Hickman High School - Cresset Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

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COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Volume F orty-T wo - W ,-3:53442 .1 - - - - .,w:f-- VJ. ,I QQ, QWWQCQWD September . .....I g. .g.Page 3 11 October 1. 15 . 1. . Page 19 1' ' Q' V e?ZXi????Y P be N 1 x, P - K 5 5' D . November .1 Q. g. Page 29 5 in 1 , 9 'r 343 , V! P ee eee, Bai. . X .3 :IV A 1 ..b.hl Artvr ah 'bg V V- .ull 4ee ee P 37 December , . fl gf l I 5 'J A' X gy. , ' f 'N 'x Q? 1. 'E 'V 3 .Af is fi fr aar . XE ' 5 1,41 -f.,5e'TQ age 75 A-. Q A H ' - ' n 5 vv -1. ,J .. I x.,AvI M arch .. ' r April . May . F I I ebruary 1 .4 P 1 . . .V . PQ? . . ggi' V lx V 5, g uw . g I 1 , I Page 95 I V A .I 1 ,, , 1' X I , .Page 105 I . .Page 119 vwwmgf b e Q-Lil'-:J 11- -,-4. ,J,...,.g.,.-J. :Z ,. .,1.1. . 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The School Board met during the summer and this school year to try to better conditions at Hickman and the other schools. We are happy to say that they have done their job to the utmost. DR. NEIL C. ASLIN Superintendent of Schools The learned and able man, who is pictured here, is Mr. Aslin, who for seven years has served in Columbia as Superintendent of Public Schools. Mr. Aslin comes well prepared with a B.S. degree from Southeast Missouri State College at Cape Girardeau and M.A. and D.Ed. degrees from Missouri Uni- versity. lncluded in the many duties of importance which fall upon the Superintendentis shoulders are four major ones: l. Making teaching effective. ll. Mak- ing 'money available to afford fine teaching fa- cilities. Ill. Finding qualified teachers to fill va- cancies. lV. Finding building space future needs. Mr. Aslin has done a fine job in carrying out these duties and says that the thing he enjoys most about his job is 'fthe contact with students arents and teachers. 7 P 9 Mr. Aslin finds relaxation from his work in golf, quail hunting, and reading. He is also very inter- ested in the activities of his family which includes Mrs. Aslin, Karen, Jack, and Patti. The Aslins call Columbia 'fthe finest place in Missouri to live. gy: :..:.1'5'-Lf:-gif: -5',.-'-3 , 213. 5 451-I -'rl --.- ., ' A- -1 -1- . -, ..-,, . .., -. H., ,,,,,-M K,--1.2. U .h ,V U I A---35441. . . .-r.-r-gap C .. w . . ' n.-e.44m-f - .sms m W-m-wp-vag-A Q-:ASQ-hue-In nu-sally Principal , Y , BERNARD A. SCHMITZ is a real principal and a real pal. He believes in the students governing them- selves, and in this respect Hickman has become well known. You can go to every high school in Missouri and never find a principal who is as interested, helpful, en- thusiastic, intelligent, and friendly. Mr. Schmitz is a man looked up to and admired by all Hickman students and is an excellent example for us all to follow. We all agree we would have to go far to beat him, because he Assistant Principal MRS. HELEN D. WILLIAMS is assistant principal who cooperates cheerfully in all Kewpie activities. She places great trust in her students, and, in turn, they want to work harder for her. Mrs. Williams has been at Hickman for she quite a while now, and with her warm friendliness tops lists of Kewpies all over. ,If it wasn't for the Verse Choir, which she started, Hickman wouldn't be the same place. We are fortunate to have such a fine person to guide us. Mrs. Williams taught two Speech classes, sponsored Tri- reme and Triship, and directed the Verse Choir and the Senior Play in addition to her duties as assistant principal this year. She has attended four universities: Columbia University, Missouri University, Washington University, and Northwestern University. While studying at these Universities she received her A.B. and A.M. degrees. Mrs. Williams, hobby is raising beautiful flowers, which are often seen at special occasions at Hickman. ,:Q4i Saba- has done a lot to kindle that old 4'Kewpie Spirit into a big roaring flame. Mr. Schmitz attended Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg, Missouri, Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee, University of Cincinnati, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has A.B., B.S., and M.A. degrees. His interests outside of school are hunting, fishing, motor boating, and playing bridge. MRS. NETTIE MAE BRADFORD, our girls' physical education and health instructor, attended Central Missouri State College and Southeast Missouri State College, re- ceiving her B.S. in Education. Mrs. Bradford helps the girls by acting as sponsor of G.A.A., Pep Squad, and Leader's' Club. Fishing, music, reading, and sports are special interests of Mrs. Bradford. Leatherwork, textile painting, dancing, and reading are the 'hobbies of MRS. ROSEMARY BRAZIS who has at- tended Southeast Missouri. State College and the Unl- versity of Missouri. She has a B.S. in Education and an M.S. in Education and Artcraft. This year she was our instructor in typing and artcraft. Mrs. Brazis is the sporrgg sor of home room 107. , 3' R503 A 'J an fa-Ji M-at . L , AIA. IA. .- ROBERT C. FERGUSON, our diversi- fied occupations teacher, has attended Southeast Missouri State College and the University of Missouri. At these schools he attained his B.S. and his Master's degree in Education. Besides teaching diversified occupations I and II, Mr. Ferguson helps Hickman by sponsoring the Junior Class, the D.O. Club and home room 214. He finds time for enjoying chess, golf, and bowling. Q MARY .VIRGINIA HOLLAND attend- ed the College of St. Teresa Winona, Minnesota, St. Louis University, and the University of Missouri. Miss Hol- land taught French I, II, Spanish I, II, and English II and was the sponsor of the Spanish Club, French Club, and home room 206. She enjoys cooking and playing tennis and golf. K .H u y ,' i,'. 4 . B .4 4, - ,gn -,s . I ting. RUTH INGRUM sponsored three clubs this year: Make-Up Club, Latin Club, and National Honor Society, and taught English II, Latin I and Latin II. She also sponsored home room 205. She enjoys reading, making toys, and various other types of handicrafts. She was awarded her B.S. in Education and her Master of Arts from the University of Missouri. MRS. ORIA F. LONG taught art I and II and artcraft I and II this year plus sponsoring National Art Honor So- ciety and home room 110. She attended Kirksville State College and the University of Missouri and holds two de- grees, a B.S. in Education and an M.A. in art. She be- longs to Pi Lambda Theta and Delta Phi Delta. Her hob- bies are painting, traveling, and collecting antique glass. At Hickman she heads the Senior Banquet Committee and the Decoration Committee. MRS. IOLA LUND attended the University of Nebraska, University of Chicago, and the University of Missouri. At the University of Nebraska she received a B.A. degree and an M.A. degree at the University of Chicago. She taught English III and IV and was the sponsor of Golden Quill and home room 209. Mrs. Lund's hobbies are in- terior decorating, landscape. gardening, and book collec- -.a?r..1:t.e.i-'.,1 :f-ful,-T 1'-15.?i-i-4I f.':.:-.'-1.1 :.ff'f-T.i3 V ' ' 4 -. 1 .15 -if Q ' ' 1 I sshlil- Q-3134 -ju- T f-'Qi-' 'f- f' '- '- 'f 'I+ A - ' ' -'f.i..igQ.I-:.:,.1' . ' V' f - . ...A , , .Jffffev-ab-.-. .. . makes ' ' --u ' ' z...r.. - 4'-51 -I-an-rnigljr-new-w-l2a1lifdi:5Qa-f..v nvwwapg a.-q,,,,,,,, . Hgh., MRS. HILDA BREEDEN was an instructor in shorthand, typewriting, and secretarial practice. She has studied at West Virginia Institute of Technology located in Mont- gomery, West Virginia, and has a B.S. degree in commerce. She sponsored 20-S Club and home room 207. HAROLD C. EDWARDS received his B.S. in Education from the University of Missouri. This year he taught me- chanical -drawing, general shop, and advanced shopg and sponsored Rifle Club. He was the golf, tennis, and NB team football coach. His hobbies are playing golf and tennis. c NELLE KITCHENS, who taught ad- vanced mathematics this year, attended Christian College and the University of Missouri at which she was awarded a B.S. in Education and an M.A. in Mathematics. She sponsored Blue Tri- angle and home room 106 and served as Hickman's activity fund treasurer. She was the state representative of the National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics. Miss Kitchens has an unusual hobby of collecting unique and antique shoes. MRS. LUCILE E. LEA has attended Central Missouri State Collegeg Grace- land College at Lamoni, Iowa, and the University of Kansas City. She has her B.S. in Education and her M.A. degree. This year she taught chorus and Eng- lish II. Her interests are gardening and cooking. nl y . ik Mfrs. ALPHA HART LEWIS attended Stephens College and the University of Missouri where she received her B.S. -degree. Her hobbies are reading, trav- eling, and attending auctions. This year she sponsored the Junior Red Cross and was assistant librarian. MRS. ESTHER MCCOMB, Hickmanls American and world history instructor, has attended Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, State University of Iowa, and Colorado State College of Education. She has a B.A. and an M.A. degree. For recreation she enjoys reading and flower growing. As for extra-curricular activities she sponsored Y-Teens and home room 213. PAUL C. MCDONALD has received an A.B., B.S., and M.Ed., from the University of Missouri. This year he taught chemistry, physics and biology and sponsored the Camera Club. For recreation he enjoys swimming and woodwork. uvuvl ' 1 ' ANDREW J. MCROBERTS enjoys painting and decora- tion, raising chinchillas, and gardening. Personal problems, sociology, marriage and family, economics, and American history were the courses that he taught this year. Mr. Mc- Roberts has his A.B. and M.A. degrees and has studied at Central Missouri State College, Franklin College of Indiana, , Boston University, and Hartford Seminary Foundation, School of Education. MRS. HELEN H. MCTURNAN, who sponsored Library Club, home room 200, and the Senior class this year, taught English II and was librarian. She went to De Pauw Uni- versity where she received her A.B. degree, and North- western University where she 'was awarded her M.A. de- gree. Her hobbies are cooking, hiking, and traveling. ,. , .... , EVELYN PRATHER, our world his- tory teacher, attained her B.A. degree and Bachelor of Music degree from Stephens College and her B.S. in Edu- cation from the University of Missouri. Besides teaching she also spent time working as Franklin Club sponsor and N. B. PROFFER, teacher of plane geometry and business arithmetic and supervisor of audio-visual education, attended Southeast Missouri Teachers College and the University of Missouri. He received a B.S. in Education and an M.A. He enjoys reading and gar- CECIL RICE has attended Union Col- lege, Western Kentucky State College, Eastern Kentucky State College, and the University of Missouri. He has at- tained a B.S. and Master's degree in Education. He sponsored the Safety Club and was head coach for track and home room 212 sponsor. Miss Prather's dening in his spare time. b,Sk6ib-H11 afld 3SSiSIaI1'f 0.021011 f0r.fQ0t- hobbies change with the seasons which b - MF- R1 eltausht df1VCf,S Uallllllg goes 130 5h0W that Shg likes to keep up N I 3.11 health. IS 1101113165 are hlllltillg Wil-gfhe times. fiShiI1 Hr , A N 0 at fi .9 ' A . K S S ' I 1 . Xxx Y , . was ti ,E - .W 'H 0- X ' . ' P ' X -. t ' 1. XM fb S ff! CONRAD .l. S'1'AWS I considers reading, traveling, and gardening as his favorite pastimes. A former student of Wisconsin State College and the University of Missouri, he taught English IH and journalism this year, as well as being the sponsor of the PURPLE AND GOLD and home room 211. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree. WAYNE L. THOMAS names gardening as his favorite hobby. He was an instructor in typing and bookkeeping and sponsored home room 201. He attended Monett Junior College, Southwest Missouri State College, Oklahoma A. Sz M. College, and the University of Missouri. He holds degrees of B.S. in Education and M.S. in Business Edu- cation. Y ,. --1 -1 .. 1 I .503-G-Qu,-mu..-......,.-i v -Qb-0-v-ff-I ,kwa mp ROBERT L. ROARK, our football and baseball coach, received his B.S. degree in Education at Northeast Missouri State College, and his Master of Edu- cation from the University of Missouri. He taught health and physical educa- tion, and sponsored C club and home room 103 this year. 'T H. A. O'CONNOR attended the University of lowa, Iowa State Teachers College and the University of Missouri. He has received a B.A. and a M.Ed. degree. Mr. O'Conn0r taught biology, botany, and zoologyg and was sponsor of home room 208. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, wood- working, and golfing. EDNA POWELL, who enjoys reading, house planning, trying new recipes, and playing bridge, taught home econo- mics I, II, and lll this past year. She has a B.S. and a Master's in Education, and has attended Missouri Uni- versity, Ohio Wesleyan, and Cornell. Besides teaching she sponsored F.H.A. and home room 111. D. R. SCHNEIDER, our vocational agriculture instructor, has attained his B.S. degree in Agriculture from C. M. S. T. C. in Warrensburg, and attended Jefferson City Junior College, and Missouri University. Besides teaching vocational agriculture 1. ll, and III, he also teaches adult education of farmers, and assists in teacher training at M. U. . ff Q G ,. W , . - - if wma! 11,7 Jima Agfa Tp ,fj.i,7QL..3,f:9 He. enloys hunting, football, baseball, WJWL-1:20 Vt' tf' VW H swimming, and almost all sports. He .Q . so X' , was s onsor of F.F.A. 1-.-,qfs -ff 2,54 ll, l,.-ffl .57 42f,i j'lfl-5.39 Q. 3:11.49 p j.1,xd,Y3 g-f,. W '7.v11f,g, . . .. . fr-Q L' 1' k7f!'M ff. f'--nfs ,LI 95,251 C? Zhi-iff? ,f'fiiA'Eif:-if T 7-V V K if A uv' MRS. BETTY JUNE WINSLOW, who taughtiworldv his- tory, 1 Egngplishg llfanfdi puyblicattisongsgf,attended.lfliansasi-fState Teachers College, the 'iUniversity oif'Kansas, and the Uni- versity of, Missouri. She received a ,B.S.,in,,Educati'on,ffr6n1'f Kansas'!'Stat'eA-3Teachers :College an'd iMasteri9of Education' frorfi Missouri University. Her hobbies are playing the piano -and,r,readingf.f.,Shg Owas sponsor of--fthe, sophomores, Quill anid S?roll'. and homeffrioorn3.2151 j ,J ' ARMAND C. HOFER is a Bachelor of Scienfe in Educa- tion and a former student at the University of Missouri and Northwest Missouri State College. Mr. Hofer taught general shop, advanced shop, and mechanical drawing during the second semester. He also sponsored Rifle Club during this time. Photography, craft work, hiking, and Boy Scout work are among his interests. 4'-Y-1-1-Ji'-2--S3'4f-':fa4l2.1' ,' , -V J ROBERT C. SCHUPP has attained a B.S. and a Master,s degree, in Educa- tion and has been a student at two col- leges, Southeast Missouri State, Teach- ers College, and the University 'of Missouri. Mr. Schupp has specialized in directing the Band this year, and is the sponsor of Honorary Music So- ciety and home room 114. ,,,, E la 9 ..,.v- I -Y , ,- Z-'ani' f , ' ' ,-, mf ,. ' I ia-f',i-zJ..a.-.wiv s'.L1g,...,,,...tL2 .W , . .1 .--vc-.JM .M 7-fs.:-: f2'f.'f.HC-7-7' Tw-IZ'lrz'?-' ' ' f' ff ' ' '-' ' A ML.. 1 lffrwf'-cr' -' r - ' ' ' ' Behind the Scenes Teachers have their moments of relaxation, work, and anxiety like the students they instruct and counsel. ln order to be better prepared for such instances, the Hickman High School faculty met monthly with Principal Bernard Schmitz for planning. During the meetings, several scenes of which are pictured above, school policies, administrative problems, and teaching techniques were discussed. Results were shown in a new grading system adoption, in required testing at the end of each quarter, and in rejection of the Educational Development Tests. To become better-acquainted at the beginning of the year, a tea was held at which the new teachers were introduced. Then at Christmas time a turkey potluck supper was enjoyed by all members of the faculty and their families. On Tuesday, May 25 a last get-together was held-a luncheon with the expenses footed by Mr. Schmitz. For moments of relaxation at school, the teachers made good use of their faculty room. This year a percolator, cups and saucers, and a cupboard were added for those who enjoy a cup of coffee fdespite the high pricel . A sofa, new slip covers, and curtains made the room a more pleasant spot for the free hour of all. Moments of fun, hours of work, and much cooperation made this year one of success and achievement in all activities. Meetings were planned by Mr. Schmitz and Mrs. Williams. Social meetings were planned by Miss Powell, Mrs. Lund, and Mrs. Winslow with the assistance of all teachers. Flowers and gifts were taken care of by Miss Powell. Guiclanace Department In the guidance department Mr Dunkin has helpers who run errands answer the telephone flle and type for hlm These glrls are a great ald 1n helpmg Mr Dunkln keep hrs offlce runnlng efflclently Seated Jones Standlng Davls Bell Spohrer Fenton MR DELBERT E DUNKIN Roberta Jackson Counselor Delbert Dunkrn Mr Delbert Dunkln our Guldance Dlrector attended Danlel Baker College Brownwood Texas the UDIVCISIIY of MIS sourx the UHIVCISIIY of Florrda and the Umverslty of Kansas Clty He holds BS and Masters Degrees 1n Educatlon Mr Dunkm IS the very actlve sponsor of Key Club Hls hobbles lnclude football track and f1Sll1l'lg Mr Dunkln IS always plannmg and smcerely workmg for H1ckman Hrgh School 7 7 7 ' . . . . , , , . . 7 , F u 1 D c a I ' 7 7 9 9 1 ' 7 ' 7 . . 7 7 ' ' ' - . v f- vu- 1- - 1--f--51:1-+:f1. .?42a-4,-zzgsiilf. The East Office girls help Miss Mary, Mr. Schmitz, and Mrs. Williams keep the business part of Hick- man High School running smoothly. Miss Mary, Mr. Schmitz's secretary, stencils and mimeographs the daily bulletin, writes letters, files, keeps student clas- sifications, rings bells, stores and orders candy. The girls in the East Office run errands, type, and file. Don Adkins runs all of the downtown errands. Sutton, Liming, Kilburn, Fellows, Deuser, Milliron, Lee, Adkins Weatherly, Bondurant, Smith. Mrs. Riechman, a native Columbian, graduated from Columbia High School and Christian College. This year was the fourth year she has been in charge of the West Office. Each year she chooses girls who have free periods to work in the office. The duties of these girls are many and varied. They file, collect absent slips, check roll, type, answer telephone, and do mimeo- graphs. From money left over from last year, the West Office girls had a Christmas Banquet at the Daniel Boone Hotel. Front row: Lay, Wainscott, Garrett, Snodgrass, Williams, Coats Second row: Weldon, Epperson, Turner, Wade, Foster. -sf-H.: sfxvcwf -sq,-. 5-2' :'V.':f2,: i.5:1 i .I-. gQLjgq,:Lf5Rf4L3, -5-Um H J M ' I' l l l 3 '9f 4 ,... Y- . n: we-N -10-.9 Cafeteria Staff and Custodians MR. VAUGH HULEN and MR. DEWEY KEMPER, Hickmant's janitors, and Mr. U. L. EWENS, fireman, all worked together to pro- vide us with a clean and warm school. These well-known Hickman personalities, through their service, became friends of many Hick- man Kewpies. MRS. GRACE KURTZ, the lovable and cheer- ful lady who ran our snack har, provided us with ice cream, candy, sandwiches, and other goodies to put the finishing touches to our meals. Through the work of our cooks, our meals were prepared and ready each day for the mad rush to the cafeteria. Their -work was taken for granted but will not he easily for- gotten. COOKS-Mrs. Anna Lee Adkins, Mrs. Cecelia Brady, Mrs. Ruby Coats, Mrs. Edna Proctor, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Iva Nichols, Mrs. Freda Perkins. ! ' H ' U. Y I V H Y 1, Q , . ,' ,, -,-,,TT:,..,..-,-......T.- - --. .. ..- k,,4,,A J.,-4Jy,t-A4u,45,ugl,-,ay on - - .f - .,- -.A ' . .- -5 '-F. A -- - r- - .. - - T,-..w-' ' -.- --- 4 '. - - - -A - ' ' -fo-1 N , ,:, .. , -9 ., . '-Igb:-ffAf4 7'I1gfgrrg1TgQ:LQ?57pll-.LffQvij1'g:S19Q.i1 i9f'.-af:-1'gTl-' Y '. ' :-,,. -1 1,52 Pl 14'-'llilin - l ,I - S vA,19n.rL..' lg: ' - Choraleers OFFICERS-Secretary Milliron, Vice President McKinney, President Nisten- dirk, l r I I l Librarian Kennedy. Front row: Hummel, Wainscott, Craven, Crim, Owens, Kennedy, Rodgers, Jacob, Ridgeway, Kennedy. Second row: Coats, Hyatt, Milliron, Callivan, Crane, Hulett, Ginter, Eichelberger, Nistendirk, Calvin, Buchanan, Harris, Rhyns- burger, Cornett. Third row: Harris, Fellows, Barnes, Feltz, Lane, Deitz, Freeland, Hitt, Ricks, Palmer, Rice, Trumbo, Eli, N GIRLS' SEXTET-Craven, Summers Milliron, Hummel, Maxwell, Stull. Stull, Faurot, Maxwell. Fourth row: Milliron, Sewell, Estes, Christman, McQuerry, Jackson, Day, Baker, Wyatt, Mercer, Rice, Klingner, Neinaber, Durrett, Smith. Fifth row: Summers, Atherton, Bondurant, Sutton, Sheppard, Bolte, Burkeholder, Tankersley, McKinney, Flynn, Luther, Wells, Foley, Roberson, Burge, Hartmann, Lay. 4 Under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Lea, the Choraleers sang at the first Hickman High P.T.A. meeting, for the state principals' meeting on the University of Missouri campus, in the Christmas Pageant, at several assemblies, and during, the Missouri Council of Churches' convention. The seventy-five members of the Choraleers were chosen for outstanding work in general chorus classes and met every Wednesday morning at 8:00 for practice. Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Dark Water, Madame Jeanette, and Bless the Lord were the best-liked numbers sungby the choir. The director and the choir strove for unity and organiza- tion this year. Completely reorganized in personnel and name, the Choraleers became the goal for members of the general chorus classes, and fine programs became the goal for the Choraleers. On Sunday, May 2, the high point for the year was reached. On that day the spring recital was given by the Choraleers with a few numbers presented by the general chorus. With many fine accomplishments behind them, the Choraleers closed their singing year at the Baccalaureate service in the Methodist Church. TRIO-Summers, Milliron, Smith. BOYS' QUARTET-Eichelberger, Nistendirk, Calvin, Wyatt. After a week of campaigning during the spring of 1953, which provided countless posters to wall- paper the halls, the topics of many discussions, and the lively cam- paign assemblyg the student body voted on our student council of- ficers for 1953-541. The new of- ficers, who were announced at the awards assembly, were entertained later at the senior banquet. The officers had many meetings dur- ing the summer to plan the coun- cil's activities. They also helped Mr. Schmitz and Mrs. Williams with a banquet which was held before school started. At this ban- quet representatives from all Hick- man activities talked together about the year's activities. During this year the officers worked very hard to make this school year the big success that Was wanted. Making it successful were: Co-President Larry West, Treasurer Rita Thornton, Vice President John Buchanan, Secre- tary Aileen Faurot, and Co-Presi- dent Larry Marshall. The first semester student coun- cil sponsored a bang-up Home- coming including a pep rally, pa- rade, and dance. With the 35505.00 Student Goifernment from Christmas card sales the Christmas Pageant and second se- mester student council activities were financed. Sales of. souvenirs and beanies to the sophomores was another project. A Visitation trip was made to Wyandotte and Shaw- nee Mission High Schools, both in Kansas City, a mock student coun- cil meeting was presented in an assembly, and a juke box W a s bought for the use of students dur- ing the noon hours. First row: Wilkinson, Smith, Edwards. Second row: Sloan, Umlauf, Johnson, Martin, Mercer, Whitesides, Fowler, Sheppard, Sutton. Third row: Bunker, Aslin, Hatfield, Tutt, Ellis, Lee, Whitt, Mills, Hartmann, Morgan, Milliron, Sims. ,1fZJJ,,,y-..