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1958 Volume XII Published bykjournalism Class FULTON HIGH SCHOOL Fulton, Missouri l fs' Dedication MISS IRENE SALMON BS 111 Educ ttion Central MlbbOll1'l State College Graduate study University of Missouri Her tireless energy and many hours of service have won for her a place ill the hearts of the student bodies at Fulton High School during the years she has given her service in it. Under her direction the cheerleading and audio-visual educa- tion programs have expanded and have been profitable. She teaches classes in physics and chemistry and serves as one of the senior class sponsors. She has taught algebra, general science and physiology during the years and for a short time during the war she directed a class in aeronautics. Her pleasing disposition, gentle firmness, and enduring patience have been encouraging to hundreds of students who have been in her classes. The world may ren1emher little of what we have written but students of FHS will never forget her service to this school. The Vespa Staff is pleased and proud to dedicate-the 1958 Vespa- to-Miss Ire11e Salmon. flea, W, --.....,,.N lm ills Ml l..l Ili Our library has more than three thousand volumes and over twenty different magazines to enable students at FHS develop WIDER HORIZONS THROUGH READING. gf ,fee 4 1 L.. .Q-xi .. n Experimenting in chemistry is only one of BHK: is 'in--vu-n-in L I MNAQ. Mk f -W , va1'iPd activities which direct students toward inaking- WUlt'l'IlY LSE of their l.EISL'liIi TINIE. X1 All too soon students of Fulton High School will iw 16LlYiIlf1 to lrccolue Illt'INlPPl'S of a 'gel' 1-mnmunitv. During Ytllll' ftuv. IIIHIIY Clliilllfe are 0Htxl'l'li furf 'IRQXINING for l.IfpXIHfHSIlIP. Services of the Guidance Department as well as reading and class interests make for EXPLORING in CAREERS. ADMINISTRA TION and FA CUL TY Board of Education .4 ,aa I'-I' 4-rw Nlrs. Dorothy Schmid, Secretary: Julian Kaiser, Mrs. Edna Hebert, Presiclentg W. V. Hill, Superintendent of Svliools. Sf-cond row: KI. E. De Neui. O'Neal Powers. Harry Stewart, Vice President: and Mrs. Vernon Grogan. Our Board nf lCdut'ation is interested in the eduvation and welfare of Fulton's youth. Members keep fully aware of svhool problems and Student needs. They work In bring about the bt-st possible bent-fits to ear-h of us. These six vivit'-minded Citizens give of their time unsparingly and strive for the betterment of our School program as a whole. :X Y it Y 5: 3 Mrs. Roslyn Morrow, S9f'1'f'lal'Y Mrs. Dorothy Schmid, Secretary to Superin- MTS- MBU' E- Th0maS. General to Prinvipal. te-nd:-nt and Board of Edurfation. Secretary. To the efficiency of our sevretaries may be attributed much of the smooth operation of our schools. Efficient Hands H old School Reins W. Victor Hill hecaine Superintendent of lfulton l'ul1lic Schools on August 25. 1957. l'rior to that he had served as principal of FHS since 1952. Horn nt-ar llc-xter. Missouri. Mr. Hill re- cciwml his e-lt-nicntzlry and secondary edu- cation at lit-xtcr. lit- holds his BS. in Edu- cation from Southeast Missouri State Col- lege and XI. X. from the l niversity of Mis- souri. llc has clone atltlitional graduate work at llc-orgc Peabody Teachers College. Nashxille. Tennessee. During World War II he saw extensive military service in the lvnited States and in France. Luriemhurg and Germany. We the students of FHS, appreciate the services he is rendering our schools. We are grateful for his continuous work in our hehalf. PRINCIPAL ROBERT D. ELSEA We 5 SVPERINTENIJENT W. V. HILL ltis the principal that goes far in mak- ing a school. Robert D. Elsea joined the administra- tive staff of Fulton High School as prin- cipal in August 1957. Mr. Elsea attended the elementary schools of Moherly and graduated from Kirksville High School. He received the BS. in Education at Northeast State Teach- ers College in 1950 and his Master's de- gree in 1951. He is presently working to- ward the Ph.D. degree at the Lvniversity of Missouri. He has heen Superintendent of Schools at King City and taught several years prior in the schools of Northeast Missouri. Ever in his mind are those things which are of henefit and interest to the students. For this. we, the students of FHS, feel grateful and express our thanks. Fine Arts Teachers Miss Irene Salmon teaches chemistry and physics. She directs the audio-visual pro- gram and is one of the senior class sponsors. She received her degree from Central Missouri State College. Orval Hargrave directs the drivers' training program and teaches general science. He holds the B.S. in Edu- cation from Central Missouri State College and has done graduate work at the Univer- sity of Missouri. Mrs. Lottie Ruth Tate teaches biology and English. She received her B.S. in Education from Central Col- lege, Fayette, Missouri, and has done graduate work at the University of Missouri. gram. They head the Science Department Under Their Guidance We Have Moved Forward Mrs. Jean Berry art instructor John Long, speech and dramatics and Mrs. Caroline Smith muslc direct us in our Fine Arts pro Mrs. Berry hold her A B from Western Illinois State University Mr. Long is a speech major He earned the BS in Education at Southeast Missouri State Col lege. Cape Girardeau Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Simpson College in lowa She directs the band and choral groups Accept Our Gratitude English is one of the most important areas of instruction to be had in any school. 'SF' eng '09 i Mrs. Edith Dean holds a B.S. in Education from Southeast Missouri State College. She teaches all sophomore English. Mrs. Anne Stahr teaches junior English. Mrs. Gladys Books teaches senior English and Latin. She earned a Master's degree from the University of Missouri. Mrs. Katherine Turner holds a Masteras from the University of Missouri. She teaches freshman English. Mrs. Marian Morrison is a graduate of Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas. Her teaching subjects are English and civics. ,,.M l 'EX ix K , Clyde Burch teaches American Problems, American History and World History. He holds a B.S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and LL.D. from Kansas City Law School. Miss Shirley Dunavant has her M.A. from the University of Missouri. She teaches American History and helps with our guidance program. Miss Anne Byland has a B.S. in Education from the University of Missouri. She teaches World History and geography. 