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THE TIGER 1963 Festus High School Festus, Missouri Volume 36 In 1910, the first Festus High School was built. It was destroyed by fire in 1923, and the present building was erected in 1924. To meet the needs of a growing student body, the shop building was completed in 1939, the band building in 1940, and the new classrooms in 1950. 2 Table of Contents 4 Advertisements Alma Mater Dreyer's Point Store is well known in Festus. Mr. Kirby manages A P Supermarket. Mr. Evans and Mr. Vogt at their job at PPG. The staff respectively dedicates the 1963 Tiger to the Board of Education. Its untiring efforts have mode our plans to BUILD a new senior high school a reality. Harry Long, President, signs contract for new high school as officials look on. Left to right: Ralph Tynes, superintendent; Charles Vogt, treasurer,- Charle Dreyer, R. W. Johnson, Mr. Long, Mrs. Sara Wood, Secretary; W. E. Evans, Horry Weier and William Ittner, architect. Mr. Kirby is absent from picture. Mr. Johnson working at Tri-City Independent. The President of our board is a sportsman as well as a merchant. Mr. Weier, attorney at low, at Hillsboro. Pep Leaders Build School Spirit A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS — left to right: Diana Govero. Babette Hughes, Tana Davis, Iva Arnold, Sandra Bryant, Jo Ann Huber, Judy Uding, Sharon Leosch, June Akins. Hey gang! Let's yell is the Festus High School Pep Squad motto. One hundred and sixteen avid fans under the leadership of president Karen McClenahan, vice-president Becky Trigg, and secretary Sandy Hughes, lead in the support of the great teams of Festus High. To control the financial affairs is treasurer Judy Uding. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Lynn Rudisaille, Sherry Scott, Pat Politte; BACK ROW: Judy Uding, Sandy Sie-bert. Gale Calahan, Linda Knobloch, Patty Tynes. 7 Communicating Is Student Council officers are: SEATED, Becky Trigg, secretory; Bobette Hughes, treasurer. STANDING are: Mike Turley, vice-president; Ben Drake, president; and Mrs. Genevieve Holligan, sponsor. Ben Drake, Judy Uding, and Mike Turley, campaign for Student Council president. 8 Student Council dragon leads Homecoming parade. Participating The Student Council has chosen for its theme this year, Communicating is Participating. The council holds to this idea by participating in activities for the improvement of the school, community, and country. A committee was formed at the beginning of the year for the orientation of the freshmen. A Coketail Party was given for the freshmen before the school year. Committees are: Public Relations, Bulletin Boards, School Morale, Evaluation, Building and Grounds, Assemblies, and Special Committees. The Safety Committee had won outstanding awards in the state for several years. The Student Council is active in state meetings and summer workshops. It served as Vice-President of MASC in 1962. BEN DRAKE Student Council President Student Council representatives are: FIRST ROW - Bob House. Pat McNeil, Lynn Rudisaile, Jackie McNeil, and Norah Prudkin; SECOND ROW — Terry Gibbs, Judy Uding, Jack Warren, and Garrett Walton; THIRD ROW — John Davis, Jack Lovelace, Jim Funk, Nick Borusiewich. 9 As school leaders turn the first soil to begin our new senior high school, so do the teachers turn the mental potential into knowledge TO BUILD. . better communication through English . . . better living through science . . . better insight into history . . . better knowledge in commerce . . . more practical math . . . the applications of arts to life . . . better methods in home-living . . . refinement through reading, studying, and foreign languages. 10 CURRICULUM Administrators Keep Student Contact i. A Mr. RALPH B. TYNES: Superintendent of Schools. B.S. in Education, Warrensburg State College; M.Ed., University of Mo.; Post Graduate Work Washington University. Geography. Mrs. MARIAN DeCLUE: Secretary of Mr. Shoush. Mrs. SARA WOOD: Secretary of Mr. Tynes and of Board of Education. 12 Mr. ROBERT L. SHOUSH: Principal. B.S. in Education, Kirksville State College. Geometry. Trained Teachers Add to Instruction Mr. Nickless reigns over Study Hall. Mr. CLOYD NICKLESS: Hannibal La-Grange, B.A.; Southeast Mo. State College; University of Kansas City; Central Seminary; Washington University; Arkansas State. Study Hall. Mr. HOWARD LITTON: B.S., Southeast Mo. State College,- M.Ed., University of Mo. Counselor gives test to pre-school children. Mrs. ANNA MEYER: B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin; graduate work, Illinois U.; Northwestern U; Saint Louis U.; Ph.D., Ohio State University. Special Education. Mrs. GENEVIEVE HOLLIGAN: B.S., Southeast Mo. State College; Arkansas State,- graduate work. University of Arkansas, Mo. University, and Washington University, Librarian. Students Build Art Techniques Miss LaVONNE HUTER: B.S. in Secretarial Education, Southeast Missouri State Teachers' College; Masters in Education, University of Missouri. Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice. Typing prepares girls for future careers. The use of office machines is part of the Commercial Arts Program. Calculators make deficiency efficient. MRS. WILLA McCULLOUGH: Bachelor of Arts, Bennett College, North Carolina. Masters in Education, Boston University; Post-graduate Washington University, Missouri University, University of Oklahoma. Basic Business, Bookkeeping, and Language Arts. Students Mix Paint and Pastries Mrs. HADLEY HINKLE: B.A., Northeast Missouri State College; graduate work. Northeast Mo. State College, University of Mo. English I, art 1,11, lll,IV. Miss DORIS MOODY: B.S. in Liberal Arts, University of Mississippi. Home Economics. 1,11,111. Art class joins the spirit of Christmas as they portray the three wise men on the art board in the hall. Art at Festus is at a premium. Homemakers of tomorrow mix the pastry of today while learning the basic skills of operating a home. Students of home economics prepare decorations of beauty for the annual Christmas Tea. 15 Social Studies Train Future Citizens Young psychologists finger their way through the cardboard maze. Mrs. DREYER: B.S., Southwest Mo. State College; graduate work, Washington University, University of Missouri. Civics, psychology, economics, sociology, and family relations. Cameraman and comerawomen climb for correct picture clarity. Publications requires 'Paper Mate concentration. Mrs. MORRIS: B.S., Women's College of Furman University; Graduate work, Washington University, University of Missouri. American History, publications. Future citizens learn their history and background in an interesting atmosphere. 16 To Assume Adult Responsibilities Mrs. WARREN ELKINS: B.S., South- Students inspect drivers education car. east Missouri State College; M.Ed., University of Missouri; Washington University. Civics and Drivers Education. Mr. Priday grades multitude of World History papers. Students ponders over test in Civics class. Mr. Priday doubles as assistant football coach. Mr. PRIDAY: B.S. in Education, and Graduate Work at Southeast Missouri State College. M.S. in Missouri University. World History. 17 Industrial Arts Develop Manual Skill Mr. JOHN CLIPPARD: B.S. in ED., Southeast Mo. Applied Electrics-General Science; Woodwork. A future craftsman intent upon his work. General Science trains the scientist for the future. Hard work makes a good finished product. Machine and man combine energy and creation. Mr. MURRELL GODWIN: B.S. in Education Southeast Mo. State,- Boys' Physical Ed.; General Shop and Boys' Physiology. 18 Students Learn Math for Tomorrow Miss Holmes explains basics of algebra with help of teaching aid. Miss LUCILE HOLMES: B.S., Southwest Mo. State College; H.A., University of Mo., graduate work: Miami University, Purdue University, Oklahoma A M. Algebra 1,11; Latin I, Trig, and Math Anal. Mr. ROBERT PRYOR: B.S. in chemistry, math, and physics. College of the Ozarks, Clarksville, Arkansas. Moth I, algebra I and geometry. The hypothesis: To find how to assemble this geometrical figure. 19 English Is Mrs. SARA MANLEY: Hendrix Col- lege; B.S., University of Missouri; Graduate work. University of Missouri. English II, Spanish I and II, and Literature. Seniors gain knowledge from reading in literature. Students learn through books; not windows. Miss JANET EDRINGTON: B.S., Arkansas State College,- University of Mississippi. Language Arts I. Grade School Home Economics. A Necessity Mrs. Castleberry's English students select additional reading material. Nick Borusiewich is anxious to learn test score in Mr. Terry's English class. Mr. DAN TERRY: B.S., University of Tennessee. Lang. Arts II. Mrs. GLADYS CASTLEBERRY: May- field College, Marble Hill, Missouri; B.A. in Education, William Jewell, Graduate Work, University of Missou-i. English._________________________ Sophomores gain knowledge of English through Mr. Terry. Physical Fitness, Goal of Teachers Girls learn mouth to mouth respiration in First Aid. Mrs. HELEN MITCHELL: B.S., University of Missouri. Physical Education and Girls' Physiology. Rope-climbing is an art not a habit. Mr. WALTER CRAIN: B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State College: Master in Education at Missouri University. Language Arts II and Students practice Artificial Respiration on Resin-Ann Calisthenics are part of the Physical Fitness Program. The Arts Enrich Lives of Students Jim Reynolds and Darrell Schanz take Drafting seriously. Mr. ROBERT DUGAN: B.S., Southwest Missouri State College; Graduate Work, University of Missouri. General Metals, General Drafting, Debate and Dramatics. Mr. MARTIN JOHNSON: Bachelor of Music Education Murray State College. Theory and Hormony, Mixed Chorus, and Girls' Glee Club. Band marches up West Main St. in Homecoming Parade. Mr. HEUBY MOORE: Jr. B.M., Central Missouri State College,- Graduate Work, University of Kansas. Band, Boys' Glee Club, and Fundamentals of Music. Mr. Dugan coaches argument between JoAnn Martin and Ronnie Gomel in Dramatics. Chorus classes are taught fundamentals of music. 