Eastern High School - Talon Yearbook (Middletown, KY)
- Class of 1954
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OLIVER SHIELDS, whose sympathetic understanding of our problems of the present and wholesome counsel on our plans for the future, whose tireless efforts on our behalf, and whose gentle encouragement in our times of laxity have won our deepest admiration and respect, and have so endeared them I0 US. Page F Avi! A - . I .. 4125 Jenks a. Lush view of QM questions beacuse QQ- Skim a.B'-Ysisx io SQL bo-ik 'b's6.e.S Q-9 We. 31-Xuoxson . Principals Page Six MR. JACK DAWSON Prinripal A.B., Georgetown College M.F., Univ. of Louisville MR. JOHN B. LOWE Assistant Principal A.B., Eastern State M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MRS. CATHERINE CULVER MRS. GLADYS STEADMAN Offire Clerk Offire Clerk -..,,-.I MR. CHARLES M. BAIN Visiting Teacher P ge Eighf 'ju 5 rx WT' . N 1' , 1 fy 1 ,.?fF SQ, f XY x Q , ,Q X. , ,A vi , A A x V0' Z ,N 1 Q I ,Ly 3' ' 'o 5 X' f L ' 7 ' ax NNI Af' Q 4 , , l ' N, I 1 ' 5' l '7 5 V ' 1 x ' my 3' N C A1 ' 1 f up Q , C , ,.,' V e - ' x VE., X XE '4, Q-if f' , xv W f ' u, ' , ,ff , X XJ? X Vx ' A Xv X ox I X Y r '0X ' W gn 1 g X, X YJ ,f 5 X7 f X U X' ,V Av X 3 1 Oy 'Thea veQve8e,vx'C ikose qua.MMe.sq G- Wien ami no.-Mons u.:M1c-.M make for Mm de.ueXoQmeni of C1u1X1 :Lu.N1on P g N MR. ROY D. MR. LEONARD H. ADAMS ANDERSON History Core, Civics A.B., Morehead State B.S., M.A., Westem College State M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MRS. ARMEALIA MR. DAVID N. ARMSTRONG ASPY Commerce Biology, Gen. Science A.B., Western, Bowling A.B., Univ. of Louisville Green Bus. School MR. FRANK MISS ANITA BOSS BLACK Math., German Core, English B.A., Univ, of Louisville B.A., Univ. of Louisville MR. JOHN A. MR. HAROLD R. BOWLING BURKE Industrial Arts Physics, Math. B.S., Eastern State B.A., Univ. of Louisville Page Ton MR. JAMES C. MR. H. CLAY BURNETT BYRNSIDE Core, Math. Core, Math., Gen. Srienfe A.B., Eastern State A.B., Georgetown M.A., Univ, of Kentucky College MRS. RACHEL MRS. VIRGINIA P. MONK CALDWELL CARRITHERS Speech, Dmmatirx, Home Economirx English A.B., Western State B.A., Mississippi B.S., Nazareth College XVoman's College MR. HUGH B. MRS. MARGARET CASSELL S. CAUDILL Core, English Core, Math. A.B., Univ. of Kentucky A.B., Morehead State College MRS. ADELINE H. MISS MILDRED CLARKE COOPER Ari English A.B., Univ, of Louisville A.B., Univ. of Kentucky M,A., Duke University Page Eleven MRS. BRUNETTE MRS. BILLIE M. COSLOW CUNNINGHAM Adv, Clozhing, Home Core, Journalism MUS!-1 P5J'fb0l081V of A.B., Univ. of Kentucky Home Living A.B., Eastern State MISS LULA MR. C. BRUCE DALTON DANIEL Gen. Math., Algebra, Soc. Psychology, Gen. Geom. Srienre B.A., Western State A.B., Georgetown Univ. M.A., Columbia Univ. M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MRS. HELEN F. MRS. MOREE C. DANIEL DEAN Spanish Chemistry A.B., Univ. of Louisville B.S., Univ. of Kentuck Y, Nazareth College MR. JULIAN MR. A. K. DRAUT DORSEY Core, Am. History Musir B.S., Northwestern, A.B., Morehead State Univ. of Louisville College M.A., George Peabody College Page Twelve MR. EARL S. MR. JOHN E. DUNCAN GAMBILL Driver Training, Health, Vorational Agriculture P197- Ed' M.S., Univ. of Kentucky A.B., Morehead State College M.A., Indiana Univ. MR. LAWRENCE GAMBLE Am. H ixtory A.B., Univ. of Kentucky MR. ERVIN W. GISH Commerre B.S., Univ. of Louisville M.E., Univ. of Louisville MR. ROBERT E. GORANFLO Health, Phys. Ed. B.S., Western State M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MR. HARRY W. HEIDEMAN Shop, Auto Mech. B.S., Stout Institute MISS HENDY LEE HAMILTON Latin A.B., Vassar College M.A., Univ. of Chicago MR. W. B. HOKE Core, History, Health, Phys. Ed. B.S., Univ. of Louisville Page Thirteen MRS. ANNE JONES Speerb, Dmmalics, English A.B., Howard College MR. CECIL KARRICK Band, Music Theory B.S., Eastern State M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MR. KENNETH KLEIER Phys. Ed., Math. B.S., Western State MR. RAYMOND JONES Social Sludiex A.B., Kentucky Wesleyan College MR. ALBERT WILLIS KEMP Aeronautics A.B., Univ. of Louisville M.S., Indiana University MISS SARA LAMB Commerce A.B., Univ. of Kentucky M.A., Univ. of Kentucky MR. RILEY LASSITER Math., Gen. Science B.S., Murray State College MR. FRED S. MALOTT, JR. Chemixtry, Biology B.S., Eastern State Page Fourteen MRS. ETTA MR. CLIFFORD MARCUM MAYER Core, Math. Englixb A.B., Union College A.B., Univ. of Louisville MRS. MARIE MRS. VIRGINIA MCCLELLAN McMATH English Core, Latin A.B., Univ. of Kentucky A.B., Georgetown M.A., Univ. of Louisville College MRS. MARJORIE MR. DAVID L. MELVIN MOBERLY English Core, Ancient History A.B., Univ. of Louisville A.B., M.A., Univ. of fggdcfdjz, QL l Kentucky, cz 6 X fl .- I t ',U'V 'j MR. GEORGE E. MR. ROBERT MORRISON DUDLEY NEILL Industrial Arts Math., Core B.S., Western State A.B., M.A., Univ. of Kentucky Page Fifteen MRS. NELLIE ORR English BS., Nazareth College M.A., Indiana University MR. W. K. PENN EBAKER Biology A.B., Univ. of Kentucky MRS. RUTH B. POWELL A.B., Miami University MR. GROVER C. SALYER Woodu'ork, MerlJ. Drawing A.B., M.A., W6SlCl'11 State MRS. RUTH T. PARDON Mathemutifs B.S., M.Ii., Univ. of Louisville MISS SARA MOSS PHILLIPS History, English Science A.B., M.A., Univ. of Louisville MISS MAYBELLE REICHENBACH Core, English A.B., Univ. of Kentucky MRS. JANE W. SCALZO Health, Phyx. Ed. B. Ph. Ed., Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union B.S., M.S., Indiana Univ. Page Sixfeen MISS RUTH LEEA MISS HELEN SCHIMPELER SHELTON French, Spanish Mnxif, Orrbexlra XB., Univ. of Louisville B.M, Ed. Murray MRS. NANCY MISS SADIE GENE SMITH STINSON Home Economics Librarian B.S., Univ. of Kentucky A.B., Western State B.S., George Peabody College MRS. SARAH W. MR. EDWARD A. STOUT STROHMEIER Home Eronomifs, Art Advanfed Fagdf A.B., M.A., Eastern B.S., Univ. of Kentufky Stare MISS JANEICE MISS DOROTHY TARTER L. TAYLOR Commerre Drizfer Training, Healib B.S , Univ. of Kentucky Phyf- Ed- A.B., Univ. of Kentucky M.S., Indiana University Page Seventeen MR. JOHN W. MISS JANE TRAPP A TRINKLE History, Math, Choral Musir A.B., Hanover College B.M., Juilliard School of Music M.A., Univ, of Louisville MRS. ALINE MRS. DOROTHY WARREN S. WAUGH Core, Math. Mathematics B.S., Univ. of Louisville B.S., Nazareth College MISS DORIS MISS EDITH WILLSON WOOD Assistant Librarian Mathematics A.B., Univ. of Kentucky A.B., Miami University MRS. FAITH ZOLLNER French, English A.B., George Washington University Page Eighteen wmv-hx ASS ES . A ,qi W ' , faq., xt, , 1 ' N i 1 , eh bw, I 'K 1 Q17 r WW Y QZ4' 1. Wk X511 ' ':: , ,Q Q x I Q 3 4 fl ' h - -,,.lz.4f'5 Q E' ' n ' ' 'xx r . Ill ,f ! pf 3 '1. f i 1 ' s enxopxs 'Gwen hah! M-W welishl- oil suece-as Oh Wadv SX-nouXAa.0. Page Tw fy Senior Sponsors MR. ROY D. MR. DAVID N. IVIISS RACHEL ADAMS ASPY CALDWELL MRS. BRUNETTE MR. C. BRUCE N. COSLOW . DANIEL ff- A I, ff.- ,f I A 742' -' ' v f MR. ALBERT W. MISS RUTH LEEA MISS DOROTHY KEMP SCHIMPELER L. TAYLOR Page Twenty-one Senior Class Officers LEFT To RIGHT! Chris Smith, Treasurerg Gayle Walker, Secretary: Norman Wfhent ley, Sergeant-at-arms: Dave Ray, Sergeant-at-armsg Paul Aspy, Vice-President. SEATED: Don D. Cooke. President. Page Twenty-'wo LARRY TYLER AARON frldarryn fi-H Club-10, 93 Good News Club -10, 93 F.F.A.-12, 11, 10, 9. Are you almost disgusted with life, little man? -Unknown iff MARY CHARLENE ALLEN nllenu Good News Club-12. Health and rheerfulness mutu- ally beget eafb other. --Idem MILDRED JOYCE ADAMS fejoycen Spanish Club--10, 9: F.T.A.-12, ll, 10g Office Staff-11, 105 An nual Staff--123 Beta Club-12, 11 Student Council-12. It is tranquil people who ac fomplisb muflJ. -Thoreau MARY ANNE ALLEN Mary Angeline Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9, Sec.-12g French Club--103 Beta Club-112, llg Student Council- l2g Usher at Graduation-ll. Sober, xteadfaxt, and demure. - Milton MARY ELIZABETH I WILLIAM M. ANDERSON ARRINGTON Mere Bill Good News Club-10, 93 4-H Beta Club-12, ll: Spanish Club- Club-10, 9. 113 Conservation Club-10, 9: Kindnexx ix virtue itself. '- Dfamanfs ClUb 12- Lamartine He was xtraightf you roulzl truxt him. -Petronius Page Twenty-three PAUL ARTHUR ASPY Pablo Beta Club-12, 119 Student Council -12, 11, 10, 9, Vice Pres.--12g Class Officer-Vice Pres.-12, 115 Choir-12, 11, 10, 9g Chorus-12, 11, 10, 9g All-State Chorus-113 Football-12, 11, 10, 93 Usher at Graduation-11g Band-93 All- County Football-125 Delegate to Wtmrld Affairs Institute-115 E Club-12, 11, Treas.-12. A good mind ossessex a king- dom. -Seneca K .V ' 'F 1 I . ' I . F An f A, 4' 1. u ' -f 4- -f E' 1 'DIANNAH LEE BARNES Diannah French Clubglll, 93 Good News Club-10, 9: Chorusflll. The friends I seek are seeking me. -Butler PHILLIP BARKER Phil Student Council-10g E Club-12, 115 Good News Club-12, 11g Pep Club-11g Basketball-12, 11, 10, 9. A lanky, colt-legged, big hoy :lad in slacks and sweater. - Fuller It uf. t . lfOBER'1' PRUITT BARNES ffsobff Good News Club-123 Latin Club -12, 11, 10, 9g Football-10, 93 Beta Club-12, 11g Conservation Club-10, 95 Annual Staff-123 Science Society-12. A merry heart that laughs at caref'-Milman VIOLET BARKER ffVif! Spanish Club-12, ll, 10, 91 Good News Club-12, 11, 10: junior Red Cross-105 Office Staff-10g Li- brary Staff-10, 94 F.T.A.-12, ll: Pep Club-10g Exchange Group- 12g Government Day-123 Busi- ness Education Club-12. Whose smiles all other maids' surpass. -McNally LINDA SUE BARNHARDT Hsueu Chorus-103 Latin Club-12, 11, 10, 93 Beta Club-12, ll: Science Society'-12g F.T.A.-123 National Honor Society-12. She is so wide-eyed and nnively sweet. -Coles Page Twenty-four ELEAN OR GLAZEBROOK BARTLETT frRedn Dramatics Club-12. Our charaflers are the result of our fonduftf'-Aristotle sir ALICE RAY BENNETT Alive Latin Club-11, 10, 93 Chorus--11, 10g French Club-llg Photography Club-12. She never studied to he fairer than nature made her. -Cliapman MARY LOUISE BAUHOFER Bug-juire Chorus--10g Good News Club- l2, 11, 10g Pep Club-113 Art Club -123 Photography Club-12. Silence is the best ornament of a woman. -Ray LOIS JEAN BENNETT rrldaien Spanish Club-10, 9: Junior Red Cross-12, 10g Student Council- llg Good News Club-10, 9: Dra- matics Club-123 Hockey-9: Photography Club-113 Exchange Group-11. The shimmering glory of her pale gold lJair. -William DARRELL MILTON BEERE Darrell junior Conservation Club--9g Beta Club-12, 113 Science Society-IZ, 11g Golf Team-12, 11g Band- 10, 9. Your hero should be lull, you know. -Churchill ROBERT BIGGS rrBobu Transfer from Schenectady, N. Y A gentleman makes no noise.' -Emerson Page Twenty-five E RALPH EMERSON BILLINGS, JR. junior French Club-115 Baseball-12, 115 Dramatics Club-123 Science So- ciety-12. A man of action. -Galsworthy WANIDA LEE BLAND Shorlie Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Business Education Club-12. She is mirror of all courtesy. -Chaucer ELIZABETH HOKE BISHOP ullibbyv Music Club-12, 115 Beta Club- 12, 115 junior Red Cross- 125 French Club-105 Science Society- 12g Pep Club-11, 105 Cheerleader -12, 11, 10, Co-captain-125 Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9, Sec.- 10g Orchestra-12, 11, 10, 9. To see her was to love her. - Burns DAVID EIDWIN BODDY Dave Music Club-12, 11, Pres.-125 Beta Club-12, 115 Student Coun- cil-125 Band-12, 11, 105 Science Society-12, 11, Treas.-125 Or- chestra- 12, 11, 105 Engineers' Club-12, 115 National Honor So- ciety-12. Vain wishes in him were pre- vented by a fortunate habit of being contented. -Taylor DOUGLAS WARREN BLACKBURN uDougu French Club-11, 10, 93 Exchange Group-125 E Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Student Council- 11, 105 Dra- matics Club-125 Golf Team-12, ll, 10, 9. Life is full of amusement to an amusing man. -Beecher MARILYN PERKINS BOEHL rrperkyu Latin Club-10, 9: F-.T.A.-12, 11, 105 Good News Club-10, 95 Spanish Club- 11, 10g Student Council-9: Chorus-11, 10: Pep Club-115 Business Education Club -12. And unextinguish'd laughter shakes the skies. -Pope Page Twenty-six ROY BOORMAN M1-'uppyu Spanish Club-12, 113 Art Club- l2. He fried the luxury of doing good. -Crabbe MARGARET ANN BUTLER rrsugu Choir-12, 11, 10, 9: Chorus-12, 11, 10, 95 Good News Club-12, ll, 10: Art Club-12. Serene I fold my arms and wait. -Burroughs CLAUDIA IRENE BROYLES Claudia Beta Club-12, 11g Student Council 115 Dramatics Club-123 Business Education Club-12, Hist.-12. Slrielexl fudge of her own worth. -Kipling CHARLES N. CAIN Mighty Mouse Photography Club- 12, Sgt. at Arms-123 Good News Club-12, 11, 103 junior Red Cross-10, 9: E Club-11, 10, 9g Conservation Club-10, 9. The world is a comedy lo those that think. -Walptwle MARY ANN BURKHEAD Red Good News Club-10, 9: Junior Red Cross-115 Sportsmanship Committee-124 Office Staff-123 Dramatics Club-12. If you wan! lo be happy and gay, Lixfen lo me, my friend. - Unknown if LYNN MARGARET CALLAHAN rrldynnn French Club- 123 Chorus-121 Good News Club-123 Choir-12: Beta Club-12. The laughler of girls is, and ever um, among the delightful xoundx of earth. -DeQuincey Page Twenfy-seven JULIA LEAH CARFIELD nluliau Good News Club-12, ll, 10, 9: Pep Club-113 Chorus-12, 113 Choir-123 Spanish Club-9. There is always room for beauty. -Cootes PATRICIA ANN CARTER Paz Latin Club-93 Good News Club -10, 9g Spanish Club-12, 11, 105 Pep Club-10g Exchange Group- 123 Office Staff-121 French Club -123 Library Staff-95 F.T.A.- l2, 11, 103 junior Red Cross-10. Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness, and all her paths are peare. -Proverbs 5:17 MARTHA BEULAH CARMACK Martha Latin Club-12, 11, 10, 9g junior Red Cross-12, llg Good News Club-11, 10, 93 Choir-12g Dra- matics Club-123 Sportsmanship Committee-12g Photography Club -12g F.T.A.-12. Modesty and unselfishness- these are the virtues whirh men prize. -Maurow Jo ANN cAss1sLL Ula!! Annual Staff-12g Beta Club-125 Business Education Club-12. There was never a saint with red hair. -Proverb JOHN JOSEPH CARR Johnnie Conservation Club-11: 4-H Club -10g Dramatics Club-123 F.F.A. -12, 11. Why should the Devil have all the good t1mes. '-Hill WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER CISSELL efBil1vs Beta Club-12. Skill to do comes of doing. - Emerson Page Twenty-eight EARL FORREST CLARK Baldy Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, ahstains from giv- inu wordy evidence of the fart. - Elist SHERRILL LEE COOPER Cooper Usher at Graduation-113 Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Beta Club- iz, 11. I never knew that eyes eould he so blue. -Davies DONALD DAVIS COOKE fPDonU Class Officer-Pres.-12, 113 Beta Club-12, 11g Ky.-Ind. Beta Clubs -12, Pres.-12: National Honor Society-12, 11g Science Society- 12, 111 French Club-11, 103 Stu- dent Council- 12g Football- 125 Tennis-10g Track-12, 11g Basket- ball-10, 93 E Club-12g Usher at Graduation-115 Exchange Group -12. They that govern the mos! make the least noise. -Selden RAYMOND LEE COY ROBERT DONALD COOKE rrDonu French Club-10, Treas.-103 Beta Club-12, 11g Student Council- 12g Baseball-104 National Honor Society-12. His worst he kept, his best he gave. -Tennyson GERALD RAY R,,ym0,,d CRENSHAW Football-12, 11: Dramatics Club HRHIH -llg. Business Education Club- Chm.us,,12, 11, 10, 9. 12' Vice Pres'-12' I live for those who love me. Actions speak louder than words. -Proverb -Banks Page Twenty-nine ELLABELLE JEAN CROWDER Jeanie junior Red Cross-12, 11, 103 Beta Club-12, 113 Chorus-11g Usher at Graduation- 115 Photography Club-12g 4-H Club-10, 9, Sec.- 10, Songleader-93 Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Exchange Group- 11g Business Education Club-12, Pres.-12. To err is human, to forgive, divine. -Pope RAYMOND DOUGLAS DASENBROCK ffRayu Beta Club-12, 11g Spanish Club- 10, 95 Student Council-12g Base- ball-12, 11, 105 Basketball-12, 11g E Club-12, 114 Science So- ciety-12: Usher at Graduation- 11: Good News Club-12: Na- tional Honor Society-12. He dezfiseth mischief contin- ually. -Proverbs 7: 14 ROYDEN KEITH . CULLINAN Keith Beta Club-12, 11, Vice Pres.- 12g Student Council-12, 115 Choir -12, 11, 10g Chorus-12, 11g All- State Chorus-113 Music Club- 11, Pres.-11g Latin Club-11, 10, Sgt. at Arms-113 National Honor Society-12, 11, Pres.-12. To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune. -Shakespeare JAMES EDWARD DE PPEN fflimll Band-9. He is not a fool who knows when to hold his tongue. -Hazlitt ANITA ADELE CUMMIN S Anita Art Club-10g Spanish Club-10, 9g Chorus-12, 113 Band-93 Good News .Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Choir -12, 11. Of manners gentle, of affections mild. -Pope :fr NANCY HAT HAWAY DETERS rfNanty1: Spanish Club-105 Dramatics Club -125 Chorus-12, 11, 10g Choir- 12, 113 Good News Club-10. 'Truthfulness is at the founda- tion of all personal exrellenre. - Smiles Page Thirty ANNE COOPER 'DOBBINS Coopie French Club-11, 103 Art Club- 11, 10g Annual Staff-12. True artists are a rare, rare hreed. -Cooke JAMES DUNCAN DON LEY Irlimff Transferred from Verona, New Jerseyg Beta Club-12, 113 Foot- ball-12, 113 Baseball-12, 11g Student Council-12g Sportsman- ship Committee-12g Spanish Club -12, ll: Pep Club-113 E Club- 12. He was a gentleman, I'd have you know. -Osborn VELMA GENE DOBBS Gene Transfer from Athertong F.T.A.- 12g Dramatics Club-12. She thai was erer fair. - Heywood ALICE PAREIS DORSEY A1ire Beta Club-12, 111 French Club- l2, 114 Latin Club-10, 95 Art Club-12, 11, 10. Oh! Who tan e'er forge! so fair a heing? -Keats ALBERTA ALICE DOBROTH Dodie Student Council-10, 91 Spanish Club-ll, 10g Latin Club-10, 9: F.T.A.-12, 11, 10, Hist.-121 Choir-115 Chorus-ll, 103 Good News Club-10, 94 Business Edu- cation Club-12. The hear! of a girl is a wonrler- ful llJing. -Unkncnvn - FRED ALAN DORSEY Dennis Conservation Club- 10, 93 Ex- change Group-llg Pep Club-11. Many a joke had he. -Gol1I- smith Page Thirty-one BETTY ZOE DOUDS JAMES ROGER DURBIN EDWARD CLIFTON DURR nBettyn Beta Club-12, 113 F.T.A.-12, 11, 10g junior Red Cross-11: Chorus -12, 11, 10, 93 Choir-12g Usher at Graduation-11g Good News Club-12, 94 4-H Club-10, 9: Library Staff-93 Annual Staff-12. Not hy years but hy disposi- tion is wisdom inquired. -Plautus WILLIAM V. EMERY Wild Bill Spanish Club-10, 93 Golf-12, 103 Dramatics Club-124 Science So- ciety-12, 11g Visual Aid Staff- 12, 11, 10, 9. VI am very fond of the company of ladies. -johnson Roger Eddie Transferred from St. johns High, F.F.A.-12, 11, 10, 9, Treas.-12. Sunflsh, KemUCkY- Give me the hand that is hon- He profits most who serves est and hearty. -Montgomery best. -Sheldon SARAH GLENN ENSMINGER Glenn Spanish Club-10, 9: Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 93 Business Edu- cation Club-12g Beta Club-12. What I have done is due to patient thought. -Newton EARL F. FEHR ffEdrlU Engineers' Club-113 Spanish Club --105 Dramatics Club-12g Band -9. Do thine own work, and know thyself. -Plato Page ThirfyJwo BETTY JOSEPHINE FIGHTMASTER Betty Jo Chorus-11, 103 F.T.A.-12g Choir -11: Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Business Education Club- 12, Treas.-12. To see her is a pitture, to hear her ix .fx tune. -Dickinson MARGARET ANN FRENTZ rfpeggyu All-State Band-11g All-State Or- chestra-11, 94 Beta Club-12, 113 Spanish Club-12, 113 Music Club -12, 11g Latin Club-10, 93 Good News Club-93 Band-12, 11, 10, 9, Sgt.-12g Orchestra-12, 11, 10, 91 Exchange Group-12. My hear! is warm with the friends 1 make. -Millay IONA GAIL FLEMING Gail Band-9: Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Business Education Club -12. She doelh little kindnexses which mos! leave undone. - Lowell ROBERT HOPE GADDIE Bobbie F.F.A.-12, 11, 10, Sec.-123 Band -11, 10, 9: Conservation Club- 11, 10, 9. jun being happy ix brave work and true. -Unknown ELIZABETH OWENS FRENCH Betsey Latin Club-10, 95 Chorus-ll, 10g Spanish Club-12, 11g Beta Club-12, 113 Science Society-12: Pep Club-105 F.T.A.-12, 111 Ex- change Group-12g Usher at Grad- uation-11. Ez xoshuhble ez 41 lnzskit er kitlensf'-Hzlrris HELEN ELIZABETH GATZ Dolly Photography Club-12, 113 Dra- matics Club-124 Art Club-12, 11, 10g Good News Club-12, 11, 10. To he awake is to he alive. - Thoreau Page Thirty-fhree CARL GAYHART Greyheard Dramatics Club-124 Class Officer -Sgt. at Arms-11, 10g E Club- 12, 11, 103 Exchange Group-123 Pep Club-115 Football-12, 11, 10. Half hidden hy a rough grey heard. -Chapman LEE UPTON GILL Upton Football-12, 10g Spanish Club- 10, 9g Track-12, 11g E Club-12, 115 Dramatics Club-125 Conser- vation Club-10, 9g Pep Club- llg Science Society-12g Student Council-10, 95 Exchange Group- 12g Good News Club-12, 11g En- gineers' Club-12, 11g F.T.A.-12. A mind equal to any under- taking that he puts it alongside of. -Dickens CAROL LEE GAYHART Carol Latin 'Club-10, 9g F.T.A.-12, 11, 103 junior Red Cross-12, 11, 10, 9g Thespian Society-12, 11g Pep Club-11g Chorus-11, 10g Choir -113 Dramatics Club--12g Foot- ball Queen-12g Cheerleader-12, 11, 10, 93 Co-captain-12. Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. -Smith WILLIAM RAY GILPIN ffRayU Football-12, 11, 105 Beta Club- 12, 113 Latin Club-105 F.F.A.- 12, 10, 9g Usher at Graduation- 11g Student Council-95 E Club- 12, Sgt. at Arms-125 Baseball- 12, 10g Eagle Staff-125 Pep Club -115 Good News Club-12, 11. He that has patience may com- pass anything. -Rabalais NANCY JEAN GERLACH Nance Beta Club-12, 11g Spanish Club -12, 10, 93 Class Officer, Sec.- ll, 10, 95 Student Council-103 Art Club-123 Dramatics Club- 12g Annual Staff-12. She is a winsome and wee thing. -Burns SHERRILL ANN GORDON Sherrill Beta Club-12, 11g F.T.A.-12, ll, 10, Pres.-12, Treas.-115 French Club-12, 113 Chorus-10, 93 Pep Club-114 Cheerleader-12g Choir -115 Exchange Group-12, Cor- res. Sec.-12. The world belongs to the en- thusiastf'-McFee Page Thirty-four EVELYN POLK GOWDY ELIZABETH ANN R0uvdy GRATZER Spanish Club-11, 103 F.T.A.j-12, HBe yH Us 103 Bela Club-12, 113 Choir- Good News Club-10, 9: junior 12, 11, 105 Chorus-12, 11, 10, Satire's my weapon. -Pope JOY HAHN U-I0-,IU Good News Club-123 Science So- ciety-IZ: Photography Club-12. She has laughed ax softly ax if she sighed. -Browning Red Cross-105 Spanish Club-10, 9. The sight of you is good for sore eyes. -Swift BRUCE HALDEMAN Bruce E Club-12, 11g Student Council- llg Baseball--12, 11, 10g Basket- ball-10, 93 French Club-11, 10: junior Red Cross-10g Science So- ciety-12g Sportsmanship Commit- tee-12g Exchange Group-12. With thee conversing I forget all lime. -Milton JOYCE HACKETT njoyreu Good News Club-12, 93 4-H Club-10, 9: French Club-10, 9. She is not made lo he the ad- miration of everybody, but the happiness of one. -Burke JANICE DOWE HALE Hjanll Spanish Club-ll, 10, 93 Art Club -11, 10: Dramatics Club-121 Stu- dent Council-12g F.T.A.-12, ll, 10. Reason aml judgment are lhe qualities of a leader. -Tacitus Page Thirfyvfive GEORGE RICHARD HALL George F.E.A.-12, 11, 10, 9: Good News Club-11, 10. The friend of those who have no friend. -Cootes CIHARLBS CLARK HARRIS Charlie Chorus-12, 11, 10, 9: Choir-12, 11, 10, 9g All-State Chorus-11. Threw back his head and trilled his note. -Shewer JAN E RAY HARPER jamie Choir-12, 11, 10g Chorus-12, 11, 10g F.T.A.-12, 11g Student Coun- cil-9g Valentine Queen-9g Junior Red Cross- 11, 10, 9g Spanish Club- 11, 103 Latin Club-95 Business Education Club-12. The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and rharm. -Cicero GARY GILLET TE HAYWARD Gary Engineers' Club-115 Beta Club- 12, 11g Science Society-12, 11, 10, Vice Pres.-12g Spanish Club- 11, 10g National Honor Society- 12, 11g Visual Aid Staff-12, 11, 10, 9: Boys' State-llg Harvard Book Award-11. Genius must he horn, and netfer nm be taught. -Dryden BARBARA ELAINE HARRIS rfBab-fn Beta Club-12, 11g Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Usher at Graduation-11g Business Educa- tion Club-12. Good people are smrce. -Un- known MARY ELIZABETH HERR Ujudyn French Club-10, 93 Spanish Club -12, 11, 10g Hockey-9. Life is no! life al all without delight. -Palmore Page Thirty-six GENE RAYMOND HERRICK Gene Pep Club-11: Good News Club- l2, 11, 101 Conservation Club- 10, 9. Rastals are always sociable. - Schopenhauer ELLEN ROSEMARY HOLT Ellie junior Red Cross-125 Beta Club- 12, 113 Band-12, 11, Sponsor-12g F.T.A.-12, 11, 10, Pres.-11, 103 Spanish Club-10, 9: Sportsman- ship Committee-12g Chorus-11, 10, 9: Choir-11, 10g Dramatics Club-123 Science Society-12, 113 Good News Club-11, 103 Office Staff-12, 11, 10, 9: Student Coun- cil-10g Exchange Group-12g D.A.R. Award-12. If she gives you her heart, you'll fall at her feet. -Unknown ROBERT H. HINTON ffB0bU Spanish Club-10, 9: Basketball- 12, 103 Baseball-12g Track-12, 113 'Dramatics Club-12g Pep Club -11g junior Red Cross-95 Stu- dent Council-10g Good News Club-10. 9g Conservation Club- 10, 9: F.T.A.-12. He who sleeps in tonlinual noise is wakened by silem'e. - Howells CLIFFORD EDWARD HOPKINS Pete Chorus-ll, 10g Conservation Club -10g 'Photography Club-123 Stu- dent Council-10g Pep Club-113 Dramatics Club-12g Good News Club- 12, 11, 105 junior Red Cross-10. I'm mighty glad I'm living. - Cohan MARTHA LEE HITE Martha Spanish Club-11, 101 Chorus-ll, 10, 9: Office Staff-9g Good News Club-11, 10. True beauty dwells in deep re- treats. -Wlordsworth ROBERT GERALD HORNUNG rrlerryn Office Staff-12, 113 Art Club- 12, 11, 10, Pres.-103 Student Council-12, 11, 10, 9g Eagle Staff-12g Baseball-12, 103 Beta Club-12, 111 Track-123 Dra- matics Club-12. This youth had sense aml spirit. -Osborn Page Thirty-seven MARY LOU HORSLEY Mary Lou Spanish Club-9: Eagle Staff-12g Good News Club-12, 10. Home-keeping hearts are hap- piest. -Longfellow RICHARD LLOYD HUDSON ffxifbff Conservation Club-103 Pep Club -113 jr. Red Cross-12. He could whip his weight in wildcatsf'-Field ' ' 1- 233'-' , Nav BC qkjgdv l'liN'c l x' CD 'S 3,-J, A 'six Comix Km if ff JW -,f s A D '- -X S 7 Apqmb Nl JD TQEQQXN 1 jg ,YU A J TQHV' , 'TCSHN cALv1QF1gt,tjgptLDX' I BAQRB RA ANN JANSEN s-xQfC-fiui lurk Q . Bobbi Junior Red Cross-12: Th 'an Society-12, 11, 10, Pres.-12g Latin Club-10, 93 Science Society -12, llg Track-12g Tennis-12g Choir-12, 11g Chorus-12, 113 Conservation Club-10, 9g Engine- ers' Club-12, 113 Music Club- 12, 11. My only books were woman's looks, and folly's all they'1'e taught me. -Moore Beta Club-12, 113 Thespian So- ciety-l2, 11, 105 Spanish Club- 12, 11, 10, 9: Challenger Staff-12, Editor-12g Usher at Graduation -11g Student Council-10g Ex- change Group-12g Good News Club-105 Art Club-123 Chorus- 11, 10: Choir-115 Science Society -12g National Honor Society. Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. - Emerson ROBERT LEWIS HUFFMAN rrB0byJ National Honor Society-12, 11g Beta Club-12, 114 Student Council -12, 11, 99 French Club-11, 10, 95 Baseball-12, 11, 10. Wil and wisdom are born wilh a man. -Selden DONALD EDWARD JANZEN rfDonu Beta Club-12, 11g Annual Staff- 12, Adv. Mgr.-12g Spanish Club -12, 11, 10, 9, Pres.