Henning Community High School - Memories Yearbook (Henning, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Admini tration Through the fine work of our Board of Edu-l cation under the leadership of Mr, Vernon Smith, many new features have been added to our school throughout the year, The board represents the various interests and community centers of our extensive district. Pictured in the inset are members of the local grade school boards in our high school district ready to meet to dis- cuss starting a school survey to find out how best to solve our local school problems. . . Mr, Jackson, our principal and physics teacher, has had a very busy year, Along with caringl for the many duties of a principal, he has also faithfully attended the activities of our sc ool, Mr. Jackson sponsors the Student Council, and in his spare time, he enjoys reading and watching television. . . The second semester saw many changes. Our school secretary, Miss Joanne Elkin was replaced by Miss Barbara Hiser. . . Mr. Hadley started teaching mathematics i:31assesai.Mrs. Marlyn Thompson, B, S, Kansas State, taught P,E, the last eight weeks, fNot icture , MR, ANDREW JACKSON MISS BARBARA HISER B,S, , Unim University MISS JOANNE ELKIN MR, PAUL HADLEY M. A., University of Illinois School Secretaries B. A. , Wheaton College 5 MR GERALD BROOKS MR DALE CARLSON LOYD CHAMPION B S Umversuy of B S Eastern Illmols Indxana State Ill1no1s State College Teacher! College M Ed Umvemty of Illinoxs The commerc1al department IS very eff1c1ently run by Mr Brooks Hts pastlme 13 sports w1th boatmng and f1sh1ng leadmg 1n that fleld Mr Brooks 13 co sponsor of the school newspaper Mr Carlson, our sc1ence teacher, chooses as h1s favonte hobb1es sw1mm1ngand golfmng He IS mterested ln all k1nds of sc1ence He teaches general scmence b1ology, and chemlstry Mr Champmn, our very act1ve coach physmcal educat1on and c1v1cs teacher cons1ders sports h1s mam nxterest In group pa1t1c1pat1on, basketball tops hrs l1st and he also l1kes swlrnmlng and boatlng Our agruzulture teacher and F F A sponsor 1s Mr Clme Mr Chne can be seen most places wlth hxs camera but gardenmg IS h1s ma1n 1nterest The g1rls' physxcal elucauon and health advlsor, Mrs Douglas, came to Bxsmarck last September as Mxss R1enstra Early 1n the fall, she marr1ed Charles Douglas, a med1cal student She sponsors the G R A the pep club, and the tumbhng team Mrs Douglas loves to dance and swlm The sound of muslc around the hlgh school, usually means our muslc teacher Mrs HaTf1S 1S near She dlrects the band m1xed chorus and gmrls' chorus Playmg the rnar1mba IS her favomte hobby Mrs Messner whose hobby 15 maklng Scrapbooks, teaches Engllsh and Latmn, and 1s the school l1brar1an Much of her tlme IS devoted to the annual and the school newspaper MR HOWARD CLINE MRS RAMONA DOUGLAS MRS LAURA HARRIS MRS MARY MESSNER Urnversny of B S Umvemty B S Eastern Illmols A B 1'll1no1s Wesleyan Ill1no1s of Mlnnesota State College M Ed UHIVCYSIIY of Ilhnols 1:1 1? al' agx r HUGH MOSS MISS BARBARA SHELLEY MR HERMAN SCHNEIDER Mr Moms B A Cedar Crest B S Illmois Stare Colle ge N1 X Umvers College Normal Umversrty MRS MARTHA TROVILLION B S Umversrty of Illinols my of Illrnoms Track one of B1smarck's ma1n sports, 1s coached by a very busy and hrstory Hrs ma1n rnterest 18 athlet1cs but he also f1nds great pleasure rn workmg wrth the church chorr he orgamzed and w1th youth groups Mrss Shelley, another newcomer to B1smarck thrs year selects as her favorrte pastlme, readmg Mmss Shelley teaches Englrsh and problems and also drrects the Jumor and semor plays Mr Schne1der rs the mdustrral arts and dr1ver trarmng teacher Almost any trme you can fmd hmm busy wlth hrs hobby woodworkmg He also lrkes to go frshmg Home econormcs 1s taught very effrcrently by Mrs Trovmlhon ln her spare t1me she fmds herself kmttmg and orl pa1nt1.ng She also sponsors the F H A The Jamtors known to us students HS Zeb and C1'aCkeI' have put rn most of therr trrne keep1ng our school neat and clean They have done a swell Job The cooks also have a b1g Job They plan and cook our meals each day, and try to satlsfy the many hungry stomachs Our thanks should go out to our bus drlvers who have carrred us farthfully to and from school m any k1nd of weather CHARLES HISER ZELBERT LYTLE BILL CUINNINGHAM JESS HOSHAUER Drrvers MRS ANNA CARTER MR CLARENCE WILSON MRS MADOLYN MOSS MR ZELBERT LYTLE MRS FFRNE SIZELOVE Janitors Cooks us lf! .Q b 4 ,,,. Q I L V ' - 'f Q be w L, ' , A R ., V I M . . . A,B.,.. ' .H ' ' ' , . . . teacher around our school, Mr. Moss. Mr. Moss teaches mathematics Y , . . . . ' ' ll ll ll I l I I I D 1 1 2 MR, - , . . MR. , - . . . MR. ' . - 1 . 