Hamilton High School - Royal Yearbook (Hamilton, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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With pleasure we will remember those days of his friendship, his ceaseless efforts toward improvement of our schoo1's appearance, his outstand- ing spirit of service for those many years, his good-natured attitude, and his gen- erosity where any student was concerned. So, it is to you, Mr. Gregory, that we, with a heartfelt sense of pride and gratitude, dedicate the 1954 Royal. 4: ri -my? 3' q,..-7' L55 N- I' V 1 wifi, ,.. Q i. A. A. MILLER ORVILLE FINDLEY Superintendent Pi-inciP5l Driver's Training Chemistry General Science gmc! O! ggucafion Promoting the administrative policies of our school is the major task of the Board of Education. Each month this Board meets to deal with the problems which arise within the school district. Their careful consideration of these problems confronting our school has aided our young people in achieving a better training for future citizenship. I.aVern Henry Alva McCrary Dr. Herbert Booth President hkAk. f .A 'N I A 2-f-Ziff x l .,,E Qf? j 5 . '.. T ' -fi L. ,gn ' ' nf' A '- .Y-, - 5 34' V JIE E: 4 H ? , ' K'-fi. e fig I I .7 f N Martin Cox Horner Long Sherfnnn Henkins 1 In if MRS. BOWERS MR. BACHTEL, English, Speech and Vocational Agriculture Dramatics. Librarian MR. RUCKLAAN Social Studies, Phys. Ed., Basketball. Football 6lClfLAg Each individual member of the faculty contributes their share of knowledge, understanding, skill and the many similar traits for which they are known. Working together for the benefit of the school, they have formed the foundation on which our school securely rests. MISS FRIESZ English, Biology Volleyball MRS. LOONEY M155 51-REET MRS- 51355 SCCTCWTY to Mathematics Vocational 5UP 'in nd t Ho-ne Economics MRS. NEAL Business Education 1 f S u MR. MUELLER Music Merle Wilson, Vice-President: joyce Nlcvlahan, Secretary-Treasurerg Glyndon Mclntosh, President ,gzwfenf Gunci The Student Council is an organization created for the purpose of estab- lishing and maintaining standards of good citizenship among our students, to give an opportunity for students to participate in a democratic form of government, and to create closer co-operation between students and faculty. The Council is composed of the president as well as a boy and a girl repre- sentative of each class and the president and vice-president of the student body. The Student Council is responsible for planning the annual Home- coming festivities and other activ-ities throughout the year for the enjoyment of the student body. FIRST ROW: jim Teegarden, Lue Gene Teegarden, Patricia Potts, Joyce McMahan, Mary Louise Holbrook, Eugene Milligan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Findley, Robert Eckelberry, Glyndon Mclntosh, Bruce Arms, Buddy Sloan, jim Rice, Garland Rice, Merle Wilson. 