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7 e SjeatuA, Miq fi School VmI. 31 flejtite, ML o owd JrMewaxd The 1958 Tiger is telling the story of life at Festus High School from February 1957 to February 1958. Last year’s activities are included in the Spring Supplement. We are using sketches and autographs of the faculty and students to introduce the various sections of the book in an attempt to give you a complete picture of the individuals whose records make the Tiger belong only to Festus High School. CUnui Mate Festus High our Alma Mater Pleasant memories ne’er forgot, Heaven and Earth thy sons and daughters Will thy blessings be. And ere the setting sun shall vanish All thy glory is thy lot, Love and loyalty forever Is our pledge to thee. ‘Dedication This Tiger is dedicated to the memory of Vada Branstetter, Home Economics Teacher, who for nine years, in spite of her poor health served this community, the Festus-Crystal City Baptist Church, the organizations to which she belonged and Festus High School to the best of her ability. Mr. R. W. Johnson Mr. A. J. Kirby President Mrs. Sara Wood Mr. W. E. Evans Secretary to Board SoaruC £cUccatio i nuz e %ule cutd %equtatia M. Mr. Charles Dreyer Mr. (Charles Vogt Treasurer Mr. Harry Weier Mr. Harry Long Vice-President Seated. Left to Right: Mr. Tynes, Superintendent; Mrs. Wood, Secretary; Mr. Charles Dreyer, Mr. Harry Weier, Mr. R. W. Johnson. President: Mr. W. E. Evans, Mr. Charles Vogt, Treasurer, Mr. A. J. Kirby. Mr. Harry Long, Vice-President, was absent when this picture was taken. (Swc Saudtif Wealtfuf Wit and Wiadom id+y C. ' dlA 6-4suS l2? r % CQ (Zdmuii buition RALPH B. TYNES Superintendent of Schools 5. in Education, Warrensburg State College; . ED., University of Missouri; Post Graduate Work, Washington University. f u ROBERT L SHOUSH B.S. in Education, Kirksville State College; M.A., Kirksville State College. y W Ckvc Sxicuitij Jeachea xifdy-Seuen Unite Of, Woxh STUDY HALL MRS. HELEN MITCHELL B.S. in Education; University of Missouri. LIBRARIAN MRS. CLAUDE HOLLJGAN Southeast Missouri State College; B.S. Arkansas State; Graduate work. University of Arkansas, Washington University. MUSIC MRS. ELSIE RAINES B.S. in Education; University of Missouri. Chorus MR. HEUBY MOORE, JR. B.M., Bachelor of Music, Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri; M.M., Master of Music, University of Kansas. Band, Boys’ Chorus, Music Appreciation SOCIAL STUDIES MR. WAYNE PARKER B.S. Northwest Missouri State College; A.M., Colorado State College of Education. World and American History MRS. GEORGE MORRIS, JR. B.A. Woman’s College of Furman University; Graduate Work, Furman University. Washington University. American History, American Problems, Publications MRS. CHARLES DREYER B.A. Southeast Missouri State College; Graduate work, Washington University. Civics, Sociology. Government MR. WARREN ELKINS B.S., Southeast Missouri State College; M.ED., University of Missouri. World History, Civics, Drivers Training OxMeye J$achgwimd wide and PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS ANN HAMMACK Mississippi State College for Women, B.S. in Physical Education. Girls’ Physical Education MATHEMATICS MISS LUCILE HOLMES B.S., Southwest Missouri State College; A.M. University of Missouri; Graduate work. Miami University. Oxford, Ohio; Oklahoma A. M.. Stillwater, Oklahoma; Purdue University, West Lafayette. Indiana. Plane Geom., Algebra, Adv. Alg. and Trig ENGLISH MR. WALTER CRAIN B.S. In Education; S.M.S., Springfield; Graduate work, University of Missouri. English II, Boys’ Physical Education MR. JAMES BYRD Mississippi State College, B.S. in English. Algebra, Gen. Math., English II MRS. HADLEY HINKLE B.S. in Education, Kirksville State College, Graduate Work at Kirksville State College. English I, Art I and II MRS. JACK MANLEY Hendrix College; B.S., University of Missouri; Graduate work, University of Missouri. English II. IV, and Spanish 11 MRS. GLADYS CASTLEBERRY Mayfield College, Marble Hill, Missouri; A. B. in Education, William Jewell, Liberty, Missouri. Graduate work University of Missouri. English and Speech MRS. BESS DASHEN A.B., College of Emporia, Emporia Kansas. Additional work, Kansas State Teachers College; Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. English I and II of, acu£ty, me uwded PRACTICAL ART MRS. ADAM MCCULLOUGH B.S. Bennett College, Greensboro, North Carolina; M.S. Boston University, Boston Massachusetts. Typing and Shorthand MR. LOYCE CAMPBELL B.S., Arkansas State College; Graduate work, University of Mississippi. Sec. Practice, Gen. Business, Bookkeeping, Business Law and Business Ec. Problems MR. JOHN C. CLIPPARD B.S in Education, Southwest Missouri State College; Master in Education, University of Missouri. Mec. Drawing, Gen. Science, Gen. Metals and Woodwork MR. MURRELL GODWIN B. S., Southeast Missouri State College. Gen. Shop and Boys’ Physiol. MRS. MARY WINKS B. S. Home Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Graduate work, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Replaced by MISS CELIA STEELE B. S., in Education, Central Missouri State College, War-rensburg, Missouri. VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR AND COUNSELOR MR. HOWARD LITTON B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College: A.M., University of Missouri. Cooperative Educational Program and Guidance SCIENCE MRS. JOHN J. TAYLOR A. B., Hedding College; B.S., Northwestern University; Southeast Missouri State College. Biology and Gen. Math. MR. FRANK HOGGARD B. S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Chemistry, Gen. Science and Physics Jhe Jigei has edited by, 'JdtS Students, 31 c ewus. TIGER STAFF Co-Editors: Jimmie Difani Glenda Sloan Feature Editors:-Janice Hill Norma Rhea Curricular Editor: Tamara Bowers Activity Editors: Judy Bolle Betty Jones Athletic Editors: Trudy Matthes Ronnie Butler Class Editor: Peggy Tynes Calendar and Art Editor: Frances Rhea Advertising Editors: Gary Holt Patty Walton Sponsor: Helen Morris Jhe Sypakeaman Is published event}, tfwul weed by the Staff,. SPOKESMAN STAFF Editor: Janice Hill News Editors: Glenda Sloan Peggy Tynes Feature Editor: Patty Walton Athletic Editor: Gary Holt Typing Editor: Judy Bolle Production Editors: Jimmie Difani Ronnie Butler Senior Reporter: Trudy Matthes Art Editor: Norma Rhea Exchange Editor: Betty Jones Circulation Managers: Frances Rhea Tamara Bowers Sponsor: Helen Morris First Row: Trudy Matthes, Betty Jones, Gary Holt. Glenda Sloan, and Patty Walton. Second Row: Judy Bolle. Norma Rhea, and Janice Hill. Third Row: Frances Rhea, Ronnie Butler, Jimmie Difani and Peggy Tynes. Clctivitie ) Jnctude Many Students,. Jieya’ and Qvda,’ Slate The 1957 Boys' and Girls’ State was held at Columbia and Warrensburg this year. Students attending Boys' and Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion are chosen by the faculty. These students must be members of the Honor Society and are chosen for their scholarship, leadership, ability and character. Because of limited facilities, Festus was able to send only one girl and two boys. Students, o fl the Month, Junior Rotarians are chosen to attend the meetings of the Rotary Club every Tuesday of the month. The students were chosen by the faculty according to their dependability, loyalty, leadership and capability. September October November December January February March April May Kenneth Aubuchon Ronnie Butler Peggy Tynes Judy Bolle Jim Lirulenberger Trudy Mat t hes Barbara Vogt Bill Hewitt Audrey Klein Standing, Left to Right: Barbara Vogt, Kenneth Aubuchon, Bill Hewitt, Ronnie Butler. Seated: Trudy Matthes, Audrey Klein, Peggy Tynes, Jim Lindenberger, Judy Bolle. Students {Receive ‘Denied Momma, Don Dean - Sophomore Pilgrimage, 1957 Martha Manley - American Legion Oratorical Content. Janice Hill - I Speak For Democracy Contest Winner. Jim Yost and Clarence Siebert - Honorable Mention on the All-State Football Team. Student Qcuncit 5xMtened ■Many, activities DICK SIEBERT, President BILL HEWITT, Vice-President SHARON WHITE, Secretary JIM LINDENBERGER, Treasurer During the past five years our Student Council has sponsored many activities through the various committees. This year, under the able leadership of Dick Siebert, it sponsored the Student of the Month through the Awards and Honors Committee; the first drills through the Safety Committee; the Community Chest Drive, the Canned Food Drive, and the Polio Drive through the Welfare Committee; the Christmas decorations at school through the Buildings and Grounds Committee and the Christmas music in Assembly through the Social and Recreational Committee. The Club Committee checked Club Constitutions and the Student Council itself had a Polio Drive, a Clothing Drive and a Hospital Drive. The Council also held the Twirp Dance. During the year they sent representatives to State and National conventions. Also several members were sent to the Student Council workshop. First Row, Lett to Right: Bill Hewitt, Donna Glaze, Sharon Vinyard, Charmaine Stolzer, Mike McNiel. Second Row: Don Politte, Sharon White, Bob Thompson, Judy Bahr, Linwood Turley, Mrs. Holligan. Third Row: Bryon Albaugh, Jerry Lovelace, Tony Casey. Fourth Row: Ken Aubuchon, Jim Lindenberger. Jottwwtaw’ £eade t s - Metwc Society, OFFICERS Ken Aubuchon ___ __________________ President Dorothy Cautrell _ Vice-President Judy Bolle ___________________________ Secretary Jim Yost _____________________________ Treasurer The National Honor Society is one of the oldest clubs in our high school. To become a member one must have an S” average. Every year students are picked from the Sophomore class as probationary members and they must maintain the S average for a year before becoming regular members. As the yearly projects they present the Christmas Candle-lighting Service in December and install new members in February. The Society promotes scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Mrs. Genevieve Holligan sponsors this group. SENIOR MEMBERS In Center: Ronnie Butler, Ken Aubuchon. first Row, Going Up: Jackie Bryant, Dorothy Cautrell, Barbara Vogt, Pat Mclver, Audrey Klein, Gloria Cook, Sharon White, Janice Hill. Second Row, Going Up: Bill Hewitt, Jim Yost, Judy Bolle, Norma Jercinovic, Ruth Porchey, Trudy Matthes, Pat Walton, Jim Lindenberger. Absent: Peggy Tynes. New AtemfieKs PROBATIONARY MEMBERS First Row, Left to Right: Marv Bolear. Karen Tesreau, Virginia Hill, Doris McKee, Shirley Johnston, Marie Olinger. Second Row: Karen Roehrs, Julia Miller, Sharon Ritter. Third Row: Patricia Godwin, Beverly Eisenbeis, Shirley Gross, Rebecca DeClue. Sally Aubuchon. Fourth Row: Mike McNeil, Carole Grebe, Patti Clark. Fifth Row: Billy Kirby, Charles Aubuchon, Connie Bruton, Donna Smith. Sixth Row: Gary Parker, Roger Resinger, Jim Bader. First Row, Left to Right: Robin Evans, Susie Drake, Betty Basler, Donna Farley, Charmaine Stolzer, Judy Huber. Second Row: Beverly Nicholson, Judy McCreary, Nancy Roberson, Shirley Richardson, Carolyn Rouggly, Joani Hubbard, Charence Siebert. Third Row: Mary Ann Kertz, Wanda Fadler, Patsy Abel, Sharon Cooper, Judy Laughlin, Marion Walker, Judy Derickson. Fourth Row: Paul Zapf, Jim Travis, Denny Siebert, Jerry Lovelace, John Hammon, Donald Dean, Kathleen Kertz, Etta Braum. JAe Shamatica, C£u6 %)£uelaf)A Jalent DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS Ronnie Butler_______ __ Vice-President Joan Hubbard_______ Treasurer Bill Hewitt President Susie Ik) 1 gar_______________________________Secretary The Dramatics Club was under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Castleberry this year. Back Row. Left to Right: Marvin Harmon, Bill Hewitt, Joan Hubbard, Kathleen Kertz, Patsy Abel, Paul Ogle, Nick Vaughn, Gary Holt, Patty Walton; Juanita Leosch. Second Row: Karen Yes berg, Shirley Richardson, Mary Ann Kertz, Susie Bolgar, Mildred Difani, Sharon Knobloch, Peggy Tynes. Judy Bahr, Diane DeCluc, Barbara