THE 1955 Volume IX Published by the Publications Class of FULTON HIGH SCHOOL FULTON, MISSOURI We pledge our love and loyalty, to Thee — Our Fulton High” 'P ieuMvuC . . . Here is your book. Long hours have been spent in trying to make it a memorial that you will treasure all of your life. We have tried to give you a true picture of the year’s growth and to review for you the activities of Ful- ton High School. Our success in doing this depends on how you, as a student, accept our efforts. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all students and faculty members who have made the publica- tion of our book possible, as well as to everyone who has in some way, helped to make this one of the most out- standing years Fulton High School has known. To the Seniors of 1955, we extend best wishes for fu- ture success and happiness. We hope that you have gained a great many values while you have spent four years at F.H.S. We hope that you enjoy the Vespa as much as we have enjoyed publishing it. The book has been ours for almost a year. Now it belongs to you, too. Mona Brown, Editor 7 u6lccatcoKd Seated: Martha Cooper, Carol Backer, Mona Brown, Sylvia Maune, Carol Pine, and Nancy Branch. Standing: Lucille Baysinger, Elizabeth Johnston, Carol Brown, Frank Mohler, Betty Brooks, Jan Herring, Janice Hinds, Carol Hunt, Donna Leonard, Carolyn Hall, and Jo Ann Bryan. Publications Class edits the Vespa and publishes Hi-life monthly. Purpose, ability, efficiency, and clear thinking are principles stressed in the course. The staff is happy to present the 1955 Vespa. HI-LIFE STAFF VESPA STAFF Editor-in-Chief ______________ SYLVIA MAUNE Editor-in-Chief ------------- MONA BROWN Associate Editor______________ FRANK MOHLER Associate Editor............. JO ANN BRYAN Business Manager ................. JAN HERRING Business Manager.............. JAN HERRING Features _____________________ BETTY BROOKS Advertising ----------------- CAROL HUNT Sports.................. LUCILLE BAYSINGER Sports.......................JANICE HINDS Circulation .................. CAROL BACKER Photographers ............... FRANK MOHLER Exchange _____________________ CAROL BROWN NANCY BRANCH Typist _______________________ MARTHA COOPER Typists .................. DONNA LEONARD Reporter ____________________ CAROLYN HALL CAROL PINE Sponsors ......... MISS MOSSIE HUMPHREYS . Secretary ------------- ELIZABETH JOHNSTON K. M. CRAGHEAD II ,1 « ;:::::: • MESSAGE FROM SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT WALTER E. EVANS Congratulations, to the Publications Class, their sponsor, Miss Mossie Humphreys, and all others who have helped in making the 1955 Vespa” an outstanding annual. May each of you, students at Fulton High School, put your hand, heart, and mind to the task of preparing yourself for the kind of life to which you aspire. I know you will enjoy your Vespa. Remem- ber, as long as you live, you continue to be a representative ’of F.H.S. May the memories recalled by these pages of your annual always be pleasant ones, and may your pride in your Alma Mater be lasting. Good luck and best wishes to each of you in the years to come. Sincerely yours, Walter E. Evans PRINCIPAL W. VICTOR HILL MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL Greetings; To the students of Fulton High School, es- pecially those of you who arc about to become alumni and will soon enter into broader areas of activity. It is hoped that during your stay here at Ful- ton High you have gained the habits, attitudes, and skills that will help you throughout life. Loyalty to school, community, and self is a most desirable characteristic. It is hoped that you will always have fond memories of your Alma Mater, Fulton High School. Sincerely, W. V. Hill Principal Oust ‘£ xvui ZcUccctfcott We wish to thank the Board of Education for their interest during our high school years. This group is aware of our needs and has worked out a program that is of benefit to every student. They are public spirited citizens who have given unselfishly of their time in the direction of our school. We are grateful for the expansion of our modern plant and for well-ecjuipped teachers. What you have done in our behalf will be an inspiration for us to strive toward greater achievements in the future. B. W. Dunavant, President; Lane McCullough, Vice President; Mrs. W. C. Murphy, Sec- retary; Walter E. Evans, Superintendent; Frank Y. Wilkins, Neal Powers, and Dr I W Prada. Secsie vUed Our secretaries are an ef- ficient group who aid in many ways. They are: Mrs. Thelma Mullett, vocational agriculture; Virginia Crump, principal’s of- fice; Mrs. Roselyn Morrow and Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt, super- intendent's office. We Present . . . 