Hickman High School - Cresset Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

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Activities 8: Organizations Sophomores LC WLIILVL Quit ,SZAOOK .Xd Qedlf gm xgilyd A Zgklfo! 0 The malung of the school pohcy IS one of the ma1n funct1ons of the Board of Educatlon, as well as selectmg the personnel and handlmg all of the fmances Th1s board represents the cltlzens of Columbla and thexr mterest m the pubhc school system When asked the1r op1n1on of H1ckman's new add1t1on, Southeast MISSOUII State Teachers' College A M Un1vers1ty of MISSOUII D Ed Dr Nell C Aslm Supermtendent of the Columbxa Publxc School System IS held 1n lugh esteem by all the students of Hlckrnan He has now completed lus twelfth year 1n tlus posltlon An av1d basketball fan Dr Xslm xs a famlhar fxgure at all our basketball games and other school funct1ons In add1t1on to hxs act1v1t1y ln the school system Dr Xslln belongs to many CIVIC clubs He IS a member of Lxons Club Ph1 Delta Kappa andthe Columb1aChamber of Commerce 6lftL0l'l they rephed w1th th1s comment Tlus gives a great school a great bulldmg FRONT ROW QLeft to Right, Aslm, Blhl' Draffen ROW TWO Woodward Kmght B1rd,Saunders, Wmdrmller Unklesbay 16 if' 1 L I . 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A gt, '. 1 - CLIWLQZ5 C 8U6L LQI' Northest MISSOUTI State Teachers' College B S In Ed Un1vers1ty Of MISSOUTI M Of Ed Mr James R Chevalxer has admlmstered the classroom and actxvxtly programs of Hlckman for the past three years In these few years as our prmclpal Mr Chevaher has won a place deep in the hearts of all students and faculty members because of h1s understandmg thoughtful and straxghtforward manner He has enabled Hlckman to mamtam her reputatlon as one of the best hlgh schools 1n the state of M1ssour1 EVO .SQQQVQ Central College A B Of Ed Universlty Of MISSOUII M Of Ed Mr Harold Steere IS our ass1stant pr1nc1 pal in charge of the guidance department Thxs IS the f1rst year that he has devoted all of h1s t1me and effort tothe rapidly develop ing guidance program which is becoming quite an lmportant part of Hickman Mr Steere's smcere mterest ln the stu dents of Hxckman makes hmm one of the most well l1ked faculty members HAM C2 CLLU Southeast MISSOUTI State Teachers' College B S IH Ed Unwersxty Of MISSOUPI M Of Ed Our aSSlStaIlt prmcxpal Mr Robert C Shaw has been at H1ckman for four years His Sp6Clf1C Job IS to ald the prm clple m the supervxslon and ad rmmstratxon of our school Mr Shaw IS an avxd ama teur photographer and wlth a subsxdy from the Student Councll he takes colored slides of lmportant events at school to be presented m two all school assembhes Mr Shaw's warm humor and frank ways are greatly apprecx ated by all of the students at Hickman ' 13 4s L! ZIQJAQA, ei Olgcwning, RUTH INGRUM Latin, English University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed.,M. A. Sponsor: Make-Up Club IMOGENE HOLMES English Converse College, Emerson College, Boston University, College Of Liberal Arts, A. B. Boston University, M. A. MRS. ALBERT DELMEZ English University Of Minnesota At Duluth B. S., University Of Iowa, University Of Missouri, National University Of Mexico Sponsor: Future Teachers Junior Class The English department at Hickman offers four different courses of study. These are Sophomore English, Junior English, Composi- tion.and Grammar, and Literature. Sophomore and Junior English teaches the fundamentals of composition and literature and gives aconcen- trated review of basic grammar. Three years of high school study in this field are required, and a fourth is highly recommended. Composition and Grammar is offered only to seniors and is basically a preparatory course for college work, Literature, under the instruction of Mrs. McTurnan, is both interesting and valuable. Good literature is read and discussed, and the student receives a background in this field which leads to appreciation of fine literature for the rest of his life. In the picture below, John Judd and Karen Kurtz discuss the literary map of Missouri as Nancy Lamkin and Jerry Joy study returned test papers. HELEN McTURNAN English DePauw University A B Northwestern University M A University Of Missouri Sponsor: Golden Quill Hickman Missourian .yn nglzrinlfing Mir!! joreign Hickman boasts one of the finest language departments in the state. It is one of the few high schools which offers three years of Latin to its students. There are nine instructors in the language depart- mentg Mrs. McTurnan, Mr. Stawski, Mrs. Delmez, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Ingrum, Mrs. Boeger, Miss Hawkins, and Mrs. Lanser. Foreign languages are of particular interest to many students. In addition to learning to write, read, speak and under- stand the language, the student gains a great deal of knowledge pertaining to the customs, culture and geography of the country he is studying. No foreign language is required at Hickman, but courses in this field are strongly recommended, especially to all students who are planning to enter college after graduation. Geor ia Lowrev and Celestine Guyton ex- S amine pieces of Spanish art in picture at right. YVONNE BOEGER English Northwest Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. Syracuse University, M. A. 6ll'LglAf6lg65 QCOWLQ Wore .yI'l'LP0l'f6lI'Lt CONRAD STAWSKI English, Journalism Milwaukee State Teachers College, B. S. In Ed. University Of Missouri University Of Burmingham At Stratford On Avon Sponsor: Purple And Gold LOLA HAWKINS Spanish, French University Of Missouri, A. B., B. S. In Ed., A. M. University Of Mexico, University Of Madrid, University Of Paris, University Of Valencia, Sponsor: Spanish Club, French Club VIVIAN LANSER Directed Reading, English Junior College Of Kansas City A. B. Of Arts University Of Missouri Graduate Work 19 Wamemaficd, owen Sienced ALTA HARNESS Algebra I And II Plane Geometry University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. Kirksville State Teachers College NORMAN B. PROFFER Plane Geometry Southeast Mo. Teachers College B. S. In Ed. University Of Missouri, M. A. NELL KITCHENS Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Senior Mathematics Christian College, A. A. University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. M. A. In Math. Purdue, Kansas University, Columbia University Sponsor: Blue Triangle National Honor Society The mathematics department at Hick- man offers six outstanding courses to its students. Algebra I, an elementary course in algebra, gives the student the necessary preparation for the more advanced courses which are offered at Hickman. Plane Geometry is the basic course in geometry. This class prepares the student for further studies of this type, such as solid geometry, and stimulates his reasoning power. Algebra H is offered for those who wish to go further in the study of numbers, and is recommended for students who wish to attend a college or university. Trigonometry and Solid Geometry are more advanced courses in mathematics, Each of these is a semester course andthey are usually taken together as one solid subject. This year a senior mathematics course was added to the curriculum, This new course offers one full credit and the con- tent of the course touches upon many advanced and college preparatory mathe- matical topics. Pictured above is Bill Forbis who looks on as Jim Lay and Raymond Borman try their hand at surveying. dence, .A Czaafinging IQAOMLAZVLQ ,Sindy .1 rl' ' al' Q K . U W I RUSSELL V. THOMPSON Chemistry, Physics Northwest Missouri State College, University Of Illinois, B. S. In Ed. SARA T. RALL Biology, Botany, Zoology The science department at Hickman offers- five interesting courses. Biology, Botany, and Zoology are basic courses in the study of all living things, Chemistry and Physics give the student a good back- ground in physical science. Hickman boasts a well -equipped laboratory which supple- ments textbook teaching and greatly adds to the interest of the courses. This year for the first time, television is being used as a teaching aid in one of the Physics classes. This is part of an experiment in educational television, under the direction of the University of Missouri. In the picture at the left, Bill Cornelison is absorbed in dissecting his starfish, but Chris Wonneman looks rather suspiciously at hers. Below, Craig Baird and Art Tarwater look on as Jerry Adkins inspects his test tube in Chemistry. MARTHA JANE MOSBY Chemistry, Biology Kansas City Junior College. University Of Kansas, B. S. In Ed. Central Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. ,f I A 'I Mcafionaf jaugAf WAYNE THOM AS Typing, Bookkeeping Southwest Missouri State College, Oklahoma A 8: M, B. S. In Ed. M. S. In Bus. Ed. The industrious commerce department at Hickman is fortunate in having four teachers and five courses in the field of practical arts. Of these five courses, shorthand and typing are usually taken first. These two courses are followed by secretarial practice, which is a course designed to better prepare the student for the world of business. Bookkeeping is also a course which is a useful aid in preparing for office work, The class helps the student not only in working with numbers but also in helping him to es- tablish a pattern of neatness. Cooperative Occupational Education is one of the most interesting and practical courses offered at Hickman, The students spend part of their time in the classroom MONA KEASTER Shorthand, Secretarial Practice Southeast Missouri State College, University Of Indiana, B. S. In Ed. Sponsor: 20-S Club EVELYN JONES Commerce, English Kansas City Jr. College, A. A. Central Missouri State College, University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. studying various aspects of business, while the time in the afternoon is spent working at a specific occupation. The students in this course are graded not only on their classroom work but also on their work habits on the job. A candid shot of a typing class, below, shows the diligent concentration required in this course. 114 'T' WILLIAM F. VAN TRUMP C. O. E. University Of Missouri, M. Of Ed. Sponsor: C. O. E. Club fgitgdicaf gycfvwafionf Cfoww For the first time in the history of Hickman High School, Kewpie students have the opportunity of taking physical education five days a week, This was made possible by the addition of a new gymnasium, including a much larger shower, locker rooms for both girls and boys and new physical education offices. The new gym has made it possible for two classes to be carried on at one time. This is done by an electrically operated partition which divides the gym into two equal sections. In the photo at right, one of the girls' gym classes demonstrates their skill in learn- ing basketball. 5 156 QM! JAMES McLEOD Driver Education, Physical Education, Health, Basketball Coach mlfwwmm Southeast Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. University Of Missouri, M. Of Ed. B. S. In EUGENIA HARWELL Physical Education, Health Washington University, B. A. In Ed. Sponsor: Leaders Club G. A. A. Pep Squad ROBERT ROARK Physical Education, Health, Football Coach Northeast Missouri State College, Ed. University Of Missouri, M. In Ed. Sponsor: C Club NETTIE BRADFORD PHILLIP BRUSCA Physical Education, Health, Driver Education Track Coach University Of Wisconsin University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. Sponsor: C Club Physical Education, Health Warrensburg State College, Cape Girardeau, State College, University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. Sponsor: G. A. A. Leaders Club 23 WCA, mdk, KENT TOALSON Vocal Music University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. M. Of Music Ed. Sponsor: Choraleers opt: ar 522051105 Modern Music M asters', Sextet, Quartet, Madrigal Si HELEN D. WILLIAMS ngers The fine arts department at Hickman consists of three main divisions. the vocal department, directed by Mr. Kent Toalsong the instrumental department, conducted by Mr, Leo Behrensg and the speech department, headed by Mrs, Helen Williams. The vocal clubs, Choraleers , Madri- gal Singers, and Modern Music Masters, are active groups under the able leader- ship of Mr. Toalson, Mr, Behrens conducts the band, orchestra, and small instrumental ensembles, Most of the acting talent comes from the speech department which in wider the brilliant leadership of Mrs, Williams. The Verse Choir, chosen from speech classes, is well known throughout the state. A few of the important programs during the year are the Operetta,Talent Night, and the Christmas Pageant, which consume the efforts of the three fine art departments. In the picture below, members of one of the speech classes are performing selected lines from The Congo, Speech University Of Missouri, A. B. Washington University, M. A. Sponsor: Verse Choir, Trireme, Triship LEO BEHRENS Band Central Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. Kansas University, . .N ,,, M. In Music Ed. . ,,,. Sponsor: Modern Music Masters, gg Q Music Boosters v..-ti., , I !Qf0tcfz'ccL! .fgrfa Hman! Qui Cvwriczft nm Industrial Arts at Hickman teaches the student how to use his hands and tools correctly and productively. This course completes Hickman's educational program by supplementing it on the practical side. Industrial arts is taught by brothers,Mr, Armand Hofer and Mr, J arrel Hofer. Vocational Agriculture, under the supervision of Mr. Schneider, offers creative activities in every phase of farming and farm management. In addi- tion to the basic farm skills, this course encompasses many of the new, improved agricultural methods and techniques. All technical material is taught with its practical application, An extensive program in Home Eco- nomics is provided at Hickman, Girls learn everything from cooking to child psychology. Home Economics IV is of- fered for seniors, A student of Industrial Arts is engaged in sanding down the sides of his bookshelf in the picture below. ARMAND HOFER Industrial Arts Northwest Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. University Of Missouri, M. A. I 'A f ,fly EDNA POWELL Home Economics Ohio Wesleyan, Cornell University, University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed., M. Of Ed. Sponsor: Future Homemakers Of America D. R. SCHNEIDER Vocational Agriculture University Of Missouri, B. S. In Agriculture M. S. In Ed. Sponsor: Future Farmers Of America JARREL HOFER Industrial Arts Northwest Missouri State College B. S. In Ed. i 06501 Stance jd .14 aglfowfy ,Qu Qtr Mr!! MERCEDES KELLER World History, Geography B. S. In Ed. Duluth State College Sponsor: Future Teachers Of America J. TOM TRIMBLE American History, Psychology, Sociology, University Of Missouri, A. B., M. In Philosophy New Orleans Theological Seminary Sponsor: Franklin Club, Hi-Y. 26 Southeast Missouri State College, EVELYN PRATHER World History Stephens College, B. ln Music, A. A. University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. Hickman offers four courses in Social Science in addition to the History courses. These are Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Geography. Sociology is the study of society, its history, its future, and its pres- ent as it effects our lives, Psychology is the study of the mind in all of its aspects. This course includes as part of the regular curriculum a trip to the State Mental Hospital at Fulton. Economics is the study of our financial systems, how they came into being and how they concern us. This course is very valuable and gives the student a practical understanding of financial matters. The purpose of geography is to acquaint the student with the layout of the world. and the distribution of its population, In the photo at the above left, Jerry Snell searches for China while Peggy Turner and Pat Bryant gaze at a scrapbook filled with Chinese lore. .jdcowgjge 190155 monica jufure Kdarer Every day of the year, history is being made and recorded around the world, These events are studied by the students at Hickman, Hickman offers three courses of historyg among these are World History and American History,which are both required for graduation. World History deals with the problems of society throughout the world, while American History specializes in the America way of life, American Government teaches the method by which people govern themselves in the United States. This course is recommended as preparation for college study. In the picture at the right, Mrs. Kunkel points out to Bill Barker and Sue Ellis the position of the Louisiana Territory. FLORENCE NELSON Family Relations, American Government, American History, Milwaukee State Teachers College, B. S. In Ed. University Of Wisconsin, M. In Philosophy T VIRGINIA KUNKEL American History, Economics, Sociology, Publications, Stephens College, A. A. University Of Missouri, B.S,, M.A, In Ed. Sponsor: CRESSET, Franklin Club LANE GOODWIN American History University Of Missouri B S In Ed University Of Arkansas any Wow .Aff Ganga Jguaifagi In the picture above, Helen Godfrey watchs approvingly as Jim Harris and Dottie Leech paint a scene using water colors. At the right, Roger Stone admires the work of Kay Moreau, who is busily weaving a piece of cloth. These are just a few phases of art produced in our art department. Also offered are such things as lettering, stenciling,and oil painting. Hickman is very lucky to have such a fine art teacher. Mrs. Long has beenteach- ing at Hickman for fifteen years and has helped with many of our projects and activities. She is always in charge of the sets for Homecoming, the Christmas Pageant, the Operetta, and Senior Play. il Sondra Hunt and Linda Colvin demonstrate the stages of basket weaving. Basket weaving is just one of the many projects which the art students may undertake during the year. ORIA LONG Art Kirksville State Teachers College. University Of Missouri, B. S. In Ed. A. M. In Art University Of California, Pacific School Of Religion, Drew University Sponsor: National Art Honor Society 'mr F xii KF' ' 61,147 XJQOULVJ xS?O8lfLt ,QW Vdfgj Ad! The library at Hickman is one of the most complete in the state, having many up-to-date books on its shelves. There are a number of books on every subject ranging from American government to sports stories. Many hours each week are spent in our library by students who use it as a study hall, Pictured at right Joyce Roberts and Wanda Hoffman. are busily engaged in studying for mid-semester exams. Andy Harshbarger and Sonny Weldon,pic- tured below, leaf through the card catalogue looking for a good book to read. Library B. S. In Ed. Stephen College Sponsor: American Junior Red Cross ALPHA HART LEWIS University Of Missouri, LUCILLIL KING Library Northwest Missouri State College, B. S. In Ed. University Of Missouri, M. In Ed. Sponsor: Library Club Mrs. King explains the contents of Wild December to Chris Wonneman. .Mc mom cw loacioow may Umm Office staff of helpers FRONT ROW Harmon Beck Cook Sims ROW TWO LaRock Collins Morgan Vowles Dunkin Jones Barnes Coleman Boswell Colvin McKinsie Hunt West Keepxng H1ckrnan's new offxce running IS the Job of Mrs Jewell Bryant and Mrs Marguarlte Riechman Mrs Bryant pxctured below who has been at Hxckman for three years takes dxctatlon from Mr Chevaher and Mr Shaw types the daxly bulletm, and takes care of all extracurmcular funds Mrs Rxechman who has been at Hickman for n1ne years keeps permanent records of all students and wrltes up all pass sl1ps excused and unexcused Both Mrs Bryant and Mrs Rlechman enjoy the spacxous and sparkhng new off1ce iv Mrs Rlechman smlles as she wrltes out a pass slip ,f dw ,nn-,fl 1. S 30 Mrs Shreeves a new additon to the Hnckman staff IS the secretary of the guxdancc offlce mfoc L6LlfL6, C0045 ao wm mporfanf pa If JAC mom of Two verv busy people are the cushlers xn the school cdfeterla Mrs Kurtz und Mrs Lornellson I-verycldy they keep the lunch lmes movlng swlftlv and efhclently X11 sturlLnts cnjoy thelr pleusunt manner .md brlght smlles 5...