Cum-miskey. Third Row: Barbara Vogt, Mike McNeil, Janice Roberson, Becky Whitehead, Leah Colbert, Joe Miller, Janice Hardy, Frances Rhea, Trudy Matthes, Sylvia White-head, Mrs. Castleberry. Fourth Row: Charlotte Henncman, Paulette Buehler, Beverly Boyd, Kathleen Kennedy, Glenda Sloan, Charmaine Stolzer, Donna Glaze, Brenda Doza, Janice Leosch, Janice Hill, Barbara Tripp. Jiifciwuf diu OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Reporter____________ Sponsor ------------ Norma Tercinovic Sharon Ritter Pat Mclver Helen Rudisaile Mrs. Holligan The Library Club is active in our school. It sponsored a most successful Book Fair. November 15-16-18. More than 500 books were on display in the auditorium which was appropriately decorated. At Christmas they decorated the study hall and during the last week before Christmas vacation they played carols. They climaxed their holiday activities with a Christmas party. This year for the first time the Library Club featured a page in the Spokesman, Lib-Lines, and received membership pins. Back Row, Left to Right: Sharon Ritter, Judy Walls, Becky Clanahan, Shirley Richardson, Mrs. Holligan. Front Row: Pruneau, Carol Grossman, Norma Jercinovic, Etta Braun, Donna Glaze, Karen Yesberg, Glenda Gamel, Sylvia Mc- Margie Jackson, Karen Roehrs, Mary Arnold, Ruth Mac- Kee, Helen Rudisaile, Nancy Long. SenioHo, give Lively The Senior Play was given March 27 and 28, 1958, under the direction of Mrs. Castleberry. Since the 1957-58 Tiger went to press before the play was given, action shots from the play will be included in the Spring Supplement of next year’s annual. First Row, Going Up: Mary Helen Statler, Suzanne Bolgar, Mrs. Castleberry, Judy Bolle, Audrey Klein. Second Row: Gary Holt, Kenneth Aubuchon, Barbara Vogt, Jim Yost, Pat Walton, Bill Hewitt. Regina Weber___________ Mark Weber Billie (Isabel) Weber Mabel Hyde_____________ Professor Dodenhoff Orville (Punk) Gray Push Pringle___________ Bird Brain_______ Charley (Charley) Craig Dorothy Mattingly _ Cookie__________________ ----Barbara Vogt ------Bill Hewitt .— Suzanne Bolgar ------Pat Walton Jim Lindenberger -------Gary Holt -------Judy Bolle Mary Helen Statler Kenneth Aubuchon ---- Audrey Klein ---------Jim Yost The excitement and comedy of the play Out on A Limb”, is centered around Billie Weber. Billie is eighteen years old and an enthusiastic member of the S.P.P. — Society for the Prevention of Parents. Billie and her friends. Push and Bird Brain are typical teenagers who are seeking to eliminate parenthood. Everything gets off to a big start when Charley Craig, a handsome new boarder in the Weber home, admires Billie’s sketch for greeting cards and suggests that they take samples to the county seat to obtain a license to sell them. Punk, the jealous boy friend, sees Billie and Charley driving away from the Weber home with an overnight case ... a wedding cake is delivered to the home by mistake . . . Billie leaves a note telling her parents that they will be surprised when she and Charlie return . . . and so naturally everyone believes they have eloped. The excitement and tension of waiting with flowers and rice for the return of the happy couple, added to the humor of Punk, the anxiety of mother, and a sub-rosa romance between Aunt Mabel and Professor Dodenhoff make the play end with a flourish. Many, twy- f tatinga, at Muaic Canteata, First Row, Left to Rif ht: Sharon Vinyard, Ellen Porter, Donna Coleman, Mary Bolgar, Patricia Godwin, Anita Cook, Virginia Hill, Karen Tesreau, Janice Hardy, Sharon White, Judy Bahr, Sylvia Rhineberger, Patty Clark. Second Row Larry Abel, Brenda Doza, Gary Holt, Trudy Matthes. Beverly Nicholson, Jim Travis, Jane Ann Shoush, Gene Holdinghousen. Third Row: Bob Hampton, David McClain, Charles Mitchell, Mike McNeil, Donna Farley, Franklin Bahr, Bob Stauss. Fourth Row: Audrey Klein, Mike Wood, Judy Huber, Nancy Roberson, Marion Walker, Carole Huber, John Hammon. Fifth Row: Kathleen Kertz, Donna Smith, Bryan Albaugh, Jim Lindenberger, Don Funk, Don Dean. Matching- and Concert The Festus High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Heuby Moore Jr., again enjoyed a highly successful year. During the fall season marching was emphasized. The band performed many outstanding half-time shows at home football games. The band marched in both the Festus and the DeSoto Christmas parades and gave their annual Christmas concert. They participated in the District Contest in Cape Girardeau, where they received a 1 rating in 1957. They also received a 1” rating at the State Contest at Columbia in 1957. Drum Major, Gary Holt, in his new uniform. F.H.S. TWIRLERS — Left to Right-. Pat Siebert, Janice Hardy, Dale Firle, Lana Bachek, Karen Foeller, Mary Beth Difani, Brenda Doza. Front-. Janice Leosch, Majorette. Jiand xcet) Band playing the National Anthem at the beginning of a football game. f Mr. Heuby Moore Jr. First Row, Left to Right: Sally Au Buchon, Patricia Godwin, Suzanne Bolgar, Mary Bolgar, Trudy Matthes. Second Rote: Donna Farley, Paggy Tynes, Jane Ann Shoush, Janice Hardy, Patricia Clark, Virginia Hill, Sharon Vin-yard, Anita Cook, Ellen Porter, Janet Doza, Judith Huber, Wanda Fadler, Nancy Roberson. Third Row: Carol Huber, Irma Aubuchon, Judy Laughlin, Susie Drake, Susie Weier, Faith Jarvis, Karen Tesreau, Gary Holt, Audrey Klein, Kathleen Kertz, Hobart Mueller, Mike Lanham, Donald Dean, Mike McNeil, David Lambert, Joyce Malloy, Bob Hampton, Marian Walker. Fourth Rote: Sue Ann Knighten, Donna Smith, Joan Loesch, Linda Biehle, Betty McKee, Harry Thurman, Jim Linden-berger, Sonny Mitchell, Bill Hewitt, John Hammon, Mike Wood, Bob Brase. Gene Holdenhausen. Tom Ogle, John Stewart, Ronnie Malloy, Raymond Puckett. Donna Coleman, Juanita Loesch, Judy Bahr. Bill Weier, Janice Loesch, Jim Travis, Gary Parker, Steven Buren, Larry Abel, Darrell Flieg, Franklin Bahr, Sylvia Rhineberger, David McClain, Beverly Nicholson. Fifth Row: Mr. Moore, Carol Miller, Bobby Stauss, Lloyd Collins, Tracey Jackson, Ronnie Fadler, Leah Colbert, Martha Walker, Brenda Doza, Terry Eggemeyer, Bryan Albaugh. SSaqA? OfianxiA Continues Qeod WoftA Front Row. Left to Right: Bill Bilkey, Mike Wood, Tracy Jackson, Steven Buren, Terry Mangan, Glen Wright, John Holloman, Robert Edinger, Gordon Heddall, Charles Aubuchon, Richard Lieber, Harry Shapiro, Dick Humphery, Donald Propst, Mr. Moore. Second Row: Bob Thompson, Bill Vest, Gene Kirby, Tony Casey, Jim Travis, Don Dean, Garry Parker, Paul Ogle, Ronnie Butler, Roger Resinger, Richard Cook, Larry Jones, Bill Cage, Bob Brase, Lloyd Collins. Third Row: David McClain, Neal McCreary, Terry Ellison, Bob Miller, John French, Bryan Albaugh, Glennorr Bauman, Dale French, Linwood Turley, Donnie DeClue, Perry McCormack, Dave Tuller, Mike Lanham, Marvin Harmon, Donald Burgan, Rick Grossman, Dorfnell Hayes. Fourth Row: Mike McNeil, Billy Abel, Larry Abel, Hobart Mueller, Jim Nicks, Tom Ogle, Ronnie Vaughn, John Manley, David Jarvis, Dennis Sicbert, John Hammon, Jeff Ogle, Bob Stauss, Victor Uding, Dickie DeClue, Leon Martin, Glenn Reece, Terry Eggemeyer, Terry White, Mike Vaughn. The Boys’ Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Hcuby Moore Jr., made their first appearance when they sang at the annual Christmas program. They sang Jingle Bells” and Gesu Bambino.” They competed in the annual spring festival at Cape Girardeau, where last year they received a superior rating, and took part in the state contests where they also emerged with a one-rating. Mixed dfwuu id, a Select Qwup Front Row. Left to Right: Mary Helen Statler, Donna Farley, Carol Drury, Elizabeth Kiepe, Betty Basler, Karen Roehrs, Beverly Nicholson, Sally Au Buchon, Mrs. Raines, Judy Huber, Carol Miller. Darlene Grobe, Peggy Tynes, Margaret Shapiro. Janice Hardy, Shelby Coffelt, Mary Beth Difani, Nancy Long. Second Row: Susie Bolgar, Jane Ann Shoush, Sharon White, Trudy Matthes, Sylvia Rhineberger, Connie Bruton. Marion Walker. Violet Taylor, Barbara Vogt, Judy Bollc, Pat Walton, Brenda Doza, Judy Laughlin, Patsy Abel, Connie Ferebee, Patricia Goodwin, Martha Man-ley, Beverly Boyd, Vernon Abel, Mike Wood. Third Row: David Me Clain, Mike Me Neil, Neal Me Crearv. Bill Abel, Larry Abel, Jim Travis, Carolyn Rouggly, Dale French, Don Dean, Tom Ogle, Paul Ogle, Gary Parker, Bryan Albaugh, Judy McCreary, Gloria Cook, Barbara Tripp. Fourth Row: Norma Rhea. Glen Wright, Charles Mitchell, John Manley, David Jarvis, Dennis Siebert, Jeffery Ogle, John Hammon, Jim Lindenberger, Bobby Srauss, Stanley Pederson, Victor Uding, Wayne Sherman, Jim Yost, Rick Grossman, Marvin Harmon. After the annual went to press last year, the 1956-57 Mixed Chorus was invited to be the guest chorus at the Music Festival in Cape Girardeau, April 12, 1957. The 1957-58 Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Raines, gave their first performance at the annual Christmas Candlelight Service, December 20, 1957. This year the Mixed Chorus again participates in the district contest at Cape Girardeau as in the past year. If they receive a T” rating, they will go to Columbia for the state contest. (tfVita? CAmim, WxvUla, Mosul First Row, Left to Right: Karen Foeller, Audrey Klein, Mary Helen Starler, Doris Hill, Karen Yesberg, Nancy Gegg, Sharon Ritter, Sally Au Buchon, Beverly Nicholson, Judy Huber, Kitty Pratt, Mary Bolgar, Glenda Sloan, Mary Lou Achweigert, Suzanne Bolgar, Mrs. Raines. Second Row: Margie Jackson, Irma Au Buchon, Sharon White, Carol Shoults, Joanne Gardiner, Pat Mclver, Glenda Gamel, Janet Bourisaw, Shirley Richardson, Jane Ann Shoush, Susie Weier, Phyllis Frazier, Tamara Bowers, Becky DeClue, Gloria Cook, Barbara Vogt. Third Row: Barbara Tripp, Wanda Fadler, Linda Eoff, Susie Drake, Mary Carrow, Par Roderique, Nancv Roberson, Mary Ann Kertz, Martha Manley, Pat Godwin, Carol Williams, Virginia Hill, Janice Hardy, Trudy Matthes, Faith Jams, Marion Walker, Carolyn Rouggly. Fourth Row: Beverly Boyd, Judy Derickson, Judy Gardner, Peggy Tynes, Norma Rhea, Violet Taylor, Ruth McClanahan, Sue Biehle, Pat Walton, Judy Bolle, Judy Laughlin, Sylvia Rhineberger, Judy Bahr, Carol Miller, Connie Bruton, Donna Farley, Betty Basler, Patty Clark. The Girls’ Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Raines, made several public appearances this year including the Christmas school program. They also competed in the contest at Cape Girardeau where last year they received a one-rating. After receiving this outstanding rating at Cape, they went to Columbia where they were awarded another one-rating. jutivie Siamemakena, o-fi The Festus Chapter of Future Homemakers of America was organized in 1954. To be eligible for membership one must be enrolled in homemaking or have had one year of homemaking. OFFICERS President _ Vice-President Reporter Treasurer ______ Historian Parliamentarian Secretary ____ Robin Evans Pat Wansley Donna Hogenmiller Marion Walker Annie Reno - Norma Casey JoAnn Burgecc First Row. Left to Right: Marion Walker. Donna Hogenmiller, Robin Evans, Mrs. Winks. Second Row: Earline Bland, Janet James, Pat Wansley, Beatrice Bland. Third Row: Annie Reno, Carol Sue Cook, JoAnn Burgett, Norma Casey. Sypxmi d Qlu The Festus High School Spanish Club is under the direction of Mrs. Manley, English and Spanish teacher. The club decorated the Dreyer Drag Store window with a Mexican theme during National Education Week. Meetings are held every other Friday during Spanish class. OFFICERS President Jim Lindenberger Vice-President Ronnie Butler Secretary-Treasurer Joan Hubbard First Row. Left to Right: Charmaine Stolzer, Josephine Petty, Suzanne Bolgar, Brenda Sapper, Mrs. Manley. Second Row: Susie Drake. Judy Huber, Judy McCreary. Third Row: Gloria Cook, Joan Hubbard, Carolyn Rouggly, Patsy Abel, Charlene Shores. Fourth Row: Ronnie Butler, David Leonard, Jim Lindenberger, John Hammon, John .