09.0 sg . 1 9. -1...-W.- 10-W-- -TH P MGI I-IQLDEN I-HG!-I SCI-IOOL ANNUAL Xfwnmibf M, ..... W-ff presented By The 'Senior Class of 1953 LV QYMMMM :,-...f: ::,::,:,::- 'THE EAGLE -w---f---f-f-- I .123980 3 GLEN MARK A ED We the Class of 1953 smcerely dedlcate thls ed1t1or1 of the Eagle to the memory of Mr J Olan Markland who passed away March 12 1953 Durmg the twenty s1x years that Mr Markland served so falthfully and consclentlouslv as superlntendent of the Holden Schools he was always a fr1end to the students Mav we ever strwe to 11ve up to the standards and 1dEa1S he set for us We can make our llves subl1me And departmg leave behlnd us Footprlnts on the sand of tune Henrv Wadsworth Longfellow . U , I Y L , . . t . . . I - . I . ' I 4 , . . , . I - - . Lives of great men remind us ' , ' ' rx 1221101112122 :ri-T-1212122112101 D0i1'i'1'f7if11511?i1'?011'i'ii 101405 Board of Education 1 Pres le t .................................................,......,......... Herbert Tuepker Secretay ......................,.............,.,..........,...... Mrs, Merle Tl'UI1l1'lg6l' HDI BERT ,LLEPKILR MRS MERLD TRUNINGER CLARK STRAIXGE 373 EA33 52 THE EAGLE HOLDEN HIGH SCH OL NI MCH 0 ANNUAL PR IQ!Ull lUlWLlIQI llllUl 4 I 4 H T w I A , , ' ' T i fa V 5 V , ,W Hal L , N ' xx ,.. JAMES O. STUMPFF THOMAS XV. HOXVARD PAUL R. PHIPPS GLENN SIMMERMON f GN on I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Hlgh School Faculty I OLAN MARKLAND TROX If HIRNI Supermtendent Prmc1pa1 Mrs JAMES Mrs S B ROPP EULAH LEE ESTILL KROCKENBERGER Commexce Vocatlonal Home Mathematics and Llbrary Economlcs Semor Sponsor 'C' 'rw-1' .,f I A Y ff- -I --- ----- i-.-.T.--.-,-.i-Y-,.-,,. V ' ' ,. Hoi 1 Q-v'1,A. hi I 0 . 4' ' I -' v I .3.,-.,-.,-..-..-..-.. - -,-- -.,..,. WITH-HE E,AGLIEZ -..-.,.....-.,-..-.,.........-.,...-.,-.,....,-..,. I I I I I I I I - Y - - , , J. . N- I I I I I I . 5- I I I i I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I THEODORE CAST LUCILLE BURROUGHS HARRY E. CRIM Mrs. CHARLES Industrial Arts Dramatics and English Vocational Agriculture WILLIAMS Sophomore Sponsor Music and Art Junior Sponsor ' --v..-w.A..,,. --4 S?-. i T117 --AY .-1.. ,- ...-.-.--W , k wg ggznifgz :Z 1:1 gzgzzgzzzzuq pozu:oaso14r1v1o1v10z4r:oao4rcp01 QQ High School Faculty VIRGINIA MOORE XVILLIAM O. STEVENS Mrs. WVLNDELL HALLAR Xocauonal GUlCi?1HC8 Soclal Stud1es Mathemfmtlcs hxbhth Gzade Sponsor Semor Sponsol Junlor Sponsor M15 MUPDL LEYVIS JOHN E BOWER 1VIrs RUSSELL DEAN BILISIC D11 ector Scxence Freshman Sponsor Seven Enbllsh th Grade Sponsor QU L XIQN ALLY HARRY DREIFUS L C1 MACK Vu 1g Duectox PIIXSICPII Educatlon PhyS1Cal EdUCat1 lfootball Coach O11 T ELLEN DALDRUTP - ---1- -- ---0--M -0- -1---- EAGLE -0- ---N -U---. 311031101 - ' IV' ..f- HDAUQAMQDIUNT Hmuaivuiuiums Couuaouwruou 6 ' I- t in -1 ' I L I 0 J ' 25451 MARATHON smear Q,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HOLLYWOOD ss, cAuF.' IEIYPHONE Am' I K: Clalf ADDRESS LLYWOOD 0 m ' HO 9-2All - 'FANEFILM' April lo, 19 ss Mrs. James R. Krockenberger ' Eagle Sponsor Holden High School Holden, Missouri Dear Mrs. Krockenbergert I feel honored, that you have asked me to judge the three candidates of the Senior Class of Holden High School. I have chosen the girl whose picture is marked 7251 on the back. As you will see why, after reading my reasons. I hope the other two girls won't feel too badly, due to my choice I can't very well pick the other girls to pieces in explaining why I chose fl, so I will have to let it go as i, Again, I want to thank you for the compliment of letting me judge and will be very happy to help you at any other time that you may call upon me. ls, r Smce A6 We stmo re ggi- the girl in the 3951 photo are as follows: ffl h lq the perfect shape for beauty. Her features nly By that I mean, her eyes are separated, by , the corners of her mouth are in line- with the the chin, nose, and forehead are equally proportioned words, the chin to the nose is the same length dime nose to her brows, and from the 'brows to her hair le is very good for the oval face, although her bangs the center of the forehead, leaving two high points would be much better, if they were combed over to 1-HEODORE CAST breaking the forehead line They should be separated Industrial Arts her forehead thru them, instead of being a solid Sophomore 'Sponsor . . So I . . , ' ' nicely shaped, in fact 'al1,of her featureslare very ! lg , M vtaiax i N, . 1 ,A ,, M - 1 Y so g ' ' --v--1, -QE..- E-,, -qv .W EAGLE :--:zu THE -:.1:-- ATTENDANTS A- - - --i-.,.,-.Ti--, QUEEN DONNA SUE JONES MARGARET ELLEN DALDRUP .-:::.::::::::::::-:.nso:1o'o ' . J w ffw 'W , serififlfrifzgfriffi'-i'f',if?7?f5777iff 'if. 7 4:':'TIi5ffz'--QHEIJQ, liaise'-g.Bq-t. : t3 2 1 ' wa.,,,,7..wi.T7-777.-:.a..,,,g,,,,,.,.,,...at,t.,1.,.a'.-m.'.M.-,. ...-.....N.i.'.--.-..-Q - f- , - 'Ao' i 'Y v' x. 1. .:41qogoq.o4po1o1o1o4poasocmrcv0I1v10I 3010 i 1113 I', :' Eagle Staff Editor-in-Chief ..........................,............... Dennis Hough Assistant Editor ............ ....................,..... L ouise Long Business Manager .................... Marva Jean Stockton Assistant Business Manager ............,,.. Jack MCVVhiI't Secretary ,,,,,,,,...............,....,....,.,.....,.. Russell McCannon Treasurer ,,,,,,....,. .........,,......... D ale COI'kI'3I1 Feature Editor ,,,., .,.,,..........,.,,, M artha Ann Howard Assistants ........,.. . .,,..., John Graham, Larry Parker' Mu Sic Editor ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.........,,,..... F ae Hamilton Assistant ,,,,.,,,.. ............................ C arol Sue Cantrell Sports Editor ....,..................................,.... Ronald Phelps Assistants ................ Dianne Musser Marvin Bedsaul Picture Editor ............................................ Donna Petre Assistants .,,......... Janice Maloney, Carmin Jennings, Joene Cotter, Betty Brown, Louise Smith Class Editor .......,.,,.............,.,.,,.. Shirley Ann Canaday Assistants .......,........ Norma Sparks, Rowena French, Patsy Hallar, Mary Alice Dean, Lola Jean Hancock Grade School Editor .......... Connie Lue Vifhittenburg Assistants ......,..........,,, Peggy Tevis, Virginia Hough Organizations Editor ,,,,,,.,,,,, Margaret Ellen Daldrup Assistants ..,...................., Dorothy Sechrest, Loyd Hits Circulation Editor .,,,.,,,,.,. Dorothy Faye Humphries Assistant ......,........,, ,,,,,,..,,,..,................ M ike Ford Art Editor ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,.,.,,,, J a ck Penrose Assistant .......,........, ,,,..,,,,........,,,............ W Varren Ferris Faculty Advisor .... .....,. M rs, James Krockenberber Eagle Ofhcers A DENNIS A swell guy is he As he strives his best A good enbineer to be. Business A cute gal VVith a sunny-smile As long as she keeps it Editor-in-Chief I-Ie'll find the key to success A MARVA JEAN STOCKTON bhe 11 be right in style. HOU GI-I Manat, er , gf up 'af. , . .W It 5 'EZ' Q R352 1 1 ai 4.1. 1 5. , 1 5 X . LL, if: i i I t. Ziff ' I I 1 'i ii? i W ,L 1 i 'n 'I -il M 151 1 i if iii Q 1 fu- C i Y Q- e. ' 1 1 fi v y 1 0' 0' 0 X fr , y w , 0 i 5 1. . in ' .1-5 I .v 'M -- , ,K-3.-1?-we--..- 4 ,4fa?-Qze-vT,,,.-,.i.....-,.:.QL:':-V. H - A A all f B. i. 5 i 3 4 Q., 1 l 1. l F 5 1 3? 3 l fv ' .l .nf i 11 J iff fi, ' , , l .I A vw--.,n1v: .,,, ,, ozvzcxioioicvioifxioioioiaricxicixmrc po1o1n1n14i2cv1o14r1o:4r14r14rioi4o'O Senior Officers JERRY KEPHART HAROLD CHANEY DONNA SUE JONES JOHN FORTNEY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - JERRY KEPHART Our handsome President All four yearsg Add sports galore To the sound of cheers. HAROLD CHANEY To bc a coach is his goal. XVe wish for him success. Xve know his team will be One of the very best. DONNA SUE JONES A popular girl is Donna Sue Y WVith all the girls and boys: Loyal and true to the WVhite and Blue, 5 May her future abound in joys. JOHN XVILLIAM FORTNEY Likes to play basketball, Fast on his feet, Handsome and tall, The girls think he's sweet. 1 1 Eagle Offzcers LOUISE LONG .TACK llCXXrHIRT RUSSELL MeCANNON DALE CORKRAN Assistant Editor Assistant Business Secretary Treasurer Manager LOUISE LONG Louise an Nightingale would be With uniform so white. Her r-linrniing liorsonality Should cure their ills all right. JACK MCXVHIRT .l:n'k is ambitious l-le 4-nn'l gel enoughg lines his best .York When the going is rough. RUSSELL MCCANNON Russell has a high IQ, XVith books he has a way, lVhat he reads, let me tell you, Is in his head to stay. DALE CORKRAN Happy am I, From care I am free, If you need help with your Math Just call on me. U I f1 4'W-lfplgggr irq, nm- 4 lit! -.-Y --A ' ' ' A'f ' ' W - H TREE fl Senzors MARVIN L BEDSADL He has no YVOTIISQ He nes er hurries He spends his money XV1thout any flux-ries BOB CARLXI E He is a farm boy WVho whistles while he works Tendmc, chickens cons and pi s HHS BETTY BROXVN Happy is she witty and :pu Never serious in any way A smile with a twinkle all d'w lon WVe sure will miss her when she s o JOENE fOTTER Her hair is red as you can see Also freckles two or three A lovely girl a typist too Joene We will iemember you I-IHS SHIRLEY ANN CANADAY A modest little maiden tair With vunmnb smile and brunette hair Qhe always finds the time to do Nice little thin,,s for me and you. n MARGARET EI LFN DALDPLP A pretty airl with Colden hair Always ready to do her share: Her winning ways and flashinb smile Made our school days well worthwhile. --HHSt CAROL SUE CANTRELL Gi,,,,les in the mornint, Gibbles in the nibht Shes the kind of a Girl it takes To keep this old World bribht. ALLAN TDFAN A football player rugged and ready, A Sophomore girl is his steady, A real good sport whether win or losef Just the type of pal a. guy would choose. g.-,1....,TW Ln , f- 1, , ' um rxocpozozn xoxoxo: 5 nn: anna. 'il I it 1 v -4 -' M, Y ' , . I' ,A . . , vu: Or plowing fields and fixing rigs. ' . ' -v I . ' . GCN., ' ' ' 1. S. ' ' . L g ne. . 4 I , 5 , , I . . u , . Q Y J l . 0' A' 0' ff my G , ff., U , 7 0' G , A f ---.,....-,,,,, I:-i .L 3 vu ,,. . 'T ' .Q oqaczozzsioiozzrznioiuznioxuc pqin3na:9o1o1oi4r?0iucDo10i0io14o:o Seniors MARY ALICE DEAN A sweet young lady - Xliith a sense of humor, Of this YV6,1'6 sure: It's not just a rumor. A JOHN GRAHAM Smiling and wise - Xvith convertible red, One had to rise early To catch him in bed. -HHs-- VVARREN L. FERRIS VVillings to help, Always there, That's Vifarrens Ferris Xvith his wavy red hair. SHIRLEY JEAN HALL - If every day was Saturday Q And youngsters had more time to play, Some of us wouldn't care at all, Especially our Shirley Hall. -HHS- MIKE FORD He is eve1'ybody's friend And that's not all, He has the looks For which girls fall. PATRICIA ANN HALLAR Curly hair, Stars in her eyes, She has the looks And is also wise. -LHHS? N ROIVENA FRENCH 'Talking is her hobby, Harold her delight. . Making others happy Is her shining light. FAE JO ANN HAMILTON She's a first rate pal to everyone, Vivacious and full of pep: Always ready for dance and fun And seldom out of step. A H ' T 'v A -MWA . ' ' Q.-.IQ . T'Tm fvv T1 EJ Home Semors LOLA JEAN HANCOCK A pinch of this a bit of that And then you stir just so: 'lhe best cook It Holden High And one we re proud to know. .4-,-i , . -Q fl, fl , 1 . qnnaoqwzuqpnq JF High il pnxnauapn-mzismuqp 111,11-.n1n4n1o,o . l 4 v 1 L 1 , MARTHA ANN I-IONVARD She is never in a hurry, Nor does she ever run: She is a jolly girl . VVho is always loads of fun. ---I-IHS-- ,D DON HELTON l A modern farmer he would be To raise fine crops for you and me. And if you think that is no chore, You had better stop and think some more. DOROTHY FAYE HUMPHRIES She is short and sweet And hard to beat She 11keS to type Her Woik of course 1S neat I-'LHS LOREN LOED HIPE He loves his farm loves his school He lives by the good Old Golden Rule CARMIN JENNINGS Tolly and ,ood natured Alva ays sm1l1n,, sweet She IS the type ot girl lt takes To keep us on our feet HHS VIRGINIA HOUGH V1r,1n1a IS a, tomboy Don t tell her that I told She is really Just a peck of fun 'Fo .111 both young, and old DONALD KEPHART Some call him Donnie Some call him Pete Ask anybody and they ll say he IS pietty neat , , , - - f . . . I-Ie . ,AY Y ' O, . . , , v .. U '- v L . ,. . . . . . 'X' W of , , Y - 0 - , , Y . - .. H , 7 r , . U ' ' n H J v-3---:avg VV 'vu-L37 I- ,Y Y , -.----.v-vi -P --- .:',:o101,,1,,1,,t,,1,,10g,,1,,i,,1,,1,,, .010101n1n1o:o:o14v:1i14r:1r1cz1:o:o Seniors JANICE BEALL MALONEY Sweet as a rose petal, Busy as a bee: She is a. friend we will never forget, Neither you nor he, nor me. J. C. MCLANAHAN Just another movie star, - J. C. is quite a guy. In looks, books, and women, He really rates high. +HHS-- BILL MORETINI His voice is clear and sweet, His drawings sharp and neatg Add to that a love of fun, 'Cause for Bill, life has just begun. DON E. McVEY Slow and easy-going, Happy and content, For people in 11 hurry He wouldn't give a cent. --HHs- ROBERT MORROXV The musical type, but shy, He loves the farm, the trees, the sky. His laughter is a. joy to all 'Tis said that Bob is on the ball. LARRY PARKER He can make the conversation Flow uphill and round the bend, And he never stops to take a breath Until he is out of wind. -HHs- DIANNE MUSSER She's as quiet as a circus, Meek as a. lion, Cute as a bug's ear, And smiles all the time. JACK PENROSE WVith a smile on his face And easel in his hand, He'll paint some mighty posters In a mighty land. maze SGHIOIS DONNA PETRE Dark as a brownie, Mischievous as an elf, Sweet as a fairy, And very much herself. . DOROTHY JANE SEC!