-,f ,M A .HL ,4..,., Q f MW 'W fff Awww f- if 55,5 WW :fa-rfxffrf' H e can run and kick and throw. 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'- Q :-AV., ' ,anti Front row Co Captain Lee Winfrey Mills Co Captain Bozarth Donaldson Hoefer Fenton Fourth row Schmidt Wh1tCSldCS Danley Baker Moseley Palmer Walden Morgan Nichols Second row Granrud Old .lackson Yowell Martin Murray McM1ckle LeMone Zanels Ellis Lumb Third row Umlauf Sloan Bunker Ricks Aslm Hot and cold was the trademark of the 53 KCWPICS who finished with a season s record of 7 wins 1 loss 2 tles and a th1rd place pos1t1on in the conference After a br1ll1ant first game which the Kewps beat Moberly 26 6 the team couldnt get started again u n t 1 l mid season The K1fkSV1llC Tigers played an lnsplred game and tied us 77 Johnnie Olds 93 yard interception saved the game for us The Purple and Gold eked out a 9 I win at Mexico thanks to Bob Martin s field goal 1n the last TIVC seconds of play Blocked kicks were the story ln Hickmans only loss of the sea son Hannibal scored their two touch downs ln the first five mlnutes of play and then outlasted the Kewpies 14 13 Playing an outstandlng game in front Of a large homecoming crowd Hick man defeated the Jefferson City Jays 20-6. Then in the conference cham- pionship game against Sedalia, Coach Roark,s charges fought hard but could only come off the field with a 0-O tie. Playing the type of ball they were capable of, the opposition was smothered in the next three games. M.M.A. was beaten 33-13, Fulton 9-O, and Kemper 53-O, with almost every- b0dy scoring. The climax of the ,, - -, ,. . - L ,,.,,,,,., 31g,c.:..',, season was the post season game against Mexico whom we had de feated once 1n a very close game The hard flghting Kewpies won the game 136 on long runs by .lohn Lumb and ,lim Baker Hickman placed four men on the first All Conference team They were Jerry Whltesides Frank Fenton Bill Mllls and Bob Lee who was named Morris Watson Holmes Gusewelle Wilkerson Dorsey Armistead Hathman Fifth row Brady Manager Shemwell Manager March Kelly Co Captain LOUIS Danley was named to the second string One of the great est honors a high school player may get was awarded .lerry Whltesldes when he made first team All State Fleet B1lly Mills who was rated the best back 1n this area received hon orable mentlon Coach Harold Edwards Coach Cecil Rice Coach Robert Roark ,, , ,. , .- WH.-W 'Ql2?55f 'lv5 '1'?J Q-J 31 , '3,-11-' f- Mm, W, f,uvf,,wL5,'f.:,fe35 ., ',141,.a:4., ,414- ,3 -,f,:37L,,3fL.,,:,7,ff fr-, ,,5,,,5, , - . g. 3,3 1 I ' V : .,-1 'V -...- 1- .-. . M . iw-:'+az'i:1n,.i,r -H7w.,f1 .. -,--as sf- 'V f- 1 V .gill Q19 I,' , , mb oe '.A.5'l.1 l voLUME 34 'J HICKMAN HIGH SCPIOOL, coLUMB1A, MQ., NQXEMVBER 18, 1953. C NUMBER 4 Front row: Throckmorton, Cornett, March, Taylor, Burkeholder, Sewell, Kearley, Morgan. Second row: Beary, Horton, Alexander, Winfrey, Moseley, Wyatt, West, Jackson, Whitesldes, Faurot. The Purple and Gold Published every two weeks except holidays and vacations by members of the Hickman journal- ism class. Subscription rates: Yearly, 31.25, by semester, 75 cents. Editor-in-Chief, Jim Burkeholder, Managing Editors, Joyce Sewell, Larry West, News Editor, David Tayor, Feature Editor, Joan Kearley, Sports Department, Jerry Moseley, Editor, and Jerry Whitesides and Harry Winfry, Exchange Editor, Aileen Faurot, Copy Editors, Joyce Throckmorton, and Ellen Sue Morgan, Business Manager, Jim Jackson, Advertising Manager, Ann Cornett, Circulation Staff, Bob March, Manager, and Ben Alexander, Columnists, Marie Beary, Dick Wyatt, Staff Typist, Earlene Horton, Sophomore Reporters, Anne Lowrance and Barbara Bryant, Junior Reporter, Jim Ausmus, and Alumni Reporter, Nancy Weatherly. Many new features were the attraction of this yearis Purple and Gold. A few of the improvements were: fashion columns, car columns, more and better pictures, and a new name plate designed by Pat Kennedy. One of the most important conventions attended by the staff and their sponsor, Mr. Conrad Stawski, was the Missouri lnterscholastic Press Association. I Wir if ,V 2 .. .Z .4 Q 'L ,, z '? Q7 0 I ' ?i7'1lL A' .l ef f , WC' 1 f Im 'r M cada' UML 4,0-064. mum? Qdigmlof ,Wcaee C66 E -WM pmw Z Zfdipawww 25.1. w272Sf...lJm 7776 E04 Y , , c ,,,,,,,,,, 7 , ,, , ,-7,,,w, .V - U.-3-snvfz-1f-mmpwqwf 'V , , f, 1,3 ff - 42, 4 347 1 Nr .w 'jf T4 5 .fx-,--1-,ls-1-1 ve-Q-:,1g7n'-'gy 1311 wfvq '-'Yi' V .1 .1 gn . - 1 ', - 'T Y 'L .....,,4f, 3,3322 ff , .. h ., 4 r -,-1, ,, -f J, - ' 3 ' ' -',?5'4 r,, A 1-w,z .'-'yfii mtwyf-,., aww- 1t..,.'m.,.,,. t,.-- - -- -1 - -V ' ' Junior Homecoming Attendant Mary Ann Whitesides 20 ' Sophomore Homecoming Attendant Caroline jackson - '- f-. - eff 533W MM f3fW'l ---- -rf-vi wmv- 'VY 'WW' ' uuiiiiifiin ' wiwlNraQ'S'siviL'i-nwvSf iaahl4s7bSiHiivAiaPv Homecoming ueen fudy' M illiron 2l -., ,, ,.,,:,,.:,,- , 4 7 ,., ,,-3--.3 -, - rf. - , - M V 1 tiff ffh , A-V - uh, ' ..: vgwertrkf-.-l1x gSi i -- Q ,. E5 E, li Ni, , il 1 , 'Q E, ' ll fi V: W gf. r l 1, W1 p N A m f w N 13 li W 44 bn Q1 li wt xl ri 151 3 M .,f i X w I v El Y! 1 I I 3 I 3 HONOF Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service MZ g Front row: Secretary Kilburn, Vice President Edwards, President Jackson Treasurer Hartmann. Second row Pace Faurot Maxwell Craven Deuser Haley Bondurant Liming Smith Third row Fowler Sims Thornton Leyden Whitt Beary Marshall Ellis Tutt Fourth row Sutton Lee Riggs Weatherly Galllvan Tutt Hummel Durrett Flfth row Bolte Burkeholder King Taylor Martin Wyatt West Comfort Not pictured Mlll1IOH Douglas The purpose of th1s SOC1Cty 1S to recognlze those 1nd1v1duals who have been outstand1ng 1n scholar ship and serx ICC and who possess f1ne character and great leadership ab1l1ty A maximum of flfteen percent of any class may become members of the Natlonal Honor SOC1CtY The first five per cent 1S taken 1n durlng the second semester of the junlor year the next f1V6 per cent goes 1n the first semest r of their senror year the last five per cent are taken 1n the flnal semester of the senlor year To be el1g1ble for membershlp the person must be first of all 1n the upper third of h1s class Thls upper thlrd is then voted on by the present members of the National Honor SOCICIY and the school faculty The f1nal dec1s1on was made by a faculty commlttee composed of f1VC teachers and the pflnclpal This year the SOC1Cty entertalned the new members by holding teas after the two tap assemblles These teas honored the 1n1t1ates and the1r parents as well as the members and their parents The 1n1t1ates are tapped by the members of the society with a membership cert1f1cate rolled in the form of a scroll and bound by ribbons of the school colors purple and gold Upon taklng the pledge to Natlonal Honor SOC1Cty the 1n1t1ates are then prnned with a pledge r1bbon of purple and gold They are allowed to wear th1s rlbbon unt1l they buy a Natlonal Honor Soclety p1n This p1n IS gold 1n the shape of a shleld Placed on th1s shleld IS a torch and four letters S C L S The torch s1gn1f1es the ever burning light of knowledge The letters stand for the four ldeals of the SOC16ty scholarshlp character leadership and service Through the supervlslon of Miss Ruth Ingrum, faculty sponsor, the N3t1OD3l Honor Soclety has completed many worthwhile projects Among them are selling cfokes for the P TA and selllng candy durlng the lunch hour and at the basketball games and at the end of the year they had a banquet The soclety also recognrzes an outstandlng sophomore by presenting th1s 1nd1v1dual w1th a CRESSET or a school act1v1ty trcket They also sponsor an honor roll publlshed at the end of each quarter honoring students who have at least two E s and two S s 1n S0l1d subjects W1thOUl a doubt membership 1n this society IS one of the flnest honors a person may obtam t Hlckman :air ,Aan 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' : 7 7 7 . . 9 9 9 9 ' 9 - 9 - K . - - Q ,' , . . , 1 e - e - . . . 0 Q - 7 , N I Q . . . . . . . . . 9 S ' - . . 9 9 9 ' 9 9 - 7 0 0 3 7 0 o o I . . . ' ' I . I .7 o 1 o . 9 . o ' 7 4 . . . . ' . . - . . . ,- . . Q Q 4 , , . . . Q . . u 0 n D 0 u o u n , V . . I 3 . , . - 'Y ' A -1 1--ffsf?-v-1' iQfL:i:fQsr4iQsL5aJra--QH:.L44.:,qw-,-'AsifE..-g:3gga,'.,:.,,,.s,, -,.r.,..j,, -Q f-1 ,,,, Wf Q, ,. 1 ,j .. A g V Front row-: Vice President Herman, Secretary-Treasurer Barrett, President Wilkinson, Wilkerson. Baldridge, Baldridge. Second row: Bishop. Neiderheiser, Carver, Berve, Haden. Third row: Long. Easley, Easley, Crane, Ballew. Banggg! The Rifle Club met every other Wednesday afternoon during this school year. They practiced at the Columbia Police Range and the Armory Range. Mr. Harold Edwards is their sponsor. Membership is limited to those boys owning a 22 long peepsight rifle. Then the club's members learned to handle a gun and to improve their marksmanship. T imberrr! I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my country-its soil and minerals, its forest, waters, and wild- lifen is the pledge of the.Forestry Club. Sponsored by Mr. H. A. O'Conner, these boys learned about land management, pruning trees, transplanting, lumber, and otherifields of forestry. The southeast corner of the Hickman grounds was theirs to work on. This year they made and sold Christmas wreathsg and planted trees on the high school grounds for the School Board. Front row: Herman, Wilkinson, President Wilkerson, Vice President Baldwin, Secretary Rogers. Treasurer Bedsworth. Artley. Second row: Henry Shemwell, Cornell, Fuller, Weatherly, Le Mone. V' Sportsmanship! That's what the Girls' Ath- letic Association promotes. This organization strives to provide a wide variety of sports for all girls who are interested. Each sport in which the girls participate has a manager who schedules all the games. This year a new system was used: a champion team from each class was decided by a tour- nament, and then the sophomore, junior, and senior teams played for the sport champion- ship. The sports and managers of this year were Larol Haley speedball Celia Burge volleyball Jean Smith, basketball Nancy Weatherly ping pong Pat Lay shuffleboard Mary A Whltesides baseball Ann Cornett archery Marlbeth Buescher tennis Carol Turner bowling ,lo Murray aerial darts This club used the point system, and with a certain number of points, girls won letters, pins bracelets, or blankets depending on the number of points earned At the end of the year a banquet was held in honor of the seniors where the new officers were announced and the awards were given Seated Treasurer Bondurant Vice President Corley President Snodgrass and Secretary Milhron Stand mg Point Recorder Overstreet Co ordmator Throck morton Point Recorder Davis and Point Recorder Wyatt Barnwarming Left: The 1953 Barn- warmin' King and Queen, Kent Mowry and Lynn Griffin, flash a smile for Billy Riggs, F.F.A. Vice President. Right: Just where have you been? Left: Cider for the queen! Mrs. and Mrs. Rice seem to be en- Right: Mr. and Schneider and Mr. joying themselves. Pro ject Wonder what makes this 'chme work? asks Martin Wulff of James Davis, Bill Jacobs, Ralph Danley, Bill Sontag and David Comelison. 1 Jtvfkhck sf Q 1 5,.,s.,, 1kF'5!s RA fa 3+ ' 3,1 in xi u Q Y, l' R F 'S rf 'L ' 'N fe 1 iw Q . One of Hickmanis best established clubs is the Future Farmers of America. F .F .A. is composed of a group of boys who have a definite interest in becoming farmers. This club strives for better methods and knowledge of farming. The studies cover all the various phases with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Dave Schneider. The organization is trying to obtain all the modern machines to help them in their studies Besides their studies and projects the club helped -os b I . ,T A2? 'X'v -' sq ls'4eux5 Q 0 Secretary Grant, Treasurer Buchanan, Reporter Jacobs, Sentinel Morgan, President Mowry, Vice President Riggs. immensely in the Christmas program by bringing the trees and shrubberies for the scenery. ln October the F .F .A. held their annual Barnwarming. After a full night of square dancing, Kent Mowry and Lynn Griffen were elected king and queen. The dance was held in the Vocational Agriculture building the boys wore blue Jeans and bright shirts, and the girls wore gay square dance dresses Kneeling Wulff Morgan Cornelison Smith Johnson Grant Riggs Front row Wilson Buchanan Sontag Snipes Calvin Jacobs Foutz Brumstrom Second row Wood Samuel MCM1CklC Acton Foley Behymer Bell Fisher Withrow Third row Kelly Northrup Thomas Fuller Clark White sides Grooms Mowry Kyle Maxwell 'Lb'- . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ' ' . A 5 1 , . . . . . . - ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 - ' 7 9 7 7 7 7 7 - - 7 7 7 n 7 p . . . . - 7 7 7 7 - ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - f f. f f, ,'f'L. '5'1fiQ ' 4 : f :'r2 'F :ii: '.T' 'fi'5 i 2? ' i:,jlY-fllsiiyrls Front row: Watson, Merkle, Zaneis, Hoefer, Dorsey, Hathman, Lee, Armistead, Donaldson.. Second row: Umlauf, Sapp, Holmes, Aslin, Kennedy, Tankersley, Grant. Third row: Freeland, Wilkerson. Schmidt, Jacobs. They, Too, Can. Run and Kick and Throw! SCHEDULE Moberly ...... Columbia Mexico .............. ...... l 2 Columbia Jefferson City Columbia Jefferson City Columbia Jefferson City Columbia Jefferson City Columbia Sedalia ............... ...... l 4- Columbia Fulton ............. Columbia Fulton ...... Columbia The Kewpie 'GBR Team showed promise of a bright future for Hickman football. Displaying a good brand of football, the junior '4Kewps nended the season with a record of 7 won and 2 lost. The team was composed of juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The names of the freshmen who are not pictured are: Ellsworth Palmer, Wally Mfurray, John Wilson, Dale Mills, T. 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A. as f V , f . , ,,,, ,. ,,,,, -. .. .,.,, . ,,,,.,,, .,,,, ,, T rireme - T riship Front row: Kilburn, Trireme Room Committee Chairman, Vice President Thornton, Assembly, President Sutton, Secretary Smith, Social, Treasurer Weatherly, Finance, Beary, Publicity. Second row: Lee, Projects, Haley, Rest Rooms, Faurot, Decorations, Fellows, Usher. Third row: Bon- durant, Costume Room, Hartmann, Faculty Room. Triship is perhaps the largest single organization at Hickman. Every girl in Hickman is eligible for mem- bership. This organization has several assemblies dur- ing the year and also sponsors the Sadie Hawkins Dance in the fall. For its officers, Triship has an executive board composed of seniors who were elected the preceding year. These girls, chosen on the basis of sociability, service and standards, are tapped in an assembly and form an organization called Trireme. At the first of school Trireme held two teas, one honoring the faculty and the other new students. Dur- ing the summer they gave a masquerade dance to make money. Other money-making projects were a TRISHIP MEMBERSHIP--Mary Acton, Virginia Algiere, Rita Allee, Pat Arnold, Ann Atherton, lvah Bach, Mary Balk, Dorothy Ballenger, Joan Ballenger, Jo Ann Barworth, Sue Baumgartner, Lynn Baxter, Beatrice Beal, Patricia Becker, Delores Bedsworth, Mariana Bell, Lona Bledsoe, Barbara Boillot, Brenda Bolte, Janet Bryson, Judy Buchanan, Maribeth Buescher, Celia Burge, Patsy Byers, Faye Caldwell, Beverly Calvin, Gail Calvin, Pat Cassing, Rita Christman, Donna Coats, Marilyn Coe, Erma Coleman, Margie Coleman, Peggy Combs, Shirley Cook, Nancy Corley, Ann Cornett, Joyce Cottle, Gwennie Crane, Nancy Craven, Sandra Creason, Janice Crisp, Mary Crowley, Joann Daly, Marilyn Davis, Beverly Deles Denier, Kay Denham, Joyce Deuser, Anita Dickson, Phyllis Dolen, Cindy Drake, Dorothy Duerst, Sally Dugan, Suzy Duns- combe, Virginia Durrett, Sharon Edwards, Doris Epperson, Patsy Estes, Barbara Etes, Shirley Eubank,, Jerry Ewing, Earlene Faucett, Dianne Faye, Beverly Fenton, Merle Ann Feltz, Janet Fowler, Joan Gainey, Joyce Gallivan, Jo Ann Garrett, Sandra Gottry, Lynn Griffin, Beverly Grindstaff, Suzy Hale, Nina Hansborough, Sandra Harmon, Collette Harris, lbby Harris, Marilyn. Harris, Carmen Hartley, Frances Hender- son, Ellen.Henry, Jane Hicks, Connie Hinshaw, Patty Holloway, 30 Ann Holsmger, Earlene Horton, Beth Howell, Joyce Hourigan, football dance, selling paper, and selling candy. The money was used to put on three assemblies: the tap assembly, the ideals assembly, in which Triship girls were given awards, and an all-girls, assembly. The money was also used for the various Triship com- mittees. Trireme had a Christmas breakfast, several covered dish suppers, and a special meeting to which twelve active Triship girls were invited to hear a speaker. The girls were assisted in all these activities by their sponsors, Mrs. Helen Williams and Mrs. B. A. Schmitz. Peggy Hughes, Juanita Hyatt, Barbara Hyde, Caroline Jackson, Roberta Jackson, Judy Jacob, Donna Johnson, Joan Johnson, Sally Jones, Jennie Jurgensmeyer, Joan Kearley, Shirley Ken- nedy, Janet Klinger, Karla Krienke, Pat Lay, Anne Liming, Glenda Long, Reite Long, Ann Lowrance, Doris Maher, Lela Martin, Virginia Martin, Sue Maxwell, Bunny Maupin, Betty Mercer, Jone Milliron, Judy Milliron, Sue Morgan, Darlene Mosby, Jo Murray, Wanda McBride, Barbara McCormick, Marilyn McCrory, Pat Needham, Sally Newland, Lois Nichols, Naomi Nienaber, Jean Noel, Judith Nordlinger, Jo Ann 0'Neal, Peggy Overstreet, Joyce Pace, Laura Pace, Betty Page, Shirley Palmer, Carol Pescetto, Karen Polson, Eleanor Pomie, Carol Rainey, Donia Rhynsburger, Anne Ridgeway, Teddy Rippeto, Nancy Roberson, Shirley Roberts, Carolyn Roth, Crystal Sapp, .Joyce Sewell, Helen Sheppard, Claudine Sims, Betty Smith, Margie Spohrer, Carol Stankowski, Clara Stevens, Margaret Stull, Yvonne Stull, Dalene Summers, Joann Swanson, Joan Thompson, Geraldine Tipton, Carol Turner, Louise Tutt, Betty Wade, Faye Wade, Bonnie Wainscott, Linnie Jo Walker, Ruth W-ard, Mary Ann Whitesides, Phyllis Whitesides, Betty Wilhite, Carolyn Wilkerson, Pat Williams, Virginia Williams, Deanna Wolfe, Phyllis Workman, Peggy Wyatt. S'9 '+ was-awww zw.,w..c.,.,,..,.,, .Q-nh-sa.,-.,.,,,.,.,, , . r ,,. .41 ,M .:Ge-.e.n.1-cisfgxfenfgqfgyggsaq,41-ggs4j1g,Q5g3,uf1s:Qh.-'it,5 kgjgirj -API.,-E -:.,.,Ef,- 'g.,.,-.ga-, 7-gl. qi- 1, . R.. K ini.,-. . , l -A - ., 1 I my ' ' 'H' ' A - -A -P ' 3 fic-'QWTLT . ?sa..QM.-.1 ..........,,b ,N 17, ff 4.1.- 4 W t,,, , E Z4 wx X X Nm, xfm X ,S XXXNXE These happy fellows are Duke Leroy Throckmorton, King Johnny Lumb and Prlnce Davld Cornellson Where d1d Johnny Jutton, Davld Woodward and Kmg John Lumb recerves coveted crown from kmg A T Dorsey' another guest get those wmmng corsages Kmg John Lumb and Jamce M1115 enjoy the Kmgs Dance' zany- fniifmw ' ' 1 JI J 4 . ii lg ji M 11 ls ii M ' ' ex- V lg ' . . . lj if 3' ,, .-, . .-... -,aw -,gas-.:.-.iff',:.,5 .'QQQEQQ,-Qi:-liiiic-T42.-, ---'- J Y ., 4- ' Front row: Baxter, Vice President Balk, Secretary Liming, President King, Rhynsburger Trea urer Tutt, Fay, Morgan. Second row: Gallivan, Fleenor, Head, Cornett, Palmer, Deles Dernrer Harris Eubank, Buchannan. Third row: Freeland, Hay, Dulle, Grimes, Holmes, Tutt, Wilkinson LeMone Bunker. Soctetas Latma, Hickman's Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Ruth Ingrum, met the last Wednesday of every month during the sixth period Latin ll class. During one meeting, the club listened to a speaker tell about Rome and Italy. All programs, which consisted mostly of Latin games and contests, were student planned. Parlez-vous francais? The French Club met this fall to elect officers and listened to French records. At a Christmas meeting they sang French Christmas carols and played French games. Under the direction of Miss Mary Holland, an assembly was written and produced in April. Monthly meetings were held that enabled the members to engage in conversational French and to ,study France. Front row: Treasurer Tutt, Vice President Fowler, Secretary Roberson, President Weatherly Second ' S ' li K ' 3 row. Sutton, Stankowski, mn , earley, Fellows, Jones, Faucett. Third row Becker, Roth Harris Hale Fourth row: Weatherly, Artley, Armistead, Ausmus, Yowell Martin Front row: Vice President Craven, Treasurer Feltz, Secretary Liming, President Maxwell. Second row: Buchanan, Kilburn, Smith, Milliron, Weatherly. Third row: Hartmann, Hermon, Sutton, Marshall, Martin, Edwards. Fourth row: Taylor, Deuser, Brady, Ellis, Burkeholder, Wyatt, West. W 6cThe Pen is Mightier . . 9' Under the sponsorship of Mrs. lola Lund, the Golden Quill, an honorary creative writing club, had various meetings this year. At one, Mrs. Keeley, a former Christian College teacher, spoke on market- ing reading material, at another, book reviews were given. Golden Quill had a dance after the Sedalia Seiiores To learn to speak the Spanish language better and to promote good relations between the United States and the Spanish speaking countries are the objectives of Hickman's Spanish Club. At meetings they discuss basketball game, December 41, to obtain money. Rita Thornton was elected to membership at the end of the first semester. ln the spring a dance was given and the new Golden Quill members were honored at a banquet. y Sefioritas the Spanish and Mexican people. At Christmastime they had a party and in the spring a banquet was held with a strictly Spanish menu! Miss Mary Holland Spanish teacher, was.sponsor of the club. Front row: Secretary Deuser, Vice President Feltz, President Murray, Treasurer McCormick Second row: Williams, Pace, Ridgeway, Jacob, Pace. Third row: Cassing, Atherton, Cottle, Burge, Mercer. Fourth row: Walters, West, Dietz. Front row: Vice President Summers, President Nistendirk, Secretary and Treasurer Nienaber. Second row: Craven, Gallivan, Davis, Kennedy, Hyatt, Rippeto. Third row: Fellows, Lay, Bon- durant, Hummel, Hartmann, Maxwell, Mercer. Fourth row: Brady, Taylor, Sewell, Bolte, Milliron, Estes. Fifth row: Eichelberger, Evans, Rogers, Dietz, Calvin. M odern Music Masters. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Schupp, the Modern Music Masters were very active this year and made great strides forward in music appreciation. One of the greatest strides- forward was the affiliating with the national organization of Music Masters. This membership brought about the change in name. At the meetings, records and musical productions were played and discussed. Ten new members were taken in at the first of the year and each initiate performed by giving a musical number. On one occasion the club went to see the opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors. During the Christmas holidays the group went caroling. Another project, which was new this year, was the selection of a pin. As a spring activity the club saw the opera, '4Aida. Cuts from the AMATEUR NIGHT: Elsie Fellows sang a semi-classical song, Billy Mills, Bob Martin, Jimmy Baker, Larry Marshall, Robert Lee, Harry Winfrey, George King, and .lim Jackson performed The Congo by Vachel Lindsay, Ann Lowrance sang to her lover, Dick Wyatt sang Embraceable You , Don Nistendirk impersonated Al Jolsong Diane Fay and Mary Balk did a record impersonationg and Paul McLean, Harry Evans, Johnny Clark were our trumpeteers. Front row: Shemwell, Lumb, Ricks, Granrud, Moseley, Buchanan, Zaneis, Yowell. Second row: Bishop, Henry, Marshall, Fenton, Kennedy, Martin, Danley, Old, Walden. Third row: Palmer, Adams, Jacobs, Dunscombe, Jackson, Ellis, Morgan, Nichols. Fourth row: McMickle, McKinney, Winfrey, Hoefer, Mills, Whitesides, LeMone, Lee, Edwards. '6Here's to the Man Who Wears a 'C . HC Club is composed of boys who have lettered in one of Hick1nan's many athletic activities-football, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and tennis. This year's club sold programs at the football games and parked We Care The Junior Red Cross Drive totaled 3545.00 this year, and fifty gift boxes were filled. An assembly was held on October 30 to begin the drive. Guest speakers were Mrs. Chauncey Simpson, Executive Sec- retary of Boone County Chapter of Red Cross, and Mr. George Alton, Chairman of Water Safety for the Red Cross. 