-Manley, Steve Martin. F.T.A. OFFICERS—President. Peggy Tynes; Vice-President: Judy Bolle; Secretary. Barbara Vogt; Treasurer. Sue Biehle; Reporter. Audrey Klein. Outline Jeiidietd a CUnmica These are the rrembers of the Future Teachers of America. They are students who are interested in the teaching profession. The F.T.A. is now affiliated with the Missouri State Teachers' Association. During the November State Teachers’ Convention, held in St. Louis, the Future Teachers sent delegates to a departmental meeting. These students also serve as substitute teachers for our Grade School. First Rots. Left to Right: Mrs. Manley, Sponsor; Audrey Klein, Pat Wansley, Jackie Bryant, Charmaine Stolzer, Donna Farley, Donna Glaze, Susie Bolgar, Joan Loesch, Mrs. Dreyer, Sponsor. Second Row: Marian Walker, Trudy Mat-thes, Judy Huber, Judy McCreary, Sharon White, Susie Drake, Irma Aubuchon, Brenda Doza. Third Row: Peggy Tynes, Ronnie Butler, Nancy Roberson, Janice Hardy, Judy Bahr, Martha Manley, Mary Huber, Mickey Kimber-lin, Dorothy Cautrell. Fourth Row: Norma Casey, Barbara Vogt, Wanda Fadler, Sylvia Rhineberger, Judy Bolle, Sue Biehle, Donna Smith, Judy Laughlin, Sally Aubuchon, Pat Walton. Sjouok Mathew’ President ---------------------------- Mrs. Walton Vice-President Mrs. Matthes Treasurer ---------------------------- Mrs. Mitchell Secretary ____________________________ Mrs. Difani Chairman of Ways and Means Mrs. Bolgar Chairman of Telephone Committee Mrs. Tynes SjjxwAwta. Style SfwwA The Senior Mothers’ Club is organized every year. The officers are elected during the Junior year and they keep their offices for the next year. The first project of the club is to furnish refreshments for the Junior-Senior Prom. Since many of the mothers work and others are busy, the club decided to pay twenty-four dollars dues instead of having a lot of money-making projects. The fall and spring style shows were the only projects of the club this year. First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Bertha Aubuchon, Mrs. Frances Aubuchon, Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Loesch, Mrs. Lloyd DeClue, Mrs. William DeClue, Mrs. Russell Siebert, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Lucille Holmes. Second Row: Mrs. Yost, Mrs. Siebert, Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Porchey, Mrs. Matthes, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Welton Carrow, Mrs. Bolgar, Mrs. Braun, Mrs. Jercinovic. Third Row: Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. House, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Woodson, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Rudisaile, Mrs. Wynn, Mrs. Gardiner. Fourth Row: Mrs. Difani, Mrs. Rhea, Mrs. Pusateri, Mrs. Lindenberger, Mrs. Bollinger, Mrs. Bolle, Mrs. Tvnes. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Vogt, Mrs. Helen Morris. Peggy Tynes, Festus Representative to County Panel. Left to Right: Larry Olinger, Nancy Clark, Peggy Tynes, Pat Kreitler, Bill Williams. Second Row: Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Dreyer, Sponsors; Mrs. Colbert, Moderator. Tfauiy Students SxeutuHC § 4 ?4t 'pain, Students examine books at Fair. MRS. HOLLIGAN Librarian First Row. Left to Right: Mary Helen Starler, Barbara Tripp, Jackie Bryant. Second Row: Helen Rudisaile, Joan Hubbard, Lorraine Waters. Third Row: Peggy Tynes, Pat Walton, Judy Bolle. Members not present when picture was taken: Tam Bowers, Faith Jarvis, Ruth Porchey. Jige i 3tdC3ti-l Christian Thought, Christian Action, and Christian Leadership. The Tiger Tri-Hi-Y was organized in May 1954. This was the first Tri-Hi-Y to be organized in Jefferson County. Miss Trula Skaggs, a 1950 graduate of Festus High School, has been the leader since the club's beginning. The dub has been ve'ry active this year. They gave baskets of food and clothing to the poor at Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and May Day. During the Y-Mem-bership Drive, the girls worked in the office at Crystal City. They sponsored a dance after the Festus-Crystal Football game. The club also had a number of social projects which make it a very well rounded social and educational, as well as a Christian organization for girls. OFFICERS President Ruth Porchey Vice-President Lorraine Waters Chaplain Mary Helen Statler Secretary_________________________________Joan Hubbard Treasurer______________________ Jackie Bryant Historian__________________________________Tam Bowers TRULA SKAGGS, leader Sigma - CM 3xi -Mi - if Ja dctiue CLt 3.MJS,. Row One, Left to Right: Marian Walker, Nancy Roberson, Mrs. Nellie Noce, Leader; Carol Miller, Sue Biehle. Row Two: Judy Huber, Donna Farley, Donna Glaze, Wanda Fadler. Row Three: Susie Drake, Betty Basler, Judy Laughlin, Janice Hardy, Patty Shubert. Row Four: Brenda Doza, Beverly Nicholson, Margie Porter, Darlene Grobe. Club Purpose: To create, maintain and extend throughout home, school and community high standards of Christian Character. The Sigma-Chi Tri-Hi-Y is made up of 17 Junior girls. Their leader, Mrs. Nellie Noce has been with them since they first started. Sigma-Chi proudly carries out the purpose of 11 Tri-Hi-Y clubs. All the members are active in church and school projects. Officers: Nancy Roberson, President; Marian Walker, Vice-President; Sue Biehle, Secretary; Carole Miller, Treasurer; Beverly Nicholson, Chaplain. 93Ma Scntea, 3ni - 3ti - ‘If (ifvridUcut Spiut The Bella Fontes Tri-Hi-Y was organized in December of 1955 with 20 girls as Charter members. Mrs. Jack McNeil is the leader of this group. The Bella Fontes is made up of girls with many different interests, but, they all have the same goal, that is to live Christian lives at home and at school. Officers: Joan Loesch, President; Donna Smith, Vice-President; Sue Ann Knighten, Treasurer; Julia Miller, Secretary; Deanna Akins, Historian; Judy Bahr, Chaplain. Row One. Left to Right: Julia Miller, Deanna Akins, Sue Ann Knighten, Donna Smith, Joan Loesch, Shirley Johnston. Row Two: Mrs. Jack McNeil, Judy Bahr, Juanita Perry- man, Doris Hill. Row Three: Brenda Whaley, Virginia Hill, Marie Olinger, Pat Godwin. Row Four: Susie Cole, Pat Clark, Karen Tesreau, Sally Au Buchon, Betty Covington. Jigexettea, 3xi - ‘If First Row. Left to Right: Janet Porchey, Sharon Vinyard, Anita Cook, Judy Brown. Second Row: Margaret Gaines, Leader. Nancy Goodwin, Jackie Boyer, Carol Huber. Third Row: Linda Biehle, Judy Evans, Shelia Pease. Linda Madison. Fourth Row: Juanita Loesch, Betty McKee, Carol Govern, Charlotte Wilfong, Ellen Porter. The Tigerettes Tri-Hi-Y was organized in 1957. Their leader is Margaret Gaines. Their Meetings are held on Monday nights at the Methodist Church. The club gave a very successful dance to match the football victory Festus had over Farmington during football season, and carried out several worthwhile projects during the year. OFFICERS President _____________________ Jackie Boyer Vice-President________________Sharon Vinyard Secretary --------------------- Carol Huber Treasurer-----------------------Janet Porchey Settles Qta A, TOM FEREBEE President son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Ferebee, Sr. Football 3, 4; Class President 4; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Athletic Crowning 4; Ring Committee 3; Who's Who 3, 4; Tiger Crowning 4. Officer. Und SftatwxwA JERRY RHINEBERGER Vice-President son of Mr. Mrs. Walter Rhineberger Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;Athletic Crowding 4; Prom Committee 3; Who's Who 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Carnival Crowning 1; Boys’ State 3; Tiger King 4. AUDREY KLEIN Secretary daughter of Mr. Mrs. Howard Klein Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Student of the Month 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Athletic Crowning 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary 4; G.A.A. President 4; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who 4; Tiger Queen 4. JOAN HUBBARD T rea surer daughter of Mr. Mrs. Melvin Hubbard Athletic Crowning 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; All School Play 2; Class Play 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Publications 3; Junior Business Manager 3; Class Treasurer 4; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club; Tiger Crowning 4; Honor Society 4. JIM LINDENBERGER Historian son of Rev. Mrs. J. Lindenberger Band and Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Trumpet Trio and Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Trumpet and Piano Solos 4; Spanish Club President 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Brass Quartet and Sextet. JUDY BOLLE Business Manager daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Bolle G.A.A. 1, 3, Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, Vice-President; Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Dramatics Science Clubs 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; Chairman of Prom Committee 3; Student of the Month 4; Athletic Crowning 4; Band 1, 2; Tiger Crowning 4. SUZANNE BOLGAR Business Manager daughter of Dr. Mrs. Bartalan Bolgar Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Team 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club Officer 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Crowning 1 4; Spanish Club 4; Business Manager 4; Tiger Crowning 4. KENNETH AUBUCHON son of Mr. Mrs. George Aubuchon Class President. 2, 3, Vice-President 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; Student of the Month 4; President of Honor Society 4; Athletic Crowning 4; Tiger Crowning 4. JUNE AUBUCHON daughter of Mr. Mrs. Francis Aubuchon Float Committee 1; Pep Squad 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Club Committee 2; C.O.E. 4; Christmas Tea 2. SHIRLEY BELL daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Bell Perryville High School: Pep Squad 1; Library Club 1. PAT BOLLINGER daughter of Mr. Mrs. Dale Bollinger Christmas Tea 1; Buildings and Grounds Committee 3; G.A.A. 2; Initiation Committee 2. ETTA BRAUM daughter of Mr. Mrs. Henry Braum Arcadia High School: Dramatics Club 1; Northwest High School: Dramatics Club 2; Candidate for Probate Judge. Festus High School: Stvle Show 3, 4; Democracy Contest 4; Library Club 4; Honor Society 4. MARY ARNOLD daughter of Mr. Mrs. Joe Arnold Gym Demonstrations 1, 2; Library Club 4; F.T.A. 3; Christmas Tea 2; Kitchen Contest 3. NANCY BOAN daughter of Mr. Mrs. Homer Boan Christmas Tea 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; Class Softball 4. TAM BOWERS daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ray A. Bowers Esther High School: F.H.A. 1, 2; Girls Glee Club 2; Art Exhibit 2; Festus High School: Pep Squad 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; Spokesman Staff 4; Tiger Staff 4. JACKIE BRYANT daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ora Bryant Candlelight Service 4; Christmas Tea 1; Library Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Initiation Committee 2; Prom Invitation Com-mettee 3; Library Committee 2, 3, 4; Social Recreational Committee 1; F.T.A. 3, 4. WILMA BURRIS daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ross Burris Christmas Tea 1; Tumbling Team 2. RONALD BUTLER son of Sgt. Mrs. Ralph Butler Dance Committee 1, 2; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Tiger and Spokesman Staff 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Spanish Club Vice-President 4; All School Plays 2, 3; Who’s Who 4; Boys’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY CARROW daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mitchell Carrow Twirling 1, 2; Carnival Crowning 1; Float Committee 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Gym Demonstration 1, 2; Harvest Dance Committee 2, NANCY CLARK daughter of Mr. Mrs. Glen Clark Girls’ Chorus 1, 3; Harvest Dance Committee 2; Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2; Gym Demonstration 2; Christmas Tea 4; Planned Progress 3, 4; Planned Progress Panel 4; Tiger Crowning 4. GARY CARROW son of Mr. Mrs. Wclton