-IRES 1. M-may-mggyhv E Jf'-'3 all ' L F Qzoxioiuil1111mxoiniuilriuillininq '-I H 301121111 11111 10111 1 1:1104 1 1 Here is a girl who likes to sew, JustQ the type a guy should know, And that's not just the half of it, She also has a clever wit. -I-1HS-- RONALD PI-IELPS Our Baskebtall center, Ou-r Football end: Good-natured always No need to amend. LOUISE SMITH A better player you'll never find, At basketball she should win fame. Some think it is a tough grind, But she enjoys the game. -HHS- , DORIS REIFSNIDER She is new this year, Never makes any fuss. YVe're glad she is here And that she'll always be one of us. NORMA SPARKS Her middle name is Anne, With her friends she is a fan - 'She really lights the night VVith her smile so bright. -HHs-- LILLIE MAE SCHMIDT She is ambitious And she is sweet VVith a beautiful smile She always looks neat. PEGGY ANN TEVIS Her memory is amazing On history, dates, and such. She really knows her P's and Q's And she'll always keep in touch. .L Y A-my 1, Y 1 - 7--will . ': 101' iiiiiiiil 'IUCN' 90103 Siiiill vtvtoxozfozo Seniors LEROY VAN GILDER JAMES WVARREN CONNIE LUE WHITTENBURG He always has a smile, He may seem quiet She is nice and neat, '- LeRoy is his name. Around the hall, Cute and sweet: WVhatever he tackles, But when you get to know him, She is a swell girl -I He is sure to win fame, He is really not at all. And hard to beat. Q The Song of the Blue and White fTune- School Days j VVaiting for you, our old warriors, NVaiting for you we'll say: P Brace up your nerve: it's now time to serve: VVin glory and fame today. Sail up the old field of triumph: Hang up a prize winning score: 'xVe'1l look up and see our glory to be, Vvhile singing our song once more. CHORUS Blue XVhite, Blue Wvhite, Loyal through the great fight, Colors that never will fade or die, Float like a rainbow of hope on high: Now we know well what we will do, Salute our colors, NVhite and Blue, And then glory shall shine and all outvie, XVhile we are in Holden High. Triumph shall follow us ever: Victory crown us with fame, Praises we'll sing for many long days: Our heroes have won the game. March through the blue arch of victory: Hold up the prize cup we've won: And all form in line for a grand old time: And boost for Holden as one. qXVords by Roy Rogers-Class of 192-lj 6:22. .::,,:.:.: :sz EQGLE fl1315i5l:l:l3l9i0i3l::l9i ' .Tumors PATSY FARLY President CALVIN WARNER Vice President JEAN CAMERON Secretary CARROLL SIMPSON ' Treasurer SHIPLFY BEDSAUL ELAINE BORER JAMES BRADBURY DONAL BRUNS fikmfmx Elie HE LEN DENNI S SUZANNE FISHER .TACK FORD ,,.-fu:-:rf 1 wg-...T.. ...., W W , , - . . .1 , . , .G...,- , A , V .1 , ...-.- G.-, 3 W 0 ,V 1 ,,p,,....f.,.-.-:--.,-t.,,,:-,,,.---+,Q...,.,,,. -.-.----.-1.- -- -..........--.---- if f- Y 1 Y ' , A v ' 4: 1 1 :rap uc if 91 u A 1 D G J 4 GERALD GOACHER BERT GREGORY LARRY JONES PERRY KASSING ,., if 41' Ji 'x YQ' . ,- v 4 I ' A? I RALPI-I MCCANNON ROBERT MCKAY MARY HELEN PARK LORENE PARKER ANAMAE RUSSELL LEA ANN SAPPINGTON VIRGINIA SCEARCE CHARLES SCROG1-IAM JUDY SMITH BILLY STEPHENS GENE STRATE ROSA LEE STUMPFF SJALTKIE 'Fl-MMONS ' JANICE w 513135 LEON IVHITEMAN JO ELAINE NVHITFIELD QAM- 'M' ,-.rnir - A.. R - ...i...,1mQ.A:.gA....f ..-F.-,m . . J .,-ff-'- -w wr N-r-vw a-. L cs 1:1 :uc pug 1 2 1 1 1 zcioinzuzoioxwzo Soph om ores PRESIDENT .............. ..... 1 KENNETH RAIKER VICE PRESIDENT ...... ..... C I-IARIJES HALL SECRETARY .......,.. .... D ALE BEDSAUL TREASURER ...... ..... W ANDA SNARE DALE BEDSAUL BETTIE BELL KAY BILLINGSLEY ' KJOXNRRBRONSON -- A ' 7 5 .JOE CANTRELL.. ,N Ty qu ' 1 T . ,Y .X fjffyf , I ' n, r ROBERT DESCOMBES SARA DILKS LEROFY DITTONJV JIMMIE DIXON NANCY DUNN WALLACE FITZGEREL CAROLE FORD GARY GARRETT REVA GEARY BLAND GORDON CHARLES HALL E LILA INIARIE HEDDEN DONNIE HENSLEY GAIL HOSMANN GENE HYATT 'L-if v',w .u ,..,'.,e -. ,A ...M 7 1 xl 3. .1 .fi E 1 si rc, 5 , ,F f,- l .9- ,Y uw ii el 5 7 3, Q 1 x Y 1 5 rm uzoszozozoxoiozozozoicxxozoioioc .E ALE Qi! G41 5 Dojoioiozozozoif 111101010100 SANDRA JONES HARRY KANADAY KAY LEXVIS CECIL LONG LA NDA LEA RIANFORD CAROLYN lN1ORROXV CHA RLES PARKER RICHARD PETERING X XVAYNE POXVELIrT' ' A LYLE QUICK KENNETH RAKER LOXVELL RECTOR DONALD SHIER XVILMA LEE SHIPPY XVANDA LOU SHIPPY ADDTE MAY SKAGGS XY.-XNDA SNARE L ELA ND STOXVELL ELINOR STRATE ORA STUMPFF KATTIE RINE ANN TRUNINGT P DALI-I XYILLIABIS LLOYD XYARNER NYALTER XVISEMAN INA MAE YOUNG A - . ' ww-f.,M . Vi, .- ,-1. 4 . -' f ' -Q 'YN , iss. JU ozarzoioioioioicricvizrirxioienioicxc poiuiuioioiuioioioicxioioioicozo Freshmen ,.., . , Z 2:-,li-we:-ff-,f'. f ' CAROL SUE WEEKS, President J. W. COUNTS, Vice President BETTY JONES Secretary, Treasurer BURL ACKLIN DEI ORIS JUNE ALDRID MARY LOU BELEVV JUANITA'BOX HELEN BURKE JANET CAMERON ANNA CLARK MYRINA DAUGHERTY EUCENE DAVIDSON JAMES DEAN ALLEN FARNSWORTH RAY FITZGDREL REBECCA GRAHAM GARY HALL MARY JO HAMPTON ALLEN I-IITE E In ,Ii Ig I -5 Y Ox L f Aww. f 14 f f Q iff , I K ' fa' f f ' ' ' X f 1, Za . , , Q 2 , , , Q f ig ' Q Z 1 542' 1, , ff 5:12 If 4 f A 6 of 4 f QW M 9 I I 1' 4 f f y iz X f N f1 Z2t':a24 ' 1 g i , fp, , ,Q gi ff E I 'I v ' , V1 ' A ei!- 1,31 5513 , TEXT' if LE . . . 45: X, iii' BEVERLY GRAVES ggvi ,, ' Y 5-.Jie ' 41145 3-:Fifi 41 . iff? - 'J . . ' . Siifl ie? ' V I . U i ' ' H ' ' A Y Y 5' ,. .--1 ---- , - V- ' M, V -,L , ,,, ,A ,Y,AY ,, , , 1 , ,.- .,..1 ' ' -E A - 1 ...,.. ...,......,..,.. ,..,. 1 Elk, E'-,AG-331 ..,..,. ,...,.. ,.. ,.. ...,... Freshmen L C DON NI' HOI I II PI XII IS HOLX IUI PX IONI S I-XI X18 IONI S I IO'wbIE RAQSINC C XI OI XY NICC-XBNON XX III XDFNT' 'UFC XI TY 1 AX I ARI NICI'-XPI AND C TXL NICNX IIII' I' NI XP IOPII BIOPPISON NI-XFX IILJ I X POLKXX FI L XX AND-X 1 XXI QCI OCHABI V--Y V.. 'Y' ---...H ,..-f--,.,,-A- ...Y - -, , V- - Y --- --Y if -,.,-. f -1, Jkt' I Q H1014 1014 ,14 ij' '- I-r. T ,14 ,zu up 1:4514 1 5 , 4 I xt! I ' ' T 1 6' 3, g .P '. - ' ' ' Er, !,5.'.'I'C' , . . 'I ' I . .' 2 ,, - ml' I I Il ,I 7, I ' ' .,.' fi . I1 , I GOIIDON KENDRICK , I ' '- I J '. . . If II A I - ufu I , I I f ' A , 'I ' u J . 4. .J - j f :',.'PI'- '- -It I . I ' 2 EDI' -. I 'LJ 7 --I I' b v v 1 'N - . . . . ': U I .I 1 ' Jn, ' ' A MAI. I HA ANR SIIILR ,-LA 1.II,.,x DEAN sxmml 4, 1z,x1,P1-1 sT.xNs13r:uP.1' UQ if CI-IARLICS 'rl-:Vis . N -.'.'1x,:-: : fr You Imx In Riff Iztmyv um GII,DI'II'l J E .-XI'lMlE'I l'A XVIAII'I'Ii5IAX ,M 155' ,IL I ,J- I --lr W i 5 I Ig .J W, Q nqmpng ,Q-wg up sro: sro: rcbvrvdww D0I0'l'0CP09 101 '0 l ' ' President A ..............,, .... J ane Fisher Vice P1 esident .... .... R on Lld Dennis Secretary ....... ........... - Alice Rflbei Treasurer ...............,........., ................ C arolyn Hunter -Sgr, F 1 1 I z f 1 1 f f fh 1 Eighth Grade 1 J! L Q! y ' LN f V ' K1 i ,., . , Q ..., 5' ,.::-,1 .-.,-2:5292:,sa:s:::,- Iff..S'-15552, -f will - ..-. , X, Q WM A I A A 'S' J KI? , ff M 54 , ,L ,... U , N, -.,, ,,,. .ex ,Q A , fa W' - V V .,,, tb .Fw y-wax Z, l ,W , - -,ig t K 2 .ee -fl 2 ,. ,. 'S v, . Q s fy 'E . .- .Ania T ,,..,-Wg: , 3, .,,,,.,.,,. ,, ,,:,,,.gf, :ix . 5 ess., 1: 2:1 'fs-:2:z...::s::.,:. . cf, .z-:- - ' ., 1 52: ggaf:'e,:a:a:zmff:.14-l::ff:s.:.:.xe:s,Q:lg if 8 ! Y N X ff af ' ' , 22 W' :- . 1 45: , ,- 33-H:-s g .,., .. . 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' ' FOURTH ROW-Nancy Kassing, John Koch, Shirley Lambert, Lana Lindley, Bobby Martin, Jerry Martin, Doris McLanahan Ted Morhart - FIFTH ROW Peg y Potter Lenora Prall Robert Ramey Kenneth Rissel Joe Rockwell Mane Sammer Nadme Scearce Stephen Schmldt SIXTH ROW James Scrutchfield Peg, y Slmmerrnan Stanley Stark DGIOFIS Stewxart Helen Stumpff WV1l1ace Sumnei Rooert Sutor1s John Tevis ,-.- SEVENTH ROW Glenn Thomason lxancy Timmons Rlchard Waaner Jegrry WVal1ace Charlotte Warner Kelly XVarren Donna YVoods Lois Yoder Carson, Henry Clark, Jerry Claimch, Wanda I, 14 l 31, .1 . I T s 22 h vi it ,., ,E :Six if 19. 1 A , . f ., v- on . . F a 1 1 1 y 1 1 y .4 - . vo- . . ' FA , 1: , , , 1 i , . . 4 1 1 - ,T K. ., , . . U . -f ' v 1 1 1 I - ' 1- 1, - . L P, .r i fra FU O'0 xzozozoxozozozozozoq Q E 101011 1:0 Seventh Grade - President .....,,. I 'R 'A jj . , Q 3 , '- f 1 fe ' Ji V7 , F 1 fi V. V fl e 54' ' . it N l l Q . ,, X ' VP Y ., Vice President ..., Beatrice Simmermon Mike Roberts N - Secretary .... Barbara Jo Dishman V, EV A Treasurer ..... ....,..,,....,, E ddie Dillon 'MM ,- ef- -' - ef Q- ' g:':wfef2 - 2 2 -3 i . ' l L ' . ,w g , my E351-,V . Yfizfgi M - ' 2193 .n 1 Qygyfz . ff wp Fu A aff Q . 3 -VV- .. V -1.2, XT' i , Q if-ji hh , 'K .. .3 1522:-S Q ' EI: ..... . 1. X 92 1'f2'? ' f' P ge., 5.2 -,Sf si v 1155- 1 2 ,e ky , 4 4 m. is 2 f it if l 293 a 5 ggi .2 . - lv ' ra x S. 45 ev i fi .V I 95 X Z ,Q ......... F Z 455 lfizvl, 6 .5 5 vi -::s:5-. V J 3-Agfg .A I .... - .I ,... ' ..:-'.'::fz:.1.-:1:z 'fi - ' . .. .wg , , I f .... X ij.. ,meg S Q . ,itQ3:2,f- R' '1 .2 i ai ' . 5 5 .r,-3.59 . f .. ' ,'-531 l 5 .. , 514 Q .A 'r L i 'N 4 . 1 ' . 'A di. f- X gf 1 5 W Y 2 X We Q tx If N, ., we --. 'JfQi'5 .3 'i 2 fi'5? l2'i lliii ii? ill iiililgii 1' fm meek t Qi. 1-- 2 7' QF? 2 J A 1- 9 fi? ff 'l'tnl' IIOW-llleatriee Sll'll!l'l61'Ill0I1, Mike Roberts, Barbara .Io Dishman, Eddie Dillon. Sl-JUUNID IIIJXY FROM TOP-Larry Atkins, Annette Atkinson, Billy Joe Hanes, Ivan Baughman, Vernon lin-lr-xv, Sandra l-Slantun, Mary Alice Roosinger, Jane Clevenger. Tlllllll IIOXY FROM 'FOP-.ludith Davidson, David DesComhes, Connie Dixon, Deanna Donnici, Kenneth l-lush-y. llola-rt Easley, XX'anda Fitzzerel, Jimmy .Toe Fortney. lful'l3'I'll RUXY FROM TOP-David Gordon, Larry Hammond, Buddy Hampton, Donna Hanes, Carolyn lliuuins, Cr-1-il l-lite, .limmy Huber, Judy Hyatt. l-'ll- VII ROW FROM TOP-Juanita Jenkins, Thomas Jones, Elsie Faye Kelly, Sheila Kirkendoll, Shirley Ll--yr-r. .loyve 1i4l'f,'l2lllli. Marilyn Mc'Keown, Frank Peterson. SIXTH Ilwll' FROM 'l'HP--.lgaelcie Phelps, James Rader, Frances Ann Rohey, Charles Rowland, Ronald 5llYQ'l'llllllIl. Szxralve Skinner, Dale Snare, Kelly Stark. lil m'l l'1 U1 ILUXX'--Z1.fl1l:: Stowell, Connie Talley, Shirley Turner, Glenda 'xVarner, Claudette NVester, Larry ll'llt-alley, lietty Younee. .mm I U-4,-A ,, ,,,,, ,, f - . e f- ff -g - f-fff f.1.--.wi-gb-,-Qm.mmw,q-awhdv ' i-Wd' , A . - . ,ye .fm ev- ,,-, ' Tb . .-.,- - ... ..,.. ...- .. ,-.-.... -,-.,.. T25-E EAGLE -.,- ...-... -.,...,...,-..-,-.,-.,-..-..:. y Student Activity Council 5 3, M255 f - ,,.,'.,: -e 2 ff' 'He 1 31 . ,. y. V4 f:,,4,..f: . we , 1. ,532 1' Q, ., f,, ' ' Af: J ,. fs, LVQX :gay A34 Wi , f V-:C ' X ' pm :- .: ,, Wffjffc ,. 'S V Q . P - , f 55515 If, W -.1 , if'-1'.,3IQ,z:.21'21-sw, fp ' - .,,..... , . j , ,M I .,Z,.,.,:.f. H, +,4,.,..:zsv ,.:., 5,,3,,,,. TOP ROW iephalt I-Ialold Chaney Donna Sue Jones Patsy Early Calvm XVa.rner Jean Cameron MIDDLE Rake1 Charles Hall Dale Bedsaul Carol Sue Weeks Jay W Counts Betty Jones BOTTOM ROW Pe,,,,y Jane F1Sh61 Ronald Denms Ahce Raber Beatuce Sunmermon Mlke Roberts Bar bala Jo Dlshman Pres1dent .Terxy Kephart V1ce P16S1de11't Harold Chaney Treasurer Jean Cameron T OLAN MARKLAND Sponsor I P I I i E -I N M 3 F' v- ii 4 ' u . 34 - . 5 - 7 . , - , 1.1 - ,,,, . - 1, , 1 1 - 1 , -' , . .' '. . ., I if K :E Secretary ................................................................ Donna. Sue .Tones I , . 4-: I, j. A I . 1 4 I K V V Y ' Y I V . l h 1 is '.-1 vZv4D0CwQ0D1 21010104000 P' Qiillil 'iwbvbffbvbobwle Football FIRST ROXV-Leroy Ditton, Jimmy Dixon, Harry Kanaday, Harold Chaney, Jack McXVhirt, Carroll Simpson, Jack Penrose, Dale Corkran, Donald Kephart. SECOND ROXV-Donald Bruns, Managerg Perry Kassing, Daniel Day, Robert Morrow, Allen Dean. Ronald Phelps, Marvin Bedsaul, Gerald Goacher, Eugene Davidson, Cecil Long. THIRD ROW-Larry Jones, Jarvis Jones, Doyne Hough, Dale Bedsaul, Ora Stumpff, Lyle Quick, Gene MoXVhirt, Ray McFarland, Charles Tevis, Jerry Kephart. Record For The Season 'l'e:nn Place Theirs Ours Clinton There 0 13 Odessa Here 0 20 lfllilorudo Springs There 33 7 Adrian Here 7 6 Leek Summit Here 26 0 Rich Hill There 13 0 lflutler Here 26 6 Wsirri-nslnirg There 28 0 Appleton City There 19 0 The Holden Eagles were anixous to get going in early September so their football season started off with a bang. The Eagles journeyed down to Clinton and found a brand new field on which to play. Clinton tried hard that night but the Eagles gave them a defeat with the score of 13 to 0. The Eagles were then hosts to Odessa on the C. of C. field. The Eagles had all the pep needed to show Holdenites an- other victory, the score being 20 to 0. Eldorado Springs was next on the Eagles' list so they took off to the south with a gleam in their eye for this was a Conference game. But when the Eagles returned home weary and worn they de- termined it shoulcln't happen again, for the score had been in ElDorado's favor 33 to 7. They next played Adrian at home losing to them also, After those defeats they played Lee's Summit, hereg Rich Hill. thereg Butler, hereg 'xVarrensburg, there, and Appleton City, there. Ail of these games ended in victories for the opponents. Much of their trouble this season was hard ground and many injuries. Seniors on the team were: Allen Dean, Harold Chaney, Jerry Kephart, 'Donald Kephart, Jack Mclvhirt, Ronald Phelps, Jack Penrose, Marvin Bedsaul, Dale Cork- ran and Robert Morrow. - -YAY 4 - ,...., . U. t' f' 4 'T 5 - -- V .-as-,.. . . Y , ' , .g.,.g,:..