7- 3 Social Studies teachers find it nec- essary to keep Far Away Places at the tips of their fingers. ' ,, Ugg' , 5 f' gf' H e SEVENTH GRADE HUNIERUUM SPONSORS Mrs. Helen Babbitt, Mrs. Ama Galloway, and Mrs. Jennie Du- Bois. Each of them hold the BS. in Education from the University of Missouri. Mrs. Babbitt teaches social stud- ies. Mrs. Galloway has English in Junior High and Mrs. DuBois directs the science program. ma. -1 ' W M From Their Experience We Profit Principles of Homemaking are instilled by Mrs. Celia Craghead and Mrs. Mary Katherine Love. Mrs. Craghead holds her M.A. from the University of Missouri while Mrs. Love took her BS. in Education from the University of Missouri. HEALTH and PHYQICAL ED LCATION PROGRAMS at FHS are special problems of Mrs John Long School nurse Dale Neth Coach and physical education di rector for boys and Mrs Kathryn Evans who handles the health pro gram and physical education for gir s Mrs. Long. R.lN.. took her de- gree from lowa State Methodist College. Mr. lNeth has earned his M.A. from Kansas State College, Pitts- burg, Kansas. Mrs. Evans has a BS. in Edu- cation from the University of MISSOUFI From Their Knowledge We Learn Mrs. Fred Wilke, general science and mathematics teacher, checks with Miss Georgia Richardson, li- brarian, for reference material. Mrs. Wilke holds an A.B. from Drury College at Springfield. Miss Richardson has the B.S. in Education from Central Mis- souri State College. She took her library training at the University of Missouri. YZF' KEEPING THEIR STUDENTS THINKING on BUSINESS AN- GLES IS the PROBLEM of Mrs. Becky Van Matre who teaches typing, bookkeeping, shorthand and secretarial practice, and Mrs. Evelyn Besher, instructor in typ- ing and general business. Mrs. Van Matre holds the B.S. in Education from Southeast Mis- souri State College, Cape Girar- deau, and has done graduate work at the University of Indiana. Mrs. Besher has the B.S. in Ed- ucation from Central College, Fay- ette. Her graduate school is the University of Missouri. SLIDE RULES, FIGURES and more FIGURES ATTRACT THIS PAIR. Miss Joan Dishman teaches general mathematics, algebra and geometry while Fred Wilke concentrates on ge- ometry and advanced algebra. Miss Dishman earned her B.S. in Education at Central College, Fayette. Mr. Wilke has an A.B. from Drury at Springfield. As Civics calls for extra library ma- terial Miss Mossie Humphreys and Gene Van Matre consult the files for source materials. Miss Humphreys teaches civics and publications while Mr. Van Matre has civics and World History. He helps in the direction of the guidance program. Miss Humphreys. B.S. in Education from the Lniversity of Missouri. She has done her graduate work at the Lini- versity of Wyoming. Washington Lini- versity and the University of Missouri. Mr. Van Matre took the B.S. in Edu- cation at Southeast' Missouri State Col- lege and is doing graduate work at the lfniversity of Missouri. 1 Our Teachers' Experience Totals-518 Years PRACTICAL ARTS Lynn Gilbert teaches indus- trial arts. William Helm has metal trades and K. M. Crag- head directs the vocational ag- riculture program. Mr. Gilbert holds B.S. in Ed- ucation from Northeast State Teachers College. Mr. Helm took his training in St. Louis Trades School. Mr. Craghead, M.A., Univer sity of Missouri. EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM SPONSORS Mrs. Mildred Cooke teaches jun- ior high mathematics. Mrs. Myrtle Walker has geography, and Miss Gladys Kettle directs the reading program. Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Walker have B.S. degrees from the Uni- versity of Missouri. Miss Kettle has her B.S. in Ed- ucation from Northeast S t a t e Teachers College. She is working toward her master's degree in the same institution. X mf-J 1-21 1, efffafm gk Qs as-U2 55, 5? if, Q. gig Q f1aQ'i' W igfxfi Zfggx. 'Y: WuA 11?arfWf3 453 Fi!! ,, 2 Q vi? Q. s JZ ,W lil .I .-7 ' ff, r f l'l 'I 1. ,M 'I W ,,.,,,......4 ,fu-.uw-. Lam. ,.. .. 5. xx L gf 3. ., 9 , 3 F Wh st Tix Vx N, X, EEN 5, V' J Q ,W A W Q13 wifi 4 Seniors ROBERT MAURICE BLOOM Student Body President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4,NHS 3, 4. MARY DEE NIEDERGERKE Class President 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Student Council I, 4, Junior Play, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WOOD SPENCER Vice President Student Body 4, Class President 2, NHS 3, 4, Debate 1, 4, Basketball 2. 3, Junior Play. BARBARA ARNDT French Club 4. BILLY JOE BAIER FFA 1, 2. LOLA ACISON French Club 4, Intemational Club 2, 3. One Hundred and Fourteen Seniors- JOYCE DAVIS FHA 2. 3, 4, International Club 2, Chorus 1, 2. JAMES DUDLEY RLBY JO HADEN NHS 3, 4, Junior Play, Student Coun- cil 2, International Club 1, 2, 3, Of- fice 2, 3, 4. JOAN BROWN Debate 1. 2, 3, 4, NFL 1. 2, 3, 4, .lun- ior Play, Hi-Life Staff 4, Student Council 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir. HAZEL HARRIS Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, if taff 4 Ve a Staff 4 Pe Hi-L e S : sp S , p Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Student Council 1, 2. FLOYD DURK FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors SANDRA SUE BENSKIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4g NHS 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 JCL 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor Vespa 4g Stu- dent Council 3g Junior Playg Debate 2, 3, lnternational Relations Club 3g Dramatics 33 Chorus 1, 4. ROBERT RAY BROOKS Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 35 F Club 2. 3. 