-11g junior Red Cross-113 Good News Club -115 Photography Club-123 Sci- ence Society-12, 11g Dramatics Club-12. The lad was ever a rover, lov- ing and laughing and free. -Wid- demer. Page Thirty-eight SALLY JOANNE JOHNSON sally F.T.A.-12, ll, 103 Spanish Club- l0, 9: Office Staff-11, 103 Stu- dent Council-ll, 9. Suri: piles of rurlx as Nature never knew. -Bryant t 'Pin 1 fffyifllij Klfffbf LOff6if Cffrafofffm if LV' 4 fccffw ,Q WILLIAM GEORGE JONES Bill' Transferred from Erie, Pennsyl- vania: Bandwllg Science Society- l2: Beta Club-12. An affable and courteous gen- llcman. -Shakespeare I TAMARA JOHNSON Tammie Good News Club-123 Business Education Club-12. How wise muxt one be to be always kind. -Eschenbach DONALD LEE KAELIN uDonu Student Council-10, 9g Good News Club-ll, 103 Pep Club- ll: Visual Aid Staff-10, 9: Office Staff-103 junior Red Cross-10, 9. I rerkon I'1'e teen more than any man alive. -Kenny BARBARA SUE JONES Bobbie Spanish Club-9: Good News Club -10, 9: Business Education Club --12. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be eleven -Kingsley JAMES LEE KAISER Hjimvi junior Red Cross-9: Spanish Club -113 Dramatics Club-ll: Good News Club-10, Sportsman Club -lo, 9. A merrier man, within tbe limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an bonr's talk withal. -Shakespeare Page Thirty-nine MARCUS KINCHELOE CAROLYN MARIE KING JAMES PEYTON KING Mark Carolyn Jimmie I'z'e taken my fun where I'1fe Business Education Club--12. Chorus-12, 11, 10, 9. found ff-H-K'Plmg What wisdom can you find that Our thoughts and our conduct is greater than kindness? -Rouv are our own. -Froucle seau LENORE MARY M. KOESTER Lola Thespian Society-12, 11, 109 Latin Club-12, 11, 103 Science Society- l23 Chorus-11, 103 German Club -12, Sec.-Treas.-123 Beta Club- 12g Business Education Club-12. They're only truly great who are truly good. -Chapman MARICLE BURLING KOON S ncleu Betal Club-12, 11g French Club- IZ, 113 Dramatics Club-12g F.T.A. -123 Chorus-10: Usher at Gradu ation-113 Photography Club-12. A woman easy to look al. - Sandburg JULIA KRIEGER Iulie Good News Club-103 Cheerlead- ef-l2g Exchange Group-12g Chorus-12, 10g Student Council- IOQ Art Club-12, ll, 10, 9. There was a .vlar danred, and under that was I horr1. -Shzlkc5- peare Page Forty MARTHA JEAN KRODEL Curly Beta Club-12, ll: Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Student Coun- cil-l0, 93 Junior Red Cross-11. As full of spirit as the month of May. -Shakespeare JACK KRAFT LATHAM Jaffe Spanish Club-10, 93 Student Council-123 Choir--123 Chorus- IZ, ll, 10, 93 Junior Red Cross- lZ, 10, 9: Photography Club-123 Exchange Group-11. No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can he allo- gelher irrerlaimably bad. -Carlyle EDWARD EVERETT LANDIS ffEdU Conservation Club-10, 9: F.F.A.- 9g Pep Club-115 Football-ll, 103 Latin Club-11, 103 Agriculture Club-93 Science Society--123 An- nual Staff--123 Track-12, 11. I have laid aside business, and gone a-fishing. -Walton LAWRENCE JOSEPH LEIS ullarryu Beta Club-12, 113 National Honor Society-12, 11, Treas.--12g Cho- ruswtz, 11, 10, 9, Choir-12, 11, 103 Student Council-12, 11, 103 All-State Chorus-ll: Basketball- l0g Track-103 Science Society- 12. I lauglfd and dam'd and tallfd and sung. -Amelia NANCY SHARON LANG rrNanrJ Junior Red Cross-123 F.T.A.-12, 11, Sec.-123 Chorus-12, 11, 101 Cl'l0l1'-12, llg Latin Club-12, ll, 10g Student Council-101 French Club-121 Beta Club-12. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, An exrellent thing in womevgifkhake Hegre l Y ,ix I 'Z 1 '1 HN ,J ' 1 tjj . if I 'I ARAY1Vl6ND FREDERICK f LELST - Mike x c , Stude ,Council--9' E Club-HZ, 113 .ga Club--12 41, Trvisl-123 National Hpnor Society-I-12 115 Basketball-f-'42, 1l,X10l 9g Uslletgat Graduptlon-11: xCl1ange Group, -125 Science St'-iety-125 Pep Club-113 Good News Club-12: Sportsmanship Committee - 12g Dramatics Club-IZ. Whate'er he did was done with so murh ease. -Dryden Page Forty-one GLORIA ANN LIPPOLD Gloria French Club-11, 105 Choir-12, 11, 10, 9: Chorus-12, 11, 10, 9: Exchange Group-125 Good News Club-12, ll, 10, 93 Music Club- 12, 11, Vice Pres.-12g All-State Chorus-12, 111 Orchestra-93 All- State Orchestra-95 Science Society -12. Musick is the thing of the world that I love most. -Pepys BARBARA KAY MASON Bains Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 93 Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9g F.T.A. -12, 11, 10, 93 Chorus-12, 10, 9: Science Society-12, llg Library Staff-9: Office Staff-103 junior Red Cross-9. A wise and an understanding heart. -I Kings KAY SANDRA LOUDEN Kasey Beta Club-12, 113 Student Coun- cil-113 Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 95 Exchange Group-12g F.T.A.- 12, 11, 10, Sec.-11, 103 Art Club -12, 11, 10, 93 French Club-113 Office Staff-9g Usher at Gradua- tion-11. The only way to have a friend is to be one. -Emerson MARTHA JANE MCCORMACK ulanien Chorus - 103 Business Education Club-12. Silence more musical than any song. -Rosetti MARLENE ELIZABETH MADER Marlene Transferred from New Albany High School: German Club-103 Spanish Club-12, 115 Beta Club -12, 11. Blest be the tongue that speaks no ill. -Unknown BETTYE FERN MCGINNIS Bettye Good News Club-12, 10, 93 Usher at Graduation-114 Beta Club-12, 11g Photography Club-125 Busi- ness Education Club-12. She left no little thing behind excepting loving thoughts and kind. -Heaton Page Forty-Iwo MARILYN ANN MCKINN EY Mirki F.T.A.-12, 119 Spanish Club-12, 11, 103 Choir-125 Chorus-12, 11, 10, 93 Good News Club-12, 11, 10. Light of step and heart was she. -La Mare FRANCES HAYNES MILLER Frankie 4-H Club-95 Office Staff-123 Good News Club-10, 91 Business Education Club-12. Disrretion in speefh is more than eloquenref'-Bacon FRANCES DELORES MEHL Fran Exchange Group-12g Usher at Graduation-115 French Club-103 Thespian Society- 12, llg Beta Club-12, 11g Chorus-11, 10, 93 Choir-11, 10g junior Red Cross- 10, 93 Science Society-12, 11. Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable. -Addi- son PHILLIP EUGENE MILLER Phil Be swift to hear, slou' to speak. -Cleobulus FRANK R. MERHOFF Frank Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 93 Visual Aid Staff-10, 9. Life is not so short but that there is always time for Courtesy. -Emerson NANCY ARNOLD MITCHELL Nan Spanish Club-10, 95 Good News Club-10, 9: Library Staff-9: French Club-12, 113 Business Ed- ucation Club-12. Manner, not gold, is womanfs hest adornmentf'-Menander Page Forty-three GIUVWJQL 'N' LXXA-l 4 JVM ', 1 . sg- g kv 1- f L 7 ll-X wx We .1 Ulu! J, ill No iv. aWf.1fl4f'0., by J Qi' 1 1 BEVERLY JOYCE MONEYPENNY Beverly Chorus-12. It is a friendly bear! that bas plenty of friends. -Thackeray JAMES HARVEY MOORE Hliml! Transferred from Boyd County High School. His talents were of tbe more silent class. -Byron BARBARA SOTHORON MOORE Barbie Annual Staff-12g Spanish Club- 12, 11, 9: Beta Club-12, 11g Stu- dent Council-12, 11, Sec.-123 F.T.A.-12, 113 Cheerleader-12g National Honor Society-12. A joyous spirit, clever, gay. - Unknown NAOMI RIVERS MOORE Naomi French 'Club-12, 11, 10g F.T.A.- 12, 113 Music Club-12, 11g Good News Club-12, 11, 104 Chorus- 12, 11, 10g Choir-12, 11g Photo- graphy Club-129 Library Club- 12, 11, 103 Library Staff-12, 11, 10. Her step is music, and ber voire is song. -Bailey DAN CECIL MOORE Bubba Beta Club-12, 11g Spanish Club- 12, 11g Latin Club-10, 93 Visual Aid Staff-103 Conservation Club -10, 9g Chorus-12, ll: Choir- l2g Science Society-12. l've watched my duty, straight an' true, an' tried to do it well. -Carleton JANE MEREDITH MORCOM rrlanen Office Staff-94 Chorus-91 F.T.A. -12, 11, 10g Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Beta Club-12, 11g Stu- dent Council-12, 11g Business Ed- ucation Club-12. Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. -Plautus Page Forty-four EDWIN WALLACE MORGAN, JR. f,Buddy,. Good News Club-101 Spanish Club-10, 9g Dramatics Club-12g junior Red Cross-9: Sportsman Club-10, 9. Tlaere'll be a bot time in the old town tonight. -Hayden BARBARA PAGE NELSON Barbara Transferred from Margaret Hall Schoolg Science Society-12g Cho' rus-11: Choir-11. I would sooner fail llmn not be among lbe grealeslf'-Keblc MARY ELLEN MORRIS Mary Ellen Chorus-123 Good News Club- 12, 11, 103 Dramatics Club-12. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. - Lytton l7ljNlfL0PE L. NEOIJES Penny Spanish Club-12, 11, 10, 93 Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9: Chorus -103 Dramatics Club-12. And let all women strive to be ax ronslanl as Penelof1e. -Gold- smith MARY ANNE LEE MYERS Mary Anne Beta Club-12, 11: Usher at Grad- uation-llg F.T.A.-103 Dramatics Club-125 French Club-ll, 10g Art Club-11, 10. 'Ti: good to live and learn. -Cervantes VIRGINIA LEE NEWMAN Gingie Spanish Club-ll, 10, 93 F.T.A.- 12, 11, 103 Art Club-12, 11, 103 Science Society-llg Beta Club- 12, 113 Cheerleader-ll, 10, 9: News Club-11, 10, 9g Pep Club- ll, 10, 9. Womr1n'x at bex! ll ronlrazlirliou still. -Pope Poge Forty-five JOHN VERNON NEWSOME rrFigu Dramatics Club-12g E Club-12, 11g Football-12, 11. ' I never met a man I didn't like. -Rogers RICHARD JUUL NOER Richard Transferred from Grosse Pointe, Michigang Band-12, 11, Sgt.-12g Orchestra-114 Photography Club -113 Music Club-123 Beta Club -121 Chorus-11g Choir-11g Sci- ence Society-12g National Honor Society-12. A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. -Unknown SARAH ALICE NICHOL Sallie Beta Club-12, 113 Latin Club- 10, 95 Chorus-11g Exchange Group-123 Art Club-10, 95 'Busi- ness Education Club-12. Of all the girls that are so smart, There's none like pretty Sally. -Carey DONALD EVERETT NORMAN rfnonn Band-12, ll, 10, 93 Orchestra- l2, 11, 10g French Club-10, 9: Music Club-12, 113 Student Coun- cil-104 Dramatics Club-12. I resolved that I would look on the bright side of everything. -Unknown MARY CATHERINE NOEL rrKayr1 Chorus-12, 103 Good News Club -12, 11, 10, 9. Thy modesty's a candle lo thy merit. -Fielding PEGGY ANNE NORMAN Mpeg!! Spanish Club-95 junior Red Cross - 12, 11, Sec.-Treas.-12g Good News Club-10, 94 Art Club-103 Dramatics Club - 12g Exchange Group-1 l. She was a phantom of delight. -Wlordsworth Page Forty-six BARBARA CLAIRE NOTEBOOM HBobU French Club-11, 10, 95 Art Club -12, 105 Junior Red Cross-12, JOHN OLIPHANT ffjobnlf' Beta Club-12, 115 Spanish Club -11, 10. He made a lhousand friends. 11, 10g Science Society-12, 115 -Bennet Exchange Group-11g Dramatics Club-12g Junior Achievement- 12. Life without laughing is a dreary blank. -Thackeray JAMES PEPPER, JR. JACK PETTY Upepfl Hlackvr Transferred from Atherton High School. The making of friends is lhe Dramatics Club-12g Spanish Club -9. Much have I seen and known. best token we have of a man's -Tennyson success in life. -Hale DALE PAYTON Curly Football-12, 11, 105 Baseball- 12, 11: Spanish Club-10: Pep Club-11: Engineers' Club-11: Dramatics Club-12. A modest man never talks of himself. -La Bruyere ik jf . u. 1 A ski-iii XA , A HN ANDREW FALTZGRAFF fflohnu Transferred from Dayton, Ohio: National Honor Society-123 Beta Club-12g Science Society-12. I don't believe there's no surh a person. -Dickens Page Forty-seven THOMAS HOWELL PIKE rfT0mmyns Beta Club-12, llg National Honor Society-12, 11g Spanish Club-12, 11g Thespian Society-12, 11, 10, Vice Pres.-12, Treas.-103 Science Society-12g junior Red Cross- 12g Challenger Staff-12. The great mind knows the power of 'enllwe.vx. -Browning ,WMVE ,WHIP I . tbl 'J J? Nx 5 Q ll ,f ,wogmxfff ff' O il in EV ' gt BP POWE ,FJ Hx, jol9n' Q Beta Club-12, 11g Student Council JJU X-113 Usher at Graduation-115 .Basketball-12, 11, 10g junior Red Cross-103 Good News Club-121 Exchange Group-125 Spanish Club -11, 103 E Club-12, 11g Foot- ball-12, 11, 10g Pep Club-113 Sportsmanship Committee - 123 F.T.A.-12. To be alive in .vurb an agein- Morgan X ANN STUART PLEISS Ann Beta Club-12, 11, Sec.--12g Span- ish Club-12, 11: Latin Club-11, 10, 94 Student Council-113 Usher at Graduation-11g Annual Staff -12- Chorus--10' Science Societ Q 1 Y -12, Sec.-12g National Honor Society-12. It'.v good to be merry and wise. -Crabbe JOE DOUGLAS PROCTOR rrloen Conservation Club-10, 93 Dra- matics Club-12g Good News Club-12, 113 Spanish Club-10, 9g Chorus-12, 11, 10g Baseball- l2, ll, l0Q PCP Club-10. He that is of a merry heart bath a continual feast. -Proverbs CHARLEY STEPHEN POTTER Charley Beta Club-12, 11g National Honor Society-12, 113 Science Society- 12, 11g Visual Aid Staff-12, 11, 10, 93 Latin Club-12, 10, 93 En- gineers' Club-11g Usher at Grad- uation-113 Chorus-9. I love fool's experiments. I'm alzrayx nmking llJem. --Darwin WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST, JR. Bill Sportsmanship Committee - 123 Good News Club-123 Exchange Group-12g Science Society-121 Pep Club-11, 103 Engineers' Club -12, 11g Dramatics Club-12. A little folly is desirable in him. -de Montaigne Page Forty-eighf RITA ADELE RADCLIFF Rim Spanish Club-11, 105 Chorus- 11, 10, 9g Good News Club-12, ll, 103 Office Staff-9. The way Io be happy is to make other people happy. -Ingersoll f- wifi JOSEPH LA CET RIC ARDS N njoevv Band-9, Sportsmanship Commit- tee-12g Pep Club-11. Boys will be boys. -Proverb v' f fu' I DAVID FREl?HCil RAY X J Pun2fhy Transferred from K.M.I.g E Clubj -12, 11: Football-12, 11g Track' -12, 114 Exchange Group-123 Pep Club-11: Class Officer-Sgt. at Arms-12, 11. I never see that man wifboul feeling float he is one to berome personally altarbkl lo. -Whitman SUSAN ROACH Suzie French Club-95 Good News Club -93 Art Club-103 junior Red Cross-10g Dramatics Club-12, Treas.-123 Exchange Group-115 Student Council-12, 11. Nothing is impossible lo a willing heart. -Heywood .. LARRY CALE REED Larry Football-10g Pep Club-11. '4 M1lsick and women I cannol but give way lo, wbalever my business is. -Pepys FREDERICK WII.LlAM RUSSELL, Il Frilz Spanish Club-12, 11, 10: Student Council-12, 11, 10, Pres.-12, Vice PFBS.-1-ll Science Society4 12 113 Exchange Group-123 E Club-12, 11, 103 Pep Club-111 Class Officer, Pres.-10, 9g Foot- ball-l2, 11, 10, 9, Capt.-123 All- State Chorusw-11. He had a bead wbieb staluaries loved lo copy. -Macaulay Page Foriy-nine WILLIAM ANDREW RUSSELL William Conservation Club-95 Spanish Club-12. 1 say no more than I should say. -Robinson ik' DONALD HENRY SCHMIDT rfDuxtt junior Red Cross-12g Dramatics Club-12. And one who, unrepentant, sits and grins. -Martin CLAUDE SANDLIN Claude Football-12, ll, 10, 9, Capt.--125 E Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Basketball -10, 95 Class Officers, Treas.-10, Vice Pres.-9. Broad his shoulders are and strong. -Emerson MARY CATHERINE SCHMITT Smitty Chorus-12, 11, 105 Choir-12. HERBERT FRANK SCHARFF ffuerbff Dramatics Club-12g German Club -105 Track-113 Conservation Club-10, 9. Ye gods! How he talk'd! What a torrent of souml! -Dobson MARSHA LEE SCHOENF E LDT fFMdrCy!! Transferred from Hollywood, Floridag F.T.A.-11g Spanish Club -12, Photography Club-12g Eagle Staff-12, Editor-125 Quill and Scroll-12, 11g American Merchant Marine Contest Winner-115 Beta Club-12, 11g French Club-12, 11g junior Red Cross-125 National Honor Society-12. lf you would he loved, love and be lovable. -Franklin Page Fifty CARL JOSEPH SCHULTZ Carl Band-12, 11, 10, 9g Orchestra- 1Z, 11, 10, 9: Science Society-11. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. -johnson PAUL FRANCOIS SEMON IN upauln Beta Club-12, 11, Pres.-12g Na- tional Honor Society-12, 11: Stu- dent Council-125 French Club- l1, 10, 9, Vice Pres.-10g Science Society-12, 11g Pep Club-113 Golf-12, 11, 10, 9g E Club-12, ll, 10, 9: Annual Staff-12g Class Officer-Treas.-11g Basketball-12, ll, 10, 9. Large was his wealth, but larger was his heart. -Dryden LOUISE SCHWALBE FPL0uU Transferred from Valley Highg Chorus-12, 11g Choir-123 Beta Club-12, 119 Spanish Club-12, 11g National Honor Society-12. What is thy name, fair maid? -Percy PAULA ELIZABETH SHAIN Paula Beta Club-12, 11: Spanish Club -12, 11: Good News Club-12, 113 Pep Club-11: Challenger Staff-12g Business Education Club -12. By her we first were taught the u'lJeedling arts. -Gay DONALD CURTAS SEAY Don Spanish Club-11, 10: Chorus- 12. Blessed is the man who has the gift of making friends. - Hughes ROBERT PATRICK SHEEHAN HB0bH Chorus-12, 11g Jr. Red Cross- 1Ug Track-12, 11: Latin Club- 10, 9. Noisome he was, and gamesome as a boy. -Wmmrdsworth Page Fifty-one NOEL FREDERIC SHUMANN efNoelvr Transferred from C.M.I.g Football -12g Spanish Club-11g Track- 12, 114 Science Society-12, 113 Dramatics Club'-12g Engineers' Club-11. P ,V I 'He was a tgood man and ll Y just. -Lucke if BEN FREDERIC SMITH Ben Chorus-12, 11, 10. TlJere's a star to guide Ibe humble. -MacLeod MINNIE ELAINE SINGLETON Elaine Dramatics Club-12g Office Staff -123 Good News Club-93 Busi- ness Education Club-12. 'Taitbfulness and sinrerity first of all. -Confucius DAVID HAMMOND SMITH Smitty Track-12, 11, 103 Spanish Club -ll: Football-9, He bas uclaiezfed success who lms lived well, laughed often, and loved much. -Stanley MARY LOU SLEADD uLutyu Chorus-12, 113 Choir-12: Span- ish Club-11, 10, 95 Good News Club-iz, 11, 10, 9, Who leads a good life is sure to life well. -O'Keeffe 'iff JACQUELINE GAY SMITH ..Gay., Chorus-12g Arts Club-113 French Club-12g Spanish Club-12. To be genile is the lest of Il lady. -Feltham Page Fiffy-fwo LAWRENCE DENTON MARJORIE ELEANOR SMITH SMITH Red Margie Po1ileness goes far, yet costs Beta Club-12, 113 French Club nothing. -Smiles iff WATSON CHRISTEN SMITH Chris'f Transferred from Hillhouse High: Beta Club-12, 11g Engineers, Club-11, Vice Pres.-llg Student Council 123 Science Society-12, 113 Class Officer, Treas.-12. A kind and gentle heart he had, lo comfort friends and foes. -Goldsmith -12, ll, Corres. Sec.-12g Span- ish Club-l2, ll, 10, 95 Chorus- ll, 10. She smiled and the shadows de- parted. -Symonds LOUIS HENRY SNYDER, JR. Hank Spanish Club-10, 9: Chorus- 10g Band-10g Conservation Club-10, 9. He added lo lhe sum of human joy. -Ingersoll SHARON LYNN SMITH Corkey Business Education Club 12: Art Club-10, 9. Always true and faithful as tan he. -Braley iff THOMAS HARVEY SPARKS Sparky Football-103 Track-101 Student Council-93 Choir-123 Visual Aid Staff-104 Orchestra-9: Arts Club -103 Chorus-12. He worked and rung from morn till night. -Bickerstaff Page Fifty-three LLEWELLYN POWELL SPEARS Llew Student Council-12, 11: Usher at Graduation-11g French Club- 11, 10, 9g Science Society-12, 11g Dramatics Club-12g Pep Club- 113 Exchange Group-12g E Club -12, 11, 10g Basketball-12, 11, 10, 9g Sportsmanship Committee- 12, Chairman-12. So tall he ducked the door when be mme in. -Warren CHRYSTELL STROUPE rrchrysfl Spanish Club-12, 115 Beta Club- 12, 11g Chorus-10, 9. How sweet and fair she Jeemx to be. -Waller ELLEN JEANETTE STALKER Teenie Latin Club-95 Spanish Club-12, 11, 103 Student Council-11g Good News Club-10, 9g Chorus-12, 11, 105 Office Staff-11. Though she be but liltle, .the ix fierce. -Shakespeare JOHN EDWARD SUICH HID bn!! Transferred f r 0 m Chelmsford, Massg Science Society-12, 11, Pres.-125 National Honor Society -12, 11, Vice Pres.-12g K.J.A.S. -12, Sec.-12g Annual Staff-12, Editor-123 Beta Club-12g Stu- dent Council-12g French Club- 10g Engineers' Club-11. Ay, every ineb a king. -Shake speare CHARLES F. STRAUB Charley Student Council-93 Spanish Club -11, 10g Engineers' Club-113 Science Society-12. He ix invariably in a h11rry. '- Bibesco JAMES STORTS SWANN rrlimmyr! Transferred from Crestwood High Schoolg Beta Club-12, llg Engi- neers' Club-11, A big, blue-eyed, blond fel- low. -Kettell Page Fifty-four EUGENE THOMAS Gene JOAN TYLER THOMAS ffloanlf Chorus-11, 10, 9g F.F.A.-12, 11, No task's too steep for human 10, 9, Pres.-12. His hear! was merry. -Kilmer HELEN JEAN TINNELL Bunny junior Red Cross-11g French Club -11, 10, 93 Photography Club- 12g Exchange Group-11g F.T.A. -12, 11, 105 Good News Club- 10, 99 Office Staff-115 Dramatics Club-12: Pep Club-12. A sight lo dream of, no! lo tell. -Coleridge wit. -Horace ANNE RUSSELL TYDINGS rrAnne1J Beta Club-12, 11g Latin Club- 12, 11, 104 Thespian Society-12, 11, 10, Sec.-12, 11g F.T.A.-12, 11, 10, Vice Pres.-125 Arts Club -123 Chorus-12, 11, 10g Choir -12, 11, 10g junior Red Cross- llg National Honor Society-12. Your voire has sinrerilyk ring. -Unknown RICHARD DOUGLAS THURMAN Dubby Engineers' Club-113 Science So- ciety-l2, 11. Individually is the salt of com- mon life. -Van Dyke MARTHA WITHERS UTLEY Martha Beta Club-12, 11g National Honor Society-12, 11, Sec.-12g F.T.A.- 11, 10, Hist.-11g Music Club- 12, 11, Vice Pres.-115 Latin Club -11, 10, 94 Band-12, 11, 10, 99 All-State Band-115 Orchestra- 12, 11, 10, 9. A mother's pride, a lalher's joy. -Scott Page Fifflv-five RONNIE LEE VEECH CARL VEST Ronnie Carl Football-10, 93 Agriculture Club Band-12, 11, 10, 9. -12f11,10,9- He is well paid that is well He's just a simple country lad. satisfied. -Shakespeare -Thompson if HUGH RICHARD VOIT ffnzm Student Council-llg Football- 1z, 11, 103 Basketball-12, 11, 10, 9: Baseball-12, 11, 101 E Club- 12, 11: Pep Club-11g Exchange Group-12. I loved him for himself alone. -Sheridan GAYLE BROOKS WALKER Gayle Orchestra-10, 93 Spanish Club- 10, 9: Student Council-123 Good News Club-11, 10, 9g Eagle Staff -125 Dramatics Club-12, Class Officer, Sec.-12. The Iady's quite bewitel9in'. - Noble SARAH ANN VISSMAN Sarah Business Education Club-12: Stu- dent Council-12g Dramatics Club -12. The Frenfbman's darling. - Cowper 75:1 MW. ,, we HOMAS M. WALKLEY ffTomvJ Baseball-12, 113 Science Society -11g Egcchange Group-12. The social, friendly, laanesl man. -Burns Page Fifty-six JOHN RANDALL CHARLES WILLIAM WEBNER WEILAGE Randy Buddy Spanish Club-9: junior Red Cross Men of few words are the bex! -12g Conservation Club-10, 9. Make my coffee stron ' . g. - Mackay JOAN MARIE XVELTH ER Ioanie Transferred from Erie, Pennsyl- vaniag Good News Club-123 Bus- iness Education Club-l2, Mar- shall-1Zg Beta Club-12, 113 Dra- IIIZIIICS Club- 121 Photography Club-12. Her faire uns ever soft, gentle, and low. -Shakespeare men. -Shakespeare SHERRILL JOYCE WETZEL Welzel Beta Club-12, 113 Spanish Club -12, 11, 10, 91 Music Club-12, 113 Chorus-12, 11, 103 All-State Chorus-12, 11: Choir-12, 11. Ble.vt with that charm, the fer- lainly to please. -Rogers RODNEY G. WELLS ffR0dIl Beta Club-12, 114 French Club- 10, 95 Spanish Club-12, 11g Stu- dent Council-12, 10, 95 Thespian Society-12, 11g junior Red Cross -12, 11, 10, 95 Good News Club -10, 95 Science Society-12, 113 Pep Club-113 Challenger Staff- 12g Visual Aid Staff-10, 95 Engi- neers' Club-11. Every man ought lo be in- qui.viti11e. -Colby NORMAN FOREST WHEATLEY Norm Football-12, 11, 10: Baseball- 12, ll, 10: E Club-12, 115 Class Officer, Sgt. at Arms-12. Merrily, merrily sball I live now. -Shakespeare Page Fiffy-seven ANN CAROLYN WHITE feAnnfJ Latin Club-10, 93 Chorus-105 Exchange Group-129 F.T.A.-11, 10g Student Council-11g French Club-12, 11, Vice Pres.-123 Usher at Graduation--114 Beta Club-12, 11g Science Society-12, Angels must love Ann. - Bickerstaff H. KEITH WILLIAMS Keith Spanish Club-99 French Club-11, 10g Dramatics Club-125 Conser- vation Club-12. There is a pleasure sure in be- ing mad which none but madmen know. -Dryden SHIRLEY ANN WHITLOW Shirley Business Education Club- 12g Spanish Club-95 Good News Club -12, 11, 10, 9. To those who dare to help themselves Heaven lends a helping hand. -Foster LOUIS MASON WILLIAMS rfBuddyu Football-113 Pep Club--11g Engi- neers' Club-11g 'Dramatics Club --12. Youth comes but once in a lifetime. -Longfellow JAMES CARROLL WILKINSON rrjimrt Chorus-12, 10, 9. Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. --Dickens HELEN JANE WILLIAMSON erlanieu French Club-12, 11, 10, Treats.- 12g Student Council-11g Arts Club -10g Science Society-12g F.T.A. -11, 10. A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. -Plutarch Page Fifty-eight BEULAH BELL 'WILSON Beulah Good News Club-12, 11, 10, 9g Chorus-12, 11, 105 Choir-12g Office Staff-12. Faithful friends are hard to find. -Barnfield DOROTHY LYNN WOOD ffDotU Spanish Club-10, 9: F.T.A.-12, 11, 103 Dramatics Club-123 Chorus-10. Her bright smile haunts me still. -Carpenter NANCY N IXON WISEHART rflvancyn Spanish Club-10, 9g Cheer Leader -10, Alternate-115 Beta Club- 12, 11g Chorus-12, 103 Thespian Society-12, 11: Choir-124 Dra- matics Club-124 Business Educa- tion Club-12. l'1fe tried all week to he good. -Sproat MARY ELIZABETH WYMAN Liz Transferred from Madison, Ind.: Art Club-123 Dramatics Club- 12. I love tranquil solitude and sufh society as is quiet, wise and good. -Shelley DONALD CUZNER WOOD uD0nyv Visual Aid Staff-10, 9: Spanish Club-111 Dramatifs Club-121 Conservation Club-9. Now my lash is smoothly done. -Milton GEORGE HARDIN YENOWINE Snookie Spanish Club-103 Art Club-12, 9, Vice Pres.-123 Sportsman Club -10, 94 Photography Cluh-12: Dramatics Club-12. The last, hut not the least. - Lyly Page Fifty-nine Senior Class History With the beginning of Eastern High School in September, 1950, a brand new chapter opened in the lives of 240 eager Freshmen. All were anxiously awaiting their first glimpse of high school life. Do you remember that first day of classes and the thrill of that first football game? Have you forgotten the fun you had when school was closed for two and a half days due to snow and below zero weather? Yes, most everyone agrees that there were lots of good times at Eastern our Freshman year, but there were things that had to be taken seri- ously too - such as electing class officers. Due to the fact that the students were assembled from various jefferson County schools, it was nearly impossible to decide upon officers that were known to everyone. However, after much discussion and debate, Fritz Russell was elected President, Claude Sandlin, Vice-President, Nancy Gerlach, Secretary, and Garland Hunter, Treas- urer. These four people proved capable of guiding the Freshman Class through its initial year at Eastern. But, as these four represented the Freshman in matters of money and business, so did Carol Gayhart and Gingie Newman represent the cheering section of the underclassmen, for they were our V. cheerleaders. Anticipation of the Valentine Dance on Feb- ruary 16 had the whole school campaigning like mad for their favorite candidates for king and queen. The candidates selected among the Fresh- man were jane Harper and Claude Sandlin. As school drew to a close, many of the girls participated in a style show designed to prove that Eastern's first year was profitable in many ways. One year later, the class assembled again, this time as Sophomores. Because of the need to raise money for coming events, plans got under way for a sock hop sponsored by the Sophomores. Plans became prep- arations and preparations eventually led to a very successful dance attended by a large number of students. To see Mr. Dawson attired in a white wedding gown, one had only to attend the Vice-Versa Wedding in which many of the faculty partici- pated. In this amusing parody, Mr. Dawson wed Miss Wood, much to the delight of all the spectators. Highlighting Eastern's second year were the color movies taken at school. Various students and teachers were photographed in their classrooms and at social activities throughout the year. With the coming of Valentine Day, the newly formed F.T.A. planned a dance much like the one held the year before. As our candidates for king and queen, we chose Richard Hudson and Carol Gayhart. But the votes, after a final tabu- lation, were not quite numerous enough to enable this pair to receive the honor of being Eastern's second Valentine king and queen. Meanwhile, five Sophomores were working diligently to establish a reputation for the hitherto unnoticed Sophomore Class. These five were Fritz Russell, President, Claude Sandlin, Vice-Presi- dent, Nancy Gerlach, Secretary, Carl Gayhart, Treasurer, and Russell Still, Sgt.