4 . MR. . B . by r X I x A I R, il -- L -41 1 Hands busy wlth the day s as s1gnment 5- XD H DARLENE ARNOLD Armstrong Hrgh School 1 Danvllle I-hgh School 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 2 3 4 Twlrler 2 3 Drum Majorette 4 ROBERT BARTLETT Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball!! Basketball 1 2 3 4 CHARLES BEAGLE Baseball 3 Varsity Shmf 4 PQ' 3-use, 3: .14 Xi.. 31.11- in-Q CONNIE BROWN Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 C ss Secretary 1 2 Libranan 2 3 4 Cheerleader4 G R A 4 Basketball Homecommg Queen 4 MARILYN BRYANT Class Presrdent 1 F H A 1 2 3 4 Guls Chorus 1 2 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 4 Musicales 1 2 4 Cheer leader 1 3 4 Student Council 3 GEORGE CLAWSON Track 2 3 Basketball 3 Class Vlce Presrdent 3 IUDITH CORZINE Ballard Memorial East Peona 1 Prketon Kentucky2 Lrttleton Hugh Colorado 3 Buzzer 4 JERRY CRANMORE Danvllle Hlgh School 1 Track 2 3 Buzzer 4 PATRICIA CUMMINS Newton I-hgh School 1 Guls Chorus 3 4 Mus lcales 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Class Secretary 4 Buzzer 4 Marriage Is Murder 4 Y. Y Y ,vi Iii V3 '5 uma? GAYLE lbrass Oakwood High School 1 2 Clul Pleliden! 3 Baseball 3 Buketball3 4 Track 3 4 Student Council 4 Buzzer 4 Blllbooll 4 Vlllity Show 4 JACK ALLEN EARL Track 1 Bosltetblll 1 Blteblll 1'2 3 4 Buzzer 4 HAROLD EDWARDS FFA 1234 Buzzer4 Marriage Is Murder 4 MARILYN EDWARDS Henmng High School 2 3 Buzzer 4 RICHARD EDWARDS Boys Chorus 1 F F A 1 2 3 4 Buzzel'4 ROBERTA MAY FINNEY Class Vxce President 1 Cheerleader 1 F H A 1234 Band1234 Gxrls Chorus 1 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 Mmicales 1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 4 Mama sBaby Boy 3 Bluebook 4 Alumni Home commg Queen 4 DAR Award 4 Varslty Show 4 .gr 4'-52. DOROTHY ANN GOUTY H A 1 2 3 4 G Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Muslcalesl 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 1 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Bluebook 4 CHARLOTTE GAIL GREER Student Councrl 1 F H A 12 Buzzer4 GRA 4 Pep Club 4 MARY DIANE HOLLINGSWORTH F H A 1 Band 1 Girls Chorus 1 3 4 Musicales 1 3 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Buzzer 4 Marilage Is Murder 4 IRMA LEANN HORNOR Band 1 2 3 4 Musrcales 1 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 3 Mrxed Chorus 4 G R A Bluebook 4 Buzzer 4 Llbrarlan 4 RUTH ANN HOSHAUER Band 1 2 3 4 Muslcales 1 2 3 4 G1r1s Chorus 3 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 G R Bluebook 4 Buzzer 4 ARTHUR GEORGE HUFFMAN W F.F A 1-2-3-4- Basketball 1-2-3- Band 1- Track 2-3- I Buzzer 4g Bluebook 4. 4 A KAREN LOU INGRAM Hoopeston Hrgh School 1 2 Class Secretary 3 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Girls Chorus 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Band 3 4 Muslcales 3 4 Student Council 4 G R A Bluebook 4 Buzzer 4 Marriage Is Murder 4 LINDA LEE INGRAM F H A 1 Mamas Baby Boy 3 Grrls Chorus 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Musrcales 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Buzzer4 Mamage Is Murder 4 MARCIA LOU INGRAM Band 1-2-3-4- Musicales 1-2-3-4,5 Girls Chorus 3-4' Mixed Chorus 3 4- Mama s Baby Boy 3' Buzzer 4- Bluebook 45 F,H, A, 1. DONALD JAc1cs if Danville High School 1 Buzzer 4 LENARD KNEE T ck 1 2 F F A 3 Buzzer 4 LORETTA LEE KNIGHT F H A 1-2-3-4- Musicales 1-2-3-4' Girls Chorus 2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 4g Prom Queen 3: Bluebook 4g G. R. A, 45 Class Secretary 4. RICHARD KNIGHT F F A 1 2 3 4 Tr k 1 2 4 Class Vice President 2 Basketball 3 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 CLARA MEEKER Girl: Ch0l'll 1 2 3 Mixed Ch0rIB14FHA 2 Buzzer 4 BETTY SUE MILES Perrysville High School 1-2- F H A 3- Girls Chorus 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4- Mus- icales 3-45 Class Vice- Presidem 4g Bluebook 4: 'Marriage Is Murder 4. FLORA BELLE MILLER F H A 1 2 3 4 MUS1C3ICS 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3-4g Band 3-4 G.R.A. 4g Buzzer 4. G.R. . 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH PECK Guls Chorus 4 MlXEd Chorus 4 Muslcale 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 A GRETTA POTTER Buzzer 4 PATRICIA SMITH Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 C SS Secretary 1 2 Class Trea surer 1 2 4 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Student Counc1l3 4 THOMAS SMITH Basketball 1 2 3 4 Base bal112 3 4 Track12 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 C ass President 1 2 Class Vlce Presldent 3 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Prom Kmg3 Stu dent Council 3 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 Marriage Is Murder 4 Varslty Show 4 KAREN TAFLINGER F H.A. 1-2-3-4- Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4- Mixed Chorus - -3-4-G, , , , T? W -rv if S.,-v CONNIE IO THOMAS Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 34 Muslcalesl 23 Mama s Baby Boy 3 G R A 4 Buzzer4 Blue book4 Marrrage ls Murder 4 MERLIN THOMASON Rossvrlle I-hgh School 2 3 Track 1 4 DONALD TURNER Boys Chorus 1- Band 1-2-3 4- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4- Musicales 1-2-3- Speech 3 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Buzzer 4- Cheer- leader 4- Marriage Is Murder 4 KAREN SUE WELLER Band 1 2 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Musncales 1 2 3 H A 1 2 3 4 C Treasurer 1 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 A JOHN MICHAEL WHITE F F A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Musrcales 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 2 3 Mrxed Chorus2 3 4 Baseball2 3 4 Track 2 Mama s Baby Boy 3 Class Pres1dent4 Bluebook 4 Ronnre Beagle sings Cry Baby Cry ln the Varsity Show YW' ?' ls...