Fulton High School - Vespa Yearbook (Fulton, MO)

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1 THE EESPI Dedication HE Staff is proud to publish this, the first annual of Fulton High School. It is the union of our efforts with efforts of past Student Councils. a. We believe this is a step in advancement for our school. And so to the Progress of Fulton High School, from a constructive Past to a confident Present and a promising Future is The Vespa of 1947 dedicated. 1st row—Anna Lee Fenley, Roberta Wise, Peggy Windsor, Norma Jean Ault, Blllee Oestrelch, Patricia Whltmer, Betty McCoy, Ordlth Harris, Jalle Davis, Connie Wise. 2nd row—George P. Newbolt, Myra Books, Alleyne Cave, Herbie Miller, John Lutz, Frank Cleary, Warren Kurt, Mac Grant, Keramie Craghead, Julia Winters, Hal Rhea. YEARBOOK STAFF Co-editors Sports Editors Blllee Frances Oestrelch Pat Whltmer Business Managers Connie Wise Roberta Wise Mac Grant Warren Kurt Literary Editors Peggy Windsor Anna Lee Fenley Jalle Davis Frank Cleary Herbie Miller Ordith Harris Art Editors Betty McCoy John Lutz Leland Riley Norma Jean Ault Advisors Miss Myra Books Mr. George Newbolt Mr. Hal Rhea Mrs. Julia Winters Miss Alleyne Cave This year for the first time we have been able to edit an annual. With the help of the student body, we have chosen The Vespa for our name. This is the Latin word which stands for our school emblem. Our co-editors, Pat Whltmer and Blllee Frances Oestrelch, with the annual staff and the faculty advisors, have worked hard In compiling this yearbook. We hope that you enjoy it as much as we enjoy presenting it to you. 1st row (left to ripht) Jalle Davis, Blllee Oestrelch, Marie Russell, Patricia Murphy, Helen Hudson, Roberta Wise, Lorraine Gay, Doris Ann Morts, Anna Lee Fenley, Geryl Ann Clough, Donald Hamilton, 2nd row--Roland Stahr, T. J. Atkinson, Juanita Ewing, Constance Wise, June Wickell, Selma Oliver, Mary Sue Harrison, Jacqulyn Stine, Dorothy Marie Pearre, Patricia Whitmer. 3rd row—Hal Rhea, Carl Howard, Mac Grant, Frank Cleary Clifford Borgelt, Tom Holt, Herbie Miller, Kenneth Musbach, Gene Davis. 4th row-- George P. Newbolt, Gene Arnold Backer, Billy Bob Jackson, John Allen, John Jatho, Gage Freiberger, Kemmie Craghead, Myra Books. STUDENT COUNCIL President - John Allen Vice-president - Kenny Musbach Secretary - Marie Russell Treasurer - Connie Wise Sergeant-at-arms - John Jatho Parliamentarian - Jalie Davis Reporter - Lorraine Gay Our student council is composed of 28 representatives from the various classes, and 5 representatives from the chartered organizations. These students meet with their sponsors every three weeks. The purpose of our student council as stated in the constitution is to provide unity and cooperation among the students and faculty in all activities of Fulton High School, to develop the spirit, ideals, and practice of good citizenship in our school, and to provide a means of assisting in adequate management of all school activities. The following items are sponsored by the student council: school dances; field day; all charity drives; torchlight parades; salvage drives; noon hour dancing; two assemblies; intramurals; school hostesses and ushers; the assisting and campaigning of all school activities; and last, but not least, the sponsoring of our annual. The Vespa. Our numerous activities have kept us well occupied, but we have enjoyed working together, and we hope that our accomplishments have been a worthy contribution to our school. Sponsors: Mr. G. P. Newbolt Mr. Kemmie Craghead Miss Myra Books Mr. Hal Rhea FACULTY Wendell Bvana Superintendent George P. Newbolt Principal FACULTY Harry Keller Ralph Kimbell Herbert Miles Verne Kapfer John Westbrook Colleen Wilkinson Julia Winters SENIORS John Allen Omer Anthony M Atkinson Doris Attebery Jesse Baber Janet Baber Forrest Backer Billy Benskin Keith KENNY MUSBACH --Vice-Pres 2t Pres 4; Student Council 3, 4 Parlimentarian 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Band 1 2, 3, 4; F Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY LOUISE WINDSOR--Vice-Pres• 4; Band 1, 2t Z$ 4, Vice-Pres 4j Glee Club 1, 2, 3j Student Council 3j National Honor Sooiety 3, 4, Sec 4; Sophomore Citisenship award NORMA JEAN AULT--Sec -Treas• 2, 3, 4; Student Council lj Future Homemakers 4; Latin Club 2$ 3, Sec 2; Intramur 