-.f -5 1-Q We an 190 3?- Z X sf, -ii. -......,..4- I The dutles of the. Hxckman janxtors are never endlng Here MI' KGIHPGI' Ml' Turner. -md MT' Wdlletdke The mght sluft brmgs A change 1n personnel Mr Burger tnme out from the1r dutxes to pose for the CRESSET and Mr Farrar Spend many evemngs at Hickman clermmg Ph0f0g1'dPhef up after the school events Xmong the most lmportant people of our snhool irc the cooks Ivory school diy they prep mre nourxshmg well balanced meals for llmost mm hundred hungry students Hxckman cooks Murtm Knowls, Walje McBr1de Davxs Moore,Bradley I Nnchols VI lwlchols .5 ,-r ,...- lr-1M fJ'- ' -'-2-Xu. ii. 31 e ' , , , r l L e C J 2 C A ' - .... x VY '-.vxo--. QT R ' 4 .-. ,,, l .,-.i-...ie.,.?,. , Q M, ul AV X I l lr . I I , I X. I' I -A . . I S 4 I K l i 5 Q, .rv ' 1 ' 5 lvlf, as :5 ,. I S Q 1 F . M so M' V' r e .. W fb ,Y 1 rf. ' ,X '- I y , , y l s l fl fl -I ' 1 ' 'l . -I 1 -, , , Y - hz e. 5 A' I v, rx l f ,,f., , M ! .I I, ll. 3' A., , A I ',. -, Q ' '- nfo- .' sgilucfenf Gonna! QJUQPVLCS glrfra-Cfwricmfar ,AcfiUifLe5 1 2 'fi P. B .LC5 1 Y-Q FRONT ROW: Smith, Ricketts, Weyimd, Vandlandingham, Simon, Orr, L'Hote, ROW FOUR: Mengel, Comfort, Krause, Suhlett, Brooks, Huskey. ROW TWO: Simmons, White, Ridge, Crane. ROW THREE: Freese, Pace, Kohler, Mussman, Heinberg, Holmes, Thomas,Jea.ns, Wyman, Hartley, Sutton, Lee, Cochran, Artley, Dickinson, Becker, Walker, With the revision of the Student Council Constitution, -Inu A 'Q -v.. Student council member, Anne Walker qforegroundj, seems to be listening attentively to the words of President Orr. 32 came the ruling that members of the council serve one year terms. This is the first year that the representatives elected from each homeroom have been chosen to serve for a full year, This idea proved very successful and many more things were achieved by not having to initiate new members at the semester, The visitation committee headed by Judy Artley took a trip to Ladue High School, in Saint Louis, to observe their council in action, Sponsorship of the Spring Hop was adopted by the Student Council, Carolyn Cochran, social chairman, and the social committee took charge of the dance. Sgmofenf Gund! OMCQM Glen OQQJQPAALP Elected by popular vote of the entire student body, the student council officers lead the school, In early spring, the officers for the coming year are elected after a lively campaign assembly where the three final candidates for each office speak and present their skits. Jim Baldwin, President: Bill Orr, Vice- President, Genny Becker, Secretary: and Linda L' Hote, Treasurer, were the leaders chosen, As Fall rolls around, the student body officers play an important part in getting things rolling, They and the appointed committee chairmen are in charge of Homecoming activities. This year President Jim Baldwin graduated at the semester and by constitutional law and unanimous vote of the Student Council, Bill Orr moved up to fill this position in early October while still performing the duties of Vice-President. 4 'Ja 3 ,gl gfgawfz. vw 3,1 'va F' '1 , ',khL.fff- f 2.3113 A 11..:gg2ifgE5: B A- .. a A ,Va ,- ,I --vffv -wrm... -f P ' ' 'V' 'f'bm'z 'X A 114.1 1' if ' ' 'W7'J :f1f-- ,.1, -1- f w lLeft to Righty Linda l,'Hote, Treasurer, Genny Becker, Secretary Jim Baldwin, President: Bill Orr, President and Vice-President nm X. Class representatives at large: fleft to rightl Stan Mengel, senior: Eddie Sutton, junior: George Comfort, sophomore. ,. I 4-1 ,X- Homecoming chairmen: qleft to righty FRONT ROW: Ed Isley, Louise Lee, Genny Becker, Jackie Crane, Judy Artley, SECOND ROW: Stan Mengel, Butch Johnson, Bill Orr, Margie Dickinson, and John Blakemore. KNOT PICTURI-TD: Dick XKhite.l 33 JJQWPLQ Sdfdfb 06961 5 X7 ,MCf0P Cn Kewple Spirlt GennyBecker uses her radxant charm to wmthe conf1dence of the enemy portrayed by Rex Stone The Trl Captalns Qleft to righty Hugh Barnes Jun Baldwln and J 1m Estes hsten as Queen Lmda Murphy addresses the student body and her attendants Lynn Freese and Martha Huskey Hello there Kewp1e1and roar the handsome nat1ves Q1 ft to right, Ned SChH11dtk6 Clay Walker Dav1d Rldge Ph11 Prather and Davld Bear 34 The Kewple farmly qleft to righty Art Tarwater Karen Gottry and B111 Orr rally for thelr journey mto the vast CEMO jungle N ' ' , N . . yn A , 0 ..- Q' - , K X . f. , X its .- . y . . y , . 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Kenny Lumb as K1ng Roarkx ' gxves hls last rmnute OWLQCOVVLIJL SOL Lf SPQV5 Golng by Safarl 1nto the massxve CEMO Jungle the Kewp1e farruly of B111 Orr Karen Gottry and Art Tarwater hoped to further the Hlckman cause by capturlng the Sedal1a T1ger Many dangerous C EMO ammals were encountered enroute Mexxco Bulldogs Ful ton Hornets Jeff C1ty Jays and the Hanmbal Cannlbal P1rates The exped1t1on proved very successful Wlth the help of the glowmg Kewple Sp1r1t Genny Becker The Kewple Sp1r1t charmed the evll Rex Sedal1a T1ger Stone and trxcked hlm mto surrendermg wlthout a flght lnstructlons to Bill Orr 'Mr Kewp1e and Karen Gottry Mrs Kewp1e' as Jerry Matlus Black Cloud and Bud Stone Tarazen Brusca look on ll Feet pamters eagerly splash the Wh1t9W8Sh on HOUIG 300111 201 WOR first PPIZS 111 the downtown streets for the purpose of dlrectxng Homecommg parade wxth thexr Jungle everyone to the blg game afmior .xgflfencfanlf W4 7l'Ll'L8 PQ Q58 37,9 0l'l'L0l 8 .!4tt8l'L6!afl'Lt my yfnarflza ,Healey fem can agzoirif Z Our charming Homecoming Queen and her gracious attendants were elected by the entire football team to reign over the Homecoming Game, Assembly, and Victory Dance. To be elected queen or attendant is considered a great honor at Hick- man, as Homecoming is looked upon as one of the highlights of the year, The Homecoming Queen and her attendants reign over the festive assembly, N-, qu 0WL2C0l'l'LlJQ9 DLQQVL Our ' charming X V Homecoming N f' Qflbfm f Miss Liliihdliurphy was selectedhy the 1958 5 footballteanm qjreign over the assemblig parade f ' game . I dan .ffi CO 1 5 - , H . i V ' g ' ' Jw, I N A .. A 1 h 7 Q f . -I ' jfs' 46 Roaring flames from the Beat Sedalia bonfire eagerly engulf the sophomore beanies. . .Eg Sherrel Vaughan sits atop the step ladder, decorating goal posts, while Qleft to rlghtj Marilyn Conner, Kathy Forbis, Carolyn Coleman, and Sa.l1yJackson discuss the big game. , .,, ..,. - N,-, . ,. 1.-N U Two of the Tri-Captains, Jim Baldwin and Hugh Barnes, crown our charming Queen, Miss Linda Murphy, at the half-time ceremonies. The rallying crowd shows the intense spirit corralled by 'V is cheerleaders Barbara Kohler and Kay Baird. 3 I x .QA Ie 5. -' in 'B I . as I .' Pa. X N ' LQ' K' ,Q il' Y Z -1-if nuns.- -qi i ...J- NMC lfVL6LlfL j00lfLCL!! C-.A f '-'lv-:uni I 'ii Coach Roark, athletic di- rector and head football coach at Hickman. Tri -c aptains , Hugh Barnes ,Jim Baldwin, and Jim Estes. Although at first glance Hickman's record of two wins, one tie, and five losses does not seem very impressive, Kewpie students and fans have seen much well-played hard-fought football this fall. There are moments of the past season that will never be forgotten by players, coaches or fans. Our '58 gridders have demonstrated the team play and cooperation which- makes football the great sport that it is. Coaches Brusca and McLeod assistants to Coach Roark. Four individual players on the Hickman squad, Hugh Barnes, Kenny Nichols, Jim Baldwin, andJim Estes, have received recognition on the all Central Missouri Con- ference team, and the four mentioned above were also selected for the all district team. This year's Kewpie football team has been a credit to its coaches and fans excmplifying the great competitive spirit that is Hickman. H+ v lla QF 5 39 O GARY HUDSON Halfback L6- ,N- MARVIN BLAKEMORE Fullback S-ll BOB LUND Guard lf? fx' ' I 'Y 51 A mari E' ' .rg F l lui ' R xg A , ' ' up I g Q. Q r is-4-K 'iw - 1,5 - -H -,wr ' - KENNY LUMB '-4 -l .R :,,AW:.1 '. .sim ' '-I 'f:'5i -' ,l j Half-back KEWPS DOWNED BY WEBSTER After playing some of their best football of the season dining the first half, Hickman dropped a 14-7 lead to fall before the Webster Statesmen 20-14. The Hickman Gridders led the way in the first half when Hugh Barnes recovered a fumble and the Kewps drove forty yards for a touchdown. Shortly before the half ended, Tom Crawley recovered a second fumble by the Statesmen and Winscott scored with a three yard plunge over the center. Hugh Barnes converted. Hickman, outmanned by Webster, just wasn't able to move in the last quarter. The Statesmen capi- talized on Hickman's lack of depth and came back to score two more touchdowns making the score 20-14, Hickman's final passing attack was stopped by the gun. HOME September 19 Kirksville September 26 . MGXICO October 17 . Sedalia October 31 . . F11lt0H x. 67. F 1 in-as-'xii Ji. in . I ne . yt ' iw ,vga 'Y wif? Ji, 'WUYV 51- . -4- 7 .,,.' -,..'..,.,! , 5 K :' if' 1. . - .j 54. x , . -, - 5- , .,g.537'f'Y, 3 'iq,,'i '.:3 '- ' - . e ' .. ' 'S 'W 3. iq-53' ' , ' , .n- H.:-gf' 7155. S 'S' .wx 'Q' A. I fa in K . E 3.5165- V Ju -..g.i. T. H -'if-Q5 .fp - 1 , ,r - ' N .'., an 3... ff-L t ' xi? ASL fuaaltindanlfle ' ' 'V -' J ERRY J OURE T Fullback Quarterback Keith Weber led a speedy Jeff City ball club to a 27-7 victory over the Kewpies on a very slippery Jay gridiron. The Kewps just couldn't seem to find the combination needed to stop a clicking Jay team and the brilliant running and passing of Keith Weber. The Hickman gridders only tallied, as a result of a beautifully blocked punt ea.r1y in the first quarter. George Comfort, sophomore end, broke through the J ay's forward wall and blocked the punt, then Wes Fewell nabedthe bouncing ball and scampered forty yards for the touchdown, Hugh Barnes converted, Tom Crawley, in the end slot for Hickman, played a particularly fine defensive game, making several important tackles. Bill Forbis 1743, charges to the aid of a Hickman tackler in the Fulton game played October 31. GAMES October 3 . . .... Hannibal October 10 . . .... Jeff City October 24 , , , , Webster Groves November 7 . . ...... R01121 BILL FORBIS Tackle JIM WINSCOTT Quarterback MM llilfflbty jam ROW B111 Turnbough Gary Hudson Jim Wlnscott Kenny Jim Baldwin Jxm Estes Hugh Barnes B111 Forbis Jerry Kenny Lumb Bob Lund ROW TWO Jerry Maxhxs B111 Blakemore Willis Loy Buddy Leech Pat Mitchell Tom Crawley Phil Prather ROW THREE George Comfort Bob LeMone David Holsinger Lyman Baker Wayne Anderson Les Hammond Wesley ALC WL6'Ll'L LLC? 0lfLl O ibL:5fl LCf iam BILL TURNBOUGH Guard PHIL PRA1 HER Quarterback JIM PAC E Center DAVID RIDGE Halfback , I ,' -. A I - 5 Daryl Hartley, David Ridge, Dan Simon, Jim Pace, Marvin Fewell, Bob Hulett, Chuck ,Rouse. , , I9 5 W ,, .El -Q J, I Q K - . - WILLIS LOY Halfback :E N I, I 30 no .' Ei' P H .Rf g . 'i Wiii' '- ' 5 vil. T .. 1 4,g,gi3.il,g.,g,13F:g ' i.,1-,W-is I 1 ' 'I-Q 'i , E, ,Z fr--,':..f'3N TZ 3E 'Vl-'- : q: CL Hlswz' lf L , A 51 'ifiibliig' Ns . AC- fig-: ,. i, ,, TOM C RA WLE Y www +1-fn-,,, , ,Z -yy' Tackle ., 'gg I 1- F' . W, 'V I FT- f Q , 5. , Wh , F mg.. vi., b - r..L',,, ' Q., -f .2 - . , 1 -f -' Mn . in :V-Awfwi Av, ,QM 4 ., L if 4 ' fy --1 ,. f'v Li5f'!1 ,,f -' -eg B U D D Y L E E C H Tackle 1 WES FEWELL End Jim Estes recovers the pigskin as a Hannibal gridder follows in hot pursuit. With the season well under way, the Kewpies came from behind to take the honors of a 20-19 thriller at Hannibal, With a minute and 52 seconds remaining in the game, a screaming crowd of over 2000 fans watched the quarterback, Jim Winscott, rifle a sizzling sixteen yard pass to Jim Estes, halfback, for the winning touchdown. Jerry Jouret, in the fullback slot for Hickman, was the leading Kewpie ground gainer ,plunging eighty yards in ten carries. Jim Estes came close behind with a total of seventy-one yards for fourteen carries, Wes Fewe11,a promising sophomore, blocked an all-important extra point after Hanniba1's first touchdown of the evening. The Kewpies leave Hannibal witha 2-1 record. 43 Y Among the most industrious boys at Hickman are the football managers. Besides taking care of the equipment, the managers travel along with the team to the out-of-town games. Although little is heard about these boys, they are hard workers and deserve the praise of everyone. bouncing back from their 28-14 loss to Kirksville in the season's opener, the Kewpies soundly thrashedthe Bulldogs of Mexico in their first conference game of the '58 season. Jim Winscott led the Hickman attack,figuring in all H. H, S, scoring. In the third play of the game, Winscott snatched the ball and raced fifty-one yards for a touchdown, Jim Winscott's bull's-eye passing arm, teamed up 44 Managers fleft to rightj, Chuck Rouse, Bill Barker, and Marvin Burnett look over the battered football helmets and reminisce about past games. with the receiving ability of Jim Winscott and Wes Fewell, accounted for the remainder of the Hickman scoring. It was Winscott, Estes, and fullback, Jerry Jouret, who led the ground attack for the Kewpies, Winscott gaining ninety yards in nine plays. Coach Roark substituted freely in the second quarter and used his first unit only sparingly in the last half of play in order to season his inexperienced reserves. Gary Hudson 125i scurries around right end for an eighteen yard touchdown as Jim Estes comes in to aid the play YF? if Our slx vivacious cheerleaders deft to rightj, Susan Stalcup Carolyn Cochran, Kay Baird Barbara Kohler, Carolyn Bear and Genny Becker b egill yells .6 2' to lead the student body Ln one of Hickman's favorite C!werLac!er5 .SZQQPLA .xg cf Spot Lf 7 amea We Gotta Win yell the spirited cheerleaders during a pep assembly. The Cheerleaders start one of Hickma.n's basketball games off right with Get That Tip Off Get That Ball NJ , ' I r Ca Ar f 1 I ' 1 v I I 1 i . ., g .'. ' ' fig ,M , - 1 if . ,. V ' f , ,, , . 'Ox X FRONT ROW: Shultz, Neiger, Daly, Hartley, Jones, Lehman, Johnson, Bumgarner, Huskey, Marshall, Ricketts, S. Crawford, B. Jones ROW TWO: Ellis, Schulte, Hoffman, Mitchell, Cross, Guyton, M, M McMullen, Nottorf, L. Jones, J. Phlllips, Flynn, Levitt, Marsh, C, Coleman, Burge. ROW THREE: Perkins, Lawson, Shettlesworth, I w Eynatten, Meriwether, Lamkin, Belden, M. Conner, Hodges, Short, Mottaz, J. Palmer, Steklenburg, Dawson, Lehart. ROW FOUR: Windsor, J. Zumwalt, Windmiller, Freund, Ginn, Tise, S. Brown, Waxler. Powers, Behymer, Marine, McCory, Pugh, B. DuNard,Hupp, Brooker, Parker, Forbis. QP Www! wry axdcfilfe ,Af Jgomecomin 1 exits.. President of Pep Squad, Louise Lee. 46 FRONT ROW: Watson, Haun, J. Roberts, McBaine,Moser,Sapplng'ton, Block, LaRock, Hinson, Joyce Crane, Scott, Lanser, Ewing, Ridgeway, Smith, D. Crane. ROW TWO: Walters, Dallam, Richards Whitesides, Renfro, Kabler,J. Freeman,J. Conner, M, A, McMullen, LaBerge, Cope,Jeans, Keith, Lukehart, Judy Crane, Knuzler, Hall, ROW THREE: J. Morris, Wade, Snell, Bishop, Wright, Rippeto, Miller, Harvey Zenge, Conwell, Easterly, Kessler, B. Cross, Wilson, Church, Hoecker, Turner. ROW FOUR: Riechman, Driskill Wilkerson, M. Lear, Ballenger, Morrow, Walker, Lucas, Hundley,Hickey,'S. Jackson, Marsden, Roark, Welliver, L, A. Jackson, Salmons, Kyllonen, McTurna.n, Doenges. S I-fy i W -1, if ai ' qi ': 'El' 5 af c v haf' F65 .. up-4. on :IP g 1 'Hi amp 0 ' FRONT ROW Taft P Yumwalt Harrmgton Kurtz M Anderson Beck Creasy S Brown Cowan Holt Estes Brooks J Crawford ROW TWO D Lear Cooper Freese Powell ROW THREE Gleim Polmantier Helnberg Dickerson D Jones D DuNard A Jackson K Barnes P Brown Hughes Godfrey Carter Allen Renfro ROW FOUR Spears Burcham Mussman Strawn Wllhite Baumgarth Danley Young Dunkm Ellzey Foster McNamara Mason Thorson M Cotton The Pep Squad offncers historlan Judy Anderson treasurer Deanna Pace, secretary, Chrls Wonneman and vice president Jackxe Crane investigate the Pep Squad scrapbook 59 3-far ff FRONT ROW Weldon, Torrance, Coats, Herrin, Kewley, Pace, Wonneman, Lee, Jackie Crane, J Anderson, Klle, Murphy, MacLeod, Clements, Leech, Fenton ROW TWO Wlckell, Moreau, Brenton, Dirksmeyer, Lines, Lynes, Burkhart, Reece, P Phillips, M Barnes, Lowrey, Bruce, McKlnzie ROW THREE Worley, Harmon, Wren, Dierking, Clover, Jurgensmeyer, Small, Dysart,B Palmer, Thompson, Shock, Trimble, Lowrance, Clemons, Watt, Vaughan ROW FOUR C Cotton, Dothage, Purdy, Hess, Morgan, Westbrook, Rees, Berry, A Freeman, Dickinson, Roderick, Gottry, L'Hote, Artley, Norris, Cole, Sutton, M Morris, Schueler 47 gi fn ' I' lg jfgf g vi ,4 ', 21-i 1' gt. .5 ' 5: ' qi ' L' Q -fg Tl ' ,g 1 , ' I r', 4 5:1 Q' V pw fs 5, , , 6 'fi f ' 5 jj j :ig 2 . , ' 5 ,Q 'A 1, 2 '-jr, 4 A .V I N, , t . .D A . 