4, Visual Education 43 Band 1: Junior Play. ALMA ROSE GUERRANT lntcrnational Relations 1, 2, 33 Pc-p Club 2g Chorus 1, 2, NHS 4, Librar- ian 4. JERRY FREUND Debate 3, 41 Band 3, 4, Draniatics 34 Junior Play, NHS 4, Operetta 35 JCL 3, 4. MARY GALE HEBERT NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Junior Play, Student Council 33 Twirler 2, 35 Cho- rus 3. 43 JCL 2, 3. 4. RILEY R ENTSCHLER Student Council 1, 43 Track 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1. 23 SEMO 3. 43 Chorus 1. 2. 3. Entered the Home Stretch in 1957-58 MARGARET JONES NHS 3, 4, lnternational Relations 1 2, 33 Vespa Staff 43 Junior Playg Of tice 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3. ROICE PAYNE Track 1, 3, 4g Football 43 Visual Edu cation 4, SEMO 4. MARGARET MCGRATH FHA 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. 3. LAWRENCE HOUCHINS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. ALICE PULLIAM Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contest 1, 2, 3 Dramatics Club 2, 3g FHA 4. JOHN DANUSER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 Seniors SANDRA STOCK Chorus 1, 2, 35 SC 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Office 1, 3. BEVERLY McCLURE FNA 2, 33 JCL 2, 3, 43 NHS 45 FTA 4, Dramatics Club 4. RICHARD CALDWELL Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Drarnatics 3g Visual Aid 4. JOE HOLT FFA 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4, NHS 45 Visual Education 3, 4g Intramurals 1. JOYCE LOVE Pep Clulr 1, 2, 3, 4g Debate 1, 2, 3, Vespa Staff 4, NFL 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1. 2. IEDY LAWRENCE FHA 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2. F ondly, They Reminisce of Steadies, Homecoming Events- NAOIVII HLINT Librarian 3. 4: FHA 4. WILLIAM IATHO FFA 4. MARY ROOTES Hi-Life Editor 45 Chorus Ig FTA 4g Pep Club 2. 3g JCL 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3, International Relations 3. NANCY ANN BARNES De-lmatv 1. 2, 3: NFL 2, 3, Student Council 4g French Club 4, Chorus 1, 23 Draxnatics 2, 3, .ICL 23 Oper- etla 2. LINDA NELSON Pep Club 2. 3, FHA 2, 3g Chorus 19 International Relations 1, 2. ALICE DAVIS FHA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Interna tional Relations 2. Seniors JANET BRIGLEB Girls' Chorus 1. 23 Nlixed Chorus 3. 43 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. ELIZABETH SHAON FHA 1. 2. 4: FNA 4. WILLIAM CRAIGHEAD Visual Education 3. 43 Intramurals 1: Football 4. TOM KADOW FFA 1. RITA JOAN KOZIAR Band 1. 23 Debate 1. 2g FTA 1, 2, 3. 4g Hi-Life Staff 4. ANN HARRISON Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4g Hi-Life Staff 4: Student Council 2, 3. the Prom, Plays and Never-to-Be-Forgotten Friendships BETTY STARKEY Internatir nal Club 1 2 Dramatic C oru l 2 FHA 2 3 4 NORNIA LOU LAUBQCHER Club 1 2 3 4 .lumor -, C oru 1 2 3 Vespa Staff 4 L 2 3 4 lnternat1onalClubl 2 3 THOMAS DAWQON F ,1.2,3.4. PATRICK MCGRATH FF, 1.2. SALLY WOODWARD JLDY QALMONS International Club 1, 2: I p Club 1. 2, 33 JCL 2g Drar ativs 1. 2: Frenci Club 4. Seniors SHIRLEY HENDRICKS FHA 2, 4, Library 3, 4. MARTIN LYLE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, International Club 1. 2. RONELLE BROOKS FTA 2, 3, FHA 1, 2. WILLIAM DAVID MURPHY Band lg Basketball 1, 4g Football 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1. NIKI WINDSOR Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 4, FTA 4: French Club 4, Presidentg International Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Life and Vespa Staffs 4, Dramatics 2, 3. TRAVIS GARRETT Football 3, 4, FFA 1, 2. They Spent Their Last Year- ROBERT THOMAS FFA 1, 2, SEMO 3. MARY BELLE WINDSOR Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 49 JCL 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 35 International Club 1, 2g Operetta 3, Student Council 4. THELMA .IO BERRY NHS 3, 4g Hi-Life Staff 45 JCL 1, 2, 3, 43 International Club 2, 35 Junior Play. JO ANN DUDLEY ELIZABETH GILMAN Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, FNA 3, 4. JOHN PAYNE HARRISON FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 3, Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3: Junior Play. Seniors JUDY O'DONLEY Chorus 1, 2, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Student Council 1, FNA 2, 3, 4, International Club 2, 3, JCL 3, 4. KAREN LOUTZENHISER FNA 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. GERALD ROSS Football 2, 3, 4. JOHN VERNON TAYLOR JR. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2. 3, Visual Education 2, 3, 4, Opt-retta 3, F Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3. DORIS BURA Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, FHA 2, International Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. DEANNE SANDKER Library 3, 4, FHA 3, 4. in the Best Way Possible. KAY SALMONS Chorus I. 2, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, FNA 2, 3, Operetta. TERRY SCOTT Chorus I, 2, Basketball 2, 4. CAROLYN GRIGGS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, .ICL 2, 3, 4, International Club 2, 3, Vespa Staff 4, Co-Editor, Operetta 2, 3, Junior Play, Stage Manager, Dramatics 2, 3. ROBERT EUGENE MCVEIGH FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SAUNDRA GAIL KIMBELL Pep Club 2, 3, 4, International Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Junior Play, Costumes, Operetta. HAROLD JOHNSON Seniors RONALD CALVIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, FFA 2. PATRICIA WILLIAMS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, FTA 4, Hi-Life Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Operetta 2, 3, Verse Choir I, 2. SUE SHEETS FNA 2, 3, Library 2, 3. ROBERT CHILES Basketball 1, 2, Visual Education 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Junior Play. GWENDOLYN POLMATEER Chorus 2, 3, Library 1, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3. RONALD SHRIVER Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, F Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Student Council 2, 4, Operetta 2, 3. As Seniors They'll Remember Always- CAROLYN MAE BYRD FHA 2, 3, 4, International Club 2, 3. SUSAN KAY KECKELEY Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Vespa Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2. CAROLE SCOTT FHA 2, 3. 