Grant City High School - Tiger Yearbook (Grant City, MO)
- Class of 1958
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CHEER foams 1958 TIGER BOB AND BETTY'S CAFE AND THEATRE - PAGE 1 4 9352 THE OLD THE NEW GRANT CITY SALE BARN, J, O. LYNCH, MANAGER - PAGE 2 HERE IS A CHEER FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY BUARD OF EDUCATION From left to right, standing, F. C. Grace, Clifford P. Grace, Walter Cummings: seated, Zene Ham- mer, William Penney, Edwin Roberts. President f William Penney Vice President - Zene Hammer Treasurer - Edwin Roberts Grace Jones Secretary to the Board of Education Chas. H. Shaffner Maynard Duzan Grace Jones Superintendent Principal SGCFMHYY THE TIMES-TRIBUNE - PAGE 4 TOMMY ADAMS Industrial Arts Physical Education Assistant Coach MARIE ROSS Social Science LOIS MILLER Vocational Home Economics GLENN MARR Coach Physical Education Driver's Training DOROTHY KELSAY Algebra American History ARTHUR KNIGHT Vocational Agriculture I i 1 CITIZENS BANK OF GRANT CITY - PAGE 5 WILBUR WALKUP Physics Biology General Science MARGARET STEPHENS Commerce - - SUSAN MARR English II, III Speech HAZEL MICHEL English I, IV General Mathematics KENNETH THOMPSON Music REX THRASHER Custodian GRANT CITY PRODUCE CO., CHAS. THOMPSON, MANAGER - PAGE 6 HURRAH FOR THE LYNCH ROLLER RINK - PAGE 7 may , Senior Class Officers Left to right: Barry Eighmy, vice president, Ronnie Wilkinson, president: David Thrasher, secretaryg Charles Davis, treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Margaret Stephens and Tommy Adams, sponsors. Class History When the school year of 1954-55 opened, sixty-one boys and girls made up the freshmen class. They were eager to get an education, and they began to make a showing in school activities. The sophomore year the class numbered 55. By this time they were old hands as far as school was concerned, and they were beginning to enjoy the social part of high school. Tragedy struck before the junior year began. The school house burned and classes had to be scattered over the town. The class lost two and gained one mak- ing a total of 54 in the class. This was the big year because the juniors had to plan and give the banquet for the seniors. The last year found the number down to 40. Fourteen classmates were lost and all were missed. The class is planning for the last days of school and is try- ing to prepare for what the future holds. Class Colors - Green and White Class Flower - White Rose Class Motto - The door to success is labeled, 'PUSH' DALBEY LUMBER COMPANY - PAGE 8 JOHN C. ANDREWS Other great men have died, and I'm not feeling well. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 21 Track 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Brass Sextet 2, 3, 43 Trumpet Trio 1, 2, 3, 43 Trumpet Sextet 2: Vocal Quartet 2. MARY BELLE BAKER Everyone's friend and no one's enemy. Annual Staff 4. BETTY BROWN I have broken the hearts of many boys. ALMA BUNKER Rather quiet she seems to be3 but after four, you can't fool me. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 2, 3, 43 Cho- rus 1, 33 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Major- ette 3, 4. GENIE BUSH He's a lad so very meek, that even his shoes refuse to squeak. F. F. A. 2, 3, 43 Of- ficer of the F. F. A. 4. WENDELL CALHOON Hurry brings us worry3 wor- ry wears us out3 easy going people know what they're a- bout. Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Brass choir 4. ANDREWS FUNERAL HOME - PAGE 9 JAY DALBEY To me all girls are trouble. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3,3 Annual Staff 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Class Of- ficer 13 Brass Choir and Tym- pani 33 Trumpet Trio 2, 33 Trumpet Sextet 2. CHARLES DAVIS I tell you the world needs more men like me. Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3. 43 F. F. A. 1. 2, 3. PATTY DICKERSON The more I see of boys the better I like my dog. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad Officer 43 Chorus 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flute Quartet 1, 2, 43 Flute Trio 33 Flute Sextet 3, 43 Woodwind Quintet 2. MYRLIN DOWNEY Take me back to the pool hall, this fresh air is killing me. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1. 2, 33 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE DOWNING From little sparks grow mighty flames. Chorus 2, 3. BARRY EIGHMY Nearly killed once by a train of thought passing through his brain. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Brass Choir and Tympani 33 Class Officer 41 Annual Staff 2. HARRISON SMITH PHARMACY PIXIE SHOP PAGE 10 JOHN GABBERT If there are no women in heaven, leave me out. An- nual Staff 2, 3: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Football 1, 3, 41 Track 2, 3, 4: Student Council President 4. IUDY GATES She looks like an angel, acts like one too: but you never can tell what an angel will do. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 41 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 12 Basketball Queen 23 Class Of- ficer 33 Animal Staff 1, 2, 3, 41 Annual Editor 4. NANCY GRACE A musician, a student, and liked by all. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 41 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 4: Chorus 2, 3: Football Queen Candidate 43 Brass and Tympani Choir 2, 3, 4: Tympani Solo 1, 2, 3, 41 Drum Quartet 4. SHIRLEY HALL She is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies, Animal Staff 4. MARY ELLEN HASS I'1n little, but 1'm loud. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Officer of Pep Squad 43 Student Council 23 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 41 Class Officer 11 Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 41 Chorus 2, 33 Annual Queen Candidate 33 Football Queen Candidate 1: Saxophone Sextet 2, 3, 4. W ENDELL JACKSON I don't talk much, but I think a lot. Basketball 2: Track 21 F. F, A. 1, 2. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Brass Choir 4. BARGAIN BASEMENT HURLEY HALL BLAC KSMITH PAGE ll 1 -viii? PRUGH-DUNFEE FUNERAL HOME - PAGE 12 JEANNE JAY It's against my principles. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad Officer 4: Chorus 23 Band 1. 2. 3. 41 Majorette 3, 42 Annual Staff 2, 3. 41 Co-Edi- tor of the Annual 41 Student Council 33 Basketball Queen 31 Clarinet Quartet 2, 4. JOYCE JONES AUSTIN She is not made to be the admiration of all, but the happiness of one, Student Council 4: Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY KEMERY Talking! Great Scott, will she never stop? Chorus 1, 2: Pep Squad 3, 4: Annual Queen Candidate 2. CAROLYN LONG A little body that never wearies or complains, Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Pep Squad 1, 2. 3. 41 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2. STEPHEN MATHEWS Rather athletic, slender and tall, a good chum, and friend to all. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Of- ficer of Student Council 2, 31 Annual Staff 3, 4: Class Of- ficer 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Brass and Tympani 3. MARILYN MONDAY Her heart's like a moon, got a man in it. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 41 Annual Staff 3, 43 Annual Queen Can- didate 1: Football Queen Can- didate 31 Chorus 1, 31 Saxo- phone Sextet 2. 3, 4: Saxo- phone solo 2, 3, 4, DENNIS NEFF I don't care, I look like a eood student. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. MAX PINKERTON I really see no harm in dreaming as long as I hurry to class when the bell rings. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. RAMONA ROACH 1 Affairs of the heart worry her not. Annual Staff 4, MARY RUNDE They all impose on her good nature, but she never gets peevedf' JAMES SCHMITZ ' 'tHe never troubles trouble till trouble troubles him. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Track 4. ROBERT SCOTT Marilyn and me and the Chivvy makes three. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: F. F. A. 1, 2: Class Officer 21 Student Council 1, 33 Annual Staff 4. JOE'S SERVICE STATION - THE ART SHOP - PAGE 13 CARROLL SPILLMAN N Nobody would suppose lt, but l I am naturally bashfulf' Band 3, 4. WALTER STEVENS To see him you'd think him quiet, but after you know him, he's a riot. F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 1 KENNETH THOMPSON l The next thing to being wise is to make people think you are. LaVONNE THOMPSON It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. DAVID THRASHER Every class has its 'he-many' he's ours. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g F. F. A. 13 Class Officer 4. LORACE WALDEIER Wastes more time in an hour than most people do in a week. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 13 Student Council 3, F. F. A. 4. MARYVILLE TYPEWRITER COMPANY - PAGE 14 HARLEY WEIGART Not bold, shy, short or tall: just a mingling of them all. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 13 Track 3, 41 Class Officer 31 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. LINDA KAY WILLHITE Not very tall, not too small: but kind and sweet, and liked by all. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 42 Cheerleader 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 42 Majorette 1, 2, 33 Drum Ma- jor 4g Chorus 3: Football Queen 23 Saxophone Sextet 2, 3, 4. LINDA LEE WILLHITE A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash - that's Linda. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Queen Candidate 4: Doublereed quartet 2, 3, 4: Woodwind Quintet 1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE WADE WILKINSON It's feared he will die of ov- erworkf' Football 1, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 13 Track 3, 41 Band 1, 2, 33 Class Officer 43 F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer in F. F. A. 4. Honor Students of the Senior Class Joyce Jones Austin Mary Runde Stephen Mathews Judy Gates Patty Dickerson John Gabbert IGLOO - PAGE 15 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of unsound mind and body do hereby state our last will and testament: i I, John C. Andrews, will my height to Joe L. Dav s. I, Mary Belle Baker, will my quiet manner to Jean Deason. I, Betty Brown, will my typing speed to Shar- on Trump. I, Alma Bunker, will my ability to catch the boy I want to Naomi Calhoon. 