-4 L hs-Y JIM WILLIAMS Buzzer 4 Baseball 4 Class President 4 Marriage Is Murder 4 Flora Belle Miller Karen Weller Marcia Ingram and Connie Brown f rgure out their typing speeds Par Smrth thrnkmg about the day s assignment Junior CLASS OFFICERS Presidents . .Larry Roderick Lowell Burgin Vice -Presidents . Sue Laury Robert Dunagan Secretaries . .Judy Fetters Wayne Hill Treasurers . Robert Moore Charles Roderick Student Council . Marilyn Ping Lowell Burgin Clas s Sponsors . Robert Andrews Robert Bolton Lowell Burgin Bill Cook Mary Ellen Cox Shirley Cunningham Laura Harris Martha Trovillion Ronald Dines Dale Carlson f -A Robert Dunagan Mary Jo Dunavan Richard Earl Marilyn Edgington Samuel Edwards Wx is U '-uw vs-'K 5, V Ji ,su , H, 1 l 4 1,7 'X ' W1 r i 1 ., ' ,r . 7.1 el . K,,gQ'- 4 -ll B' , . I Q- A Ay . ' 1 ' l I I S' 421' ey x A, X .- 3s Q,-hr if 5, A N- N: 01 Q, 1 ' I 1 l 1 -E : ibn' ' I .., hh 5 I :- Y fy Va f 5 H fi' vs f N v an as . s. 5 : 5, 'lr' 1 , X I If .3 Patricia Ehlenfeld Robert Elliot Judy Fetters Patrick Flaherty Judy Greer Barbara Haun Wayne Hill Kenneth Hiser Sandra Holman Charles Huffman Penelope Jansz Dale Knee RIN.. bg, x, AX fo- -N -f s. f., - 1 M 45 x la Z' A ' any ,Nr X . 4 '0. x. if ' N' 1,71 Ma ry Beth Knight Susan Laury Alan Liggett Nancy Llewellyn Ronald Lynch Ruth Matthew s John Miller Robert Moore Loralee Morrison James Neal Robert Peevler Virginia Peevler Marilyn Ping JoAnne Rainwater Floyd Roberts Charles Roderick John Roderick Larry Roderick Jean Romack Marjorie Rudolph Ann Sears Kearney Smith Bonnie Spries Jerry Thomason C J w Q- i f 1, tsl -.A luX,,. f. 'C' I K. , Q CI G. John Miller, Bob Andrews, Wayne Hill, Jerry Thomason, and Charles Huffman, taking a timed writing in typing class. I if 1 5 ... K 'U i ' 4 1' S. ' , --' O., N' was lr ,Q tl .J -1 , I 'T Z5 a. ,.v 2 Y- I X V Sharon Alexande r ' :Qu ,K N . -5 Raymond Allison . ' Su ' K--F Q , f xl Lf Sandra Bahls S 'i , 5' f' if Laurel Bodine L ig-lil Dale Bryant - John Claypool Q. Q-nc ll f ffpci favs, wo- B ,S Q- M Cl . 2 I 'S 3 1 Y . 4 Y Robert Coake Darryl Coan Edgar Cross Lois DeNeal 'Q if . I. ,,,,, M ' ' 'x - x kai I gif B Q, X , , . E I Charlotte Dice sg K I, Louis Dolbee 3' s -ZX' . 1 X- My Larry Edington Lowell Edwards Mickey Gibson ,gi At Robert Gouty W ty' 6 Deanna Handley on om 0 re QQ Sandra Hewes Q' r CLASS OFFICERS lb. Presidents . . . Dale Bryant Martha Smith Vice-Presidents Martha Smith Sandra Thomas John Hickman Secretary . Patricia Miles it James Hornor Treasurers . Ervin lngalsbe L- 'C f af' 5, :ISI 552331. '- Ervin Ingalsbe Paul Line r .-zi yy, . . ,,:,Q5J4i. Bill Huels Student Council Cla s s Sponsors Larry Edington . Lois DeNeal Byron Roderick Barbara Shelly Loyd Champion Delores Jones Phillip Marble Wade Meade Patricia Miles William Miller it .b., Marjie Moss Karen Murphy Marion Olrnstead Carl Rainwater Byron Roderick Patricia Roderick Hazel Rudolph Coralee Schneider Linda Scott Martha Smith T stairs 3931. ff T Q fs B v - .N 1. ,, I A . V T o n, 1 J' Q . , Donna Stanford Diana Taylor 1 Janice Taylor I Sandra Thomas Ramona Thomason l Charles Watkins ' 1 UN, Susan Webber Barbara Yund On the World History trip Donna Stanford, Lois DeNeal, Martha Smith, and Pat Miles tell Santa what they want for Christmas during the stop at Santa Claus, Indiana. Z5 Q 5 3 1, 9' v . s I W4 ' F' --A X Q M. our y Q ,f ,4- CD '72 ' 1 'Sup- 'gf- 1-Sri tl T! J f ,- - Lillie Barnes William Qi , Boswell - 4' Barbara Bryant fd , gr!! 1 f . - 'A , Carolyn , , C-:hx 55 3 . fl Claypool mv ,df A P' Q 3 ,gs . ,, ' Richard Coake 'N A Q: , 6 A 8 A s - J X Darrel Cohoon A 1 XS.-f ! A , wr ' W 'W 'I' ' 72' JIX Ag' 3 V1 James Edwards Eva Engel Gordon Finley Arnold Frederick Steven Elkin h In 0 Il Stephen Finney CLASS OFFICERS Presidents . . .Barbara Bryant Eddie Nixon Vice-Presidents . . Eddie Nixon Bill Knight Secretaries. . . Gladys White Lorraine Reed Treasurers. . . Mary Starr V Bill Thomas Student Council ...... Carol Taflinger Benjamin White Class Sponsors . Ramona Douglas Gerald Brooks Jack Greer Larry Huffman Sue Gouty Stanley Hickman Richard Hobaugh Larry Ingalsbe W. .4 I Donna Conner 3' it 5 Don Courson y t vw Ronald Dice 'F S Q ' D- is 1 ,ww I rf, an: O , V 'x '4sml...: S f 1 Carolyn Dine S Ernest Dunagan Carolyn Wise 'mfr Edwards Dean Jones Jerry Justice Bill Knight I Mary Limp Betty Lockhart Richard' McCann nk FH 'Y Carol Taflinger William Thomas John Webber Benjamin White Frances Miller Warren Miller Jerry Nesbitt Edward Nixon Joan Powell Russell Potter Bob Bartlett and George Clawson give freshmen Ben White and Gladys White an airplane ride during Freshmen Initiation Wil I V ffk Vi iting Glasses d' 5 Jack Greer, Stanley Hickman, Bill Boswell, Don Courson and Richard McCann drawing blueprints in industrial arts class. 16' 5 . ik if ' B s pl., -I ' y ' h 1 'Tix ' f 'i .S1,,fi1. .jx . L s 1 ff . 