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. DORIS VAUGHN .IAMES KING FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, Dramatics 2, 3, Junior Play, Library 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA 2. Seniors ALVA LINDERWOOD FTA 3, 4g French Club 4. PEGGY EDWARDS NHS 3. 4: International Club 23 FHA 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2, 4g JCL 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3g Hi-Life Staff 4. MARGARET NICHOLS FHA l, 2, 4g Library 2, 3. KENNETH WADE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. 3, 4. MARTHA WATSON FHA 2, 3, 4g Chorus l, 2, 3. BILLY RAY CROCKETT Football 3. 4g FFA 2, 3. Sometimes, With Sadness Q EARL BRYANT FFA 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE BULGIN LAVONA BROWN Mixed Chorus 1. 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4g FHA 2, International Club 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2. 3g Major 1, 3. JOYCE DUDLEY Chorus lg FHA 2. IUANITA MADDOX Intramurals 1, 2, 3g FHA 2, 3. DONNA ROBERTS Band 1, 2. 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. gy w . . EVELYN MCFARLAND Pep Club 1, 3g Hi-Life Staff 4g Chorus 1. 4. DONALD STARKEY F Club 1. 2, 3, 4g Athletic Manager 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 4, Football 4g Track 3, 4, DONNA MOSLEY Chorus l. 4. JAMES SMITH Pep Club 4g SEMO 3. 4. DOROTHY KADOW DAVID KEMP Golf 2g JCL 3, 4. Always With Gladness Seniors PANSY WILSON FHA 2. 3, 4g FTA 43 Chorus lg FNA 2. DARREL HAYMART FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA RICHMOND FHA 2, 3, 4, FNA 3, 4. CECILE JACKSON Pep Club I. 2. 45 FHA 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2. 3. NANNIE LOU BLACK Chorus I. 2. 3. 43 FTA 2, Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4. LLOYD PORTERFIELD Football 2, 3g Track 2, 3, 4g FFA 1. 2, 3.4. eniors RUTH ANN HINDERER Pep ClulJ 1. 2. 33 NHS 3. 4: lnter- national Hz-lations 2. 33 lntraniurals 1. 2. JANET POWERS NHS 4: Junior Playg Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 1. 3. 4: JCL 1. 2: Opvrvtta 33 lntvrnatinnal R1-lations 1. 2. JAMES WALLACE -., v 1' Club 2. 3. 41 Fuotlm Track 1. 2. -1: SEMO -1. ORVILLIC VO1llllS FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 2. BEVERLY HEYING NHS 3. 4: Vespa Staff 4: Chorus 1, 2. 5 4 l'tpLlulJ1 2 3 1 Jill 2 3 4' - Q Hi-Lifv Staff. ,.-.'1 X Seniors in Action sr 1 1 J L Q k To the RightASusie Keckelc-y am Oyce Ove pri-parv .,t. Patric mural for the Vespa Party. larva! X41 ,542--. -:nl Senior girls pour punch for guests at Publications party. T9 the Right-Carolyn Griggs and Donald Starkey select and mount pictures for the annual. ,mfr Juniors Kenneth Adams Juanita Adams Linda Atkinson Judy Atkinson James Atterberry Omer Ball Larry Beaver Caroline Bartley James Baur Jerry Bell Williarli Berry Eugene Bezler Charles Black Cary Blakley Sandra Bolton Don Brandenburg Carol Jean Brown Carolyn Brewer Charles Brewer Jay B. Brown Jane Butcher Wlilliam Caldwell Linda Chirnsifle Jann-s Clcawnger Bonnie Crump Kathy,Dahl Ernest Davis Xlargaret Davis Martha Davis Bonalfl Dawson Rohert Douglass James Lee Dudley William Dutton Randy Ebersole Moss Edwards Juniors Virginia Freund Carol Friez Alvin Fritz David Garriot Betty Giesler Thomas Gowans Beverly Gowin Mary Lee Green Joe Hackman Charles Haley Steven Hampton Bruce Hanan Norma Jean Harris Robert Harris Lilborn Harrison Annette Hazelrigg Kathryn Higgins Forrest Hillgartner Doris Hockmeyer Curtis Holland Mary Alice Holt Janice Hopkins Kay Howard Patsy Hudgens John Huesgen George Johnston Judy Johnston Carol Jones Sharon Jones James Kadow Carol Lepley Earl Logan Robert Logan Clarence McCall Paul McCormack Juniors ,Q Dennis Holmes Lois Harrison Mary McVeigh Jerry Maddox Franklin Mason Kenneth Stephens Betty Metz Mary Ann Murray Margaret Musick Millie Kay Meukomm Jo Ann Nichols Raynald Niedergerke Kay Oillonlcy Delores Peterson Roberta Reid Glenn Rippetto Lee Robertson Doris Saling Eugene Salmons Kenneth Salmon Joe Schneller Emil Schulte James Scott Marilyn Smith Ronald Spyers Barbara Thomasson Carole Trimhle Dolores Truly Norma Walker Carol Wallace Joyce Wlest Lola Wickcll Cora Wilke Judith Williams Judy Wolken 'Q 'Zvi' f M . 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I Q v , lxj . yf Q 'x ' ' t i 4: Y F D , p is ki xt -rnvipfvgfi . A.. Sf na- Hoy Garret Ann Calbreatli Charles Foster lflizalrvtli Flippen Sllirl:-y lfitttllvy Rlllll .-inn 1-'ikc Hike Fagken Nlartlta florclen Nant-y Glenn William llilbz-rt H1-len lliffnrtl l.onnie- liilxont-5 Rayuionml Gibbs Bill flentxwli thirty Hall Kathy Haley Hugili Halle-n YY'ootly GI't'lIllll,.t Betty Green Hike Grant Nanvy Conlon Helly Haymart Carter Hawkins Beverly Harrison Pliyllis Harris Norman Harris Ronnie Hamilton Ronnie Hall Patsy Holland jo Ann Hill Patsy Higgins Otis Herring john Henagz- Hal Hebert Barbara Haynes Patricia Jackson Larry Hunt Darlene- Hunt Bill Hudfon lion Hutl-on ,loyee Houf Dale Hook Larry Kronk Carolyn Krull Laverne Kroll Melvin Kistner Susan Kennett Barbara Johnson George Jefferson Freshmen if .L ,cfm 6 i it Tr 4 A 3- Hunnif- Holme-rts lloan Rust' Zantlra Rucke-r Winifrml Rumhaugth Gary Srhuoningg David Smit! Nlarilyn Slartin Mary Shay Jack Rohertsnn Alfred Slit-cts Kvnny Shult- Larry Shirley .lohn Smart Ray Smart Tvrry Sims Margaret Smith Stew Smith Cary Str-plin-in Nancy Stvplivn- Nancy Str-wart Rely Ftivrs Marjorie- Sim-kliur-t Gary Tate- Brwrly Taylor Cl:-nn Taylur Nlary Ann Taylor Re-ve-rly Tlmtnpsnn Larry Tmltl Banks Wagnvr Winnie Walker Betty Wallact- Ifdell Warren Bobby Viveeks Denny W1-rcler Ann Sue Williams Bill Williams Hugh Williarnstvn Susan Wilson Bill Wilson Hollis Winnigear Dean Winlerhalter Susan Wm-rtli Luis W'olftm'ivr Shvrry Wblkingx Ernest W'omls Richard Wumlwartl Chuck Wyatt Lynn Yanccy Barbara Fvaman Eighth Grade YQ: L ,,,. First row: Mrs. Walkvr. Ware. Mumford. Gallatin. Marsh. Stewart. Seronrl row: Taylor. Rootvs. Craiglu-ad. McDonald. Wise. Brit-cl. Third row: BHUIIIQHTTIIPT. Deus-l. Baur, Hackman. Durst. Proctor. Fourth row: Hugzlie-s. Brown. Cartvr, llunavant. Griggs, Gifford. Fifth row: Neal, Payne. York. Hvnnvr. K:-nnvtt. Wilhitt-. ' mf.: M V , f Taq,-i - iievj .owl S9194 3 ' sw, X 9' I , . 