1 I, Genie Bush, will my late hours to Gary Na ly. I, Wendell Calhoon, will my trombone to Ed- die Andrews. I, Jay Dalbey, will my class ring to any girl who thinks she can get it. I, Charles Davis, will my infectious smile to David Burns. I, Patty Dickerson, will my robust humor to Elaine Ferguson. I, Myrlin Downey, will my pool cue to Joseph Scahill. I, Rose Downing, will my height to Jackie Fattig. I, Barry Eighmy, will not will anything as I need all I've got. I, John Gabbert, will my boxing ability to Freddie Barnes. I, Judy Gates, will my way with boys to Suzy Craven. I, Nancy Grace, will my corner of the Pas- sion Pit to Martha Masters. I, Shirley Hall, will my sewing ability to Charlene Fletchall. I, Mary Hass, will my voice to Marilyn Dye. I, Wendell Jackson, will my curly hair to Mal- comb Kelsay. I, Jeanne Jay, will my boyfriend corner to Marian Pitney. I, Joyce Jones, will my sophistication to Saundra Adams. I, Shirley Kemery, will my pony tail to Ruth Kobbe. I, Carolyn Long, will my bashfulness to Joyce Maudlin. I, Stephen Mathews, will my Linda to any- one who thinks he can handle her. I, Marilyn Monday, will my diamond to Jelene Mathews. I, Dennis Neff, will my reading ability to Bil- ly Farrell. I, Max Pinkerton, will my x-ray vlslon on exam day to Alvin Koehler. I, Ramona Roach, will my cooking ability to Carma Shipley. I, Mary Runde, will my good grades to Beverly McKlm. I, James Schmitz, will my basketball ability to Gary Maudlin. I, Robert Scott, will my interest in all women except one to Chuck Downey. I, Carroll Spillman, will my way with women to Wayne Adams. I, Walter Stevens, will my quiet and industri- ousness to Duane McKee. I, Kenneth Thompson, will just be glad to get out. I, LaVonne Thompson, will my studying abil- ity to Mary Lou McCrary. I, David Thrasher, will my all-conference title to Leland Foland. I, Ronnie Wilkinson, will my singing ability to Richard Cottrell. I, Linda Kay Willhite, will by bass sax to any- one who has the muscles to carry it. I, Linda Lee Willhite, will my position on the Pep Squad to Shirley Davis. I, Harley Weigart, will my ability to study sixteen hours a day to Jerry Chitty. I, Lorace Waldeler, will my know how for get- ting through stop lights without getting caught to Duane Auten. Sworn and attested to on this day, May 16, 1958.-THE SENIORS OF 1958. CLASS PROPHECY As the class prophet looked into the future, this is what he saw: John C. Andrews is the starring trumpeter of the Lawrence Welk Band. Mary Belle Baker is the owner of the Ketch- em and Cuttem Beauty Salon. Betty Brown has a rest home near a large army camp. Alma Bunker is a teacher in the Arthur Mur- ray Studio. Genie Bush has been a professional wrestler for two years. Wendell Calhoon is the leader of a military band at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Jay Dalbey is teaching trlgonometry at the new G. C. H. S. Charles Davis has invented a new car which will spin backwards. Patty Dickerson is now the queen of the un- derworld. Myrlin Downey is a partner in the 169 Club. Rose Downing is working in a drug store. Barry Eighmy has invented a new gadget for gum paper disposal. John Gabbert has developed a new garage door that will expand sideways. th Judy Gates is running a night club known as e M2 'H Nancy Grace is in charge of The Thrasher Inn. Shirley Hall is doing casual hair styling. Mary Hass is tending all of her little Bolls. Wendell Jackson is with the City Service Band of America. Jeanne Jay is half owner of the Lee Jean Manufacturing Company. Joyce Austin is living in Tucson, Arizona. Shirley Kemery is checker at the Rlteway Store. Carolyn Long is co-owner of a used car shop. 