656585 JIM TEEGARDEN President l'll make a million someday, even if l have to work. MARY HENLEY Vice-President Saya little, but always keeps busy. JOYCE McNlAHAN Student Council Pretty as a picture, nice frame too. GLYNDON NICINTOSI-I Student Council Guitar is his middle name. J ZPL PHYLLIS ,IONES Secretary Ever true, ever faithful to a certain guy. GLEN NIBARGER Treasurer I've changed my mind - well, does it work any better 7 L DORIS TRITT Reporter There's not enough time to do everything, but we can try. JAMES ASSEL They say that quiet 'nen are the most dangerous. I L0l :5 .ICE BILL BELLANTE. Mechanically minded. DON BLACKBURN An innocent face, but you never can tell. BEVERLY COEN Friendly, witty, energetic. Clever, sweet and athletic. JEROLD COMES l Much could he said but we ll nbt tell. ok , CORKY DeSHON When joy and duty clash Let duty go to smash. JOYCE ELY The sa'-ne grand smile wherever she aces. SHIRLEY GALPIN Life is short enough. let's live a little. HELEN GAUME. Being gifted with A mouth, I use it. ELLA MAY HARPER Wedding bells in her future. CHARLES HENRY Girls are most of my worries. FAYRENNE MCCRAC KIN Energy unlimited. BILL RAUBER A careful student, careful not to overdo it. QVL jlM HENRY Ambitious when it comes to girls. JERRY KIMBROUGH l'm really not bashful at all. ' :Fi 1' ,, , ,, ,g..'- V4 W 1 I 4 JOHN SHIRK l'v'n not lazy, just saving my energy. NANCY SHULL Get acquainted, she will surprise you. iam WILMA WHITMER Short and sweet. LEE R. WILLLAMS A dependable guy, with A demon in his eye. FLORENCE WYNNE Silence is A true friend that never betrays, JUNIOR POTTS Dependable as the weather. VIVIAN SUMMERS Too bad there's a shorta her kind. HAROLD THOMSON The perfect gentleman, ge of BOBBIE DEAN WILLIAMSON A little boy with big ideas. EMMA WOOLARD The way to have u friend is to be one. Ng... BRUCE ARMS President LLPZ MERLE WILSON Vice- President JIM LOVELESS Treasurer KATHY HOBBS Secretary MARY LOUISE HOLBROOK Student Council JOY CE BOWEN KENNETH BELL KENNETH BURNETT J.D.cATRoN BEVERLY C LEVENGER PAUL CONN OR BILLY COX BILL COOPER CHAR LES GATT ON LINDA HENRICKS MARY ELLEN GOE PAULA JONES ROGER JACKSON 50M MONTY LOCHER EDWARD KAVANAUGH WAYNE JoNEs STEVE MILLETT .IACK MCCRARY BONNIE Mc C LUNG JUNIOR PARKER JERRY PAGE RAYMOND O'DELL JIM RICE Student Council FLOYD PIERCE KAREN PIC KER ING MARC IA WILLIAMS RONALD VANCE CARL TOWNE JUNE YOAKUM AR LENE WHITMER if ROBERT ECKELBERRY President BERNADINE DEMICK Vice-President ANN O'DELL MARALYN ROWAN Treasurer PATRICIA POTTS Student Council EUGENE MILLIGAN Student Council LYNN ARMS BECKY ASSEL RANDALL AXON SHIRLEY BAKER Secretary SHIRLEY BENNETT JIM BLACK CLYDE BLACKBURN DORIS BLACKBURN BARBARA BRAM DON COX JIM cox ROBERT cox KAROLYN DAWSON TWYLA DICK SHIRLEY DIEM JANE ELY DALE THOMSON VINCENT WILLIAMS WLOVQIS CHARLENE HARLOW NELDA HARPER BILLY HENLEY LARRY HENRY BARBARA HILL GEORGE HOBBS JIMMIE HOLBROOK JACK HOPSON JANET JONES ROSALIE KIMBROUGH JUDY KLEEMAN J. w. LINVILLE FRANCIS LOLLAR ROSEMARY LUIKART RONALD MCATEE FRANKIE MCCLELLAND MARGURITE MILLIGAN NANCY MILLIGAN GLENN MILLIKAN CHARLES MOSS THOMAS OZIOMEK REX PAWSEY JOHN PROTHERO MARY LOU STEWART ROGER SUMMERS .