrabley, Wynona Womack. Wk Wah Wh Qian WMM JQQQM TOP ROW: Tum Myers, Howard Hale.-, mu sen. BOTTOM Row: Clint shaw, Lois Hamm.-ms, Wayne Your-, 'I6'l l fd 6 I 2 an -,vgyg-ft ,,, .M if Ar-thru. Caxolf li,ll.A,. 9-I, National Art Honor Soricty. li lu' tcrnational Art Exhibit. .Eg Pt-rfc-ct Atttiulantt, 1 I1 Xo Tartlit-N ADAMS. IEVVIYN Munir-fC,O.E.. lp Rttl Li-M 1, l- HA, 1. N. 'Ii.lrtllcS. Arulxmm, Roul'!t'1 Alor 'l'r.itk Tcamg Pi-utor. tramfqrrgtl from Abreu Northeast: C.0.lf.. l. iiizilflm Adams ArmmaN, Howalto XX'11imMfR.O.T.C,. 1'-lg f.luoir Futivalg flut- burit, 1-fig Choir, 1-lp flliortlmun. S--5. Al ls xUFR. HL'mfn1 ff!,.O.l?. -6, ALLFN. BAwxR,x ANN Spaniwh Club. 2, Y-'I't'tns, li No Tartllcs, ' l. 3, 4. ,,- ALLEN, JAMES W. ANDITRSON. ELLA Rf 'F H.A. 31 Latin Club. l: Salas Manager. Z1 Drivers Education, Hg Rad Crosxg Honoralalc Mtntion. Z3 Nu Add0 '5 Tardics, 1f5g CO lf., -l. Adden ANDERSON. Pmruls jogiiulexia, 2--lg Truaxurtw. lst Qcm, Sp Zntl, Short Story. Z1 lst. Short Story, 33 F.H.A., 11 Y-Teens, 1: Pep Club. 23 Spanish Club, 2-51 Mascot. 25 Vice-Prt-sitlsnt, 21 President, 33 Honorable Mention in National Scbolnstu Magazine Cont:-bl, S3 Honorable Mention in Miisouri Writing Coutmt, Eg Honor Roll, 1-43 Bronze E, Silver E3 Hank Cashier, Z3 Snlcsmunager, 41 'I'c.xcber's Secretary, -13 No Turdies, 1-4. ANDLRTON. DONNA MmuFfKalailu, 2--lg F.B.L.A.. 2-,ig Latin Club, I-23 Speakon Bureau. 41 Secretary. 2nd Sem -il Pep Club, lp Outburst, 2-53 B-IE. Day. -lg Salesmnnagcr. I-43 Red Cross. -i, N.S.P.A,, 4: Eastonian Staff. Organizations Editor. -ig Band, 2g OI'Cl1CStrf1 3g No Tiutlit-s. 1--3. APPLE. RAY-2nd 'I't-nm Football, 13 Znd Team Track, l. Albauer AxtMsTltoNc,. jUm'l'IlfKalnilu, 2-A13 F.H.A., I-21 Musqueradcra. Allen, B. 5: Pep Club, 3g Spv.-.tkurs Bureau, 43 N.S P.A., fig Eiutonian Staff, 3-,lg Outburat. 4. 'W' ,K Allen, J. Anderson, E. Anderson, P. ,.,,.,...,, , i pp e rms rang ' ' Anderton A I A o 4- 4 X 1,4 X ' , 's' 4 ' xt : W i 7' Q4 I 35: il f L l I ' H f:',:f N . Z' V X - 1 f fn Seniors . t f 1 .V If 53 ' V' j C.: , K 15.5 f . E . as 1 .,.,. ii X W at Y at 1 ig t Q ,J2i115 l1.l f', ii . ?g:f ' 1',,ff'f.','f.',, fry 2, - ,m'5fff? ':l:'..1i',f!t'-f Q t .:t ' If :.x,3g,y7,',','55',1l S F l ,A 'IE' dl-:: if A 'A - mtv V N eill., ,QF in ru N f 162 Nu from Out- dies, 17' No 2nd, Pep lent, t, BQ oll. 4: .atin Hub, ,flg , 2, lcrs. taff, ldumrfxtatnutl lStalc--U3 ll-H Meats ldcrmhtatmu f5tatc 'ij F.F.A. P.u'Iiamcnt.1ry, 55 Dairy Prw.lutts, 53 Poultry Tram, 2, Dairy Drumm Farm Baseball, l--lg B.1skctl1.nlI. I, Z, -lg Ftmthall, 1-ll, Track lfblg Perfect Attendance. 5. Baursnxt. Iivuwxm--H.nniItum, -ig Srudtnt Council, l. Bram.. ju.-xN Rmwtasri-Eulexiag 'I'rc.r5urcr, A13 Spanish Club. 2: Intramurals, 1-4, Small Shield. 11 Large Shield, 2, Large Ii. 4' juniur-Scnitwr Basketball Game, 5-al. Bran, DONNA Rosxa. BOGFRT, RICHARD. Bnles Ballieu Barr Beul Berry Bogart . - 16:7 ' V 1 .tif - r 4' 6 T -G ' k t . , gk 13 t A , , Q 2 7 M I I W ', fs 'isis Q. My .R ,ig . ' lt A Nt ?'f,' .i 163 -Iutlging, -lg Slmp. -'lg Trattur Rmlcu, lil, -l-H Demonstration, Z-5' Atheniam, I-lg Vice-President. -lg Naxqueraders, -lg On:-Act Play, 4, Spring Play, fli Outburst, 41 Upper Quartile, 43 Nu Taralics, 1-4' Boirs, BiaRNicE. Biotrwonn, ,Iui.m KM'-Student Council Representative. -iz COE.. Al, Student Secretary, 4, Drivers Education, 4, Girls' Glee Club. Z. A Cappella Choir, 2, Chordcttes, 2, Perfect Attendance. Z1 Nu Tardies. 1-4. Bmw. MARTHA--Kalailu, 2-4, Kalailuette. 2, Secretary. 3, Histor-ian. 4, Vice-President, ft, Spanish Club, 2-5, Reporter. 3, Sales Manager. 5-4: Echo Staff. 33 Eastonian Staff, fl, Outburst, Li, Drivers Education. 2, B.-E. Day, 4. BRENTS, MARY. BROWN, jsaoiuia R.gWebsters, 1-4, President. 4, Latin Club, 2-3: Mascot, 3, President. Z, F,B.I..A.. 5, Speakcrs Bureau, 5, Treasurer, 5, Engineers Club, 4, Basketball, 1-4, First Team. fl: Letter. ft, Student Council, 1-31 Executive staff. 2, Class Representative, 2, Reporter. 3, City Hall Day, 3, junior Class President, Senior Class Prcsidvzntg Proctor. 3, Hi-Y, 1-4, Honor Roll. 4, Sales Manager, 2, Traffic Club. 2, John N. Brnadlick Award Committee. 3. BRUNS, LortE'r'rA L.NURENCEfR.O.'l'.C. Circus, 2, Pep Club. 4, Boles Bradford Bray Bruns Burgess Burleson .f .J r 5, fi , r 'W . ' jig . 4- C M. ,k ,f r f ef-r 1z,55,,' ,, M - 3 164 Spanish Club. Z, Masqucruders. -i, Drivers Education. -11 Red Cross, fl: No Tardies, 1-4, Biumnss. LAlu1rNsfEulexia, 2--1, President, -1, Euletiari. 1, Second Place Oration. 3, R,O.T.C. Queen Attendant. 5, Spanish Club, 2-li, Secretary, 2, President. fi, F.T.A., 541 Secretary. 51 Speakers Bureau. R1 Vice-President. 3, Masqueradcrs, 4, Pep Club, Sf-I, Setretarv. 4, Student Council. 5-4, President. 4, Setrctary. -1, Bfli Day. -S, Gift Receiver junior Class, Giftorian Senior Class, Eastonian Staff. fl: Bronze E, Silver E, All-City Student Council, City Hall Day, Spring Play, 4, Fall Play, 41 Honor Roll, l-4. Uutburst, 1, 2, -lg A.A L'.W'.. 2-4, Constitution Contest. 5-4, A Cappella Choir, l, No Tardies. Buiu.EsoN. Iviaivrna Lou-Drivers Education. 3, C,O.IE.. -t, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Choir Festival, 2, Girls' Chorus Festival, 2, Outburst, 3, No Tardies, fi. Buz.-XN, HAllLENEfF.H.A., 1, Cardinal Capers, 1, fTransferred from Manuall Outburst, 1-2, Student Council Representative. 1, Sales Manager, 33 Choir, 1-33 Girls' Glee Club. 4. Bynes, JERRY Ron. Brenis Brown Buzn n Bybee it Q, ,J 4 . XX is t X X l mx, mu .43 flu. -ll ift 4: ing V., rls' 23 Um -iles , ,,,, L :W ,lf A Q, ,, ,V CARL sox M.tltv1N li- -Kalallu, J- lg Kalailuan. Ind Sr-in .. 'I'reaxr1i'ci. luil Sum. ig President, lst Sun. -lL lntcl'-Sorvuty Coun- cil, Zntl Sum. -lg lfngim'crx Clulv, S--lg Rcportci. 2nd Sun. w Sergn-ant-.xt-Anus, lit Sam. -lg Stagc Cir-xv, 2-13 Driven lirlnration, 3' 9111.-miiiituri' 3' Erho Strfl' S- l'l1oto'l1ll S 'nd in g.'.pcr.g- 1Xf.l.P.A.. 5: NEPA., 5-4. Cuarvrr. -l1'NrfF H.A, 11 Pup Cluh, A-ig Y-Teens. 2, Spanixli clgppm. Club. -l, Uutlwurwt. 2-3. Red Cum, R-lg CO ll, 4: Salw Man- ager. 33 Cul! Clioiux. 2-53 Chou FL-slnal. 2-3, No 'I'.1rdiv.'s, l-2, Cogging Parfait Attundanfc, 2. CHILDS. limi --Hamiltonv, 1--lg lntr-i'-Sotiuty Council. lrt Sun. S: Hamiltonian. Ind Sem ig Sctrctarv, lst Sum. -lg Vice-I'i'usidcnt. 2nd Sum. lg Student Coumil, 1, 55 Proctor, 31 Eiratonian Staff, 3--lg Hi-Y. l-2g Outburst. 1-3, li.-li. Day, -13 A Cappella Choir. 2-51 Chuimlman. 2-35 State Munir Festival, 2-5, Choir Fnllval. 2-5: Pcrfcct Attundnnce. 5-41 Nn Taidicx, 1--l. CLARK, Fr 1iNoN vl.gF.B.L.A., 41 Rr-J Cross, 4g Band, 1-41 Viru- Presldcnt, lst Svm. -S1 State Music Context, 5--l. CLARK. SAxnR,-x Sur-Kulailu. S--lg Spanish Club, 25 C.O.ii., -X1 Echo Staff. 2, CLEv1E1ANn. lNlYRNA Lou-F.H.A., 1-53 Secretary, 31 Psp Cluh. C . 13 Cheerleader. 2-SQ A-Awardg Class Secretary, 3, Play, Z-5, Qui-cn 'mg Attendant, 5: Glvc Club, 51 Spring Fustival, 51 Tramfcrrud frloin C Appleton City, Missouri, -lg Eulcxxa, -11 No Tardies, l--4. 'ews CLOPTON. PALJLA-Spanish Club. 55 Pep Club, 1-51 Intramurala. 1-23 Small Shield, Large Shield, Girls' Glee Club. Z1 Girls' Chnrus. lg Mixed Chorus, 13 Asiiatant Children's Librarian, -lg Sales Manager, -lg Y-Teens, lg No Tardics, -1. Cocsms. THOMAS-Cross Country 'Vriick Team, 51 Sales Mun- ager, 1. CRAIG. AIAL1-unflntramuralt, 4. Cmaws, RALPH DOUGLAS-Outhurst, 2--lg C.O.E., -lg A Cappella Choir. 2--11 Chordman, 3--11 Choir Festival, 2-4, Freshman Chorus. Cru, lg First Annual Spring Conrert, -lg Perfect Attendance, -lg Nu Tardies, 1-2. Dahmm, CROSS, SIHIIRLFY jEANfMixed Chorus, lg Girls' Glec Club, 21 Outburst. 25 No Tnrdies. 1--L DAHMAN, -lm. Carlson Chance Childs Clark, F. Clark, S. Cleveland Q M, ,,., pf, ' , -snliy R fs., -21' . ' ,, ff za S.- 'E7,, xx aw I ,ifaf-1, V' L l -ac? Seniors Wfaaa of is l65 9 Seniors I lam J 256 l I ll l l l I l l 1. l Q, -ill so xl Ill A E- WI llll i Il l ,PQ Y l I v ew ' 2 4 V Il f f as -4, ai Q ' 94 'W' If ' ' Mr, I :ia-yi, , 11,4 I, W -023233 I . qgl,-, 54 M, l-X , , - W ,3- I I . l i ffl 'Wifi ,,,'3,:f,Q if ' I - L, ' ' V' -L: f ' ' 'N ,i,,,,1-.ing-wr f- f t - 5- , ' ' I l - ' . . .',,' - ,J 27'-i57zIi3fy5?l5-il' fl! 14 ' ' N . '-1 ., 5 ' M f lfipiilf- . , 'f J -ii, ,If I - ' ,I jf I . 52:5 y,-E ,- 155, , ,gg , ,--'ggi-f' i . . V lhx f Dutoii Edmonson Ehlers Ellis, James Ellis, Juclilh Eliing DIxuGIIrIzTv. K,wfEulexiII. 2--lg l2ulrxi.1n, -I: Atlueninos, 2--lg President, -lg Athenian Girl. -lg L.ItIn Club, 2-31 Reporter, Z-Eg Treasurer. Hg lntiximurnls, 1--lx Hockey Sportsdny. 2--13 Basketball Sportsdny, Sp Volleyball Sportsclny, -11 junior-Senior Bnsketlmll, D 9l'e 'Y 5-4, smni Slueld, Large Shield. lg I..-tier. 5, Mixed ch.-ms, Ig , Girls' Chorus. 11 Girls' Glee Club Festival. 23 Outburst. 1, 2. -lg D 5'J' Snlesmnnagcr, -lg N.S.P.A.. -l: Eustoninn Staff, -l, Assistant Editor, -lg No Tztrdics, 1-5. DAVIS. -lovcn. DAXVIS. ROIIITIVI' DANIEL--Webster, 2--l: Treasurer. -I: Spunish Club. 43 Sergeant-.It-Arms. 41 Znd Team Football. S: lst Team Football, -11 Hi-Y, Student Council. 1-Kg Honor Roll. 2--lg Pur- fcrt attendance. 1, 3, -lg No Tnrdies, 1--l, DAY. UIAAIFS KEITH-XX'eb5ter, 5--lg lst Teiim Football, 2--lg Traclc, 3-41 Student Council, Z, HI-Y. Z-4. DFUSER. GIaIIAI,n EUWARD--Websters. 1--lg Art Club. lg Mascot. , 2, F,B.L.A.. 43 HI-Y, 1-4, Red Cross, flg President, 43 Proctor, -lg Duns' R' Student Council, 2. DOY Do.-tNR. EIMKII I..-C.O,E., 1--l. Duron: IxIICIIfxI1I.fZnd Tenm Footbrtll, 5: Student M.In.Igrr. -1 Home Room Piesidcnt. lg Hi-YQ 2-ig Band, 1: CUE. -lg Scicnct Club, -l. EDMoNnsoN. jI:IIIiY-Hamilton, 1-2g Spanish Club. 4, Prortor, 5--lg Bnsketbull, -lg Perfect Attenclnncc. 1--Ig No Tiirdies. 1-R. EHLER9. D1EANfR.O.T.C,. 1-lg Color Guard. 1-2. ELLIS. ,IMII-s. Deuser ELLIS. -ll'llI'lll Km?-C.O.E.. -lg Girls' Glcc Club 1, Doane EL'I'INo. GAIIY -XY'cbsters. Z--lg llnginccrs Clubz TI'c.IsIII'r-I'. S, Vice-President, -I3 President, I1 Znd Tc-.1nI Tuck. 21 Student Council, S--lg First Vita-President, -lg All-City Student Council. -ll f, Co-liditor. -lg ll.Ind. Senior Cluss Rcprescntntiveg llistonigin Still 1-4: Vice-PI'csitlc-nt. 2g President, S--lg All-City liund. -Ig Outburst. l--lg Blonzc li, Silver EQ Proctol, Hg N,S.P,A., -lg Honor Roll. l--l: 1 Qtxle M ll In Il l l Orchestra. l-li All-City Orclwcstrn. A usic Us . . .--. Perfect Attriulnnte. 1. 1. -l: No Tnidics. l--l. --st e S 3 1 iai.-'1 X . , - ,,, 2-4, 2-31 tball ball, 411 5,43 litor, Lnish Team Per- rack, iscot, 1.4: r, 2: iencc ,34, T, 3: .ident il, 43 Band. DUYSL . 1-4, , 2-'59 Endsley Erdmun Fellis Fitzgerald ENDSLEY. FREIDA ELM1NAfEulexia, 2-43 Sergeant-at-Arms, 43 Pep Club, 23 Student Council, 43 Sales Manager, 1-33 Outburst, 4. ERDMAN. ELMEH GEORGE, ju,-Websters, 1-43 Treasurer. 