Independence Junior High School - Cub Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1954
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WE CUB JuNno1wucH5CHOoL IOI53'5 l Independence, mnssoum presenjfeol bg Wwe Cjll ILOIYYD PQDVDCIUIO ill? ll? frog 1-fl .flrf rn rx .6.4h's MEN-+08 All Aboard! f N e eine at Come on! We're off through the year that has passed We'l1 recall some memories that will always last. Come along with Casey, the engineer, ' who will take you back through the past school year. At Junior High Teentown, we'1l make a brief stop, At least long enough for a bottle of pop. We'll review all the clubs, and the fun that they had. We think you'1l agree the year wasn't so bad. With stories and sketches and photographs, And plenty of space for autographs. , Ybu'l1 treasure those moments with olass ates true And you'l1 cheer for the team as all loyal Cubs do. You can live through those golden hours again. 3 So, if you'l1 climb aboard the Memory Train, 2 ,v.,.....-. ..... - CONTENTS a U 0 I e I c a4'15 cmssns. . . .... 16-I.5f owns ......... .... 1. 6-63 MUSICAL oaoops .... .... 6 1,-72 spears .... . . . 474-77 sNAPsHo'rs ..... .... 7 5-so Junior High School Tcday's expanding boundaries and growing gopulaticn have brought a record enrollment of l350 students to Junior H gh School. School officials and other citizens are looking forward to a new secondary school building to relieve the crowded conditions. i i 7777 , ,LYL 'LW' An ,Ju ,.,, , Q hard of ldueet tea l'1oyd R. Brown, Sr. Mrs. Frank Baldus Phil K. Weeks Vice-President Member Member Paul Tandy Mrs. Floyd Snyder, Sr. J. Everett l!oC1uhan Member ' President lumber lin Katie Chastain Mrs. Raydell Holland Treasurer Secretary env-pf-.Q -....1-up .- . V 1 School! The 1953-SL school year will be remembered by the students and faculty as a year when Junior High School grew beyond its limits and new building facilities had to be found for the coming year. ' A The building, the campus, and the playing fields are all important to you students but the most important thing that happens in your education experience here is what you are able to learn. The time you spend in Junior High is the time to get a firm grasp on the fundamental subjects and to learn the necessity for good citizenship now and in the years to come. You have many capable and dedicated instructors. They can do their part but you must also do all you are capable of doing if success is to be yours. It should be well known by now that I have a high regard for Junior High School and all the remarkable accomplishments of the faculty and student body. I offer my best wishes to the faculty and students. Lowell c. Keith ' Ill. Paul Brown lin colleen Yochaa' Secretary Clerk ii r -A 4-Y-yuan vw .pw-Y' - ,Principal or Junior sign sensor Scholarshlp ls usually thought to be merely the attainment of high grades. However scholarship is not necessarily just plugging away for grades to be put on a report card or to beat someone else, but ls the using of one's time and talents as efficiently as possible in order to achieve a well-rounded foundation in the fundamental subjects. Scholarship is adding to one's knowledge in the best possible way ln order to establish a better way of life. L , There are many qualities which lead to good scholarship, among them are the following: ' V S elf-development..........the desire that comes from within to do the best you can with what you have. C hallenge....... ....which begins early in life, is that quality which keeps you going ln the face of difficult problems. . H ab1te......... ....a way of doing things which will serve you through life. O rganlzatlon.... ....of your physical, mental, and spiritual self as well as your time and talents. L aarning..... ....facts should not be just memorized but learned so they may become a part of you. what you know, you use. A chlevement.... ....the attainment of a goal. Your goals may change often from childhood to adulthood, but as each goal is reached another should be set. R esponslbll1ty.... ....you have an obligation to yourself and to others ln return for the opportunity to learn. S elf-confldence.... ....galned when you do your best. This cannot be handed to' you...lt must come from within. H onesty...................with yourself, your parents, and your teachers. If you are truly honest with yourself, you will do