1 2t 3, 4; Freshman Courtesy award; Attendant to Football Queen 2, Attendant to Prom Queen 3 OMER ANTHCNY—Athletio manager 3, ProDerty boy 3, 4 JOHN W. ALLEN--Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres 4; Band 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 MILDRED ATKINSON--Future Homemakers lj Latin Club 3 4; Intramurals 3, 4j Hi-Life staff 4. DORIS ATTEBERY—Future Homemakers 2; Intramurals 4 JESSE BABER—National Honor Sooiety 4; Intramurals 2 3; Science Club 1 Boyfs State 2 SARAH JANET BABER—Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Play 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Soience Club 1; Home Eo. Club 2. FORREST §ACKER—Football 1, 2, 3, 4j Basketball 1, 2 3, 4, captain 3j F Club 2t 3, 4; F Club Trophy 3, Boy’s State 3. BILLY BENSKIN—Future Farmers of America 3, Live- stock judging contest 3; Football 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2 3; Property boy 1 2 KEITH BENSKIN—Sec.-Treas. 1, Basketball 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2 RALPH BOLTON—Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Helen Breid Virginia Bush J. Clatterbuck Lois Cook Gone Davis Jalie Davis CLIFFORD BORGELT—Pre8 • 3; Student Council 3, 4; Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, publio speaking 1, 2,3, Midwest Regional 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres 4; Intramurals 3, 4j Freshman Courtesy Award; F F A state officer 4, State Farmer 2, State Convention 3 FRANCES BOYER—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec 1; Drum Bugle 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3; Plays 1, 2, 3; Girls State 3; Music award 3; Hi-Life 4. HEI£N BREID—Glee Club 3; Drum Bugle 2, 3; Band lj Intramurals 1, 2 VIRGINIA BUSH—Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Drum A Bugle 1, 2; Future Homemakers 2, Treas. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4j Latin Club 4; Intramurale 1, 2 JENNIE LOU CLATTERBUCK—Future Homemakers 2, 3 LOIS JEAN COOK—Student Council 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Plays 2, 3. GENE DAVIS—Student Council 4j Intramurals 2, 3, 4 JALIE DAVIS--Student Council 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4j Plays 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook staff 4; Debate 3, 4; Science Club 1; Girls State 3| Amerioan Legion Oratorical Contest 3 NED DAVIS—Football 2; Basketball 3, 4; Intra- murals 1 2, 3, 4« MARY DELONEY—Band 1, 2, 3j Future Homemakers 2, 3 RUSSELL DERLETH—Latin Club 3; Football 2, 3, 4, captain 4j nFw Club 2, 3, 4, Pres 4. LOIS DEAN DIVERS—Student Counoil 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Intramurals 4; Christmas play 4. JAMES JOSEPH DODD—Band 2; Play 3; Hi-Life 4; Spanish Club 3; Boys State 3 PAULINE DOERHOFF—Future Homemakers 1, 2; Intra- murals 3, 4 j Office 4 GRACIA LEE DYER--Drum fc Bugle 1, 2; Future Home- makers 2; Spanish Club 3 BERNICE EVERT—Glee Club 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Latin Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Hi-Life 4; Spanish Club 3 JUANITA EWING—-Student Council 4; Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Pres. 4; Sohool Hostess Com. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Hi-Life 4; office 4. Grace Dyer Mary Deloney Russell Derleth James Dodd p. DoerholT Jean Graves Prances Griffin Patsy Haden Owen Harris Lee Hart Martha Holt ANNA LOU HOOK—Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4 ROBERT HOPreR--Student Council 3j Future Fanners of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Pres. 3, Vioe- Pres. 4; State Farmer 3, Klwanis award 3, Delegate to State Convention 3j Basketball 3j Intramurale 1, 2, 3, 4. HERSCHEL GLEN HOUF--Future Farmers of America 1, 2j Football 5, 4| F Club 4. C. K. FISHER— F Club 2, 3, 4, Vioe-Pres. 4; Football 2, 31 Intramural Manager 4. HARLEY GARRETT—Future Fanners of America 1, 2, 3, awards 1, 2t reporter 3, award for speech contest lj Football 4| Intramurale 1, 2, 3 4. LORRAINE GENTNER--Band 1, 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 2j Band Club 1 2, 3, 4j Home Eoonomios Club 2 Soience Club 1. JEAN LOUISE GRAVES--Future Homemakers 1, 2. FRANCES MAE GRIFFIN--Glee Club lf 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, award 3j National Honor Society 4j Intramurals 1 2, 3, 4j Office 4. PATSY