Carrow Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Harvest Dance Committee 2; Science Club 3; Building and Grounds Committee 2; Prom-Committee 3; Safety Committee 3; Assembly Committee 4; Athletic Crowning 4; Tiger Crowning 4. DOROTHY CAUTRELL daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alva Cautrell Christmas Tea 1, 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Candlelighting Service 4; Initiation Committee 2; Science Award 1; Senior Ring Committee 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Committee 3. GLORIA COOK daughter of Mrs. Henry Boone Douglas High School: Girls’ Chorus and Mixed Chorus 1; Volleyball Team 1; Cheerleader 1; Sweet Heart Queen. Festus High School: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 4; G.A.A. 4; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. BILL DECLUE son of Mr. Mrs. William DeClue Boys’ Chorus 1, 4; Basketball 1; Club Committee 3; Safety Committee 1; C. O.E. Class 4; Initiation Committee 2. DONALD DECLUE son of Mr. Mrs. Lloyd DeClue C.O.E. 4; Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 2; Boys’ Chorus 1, 4; Initiation Committee 2; Assembly Committee 1; Club Committee 3. JUDY DERICKSON daughter of Mr. Mrs. L. W. Derickson Christmas Tea 1; Pep Squad 1; Senior Motto Committee 4; Initiation Committee 2; Honor Society 4. CURTIS FAULKNER son of Mr. Mrs. Earl Faulkner PHYLLIS FRAZIER daughter of Mr. Mrs. Marvin Frazier Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Welfare Committee 1; Float Committee 2; Library Committee 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Chorus 2, 4; Christmas Dance Committee 4. FAYE GIBSON daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Gibson Volleyball Team 1, 2; Tumbling 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Planned Progress 4; Christmas Tea 4; Building Grounds Committee 2. JERRY DECLUE son of Mr. Mrs. Leo DeClue Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Dramatics Club 4; Dance Committee 1; Spanish Club 4; Track 2; Tiger Crowning 4. JIMMY DIFANI son of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Difani Spokesman Staff 3, 4; Ticer Co-Editor 4; Who's Who 3, 4; Initiation Committee 2; Assembly Committee 1; Float Committee 1; Boys’ Chorus. PAUL FERGUSON son of Mr. Mrs. Orville Ferguson JOANNE GARDNER daughter of Mrs. Amos Gardiner KENNETH GOODWIN son of Mr. Mrs. Donald Goodwin Christmas Dance Committee 4; Senior Gas Day 4. Hillsboro High School: Building Grounds Committee 2. MICHAEL GREBE son of Mr. Mrs. John Grebe C.O.E. 3, 4; Football 2; Track DONNELL HAYES son of Mr. Mrs. Oliver Hayes Boys’ Chorus 1, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1. BILL HEWITT son of Mr. Mrs. William Hewitt Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; All School Play 2; Junior Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Initiation Committee 2. JANICE HILL daughter of Mr. Mrs. Orville Hill Girls’ Chorus 2; Spring Style Show 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Tiger Feature Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief of Spokesman 4; Dramatics Club 4; I Speak for Democracy Contest 4; Senior Gas Day 4. DONNA HORRIDGE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Emery Horridge Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Christmas Tea I; Dramatics Club 2; Library Committee 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 1; Candlelight Service 4. FAITH JARVIS daughter of Mr. Mrs. Dan Jarvis Who’s Who 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad President 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Class Officer 3; Prom Committee 3; Christmas Tea 1; Safety Committee 3. SHIRLEY HIGGINS Sister of Mr. Mrs. Paul Thuesen Tumbling 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Prom Refreshment Committee 3; Building Grounds Committee 1. GARY HOLT son of Mr. Mrs. Durwood Holt Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; Track 2; Prom Invitation Committee Chairman 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Tiger Advertising Manager 4; Spokesman Sports Editor 4; Cape Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Gas Day 4. DAVID HOUSE son of Mr. Mrs. William House Planned Progress 4; Senior Gas Day 4; Style Show Committee 4; Assembly Committee 1, 4; Building Grounds Committee 3. NORMA JERCINOVIC daughter of Mr. Sc Mrs. John Jercinovic Initiation Committee 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, President Library Club 4. 1 JOANNE KENNEDY daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Kennedy Christmas Tea 1; Building Grounds Committee 3; Initiation Committee 2. JOHN LILLY son of Mr. Mrs. John Lilly Float Committee 2; Football 3. PERRY MCCORMACK son of Mr. Mrs. Mitchell McCormack Boys' Chorus 1, 3, 4; Business Manager 3; Safety Committee 3; Basketball Manager 2; Fire Prevention 1; Initiation Committee 2; Assembly Committee 3; Awards Honors Committee 2; Dance Committee 1, 2. PAT MC IVER daughter of Mr. Tom Mclver and Mrs. Thelma Mclver Girls' Chorus 4; Christmas Tea 1; G. A.A. 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Prom Refreshment Committee 3; Library Club 3, 4; Class Volleyball 2; Candlelight Service 4. BASIL MATLOCK son of Mr. Mrs. Floyd Matlock Lakeview High School: Football I. PATRICIA KREITLER daughter of Mrs. Philomena Kreitler G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Christmas Tea 1; Gym Demonstration 1, 3; Planned Progress Panel 4; Girls’ Soft-ball 4. JANICE LOESCH daughter of Mr. Mrs. Cedric Loesch Girls' Chorus 2; Majorette 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Gas Day 4; Basketball Team 2, 4; Captain Girls' Softball 4. BILL MCKEE son of Mr. Mrs. Arch McKee Float Committee 2; Gym Demonstration. LEON MARTIN son of Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Martin Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Initiation Committee 2; Boys’ Chorus 4. TRUDY MATTHES daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Mathes Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Cape Contestant 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student of the Month 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; All School Play 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Tiger Crowning 4. I DONNELL MEYER son of Mr. Mrs. John Meyer Building and Grounds Committee C.O.E. 4. 2; JOE MILLER son of Mr. Mrs. Philip Miller Float Committee 1; Dance Committees 1, 2; Building and Grounds Committee 2; Gym Demonstration 3; Pep Squad 4; Dramatics Club 4; C.O.E. 4. CHARLES MITCHELL son of Mr. Mrs. M. D. Mitchell Band and Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Trumpet Solo 3, 4, Trumpet Trio and Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4: All State Band 3; Who’s Who 4; Brass Sextet 1, 2, 4; Gym Demonstration 3, 4; Science Club 3; Basketball 7; Track 1. TOM NAUSLEY son of Mr. Mrs. Floyd Nausley C.O.E. 3; Float Committee 2. VIRGINIA OGLE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Newman Ogle Gym Demonstration 1, 2; Float Committee 2; Welfare Committee 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ring Committee 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4. JEFFERY OGLE son of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Ogle Football 1, 2; Harvest Dance Committee 2; Initiation Committee 2; Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Safety Committee 2. JERRY PANNIER son of Mr. Mrs. Hubert Pannier Planned Progress 4; Safety Committee 4; Building and Grounds Committee 2. LOIS PAUL daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Paul Girls’ Chorus 1; Christmas Tea 1; Gym Demonstration 1; F.H.A. 1. STAN PEDERSON son of Mr. Mrs. Herman Pederson Boys’ Chorus I, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; C.O.E. 3, 4. RUTH PORCHEY daughter of Mr. Leonard Porchey and Mrs. Viola Porchey Christmas Tea 1; Candlelight Service 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Library Club Treasurer 3, Library Committee 3; Pep Squad 1, 2; Initiation Committee 2; Gym Demonstration 2; Band 1; C.O.E. 4. NORMA PUSATERI daughter of Mr. Mrs. Pietro Pusateri Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee 2; Christmas Tea 2, 4. KATHERYN PRATT daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bernard Pratt Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Squad 1; G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4; Dance Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Volleyball 3; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tiger Crowning 4. BETTY REECE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Phil Reece Pep Squad 1; Christmas Tea 1. GLENN REECE son of Mr. Mrs. William Reece Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Awards and Honor Committee 3; Track 3; Building and Grounds Committee 2; Dance Committee 1; Tiger Crowning 4. NORMA RHEA daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Rhea Dance Committee 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Float Committee 1. 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Tea 1; Social 7 Recreational Committee 1, 2. DON RUDISAILE son of Mr. Mrs. Wade Caldwell Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Dance Committees 1, 2, 4; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 3; Initiation Committee 2; Athletic Crowding 4; Tiger Crowning 4. FRANCES RHEA daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Rhea Christmas Tea 1; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Dramatics Club Treasurer 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Library Club Secretary 3; F.T.A. 2, 4. WENDELL RIDINGS son of Mr. Mrs. Grover Ridings Ste. Geneiene High School: Football 1; Basketball 1; Band 1; Fredricktown High School: Football 2; Basketball 2; Festus High School: Baseball 2, 3, 4. HELEN RUDISAILE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harlen Rudisaile Social and Recreational Committee 1; Dance Committee 1; Christmas Tea 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Prom Committee 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Planned Progress 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Faculty Banquet. MARY LOU SCHWEIGERT daughter of Mr. Sc Mrs. Louis Schweigert Dance Committee 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Social Recreation Committee 3; Girls’ Chorus 4; Float Committee 1; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; General Math Award 1; Probational Member of Honor Society 2. DONALD SHERMAN nephew of Mr. Mrs. A. L. McMullen Boys’ Chorus 1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Basketball 1; Awards and Honor Committee 2; Dance Committee 1; Prom Committee 3; Welfare Committee 4. LORETTA SELF daughter of Mr. Mrs. Floyd Self Christmas Tea 1, 2; Faculty Banquet 2; Pep Squad 2. CHARLENE SHORES daughter of Mr. Mrs. Izell Shores Douglas High School: Mixed Chorus 1; Volleyball 1; N.H.A. 1; Pep Squad 1; Dramatics Club 1; Festus High School: F.H.