0 5 Q fi , ur' QQ .ig . my 3 ...., . 4, .nv .F 1 A ta. . F it F '91, fi- . lin-' iw- W, Q' ' 'L ' V' . H . I ' . ' i ' nl-1 o F ' V ' N-ig., T as -- . 'N I fglyigl J bl A F41 555- Li.: 1 ' A 'T L V, S if lik' -t ' Q 4' in ' f ti' 'Sli-'L ' .f M . F . ii YP? f sis' f ' 'M' ft. 'R iii: L EA . . Q -ph is i is ' rf f ml 4 mal First row: McDonald. Dungan, McDonald. Marshall, Millard. Huffman. Mrs. Cook. Second row: Rodgers. George. Simpson. Landvrs, Cray. Havrum. Third row: Thompson. Holmes. Johnson. Martin. Atkinson. Holland. Fourth row: Spiers. Musgrave-, Camphall. Phillips. Adams. Nivhols. it J if + E , 14 1 an ,f,,.,,, .. 1 -4.219 N. ,Mlm . ' f va, Q U First row: Moslvv. Schmid, Allen. Mirts. Hardin. Holme-rts. ,lonc-s. Ward, Mrs. Kettle. Seroml row. Paul. Stiers. Pcicrson. Huges, Bridges, Taylor. Forsec. Third row: Adams. Meyers. Schavffvr Kennett. Williams. Moore. Crump. Fourth row: TJJIJTFY. Danusvr. Neal. Schroer. Daiis. Cieslcr. Adams eventh Grade First rou. Wletcalf Nletcalf Hu he Eldrldge Spxres Rackwood 'Hr Babblt Second rom Bn leb 'Hu row Leeper qnechen Herrm Harrx on Thzrd rou. Nllller D1llon Wallace Coffs-lt Ball bllman Baur Fourth rou Rohm on Harrx Bailey Pro er Rld el Workman Snuth I5 .9 9. Fzrst rou Starkey Burton Helwlg KOZIHI Robm on Eber ole and SChl'1lld Serorzd rou Clb on fre or Keckeley Benedxct Neal Burka Berry Thzrd row 'llr Callawaw Nlurphy Cro an Prada Smnh Fourth rou Rucker Cloud Povsfr Craig 'Nlahnkan Burt Nllllarcl Je-ffres First rau, Wlri Dubola, Wheeler Roberta, Thomea, Aahurt Workman, Colhcter Second rou, Dean Calwxth, Nevme, Walker, Douglaa Anderaon, Branch Third row Dav1Q, Baldrxdge, Haley, Remichler Stepheni, Hazelrlgg, Jackion Fourth row Phllhpc, Chlrnclde Bagby, Hagan Frm-Qz, Nlurphy, Shaw w 'I A , - v S S, . , ' - A 5- - '5 2 . sg , . - , g. S . . . . . , . . . ': S , 5. '. SS . g , , . as x . - - 5, -AQ - ,V i ,a, gy 'fr v - Vi X 5 1- ? N , 4 s ' - X Q Q . 5-'B . 'S . . . ' . , S . s , . ': . 1 g . , , , ., . ': . s. 1 A . g , . - - '5 . . S, . . ' . . . . -.- rf mhi ACTIVITIES is if ...4. I lf. N., AJ., Pep Club f OF 4 l if-r Hrxl mir: H. Harrie, l.. Atkinson. I.. llllirnside. NI. Nc-ukmum. H. Blackburn and ll. 'llmiiir-x Sefmzfl row: ll. HQ-ying. J. Nirliols, B. Black. K. Gilbert. Kennett. P. Hiller. R. Brandt. .l. Nlacltiux lf. XvllllLll't'. ll. Reid and ll. Hull. Tllllfll mtv: 5. Lntitzenliiwr. Nl. Davie. J. Hopkinx. W. ll:-rringi Al. liraig. .-K, tlifli, N. Blat-k. R. Kuxiur. lf llulxlz-r. .l. llriglvlm. L. Yarivvy. Fourtli rout K. 0'lh.nl--y F. lluffmun. A. linker. l., Ellfrillll, l-. Humplirt-ys. C. llunvan. ,l. John-ton. YV. .-Mlunis, S. llrmykx ll. jurkfon. 5. Ht-ml, K. Nlurpliy. li. Wialkr-r. Fillllr row: K. Howard. V. Fr:-uml. lf. llrmsn. J Williams. IJ. Nh-inharclt. J. Jennings. l.. Atterlierry. K, Loutzenhise-r. K. Durk. S. Jones. J. l.m':- fl. llallm-atli. Sixzlz rout J. Atkinson. C. Brewgr. A, Cutliliertson. L. Wvivkfill. D, Hnlr, Nl. Shay R. Fikv, ll. liarrieun. Nl. firm-ri. l.. Harrison. E. Taylor annl I.. Rollantl. Yliugvtlwr' tht- IR-p fllulv mul Cliecrleacleri are 0Y6fli1SllIlgIlf at work trying to promote gmail sclimvl spirit at Fulton High School. Cheerleaders III 3 l llll . 'if I' 1 .:,s m 1 x r man nrt r 1 I l Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Varsift Football Squad Coach Nvth. Kilim-r. Fislwr. Holm-rtson. Sinallwootl. Nivde-rgerlu limi Mnnnon Izmlvsarm l at and Paslvy. Svroml raw: Ross. Craigrlivad. Taylor, Bill Craiglwatl Kroll Xu tm Nlaum Hsnnn Nlufon. Tuck:-r. anrl Salnions. Tlzirrl rout' Wiatlv. Harrie. Bloom Qrmxlutt Wallam 'Xlurphx ftrrvll l 00'l'I3Al.I, SCHlCDI'I Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Black carrivs the lxall .1 tl H ut 1 vs r uvnx Preparing for Homecoming Gann- -,V Studvnh turn iout in lg. fc r ltp Rallw and Bon Q pr cm 1 in l lllII1t'l'lll1llIlQl lialnn- witli H4 A Clie-1-rim: Ilia- tm-ani to xniorx wa the niain oi ec in an u wont into the- making Q t 1 M trip to tlw Fulton Tlicatrr' Varsity Basketball Team First r0w.' L. Beaver. L. Randolph, R. Shriver. J. Fisher, F. Mason. Ser- ond row: Coach Wilke. R. Bloom. J. Terrell. Don Starkey. and John Harrison. Mgr' I'--Ll! CCB79 Basketball Team First row: S. Pasley. NI. Garnet. T. Oestreich. C. Cason, D. Clover. Set'- onll row: Coach Neth, T. Fleming, S. Hamp- ton. J. Schnellf-r. S. Berry. and Wh Martin. Freshman Basketball Team First row: C. Me-rtens. H. Williamson. J. Hen- age, D. Scott. D. Clay. and M. Grant. Second row: P. Bass. G. Boone. U. Warren. H. Hebert. Earl Ray. C. Taylor. Ch u 0 k Mvrtens. and Coaf'l1Lawr-renee Swisher. .Sponsorerl bi' Tl CKER3 SPORT SHUI' and HF.-X I T Tl 0 U ll i T' Z IZ ll Cl f In 1 C? Hickman and Hannibal battlo fur rhainpionship in which tht- Hirkman Kr-wpie-N win thv sixtm-nth 0 n animal Rusk:-tball Tuurnzinwnt. fl 1 Y . X K-X V K i ' V .A .si lx x V 'gy' . is A Q ' i ,,:., ' Mi ll 'i I 3 fi . K5 ,,.t I 9 H, 8 y , 1 ll W! 53 Che:-rlvadvrs. Hazvl Harris, Linda Atkinson, Hvlvn Toomes. Linda Chirnsicle- and Millie Kay Xvukuinni. bring out trophies for winners. Hickman takes first. Hannibal. Eltlon. third and Siwrtx- inanship award whilv H:-lias totmk tht- consolation. non Thtlbert Nwwtnri Nlnrrum un Nnulu i rr r 1 e Fl Spnzzxurerf by HON IQONIERX l.vlLll Track Team First row Jerry Au t1n JI La well Robert qlmmon Donald Closer Cornell Paley Cecll Ca on Lee Robert on Second row Larry Beaver Curtl Holland Al FTIIZ Larry Bonard Erme 'Nlxke Camet Lloyd Porterfleld and Coach Neth Thzrd row ROICC Payne ,lam F1 her Jerry Terrell Richard Salmon New Hampton Don Starkey and Joe Schneller Track has appealed to a number of students thls Sprmg The team IS domg well and some members are stackmg up good records th1S season Golf Team Golf lS an outstandmg sport at Fulton Hlgh School It has been a wmner contlnuously ln the three and one half years It has part1c1 pated ln mterscholastlc contests Mr Fred Wllke 15 the 1908 Team s Coach As usual the team IS off to a good start and IS wmnmg 1lS games Bloom Brooks and Nledergerke have played from the beglnmng on the flrst or second team Flemmg Jomed the play ers last year Robert Brook Raynald Nleder erke Coach Wllke Robert Bloom and Tom Flemmg Sponsored by HOW ARD SWAN ' s . s s ,, e s, ', s . s , S . . , s , , , T 1 '. ' . . : ', s , j . .t .l Q . ., , , . . . , 7 , D A v v. U . , , - 5m ' 2? 