-at-arms. Once again, Carol Gayhart and Gingie New- man led our cheering section but this time with the assistance of Nancy Wisehart and Libby Bishop. Thus, as our second year drew to a close, we found ourselves fondly calling Eastern our school and making excited plans about the not- too-distant future when we would be upper- classmen. Another twelve months passed, and we were Juniors - upperclassmen at last! Foremost in everyone's mind was the problem of raising money for a bigger and better Prom than ever before. With the help of the junior sponsors this campaign got under way in October when a carnival was held for the purpose of adding a little more to the insufficient funds of the Junior Class. This successful carnival plus the profits from the snack bar enabled us to give a Prom at Audubon Country Club that neither the juniors nor the Seniors will soon forget. Page Sixty When football season ended, Eastern was the proud possessor of a trophy stating that we were the County Champs of 19S2 . This seemed to be our lucky year, because we won the Cumber- land Lake Bowl game 19-0 and went on to have an unusually good basketball team as well. As a special treat during the football season, several hundred Eastern students traveled by train to Ashland, Ky. hoping to cheer their team to victory. Although disappointed in this respect, a memorable time was had by all. Included in the more serious memories of 1952-53, we find that Don D. Cooke, President of the junior Class, was also elected President of the Ky.-Ind. Beta Club. As an added attraction to the achievements of this year, John Suich won the Voice of Democ- racy contest at Eastern. But, without the co-operation of the six Junior class officers, it would have been impossible for us to have raised the funds necessary for a successful year. These six hard-workers were Don D. Cooke, Presidentg Paul Aspy, Vice-President, Nancy Gerlach, Secretary, Paul Semonin, Treasurer, Carl Gayhart and Dave Ray, Sgt.-at-arms. Along with our successful year in athletics, we also had three able cheerleaders to help root for our team. These were Libby Bishop, Carol Gayhart, Gingie Newman. With three years of working together behind them, the Senior Class assembled for the last time as part of Eastern High. Almost immediately, graduation pictures were taken, class rings arrived, and we began looking forward to the good times to be had in the months to come. In addition to receiving top honors at the Ky. State Fair in September, Eastern's marching band added color to every football game at which they played. However, not only Eastern's band, but also its cheerleaders attracted attention at the games. The cheerleaders: Barbara Moore, Julia Kreiger, Carol Gayhart, Libby Bishop, and Sherrill Gordon supported our team through thick and thin in the past year. October opened with a successful P. T. A. carnival and closed with the train trip to Ash- land. Though the trip down was uneventful, we, at least, were not beaten as before but tied 0-0. With the football season drawing rapidly to a close, Eastern's grid queen was elected. After the votes were counted, Carol Gayhart was found to be the new queen and was crowned at the annual football dance. Also in the month of November, the dramatics class presented their play Nine Girls in which many of our Seniors appeared. The last month of the old year, December, was filled with much excitement and activity. Chorus members rushed hither and yon as they started their Christmas appearances, Student Council rep- resentatives began collecting money for their projects, and everyone began to anticipate the approaching holidays. Throughout the school, parties were held on the last day, and the Seniors celebrated by closing off the lunchroom to under- classmen and giving an all-Senior party, much to the enjoyment of the class. Our return to school was, as usual, not wel- comed and the whole month of january was uneventful, marked only by the announcement that Gary Hayward had been named as one of forty finalists in a U. S. scholarship examination, a feat of which we were all very proud. On February 6, a Coronation Ball was held at which the Talon king and queen, jim Donley and Betty Fightmaster, and the Eagle queen were crowned. This impressive ceremony highlighted an evening of dancing and fun at Eastern. This same month, Ellen Holt was named recipient of the annual D. A. R. award, an honorary medal given to an outstanding Senior girl. To become President of the Senior Class was a job coveted by many, but this position went to Don D. Cooke, a boy who had proved himself capable the preceding year. Elected Vice-President once again was Paul Aspy, with Gayle Walker as Secretary, Chris Smith as Treasurer, and Norman Wheatly and Dave Ray, Sgt.-at-arms. Unbelievably soon now, the class will be sep- arating to follow various paths along the road of life. We carry with us only the fondest memories of our four years at Eastern. Page Sixty-one NA ME AARON. LARRY ADAMS. JOYCE ALLEN, MARY ANN ALLEN, MARY LEN ANDERSON, MARY ARRINGTON, BILL ASPY. PAUL BARKER, PHIL BARKER, VIOLET BARNES, DIANNAH BARNES, BOB BARNHARDT, SUE BARTLETT, ELEANOR BAUHOFER, MARY BEERE, DARRELL BENNETT, ALICE BENNETT, LOIS BIGGS, BOB BILLINGS, RALPH BISHOP, LIBBY BLACKBURN, DOUG BLAND, WANDA BODDY, DAVE BOEHL, MARILYN BOORMAN, ROY BROYLES, CLAUDIA BURKHEAD, MARY ANN BUTLER, MARGARET CAIN, CHARLES CALLAHAN, LYNN CARFIELD, JULIA CARMACK, MARTHA CARR, JOHN CARTER, PAT CASSELL, JO ANN CISSELL, BILL CLARK, EARL COOKE, DON D. COOKE, R. DON COOPER, SHERRILL COY RAYMOND CRENYSHAW, GERALD CROWDER, JEAN CULLINAN, 'KEITH CUMMINS, ANITA DASENBROCK, RAY DEPPEN, JAMES DETERS. NANCY DOBBINS, COOPIE DOBBS, GENE DOBROTH, ALBERTA DONLEY, JIM DORSEY, ALICIE DORSEY, FRED DOUDS, BETTY DURBIN. JAMES DURR, ED EMERY, BILL AMBITION Millionaire To stay happy 1 Timothy 4:12 Play football To be a success Retire after Army See a football stadium at Eastern Millionaire Be as tall as Phil Designer None Set off fire alarm To be a success in life Live to a ripe old age Become a jet Ace Nurse Have our old crowd back Graduate from college See the world Stripper in a tobacco factory Be a Marine Pass English Be an engineer School teacher Submariner in the Navy Graduate Be a good wife Enter a worthwhile career Make a million in one day Ride a horse in the Ky. Derby Be happily married some- day Go to college Travel around the world Be a newspaper woman None whatever Millionaire Own a 1,000 acre farm To make out Be an Air Force Cadet Go to U. of K. Be a shovel operator in a graveyard Graduate Get to college Make 100 on a physics test Go to the moon Be six feet tall for one day To be a success To sing To live in Paris Get my outn car Make good grades in college To get there on time Have many friends Draggin' wagon Pass Freshman Eng. in college ' Make A's in physics Graduate Aviation scientist Class Roll PET PEEVE Hillbilly music The speed bumps at K.M.I. Clashing colors Studying People who ask too many questions Argumentive people Disloyal Eastern students People with no sense of humor Uncle Milty Peoples who cut Democrats People who copy homework Teachers Being broke Girls with a Southern accent Conceited boys Thoughtless boys Womens drivers Any woman hater Snfobbish people U. S. Army Conceited people Bassoons Unztruthful people Students who Hop paper cups in lunc room Riding the school bus Gossipers Mr. Lowe Girls that giggle Crew cuts Gossipers UHW Joey, Peoplle who don't know w at they're doing Monday mornings Miss-ing T-Bar-V My car Study hall teachers Losing to city schools People who think they're big shots Hall passes Kernp's study hall Hall passes Dear Johns songs High notes People who leave trays in lunchrooms People who talk too much Hall passes Ralph Billings Disecting in Biology ' Smart-alecky lower classmen Old mens who flirt with young girls Girls who wear knee socks to school People you can'r trust XVomen Hall passes People who think they know it all People who talk too much Homework at home Page Sixty-two CAN YOU IMAGINE? Having a perject attendg ance recor Being on time Screaming at Mr. Kemp in study hall Singing bass C onceited A disc iockey A barker in a side show A midget Not chasing a boy A minister's wife Without a smart remark Without her math Notlgoing to Florida every winter A gun moll College professor With black hair Without Susie or Peggy Talking constantly A jockey With a poodle cut Without Nancy Making a pest of herself Wearing Scottish kilts Without a Cheat-sheet Not cutting sixth period Rowdy Too busy to talk Coming to school a week straight Behaving, in class With a Southern accent Being sophisticated Without something to say Wearing knickers Without lust Ramblin' Not bragging about Kansas Walking everywhere he goes Going to Harvard Driving 30 M.P.H. An orchestra conductor On a safari in the iungles of Africa With a pug nose Girl crazy Playing polo with the Zulus As a wrestler A bubble dancer Professor of Phys. Ed. at Sweetbriar Flirting Being a maid Wearing blue jeans to school Not knowing a good joke Not talking about Ranny Basketball player A lady wrestler Staying out of trouble As Eartha Kitt's protege Peroxiding his hair A New York playboy Having black hair REMINDS US OF A future farmer A snail ' Missionary Minnie Mouse Old fashioned girl Mechanic A Toni ad Modem Valentino Cigarette girl Party girl Young man about town Physics brain Amazon The age of innocence Little Lord Fauntleroy China doll A bobbysoxer Movie star School teacher Debutante Pogo Dreamer Musician Flaming Flapper Shyster lawyer Snow White Family girl Ma Kettle Court iester Irish lassie Typical high school girl Ten year old Western gan-gster Louella Parsons Foghorn Auto mechanic Pappy Yokum Politician Dagwood James Reeb Rocky Marciano A bachelor Tom-boy MC in a night-club Sales girl Five o'clock shadow Herb Shriner A Raggedy Ann Sophisticated French po Mother Fletcher ' True-blue gal Donald Duck Baby Snooks Dennis the Menace Mary Haworth Bus driver Huckleberry Finn Used car salesman odle NAME ENSMINGER, GLENN FEHR. EARL FIGHTMAST,ER, BE'I'I'Y FLIEMING, .GAHIL FR ENCH. BETSY FR ENTZ, PEGGY GADDIE, ROBERT GATZ. DOLLY GAYHART, CARL GAYHART. CAROL GERLACH, NANCY GILI.. UPTON GILPIN. RAY GORDON. SHERRILL GOWDY, EVELYN GRATZER, BETTY HACKETT, JOYCE HAHN, JOY HALDEMAN, BRUCE HALE. JANICE HALL, GEORGE HARPER, JANE HARRIS, BARBARA HARRIS, CHARLES HAYWARD, GARY HERR, JUDY H ERRICK, GENE HINTON. BOB HITE, MARTHA HOLT, ELLEN HOPKINS, CLIFF HORNUNG, JERRY HORSLEY, MARY LOU HUDSON, RICHARD HUFFMAN, BOB HUNT. JACK JANSEN, BARBARA JANZEN, DON JOHNSON. SALLY JOHNSON, TAMARA JONES, BARBARA JONES, BILL KAELIN. DON KAISER, JAMES KINCHELOE, MARCUS KING, CAROLYN KING, JAMES KOESTER. MARGARET KOONS. MARICLE KREIGER, JULIA KRODEL. MARTHA LANDIS, ED LANG. NANCY LATHAM, JACK iEIs, LARRY Y AMBITION . Go to Hamburg, Germany Start my own business To be a success Be happily married -Have no worries Be a professional flute player - 1 Get out of school Graduate Meet Marilyn Monroe Meet Ralph Paolone of U. K. Throw a big party for all the Seniors Get out of high school Be a success Catch a certain football player Go back to the Southland Get through college Have a happy marriage Rich man's darling To retire Teach Seniors Shakespeare Be an A-1 mechanic Be on T-Bar-V Be private secretary to John Rockefeller, Jr. Opera singer Be an' electrical research engineer Own a car Be a fire chief Beat john Brewer in pool Be a big shot politician To remember the class of '54 and 502-330 Career in the U. S. A. F. Fly to the moon Go to Korea Be a pilot Pass a physics test To nevcr have to study Introduce a knife to the cafeteria To be a mechanic in a candy factory and tighten the nuts on the peanut brittle Own Bacon's Secretary Own a convertible Be a psychiatrist in a vase factory ltaking care of cracked potsl Raise spiders To race at Indianapolis Own a black Lincoln con- vertible Be a commercial artist Undertaker Graduate Be the last one to lct you down-an undertaker Professional dancer Always be happy Be high man on the totem pole To keep smiling H orticulturist Own a cigarette machine PET PEEVE Show-offs Slow pokes People who pop chewing gum People who complain Pokey drivers Girls who fib about darts Hall passes Yankees People who run down Marilyn Monroe Losing my geometry book People who are bigger than I am Smart people Girls who flirt Cox's Lake Yankees Snobbish people Nosey people Kemp's study hall Work People who are mad at me Being broke People who call me little girl Judy Harlan's love problems Hillbilly singers Homework Buses-especially school buses Girls .who 'never mess up their hair Making speeches Sloppy dressers People who call me Get- trude Hall passes Conceited people The draft board 7th and Sth graders in the halls 7th and 8th grade' flirts 7th and 8th graders People who can t take teas- ing Monday mornings People who make mountains out of mole-hills People who say the same things over and over People who stare Southerners whose pet peeve is Yankees Women drivers Stock cars Shakespeare Wartlet homeroom Being caught without a hall pass Report cards People who pronounce name wrong Effeminate boys Monday mornings School during hunting season Two faced people Liberace and George Tall people Page Sixty-three CAN YOU IMAGINE? Wild and reckless A show-off Liang conceited Not going steady with Herbie A Colonel in the Wacs Driving an old car A New York lawyer Having her homework Sitting still Losing her voice As an after dinner speaker Gztting excited A brilliant conuersationalist Being bored u-ith life A Connecticut Yankee Noisy Boisterous Messy As a ballet instructor Unsincere Without his F.F.A. jacket Being untidy Party girl Having curly hair Flunking a class A bird collector A ballet dancer Without something to say With a dirty face Taking auto mechanics Driving a '54 Plymouth A sheep shearer in the stock yards Teaching Home Ec. Riding a bus to school A be-bop musician ln a Tarzan costume Manager of a gambling casino A ladies' man Without her Sophomore friends Being catty In a slinky, black formal Riding Trigger Another Napoleon Making A's in chemistry A brain Unkind Teaching school Noisy myNot confused Clumsy As president of the ll. S. Bringing them back alive Not flirting Wfithout a sharp answer Smoking a cigar REMINDS US Oli Ilome make r Auto mechanic Model Sweet young girl Mexican jumping bean Kewpie doll Agricultural supervisor Waitress Locomotive Sorority girl II:1rd worker Monkey I.i'l Abner Perpetual motion Scarlet 0'Hara Marie Wilson Housewife Efficient secretary Fuller Brush Man Librarian Old McDonald Story book doll Dimples Frank Sinatra Technology professor Her sisters An owl Pool shark The perfect lady Junior Miss Jet pilot Commercial artist Faithful wife Hell-Driver Dizzy Dean Society playboy Grandma Moses with a pur of knitting needles Bugs Bunny Fashion editor Dependable stenograplfi Gym teacher Everybody's friend Dancing instructor Hot rod driver Lady killer Perfect mother Banker lithel Barrymore Jerry Lewis Ballerina Paper doll Frank Buck Bambi The Poor Soul Jimminy Cricket NAME LEIST, RAY LIPPOLD, GLORIA LOUDEN, KAY MADER, MARLENE MASON, BARBARA MCCORMACK, JANE McGINNIS, BETTYE MCKINNEY, MARILYN MEHL. FRANCES MERHOFF, FRANK MILLER, FRANCES MILLER, PHILIP MITCHELL, NANCY AMBITION Rid myself of worry Be a success in the music world Own a coffee plantation To finish school Be a bubble dancer in a side show Comptometer operator Graduate from Harvard Have a Mrs. degree Get through college See the South rise again Graduate Pass English Be a private secretary MONEYPENNY, BEVERLY Telephone operator MOORE, BARBARA MOORE. DAN MOORE, JAMES MOORE, NAOMI MORCOM, JANE MORGAN, BUDDY MORRIS, MARY ELLEN MYERS, MARY ANN NELSON, BARBARA NEOFES, PENNY NEWMAN, GINGIE NEWSOME, JOHN NICHOL, SALLIE NOEL, MARY NOER, RICHARD NORMAN, DON NORMAN, PEGGY NOTEBOOM, BARBARA OLIPHANT, JOHN PAYTON, DALE PEPPER, JIM PETTY, JACK PFALTZGRAFF, JOHN PIKE, TOM PLEISS, ANN POTTER, CHARLEY POWELL, ROGER PROCTOR, JOE QUEST, BILL RADCLIFF, RITA RAY, DAVID REED. LARRY RICHARDSON. JOE ROACH. SUSAN RUSSELL, FRITZ RUSSELL, WILLIAM SANDLIN. CLAUDE Get enough sleep before I die Be the first flerson to squeeze b ood out of a turnip Graduate Decide what college to attend Go to college Get out of Kemp's home 700711 Jump higher than the Em- pire State Building Get that double gold medal for skating Finish four years of college Have a cocktail bar in my Chevy Catch a certain long, lanky 8147 Be a grease-monkey Learn to hack a car straight Be a hillbilly singer Fly to the moon Make lots of money Be serious for five minutes Be a Fraternity House Mother in my old age Live through my plebe year at the Citadel Get out of school Graduate Graduate Go to college Have a car that never breaks down Go to Europe Be a successful mechanical engineer Seven dates a week Have a full tank of gas in my car Graduate Be a technician Toe dancer Get through college Graduate in '54 Get an appointment to Annapolis Get through college before the Army gets me Keep out of college Travel around the world PET PEEVE People who ask stupid questions Going steady and breaking UP Having to hurry Term papers Sissified boys People who call me Martha People who don't spell my name with the e Mr. Kemp's study hall Getting up in the morning Yankees Coming to school Getting' out of bed on cold mornings Two faced people Conceited people Unfriendly people Those who have no respect for Seniors Homework Chemistry Snobs Boys like Keith Williams ' 'Snobs Chewing gum Having to wait for Mr. Trapp Little brothers Girls' schools People who don't like Eastern Girls who take physics Conceited people i The expression You-all' Brains who can't play football Possessive boys Boys who take girls for granted School lunches Teachers that give home- work Giggling girls Slow cars People who can't forget the Civil War People who say You're seventeen? House detectives at the Ky. Hotel Girls with fake Southern RCCCIIIS Bi bo s who don't go out For flmotball Snobs Brains Girls who peroxide their hair Hot rods Hall passes Yankees Going steady Male Drunks Book reports and tests Page Sixty-four CAN YOU IMAGINE? Not doing his physics Not warbling Not opinionated Being rowdy Being able to stand still Working in a maternity ward Being on time With an intelligent ex- pression Not arguing Passing study hall Not talking about Steu'art's Playing football Making noise Talking loudly Not having troubles C omedian Intellectual A fan dancer Without a pencil in her hair Working hard A flag pole sitter Pigeon-toed Driving a Model-T Ford Unfeminine Running an old maid's home As a preacher Short and fat Having an ugly complexion Marilyn Monroe's husband Muscle man Not giggling With a deep voice Teaching drivers training A tuba player in the band Looking sissified Studying Without his fan club His car working Not fighting with John Flunking a physics test Not bragging Not making 'I het Working N ot laughing As Liberace's silent partner A woman hater Not cutting school Quiet and reserved Cheerleading Talking On the sidelines at football gclftlfl' REMINDS US OF Riverboat gambler A canary A perfect angel Chorus girl Perpetual motion A nurse Chatterbox Crazy, mixed-up kid A magpie Prankster A seamstress An elf Little old lady The silent type Efficiency expert Undertaker The Thinker A freshman A teddy bear Bandit Lady wrestler Ice skater The Cashmere Kid Dagmar Someone vaccinated with a phonograph needle Mr. five by five A model , Minnie Pearl Subdued scientist Mickey Mouse Little Iodine' ' Adolescent A swell guy Red-blooded American boy Dick Tracy character Barney Oldfield Business tycoon Miniature Einstein Dorothy Kilgallen Atomic scientist John Rollins Duke Party boy Happy go lucky A Greek God Jughead Citadel Man Little Lulu Lumber-iack Private eye A chimp NAME SCHARFF, HERBIE scnmor, DON sct-IMIDT, MARY SCHOENFELDT, MARCY SCHULTZ, CARL SCHWABLE, LOUISE SEAY. DON SEMONIN, PAUL SHAIN, PAULA SHEEHAN, BOB SHUMANN, NOEL SINGLETON, ELAINE SLEADD, MARY LOU SMITH, BENNY SMITH CHRIS SMITH DAVID SMITH GAY SMITH. LARRY SMITH MARGIE SMITH SHARON SNYDER, Louis SPARKS, TOM SPEARS, LEW STALKER, JEANETTE STRAUB, CHARLES STROUPE. CHRYSTELL SUICH, JOHN SWANN, JIM THOMAS. EUGENE THOMAS. JOAN THURMAN. RICHARD TINNELL, HELEN TYDINGS. ANNE UTLEY. MARTHA VEECH. RONNIE VEST. CARL VISSMAN. SARAH VOIT. DICK WALKER, GAYLE WALKLEY. TOM WEBNER, RANDY WEILAGE, CHARLES WELLS. RODNEY WELTHER. JOAN WETZEL. SHERRILL WHEATLEY, NORMAN WHITE, ANN WHITLOW, SHIRLEY WILKINSON, JIM WILLIAMS. KEITH WILLIAMS, LOUIS WILLIAMSON. JANE WILSON, BEULAH WISEHART, NANCY WOOD, DON WOOD. DOROTHY WYMAN, ELIZABETH YENOWINE. GEORGE AMBITION Marry a rich countess Wrestler Beautician Travel around the world Own a band Fly to Mars Meet Marilyn Monroe To slow the world down Be a success in the business world Ambition Type faster than Pat Moore Graduate Learn how to drive Graduate Be an old man Fly boy Be a translator Graduate Make up my mind Go to japan Be a commercial pilot Take m band to the Grand Ole Jpry Become a doctor Be Mrs. Walter Wernert Go steady with a college debutante Become a designer Reltair teeth in a comb actory Prove Einstein's theory , wrong Graduate Be liked by everyone Be an engineer Be an old maid Be a good psychologist like Mrs. Melvin Get thrfvfltzh all tour years of college Get out of the Army by twenty two Be a band director Graduate Beat one of the Big Four in football Secretary To do O. K. Food broker Be a bachelor Be a Philrrnthropist Be a success Find more time to do all l would like to do To coach the coach Be the first woman senator from Kentucky Secretary Get Helen Tinnell to be my girl Own a used car lot Graduate from Eastern Be a K. M. l. co-ed Be a success Go to Europe Get out of Eastern Graduate from college Be a success Early to bed, early to rise, rust once PET PEEVE People with sloppy table manners School buses Early morning rush Bow ties Slow drivers Book reports Un'-co-operative women Greyhound buses People who sing in the Il'l0l'l'Nll'lg OI1 Il'lll'lS Miss Phillip's hair cut Gayle Walker Book reports Conceited people Show-offs '57 Fords Women drivers People who brag People who ask my pet pee-ve People who brag School buses School lunches Liberace Unfriendly people Not being five foot Eastern High girls People who hurry Crescents cut in outhouse doors Getting out of bed Teachers who fail me People who don't think I'm a Senior Independent girls Gene People who talk too much Being tickled ' Simpsonville F.F.A. basket- ball team Tests People with no school spirit Red lights and Atherton Broken typewritets Poor sportsman School lunches Homework People who smoke in closed rooms Surprise tests Insincere people Teachers who catch me cutting Dimples School Mal'lott's 6th period chem- istry class Not being able to cut this year Conceited people Mt. Kleier Math Self-centered people Boys like Buddy Morgan People with superiority com- plexes People who try to get by without working Females Page Sixty-five CAN YOU IMAGINE? Without his German Going steady Being loud Unfriendly Trapeze artist Grouchy Necking Looking sloppy Sane and sensible With a burr hair cut Having money on 1 tat.: On T. V. Remembering punch-line of a joke Not breaking his glasses Wrecking a car Not eating his Wheaties With long peroxided blond hair With a dark suntan A bartender Unmarried Without something to com- plain about Talking like a Yankee A wrestler Six feet tall With a beard - Discourteous With a Southern drawl Getting excited Signing his signature to his schoolwork As a teacher's pet Being serious Not going steady Wearing lipstick Without the answer A city slicker With all A's Quiet and reserved Unpopular Unlriendly Being muscle bound Without his harem Governor of Ky. A football hero Being messy First explorer of the moon As a toe dancer A woman cab driver Cutting school Making a lengthy speech In the Honor Society Driving a Crosley A champion hog caller With a college degree Without Doug As president of a university Riding a bus to school Frowning Taking no books to class REMINDS US OF Joe College Scrooge Beautician jane Arden Man With A Horn Social worker Al Capone Successful businessman Spanish senorita Cool Cat Pro football star Reserved aldy Old fashioned girl Professor Used car dealer Mighty Mouse Congresswoman Red Skelton Secretary R0nnie's better half Boy Scout Mad Scientist Bashful guy A midget Casanova Ballet dancer Fast talking salesman Sluggo Agricultural expert Little imp Happy go lucky Dizzy blond School teacher A band leader Farmer Ishkibble Penny Ozark Ike Annie Oakly Connecticut Yankee Archie Andrews Woman hater Dr. Kinsey's assistant Mr. Peepers Vasol from de ole country Bouncer in a bar Southern Belle Career girl A gad-about Hobo Easy going Secretary in a law firm My Friend Irma Night-Club singer Lnzybones Kindergarten teacher Helping hand Book worm omoqs 'f-ha. 'luck :S SQax3?hu.:n Ks tone. ughkch. is geemmalgzs E1'xdle,S.s. no socnev- is 1+ Qlnkshed. Hua.-n H' musk 'oe vmcxes-N.o.Nse.Yx again - PgSfy Junior Class Officers LEFT To RIGHT: Richard Ewing, Sergeant-at-armsg Ned Beatty, Sergeant-at-arms: jack 'l'arr, Treasurerg Pat Moore, Secretaryg Bob Baughman, Vice-President. 1 XJ Sannn: Dan Millott President. t A J N K ' t + Mo OM M-sf fi t P, U in M f A , TMA . K' Y ' I 1 J A Y' A , -f . n KQV I I X!! NJN,-Lk Y M ,JK QJ ff uwkd L 'X' t ' q MC-JMNJ A A . N KA f A I lx X 1 , H ef -t 1 1 qt wwe M UW Page Sixty-seve ff be E. t. ,. .,1.,1 -. ' i 7 J u n i o r s , VHQ: Z. b Q .-,: 4 v A X ' zgzg. '.,.,. . -. 98572 :':'E :e:.,: ggzzi ' -, -,:, E? -,X R A, A w kgs . it P- Sri- -' ' i'??'tw3xL Bobby Adcock Lanier Anderson Vicki Arrington Ellen Van Arsdale Carol Lee Axton Mary Agnes Baker '- -- 'w'Q.fEis'f:- ' X an-V 2 4 Q o 5 ,,,, ? m 5 ,, 51jg.,,:,. . :I 52,3 V Jim Bate Bob Baughman Ned Beatty Carol Benton Betty Boardman Annette Bogle Q 5 ,F , . ,, 4 1 - ,:,. Q ss 3 1 5. -:,,:g5:-. 