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 4. CAROL SHOULTS daughter of Mr. Mrs. Oliver Shoults Christmas Tea 2; Pen Squad 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4. DICK SIEBERT son of Mr. Mrs. Russell Siebert Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Prom Committee 3; Building and Grounds Committee 1, Co-Chairman; Club Committee 2, Co-Chairman; Safety Committee 3, Co-Chairman; Athletic Crowning 4; Tiger Crowning 4. CLARENCE SIEBERT son of Mr. Mrs. C. V. Siebert Boys’ Chorus 1; Science Club 3; Dance Committee 4; Track 1; Basketball Student Manager 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; M.A.C. All State Team 4; Emmett Kelly” Winner in Magazine Contest; Honor Society 4. GLENDA SLOAN daughter of Mr. Ernest Sloan Welision High School: Mixed Chorus 1; School Operetta 1; Festus High School: Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Gas Day 4; Tiger and Spokesman Staff 3, 4; Tiger Co-Editor 4; Dance Committee 2; Senior Style Show 2, 3; Christmas Tea 2. MARY HELEN STATLER daughter of Mrs. Theresa Statler G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Christmas Tea 1, 4; Dance Committees 2, 3; Co-Chairman Christmas Dance 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Social and Recreational Committee 2, 4; Gym Demonstration 1, 3; Girls’ Basketball 4. VIOLET TAYLOR daughter of Mr. Mrs. Loren Taylor Douglas High School: Mixed Chorus 1; Dramatics Club 1; N.H.A. 1; Pep Squad 1; Volleyball 1; Festus High School: Treasurer of Sophomore Class 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 4; F.H.A. 2; Secretary of Sub- District for F.H.A. 2. PEGGY TYNES daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Tynes Athletic Crowning 3, Athletic Queen 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Girls’ State 3; President of F.T.A. 4; Student of the Month 4; Who’s Who 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Band and Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad and G.A A. 1,2, 3, 4; Winner of Magazine Drive 4: Planned Progress Speech Winner 4; Tiger Crowning. PATTY WALTON daughter of Mr. Mrs. Walter Walton Band, Mixed Chorus and Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Shows 1, 2, 3, 4; Citizenship Award 1; Dance Comittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Science and Dramatics Club 3; Spokesman and Tiger Staff 4; Athletic Crowning and Who’s Who 4; Student Council 1; Tiger Crowning 4. BARBARA TRIPP daughter of Mr. Mrs. Floyd Tripp Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Tea 2; Dance Committee 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4. BARBARA VOGT daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Vogt Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Awards and Honors Committee 2; Initiation Committee 2; Who’s Who 4; Student of the Month 4; Winner of Betty Crocker Award 4. LORAINE WATERS daughter of Mr. Frank Waters Pep Squad 1, 2; Welfare Committee 1; Class Volleyball 2; Float Committee 2. ROBERT WELSH son of Mr. Mrs. Paul Welsh Initiation Committee 2; C.O.E. 4. PATRICIA WHITE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Clarence White Christmas Tea 1; Gym Demonstration 1; Pep Squad 1. SHARON WHITE daughter of Mr. Leroy White Mrs. Iona White Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Sophomore Citizenship Award 2; Who’s Who 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4; Cape Contestant 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; President of C.O.E. Class 4; Chairman of Talent Show Committee 2; Library Committee Chairman 3, 4; Tiger Crowning 4. TERRY WHITE son of Mr. Mrs. John White Football 1, 4; Football Student Manager 2, 3; Float Committee 1; Track 1; Dance Committee 4; Boys’ Chorus 4; Building and Grounds Committee 3. JOHN WIDEMAN son of Mr. Mrs. Emil Wideman CAROL WILLIAMS daughter of Mr. 6c Mrs. J. R. Williams Welfare Committee 1; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Christmas Tea 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Style Show 2; Art Exhibit 2; Initiation Committee 2. WALTER WORTH SOQ of Mr. Mrs. W. W. Worth Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 1; Welfare Committee 2; Building and Grounds Committee 3. FRANCIS WYNN son of Mr. Mrs. Fred Committee Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football'3, 4: Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Welfare Committee 2, 3, 4. BILL YFSBERG son of Mr. Mrs. William Yesberg Assembly Committee 4; Initiation Committee 2; Dance Committee 2; Building and Grounds Committee 1. BILL WILLIAMS son of Mr. 6c Mrs. Carthland Williams Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3; Athletic Crowning 4; Dance Committee 4; Club Committee 2; Initiation Committee 2, Float Committee 2; Who’s Who 4; Tiger Crowning 4. BESSIE WOODSON daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Woodson Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Christmas Tea 1; Dance Committee 2; Social and Recreation Committee 2, 3; Faculty Banquet 2. WILLARD WRIGHT son of Mr. Mrs. T. M. Wright KAREN YESBERG daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Yesberg Christmas Tea 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Library Club 4; Prom Invitation Committee 3- JIM YOST son of Mr. Mrs. Henry Yost Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Prom Committee 3; Athletic Crowning 4; Science Club 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Boys’ Chorus 2, 3; Tiger Crowning 4. L PAUU C. MITCHELL ft WHITE W. WORTH E BRAUN B MATLOCK K.YESBERC O PUDlSAILE P. KREITLER P. WYNN T. MATTMES H GRBBE C WILLIAMS 0. 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NAUSLEY K PRATT K COODWIN P FRAZIER R BUTLER W BURRIS „ J OGLE D HOUSE C SHORES B HEWITT T BOWERS N RHEA P FERGUSON L SELF J MILLER Give foMy Judy Huber Dale French President Vice-President Donald Dean Treasurer Mr. Loyce Campbell Sponsor Secretary Junim financial Charles Rigdon Business Manager Bill Abel Jim Baker Gene Bieser Tim Buehler Larry Abel Betty Basler Janet Bourisaw Bill Byrd Pat Abel Glen Bauman LeRoy Boyer John Cage Lana Bachek Doug Bay Wayne Boyer Tony Casey Franklyn Bahr Sue Bichle Delores Brown Shelby Coffelt JoAnn Cook Barbara Cummisky Jerry Derickson John Edgar Ella Cooper Stanley Curds Mary Beth Difani Richard Eisenbeis Sharon Cooper Leroy Dallas Brenda Doza Juanita Elliot James Crady Stanley Davis Oscar Doza Linda Eoff Stephen Culton Paul DeClue Adrian Drury Robin Evans Wanda Fadler Donna Farley Robert Faulkner Karen Foeller Kathleen Ford John French Francis Gibson Karl Fricke Donald Funk James Gamache Judy Gansner Donna Glaze William Graff Darlene Grobe Glenda Gamel Eric Grossman John Hammon Janice Hardy Kenneth Harris Geraldine Hayes Earl Hazel Bill Heiny Herbert Herman Mary Huber Richard Hughes Richard Humphery Margie Jackson Claude Keathley Pat James Kathleen Kennedy David Jarvis Linda Ketcherside Betty Jones Geraldine Kausler Dianne Knigge Roy Kassen Jim Lambert Bill Langelicr Judy Laughiin Dave Leonard Richard Lieber Jerry Lovelace Danny Lucas Ronald Mallory Todd Miller Marira Peterin LeRoy Lucas John Manley Roy Morrison Josephine Petty Ruth McClanahan Steve Martin Beverly Nicholson Margie Porter Judy McCreary Bob Miller James Niemann Clyde Pratt Sylvia McKee Carol Miller Larry Olinger Stephen Pratt Margie Propst Becky Pruneau Ronald Puckett Tom Raic Jim Renfro Ernest Rhodes Shirley Richardson Nancy Roberson Donna Roderique Pat Roderique Carolyn Rouggly Brenda Sapper Patricia Schubert Betty Schumer Jim Schweigert Bill Schwent Judith Ray Charles Robinson Della Schanz Margaret Shapiro Dennis Siebert Patricia Siebert Barbara Simmons Delores Sims Emmett Smetzer Ronnie Vaughn Darrell Vessell Nancy Vinyard Marian Walker Judy Walls Jerry Waltrip I.arry Wansley Richard White Becky Whitehead Bill Windcs Jim Bader President Charles Aubuchon Vice-President Mrs. Hadley Hinkle Sponsor _ Mr. Murrell Godwin Sponsor Carol Abernathy Jimmy Adams Everett Akers Deanna Akins Bryan Albaugh Charles Arnold Barbara Au Buchon Irma Au Buchon Sally Aubuchon Don Ayers Judy Bahr Joe Bieser Mary Bolgar Connie Bruton Linda Bryant Don Ray Burgam Jo Ann Burgette Bill Cage Carol Cage James Campbell Errol Carron Gordon Casanova Norma Casey Vernon Chotrow Sylvia Christopher Patti Clark Suzanne Cole Jean Colin Richard Cook Betty Covington George Covington Norman Crannick Donald Dean Rebecca De Clue Paul Diehl Carl Difani Deloras Dobbs Carol Drury Constance Drury Donald Dyle Terry Eggemeyer Ronnie Eisenbeis Nancy Elliot Terry Ellison Donald Evans Anita Faulkner Gerry Felgate Dale Firle Darrell Flieg Mary Frasier Phil Govreau QVlirleV Gross Patricia Nancy ' Chester Gebhardt Grebe prench Govro Donna Dianne Patricia Grossman Robert Hampton David Hanley Marvin Harman Jo Ann Heiny Charlotte Hill Doris Hill Virginia Hill Erma Hoffman John Huber Lucile Hughey Richard Hughey Robert Hughey Donald Hunt Mary Jennings ■ Shirley Johnson Francis Kennedy Caroline Junker George Kastenberger Elizabeth Kiepe Micky Kimberlin Thomas Keaton Linda King Billie Kennedy Bill Kirby Sue Knighton Kenneth Kreitler Christine Kyle Deloras Labuary Peggy La Mure Michael Lanham James Lashiey Dixie Lee Lyle Lehmbeck Carol Lewis Sam Litton Joan Loesch Allen Long Nancy Long Carole MacArthur Bill McClain David McClain Marilyn McClain Kay Mclver Doris McKee Peggy McKee Mike Me Neil Michael Mangan Martha Manley Nancy Matthes Carol May Bonita Medley Betty Meyer Julia Miller Hobart Mueller Jim Nicks Paul Ogle Tom Ogle Marie Olinger Gary Parker Larry Paul Wayne Peterein Donald Price Donald Propst Douglas Pusateri Roger Resinger Karen Roehrs Sylvia Rhineberger Karen Rhodes Noel Roth Betty Rudisaile David Rigdon Lucy Rush Sharon Ritter Fred Shores Jerry Shores Jane Ann Shoush Bill Sicbert John Siebcrt Ronnie Siebert Donald Smith Donna Smith Ella Mae Smith Neil Smith W. C. Smith Karen Tesreau Diral Thiele Robert Thompson Beverly Tindall Dave Tuller Victor Uding Pat Wansley Kenneth Whistler James White Julia White Glen Wright Jim Wright Bernard Wynn Raymond Wynn Ellen Vaughn Thomas Vaughn Roy Waymire Sherrell Waymire William Vest Susan Weier Steve Waltrip Branda Whaley SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE First Row: Mike Me Neil, Marilyn Me Gain. Second Row: Beverly Eisenbcis, Connie Ferebee, Deanna Akins. Third Row: Charles Aubuchon, Chester Grohs, Jim Bader. Oxvc Jieahmeti ent c Seaiua. oix Qmde. Schoxsls, Festus Grade School Hematite Grade School Festus Lutheran School Sacred Heart School R-7 Jefferson R-8 Athena If Janet Doza Secretary Bob Brase Vice-President Miss Ann Hammack Sponsor Bill Oberle President Mrs. Adam McCullough Sponsor Vernon Abel Charlene Adams Monte Albright Luella Amelung Walter Arnold Norma Aubuchon Bruce Bachek Douglas Baker Wanda Baker Joan Beck Eric Beckemeyer Francis Becquette Alice Bell Roberta Benton Pet Berberich Linda Biehle William Bilkey Beatrice Bland Earline Bland Sandra Bourisaw Beverly Boyd David Boyer Mary Boyer Steve Brooks Judy Brown Paulette Buehler Steve Buren Stanley Burkett Charles Carrow Richard Cautrell Richard Chapin Linda Christopher Geraldine Clifton Leah Colbert Donna Coleman James DeClue Mildred Difani Mary Drury Hershel Dugan Robert Edinger Lloyd Collins Ronnie Compton Anita Cook Carol Sue Cook Thomas Culton Glen Eisenbeis Judy Evans Ronnie Fadler John Felgate James Foeller Bradley Foreman Harold Frazier Lana Gebhart Nancy Goodwin Carol Govero Bill Grebe Milton Greenstreet Sandra Grey Mickey Hart Rickey Hart Gordon Heddell Charlotte Henneman Janet Hensley Donna Hogenmiller Gene Holdinghausen Stephanie Cummisky Norma Dallas William Davis Rudy Deckard Diane DeClue John Holloman Jerry Howe Carole Huber Leonard Huber Brenda Hughes Judy Hughes Dale Jackson Fred Jackson Herbert Jackson Janet James Wanda Jewel Larry Jones Viola Keinper Phillip Kennedy Robert Kennedy Maurinc Knigge Sharon Knoblock Sharon Kohler Janet Kreitler Dlaine Labuary David Lambert Howard Lancaster Kathleen Langelier Randy Le Grand Jerry Lilly Juanita Loesch Pam Luter Sharon Luter Patti Me Clenahan Neil Me Creary Betty Me Kee Linda Madison Joyce Malloy Terry Mangen Adrian Martin Carol Morrison Elmer Perryman Ruth Peterein Sheila Pease June Pippin Donald Politte Janet Porchey Howard Portell Ellen Porter Dennis Portlock Jerry Propst Annie Reno Carol Richardson Janice Roberson Curtis Roth Susan Roth Carl Schubert Linda Sapper Vivian Self Harry Shapiro Dennis Shelley Donna Shelley Delbert Shoults Carol Siebert Peggy Siebert Sharon Siebert Pam Smith Robert Stahl Mike Statler Orville Statzel Ruth Terry Harry Thurman Robert Tipton Mona Trask Linwood Turley Donald Politte. Jimmy Vandiver Nick Vaughn Stephen Vaughn Sharon Vessell Sharon Vinyard Martha Walker Bill Weier Virgil Weinrick Clarence White Ronald White Sylvia Whitehead John Whiteside Charlotte Wilfong Paul Williams Margie Windes Mike Wood Stella Worth Cora Wright £atwiea, Jlweat StnengtH and Stegyy, iipies 3a, Cncumed CltMetic (Q(it (inmud OfudstmaA, (Dunce Peggy Tynes was escorted by Bill Williams. The 1957 athlc-tic crowning was held in the Douglas Gym. Gaily