THE VESPA 1957 VOLUME Xl h by F If d -P bl r Cl rn Hghsh I M. . FOREWORD l-low Well We remember ThaT day of Spring! The soTT rusTling breezes, The Tender, green grass, The budding Trees and The singing birds enTiced us To The campus and walks Tor visiTs TogeTher. IT is The purpose oT The Vespa sTaTT To bring you in The 1957 ediTion many crosscuTs of life aT FulTon High School so They may long linger in your memories The liTTle hillbilly moTuT will appear novv and Then To help Tell The sTory oT our year TogeTher aT FulTon High QQTNTBQG ,, W A .I be MW -2-152261 K A 1,-:IZ .li ,fg2,i'.'f 9 4- -,., ,,:,. - 5, L' ' ,zz f T L ll of x, a C V . Y' 2 7 Eff ffyapfg X 1 3- Ay' aff! 'rf if 1-, Q- 0 , ,T . 2' 72 f .v. .. L?,4f4,a,f I ,jf ,.l,,, ' H1414 '4 v4 1' ,f f ' 'f ,,l.,1,'- ,fff --1 F.4- Ayffffll il f li' f A E7l 3 i- z-- 1 h z k .xl DEDICA TION She has taught gulded Influenced caloled and In splred English students at Fulton Hugh School for many years She has been club and class sponsor she helped to start and guided the fortunes of our school paper Hu Life for a long perlod She has directed dramatucs and has coached many a school play She has been llbranan ln all of these areas she has given of her time unselflshl She has taught conscu dents t Y entuously and has led h o want to learn S er stu he has been and contlnues to be an Important factor at Fulton Hugh School Therefore the Vespa Staff takes przde IH the ded: catlng of thus the l957 Vespa to Nllss Georgia Richard son. I I I '- I I - , . I - 1 1 ' X They Thrive on Deadlines and Layouts- PUBLICATIONS Q Seated Bonnue Young Joyce Hopkuns Robert Musuck Norma Garrett Rosemary Jones Mary Lou Guesler and Mel nda McPherson Standung Edward Brandt Joe Sartor Duane Lewus Charles Smuth Ruchard Peterson Mary Lou Murphy Larry Duehl Kenneth Hugguns and Kay Helm g Pulolucatuon Class eduts Hu Lufe once each month and publushes the Vespa In t actucal these productuons the students have put theur traunung un uournalusm un o pr USG uf T H042 1 HI LIFE STAFF Edutor Assocuate Edutor Busuness Manager Feature Edutor Luterary Edutor Sports Edutor Photographer Lf t ff trues to cover the school so as to brung a complete record of a year 7 Q Hu u e s a The yearbook staff attempts to compule for your future pleasure a memory of lufe and actuvuty at Fulton Hugh School durung l956 1957 Rosemary Jones Mary Lou Guesler Larry Duehl Joyce Hopkuns Kay Helmug Ruchard Peterson Edward Brandt VESPA STA FF Edutor Associate Edutor Busuness Manager Advertusung Feature Edutor Photographer Sports Edutor Norma Garrett Melunda McPherson Robert Musuck Duane Levvus Mary Lou Murphy Joe Sartor Ruchardson Peterson BOARD OF EDUCATION To our Board of Educa- tion, we extend our appre- ciation. This group is aware of our needs and works towards a program that will be ot greatest benetit to all students. XX , ...Qrl 1 rl Q '35 ADMINISTRATION Julian Kaiser, Mrs, Dorthy Schmidt, Secretary, Harry Stewart, Frazier Baker, Pres dent SUPERINTENDENT W. Victor Hill became superintendent of Fulton Public Schools, August 25, l955. Before becoming superintendent he was principal ot Fulton High School. He was born near Dexter, Missouri and received his elementary and secondary education in Dexter. Mr. Hill holds a B.S. in education from Southeast State College and a mas- ter's from the University of Missouri. Ad- ditional graduate study has been done at George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Hill saw military service in World War ll in France, Luxemburg, and Ger- many. We, the students at Fulton High School greatly appreciate the work he has done in our behalf. ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Richard Herbert, Russell Bouyer, Neil Powers, W. V. Hill PRINCIPAL Eugene McKinney became principal of Fulton High School on August 6, 1956. Mr. McKinney is a native of Licking, Missouri, where he received his elemen- tary and secondary education. He holds his B.S. in science and his master's de- gree from the University of Missouri. Mr. McKinney served in the navy for two years. He began his professional career in the high school at Farmington, Missouri where he taught science and mathe- matics for two years before returning to Licking High School to teach the same subjects. Two years later he became principal of his Alma Mater atter which he came to Fulton High School. Mr. McKinney has made many friends in the short time he has been here. sux ,fp 1' l.l2..1ur1a1 'o V, FROM THEIR KNCWLEDGE ff M T9 ,3 S 1 f 44'S1:'Y x ,,,,.....-.,..,,k .arm TWWW' Front row Mtss Shtrley Dunavant American htstory and gurdance Mrs Jean Berry art Mtss Betty Hayes gurls physrcal educataon Mrs Bethel Van Matre commerce Second rovv Clyde Burch socnal studies Mlss Joan Dtshman mathematncs Wtlltam Estes muslc Mrs Evelyn Besher commerce Mrs Ama Gallavvay English Thxrd row Mrs Lottte Tate scnence Mass Mosste Humphreys soctal studs s and publucattons Mrs Edith Dean Engltsh Orval Hargrave scuence and dnvers tratnung Fourth rovv Fred Mull matlcs K M Craghead vocattonal agrtcultur Jh er mathe e O n Westbrook English and Latin ldeceasedj John Schnetder boy s physlcal educatton and coach Our Instructors at Fulton Hugh School serve as y our taculty IS serving their communt teachers counselors, and trtends Certalnl ty tn the best vvay possible by trying to teach h h t h I , What better gntt can we offer the rebubltc hlgh TC Ooiwsludems TOL mkd or ll emlelves To than Toteachand1OmSTmCTyOUTh,p dtscupune t ear Itves an to eve op a tttues to the fullest posstble extent , gn W, , at c.. . 