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FESTUS ENTERS PLANNED PROGRESS COMPETITION Festus High participated in Union Electric's Planned Progress Contest. Our planned progress team was divided into five committees. Each was concerned with putting the city’s land to use for the community. Mike McNeil headed the streets committee. Deanna Akins, Vic Uding, and Marty Gebhart served on this committee. Paul Ogle, Carol Drury, and Ron Politte worked with Glen Wright’s Recreation Committee. Mildred Lovelace was chairman over the Industry committee with Paul DeClue, John Siebert and Ellen Porter as helpers. School problems were tackled by Neal McCreary and his committee consisting of Harry Shapiro, Randy LeGrand and Carol Cage. Carol Abenathy was head of the Sanitation Committee. Her workers were Pam Thomure, Dave McClain, and Phil Gove-ro. Each committee submitted his solutions at the County Planned Progress meeting held at the Festus Elementary School in Hartshorn Acres. Fox won the Contest. Kneeling: Glen Wright, Neal McCreary; Standing: Mr. Dugan, Mike McNeil, John Siebert, David McClain. Festus, Crystal City, Northwest, Fox, DeSoto
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The F.T.A. is a group of girls who want to become teachers. Miss Lucille Holmes is their sponsor. First Row: Miss Holmes, Patti McClanahan, Irma AuBuchon, Susan Roth. Second Row: Sharon Vinyard, Mildred Lovelace. Third Row: Carol Drury, Karen Tcsreau, Pat Godwin. Fourth Row: Connie Bruton, Nancy Long, Treasurer. Fifth Row: Martha Manley, Jane Ann Shoush, Secretary; Sylvia Rhineber-ger. Sixth Row: Judy Bahr, Vice-President, Program-Chairman; Ellen Porter, Sally AuBuchon. Seventh Row: •Betty Me Kee, Susie Weier, President; Mary Bolgar. Eighth Row: Mary Frazier, Carolyn Vogt. The Lettermen’s Club elects candidates and queens for the athletic crownings, and enforce laws concerning all lettermen. First Row: Bill Cage, Treasurer; Bernard Wynn, President; Neil Smith, Vice-President; Donald Propst, Sergeant of Arms. Second Row: Mr. Godwin, Bill Bilkey, Bob Stahl, Mickey Kimberlin, Mr. Priday. Third Row: Bill Grebe, Ronald Compton, Gordon Heddell, Eugene Greenstreet, Harry Sharpiro, Bob Sullens, Marvin Harman, David Hanley. Fourth Rovr. Ronald House, Dennis Shelley, Bob Clark, Bill Oberle, Bryan Albaugh, Bob Brase, Ronnie F.isenbeis. Fifth Row: Mike Mangan, John Bolle, Linwood Turley, Doug Baker, Roger Resinger, Lyle Lehmbeck, Hershel Dugan, Eric Beckemeyer. 20
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STUDENTS MODEL AND ENTERTAIN AT STYLE SHOW There goes a Well-Dressed Lady,” the Senior Style Show, sponsored by the Senior mothers of 1959-60, was presented Thursday night, September 17, in the school auditorium. The purpose of this annual event was to raise money to finance the Senior trip. Models Chat Backstage. Linda Boyer, Kay Mclver, Judy Bahi. Girls' Triple Trio sings September Song and We Kiss in a Shadow . Judy Bahr, Connie Purtee, Connie Fcrebee, Pam Smith, Linda Boyer, Virginia Hill, Jane Shoush, Martha Manley, Elizabeth Kiepe. 22
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