7 7 1 it is will' is 54 . , fm N , xx ., a,,,Q35g!.e.-2+ -4 -. ' n f-W1-lin... S-3 l,.Q '2' Q2 +k.f-2-2: f...q...e , . ' ' , s x Q Q TQ F . -ew: , F4 if 5- ' 'gh F2 xii sf H5 A 5 5 msd, Liv!!!- Q . ,Q 1 K '3 Xl ,.llw jL.l '3PiH,g 'asian me Chorus and A Cappella Choir .W A-Sta .,.,. Ez, W First row: Martha Gordon. Carol lfriesz. Nancy Stewart. Charles Wyatt. Carolyn Carteri Judy Schroer. Sandra Bensl-zin. and Jerry Freund. Second row: Larry Shirley, Rose Loucks, Kenneth Stephens. David Hilt. Banks Wagener, Danny Pendergrass. Margaret Davis, Mike Gamin, and Hugh P. Williamson. Jr. Third row: Agnes Cithbertson, Mary Nlt'llf'fgCfkE, Lee Scott, Tom Maupin, Danny Davis. Richard Nlillarcl. Cary Lawrence. George Johnston, James Humphreys, Jerry Spencer and Richard Calflwe-ll. Girls, Cleo Club Q1 ,... ,,,f ' . S' 3 ffl Ill mrmr -Q ' , ' 3' was 5533 HS? I ? Fl Ill Ill IIE HE 3197 ff' -1 t If N if 2 '7 u. First row: Joy Langley, Patsy Holland. Ruth Ann Fike, Lois Jean Mirts, Patty Miller, Donna Browning. Ann Gish. Bette Nlorts. Tania Pulliam, Alice Pulliam, Jean Backer, Carolyn Carter, Virginia Freund. and Martha Cordon. Second row: Barbara Ware, Anne Smith, Sandra Benskin, Joyce West. Linda Atkinson. Lola Wickell. Kathy Dahl. Cale Hebert, Cora Wilke, Janet Powers, Mary Dee Niedergerke, Nancy Stewart. Lorraine Cuerrant. Penny Prada and Beverly Harrison. The girls' glee cluh and A Capella Choir are made up of stuclents from all classes in school. They remler runny programs for the enjoyment of the school and the com- munity. Sponxorerl by S.-Xl'L'I'S lJRl,'C and 5:Xl'll lHl'fS HT Student Council 'VNS iw' 'if ,uw First L P I1 Hr :nm radii larsl Brms Il Nu an 461111 f rre ll H111 f .561 0711 mu rx 11 1 7 1 N1 r 1 Ill 1 1 1a111 N mx 1 lf 1 r 11rr ro ll R1 Pl II 1 11111 111 ff 1 rlflulph nr r 11111 1 1 T e Ntudent C0l1IlCll 1 r 111 t111tlx 111 rl-.111 lms lrcl 1 better FHS It 14 a re-pre c11t1 6 IXOKIX xshu 11 1 1 111 S ftlll 11x1r11111f11I 11111 HPAKPI tuflent Ser 1 etcu 188 'N mr' If r .' L'g A -N.,11 ' 1 71' N711 --' -. - 'wl-f. -1 A, -I 1, 9990. S ' 'F' L if ll ' ' t . Nlffflzwrwwl 1 ' 5 ' . '4 FT4 'f WM atiorzal Honor Society tf1i.zff5?? . Q' Q0 Q1 First row: Jim Speuitwr. ,loo Holt. Jerry Freund, ,lint Humphreys. Larry Ronner. Second row: ,Io Ann Nirhols. Carol joan Brown. lit'Yf'Tly xlCClllI't'. Ruh J: H lf N'k' W' y t atfn, 1 1 lntlsor, Poggy Ed- wards, Nlzirgarvt jomfs. lime-rly' llvying. Srwnztl unc: l.intla Clhirnsitlc. Carolyn Brc'vvm'r. Judy Atkinson. l.ym-tto Hl1I1lItllT!'f'r. Alina Host' Cut-rrant. Joym- Davis. Norma Laubsvher, Mary Belle Windsor. Kathy Dahl. Linda Ehrsani. Sandy Hvnskin. Fourth rozv: Janet Powers. Martha Ann Davis. Nlary Ann Murray. Ruth Hintlr-re-r. ,Iini llaur. Mary Calm' He-lwrt. Bill ffrookvtt. Carolyn Griggs. lloh llloom. lforrr-st Hillgartnfr Vzirivy llarnr'-. National Honor Society nienil ' s h mer are C osen on the hasis of Character. Scholarship. Leatlership. and Sorvive. It is the aim of this sovie-ty to uphold these- qualities and to try to instill thvm in others. Librarians Q-1? 1? D Y Martha Watson. Susan Kennett. Carolyn Bartley. Ut-Anne Sandker. Sandra Bolton. Karen Loutzen- hiser. Judy Lawronco. Judy Kennett. Naomi Hunt. Karon Durk. Miss Rivhardson. Beverly Taylor. jim King. Alma fltntrrant. Shirlrly He-ntlriwk-. 'YF ational Forensic League First row: John Bosch. Bobbie Jean Reid. Joan Brown. Zoe Benedict. Nancy Glenn. Ann Gish. ' ' - ' ' Q - B'llKll rh Danny Llellancl. Second row: Mr. Yan Klatre. Sponsor. jerry Freund. Jun . ptneer. 1 0 nut ar. Lance Randolph. Kathy Dahl. Linda Ehrsani. and Banks Wagner. The National lforensie league is a most ac-tire organization. lts members have established a goocl recorcl this year in eonlpetitive flebate antl speaking experienres at various speech contests anrl tournaments. Sopliomores Choose King and ueen 'U' Karen Gilbert. Patty Miller. Kay Windsor. Doris Durk. Nlike Garnet. Jerry Austin. Lanee Randolph. and Terry Oestrieeh. Each year the Sophomore Class holcls its annual Sock Hop. fpon arrival each person must take off his shoes anfl join in the festivities in his socks. During the party a l-Qing anrl queen are chosen. Those so honored were Karen Gilbert anfl 'Nlike Garnet. Sponsored by KROGI-QRS if First row: A, Gish, J. Backer, D. Browning, B. Windsor and Mary Rootes, Miss Shirley Dunavant. Seforzrl row: Penny Prada, A. Underwood, Pansy Wilson, R. Brooks, Martha Cordon, K. Rent- scln-ler. Third raw: Sue Wilson, Nancy Stewart, Jim King. Judy Kennett. Rita Koziar, and Pat Williams. Fourth row: Dora Burns, Rosann Brandt, Zoe Benedict, Betty Metz, Lois Harrison, Sandra Benskin. Fifth row: Karen Gilbert, Agnes Cuthbertson, Cora Wilke, Jim Baer, Carolyn Griggs, and Niki Windsor. 