HADEN—Glee Club lj Band 2j Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4j Play 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, manager 4j American Legion Oratorical 4. OMEN HARRIS—Football 1 2, 4) F Club 4j Basket- ball 1, 2 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. LEE HART--Future Farmers of America lj Football 3 4j F Club 4; Spanish Club 3. MARTHA JANE H LT—-Future Homemakers 2; Intramurals 4. Anna Lou Hook Robert Hopper Herschel Houf NED HUBBARD--Football 3, 4j Basketball 3, 4j F Club 5, 4. GIRTRUE MEALY HUTCHENS--Latin Club 3; Intramurals 1 2, 3, 4. HELEN LOUISE HUDSON--Drurn A Bugle 3j Future Home- makers 2$ 4, Vipe-Pres. 4 Intramurals 2, 3j Band 1, 2, 3 4j Student Council 3, 4. POLLY IMAN—Future Homemakers 2, 4j Office 1 WILLLA LEE IMAN--Glee Club 1, 2, 3j Future Home- makers 1| Intramurals 4j Offioe 4. FRANCES EVALINE JOHNSTON—Glee Club 1, 2j Drum A Bugle If Future Homemakers 4j National Honor Society 3, 4j Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Offioe 3, 4. 0. Hutchens Helen Hudson Polly Iman wlUla Iman p. Johnston CARL L. J0NE8--Band 1 Carl Leo Jones Vincent Larsen Jaaes Means JJ ANITA FAYE KENNETT—Student Counoil 3j Band 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 3, 4| Future Homemakers 3, 4« DORIS JUNE LAMERS—Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4j intra- murals 1 2, 3, 4. VINCENT T. LARSEN—Band 1, Football 1, 4| «F Club 4| Basketball 1, 4; Intramurals 3. JOHN D. UITZ—Student Counoil lj Tear-Bock Staff 4. DOROTHY MADDOX--Drum Bugle 1 j Band 1 2, 3, 4« JilSfT MEANS—Football 2, 3, 4j Basketball 2 3. 4j •F Club 3, 4. John Lutz Jr. Margaret Means MARGARET MEANS—Future Homemakers 2 j Intrannurals 3, 41 Hi-Life 4. Dorothy Maddox BU ANITA MILLER—National Honor Sooiety 4j Band 1, 2 3, 4j Latin Club 2j Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4i Hi-Life 4. I Ifcianlta Miller MARIANNE MORPHY—Drum A Bugle 1, 2, Future Home- makers 1, 2, 4| Football Queen 3. FRED Mo CIJBI JAN—Future Farmers of America 1. 2, Treas. 2. BETTY MoCOY—Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Seo—Treas. 4| Intramurals 4; Am. Lsgion Oratorioal Contest 4| Debate 4 Year-Book Staff 4} Student Counoil 3, 4j Band 3} Soienoe Club 5. HUBERT MoNAMSE—Band 1 2 3, 4) F Club 3, 4) Football 1 2, 3 4j Intramurals 1, 2, 3. EVELYN HI BLACK—Hi-Life 4 j Future Homemakers 2. JERRY NUN NELLY—Future Farmers of Amerioa 1 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 3, 4. BILLEE FRANCES OESTREICH—Drua A Bugle 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2j Intramurals 1, 2, S 4j Student Counoil 3, 4 Hi-Life 1, 4) Offioe 3. 4. CHARLES OESTRE ICH—Intramurals 3j Property boy 2 3 4. BETTY OLIVER—Student Counoll 2, 3j Band 1 2, 3j Imtln Club 1 2j Rational Honor 8ooiety 3 4 Treas. 4f National Forenaio League 3, 4j Girls 8tate 5 j Debate 3j Am. Legion Oratorioal Contest 2. Marians Murphy B. Oestreich Evelyn Hiblack C. Osstreich Batty McCoy Batty Oliver Sherwood Phelps Shirley Phelps Clinton Poe Jr. .tUDy pope Robert Pugh Joyce Raines JUANITA FERN OLIVER—Clee Club 1, 2, 3 Drum k Bugle 21 Intramurals 2, 4. NELSON DAVID OLIVER—nF Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4j Future Farmers of America 1 2, 3, 4j Plays 2, 3; Football 1, 2 3, 4j Basketball 1 3; Intramurale 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. HAROLD PAGE—Intramurale 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERWOOD PHELPS--Future Fanners of America lj Latin Club 4j Intramurale 3, 4. SHIRLEY PHELPS—Intramurale 1; Office 4j Library 3. CLINTON B. POE—Track 2, 3| Play 3. RUBY POPE—Future Homemakers 2, 3j Intramurale 1, 2, 3; Librarian 4; Girls State 3. ROBERT PUGH—Football 3, 4. JOYCE JEAN RAINES--Latin Club 2, 3; Intramurale 2, 3, 4j Hi-Life 4; Librarian 2; Office 4. LELAND RILEY—Hi-Life 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY MARIE RUSSELL—Vice-Pres. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Plays 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 4, See. 4; Band 2, 3j Latin Club 2, 3, Pres. 2; D. A. R. Citizenship Award; Girls Sta e 3; Hi-Life Editor 4; Am. Legion Ora- torical Contest 3. TCW SCOTT—Student Council 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Vice-Pree. 2. OMER SHE LEY- CHAR LES H. SMART—Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 3, 4. Leland Riley Marie Russell Tommy Scott ROLAND L. STONE—’ F Club 4; Football 4. JOHNNIE THOMPSON—Future Farmers of America 2, 3j Intramurale 2, 3, 4. WANDA SARTOR THWEATT—Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Drum k Bugle 2i Future Homemakers 2. THELMA JEAN TRUITT—Drum k Bugle 1, 2, 3j Future Homemakere 2j Hi-Life 4; Intramurale 4; Office 3. ✓ It Oraer Sheley Johnny Thompson Charles Smart , u Wanda Thweat Roland Stone Thelma Truitt Margaret Waers Doris Williams Tommy Wright Bill Zickos PEGGY WAERS—Student Council 3j Play 3j Intramural 1, 4; Debate 4; Literary Society 2, 3. MARGARET SUE WHITE—Future Homemakers 4, Sec«-Trees. 4. PAT WHITMER—Student Council 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 4, Treas. 4; Play 3j Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' State 3j Year-Book Staff 4j Hi-Life 3, 4. DORIS JENE WILLIAMS—Drum fc Bugle 1 2, 3j Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 1, 4. BARBARA WILLIAMSON— CONNIE WISE--National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3j Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4j Debate 3; Office 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3. TOMMY WRIGHT—Future Fanners of America 1, 4; Intramurale 4. WILLIAM ZICKOS—Band 3, 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Day Senior Assembly Theme: Dream, Courage, Senior Play April 16, 1947 March 26, 1947 Quest May 9, 1947 SENIOR GRADUATION Baccalaureate Sunday Evening Baccalaureate Message Commencement Program Thursday Evening Commencement Message Class Me?.: - e Christian Church May 18, 1947 Rev. C. E. Hanan High School May 22, 1947 Prof. Charles W. McKenzie Jalie Davis JUNIORS Richard Adama L. Baumgartner Audrey Becker V R. Bedaworth Monroe Bartley Madlne Bell P. Blanaett Hell Boyer Oerald Braaon j. L. Deloney Fay Dlvera Batty Douglas Alone Durham Jimmie Edwards 3, f'ishburn D. Franklin F. Franklin G. Frelberger Audrey Garrett R. Olboney Jean Oilman Bobby Gohring Helen Graves Nina Holladay C. Holland The las Keith Richard Koskey _ r Dora Harris Gene Harris John R. Jatho Luther Jatho William Luts Maxle MnWarns Louis Hlnderer Pat WcMichael George Lewis F• McVeigh Burnell Maddox Eunice Maddox Robert Manherz Richard Maxey Mary 2. Miles Herbie Miller Norma Miller Marian Mirts M. Mi ttwede Bob Morts Robert Moser Helen Mosley Peggy Musgrove Betty Newbolt H. Overstreet Clara Patten Jack Patterson Martha Payne Dorothy Pearre penes ton Fred Rice Jim Ridge 1 Schultzo Frank Sell Joyce Sheets Neva Sherman F. Shiverdecker Jean Smith Carmen Stark Jacqulyn Stine C Vandelicht J Van Sant Beldon Wade C. Wefenstette Bob Wickell SOPHOMORES Front row--Lewis Gibbs, William Dawson, Jimmy Smith, Eugene Stephens, James Dunn, Robert Barnard, William Powell, Bobby Snook, Billy Holt, Howard Nlckelson, Bobby Mallett, Robert Epperson, Bobby McKinney, Beldon Scott, James Linn, Irl Dreps, Curtis Adams. Second row--Kenneth Brandis, John Carter, Billy Craighead, Genevieve Clatterbuck, Patsy Pierson, Mary Koelling, Peggy Hafey, June Mirts, Joyce Fishburn, Jean Attebery, Millie Hickman, Delia Schoening, Jane Sparr, Betty Wright, Betty Wickell, Helen Martin, Mollie Zumalt, Kenneth Means, Billy Rentschler, Brooks Craghead, Bill Raines. Third row—Richard Pinkerton, Charles Cook, Leota Austin, Virginia Myers, Clara Pasley, Jean Pope, Grace Stephens, Betty Vandelicht, Dorothy Sandker, Loraine Gay, Marcella Estes, Louise McBride, Juanita Bratton, Ruby Halsey, Nancy Suggett, Ruth Dawson. Fourth row—Albert Cameron, Bobby Holt, Bonnie Rice, Audrey Wright, Laura Jean Davis, Charlotte Miller, Shirley Squires, Barbara Righter, Ruth Wetherell, Ruby Autenrieth, Norma Stollmeyer, Joretta Craighead, Jackie Parsons, Joyce Bacon, Joyce Fay Dawson, Floyd Wininsrear, David Yancey, Joe Griffin, Billy Atkinson, Maurice Curtis, Dale Hudspeth. Fifth row--Ralph Manherz, Bill Reifsteck, Charles McCray, Harold MOrts, Ruby Teel, Willa Dean Hartman, Mary Margaret Haziett, Barbara Guerrant, Darlene Borcherding, Phyllis Blythe, Norma Lee Collins, Clara Lee Hiatt, Sterling Shiverdecker, Wendell Lee Evans, Velbert Nickelson, Gene West, Vernon Bezier, Jimmie Edwards, Henry Denrow, Miss Wilkinson. Sixth row--Walter Terry, Ralph Harris, Mac Grant, Dan Craig, Thelma Breid, Pat Fabrizio, Lutie Iman, Nancy Johnston, 7 anda Lyle, Gail Baumgartner, June Wickell, Faye Hook, Mary