'Stephen Mathews is the owner and operator of an auto supply store in Grant City. Marilyn Monday is quite content caring for her Scottles. Dennis Neff is writing detective stories for the POST. Max Pinkerton is working for the Dodge and Plymouth garage. Ramona Roach is the bookkeeper at the F. C. Grace Store. Mary Runde is a public stenographer for the Cosmopolitan Hotel. James Schmitz lives on a hidden farm because he can't stand city air. Robert Scott is a pilot in the Air Force. Carroll Spillman is the commerce teacher in an all girls school. Walter Stevens has just won 364,000 on a quiz show for being a champion speller. 1. Kenneth Thompson is the owner of a truck me. Lavonne Thompson is studying Elvis Pres- ley's mind. David Thrasher is now playing professional football. Harley Weigart is making a study of Combs. Ronnie Wilkinson has just released a new hit record. Linda Kay Willhlte is busily rearing Chuck's Little Chucks. Linda Lee Willhite is now featured in Joe Chitwood's Dare Devil Act. u 50fJ..orace Waldeler has just won the Indianap- o s . C. M. MILLER AND SON D-X SERVICE - SPARKS PAINT STORE - PAGE 16 RAH for the JUNIORS! RAH for the SDPHOMDRES! RAH for the FRESHMEN! HALSTEAD RADIO 8a T. V., ZENITH SALES AND SERVICE ALBANY AND GRANT CITY - PAGE 18 1 JUNIOR Junior Class Officers Left to right: Wilbur Walkup, sponsorp Norma Fletchall, treasurerg Richard Dev- ers, presidentg Gary Maudlin, vice presidentg Leroy Moutray, secretary. Standing: Mrs. Hazel Michel, sponsor. Wayne Adams Gene Austin Duane Auten Albert Baker O. C. HAMMER'S GENERAL STORE, ALLENDALE- WILKINSON'S CAFE, ALLENDALE - PAGE 19 Phyllis Brown David Burns Jerry Chitty Suzanne Craven Shirley Davis Jean Deason Richard Devers Charles Downey Larry Downing Billy Dye Billy Farrell Elaine Ferguson Charlene Fletchall Lewis Fletchall Norma Fletchall Leland Foland George Henry Richard Hensley Norma Hughes John Jacobs HENSLEY'S STANDARD SERVICE - HIGHWAY GROCERY - PAGE 20 Jim James Charles Killingsworth X Ruth Kobbe Alvin Koehler Gary Maudlln Duane McKee Beverly McKim Leroy Moutray Gary Nally Marilyn Richmond Jerry Roach Ralph Roach Helen Robertson Sharon Trump Ronnie Seymour Lynn Vanarsdahl Peggy Waldeier Tim Willhite COOK TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO., SHERIDAN - PAGE 21 X gg ' n 5. Saundra Adams Freddie Barnes Madelyn Brown Marilyn Brown Naomi Calhoon Ronnie Carr Cherie Conn Richard Cottrell John Craven Joe Davis, Jr Norma Dehart Ruth Downey Marilyn Dye Jackie Fattig Drexel Findley Shirley Fletchall Eddie Foland Nelda Gabbert Max Garrett George Gates FRANK'S AUTO SUPPLY - PAGE 24 Q N Q Swish- : N,,, x S X QS? xX S. 1. A , xl . 1 X X MacArthur Glenn Bill Gromer Max Henry Larry Hensley Larry Joe Hughes Virginia Jackson Donald Jay Malcomb Kelsay Kay King Linda Lowder Ted Marr Martha Masters J elene Mathews David Maudlin Danny Maudlin Joyce Maudlin Roy Lee McClellan Mary Lou McCrary Jim Moellenberendt Lyndal Monday l'lL,,b,E 8a BROWN STATION AND GARAGE, DENVER - DR. ROY GROMER PAGE 25 Donald Nally Gary Pickering Marian Pitney Danny Potter Diana Ridge Carl Saville Daryl Saville Joe Scahill 9? 0' fi Ann Seat Judith Seat Carma Shipley Marvin Snead Norman Snead Jerry Stephenson Nancy Wilkinson Elaine Thompson if, SUMMERS 8: SMITH, SEWING MACHINES, HOME INSULATION, SPRAY PAINTING W PAGE 26 FRESHMEN Freshmen Class Officers Left to right: Bill Thompson, treasurerg Mrs. Marie Ross, sponsorg Jim Motsinger, presidentg Sharon Rose, vice president: Eddie Andrews, secretary. Freshmen Snapshots V- FERN McCRARY'S BEAUTY SHOP, ALLENDALE - LOUIS CRAVEN, GRANT CITY - PAGE 28 Sue Allen Eddie Lee Andrews Charles Baney Eddie Barber Judith Batt Gerald Bowen Gary Brown Donald Burns x Marilyn Burns Ronnie Canaday John Chapman Billie Craven Larry Dannar Gary Dennis Jim Devers Joyce Downey Frieda Fletchall Ted Findley