33 Vice- President, 43 Vine-President, 43 2nd Place Essay, 23 Engineers Club, 13 Art Club, 23 Mascot, 23 National Art Award, 13 Track, 13 Student Council, 2-43 Sophomore Class Representative, 23 Reporter, 43 Hi-Y, 1-43 President, 43 Bronze E, 23 Silver E, 3: Echo, 33 Second Page Editor, 33 Editor-in-Chief, 33 Quill 8: Scroll. 53 Eastonian, 43 Proc- tor, 43 Upper Quartile, 43 Teen Town Committee, 43 N.S,P,A., 43 B.-E. Day, 4, Homecoming Editor, 4. EVANS, Bn.L4R O.T.C,, 1-2. FAIN, ROBLM'--XY'ebstei's, 1-43 Reporter, 33 Vfebsteriun. 43 President. 43 Art Club. 53 Latin Club, 2-33 Sergeant-at-Arms. 31 Boys' State3 Stag: Crew, 2-43 Hi-Y3 Outburst3 Proctor. 3-4: Student Coumilg Nii- tional Art Honor Society, 23 lst Team Track. 2-43 2nd Team Foot- ball. Z3 Ist Team Football. 5-13 2nd Team Basketball. 23 Upper Quartile 1. .as Evans Fqin Fai,- Ferrin Fessmun Finley Fam. jERRYfXX'ebsters, 3-43 Inter-Club Representative, 4: Spanish Club, 3-43 Student Council, 2-43 Traffic Club, 23 Senior Hi-Y, 3-43 1st Team Football, 1-43 2nd Team Basketball, 13 5rd Team All-Dis- trict, 33 lst Team Basketball, 2-43 All-Star, 53 Basketball Captain. 4. Farris, EDITH ANN. Firzcsnmn. DON-Engineers Club, 43 Perfect Attendrinte. FERRIN, jANis DIANE-Kalailu, 43 F,B.L.A., 43 Eastonian Business staff, 43 Student Council, 43 Outburst, 2-43 A Cappella Choir. 1-23 Cliordettes, 2. FESSMAN, OTTO JOHN--Webster, 2-43 Treasurer, 43 Latin Club, 33 President, 33 Sergeant-at-Arms. 33 Home Room Vice-President, 4, FINLEY, XY'A1.K1:icfOffice Proctor. 43 Band, 2-43 Onliestzi, -X1 B- Bund, 13 No Tardies. 2-4. 'I67 1,43 . I vm, s,-..', ' , i 5 l K N Q l ' 1 i ' 3 Fitzpatrick Forlney Fulton Ganzer Geiler Gibson Gilio Gillham Gimmerro Glen F1'i'71'AT1z1cK, josm-u. FQMTNEY, juurm ANNf-l.cuntl1s, 1--S, Spinnli Club, 23 F B.L.A.. 5-il Secretary, 43 Y-Team. l-Z3 Picsiplunt, 13 Mnsqucmdcrs, 113 Viru- Presidenl. 43 2nd Tulum Cliccrlundcr, 13 Student Council, fig Trans' urcr, 113 Pcp Club, l-33 liclm Staff, 33 Girls' Clwrus, 1. FULTON, RAYM:mls--lingimci-s Club, S-lg lichu Stuff. 53 Ind in M.I.P.A,, 31 Dixvcls lfnlucaltuun, 33 Scxnncc Fur. l-53 Sth Aw.u'm.l, 5, Special Awtmnnniy Aw.u'tl. 31 Perfect Am-ml.imc, 23 Nu T1u'dlcs, 1--l GANZFR. ROSALYN-Glue Club, 11 Mlxul Cluurus. Z-33 A Cuppcllu Clwir, 43 Cliurllcttus, lg Outburst, I--13 Glu- Club Fewtlvnl, 1-53 Chnl: Fcsllvul. -l. Giulia, Dam- f.Uli I, l68 GIBSON. H.-umm Ii. 'IH.fHumilt-im, 2--lg Critic. 23 T Inter-Society Ruprcscntntivc, 43 Secretary, -lg Engineers President, 43 Outbuixt, Alg Ezistoniun Staff, 343 Proctor, Education, 43 Fl'cml1n1.m Choir, 13 Nu Tnrdlcs, 1-bl. Giuo, Rosltmixuv. GILLHAM. l.i.0Yn. Mascot, 23 'urge-.int-.it-Arnn. -lg Trcnmicr, -lg B.- 4. D rc.i9ui'cr. 32 Club. Z-li 3-lg Driw.-rw gN..... GlMM.altRo, V1lu.IN1,x-Y-Teens, 1-2: F.B,l.,A., 2-43 Pep Club, l-lg 5 E my, fl 'S I' A l -lg Nurse Pmctm. E1 1Xlnsquer.xJcrw. l3 Vice-President. r Pluy3 Eiutmimn Stuff. 5--l3 Sales Minugur, S-lg Outburst, 2 Mid-Yu.u 1-'lg Splmg Play, 43 Mixutl Chorus, l: Girls' Cluuuxg Purfuct Attendance. 23 Nu 'l'zmlie5, I-ll. GLEN. PAH!--lf,lSI.,A,, rl, Rifle TL-.uu, S-l3 Chimgu N.1tum.1l Rifle Awvlmtmn. 5-l. 'l'ribuuu, 7 if is r f 59 ,3- 'cn .fl A.. Cai mu Nw v vw -- ,,., ..,.., Q fl.. ws, it , , Goeking Gaasey Garden Grady, E. Grady, B. Graham Goricixra. DEANfXX't-hm-rw. -lg Engrnet-ra Cluh. 2--lg Proctor. 3,41 Student Council. -lg Sergeant-at-Arms, Llg Industrial Art Award, S1 Znd Tuam Football. 3: lst Team Football, Alg 2nd Team Track, 2g lat Team Track. 5-Alg Pcrfcft Attendance. l-lg No 'l'arc.lics. Goossv, Gzoacs H.--Hamilton. 274g R,O.T.C., 1. 2, -lg Merit. 2g Bearing and Ncatncss, 23 lst Licutcnantg Chicago Tribune Award. 2g Thezttriral. -lg C.O.li.. 3--i. GQRDON. Mansna jo-Kulailu. 1--lg lialalluctzt-. Eg Reporter. Al: Y-Teens. 1751 Pep Clulw. Eg Atlicnians. ig A.A.l,l.XY',. Zdlp F.B LA. -lg Small Shield, lg Intramurals. 1-Zg Outhurat. S1 Drivers Eclu- cation. -lg No Tardies. 1--lg Girl's State. l--lg Pcrfcct Attendance. 2g Band. 1-3: Sctrctary, 5g State Muaic Coritwt, I-2g Band Fef- tival, 1,2g Day. 4. Gxmnv. ERNFST L.fSpanisli Club. -lg F.l3.l..A., 4g Masqueradurx. Alg Spring Play. -lg Christmas and Thanksgiving Plays, 4g Hi-Y. 1--lg Sergeant-at-Arms. -lg Outhurst. -lg Eastonian Staff. 343 Proc- tor. -lg Sal:-5 Manager, l-2: Teen Town Committee. 5-4: Vire- Prcsident. 41 B.-E. Day. fl. GRADY. XXQILLI.-KM FnwAnnfF.liI..A,. 5g IxImqiwr.idt'r5. 4g Sur- gcant-at-Arms, -lg R,O.'l'.Cg lg Amcrican Lcgion Award, 11 R.O,T.C. Circui, lg Eastonian, S-4g Student Couotil. 1-Sg Outhuist. -lg Traffic Clula. I-ag Hi-Y, lf-lg Prottor, -lg Salem Managcr, lg Tccn Town Committee. 5-fig No Tartlivssg Al. Grammar, C.utoLa.0?,I G1taY.Ct.ax'ToN-- rar, 5-bl. Giutfr, Cuaairs V. Wtlmurx.. 2--lg Rcpoxtcr. -lg Ant Club, 1--I. Vita-Prt-sidcnt. 31 Pit-Nitlcnt. -lg Latin Cluli, l-2, Stutlcnt Couniil. ti: Art Honor Sotitty. l-ll Stholastic Art Award. 1-4: Perftvct Aitunrlanct. 1-R Gtiimv. GARY-Sp.iniNli Club. -ig lntl 'llulm lfoorhall, ig Zntl Tram Traflc. 5. Hi-Y. l-1, Pulfctt Attrntlanu. SQ Pimctor. 4. Giiiluc. Gam' lEffXld't-lmtiw, 114g Art Clulv, 1-Ag liugint-cis Clulw. -lg Spcaltcrx Burtuui, 5, lf,l5l,.A., -l Outlwuut. rlg Hi-Y. l--lg Stu- rlcnt Council. 31 Salt-s lXl.n1.xgt-rg 5--lg Pronto: C,apt.nin. ,lg NS.P.A . lg National Art Honor Sotit-ty. 1-'lg Stliolaxtit Arn Awaidx Com- pttttion. 174. magt Li-tw. xg Jud 'team Iirtktflrill. 14, lat 'Imm lS.iwlcutl'1.ill. rl. Intl 'llain Ifootlmllg 25, lat 'l't.un Iiootlmill. -li Zntl 'lcam Track, F. l-lxil Hxamlux K.iI.nIu, 241 Latin Clulw. 1-li Saltx ltlanagutri, 2 l. Ourlmvtt. 1. lg No 'I',utlitN. l-I' Puilttt Attt-ntlantt-. 1-S ll xl I M xltx NINA -R OTC, Qutun C.mtlirl.ttt'. l. Pup Clulw. 1-Z. silt-N lttmrgtr. s. lsarul I-i. tx., 'l'..rtlrtt. lil Gray Grife Guinty Gulick Hall Hallmark if i iff Eli? 2 l 5. ,af Seniors W I 4 l l l l l l l l l 1 1 'qs 169 I' N, V' gi' - ? ...K -. , 3 in ,, ,- 'K cr rr ' Y. ' rw- Seniors Wlfm of 156 HANDLEY. KA'1iirrFN jANrffI.eunrlrN. 1-1. bccretury, r I1 H I. A. 5-41 Echo Staff, S1Qurll and Stroll. S, l:.utoni.m Stuff, S-I. Scruor Editor, -l3 Stuclurrt Council. -I3 Secretary, -l. lixcfcurrve liourrl, I. Pep Club. 1--li l'i'c-sirlcnt, -lg Sergeant-.rt-Ar'ru-.. -i3 Outburst, 2-53 Y- Teens. 1-23 Tc-.rchcr's Secretary, -lg Honor Roll. 53 NS PA. A--13 B.-E. Day. -lg Upper Quartile. -i3 Tccn Town Conunirtcc. l. Pur- fcct Attcmlnmc, 13 No Tzxrtlicm. l-2. Handley Hfxrvrrv. XVrr.rr.-in H.---Wehxrt-rl. I-lg Secretary. rr trim. -lg Hunley Spring Play. -lg lirll Pl.u', -l, Outbursl. -i. N S P.A.. -I, Hi-Y. l-I3 Secremry. lL liiho Stuff, H1 lf.ntoni.ru Buff. 3-l, Sluilcut Council, 53 1955 Handbook Editor. 33 M.rxqru'r.u.lcrS. -l3 CorurgJi.xn, l3 Speakers Burc-.ru. 5: Setrernry. S3 Scrgmrnt-nt-Arrns. S, FBLA.. 3-43 Mascot, S3 Teen Town Committee, S--lg Prcsidenr. l, Pcrfccr Attenclrmcc, 1. HARDC.-xs'1'r.rf, Grzorurn D.4Hi-Y, 1-53 Ourhurst. l-3: lirome lag Proctor, 5-43 Retl Crossp Engineers Club, 1.4, F15 LAN .lg 5p.rorNh Club, -l3 Clrorclmun, 1-33 Mixed Clrorux, 1-23 Choir. Eg Choir Fes- tival. Z-53 lhrul Fcstiml. 51 Frcghmen Chorus3 No Tirrdrex. 1. R, -i HArzTN1?'r1'. Tim HAYES, Cr-uro1.YN RUTI-rfF.H,A.. r. P.uIr.rmentnri.m. -4 Hmrrs, Criurfx Rrrrrr. Hurdcusile Hqrfnen HENDFrrsoN. BArzrr.-xrlfx Mfuuri-Krrl.rilu. -'lg Office Proctor. -lg Y.F.C. Bible Club, 3--l3 F.H.A.. 5-fl3 Sergeant-:rt-Arnn. H. Pnrliir- rnentixrinn, -l3 Tre.rsurer. -l: Latin Club. 5-43 Pep Club. -lg Girls' Chorus Festival. 2--l3 Choir Festival. -l: A C:1ppcll.r Choir, -l3 Chortlcrtw, -l3 Outburst. -lg Girls' Chorus. 2. HENSQN. P.ar:r. XV.-R.O.T.C., 3--13 Platoon Leader. S. Battalion Executive. -l: Major. -13 Rifle Team. 3--S3 Captain, 41 Chicago Tribune. 2-53 All-City Rifle Team, 4--lg Scholastic Ribbon, 2--lg Bearing and Neixfnc-ss, 2--l3 Hurst Trophy Match. H--Q3 Camp Perry Matches, 5-43 Theoretical Ribbon, 2--i3 Hru.. V. Wr1s1.rax'--Hnrmlruns, 2-S3 Engineers Club. 41 Drivers Educntion3 Znrl Terun Footbrrll, 33 lat Tcirm Track, 3 I-loaf, Graorzora--F.F.A.. 2--'ig 4-H. 2-lg Football, 3-41 Turk. Z--l. Hor.r.ANn. DUNNA. Huye5'C' Hoovut. -IOHN XV.-XX'ebsters, 1--13 Proctor. 5--lx Cupmin -l3 Huyeslclum Bronze E1 Honor Roll. 2--lp Hi-Y. l-33 Boyi' Stateg Engineers Club, l-l3 Secretary. 33 Mascot, S3 Spanish Club. 53 Latin Club. 23 Sergmrrr-:rr-Arrns1 F.B.l..A.. fl: Red Cross. Znd Tcrrm Basket- ball. 21 Zntl Tcrrm Truck. 1-Z3 Cross Country '1'c.1m. 11 Sales Manager, 13 Teen Town Committee, 23 Home Room President. lg Perfect Attemlnme. l--l3 No Tardies, 1, 3, 4. Henderson Henson Hill Hobe Holland Hoover , .rc f I - A 4 fn ' ' p- f . -.. ,r L: -5-fire i Q. -j ef 5' 'lr , l Z fl .4- er- 4: .43 ol. 4: .A.. fcct E: lslx 'es- , Al. 4: ilia- irls' 41 lion :ago 2--lg .zmp vers 4. 4. lccn lub. mket- alex t.11 Htwx. lil 1 xx' ln. Ht-anus, Rtwrlx limmx l.tlmtl1x, lvl: Vm-Plumltm. -l, Luituc, -1, Scrgt-.1ntf.xtfA1'rm, ll: F.B.I..A,, lg lXl.mqlnt-lzudt-rx. lg Sprung I'l.xy. -l, F.'lA,A., -lp lntr.1mux.xls, I. Outlmlxt. I-5, Rul Lum, ig Pt-p Llulw. ig Spc.1kcrx lfiuuau. l, Rc-pux'tu1 lg lztlw Smff, 41 Y-'lltuy lg Hump Room Prcsxtlcnt. l. limtunlnn Sufi, l. N SITA.. 33 Hunm' linll, 1-Sp Student Ct-until. 1, l'ppt-x Qualtilc. ll. li.-lf D453 -1: Nu 'l'.mllu. 1.3. Huomes. Snmux' 'll'.aN-Iiultxm. lfl, X'utt-Ifxfmlmt, -lg F.liI.,A.. X--lg Sp.1n'sl1 Club, 21 F.T.A. -lp Y-'l'cv.m. I-ig M.lsql1cr.ltlL'l's. -l, Cnnmcdlcnnc, 'lg Quill 84 Scroll, Hg IRI, Clulw. 1-45 Outl'-urxt, l-S. Sprxng Play, Llg Echo Stuff, 5, Red films, I--l1 Exctutlvt' lilmtl, 3-fly XY'1sCunaln 'l'r.lln1l1g Ccntcr. Z1 New Ynvk Nntlmml Cnnvt-ntwn, 3. JACKSON. Bon-1-H. l-41 F,F.A,, 1-li Ummm F.lrm lim-zlmll. 1-ll: Baskctlmll, lf-lg l'l.m-lull, 1-4: Tuck. 1-S -I.-xcxsow. Sllmu-AN--CO E., ,ig Nu 'I'.utlm. 1-1. Ht-wk Hughes, R. James Johnson -Inns, XVI-s'mN j1Nc,L1as -K.1l.u1u. 5-lg Sergeant-.nr-Aum, lg lin- gmtcrx Clnlw. 'll Outburat. 'lg Outlwurst Orcheitm, 5-Aly lfalstfrnitln Staff, B--lg Bgmtl, lflg Ortlmwtlwl. 3--lg T11-amxrer, 55 Sccrctnry, ll, 'lmlNxoN, RUNALU G.-fXX vhstc1,, 5--lg FB.L.A., -lg Outlwuljt. 1-Z1 Mmuuli Stuff Xlllnting Contest Awudx, S: Studcnt Lnunul. fl. Vncc-Ilxvxtlcnt. -lg Teen Town Cumn1ittcu, 2-ig Red Cmss. -l. Prucwr, 3-,lg Pmlcftmnlst. -lg Choir, I-23 Clmnlmcn. l-Z: Zncl Ttam lrurmtlmll. 2-31 lxt 'll-.lm Funtlmll, 4lg Zntl Tram Track, Z-3gScn1ur HIVY. i l Ylulm, ,l0llN7ll.O.T.C., 1--lg limnliqm Cunnnnntlurg lxtutcntxnt Cnltmcll Murksmun M-11 R.O.'l',C. Summer Camp, lg RO.T.C. Circus. 1-Z1 Hi-Y. 1-21 NnT.1l'tllc5, 1--l. JUSTICE, H1fN1n'fPmcmr. S-lg Fmltbnll. Z-55 No Tardics. 1-2. -Iusrmr. -lunx j.