0 A ffl 6 T L C Cl 's qw. ,Q .,: - '..v,,1:- .5 X.. . gf- First row: Judy Williams, Karen Loutzenhiser, Martha Davis. Second row: Darlene Douglass. Mary Murphy, W. Herring, J. Maddox, Lynette Humphreys, R. Phillips. Shirley Findley and Helen Crifford. Third row: E. Shaon, S. Loutzenhiser, D. Meinhardt. E. Calder, M. Pruitt, B. Walker, M. Musick. Fourth row: N. McClellan, Carol Duncan, J. Jatho, J. Schroer, M. Harris, V. Freund, B. Reid. Fifth row: Linda Boone, J. Jennings, Elizabeth Keel, J. O'Donley, M. Murray, Jo Ann Hill and Jo Ann Nichols. - Future Farmers of America J' ff? L irl . ,., First row: L. Renner. R. Harris, J. Holt, J. Harrison. O. Vorhis. F. Durk. Sammi row: D. Wvrdf-r. G. Smith. J. Bell. M. Grant. K. Adams. G. Cole. H. Hadffn. C. Ht-Ve-igrli, J. Wallace. D. Loyd. C Nlvfllatchy. R. Mille-r. L. Nlvllnlvliin. ll. Re-nnefr. W. Brooks. Hr. Cragzhvatl. Sponsor. Third row. C. Crvws, D. Winterhalte-r. T. Atkinson. H. Le-cknvr. T. Dawson. D. Hudson. K. Ste-ph:-ns. D Beckley. L. Kroll. D. Haymart. li. Fostvr. D. Nlillvr. T. Lamon, Fourth row: L. Be-rl:-r, Nl. Poltnatwr ll. Stephens. E. Bryant. H. Austin. R. Cantmfll. H. Smith. T. llraigln-acl. li. Jatho. IJ. Rose-. L. Atkinson, D. Haymart. J. Gowin. Fifth rout G. Atkinson. G. Jr-ffvrson. ll. Svhultv. D. Garriott C. Be-zler. F. Salmons. D. Gilmore. B. Hudson. T. Lee. J. Brown. J. Nlvfitlblmin. lf. Lainers. R Duenow, R. Spyers. Sixth row: L. Hunt. J. Austin. J. Danuser. L. Houchins. J. Scott. L. Portt-rfielcl R. McVeigh, F. Hillgartner. R. Wade. L. Pc-rkinson. B. Centsch. A. Klick. D. Nlitchcfll. Officers: Orville Vorhis. Larry Ronnvr. Joi- Holt. Floyd Durk. Rolwrt Harris. and John Harrison. Sporzsorerl by LACROSSE LUMBER CUNIPXNY I itil? fig . .5 .V ...., ,t, -N Future Homemakers of America F 4 Q A Y. if First row: J. Davis. Nl. Watson. J. Lawrence. li. Nle-tx. officers. Serum! row: Mrs. Craight-ad. Spun snr. S. Bolton. li. Wvallacr. l. Jvyatt. Xl. Mitt-lu-ll. P. Maupin, P. Hudgcs. S. Brasket. J. Langley NI. McGrath, Mrs. Love, Sponsor. Third row: R. Branch. S Dolnian, C. Bartley. L. Cuerrant. S Kennett. J. Branner. M. Cuno. C. Adams, B. Morts. Fourth row: J. Herring. S. Wilson. E. Larue J. Weatherby, R. Richmond. C. Jackson. K. Rentschler, C. Lepley. L. McDonald. A. Gish. Fifth row A. Davis. C. Byrd. E. Shaon. C. Wallace, S. Loutzenhiser. T. Hawkins. A. Hazelrigg. C. Frieze A. Holt. Sixth row: J. Backer. P. Edwards. B Starkey. D. Bock, J. Jennings. D. lleinhart. N Walker, D. Peterson. NI. Taylor. B. Ware. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA is a national organization of girls who are looking-Wlloward New Horizons. Officers for the Fulton chapter are-Betty Metz, president: Joyce Davis, vice- president: Martha Watsori. secretary and Judy Lawrence. treasurer. Mrs. K. BI. Craghead and Mrs. Ed Love co- 'i ' 1' sponsor the organization. ...SQ R. Payne, R. Renschler, J. Spencer, J Smith, make up the membership of this club whose main interest is to acquaint interested students in the different branches of engineering and related oc- cupations. EMO ' ' A ' ta . j r S ki: . , . In A f I V A42 Sponsored by FULTON BIAYTAG 77 Senior Cast THE GREAT BIG DOORSTEP fs., 'Q' Q' 'Q he Fzrsz rou Nlary Roote Hazel Harri qaundra Kirnhell Norman Lauh cher Second row Nancx Barne Carolyn Grigg Nlargaret Jones Joan Brown Jim King Third row Jerry Freund Ron Shriver Jim Spencer Jim Smith Nlr Long Director The junior and senior plays directed by 'Vlr John Long speech director were well presented productions Jun1o1 Play Cast STRANGER IN THE NIGHT Martha Davis, Larry Bonard, Jo Ann Nichols, Lynette Humphreys, William Dutton, Millie Kay Neukomm, James Humphreys, Linda Atkinson, William Berry. Lola Wickell. Larry Beaver. and Judy Johnston. HARVEST QUEEN and KING Mary Shay and Glenn Taylor. Freshmen. were named queen and king to rule over the Har- vest Festival. 'Y They were crowned liy .ludy :Xtkinson and l.ce liolvcrtson. retiring roy- alty. i This annual harvest exent is sponsored joint- ly hy Future Farmers of gb , I. ,xv .'xltIl'I'l1'il and Futu rc 4 33? ' Q llomcmakers of America. Sophomore candidates were Nlike Garnet and Pat Miller. Virginia Freund and Richard Falmons were junior choices. lionelle Brooks and Bill Murphy were senior candidates. Homecoming Miss Uee Dee Niedergerke was selected lay the Football squad as llomecoming Queen. She was crowned at intermission during the Fulton-Nlexico lfoothall Came X N was Ma! on Friday evening. October 25. 1957. She was crowned lmy Bolm Bloom who was her escort. Other queen candidates served as her attendants. They were Linda nXtkinson. escorted hy Kenny Wlulc. Linda Chirnside. accompanied lmy llill Murphy. Nlilly lx. Nltukftlllltl escorted lmy liill Crockett and llelen Toomes Zi4'CUIllIJilIllt'fl lmy lion Starkey. W ,tavlfhilm fkhahm .. Qt. f i . 4 5. ix . 1 l Q, I air. .ff 1 Helen Toome-. Linda tlhirnsidc. lh-e Dee Ni:-dergerkc, Linda .Xtkinson and Nlillie Kay Xvukoinm. 3' is E' 2' iff gi' iii, nf in in-bv wi K Iii fwfr-,QV A 'U . , . '- ' W f . gr ,. f- if , WL, ,. .fffi N ' :,?Wif-- ' A ' W uk it 6 I D , .,4 1. t. . ft . -, . J 4 , . H 'lff'2:r C 1 f I ,. I a Y I ' 1 qlctitznities at F H S Many things go into the making of a school year at FHS. Outside of Class hwurs stu- chnt- hula hun with avtlnv tu-s that they enjuy. to the left is the 1711511111 Band. The IIIEINIHTS invlurle C. Haley. XV. Dennis. G. Law- renve. H. Hebert. J. Freund. Kenny Stephens. X 's ' Q VS fit' 6. n tl Sponsnrerl ln' MON ICONIIHRH -BFLI. L. MQW Tun pi4'ttn':-- zlhvm- t4 Jllfltltl' -vxtvt king- H12 at .'h!ItLlf1'llI' Xxx:-nuhlxp Nh-rnlwrs :nv Sgling, fl. Rrmm. X. ffllthhwrtwn. J. Wwillianv. J. Kvxmvtt. I., Ilumphrt-w. It-fr of thix: Kay Rent-vlllm' Hllfl IJ. Nh-inharvlt in Pantmnirne at Ftxh- Show fiat' Hftltll' I'.l'0TlIlIU1l'N -Nhnw: Fwvrlv' fr-nn Ni1Il'IiI1l'X ut Sltllllll- more Fnvk Huy, 'IM rlw If-ft: Juni-rr High ,uirtc IUYHIVI Qvhrmrml rtrz-wel at Ntylf' Qhow. Kwfp Slzulenl Inlvrnsf High 'IM Ihr- right: Fultv-n Pulmlif- lilurury -mff giw- tru lwrwriug hvlp' wr- in FHS lilvrary Judy I.llXKI'l'I1I'l', Uxwn PHlIIldN't'I', Xldflllil Wal- wn. Ur-. l 1'iwh1 Nlir- xwmlv-. ,XIIIIV Fqxluikvr. Shirlvy II1-nrivk-. Kur- rn I.4'llIl1'I1llik I'. ,I i m Y. . . ,. lung. Xllw M, lxlvlmurml- NUII. 5-Q: M f sg- V Ri sf, sq ,Q 4 fi' 5 Six .. 5 . up ff?-f 'Id , V M fl. N5 wwf Hr. Nilsluvk and Mr. lliH22lI'Il1t'!' k1 'l' -IWIF I-11W W ' MVK WN UWl 'l 'A nur I'I't'llliv'X in shaprz -Q 4' x X nm 54 lCIv X H0 , L fftivar., JQ mv ,mm '- V-la'1,x4-'vl 411 -LU..-. v .uni XIV- l r'1-'l1:-'nl 'ix -'uv--tx ..L,. Q . , . ' 'X f n.,..g Spw1,wf iwii, Nuiim- Xlwtlh-lluzm rm' In-tiv awaxwl fur war. AMEDFQI 0 1 3 Y. x,., Illfn , nu I I Fl r unc I'I1mIiIr1m1 XII' I'I-1-1 Iu1'Iar'-I IK-U ' 4i lg!