'paculty 'puCtoK Bottom row: Robert Miller, mathematics; Richard Richardson, mathematics; Mrs. Elsie Carrington, commerce; Mrs. Doris Buerger, librarian. Second row: Douglas Cowen, music; Orval Hargrave, science; Irene Salmon, science; John Westbrook, English and Latin; Georgia Richardson, English. Third row: William Helm, metal trades; Lynn Gilbert, industrial arts and driver’s training; Darrell Gourley, boys’ physical education; William Piercall, science and basketball coach. Our instructors at Fulton High School serve as teachers, counselors, and friends. “What better gift can we offer the republic than to teach and to instruct youth?” Certainly our faculty are serving their community in the best way possible School Bottom row: Clyde Burch, socal studies; Nola Christian, English; Gladys Kettle, reading; Mrs. Lottie Tate, science. Second row: Mrs. Dorcas Boillot, vocational home economics; Mrs. Mildred Cook, mathematics; Mrs. Evelyn Besher, commerce; Shirley Dunavant, guidance and social studies. Third row: K. M. Craghead, vocational agriculture; Richard Vinson, social studies; Stanley Singer, corrective speech; Mrs. Ama Galloway, English; Mrs. Helen Babbitt, social studies and Mossie Humphreys, social studies and publications. by trying to teach high school students to think for themselves, to discipline their lives, and to develop abilities to the fullest possible extent. We appreciate the many efforts they have exerted toward directing us to find the best within ourselves. May we ever hold the ideals set for us and may we strive to reach the goals. Senioni Sarah Ann Allen NHS 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 4; International Club 1, 2, 3; Usher 4; Chorus 1; In- tramurals 1. Carol Jean Backer Band 1, 2; Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; FHA 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals. Lucille Hafey Baysinger Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Usher 2, 3; International Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; FHA 2. James Troy Blacklock Football 3, 4; F” Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; International Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Boys Chorus 1. Nancy Bloom Band 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3; French Club 3; FTA 3, 4. Eugene Bramon Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Branch Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; FHA 2; International-Club 3, 4; Usher 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Intramurals 1, 2. Betty Ann Brooks Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; Chorus 1; International Club 2, 3, 4; Usher 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 1. Carol Ann Brown Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; FHA 1, 2; International Club 2, 3, 4; Usher 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 2. Mona Brown Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Editor; FTA 4; International Club 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics Cldb 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Junior Play, Usher 1, 2, 3. Richard O. Davis, Jr. NHS 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 1; Football 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Play; Band 1, 2; International Club 1, 2. Thelma Diehl FHA 2, 3, 4; International Club 1, 2; FTA 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Usher 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Ransom Dudley Football 3. 4; F” Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 1. Joan Dzurick French Club 2; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Y-Teens 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ League 3. Senione Jo Ann Bryan Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Association Editor; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Chorus 1. Carolyn Jo Bura Pep Club 1, 2, 3; International Club 1, 2, 3; Usher 4; Office 4; French Club 2; FHA 2; Intramurals; Chorus 1. Barbara Cason Diversified Occupation 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Hilltop Kitten 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Commercial Club 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2; NHA 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3- Martha Van Buren Cooper Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; NHA 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Hilltop Echo Associ- ation Editor 1, 2; Debate 1; Chorus 1, 2. Jackie Craighead Football Manager 3, 4; F” Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Golf 3. Nelson Dahl Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; F” Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3. Se tcon Cari. M. Ethai. Band 3, 4; Junior Play; Dramatics Club 4; Inter- national Club 4. Dillard Fenley Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Intramurals 1; Inter- national Club 2, 4; Boys' Chorus 1; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Gamble Band 1, 2, 3, 4; International Club 3, 4; Librarian 3; Intramurals 2. Delores Gess Diversified Occupation 4; Chorus 1,2; Student Coun- cil 1, 3; Dramatics 1, 2; NHA 1, 2; Cheerleader 3; Commercial Club 1, 2; Hilltop Kitten 1, 2, 3. Noel Gordon Band 1, 2, 3, 4; International Club 1, 2; French Club 3. James M. Greenway Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Track 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; F” Club 3, 4; International Club 3; Intramurals 1. Robert Grothaus Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Student Council; Chorus 1. Carolyn Mae Hall Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; Office 3; International Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. David Lee Hanan Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Homeroom President 4. Pauline Harris Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; International Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Latin Club 2; FHA 2; Usher 3, 4. Se Uon Ann Hartzell FHA 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Li- brarian 3, 4. Eva Mae Helmig Band 2, 3, 4; International Club 2, 3; FHA 1; In- tramurals 4; French Club 3; NHS 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Junior Play; Glee Club 1. Howard Henson Football Manager 3; F” Club 3, 4; NFL 1, 2; Inter- national Club 2; Intramurals 1; Band 1; Dramatics 2. 