-,, gi 3 J V . ng? Fit? , . - wwf L BUDDY SLOAN President CAROLE ANN LONG 5 V95 Secretary JIMMY LEMERY Treasurer LUE GENE TEEGARDEN Student Council GARLAND RICE Student Council JAY ADAMS DEAN ADKISON KAY ADKISON NANCY ADKISON KENNETH BAKER EDWARD BRADLEY BOB BRANSON LINDA BOWMAN VIRGIL CLEVENCER RONALD CORBETT JOYCE cox BOB COX BETTY JO DeSHON WANDA DICK SAMMY EVANS JACKIE FORD LONNIE HARPER BILLY HENDERSON EVERETT HUMPHREY CLARENCE 1NNrs CORKY JONES GALE LINVILLE VVLQVL ANNA MAE LOWREY DEBBIE LUND GENE MARTIN BARBARA MAZUCH DARRELL MCATEE DONALD MCCUBBIN DOROTHY MINOR FREDDIE MOSS SANDRA MYERS BEVERLY NEW PATRICIA ORR HELEN PARKER Lols PETREE JOE PoTTs JIMMY RAUBER DIXIE SHANEY DENNEY SMITH WESLEY SPENCER ELAINE STEPHENSON GARY STONE DUANE TINDALL JERRY TRITT BILLY VANCE WYVONNE VIRTUE JEROLD WILSON EVELYN woon BEVERLY woon gmg I 1vs'ga22:wI'f remit- I ---firm. , f Ia. I Pg 'nw Y. I If- iii U,-I.,-55, . , , I' ,VLH I 4.5 I I 7 i 4 ,355-f '- . - ' f gk H Q I- -. E . ., iq M1 Q 1 .59 2 -EP? K brit' Kg 11 NL I , I Q .EI 1 J I 4 ' ,vvmiwt I , V. J ., ya, . V? I' N ' I Q? VL' in . R f , mf, ll J.. Y 1 in a I- r. Vgaffefgay jam I-'IRST ROW: Delbert Lund, jimmy l,e nery, Roger Atwell, Buddy Sloan, Garland Rice. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wolf, coachg Duane Tindall, Corky jones, Wayne McCubbin, jackie Riley, Randy Berry, jay Adams, manager. 4-4. pit- I .u A. 1 .M A ,, ,W Vtfsluv C' . ,, , x A -..'. jre5!Lman jnifiafion RRP' .xgfhaficd Q-' ,V mf! S A w M. N 42 1 X I J 1 I F f DON BLACKBURN A Senior-Halfbaclf E3 WAYNE .JONES junior - Fullbac k 0mef5 Llmfoy The season was off to a wonderful start when the Hornets ran over Maysville. But in the next game the Hornets saw an early lead fade as they bowed to the powerful Albany eleven. The Hornets rebounded from this defeat to register their second conference victory over Princeton. Next came the King City game and long will we remember that heartbreaking touchdown pass in the first quarter that sent the Hor- nets down to defeat. A pass decided the next game, but it was in Hamilton's favor N RANDALL AXON Sgphqmore-Guard f LEE WILLIAMS Senior-Halfback Z0 BUDDY SLOAN Freshman-Halfback HOWARD LINV ILLE Iunior -Guard ' MER LE WILSON junior -Guard KENNETH BELL junior-Halfback CORKY DeSl-ION Senior-Center P lfLCC8i5:i!fL! ESZCLJOVL as the Hornets eked out a lone-touchdown victory over Gallatin. The Hornets had little trouble in blanking Grant City, and the following week the reserves played half the game as the Hornets downed a weak B1-aymer eleven by racking up three touchdowns in the first quarter. The Hor- nets continued their pace with a victory over Stanberry and ended the season with a victory over Bethany to gain third place in the Grand River Conference. . E v 1 GLYNDON Mc INTOSH Senior-Quarterback 3 X t 9 J Q 53 M , lzl F! i Q I 1 ' STEVE MILLETT EUGENE MILLIGAN Junior-End Sophomore-End JIM cox Sophomore-Guard Q IE. McCLE.LLAND ,omore-Tackle jlM TEEGARDEN Senior-Tackle .IERRY PAGE junior-Tackle DELBERT LUND 1.