Sue Harrison, Selma Oliver, Ordith Harris, Sylvia Bradley, Mary Ann Oliver, Gene Austin, Donald Rooks, Donald Shiverdecker, Clifford Holmes, John Shi' aan, Billy Bob Jackson, Kenneth Keeney. Seventh row--Dean Pope, Betty Stephens, Waunita Wefenstette, Ruth Teel, Ruth Maddox, Dorothy Butterfield, Nanny Lou Bright, Hazel Ewing, Betty Guerrant, Betty Holland, Robert Craghead, Billy Conner, Marvin Crump. OFFICERS President Vice-Pres ident Secretary-Treasurer Lorraine Gay Norma Lee Collins Genevieve Clatterbuok SPONSOR Miss Wilkinson FRESHMEN First row (left to right)—Nora Helm, Betty Oilman, Jerry Hopper, Ronnie McDaniel, Richard Weible, Gene Backer, Louis Keith, Stanley Tate, Sonny Williamson, Junior Salmon, George Plybon, Richard Elliot, Frank Harris. Second row—Jack Finney, Barbara Koelling, Billy Chapman, Walter Speece, Charles Crump, Mary Sullivan, Thelma Batton, Mary Vaughn, Donald Riley, Junior Spencer, Benny Baumgartner, Donald Bartley, John Houchins, Joe Hazlett, Donald Johnson, Dorothy Madison, Faye Love, Carol Craighead, Howard Sheley. Third row—Betty Terrell, Doris Heinrich, Patsy Thomas, Myra Stone, Louise Craig- head, Sam Bush, Leona Fry, Hellen Dodd, Myrtle Underwood, Albia Saling, Mary Scanland, Joyce Hanan, Ethelee Atterberry, Marilyn Mittwede, June Trammell, Pauline Rentschler, Mary Chenoweth, Thelma Edwards, Thelma Williamson, Ethelreda Grothaus, Mrs. Dodd. Fourth-row—Veinta Blackburn, Maxine Blackburn, Mildred McDonald, Nancy Statton, Marilyn Niblack, Ophl Wefenstett, Mary Windsor, Ethel Snider, Edna Salmons, Eva June Branch, Joy Ann Baumeister, betty McCarty, Christine Garrett, Pauline Garrett. Fifth row—Virginia Crump, Geraldine Kennett, Helen Evert, Patricia Murphy, Margaret Franklin, Carlene Lee, Alma Branch, Bonnie Vandelicht, Doris Ann Morts, Amy Howard, Joy Frey, Darlene Bock, Peggy James, T. J. Atkinson, Wesley Hill, James Houf, Adrian Carr, Charles Christopher, Charles Stark, James Brougiton, Maurice Russell. Sixth row—Lewis McDermott, Donald Pickering, Earl Case, Kenneth Hammen, Donald Chirnside, William Atkinson, Roland Stahr, Robert Perkins, Glenn Acree, Tonmy Moore, Eddie Love, J. D. Hall. OFFICERS President T. J. Atkinson Vice-President Hellen Dodd Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Statton SPONSOR Mrs. Dodd rtmtsmm EIGHTH GRADE First row (loft to right)—Jerry Carrington, Harvey Massarand, Jimmie Gamble, Lloyd Clardy, Tommy Sherer, Billy Niblack, Richard Larsen, Jack Hagans, Phyllis Durosette, Barbara Muzzy, Betty Katherine Arney, Margaret Ann Karney, Joan Love, Bobby Lee Thomas. Second row—Clayton Craighead, Frances Dawson, Lois Jane Schrader, Nedra Esslinger, Olevia Martin, Dona Dean Estes, Norma Hamilton, Marjory Starkey, Ila Ann Hook, Lillie Belle Maddox, Ann Starkey, Clifford Baise, Donald Schultze, Louis Davis, Harold Warfield, Pierce Hiatt, Mrs. Winters. Third row—Carl HowaVd, Bobby Qualls, Ronald Williams, Charles Harris, Henry Miller, Robert Franklin, Clifford Daro, Harry Rodecape, Geryl Ann Clough, Betty Jane Craighead, Donald Hamilton, Jackie Mirts, Eugene Saling. Fourth row--Donald Murphy, Lane Anderson, David Terry, Gene Wolfmeier, Donald Branch, Kenneth Gohring, Donald Gohring, Richard Richardson, Harold Hill. Fifth row—Chester Payne, Raymond Lander, Grace Dunham, Juanita Holland, Phyllis Gowin, Bonnie Benskin, Marjory Baysinger, Phyllis Edwards. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Carl Howard Jerry Carrington Norma Hamilton SPONSOR Mrs. Winters jco ddmcj a ncL aes i 9C nm j crf1 jUAj( tchs 3 at chVd£rr vts FOOTBALL Ba cicer Earl Starnes Nelson Oliver John Jatho Herschel Houf Forrest Hubert McNamee Russell Derleth Kenny Musbach Jack Breld Jimmy Means Vincent Larsen Coach Hal Rhea September 13 Centralia 0 - Fulton 33 October 18 MSD 6 - Fulton 33 September 20 Mexico 0 - Fulton 0 September 27 Moberly 7 - Fulton 26 October 3 Boonvllle 13 - Fulton 7 October 25 Mexico 0 - Fulton 12 November 1 St Peters 6 - Fulton 19 November 8 Columbia 12 - Fulton 25 October 11 , Jefferson City 7 - Fulton 7 Russell Derleth Captain 1946 Front Row: «Ned Hubbard, «Clinton Holland, «Jimmy Means, «Kenny Musbach, «Earl Starnes, «Bud Oliver, «Hubert McNamee, «John Jatho, «Herschel Houf, «Russell Derleth, «Forrest Backer, «Jack Breld, «Vincent Larsen, «O en Harris, «Roland Stone Middle Row: Gene Backer, Maurice