5' iz' sf ,J W- I M. , 'fl RT .. .f .X y If ... - .... x A sz, '-. 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WE HA VE LEARNED if as sq' YC? ,,V Seated Mrs Myrtle Walker socual studtes Mrs Mrldred Cooke rnathematlcs Mrs Murrarn Denntson school nurse Miss Anne Byland socral studies Second rovv Mrs Anne Stnnth Stahr Englrsh Mrs C lla Craghead vocatronal home econonwtcs Mrs Kathertne Turner Englrsh and French Mtss Gladys Kettle readrng Thtrd row Mrs Helen Babbitt soctal studues Mtss Georgta Richardson Itbra tan Mass Irene Salmons sctence and mathematics Mrs Dorcas Bonllot vocational home economtcs Fourth rovv Fred Wrke scrence Lynn Gtlbert tndustrtal arts Eugene Van Mtre Engltsh Wrllrarn Helrn trades and lndustry Mass Patty Hudson speech correctlorttst We apprectate the many ettorts they have exerted tovvard dorectlng us to tlnd the best vvlthln ourselves May we ever hold the Ideals set I tor us and may we struve to reach the goa s f Y-er fa... -l 'l , L s, -fs , r 6 1 M 3 vt' V' M 'N V . ' Q K 5 . K '-.rf n N I -,,- A A fy ' n s - 1 ' .,. ,, 1 , r K sy s - ,r- so 1 --tt 1 1, xg, vt A 4 tp ,M 6 ' Y X 1 , ,, A f .1 M l ' N 7 .. K X 't 3' ' E Q M. -X , - '5 , ' A I r t I 4 1 I - 1 , t . 4 4 , , - V t 2 - , 2 V . : . f F t V I , 5 . , . : l 1 2 , 7 G t J f f 1 A t t l 4, . . . t . t The employed secretaries are: Mrs. Roselyn Morrow, secretary to principal, Mrs. Dorothy Schmid, secretary to superintendent, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thomas, general secretary. SECRETARIES Our secretaries are a busy group of helpers. There are the employed secretaries, stu- dent secretaries to the princi- pal and student secretaries to the guidance office. They do many things that are of bene- fit to all of us. 'VF' iyo ll The student secretaries to the principal are: Melinda McPherson, Freddie Suggett, Margaret Jones: Shirley Edwardsg Ruby Jo Haden, Kay Helmig, Peggy Edwards and Sandy Stock. The student secretaries of the guidance office are: Mary Dunavantg Carolyn Sue Knipmeyer, Carolyn Craig- head, Second row: Juanita Hatcher, Mary Lou Murphy, Bonnie Young, 9 '..s 5 f . 1 KENNETH JONES Student Body Pres. 4, NHS 3, FFA I, 2, 3, FFA Pres. 3. Nh! til! 'lx iff' SENIORS JOE SARTOR Class Pres. 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Vespa and Hi- Life 4, International Club 3, 4. RICHARD PETERSON Class V. Pres. 4, Hi-Life and Vespa 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, Junior Play. ROSEMARY JONES Secretary 4, Student Council 2, 4, FHA 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Hi-Life Editor and Vespa Staff 4. NORMA GARRETT Treasurer 4, Vespa Editor and Hi- Life Staff 4, NHS 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, International Club I, 2, Student Director Junior Play. DAVID HOLT Student Council 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, F Club 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Engineers Club 4. SUE THARP Student Council 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Junior Play, International Club 2. EDDIE METCALF Student Council 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, International Club I, 2, Junior Play, BONNIE COLE Student Council 4, NHS 4, FTA 4. RICHARD HEBERT Student Body V. Pres. 4, Foot f 1 1 ball I 2 3 4, Golf I, 2, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Debate F Club Club, Latin WW' YS- ROBERT ROBINSON PAUL SAPP F I2 SARAH SIMS 2 Pep Club I erI 2 CHARLIE ROBINSON SEMO 4 NORBERT SCHULTE NHS A ANN SMART FNA 3 4 FHA 2 Chorus I RACHEL ROOTES 4 FNA 3 NHS 3 4 ChOrusI 4 Latn Club 2 3 A DAR Cmzen Award BOB SCOTT CHARLES SMITH B nd I 2 3 4 Publcatlons 4 SE O Chorus 3 A International Club I OLLIE SHAON I 2 3 A Trac WILLIAM STEPHENS A Farmer 4 WANDA SALMONS In Club 2 A Chorus VOLLEY SHAON I 2 4 Trac JAMES STEPHENS I 2 FA , . FHA , , 2, Chorus I 2 A Ush , , 3. FTA f , , , , I , , , a , , , , i ' PAULINE SALMONS FFA , , , , k I. FFA I, 2, 3, , NHS Lai' , 3, , FHA FFA , , 3, , k I, 2. FFA , , 3, 4. QD' 41.il.f ELVA WILLING Chorus I, 2, 3. 1. if 3-Y 1+ I I ' gi v - .. tgsffbagylsfi , L-.5 BONNIE YOUNG Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Council 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, International Club I, 2, 3, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4. OUR SENIOR DAYS HAVE BEEN BUSY DAYS BUT HAPPY ONES The Seniors of I957 feel that they have spent a most profitable and interesting year together at Fulton High School. Many have been the proiects they have worked out together None has been more interesting than the production of the senior play, Sauce for the Gander under the direction of Mr. Gene Van Matre. SCENES FROM THE SENIOR PLAY SAUCE FOR THE GANDER Susie Kn pmeyer Carolyn Bouyer Susie, D ane Lew s and Danny Wickell SENIOR CLASS IN ACTION The ll8 seniors who have spent their last year in high school have found a diversified program made up their curriculum. They were able to choose mant fields of interest in regular classes anc in extracurricular activities. The picture to the right shows a scene from the senior play, Sauce tor the Gander, in which Susie Knipmeyer and Danny Wickell had the leads. Visual education has a prominent place as a teaching device Senior girls worked out many inter- esting and vvorthy proiects in Related Arts. No doubt their lives will be richer in the future because they have learned many lessons that will make for more attractive homes, and more gracious living. Seniors guide underclassmen in use of Visual Education equipment. Sponsored by LASSlTTER'S, Columbia, Missouri Y? 