- :f..,::,:,::..,-::1,:::.,. TEIE EAGLE -4-N---'--1-1--1----4-M-0-1-:Q 7 Basketball FIRST ROW Coach Ralph Vossen Donald Kep hart Jack McYVh1rt John Fortnev Ronald Phelps Leon Whltman Harold Chaney, Jerry Kephart QECOND ROWV Manager Donal B1uns Kenneth The Holden Eagles opened the1r basketball season Wlth lxttle practxce Then fust bame was agamst Lees Sumnut who defeated them Then next tno games were at XVarrensbur,, 1n the annual tournament The f1rst bame 1n the tourney was abalnst Publlc H1gh over Whlch we were v1ctor1ous In the next round 'VVIHCISOI' was the v1ctor1ous one and the Eagles lost out They then sutfered a loss agamst WVarrensburg thele Then the Eaales play ed Lee s ?umm1t on the1r new court handmg them an unwanted defeat The flrst Conference V1CtOI y was a,,a1nst Rlch H111 at home The Eagles then vs ent to Pleasant H111 for another tournament Thev started off by beatlng Lone Tack Harmsonulle and Oak Grove After playmc, each Illcht up to the flnals they were beaten by M1am1 for flrst place John Fortney scored 35 po1nts XVhlC11 IS the record for the Pleasant H111 Tournament The Eaales then played Concord1a Ad11an Butler and Clmton losmb to each one Next on the hst was the Blue Qprmbs Tournament the11 flrst bame was wlth Glaln Valley After IOSID5 one they Went for consolatxon defeatlnb Ruskln but were put out of the flnals by Lees Summlt The Eables then played Eldorado Sprmbs Warrensburg Odessa and A pletfn Clty losm only to WV'urens bun, The Sub R,e,,1onal was held at Concord1a uhere they lost then fust ame to Grand Pass Thxs ,came ended thexr basketball season Rakel T C McL'Lnahan Cene McWh1rt Bert Greaory Jarvxs Jones Harry Kanaday THIRD ROYV Danlel Day Gerald Goacher Ora Stumpff Lyle Quxck Fuaene Daudson Cecll Long Date Opponent Nov Dec Dec Dec Deo Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan .Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb ,FUNK lifllfiklk Eheu S0018 0u1 Scoxe Lee s Summlt Warrensburg 4' Wxndsor 'F Concordxa Warrensbur Lees bumm1t Rlch H111 Lone Jack M I-Iarrxsonvxlle Oak Grove M1am1 H Concordla Adrxan Butler Cl1nton Gram Valley W Lee s Sun'1m1t W Eldorado Spun s Warrensburg Odessa Appleton Cxty Grand Pass ' NVarrensbu1b Touxnament Pleasant H111 Tournament Blue Sprmgs Tourney State Sub Rebxonal Tournament U ' U ' ' ' - - U . 25 ' . 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Lwfdz L N' 1 ' vffrf, 1 V, r fn ff My-2, :rw ' f' 4' '- ' . - , g. , ,.f.,f,'f wwf, 1 1. - , f' f . -- HY' , ,F-, 13.1 , ' ,fl :ZW ' Y 1 ,-136.-f , L 1 - wmv, wifi ' 11' ' MM ' X594 f J 'Qff 11,1 v X f A 4' ff-F ' 41 W ' m,1'fh,jz41 :ff ' if 72 ' . 'N , ,v ff 3'M,f,i f 'QffQ7, ,ffl L- L-'Lf .f.. - , U, , ,, ,, .,',. , ,..,,. ,f 1 . A 'f . 1, X L 'E , lr , , , , 4 v.----- - A. WL, A A, -,, , - V-,, ,- b-f F --ff., . .. 5.,.. M 1 rf' 3 Pep Squad 1 l r V w. fe.---. --1--.-1-....-.--V bl' 1 F pzgygoingoioioi uiuioioxozoilrzoq 901:12 x.:::1:x1c:::::::zxizniczzriniaozf 61 - 1 r 1 l r I 1 Q SPONSOR-Mr. Troy I-Iirni CHEERLEADERS-Suzanne Fisher, WVanda Snare. Fae Hamilton, Shirley Canaday, Rowena French. FIRST ROW+Patsy Hallar, Helen Dennis, Dor- othy Humphries, Peggy Tevis, WVanda Shippy, Rebecca Graham, Mary Jo Hampton, Virginia Scearce, Carol Sue VVeeks, Donna Petre. President ............... Vice President ....,,,. Secretary .,............ Treasurer . ....... - .,.... . SECOND ROYV-Beverly Houx, Carol Sue Cantrell, Lila Hedden, Wilma Shippy, Virginia Hough, Flossie Kassing, Lea Ann Sappington, Nancy Dunn, Mar- jorie Morrison. THIRD ROW-Ina Mae Young, Norma Sparks, Louise LongJlfJo Elaine Wfhitfield, Margaret Ellen Daldrup, La , lfl Manford. Carolyn Morrow, Janice Walters, Maiii Helen Park. Louise Long Virginia Hough Norma Sparks Mary Helen Park The Pep Squad was organized on September 10th, with thirty-four members. The Pep Squad Went by bus to almost all of the games and We had a. lot of fun together. The girls did a very' fine job of decorating for Homecoming. Everyone worked hard and it was worth our effort to have one of the best I-Iomecoming's Holden High has ever had. Special recognition should be given to the cheerleaders and assistants who helped cheer the Eagles to victory. One of the main purposes of the Pep Squad was no help the Eagles be good sports and give them the Will to win I 4 Sf ' i .i I 1 sh - 1 1 li sig? ' HQ, RL, ' It ll 1 X - iii Q . Fifi' l : T1 I . ,N 'rffl J fu.: norIoioicr2o1cn1o1oi-1v11x:crioi4vi4nc po1u1o1o3o:4rioio1cri4rioioifn11o'Q Glee Club 'HT At'COMPANIS'l', Shirley Ann Canaclay FIRST ROXV-Helen Dennis, lYilladene McCarty, Addie Mae Skaggs, Carol Sue Cantrell, Nancy Dunn. Myrna Dzluglierty, Donna Petre, Suzanne 1 lSl'll'l', Carol Sue Xl'ee-ks, Shirley Jean Hall. Mrs. Marc-l Lewis, Director. Sl-ZCOND ROXY-Lila Herlrlen, Rowena French, l,x'1l Ann Sappingrtoii, Flossie KaSSing. Helen IL111-ku, Sara Dillcs, .loan Bronson, Mary Belew, Mary llelvn l',1l1'li, Martha Shiner. President .,......... THIRD ROYY-Carolyn Morrow, Louise Long. XVanda Snare, Betty Jones, Jean Cameron, Norma Sparks, Carole Ford, Landa Lee Manford, Armetta Ylfhitenian. FOURTH ROKR'-Fae Hamilton, Jo Elaine XVl'1it- fied, Margaret Daldrup, Lila, Dean Snider, Reva Geary. Carolyn McCannon, Kay Billingsley, Dianne Musser, Katherine Truninger. FIFTH ROXV-Mary Rockwell, Janet Cameron, Deloris Aldridge, TVandy Shinpy, Wfilma Shippy, Elinor Strate. .....,,.Shirley Ann Canaday Nice-President ..........,..............,.... ...............,.,. ...... ........ D o n na Petre been-t115 I ea Ann 'iappmgton l 1 e 1x111 G1 Powena 11 iench bponsoi Mis Murel Lewis lmlai the 1l111ct1on of XI1Q Lexus the Gnls Glee Club DZ11IlC1IJltGfl in the XVest 11 XI1 contut ll Putle1 and the District Nluxif Contest at CM SC 111111 S of ll IECCIXCCI II butlei unc Glee club Lea Ann Sappm ton Gemld l Ll H 1m1lt1m 1 11111 Qdlllllll Dill Moietini and Poys Quaitet 11 Xlixul Qu 11LcL 01115 Trio 61112 Sextet lk 1 xx ho l1C'ClX erl lll llllllci Hale Helen Dennis Jo Elaine XVh1tf1cld Dianne ll 11 ittuxerl lt Xlaiiensbuic uele Helen Dennis Gcialcl Goxchei Ctrol 4 nlx lllf Gnls Sextet Nlixed fllllllet. 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Q' ' ffm , R ,,,,,5:,Q. -ea..-.g.+i. . w-- I L gf-, - ,:7: ':Q ,g'f- wi ' ' o:0:o:oin1u2n1u1 1r1n:oio1o3uc 90101011111ioiuiozoiuiuiq11014010 Mixed Chorus XLCOMPANIST Sh1rley Ann Canaday FIRST ROWV M1s Mulel LEWVIS Dnector Helen Denms Wxlladelme McCarty Adche Mae Skacbs Blll Moretxm James Dean Mary Helen Park Donna Petre Suzanne F1Sll6I' SECOND ROW' Llla Marle Hedclen Lea Ann Sappznbton Carol Cantlell Nancy Dunn Gelald Goacher Donald Shxcr Jean Cameron FIOSSIG Ixasslnc, Carol Sue WVeeks Sh11ley Jean Hall THIRD ROW' Carolyn Morrow Ffme I-Iannlton Wanda Snare Rowena Fxench Joe Cantrell Donald B1un Norma Sparks D1anne Mussel' Armetta NVh1teman Martha Ann Shxel FOURTH RO'W Janet C'1me1on Jo Elalne 'Vvhlt field Malaalet D'1ld1up Don McVey Don Helton Landa Lee Manforcl Carole Jsord Maly Rockwell The IVIIXEG Chorus prouded the muslc for the Thanksblvmb and Chmstmas assemblles At the latter p1oD1am they made a very xmplesslve entrance mto the aud1to11urn as they came down the St21lI'XX aws calrvma lxbhted candles .A-.4 77' '7 51 ' ' sal 'T il F 1 T J 1 I P1 1 1? l , u 1 s if If , Q II il ' 1 4 l i fy i 1 - ' - , 1 ' , 1 --- 3 - ', '- I , 'v - 1 ' , v- l v -, I ,A - W, . 5, , I. Y . ,A ' ' ' ' - . - . 21 , - ' ' f , u 4 - . . V y - A Q , . . VV ' ff , ' , . , ' - .,, . . .gig-A .4 . - , - ' v 1 1 Q3-15 L L 14. 2 ' , . at ' ., ' 1 , . 5:5 . ,. . U. . at 1 . . I T .5 .n f N WEL ' ' . 3513 - 15.121 . r 'r' H A . 2 3, -' if? A ,f 51: , 1:1-13 . , . - ,fb , iz-QQ 5,4-,x 5. aff . LH gr.-.ip :Tu :fx A f' ' ' ' -- 'A 1'1 ' an e - - ....,... .1 ..- ,.,, .-.- ff -Y V-vvgi Y' ,,, ,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,.., THE EAGLE --,- ......... Band FIRST ROXV-Jean Cameron, Mary Jo Hampton, Robert Sutoris, Perry Kassing, Mike Roberts, Suzanne Fisher, Micky Kanaday, Robert McKay, Dianne Musser. SECOND HOXV-Beverly Houx, Carol Sue 'Weeks, .Iohn Tevis, J. XVillis Counts, .Iim Dixon, Lancia Mumford, Ina Mae Young, Jim Huber, Betty Bell, .l. C. Mcllunzihan, Gerald Goucher, Glenn Thoma- son. 'l'llil'lD ROXV-Lana Lindley, Norma Sparks, Eddie Dillon, l-larry Kunaday, Gordon Kendrick, Ralph Stunsberry, Robert Morrow. President ,........ Vice-President ..... Secretary ........ 'I' rea sure r .............. FOURTH ROWV-Judy Smith, Flossie Kassing, Mary Rockwell, Marjorie Morrison, Daniel Day. Mrs. Murel Lewis, Director, Kay Lewis. TNVIRLERS-FIRST ROVV-Donna Lee Dishman, Elaine Silverthorn, Patricia Clements, Mary Alice Boosinger, Sandra Blanton, Beatrice Simmermon, Barbara Jo Dishman, Frances Ann Robey, Mary Ann Musser, Patricia Duncan. SECOND ROXV-Connie Rawlins, Sandra Gatter- ineir, Martha Ellen XVeeks, Nelda Hyatt. THIRD RONV--Helen Dennis, Nancy Dunn, Vir- ginia Hough, Janet Cameron, Doris Jean McLan- ahan. ........Harry Kanaday C. McLanahan ......Robert Morrow ..........Jim Dixon bergeant-of-Arms .....................,............. ......... ,.,. . . Jimmy Huber During: the football season the band performed at several home games. Under the direction of Mrs. Murel Lewis, the band participated in the XVest-Central Music Contest :it lflutler and the District Contest at C.M.S.C. Those who received I ratings at Butler were: Kay Lewis-drum and piano solos: Va rroll Simpson-pizi no solo. The ll ratings were received by: Robert Morrow, Addie Mae Skaggs, band, Jean lIllllL'l'Illl, trllllllwt trio. f l ratings :lt Wziiwenslnirg were won by Kay Lewis-drum and piano solos, Carroll Siiiipson--piziiio solo, and Robert Morrow-trombone solo. -- ..,...v--eq-Y----5 -2 -1 'v- --7-y-.J Fuful e Homemakers Of Amerlca Y x l w -if- 1 .,. -f ...r I :r v -v F fx .1 i-:D 1, 0:01:1111114vitxauzoioioiozoznioioq pfx14rivozoioiaxifrzniozcxioiaxzcxzo'o i 1 . 5 mr 1 1 l FIRST ROW-Miss Eulah Lee Estill, Advisor: Carol Sue Cantrell, Donna Sue Jones, Louise Long, Patsy Early, Virginia Hough, Lea Ann Sappington, Carol Sue Weeks. . SECOND ROW-Wanda Shippy, Faye Scrogham, Elinor Strate, Rosa Lea Stumpff, Carolyn McCan- non, Nancy Dunn, Joan Bronson, Dorothy Sechrest, Lorene Parker, Sandra Jones, Juanita Box. President ...............,.....,...,,.. . ,,,..,,, ,,,.... L ouise Long Vice President ....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, D onna, Sue Jones Secretary and Treasurer ..... ....... V irginia Hough Historian ..r.......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patsy Early Parliamentarian .,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,.,,,, C argl Cantrell S0113 Leader ,...,...... ....... I lea Ann Sappington THIRD ROW-Martha Shier, Beverly Houx, Car- min Jennings, VVilma Shippy, Lola Jean Hancock, Reva Geary, Betty Brown, Mary Jo Hampton, Anamae Russell. FOURTH ROW-Mary Alice Dean, Janice Maloney, Carole Ford, Louise Smith, Patsy Hallar, Janet Cameron, Fae Hamilton, Mary Rockwell, Kathryn Truninger, Rowena French, Betty Jones. Reporter ................. ............... M ary Alice Dean Chapter Advisor ..., ...,. M iss Eulah Lee Estill Chapter Mother ...,.. ...... 1X Irs. Aaron Hough Flower ...... .............,.......,...,,.. R ed Rose Colors .... .....,.....,....,.,. R ed and White Motto ..... .... ' 'Toward New Horizons The Holden F.H.A. Chapter began its fourth year with thirty-eight members including the above officers. On October Sth, the F.H.A. had a formal Installation of officers and Initiation of new members. After a very beautiful ceremony the girls held Open House in the Home Econom- ics Department. They are very proud of their Home Economics roomand especially of their new sectional furniture that the F.H.A. purchased. The F.F.A. entertained the F.H.A. on October 28th, at a Barn Warming. Patsy Early, elected by the F.F.A., was crowned Queen of the Barn Warming by Donald Bruns. Donald Kephart, elected by the F.H.A., was crowned King of the Barn Warming by Louise Long. November 23, the F.H.A. went to Belton to a Sub-District meeting. Our part in the Talent Show was a song by Fae Hamilton and a skit by 'Virginia Hough and Joan Bronson. The Holden Chapter was in charge of the opening and closing ceremonies. Mrs. J. L. Snyder entertained the F.H.A. in the Home Economics Department, on Feb- ruary 2nd. She showed pictures of many European countries which her husband had visited. Under athe 'direction of Miss Estill, the F.H.A. gave a very interesting assembly on March 5th.eEl1he F.H.A. also held a Bake Sale in March. Some of the high lights of the closing days of the school year were their Fashion Show that they put on for the P T A and it Banquet they gave for their parents l . 5 7 x I l I , 1 4 1 I i. l li H 'I l 1 1 .li if T, l F 5 P 1 ,I 1 l l x, Q ZW' 15 ,X l iii rw cv ,I F.. . I V ,XM A f In v.. .Av ' A t ,. X'f.gQ Y 5 V - V . i . . '. ... . I .... ., .r . ...- . ., . --.H .. '..a.....,....s..,, M Y ',' 'P' ,. .., - Y - i -. ,- ..-l ,.,-..1 --. .. ....Y....... . I l - 4 l ofvroxozoroxoxf 10101 10101011 ' 010 Future Farmers of America lll 'il' POV Hun Cum AdX1SOl Leland Sto lint Doxne Hou h Chules levis Russell 'VIC L muon Gordon Kendliclt THIRD ROXV James Dean Ray McFuland Gary Gariett Wayne Powell Calvin XVa1ne1 I U I I I if PL' -t '-r--5 -g '- '- ' -, 2' . X well, Allen Farnsworth, Allan Dean, Donald Kep- Xvallace Fitzgerel, Perry KPISSUIS. Charles Parker, -- ' ff 1-, , .l- 2 ., ' .., ,1.' -1. hy,-, -l 'IVF 71 4'.s ,. ,. ti ,. ff lt 1 L f QE! I F ,. .ay in Z-.1 , SECOND ROXV-James Bradbury, Don Helton .lack Penrose, Donal Bruns, Kenneth Raker, Lowell llcctor, Allan Hite. FOURTH ROXV Jack Timmons Ralph IVICCAII non, Burl Acklin, Lyle Quick, Gene Strate, Loyd Hite, LeRoy Van Gilder, Bert Gregory, Bob Carlyle. NOT IN PICTURE-James XVarren The Holden Chapter of Future Farmers of America was organized fifteen years ago, At the present time there are 35 members in the Chapter. The following officers have served for the past year: President, Allan Dean: Vice-President, Donal E-runsg Secretary, Russell AIcCannon3 Treasurer, Don Helton, Sentinel, Loyd Hite: Advisor, Mr. Crim. Some of the FFA activities for the year of 195253 are: entered Johnson County Plow Terrace Contest: Loyd Hite won first in plowing of terraces and Paul XVhitfield won third in plowing of his terrace and ranked third in safety. XVe attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City on October 14. Ten boys entered the Pfister Hybrid Corn Slimving Contest: Loyd Hite won the reserve grand championship of the show at Nevada, Mo, Our Chapter sponsored Barn XX7?ll'lTllTl' and were hosts to the FHA girls: Donald Ktphart was crowned King and Patsy Early was crowned FFA Queen. XX'c entered the following teams in the Sub-district contest: parliamentary procedure, radio skit, farm mechanics, livestock judging, and dairy judging. The average labor income per boy in 1952 was S336.S4. 