4 if Q i 1 f ri' f f : fs 1 L , -sz Bob Bartlett and George Clawson , , Checking on the weather for the general explaining a model in solid geometry Mary Beth Knight works at the board while Science Class are Dale Bryant and wade Class the rest of the Latin II students puzzle over , Meade. Caesar's C ommentanes. .air ' 0 5 V s .Af , 0 Y . ,wi - v ' K 1353. '-4 Bonnie Spries holds Mary Ellen Cox and Judy Fetters in suspense The senior girls busily sew on dresses and jumpers in home- with this chemistry experiment, making III class. Bob Moore and Floyd Roberts dissecting a grasshopper in biology class. The typing I class taking a timed writing, Creative hands are the keys to the social world. Activitie vm.. F E? X fe? o ,air is , 1 Y l f ...f-.....m..,.,.,... P 5 s 54 mm .Mm-J-,-1 -. N? Wi',. , -'Q 221355 .- K Q - ' . Hz 51' 1 E if Q 1, f T N. - 2 ,ii 0 , 4 in ,. 2,5 .df ' is A 4 gt 4-G7 su I 1 . ' 1513712 Y, , Mary Ellen Cox and Nancy Llewellyn agree Jim Williams examining the new set of Collier's Charles Watkins and lrvin lngalsbe study that lt is a treat to read---not a trick. Encyclopedias. book ccvers displayed for National Book Library C The circulation of books, magazines, pamphlets and other materials kept the Library Club members busy throughout each school day. They also helped process books and took an active part in the Student Librarians of East Central Illinois Association activities. Officers were: Connie Brown, president, Mary' Ellen Cox, vice-presidentg N . ancy Llewellxn, secretary-treasurer, Mary Jo Dunavan, reporter, Sandra Holman, Student Council. Student librarians looking over some of the new librar books FIRST ROW y . , LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Holnian, Sandra Thomas, Margie Moss, Connie Brown, Donna Stanford, Mary Ellen Cox, Nancy Llewellyn, Judy Fetters, Leann Hornor. SECOND ROW: Karen Murphy. THIRD ROW: Larry Roderick, Pat Ehlenf ld Fl ' ' e , oyd Roberts, Ruth Matthews, Pat I-laherty, Mary Jo Dunavan, Marilyn Ping, Penny jansz, Diana Taylor, Mrs. Messner fLibrarianJ. Band The band has played for all the home basketball games, marched in several parades, held concerts, and competed in district and state contests. Every band member looks forward to the annual Band Banquet held each spring. The band officers take time out for a snapshot: Larry Roderick, Student Council, Byron Roderick, vice president Dorothy Gouty, president, Iudy Fetters, secretary, Nancy Llewellyn, treasurer. The majorettes twirled at all home basketball games and paraded with the marching band, Sandra Thomas, Linda Scott, Bonnie Spries, Delores Jones, Marjie Moss, Darlene Arnold, drum majorette. The band in concert formation as they played for the Bismarck Community Fair. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Finney, Shirley Cunningham, Nancy Llewellyn, Marilyn Ping, Mary Starr, Penny Iansz, Ruth Hoshauer, Mary Ellen Cox, Mary Beth Knight. SECOND ROW: Mary Io Dunavan, Martha Smith, Marcia Ingram, Linda Ingram, Larry Roderick, Donna Stanford, Lois DeNeal, George Roderick, Stephen Finney, Ben White, Ramona Thomason, Pat Roderick, Marilyn Edington, Bill Cook, Karen Weller, Dorothy Gouty, Don Tumer. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Dice, Gladys White, Carol Taflin er Francis Miller, Lillie Barnes, Flora Belle Miller, Leann Hornor, Karen Ingram, Charles Watkins, Byron Roderick, g . Iudy Fetters, Pat Ehlenfeld, Ann Sears, John Claypool, Connie Thomas, Charles Roderick, Floyd Roberts, Mike White. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. I-Iarrisfdirectorj, Delores Jones, Sandra Thomas, Darlene Arnold, Bonnie Spries, Linda Scott, Marjie Moss, Ruth Matthews, James Hornor, Ronnie Dice, Karen Murphy, Pat Flaherty, Sam Edwards, Bill Thomas. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clara Meeker, Ruth Hoshauer, Darlene Arnold, Sue Laury, Connie Thomas, Marjie Moss, Barbara Yund, Pat Ehlenfeld, Flora Miller, Delores Jones, Donna Conner, Dorothy Peck, Linda Ingram, Pat Miles, Lois DeNeal, Nancy Llewellyn, Karen Taflinger, Dorothy Gouty. SECOND ROW: Penny Jansz, Pat Cummins, Ann Sears, Pat Roderick, Charlotte Dice, Sue Gouty, Carolyn Claypool, Diane Hollingsworth, Sandy Thomas, Marcia Ingram, Lorraine Reed, Coralee Schneider, Mary Cox, Karen Weller, Karen Murphy, Susan Webber, Sandra Holman, Roberta Finney. THIRD ROW: Connie Brown, Sharon Alexander, Leann Hornor, Shirley Cunningham, Pat Smith, Linda Scott, Sandra Thomas, Ram- ona Thomason, Marilyn Edgington, Mary Dunavan, Judy Fetters, Marilyn Ping, Mary Knight, Ruth Matthews, Loretta Knight, Karen Ingram, Marilyn Bryant, Mrs. Harris, fdirectory. Uhoruses The Christmas and Spring Concerts were the highlights of the year for the choruses. They were under the direction of Mrs. Laura Harris. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Conner, Gladys White, Ruth Hoshauer, Marjie Moss, Darlene Arnold, Jerry Justice, Coralee Schneider, Delores Jones, Lois DeNeal, Pat Miles, Dorothy Gouty, Connie Thomas, George Roderick, Ervin Ingalsbe, Darrel Cohoon, Mrs. Harris, Director. SECOND ROW: Diane Hollingsworth, Sue Gouty, Penny Iansz, Sue Laury, Lorraine Reed, Lillie Barnes, Carolyn Claypool, Charlotte Dice, Roberta Finney, Mary Cox, Nancy Llewellyn, Marcia Ingram, Karen Weller, Flora Miller, Sandra Thomas, Ben White, Charles Roderick, Mickey Gibson. THIRD ROW: Clara Meeker, Pat Cummins, Carolyn Dines, Ann Sears, Pat Roderick, Carol Taflinger, Marilyn Ping, Judy Fetters, Sandra Holman, Dorothy Peck, Linda Ingram, Barbara Yund, Karen Murphy, Pat Ehlenfeld, Karen Taflinger, Mary Dunavan, Byron Roderick, John Claypool, Mike White, Don Turner. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Edgington, Connie Brown, Leann Hornor, Pat Smith, Shirley Cun ningham, Sharon Alexander, Linda Scott, Ramona Thomason, Marilyn Bryant, Loretta Knight, Mary Knight, Bonnie Spries, Karen Ingram, Ruth Matthews, Edgar Cross, Bob Coake, Darryl Coan, Lowell Edwards, Marion Olmstead. Q. PQ an T ,v l Q A S7 vs 0 Q7 I4' ,A The F. H.A, girls pose for their picture on the front steps of the main building. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Holman, Ruth Matthews, Lorraine Reed, Pat Miles, Lois DeNeal, Karen Taflinger. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Cox, Ann Sears, Diana Taylor, Sandra Hewes, Dorothy Gouty, Marilyn Bryant, Barbara Yund. THIRD ROW: Sandy Thomas, Hazel Rudolph, Janice Taylor, Sue Gouty, Deanna Handley, Sue Webber, Sandra Bahls, FOURTH ROW: Delores Jones, Coralee Schneider, Charlotte Dice, Patty Roderick, Karen Weller, Mrs. Trovillion, iadvisorl. NOT PICTURED: Marjorie Rudolph. - Fo I-loin This year the F,H. A. served refresh- ments at the all school Christmas party, various teachers meetings, presented a style show with their Mother's Tea, had formal installation and initiation of officers and new members, and observed National F, I-I. A. Week. The F.l-l.A, officers meet with the Chapter Mothers to plan the year's work. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Smith, Student Council: Martha Smith, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Connie Brown, historiang Donna Stanford, projects chairman: Nancy Llewellyn, vice presidentg Mrs. Veron Smith Chapter Mother. THIRD ROW: Loretta Knight, secretaryg Flora Belle Miller, treasurer, Mary Dunavan, courtesy chair- man, Roberta Finney, president, Mrs. Trovillion, advisor, Shirley Cunningham, public relations chairman, Mrs. Ralph Knight, Chapter Mother. The F.F.A. boys line up outside the agriculture room door. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Hornor, Jerry Nesbitt, Ben White, Ronnie Dice, Larry Huffman, Jim Rison, Bob Dunagan, Warren Miller, Bill Knight, Ervin Ingalsbe, Richard Edwards. SECOND ROW: Wade Meade, Ronnie Lynch, Mike White, Laurel Bodine, Russell Potter, Dick Knight, Floyd Roberts, John Roderick, Larry Roderick, Bill Miller. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cline fadvisorj, Phil Shank, Larry Edington, Lenard Knee, Arthur Huffman, Marion Olmstead, Tom Smith, Harold Edwards, James Edwards, Bob Moore, Sam Edwards. . .x or ab ruff AM: 6 IU .ai-E, T ,B RICA a , AMW , 0oc 'f'91v 'P , if TQFNFQQ? 0 0 o 'L :Q c' ff1'Jf,10 b J 4 L 0 ld 5 The F, F,A, boys took part in the parliamentary procedure and speech Contests, in land, livestock, dairy, grain and poultry judgingg and put on their annual Parent-Son Banquet. They also carried on a chain sheep raising project. The club officers take their stations for their regular meeting. LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Roberts, vice president, Laurel Bodine, treasurerg Phil Shank, reporterg Mike White, president, Bob Moore secretary: Arthur Huffman, sentinel, Mr. Cline Qadvisorj. . ..,,.,,, I ' 149:39 The staff looking over the material in the Editor's Desk. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Gouty, Marcia Ingram, Dorothy Peck, Karen Weller, Ruth Hoshauer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Messner, Roberta Finney, Darlene Arnold, Bob Siddena, Karen Taflinger, Loretta Knight. THIRD ROW: Dick Knight, Karen Ingram, Larry Dolbee Tom Smith, Arthur Huffman, Leann Hornor, Mike White. llluehnok Editor-in-Chief , Activity Editor. . Art Editor , , Class Editor , Sports Editor . . Photograph Editor . Business Manager . Student Photographe r Karen Ingram Karen Weller . Bob Siddens Roberta Finney , Tom Smith Dorothy Gouty Larry Dolbee . Mike White Mary Messner Advisor . ...... . .... . Associate Staff ..,, Marcia Ingram, Dorothy Peck, Ruth Hoshauer, Darlene Arnold, Karen Taflinger, Loretta Knight, Dick Knight, Arthur Huffman, Leann Hornor. STAFF Editor-In-Chief . . . . . Clara Meeker Associate Editor . . . Tom Smith Aff Editor .... . . Bob Siddens Associate Art Editor ......... Judy Corzine Reporters , Phil Shank, Pat Cummins, Arthur Huffman, Charlotte Greer, Don Turner, Marilyn Edwards, Jerry Cranmore, Harold Edwards, Leann I-lornor, Diane Hollingsworth, Ruth Hoshauer, Beatrice Rudolph, Jim Williams, Don Jacks, Karen Ingram, Larry Dolbee, Dick Knight Typists ........ Karen Weller, Don Turner, Flora Belle Miller, Ruth Hoshauer, Connie Thomas, Dorothy Peck, Charlotte Greer Mimeograph Operators ............ Karen Ingram, Marcia Ingram, Linda Ingram Circulation Manager ......... Gretta Potter Circulation Associates . . Richard Edwards, Lenard Knee Student Council Representative ..... Karen Ingram Advisors ........ . Mary Messner Gerald Brooks lluzzer The Buzzer was published by the senior English class in co-operation with the commerce department on the last Friday of each month. The aims of the paper were: to present the news of the school in a readable and enjoyable manner, to promote school activities and work for the betterment of the school, to share good clean amusement, to make the students of B, T, I-I, S, one big family. The co-operative hands of this staff made publishing the Buzzer a cinch. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Edwards, Linda Ingram, Karen Weller, Marcia Ingram, Ruth Hoshauer, Connie Thomas, Diane Hollingsworth, Flora Miller, Don Jacks Phil Shank. SECOND ROW: Dick Knight, Dorothy Peck, Gretta Potter, Bob Siddens, Karen Ingram, Judy Corzine, Leann Hornor, Charlotte Greer, Clara Meeker, Pat Cummins, Beatrice Rudolph. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brooksqadvisorl, jack Earl, Lenard Knee, Larry Dolbee, Jerry Cranmore, Tom Smith, Arthur Huffman, Don Turner, Harold Edwards, Mary Messner Qadvisorj, Marilyn Edwards. NOT PICTURED: Iim Williams. ,- , X K S . -kay XJ . , ,NV I, It sr it ' 3 ,' f,, Cousin Maude serves coffee to the Ward family. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ellen Cox, Bob Moore, Nancy Llewellyn, Ann Sears, Charles Roderick, Marilyn Ping, Pat Flaherty. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Roberts, Bonnie Spries, Barbara Haun, Marilyn Edgington. NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Dines. Junior Class Play Anything for a Laugh, Junior Class Stick 'em U I Play, was presented on October Zl, in the P school gymnasium. The audience was kept laughing as the Ward family finally land on top of the world after a riotous dinner - spiced up with the ventriloquism of suitor Victor, Anything-for-a-laugh vaude- villian. CHARACTERS Bob Moore. . . Mary Ellen Cox , Nancy Llewellyn . Floyd Roberts . . Bonnie Spries . . Marilyn Edgington Barbara Haun . . Ronnie DineS . . Pat Flaherty . . Charles Roderick. Marilyn Ping . . Ann Sears . . Pkvkakalf . . Fred Ward , Marion Ward . . . Beverly , , , Tony . .... Polly . Cousin Maude Gracie Marshall . Wilbur Shakes Victor Brian Fey Ottis Honsacker Mrs. Honsacker Tiny Tetrazinni Pk Barbara Shelly . . . . DiT9Ct01' Susan Laury .... Student Director Several members of the production crew take time out from their hard work. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Cunningham, propertiesg Judy Fetters, make-upg Bob Bolton, carpenter. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jo Dunavan. propertiesg Sue Laury, student directorg Penny Jansz, adver- tisement. E ,gy R E72 H TN ar 4,-9 Y P '7 amor Class Play Marnage Is Murder the semor class play was pre sented Aprxl 13 Marr1age l1ke murder w1ll out ' Ha1's s1ster f1nds when she trles to marry off her wzdowed brother .Q 1 secretly through a matr1mon1a1 agency Torn Smxth Karen Ingram L1nda Ingram D1ane Hollmgsworth C0nn1e Thomas Don Turner J1m W1l11arns Betty M1les Pat Cummms Harold Edwards Barbara Shelly Charlotte Greer . Hal Stow Laureen Stow Sally Stow Carrxe Ma1n Bell B1rd Clarence Redfern Frank Foster Anna Summers Lmda Srruth Shenff Hxtzen . . Director . Student Director 39 Q X Retiring King Bob Bodine and Queen Joyce Smith Prepare to crown the new Prom King Tom Smith and Queen LOWU3 Knight. King's Court: Bob Elliot, sophomore pageg Larry Dolbee and Jack Earl, King candidatesg Dale Bryant, fresh- Queen's Court: Karen Ingram candidatesg sophomore page. wyP2Mi1es. man page. NOT and Marilyn Pat Mussong M rf' x 12 gm? 'ull 1 Juniors and seniors with their guests dining and dancing at the Cafe De Ville to the music of Gene Trimble's Orchestra. Prom Queen Loretta Knight, King Tom Smith, and retiring Queen Joyce Smith register joy and surprise at the showers Junior-i vnior Banquet and Prom The Juniors entertained the seniors and of confetti. their guests with an Evening In Paris on May ZO, 1955, in the Bismarck Gymnasium. The Petit Garcons - Mike White, Charles Beagle and Don Turner - entertain guests at the Cafe De Ville with Vive L'Amour. Larry Dolbee as Gallant Andre fcenterj with his co-workers Jack Earl and George Clawson. Here 'n There Pat Miles gets her morning Phil Shank acts as Master of I exercise opening her locker. Ceremonies for the Ted Tullivan Show, Toast of the Barn. 7' E Larry Roderick, Laurel Bodine, and Bob Siddens proudly exhibit the third place trophy won at the Jamaica Invitational Basketball Tournament. Mrs, Harris, Sam Edwards, Christine Campbell, Pat Flaherty, and Larry Smith Ann Sears, Pat Flaherty, Sandra Holman-- 1956 Speech Students--took part in the District Speech Contest, Mrs. Douglas, Miss Shelly. and Mr. Champion at the Freshman Initiation as The Three Little Pigs, eating their Corny, Corn, Corn. proudly display the trophy presented to Bismarck broadcasting over WITY on High the best marching band on Hospital Day School Roundup: Larry Roderick, Karen Ingram, Ronnie Lynch and Sam Edwards count at the Veterans Facility. Floyd Roberts, Penny Iansz, and Mary Ellen Cox, the candy for the F, F. A, G.R.A. girls meet on the baseballdiamond for their club picture. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Llewellyn, Karen Taflinger, Loretta Knight, Darlene Arnold, Lois DeNeal, Donna Stanford, Martha Smith, Pat Miles, Lorretta Reed, Sandra Thomas, Marjie Moss, Delores Jones, Connie Thomas, Connie Brown, Dorothy Peck, Flora Belle Miller, Karen Ingram, Sandy Holman. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Knight, Pat Ehlenfeld, Charlotte Greer, Hazel Rudolph, Patty Roderick, Bonnie Spries, Marilyn Edgington, Sue Webber, Deanna Handley, Lorraine Reed, Barbara Yund, Karen Murphy, Linda Scott, Coralee Schneider, Ruth Hoshauer, Sue Laury, Mary Jo Dunavan, Karen Weller, Leann l-lornor, Mrs. Douglas fsponsorj. NOT PICTURED: Betty Miles. Club officers watch tennis match. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Douglas fsponsory Karen Ingram, president, Loretta Knight, vice president, Sandra Thomas, recreation chairman . SECOND ROW: Nancy Llewellyn, treasurer, Donna Stanford, secretary, Martha Smith, Student Council. p G.ll. . The Girls Recreational Association was organized this fall to promote sports and recreational activities in the high school. Among their activities were soccer, tennis, swimming, horseback riding, skating, and hiking. They sponsored the first Soc Hop and had several other parties, starting with a Christmas Party. 42 Sk111fu1 hands of a. good loser and a graceful wmner FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Elliott, Bill Knight, Ronald Dice, manager. SECOND ROW: Laurel Bodine, Robert Coake, Byron Roderick, Dale Knee, Bob Bolton, Kenny Hiser, Pat Flaherty, THIRD ROW: Loyd Champion fcoachj, Bob Siddem, Louis Dolbee, Bob Moore, Tom Smith, Larry Dolbee, Mike White, Larry Roderick, Hugh Moss, fassistant coachj. Ba kethall DATE November November November November November November November December Dec embe r Decembe r December January January January January January January January February February February February Bismarck earned the thi PLACE The re There Here Here There Here There Here Here There There Jamaica Tourney Here There County Tourney Here There Here There Here Here There rd place trophy in 44 the Ja SCORES OPPONENT WE THEY Williamsport 56 41 East Lynn 57 37 Potomac 48 43 Rankin 38 50 Armstrong 53 67 Alumni 63 48 Rankin 43 48 Henning 66 38 Jamaica 62 53 Rossville 61 36 Ridgefarrn 69 64 St. Joseph 50 56 Homer 63 44 Ridgefarm 74 63 Hoopeston 44 53 Potomac 51 63 East Lynn 62 56 Potomac 48 61 Georgetown 61 70 Hennin 60 53 Rossvigle 77 51 Catlin 77 78 Armstrong 47 53 East Lynn 59 36 Westville 50 56 rnaica Invitational Tournament. Bob Moore our flve foot eleven Our srx foot two semor center, Larry Dolbee our semor forward Junior forward favors the one Tom Smrth chooses as hrs fav who stands flve foot eleven says hand Jump shot orrte shot the Jump shot the one hand shot IS hrs favonte Two boys who are always trying are see a lot of acuon rn the next two years as they drd th1s year larry Roderlck our frve foot seven A one hand shot IS the favonte A flve foot nrne semor guard Mrke Junror guard, chooses as hls fav shot of our f1V8 foot seven semor Whrte chooses as hrs best shot the orrte, a set shot guard Bob Srddens jump shot -Ll fl Bodine, and Louis'Do1bee, are expected to juniors Kenny Hiser and Pat Flaherty. 1- .- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Edwards, Dale Bryant, Tom Smith, Jack Earl, Mike White, Bob Siddens, Dale Knee Laurel Bodine. SECOND ROW: Coach Loyd Champion, Jerry Nesbitt, Russell Potter, Bob Bartlett, Bob Moore, Pat Flaherty Jim Rison Byron Roderick, Ben White, Eddie Nixon, Assistant Coach Hugh Moss. THIRD ROW: Don Courson, Warren Miller Steve Finney, Jack Greer, Arnold Frederick, Dean Jones, Bill Boswell, Darrel Cohoon, Billy Thomas. DATE September September September September September September October October PLACE Here There Here There There Here There Here Baseball OPPONENT Henning Armstrong Ogden East Lynn Potomac Rankin Rankin IN. V. C. P13Y'-iff, Armstrong KN. V. C. playoff! Bismarck was co-champion with Rankin and Armstrong. Bismarck was second in the North Vermilion County playoffs. 46 SCORE THEY 3 9 0 1 7 6 3 19 JACK EARL TOM SMITH LAUREL BODINE Left Field Center Field Right Field BOB SIDDENS MIKE WHITE Pitcher Catcher SAM EDWARDS DALE BRYANT BOB BARTLETT DALE KNEE First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base if J , I -4 'Q-5. - as , L . 