999 cars at the Boone County Fair to make money. They gave donations to the curtain fund and for the football field lights. The club was sponsored by Coach Roark. We Share The Red Cross had several meetings including a party held early in the fall at the home of Mrs. W. A. Robnett. A member of the Red Cross helped the council and their sponsor, Mrs. Alpha Lewis, plan their drive. Sitting: Douglas, Williams, Coleman, Duerst, Baumgartner, Wilkerson. Standing: Chairman Weatherly, Bolte, Cochran, McCrory, Stankowski, Williams, Workman, Fay, Newland, Gallivan, Ricks. P S 'ni f 1 a:' 14 ,, -. --- - -- , .wawa: 'i:,.,t ' ,, V , if . ,. .7-1,,c.'w i - . ,JZ 73 .: 4 ami:-'.fF-?fR123?f:'L5'?1-f. 2:MK2ff?2'e:!ffv1-rf'-' .- -12:53 f'rf f1-if-T5-..?. ::-Yi+-.fs:2-- 'f+--f- M - '- 'H ' ' I Front row: Byers, Smith, Baker, Feltz, Kilburn, Sum- mers, Balk, Fay, Cornett. Second row: Joule, Douglas, Fenton, Pescetto, Weatherly, Sewell, Bondurant, Maxwell, Pace. Third row: Calvin, J ur- gensmeyer, Buescher, Work- man, Sutton, Thornton, Fau- rot, Lee, Barworth. Fourth row: Jones, Hartmann, West, Edwards, Kyle, Burkeholder. 1766 l The main purpose of Franklin Club is to promote high scholarship in history, leadership and citizen- ship. From money received on dues and a penny dish supper, this year's club had a banquet at which awards were given for leadership, service, and scholarship. Monthly club meetings were held in which members or guest speakers discussed current world affairs and civic problems. Miss Evelyn Prather sponsored the club in its activities. The officers of Hickmanis honorary history club who are pictured are: Nancy Craven, Treasurer, Pat Lay, Vice President, Joyce Deuser, President, and Anne Liming, Secretary. Front row: Cassing, Pace, Deles Dernier, Brunner, Yowell, Zaneis, Tutt, Palmer Rice, Harris, Ridgeway. Sec- ond row: Houston, Tutt, Wal- ters, Durrett, Mercer, Lane Stankowski, Fowler, Garret Gallivan. Third row: Wil- liams, Lee, Allee, Todd Burge, Ellis, King, Epperson Coleman, Jenkins, Sheppard. Fourth row: Holt, Cottle Martin, Whitt, Woodward, Baldwin, Dietz, Sims, Hender- son, Crisp, Roberson. 7 9 7 7 7 7 .L IIIZCIE 4 Ililill IIE- i Wig 9 W 531503 A-f www WWW My Q, www pifzwj 0 ' C' 1 Z 9 And so the curtain falls on the Christmas Pageant-1953! A packed Hickman auditorium received the Christmas Pa- geant this year. Named by many people as the best ever, it combined the skills of many departments. The set was con- structed by the Industrial Arts Department while the trees used in the set were obtained by the Vocational Agriculture Department. Each home room donated a charity basket-and so the basket processional! The Make-Up Club worked hard on the soloists in the Speech Department's presentation. The actual program began with six band members starting with '40 Come, O Come, Immanuel, and closing with The Twelve Days of Christmas. The Speech Departmentis program was based on poems selected from Don Blandingis book, 'floy Is an Inside Job. The program was highlighted with dances, songs, other poems, and a Very impressive play. The Chora- leers' processional to HO Come All Ye F aithfulv began their part of the program which ended with Ce-su Bambinof' Tra- ditionally, the pageant was concluded with the Singing .Angel singing 'GO Holy Nightf' by Petri Yon. Diane Fay and Merle Ann Feltz dance to Red Berries an Mistletoe. In the Christmas spirit and for community service, Pat Kennedy and Peggy Overstreet paint windows at the Cancer Hospital. cfloy Is an Inside Job After careful planning, twenty art students journeyed, December 9, to the Cancer Hospital to brighten Christmas for the patients by painting their win- dows. Among the imany designs was a nativity scene complete with an angel holding a letter which read greetings from me to you. Another design showed carolers singing 'cNoel, Noelf' You re doing a beautiful Job Peg y Overstreet Jan Fowler and Pat Kennedy. P Elsie Fellows sings, 4'The Angels are Lighting fHarry Evans and Joyce Sewelll Now Ma! God's Little Candles. Besides the Cancer Hospital the art students also painted some windows here at Hickman. Also before school at Christmas a cluster of carol-singing stu- dents always encircled the piano in the hall which was put there for that pur- pose. The library students enjoyed the Christmas tree and records while they studied. '4That's the Santa Claus Express Please ! Front row: Ballenger, Manager Adkins, Gilmore, Engstrand, Wyatg Driskill. Second row: Elder, Griggs, Webb. D. O. Following the fine leadership of their captains, Don games with Mexicols D. O. team, and several local Driskill and James Ballenger, the D. O. basketball team teams. played an interesting season of basketball. They played Basketball This year the F.F.A. team played a number of games as Kent Mowry and Bill Sontag, the team won a good with Vocational Agriculture teams in the surrounding percentage of its games, area as well as some local teams. Led by such players Front row: Behymer, Grant. Cornelison, Jacobs. Second row: Johnson, Fuller, Withrow, Third row: Kelly. Smith. Bell. Front row: President Throckmorton, Vice President Whitesides, Secretary-Treasurer Henderson, Historian Lee. Second row: Wade, Fay, Overstreet, Crane, Holloway, Morgan, Baumgartner. Third row: Elder, Edwards, Balk, Hyde, Hyatt, Pace, Johnson. Books, Books, Books! An outstanding service organization at Hickman is the Library Club. This club was founded in 19341 and the membership is limited to student assistants in the library. These helpers assist in the library by checking out books and magazines to teachers and students, arranging the books on the shelves, and mending the books. These students and their faculty sponsors, Mrs. McTurnan and Mrs. Lewis, have greatly improved the library. This year a tree was decorated in the library and carols were played at Christmas. Boys and girls who contribute their services to the high school library, find their library knowledge of great value as they progress through high school and college. r Service Plus. Service in school and the community is the purpose of Y-Teens. Y-Teens is a nationwide high school extension of the Y.W.C.A. for high school girls who want to have fun and serve their community. Mrs. Ester McComb was the faculty sponsor, and the club also had student advisors from the University of Missouri. The Y-Teens decorated a Christmas tree at the county infirmary, sang Christmas carols at the Cancer Hospital, and had many other parties and worthwhile projects. Front row: Overstreet, Vice President Davis, Kennedy, President Snodgrass, Secretary-Treasurer Throckmorton, Turner, Ewing. Second row: Johnson, Maher, Long, Maupin, Short, Rippeto, Walker, Gentry, Fay, Balk. Third row: Long, 'Baumgartner, Snodgrass, Creason, McCormick, Pace, Crane, Dickerson, Faucett. Fourth row: Crim, Pace, Wade, Duerst, Boillot, Coleman, Corley, Lee, McBride, Bach, Tipton. 'v'w'wEf fm! v H ,,, , ,- ,,,,,,E-,ff ,,,ff,,,.. ..,, , zayqz DAg12fdp35g7535Zi,Q24i'fi-w-'E-v:- ' 1- . ' W ' -.W E . wus.,-va-z.,- 's,, , J .., . .. . - -- -.-4.'. . 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I X2 I Q 5 1 R 'HWMMJYJT' :f?igr22zA- K, . ,, s 1 ,Ax . HULETT P Downrovygi 'MAQIOYS 'gy HEATING A A . Q- I1 Your Comfori, . Servrce with a Smale is our Pleasurevrelf-EagdmyIqI , I P'f'1' and YYe'riAIways Sevenih W ff I 1 SIm'I'IIg' ' I NI I ' Phone 97I5 M - A Q . y qblnv, h I V , DAILY CLEANERS 909 Cherry SI. A.E,. I Phone 4l I3 orA4l I4 WEAR CLEAN CLQTI-IES Member . RH W JN ijax NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CLEANERS AND DYERS Y I X N Broadwa I I Your d W Y+ B I d .f 'r Q Phone 7256 an es 'U eva' A-Depenclable D . ruggls'I' BARNETT'S PHARMACY - COTTLE S QRQCERY Chambers FREE DELIVERY Royal Tlre S+ore Dial 3373 22I N 8+h S+ Ph 7229 I :I I Ii CLASS RINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS David Umlauf, BobhMar+in, and Mary Ann Whifesides are being shown rings by Neal Thompson, Represen+a+ive of 'rhe L. G. BALFOUR CO. F rsI' Deslgn FIrs+ In Serv ce MISSOURI TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone SSFVICG a+ Hlckman IS enIoyecI by JImmy Lane I5 S Se enI'I1 Ph 4I36 CONGRATULATIONS I'0m CoIumbIa Packmg Company o J BUCHANAN Propr e'Ior y H . . . ll ' ' i ll I In I l l O O . . . I O 0 O O O ' . V . l 1 I i .I 4 f , If , II I :I V I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ,I III I I M II Iii II III ,I I ,QI I'I I II' I II I .Lf12L.hZ2' I fr ! II I Ng Suzanne S BRElSCH'S 43' COLUMBIA'S SMARTEST RESTAURANT SHOP FOR WOMEN I QI ,II on The Sirollway II Phone 7484 Warren Dalfon, Prop. HINSI-IAw FEED OOMPANY DEPENDABLE Seeds, Feecls, Salfs and II Poulfry, Cream, Wire COURTEOUS SERVICE II and Jerry's I Feriilizer T 600 Walnuf Sireef exaco IN COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Service Sfa-I-ion Phone 3307 Phone 7870 7295 V K 9+h and Elm I Seleci' your 7 ' ' ' I if PAWS and INSURANCE I 'WALLPAPERS I S E P I AUTO-TRUCK-FIRE I T VST UT OSS j V+ P ' ,STANDARD POLICIES II a ,f' 'Tex..,,f-- ---N x,N J B THOMAS TODD BEDSWORTHU D I, . . . General Agenf' PAINT STORE 9 scum Eigh+h 9916 II ir 23 Sou1'h EIgh+h 2-4758 f O. S. STEVENSONA MQNUMENT WQRKIIL CONGRATULATIONS .I from :P ,fh 906 Walnui' S+ree'l' I A 1 y f ' -' IILINEN II 1 g Ii ED BURNIL. Mgr. PLQH4 I I III II MJII 7 9+ and ASI' II Hl+s ln Records go 'ro DON SMALL S RECORD SHOP For +he Biggesi' - I HUBERT DONALDSON KENT GRANT KENT McKlNNEY NEUKOMM'S 22 Sfrollway WYATT S I Pans Road and Phone Price Avenue 9332 YOUR FRIENDLY FOOD STORE I A ' ' - ' --A 1 f '11 Sf- 41 '- fi-:vi -Z 2:3 .f:' Lf'-A1-2337 1- V--Z, 'I '-I L. A iq 1.1 -- A I I r iff- --A' lL F I U . I , ,Az I- I A Congrafulafionsgq Grads B Missouri B RIB B My - I M9+0f Cof I I' I PIPE 8. STEEL, i, DESIQIEJ-PLYMOUTEI Z X'-iff.. Q Reliablg Piiuirrmbinij I K B KPEQSGIGS-SPFVICQ 5 and I'IIea+ing Maierials- IX I IS-I7 SeI4en+hQ vb' Phone 3I63 I ,ip , I' ' I I P SevenI'I'I 32522,-1 Phone X as Qi IP! of if. 4 I .If . I and Ash 1,2-3I3I X ' .ul V 'rl' if- - ,I h Q- J, RILIPSCQMB, Presidenf I B ' VN iR'Q:,rB.PRICjE,YiEeiPresid15ri+ . ' 'i , BB IQ ,P i F..yiKING, SeEreI'ary-Treasurer I' ' PW- is 'J I -4 Q 152 I-I PSFANDARU INSURANCE AGUENCYI IW I L. I INCORPORATED ,H Insurance and Sure'I'y Bonds in COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 7l9 Broadway Phone 5635 ...X TI-IE A8fP POLICY ' A ' II +0 always: Igferyssiiiiiie Eciwiaifb vciilgis O Do whaf is honesf, fair, Tcigypound' + it d I 9 :::zi:z:2:'c.:1:3':,,.':i+ PM 51532 Tie . . . correc prlce. Szrvgieix 2-LZ?3LIxeia+'sfy'ng ll CI1eerfuIIy refund cusfom- I Give every cusfomer 'Ihe er S money nc hir any reasim mosf for his or her money. any Purchase is noi Sam' faciory. I . ' A8IP SUPER MARKET 9+I1.and Elm Columbia, Mo. VESS BOTTLING CO. SEXTON BoHIers of WHISTLE . ,. I VESS FLAVORS Mea'I'S and Groceries 'I BUBBLE Up BILL and DOLLIE MILLS ,III1 C' FOR RECORD COLLECTORS AND PHOTOGRAPHY FANS: LUMBER RADlO ELECTRIC COMPANY has ' Columbia's Largesi' ne N. Eigh+h Phone 7327 Seledion l005 Broadway Ph. 6236 Bring refreshment into play E We have a Coke in if 2 I W V. ,. .. 5 Wh fffapm COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY I6 HTH' Sfreef Columbla M Nucholls Buuck Co BONDURANT REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE GET THE BEST EOR THE LEAST' FO' a REAL Dee' See Bonduranf' COMPETENT SERVICE los s 5+h Phone H v 40 2 3:40 + 7'rh Ph 3400 xx ' A A 5 4 , - , -E ' 'T H rf- .X-' E1 ,cy T 3 II' T f ' ' J n Coke is a regisiered 'rode-mark. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY h I V O I O. o o o I I iwa - a . BENSON LUMBER CO For all kmds of Bunldmg MaI'erlaI PRATT and LAMBERT PAINTS Hlghway 40 Dual 7757 Garland s ON THE STROLLWAY Tlger Barber Shop II4 on 'rhe S+roIIway CONGRATULATIONS ' CLASS OF 54 HARRIS Il8 on I'he Slrollway Foool You Wall Enloy Two PrlvaI'e Dlnlng Rooms For Those Special Dinners I U O 0 a o 0 0 Roberl' 8: Green Hardwa re-Painls-SI'oves ancl Walnui' Dial 723-3 COLUMBIA MISSOURI Campus Jewelry DIAMONDS WATCHES TROPHIES Engraving an Wafch Repairing 706 Conley Across 'From Jess Hall SSMUHI Merkle y Mo'ror I ill! I.. : O Pa Y Elllll ri 5 Wes'I' Broadway Phone 5765 Q' lo Cm n 25 S +h Phone 6680 9+h . I0 BULL PEN CAFE ancl I DX SERVICE STATION DINNERS STEAKS CHOPS Open Daily 6:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Deanna Wolf and Barbara Bryanl are Iookmg aI' a Bell 8: Howell proleclor which IS known for uls ouI's'rancIlng fealures and qualify I+ IS solcl al Ihe LASSITER REMINDER COMPANY wn.KERsoN NURSERY' Eslabllshecl Smce I826 We carry a complefe Ime of frull' 'Irees shruhs evergreens rose bushes shade Irees small frulls and vmes DRIVE OUT AND SELECT YOUR EVERGREENS GROWING IN THE FIELD Highway 40W 5947 DAVEY WILKERSON JAMES BALLENGER , O O I O O 0 O l C I I O I i I ' I I I i O I 0 Il I I . I . - 4 - V ....- .1 .Nm .f-'fif--1' ,L 7,55.zQ,g:,L..-.-41,-il'nglzgff-V.,. ,.-..1,. rf.,-,,f..1gj5H ..,Y 1 Z-Q!-H .'-- an V- 4 H' L. ..q,,.,,,gg.iq,,t3,m,.g-M., nf., ' W Mfr rf., 4, ff uv 4-,. ' Q-.g:4,, :wr E......,..p.- ,-, -5 4.5. T7-.1 ' f m-.w..T.i1w-1 1-.-,v42.. 1- -'i,'5 f ,ff J: :':... COMPLIMENTS OF s if News , A , DiS+fibU+O' of S+. Louis Globe Democraf ,..,Q,.,,A . and COLUMBIA , BAKING COMPANY POSI D'SPaICI' ' Phone 9426 Mo. Theafre Bldg The Bank of Service Checking Accounfs Safe Deposif Boxes Loans Nighf Deposifory COLUMBIA SAVINGS BANK Ninfh and Broadway DAWSON'S SHOE SHOP FOR THE BEST IN SHOE REPAIRS I3 N. Eighfh Phone 2994 Member F.D.I.C. SEE EARLE G. SPRAGG REALTOR Selling simply farms- one fo one fhousand acres Res. Phone 6l I6 Office Phone 5276 COLUMBIA. MISSOURI cdr I4 N. 8+h SI. The Television Capi'roI of LITTLE DIXIE I Feafufing THE INCOMPARABLE .televislo WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION IS ouR BUSINESS-NoT A SIDELINE For Cour+eous Service a YELLOW CAB COMPANY 419 FOR THE FINEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTANMENT ITS THE 0 MISSOURI 0 UPTOWN 0 ALA for 'V Mfsaofz irgffv ,Q AAICHGLS BlQOS.,ligO.5jSLT5 ' I 1 ,. If 1 ' I' 2 j3yIeQ,32j 'Ebb' 25 Nor+ly REQMJMW Ph Q53 A X ' 0 Q f , M jp, VXQEXREH 1 Y NuRsERlEs AJ B if 3 fl7'pm Nichols, Mana'ge . W' Q 5 9 2 'Follway E Q 0 In fh R' 1' ' Q. ' ' ' ' 3 600 Nor Geri' A Pho : e 5 ' - Rai 5 P ... . -Ax Q' 3 k V 4 K N2 1 K N ' Q15 JO N. TAYL , C. W ARE R BER R one d our:-I ' ' h 0 . M g Q E TRU KS K: v .., lumcgfiw R Ie - Diablo- ice K Q Pl'in'I'ing JSO. 5 1 Q ' N Q ' R Since l907 e lT's T4fyamsERvlE:E 1fFhRflcouNTs ff' b e eos BROADWAY - Q2 N nh ' Q Phone 5320 . ... ,... .,,.,. ,., ,+ :hy ,I - V-Uv , , N Yo For b g Q QW' U COI URE LOVELINESS A. , A EAT AT 1 4 ' s. . In Our Salon Q Q, Rf , , W 154' Q , M Ernie s A-fffx IAHOLFSED Beaufiful o 7 S1-eak .e 5 I0 N. jh+h . h I Ho S .V W, Ph. 5 9 R ' 'Y'-.Ar O.GR .. loNs SENIORS' ' 4.-fl . ' v h -:R I f of AU 433635555 ICE WJ V ff h, oo f Brofhe . IWGY if A, A fox!! XJ! ' A Ea1ExGarf f of Phone: 66I6 I Xt,..,f,,.. .J . K V, -Q-LK-w--1, :.'Z.-.. -V 5 . --...J-V . . g- , -- . - :.- ' 5 I - . . ' .4 , ,, , -.1 f V--,.-fe ,-ff... 44.-.'f...R,f,. . .-.. . , U., .W SANDWICH SPECIALISTS Luscious Hamburgers-Malls Ham and Eggs-Hof Cakes Shorf Orclers-Chili SHEAR'S CuI's your cosl' of living SHOES-DRY GOODS-CLOTHING Sfeaks LONG'S 208 Sou+h 9+h Slreel' I I0 Slrollway-Columbia Telephone 345I E. H. Sheldon Equipmenl Co. J. W. RHEA School Supplies 9II Locusl' S+. SI. Louis I, Mo. EoR QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE l'r's FOUNTAIN'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION h cIU er' McGLASSON DISTRIBUTING CO Tobacco and Candy COLUMBIA MO BARNES SUNDRIES GIFTS COSMETICS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone 67I6 BROADWAY AT GARTH NU WAY LUMBER NUMBER HAROLD E JOHNSON D Corner of Nini an niv slly 4 8 4 I ' H2311 I 4 A, D W 1 IPI PHOTOGRAPHY - I- - - - - O IIIIIIII' MEI TU DI HI 'IX MlTI'I ,gl I . Q Q01 WM . is . I 355 I I 1o1o BROADWAY1I.I'fIN1I' LTA I I xv , i 'vIKf?!AJ ' Q LEEON SMITH, Phoiographer I 4: . WI IIII IEIMIQII Q 6 - ' I 1 in gf- IJI' If 1 PQ A fjfogbj I I5 X If You Like Smari' Things III I I .LIIII You'II Love , gg Dial 47I0 808 Broadway THE KEEN KUTTER STORE o coMPLlMENTs OF . . . CONGRATULATIONS WITT PRINT SHOP GRADS SCHOOL AND FRATERNITY I PUBLICATIONS OUR SPECIALTY 2I2 Sou+h 8+h Telephone 7227 JusI' Like Moiher Has All States Village Highway 40 and 63 Columbia Missouri ONE OF MlSSOURI'S FINEST MOTOR COURTS i,-:,:.a.,.1..--x,.I. ,I..71g-,.g,f-.,',Q1:7QA. mf ,,lvQ:,-QQQJQAL, uiaia' 'VA-JQ' A l W I v VV W V fl. -1 - - - - -' ' Y- -f r -- ' -an X--,v-A-f ff ,Ak-.1-.'.f,,-.. .ge . --- - . 1-,ng , 'f ' I I' Pa'rSY SaYs Whal' A Wonderful Plano' You Can Buy II AI' Shaw 8c Sons . f ' I ' ll I .: - n . ...- I O Music Co. TOPIC CAFE 'Across from Jesse' Prop.-C. s. DANLEY 702 Conley f i3.1x?R CHARLES COMFORT, LOUIS MILLER. AND I MR. DANLEY IN THE Tomo. Ben Alexander I Bob March L- I DRINK MILK Ann Holsmger Helen Shephard I l I ' 0 F I I 1 - - - I 1 ' ' '- -i'!'i'e:-11:-a:!lfff+i-12' Elia--1? A J , . , ' L' Lf! I I, ,III Du MI If-I I III ' IIQIKEIII I ' ,K if A :ZW fl fl 'J I I ' I, ,I IV, f N3 W I I I II I W H I IJ AA fy , I YI V AI . II ' I-I IIIII' IIII IEIII. III -I II , v I . I ' I 'I III I .I- , I1 21 2 I II, If 5 III III JI II III ' 'III 'I I II I I I III IV: I IIIII 4 ,Hi ': I II I I,I II I II' Ii IIII II II, I III ' IIII II I II I' I I III I,I II 'I I a ,xx Ii,V 1' , .. 'V' ,I ',, , I I' II JJ! Q CONGRATU LATIONS JJ! Q I GRADS .I I . . III ' I-I-II? General Au+o Repalrlng II ' Eff-I ME? i 7 I1 31 ' I ' X Tn! A- 'IQII -'51 I Harley Davndson Sales Servuce CJQU ,f ' MU fn IL M I C' 'I .If if My 'I I LL j :PIE I I X .766 II UL' I Joe DIETZ GARAGE II i Q Xl-H my ' III! 4, 'tw' e IM- I I Iekwiff- .,' I jf IL I I Phone 5555 504 Hnghway 40 I IDI II-YI III, 'I II I I III ' ix I II I , , 'I I II I II I II I I I I I I I5 ' . ,I IIIII I'I,,II 'I III. I f 2,- IIIIII III. .II- III., IIII III: I Ii.I e,IIIf IIIII - ,If INI, I I I I II . I IIIII II IIIII II 'jI' ,II I'I I II NorI'I1 IOI'I1 SI'reeI' D.aI 7054 FRUIT MARKET HARTLEY RICHARDSONS Fresh frulfs, nu+s, grocernes, vege+abIes CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BRADLEY H BEARY Prop ELECTRIC SHOP 30 YEARS AT THE TRADE Columbia, Mlssourl an BEATTY TV 81 APPLIANCES y40 P on Ihe Sfrollway Call 2 3I5I FLORAL DESIGNING ADMIRAL ARVIN SENTINEL STEWART WARNER e REFRIGERATORS EXPERTS FURNITURE ConsolIola+ed TI1ea+ers VARSITY HALL COLUMBIAS FINEST AMERICA S GREATEST STARS THE WORLDS BEST PICTURES I . X I I I II If I ,IAF xy XI - ' ' II III IL n u I ' I ' ge, If JI Q 'Y ' II I MII' I, I III I I III, , I - - I - my II II I II I - I II I IIIII ' I II,I II I-I I III - -- - - II III IIII I' il! U II I II I IIII Il IN IT Il H 3 IIII II I I . . . II II I . , , L' II I I I I II ' ' '- M K F, I I II ' I IIII I i Highwa hone 3302 IIIII I columbia, Mo. IIII II - -. 1 I II I I II I B IIN by Tel visions I I IIIIII III' One of MIssouri's Iargesf ' i III growers of fine flowers and pIanI's. STOVES IIII I UIII 0 IIIIIII If II I IIIIII IIIIII II I III I I I I I in I I IIII I I I I I II 1 i l E k.kk if Qi SFAS , 1 ' Na - . 5 x N K 'P Q x e I , 1 . a Q so e 3 , iii? MARGIE SPO:-:RER EARLINE HORTON MGGHNQ affef SCh00l al HILLAS' DEAN S are Marilyn Coe, David Coe, Frank Town and Counliry Fen'ron and Carolyn Wilkerson. 'O on lhe S+ 'WaY 2I souih 9+h Phone 5304 I L-.1-.- Connie IS deposihng her harcl earned money in +he dependable Boone Counly Nahonal Bank MEMBER mic l l I I A I O O O I - O , I l 1 I a -' 2-f -a 1-- a:b::,,,:g4-fM1a12Qr4.512ae4-:eEa.'.f,,:f1Q:-1 fr f' u r Q.-,.g,,,Z-i.:fL.g- SAFE SOUND ' G DEPENDABLE ' COMPLETE BANK AND TRUST SERVICE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY 4 ,F Exchange National Bankg 0 'Af of Columbia L I865 Columbia, Missouri l954 I Wilson 84 Diggs nw, Wholesale Meal Co. l08'i E. V. Bclwy. Phone 3I96 I COLD STORAGE A LOOKERS I ICE . COLUMBIA ICE and STORAGE CO. Dial 4I43 Complimenls of LaCrosse Lumber Co. A All lypes of lumber I ancl building malerials as well as a complele hardware and painl' line. CONGRATULATIONS sENloRs '54 COLUMBIA AUTO PARTS CO. Genuine Replacemenl' Parls s Hs wonderful 'ro be able +o depend on TIGER D RY CLEANING lsn I' il' Joan! Now we know 'rhal David and Pa+ Ken- nedy ge+ +l1ose sharp looking sl1ir+s ai' MATTINGLY'S Dalene and Clyde are admmng +l1elr class rmgs BY JOSTEN S Josfen s are leadmg producers of fune class rmgs mvlfahons and awards o s 0 o I I 0 o 0 s 0 0 i I I l I l l ll l llllll III l l llil, IIlllI I l llwll l. Ill Ill ul I, ,II I I I if III 'I ,I ll Il, ,ll l I l, ' lL l l L rll l FLYING INSTRUCTION ll, 5+h Slreel CI-IARTER SERVICE , . T I S M Au-I-O Servlce SIeI-ITSEEINC RP A COLUMBIA ' LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE FLYING If TI-IE RIGI-IT PART FOR YOUR CAR SERVICE jr ' Congralulalions E PLATE Ll3NCHES Il2I an L, HOME-MADE PIES 900 Broadway V Open from 6 a.m. 'l'o 8 p.m. Il E E Congral'ula'l'ions N Bill +he I -from fm' Balmer says l Cnl, A I' BUY YOUR I 1 , L, I Y lance FRESH PASTRIES l U 24 N. 9+II a+ I EXCLUSIVE , ,, ,E CROSLEY DEALER Wayland S Bakery I9 N 9+h S+. I ll ll ll If ll III I ll l 1 H I i, I 'I l Ilzf HI l lllI ill! ez-:J PIONEER VENETIAN BLIND CO. ' Manufaclurers of Venelian Blinds Window Shades Traverse Rods Dealers For CANVAS and ZEPHER AWNINGS Enioy ' X f I fr 7 I E I 'Jn ICE CREAM BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 OF COURSE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I954 'kk JOHN KINGS MARKET 7 NorI'l1 Elghih ARE YOU PLANNING TO ATTEND M U 7 If so sI'op af 'Ihe MISSOURI STORE CO Opposufe Umverslfy Llbrary S and save money S BUY USED BOOKS Books New and Used School Supplles 'For all dm' I QI Courses Q I 1 J,-Zi PARKS' DEPARTMENT STORE anol L 'C TH BLUE SHOP Carl F Medley AUTO SERVICE 2I4 S 8+l1 S+ree'r Owner COLUMBIA MISSOURI CARL F MEDLEY 2820 Names You Know Shoes Youll Love 7 guefzwbja JACOUELINE TOWN and COUNTRY SANDLER OF BOSTON CONNIES 'A' V. -1 E , I wks V .lr I 1 E A . I . O I fl . , O ' I ff I M gif I E L I ' - X -A sv .si .egg-f '- , ll -',. -??'f?'r-'i ,,- 'L'-'Z LL.L ,. . I 4 , CoIumbia's Mos+ CompIe'Ie y 1 SHOE STORE 800 Broadway Columbia, Mo. 1 I ,f If I - y 'K 1 f . fQf I f A, A 1 . ,ff fl . If fr! ,-of if k ' v f 1 I Q' 1 , Lf! N eric 'J l!Z.w7'TTT ?f.:Qx 1. 7. .-,WL ,,.. I , V! A . I' ft A 7 I' 'F ,R ,- f Barney S'rephens S+ore 27 Nor'I'I1 EigI1I'l1 JAKE'S an STUB S FOR THE BEST Phone I I 5I7I ' 3968 PLATZ I-IouSEI-IoI.n FURNISHINGS MBQIC Chef Weshnghouse Gas Home Ranges Appllances 5 I4 Broadway DIaI 6970 , W ,I ' , ,ff , ., f' ,1- ' , , ,. ,, , - E , 1 ' .fb TIGER MOTOR COMPANY I- AUTHORIZED PONTIAC and GMCIM. SALES and SERVICE Phone 2-slss HI-way 4045? a'I 7I'III I 1 COLUMBIA. MISSOURI For Complefe News ServIce READ THE Columblo Dolly TrIbune Your Home Newspaper FOR MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE MUSIC SHOP 225 on 'I'l1e SIroIIway d I OI' I Susy says, Brady's has +l'1e besl +ex'rile pain? in 'rown. Terry Dunscombe knows where +o buy +he besl school supplies for qualiry and clurabiliry and fhe place is: MILLER-WAYLAND AILEEN FAU ROT I4 on +l1e S+rollway McLaughlms has 'flue mces'r cedar chesfs' says Grace Helen -s..v.Qr1gx1 My MH 1 n l 1 K v 3 l 5 1 1 X 1 mah. i all ll . l 1 il 1 . ' 1 ll l P - l , 1' 14 li , M' H , il l, ll 0 ,l , l I I V . 