23 Students Dig into World of Science Mrs. OPAL WORLEY: B.S. in Education; Cottey College; Kansas State; South East Mo; Southwest Mo; Language Arts I and Biology. Sulphuric acid plus sodium cloride; No, that isn't right. Mr. FRANK HOGGARD: B.S. in Ed., Southeast Mo. State College,- M.S.T., Rolla School of Mines and Metallurgy. Gral Science, Physics and Chemistry. Biology students show collection of leaves. Co-Curricular Activities Add Spice to School Work Mike Turley expresses his shock at seeing Jane Caldwell's wig. Behind the scenes! Linda Vinyard buffs floor before the Christmas Tea. TP Time. The school was decorated with pas-el colors several times. Many alumni attended the Christmas Tea. Just as the digger excavates the foundation for the new High School so do co-curricular activities BUILD a vital base for future life . . . through participation in homecoming activities . . . fine honor society . . . suspense filled crownings . . . planned progress speeches . . . argumentive debate . . . humorous senior play . . . inspiring music . . . hardworking staffs . . . dynamic clubs 26 S3I1IAI1DV Miss Iva Arnold, our happy, crying, queen of the Third Annual Festus High School Homecoming was an active student. She was an A team cheerleader, publicity manager of the Pep Squad, and Vice-President of the G.A.A. During her free hour she worked in the principal's office. Iva also sang in the Girls' Glee Club and danced in Tigerettes. Iva Arnold — Our Versatile homecoming Queen 28 Homecoming Activities Attract Alumni The third annual Football Homecoming of Festus High was held Oct. 26, 1962. Activities included: chile supper, bon fire, snake dance, game with De Soto, dance, and crowning. The first graduating class of Festus, the class of 1915, was honored at the Homecoming. Of the class of four, Dr. John Rutledge was the only one able to attend. Dr. John Rutledge '15 Queen Iva Arnold and Captain Herb Secrease Left to right: Bill Pope, Becky Trigg. Don Mortin, Patti Lucas, Tom Boy. Judy Uding. BUI Wilson, Brenda Flieg. Ben Droke. Bonnie Hill, Howkins, Sharon Loesch. Mike Turley. Donna Wilfong, Dwight Bol- June Akins, Jerry Leonard, linger. Gail Kimberlin. Ivo Arnold, Herb Secrease. Linda Boyer, Rich Bonnie Hill Brenda Flieg Herbert Secrease places the traditional necklace on the new queen, Iva Arnold. Patti Lucas Homecoming Queen announced. Queen Judy Uding 30 June Akins Sharon Loesch Becky Trigg Donna Wilfong Candidates Dominate Parade 31 Tiger Crowning and Style Show Uses World As Stage The theme of the E. and D. Style Show The World of Fashion was a wise selection. It was carried out in decorations, music, styles, and the crowning. The Valentine decorations by Fult's Florists were lovely; the styles had an international flavor and the crowning showed our country's good feeling toward other countries. Norah Prudkin, our exchange student from Argentina, was selected by the students as a candidate for Tiger Queen. Cynthia Kearnes is demure in summer casual wear. Gayle Callahan models evening wear as JoAnn Huber and Sheryl Abernathy await their turn. Darlene Sullens looks darling in formal dress. Sheryl Abernathy looks like a good catch in a date time dress. Judy and Ben Reign at F.H.S. Ben Drake, 1963 Tiger King, is truly representative of all well rounded students. A leader, an honor student, debater, musician, and a friend to all — Ben has set an example which will be hard to equal. Judy Uding, 1963 Tiger Queen, earned her right to reign as yearbook queen. A cheerleader, honor student, Spokesman editor, leader, and always a willing worker — she has served the school and community well. Judy cheers team on. Both work in Student Council Ben holds trophy he helped win for school 33 Karen McClenahan acts as MC for the crowning. The crowners, Sharon Morris and Mary Lucas, and Brenda Flieg ond Tom Brickey, who are substitutes for Pam Thomure and John Bolle, await the arrival of the court. Tiger Crowning Ben comes to receive the crown of new Tiger King. Becky Trigg. Roy Lucas, June Akins, Jack Warren, Bonnie Hill, Gary Jackson, Sharon loesch, Mike Turley, and Iva Arnold. Bonnie Hill receives her bouquet from Donna Casey. Queen candidate, Sharon loesch. Patti Lucas pays homage to the audience as candidates Bonnie Hill, Gary Jackson, Sharon Loesch, Mike Turley, Iva Arnold, and Dwight Bollinger wotch. Queen Judy is crowned 1963 Tiger Queen by Sharon Morris. Karen McClenahan, Mike Halbert. Linda Boyer. Bill Wilson, Brenda Flieg, Tom Brickey, Donna Wilfong. Tom Hawkins, Patti Lucas, Herbert Secrease, and Norah Prudkin. Junior members of the Honor Society are: 1st ROW; Leslie Boyer, Robert House, Carl Porchey. 2nd ROW; John Oovis, Kathy Evans, Sheryl Abernathy, Lindo Barnhart. 3rd ROW; Mary Lou Lovely, Barbara Sue Cantrell, Donald Becker, Lester Roth, Gory Hauesler. 4th ROW; Tona Davis, Susan Wilm, Charlene Burkart, Diane Govero, Bobette Hughes, Judy Borusiewich. 5th ROW; Jane Caldwell, Judy Hoffman, Jackie Warriner, Jackie McNeil, JoAnn Huber, Ann Weaver, and Janet Weidensohler. Honor Society Singles Scholarship Probationary members are: 1st ROW; Sylvia Parriott, Mary Willoughby, Donna Wiese, Drena White, Beverly Hall, Sandy Collins. 2nd ROW; Diane Carrow, JoAnn Martin, Sally Bolle, Kim Tharp, Judy King, Marla Lilly. 3rd ROW; Geraldine Humphrey, Diane Stearns, Joan Bradford, Linda Shelly, Becky Noce, Paula Mayberry, Carol Madison. 4th ROW; Beverly Oswald, Claudia Alt-hauser, Darlene Alcorn, Glenda Vest, Anita McCormack, Joy Gansner, Patti Tynes 5th ROW; Terry Gibbs, Jack Lovelace, Jimmy Funk, John Shoush, Gerald Chappue, Wayne Renfro, and Freddie Lalumondier. 36 HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: President, Stephanie Kearns; Vice President, Barbara Weiss,- Secretary, Mary Lucas; Treasurer, Brenda Flieg. Members of the National Honor Society must fulfill the requirements of leadership, scholarship, service and character, and maintain an S grade average. Probationary members were recognized at the induction of new members and old members renewed their pledge. Honor Society Sponsors, Mrs. Cora Dreyer and Mrs. Sarah Manley. And Adds Seal to Diploma Senior members of the Honor Society are: (BACK ROW) Grohs. Sharon Morris. Sandra Hughes Barbara Weiss, Becky Trigg. Mike Turley, Kathleen Cockrill, Ben Drake, Stephanie Kearns, Judy Uding, and Brenda Flieg. Mary Lucas, Darla Gerber, Sharon Loesch, Jeanine 37 Planned Progress Team Suggests Community Center Left group — Nora Prudkin, Jack Lovelace, Linda Barnhart, Right group - Sally Bolle, Jo Ann Martin, Bill Pope, and Tom Evans, Sharon Morris, and STANDING, Mr. Dugan. Richard Haas. Five students delivered the Planned Progress speeches for Festus High School in Desoto on January 10. They declared that our community needs a recreation, educational, and culture center. The speech class passed out questionnaires and prepared speeches both in and out of school. Carl Porchey was moderator for the presentation,- Donna Wilfong sopke about recreation,- Jo Ann Martin discussed education; Linda Barnhart talked of culture; Beverly Gokin pointed out sites for the center. Left to Right — Mr. Dugan, Linda Barnhart, Jo Ann Martin, Donna Wilfong, Beverly Gokin, and Carl Porchey. Left group - Karen McClonohan, Donna Wilfong, Richard Boy, Mr. Dugan, Ronnie Gomel, Carl Porchey, Jerry Leonard, Carole Gail Baker, and Mary Helen Klobe. Right group — STANDING, Jockson, and Beverly Gokin. 38 B Debote Team Gary Buff, Garrett Walton, Jad Derque, Eddie Sariego, Ann Johnton, Janet Lucas, Beverly Gokin, Karen Mc-Clanahan, Dennis Barnhart, Eddie Grooms, John Shoush, Terry Gibbs, and coach, Mr. Dugan. A Debate Team John Davis, Robert Choppue, Linda Barnhart, Donna Wilfong, Susan Willm, Ben Drake, Carl Porchey, Mike Turley, Jackie McNeil, and coach, Mr. Robert Dugan. They Can’t Resist an Argument Varsity A Teams Ben Drake and Carl Porchey Mike Turley and John Davis Jackie McNeil and Linda Barnhart Susan Willm and Donna Wilfong Resolved: That the U.S. Should Promote a Common Market for the Western Hemisphere. This was the topic for the debaters of Festus and the nation this year. The squad participated in five regularly scheduled debates and two national tournaments. Golden Fleecing a Huge Success THE MAKE-UP CREW FINISHES ITS PREPARATION OF THE CAST Fine Cast Does Exceptional Job The senior class of 1963 produced rThe Golden Fleecing ' a farce by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., on two hilarious nights in December. It was the story of two sailors and a civilian scientist who tried to beat the roulette with a computer. Jerry Leonard played Pete DeLucca, an Italian vice-baron who helped the sailors win their money. Roy Davis and Judy Ud-ing look pensive as they await news of the winning numbers. 40 Ben Drake, who played the leader of the coup, Fergle, and Rich Bay wait back stage for the curtain to open. Jack Warren, who played the docile Beau, poses for a picture during brief break in rehearsal. Harold Seabaugh, a sturdy sea patrolman, is touched up by Patty Lucas during dress rehearsal. Fergie explains to Beau and Jake how the computer will give them the winning numbers. . . . The stage crew at work. Barbara Weiss, Julie in the Fergie, drenched by his jump into the canal, is dropped on the first performance, sympa- floor by a sea patrolman, thizes with Fergie. Roy Davis plays Jake El-ridge, the scientific brain of the group. 