Holden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Holden, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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- - - - I-1 -- -----1 -f'--'--- - U55 Eagfz ' Q ' ' ' 1':' Junior High Chorus FIRST ROW: Left To Right - Barbara Dun- THIRD ROW: Left To Right - Linda Dennis, can, Elaine Hosmann, Leota Price, Darlene Helen Smith, Sharon Ditton, Helen Hite, Woods, Jeanine Wallace, Sharon Dial, Har- Ruby Comer, Judy Thompson, Patricia riet Arnold, Linda Cantrell. Hampton, Rebecca Sturgis. SECOND ROW: Left To Right - Martha Co- mer, Linda globbs, Barbara Jones,1Ethel Bar- ACCOMPANISTI Mary Kathryn Ramey- ker, Janet turgis, Nancy Monte eone, ean l Spiwak, Darlene Sechrest, Miss Metta An- NOT IN PICTURE- L1-113 Chipper, Patsy Comer derson. Joyce Thompson, Elaine Harral. 1 Grade School Band FRONT ROW: Left To Right - Douglas Stew- , BACK ROW: Left To Right -- Mr. Kammeyer, art, Elias Hodges, Mary Ann Rader, Tina Eddie Hirni, Darlene Henderson, Linda Bry- Ann Jones, Judy.Hanc0ckf Oraphena Hodges, ant, May Cochran, Jackie Doyel, Robert ffm? Sue Currle' Ruth Hamuton' James Powell, Billy Joe Braun, Mike Daniel.

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' '-'-0-- gg:-: Eagfa -0---0-I ------- -0-0:0 P Glee Club FIRST ROW: Left To Right - Carolyn Har- din, Carolyn Higgins, Donna Warner, Nancy Ridenhour, Pat Clements, Shirley Turner, Zelda Stowell, Carolyn Martin, Peggy Shockley. SECOND ROW: Left To Right - Mr. John Kammeyer, Director, Clara Margaret Gudde, Nelda Hyatt, Doris McLanahan, Frances Hodges, Elaine Silverthorn, Merlene Pease, Mary Lou Eissler, Charlotte Warner, Judy Hyatt. X A THIRD ROW: Left To Right - Betty McQuit- ty, Phyllis White, Beverly Morrow, Sharon President ...... Vice President --- Secretary .... Treasurer -- Director .... Gregg, Wilda Ziegler, Patty Rockwell, Fran- ces Ann Robey, Winona Smith, Barbara Truninger, Judy Davidson, Alice Raber. FOURTH ROW: Left To Right - Mary Alice Boosinger, Clayton Raker, Donna Spooner, Saralee Skinner, Beatrice Simmermon, Mary Day, Donna Hanes, Patty Duncan, Rosann Thomason, Pat Beaty. ACCOMPANIST: Jane Fisher. NOT IN PICTURE: Martha Ellen Weeks, An- netta Hancock, Elsie Faye Kelley, Darlene Moreland. -----,.. Charlotte Warner - Doris Jean McLanal1an -----.----- Alice Raber -- Mary Alice Boosinger --- Mr. John Kammeyer During the school year the members of the Glee Club furnished each Church in the Community with special music for one service. They participated in the third annual Music Show, an operetta Tulip Time . The Glee Club received a I Rating in Sight Reading and a II Rating in Per- formance at the District Contest. Other District Ratings: II Rating: Vocal Solo, Saralee Skinner, Girl's Sextet, Mary Alice Boosinger, Martha Ellen Weeks, Alice Raber, Clayton Raker, Jane Fi- sher, Pat Beaty.