6' -Y' - 1:4 'iwif -1hLes....-., Y -..,,..... .,...'-Ln, , 'if , rv '. ---- f- --v?..... -..- Lunch Room Personnel Miss Alt'1 Miclcllesworth Mrs. R. P. Dillon Mrs. Goldie McLanahan Supervisor' Mrs. Gomer Macrae Tom Mooney Custodian. Bus Dr1 vers ADAM M CCARTY LYNN MOULTHROPE .-fn' --l-vii ..i...,.i Tr m '9'?-555? ., , -N, ..,... ... Y--T , ..- 1 . J- - . - .V u-'35-1, ra , , , -.-.-..-,-.-,-....,- AL gli, -.,-.,-......,-,-.,- -..-,-.,-,....-.,-.-. 5 1 Y , , . . l RALPH HYATT LESLIE DESCOMBESV MARVIN MULLEN Knot in picturej ' k' .Emilia '1 fu .'.:11::,-.?::::,:1::f:x:::2::....::.,. JL: Q LE, ..,..,-.::.f:1:.1:.:::::.,..:::::.: .-. Custodians TORI IWOONEY JOHN IWCCONVILLE I Bus Dnvers Q' I 'fV '?- ,' EZ? '2 f,j f' X, f 'TAX' 'f' , .j-45... ,-.,,.,4ge.,.g,L: 5, ' 'L 1 iQ Q 1:25-J, 9 M X ,QQFQ 51 Q. 9, ,X '43, gage. -fg- :Q , S W H Av 1 f :M f ,. ,5-Q, W n fxawsk 5,342 .. - ,. ' Wm . i . ....,..,. W., 'G Eff .,,,,.. M. .- .4 - ' .A , ,V 1 gQz.1 f.f -fwfr '- , ' -- 212- q ,ff Wi' 2 3 MT I,-fm 4, if ,wx 44 I MQ a v 1 ' 'W 'X' '-'st ' fyfwfw v' s 5 X 3- 9, www QQ 'Z ' - fp ., jp:-.if wi 4 z '-UWA? X- - , I-A fffj Q 5Qf51'v2 g ,'f-PM ' . . 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H ru Llp-I I Q. . -w . 1 U , -0:0 TI-'J-EE W' 'LCG-Ti E .-' .air ...1 9:02:10-pnmez:1:11:21 csc: ::1::04l DMD 1' Calendar September January 1-Faculty Conference. 2-School started. 3-Class meetings and election of officers 4-Introduction of teachers and class presidents in assembly. 10-Assembly by Holden ministers, Pep Squad officers and cheerleaders elected. 17-Football Assembly. 19-Football, Clinton, There. 24-Pep Squad Assembly. 26-Football, Odessa, Here October 1-Dr. Homer Huff of Kansas City spoke in the Assembly. 2-FHA Informal Initiation. 3-Football, ElDorado SpringS. There- 4-FHA Plan Meeting at Lee's Summit. 7-Election of Eagle Staff. 8-Senior rings flashed. FHA Formal lnitiation and Installation. 10--Football, Adrian, Here. 11-Sophomore Bake Sale. 14-FFA Convention. 17-Football, Lee's Summit, Here. 23-Mr. Morely showed a film on Europe. 24-Football, Rich Hill, There. 25-Play Day at Warrensburg. 27-Senior Pie and Box supper. Senior pictures taken. -FFA BarnWarmin'. Holden Homecoming Butler November 6 7 State Teachers Meeting in Kansas City Football Wariensburg Homecoming There Football Appleton City The e Assembly Junior Play Sklts Junior Play Father Was a I-Iousevx lfe FHA Subdlstrlct Meeting at Belton Basketball Lees Summit Here Thanksgiving Assembly and Vacatlon December 15 Vlfarrensburg Tournament 1 Basketball Holden vs Warrensburg Seniors took U S Constitution Test Basketball Concordia Here Grade School Operetta The Legend of The Snowman Basketball Warrensburg vs Holden There Basketball Warrensburg There Basketball Lees Summit There Dedlcatlon of Lee s Summits new gym Holden Theatre entertained with Free Show Impressive Christmas Assembly 19 29 Christmas Vacation 5-Football Banquet. G-Missouri Constitution Tests. 8-9-Semester 9-Bask etball, 12-17-Pleasant 13-Holden vs. 14-Holden vs. 16-Holden vs. 17-Holden vs. 2 0-Basketball, 2 3--Basketball, 27-Bask etball, 30-Basketball, Examinations, the Rich Hill, I-Iere Hill Tournament Lone Jack. Harrisonville. Oak Grove. Miami. Concordia, There. Adrian, There. . Butler, There. Clinton, I-Iere. February 2-7-Blue Springs Tournament. 4-Holden vs. Grain Valley. 5-Most popular boy and girl election 6-Holden vs. 7-Holden vs. 10-Basketball, 1 3-Basketball, 1 7-Basketball, 2 0-Bask etball, Ruskin. Lee's Summit. Eldorado Springs, Here. Warrenslalurg, Here. Odessa, There. Appleton City Here. J ....,..,. , last for Seniors held. 20-Class Meetings: Sale of Eagles. 23-Subregional at Concordia, Eagles pla Pass. March 5-FHA Assembly. 6-Art Class Went to Kansas City. yed Grand 11-FFA Assembly. 16-Interclass Basketball Tournament began. 18-Music Assembly. 19-20-Music Contests at Butler. FHA Bake Sale Finals of Interclass Basketball Tournament Sen1ors voted to send Queen pictures to Wally Westmore Senlors rec wed announcements Music Assembly 26 27 Spring Contests at CMSC Aprll Easter Assembly School d1SITllSS6d fo1 Good Friday FFA District Contest Nurses from St Marys Hospital presented Assembly program FHA District Meeting in Vvarrensburg Assembly Esslg Txoupe from YVarrensburg Senior Play No More Home woik FFA Contests in Columbia PTA Fashion Show by Home Economics De partment Sen1or Day at Wlfarrensbur Junior Senior Banquet Muslc Contests at Co1umb1a May 5 Fag le Ball 7 Senior Trip to Kansas City 8 Softball Tourney 10 Baccalaureate 11 12 Final Exarn1nat1ons 12 Senior Class Night Program 13 Commencement 28 21 31- G- - 23- . ' h 23- ' ' ' . ' ' ' 1 24- ' u e' . h - . - , - - I 25-' ' . s- , - ' 0. . ' D ' A 14- , ' , r - . J 20- , ' ' . . 21- ' 4 -, ff f 2- - I 22- . '- ' . . 3- - - - - , - 25- , ' ' , . 10- ' ' . 4 261 h , . . . . 14,-A ' 'N ' P h 18- I ' ' ' 7 ' ' Q-. 21- , ' 'Q - , 23,,, ' U . -H , .1 . , 24- ' ' .' .... of Z8-'l I 1 U ' 4-Basketball, Holden vs, Windsor. 29- - ' gr 5- ' . . ' ' . 30- ' - ' . ' 12- ,, I - , , - 30- ' ' . 16, 1 .. 16- , , . -.f - . ' 18- , 1 ' , , A - '- ' ' ' . 18- 1 - - - , - g -U .u ' 19- ' ' , 4' . .0 ' ov . .1 ' ' I I T I X Q . 5, l .,-' 4118- , ' V V -,f.,m........- .-V.L....ll.,-........: F113 ,k 53010351'ill'iUi03fYi01'7i03U3'710c 3 9030309.03035 iUi0i0i0L'll1li0i10:Q Senior Activities Class Colors Blue and WVhite Class Flower Carnation Class Motto V Character is the Cornerstone of Success. Class Song VIEMORIES Tune Auld Lang Syne By Warren L. Ferris Ahead lies we know not what YVe onl5 hope and pray That it xx ill be 'is eventful As days spent with you. Chorus Our school days are now throutgh Ive shall be true To all of the Principles Tauaght us by you. Though byaones may be bybones WVell never pass you by We shall cherish our memories Of dear old Holden Himh. Till we meet aoain. WVe d like to thank you one and all For all you xe done for us And may God keep you in hood health Baccalaureate Services Sunday, May 10 1953 8:00 P. NI. P1-ggesgional ,,,,.,................ ,.... . ...,...... H iah School Band Mrs. Murel Lewis Director Ammuncements .........,..............,....... Mr. Troy LI. Hirni Actincg Superintendent lnvocfltion .........,........,... ,... ...,.,.... R 6 V. Floyd IVI. Holt Sextet .................................................... Be Stron, Olds Helen Dennis Donna Petre Carol Sue Cantrell Jean Cameron Shirley Ann C'in'1day Larol Sue NVeeks Mrs Muiel Lewis Accompamst Si iiptune Reading, Matthew 5 33 48 Rev C L Robinson Voc 11 Solo I I-leai Thy Voice Lan C1101 Sue Cantiell Mis Muiel Lewis Accompamst Rev A C lxlamm 'llixed Quaitet ihe Loid Is My Shepheid Lei Ann Sl.D1Jll'lbt0I'l Gel Lld Goacher Mug, Helen Pull Cuioll Simpson Je in Cameion Accompanist 1 li st I e lhe Tie Ihat .binds Audience Standm I enuliction Rex V B Skinner Senior Class Night: Program Tuesday, May 12, 1953 Laying The- Cornersto-nef' Piano Prelude ........................ Dottie Faye Humphries Master of Ceremonies ...... .......,......... D ennis Hough Breaking the Ground ..............,..,....,. Class History Shirley Ann Canaday - The Builders .. .... ....................................., S alutatorian Peggy Ann Tevis I Am The Builder ...,......... .........,.... , .,.,, S 010 Bill Moretini Recognition of Skills and Crafts .........,.. Awards and Honors Mr. Troy E. Hirni Superintendent Character is the Cornerstone of Success Valedictorian ' Russell McCannon You ll Never VValk Alone ....,,,.....,,,,.,,, Girls Sextet Shirley Ann Canaday Carol Cantrell . Rowena French Fae Hamilton Dianne Musser Donna Petre School Day Memories .....................,.......... A Poem W'ritten by Janice Maloney .Given by .Tanice Maloney A Hblueprint for Posterity .......,............ Class WVill Donna Sue, Jones z ' An Architect s Dream ................... 5 Class .Prophecy John Graham V Sealing the Cornerstone ................ Class President Jerry Kephart Souvenirs ........................................,. .... C lass Gifts Donna Petre Presentation of Class Gift to School D'1le Corkran iMemcries ...,...................,............................ Class Song Senior Class WVords by NVarren Ferris Commencement Program XVeflnesday, Mfmy 13, 1953 Processional ..,.........,...,................... High School Band Mrs. Murel Lewis Director Invocation .......,..........,..,....,................. Rev. J. A. Corbit Vocal Solo In The Garden of Toinoiiowx Deppen Fae Jo Ann Hlmilton Shnley Ann Canaclay Accompfinist Addiess Dr G Dewey Smith Boys Quaitet Moonlibht ind Roses Geiald Go ichci Ronald Phelps Mis MurelLew1s Accompanist Piesentation of Diplom is Paul R Phipps Piesident 1,-o ud of Lducation Benediction Rex Chailes .F Robinson Recessional Hibh School Band Mis Muiel Lewis Diiectoi A .V V V. .V V V , . ' 1 4 , U V n V , V V V V 0 V L .V VV V V V Q .V V VV U' 0' , ' V V , .V V VV V V VV .V VV V .VV 7 1 C. V V , C V 1 , V ,V V V N , 1 y X l V, V A ' 4 D U M K V H on 7 V , , VV ,, ,VV . . . V , - ' D V l E I E, , - fry ---mm--mmm--mmm , .1 - ' ' V , ' L r ' . . . . . , , '-II--.--,-'----V--.--,,'---..---.-w .- H . 1 V ,Z A ------'-- --.--A---Y-.-- V V V , V - ,V 3, 1 Q 1 Q V, , , -------'- . -----'-- ,'-- A Y .VA -0. I VV X.. I ' , f ' ' Address Progressing Toward an Impossible Goal B111 Mmetml ,Cfmll Slmpdon - ' . ' , 1 - ---------.-- - , f z : ............ . 2 3 ' of -5 , V , . L' 'J 2 V 'D ' Vi V r 2 . v I 1 V ' h . . . V ' ' ' r - - ' ' , Y ..................,..... . . .V 5 3 VV V- VUV, -,V A - .SN V - 1 U- I I - -W ' gl , '. ' , V - , , -, - -, , I j - 1 Semor Act1v1t1es was the year that we were no longer mere jour- Wa.: C: .:..:..:.,-.,: .1-f.-..:..:.,-... ....,...-.,...-.,..-..-.,-..-..-.,--.. I 1 1 1 CC ' 77 0 Breaking The Ground CLASS HISTORY By Shirley Ann Canaday Character is thc Cornerstone of Successg a motto adopted by the Class of '53. Just as a corner- stone reflects the personality of a great building to follow, so does it reflect the great amount of work that has already been achieved in bringing the sturdy foundation up to that point where it is capable of receiving the cornerstone. 'Way back in 1941 A. D., a sturdy group of young Americans started to dig into the virgin soil of education, tearing at the rocks and roots with tender mind and hand. This charter group might have been easily despaired had it not been for a capable job foreman by the name of Miss Josephine Long. Many of the original group accepted similiar work in other localities and had to move, but thirteen of that group kept picking away at the footing and watched it grow in depth and breadth even as their character kept pace. They are here even now-Fae Hamilton, Louise Long, Lola Jean Hancock, Dottie Humphries, Dennis Hough, Jack McVVhirt, Marvin Bedsaul, Carol Sue Cantrell, Harold Chaney, Joene Cotter, Shirley Jean Hall, Peggy Tevis and Shirley Ann Canaday. In the fall of 1942, Miss Marie Scheer became the foreman, but no new Workers were added. In 1943, Mrs. Marjorie Carney became foreman and recruited additional help in the persons of Norma Sparks., Margaret Ellen Daldrup, and Louise Smith. The work of digging the footing prospered and character became evident. By 1944 the excavating was nearing comple- tion and Mrs. W'aneta Lane became foreman and Connie Wnittenburg appeared with her pick and shovel, ready to lend her weight to the task of Character building. ,Although the work was progressing nicely, additional help was always welcome and in 1945 Miss Grace Turner accepted the foreman's job and Garmin Jennings and Donna Petre arrived on the scene. , The year 1946 was a memorable one inasmuch as it meant that the spadework was finished and we shall say that the sixth phase of endeavor had been completed-in that year we were ably guided by Mrs. Ted Boosinger and strengthened by the arrival of Betty Brown, Warren Ferris, John Fort- ney and Larry Parker. In the Fall of 1947 things really began to hum, Character building had reached the point where it Was ready for building the forms that were to re- ceive the sinews of concrete and steel. The expert in charge was Mrs. Marie Hampton, and the new recruits were erry Kephart, Bill Moretini, Rowena French, J ack Penrose, Robert Morrow, and 'Virginia Hough. , To the steady rhythm of hammer and saw, Mrs. James Krockenberger took charge of operations and she was everywhere The Foundation must be true and straight the Cornerstone must have a solid footing and in that year of 1948 Dianne Musser Joined the group of now skilled workmen and Women 1949 1S a year we shall long remember for 11 neymtn but real honest to goodness Freshmen- ably guided by foreman Mrs. Forrest Garrison and tremendously strengthened by the appearance of Ronald Phelps, Mary Alice Dean, Martha Howard, Patricia Ann I-lallar, Donna Sue