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J f i X V X ' .. f' 1 P T A Welcoming Ned Schmldke to Tito s Candy Shop are Cal Maxwell John Blakemore Judy Artlev and Karen Gottry 3 Working vigorously on the sets for the operetta are Steve Gross Cal Maxwell Chuck Rouse Ronald Parmer and Ed Isley Ong U 0l LU6ly Song of Norway a story glowing with th warmth of Norwegian lore was the operetta chosen to be presented by the chorus and orchestra for tlus year The many people who contributed to the success of tlus production were justly proud when the big nights finally rolled around A capacity crowd filled the auditorium both Thursday and Friday night The leads were played by Rex Stone Chuck Closser Linda Thurston Beverly Rees and Cal Maxwell All of the colorful dances were under the direction of Linda L'Hote and Mignon Clements Mr Toalson directed the chorus, and Mr. Berhens con- ducted the orchestra. As members of the Norwegian chorus watch, Rex Stone sings a poem which he has composed about the story of Norway. A Norwegian folk dance executed brilliantly by Ned Schmidtke and Jane Daly, David Neenan and Annie Johnson, Gayle Lampson and Martha Huskey, Larry Shedd and Anne Walker, Steve Gross and Katie Keith, adds to the atmosphere of the lovely Song of Norway. loereflfa .xg egymowlain ULCCQ55 Prima donna Adelina, Mignon Clements, pirouttes before the elegant chorus in the Roman Villa. Bob Dalton and Cecelia Nottorf perform Waltz Eternal in a most convincing way. Freddie, Micky Clements, and his fiddle are at it in the square again. ,,..'1' Arif wsvgvlftt NN.-rf, lLeft to Righty Pat Roderlck Carolyn Bear Dee Clover Ann Freeman Margle Dlcldnson Judy Artley Makxng up the H1ckman Senlor Sextet are slx mus 1ca1 semor glrls In addltxon to smgmg for school funct1ons the sextet has taken part m Talent N1ght placmg fxrst all three years The sextet also has represented the school at conventlons and on tele v1s1on Slxteen people were chosen for the Madngal Smgers Qplctured belowj after tryouts 1n the fall of the year Tlus group formerly called the A Cappella Cholr smgs old Enghsh ballads Entertamment IS the Hlckman functlons as the New Student's Tea and banquets M jf Z AM Af A46 Wm FRONT ROW Ann Herrm Peggy Bruce Celestlne Guyton Carol Barber Dottxe Leech Janet Lowrance Beverly Rees ROW TWO Ed Isley Cal Maxwell Stan Mengel Chuck Closser ROW THREE Gerry Slsson John Ingwerson Rex Stone main ,aim of the Singers and they perform for such x L 5 6 5 FRONT ROW Herrxn Bruce Lay, Ridge Clements THRFE senuue Cross Rogers Lee,Cotton Lampson, Presldent of Choraleers Cal Maxwell 7 it My Choraleers IS the name glven to a talented group composed of sxxty outstand1ng muslc students To become a member of th1s group, a person must flrst arrange an aud1t1on w1th Mr Kent Toalson who IS the sponsor of Choraleers The members of Choraleers must 11ke muslc and also have a genulne deslre to work, for they are often called upon to perform for school programs and other funct1ons The hxghhght of the year IS a trxp by Choraleers to several schools throughout the state to perform for them Gilpin Shedd Rees Dickxnson Hartley Mengel Gross lngwerson Fisher Robertson Crane Clover Harris Closser Withrow Stone Bryant ROW TWO Dierking Gottry Artley Gxlpin ROW FOUR Weldon Guyton Tise Cotton Thompson Crabtree Foster Benedlct Creasy Glelm Clmistenson, Westbrook Isley Schmxdke Blakemore Leech Lowrance Roderick Slsson Kespohl Lamkm Dxckerson Wmdmlller Ellxs Baumgarth Nexger Clark ROW Freeman Barber Merxwether Perkms Purdy Ray The Sophomore Double Sextet FRONT ROW Huskey LaBerge ROW TWO McMullen Walker Freeman ROW THREE Kunzler, Keith Crane Conner Thomas Johnson Ricketts l 'x Alan Easley and Jeanne Phlllxps Square dancmg IS enjoyed by all at the annual F F A Barn look on as Mr Schmeder takes a warmmg dance turn ln Alan s wheel chalr 44 allure armani wjdmeraca Jdaluance 1? President ofF F A Russell Wade FRONT ROW Salmons parhamentarian Semon treasurer Smith chaplain Basneftt sentinel R Borman vice president Wade president Easley secretary L Borman reporter ROW TWO West R Harmon E Harmon Crane Murray Reed Strawn Heath Ray Boyce Allen ROW THREE Devler Ballenger Van1a.ndingham,J Sapp Schnieder Fitch Maxwell Coats, Stewart Sims Tutt Davis ROW FOUR Hoecker Butzm, Lee E Sapp Hauser Gentry Moreau Nichols Cockrell Hlckam Crow czrnufczWrL1'ng amen 7mm 05155 mmf The Barnwarming queen, elected in late full by the popular vote of the entire I , F, A., club, reigned over a lively square dance, The dance was held in the Hickman agriculture building, amid decorations consisting of hay and corn shucks. A Xfj vmior ,Jdflfenczlanf L55 ode Jgagey egjylolaomore .xgffwzcfanf 555 Ziff? ijayzir arnwcwming gyda? ti mf FRONT ROW: fleft to rightjg Eliza Peden, Peggy Bruce Franklin Ga.fke. ROW TWO: Linda Wickell, Russell McCarty, Jim Hood, Wayne Anderson, Kim Kabler These couples are part of the happy crew who danced the shoes right off their feet. Swing your partner round and round echoes from the gym as everyone begins to square dance. The Sadie Hawkins royalty glories in all the smooches just presented them by the Trireme girls. A Jay, 30 sJQ!0LwLi1fL5 Have you been asked to Sadie Hawkins? This plea comes from the bashful girls as they search for a date to the most different dance of the year where the entertainment includes dancing, Indian wrestling and hat judging. The king, Bob Lund, and his two attendants , Jerry Mathis and David Holsinger, were elected to this high position by all the girls in Trireme and Triship. The king was crowned and pre- sented with a beautiful bouquet of weeds. The girls came dressed in their best rags and their dates sported the grand hats which the girls had planned and worked on for months. Judy Artley and Karen Gottry are dressed up ln their Sunday best for the gala occasion. 1 - X :1t,l 1 -- L. '-. l1'4 9. L Is this Charles LeMone???? Looks just like him, doesn't itl Sacha ,J4l!5LwLi1fL5 .J EA JM! The Sadie Hawkins royalty was chosen by members of Triship in the early fall. The ballots were distrib- uted during gym classes and the girls voted on one of five boys nominated for each royalty division, The original fifteen nominees were selected bythe Trireme girls. The winners were kept secret until the night of the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Y If '92 N .,u n Simba ,!42!awL'i1fL5 mag? mince JW? WHAZ5 , n Vx ,vi I f l ' gf' 17 A V A lf Nl r f 3, W ,fy MJM x' y A' ff f K fn V lrefpl lll ff 201,49 awe Aginger 55 XSZIOA5 gag? lflfL'CC9.6:5Al!,!Q6.6C9lf1fL1447 Amid palms and mountains, a jazz band consisting of Lyman Baker, Jim Taylor,Sonny Wyman, and Roger Purcell, along with the sophomore class, honor the royalty by playing When The Saints Go Marching ln. The radiant sophomore royalty sit on their heart-shaped throne. all Oh Mummy, exclalms Julie Kyllonen as she waits to be carried into the pyramid. 56 'ilfr it n silt 1 The Egyptian slaves, Mike Fields, David Keller, Dean Walden, Chris Jaynes, and Joe Callison, await the pharoah's command. Friday the thirteenth was the haunting day chosen for the Sophomore Assembly, The sophomores used a You Were There theme and provided parodies on famous events in history as if they had taken place on Friday the thirteenth. An emcee introduced such historical events as the days of the caveman, the pyramids of Egypt, the discoveries of Dr, Livingston, William Tell shooting the apple off his son's head, and Confucius with his famous quotations. Highlighting the assembly was the crowning of the royalty, who reigned over the Sophomore's Assembly and dance. As a grand finale, a jazz band played When The Saints Go Marching ln, with the entire cast singing. v ff mmf IIAMQDL 5ZpA0m0re5 W 9295 WOM WOIOOLAH' xSZlOAOIflfL0l Q:5 WMJUA, 525 ' ar a vw e eve imon ' N . C PX aman oloe f ' 4 ear e omkrf 3,0 OWLOVQ Kfdfifii UMCQPI5 The sophomore class officers qleft to rightj,J ack McKinstry, 'IH-easurerg Lyman Baker, Vice-President: Steve Simon, President: and Martha Huskey, Secretary, were elected by popular vote of the sophomore class in the early fall. These energetic officers engineered the planning and executing of the annual sophomore Valentine Assembly and semi-formal dance. WH! MSDPA 5 IQM L-I H! JJ Jfj Wfppf SPA Ja W wfpf ff ffen an A 0 05 0 va ar 0 . f fame 0 mon ea e awe ,xgffencfanfd jr 05 ema L e 0 omorej Aaron ic 0 A ymom aww Robert Abendslnen Tim Ashlock M arvln Barnett Dennis Bud Bill Bolstad Nancy Brooker 0 0l'l'L0l 8 5 86? VLL85 David Acton Larry Adkins 'll Lyman Baker Joyce Baum gartner Wanda Behmeyer M artha Bishop Edward Bower Larry Boyce f ?,1' Ronald Bryant Craig Bucklew Ronald Allen M arvln Baker Donald Belcher Kay Blackledge Roy Bradfield Sally Bumgarne r Wayne Anderson Betty Ballenger ' .0 if 1 N Billy Benney Joann Block DLI ...- George Bremer Deborah Burnley Penelope Ardrey Ron Asher Earnest Barber Martha Barnes Larry Benton Jackie Boatm an Sharon Brewster William Burnley Emallne Bills Robert Bolli Q. William Butzln 5,9 OVL an ' W 4 W as 1. V, A ., , ,, -- ' f 55 5 A - V L, 4 ' b -3 si ' I at 1, , , A ' j 4 A , V 4 , E ' , , i ' .. x N2 k - 1 x Al I ' A 5 A, ' wa A as ., h I N -I V' 3 I .... ' , , P' .K ' x N--H 4' lx A -J ' . Q 1 'Q I 'V - o 7 ' k V, K by uf f ' A of ff' . - .ef f s - 252 V: ,41 l ' F 'F B' g g LQIQC f l CMC lfIfL6LlfL A George Calvert bam Calvert Roslta Carter Earl Caruthers Kathleen Casey Judy Church herald Coats Janice Cockrell A1109 Coleman Carol Ann Coleman Pam Harmon Betty Hartley and Betty Ballenger John Combs George Comfort i discuss the Joy of beame burning Alva Jane Crane Reed C re ath .4 Billy Ray Crane Brenda Cross Edward Look Marian Cope D0lll'la Crane Joyce Crane Xe if 0 8 du c x ' ky X 1 Ronnie Crow Sherry Dallam lommy Darnell CSZAOOZ Jacqueline C athey C arol Louise Colem Joyce C onner Jack Coyle -v Judy Crane Joe Davis an Joe C allison Kenneth Chapman M ary Collins Phyllls Conwell Mike C ralgo Harold Crawford Charles Denny J W J l 'md Q Q e g Q 0 , L9 3 f 9 h K 3 I :IV C . x 1 4 ' 1 ' L 4' .. 2 f t ' C C A P C .trw J .. J ' ff 1 v l A u C' 5 ti'- - A 'Q f' a . X n ., A W . . Q . f v I. C ,C I of 2 ' 'Wi' omored Q M9 E18 NMC l'VL6l,l'L CPJIGZCJJQI' Gordon Dletz 'W UQ 0 Barbara DuNard Nina Dxrksmeyer Larry Dyer Jane Doenges Sandra E asterly Bernard Dothage Marcla Ewlng The very first to throw their bcames m the 59 bonflre are Sopho more officers 'Vlartha Huskey Lyman Baker and Steve Slmon Q Robert Gentry James Gossard 62 Pam Harmon 3 Llnda Green Bobby Gxbson Terry Gxbson Jerry Griggg William Haden Charles Devxer 3 r 3 Wanda Dr1sk111 Klan Dunkxn Gary Durham Wesley Fewell Mike lwelds Michael Flynn Paul Foley Robert Forsee Janet Freeman Olm Fugit Brlan Gar ett Ronald Garrison 'rf James Gilpin David Glenn Davld Glodo In Peter l-lalgh Gaye Hall Leslie Hammond 1 , ,X U , 4 K -, M X ' 9 ' .1 fx: ' is . . L , V A .1 4, I , . . 657 V t ., l 1 W 2' f 1 I . , 1 4 M ff ' , , 1 . ' . W '4 , X - . . I . , , . - Q A 1 2 5 V 1 1 4 ,,. V .x X 'Q e' x rel D 9 1 G, - 3. 'pl -5 ' L4 A . s ,Q I 1 'C rv -4. Ronald Harmon Andy Hurshbarger -SSZUQIQ OlfIfL0l 85 his - on '7 I Betty Hartley 455 Charlotte Harvey VL .4 'W' 5.0 it ' uw ' 1 Jr Q - TL Judy Hickey Linda Hinson Dzilc Heath iii? 1 A L-' 1, ,.- dx 4.9, X if dew ,F l Ruth Ann Hupp Martha Huskey Ann Hundley 7 I , ,.. K 4 E 1 Chris Jaynes :f Sally Jackson 0 L Peggy Jones Sondra Jones Lynda Jones rm F---'VF' , ' 4 z 0 3 1 I-AK 7-1 I f Richard Jurgensmeyer Kim Kabler David Keller ,Scand Qzfaarfer on HF in f 3 R Q '27 X Carolyn Hatch Y, 'is i .' Grenda Hoecker Bonnie Hyde , y in '3' X Judy Jeans is Q J f, Vern Jouret gg fr 8 il . Q. X Kim Kelly Ann Haun A579 M ,,, ,frm .3 nb ' FL 3 L? 1 .L A 1 1 1 David Holsinger Jimmy Houser Bob Hulett Wi 0- Nancy Irwin Lee Ann Jackson Mike Jackson 1 'Q N? Bill Jencks Saundra Jennings Annie Johnson Real satisfied... chants this bunch of eager sophomores. 63 Ronald Knowles Mike Krause ,,,a,,! . ,,,. ,Av , , -, 2 5 9 1 A Q '-Y , 5 J .' U h . v T, ru ., I 1 N , .l . Mike Keith Johnnie Keithley Juan Keller Pete Kemper Diane Kessler A v',1-rw'-rfzf mpg: Q 5 . Pat Kunzler F' X. 'C -n - V Julie Kyllonen Roger Kyllonen Gayle LaBerge jyricfag ailw j!LirLLee1fLfA, agzlo omoreg 064047 ,AJQMAQ la ,gg V., , x , if -I -J V 4 Tommy Durwood Lee Ann Lehman Rodney Shock suspiciously eyes that beanie as Butch Johnson hands it to him. - gt '-3 Judy LaRock Jan Lanser Marilyn Lear Patsy Lee ya -6 '7 ' I y E if Bob LCMOHS Miriam Levitt Jackie Lewis R035 Long , F. ' 4. Ji fl V Q, l Q 1 Sielle 11008 Jackie Lowrey Katie Lucas on I no Mary Ella Lukehart Joe Maher Deana Manewal Betty Jane Marsden Jim Mansfield Kay Marine Susie Marshall Shirley M ason Rex Mengel Z -4 Y Kenneth Mastln Lee Wayne Maxwell Cynthia Miller The sophomore double sextet sings by candlelxght ID Talent Nlght -his Don Moore John Moore Daryle Moreau Judie Morris Bonnie Morrow Sylvia Moser Emily M0322 Cllflff L Q j J, 0l'l'L0l 8 Lgftmdge Janice McBaine John McKinstry Richard Norman Robert McBaine Mary Ann McMullen Cecllid Nottorf NJ Bill McClain Wayne Overton S -2 Pat McCory Mary M McMullen Robert McGowan 'Wf 1 M argaret McTurnan Sharo McKee v on Cloyd Nichols Doug Nichols 5 3 J.. fi .N Joel Palmer Judy Palmer Peggy Parker Sam Paul W6ltLOl'L6l ,MOVLOV 0CL8fg 6 001585 O f5f6ll'L6Ll'Lg 0l4'L0l 8 Mike Proctor Carl Phillips Jeanne Phillips Jim Potter Suzanne Richards Iona Rippeto Donald Lee Sapp Kathie Sapplngton 66 Jerry Reed 0 1 Linda Ridgeway Robert Richardson Sharon Ricketts Bruce Roberson Tom Rippeto Roxelne Roark O Q Nancy Pugh L 0' 1'r 4 Janice Riechmann Judy Roberts Hollis Sapp A fatigued sophomore Anne Johnson, is carried off the field by Chuck Rouse and Marvin Burnett Roger Purcell 15' Sandra Riley J ackle Rule James Sapp QI Kenneth Rathff 'Q Don Rippeto C arolyn Salmons Peggy Scott Saundra Scott I l 0 rl - l' 'ss V . I I -.D Q F .' 1 ., ie A 2 . a 3 . , . , Y I James RRY Phil Reece X Marjorie Reid Harold Reeder Bonnie Renfro 1 lr' S A 1 Z - f 4 J' as , 4 Q gi ' Lv 0 ' K J ' v A ' I 1 3 3 I lf' I - ' x we b Q 6LLlfLfLl'L9 jbfjf OWLOPQ Camo QE G- 4-in C arolyn Sexton C arol Slaughter ci Donna Snell Carol Strawn Lenora Sullivan Ronald Thornton Ceclle Sexton David Schneider Carol Steklenburg Charles Strom Pat Sullivan William Trent Larry Shedd Betty Sue Smith 1 Bob Stewart Tommy Tate M arilyn Sue Turner David Shelburne Jean Smlth Y 1 Gene Stone 1 Ronald Stull Betty Taylor Peggy Turner Rodney Shock Emily Short Steve Simon Linda Smith Jim Straub Michael Sublett Jim Taylor Edward Uhler Sonny Wyman and Mary Ella Lukehart stand amidst energetic rock painters on the Sophs big work day Albert Thigpen I' Kenneth Unklesbay Sharon Thomas Baaey Vanlmdlngham 67 QCL p DL F '5 -1 I X, ' A S . A 1 - , ,S N E s Q ,Q 1 I V I I . 4' 'Q .y ' 'V' 'fy S n N 1 l Y 1 '3 K ., 1 3 'A 35' 4. A an liz Everett Van Ness J '7- Wllllam Vaughan Anna Wade 7 QVQ if jo i Ruth Watson Ronnie Williamson Carolyn Wilson Robert Wine Jackie Zlgler Claude Weldon Gale Welliver Sherman West Larry Welch Robert Wheeler Sophomore student council members fleft to rxgntp Martha Huskey, Bob Weyand, Anne Walker, and Sharon Ricketts dole out Christmas cards, X748 0lflfL0l Q.'5.' Dean Walden Anne Walker Kenneth Walker Phyllis Walters Bob Weyand Bonita Whltesides I-. l Gi Jenme Wilson Marjorie Watson Lois Wheeler We '3 X. Marcia Wilkerson ,,Q ar. Ralph Wlnburn Ruth Ann Woods Carl Wonneman Mary Wright Lewis Wyman Sari Zenge Whitewashed sophomores pause for re- freshments during the annual rockpaint- ing party. am., Lf' The sophs of '58 live up to two old traditionsg the first, to paint rocks and the second, to paint themselves. ' 'fm sgglofw, syncfmiriom CAM Two of Hickman's sophs Ricketts, participate in the operetta. Rex Mengal and Ronnie Stull try out one of the new tele- phones which were newly installed at Hickman this year. Gale McCory and Sharon, f Of' If G 73761 cg, 400 ,he 001, CG, 'be Q 6 6 Qi ,bo as 'fe 'C 49: 'yas A7-if be 'P fx, Oh 0 Q90 'fo If-if O61 OQGOZQ4 O 19,5431-, O 1 'fs Katie Keith picks up her history book at her new locker as Marion Cope looks on. - Q Q. Xa.. .ow vwzf . - -4, -..lm-, A bun 5-f 'S X ,, . fc V., Sim 4.1- '+- -jig . 41-1- vr-.M 2 MM, Twain- ' M 'YN , ami-an . :n4cws.e: f-is . - ar' AVN?-.,.., .V ,p-I-K -Q-cv .1 --wierd YV .sv Iigfgrrvvf A Jim U 43 ,A , - ,. -A .M 1 .a... . . , , -5' - 'L FL... ,,., N, Aavwn '-WQ4.,.W',i4Q-NPN' ' 1 . Inv! Y. sr f - , du, - - ',' ' - f, ' ig fri! 'Z A PM ,, f V..- Q eww, - -K ,M I ' ' f - , ' -' AQ-sc.. Lf ,- A .... , -h ff , '? -'asv r ' A f I ,,vq,,,. af , M, 'ru ,N N ' ' F M . oo- ,- V, 'www , P' 'surwi My f er ' , Tpoffvml A ,W A uve' ' ' A J 'ff' . ' A ,M V W A , 0-aff, Wu--, .u .4 1,' ' D fa-.Ju V . 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'-:QI 1 N -L Q ins A FRONT ROW Dickinson president Roderick vice president C Cotton secretary Freeman treasurer ROW TWO Westbrook Cooper Johnson Poehlman Burcham Harrington Mitchell Kurtz Kelth Taylor L A Jackson MacLeod Burkhart ROW THREE Waxler Lowrance Freese Brooks Carter McNamara Freund Crane Clover Hemberg Beldon M Cotton Levitt Jones ROW FOUR Brown Barnes Crawford Mussman McTurnan Smxth Allen Fxsher McArthur Artley Bear Becker 'hse Puckett Shettlesworth Berry ROW FIVE Sappington Marsden S Jackson Rees D DuNard Foster Mathis D Bear Lay Nichols Judd Stemberg Crltchfield Thorson Baird Margie Dickinson ,WA CH Sim 5 vf:?..ff- ,pun-ll ' .vu-q--'.' KIM..- Anyone who IS takmg French or has taken the course 1n the past IS el1g1ble to Jom the French Club Thexr most im portant event IS the banquet where they serve such famous French d8l1CaCi8S as Bouaxllebesse soup 8.!'t1Ch0k8S, snalls and grasshoppers A11 the members come dressed as typxcal P3l'1S18.!lS and after the meal they smg French songs At the rlght Mrs Hawkms pomts out a French vlllage for Judy Carter and Davld Ohver -fr I .1 76 V 1 E I A f f I ' T f' , . l , N I ,. cl I 1 ' -F I 3. . .fm , s p ' , Q 1 x-- N . bf I , 'Q' 1 N 'X y , . I . . y . -, . - 1' y , , , X' 9 1 . I . ! I I President of French Club, I U ' V ,s 7 f W ,u,f,..e-1:-L'-T 1 ' ' . 