3; Bugler 2. 3. 4. Jan Powell Herring Student Body President 4; Track 3; NHS 4; Inter- national Club 1, 2, 3; Vespa Staff; Hi-Life Staff; Football 2, 3; F Club 3, 4; Junior Play; Latin Club 2; Dramatics 4. Roy Hickman Football 3, 4; F” Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Inter- national Club 2, 4; Boys’ Chorus 1. Arlene Hildebrand Pep Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Chorus 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2; FHA 2, 3- Janice Marie Hinds Vespa Staff; Hi-Life Staff; Debate 2, 3; Inter- national Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Librarian 3, 4; Chorus 1; French Club 3. Robert Clark Holmes Student Body Vice President 1; Student Council 1; Homeroom President 2; Chorus 1. Carol Ann Hunt Vespa Staff; Hi-Life Staff; LTsher 2, 3, 4; Inter- national Club 1. 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Chorus 1; Office 4. Janet Kay Hurst Band 1. 2, 3, 4; International Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Intramurals. _______________________________________________________I Se Uon John Jennings Intramurals 1; International Club 3. Bonnie Johnson FHA; Chorus; Junior Play; Librarian; Pep Club; International Club; Intramurals; Lisher. Caroline Johnston Dramatics Club 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls' Chorus 1; French Club 2, 3; NHS 4; Intramurals 1; Li brarian 4. Elizabeth Johnston Dramatics Club 3. 4; French Club 3; Vespa Staff Hi-Life Staff; Intramurals 3, 4; NHS 3. 4; Student Council 4; Usher 4; Chorus 1. John Kadow FFA 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Track 1. Karolyn Kay Kurt Band 1. 2. 3, 4; International Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Cynthia Marie Latta Band 1. 2, 3. 4; International Club 2, 3. 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Usher 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 3. Robert Laux FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Donna Sue Leonard Hi-Life Staff; International Club 1. 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2; French Club 3; NHS 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Usher 4; Chorus 1. Sylvia Maune Hi-Life Editor; Vespa Staff; NHS 3, 4; International Club I, 2, 3; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Stu- dent Council 1,2; French Club 3. Se ti vi Larry McCray FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3. Mary McVeigh International Club 3, 4; Office Girl 4; Usher 4; FHA 1. 2. 4. Emerson Menefee Basketball 2. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; FFA 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. Frank Mohler Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; Junior Play; International Club 2, 3; NHS 3. 4. Hazel Lou O’Neal FHA 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2: Latin Club 2; Intra- murals 2. William J. Owsley International Club 1. 2; Intramurals 1; Football 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2; F Club 3. 4. Connie L. Pickering Class President 4; Student Council 2, 4; Inter- national Club 2. 3; Dramatics Club 1. 4; Boys’ Chorus 2; Football 3; Track 3- Alvin Lee Quick Football 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 3. 4. Duane Rose Football 2. 3; F Club 3, 4; Track 1. 2; FFA 4; Band 2. 3; Chorus 1. 4; International Club 2. 4. Phyllis Ann Rose International Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 4; French Club 2. 3; NHS 3. 4; Dra- matics Club 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3. Se uon Ralph Salmons FFA 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 3; 'F Club 3, 4. Wallace Shryock Class President 3; Homeroom President 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 2. 3; Dramatics Club 2. 3; International Club 2. 3. Lloyd Sims Junior Play; Intramurals 1, 2; Chorus 1. Raymond Stiers Basketball 3; International Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2. Franc Sullivan FFA 1, 2; Chorus 1; Band 1, 2; Track 3- Barbara Taylor International Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Dra- matics Club 2; Chorus 2, 3; Usher 4. Shirley Thompson Pep Club 1. 2, 3; International Club 2; Chorus 1; Office 4. Anna Mae Velte French Club 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4; Librarian 3, 4; Intra- murals 3. 4. Irvin Wefenstette FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Doris Lee Wickell International Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher 3. Sponsored by SAULT’S and CECIL'S Se u vi Brooks if Juni: Winscott International Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 4; FHA 2; Intramurals 1,4; Usher 4; Office 4. Caroi. Ann Pinf Hi-Life Staff; Vespa Staff; Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 4; Usher 4; Pep Club 3. 4; NHS 4. Carlton Young Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; F Club 3, 4; Golf 3, 4. Bftty Ann Young Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; FHA 1; Inter- national Club 4; Intramurals 4; Office 2. Raymond Coopi r Band 4. Lfola Blythi: Chorus 1, 2; NHA I. 2. Mildrfd Nadini: Bolton FHA 2; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 1, 3. Warrhn Brumlhy Brucf Bfzlfr Vfna V. Copf Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Dramatics Club 1; FHA 1. Sponsored by WILLIAMS and MAERZ JLWLLRY Gary Hall Frank Haymart FFA 1, 2. 