-C.O.E.. 43 FB LA., 55 R.O T.C., 1-Z3 Mem, Zg Summer Camp Award, lg Nentnuws and Bearing. l-Z3 Perfect Attend- antt. 3-,lg No Tlxrdles, 5-4. Hughes, 5. Jackson, B. Jackson, S. Jura Juslite, H. Justice, J- 2? HG' ll! -3' S I ,,, ,.,f,,, ' 5 .,. ,- 1 ,iv , N 171 M ',-sq: A. X ff. Zi, 52,11 Il jf 35 xi gg M I. rel' tle. lev, ow, IC- Wfwfwfe 150529 TOP ROW. Phyllis Anderson, Jerome Brown, Lurrene Burgess, Earl Childs. 3rd ROW: Robert Davis, Gary EI!- ing, George Erdman, Robert Fairl. 2nd ROW: Jeny Fair, Kernleen Handley, John Hoover, snlfley Huglne. aorrom Row: J.-,Ann Kenle, Melina Laws, shelfyl Lewellyn, Robin Mans. ,M , . ,L . .e ,. .. e,-.e,,-4 TOP Row- Sharon Menon, Norma Manny, renenee Helena, Richard Odgers, Nancy owsley. 2nd ROW: Helen Potswald, Helen Pellew, Patsy Pennislon, Lawrence Pleskele, Alyee Prieferl. BOTTOM Row: one snyles, Sylvia Siewert, Carol sparks, Dixie Violeff, Margaret wieliglnen. The Climax of the senior's four years of high school end with the election of the National Honor Society, Eligibility for the National Honor Society is based upon the four Cardinal principles: scholarship, leadership, service, and character, From the upper quartile, not more than fifteen per cent of the entire senior class is chosen. The making and interpretation of all rules and regulations and all elections regarding membership are made solely hy the high school faculty. The officers of the 1956 chapter of the National Honor Society are as follows: President, 'Terry Broxvng Vice- President, Bob Davisg Secretary, Nancy Owsleyg Treas- urer, Bob Fam. Thirty-one students were taken into the Society making IIast's total 968, The faculty committee, who compiled the scholarship and activity points. arranged the Pl'OkL'l'LllN. and planned the annual banquet for the organization, are as follows: Miss Carolyn Dasbach, Chairman: Mr. Paul XV. Day, Miss Nora Boone. Miss Katherine Miller. Mr. L. A, Priefert, Mr. CQ. O. XX'illiams, ex officio. 173 Karim, joam-1 lfl5.I..A,. 2.i. Pep Lluh. ig Peifeet Attendance. 2 Nu Tardiei, l-l. KIELI FY. 1tlfi'1 r112 l.ornSi' -f-- Del Magnus Que-eng Cheerleader. lg junior Clais Play. 53 Seniur Claw Play. 3, Exchange ASSernl1ly Student Di- rettnr, S, Red Crow, lj Cluiir. l-R1 Girls' Glee Club, 25 Tranxferred from Lincoln. -3: FH A.. I3 Senwr Girls' liasketlwall. -l Kr-sslfa, LARRY B.-Engineers Club, Hi-Yg Nu 'llirrlre-. Krzvr-nu.. Lori---Glee Club. 2, Transferred fi-um Blue Springs, 1-2, Intramurals. 4. KING. GEORKVE l.f-Fi-intlwall Manager. 2: 'l'r.inaferred from Neusliu. Mimsivuri. 31 R,O.'I'.C., 31 C.O.E., fl, Ki'r'rERFrz. Barwna KaY4l.eundi:. 2--lg Reporter, -lg Essay, Bronze Medal. 23 F.l5.I..A., 5--lp Latin Club. 3--lg Vice-Preaident. 53 Reporter. ,ig President. -lg lielio Staff. 5g Page Editor, 52 Quill Br Scroll, 51 A Cappella Choir, I--lg Maacot, 23 Secretary, -lg Outburst, L--lg Girls' Glee Club Festival. 1-2, Choir Festival, l-23 Clwrclettes, 1-43 Huniir Rull. 1.5. ixrnqtit-f...1eft, -r. s21'tt-n-. i. Pep Club. ri. ma '11...u Clieefleaaei-. s. N s.P.A,. ig tiiuun-..n sun. i Kms, Fm:-lcrx. KNISLFY. Rosa I.: r- -Nu Tardief. KRYSA. Bautsalti ANN -F.H.A.. 1, Pep Club. 2 M.iQquer.ulei-. i. Eehu Staff. -lg Spring Play Publicity Manager. -S, Student Direct--i. I1 outburst. 4, Humtrumrng. 1, ixria-Ye.-r Pia,-. 4. KUEHN. REX lirarifri-fEiigineers Club, 2-lg Treasurer, 43 Viee-Pre-- ident, -'ig Pructiu. -ig Znd Team Fuuthall. 2, Intl Team Track, Z1 Nu Tardies. 1-4, Perfert Attendance, 1-fl. KUNZ, Tomfwelmers, 1--lg Reporter. -'ig Engineers Club, 2-1: Office Pructivr. -lg Salea Manager. lp Znd Team Ftuithall, 21 lst Team Fum- ball. 3--lg 2nd Team Track. 2-3, lst Team 'I'r.irk. -lg No Tardiew, Z--i KUNZWELLER. l'5II.l.f Websters, Z-S, Art Club. 1-2: Spanish Club, Hg Sergeant-at-Arms, Kg Red Cross, 2-4, Red Cross Training Center, 2-5 President, 4, Vice-President. 3: Prnrtur. 5: National Art Hunor Su. ciety. 1: C,O.E., 43 Drivers Eclueatiun, 3. Kuhle Kelley Kessler Keyhill King Killerer Klos Knisley Krysa Kuehn A 1 2, -r gg' , .711 .fl s 3 ly X f.- , J: I tt ,. . if ....X,:g.,-- . --. .. .. , .. .gh 'K 'S -rf' --v 'I74 .rm 4: 4 . es- No ICE Ot- 1. 3, .5- So- l.xlt,l11.l1s Dfwm---I..itin Cluh. Z1 I',B.I..A.. 41 Maxtor. 41 RU T.C,. I-4, Cadet Captain. 41 Battalion Staff, 41 Battalion Sup- ply Officer. 41 Circus Att. 41 Theoretical, 41 Merit. 51 Scholastic. 2-21 Hearing and Neatness, 31 Srd Place Company Drill, 51 Marks- man. 21 Sharpshooter Rifleman M-I. 21 Outburst, 2-41 A Cappella Choir. 4-4: Choir Festixal, 3-41 Chordmen. 5-41 No Tzlrdxes. 1-4. l..uX's. IXIARTHA ANN-Kalailu. 2-41 Secretary, 41 Reporter, 31 Pep Cluh. l-51 Latin Club. 3-41 Setretary, 31 Reporter, 41 Athenians, 2-51 F.H A,, 11 Y-Teens. 1-41 Secretary. 41 Hockey Sportsday Team. 21 Intramurals, 2-3: D.A.R. Good Citizenship Contestg Bronzt li. Silver E1 Honor Roll, 1-51 Outburst. 2-41 Proctor. 4: Eastonian Staff. 4: Class Editor. 41 Sales Manager, 41 Y,F.C. Bible Clul11 Secretary. 41 Upper Quartile. 41 Chnir Festival, 2-41 A. Capella, Z-4. Chordettes. 2-41 Columbia State Music Festival, 2-41 Choir President. 41 Vice-President, 41 Girls' Chorus Festival. 2-31 No Tardies. 1-S. Lsnroluv. TIIOAIAS--R.O.T.C,, 2-41 Merit, 2. I.EVi'FI,LYN. Srmiutyr.-Kalailu. 2-41 Kalailuctte, 31 Secretary. 41 Latin Club, 1-21 Mascot, 11 Spanish Club, 31 F.B.L,A., 41 Speakers Bureau. 33 Mascot, 31 Pep Club. 2-41 Masqucraders, 41 Bank, l1 N.S.P.A.. 41 Eastonian Staff, 5-41 Activities Editor, 41 Sales Man- ager, 41 Student Council, 2-41 Bronze 51 Outhurst. 41 Honor Roll. 53 Upper Quartile, 41 One-Act Play. 41 Perfect Attendance, 2-31 No Tardies, 1-4. l.1NusM'. THELMA, LOGAN. DEAN-Sales Manager. 41 4-H. 1-31 4-H Demonstration County. 51 4-H Treasurer, 31 F.F.A., 1-41 Parliamentary Team, 31 Radio Script. 1-51 Dairy Products, 41 Dairy judging Team, 41 Drumm Farm Football. 1-41 Baseball, 1-41 Basketball, 1-41 Track. 1-41 Freshman Choir, 11 F.F.A. Treasurer. 21 Vice-President. 5-4, LOVVMAN. DONNA JEANfY-Teens, 11 Mixed Chorus. 11 No Tardies. lg C.O.E., 4. MCCORMICK. IVIARGUERITE ANN-Pep Club, 31 Reporter, S1 R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Z1 Marksman, 21 Secretary, 41 C.O.E.. 41 No Tardies. 1-4. MCCOW'AN. Parxrcm-Kalailu, 41 F.H.A.. 1-2, F.B.L.A., 41 Masqueraclers. 41 Pep Club, 2-41 junior-Senior Basketball Team, 5-41 N.S.P.A,, 41 Eastonian Staff. 5-41 Sales Manager, 41 Out- burst, 3-41 Upper Quartile, 41 B.-E. Day, 41 Perfect Attendance, I-4. IVfCNAhIARA. MARGARET RosEfEulexia. 5-41 Pep Club, 21 Stu- dent Council. 31 Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, 41 No Tardies, 1-4. Kunz Kunzweiler Laws Ledford Lindsay Logon Lowmun McCormick McGowan McNu mu ru Lewellyn Laughlin f At any-E 1 -My X ff f f! 1 4 4 1 4 l fm YZ, Q' V 1 ' I .V ,gr 'WA 1, 72 f ' ' ' .. UV' ' . ji A li... : ' X 495' ' f 34 iii Seniors ?km af '56 175 la, nt in nt n- nr 3. iS. Qu .-,E lg- if-3.-, A-. ,,: 8- v---' of I- . I' . f rf? , w ,Zi V GA jf' - .,,,, 'Y ar Y N' Q' , wtf'-' 11 J ,L v... . 33- x ff L4 fl 'P ,T ., ,- - i2'f5. 5 ' Q,-n 41- , ,gat ' ,rg ,153 ' w w . 2- h - ff 13 S , Li- -,Q -.- -v 3, K , X -3 s. . 3 'tive - t X r X -2 A s , , H f- '.gg ,wx 7 X .el . , ' - - f '- f X ' 1 . me --:rr-4--.11-.f , Q , . f Miser Mikhell Moareheud Morgan Mqwgll Murray Myers Nash Neeley Nitodemus Missa. Duuoms 1.-Kalailu. 5-43 Reporter, 43 Treasurer, -1, F.B.L.A., -13 Proctor, -lp Outburst, -lg Enbtonnan Staff, 5--lg Echo, 5, fNf1TCHI'l.L. Paurmia IXTARSHA-'fF,H A., 1-23 Trengurer, 1, Pep Club. 1-33 Y-Teens, 13 Masqueraclers, -1: Art Club, 13 junior-Senior Bab- lcetball Team, 33 Intramurals, 1-23 Echo Staff, -13 Spring Play, 43 Stu- dent Director, 43 National Art Honor Society. lg Outburst, S--lg Humecoming, 43 Perfect Attendance. 1-21 Mid-Year Play, -13 Nu Tardiew. 1-23 Honor Roll. 1-Z. Mooumnmb, Lmorx'--C.O.E,, fl, AIORGAN, Lo1tE'rTAfl.eundis. 2-'lg Crirn. -13 President, 43 Pep Club. l--13 Spankh Club. 23 F.B,l..A.. 33 Red Cross, J, -l. Tierrsurer. 43 Intramurals, 1-2, Sale, Manager, 43 '1'eatlrei 5 Secretary, 43 Stu- dent Council, 23 Y-Teens, 1-3, Outburst, 5--lg Debate, lg Teen Town Committee. 3-4, Eighth Hour Queen, -13 Science Club. lg Pliotograplry. -13 Proctor, -lg No Taldies. Mowlirr., MARIE Fftvlf--Sales Manager, 33 'l'e.icher'a Secretary, -lg C.O.E.. -lg Drivers lirlucation, 5, Girly Lilte Club, 13 Choir, Z1 Chordettu, 21 No Tardiea, 1--l. Murotfw. Nonma- -Leundix. -l, lnter-Sotiety Lountil. -lg Reporter, -S3 I:,H.LA , 3--lg Secretary, -lg 'l'x'e.mi1er', 53 lllaxquexaderw. ilg Secretary, l: Red Crowe 1: Pep Club, 1--13 Reporter, l. Mixed Choxuw. lg licho Staff. 3-1, frreulation lXl.in.n.3er, S1 lLditor-in-C.lnef, 41 lfaxtornan Staff. 5--11 Ourburu. 1-11 Siutltnr Lounrrl. 2. Citi Hall Day. 2--lg Spring Play, -l. Saltx Iwlanagtu. 1--1, 'l'r.ulit-ik Setitiaiy -13 Upper Quartile, l1Qulll8c S-roll 4, l't-ilu-z Atloulanrt 2- Nr 'I'.u-ilu--. 1 Myiaits, R,'n.PH RICHARD-Hamilton, Z-43 Hamiltonian, -lg Treaturer, 43 F,ll.L.A., 43 Spanish Club, 43 Choir, 2-33 Chordmen. 2-53 Choir Festnal, 2-3, Mascot, 23 Secretary, 5, lst Team Track, 5--lg 2nd Team Track. 23 City Track Meet, 5-43 State Track Meet, 3--33 Cross Coun- try, 1-51 Big Seven, 43 Hi-Y, 2-43 Treasurer, 43 Student Council, 5-43 Outburst, 1-53 Proctor, 33 Teen Town Committee, Z-'13 No Tardies, 1 5 Nasir. XX'n.Lnoa I..--Hi-Y, 13 C.O.E.. 43 Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, -l. Nnnrrav. EvEl.YNf-Outburst, -13 Drivers Education, S3 No '1'.u-tliew. Nrcourzarus, Cinur1.Es R.-Webiters, 2--'tg Latin Cluh, 25 Speaker: Bureau, 33 2nd Team Football, 23 Zncl Team Track Z3 Hi-Y, 2--13 Proctor, -lg Echo Staff, 53 Eastonian Staff, S-43 Sales lllanager, 3--'lg Band, 13 Orcheatra. 1. Piztures on Page 179 Nor.ANu. '1'Eiuu4Nrii, I..f1-lamiltons, 1--13 Reporter, 23 Cntn. 33 Sit- retary. 53 President, -lg Essay, 23 Oration, 5--l3 Latin Club, l-2: Mammal, Z3 F.I5.l..A., 3--lg Reporter. '13 Speaker, Bureau, S, 'l'1easuler. 55 Masque-raders, -lg Comedian, -13 Treasurer, -13 Echo Stafl, S, Page Editor, S3 Quill 84 Scroll, 33 City Hall Day, 5--'tg Voice of Dcmocraty, 3--lg junior Clnsa Vice-President: Stage Crew, 2-53 Prottoi. Q- t: Honor Roll 2-5: Sales Manager, 23 Student Council. 2-tg Znd Vine-Presidtnt, 4, Prevdent, -lp All-City Student Council, -1, Eastonian Staff. S--l. Faculty lidrtor. rl, Mid-Year Play, -lg Spring Play. -lg Ptrfurt Attend- ance, 5-fl: No Tardiea, 1-4. 177 , ,M ll N. 1 4 1 J ap- , on ce, 1952 ctive cl by hout g the ipera- cheon bank they ansas lie In- i sev- ity of later Com- dents -: way places ld be Oumfxs, Ricimiio IJNN---Engiiit-L-i's Club. l--lg Vice-President. Hg Secretary. -43 Reporter. 3, Liitin Club, Z3 Mascot. Z, Bronze Eg No Tnrdies. l-4. Owsi.m', NANcYfF.H.A.. 1--11 Secretary. 