Burl Foland Quentin Gilland HALL'S HEATING AND PLUMBING, GRANT CITY - AUSTIN ADAMS, COUNTY COLLECTOR - PAGE 29 Beverly Goff F. C. Grace Carey I-laffey Albert Hall Glenna Hardy Beverly Havner N Verlene Hensley Nelva Hinshaw Richard Hughes James Jones Carolyn Kerwin Carolyn King Elda King , Carol Long Clarence McBrayer Jim McKim Betty Motsinger Jim Motsinger Ronnie Mull Colleen Murrin CALDWELL SERVICE STATION, SHERIDAN - CARDEN'S AUTO SUPPLY, SHERIDAN, - PAGE 30 Judy Osborne Charles Pritchett Kathryn Richmond Marilyn Roach Leta Roach I Sharon Rose John Shockley Bill Thompson Elaine Waldeier Sue Waldeier Patsy Warman Curtis Weddle Linda. Wyer MOZINGO PLUMBING AND HEATING - DEVA AUSTIN, COUNTY TREASURER - PAGE 31 CIIEERS to the FARMERS BANK OF SHERIDAN - PAGE 34 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right, are Joyce Downey, Joyce Austin, Gary Nally, John Gabbert, Shirley Davis, Jean Deason, and Helen Robertson. Standing, from left to right, are Gary Pickering, Nelda Gabbert, Jay Dalbey, Gene Austin, Eddie Barber, and Arthur Knight, sponsor. OFFICERS President - John Gabbert Vice President Gary Nally Secretary Shirley Davis Treasurer Jean Deason Freshman Representatives Joyce Downey, Eddie Barber Sophomore Representatives Nelda Gabbert, Gary Pickering Junior Representatives Gene Austin, Helen Robertson Senior Representatives Joyce Austin, Jay Dalbey ALLENDALE PRODUCE CO., ZENE HAMMER - PAGE 35 ANNUAL STAFF Seated, left to right: Joyce Austin, Ramona Roach, Mary Belle Baker, Jeanne Jay, Judy Gates, Joyce Maudlin, Lyndal Monday. Standing: Mrs. Sue Marr, Cherie Conn, Shirley Hall, Peggy Waldeier, John C. Andrews, Charley Downey, and Jay Dalbey. Editors - Judy Gates and Jeanne Jay Business Manager ----- Nancy Grace Sports Editors - Sharon Trump, Phyllis Brown, Charles Downey, John C. Andrews Activities - Jay Dalbey, Suzanne Craven, Shirley Davis, Jean Deason Music - - Cherie Conn and Linda Lowder Typists - Joyce Austin, Mary Belle Baker, Ramona Roach Photographers - - Robert Scott, David Cole, John C. Andrews Senior Editors - Stephen Mathews, Marilyn Monday, Alma Bunker, Mary Hass Juniors - - - Charlene Fletchall, Shirley Davis Sophomores - Joe Scahill, Jolene Mathews, Joyce Maudlin, Lyndal Monday Freshmen - - Sue Waldeier and Elaine Waldeier Sponsors Mrs. Sue Marr and Mrs. Dorothy Kelsay BEAVERS 8a COVERDELL DRY GOODS AND BEAUTY ShOP - PAGE 36 ANNUAL STAFF Seated, left to right: Jelene Mathews, Suzanne Craven, Elaine Waldeier, Sharon Trump, Phyllis Brown, Charlene Fletchall, Jean Deason, Shirley Davis. Standing: Marilyn Monday, Peggy Waldeier, Nancy Grace, Alma Bunker, Linda Lowder, Stephen Mathews, Leroy Moutray, Robert Scott, Mrs. Dorothy Kelsay, sponsor, Joe Scahill, Mary Ellen Hass. KENTON THOMPSON, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT - PAGE 37 KING GENE AUSTIN AND QUEEN MADELYN BROWN Left to right: David Maudlin, sophomore: F. C. Grace, substitute for Eddie An- drews, freshman: Carol Long, freshman: King Gene Austin, junior: Queen Made- lyn Brown, sophomore: Peggy Waldeier, junior: Ramona Roach, senior: Max Pinkerton, senior. GUY'S NUTS AND CHIPS - PAGE 38 N F. F. A. ..... Qu. L 4. ... Front row, left to right: Carl Saville, Larry Hensley, Joe Davis, Jim James, Richard Hughes, Jim McKim, Charles Pritchett, Norman Snead, Ted Findley, Daryl Sa- ville. Second row: Richard Force, Donald Nally, Gary Pickering, Albert Hall, George Gates, John Jacobs, Burl Foland, Clarence McBrayer, Donald Burns. Third row: Charles Baney, Eddie Barber, Wendell Jackson, Walter Stevens, Gary Den- nis, Wayne