45. A 0 .AV I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Miller, Dale Bryant, Bob Coake, Phil Marble, Jim Neal, Dale Knee, Mickey Gibson Bill Huels, John Miller, Darryl Coan. SECOND ROW: Bob Elliot, Bill Cook, larry Edington, Ervin lngalsbe, Larry Dolbee Tom Smith, George Clawson, Bob Bartlett, Bob Siddens, Laurel Bodine, Ronnie Stockdale. THIRD ROW: Charles Watkins Pat Flaherty, Bob Moore, Kenny I-Iiser, Paul Line, Raymond Allison, Charles Huffman, Bob Peevler, Marion' Olmstead Alan Liggett. FOURTH ROW: Coach Hugh Moss, Byron Roderick, Sam Edwards, Jim Andrews. John Hiser, Bob Bodine Dick Alexander, Bob Gouty. DATE AND PLACE March 21 Bismarck March 29 Georgetown April 4 Bismarck April 5 Bismarck April 13 Bismarck April 15 Bismarck April 19 Bismarck April 26 Westville April 29 Potomac May 3 Potomac May 7 Georgetown Track 1955 OPPONENT Hoopeston Georgetown Cayuga Henning Hoope ston Eas t Lynn Rankin Henning Armstrong Ros sville Covington Cayuga Westville Fresh. -Soph. lNorth Vermilion County Meetl Armstrong Bismarck East Lynn Henning Potomac Rankin Ros sville Varsity fNorth Vermilion County Meetl County Meet WINNER Hoopeston Georgetown Bis marck Cayuga Bismarck Hoopeston Bismarck Rankin East Lynn Bis marck Henning Armstrong Bis marck Covington We stville Cayuga Bismarck Henning Bis marck Bismarck? Rankin Hoopeston Bismarck lst lst Znd 3rd lst lst lst 2nd 3rd lst Znd 3rd lst lst Znd 3rd 4th lst Znd lst Znd lst 4th .'l'Bismarck won all three relays. Bismarck won a total of six track trophies L efwr , fi ,rv M. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE 880 RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Byron Roderick, Ervin Ingalsbe, Sam Edwards, i Pat Flaherty. 7 Records VARSITY Tom Smith 100 Yard Dash 10.6 170 Yard Dash 18. 0 Shot Put 45 Feet 314 Inches Larry Dolbee Pole Vault 10 Feet 6 1!2 Inches seo Relay 1. 39. '1 J, R-r '1ut MILE RELAY, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Edwards, Bob Bartlett, Bob Bodine, Tom Smith. CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louie Dolbee, Bob Bartlett, Larry Dolbee, Dale Louie Dolbee Knee, Bill Miller. SECOND ROW: Bill Boswell, Jack Greer, Jim Edwards, Russ Potter, Alan Liggett. Jim Neal, Charlie Huffman, Bob Moore, Sam Edwards, Wade Meade. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moss, Bill Knight, .Paul Line. Bob Gouty, larry Edington, Merlin Thomason, Raymond Allison, Ken Hiser, Ed Nixon, Ervin Ingalsbe, Mickey Gibson, Warren Miller. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Pole Vault 9 Feet '7 U2 Inches - FRESHMAN 880 RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Byron Roderick, Laurel Bodine, Bill Huels, Ervin lngalsbe. VARSITY 880 RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Edwards, larry Dolbee, Dick Alexander, Tom Smith. V.u 91. g K ..... ...es M 5'-AJ! Basketball Queen and her attendants with their escorts. Freshmen-John Webber and Carolyn Dines, juniors-Pat Flaherty and Jean Romack, seniors-Queen Connie Brown and Larry Dolbee, and sophomores-Byron Roderick and Lois DeNea1, Ba kethall Homecoming The Week of February 6-10 was the first Bismarck High School Basketball Homecoming. A Varsity Show was given Tuesday evening, After the ballgame Friday night, a dance was held, highlighted by the crowning of the Basketball Queen, The tumblers, a new organization sponsored by Mrs. Douglas, performed at many home ballgames and the Varsity Show, The Varsity models the fashions the well-dressed girls will be Tumblers in pyramid formation. FIRST ROW: Sandra wearing this spring, at the Varsity Show. Bottom picture shows Hewes, Donna Conner, Bonnie Spries. SECOND ROW: an action shot of our homecoming game with Armstrong. Sandra Thomas, Jean Romack, TOP: Carolyn Claypool. nam A 9 H I -J,i'Q'iNL51 I l C--N' Introducing the Queen and her Court. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorraine Reed, freshman attendantg Donna Stanford, sophomore attendantg Roberta Finney, Queen, Allen Finney, crown bearerg Loretta Knight, senior attendant, and Judy Fetters, junior attendant. NOT PICTURED: Escorts, Bill Knight, Louis Dolbee, Mike White, Larry Dolbee, and Wayne Hill. Homecnming Homecoming festivities of Bismarck High School were celebrated November Z5 and 26. Friday night the Varsity played the Alumni. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen and a dance followed. The fortieth Alumni Banquet was held on Saturday night. Mike White escorting the Alumni and guests enjoying the Robert Matthews, president Queen to the throne. dance after the game. of the Alumni Association crowns the Queen 5 as 1 If - . i Q X .1 .fr is 61,4 f.4-a.g.--'-- S.............. .4 ,. Cheerleaders ready to lead the fans in Team's in a l-luddle. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Stanford, Connie Brown, Marilyn Bryant, and Don Turner. Since there are many fine points to learn about basket- ball, the four cheerleaders ask captain Tom Smith about the center jump. Cheerleader Our cheerleaders, three seniors and one sophomore, have efficiently led our cheering section this year, The pep club was newly organized this year under the supervision of Mrs, Douglas, The club has worked hard to improve our cheers and to make our pep sessions more interesting, The pep club meet for their regular practice, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Marjie Moss, Charlotte Greer, Lorretta Reed, Lorraine Reed, SECOND ROW Coralee Schneider, Sandra Thomas, Karen Murphy, Delores Jones, Deanna Handley, THIRD ROW: Sue Webber, Sandra Bahls, Sharon Alexander, Linda Scott, Sandra Hewes. Prac:t1ca.1 hands the key to the bus1ness world was-Wd' vs- ' fr' Q XX Q Adverti ing ff, 15,4 ' 'K k 1 x 'L fr' ' Q-Y R 4 A . 5 1 4 R W, V ' ,V , .x WN . X , x J. 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