decorated Christmas trees and a huge centered Christmas card carried out the seasonal motif. The retiring queen, Babe Buehler, entered from the right escorted by Tom Ferebee. The first candidate, entering from the left was Judy Bolle who was escorted by Ken Aubuchon. Pat Walton entered from the right and met her escort, Gary Carrow. Peggy Tynes met Bill Williams at the center of the stage. Beverly Nicholson came from the right to meet Don Rudisaile. Joan Hubbard was escorted by Dick Siebert. Sue Bolgar entered from the right and was met by Jim Yost. The last candidate was Audrey Klein. Her escort was Jerry Rhineberger. John Manley narrated the entire program. When everyone had taken his place, John announced that Peggy Tynes was the new athletic queen. She was presented with the retiring queen's bouquet and crowned by Bill Williams. Her reign then began. Beverly Nicholson bows to the retiring queen. Left to Right: Dick Siebert, Joan Hubbard; Jerry Rhineberger, Audrey Klein; Babe Buehler, retiring queen, Tom Ferebee; Ken Aubuchon, Judy Bolle; Peggy Tynes, athletic queen. Bill Williams; Pat Walton, Gary Carrow; Beverly Nicholson, Don Rudisaile; Sue Bolgar, Jim Yost. Sjeggif, 3ynee CltMetic Queen Je vu .ffiAine e’tg c Cliidteij Jige JCinfy Jigei JAe 3ig c Cwumituf Mwtfta, Jfie JANICE HILL, Commentator. Mary Jane Werner and Gene Brunkhorst, retiring Queen and King. The 1957-58 Tiger Crowning was held February 27, 1958 in the high school auditorium. Audrey Klein was crowned Tiger Queen by Jim Difani. Jerry Rhincberger received the King’s crown from Glenda Sloan. The royal couple then replaced Mary Jane Werner and Gene Brunkhorst, retiring king and queen. The following seniors made up the Tiger court; Patty Walton, Gary Carrow, Judy Bolle, Ken Aubuchon, Joani Hubbard, Jim Yost, Peggy Tynes, Jerry Rhincberger, Trudy Matthes, Glenn Recce, Sharyn White, Bill Williams, Kitty Pratt, Don Rudisaile, Nancy Clark, Jerry DeClue, Sue Bolgar, Dick Sicbert, Audrey Klein, Tom Ferebee. Left to Right: Tom Ferebee, Mary Jane Werner, Don Rudisaile, Kitty Pratt, Jerry DeClue, Nancy Clark, Gene Brunkhorst, Peggy Tynes, Kenny Aubuchon, Judy Bolle, Jim Defani Glenda Sloan, Audrey Klien. 5itmA Of Jfie 1958 Cltmual All the gowns worn by the girls in the crowning were furnished by E D Style Shop. Pastel colors were featured. This careful selection contributed much to the beauty of the occasion. Also the crowning highlighted the annual Spring Fashion Style Show sponsored by the senior mothers. The flowers, which were made by Mrs. Fults to blend with each dress lent -added beauty. Janice Hill was the commentator. Kenneth Aubu-chon and Judy Bolle enter second. Gary Carrow and Patty Walton were our tallest couple. Glenda Sloan crowns Jerry Rhineberger while Audrey Kiien, Seated, who was crowned by Jim Defani, Standing, looks lovely. Left to Right: Jerry Rhineberger, Janice Hill, Patty Walton, Joani Hubbard, Gary’ Carrow, Jim Yost, Trudy Matthes, Glen Reece, Sharyn White, Bill Williams, Sue Bolgar, Dick Siebert. Senior Jafte 3of Spot) Jn Who a Who Audrey Klein, Most Popular, Best Personality, Best All-Around; Tom Ferebee, Most Popular, Our Ladies Man, Prettiest Eyes. Suzanne Bolgar, Best Figure, Best Dancer, Prettiest Hair. Joan Hubbard, Friendliest, Most Polite; Ronnie Butler, Friendliest, Best Dressed, Neatest. Sharon White, Prettiest Complexion, Most Serious, Prettiest Eyes. Judy Bolle, Best Athlete; Kenneth Aubuchon, Most Serious. Janice Loesch, Most Funloving; Mike McNeil, Best Dancer; Bill Williams, Most Fnnloving. Jimmy Difani, Most Courageous. Sally Aubuchon, Most Talented; Charles Mitchell, Most Talented. £eat We Smget . . . . SEPTEMBER 3rd, end of freedom . . . 4th, Senior rings arrived . . . 12th, E D Style Show. . . 13th, Tigers win first football game over Ste. Genevieve — Class officers elected. . . . 17th, Senior pictures taken. . . 20th, Tigers victorious over DeSoto. . ,27th. Freshman Initiation. . ,30th. Baseball trophy awarded to our team. OCTOBER 2nd, first student council meeting. . ,4th, Fredericktown wins over Festus. . . .7th, new fire escapes finished. . ,8th, Safety Committee began work. . . ,9th, Judo Assembly presented — Crystal City-Festus football game . . . 14th, students see Ten Commandments. . . .16th, Schools closed because of Flu epidemic. . . ,21st, schools resumed classes. . . .31st, Civics classes held UNICEF drive. Our baseball trophy Freshman Initiation Jiey State Cueata, NOVEMBER 1 Harvest Dance ... 4 Christmas Card Campaign begun ... 7 Senior Gas Day ... 11 Book Fair ... 15 Dad's night ... 13 Sophomores win Community Chest ... 20 Planned Progress meets ... 22 I Speak for Democracy Contest ... 26 Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 2 Glen Cunningham Talks . . . 3 St. Clair vs. Tigers ... 6 DeSoto at Festus ... 9 St. Clair Tourney ... 12 County Planned Progress held ... 17 Hillsboro vs. Festus ... 20 Christmas Tea, Candlelight Service, Athletic Crowning at Christmas Dance. IK. OKcC (ZaleKcUm, JANUARY 7 March of Dimes begins ... 8 Festus - Farmington basketball game — we won ... 9 Drivers Training finishes course ... 10 Old semester ends; Tigers defeated Hillsboro ... 11 Rolla wins over Festus ... 12 Mrs. Hinkle moves to new Art Room ... 14 Festus vs. Crystal City ... 18 Barbara Vogt wins Betty Crocker Award ... 22 T.B. test administered ... 24 Sand-painting assembly. FEBRUARY 3 County Music festival ... 4 Pruth McFarland sings in assembly ... 7 Festus-Herculaneum game ... 10 Crystal vs. Festus; beginning of Twirp Week ... 11 Festus at Elvins ... 14 Twirp Dance ... 18 Festus vs. Bonne Terre ... 20 DeSoto at Festus ... 25 Festus plays Perryville ... 27 Senior Style Show ... 28 Herculaneum plays at Festus. MARCH Senior Play ... 3-7 Regional basketball games, at Crystal ... 10th-14th Twirp week ... 14 Assembly, Beachler Duo ... 21 End of third quarter ... 17 Baseball Season begins. APRIL 4 Holiday, Good Friday ... 7 PTA ... 10 Chancellor’s Dinner ... 24 State Music meet at Columbia. MAY 9 Prom ... 16 Senior Issue of Spokesman ... 18 Baccalaureate ... 19th-23rd Senior Week ... 23 Commencement ... 29 Last day of school. da JAe foA- Jtuiiaiag d.d,.d. The purpose of the Co-operative Occupational Education program in Festus High School is to provide practical experience on actual jobs for those students who have chosen the occupation they wish to follow after graduation. The success of this program is determined by the number of students remaining in this class. In the past eight years 130 students have been enrolled in this C.O.E. program, and many are still working in the same occupation. At the eighth annual Employee - Employer Banquet, the employers were guests of their employees. The school faculty and board members were invited to attend. First Row Left to Right: Shirley Bell, June Aubuchon, Pat Mclver, Carol Williams. Second Row: Mr. Litton, Perry McCormack, Sharon White, Bill DeCIue. Third Row: Ruth Porchey, Paul Ferguson, Don DeClue, Mary Carrow. Fourth Row: Mike Vaughn, Donnell Meyers, Robert Welsh, Stanley Pederson, Mike Grebe. SHARON WHITE, secretary to Mr. Shoush, principal of F.H.S. PAT MCIVER, clerk, Brokerage, Mr. Harold Gover, Manager. Shirley Bell Vaughn’s Dairy Shop, Mrs. James Vaughn Donald DeClue North Mill Street Market, Mr. C. L. Barnhart Ruth Porchey Secretary; American Life and Accident Insurance, Mr. Robert Clark Mike Vaughn Burkhart’s Market, Lester Burkhart Carol Williams Bill DeClue Assistant Dietician, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Lloyd and Wm. DeClue’s G. Franks Motor Service Mike Grebe Auto Repair, Lloyd and Wm. DeClue Motor Service Perry McCormack Kroger’s, Mr. Wm. Raby Mary Ann Carrow Stanley Pederson Alexander Office Supply, Mr. Alex Engel Radio and Television Service, Homer Mr. Edwin Engel June Aubuchon Clerk; Crystal Village Drugs, Mr. Sam Linder Joe Miller Kroger’s, Mr. Orlin Weiss Donnell Meyer A and P Stores, Mr. A. J. Kirby Earl Hazel Isenman Motors, Mr. Max McCullough Qfixidtmaa. Jm C£imaace StoUday Setuwtt Miss Celia Steele, new Home Economics teacher supervises cookie making for Christmas tea. Hostesses greet guests and classes check last-minute details. 1 2 Senior girls are the first served. CUMetica.. Clctwe Students, Squad fRepxeaenti, SxfutaC Spirit Left to Right: Joan Hubbard, Susie Drake, and Barbara Tripp. Back Row. Left to Right: Mary Bolgar, Mildred Difani, Joyce Malloy, Sharon Knobloch, Sylvia Rhineberger, Juanita Loesch, Doris Hill, Joan Loesch. Row Eleven: Gerry Clifton, Linda Sapper, Linda Madison, Sharon Lutcr, Charlotte Wilfong, Linda Biehle. Carol May. Row Ten: Jackie Bryant, Deanna Akins, Judy Bahr, Donna Smith, Martha Manley, Beverly Eisenbeis, Sheila Pease, Irma Au Buchon,.Marian Walker, Ella Mae Smith, Berry Meyer. Row Nine: Party Clark, Pat Godwin, Virginia Hill, Susie Cole, Doris Me Kee, Julia Miller, Karen Tesreau, Karen Roehrs, Betty Rudisaile, Linda Bryant, Kay Mclver. Sandy Bourisaw, Pat Siebert. Row Eight: Pat Wansley, Betty Me Kee, Ellen Porter, Peggy Tynes, Wanda Fadler, Carol Miller, Nancy Roberson, Betty Basler, Linda Eoff, Susie Drake, Jane Ann Shoush. Row Seven: Joann Burgett, Brenda Sapper, Judy McCreary, Carolyn Rouggley, Peggy McKee, Elizabeth Kiepe, Becky DeClue, Glenda Gamel, Sylvia Christopher, Delores Labuary, Barbara Aubuchon, Sharon Siebert. Row Six: Charlotte Hen- neman, Pam Luter, Elaine Labuary, Frances Rhea, Norma Rhea, Dorothy Cautrell, Barbara Vogt, Trudy Matthes, Marilyn Me Clain, Connie Bruton, Connie Ferebee, Mary Frazier. Row Five: Sharon Vinyard, Judy Ray, Janet Bourisaw, Karen Foeller, Kathleen Kertz, Kathleen Kennedy, Carol Abernathy, Ellefi Vaughn, Betty Covington, Marie Olinger, Gerry Felgate, Susie Weier. Row Four: Barbara Cummisky, Phylis Frazier, Carla Eisenbeis, Gerry Hayes, Juanita Elliott, Charmaine Stolzcr, Sue Biehle, Sally Aubuchon, Judy Walls, Shirley Richardson, Becky Pruneau. Row Three: Carol Huber, Paulette Buehler, Nancy Goodwin, Janet Porchey, Mary Drury, Carol Siebert, Kathleen Lange-lier, Judy Laughlin, Donna Glaze, Betty Jones, Anita Cook, Judy Evans, Donna Hoganmiller, Lea Colbert, Joe Miller, Lana Gebhardt, Peggy Siebert, Barbara Tripp, Virginia Ogle, Miss Ann Hammack. Row One: Susie Bolgar, Gloria Cook, Mary Ann Kertz, Judy Bolle, Beverly Nicholson, Judy Huber, Mary Beth Difani, and Audrey Klein. (Me deadew, J'Homete School Sjjvut j£am ■+ - Left to Right: Audrey Klein, Mary Beth Difani, Judy Huber, Beverly Nicholson, Judy Bolle, Mary Ann Kertz, Gloria Cook, Susan Bol ar. Jjeam Left to Right: Mildred Difani, Sharon Knobloch, Doris Hill, Sylvia Rhineberger, Joan Loesch, Juanita Loesch, Mary Bolgar, Joyce Malloy. BactfielJ. Left to Right: Bill Byrd, Terry Eggemeyer, Jerry Rhineberger. Francis Wynn, and Bill Williams. Line: John Cage, Doug Bay, Clarence Siebert, Roger Resinger, Jim Yost, Jim Schweigerr Tom Ferebee, Terry White. The Festus Football Team enjoyed a successful season, winning 7 and losing 2. One game that was lost was played during the flu epidemic. Francis Wynn Jerry Rhineberger OPPONENT Ste. Genevieve 0 De Soto 6 Farmington 6 Fredericktown 27 Crystal City 37 Perryville 7 Flat River 7 Herculaneum 7 St. Vincent 6 Tom Ferebee FESTUS September 13 1 ' 19 September 20 7 September 27 14 October 4 0 October 11 6 November 2 12 November 6 40 November 9 33 November 13 20 Bill Williams First Row. I eft to Right: Ronnie Siebert, Larry Jones, Harry Shapiro, Micky Kimberlin, Billy Abel, Doug Pusiteri, Vernon Abel, Mickey Hart, Da-e Boyer, Jerry Lilly, Bill Bilkey. Second Row: Fred Difani, Gene Green-street, Don Ayers, Bob Stahl, Bob Brase, Terry White, Tom Ferebee, Bill Williams, Bill Byrd, David Hanley, Noel Roth, Jim Nicks, Steve Brooks, Bill Oberle, David McClain. Third Rote: Leroy Boyer, John Cage, Clarence Siebert, Jim Yost, Gordon Heddell, Paul DeClue, Roger Resinger, Bernard Wynn, Doug Baker, Bill Cage, Bill Lang-elier, Richard Eiscnbeis, Bradley Foreman, Joe Gro(is. Fourth Row: Coach Godwin, Coach Crain, Jim Schweigert, Neal