-1.-:ui I JH, . , My H I Lf I ly. n x1'NIILIIIllI'IX IIIVINIIIV' .If'Iw1I111pIvrIIx I -Q .Ng 0 . '1 . Y , , J ' I B 1 n I I IIllIIx. I'. IC1IxsurII-. K. SIll'IXlv'I'. X. I'uIIium. Al. IJZIIILINT. Y. SIILIUII. U. MIIIII- lm- If-'ulx I-I tlkr- :III for 1.1111-I-1'IIax 'lt XII I . 5:8 i i ir li ai? it sxbf-'4' ,PII lu IIAUIIII F.m+Iy Fe-Ilfy. fm' IIl'IIY'IIIl I. IJ, XIPIII-rgvrkv. K, IILlIlI.LiIl1I XI, NII144-II, Spw1.wrwl In I I'I.'I'OX IINIHFH COXIIXXNI lX1'l'jlI.Il,2' frlzsy is II 11111.wI llf FHS uniors. sf-niors and the-ir dal:-s pausi- funior-Senior Prom Hay 9. was tlw datv juniors chose to honor seniors with a Iran- quet and prom. Theme Chosen for the setting was Oriental Fantasy. Amid t'il0TI'f blossoms. unfivr Japanvsc- lanterns. with the great Buddha looking on the prom was a highlight of the year for the out- going seniors. P1'f'i'PfiillgI tiw claim' a turkey fiinnvr was iwlci in thc vafvtcria. or a rvst as otlivr- mianvv Io tin- lmula of lion HoiH'I'ls band. 4' 5 Q GH W .. . 'X rf 1 xi N., N-fs W Y. , 'W v 'F ,,,....,,.,,..,,...,., , . N , :PWM 'fi Q .f 'a' , Q6-f A, f fx' My AA, Publications Sitting: Hazel Harris, Pat Williams, Evelyn McFarland, Susie Keckeley, Margaret Jones, Peggy Edwards. Standing: Norma Laubscher, Ann Harrison, Niki Windsor, Joan Brown, Rita Koziar, Joyce Love. Carolyn Griggs, Sandy Benskin, Thelma Berry, Beverly Heying, and Mary Rootes. Ezlitor 7 7 Literary 7 77 Feature Erlitor Sports E1li1ors7 77 HI-LIFE STAFF VESPA STAFF 77777777lVIary Rootes Joan Brown 7 ,,,,,, Thelma Berry 7 ,,,,, Rita Koziar Don Starkey Business Manager 7 Pat Williams Aflverlising 77 7 77Aim Harrison Photography 7 77 77 Peggy Edwards George Johnston Sponsors 7 77 7 7 Mossie Humphreys and K. M. Craghead Co-editors 7777777 77777777777 Art Editor 7 777777777 7 Sports Editor 7777 77777 7 77 Business Manager 77777777 Circulating Manager Advertising Manager Photography 7777 77777777 7 Typist 77 Publications Class is happy to present the 1958 Vespa for you to enjoy. May it help you to relive many pleasant efc eriences you knew while you . M 4 P were in FHS. 77777777.77777777Sandra Benskin Carolyn Griggs Norma Laubscher Joyce Love . 777iVIargaret Jones . 7777 Susie Keckeley 7 77777777 Niki Windsor 777777777,lim Humphreys Beverly Heying 77777777Hazel Harris Palette and Brush Club Members of the Cluh spend many pleasant hours creating and carrying out artistic ideas they have in mind. Mrs. Berry, Sponsorg Tania Pulliam. Joyce Houf, Sue Wilson, Carol Brown. Donne Sue Browning. and Cary Law- TPIICP. 22 if iff F81 NIL Sponsored by SCOTT'S FURNITURE and WICKELLS RADIO AND TV SHOP WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE FULTON MISSOURI Your Jumor CoIIege In FuII'on Trammg Young Women for Service and Bounhful Llvmg For Informaiion Visi+ ADMISSION OFFICE ACADEMIC BUILDING Janef Powers and Janice Craig Selec+ Shoes af ESSLINGER'S if Jim Fisher, Linus Kroll, and Denny Holmes Look Cver Spring Supplies a+ WESTERN AUTO JOHN'S SUPER STATION ALWAYS READY +o CARE for AUTO NEEDS of FHS STUDENTS WON LQ' X Iii 1 fl Henry Sfephens and Roberr Harris FFA Members Try Ou? FULTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S In+erna+ional Trac+ors Call - 303 for TAXI J B d S Keckeley Cho Giffs af DAVIS PAINT STORE S rvice Your C WIH1 D-X GRIGGS APPLEBAUGH'S STUDIO Ful+on Misso 9 1573 4 f lug , .5 , , ' f . . 1 .. P , ':fs5.,5E,ldJ, x , 1 9 - ruff f fb 'f L '!' QL A43 v F3 . SN A I 'Q' Q sin.-,: F ' .4 Fiwnri' if K5 ,f T. Wifi 1 K vi W' 7 I . 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ATKINSON INSURANCE AGENCY FULTON MISSOURI W E JAMESON REALTY COMPANY FULTON THEATRE FULTON MO HARVEY CLAPP 607 C H- S+ 1- FULTON MISSOURI Fmh and Colm, Fines+ in EnI'er'Iainmen+ ou ree Rlia Kozlar Beverly Hey ng and Thelma Jo Berry as They Pause for Refresh menfs Affer School From fhe Founfa n of DUNAVANT S DRUG Cosmehcs Drugs YOUR FAVORITE NAME BRANDS S Feafufing- FURNITURE lvy League and Lalesl S'I'yling ualily Home Furnishings NEUKOMM S MEN'5 STQRE Phone zoo FULTON, Mlssoum Margarei' Musick and Kafhleen Murphy Serve Susie Keclreley, Sandy Benslcin, . I i - I i '1 I I 1 Mrs. Helen Oversireei Explains Benefifs of Policy +o Nancy Barnes While Miss Mary Elizabelh Wilson Talks Over Insurance Plans Wiih Banlrs Wagener and George Rooies. OVERSTREET AND WILSON INSURANCE TUTT'S Men's Clothing Donald Sfarlrey Checlrs Qualify of Maferial as John Payne Harrison Seleds a Suii' Wilh 'l'he Aid of Mr. B. G. Tu'H'. Niki Windsor Looks for a Purse While Mary Roofes and Sandra Sfoclc Selecf Sweafers From BLATTNER'S Ready - fo - Wear. ll 3 BLATTNER'S Fashion Is Our Business THE CALLAWAY BANK Es+ablished l857 Hoppin' Wi'I'l1 Hamil'ron KFAL RADIO 9 fo I0 a.m. 3 +o 5 p.m. Daily Bill Berry and Ann Harrison Tall: Over Favoriie Records Wiih Bob Hamilfon 3 R ra - 5 .gg s 3? xg 3 Mrs. James Craghead Helps Sandy Benslcin and Carolyn Griggs Choose Coafs ai'- PENNEY'S I DORA'S FASHION SHOP lNew Slore-New Sfylesl Donna Mosley and Hazel Harris Choose mals- 5 'vi John Williams. Propriefor, Helps LyneHe Humphreys and Judy Williams Make Gifi Selecfions af- f P WILLIAMS 81 MAERZ JEWELERS if 3-- if rs'- Q ff S' ff' fi EU' E . 'fit E f av' ' ' - Sis? 'W 6 :iff g 1 I You'lI Find Your Favorile Fashions for Dayfime, Gaylime, Playlime I aI' Spring For .. ' 1 '-T iii Susie Keclcley Tesfs Typewriler She Plans lo Purchase as Nancy Siewarf and Agnes Ann Cu+hber+son Sfress Good Poin+s of This Porfable af- STEWART'S BOOK STORE Ill Norma Laubscher Picks Up Her Dry Cleaning From FuI'Ion's Popular Cleaning Esfablishmeni - was . in WOODY'S C LEAN ERS Ann Harrison, Thelma Jo Berry, Pai' Williams, Peggy Edwards, and Margaref Jones Enioy Ice Cream Cones Served by Joyce Love and Norma Laubscher CENTRAL DAIRY THE TRAVELIER MOTEL Best Western DUNCAN HINES AAA FULTON, MISSOURI HIGHWAY 54 SOUTH WESTMINSTER COLLEGE A Four Year Llberal Arts College for Men FULTON MISSOURI


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