Holden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Holden, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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'Wx P I-AGI I-IOLDEN I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL ANNUAL f X Presented By The Senior Class of V955 373 EA33 '55 GN ., ,..- ..-Y-,V :xii xr- 11- - ..... ..-..... ......-.U -H ' .- b--...--.. - ' ' ..- ...f - .....--t.....1.- A - ' La ' ' -' - .,...-.. ......-...,.,.-.....,...,...,,,..,.....,.,.,,, ,..,- ,.,,, -,.,.........: --'-----H----e---,-- Uke Eagle -0-2232:--M -111:-, :x l u ll II U ll !i !! ll l I u 5 0 010i4:10i0io1011r2o1uinrz4 2014 11239551 We The Seniors of I955 Sincerely Dedieete This Edition e of the Eagle To Queer Parents 1111:4110:1n:nznzucnoznennxuzoqvuznz zu 1 ,101 ,za xioioioioioioioi rx 101011 , , V , .. - .,.....i...-....-.. -,.-.-.. ..., . ......,. ..- ,:1,:,::: :::: :::::: :::w:-z: 2:01 ggi 1109 Board of Education President ............... ...... P aul R. Phipps Vice President ..,..... ........,..., L ,. Herbert Tuepker Secretary ,.......,...,,. ........ L 'Mrs. Merle Truninger Treasurer ...... ..............,., C lark Strange PAUL R. PHIPPS MRS. MERLE TRUNINGER RUSSELL GARD HE PKER XVENDELL JARMAN CLARENCE MCKENNA CLARK STRANGE 373 mas '55 GN THE EAGLE 3 HOLDEN HIGH SCHOOL NI MCPL ANNUAL PR QUIH lNl II?lQfl ' Y ,,, 7 4,,,,,, - .--,-.1.-,..-..,.,.........w....--...,............,..L V V 7, .-f.- ...W -..A...................,...,.....-.,-,.....,.....?,,,..,.-..-., I. I I I I I I I ozoxxozoioioioicnioicxifxicsixnixsioc '01 T101 tint 1 1 3 -' '- ml' H' I1 S hool Faculty I .I .... f.W.,x .,.- I , . .-...:, . I Vfl.. .V, , -.-- . - 'A 2' - I I.2aE5Ee2afI2wa2s2si : fsEzSa2sEzEzizEsE:1 ' a , .1 '-IIg52:5.5555:s::gZgzg::I1I:g3g:,1,I fw4Q:2g:?9Iw1:,za14: Iafi.z2i221f2222:5 I2s2i152EfeI1.?:I:j ala. .. . . I - I I TROY E. HIRNI I . I Superintendent MRS. S. B. ROPP MRS. WILLIAM LOWE MRS. JAMES R. Commerce Vocational Home KROCKENBERG-ER I I Economics Study Hall Supervisor Senior Sponsor I I I I I I I I MRS. CHARLES LUCILLE BURROUGHS HARRY E. CRIMI MRS. 'VVENDELL WILLIAMS Librarian Vocational Agriculture HALLAR Music and Art V Mathematics Junior Sponsor Junior Sponsor I I I I I I I 1 . 1- :::: :: 2:11-vw1f:1::1::11: 2: 1:01 ggi ' :' High School Faculty ,..A JAINIES VV. BULLARD Principal RALPH VOSSEN JOHN KAMMEYER MRS. TRUE HALE EVERT G. BUXTON Physical Education Music English Science and Coach Freshman Sponsor E. L. HUDDLESTUN MRS. HOVVARD MRS. BESSIE TAYLOR ROXVENA RODABAUGH Industrial Arts VOLGENAUY JR- Social Studies Social Studies Sophomore Sponsor English Eighth Grade Sponsor Seventh Grade Sponsor Senior Sponsor .... .. ...,.. ...i.......... .. ..-............... - - - W ss.....s..f......,....-.......a...4,a...:......-,.4L:.........,.,-t..,:.....,......,.....,.-.,.,. ,..... ., .l-,...,..-. ......,........,......-..................-..n..,-, --.- ..,,, ,,,, ,,, ,W --- .. me Eagle ........--.-,--,-.- HEAIRZAMGDHJINT lllllluaivuiuiuaauzs Couwonemruom v 5 e. ' y .1 , 545i MARATHON STREET QWWDML HOlLYWOOD 38, CALIF.f . mm-our 1 I um .mm uomwocn mul ' ,ha -ummm- April 25, 1955 Mrs. James Krockenberger Eagle Sponsor Holden High School Holden, Missouri Dear Mrs. Kro okenbergerx The basis on which the Queen was picked by me, was based on the following qualifications. Photograph 14,11 is my choice for the Beauty Queen to reign over your Eagle' Ball, because: :ffl - She has an oval face. :,'f2 - She has a very well formed facial bone structure. 4113 - She has natural eye brows, with the correct width between the eyes, and A nice gentle arch. +4 - The hair line around the face is normal as to height 7 and EEST 4' ' 73:5 - She has well formed lips and beautiful teeth. Her hairdress is not correct for the most becoming style. Her hair should be flattened on top to give width on either side of her fore- head, as per diagram on the photograph, and dressed closer to her head on the sides. Sincere y, w ' . f ' WJWxtpm a or . s re 1 n:o::9:f::::::n:n:4ifwioi4:i21214101 . 303':i:211:i33-'i511'::'3 ::'1:: ' EAGLE If tvv, , .Je 2 .3- -. . .,,, --V -i:g:::1g:g,g5, 1, f ' 2-' , , V. ,,9K-.::::- 1.12: - ,. f ATTEN DANTS QUEEN f If W 1 f fa' A gt ' 1,10 7 1 , , A a ff' Q, V dm W ? ,.. ,, 9 , 0 I 1 X 91 1 1 If ff 1 ' '41 ff K, ,, Q V y, f A A' 0' A .,'fV ,A1V , , E SANDRA JONES ' x '-'-- A Wffw im-gzfafw,-. WANDA SNARE ....E..,...Eg...,1....i.wg..,..-..-...H ...........,--..-................,...-.. -,..-W..- ...-,......4...,.....-....,....,-..,,.-..,,,.,, ..T,- .,,., .,........,... -:Qi-Q---1-----,-f-U-n--1-------1- Ugg fag!-S f - Eagle Staff 0 Editor-in-Chief ..... Assistant Editor .... Business Manager ,................,.., i Assistant Business Manager i Secretary ..... .... i Treasurer ............ Feature Editor ...... Landa Lea ,Manford Ora Stumpff Ina Mae Young Kenneth Raker Katherine Truninger , ......,,,,........ Reva Geary Sandra Jones i Music Editor ..... ......, C arolyn Morrow E Sports Editor ....................... ,. ,......,, Gene Hyatt H Assistant Sports Editor ....... .,..,. W alter VViseman i Circulation Editor .................... .,......... I ,yle Quick Q Assistant Circulation Editor ..... .. .... Dale Bedsaul Q Senior Editor ......................,...... .,..., A ddie Mae Skaggs Q Junior Editor ....... Donna Kay Billingsley ! Sophomore Editor ..... .....,..,...,...,..,,,, B ettie Bell ! 1 . Freshrnanl Editor ..... . Vilanda Snare S Eighth Grade Editor ..... .... N ancy Dunn e Seventh Grade Editor ..,.... ..... W anda Shippy Q. Mrs. James Krockenberger Grade School Editor ........,....... Joan Bronson Faculty Advisor 1:- -0- ' -0- U55 fagfa 0-1-ow-9 Senzor Offzcers 1 NVANDA LOUISE SNARE Its nice to be natural if you re naturally nice. Class Secretary. 1 3: Class Treasurer 2' Class President 4' Student Council 1 3, 4' vice-president ' President 4' Glee'Club 1, 2 11 4' Secretary 3: Vice president 4' Mixed Chorus 2 3' District Music Contest, 1 2 3 4' Operetta Up on Old Smokey ,1: Musical Benefit Show 3 4' Pep Squad 1 2, 3 4' Cheerleader 2 3 4' En., le Staff' Fagle Quill4' Interclass 1 2 3 4' Junior Play' Home- coming Queen 2 Eagle Queen Candidate F1esta Queen Candidate 1 Fiesta Queen 4 Business Cer tiflcate Most Popular Gul 1 4 Play Day 1 2 3 4 Posture Queen 4 D A R Good Citizenship Award4 Honor Roll LYLE EUGENE QUICK Keep your distance girls hes taken Class President 3 Class Vlce president 4 Stu dent CGUHC11 3 4 Vice president 4 F F A 3 4 Eagle Staff Interclassl Football 2 Lettertd 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Lettered Most Popular Boy Cand1d'1te3 LANDA LEA MANFORD She has a twinkle in her eye Pot thele by a certain guy Ldltolm Chief of the EAGLE Band 1 2 3 4 Secretaiy 3 4 Lettexed 2 3 Dlstrlct Music Con test 1 Z 3 4 Trumpet Trio to DlStFlCt Music Contest 2 3 III ratmg 2 II ratlng 3' Mlxed Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 2 4 Secretary 4 Operetta Up on Old Smokey 1 Musical Beneflt Show 3 4 Pep Squad 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Junlor Play Inteiclass 1 2 3 4 Honor Roll ORA STUMPFF IVhen theres mlsclnef brewm Hes m there stzrring Assistant Editor of the EAGLE F A Football 2 lnterclass 1 2 3 4 SANDRA JONES Sugar and spice and every thmg mee One of these days shell be sprinkled w1th rice Class Secretary 4 Student Council 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Parlxamentarlan 4 Eagle Staff Eagle Quill 4 I-Iomecomlng Queen Canchdate 4 Fagle Queen Candidate Interclass 1 2 3 4 DlStT1Ct Al gebra Contest P Salutatorxan CAROLYN JE AN MORROW Shes '1 girl that uses her head She keeps our bookkeepmg out of the red Class Treasurer 3 4 Pep Squad 2 3 4 Eagle DISKPICI MUSIC Contest 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play Mus1cal Benefit Show l 4 Business Certificate School Bookkeeper 4 D1str1ct Algebra Contest 2 III rating Interclass 2 3 4 Honor Roll I I 1 1. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, -1 '91 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 -J, 1. 1 1 1 1 11 F Y 1 V 5 1 .11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 3 5 V 1 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 - . . 1, - . - , , , , . 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Treasurer of the EAGLE5 Class Treasurer, 15 Pep Squad, 3, 45 F. H. A., 2, 3, 45 Interclass, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 25 District Music Contest, 1, 25 Bus- iness Certificate5 Play Day, 45 Honor Roll. KATHERINE ANN TRUNINGER She acts like an angel, she looks like one toog But you never can tell what an angel will do. Secretary of the EAGLE5 Pep Squad, 45 F. I-I. A. 1, 2. 3, 45 Vice president, 35 President, 45 Sub-Dis- trict Viceepresident, 35 Glee Club, 25 District Music Contest, 25 Interclass, 15 Business Certificateg Eagle Queen Candidate5 Honor Roll. INA MAE YOUNG NVitty, gay, and full of fun5 Always a pal to everyone. Business Manager of the EAGLE: Glee Club, 1, 45 Treasure-r, 45 Mixed Chorus, 15 District Music Contest, 1, 2, 3, 45 Trumpet Trio to District Music Contest, 2. 35 III rating, 25 II rating, 35 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 35 Vice president. 45 Pep Squad, 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, 2, 3, 45 Musical Benefit Show, 3, 45 Junior Play: Play Day, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen Candidate, 45 Most Popular Girl, 35 Eagle Quill, 45 Interclass, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play. KENNETH RAKER As full of stories as the Empire State Building Assistant Business Manager of the EAGLE: Class president, 25 Class Vice president, 35 Student Council, 2, 35 F. F. A. 2, 45 Foo-tball, 35 Lettered, 35 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered, 2, 3, 45 Interclass, 1. ADDIE MAE SKAGGS The word impossible is not in her vocabulary. Glee Club. 1, 2, 45 Mixed chorus, 25 District Music Contest, 1, 2, 45 Piano sololto Musical Festival, 25 II ratingg Pep Squad, 45 Play Day, 4: Musical Benefit Show, 45 Senior Play: District Algebra Contest, 25 II rating5 Eagle Staff: Eagle Quill, 45 Interclass, 3, 45 American Legion Oratorical Contest, 3, 45 Girls' State Representative, 35 Business Certificate5 Val- edictovrian. MARGARET JOAN BRONSON In Home Economics she's doing her part, Shefs winning her way to some man's heart. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, 45 Pep Squad, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 25 Eagle Staff5 F. I-I. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary-treasurer, 45 Junior Play: Dis- trict Music Cofntest, 1, 25 Operetta Up on Old Smokey, 15 Eagle Quill, 4j Honor Roll. oznxc 1 : 1 n1o11:1::1 1: 1 oiogr 1 4: 10101 '-4 -'Qf- -1'-'-ff -- '0- !' Seniors BETTIE JEAN BELL lf someday 5'0u're ill, just call Nurse Bell. A girl like her could make anyone well. Band, 1, 2, 3, 43 President, 3g Lettered, 2, 3,3 Trumpet Trio to District Music Contest, 2, 33 III rating, 23 II rating, 35 Glee Club, 1, 45 Mixed Chor- us, 13 Musical Benefit Show, 3, 4: Pep Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer, 35 Vice president, 43 Eagle Staffg Intercluss, 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Day, 3. WVANDA LOU SHIPPY A popular girl is Vlfancla. Lou, She makes you happy when you're blue. - Squad 'Tc F. H. A. 1 ' Glee Cu ' E'1b'le Staff' Senior Play. GENE I-ISATT XX hv don t they put beds in class rooms Disketball 3 Eable Staff lnterclass 1 2 3 4 NANCY JO DUNN One who enjoys life and has lots of fun Glee Club tiict Music Contest 1 7 3 4 Opeietta Up on 2 3 4 Vlwed Chorus 1 3 1XI lJO1GttQ 2 3 P p Squad 1 2 3 4 Substitute Clieerlcfndfu 3 Cheerleader 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 l cpoifci 3 4 Business Ceitificite Inteiclass 1 'P 3 4 P115 D'iy 3 4 Duble Staff Senior Play DONNA KAR BU LINGSI EY Shes quiet sincere and sweet Junior Red Cioss Representatixe 1 E ,,le Staff Eagle Quill 4 Senior Plav Inteiclass 3 Dis trict Advanced Albebru. Contest 4 III rating Honor Roll DALE BEDS ADL Vsfoxk fascinates him' He could sit and look at it for hours Fagle Staff Football 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4 In terclass 1 2 3 4 Junior Play 1-Ionor Roll Pep ,., ,2, ' lb, 1, 2, so , ' A J .. , . - ,, . -Y . ' '. , g'aU Us ' Q.: ' ,1,2,: '- '- U of f -,5 'of 1 . H , - - - , 1 ,- f . .H J 5 ,,,g ,: ,,,,: ' :J . , f nv , - H 'Z-3',Z f Z ,,,,? 4. . H ,1.-,,:1'- ,,2,:DiS- ' lv-'1 1 1 1 Old Smokey , 15 Musical Benefit Show, 3, 43 Band L ,2,:e ,,-.,:s,' sf'.I- ',l---,-,C ',':.f.,,g4O'. 5 . we-.:: 2: ::1r:0Cv'f:fr: Tiff 2: 2:00 DEE, :' Seniors RICHARD LEE PETERING He smiles his way out of trouble. Interclass basketball, 3, Honor Roll. GARY GARRETT NVho invented lessons? F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary, 43 Special between acts at Junior Playg Senior Play. number WVAYNE POVVELL Few minds wear out . . . more rest out. F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. 'SVALTER VVISEIVIAN Tall, dark and 'I ? 'Z ? Basketball, 3, Junior Play, Interclass, 1, 2, 3, 4. Eagle Staff. JOE DALE CANTRELL There surely must be some hard Work in him! None has ever come out. Operetta, Up on Old Smokey , 15 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2: Football, -lg Basketball, 2, 3. CHARLES HALL I have survived. Class Vice president, 23 Student Council, 2: 1.11- terclass, 2, 3, 4. uznzocsozogclxoilriotozozzrzcxiozoc gg E gag Z5 no1o1u14.v:u1o:.i1o1o1o1u1o1o1o:0 Seniors CALVIN CRAYVFURD, JR. Calvin boy can really sing, XVe think he's another Bing. Football, 3, 41 Lettered, 3, 4, Track, 3, 43 Letter- ed, 33 Choir, 1, 2,35 Entered senior year from Hubbard High School at Sedalia, Missouri. LEROY DITTON XVhy hurry? You'll never get out of this world alive, anyway? , Football, 2. 3: Lettered, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus, 3: Junior Play, Senior Play. LOYVELL GAIL RECTOR Seen, but never heard. F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass Basketball, 1. BLAND GORDON He thinks twice before he speaks, and then doesn't speaki' F. F. A., 11 Interclass, 3, 4. DONNIE RAY HENSLEY Donnie's going to the Navy, He-'ll be a captain . . . maybe. Football. 3: Interclass, 1, 4. CHARLES KAY LEWIS Who knows, someday I might be president . . . of something. Band, 1, 2, 3, Lettered, 1, 2, 33 Piano solo to Dis- trict Music Contest, 2, 3, 43 I rating, 2, 4: Piano solo to State Music Contest, 2, 45 Drum solo to District Music Contest, 1, 2, 33 I rating, 2, 33 Drum solo to State Contest, 2, 35 1 rating, 33 Musical Ben- efit Show, 3: Junior Playg United Nations Contest, 4, District Trigonometry Contest, 43 II rating: Honor Roll. '- --1---4--1- --- ' .---. .---....... 4 - ' ....s..,.....-......s...a..a..........ss........,.,.s,. ,.,.,.,, ,,,,,.-,-v U55 E fs --U----Y-i-------I--1--.:. ozuzoiriioiaxioxozniinioxoicxgcrzod Q9 GAIL HOSMANN 'iEvorybody's friend. Interclass volleyball, 3, 4. WALLACE B. FITZGEREL If you don't like him, you're crazy. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 3: Vice president, 43 Football, 3, 43 Lettered, 43 Basketball, 43 Lettered, 43 Boys' State Representative, 3. Seniors HARRY EDXVARD KANADAY, JR. Success is a big step up, but I've got long legs. Class President, 13 Student Council, 13 Football, 1, 2, 33 Lettered, 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, 33 Lettered, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 43 President, 2, 43 District Music Contest, 1, 2, 3, 43 State Track Meet, 43 5th place in pole vault. JAMES CECIL LONG He doesn't want to graduate. VVe wonder Why'?? Football, 2. 3, 4.3 Lettered 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Lettered, 3, 43 Track. 43 State Track Meet, 43 4th place in mile run3 Senior Play3 District Trigo- nometry Contest, 43 IV rating. RICHARD WAYNE MOREE HI can't understand women. 'VVrestling, 13 Basketball, 2, 33 L Club, 2, 33 In- ' terclass, 1, 2, 3, 43 D. E. Club, 33 American Junior Legion Baseball, 1, 2, 33 tMoved here from Laramie 'Wyoming, senior year.J LELAND JAMES STOVVELL If you ever need an auctioneer- Just call Leland, he'll be near. F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer, 33 President, 43 Livestock Judging Team, 23 Farm Mechanics Team. 33 Farm Meats Team, 4, State Farmerg Track, 4. .,............. .....- mg.. 56.915 ----.--l.. ..... ....... Seniors LLOYD A. YVARNER 'iSch0ol 7 ? ? ? Never heard of it. F. F. A., 3, 41 JAMES LEE TRUEX I'd rather pitch hay than Woo. Reporter for the ECHO, 2, 35 Junior Play- KMOV- ecl here senior year from Latour High Schoo1.7 - JIMMIE DALE DIXON Have 11 good time while you're living, Ycu'll be dead a long time. Football, 2, 3, 43 Letterecl 2, 3, 43 Band, 1, 25 Treasurer, 23 District Music Contest, lg Vocal Solo to District Music Contest, 3: Operetta, Up on Old Smokey, ,lg Interclass, 1, 2, 4. CHARLES ANDREVV PARKER Tall and stately - mostly tall. F. F. A. ,1, 2, 4, Interclass Relays, 3. N ROBERT DESCOMBES 'XVhat he wants to get out of school most is himself Senior Play: Interclass, 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH DALE NVILLIAMS A barber someday he will be, l1e'll make money, Wait and see. Junior Play, Stage Manager of Senior Play. . 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I-Iarget, Bill Hale, Tommy I-Iebel, Bob Henry, Darlene Irvine, Harold Johnson, Larry Jones, Clark Lewis. FOURTH ROW-David McNeel, Betty Lou McQuitty, Beverly Morrow, Ma-ry Ann Musser, Charles Naylor, Johnny Pippin, Ronald Porter, Mina Lou Rader. ' FIFTH ROW-Bill Rainey, Clayton Raker, Don Reynolds, John Rhoades, Mary Sechrest Edward Shroder, Mary Slack, Tommy Slack. BOTTOM ROW-Judy Stansberry, Kathy Tuepker, Donna Warner, Larry Vifarren. NOT IN PICTURE-Sharon Gregg. no dk fivvvbobfvrvrebf Errrll 'CU' Ugg Eagfs 0 ':' Seventh Grade J President Duane Williams Vice President ...,,,. .,.... P atty Rockwell Secretary ........,. ..... G aylan Morris Treasurer .... ....,.. S cotty Gard TOP ROYV-Judy Bailey, Jerry Buchanan, Marilyn Bush, Jimmy Buttrum, Larry Carson, Jimmie De- Masters, Donna Dishman, Jim Dudley. SECOND ROW-Patty Duncan, Dixie Durrett, C. J. Eissler, Rebecca Franklin, James Gilcrest, Floyd Allen Gudde, James Hammond, James Hancock. THIRD ROYKV-Whitman Hanes, Carolyn Higgins, Jackie Hobbs, Nelda Hyatt, Merry Hymer, Paula Hymer, LeRoy Kelley, WVayne Kendrick. FOURTH ROW'-Carolyn Martin, Larry Martin, James Meadows, Darlene Moreland, Marilan Morris, Linda Peterson, Ray Phelps, Tommie Rearden. FIFTH ROW'-Mary Jane Shroder, Elaine Silverthorn, Janet Simmerman, WVinona Smith, Dean Snare, Donna Spooner, Doris Stark, George Stevens. BOTTOM ROW-lfVarren Stowell, Jim Terrell, Rosann Thomason, Barbara Truninger, Martha Ellen XVeeks, Jerry Zvacek. NOT IN PICTURE--Sharon Childers, Tommy DaVid50n, Judy VVilliamS. .,. . .....,...... ,..i.-..M...a-...M..........g..a..ae-.a. - ....a.,-...........1...,.....e.e........-L.e1 -........,...... ,, .....,..,.... ..., -1'-'-'- --'-1---- -0'-:Nu-rn--n-ive-www. ,.,...- , .-...-.- , Y.,. ....- ,nut 4-I ..--.-.-.-.,-.--.,-.-..-.-.,-- org.. gagli -it-it-T-1-ii-.-.-.,-.-.-.i- --.Q Student Activity Council To-p Row: Left to' Right: Wanda Snare, Lyle Quick, Sandra Jones, Eugene Davidson, Charles Tevis, Betty Jones. ' Middle Row: Jane Fisher, Jerry VVa1lace, Betty Bailey, Eddie Dillon, Jackie Phelps, Barbara Dishman. Bottom Ro-W: 'Wilmer Carter, Pat Beaty, Patty Clements, Duane Williams, Patty Rockwell, Gaylan Morris. The Student Council sponsored the concession stand during the basketball season to raise funds for its activities. These in-. Cluded a Homecoming' Dance in November. an All-School Party and-a Junior High School Party. The Student Council conducted the Homecoming Queen Election, and also the Most Popular Boy J. WV. BULLARD, Sponsor n n1o1o1o:o1o1o14xioio:4s1ax1cr1oc U55 E C1915 -W------0-J--0-0-0-W Jmoaf fpofzufzuz Boy Eugene Davidson gunioz ...a.......... Y -. f - ....... .4........ - - -' ... ,, ., ,.. ,,, - , Jlffoii' gboflufafz gizf Wanda Snare Awsnioz .....-....,..............,....... 1 ,,,,,.,,.,,,,....,......,,,, U --. Y,,, ., L , A- J ! -I-I-H-H:-::1::: :: ::::f:1:::::-- Ugg gagls '- '-f--H-0--1-1--0-M--1--w Eagles Quill FIRST ROW-Janet Cameron, Barbara Dishman, Ina Mae Young, Wanda Snare, Addie Mae Skaggs, Joan Bronson. SECOND ROVV-Mrs. True Hale, Faculty Advisor, Frances Ann Robey, Donna Kay Billingsley, Sandra, Jones, Flossie Kassing, Carolyn Higgins, Lois Yoder, Betty Jones. THIRD ROWV-Mary Jo Hampton, Clayton Raker, Beatrice Simmermon, Mary 'Alice Boosinger, Peggy Simmerman. Members of the Eagle Quill Staff have Written articles each week for the Eagles' Quill, a school newspaper published in the Holden Progress. Regular features have included. senior sketches and pinfeath- ers. Staff members have contributed greatly in publicizing the activities of Holden High School to residents of the community. Each staff member has a regular assignment to cover each Week. 1 s .:,, : 9: ff ::f,:1::.,1,,1.::.,,,,,:,z 10: 9. 355 pozozozozanxuxnxoxoxozaxocvozeozo Junior High Chorus FIRST ROYV-Carolyn Higgins, Rosann Thoma- son, Elaine Silverthorn, Patty Rockwell, Patty Duncan, Donna Spooner, Mary Jane Schroder, Judy Bailey, Mr. John Kammeyer. SECOND ROVV-Barbara Truninger, Donna Dish- man, XVinona Smith, Paula Hymer, Dixie Durrett, Merry I-Iymer, Linda Peterson, Martha Weeks, Marilyn Bush. THIRD ROW--Billy Meadows, Jimmie Terrell, James Gilcrest, Wayne Kendrick, Gaylan Morris, George Stevens, Jimmie DeMasters, Jerry Buch- anan, Dean Snare, Tommie Rearden, LeRoy Kelley Grade School Band FIRST ROXV-Linda Gardner, Sophie Terrell, I-leward Blanton, Tommy Miller. SECOND ROV'-Sharon Dial, Johnny Tuepker, Sally DeGi'affenreid, Glenda Currie, Judy Ander- son. Linda Rader. . 4..........l.....4......ei..........4.,a........,- ....a...........,,... THIRD ROXV-Gary Reynolds, David Hirni, Claude Jones, Duane Stowell, Duane Ridenhour, Mr. John Kammeyer. - , - . .g.......,-.,..-.....,..,..,..,........,.... Egg, 519,915 H ff '-0-0-0-0---0-offs' Band FIRST ROW-Peggy Jane Fisher, Marjorie Mor- rison, Jimmie Terrell. Buddy HRUIDYOII. D01'iS Stark, Pat Clements, Pat Beaty, Doris Jean McLanahan. SECOND ROW-Mr, John Kammeyer, J. W. 'Bul- lard, Clayton Raker, Karin Holger, Mary Jo Hampton, Kathy Tuepker, Sandra Blanton, Mary Alice Boosinger, Martha Hallar, Dan Cast. THIRD ROW-Wayne Kendrick, Mary Ann Mus- ser, Barbara Bryant, Harold Johnson, Charles Naylor, Beverly Houx, Eddie ,Strate. FOURTH ROWV-Bettie Bell, Ralph Franklin, Ina Mae Young, Jay W. Counts, Landa Manford, Jim Huber, Tommy Hebel. FIFTH ROW-Bob Henry, Mike Roberts, C. W. Manford, Mickey Kanaday, Alice Raber, Bill Hale, Donna. Gail Hanes. SIXTH ROW-Tommy Burnfin, LeRoy Kelley, Wilmer Carter, Gordon Kendrick, Tom Carter, Harry Kanaday, Clark Lewis, David DeFrain. president .,,,,,,,,,, .................. - Ha.rry Kanaday Vice-President ...,. . ..... Ina Mae Young Secretary ,,A,,,., .....,..........,.., L anda. Manford Treasurer ,,.,,,,......,...,,,.,.,.,...... ..,,........ D oris Jean McLanahan The members of the Band have been busy this year under the direction Mr. John Kammeyer. They performed at several home games during the football season. The Band played several numbers at the Second Annual Musical Benefit Show in the High School Auditor- ' ium on February 15, 1955. They attended High School Band Day at Columbia on October 16. The Band participated at several football games in Warrensburg. On March 18 the Band participated in the Music Festival held here in Holden. Con- structive criticism was given to all bands participating. The Ban-d and its members received the following ratings at the District Contests at Central Missouri State College at Warrrensburg: I Ratinge-Baton Twirling, Doris Jean McLanahan. II Ratings-Clarinet Solo, Mary Jo Hamptong Baton Twirling, Pat Clements, Clar- inet Quartet, composed of Mary Ann Musser, Beverly Houx, Mary Jo Hampton, and Harold Johnson: Clarinet Trio, composed of Mary Ann Musser, Beverly Houx and Mary Jo Hampton: and the Band. III Ratings--Clarinet Solo, Beverly Houx. fz.-lf:Q--2:3-6:12-f---:1--::1::w U55 fagfs --0-'U--'-0--- -'-0-'i' Glee Club Accompanist, Peggy Jane Fisher. FIRST RONV-Mr. John Kammeyer, Carolyn Hard- in, Carol Sue VVeeks, Vvilladene McCarty, Sheila Kirkendoll, Addie Mae Skaggs, Charlotte Warner, Ilulcy Hymer. ' SECOND ROWV-Judy Davidson, Shirley Meyers, Carolyn Higgins, Frances Ann Robey, Nancy President ............ Vice President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer ..... Sponsor ..... Kassing, Sandra Blanton, Doris Jean McLanahan, Bettie Bell. THIRD ROW'--Martha Shier, NVarnda Snare, Nancy Dunn, Jane Clevenger, Armetta Whiteman, Helen Burke, Alice Raber, Myrna Daugherty. FOURTH ROW-Connie Dixon, Beatrice Simmer- mon, Carolyn Morrow, Marilyn McKeown, Landa Manford, Donna Woods, Flossie Kassing, Ina Mae Young. Peggy Jane Fisher Vvanda Snare Landa Manford Ina Mae Young Mr, John Kammeyer The Girls' Glee Club, consisting of thirty two members, has had a very busy year under the direction of Mr. John Kammeyer. In beautiful formals and under colored lights, the club presented several numbers in the Second Annual Musical Benefit Show February 15, 1955. The Glee Club participaaed in the W'est Central Music Contest held here at Holden :ind the District Music Contest held at Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg. Those who received I ratings at the District Contest were: Peggy Jane Fisher, piano: solo: Kay Lewis, piano solo. The II ratings were received by: Myrna Daugherty, vocal solo, Girls' Sextetg and the tllcc Club. The III ratings were received by: Helen Burke, vocal solo, and Girls' Trio. , f ,,, ...,......-Q. ,1.. ...........-.............. .i...,.... f- ' ' - - - H- -A F , :.ai.L....-,.g4.:4a..:...,......:. ...........-.-... ....-- -................- ...,...,.ii.. - ... 1.. ...-m......,......-... ,............---..,.........-. . .- . ,.. . . . .... ,:,,,,,i,,1,,1,,1,,1,,3,,1,,:,,1,,i,,1,,,0- ggi Eagle po:c1:o:111411xr1n1411o:o:411o1cr:w:o Future Homemakers Of America FIRST ROVV Beverly I-Ioux Petty Tones Char lotte WVarner, Katherine Truninger, Sandra Jones Nancy Dunn Joan Bronson, Mrs William Lowe SECOND ROW Zelda Stowell Helen Stumpff Carolyn Hobbs Elsie Faye Kellev Nancv Kassing Peggy Potter, Gail DeMasters Carolyn Hardin FI-HRD ROW-Shirley Turner Connie Powell Vice President ..........,...............,..... I harlotte Warner Secretary and Treasurer ..... L ...,.......... Joan Bronson Historian .... . ....................................,.....,.... Beverly Houx Fu-liamentarian .................................... Sandra Jones Qung Leader ....,..,........................................ Betty Jones Frances Ann Robey Ma.rJor1e Morrison Glenda VVarner Nancy Timmons Reva Geary Annette Atkinson Patsy Wright Sheila Klrkendoll FOURTH ROW Wanda Fitzgerel Sue Hunter Dorna Woods Janet Cameron Lois Yoder Beat rice Simmermon Martha Qhier Peggv Simmer mon Gayla Meadows Chapter Advisor Mis William Lone Chapter Mother Mrs Charlie Warner FIOXVGI' Red Rose Colors Red and White Motto Toward New Horizons ...A 1 1 I W 1 J 1 1 ' ' 1 F G K f ' 1 . . Y 7 A V . 7 7 1... , . . . .U . . 1 , , . .H 5 v b D I Y F- l ' ' , . . . y . I - ' Y ' I I 1 1 '1 ' ' 1 ' . . , . 'Y' - ' ' 1 L 7 e ' 1 ' ' 1 .- 1 1 I ' president ,,.,,,.,,,,,....................,,., Katherine Truninger Reporter ...................,.... . .... . .... ........... ........ . . . Nancy Dunn Y ' '1 b ,.,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' , V- D ' , ,. N . ...........,.........,,. . , 1 , . . 4 , .....................,.......... , ...........,........ ' The Holden F. H. A. Chapter began its sixth year with thirty-five members and the above officers. On November 13 the F. H. A. went to Harrisonville for the Sub-District meeting. At the November meeting of the F. H. A. Mrs. Grace Dwyer from the County Ex- tescion Office gave a talk on posture and grooming. Mrs. Charles Stowe gave a talk on making ceramics. On November 9 a formal installation of officers was held and a formal initiation for the thirteen new members. With Mrs. Lowe as sponsor, the F. H. A. gave a banquet for the parents on April 12. ' On April 16'the F. H. A. went to Clinton for the District meeting. The money making activities of the Holden Chapter for 1955 were a concession stand at the football games, a bake sale, and the sale of all-occasion greeting cards. ' ! 'I' 'Do' Ugg 0909 :' Future Farmers of America FIRST ROVV: Leland Stowell, Jerry Martin, VVal- THIRD ROW: Cecil I-Iite, Larry Vick, Lloyd Ham- laced Fitiigeiaell, kG3'y IGIa.rrettE: Claude Bradbury- mond, Wallace. Sumner, Joe Rockwell, Kelly Stark, Jor on en ric , r. arry rim. . SECOND ROW: Jerry YV3.ll3.C6, Jake Diiks, Larry Ronald Sllverthornf Ted Morhaft' Hammond, Richard Vvagoner, Larry Atkins, Lloyd FOURTH ROW: Allen 1-Iite, WVayne Powell, Ora. Warner, Bobby Bedsaul, Jamie Rader, Robert Stumpff, Lyle Quick, Larry Shanks, Charles Park- Ramey. er, Kenneth Raker, Lowell Rector. President ............... ............ L eland Stowell Vice-President ..... ..... N Vallace Fitzgerel Treasurer ...,...... ..,.. C laude Bradbury Secretary .... ..... G ary Garrett Reporter ,,.,,. ......... J erry Martin Sentinel .... ......,.........,........................,.... .... G 0 rdon Kendrick Advisor .....,..........,.......,..,.......,................ ..........,,......,.... H arry Crim Colors: National Blue and Corn Gold. Motto: Learning To Do, Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, and Living To Serve. The Holden F. F. A. members and their advisor, Mr. Harry Crim, had a busy year, organizing and using their new Vocational Agricultural Shop. They participated in the Farm Bureau Auto Safety Road Program and in the establishment of a Wildlife Area on the John Curtis farm. Several members attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City. Their Parliamentary Procedure Team, composed of Ted Morhart, Stanley Stark, Jerry WVallace, Joe Rockwell, Jerry Martin, Robert Ramey and Larry Shanks, entered the Sub- district Contest at YVarrensburg. The Farm Meats Team, composed of VVallace Fitzgerel, Leland Stowell, and Gary Garrett, ranked third out of fifteen schools participating in the District Contest at War- rensburg. This ranking made them eligible to compete in the State Contest at Columbia. Other teams entering the District Contest were: The Farm Mechanics Team, com- posed of Allen Hite, Gordon Kendrick and Claude Bradbury: the Animal Husbandry Team, composed of Jerry Martin, Jerry Wallace, and Robert Rameyg the Dairy Husbandry Team, composed of Jamie Rader, Ronald Silverthorn and Larry Atkins: and the Soils Team, com- posed of Larry Shanks, .Ice Rockwell, and Stanley Stark. Leland Stowell earned the State Farmer Degree. I . Y I .. . .... ALL..- ..,...i..........4........LaL..a+t.,a. - ..A..v..-......,......eL...,,,,,4.,..,,4 ,,,,,,,,,, -M, 0:01o1o1ui1x1:m1o:a4rioioi4n1010:4rc p4ri01014r1cb1o:.xio14riv3nrZ4ri014o:Q 5 Homecoming Queen l l l i w Myrna Daugherty Football Squad Attendants Sandra Jones Ina Mae 'iounb Semor Class Pep Squad Gall DeMasters Sophomore Class Petty Jones Annette Atkmson .Tumor Class Freshman Class W l - 'r'-ff-0-f--0--M-'-1 Ugg fagts f--f-0-Q----z' Football M FIRST ROVV: Coach Ralph Vossen, Jackie Phelps, Manager, Eddie Dillon, Marvin Shockley, Charles Tevis, Mike Roberts, Ronnie Dennis. Ralph Franklin, Manager, SECOND ROW: Charles Rowland, John Truninger, Jimmie Dixon, Doyne Hough, Gene Daugherty, Spencer Taylor. THIRD ROW: Joe Rockwell, Ray McFarland, Gene Davidson, Frank Peterson, Dale Bedsaul, Mickey Kanaday, Joe Cantrell. FOURTH ROVV: Lyle Quick, VVallace Fitzgerel, Burl Acklin, Ralph Stansberry, Gene McWhirt, Calvin Crawford, Cecil Long, Jarvis Jones. RECORD FOR THE SEASON Team Place Their Score Our Score Clinton there 31 7 'Odessa here 25 0 VVinds0r here 6 13 Butler there 12 7 Appleton City here 26 20 Warrensburg ' there 24 0 El Dorado Springs here 19 7 Adrian there 12 6 A Rich Hill here 12 6 'Non-Conference game SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Lyle Quick, WalIace!Fitzgerel, Jimmie Dixon, Calvin Crawford, Dale Bedsaul, Cecil Long, Joe Cantrell. , 'ZX 221411: fvwwarw'-'ff 2 '?y'-wt , M 51i25EZf223i5:5ZEg'f515211151iiifi':fEr:'1-1392332211Z-41321,-:'JE-. ' - ' J ' ' l ' ' x genie: My -wie.,-a -':::-:.'f::f: '-'- '- sz::ca::'1:1.:z :aiffzwvix-:1:2r,:' 4.,'f42.1ff1f3:-154-ff1-.em:-?1E': i'13.6551512mfv2M?212422 ww , H21 ,ga . 1, - M fl .. , v,-- .--fem Q 4. e:,, -.156 2: -'--i S - Q. 2 ' . L. 2' ,- '-'- I f 'fy fy- tar'-? :z-MW .-ez' -31,6 9,5 hc., ..- ,. ,.-1 M 1- - . ,.r,g,, - . -fa - -2:,,-,m.f.f4-44w:- .. 'M' A! Q . -. Me- . t -4:--4:12 f 5 'P 'W -'--- - riff ' f .. , .,.,. ., A - - P i'iPr I . - .,,,: 1 , , , 5 ., wuz- . V M , 4 if - . fw4Mf':f+-,-':- - I - ' ' . I.I f, ' ' ,. ' If, I A' 1 D , ':,g1:-xv .v,3.,f1-H, . A 5 -V . ' - ..-.- : , - 1 .................-s.a.........l.......... v ' .,,, -- ,V f -,:.,: . 11' as . 401616: :...,,:,,i,::,,1n.l,:: t, :-,,..,,- 2 E5 E pq,Qcrx0:0341111.1102031114121101020 Basketball A TEAM: Ralph Franklin, Manager, Lyle Quick, Vvallace Fltzgerel, Gene McYVhirt, Gene Davidson, .Tay W'i1is Counts, Kenneth Raker, Charles Tevis, Cecil Long, John Beaty, Mickey Kanaclay, Coach Ralph Vossen. ,-E-'::5::-E:a:::22 5 .s,-:- 1-rv --A,- :-:M fr-'. 4.-'-:::-za1:::s1:.-ze Q.,-., .., , m.,...,. H , A .::,,,...,,,M,:' 53535352 :'i'f: '5:E 'rf 'iii I-.Ii , ,L .:.:.., - w?+..Vy. v . I- H -- vift '25-155.-if: 555535 .'EfZ2i:,i 12. 5: -,-.-. Q .,.,.,.,,,, .-.,. .-,-.v.-. , x i '1 Q Q' : ai ' K 1 X K9-f ' 1 Pb' Q 44' 0 v gk, 30 2 2 553, , W V-wi f: 1-:ae !'iSgifvf'Z2 fIEY?5'7fvEKi 'E:i..:g' 4-:iffffi si S' if ..,1 :g:,is3:2:gs5s,. N wx, .,.A. N .WM ,.., ,.,. , ,.4., . , Q 4 5g 1 . Q H, I f Q of 1 , 1 2 xiii, s ef 1 2 it ms 5 Q Zifgx Mu S I Z4 X 9 1-.-H..,.:4..-1 5,1 .,.,. , .,, OPPONENT 'Y 'Odessa VV:-Lrrensburg 4' , Lexington 'flvarrensburg 'Knob Noster ' Chilhowee Windsor Miami 4' 'W ' Pleasant Hill 'F 4' Chilhowee H W Adrian Their Our Score Score 27 29 30 36 52 44 45 33 '55 41 55 36 84 40 48 53 63 50 54 30 50 57 .1:fs'E5' A: ,.,,AV . V . E: 3-5Ew1::',.::1zz':2ax1: ' .:::.:. V, , v: .: 5,355 . . 