3. Billie Williamson Chorus. Rosalie Higgins FHA 2; Glee Club 1, 2. Katherine Hoi.sman Ray Taylor Student Council 3. Ray Hook Leta Mai; Hopsecker FHA 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Charles Stephens FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Se uo% Ruby Davis Glee Club 2; Librarian Gilbert Edwards FFA 3. Fred English FFA 1. 2. 3, 4. Kenneth Giboney Junior play. Se Uo Lora Faye Imperatrice Murphy FHA 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Cecil Jefferson Gerald Kroll Virginia Largent French Club 2; FHA 2, 3. Lawrence Sapp Janice Loyd FHA 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; FTA 4 Elaine Moore Band; Chorus; International Club. Jay Winterowd Goldie Moore Robert Peneston FFA. Jo Ann Weibel Glee Club 1; FHA 2; International Club 3. William Pope Louise Renfro Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; FHA I. J. Atkinson S. Britt V. Craghead B. Deuel B. Dye B. Atteberry V. Brown E. Cooper F. Diehl D. Fike L. Baker B. Burns K. Davis D. Dillon S. Fike J. Borgelt R. Carrington S. Denham J. Dudley Tom Fisher . R. Bosch B. Chiles M. Dennison W. Dunavant N. Dudley V. Brandenberg J. Cloud D. Dews L. Dunham H. Forsee pcaUoft4, Sponsored by HARBINSON-WALKER REFACTORY Carolyn Fox A. Gowans C. Hall C. Hite D. Kroell M. Galbreath Karol Gowin C. Harris K. Hopsicker S. Ismay S. Galbreath K. Gowin T. Harrison Ann Houf W. Koupal Larry Gibbs J. Graves J. Hartzell K. Hoover G. Kistner Pat Gasper S. Guinnip J. Hawkins L. Hazelrigg G. Kennett E. Gowans Joneda Hall D. Holmes K. Irick J. Leach Sponsored by LYNN H. MAUGHS, INC. Carl Lee Fred March Jane Musick E. Overstreet V. Reed. Leola Lee G. Maddox S. Milner B. Polmateer J. Robinson Mike Lee P. Mahnken L. Means E. Powers J. Ruffel R. Logan R. Mayfield H. McVeigh R. Phillips J. Robertson K. Love N. McBride K. Morts K. Randolph Y. Roberts J. Lloyd D. Maupin J. Nickels Mary Ray O. Ross W. Reifsteck G. Strickland M. Tate R. Sartor D. Shay R. Taylor V. Vaughn R. Soukup J. Strain D. Twitchell R. Weeks M. Wilson D. Salmons V. Stockhorst J. Tennyson C. White J. Windsor J. Salmons J. Stark M. Thompson B. Wilson J. Wolking B. Salmons G. Stewart R. Toomes B. Williams V. Zellers First row: Margaret Brooks, Alice hartley, Larry Diehl, Gwen Bradford. Denny Clark, Barbara Bush, C. Christianbury, Bonnie Cole, Carolyn Cragihead. Second row: Carole Canada. Carolyn Bouyer, Lavona Brown, Shirley Edwards, Jo Ann Austin. Norma Craghead, Bob Acree, Harlan Borman, Lloyd Fitch, and Frances Bryant. Third row: Tim Collins, Henry Durst, Jim Baumgartner, Gene Brewer. Bill Davis, Harlan Conn, and Carl Cannell. First row: Carole Hamilton, Norma Garrett. Mary Gibbs, Ken Higgins, Shirley Hartman, Rose- mary Jones, Ruth Kaiser, Joyce Hopkins. Kay Helmig, Susie Knipmeyer. Sandra Grabb. and Roy Jefferson. Second row: Jewell Houchins, Charlotte Kadok. Mary Geissler, Juanita Hatcher, Dorothy Hopsicker. Dixie Grey, Carolyn Harrison. Rosalind Henderson. Carol Jatho. and Virginia Hall. Third row-: Kenneth Glover. Keith Galloway. Dean Gordon. David Holt. Bob Kyger, Kenneth Jones, John Gentner, Albert Hosenfelt, and Jack Halverson. Sponsored by LAIN-MYERS DRUG and GAMBLE'S Safc£o uyie First row: Kay Meador, Melinda McPherson, Hazel Phiilippe, Joyce McCollum, Barbara Mosley, Mary Murphy, Ruth Miller, and Betty McCormack. Second row: Benny Ray, Richard Peterson, Judy Mohler, Diane Lewis, Betty Maddox, Rachel Rootes, Mary McAte, Barbara Nichols. Third row: Larry Morts, Oscar Maddox, James McVeigh. Lloyd Lamers, Doyle Richmond, Loretta Mitchell, and Mary Quisenberry. First row: James Surface, Paul Sapp, Leona VanBuren, Nancy Thomasson, Bonnie Thompson, Judy Wallace, Sara Sims, Elva Willing. Second row: James Stephens, Charles Smith, Nancy Suggett, Mary Stratton, Loretta Salmons, Pauline Salmons, Wanda Salmons. Third row: Henry Durst, Jr., Daniel Wickell, Roger Tate, Joe Sartor, Norbert Schulte. Donald Weibel, Vollie Shaon, and Ollie Shaon. Sponsored by LACROSSE LUMBER COMPANY, East Fifth Street First row: R. Caldwell, B. Craighead, J. Davis, T. Berry, B. Ball, Jo Ann Dudley, Joyce Dudley, E. Bryant, J. Brooks, and Dell Atterbury. Second row: Tom Dawson, Sandra Benskin, Bill Baier, D. Alexander, D. Byrd, Peggy Edwards, W. Blackburn, G. Barnes, J. Brown, Alice Davis, and Doris Bura. Third row: Lola Acison, Nannie Black, Bob Chiles, Bill Crockett, F. Durk, Bob Bloom, John Danuser. Bob Brooks, Nancy Barnes, and Anna Boone. HOMEROOM 102 First row: Kliendienst, Ruby Haden, C. Jackson, Tom Kadow, J. King, R. Garrett. Second row: B. Heying, Naomi Hunt, S. Kimbell, Alma Guerrant, Rita Koziar, H. Harris, Ann Harrison, S. Hendricks, D. Haymart. Third row: J. Finkenbinder, R. Halverson. C. Griggs, M. Jones, M. Holsman, Travis Garrett, L. Houchins, and William Gowans. Fourth row: Gale Hebert, E. Gilman, Susan Keckley, Ruth Hinderer, Hettie Hatcher, Connie Hite, Wanda Holloway, B. Jatho, Gary Kelly, Joe Holt, and David Kemp. Sponsored by W. ED. JAMESON REALTY COMPANY HOMF.ROOM 106 0?'ie 6 KCUl 0CC144, First row: Gwen Polmatccr, Beverly McClure, Lloyd Porterfield, Margie McGrath, Helen Largent, Marilyn Norman. Margaret Nichols, Janet Powers, J. Lawrcaice. Second row: Riley Rentscheler, Allen McCullough, Jerry Ross, Martin Lyle, Bill Murphy, Bob McVeigh, Roice Payne. Juanita Mad- dox. and Karen Loutzenhiser. Third row: Dee Niedergerke, Judy O’Donley, Joyce Love. Pat Mc- Grath. Bill Rook, Peggy Martin. B. McBride, Mary Rootes, N. Laubscher, D. Roberts, Donna Mosley. Front row: John Taylor, Sandy Stock. Pat Williams. Alva Underwood, Kay Salmons, Mary Wind- sor. Doris Vaughn, and Sue Sheets. Second row: Niki Windsor, Carol Scott, Robert