5,3 .:::g:::i iii ,. if-.. . , .ffif '- 1 5 I. .,., :fy lsliiffb t .., - I .Q ' ' ,,,o. X '- , ,.,,.,. Q Lola Bohannon Keith Boone Ronnie Boorman jack Bootes Barlow Brooks Sara Brooks ,- ' H P-rif -- X , b B' C N w? Q if ? I Danny Brown Harry Brown Warren Byrant john Bunting Kenn Butland Alan Byers is ' ' ,X .. , . T t v ' ,Q Q 41 .r. Howard Cable Doris Colyer Delores Campbell David Capito jack Carter :EE aj'-md? t 1 fi lk Q Ronnie Casey Virginia Caswell B. Chamberlain George Cheatham Jesse Clark Page Sixty-eight Pat Case Joyce Clark Juniors X E i ii F ttt - 4 iz X .:..f 5 'Z -':1'A ' NHQSQQAT 5 Q - 5 .V.,.. if iight, we L Sonny Clark L as isss y -.cg -,rw - . i,, E' :-:fssvqgf Jo Ann Cornette Betty Colyer Ed Crockett - ' C ' lalb .1 - i EE: IQ.. : .fi X' -i s t . '..... K Ltr SSX ' X Q, ,. Q A 5.7 QI? , ' A ,V-,,, , 2' -' ' Frank DeLuca Robert Detwiler Donald Devore 2' W.. -' f ' luv .. F D ' -', . 1 Martha Doerhoefer Susie Dolt Randell Durbin Ss Q. .. , , - ' S , X I . ,.., x rr :, S Q 5 X cg Ann Emmart james Engle Gay Evans Sue Fightmaster Madge Florence Gail Folsom Don Coffey Margaret Collier Beverly Collins Sonny Collins jerry Colston joan Damato Bobby Davies ,., I V:qq::E .qzll ,,,.:.:,: Margo Diemer Hugh Durham H 1 ,. :QQ- s ' Richard Ewing si' Gordon Ford Page Sixfy-nine Betty jo Dillon 0, 1 .LEE ' .ral X Emily Durret George Deckmann Robert Dinning it V' . Ann Eagles ., ,.:, . - F Q S Y Q Q aa it Philip Falk Milton Feger '1-- W V . f'-' '- 1 :,. qlqn ,Q , . Glenn Franck joan Franconia gf, . .,.... . Juniors , -'---- A ' ' ., 't Q F 2 gi ,.,,: 5, r ' ' 5 - ' 5 I ' ' , ,.,,, . , 251:55 V .. f A X ,. . . . Benny Fryrear Geraldine Gaddie Tony Gadlage Glenn Gaines Fred Gatz Paul Gibson , -- ' , ' 1 .X it W . , . , . ,.,. V- :gigs . . ' . 'sis ' :IES-. l ' ' T- ': -2. Q.. . 3-E5 'X . S 'Y ' ff .. Qs, -1 fi -1. .. .321 .P Q , ji, . .5 A ,Y Lt Q 4 . ' jackie Gilpin Carl Gisiger Sue Ann Gittings Amelia Glockner Dolores Gnagie Fred Gorbandt ,A . 1 ,. I Q. ,. , ,..... X. . .gl 2 . . Q c c ,af , : .55 52 Ez' ' ' 3 7 3' . Q , ..... ' - Q, b I - - ... VA -'f-- . I- 1 Z so .. ,. -'--: I ' ..... 1 .,.. 11.1 ' - -2341, ' 1' ' W t , 5, .. ,W ,Af ,,, as af we A L or Cornelia Goe rner jerry Goeth Linda Goins Mary Gorman 5 wr Billie Green john Haag Harold Hagan james Hall Thomas Gray Chas. Gravatte , 2 N i ' .:,.,: .: Fritz Hansen Lee Harlan W' as-ff?f Y V M36 Martha Harrod LaVerne Hart Beverly Hatfield Lois Hawker Barbara Hays David Heideman y ::e:. H ,Q 'X w.,'.1a-.: - I QQIQI ,si is -E ',-- I - : ..f' 2 '--:- Q E w fi ef: 'f fx uri! i Paula Hurst Pat Henson Dickie Hicks Alfred Hieb Lyman Hitchcock David Hitz Page Sevenfy t Juniors is A A . t l'A' 1 ' 'NN 1 . . . 92 . .-: Zi' .Q If' ' 'f N , fbi' '- '.' 1::. ' A69 -:E,E: S , , Q -,.:..'.:....1.:t:. . f st k 'S 'C 1 as jo Ann Hollie james Holloway Mike Hook Carroll Hubbard Terry Huffaker Nw' - W Mi tlzz : E 'W-31, tt We L. Humphrey Charlotte Hund Charles Hunter Steve Isaacs Carol jean , .sg.t.,sq.,, K if 1 at Ii. .. . - - -.:.:,:: m :.g 4 X was ,. M t .,:r,,,.2,,: I vas? .. Q ' 'w Pat Hughes R A xo L Wells 5 Betty jenkins 3 . Nt 99. V -'J' IN. .. Bobby johnson Nelson Joyner Ralph Judd Phil Kaelin Peggy Karem We wt Katherine Kern Marietta King Joan Klapheke Carol Koenig Letitia Knoeller jerry Lam Eitha Landis Vivian Lands Richard Langan Lida Lee Kemp Lois Kreamer 1 QA., ., Qt:-s 3 L Wx? ..,. , 1 X ' Bonita Lillard im Lindenme 'er 5 xl j'g.:,- A f-,- iE,:,,,x4,:.,sE:, A ,. :: f gb . vt: x, 2551- Mx -,-., Q MN E: . , . V ,-.,.-- V :'-,- E :--:Er --'-:-- . .: : :R ,vi '::-2 1 , :ix . ff ----, Z :PE-Z. :::..... . t I t , A 5- ,,..,::..- :::.-: A A A,.. , s-if If' 1: .,.. I f - 'i -:- Ziff ' 'i 7 Bobby Littrell George Logan jack Long Susan Lucl-tett Bob MacKay Page Seventy-one Arthur Marksbury Juniors WEE. '. 1-:ss ,, . v mm-V -'-' tg: . wr,w:a.5-wg? ' 5 N Q 2 9 SX ,., V, .X 'A ef: -. 4' M' -I ' - f f .V ::. xg ., r - vw- tm CNN' Vs we ,RQ Q it Y 2 1 gg 3 4 'Nr 'wifi .mv V V 5 'S ,I 532 3' Sf 20 1 Judy Martin Marilyn Martin James Mathus Lois Mayer Kay Mcfurd Y 5 li: ww Ez: 'TR' tw Bk' if 'cgi -izz s3.,'is5Qf- G+-1 fl t Bob McMullan Midge Mezera Bruce Miller Chip Miller Donald Miller i Q if i Kent McMath A zu ' ii 2 I X Stratton Miller .,,. ' ' .. Q . I -. :,5gg,5,. ,E - ji K, 'j - 1 -' ,- .- igffgigt .' 'I ig iEfE'?'f' i' 3,3 , 15 .... I 1- '::. U-221 ,, -,152 ' 1 f ,. 5 .52 , X my V 5- I- V :fp - , rggxaggi w- ,I IV VZ- I pi:-'Ir1r1:: ' 'a 'Z ' ' E53 ' ' I. V E1-, 12. - Z' 1. ,.,fE,-g5E- . ,315 J- 'ZQ. f',g g . . gb- X .35 , - .-.. I ,gi - -gg , 7 ,Q-gf - 'Ig V - ' A ..-- '- .- V ' K 2 P ,. H V .,.. t . .- V. A 1 V, F: 'Z we V , 5 . 1 ' 'H ' xx' ' Ve :.:-:5.ggg:::g:a t- S - ' - . A VE- my Q Dan Millott Alice Moffett Jack Monohan Tommy Monohan Pat Moore Jim Morris julian Murphey Richard Murphy Keith Nall Xe ,, Y is X Y 4 fx 0 i? ' ,. F I Ugg- . ' a W 9 '8 nh W , rs Q K5 s ,. . ': ---V.,,,.. A 'i ,,., ' MM, 2' :' :sisf f izii L Albert Ochsner Loretta Oechslin Peggy Owen I .,: : ' V, A V ,-V: V ff -VVV- V e rVVoo A M, ir o oo W sg f. . --'. -V ' 1-- if :V :,i:. Q in ..,, Betty Peleske Bill Piper Dan Neubauer , .ff-.elif i - Anita Payne lu i '- . ,,,:., George Pittelko Gene Pope Page Seventy-two Nan Norris . X 3 W' 2, Q it lb Carol Payne 5:21 ,.f ai' gm' i gm 1 I W , . 9 .. X aqu- gggt, -, 2 I L, an Hale Nutt as X Nanine Peak :Q V .... 1 -Q .. : sf-, Thelma Poulter Mary J. Proffitt ? Lf-C 1 Q ey. R NA WX .Qs 21. I 6 Juniors S S S 'N I ': Q-, Nui? ' IQE B F 3 K . F bbr. ,Q Darrell Pulliam Hilary Rawert Jimmie Redd Marilyn Reeder Edwin Revell . r :.. ..,, ' Q L il.. ' 5 Q -r ne X - S -r i ff -EQ p n - D , i, S i . .. i, ---' i E ' ii . ., ...-: : ix.. 1 ,--r V.,., 1 - -' ' .S e- ' ,,.:,1:. X Y .. ' fi:- TI ,... 1 - 'X - .. Harold Risinger Georgia Rixman Pat Roache Dixie Robinson Flora Renfrow i 'Q X 1 David Rodahaffer Norma Rosenbaum Dolores Rostetter Anne Russell Faye Sandlin Ann Srhickli Anita Simmons Anita Simpson E.:-1.-: :- Dorothy Sisco Kathy Slocum Ben Small Carol Smith Jerry Smith john Smythe Lindy Sparks Bob Sproul Billie Stallard Linda Stallings James Stichweh Billye Stiles jig . I .i',. E ',. : J , . - 5 - -, I il i E: ' Ii' .' i 5 .:, i' N . AE zzb E ::,: .,,. , br .. ,. 3 zgu A ,,.. ,H Q uuzul 5 , 1. v ,. ,Ib . a w il' . .., lv: ::':.E V. .X E it m 2 .:: j '- r ..:,v.. 'i2Qi.Q' . ' H zi' ' ' -:.'11. X 2 V... ':': V 4 A in 1. ',A-. . ,:.,..' - ,,:,: '-, 5 Ek : -- :::- V-5: hsefix . , 2:54, X, , , - , gif:-.g..:. :IQ 30' .A , I, MA.. rx Q X David Straub Bill Strode Gary Tabb jack Tarr Dove Tem le Gilbert Thom son K , P P ,fa ,Wd 4' ,X ' 7 Page Seventy-fhree Juniors john Thompson Charles Totten Don Towles Joan Trigg David Wagner Norma Walden Gale Warren Patty Watts Charlotte Webb Bill Wells Walter Wernert Betty Wheeler jolm Wicgance Frank Wilder joan Lee Williams Bonnie Wilson Larry Anne Wimbish ::- V' 1,45 A I H , -zzta - 1 lez ' 'B ,,- z ist, '- 122 ,,,, , I 1 ' ' it ,. lii I 1.. '- Mildred Winkler Billy Wisehart Gay Witte Lois Wolflin Ross Wright Garland Wyatt Dick Young Christy Zeitz NOT PICTURED Shirley Agnew Larry Brown jane Brutscher Donna Bunton Bob Butler james Cheatham Donald Culver jo Ann Zibart Don Davis jerry Gameltoft Nathaniel Grubb Judy. Irwin Betty johnson Bob Motley Page Seventy-four Sharron Zoeller Norma Zoll James Noonan Albert Peterson Clay Ragan Buddy Rutledge Don Shahin Ronnie Zibart U 5 w Q09 6 xjxf ff f , I we. yy -ff-9 fi, ,. ! 5' 'f-Korg foo will succeed. Sophomore Class Officers LEFT To RHQHT: Gary Russell, Sergeant-at-armsg Leo Goss, Sergeant-at-armsg Charles Carden, Vice-President: Marilyn Muir, Treasurerg Betty Douk, Secretary. SMTED: jimmy Tichenor, President. Page Sevenfy-six Sophomores 5 bbq Q: I 1 :IAV v P -qlzz aw vbqzl ,. C .M L t. 'A X P P 2 ' A fi A , . ' ' , 5 a ar aaa a atta aaa ' - -I ' f' ----v-A A 5 :- , ' ,.,,. E :: ...,.., . ll . A a ata M A A it ' Tenis Aaron Patsy Adams Bill Ash Karl Baker Mary C. Baker Eva Barnette its x x Eddie Barrickman Barbara Bartberger Scottie Beck Betty Beierle Betty Bennett Barbara Berry Richard Bibb Janie Binge Susan Bishop Angela Blackwell Neville Blakemore Mary Bland ,.,,, 1 .,.. , 1 , is ' , Q -wt jj N .. I' e M' W ,. ww' if -,.-. . j ' ' ,, , i 1 e't . ' .. ,, - ,X 2 F f ,mem , Clark Boardman Ann Brasfield Brad Broecker Robert Brentlinger Gene Brooks Mildred Broughton Garnett Brown Gloria Brown Cora Broyles Stuart Bruder Curtis Bryant Judy Bryson Taylor Buckner Gayle Buehne Bob Burns Sue Burwinkle Marilyn Byerly Don Carmichael Page Seventy-seven Sophomores B e VV V V Q .' ', :II.:. - ,fn sf'3.f': ' ' ,,,i? 5'5i5:E- -f .V-':5- 1-:- -Q5 -.SIA Q V fs I :VV II ,.II I .I V :IIE . E. Q: I . IIV V -If'-' ':' jf.: - C' 51. C' A Q 5 E 2.:a : :f ' E, ' :V i V, i 'V:I' 'EE' -- ' .. 1' ' Vila - :iii -,VIS .Eli : : ' X .. ,N ' - ' Q I5,VIIII -V-:II5IIII,,g,g55tg- . ,, - I ,- 3 :':i'5Vi3ZV- .f VQVV, gig.- 1 .2: A' IIIIIQQSQQVL, 4 V ,I.IIg' W ii ff . t ,Q - , -' I-4:11. . - I vey, . ,,.,, ...,,.. ,... :., V , .. , . II IIIXIIIII ulu I ,.,.,.. 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'E 5- ., - ,.,... :argl ...- ,-sjgg, f-5-1 .Q , , E: --: 'v 5-if-, . ,.,..,.,, . M' 'kv X . Q .51 ' J 3 ,af it - HM 9 P s ' .X ,X ,N-Q ax M v Riley Emery Richard Epperson Helen Everett David Falk A-33 if A ::. xv ,S-1.132 we- 13' 1' Dolly Fitzgerald Judy Flamm Shirley Flint John Foster www . 29 53! he 1 i - f Q. r xg X Q ---- . a .,,l. f Wm-Q i ,. ..., S Q wwg u -I , -.5 kw Q ' 'ix Q SQ -K ,.,, M, .,.,1:, A ve 73 x Q SW Hollie Funkhouser J. C. Fust Harvey Gaddie Randall Gaddie 3 wi' JE ei N , ' :' ly Ronnie Falls -. iii -- Q . Barbara Frederick R. Georgchead X ..,. V ' Fred Finger Alice Fultz John Gerlach 5 ili' lli' A x i l Luther Goheen W -.. 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I, :s -W gm 4 5' I udirh ones Nancy jones Dan jenkins jonny johnson Pat johnson j j Page Eighfy Kamie jonre Sophomores Kenneth Kaelin Latona Kaelin john Karlen Patsy Karlen Sherry Keith Richard Kelle Y Harcourt Kemp Charles Kennedy Judy Kilroy Carl Kimmel Ronald Kittle Gail Knight , 9'1 '- - Q I .T J Q b.,. . . L L .,., ,V L, X. M , Q ,.., 9 . X it joan Knight Raleigh Lane Margie Lanham Nancy Lawrenson Betsy Leathers Thurman Leer Betty Lewis Thomas Linton Margie Lotze Marilyn Lyvers Conrad Maloney Barbara Marr I 'A.,. -'-l E. 'i .S K X. ...,..., , Wfoody Marshall Bobby Martin Nancy Mayrose Mare McClintick Phyllis McComis Kay McConnell , tr ' ' ,.-. L . -,:':. , ,. iff ' , , Q l c ,,s, K , L 'L ar ngl' Q 9- X vv . ..:.. : X 1 q ,, E 1, zzzr :bl I . Q ,. I b . i SY' ::.:-:.., , I .-2' g U Q 1, .:.:' ' , F w? , :......,: X K ,.,,.:,:: .:.. XXA,,':, - .... ,. :., J Q .,, :. t , .: - V, spar' 1- 'V 52- sc -x S ' wi x..- hr .AF Unix El' X Q Tis? Lane McCroskey Tommy Mcfllushen J, McKinney Aris Medlock Elizabeth Milburn Ted Merhoff Page Eighty-one Sophomores Kitty Messmer Tommie Miles Shirley Miles Doris J. Miller Eddie Miller Norma Miller Pat Miller Kay Milne Howard Moffett Gary Moneypenny Marian Sidebottom Ann Moore P 1 :,V 1 ..i. M .:.,i M .--- M P N , Ile at Q ,M Ii- i-..i:' 1 ' 'r pf Q ' ,' . ' wifi ,:,,, , t -,-. I '..i,,,, , Qi' .,,. I ,::. ' 5 . ' ,.,t tw tizai M -M 'A ' A ::i2 :2-- M i11..,.oi,.. i M r-iQ i f .ti.:- 1 t tg ..,. 1 :gg .A,:::' I E Af2'Q: -fvv--Q:::- ,, f .- , , '--- ., Puuvuq 2 Ag. ,H my ,,,.,.:1 in is -v:: as-X - .,.:.,,.. E Fm ..-, 1:-A - ,:sg:j, . -: 1-' -'- P .,v- ,::::'- , . ,s Y, 2-:ff ,:, Q Q, ,gw fis ,::: f 'f ':' TW 25: a vi 'I-Iirlziifjf f Ql 'W '?-affiiwmf ifgwiiif V1 W W Patsy Ann Nfoore Phyllis Moore J, D. Moose Susie Morgan Keith Morrison Judy Mosher M'arilyn Muir Wesley' Nail Bobbie Neubauer Sue Newlin Pat O'Neil Peggy O'Neil ' K 53 , J y r r s it zlz ,.:. j 5 s r it Zitf if fa f 1' ' f: ':.,,s :s-j:Es.' - .':. ., ::: 3 f--- -- , ' 2:1 ufw.,,.,f ' ftiiiliiiiift ' sm i s jo Ann Ottman Marian Owen Carol Pace David Pattison Marilyn Paletti C. Pennington Carolyn Perkins Mary Perkins Tyrone Perry Paul Pfeifer Juanita Phillips Marlene Pitzer Page Eighly-fwo X e So homores Mabel Pollitt Fred Porter Rose Ann Povey Charles Preston Samuel Pulliam Barbara Putman Mary B. Stewart jane St. Ledger Ronald Stokes jim Straub Elwood Stroupe jim Tarr Vernon Rawert Bettie jo Ray - i--Q l Pam Reed Barbara Reeser Dennis Riley Marilyn Robertson Sarah Rouse Kenneth Routon janette Rowlett james Rueff Andy Russell Gary Russell . MW I? if f ': -... :- sw A , is ':: , ' I .af , .:.rv- S -+3 1 ::.. in it Av V, W , asss r sjaa tas me-ta aa,r aaiaaa s s B R 3 :r V ' R - - ' 'il ..,i P- V Q H . y K- Margaret Rust Marion Sandefur Ann Satterley Charlene Scheibel Art Schell Bill Schmutz P-, ..::L , V-gf , ' , V K ,-'- , - ---- --,' - t Q- , . , WT -..:: f if '- J 7' -fl., , Qu v ... : t ,--A- :I - Q 55, I ,L dm ,. t :viii fs? :-,--. :.- ':::-1 :I at ff'-5 ,.,:,.::.. A .- ' S Q H. - ' 2 '1-. R , - .. it .,--1,. . .: :-'2 f ,. --'. ,. ' . ' ,. .,,.,. ,ibzl V V W uulzl jb jj.. In I ,,..-, E 8 :,b,E ig A A 1 ' ix 1,.q rr. ,,,.., 4 2 . , ,'.' i Sherr' Schornberg Eugene Schultz Palmer Schwartz Vianne Seabolt Burton Shelley Nancy Shepard 5 Page Eighty-lhree Sophomores N X . 5 sgiiiilfsb Q 4 ,, X, ,,., 6 559 s eg X x if .Q , , M , ,.,...,.. . W . Ji Q -l x E: ,,.... E.: -. 5 . X , W3 , ,Q , . v Peggy h d B'll Shumann David Montjoy Shewmaker Shirley Shields Suzanne Shipley Melvyn S ro e 1 Carolyn Singleton Harriet Smith Judy Smith 5' 3 it t,.. , ,: .,,::::, , :II :,,. Aj Iizz Bill Spencer Judy Spencer Patricia Spink Q. fp :.i - 1 , Walt Test Bobby Thomale Dot Thomas ,,: . a ' -,.,.. 11', l if ,,:,,..,.. V :IQ ' zzu V ili ' . '--- ,',.'. V ': ' f i? .' l 1-'1: HA , , .:.,. , Q' ' I X N .2 .1., . 2. FAN 4 1 3 . E SE: lzzl vb Robert Thompson Sylvia Thompson Jimmy Tichenor 9 , M W' A ',-,, if iiz V, A.,. ,Q M ., ' Q. - -fi. 'f' 553 ,,,, 'S . 1 'il 'ti' 'ff 2- 'f .::, 1' i' 1' ' ' Elia' , 4 ---'-- . .- 1, s'a9S.M:., . : ' . r-...Y ,. ' -, ' :::,- ,.:. , . 'I:E5,', 'il'W'f'7' 'Q .. . -' f .f e 3' Donna Troutman Barbara Turner Bert Van Arsdale Linda Smith Stewart Smythe Freddie Sowder . .. i j A-,. A bl if quuu 1 p '::V E :IH 4552 25 2I, .. 1, N J ,::. .g,,f?:ij i:f'l' . .:.. 'S Y .,,.:i ,.:.,:,., ,,i e' 3 Joy Stafford Sharon Stamper Mary Ann Steiner 'E 1 James Thomas Louis Thompson Mary Thompson :,,, ,,:, . Z in , :Hi uzu is J- -:-:E :fgs --a-va .Ea. t ri. ii. , SEK -1 3 'QQ5 Q Q3 Q gist If - . t. Si - A . , 3 W, , ,Q at ,X , 1 . Q is ei :- :-: ,- Dot Tilly Merideth Towner Joyce Trautwein 2, A :ij :-89,423 ii Margaret Vaughn Mary Walker Virginia Walker Poge Eighiy-four Sophomores We Shirley Wallace G. Wallbrecht Charles Warren Wade Warren Gail Webb Ronald Waford 2 ...M 7 'Q--if , Fred Welther janet Welther Martha Westwood Norma Wheeler, Gillis White Basil Willis Henry Williams Annabelle Wilson Marlene Wilson Tom Wilson Winkie Wimbish Shirley Wlsehart Kay Wood Amaryllis Wright Skip Young Joyce Zibart Jessie Zimmerman Paul Zimmerman NOT PICTURED Joe Bell Pat Booth Patricia Booth Marvin Bowles Pat Brooks Mildred Broughton Louis Cecil Myrna Carroll Thomas De Witt Tony Dillon Bobby Fawbush Yunne Gattls Leo Goss Fred Guthrie Pat Hancock Geo. Henderman Mary A. Hounshell Randal Hunter Milburn Kelly George Knoeller Martha Lock Dudley Mclver Ronny Metcalf Elizabeth Milburn Page Eighty-five Charles Morgan Ronald Morrison Judith Purdy Rance Thompson Baker Truman Paul Ward David Watts Ann Williams Kenneth Williams Archie Willis Don Wirth Thomas Young 5 FN 'f ff If-Egshnsn Thani heme, noi' 1125-t risen to Tea? Qcxme.. E'hf ' X Freshman Class Officers I.lfl-'I' 'ro Rluulz Slumliug-Ned Russell, Snrgeanr at Arms: Shelby Ballon, Vice-President: judy Moure, Sargezmt at Arms, Linda Schaffer, Treasurer. Llal-'r 'ro Rmnrz Smfvrlekoberr Koons, Secretary: Stew Hager, President. Page Eighfy-seven Freshmen 9 Danny Abbott Betty Adams im Adcins Barbara Akers on Alexander David Allan te , .. 'm',w ' '- 4 fig? :fs s o t eee K! X, Margaret Allen Larry Alt Tom Amyette Mary Anderson Alan Arrington Hilleary Asper V ,, 1 ' , Q V. I ..:.' S Fil f -JZ.'-.::5:1'::i., -WFS. gr Ti. -' - 1-2:- .::s-s:- A J V, 5 :.x H 'i IA' if y fs V ' V , : s- K' . -t -X, , - ..,.V - , wi Q Y :-IfE2E'1I.E.:E5.-. , I' YQ E f . ,, X ..:, . A t .X Vvuzlzzz ,. . , . A ' L, sfsf 1, 'Aa t .MW X 457-wi M Gene Baird Jack Baird jane Ballard Shelby Ballou Gene Banet Linda Banta Cecil Barbee Henrietta Barnett Harold Becker Earle Bishop johnny Blair Jennie Blakeman lzll ,, , I V.- .A zuzi S zlrzh I :ZA MW in '1:: E uzzl Q .uzllv . :... j g- tx Wm .:V::V:, .,V. I ks 3 Q V , , ,g:.- Q' v:'.v::- N ,V ' , ,fix , 1 I' xim x 1 V K ,at,, to A S. Blankenbaker Bobby Blankenship Betty Blanton Margie Bloom George Bogard Archie Boston Joan Bowles Barbara Brantley Bonnie Brooker Susan Brown Tom Brown Barbara Bryant Page Eighty-eight sw' ' ' xf 'll EV 1 Q Rgwixi as if asm John Burckle 1 . ' - Carol Cardwell Barbara Cissell ,,,- :,:, K as E Q5 5 Billy Cobb X ' '.:. st X JY ' is t xrv, I Robert Crenshaw 5 s ie :,. A Ronnie Curry Freshmen v r' T9 ::- X 3, ' .MQ 2 , ,E Martha Burgess Jeanne Burton X . 'ire J . ' ,,. ,'.,',.', 1 ::':.1 ' 122-. 'iff fillllnii l allf. Elaine Byasrzc Betty Byron Mable Campbell Julius Carfield William Cassidy Iva Catlett Russell Childress Rhoda Chism QA 3 Barbara Clark Walter Clark .:.,tt lj ' t ' ., L- I ,.g: .. is Joan Coffey Janet Collier as Q :EI Q s M -- w' -: .:: a W .,,Am.t. 'F .WEEE - ' ' ' ff QW fa , i x'fr- .. t 55ezC12f12ig1 Martha Crouch Tommy Crumpton E V rs-5555: ,eng H M, E F -. .514 ff: -Q E' X ii. , , . so J 2 taafe e ri? X ---- tw- Daniel Davis Stephen 'Dawson Judy Claxon Kenneth Clemons Betty Cleveland - 1 E .. :i , .R .: , J was :i bl M? 2. 'www St ,RK . :QL Que., R . ' , . e + tag., .Q - . , yt-., ', - Q- Z QQ: 'ig' 1 :,f:. 5 M X , . .UQ , 5. tx ...N ., Q K ,, , . X. . ffm-ivsvlv- its , t 'V 'tw' mai:-'ti X - ,Q w , filing Bill Collins Dixie Colyer t r X Melvyn Colyer ., 1. assi? .. .,,.:,:,, 32 Ada Cummings Robert Cummins Alice Curd it f if J f ' 5 Bob Day Juanita Dejarnatt David Demarest Page Eighty-nine Freshmen Q Q .,::: ..v,. . ::: ggi I, , hznzznl 3 .fa VME . Qi .igmva W . if V . ' iw- : i '! : ,-,, ,:::: - A Q Q I. N? Bs! l vnln ,V W S -.,. -- f,' A -2 'wt ' sf, I x A 5,-, F ilir 47 A W ' s Robert Deppen Marilyn Doak Louis Dolt john Doninger James Duncan john Dyson gwhgx se' Patricia Edwards Barbara Engle Ronnie Foltz Ann Ford , ..V ,,,:. EZZ 5 A li iiiirr .. ., ' Q 1.: ii . , ' Z 5- Marion Gaddie Mary Gaddie ,,:5. ,5: +::. ,ze E: I -. 'QF ai ...... ,,:..:.:ir:-f::f'-rQ: g E X xi Y .js Debby Erlen Sharon Evans Norma Fendley Patricia Fortrier james Franconia Bobby Franklin lu 2wg ' Q ix 2 Sandra Fisher Carol Fust Ronnie Gaddie William Garrett Becky Gatz Mildred Geiger in - QQQV A ,-:'-v-' .I Q ii - fz' ,A .T-'K ZV: .HAA v .E ,flu ','1-' Q 4, i - -- 1-2t. ::.r , ':'-- Q ff zz, A- ..,.::g ifft ,:.l' Ie' ' F' . :., , . .:.. .5 ,.,. ., 'fwfr in Q V.,,,,,: R: .e 5? 5 .'2:: - D . ,Mt Charles Gerlach Gary Gerst Carol Gittings james Glascoe Suzanne Glenn Esta Mae Goerner .:A. 5 :ue j. .-,. ,.,..5 ,,... Izui 5 If li I zzul I :EQ bz! Z. X -F ::.t:. xiii. .l ze' '- A- i t ,V 1 t- o r tlal a t t sst l eaas,ta sess ttttt D sssls X X M nmdxx E .ggi Q ..,.. 3 , Q , 3 I . .: joan Goff Easter Goins Bob Goodfleisch Barbara Goodwin Beverly Grant Sherry Greene Page Ninety Freshmen B :': Q as :- T' ::,,,: E Z.. ,liub , . V III Ii EEEQ 31 , 1 My A Peter Griffin Irvin Hach jean Hack Hwwff - ,11 , aes , B '-'-Q 5 r'-. 4 A , Stephen Hager R nie Harrington Ann Harvey Sherry Hardesty john Harp on iizl : ' -- : I '::-- 2 fiif 1: ' ' R xi i X Q zi' 0 .- . 'i'i' 5 1 S25 --22 X .,i., ' ' .r . '-- f a :efi r X t --Qf S t M.-Q 6 Bobby Heady Doris Heheman Linda Heinlein james Helm Ellyn Hamilton Ann Hamon Nancy jo Hays Williant Hays jimmy Henderson Robert Henson v,:.... - II. :z z ..,- V- '-'I- , I . g f . task f mg fi ' .. ' 2:1 :- S .,-' ' :::.: ::. - :::: ' .,..,. 'X . 1..- I T ::: . --. .. ix' '. :s' lii lii 5 -232. 1:- 3 ,.:iz-S' 'i l illiiii ,. x e ' Xt'i J S : ii 'i i was s . ts Q S a rts aaa we S .I f . 5 If Eff c i f a- jinny Herr Mary Herr Priscilla Hewitt Judy Hicks Bobby Hieb Francis Hirt 5. 1 :X ' ' it- , .. - - ' :HIZ Q aff x:: ' 8 ' t s' seaa r s y ':-s: a .-'.sr , ss e Dorothy Hite Clyde Holloway Robert Holzaphel Beverly Hoock Barbara Hopewell Shirley Horseley . :-is s,if'..Qff ' -- B .,,. 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Q E: V N - -1 . 3 i s wi , ' -Xiwaqpmf -X :gs-'zg g g lz -' , fl 3,15 -23 Q Q 8 , 7 ,, g , x ,I NX B. Kaltenthaler Laurel Kauffman Margaret Kediel , . ' ' ll ' ' -. : :FE: ':: E:'- 1 .,,. . ,, ' .. A - 1 - , , X ' ., .,f::,.f-, :Z 9 1 ,,,. I , Q f, X -...,.:wf g, fu H G , i' l ' W S Patsy Key jimmy Keyes Martha King ,-:XX E 3't:G,.f-SX E5 1 -'-- . ---- --.-.-' - ,. 1 t r ' Carolyn Kolter Barry Konicov Roberta Koons -,-v-:- H . .:.-,.. : rx- ..,,. I. Ei., . g m... Buddy Leathers Lynn Ledford Tommy Leis X: if QM ,V fav XX, af' . fx NX a ts, William Langford jean Lawrence Io Ann Lawrence 'ificxmfsm ' X ' - X Q Q '-I sages if ,X ..., . . Xe - - . ' .!: s- . ' s. ' X My to 1 fa 5: , Ig, X :Q H 1.55:-,' is ft . . . .... . ..... . X- X . 'X 1 . - '::'-a'i,,. .':5:., wr iss- ?si52 :'bf:f'i: 's ,3X:,,. X I , . fs Msn , A ., --:eg ,, t, ,, , ,.-',5:f::.f::::.:::::.: 9 - fS'P2f33 X ' 4, ' ' ' 3:-.f'E:: 5: X + ,Q ef: ,Z A favfflz 1 ' - Margie Lewis Martha Lewis Cooper Lilly Page Ninety -fwo S Q 's wi' it A Bill Litkenhous 1 Patty Marrillia Freshmen i -- - C I. .sf ,. -g ,Q- cz, ,.. is :'A ' Q ..,., ,: 2 ' ., at : Q - at Ri f -it -,-:' : '12-:r -,.., Q-Q :-if A-'. ,.,..' ' ,J .,v :.: ,.,, I iqu emi '::, Q EE Y I Barney Long Martha Loran Larry Lose Charles Lutes Jimmy Mardis zr- 'T' : 'f fzll G'I 1' ': L ss' : . f :,. W X A cn A .:.: ,N . 5 .::: - - .,:..,..,. , as ----' ,sw AN X :,,' -4: ,IQI : ::-- ., A 1 , N j Bill Mason Frank Masters Carmen Mathis John McBride Ellen McGlon w RMY, ,, ,Mn Y Flora Mcllvaine Anne McMichael Alice McNally Betty Miller Beverly Miller .. :,. 'E Barbara Minrath ,to, --:. , , ' Leona Moore Michael Oliphant Lanny Oliver Gray Ormsby Donna Lee Orrell Robert Owen James Miller if X Q ff Jie Pat Monohan Barbate Moore Bob Moore Carolyn Moore Judy Moore Q H i'i : 1, a t a ,:,V My ..,: f P ' Q ,sf :,. ' zi' .4 :..': ,.,-7' lb ..b ' - - bw: . , ' ' '-2:2 I -I .C IE! rg.:., . I ,4 V' ' Q A -'-' .. L .....' :2-' ---: .... . I f - Q V ' 2 - .va f ffil '-:-: : Qs f Q 3, PM ,E 4 - .zrzi ' '.': if 3 E iw l , z rif t Rayvon Moore Judy Morgan Judy Neill Billy Noel Patsy O'Bryan Suzanne Owen Page Ninety-three Freshmen Donna Pardo Joey Parsons Jim Patterson George Pearce Robert Peege Jimmy Peloff A Q .,.t S Q 5 L iam as oo f t-.:: trt' A K s ,st 1,3 lzlig Q Louise Perkins David Perry Tommy Perryman Norma Ploetner Patricia Pouliot Thaddeus Povey Mary Ragan Harold Ramsey Janet Rayburn Linda Redmond Roger Reichmuth Tommy Reitmeier ,,..: , P f -::... ,:,:., ' ,2 ' - N vl Russell Rhea Beverly Richardson Darlene Riddle Vivian Ridgeway Joyce Roberts Harriet Robertson Judy Rogers Karen Rogers Louis Roos M. Rosenbaum Danny Ross Patricia Routt Ned Russell David Ryan James Satterly Mary Satterly Judy Saunders Barbara Schlipf Page Ninety-four Freshmen Carol Schornberg Beverly Schultz 5, -WA' ti .1-,V fi ' tw or .. fi ' - X fr- 3 Q , :M ., N . ft' 1 ' Ben Shawler 'Y' Tommy Smith .5 +L., C isa, Rosalie Spleth .5 -- - .,.. t 3 ,Qt .. V. Carroll Steele Stuart Shuster Ailene Scott Carol Seaton Linda Shaeffer af ...fry 1 , .. -et 2 ,, X, . Xa vw, Mike Shaeffer E ri S fwfr I W I Rvws? E V em' v 1 i :fe-.:szf ., - M' f i j X . , may Gerald Simpson Ed Sommer 9 'Q ez. :sag . v 1 Ann Sproles s A ' - ,.,.:..:: ,. . - .: X X X e Nancy Steiner Qt :Lynx Frank Singleton A . ' ,....fs Q ' - - . Carolyn Smith johnny Smith Sonny Saam im Spears Iudy Spears Leslie Spitzer am., IU fi ,Q -A Susan Sproul 4 N3 :s-if: 'www' 525 ' 2' Q 1' K Shirley Spurr 'R v N if tt ,Q 3-5 X 'QQ' Q .. - 1 as as -. as N X Q Q - Q It' 2 iff? ' B Charles Staples Nancy Steadman Bonnie Stevens George Stockton Charles Stone Gwen Stoops .,- I a M eee :re .S aar fs 'tt :CI B N .E 4319 :,. , ::,, amy yew ..:.E Zzub b Vlvlzq . . S 'llil .,..-., , 1 - SE? :., il: lzliziizi is A ..,---, S - I his-1 zzv ' , in . ' . 't .,.. ilnzz v'-, t S -. 'H Q ' ' -' K- 5 A,,::V .. ,,, ,:,. V 5 . Itl .,:,',, z A Don Straub Ronald Straub john Sutherland Betty Ann Swan Betty Sue Swann Mary Tate Page Ninety-five X b K N or Q ef or 't S Freshmen joe Taylor Rodney Taylor Nancy Thomas Robert Thompson Ann Thorn Sandy Threlkeld , ' ,. ,, ,Q ,.1 'i -9015? ' .. ,- Q . 3,1 M Q :.-' Z. A.. w , H .. at A K . 6 '- ef' fig vat we E .-2- M Q X :.- ,, '--:. 5 gs? N, ge t X f i R '..,.,.:, . i 1'- . f----- ' -4'21 , X Rosemary Thurman Nancy Tollison Carolyn Trigg janet Tripe jerry Troutman David Tucker s George Tyler F' tr., . JQQRS, . -, tt Q X xallfgzs 9213, as ,H . 5-, , ,Q ,iq QE , e H , Q ,t t H 1 .t . Q k a? james Washburn joe Whallen . : ,.,,,. H 135' . V .i , .... Ann Wiley Judy Vance Siva K A . x 1 Ann Warren Rs Pat White Keith Wilke Myrna Vanetti Larry Van Gundy Vest, jo Ann Bertha Washburn ss Q'-. ' h t V H lnliizn N 'ii i n i M .., , .- . ngarlnl :EQQ Q ,X , ,ff -bf gi Mary Lou Watts Billy Wearren Tony Webster J. Westmoreland Doris Whitlow Pat Whitworth Billie j. Wibbels Mary Wilder 2-. ' P- ' v V s ' as ,. '-'v. f ,L .,, -V l I V Z.: -',. .. . .g A , A g Q . A?-,W lt . , . ., , b -A ,Z g A g xg . ' V --Q -s as , ,.,, Q . - V ' Sb X f ire t - t,1,.Q f ' if : 9335 an ,v'- 1 g -VI .Ji Q . X ,.,'-,, T 55 fg. l,-,',,., I .g . . 5 . Qfztl M , ,, c,. ,',:::l' I ::- Q Z.. , 1 1:2 ,-.A,.,v :-- V .1 ,b l ,,,., V d l, . :E -.,-, xv ' is ' Q . . .. V.'1 g5 1 X i s Barbara Williams Betty Williams Danny Williams Carla Wills Page Ninety-six rr :YW-. fi f f f A , , V AW I . . reshm P? Lloyd Wilson Marilyn Wilson Richard Wilson Eddie Wirth Joe Wise Whit Wooten jim Wotring Martha Wright Carl Young NOT PICTURED Philip Bogle Winton Boone Corinne Brady Marlene Clubb Jimmy Colville jimmy Dean Harold Dupin Wayne Hale Charles Holland Melinda Hook Tom Inman Dianne Johnson 4Frank Kimmel Reed Moore Frank Nowtin Bob Ogburn John Pepper Barbara Scherr Page Nineiy-seven Ruth Sheehan Don Shumate Cres Skaggs Imogene Skidmore Ted Smith Darlene Stoops Mary Summerford Carl Sunberg George Walden Janice Wood 1 'x 173 N Q TT km , A ix 1, ' f gff N I E - f X Q-91, I ' ' X Y W 1 . j UG f Q ,XXX N W Jw j .5 N f AN f x X 513 '90 'V lx 5 D: 0 ff ' 'L 5 . Y W X X ui SQ Nh liif: Wg, ' mziirajx-wx Ill ' : X ' i Ja' . '- E --elxqux-Lflk and E: She Xanga o.X1oe. Mm., Care, J c+e.q-ml HQPQQ. P N h Eighth Grade jean Ahridge Melvin Alcorn Don Augenstein Cecil Beam Danny Behrman Buddy Black Irene Baker james Baker Charlotte Barnett Patsy Blair Cora Bland Shirley Boehl - , ' , ' ----: - at F- i Yi- fi : fqmggii :: ' S Q .: ' V 'Viz , 3' ' X Y 5. ,. .,e ..,, t .,..,, mugs ,E , 5,45 Eh ,ai , . H, f li , Q E 5 Jule Bowman jean Branum Carol Brenner Bill Brooks Brit Bryant Ray Bryant -. X' ., ws? Y. A 'f f 'lfv . ,Q . at ,..l.. ,. . 1, -' - l ,.l, ,B ' , -.-. 