1-4:,.z::, ' ' v. 44 4 Z ff .,,f',4f 15 1 f XJ' s f iff' , '4 W , 23: f , , , V , 5,275 1 Wy! gi ,,.. f 4 '.1?E5' l . 2 ' E s I 3, f . 4 if 4 , , 4 Af , 1 1 if X Zi, 2 X V0 is I, f EMU ,Vg 5 ff-,fs 535 f C 'Si , A A2 EE Z Q3 gi 1 as E 5 6 9,2 Q 9 6 'Leetfm 68 47 AfCh1e T9 47 ,, i,,, ,,,,, , ,.2, .,, ,,... ..4,,,.,. , . 5 .'ifeV: '.i:' ' E1 Dorado Svfiflgs 84 44 it -v'.-25', 122 Rich Hill 51 42 if t-lni5, f' ,g:j,,, YVarrensburg F9 51 Appleton City 58 49 ,2, zzz 'iSub-Regional Tournament 1 'V B TEAM: Ralph Franklin,.Manager, Ralph Stansberry, Jerry Martin, Torn Carter, .Tim Huber, Dean Snare, Larry Vick, Marvin Shockley, Mike Roberts, Eddie Dillon, Spencer Taylor, Ronnie Dennis, Coach Ralph Vossen. fx'--0-1 ------- -----M Ugg fagfs - --0----1 ' Pep Squad Cl-IEER LEADERS: Carol Sue Vlfeeks, Nancy Dunn, Ina Mae Young, WVanda Snare, Doris McLanahan. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Hardin, YVilladene McCarty, Mary Jo Hampton, Jane Fisher, Elsie Faye Kelley, Patty Rockwell, Nancy Kassing, Donna Dishman, Rebecca Graham, Gail DeMasters, Martha Ellen lfVeeks. SECOND ROW: Pat Clements, Myrna Daugherty, Patty Duncan, Donna Spooner, Barbara Dishman, Bettie Bell, Reva Geary, Mary Ann Musser, Mary Alice Boosinger, Frances Ann Robey, Addie Skaggs, John Kammeyer, Sponsor. THIRD ROXV: Sandra Blanton, Nancy Timmons, Marjorie Morrison, Carolyn McCannon, Helen Burke, Alice Raber, Armetta Whiteman, Joan Bron- son. Saralee Skinner, Martha Shier, Clayton Raker, Judy Davidson. FOURTH ROVV: Gayla Meadows, Connie Dixon, Annetta Hancock, Katherine Truninger, Carolyn Morrow, Marilyn Mc-Keown, Landa Lea Manford, Janet Cameron, Beatrice Simmermon, Donna. Woods, Pat Beaty, Flossie Kassing. President ........ ...... F lossie Kassing Vice President ..., ...... B ettie Bell Secretary .....,. ....,,..,......., A lice Raber Treasurer .,,.. ....... L anda Lea Manford The Song of the Blue and White iTune- School Days J First Verse Waiting for you, our old warriors, Waiting for you, we'll say: Brace up your nerve: it's now time to serve. Win glory and fame today. Sail up the old field of triumph, Hang up a prize winning score: XVe'll look up and see our glory to be VVhiIe singing our song once more. Second Verse Triumph shall follow us ever: Victory crown us with fame. Praises we'1l sing for many long days, Our heroes have won the game. March through the blue arch of victoryg Hold up the prize cup We've won, And all form in line for a grand old time: And boost for Holden as one. Chorus Blue VVhite, Blue White 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, VVhite and Blue, And then glory shall shine and all outvie, While we are in Holden High. fVVords by Roy Rogers - Class of 19241 .. ........ ..-.....-..........,. --.,,,,, ., -H ,un ore:-911: z 1: : nic: :r-u::::: :sic :av : :zinc We Z5 no1o:xv1u1o1o1.scpo10101nzo:4r:44:o Custodians Left to Right:'Raymond Carter, Tom Mooney, John McConvi1le. Lunch Room Personnel Q:-..1.:.:...:::1::-2..4-.-:..::5:.,.,.- ,:e:a::g::,gg:g Ar: . .,. . .,.:.,.,.,:,,,.,.,...,.,,.:,,,... -..,...::., ,W f Q , f f f - F-fu, ,Feq.,,,Wf f5,3i5z,5,,W,:.,-1:Mm, , , - f ,.,1,::.:,::--- 4.31529 2:a:zg::.5g:::: 'gf:fg3gg::g12:, . :y:g:51g:::: imfrfw - ,Q ,::.EeE1. .55-:flak .::..:3:fgggg:-,g-2,f'.:-'.-:::f. -ai-I 21: 1:24 .- .- 2 -a :. 152:11-' :...- I 51: g:::5..g. ,.'::22'-. ' , ffs-1 - . --:::::,., ,,....- .QW .333 'I1:- 41:15. 'I :-'-, 2,'.1g, Q- 15:22:11 aah 1-.i5g2f:' 1:z:2:s.e:2. .,.g4.,:5.-1' fs-1121 E'E212'1EF2 sE2E X ' 555 - .''-E2E1E':fE25j'1:f: ' 41 52--E'f5E2E2Er2rEi ml ' .iv 2E1E1E5i::SE5?592:!-:- 152523552 ....... , .: .- ' -' - Left to Right: Mrs. Goldie Mc-Lanahan, Mrs. Gomer Macraeg Mrs. R. P. Dillong Miss Alta Middlesworthg Mrs. Forrest Reynolds: Mrs. Clark Jones. Bus Drivers Top Row: Left to Right: J. A. Simpson, Hubert Elliott, Ralph Hyattg Charles Mitchell: Carl Olson. Bottom Row: Left to Right: LeRoy Jonesg Mervin McCarty3 W. R. Carlyle: Lynn Moulthropg Cecil Campbell. -:f'-----0-0--0- -0- gifs fagfs - Calendar August: 30-School Opened 31-Enrollment September :' 3-Election of Class Officers 17-Football, Clinton, There 24-Football, Odessa, Here Election of Eagle Staff October: 1--Football, Windsor, There 2-Band Bake Sale 6-7-8-Free Fall Fiesta 8-Football, Butler, There 15-Football, Appleton City, Here 16-Play Day at Vtfarrensburg 16-High School Band Day at Columbia 18-Faculty Dinner 21-Football, Warrensb1'rg, There 24-Band Clinic at Rich Hill 25-Senior Pictures Taken 29-Football, Eldorado Springs, Here 30-C. M. S. C. Homecoming November: 2-Football, Adrian, There 4-5-Teachers Meeting 6-Choral Clinic at Clinton 9-F. H. A. Installation 12-Football, Rich Hill, Here, Homecoming Dance 13-Sub-District F. H. A. Meeting at Harrisonvillc 15-Class Pictures Taken 25-26-Thanksgiving Vacation 30-Dairy Meeting 29 to Dec. 4., Warrensburg Tournament December: 6-4-H Talent Show 7-Basketball, VVarrensburg, There 8-Football Banquet 9-Grade School Operetta 13-F. H. A. Christmas Party 14--Basketball, Knob Noster, There 16-Junior Play, 'Relatives by Affection 17-Basketball, Appleton City, I-lere 20-Chamber of Commerce Christmas Cantata 21--Basketball, Chilhowee, Here 22-January 3, Christmas Vacation January: 4-Basketball, Rich Hill, There T-Basketball, Yvindsor, There l0-ll-12-Pleasant Hill Tournament 13-Group Pictures Taken 14-Basketball 21-Basketball 25-Basketball 28--Basketball, Adrian, Here Leeton, Here Archie, There El Dorado, There February: 2-Dairy Day 8-Basketball Butler, Here 10-Musical Benefit Show 11-Basketball, Clinton, There 12-Most Popular Girl and Boy Election Held 14-Baskeball, Odessa, There 17--Sophomore Party 18-Basketball, Warrensblirg, Here 23-26-Sub-Regional at 'Windsor March: 'Z' 1-F. F. A. Basketball Game, Odessa 2-Innoculation Day 4-All School Party 8-11-Interclass Basketball 16-Air Force Assembly 17'18-VVest Central Conference Musical Festival 19-P. E. O. Sisterhood Entertained Sophomore, Junior and Senior Girls at a Cottey Party 22-School closed because of snow storm 24--Junior High Party 25-F. F. A. Sub-District Contest 30-Faculty Dinner at Sky Haven Inn 30-April 1-District Contests at Vvarrensburg April : 12--Butler Track Meet 12-F. H. A. Parent and Daughter Banquet 14-College High Track Meet at Warrensburg 19--Conference Track Meet at 20-Senior Day at Central Missouri State College 21-Senior Play, Taming the Brat. 22-State Contests at Columbia 26-Seniors took State Constitution Test 28-F. F. A. Parent and Son Banquet 29-Clinton Relays 30-Senior Bake Sale May: 5-Junior-Senior Banquet 7-District Track Meet 10-Eagle Ball 12--Senior Holiday Junior High Party 12-13-State Outdoor Track Meet 15-Baccalaureate Services 16-Senior Class Night Program 17-Grade School Graduation 18-Commencement 19-Faculty Breakfast 19--Lincoln School Program Clinton at Columbia U65 fagla mga Eagle J. -..Af .L.4...4...-..........,.....,.,.,, ,,, qvcoani mzezrrri 'reborn' U55 5 C1315 'f ':' Senior Activities Class I Colors Mint Green and Silver Class Flower The Rose Class Motto Our Best Today, Is Our Beginning Tomorrow. Class Song FAREWELL THOUGHTS A Tune The Bells of St. Mary's Word-s by Kay Lewis At Holden we've studied our lessons so true: For help in our studies we wish to thank YOU- For now we are leaving this place we love dear. Sweet memories of friendship we'll keep through the years. The good times we've had here, We'll always remember. The happy days, The carefree days, We spent here with you. You've helped us, and taught us, On life's road to start us. IVe will be true to you forever, Holden High. V For you're help We thank you, For this we will be true Our friends here, We'll miss you, Where ever we roam: And so, for our parting With this word we leave you, May God bless and keep you safely, For ever more. Baccalaureate Services Sunday, May 15, 1955 8:00 P. M. Processional ............................................................ Seniors Announcements .......,.................... Mr. J. W. Bullard Principal Invocation .,.. L ......,..............,. Rev, William Robertson Girls' Sextet ..........,......................... Prayer Perfect Ina Mae Young Bettie Bell, Landa Lea Manford, Vifanda Snare, Carolyn Morrow, Nancy Dunn Addie May Skaggs, Accompanist Scripture Reading, ................ ............ lv Iatthew 7:24-29 Rev, T. W. Hinchee Address ........ .... .....,....,........................... . . Foundations Rev. Burr B. Bronson Girls' Sextet ..............,..... 'Father-, Hear My Prayer Ina Mae Young, Bettie Bell, Landa Lea Manford, Wanda Snare, Carolyn Morrow, Nancy Dunn Addie May Skaggs, Accompanist Bless Be The Tie That Binds Audience Standing Benediction .........,..-................... Rev. V. B. Skinner Senior Class Night Program This Is Your Life - Seniors Of 1955 Monday, May 16, 1955 Master of Ceremonies .......,.,,.....,,,, Ina Mae Young This Is Our Life .... , ..... ., ..........,.....,,...,,, Salutatory Sandra Jones 'Through the Years ..,,...............,....,,,,,... Class History Reva Geary 'Recognition of Achievements Awards and Honors Mr. Troy E. Hirni, Superintendent ' Sammie Graduates ...,.,.............,......,, Joan Bronson Duet ..,...., Jimmie Dixon and Calvin Crawford, Jr. Class Poem ..,.......,........,.......,.... Katherine Truninger Poem written by LeRoy Ditton Stairway to the Stars ..........,.......,...,. Valedictory Addie May Skaggs Presentation of Class Gift to School ..........,..... Lea Manford My Remembrances To You ....,... Class President Wanda Snare Last Will and Testament ,....... ..,... C lass Will Carolyn Morrow A Look into the Future ......,.,... Class Prophecy Donna Kay Billingsley Farewell Thoughts ....,.........,................, Class Song Senior Class Words by Kay Lewis Commencement Program Wednesday, May 18, 1955 8:00 P. M. Processional ..... ,.........,........ - . .,,,,........,,.....,, Seniors Invocation ,..... ......,,,.., R ev. A, C. Klamm Music ..... ..............,... ' 'Wayfarer-'s Night Song Jimmie Dixon Address ................,............... A Philosophy of Life H. Kenneth Kirchner Assistant Commissioner, Division of Administration State Department of Education Girls' Sextet . ..,.,,..................... Till We Meet Again Ina Mae Young, Bettie Bell, WVanda Snare Landa Lea Manford, Carolyn Morrow, Nancy Dunn Addie May Skaggs, Accompanist Presentation of Class of 1955 ,.........,, Troy E. I-Iirni Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas ............ Clarence McKenna President of Board of Education Benediction ............... ................ R ev. C, E. Robinson Recessional ...,.. ....,..... ........... . S eniors 0:--0-0--0---0-0-'------1-M Ugg Eagle -------f-- ---- --0-02' Senior Activities I Through The Years CCLASS HISTORYJ , By Reva Geary In September, 1943, the stars of tonight's television show started up the road to success. There have been many who have been with us during these years but are now walking in other phases of life. So tonight, we will just look in on the past of those to be presented now. Under the direction of Miss Josephine Long the following group became acquainted with the alphabet: Dale Bedsaul, Bettie Bell, Donna Kay Billingsley, Joe Dale Cantrell, Bobby DesCombes, Jimmie Dale Dixon, Nancy Dunn, Charles Hall, Gene Hyatt, Kay Lewis, Landa Lea Manford, Kenneth Raker, 'Wanda ,Snare and Dale Williams. Others of us that were to become a part of this graduating class became acquainted with the al- phabet in various places: some of us in one room country schools with one teacher for all classes. The next year we returned to school with new joy for we were in the second grade. Our teacher this year was Miss Maxine Wiegers. This year only two new stars joined the group. They were Gail Hosmann and Reva Geary, your historian. This year we became better acquainted and began mas- tering spelling. - The third year with the guidance of Mrs. Ken- neth Carney, we learned writing and became ac- quainted with arithmetic. Some new stars to add to tonight's show are Charles Parker, VValter VVise- man and Harry Kanaday. In the fall of 1946, we started our fourth grade with the able assistance of Miss Crystal Davidson. It was this year that our MC of to- night's show, Ina Mae Young, joined this group of television stars.This year we thought we had mastered the 3 'R's of readin', 'riten', and 'rith- metic pretty well. Being in the fifth grade, we were ready for more complicated things. VVe returned to school to find Charles Parker missing from our group. There were no new faces to greet, except the smiling face of our new teacher, Miss Vivian Ensley. This year we returned to school with much excitement. This was one of our big years, We were graduating from the sixth grade, We had one new member to add to the class, Lowell Rector. VVith the guiding hand of Mrs. Ted Boosinger, we work- ed and waited for the announcement of which member of our class had won the honors. VVanda Snare was valedictorian and Landa Lea Manford was salutatorian. Approaching the seventh year, we felt we were really grown-up now as we were entering the high school building but we soon found out that we didn't know nearly as much as we thought we did. VVith the help of our sponsor, Mr. Theoe dore Cast. we managed to get acquainted with all the new changes. Summer vacation soon passed and back to school again for the eighth year. By this time we were gftting pretty well acquainted with the rules of the high school building. The one who helped us when we got in the wrong spot or needed help this year was Mr. M. W. McDowell and another star of tonight's show was added, Katherine Truninger. In the fall of 1951 we entered the high school building as freshmen or better known as the green freshmen. The following new stars were added to tonight's show: Joan Bronson, Wallace Fitzgerel, Gary Garrett, Bland Gordon, Donnie Hensley, Sandra Jones, Cecil Long, Carolyn Mor- row, Lyle Quick, Richard Petering, Wayne Powell, VVanda Shippy, Addie Skaggs, Leland Stowell, Ora Stumpff, and Lloyd Warner. Also at this time Charles Parker returned to be with the group. To help us with our class picnics and problems, we had Mr. Howard Martin as our sponsor. Our sophomore year, we returned to be greeted again by Mr. Theodore Cast who helped us with our more difficult curriculum. This time instead of being the ones to be initiated, we helped initiate the 'green freshmen. We were now beginning to take an interest in sports and other school activ- ities. There was one new star, LeRoy Ditton, added this year. Our junior year we returned with no new stars for tonight's show. But we were greeted by Mrs. NVendell Hallar and Mrs. Charles VVilliams, who helped us so much to make our banquet a success. We entertained the seniors and faculty in Hawaii. We would like to thank the girls who sold candy to help finance it. Also we presented the play, The Adorable Imp , which was a great success. In the fall of 1954 we entered the high school building for the last year as we were seniors. We were met by Mrs. James Krockenberger, Eagle sponsor, and Mrs. Howard Volgeneau, Jr., who were to sponsor our class. Also we added three new stars to our group, Calvin Crawford, Richard Moree, and James Truex. We were guests on the C. M. S. C. campus April 20. April 21 we presented the play Taming the Brat . May 5 the juniors entertained the seniors and faculty with a lovely banquet. Our Eagle Ball was held May 10 at which time the Eagle Queen was crowned. Our Senior Holiday, May 12, was spent in Kansas City and Swope Park. YVe are all looking forward to Com- mencement and that diploma that we have been working for. It is also nice to think that we didn't have any final examinations to worry about. Now at this time we would like to say, Thank You, schoolmates, faculty, parents, school board, and anyone else who has helped to make our graduation possible and also helped to make these twelve years the most pleasant years in our mem- ory. We will think of you in the years to come as we are trying to fulfill our hopes and ambitions. Senior Class Gift On Class Night, May 16, 1955, Landa Lea Manford, in behalf of the Senior Class, presented a sum of money to be used for the purchase of a public address system. The members of the Senior Class of 1955 know this will be appreciated and enjoyed by all. 4.-....-- .... Ut.. guyz. W--...........--.........,. Senior Activities Class Prophecy By Donna, Kay Billingsley Tonight our theme is This Is Your Life, You know the past and I am concerned with the fu- ture. Let us go into the year 1975. I am seeing visions. Let me tell you what I see: I hear a voice raised and it sounds familiar. Mr. Hirni! Oh, yes. It's that Sandra Jones Dean's child skipping school again. Sandra is a promi- nent farmer's wife still iving near Holden, Missouri. There sails the distinguished sea captain, Donnie Hensley. His ship is atomic powered, de- signed and built under the direction of Harry Kanaday, the famous architect. Donnie is sailing to Seal Island where Lyle Quick, head of the world's largest fur company, and his wife, Landa Manfotrd, have established residence. Landa always wanted a genuine seal skin coat. A sign post says ten miles to the Hereford Ranch. Yes, it's Kenneth Raker, the owner of the Dot Dot Dash Dude Ranch. There is his business manager, Bland Gordon, signing a check for the evening's entertainment, the hillbilly star, Gary Garrett. There goes Wanda Snare, now YVanda Kep- hart, on her way to an appointment. She is a- famous model on 5th Avenue. She's made the cover of Life magazine. I noticed a column in all leading papers called Advice to the Love-Lorn. Who could be the author but Jimmie DIXon. A sale is starting, listen to the auctioneer. It's Leland Stowell auctioning off an oil well. The top bid goes to Ora Stumpff, a top Texan wild-catter, worth millons. Famous Daredevil racing -here tonight. It's Lloyd Warner whizzing around the tracks. Charles Hall is his efficient manager and trainer. Dale William's is New York's most famous barber. He originated the new fad called the Zombie Clip. He is now shaving the honorable Boxing Promoter of Madison Square Garden, Joe Cantrell. Here I seefa. railroad track and someone walk- ing. Yes, it's Dale Bedsaul, King of the Hoboes. Along with him is his apt pupil, Wayne Powell, who is learning the tricks of the trade from the master hobo. Now to California where I find the Ditton sea- side, resort, operated of course, by LeRoy Ditton. But it is his efficient wife, Wanda Shippy, who really keeps things going while LeRoy sunbathes. I see Cecil Long, still braggingg he has just originated the spit Z formation in football. Cecil is head coach at Missouri University. At Harvard, I find the famous chemist, Kay Lewis. He has made many stupendous discoveries. 1-lis latest is that milk is heavier than cream. Here I see Jim Truex ,a top-notch pharacist. He handles all prescriptions for Bettie Bell, the head nurse of a nearby child.ren's hospital. Here is Joan Cox, the former Joan Bronson, still hoarding money for a down-payment on that new house in Independence, Missouri. There is a matinee in bright lights reading: Ina, Mae Young Show Tonight. Yes, Ina Mae has taken over Martha Raye's title as America's top female comedian. I-ler guest star is none other than Crooner Crawford. We all remember Calvin's mellow tones. Besides being a housewife, Nancy Dunn Gos- roski, helps her husband manage a grocery store. They have just redecorated their store, which is Chicago's most prosperous grocery. Gail Hosmann is owner of the Utah Rough Rider's Rodeo, which is the largest traveling ro- deo in the United States. A plane, piloted by Walter Wiseman, goes flying to Hawaii. Walter is the Trans-VVorld Air Lines most trusted pilot. On landing he is wel- comed by his jovial host, Bob DesCombes, who owns a large pineapple plantation there. It is a scenic tourist attraction. Now to Chicago where I find Judge Richard Petering presiding while police sergeant, Gene Hyatt, brings forward his prisoner. These honor- able menl are two of Chicago's main law protectors. I see Charles Parker, nail manufacturer mil- lionaire, buying a suit of clothes at one of the Richard Moree's Men's Wear Chain Stores. His stores carry only the latest in fashion and style. Addie May Skaggs, minister of television fame, is now equal to Norman Vincent Peale and Bishop Sheen. She is one of the nation's best known ministers. Carolyn Morrow has been named secretary of the year by a national press poll. She is secretary to Walace Fitzgerel, a San Francisca banker, who specializes in mortgages. Lowell Rector now edits the Kansas City Star. Lowell is famous for his smashing headlines. His crime repolrter is a woman who has had many daring escapes in the line of duty, Reva Geary. g Although Katherine Truninger works as a secretary. she also models part time for Colgate Toothpaste advertisements. Her winning smile has made all time records in toothpaste sales. One more vision now, I see a famous psychi- atrist who has just analyzed herself. It is Donna Kay Billingsley. My that was fun. In 1975 you can look around you to see how good my vision really is. Senior Honor Roll The senior class honor roll is composed of those students who have made an average of 90 or above for their four years in high school. Out of the class of forty two students, twelve are eligible to be on this honor roll. The Senior Class honor roll of 1955 is as follows: Addie May Skaggs .................................,,,....,,,.......,, 96.34 Sandra Jones ........ ...... 9 5.85 Reva Geary ..................... .,,,,, 9 5.34 Carolyn Morrow ................ ,,,,,, 9 5,20 Donna Kay Billingsley ....... ....... 9 4.87 Wanda Snare .................. ,.,,,, 9 4,87 Landa Lea Manford ..... ...... 9 2.49 Kay Lewis .................. ,,,,,,, 9 1,46 Richard Petering .......... Katherine Truninger ..... Joan Bronson .... .............. Dale Bedsaul ...... 