'fy :E+ J if . I F gi ' JL 1' ,fc , l myy A , ' C if F B a + +....c,S X .s..?..2?, ,ei 1, 2 Q' ,mb Xi, S TRW? Ser ,W f , me ES A ,Q , I ' ' 1. Xa 'ww - Q ,.,, i fl ' S L ,A. I. C file 4 .J 4 . r 'K - J E -I W Z 9. .,1. lil 1 Q -a ' l 5 ' L- I , nj? V7 B' X Vzl - V' in 'X : 4 X135 ' - J J - B+ l f .f Q S K K Q f V H K B -.J ffl! Lola Acason Bully Joe Baier Nancy Barnes Sandra Benskin Thelma Jo Berry Nannie Lou Black Wanda Blackburn Bob Bloom Janet Brigleb Joyce Brooks Bob Brooks Joan Brown Ronelle Brooks Lawrence Bulgln Doris Bura Carolyn Byrd Richard Caldwell Ronnie Calvin Charles Chiles Billy Craighead JUNIORS Bill Crockett Alice Davis Joyce Davis James Dudley Jo Ann Dudley JUNIORS Ruth Ann Hinderer Naomi Hunt Cecile Jackson Harold Johnson Margaret Jones Dorothy Kadow Tom Kadow Susie Keckly David Kemp Saundra Kimbell Joyce Dudley Kenneth Dysart Peggy Edwards Martha Fetters Judy Finkenbinder Jerry Freund Travis Garrett Ray Garrett Elizabeth Gilman Carolyn Griggs Alma Guerrant Ruby Jo Haden Hazel Harris Ann Harrison Mary Gale Hebert Shirley Hendricks X 1 7 wil 9 K O' an-ag, 'av-. N 14 '--.5 . y i M f f QQ Q., H-Mi rl 'eu , 'Q K Zu 'K '. Amman Q , il ,E Ki f iii J Q I:- X .af V ' 1 . X I, r .. If 4:2 g' QF I S- Q.. 'Q' 1 W 'ww 'U' '-of V If U AA 4 wg' 5 ff! FI. r' ,AZ A fr' .' Vms'i'e-ix 6 J., in U 411, +A-- ' H '-1' aww K .,,-1' 1 r7'. 13-fl -. . . N' ' 'Y U ii ff, at 'lu .4-A A 'Pm f vain, ,, ,....v ' -:W r I' JUNIORS Jim King Rita Koziar Norma Laubscher Judy Lawrence Karen Lootzcnhauser Joyce Love Beverly Heying Martin Lyle Beverly McClure Evelyn McFarland Margaret McGrath Pat McGrath Juanita Maddox Patsy Martin Donna Mosley Bill Murphy dit Linda Nelson Mary Dee Neidergerke Margaret Nichols Judy' O'Donley Royce Payne Gwendolyn Polmateer Janet Powers Riley Rentsclweler Rita Richmond Donna Roberts Ji lv! JUNIORS Jim Wallace Martha Watson Patricia William Pansy Wilson Mary Windsor Mary Rootes Gerald Ross Kay Salmons Judy Salmons De Anne Sandker Carol Scott Terry Scott Viola Shaon Sue Sheets Ronald Shriver Jim Smith Jim Spencer Betty Starkey Donald Starkey Sandy Stock John Taylor Robert Thomas Bonnie Todd Alva Underwood Doris Vaughn JUNIOR CLASS IN ACTION Home Economics Il, Sewing Class shows a number of iunior girls at work on cloth- ing proiects. English III, a iunior group, seems to be concentrating on a test. Juniors chose a Hillbilly Comedy forthe 1956-57 Production The cast for the Junior Play, Headin' Fer A Weddin', has reached an intense moment, it would seem. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN 't ' EXPERIENCE A Busv YEAR AT FHS. , yy y it xl lr l. N 5 ll,Jlly lie- V+ The sophomores were out for an ff-4 'Q 1 X evening of tun at their annual Socl4- .-',l',4 y li, ,I ' Xxsxxij , Hop. V-.-A-fn' M ,VVV 3 y AM l X N Q f , . ' ' 'fi XAZA ' gli l Kay ODonIey and Raynald Neider- --' ff N -4 J' l gerke were crowned queen and king. ll -X c, 'l 5-. Attendants included Lynette Hunt- , phreys, Carol Brown and Linda Atkin- X son escorted by Denny Holmes, Larry Beaver and Jerry Terrell. George Johnston is leading the World History class on a tr'p into the European theater. Freshmen take mathematics as serious matter P-1 Mr. Miller helps them concentrate on doing the hard ones. Sponsored by CEClL'S CAFE SOPHOMORES Wanda Adams Kathryn Arm'strong Judy Atkinson Linda Atkinson James Atterberry Arnold Autenreith Jean Backer Perry Ball Carolyn Bartley Ella Bartley James Baur Larry Beaver Zoe Benedict Frances Bennett Stephen Berry William Berry Gene Bezler Charley Black Gary Blakley Sandra Bolton Larry Bonard Jean Brooks Nancy Boone Ruby Branch Carolyn Brewer Russell Brewer Carol Jean Brown Jay Brown Juanita Browning Earl Burry SOPHOM 0RES Bob Bush Jane Burcher not PM me vii ii - 3 9511 il' Bill Caldwell Linda Chirnside Van Christenberry Bonnie Crump Susan Cummings Agnes Ann Cuthbertson Kathy Dahl Gary Davis Ernest Davis Margaret Davis Martha Davis Wayne Dawson Fred Diehl Tommy Diehl Shirley Dolman Robert Douglas James Dudley Bill Dutton Randy Ebersole Moss Edwards Linda Ehrsam Roger Elder Clarence Ferguson Virginia Freund Alvin Fritz David Garriot Wesley Gibbs Betty Giesler Donnie Gilmore Leon Godley aG M vi ur i wa.. is i 6 N' Q' 5 fm gala' 9 ,IA ,X Clarence Gowans SOPHOMORES Jackie Graves Mary Green Joe Hackman William Haley Marilyn Hall Pat Hall Steven Hampton Bruce Hanan Norma Harris Lois Harrison Robert Harris Tamara Hawkins Annette Hazelrigg Fay Helmig Kathryn Higgins Frank Hillgartner Doris Hockmeyer Curtis Holland Dennis Holmes Dorothy Holt Alice Holt Janice Hopkins Kay Howard Patsy Lou Hudgens John Huesgens James Humphreys Lynette Humphreys George Johnson Judy Johnson Carol Jones Beverly Gowins ' 2 vw 4 S OPHOM CRES Sharon Jones James Kadow sl K OL.. 4 ngi V .lhnb b if Ge X fog, ,lil Y ,Y M G 5 qi QQ' 4-'elif E Sylvesier Kelly Jill Kennett John Kimbell Linus Kroll Carol Lepley Earl Logan Robert Logan Della Lucas Clarence McCall Gene McCubbin Paul McCormack Linda McDonald Mary McVeigh Jerry Maddox Jerome Mahnken Peggy Masek Franklin Mason Befry Metz Delbert Miller Karen Miller Kathleen Murphy Mary Ann Murray Margaret Musick Maxine Neal Millie Kay Neukomn Jo Ann Nichols Raynald Neidergerke Kay O'Donley Delores Peterson Alben Powell mg ... yur fx ff t. . . I SOPHOM ORES Larr Renner Bobbie Jean Reid Y f fill 9' ff, 5 .yy 5:22 My igq A1 1, Nqr' f E 'M Vf -...... 