Thomas, Orville Vorhis, Betty Starkey, Elizabeth Shaon, and Bonnie Todd. Third row: Pansy Wilson, John Tressler, Donald Starkey, Kenneth Wade, James Wallace, and Kay Springer. Sponsored by FULTON LUMBER COMPANY tyuuCe First row: L. Robertson, J. Hum- phreys, C. Brown, L. Humphreys, S. Cummings, J. Graves, J. Hackman, B. Hanan. Second row: V. Christian- berry, Z. Benedict, L. Wickcll, C. Brewer, Reed, C. Lcpley, B. Thomp- son, L. Chirnsidc, M. Musick. Third row': K. Dahl, J. Kennet, J. Wil- liams, M. Davis, J. Maddox, M. Murrv, J. Nichols, D. Holt and J. Hopkins. First row: R. Ebersole, G. Johnston, D. Simpson, C. Fry, N. Harris, A. Fritz, E. Davis. Second row: J. Atterberry, J. Turner, D. Rockwood, K. Armstrong, S. Hoover, B. Gowin, J. Hesagan, C. Weeks. Third row: J. Thompson, Alvin Martin, B. Gil- man, J. Berry, H. Cofelt, B. Hoover, Freddie M. Diehl, Dorothy May Peterson. First row: C. Haley, Judy Johnston, A. Holt, K. Murphy, M. Neal, Gayle Valette, D. Sailor, G. Blakely. Sec- ond row: R. Niedergerke, L. Atkin- son, M. Smith, B. Giessler, S. Jones, S. Williams, J. Backer, J. Harrison, Stephen H. Berry. Third row: Larry Beaver, M. Kay Neukomm, S. Web- er, Agnes Cuthbertson, B. Berry, W. Adams, L. Burton, C. Wilkie, D. Miller, and N. Walker. SevetttA, dfoacte First row: J. Spencer, K. Evans, H. Toomes, J. Langley, B. Ware, D. Burns, S. Baysinger, L. Lecper, E. Taylor. Second row: B. Dye, D. Meinhardt, S. Selby, R. Brandt, J. Davis, W. Warfield, G. Glascock, F. Hook, J. Wyatt, C. Holmes, E. Largent. Third row: B. Shoaf, M. Johnson, J. Jennings, B. Coffelt, W. Winingear, J. Lander, L. Scott, G. Taylor, T. Fleming, L. Stiers. First row: L. Baumgartner, D. De Poister, R. Smith, J. Herring, B. Burton, M. Burton. D. Hilt, R. Payton, D. Potts. Second row: R. Fritz, G. Rootes, J. Halverson, J. Fisher, R. Herring, L. Randolph, W. Chiles, L. Guerrant, J. Ray. Third row: T. Oestreich, B. Bloom, D. Tucker, B. Klobachar, N. Burry, J. Schroer, J. Jatho, K. Gilbert, J. Craig, D. Benke. Sponsored by KESTERS PAINT STORE Se u i4 'P'leA tt T Cotfoi z First row: Mona Brown, Jo Ann Bryan. Carol Pine. Lucille .Baysinger, and Eva Helmig. Second row:■ Elizabeth Johnston. Student Manager; Rickey Davis, Carolyn Hall. Karolyn Kurt, Sylvia Maunc, and Joan Dzurich. Third row: Kenneth Giboney. Jan Herring, Jim Blacklock, Dillard Fenley, and Raymond Stiers. Mother Is A Freshman” starred Carol Pine and Rickey Davis. The supporting roles were carried by Jo Ann Bryan and Jimmy Blacklock. The play was directed by Miss Nola Christian, English teacher, with Elizabeth Johnston aiding as the student director. On the right is a scene from the Senior Play. Sponsored by WICKELL'S MUSIC STORE McGregor s Fessor Westbrook awards N.F.L. trophy to Mona Brown and Kenny Love. F.F.A. Honor Third Generation. Sponsored by DUNAVANTS DRUG and MATTINGLY BROS. TTtixed First row: Mr. D. Cowen, Director; Higgins, Laubscher, Rootes, Bloom, McCollum, Heador, Houf, Miller, White, Bradford, VanBuren, Pasley, and Taylor. Second row: Nelson, Kaiser, Branch, Harris, Guerrant, Kurt, Baysinger,- Pine, Quisenberry, Salmons, Strickland, Martin, Milner, McBride, Forrest, Wilson, Lee. Third row: Canada, Thompson, Murphy, Bryant, Wallace, Bouyer, Sims, Powers, O'Donlley, Keckley, Love, Harrison, Niedergerke, Starkey, Hite, Blythe. Jbird row: Graves, Stark, McClure, Sartor, Musick. Powers, R. Rootes, Ray, Stratton, L. Salmons, N. Thompson, Pcrkinson, Vaughn, Christianberry, Black, Thompson, Galbreath. Fifth row: Holland, Schulte, Bloom, Gowans, Strain, Rose, Gibbs, Spencer, Rcntschler, Musick, Shriver, Sartor, Ball, Burns, Harris, Zellers, Scott, Renfro. (? lonu6 First row: Atterberry, Davis, Berry, Walters, McPherson, Windsor, Salmons, Williams, Johnson, Willing, Harris, Brigleb, Mr. D. Cowen, Director. Second row: Benskin. Carson, Blackburn, Ander- ton, Phillippe, Hartman, Hatcher, Imperatrice, Roberts, Craighead, Hopkins, Bartley, Smart, Wilson, C. Twichell, D. Twichell. Third row: Brown, Bura, Kimbell, Dzurick, Holsman, Ismay, Young. Mosley, Young, Heying, Branham, Galbreath, Hopsecker, Jatho, Galbreath, Britt Fourth row: Guess, Hall, D. Fike, Halverson, Acison, Barnes. Hazelrigg, Velte, Taylor, Bezier, L. Hopsecker, Lewis, Mohler, Hebert, Finkenbinder, Gilman, Windsor and White. Sponsored by HARRY GANN A WAY CUtcC H. Forsee: Second row: Craighead. Brown, Garrett, Mohler. Third row, left: D. Cowen, Director. Second row, left: Maune, Musick, Hanan, E. Cooper, Latta. Helmig, Bloom, F. Dielh. Third row: Hurst, Calvin, Fenley, Niedergerke. Mahnken, Cason, Trumbo, Williams. Fourth row: Murphy, Richmond, Ethal. Kurt, McBride, Roberts, Twitchell. Fifth row: Gordon, Baier, Lyle. Koziar, Henderson, Galbreath, Griggs. Sixth row: Fitch. L. Brown, Galloway, Branch, Cooper. Metcalf, Powers. Dudley. Seventh row: Gentner, Smith, Wilkins. Pace, Benskin, Wickell, Moore and Fox. The music department under the direction of Douglas Cowen includes junior and senior high bands, mixed chorus and girls’ Chorus. Since the completion of the new addi- tion this section has been housed in its own quarters for the first time. This includes a large room for band and chorus and several adjacent practice rooms. flurtiivi “Scutd First row: Schroer, Dahl, Haley, Berry, Hilt, Smith. Randolph. Bloom. Second row: Cuthbertson, Musick, Niedergerke, D. Cowen. director, Taylor, Beaver, Turner. Johnston, Humphreys. Sponsored by FULTON MAYTAG STORE and TUNIS HORNUNG, INS. 