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' ' ' - - M mis fag fs -f'-w--f-w-----f-0-- - - im- ' Senior Activities These Twelve Years Class History - by Ted Morhart As a motto, we the Senior Class of 1957 chose We Make A Living By What We Get, We Make A Life By What We Give In this graduating class of 1957 there are only nine who began the First Grade in Hol- den. However, without the help of the re- mainder of the class we would not have been able to live up to our motto or to have had a successful graduating class. At the beginning of our first year of school in Holden there were 34 students enrolled in our First Grade Class. We progressed from a good start with Miss Josephine Long as our instructor. She started the following on the right path in the fall of 1945: Gail Dellflasters, Betty Bailey Know Mrs. Clifford Pricej, Carolyn Hobbs, Peggy Potter, Peggy Simmerman, John Tevis. Jerry Wallace, Bob Martin and Ted Morhart. Before the year 'was over Peggy Simmerman moved to another school. We learned a great deal that first year under a great instructor. Miss Cena E. Farnsworth resumed the ed- ucation of the students in the fall of 1946. That second year Annetta Hancock enrolled with us and Gail DeMasters left us the latter part of the term. Miss Farnsworth had a great task to perform that year and she did a wonderful job. The Third Grade began in the fall of 1947 with Mrs. Marjorie Carney officiating This year seemed like a half way mark and all of us were given a cheerful helping hand by Mrs. Carney. No new pupils were added this year. Miss Crystal Davidson became our capable instructor in the fall of 1948 for our fourth year in school. This year Jane Fisher, Nancy Kassing and Reed Hough were added to the present class. Miss Davidson was a great help to us that year particularly in helping us with our long division. The fall of 1949 found Glenn Thomason, Kelly Warren and Charlotte Warner with us to begin our fifth year in the competent care of Mrs. Marie Hampton. Mrs. Ted Boosinger brought our grade school education to a close and successfully and patiently prepared us for Junior High School. Doris Jean McLanahan joined us that sixth year. In the fall of 1951 we entered Junior High School with much the same feeling as when we entered the First Grade in 1945. Mr. Gene Seevers was our very capable and considerate sponsor. Jerry Martin, Stanley Stark and Ronald Dennis became members of the class at that time Mrs. Virginia Moore became our sponsor and guilding hand in the fall of 1952 when we began the eighth year of studies. Many joined us as classmates that year. They were as fol- lows: Alice Raber, Sue Hunter, Bob Bedsaul, Henry Clark. Lloyd Hammond, Robert Ramey, Joe Rockwell, Wallace Sumner, Nancy Tim- mons, Richard Wagoner, and Lois Yoder. We were also happy to welcome back Peggy Sim- merman and Gail DeMasters. At last we were Freshmen in High School with Mr. Theodore Cast as our able sponsor. This year with elective courses we worked toward more specialized fields. During that year, beginning in the fall of 1953, Larry Shanks and Patsy Wright entered our ranks. In 1954 as Sophomores with the capable Mr. E. L. Huddlestun as sponsor, we worked still harder toward our goal. New pupils were Ruth Pope and Marvin Shockley. h 1955 found us very close to the end of high school as we became Juniors that year. With the kindly assistance of Mrs. Howard Volge- nau and Mrs. Sam Ropp, we had a successful class year, including the preparation of the Junior-Senior Banquet and our play, The Babbling Brooks . Ray Fitzgerel and Phyllis Ann White became members of our class that year. Mrs. James Krockenberger and Mr. Evert Buxton have been our very wonderful and, perhaps, overburdened sponsors this, our last year. Under the direction of Mrs. Krockenber- ger, we presented three one-act plays entitled Shock of His Life , Many Happy Returns and You'd Never Think It . We also enjoyed the Junior-Senior Banquet, Senior Day at C.M.S.C., and Senior Day in Kansas City. Bet- ty Comer joined us at the beginning of our senior year. On behalf of the Senior Class of 1957 I would like to thank each and every one of the patient people who helped us climb to this position of High School Graduates. With the help they have given us we feel that we can lead good and useful lives for our community, state and country. D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award The D.A.R. Good Citizens Committee, for the promotion of better citizenship, conducts nationwide contests open to girls in senior classes of accredited high schools. From three names presented to the Senior Class by the Faculty, Jane Fisher was elected to receive the Good Citizenship Award given by the Eliza- beth Randolph Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Jane was selected on the basis of the following qualities. 1. Dependability, including truthfulness, loy- alty, and punctuality. 2. Service, including cooperation, courtesy, and consideration of others. 3. Leadership, with personality, self-control, and ability to assume responsibility and leadership. 4. Patriotism, unselfishness interest in fam- ily, school, and communilty and nation. Jane and her mother, Mrs. J. W. Fisher, were guests of the Daughters of the American Revolution at a meeting April 12, 1957 at the home of Mrs. Albert Holtz. Mrs. James Kroc- kenberger, Good Citizenship Chairman, spoke of the requirements of the award and of Jane's outstanding service to her school and her com- munity. Mrs. Krockenberger then made the presentation of the award and the medal.

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