'ull' 'V' Glen Rippeio Lee Robertson Doris Saling Gene Salmons Kenneth Salmons Richard Salmons John Schaffer John Enul Schulte James Scon Marilyn Smith Jo Ann Steinman Kenneth Slephens Ronald Spyers Jerry Terrell Bobby Thomas Barbara Thomasson Joyce Thompson Carol Trimbell Delores Truly Carol Wallace Norma Walker Harold Walker Howard Watts Joyce Wa11s Charles Weeks Lola Wickell Cora Wilke Judy Williams Judy Wolken Sharon Williams WW. as NP' E A...-I rg, A 3 4'-.f. 'P'x ,Lf-...Q-w ,- Q -or Vykl '-..i X 'Z' ir. ik ,'f--our X FRESHMEN Jerry Austin f 1 I' wi W 'll X li if ' Q 'WJ ff Nl r i? :f2 i -r A A if of jf CZ, v..-nd' inf N Gary Atkinson Carolyn Adams John Anderton Ann Baker George Ball Dale Bartley Larry Baumgartner Samuel Baysinger Charles Bell Pat Bellamy Barbara Black Helga Blackburn Barry Bloom Rosann Brandt Shirley Braskett Charles Britt Ruby Britt Willis Buckner Doris Burns Beverly Burton Maiorie Burton Nellie Burry Erma Calder John Campbell Gilbert Carey Esau Chambers Kenneth Chiles Barbara Coffelt Val Cope Janice Craig Terry Craighead Marjorie Cuno Donna Dale Cindy Dunavant fo 'L iv :Qi 'Q W4 W if 1 ,,,.g. E A- 3 if All J - 1 1: ies. I , l r , .-2V ., , rf 'li 'Ek lt . .. :V-f g .. ...av FRESHMEN Carol Duncan Doris Durk Walter Edwards Kenneth Evans Montie Fennel James Fisher Tom Fleming Ronnie Fritz Barbara Galbreth Freddie Galbreth Harold Galbreth Wanda Gibboney Karen Gilbert Ann Gish Gary Glasscock Donald Glover James Gowin Lorraine Guerrant Eugene Hamilton Myrtle Lee Harris Dennis Haymart Ralph Herring June Herring Peggy Hillebrand Davy Hilt Shirley Hockemeyer Sharon Hoffman Charles Holmes Frances Hook Delores Hoover Tommy Howard Jo Ellen Jatho Jane Jennings Eugene Kemp Judy Kennett it L, V-anna . , ' Wet' . H--MJ si- x., 5 iw K dk, V ,izkl L I mf 3 jf' A wr if 3? J ? V' we :fs e i-y Y I .1 :Mol x ll' H ' if Q f Q t 1 i .J,s ,rw iam iriiriiigflm 51 :F'f:.: ' A H I I M521 fLil?'l F15 - iifmieigglsf - ' ' 59552253 wirzzee ll' ff' PHE ,-Q.. ' , zu -?lf..'r .qr-of t N X is . X 1 'H in in as 4. '65 : .. l x MES wr-'lf -Q-ix a-of , if fin ,,, W FRESHMEN W if-radio '.:Zf iX N-,ll r J i i R , -nf :gk '10 A 3 wr' . 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Qs fr ! 1- - f ,.Mw 'ff wwf FRESHM EN Kay Rentschler Pathia Richmond Trenton Robinson Lynda Rolland George Rootes Judy Schroer Henry Schmidt Sue Schulte Ed Lee Scott Sanda Selby Ella Sheets Ray Sheets Donald Simcoe Robert Simmons Roger Smallwood Dick Smith Tony Spencer Jerry Spencer Henry Stephens Lloyd Stiers Caroline Sullivan Chester Surface Edward Taylor Gary Taylor Helen Toomes Danny Tucker Bob Wade John Wallace Barbara Ware Wanda Warfield Darrell Williams Betty Windson Kay Windsor Carol Workman Thelma Wyble 2 ,fu Q., .af PA: aagfw-tt' .T 'Zi 5' if lt -Nr iiil ,it ' aw' ,T Q 5 M -. f s 3 Q 'X if , Um h M X . as A, si 'Dm f -Q V-1 I . 'I-I' ff I , ' ff - ,Q A sr f 3' S ' 2 ff 1 F - Lri V I -A H l v ml at ,F KWEQZ ltr, ff' T, fi T at flue: lilly SMP' K: nhl? fam N38- gyi RJ 1 i if K , f V .. ey, r,,. T T iy. as pw T M K 1. .4 4 . , Q 9 , . L ilyil 46- 5 ,ii . l t iffzekgt it .. M I5 si L.-- ,J 38 Q? First row: Michael Grant, Beverly Hara rison, Ellen Morris, Linda Atterbery, Nancy Custard, Richard Millard and Mrs. Robert Cooke. Second row: John Mertens, Garrell Boone, Dave Scott, Bill Gilbert, Carolyn Adams, Martha Gordon, Kathleen Haley. Third row: Penny Prada, Nancy Glenn, Janice Boyce, John Dye, Banks Wagener, Gayle Baysinger. Fourth row: Charles Mertens, Carolyn Carter, Sue Reed, Donna Browning, Hugh Williamson, Charles Wyatt, Randy Logan. Fifth row: Daniel Pendergrass, Gary Lawrence, Buell Maune, Sally Collins, Rosetta Loucks, and Nancy Stewart. ,, tn. ,L abit -os CI:- 'QU' -rect .g,fl,,t 2-.-,3 fig., 1 L: ,Isii't, ar H Q af4'd'f'8t'7q-sfwi, in 'I' l 'K -i isfjl if QQ, -an-.Oi A s 4 .5 Mi 'Q ky 9 . ka EIGHTH GRADE First row: Betty Wallace, Bette Morts, Patsy Holland, Ronnie Hall, Helen Gifford, Mrs. Raymond Walker. Second row: Anna Hoover, Curtis Quick, Melvin Kistner, Bobby Weeks, Larry Todd. Third row: Zandra Rucker, Sharon Brooks, Mary Pruitt, Jack Robertson, Jimmy Laswell, Louis Dysart. Fourth row: Donald Dunavant, Larry Marshall, Roy Stiers, Curtis Landers, Hazel Hoover. Fifth row: Beverly Thompson, Kenneth Diehl, Glenn Taylor, Larry Maddox, Mary Taylor and Irene Wyatt. ac ,Oo 131' 1 First row: Gary Douglas, Carl Mertens, Beverly Taylor, Patricia Jackson, Richard Woodward, and Miss Gladys Kettle. Second row: Woodrow Greninger, John Hennage, David Bura, Kenneth Dungan, Shirley Findley, Patricia Higgins. Third row: Ronnie Roberts, Davy Clay, Larry Shirley, John Cheney, Ann Sue Williams, and Tommy Maupin. Fourth row: Otis Herring, Lynn Yancey, Susan Woerth, Nancy Gordon, Phyllis Harris and Susan Wilson. Fifth row: Hollis Winingear, Gary Tate, Patricia Maddox, Sherry Wolking, Barbara Seaman and Dick Ball. SEVENTH GRADE .gf First row: Joe Gallatin, Sue Ware, Ann Rootes, June Holmes, Emmett Adams, Mrs, Fred Babbitt. Second row: Linda Baumgartner, Marcella Wise, Jerry Baur, Paul Brown, Linda Wilhite, and Ann Dunavant, Third row: Jim Stew' art, Judy Kennett, Nancy Durst, Shirley Carter, Larry Hackman, Eddie Dc-uel. Fourth row: John Neal, Beverly Proctor, Joyce Griggs, Janet Breid, and Robert McDonald, Fifth row: Joann Lepley, Carolyn Gifford, Karen Kennett, Fredley York, Gary Payne, and Bruce Renner. QQ CC r PM 1' cf. i--4 we l.-' - 1. L ,Nl 1:-j co! . , , E - i T ' 7, P .0 if I ' MQQ3 , 4 ,L hr, i, . .. rf' 'li if Ji . st it ,cz 1, 1: tw' Y ,fa , 9' l? vw 3 rm I 4 I 4-0. 