91.22 90.73 90.02 90.01 .. . .1 -- I----0-------M U55 Eagle -1 ---- ---0-1-0----fr' Semor Act1v1t1es Last Testarnent Gene Hyatt wills his basketball skill to anyone uh Of The Senior Class of 1955 by Can olyn Moi 1 ow We the Senior Class of 1955 being of sound mind and memory do hereby ordam publish and declare thls our Last W1ll and Testament ARTICLE I SECTION 1 To the Junlors ue wlll the d1gn1ty and good manners any senlors has to hare SECTION 2 To the sophomores we will all pencxls wlth 1954 football schedules printed on them SECTION 3 To the freshmen we VVIII all extra Senlor Play tags SECTION 4 To the seventh and elghth glade we will all the lost and found articles for the entlre year ARTICLE II Indlvxdually we give devise and bequeath to the designated persons the following Dale Bedsaul wills h1s absence slips to anyone who can find them Bettie Bell Wills her car to Judy Daudson Donna Kay Billingsley wills her part as maid in the Senior Play to MarJor1e Morrlson a diamond to Myrna Daugherty Joe Dale Cantrell wills all his pencils to anv one who find his notebook Calvin Crawfoid wills his abillty to sing like Nat Kmg Cole to Marvin Shockley Bob DesCombes W1lls his wavy ha1r to Tommy Carter LeRoy Dltton vull a certain Senlor girl to no one Jimmie Dixon W1lls h1s talent to sklp school to John Truninger Nancy Dunn WIIIS her charm of catching a man to Becky Graham Wallace Fitzgerel W1lls hlS meknames to Gene McWh1rt Galy Garrett wills h1s part as a lover 1n the SBHIOI' Plily to Burl Acklln Reva Geary wills her posltlon as Eagle treasurer to Bobby Jones Bland Gordon W1lls h1s shy qunet ways to Jackie Phelps Charles Hall wills a good unused Shorthmd book to Charles Tevxs Don Hensley wills his way with eighth grade girls to Gordon Kendrick Gail Hosmann wills h1s General Busmess book to Dean Wakeman o can pxck up HIS techn1que Sandra Jones Wills her quxet dibnlfied manner to Pat Beaty Harry Kanaday W1lls his skill in pole vaulting to Jay W Counts Kay Lewls wills h1s neat dressed up appear ance to Lloyd Hammond Cecil Long wills h1S number twenty one to anyone who is lucky enough to get xt Landa Manford wllls her mterest ln chlcken raising to the Agrlculture boys Cai olyn Morrow W1lls her merry days keeping the books out of the red to Armetta, WVh1teman Charles Parker WIIIS his telephone calls from Kmgsville to Jxmmle Huber Richard Peterxng wills his black hair to Glenn Thomason Wayne Powell vulls his ways in the hall .Jerry Martm Lyle Qulck wills all excess height to Jerry Wallace Lowell Rector wills his agricultural mterests to Jamie Rader Wanda Shippy xx 1lls a semor class ring to any one who can get one Add1e Mae Skaggs will her studxous ab1l1ty to Ronald Porter Leland Stowell wills his talent as an auctlon eer to Larry Shanks Wanda Snare w1lls her position as president of the Senior Class to Gene Davxuson Ora Stumpff wills his trlps to 'Warrensburg to Doyne Hough Katherine Trumnger w1l her sm1le to Martha Ellen Weeks Arts to Jarvis Jones Lloyd Warner W1lls his roving eyes to Ralph Stansberry Dale Wllhams W1lls h1S posltlon as one of the stage managers of the Senior Class to anyone who wants to do lt Walter XN1seman wills h1s Jokes to anyone who can figure them out Ina Mae Young wxlls her abzlity to act l1ke Martha Raye to Ruth Pope R1chard Moree W1lls his good times ln fourth hour English class to anyone who can get away with 1t Kenneth Rlker wills h1s classes ln the of flee to Dixie Durrett The senior class as a whole wllls to the tea ohers to our parents 'md to the patrons of this school our gratitude for the many opportumtles xx hich they have made possible for us to enJoy IN WITNESS VVHEREOF we the Class of 55 have hereunto affixed our seal on the sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand lllfle hundred and fifty flV9 Testator Carolvn Morrow Superintendent Troy E Hirm Principal J VV Bullard Sponsors Drusilla Krockenberger Imo Jean Volgeneau I I I I . . .G ' N I . . . u n - . . or V ' ' ' - , y ' 1 ' ' 1 , ' . ' to A ' . . .U . G . . W . . W . . G . . V. ' ' ' ' ' 0' . r ' . ' I ' . . . - Joan Bronson Wills her technique Of setting Jim Truex wills his merry classes in Industrial ., . . ' ' v 0' 1 ' c ' Y 'O' , . ' r' ' ' 0 . - - . . i U. C U , . . U I . ' 1 . 2 . - c . at . . . ' 1 . ' -' , 1 . ' 1 . . . - , -, , 4 1 ' . V- . u n I Q ' , . t . . . . ' I I . L ' , . 0 Z ' I 1 . K . . . .0 K ' V I ' ' - I . . U ' , . - f 1 1 D I 1 ' , - I .,.........---.............. Ulla Eagle -..-...---,.-......... Senior Activities Eagle Ball The Faculty, the Board of Education and members of Holden High School were guests of the Eagle Staff at the Eagle Ball May 10, 1955. The Queen candidates, Katherine Truninger, Wanda Snare and Sandra Jones, were escorted by Jimmie Dixon. Cecil Long and Vlfallace Fitzgerel to the foot of the green and silver throne. Landa Lea Manford, Editor-in-Chief of the Eagle, read a letter from Mr. W. J. Westmore. make-up artist for Paramount Pictures Incorporation, Hollywood, California, saying that his selection for Eagle Queen was marked, Mr, Westmore's Choice, on the back of her picture. After opening the pic- tures Miss Manford announced that Mr. West- more had selected Miss Truninger as the Eagle Queen. Miss Truninger ascended the throne and Miss Manford then placed a beautiful crown of carna- tions and roses on her head. The crown was a gift of the Cast Funeral Home. Miss Truninger and her attendants and their escorts led the first dance of the evening. The class colors, Mint Green and Silver, were carried out in the beautiful decorations of the au- ditorium. The class flower, a rose was carried out in the refreshments, of individual cakes iced with green icing and topped with a rose. The cakes were a gift of the Cast Bakery. The evening was spent in dancing and the Eagle Ball of 1955 was a delightful affair for all. This Is Our Life by, Sandra Jones, Saluatorian Parents, teachers, and friends, on behalf of the Senior Class of 1955, I want to extend to you a warm welcome to This Is Your Life - Seniors '55. We hope as the scenes from our life unfold here you will share with us the memories of our sadness and gladness, of our failures and achieve- ments. For the past twelve years you have given us guidance and encouragement to do our best. Our goal has been one of attaining the knowledge and training necessary for assuming our responsi- bilities in the world about us. We want you to realize the importance of your help in our achiev- ing this goal. When we take our places as citizens in the working world we hope that this knowledge will ,give us the opportunity and the courage to suc- ceed. The challenges of society must be met. If each of us can apply the knowledge and experiences gained in school and can justify the guidance and encouragement we have received from our families and friends, we can look forward to success in the years to follow and to a feeling of pride that This Is Our Life - Seniors '55. Stairway To The Stars By Addie Mae Skaggs, Valedictorian I reach for stars! I cannot touch them with my hands, I know But reaching makes me look to higher things and grow, And so I reach for stars. We look upward to the star feeling peace in its rays. For the last twelve years the members of the senior class have been climbing the stairway to the stars. We have been reaching upward for the stars and as we reached, we grew. Even though we can't touch stars, we can see and reflect their beautiful rays. Our privilege is to reflect. As we reflect these rays and others see us, we must re- member that we want others to see the best in us. Our best today is our beginning tomorrow. This is our motto. The star gives and we must give our best to the world today. If we give our best today, we will have a wonderful beginning for tomorrow's work. Some may not have as much to give as others, but still they must give what they have. The star cannort be rewarded, but we can be rewarded. Even though we may give only a. smile or a cheery word to' someone. It may be just what they need. It is the giver's reward to know that he has helped someone. As we go out from here after graduation, we will still go on climbing the stairway to the stars. The climb is not ended until our life on this earth ends. Vlfe will always keep reaching upward for another star, climbing another stair, and by so do-ing, attaining another goal. Each of these goals lead to the one great goal of reaching a, new and better place in which to live. Starlight is beautiful, mysterious, and gentle. It leads us beyond our worldly cares and activities. Therefore, as we go through life, we must reach for the stars and keep climbing their stairway - always upward. I Senior Holiday At 8:30 a. m. on the twelfth of May, the members of the Senior Class left Holden by bus for an holiday in Kansas City. The morning was spent in Swope Park, where everyone enjoyed a. picnic lunch at noon. The afternoon and evening activities included shopping, bowling, skating, looking for jobs, and attending theatres. The group arrived home about midnight, tired but happy. 4 o 50 ....--..-,.....-- Ur. fagz. ---.-.--,...---.-....... Senior Activities I Senior Play The Senior Class of 1955 presented a three- act comedy, Taming the Brat on Thursday eve- ning, April 21, 1955 at the Holden High School Auditorium. The play was under the direction of Miss Lucille Burroughs. When Lottie took her job as the Nagels' maid, she thought the chaos caused by their spoiled infant Janice would end as the little darling grew up. But, as Lottie says, she was wrong - the Nagels never let Janice grow up. At fifteen she is still coddled and pampered like a two-year-old. Jerry Hughes, a nice boy of sixteen, knows this very well, but he can't help having a terrific crush on Janice, even though she treats him like a dog and makes him wish she'd fall for somebody her- self and see how it is. Then she does fall - and hard - for Jess Pomeroy, a handsome football player. To make it complete, Jess takes no interest in her whatever: he has a. girl. This causes Janice to have the worst tantrum of her life, and her par- ents to have a riot. Up till nolw, they have been able' to go out and get her what she wanted, but this tantrum can't be stopped. Jerry is very happy. This wil cure the brat. But his joy is short-lived. To his surprise, he finds next day that Jess is play- ing right along with Janice. He is most discourag- ed. So is his pal Dave because he and Jerry are to play in a local tennis match tomorrow, and they'll never win with Jerry in such a state. Dave decides something has to be done, and he soon finds out why Jess is so sweet on Janice. It seems that Janice's parents are trying to buy her the man she wants, just as they've bought her everything else since she was born. This discovery is made at a party, and it results in a near riot which causes Janice to go into her worst tantrum ever, and also bring Jess and his real girl to a near break-up. Things are in a pretty sad state by the next morn- ing, but Janice surprises everyone with a sudden change for the better and everything is straighten- ed out beautifully. The cast was as follows: Lottie. the Nagels' middle-aged maid, Donna Kay Billingsley. Mrs. Nagel, the mother of Janice, Addie Mae Skaggs. ' Mr. Nagel, the father, a middle-aged business- man, LeRoy Ditton. Jess Pomeroy, a big, good-looking football play- er, Cecil Long. Jerry Hughes, a likable boy of sixteen, some- what naive, Gary Garrett. Dave Martin, Jerry's pal and tennis partner, Robert DesCombes. Louise, a gossipy teen-ager, decidedly silly in her speech and manner, Nancy Jo Dunn. Myrtle, not unlike Louise, but a little more reticient, Ina Mae Young. Janice Nagel, spoiled, self-indulgent fifteen- year-old, Carolyn Morrow, Myra Jason, Jess's girl, Wanda Lou Shippy. SPECIALTIES Piano solo, 'Ebbtide Kay Lewis. Vocal solo, 'I Believe Calvin Crawford. Leland Stowell Awarded State Farmer Degree Leland Stowell, a member of the Holden FFA Chapter, received the highest degree possible in the Missouri Future Farmers Organization at the 26th Annual Missouri FFA Convention at Columbia, Missouri. To be eligible forthe State Farmer Award, a boy must have shown outstanding lead- ership in the FFA, have a