Adams, Myrlin Downey, Ronnie Wilkinson, John Gabbert. Fourth row: Eddie Foland, Gary Maudlin, Ralph Roach, Dick Hensley, Lorace Waldeier, Curtis Weddle, Jerry Roach, Dennis Neff, Lewis Fletchall. Back row: Roy Lee McClellan, Max Garrett, Charles Killingsworth, Gene Austin, Gary Nally, James Schmitz, Duane Auten, David Burns, Bill Farrell, Arthur Knight, sponsor. OFFICERS OF THE F. F. A. President - Gary Nally Vice President Ronnie Wilkinson Secretary - Genie Bush Treasurer Gary Maudlin Reporter John Gabbert Sentinel Larry Hensley J. E. LUNSFORD STORE B. DAWSON CO. - PAGE 40 OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Maynard Duzan, principal, Marian Pitney, Judy Osborn, Mary Lou McCrary, Elaine Ferguson, Shirley Kemery, and Ruth Kobbe. Naomi Calhoun is not shown. LIBRARIANS Seated, left to right: Tim Willhite, Richard Cottrell, Eddie Foland, Ruth Downey, and LaVonne Thompson. Standing: Mrs. Dorothy Kelsay, Norma Hughes, Not shown: Charlene Fletchall and Carolyn King. HOOT HOLLAND AND SONS - PAGE 41 PEP SQUAD ,,ps ' in ...i he Front row, left to right: Cheerleaders Linda Lee Willhite, Sharon Trump, Shirley Davis, Linda Kay Willhite. Second row: Carol Long, Norma Dehart, Saundra Ad- ams, Carolyn Long, Marilyn Monday, Mary Lou McCrary, Shirley Kemery, Ann Seat, Sue Waldeier, Nelva Hinshaw, Marilyn Burns, Patty Dickerson, Mary Ellen Hass, Beverly Havner. Third row: Nancy Wilkinson, Phyllis Brown, Joyce Maud- lin, Lyndal Monday, Beverly Goff, Colleen Murrin, Elaine Waldeier, Patsy War- man, Diana Ridge, Cherie Conn. Fourth row: Nancy Grace, Kay King, Elaine Fer- guson, Jean Deason, Joyce Downey, Carma Shipley, Alma Bunker, Nelda Gabbert, Jelene Mathews, Sharon Rose. Back row: Verlene Hensley, Martha Masters, Shir- ley Fletchall, Jackie Fattig, Peggy Waldeier, Linda Lowder, Judy Gates, Jeanne Jay, Glenna Hardy, Judy Osborne, Carey Haffey, Virginia Jackson, Judy Seat, Miss Lois Miller, sponsor. N l INTER-COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY - PAGE 42 Cheerleaders, left to right: Linda Lee Willhite, Sharon Trump, Shirley Davis, Lin da Kay Willhite. PEP SQUAD INITIATION GRANT CITY GRANITE WORKS - PAGE 43 CONCERT Fifth row: Kenneth Thompson, director, Nancy Grace, Pete Auten, Mac Glenn, Bill Thompson. Fourth row: Saundra Adams, David Maudlin, Dannie Maudlin, Betty Motsinger, Patsy Warman, Nancy Wilkinson. Third row: Elaine Ferguson, Verlene Hensley, Martha Masters, Freddy Barnes, Roy Lee Davis, Elaine Waldeier, Charles Stephens, Jim Motsinger, John C. Andrews, Stephen Mathews, Wendell Calhoun. Second row: Alma Bunker, Suzanne Craven, Carol Long, Nelda Gab- bert, Sharon Elwick, Joyce Maudlin, Edwin Roberts, Connie Long, F. C. Grace. First row: Jean Deason, Carolyn Long, Norma Fletchall, Cherie Conn, Carey Haf- fey, Carolyn Kerwin. E D HOLMES, BARGAIN CENTER, WORTH - PITTSENBARGER STATION, WORTH - PAGE 44 BAND Back row: Danny Potter, Drexel Findley, Ronnie Canaday, John Humphrey, Sue Waldeler, Ted Flndley, Linda Kay Willhite, Marilyn Monday, Judy Scott, Judy Gates, Peggy Waldeier. Third row: Virginia Jackson, Malcomb Kelsay, Eddie An- drews, Carroll Spillman, Linda Lowder, Sharon Rose, Shirley Davis, Mary Ellen Hass, Gracie Foland, Linda Lee Willhite. Second row: Beverly Goff, Mary Ann Penney, Jelene Mathews, Joseph Scahill, Jeanne Jay, Sally Craven, Karen Thomp- son, Connie Boll. Front row: Diana Ridge, Ann Seat, Sonya Hass, Teddy Grace, Patty Dickerson. Wendell Jackson who plays the bass horn is not present. MODERNETTE BEAUTY SHOP - CONN'S RECREATION - PAGE 45 MARCHING BAND Maiorelles Back row: Jeanne