41 Baritone Section: Sharon Loesch, Susan Willm, George Gresham. Concert Band Increases Pride in F.H.S. This year marked the twenty-eighth year for the organization of the Festus High School Band. The band augmented the pride of F.H.S. by participating in numerous activities. During the football season, the band cheered the team with music during the pre-game time and the halftime. At this time also, the band marched in Cape Girardeau's Homecoming Parade. The band also marched in the Festus and De-Soto Christmas Parade. F.H.S. has the right to be proud of its band since it has received the top rating at Contest for many consecutive years. French Horn Section: Barbara McClenahon, Pat McNeil, Claudia Althauser, Ben Drake, Jad Derque, Bill Wilson. Bass Section: John Davis, Mike Halbert, Trombone Section: Jim Litton, Preston Williams, Gary Clarinet Section: 1st ROW: Sandra Hub- bard, Paula Pinkley, Patty Lucas, JoAnn Huber, Becky Trigg, 2nd ROW: Drena White, Terri Lucas, Linda Lieber, Carole Madison, Darlene Sul-lens, Mary Willoughby, Patti Tynes, 3rd ROW: Glenda Johnson, Diana Carrow, Donna Casey, Bonnie Hill, Alicia Jackson, June Akins, Lynn Rudisaile. Gary Jackson, and Garrett Walton. Haeusler, Tom Brickey, Larry Wegmann, Bob House. Trumpet Section: 1st ROW: Larry Decker, Jim Pierce, Marla Lilly, John Shoush, Tim Keen. 2nd ROW: Danny Ellington, David Crump, Gary Buff, Robert Robinson, John Summers, Mike Led nick. Mr. HEUBY MOORE Director of Concert and Marching Band. Bass and Alto Clarinet Section: Anita McCormick, Jackie McNeil, Gayle Calahan, Brenda Flieg, Louetta Welch. Percussion Section: Paula Mayberry, Eddie Grooms, Sandy Siebert, Sandy Welch, Marvin Perryman, Mike Oberle, and Eddie Sariego. Flute Section: Donna McClenahan, Janet Lucas, Beverly Oswald, Lesley Thomure, Pam Hed- dell, and Mary Lucas. FRONT ROW: Martin Johnson, Kaye Lilly, Diane Carrow, Lynn Rud-isaile, Donna Wilfong, Lucretio Cook, Ann Weaver, Stephanie Kearns, Anita McCormack, Becky Trigg, Nora Dann, Sherry Abernathy, Jackie Warriner, Darlene Sullens, Leslie Boyer, Susan Willm, Kathleen Cock-rill, Mary Tindall, Morion Turner. SECOND ROW: Kathy Evans, Linda Barnhart, Beverly Oswald, Patty Tynes, Charlene Burkart, Mary Pyle, Jeanne Crump, Donna Cutler, Glenda Vest, Sandra Hubbard, Sandy Siebert, Sharon Loesch, Marla Lilly, Kim Tharp, Linda Lieber, Pamela Heddell, Sandra Hughes, Brenda Flieg, Phyliss McClenahan, Darlene Alcorn. THIRD ROW: Claudia Althauser, Sandra Collins, Alicia Jack-son, Linda Boyer, Lois Williams, Joyce Gansner, Bobette Hughes, Gloria Govero, Janet Whaley, Carol Courtois, Paula Pinkley, Paula Mayberry, Judy Borusiewich, Judy Baker, Jo Ann Martin, Susie Car-row, Diane Rigdon, Joy Gansner, Donna Wiese. FOURTH ROW: Carol FIRST ROW: Pot McNeil, Danny Ellington, Jad Derque, Terry Lucas, Bob Chappue, Doug Akins, Bob Dyle, Larry Decker, Jerry Roehrs, Gerald Chappue, James Bell, Richard Cook, Mike Mangin, David Crump, Ed Sariego. SECOND ROW: Terry LeGrande, Terry Hull, Randy Roehrs, Mike Lednick, John Shoush, Marty Keathley, Robert Robinson, Ron Dutton, August BefFa, Ron Blow, Thomas Kennedy, Joe Ramsey, Arthur Henderson, Kermit Cook, Ed McGrow, Garrett Walton, Mr. Moore. THIRD ROW: Dennis Barnhart, Bob Rhineberger, Paul Franklin, Terry Sumpter, Larry Wegmann, Ron Gomel, Terry Gibbs, Scotty Kimberlin, Nick Borusiewich, Jim Funk, Gary Buff, Bob House, Larry Holligan, Mike Sipp, Paul Roth, Bob Sweet, Marvin Thurman, Charles Skelton. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Drury, Raymond Simms, Jim Pierce, Terry Faulkner, Steve Blow, Ed Grooms, Dennis Bohr, Spencer Smith, Ed White, Tim Keen, Richard Batchelor, Mike Halbert, Bill Wilson, Gary Jackson, John Davis, John Summers, George Gresham, Tom Brickey, Don Becker. 44 McKnight, Tana Davis, Judy King, Linda Knoblock, Patricia Robinson, Mercedes Gerber, Virginia Wilson, Sylvia Self, Brenda Markotay, Glenda Johnson, Leslie Thomure, Edwina Wright, Ann Johnston, Mary Willoughby, JoAnn Huber, Gayle Callahan, Sherry Scott, Beverly Hall, Iva Arnold. Festus High's Gene Kruppa — Mr. Martin Johnson. Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs Sing Along 45 Voice Outstanding? — Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: Diane Carrow, Donna Wilfong, Linda Boyer, Ann Weaver, Stephanie Kearns, John Shoush, Terry LeGrande, Jad Derque, Terry Lucas, Robert Chappue, Richard Cook, Jerry Chap-pue, Jerry Roehrs, Jim Bell, Ray Simms, David Crump, Darlene Sullens, Leslie Boyer, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Hall, Kathy Evans, Kaye Lilly, Mary Pyle, Sandy Welch, Louetta Welch, Cynthia Kearns, Anita McCormack, Becky Trigg, Marla Lilly, Sheryl Abernathy, Jackie Warriner, Susan Willm, Kathy Cockrill, Mary Tindall. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Scott, Gayle Callahan, Linda Barnhart, Beverly Oswald, Patti Tynes, Jeanne Crump, Donna Cutler, Sandra Hubbard, Glenda Vest, Sandra Siebert, Sharon Loesch, Jo Ann Huber, Kim Tharp, Norah Prudkin, Linda Lieber, Pam Heddell, and Brenda Flieg. FOURTH ROW: Larry Holligan, Joe Ramsey, Scotty Kimberlin, Nick Borusiewich, James Funk, Edward Grooms, Dennis Bahr, John Summers, Gary Buff, Robert House, Ronald Gomel, Tim Keen, George Gresham, Larry Decker, Richard Batchelor, Mike Halbert, Bill Wilson, Benton Drake, Gary Jackson, John Davis, Garrett Walton, James Pierce, Edward McGrow, Marvin Thurman, Tom Brickey, and Charles Skelton. Love to Sing? — Swing Chorus FIRST ROW: Barbara Cantrell, Joyce Hasse, Jo Ann Pyle, Wilma Lassing, Shannon Schumer, Janet Govro, Roberta Bean, Nancy McKnight, Donna Casey, Kathy Lemonds, Phyliss McClenahan, Barbara LaPlont, Jacqueline White, Marion Turner, Lois Williams, Beverly Thomas, Linda Pratt, Beverly Gokin, Jean Pyle, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Karen McClenahan, Carol McKnight, Elona Hogenmiller, Sandra Showen, Conna McClenahan, Sandra Bryant, Janice Casey, Linda Reynolds, Charlotte Ferguson, Jo Ann Beffa, Sue Kennedy, Mary Davidson, Claudia Sinclair, Linda Brooks, Karen Dugan, Edwina Wright, Linda Smith, Sandra Blucker. THIRD ROW: Judi Lawrence, Barbara Chapman, Diane Stearns, Janet Whaley, Rosemary Rosener, Diane Galloway, Sharlene Dixon, Carole Jackson, Betty Skinner, Brenda Markotay, Geraldine Humphrey, Glenda Johnson, Nora Dann, Lynn Rudisaile, Patti Johnston, Cynthia Belcher, Joyce Gansner, Joy Gansner, Donna Wiese, Donna Brown. FOURTH ROW: Norman Rudisaile, Robert Rhineberger, Richard Cook, Dennis Barnhart, Edward McGrow, Tom Brickey, Jasper Kotzen-berger, Charles Nausley, Robert Bay, Robert Gokin, Lee Womack, Richard Bay, John Knobloch, Jim Galloway, John Kempster, Richard Haas, Marty Keathley, Bob Propst, Mike Sipp, Bill Fite, Don Peters, Bob Robinson, Jerry Leonard, Edward Grooms, Charles Skelton. 46 “F” Club Fights Fast and Furious The F Club Is composed of the athletes of FHS. They are: FRONT — Tom Sweeney, Norman Rudisaile, Bill Pope, Jerry Leonard, Herbert Secrease, President. SECOND ROW — Stu O'Brien, Mike Turley, Butch Lucas, Lowell Uding, Danny Wansley, George Gresham, Don Martin, Ben Drake, Tom Hawkins, John Davis, Rich Boy, Dwight Bollinger, Coach Bill Pridoy, Bill Wilson, Coach Walter Crain, and Coach Murrel Godwin. Library Club Encourages Culture Members of the Library Club are: Sitting at table: David Spindler and Tom Evans. Standing: Mercedes Gerber, Diane Carrow, Chris Chmela, Janet Cantrell, Jerry Downing, and Gerald Chappue. 47 The Library Club, with the help of Mrs. Genevieve Holli-gan. Librarian, encourages students to become more acquainted with the library by using it more frequently. The officers of the Library Club are shown at left. Sitting at table.- Sandra Hughes, vice-president; Diane Carrow, Treasurer; Marilyn Akins, Secretary; Standing: Donna Wilfong, President; and Janet Weidensohler, reporter. The Library Club is at work. In front: Sandra Hughes, and Donna Wilfong. Seated at table are: Janet Weidensohler, Judy Hoffman, Sandy Welch, and Marlyn Akins. In back: Mrs. Holligan, Patti Lucas and Janet Lucas. FHA, Spanish, and Mothers Clubs Senior Mothers Left to right: Jeanne Turley, Maxine Drake, Gerild-ine Bay, Myrtte Casey, Vera Trigg, Sue Morris, Fredia Davis, Florence Carron. SECOND ROW: Gladys Govro, Barbara Davis, Willa McCullough, Trula Seabargh, Lucille McCleanhan, Marie Baker, Nettie Maness, Millicent Firle, Virginia Secrease. THIRD ROW: Gloria Hawkins, Elaine Cockrill, Marie Bay, Hazel Warren, Kitty Lilly, Mildred Wilson, Gertrude Rudisaile, Margaret Brickey, Myrtle Wilfong, Genevieve Hilligan. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Pusateri, Nancy Hill, Audrey Flieg, Frieda Lucas, Bernice Akins, Ruth Bean, Alice Robinson, Adeline Hughes, Mary Lucas, Helen Uding, Lorene Arnold. Spanish Club. L to R: Mike Sipp, Ronald Whittington, James Funk, Gary Buff, Ronnie Gomel, Jock Lovelace, John Summers, Mike Posch, Martin Keathley. SECOND ROW: Sherry Scott, Lola Smith, Barbara Cantrell. Sandy Collins, Diane Stearnes, Anita McCormack, Norah Prudkin, Beverly Holl, Becky Noce, Darlene Alcorn, George Gresham, Tom Wren. THIRD ROW: Terry Gibbs, Geraldine Humphrey, Donne Smith, Marla Lilly, Linda Shelley, Sylvia Parriott, Stephanie Kearns, Darlene Sullens, Gail Callahan, Ann Weaver, Mrs. Sarah Manley. 48 Support and Sponsor Activities Mothers Club Officers. Left to right: Mrs. Kitty Lilly, Chairman of the telephone committee; Mrs. Maxine Drake, President; Mrs. Jeanne Turley, Secretary and Treasurer,- Mrs. Helen Uding, Vice-President. Mrs. Lucas presses clothes for Style Show. This is one of many activities when senior mothers co-operated with class. Other activities are chili supper and sale of personalized Christmas cards. 