1 l hyzxx-,L ' Q' 4 1 , , Ve, 1 .Vi . . ' . - t, ' . . V! . 1 5 . , , f 9 , ' . . KF . . . .fy Q ' ri! E, -A '- gliLCAL!6LO!6L:5 OAYZQZLKQALL SOQWL Above MISS Hawkms mtroduces one of her new classes to the SPB.I11Sh language In the plcture at the rxght Owen Kearns looks longmgly at plctures of the ancment castles of Spam Anyone takmg Spamsh IS el1g1ble to belong to the Spamsh Club The club has a Chrlstmas party wxth a pmata as the center of attract1on In the sprlng, the Spamsh Club has 1ts annual banquet w1th enchxladas tacos and tamales as the mam dlshes Tlus year the club partlclpated 1n a televlsxon program at KOMU by puttmg on a slut that explalned the Spamsh language Cf ff?aWQf FRONT ROW Powell president Godfrey secretary McNamara Lucas ROW FOUR Vundsor Nunley Gordon Freeman treasurer ROW TWO Nexger Lowrey Barnds McClain Atherton Benedict ROW THREE Guyton Kearns Zumwalt For the flrst tune ln several years Jwuor Red Cross has had one hmmdred per cent membershxp 1n thelr annual all school drlve There are twenty elght COUIICII members one representat1ve from each home room Every summer two delegates fromJumor Red Cross Councll are senttoareglonal camp Chrxstxe Cotton and Jerry Koch were our representatives thxs year and they gave a report, complete w1th colorful sl1des 1n the Red Cross Assembly gaftre agivwfenlf gd? C1nfmAmie5 O7 Q 6045 1 U - . . , ! i I FRONT ROW: Mathis, Cotton, Dickinson, Stalcup Koch ROW Hatch Rees Carter Mathis Vowles Hodges Hart ROWFIVE TWO: Gross, Atherton, Burcham, Lines. ROW THREE Garrett Lay Gentry Hulett Easterly Conner McTurnan Creme, Ginn, Matney, Clover, Lucas, Sappington ROW FOUR 6 . 44 , XX K KA .X ' 'C 78 D' The main function of the Library Club is working in the library, checking out books and keeping them straight. The girls keep a bulletin board in the library and decorate it for various holidays. All the articles about Hickman's activities are clipped and kept in a scrapbook by this club. FRONT ROW Rees president Westbrook vice president Dysart secretary Weldon historian ROW TWO Baumgartner Lehman Marshall Lear Lucas Jeans ROW THREE Hyde Welllver Hickey C2!iAl 6LI y Mori .!gCfLULlfL85 Marilyn Lear cheerfully checks out a book for Will Cornelison as Mrs King assists The make up club is one of the most important groups at Hickman when the time for aschool program rolls around They provide make up for all partici pants in such programs as the Operetta Christmas Pageant Junior Jamboree and Senior Play FRONT ROW Scott Short Ellis president Clark ROW TWO Matney Smith Burcham ROW THREE Lenser Trimble Gafke mole Mo mloorfomf Sue Ellis a member of Make UpClub applies make up on Gerry Sisson before the Operetta 5 79 r 1 I Q V Y . . 1. 'J ,L UL 'sl ' ' v ' , Y f 1 - xv 1- '-: 1? - - .LL t . ' ' . ' : . , . A ,N ' 9 ' Ji' s K ' i ,. A , O X , v 1' - qi ga I' 1 .. .. I 1 5 I v 1 C . 2 G -v, I u . I , , - - 5 F' awe Klaoir 01 5' Piano: Ann Herrin. FRONT ROW: Mcllvain, Sisson, Aldridge, C. Bear,Becker.Cooper, Phillips, Mussman, Heinberg, Jordon, Shock, Fisher, Highbarger, Clements, Clover, Jane Mathis, Lynes, Kewley, Murphy, Moreau. I., Lee, Lowery, Curry. Morris. Whitesides, Wonneman. ROW Ellzey, Bruce, Creasy. ROW TWO: Ingwerson, Purdy, Jackson, FOUR: Gafke, Bolli, McBaine, Beale, L, Rouse. C. Lee, Tise, W. Crawford, Pucl-iett,Roderick, Ellis, Davis, lJirksmeyer,J. Anderson, Johnson, Clapp, D. Bear, Sutton, Miller, Orr, Coe, Smith, Simon, Barber, Crzine, L'Hote, Walker, Isley. B. Stone, Gordon, Neennn, Prather, lforbis, Lnv. Wilkerson. ROW THREE: W. Cornelison, Wren, Worley, Harmon. i Q Axdng 1. -,I Af' ,y. Verse Choir Officers: John Blakemore, vice president: Kenny Lumh, president: Karen C-ottry, secretary Verse Choir celebrated its 25th anniversarythis spring with an original drama written and directed by the choir's originator, Mrs. Helen D. Williams. The Hickman Verse Speaking Choir is a very important part of our high school and is nationally known. Every year the choir is invited to perform for various colleges and conventions. Its many productions for Hickman audiences include a Christmas Pageant, Homecoming Assembly, and a Carl Sandburg program. In November, all students enrolled in Speech Classes are given an opportunity to try out for the Verse Choir by presenting a memorized poem in their respective classy then the most outstanding of these are selectedfor member- shiD in this unique group. SBATEU: Verse Choir Officers: Blakemore, Lumb, and Gottry, FRONT ROW: Mcllvaln, Slsson, Aldridge, C. Bear, Becker, Cooper, Clements, Clover, Jane Mathis, Lynes, Kewley, Murphy, Moreau, Ellzey, Bruce,Creasy, Baird, Nichols, Gross, Tarwater, Estes, Kearns, Rogers, Poehlman, Maxwell, Lacey, Ginn, R. Stone. ROW TWO: Ingwerson, Purdy, Jackson, Crawford, Puckett, Roderick, Ellis, Davis, Dlrksmeyer, J. Anderson, Barber, Crane, L'Hote, Walker, Isley, B. Stone, Gordon,Neenan, Wilkerson, Creach, Eynatten, Frech, Lines, Polmantier, Gleim. G. Anderson, Hesse, Thompson, C. Rouse, Ely, Bourland, Brooks, ROW Mr, Verse Speak1ng,John Blakemore. Mr. Verse speaking was selected for his outstanding work ln speech by the members of all the speech classes. This award is presented each year toanexceptlonal speech student. THREE: W. Cornelison, Wren, Worley, Harmon, Phillips, Mussman, Heinberf Jordon, Shock, Fisher, Highbarger, L. Lee, Lowrey, Curry,Morrls, Whltesides Wonneman, Schmldtke, S. Brown, Meriwether, C. Thurston, Kohler,McCormlck Kile, Wade, Lamkin, Ridge, Sapp, Watt, Burkhart, Grant. ROW FOUR: Gaike Bolli, McBalne, Beale, L. Rouse, C. Lee, Tise, W. Johnson, Clapp, D. Bear Sutton, Miller, Orr, Coe, Smith, Simon, Prather, Forbls, Lay, Pace, Watson J. Mathis, Simmons, Mitchell, White, Baldwin, B. Johnson, Closser, Holmes Mengel, Kessler, Hodges, Jurgensmeyer. Jerry Coe frlghtl and Gerry Sisson seek an answer for thelr teenage problems from angels Mignon Clements and Pat Roderick 'PJ S! Helpful mother Peggy Bruce anxiously arranges a date for her daughter as Heavenly Hosts Pat Roderick and Mignon Clemenis watch B2 ,W f.Z5g,Wxmmf Mme l L5tl'l'L6lff5 Hfggaflflff Pilot Jim Lay looks on as Santa Claus Jim Baldwin and Santa's secretary Joyce Poelhman bone up on their modern psychology zum , . . f Y I I I I , - - t 'r , I 5 ' K , , ..,1i-Yqjbgw, H, I -Z . . A A 4 . l H ' ,, 11215.24 A in I 1 ! 2- V -I Jil-I 5 ' 3 - 4 Q.. , 4 . if 'L 15. F' 7 1-- 291 r ff wiv 2 ,- , ., ,,, ,MJ x ,Q ,Q if I I I 'li R V. : ' ' I . 1 ' , h Q 4 4 I 'Y vl. if ' B. 1 The annual Chrlstmas Pageant was presented by the Hlckman Speech Department and sponsored by the Student Councxl There was no adm1ss1on charge for th1s program as xt was a Chrlstmas present from Hlckman to the commumty The processlon of the Blue Vexls opened the presentatxon The program to follow consxsted of class skxts and dances tled together w1th the general th me of Love Ye One Another Cl1max1ng the festlve affaxr was the basket pro cesslonal Baskets were fllled w1th food and toys donated by each homeroom and were g1ven to needy Co1umb1a farml1es The Smgmg Angel Llnda Thurston, brought the 1958 Pageant to a close w1th her enchantmg rend1t10n f 'O Holy Nlght ,IS Inn Keeper Franklin Gafke tells his wtfe Jackie Crane of the magnlfi cent Star above their humble stable Christmas on Erie Street the winning class skit cllmaxes as Mickey Aldridge pins Charles Thurstonto the sidewalk while Qleft to rlghty Randy Whltesndes ' Linda L Hate Louise Lee David 'Neenan and Clay Walker watch spellbound. The traditional Blue Veil procession opens the ' pageant with a lovely song. President of Leaders Club Karen Kelly FRONT ROW McKlnsle Kelly Colvin Morris ROW TWO Cochran Herrin Grant Dickinson ROW THREE Vaughan Pace Robertson Scheuler ROW FOUR Crane Dysart Lowrey Martin ROW FIVE Anderson Hun! Weldon Torrance ROW SIX Roderick Lowrance Fenton West ROW SEVEN Freeman Artley Lee ROW EIGHT Bear Reese Wonneman ROW NINE L Hote Becker ROW TEN Staloup Klle Shock ROW ELEVEN MacLeod Cotton OZLQCJQV5 Zgdfiifl ajddftgy Leaders, Carolyn Cochran, lbby MacLeod, andSherrel Vaughn,plan the activities of the coming gym period with Mrs Harwell 84 Although the gym classes d1d not start until late fall due to constructlon work on the new addxtxon Leaders Club was very actlve durmg the re mamder of the academlc year Helpmg Mrs Bradford andMrs Harwell lead1ng exerclses and d1rect1ng gxrls sports are a few of the dutxes that Leaders Club performed The annual Faculty vs Leaders Club volleyball game was played m as sembly The Leaders battled to the end but lost to the talented faculty players by an outrageous score of 35 7 FRONT ROW Lynes Murphy Marshall Kelly Weldon Taylor ROW TWO Ray S Hunt Love Dlrksmeyer Shlpe Torrance ROW THREE Jurgensmeyer Wren, Norris Boswell Samuel L Hunt ROW FOUR Christensen Houser Maupln Rainey Stone,Colvln Fenton px The secretarial practice room during class presents a scene of concentrated activity -r S V I NW lf' 4 ' .. 1 c... l x-wt , xl Offlcersof20 S Lynes, reporter Murphy presl dent Kelly, vxce presxdent Weldon treasurer QOSCH 0lfL0l :5 QCP? i6Ll I 85 Ideal Secretary Sharon Norrls 20 S Club whmch lS made up of gxrls takmg secretarlal practlce, has an annual Chill supper to ra1se money for all the supplles ln the secretarlal pract1ce room The g1r1s cook the ch1l1 themselves and work dlll gently to make thelr club undertakmg a success In the sprlng, 40 SC1ubse1ects ag1rlfrom thexr club to be the ldeal secretary Th1S g1rl not only has to be an outstandmg student of secretarxal practxce but must also possess the traits and ChEl1'ElCt9I'1St1CS of a model secretary N f, s : ' ' : . 5 , 1 , . y - 5 1 - 1 , . , - 3 . U . . . . . 1 , . . , . . - I f . A I f 42 3 . 01, , Y X 3 , , ' , I ' -1 --g. , . 1. I - , . . . ,, g . . . . , . ,yuan A -R at' President of Modern Music Masters Ed Kespohl FRONT ROW Windmiller Guyton Bruce Burge Rogers Rees historian Lowrance treasurer Barber secretary Mengel vice president Kespohl president Clements Herrin Blakemore Clark Weldon ROW TWO Tise M Cotton Irwin Wickell Artley Dickinson Clover Bear Crane Dickerson Gleim Polmantier Gottry Gilpin Gross ROW THREE Westbrook Jackson Crawford Dunkin D DuNard Reese C Cotton Roderick Freeman Cross Baumgarth Closser Sisson Maxwell Koch ROW FOUR Ellzey Mussman Northrup Critchfield Stelnburg Lay McArthur Stuart Schmldike Ingwerson Harris Nunley Creach W W a.!Ql0lfL0l 6'Ll lfL:5LC .f ,f L .-Svfiiif ft' Trying out a new vocal arrangement are Dee Clover Christie Cotton, and Jackie Crane Mr Toalson is very busy teaching a new song to Cal Maxwell, Ned Schmidtke, Mickey Clements, and Larry Shedd f V' i ' . 7 4 - ' . 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Then the H1ckman marching band IS the thmg to watch Our fxve attractlve twlrlers add the needed touch of beauty to the slght andthe twotalented drum ma3ors keep everyone tapplng thelr feet On many occaslons durmg the year the marckung band represents H1ckman ln parades and onthe annual band tour to var1ous schools throughout the state Ann Herrm and Kenny Cr1tchf1eld drum majorette and drum major are p1ctured at the r1ght ,AI LSQQIOIOL g l lfLWL 61, Ol 6L!0l 8tf8 jfl!Ll 4l 5 Oli J 6 cf SHARON ACTON BETTY JANE MARSDEN MARILYN KILE PEGGY FISHER J EANNE PHILLIPS Z .VL j ' , ' ea cm I 5 t W Q . II I H ' 4 3 , .mal vm .Ai s , :-JN -K ,.. J- F 4 ,Q H3 'v ri Us FRONT ROW: Herrin, N. l.rwin,Kearns,Buz'ge. ROW TWO Fisher Wilson Hupp Jaynes R Mengel Sapp McC1a1n Welch Arnold Kespohl, Wickell, D.DuNard,Church,Mottaz. ROW THREE Irwln Nelson Jackson Daly Matson ROW FIVE Harris Bradfield Brooker,Jennings,Comfort,Crawford,Cra.ne.ROWFOUR Jackson Bucklew Taylor Go don Stone Koch Li Three trombones split the mornlng alr fleft to rightj Unk1esbay,Sapp and Goroon 1 3' .u.-nf-, .ms-,anag .H u . ,i:.J1'f- ' 4 5 ll: 'g 7 l Q: 5, u- Q . . , 1. 12 t 5. 5 2 1 5 52 551, 513355 5 , .,i r of 5 , ' il, 27 '2 - 5 t Q' A g 5 I 4 5 if ' f 3- T if A . 5 ' 5 5 IQ FRONT ROW: Barnds, Hall, Behymer, Keller. ROW TWO: Creach, FOUR: Gossard, Hartley, Maxwell, Rottman, Nichols, Rippeto, S. Mengel, Matney, Fritz, Reese, Thurston, MCTXIIHRD, Barber. Combs, Dyer, K. Lay, Unklesbay, Sapp, Creason. ROW FIVE: ROW THREE: Fields, J. Lay, Rogers, Purcell, Nunley, McArthur, Mr, Behrens. Wyman, Stuart, Steinburg, B. DuNard, Northup, Critchiield. ROW gbllflfj SUQVA5 OMCLMQH .1-..-A al -Z' Mr. Behrens. director of the Hickman Band, begins his first period class with zest. 4 iw fr!!! Fx I3 1,11- The big basses warm up fleft to rightl Stone. Koch and Gossard. - l Hickman kicked off the Boonville tournament in their traditional style with a 65-41 victory over Fayette Winscott paved the way in the one sided ball game netting 16 points. Jim Estes and Jim Winscott sparked the Kewpies to a 50-42 win over the Panthers of Boonville in the semi-final contest. The Panthers dumped in two quick buckets shortly after the openingtip but Hickman instantly retaliated and gained a lead which they held through the remainder of the game. The following day the Hickman squad pushed off for Boonville through a blizzard-like snowstorm to meet New Franklin in afinal contest for the champion- ship. One of the cars transporting the team suffered a head-on collision with an on-coming car which was on the wrong side of the road. Fortunately no one was injured but the game had to be postponed until the following night. This time the trip was without incident and the Kewps downed New Franklin in athriller to capture the '59 Boonville 'tournament trophy. ff?a5LeiAcj 6946 Swann f X FRONT ROW: Baker, Prather, Estes, Ridge, McAtee SECOND ROW White Fewell Simon Mathis Hulet THIRD ROW: Comfort, Sublett, Pace, Wlnscott, Simmons air, U nm A . 1' ,1- 1.-Yiftr NA 1.1 2' 55 'T 'Y xl' If u f-,f' Wg' gf' P LIN' 1 ,I 5, Fc. ,. in ., fx. 1 , .QQ 4 f.rhvfff,2Z.g-fair.: 'Sf k 'f'1'5 C' e 'i X X ex M E 3-gp N xg Q S A 4 W, ,-V K Y A SX Referee Norm Stewart tosses the first jump ball of the season in Hicl-cman's new gymnasium to begin the contest against Sedalla. M o be r ly 5 5 Moberly 58 U. High 34 New Franklin 48 New Franklin 63 ' Boonville New Franklin 61 Catholic H.S.-735-W4 Hickman 65 Hickman 50 Fayette 41 Hickman 51 4 Kemper 41 Boonville 42 Boonville 64 Hickman FRONT ROW Baker Weyand I-Iolsinger Wyman Mcliinstry Keller ROW TWO Hayes Simon Comfort Sublett Dyer Jurgensmeyer Strom Hulett ..,, - -,Q . 'T' 1 -, if-f b . 1-,: 4 ' Q--84 -- - ' ..- , . 1 'ri ... , . -sf ,H ov-- I ' Q ,f 1- mfr-'A -- A .s A . Y ., ,L 1. , - V, . 9 an ' 0-:S '-'sn-. X 'Sa A ' , 'K U , , Q ' fir ' mio' Basketball Coach Jim MacLeod Forward JIM PAC E Center '- .. a DICK WHITE Forward JIM ESTES Guard Y 'Jg ,Q I ' WLM. Q ,. f fl E ' ,., . -o-- y A 1 I Juvi WINSCOTT QD I M Hickman opened their 59 basketball season and the annual Fulton tournament w1th a thrilling last mlnute win over the Bearcats ofHermann Hermann took command early in the game and held a narrow lead up to the fmal three minutes of the last quarter when the Hlckman squad forced them to foul and won the contest on free throws Hickman defeated Hellas 59 54 in another close ball game two nights later thereby earmng a shot at the Hannibal Pirates Hannibal topped the KGWDIGS in a close game putting themselves in the f1nals and the Mexico Bulldogs The Kewps hurt by the loss of Jim Estes from injuries he sustained in the first game of the season gave Mexico a run for their money 1n the first half Dick White poured in 18 points spearheading the Hickman squad to a 35 32 halftime lead The Kewpies seemed to run out of steam 1n the third quarter and Mexico moved ahead to capture a 44 50 victory Hickman s Wes Fewell stops Fulton guard 1553 as Kewpie defense tightens ln final minutes of the game PAUL MCATEE Guard 86L50lfLQ6! GXLQIACJ6 3 A jam ERRY MATHIS Forward JOHN SIMONS C enter 7 l dl . . , the Hickman squyad in a race for third against l WESLEY FEWELL Forward zfamlo Dgzolf fyaw DAVID RIDGE Guard PHIL PRATHER Guard FRONT ROW: Hudson, Winscott,Barnes,Estes, Baldwin, Turnbough, Nichols, J, Blakemore. ROW TWO: Jourct, Some, Orr, Bolli, M, Blakemore, Thomas, Mitchell, Ridge. ROW THREE: Rouse, Borman, Loy, Pace, Lumb, Crawley, Lund. ROW FOUR: Barnett, Stone, Baird, Holmes, Simon, Mathis, Simmons, Leech, Comfort, Williams, Fewell, Prather, Lane, Barker, Hartley, Fayette sharpshooter shoots over Hickman defender, Jim Pace, in Boonville tourney. ! A as-fe afm' - 1 if CAA The C Club is composed of all boys who have won an athletic letter in any sport offered at Hickman, For the first time in many years, C Club has become an active organization. They maintain a coat-check stand at all basketball games and keep people from entering the gymnasium with popcorn or cokes. Their funds are to be used for extra athletic equipment. Bill Orr hands acheck stub to Margie Dickinson as he takes her coat at the C Club coat-check stand. 