1 . l 3... z. 1 ml -:-1'n'-1'--- H- L- -an-Wa4,-:.,:f.241z4,zsQQ4-f4wa-QI:2i.ikIa:9+3-1-,?Lga4wf.Qf1:24s'' 'QsSL9i.e:l:-.Q-'+.s15.i,,-:-'-71'i ! Q:g...1,.7-f..:'L..:- -f '- 1 :Q A A Www .-. .. ,-,, . - .,, . :, U ..,, -. hz..-,,..., .., :'1u,.p ,sy U ' , l 5 l 3 1 l 1 4 l A r l l gl ll J P I FRIENDS and PAT O in H K J , My e if fl! pf yfgff Y Ai My fffw lf' 'DJW Ralph Alexander David Bear William W. BeckeH' Harry W. Bolle William Brandeclcer Leroy J Miller Clarence Musgrave Mrs. A. F. Neale Will L. Nelson Edwin C. Orr Joseph E. Allen A j 1, a Ercell L. Miner Judson l. Chalkley Lyman Mike Cleek Karl Diefrich Roberl K. Granl' Henry Kilburn John M. Kingsley Roland P. Ladenson Arfhur P. Lang Howard B. Lang, Jr. Jack PeH'i1' Glen Powell Laura Quisenberry James l. Smi'l'h Roberl C. Smifh, Jr. Mrs. Waller Sparks Henry H. Sweels, Jr. W. S. Thompson J. Roberl' Tull V Howard M lo' E. Massey Walson A Sldn Y- af' Edward H. Wealherly , I J Mr, and Mrs. Richard Marshall N l if lf :Sill llx C 1 ' Qi , -y W xxikill X f RQ :X gy i ll vl Agia? , whlxr 63555 l- N f . 51 f ' f 1 r ,1 I 1 1 3 Q Nr-XV ,. al . . f Q P - wa - rl an 5... a . . X 5 jf 'xxixx Viys N' Evil . Ci , . my f vi 1, 'Autographs H 5 r Q 3 WWW . , I 3, fr I rl I 1 v I' , This page is provided for you by our adver'risers, friends, and pairons. They deserve your pa'rronage for 'iheir supporf and' in- ieresi' in Hickman High School and +his CRESSET. ai , 'V V A I l !'w4,lf Q' Am' - . 5 1-i Q In tv ix! -Y 1: 5 .',' I 451' b Y fl J' 4 iv- f A V' 4 - .4- '- 'R , '- rr I' ' .- H' W ' 'V' i .o fi Q 7 H if i if YK by i-N 5, 1, 4- , , P ,.A ' iq 5 ' C . 'LV .cg . , N f Q- - i ' ,K W hd , J x . tt 1 .- ,K ,J ' , V' .1 9 4 U 1 .f. ' .M f 'fa ir 8 'Q , 'I fax xi I , .. M rv f . 2, 'Fr I, . . .' x x 'ml X lf, 1 . 'fr . H' . Y' P 'J N A i,s,- , lkfilvrr I 5 ? vii: Q44- , mv E, s. ., ' '1.,.k-ff ' F' . I K - P vw? 'N V ' kfigf' J,-11 ,,'i'w..a 'Q'Ei M in K' . ,i K Y V I I ' Q ,v t r- . - x,...- xf:.i'?1i . hi' x in I . y 'i , V... 3 . 3 1 ' .Q M . - L ', y 1 ' ' . V n ' y , ' 5: - ... 1 ' ' 'U Q . tx' ,- . - ' , ' ..-ff . f A J' f 1-.' - O 1 f , 1 - is HA g 4 5 l . Front row: Artley, Ward, Faucett, Showers. Second row: Taylor, Sewell, Co-Presidents Polly and Rhodes, Taylor. Third row: Luther, Wilkerson. Watch the Birclie! Newly-organized under Mr. Paul McDonald's direc- CRESSET b0llgl1t H K0dak Reflex Camera in Order tion was the Camera Club.' This club was for students that the Camera Club might provide many pictures who were interested in photography. Snaps taken at S6611 in the 1954 CRESSET and in the PURPLE and the dances and club meetings were made available to GOLD. the students for purchase. The Camera Club and the MA Touch of Rouge Applied With Skill The Make-up Club learned how to apply stage make- were displayed at assemblies, the Christmas Pageant, upg just how much rouge to put on the different the Senior Play and other Hickman activities. Miss actorsg how to make and apply beardsg and ,how to Ruth lngrum, the sponsor, instructed the members at make students look younger or older. Their talents their bi-monthly meetings. Seated: McCrory. Standing: Morgan-, President Dickson, Vice President Maupin, Hyde, Johnson, Hickam, Crowley. C Q ww 5-A mmmnx , Y Wg, C 1 if EIJ EEl1l 6 fi gp! I ' d 5 1 1 93 sl WK EW?JilZ 2 7 LS Z3li? ilD -:L Junior Q! ,. - I Most Popular Earl Hopper and Nancy jones .X xr X? Bob Martzn and Loazse T att ' Most Versatile , J- -sfdlsn-gess-in JMX -At.,-A--:.'.1-.fj-si-:--I'-.fr .139 - 1,1 '-f ',i,.-,gg---5 .-- - 1- Q: g' f 41, , .--,. --J-, f ,-.- ... ..' -A. M . ,., , ag, 'df-.-f:F.-:z--'1:f v-- Hn'-9.4-7--1,-M,--gg:.f.- . ' 'V -5221--A-' --kufv-,J-g:-1'it-.ja-- V, V V V -- Q 1, '-J ' -- f'1'f'r fu 1 f Senior Most Popular Aileen Faarot and D-on Edwards , DX, .NX Cx . A .ob fb ,N Rn -, I 1 1 V fx J f Most Versatlle Henrzetta Kzlbarn anal Larry Marshall ,-,J U L HJ 1 X-. 1 R5- X' x . '.f 'XZ 'RA K x A '-Q , '-.J 1. V, 1' , N Q- .v V ... . . . ,.. .- .-,-, --Y . ,.. ..,. . 4.-.Y Q - 1 ,-1r4.a-.71-,Q ,1f,2 ,-.:,f:A:, '-'-gi--J ,N ',. 'H --9,-, bk... ,.-1-..-N., ,.,,,.... ... ,..,,-.- -.. -..L I - - .. . .. ,. , . ,. - . - f., f .- . ,,. 1 :.. .:, . . bm- . .r--e V.. . - - 'Au -f--- ' rev-'- - '-V- '-' 'H- M W ,n ,, ,A N1 1.7. D, zz, .7' -.-,-. irrpnnz . 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At Vandivor Motor Company, Lonnie Crane fright? Bryce Combs, director of the I.B.M. tabulating sec- observes Elmer McGee install connection rods. tion of the University of Missouri, helps Wendell Hatch operate the Alphabetical Printer. 78 'learning' to Work A Front row: Bink, Morrow, Adams, Almquist, Duerst, Boyce, Bundy, Sevier, Coleman, Wyatt, Nichols, Kidwell. Second row: Daly, O'Nea1, Adams, Baumgartner, Sheets, Douglas, Fite, Tipton, Long, Snodgrass, Corley. Third row: Ballenger, Adkins, Gilmore, Newcomb, Byers, Crane, Sapp, Palmer, Cook, Pahl. Fourth row: Kemper, Engstrand, Wyatt, Lytle, Driskill, Hatch, Lutz, Campbell, Coleman, Hudnell. 'aworking to learn! Learning to Work! is the motto for the D.O Club which consists of members enrolled ln Dlversified Occupatlons This year the club held an employer employee banquet on March sixteenth at the Danlel Boone Hotel with Dr Pat Wardlowv, Assistant Commissioner of Educatlon, the speaker The clubs basketball team, coached by Jim Tlpton, a former student, played Mexico tW1CC and a few local teams Other 3Ct1V1tlCS were volleyball games played at nlght m the Hickman gym and p1cn1cs held at the opening and closmg of school To make these act1v1t1es posslble, money was assessed from each member Seated Secretaries Bxnk f3J Daly f2J Corley ill Standing Presldent Engstrand Vice President Adkins 1.1-nbmr . l n I 0 l 0 Q V . . . . . . . . - . , L . . . . . . . . . . I I I 0 0 ' . . , , . - , , ' v '- - -mf' Qffe'-1' in 4.Q,-1?ffi.1fLf -::4'b-i5QL-d-L-a-j-il,ad-41-eff-ff-.1-5-11iALi1v-:.?2'9-'81,--lf-1-52'A-1514-L-.7 i fan-259'-'.-.Q-1-Lu 3'f1 E.3'i- f..--9.1 uFingers, Knuckles, Palms, U pi' Fronts row: Faurot, Turner, Davis, Baumgartner, Nichols, Wyatt, Feltz, Corley. Second row: Beary, Kilburn, Throckmorton, Milliron, Lee, Haley, Cornett. Third row: Smith, Bolte, Liming, Fellows, Hartmann, Snodgrass, Weatherly, Thornton, Bondurant. Checking roll, helping in the direction of sports, and leading exercises are a few duties of the senior girls who belong to Leaders' Club. These girls are distinguished in class by their white shirts and shorts and a purple MH badge. The new members were elected in the spring and initiated at the annual picnic. This year's Leaders, Club played volleyball with the faculty in an assembly and later played Boonville. They lost both games but had a great deal of enjoyment and exercise during the game. Mrs. Nettie Mae Bradford, the girls' physical education instructor, is sponsor of this group. The officers for this year's Lead- ers' Club are pictured at the right. They are: Point Recorder Turner, Treasurer Nichols, Sec- retary Wyatt, Vice President Davis, and President Baumgart- ner. Student Government Front row: Whitesides, Holloway, Becker. Second row: Taylor, Calvin, Throckmorton, Newland, Pace Mills ,Harmon Lee Third row Showers Holmes Wickell Lane Leydon Burge Murray Haley Fourth row Km McK1nney Whxtt How to spend the money , was the tOp1C of many student counc1l meetlngs untll flnally the dec1s1on on the project was made The counc1l made a v1s1tat1on trlp th1s sprmg and also sent delegates durmg the Easter Vacatlon to the state conventlon 1n MaTySV1ll6 The counc1l s agenda, used at th1S years buslness meetlngs, was roll call, mmutes, treasurers report, assembly report, com mlttee reports, old buslness, and new buslness The var1ous comm1ttees appomted each semester were soc1al, v1s1tat1on, bu1ld1ng and campus, project, publlclty, mam tenance, and noon 3Ct1V1ty By secret ballot ln the class meetlngs at the flrst of the school year, one student counc1l member at large was elected from each class The student counc1l at large rep resentat1ves are the only members, other than the offlcers, to remam 1n the counc1l both semesters These elected representatlves were Robert Lee fsenlorj JHIIICC Mllls fsophomorel, and Darnell Whltt fjunlorl They are plctured at the left array tw- - -saahamw eg, 93, 7 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . . g, , . cc A as - . . . . . . . . , U . 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X 1 ,, ' 1 ,x ' -fiifprvv r ff es., M-1 7 'xt fav V X!! v 5 gl ,, '- ' s -- '- ' -4--4-w-'ffm1-Q-Kp?-!1fl2a2f4fa2,5:afQw3:3:2k2iZei:bJ-f-Q44Qx-3f:-.12li:3Qii-e?iQSQL+.4.-42f-A-,paid-' '- , .,Q,,., 66Get that Rebound .7 Sink that Shotfw ,....a Hickman 69 Moberly .,.. 50 Hickman 64 Sedalia ............ ........ 5 1 Hickman 76 Washington 48 Hickman 39 Fulton ............ ........ 3 6 ' Hickman 55 Jeff City -- 64 Hickman 64 Boonville .... ........ 5 5 Hickman 67 M.M.A. ...... ........ 5 0 Hickman 71 Kemper ...... ........ 4 9 Hickman ....... ......... 8 0 Boonville .... ........ 7 5 Hickman 35 Jeff City H 54 - Hickman 78 Moberly ...... ........ 5 9 Hickman 55 M.M.A. ...... ........ 6 9 Hickman 67 St. Francis 70 Hickman 44 Sedalia ,,,... ,,,,,,,. 4 6 Hickman 73 Kemper .......... ........ 4 1 Hickman 54 Hannibal ,....... ........ 5 7 y Hickman 46 Hannibal ,..,.... .,.,,,,, 4 5 Despite a late season slump, the Kewpies ended the season with a fine record of sixteen wins and nine losses. Hickman started the season with a record of seven wins and no losses, but after that they had a mediocre record. The team placed first and fourth in the three tournaments they played in. Winning the Boonville tourney by defeating New Franklin 55-52, Marshall 47-40, and U. High 66-46, the '6Kewps ran into trouble at the Fulton tournament. ln the first game, they won. a 90-651 victory from Bowling Green, only to lose the quarter-final game to Troy 63-69. In the Regionals, the jinx Jeff City held over the team all year could not be broken. The Jays beat the Kewpies 35-49 in the semi-finals after Hickman won their first game 80-53 over Salem The chances to play in the state tournament were lost, and Hickman won fourth place, defeated 36 39 by Rolla High scorers on this year s team were Co captains Larry Marshall and Don Edwards They were followed closely by Juniors Bob Martin, Bill McClasson Bob Jackson, and Earl Hopper ,-...... . f 9 Q : 7 I Front row: Deuser, Feltz, Wainscott, Cornett, Rhynsburger. Liming, Holloway. Second row: Coats, Pace, Pace, Wade Pesoetto, Rainey, J ergensmeyer, Cassing, Buescher. Third row Mills, Dickson, McBride, Dickerson, Hourigan, Hitt, Stephens, Creason, Klingner, Jackson, Wolfe. Fourth rwo: Johnson, Cook, Milliron, Denham, Hicks, Burge, Christman, Eubank, Mosby Jacob, Estes. Fifth row: McCormick, Ewing, Thompson, Pomie, Etes, Crane, Edwards, Wilkerson, Ballenger, Winn, Roberson Sixth row: Barworth, Bolte, Lay, Maxwell, Craven, Dunscombe Dolen, Palmer, Mercer, Stankowski, Ridgeway. Seventh row Rippeto, Faucett, Almquist, Sims, Maupin, Murray, Bryson Hartley, Williams, Bondurant, Thornton. Eighth row: Polson Gottry, Summers, Fenton, Gainey, Whitesides, Krienke, Ward Balk, Hale, Smith. Ninth row: Workman, Kilburn, Faurot, Lee Fellows, Whitesides, Milliron, Edgar. CCK-E-K-I97 The purpose of Pep Squad is to encourage school spirit and loyalty among all Kewpies and to familiar- ize the student body with t h e school yells and songs. Pep Squad was open to every girl in school who was willing to follow the rules of the organiza- tion. At the annual chili supper given in honor of the football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, and baseball players, ten awards were given to the outstanding members. To finance this activity, the group held a dance, sold candy, and col- lected dues. This club fulfilled a most important posi- tion in this school year. Margaret Lee was a most capable president who saw to it that the members were loud in their cheers and faithful in their attendance. Margaret, Mrs. Bradford, the sponsor, and the members of the organization put on several assemblies during the school year. ln December they presented the basketball team to the student body and in February they put on a well- planned and extremely peppy program based on basketball with Malon Aldridge as a guest 84 3I1I1Ol.1IlCCI'. -an -my .aw .,g,,,a.s...,,.., 4, Seated: V ic e President Thornton, Secretary Haley, President Lee, Treasurer Bondurant. Standing: His- torian Weatherly, Ser- geant - at - Arms Kilburn, Sergeant-at-Arms B o l t e. F r o n t row: Whitesides, Kilburn, Milliron. B a c k row: Beary, Fellows, Fau- l'0I. . :- fi - ' . .' - .Y .2 - T 5 1'-,gf 5'-Q' ',,,17,'.2. gr.: jsut., -J .1'- ' A- 1-- --'-- - -- t A --1-'NGN' ' lei---1-tr, 'Tire-'s'-3.+fL '.i'fT. .- . ,.1ff :1lr4'L i ff I I 11.13111 1 RX s I1 iZ 11 4 '777-'7'?'J'4' ,ku-fM,,.,.,g., cw, 1 X yawwrmee I g M www . ov x ' r fi? . I V I, i il i ' -S111 ,L Af.:f...:..,a.g.4,.,..4,.,,Q,,1,,,..g,,g,,,g,Qg,f - '4v:,V-:-'g:gQQa5'-- ' 7.If.-'- ffyir VL, Sophomorfvia nd 'fob Sh k v 'd N Ed One Debq 1 UC S. Sal HIICY gar. C012 two, threegki Y? LU k but . 1 ved lm cord SNC still 0 as Tlliialie Umlaghnwiiitionlishi Bay' ' e personatm The land of Sophomorvia was highlighted in the Valentine Assembly presented by the sophomores. The beautiful stage, amusing dialogue, and skillful dances were the result of much hard work. J The sophomore royalty was crowned by Jack Aslin and Clipper Freeland presenting Caroline Jackson and David Umlauf as Most Popular and Barbara Bryant and Bill Bunker as Most Versatile. The attendants for Popular were Ibby Harris and Sam Wilkerson' and for Versatile were Sandra Creason and Billy Ricks. Committee Chairmen were Sally Newland, Decorations, Sandra Creason and Bill Bunker, Script, Lynn Baxter, Stage Manager, and Ibby Harris and Sandra Harmon, Dances, Miss Ingrum was in charge of the assembly, and Mrs. Brazis sponsored the decorations. Special characters were Stephen Shelby, the town crierg Russel Sloan, the Prime Minister of Sophomorviag Joanne Swan- son, the court pianist, Ruth Ward, a court singer of fame, and Carolyn Head, Barbara Taylor, and Lona Bledsoe, Roberta Jackson, Deanne Wolf, Courtjesters. A dance, the Creep, was presented by a group of sophomores. The girls were Cindy Drake, Peggy Combs, Kay Denham, Suzy Dunscombe, Jone Milli- o k! . and Carolyn lzmquilgzt, Shirley ron, Sandy Hall, Shirley Palmer, Pat Needham, Joan Johnson, Janice Mills, Linda Short, and Phyllis Dolen. The boys were Larre Barrett, Carl McNeil, Skippy Hullett, Gordon Sapp, George Holmes, Butch Griggs, Joe Leland, Larry Renfro, Paul McLean, David Ricketts, Maynard Hatfield, and Leroy Throckmorton. As entertainment for the royalty, several numbers were presented. Sally Newland, Sandra Gottry and Anne Holsinger gave a skit followed by a guitar selection by the troubadours, Ronnie Hughes and Dale Baker. Nancy Edgar gave a reading, and Shirley Cook and Carolyn Almquist gave a twirling exhibition. David Umlauf and Phil DeBord gave a record impersonation which was followed by a vocal solo by Karen Polson. The assembly was concluded by a beautiful ballet fpictured belowj in- cluding: Marilyn Coe, Peggy Combs, Jane Hicks, Beth Howell, Janice Mills, Carolyn Wilkerson, Kay Denham, Judy Buchanan, Jone Milliron, Cindy Drake and soloist, Sandra Harmon. If this outstanding assembly is a preview of the merits this class will possess as they continue at Hickman, they will be an outstanding class. 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X Z M Hickman tarters Jeanette Sue Perkins Richard Perkins Mary Phyllips Don Polly Karen Kay Polson Eleanor Pomie Virginia Ramsdell Kenneth Reed Larry Renfro Gene Rhodes David Ricketts ' Billy Ricks Bob Riddell Dorothy Roberts Shirley Jane Roberts Louie Virgil Rodgers Martha Ann Root Melva J 0 Sanders Crystal Sapp J Gordon Sapp Leona Gail Sapp Alma Fay Schmidt Jimmy Schutt Jackie Scrivner Stephen Shelby Emma Shipe Linda Lee Short Richard Showers Russell Sloan Howard Eugene Smith Lou Snodgrass Bob Stanley Leslie E. Stock Jimmy Stone Yvonne Stull Patricia G. Sutton Joann Swanson Jon Tankersley Barbara Jean Taylor Les Taylor 93 Phyllis Terry Leroy Throckmorton .loyce Ann Tiffany Zora May Tipton Jerry Thornton W 3 ,,'l,'ft... f V V, f .limmy Tomlin i Betty .lo Turner f'f-QQ-, IW I X f fl ' Carrie Turner pf Sh- 1 T 'X 1r ey urner 4 . ,X o , f 1 XAQQWZT V X te fff David Umlauf ,, '? 'fXx4 ' a Juanita Wainscott ' Tommy Watson Linn-ie Josephine Walker ' Ruth Ward . Q Ted Weatherly ' X Karen White Jimmy Wickell Betty Wilhite Carolyn Wilkerson Sam Wilkinson .lean Windsor Joan Windsor Wanda .lean Winn Phil Withrow Deanna Wolf Beverly Duncan At the Fulton football game, the sophs gladly discarded their beanies and truly felt that they werfe regular Kewpies. But only after the white-washing of the rocks and getting used to the drudgery of being a greenie, did they establish themselves in Kewpie Kingdom. They and their parents attended Sophomore Parent Night. On this occasion Miss Mary Holland and Mrs. Hilda Breedon arranged a fine program in the auditorium for the parents to enjoy. After hearing it, the fathers and mothers met each teacher that their child had. It was a profitable experience for everyone involved. 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In the spring this group of students acted as hosts for the incoming sophomores. The date was April 30, the occasion was Orientation Day. Mrs. Betty Winslow was in charge of this event as well as being sponsor of the class. A class picnic closed the year's activities. 1 K 'f 'WW' 'M' 'V v-1-caxow.--s--.Q-u' :ut .-5... 44, A. .as-Hr-m-uv-11 Jun,---.4-1, .fp ,W X , ,,, - ' -f- -fsffvfff . if-f-:'.'1ft'f E'I .1-11. ff .1 ' ' L , sz H-1 ' f '.s '1.-- s '-'---' '- y.:-- ' ' '.L i .j..4-:' . - an F .. .. .. . .. --,-, . . . .., , , ...A , . 1 . . -'::1-.- . .sea--via-, -..Y..v: .1-.V 'FM W ff bi x V 3359? if Ya! Q q MJ ic LI .xl llc II S Hlwemlunfyfi 2221? f A 1 -n fl!! 5 1 9 X f X Z. i J . I s WWW 9 ' F' Anti! Q M 29 30 3 Jwiawu vhwt Wal' zlmlgax. 'rwf,:L2,r :fl 'ff, ,, Af- V --. 1 ,. W 'f 4 : ff W my fu -V - f, .ff ,,,,.L v Www, ,LM ..,1..,zL4. 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SG Q--V f- 1... n v, ,1.- .4 nm .. ,4 -C. ,U -. ,- .. ,,,, A A ,iz -A., .M .A ,, A-4-K 3 g, ,, 5 x v 7 H M N- f' ' ': ffivfh5G,Ljf -ji-:''fiyiua-u-15.QSj.n-uk K-A uinr ,:..:s.:y: ILCQTL - A A nne S utton ' - ' 97 .-iesallf '- ' ' 39'if?9355fff'Z?1f'5'f1' A -'i'ffiPfl'f?'5 f?f+l- 441 af 2+2-14? Blue Triangle, Hickman's honorary mathematics club, met every two weeks this year, and had programs that varied from formal speakers, to parties, to student speak- ers. A new twist was given to the Blue Triangle Dance this year, since. the club present- ed a television set to the school. The dance and as- sembly had a TV theme. To earn some of the money the members sold cokes at B team football games, cleaned the football bleachers, sold candy, had penny dish sup- pers, sold Play House tick- ets, and had a basketball dance. Front row: Secretary Bolte, President Burke- holder, Vice President Weatherly, Treasurer Tay- lor. Second row: Pace, Morgan, Craven, Leyden, Haley, ,Bondurant, Lim- ing, Feltz, Kilburn. Third row: Sims, Thornton, Hart- As another service Blue Triangle helped P.T.A. by selling cokes during an MAN team football game. ln the spring the annual pic- nic was held, Miss Nelle Kitchens served again as the capable and efficient sponsor. WQXBA me MN' 1 mann, Maxwell, Kennedy, Hummel, Sewell, Marshall. Edwards, Sutton, King, Kyle, Jackson. Pictured in the circle are the 4 R's. In the TV Assembly on March 5, David Taylor was given the 'Rithmetic Award, Jerry Ewing the 'Ritin' Award, Jean- ette Hartmann was named Ra- diance, and Larry Marshall was given the Readin, Award. Front row: Tutt, Rippeto, Ridge- way, Pace, Tutt, Hatfield, Stan- kowski. Second row: Throckmor- ton, Creason, Bryant, Palmer, Jenkins, Freeland, Kennedy. Third row: Dolen, Martin, Ellis, Burge, Harris, Henderson, Wood- ward, Wickell. Fourth row: Got- try, Deles Dernier, Lane, King, Holmes, Weatherly, Brady. ?- sn4Q-4-- ......, ' 5: fa'-134' I Fourth row: Riggs, Howell, The Power of Poe ry - , - Y - -'- 'X' ,' -'12-vw: fb--f'-t-..sw 441--V-.---'A--fr' gag,-.,-,xv .pq-5 ,:-aasacsags. - q '-- .-Q 1.1.-J - 1.1 '- V- ',v-,.,- V Qx.. ws -,. 2.v '- , T .-.. 'Ik-': --.fu f' -- -, -f. w 5- N -A v Q - L 66 t 99 Front row: Wyatt, Haley, Buescher, Calvin, Faurot, Mills, Marshall, Kilburn, Baker, Weatherly, Milliron, Puckett, Beary, Ridgeway, Holt, Nistendirk, William, Summers, Buchanan, Lee, Taylor. Second row: Smith, Walters, Wainscott, Becker, Spohrer, Sewell, FaY, Jacobs, Pescetto, Cornett, Jurgensmyer, Lee, Martin, March, Smith, Feltz, Jones, Zaneis, Rhynsburger Liming, Walden. Third row: Tutt, Tutt, Woodward, Jones Owens, Hummel, Ausmus, Fenton, Hopper, Craven, Maxwell Sinclair, Roth, Marine, Whitesides, Lumb, Lay, Jacob, Shem- 9 9 7 well, Buchanan, West, Brooker. Fourth row: Jutton, Jackson, Kearley, Leydon, Mercer, Whitesides, Fellows, Adkins, ,Christ- man, Gainey, Alexander, Stankowski, King, Howell, Wilkinson, Bondurant, Smith, Rainey, Mosby, Ellis, Yowell, Evans. Fifth row: Burkeholder, Bolte, Edwards, Sutton, King, Coe, Duns- combe, Northrup, Barrett, Sheppard, Skari, Thornton, McKin- ney, Flynn, Winfrey, Hartmann, Nichols, Whitt, Hale, Brady, Arnold, Dietz, Allee, Grant, Baldwin. MILLS-President Through the years the most famous Hickman activity has been the Verse Choir. This year being no exception, people from many areas in the state heard the choir's programs. During the course of the year they gave programs for Christian College, for prin- cipals and superintendents of high schools, a Jeff Junior assembly, and various church groups. The choir usually makes a trip a year, this year they traveled to Kansas City. Something new was added SUMMERS-Secretary-Treasurer NISTENDIRK-Vice President this year when the verse choir performed on tele- vision on the twenty-sixth of January. Besides all of these programs the speech classes performed at the Homecoming assembly, the Christmas program, an assembly at which they gave Wllhe Power of Poetry, and commencement. Besides this pageant written by the skillful choir leader, Wllhe U. S. Usfi another original pageant, was given at some programs. 99 - - - -.- 1-1 --'11,--2-ff,214.12-sf15sS.:1Lfi-fafl.'s.?,24f:is.