Russell, George Lewis, Tom Holt, «Lee Hart, Hoover Peneston, Joe Griffin, «Billy Bob Jackson, John Shipman, Billy Conner, Frank Cleary, Frank Sell, Billy Benskin, Gerald Bramon, Herbie Miller, John Carter, Billy Craighead, Charles Cook, Kenneth Means, Beldon Wade, Top Row: Coach Hal Rhea, Manager Robert Wlckell, Donald Keith, Bob Holt, J D. Hall, Marvin Crump, Richard Maxey, Maurice Curtis, Billy Rentschler, Harold Morts, Donald Pickering, Billy Holt, Tommy Moore, Jimmy Houf, Kenny Fisher, Assistant Coach. FOOTBALL CON T FATHER AND SON BANQUET FOOTBALL QUEEN MARIANNE MURPHY DANCE ORCHESTRA QUEEN, ATTENDANTS, AND ESCORTS 'W (A) TE4M Fulton M c; ••• • o • • Ful ton Moberly Fulton Boonvllle Fulton Centralia Fulton Mexico Fulton New Bloomfield Fulton M.S.B. Fulton Mexico Fulton University High Fulton Moberly Fulton Jefferson City Fulton Boonvllle Fulton Columbia Fulton Centralia BASKETBALL 31 27 23 25 15 45 22 29 17 39 19 30 44 28 41 63 26 34 23 40 36 42 33 46 17 35 24 25 First Row - Jimmie Means, Jack Breid, Forrest Backer, Kenny Musbach, Owen Harris Back Row - Harold Morts, John Jatho, Ned Hubbard, Beldon Wade Coach Hal Rhea A Team Kenny Musbach Captain 1946-47 a fr First Row - Beldon Wade, John Jatho, Billy Bob Jackson, Harold Morts, Herbie Miller Back Row - Coach Hal Rhea, John Carter, Marvin Crump, Jim Ridgel, Gerald Bramon, Jimmie Edwards R Team Fulton 26 M.S.D. 12 Fulton 17 Moberly 31 Fulton 17 Boonvllle 34 Fulton io Centralia 30 Fulton 18 Mexi co 15 Fulton 36 New Bloomfield 26 Fulton 22 M • S • D • 6 Fulton 18 Mexico 36 Fulton 29 University High 27 Fulton 20 Boonvllle 31 Fulton 25 Centralia 29 TOURNAMENT St. Clair--------------First Jefferson City--------Second Mexico-----------------Third University High—Consolation Missouri School for the Deaf Sportsmanship Coach Rhea awarding sportsmanship plaque to Missouri School for the Deaf. Coach and Captain of Jefferson City team, winner of second plac Mrs. Hellen Naismlth Dodd, daughter of the Inventor of basketball, awarding the winning trophy to St. Clair. INTRAMURALS Senior A Team Senior A Team Junior A and B Teams Sophomore B Team Volley Ball Court Pong Junior A and B Teams Senior B Team Senior B Team Sophomore A and B Teams Sophomore A Team Frr ; ; i A Tccn ---------------------. 4 Freshmen A Team Eighth Grade Tear. Volley Ball Game 2S 52 Freshmen B Team Eighth Grade Team  Team Supporters Ready—Set— ? Trophy Case Ping Pong F CLUB Front row (left to right)—Ned Hubbard, Billy Bob Jackson, Jimmy Means, Nelson Oliver, Kenny Musbach, Kenny Fisher, Hubert McNamee, John Jatho. Back row—Owen Harris, Clinton Holland, Lee Hart, Forrest Backer, Coach Rhea, Jack Breid, Russell Derleth, Roland Stone, Herschel Houf, CHEERLEADERS Dora May Harris, Frances Boyer, Billee Frances Oestreich, Joyce Sheets BAND First row (left to right)--Mildred Schultze, Marcella Estes, Kenny Musbach, betty Newbolt, Miriam Mittwede, Dorothy Marie Pearre, Selma Oliver. Second row--Martha Payne, Fannie Buckey, Virginia Bush, Peggy Windsor, Phyllis Gowin, Sharon Browning, Fay Divers, Dorothy Maddox, Bernice Evert, Anna Lee Finley, Jean Smith, Betty Wickell, Louise McBride, Lois Divers, Lois Blacklock. Third row--Donald Keith, Marvin Crump, Warren Kurt, Charlotte Miller, Gene Harris, Stanley Tate, Jack Hagans, Bobby McKinney, Buanita Miller, Jay Hall, Floyd Winingear, Glenn Acree, Robert Craghead, Luther Jatho, Lorraine Gentner, Wendell Evans, Hubert McNamee. Fourth row—Tom Scott, Mac Grant, Juanita Kennett, Audrey Garrett, Bill Zickos, Helen Hudson, Mr. Keller, Pat Whitraer. Not in picture—Hellen Dodd, Callie Vandelicht, Marian Mirts. MARCHING BAND First row--Betty Holland, Helen Mosley, Betty McCoy, Jackie Stine, Miriam Mlttwede, Marcella Estes, Ruby Autenrieth, Doris Morts, Neva Jean Sherman, Ruth Dawson, Frances Griffin, Loralne Gay, Mary Koelling, Ethelreda Grothaus. Second row--Gene Harris, Pat McMichael, Lutie Iman, Wuanita Wefenstette, Dorothy Sandker, Anna Lee Finley, Peggy Sue James, Ordith Harris, Louise Craighead, Hellen Dodd, Dora May Harris, Norma Curtis, Alma Branch, Thelma Edwards, Virginia Myers, Barbara Lee Koelling, Juanita Bratton, Jane Sparr, Joyce Fishburn, Jackie Parsons, Helen Hampton, Betty Wickell. Third row--Molly Zumalt, Nancy Johnston, Nora Helm, Nancy Statton, Sylvia Bradley, Margaret Ruth Maddox, Callie Vandelicht, Frankie