49 F.H.A. Club, Left to right: FIRST ROW: Diana Sterns, Donna Wilfong, Drena White, Wilma Lassing, Linda Leiber, Diane Rigdon. SECOND ROW: Sandy Collins, Elaine Bieser, Joyce Miller, Charlotte Ferguson, Nora Williams, Karen McClanohan, Carol Striler, Nancy Firle, Linda Pratt. THIRD ROW: Mercedes Gerber, Claudia Sinclair, Miss Moody, Linda Ritter, Mary Tindall, Diane Galloway, Sandra Blucker. Norah Internationalizes Festus Norah boards plane at Buenos Aires after bus trip from her home town Parana. Norah becomes official member of Senior class when Mike Turley presents class ring. After completing a year as our AFS Student, Norah Prudkin will leave Festus in June or July for a tour of Washington D.C. and New York before she returns home. She will leave behind many ?friends who have benefited from the experience of knowing her and her country. While at FHS Norah took the following subjects: Eng. IV, Amer. History, Pub., Chorus, Chem., Trig., Debate Drama. Norah with her American family. Mrs. Patti Zimmerman, Norah, Mr. Charles Zimmerman, Walter, and Pat. 50 Norah participates in activities such as Senior Play. Festus Marching Tigers form the traditionol FHS. Marching Band Adds to Activities In the Same Way As the Steel Framework of This Educational Institution Rises Above Its Foundation, the Students of the Four Classes BUILD Their Own Structures of Steel and Concrete. Each Office Held Is a Girder; the Committees Are Braces to Support Them. The Freshmen Are the Foundations, the Seniors Are the Completed Structure. CLASSES lors Michael Turley, President; Herbert Secrease, Vice-President; Mary Lucas, Secretary,- Sandra Hughes, Treasurer; Becky Trigg, Judy Uding, Jerry Leonard, and Dwight Bollinger, Business Managers; Mrs. Willa Mae McCullough, Mrs. Genevieve Holligan, Sponsors. JUNE AKINS Band 1,2,3,4; Cape Art Contest 2,3; Volleyball 4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Style Show 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Tigerettes 2. JUDY AGERS DeSoto: Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1. IVA ARNOLD Cheerleader 3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Publicity Manager 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Officer 4; Tigerettes 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Float Committee 2,3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Girls' Glee Club 4. JUDY BAKER Schaller, Iowa: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3; Girls' Sextet 1; Junior class ploy 3; Festus: Girls' Glee Club 4. RICHARD BAY Football 1,2,3,4; Trock 1,2,3,4; Tiger Homecoming 4; F Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Float Committee 2,3,4; Swing Chorus 4; Pep Squad 4; Prom Committee 3. ROBERT BAY Hillsboro: Baseball 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Radio Club 2; Photographer 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Boys' Glee Club 2,3; Festus: Swing Chorus 4; Photographer 4; Tiger Staff 4. Leaders of the Future ROBERTA BEAN Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Tigerettes 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Swing Chorus 4; Christmas Tea 2; Float Committees 2,3,4; Awards and Ethics Committee 2; Dance Committee 2. SANDRA BLUCKER F.H.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 1,2; Home Ec. Style Show 1,3. CYNTHIA BELCHER Bowling 2; G.A.A. 4; Tigerettes 3,4; Pep Squad 3,4; Style Show 4; Style Show Usher 3; Swing Chorus 4; Float Committee 3. DWIGHT BOLLINGER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Boys' State 3; F Club 3,4; Homecoming Crowning 4. 55 LINDA BOYER Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Soloist 2,3.4; Vocal Ensembles 3; Style Show 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 3; Float Committee 4; Spanish 2,3 officer 2; Homecoming Candidate County Chorus 2,3. 1,2, 1 2, 1,2, 4; THOMAS BRICKEY Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4. RODNEY CARRON Senior Year Brimming KATHLEEN COCKRILL Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Tigerettes 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3,4; Style Show 4; Vice-President of Spanish Club 3. NANCY CRAIG Pep Squad 2,4; GAA 2; Swing Chorus 4; Float Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Christmas Tea 2,3; Basketball 2. JANET CANTRELL Library Club 2,3,4. JAMES CASEY Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Store 3. DONNA CASEY Pep Squad 4; Band 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Newcastle High: GAA 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Pep Squad 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; Tumbling Team I; State Science Fair 1,2. ROY DAVIS Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Float Committee 4; Senior Ploy Assistant Director; Co-Chairman County March of Dimes 4. BENTON DRAKE Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Boys' State 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student of Month 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4 — President 4. NANCY FIRLE Softball 1; Basketball 1; Soccer 4; Twirler 4; Dance Committee 1,2; Float Committee 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; FHA 4. With Memories . . . BEVERLY EISENHAUER Future Homemakers of America 1; Float Committee 4; Junior Store 3. BRENDA FLIEG Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Girls' State 3; Style Show 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; District and State Contestant 1,2,3,4; Tiger Co-Editor 4. KIETH GANSNER Boys' Glee Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3. ROBERT GOKIN Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 4; Swing Chorus 4; Football 1. Familiar sight of the Seniors throughout the year — digging into their pockets. DARLA GERBER GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Soccer 2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Tumbling 3; Float Committee 2,3, 4; Tigerettes 4; Dance Committee 1,2. JANET GOVERO Pep Squad 4; Christmas Tea 1,3; Senior Play Committee 4; Float Committee 1.2,3; Swing Chorus 4; Junior Store 3. JEANINE GROHS Honor Society 2,3,4; Prom Server 3; Dance Committee 2; Junior Store 3; Christmas Tea 2; Tigerettes 3,4. RICHARD HAAS Boys' Glee Club 3; Swing Chorus 4; DeSoto: Boys' Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Bosketboll Manager 1; Football Manager 2. RICHARD HAMPTON Library Float 2; Dance Committee 1; Library 1,2; Junior Store 3. MICHAEL HALBERT Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Float Committee 2,3,4; Football 2; All-State Bond 1; Senior Play 4; County Band 1,2,3. THOMAS HAWKINS Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3, 4; Homecoming 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Ploy 4; F-Club 3,4; Float Committee 2,3; Bonfire Committee 3. SANDRA HUGHES Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Band 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2,3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Tigerettes 4; Style Show 1; Honor Society 2,3,4; Vice-President of Library Club 4; Secretary of Pep Squad 4. BONNIE HILL Tigerettes 2,3; Style Show 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; Tumbling 2; Pep Squad 1,4; Majorette 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Float Committee 4; GAA 1. . . . of Homecoming JASPER KATZENBERGER Class Secretary 1; Float Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Swing Chorus 4. GARY JACKSON Senior Play 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 3; Boys' Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Band 1,2.3,4; F-Club 3.4. STEPHANIE KEARNS Honor Society 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Glee Club 3,4; Spokesman Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Tiger Staff 4; District Music Contest 3,4. 58 JOHN KNOBLOCH Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; F Club; Senior Play stage crew; Baseball 2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Safety Committee 2; Track 4; Prom Committee 3. JERRY LEONARD KAYE LILLY Senior Play 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Art Contestant 2,3; Chairman of Prom Committee 3; Chairman of Float Committee 4. Seniors win first place for Homecoming float. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; District State Music Contestant I, 2,3,4; Soloist 2,3; Girls' Quartet 2,3; County Chorus 3; Pep Squad 4; Tiger-ettes 3; Class floats dance committees 1,2,3,4. MARTIN LITTON SHARON LOESCH Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. President 3,4; Twirler 3,4; Tiger-ettes 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Tumbling 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Crowning, Float . . . MARY LUCAS Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Girls' State 3; Treasurer 3; Business Manager 3; Class Secretary 4; Flute Quartet 3,4; District Contestant 3,4. ROY LUCAS Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Homecoming Crowning 4; F Club 2,3,4. GEORGIA MANESS G.A.A. 3; Junior Store 3; Float Committee 4; Dance Committee 1, 3; Prom Server 3. PATRICIA LUCAS Library Club 4, Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Officers 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Dance Committees 1,2; Prom Committees 3; Float Committees; Homecoming Crowning 4. ■ DONALD MARTIN Basketball Mgr. 2,3; F-Club 2,3,4; Senior Float 4; Homecoming Crowning 4; Shop Club 2, Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 4; Float Committee 1,2,3. 59 KAREN McCLENAHAN G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3; President 4; Style Show 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Spokesman Staff 3,4; Tigerettes 2,3,4; Float Committee 2,4; Band 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3. NANCY McKNIGHT Pep Squad 1,3; Float Committee 3,4; Drill Team 1; Tumbling 2; Senior Play Committee 4; Swing Chorus 4; Girls' Glee Club 1. EDWARD MUDD WILLIAM POPE Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; F-Club 4; Homecoming 4. SHARON MORRIS Pep Squad I; Business Manager of Tiger 3; Journalism Workshop 4; Ml PA Convention 4; Co-Editor of Spokesman 4; Class Photographer 4; Float Committee 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Style Show 4. CHARLOTTE NASH Volleyball 3,4; Dance Committee 1,2; Home Economics Style Show 1,3. . . of Senior NORAH PRUDKIN Girls' Glee Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Liceo Nancional de Srtas. Paula Alarracin de Sarmiento : President of Library Club 4; Round Tables 4; Librarian 4,5; CEPUER Program 4; Student Spring Committee 5. RALPH PUSATERE MARY PYLE Girls' Glee Club 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; FHA 2; Tumbling 1; Dramatics Club 1. BETTY RAMEY LARRY ROBINSON GAA 2,3; Pep Squad 3,4; Dance Prom Committee 3; Float Corn- Committee 2,3; Prom Committee mittee 2. 