-as-Bis-L essff-fa'-5-1 Key Club Convention The eighth annual Mo- Ark District Convention was held in Columbia on March 20 and 21. Plans were made for the service activities and fund-rais- ing projects for next year. Officers were nominated and elected for the com- ing term. Jerry Kirkpatrick Governor of the Mis Billy Ellis Lieutenant Governor and a souri Arkansas District of Key Clubs member of the local club presided at presided at the convention the breakfast on the last morning of 1' he Daniel Boone Hotel was the headquarters for the convention It was here that the oratorxcal and talent contests were held Prizes were awarded to the winners The delegates wege entertained at a dance and a midnight show at one of the local theaters The convention ended Sunday moming after the installation of officers and a few remarks from the past governor George King and Darnell Sub Committee chairmen were: Front row: Rlgg Tutt Reverend C E Lemmon was Whitt were Co Chairmen of Kennedy Wyatt, Alexander. Second row: Burkeholder a guest speaker for the con the convention and members Barrett Holmes, Martin. Third row: Winfrey Nichols vention W... AM,-,. W-L... ff-Q:.a ' eg 'serif ' aah., 1,111 52-E 1' 1 9 R X S X x ,A I --4, 1,1 I ENGL ll Front row. Nichols, Holmes, West, Jackson, Ellis, Marshall, Martin. Second row. Calvm, Whitt, Ricks, Marine, Danley, Throckmorton, Cornelison, Kennedy, Yowell, Buchanan. Third row: Lumb, Mills, Puckett, Wyatt, Alexander, Woodward, Palmer, Swanson, Tutt, Buchanan. Fourth row: Brunner, Lee, Hopper, Jackson, Wilkinson, Bunker, Barrett, Fenley, Sampson, Riggs, Wilkinson. Fifth row: Taylor, Day, Brady, Winfrey, Comfort, King, King, Edwards, Burkeholder, Lane. Leadership, initiative, sociability, dependability, service, and citizenship are the characteristics of the members of Hickman's Key Club, a service organization spnsored by the Columbia Kiwanis Club. The club took in new members twice this year, who were approved by the principal. This year the Key Club had an assembly and announced new members. During the assembly we learned how the Key Club meetings are conducted. Also, a ,state patrolman, Mr. Smith, spoke to us on safety. Key Club and Trireme had a joint tea for the new students at Hickman, they sold cokes at. the football games for the P. T. A. The Key Club had many other projects, but their main one was publishing the Student Directory, which was given to the students at no cost. Front row: Secretary West, Vice President Marshall, President Jackson, Treasurer Ellis. Second row: Board of Directors Holmes iSophomoreJ, Nichols CSeniorD, Martin Uuniorl. ff fit ' . ' ,., 29 And the Band Played on 99 At football games, basketball games, assemblies, and many other spots of activity at Hickman, the Band gave forth with music that was delightful and appreciated. ln addition to the intermission shows presented on the football field, the band marchedin several civic parades, appeared on the Commun- ity Chest broadcast, and participat- ed in Band Day at M. U. Other activities included special music for the P. T. A., the Christmas program, and the Senior Play. Some members of our band at- tended the All-State Band at the Teachers' Meeting in St. Louis and later in the year the band was entered in the State Music Contest. Walker Almquist Brady Hay DeBord Wickell Polson Durrett Lowery Buchanan Breedlove Hyde Crisp Creason Hartmann Kennedy Clark McLean Front row Director Robert Schupp President Hummel Vice President Hart mann Secretary Davis Sergeant at Arms Throckmorton Back row Treasurer Kyle Sergeant at Arms Tankersley BAND MEMBERS lP1ctured at left? Bolte Schupp Coleman SISSOYI Turner Gallivan Dingman White Eichelberger Davis Tankersley Director Bedsworth Brunner Boillot Neinaber Hummell N ordlinger Perkins Johnston Miller Cook Henry Trumbo McQuerry Allen Ricketts Lowrance Klingner Mohr Pictured below: Walker, Almquist, Coleman, Bedsworth, Cook, Throckmorton. Throckmorton Ashn Sewell Cavcey Rippeto Jackson Henderson Bryant Evans Front row: Fowler, Overstreet, Long. Second row: Kennedy, Joule, Palmer, Boudurant. Hickmanfs Rembrandts, Van Goghs . . . The National Art Honor Society is primarily to give encouragement and recognition to outstanding students in art. ln addition to keeping an art bulletin board and making posters for school and community, this club had social meetings during Stop! Look! The Safety Council of Hickman High School was composed of the students enrolled in Driver Educa- tion. The members tried to create a safe atmosphere around school by sponsoring poster campaigns and erecting stop signs on the campus drives. Officers were elected each semester since the course was the year. ln previous years Hickman members of this international organization have won recogni- tion in school, community, regional, and national competition. Listen! offered for only a semester. Mr. Rice sponsored the club and was class instructor. Phyllis Whitesides and Barbara Boillot served as co-president the first semester, while Naomi Nienaber was secretary- treasurer. Front row: Hourigan, Jurgensmeyer, Nienaber, Boillot, Whitesides, Martin. Second row: Krienke, Dennis, Balk, Maupin, Stephens. Third row: Hummel, Flynn, Gainey. 4 .A P ll I I 1111 n n ---ill El my W 1119 1 115 5252 1 1 gui-ZA, A4016 I 1 f JWEQM Q M MW? -5 I -f .mziff f Mfine..w'wZ'QL:f:Z1,k.-'-f,-leffx-EQZW 'ZU MQ-m f! - . fi-fff1aQa'efniwwu:e2-wawaw+e-eevzamoh-M Billy Ellis an Phyllis Whitesides 1 -C Junior Jamboree Attendants S. T. Yowell and Patty Holloway - '-f---- -' ii-1--, 2' 1:4516-11' :QQ-4-'4itxf'E'454ii3f.M5-H1352-bi-TQflfinal-QL-J9-iqrZ!i4f41f5- :,QQt'5i3e f4'5.I'Qi-l9':l+i-bff-.-.J-2-flaw--:,:k.'- Ugmf A . .,.,1 , --4 ll I -- AM I-V e- 1::g,4.3gL '.1'ii,2zLgg 1: Wee. Wrfwifiii'-JJ? sk :. '.' .' N1 . - nt .g.l l!.! ,.?LIl 5t3i,aIgl!! ' ' T - , M H -in ,f- -5, -,, -sr :Q x-r 5.- funior Jamboree Kmg Bzll M cGlasson UQQTL fan Fowler I07 . V . ----, ..r.,,v ,-.... -Q-.' 'M-.. .--.w--.31 -.v - , . .-,,,-, ,,- . ,, ng--',..- - 4, , '. T. -'N 1.117 '--'HT f-Q-. , '.'.' 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Working together, an all-time record was set in magazines sales by collecting a total of 352566.21 and making a profit of 385911. Top salesmen were: Frank McQuerry, Eva Sue Palmer, Jim Ausmus, and David Wilkerson. Faculty sponsors for this undertaking were Mrs. Esther McComb and Mr. Wayne Thomas. After this great achievement, the class went on to show their talents in the Junior Jamboree assembly and dance on April 2, in which they used c'The Wizard of Ozl' as their theme. At this time Jan Fowler and Bill McGlasson were crowned as king and queen. Phyllis Whitesides, Billy Ellis, Patty Holloway, and S. T. Yowell were the attendants. In The Wizard of Ozi' assembly play, Dorothy was portrayed by Louise Tutti. Other parts were: First Demon, Kent Grant, Second Demon, Johnny Clark, First Peasant, Pat Becker, Second Peasant, Matt Flynn, Third Peasant, Phil Walters, Guard, Larry Brooker, Vocal Solo, Joyce Gallivan, Pages, Celia Burge and Jo Murray, Scarecrow, Jim Ausmus, Tin Man, Bernie Brady, Lion, Bob Martin, Wizard of Oz, Dave Woodward, Good Witch of the South, Carol Stankowski, and the two dancing Scarecrows, Nancy Roberson and Suzi Hale. In November, the class selected their class ring and placed orders for it. This was an indication to them and to everyone that they planned to carry out a successful senior year. Front row: Gallivan, Fowler, Burge, Tutt, Stankowski, Becker, Murray. Second row: Ausmus, Walters, Woodward, Hale, Roberson. Third row: Martin, Flynn, Clark. LH L 1- s. ' ' -wp' sv-.ueva,a..-.-.QL Q. . ...-... .sm Q vw U w,.m,x v 15- Tin Qin x1 ,um .vs-..w, ww , 'X' - xi-11 51 '- -. , -J f -. .. -+,,-.- Front row: Johnson, Wade, Dickson, Jenkins, Henderson, Rippeto, Rice. Second row: Beal, Hourigan, Bennet, Gentry, Crim, Ballenger, Rice. Third row: Tipton, Hyde, Weldon, Baumgartner, Duerst, Acton, Snodgrass. Treasurer Rippeto, Reporter Johnson, Par1iamentarian'.Rice, President Jenkins, Vice President Henderson, Historian Wade, Secretary Dickson. The Future Homemakers of America is an outgrowth of home economics and is affiliated with national and state or- ganizations. On October 3 a sub-district meeting was held at Jefferson Junior High School, at which Jackie Snodgrass presided as President. Plans were made for a state meeting to be held in Jeffer- son City some time in April. To finance Worthwhile projects for both community and foreign service, they served at the F.F.A. banquet, and sold candied apples at the football games. Miss Edna Powell, the home eco- nomics teacher, sponsored the organiza- tion. II7 ,, .. ,.. , ,gp E . ff. '.--- -.'.':1.-g-' 1 .. -1 1---. t.-,.: ' Q 'ij.n1'-gg.: 5.r,,,,.,,.:g. .'- ' '.'Q:- jguf- ,Y fg- W1 -. 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Because of this, she was accepted into thetshow and, in time, received top billing. This resulted in a quarrel between the two. Each joined separate shows, both having financial trouble. After a while, the two got together again and the old quarrel-which was the best shot--arose. They held another match, but that time Annie was careful not to win. Thus, the two shows were combined, and Annie and Frank became partners. The play cast practiced diligently .for six weeks, Annie Oakley ............... Q ........................................ Aileen Faur0t Frank Butler ................. ...... .l im Jackson Charlie Davenport ....... ...... . .... D ick Wyatt Dolly Tate ,,,....,,,. - .... ........ J oyce Deuser Winnie Tate ....,..,.. ............. A nne Sutto-IL Tommy ,,,,,,.,,... .....,..... K ent McKinney Buffalo Bill ........ ......... ,l im Burkeholder Pawnee Bill ....... ............... B ob March Sitting Bull ........ ........... R ohert Lee Sue --.- ............. ............. D ianne Fay Mac ............. ................ P aul Walden Mary .,..........,.........,.............,....,.....,.,.............. Nancy Weatherly .Jane ........... - ............................................................... Sally Jones butt-it. -wasn't all Wofk and no play. A banquet was held immediately following the second performance of the play. The banquet honored the cast, senior faculty sponsors, and the many assistants who made the play successful. Both Mrs. Helen D. Williams, the director, and the cast agreed that they couldn't have done the play without the great work produced by the student director, Margaret Lee, assistant student director, Anne Liming, call girl, Maribeth Buescher, sound 'effects man, David Taylor, stage setchair- men, Don Adkins and John Lumb, the stage crew, costumes chairman, Nancy Weatherly, hand props chairmen, Dalene Summers and Pat Lay, dance chairman, Ann Cornett, and the stage props chair- men. Lilflle .l 11156, ............ ........ A ngus' Sinclair .l6S-Sie ---...................... .............. - ,lean Smith Minnie ........................... ....... H enrietta Kilburn MTS. Sylvia POTICI' .....,.... ,,,,,,,..,,, B renda Bolte MTS. SChlLyl6T' Adams ........ ,,,,,, R ita Thornton FOSiCT W'I:lS0fL ........,,,,,,,,,, -------- D ale Nighgls Mrs. Little Horse ........ ,,,-,,--,,- J udyuMi11ir0n MTS- Yellow Foot ....... ....... M ahel Bondurant COYQJUCWT ----------------- ...... J im Buchanan Indtfm ---- ---- ............ G eorge King Indlafl --------- ......... H arry Winfrey Bobby ------------------------------- - --------............................. ---- Don Calvin 01' Afib- Qi-401 -Q 6-S-he-an vig-be-lu-E-,-5 Becca-s-51.44, 3: ',', t-If , . -, . Y - ' 'g . -l A, - .. ,-- 5 7.-, v . -,. 5- - y. ., -- ,,.,, -, . A , h , - - , ....--. . .-z., :fa -... . A ... , 15 1 -'Q 'gp -' ,-.-.Q ' -- rf ' ' ' ' 's-'-' -- 1 ' f-'t ' - -A ,-.A I - - - - ,.'--,- 1- -.2 e . L- - ' 4, ,:.- ' , .' 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The Kewpies had three conference champions re- turning, they were Bill Mills, 100 yard dash, Bob Lee, discus, and the 880 yard relay team comprised of ,lim Baker, I im Buchanan, John Lumb, and Bill Mills. The tracksters participated in several meets this year besides their dual and tri-angular meets. r Front row: Henry, Shemwell, Lumb, Buchanan, Captain Mills, Baker, Jacobs. Second row: Cornelison, Adams, Dunscombe, Lee, Danley. Third row: Hoefer, Moseley. A 93:'7 R '-' .. f 'f ' . .. s 'ff ' - 4'-f f' - - 1 r fx?-2:4..1f,-':i:.':- ur Y if 1 fl DON ADKINS-Verse Choir, Rifle Club, D.O. Club, Home Room Officer, East Office. Donnie is a 'real Kewpie . . . continually helping Hickman . . . is the proud owner of a blue Chevy . . . outstanding- in home room and D.O. work . . . possesses a sharp crew cut. BENNIE ALEXANDER - Franklin Club, PURPLE and GOLD, Verse Choir, Student Council, Spanish Club, Key Club, Home Room Officert Spent summer in Oregon learning forestry . . . worked hard on Key Club Directory . . . grey car which still runs . . . conversationalist . . . Smiley . . . takes pleasure in traveling. F. KATHLEEN ALMQUIST , . . Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, 20-S, Student Council, Y-Teens. Active in pep squad . . . on decorating committee for Junior Jamboree . . . has pretty hair . . . the quiet type . . . these describe Kathy. BOBBY ALVIS-Verse Choir, Choraleers, Baseball, Home Room Officer. Talented woodworker fine baseball player plans to go to M U likeable manner MARY ELIZABETH VACTON-Choraleers, FHA, 20-S. Loves to chew gum . . . known to most as Pumpkin . . . cant understand opera . . . always is found with a good book BYRON ADAMS-Track, Basketball, Football, C Club, Home Room Officer. Digs around in a gray Chevy . . . is a great pole vaulter worked in Oregon the last two summers . . . a loyal Worley Rat . . . Look at me fellas, I'm a real lumberjackf' JANET ROSEMARIE ADAMS-Triship, D.O. Club. Half of the set . . '. hates gum chewers and gossipers . . . craves dill pickles and grapefruit . . . Nurse's aide Boone County Hospital . . . plans to go to Nurse's Training School in Kansas City, Kansas . . . typing rates first among her choice of classes. JEANETTE ROSEMARY ADAMS-D.O. Club. Indulges in swimming and dancing . . . plans to enter nursing . . . a warm personal regard for patients . . . enters Nurse's training in September . . . Nurse's aide at University Hospital. 1 ', IVAH BACH -- Triship, GAA, 20-S, Student Council, Y-Teens, Pep Squad. Good swimmer . . . traveled all over the West . church worker . . . yearns to be a psychologist. JIMMIE BAKER-Franklin Club, CRESSET Staff, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Student Council, Cv Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Junior -Class Committee, Football, Basketball, Track, Sadie Hawkins Prince., Excels in sports . . . prefers Colorado . . . played the lead in the Junior Jamboree Assembly . . . portrayed Private Willie in the Christmas Pageant . , , attends Episcopal Church . . . is capable of wearing a devilish smile quite often . . . plans to attend Colorado University. LAURA NETTA BAKER-Triship, GAA, 20-S. Desires to have an older brother . . . extra generous ., . . exerts every bit of energy in sports . . . speaks to every- one she knows . . . animals fascinate her . . . music is a favorite hobby. JOHN BALDRIDGE - Transferred from Kirksville'Hi'g'h School. Belonged to Kirksville High School Rifle Club . . . usortal' red hair . . . sleeping is his hobby . . . enjoys hunting . . . belonged to the Latin Club in Kirksville . . . worked at Drake's Drive-In last summer. X MARY BALK-+Franklin Club, Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Advanced Choir, Library' Club, Teens, Home Room Of- ficer, Latin Club Officer. Those crazy record impersonations! . . . a talent for Hickman Missourian . . . Balls, as in Mule . . . a peppy blonde .4 . . skipped the magazine-selling year. . . . a worker in all her activities . . . Tini. JAMES EDWARDS BALLENGER - D.O. Club, D.O. Basketball Team, Junior Class Committee. High scorer on D.O. Basketball team . . . likes Hallsville girls . . . has dual muffler . . . plans to travel with the wheat harvest this summer . . . drives the combine in this job. MAX W. BALLEW Works for Columbia Do-Nut Shop . . . low, booming voice . . . boxing enthusiast . . . loves cars, . . delightful sense of humor. ' ' S. BARRE BARRETT--Verse Choir, Rifle Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Key Club. V Bimble,' . . .V doodles cartoons . . . collects model air- planes . . . does cave-crawling in spare time . . . belongs to Christian Youth Fellowship . . . takes active part in Explorer Scouts . . . yearns for a yellow Cadillac convertible . . . abhors little snooks messing with his present auto . . . next destination-M.U. ' 123 TROY ELDON BENTLAGE-Transferred from Rich Hill, Missouri, FFA. Red-headed newcomer . . . likes motor .scooters . . . very active in Rich Hill . . . likes sports of all kinds . . . can't figure out why there are so many pretty girls at Hickman . . . Home was never like this. ' DARLENE BINK-Triship, GAA, D.O. Club. Artistic . . . is a nurse's aide at Boone County Hospital . . . intends to study to be a Registered Nurse . . . takes delight in teasing Don Driskill . . . efficient . . . good taste in clothing . . . could roller skate all day. HARRY BISHOP-Forestry Club, CH Club, Track. Delivered Christmas baskets . . . enjoys tinkering with cars . . . a fast runner . . . drives a '40 Pontiac . . . packed full of energy and fun . . . drives people to town after school. SHIRLEY JEAN BOATMAN-Triship, Advanced Choir, FHA, 20-S Club, Junior Red CrossiCouncil. Favorite pastime is square dancing . . . choice singer is Teresa Brewer . . . hopes to be a secretary in a local business firm . . . most unpleasant incident at Hickman- wearing beanies in Sophomore year . . . craves cokes andre strawberry sundaes. l24 JOAN BARWORTH-Franklin Club, Triship, Pep Squad, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer. Vivid imagination . . . always wears a smile and has a cheery word for everyone . . . Suzanne's top saleslady . . . loves to dance . . . Horizon Club member . . . plans to attend M.U. and major in fashion. IDAMARIE BAUMGARTNER-GAA, Leaderls Club Of- ficer, Y-Teens, Home Room Officer, West Office, Magazine Sales Award. Desires to be beautiful . . . has a droll way of expressing herself . . . outsold all her Junior classmates in magazines . . . collects pictures of school activities as a hobby. MARIE BEARY-Triship, PURPLE and GOLD, Trireme, Pep Squad, Cheerleader, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, Student Council, Home Room Officer, Junior Jamboree Committee, Home Economics Award, Pep Squad Award, Most Popular Sophomore and Junior Girl, Trireme Ideal Award-Neatness, May Queen Attendant, National Honor Society. Punkin . . . excellent seamstress . . . works at Julie's . . . owner of an exquisite wardrobe . . . keeps a scrap- book as a hobby . . . pleasant personality . . . lithe cheer- leader. KENNETH BENNETT A fellow who knows how to stay out of trouble . . . quiet . . . has his math down pat . . . enjoys working on the farm . . . undecided about the future. 3 1 ,- I A Zyl, swf BARBARA ELLEN BOILLOT-Triship, GAA, Choraleers, FHA, 20-S Club, Guidance Officer, Band. Outstanding homemaker . . . enjoys music . . . craves clothes . . . witty . . . sense of humor . . . M.Y.F. . . . plays alto clarinet . plans to attend Christian College . . . bossy people are unpopular with 'cFreckles. BRENDA BOLTE-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle Officer, Triship, CRESSET Staff, GAA, Pep Squad Officer, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leaderls Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Drum Majorette, Band, Junior Class Committee. The big girl for the important jobs . . . interested in church work . . . enjoys swimming, music and dancing . . . collects scrapbooks . . . outstanding piano player . . . plans on being a nurse . . . an active member in B.Y.F. MABEL CLAIRE BONDURANT-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Triship, CRESSET Staff, Trireme, GAA Officer, Pep Squad Officer, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, Student Council, Modern Music Masters, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, East Office, Junior Class Committee, All-State Chorus. Enjoys drawing and is a real artist . . . likes to paint her glasses different colors . . . fond of horses . . . craves Philadelphia Cream Cheese . . . likes to sew and sing . . . enjoys watching and participating in sports . . . in Mabel you will always have a dependable friend. SAM BROEKER Eats up,' eating . . . states that any school is too much school for him . . . other than Sam, he is also known as The Kid . . . is interested in photography. JAMES J. BUCHANAN-Choraleers, FFA Officer, C Club, Key Club, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Football, Track, FFA Basketball Team. Columbia Youth Council Representative . . . A Real Be Bop-er . . . enjoys parties . . . collects miniature cars . . . works on assembly lights . . . wants to be another Fred Astaire . . . active in Teen Town. JOHN OTIS BUCHANAN - Franklin Club, CRESSET Staff, Verse Choir, Key Club, Debate Club, Student Body Officer, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Band, Track. Hopes to be a surgeon . . . directs his own dance band . . . desires to have the girls call him Johnny . . . is better known as Grasshopper . . . full of ingenious ideas. DOROTHY BUCKLER Dot . . . employed at the Telephone Company . . . enjoys dancing and horseback riding . . . wears many colorful combinations of clothes . . . participates in many sports .Q . . excellent in handicraft. - JULIA ANN BUCKLER-FHA. Married . . . distinguishable by black wavy hair and bright blue eyes . . . enjoys keeping house, and cooking for her husband . . . sews in her spare time . . . hopes to secure a position as typist after graduation. l25 GERALD BYERS-D.O. Club. ferry . . . employed at the MFA Oil Company . . . superb handicraft student . . . considers photography as a hobby . . . freckles and red hair . . . plans to be an accountant. DON CALVIN-Franklin Club, Verse Choir, Choraleers, FFA Officer, Key Club, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Student Council, National FFA Chorus, FFA Basketball, Modern Music Masters. Ah, beautiful women! . . . another Caruso . . . a friend forever . . . has a music scholarship to M.U .... the third Christian . . . likes to tinker with autos . . . this is Skeeziks. EDMUND DEWAINE CAMPBELL-D.O. Club. Relishes hillbilly music . . . superb roller skater . . . craves to travel . . Jspends most of time out of doors. MEL CHANDLER - Choraleers, FFA, Modern iMusic Masters, Junior Class Committee. Place in the regional Scholastic exhibit of art . . . used to be interested in Stephens? . . . plans to go to Chicago and attend Deforest School for Television Tech- nicians . . . weakness for bell bottom trousers . . . interested in horse showing . . . nickname Chan the man . . . presented one of his own drawings to Hickman's library. I26 MARIBETH BUESCHER-Franklin Club, Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, West Office, Majorette. Crazy laugh . . . fun, fun, and more fun . ., . charming friendliness . . . acted the part of a little girl in the Christmas Pageant . . . enjoys popular music . . . eats upi' hamburgers. SUDIE FAYE BUNDY-Triship, D.O. Club, 20-S. Amateur photographer . . . married . . . exacting secretary . . . Sue plans to be a housewife. BOB BURDICK-D.O. Club. Susceptible to colds . . . sharp witted . . . regarded highly as a fine worker by his employer . . . meat cutter . . . abhors girls and absorbs magazines. JAMES NORTON BURKEHOLDER-National Honor So- ciety, Blue Triangle Officer, Franklin Club, Golden g Quill, PURPLE and COLD Editor-in-Chief, Verse Choir, Boys' State, Magazine Sales Award, Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, All-State Chorus, PYF president, Choraleers, Key Club. Keen mathematician . . . Cosmopolitan boy of the month . . . excellent student . . . cooperative . . . aristocratic poise . . . candidate for Missouri representative to Boys' Nation . . . Burke . . . assistant managing editor on Boys' State Record. MARY CLAYTON-Verse Choir, Band. Employed at the Tiger Hotel . . . dancing and reading are favorite pastimes . . . ebony black hair . . . these describe Brownie DAVID LOUIS COE-Verse Choir, Advanced Choir, CH Club, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee, Foot- ball, Basketball. fake . . . likes all sports . . . collects calendars for a hobby . . . the proud owner a Mohawk hair cut this summer . . . worked ina forest fire-fighting camp in Oregon . . . as clever as he is tall. ERMA COLEMAN-Triship, CAA, Pep