good farming program in 0l?'6Y'2lti0U. pass a state examination on the FFA and parliamentary procedure. Leland, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stowell, was raised to the degree of Greenhand in October, 1952 and Chapter Farmer in 1953. He started out with one registered Holstein heifer and six acres of corn his freshman year in High School and has expanded until at the present he has three cows, one heifer, one registered Hol- stein bull, and twenty-nine ewes and lambs. I-Ie also has one third interest in nine cows, one heifer, twenty-six ewes and lambs, fifty acres of small grain and forty-six acres of hay. Leland has been very active in the FFA and Vocational Agricultureg he has participated in farm mechanics, livestock judging, and farm meats identification, judging on the district and state level. He is president of the Holden FFA and was treasurer his junior year. Leland played on the FFA Basketball Team two years and was on the track team one year. Holden High School has had ten State Farm- ers. Other boys having received this degree are: Norman Briscoe, 19483 Jack Jones, 19495 Wendell Daniel and Carl Stumpff, 1950g Sam William Raber and Kerry Kephart, 1951: Jimmie Bruns, 19523 Russell McCannon, 19533 and Donal Bruns, 1954. Eight of these boys have received this de- gree under the leadership of Mr. Harry Crim, Vocational Agriculture Instructor in Holden High School the past six years. Senior Day At Central Missouri State College The Senior Class attended the annual Senior Day, April 20, 1955, on the campus of Central Missouri State College in WVarrensburg. The events of the day were sponsored by the faculty and students of the college. They were as follows: Registration .......................................,.... Student Center Organ Music . .................... .................. . Hendricks Hall Professor John McCoy Convocation ....... . ............................. Hendricks Hall Eleanor Fisher Intergroup Relations Chairman Group Singing ....,...,,,,........,,,.,,,,,,,, Bill Grace, leader Address 'The American Dream Dr. G. YV. Diemer Campus Tours ........,.,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Student Guides Lunch .....................,,. .....,,,,.,,, S ocial Hall Student Program ..,. ....,. H endricks Hall Career Conference ..... .... C ollege Professors Recreation Hour .... ..,,,..,.., S ocial Hall 4...0.0..0..0-we-l-coco:-vac-cf-Q-we-fu ggi 50915 poioioiavianxrrinioioioioioiozcozu Senior Activities Q 0 ' 7 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. Wendell Hallar at the Showboat Banquet held Thursday evening, May 5, in the High School Auditorium. The theme was carried out from the inside of the Sho-wboat, complete with the fater wheel. The view from the deck looked out into an old-fashioned park on shore. The Senior Class colors were carried out in the table decorations with mint green candles hav- ing silver ruffles in candleholders of silver. The centerpieces were yellow roses in a boat-shaped containers. The Sophomore Girls, dressed as Show- boat girls in full gingham dresses of either check- ed yellow or green, were assisted in serving by the Sophomore boys, dressed in dark trousers, white shirts, and bow ties. The Junior mothers pre- pared the menu of grapefruit puice cocktail, steak with sauce, creamed new potatoes, green beans, tossed salad, hot rolls, butter, jelly, angelfood cake, ice cream, nuts, mints, and coffee. The program followed throughout the evening: Toastmaster ,,,,,,,......................,...... Eugene Davidson Invocation ,,,,,, ...... M r. J. W. Bullard Toast to Seniors ..... ...... C harles Tevis Response ,................................................... Wanda Snare Vocal Duet .... Flossie Kassing, Myrna Daugherty You Tell Me Your Dreams, I'll Tell You Mine Accompanist, Armetta Whiteman Toast to Faculty ...... - ....... . ...... Rebecca Graham Response ,.,........ . ,..... ...................,.,.,.. M r. Troy E. Hirni Pantomime .....,., Beverly Houx, Eugene Davidson, Claude Bradbury No, No, A Thousand Times No Singers ,... Myrna. Daugherty, Mary Jo Hampton, Carol Sue Weeks, Willadene McCarty Accompanist, Flossie Kassing Toast to Board of Education ....... - ....... Betty Jones Response ............. .........,.. M r. Clarence McKenna Soft Shoe Dance .... Flossie Kassing, Doyne Hough Strolling Through The Park Singers ................ Helen Burke, Mary Io Hampton, Willadene McCarty Accompanist, Mrs. Charles VVilliams An orchestra from Central Missouri State Col- lege provided music for the dance which followed the banquet. Refreshments of cake and punch were served by the Junior Class. Presldenft s Farewell by Wanda Snare, Class President Faculty, friends, and parents, we appreciate your interest in joining us here tonight for the Life show of the Class of 1955.1 We wish to thank you for your time and friendship which you have given us so freely. We especially want to thank our parents and teachers who have had so much patience with us and guided us during the twelve years we have strived for this goal. Seniors, it has been a pleasure and an honor to serve as your class president this past year. I have enjoyed working with you and want to thank You for the cooperation. Although this ends our high school career, we will go out into the world each seeking our field and remembering that Our Best Today Is Our Beginning Tomorrow. Good luck and God bless you for your cooperation. D. A. Good Citizenship Award The D. A. R. Good Citizens Committee, for the promotion of better citizenship, conducts nation- wide contests open to girls in senior classes of ac- credited High Schools. From three names pre- sented to the Senior Class by the faculty, Wanda Snare was elected to receive the Good Citizenship Award given by the Elizabeth Randolph Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Wanda was selected on the basis 'of the following qualities: ' 1. Dependability, including truthfulness, loyal- ty, and punctuality. 2. Service, including cooperation, courtesy and consideration of others. J 3. Leadership, with personality, self-control and ability to assume responsibility and leadership. 4. Patriotism, unselfish interest in family, school, community and nation Wanda and her mother, Mrs. Earl Thomas, were guests of the Daughters of the American Revolution at a meeting Thursday evening, April 14, 1955, at the home of Mrs. F. E. Ross. Mrs. E. B. Cast, Good Citizenship Chairman, explained the awards given by the Daughters of the American Revolution and presented Wanda to the local chapter. Mrs. Harry Kluttz. Regent, made the presentation of the award and the medal. - -..- U11 sage ---....-9.- Senzor Act1v1t1es Junlor Play The play Relatnes by Affect on was pre sented by the Junlor Class ln the Hlbh School Audltorlum on December 16 1954 The cast Robert Evans a small town banker Gordon Kendrlck Margaret hls wlfe Beverly Houx Shlrley thelr llteraly daughter Llla Dean Snlder Emma Raft the housekeeper MQFJOFIS Morrlson Hobart the butler lames Dean Flnley Davls Shlrleys flancee Tom Carter Dr Yen a Cl'l1l16S6 gentleman Eugene Dayldson Mrs Yen hls wlfe Flossle If2.SSll'1g Ho Wang thelr son Burl Acklln Wah Ch ng thelr dauahter Myrna Daugherty Tze Ifldllg a Chlnese actress Rebecca Graham Blrds Nc-st a servln, woman Janet Cameron Slng an lllerate COClle Claude Bradbury Newspaper Reporter J W Counts v Newspaper Photographer Gene MeV! hlft Shlrley Evans wrote a llterary masterplece of twenty words and won 1 slx months trlp to the Orlent and back YVhlle there she became mlxed up ln the war and was 16SCd6d by a young Chmese nelltlenlan I-lo Wang son of the Iens ACCOTdlDgl5 the Yens followed her back to Amerlca prepared to place the matter before the Evans fam1l5 Mrs Evans ,oes all out to make the Sens stay ln her home pleasant even to the nolnt of uslng sofa cushlons lnstead of chalrs wearlng klmonos and hlrlnb 1 Chlnese servant for them To teach hls vslfe a lesson Mr Evans really Does Chlnese to the extent of serwln, repulslve Chlnese food and appolntlng hlmself Lord Hlgh Elder of the House of Ex ans He even lets every one b9l16V6 that a marrlage contract wlll be slgn ed between Ho Wan, and Shlrley although both young people are ln love Wlth someone else No end of comlllcatlons arlse between mem bers of both famllles and servants before a famlly COul'lCll lS held Romances have sprouted exen 'lmong the servants Hobart and Emma Slng and Blrds Nest, the twltterlng Chlnese mald Flnally the women assert thelr lndependence and evelythlng IS stralghtened out to the S3.tlSf3C tlon or all concerned Homecomlng The annu 11 homecommg of Holden Hlgh School was held November 12 Wlth Rlch Hlll and Holden battllng each other on the grldlron Durlng the halftlme ceremonles the band under the dlrectlon of Mr Kamlnever announced the arrlval of the candldates on the fleld The candldates vsere presented to the crowd as they made thelr way to the thlone The candldates and th6ll escorts were serllor candldate Sandra Jones escorted b3 Donnle Hensley Jllnlor candldmte Betty .Tones escorted by Claude Bradbury sopho more candldate Gall DeMastels escorted Charles D1ttOH freshman candldate Annette At klnson escorted by Ralph Franklln football can dldate Myrna Daugherty escorted by John Beaty, and Pep Squad candldate Ina Mae Young escort ed by Ora Stumpff The followlnb former queens were presented 1953 54 Mlss Sulanne Flsher 1959 53 MISS Wallda Snare 195152 MISS Patsy Earlv 1950 51 Mlss Donna Sue Jones and 1949 50 MarJorle Hough Carleton iMrs Kennethl MlSS Myrna Daugherty was crowned queen oy Cecll Long co captaln of the team and vsas presented two dozen roses by Wanda Snare Presldent of the Student Councll Followlng the game the fans gathered at the hlgh school for the darue vuhlch was attended by students alumnl and parents of both schools The bym was decorated VVlfh blue and whlte streamers runnln, from the celllng to floor and from east to west of the gym Phe north backboard had a Whlte H on a solld blue background for Holden and the south backboard had a red R ' on a dark blue background for Rlch Hlll The dance was started by Myrna Daugherty her escort the attendants and thelr escorts Re freshments of punch and cookles were served The 1954 55 Homecomlng was a breat success and en loyed by everyone Representatlves Elected To Boys and Glrls State Fach year the Amerlcan Leglon and Amerlcan Leglon Auxlllary sponsor a Bovs State and a Glrls State The purpose of each IS to educate youth ln the dutles prlvlleges rlghts and responslbllltles of Amerlcan cltlzenshlp and also to develop lead ershlp Outstandlng boys and glrls of hlbh moral char acter good sportsmanshlp and potentrll leadershlp tendencles are wanted at Boys and Glrls State The student selected to go must be ln the top thlrd of hlS or her class scholastlcally shall have leadershlp character courage honesty cooperatlveness phy slcal fltness and lnterest ln government procedure and must have completed the Junlor year of Hlgh School Work ThlS year the Holden Chamber of Commerce ulll sponsor Gene Davldson of Holden Hlgh School and the Munday Hancock Post of the Amel'1C2m Leglon Wlll sponsor Louls Buntln of Klngsvllle Hlgh School at Warrensburg June 1219 The Amerlcan Leglon Auxlllary wlll sponsor Rebecca Graham at Glrls State at Wllllams Woods College at Fulton June 19 96 . . 