3; Float Committee 3,4. 60 CONNIE RODERIQUE Spanish Club 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. Rings cause excitement among the Seniors. NORMAN RUDISAILE F Club 2,3,4; Football Manager 2,3,4; Track Manager 1,2,3,4; Swing Chorus 4; Pep Squad 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 4. DARRELL SCHANZ HAROLD SEABAUGH Senior Play 4. Rings . . . HERBERT SECREASE Class Vice-President 1,2,4; F Club 1,2, 3,4; F Club President 4; Homecoming Crowning 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 4. DONNAS SMITH LOLA SMITH Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3; Pep Squad 4; GAA 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3; Style Show 1, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; Spring Concert 2; Tigerettee Alternate 4. JOYCE STATZEL Christmas Tea 2; Junior Decorating Committee 2. Store,- REBECCA TRIGG Band 1,2,3,4; Girls' State 3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Student Council Secretary 1,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Business Manager 3,4; Vice-President of Pep Squad 4. MICHAEL TURLEY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2, 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Class President 2,3.4; Boys' State 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Planned Progress 3; F Club 2,3,4. 61 JUDITH UDING Student Council 1,2,3,4; Junior Vice-President 3; Cheerleoder 2,4; Majorette 4; Tigerettes 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Spokesman Co-editor 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Jefferson County Freedom Forum Delegate 4; Student Council Secretary 3. RUTH VAUGHN GAA 2,3; Pep Squad 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Volleyball 3; Tumbling 3; St. Pius; Band 1. . . . of Graduation. JACK WARREN BARBARA WEISS Football 4; Senior Play 4; Student Float Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Council 4; Float Committee 4; Prom Class Secretary 3; Pep Squad 3,4; Sen- Committee 3; F Club 4. ior Play 4; Honor Society 4; Crystal City,- Latin Club 2; Christmas Chorus 1. DENNIS UDING Football, 3 SHARON USSERY DAVID WELCH WILLIAM WILSON Band 1,2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3.4; Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; All-District First Team 4. DONNA WILFONG Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4; District Contest 2,3; Planned Progress 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Debate Team 1,2,3,4; Speech Contest 2; Librarian 2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2; FHA 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4. LEE WOMACK Swing Chorus 4; Float Committee 2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2; Prom Committee 3. 62 Juniors Juniors Begin the New Year Sheryl Abernathy Marilyn Akins Barbara Amelung Dorothy Arnold Richard Arnold Dennis Aubuchon 64 Steve Blow Judy Borusiewich Leslie Boyer By Selecting Good Leaders. John Davis campaigns for Junior Class President. Sandra Bryant Charlene Burkart Eileen Burley Jane Caldwell Barbara Cantrell Jean Car row Mickey Carron Terry Carrow Ruth Casey Mereth Chamberlain Brenda Chapman Robert Chappue John Charleville Michael Chmelo Joyce Cornman Donna Cutler 65 John Davis Tana Davis Larry Decker Two Important Junior Prc Barbara Fiorini Barry French Jim Galloyway Mike Gomel Hedi Gomel Jean Garrett Ronald Dill Jerry Downing Mary Dyle Janet Ellis Kathy Evans Tom Evans Mercedes Garber Brenda Gilliam Diana Govero Patty Grindstaff Geneva Hacker Gary Haeusler Cola is sold Junior Store Doe 66 ects Teach Business Skill Joyce Hasse Donald Hill Judy Hoffman Robert House Jo Ann Huber Bobette Hughes Profitable Business Alicia Jackson Carole Jackson Tom Kennedy Anevia Kyle Norman Lalumondier Wilma Lassing Judi Lawrence Terry LeGrande Tom Litton Pam Lorch Mary Lovely Barbara McClenahan In the Band building. 67 iors Work Diligently Jayne Smith Albert Spicer David Spindler Lowell Uding James Vachalek Mike Vaughn Danny Wansley Jackie Warinner Ann Weaver Janet Weidensohler Gloria Barnes helps make hot dog sales a success. Virginia Staley Tom Sweeney Paul Tuller Janet Whaley Marilyn White Susan Willm Larry Wilson Mike LaMure Gloria Govero Sophomores Jim Funk, President; Ronnie Gomel, Vice-President; Sherry Scott, Secretary,- Judy King, Treasurer; Mrs. Sarah Manley and Mrs. Cora Dreyer, Sponsors._______________________________________________ Wilfred Adorns Donald Akins James Akins Darlene Alcorn Carol Allen Robert Allgire Claudia Althauser Linda Barnes John Beaird Warren Becker Kenneth Blucker John Boettger Sally Bolle Nick Borusiewich Joan Bradford Pam Brewer James Buechting Gary Buff John Burgan Bill Burger Elizabeth Burkard Gayle Callahan Diane Corrow Marcella Casey Mike Chamberlain Barbara Chapman Christie Chmela Francis Clay Sandra Collins Lucretia Cook Richard Cook Carol Courtois Van Cox Larry Covington Sophomores Work Hard Pattie Tynes excels in selling magazines. Terry Gibbs Beverly Gokin George Gresham Beverly Hall Darlene Harrison Pam Heddell Doris Higgins Gayle Hill Elona Hognemiller Geraldine Humphrey Cynthia Kearns Martin Keathley Tim Keen Rometta Kennedy Sue Kennedy Roy Craig Ronald Dutton Carolyn Esch Sandra Estok Donald Fallert Terry Faulker Charlotte Ferguson Bill Fite Judy Francis Paul Franklin Larry Frazier Melberta Frazier Jim Funk Ronald Gamel Joy Gansner Joyce Gansner Linda Geiler Daniel Gerber Sophomores Jim Funk gives campaign speech for presidency. Scotty Kimberlin Judy King David Klobe Mary Helen Klobe Shirley Klobe Stanley Knobloch Larry Kozloski Freddie Lalumandier Michael Lednick Vickie Lee Cathy Lemonds Linda Liebw Marla Lilly Jack Lovelace Janet Lucas Compete for Leadership Donna McClenohan Karen McClenahon Phyllis McClenohan Anita McCormack Lynn McKee Carol McKnight Carol Madison Jo Ann Martin Paula Mayberry Francis Meyers Joyce Miller Joe Morrison Becky Noce Beverly Oswald Elmer Page Lynn Page Sylvia Parriott Donald Peters Terry Gibbs, other candidate, presents his presidential speech. Shannon Schumer Roy Scott Sherry Scott Linda Shelley John Shoush Sharon Politte Carl Pope Donnie Page Mike Posch Gary Prather Linda Pratte Danny Reifsteck Wayne Renfro Robert Rhineberger Diane Rigdon Linda Ritter Robert Robinson Rosemary Rosener Tom Rosener Linda Roth Paul Roth John Santschi Bob Schubert Paul Siebert Claudia Sinclair Michael Sipp Donna Skaggs Larry Smith Herbert Smith Spencer Smith Diana Sterns Darlene Sullens John Summers Influence of 74 Terry Sumpter Kim Thorpe Marvin Thurman Mary Tindall James Boyer Anevia Klyle David Nash Dale Tipton Geraldine Turk Pattie Tynes Glenda Vest Larry Wegmann Louetta Welch Sandy Welch Drena White Ronald Whittington Donna Wiese John Williams Lois Williams Nora Williams Preston Williams Rose Williams Mary Willoughby Tom Wren Gary Wright Gene Wright Alfred Young Gerald Chappue Steve Goodwin Charles Skelton Sophomores Is Great Alice Leutzinger Sophomores carry out the theme of Homecoming, ''Slay the Dragons. 75 Enrollment Starts Freshman Careers Largest freshman class in history enrolls. Terry Arnold Herbert Bailey Dennis Bahr Dennis Baker Edith Algiere Jerry Algiere Robert Allgire Gary Anderson LeRoy Armbruster Dennis Barnhart Monica Beaird Frankie Becker JoAnn Beffa James Bell Douglas Candler Sammye Carr Ellen Carron Susan Car row Phillip Carter Janice Casey Raymond Charleston Brenda Cook Kermit Cook Stacey Cook Doris Covington Dorothy Covington David Crump Jeanne Crump David Culton Sam Betts Carole Bieser Cassandra Bland Robert BrefFord Donna Brown Linda Brooks James Burgee Kathy Burger Marilyn Burkett William Burley Barbara Burris Sharon Cage 77 Freshmen Compete for Class Offices Mary Ann Dallas Ronnie Danback Nora Dann Bobby Davis La Von Dean Jad Derque Terry Dill Sharlene Dixon Jerry Drury Karen Dugan BACK ROW; (left to right) Garrett Walton, Bob Sweet, Jim Pierce, Kenny Lucas. FRONT ROW: Ann Johnston, Sandy Hubbard, Pat Politte, Ron Politte. Robert Dyle Stanley Easley Danny Ellington Beverly Elliott Carol Elliott Lee Evans Mike Fallert Don Felgate Mary Flieg Bob French Dale Frazier Jim Frye Diane Galloway Dee Ann Gerber Paul Greer Dan Gresham Eddie Grooms Salene Gunther Sandra Hampton Arthur Henderson Ella Henderson Glen Hill Kenneth Hill Larry Holligan Sandra Hubbard Terry Hull Clinton Ipok Marsha James Ronnie James Hugh Jesse Glenda Johnson Ann Johnston 78 Frosh Initiation High-lights Homecoming Freshmen (wearing beanies) are honored at the Homecoming Dance by the Sophomores. Virginia Kennedy Leroy Kent Sue Kent Patty Johnston Barbara Kavlick John Kempster Jim Litton Irvin Lorts Robert Lovely Johnny Lucas Kenny Lucas Terry Lucas Sharon Kinder Donna Klobe Linda Knoblock Juanita Kyle Robert LaBrot Barbara LaPlant Charles Lee Kathy Lemonds Joel Linder Jo Ann Luke Clyde McCormack David McGougan Fred McGuire Pat McNeil Eddie Magraw David Mahue Ronnie Mangin Brenda Markota Juanita Meeks Gory Merseal Robert Mitchell Farrell Moreland Jimmy Moses Mike Murphy James Nausley Linda Nelson Mary Neposchlan Johnny Ogden Norval Olinger 79 Frosh Add to Homecoming Parade Paul Olinger Robert Page Robert Parker Shirley Parker Eugene Peterein James Pierce © r - Paula Pinkley Joe Politte Pat Politte Ronald Politte Terry Porterfield Robert Propst Sherry Pullen Jean Pyle Linda Rainey Joe Ramsey Dennis Renfro Linda Reynolds Patty Robinson Gerald Roehrs Randy Roehrs Tom Rosener Potty Roth Lisa Rouggly Bill Rouggly Lynn Rudisaile Stephen Rudloff Eddie Sariego Bob Schubert Nothan Secrease Patty Secrease Sylvia Self Sandra Showen Sandy Siebert Karen Simms Raymond Simms Sheila Simpson Frank Sliz Darrell Sloan Gregory Smetzer Linda Smith Richard Speidel Everett Sprous Sandra Stevens Carol Striler 80 Frosh Gain Members Throughout Year. Marion Turner Margie Ussery Linda Vinyard Sharon Vinyard David Stuckenschneider Carol Stuthers Otis Stuthers Bob Sweet Beverly Thomas Lesley Thomure Garrett Walton Loretta Wansley Terry Ward Gary Way mi re Wayne Werner Edward White Jacqueline White Robert White Richard White Susan Wiese Elaine Williams Nora Williams Virginia Wilson Shelba Woodland Bill Womack Edwina Wright Harry Wright Students who enrolled after pictures were taken. Terry Acton, Elaine DeRousse, Linda Nelson, Sharon Wall, Jerry Algier, Gail Baker, Sandy Stephens, Leonard Ackman. 