Squad, D.O. Club, '20-S, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Council, Junior Class Committee. Works at M.F.A. Oil Company . . ,clever sense of humor . . . characterized by her bangs . . . sews and cooks as a hobby . . . dreams of becoming a stenographer . . . de- signates boys as her pet peeve. JERRY C. COLEMAN-Advanced Choir, D.O. Club. Works at Mills' Grocery . . . wants to get out of school . . . quiet type . . . but what a bewitching smile . . . drives a '39 Chevy . . . enjoys loafing. MARY SWANSTONE COLEMAN-Triship, FHA, Hon- orary Art Society, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee, Art Award, National Art Award, Gold Key Award, Two Poster Awards, Sophomore Award in Art. Excellent artist . . . dependable and capable worker on Junior Jamboree . . . won numerous art awards . . . precise in all she undertakes . . . She speaks first . . . all describe Mrs. Coleman. MERLIN COOK-D.O. Club, Advanced Industrial Arts Award. As dependable as the day is long . . . employed at Stephens Publishing Company . . . conscientious in all efforts . . . collects telescopes and binoculars . . . irritated by cigar smoke . . . excells in shop work . . . interested in radio and photography . very popular on the job . . . describes Cookief' NANCY LEE CORLEY . . . GAA Officer, Pep Squad, Leader's Club, D.O. Club, Y-Teens, Home Room Officer, West Office, Class Officer. Fingers, knuckles, palms . . . talented in athletics . . . outstanding leader . . . very sincere . . . adores the Ozarks. ANN CORNETT-Triship, PURPLE and COLD, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, Sopho- more Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer,' Guidance Officer, MagazineSales Award, Junior Class Committee, Latin Club. Assisted in writing the Homecoming script and Pep Squad Assembly . . . has varied future ambitions . . . poftrllyed Twinky in the Christmas Pageant . , . active in Rainbow and Horizon Club . . . belongs to Methodist Youth Fellowship . . . impetuous . . . Stephens, here she coma? REXINE NELL CRANE-Triship, GAA, 20-S, Library Club, Y-Teens, East Office. Active three years in Triship . . . Good athlete . . . works in the library . . . likes to skate, dance, and swim . . . hard worker. NANCY JO CRAVEN-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club Officer, Golden Quill Officer, Triship, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters Officer, Sophomore Dramatics Club Officer, Home Room Officer, Sextet, Orchestra, Junior CECIL E. DALY The quiet type . . . he'll take country life any old day . . . those arent't freckles, just an unjoined suntan . . . really wields those tools in shop . . . I'll own a Cadillac one of these daysf, Jo ANN DALY-Triship, Pep squad, Do. Club. Jody . . . plans a career of nursing in St. Louis . . . always a friendly Hello for everyone . . . willing to 'help on any project . . . enjoys taking care of patients at the Noyes Hospital . . . takes pleasure in keeping scrap- books. LOUIS M. DANLEY-Blue Triangle, Student Council, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Football, Basketball and Track Manager. Stubby', yearns to build his own hot rod . . . is a real whiz in mathematics . . . a rugged football player . . . grew a fancy goatee last summer . . . loves hunting and fishingt MARILYN LEE DAVIS-Triship, GAA Officer, Chora- leers, Leader's Club Officer, 20-S, Y-Teens Officer, Make- up Club, Home Room Officer, West Office, Guidance Office, Band Officer. Skunky to her best friends . . . pianist in Oakland Christian Church and Sunday School . . . excells in sports . . . bubbling laughter . . . plays clarinet in band . . . happy disposition. I28 Jamboree King and Queen Committee, TV Attendant. Musically inclined . . . marvelous voice . . . skilled piano player . . . angelic countenance . . . active in church work . . . gorgeous black hair. BILLIE JANE CREWS-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, D.O. Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Home Room Officer. Tennis and baseball are her main recreation . . . has a black '50 ford . . . takes a fancy to reading . . . wears a silver baseball around her neck. RAY CROWLEY-Stage Crew. Crowbar', . . . interested in mechanics . . . worked hard on stage for Christmas Pageant . . . outstanding shop student . . . eye-attracting looks . . . employed at John N. Taylor's . . . takes pleasure in stock car racing. u e .,,,. JOYCE DEUSER--Franklin Club Officer, Golden Quill Officer, Triship, CRESSET Staff, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, Spanish Club Officer, Soph- omore Dramatics Club Officer, Home Room Officer, East Office, Guidance Office, Pep Squad Award, Perfect Attendance Award, Junior Jamboree.King and Queen Committee, National Honor Society. Outstanding in speech work . . . ardent worker . . . enjoys swimming and dramatics . . . peaches and cream complex- ion . . . sparkling personality . . . gracious. CLARK DITTMER Takes great pleasure in the outdoors . . . hunts and fishes . . . works at the Tribune . . . drives a. Ford. CAROL DOTHAGE-Triship. Beautiful clothes . . . plans to get married after graduation . . . active in Triship . . . attended Marshfield High School in her sophomore year. LOUISE DOUGLAS-D.O. Club, Junior Red Cross, West Office, National Honor Society. Excells in reading . . . teaches school . . . ranks very high in academic subjects . . . mathematical wizard . . . sews . . . all of these describe Tootie. 7 l DON DRISKILL-D.O. Club, D.O. Basketball Team. Stable equilibrium . . . likes basketball best . . . That's Amore . . . fiddles with his car . . . eats up American Folk Music. DOROTHY DELIGHT DUERST-Triship, D.O. Club, 20-S, Y-Teens. A real delight . . . understanding brown eyes . . . a poised little lady . . . loves country life . . . soap and wood carving are favorite pastimes . . . a pair of orchid framed glasses . . . these are traits of Luckief' ALFORD TERRY DUNSCOMB-Verse Choir, C Club, and Track. A fast miler . . . thinks Hickman track field the best . . . likes to work on cars . . . plans to attend M.U. and study business management. DONNIE EDWARDS - National Honor Society Officer, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, CRESSET Staff, Verse Choir, Student Council, Junior Class Repre- sentative-at-Large, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Senior Class Officer, Boys' State, Magazine Sales Award, Junior Jamboree Committee, Basketball Co-Captain, Junior Jamboree King, Attendance Award. Ed . . . happy-go-lucky personality . . . likes to draw . . . rates girls as his hobby and craving . . . full of jokes for every occasion . . . a friendly grin for everyone . . . 29 point record breaker. I29 AILEEN FAUROT - Franklin Club, Triship, PURPLE and COLD, Trireme, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, Student Council, Student Body Secretary, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Cheerleader, Jun- ior Committee, Trireme Ideal Award, Pep Squad Award, Most-Versatile Sophomore Girl, May Queen, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant, Sophomore National Honor So- ciety Award, National Honor Society, East Office, Sophomore Class Officer, Most Popular Senior Girl. Ever-present smile . . . friendliness personified . . . sociability and versatility . . . Encie . . . adores dancing and swimming. , g . Q33 ft DIANNE HART 1-'AY - Franklin Club, Trishifiiil GAA, Verse Choir, Library Club, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Council, Home Room Officer, Band, Latin Club., Remember those record impersonations? . . . verbal.. . . Hickman's Maureen Connolly . . . from sophomore to senior . . . outstanding in dramatics . . . plans to go to Stephens College. ELSIE FELLOWS - Trireme, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, French Club, Modern , Music Masters, Home Room Officer, East Office, Cheer- lleader, May Queen Attendant. A golden-haired doll answering to Bo-Bo . . . as in- nocent as a lamb . is ,renowned for her famous, witty statements . . . a 'friend to all who know her . . . does much outside work for Verse Choir . . . likes singing, playing the piano and dancing . . . helps Hickman in many ways. ' MERLE ANN FELTZ-Blue 'Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, Spanish Club Officer, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer. Pastimes include playing the piano and listening to popular records . . . piquant . . . has travelled in Canada . . . is a senior life saver . . . danced in Christmas Pageant . . . has a beaming face and blond hair. i l30 c KENNETH EICHELBERGER - Choraleers, FFA, D.O. Club Band, National FFA Chorus. Musically inclined . . . meek . . . likes a good joke . . . dark hair . . . tenor in, the All-State Chorus that sang or the District Teachers Meeting at Kirksville . . . sparkling black eyes. JERRY ELDER-D.O. Club, D.O. Basketball Team. Slow and sure . . . southern drawl .... s elf confident . . . basketball retriever . . . has excellent match book collection . . . ardent basketball player . . . friendly smile. BILL ENGSTRAND-D.O. Club, D.O. Basketball Team, Transferred in Junior Year from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His hobby, craving, and pet peeve are girls . . . plays basketball, baseball, and football . . . participates in all outdoor sports . . . works at Pen Point . . . plans to enter Army after graduation . . . wants to loaf after Army term. JERRY LYNN EWING - Triship, Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Sophomore Chorus, Home Room Officer, 'Ritin.' Craves mashed potatoes with applesauce . . . enjoys reading . . . better known to her close friends as legs . . . dislikes broken pencil leads . . . will not tolerate pencil sharpeners that don't work . . . American history award winner . . . a faithful spectator at Kewpie games. - . ,, ...,. e DOUG FENLEY-Key Club, Home Room Officer. During summer works on farm . . . two car man, a Chevy and a Model A . . . plans to attend Missouri University . . . has lots of big times in Fulton . . . out- standing math student . . . that's what Charlie,' does. BEVERLY JO FENTON-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, 20-S Officer, Student Council, Sopho- more Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Guidance Office, Franklin Club. Io . . . craves hamburgers, strawberries, and dill pickles . . . beautiful black hair . . . pleasing 'appearance . . . very artistic . . . a pleasure to know. FRANK FEN-TON-Student Council, Cn Club, Football, Baseball. Pork Chopsv . . . starving irritates 'him . . . eating invigorates him . . . lists Hank Snow as his favorite singer . . . plans to work in Oregon this summer. JUANITA FITE-GAA, Leader's Club, D.O. Club. Employed at Woolworth's . . . Skeeter . . . collects old money and foreign coins . . . outstanding in athletics . . . talent for window decorc ting . . . wears a silver dollar around her neck. JOAN GAINEY-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, East Office, Safety Council. ' Felicitous dancer . . . enjoys reading . . . collects china Siamese cats . . . has a vivacious giggle . . . belongs to Teen Town . . . sings in Catholic Church Choir . . . future uncertain . . ,. traveled all over Kentucky. GRACE HELEN GENTRY-Home Room Officer, Trans- ferred from North Kansas City. Likes to find new recipes . . . her favorite dish is shrimp . . . craves chocolate cake . . . called Sudie.,' DONALD GRANT-FFA Officer, FFA Basketball, Out- standing .lunior in Agriculture. Soft-spoken . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation . . . nicknamed Tooter,' . . . likes to hunt and fish . -. warm smile. GEORGE GRIGGS-D.O. Club. Traveled in Iowa and Kansas . . . Lake of Ozarks is favorite spot . . . employed as radio and television repairman at Windsor Electric Company . . . dig that crazy fiddle . . . enjoys artcraft . . . to slip off to the creek with a fishing pole and some worms, that's his desire . . . plans to join Navy after graduation . . . after Navy hopes to attend University of Missouri or go to Kansas. l3I MARY LEE HAYDEN-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Home Room Officer, Quidance Office. Employed at Drug Store . . . desires to be a famous fashioniflisigner . . . hobbies include stamp and match cover collecting . . . spent a glorious two weeks in South Carolina last summer . . . Oh, that southern drawlf' PAT HENRY- C Club, Track. Excellent shop student . . . worked in the forests of Oregon last summer . . . well-liked fellow with a well- known name . . . contributed much to the building of the Christmas stage setting . . . hope he has a lot of fun in that superb speedboat he built. DON HERMAN-Forestry Club, Rifle Club, Orchestra. Likes hunting and fishing . . . an outdoor man . . . forest lover . . . operates movie projector . . . sharp shooter . . . the only person who can take a car apart in half an hour and put it back together and have two parts left over. RONN IE PAUL HINSHAW One of Hickmarfs Number One dream boys . . . dreams in every class of beautiful girls, fishing and hunting . . . selects Frankie Laine as his favorite singer . . . tampers with radio in spare time . . . speculating on being a television technician. I32 CAROL ELIZABETH HALEY-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Triship, CRESSET Staff, Trireme, GAA, Pep Squad Officer, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, 20-S, Student Council, Home Room Officer, Girls' State, Band, Junior Class Committee, May Queen At- tendant, Sophomore Class Officer, TV Attendant. Helpful earnestness . . . smiling eyes . . . loyal to what is right and Christian . . . a good listener . . . crazy about California . . . a real asset to Park's Department Store. NADINE MARIE HAMM Sweet and quiet . . . shy smile . . . pretty singing voice . . . enjoys drawing . . . designed and made an original table cloth . . . enthusiastic artcraft worker. JEANETTE DOROTHY HARTMANN - National Honor Society Officer, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Staff, Trireme, GAA, Verse Choir, Choraleers Officer, Leader's Club, Student Coun- cil, Modern Music Masters Officer, Home Room Officer, Junior Class President, Magazine Sales Award, Band Officer, Junior Class Committee, Trireme Award, Junior Jamboree Attendant, May Queen Attendant, DAR Award, Perfect Attendance Award. Radiance . . . efficiency incorporated . . . mouton coat . . . big blue Buick . . . despises coffee . . . trim . . . talented in music . . . co-vice chairman of Youth Council. WENDELL P. HATCH-D.O., Makeup Club. Works with IBM at M.U .... ambition is to graduate soon . . . enjoys eating, sleeping, reading . . . dislikes snoopy people . . . likes to laugh and have fun. . .. 4 . , . --,,,. ., . . - A ,, ,f Q 'E.-nw EARLENE ANNE HORTON - Triship, PURPLE and GOLD, GAA, Pep Squad Officer, Student Council, Spanish Club, Home Room Officer, Guidance Officer. Hardworking candy saleswoman . . . wears dark,lipstick . . . works at Deanls . . . wide friendly smile . . . could be a model . . . concocts unusual combinations of food. CLYDE HOWELL-Blue Triangle, Choraleers. Shy . . . easy going . . . wild about sailing . . . always seen at Kewpie sports events . . . sincere . . . interests include sports and games. JERRY HUDNELL-D.O. Club. All kinds of internal combustion engines fascinate .lerry . . . a great mechanic . . . an expert on model planes . . . the tall, silent type with dimples to go with it . . . likes to hear jokes. MARILYN HUMMEL - National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Triship, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Home Room Officer, Girls' Sextette, Band, Orchestra, Junior Class Committee, Music Scholarship, All-State Band. Is there an instrument she doesn't play? . . . Marilyn, come play for this practice . . . Tennessee boys . . . intense interest in C.Y.F .... drives a yellow convertible . . . plans to enter music education. J UANITA LOU HYATT-Triship, GAA, Choraleers, FHA, 20-S, Modem Music Masters, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Magazine Sales Award, Won Prizes in Amateur Night Two Years. Sweet disposition . . . marvelous soprano voice . . . she's become wealthy from Amateur night prizes . . . out- standing church worker . . . likes secretarial work . . . makes attractive jewelry out of sea shells. JIM N. JACKSON-National Honor Society Officer, Blue Triangle, PURPLE and GOLD, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Rifle Club, Student Council, Key Club Officer, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Junior Class Committee, Football. A ruddy glow . . . Oh, that curly black hair . . . a leader among leaders . . . starred in The Power of Poetryl' . . . ranks sports as tops . . . always striving for the best . . . these describe 'flimsonf' SALLY ANN JONES-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, FHA, 20-S, Verse Choir, Home Room Officer, Guidance Officer. Beautiful red hair . . . sugar ,n spice and everything nice . . . wants to attend Christian College . . . plans to be an airline hostess . . . all describe Red.,, BEVERLY FAY JOULE-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Soph- omore Dramatics Club. Fried oysters are Bevls favorite food . . . has traveled in Canada . . . this summer-Old Mexico . . . participates in Christian Youth Fellowship . . . Charleston perfectionist . . . opera, opera, opera . . . will attend M.U. ,I33 NANCY KIDWELL-D.O. Club. Called Nan by her close friends . . . relishes dancing . . funny . . . jokester. HENRIETTA KILBURN-National Honor Society Officer, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Co-Editor, Trireme, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, Home Room Officer, East Office, Class Officer, Cheerleader, Junior Class Script Committee, Pep Squad Award, Junior Jamboree Queen, Maid of Honor to the May Queen, Most Versatile Senior, Student Council. Perky . . . sparkled as Davidis star in the Christmas Pageant . . . petite . . . thrives on laughter and activities. GEORGE NEAL KING- National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Verse Choir, 'Student Council, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Band, Football, Baseball, Junior Jamboree Attendant, Latin Club Officer. How's the weather 'way up there . . . lives for duck season . . . Come tie my Bonny Cravat . . . plays the trumpet . . . crock . . . loves raw oysters . . . not lazy, just-well-l-l. W. E. KNOWLES- C Club, Track. Outdoors man . . . runs quarter mile like a greyhound . . . tinkers with cars . . . likes to take short trips . . . sings hillbilly songs on track trips. I34 .IENNIE JURGENSMEYER-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, 20-S Officer, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Magazine Sales Award, Shorthand Award. Enjoys listening to jazz and popular music . . . craves clothes and music . . . took part in the Christmas Pageant . . . plans to attend Christian College . . . desires to be a secretary . . . dislikes girls who brag. about their admirers. JOAN KEARLEY-Triship, PURPLE and GOLD Feature Editor, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, French Club, West Office. Collects' earrings from different places in the United States . . . transferred from Southwest High School in Kansas City . . . poised . . . graceful . . . vacationed in the South . . . intends to attend Northwestern College in Illinois or Missouri University . . . plans to major in television drama . . . models part time in K. C. PATRICK R. KENNEDY-Blue Triangle, C Club, Boys, State, Stage Crew, Basketball, Golf, Art Award, Key Club. Mn Golf of 1954 . . . excels in art . . . active Key Club member . . . an all-round student . . . interested in geology and Black Goldb . . . Pat craves the State Golf Champion- ship. SHIRLEY KENNEDY-Triship, GAA, Choraleers, D.O. Club, Y-Teens, Makeup Club, Home Room Officer, Band. Faithful band librarian for three years . . . called Bubbles by her friends . . . dislikes opera . . . blond and fair . . . makes friends easily with her cheerful laughter. JAMES KYLE-Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Verse Choir, FFA, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Band Officer, FFA Basketball Team. The red head . . . played in the state FFA Band . . . a real sax man . . . cattle raiser . . . plans to be a veterinarian and study at M.U. PATRICIA LAY-Franklin Club Officer, GAA, Advanced Choir, Student Council, Modern Music Masters, Sopho- more Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, West Office, Class Officer, Band, Junior Class Committee. Interested in music . . . plans ta attend Christian College next fall . . . loves red hair . , . sincere . . . call me Pat! MARGARET JANE LEE-National Honor Society, Frank- lin Club, Triship, CRESSET Staff, Trireme, GAA Officer, Pep Squad Officer, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, East Office, West Office, Magazine Sales Award, Junior Class Committee, Trireme Ideal Award, GAA Award, Pep Squad Award, School Award. Miss Kewpie of HHS . . . respected by all who know her . . . gal who goes ape over dill pickles and Pepsi Colas . . . a shining example of the best in school spirit . . . thatis c'Maggie! ROBERT EDWARD LEE-Verse Choir, Student Council Representative-at-Large, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Sophomore Class Officer, Football Co- Captain, All-Conference Football Co-Captain, Track, Sophomore and Junior Most Popular Boy. Mr. Kewpie ,of HHS . . . What's that on your collar? . . . as friendly as they come.. . . hillbilly music is his favorite . . . known as Bean DON LEYDEQI - Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Verse Choir, -Student Council, Camera Club, National Honor Society. Acted the lead in '53 Sophomore assembly . . . a two year high school education . . . congenial . . . cars and photography top his recreation list . . . was .loe Friday in the Christmas Pageant . . . nicknamed T he Hood. ANNE LIMING-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club Officer, Golden Quill Officer, Triship, CRESSET Class, GAA, Pep Squad Officer, 'Latin Club Officer, Verse Choir, Leaders Club, Sophomore Dra- matics Choir Director, Home Room Officer, East Office, Junior Class Decorations Committee, Pep Squad Award, Junior Homecoming Attendant, May Fete Attendant. A number one student . . . wears perfect color combinations in clothes . . . volunteers for every job . . . enjoys people . . . black hair with a brilliant luster . . . very efficient in her work. EDWARD LONG-Rifle Club. The man without the parachute . . .