2, Tre.isurur, -tg Re- porter. -S: Drivers Education, S, Perfect Attendance, 1-5, No Tiirdics. 1--2. PATSWALD. HELI1N7Eulex1.l. 2--ig Reporter, 41 F.H.A., lg F.l1.L.A.. 2--53 Vice-President. 5: President, -lg Pep Club, 2-53 Class Lender, -S3 junior-Senior Basketball Team, -ig Volleyball Sportsduy, -lg Bud- minton Intmniuruls, 53 lndividuul Sportsdny, 5, Student Council, -13 Sales Manager. -ig Outburst, 4--1, Tc.iclier's Secretary. -ig Eintonian Stuff, H--tg N.S.P,A., 4, Honor Roll. -tg B.-E. Day, 4, Perfect At- tendance. 41 No Tzirdies, 4, PAULY. Euwfum I.EEfHamiltons. 1-43 Engineers Club. l--ig Ser- geant-at-Arms, -ig Spanish Cluhg Proctor. -lg Bronze E3 Sales Mun- ager. 11 Honor Roll. 3. O'RlLEX', PAT. PAYNE. ELF.-XNOIL RUTH. PELLOVC. HlfI.EN Louisia-fl.cundis. I--lg Leundian, -ig Vice-Presi- dent, 4, F.B.L.A., 5-41 Mascot, 5, F.H.A., 5, Intramurals. 13 Mixed Chorus. lg President, 1, Reporter, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, President. 2, Pep Club, 1-4, Vice-President, 45 Y-Teens, 1, Stu- dent Council, 1-3: Class Representative, 1g Executive Board. 2-53 Cheerleader, 5-4: Echo Staff, 31 Page Editor. 3, Eastoniain Staff, 4: Literary Editor. -1, N.S.P.A.. 5-4, junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary. 4, Outburst. 1-3, Homecoming Chairman, -tg Homecoming Attendant, -ig Bank, 41 Teachers Secretary, -13 B.-E. Day, 4, Upper Quartile. 4, City Hall Day, 45 Song Leader, -lg Eastonian Attendant, 43 No Tnrdics. 1-4. PENCE, RICHARD. PENCE, XVANUA jo-Eulexiu, 5-41 Critic, 4, Athenians. 2-5g Y- Teens, 1, Pep Club, 25 Small Shield, 15 Large Shield, 2, Intra- murals, 1-33 E Award, 3g Hockey Sportsday, 25 Individual Sports- day. 2, Perfect Attendance, 2-4, No Tardies, 1-4. PENMNGTQN. Louis L.-R.O,T.C.g Perfect Attendance, 2-4. PENN1sToN. Pfrr-Eulexia, 2-4, Vice-President, 41 President. -1: 5rd Essay, 31 Latin Club, 1: Secretary, 15 Y-Teens, 5: F.B.L.A., 3-43 Pep Club, 2, Student Council, lg Te:1cher's Secretary. 3-43 Na- tional Art Honor Society. lg Outhurst. 55 Echo Staff, 3: Quill 8: Scroll, 55 No Tardies, 1, 2, 4. Noland Odgers Pulswuld Pauly We- f Q- . ilk 17' , 1 Payne Pellow Pence, R. Pence, W. Pennington Pennisfon Owsley 0'RiIey 'f :xt W 1 ' 1 gl! gs, , .- Q tiff' ' :Q 1 fv- Seniors Wkm of '56 179 1 1 1111 .MN 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 15 an-v '-. Q53 4- . ff W -C , - 'ii-if ' JXQ1- cx 'T V- . -.f 1 , - -,it--1. ' gy 1 Seniors Whoa af ' 180 Peterson Phillips Plaskeh Plumb Porter Priefert Ragland Reed, W. PETFRSQN, 9111111 Ar-xx FMNQ1- -It-1111111-, S--1, 'I're,1-tim, -1, Sergeant-atA1'111s, 1, lf l'5.l,.A , 3--l, lNl.m111tr.r1lers, -1, lnrramuralx, 1, Y-Teens, 1-4, Pt-11 Club, 1--ig 'l're.1xure1', lg Presrdent. -l. Student Council, 41 liastuniarm Staff. 5--5, N.SP.A. -1, Outhurxt. 1-S: A ciapperra, 1-2, c.111..-.rtut-., 1.2, 1'u1111t-1x st-fru.11fy, -li 11.12, Day, 1, Honor Roll, R, Teen Town C111n1111ttee. 1, Upper Quartile, -l, Red Cmse, l, Diivtrx l2du1at11111, ig Spring Play. 4. Mid-Year Play. 4, N.. '1111-1111-.. 1-1. PHrrL11'S, Ton---R U TC.. 1-1, Drum and liuglt Ci1111111,111der. Z-11 Neatneib and Bearing Rihbim, 1 Pl.1t111-11 Leader, 4: 'l'l1e11ret11.1l Rrbbun. 1, Sl1.1rptl11111ter, lp Battalr-in Staff. 2-r, Regimental Staff, 1, Captain, -lg Merit Rihlwun. 1, Master Drummer, 11 N11 Tardie-. PLASKFTT. L1wc'1u'Ncr K.f-Web-ttr-. J 4, 1i.O,T C.. 1-41 Lieuten- ant Culunel, -'lg Tlreivretical. I--l, Merit, l-S, Clncagii Trrhurre, l, Pmftor, 3--ll Student Cuurrcrl. 2, -l, Znd Team Fiiiithall, 1-1, Track, 1-2. Prurura. 1YlAIlIlYN Kar-Eulexia. 1-11 Re-pi-rtei-, -1, F,H.A.. l-Z1 Echo Staff. 51 Znd in lNll.P.A.. 5, Outlvurst, l-21 Girl- Clwrux, 2: Treasurer. J: Mixed Churus, 52 5ec1'et.1ry, R1 All-Citv Fe-mal. Z-1. PQRTER, jorm li. PRIEFERT. ALYCIE ,lr,,xNfEulexia, 1--1, liulexian. 5, Inter-Suciely Representative, -1, Sungleader. 41 Spanish Club, Z, F,B,I..A., 5--1, F.T.A., 4, Y-Teens, 1-5, Inter-Club Cwuncil, 1, Vice-Presmlent. 3, lntramuralt, l-Z, Outhurst, 1-3, Helm Staff, 3, Page Editor. 5: Pep Club, 1-4, Red Cross, 1-5, Hmm: Roll, 1, Perfect Attendance. 1-4, No '1z1rt1ie., 1.11. RAGLAND. RONALD bl.--XY'ebsteri, 2--lg Websterifin. 4. Spanish Club. 5-41, Traffic Club, 2, Student Counc1l, 1--3, Senior Repre- sentative. -lg Pructiu, 3--tg junior Class Treasurer. 51 Znel Team Football, 1, lad Team Basketball, 1, lst Team Track, 1--lg 1st Team Basketball, 2--lg lst Team Fuuthall, 5-4, All-State Track Team, 2-4, Hunurahle Mentmn All-Star Basketball. 5: Ind Team All-Star Ftwutlvall, -11 Honurable Mention All-District Fuutball. 4, lst Team All-Star Basketball, 4, 2nd Team All-Diatrict Baikethall, -l, Basketball Co-Captain. 4, Track Cu-Capta1n, -1. RFCTOR. GARY DFAN-F.B.L.A.. 3-4: Vite-President. 4, R.O,'I'.C., 1-2, Neatnest and Hearing, 1-25 Theuretical. l-Z, Projecriunist, 1-4, Nu Tnrdies. REED. M.-UUANN-l.atin Club, Z, Spanish Club. 5, Y-Teens. l-2, Intramurals, 1-21 C.O.E., 4, Outburat, 3, Perfect Attendance, l, N11 Tardies, 1, he -is-. sf Recior Reed, M. Reed, B. Renfrn . A YW . k .L 3 , my 1 1 X -f-uffyp 'Qt 'Q 'w . 43 11 'ant A ay, 45 Sill' .43 cal iff, es. en- ll .3- .25 us al. ety .4- 31 5: ce. ish re- am lst rck am 4: all, C., .4- .7- -- 12 ei? ,, ' A Z, RijFn, XYANDA Loufiiirls' Glee Club. 1-2, Choir. 2, Teachers Sec- retary. lg bales llfanager. lg C.0,l:, -lg Outburst, I-F: Drivers Eduta- tion. S1 Ptrfett Attendance. Z, No 'l'ardies. 1-4. Riirn, l-Son--l-Iamiltons. Z--l, Vice-President. 4, President, -l, Engi- neers Club, 3--l: Secretary. -l, Blue Ribbon at Musical Festival. 2, Choir. 3: Chordmen, 3, Perfect Attendance. 2-S, No Tardies, 1-4, Eastonian Staff. 4. R12N1fao. C-mr. Ravfwebsters, 1-4, Oration. 2-S, Websterian, 1-2, Critic. 2-31 Spanish Club. 2-4, Red Cross. 1-Z, President, 2, Engi- neers Club. 1-S, Student Council. 1-51 Mayor Candidate. 2, 2nd Team Football. 1' lst Team Football, 2-45 Track, 1-5, No Tardies. RICH. ,loANNr F.--Lcundis, 2--l, Secretary. -l, Leundian. 4, Pep Club. 2-4, Spanish Club, 4, Reporter. 4, F.B.L.A., 3-4, Red Cross, 5-4: Secretary. 4: Science Club, 1, Masqueraders. 4, Secretary. 4, Presi- dent, 4, Intramurals. 1, Sales Manager, 31 Teachers Secretary. -l, Echo Staff. 5: Y-Teens. 2-3, Outburst, 1-3, Spring Play, 4, Song- leader, -lg Girls' Chorus. 1, Reporter, 1, Girls' Chorus Festival, 1, Choir Festival. 1-2. Roaax. Gsotv. RUSSELL. ANITA CAltLENEfLeundis, 1-4, President. 4: F,B.L.A., 3-4, Pep Club, 1-4, Red Cross, 2, Y-Teens, 1, Masqueraders, 4, Cheer- leaders, 5-4, Captain, 4, Quill 8: Scroll, 5-4, Echo Staff, 5, Page Editor. 31 Outburst, 1-5, Student Council, 5-4, 1st Vice-President. 4, Executive Council, 3-4, All-City Student Council, 3-4, City Hall Day, 5, Police Commissioner. 3, Eastonian Staff, 3-4, Homecoming Queen, 4, Sales Manager. 4, N.S.P.A.. 3, No Tardies. 1-4. SALMON. ALFaEDfSpanish Club. 4, 1-ii-Y, 1--lz President, 1, Vice- President. 4, 2nd Team Football, 3, lst Team Football. 4, All-Star, 4: Rich Ronrk Schmitt Schuh: 'x I S 1 l AH l X 6 44 M94 5 lu X lst Team Track, 5-4, Honorable Mention All-District. l, Outburst. 1-3, A Cappella 1-5, Choir Festival. 1-3, Chordmen. 3-5, State Music Contest, 2: Perfect Attendance. 1, 2, 4, No 'l'ardit-s, 1-4. S.-xvLEs. OTTO GENnfWebsters, 2-4, lst Team Football. 2-4, 2ntl Team Football, 1, 2nd Team Basketball, 3, lst Team Basketball. 4, Proctor. 5, Eastonian. 4, Sports Editor, 4, Sales Manager, 41 Mis- souri Boys' State, 5. ScHMiTT. SALLY JEAN-Marysville. Kansas, 1-2, F.H.A., l-2, Pep Club, 1-2, Dramatics. 2, Beattie, Kansas, 5, F.l-LA., 3, Reporter, 5: Pep Club, 33 Glee Club, 3, East. 4. SCHULTZ. JUDIE-Girls' League. 1-5, G.A.A., 1-21 F.B.L.A,, 2, Red Cross. 2, Dress Board Representative, 1, Small F, Baseball Sportsday, 1, Modern Dance Club, 5, XY'ater Show, 1, Band, 1-3, Band Festival, 1-5, Teen-Toppers. 2-3, Student Council. 1-3, No Tardies. 1, Trans- ferred frnm Fullerton, California, 5, Outburst. 4, Intramurals, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 4, Treasurer, 4: Girls' Glee Club Festival, 4. Si-lanwicx, RONNlEfR.O.T.C., 2-4, Chicago Tribune Award, Bear- ing and Neatness. 4, Theoretical, 4, Scholastic. 4, Merit. 4, Promotion Board Member, 1-2, Spanish Club, 1-2, SHOWALTER. DON Ravflst Team Football, 3-4, Track, 3, Band, 1-4, Orchestra, 4. SIEGGEN, SALLY-Eulexia, 1-4, Critic, 4, Secretary, 4, Red Cross, 1-fl, F.B.L.A., 4, Masqueraders, 4, Treasurer, 4, Pep Club, 4, Reporter, 4, A Cappella Choir, 1, 4, Chordettes, 1, 4, Music Festival, 1, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 4, Outburst. 1, 3. 4, Echo Staff, 3: M.I.P.A, Contest, 3, Missouri Girls' State, 3, Eastonian, 4, N.S,P.A., 3-4, Spring Play, 4, Song Leader, 4, Sales Manager, 4, Student Council. 2, Homecoming Attendant, No Tardies, 1-4. Russell Salmon Sayles Shudwick Showalter Sieggen 5- Q-4 ik 1 A ' f Q 4. K , l fa.- , v, fa... V , p 4 1 -an-fwl I1 'J- - 'f m f , N f f X ,Z 181 I l l l l l I 1 l l l l l l l l l l SLATER, LINDA IRENE-Latin Club, 5-43 Secretary. 39 Intramurals, 1-Z3 Nurse Proctor, 5-43 Outburst, 1-53 Pep Club, 2-43 Y-Teens, 1-33 Treasurer, 1-23 Teen Town Committee, 3-43 Secretary, 43 No Tar- dies, 1-4. SrEwEi1'r, SYLVIA RUTH-Kalailu, 3-43 F.H.A., 2-43 President, 2, 43 Vice-President, 3, 43 Reporter, 33 Speakers Bureau, 43 Girls' Glee Club, 23 Chorclettes, 23 Girls' Chorus Festival, 23 Mnookin-Brown Memorial Award, 43 B.-E. Day, 43 Outburst, 2, 43 Eastonian Staff, 3-43 Co-Editor, 43 Echo Staff, 33 N.S.P,A., 53 M.I.P.A. Contest, 33 Y.F.C., 2, 33 Constitution Contest, 43 Upper Quartile, 43 Honor Roll, 2-43 Bronze E, 33 Quill 81 Scroll, 3-43 Perfect Attendance, 43 No Tardies, 1-43 National Honor Society, 4. Smrri-1, ARLENE jaNErfKalailu, 5-43 F.B.L.A., 43 Sergeant-at-Arms, 43 Pep Club, 53 Mixed Chorus, 13 A Cappella, 23 Girls' Chorus, 23 Girls' Chorus Festival, 23 Choir Festival, 23 Outburst, 23 Perfect At- tendance, 23 No Tardies, 1-4. SNOW, GLENN E.fHamiltons, 2, SNYDER, PAT-Leundis, 2-43 Treasurer, 43 Reporter, 43 Inter-Society Council, 43 Poem. Silver Medal, 33 Spanish Club, 23 Y-Teens, 1-23 Masqueraders, 43 Comedienne, 43 Intramurals, 1-23 B.-E. Day, 43 N.S.P.A., 43 Honor Roll, 13 C.O.E., 43 Outburst, 2-53 Echo Staff, 33 Pep Club, 1-43 Eastonian staff, 3-4. Slater Siewer! Smith Soeberg Sparks Speak WV ,NH Q 1 we-. ' - 3 g t. A , f 1 182 Solitsuao. ALICE-Kalailu, Z-43 Historian, 43 F.H.A.. 1-43 Sergeant- at-Arms, 43 Table Setting Contest, 23 Nurse Proctor, 3-4, SPARKS, Cantor. Louise-Kalailu, Z-43 Vice-President, 43 Critic, 43 Athenians, 2-43 Secretary, 41 Latin Club, 3-43 Masqueraclers, 43 Intra- murals, 1-43 Small Shieldg junior-Senior Basketball Game, 5-43 Band, 1-43 Drum Major, 1-43 State Music Contest, 1-33 Zncl Rating. lg lst Rating, 2-33 F.T.A., 2-43 Vice-President, 33 Radio Skit. 23 Out- burst, 2-43 A.A.U.XY'., 2-43 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Contest. 