81 Like the Bricklayers BUILD a Mighty Brick Wall to House the New Spirit of Festus High, the Coaches and Trainers of Our Athletic Squads Mold Spirit and Character into Each Athlete All These Will Transport This Training into Life, Forever Bearing the Mark of Wholesome Competition. ATHLETICS G.A.A. — BACK ROW: Donna McClenohan, Linda Vest, Louetta Welch, Nancy Firle, Cynthia Belcher, Judy Borusiewich, Bobette Hughes, Christy Chemela, Kathy Evans, Joy Gansner, Joyce Gans-ner, Pam Brewer, Sandy Bryant, Tana Davis, Gayle Callahan, Joan Bradford, Juding, Karen McClenohan, Sally Bolle, Paula Mayberry, Beverly Oswald, JoAnn Martin, Marilyn Akins, Linda Shelly, Patti Tynes, Lynn McKee, Alicia Jackson, Drena White, Lola Smith, Joyce Miller, Phyllis McClenohan, Barbara McClenohan. SECOND ROW — Sharon Loesch, Judy King, Leslie Thomure, Susan Wilm, Loretta Wonsley, Gloria Barnes, Sue Santschi, and Mary Willoughby, Sandy Welch, Sandy Hughes, Brenda Cook, Jane Caldwell, Donna Smith, Jackie McNeil, Pam Heddell, Connie Roderique, Susie Carrow, Becky Noce, Donna Wiese, Linda Ritter, Linda Brooks, Karen Dugan, Donna Brown, Sylvia Parriott, Sandy Showen, Diane Govero, Karen McClenohan, Linda Roth, Sharon Politte, Iva Arnold. THIRD ROW — JoAnn Huber, Virginia Kennedy, Patty Roth, Marion Turner, Nora Dann, Lynn Rudisaile, Sherry Pullen, Ann Johnston, Kim Thorpe, Marilyn Burkett, Brenda Markotay, Roberta Bean, Sandy Siebert, Linda Knobloch, Edwina Wright, Mary Klobe, Barbara LaPlant, Potty Tobinson, Pam Lorch, Judy Hoffman, Carol Striler, and Patty Lucas. Girls Engage in Wide Variety TIGERETTES — left to right — Phyllis McClenohan, Mary Davidson, Cynthia Belcher, Sharon Loesch, Kim Thorpe, Judy Lawrence, Joy Gansner, JoAnn Martin, Barbara McClenohan, Susie Carrow, Tana Davis, Iva Arnold, Judy Uding, Kathleen Cockrill, Karen McClena- han, Sandra Bryant, Jeanine Grohs, Roberta Bean, Pam Brewer, Chris Chmela, Sandra Hughes, Lyn McKee, Marilyn Burkett, Judy Hoffman, Sylvia Parriott, JoAnn Beffa, Pat Politte, and Marion Turner. A-Volleyball Team — June Akins, Marilyn Akins, Joyce Gansner, Sandra Bryant, Judy Uding, Jo Ann Huber, Karen McClenahan, Joy Gansner, Donna McClenahan, Connie Roderique. B-Volleyball Team — Virginia Ken- nedy, Phyllis McClenahan, Sylvia Parriott, Glenda Hill, Brenda Markotoy, Joan Bradford, Sally Bolle, Linda Ritter, Donna Brown, Pam Brewer, Becky Noce, Linda Knobloch, and Joyce Miller. of Athletics Physical Fitness — Donna McClenahan, June Akins, Glenda Vest, Iva Arnold, and Barbara McClenahan. Heads of Sports — Tana Davis, Dancing,- Nancy Firle, Soccer; Sandra Bryant, Basketball; Barbara McClenahan, Baseball; Pam Lorch, Archery; Joy Gansner, Volleyball. Tumbling Team — FIRST ROW — Donna Cutler, Chris Chmela, Iva Arnold, Mary Klobe,- Judy King, Tana Davis, Jo Ann Martin, Sharon Loesch, Judy Uding, Donna McClenahan, Louetta Welch, Barbara McClenahan, Alicia Jackson, Sandra Bryant, and Darla Gerber. 85 Tigers Complete 1 3th Season Gary Jackson BOTTOM ROW: Coach Godwin, Dan Davis, Dan Reifsteck, Mike Vaughn, Tom Evans, Jack Warren, Bill Pope, Herb Secrease, Jerry Leonard, Bob House, John Shoush, Joel Linder,- SECOND ROW: Cooch Nickel I, Garry Jackson, Jack Lovelace, Ron Backman, Kenny Blucker, Wayne Renfro, Roy Lucas, John Summers, Nick Borusu wich. Van Cox, Tom Hawkins, Norman Rudisaile,- THIRD ROW: Coach Priday, Ben Drake, Danny Wansley, Bob Sweet, Rich Bay, George Gresham, Mike Lamure, Mike Turley, Stacey Cook, John Davis, Bill Wilson, John Knobloch, Gary Prather. 86 1 3 Seniors and Student Managers Retire from Active Duty Festus Has Average Season Danney Wansley George Gresham Ron Bachman Bob House Mike Vaughn Danny Reifsteck Van Cox Mr. Spirit of Festus High, Flea Rudisaile. THE B TEAM BACK ROW: Mr. Priday, Herb Bailey, Clyde McCormack, Garrett Walton, Phil Carter, Terry Porterfield, Tom Kennedy, Ronnie James, Mr. Nickel; SECOND ROW: Mike Posch, Scott Kimberlin, Kermit Cook, David Culton, Larry Holligan, Eddie Magraw, John Ogden, Dennis Renfro, Bill Burly; FRONT ROW: Joe Ramsey, Don Pope, Mike Murphy, RayMond Simms, Bill Womack, Jad Derque, Dennis Barnhart, Carl Pope. Coaches and Captains Lead Squad OUR COACHES THE CAPTAINS Bill Priday, Murrell Godwin, Chuck Nickels Herb Secrease, Mike Turley, Ben Drake Behind good blocking superb running from its four backs, the Tibers bombed their way to a 4—4—0 record in the area conference. The season's highlight was an upset of Herculaneum. Secrease battles for first down against Herky. This is only a sampling of the excited action that the Bengals displayed this year. TOP ROW: Dwight Bollinger, John Davis, Mike Turley, Danny Wans- Herb Secrease, Terry LeGrand, coach Crain, Fred Lalumondier, Bob ley, Gary Haeusler, Dick Batchelor,- 2nd ROW: Bill Wilson, Butch House, Tom Wren. Lucas, James Casey, Larry Decker. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Sweeney, Cagers Fight Hard in Brave Year WE THEY FARMINGTON ....................... 37 48 ST. FRANCIS TOURNEY HERCULANEUM ...................... 43 49 NORTHWEST......................... 35 41 ELVINS ........................... 43 55 OWENSVILLE........................ 63 66 DESOTO ........................... 55 55 HILLSBORO ........................ 49 57 POTOSI ........................... 54 83 HANCOCK .......................... 62 74 DESLOGE ........................ 69 74 HERCULANEUM ...................... 34 64 DESLOGE TOURNEY PERRYVILLE ....................... 53 69 FOX .............................. 60 80 HILLSBORO ........................ 64 65 DESOTO BONNE TERRE CRYSTAL CITY WASHINGTON The season was incomplete when CLASS L TOURNEY this book went to press. The tigers, although their season was not as good as hoped, displayed a fighting spirit that Festus High could be very proud of. In the face of all sorts of obstacles, the bengals battled right down to the finish line. Giving up before the fight was over was not part of their standard for playing. Not only did the boy's exhibit this, the new spirit of Festus High, but also the fans who came in ever increasing numbers to help their ployers. Because of this, the season was good. 90 Seniors End Four Great Years THIS YEAR'S SENIORS: top to bottom: Bill Wilson, Dwight, Mike Turley, Herb Secrease, Butch Lucas, and James Casey. The boy's stop the game to find Bill's eyes. (Bill Wilson lost his contact lenses in the game.) The seniors eye the most important port of the game, the basket! 91 Juniors Fire Flame for Next Year Juniors, top to bottom: Gary Haeusler, Dick Batchelor, Dan Wansley, John Davis, Fred Lalumondier, Terry LeGrand, Bob House, Larry Decker. Managers: Tom Sweeney, Tom Wren. 92 The juniors pull in the all important rebound. FIRST ROW: Eddie Magrow, Bob Sweet, Jim Funk, Bob Shoush, John Summers, Dale Tipton, Ronnie Dutton, Kenny Blucker, Larry Frazier, and Gary Buff. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Frye, Phil Carter, Mike Murphy, Bill Rouggly, Wayn Werner, Ken Lucas, Arthur Henderson, Herbert Bailey, and Joe Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Eddie White, Clinton Ipock, Hugh Jesse, Francis Meyers, Kermit Cook, Raymond Charleston, Lee Evans, Ronald Mangin, and Coach Hoggord. “B” Team Gains Experience Junior varsity anxiously awaits to practice. 93 Spring Brings Reality TO BUILD . New Senior High School . . . Scenery for Prom ... A Prominent Baseball Team ... an Un-equaled Track Team . . . Future Leaders Through Workshops . . . An Inimitable Band and Chorus . . . Future Citizens Through Education . . . Wider Experiences Through Travel. 94 SPRING SUPPLEMENT Juniors Present an Evening in Dick Clayton of WIL was master of ceremonies. Preparations for Evening In Paris' The members of the junior and senior classes of FHS and their guests enjoyed an Evening In Paris on Saturday, May 12, 1962. Each couple was welcomed by members of the receiving line which included junior and senior class presidents and sponsors, president of the Board of Education, and the principal and superintendent of the school. The Ken Petersen Quintet provided music for the evening while Dick Clayton of WIL acted as master of ceremonies. The junior mothers served food to the many guests. 96 Paris Class officers and sponsors greet guests. Each couple gets the spotlight in the Grand March. FRONT ROW: Jim Roehrs, Ronnie Gomel, Lorry Frazier, Herb Secreose, Jerry Downing, Lowell Uding, and Larry Wegmann. SECOND ROW: Mike Turley, Roy Lucas, Gene Holst, George Vogt, Don Boyer, Leslie Mouser, Mike Kinder, Bob House. THIRD ROW: John Knobloch, Randall Hill, Bill Boyer, Steve O'Shea, George Gresham, Jack Lovelace, and Coach Crain. Tigers Keep Lifetime Conference Title Coach Crain presents the Conference Baseball trophy to Mr. Shoush. L 1962 FESTUS HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE FESTUS Points OPPONENTS Points FESTUS 2 ST. PIUS X . . . 0 FESTUS 16 DESOTO .. 3 FESTUS 3 STE. GENEVIEVE .. 2 FESTUS 16 POTOSI .. 3 FESTUS 5 ST. FRANCIS BORGIA .. 2 FESTUS 2 ST. PIUS X . 1 FESTUS 8 STE. GENEVIEVE .. 3 FESTUS 6 CRYSTAL CITY . 2 FESTUS 8 HILLSBORO . . 2 FESTUS 0 NORTHWEST . . 1 FESTUS 0 HANCOCK .. 