-enj0yS Painting and hunting and shop work . . . yearns to be out of school . . . wants to join the Navyq REITE ELIZABETH LONG-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, FHA, D.O. Club, Y-Teensf Home Room Officer. Her hobby is .having a good time all the time . . . works at Montgomery lVard's . . . p6l'f6C!i0UlS5 - - - enjoys roller skating and ice skating . . . takes pleasure in bowling . . . dislikes people who are friendly only when necessary. I35 BOB MARCH-PURPLE and GOLD, C Club, Sopho- more Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Football Manager, Track Manager, Verse Choir. Bob is Hickman's number one jokester . . . considers his automobile his most prized possession . . . starred in Christmas Pageant . . . works for PURPLE and GOLD. BILL MARINE-Verse Choir, Key Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Football. Called Sub . . . likes convertibles . . . has an orange '47 Ford convertible . . . relishes Mr. B shirts . . . enjoys sports . . . works at Phillipe's Garage . . . bitter toward the Bulls LARRY MARSHALL - National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Golden Quill, Verse Choir, Student Council, C Club, Key Club Officer, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Baseball, Basketball Co-Captain, Student Body Co-President, CRESSET Co-Editor, Readin'. Superb co-worker . . . hair soft as cashmere . . . radiant eyes . . . versatility at its best . . . real gone singer . . . regular fellow . . . all exemplify Verse VIRGINIA MARTIN--Triship, Junior Red Cross, Trans- ferred from Ashland. Nicknamed Ginger . . . always desires more sleep . . . considers her financial status unstable falways brokel . . . dancing is her favorite recreation . . . works at the Missouri Theater . . . demure. I36 1 JOHN L. LUMB-Verse Choir, C Cliib, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Football, Track. Hickman's fheightl of dynamite . . . very good athlete . . . everybodyls friend . . . football star . . . likes the out of doors . . . nature boy . . . Thumb, BILLY JOE LYDDON-Junior Jamboree Stage Crew. Clever with tools . . . doesn't have much to say . . . works at Haye's Hardware . . . likes outdoor life . . . all of these describe Toad Frogf, BOBBY WAYNE LYTLE-D.O. Club. Craves food . . . easily peeved at pets . . . has unusual hobbies of sleeping, eating and fishing . . . industrious D.0. man. DORIS MARIE MAHER-GAA, Choraleers, 20-S, Y-Teens. Sings in Catholic Church Choir . . . hobbies are sewing, and horseback riding . . . blithesome . . . bookkeeping this year . . . wedding bells next . . . smiles cause dimples. .,..,-.- ,... N..-,.-.. y...,lf.., ,, - ,-it-.ag gms ' ' 'Y ' ' ' ' ' 21-A.!Li:Y-,lg SUE MAXVVELL-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill Officer, Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, 20-S Club Officer, Student Council, Modern Music Masters, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, East Office, Girls' Sextet, Junior Class Committee, All-State Chorus. Good looks and brains too . . . Suzy sang in the sextet which won a first place rating in the State Music Contest . . . a swell leader . . . attended music 'camp on scholarship last summer . . . takes an active part in every organization she is in . . . considering teaching as her profession. JUDY MILLIRON--National Honor Society, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Staff, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Leader's Club, Student Council, Modern Music Masters, Junior Red Cross Council, Home Room Officer, East Office, Junior Class Committee, Class Of- ficer, Cheerleader, Girls' State, Trireme Ideal Award, GAA Award, Homecoming Queen, Attendant to Sopho- more Royalty, Junior Jamboree Attendant, May Fete Attendant, Girls' Sextet and Trio. Sweet personality . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . likes music . . . beautiful alto voice . . . plays the piano . . . plans to attend Stephens College . . . her ambition is to be an Airline hostess. BILLY MILLS-Verse Choir Officer, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Student Council Representative-at' Large, Boys' State, Junior Class Committee, Football, Track Captain, Junior Class Officer, All-Conference Half- back, Attendant to Sophomore Royalty. Hickman's Mercury . . . the spark of Verse Choir . . . a respected and well-thought-of leader . . . a pair of specs', . . . a ready hi to all . . . Will.,' SHERRY MOBERLY-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Girls' State, Safety Council, Baton Twirler. Love that laugh . . . dislikes her work at the Telephone Office . . . after graduation plans to attend Stephens College . . . people who ask questions that can't be answered irritate her . . . swimming is her choice of sports . . . may take a trip to Oregon in .luly . . . neat as a pin. it WILLIAM D. MONROE Bowls in two city leagues in Columbia . . . high score is 172 . . . works at Boone Bar-B-Que for his father . . . favorite outdoor sports are swimming, baseball and tennis . . . rides a motorcycle . . . excellent kegler. JOE MORGAN1-Forestry Club, FFA, UC Club, Football, FFA, Basketball Team. Indulges in all sports . . . has a smile for everybody . . . a practical joke, too . . . jovial . . . known to everyone as Wild Joey Morgan. ELLEN SUE MORGAN -- PURPLE and GOLD, Student Council, Make-up Club, Latin Club, Triship, GAA. n Hamburger and chocolate are favoriteifoods . . . enjoys reading and daydreaming . . . good sport . . . Latin is Susieis choice class . . . amicable. KEN MORGANSTERN-Transferred from Roosevelt High School, St. Louis. Owns a long yellow convertible . . . sports a red letter sweater . . . a champion at ping pong . . . ua real gone cat from a big city . . . enjoys tinkering on cars. BARBARA LA MONTE MCCORMICK - Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Spanish Club Officer, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Council, Magazine Sales Award. A willing worker . . . sparkling eyes and jovial laugh . . . quick on her feet . . . collects stamps and postcards . . . full of Kewpie spirit . r. . strictly an outdoor gal . . . are the traits of Barbara. KENT McKlNNEY-CRESSET Staff, Verse Choir, Chora- leers Officer, Student Council, C Club, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Junior Class Committee, Football Manager, Junior Jamboree Attendant. Fm Ivy League, fellas . . . yearns for girls . . . never gets tired of parties . . . crazy about jazz . . . Kendall did an outstanding job as president of Boys' Club. CAROL NANSON-Choraleers, Verse Choir. Bowls on Women's City League . . . likes to play tennis in the summer . . . horse lover . . . works as switchboard operator . . . lived in California for several years . . . collects story book dolls. JOE NEIDERHEISER-Rifle Club, Stage Crew. An Oregon forest ranger . . . all-around handy man in shop . . . reserved . . . hunting and mechanics are his hobbies . . . reads in spare time . . . foe has an unusual talent for getting work done without talking. l38 f MARY ANN MoRRoW-Triship, GAA, D.o. Club. Works as a cosmetologist at the Ledo Beauty Shop . . , enjoys cooking . . . interested in artcraft, drawing, and stenciling . . . craves a diploma . . . likes semi-classical music . . . considers high school boys a pet peeve . . . owner of a sunny', disposition. JERRY MOSELEY - PURPLE and GOLD, C Club, Home Room Officer, Football, Basketball, Track. Excells in athletics . . . jazz enthusiast . . . hopes to enter Mizzou's J School . . . Poo-Poov . . . eat 'em up, fellas . . . smart dresser. KENT MOWRY - FFA Officer, Home Room Officer, Basketball, FFA Basketball. Outstanding in agriculture . . . wonder whatis hidden behind that quiet smile . . . attends Baptist Church . . . Barnwarming King. WANDA MCBRIDE - Triship, CAA, Pep Squad, Verse - Choir, Junior Red Cross Council. Never gets enough to eat . . . enjoys singing and playing the piano . . . sings in her church's choir . . . volleyball and tennis are her favorite sports . . . traveled in Colorado . . . college next year . . . plans to be a teacher. Q 0- 'Fo- ROBERT NEWCOMB-D.O., Transferred from Bolivar, Missouri. Traveled in Mexico . . . works at the Green House . . does amateur photography . . . inclined toward nature . . will study to become a landscape artist. DALE NICHOLS-CRESSET Staff, Verse Choir, Chor- aleers, Student Council, Cn Club, Football, Baseball, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee. Good looking . . . ,happy go lucky . . . likes all sports . . . baseball star . . . in spite of cutting off his curly hair the girls still go for him . . . Nick.', LOIS ANNETTE NICHOLS-Triship, GAA, Leaderis Club Officer, D.O. Club, 20-S Club, Y-Teens. Pet peeves include nosy people . . . works in M.F.A. main office . . . likes hillbilly music . . . active participant in sports . . . unique personality . . . a splendid bowler NAOMI NIENABER - Triship, Pep Squad, Choraleers, FHA, 20-S Club, Modern Music Masters Officer, Band, Orchestra, String Quartet. Accomplished violinist . . . received two rating in State Music Contest . . . winner of scholarships to music camps . . . petite and neat . . . ambitious to be a stenographer or a professional violinist . . . delights in sewing and reading. A to Y , XC , , 1 QW . f f ,fy is., ,, , gf it ' SAQZE , 4 fif ff fkl 74 - wwe, I , .-f- .hyifkfyyf ifxyff X I V ,rams 4 J! 7 ff s Z X V X ?Z ff? W ,NN KNXXJD ff .ssl wh. 'tJq.,f , lf ws -News , ss ' ts . at ' ss, X - h N :Qs tg C from. A ww? f ff f , s fa.: DONALD LEE NISTENDIRK - Verse Choir Officer, Choraleers Officer, Modern Music Masters Officer, Boys' Quartette. Leadership plus . . . talkative . . . exotic tenor voice I . . always finishes what he begins . . . plans to enter ministry . . . this is Smilin' Donf' JAMES NORMAN Slim Jim we call him . . . came back after two' years G5 Northeast High School in Kansas City . . . a quiet fellow . . . like that friendly smile. LANNY NORTHUP-Verse Choir, FFA, FFA Basketball Team. - , Let's go fishin' U . . . works at Missouri Theater . . . T he Rat Race Runner . . . tall and thin and blond. JOE ANN O,NEAL-Triship, GAA, Peg Squad, D.O. Club, Home Room Officer. Jody is exemplified by her friendliness and willingness to help . . . wants to be a nurse . . . knows when to talk and when not to . . . thinks a town without M.U. students would be awfully dull . . . likes to drive cars. I39 WILLIAM PALMER-FFA, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Senior Class Officer, Football, School Award. The center of attraction . . . quiet grin . . . they call him the Rock of Gibraltar . . . a talent for art . . . soft-spoken dependability . . . sports and photography are favorite pastimes . . . this is Bud.,' CAROL ANN PESCETTO-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, 20-S, Student Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee. Future Worthy Advisor in Rainbow . . . just loves Texas . . . attends Methodist Church . . . dextrous seam- stress . . . Horizon Club . . . spasmodic . . . Cathy Christian. LOVELLA PHILLIPS-Triship. Excellent in art . . . wants to attend Stephens College . . . plans to be a designer . . . quiet personality . . . fond of hiking. PAUL PRICE-D.O. Club. Nicknamed Scrooge . . . works at Miller-Wayland . . . in retail merchandise . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . has rabbit dogs. l40 PEGGY OVERSTREET-Library Club Officer, Honorary Art Society, Y-Teens Officer. Peg,' will always be remembered for her artistic ability, especially her painting of the travelers of the Canterbury Tales which hangs in room 209 . . . shy . . . co-chairman of bazaar in Senior Shindig . . . bowling and softball are her favorites . . . courteous . . . finds entertainment in reading. LAURA JANE PACE - Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Triship, Pep Squad, FHA, Spanish Club, Library Club, Y-Teens, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Assembly Committee. An efficient librarian . . . lives in the Doll House . . . the trait of neatness . . . poised . . . yearns for an E in Spanish . . . an intelligent girl . . . a Horizon Club member . . . a farmefs daughter. RUTH PAHL-D.O. Club, Transferred from Hallsville H. S. in her Junior Year. Works at Columbia Savings Bank . . . considered a mem- ber of the banker's staff . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . a neat appearance . . . collection of unusual earrings . . . enjoys embroidering . . . likes to dance to popular and classical music . . . honey-colored hair. OTTO PALMER-D.O. Club. Works on cars . . . enjoys sports . . . wicked bombardment player . . . Otto is described as a hard worker. KENNETH DALE PUCKETT-Verse Choir, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Basketball. Hotrods . . . nickname Puck . . . detests people who kid him about his smile . . . plans to major in B.P.A. . . . elegant clothes, and lots of them-whose? Puckett's, of course. CAROL RAINEY-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, FHA, 20-S, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee. Neat dresser . . . transferred from Washington, Missouri . . . sews all her clothes . . . new hair style every day . . . reads in spare time . . . enjoys swimming as summer recreation . . . intends to pursue a fashion career . . . will attend Missouri University in the fall, CAROLYN JUNE RAPP-Pep Squad. Outstanding in artcraft . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . worked hard on home room float for Homecoming . . . bakes a delicious cake . . . coal black hair . . . avid TV fan. DONIA RHYNSBURGER + Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Library Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Junior Jamboree Stage Committee, Latin Club. Admirable ability in dramatics . . . well known for her state-wide friendships . . . revels in activity . . . Woman of Forty, her special solo . . . very active in Horizon Club . . . a capable summer camp leader. BILLY RIGGS Blue Triangle FFA Offlcer Key Club National Honor Society Won sophomore FFA award . likes Key Club a real armer . . . candidate for state farmer . . . plans to attend M .U. and study civil engineering. BUDDY ROBERTS-D.O. Club. Play it pretty, my guitar . . . high in Christmas card sales . . . plans to continue working on car bodies after graduation. JESSE ROQUES-Transferred from Licking, Missouri, FFA, Baseball. Member of Licking boxing team . . . during summer picked fruit in Washington state . . . spends many weekends in St. Louis . . . favorite pastimes-pool and poker. DICK KIMBALL SAMPSON-Key Club. Pet peeve is piano music . . . artistic ability . . . math and chemistry subjects are his favorites . . . desires to have lots' of mechanical apparatuses . . . shiny brown curls. l4l CYRELLA SESTAK Transferred from Eugene High School Eugene Missouri . . . is an interesting conversationalist . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . pleasing smile . . . delights in roller skating and dancing . . . listens to music and writes letters at her leisure . . . plans to work with her sister after graduation. DOROTHY DEAN SEVIER-Triship, D.O. Club, Home Room Officer. Collects dolls from different parts of United States . . . plans to go to Missouri University . . . is following in mother's footsteps as a nurse . . . lives in the country . . . vacationed in Illinois . . . swimming is favorite summer sport. NORMAN DALE SHELTON-Transferred from Ashland High School when he was a Junior. r Dale . . . a quiet lad . . . dig that blond hair . . . active interest in the Ashland Church . . . sports are his special interest . . . pleasant personality. JAMES SHEMWELL-Verse Choir, Forestry Club, C Club, Home Room Officer, Football, Track, Basketball and Football Manager. - Buck . . . interested in hot-rods . . . attends sports car races . . . plans. to enter the Air Force after graduation . . . Ya wanna' towel or a drink? . . . Pm a Brownie, I help Santa Claus! CLAUDINE SIMS-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Triship, Pep Squad, 20-S Club, Student Council, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee. Choo-Choo-Choo gesundheit . . . a hard worker . . . likes Kansas City . . . semi-classical music lover . . . planning to attend Christian after graduation . . . would like to teach elementary boys and girls. ROSIE SIMS-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad. Enjoys reading and writing letters . . . quiet personality . . . plans to move from Columbia when she finishes high school . . . enjoys GAA tournaments . . . petite. l42 JOYCE SEWELL-Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Triship, PURPLE and GOLD, GAA, Verse Choir, Advanced Choir, Modern Music Masters, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Band, Photography Club, All-State Chorus. The woman poet . . . loves ice cream and hamburgers . . . hates broken pencil sharpeners . . . active in dramatics . . . interested in music and photography . . . nicknamed SG ' ,I Cookie. CONNIE JEAN SHEETS-Franklin Club, Triship, D.O. Club, Guidance Office, 20-S Club. Superior library assistant . . . reading, drawing and singing are her interests . . . employed at Newberry's . . . sincere . . . crocheting is her pastime. ANGUS SINCLAIR-Verse Choir. Red hair and freckles . . . Angie Bangiei' . . . works at Wyatts . . . I'll never touch firecrackers againi' . . . would never part from his white Ford . . . Ubangi craves delicate foods. DON SKART-Verse Choir, Forestry Club, Home Room Officer, Football. Well remembered by the children at the Christmas pageant . . . known as Scaramouche to many . . . spent the summer working in the Oregon forests . . . l,ll sue you for that . . . lint, teacher, how do you expect me to know? . . . a mans man. BETTY SMITH-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, FHA Officer, Junior Red Cross Council, Home Room Officer, Junior Class Committee. Stitches prettily . . . dry wit . . . readingis a hobby . . Oh, I love black coffeev . . . wavy dark brown hair . . . short but sweet. JEAN SMITH-Transferred from Higginsville High School beginning of Junior Year, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Trireme Officer, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Chora- leers, Leader's Club, Student Council, French Club, Modern Music Masters, East Office, Girls' Trio, Triship, May Queen Attendant, National Honor Society. Proficient pianist . . . attends Chbistian Church . . . president of Sigma Gamma . . . always looking for the perfect affaire d'amour . . . frisky . plans to major in psychology at M.U. JACQUELINE SNODGRASS-GAA Officer, Leader's Club, FHA, D.O. Club, Y-Teens Officer, West Office, Girls' State. Jackie is Hickmanis number one girl athlete . . . always cheery . . . FHA Sub-District President . . . very active in Leaders Club . . . one of few who attended Girls' State. DAVID STEWART His favorite pastimes are hunting and fishing . . . spends some extra time at Stephens College . . . plays pool quite frequently . . . yearns for girls. MARGARET STULL-Triship, GAA, Choraleers, Modern Music Masters, Sextet, Orchestra. Attractive smile . . . a congenial person . . . plays engaging violin music . . . dotes on physical education . . . a delightful voice . . . an industrious worker in everything she does. ' V DALENE SUMMERS-Franklin Club, Sextet, Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir Officer, Choraleers, Spanish Club, Modern Music Masters Officer, ,Sopho- more Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Junior Jamboree Committee, All-State Chorus, Trio, Music Award, May Fete Attendant. Starred as singing angell' in Christmas Pageant . . . has toured Mexico . . . kind . . . interests include the Missouri Methodist Church . . . plans to study at Central College . . . lovely to look at, delightful to know.' '43 ANNE SUTTON-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Staff, GAA, Pep Squad, Trireme Officer, Home Room Officer, TV Queen, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Student Council, French Club, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Most Versatile Junior, Attendant to May Queen, Attendant to Sopho- more Royalty, Sophomore Pilgrimage Award, East Office, A real Georgei' outlook on life . . . brilliant vocabulary . . . very expressive with hands and face . . . Well Kansas, we're scientific. ERIC SWANSON-Rifle Club, FFA, Key Club. Answers to the name of Red . . . a real whiz kid in Physics . . . craves food and hot rods . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . has a mean bogie . . . Let's hang off the balcony again, huh, fellas? ' BETTY JOAN THOMPSON-Triship, Pep Squad, Usher Committee. Pretty hair . . . sweet . . . extremely neat . . . quiet . . . active in Christian Youth F ellowship. RITA RAMONA THORNTON-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Staff, Trireme Officer, GAA, Pep Squad Of- ficer, Verse Choir, Leader's Club, 20-S, Student Body Officer, Magazine Sales Award, Junior Class Committee, Trireme ldeal Award, Student Council, Sophomore Dra- matics Club, Home Room Officer. Versatility prevails with Marian . . . collects scrapbooks . . . helped write Homecoming Assembly . . . unsurpassable at making posters . . . exuberant laugh . . . fastidious about clothes . . . will major in Commerce at M.U. next year. JOYCE THROCKMORTON - Triship, PURPLE and GOLD, CAA Officer, Leader's Club, FHA, 20-S, Library Club Officer and Honor Pledge, Y-Teens Officer, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Modern Music Masters, Safety Council, Band Officer. Natural curly hair . . . full of pep . . . only baritone saxo- phone player in band . . . always friendly . . . active in sports . . . keeps up on her reading . . . sent to camp in Kirksville by Music Boosters. GERALDINE TIPTON-Triship, GAA, D.O. Club, 20-S, Y-Teens, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Sophomore Chorus. Collects foreign money and figurines . . . chooses secre- tarial work as her vocation . . . dislikes people who can't keep a secret . . . desires closets and closets full of clothes . . . silent, but genial cpm-panion. I44 DAVID TAYLOR-National Honor Society, Blue Triangle Officer, Colden Quill, PURPLE 'and GOLD, Verse Choir, Student Council, Modern Music Masters, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Boys' State, Band, Orchestra, Camera Club, Blue Triangle Award, 'Rithmetic. PURPLE and GOLD photographer . . . plays in Red Hot Seven Dance Band . . . active and cooperative . . . in- telligence plus . . . humorist . . . sometimes tagged as Rube, MARION THOMAS-FFA, Band. A real farmer . . . has been in band for two years . . . likes to work on cars . . . enjoys athletics of all sorts . . . always knows when to talk and when not to. ' . - , K fi ', 'fs L f r-aw --f---v . - 1 4, . VIRGINIA LEE TODD-Triship, Y-Teens. Gennie,' . . . quiet but sweet . . . very hard worker . . . collects post cards . . . likes ice cream . . . has a friendly personality. CAROL TURNER-GAA Manager, Triship, Leader's Club Officer, 20-S Club, Y-Teens Officer, Makeup Club, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Band. Collects musical instruments -. . . keeps a photograph album . . . desires strawberry ice cream . . . sings western songs . . . excels in sports . . . dislikes gossipers. BETTY ANN WADE-Triship, FHA Officer, Library Club. Quiet friendliness . . . easy disposition . . . collects salt and pepper shakers . . . sewing is a favorite . . . a smile in her eyes . . . black curly hair . . . these things describe Betty. BONNIE WAINSCOTT-Triship, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Home Room Officer, West Office, Girls' State. , Always cheerful . . . sold candy during lunch hour . . . has undergone many operations . . . dependable . . . Bonnie has big blue eyes-and a winning personality. PAUL WALDEN Verse Cholr Rifle Club C Club, .Iunior Class Committee, Football, Track, School Award. Clancy,' . . . ah! women . . . excellent speceh student . . . a different car every week . . . active in church work . . . plans to enter religious education. ANNE ELIZABETH WEATHERLY-National Honor So- ciety, Blue Triangle Officer, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Triship, CRESSET Staff, PURPLE and GOLD, Trireme Officer, GAA Officer, Pep Squad Officer, Jun- ior Red Cross Council Chairman, Sophomore Dramatics Club, East Office, Magazine Sales Award, Junior Class Committee, French Club Officer, Verse Choir, Leader's Club. Nancy . . . traveled abroad . . . interested in journalism . . . rolls those crazy eyes . . . works, works, works, for Hickman . . . has vim, vigor, and pep. ROSE MARY WEBB-Triship, GAA, Pep Squad, Verse Choir, Advanced Choir, East Office, .Iunior Class Com- mittee, Horne Room Officer. Married Donald Webb last summer . . . enjoys hamburgers and sweets . . . graceful hands . . . a dainty, figure . . . a permanent housekeeper after graduation. RICHARD WELLS-Advanced Choir. Married to Wreatha . . . likes army . . . wants .to hitch up his trailer and move to Texas . . . supports his faintly in his spare time. l45 LARRY WILLIAMS-Band. Constructs model airplanes . . . likes to tinker with car . . . works for father in trucking business . . . plans to attend Missouri University in the fall . . . will take over father's business when he graduates . . . offered his truck for Homecoming parade . . . will go into business adminis- tration. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS-Transfened from U-High, '53, CAA, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Council. Peaches . . . enjoys tumbling . . . collects silver pennies . . . eats up the charleston . . . takes part in plays at the University Workshon plays bass fiddle. HARRY C. WINFREY - PURPLE and COLD, Verse Choir, C Club, Key Club, Home Room Officer, Foot- ball. Plans to major in B.P.A. at M.U .... algebra was his favorite subject . . . known for his polished shoes . . . Oh, crock!, At ease men, and Don't, you'll mess up my hair! are a few familiar remarks whenever Wimp 's around. PHYLLIS ANN WORKMAN-Triship, Pep Squad, Student gouncil, Junior Red Cross Council, Home Room Of- icer. Phyl . . . soon to be a Christian College coed . . . eats up potato chips . . . always has a friendly Hi . . . transfer from Paseo High School in Kansas City . . drools over Vaughn Monroe. I46 if-af-.:.:.--.....-a...-,. -f...- -.--L -'max-...1..,.,- - . ..- .-,. -.rv ff . .- .' vrrn .,. - WREATHA WELLS - Advanced Choir, Blue Triangle, Triship. Has enriched coal black hair . . . is just wild about horseback riding . . . enjoys dancing . . . swimming is a favorite . . . wears a red lipstick . . . just Richard and me and baby makes threef, LARRY LEONADIS WEST'-Student Body Officer, Stu- dent Council, Verse Choir, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, Spanish Club, Key Club Officer, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Stage Crew, Junior Class Script Committee, Tennis, Most Versatile Sophomore Boy, Most Versatile Junior Boy, Sadie Hawkins Duke, Youth Council, Band, Managing Editor of PURPLE and COLD, National Honor Society. Very enthusiastic worker . . . would like to attend North- western University . . . Say, remember when we used to - . . . an outstanding speech student . . . active in Teen Town. JERRY WHITESIDES-PURPLE and COLD, C Club, Verse Choir, Home Room Officer, Sophomore Class Of- ficer, Boys' State, Co-Captain of the Football Team, Basketball, Track, Baseball, All-State Football Team, Honorable Mention High School All-American Football Team. Black Bottom . . . a prize hustler and aggressor in football . . . Gee, but it's great after staying out late, Walking My Baby Back Home . . . No, I really mean it, I'rn not just a kiddinu' . . . sports are Jerry's main activity . . . All State Man. JACK WILKINSON-Verse Choir, Forestry Club, Rifle Club Officer, Key Club, Home Room Officer. Out door man . . . very interested in wildlife . . . owns a kennel . . . pitch black hair . . . Sluge. f f t six for bw- 'Q-lay.-'!,-.fs PEGGY JANE BURNETT WYATT-Triship, GAA Of- ficer, Pep Squad, Leader's Club Officer, D.O. Club. Very interested in sports . . . radiant blond hair . . . immaculate in her dress . . . enjoys keeping house for Bobby . . .' always ready to lend a hand. RICHARD KENT WYATT - National Honor Society, PURPLE and GOLD, Verse Choir, Choraleers, Student Council, Key Club, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Home Room Officer, Football. The .Wyhatch did a great job as Homecoming Chairman . I. . is a sharp dresser . . . likes changing the looks of his powder blue Ford . . . wrote a stupendous column for the P and G . . . broke the hearts of the Hickman girls by dating Christian College girls. WILLIAM K. WYATT-D.O. Club, D.O. Basketball Team. Willie works the printing press at the University of Missouri photo service . . . hunts, fishes, and plays baseball for recreation . . . craves food-except corn and hominy . . . intends to run printing press at McDonnaly's Aircraft Plant eventually . . . owns a green 1941 Ford. SENIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT DOAK - Transferred from Central High in Jackson, Mississippi, Modern Music Masters, Band, Choraleers, Basketball. Southern drawl . . . Robert better known as Bob . . big brown-eyes . . . plays the baritone. JESSE MARTIN Excelling in handwork . . . employed at Tom Jackson's Service Station . . . takes satisfaction in driving his '47 Ford . . . pleasing smile . . . a gentle and calm person- . . . take notice of his red hair. THOMAS EUGENE WATSON--Advanced Choir. Likes to play baseball . . . sheep raiser . . . belonged to the boys, quartet in Jefferson Junior High . . . raises rabbits as a hobby . . . going to study conservation at Missouri University after graduation . . . likes to walk home. Under the enthusiastic leadership of Mrs. Helen McTurnan, the 1953-54 senior class proved to be very successful in making the school year a very important one, not only for their own class but for the whole school. During the year the senior class had many committees functioning. To plan senior activities, a senior planning committee was appointed. Working under this main committee were the baccalaureate, banquet, finance, and commencement committees. The seniors set the sky as the limit'for, their activitiesg therefore, the finance committee had a tremendous task. Under the supervision of this committee, the Senior Shindig was given on Feb- ruary 20. This consisted of a carnival, stage show, bake sale, and country store and proved to be an enormous success. Another source of income that required a great deal of work and cooperation was the play, 'cAnnie Get Your Gunn presented on April 22 and 23 under the direction of Mrs. Helen Williams. At the various class meetings the business in- cluded graduation announcements and name cards, elections of officers and most popular and most versatile seniors, ticket campaigns, and all-con- clusive plans regarding senior week. The spring dates were Baccalaureate, May 23 at the Methodist Church, the Banquet, May 24, and Commencement, May 27 in the High School audi- torium. At each of these events the seniors were the stars with their sponsors lending a helping hand. .201 Seated: President Maxwell, Secretary Jurgensmeyer. Stand- ing: Vice President Sims, Historian Kennedy, Treasurer Fenton. 20 S Club is composed of second year typing and shorthand students. The 20 standards are accuracy, responsibility, dependability, intelligence, courtesy, initiative, judgment, tact, personal appearance, pleasantness, interest in work, speed, reticence, adaptability, business likability, neatness, memory, good breeding, poise, and self confidence. The girl who best exemplifies these qualities is chosen as Ideal Secretary. The Ideal Secretary this year was Jennie Lee Jurgensmeyer. The projects of the club this year were selling mums at homecoming game and selling candy at noon hour. With the money made from these activities, they gave a tea in the spring for the first year shorthand students and the Ideal Secretary and also bought some equipment for the commercial depart- ment. Mrs. Hilda Breeden was sponsor of the organization. Front row Nichols, Jones, Lay, Vice President Sims, President Maxwell, Treasurer Fenton, Secre- tary Jurgensmeyer, Bundy Boatman. Second row: Turner, Nienaber, Pescetto, Haley, Duerst, Cole- man, Maher, Kennedy Crane, Tipton. Third row: Throckmorton, Davis, Acton, Thornton, Rainey, Baker, Sheets, Bach, Boillot, Hyatt. 1 X S 1 i I fi? 1' f fs 7 va in A ,,,f,2,f ti- X 1 t im Leif ' e ' P Advertising Chairman Bolte, Team Co- Co-Editor Kilburn, Sponsor Winslow, Photography Chairman Hartmann Copy Captains Edwards and Lee. Co-Editor Marshall. Chairman Weatherly, Layout Chairman Sutton. '6Wa,nna Buy a Cressett? 99 '4CRESSET is another word for torch , hence, the CRESSET staff edited and pub- lished this yearbook so that it might yield light on happy memories at Hickman. The staff worked hard and had great results. The advertisement and subscription sales boomed over the goal, with six hundred books sold. All three deadlines were met on time, and the books were distributed on CRESSET day, May twenty-fifth. Of course, the staff had several social gatherings which included a party for last year's staff and a dinner for the winning team in the subscription sales. Seated: Kilburn, Marshall. Front row: Buchanan, Sutton, Milliron. Second row: Weatherly, Deuser, Thornton, Liming, Lee, Haley, Hartmann. Third row: Bondurant, Nichols, Baker, McKinney, Edwards, Bolte. . 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Presented by Mrs. Bernard Schmitz, Principal h Junior-David Cornelison, Senior- Agriculture: Sophomore-Wayne Be ymer, Bill Riggs. ' I Art: Sophomore-Elizabeth Harris, Junior-Jan Fowler, Senior-Peggy Overstreet. , Artcraft I-Betty Ann Wilhite, Carol Turner, Artcraft II-Pat Henry. Applied Art: Attendance: Sophomores-Wayne Behymer, Robert Cleveland, Donna Colter, Shirley C n Hartley, Helen Hyde, Buddy Daly, Sharon Edwards, Jack Gusewelle, arme McKinzie, Judith Nordlinger, Eleanor Pomie, Leroy Throckmorton, Betty W1lh1te, Deanna Wolf, J uniors-Marianna Bell, Virginia Durrett-5 years,15'rances Hender- ' ' J e Throck- son, Billy Wainscott, Seniors-Gerald Byers, Barbara MCCOYHIIC , oyc morton-2 years. ' p Commerce: Shorthand CTieJ Lois Jean Trumbo, Barbara Rice, Typing-Judy Mil- , liron, Bookkeeping-Reite Long. ' ' unior-. , Senior- English: Sophomore--Betty Jo Turner,J Louise Douglas. Foreign Languages: French-Anne Sutton, Latin-Joyce Gallivan, Spanish-Anne Ridgeway. G' 1 ' Ph sical Education: Sophomoresj-Sandra Creason, Sally Dugan, Juniors-Pat ir s y Holt, JoAnn Garrett, Seniors--Jackie Snodgrass, Margaret Lee. Home Economics: I-Joanne Barworth, II--Beverly Deles Dernier, III-Frances Henderson. Library: Peggy Overstreet. Advanced Algebra Bill Bunker Elementary Algebra-Gene Kelly, Mathematics: - , Plane Geometry-Bill Bunker, Leroy Throckmorton. A it Music: Nancy Craven, Kenneth Eichelburger, Shirley Kennedy. Ch 1 Comfort, Physics-William Science: Biology-Ann Lowrance, Chemistry- ar es Riggs. Social Studies: Senior-Robert Doak, World History-Ted Weatherly. l52 l 0gl 6lJfl'l Spe Org Na1 Sh: J oe Tu AI Ce Pl Cf C lf I 1 V. i . 6 3 . is-'tl lf , . I Y R 1 r 5 i i l I 1. I I 1. l I, L, 4 A 1 ,, , . 4 t Q ? 2 of . t f 1 K , JBC? OF E I X3lA QPUB 1' eps Graduation Exercises ot David H. Hickman High School The Fifty-Eighth Graduation Columbia, Missouri NAU gulf? I 5 0 0 40 ' f1 H' vi High School Athletic Field Thursday Evening, May Twenty-Seventh Nineteen' Hundred Fifty-Four Eight o'Clock .. V, ' , -n N V .5-.N N. ., ., 'Met' QF-gala 4.,...fa - hrW':9 L'5'ik3?7'Z33Sd3aivv7-,--A---:--. ...-f-...r:.f .see-a.-.-. .L I 4 1 ' 1 if i . 1 I 1 ,' ii.- ---Played by Harry Evans - ...... Led by Larry West .----...Led by Aileen Faurot Bernard Schmitz, Principal vid Cornelison, Senior- Senior-Peggy Overstreet. r, Artcraft II-Pat Henry. incl, Donna Colter, Shirley rtley, Helen Hyde, Buddy rockmorton, Betty Wilhite, -5 years, Frances Hender- EcCormick, Joyce Throck- Rice, Typing-Judy Mil- .... .-.-..., Senior- Gallivan, Spanish-Anne Sally Dugan, Juniors-Pat aret Lee. les Dernier, b III-Frances ry Algebra-Gene Kelly, nedy. fomfort, Physics-William l Weatherly. ! 0 l 6Uflfl Speech: Best Actor-Jim Jackson, Best Actress-Aileen Faurot, Best in Interpreta- tion-Larry Marshall, Best in Leadership-Bill Mills. Organization Awards ,,.,,...,, ,..,.,.,.,...,, ...,.,..... In t roductions by Mrs. Helen D. Williams National Honor Society Award to the outstanding Sophomore. Presented by Jim Jackson, President. Shaw Award to the outstanding student of music. Presented by Mr. Boone Shaw. Joe E. Barnes Trophy to the outstanding athlete. Presented by John Dunham. . Tuesday Club Award to the best Sophomore citizen. Presented by Mrs. John Woodward, to Elizabeth Harris. American Legion Poppy Poster Awards. i Presented by Mrs. Ray Shilling of the American Legion Women's Auxilliary. Central Office Equipment Company Bond to the outstanding secretarial practice student. Presented by Mr. George Jackson. PURPLE AND GOLD Editors for 1954-55. Presented by Mr. Conrad Stawski, Advisor. CRESSET Editors for 1954-55. Presented by Mrs. Betty Winslow, Advisor. Chamber of Commerce Trophy to the outstanding student in agriculture and FFA leadership in 1953-54. , Presented by Mr. Ed. Roberson, Chairman. Daughters of the American Revolution Award to the students making the highest grade on a competitive American history test. . Presented by Mrs. Horace Craig. I Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Certificate and DAR pin to Jeanette Hartmann. Presented by Mrs. Horace Craig. ' Altrusa Award to the outstanding senior girl based on standards of scholarship, leadership, and service to school and community presented in honor of Miss Sadie Stean, former Hickman High School principal. ' Presented by Mrs. W. S. Branham. . I i lfrl S 4, B! . H AJ lf? I 'll mi' li ' inn all fif 5 9 5' JW. ' lyyllix 'WH , ':.w, wgyl. ' 5 iii, lillwl ' I Vw Mila .. , , 3 V lllhv , , 1 . ,W 5.1: ,X . A Mama l5L 1 l' l'lli:11l,fl'llN , A 'll r1l',L, l x Pmt,Kn .1-.'. ,J fa -.,.i r.f:,-i1-,Q-.:y,.v,.- .f . ,,.,. . ,, ,.,.,, h Y K v , , , I J .ll rx? HQ Q' O r HICKMAN HIGH SCHCDOL Mary Elizabeth Acton Byron Lee Adams Janet Rosemarie Adams Jeanette Rosemary Adams Don L. Adkins Benjamin Womack Alexander Frances Kathleen Almquist Bobby Gene Alvis Ivah Jeanne Bach James Howard Baker John Clarence Baldridge Mary Balk James Edward Ballenger Max Wayne Ballew S. Barre Barrett Jo Ann Barworth Idamarie Baumgartneri Julia Marie Beary Kenneth Gay Bennett Troy Eldon Bentlage Darlene L. Bink Harry A. Bishop Shirley Jean Boatman Barbara Ellen Boillot Brenda Bolte , Mabel Claire Bondurant Donald Leon Bridges Robert S. Broeker, Jr. James Joseph Buchanan John Otis Buchanan Dorothy Ruth Buckler Julia Ann Bennett Buckler Maribeth Buescher Sudie Faye Bundy James Norton Burkeholder Gerald Lee Byers Donald Gene Calvin Edmund Dewaine Campbell David Louis Coe Erma Faye Coleman Merlin Wayne Cook Nancy Lee Corley Melva Ann Cornett Rexine Nell Crane Nancy J osephlne Craven Billie Jane Crews Ray Crowley Cecil Ervin Daly Jo Ann Daly Louis McCoy Danley Marilyn Lee Davis Joyce Emily Deuser Clark Martin Dittmer Robert Lowell Doak Carol Dean Dothage Louise Douglas Donald Richard Driskill Dorothy Delight Duerst Alford Terry Dunscombe Donald Raymond Edwards Kenneth Eichelberger Gerold David Elder William Allan Engstrand Jerry Lynn Ewing Mary Aileen Faurot Dianne Hart Fay Elsie McCloud Fellows sci-ww' . X ex Seniors 1954 Merle Ann Feltz Robert Douglas Fenley Beverly Jo Fenton Franklin LeRoy Fenton Juanita Fite I Joan Ann Gainey Donald Ray Grant George Roaten Griggs Carol Elizabeth Haley Nadine Marie Hamm Jeanette Dorothy Hartmann Wendell Phillips Hatch, Jr. Mary Lee Hayden John Patrick Henry Donald Louis Herman Ronald Paul Hinshaw Earlene Ann Horton Clyde Henry Howell Jerry T. Hudnell Marilyn Hummel Juanita Lou Hyatt James Noble Jackson Sally Ann Jones Beverly Fay J oule Jennie Lee J urgensmeyer Joan Ruth Kearley Patrick Ronold Kennedy Shirley Colleen Kennedy Nancy Jane Kidwell Henrietta Lee Kilburn George Neal King William Everett Knowles James E Kyle Patricia Jane Lay Margaret Jane Lee Robert Edward Lee Donovan K Leyden Naomi Anne Liming Edward Irvin Long Reite Elizabeth Long John Leonard Lumb Billy Joe Lyddon Bobby Wayne Lytle Doris Marie Maher Robert Loyd March Billy Douglass Marine Larry Richard Marshall Jesse Leon Martin Virginia Lee Martin Sue Ann Maxwell Judith Ann Milliron William Morris Mills Sherry Allen Moberly William Dudley Monroe Ellen Sue Morgan Joseph N Morgan Loy Dale Nichols Naomi Jane Nienaber Donald Lee Nistendirk Lanny Northup Joe Ann O'Neal Peggy Lynne Overstreet Laura Jane Pace Ruth A. Pahl Otto A. Palmer, Jr. William C. Palmer Carol Ann Pescetto Lovella Ann Phillips Paul Ray Price Kenneth Dale Puckett Carol Leah Rainey Donia Eleanor Rhynsburger William Norman Riggs Buddy Harold Roberts Jesse D. Roques Richard K. Sampson Cyrilla Agnes Sestak Dorothy Dean Sevier Mary Joyce Sewell Connie Jean Sheets Norman Dale Shelton James Martin Shemwell Claudine Sims Rosa Sims I Angus Rudolph Sinclair Donald Russel Skari Betty Jean Smith Erna Jean Smith J acqueline Sue Snodgrass Sidney David Stewart Margaret Stull Dalene Summers Anne Elizabeth Sutton Eric Duane Swanson David Brossart Taylor Marion Wallace Thomas Betty Joan Thompson Rita Ramona Thornton Joyce Marie Throckmorton Geraldine Fay Tipton Virginia Lee Todd Carol Turner Betty Ann Wade Bonnle Gail Wainscott William Paul Walden Thomas Eugene Watson Anne Elizabeth Weatherly Richard Lewis Wells Larry Leonadis West Gerald Duane Whltesides John Dean Wilkinson Larry Creighton Williams Kenneth Eugene Morganstern Virginia Anne Williams Mary Ann Morrow Harry C Winfrey Gerald Tarr Mosely Phyllis Ann Workman Betty Henry Moss Peggy Jane Burnett Wyatt Warner Kent Mowry Richard Kent Wyatt Wanda Sue McBride William Keller Wyatt Barbara LaMonte McCormick Kent John McKinney Joe Edwin Neiderheiser In Absentla Robert Doyle Newcomb Carol Jean Nanson Lois Annette Nichols Rose Mary Webb 'S miiiiimidi Q Sr wifi M 'MQ 1 A o J Cf ' 'X W fx ' N ' H' 'I ' t ' r Q :ss J' S ' ' ' - . , N ' . , AX f .5 ' C ' ' . . , 4 V V V W -rxx ,f'TX.1S 4- ...F ..-. a..V -..... .--, J- f l Call ....,,,,,, atotheAm e to the Self rtmental Awi x N ulture: Sod sill Riggs. X Sophomore-ai ied Art: Art , idancez Sophl Daly, Sharon VIcKinzie, Judi Jeanna Wolf, J son, Billy Wa' norton-2 yea rnerce: Short liron, Bookkeel A I .ishzn Sophomori Louise Douglad i :ign Languag i Ridgeway. es s' Physical Edui Holt, Joann G ne Economics: l Henderson. l FHYYI Peggy Oven, thematics: Advai Plane Geometryi 1 x Lsic: Nancy Crave V l ence: Biology-A Riggs. cial Studies: Senil ,. - H , program confinueJj Stephens College Alumnae Scholarship. Presented by Mrs. Ed. Roberson. Miscellaneous Awards ........... Q ........................................................ P resented by Mr. Schl Scholastic Art Awards St. Louis at the.Regional Aria Peggy Overstr Pat Kennedy, Mary Ann Morrow, David Freeman, ary a Scholastic Art Awards entered in the finals at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh, Penru ' ' tt P t He Elizabeth Harris, Janet Fowler. vania. Peggy Burnett Wya , a nry, Scholastic Art Award Place Winner at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvam Janet Fowler, Colored chalk drawing. Missouri State Farms Meats' Judging Team received a one rating in the State C test: Marion Thomas, medal and certificateg James Buchanan, certifioateg G Kelly, certificate. . Honorable Trig Award to the best trigonometry student. Bausch and Lomb Award in recognition of superior scientific scholarship. Daughters of the American Colonists Award to the outstanding student in Amer 'story. A 1 University of Missouri Curators Scholarship to David Taylor. University of Missouri Curators Awards to Sue Maxwell and Jerry Ewing. Christian College Honor Scholarships to Claudine Sims and Mabel Bondurant. Don Byers Award to the senior boy making the greatest contribution in servic . Hickman High School. -.------.Barbara Bryant, Accomp Processional ................... - .... - ......... 4 Announcement of 1954-55 Student Body Officers: .LARRY WEST AND LARRY MARS President to be introduced by ......................................... Vice-President ....... - ........................ .... - ---, ....... a -- .......... Jomr Bucn. Secretary ............ ...--.---- --- -.- ...... AILEEN FA Treasurer -- .... ....------ ---- .... -----r .... r-,-rRrrA T1-ron Senior Yell ........ ..-- ...... - .-----.-.JuN1on C Alumni Yell ..................... ........... . -,---.-.Smnon I On Sons of Hickman .... - ........ ...... .. --.Samoa K l52 1 . ' W' ' . 1 - I -1, -'-,4 . 1-'T 'f'?T .'4ff2'-'-:c17?i:if-Q..-1 f -.....-,.. , , .-, ' ' ' -f 1 ' '- Y -- - ,-H-15-'ins'-.fl-..a.s...s..-,. -,. -.. . I S O .V X s . . . i 5 rr em. ' .5 I il 31 Y 2 '- - 5. 5 'gt X A iq J 33 S A+ . . 'ix - X wig? Vi' .Hx K L , 5 H 13-2 'YN RQ xg AN xxx Q X it 'J 1 ,5 ,A , ,V Q -.X K' ' .J F'dFP Q r 0 X QB' 'xx f we gina? L30 699 RN 6' ff ,X f ! V Q 04 11 ji X, 4 fl' 'Q ,YJ fl X U K3 2 Q2 'QS SV xx PERXO .mmxdx f 91 if ' 1 - -5 VV SQAQ i j, V Q! 7 kb C? Y '- ----- -- .. , , . . . '-' s5 V 1Y43 f2 I, ,Cf ,fi O I' Q 5 - LT' 5 Q A 'QC' - . 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Lo ve Divine All Loves Excelling CCongrega.tion Standingj The Baccalaureate Sermon .................. The Rev. John S. McMullen CMinister of The Presbyterian Churchj The Benediction ......... ........ T he Rev. Harry Philpott Recessional Hymn-278 ........................ Lead On O King Eternal CCongrega.tion Standing! S, ix Q fu- vi 'Wort T123 I IRQ' time S Q L XX .. ,,,. 'H 0 1 W l OO!! H OOC Q P9 'MN vm V . 1 c K MQW . y - Qxfsife 21, I QW' Q 0 4, N, 55, QD Q Qiaify sw Qggx- Q, 'Q 9 Q 05553 l54 sf 1 if C'oi!Q!s 2 Offiejg P683 Rei Do 11,8 oe' J-if sol? ' 1 Qs, 1 V J ' ' h hh h K bbxgazicsbiils 5 :,y fn .L V was nl ,,, Missouri Methodist Church Eight O'C1ock P. M. O0 Q4 AN ., 5 :JYX X as 2 Usd 3' fi f 9 Ahh5 h' T C3 9 sigh Q, M. 0 Hs , 4 I 9 Q9 si Q, 59 S 1 , Qs B. ' li xy, Ai 'cliff' 5' ' 3 123' K W Y gt Processional ...... ........... P Omp and Circumstance ....... Elgar Hickman High School Band MR. ROBERT C. SCHUPP, Director l Invocation ............................................................................ The REV. C. E LEMMON Selections from State Fair ....... ....... R Odgers ................ Band Address ,,............................................. ............... D R. FRED MCKINNEY Highlights from Kiss Me Kate ............................ Porter ............... Band Presentation of the Lindsey Award for distinguished and outstanding class work ............ MR. BERNARD A SCI-IMITZ Kiwanis Citizenship Awards .....................,. .................. M R. MILO BOLSTAD Frances C. Cole Awards ...................... ....... M RS. HELEN D WILLIAMS Presentation of the Class of 1954 ......... ................. D R. NEIL C ASLIN Presentation of Diplomas ............................. ........ MR . WM. F ST CLAIR The School Song Caudience standingj .................................... CLASS OF 1954 Led by DON EDWARDS and PAT LAY ' Columbia Chapter of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . MARIE BEARY BRENDA BOLTE SENIOR MEMBERS MABEL BONDURANT JIM BURKEHOLDER NANCY CRAVEN JOYCE DEUSER LOUISE DOUGLASS DONNIE EDWARDS AILEEN FAUROT CAROL HALEY J EANETTE HARTMANN MARILYN HUMMEL JIM JACKSON HENRIETTA KILBURN GEORGE KING MARGARET LEE DON LEYDEN ANNE LIMING LARRY MARSHALL SUE MAXWELL JUDY MILLIRON BILLY RIGGS CLAUDINE SIMS JEAN SMITH ANNE SUTTON DAVID TAYLOR RITA THORNTON NANCY WEATHERLY LARRY WEST DICK WYATT JUNIOR MEMBERS CHARLES COMFORT VIRGINIA DURRETT BILLY ELLIS JAN FOWLER JOYCE GALLIVAN BOB MARTIN JOYCE PACE LOUISE TUTT GEORGE TUTT DARNELL WHITT Senior Class Sponsor MRS. HELEN H. MCTURNAN Senior Class President DON EDWARDS -' 'X' A0 , .O 53 Q' 154' 'vzf,, .Xi X . A FH f'N,X X' AAOVW 1 ' 4 'REC 5X . , 431 'ci 1. cy 6 I-x lb, , ' . x , X 1 1 1 . xi . It -M :,'.-.4.,..1a--.. . - - .V . yd ..-I '- -rvftvlxv'-.241-'rf-11 ,'-f.-Q-.-fwf re- .-e--..--new 1 .. -- .,........ .. ., ,,,. , 1 1 54,4 A 04,9 492:14 4-rqicgqsn one QC Ik 2 M J' S 0 acbmugxe TD . 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