43 Perfect Attendance, 1-43 No Tardies, 1-43 Eastonian Staff, 3-43 Lay- Out Editor, 43 N.S.P.A., 43 One-Act Play, 43 Spring Play, 43 Proctor, 43 Teachers Secretary, 43 Honor Roll, 1-43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E3 Upper Quartile. SPE,-xx, VVILMA Louise-Eulexia, 3-43 Treasurer, 43 Athenians, 2-43 Treasurer, 43 Pep Club, 2-33 Small Shield, Large Shield, Letter E3 Hockey Sportsday, 43 Volleyball Sportsday, 43 Intramurals, 1-43 junior-Senior Basketball Game, 5-43 Eastonian Staff, 5-43 Gym Proctor, 43 Outburst, 43 Student Council, 43 Sales Manager, 5-43 N.S,P.A., 4. SPEED, CARLEEN-Athenians, 2-43 Sergeant-at-Arms, 43 Critic, 43 Masqueraders, 43 Red Cross, 13 Small Shield, Large Shield3 Intra- murals, 1-43 junior-Senior Basketball Game, 3-43 Echo Staff, 33 Ad- vertising Manager, 53 Spring Play Student Director, 43 One-Act Play, 43 Eastonian, 3-43 No Tarclies, 1-4, STANFORD, JOHN OLWER-Band, 1. Snow Snyder Speed Stanford So-X STI Gil ST1 3- ST Stl TA 45 of Se 3,1 T1 Fr T1 T: Ci Ti C br oi A T T A W 3 'I I S I 3 1 Y 4 1 tra- nd, 1 1 uf- 4: ay- tor, old I2-43 Ez .4 3 YITI .4- 43 tra- .Ad- lay. 1 -Z i 11 : I , , ,V Z if Srevrxsow. l'hIiVlilil,Y7F.H.A. 2 R- 4 - . . , Iccn. 1. Z: Outbuut, 1--lg Girls' Glue Club. l, 23 Mixed Chorus, l, STRINGFR, PAor.A-fKaliiilu. 4. F.I5.l..A.. 43 F.H,A., 23 Pep Club- 33 Perfect Attendance, 23 No Tardies, I-4. STUART. Ricufuio B.-F.B,L.A.. :vi Spanixh Club, 43 Hi-Y, 1-41 Student Council, l, Tr-xssi, j0iiN-Websters. 5-43 Sergcanr-at-Arins. 43 Spanixh Club. 43 Red Cross, 23 Traffic Club, 23 Student Council. 2-53 Reporter of Senior Class. 43 Hi-Y. 2, Outburst, I3 Football, 2-41 HM. 33 Second Team AllfStar. 43 HM. All-Dimtrict, -lg Track. 2-43 All-State 3-43 Second Team Basketball, 1-23 Choir, 13 No Tardies, 1-2. TAYLOR, INIARYYPCP Club, 43 Outburxt, 1-41 Student Council, 13 Freshman Chorus, 13 Girls' Glee Club, Z. 53 Mixed Chorus. 1-4, Tuom-sou. Simron-Ourbursr, 1-2, Choir. 1-23 No Tardies, 1-4, THOMSEN, BFVERLY JEAN-F.H.A., 2: R.O.T.C., 23 Honorary Cadet, 23 Captain, 2. TOBUREN, DON-Hamilton, Z-43 Historian. 43 Reporter, 43 Latin Club, 23 Masqueraders, 43 Speakers Bureau, 43 Second Team Foot- ball, 33 First Team, 43 Second Team Track, 33 Echo Staff. 4, Voice 'of Democracy Contest, 43 A.D.E., 43 Office Proctor, 43 B-Band, 13 A-Band. 2-43 Orchestra, 2-43 Perfect Attendance, 4. TULLER. JACQUEUNE-C.O,E., 4, A.D.E., 43 Freshman Chorus. 1. TULL. joHNfH:unilzon, 43 Science Club, 13 Science Fair, 13 A.D.E., 53 Proctor, 4. VIOLETT, Dlxrrz-Kalailu, 2-43 Song Leader, 43 R.O,T.C. Queen, 33 Athenians, 2-53 F.B.I..A., 41 Pep Club, l-53 Latin Club, 33 Y- Teens, 1-53 Small Shield, 13 Large Shield, 23 Nurse Proctor, 43 A.A.U.XY'.. 2-43 City Hall Day. 5, 43 Student Council, 43 Eastonian Staff, 3, 43 R.O,T.C. Editor, 4: Outburst. 33 Bronze E. 5: Silver E, 43 Honor Roll, 1-43 No Tarclies, 1-43 Homecoming Attend- ant, 43 Upper Quartile, 43 N.S.P.A., 43 Camp Miniw.1ca. 53 Band. 1-53 Treasurer, 23 Secretary, Z3 State Contest. 1. 2. WALZ, Duonus E.-F.H,A., 4. Stevenson Stringer Tassi TUYIW' 'D' 'ZYQ . - . .:. .':'- - - ,, ., reg,-,-.,. ' '- '.-',- -3 -' ' 1 ,I I rnli., I ,o:...'-W . , in .,2.:-.-has, , ' 3. R 'L e Q 1-1' , ,,-..'-W .13-,. .-mr . 4 . .fy '25 YA .,,f 3',j, , li .il .arg W,,.:., , ?'f .',, ,. , lb ,A 1 ,vyfavr 5 V' .-,, f Thomsen Toburen Tuller Tull Viuleif Wulz Shia ri Thompson -16314 3 -V f Sli' ri i l ' 1 1-4 ,H l T r tl i I 'Z Q l ga va 1' s. -, Q 4 ' 4 4, ' V2 1 ' 2 L uid. ,K s 'fm M 42, f-A 4 I , YW it . as-J of ,f 'v gk - A ,W , WAV ,r, -A , , ' ',7l , A Kiwi 1-.. A Seniors M I IB3 Seniors km N.. 'Q' 5 f , :L 116.26 ,fx 41-A by Q 'lin Zi Wesiphnl Wieligmun Willeri Williams, A. Williams WilliumS, G. x fi? -' I Q Tv- if WaiuuaN, Toai. S' x , ' Wfass. Gmtai.nfPmcror. 23 Outburst. 1-45 Speakers Bureau. 53 Q. - I warren Y.F.C. Bible Club President, -ip Song Leader, ig A Cappella I W- Choir, 2--l. f, A f , wass WE,-tvtaa. DoNfMasqueraclers. 4g Spanish Club, 41 Spring Play. Nt I , 45 Fall Play, -ig Christmas Play. -lg Hi-Y, 5-4g Outburst, l--lg - t !, Mixed Chorus. I-23 Choir. 33 Chordmen, 2-33 Home Room Presi- X l , fi .I L ' dent. 2-5. K . f V f, i ff C I Wrixrzit, jar:KfF.B.I.,A., 3-4: Projectionist. 5-4: Proctor, 5-43 l Y f 'ig 1 'S Office Proctor. -31 No Tardies. 2-4. 'L ' ' M ' C wnans, Roy I..-XVentwor!h Military Academy, 1-5: Basket- ball. Golf. . ' XVFLCH, l.aiomY, WESTPH.-ti. Patil.-fF.B.L.A. -1: R.O.'l'.C. 2-4. ff, w ' ' ' Buyer VUIEHGMAN. Ixiam' INIARLAHET-liulexia. 43 Speakers Bureau. -ip Weber Athenians, l--lg Critic-Reporter. -lg Latin Club, 2-33 Vice-President. 25 Secretary. 5g junior Basketball Team. 52 Senior Basketball Team. -lg Individual Sportsday. 23 Volleyball Sportsday. ri: Small f X 2 Shield, lg Large Shield. 23 Echo Staff. 51 Advertising Manager. V 2? 51 Eastonian Staff. -ig Outburst, -lg No Tardies. 1--ig No Ab- fjff , senses. 1--l. ' 1 xxfnr,mn-. Darn RrissEr.rfw'chae.-. 5--t. F.B.L.A,, sa. sefunti I H Team Football. lg First Team, 2--tg Second Team Basketball, L-31 , ' First Team, -ig First Team Track, 2--ig Football Captain. -ig Hon- orable Mention All-Cifyv 33 First Team Football All-City. -3: Second , Team All-District, -ig Honorable Mention All-State, -1: All-State gf Track Team. 3--ig Basketball Honorable Mention. -lg Vice-Presr 2 f dent Senior Class, -ig Student Council. 2-lp Sergeant-at-Arms Stu- - ,QA dent Council. -ll Hi-Y. 1--li No Tartlies. 1-4 ' wee'k5 XX7ILI.lAMS Alti.1'0N. Welch Wrr.L1atus, l5r'r'rY SUE-Eulexia. R--ig Sergeant-at-Arms, -lg Inter- ! J Society, l--ig Atlienians, 2-33 Critic. ig F.B.l..A., -lg Y-Teens. 1, . ,pf Small Shield. ig Large Shield. S3 Hockey Sportsday. lg lntiividual 4 ,i R ,f,. Sportsday, 23 Intramurals. 1-ig Student Council. 1, 2. i1 No f u, V Tarrlies, l--lg Sales Manager. -ig Girls' Chorus. 23 Girls' Chorus 'f Festival. 2. fl? I M 4, I fi W XVII rims, GHIN Ciirir. l84 1 5 , u. 5: ppella Play, , 1-4: Prehi- 5--li askct- lu. -I , idcnt. 'etball Small nagcr. 1 Ab- 'ecuml , l-53 Hun- ccnnd l-Scam -Praw- S Stu- lntcr- ns. ll vidual 1 Nu 6 Z-35 S5 r 'ig , 2 4 1 1 ,S by .- -- ff. . . --- - -.---v---.... ..- -.. v.--.--,qni4-- -..fv- E' '5' , 1: ' . . , C if 2 C f - if. - nyi Wilson, G. Wilson, J. Worden Young Davis Ford Kerwin Kowalski Luurilzen Medlin WILSON. GLFNN. VUILSON. juny RnvAEiGirls' Glcc Club, 1-2, A Cappella Clmir, 3--1, Outburst, 1-41 Choir Fwtixal. 2433 Gleu Club lfcatival, 1-33 Drivers Education, C.O.lE., 4. . Wounsrv. JOHN LEEfKalailu, 2-43 Spanisll Club. 53 F.B.L.AI., ,Sing Treasurer. -lg Freshman Chorus, lg Choir, 2-7, Chnrrlmcn. 2-Q, Easf n- ian Staff, R-43 Phutugraplwr. 5-41 Outburst, 1-51 Slrllent Cnuncil. '1 Red Cross, 11 Prngcctionist, H-ll Spcakurxfbu-rcau.Mf No Cfkrd us, 7 Perfect Attendance. 5--1. K. , . ' . YOUNG. LARRY. l X , Davis. jo:-IN-C.O.E.. -l. y I I I 'A Form, juasna. - K KFMWIN. Ronrlz. 2 B A 1, ' X - , . 1 U i Mx r T' Davidson KOWALSI-cr, INIARY ,lo-No Tardrca, l-l. l.Au1u'rznN. BARBARA LmafI.eund1s. 2-4, Pap Club, 1, 2, 45 Mascot, 21 Spanish Club, 23 F.B.L.A,, 2, Intramurals, lg Student Council, 43 Y-Teens. l-Z3 Outburst, 2g Basketball Queen. 43 Proctor, 4, No fflrrdies, I-Ai. I . 1 1 Mram.rN, Douo'rHY. D,xvrDsoN. DoNArn--R.O.T.C.. 1-ig Ourlnurst, lg Home Ruum Pres- ident. 2. KARLSTILOM, JANET--Sucr-emrial Club, 41 T B4 I Club, 2-Sq Trans- ferred from Ivluskogcc, Oklahnma, 4. QUATTIFHAUM. CARKULI, NX'rLLl.xM-fF.B.L,A., S3 Hi-Y: Outburst Z-R: Band, l-3: Chnrr, 2. SCOVITTIJV. lay, Knrlstrom Quuillehaum Scofield I ,D S Q 9' I A fi ' 'f n ., Y. . ., A ' VL,- Q.. 185 Senior Ballot hh :gum Mae Most Likely ia Succeed Lurrene Burgess-This gal was always leading in her smdies and in The many ariiviiies ihae she par- ticipafed. George Erdmun-George is always on me ban in both his studies and social life, but he is always looking inward vhe fuiure, Best Actor and Adress Shirley Hughes - The Pom. uavaneff led mas ggi vo her pan of bear adress. Ernie Grady-Taking a leading pan in ihe Spring Play, Ernie was known as me besv ww. Best Dancer Virginia Gimmarro-Vlrgie most always steals the show an the dance floor. Bill Hanley-Such a Iiflle guy, bui can he ever rock and rolll Vale Jah Dane Most for East Larrene Burgess-It would take a whole recm of paper for Larrene to write clown all of her activities. Terry Noland-Made so many campaign speeches, he feels as if he were running for president of the United States. Best Artists David Bules-David :an hardly get around any more-he's lao weighted down with gold keys won at Art exhibits. nur M:Cowan-PaV's mighty good, iss, as is resu- fied by her posters and art work for the EASTQNIAN. Mos! Bushful Put Pennislon-Bashfulness must do the tricky at any rate, Pat's gat her man. Doug Miser-The most heard statement when Doug received this title was Doug is bashtuI? L,-. Ideal Boy and Girl Dixie vielenenixie is qnile the gel fer winning the lille with leelr, lien pal, Jack Miller-Jack really throws :hal shot, bul he never tries throwing his weigh! around. Mosf Popular flop Lehi Helen Pellnw- seed things :eine in small perk- ages fils Helen info becoming n popular girl with her winning charm. Jerry Brown-Jerry,1owering above his friends, finds lime fo some down and spread his personalily among his clclssmclles. gig imma glam Jolly Good Girl and Boy Linda Slater-Joking seems lo be a lifetime iob Io Linda, who considers il her luvorile pcslime. lvlyrel Mayfield-Sober-faced Myrel in-ey give you the wrong impression but underneath his comical anfics may surprise you. Besl Bluffers .leenne nieli-flwliel e lelulfg' Joanne says as ,lie fries le maneuver herself mn of many such e situa- lion. Yom Kunz-Tern may prelend lc be lhe bliss of in- nucence bln, eh, those pranks ne pulls. Social Belle and Lion Kathleen Handley-At parties, mixers, dances, and all, Kathleen san be seen always having a good time and helping others enioy themselves. Dan Weaver-if your party seems ta be on the dull side, linrl Don ana watch things same to life. He is really ine life of me party. Best Students ffop A., Right! Carol Sparks-Carol, through her hard work and patient understanding, has become the outstanding student. Gary Elting-Study and more study combined with his many extracurricular activities, have made Gary an excellent student. Best Athletes Wmwbm Jfzwih Ronnie Ragland-Ronnie has excelled in all sports and acquired the quality of good sportsmanship. Carolyn Graham-Volleyball, hockey, basketball, isaseisall, tennis, Carolyn is llie