95 The annual Talent Nlght was a very en Joyable affaxr Many students took th1s opporturuty to show thelr versat111ty Pr1zes were awarded to w1nmngpart1c1 pants by the H1ckman P T A Rece1vmg Carol Barber vocal ensemble Semor Sextet tCaro1yn Bear Judy Artley Marg1eD1ck1nson, Dee Clover Pat Rodenck J ack1e Cranej vocal c1ass1ca1 Celestme Guyton vocal pop ular Lmda Thurston dance Lmda L'Hote novelty act Peggy Fxsher and Sharon Acton lnstrumental ensemble Lynn Freese and Ann Herr1n Grand prlze wmners were Mlgnon Clements Beverly Rees and Roy Bradfleld and J1m Taylor whxle Stan Mengel was awarded the pr1ze for the best master of ceremomes Joke between acts Beverly Rees accompanied by audxence if ,, ., Jlm Taylor and Roy Bradfield vigorously beat on thexr drums as they play one of their own composltlons. .NLC WL6'LlfL 0ClfL:5Q.'5 0 , the coveted awards were :.b6EjtlI1gtl'l.1II'l4flf!a1, Ann Herrm and Lynn Freese play a flute duet for thelr The Semor Sextet Qleft to rightl Pat Roderick Carolyn Bear Dee Clover Jackle Crane Margie Dickinson and Judy Artley smgoftheir feelings 'When Day 1S Done ' Linda L'Hote all bundled up in a red snow suit dances on amusl cal Sleigh Rlde Linda Thurston sings her way to first place in the popular vocal division. The winners of the novelty act award Sharon Acton right and Peggy Flsher below twirl their way to first place Celestine Guyton, singing Carol Barber, winner of instrumental Sweet Little Jesus Boy, division, taps out a tune onthe marimba. wins the classicaldivision. The Jumor Llass has raxsed an abundance of money through then- magazme sales so Mrs Nelson class sponsor and Tom Crawley class presxdent can happxly dlscuss the Jam s fmancxal sxtuatxon 166 's. 98 elfwafzfomzf Jam oree Zmaxw amior far fs f Junior Jamboree Committee Chanrmen FRONT ROW Brooks Neenan Guyton Slmon Tlse Beasley ROW THREE Mussman Muddy shoes removed 1n order to aVO1d spoiling Mrs Nelson's new rug Daryl Hartley Ned Schmldke and Doug Dickenson lxsten to one of Tom Craw1ey's fantastic ideas for the Junior Jamboree script. Cross ROW TWO Brown Holmes Godfrey Hartley W Zgfcrgara f I' '19 Qld, Slim The Jumor Jam kmg and queen are crowned durmg the Jamboree .assembly incl re1g'n over the proceedxngs for the remamder ofthexr day The formal d mee held that mght IS glven by the Junlors for then' long andqueen andalso IU honor of the semor class Kmg I ddxe Sutton and Queen Barbara Kohler were elected by secret ballot at a meetxng of the entxre Jumor class wr if .!Q!C?l'L6!6ll'Lf5 M Um mmf X9 f WMU!! Afflnffanff 544 Wan romp lm 661111617 M u' 'WG lfLlfLL0l 6LWL OPQQ gd fix Ltiij ' Q VJ6 e J6 e if . , . fb X A I U e e J 4 Q, W I9 , ff ' e 6l 1, 5 M n-a 7' -L 383 by- Cllhrls q It E0 Wie- ft' -an 21- rn it .17- .f ,fi -vy- lfLlfLL0l Kfdilfl LCQVZ5 Tom Crawley, Jumor Class Presldent, looks at the folder of magazmes wluch the class sells annually as qleft to r1ghtJ Burme Holmes, V1ce PI'6S1d6I1tj Nancy Hemberg, Secretary, and Celestme Guyton, Treasurer, look on, Tlus year the Jumors broke all prev1ous records w1th a total sale of S5,701. The Jumors outchd themselves wxth a spectacular Jamboree and formal dance chmaxmg the Jumors' Day. 100 X -A. , - A Y 'T ' . J 1 l-if . I ,c lf' N' s J , 1 A - ' Q -L , 5 . X A, i 'Isl 0 ' J Q' B if A 1-W? 5 ..!, , N Y. -A - . N I A Nt'--. V A- V it . S ,- Q . .. r, KL u 'v Asimov, 47 ! V I I.. hgh, wlvlql n I' e' 1 r , l ' - , , 12.1, ii-ff 39374, s l A 1 'Ji gs ill, ' Qi ,rf - ff I !'-' N ' ' '- -..., N ' .n Z N' I flaw , 774 f 7! ff Oallf goo mary! Jgarfd Wfpfgf ag W aff 59 r N 05 0 bt ar 1 cmc ein er Cizbauic! 05 ema, Z e JLVLIZOPJ y Aa M .df vmior 64455 r anizw Sharon Acton Joan Albert Alice Allen David Allen Tommy Allen Glenda x1v1S Merle Anderson 3 Charles Baker Lonnle Barnes Barbara Bates 102 ang 4 John Anderton Wayne Anderton Barbara Atherton Darrell Ausherman Kay Baxrd Donnie Ballenger Karen Ballew 'QF' ' TJ' Garland Barnes Kathyrn Barnes Mary Lou Baumgarth Betty Baumgartner Davld Bear B111 Barker Lmda Barkwell Vlrgmla Barnds Richard Barnes 'Q Cheerleader Barbara Kohler secures a banner on the Kew ple travelmg football bu WL Gfawgy gzclfecf !Qfe5Lc!e1fLf 3 ik Jim Beasley Sherry Beck Geordle Belden Norma Benedxct QA Kexth Betty Bob Black Erma Bledsoe Bxlly Bradshaw oi 0 fin Jerry Brady Joan Brooks Gordon Brown Joel Brown it 'W' Sally Brown Sarah Brown Bob Bryan Bob Brumfield .31 43 Martha Burks Sandra Burks Ann Burnett Dorxs Burnette Dlscussing the dnffncultnes of the work of the Junnor Jam are Eddxe Sutton Don Sxmon and Doug Elv Portla Brown KI Jane Burcham i Phyllxs Burns Bob Brown ? Peggy Burge Jerry C alvln I V -s 1 Q' 1 -0 W if ' re or - .3 A ,' 55 Q ., 'jf i 1 1 I , , ., ,a , 1 -0 12. ' 1'-' -f Q a l P r' ,1 l f ' A .V N . 1. . ,, V st, -an Q N n A e 3 V ' 9 f A. C bg ku ' J fc Pat Carpenter Judy Carter rw' 10' '3 Judy Coleman 'Vlarxlyn Conner Mary Cook Georgxann Cooper MHTCIS CONC!! Barbara Cowan 4 1 Sandra Crawford Tom Crawley 104 lfLlfLL0l f5 QCQLUQ LVLQJ Terry Clapp Vevonna Clark 1 Chuck Closser Carolyn Coleman Larry Cook Newly elected CRESSET apprentxces Chuck Closser Doug Dxckenson Nancy Lamkin and Barbara Bates enjoy themselves at one of the mam staff partles Not pnctured John Gordon Bruce Cornett 51 'tn Bxll Crabtree Judy Crane John Creason Dulcxe Creasy Tlry Crane Kenny C ritchfleld Jean C rawford Joyce Cross - 3 'Q .3 pf a L . I K 1 C I -f 3 a 'I h we h , 5, J y O -X I ' , . 3 8 X , ' it if agazine L45 ga Hoof gen ing QM fd 1- red Daly bue Davls Llnda DICKSOII Bob Douglass Dorothy Dulward Lynn Freese lends a hand to Jim Pace at the drmkxng fountaln Jane Daly Gene Daly Mane Dailey L41-ry Davis Judv Dawson Duane Detloff ao' 4 Mary Davis Peggy Davis 2? .JF 1 Doug Dickenson Rose Marie Dickerson l Angela Dunkln 'Alan Easley Marilyn Elder -...Q Sue Ellls bandy Ellzey Doug Ely Dorothy Lstes Susan Eynatten Jack 'Fitch wx Q ' , . 0 bf -1. k 1 1. La -E' D A I . l l h , L , 4 - '5 3 3 1 1 I I 'L . Q . l if, 1 A 1 f l 1 -D Buddy Leech and Pat Mitchell welcome the CRFSSET photographer aboard the football bus whxch IS bound for Jefferson Cltv Xnn Foster Y' pai uv bk Martxn Floyd Kathy Forbxs Larry Foster DdVld Frech Lynne Freese 'RQ Freya Freund Mlke Frxtz Wallace uardner Gordon Gllpln bally Ginn Carol Gleim amor 676455 e5 l 0WLLI'L8lfLt .Mc mom 0 Q 1-f-1 Helen Godfrey Bentley Gordon John Gordon Louxse Goslnn 5 Lee Halsey Eugene Harmon Pat Harrmgton R W Harrison Mary Ann Groves Celestine Guyton 3 John Hart Daryl Hartley r A Q V 43 l - 35- ' x 1 4' , 1- H 1' , ' ' 'gfer g ' . A elf ju 559 MB k Ii Fl Y a AL I f ' X 1 ' ' :r y 5 'I H iq f X 'E y v- af f Y' Q , 'L Q' L h V ', as Linda Head Ann Hodges Wayne Heath '5 -: f .1 Burney Holmes Fred Holmes 4 ll . -'S' I I Nancy Heinberg .ap li f,.,, Mike Hatch Pat Hesse W. W. Highbarger Burdett Hoecker Wanda Hoffman Nina Holliday , Y., . - a s Nedra Holt Linda Hudnell Carol Hughes Jam OVQQ .'5f5QlflfLAQ xSZQCf6lClfL 6Ll 14 Mason Hulen Beatrice Hyde 'F John Judd Mary Ann Kanatzer Z! i Ann Jackson -L 6.1 Jerry Keller '-u. Cnmille Johnson Barbara Jones Dorothy Jones John Kelly John Kidwell T0m Kidwell Q it ieaf KKCLJ5 Wofenfiaf 5Z0wn Marilyn Kintner Barbara Kohler if 'ws l i Karen Kurtz Bob Lamb Nancy Lamkin 1 1-1 Barbara Lawson Kenneth Lay -8 5' Charles Leech LaVerne Lehart Wanda Lindsay Charles Lohse Harry Mason Judy Mason 108 Bruce Cornett and Jim Taylor seem enchanted with ezich other's chape:imc atthi- Sadie Hawkins Dance. Jo Ann Long Sue Maher Patsy Marsh Jane Mathis Jerry Mathis Linda Matney Shirley Lancaster Donna Lear Billy Lindsey 1 Robe rt M artin Paul McAtee 'T Omfdfanckng omiom mloaign I 1 9 Y Verne McArthur Carol McCarty Richard McDonald Johnny McGee Judd Mcllvain Wanda McKee Joame McNamara Anme Laurle Merlwether Phyllxs Mllls Carol Mitchell Pat Mxtchell Darryl Murray IW' Kathy Mussman Davmd Neenan Helen Nelger Harold Nichols Joann Nichols Deanna Nxles .D Robert Northup Terry Nunley Douglas ounger adam I Juniors Susxe Fynatten Nancv Lamkm and Pat Hesse stroll to class durnng a tvplcal dav at l-hckman Davxd Oliver Pat Owens Jxm Pace 109 la A 3 2 J , '7 X 1 . I 1 I 1 l Q 4 . an 1 X A f ir' Q gp.. 51 S, , 5 D 2 , f 1 v , 3 ,la - i 4 ig u 5?lfL6!8l'Lt GJDLVLCLK QMCQIQ6 Joan Polmantier Larry Palmer Larry Pemberton Betty Perkins l Marilyn Quell Jerry Rainey Jane Ray David fudge Judy Rippeto Joyce Roberts Larry Rottman Charles Rouse Maurice Salmons 110 cflcfwf Joy ce Poehlman Mike Reece Brenda Renfro 1 ,rg 1 Sylvia Roberts Kenneth Rogers Jerry Sapp Judy Sapp l I 5 A '11 14 - 3 V ' s A ' ' ' I .cf ri ' N1 , s - Z ' 0 Marilyn Powell Joey Powers Leslie Proctor Phil Prather Joan Puckett . ' me 1 . 8 A ,. -W ' 1 A V Q, , Q r ' ,ln vmiom Larry Sapp Carolyn Saylor ed Schmxdke Betty Sheets Ir1s Shettlesworth Jonme Shultz 156814, Z ,768 Z?6LA'0lfL5f Judy Schulte Hank Shannon I I1 Ronnie Sleck D311 51111011 Helen Smith Lxstemng attentxvely to an unseen voice are Merle Anderson Nancy Lamkm Helen Neiger and Jean l -as Larry Smxth Kenneth Short Rwhard Smith Carolyn Slms John Sims Roberta Sue Spears Larry Steinberg 'S 33 Roy Strxd Barry Stuart Alex Stewart Eddie Sutton Kenneth Stone Mary Strawn 111 Q , an - 3 A .6 ' Q l . N . 3 3 'Q , -0 4 I , If- S A I Crawford: , ' 1 ! l 7' ' at 'C 9 1 - '1 f l Us S -, ' 1- t Marle Taft M argaret Tremame Darrell Wamscott ...- Sue W 1lh1te M argaret Windsor no M Gary Thornton Carol Thorson Dennis Thurman Ruby Tnffany Sharon T139 Barbara Trimble Fae Turner Phyllis Turner Judy Vlsser Mary Vowles lfLl'Llf0l 5 U8 i 5Zl'LL0l y 'NW' .0 39 Clay Walker David Waller Guy Walters Sue Waxler Randy Whltesxdes FK CT' --0 Kenny Wxlkerson Ruby Wxlllams Mike Wllliams Roller Wl150n Betsy Wlndmmer qv s Phyllis Winfrey Patty Young Frank Withrow Julle 7umwalt Phyllxs Zumwalt 2 A Q 5 -L I l 5 1 ' W L A8 8 FD W I , , 9 3 A F l '1 F 'ii V- ' ' S ai.. I 9 ,- D, -1' n X ff , I. . g I .2 X v Susie I-Zynatten reads the Trircme bulletin board aloud for the benefit of the relaxing Junior girls Sue Ellis attend one ofthe mz1nyJ.amboree commit tee meetings . ,. A.f,. Q -5' Q ' 'f frlfk rv , Q ,J I it 0 A + x 'A ig? .QQ ll .n . 'a 1. s H .4 '. 1' P , all QQ.. .S-is ' ' : 5 . 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Q - 1 gray ' .. .1 O., 'J 1 - V ufgffg-fl, :L-K N.. , an ,1-'br QU Qf ,gioring QWLCQA, 31401 57Y6LIf1fL5 lJ1 I .JJVLJ Q'6LJlfL6LfL0lfL i O 4,1215 .Q 3 5 C1 secretary Schueler vice president Wonneman president ROWTWO THREE Crane Beldon Lamkin Dickerson LaRock Lucas Powers i Q' gr Windsor ROW FOUR Watt Hupp Thurston Jackson Crawford Moreau Cooper Ellls Hughes ROW FIVE Tnse Dlckxnson Artley Jeans Church Barnds Smlth Marshall Wilson Sappington ROW Albert Thompson Lowrey Rlechman Clemons Kessler lfLtlfLl 8 Zac 8l f5 JlfLC6LfL0lfL y lm Panel members, Mrs Delmez and Mr Trimble, ponder a question asked by the moderator, Kay Moreau 120 Memberslup 1n Future Teachers' of Amerlca IS open to all g1rls and boys interested 1n teachlng as a career Durmg February, F T A sponsors a tea for all the members of the faculty Ear11er m the year, they have a panel d1scuss1on where the club members are glven an opportunxty to vo1ce thelr questlons about the problems and rewards of teachmg In early Sprmg, the members attend an Educatlon Day at the Unlverslty of MISSOHTI C . 6 Q, M r Q if , , ' 1 cs ' K 4. ' - F ' -X 2 ' Q ': W - : 1 X . S ' X f K . 'C if N 4' L r . . , 4 ' 'N -- t f , ,1 , FRONT ROW: Meriwether, historian: Dysart,treasurer: Shettlesworth, . : , , , , , Q , I , . 5 1 1 I 1 ' - 2 ' 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I . I I I ' I I Y Y I l 3 . n 1 1 , 1 Q .f v,- ' . . . .. i' -'ft' x . '. 1 J f if FRONT ROW Ha.rt1ey Watt parlxamentanan Haun vice president Roberts secretary Thompson presx dent Windsor treasurer Cole Zumwalt Wilkerson Harmon ROW TWO Jackson Reese Hyde Ballenger Owens Matney Jennings Roark Anderson Taft lfLflff,I 6 OWLLYVVLQ C7115 O 24VVL0l LCd Vgjelflf bl! :K Lg Sally Jackson apphes her knowledge gained through F H A work and industriouslv sews a cotton skirt Betty Ballenger and Merle Anderson discuss thelr next project as they select their patterns 'Ls- FRONT ROW Heinberg Meriwether Lambert Mengel C Cotton Herrin Hartley Schueler Lowrey Bruce Simon Sutton ROW TWO Freeman Burcham Guyton Powell Long Kohler lynes Brooks D Leech Allen Poelhman Prather Holmes Jouret ROW THREE Zumwalt Godfrey Crawford Carter Barnes Robertson Shock Estes Holt Cochran Steinberg Barber McArthur Schmxdtke Closser Harris ROW FOUR Freese Young M Cotton Brown Mussman Clapp Martin Berry Lee B Leech Ausherman Mcllvain Baldwin Turnbough Dalton Lay Black President of Franklin Club Barbara Schueler rjrarfgn J41! SSEOVLVL? anqmef All sophomores who have an E- average in World History and any transfer student who has had an E- average in his social studies courses are eligible to become members of Franklin Club. This club is one of the biggest in membership at Hickman. Its most important activity is a banquet in the spring which is eagerly awaited by all members, Franklin Club officers, Christie Cotton secretary: Barbara Schueler, president: Ann Herrin,treasurer: and Daryl Hartley vice president, study the roster of members. 122 'xx if 'S 'xi --... his No 'wg A 7 Y? -sd FRONT ROW Artley Crane Cochran ROW TWO Becker Murphy Herrm ROVs THREE Bear Gottry Fisher ROW FOUR L Hote Lee Roderlck Freeman Trireme offxcers Jackie Crane treasurer Carolyn Cochran presxdent and Judy Artley secretary count thelr profits after selling cokes at a basketball game l'll'PlfVLC7 IILC 05 LC' ?l4fL6Ll'L L 5 Trxreme made up of thlrteen semor gxrls lS the govermng board of Trlshlp a club made up of almost all the gmrls at Hlckman The Trlreme g1rls are elected m the sprmg of then' Jumor year by all of the g1rls 1n the1r class The chosen g1rls are tapped man all schoolassembly and from then on they are an actwe servxce club Mamtaxnmg the faculty and Trxreme rooms, holdmg the Sadxe Hawkms Dance sponsormg the Nlevs Students Tea and presentmg three yearly assembhes are only a part of the dut1es of the Trxreme glrls Fach year the g1rls of Tr1sh1p and Trxreme plCk g1rls who best represent the mne 1deals of Trlreme and 1n the late sprmg three semor g1rls are plcked to represent the three mam ldeals of the club Soc1ab1l1ty Standards and Servxce 123 ,kt , . i ' ' ' x . HJ, X Ns X A y I' I 5-. ., I 4 ' ' vp V I. N ,zjfyx , V 'emi . eq . w...,., I , C7 . F T' 4- 'E K l an -A 3 ' ' 'ln- 5 1 ' I 1 . VV , : 2 -1 . I, - S 1 Q- f ' 3 1 X n - 5 , - g - 'V 5 a , f 7 ' ' ' l I 1 ' T . . X I' ' I 1 9 . - 7 'Q A. I - 3 . . . . ' V. ' V . Q - s V , . . V . I . . - -a H V . . . ' . . , , . :f ' ,Ml ' 7 1 :I 3 Q I ' 1 1 5 v ' : , . FRONT ROW Cotton Treasurer Roderxck Secretary Baldwm Vice President Mengel Presldent ROWTWO Herrm Cochran Lee,Dlck1nson Leech Lowrance Barber ROW THREE Bear Shock L'Hote Schueler Freeman Lowrey ROW FOUR Lambert Becker Martin Estes Winscott Loy Jouret Wade 6LtL0lfL6Lf ,!47!0lfL0l ,S2CL8ty President of National Honor Society Stan Mengel aloa may Went em To become a member of Nat1onal Honor Soclety IS one of the hlghest honors that a Hxckman student can recelve He must fxrst be m the upper thlrd of h1s class Then he IS judged by a faculty commlttee and also the members of tlus orgamzatxon on four standards, character, 1eadersh1p, scholar shxp, and servmce. Natlonal Honor Soc1ety has two tap assemblles a year at whxch they 1n1t1ate new members In the fall semor members are tapped and 1n the spr1ng they tap an equal number of semors and Jumors Margie Dickinson chats with Carolyn Bear and Louise Lee, two new members of National Honor Society, at the tea f01l0WlI'Lg the tap assembly 124 we 5 T 2 raw ln t 22 V - Q 'f . . Y' - ll! Q I g N ' f - i U V 3 U Q, , .. g - K ,.. ' , 'vi' A - - . , -J X V! x K ,. . 3 5 , 1 'JJ i f A J . . 4 V ' 5 , :l ' , :U ', ' 5 . 1 , y , , , -- : , , . . , , , . . FRONT ROW Rippeto Samuel Twenter president Kelley secretary Stone treasurer Pemberton vice president Gilpin reporter Mr Van Trump sponsor ROW TWO Maupin Tiffany Perkins Poe Bryant, Sapp, Snlpes N1chols ROW THREE Nielsen, Curry Morris Fenton Keene Cathey, Hood Cavcey ROW FOUR Harmon Schxmdt, Walters, Norrington Crane Lewis Barnes Palmer Rader 6 A Olgarlfw liiviiliimf sw 0 ,H The C O E Club IS composed of all students enrolled 1n the Co operat1ve Occupa t1onal Educatxon program In order to prov1de the C O E students w1th recreat1on durmg the1r non workmg hours, club act1v1t1es take place 1n the evemng The annual employer employee banquet 1n the sprmg IS the hlghhght of the club act1v1t1es The club also sponsors a basket ball team that competes w1th teams 1n ne1gh bormg C1t1eS and w1th local groups The local club IS affxhated Wlth the state organ1zat1on and a conventxon IS held each sprmg In the foreground Larry Palmer and Russell Rader, and in the background Richard Fenton, Kenneth Keene and Jerry Snipes listen attenctatlvely at a C O E Club meeting C O E ,Jerry 125 -lb l If 7' fx. ' L. - 4. Z5 VL 05 PLCLVL 8 Blue Tr1angle IS an honorary mathe matlcs club composed of superlor mathematlcs students Memberslup IS l1m1ted to students who have an S+ aver age 1n mathemat1cs and an S average 1n all other courses Blue Tmangle sponsors the annual St Pat's assembly and dance The St Pat's Queen, the glrl who best exempllfles the four R's, IS chosenfrom the sen1or glrls ln the club The club also selected the four semors who best repre sents the four R's Readm' R1t1n' Rlthmetic, and Rafhance In the plCt1lI'6 at the left Russell McCarty explaxns an az't1st1c problem l to J1m Estes, Bob Lund, andJeff Kessler at one of Blue Tr1angle's penny d1sh suppers 126 President of Blue Triangle, Jerry J ouret. FRONT ROW: J. Kessler, Long, Loy, Mengel, Dickinson, treasurer: Herrin, secretary: Lambert, vice- presldentg Jouret, president: Becker, Holt, Barnes, Bolstad, Richardson, Cope, Levitt, Guyton. ROW TWO: Lund, Clemons, Burcham, Poehlman, Baird, Brooks, A, Allen, Isley, Albert, Bryan, Harrls,Dalton, Clements, Allen, McMullen, Baker, Sappington. ROW THREE: Mussman, Windsor, Zumwalt, Schueler, Roderick, Thurston, Shock, Dickenson, Cochran, Cotton, Steinberg, M. Cotton, Leech, Godfrey, Combs, Wine, D. Kessler, Gafke. ROW FOUR: Judd, Lowrance, Estes, Freese, Botts, McCarty, Koch, Ingwerson, Winscott, Freeman, McArthur, Strawn, Baldwin, LeMone, Turnbough, Hartley, Callison, Sublett, Gordon, Wheeler, Comfort. Mu Alpha Theta is the national junior college and high school club with which Blue Triangle is associated. Membership is limited to students who have taken Algebra I, Plane Geometry, and have at least enrolled in Algebra II. The student must have an S! average in all mathematics courses and an over-all average of S, Jerry Jouret, buckets in hand, assists John Gordon and Cal Maxwell as they clean the back- drop for the Saint Pat's Assembly. 2 JOHN BLAKEMORE. 