-,eshmamcund JERRY xmaaoucn Senior-Tackle E., COACH V953 FOOT BALL SCHEDULE HHS 16 IZ Z5 0 6 Z0 58 33 Z6 TEAM Maysville Albany Princeton King City Gallatin Grant City Braymer Stanberry Bethany ln his first year as football coach 0 P13 at Ilamilton, Alton Ruckman guided 39 his team to third place in the Grand 0 River Conference and a season rec- 7 ord of 7 wins and Z losses, 0 Sportsmanship and fair play are 0 top features of Ruckman-coached I3 squads and you can tell by the rec- 0 Ord that he usually gets the most out 7 of his material, l a.. Q. aa-Q ZZ vi FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD RUW: 4 Kenneth Bell, Buddy Sloan, Steve Millett, jim Teegarden, Don Blackburn, Corky DeShon, Merle Wilson, jerry Kimbrough, Eugene Milligan, Wayne jones, Glyndon Mclnlnrali. Larry Henry, jimmy l.emery, Donnie McCubbin, Randall Axon, jerry Page, Frankie McClelland, james Black, Howard Linville, Delbert Lund, jimmy Cox, J. W, Linvillc Mr, Rucknnan. Gerald Wilson, Gale Linville, Wesley Spencer, George Hobbs, jimmy Holbrook, Manager. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: H. H. 50 42 42 50 40 38 63 43 47 37 43 65 Eugene Milligan, Butch Kavanaugh, jerry Kimbrough, jim Rice, Corky DeShon, Mr. Ruckman, Steve Millett, Frankie McClelland, Wayne jones, Buddy Sloan, jim Loveless Lonnie Harper, manager, Delbert Lund, jim Lemery, jerry Page, Ronnie Van Roger Atwell, Glenn Millikan, Harold Thomson, Merle Wilson, George Hobbs, manager . Zgaoffelfgaf Under the able leadership of Alton Ruckman the Hornets finished the season with a 13-10 record and gained second place in the Grand River Conference. Participating in the Grand River Conference Pre Season Tournament we placed second, also. The Hornets cinched fourth place in the Sub-Regional Tournament. jerry Kimbrough and Corky DeShon were elected honorary co- captains for the season. During the season the Hornets received commendation for the sportsmanship and fair play. S. Grant City King City Bethany Maysville Lathrop Albany Princeton Maryville Christian Bros.H.S. Winston King City Gallatin OPP. H. rl. S. Z8 7Z 40 59 43 44 42 52 44 62 41 72 39 51 35 65 54 57 38 47 40 52 47 Milan Kir ksville G rant City Lathrop Stanber ry jam e sport Bethany Braymer jam e son Lathrop Winston ce, OPP Z3 65 48 59 ss 56 44 43 53 49 62 Ax W' 'v xx i' 4 xx 'Nf , A .5 K J, ff, 3. V Q .4 l f , I f fp. , v fi ' Q 1 4' ' Q 1 R v44N l 4 CORKY Desl-ION Senior-Guard I 5 g nh r . if 4 JIM Lovl-:LI-:ss 4 f ' junior-Forward 'M K , NAL WAYNE JONES I Iunior-Forward 6 K 9 aff X N , ' ff 'a . vw -JJ, 4 I' f 1 l3 x X z , K A f Q 1 J X A el BUDDY SLOAN Freshman-Guard unio JIM RICE j r-Guard r. , gg, 11 3 f 5 X S ! . , , A r'..zf- 5 .. I 5:1 ' . EUGENE MILLIGAN Zi A Sophomore-Guard h 3 . ,.. ff' 2' VA sfrx-:vs MILLET-r L A ' M1 5 1 yi junior-Center .88 ,fx -2 f ,, f , , 55 , F 1 I 3 , . 'ikl L rf X i Q41 , 1 1 Q R S 2 , xx 5 FRANKH: Mccu-:LLAND . Sophomore-Center ,. f ' K g BUTCH KAVANAUGH f, 'f - xx junior-Forward L glfggvk - N A ' - Q 7 ,IERRY KIMBROUGH Senior-Guard R FIRST ROW: janet jones, Shirley Bennett, Nancy Shull, Beverly Coen, Wilma Whitmer, Ann O'Dell, june Yoakum, joyce Bowen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Snider, Rosalie Kimbrough. Shifleb' Baker. M5T51YD Rowan. Bdfblfl Hill. Bernadine Demick, Emma Woolard, Becky Assel, Doris Tritt, Miss Friesz. u,fe,t,f The 1953-'54 season displayed a much improved volleyball club. Although the win-loss record was not outstanding the team showed teamwork and more interest as compared to teams in previous years. The