champion of iliern all. Best Musicians Donna Anderlon-Whether it's Rack and Roll, iczz or the classical music, Donna can play 'em all. Gary sliing-A member ol Jingles and Company, Gary is really reet when lie starts to play his saxa- anane. ywfm' Co-Editors of the 1956 Eastonian staff were not re- vealed until late September. Mr. William K. Prexvitt picked two responsible people to hold these important positions. Sylvia Siewert and Gary Elting were chosen to lead the 1956 Eastonian staff. Both were leaders of the Senior class and very capable of filling these posi- tions. No time was wasted as these two editors went right to work with help from the rest of the staff in getting the 1956 Eastonian underway. Sylvia's job was to see that all Copy was written and turned in on time. From early in the morning till late at night this busy gal kept the staff hopping, writing copy, headlines, captions, identificationsg and also assisting the layout section, seeing that all pages were being put together properly. Yes, Sylvia, as co-editor, did a mar- velous job of editing. Gary was also a busy young man, working all hours, early morning till late at night. His job was to see that all pictures were taken and mounted in the book. Meeting deadlines and making headlines for an out- standing Eastonian was a great responsibility for Sylvia and Gary. Day and night sessions were held so that a more perfect yearbook could be produced and pre- sented to the students of East. These co-editors-in-chief did a grand job and both proved very efficient. We are proud to present the 1956 Eastonian and to the editors we say, A job well done. Working hard to meet the deadline. 190 Sylvia Siewerl Co-Editor Ga ry Elling Co-Editor Minnie M. Baker Mr. William K. Prewiif Bank English Commene Publications 1 may ' 'fi Vfmgs LAYOUT srfxrr. san chilas, Bah Reed, cum: sparks, cfmeen speed, SENIOR STAFF. Kathleen H.-maley, Norma Murray, Mary Margaret wicngmsn, Hamid Gibson. 4' Kay Daugherty Assislnn1Edilcr Weston James Assistant Editor Kay Daugherty, as assistant editor to Sylvia, discovered that it is easy to find plenty of work for herself. Among her duties are typing, correcting, and helping to design layouts. She considers her position on the staff important and thinks that whoever receives it next year will gain profitable experience just as she did, Her typing speed was definitely increased by the al- most never-ending stream of names, captions, headlines, and miscellaneous copy which she knocked out on the keyboard. Weston James, being assistant editor to Gary, considers his main job as keeping the staff in gales of laughter. He does have a serious side, however, and besides keeping everyone else on the ball, he puts in many hours after school trying to get the book to press. Wfeston showed his showmanship ability by giving a helping hand while planning the kickoff assembly and the Eastonian Revue. Since the copy that goes into the book sets its style, the Literary staff has strived to make it of the quality that will constitute a winning yearbook. Helen Pellow, who was chosen as head of the staff, kept others busy and also wrote a large part of the copy herself, Carol Sparks, heading the layout staff. had a busy year making the layouts for the 1956 Eastonian. seeing that all pages fitted together. 191 Wigwam iss .Nm KMA, Sylvia Siewert, Editor, discussed layouts with Dixie ViuIcH, ROTC. Editor ATHLETKQS STAFF. Otto Sayles, Doug Miser. w S ACTIVITIES STAFF Helen Pmwnia, sherry: Lewcllyn, wiimq speak, Judy Afmsmmg. CLASSES AND FACULTY STAFFS Robin Marrs, Martha Laws, Terry Noland, Carol Peterson. ORGANlZATlONS STAFF Virginia Gimmarro, Donna Andcrlan, Sally sieggen. LITERARY STAFF Ernie Grady, Bill Handley, George Erdman, Pal snyaef, Here.. muon, min, Hughes. 19? Peanut brittle is almost the same as poison to the 1956 llastonian staff. Although Green Mill candy is running out their ears, it has been an important factor in finan- cing this year's book, As a reward for selling the candy, Mr. Prewitt had a party at his home for the salesmen. The staff began their work last year as juniors. How- ever, the hard task began this year when they attempted to fill the shoes of the 1955 staff. Their goal was a bigger and better book. In September they had an op- portunity to put into practice the advice they received at the N.S.P.A, convention in August, The first project the staff tackled was Homecoming and the newly inaugurated program after the game. They had very little time to rest after that. The yearbook immediately demanded their attention. The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays gave the staff a chance to catch their breath although they still were busy working at home. . The new year saw them refreshed and ready for more hard work. Cold weather, snow, and homework did not keep the staff from coming early and working late. Dummies, pictures, copy, captions, and paste-ups were the main tasks. If the success of the yearbook was measured by the amount of pencils, erasures, paper, rubber cement, and typewriter ribbons used. the year- book would rank above all others. Preparation for the liastonian program and dance was an extra chore which added to the worry and excite- ment of the staff. The broken fingernails, bruises and blisters were forgotten when the big night came. 5 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Boyd Arnold, Bill Grady, John Warden, Pat McCowun, Martha Bray, Robin Malls. The brush and paint to the art staff, the camera and darkroom to the photography staff, the rubber cement to the layout staff, and the typewriters and erasers to the literary staff are as important as oils and easel to a master painter. The work of the photography staff began with the first day of school. Last year's files were straightened: this year's pictures were taken and printed by Marvin Carlson, photography editor, and were classified by Pat McCowan. john Worden took charge of the staff sec- ond semester. David Bales contributed the art work. His cover was chosen from several samples and his cartoon figures added to the gaiety of the book. Helen Pellow and the literary staff wrote the captions and most of the stories for the yearbook. Larrene Burgess, as husiness manager, saw that all of the Eastonian accounts were paid and also wrote theme copy. Carol Sparks and her co-workers made and maintained the dummies. They also filled in when they were needed in typing, proofreading, and writing. Dixie Violett worked with Sergeant Storms and de- veloped an excellent R.O.T.C. section. Sally Sieggen did the work on the literary societies. The organization staff and Donna Anderton handled the departmental clubs and all other organizations. Sherryl Lewellyn and her staff organized the activities of the year. Terry Noland had charge of the administration, P.-T. A. and librarians. Martha Laws and her assistants planned the class section. The senior section was treated by Kath- leen Handley and Norma Murray. The sports section was edited by Doug Miser and Otto Sayles. Wine mu! an-as 1...-L y 4 ART EDITOR: David Bales: BUSINESS EDITOR: Lur- rene Burgess. 193 is .agar Q-'Q -' Sure, we're hungry, but which spoon goes lim? N. S. P. A. i Look me use We finally made ieievasiun. gg... It was a group of tired, wet, and cold students who re- turned from a boat trip on Lake Michigan. During the entire trip, the lake was choppy, and water drenched everybody. These unseaworthy guys and gals expected to find something like a balmy lagoon, instead they found chilling winds. Besides providing boating opportunities, the big lake was a wonderful place to swim. The future journalists enjoyed frolicking among the waves. Even the classes, which were held during the day to discuss improvements of yearbooks and school papers, were interesting because of the many discussions with delegates from Hawaii, Alaska, Oklahoma, Georgia, Texas, Kansas, Maine, Kentucky, Vlfyoming, Virginia, and many other states around the Middle West. The delegates had parties where they discussed their school activities with other high school students stay- ing at the Conrad Hilton. Trains slill appeal even though we aren't kids Gosh, Ihey're big! was a statement made by any more. students looking at elephants in the museum. 3.1, Y . ,.,', T' A if-gl i .35 , is S , 5 . ,e. it gyda t ,, 194 to -ers, 'ith ria, Elia, F255 .AQ Warrensburg Qavema fuqed Nearly 110 persons boarded busses and loaded into cars to attend the annual publications banquet held at XVarrensburg. After being met by several East alumni we were presented with a program in the lounge. Harry Mullins, '52, introduced the acts: a quartette, record pantomime, solo tap dance, and an acrobatic ballet. XVhen the program ended everyone visited the Cam- pus and then went to Todd Hall for a fried chicken dinner. Carol Sparks, banquet chairman, saw that the program ran smoothly, which was enjoyed by all. After the dinner, all returned once again to the lounge and waited the decision of the judges for the Eastonian queen finalists. All in all, it was a trip that will always be remem- bered. Guesis and iudges occupy head table of the Easton- iun Dinner held in Warrensburg, Missouri. Eusionian and Echo staff members enioy fried chicken dinner. 'lhese iunior slaff members await announcement of queen finalists. 195 Helen Pellow Anendcm Pai Pennislon Ahendunl Norma Murray Avtendunl Cgpcmlwukzm . Me --,W ,, W Y, bf :Q , , 14- ' f , 1 55405 ff' f- - ' f, Q! 41 -,,,,,ff L., wr y . fifff. 'C Q ff., -f 1 . 'fx m ,J ., . . B' gf' fx Hg gli' JN XX . , , 1 'L I' ,649 Bd ,I ,, h f f f, M . Lx, 1ff,N,A..,-ng A . -g- .. V V 5 ,dh I V' if ff-fm . 19.11 , k L I M111 -fvzwf! fd! MQ,-5 , I' K if , . . 5. f- K, , ,,, yo: 'V'V ' , J ' , fu. 1 ' 'fi' fi I W., ff-- f f ' g' V ' if X L' , , . v. .,ffi,f4,, fig, ,nf , , N f r 6413, I. ' ' lf Afamvi' -. ,V kg, .ky I 4 . , ry ff , ' xjfvvfg, 1 . 