1 - - 2 3 Steward Carter Madalyn Cates Mary L. Carpenter Susan Cheatham Anne Christman Ann Clark . , . x Z.. X -, . ,, , . , ,-..,. Q ., -E . , . Q K . ,S . , x .....,,, , .. X - . -..' I - -- .. .. ,.,, , .. X . ...,.. .. ..,, . ,. .... f ,. l..,. -e,'. at . .12 . E. V,--: is .,... ax .. E: N, , 5 'Z .Z R tx X V. A - 1 8 X C , - , V, fri . .,.. A R X 5:1 ..gs5.'f, . 5:-2:, , A? C :V 3 W' -I' . HF . 1: ,.,. Z: 1I-s:,:1e.'f: :::- vsff. at Barbara Cobb Carolyn Colvin Mary Colyer Mary Combest Charles Clark Harlene Clark Lou Cook jean Cornette Lucille Coy Bill Crahh Alice Rae Cullinan Dennn K Page Ninety-nine Iuhine Eighth Grade Ga? ,.. : : .1 V- Q I if Mabel Cummins Judy Davis Rick Dawson James Dever Buzzy Dobbins Eddie Donaldson Linda Drew Nancy Drew Boots Durham Tom Easterly Whay'ne Edwards Barbara Edwards Mary Elkins Thomas Endicott Barbara Ensminger Bill Fane Edwin Faris Lydia Fightmaster as .ws-. , ,.. . , v- ' f ,,aWf-3eu ,Q. ,- - - X gf.-a:::::,-a.:.:- ,-:, . Q f fww vs- ., vt J .N . '- ,.': 11' X' 1 Qtmvi ' , -'- ' X ' e pf' ' S Q f r .. im . . 'fag 1... ISM s , f, , . A 3, ,. . sag r- u g.. GAP -E,-25 355 ' - 1 5-Ang.-Q 5 . , ' ' X ' - I Q I Q, V. ' Y' ' .... ' N32 .gg..: :-W Q . I. .T . V I ,.Ga-LH . tag.: ...... L .5 R ... ki V- A E - A 'iflf -. S sl F 5': S' 2' 5-.1552 ?'v:-.sg Qj.,,fSlEE5::' '5i Vi.,-g. X , 1 f ' '--' 2 's A S P E -2. -' ., X '- sg t . ,skid . .X J fa , g - Pig 'Y . M ' ' M- H t i km A N-Fairs P Marjorie Franklin Tommy French Bill Frew Mary Lou Garret Arthur Geaham Kenneth Gilpin Emilie Coodlett Sam Gover Judy Gottbrath Carroll Gowens judy Hahn Tommy Hamilton - ,-r- . . t ..,.. .. :I Q 1 , ea, 4 .,., . . A, . ..,.,.i, . '- 1.2 9 r I - i - ' ii5f5 :: :a:al- 3 . 'Ii I X 335' - .. .-fi .5557 .:-:W 'E:1I:::: If ..-1sE- . . ai l 'T if I ':. ' .t ' FE' . ' ' - - 6 H .,,,,, Betty K. Hammark Carolyn Hardesty David Hardin Phillip Hardin Mary -lo Harrison Rita Harrod Page One hundred Eighth Gra Patsy Harvath Barry Hedges Barbara Hendricks john Hendricks john Herrick Charlotte Hicks Emery Hoskins Evelyn Humphrey Trudy Jaggers Allan johnson Allon juers Diane Kaestner Barbara Keeling Louise Keen Christie Kincaid R. C. King Mary Kite Mary Kite .5 VI: : ' :El -Q54 'Y A K . K 5, 2 . Dorothy Lands Al Lawton M . , 'yay X- 3' 'Q Aw C iw? as wink .. ' 'l . .A X r :e515f:.5,:.,:: we 5 1 i tr. is me Doris Lawson Joyce Lawson Marvin Lay Katherine Lewis ,. t , ,.,. - ' . ., x N Q. ,.... I ' .Q .. Q ii.. ,lll I: ,. .I A 1 : W-Nb, 1 S . , x .. Zga.. ..:: -1 ..., NSE 1 .I -: :QF li ', 'i n Q pt. 'K ' r ---- f - we 'I ' -- ' ' - ,,,. ,M Q VW f g :bl l S Q as ' -Z:-1-: A r: Q K s , Wanda Likes Earl Long David Lose Mary Ann Lotze Barbara Lynam Rosemary Lynn i Linda Marcum Peggy Marksbury Mary F. Mattingly Sue McComis Les McLean john Millar Page One hundred one Eighth Grade Robert Milburn Laraine Miller Faye Miller Jack Miller Sandra Miller Donald Milton . . ..., .pi-. 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I' - iq Y X - a te' V, .5 iw' i tgp:-s Q..,:q:.vv:g,qw,iai,,h,, M: ' , , i ' Phil Noer David O'Bryan Joyce Oechrle Connie Pack Eddie Parsons Gary Paxton Judy Payne Lloyd Payton Barbara Pearce Elsie Petitt Lloyd Poulter Kay Powers ::: W: Q b ygiw W tw Q ,P 1 5 '-er t g? Norma Price Loretta Pruitt Patricia Puckebaum Wayne Reeser Gail Ridgway Mary Ritter Page One hundred Iwo Eighth Grade Minnie Roarx Elizabeth Rogers L. H. Roy Steve Sales Margaret Sapp Jimmy Sappington -'wx t wzI5f2 uv, .,.. zzl k Q .,' , z im 5 3 we f F W' i t -'-- f ,P Ray Schickle Joyce Schmitt Dale Schroeder Peter Schroeder Gregory Sheehan Evelyn Sidebottom it ..:,. 2. 1:'-,.. - -I ' Q ,.... :PQ I H ::.:. Q r -':' I ,,::,:. , . 5 V X ,..:- .. J wwf ,,', E I, ,- , : it , , J. 55 Steve Simpson as .. -at J K? f Juanita Smith J ffz . .: xllqu In i Phil Summers Kenny Sizemore Richard Skoluda Bill Sleadd Nancy Sleadd Barbara Smith ' Peggy Speckman Shirley Spencer Sue Steffy Henry Steiger Ifctty Strange ? .nn V ' ,I N Q X F, W t f :.. X :'i' i : A 5 r - -ikfgf W ii - i.vo4'?SS ':i ' H Boonie Sutherland Mary Swetnam Judy Tankersley Darril Taylor Richard Thomas Ellen Thurman Evelyn Tingle Sara Tinsley Bob Totten Sara Trigg Ruth E. Triplett Page One hundred three Eighth Grade Marlene Truman Billy Tuton Angle Ulery Kenneth Walker Louise Whalen Ruth Whitlow Louise Woods Thresa Wright Ann Wright Judy Wyman Jerry Vaught Norman Veech Betty Yates Bobby Yates 0 NOT PICTURED: Charles Brinley Christine Clark Wendell Hawes Joe Broadhurst Ricky Dawson Barbara Starr , Reva Byrd Barbara Grave Barney Upton Page One hundrea four QM f y' gl f X 1 Xi ' N , . -of ' , H., 1 . ,, N- 1,,,m, ' ' f el, . ,X fd , , - H Wuux X H. S1 X , - N f 1 '-9 Wall 'N 5? Y --S xxx I XV xi. Digg X ' , X, 2 - ,ab Lfftfxw V , ,fffmimif 522 gyaff , -V-W-57. J, ,,f' A -' -tif -M - -f' C f CM- - N Q ands.: 'me oueocame. QM abs-N-a.cXe,5 eau- A 'urixlf-Q.. Page One hundred five Seventh Grade Barbara Anglim Gerre Ashton Quin Bailey johnny Baker Ann Bartee Donna Basham Q lull .V N . 3-' B f' M : - , ,- - gl. , -A: H.: ,. , , M54 . 'V ' ' im . , L ,,., 25 A 5, ,. X 534 lm X' 1 a if y -- ii R 5, K ...,. , -- Sherry Basham Sara Batson Pat Beesley David Behrman Betty Bennett john Berry ,,fE:: Wg, 1 :2 g,,,,,Z?g is.. 1:52. .V , ' A izjjz., In 5:1 . :Y V ' V -: W? -Z :J .... .X B f f K, . ' A i-. ' Q 1 f 'f '1 ' 3 3 - ff Alice Blair jimmy Blair 'Kei Leon Bolin Martha Bonds Steve Blake Beverly Blevens Gary Bockhorst Priscilla Bogard mataag ..., .f, ', V wa? :f NWN Q Q Z I K2 ti f I - by El., .3 'if ' .. tfxiff at ? wfmww -,.V es? ,. , . 'ifak -V 1 ,, ....,.. t .. -. ' t . 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Douglas Eldridge Dottie Sue Fisher Billy Gadd Seventh Grade Leslie Gaddic Paul Gaddie jean Gallup Frank Gay Rodney Giersdorf Elizabeth Goff Bill Goins Ruthella Graff Joyce Graydon Lewis Guyn Alene Hack Fred Hahn Peter Haines Roger Halverson Rachel Hammond Fred Hardin Carol Harris Wanda Harrod Mary Lee Hatfield janet Heitzler M. Hendrickson Becky Helm Sherry Hensley Bobby Hines av Y 5 if is 9 Arthur Hire jerry Holmes Eddie Holt Barbara Hooper Ann Hunt Iran Imes Bobby jackson Paul japs Billy johnson joe jackson Bobby jones Cherrie Kaesmcr Page One hundred eighf Seventh Grade Oscar Karlen john Klotz Mary Lay Susan Lear Martha Lloyd Viola Long Edward Lotz Lucy L. McMakin Ralph Marksbury Bobby Marr Barbara Martin George Martin . I ll? 5 ar 25 ::- lg? -: 1 NU' -- i f 'aw so ' ,,.. . .2 , . Y, . .,.., H Q ,L X N, f' ! . , ' . H ' f- 'F F zu' M: ,. ,, . X 1 Y, at tt 1 X . -. s 'I ' - 1 ,V . 'ji g1:g::,f':g.,,1I,-' 4, Q W' f ' K . n . s 'TNGHF' P' , ,.:o 1-':::1 L '--- ,,,..,. 1:: :11'-1Q Ks.. , um an f U X f ll Roy Lee Massey Billy Motley Ronald Matlock Calvin McComis Vonnie McCoy Kenneth Mc.Gl0n Mariellen Mercke Sally Mercke '- H ' - - Q, -1 Q f.. et.:-5 -1 ., . ' rf 3 ' , ' 553. 1555! I l v ' ' Howard Minrath Jonnie Mitchell V xx 5 I .A.b E Alfred Nehhelin Sue Neel Billy jim Miller julia Miller Larry Miller Loretta Miller s f , A at ' ae 2 - ' ' 1 V A Sl wh- ..,.,,., .,.. 3 t . .ix Q X X Y 5 xl ,K Bengamin Moore Barbara Morris Charles Murphy Anna Nation ' V -- Sammy Nichols Sharon Ottman Linda Patterson Dick Peloff PGQ2 One hundred nine Seventh Grade N. Hsu Mary Perkins Charles Perryman Sharon Phillips Velma Phillips Wfoodie Phillips Clara Nell Pierce Diane Pirkey Suzanne Pitzer Daryll Powell Bonnie Price Susan Price james Purgin Alice Ragan Sharon Randles Neal Renfrow Joann Reynolds George Riley Harold Ritter www' If ' xl X K t, joel Roache Dennis Rogers Alfred Roman Kenneth Sanders Robert Sanders Peggy Sanford 4-Se 2' 'HM ..:' :f x A tg 5 1 ww f Carol Sappington Robert Satterly Nancy Scott Sherrin Seabolt David Semonin Melinda Semonin Herky Serverance Fred Shindlehower Kay Shipman Doris Singer Ann Skaggs Beverly Smith Page One hundred fen Seventh Grade Carolyn Smith Gordon Smith Brenda Smitha jack Sommer Mary Spears Bhurrell Stephens Patsy Streib Bobbie Tri le Tommy Sutherland Bill Swan Tyler Thomas Dorothy Thompson Sally Thorn X me 5 '-: pal' .. ., :L f -' Donald Walker i I Lena Triplett Phillip Tyler Babs Underwood Charles Vollertson Sara Walden Elizabeth Walker Ronald Walker George Walton Doris Waltz Martha Weber mi? , X .. - 4, i, X Ne S XX -.' -.Fav ef i R t .tlz R .. ,. Q David Westerfield Lynn Wetherton Doris White jerry White Arthur Weiland Maybell Weiland aee M S , Q wx X S F me .. ,Q David Niemeir Louis Williams Ronnie Williams Therisa Williams Earnest Wilson jerry' Wilson Page One hundred eleven Seventh Grade Phil Wilson Sylvia Wilson Ruth XVomack Loren Woodson Lucy Woodward Jimmy Wright NOT PICTURED : Sue Abbott Barbara Barron Ronnie Boone Alma Mae Brown Larry Conrad Lee Donaldson Eryne Goatley janet Hertzler Jim Young Richard Young Billy Hester Peggy Housley Violet Howard Paula Kane Kenneth King jerry Lotz janet Peter Page One hundred Twelve Ronald Zoll Ray Rafferty Charles Roby Betty Rodman Billy Standley Arthur White Barbara White Wanda White . is: 6 f llu lf ,1!'. C '51, ' ' . W' ll ,V 1 , y ' '-Q :zz Q aw: ,fy Q A X 1 ' 1 X ' 'X 4- - v .1 ,' gi 3 lf 1 J ' w '57 ' 1' , fi ' nu.. f ,Iii r , Av 'P ! G fl . ' .' 4 A ...IF , I 1 . I F ,ily Q jfs gyyp, Zn I N-1' llf E 1 1 J! V V M N i ff I : if 1 -P71 ' , N. 4 1, a .5 1 5 XX , - A - E : I 2, 5'- Y' 'vi 9 f 1 f -RL ,EANNT-VI? 'QN hi A ions kke 'KKkk,lfYX.Vf'SOI!f'Cj',5 X316 was gov QU HNOSQ JYXNQJY QQHOXD- Page One hundred fhirfeen National Honor Society President Vice President KEITH CULLINAN JOHN SUICH MARTHA UTLEY Purpose: To recognize Scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Members: Lanier Anderson Gary Hayward Richard Noer Paul Aspy Sue Bannhardr Dave Boddy Virginia Caswell Don D. Cooke R. Don Cooke Ray Dasenbrnck Margo Diemer Ann Eagles Gordon Ford Mary Gorman Faculty Advisor MRS, MARJORIE MELVIN Bob Huffman Lounette Humphrey Barbara Jansen Nelson Joyner Ray Liest Kay McCurdy Kent McMath Midge Mezera Barbara Moore jim Morris Dan Neubauer john Pfaltzgraff Tommy Pike Ann Stuart Pleiss Charley Potter Louise Schwalbe Paul Semonin Marcy Schoenfeldt David Straub Anne Tydings joan Lee Williams Gay Witte Treasurer LARRY LEIS Page One hundred fourteen Art Club President Vice President LOIS HAWKER GEORGE YENOWINE NANCY GERLACH Purpose: To promote art in the school. Members: Shirley Agnew Carla Allgeier Vicki Arrington Karl Baker jane Ballard Mary Bauhofer Annette Bogle janet Diercks Betty Doak Coopie Dobbins Susie Dolt Alice Dorsey Betty Ellis Dolly Fitzgerald Nancy Gerlach Norman Gilmore Beverly Grubbs Pat Hancock Lois Hawker Barbara Jansen Sherry Keith Eitha Landis Betsy Leathers Lois Mayer Phyllis McComis Shirley Miles Anita Payne Diane Perrine -'-' C Treasurer Club Reporter WADE WEARREN HARRIET SMITH Club Arlist ANN COOPER DOBBINS Melinda Rosenbaum Margaret Rust Shirley Shields Harriet Smith Shirley Spurr Bill Strode Sylvia Thompson Wade W'earren Charlotte Webb Betty Wheeler Elizabeth Wyman George Yenowine jesse Zimmerman Farully Advisor MRS. ADELINE CLARKE Page One hundred fifteen President PAUL SEMONIN Ncltiona Vice President KEITH CULLINAN I Betq Club Secretary ANN STUART PLEISS Trearurer RAY LE IST pu,-pose: To promote citizenship and leadershipg encourage fellowship and cooperationg reward effort and achievementg inspire honesty and tolerance. Members: Joyce Adams Mary Anne Allen Lanier Anderson Bill Arrington Paul Aspy Bob Barnes Sue Barnhardt Darrell Beere Bob Biggs Libby Bishop David Boddy Lola Bohannon Sara Brooks Claudia Broyles Alan Byers Jo Ann Cassell Virginia Caswell Don Coffey Don D. Cooke R. Don Cooke Sherrill Cooper Jean Crowder Joan Damato Ray Dasenbrock Don Davis Robert Detwiler Margo Diemer Betty Jo Dillon Alice Dorsey Betty Douds Hugh 'Durham Emily Durrett Ann Eagles Ann Emmart Gay Evans Phillip Falk Gordon Ford Betsy French Peggy Frentz Ben Fryrear Jerry Gameltoft Nancy Gerlach Ray Gilpen Cornelia Goerner Sherrill Gordon Mary Gorman Evelyn Gowdy Barbara Harris Beverly Hatfield Gary Hayward Pat Henson Dick Hicks Alfred Hieb David Hiedeman Ellen Holt Jerry Hornung Carroll Hubbard Bob Huffman Lounette Humphrey Charlotte Hund Barbara Jansen Donald Janzen Bill Jones Nelson Joyner Katherine Kern Lola Koester Maricle Koons Martha Krodell Eitha Landis Larry Leis Bonita Lillard George Logan Marlene Mader Marilyn Martin Frances Mehl Mary Ann Meyers Midge Mezera Dan Moore Jane Morcom Jim Morris Kay McCurdy Bettye McGinnis Kent McMath Dan Neubauer Sallie Nichol Richard Noer Nan Norris John Oliphant John Pfaltzgraff Tom Pike Charley Potter Thelma Poulter Roger Powell Flora Renfrow Marcy Schoenfeldt Louise Schwalbe Paula Shain Anita Simmons Chris Smith Margie Smith Lindy Sparks Linda Stallings David Straub Christell Stroupe John Suich James Swann Jack Tarr Richard Thurman Joan Trigg Anne Tydings Martha Utley Dick Voit Tom Walkley Rodney Wells Joan Welther Sherrill Wetzel Ann White Joan Lee Williams Bonnie Wilson Nancy Wisehart Gay Witte Jo Ann Zibart Fgfully Adviggr Fllflllfy Ad1Ji501' MRS. RUTH PARDON MISS DOROTHY TAYLOR Page One hundred sixteen Challenger Sta H A ,S , t ,,.A I , . '1'- 2 1A - ' ' , :-: .,-,- V ,.:, ttsy I itss tttt t le V ' .' I 1 SP9 ' f-2 A Editor Fiction Poetry Non-Firtion BARBARA .IANSEN BETTY DOAK RICHARD BIBB PAULA SHAIN 5 t-1 .:,.,,., X iiii' Non-Fiction Cirrulation Production TOM PIKE RODNEY WELLS DIANE COBB Subscription Business CARLA ALLGEIER JAMES THOMAS Purpose: To promote the interest of good literature. Members: Carla Allgeier Eva Barnette Betty Ann Bennett Richard Bibb Diane Cobb Betty Doak Beverly Hatfield Barbara Jansen Nancy jones Sherry Keith j. D. Moose Carol Pace Marilyn Paletti Tom Pike Judy Purdy Paula Shain Harriet Smith jane St. Ledger james Thomas Rodney Wells Paul Zimmerman Faculty Advisor MISS SARA MOSS PHILLIPS Page One hundred seventeen Choir Purpose: To represent Eastern in various programs outside of school. Members: Paul Aspy Ned Beatty Eva Barnett Margaret Butler Lynn Callahan Delores Campbell julia Carfield Martha Carmack judy Claxon Diane Cobb Keith Cullinan Anita Cummins Nancy Deters Alberta Dobroth Betty Douds Gay Evans Phil Falk Gail Folsom Evelyn Goudy james Hall Charles Harris ,lane Harper Judy Hicks Charlotte Hund jack Hunt Gail Knight Nancy Lang jack Latham Larry Leis Gloria Lippold Marge McClintick Lane McCrosky Marilyn McKinney Chip Miller Norma Miller Faculty Advisor MISS -IANE TRINKLE Page One hundred eighteen Dan Moore Naomi Moore julian Murphy Nanine Peak David Rodahaffer Louise Schwalbe Mary Lou Sleadd Mary Catherine Smith Tommy Sparks Barbara Turner Anne Tydings Margaret Vaughn Patty Watts Sherrill Wetzel Beulah Wilson Nancy Wisehart Kay Wood Girls Chorus Members: Tevis Kaye Aaron Eva Barnett Shirley Agnew Mildred Broughton Margaret Butler Lynn' Callahan Delores Campbell Julia Carfield Martha Carmack Judy Claxon Janice Chambers Clara Clark Diane Cobb Ramona Compton Patsy Cook Joanne Cornette Anita Cummins Ruth Curtsinger Nancy Deters Alberta Dobroth Betty Douds Gay Evans Sue Fightmaster Gail Folsom Judy Flamm Hollie Funkhouser Esta Mae Goerner Evelyn Goudy Arleen Gregory Ellyn Hamilton Barbara Hardin Shirley Harris Ruby Hedges Jane Harper Mary Jane Heltsley Judy Hicks Beverly Hinsdale Jo Ann Hollie Sue Hudson Charlotte Hund Bertha Hurt Dianne Johnson Judy Jones Katie Jonte Lida Lee Kemp Judy Kilmy Martha King Gail Knight Joan Knight Carol Koenig Julia Krieger Nancy Lang Nancy Laurenson Gloria Lippold Bonita Lillard Margie Lotz Marilyn Martin Barbara Mason Carmon Mathis Marge MCClin'tick Marilyn McKinney Betty Milburn Norma Miller Kay Milne Beverly Moneypenny Carolyn Moore Jacqueline Moore Naomi Moore Judy Mosher Nancy Mayrose Mary Noel Jo Ann Ottman Marian Owen Suzanne Owen Donna Pardo Nanine Peak Jeane Perkins Louise Perkins Juanita Phillips Rose Ann Povey Barbara Putnam Betty Jo Ray Barbara Reeser Marilyn Robertson Norma Rosenbaum Jeanette Rowlett Faye Sandlin Anne Satterly Charlene Scheibel Sherry Schornberg Fafully Advisor MISS JANE TRINKLE Page One hundred nineteen Louise Schwalbe Nancy Shepherd Peggy Shewmaker Viane Siebolt Dorothy Sisco Mary Lou Sleadd Carolyn Smith Gay Smith Mary Catherine Smith Judy Spencer Joy Stafford Jeanette Stalker Sharon Stamper Nancy Steiner Mary Belle Stewart Sanvdra Threkeld Merideth Towner Joan Trigg Barbara Turner Anne Tydings Margaret Vaughn Ann Warren Mary Lou Watts Martha Westwood Sherrill Wetzel Beulah Wilson Annabelle Wilson Nancy Wisehart Norma Wheeler Kay Wtmtmd Boys Chorus Members: Paul Aspy Ned Beatty Ronnie Boorman Charles Carden Dan Carmichael George Cheatam Forrest Chilton Raymond Coy Gerald Crenshaw lid Crockett Donald Coffee Keith Cullinan Skip Detwiler Phillio Falk Fred Finger Fred Gatz Bobby Glesler Donald Hall james Hall Bobby Hail Charles Harris David Haycraft julian Heath George Henclerman Rodney Hester Ronnie Howard jack Hunt Pat johnson Don Kaelin Kenneth Kaelin Richard Kelly james King Bruce Knauer jerry Lam jack Latham Larry Leis Tommy Leis Lane McCrosky Tommy Miles Bruce Miller Chip Miller Pat Miller Dan Moore Chuck Morgan Faculty Advisor MISS JANE TRINKLE Page one hundred fwenfy julian Murphy Paul Pfieffer George Pike joe Procter Sam Pulliam jimmy Redd David Rodahaffer james Rueff Art Schell Bill Schumann Eugene Schultz Donald Seay Bob Sheehan Ben Smith Freddie Sowder Tommy Sparks Louis Thompson Norman Wheatley' james Wilkinson Paul Ward Tom Young Dramatics Club President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SARAH VISSMAN CARL GAYHART CAROL GAYHART SUSAN ROACH Purpose: Members: Bill Arrington Cliff Hopkins joe Richardson Paul Aspy jerry Hornung Georgia Rixman Larry Barker Eleanor Bartlett Dianfnah Barnes Ralph Billings Doug Blackburn Claudia Broylcs Butland, Kcnn Martha Cartrack john Carr Nancy Dctcrs Gene Dobbs Bill Emery Earl Fehr Dolly Gatz Nancy Gerlach Upton Gill Mary Gorman janice Hale Bob Hinton Ellen Holt Don janzen Dotn Kaelin james Kaiser Maricle Koons jack Latham Ray' Leist Buddy Morgan Mary Ellen Morris Mary Ann Myers Penny Neofes john Newsom Don Norman Peggv Norman Barbara Noteboom jack Petty Dale Peyton joe Proctor Bill Quest Mary Ann Redmond Claude Sandlin Herbie Scharf Don Schmidt Noel Schumann Elaine Singleton Kathy Slocum Llew Spears Richard Thurman Helen Tinnell Janet Weltlmer Gayle Walker Norman Wheatley Keith Williams Lewis Williams Nancy Wisehart Don Wood Dorothy Wood Elizabeth Wyman George Yenowine Page one hundred fwenly-one Faculty Advisor MRS. RACHEL CALDWELL Dr. Ephraim McDowell Science Society President Vire President Treasurer Secretary -IOHN SUICH GARY HAYWARD DAVID BODDY ANN STUART PLEISS Purpose: To promote interest in science and to provide enjoyment through science Members: Lanier Anderson Bob Barnes Sue Barnhardt Bob Baughman Darrell Beere Ralph Billings Libby Bishop Keith Boone Taylor Buckner Don D. Cooke jo Anne Cornette Raymond Dasenbrock Donald Davis Ann Eagles Bill Emery Gail Folsom Gordon Ford Mary Gorman joy Hahn Briice Haldeman Alfred Hieb Ellen Holt Lounette Humphrey jack Hunt Stephen Isaacs Barbara Jansen Don janzen Bill Jones Nelson Joyner Lola Koester Katherine Kern Edward Landis Lanry Leis Ray Leist Gloria Lippold Barbara Mason Marilyn Martin Lois Mayer Kay McCurdy Kent McMath Frances Mewhl Dan Millott Jim Morris Dan Moore julian Murphey Richard Murphy Dan Naubaur Banbara Nelson Richard Noer Nan Norris Barbara Notebloom John Pfaltzgraff Tom Pike Gene Pope Charley Potter Bill Quast joe Richardson David Rodahaffer Fritz Russell Ann Schickli Paul Semonin Paula Shain Chris Smith Lindy Sparks Lew Spears Charles Straub David Straub jim Swann Gilbert Thompson Richard Thurman Rodney Wells Ann White Anne Wimbish Frank Wilder jane Williamson Gay Witte Farulty Advisor MISS EVDITH WOOIJ Page one hundred fweniy-fwo 5?0Peree3 Pezfvxttetg Eagle Staff Editor MARCY SCHOENFELDT Purpose: To keep our readers and social news. Members: Sports Editor PAUL GIBSON News Editors GAYLE WALKER LOUNETTE HUMPHREY Feature Editors MARY LOU HORSLEY NAN NORRIS Asst. Editor KAY McCURDY Business Mgr. JACK TARR well informed on intellectual, educational, Ari Editor JERRY HORNUNG Staff Writers JOAN KLAPHEKE LOIS HAWKER PEGGY KAREM RAY GILPIN Photographs CAMERA CLUB Page one hundred twenty-three Faculty Advisor MISS BILLIE CUNNINGHAM The Exchange Students President Treasurer Secretary Sgt. at Arms Sgt. at Arm: FRITZ RUSSELL LLEW SPEARS VIOLET BARKER DICK VOIT ROGER POWELL pu,-pose: To promote god relations between students in different areas in the United States. Mem bers: Douglas Blackburn Don D. Cooke jim Donley Carl Gayhart Upton Gill Bruce Haldeman Ray Leist Bill Quest David Ray Tom Walkley Pat Carter Favulty Advisor MRS. BRUNETTE COSLOW Sherrill Gordon Betsy French Peggy Frentz Ellen Holt Barbara Jansen julia Krieger Ann White Gloria Lippold Kay Louden Frances Mehl Sally Nichol Page one hundred twenty-four Future Farmers of America President EUGENE THOMAS Serretury ROBERT GADDIE Reporter LARRY AARON Purpose: To train for farm leadership. Members: Bobby Blankenship Carrol Clark Fred Deckman james Deppen George Deckman Robert Deppen David Falk james Franconia Bobby Franklin Harvey Gaddie Randall Gaddie Ronnie Gaddie William Garrett Ray Gilpin Carl Gisiger james Glascoe Cecil Griffin George Hall james Helm jerome Henderman Bob johnson Sentinel ALVIN SAMPLES Treaxurer EDXVARD DURR john Kat-len jack Long Bobby Littrell Caywood Pennington Thaddus Povey Russell Rhea William Schmutz George Tyler Ronnie Veech Christy Zeitz Faculty Azlwsor MR. JOHN GAMBILL Page one hundred twenty-five French Club A,:: : ,..,.,. .'A2A I l A , ' A'-- '- ccr ,, E., t Prffidenl Vire Presiden! Rec. Secretary Cor. Serrefary .IOAN DAMATO ANN WHITE JIM TICHENOR MARGIE SMITH Purpose: To promote interest in and knowledge of the French people, lan guage, and culture. Members: Carla Allgeier Lanier Anderson Ellen Van Arsdale Carol Axton Mary C. Baker jane Ballard Shelby Ballou Eva Barnett Barbara Bartberger Susan Bishop Angela Blackwell Betty Blanton Clark Boardman Archie Boston Anne Brasfield Brad Broecker Garnett Brown Susan Brown Gayle Buehne Pat Carter Lynn Callahan Virginia Caswell Iva Catlett Rhoda Chism joan Coffye joanne Cornette Patsy Cook Alice Curd Alice Dorsey Ann Eagles Terry Eagles Shirley Flint Mildred Geiger Ronnie Georgehead Suzanne Glenn Sherrill Gordon Douglas Grant Harold Hagen Lorine Hammond Beryl Hardy Ann Harvey Lyman Hitchcock Billy Hedges Priscilla Hewitt Beverly Hinsdale jesse Hughes june jaggers Nancy jones Patsy Karlen jimmy Keyes Martha King Bobbie Koehler Carolyn Kolter Maricle Koons Roberta Koons Sue Laffon Nancy Lang Martha Lewis jim Lindenm-eyer Pat Marrillia Lois Mayer Barbara Minrath Kae McConnell Anne McMichael Nancy Mitchell Alice Louise Moffett Pat Monohan judy Mosher Ann Moore Pat Moore judy Neill Bobby Neubauer jim Noonan Wtxtmdy' Ormsby Carol Ann Pace Betty Peleske David Perry Mary joyce Proffitt Bettie jo Ray Pam Reed Flora Renfrow Anne Ellen Russell Margaret Rust Beverly Schultz Ben Shawler Peggy Shewmaker Frankie Singleton Gay Smith Tommy Smith john Smythe Nancy Steiner Billye Stiles Elwood Stroupe Sharon Stamper jimmy Tarr Nancy Thomas Gilbert Thompson Donna Troutwein joyce Troutwein George Walden Ann Warren Bertha Washburn Gillis White Pat Whitworth Mary Wilder janie Willianistmn Marlene Wilson Don Wirth Martha Wright Kay Wtmtxd jo Ann Zibart Fafully Aduiggr Frlfllfly Advisor MISS RUTH LEEA MRS. FAITH ZOLLNER SCHIMPELFR Page one hundred twenty-six Future Teachers of America Treasurer President Vice President Secretary SHERRILL GORDON ANN TYDINGS NANCY LANG JOAN KLAPHEKE Purpose: To expose students to the teaching profession through experience in the school Members: Joyce Adams Mary Agnes Baker Violet Barker Sue Bamhardt Marilyn Boehl Martha Carmack Pat Carter Virginia Caswell Lois Clifford Ramona Compton Betty Jo Dillon Betty Douds Helen Everett Jerry Gameltoft jackie Gilpin Evelyn Gowdy Billie Green Janice Hale Jane Harper Martha Harrod Beverly Hatfield Beverly Hester Bob Hinton Richard Hudson Carol Jean Betty Jenkins Sally Johnson Peggy Karem Maricle Koons Julia Kreiger Kay Louden Susan Luckett Barbara Mason Marilyn McKinney Page one hundred iwenfy-seven Midge Mezera Pat Moore Barbara Moore Carolyn Moore Naomi Moore Barbara Nelson Betty Jo Ray Pat Roache Anne Ellen Russell Charlene Scheibel Anita Simmons Carol Smith Linda Stallings Billye Stiles Dot Tilley Janet Welther Dorothy Wtmtmtl Farully Adusor MR. ROBERT DUDLFX NEILL DODIE DOBROTH President JIMMY MORRIS German Club i we ..:.,..- W . ..:. ., f w wwl-1 , .-,ma ,,..,,,:t:,.. ,. , Q in -- -: Q- 1:-- 155.0 is ,.:.:.,.:.. :,:,.SW-:gi ,gzggzt 'ga . - -.I fI 2::': I-, S .Is2:. :'E2Q:Qz, , .- 53 ' 1 1 .,A , 13.35 9523 .:::g:. .-. 3:' 'I'Eiifyffkvi- -I::-':E3, 49-'I'.'T.. Vice President See Treas NELSON JOYNER LOLA KOESTER Purpose: To promote interest in the German language and culture. Members: Shirley Blamkenbaker John Harp Bobby Hieb Mike Hook Paul Kelley George Knloeller Tommy McGloshen Kent McMath Juanita Phillips Pat Pouliot Herb Scharf Barbara Schlipf Charles Staples Jack Wilson Ronnie Zibart Faculty Advisor MISS ANITA B. BOSS Page one hundred fwenfy-eighf Good News fe se ,sw ..,. , ,,,, V B ,.,. ' M- .V 5, 5'f'1:aEs5f:a::sa:,2-' -E-fer ' Q . 