Jones, Dorothy Sechrest, Dale Corkran, Loyd Hite, Janice Maloney, Bob Carlyle, Allan Dean, Mike Ford, John Graham, Donald Kephart, Russell McCannon, Don McVey, LeRoy VanGilder, and James XVarren. At the Half-Century mark of 1950, the forms were filled., the pattern set, and the building of character kept pace under the direction of Mr. C. VV. Garey and some skilled workmen, by the name of J. C. McLanahan, Marva Jean Stockton, and Don Helton, who arrived in that year. By 1951, Mrs. Opal Xvilliams supervised the removal of the Wooden forms, but by this time the crew had grown to such proportions 'that two Eoremen were necessary and Miss Margaret Jones was very able in this capacity. No new workmen were- added that year, but time was found to present a play, entitled Love Your Neighbor, and also to give a bountiful Banquet to those who were about to graduate as Master Craftsmen. So it came to pass that in the fall of the year 1952 A. D. Mrs. James Krockenberger again accept- ed the responsibility for this vast group, together with Mr. YVilliam Stevens and at the same time Doris Reifsnider appeared to make the final effort. Again time was taken- to present a play, called No More Homework, ' and, it may be said here that many, many other activities, too numerous to be set forth herein, were achieved. The Foundation is now complete, it is strong and true, the Character that it embodies will ably hold the foundation stone of Success and these workmen and women have the knowledge and the skill to build upon this stone an edifice that will endure through the ages. It must be remembered, dear Reader, that although only the foremen of this drama were mentioned by name., that there was a vast organ- ization of architects and draftsmen and many others along the way that we shall group together and call Faculty and to this group we say in unison, Thank you, You Were wonderful. Sealing The Cornerstone By Jerry Kephart, Class President Faculty, friends, parents and seniors. lt has been an honor and an achievement to have bee11 president of this class for the past four years. Seniors, I have enjoyed it and my knowledge has been broadened by working with you, and receiving your full hearted support. It pleases me to see so, many familiar faces out tonight to help make our graduation a success. YVe, the seniors of '53, want to thank the faculty for its guiding hand through these long, hard twelve years. We want to thank our parents for their patiencfe and kindness which has and will serve as a headlight through our lives As we go out into the world to seek our goals may our chaiacter be our corner stone to success Though we all have a long road to travel' may it be bound with happiness and righteousness with God by oui sides each day Senlois good bye and good luck to all of you , . , O, . U , , .. . Q , M ., , .,. , 1 . , . . -::....a5..:-.eve .-...... ..,e....-v. , ,,.,,,.-3923 H. , , I t g -,,, -- N 51 I szovcoxf aizz Pi4'bi0i0i010?fPi0C PI0I010I0t01010:o1o:n1o Semor ACf1V1f16S Architect Of Dreams KCLASS PRUPHECYJI By John Graham You have asked what will happen to class members of 1953. This is a tremendous QHGSUOI1- I predict that there will be great progress in the next 20 years. Our world will change, even more than it has in the last 20 years. y-.Let us go now, to the year 1973. LVThe nations of the world have organized and formed the U. W., the United VVorld, and Russell McCannon is President. This development, located in New York, was made D0SSible thT0l-1311 the W01'k of two world known sociologists, Dale Corkran and Donna Petre. Dennis Hough, a renowned scien- tist, has just returned from Paris and is my guest. We decided to visit this 'great place. ' We walked into the capitol building: the first person we saw was Marvin Bedsaul, the efficient guard. He checked our passes and we entered the reception room. On the walls we saw paintings by the famous artist, Bill Moretini. ' The attractive receptionist was Dottie Hum- Dhries. WVe asked Dottie if we might S96 the Dresl' dent, but we were told that he was in conferenoe with Don Helton, a renowned representative from the National Farm Bureau. Dottie said we 6201115 seeour brilliant U. S. representative, Laffy Parker- YVe entered his office, and gl-1655 Who We Saw there' lt was none other than 'Connie Whittenburg, h1S efficient and trusted personal Secretary. - 'Larry wanted us to see the whole city so he asked his personal chauffeur, LeRoy VanG11d61' to show xus around. We stopped at Carlyles restau- rant. Bobby Carlyle, a Connoisseur of fine food, has the most widely acclaimed restaurant in UBS ' n of the world. , StCtTVe left the capitol and started for the air- , . . - th 't . As we entered the Ad- craft plants neai e C1 Y we Saw a familiar ' 'stration Building, asain , The vivacious receDIi0f1iSt here was Shlrley canaday. YVe got a pass '10 the labofaton' and there we saw otherAf5G0D16' Whom We knew' Warren Ferris, at test. pilot, and Mike Ford, a geolo- gist, were talking of a power Dlimt to replmfe the atomic plants. now in use. VVarren asked if we would like a ride in his newest plane. We ?LI1SYV9I'9d in the affirmative. Since it was necessary for every' one to have an examination, we reported to Louise Long, the efficient head nurse. We also saw, Martha Howard, the capable laboratory tech- nician. Martha told us that Janice Maloneynis 2. nurse in Nebraska, and that Norma SDHYKS 15 an outstanding social-worker in St. Louis, Missouri. As we left the Administration Building we noticed Jack Penrose and Donna Sue Jones exam- ing the blue prints for a new administration build- ing. Donna Sue is a world famous interior decor- ator, and Jack is a well known commercial artlst. XVhen on our plane trip we S3-W the giS21I1YiC grain farm of Loyd Hite. 'VVe landed near the large estate of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chaney. Mrs. Chaney is Rowena French, the bubble gum girl in our Senior Play in 1953. XVhile visiting at the Chaney estate we learned that Betty Brown and Shirley Hall live near there. They and their husbands jointly own the Brown Hall Resort, named after Betty and Shirley. A frequent visitor at the resort is Dorothy St-rwlirost, :1 skilled beauty operator, in Philadelphia, Pai. We tried to call Dorothy by telephone and in so doing found out that Doris Reifsnider is a long distance telephone operator in Philadelphia, and when Doris starts to put calls through, allvlines are cleared. Rowena told us she recently had a letter from her old friend and pal, Patsy I-Iallar, who is now a famous Home Economist in Los Angeles. Patsy had told Rowena that Carol Cantrell, an outstand- ing elementary teacher in Denver, Colorado, and Peggy Tevis, a Mathematics instructor in Chicago, and Louise Smith, a Commerce instructor in Pan- ama City, Florida, had stopped to visit her a few minutes. They were on a vacation trip to Honolulu and were having a wonderful time. Dennis and I returned to my home and we turned on our television for an evening of relaxa- tion. Imagine our surprise to see the Fortney Show of Shows. John Fortney has just replaced Sid Ceasa1', and there was Virginia Hough-taking the place of Imogene Coca. To say the least, they had a hilarious show--much better than the Show of Shows of 1953. Margaret Daldrup was a guest star on his program. At the close of the program, John introduced his producer, Jerry Kephart, and his choreographer, Fae Hamilton. His band is directed by Robert Morrow and J. C. McLanahan, that famous trumpet player, is in the band. Last month I had a little trouble with one of my Hot Rods, tyou see I'1n a Hot Rod dealer! so 1 took it over to Jacl-:'s Speed Shop. Yes, you guessed it. The shop was owned by Jack McWhirt. I was happy to find another of our old class mates, Don McVey. He is Jack's expert mechanic. Jack told us that his latest car was to be driven the next week on the Indiana Speedway, owned by Allan Dean. On the day of the race, Donald Kephart, who owns a great chain of drug stores, called me and said he was in town for a couple of days, so we attended the race together. That was quite a day. Imagine our surprise to see Ronald Phelps there. He was the timer. That's just his sidelineg he works ordinarily for General Electric. The four of us had coffee together after the race, and got to reminiscing and discussing our classmates of 1953. Allan said James Vyarren, a wealthy farmer and stockman in Illinois, often attends the races. On our way home Donald and I stopped at a Modern and Magnificient Drive-In Theatre. We found the owner to be Joene Cotter- Joene was about as happy to see us as we were to see edition Marva tained live in her. Right on of The Holden Jean Stockton her desk was the latest Progress. In it we read that and her husband had enter- again at their country home. Those who this hurly burl y world think it one of their greatest treats to find a little time to go out to Marva Jean's beautiful country home where they always find peace and contentment. We really enjoyed reading The Progress. There were several items about our class of 1953. WVe noted that Carmin Jennings, a noted educator, re- cently left for New York where she will join the European Educational Tour conducted by Colum- bia University. Another item of interest was that Dianne Musser, a successful lawyer in Kingston, Colo- rado, was home for a short visit. The item that shocked us most was the one saying that Lola Jean Hancock had just gone to South America to look after her telephone interests. According to The Progress, Mary Alice Dean is conducting a private Kindergarten in Holden and is so successful that she always has a long waiting list. I have enjoyed making these predictions. In 1973 look in your 1953 Eagle and see how many of them come true. Juv as-ia... . . V - .,,.. .,. ......-i ..Q1. Y W- r g' ' -z.g.:4.a.i1....1.1-f..-.-.. .. ...N-111-41111-.Q 1 ,3,,,,,, 3112 1,111,313 roto-wiv' 12111 1112111141111-'IO Senior Activities Who's Who MARVIN BEDSAUL Football Letter 1 yr.: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: Eagle Staff: Softball 1 yr.: Mixed Chorus 1 yr., Operetta 1 yr. BETTY BROWVN FHA 4 yrs.: Eagle Staff: Interclass Basketball 1 yr. SHIRLEY ANN CANADAY Glee Club 3 yrs., President Senior year, Ac- companist 2 yrs.: Mixed Chorus 3 yrs., Accompanist 2 yrs.: Secretary of Sophomore Class: Treasurer of Junior Class: Senior Play: Junior Play: Operetta 2 yrs.' Pep Squad 3 yrs. Cheerleader 2 yrs.: Eagle Staff: District Music Contest 4 yrs., West Central Music Festival 4 yrs., State Music Contest 2 yrs.' Eagle Queen Candidate' Band 3 yrs. Letter 3 yrs.' Business Certifi'-ate' Jr. Red Cross Representative 4 yrs.' District American Le, ion Oratorical Contest Junior year' Honor Roll' Student Activity Council 1 yr.' Editor of E-igles Quill Senior year. CAROL SUE CANTRELL Glee Club 4 yrs. Librarian 1 yr.' Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.' Operetta 3 yrs.' Pep Squad 4 yrs.' Fagle Staff' District Music Contest 4 yrs. West Central Music Festival 4 yrs. Piano Solo Pating II Vocal Solo Rating II' FHA 3 yrs. Music Director and Parliamentarian' Interclass Basketball 1 yr.' Vocal Solo at Intermission of Senior Play' Librarian 1 BOB CARLYLE Track 2 yrs. Letter 2 yrs.' FFA 4 yrs.' District FFA Contest. HAROLD 'CHANEY Class Vice president Fieshman Sophomore Junior and Senior years Football Letter 4 yrs Basketball Letter 2 yrs Softball 2 yrs Student Activitiy Council 4 yrs Vice president Iunior and Senior yrs Most popular Boy Senior year District Advanced Alegbra Contest Honor Roll Senioi Play Junior Play DALE CORKRAN Football Letter 1 yi Chorus 1 yi Eagle Staff Treasurer FFA 1 yr District Advanced Algebra Contest Honor Roll JOEINE COTTLR Glee Club 2 yrs Operetta 1 yr Eagle Staff VIARGARE1 ELLEN DALDRUI-' Glee Club 4 yrs Mixed Chorus 4 yrs Band 2 yrs Pep Squad 4 yrs Eagle Staff District Music Contest 4 yrs West Central Music Festival 4 yrs Eagle Queen Candidate Interclass Basketball 4 yrs Girls Basketball Team ALLAN DEAN Football Letter 3 yrs FFA 4 yrs President FFA District FFA Contest MARY ALICE DEAN Eagle Staff FHA 4 yrs Reporter Sophomore 3ear Secretary Junior year Reporter Senior year VVARREN FERRIS Interclass Basketball 1 yr Eagle Staff District Mechanical Drawing Contest MIKE FORD Secretary of Freshman Class Junior Play Senior Play Chorus 1 yr Operetta 1 yr Eagle Staff Student Activity Council 1 yr JOHN FORTNEY Treasurer of Senior Class Senior Play Bas ketball Letter 3 yrs Interclass Basketball 1 yr Mixed Chorus 3 yrs Operetta 2 yrs ROVVENA FRENCH Glee Club 4 yrs., Treasurer Senior year: Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: Treasurer of Freshman Class: Senior Play: Junior Play: Operetta 3 yrs.: Pep Squad 4 yrs.: Cheerleader 3 yrs.: Head Cheerleader 2 yrs.: Eagle Staff: Most Popular Girl Senior year: District Music Contest 4 yrs.: Mfest Central Music Festival 4 yrs.: Business Certificate: FHA 1 yr.: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: FFA Terracing Contest Queen Junior year: Co-Editor of Eagles Quill Sophomore and Junior fyears: Play Day Representative Fresh- man year. A JOHN GRAHAM Senior Play: Junior Play: Eagle Staff: District Mechanical Drawing and Physics Contests: Honor Roll. SHIRLEY JEAN HALL A Mixed Chorus 1 yr.' FHA 2 yrs.' Interclass Basketball 2 yrs. PATRICIA ANN HALLAR Clee Club 2 yrs.' Junior Play' Operetta 2 yrs.' Pep Squad 4 yrs.' Cheerleader 1 yr.' Substitute Cheerleader 2 yrs.' Eagle Staff' Business Certifi- cate' FHA 1 yr.' Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.' Magazine Salesmanship Award. FAE JO ANN HAMILTON Glee Club 4 yrs.' Mixed Cho1'us 2 yrs.' Junior Play' Senior Play' Operetta 3 yrs. Pep Squad 3 5rs.' Cheerleader 2 yrs.' Eagle Staff' District Music Contest 4 yrs.' VVest Central Music Contest 4 yrs-.' Girls Trio 2 yrs. Girls Sextet 1 yr. Vocal Solo 3 yrs.' Business Certificate' FHA 4 yrs.' FHA Song Leader and Parliamentarian: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.' Sub-district Officer of FHA' Honor Roll' Play Day Representative Freshman year' Girls Basketball Team LOLA JEAN HANCOCK Band 1 yr Junior Play Senior Play Eagle Staff FHA 2 yrs Interclass Basketball 2 yrs DON HELTON Mixed Chorus 2 yrs FFA 4 yrs Treasurer Senior year Secretary Junior year District FFA Farm Mechanics Contest Radio Skit Junior year Farm Mechanics Senior year LOREN LOYD HITE Junior Play Interclass Basketball 1 yr Eagle Staff FFA 4 yis Sentinel Senior year Green hand Farmer Chapter Farmer FFA District Contest Radio Skit 51 Soils and Crops 51 Live stock Judging 51 Parliamentary Procedure 52 Livetock Judging 52 State Rating I Teiracing Contest Winner 52 Reserve Grand Champion in P A G Contest WV1nner Lixestock Judging 53 FFA Basketball 4 yrs .JENNIS I-IOUGH Junior Play Senior Play Interclass Basket ball 4 yrs Mixed Chorus 3 yis Operetta 3 yrs l1d1tor in Chief of the Eagle FFA 2 yrs Green hand Farmer Chapter Farmer District Plain Geometry Contest I-Ionoi Roll Boys State Repre sentative VIRGINIA HOUGH Glee Club 1 yr Jun or Play Pep Squad 4 yrs Vice president Senior year Subsitute Cheerleader 1 yr Eagle Staff Homecoming Queen Candidate Senior year FHA 4 yrs Vice president 2 yrs Secretary Treasurer Senioi year Interclass Basket ball 4 yrs Band 1 yr MARTHA ANN HOYVARD Glee Club 2 yrs Senioi Play Opeietta 2 yrs Eagle Staff Business Certificate Honor Roll L1 orarian 1 yr 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 ' ' V 1 ef Y 'r 1 Y Y Y l 1 1 of 4 , l 1 1 0 H 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 0 1 1 1 N 0' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 -1 Y 1 U I 1 1 1 YI' 1 1 1 5 ! , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 -I 1 - . 4 -1 -1 , - . - . 1 0, - . . . . . 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QC bzericricrioioioioioicnioicxioifrioq Senior DOROTHY FAYE HUMRIIRIES Glee Club 2 yrs.: Junior Play: Senior Play: Operetta 2 yrs.: Pep Squad 2 yrs., Treasurer Jun- ior year: Eagle Staff: Business Certificate: Inter- class Basketball 1 yr.: Honor Roll. CARMIN JENNINGS Eagle Staff: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Honor Roll. DONNA SUE JONES Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Sec- retary: Senior Class Secretary: Barnwarming Queen Junior year: Student Activity Council 2 yrs., Secretary Junior and Senior years: Homecoming Queen Sophomore year: Eagle Queen Candidate: FHA 4 yrs.: Historian Sophomore year, President Junior year, Vice president Senior year, Sub-dis- trict Parliamentarian Sophomore year:cInterclass fBasketball 3 yrs.: Honor Roll: Librarian 1 yr. DONALD KEPHART : Football .Letter 3 yrs.: Track Letter 2 yrs.: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Softball 2 yrs.: FFA 4 yrs., Reporter. - JERRY KEPHART Class President Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years: Football Letter 3 yrs.: Basket- ball Letter 2 yrs.: Track Letter 1 yr.: Junior Play: Senior Play: Interclass.Basketball 1 yr.: Softball 2 yrs.: FFA 1 yr.: Student Activity Council 4. yrs., Treasurer and President: Most Popular Boy Junior year: Football C'o-Captain: Interclass Coach 2 yrs. LOUISE LONG Glee Club 2 yrs.: Junior Play: Senior Play: Operetta 1 yr.: Pep Squad 3 yrs, President Junior and Senior years: Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Eagle: FHA 4 yrs., President Senior year, Histor- ian Junior year: District Contest Advanced Alge- bra: D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award: Salesman- ship Award, Junior year: Honor Roll: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: Librarian 2 yrs. JANICE BEALL MALONEY Eagle Staff: FHA 4 yrs., Reporter Junior year: Freshman Assembly: FHA Assembly 4 yrs.: Amer- ican Legion District Oratorical Contest: Honor Roll. RUSSELL EDWARD McCANNON Junior Play: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Sec- retary of the Eagle: FFA 4 yrs., Treasurer and Secretary, Farm Mechanic Award '50, State Far- mer '53, Farm Mechanics Team '53, Rating I, Live Stock Judging '52, Rating V, Live Stock Judging Team '52 Rating IV: FFA District Con- tests, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2 yrs., Radio Skit 2 yrs., Plow Terracing Contest Rating II: American Legion Oratorical Contest Senior year: FFA Basketball 2 yrs.: Valedictorian. J. C. McLANAHAN Basketball Letter 1 yr.: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Senior Play: Band 3 yrs.: Softball 2 yrs. JACK MCVVHIRT Football Letter 1 yr.: Basketball Letter 2 yrs.: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Softball 1 yr.: Assis- tant Business Manager of the Eagle. DON McVEY Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: Entered Holden High Freshman year. BILL MORETINI Interclass Basketball 1 yr.: Mixed Chorus 3 yrs.: District Music Contest Vocal Solo 3 yrs.: Operetta 2 yrs.: XVest Central Music Festival 3 yrs.: District Contest of Art and Sculpturing, Rating I and II. 9014 iltai izzr 020 Activities ROBERT MORROVV Football Letter 1 yr.: Dramatic Play: Trom- bone Solo at Intermission of Senior Play: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: Baseball 1 yr.: Softball 1 yr.: Band 4 yrs.: District Music Contest Trombone Solo, Rating I: Pep Band 3 yrs. DIANNE MUSSER Glee Club 4 yrs.: Music Librarian 1 yr.: Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Junior Play: Senior Play: Operetta 2 yrs.: Pep Squad 3 yrs.: Eagle Staff: District Music Contest 4 yrs.: Girl's Trio: Business Certificate: Interclass Basketball 1 yr.: Salesmanship Award: Junior-High Basketball Team: Xvest Central Music Festival 4 yrs.: State Music Contest 1 yr. LARRY PARKER - Junior Play: Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Mixed Chorus 1 yr.: Eagle Staff. JACK PENROSE Football Letter 1 yr: Art Editor of the Eagle: FFA 1 yr. DONNA PETRE Glee Club 2 yrs., Vice president Senior year: Mixed Chorus 1 yr.: Band 3 yrs.: Junior Play: Operetta 1 yr.: Pep Squad 4 yrs., Cheerleader 1 yr., Substitute Cheerleader 1 yr.: Eagle Staff: District Music Contest Flute Solo: Homecoming Queen Attendant, Junior year: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: 1-lonor Roll: Junior Red Cross Representative 2 yrs.: VVest Central Music Festival 4 yrs.: Girl's Sextet Senior year. RONALD PHELPS Football' Letter 3 yrs.: Basketball Letter 3 yrs.: Track Letter 2 yrs.: Junior Play: Senior Play: Softball 1 yr.: District Music Contest in Boys' Quartet, Rating II: Sports Editor of the Eagle: FFA 1 yr.: YVest Central Music Festival 1 yr. DORIS REIFSNIDER Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: Pep Squad 2 yrs: Inter- class Basketball 3 yrs. at Kingsville. DOROTHY SECHREST V Eagle Staff: Glee Club 1 yr.: FHA 3 yrs. U LOUISE SMITH Senior Play: Junior Play: Eagle Staff: FHA 3 yrs.: Glee Club 2 yrs.: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs. NORMA SPARKS Glee Club 3 yrs., Librarian: Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs.: Operetta 2 yrs.: Pep Squad 3 yrs., Secretary Senior year: Eagle Staff: West Central Music Festival 4 yrs.: District Music Con- test 4 yrs.: Clarinet Quartet: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs. MARVA JEAN STOCKTON Glee Club 2 yrs.: Mixed Chorus 1 yr.: Operetta 2 yrs.: Eagle Staff: Business Certificate: Honorable Mention on Honor Roll. PEGGY TEVIS Band 3 yrs., Secretary Junior year: Usher at Junior Play: Pep Squad 3 yrs.: Eagle Staff: Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest 2 yrs.: District Geometry Contest, Rating of III: Salutatorian. LEROY VAN GILDER ' Interclass Basketball 1 yr.: Mixed Chorus 2 yrs.: District Music Contest 2 yrs.: Operetta 2 yrs.: FFA 2 yrs. JAMES WVARREN . Interclass Basketball 2 yrs.: Mixed Chorus 1 yr.: FFA 1 yr. CONNIE LUE WVHITTENBURG Glee Club 2 yrs.: Operetta 2 yrs.: Pep Squad 1 yr.: Eagle Staff: Business Certificate: Interclass Basketball 4 yrs.: Captain 3 yrs. 'wmv'- ? I l 1 1 I K -'P -'ff' ,..,... ,..-.. TEE EAGLE -L -N -f - H- ' Semor ACf1V1f16S A Blueprlnt For Posterlty QCLASS WILLJ By Donna Sue Jones 'We the Senioi Class of 1953 belng of sound lxsh and declare this to be ou1 last vslll and testa ment To our teachers who have been so helpful and patient with us the past years we leave the mem ories of the Seruor class of fifty three and hope they are pleasant ones Also we leave all knowledge xxhlch was not absorbed by us in hopes that the futuie classes will be more absorbent To the Juniors we leave all of our dignity which they will be needing as Seniors Also the thrlll and honor of graduation To the Sophomores We will our quiet Ways 1n the halls and the fun of Woiking on the .Tumor Senior Banquet To the Freshman we leave our studious Ways and our dignified mannei during btudy Hall To the Eighth Glade we will all Well used textbooks and test papers that they may be of some help Also our orderly lockers and hope they will keep them that Way To the Seventh Grade who are Just beginning their high school caieer We will all our patience and best wishes that they will some day become Seniors The Senior Class as noted craftsmen upon graduating from 1-Iolden High would like to mdi xidually leave the following blueprints behind to help the future bullders to become better craftsmen Marvln Bedsaul vsills his unexpected questions and remarks in Trlgonometry class to Joe Dale Cantrell Betty Brown Wills all lost report cards to any one who can find them Shirley Canaday Wills her Job as p1an1st for the Chorus to Jean Cameron Carol Cantrell wills her experiences in Biology class to Jimmie Dale Dixon Bob Carlyle wills all lus fountain pens to Helen Dennis, all but his Parker Did I say fountain pen? Maybe I meant Lorene Harold Chaney and Rowena French will their small but frequent agreements to Betty Jones and James Bradbury Dale Corkran will his mathematical brains to Danlel Day Allan Dean XVIHS his cozy conveisfttions with that ceitain sophomore girl to Heniy Claik and Betty Bailey XVa11en Feius wills his dieams of Maulyn Monioe to C t1X1l1 Wainer Mike Ford wills his appreciation of a good Joke to Lila Hedden John Foitney wills his carefree ways to Kenny Rakei who ieally doesn t need them at all John Giaham wills his speaking ability to Gerald Goachei Shirley Hall wills her ability to skip school to Faye Sciogham Patsy Hallam wills hex car to Eugene Davidson happy day Myrna' I understand long rides are more romantic than walks Fae Hamilton wills her dancing ability t Jimmy Joe Fortney Lola Jean Hancock vtills he1 interest in Home Ec to Janice Walters Loyd Hite Wills his excess height to Jerry Wallace Dennis Hough wills his position as Ed1t0r 1n Chief of the Eagle to Carroll Simpson Virginia Hough w1lls her maJorette hat to Doris .lean McLanahan Martha Howard Wills her sense of humor to lna Mae Young Dott1e Humphries wills her Job as school book keeper to Elaine Borer Carmin Jennings vsills all those boy friends he says she hasnt got to Patsy Early Beware Patsy I think shes only kidding, Donna Sue Jones wills all the good luck she has had through school to Francis Ann Robey Donald Kephart wills all those naps he has managed to take during classes to Dale Bedsaul Jerry Kephart Wills his position as quarter back on the football team to Cecil Long Good luck Cecll We know you can do it Louise Long wills her arguments in SOC1010gy class to Suzanne Flsher Janice Maloney Wills her good times riding that dear old school bus to Carole Ford Russell McCannon wills his studious ways to Allen Farnsworth Seriously Allen it pays' J C McLanahan wills h1s ability to attract women to Harry Kanaday V N- N -nhg I A. W- -mm- 4 W, U L, Y fm ,--. -V -1, --f - f-- . ., . .,..,...m.-.-..-.. ......,...,.,,.,. 3 1! 1 ill Q . 1 i 1 L-1 i ' A 13:1 ::::::n:: n::::n 0:1221 Q: Q1 i -t-.-,-.,-..-..-. .-..- ill 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1131 ,H I in I I . , , 1? I ' ' , ' f 1 , ' . . 0. . , 1 - ' . 1 1 A V ' c ' . l. 1' ,Q , ' - 'Y ' 0- ' . ' . . L . . 1 1 mind and memory do therefore make, ordain, pub- . - - - . v' . ' 1 1 A l . . . . Q ' , . . - K 2 , . U I . W .U . , . . - . ff ' . . . U . ' . Oh I, U 04 ' Q1 ' I V C . U Y. . . ' I ' ' 0' ' ' 0 'O' ' , WV ' . O- . . . . . -. - . 1 ' 1 . . , . , - . - - ,, , , . . . . V cr- I ' Y l . N . . - U . . .U , . . .- A I . u ,V . . U Y. A . . . . . S , ot 1 ' 1 Q - , r A I , 4 , . . 0. , C . I . C 1 1 ,1 1 I 1 l . .Toene Cotter w1lls her messy locker to Martha Shier, if she will promise to keep it clean next year. Margaret Daldrup Wills her long blonde hair to Joan Bronson. Mary Alice Dean Wills all stray pieces of pat- terns in the Home Ee room to Janet Cameron. Don McVey wills his beauty naps in English class to anyone who can get by with it. Jack McVVhirt wills all those valentines he received when acting as gymn instructor to Larry Jones. , Bill Moretini wills his mustache to Jarvis Jones. 