5.4,-AJ. - y f , f' ' , .Qfs,.g,,.f 5 , EN lgggvogtls ue E , I v N I 5 w M122 ter june, 1956 Dear Students: XVell. we are finishing another year. For some of us the years seem to fly, but on the whole, this has been a very constructive year. Our pupils and faculty, working togther, have advanced the scholastic and citizenship standing of East High School an appreciable amount. All of us, working together as we have this year, can accomplish so much and have so much good, honest fun getting it done, To Seniors, our very best wishes. To all others, students and faculty, a pleasant and profitable summer and a return to East High School in September. C. O. WILLIAMS Principal tkfcfvzozakdgfvzzeazb Now, early june, as the work of the 1956 Eastonian staff comes ro a close, we wish to recognize those people who have given their valuable time and assistance to make this year's book the success it is. Our sincerest appreciation to Mr. Ralph Kolb of Burger-Baird Engravers, who met us more than half-way, and to Mr, Earl Smith, vice-president of Smith-Grieves Printing Company, who put up with our many peculiar tastes and uncomplainingly corrected our mistakes, To Rolland Studio who supplied us with the many photographs for which there seemed to be a never ending need. And, too, S. K. Smith Cover Company who had the dif- ficult task of interpreting our cover design. Of course, no yearbook staff would he complete without the assistance of Miss Minnie M. Baker who handled our financial records, Mr. Puppy Grube for the expert photography, Miss Agnes K. Crawford who worked with David Hales, art editor, on the artistic points of the book, and Mr. Williaiiis, who did everything he could to allow the staff every consideration possible. Last, but by all means not least, Mr. VU. K. Prewitt. As sponsor, XVillie K. had all the worries and disappointments. Wfith keeping the co-editors on the ball, fixing cameras, teaching class, and keeping an eye on the financial angle, Mr. Prewitt had, indeed, a full year. No staff could be more fortunate. The staff, too, can be proud to say that they did their part in making the 1956 Easionian a success and a pleasure to all who open its covers. I CANNY,ELENOREtMlSS1151 Capps, Shirley-Soph.-110, 150 Carcy, Nancy-Frfla, 55, 143 Carlson, Marvin-Sr.-44, 83, 127,132,165 Carlson, Roberta-16 Carpenter, JanaAFr.-143 Carpenter, Mary Jean-Jr.-84, 157 Carr,Day1d-Saph,-46, sa, 150 Carr, Donna Marie-Soph.f122, 150 Carr, Neil-Sub.-134 Carr, Terry-Fr.-143 Carter, Kayak.-109, 143 Carter, Mauricer-Fr.7l43 Carrowoy, Nancy-Soph.-150 Cartmell, corn-sooh.-150 Casa, Ernest-Jr.-23, 46, 84,157 Case, Larry-Fr.-143 Casey, Clark-10 Cashen, Louise-Jr.-46, 159 Cauryeren, Sandra-Sapl'1.716, 150 Caven, Dave-Fr.-143, 154 Cayce, Joyce-Fr.-143 Chaffee, Charles-Fr.-89, 143 Chamberland, Jackie-Jr.-16, 121,157 Chambers, Gary-Sub.-134 Chance, June-Sr.-16, 165 Charlton, Glade-Sub.-134 Chartier, Gail-Sub.Y1 34 Chartier, Sharon-109 Chastain, Lois7Sabh.-150 CI'1arne,John-Sub.i134 CHASE, ALICE MAE 1MRS.1 11 Chesser, Sue Ann7Jr.781, 157 Chewning, Larry-Jr,788, 127, 157 Cooper,N1ck1e-Fr,-88, 143 coooer,Mar11,r1-soon.-150 Cooper, Ronn1egSub.-140 CoDe,Ger1efFr,-108, 143 Courtney, Jady-JL7157 Cox, Barbara-soph.-114, 150 Cox, B111-sub.-134 Cox, Bill-Fr. -143 Cox, CanradfFr.-143 COX, HELEN CMISSJ 102 Cox, Jean-sub,-140 Darland, ArlenefFr.-109, 143 Dayle, Belly LoufSub,-134 Drake, Karen Sue-Sub.-134 Deke, Roger-Fr.-143 Drane, Shirley-Sub.-134 Draper, Helen-Soph.-150 Driskell, Lowena-Fr.-143 Driver, Banna key-SUUL134 Dryden, Naomi-Sub.-109, 134 Duckworth, Larry-Jr.-157 Dunbar, Marietta-Sub.-134 Chiddex, DeannaASub.-134 Childs, Earl-Sr.-118, 165, 173,190 Childs, David-FL755, 143 Citlou, Ronnie-Sub.-134 Clapper, Edna-Sub.-134 Clark, Carolyn-Soph.-109, 150 Clark, Dollie-Soph.-150 Clark, Fernan-Sr.-46, 165 CLARK, F. J. 12 Clark, Harold-Sub.-90, 134 Clark, Ida-Soph.-150 CLARK, J,1MRS.1 12 Clark, Larry-Jr.-77, B1 , 157 Clark, Larry-Jr,-44, 84, 124, 157 Clark, Marilyn-Soph,-120, 150 Clark, Sandra-Sr.-165 CLARK, JULIA 12 Clarke, John-Fr.-1 10, 125, 143 Clay, Myron-Soph.-154 Cleveland, Carolyn-Sub.A134 Cleveland, Myrna Lou-Sr.-121, 165 cleyeaaer, Jo Ann7Sub,--134 Clevenger, Melvin-Sub.-134 Clevenger, Roy Nelson-Sub.-134 Cox, Ronnie-Sub.-90, 134 Cax,Sl'1irIey-Fr.-143 CralQr Balen-Sub.7134 Cra1g,Jackie-Jr.-165 Cramer, Beverley-Sub.-134 Crane, Judy-Fr.-16, 123, 143 CRAWFORD, AGNES K. IMISSI 136 Crawford, James-Fr.-46, 88, 143 Crawford, Jcyce7Sub.-134 Crawford, Lawanna-Sub.-134 Crcyens, Tom-Sub.-134 Creek, Raberl-Fr.-108, 143 Crews, Ralph Douglas-Sr.-50, 51, 165 Cross, LindafSub.-16, 134 Crass, Shirley Jean-Sr.-165 CROSTHWAIT, OTA C. KMISSJ 136 CROUSE, LARRAINE KMISSJ 5 Crawnayer, Larry-Soph.-80 Crumm,Ves1a Kay-soorr.-16, 110, 123, 150 Crurr1D, Harold-Fr.-143 CRUST, C, C. lMRS.1 12 Crust, LindafSub.-76, 134 Cubine, Regina-Sub,772, 134 Culbertson, Dean-Sub.-134 Culp, Robert-Fr.-143 CUMMINS, F. N. 1MR.l 110 carmmgharrr, Jean Arm-1r,i9, 120, 156, 157 Curren, Bruce7Sub.A134 Curren, Charles-Fr.-143 Curtis, Howard-Fr.-89, 143 Dahman, Jim-Sr.-23, 24, 62, 84, 165 Dohman, Richard-Fr.-143 Dailey, LaDanna-Sub.-134 Dalton, Claudia-11 Danforth, Linda7Jr.47B, 80, 127, 130, 157 Danner, Bernelda-Sub.-134 Daringer, Mary Ann-Sub.-134 Darr, Polly-Jr.-157 DASBACH, CAROLYN M. IMISS1 143 neagherey, Kay-Sr.-84, 102,121,166, 190 Davidson, Charles-Jr.-89, 157 Davidson, Don-51.-185 Davis, Jirn-Jr.-30, 72, 77,125,157 Duncan, Charles-Soph.-89, 150 Duncan, Gloria-Fr.-143 Duncan, Leia-1r.i1 ss Dur1l0D,MorviSoph.-150 Dunn, Martha+Sapl'1.-'150 Dur1n,CharIes-Jr.-158 DUNSWORTH, WALTER lMR.J 11 Dufoil, Michael-Sr.-166 Dwyer, John-Sub.-134 Dwyer, Sarah-Jr.-158 Dye, Charles-Sooh.-46, 150 Dyer, Boa-soon.-151 Dyer, Larry-Fr.-89, 143 Dyke, Larry-Sub.-134 Dyer, Marilyn-Sub.-134 E Eagen, Harold-Jr.-77, 124, 158 Eugen, Larene-Soph.-151 Eagen, Raymond-Sub-134 Clifton, Mickey-Soph.-16, 76, 78, 120, 150 clopoaa, Paula-Sr.-165 Coatney, James-Sub,-134 COBB, MABEL MARY IMISSD B1 Cobb, Marilyn-Fr.-143 Coe, Ernest-Sub,fl34 Coffmar1,Jay-Saph.-150 Coffman, Jerry-98, 108 Coffman, Jimmie-Sub.-134 Coffman, Joan-Jr,-46, 157 Coffman, Lawrence-Sub.-134 ceggins, Thomas-Sr,-165 Cohen, Roberta-Sub.-76, 140 Cole, John-Jr.-84, 157 Cole, Pl'1yllisfSub.-134 Davis, Jaan-soph.-109, 150 Davis, John Richard-Sr.-166, 1134 Davis, Joyce-Sr.-166 Davae, Kitty-Fr.f143 Dav1s,Michael-Sub.-134 Davis, Paul-Fr.-143 Davis, Robert Daniel-Sr.-26, 17, 125, Davis, saariey Mae-Fr,-143 Davis, Suzanne-Soph.450, 51, 150 8 Duv, Day, J Day, J Day ab-Soph.-46, 88, 150 ames1Fr.-50, 157 im Keith-Sr.-26, 29, 125, 166 aren Sub 134 6. 173 Eason, Larry-Sub.-90, 134 Eason, Ronnie-Fr.-143 Echals, Irene-Fr,-143 Eddlns, Ruby-Sub.-76, 134 Edie, Larry-Jr.-50, 51, 118,158 Edmondson, Bill-Soph.-154 Edmondson, B111-Jr.-1 ss Edmondson, Jerry-5r.-11, 62, 166 Edmondson, Judy-Jr,-84, 102, 120, 158 Edmondsond, James-Fr.-143 Ehlers, Dean-5r.-BB, 166 Eidson, Linda-Sub.--134, 136, 140 Elkert, Alice-Fr.-143 Ekseram, Mike-Jr.-44, 113, 124, 158 Elder, John-Jr.-158 Elder, Mary Frances-Jr.-15B ELLIS, EZRA 0412.1 10 Ellii, James-Sr.-166 Ellis, John-Fr.-143 Ellis. Judith-Sr.--166 Ellison, Arlene-Fr.-55, 110, 143 Elmare, Dennis-Sub.-72, 134 Elling, Gary-Sr.-46, 83, 125, 166, 173, 189 190, 198 ELTING, WM. KMRSJ 12, 13 Endsley, Frieda-Sr.-121, 167 English, Wanda-Sub.-134 Enlae, Judith-Fr.f55, 76, 143 Erdman, Gearg?5r.-11, 72, 77, 125, 167, 173, 186, 192 Erickson, Clif-Fr.-143 Eshleman, Bob-Soph.-151 Eshleman, Lloyd-Fr,-143 Efhinglan, Elizabeth-Jr.-158 Ethingfon, Violet-Sub.-134 Etl'1ridge,Jerald-Jr.-B9, 158 EUBANK, MlLNAlMRS,19 Evans, Bill-Sr.-167 Cole, VonDeII-Jr.-157 Collier , Edward-Jr.-157 Collins, Jim-Fr,-143 Collins, Sue-Fr.-143 Colyin, Barbara-Sonh.-150 Colvin, Clyde-Fr.4143 Combs, Patricia-Fr.-110, 143 Commack, Sandro-JL4122, 130, 157 CONRAD, RONALD lMR,j 123 Cook CharIesAFr.-55, 143 Cook, ,Dave-Fr.-143 Coak,D1ane-Saoh.-46, 119, 150 Caok Donna-Saph.-50, 51, 110, 120, 130, 150 Cook, George-Fr,-143 Coak,Jan1ce-Jr.f157 , 14 - ,- Day, Tl'1eadore4Sub.-134 DAY, PAUL lMR.1 151 aearr, Sherryl-Jr.-82, 109, 157 Dear1r1g,c3r1Derr-Jr,-157 Dedrick, GloriaYSaDl'1.-16, 120, 150 Delmont, Larry!-Sub.-134 DcMoss, Jean-Sub.f134 DeMOSS, JESS 1MR.1 10 Denington, Archie-Fr,4l 43 Deusel, Gerald-Sr.-72, 77,125, 166 DeVcney, Larry-Jr.-89, 157 Dcveney, Nancy-Jr.-157 Dewey, Paasarre-Jr.-157 DICKSON, BILL lMR,l 10 DICKSON, L. CLAYTON lMR.1 Dieleman, Deanna-Fr.-143 Dillard, R0berffSoph.-84, 150 Evans, Billie Jac-Sub.-135 Evans, Frances-Saoh.-150 Evans, Veronica-Soph.-150 cook, LUTHER 10 coorrfre1a,Arrr1 sarrara-Fr.-109, 143 cooNr1eLD,w.1MR5,112 cooper, crrariee-sub.-39, 134 Cooper, Larry Hugh7Suh.-134 DIX, JOHN P . qMR.1 Dixon, JC1mes7S1.1b,-134 Doak, Forrest -Fr.-143 Doane, Elmer-Sr.-166 Domvi11e,Sa1ly-Sub.-134 Eve, AlicefFr.+143 Ewer, Robert-Sub.-90, 135 Fain, Robert-Sr.-11, 25, 44,125,167,173 Fair, Jarry-Sr.-22, 24, 25, 72, 125, 132, 167, 173 Fares, Albert-Jr.-158 Fares, John7Fr,755, 143 Fares, Darlene-Sub.il 35 Fares, vera-soon.-109, 151 Farnsworth, Andrew-Sub.-135 Farnsworlh, GarlandfSaDl'1.-151 Farr, O11veYFr.-143 Faulkner, ErSkinefSub -135 Faulkner, Narrcvfsoph,-151 FELICI, AMERICO lMR.l 134 , I Z 1 .1 Q A AML! o I 7,1 J J, I J, A 1 - ,, 1,1 , X4 1 , , I . ff, , ,X ij H . 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Leonard, Sc rn-Sophf Ley1nooon, Henry-Fr. 1.ewe11yn,sherry1 Ann- 173, 175, 192 LewcIIyn,Tcrry-fSopl'1, Lew1s, Lew1s, Lew1S, Lew1s Lcw1s, Lewls Bryon-Jr,-77, 7159 4136 Frc1nc1sfSoph,!152 J one than-SoDI'1.446, 16,76,78,8I,159 851152 -145 Sr.-17, 81,103,1Z6,172, -321152 119,159 110,124,152 Mor1IynfSub,-17,136 Sandro-Jr,-I 7, T59 136 W1II1C1m7Sub,+ MARTIN, FAYEfIl Mc1rtin,GIoric Jean-sae.-16, 137 Mar11n,Jarnes-sub.-131 MARTlN,ROSElMlSSJ135 Raay-s11b.,17, 131 wansvon-Fr,-145 La Verne-Jr,-l59 smwsoph,-152 Sharon-Sr.-173, 115 Martin, Mason, Mufhls, Maffix, Maxon, May, LOreHG+Jr.-159 May, Mary Ann-Fr.-145 Mayfield, Myrcl-Sr.-62, 84, 176, 'IBB Mayhew, Bon-11.4159 Mayhew, Tom-Soph,4I 52 Mayhew, v1rg11fa4 Mays, 5h1r1ey4Fr,-46, IA5 Medlin, Dorefhy-S11-'I B4 Meek, Gwyen-Jr,-46, 159 Meinl, Norma-Jr,-159 Mcisner, Norma-Sr,-176 Mellon, C1cud1c-Jr,-159 Mellon, Sieve-Sl.-89,176 Merr1mor1, Betty-Jnfl 7, 159 Merr1rncr1,Som--Fr,-145 Mcsser, Monmc-Sub,-I 37 Meyer, Donna-Fr,Y145 Meyer, Gcnc-Soph,-108, 152 203 M 1 1419, , B1II-Jr.-BO, 82,118,119,132,160 I , M Joanne 561511. 123,l c16rrr,96ry-566,-137 U!! M yer5,c S-50611. 15 M cu-411 ELEN71 , Mlqv-4 JAMESC. . 44 Ma, 1161. ,1er1-51115. 7 1,1 ,Mew r. 146 Mackey, errres-Jr. 9 , Mc lu rr,J6dy Fr, 45 PA ,G 51-l.1MRS17O Madmererr sober. 6,145 115,05 12,83 Parr .11 56611.-153 ff1rrr,1g rr. 45 e 1.uRE, v15!'c1 1A1M1s514 4 pcm, yen--160 r1re5e11, e y-Jr.-81 2 , 59 ecerrrr1eu,Meg eritc Ann .-175 ,,,,,,,'L C,,S,,,,,, ,153 Mr1f6rr1, cr-Subf , 37 ec6w,Ty1e r,4l45 po,,.C1,Dee-1,,,160 Mr r, 1 rt-Sub.f13 Mecewerr, atriciu-Sr.-1 ,sl s,1o:1, 6 P61e,1e1r:1,C6r61-51m -76,1O'?,138.173 M11 . l9Vl975l-'11 7 1 172,I75,1a1,19a f we1d,1-ielerr-sr.-11,a1,11o,121,179,191 M ,cemyesopn-17,50 52 Mece 6rr,serr6r6- 6 152 ,,,,C,5,,,,,,,,d,,1,LF,,146 Le1z,c on 'RS.J8,9 Meo re1,rr6n1r.e, ,-137 p,,,,1y,Ed,,,,,d1,ce-5,,-11,11s,119 Ma11er,c1rer S vid-Sr.-17 we11,Errre51- ph.-152 , p,,,,,e,E1e.,,,,Rm,-5,,-119 Mr11er,cy yerrAs116. eEAT1RE,c1.AR 11 p,,,,,e,p1,,,,d-5L,1, ,135 MiIIer,E een-Sr. 72,176 cGehee, Pegg Sub.-137 pay,-m,G1Ody57p,,55'146 Muller, Ga AFL-14 ' McGLOIN, AN K.1M1SSJ puyf,-,nl A.