14 ,fggofta ylaefa, Wafionaf 71 WafAemaIZc5 onorarg 5: 1 . ,sg CAROLYN COCHRAN Radiance Readin' 1 FRONT ROW: Kessler, Long, Loy, Mengel, Herrin, Lambert, Jouret, Becker, Holt, Barnes. ROW TWO: Lund, Clemons Burcham, Poelhman, Baird, Brooks, Allen, Isley, Albert,Bryan Harris, Clements, Dalton. ROW THREE: Mussman, Windsor Zumwalt, Schueler, Roderick, Thurston, Shock, Dickenson I J E RRY J OURE T Rlthmetic Ritin' Cochran, C. Cotton, Steinberg, M, Cotton, Leech, Godfrey. ROW FOUR: Judd, Lowrance, Estes, Freese, Botts, McCarty, Koch, Ingwerson, LeMone, Winscott,McArthur,Strawn, Baldwin, Turnbough, Hartley, 127 fgfue jniangd ju .fdclfion Ann Herrin and Linda Shock help themselves to some of the excellent food at a Blue Triangle penny dish supper. f , ,u 1 , X I ,, .gl ,X -1 -Ziff 'g 2,3 Jerry Jouret experiments with a physics apparatus trying to determine which track is the shortest distance between two points. Ballbearings are held by a magnet at the top of each track and are released simultaneouslyg the first ballbearing to reach the bottom pops its balloon. The club members looking on learned that a cycloid curve is the fastest track. Plans for the Saint Patrick's Assembly being completed all that's left for the Blue Triangle members to do is carrythem out. Ann Herrin, Margie Dickinson, Fred Lambert, a.nd Jerry J ouret work industriously to prepare the stage set. The theme for the assembly is The Saga of Tom Dooley, 52 Pail QM A55 X 6U gl'lf aibl.CAl.lfl50l'L The St. Pat's queen and attendants are elected by Blue Triangle and Mu Alpha Theta members to reign over the St. Pat's Assembly and the St. Pat's dance. .xdffnncfanf mid Jann jreeman .AflJl1C!CllZf QPU 1,112 OC' 717111 f C 52 Wad HW fy 129 Ti Pa.rt1c1pants 1n H1ckman Golf coached by Bob Roark, rece1ve not only the thr111 of competmg 1n apopular sport but valuable xnstructlon 1n a game whlch they can enJoythroughoutthe1r 11ves The members of th1s year s team p1ctured at the rlght are FRONT ROW Tommy Stone Rex Stone Cra1gBa1rd ROW TWO Jerry Joy, Mlke WIHIBIIIS 130 QW .X4 of .AZVLVLL5 H1ckman's Tenms teams coached by Bob Roark have comp1ledan1mpres slve record 1n past years andthxs year's team promlses to be no except1on Tenms IS a Sprmg sport and the members of tlus team are not el1g1ble to compete 1n Track Baseball or Golf Pxctured at the left are the members of H1ckman's 1959 Tenms team They are Bentley Gordon John Blakemore and Bob Lund I -v L . 0' 1 . . , Q I - y . . 1 ' . 3' ' 1 9 a ,I Q - V x .1 f r , g ' 'x .J Q l 1 . . , - . r ' , . . . , . , , . . . -vw., ,, ' 'I' 4' - Juv v ,Y-rl FRONT ROW English Gaike Hudson Lumb Loy Smith S Mengel Hartley, Simon Holmes ROW TWO Mitchell Beasley Lane Steinberg Detloff Waller Kelly Frech Sutton Thurman Daly ROW THREE Asher Bolstad 38 jug mm l Keller Calvert Callison Tate Shelburne Fugit ROW FOUR Wonneman R Mengel Paul Crane West Fields, McBalne Barbee LC WL6LlfL Ci 6L Gracefully performing a d1fficu1tjump is Wxllis Loy pictured at the right Kenny Lumb and Gary Hudson demon strate their wmning form on the low hurdles Coach Brusca gives some last minute advice to trackmen Jim Beasley, Franklin Gafke Stan Mengel and Ed Smith 131 .. I k A I ls l , - X 0, f X H 1 4 f f - if - I VL A fe 14 of I ' .1 X . , - fl: . I' I yn 1 we Q ' I 'E ff :ni ly' Q I Q. ew eszff emfwfzg WMS V9 QT 19' V7 FRONT ROW Barnes Leech Nlchols Stone Ianser ROW TWO 7umwa1t Elsey Brenton Godfrey Moreau Trlmble ROW THRFE Kidwell Walker Harrlson Harrxs Johnson Cavcey To those students 1nterested m art thxs orgamzatlon IS the hexght of thexr work Memberslup IS hunted to those rankmg ex ceptxonally hlgh m thelr art Meetlngs promote art and art appreciatxon among the members and the student body 132 if Omfmzeef gg BQGZQQ PQI!!! A11 the bekund scenes chores are done by the stage crew Wlthout th1s energet1c group of boys not one assembly at HICKIHHIX could be successfully gxven The stage crew devotes a great deal of tlme to thelr dutles They are responsible for the sets lightmg curtams and many tlmes the audlo eqmpment 1n all Hxckman assembhes LEFT TO RIGHT Shedd Hammond Orr Botts Reese Isley ion ladderj 'Q S7 5 is -7 IJ ,N Ox-J 5-ff. Z The reclpxents of the n1ne Trxreme Ideal Awards are Loyalty Kelly Health Hoffman Neatness Kohler Baumgarth Cheerfulness Cotton Dependability Sociability Heinberg Leadership Anderson Service Barber Courtesy Wonnema.n XC8lOfL0lfl6L! xQlfLC!8lfLf:5 .AQVLOVQ JERRY JOURET Jerry Jouret is the Missouri representative in the competition for the A, R, M. C, O.scholarship. On the basis of ,his previous test records and interviews he has passed the local and regional contest a.nd now is competing with top students all over the country for the top prize. The A. R, M, C. O. scholarship offers 2,500 dollars a year to the five winners plus an additional 500 dollars to the school which they chose to attend. LOUISE MARTIN Louise Martin is the recipient ofthe annual D, A. R. good citizenship award. She was chosen for this honor on the basis of citizenship, service, scholarship, and cha.racter,by the local chapter of D, A. R, Louise competed in the state-wide American History test and placed third., 133 OMC mam eloredenfec! jf Lfgnc! E175 ,Edie 134 Representatlves to be sent to Boys' State are p1cked by VZIIIOLIS c1v1c and school organx zatlons Each club who has chosen a boy then sponsors lumto Warrensburg where the annual event ns held Both the boys and gxrls learned a great deal about the funct1on1ng of state and local governments and made many acquamt ances from all over our state Gxrls' State cand1dates are pxcked by ClVlC women s clubs Tlus year the M1ssour1 Gxrls State was held m Fulton on the Wlllxam Woods College campus Wi NP 1--r Barbara Schueler Ann Herrin Jackie Crane XJ FRONT ROW Isley J Blakemore Lambert M Blakemore Estes ROW TWO Botts Loy Mengel Lay Jouret Wade ROW THREE LeMone Winscott Coe Orr Kenpohl Edwards BACK ROW M A McMullen Harvey Harris Taylor Crltchfxeld Mr Behrens Duncan Nunley Dxckmson McArthur Brooker Hartley ROW TWO Conner Doenges lrwm Wxckell Kelth Kespohl Barber MCDUDHH Mengel Creach Rogers Flsher Trent Shock ROW Tl-IREF Atherton Albert Lowrance Herrm M M McMullen Thurston ROW FOUR Bear Bruce Reese Dunkln ara- One of the growmg orgamzatxons at Hxckman IS the orchestra At present lt IS made up of approx1mately twenty fwe 3Ct1Ve members, and IS expected to expand rap1dly wxth the growmg popu1at1on of the classes Thls year, orchestra has hxgh hopes of bemg able to partxclpate ln the state mus1c contest VwhlCh IS held every year at the Umverslty of Mlssourx To be el1g1ble forthe state contest, they must flrst enter the d1str1ct contest held at Mexlco, MISSOUII In the pxcture above, Alan Dunkm gets ln a few mmutes of practlce on h1s strmg b'1se DLISLC L QPU Joan 0l CA85fl 6'L Raymond Qogers Jean Smxth Dale Creach Stan Mengel and Vern McArthur harmomze on thexr French horns X 135 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . . , . . . D Q I Q , ' x A' I 7 D 1 ' f kr .. Z ., . 5 X 1 2 . , ' 'hy r 1' f ' . - I' . . . . . 5 f . 1 1 I 1 1 V 1 1 L . ix Y. 1 . . . , .' ,f' A . 1 1 ' 7 . . . a 'J , . , A sl. ' 1 . . . , 5 ,K c . ' 1 - FRONT ROW Lowery Artley Peden ROW TWO lee lambert ROW THREE Cotton Roderick Dickmson Kespohl IAQCL 1fL UQ ml hlflg Members of Golden Qulllare chosen for the1r creatlve wr1t1ng ab1l1ty and their lnterest ln hterary works Mem bers are chosen by the Enghsh teachers and a vote of the present club members Act1v1t1es for the year usually 1n clude a Bohemlan Banquet where new members are 1n1t1ated and a play whxch the group attends and later dlscusses 136 Qu!! Mme! sgivfo Z IJIWLAUIW5 60LfI?6! Qulll and Scroll IS composed of the outstandmg members of the CRhbbl T and Purple and Gold staffs It IS honorary journallsm group sponsored by Mr Conrad St'1wsk1 The members are elected by all the people on the1r re spectlve staffs on the basls of the1r work done ln publxcatlon cl lsses FRONT ROW Hemberg Loy l Hote D1ckinson Guyton ROW TWO Brooks Mengel C Cotton Freese M Cotton Herrin ROW THREE Roderick Jouret Bear Shock Cochran Mc Xrthur ROW FOUR D1ckenson Ingwerson Baldwin Hartley l Z Q . - , f' 5 ,, ,- -Q r if f - fl f Q V ef' . X F 1, 3 4' - . - , , 7. ' . ' an ,., rx N . I V. . , ' 1 X I I ' ,C 5 ff, KJ Q .ff 2' Y' vi: :Z il V O QVL UU 7 ' Q in it 31 SQ: f- V5 M' 2 'T li A , n lf OT k . .. . 5 ' H . .. 5 ' . Na gCAi0lf'xSiLy5 lt ! A C! .!g6!l!6LlfLC05 Mr sltawskx sponsor pomts out good pomts of I SLK he ullmts to C hrnstle Lotton eclxtor fs Si Purple and Gold staff 13 amused as Mr St3WSk1 makes a rule of good journallsm very clear Cl'1I'1Stl8 Cotton the edltor of our school newspaper says that the Purple and Gold has lmproved greatly thxs year 1n the quallty of the artxcles and the attractweness of layout The Purple and Gold wh1ch usually cons1sts of four pages IS very mformatxve as well as entertaxrung The FRONT ROW Stalcup Cotton Gottry ROW TWO Bear Watt Lowrey ROV. THRLP. Clover Blakemore Cope habler ROV! FOUR Turnbough Baldwm Tise Kessler Freese paper IS read by the ma1or1ty of the student body and IS put out every two weeks P 8: G 1n1t1ates xts new Junlor staff members ln January These new members work as apprentmes for the remamder of the year and assume the full respons1 b1l1ty of the newspaper IH September 137 7 . T ' T f lf' I? VL O yi I X' -4 ' , - J V. s ' M T f X - 1 ,J A . f C: I ' . ' ' I ' SI Q K , X, X A Y X 4 I 4, T ' ir' . if Q? .ab P 1 , 'P ' 1 ' a ' ' e ir ' ' J 1 VV I x, - ' Ll' O , 1 4 ilu, : , ', ,, , . , n 1 -y 1 4 . -. I - O 1 B111 Turnbough and Tom Botts secure one of the new clocks m the hlstory room Service is the by-word of Key Club. Upon finding anything that the school lacks or needs, this most active club immediately sets its wheels in motion and rights the lack, All the clocks in the new rooms were bought and installed by the industrious Key Clubbers. The club sponsors many social eventsg the new students tea, Back-to-School Dance, Key Club hayride and the annua1Christmas banquet Key Club officers Gafke treasurer Lambert secretary Jouret vice president and Mengel president pause for a moment from thelr actxvltles gsm JT' 'inn Jerry Koch and Fd Isley paint the bookshelves that the Key Admifing the Club 5 record gift to the school is Charles Club constructed for the new cafeteria L-'2M0ne Wh0 Seems to appfeciafe good music 139 mof modern Mczrgoog j .Mjfory NMC mam Plctured at rlght Judy Artley edltor Mrs Kunkel sponsor and Pat Roderlck business mm lger check f1n1shedCRESbl'T pages before they are sent to the publlsher The posltlons of edltor and busmess manager are ones that demand hard work and patlence The edltor sees that 111 commxttees turn ln thelr pages on tlmc md ln general IS responslble for the whole year book She also answers 111 correspondence whlch comes to the CRESSLT The busmess manager records all payments made on CRESSETS and supervxses all advertlsements placed ln the yearbook The sponsor lsslsts evervone and sees that the book IS completed on the speclfxed date and that lt IS correct ln form The flve elected apprentlces Barbara Bltcs 'vmcv Lampl-.ln JohnGordon ChuckClosser DougD1ckenson learn the procedure for making a layout sheet f ' r ? v-. The 1959 CRESSET staff has added many brand new ldeas to thls vearbook whlch they thmk IS Cl9flIllt6lj the most modern and the best yearbook that Hlckman has ever seen Flve apprentlces are selected the second semester of the1r jumor year and work ln th1s capaclty unt1l they become members of the staff ln thelr semor year FRONT ROW Louxse lee lat Roderlck Judy Xrtley Carolyn Cochran Barbara Small Fred Lambert Sherrel Vaughan Judy Anderson Mlckey Aldridge Barbara Schueler and Jackxe Crane X1 gill 140 C ,gi sig-1 . 1 . Q A ' . 2 I , L l 1 a ' ' 1 4 . . . l 1. is' ' Al ' . ' 1 cf L - - - - , 1 r . K . , it - x J ka . t ': W 1 1 Q . . 1 Q X k . . . . X 1 . 41' , . V x , . V A I 1 9 . . . . . . V A, . . . 7 . . . . , , , ' ': ' A . ' ' . f , , Margie Dickinson, ROW TWO: Linda L'l-lote, Judy Hutchison, I.inda Shock, A L F V. ,, ...- ,, T , tex x . ,Qt , f ' 'ff . - T . ie sz V. ' K 4' 4 Y X 'ix . K: V L '. ii . E V , R 1 1 f :X , A Y 4 ,' I Q Z.. ,41 l ' The pages come to the copy com m1ttee from photography where they are all ld8I'ltlflCCl The Copy eommlttee IS 1n Charge of wr1t1ng every word that goes mto the book and they must be sure that It IS appropr1ate for the p1eture or event vwhleh they are deserlhlng In the pleture at rlght Judy Xnderson Sherrel Vaughan CarolynCoehran ehaxr man and Mlekey Xldrldge are bus1lv engaged xn wr1t1ng up the fall d1v1s1on copy Before the pmetures or copy are done layout eommlttee draws each page just as they mtend It to be 1n the fmxshed book To do thxs they must flgllfe out the CIITHCFISIOHS they want for plctures and copy Barbara Small Margle D1ckxnson ehaxrman Jaekxe Crane Llnda Shock and Barbara Sehueler are each worklng on a page that has been assxgnedtothem l' reaaezf 4 V88 Olflflflflflflfftegnijj Photography COI'I1I1'11ttCE L1n la I Hote Fred Lambert and Lou1se Lee cha1rman f1n1sh eroppmg the snaps for the track page Th1s IS just one phase of the1r job They also arrange to have the pxctureq taken of all events and take the1r own snaps Thev must make the1r pxetures f1t the space wh1ch the layout commlttee has drawn for It Xlso they must make certaln that the p1Cture IS approprlate for the page It appears on 141 7 LiA . 1 1 ,- l ' ' 1 1 'I ' 1 J I 4 ' ' ' 1 7 V ' l l W ' Q ' - , if A ,, . . I I . , I . , I -v 1 1 ' - A , g ' h . xx 7 ' . , A 1 4 J , L ' ' if . L 4 1 s . X I I 9 1 I ' 1 1 1 ,- a ' 4' 4 ' A . f. is 'A-...Ja , , lf- - ,, ' ' I 1 X, 4, V ' V X f , , xxx , x .i.1- .S ,l x, Z' f ' 1 1 it ,.,. - .. 1 - ZW 1' pi vi 1?g'i fr-1 . ': '- 4,1 -l ,., , ,l ll i 1 5 . 4 . , 4 in gi-5 ' A if 3 a Q' ia Z 1 ., . -C li T - ,, .3 ff- , fl .Qi s OV -1 FRONT ROW: Thompson, Watt, Palmer, Lynes, Clemons, Moreau, Kurtz, Pace, Schueler, Lee, Jackie Crane, Wonneman, Anderson, Coleman, Cowan, Fenton, McKinzie, Hunt, Torrance, Weldon, ROW TWO: Reese, Harmon, Clover, Small, Cross, Jurgensmeyer, Dysart, Holt, Guyton, C. Cotton, Burcham, Burge, Clark, Holliday, Mitchell, Beck, M. Anderson, Lowrey, Leech, MacLeod, Lines,Colvin,Clements. ROW THR!-IE: Wren, Taft, West, Stone, Kelly, Lear, Jones, Puckett, Purdy,Norr1s,Dickerson, Cooper, Ilaird, Crawford, Neigcr, Strawn, ,-Xrtley, Freeman, Burkhart, Phillips, Brenten, Kile, Kewley, ROW FOUR: Maher, Morris, Sutton, Zumwalt, Windsor, Renfro, Allen, Tise, Windmiller, Powers, Freund, Thorson, Jackson, Berry, Roderick, Gottry, Stalcup, Herrin, Brown, Shettlesworth, Lawson, Meriwether, Eynatten, Lamkin, Beldon, Mussnxan, Shock, Schulte. ,Mc man, Jgcfiue ju agjoorfa Lynda Jones, Merle Anderson, Gayle LaBerge, Kathy Sappington, Pam Harmon, Marcia Wilkerson, and Betty Sheets taketime out to relax from the bombardment game fs ...rf .rwxa .im Mrs. Bradford looks after all the last minute details and reminds all the girls when they are scheduled to play in the G. A. A, tournament One himdred and fifty-one girls at Hickman who are interested in sports of all types are members of the Girls' Ath- letic Association. This organization spon- sors such sports events as bombardment, basketball, and bowling tournaments. Each girl receives a certain number of points for participating in these tournaments, In proportion to the number of points accum- ulated, letters, bracelets, and blankets are awarded at the end of the school year, In the picture below G, A, A, Officers, Louise Lee, Judy Anderson, Chris Wonneman, Barbara Schueler, and Carolyn Cochran review the high points of the bombardment tournament. igaltfga- N' Hiv- . . V FSL, 3: ,, . ,L ., -A m l Judy Brenton Janet Torrence and Carol Thompson get ready for a speedy take off during the bom bardment tournament President of G. A. A.,Jackie Crane. FRONT ROW: Moser, Carter Long Halsey Johnson Crane, Hall, Watson, Haun, Nottorfjvlarshall, Huskey, Cope, Ewing, Lanser, Scott, Dallaxn, ROW TWO: Hughs Connor, Brooks, Ricketts, Woods, Ballenger, Hartley M, A, McMullen, Kunzler, Morrow, Miller, S. Jones Keith, Lukehart, Judy Crane, Roberts, B. Smithz Levitt, J. Palmer,J. Phillips,S. Bumgarner,Coleman LeHart. ROW THREI-I:Barnes, Hodges, Ginn, La.Berge Connor, Sappington, Snell, Lucas, Conwell, Zenge, Harvey, Kessler, McCory, Williver, Roark, Jackson, Short, Jeans, Mottaz, J. Wilson, Jennings, Driskell, Irwin, Marine, ROW FOUR: Williams, McNamara, Heinburg, Kohler, Kabler, L.Jones, Freeman,Hickey, l-lundley, Wilkerson, Walker, Lehman, Smith, Easterly, Brooker, M . M, McMullen, Behymer, Pugh, Bills, Parker, Reichman, B. Cross,J. Morris, Forbis, Sheets if 1' T 143 Wai! Amor 5 Cd,l 0!yl'L BLU' ,gparing ,Map Que my E997 IQPLVLQ 0 47, Candldates for Sprxng Hop royalty are nommated from the Senxor Class by the glrls physxcal education classes The flfteen hlghest are put on the fmal ballot voted on by the entxre Hlckman student body The sponsorsh1p of the Sprmg Hop Dance has been transferred from Leader's Club to Student COLUICII, th1s year The dance was scheduled IH May and held xn the Hlckman cafeterxa '40 J4ffmJmf fig 69 .xglffentfanf L5 CQVOQW COCAVQW W izbearcjre gvzrliarlf The Spring Hop court gather in the speech room to discuss plans for the coming dance 145 .5-'Q'Q 146 K 1 pl! N,-fY 5 S.-f' QVLLOI' KKCIALS LCQPJ The Semor Class Offncers qleft to Flghtj Bette Baldwm Treasurer Jlm Estes Presldent John f th nualCh.r1stmas Blakemore hee Presudent and Carolyn Cochran Secretary map out plans or e an Tree Sales Thxs year's sales more than doubled any prev1ous efforts These offxcers took charge of Sen1or Week and helped to make xt the most successful ever Q f-'rf l I I ' V 2 . V 1 V 4 I 5 I I' U , X Q D C1 C l L X5 M J ' X1 fi I Q' 7 T ' 5 ' - 1 O l . . . . , 3 . , . 3 , Y.. - l : , 1 : . . . c1f,c fQ 3 mf 6 Q 12 WO mfpp! 05 0 M cz xgifniom am VL mr i rr W Wadi Yimafid .ggniom ro 1 n oc rom an en e 148 M- J ERRY ADKINS JUDY ANDERSON CRESET, G. A. A, Secretary, H, R, Officer, Pep Squad His- torian, Trlshlp, Verse Choir, Service Ideal Award, JOHN PAUL ALLEN ' dh MIC KEY R. ALDRIDGE CRESSET, Pep Squad, H. R, Of- ficer, Basketball, Verse Choir. F. F. A. QQ L-f .gioofggkf 014 dglniom ,Q 1-J' MAX ANDERSON Verse Choir. C RAIG BAIRD C Club, H.R.Officer,Go1!' Team. JUDY ARTLEY Squad Award. Choraleers Publicity Chairman, CRESSET Editor, French Club, F, T, A., G. A, A., H, R,officer, Junior RedCross, Leader's Club, Modern Music Masters, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Trireme Secretary, Tri- ship, Verse Choir, Sextet, American History Award, Pep -or BE TTE HOUSE BALDWIN Semester Graduate, Choraleers, French Club, G, A, A,, H, R, Officer, 1.eader's Club, Modern Music Masters, Pep Squad, Stu- dent Council, Trireme Vice President, Trishlp, Verse Choir, Sophomore Royalty, Senior Class Treasurer, JAMES E, BALDRIDGE Hardworking seniors, Steve Gross, Ed Isley, and Ronnie Parmer, help with the construction work on the operetta. Qi CAROL BARBER Madrigal Singers, Band, Chera- leers, Franklin Club, G. A, A., Modern Music Masters Secre- tary, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Student Council, Triship, Verse Choir,Orchestra,Courtesy Ideal Award. JAMES E, BALDWIN Semester Graduate, Blue Tri- angle, C Club, Choraleers, Franklin Club, Golden Quill, H. R, Officer, Key Club District Governor, Mu Alpha Theta, Na- tional Honor Society Vice President, Purple and Gold, Sudent Council President, Verse Choir, Boys' State, Biology Award, English Ill Award, Most Popular Sophomore Boy, Most Versatile Junior Boy, Sophomore Class President, Tri-Captain, Football, All Conference Foot- ball, Honorable Mention All District, Track, Basketball. Cfcm jaled Kfmrge ,Senior ecwen MARIE BARNES Pep Squad, Trishlp, '-fn HUGH I.EFI BARNES C Club, National Art Honor Society Treasurer, Tri-Captain Football. 