'T W' l 4 5 f-ff .diy T , L , h, 'fp :v iq., ul F. ESP. X .Q L ' ', ,W J '29 of K ' . 5'fx -QwJ- .3 X , ,Egfr 'fm My ,-L' ,- L FM I X ie' R' A i I ,, ml' ' , L 1 - u A ' ' fo. ggi l 'W L oo, A K v 'S Q1- ,awa- s , sr if fl M an First row: Linda Roberts, Karen Peter- son, Bonnie Meyers, Roxann Ward, Sharon Mumford, Bonnie Mirts, and Mrs, Max Galloway. Second row: Jim Hughes, Marvin Bridges, Gloria George, Doris Stiers, Sharon Nichols, Steve Hardin. Third row: Bob Jones, Betty Hughes, Marilyn Taylor, Charles Schaef- fer, Sam Craghead, George Findley. Fourth row: Ronnie Marsch, Carol Schroer, Lynda Crump, Marcia Danuser, Gary Taylor, Wayne Schmid. Fifth row: Jim Giesler, Geneva Martin, Rhea Wil- liams, Fred Williams, Earl Adams and Terry Branch. if? 'W nl is ,na QQ' CC' First row: Joe McDonald, Bryce Mar- shall, Margaret Rockwood, Howard Taylor, Monty Mosely. Second row: Clarence Speirs, Eva Lander, Patty Johnson, Billy Huffman, Teddy Millard, Mr. Fred Wilke. Third row: Larry Dungan, Jacky Grimm, Patsy Hughes, Roxie Wyble, Barbara Gray, Pat Atkin- son. Fourth row: Douglas Thompson, Lynn Forsee, Janice Havrum, Nina Holland, Bill Blackburn. Fifth row: Maxine Drovant, Patricia Morre, Helen Davis, Leon Phillips, Walter Musgrove, Roy Campbell. 14 gl' ,'..i . K I I 8 fr.. Q Q f m 'is 3 I 24 i J: 'efbli if-f 1 ' ' yup if ap.: .t V 1 .ans ' 'Visit ,-lr u. , 1 F Y -MHA , A ., ,u Kael- X Wi'fP90 Q 1' t 5' W--5 4 'ot an -tx!-h . JA n Sv V rff 'Q' in fa . lr' ,f 4- .-l3 1 iw va JI I 6:5 'N 'UQ if f , .. J 6, ' as 'O' 0. ' F 'Stews :ni an- au- 7 Q, g 6, if First row: Judy Salmons, Melinda McPherson, Niki Windsor, Jack Tutt, President, Gale Hebert, Mary Rootes, Pat Williams, Marybelle Windsor. Second row: Kay Howard, Norma Garrett, Jim King, Van Christenberry, Nancy Barnes, Mary Dee Neidergerke, Mary Green, Peggy Edwards. Third row: Susie Knipmeyer, Bonnie Young, Kay Windsor, Kay Rentschler, Linda Chirnside, Linda Atkingon, Janice Hopkins, Millie Neukomm, Ruby Jo Haden. Fourth row: Bill March, Freddie Suggett, Mary Quisenberry, Jane Ray, Mary Lou Giesler, Carol Brown, Carolyn Brewer, Zoe Benedict, Donna Dale, Betty Windsor. Fifth row: Hallie Holland, Judy Kinkenbinder, Lola Wickell, Shirley Edwards, Beverly Heying, Linda Ersham, Betty Metz, Ann Bartley, Carolyn Griggs. Sixth row: Lloyd Fitch, Jerry Freund, Dorothy Holt, Diane Lewis, Kathy Dahl, Margaret Jones, Agnes Ann Cuthberson, Robyn Koupal, Gene VanMatre, Sponsor. The Dramatics Club tries to direct students to enioy acting a part. Those who do not take part in dramatization are directed to develop a sense of accomplish- ment by learning to apply make-up, by collecting props, by working out lighting effects, by planning costumes, and by directing as student directors. LIBRARIANS The Librarians are a group of students who perform a great service to our school. rv'-li Q3 Q. wr 'Qi YW Seated: Mary Bezler, Barbara Bush, Miss Richardson, head librarian, Shirley Edwards. Standing, first row: Jo Ann Steinman, Beverly McClure, Betty Maddox, Doris Durk, Ruthie Miller, Naomi Hunt, Jim King. Second row: Carolyn Strickland, Juanita Hatcher, Margaret Nichols, t to 'ghtz . , . ' , . ' ' , . ' , , Wa ace . Jones Doris Dur J. Cr' , B. Windsor, Mr. Burch, J. Atkinson, J. Spencer, K, Jones, President, B. Bloom, J. Sartor, Mr. McKinney, L, Godley, J. Humphreys, R, Herring, B. Dutton, G. Hebert, A. Harrison, B. Musick, J, Salmons, J. Love. ff.. The Student Council represents every member in school and forms an official S. rf K u D E N r c o . u N , c 1 L ,.... contact between students and taculty. The organizations ultimate goal is to promote the general welfare ofthe school. 4-,,, Debate is a popular interest at FHS which encourages participation in community speaking and interscholastic contesting. -T Wfllglg llll nj Nllk nw -w I I i I V. wk 2 rf -X A n 'f P li: r...- .1 ,ll glii sq Q' X l , E y w W f - . 'am 'ag 5, 1. A ts- it A T L E S i 'N . tl Lt f ' First row: A. Gish, J. Brown, H. Blackburn, V. Christenbury, L. Humphreys. Second row: Nl. Giesler, J. Love, G. Hebert, Z. Benedict, L. Ersham. Third rovv: B. Dutton, K. Dahl, N. Barnes, A. Bartley, J. Freund. Sponsored by GAMBLES and ED ESTES S E M O First row: K. Stephens, J. Smith, B. Hanan, J. Spencer, C. Smith. Second row: R. Tate, E, Bulgin, D. Holt, J. Gentner, R. Rentscheler, R, Payne, Mr. W. Helm. The purpose of SEMO is to acquaint interested students in the different branches of engineering and its related occupations. The N.F.L. is a nationwide organization which encouraged debating and public speaking ot varied natures. Its members have established excellent records in debating, oratory, declamation, extempore and panel discussions. ,-, nr ,,, -f 1 ff i x 2 First row: J. Brown, V. Christenberry, L. Ersham, L, Humphreys. Second row: Nl. Giesler, J. Love, Hebert, Z. Benedict. Third row: K. Dahl, B. Dutton, N. Barnes, Mr. G. Van Matre. Sponsored by KESTERS PAINT STORE G. -K-if 'Q' HUGH --1 'sr 4-N -256 uv-r ' iv .qgv s, sv' S if Q K-ff. First row: M. Dunavant, K, Helmig, P. Edwards, S. Edwards, M. McPherson, and R. Jones. Second row R, Miller, M. McGrath, J. Graves, P. Hudgens, J. Ray, B. Ware, R. Richmond. Third row: Mrs. K. M Craghead, Sponsor, C. Jackson, B. McBride, L. Nelson, B. Thomasson, B. Metz, B. McCormack, J. Books J. Davis. Fifth row: A. Garrett, D. Truly, C. Byrd, J. Lawrence, B. Starkey, C. Trimble, Sixth row: P Wilson, N. Craighead, M. Glasford, M. Bezler, A. Davis, H. Watson, S. Grabb. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls looking- Toward New Horizons. Officers of the Fulton chapter are the following: President, Peggy Edwards, Vice President, Kay Helmig, Secretary, Rosemary Jones, Treasurer, Shirley Edwards, Sponsors, Mrs. C. Craghead and Mrs. D. Boillot. Below is a group of Future Homemakers who prepared, served and enioyed Christmas dinner. They are, left to right, Joyce Perkinson, Bonnie Wright, Barbara Mosley, Judy Wallace, Hazel Phillippe, Dorothy Hopsecker, Mary McAte, Mrs. K. M. Craghead, sponsor, Mrs. B. W. Boillot, sponsor, Mary Bezler, Shirley Edwards, Alice Garrett, Wanda Salmons, Mary Glasford, Norma Craghead, and Sara Sims. 41 Sr? ld. 1 fix, H53 '-v.,N-K vs. -5110. i ,q,,y...,,N M L- First row: Lechner, E. Schulte, Brandenberg, J. Harrison, N. Schulte, Shaon, J. Stephens, Holt, Maddox, McCubbir1, Craighead, Thomas. Second row: Dawson, Lamers, Wallace, Loyd, Atkinson, Porterfield, Vorhis, Haymart, H. Stephens, Adams, Sheets. Third row: L. Harrison, Cope, Spiers, Lamons, Edwards, Bartley, D. Hayrnart, Hamilton, C. McVeigh, Simcoe, Jones, Fourth row: Bezler, Gilmore, Garriot, Houchins, Klick, Salmons, Garrett, W. Stephens, Gowin, Diehl, Wade, K. M. Cragheacl, Sponsor. Fifth row: Kroll, Davis, Scott, Hilgartner, Bryant, Dawson, Turner, Payne, Kyger, Renner, Austin, Burton. Sixth row: Harris, Durk, O. Shaon, Danuser, Wade, Hosenfeld, R, McVeigh, Brown, B. Scott, Jefferson, Gibbs, Schmid. 1 I Q 'VI Motto 5' X , X LEARNING TO Do, X9 f DGING TO LEARN, N - ,v Xi lf LEARNING TO LIVE, :...:... , Q 5 LIVING TO LEARN. z., v Q I I , 1 - .er 137-- ' , Officers of the Fulton Chapter of FFA. 24 NM O F A M E R C A John Harrison Sentinel Norbert Schulte Treasurer Vollie Shaon Secretary James Stephens President Joe Holt Vice President Oscar Maddox Reporter K, M. Craghead Sponsor F U T U R E F A R M E R S 1 T' xii' E W if 'fx :K ,Nm WZ'r -Ng 3. 1- IQ FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row: S. Benskin, N. Harris, C. Griggs, K. Salmons, M. McPherson, J. Hatcher, C. Wilke, D, Atterberry, K. Gilbert. Second row: A. Cuthbertson, M. Murry, L. Chirnside, M. Neal, B. Metz, K. Miller, Z. Benedict, M. Neukomm, D. Saling, Third row: J. Atkinson, F. Suggett, B, Cole, B. Maddox, R. Koziar, L. Harrison r K. Rentschler, R. Brooks. Fourth row: J. Baker, D. Burns, R. Rootes, J. Books, J. Baur, J. King, R. Brandt, J. Kennett, Miss S. Dunavant, Sponsor. The purpose of the club is to help students cultivate traits of character and personality needed for successful teaching and to acquaint the members with opportunities offered in the teaching profession. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA F.N.A. tries to enable its members to learn more about the nursing profession One of the main proiects of the organization has been to enroll its members in a student aid project whereby they help at the Callaway Memorial Hospital. In this way they are getting first hand experience in the field of nursing. L C7 A wx? fs C7 v . . I' 'X 'ff' . - ,' ,. -'P. '. v ,. - -- 'I '. . rr sr th , 1 First row: R. Phillips, L. Mirts, B. Burton, J. Herring, L. Humphreys, B. Reed, S. Jones, J. Langley. Second row: V. Christenberry, J. Jennings, T. Wyble, C. Duncan, M. Musick, J. Nichols, E. Calder, C. Craighead N. McCellan. Third row: J. Jatho, J. Williams, J. Schroer, D. Meinhardt, C. Canada, M. Davis, J. O'Donley K. Loutzenauser, J. Freund, Mrs. M. Dennison. Sponsored by LA CROSSE LUMBER COMPANY If :bali fs sd s ,f- .xg NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: W. Stephens, N, Schulte, K. Jones, E. Brandt, M. Wagner, B. Bloom, J. Spencer, K, Higgins. Second row: F, Suggett, B. Young, J. Hopkins, M. McPherson, N, Garrett, N. Windsor, B. Heying, G. Hebert, C. Griggs, R. Haden. Third row. C. Craighead, S. Edwards, R. Jones, M. Giesler, K. Helmig, B. Nichols, B. Cole, S. Benskin, B. Maddox, J. Hatcher, R. Rootes, R. Hinder, A, Smart, M, Jones, P. Edwards, M. Dunavant, T. Berry. Membership ot N.H.S. is limited to iuniors and seniors. To become eligible one must rank high in scholarship, be outstanding in leadership, possess a good character, and render service willingly to the school. -If PALETTE AND BRUSH -I ' ,J X t .. M ,af They paint, they sketch, they create. They are inter- ested in color mixing, por- trait painting, art history, design. The activities ot the club are as varied as are the number ot members tor each is individualistic in tol- lowing his ideas for creat- Q- ing. Lett to right: G. Lawrence, K, Salmons, M. McPherson M. Quisenberry. Mrs. J Berry, C. Brown, J. Sartor, M. McAtee. Sponsored by JAMESOTWS REALTY COMPANY IW E Jameson-Harvey Clappi A G U In 'C 5 . rl.. - T 1 VI: 5 ga.. -' a 4 -1 Y li ' A K 3 5 rl ,Jw-W. 4-N r -K ,A ,,, 1- '16, .Y tif- Q C ll -rr' ' N First row: Miss Byland, Sponsor, M. Rootes M McPherson, N. Windsor, R. Haden, B. Toomes. Second 'rowz J. Hqpkins, J. Kennett, A. Guerrant, C. Duncan, J. King, T. Berry, B, Windsor. Third row: J. Tutt, M, Windsor, L. Guerrant, B. Heying, S. Benskin P. Edwards, J. Atkinson, C. Suilivan. Fourth row. D. Lewis, K. Windsor, J. Spencer, M. Jones, N. Laubscher, F. Suggett, K, Howard, J. Sartor. Fifth row: E. Brandt, B. Musick, B, March, R. Hinderer, R. Quisenberry, R. Koupai, C, Smith. , ' 1.14 illlii Q nu-tdlllnil MM, Joss 46 Kneeiing' M. Rootes J. Atkinson N Laubsqher S Hampton K. Stephens, B, Reed, L Wickeil J. Wiilianws L. Chirnside M Musick, L Ershan' R. Neidergerke J Baur R. Elder. Standing: Mrs, H. Books, B. Berry K. Dahl, M. McPherson M Windsor S Benskin B. He-ying, C. Griggs, L. Humphreys, L. Atkinson, C