-,dreW-Fr,.-g9, 146 Mil er,Jsek Joseph' .-1 , 2, e, 0,77 Mes6werr,J y-rr.4so,y21 45 ' pe,,k,,,E,,ge,,c-p,,,72,1,,6 5, 176, IBB X Mclr11o5lf1, rl-Sub.-137 pearl, Georgefjf-71013, 160 Il ,J611rr- 1.115 137 1 Me1rr165h, 1161111-seen! 2 peC,,S,,.,,gf,,,,1c,5.,b,,13g MIL 1z,1cA HE 11415 15.1 551158 Mace e, 6eque11nee .-159 pgDgR5ON,O5W,4LD,MR,,1,13 M111 ,Land -56511.-1 Mc V alph r. 9 pee1e,,B01,.1:,,.-1.16 Ma11er,M re-51.6.-76 13 enrre Rober 6 -1 pee,,,,5,,,,d,,-,,p,,,110,14f, Mr11er exrrre-50611.-152 e1c1rr1ey, hn- ph.-127,62 pELLOW,H,G,1Mr15,,12 Mr ,Ruben-so .--152 Mexrrrr-.5 M6r' rr-561511.-5,110,152 Pe,,,,,,,He,e,, L,.,,,,S-5,,-1B,g1,111,113,173 ' cr, Patr1c1a ob,-137 MCLEOD , lMRS.1 12 119,155,191 r115,D1ck-s 1r.Aa3,152 Me1.ee , 6 y-Fr.-5 , 5,145 pe,,.e,w,,..1.,16-sr.-a4,1zo,1z1,119 Mills, Gear Jr.- 59 MeMerre ,rzeberr-su -137 pe,,ce,R,,h,,,d-5,,-17e Mills, 1e-Jr.- 2, 9 Meneme ,Margaret se-Sr.-121,175 ,e,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,,,e-5,,-we Mills. drwy-Fr. MCPike.Jc1Ck-F11 9,145 Per1r11sferr,Pe1sy-sr.-120,1z1,113,179,1s1 Mi11s,srerr1ey-sr. ,8J,176 ueerr, Joyce J .-50, 159 pew, 5,5,,,,d,,,,50,,1,,-153 M'r1e,Ri1o . 0.154 Per Isabel-Fr.-146 irirkflvhn Fr--89,146 Perr Michael-Fr.-146 Miser,DougIa '51-.-1l,B1,I ,177,1B7,192 N per, RQ1ph45ub,-135 M11e11e11,1s y-Jr.-77,15 Perr ePSub.-138 Mitchell,Donald-Sub.-13 N65 c6r61-Fr.-146 pany ,Bob-p,,,108l146 Mirehen, 511161511111-51111. 7 N65 C1-reerer-soph.-ss, 52 Pe ,sm c,,,,,,-5,,,.,5, 31,1031-121,123,130 rr eII,Gilbert-Jr. N S, evra-seph.-125, 52 1 HELL, 1.ERoY .132 N ,Maehem-Fr.-125,1 6 - 1ee1re11,Meri1y b.A76,137 sh,WilIiam-Sr,-177 on' l9Qbf,'fQ'l22'l6o MitcheII,Paulin ersrre-sr.-10 ,177 eea1e5,Fred-Fr.-146 Peters 'RO n 11,3489 138 Moffemaerbe 6-Fr,-109, 146 Needles,JoevSub.-1 ' . Y ' 2 aw H6 Maffett,Bert 64511111.4131 NeeIey,Evelyn-Sr. 77 Pe'e'50 '5 'WT '-'7 1 ' Moffett Kerrnerh-Sub.-1 Neeley,Jock7Fr, 46 Q Xsfelffnii le?-Fr--146 Molder everiyesue- Nee1ey,J6hrr- .-137 he' RW' 1 -J'--381160 M6 111r,D1ek1e-s . 90,137 Ne1er1d,'r6rry-Fr.-146 Pl11ll1 D5 ld-Sub--135 teiI,Sharon-Soph.-1 2 Ne1115,Jehr1-soph.-152 Phllli ,Gary-Sovh.-154 acre, c6r61wFr.A146 Neisen, 1v6rr4sub.-131 P11r11ip5, Gaylord-Sub.-138 Moore, cereierr 11 ,-137 Ne156rr,serrr1re-Fr.-11, 1 ,146 Ph1111ps,1-16w6rd-Fr.v46,119,146 Moore, cpysml 11.-110, 0, 2 - NeS15i1r, Bobby-Soph.-15 Phriiips, 1641111-sub.-1 38 Moore Moore Moor , Dais Fr. 17,146 , ed-Jr. 15 rriey-Fr.-14 , Robert-Jr.- re OORE, ROGER IM . 119 Moore, Paul-Su . 137 Moore, Shirle r,-14 Mo ,Marilyn-Jr,-1 ,159 Y M ore a vel n-Jr, 27,159 Mo rhe ,Larry-Sr. 7 Mor d, 5ondrc1wS l'1.v72, 110, 122, 152 Mo n, Bonnie- .7137 rg , Jock-S ,--140 org , Lore! r.-123,177 Morgan, Shirl Fr.-146 Mor'tz, Jer ld-S ,7137 Mor , araf ,-17, 110,159 Orr endo7F 17, 146 s, Gloria-Soph,4152 is, Lucille-Sub,7137 orrison, Shirleyflr,-159 osley, Willie-Fr.4146 Moss, Donald-Soph.-154 Mowell, Billy-SoDh.+152 Mawell, Dick-Jr.-1 1, 29, 77, 125,159 MoweIl,Johr1-Sub.-137 Mowell, Marie Faye-Sr.-'I77 Mudd, Donno7Fr.4l 10, 121 , 146 Mullins, Robert-Jr.-E4, 159 Murray, Gary-Sub.-137 Murray, Lena-Soph.-121, 152 Nesbltt, Glono-Fr.-146 Newberry, Raymond-90 Nicaderrrus, Charles-Sr.-77, 125,177 Nicodemus, Pat-Jr.-18, 46, 97,121, 156,159 Nie, George-Fr.-46, 88, 146 NlE,G, IMRSJ 12 Nlsser, RonaldvSub.-137 Noland, Mike-Soph.-152 Noland, Terrance-Sr.-11, 72, 73, 84, 103, 119, 172, 173, 179, 187, 191 Norman, Donna-Soph.-17, 123, 152 Norman, Philllp-Jr.--159 NOWLIN, GENEVIEVE KMISSJ 109 Nusbaun, Teddy-Sub.4137 Nutone, Larry-Jr.-159 O O'DelI, Betty-Jr.f14,123,159 Odgers,Juditl'1-FL7146 Odgers, Richard Lynn-Sr.-83, 173, 'I79 Ogrizovich, Joyce-Sub.-137 O'Holloren, Williams-Sub.7137 O'Hara, Annetta-FL755, 146 O'Hara, Patsy-Sub.7l37 O'Neol, Byron-JL7159 O'Neil, Dowd-Fr.f84, 146 O'Rear, Curtis-Sopl'1.v77, 84, 153 O'Reor, Darrel-Sub.,-137 O'Riley, Dorothy-Sub,i137 Phillips, Ph1I-Fr.-110 Phillips, Ray-Soph.-153 Phillips, Sara-J r.-46, 120, 160 Phillips, Tom-Sr.-87, 180 Picard, Picard, Pierce, DonaldvSub,-138 Pa?-Scph.-122, 153 Donaldilfr,-86, 146 Plaskett, Lawrence-Sr.-72, B6, 90, 173, 180 Player, Donna-Soph.-153 Phsowski, Annie-Jr.-102, 127, 160 Plumb, Polley, Marilyn Kee-Sr.-120, 121, 180 Mary Ann-Fr.-146 Pope, Donflr.-160 Porter, Porcer, John-Sr.-180 Sandra-Soph.-50, 153 Pater, Loren-Saph.-46, 153 Pottorff, Robert-Sub.-138 Potts,,ShirIey-Jr.-17, 122, 160 POTTS, MARBEL-11 Powell, Chorles4Sub.-89, 138 Pratt, Richard-Sub.f138 Preston, Her1ry7Sub.-B9 Preston, Willlam-Sub.--138 PREWITT, WILLIAM K. lMR.1 156 Prickett, Dick-Jr.-160 Prieferi, Alyce Jean-Sr,-78, 120, '121, 132,173 180 PRIEFERT, L. A. 1MR.1 144 Proctor Murray, Norma-Sr.-15, BI, 103, 123,I3Z, 173, 191 Myer, Tom-Jr.-83, ll9,159, 161 Myers, Carolyn--Jr.-159 Myers, Edith-Soph.-152 Myers, Ralph Richard-Sr,-72, 77, 119, 177 McArthur, Carol-Sub.-137 McCain, Dennis-Jr.-46, B3, 159 McCc1n, Duane7Sub.-137 McCanr1on, Deanna-Soph,-17, 102, 152 McCarthy, Carl7Sub.7l37 McCarty, Bernard-SaDh.777,1l8,119,131,152 204 O'RiIey, Jirne-Soph.-153 0'Riley, Pat-Sr.-179 Orr, Louie-Jr.-159 Osborn, Betty-Soph.-153 Osborn, Darlene4Sooh.-153 Osborn, Richard-FL755, 146 Osborne, Dott1e7Sub.-137 Owen, Patricia-5ulJ.7137 Owens, Jerry7Sub.-138 Owmgs, Larry-Fr.-146 Owlngs, GIenvSub.-138 Owsley, Nanny-Sr,-109,173,179 Proc1or,Gary-Soph.-46, 124, 153 Practor,Sherr1I-Sub.-138 Preeeer, w6r1r16Asr115 -13s Pryor 1-1e1er1-Fr.-ao, 146 Pyie, Earl-Sub.-138 Pypke, MaryYJr.-160 Q Quanlehaum, Bill-Sr.-185 Quenerte, Charles-Sub.-138 Rochaner, Henrietta-Jr.-160 Rachaner,Sh1rleyfFr,f146 Radar, Burrus-Jr,-90, iao Ragland, Ronnie-Sr.-11, 22, 14, 15, 61, 124, 125, 180, 189 Rainey, James-Sub.-138 Raleigh, King-Fr,-146 Romsey, Gary-Fr,-146 Ramsey, Linda-Fr,-109, 121, 146 Ramsay, Richard-Soph.-I is RAMSEY, R. C.-12 Randal, Mark-Fr.-146 Raney, Corolflr -160 Raney, Harold-Jr.-160 Ronnabargar, Marv1n7Jr.-11, 80, 110, 127, 132 160 Rannabargar, Mary Lou--Jr.-72, 76, 78, 80, 120 156, 160 Rapp, Gerald-Sub,-138 Ratl1tt,John-Sub.-138 Rauber, John-Soph.-153 Row, Jacqueline-Sub.-138 Reardon, Loretta-Jr.-160 Reosoner, Charles-Sub.-138 Rector, Gary Denn-Sr.-180 Rector, Judy-Fr.-146 Redding, Delores-Fr.-17, 146 Reed, Bob-Sr.-83, 103, 119, 180, 191 Reed, John-Fr.-146 Reed, Marianna-Sr.-180 Reed, Pat-Jr,-160 Reed, Roger-Soph.-154 Reed, Wanda-Sr.-180 Reeves, Hobart-90 Reeves, Lorry+Fr.-146 Reeves, Le Roy-Jr.-86, 90, 160 Reeves, Russel-Sub.7138 REID, BENITA IMISSJ 159 Reifschneider, James-Fr,-146 Reinmiller, Beulah-.Inf-81, 82, 120, 130, 131, 160 Reinmiller, John-Jr,-146 Renfro, Carl Ray-Sr.-26, 125, 180 Rentro, Wray-Jr.-160 Renfrew, Arlin-FL755, 88, 146 Renfrew, Oscar-Sub,-138 Renington, Brent-Sub.a13B Reynolds, Dennis-Soph.t154 Reynolds, Evelyn-11 Rhodes, A1-Jr.-50, 51, 160 Rhoads, Carl-Sub.-138 Rhodes, Bonnie-Soph.-17, 122, 153 Rich, Joanne-Sr.-78,103,122,123,'l81, 188 Richardson, Dale-Sub.-138 Richardson, Donald-Sub.-90, 138 Richardson, HarryiSub,-89, 138 Richardson, RosaIievJr,-160 Riddell, Pat-Sub,f13S RIDLEY, WILLIAM T. IMRJ 17 Riggs, Dorothy-Fr.-146 Rimmer, Ronald-Jr.-160 Rinard, Sandy-Fr.-17, 146 Rinehart, Gerald-Jr.-160 Rinehart, Shirley-Fr.-146 Rinkenbaugh, Joe-Sub.789, 138 Riordan, Mike-Fr,-146 Rivers, Calvin-Sub,713B Roark, Carl-Soph.-83, 126, 153 Roark, Gary-Sr.-77, 181 Roark,J1m-Sub.v138 Robb, Georgia Moe-Fr,i146 Robbinson, Carolyn-Fr.g146 Ross, Eileen-Sub.f138 ROSS lMRS.1 12 Rowe, CharlesfSoph,-153 Rowens, Ronald-Sub,-140 Rowlett, CoraIfSoph.-153 Ruberson, Linda-Fr,-17, 121, 147 Ruhl, Larry Rule, Dick-Fr.-83, 147 Runner, Bill-Fr,-108, 147 Runyan, Donna-Fr.i147 Rupe, Mary-Jr.-160 Rush, Bob-Jr.-160 Russell, Anita Curlene-Sr.-123, 181 Russo, Margaret-Fr.-147 Rust, Patricia-Sub.f138 Ruttinger, Rita Marie-Fr.-147 S Saffell, Glen-84 Sailor, Brenda-Soph.-17, 50, 51, 121,153 Salmon, Alfred-Sr.-25, 181 Salmon, El1zabeth+Jr.-17, 50, 51 , 102,160 Salmon, Ellen-Fr.-147 Sanders, Sherman-Sub.-138 Sanders, Twilo-Jr.-160 Sargent, Dan-Soph.-88, 153 Sayles, Otto Gene-Sr.-25, 26, 30, 125, 173, 181 192 Sayles, William-Fr.-147 Scalon, Sandra-Sub,-138 Scerecy, Robert-Fr.+89, 147 Schmitt, Sally Jean-Sr.-181 Schneider, David-Fr.-55, 89, 147 Schoeck, Richard-Sub,-90, 140 Schroer, Harold-Fr.-46, 110, 119, 147 Schultz, Judie-Sr.-181 Scofield, Jay-Sr.-185 Scott, Bobi-Fr.-147 Scott, Fred-Soph.f108, 153 Scott, Gary-Fr.-147 Scott, James-Sub.-138 Scott, Iudy7Soph.-78, 123 Scott, Larry7Fr.-147 Scott, Marilyn-Soph.-153 Scott, Patricia-Fr,-17,147 Scott, Sandro-109 Scott, Sue-Sub.-138 Seavers, Beverly-Soph.-123, 153 SEBASTIAN, GENE IMR.1 58 Self, Beverly-Sub.-138 SELL, MARION W. iMR.14O Sellon, Veraleafifr.-17, 55, 147 Semstead, Barbara-Jr.+50, 51, 72, 76, 78, 82, 11O,127,153,160 Semstead, Margaret-Soph.-76, 80, 127 Senzee, Douglas-Sub.-138 Sexton, Mike-Soph.73O, 72, 125, 153 SEYMOUR, SYLVIA-11 Shadwick, Roland-Soph.-153 Shndwiek, Ronald-Sr.-86, 181 Shatter, Roy-Sub.7138 Shalley, Charlene-Fr.-17, 55,121,147 Sharp, John-Fr.-147 Sharp, LcIandASoph.-153 Sharp, Peggy-Fr.-55, 147 Show, Clint-Jr.-161 Shaw, Kathryn-Jr.-160 Shelly, Dorothy-Fr.-147 Shelly, Moriorie-Jr,i160 Shelton, Mary-Fr.-1 09,147 Shelton, Nancy-Soph.-153 Shelton, SarahfSoph.+123, 153 Roberts, Gary-Soph.-153 Roberts, JeweIASoph.-153 Roberts, Margaret-Soph.7153 Roberts, Marlene-Sub.-138 Roberts, Pat-Soph,-153 Roberts, PciuIfFr.f55, 147 Robertson, Donna-Sub.-138 Rodak, Tony-Fr.-146 Rodriquez,Augustir1a7Fr.7147 Rcelolson, Nancy-Fr.-102, 147 Roesch, Joe7Jr.-11, 24, 29, 77, 124, 156, 160 Rogers, Bonnieflfr f17, 141 Ragars, Darmrs-san.-138 Rogers, Fred7Sub.f1O9, 138 Rogers, Lir1dafSub i138 Romdoll, BarbarafJr.f17, 122, 160 Romeo, JohnfSoph,7153 Rosel.1erry,BcryI-Soph 772,127,153 Shepard, James-Sub.-138, 152 Shepard, Johnf-Soph.-153 Shepard, Ronnie-Jr.-44, 83, 110, 126, 160 SHEPHERD, JAMES R. iMR.1 152 Shepherd, Loretta-Soph.-50, 51, 153 Shepherd, MaryoriefSODh.7153 Shepherd, Roger-Sub.472, 138 Sherman, Wrlrna-Sub.-138 SHERRIDAN, DONNA CMISSJ 8 Shrek, Bere-Fr.-55, 147 Shields, Shirley-Sub.-72, 138 shrpp,Garrav1aya-sub.-138 Shark, Eilliemae-Sub.-138 Shirley, EIaineASub.713B Shirley, EllafSub.-138 Shnlck, Richard-Sub.-138 Shockley, Jerry-Sub.f139 Showalter, Dixie-Fr,-147 Showalter, Don Ray-Sr.-27, 46, 181 , .- .4 Siebert, Eab-Jr.i160 Siebert, Ralph-Sub.-139 sieggaa. Sally Louise-Sr.-18, so, s1, 81, 103,120, 121,181,192 Sieker, Ronnie-Soph.-153 Siewert, Sylvia Rath-sr.-az, 109, 125, 171, 173, 182, 190,192 Siglar, Parirr.-109, 1-17 srmrrranseraaa-Fr.-109,147 Simmons, Mary-saab.-84, 153 Simms, Chuck-Sub.-139 Simpson, Ray-Jr.-77, 160 Singleton, Mike-Sub.-139 Skaggs, Lawrence-Sub.-89, 139 Skully, JerryfJr.f160 Slater, Linda-Sr.-11, 110, 182, 188 SLOCUM, C. A. 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