coaching efforts of Mrs. Ellyn Snyder and Miss Nancy Friesz inspired the girls to greater ability and confidence. I -X gs- Y I '9 4 X t Q 'XA Ngo JANET JONES WILMA wx-HTMELR ANN O DELL Sophomore Senior Sophomore lf' Ui .0 rf' f l l ii W- J vi.. 4 ' Z- 'fx Q M5 xl -4 'ff l A ll Q li ' I N xx... I Miss NANCY FRIESZ BEVERLY Gunn Couch , Senior-Captain 3!QIlwW. '- 'M 1 9 NANCY SHUL1. Senior-Co- Captain Y 'll' E 'in 5, fa. Nfl Q , M ' joY CE BOWEN JUN? :EZCKU Junior U Amit 8 Maysville I2 Albany I3 Princeton 22 King City 1. 9 wg 22 Gallatin R 1 6 M 5 Q Grant City l MRS. ELLEN SNYDER TQ. - Couch 2 Q. oPP. 32 32 37 I9 23 21 gy 5 1 l X, ' i I y ,,,i l l x l lr ml 1 X SHIRLEY BENNETT Sophomore CD H. S. OPP. Stanberry 26 Bethany 47 Gallatin 8 Maysville 38 Stanberry 41 Z7 Swing Your P 4,6 . -'.,.,, - o - ' ,.. .g!.42-f.:,u,....,w ' -- f --'+.,.-- v - .v.'- ---. I 5 . 'q,O.- Q' ' .Ub- .'1.rgs,..,..,,Q'g:oa.E',..,, ,t artner! ' ' A ' it Thirsty 'J -'Texas Star K-'fp A Z? - 1 1 . -:.. fx K 5 ,Ji f T'f S Mr. Fra-ri Bowen, janitor 0 vi N Y - 1 up I 'Q 4 ' Popular Pause nv . T' x uf' I , .... V 'FSS 3? w wr in -'Ei WMM mm hy in A w 5 5 J ,431 'mv ,, FIRST ROW: joyce Mctviahan, Marcia Williams, Gerald Arms, Norman Edwards, Anita Vance, Susie Thomson, Alice Ely, Ann Millett, Carol Ridings, Twyla Dick, jane Ely. SECOND ROW: Emma Woolard, Barbara Bram, Carole Long, Linda Bowman, Dixie Shaney, Anita Williams, Doris Tritt, j. W. Linville, Kay Adkison, Phyllis jones, Lonnie Harper, Ed Bradley, Nancy Shull, Pat Potts, Mary Henley, Ronnie Corbett, Lynn Arms, john Van Camp, Arlene Whitmer, . THIRD ROW: Mary l.ou Stewart, Shirley Baker, Gary Stone, Kenneth Burnett, Bobbie Blann, Beryl Russell, Patsy Michael, Gerald Wilson, Gene Alden, Wilma Whitmer, Phil Woods, Raymond Evans, Kenneth Baker, john Shirk, Karen Pickering, Virgil Clevcngcr, jerry Alden, Burl Alexander, Bill Henley, Bruce Arms, Sharrie Kelmel, judy Kleeman, joyce Ely, Barry Cornelius, joyce Bowen. STANDING: Charlene Harlow, Doris McMahan, Beverly Coen, Charles Henry, Fayrenne McCrackin, Helen Gaume, Bob Branson, Bob Eckelberry. 0l'LC6l t game! . . . Music hath charms . . .U Yes, this fine concert band charmed the high school with appropriate band music whenever it was desired. In addition, it presented its annual Christmas Formal Concert and took a Spring Tour to reward the students for their hours of practice. Officers this year were Nancy Shull, President: Phyllis jones, Vice-Presidentg Mary Henley, Secretary, joyce Ely, Treasurer, and Doris Tritt, Reporter. The Senior chosen as Student Director was joyce Mclvlahan. The concert band is the pride of both the students who plan music careers and to those who have band for a recreational hobby. 4.