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AUTCDGQAPI-45 WM' ,- .Sm 1 lb . iw. Q A -as fel 4.--0-1 ---w -0------- U55 Eagle - ---- -0-D----'--1--P Holden Grade School Faculty Mrs. Keith Sturgis Miss Agnes Ann Raber Mrs. John Make-ever Mrs. Kenneth Carney First Grade First and Second Grade Second Grade Third Grade and Principal Mrs. John Kammeyer Mrs. G. V. Redford Miss Crystal Davidson Mrs. Marie Hampton Third and Fourth Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Miss Metta. Anderson Mrs. Ted Boosinger Mrs. Aaron Hough Mrs. Eugene Hancock' Fifth and Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Pleasant View Miller .....-..............,......4 ...... -4..........- - f 9.01010301014111lgog.-101014110101 F gg 2 ag Z5 poioiuiozoimnzi. 1o1u1u:n1o1014o:0 First Grade FIRST ROW: Le-ft to Right-Miss Agnes Ann Raber, Deborah Duncan, Martha NVallace, Gael Harman, De-nna Sue Daniel, Donna Sue Shippy, Mervin Jones, Elsie Hite, Carolyn McFarland, Linda Buxton, Jimmy Harget, Judy Carson, Mrs. Keith Sturgis. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-.Timmy Holmberg, Linda Turner, Dickie Siinmermon, Paul Broadway, Steven Arnold, Patricia Page, Lavonne Holland, Danny Corwin, Eric DeFrain, Shirley Mullen, George Nichols, Garry DeGraffenreid. l THIRD ROW: Left to Right-Brent Hodges, Kath- leen Jones, Donald Barker, Robert Hilke, Linda Martin, Johanna Potter, Regina Parks, Louise I-Iayes, Nicky Monteleone, Billie Dryer, Alvin Kelly, Kristine Holger. FOURTH ROW: Left to Right-Donald Hillsman, Martin Dale Bowie, Harold Hancock, Wanda Sim- merman, Larry McDowell, Michael Lewis, Danny Daugherty, Michael Bryant, Dennis Vick, David Clevenger, Donald Smith, Wayne Truex, Sammy Hanna. I Second Grade FIRST ROVV: Left to Right-Mrs. John Makeever, Mervin McClanahan, Charles Shore, Glen Alvis, Gene Taylor, Janna Johnson, Amber Ruckdeschel, David Dennis, Donna Pieron, Michael Hough, Dar- rell Meadows, Marvin McLanahan, Miss Agnes Ann Raber. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Rose Mary Cope- land, Jimmy Bryant, VVanda Smith, Robert Mur- phy, David Ridenhour, Harry Younce, Billy Bar- nard, Glenn Chaney, Chester Davidson, Stephen Roberts, Jackie Reardon, Daniel Manford. THIRD ROXV: Left to Right-Jimmie Strate, Chris- tine Hirni, Bobby Spiwak, Betty Jean Olson, David Hanes, Dale Talley, Trudy I-Ienry, Joyce Rhoades, Ruthann Bohannon, Kay Killingsworth, 'Kathy Deatherage, Patsy XVillliams. FOURTH ROW: Left to Right-David Hancock, Carla Brewer, Nancy Hampton, Leslie Phelps, Ronnie Kirk, Montie Hazen, Carl Ewing, Donna Hilke, Sharon Liddle, Rickie McKowen, Art Kelly, Carolyn Gregory, David Marion Hancock. NOT IN PICTURES: Bruce McNeel, Barbara Sturgis, Jo Ann Gann. -:--Wi---f--f---l----0-i---- U55 541915 -f-------0---N--I--U-----.:. Third Grade FIRST ROVV: Left to Right-Mrs. John Kam- THIRD ROW: Left to Right-Shirley McC'o'nville, meyer, Shirley Strate, Mary Ann Vlfallace, Richard Billy Braun, Joe Monteleone, Mary Ann Rader, DeGraffenreid, Shirley Harget, George McQuitty, Harold Williams, Donna Donner, Sandra Shippy, Tommy Cantrell, Ray Burnfin, Terrie Clinger, Mary Ann Bradshaw, Douglas Sutewart, Louise Judy Hancock, Cheryl Bullard, Mrs. Kenneth Carson, Elaine Hancock. Carne . y FOURTH ROW: Left to Right-Gene Johnson, SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Mrs. G. V. Redford, Dolores Gudde, Robert Powell, Eugene Holland, Lloyd WVussow, Michael Daniel, Jackie Doyel, David Sawatzky, Val Eugene Dudley, Donna Trun- Robert Kelly, Dana Hymer, Kitty Jo Dudley, inger, Dorothy Gilcrest, Richard Killingsworth, Kathy Pirch, Judy VVoods, James Tevis, Tina Kathy Carney, Charles Griggs, James Middles- Jones, Janet Currie. worth. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Left to Right-Miss Crystal David- nie McKeoWn, Ruth Hamilton, Gary Rhoades, Don son, Virginia Kelley, Dale Strate, Paul Rock- McBurney, Dc-nna Nowell, Raymond Prall, Nancy well, Fred DesCombes, Jimmy Ray Carlyle, Bobby Simmermon, Gary Cotter. McConvi1le, Jimmy Huff, Rose Rissel, Eddie Hirni, Mrs. John Kammeyer' FOURTH ROWV: Left to Right-Darlene Hender- son, Linda Bryant, Larry Zvacek, John Silver- SECOND ROW: Left to Right-vvilma Adamson' thorn, Kenneth Bohannon, Jimmy Rearden, Karen Donna Kaye Roach, Andy Smith, Billy Holtz, Jim Bill Hallar, Mike Alexander, Billy Morrison, Milton Brewer, Mary Beth Jones, Sheryl Nilchtigillv Beth Cone, Loraine Hampton, Rita Griggs. Ann Garrett. THIRD ROWV: Left to Right-Jane Harman, Ron- NOT IN PICTURE: Allen Vick. U'-D-Y 'XA when . V Y. -I 0 4 11 1 xx rin: zz xqoniuzrrinzuzuz q F E ag 9030101 x-1010341 xxx 1 11: 10101199 4 F ifth Grade FIRST ROW: Left to Righte-Mrs. Marie Hampton, 'Jerry Rodgers, Joyce Harget, Patty Dourty, Linda Gardner, Mary Lou Vaughn, Elaine I-Iosman, Larry Dennis, Barbara Duncan, Jerry Holsey, Miss Metta Anderson. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Harriet Arnold, Sharon Dial, Mike Howard, Claude Jones, David Hirni, Johnny Tuepker, Linda Rader, Judy Turner, Duane Ridenhour, Bobby Scott. THIRD ROWV1 Left to Righl.-VVIIHS YOUHCS, SO- S1Xfh Grad phia Terrell, Loyce Rector, Shirley Williams, Nancy Monteloine, Judy Anderson, Sally DeGraff- enreid, Duane Stowell, Barbara Jones. FOURTH ROVV: Left to Right-Steven Conrad, Janet Sturgis, Duane Morrison, Richard Mullen, Howard Blanton, Caren Ireland, Clarence Rissel, Kenneth Morrrow, Gary Bryant, Edwin Atkins. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon K. Ditton, Patricia Acklin. e ,..-.K... FIRST ROW: Left to Right-Mrs. Ted Boosinger, Tc-mmie Burnfin, Darlene YVoods. Bobbie Gudde, Kathryn Ramey, Linda Gail Cantrell, Terry Liddle, Judy Jones, Jeanine Wallace, Estell Flynn, Linda. Hobbs, J. W. Bullard, Miss Metta Anderson. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Jerry Atkinson, Becky Sturgis, Jean Spiwak, Helen Smith, Don I-Target, Lonnie Stewart, David DeFrain, Don Burke Donna Sturgis Linda Dennis Dan Cast bobble Biyant THIRD ROWV Left to Ribht C XV Manford l l Roger McKeown, Elmer Vaughn, Shirley Zvacek, Treva Whitfield, Ethel Barker, Cheryl Howard, Patricia Hampton, George Bradshaw, Eddie Strate, Ronnie Aldridge. FOURTH ROW: Left to Right-Lula Clapper, Karin Holger, Glenda Currie, Marion Bradshaw, Cary Hayes, Jim Hillsman, Melvin Pope, Gary Reynolds, Tommie Miller, Helen Hite, Caroline Ferris Mart ha Hallar. NOT IN PICTURE Karen Hancock Geoige Pot tel Loveina Blown 1 1 1 1 1 1- , I , ' I 61. . , y - .:----1-----:--- ---- ----.-- U55 Eagle ----i----------1,-0-0-4. Miller Grade School R-III FIRST ROW: Left - to Right-Dennis Campbell, Nancy Slack, George Greer, Cheryl McDonough, Richard Bronson, Sharon Kay Davis, Ronald Dean Kephart. SECOND RONV: Left to Right-Patsy Dyer, Norma Jean Slack, Barton Pemberton, Jimmy Sisk, Mich- ael Smith, Michael Burgard, James Greer, Patrick Smith, Robert Zimmer, Gregory Burgard, Ray Jarman, Ronald McDonough. THIRD ROW: Left to Right--Mrs. Eugene Han- cock, Karen Sue Zimmer, Dale Norcross, Gary Paddack, Paul Pope, Elizabeth Zimmer. Pleasant View Grade School R-III FIRST ROW: Left to Right-James Inman, Rich- ard Lee VVarren, Rose Anna Inman, Gary Williams, NVray Sexson, Marilyn Strate, Frank Helton, Car- olyn WVilliams, David Helton, Steven McDowell. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Kenneth Sechrest, Gayla Rea Carlyle, Patsy Comer, James Yoder, Larry Smith, Isaac Guinn, Phyllis Warner, IVilliam Yoder, David Foster, Ruth Strate, Darlene Sech- rest. THIRD ROYV: Mrs. Aaron Hough NOT IN PICTURE: Larry W'ayne Strickland, Johnnie Strickland. Lmcoln School gtlioilbiniltioitbllbilliolniuivtot X 1 '01':- 1 -91010: li liflnilf?-45490 1 FIRST ROW: Left to Right-Charleen Taylor, Joseph Shockley, Peggy Shockley, Kenneth Taylor, Diana Taylor, Ralph Shockley, Pearl Clay, Sharon Claudette Johnson, Joyce Taylor, Miss Janie Green. Shockley. NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs. Rachel Taylor, Cook. SECOND ROVV: Left to Right-Jimmy Crawford, Holden Grade School R-III I J23931 ' H ia A I A 4 i l -...-4- ........ - UA. Eagle -....---... .... .,....... Acknowledgments Gerbes Super Nlarket Every Day Low Pries Holden, Mo. Wheeler Lewis Clothing and Shoes H. W. Bluhm, Western Auto Store Holden Theatre Mattingly's - 5c to 35.00. Scarcliff and Son Hardware Miller's Jewelry and Gifts United Telephone Company Of Missouri Holden Drug Sundries Wilma's House of Beauty Holden Cleaners Hart's Market Holden Recreation Glenn Simmermon, Prop. Holden Furniture and Supply Company , Phone 483 g DeFrain's Dry Goods The Holden Progress Missouri Public Service Holden Locker Plant Lester Long Standard Oil Products W. R. Howard and Vernon Zvacek Phillips 66 Service Claude, Chet,,and Ray Smith's Store . e Pittsville, Mo. Pittsville Farm Store True Hale, Life Insurance ,L.,...L.g.- - Compliments of Anderson's Ice Cream Shop Powell's Grocery -L Your A. G. Food Store Cast Bakery Johnson County Lumber Company, Stub Roberts Clark Lumber Company Claire Gibson, Manager Banner Foods - Bob Sharp Canaday and Ropp Funeral Home Bank of Holden Cast Funeral Home Ball's Drug Store Holden Hospital and Clinic Holden Produce Anne's Beauty Shoppe Dr. Glenn Smead Dr. F. N. Davidson Chiropractor Musser's . B. A. Bonewitz - Insurance and Real Estate Rockledge Manufacttnring Company Park Feed 8: Seed Company Gamble Barber Shop Lawler Service Station Beaty Feed Co., A complete Line of Forage and Grass Seeds,.Pho. 65, Holden, Mo. Miller Grocery and Feed Co. Magnolia, Mo. A Holden Tavern L--A- .-. -.- -.. ..,........,................ 912. 5.91. ........-0... .... M... Acknowledgments Superior Engraving Company, I..ee's Summit, Missouri Atkisson Studio, Kansas City, Kansas Country Cub Dairy, Kansas City, Missouri Jerry Macrae, Plumbing Skelly Products Hubert Elliott Carl Olson, General Trucking A Tastemark Milk. Aines Farm Dairy Co., Kansas City, Mo. Golladay Motor Company DesCombes Cleaners, Leslie C. DesCo'mbes, Prop. Norman Barber Shop Hebel Garage Nate Glover Motors Ford Dealer Sales and Service Gudde Implement Company Oliver Sales and Service Carney Radio Service H. E. Haas Holman, Insurance and Real Estate Sturgis Cafe Savage Truck 8: Tractor Co. Barnett's Bakery Day's Welding and Blacksmith Shop Jones' Coffee Shop Dairy Queen, Raymo-nd Hughes, Prop. Fine Arts Studio - Arts and Music - Lola Johnson and Gwendolen Brendel, teachers W. W. Collier McKeown's Body Shop Shady Bluff Lakes A Good Place To Fish Mr. and Mrs. Dick O'Brien Coleman Packer and Locker Company Farmers and Com-mercial Bank Ridenhour Standard Service T. L. Carmichael, Allis Chalmers' and New Idea Machinery W. S. Kirk, Plumbing, Heat ing, Sheet Metal and Electrical Holden Oil Company Cameron Construction Co-mpany Mitchell's Grocery The -publication of the Eagle of 1955 has been an interesting task. We sincerely hope our readers enjoy this edition. We desire to express our special thanks for the above Acknowledgments, Mr. Olin Wilson, our Photographer: Mr. Dwight Miller, our engraver: and Mr. W. L. Simpson, our publisher. ' We also wish to express sincere thanks to our sponsor, Mrs. James Krocken- berger, for her untiring efforts and assistance. Landa Lea Manford ---.,-.---Editor-in-Chief Ora Stumpff -- . ..... .- .... .--Assistant Editor ,Q wg 1, Q v fi .5 -- 2 3 3 'Q '1 .1 4 I v 4 5 W 5 5 ,i 5 I ' , , I . 1 R v i ff J ,, ,. W 5 Q, S Q. 1 r 5' ,: ,


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