Smith, Robert O’Shea, Doug Bay, Jerry Rhineberger, Francis Wynn, Terry Eggemeyer, Tim Buehler, Linwood Turley, Norman Crannick, James Campbell. Bernard Wynn Bill Byrd 3ig t Jwudue 3namL 3e twival First Row, Left to Right: Dick Siebert, Don Rudisaile, Clarence Siebert, {Student Manager) John Stewart, Bill Byrd, Second Row: John Manley, David Leonard, Bill Graff, Stanley Davis, Glenn Reece, Kenneth Aubuchon, Coach Crain, Third Row: Gary Carrow, John Hammon, Gary Parker. Our basketball squad, led by Coach Crain, enjoyed a very successful season this year. They started the season right by taking second place in the St. Francis Borgia tournament. The boys showed spirit, speed, and sportsmanship. CAPTAIN — Gary Car row BASKETBALL SCHEDULE St. Francis Borgia Tourney Duschene 37 Nov. 27 Festus 51 DuBourg 48 Nov. 29 Festus 57 New Haven 60 Nov. 30 Festus 55 St. Clair 33 Dec. 3 Festus 46 De Soto 45 Dec. 6 Festus 50 Washington 51 Dec. 11 Festus 45 Hillsboro 61 Dec. 17 Festus 32 fNorthwest 58 Jan. 3 Festus 61 •Farmington 50 Jan. 7 Festus 67 •fHillsboro 39 Jan. 10 Festus 63 •Rolla 56 Jan. 11 Festus 37 Crystal City 60 Jan. 14 Festus 59 fPotosi 49 Jan. 17 Festus 50 Esther 70 Jan. 21 Festus 64 Desloge 54 Jan. 28 Festus 51 •fCrystal City, Postponed Jan. 31 to Feb. 10 Festus •Washington 52 Feb. 1 Festus 57 fHerculaneum 49 Feb. 7 Festus 46 Elvins Feb. 11 Festus Bonne Terre Feb. 18 Festus •fDe Soto Feb. 21 Festus •Perryville Feb. 25 Festus •Herculaneum Feb. 28 Festus Home Games + Coherence Games Don Rudisaile John Manley John Stewart Glen Reece Stanley Davis David Leonard Bill Graff Bill Byrd First Row, Left to Right: Bob Thompson, Micky Hart, Bob Brase, Rickey Hart, Don Propst. Second Row: Ed Firley, Marvin Harmon, Glen Wright, Gordon Hedden, Bernard Wynn, Bryon Albaugh, Charles Au Buchon,Sherrell Waymire, Mr. Hoggard, Coach. Third Row: Bill Oberle, Linwood Turley, Jim Bader, Dennis Shelle, Doug Baker, Terry Eegemeyer. Front Row, Left to Right: W. C. Smith, Bill Byrd, John Cage, Bill Worth, Francis Wynn, Don Rudisaile, Jim Yost, Gary Carrow, Leroy Boyer. Second Row: Tony Casey, Terry Eggemeyer, Bill Williams, Glen Reece, Kenneth Au Buchon,David Hanley, Bill Cage, Jim Schweigert. Third Row: Doug Bay, John Hammon, Mike Lanham, John Stewart, Coach Goodwin. BASKETBALL — Left to Right: Audrey Klein, Mary Helen Statler, Brenda Sapper, Peggy McKee, Kitty Pratt, Jane Ann Shoush, Pat Kreitler, Judy Bolle, Carolyn Rouggly, Karen Tesreau. VOLLEYBALL — Left to Right: Joan Loesch, Audrey Klein, Doris Hill, Brenda Sapper, Alice Bell, Patricia McClanahan, Peggy McKee, Donna Smith, Sharon Vinyard, Judy Bolle, Deanna Akins, Sally Aubuchon, Jane Ann Shoush, Janice Doza, Pat Kreitler, Judy Gansner, Darlene Grobe, Carolyn Rouggly, Carol Huber, Karen Tesreau. 7untili y TUMBLING — Left to Right: Audrey Klein, Barbara Cummisky, Karen Foeller, Kathy Kertz, Margaret Shapiro, Judy Walls, Judy McCreary, Judy Bolle, Karen Tesreau, Suzanne Bolgar, Judy Bahr, Mary Frazier, Ellen Vaughn, Mary Bolgar, Pat Godwin, Mary Helen Statler, Brenda Sapper, Doris Hill, Judy Ray, Gerry Hayes. Q-.CL.Cl. Ubwmetea- CLtMetio Back Row, Left to Right: Ellen Vaughn, Geraldine Clifton, JoAnn Garner, Juanita Loesch, Barbara Tripp, Peggy Tynes, Patty Clark, Judy Bolle, Linda Eoff, Gloria Cook, Mary Ann Kertz, Kathleen Kertz, Judy Huber, Brenda Sapper. Row Five: Mary Helen Statler, Ruby Decker, Elaine Labuary, Pat Bererick, Linda Sapper, Jane Ann Shoush, Karen Tesreau, Jackie Boyer, Shirley Richardson, Carolyn Rouggly, Judy Laughlin, Judy Walls, Becky Pruneau, and Miss Ann Hammack. Fourth Row: Sally Au Buchon, Kathleen Langelier, Janet Kreitler, Pat Kreitler, Beverly Nicholson, Carol Huber, Alice Bell, Sheila Pease, Pat McClanahan, Carol Richardson, Rebecca DeCIue, Judy McCreary, Helen Rudisaile. Third Row: Carol Grovo, Sandra Bourisaw, Donna Coleman, Susan Weier, Elizabeth Kiepe, Peggy McKee, Paulette Buehler, Carol Grossman, Anita Cook, Joan Beck, Lucile Hughey, Mary Beth Defani, Ella Mae Smith, Suzanne Bolgar. Second Row: Patricia Godwin, Sharon Knoblock, Sharon Vinyard, Donna Hogenmiller, Charlotte Henneman, Kay Mclver, Kitty Pratt, Janet Doza, Lana Gebbardt, Irma Awbqglwn, Juanita Elliot. First Row: Karen Yesberg, Doris Hill, Mary Frazier, Mary Bolgar, Judy Ray, Donna Glaze, Audrey Klein. Judy Bolle _ Peggy Tynes Kitty Pratt Audrey Klein — Treasurer Vice-President ----Secretary ----President ■ £ $ A. iiJaJU SfZciUts Spsim Supplement 76e4e events cuene enjoyed often TKancA, t JlUUWL OtoAA Lett to Right: Bill Hewitt, Barbara Vogt, Trudy Matthes, Joan Hubbard, Jim Lindenberger, Peggy Tynes, Ronnie Butler, Susie Bolgar. 3lcuf 3Ae 3am CAST Willie ____ Mrs. Riordan ___ Malvina Riordan Herbie Cora ___________ Hati ___________ Joe_____________ -----Bill Hewitt Peggy Tynes -----Susie Bolgar -----Ronnie Butler —Trudy Matthes -----Joan Hubbard Jim Lindenberger The play was given May 10, 1957 and directed by Judy Hayes and Betty Siebc-rt. Left to Right: Trudy Matthes, Peggy Tynes. Susie Bolgar, Bill Hewitt, Joan Hubbard. SapAomaxe QIoaa May, Jhe Jiattexing CAST Mrs. Zooker Lena Zooker Reverend Rigley Mrs. Rigley _ -Mr. Tesh_______ ___Janice Hardv Nancy Roberson Don Dean ______Patsy Abel Dale French The play was given May 10, 1957 and directed by Lynette Stites and Faherty Casey. Left to Right: Janice Hardy, Don Dean, Nancy Roberson, Patsy Abel, Dale French. ie kman QtaoA Left to Right: Charles Aubuchon, Jim Bader, Karen Roehrs, Martha Manley, Judy Bahr, David McClain. Jn cDmSt Clfiout iDaLuj CAST Mother ----------Karen Roehrs Father ------------------ David McClain Mac Jim Bader Honor ------------------ Martha Manley Herb ------------------Charles Aubuchon The play was given May 10, 1957 and directed by Mary Ellen Maher and Carol Nanney. Left to Right: Karen Roehrs, David McClain, Jim Bader, Charles Aubuchon, Martha Manley. Left to Right: David McClain, Jim Bader, Judy Bahr, Charles Aubuchon, Martha Manley, Karen Roehrs. Left to Right: Mrs. Colbert, Judy Hayes, Betty Siebert, Lynette Stites, Carol Nanney, Mary Ellen Maher. SfSaaetkdt Olun ia i t Jtt Spring Sperid Opponent They We St. Francis Borgia 1 0 St. Francis Borgia 13 9 John Borroughs 5 9 Webster Groves 5 6 Herculaneum 6 16 Fox 1 12 St. Francis Borgia 9 7 St. Francis Borgia 3 5 Webster Groves 3 12 Crystal City 1 11 John Borroughs 4 17 Northwest Sub-District 1 T ournament 8 Northwest 1 8 Hillsboro 0 10 Crystal City 3 District Tournament 8 St. Vincent Won 12 2 — Lost 4 0 Front Row, Left to Right: Donald Propst, Richard Moore, Roger Krietler, Bill Longelier, Dick Siebert. Second Row: Roger Butler, Larry Lewis, David Leonard, Kenneth Harris, Kenneth Aubuchon, Jerry Rhineberger, Gary Parker. Dennis Siebert, John Manley, Wendell Ridings, Clarence Siebert. Third Row: Mike Mangin, Coach Parker, James Crady, Bernard Wynn, Bryan Albaugh, Jim Bader, Lloyd Cox, Tim Buehler, Charles Aubuchon, Jim Renfro, Herbert Herman, Donell Hayes, Micky Kimberlin. History repeated itself in the Spring of 1957. Our fine baseball team, who captured the County Championship the first year the Conference was organized, won the trophy for the second consecutive year. Coach Parker lead our team through a very successful season. We were undefeated in conference play, and won the sub-district tournament. Receiving Line Friends and relatives serve as audience. Juttuvc - SetUax. Meld (Stt May 3 The Festus High School Junior-Senior Prorn was held Friday evening, May 3, 1937, at the new grade school gymnasium in Hartshorn Acres. Entering the world of island enchantment, couples were met by islanders and presented with colorful leis. Girls from our Sophomore class dressed in brilliant sarongs served gracefully, taking time out to snap pictures of couples. Those Sophomores serving at the affair were: Susie Drake, Sue Beihle, Mary Beth Difani, Linda Eoff, Judy Huber, and Bill Byrd. A spotlight shown on the rugged, snowy peaks of a majestic mountain. Couples danced around a romantic South Sea Isle. Refreshments were served throughout the evening by the Junior mothers. The music, which carried out the soft tropical mood, was provided by the Charlie Novae Band from St. Louis. CLmeucan 3iustojaf, and Science ie£d Jdp Students from the American History and Science classes left the high school Friday, April 11, 1957, on their trip to Detroit, Canada, South Bend, and Chicago. In Detroit they visited the Ford Rotunda, a Ford plant, and Greenfield Village. Saturday they rode through Windsor, Canada, spent the afternoon at Notre Dame, and arrived in Chicago late that night. Sunday they visited the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Science and Industry. The students arrived in Festus at 12:30 A.M. Monday morning. Customers inspection leaving Canada. Shirley Higgins and Faith Jaris. Students visiting the grotto at Notre Dame. Our Seniors Enjoy Annual Visit Through The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. ' Top—Row One. Left to Right: r Roger Kreitler, Wayne Gendron, Dave Benson, LeRoy McClanahan, Kenneth Wampler, Allen Edrington, David Lashley, Roger Butler, Richard Walls, Joe Drury, Bob Wilson, John Williams, Roger Uding. Row Two: Helen Voteau, Carolyn Dreyer, Marilyn Boyer, Janaan Mitchell, Babe Buehler, Gerry Burnside, Betty Stueve, Betty Siebert, Jackie Kempster, Virginia Roberson. Doretta Bahr, Mary Ann Siebert, Etta Rudisiale, Judy Keevins, Dolly Schanz, Joyce Wilson, Barbara Morrison. Row Three: Judy Bahr, Rosie Coleman, Jack Burris, Mickey Ogle, Larry Jarvis, Dave Friend, Virgil Hill, Charles Beatte, Barbara Vessel!, Bonnie Partney, Doris Lucas. Bottom — Row One, Left to Right: Gilbert Keaton, Leroy LaPlant, Lee Waltrip, Bryl Rudisaile. Glennon Peterin, John Byrd, Jerry Vinyard, Gene Brunkhorst, Jack Parr, Willard Waymire, Dave Bauman, Carol Nanny, Melvin Oldham, Jerry Govero, Carl Doiron, Clifford Matlock, Bill Keyton, Jim Ketcherside, Allen Garrett, Bob McKee. Row Two: Faye James, Betty Barnes, Roland Smith, Denny Porter, Allen Butler, Richard Moore, Carole Peterin, Mark Vaughn, Judy Hayes, Norma Aubuchon, Diana Abernathy, Carole Winkler, Shirley Ogle, Marlene McClure, Darlene Kohler, Barbara Miller, Carolyn Eisenbeis, Kathleen Copeland, Julia Walls, Norma Anderson, Aileen Myers, Mary Ellen Maher, Jackie Holloman, Wamda Westbrook, Lynnette Stites, Joyce Boyd, Jeanette Seals, Rosie Roth. Shirley Haverstick, Norma Boyer, Shirley Coffelt, Helen Zaph, Connie Barton, Bill Akins, LeRoy Leftridge. Row Three: Gary Hughes, Dave Huber, Carl Clark, Bob Ellison, Earl Cook, Donald Shores, Mary Jane Werner, Dianne Hartman, Judy Schembre, Ava Bahr, Larry Jarvis, Richard Hendrix, Feherty Casey, Joan Raebel, Ruth Rhodes, Glenda Gibbs. 