149 QVLLOI' 52' 1,085 POWL ,W j W RIC HARD BASNETT WILLIAM BEALE F F A Sentinel F F A Basket Verse Choir Algebra I Award ball Junior Red Cross H R. Officer 1 SO GE NNY BEC KER Blue 'hiangle Cheerleader French Club G A A Leader's Club Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Pep Squad Stu dent CouncllSecretary Trireme Trishlp Verse Choir Most Pop ular Junior Girl Sophomore Royalty Sophomore Representa- tive-at-Large. BARBARA LEE BERRY Franklin Club, FrenchClub, G. A, A., Pep Squad, 'ri-ismp. LEONA BENNETT CAROLYN BEAR Choraleers Cheerleader French Club F T A,G AA,Goden Quill H R Officer Junior Red Cross Treasurer Orchestra Leader's Club Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society Sextette, Pep Squad Purple and Gold Quill and Scroll, Trireme, Trislup, VerseChoir Sophomore Homecoming Attendant Sopho more Most Popular Girl Junior J am Attendant Senior Most Pop ular Girl Spring Hop Maid of Honor Goodie Day' brings out the holiday spirit in parading seniors, Louise Lee and Karen Gottry. emam paanf jlwn AQ PEGGY JOANN BERRY G A A Pep Squad Trxshlp MARVIN HUBFRT BLAKEMORE C ub Boys' State Football H R Officer Z JOHN STA PE I BLAKEMORE C Club Choraleers H R.Of flcer Key Club Modern Music Masters Purple and Gold Sports Fdntor Verse Choxr Vice Presi dent Boys State Jun1orJam boree Attendant Semor Class V1ce Presxdent M Verse Speaking Tennis Basketball DICK BOL,L.l C Club VerseChoir Baseball Whzle the town sleeps these busy Kewples pamt gxant footprmts to show the way to the Hlckman Homecomlng game, fleft to Tlghtl Jack1e Crane, Carol Barber Cralg Balrd, and Pat Roderxck LOY AL BORMAN Key Club I- F X Reporter Sophomore Agrxculture Award 151 O O Q '4 n 1 ny 1 , . I . 1 ' - ' , i r. . l . I D , . . , ,. , D MARY LOU BLEIBOE t, n vu C1 , , , 1 X , . 'I AXA E x ' x. '.A I . , wi ' . ' . ., ., .Mc mans W .fgcfchfion 25 cbcafecf WW RAYMOND BORMAN C Club Key Club F F A Vice President Junior Agriculture Award I 152 Tuxedos are donned for CRESSET plctures by Bob Lnmd and Russell McCarty who are asslsted by staff members Judy Anderson and Lmda Shock THOMAS M BO'I'I'S Blue Triangle Key Club M Alpha Theta Boys State JUDY GAIL BOURLAND Trishlp VerseChoir Barnwarm ing Queen Attendant Advanced MARGARET RUTH BRUCE Madrigal Singers Choraleers Si .4 JUDY JANE BRENTON Frankun Club mnchcmh G A BILL BRUMFIELD A A Nan I An H A Modern Music Masters Pep Society Pep Squid '1'g-15013: Squad Trlshlp Verse Choir Orchestra A QU! 9 sa ' U I A ' ' ' A 4 . I Y, , , - . Biology Award. ' 4 B I 6 of 'Q 5 1 A QVLLOI' V15 .SOMA joolfgaff NSQDLCLC! PAT BRYANT VERNON CATHEY DELRDRL GAYLE BURKHART French Club G X K H R Off: cer Pep Squad Trxshxp Verse Choir Sprmg Hop Attendant Judy Artley 1nJured football Star Jlm hstes IS asslsted at drmkmg foutam by CRESSET edltor JANICF MAE C XUDI F MARTHA FRANCES BLRKS Verse Choir Pep Squad T JOHN C XVC ILY C O P Natxonal Xrt Honor Society ELNA CHRISTENSEN Choraleers 20 S Club CAROL SUE CLEMONS WH CECIL MICKEY Cl FMFNTS Blue Trlangle Choraleers H R Officer Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta Blue Triangle F T A G A A l-l R Offlcer Mu Alpha Theta CECILLE MIGNON CLEMENTS Choraleers Franklin Club French Club G A A Junior Red Cross Modern Music Mas ters Pep Squad Triship Verse C holr CL OMCQP5 Qgtlfl 154 DEE ANN CLOVER Choraleers French Club F T A G A A Junior RedCross Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Purple and Gold Trishlp Verse Choir Sextet Musical seniors, Diana Reese and Peggy Fisher, practice diligently for the Band Concert held ln February JOE C LOUGH 61115 SULOP W 5 Hin' ' ' 7 JA ' ' 5 pf or ' ee CAROLYN COL HRAN Blue Triangle Cheerleader CRESSET Franklin Club G A A -Hlstorlan Golden Qunll H R Officer Jumor Red Cross F T A , Leader's Cluh Hxstorlan Mu clety Pep Squad Student Councxl Trxreme Presldent Trxship Verse Chou' Semor Class Secre tary Most Versatile Sen1orG1rl Sprxng Hop Attendant Salnt Pat' Attendant BONNIE SLE COATS F H x , G 1. A ,1eader'sC, ub Pep Squad Trishxp ,av Charlxe LeMone demands serv1ce of T1to's durxng operetta rehearsal C4155 59 Warc!ze5 orwar JERRY COCKRELL F JERRY LAWRENCE Lol: Choraleers H R Officer, Spanish Club Student Council Verse Choir Boys' State LINDA LOU COLVLN G A A leadersClub Secre tary Treasurer, Natxonal Art Honor Society, 20 S Club Secretary JOAN COLE 155 rw dr E 1 0 ,sage 1 . I r A V X V' 'lf I 9 l a 1 I' ' O - I ' 1 I y - . - 'J ' H 4 . n . I, ,. . A K H 1 I 'T' jlfnaflq Alpha Theta, National Honor So- ' . ' N' 1 f . . . - '1 . 7 . Y: , ' A Z F. .A. 1 a a - u 0 A Y ' J OHNNIE RAY COOK Track WILLIAM CORNE LISON l56 0l'VLQCOIfl'LLl'Lg 1466855 BILLY WAYNE CORNF LISON 'Gif Ed Isley takes a moment from the busy preparatlons for Homecommg to wonder nf WILLIS FREDERICKCORNE LISON JACQUELYN KAY CRANE Choraleers, CRESSET, French Club, F. T. A., G. A. A, President, Leader's Club, Modern Music Masters, Pep Squad Vlce-Pres- ident, Student Council, Trireme Treasurer, Trishlp, Verse Choir, Girls' State, Pep Squad Award, Physical Education Award,Senlor Class Treasurer, G. A. A. Award. Verse Choir. thmgs wxll ever be ready CHRISTIE COTTON Blue Triangle Choraleers Frank- lin Club Secretary, French Club Secretary, G. A. A., Golden Quill, Junior Red Cross Co-President, Leader's Club, Modern Music Masters, Mu Alpha Theta, Na- tional Honor Society Treasurer, Pep Squad, Purple and Gold Edi- tor, Quill and Scroll, Trishlp, English II Award, French I Award, Red Cross Camp, Depend- ability Ideal Award. ' QVLLOPZ5 jg J Qlflfblflfltlllfgai L XRRY CRANE 1 COE 1 Genny Becker Student Body Secretary surprlsed by the sneaky CRESSET photo DALE CREACH grapher while she brmgs the Kewple bulletm B d Mod an ern Music Masters boa-rd up f0'date Verse Chou' Baseball Basket ball Orchestra l 1 RIC HARD CUNNINGHAM JERRY RAYMOND CURRY C. O E Verse Choir. fi ,E RONAI D J AMES CROUSE W. ROBERT DALTON Blue Triangle, Franklin Club H. R. Officer, Mu Alpha Theta 157 158 BEVERLY DAVIS M -XRJORIE WYNN DICKINSON Blue Triangle 'Preasuer Chora leers Secretary CRESSET French Club President F T A G A A Golden Qaull President H R, Officer Secretary Junior Red Cross Leader s Club Mo dem Music Masters Natxonal Honor Socxety PepSquad Madrl gal Singers Quill and Scroll Sudent Council Trishlp Sextette Frenchl Award St Pat sQueen NEW -xNE'I'1'E DOTHAGE Pep Squad Verse Choir WANDA DAY 7 EVAN DAVISON 0Cdflf0l'l16l DLL 61,1168 F' P8 6LI Q5 QVLLOPJ MERLE DEE DIERKING Choraleers F T A G -LN. H R Officer Pep Squad 'Prlshlp 5. DORA IRENE DIRKSMEYER G A A Pep Squad Trxsmp Sex-se Choxr 20 SClub Sherrel Vaughn coyly asks afavor ofCRESSET sponsor, Mrs Kunkel vid JAMES N DRANE F F A Reporter H R.Oiflcer Key Club Student Council 6l'LLOl :5 of ,MC WL6l,l'L -...Q i' GLEN R, DRISKILL Verse Choir NANCY LEE DYSART F, T. A. Treasurer, G. A. A., H Sudent Council, Trlship. R, Officer, Leader's Club, Li- brary Club Secretaty, Pep Squad, JOHN WILLIAM DUNBAR JOHN M- EDWARDS Boys ' Sato. DONALD ENGLISH W? JAMES ROBNETI' ESTES Blue Triangle C Club Presl dent H R, Officer Key Club Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Verse Choir Boys State Senior Class President Most Versatile Sophomore Boy Junior Jamboree King Tri captain of Football Basketball Captain All-Conference Football Honorable Mention A11 Dlstrlct Football Baseball Football 160 rm 5 em om ecwon HELEN JEAN FENTON G A A Leader's Club Library Club Pep Squad Trlshlp 20 S Club RIC HARD LEE FENTON Band C O E PEGGY DEPHANE FISHER Band Secretary French Club F A A , H R. Officer Leaders Club Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Student Council Trlreme Trlshlp Verse Choir Orchestra Junior Home comlng Attendant Junior Jam boree Queen Spring Hop Queen -up WILLIAM RUSSEL FORBIS C Club, Football. J AMES WARREN FISHER Choraleers , X j' -551 Seniors, Art Tarwater and Cal Maxwell, hungrily devour thier lunches in Hickman's new cafeteria. S. QIQLOI' W C0lfl'Ll'1'LLffQ8 6A6LLI l'VL8l'L l9l90Ll'Lt86! Part of the Norweglan chorus relaxes between acts to dlscuss the begmnmgs of plans for Semor Week Qleft to Tight, Jackle Crane, Charhe Lee, Raymond Rogers, and Pat Roderxck ANN FRF FMAN Blue Triangle Choraleers Franklin Club French Llub Treasurer F T A G AA H R Offlcer Leader's Club Modern Muslc Masters National Honor Soclety Pep Squad Span ish Club Secretary Treasurer Trireme Trishnp St Pat's Attendant Junlor Class Treas urer Sextette hp. ' .i Y-1 JOE ED FORBIS FRANCES SUF FORSEE Verse Choir KAREN LEE GOTTRY Choraleers F. T. A. G. A. A. H. R. Officer, Junior Red Cross, Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Purple and Gold, Student Council, Trireme, Triship, Verse Choir Secretary, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Sophomore Royalty. ARTHUR FRANKLIN GAFKE Band Blue Trlangle C Club H R Offxcer Key Club 'Treasurer Make Up Club Verse Choir DO'I'1'IE GILPIN Semester Graduate. 161 LOIS MAXINE GRANT G. A. A., I.eader's Club, Soph- omore Attendant to Barnwarming Queen, Barnwarming Queen. iff. HW Y? 4 ROBERT LEE GRANT Verse Choir -uni STEVE GROSS Choraleers Junior Red Cross Modern Musxc Masters Pep Squad Verse Choir GLPJNDX HARMON G X A H R Offxcer PepSquad Triskup Verse Choir 162 Nag. A fanulxar s1ght for all Kewpxes IS th1s group of semor boys who love to congregate on the east stalrwaybefore school m the mormng 'T i 'S' RUSSP 1 1 HARMON D 6 L. Mia! ,xgclfiuify Egilflfii JIM HARRIS Band Blue Trxangle Choraleers I-ranklin Club H R Officer Key Club Mu Alpha Theta Na tional Art Honor Society Orchestra Linda Colvm, Karen Kelly and Some Hunt study the new rules for playing girls' basketball RIC, HARD F HATTON endow ecwowec! jar ,QA ggwlfw CHARLOTTE ANN HERRLN Madrigal Singers, Band, Blue Triangle Secretary, Choraleers, Franklin Club Treasurer, G. A. A., Golden Quill, Leader's Club, Modern Music Masters, Mu Alpha Theta Secretary, National Honor' Society, Pep Squad, Student Coun- cil, Trireme, Trlshlp, Verse Choir Accompanist, Girls' State, Most Versatile Sophomore Girl, Most Versatile Junior Girl, Phy- sical Education Award,Orchestra Oufdfambng mmf OWMM J Q ff 69 52,0 MYRNA HESS 'Q JOHN DAVID HILK XM F J XMI S HOOD GEORGE KFNNE TH HODGE9 I-ranklin Club Suden! Council Verse Choir V64 MARY MARGARET HOUSER 20 S Club 1 JUDITH ANN HOWARD Pep Squad Triship Most versatile member of the CRESSET staff Louise Lee pre pares to beat her cymbals in assembly for the yearbook sub scription sales while Margie Dickinson practices a tuneful chant. endow aaa! Warcll Eimed rilfe Z GARY ERNEST HUDSON 'C Club StudentCouncil Honor able Mention All Conference Football Drive' Education SONIE SUSAN HUNT Award Football G A A, Leaders Club Pep Squad Trlshlp 20 SClub DICK Mlller, Ronme Crouse and B111 Cornellson busxly construct staxrs for the 'Song of Norway WANDA LOU HU NT G A A Pep Squad Trlshlp 'S JUDY KAY HUTCHISON Semester Graduate Band CRES SET French Club G A A H R Officer Junior Red Cross Pep Squad Student Council, Trl ship Verse Choir Majorette 20 S Club JOHN LORE NZ INGWERSEN Madrlgal Singers Blue Triangle Choraleers Golden Quill H R. Officer Key Club Modern Music Masters Mu Alpha Theta Verse Choir SUSAN GAIL IRWIN Band H R. Officer Modern Music Masters Trlshlp Or chestra Rv A -3 P' ' 8 I'050l'Lf6LfLl!0:5 5 OVLC Q08 166 12 lunch as dlscovered by Lmda Shock Jackle Crane, Pattm Phlllmps and Judy Anderson ED ISELY Madrigal Singers Blue Triangle Choraleers H R Officer Key Club Mu Alpha Theta Verse Choir Boys State Stage Manager 1 HENRY JENNINGS ROBERT DEAN JOHNSON Band Student Council Verse Choir WAYNE JOHNSON MARTHA ELLEN JORDAN F H A Pep Squad Triship wu.uAM Buren JOHNSON Verse Choi' H. R. Officer, Nationa1Art Honor Society, Student Council, Verse Choir A I 0 f f 0 6 Q 5 New doors slightly hamper the flow of traffic through the halls during v . . . . . . h F . I H . y . I QVLLOVZ5 j xSZ'A0!6Ll 5!LLlO5 JERRY ALAN JOURET Blue Triangle President OWEN AUSTIN KEARNS Band Spanish Club VerseCholr Club Franklin Club Golden Quill H R Officer Key Club Vice President Mu Alpha Theta Pres ident National Honor Society Boys State World History Award Chemxstry Award Advanced Al gebra Award Honorable Trlg onometry Award Woodmen Of The World Award Football Track MAHGIE JURGFNSMEYER G A A H R.Offncer PepSquad Trlship Verse Chou' 20 SClub 1' KAREN MAURELN KE LLFY C 0 E President andSecretary G A A Leader'sC1ub President Triship 20 S Club Vice President Health Ideal Award EDDIE KE ENE EDWARD HENRY KESPOHL Band Vice-President, Chora- leers, H, R, Officer, Modern Music Masters President, Pur- ple and Gold, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Boys' State, Orchestra. It s moving day for three CRESSET staff, Sherrel Vaug members of han Barbara Schueler, and Linda Shock, on their way to the new CRESSET room. 167 C5155 9 051044 ja Ae juiwre JEFF KESSLER Blue Trxangle KeyClub Mu Alpha Theia Purple and Gold Verse Cholr DOINN X RAL KFWI. FY G A A Pep Squad 'I'r1sh1p Verse Choir DONALD KINTNER 1 MARILYN SUE KILE G. A, A., H. R, Officer, Leader's Club, Library Club, Pep Squad, Triship, Verse Choir, Majorette. RON ALD L KNUDSI- N Rallymg Semors chsplay thelr Kewpxe Splrmt ln a grand fashion at the annual Home commg bonflre JERRY DALE KOCH Band, Blue Triangle Jumor Red Cross Chairman KeyCluh Mod ern Music Masters Mu Alpha Theta IGS Z EDNA CAROLINE LAC EY amor 19 f g 661, f W eamed FRED LAMBERT Blue Triangle Vxce President CRESSI-.T Franklin Club H R. Officer Key Club Secretary Mu Alpha Theta Vlce President Scroll Verse Chou' B ys'State H R. Officer Trlshlp Verse GAYLE DEAUN LAMPSON Choir JIM S LAY Band Franklin Club H R Of flcer Jumor Red Cross Modern Music Masters Verse Choir Boys State CHARLES LEE Verse Choir Fred Lambert and Larry Rouse help to clear out the an 1mpromptu rehearsal ALBERTA LOUISE LEE CRESSET, Franklin Club, F. T. A,, G. A. A, Co ordlnator, H. R. Officer, Leader's Club, National Honor Socxety, Pep Squad Presl dent, Quxll a.nd Scroll, Student Council, Trlreme, Trlshlp,Verse Choir, Loyalty Ideal Award, Pep Squad Award Choraleers cafeterla tor 169 I CL 5 Q i Q ' - , 21, Q' Q National Honor Society, Quill and , ' , o . gl C ' l 7 I fb . A : D I ,O u - A v X X QV8 NSZVLLOP5 A! M? -Q.. DOTTLE LFECH Madrtgal Singers Choraleers Franklin Club French Club G A A H R Officer National-Art Honor Society President Natnonal Honor Society Pep Squad Artl And Art Il Award DOTTIE JEAN LOVE 20 S Club 170 Sloppv whltewashed, and happy the semor feetpamters c11ma.x e n1ght's act1v1t1es wlth a hearty meal LINDA LOUISE L HOTE CRESSET G A A GoldenQuill Vice President Leader's Club National Honor Society Pep Squad Sudent Council 'Treasurer Trlreme Trishlp Verse Choxr Junior Royalty Leadership Ideal Award CHARI ES PIERRE LQMONE Blue Triangle Key Club M Alpha Theta Boys' State JANET LOW RANCE Blue Triangle Mu Alpha Theta Band, Orchestra French Club Madngal Singers, Choraleers National Honor Society, Pep Squad M ARJORIE LINES G A A H R Officer Junior Red Cross Trlshlp, Verse Choir ff it WILLIS LE IC I.OY Blue Trxangle L Club Golden Qulll Secretary H R, Officer Key Club Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Soclety Verse Cholr Boys State Basketball Track JOANNE LYNES Franklin Club G A A H R. Officer Pep Squad Trishlp Verse Choir 20 S Reporter Shorthand Award KFNlNl- TH W LLMB C Club H R.Offlcer Student Council Verse Choir President Football Track BOB LUND Blue Triangle C Club H R. Officer Mu Alpha Theta King of Sadie Hawkins Cosmopolitan Citizen of the Month Football Tennis GEORGIA LOWREY Choraleers Franklin Club G A A H R. Officer Junior Red Cross Leaders Club National Honor Society Pep Squad Purple and Gold Quill and Scroll Span ish Club Trlshlp Verse Choir Leaders, Jean Fenton, Ann Herrxn, Karen Kelly , and Pat Roderlck call roll In gym class seemxnglv obv 1ous to the scaffoldlng stlll 1n the new gvm ISABILI M 'XC LEOD French Club G A A Leader-'s Club Pep Squad Trlshlp Verse Choir 171 SH -XRRON LOUISE MARSHALL Semester Graduate Choraleers 20 S Club Orchestra Shorthand Xward 172 D-XLF MAUPIN C O F 20 SCub 0 g MQVJ5 FRANC I-IS LOUISE MA RTIN Franklin Club F, T, A., Leader s Club National Honor Society American History Award Art- craft l Award Home Economical and ll Awards, D, A, R, Good Citizen. i G CALVIN MAKWFI L Madrxgal Singers Band Chora leers President H R, Officer Jlmior Red C oss, Key Club Squad Verse Choir lerfect Attendance Award Off CAQKW we ffgffwr' Jxm Estes, Sen1or Class Presldent, asks DALE MCBAINE 'VII' Chevaller about the commg College Board Tests Verse Choir fa lu 'I J f r.,,,. X . . . - 1 . ' ' I ln Modern Music. Masters, Pep 3 , - , C Q QV - A pf ..,- - '0 ' Q . r I EIGHTON EDWIN MCCORMICK H R, Officer Verse Choir Ql'LL0l f5 QI' 0l lfI'L DICK MILLE R Verse Choir New cheerleaders prepare to perform 1n assembly JOY MCKINZIE G A A Leader's Club Vice President Library Club Pep Squad Trlshxp G A A Award Physxcal Educatlon Award VVL L85 KAY MOREAU T , G A A National Art Honor Society Pep Squad Tri ship Verse Choir my STANLEY PAUL MENGEL Band President Blue Triangle Choraleers Franklin Club Mad rlgal Singers Golden Quill H R Officer Key Club President Mod ern Music Masters hce Presl dent Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society President Student Council Verse Choir Boys' State