3 'A ,. Ti. ' President Vice President CHIP MILLER PHILLIP FALK Faculty Advisor Club Secretary MARY ANNE ALLEN MR. OLIVER L. SHIELDS Reporter PAUL GIBSON Pup-page, To provide a religious group in which the students may participate. Members: Betty Jean Adams Joyce Adams Jimmy Adkins Charlene Allen Margaret Allen Vicki Arrington Bill Ash Lorreen Asker Gene Baird Mary Agnes Baker Bob Barnes Eva Barnett Sherry Lynne Basham Sara Ann-e Batson Bob Baughman Mary Louise Bauhofer Scotty Beck Sally Bell Earl Bishop Jimmy Lee Blakeman Cora Evelyn Bland Mary Bland Wanda Bland Margie Bloom Betty Boardman Keith Boone Bonny Brookrer Mildred Broughton Barbara Bryant Donna Bunton Elaine Byasse Betty Byron Lynn Callahan Doris Campbell Mable Campbell Carol Cardwell Pat Case Madlyn Carol Case Iva Catlett Barbara Chamberlain Barbara Clarke Harlene Clark Lois Clifford Donald Coffey Joan Coffey Dixie Coyler Doris Coyler Ramona Compton Robert Corby Joanne Cornette Jean Crowder Deann Cubine Ada 'Cummings Anita Cummins Mable Cummins ' Raymond Dasenbrock Bobby Davis Janet Diercks Martha Doerhoefer Betty Douds Mary Lou Dunlap Emily Durrert Mary C. Elkins Patricia Angela Ellis Sara Glen Ensminger Sharan Evans Betty Jo Fightmaster Sue Fightmastter Sondra Fisher Gail Fleming Patricia Former Jeanette Fultz Hollie Eunkhouser Marian Gaddie Mary Gaddie Jackie Gilpin Ray Gilpin Dolores Gna ie Dolores Goaiy Joan Goff Donothy Goff Esta Mae Goins Emilie Goodlett Billye Greene John Haag Ima Jean Hahn Joy Hahn Bobby Hail Ann Hamon Lorine Hammond Pat Hancock Carolyn Hardesty Barbara Hardin Judy Harl'an Lee Harlan Ronnie Harrington Barbara Harris Charles Harris Martha Harrod Beverly Hatfield Barbara Sue Hays Nancy Jo Hays Doris Ann Hentemann Charlie Hellebusch Mary Jane Heltsley Jimmy Henderson Pat Henson Gene Herrick Priscilla Hewitt Charlotte Ann Hicks Judy Hicks Alfred Hieb Dorothy Hite Beverly Hook Melinda Hook Mary Lou Horseley Shirley Horseley Denny Howard Pat Howard Pat Hughes Randal Lee Hunter Paula Hurst Lana Irwin Diane Johnson Tamara Johnson Bill Joor Ronald Kaelin Bobby Kaltenhaler Patsy Karlen Laurel Kauffman Wally Keltner Charles Kennedy Patsy Key Judy Kilroy Martha Kite Janice Knauer Carol Koenig Carolyn Kolter Roberta Koons Eitha Landis Lynn Ledford Ray Leist Margie Lewis Gloria Lippold Martha Loran Susan Luckett Barbara Jean Lynam Betty McGinnis Ellen McGlen Flora Ivey McIlwain Anne McMichael Peggy Marksbury Patty Marrillia Judy Martin Midge Mezera Doris Miller Kay Milne Barbara Minrath Alice Louise Moffett Pat Monohan Ann Moore Judy Moore Sue Newlin Mary Noel Carol Pace Judy Payne Robert Peege Mary Perkins Diane Perrine Juanita Phillips Norma Ploetner Norma Price Joe Procter Loretta Lee Pruitt Barbara Putnam Patsy O'Bryan Peggy Jean Owen Rita Radcliff Beverly Richardson Georgia Ann Rixman Pat Roache Joyce Roberts Dixie Robertson Norma Rosenbaum Delores Rostetter Sara Rouse Jeanette Rowlett Ann Russell Ned Russell Mary Satterly Judith Saunders Carol Schornberg Sherry Schornvberg Ruth Sheehan Nancy Shepard Page one hundred twenty-nine Shirley Shields Anita Simmons Dorothy Sisco Nancy Ann Sleadd Carol Smith Judv Spears Judy Spencer Rosalie Spleth Shirley Spurr Billie Stallard Linda Stallings Barbara Starr Nancy Steiner Billye Stiles Darlene Stoops Gwen Stoops Bettv Sue Swann Mary Tate Dave Temple Dorothy Thomas John Thompson Rance Thompson Rosemary Thurman Nancy Tollison Charles Totten Joan Trigg Barbara Jean Turner Margaret Vaughn Norma Ann Walden Virginia Walker Shirley Wallace Gayle Warren Bertha Washburn Patty Watts Janice Westmoreland Martha Westwood Betty Wheeler Norma Wheeler Gillis White Betty Williams Joan Lee Williams Carla XVills Beulah Wilson Joe Wise Shirley Wisehart Gay Witte Amy Wright Marth-a Wright Carl Young Latin Club ' - 5.1 ' I Gears, . , .,.. I ff' -' ' i 5 ' ' ' President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sgt. at Arms Sgt. at Arms L. ANDERSON N. BLAKEMORE L. HUMPHREY GAY WIITE KAY MCCURDY B. SHELLEY pu,-pose: To encourage an interest in the civilization and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Members: Jimmy Adkins Mary Anderson Linda Bama Sue Barnhardt Bob Baughman Betty Beierle Harold Becker Janie Benge Richard Bibb Phillip Bogle George Bogard Keith Boone Ronnie Boorman Brit Bryant Judy Bryson John Burckle Donna Bunton Jack Carter Howard Cable Virginia Caswell Susan Cheatham Forrewsrt Chilton Eugene Clark Judy Claxon Billy Cobb Missy Cobb Ronnie Curry Joan Damato Bob Day Carolyn DeWitt Betty Jo Dillon Betty Doak Lee Dodge John Dontinger John Dyson Ann Eagles Marshall Eldred Tom Endicott Sharon Evans Bill Fane Fred Finger Ronnie Foltz Ann Ford Gordon Ford Becky Gatz Jackie Gilpin Beverly Grant Ben Gratzer Arleen Gregory Beverly Gmbbs Irvin Hack Ellyn Hamilton Ann Hammon Sherry Hardesty Mary Jo Harrod Beverly Hatfield Linda Heinlein Mary Jane Heltsley Jim Holliday Barbara Hopewell Mary Alice Hounshell Ronnie Howard Billy Hughes Lana Irwin Eugene Jaegers Carol Jean Bill Joor Nelson Joyner Ronnwie Kaelin Bobby Kaltenvthaler Wally Keltner Mildred Kemp Kathy Kern Judy Kilroy Barry Konikov Raleigh Lane Nancy Lang Margaret Lanham Nanrcy Lawrenson George Logan Barney Long Cathy Lou Lowery Linda Marcum Barbara Marr Marge McClinltick Lane McCrosky Ellen McGlon Judy MCGuirk Kent McMath Beverly Miller Faye Miller Jack Miller Howard Moffett Barbara Moore J. D. Moose Judy Morgan Jim Morris Richard Murphey Shirley Nibbelin Nan Norris Marian Owen Suzanne Owen Faeully Advisor MISS HENDY LEE HAMILTON Page one hundred thirty Jim Patterson Nicky Pearce Ernie Pepper Diane Perrine Mabel Pollitt Gene Pope Charley Potter Charles Preston Norma Price Sam Pulliam Judith Purdy Beverly Richardson Tom Reitmeier Harold Robertson Marilyn Robertson Karen Rogers Melinda Rosenbaum Patty Routt Andy Russell Dave Ryan Sonny Saam Judy Saunders Linda Schaeffer Charlene Scheibel Pete Schroeder Ann Schickli Carol Seaton Suzanne Shipley Dorothy Sisco Anita Simmons Steve Simpson Ben Smith Carol Smith Stewart Smythe Edwin Sommer Lindy Sparks Judy Spears Nancy Steadman Bonnie Stevens Ronald Stokes Charles Stone Jane St. Ledger Betty Strange Dot Thomas Ann Thorn Meredith Towner Bert Van Arsdale Myrna Vanetti Ronald Waford Gretchen Wallbrecht Gale Warren Bill Wefarren Gail Webb Tony Webster Fred Welther Janet Wellther Ann Wiley Dan Williams Joan Lee Williams Annabelle Wilson Anne Wimbish Joe Wise Whit Wooton lim Wotring Library Club President Vice President Sefretnry Treasurer MARY AGNES BAKER LINDA SMITH MARTHA WRIGHT BARBARA INC Purpose: To improve library service and to stimulate greater library interest Members: Mary Agnes Baker Mary C. Baker janice Chambers janet Collier Martha Hanrod Betty Hensley Doris Heheman Lacuna Kaelin Mary Kite Ben Moore Norma Rosenbaum Aileen Scott Nancy Scott Sharon Stam-per Nancy Sreadman Gwen Stoops Mary Tate Lena Triplett Martha Wfestwootl Carla Wills Page one hundred lhirly-one Faculty Advisor Faculty Adusor MISS SADIE STINSON MISS DORIS WILLSON American Junior Reel Cross President Sec.-Treas. Sgt. at Arm SHIRLEY AGNEW PEGGY NORMAN TONY VEST Purpose: To promote interest and appreciation for the Red Cross. Members: Irenie Baker Mary Agnes Baker Betty Beierle Charles Basham Lois Bennett Richard Bibb Libby Bishop Barbara Bryant Betty Bryon Martha Burlgess Martha Carmack Iva Catliett Diane 'Cobb Bill Collins Jean Crowder Deanne Cubine Frank De Luca Judy Dillahunut John Donninger Barbara Engle Barbara Jo Ensminger Madge Florence Tony Gadlecle Carol Gayhart Bill Godwd Leo Goss Par Hancock Judith Hardesty Nancy Hayes Julian Heath Janet Hertzler Alfred Hieb Suzanne Hill Ellen Holt Richard Hudson Don Janzen Carol Jean Deane Johnson Donna Johnson Patsy Karlem Mildred Kemp Kathem Kern Joan Klfapheke Gail Knight Letitia Knoeller Nancy Lang Jack Latham Vicky Long Margie Lotze Susan Luckett Judith Martin Julia Miller Ben Moore Susie Morgan Alfred Nibbelin Barbara Noteboom Peggy Owen Carol Ann Pace Connie Pack Donna Pardo Judy Payne Lloyd Payton Robert Peege Diane Pirky David Perry Kay Powers Wayne Reeser Jo Ann Reynolds Delores Rostetter James Sappingron Don Schmidt Marcy Schoenfeldt Harrier Smith Janie St. Ledger Joy Stafford Lindy Sparks James Thomas Joan Trigg Angie Ulery Ronnie Walker Gail Webb Pat White Jane Williamson Carl-a Willis Bonnie Wilson Jerry Wilson Ruth Womack Martha Wright MISS SARA LAMB Faculty Advisor Page one hundred lhirfy-Iwo Office Staff X Rx is X at R M wx? f Anne B1-aslfield Gayle Buehne Pat Carter Gordon Ford Ellen Holt Carol jean Marietta King Frances Miller Pat Moore Mary Ann Burkhead Elaine Singleton Beulah Wilson Purpose: To serve and aid the faculty and students. Office Clerks MRS. CATHERINE CULVER MRS. GLADYS STEADMAN Beverly Hatfield Page one hundred lhirfy-three 3 X Spanish Club , ., if I 'Q . .'. 3 ' if ,'A President Vice President Secretary Treasurer DAVID STRAUB TOM PIKE JOAN TRIGG JACK TARR Purpose: To promote interest in Spanish and Spanish speaking countries. Members: Betty Jean Adams Thomas Amyette Hilary Asper Ed Barrickman- Scortie Beck Joe Bell Annette Bogle Barbara Berry Betty Bennett Jennie Blakeman Margie Bloom Corinne Brady Larry Brown Thomas Brown Jean Brooks Roy Boorman Cora Broyles Stuart Bruder Donna Bunton Robert Burns Taylor Buckner Elaine Byasee Charlie Carden Carol Cardwell Dan 'Carmichael Myrna Carroll Joyce Clark- Walter Clark Kenny Clemons Diane 'Cobb Janet Collier Jim Colville Donald Culver George Daily Skuip Derwiler Marilyn Doak Martha Doerhoefer Louis Dolt Susie 'Dolt Jim Donley Jim Duncon Randell Durbin Barbara Duvall Pat Edwards Pat Ell-is Bob Elmore Ann Emmart Helen Everett Debby Erlen Phillips Falk Ronnie Falls Sandra Fisher Judy Flamm Gail Folsom Betsy French Peggy Frentz John Gerlach Nancy Gerlach Gary Gerrit Paul 'Gibson Clara Goatley Easter Goins Arleen Gregory Phillip Grauman Joe Griffin Jean Hack Steve Hagar Ima Jean Hahn Lee Halverson Pat Hancock Judy Hardesty Ronnie Harrington Barbara Hays Nancy Jo Hays Ann Hayward Julian Heath Ruby Hedges Pat Henson Betty Hensley Jinny Herr Judy Herr Judy Hicks Francis Hirt Melinda Hook Pat Howard Carroll Hubbard Terry Huffaker Lounette Humphrey Tom Inman Mary Lawrence Irwin Diane Johnson Judy Jones Katie Jonte Latona Kaelin Laurel Kaufman Sherry Keith Hareourt Kemp Lida Lee Kemp Frank Kimmel Melville King Marietta King Dale Lang Richard Lanigan Buddy Leathers Betsy Leathers Thurman Lear Betty Lewis Margie Lewis Marilyn Lyvers Bonnie Lillard Kay Louden Cooper Lilly Thomas Linnon Bill Litkenhous Charles Lutes Marlene Mader Judry Martin Robert Martin John McBride Kay McCurdy Kitty Messmer Elizabeth Milburn Shirley Miles Tommy Miles Bruce Miller Chip Miller Dan Millott Jim Moffett Dan Moore Judy Moore Phillis Moore Barbara Moore Jane Morcom Chuck Morgan Susie Morgan Marilyn Muir We-sley Nail Sues Newlin Nan, Norris Hale Nutwt Pat 0'Bryan Robert Owen Marilyn Paletti Donna Pardno Robert Pee-ge Paul Pfeiffer Anne Pleiss Norma Ploetner Fred Porter Barbara Reeser Roger Reichmuth Linda Redmond Vivian Ridgeway Joyce Roberts Judy Rogers Norma Rosenbaum Sarah Rouse Kenny Routen Gary Russell Ned Russell Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor MISS RUTH LEEA SCHIMPELER MRS. HELEN DANIEL Page one hundred fhiriy-four William Russell Marion Sandefur Marcy Schoenfeldt Carol Schornberg Sherry Schornberg Bill Schmutz Mike Shaefer Nancy Shepard Bill Shuman Caroline Smith Gay Smith John Smith Lindy Sparks Leslie Spitzer Ann Sproles Pat Spink Harriet Smith Billy Stallard Carroll Steele Darlene Stoops Gwen Stoops Don Straub Dolores Rostetter Jimmy Straub Louise Schwalbe Chrystell Stroupe Lynn Summerford Mary Tate Rodney Taylor Bob Thomal James Thom-as Sandra Threlkeld Ros-emlary Thurman Caroline Trigg Jerry Troutman Baker Truman Judy Vance Larry Van Gundy Margaret Vaughn Mary Walker Charles Warren Gayle Warren Mary Lou Watts Charlotte Webb Janice Westmoreland Joe Whallen Barbara Williamss Carla Wills Dick Wilson Mary Wimbish Shirley Wisehart Jan-ice Wood Tom Young Joyce Zibert Paul Zimmerman Student Council President Vice President Secretary Treasurer FRITZ RUSSELL PAUL ASPY BARBARA MOORE LLEW SPEARS Purpose: To develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracy. Members: Sue Abbott Joyce Adams Mary Anne Allen Mary Anderson Bob Baughman Ned Beatty Susan Bishop Nelville Blakemoore David Boddy Martha Bonds Ronnie Boorman Joan' Brenner Brad Broecker Curtis Bryant Patty Bryant Alan Byers Charles Carden Virginia Caswell George Cheatam Judy Cliaxon Don D. Cooke Don Cooke Janet Collier Alice Jean Cornette Keith Cullinan Ray Dasenbrock Betty Jo Dillon Jim Donley Marilyn Doak Nancy Drew Marshall Eldretl Boots Durham Tommy Enlcliicort Phillip Falk Shirley Fawbush Bennie Fryrear Mary Lou Garreitt Frank Gay Bill Goins Alenie Hack Harold Hagen Janice Hale Roger Halverson Patsy Hardiesty Patsy Harvath Beverly Hester Stephan Hager Beverly Hook Jerry Hornfung Ronnie Howard Carroll Hubbard Sally Hudson Robert Huffman Steve Isaacs Betty Jenkins Nancy Jones Carol Jean Nelsvon Joyner Barbara Keeling Sherry Keith IIarcout'l Kemp Jack. Latham Nancy Lawrenson Bob Lay Beftsy Lea the rs Larry Leis Bobby Littrell George Logan Barney Long Marilyn. Lyvcrs Jane Morcom Barbara Marr Bill Mason Bil-ly Jim Moore Judy Moore Pat Moore Molly Morris Danny Neubauer Joyce Oehrle Barbara Pearce Daryll Powell Wayne Reeser Joey Roache Susian 'Roach Davitl Roclahaller Gary Russell Ned Russell Claude- Sanidlin Margaret Sapp Charlenio Schieibel David Semonin Paul Semonin Burton Shelly Evelyn Sitlfebottom Aniua Simmons Catiolynl Smith Sall-y Mercke Chris Smith Faculty Advisor MR. ARTHUR DRAUT Page one hundred thirty-five Susan Sproul Linda Stallings John Sttich Jim Tarr Sally Thorn Iillen Thurman Joyce Trautwein Carolyn Trigg Sarah Vissmfan Gayle Walker Gretchen Wallbreck Ann Warren Mary Lott Watts Rodney Wells Janet Welther Walter Wernert John Wiegand Ann Wiley Barbara Williams Danny Williams Joan Williams Gay Witte Dick Willson Richlard Young Farulty Advisor MISS VIRGINIA MCMATH Thespians t-.,,,..,,,:,ww a ,. ,, , A , 1. . . i . f a Zi H. S A ' ., ,,.,,.. E :-,Z . -::. 15531. f ,A QA ,.,',' Z J J V . :I V' L.: President Vire President Secretary Treasurer JACK HUNT TOM PIKE ANN TYDINGS NELSON JOYNER Purpose: To promote interest and skill in the dramatic arts. M e m b e rs: Vicki Arrington Donna Bunton Virginia Caswell Betty Ann Doak Anne Eagles Carol Gayhart France-s Mehl Paul Gibson Judith Purdy Barbara Jansen Rodney Wells Lola Koester Nancy Wisehart Scribe JOAN WILLIAMS Farulty Advisor MRS. RACHEL CALDXVELL Page one hundred lhirfy-six A B- , ' -Q-'-E? . YW'l,l t I .Q -i v-f. , -:EA ,,, X. - wx- . 3 Q Q5 ' vc -',, . . -,IW ijt .e , , ,f,fvf,N.3. ?Q3?gi5ii?X?iTEk3i5q Eva Barnette 11-. j'j ' Eagagsf5E uqlul , tx :,. Judy Hardesty Audio-Visual Aids Judy Bryson 4 Margaret Collier Bonnie Wilson Glenn Frank Madge Florente 'Q am Q fm i ig is .,. 3, Q X ,wg , if! 4 v M' e Ann Hayward Gary Hayward Alfred Hieb Lana Irwin Lida Lee Kemp X YSW S ai Q5 if -mm 'wwik ggfaaa M Susie Lewis Danny Neubauer Charley Potter Patty Routt Carolyn Trigg Myrna Vanetti Mary Walker PU,-pose, To facilitate utilization of audio and visual teaching aids. Page one hundred fhirfy-seven Farully Adviwr MR. LAVVRENCE GAMBLE Band FLUTES Barbara Edwards Peggy Frenitz Larry Lose Judy Neill Marilyn Paletti Beverly Richardson Mary Wilder Arm Wiley Barbara Williams Janice Wood PICCOLO Peggy Frentz OBOES Carol Brenner Barbara Bryant Beverly Collins Roger Reichmuth ENGLISH HORN Beverly Collins BASSOONS Donna Johnson Martha Utley CLARINETS Janet Collier Alice Cullinan Ricky Dawson David Demarest Jerry Goe-th Suzanne Hill R. C. King Lane McCroskey Ted Meuhoff Joyce- .Nath-an Donna Orrell Carol Pace Kay Powers Carol! Seaton Peggy Spackmau Bill Spencer Susan Sproul Charles Staples Charles Stone Director MR. CECIL KARRICK Jimmy Sutherland Betty Sue Swann Dot Tilly Bob Thomale Sylvia Thompson Ruth Tripplett Charles Warren BASS CLARINETS Gene Pope Judy Saunders ALTO SAXES Robert Dinning Kenneth Haeberlin Dickie Hicks Bill Jones TIENOR SAXES Mary Lou Carpenter Lloyd Poulter Ben1 Small BARITONE SAXIES Priscilla Hewitt Edwin Revell CORNBTS Buddy Black David Falk Freddie Gorbandt David Heideman Jimmy Henderson Johnny Herrick Bob Jackson Dan Jenkins Martha Kelller Ronnie Kirtle Albert Ochsner Eddie Parsons Steve Sales Carl Schultz Jimmy Straub Ross Wr'igl1l HORNS Irene Baker Cecil Beam Page one hundred fhirfy-eight David Boddy Mary Lou GEIITEII Nancy Hays Laurel Kauffman Ellen McGlon Beverly Miller Lynn Summerford TROMBONES John Foster Carroll Hubbard Mildred Kemp Cooper Lilley Bob Littrell David Lose Sara Tinsley Richard Thomas Richard Young BARITONES Tom Amyettc Shirley Boehl Ben Gratzer Steve Hager Jack Wil-sion BASSES Brad Broecker Boots Durham Jimmy Holliday Kenneth McGlon Richard Noer Darrill Taylor Carl Vest STRING BASSliS Jimmy Adkins Elaine Byassee TIMPANI Doni Norman DRUMS K CYMBAI S Jane Ballard Ellen Holt Danny Ross Tony Webster Skip Young Orchestra BASSOONS FIRST VIOLINS Martha Ulliey Donna johnson 1 RENCH HORNS David Boddy Beverly Miller Lynn Summerford l RUlVl PETS Sl David Heideman Ross Wright Larry jenkins IROMBONIES Mildred Kemp Bon Grautzcr Sara Tinsley IUBA Richard Noer PI RCUSSION -Ian-c Ballard . Donn-ie Normain Direclor HELEN SHELTON Elizabeth Bishop, Cancer! Mistress M a rgo Dieme r Cornelia Goerner Richard Noer Beverly Richardson Ellen McGlon iCOND VIOLINS Susan Luckett lva Catlett .loam Coffey jenny Blakeman judy Tankersley jean McConnell Mary Kite VIOLAS Richard Murphy CELLI Tommy Monohan Patricia Monohan Betty Cleveland STRING BASSES -Iimmie Adkins Shirley Blankenbakcr Elaine Byassee Brad Broeker PIANO Beverly Hester FLUTES Peggy Frentz Ann Wfiley oBoEs L Beverly Collins Barbara Bryant ,ludy Irwin CLARINETS Gillis hxfllllll Suzanne Hill Mary jo Harrison Bob Thomale Page one hundred forty President DAVID BODDY Music Club V ire President .V., S Pnun . .,.:.. Q A J : : - if QA ' ':::: Secretary 'I reamrer CORNIENLIA GOIERNIER RICH XRD N011 GLORIA LIPPOLD Purpose: To promote interest and understanding of music. Members: Jane Ballard Jennie Lee Blakeman Janice Chambus Beverly Collins Margo Diemer Robert Dinning Sue Fightmaster Judy Flamm Ben. Gratzer Arleen Gregory Jim Henderson Priscilla Hewitt Suzanne Hill Jim Holliday Judy Irwin Dan Jenkins Laurel Kauffm-an Mildred Kemp Judy Killroy Bob Littrell Larry Lose Nancy Mayrose Lane McCroskey Ellen McGlon Ted Merhoff Pat Monohan Tom Monohan Albert Ochsner Marilyn Paletti Bettie Jo Ray Beverly Richardson Judith Saunders Carol Seaton Dororlly Sieco Ben Small Susan Sproul Donxnie Norman Jim Straub Lynn Summerforcl Bob Thomale Sandy Threlkeltl Meredith Towner Ann Wiley' Jack WllSllll Janice XVootl Skip Younig Peggy Frentz Gloria Lippold Fredie Gorbandt Page one hundred forty-one min MR. CTCH KARRIf'K Fmuliy Azluior Math Club SQ ' ,.... . --- :,. 31 i f.. QT? - ' i ,.,' 1 A : : . :-,,' . ' 5 :.A zi. :,.: - :'M ,.1' I K: , :.,., zz. be , -- 1.- .Q . A'1'. ,.-, I ,' -f-- - :? ' ' ,,A,,.. 'I' zzz -l1' Y ',',', 3 -:,A - , Q ,.f':,, ' iff- .. ' x QAQIIA .Q ,, 1 ,ll U V ., ,,. Q ' 3 2 Prexidefzt Vice President Treasurer Secretary RONALD WAFORD JUDY CLAXON MARY ANDERSON SUZIII GI ENN Purpose: To promote an interest in the history and culture of Mathematics Members: Mary Andenson john Burckle Bob Burns Judy Claxon Diane Cobb Bobby DeVoe Suzie Glenn Sherry Hardesty Faculty Advisor MRS. DOROTHY WAUGH Eugene Jaegers Linda Heinlein Frances Hirt Bill joor Frank Masters Michael Oliphant Vivian Ridgeway Linda Schaeffer Sonny Saam Edward Sommer Myrna Vanetti Ronnie Walford Mary Wilder jesse Zimmerman Page one hundred foriy-two Business Education Club President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian JEAN CROXWDER RAYMOND COY PAULA SHAIN B. FIGHTMASTER C. BROYLES Purpose, To promote interest in the opportunities and to obtain experience in the business world. Members: Mary Agnes Baker Violet Barker Carol Benton Wanda Bland Marilyn Boehl Lola Bohannon Sara Brooks Pat Case jo Ann Cassell Doris Colycr Betty Colyer Alberta Dobroth Emily Durrett Sarah Ensminger joan Franconia Gail Fleming jerry Gameltoft Sue Ann Gittings Linda Goins Billie Green jane Harper Barbara Harris Barbara Hays Pat Henson Carol jean Tamara johnson Barbara jones Carolyn King Lois Kraemer Vivian Lands Susan Luckett jane McCormack Bettye McGinnis Fi'ance's Miller Nancy Mitchell Pat Moore jane Morcom Sally Nichol Peggy Owens Thelma Poulter Marilyn Reeder Dixie Robinson Elaine Singleton Sharon Smith Emerald Thomas Sara Vissman Norma Walden Nancy Wisehart Shirley Whitlow' Sharon Zoeller Marshall JOAN WE LTH ER Faculty Advisor Farully Advisor Fa,-ulgy Advimr MISS SARA LAMB MR. ERVIN GISH MISS JANEICE TARTER Page one hundred forty-Ihree Talon Staff I.,l.I'l 'lu Rl1.u'l': .St P' 6 1 'uzldirlg--Ann Stuart Pleiss, Betty llnuils, Dun jzmfcn, ju Ann c33l?.SCH, lxl Lumlis, Huh Barnes, juync Adams, Paul Scmnmin, Hxrlwzlru Mnurvs, -Iuhn Suirln, Coppin' lhmlxlsins, Nanny Gcrlalnly Smlul Mrs. Marie Mrfllellzm, Advisor. Iizlilor' 'IOHN SUICIH GL'IlL'7'1Il Mgr. BETTY INN TDS Ijlcmry FIUYC Ili A l BAMS ILXIQBARA MOURI-f lralfllifj' Arl1'ixor MRS. MARIE IVln'Cl.lfI,I.AN Auf. lfdilm' PAI IL SEMONIN Sll,75t'l'ifIfi0lIX ANN PLHSS Sfmrfx BOB BARNES lfll LANIBIS Tyfzixl .IO ANN f:ASSl l.l. Page onP hundred foriy four Bnxirless Mgr. NANCY G ERLACH Ar! ANN COOPER UOBBINS Azlrerlising DON HIANZIEN ,U -I 7 x ,f :Pub I I, I K .II Y it-xx ' QQ! f' N X 'iq .. N ' X -33.33 mx - f z x - ' I . I -2215, - ' .22 ' 'fj- -'41- ' Q- -ye. I .. Wag-X, ' 2 Q' U 47 V E X I' 'vii -I ' X ' air . - if Rv! s 'If -I Y . x .-I .N xm J ,QL vt' . 1 X f Y Y K X f X N 5 K X X ,, , i5 ' l ' ' 1 'hx ' x ex, x 1 . A - 14 A c'hUi S ue- S50-nds gon okl +R:-A is LM, He.. gf. .wifi kwwpwmwunauamw Scenes from the P. T. A. Carnival Above Left- It's a deal. Above Riglal-Ringside with the women wrestlers Below-Isaacs lowered the boom. Page one hundred forfy-nine I I A day in the life of Easrerxfs Students Above Left-Psychologically speaking Above Rigbi-On the ball? Below-Boom! ! ! Page one hundred iifly-fhree S P Page one hundred fifiy-seven fy, K I QQ? Org gf- ' if S . 1 N.. , I X V S .' ',.,'I MR. 'OHN TRAPP or l Albletir Director - WSE Q- Mllfl. lllll lNl'.l l1lf COSLUXY' MR. BRUCE l3ANllfl. flwwrfnlzlw' SIIIIIIXIH' Cl1cw'lw1zlw' Spouyur JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS l.lf'7'l4 'ro RIGHT: Sally Hudson, Sherry Keith, Angela Blackwell, Charlene Scheihel, llctg I,c11thers, jucly Moore, Carolyn Trigg, Sue Hudson. Page one hundred fifty-eigh! Page one hundred fiffyrnine E -5 : L5 u s-4 CD .C L17 4.7 L.. fd .E Lf IG O C .1 N Lf L' CU. L. .C 0 --4 :- E I cu ... .. cu C E .Il sl a.: UO .2 5-4 M 11' .-. I3 hw oi L.. A V A - -4 6 E 11 .-D : an ob OL ': E-1 C. G3 A V ,- 'U 1-4 K1 .3 .f .4 4.1 - E :E E- I -. 5. E O 1- E- u. Lu -I 0 WO' X5 A'WX'. J Wk NA X V FOOTBALL QM CMJ, fm xuxl- T' Q our r LEFT TO RIGHT: Bark-Danny Neubauer, jerry Colston, Carl Gayhart, Hugh Durham, John Bunting. I9'rw1lMFrirz Russell, Benny Fryrear, Ned Beatty, Paul Aspy, Dick Voir. Page one hundred sixty I I HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Mr. Robert E. Goranflo Mr. David Aspy Mr. Kenneth Kleier Mr. William Hoke ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Page one hundred sixfy-one HIGHLIGHTS 1955 Three weeks before school commenced, the 1955 football team began their practice sessions. ln the hot August sun the coaches and boys worked hard to shape up a first rate team to meet our initial foe, Manual. The lack of experience showed up in our first foray of the season. The Eagles threatened the Crimson goal again and again only to lose the ball because of fumblitis. Manual scored once in each half, to come out on top of a 14 to 0 score. Eastern trudged back to the practice field with a good deal more experience and an unbroken spirit. Both of these were evident in our next contest. The Eastern - Atherton game will long be re- membered by the fans of both schools. The Eagles finally succeeded in breaking a three jinx by whipping Atherton 18 to 0. The Eagles got off to an early start when David Ray returned a punt to the Rebel's 55 yard line. Six plays later Dave slashed over for a T.D. From a blocked kick on the 52 yard line the Rebels drove to the one yard line in the second quarter, but a fumble recovery by Gary Tabb stopped the Rebels from scoring. The Rebels never seriously threatened again while the Eagles added two more tallies by Claude Sand- lin to complete the scoring. With the sweet taste of victory in our mouth Eastern journeyed to Southern for our only after- noon game of the season. Early in the first quarter the E.H.S. team started a 70-yard drive which re- sulted in the game's only score. A fumbled pass from center nearly cost Eastern the extra point, but Hugh Durham picked it up and raced over to make it good. The rest of the game both teams made several unsuccessful attempts to score. However, neither were able to do so. The game ended Eastern-7, Southern-0. Although the Eagles were off, they managed to take the game from Shawnee, 15 to 0. Shawnee's big threat, a 75-yard run early in the game, ended in a fumble in the end zone, which the Eagles recovered. Eastern took over and began a long drive which resulted in the first T.D. of the eve- ning. A second score by Carl Gayhart in the same period was the only other score. Neither team was able to score in the second half. i Charge! Page nne hundred sixty-two HIGHLIGHTS 1955 After a scoreless first half, the Eastern Eagles tallied three touchdowns in succession to win its fourth shut out in a row over Valley. The first half ended in no score, but the Eagles came back in the second quarter in grand style by scoring three times, twice by Gayhart and once by jerry Colston. At the end of the game the scxoreboard read: Eastern 19, Valley O. An upset by Fern Creek ended our chances of a third straight county championship. The Tiger's outplayed, but didn't outfight the Eagles all the way. Fern Creek scored three times to come out on the better half of a 20 to 0 decision. Despite the lost of Dave Ray the Eagles proved too much for the jeffersonville Red Devils. The Eagles, after taking the ball on downs, galloped to the jeff 4-yard line. On the next play Gayhart slashed over for our first T.D. A fumble by the Red Devils the first play after the kickoff resulted in another score by Gayhart with an assist by Claude Sandlin. With only five seconds to go in the final quarter the E.H.S. scored again, this time by jerry Colston. When the final gun sounded the Eagles were leading 20 to 0. Six hundred students turned out for the trip to Ashland, Kentucky, to watch one. of the most exciting games of the season. The Eastern squad was out to revenge the 19 to 6 beating they re- ceived from Ashland last year. There were several scoring threats on both sides, and once again Ash- land crossed the Eagle goal only to be called back because of a penalty. The game ended in no score. Before one of the largest crowds of the season Eastern threw quite a scare into Male before bowing 6 to 2. The Eagles fought hard all the way. Several scoring threats by both teams were stopped by fine defensive play. Thus ended the ,SS football season. If it hadn't been for the fine defensive and offensive play by such linemen as Paul Aspy, Fritz Russell, Nor- man Wheatley and Danny Neubauer, to mention a few, our season might not have been as success- ful as it was. We can justly be proud of the fine record of 5 wins, 5 losses and one tie achieved by our '55 squad. Bob Barnes. Get That man! Page one hundred sixty-ihree VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Front Row-Hugh Durham, Dick Voit, Dale Payton, Ned Beatty, jerry Colston, Wade Wearren, Garry Tabb, Danny Neubauer, jim Donley, john Weigand, jim Lindenmeyer, Benny Fryrear, Wfoody Ornsby, Mgr. Second Rou'4Ray Gilpin, Harry Brown, Mike Hook, Ralph Judd, Bob johnson, Don Cooke, Noel Shumann, Norman Wheatley, Raymond Coy, David Ray, jim Bate. Third Rou'-Bob Martin, Gary Russell, Paul Aspy, Carl Gayhart, Bob Baughman, Dan Millott, Claude Sandlin, Richard Ewing. Fourlh Row-Mr. Robert E. Goranflo, Head Coach, Mr. David Asby, Asst, Coach, Steve Isaacs, Fritz Russell, john Bunting, Roger Powell, Upton Gill, Charles Nail, Mr. Kenneth Kleier, Asst. Coach, Mr. William Hoke, Asst. Coach. UNIOR VARSITY TEAM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bottom Row-Jack Carter, jimmy Tichenor, Louis Guin, Raleigh Lane, Gary Russell, Tommy Young, Bill Mason, Bob Cummins, Dan Ross, Billy Cobb. Second Row-Bobby Elmore, Cooper Lily, Steve Simpson, Elwood Stroupe, Carl Kimmel, Ronnie Georgehead, Barry Konicov, David Haycraft, Gary Gerst, Barney Long, Ronnie Curry, Tommy Reitner, Richard Bibb. Top Row-Darrell Taylor, Gary Moneypenny, Lloyd Payton, Louie Roos, Bill Drury, james Thomas, Bob Fallbush, john Doninger, Tommy McGloshen, Mr. Williant Hoke, Coach. Page one hundred sixty-four VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM I , PAUL ASPY JAMES BATE NED BEATTY Senior junior junior Guard Halfback Center Vg i JOHN BUNTING JERRY COLSTON DON COOKE junior junior Senior Tackle Fullback Guard F75 35 .r RAYMOND COY JIM DONLEY HUGH DURHAM Senior Senior junior End Halfback Quarterback Page one hundred sixfy-six df' ITY FOOTBALL TEAM I I RICHARD EWING BENNY FRYREAR CARL GAYHART junior junior Senior End Guard Fullbauk 1 W' 'qw-Inu, rJ T'f A UPTON GILL RAY GILPIN MIKE HOOK Senior V Senior junior End Guard STEVE ISAACS RALPH -IUDD BOB MARTIN junior junior Sophomore Center Fullback Tackle Page one hundred sixfy-seven VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM CHARLES WNAIL DANNY NEUBAUER DALE PAYTON Sophomore junior Senior Fullback End Halfback ROGER POWELL FRITZ RUSSELL DAVID RAY Senior Senior Senior End Tackle Halfback CLAUDE SANDLIN NOEL SCHUMANN GARY TABB Senior Senior junior Halfback Halfback Halfback Page one hundred sixiy-eighi VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM lv 4, DICK VOIT WAIUE WFARREN JOHN XVIFGLAND Senior junior junior Quarterback Guard Guard NORMAN XVHEATLEY Senior Tackle ww f- Pcge one hundred sixfy-nine BASKETBALL l MR. EARL DUNCAN Mll. ROY ADAMS Ilan! Cuurb rl.ui.wIl1flI Comb Eastern players, left to right, Richard Ewing, Hugh Durham, Raymond Dasenbrock, Allen Byers, Llew Spears. Page one hundred seventy VARSITY TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Botlom Row-Paul Semonin, Terry Huffaker, Ray Leist, Dick Voit, Richard Ewing, Jerry Colston, Hugh Durham, Raymond Dasenbrock. Top Row-Mr. Roy Adams, Coachg Dove Temple, Darrell Pulliam, Roger Powell Llew Spears, Phil Barker, john Bunting, Allen Byers, Mr. Earl Duncan, Coach VARSITY SCORES Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern , .,., ,. ,,,.,.......,..,,.,,...., . 