'TfatcoaciC 0p vie t4tc ecupoce First row: G. Stewart. J. Mustek. K. L6ve, M. Brown. A. Houf, J. Windsor, J. Brown, G. Hebert, D. Niedergerke. Second row: R. Koziar. J. Love, M. Ray. F.. Powers. Mr. John Westbrook, sponsor; B. Polmatccr, S. Ismay. M. Geissler. and J. Robertson. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to encourage community speaking and participation in interscholastic speech contests. Work in the Fulton Chapter consists of debating, oratory, extempore, declamations, and panel discussions. Mr. Westbrook has been sponsor since the organization of the Fulton club in 1942. A member has won the Ninth Congressional American Speaking award for the sixth consecutive year. First row': Canada, Routes. Hopkins, Knipmeyer, Craighead, Gasper. Hunt. Brown. Brooks. Brown, Windsor. Houf, Kaiser. Second row: Hall, Suggctt. McVeigh, Geissler Bryant. Lewis, Hatcher. Sartor, Young, Maddox, Salmon. Manken. Third row: 'Morts, Gordon. Forsce, Fox, Polmateer, Ray. Edwards. Metcalf, Love. Stewart, Davis. Fourth row: Mr. Westbrook. Diehl, Wilkins. Smith, Gentner. Bryant, Danuser, Wickell and Peterson. Sponsored by GEORG F E. TUTT SON Studeat ( ouacct Left to right: Tom Fisher, Rita Sartor. John Atkinson, snirley Edwards, Gayle Kennett, Richard Peterson, Ed Metcalf, Vivian Brown, Bonnie Young, Phyllis Rose, W. V. Hill, sponsor, Karolyn Kurt, secretary; Jan Herring, student body president; R. C. Holmes, Vice president; Rickey Davis, Sharon Fike, Elizabeth Johnston, Sandra Benskin. Sandra Stock, Hazel Harris, Judy O’Donley, Dee Dee Niedergerke, Riley Rentscheler, and Allen McCullough. Students everywhere have need for training in citizenship and government. The S.C. at F.H.S. furnishes a splendid opportunity for preparation in leadership and service to the community. This year the council has worked hard to promote that feeling of co-opera- tion between students and faculty that is necessary to make a school year a success for everyone connected with F.H.S. 7t ztto uzC 'Ziotuvi Society First row: C. Pine, E. Helmig. C. Hunt, J. Windsor, J. Hall, D. Holmes, A, Houf, J. Borgelt. Second row: R. Davis, M. Brown, P. Rose, S. Allen, J. Bryan, K. Randolph. E. Powers, H. Forsee, M. Ray, S, Maune, K. Love. Third row: C. Johnston. K. Kurt, E. Johnston. M. Dennison, R. Car- rington, D. Leonard, and F. Mohler. N.H.S. is a national organization which honors students who show outstanding evidence of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. Sponsored by FULTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Highway 54 South putune Bottom row: Barbara Toomcs M. McPherson, Carole Hamilton, Frieda Diehl. Second row: Joyce McCollum, Mary Murphy, Ruth Miller, B. McCormack, J. Loyd, Mrs. Dorcas Boillqt, Teacher; M. McAtee, M. Quisenberry, C. Bouyer, A. Smart, K. Helmig, B. Thompson, H. O’Neal, A. Bartley. Fourth row: D. Hopsicker, B. Mosley, N. Thompson, J. Perkinson, J. Wallace, Delores Holmes, S. Fike, H. McVeigh, S. Sims, Thelma Diehl. Fifth row: Jayne Borgelt, S. Edwards, L. Salmons, L. Hazelrigg, C. Canada, L. Hopsecker, Mary Bezier, S. Velte, Gloria Grabb, and Mary McVeigh. To learn to do by doing, could well be the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. The members of this club are taught to realize the importance of being pre pared to run their future homes with skill and efficiency. Sponsored by BLATTER S FURNITURE COMPANY £c . Sesive TfteszC Mrs. Dorcas Boil lot, vocational home eco- nomics teacher, Mr. W. V. Hill, Mayor Ed Estes, Mrs. Clark Murphy, Mr. K. M. Crag- head, and Mr. Walter E. Evans enjoy a turkey dinner cooked by members of third year class. This project was made possible for the class by the donation of the bird by the Missouri Poultry Association. 'putune 'P uh ia First row: Mr. K. M. Craghead, Sponsor; C. Jefferson, H. Overstreet, E. Menefee, L. McCray, I. Wefenstette, and Bob Laux. Second row: D. Maupin, P. Sapp. D. Haymart, K. Lawson, J. Leach, B. Stephens, Joe Holt, O. Vorhis, B. Jatho, T. Garrett, J. Houchins, R. Thomas, E. Bryant, and L. Houchins. Third row: J. Harrison, R. Jefferson, K. Hoover, K. Porterfield, L. Williamson, R. Tate, T. Fisher, O. Maddox, Jim Stephens, D. Rose, H. Borman, R. McVeigh, and J. Danuser. Fourth row: L. Gibbs, V. Shaon, Schulte, M. Robinson, J. McVeigh, R. Payne, K. Wade, E. Gowans, R. Kyger, Krow, Wysong, F. English. Fifth row: V. Craghead. J. Cloud, B. Durk, K. Jones, A. Gowans, R. Salmons, T. Harrison, Wagner, Hosenfelt, Scott, Stephens. The F.F.A. boys are ever working on projects that carry out their motto, Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Learning to Live, Living to Serve. The officers of the organization are C. Jef- ferson, Sentinel; H. Overstreet, Reporter; I. Weffenstette, Vice President; E. Menefee, President; Larry McCray, Secretary; and Bob- by Laux, Treasurer. Sponsored by M.F.A. 72'KZ fua£tc (?lu First row: Windsor. Rootes. Suggett. Stratton. Jones, J. Hall. K. Helmig, A. Houf. Second row: Winscott Haden, J. Ball, Miller. McPherson. Henderson. Heying, C. Johnston, H. Helmig. Third row: Ethal, Knipmeyer, E. Powers. C. Hall. J. Musick. Geissler. Pine. Pickering, Bryan, C. Brown, Gasper. Hunt. Brooks. Fourth row: Bouyer, Canada. Ray. Randolph, Love. Bryan. Young, Quisen- berry, McAtee, D. Hopsecker, Starkey. Jones, S. Fike. E. Johnston and G. Kennett. The dramatics club tries to direct students to enjoy acting a part. Those who do not take part in dramatization are directed to develop a sense of accomplishment by learning to apply make-up, by collecting props, by working out lighting effects, by planning