-a Maralyn Rowan, Shirley Galpin, Mary' Ellen Goe, Charles Henry, Joyce Ely, Doris Tritt, Rosalie Kimbrough. ywarcfaing gan! Everyone loves a band. And everyone loved the marching band this year. Due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Mueller, the band was always on hand to provide pep songs and half-time entertainment at the football games. The majorettes added the necessary sparkle and dash to the band. The band was invited to Maryville College where it par- ticipated in the Homecoming Parade. Here it was among the four fi- nalists in the outstanding bands from N. W. Missouri and S. W. Iowa. The band marches annually in the Apple Blossom Festival. The ' mar ching band is a very profitable organization to the students. Clarinet Section Cornet Section MR. LELAND MUI-fI,l.PfR Drum Quartet .iv 4: ,., Trombone Quartet Trombont- Section -Clar inet Quartet Saxophone Quartz-t ..f ..f FIRST ROW: Nancy Adkison, Evelyn Wood, Elaine Stevenson, Lois Petree. Twyla Dick, Becky Assel, Ann O'Dell, Shirley Kennedy, Sandra Myers, jackie Ford, Dorothy Minor, Doris Blackburn, joyce Cox, Doris Tritt, Rosalie Kimbrough. SECOND ROW: Charlene Harlow, Helen Gaume, Helen Parker, Kathy Hobbs, Shirley Galpin, Beverly Woods, Barbara Hill, Emma Woolard, Karen Pickering, Beverly Coen, Bernie Demick, Linda Bowman, Linda Henricks, Shirley Bennett, joyce Mchflahan, THIRD ROW: Betty DeShon, Maralyn Rowan, Nancy Adkison, Rosemary Luikart, Mary I,. Stewart, Patsy Orr, janie Elly, Barbara Bram, Carole Long, Mary Holbrook, joyce Fly, Wanda Dick, Mary Henley, Wyvonne Virtue, Ella Mae Harper, june Yoakum, Nelda llarpc-r, Karolyn Dawson, Bonnie McClung, Paula jones, Shirley Baker, janet jones, Wilma Whitmer, Florence Wynne, Arlene Whitmer, Barbara Mazuch, Lue Gene Teegarden, Nancy Shull. ' , , f - V FIRST ROW: james Assel, Kenneth Burnett, Harold Thomson, Glyndon Mclntosh, john Sliirk, Bob Eckelberry, jim Rice, Carl Towne, Dale Thomson, George Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Glen Nibarger, joe Potts, Clyde Blackburn, Lee Williams, jim Teegarden, jim Loveless jerry Kimbrough, Garland Rice, jimmy Holbrook, Billy Vance. FIRST ROW: james Assel, Kenneth Burnett, Harold Thomson, Glyndon Mclntosh, john Shirk, Bob Eckelberry, jim Rice, Carl Towne, Dale Thomson, George Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Karolyn Dawson, Carole Long, Barbara Bram, Kathy Hobbs, jane Ely, Nancy Shull, Becky Assel, Karen Pickering, Beverly Coen, joyce Ely, Mary Louise Holbrook, Doris Tritt, Wilma Whitmer, Rosemary Luikart, Arlene Whitmer, joyce McMahan. THIRD ROW: Glen Nibarger, joe Potts, Clyde Blackburn, Lee Williams, jim Teegarden, jim Loveless jerry Kimbrough, Garland Rice, jim Holbrook, Billy Vance. Pat Potts, Parliamentariang judy Kleeman, Treasurergjanie Ely, Secretaryg Beverly Coen, President: Mary Louise Holbrook, Vice-Presidentg joyce Bowen, Reporter. . Qufocre omema em of ,America Future Homemakers of America, are exactly what the girls of this organization are learning to be, under the able leadership of their sponsor. The purpose of the F. H. A. is to create enthusiasm among girls for homfe economics and to arouse the interest of the public for home economics work. Among the many activities of the F. H. A. is the sponsoring of a float in the Homecoming Parade, preparing Christmas boxes for the needy, and a mother's tea and style show, with the girls modeling the dresses they have made in the home economics course. Annual activities of the club were the participation of a box supper with the F. F. A. and the I-lousewarmin', at which the girls picked