Bremer L, Robertson D. Hoit, J, Bro,-.n J. Nichols, G. Hebert, M, Davis M Murry, P. Hali, K. Howard M. Green K Neukomm A. Ciithizortson J Hopkins K. O'Donley S Crump. MIXED CHORUS C Canada C Wilke M Windsor R Quisenberry C Craighead N Black C Strickland S Gra b L Atkinson J Sartor B Taylor J Taylor L Dlehl R Rentscheler L Fitch H Holland S Kelley J Flnlcen binder G Polmateer D Lewis P Martin S Velte H Philluppe The vocal music department offers a variety ot activities In vvhlch students may participate The mixed chorus freshman and sophomore girls chorus lunior and senior girls chorus and the A Cappella choir contribute many programs for the enloyment of the school and community GIRLS CHORUS Left to right: C. Jackson, B, Heying, N. Patterson, M. Neulcomm, H. Harris, A. Smart, S. Sims, M. Drivers, C. Kadow, D. Gray, J. Wallace, E. Gilman, J. Perkinson, W. Salmons, F. Suggett, J. Williams, R, Kaiser, R. Rootes, Kay Helmig, S. Kimbrell, J. Powers, L. Ersharn, J. Kennett, D. Hopsecker, D. Bura, C. Bouyer. Sponsored by FULTON LUMBER COMPANY E BAND .rf nf' Back row: C. Haley, D. Roberts, D. Glover, T. Wyble. Second row: C. Griggs, K. Dahl, B. Berry, T. Robin- son, D. Wilkins, M. Lyle. Third row: J, Powers, F. Suggett, E. Metcalf, Z. Benedict. Center: B. Musick, D. Caldwell, L. Scott, C. Smith, R. Tate, K. Stephens, M. Davis, J. Freund. Fourth row: S. Benskin, J. Schoer, D Wickell. Fifth row: A. Bartley, R. Smith, J. Freund, G. Taylor, L. Beaver, B. Bloom, K. Gallaway. Sixth row G. Johnston, L. Fitch, J. Humphreys, R. Calvin, J. Genter, R. Niedergerke, H, Wright, B. Acree, J. Spencer D, Hilt, L. Randolph. Standing: Mr. Estes, J. Johnston, M. Musick, A. Cuthbertson, M. Niedergerke. The concert band, directed by William Estes, performs at basketball and football games. It participates in assemblies, parades and commencement and gives two public concerts each year. TWIRLERS '-' mmm .eww T M- ,-an-u-.uu uw- ' vi' 'Fi'-'Fl How they help to put rhythm in the magic ofthe air at half-time. Left to right: Jackie Graves, Carolyn Craighead, Sandy Selby, Kathy Dahl, Lavona Brown, Gale Hebert, Margaret Musick, Zoe Benedict, Mary Dee Niedergerke. Sponsored by IGA FOODLINER 1 P A CAPPELLA CHOIR Mr. Estes, Ruth Kaiser, Richard Hebert, Carolyn Craighead, Jerry Freund, Joe Sartor, Diane Lewis, Bob Musick, Gale Hebert, Larry Diehl, John Taylor, Linda Atkinson, Rachel Rootes, Mary Windsor, Hallie Holland, Judy Finkenbinder. In vocal music the Boys' Quartet received a I rating while Joe Sartor was awarded a I rating in the state contest as a soloist. The girls' trio made a creditable record, too. Diane Lewis, Ruthie Kaiser, and Carolyn Craighead, members of the trio, have sung together in this organization for tour years. Members of the Boys' Quartet included Hallie Holland, Jerry Freund, Sartor, and Richard Hebert. OPERETTA CAST BONNIE YOUNG Queen Homecoming activities were held on Friday evening, October 19, following the football game between the Fulton Hornets and the Mexico Bulldogs in which the Hornets reigned supreme. Miss Bonnie Young was cho- sen as the queen by the football squad. Her attendants were Misses Susie Knipmeyer, Linda Atkinson, Millie Kay Neukomm, and Joyce Hopkins, other nominees for queen. The queen was crowned on McClure Field during halftime in- termission by Miss Patricia Gas- per, retiring queen. Each year on Homecoming night the Hornet football squad honors a queen, chosen by the squad members, to reign over the festivities of the evening. Other candidates who were nominated become attendants tor her maiesty, the queen. Susie Knipmeyer Linda Atkinson Mille Kay Neukomm Joyce Hopkins and Bonnie Young, queen. , om E3QJi'5-fa 'sf gl , X 5. If ak V,-ai. Lee Robertson was named king ' and Judy Atkinson was queen ot the annual Harvest Festival which was held on November 30, l95o. The festival is co-sponsored at the end of the harvest season each year by the Future Farmers ot America ancl the Future Home- makers of America. Each class selects candidates to compete for the nonors ot electing a king and queen. This X year the sophomores were victo- 'K rious in their campaign tor the Tl' choice ot this royal pair. N They were crowned by Nancy Barnes and John Harrison. Bob Wagers, Rosemary Jones, James Smith, Marybelle Windsor, James Fisher and Carol Duncan were the ,cl- attendants. . . 3 XX f v i 2 5 gf Judy Atkinson and Lee Robertson The Royal Party included-Bob Wagers, Rosemary Jones, King Lee Robertson, Queen Judy Atkinson, James Smith, Marybelle Windsor, James Fisher and Carol Duncan. H A R V E S T K I N G AND Q U E E N AND A T T E N D A N T S VESPA KING AND QUEEN wx! J O SARTOR ROSEMARY JONES V p ' g y th ' Sp d by MONTGOMERY BELLS d WICKELL RADIO FREDDIE SUGGETT JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM QUEEN Sponsored by POWELL'S STUDIO 1 M 5- 5 - t' ' 5 qw 5 Et' ' E 'Q JW b, ,Q 1 - w li. A Homecoming parade draws a crowd of Hornet fans We 1 Fall -'29 workout for football begins in earnest. GOLF SCHEDULE The FHS golf team' won six matches this season. Two were taken from Sedalia, two from Mexico, one from Hellas and the team took the NEMO championship for the third consecutive season. This means they have won this coveted award each year since entering this sport. Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sedalia Lindberg Boonville Jeff City Mexico Helias Moberly Centralia MSD . SPORTS HAVE A MAJOR Athletics lend consider- able interest at FHS. The physical education program is so organized as to allow a large number of partici- pants. In the interscholastic divi- sion football, basketball, track and golf are the major sports. These provide the means of work and pleas- ure for every player as well as a large following of spec- tators. ,. .H 7 . .... O . 27 32 T2 7 .. 7 l4 .4 A tense moment in conference basketball keeps all eyes glued on the Hornets. APPEAL TO STUDENTS AT FULTON HIGH SCHOOL Physical training, character building, l health, group co-operation and sportsman- l ship are the most important objectives achieved by our sports division. Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon Fuhon BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ,St Fulton caacccca.,.a st MSD ...c.,,.c..,,,c,c,,cc,, L78 ll Poplar Bluff , .uu. ,,,uu 6 O Jeff City ,,u,EE,., ,u.,.. 7 1 . , ,53 Hickman ,,uu, 65 , 63 Helias , ,,u, . L, 64 ' ' ' ' . Practice season opens at FHS for Hornets Hannibal Boonville University High ,,.,.,62 E ,,eee,,, 46 Helias ,,,,,,,e,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 60 .,..-,ee,65 Mexico , 51 Moberly L, WW63 ., ,E,,e 54 Hannibal Fulton Fulton, ,,,,,,,,,,, 55 ,e,,e,73 Boonville ,,,, ,E,,u, 6 T Coach John Schneider and captain of the cheerleaders are lining up for a Pep Assembly on the North Side of the Square following the Homecoming Parade to the downtown area. TRACK SCHEDULE Fulton won track events from MSD and Hermann High School. Fulton lost to the Jefferson City Jays and the Hickman Kewpies. The Hornets placed third in Confer- ence meet. Part of the crowd that turned out to see the Hornets play a home game. 5 IN FOOTBALL 11 if 'W A 1 GNL 4 Q if- X 'S First row: J. Taylor, L. Beaver, T. Fleming, L. Morts, J, Terrell, L. Porterfield. Second row: D. Gordon, B. Bloom, J. Wallace, E. Logan, R. Hebert, D, Holmes, L. Robenson. Third row: H. Watts, R. Shriver, J, Fetters, R, Salrnons, K. Lawson, L. Kroll, S. Srnallwood. CO-CAPTAINS ,na '16, . 11 V af2'f'i .': l. elm.. ,rjgwfgfmvr -eu-u-ring .. . , V...l1me :' -n. MARTY WAGNER BOB WAGERS JOE COATES Sponsored by HOWARDYSWAN 1, O BASKETBALL gg, illl l X Nsx Furst row Bob Wagers Bull March Sudney Black Rachard Hebert and Jam Dye Second row Bull Small wood Ron Shruver C W Ferguson Marty Wagner and Robert Logan Thurd row Coach John Schneuder John Harruson Bob Bloom Jam Spencer and Don Starkey Manager Basketball IS a popular sport at FHS It IS enloyed both by the partuclpants and the spectators If you go by the wan and loss record, the season was not wholly successful However, the boys demonstrated good sportsmanshrp and won some outstanding games The Hornets are seen In action to the rlght The team has been a scrappy one and many good games have been seen Says Hullbllly Pete I may be as slow as a snaul but I have seen the Hornets really tear out In basketball this season They have been one fme team gf Z5 sponsored by TucKER's sPoRrs, L H MAUGHS -nf g S l Y K fmt Q as S at X fy - ' , l A H l 'H l GOLF TEAM Lett to right Richard Hebert Raynald Nnedergerke Dan Wilkins Bob Bloom and Bob Brooks TRACK The track team was running so fast that we were unable to get their picture Track does not draw so many students as the other magor sports However the Fulton team has done well and some team mem bers have set good records this season OTHER PHASES OF THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The GOLF TEAM IS the champion of sports at FHS It has participated in unter scholastic contests for the past three years and has been the champion team each year SuperlntendentW V Hull organized the team and has served as its coach contin uously since that time Zz ?'lzzllQ Girls Physical Education is not interscholastic but much activity is worked out in this department. Sponsored by GREYHOUND POST Sports banquet honored members of all reams and their parents. Coach John Schneuder awarding maior Letters to Bobb, Wagers Richard Hebert, Sidney Black and Ron Shriver. 7f 'a- v ...lx Q Tx 'lx ,I Homecoming Hoai takee 'I ' ' eff on dowmo-fm 3 parade JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Lynn Gilbert, Coach ns, ' ,L ' hu ' ' 1 , If , if H 5 J , Q , 1 K ' 3 I .xi M a r A f T Spcrsoreci by GPEYHOUND BUS POST BASKETBALL A scrappy match in tournament play when Jeff City Jays and UHS team fight it out. Cheerleaders had the honor of bringing on trophies for presenta- tion to the winners. Wellsyille Tigers place first The fifteenth Fulton High School Invita- tional Tournament was staged during the week of January 15-19. The Wellsville Tigers battled through to take the tournament honors. Mexico took second place, with Hannibal winning third. Consolation went to Jefferson City Jays as a result of their defeating Smith-Cotton of Sedalia. The Sportsman award went to the team from Hermann High School. Ill tra D Sponsored ny MFA 8- SAFFIRPS Officials keep on the go during tournament week. Mr. Wilke, Mr. Miller, Richard Peterson and Kenneth Love serve as scorekeepers and timers. On the right is Bob Wagers going after another one of those baskets.'He had the honor of being high scorer for the season for the Hornets and vvas named to an honor position by state officials. TOURNAMENT Tournament time is always an excit- ing time at FHS. Basketball fans from far and near follow their teams to our court and watch their favorites in ac- tion. 9 s The Wellsville vs. Hannibal game was real thriller. ww X ,H -s . q 1. V AMES? , '-lwlif-, ' - kx-.QL ii, , .. N. .F5: ', i X E r My Q1 xg, 1 H fx? 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