Boyer, Betty Ann Douglas, Dot Butterfield, Helen Evert, Pat Murphy, Audrey Becker, Helen Overstreet, Carmen Stark, Clarice Wefenstette, Freida Mae Franklin, Bettie Daro. Fourth row—Beldon Scott, Sterling Shiverdecker, Bobby Snook, Bill Raines, Donald Shiverdecker, Billy Bob Jackson, Mac Grant, Wendell Evans, Bob Morts, Jack Breid, Bernice Evert, Nannie Lou«Bright, Audrey Garrett GLEE CLUB DRUM MAJOR AND FOUR TWIRLERS Hellen Dodd Marianne' Murphy Roberta Wise Pat Whitmer Maxie McNaxnee HI-LIFE Back row—Miss Richardson, Sponsor, Charles Smart, Jimmie Dodd, Bernice Evert, Nancy Statton, Evelyn Niblack, Margaret Means, Juanita Ewing, Robert Hopper, and Dan Craig. Front row--Pat Whitmer, Buanita Miller, Peggy Windsor, Anna Lee Fenley, Marie Russell, Editor, Lorraine Gay, Mildred Atkinson, Thelma Truitt, Patsy Haden, Joyce Raines, and Norma Hamilton. Frankie Boyer and Peggy Aaers did not have oictures taken. Ac 1 Hi-Life, edited by a staff of twenty students, is now enjoying its twenty-fourth year of publication Every spring Hi-Life enters the contest for school papers sponsored by the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association Fulton Horn MJBLS. eteTie ■ BoDdogg Q-0| Clifford Borgelt-Preaident George Lewis-Treasurer Robert Hopper-Vice President Francis McVeigh-Reporter Charles Smart-Secretary Clifford Holmes-Sentinel First row (left to right)—Billy Holt, Robert Epperson, James Dunn, John Baum- gartner, Donald Riley, Elmer Spencer. Second row—Curtis Adams, Albert Cameron, Kenneth Hammon, Donald Shiverdecker, Robert Craghead, Richard Elliott, Richard Pinkerton, Kenneth Means, Brooks Craghead, Junior Salmons, Donald Bartley, John Houchins. Third row—Walter Terry, T. J. Atkinson, Jerry Nunnelly, Tommy Wright, Beldon Scott, Monroe Bartley, Charles Cooke, Joe Griffin, David Yancy, Jerry Hopper, Floyd Winningear, Bobby Holt, K. M. Craghead. Fourth row—Lewis Keith, Billy Conner, Hoover Peneston, Richard Weibel, Harley Garrett, Kenneth Brandis, Ralph Harris, Gerald Brammon, Ralph Manherz, Kenneth Keeney, Vernon Bezier, Lewis Gibbs. Vocational Agriculture students enjoy a variety of activities as shown by pictures in our annual The class room comes in for daily study, the shop for skills with hands, the projects for better learning, the Future Farmers organi- zation for club activities. A trip to the American Royal, box suppers and dances, hayrides, swimming parties, and, best of all, a week’s trip to the State F.F.A. Camp on the Lake of the Ozarks add much to the enjoyable and valuable year at Fulton High School. First row (Loft to right)—Betty Wlckell, Marianne Oliver, Anna Lou Hook. Sue Harrison, Nannie Lou Bright, Marianne Murphy, Ruth Dawson, Juanita Ewing, Mary Koelllng peggy Hafey, Jean Attebery, Helen Hudson, Thelma Edwards, xtutn uaaison. 9 m„Q T0 Ili'5parr' uanlta Bratton, Mary Sullivan, Delia Schoening, t i elr v ,Gr?thaus Thelma Williamson, Thelma Batton, Barbara Righter, Doris Jene Williams, Ethel Lee Attebery, Pauline Rentschler, Lois Jean Cook, Zuaalt.Theima Breld, Pat McMichael, Will Dean Hartman, Jacqullne Stine, Mildred Schultze, Martha Payne, Miriam Mittwede, Ruth Teel. Third row Maxine Blackburn, Louise Baumcrartner. Patsv Tho afhnr inffo   TovoA Jacqulyn Parsons, Genevieve Clatterbuck, Barbara Flshburn Joyed Flshburn, Albla Sallng, Laura Davis, Darlene Bock. 1 rn, „ .. l° th row Margaret Hazlett, Vineta Blackburn, Polly Iman. Lutie Iman Ruth Maddox, Fay Hook, Janet Garrett, Sylvia Bradley, Nancy Johnson Nancy Statton Betty Daro, Florene Shlverdecker, DoJls Lamers, HeleA Martin. ’ 7 Statton’ „ Fifth row--Mrs. Garrett, Thelma Keith, Joy Baumelster, Ida Chenoweth Sue White Norma Stollmeyer, Patricia Fabrizlo, Betty'Holland, Betty Vandellch Ruby Hals ' CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope for we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values- for we are the builders of homes, homes for America's future, homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair, homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. N. H. S. Front row (left to right)—Juanita Ewing, Pat Whitmer, Prances Griffin, Jalie Davis, Roberta Wise, Maxie McNamee. Middle row—Miss Cave, Buanita Miller, Peggy Windsor, Marie Russell, Clifford Borgelt, -Patsy Haden, Anna Lee Fenley, Connie Wise. Back row— Mr. Garrett, Mrs. Winters, Tom Holt, Betty Oliver, John Allen, Frances Johnston, Jesse Baber, Frank Cleary, Miss Richardson, Mr. Newbolt, Mr. Maddox. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Clifford Borgelt Jalie Davis Peggy Windsor Betty Oliver FACULTY ADVISORS Jalie Davis Jesse Baber Roberta Wise Pat Whitmer Mr. Garrett Miss Richardson Mr. Newbolt Mr. Maddox Mrs. Winters Miss Cave Members who were taken into N. H. S. February 25, 1947, but who are not in the above picture! Mildred Atkinson, Nina Holladay, Billee Frances Oestreich, Dorothy Marie Pearre, Thelma Truitt. The Fulton Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools received its charter May 4, 1944 from the National Council. The requisites for membership in this organization are character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The society emblem is a torch of knowledge upon a shield on which are engraved the letters of these four cardinal principles. Members are chosen from the junior and senior classes by the faculty advisors. Since its organization this chapter has had 47 members. USHERS First row (left to right)—Loralne Gay, Frelda May Franklin, Joyce Sheets, Juanita Ewing, Frances Johnston, Pat Whitmer, Norma Jean Ault. Second row—Peggy Musgrove, Nina Holladay, Frances Griffin, Geraldine Kennett, Helen Evert, Callle Vandelicht, Barbara Koelllng. DOORMEN „ ,?.lr8Vow to right)—Betty Newbolt, June Wlckell, Myra Stone. Geraldine Kennett, Marie Russell, Ordlth Harris. r S®C0?'J row—Charles Oestrelch, Jessie Baber, Betty Oliver, Patsy Haden oalle Davis Third row--Gage Frelberger, Jimmie Dodd, Charles Smart, Carl Jones. John Allen, Donald Franklin, LATIN CLUB rront row ilert to right)--3am Bush, Kolana Stahr, Adrian Carr, Alene Durham, Florence Blansett, Fannie Jean Buckey, Ruby Autenrieth, Neva Jean Sherman, Helen Overstreet, Loraine Gay, Nancy Suggett, Bonnie Rice, Maxie McNamee, Betty Wickell. Second row--Ordith Harris, Louise McBride, Audrey Wright, Marilyn Mittwede, Hazel Ewing, Miriam Mittwede, Donald Keith, Bob Morts, Herbie Miller, Howard Backer, Bobby Snook, Nina Holladay, Sharon Browning. Third row—3ettie Newbolt, Genevieve Clatterbuck, Dorothy Marie Pearre, Marcella Estes, Thelma Keith, Selma Oliver, Audrey Garrett, June Wickell, Clara Hiatt Darlene Borcherding, 3arbara Guerrant, Frieda Franklin, Tom Holt, Robert Bedsworth. Back row—Robert Wickell, Frank Cleary, Virginia Bush, Norma Collins, Frances Johnston, Jim Edwards, Bill Lutz, Robert Moser, Luther Jatho, Dan Craig, John R. Westbrook. DEBATE bacK row iert to right)—Dan Craig, Mr. Westbrook, Bill Lutz, Frank Cleary. Front row--Jalie Davis, Patsy Haden, Barbara Koelling, Peggy Waers, Betty McCoy Darlene Borcherding. CHRISTMAS DANCE FRANKIE AND BUD .CHRISTMAS DANCE THE'HOMECOMING PLAYS Front row—Betty Douglas, Jacqulyn Stine, Joyce Sheets, Dora May Harris. Second row--Audrey Garrett, Frelda Mae Franklin, Maxie McNamee, Miss Wilkinson. Third row—Boo Morts, Louie Hlnderer, Richard Maxey. JUNIOR PLAY Almost Elghteen, a comedy In three acts, was given by the Junior class• The cast of twelve was under the direction of Miss Colleen Wilkinson. SENIOR PLAY What A Life. story of one of Henry Aldrich's escapades, was given May 9 by the senior class. Miss Colleen Wilkinson directed the play with a cast of eighteen seniors. xdu vC 'JforneiTiaAete' yrrve icei c vitcci. ROOMS •v r • METAL TRADES SHOP 1 Norma Jean Ault Hi-Life Queen Best all-around girl Most charming girl Most courteous girl 2 Kenny Musbach Hi-Llfe King Boy with heartiest laugh 3. Willia Lee Iman Most gossipy girl 4. Jim Dodd Nosiest boy Wittiest student 5 Russell Derleth Biggest hunk of heartbreak 6. Peggy Windsor Girl with prettiest peepers 7. Joyce Sheets Peppiest student 8. Kenny Fisher Best all-around boy 9. Maxie McNamee Flirty skirt 10. Jack Breid Eager beaver 11. Omer Sheley and Norma Curtis Most gruesome twosam6 12. Bettie Oliver Biggest bookworm (girl) O ’5 lAo 13. Dan Craig Biggest bookworm (boy) 14. Genevieve Clatterbuck Girl with cutest dimples 15. Bob Mall©tt Boy with cutest dimples 16. John Allen Most courteous boy 17. Roland Stone Boy with prettiest peepers Not shown Audrey Garrett Girl with cutest laugh Lois Divers Girl with loveliest locks Bob Morts Boy with prettiest hair 406 West 34 th St. KanusCity2. Mo.


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