3 Beng als Won District Title for First Time Leslie Mouser Lowell Uding Herbert Secrese ■ MBIH Larry Frazier John Knobloch Jerry Downing Bob House Team Advanced to Sectional Competition George Gresham Butch Lucas Randal Hill Mike Kinder Baseball Team Wins Nine Games — Loses Two Festus High was proud of its baseball team this year as they swept over eleven opponents by scores ranging from 3-1 to 16-3. The hitting and running of the Tigers was superb in all their games, and the pitching was equally good. For the first time in ten years the Bengals won the district tournament and advanced to the sectional where they were defeated by a fine squad from Maryland Heights. The team upheld a tradition for Festus as they tied for the conference. Festus has never lost a conference championship since it began playing ball. 101 Bengals Win County Championship KNEELING: Ben Drake, Jim Reed, and Gary Reif-steck. BACK ROW: Bill Wilson, Dwight Bollinger, and David Gomel. The Bengals tore up the track at Northwest on April 21, and took First Place in the County Championship Meet. They took second place in the Mineral Area meet, and took fourth in the District meet at Cape Girardeau. The Bengals beat out De Soto, Herculaneum, Ste. Genevieve, and Farmington in their duel meets. KNEELING: Bill Pope, Larry Reece, and Jerry Leonard. BACK ROW: Danny Wonsley, Gerald Bollinger, Ronnie House, and Joe Pope. Managers KNEELING: Norman Lalamondier, and Norman Rusisaile. BACK ROW: Mike Sipp, and Steward O'Brien. KNEELING: Gary Prather, John Shoush, Tom Adams, Terry Carrow, David White. SECOND ROW: Scotty Kimberlin, Spencer Smith, and Norman Lalamondier. THIRD ROW: Mike Posch, Danny Reifsteck, Paul Roth, Barry French, Ronnie Bachman, and Mike Oberle. 102 Summer Workshops Attract Many Students Publications Workshop was attended by Becky Trigg, Karen McClenahon, Brenda Fleig, Judy Uding, and Mrs. Morris. Judy Uding attended Freedom Forum and Cheerleading Camp. Sharon Loesch, June Akins, Diane Gover. (KNEELING) Jo Ann Huber, Bobette Hughes, Iva Arnold, and Tana Davis attended Cheerleading Camp at DuQuoin. Bob Bay spent a month at SIU studying photography. Jad Derque attended DuQuoin Music Camp. John Shoush went to MU Music workshop. Sharon Morris named Miss Photographer at Publications workshop. Mike Turley, John Davis, Bobette Hughes, and Jackie McNeil were present at SC workshop. Ben Drake attended both state and national SC workshops. Larry Decker attended Ben Drake, Dwight Bollinger, Mike Turley and Roy music workshop at K.U. Lucas practiced government at Boys' State while Mary Lucas, Brenda Fleig, and Becky Trigg went to Girls' State. 103 Music Groups Prove Superior in Judge rates Mr. Moore awaits the signal for bond to compete in Cape Contest. Boys' Glee Club performs at new music building. 104 District and State Contests Girls' Glee Club Vocal students display skill at Columbia. FIRST ROW: Pat Welch, Kaye Lilly, Bill Gehrs, Sharon Fadler, and Connie Purtee. SECOND ROW: Donna Wilfong, Linda Boyer, Larry Decker, Jill Purtee, and Ann Weaver. THIRD ROW: Charles Kiepe, Bob Sullens, Ben Drake, Buddy Funk, Tom Brickey, and Mike Halbert. Students relax after State Contest. FIRST ROW: Buddy Funk, John Shoush, Janet Lambert, Angela Jarvis, Pam Heddell, Mary Lucas, and Brenda Flieg. SECOND ROW: Bill Walker, Tim Keen, Jim Funk, Marla Lilly, and Tom Brickey. THIRD ROW: Bob Sullens, Pat Aubuchon, and Jo Ann Huber. 105 Awards Day Gives Recognition Janet Lambert Kitchen Award Mary McClenahan and Pat Braun Contestants in the State Spanish Declamation Contest. Pat also won Student Council Scholarship. Pat AuBuchon and Buddy Funk receive John Phillip Award. Pat also won the Dan-forth Award. Janet Rigdon Jefferson County Tuberculosis Association. Georgia Kennedy Won watch from Gift Chest Jeweler. Lynne Jackson American Legion Oratorical Award. 106 To Outstanding Students Julie Rouggly Home Living Award Band Playing at the National Principals Meeting in St. Louis Pam Thomure Americanism Award Bill Boyer won Danforth Award Outstanding students are honored during Awards Day. Walter Zimmerman was named the best allround athlete, Bill Walker was picked as Mr. Basketball, and Steve O'Shea was selected as Mr. Baseball. The science department honored Ronald House and Sylvester Werner for having perfect grades for four years. Pat Welch was the recipient of the P.E.O. Award. Connie Purtee Sonateers Choral Award 107 Commencement Ends Senior Week Seniors Jim Siebert and Connie Purtee were featured speakers at commencement. Baccalaureate Services were held Sunday, May 10, 1962 in the Festus Elementary Auditorium. Rev. E. G. Crawford of the Festus Presbyterian Church was guest speaker. 108 Ronold House, Salutatorian, is congratulated by Mr. Shoush. Sylvester Werner is Valedictorian. The Festus Grade School Stadium was the scene of the graduation ceremony on May 24, 1962. Mr. Ralph Tynes presented the senior class to Harry Long, President of the Board of Education, who granted diplomas to 122 graduates. Mr. Robert Shoush awarded the special honors. No Man Is An Island, was read by Charles W. Zimmerman and sung by the Mixed Chorus. The Tommy Alexander award Is presented to Pamela Tbomure. 109 Seniors march to processional played by the high school band. Class of 1 962 Enjoys Three Bus trip is fun . . . A visit to Washing ton Monument high lights evening. and relaxation Wax Museum portrays American progress In Virginia the seniors visited monuments to Iwo Jima and Unknown Soldier. Thousand Mile Trip by Bus The F.H.S. class of '62 left by chartered bus Saturday, May 26, for the Senior Trip. The first night was spent in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. On the second and third days of the trip the seniors toured Washington D. C. The next three days were spent in New York where they visited many interesting places. From New York they went to Montreal Canada where they visited Mr. Royal and the Chalet. There was also a conducted tour of Ottawa, Canada's National Capital, the Rideau Canal, and Niagara Falls on both the American and Canadian sides. This was the first year that seniors had visited Canada on their Senior Trip. The last night of the trip was spent in Detroit, Michigan where they visited Greenfield Village before continuing home. The clock at Greenfield Village Students sadly bid Connie Purtee goodbye New York skyline seen from boat A church in Montreal This is the sturdy floor upon which the workers BUILD the steel and glass framework that houses our new spirit. The merchants of Festus, too, are the floors upon which this annual houses our old spirit. Their advertisements not only tell of their fine businesses, but also make this yearly publication possible. 112 ADVERTISEMENTS CLINTON INSURANCE AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs Phone YE 7-6666 Festus Missouri GARRETT AND ABEL TIRE CO. Compliments of a Friend Main St. Recapping Service Good Year Tires Sinclair Station Festus, Mo. Phones YE 7-8768 and YE 7-7201 YE 7-4648 Festus, Mo. 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SENIORS Judith Agers 55 June Akins 7,29,31,34,55,85.103 Ivo Arnold 7,28,29,30,31,34.55.84,85,103 Judy Baker 55 Robert Bay 46,55,103 Richard Bay 29,46,47,55,86,87 Roberta Bean 46,55,84 Cynthia Belcher 46,55,84 ■Sandra Blucker 46,49,55,96 Dwight Bollinger 29,47,54,55.90,91,102, 103 Linda Boyer 29,31,34,35,46,56,105 Tom Brickey 34,35,44,46,56105 Janet Cantrell 47,56 Rodney Carron 56 Donna Casey 34,46,56 James Casey 56,90,91 Kathleen Cockrill 37,44,46,56,84 Nancy Craig 56 Mary Lou Davidson 46,56,84 Danny Davis 56,86,87 Roy Davis 40,41,57 Ben Drake 8,9,29,33.34,35,41,46,47,57,86, 87,89,102,103,105,37,33 Beverly Eisenhauer 57 Nancy Firle 49,57,84,85 Brenda Flieg 29,30,34,35,44,46,57,103,105, 37 Keith Gansner 57 Darla Gerber 57,85,37 Robert Gokin 46,57 Janet Govro 46,57 Jeanine Grohs 57,84,96,37 Richard Haas 46,58 Mike Halbert 35,44,46,58,105 Rick Hampton 58 Tom Hawkins 29,34,35,47,58,86,87 David Herbst Bonnie Hill 29,30,34,35,58 Sandra Hughes 7,44,47,54,84,37 Gary Jackson 34,35,44,46,58,86,87 Jasper Katzenberger 46,58 Stephanie Kearns 20,44,46,48,58,37 John Knobloch 46,58,86,87,98,100 Jerry Leonard 29,40,46,47,54,59,86,88, 96,102 Kaye Lilly 44,46,59,105 Martin Litton 59 Index Sharon Loesch 7,29,31,34,35,44,46,59, 84.85.103.37 Mary Lucas 34,54,59,103,105,37 Patti Lucas 29.30,31,34,35,47,59,84,96 Roy Lucas 34,47,59,86.87,90.91,98,100, 103 Karen McClenahan 7,34,35,46,49,59,84,85, 103 Georgia Maness 59,96 Donald Martin 29,31,40,47,59 Nancy McKnight 46,60 Sharon Morris 34,60,103,37 Ed Mudd 60 Charlotte Nosh 60 Charles Nausley 46 Bill Pope 29,47,60,86,88,102 Norah Prudkin 9,34,35 46,48,50,60 Ralph Pusoteri 60 Mary Pyle 44,46,60 Betty Ramey 60 Connie Roderique 61.84,85 Larry Robinson 60 Darrell Schonz 23,61 Harold Seabaugh 41,61 Herbert Secrease 29,30,35,47,54,61,86,87, 89,90,91,98,99 Donna Smith 48,61,84,96 Lola Smith 48,61,84 Joyce Statzel 61 Becky Trigg 7.8,29,31,34,41,44,46,54,61. 103.37 Mike Turley 8,29,34,47,54,61,86,87,89,90, 91.98.100.37 Dennis Uding 62 Judy Uding 7,8,9,29,30,33,34,40,54,62,84, 85,103,37,35 Sharon Ussery 62 Ruth Vaughn 62 Jack Warren 9,34,41,62,86,88 Barbara Weiss 37,41,62 David Welch 62 Donna Wilfong 29,31,34,35,44,46,47,49, 62, 105 Bill Wilson 29,34,35,44,46,47,62,86,87,90, 91,102 Lee Womack 46,62 JUNIORS Sheryl Abernathy 44,46,64,36 Marilyn Akins 47,64,84,85 Barbara Amelung 64 Dorothy Arnold 64 Richard Arnold 64 Dennis Aubuchon 64 Ronald Bachman 64,86,88,102 Gloria Barnes 64,69,84 Linda Barnhart 44,46,63,64,36 Richard Batchelor 44,46,64,90,92 Donnie Becker 44,64,36 August BefFa 44,64 Kenneth Beiser 64 Elaine Bieser 49,64 Ronald Blow 44,64 Steve Blow 44,64 Judith Borusiewich 64,84,36 Leslie Boyer 44,46,64,36 Sandra Bryant 7,46,65,84,85 Charlene Burkart 44,63,65,36 Eileen Burley 65 Jane Caldwell 65,84,36 Barbara Cantrell 46,48,65,36 Mitchell Carron 65 Jeane Carrow 65 Terry Carrow 65,102 Ruth Ann Casey 65 Mareth Chamberlain 65 Robert Chappue 44,46,65 Brenda Chapman 65 John Charleville 65 Mike Chmela 65 Joyce Common 65 Van Cox 71,86,88 Donna Cutler 44,46,65,85 John Dovis 9,44,46.47,64,65.86,87,90,92, 103,36 Tona Davis 7,65,84,85,96,103,36 Larry Decker 44,46,65,90,92,103,105 Ronald Dill 66 Gerald Downing 47,66,98,100 Mary Ann Dyle 66 Janet Ellis 66 Kathleen Evans 36,44,46,66,84 Thomas Evans 47,66,86 Barbara Fiorini 66 Barry French 66,102 James Galloway 46,66 Mike Gomel 66 Hedi Gomel 66 Jean Garrett 66 Mercedes Gerber 47,49,66 Brenda Gilliam 66 Diana Govero 