Jay, Karen Thompson, Marilyn Monday, Connie Boll, Linda Lowder. Third row: Jean Deason, Al- ma Bunker, Linda Lee Will- hite. Second row: Shirley Davis, Mary Ellen Hass. Front row: Linda Kay Wlllhlte, Drum Major. ANDREWS HARDWARE - PAGE 46 CHORUS Back row, left to right: Carma Shipley, Suzanne Craven, Jelene Mathews, Mari- lyn Roach, Linda Wyer, Kenneth Thompson, director, Marilyn Brown, Madelyn Brown, Saundra Adams, Cherie Conn, Ann Seat, Joyce Maudlin. Front row, left to right: Virginia Jackson, Catherine Richmond, Colleen Murrin, Linda Lowder, Marilyn Richmond, Jackie Fattig, Martha Masters, Shirley Fletchall, WESTERN DAIRY, JUSTRITE MILK - PAGE 47 YE TIGER HY-VE E FOOD STORE, G RANT CITY - PAG E48 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Queen Helen Roberts with Her Escort, Lorace Waldeier QUEEN HELEN AND HER ATTENDANTS Left to right: Freshman Carey Haffey, Harley Weigartg sophomore Saundra Ad- ams, Max Pinkerton: Gueen Helen Robertson, juniorg Lorace Waldeierg senior Nancy Grace, David Thrasherg Cheer Leader Sharon Trump, Student Council President John Gabbert. BUTTERNUT BREAD - B. 8z W. SPORTING GOODS - PAGE 49 V 'AT Half Timv Ceremonies The Quevn and Her Escort at the Homecoming Dauwe M. F. A. CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE, GRANT CITY -f PAGE 52 John Andrews, Senior Stephen Mathews, Senior Max Pinkerton, Senior Lorace Waldeier, Senior Center Back Back Back 'I957 Schedule With G. C. Opp. Stanberry A A ,, 13 0 Bethany ..., 12 0 Barry Eighmy, Senior Albany 32 Myrlin Downey, Senior Tackle Gallatin .... ,. ,A 27 20 Guard Cameron .. ,, .. 0 41 Hamilton , 0 34 King City . .. 6 13 Princeton , .,.. 0 0 Maysville , . 0 7 Harley Weigart, Senior Jay Dalbey, Senior Guard Tackle Ronnie Wilkinson, Senior Charles Davis, Senior End End John Gabbert, Senior David Thrasher, Senior Jim James, Junior Gary Nally, Junior End Back Center-Tackle Tackle WASKE WELDING SHOP, 5 MILES SOUTH OF GRANT CITY - PAGE 54 Duane McKee, Junior Charles Downey, Junior Gene Austin, Junior David Burns, Junior Back Back Back Tackle John Jacobs, Junior Leland Foland, Junior Richard Devers, Junior Gary Maudlin, Junior Guard Guard End Back Max Garrett, Sophomore Guard Bill Bromer, Sophomore Back Eddie Foland, a Sophomore, was Absent When the Pictures were Taken DEWEY CARR MOTORS, ALLENDALE - PAGE 55 VARSITY SQUAD 1111111 1'11w,l1'f1 111 1'iul11Z J11l111 f'I'1lVl'll. Hill G1'c11111'1', Stvphe-11 M:1th1'ws. 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YE is Max Henry, Sophomore James Schmitz, Junior Jay Dalbey, Senior Myrlin Downey, Senior STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY -- BERT MILLER 'ff PAGE 57 I N 1 Roses to Queen Norma., Presented by Mary Ellen Hass, President of the Pep Squad From left to right: Ronnie Wilkinson, Linda Lee Willhite 4Seniorh, Richard Dev ersg Mary Ellen Hassg Claudia Cadleg Dennis Rayg Queen Norma Fletchall 4Jun iorlg John Gabbert fStudent Council Presidentbg Michael Siskg Darla Raney Sharon Trump: Max Garrettg Norma Dehart 4Sophomorelg Jim Motsinger: Shar on Rose tFreshman1. HOME OIL AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY - PAGE 60 ' TRACK AN Lettermen, back row: Gene Austin, Jim James, Har- ley Weigart, John C. Andrews. Front row: Ronnie Wilkinson, David Thrasher, John Gabbert, Charles Davis, D FIELD Non-Lettermen, back row: Gary Pickering, Charles Killingsworth, Max Henry, David Burns, Danny Potter. Middle row: Max Garrett, Lewis Fletchall, James Schmitz, Stephen Mathews, Duane McKee, David Maudlin. 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