70 57 60 64 45 49 59 85 57 49 64 56 50 52 57 55 48 45 Louisville Baptist Southern ..,....,,,,..,...., ,,,,.. Atherton ..,.,....,,.,,, sr,,,, Shelbyville .tt...., Wfayne County .,,.. ,..,,, Somerset ..,,.,....,. Carrollton .,,.... Valley ..,..,,, . Male ....,,,.,..,..,,,, Irern Creek ,,,,...,.,,,,., ,r,,,, Oldham County Southern ....,,,.,,,..,, Manual ..,,.,,,,....r Valley ,..,.,,,, , Shawnee ,,,, ..,, Fern Creek .,,.. St. Xavier ...,... Atherton .a,... Page one hundred seventy-one 45 58 48 51 40 58 54 60 45 42 6l 55 61 49 48 54 51 47 HIGHLIGHTS 1953 The formidable record of the Blue and White basketball team of 1955-54 will long be looked back on as a memorable season. Future teams of Eastern will have to go a long way to beat the thirteen wins and five losses in regular season play set by this year's squad. A 70 to 42 decision over Louisville Baptist started the season with a rousing bang. Hugh Durham and Raymond Dasenbrock paced the H. S. team with 14 and 12 points each. A close first two quarters with Southern gave the Eastern fans quite a scare, but the team forged ahead from the 19 to 19 halfway tie to be on the upper half of a 57 to 59 score. The unbeaten Atherton Rebels were the next team scheduled to fall to Eastern's conquering heroes. A quick successions of victories over Shelbyville, Wayne County, and Somerset brought Eastern's record to six wins and no losses. With these victories came the Christmas holidays and a schedule break that was to last till january 19, over a full month. Eastern's practice sessions during that intervening month were put to good use as a 52 to 9 halftime score with Carrollton testified. During the second half Eastern's subs brought its total 59 to Carrollton's 54. Eastern commanded the Valley game all the way. Their small gym which had been our downfall in previous games on their home floor didn't hinder us in the least, as a 85 to 60 score proved. Hopes ran high in the days preceeding the Male game. The rumor had spread that Kenny Kuhn might miss the big contest. Kuhn was there at the Llew Spears goes in for a basket Page one hundred seventy-two HIGHLIGHTS 1955 toss up, but it didn't daunt the Eagles in the least. Eastern held a seven point advantage at the halfway mark to the delight of the Eastern fans and to the despair of the Male rooters. The second half was a different story. The Eagles fine defensive play seemed to fall apart. At the final buzzer the Purples had pulled out in front to lead Eastern 45 to 57, our first loss in nine starts. The Eagles returned to the win column with successive victories over Fern Creek, Oldham County, and Southern. but again we ran into one of the city's Big Four. This time it was Manual. Eastern's fine defensive efforts were dogged by a low percentage of shots Manual had a slim one point margin at the half but pulled away in the last half to win GI-50. Out of all the games of the season the Eastern - Valley game will probably be remembered the longest. The Eagles thought they had another easy victory, but the Vikings had other ideas. From the start we were trailingg late in the third quarter the Vikings held a 19 point advantage. Going into the fourth quarter the Eagles put on an all-court press which prevented the Valley team from scoring on a single field goal. Wlith 58 second left, the Eagles pulled out in front to win the game 52 to 49. A victory over Shawnee was followed by three successive defeats to Fern Creek, St. Xavier, and Atherton, all of them by small margins. Thus the County Champs ended their regular seasonal play with both the Regional and District Tournaments still to be played. The 55-54 season will long be remembered for its impressive record and the county championship. Richard Ewing goes up for a jump in the Eastern-Manual game. Page one hundred sevenly three VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ROGER POVUISLL DARRELL PULLIAM PAUL SICMONIN SL'Ili0l' junior' Senior Canter Forward fillilfll l.LliXXf SPEARS DOVE TliMI'Ll4' DICK VOIT Svuior junior Swlior FllI'XNilI'll Furuurnl Ciunral Page one hundred seventy-five JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bottom Row-Harcourt Kemp, Ronnie Curry, Paul Pfeifer, Stanley Heath, Conrad Maloney, john Doninger, Danny Willianms, Stewart Bruder, Marion Sandford. Tow Row-Mr. Roy Adams, Coach, Winton Boone, Ronnie Falls, Bob Corby Buddy Leathers, Barney Long, james Paterson, Jimmy Mardis, Keith Wilkie, Ronnie Herrington, Mr. Earl Duncan, Coach. Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 40 Southern ,...,,,,.,,,,....,,,......,.., .,,, Shelbyville ,s,,.. 22 56 Carrollton 22 Valley 40 Fern Creek Sl Manual .,..,,,......,,..., Shawnee .,,,,,. 55 27 28 Flaget ., I, 51 Fern Creek 55 St. Xavier Paqe one hundred sevenly-six Oldham County ..,..,,I ..,,, 57 55 55 45 50 29 29 45 55 55 27 1 BASEBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Botlom Row-Dick Voit, jim Donley, Bob Huffman, Keith Cullinan, Raymond Dasenbrock, Bill Stallard, Manager. Semml Row-Larry Wilscmn, Norman Wfheatley, Robert Powell, Ralph Billings, Mr. Kenneth Kleier, Coach. Top Row-Bruce Haldeman, Dale Payton, joe Proctor, jerry Colston, Hugh Durham. TRACK TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bottom Row-David Smith, Gary Tabb, Noel Shumzmn, David Ray, Mr. David Aspy, Coach. Hawk Rau'-Don Cooke, Upton Gill, Bob Hinton, Hugh Durham. Page one hundred seventy-seven TENNIS TEAM l.Elf'l' 'ro RIGHT: Chip Miller, jim Tarr, Burton Shelly, jack Tarr, Nelson Joyner GOLF TEAM LEFT T0 Rim-1'I': Harcourt Kemp, Paul Semonin, Mrs. Ruth Pardon, Sponsor Doug Blackburn, George Logan. Page one hundred sevenfy-eighf Aufogr . ...J954 W W 'iw filifify MWH WM Ml? , CJD? yWgj2fi,,Qf xgkdfau Aufographsw. ...1954 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of 1954, of the city of Mid- dletown, county of Jefferson, being of sound mind UQ and memory, do hereby declare, make, and publish this to be our last will and testament. LARRY AARON wills his '51 Buick to Ronnie Gaddie. JOYCE ADAMS leaves her quiet ways to Bev Hatfield. MARY ANNE ALLEN wills her ability to smile to Barbara Clark. CHARLENE ALLEN bequeaths her little fly to Chip Miller MARY ANDERSON leaves her ability to go to sleep when she found Macbeth boring to all Juniors who will have it next year. BILL ARRINGTON wills the noisy tappets on his Tick Tick to Eugene Shultz. PAUL ASPY wills his straight hair to Benny fCurlyJ Fryrear. PHIL BARKER leaves his used and worn out jokes to Allen Byers. VIOLET BARKER bequeaths her inability to flirt to Linda Dillard. DIANNAH BARNES leaves her love for Kemp's study hall to Mary C. Baker. BOB BARNES wills his confederate money to the North fsomeday they'll need it.J SUE BARNHARDT leaves Macbeth to the Junior Class. ELEANOR BARTLETT bequeaths her love for Eastern to Loraine Miller. MARY BAUHOFER wills her place in Morons' Alley in Kemp's study hall to Barbara Chamber- lain, who's always talking. DARRELL BEERE leaves his formula for blowing up the chemistry lab to David Heideman. ALICE BENNETT leaves her place in the Senior Class to Ned Russell if he gets there. LOIS BENNETT wills her ability to gain weight to Kae McConnell. BOB BIGGS bequeaths his studious desires to Larry Brown. RALPH BILLINGS wills his seat on the Varsity baseball bench to Glen Franck. LIBBY BISHOP leaves her ability to get in trouble to Gordon Eord. DOUG BLACKBURN leaves his cury black hair to Dudly Haupt. WANDA BLAND wills her literature book to Madge Florence. DAVE BODDY bequeaths his French Horn to anyone who's foolish enough to carry it all over school. PERKY BOEHL wills her cackling laugh to Betty Jenkins. ROY BOORMAN leaves the English IV book that Charles Booth willed him to Ronnie Boorman. CLAUDIA BROYLES bequeaths her Shorthand II class to Mary Agnes Baker. MARY ANN BURKHEAD wills her holey sox to Linda Redmond. MARGARET BUTLER wills her singing ability to Shirley Wisehart. CHARLES CAIN leaves his driving ability to Louis Thompson. LYNN CALLAHAN wills her northern accent to any of you-all Juniors. JULIA CARFIELD bequeaths her broad shoulders to Gordon Ford. MARTHA CARMACK leaves her choir robe to Carolyn Smith. JOHN CARR wills his ability to stay in school all day to Leo Goss. PAT CARTER wills Just Ramblin' to the next nosey person that comes along. JO ANN CASSELL wills her voice to next year's Boys' Chorus. WILLIAM CISSELL wills his excuse to leave the school grounds at 2:05 to Kenny Davis. EARL CLARK leaves his ability to play basketball on the F. F. A. team to Carroll Clark. DON D. COOKE bequeaths his traffic school diploma to Ben Fryrear. R. DON COOKE leaves the task of discovering a book that Mrs. Melvin hasn't read to Dave Hitz. SHERRILL COOPER wills her love for U. K. to Marietta King. RAYMOND COY bequeaths his two front teeth to Santa Claus. GERALD CRENSHAW leaves Kemp's study hall to all Juniors. JEAN CROWDER wills her ability to live through typing and shorthand two years to Billie Greene. KEITH CULLINAN bequeaths his ability to cut study hall and go practice to Ned Beatty. ANITA CUMMINS wills her height to Barbara Minrath. RAY DASENBROCK wills his honest ways to Gary Tabb. JAMES DEPPEN leaves Mr. Salyer's tests to the next woodworking classes. NANCY DETERS leaves her seat in soprano sec- tion to Gay Evans. ANNE COOPER DOBBINS wills her self portrait to anyone who wants it. GENE DOBBS leaves all her notes in Govern- ment and World Affairs to anyone who is willing to take them. Page one hundred eighty-one ALBERTA DOBROTH bequeaths her trips to U. K. to Marietta King. JIM DONLEY wills his height to John Bunting. ALICE DORSEY wills her love problems to Mrs. Clark. FRED DORSEY leaves his name Dennis the Menace to Dick Young. BETTY DOUDS leaves the fun of being a Senior to Carole Seaton. JAMES DURBIN bequeaths the task of finding a physics problem that Mr. Burke can't solve to Dave Hitz. EDWARD DURR wills Mr. Gambill's agriculture class to Buddy Rutledge. BILL EMERY wills his guitar to Jerry Lam. SARAH G. ENSMINGER leaves her love for Home Ec. to Thelma Poulter. EARL FEHR wills any old motor parts to the Auto Mech. class. ROBERT GADDIE wills his hair to Marvin Bowles. BETTY JO FIGHTMASTER bequeaths her height to Sue Fightmaster. GAIL FLEMING wills her mechanical ability to Miss Taylor. BETSY FRENCH wills her loud mouth to Betty Jenkins. PEGGY FRENTZ leaves her rank of Sergeant in the band to anyone who can stand the strain. DOLLY GATZ leaves all of her excuses to Nancy Shepard. CAROL GAYHART bequeaths her ability to go out with the girls on Friday and Saturday nights to Carol Axton. CARL GAYHART leaves his fullback position on the team to Gordon Ford. NANCY GERLACH leaves her ability to get along with Mrs.- McClellan to Fred Shomer. UPTON GILL wills his clean jersey to Ned Beatty. RAY GILPIN wills his yellow sweater to Hugh Durham. SHERRILL GORDON wills her dark eyelashes to Joan Trigg. EVELYN GOWDY leaves her usouthernl' accent to Gail Folsom. BETTY GRATZER wills her naturally curly hair to Nanine Peak. JOYCE HACKETT bequeaths her luck in trap- ping a man to Patsy Moore. JOY HAHN leaves her typing during lunch hour to Marilyn Martin. BRUCE HALDEMAN leaves his secret place in the park to Stratton Miller. JANICE HALE wills her ability to tell right from left to Gretchen Wallbrecht. GEORGE HALL wills his ability to hunt rabbits to Buddy Rutledge. JANE HARPER bequeaths her Howdy Doody button to Tom Dewitt. BARBARA HARRIS wills her dimples to Priscilla Hewitt. CHARLES HARRIS leaves his chair in Sth period chorus to Tommy Leis. GARY HAYWARD bequeaths the intercom re- pair work to anyone who needs a big headache. JUDY HERR wills her ability to get in trouble with substitute teachers to Jenny Herr. GENE HERRICK wills his driving experience to Cornelia Goerner. BOB HINTON leaves his ability to get in trouble to Jerry Colston. MARTHA HITE bequeaths her love for school to Archie Willis. ELLEN HOLT wills her 330 band hat plus her last bouquet of white carnations to the next band sponser. CLIFF HOPKINS leaves the friendship of Mr. Shields to Fred Shomer. JERRY HORNUNG leaves all the good-looking girls he knows to Jack Tarr. MARY LOU HORSLEY wills her ability to get her man to Betty Boardman. RICHARD HUDSON bequeaths his flight ex- perience to Mr. Kemp. BOB HUFFMAN leaves his crutches to anyone who wants to play football. JACK HUNT wills his masculine physique to Steve Isaacs. BARBARA JANSEN bequeaths her dictionary to anyone who wants to know what Miss Phillips is talking about. DON JANZEN wills his supply of blank hall passes to anyone who needs them. SALLY JOHNSON wills her baby-sitting services to Walt and Teenie and Doug and Betty. TAMARA JOHNSON leaves all her memories and her place in bookkeeping to Sue Newlin. BARBARA SUE JONES bequeaths her little brother Bill to Judy Hicks. BILL JONES wills his ability to make wooden bow ties to all chips off the old block. DON KAELIN wills his ability to outrun James Kaiser's Ford to Glen Blair. JIM KAISER leaves a full-race ,Cadillac motor to Phil Kaelin. MARCUS KINCHELOE wills the 'days he got caught cutting to Donnie Miller. CAROLYN KING bequeaths her clay art pieces to dust collectors. JAMES KING leaves Kemp's study hall to all Juniors. LOLA KOESTER wills her three inches in the bus to a fellow sardine - Ann Eagles. MARICLE KOONS wills her ability to drive a car to someone with an airplane. Page one hundred eighfy-two JULIA KRIEGER bequeaths her love of dancing to Tommy Monohan. MARTHA KRODEL leaves Lanny Oliver's love to Vivian Lands. ED LANDIS wills his ability to fix Miss Lamb's typewriter to any boy who is failing typing. NANCY LANG leaves her English literature book to any Junior who can understand it. JACK LATHAM bequeaths his blue eyes and energy to Wade Wearren. LARRY LEIS wills his ability to be wide awake on Monday morning to Ronnie Casey. J RAY LEIST wills his glasses to any blind basket- ball player. GLORIA LIPPOLD leaves her love of music to next year's choir. ' KAY LOUDEN wills her hearty lunches to Nan Norris. MARLENE MADER bequeaths her place in Mr. Daniel's psychology class to Madge Florence. BARBARA MASON wills her ability to be quiet to Bonnie Lillard. JANE McCORMACK leaves Mr. Kemp to any Juniors that talk too much in home room. BETTYE MCGINNIS wills her drivers license to Jim Engle. MARILYN McKINNEY bequeaths her ready laugh to Joan Lee Williams. FRANCES MEHL wills her physics book to the next girl who will stick it out. FRANK MERHOFF leaves- his wolf whistle to Barlow Brooks. FRANCES MILLER bequeath her shorthand knowledge to Mary Agnes Baker. PHILIP MILLER wills his car trouble to anyone who buys an old car. NANCY MITCHELL wills her ability to go steady for two years to Ann Brasfield. BEVERLY MONEYPENNY leaves her dislike for English to Bobby McMullan. DAN MOORE bequeaths his ability to tell jokes to Chip Miller. BARBARA MOORE wills her great ability to carry a tune to Charlotte Hund. NAOMI MOORE leaves her typewriter to any- one who can make it work. JANE MORCOM leaves her cashmere sweater set to Mrs. Zollner. BUDDY MORGAN wills his ability to make straight A's to Tony Gadlage. MARY ELLEN MORRIS bequeaths her love for Ohio boys to Faye Sandlin. MARY ANNE MYERS leaves her private ice skating rink for anyone who likes to skate on his imagination. BARBARA NELSON wills her ability to work chemistry problems to Carol Lee Axton. PENNY NEOFES wills her ability to go through red lights and stop signs to any unfortunate person who can't get away with it. JOHN NEWSOME leaves his headgear to any Junior who can wear it. SALLIE NICHOL bequeaths her sun glasses to Bev Hatfield. MARY NOEL wills her natural curly hair to Norma Rosenbaum. RICHARD NOER wills his tuba Hubert to the unsuspecting 7th grader who gets it next. BARBARA NOTEBOOM leaves Donnie Norman to Carol Pace. DON NORMAN wills Liberace to Mr. Kerrick. PEGGY NORMAN bequeaths her report card to Fred Shomer. JOHN OLIPHANT leaves his physics book to Stratton Miller to see if he can figure it out. DALE PAYTON wills all his curls to Jim Bate. JIM PEPPER bequeaths his 8th graders to Buddy Totten. JACK PETTY wills his flat top to Walt Wernert. JOHN PFALTZGRAFF leaves his physics book to anyone with time on their hands. TOM PIKE bequeaths his ability to get to school without riding a bus to George Logan. ANN PLEISS wills her ability to go to Beta Con- vention meetings to Nan Norris. CHARLEY POTTER leaves his ability to make ammonium iodide and flare powder to David Straub. ROGER POWELL bequeaths his ability to work in the lunchroom to John Bunting. JOE PROCTOR wills his ability to study to Arthur Marksbury. BILL QUEST leaves his ability to get out of class to all underclassmen. RITA RADCLIFF wills her ability to grow long fingernails to Eva Barnett. DAVID RAY bequeaths his eyes to Jerry Colston. LARRY REED leaves his love for school to any- one who wants it. JOE RICHARDSON wills his ability in trig and physics to Larry Brown. SUZIE ROACH leaves her love for younger boys to Mary Gorman. FRITZ RUSSELL wills his ability to be converted to tackle to Jim Tichenor. WILLIAM RUSSELL bequeaths his leather jacket to anybody that wants it. CLAUDE SANDLIN leaves his E sweaters to Bobby Elmore. HERBIE SCHARFF wills his ability to speak Ger- man to Mrs. Coslow. DON SCHMIDT bequeaths his generosity to the Junior Class. MARY CATHERINE SCHMITT leaves her book- keeping to Norma Zoll. MARCY SCHOENFELDT bequeaths The Eagle to the poor unfortunates in room 216. Page one hundred eighty-three CARL SCHULTZ wills his forged hall pass to Ken Butland. LOUISE SCHWALBE wills her love and under- standing of the North to all stubborn Confeder- ates. DON SEAY leaves his superior personality to any- one who can stand it. PAUL SEMONIN wills his love for the South to Mr. Jones and his pressure group. PAULA SHAIN bequeaths her extraordinary abil- ity to read peoples minds to Mr. Lowe. NOEL SHUMANN wills his ability to do his homework to Christy Zeitz. ELAINE SINGLETON leaves her shorthand knowledge to Martha Harrod. MARY LOU SLEADD wills her short hair to Linda Stallings. BENNY SMITH leaves his good disposition to John Thompson. CHRIS SMITH bequeaths his hard Hell Night to future Chevalier pledges. DAVID SMITH leaves the pinball machines to Riley Emery. GAY SMITH wills her ability to knit bulky sweaters to anyone that wants it. LAWRENCE SMITH bequeaths his love and knowledge of spelunking to Pat Johnson. MARGIE SMITH wills her quiet disposition to Joan Klapheke. SHARON SMITH leaves her typewriter in typing class to Dot Tilley. LOUIS SNYDER leaves Miss Wood's homework to Ed Crockett. TOMMY SPARKS bequeaths his ability to play the mandolin to Buddy Ochsner. LLEW SPEARS wills his little feet to Burton Shelley. JEANETTE STALKER wills her ability to take teasing to anyone who can stand it. CHARLES STRAUB leaves his tire marks on the school driveway to Mr. Lowe. CHRYSTELL STROUPE bequeaths her ability to put her foot in her mouth to Bobbie Koons. JOHN SUICH leaves his after midnight studying to the Junior Class. JIM SWANN leaves nothing, he's taking it all with him. EUGENE THOMAS wills his class ring to Joan Franconia. JOAN THOMAS bequeaths her laugh to Angela Blackwell. RICHARD THURMAN leaves his driving ability to Jack Long. HELEN TINNELL wills her ability to be good to Marietta King. ANNE TYDINGS leaves a loud bow tie to Mr. Malott. MARTHA UTLEY bequeaths her amazing ability to always be quiet and never laugh to anyone who is stupid enough to believe it. RONNIE VEECH leaves his tests to Buddy Rut- ledge. CARL VEST wills his desk in the auditorium to whomever thinks he can fill it. SARAH VISSMAN wills her ability to get into embarassing situations to Nan Norris. DICK VOIT leaves his Beta Club pin to John Wiegand. GAYLE WALKER bequeaths her position on the Eagle Staff to Pat Roache. TOM WALKLEY wills his haircut to Steve Isaacs. RANDY WEBNER leaves his old hockey sticks to Danny Neubauer. CHARLES WEILAGE bequeaths his curly hair to Ralph Judd. RODNEY WELLS wills his ability to get along with women to Steve Isaacs. JOAN WELTHER wills her height to Beverly Hester. SHERRILL WETZEL leaves her job in the book- store 6th period to Peggy Karem. NORMAN WHEATLEY wills his singing ability to John Wiegand. ANN WHITE leaves her love for the blue and gold to Lois Hawker. SHIRLEY WHITLOW bequeaths her height to Bonnie Wilson. JAMES WILKINSON wills his ability to cut school and get away with it to Dick Young. KEITH WILLIAMS leaves his dual pipes to Leo Goss. ' BUDDY WILLIAMS wills his ability to stay out of school and get away with it to all Juniors who wish they could do it. JANE WILLIAMSON wills her driving ability to Larry Brown. BEULAH WILSON leaves her love for U. L. boys to Patty Watts. NANCY WISEHART bequeaths her ability to get along with Mr. Pennebaker to all future biol- ogy students. DON WOOD wills his ability to party to Tony Gadlage. DOROTHY WOOD bequeaths her ability to stick to one man to Mildred Geiger. ELIZABETH WYMAN wills her home in Lake- land to any confused person. GEORGE YENOWINE leaves his ability to please art teachers to Bob Butler. Signed, this twenty-fifth day of May in the pres- ence of two witnesses, Mr. Jack Dawson and Mr. John Lowe. SENIOR CLASS '54, Page one hundred eighty-four CLASS PROPHECY May, 1964 Mrs. Marguerite Lockard Mr. Oliver Shields Home For Retired Deans Dear Mrs. Lockard and Mr. Shields: The reunion of the class of '54, for which you re- ceived invitations, is now in progress. Many inquiries were made as to your absence, and many members expressed disappointment when told you would not be here. However, so that you may know what each one is doing, here are some notes taken during the party: DON D. COOKE and PHIL BARKER, whom the girls wouldn't leave alone, have finally found a way to escape them. They have entered a monastery in Tibet. JO ANN CASSELL is writing a sequel to the Spillane novels, entitled, Mike Hammer Grows Up. BOB SHEEHAN went unrecognized for quite some time. He was sporting a burr. BARBARA NOTEBLOOM is still looking for that Easter Bunny encountered on the Ashland trip. JOHN SUICH, having just finished revising the Encyclopedia Brittannica, is planning his next literary effort. He is rewritting the Constitution of the United States to read his way. DOUG BLACKBURN is still paying hush money to Debbie Wisehart. JOYCE ADAMS is a handwriting expert now. She developed the art while signing hall passes for the Annual Staff. - PAUL ASPY, after many defeats in politics due to party changes, is now president of the Wee Change 'Em Diaper Service. Quote President Aspy, A change in politics means disaster - a change in my business means great success. BARBARA JANSEN is setting pins at Landohr, trying to earn money for a trip to Europe to visit VIOLET BARKER, who does the most talked-about can-can in France. BOB BARNES is now providing spiritual guidance for a troup of campfire girls. Just as she did in high school, PEGGY NORMAN is running a date bureau for her friends. The ones she got for LOIS BENNETT were so successful that Lois is back to try for her third husband. RALPH BILLINGS is the architect commissioned to build Cat long lastj a gym for Eastern. The school board has generously appropriated S500 to cover the cost. LIBBY BISHOP is concert soloist with the Salvation Army Band. PERKY BOEHL is quite busy writing safety slogans. She is trying to reform her friend JEANETTE STALKER, who is a Hell-Driver with the Shelby County Fair. CHARLIE CAIN is. teaching English at Eastern. He spent so much time in English class that they gave him an honorary degree. PAT CARTER is writing the Love-Lorn column in True Confessions . KEITH CULLINAN and BOB HUFFMAN are still trying to figure out how physics is of use to man. RAY DASENBROCK became a hermit immediately after graduation. His Senior year was just too much for him. COOPIE DOBBINS is studying to be a deep-sea divefm so that her water colors will have a more authentic touc . No, that crowd isn't grouped around Marilyn Mon- roe. It's a crap game, and DIAMOND JIM DONLEY, professional gambler, started the whole thing. BETSEY FRENCH just won the title at a talkathon for talking one week without stopping. We think she beat that record in high school. RANDY WEBNER and CARL GAYHART are taking up real estate on a grand scale. They are trying to establish a Chaffeur's Rest at Yellowstone National Park. Those shrewd businessmen, JAMES DURBIN and JAMES DEPPEN, are applying for the parking meter concession. NANCY GERLACH displayed her singular talent of writing on the head of a pin. She got in practice while keeping a record of the Annual staff's finances. CAROL GAYHART is now coaching football at Eastern. She learned so much about the trials and tribu- lations of football players while attending the school. UPTON GILL started out to be an electrician but wound up wiring roulette wheels at Las Vegas. He is accompanied by CHARLES STRAUB, who has developed a terrific right bicep from working the one-armed bandits in the same place. SHERRILL GORDON