their king. FIRST ROW: joyce McMahan, Charlene Harlow, Helen Gaume, Doris Blackburn, Dorothy Minor, Elaine Stephenson, jackie Ford, Wanda Dick, Carole Long, Dixie Shaney, Linda Bowman Betty DeShon. SECOND ROW: Marcia Williams, Mary E. Goe, joyce Bowen, judy Kleeman, Bernie Demick, Pat Potts, Emma Woolard, Mary Henley, Wyvonne Virtue, Linda Henricks, Arlene Whitmer, Florence Wynne, Doris Tritt. THIRD ROW: Helen Parker, Twyla Dick, joyce Ely, Fayrenne MCCrackin, Phyl jones, Shirley Diem, Carolyn Dawson, Nelda Harper, Karen Pickering, Mary L, Holbrook, janet jones, june Yoakum, Bonnie McClung, Ella May Harper, Mrs. Gibbs. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Luikart, Mary Lou Stewart, Rosalie Kimbrough, Barbara Hill, Sandra Myers, Becky Assel, Ann O'Dell, Shirley Baker, Maralyn Rowan, Barbara Bram, janie Ely, Shirley Galpin, Kathy Hobbs, Paula jones, Shirley Bennett, Nancy Shull. X50 Sponsor, Mrs, Gibbs and President, Beverly Coen Long Hve King jerry! 4 .. T oo ,nan Our - pm'uPU girl Y cooks spoilt he broth - it .- FIRST ROW: Glen Nibarger, Treasurer, Glyndon Mclntosh, President: jim Henry, Vice-President: jim Teegarden, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bachtel, james Assel, Sentinel, Kenneth Burnett, jim Rice, Co-Reporters: Mr. O. D. Branstetter, District Supervisor. jufure armem of .America F. F. A. CLUB MOTTO Learning To Do, Doing To Earn, Earning To Live, Living To Serve. SITTING: Mr. Bachtel, jim Henry, Ronald Corbett, j. W. Linville, Gail Linville, jim Smith, Garland Rice, jim Rice, Merle Wilson. FIRST ROW: Bill Henley, Robert Cox, Kenneth Bell, james Black, Ronnie Vance, Steve Millett, Bruce Arms, Eugene Milligan, jim Cox, Glyndon McIntosh, Wayne jones. SECOND ROW: Floyd Pierce, Buddy Sloan, Howard Linville, Roger Summers, Roger jackson, jim Teegarden. Lynn Arms, Clarence Innis, Glenn Millikan, Kenneth Burnett, TIIIRD ROW: Glen Nibarger, james Assel, Bill Vance, Carl Towne. Larry Henry, joe Potts, Gary Stone. jim Lemery, Dean Adkison, Gene Martin, Kenneth Baker, Gerald Wilson. ,..- ders Members f I sq M x -YL, in' Fun Hamilton F F A rn - . . Bm-nwar - JF. pro JBC! wg,-kers A ell L 4 - - Agriculture Secretary, Millie Bechtel Members of the Hamilton F. F. A. jr. Hampshire Swine Breeders Association ...i..-r'r 'Q A .. -gg -7 . Q- .- QU ' 9 J' x I I 'fr , . B ee V Members ofthe fidY'l1litOl'lF-. F. A. Duror 1' O the Hamxlton F. F . z . - A. Sh Associa ion Agsoclanon eep Breeders , . -.. .. ..M,,..... , - W .,,,-,., , .. . .,........,.. ,-1, wee- jf tk - 5 zpifvff 4 FIRST ROW: Doris Blackburn, Rosemary Luikart, Mary Lou Stewart, Nancy Adkison, Beverly Clevenger, Mary Louise Holbrook, Bernie Demick, Kathy Hobbs, Maralyn Rowan, Phyl jones, Betty jo DeShon, Twyla Dick, Ann O'Dell, jackie Ford, Dorothy Minor. SECOND ROW: joyce McMahan, janie Ely, Wilma Whitmer, Shirley Galpin, Helen Gaume, Elaine Stephenson, Linda Bowman, Emma Woolard, Beverly Coen, Karen Pickering, Fayrenne MCCrarkin, Doris Tritt, Arlene Whitmer, Florence Wynne. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hill, joyce Ely, Lois Petree, Evelyn Woods, Sandra Myers, Patsy Orr, Dixie Shaney, Paula jones, june Yoakum, joyce Bowen, Nancy Shull, Wanda Dirk, Shirley Bennett, janet jones, judy Kleeman, Pat Dotts, Carole Long, Shirley Baker, Beverly Woods, Marcia Williams, Mary E.. Goe, joyre Cox, Kay Adkison, Rosalie Kimbrough, Mrs. Gibbs. The Buzzers Lance pride in snouldering their responsibility of boosting the morale of the Hornets and coaches and arousing civic interest by gaining larger attendance at both local and out-of-town games. The Buz.zers year opens with the initiation of new mem- bers, among them was Mrs. Gibbs, the new sponsor. The Buzzers and their capable sponsor satisfied the ravenous appetites of the spectators during football season, not only at half time but bf! Z Z Q If' 5 throughout the entire game, by serving hot coffee, sandwiches and lflf Z Z I soft drinks. Included in this year's Buzzer achievement was the most outstanding Homecoming float which was awarded first place. One of the highlights of the year is the informal Spring Dance. They are to be commended for their co-operative spirit in the sports program for the year. I l n is sk. t Doris Tritt President and Mrs, Gibbs, Sponsor Vlarcia Williams, Reporter and Secretaryg Pat Potts. Fine Collectorg Joyce Bowen, Vice-President: Doris Tritt, President, 'ZJZ 1 V1 in-A Lf Xi i 2' Y? ' Q Q, Im, .A ' I 'Qs W wr vf 'HP ' Y' 1:11 WNV 1 H W' 'S v? 1' ' 3 I' Yi . X. if 42111 3 ,f gi , ww' 1 E 34. + 1 ! Iff 1 .ji sb K' ll vs .UF -,ll I :Qi f'j r N FAYRENNEI MCCRACKIN 'E Yca ELY Editor MRS. NFAL lo t Editor p,ssiSWn ' SP0ns0,. Z?f,,,,e M gzfcf say The Blue and Gold, Hamilton's bi-weekly newspaper publication, is to convey news directly to the student. It gives news and viewpoints of students. Along with some constructive criticism it delves into the current humor and gossip around school. Two special feature papers this year were the big Christmas paper and the Senior Publication, both of which were very attractive, Editor......... . , . , . . Assistant Editor . . Sports Reporter . . . Assembly Reporter . Buzzer Reporter. . . F. H. A. Reporter . . Fayrerme McCrackin ........joyceElyu . . ,jimmy Loveless ......joyceEly . . Marcia Williams . . . Joyce Bowen Band Reporter ............ Doris Tritt Ag. Reporters.-jimmy Rice, Kenneth Burnett Feature Writer .......... Monty Locher Exchange Editor .......... Helen Gaur-ne Typists ...... Mary Henley, Beverly Coen Artist, ...... ........... j erry Page Hornet Hums . . . . . . ...... ? ?'? MARY LOUISE HOLBROOK Assistant Editor it MISS FRIESZ JOYCE NICMAHAN Sponsor JIM I-OVELESS CHARLES HENRY SPOTYS Edu-0' Business Manager 0 af V The annual staff has devoted its efforts to amass, in this yearbook, some of the highlights and cherishable memories of our high school and its functions. We hope the participants of these ac- tivities feel that the reflections given are credit- able ones. MARY HENLEY JOYCE ELY Typist Typist Editor '-Q. JOE BELLANTE KAREN PICKERING JIM COX Ph0fOgl'BPher Circulation Editor Art Editor ia! I-owning . . Housewafmm C Burnwarrmn C 0Wmn 8 ROW W, . ,, ,o-Q r K I C1-9wniflB Homecoming--just Before The Main Event .W gedfwf if . O4 5-4,0 .4 n , N Rf SV . 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