1957 SenioHA, visit ChicagoJYiagwut xi£Ls, Yew IJohA and Washington, They visit the Museum of Scicnct and Industry in Chicago mfH ■i Lli M Our nation’s Capitol is interesting The Seniors, with seven chaperones and sponsors: Mr. Tynes, Mr. Long, Mrs. Burnside, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Dreyer, and Mrs. Manley, departed from Union Station in St. Louis via the ' Bluebird” on Sunday morning. May 26 and arrived in Chicago, where they visited points of interest in the afternoon. That evening, they left for Niagara Falls to enjoy that marvelous work of nature. They left for New York to spend Tuesday and Wednesday sightseeing. Some of the interesting places visited included Rockefeller Center, Radio City, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. On Thursday morning they went to Washington to spend the rest of the day and Friday visiting places of interest, a few of which were the Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol, Whitehouse and Lincoln Memorial. On the Virginia side of the Potomac they visited Alexandria. Arlington and Mt. Vernon. On Friday night, an exhausted and happy group of Festus High School representatives left for home. They reached Festus on Saturday afternoon. The statue of Liberty and the harbor are worth seeing. The buildings around the Tidal Basin are beautiful. Baccalaureate services were held Sunday, May 19, 1957 at 8:00 P.M. in the Festus High School Auditorium. Reverend George Faulk gave the Baccalaureate Sermon. The Mixed Chorus sang Onward Christian Soldiers, Now the Day is Over, and The Lord Bless You and Keep You. They assemble before service The first senior enters for Commencement. Seniors receive rewcmcC {on, {oun yeano, c{ cvon6. Seniofid - etc. The mixed chorus sings. The seniors stand to receive diplomas. Mrs. Dreyer congratulates Judy Hayes, Valedictorian. The graduating class of 1957 consisting of 116 seniors received their diplomas at commencement ceremonies held Friday, Mary 24, 1957 at 8:00 P.M. in the Festus Grade School Gymnasium. The speaker was Dr. Mark Scully the President of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Dr. Scully was Superintendent of Festus High School from 1942-1945. David Friend, James Lindenberger, and Charles Mitchell played a trumpet solo and the mixed chorus sang TURN BACK O MAN and ONWARD YE PEOPLES. Allen Butler is named class Salutatorian. The Tommy Alexander Award went to Gene Brunkhorst. Caree r wad, field Clpul 16 Hostesses registering the speakers. On the afternoon of April 16, 1957 Career Day was held. The main speaker was Mr. Merton Wheeler of the Missouri State Department. There were approximately sixty-five other speakers from varied fields also present. Main Speaker: Mr. Merton Wheeler. New Seniors take their places during Senior Week. MANLEY'S SPORT SHOP. Phone: YE. 7-5 ' 30: CENTRAL REXALL DRUGS Qjala Uai GslecutefiA. CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS it % KP KIST BROTHERS V, Distributors of QUALITY MILK % % •-Jt ttL V o' V v-) . 120 SOU'S ®j8 ThM:KT (?) .o,0 y J -$ ■ is ,r °. '-x V. % KKST X3ZHI73F o0, v '-x O • , o. ° V% W'-fe . L A. X CK oon insurance agency X FESTUS, MISSOURI Ov % 3 -- 'A 7 I ) NSURANCi 'J fiDijMy yX X QUALITY CLEANERS MB. AND MRS. JOEL. HARRIS 206 MAIN STREET . i a i' J«s.iA ARNOLD CHEVROLET COMPANY Telephone YE. 7-4626 223 Main St. FESTUS, MISSOURI Jk- k ■O HOMES FOR THE AGED INVALIDS CONVALESCENTS COMPLETE NURSING SERVICE PHYSICIAN AND NURSING CARE 14 ACRES OF QUIET - PEACEFUL HEALTHFUL BEAUTY TURN SOUTH AT HWAY. 61 67 INTERSECTION ONTO HWAY. 61—5 MILES TO HWAY. TT — TURN RIGHT GO 2 MILES TO REST HOME Visiting Hours At Your Convenience Owned Operoted by J. ROSE M. DECLUE AMBULANCE SERVICE .•WNV a I SEASONED JUST RIGHT—IT'S DELICIOUS DISTRIBUTED BY: TWIN CITY PURE PORK SAUSAGE TWIN CITY PACKING LOCKER CO. FESTUS,. MISSOURI STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPLIMENTS OF SHAPIRO BROTHERS IRON AND METAL SCRAP SHEET METAL BALERS YE 7-2888 Festus, Missouri Compliments of CO-ED GARMENT CO. Festus Missouri Phone YE 7-4676 HOWARD F. DONALD General Contractor 716 North Mill Street Festus Elementary School Building THE RECORD DEN 240 Main Street Phone YE 7-4205 Festus, Missouri Guitars Harmony Stella Supro Kay All Types of Musical Instruments Donald M. Donze, Manager Thomas Electronic Organs Stark Kimble Pianos Record Players Decca and V. M. K. J. C. F. RADIO STATION 1010 ON YOUR DIAL FOR MUSIC AND NEWS — Your Announcers — PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. Crystal City Missouri TWIN CITY MOTEL Radio at No-Charge Cooking Privileges Phone YE 7-6003 Trailer Court Facilities Festus Crystal City — Owners — Gilbert and Paul Ray ZEPHYR Gasoline and Oil We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps Gas for Less Highway 61-67 Crystal City Missouri QUEM'S Sandwiches — Sundaes Soft Drinks — Malts Sis Paul Crail Owners DANCING AFTER 7 P.M. For Complete INSURANCE See DRAKE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone YE 7-4446 Crystal City Missouri FESTUS HARDWARE COMPANY Phone YE 7-2946 Festus Westinghouse Youngstown RCA Pittsburgh Use our drive-in in the Rear Newest equipment Joe L. Harris YEllowstone 7-4244 QUALITY CLEANERS Shirts expertly laundered and finished. LET, , ; STORE YOUR ) l In'1 WOOLENSanUFURS l n puk VAULT Qupui v Clbowfus REFRESH YOURSELF! Drink COCA-COLA In Bottles The Jefferson County PRESS-TIMES ALL THE NEWS EVERY WEEK THE TRI-CITIES' LEADING NEWSPAPER Phone YE. 7-2811 CRYSTAL CITY, MO. Compliments of STOLZERS MARKET The Daily NEWS-DEMOCRAT Jefferson County's Only Daily Phone YE-3110 FESTUS, MISSOURI 818 North Fifth St. Festus, Mo. CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY Highway 61 - 67 Crystal City Missouri ZEPHYR Gasoline and Oil Gas For Less Highway 61 - 67 Crystal City Missouri Crystal City, Mo. Phone YE 7-3662 Terminals . . . St. Louis Flat River DeSoto Potosi I ronton C. E. S. TRUCK LINES Serving Festus and Crystal City Daily Faster Than Rail, Regular As Mail” PIESCHEL'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Road Service Washing — Greasing Tire Repairing Phillips 66 Accessories Battery Charging Hi-Way 61-67 —Phone YE 7-2667 Crystal City, Missouri Compliments of RIGDON INSURANCE AGENCY A Good deal on any Kind of Insurance” YE 7-5583 Festus, Mo. 135 Main Street LUCAS STANDARD SERVICE Standard Oil Products Tires — Tubes — Batteries Let Us Service Your Car While You Shop Jim Lucas, Prop. 312 Main Street Phone YE 7-8738 Festus, Missouri GIFT CHEST JEWELERS Your Friendly Jewelers” Headquarters For the HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE E - Z Credit Terms Authorized Dealer In BULOVA, ELGIN, WINTON, LONGINE AND WITTNAUER WATCHES 209 Main Street Phone YE 7-5007 Festus, Missouri 521 Bailey Road Crystal City, Missouri Open To 11 P.M. Samuel Linderer — David McCarthy Registered Pharmacists YE 7-2505 GOLMAN'S Furniture and Appliances Dry Goods and Ready - To - Wear 3 Big Stores Festus, Flat River, Perryville STATE FARM INSURANCE Festus, Missouri Agents: Robert J. Graham J. E. Brase Harold McFerron Jack Brase YE 7-4648 UNITED GLASS AND CERAMIC WORKERS Wishes Success to the Students of FESTUS HIGH SCHOOL LOCAL 63, C.I.O. Mississippi Avenue RUDLOFPS MARKET CRYSTAL CITY, MO. YE-7-4412 COLONIAL CLEANERS “Drive In” Service Modern Storage Vaults Phone YE 7-6202 303 W. Main St. Festus, Mo. STOLZER'S MARKET YE 7-3110 818 North 5th St. Festus, Mo. Bus and Jo Ann McClanahan STOPLIGHT FRUIT MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables STOPLIGHT FRUIT MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DON GILBERT FLOWERS and GIFTS Flowers and Corsages For all Occasions 229 Main Street YE 7-3605 Festus, Mo. Festus Mo. YE 7-2244 WlDEMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE We Specialize in Service Atlas Tires Highway 61-67 Crystal City, Missouri DECLUE HOME FURNISHINGS Complete Home Furnishers Compliments page pix N of G.RD CRYSTAL CITY STATE BANK CRYSTAL CITY, MISSOURI Member F.D.I.C. Compliments of VANITY FOOTWEAR SHOES FOR THE FAMILY WEATHERBIRD—For the Children VELVET STEP—For the Lodies CITY CLUB—For the Men Phone YE. 7-2100 212 Main Street Festus, Mo. Stop At THE GATEWAY Good Food With 19 LT Outing Atmosphere . Sandwiches — Soft Drinks Sundaes — Malts SHELL MOTHERSHEAD MOTORS Crystal City, Your BUICK Dealer MOORETOWN GROCERY — Fine — Meats Vegetables Groceries and Drugs 503 Warne St. Festus Phone YE 7-4171 Your Neighborhood AG Store FRED ISENMAN FORD INC. FORD A Service Entrance in Crystal Phone YE 7-4611 — YE 7-4612 FESTUS, MISSOURI RAY AND JIM MARTIN RAY'S MARKET FESTUS, MISSOURI Stop At The . . . STOPLIGHT DRIVE-INN Hiway 61 and Bailey Road Crystal City Missouri EAT - AT - THE - STOPLIGHT LONG MERCANTILE “ LONG MERCANTILE 1 GROCER Groceries — Meots Hematite, Missouri J. C. CHOP VOLLMAR Your Prudential Insurance Agent GLENNON JHOMURE Your Prudential Insurance Agent Congratulations Compliments of PAUL'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS COMPANY Liberty Creamery Building Crystal City Missouri Phone YE 7-2445 TWIN CITY BEAUTY SALON Mary Beatte, Prop. Complete Beauty Service With or Without Appointments Open 6 Days A Week 409 W. Main Festus Phone YE 7-3737 THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PRESS - TIMES All The News Every Week The Tri-Cities Leading Newspaper Phone YE 7-2811 Crystal City, Mo. VINYARD FUNERAL HOMES Festus — Crystql City and Herculaneum, Missouri COMMUNITY MOTOR SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service General Repairs On All Makes Harry Thurman, Prop. YE 7-5774 Hi-Way 61 Crystal City Compliments of MARINO'S EL - BE MARKET 604 Hi-Way 61 Phone 7-2711 Crystal City, Missouri Compliments of LIBERTY CAFE John Schultz, Prop. YE 7-8846 Hi-Way 61 Crystal City, Missouri QUONSET INN Bowling Lanes Open 10 A.M. Daily 7 Days A Week Automatic Pin Spotters 12 Lanes YE 7-2118 2006 Hi-Way 61 TRI-CITY INDEPENDENT Fine Offset and Letterpress Printing Serving all your printing needs For 46 years 109 North Mill Festus YE 7-2736 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 505 N. Mill Street YE 7-4911 LEA FURNITURE CO. Jefferson County's Finest Your Friendly Frigidaire Dealer 3 Big Stores 32 Main Street Chester, Illinois Festus, Missouri DeSoto, Missouri NICK'S CLEANERS You Must Be Satisfied Crystal City Missouri H AND H MIRROR AND AUTO GLASS SHOP Manufacturers of Quality - Mirrors Ornamental - Mirrors Window Glass Table Tops Crystal City Missouri E. I. Henderson F. G. Henniger AN INVITATION We are always glad to have visitors. There are many interesting features of funeral service, and of our facilities, that our staff will be glad to tell you about. Why not pay us a call? Ambulance and Funeral Service JAMES R. CADY MORTUARY 604 Highway 61 Crystal City, Mo. t WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES O. J. Wind Truetone Radios Davis Tires Wizard Batteries 520 Bailey Road Phone YE 7-6279 Crystal, City Festus, Missouri BECK SALES Maytag and Hot Point Appliances Hardware 24 Main Street Phone YE 7-2601 Festus, Missouri JOE'S CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE Phone YE 7-8731 1 Main Street Festus, Missouri COOPERS Minute Heels 204 Main THE DAILY NEWS DEMOCRAT Jefferson County's Only Daily Festus, Missouri VAUGHN INSURANCE AGENCY In Business 46 Years All Kinds of Insurance and Bonds Phones: Business: Residence: YE 7-3026 YE 7-3030 Festus, Missouri Compliments of LION SUPPLY COMPANY 2004 U.S. Hi-way 61-67 Crystal City, Mo. YE 7-3639 Wholesale Only COMPLIMENTS of CRYSTAL CITY Wholesale Only VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Hazel Spain, Prop. 524 Bailey Road Crystal City, Mo. YE 7-3401 Compliments of TRI-CITY ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE A Complete Line of Hardware • Electrical Supplies Toys • Sporting Goods Norge Appliances Zenith Radio and Television Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hubbard Crystal Village YE. 7-2600 Compliments of DUGAN MOTOR COMPANY Highway 61-67 Crystal City, Missouri Compliments of BARKER'S DRUG STORE CRYSTAL CITY, MO MEESE BAKERY Wholesale and Retail Rolls Cakes Donuts Bread Buns GRover 9-5800 Pastries of all Kinds Herculaneum, Missouri RECHTER BROS. CLOTHING CO. Festus, Missouri LOVELACE FURNITURE AND LINOLEUM MART 5-7 Main Street Phone YE 7-5011 Festus, Missouri PORTER REAL ESTATE Phone YE 7-3016 WAYSIDE STORE 521 Highway 61 Crystal City, Missouri YE 7-2901 THE LIGUORIAN A CATHOLIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR THE LOVERS OF GOOD READING Published By REDEMPTORIST FATHERS Liguori, Missouri HObart 7-3641. YE 7-5905 Open 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Complete Carry Out Service PONZA PIZZERIA RESTAURANT True Italian Pizza, Ravioli and Spaghetti Also Delicious Steaks, Chops, and Chicken Tony Pagano Virgin Alley Crystal City, Missouri FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AWARDS JOSTEN Since 1897 HAROLD KERSCH Representative Box 71 Columbia PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! The Tiger Staff of Festus High School wishes to thank all the business and professional men and women who advertise in our annual each year, thus insuring the success of our yearbook. THANK YOU!!!


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