cos- tumes and by directing as student directors. Miss Nola Christain sponsors the club and directs all plays. future s4f teniccL First row: Dell Attcrbcrry, Janice Loyd, Rita Koziar. Nancy Bloom. Melinda McPherson, James King. Second row: Thelma Diehl. Carolyn Bouyer, Sarah Ann Allen, Betty Maddox, Jo Hall, Jo Ann Bryan. Third row: Rickey Davis, Mona Brown, Carolyn Griggs, Linda Hazelrigg, Juanita Hatcher, Miss Shirley Dunavant, Sponsor. Future Teachers of America helps students to cultivate personality and character needed for successful teaching. Sponsored by KESTER PAINT STORE ‘Vesule First row: J. Windsor, F. Suggett, M. Ray, M. Stratton, K. Randolph, K. Helmig, R. Jones, A. Houf. Second row: J. Brown, J. Hall, L. Fitch, K. Love, E. Powers, M. Giessler, B. Starkey, R. Miller. Third row: R. Henderson, F. Sullivan, G. Stewart, G. Kennett, T. Fisher, and V. Hall. The verse choir is our youngest organization. It functioned last year and participated in the Christmas program but it was not an official organization until the fall of 1954. } ttesucatc M€aC (?lu First row: Richard Vinson, sponsor; Hall. McPherson, Toomes, Nelson, Atterberry, Kaiser, Haden, Salmons, Houf, Diehl. McAte. Second row: Sartor, Hunt, P. Edwards, Gasper, Bouyer, Knipmeyer, Branch, Harris, Young. Bryan, C. Brown, Brooks, Baysinger Guerrant, M. Brown, Dysart, Tutt. Third row: Shryock, Fenley, Owsley, Ethal, Hickman, Rose, Wickell. Jones, H. McVeigh, Taylor, Kurt, Hurst, Latta, Dunham. M. McVeigh, Fike. Holmes. Fourth row: Hatcher, Austin, Suggett, Stratton, Salmons, Thomasson, Hazelrigg, C. Twitchell, D. Twitchcll, Polmateer, Smith, Fox, For- see. Hall, Borgelt, S. Edwards, Helmig. Fifth row: Starkey, Acison, Powers, Holt, Durst, Love, Musick, Halverson, Lamers, Gentner, Metcalf, Atkinson, Marclx Stiers, Jennings, Hebert, and Wickell. Sponsored by FULTON THEATRE LAWSON S STAMP ARO DRUG Sponsored by ROLAND S CAFE 'Pefi First row: Kaiser, Harris, Salmons, Garrett, Meador, Lewis, Craighead, Randolph, Dunham. Second row: Bryan, Powers, Ray, Kimbell, Bura, Heying, McBride, Forrest, Pine, Wickell, Hatcher, Bryant, Baysinger. Third row: Hall, Leonard, Brown, Brooks, Love, Houf, Ismay, Galbreath, Wilson, Finken- binder, McCollum, Young. Fourth row: Hunt, Forsee, Gasper, Murphy, Fox, Knipmeyer, Mohler, Rose, Young, Branham, and Jackson. First row: Pauline Harris, Lucille Baysinger, Ruth Kaiser. Second row: Frances Bryant, Jo Bryan, Louise Dunham, Betty Young. MAERZ 7ecun First row: Fisher, Lee, Wagers, Dudley, Hickman, Holland. Second row: Starkey, Shriver, Holt, Gordon, Dunavant, Dahl, Blacklock, Kennett, Bramon, Ruffel. and Coach D. Gourley. I he Hornets experienced a good season in track and came out in second place in NEMO conference with Mexico taking first. 7ecu t Fulton High golf team is in its second season of existence. The Hornets have defeated Boonville, St. Peters, Mexico and Hickman High this season. The team, coached by Principal Victor Hill took NEMO Championship and has not been defeated to date. The team is made up of—Danny Wilkins, Bobby Brooks, Bobby Bloom and Carl Young. Wilkins, Brooks, Hill, Bloom, Young, First row: O. Ross, T. Fisher, C. Lee, J. Robertson, D. Gordon, R. Grothaus, R. Hickman, J. Herring, R. Dudley, J. Ruffel, H. Holland, J. Craighead, L. Diehl, and D. Starkey. Second row: R. Herbert, D. Holt, B. March, J. Blacklock, W. Dunavant, R. Logan. J. Atkinson, R. Chambers, M. Wagner, F. March, J. Tennyson, G. Bramon, G. Kennett, T. Harrison, and Coach Darrell Gourley. Sponsored by DANUSER’S MACHINE SHOP 'pootfcue FOOTBALL SQUAD—First row: J. Robertson, M. Wagner, R. Palmer. B. Grothaus, T. Harrison. Dean Gordon. J. Blacklock, W. Reifsteck, F. March. J. Tennyson, Joe Louis Coats. J. Leach, J. Atkinson. Second row: R. Chambers, Mike Lee, R. Salmons. R. Logan. B. Wagers, B. March, C. Lee, A. Quick. J. Ruffcl, R. Dudley. G. Bramon, K. Zbind'en, T. Fisher. Third row: Coach Gourlcy. J. Dudley, J. Taylor, K. Lawson. R. Hickman, B. Bloom. W. Dunavant. R. Herbert. R. Shriver, D. Holt, J. Dudley, T. Cason, S. Black, Coach Pierceall. 1954-55 SCHEDULE OF GAMES opp- Pulton Brookfield 40 0 Lindburg 0 48 Boonville 0 12 Jeff City 25 6 Moberly 14 0 opp. Pulton Mexico 19 0 St. Peters 25 0 Columbia 26 7 M. S. D 0 32 Hannibal 33 7 Co-Captains ALVIN QUICK. BOB GROTHAUS Sponsored by J. H. ATKINSON INSURANCE COMPANY Student body turns out to see a home game on McClure Field— This section of the cheering stand showing students who have turned out in large numbers to help cheer the team to victory. Evidently, a critical moment’s play is in progress. At any rate, expressions indicate such is the case. The Pep Club plus many student supporters came out for every game. A part of the squad pauses for a breath- ing spell. Front row: Blacklock. Reif- steck, March. Tennyson, Coates, Leach, Atkinson. Second row: Quick, Ruffel, Dudley, Bramon, Zbinden, Fisher, Rob- ertson. Third row: Hebert, Lee, Duna- vant, Bloom, Lawson, Taylor, J. Dud- ley, J. Craighead, Business Manager; and Assistant Coach Gene Piercall. Moment of rest for part of the squad— Sponsored by MAUPINS with Congratulations of Glen, Eula, Gene and Tom Z4 et6 zit BASKETBALL SQUAD—Left to right: Carl Lee, Mike Dennison, Richard Hebert, Martic Wagner, Richard Chambers, Nelson Dahl, Coach Gene Piercall, Russell Logan, Wallace Dunavant, Carlton Young, Jimmy Greenway, Emerson Menefee, and Bob Wagers. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE opp- Fulton Opp. Fulton Mexico 85 69 Moberly 43 58 Mexico 69 53 Moberly 50 59 St. Peters 67 52 Boonville 73 70 St. Peters 67 46 Boonville 63 73 The Varsity, B” and Freshman teams welcomed Gene Pierceall as new coach this year. F.H.S. took seven of eleven tournament games. Lynn Gilbert coached junior High boys. Sponsored by BLATTNERS READY TO WEAR Fulton Hornets in Action. B” TEAM First row: S. Black, Wagner, Coates, Hebert, Musick. Second row: Coach Gene Piercall, Tutt, Chambers, Blacklock, Cason, and Coach Darrell Gourley. Members of the B” team have seen considerable action as a B game has preceded each Varsity game. FRESHMAN TEAM First row: Billy Smallwood, James Spender, John Harrison, and Robert L. Brooks. Second row: Coach Gene Piercall, William Murphy, Robert Chiles, Riley Rentschler, and Ronald Shriver. The freshman team has played in numerous games this season and has shown plenty of spirit and ability. Its potential strength will no boubt, boost next year’s team. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM First row: Klobuchar, Niedergerke, Beaver, B. Berry, Gilman, Landers, S. Berry, and J. Turner. Second row: Spencer, Chiles, Fisher, Fleming, Coach Lynn Gilbert, Randolph, Rootes, Overstreet and Taylor. Sponsored by HOWARD-SWAN ATHLETIC GOODS CO. 917 E. Broadway, Columbia First row: Carolyn Bura. Carol Brown, Melinda McPherson, Carol Pine, Jo Bryan, Carol Hunt. Second row: Rita Koziar, Mary McVeigh. Carolyn Hall. Mona Brown. Third row: Sara Hall, Cynthia Latta, Joyce Love. Fourth row: Betty Brooks, Joan Dzurick. Fifth row: Bonnie Young, and Mary Lou Murphy. There are many groups of students who render valuable service to the school and com- munity during the school year. The ushers are active at all school activities and also help outside groups who hold programs and meetings in the auditorium. Librarians help in the library during every hour of the day. First row: Joneda Hall, Thelma Diehl, Janet Hawkins, Miss Georgia Richardson, Gwen Polmateer, A. Veltc, C. Hite. Second row: C. Johnston, J. Hinds. A. Hartzell, J. Weibel, R. Davis, B. Nichols. Sponsored by PICKERING-SHEET METAL SHOP—AIR CONDITIONING O cce I irst row: Ruth Bosch, Jayne Borgelt. Shirley Thompson, Carolyn Bura, Carol Hunt and Brooksie Wihscott. Second row: Shirley Edwards, Mary McVeigh, Mona Brown. Joan Brown, and Sandra Stock. The girls who spend an hour each day in the principal's office or in the guidance of- fice contribute a great deal to helping in the routine of a day at F.H.S. They take attend- ance each hour, get imformation to students and faculty, answer the phone, assist in secretarial work and render valuable service. 'Produce £vesi Settee £ve The juniors presented Ever Since Eve for their class play. The members of the cast as they appear from left to right are: Ronnie Phillips-Preston Hughes, Juanita Windsor- Betsy Ervin, Helen S. Forsee-Martha Willard, Fred March-Principal Henry Quinn, Rita Sartor-Lucy Belle Lee, George Stewart-Johnny Clover, Susan Blake-Karen Randolph, Tom Fisher-Policeman, Mike Dennison-Spud Ervin, Esther Powere-Mrs. Clover, Rex Carrington-Mr. Clover. Sponsored by LYNN H. MAUGHS, INC. and LASSITER'S REMINDER CO., Columbia _____ The Homecoming activities at F.H.S. were held on October 29. The Football Squad chose Miss Susie Knipmeyer as their queen, center. Her attendants were, 1ft to right: Miss Carol Brown, Mrs. Lucille Baysinger, Miss Betty Brooks, and Miss Geraldine Barnes. inoe t 2.uee t cutcC @ount The annual Harvest party was held at F.H.S. on November 24. The King and Queen and their attendants are, left to right: Shirley Thompson, R. C. Holmes , Audrey Anderton, Jackie Ruffcl, Frances Bryant, Queen; Kent Lawson, King; Ann Harrison, Ronnie Shriver. This year, the Sopho- mores carried off the honors. 2uee t z tci 07Ct up Sponsored by TRUMBO STUDIO Reigning Queen Carol Hunt 'Sponsored by McINTIRE'S and FULTON MAYTAG STORE CAROL HUNT—Junior-Senior Prom Queen—May 20, 1955 Sponsored by POWELL’S STUDIO Donna Sue Leonard. Valedictorian Superintendent W. E. Evans, Commencement Night W. Koupal Receives Gavel from Jan Herring, Student Body President ’55. Dr. Pat Wardell. Commencement Speaker ix ui i. Class Salutatorian Sponsored by DOROTHY, HAZEL and ZEA’S BEAUTY SHOPS Sport Winners—KXEO—Bob Grothaus, Football; N. Dahl, Basketball; C. Lee, Both Basketball and Football. L. McCray receives Kiwanis Award— Excellence in Agriculture. President C. Pickering Gives Senior Gift to Student Body Presi- dent Wayne Koupal for School. Sponsored by ALEXANDER HARDWARE LAY'S CAFE FEATURING STEAKS SEA FOODS CHICKEN COUNTRY CURED HAM Open 24 Hours FULTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME Kingdom City Phone 3602-J-2 STEWARTS BOOK STORE JAMESON'S SALES SERVICE MERCURY 41 Years of Continuous Service Serving All of Central Missouri Telephones—1400—1401 Studios and Offices Palace Hotel Building FULTON, MISSOURI MEXICO COLUMBIA JEFFERSON CITY FULTON BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JEFFERSON CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. REMS -1 ESSLINGER'S BOOTERIE THE CALLAWAY BANK Established 1857 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE A College for Men FULTON, MISSOURI WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE FULTON, MISSOURI Your Junior College, in Fulton, Training Young Women for Service and Bountiful Living. For Information Visit ADMISSION OFFICE ACADEMIC BUILDING WILLIAMS' JEWELRY STORE Theatre Building J. C. PENNEY AND COMPANY Fulton, Missouri TTT7- ■■
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