7,36,63,66,84,103 151 Potricio Grindstaff 66 Thomas Sweeney 47,69,90,92 Ronald Dutton 44,72,93 Geneva Hacker 66 Gary Haeusler 36,66,90 92 Darlene Harrison Joyce Hasse 46,67 Donald Hill 67 Judy Hoffman 36,47,67,84 Robert House 9,36,44,46,63,67,86,88,90, 92,98,100 Jo Ann Huber 7,36,46,67,84,85,103,105 Bobette Hughes 7.8,36,67,84,103 Alicia Jackson 63,67,84,85 Carole Jackson 46,67 Gene James 68 Thomas Kennedy 44,67,89 Anevia Kyle 67,75 Norman Lalumondier 67,102 Mike LaMure 69,86,88 Wilma Lassing 46,49,67 Judi Lawrence 46,67.84 Terry LeGrand 44.46,67,90,92 Thomas Litton 67 Pamela Lorch 67,84,85 Mary Lou Lovely 36,67 Barbara McClenahan 67,84,85 Sharon McCreary 68 Jackie McNeil 9,36,68,84,103 Greg Meyer 68 Terri Morris 68 Mike Oberle 68,102 Stewart O'Brien 47,68,102 Marvin Perryman 68 Carl Porchey 36,68 Art Porterfield 68 Josephine Pyle 68 Wanda Ramsey 68 Larry Reece 68,102 Lory Reifsteck 68 Harry Reynolds 68 Mike Robinson 68 Rickie Robinson 68 Lester Roth 36,68 Norman Rudisoile 46,47,61,86,88,102 Sue Santschi 68,84 Betty Jane Skinner 46,68 Donna Smith 68 Jane Smith 69 Albert Spicer 69 David Spindler 47,63,69 Virginia Staley 69 Paul Tuller 69 Lowell Uding 47,69,98,99 James Vachalek 69 Mike Vaughn 69,86,88 Danny Wansley 47,69,86,88,90,92,102 Jacqueline Warriner 44,46,69,36 Ann Weaver 36,44,46,48,69,105 Janet Weidensohler 36,47,69 Marilyn White 69 Susan Willm 36,44,46,69,84 Larry Wilson 69 Janet Lee Whaley 46,69 SOPHOMORES Leonard Ackman 81 Wilfred Adams 71 Donald Akins 71 Doug Akins 44,71 Cheryl Alcorn 36,44,48,71 Carol Allen Bob Allgire 71 Claudia Althauser 36,71 Linda Barnes 71 John Beaird 71 Warren Becker 71 Kenneth Blucker 71,86,93 John Boettger 71 Sally Bolle 36,71,84,85 Nick Borusiewich 9,21,44,46,71,86 James Boyer 75 Joan Bradford 36,71,84,85 Pam Brewer 71,84,85 James Buechting 71 Gary Buff 44,46,48,71,93 John Burgan 71 Bill Burger 71 Elizabeth Burkord 71 Gayle Callahan 7,46,48,71,84 Diane Carrow 36,44,46,47,71 Marcella Casey 71 Mike Chamberlain 71 Barbara Chapman 46,71 Gerald Chappue 36,44,46,47,75 Mary Christie Chmela 47,71,85,84 Frances Clay 71 Sandra Collins 36,48,49,71 Lucretia Cook 44,71 Richard Cook 44,46,71 Carol Courtois 71 Larry Covington 71 Roy Craig 72 Carolyn Esch 72 Sandra Estok 72 Donald Fallert 72 Terry Faulkner 44,72 Charlotte Ferguson 46,49,72 William Fite 46,72 Judy Francis 72 Paul Franklin 44,72 Melberta Frasier 72 Larry Frazier 72,93,98,99 James Funk 9,36,44,46,48,70,72,93.105 Ronald Gomel 23,44.46,48,70,72,98 Joy Gansner 36,46,72,84,85 Joyce Gansner 46,72,85,84 Linda Geiler 72 Daniel Gerber 72 Terry Gibbs 9,36,44,48.72,73 Beverly Gokin 46,72 Steve Goodwin 75 George Gresham 44,46,47,48,72,86,88,98, 100 Beverly Hall 36,46,48,72 Darlene Harrison 72 Pamela Heddell 44,46,72,84,105 Doris Higgins 72 Gala Sue Hill 72 Elona Hogenmiller 46,72 Geraldine Humphrey 36,46,48,72 Cynthia Kearns 44,46,32,72 Martin Keathley 44,46,48,72 Tim Keen 44,46,72,105 Rometta Kennedy 72 Sue Kennedy 46,72 Scotty Kimberlin 44,46,73,89,102 Judy King 36,70,73,84,85 David Klobe 73 Mary Helen Klobe 73,84,85 Shirley Klobe 73 Stanley Knoblock 73 Larry Kozloski 73 Freddie Lalumondier 36,73,90,92 Michael Lednick 44,73 Kathy Lemonds 73 Leutzinger, Alice 75 Linda Lieber 44,46,49,73 Marla Lilly 36,44,46,48,73,105 Jack Lovelace 9,36,48,73,86,98,101 Janet Lucas 47,73 Karen McClenahan 73 Donna McClenahan 46,73,84,85 Phyliss McClenahan 44,46,73,84,85 152 Anita McCormack 36,44,46,48,73 Lynn McKee 73,84 Carol McKnight 46,73 Carol Madison 36,73 Jo Ann Martin 23,36,73,84,85 Paula Mayberry 36,73,84 Francis Meyers 73,93 Joyce Miller 49,73,84,85 Joe Morrison 73 David Nash 75 Becky Noce 36,48,73,84,85 Beverly Oswald 36,44,46,73,84 Don Page 74 Elmer Page 73 Lynn Page 73 Sylvia Parriott 36,48,73,84,85 Don Peters 46,73 Sharon Politte 74,84 Carl Pope 74,89 Donald Pope 74,89 Michael Posch 48,74,89,102 Gary Prather 74,86,102 Linda Pratte 46,49,74 Danny Reifsteck 74,86,88,102 Clifford Renfro 36,74,86,87 Robert Rhineberger 44,74 Diane Rigdon 49,74 Linda Ritter 49,74,84,85 Robert Robinson 44,46,74 Rose Mary Rosener 46,74 Thomas Rosener 74 Linda Roth 74,84 Paul Roth 44,74,102 John Santschi 74 Shannon Schumer 46,74 Ray Scott 74 Sheryl Scott 7,44,48,70,74 Linda Shelley 36,48,74,84 John Shoush 36,44,46,74,86,93,102,103, 105 Paul Siebert 74 Claudia Sinclair 46,49,74 Michael Sipp 44,46,48,74,102 Donna Skaggs 74 Charles Skelton 44,46,75 Herbert Smith 74 Larry Smith 74 Spencer Smith 44,74,102 Diana Stearns 36,46,48,49,74 Darlene Sullens 44,46,48,74 John Summers 44,46,48,74,86,93 Terry Sumpter 44,75 Bob Schubert 74 Kim Tharp 36,44,46,75,84 Marvin Thurman 44,46,75 Mary Colleen Tindall 44,46,49,75 Dale Tipton 75,93 Pattie Tynes 7,36,44,46,71,75,84 Gerry Turk 75 Glenda Vest 36,44,46,75,84,85 Larry Wegmann 44,75,98 Louetta Welch 44,46,75,84,85 Sandra Welch 44,46,47,75,84 David White 102 Drena White 36,49,75,84 Donna Wiese 36,46,75,84 Lois Williams 46,75 John Williams 75 Preston Williams 75 Rose Williams 75 Mary Willoughby 36,75,84 Thomas Wren 48,75,90,92 Gary Wright 75 Ronald Whittington 48,75 Gene Wright 75 Alfred Young 75 FRESHMEN Terry Acton 81 Barney Adams 77 Thomas Adams 77 Edith Algiere 77 Gary Anderson 77 Jerry Algiere 77 LeRoy Armbruster 77 Terry Arnold 77 Dennis Bahr 44,46,77 Herbert Bailey 77,89,93 Dennis Baker 77 Gail Baker 81 Dennis Barnhart 44,46,77,89 Monica Beaird 77 Albert Becker 77 Jo Ann Beffa 46,77,84 James Bell 44,46,77 Sam Betts 77 Carole Bieser 77 Cassandra Bland 77 Robert Brefford 77 Linda Brooks 46.77,84 Donna Brown 46,77,84,85 James Burgee 77 Kathy Burger 77 Marilyn Burkett 77,84 William Burley 77 Barbara Burris 77 Sharon Cage 77 Douglas Candler 77 Sommye Carr 77 Ellen Carron 77 Susan Carrow 77,84 Phillip Carter 77,89,93 Janice Casey 46,77 Raymond Charleston 77,93 Brenda Cook 77,84 Kermit Cook 44,77,89,93 Stacey Cook 77,86 Doris Covington 77 Dorothy Covington 77 David Crump 44,46,77 Jeanne Crump 44,46,77 David Culton 77,89 Mary Ann Dallas 78 Ronnie Danback 78 Nora Dann 44,46,78,84 Bobby Davis 78 La Von Dean 78 Jad Derque 44,46,78,89,103 Terry Dill 78 Sharlene Dixon 46,78 Jerry Drury 44,78 Karen Dugan 46,78,84 Robert Dyle 44,78 Elaine DeRousse 81 Stan Easley 78 Dan Ellington 44,78 Beverly Elliott 78 Carol Elliott 78 Lee Evans Mike Fallett 78 Don Felgate 78 Mary Flieg 78 Dale Frazier 78 Robert French 78 James Frye 78,93 Diane Galloway 46,49,78 Dee Ann Gerber 78 Paul Greer 78 Danny Gresham 78 Eddie Grooms 44,46,78 Carolyn Gruchacz Sandra Hampton 78 Arthur Henderson 44,78,93 Ella Mae Henderson 78 Glen Hill 78 Kenneth Hill 78 Larry Holligan 44,46,78,89 Sandra Hubbard 44,46,76,78 Terry Hull 44,78 153 Clinton Ipock 78,93 Modeline James 78 Marsha James 78 Ronold James 78,89 Hugh Jesse 78,93 Glenda Johnson 46,78,85 Ann Johnston 78,84 Patty Johnston 46,79 Barbara Kavlick 79 John Kempster 46,79 Virginia Kennedy 79,84,85 LeRoy Kent 79 Sue Kent 79 Sharon Kinder 79 Donna Klobe 79 Linda Knoblock 7,79,85,84 Juanita Kyle 79 Robert LaBrot 79 Barbara LaPlant 46,79,84 Charles Lee 79 Betty Lemonds 79 Joel Linder 79,86 James Litton 79 Irvin Lorts 79 Robert Lovely 79 John Lucas 79 Kenneth Lucas 76,79,93 Terry Lucas 44,46,79 Jo Ann Luke 79 Clyde McCormack 79,89 David McGougan 79 Fred McGuire 79 Thomos McNeil 9,44,79 Eddie Magraw 44,46,79,89,93 David Mahue 79 Ronald Mangin 44,79,93 Brenda Markotay 46,79,84,85 Juanita Meeks 79 Gary Merseal 79 Robert Mitchell 79 Farrell Moreland 79 Jimmy Moses 79 Mike Murphy 79,89,93 James Nausley 79 Linda Nelson 79 Mary Neposchlan 79 John Robert Ogden 79,89 Norval Olinger 79 Paul Olinger 80 Robert Page 80 Robert Parker 80 Shirley Parker 80 Eugene Peterein 80 James Pierce 44,46,76,80 Paula Pinkley 80 Joe Politte 80 Pat Politte 7,80,84 Terry Porterfield 80,89 Robert Propst 46,80 Sherry Pullen 80,84 Jean Pyle 46,80 Linda Rainey 80 Joe Ramsey 44,46,80,89,93 Dennis Renfro 80,89 Linda Reynolds 46,80 Patty Robinson 80,84 Gerald Roehrs 44,46,80 Randy Roehrs 44,80 Tom Rosener 80 Patty Roth 80,84 Lisa Rouggly 80 Bill Rouggly 80,93 Lynn Rudisaile 7,9,44,46,80,84 Stephen Rudloff 80 Ed Sariego 44,80 Eddie Secrease 80 Patricio Secrease 80 Sylvia Self 80 Sandra Showen 80 Sandra Siebert 80,7,44,46,84 Karen Simms 80,46,84 Raymond Simms 80,44,46,89 Sheila Simpson 80 Frank Sliz 80 Darrell Sloan 80 Gregory Smetzer 80 Linda Smith 46,80 Richard Speidel 80 Everett Sprous 80 Sandra Stevens 80,81 Carol Striler 49,80 David Stuckenschneider 81 Carol Stuthers 81 Otis Stuthers 81 Robert Sweet 44,76,76,81,93 Beverly Thomas 46,81 Leslie Thomure 81,84 Marion Turner 44,46,81,84 Margie Ussery Linda Vinyard 81 Sharon Vinyard 81 Sharon Wall 81 Garrett Walton 9,44,46,81,89 Loretta Wansley 81,84 Terry Ward 81 Gary Waymire 81 Wayne Werner 81,93 Edward White 44,81,93 Jacqueline White 46,81 Robert White 81 Susan Wiese 81 Elaine Williams 81 Nora Williams 49,81 Virginia Wilson 81 Shelba Woodland 81 Bill Womack 81,89 Edwina Wright 46,81,84 Harry Wright 81 TEACHERS Mrs. Gladys Castleberry 21 Mr. John Clippard 18 Mr. Walter Crain 22,47,90,89 Mrs. Cora Dreyer 16,70 Mr. Robert Dugan 23,76 Miss Janet Edrington 20 Mr. Warren Elkins 17 Mr. Murrell Godwin 18,47,86 Mrs. Hadley Hinkle 15 Mrs. Genevieve Holliagon 47,8,13,54 Miss Lucile Holmes 19 Miss La Vonne Huter 14 Mr. Martin Johnson 23,44,45,46 Mr. Martin Litton 13 Mrs. Sara Manley 20;48,7Q Mrs. Willa McCullough 14,54 Mrs. Anna Meyer 13 Mrs. Helen Mitchell 22 Miss Doris Moody 15,49 Mr. Heuby Moore 23,44,104 Mrs. Helen Morris 16,103 Mr. C. E. Nickless 13,63 Mr. Bill Priday 17,47,89 Mr. Robert Pryor 19 Mr. Robert Shoush 12,98,109 Mr. Don Terry 21 Mrs. Opal Worley 24,76 BOARD MEMBERS Marian De Clue 12 Charles Dreyer 6 R. W. Johnson 6 A. J. Kirby 6 Harry Long 6 Ralph Tynes 6,12 Charles Vogt 6 Harry Weier 6 Sarah Woods 6,12 154 . o JS. ooy°c„ ? + Vf , V v v° % €y Ne «%V C vP S £ ”’ Xy v ' v «vv VwP VX ’ V ■ . V ■ ? 'iV ft sO’ Ov 0 w Vv JvV y x. J aO iff vO1’ X ? C°' A , x C? X ve ° f vS v° X V V X 1 o'e Kodak mm 1 Jt' MB srC' HpliiBBpt ■ lvV J [ AV ttM ;■ -v . Vi' 3As ft K 3 SHfe cvc IS sss= mS1
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