'fe ..i,..dln. V 'g A -ia-1-AM--A , - c 9:9311 iizzzl vznxnzmfozocnoc D014 Qinz fx-waoo:0qnQ.0qug.,..,:, Senior Activities GCLASS WILL? Robert Morrow will his trombone to Larry NVheatlcy, but he must promise to serenade the Sociology class as well as Bob did this year. Dianne Musser wills her interest in Ford's to Donald Shier. Did anyone mention cars? Larry Parker wills his ability to always be with the bell during school to Jimmy Huber. Only Larry spells bell with a capital B. Jack Penrose wills his artistic ability to Donal Bruns. Donna Petre wills her interest in California to Kay Billingsley. VVhat's so interesting about Cali- fornia? It must be the climate. . Ronald Phelps wills his wavy brown hair to Lyle Quick. Dorothy Sechrest wills her cute remarks in Home Ec to Nancy Dunn. Louise Smith wills nothing to no one. Norma Sparks wills her interest in out of town boys to Lea Ann Sappington. Marva Jean Stockton wills her ability to sell ads for the Eagle to Mary Helen Park. Peggy Tevis wills her good grades to Alice Raber. Leroy Van Gilder wills the good times he has had in Holden High to Buddy Van Gilder. That's what we call brotherly love. James WVarren wills his interest in Industrial Arts to Bobby Jones. Connie WVhittenburg wills her flashy earrings to Fiossie Kassing. Donald Helton wills his quiet manner to Perry Kassing. This We've got to see! Doris Reifsnider wills her sweet ways to Charlotte 'Warner. IN NVITNESS WI-IEREOF, NVe, the senior class of 1953, have subscribed our names and fixed our seal the thirteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty- three. Testator, Donna Sue Jones Principal, Troy E. Hirni Sponsors, Drusilla Krockenberger YVilliam Stevens Character Is The Cornerstone To Success lBy Russell McCann0n, Valedictorianl In the process of the construction of all material things there must be a foundationg a cornerstone upon which the base of the building must rest. And so it is in the construction of our lives: we must have a foundation from which to build and mold our lives into what can be termed Success, both in the eyes of others and of our Maker. I can think of nothing that better fulfills thc position as a Cornerstone upon which to base our lives than that of Character. Ive have spent the past twelve years develop- ing our Character so that the foundation upon which we build our lives might be strong enough to place upon it the weighty problems that we must face in our attempts to reach the outward goals of Success. But it is necessary that we pause here to pay tribute to our teachers, parents, and friends, who have helped us to advance thus far along the stepping stones of life. No doubt they often had misgivings as to the continuation of our advance- ment, but through their undying efforts, they have placed us in a position where we can direct our lives toward a goal which will best fulfill our ambitions. I The problems which we must face will be both huge and numerous, but through the proper con- struction of our lives we can face those problems with the vigor that will place us on top in every instance. 'With the passing of our coming graduation, we must each go into separate fieldsof livelihood. Some of us will become farmers, manufacturers, engineers, or teachersg yet others will join the armed forces and some of us will continue our education in some higher institution of learning. But no matter how diversified our interests are, I believe that we can find success if we will but heed the words of Maximilian Robespierre, No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. And in remembering this quotation we must try to keep our character at a level that can be questioned by no one. The Builders By Peggy Tevis, Salutatorian Friends, parents, and teachers, we the gradu- ating class of nineteen hundred fifty-three, wish to welcome you to our Corner-stone laying. Tonight we are gathered here to lay the cor- ner-stone of character, the first stone in our build- ing of success. As the builders, we the graduation class have laid a firm foundation during the past twelve years on which to build. But as the builders could never accomplish anything without the work of the architect, engineers, and contractors, we could not have accomplished this without the aid of our parents, teachers, and friends. Perhaps we are best described by Longfellow in his poem, 'The Builders. All are architects of Fate WVorking in these walls of Time, Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or lowg Each thing in its place is best: And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise Time is with materials filled, Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Again on behalf of the class of fifty-three, I would like to thank our teachers, parents, friends, and members of the school board who have con- tributed to the laying of our foundation and have made possible the laying of this corner-stone to- night. Isa! tmoments we'll remember The senior class honor roll of 1053 1S as follows . ...- ... ,... . ....,......... ..-.... - .--- -...i...i...1.i.. - - - .-11. -7 -'M ---' - M n . :.-ea - , ,um,,,-we, , , rn ..E.:..:..:.t:.:t:..:.,-: :.5.:f.:.- THE EIMS-LE -.:t.-......,:....-.,.s......,.,..:..:.::.. Senior Activities Character By Donna Sue Jones To reach success is our motive, our goal, So success we shall be gaining, The Cornerstone of that goal, Success Is Character, which we are obtaining. Of what and how is Character made For the past twelve years we've been learning, Now we are ready to climb the steepest grade, 'With ambition and determination we are burning We must have faith in the future, our country, ourselves Also, confidence and courage unending, VVe must look ahead with optimism and delve In the lessons of experience that are commending We must always have the will to do our best, And treat,one another with understanding All of these traits and more, no less Leads to Character which to Success is demanding. Character is the Cornerstone of Success This motto we'll always be remembering XVe'll mold ourselves into the best of men For in building Character there is no ending. Class of Fifty-Three By Peggy Tevis The Eagle , memories stored in a book For future generations to see. It is there they shall look For the Class of-Fifty-Three. In memory of Superintendent Markland, Our Eagle , we dedicated thee. One of the greatest men in the land, To the Class of Fifty-Three. The class flower is the carnation 'lhe colors blue and white you see Non morf beautiful could you mention For the Class of lufty Three Character is the Corneistone to Success May this our class motto be The way up the road to happiness For the Class of Fifty Three School Day Memories By Janice Beall Maloney School days are like highways That we travel o er and o ei And we start out on our Jouiney W1th little thought of what s in store Thru our gxade school days we wondered If wed ever make the hill That seemed so steep and rugged Anr our desires wed all fulfill Tnen when High School we entered W'e with hopes so very bright Found that we had Just begun To climb the highway to its height Now that we are Seniors 1 And our days at H.H.S. are few Our hearts grow very heavy As we thing of leaving you. VVe will think of all of you often As we journey on thru life And we hope We've been a friend Thru happiness and strife. lVe've had heartaches and sorrows As our friends have slipped away But we know they're in our memories And in our hearts to stay. NVe will miss the old school busses Stopping daily at our door And the drivers we'll think of often And the boys and girls galore. Let us leave a parting tribute To our teachers W'he have been In all the tasks It's not only big kind and true so very patient we've had to do. l l , i J ' I I But the very small ones too That will make us all the happier For knowing folks like you. To our parents we'll say thank you For all the many things you've done And we hope we'll not disappoint you In the years that are to come. We've had trials and dissappointments As we travelled along the xway But they will seem like nothing VVhen congratulations we hear them say. Se we say Good-by, God bless you And let our minds recess Always remembering our class motto Character is the Cornerstone to Success. . Senior Honor Roll The senior class honoi 1oll 1S composed of stu dents vsho have made an average of 90 O1 above for then four yeais 111 h1gh school Out of the class of fifty two students fifteen aie eligible to appear on this honor roll Honorable mention 1S given to students who have not taken all their high school work in Holden but have an average of 90 or above Russell McCannon Peggy Tevis Donna Sue Jones Shnley Ann Caniday John Graham Donna Petre Dennis Hough Dale Coikian Dciothy Faye Humphries Martha Ann Howard Fae Jo Ann Hamilton Carmin Iennings Hai old Chaney Janice Maloney HONORABLE MENTION Marva Jean Stockton , , . ' . . ' , , , - . 11 J ' ' ' Y f 0' ' l X, - '1' - ' 1 1 ' ' I . h y . 1 . . li ' 4 H ' - - r 1 I ' - l ' . cr ' ' f n ...,......................,..,..........,,.,,.....c. . 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A 1 g , . , ai 97 33 95 83 95 11 94 97 94 35 94 22 94 00 93 71 93 53 93 50 92 03 91 71 90 73 90 06 90 61 .. , .La - 1 -..,,,4..-o.f-ev,-i- ': i01 i0i0?':?0?f'i'li0Z4PZ1lilli0C of111moo-niicoeixoapuqpogo-,4,1.,.,,,1,,Q,,:, Senior Activities Eagle Ball The Faculty, the Board of Education and members of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshman Classes were guets of the Eagle Staff at the Eagle Ball May 5, 1953. The Queen candidates, Margaret Ellen Daldrup, Donna Sue Jones and Shirley Ann Canaday were escorted by Ronald Phelps, 'NVarren Ferris and Mike Ford to the foot of the steps leading to a throne of silver on a platform of blue and white. Dennis Hough, Editor-in-Chief of the Eagle, read a letter from Mr. W. J. Nifestmore, make-up artist for Paramount Pictures Corporation, Hollywood, California, saying that his selection for Eagle Queen was marked Number One on the back of her picture. After opening the pictures and find- ing the one marked Number One, Mr. Hough an- nounced that Mr. Xvestmore had selected Shirley Ann Canaday as the 1953 Eagle Queen. Miss .Canaday ascended the throne and Mr. Hough then placed a beautiful crown of white carnations and blue ribbons on her head. The crown was a gift of the Cast Funeral Home. Miss Canaday and her attendants and their escorts led the first dance of the evening. The class colors, blue and white, were carried out in the beautiful decorations of the auditorium and also in the refreshments. Individual cakes iced with white icing and a blue fifty-three in the center were served with punch. The cakes were a gift of the Cast Bakery. The evening was spent in dancing and every- one had a very enjoyable evening. Senior Play On the night of Thursday, April 23, 1953, the Senior Class of 1953 presented a three-act comedy, No More Homework. The cast was as fellows: Miss Goodin, math teacher, Louise Long. Mrs. Clendenning, science teacher, Martha Howard. Miss Ogilvie, English teacher, Shirley Ann Canaday Mr. Harper, history teacher, John Fortney. Coach Guthrie, Harold Chaney. Mr. Lundquist, the principal, Dennis Hough. Pamela Jones, president cf the student council, Dorothy Humphries. Buzz Bailey, Pamela's boy friend, Jerry Kephart. Shalimar Ames. secretary of student council, Dianne Musser. Midge Murphy, fond of rumors and bubble gum, Rowena French. Faversham Lightly, slow and sleepy, Ronald Phelps Tallulah Ploetz, high school's gift to the theatre, Fae Hamilton. Ronald Sassoon, basketball star. Mike Ford. Miss Dill, school secretary, Louis Smith. Tick Tock, the Napoleonic janitor, J. C. Mc- Lanahan. Mrs. Ratchet, cleaning woman, Lola Jean Hancock. Elmer B. Ames, Shalimar's father, John Graham. This play, directed by Miss Lucille Burroughs, concerned the problems which arose in the school office when the principal, vice-principal, and sec- retary were away and the officers of the student council attempted to discharge their duties. Senior Class Gift On Class Night, May 12, 1953, Dale Corkran, on behalf of the Senior Class presented a Record Player to Holden High School. The Senior Class ol' 15153 hopes this gift will be enjoyed by the future classes of Holden High School. Junior-Senior Banquet . The Senior Class, Faculty, Board of Education and their guests were entertained by the Junior Class and their sponsors, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. NVendell Hallar at the Gay Nineties Banquet held Thursday evening, April 30. The theme was carried out with everything from a barbershop scene to a picturesque scene in a park: 'iValls of blue and white rose to meet a blue sky scattered with glittering stars. The Senior Class colors, blue and white, decor- ated the tables in the forms of blue candles and white carnation centerpieces. The Sophomore girls were waitresses aided by the boys of that class. They were properly dressed with their long dresses and hair styles of that day while the boys wore high collars and handlebar mustaches. The food was prepared by the Junior mothers. The menu consisted of tomato juice, steak, creamed new potatoes, green beans, cottage cheese and peaches, relishes, strawberry sundae and angel food cake, nuts, mints, and coffee. The following program was followed through- out the evening: Toastmaster ......... ................................ L arry Jones Invocation ............,......... Mrs. James Krockenberger Toast To Seniors ........................................ Patsy Early Response ................,..........................,........ Jerry Kephart Young Ladies of the Nineties ...................... Quartette Lea Ann Sappington Suzanne Fisher Mary Helen Park Jean Cameron Toast To Faculty ............... .... . .. Mary Helen Park Response ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,... ............... , . Mr. TI'0y Hil'Hi At The Barbership .......,...................... , ......... Quartette Gerald Goacher X'Villiam Moretini Ronald Phelps Carroll Simpson Toast To Board of Education ........ Gerald Goacher Reglggnse ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,.,.,.,,,......,,. ....... M l'. Paul Phipps Musical Toast To Seniors ................ MiXed Qutlrtette Helen Dennis Perry Kassing Jo Elaine Whitfield Larry Jones Mary Helen Park Carroll Simpson Suzanne Fisher Gerald Goacher An orchestra from Sedalia provided the music for the remainder of the evening, which was spent in dancing. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served by the Junior Class. Senior Day at Warrensburg On April 29, 1953, the Senior Class of Holden High School went to NVarrensburg to attend the annual Senior Day held on the campus of Central Missouri State College. Students from approxi- mately one hundred high schools from Central Missouri were entertained by the faculty and students of the college. D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award From three names presented to the Senior class by the faculty, Louise Long was elected to represent Holden High in the state-wide D.A.R. Good Citizen contest. Louise was chosen on the basis of: 1. Dependability--truthfulness, loyalty, and punctuality. 2. Service-cooperation, courtesy, consideration of others. 3. Leadership-personality, selfcontrol, ability to assume responsibility. -4. Patriotism-unselfish interest in family, school, community and nation. ::::.::::::::::::::-::: is-::.::v:: :zz ::r:r: :1 2: :1::1v:rr: Short Wllfe Ups Homecoming Holden High School students were hosts to the Alumni, the Public, the Butler Bears , and the Pep Squad on the night of October 31, 1952, at the annual Homecoming celebration. The Homecoming dance in the high school gym climaxed the football game between the Butler XVhen Doug was expelled from school for fighting because he was teased about his father's being a housewife, Mrs. Butler decided that her place was in the home. So she moved her office into the home and this only added to the mounting state of confusion. As the play came to an end Mr. Butler had had some songs published, Mrs. Butler had moved her office back down town, and the children had W' 1 I l I ls gg iq U ,A pa 1 i 3 so I I - High School Bears and the Holden High School Eagles The game was played on the Holden Chamber of Commerce Field with the Eagles going down to defeat with a score of 26 for Butler and 6 for Holden. At the half time of the football game our crowning of the queen was a delightful perform- ance. The band, standing at attention, made an aisle for the queen, attendants, and their escorts to Walk through from the west side of the field to the east side. Miss XVanda Snare, sophomore, was crowned Queen of Homecoming. She was escorted to the throne by Kenneth Raker and was crowned by co-captains of the football team, Harold Chaney and Jack McXVhirt. The crown was maderof white carnations with a blue H in the center The queen s attendants were Miss Virginia Hough senioi escorted by Dennis Hough and Miss Mary Helen Park Junior escorted by Calvin Warner The irls were biought to the field in John Gia ham s convertible driven by Mike Ford The queen and her attendants Wore mum corsages After the football game everyone assembled in the beautifully decorated gym to continue the evening by greeting old grads and friends Miss Snare and Jerry Kephart started the dance which was concluded about 11 30 P M much to the dis appointment of our loyal and school spirited stu The Pep Squad did a fine Job of decorating the gym using ied white and blue as their color cheme Phe colois of Holden were blue and white and Butlers were red and white Footballs of red construction paper forming a B hung from the south wall with each football containing the name of a Butler Bear and on the north wall forming an H hung blue footballs containing the name of a Holden Eagle Before the Butler Bears went home they were served punch and cookies and as a souvenir each took the football containing his name Needless to ay the Holden girl friends were proudly carrying the Holden footballs During the dance punch and cookies were served Everyone left after having a very enJoy able evening Martha Howard J unlor Play The Junior Class of 1953 presented the play Fathei Was A Housewife on Friday evening November 21 in the Holden High School Auditori um This play was presented under the direction of Miss Lucille Burroughs The play took place in the Butler s living room Mrs Butler, a successful doctor, had turned over her duties of being a housewife to Mr Butler, an unsuccessful song writer Many things added to Mr Butler's problem of trying to be a successful housewife, Doug, his son, was a motorcycle fiend 'and had his troubles with the local police And there was Julie, Doug's twin sister, who tried to keep up with Doug and his friend TVarren decided that their father was a hero and that they would help with the family's problems in the future. THE CAST: Julie Butler, a sixteen-year-old sparkler ................ Suzanne Fisher Doug Butler, her twin, a motorcycle fiend ................ Larry Jones Dr. Ann Butler, their mother, a successful M. D. ...............,..,.........,,..,......, Mary Helen Park Torn Butler, their father, an unsuccessful song writer ,.,,..,.,........,,........ .,... C arroll Simpson Mrs. Hanson, a motherly neighbor, Janice Walters Hank Steincke, a salesman ............ Gerald Goacher XVarren Doug's friend and .1 motorcycle addict Calvin WVarner Ser eant Lutzfelder a police officer Robert McKay Mrs Cranfield an impatient patient Jo Elaine Whitfield Mrs Ames a tim d patient Lorene Parker Pat Flanagan the efficient nurse Jean Cameron Mrs Ixorris high school piincipal s wx if Sally Jo McL1n Miss Osborne a business vsoman Patsy Early calvin Peppei a disc Jockey Perry Kassing Cynthia Lewis a Inger Lea Ann Sappington Russell McCannon Awarded State Farmer Degree Russell McCannon secretary of the Holden FFA Chapter was honored Friday evening April 24 1953 at the State FFA Convention in Colum by being raised to the Degree of State Farmer Russell who 1S the son of M1 and Mrs R C McCannon has done outstanding woik in the Holden High School being valedictorian of his class of 1953 which included doing outstanding work in Vocational Agriculture and F F A Starting out with one heifer he has incl eased his herd to three Angus cows and three heifeis and also has twelve ewes as pait of his supervised farming program Russell was treasurer of the local FFA Chapter during his Junior year a member of the livestock Judging team in 19:12 which won '1 I rating at Columbia Other members of the team were Jim Bruns and Loyd Hite This year he won a I rating in the State FFA Farm Mechanics Contest Other members of this team weie Donald 1-Ieltor and Jack Tlrrmons Russell was also chan man of the parliamentary procedure team which paiticipated in the Sub District Contest at lVar iensburg, and won second place in the Johnson County Terracing Contest in 1931 Russell brings the number of State Farmers to the Holden High School to eight Other boys having ieceived the degree of State Faimer aie Noiman Briscoe, Jack Jones, Wendell Daniel, Carl Stumpff, Sam Raber, Kelly Kephait and Jim Bruns . . 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' F1fth FIRST ROW Connie Rawlins Dean Snare C J Vissler Warren Stowell Barbara Trunlnger Leroy Kelley 1Nelda Hyatt Carolyn Martin Judy Bailey Mrs Hampton teacher SECOND ROW Rosann Thomason Connie YVar ner Duane Williams Larry Carson Floyd Gudde Jackie Hobbs Jlmmie Terrell Carolyn I-I1,,,,,1ns Tommy Rearden THIRD ROVV Doris Stark Jerry K Zvacek Jerry Buchanan Patty Rockwell Donna Lee Dlshman XVh1tman Hanes Sandia Gattermexr Martha Ellen Weeks Merlene Pease Jimmy Hammond merman James Lindley Jimmie De-Masters Buddy Phelps Elaine Silxerthorn Patty Duncan Mary, Jane Shioder Timmle Hancock Linda Peterson NOT IN PICTUPE Donna Lee Spooner James Hillsman Robert Moreland 1 C ' I 1 Y 1 0 1 1 1 S' 1 C 1 . 1 1 G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 9 Y 7' 0 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y J 5 , c Y I Y 1 i 1 1 va . W J ' ' 1 t 1 - - C 1 ' 1 . 1 ,J ' , , , ' ' L, , 'C Q , I . 7 1 T , 7 1 1 1 1 v 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 FOURTH ROXV-XVayne Kendrick, Janet Sim- Q ' W 1 1 - ' h 1 ' . 1 ' V ' f L 1 y 3 y Y 1 Y ! 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XVester, Linda Hobbs, 'Donald Harget, Helen Smith, Lonnie Stewart, Roger McKeown, Laverna Brown, Dan Cast, Bobby Bry- ant, Jerry Atkinson, Ronnie Aldridge, Donna June Sturgis. THIRD ROVV-Lula Clapper, George Bradshaw, Zvacek, Jerry Garrett. Helen Hite, Cary Hayes, Kathryn Barlow, Pamala Petre, Melvin Pope, Mar- ion Bradshaw, Glenda Currie, Eddie Strate, C. XV. Manford, Caroline Ferris. NOT IN PICTLTIRE-Lll1ClZL Gail Cilntrell, ,CEI Sturgis. ' 4 Third BIRSL ROV Mrs lterlford teaclmcr Ierry Rodbers loyce H Lr,et Du lne Rldenhoui Ierzy Holsey M Ll v Elaine Hosm in Lind 1 C1 ll Llnel D ulene Scchiftst I aiu Dtnnis H llllhf A1l10lfl B ubu L Dunf in Mrs C, uneg te tcher Sl LOAD ROV Mnx I ou N ru hn Du me Stou ell N111 L Hou 1rd Iuzv Ginn XX1ll1s llnrlexxxood Iudy Anduson Adil tn Phclps Llruclc I its I 1 b Ioncs THIRD ROXV Ctrole Gudde Iudy 'luxnex Loyce Rector Sh tion Dltton Iohnnx Tueplten Dlvltl Hum Shnley XX 1ll1'1ms S lllv DeG11ffenrt1d Sophie .lerrell T'OUPlIl RONV Stew en QODI Ld Seth XX ide D'u1d Lflllltflll Dxulne DIOIIISOII Jlnet 5tl,l15lS XVill1s lounu Guy Dry mt N01 lk PILFUPF P1t11c11 -kcklin L. ,J ' r' w vw y , . , , A C, , 1 , w . , ' 1 - - Y v - 1 1 , - , fl . : 2 9' , 1 . ' ', . ' ' , f ', ' z ' ' , . 3 ' ', 1 ' 2 ', ' ' .' 4 , ' 1 'z ' ', 2 ' ' ' ', ' I ', 2 L 'z - , ' M- , . .,,,. Y J, . .u, A -A., 2 . .- I, . Y 12 . Q .1 rv r V ' cz . 'Q ' ', 2 ' . H N v - , ' f t - - ' 'z , : , . 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' , ' f ' 'fra - ' 1 1 D ' Y 1 ' 1 I FIRST Row-Gene Taylor, George McQuitty, Richard DeGraffenreid, Michael Daniels, Thomas Cantrell, Kathleen Pirch, Mary Ann Wallace, Elizabeth Dillard, Shirley Strate, Mrs. Downing, teacher. XX SECOND ROW-Sandra Shippy, Dana Boyer, Ro- bert Kelley, Shirley I-larger, Janet Currie, Billy Bob Fortney, Donald Gann, Judith Hancock, Donna Donner, Louise Carson. THIRD ROYV-Kenneth Sechrest, Lloyd Wussow, Tina Ann Jones, Judy WVoods, Elain Hancock. James Tevis, Charles Griggs, Douglas Stewart, Harold Williams, Terrie Lea Clinger, Jane McCon- ville. FOURTH ROW-Gene Johnson, Richard Killings- worth, Robert Powell, James Middlesworth, Gary Jenkins, Joe Maloney, Donna, rTruninger, Mary Anna Bradshaw, Kathleen Carney, Judy Gudde, Charles WVade. ' A sl I 1. A if I . , . . .:hdas.u..a.-,A-..f.-4..aa.Zu , , , ,E , M, ,W , .A , A . .. ..- --w ---W- - .-..,,.-..-...., .--,, ,,1'-'Ei 4.-L--H.. ..... ---M WEEE EAGLE - ..... .--.--.-.,-.,..,. 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' 'ii'-' 'v'?l: 'a.:c-K :FSFF 5 ,Y . 4552 2 ' E 3 1 .T ,Y v 'x al' l - J '5 xl -.1 . ., -,,..., s A ........ - THE EAGLE - ...... .... - Acknowledgements Lawler's Service Station Cast Funeral Home Weaver's Tavern Golladay Motor Company Dr. Glenn Smead B. A Bonewitz Insurance and Real Estate Wilma's House of Beauty Holden Cleaners Hart's Market , Muss.er's Compliments of Petre and Gamble H. E. Holman Insurance Agency and Real Estate Woods and Snyder Locker Holden Progress Dr. A. W. Moreland Phillips 66 Service Claude and Ray Wheeler Lewis Clothing and Shoes Western Auto Store Mattingly's Banner Food Store Scarcliff and Son Hardware Miller's Jewelry Store Bill and Helen's Coffee Shop Holden Monument Works H. C. Burgan, Proprietor Compliments of Coleman Packing and Locker Plant Holden Drug Sundries Sturgis Cafe Goacher's Standard Station Standard Oil Profducts - W. R. Howard 8: Vernon Zvacek Missouri Poultry Yards Holden Produce H. L. Cameron Holden Furniture and Supply Company. Phone 483 Rockledge Manufacturing Company Park Feed and Seed Company Clark Lumber Company, Claire Gibson, Manager T. L. Carmichael Alllis Chalmers Implements FL. McKeown Powell's Grocery Cast Bakery I Carney Radio Service DeFrain's Dry Goods Canaday and Ropp Funeral Home Anne's Beauty Shoppe Dr. F. N. Davidson John's Grocery V Sechrest Implement and Service Company True Hale Life Insurance Acknowiedgement Farmers and Commercial Bank Holden Creamery Company Manufacturers of Fancy Creamery Butter Lindley Seed and Grain Company Central Missouri Telephone Company Sammer s Welding anc Machine Shop O Brien Feed Store Plttsvllle Missouri Dr J M Holmberg Holden Sales Sale Every Saturda Hallar and Harper Missouri Public SSFVIC 1 Collins Coal and Ice Company Compliments of Ande Johnson County Lbr Co Stub Roberts Manager Hebel Garage Roy Russell Holden Theatre Glenn Simmermon Ice Cream Shop Miller Grocery Magnolia Missouri Harry Kluttz Superior Engraving C City Market c 1-C:-b-y-2:-::1::-1-11:0-1::-::--- EAGLE --1-0-0 ' 9 . 7 ' ,fi A V V . . ' . I , 66 77 : . . 1 7 o Kephart Food Market, Lee's Summit Miss Pittsville, Missouri. W. W. Collier Hancock's Cafe - - ' Country Club Dairy Co Sklcfflglllllltig Mtn' Kansas City MISSOI EI EYEOEC D, Nate B. Glover Motor Chrysler-Plymouth Bank of Holden Sales and Service Howard Hotel Ball's Rexall Drug Stol F rancis Gudde . Holden, Missouri Oliver Sales and Service Atkisson Studios Day's Welding Shop 'F Kansas City Kansa DesCombes Cleaners Barnett's Bakery Since,1929 , Holden, Missouri who have helped in anyway in the publication of th A We, the Senior Class of 1953, extend thanks to a 1 1953 Eagle. We give special thanks to all who pu chased Acknowledgments. J23980 , as . v.,.,,.,,,,..W,:,?k 1 'N my . S, 'A N
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