Orchestra Brass Sextet Most Versatile Senior Boy Op timlst GoodCitizen Award Senlor Representative at Large Sadxe Hawkins Prince Track 173 1 x X N ws ' p VL ,Ada .y . -g.n a oi u r 1 0 W P L. Rally rally rally purple and gold' The senlor truck leads the pep rally down mam street 174 MARY MORGAN G A A Pep Squad Trishlp Barnwarming Queen Attendant M ARY DEAN MORRIS G A A Leader sClubRep0rter Library Club President Pep Squad Trxship Verse Choir Li brary Award 1 KENNETH RAY MORRIS C O E Ella! gjY6LVVL:5 LUQVL W A gd LINDA CAROL MURPHY G. A. A. , H. R. Officer, Pep Squad, Student Council, Trireme, Tri- ship, Verse Choir, 20-S Club President, Homecoming Queen, Junior Class Secretary. K smnuzr ANN NEAL G. A, A., 'n-lamp. f-.I h , 1 LARRY E DGAR NE LSON Band. BOB NICHOLS 0 E 'T DAVID NICHOLS French Club SHARON NORRIS KENNETH NIC H015 C Club National Art Honor Soclety Vice President Football G A A Pep Squad Trlship 20 S Club Ideal Secretary KENNETH NILES LC WLLIIL VLQVLJJALIQ mixer Ol offen BILL ORR C Club H R Oiflcer Junior Red Cross Key Club Student Council Verse Cnoir Boys State Sophomore Royalty Most Popular Junior Boy Most Popu lar Senior Boy, Student Body President and Vice President Junlor Class President Stage Crew Football GENE OWENS i75 T , Ir C... . if if ' ' og 9 176 GLENN E PAGE DEANNA PACE BETTY JANE PALMER G A A Treasurer H R,0ificer F H A president pep Squad 1eader'sC1ub PePSq1mdTrvH8 Trismp G A A 1-1 R,off1cer urer Triship fl.. RONALD DUDLEY PARMER Stage Crew ' ' Dottie Leech and Georgia Lowrey mdrustriousiy is 1- , .21 . stuff Kewpies for their homecoming float BOB PASCHANG RAYMOND PAULEY ii 'Q ELIZA MARGARET PEDEN DALE PERIGNS Blue Triangle, G. A, A., Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society Pep Squad Purple and Gold Quill and bcroll Trlshlp PATTI PHILLIPS G A A H R Officer PepSquad Trlshlp Verse Choir QVLLOP' Q6Ll!8lfL j 6lCLtg LAVONIA KAY RANEY Pep Squad Triship 20 S Club ANNA MARIE POE E MARY JO PURDY Choraleers G A A PepSquad Trlshlp Verse Choir BFTTY JEAN RAY Chr1st1e Cotton radlates KCWIJIC sp1r1t at foot 20 Sclub ball pep rally 177 L CAROL ANN ROBERTSON Choraleers FranklinC1ub Lead er's Club Trtshlp CLVVLQ dl If gm' 61198 BFVERLY XNNI' RFES Madrlgal Singers Choraleers Vlce President and Librarian French Club Junior Red Cross Library Club President and Hls torlan Modern Music Masters Historian Pep Squad 'Prlshlp DIAN A SUE RLI- SL PHIL LIP RLID and F H A G A A. H Officer Leader's Club Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Trl shlp Orchestra P XTRICIA SUE RODERICK Quill and Scroll F T A G A A Golden Quill Leader's Club Blue Triangle Choraleers CRES SFT Business Manager French Club Vlce President Modern Music Masters Mu Alpha Theta Natxonal Honor Society Secre tary H H Officer Sextette Pep Squad Verse Choir Trlreme, Trlshlp Jr Representative at Large vi i 178 Raymond Rogers, Pat Roderlck, Carol Thompson, John Blakemore Ed Smlth, 1n a cut from an assembly play RAYMOND FARI ROGI' RS Band, Choraleers, H R. Officer Modern Music Masters Student Council, VerseCholr Orchestra ' J ' A W 'f C! ra mafaon nlfaovancemenb re aa Q I APLRY ROUSE Key Club Verse Choir VIRGIL RADELL SAPP Band LINDA LOU SAMUEL C O E 20 SC uh BARBARA JUNE SAPP C O E Officer Trishlp Verse Choir Charlle Lee, B111 Turnbough, and Gary Hudson proudly gaze at the new trophy C1186 n P fi li ELRA SAPP F F A BARBARAJEAN SCHUELER Blue 'ITlsngle CRESSET Frank lin Club President F T A Vice President G A X Point Re cox-der leader s Club Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Pep Squad Trlshlp Gu-ls State 179 180 CARL SCHMIDT C O F BOB SCHULTL JOHN WALTER SCOTT H R, Officer WILLIAM HAROLD SEMON F F A Treasurer H R Officer Kfdfiii XQPOZCI5 Nj 6LAfL0lfL6L QCVLLC J UDITH SHANNON Club. Pep Squad, Trlahlp, VerleCho1r, G. A. A., 20-S Club, Leader's J AC K SHAW 'Z Jerry Coe and Fred Lambert hurry STANLEY DELANO gums through the halls to an unknown destination. F' F' A' ' 'i LINDA RUTH SHOCK Blue Triangle CRESSET Frank lin Club G A A , Golden Quill H R Officer I.Aaader's Club Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Pep Squad Trlshlp Verse Choir Orchestra GERALD W SISSON 445' like-lil Madrlgal Singers BandH R,0f Iicer Junior Red Cross Modern Mus1cauMasters verse Choir To boost Kewple sp1r1t durmg the basketball Footb season, Llnda Shock Jackle Crane, Barbara S all and Lonah Watt pamt a GO KFWPIES slgn 61,6666 6LlfLl 86Lf8 QQ U85 61,15 flflflfg WLl9l 8:5:5L0lfL BOBBY SMITH Chaplain H R, Officer BARBARA ANN SMALL CRESSET, G. A. A., Pep Squad. Trlshlp. GEORGE EDWARD SMITH H, R, Officer, Key Club, Verse Choir, Track, Si JERRY LEE SMITH Band, H. R. Officer, Key Club, Sudan! Council, 181 JERRY D SNELL Verse Choir 1 KAREN LEE SMITH JERRY SNIPES xgZ'A0!6t5fLC EL AgQlfLC8 8lfU6Ll 0 Dee Ann Clover IS mterrupted by the CRESSET photographer wh11e she IS f1x1ng the costumes for the boys dance m the Home JEAN STAHLMAN commg Assembly SUSAN STADCUP Semester Graduate,Cheerleader, G. A. A., H. R. Officer, Junior Red Cross, Leaders Club, Pur- ple and Gold, Student Council, Trireme , Triship, Verse Choir. G A A H R. Officer Junior Red Cross Library Club Pep Squad Trisnip 42. 182 ROB ERT J. STE VINSON O CAROLYN STONE Ink MARY LAUINA STONE 20 Sclfxb Pep Squad Trishin Layout commlttee members, Barbara u Small and Lmda Shock, work dllxgently to meet CRESSET's fmal February dead me Kam llifdaacformn Amen TOMMY L STONE Club H R Officer Golf REX STONE Madrigal Singers C Club Cho raleers H R, Officer Verse Choir Golf BUD STONE Band H R.Officer Verse Choir BILLIE STRAWN F F A 183 QQ' 184 in-vi BONNIE SUTTON ART TARWATER KATHRYN IRENE TAYLOR H R, Officer Key Club Verse G A A T1-iship 20 S Club Choir L 15 OLUQI' g'6LJlfL6LfLl'Lg QVLL 0725 O 82' 110 l 1 TOM THOMAS C' Club H R.Offlcer Student Council Baseball Cheerleaders fasten slgn to football bus leavmg for Jefferson City game CHARLFS WAYNE THURSTON H R, Officer Verse Choir CAROL JEAN THOMPSON Choraleers F H A President FTA GAA HR.Offlcer Pep Squad Trlshlp VerseChoir 4' , Q QA 52 ' ' ,, x l 35 X to we cb 'I 1 LINDA ANNE THURSTON Madrlgal Singers, Band, Blue Triangle, Choraleers Treasurer, French Club, F, T, A., G. A. A., Modern Music Masters, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Trishlp, Verse Choir, Girls' State, Orchestra. l 0lfVL QCOI 6LtL0l'L:5 JANET LOUISE TORRANCE G A A Leaders Club Pep Squad Trislup 20 SClub JANIECE ANN TRIMBLE G A A Make UpClub National JERRY A TWENTER C O E Officer WILLIAM TURNBOUGH Purple and Gold Football C Club Track Blue 'hlangle Mu f X ' ' ' Soel , P' d, ' ' ' ' , . , '- '-Fisggfor ety QP sqm Alpha Then, Frankun Club, sm- ' i I John Hart as they relax on a handy couch. SHERREL HF LENE VAUGHAN CRESSET, G A A H R.Offlcer Lea.der's Club Pep Squad Trishlp dent Council H R Officer Band The stram ot workmg on the stage crew has proved to much forRonn1eW1ll1ams and 185 186 Rex Stone entertamb cancers who have taken a break from thelr regular pract1ce m preparatxon for the commg speech program BOB KEITH VOSS 0I'l'Ll'l'L8lfLCQWL8lfLf .yfi jnd! 5? I9 RUSSELL WADE F F A President H R.Offlcer xi' RS National Honor Society Student 'ICANN SHIPE WALTE Council VerseCholr Boys'State Trump 20 S club PAUL D WATSON H R, Officer Pep Squad Verse Choir LONAH WATT F H A. Reporter F T A , A , H R. Officer Junior Red Cross Pep Squad, Purple and Gold Business Manager Trlshlp Verse Choir KENDALL WALTERS WANDA NADINE WI-I LDON Choraleers, G, A, A., l.eader's Club, Library Club lllstorian, Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Triship 20 SC1uh'I'reas urer Barnwarmxng Queen At tendant remefa ,fd ,Sigue v if f ANITA FAYE WEST G A A Leader's Club Trl ship 20 S Club Football players, Estes, Hudson Lumb and Forbls lean out of the bus to assure fans of the comlng vlctory DICK WHITE Verse Choir Basketball LINDA DAY WICKELL Band Librarian Modern Music Masters Pep Squad Trlship Or chestra Latin I Award JOYC E ELAINE WESTBROOK Choraleers Librarian French Club Library Club Vice President Modern Music Mas ters Pep Squad Trlship ark GARY LOUIS WILLIAMS Stage Crew 187 jim Mar omeo ji .xg Qjkriom 188 RONALD H. WILLIAMS Shop Award-Gsxeral Metals WIL LIAM BOY D WILSON C O E Cal Maxwell gapes at the chalky brew JAMES LEE WINSCOTI' Band, Blue Triangle, C Club, H, R, Officer, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Student Councxl Boys State Basketball Baseball Foot ball Track Junior Royalty Soph omore Royalty CAM S XNDY WORLEY Trxshxp Verse Choir CAROLYN ANN WREN whlch Loulse Lee and George Hodges have prepared for the n1ght's feetpamg gel-fe czolrpilfm gqolffb mem mg actxvltxes MARY CHRISTINE WONNEMAN F T A President G A A Vice Presldent leaders Club Pep Squad Secretary Trishlp Verse Choir Loyalty Ideal Award ,' , l 'A ,M ' 8 f, 9 I V Q 5 Q K . ' ' ' G. A, A., H. R, Officer, Pep Squad, y .IA X , ' N E ' 4 , I I A i, M vi. 8 Hin -,Q I 8lfVL0l L6'LI4fL Sq' CHARIFS MII TON HARVEY III 1941 1959 Durmg the year 1909 a tragedy occurred vnhlch deeplv affected many people at Hlckman Charles Mxlton H 1rvevIII was mvolved m 41 fatal dutomobxle accxdent The student body humbly dedxcates thls page to h1s memory, 189 0 , vl t n . H' , I N .- '1 ?? . ' , , A I . U ' ' . ' z V Just as Hickman has been growing and developing in the past year, so Columbia has been expanding and progressing. The helpfulness of the C olumbia merchants is expressed in many ways throughout the year. Selling advertisements to these mer- chants has provided valuable experience in public relations and financial matters for the yearbook staff. The interest of the Columbia merchants has been greatly appreciated by the students of Hickman. This interest has helped to make our yearbook possible. 190 5 JST '. - . -,Agn 1 , 2134- ' ' , X .-',- f .-,-1- -. COLUMBIA 4 1 r- I BUS RTE 40 TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT ns T. fs' , fu., ' g Q., .L T T9 ' 0 .-,ff ' u - '.. . ,.. W. .L I In -M.. - I wr, ,., I . ivy., . ffrrvfw 15, 'Q' J- 1 -J' 19.-Q. iff?-' T14 ,- -L41 4 , .,1. 4. , 1 f- ,gr .- . Q f '. . -fx . A . ,M g ff- an . slf 1. 'S 'if .,v-.- i4 . Niu- ': 4,-if ff?-.-.,-. F. . -.1 ,.f. ' -Q-93 fn-x, A. In Proud Acclaim We pledge alleglance to Hlckman H1gh School and to the ldeals for whlch lt stands umted by tles of fellowshlp and loyalty we move for ward beneath the Purple and Gold Congratulations Grads' C CFISII fondly the mem orles of your Kewple days and the great tredltlon that lS HICKH an We hope too that you wlll re errber those old and honored call letters m your years to co 1 e K F R U RADIO , l 0 1111 ll - . I O O O li 4 ' ' W I ' ' C 1 . K . ' I I . wa. .L, ' , , . L rw . . IJ , ' ALL GOOD KEWPIES L B Ulf: 3 BUY THEIR BOOKS AT THE Cherry f Ani!!! College Book and Glft Store 10th and Broadway We are pleased each year to have a number of Hlckman Hlgh School graduates among our student body We look forward to welcomlng those of you who wlll be on our campus ln future years Chrlstlan College Ir College For Women 1851 1859 Columbla Mo 1-- 5 Pat Ott Sharon Todd and Carolyn Hollaway are 1958 Htokman Graduates Barnes Sundrles P0 W E ll Trailer Sales, Inc Young Amerlca s Answer for Modern Fountaln Servlce Llvmg Glfts Cosmetlcs Phone GI 3 6716 2001 Hwy 40 E Columbla s Oldest and Largest Broadway At Garth Dealer Georges Market FREE DELIVERY Fresh Meats and Grocerles Sandwlches Cones Sodas Malts Sundaes Freezes 108 East Broadway 2 6119 Hi way 40 63 W. 193 I ' - jffy x il 9 f , 81 25? f :lfl 'H ins ' I . 1 1 - s-A I E I , . I Ei- I - - ' - f' A . I I O O ' - ' I ? 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Dellvery G12 1171 Fur And Garment Storage 2 Day Servlce Columbla Mlssourl Loulse Lee and Kay Balrd enjoy the flne food and speedy service at the Wig Wam Cafe Hlghway 40 West 'N Your Home Town Dairy 79 Woodward Appliance Co FRI Sale s Sf Servlce Colurn bla Mls sourl Broadway At Flfth Street Phone GI 3 3431 Bus American National Insurance Company 301 303 Crum Bldg. HENRY I. BARBER Branch Manager G12 4360 Phones Res.: GI 3 6113 2? fgn J ,' Pull Over -ZD '3 CX If 4 TASTIEE FREEZ Across From The I. School On The Strollway 195 ---...hu o 0 I ir t -I I g 1 ' , e :, G ' 306 Qourh NinzI1Srrc-or 11233 f'Ol.lfMI5I.K xu em i'RI . V 'X ' ' I V . y 5 I i R' sf J! O i O C I GIDAIRB I Nr Kerscn Davld Neenan and Clay Walker sten Fme Class Rlngs Announcements Yearbooks Awards Ever Eat Cafe Hays Hardware Co Breakfasts True Value Sandw1ches Plate Lunches 440 South Nmth Street Hardware Housewares Phone GI 3 4710 Across From The Busmess School 303 BI'OadWaY L 196 MATTINGlY'S Self Service Variety Store 712 714 Broadway - f ' ' 1. gift'-' , -4 7 x . 1 1 C W Star Serwce Station Quallty Gasohne and Motor O11 i For Less Free Gas Wlth Star Stamps All classes can t be fasclnatlng Fred Lambert seems to thlnk that thls one s a 516 Hlghway 40 West Columbla IVIISSOUII PARRISH S f 1, wus For 25 on the Strollway Call GI 2 3151 FLORAL DE SIGNING Iewelry EXPERTS One Of Mlssourl s Largest 9 011 The SUOHWBY Growers Of Flne Flowers And Plants Qofwmlr-44 6mm SK-c SGA- 16- Clyestlne Guyton Nancy Helnburg Tom Crawley and Burney Holmes are looklng at some of the many shoe styles at Mlller s The Wll STONE Agency Compliments SAVE and HAVE of Off1Ce Resldence , dl 1. 880A Broadway GI 3 5403 G12 5874 QOH 10 e i'k5l'i' 1 l l - 1 I l 1 1 3 197 2 ' A ki P' breeze. I Q , Q by i WL ' 0 u ,' . out '12' h al 11 .45 -, I' 6 ' , ' ,I LJ , x ' A l D Johnston s Complete Lme Of Art Supplles An Party Decoratlng Materlals Phone GI 3 8755 704 Broadway Drlveaterra Fast Servlce and Lots Of Parklng Space 11m Baldwm and Charlle Lee look at the tasty menu at Drlveaterla Vernon Wood Skelly Service Station Garth and Broadway GI 3 3334 r W xi ' Q1 .. :-LAuNoov- - - NING W1th Exculslve Phone G13 311-1 107 South 8th Compllments Of Woolworth Company Cullrgan Soft Water Service Water Softeners Rent or Buy Completely Automatlc A Type For Any S1ze or Need See Us For Your Water Problems. Russell E. Small 804 E. Ash Street GI 3 4440 I - I - - - 0 0 d 0 0 ' A t. hw, ,- A' ' -' 'X 'Qi . X -. .,,,, Y yt S ' g o , , X . p .A 5- ...J - v - A- k .xx - 3 11-- wus' P . fl- ' . . . W-' T' WW nrsfvf' ' ' ' ' ,,,....l - of . ur'-P :v ' A ,.--2 D D ,.. T H , fzfjllff . I . . . . - ,, - i P R 0 C I S S 0 0 ' f' Eu' 'Cf' ' 34220 ' fy LL 44' 'Ja 3 555 rf Harshbarger's Florist 25 North 9th - Phone GI 3-8775 In Columbia Atkinson Hobbies 81 Toys Sale s G Service Electric Trains Hobbies Complete Line Of Toys Phone GI 3-3312 206 North 8th Street The Best Costs Less At Perry s Dept Store 14N th Shoes Dry Goods Clothmg Model Bakery 19 North Nmth BREADS PASTRIES DECORATED CAKES Tarwatefs Home 81 Auto Store 12 North 8th Street Columbla Mlssourl Phone 3 5882 WARD 81 SUBLETT Gulf Service Station E Broadway Phone at Hway 63 G13 3989 OPEN 7 DAYS A VVEEK 24 Hour Wrecker Co1umb1a Servlce Mlssourl B111 Barker Irls Shettlesworth and Ilm Pace Agree THAT Mclaughhn Brothers 16 N 10th Street Has The Nlcest Cedar Chests hw-'nun Kewples scurry to recover a fumble 1n the Klrksvrlle opener played here Columb1a s Favorlte Bank Dr1ve In Servlce K Parklng For Customers Safety Deposlt Boxes Nlght Deposltory Checklng Accounts Loans Ifargl 1,4-szsgqp Columbia Savmgs Bank EMM es I 5155.559 Elghth and Cherry 200 GLEIMS Columbla s Most Popular Store 9 O 5 Broadway Tropical Fish and Aquanums Crepe Paper and Float Supp11es Party Decorations and Favors Toys Children s Wear tiki Cooks Pamt Best For Wear And Weather 909 E Broadway Columbla, M1ssour1 . - . I 'N . 1 I 5 ' ' fri r fxfml . I ' ' ' XZ' milf I X ' 'Eff I f A gfqfiff' , I V , 7 flff' ig- Q5 ' ' 'V' g gd' , A If if at 'f , .H .sr ..,-,- A4,m,,,-,-, I O x -' 5 313- , f 5 2 Nxaxf 5 9 , , ' I ll -- I C1-.J Kodk l Kmghfs Drug Shop Mr Kmght Is Show1ng Ilm Estes and Dee Clover Some Of HIS Fme Photography Supphes Holland Furnaces Make Warm Fr1ends For Prompt Courteous An Dependable Servlce V1 s1t M F A Service Statlon GI 3 5721 t and Broadway 301 East Broadway Columbla MISSOUII Phone GI 3 8468 World s Largest Installers Of Home Heatlng And Alr Cond1t1on1ng Systems Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1959 'lc Da ton Platz Furniture and Applrance Maglc Chef Gas Ranges Westlnghouse Home Appllances 514 Broadway Coal and Material Co. Dial GI 3 6970 ellekm em 22 n. ninth Bonded Realtor Real Estate Insurance . :QI ,,,y I P SBU ' 1 , . 3 . I 'r-- -f - ' I I I r ' d 4h - -- - u -I it it I I I COmiliiililitnilfcifiiimg Columbla Do Nut Shop 518 East Broadway GI 3 3940 Phone GI 3 9494 Nelson C Crawford 15 So 5th For The Freshest Owner Do Nuts In Town Columbla Mlssourl Qpen 24 Hours A Day SAMS CONOC0 Hinshaw Feed Co Feeds Seeds Grams Wlre Fertlllzer Produce Phone G12 1168 Second and Broadway 600 Walnut Phone GI 3 3325 Columbla Mo B111 Orr Peggy Plsher and Iohn Blakemore The Boone County National an 8th ti Broadway You Too Wlll Flnd A Prlendly Welcome and People Really Interested In You sry ,VXI WAlTER and FENTON Columbia Auto Pans Co Plumbmg and Heatmg 115 S 6th Street Genulne Re lace ent Parts Henry Walter Antrony Fenton , O S ef test thelvault l fl 1 1 At T, , 'A' 1 s B k , its :J H L 2 Pat Roderlck lS trylng the attractlve new telephones at the General Telephone Company FOSTER KEY SHOP Columbia Opticians Bonded Locksm1th or 411 East Broadway A11 Qptlgal Needs ll On The Strollway GI 3 4248 GI 3 6345 SSE ffjjamo laCrosse lumber Co COLUMBIA Mo Congratu1at1ons To The 408 West Broadway Semors Of 1959 Dealers I Gem Drug Co Bulldlng Mater1als Palnts Varnlshes Glass Bullders Hardware Speclal Plan SGFVICG Elghth 61 Walnut Phone G12 6101 Boone County M. F. A. Exchange J. louis Crum Co. Mechamcal Contractors M.F.A. Central Cooperative 300119 BUi1d11'1Q Telephone 3 8763 Columbla, MISSOUII Columbla Mlssourl 203 of Missouri ' 3 I ' P . . l'l Crane's Auto Service ll North-5th Phone GI 2-3579 Wayne Crane, Proprietor General Repairing A11 Makes 5 Models Another Cresset party! Happy Birthday Mrs. Kunkel. ALL WISE g KEWPIES i BUY THEIR Booxs NIs.s.,,R 3 ,ORE Missouri Book Store Dutch Boy Phelans Dalnts Palnts Franks Mobil Semce J B Thomas Pamt Co me GI Z 4836 Z3 bout Sth ntreet Hrgnway 40 G Garth Phore GI 2 4759 Fr erdl ress Orr Motto , I N AT X l A I A ' 1 , . 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