isn't getting around much on her two broken legs. She fell off the ladder while dec- orating for this gathering. Backstage ready for their appearance on the enter- tainment bill are NANCY WISEHART, a torch singer well-known around the Greenwich Village cabarets and JACK HUNT, whose tap dancing is about to revive vaudeville. Also on the entertainment agenda are SHERRILL WETZEL, EVELYN GOWDY, and GLORIA LIPPOLD, the famous singing trio whose record sales have just passed the one million mark. fLots of relatives.J BRUCE HALDEMAN is now President of the Lonely Hearts Clubs of America. His competent secretary, JOAN THOMAS, hands out free advice. Please observe a moment of silent meditation for GARY HAYWARDQ but after all, we told him not to fool around with those explosives. BOB HINTON is barker in the side show which features ANN PLEISS as a world-famous man-tamer. Also on the bill is DOLLY GATZ, the glamorous snake charmer. Jet plane pilot ELLEN HOLT is bragging about her latest accomplishment. She has just broken the light barrier. BUDDY MORGAN, currently a prison warden at La Grange, came in order to make it possible for JERRY HORNUNG to get here. Jerry tried putting his talent to the test by etching S20 bills. MARY LOU HORSELY, who is a marriage counsel- lor, has promised to give a discount to her friends in the class of '54, TOM WALKLEY, Justice of the Peace, is working for her on a commission basis. Page one hundred eighty-five RICHARD HUDSON has offered his services free of charge for tonight. He is a bouncer in a night club. DON JANZEN has earned enough money selling greeting cards to buy a back seat for his car. JIM KAISER and PHIL MILLER decided that cars just couldn't keep up the pace, so they are scheduled to fly the first rocket ship to Mars. Refreshments were provided by CLIFF HOPKINS, who is the chef at White Castle. JULIA KRIEGER is house mother for a frat house at Colorado School of Mines. EDDIE LANDIS is head obstetrician at the Landis Rabbit Farm. His nurse, MARY CHARLENE ALLEN, is always standing by to pass the alcohol. That's JACK LATHAM in the bandages. He slapped someone on the back once too often. RAY LEIST never realized his dream of becoming a golf pro, but his caddying services are much in demand. LARRY LEIS, traveling salesman, is sitting alone gloating over his list of farmers' daughters. Signing a check is MARCUS KINCHELOE, who is paying dearly for a few of the names. The class of '54 is trying to keep KAY LOUDEN and JANE HARPER apart. Kay is now president of the S.P.C.A., while Jane has just returned from her latest game-hunting safari to Africa. . BARBARA MASON and MARILYN McKINNEY, whose mercenary ways are well known, are training hom- ing pigeons in order to save money on postage stamps. FRANCES MEHL couldn't get here. She somehow got terribly tangled up in her knitting. BARBARA MOORE was fired from her latest posi- tion as a cigarette girl in the Stork Club - she was smoking up all the profits. The current students at Eastern are glad that JANE MORCOM and RITA RADCLIFFE are dieticians in the lunchroom. They have Ranchburgers and cokes every day. BARBARA NELSON'S love for cashmere sweaters has led her to buy her own herd of cashmere goatsg now she is trying to raise them in different colors. GINGIE N EWMAN is quite embarrassed. Someone caused a stampede in her traveling flea circus. DON NORMAN, detective in the secret service, is talking to JIM WILKINSON, the pawnbroker. Don wants to know how much he can get for an old trench coat. JOHN PFALTZGRAFF is the author of a series of articles entitled: What's In A Name. ROGER POWELL is the head interviewer for the Kinsey Reports. JOI-IN NEWSOME was going to display his skill alt. taixidermy, but he couldn't get an elephant through te oor. BUDDY WEILAGE, after years of struggling with a paper route, has been promoted. He is selling papers on the corner of 4th and Walnut. DARRELL BEERE is running a used car lot in competition with the man who sold him his car. He had to get even some way! MARY ANN MYERS is a famous skating instructor and owns her own rink. MARY ELIZABETH WYMAN issues pillows at the door. Since MARCY SCHOENFELDT is editor of the Police Gazette the circulation has tripled. BARBARA JONES and NANCY DETERS have gone off on another get-rich-quick scheme. This time they are investing in a poison ivy farm. JUDY HERR is begging a ride home. She would gladly forget her pride to keep from riding those school buses again. The class of '54 has finally found a place for their school supplies. They have been sold to MARTHA KRODEL and MARY NOEL, who own Kentucky's largest junkyard. LUCY SLEADD, after helping with her little sisters, has written a successful book on How Not To Raise Your Children. She has dedicated it to GAYLE WALKER, who has offered a great deal of technical advice. RODNEY WELLS is a famous Ky. senator, well- known for his descriptions of Ky's. beautiful horses and fast women - oops! fast horses and beautiful women, that is. The man loading the refreshments is NORMAN WHEATLEY. He is an undertaker now and business has hit a new low. As we expected, GEORGE YENOWINE is the richest member of the class of '54. He saved all his Unemployment Compensation pay. CHARLEY POTTER is head of his own bird study group. He realized that his opportunities for study at Eastern were unlimited. LARRY REED wtiund up where we always thought he would. He is caretaker at Cherokee Park. SHARON SMITH is proudly showing off her children's photos to anyone who will take the time to look. CHARLES HARRIS is singing messenger boy for Western Union. TOMMY PIKE has been elected judge of Juvenile Court. The citizens realized Tommy would understand the delinquents' problems better than anyone else. BILL QUEST is a milkman now. He decided to make it his career the day he began believing his own jokes. DAVID RAY has made a fortune endorsing seeing- eye dogs. Those class members who want to hang on to their money are ,avoiding JOE RICHARDSON. Joe is a bookie now. Incidentally, he is currently recommending LOUIS SNYDER, who is riding in the fifth at Churchill Downs. FRITZ RUSSELL is traveling widely to colleges where he makes lectures on his extensive butterfly collection. CLAUDE SANDLIN was turned away at the door. After starring in the Tarzan movies so long, he insisted upon coming in his bear CD skin. We hesitate to say where HERBIE SCHARFF is, but we hear that his basket-weaving is improving every day. Remember DON SCHMIDT, whose exceptional gen- erosity used to inspire us back in '54? It still is - that's Don with the tin cup. The young man fighting his way through the women is PAUL SEMONIN, ambassador to France. GAY SMITH, his interpreter, is doing her best to protect him. .Page one hundred eighty-six PAULA SHAIN, the Toast of Tangiers, never goes anywhere without her Foreign Legion escort, led by CARL SCHULTZ. NOEL SHUMANN made his first million at the age of eighteen. He auctioned off his little black book. MARGIE SMITH is teaching geometry. She always was mixed up in triangles. The handsome young man with the distinguished limp is CHRIS SMITH. He was injured in a duel. LLEW SPEARS specializes in decorating theatre marquees - without a ladder. The fellow with the six-guns and the Texas drawl is RICHARD THURMAN, who struck oil while building a bird bath in his backyard. SARAH VISSMAN has gone into the exterminating business. She had so much experience with pest control in her Senior year. DICK VOIT is editor of Esquire magazine and we think he is well-qualified for the position. BEVERLY MONEYPENNY and ANITA CUMMINS, co-zookeepers at the Cincinnati Zoo, are having a difficult time managing their little pet - a full grown Bengal tiger. RAYMOND COY and WILLIAM RUSSELL are discussing the courses offered at their School of Flower Arrangement. RAY GILPIN and EARL FEHR are currently backing the motorboat races they started on Beargrass Creek. GAIL FLEMING, whose secret ambition was to paint, has achieved her goal. She specializes in painting outdoor structures. SALLIE NICHOL majored in P. E. in college and is now looking forward to participating in the shot-put event at the Olympics. BEULAH WILSON now converses entirely in whispers. She lost her voice permanently while answering the phone so much in the office at Eastern. PENNY NEOFES, who got her start in the beauty contest at Eastern, is now modeling for Saks Fifth Avenue. BARBARA HARRIS and LOLA KOESTER are mak- ing money hand over fist selling antique silverware. They bought up all of that used in the lunchroom at Eastern. MARTHA HITE had a very flourishing animal farm and was raising furs for coats, but it didn't work. She was allergic to cats. ' LYNN CALLAHAN is still trying to convince the Science Department that she has discovered the l01st natural element. ANNE TYDINGS has finally gotten on the Quiz Kids program. There was a long waiting list. JEAN CROWDER is typewriter repairer for the Commerce Department. She just couldn't stay away. EDWARD DURR is inquiring the ages of all the masculine members. He is serving on the local draft board. BETTY GRATZER and ALICE DORSEY have joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and have taken the motto to heart. DON SEAY is now a famous track star. His most rigorous training was obtained at Eastern while eluding the Student Council members who asked for hall passes. DALE PAYTON, the baseball player, is busy signing autographs. He just broke Babe Ruth's record. FRANK MERHOFF and TOMMY SPARKS are still campaigning for the addition of drag-racing to the athletic curricular at Eastern. JOAN WELTHER is now driving a bookmobile through the mountains of Kentucky. SHIRLEY WHITLOW is also a librarian. She has made a thorough study of the Wall Street Journal and is investing all money collected on overdue books. DON KAELIN is instructing a course in auto mechanics at Kentucky Home School. JAMES SWANN has at last realized his wish for extensive travel, but you can't see much scenery when riding the rails. BETTY DOUDS' excellent driver training grades have qualified her for a much-coveted position. She is a taxi driver. Demonstrating the fifth position are SUE BARN- HARDT and BETTY FIGHTMASTER, who are ballet instructors at the Middetown School of Ballet. BILL CISSELL, whose stubborn car in high school always worried him so, is now head mechanic at the Louisville Motor Company. His car still won't run. JULIA CARFIELD is the successful author of the book How to Advance by Flatteryf' MARY CATHERINE SCHMIDT is spreading her cllliarm in deepest Africa, trying to civilize the natives t ere. NANCY MITCHELL is chief carrot-juicer for the Elizabeth Arden Salon in New York. GLENN ENSMINGER, after taming the neighbor- hood in her baby-sitting days, has decided that lions can't be any harder to handle and is now lion-tamer with Ringling Brothers Circus. RONNIE VEECH is now head man at Veech's Auto Laundry. The latest special is a two-bit wash job on metal baby carriages. Aiding him is GERALD CREN- SHAW, who has had years of experience with cars. JOY HAHN is now manager of the Ten Top Tunes of the Nation over WKLO. It is sponsored by Joyj directed by Joy, and produced by Joy. ANN WHITE really wants to be a mountain climber. but two feet off the ground and she gets air-sick. RICHARD NOER has just published his tenth volume on Life Among the Egyptian Mummies. JACK PETTY is a renowned bullfighter and from listening to him we realize that he has had a long and close association with those animals. MARY ANNE ALLEN has taken the job of telephone operator so that no one can tell her she must hang up. ALICE BENNETT now owns the Bennett Hair- dresing Salon and is her own best advertisement. She has proven her worth by providing EARL CLARK with a head of black wavy hair. LARRY SMITH met up with fast-talking real estate agent JAMES KING and now is a lighthouse keeper near the coast of Alaska. JOE PROCTOR is now an actor and well-known man around Louisville night spots. He is also posing for the Man of Distinction advertisements. Page one hundred eighty-seven ELEANOR BARTLETT has spent so much time in Florida that on her last trip she was elected mayor of Miami Beach. MARY BAUHOFER, her able assistant, is promoting the interests of the city by sponsoring guided tours. ' EUGENE THOMAS and ROBERT GADDIE, who own adjacent farms, are giving special invitations to all the '54 grads to their corn-husking bee two weeks from today. SALLY JOHNSON has invested her fortunes in a plot of ground and is growing her own tobacco. She finds it less expensive. Her auctioneer is GEORGE HALL. PEGGY FRENTZ is playing first flute in a jazz band in New Orleans. It is quite a contrast, but what a combination - CARL VEST is playing the tuba. JANE McCORMACK and BETTYE McGINNIS are teaching advance Home Ec. to ineligible football players. JAMES MOORE has been made president in charge of wastebaskets and dirty lockers. He is now janitor at Eastern. HELEN TINNELL, famous Broadway actress, can now be seen starring as Topsy in Uncle Tom's Cabin. TAMARA JOHNSON plays Little Eva. Of course, DODIE DOBROTH doesn't have to ask us what we are doing now. She is a fortune teller and predicted it all years ago. MARY ELLEN MORRIS is touring the country doing exhibitions of speed and accuracy in typing. NAOMI MOORE is her prejudiced time-keeper. JOHN OLIPHANT is now the Driver Training teacher. Mr. Duncan couldn't keep his New Year's resolution to be patient. The crowd at the concession stand is due to BILL the bartender EMERY, who is strengthening the soft drinks. LARRY AARON is head of the school board and BUDDY WILLIAMS, truant officer, is helping him measure the windows prior to putting up bars. MARY ANDERSON has an easy job. She is an elevator guard in a building with only a basement. SUSAN ROACH has a job suited to her abilities. She is life guard at the wading pool of Lighthouse Lake. MARTHA CARMACK is a census taker and is still two years behind in her work. All she wants are the facts. You can make appointments to contact dead rela- tives. DIANNAH BARNES is holding seances six days a week and twice on Sunday. fPalm reading a specialty.J CLAUDIA BROYLES is much in demand. After years of experience as an accountant she is well qualified to help with our income tax. We think she is on tax collector BOB BIGGS' secret payroll. LOUISE SCHWALBE and CHRYSTELL STROUPE are a popular team at Columbia gym. DAN MOORE, the banker, had to leave a little early in order to go foreclose a mortgage. GENE HERRICK just won't let us forget that he is a fireman. He chops down doors instead of opening them. JOHN CARR, whom we suspect is a fire bug, is trying not to let Gene see him with that can of gasoline and box of matches. BILL JONES, well-liked Sunday School teacher, has been promoted from the kindergarten class to the older womens' class by popular demand. JANIE WILLIAMSON is soliciting funds for her orphanage, which she has founded for homeless teen-age football players. MARTHA UTLEY is now instructing Einstein in the principles of atomic energy. MARGARET BUTLER keeps talking about her honey, but don't jump to conclusions. She owns a large bee farm. FRED DORSEY develops film for the man who takes photos for the Marilyn Monroe calendars. BEN SMITH has bought his own school bus so that he will be sure of having a seat. He has employed BILL ARRINGTON to drive it for him. DAVID SMITH is now posing for the covers on the Body Beautiful magazines. Everything he is today he owes to his coach, weightlifter, MARICLE KOONS. NANCY LANG'S love of music has directed her iitllto that field. She is emcee on the Name That Tune s ow. JIM PEPPER is a noted cave explorer. After working in the Vogue so long he has developed the quality of being able to see in the dark. KEITH WILLIAMS finally has a college degree. He has a Masters from the Louisville Traffic School. SHERRILL COOPER is still in the dean's office, trying to decide where to go to college. DON WOOD is Eastern's new Dean of Boys. He spent so much time there that they finally gave him the job. MARLENE MADER is appearing on TV as My Friend Irma. DAVID BODDY is playing a French horn in Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra. JOYCE HACKETT just published a book entitled How To Make a Husband Happy in 10 Easy Lessons. CAROLYN KING, WANDA BLAND, and ELAINE SINGLETON are running a nursing home for decrepit secretaries. FRANCES MILLER now issues striped suits and ball-and-chains to the Student Council Sponsor, JANICE HALE. DOROTHY WOOD and GENE DOBBS still boast the world's largest collection of absence slips. - Everyone is avoiding R. DON COOKE. He is a dentist. MARY ANN BURKHEAD is chief cook and bottle- washer ,at the Don Burkhead residence. Well, the crowd is beginning to disperse, and we will go our separate ways for another ten years or more. Once again, we voice our regrets that you were unable to attend. but this letter should help you recall the trials and tribulations of our four wonderful years at Eastern. Sincerely, The Graduates of '54 Page one hundred eighty-eight Q61 x, , , ,N A il. ff.-,ox A Kg l Q X K 5 .A X 1 ,' I LA , Q9 -' X4 If 3 F' 5- .W N YK w 71 2 Q . 41 'ga ta ' 'I F V n N X XZ 2 r- I K2 X 5' X ' V' ' MIX JI X K M tk , km c'X ' V mxbhi -- ', I ' ,,1 x' Nj f ,-, f ,W f.,fL.-fl , uf Riff I . jfpfif' K .L!f' I .f ',n' , Af l , If F . - ', . .pb X L ,. .5 ' -1 1 l 1 r A 1 Z X ' gun . I 'mal 1 mfg' v' Xiu: Q. Au- hffo j If 'JZ L' HH 51 Ui 'ZF-, f-1 . I N, I Q , 7 Q +V.. sx W .- t 5 . E ' J s fn at V00 QQ OM 'Y .-2135 - H8 Ks 'Ld-xe Q03 hose 'Hnq-P' gpofk. Page one hundred eighiy-nine MIDDLETOWN sl-IQPPING CENTER MAIN STREET suNcE 1778 PETERSON HARDWARE - 1Anchorc1ge 2011 MIDDLETOWN GROCERY 1Anqhorc1ge 121 MIDDLETOWN APOTHECARY 1Anchorc1ge 2121 MIDDLETOWN CLEANERS 1Anchorcge 61 JOE RATTERMAN PLUMBING 81 HEATING 1Anchorc1ge 4001 MIDDLETOWN FOOD STORE 1Anchorc1ge 7811 ARRINGTON DRY GOODS 1Anchorcge 341 I 1 2 5 4 5 6. Cruising down the 7. river Rough and ready . . . 8. Lazy Bones 9. Winter Wirnclerlannl 10. Andrew Sisters CU ll. Thirslv? 12. Page one hundred School falling down Must he nice . . . Go, go . . Outh! ! Gee whiz . . How, you've Chippyi ninety-one 5 Senior Snapshots . Big dance 7. V I Ps . Midnight snack 8. Man of distinction . Touche 9. Llew? P . Burning midnight oil 10. Rocketts . Very sweet 11. Say vheeee 6. Anal away we gn Page one hundred ninety-two ELINE CHEVROLET COMPANY Finest Cars at Lowest Prices - Sales and Service O MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET THAN ANY OTHER MAKE O We sell over 3,000 new and used cars and trucks yearly Same Location For 41 Years Try us on your next deal, we guarantee everything 3914 FRANKFORT AVENUE AT ST. MATTHEWS BElmont 2463 - List Your REAL ESTATE With Us For Quick Action Four men and two lady salesmen to serve you on all your real estate requirements. ELINE REALTY CO. Nights: TAyIor 5647 BElmont 2463 P g one hundred ninety-three Senior Snapshots 1. . . . and he's all mine! 9. Hungry? 2. Big date 10. Alright, let's have that 3. Use Pepsident! Chfistmh Wee 4. So what? 11. Look pretty 5- NUW what do I do? 12. After the dance is 6. Ain't love grand? WVU' - - - 7. Hey! 15. The good olcl :lays 8 W:tta'h the hirclie 14. Different! Page one hundred ninety-four A WORLD OF 3 ltluil s :., an Q, Q A H H I I .i-s't,, ' ' WERE living in a pusbbutton world of opportunities with science lifting our horizons higher and higher. Our great challenge of this generation is to educate and equip ourselves and our fellowmen to use this new and bolder science for human purposes, rather than inhumane. As you go out from the Classes of '54 to seek more education or jobs, take the light of learning with you so that you may live with yourselves and your fellowmen in peace and common prosperity. LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A Kentucky Corporation For Nearly Halt A Century BALFOUR Known wherever there are schools and colleges Designers and Manufacturers of America's Finest 0 Class Rings 0 Personal Cards 0 Club Pins 0 Dance Bids and Programs 0 Commencement Invitations 0 Diplomas Producers of EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL RINGS 615 South First Street, Louisville Phone JAckson 8232 Page one hundred ninety-five It's been at hard evening Ching my way? Is this our joan? So, whz1t's it to ya? Tell the truth Whztt fl tan! Dig that crazy heat! Lunchtime Personality 0 f t h e month Yeah! I I Hurray for the hand Nice and clean All-Star page one hundred ninety-six CONFIDENCE Three generations of Southern motorists have bought with confidence at the Standard Oil sign . . . the sign The Place To Look THURSTON COOK FORD 4021 F kt A of dependable products ron all venue and extra service SALES - SERVICE STANDARD OIL Used Cars lKentuckyI BElmont 4251 WAbash 0781 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE The Finest Tradition In Education Since Its Founding In 1798 I College of Arts and Science School of Medicine School of Law Graduate School School of Dentistry Speed Scientific School Division of Adult Education School of Music School of Social Work School of Business For catalogues and information, write to: THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Louisville 8, Kentucky P ge one hundred ninety-s l 1 I - I DOLT 81 DEW We Build, Deliver and Sef lhe PHILIP SITTON SEPTIC TANK Pif Rings - Grease Traps - Disl Boxes - Sumpwells SANDERS c,l.EANERs TAylor 4433 l29 Sl. Mallhews Ave. TAylor 4433 BEAUTIFUL CLEANING Daily Pickup and Delivery lL1 1 1 207 N. Campbell Sl. Clay 4IO6 Louisville 3, Ky. H. I.. DAVENPORT TRANSFER Anchorage 207 HEMBERGER PHARMACY Your Friendly Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST Have your doctor phone your pre:-ciplions direcl lo us for fasler service JEFFERSONTOWN, KY. PHONE 5lO9 I - - Complimenls of LESTER JEWELRY 37I4 Lexinglon Road BElmonl l33I American Metal Fabricator Incorporated ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL Melal work made lo order Clay 2468 Complimenfs of WHIRLIGIG RESTAURANT Sl. Malfhews, Ky. Complimenfs of LYNDON GROCERY Lyndon, Kenlucky Free Delivery - Fresh Mears and Vegetables Open Sunday I0-2 TAylor 9228 KNIGHTS HOME MADE ICE CREAM CONES, SHAKES, SUNDAES, PINTS 81 QUARTS Willis 8- Willshire Avenue Direclly Behind Sl. Maflhews Posl Office eww Mullin lrmslr QF FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In lmjured Institution Crater Louisville Building, 417 'W. Market Sl- LOUISVILLB. KENTUCKY l onmssv nav Goons co. I JEFFERSONTOWN, KENTUCKY Where Qualify Tells and Price Sells THOROBRED SHOP Sporls Wear and Tailoring 3822 Frankfort Avenue TAylor 9539 I I Page one hundred ninefy-eight little Tennis, anyone? 11. Cuddle up a Living it up '5l05ef Gloria! 12. Hi! HOW Ymllve Changed 15. Dunk him again Pals 'i. P: ', ' Pigtails Libby '! Pm! when we were young 15. Bathing bcauti am! gay 16. Another Babe R Smile! Young love! 17 And Esther Oh, th o s e slumber um parties 18. Muscles! Page one hundred ninety-nine CS uth 5. Florida, here we come 5. Catch 12 Senior Snapshots W 1. How about Sat. night? 7. Sleepy heads 2. Coulcln't be homework 8- The bold and the Shy'- 9. The Dirty Dozen CD 10. Now, really- 4. Push anybody 11. Pay attention, girls . We're just friends 6. Oh, so tired of it all 13. Hug tight! Page iwo hundred PROSPECT GARAGE I Prospect, Kentucky Phone Harrods Creek 92 or 9193 KAISER - WILLYS Sales and Service TO1NNE PHARMACY Highway 60 MIDDLETOWN, KENTUCKY Anchorage 986 Clean - Modern - Complete Have Your Doctor Phone Us I New Nong 8: mtteuner Co.. WILLIAM BROTHERS CO. ncor o P e . Contractors - Engineers I Flowers and Corsages for all Occasions 141 BRECKINRIDGE LANE PHONE BE. 2412 THERON MCCLINTICK . LOUISVILLE 7, KENTUCKY 2305 Ralph Avenue Loursvllle 16 Ky I Compliments of I CARL RAY COMPANY F' co' LANDSCAPE sERvlcE 447 Starks Bullding JAckson 2375 St. Matthews Ky TAylor 2812 LYNDON HARDWARE THE FABWC SHUP 218 S. 4th St, 3706 Lexington Rd. Sporting Goods and Hardware Louisville' KY. I SL Matthews BElmont 1361 Lyndon, Kentucky WAIJGSI1 6640 TAyl0r 3231 YOUR STORE FOR FABRICS l Compliments of I Compliments of ' MIDDLETOWN MANOR I . A FRWND MOTOR COURT I Page two hundred one Your Health ls Our Only Concern ST. MATTHEWS APOTHECARY Ray Langston, Registered Pharmacist, Owner 139 Breckinridge lane Uust opposite the Post Ollicel Free Delivery - BEImont 2414 KUTE SERVICE STATION JEFFERSONTOWN, KY Phone 5171, Nights 52608 24 Hour Wrecker Service MARSHALL PLANING MILL Incorporated 131 Breckenridge Lane louisville 7, Kentucky MILLWORK Phone TAyIor 0351 Lumber - Roofing - Moulding - Sash Doors - Cabinets Rear Frame and Front End Equipment MIDDLETOWN GARAGE Middletown, Ky. Complete Auto Maintenance -- 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phones: Day, Anchorage II, Nite, Anchorage 1025 MARVIN JONES HORINE lx WUNDERLICH BUILDING 8. REALTY CO. 4158 Franklort Avenue Otlice BEImont 6611 RICHEY PHARMACY Phone TAyIor 3441 LYNDON, KENTUCKY GILBERT MUELLER SALES AND SERVICE GOODYEAII TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES CARBURETOR AND IGNITION SERVICE 3790 Lexington Road BEImont 2475 THE BEST FOR YOUR BABY lnlant Furniture, Children's Wear, Maternity Wear and Accessories LITTLE FOLK'S SHOP St. Matthews, Kentucky 3934 Frankfort Avenue BEImont 1171 ASHBURY-BERMAN DRUG CC. sr. Mnmews, xv. 'I'Ay1or 3630 - 3639 K. BROWN WATCH REPAIRING 3708 Lexington Rd. TAylor 7074 ST. Matthews, Ky. WILLIAM T. NEWKIRK Your Druggist JEFFERSONTOWN, KENTUCKY Phone 5616 STEBBINS GRILL Steaks - Chops - Sea Food 412 W. Chestnut louisville, Kentucky Page two hundred two Wits B. Z. ever that 8. The g2lflg'SAl1l here little? Say Cheese . . . Whe1'e are mira? Twins! 9. Heck! Y 10. Suntlay best ll. Puppy love Oon1pl1-pat-pu Curly head Sweet :mtl shy Page iwo 12. And at guild time had by all 15. Rare fun these days hundred fhree IJ... IWIXVTIIW E N - w -lui 1 LlTll06'lMl'lllfW MARK CI F I1 LIALITY WAI1ilsh 8421 W. Boyd H oskinson SUUTIIEBN PRESS, INC. 131 W. MAIN ST. - LOUISVILLE, KY. I' St. Matthews School of Music Rosalie's Hytken's St. Matthews Auto Glass Probus Barber Shop Paul G Bolus Barber Shop Eastwood Service Station Acme Motel Melrose Inn Restaurant St. Matthews Knit Shop Meador Power and Appliance Thorobred Shop v MERCHANT BOOSTERS 1il1 l I Baker and Swan Grocer I Floore Coal and Feed Store I Early and Daniel Co. Franklin Flying Service I Churchill Weavers Gift Shop I Davis and Schweickart Decorating Service McCue's Barber Shop Gary's Ladies Apparel Shop Louisville Frozen Food Center Pope-Bennett Drugs Alpha Omega Good l.uclc Graduates 124 . 5 lf QLZLC Pl-IOTOGQQDI-lEl2 .IEFFERSONTOWN PHARMACY LYNDON SUPER MARKET Jeffersontown's Newest Drug Store YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE 122 North Taylorsville Road Phone 5-2280 Jeffersontown, Ky. I I - - K - 1 - - - RMA LA JoHN wlu.lAMs AND co. 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