your best. I ntelligent appllcat1on...of the facts you have learned will keep you out of a maze of wasted effort. P urpose...................learn as much as you can, in as many ways as you can, from as many people as you can. Hay I urge Junior High boys and girls to add these qualities to their gssls to be achieved along with proficiency ln WREAD1N', R1TIN', and 'RITHMETIC'. Marshall Hiller' Vice-Principal of Junior High School fn Robert. F. Wicks Office Staff XH1Qgs-gmzwewezmzwwnrfi Patsy Dalton M, 01-ville Johnson Virginia Morford Edna ueloh Alice Tigner Librarian Director of Music Secretary School Nurse Attendance Clerk 7 ': 1 ,, ,A . x x cg: ' 0 XZ .f-, if ' iff! u QQVGPFI s r 3 D Q' x f , V W A ,X 5,4 If M fo rw l , f. ,A r jx V1 ,,:,fV, , X ,, U! ll A I I 1' ,Y .11 , ,J 1 ,,- , Y nf f CN cw' ' A A 3 fxmf, fl if ' P Lf X 'xi V K 'FN 5 . M N 'Q , up 'f fry .gk ', BJ xx ' , A.. ,Tx X S :QJ 35- ' fv5 f' A' ' w X ,JJ 3 Qfilf' M if M X- ' f . '1 . X f A J 4 mf., ff wx 1 . M f 1 f 45' 'U if 44, l Arif' f ' XL V QQ! ' A rf: 'f QQ CN Ya Q ,r'+ L H 8 'W V9 X S a k--A A.. Faculty X fn War 'Q I E 'u'9'k x...,..l.w-+ 9 3 i Shnfer,M. weethertord,H. Pul1iam,G. Sh'-111,E. Science-B Algebra.-9 English-9 Meth.-3,9 Pep Club Stamp Club Dz'eifus,H. Hogg,B. Rucker,H. DI111lm.S- History-8 Math.-7 English-8 Engl!-Sh'7 Coach Bus.Mgr.Cub Penn Club Echo St1111ngs,R. 0'Ke11,L. Dodd,C. Roes1er,M. Science-9 Clothing-9 Science-8 Music-7,8 Atom Crackers Cub Sponsor Math.-6 Girls' Glee Club-8 Y-Teens-8 Y-Teens-B Overman,M. Stockdale J. Cutler S Citizenshipr9 Music-7,6 Art 15,5 Songsters-7 Art Club 328 Faculty Q IFN 41 i Perri Hinnah,F. Hart1ey,J. Hart ,L Math. Geography-7 History-8 Geography-7 Jr.Drnmatics-B Citizenship-9 Debate Club-8 Cub Photographer H1-Y-7 l0iB0,J. Smith,A.M. W111is,S. Craig,A,H- Science-7 Music-7,8,9 muh.-7 Geography-7 lieth.-8 Boys' Glee Club Hi-Y-8 Ehsembles-9 Lewia,M. Jones,-T. Welb0rn,D. EZrickson,E. History- Science-5 had, Orchestre Algebr-9-9 H1-Y-8 Beginning Orchestre Math,..9 A Instrumental Ensembles Memnen,L. Sing1eton,E. Bente,L. Shop-9 Latin-9 Math.-8,9 .Iaoulty illn- K ku 'f an ' - Couger,L. Preston,H. Mothershoad,L. Nicho11s,P. Hxglish-7 Art-7,8 English-8,9 English-8 Crafts-9 Guidance Art-7,8 Art Club 331 Cub Sponsor Vander1inden,C. Fg5loy,J. Stan1ey,L. McConne11,L. Science-9 , cience-7 English-9 Band Archery Club Foctliyhters Cubettes Kraus,V. King,V. Garrard,R. Berg,S. Engli sh-8 Geography-7 Citi zenship-9 Science-7 Penn Club- Pep Club Camera Club Echo Playground Supervisor Rowe,G. Harr1son,M.R. Creason,E. English-8 Math.-8 English-7 Speech Arts-9 Cubettes- Jr. Dramatios Club-9 ...ln-....L...,.na... oucultg 2F:CJC+5 Mrs. Marilyn Roesler Home Room 33L proudly presents Mrs. Mar- ilyn Roesler who received her college educat- ion at DePauw University and University of Illinois. Although she was born ln Grand Rapids, Michigan her home town ls Spring Valley, Illinois. Mrs. Roesler had a rather lofty childhood ambition to become a trapeze artist. Her favorite entertainment is play? ing bridge and she likes the comic strip 'Brenda Starr'. Mrs. Roesler likes the kind of gum that is still in its wrapper. Mr. John Meiseu Seymor, Missouri is the birthplace of Mr. John Meise, Home Room lO8, but his home town ls Kansas City, Missouri. He received his college education at Southwest State College, Springfield, Missouri, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. He also did some work at Arkansas State College, Jonesborough, Arkansas. Hls favorite comic strips are 'Wash Tubbs', and 'Bringing Up Father'. For entertainment he likes music and plays. He has no pets, but he likes , dogs. Juicy Fruit is his preference in chew- ing gum. , Y VA fMr. Eldon B. Hart Mr. Eldon B. Hart abandoned his child- hood ambition to become an automobile me- chanic for a teaching career, and we find him in Home Room 332. He received his college education at Graceland College in Lamonl, Iowa, and Kansas- State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas. He claims Coffeyvllle, Kansas, as his birthplace, and Independence asxhis home town. His childhood idol was his good looking school teacher. Mr. Hart finds it's an interesting experience to associate the names and faces of new students with persons he has previously met. Listening to good music is his favorite entertainment and he especially likes 'Polonalse' by Chop- in. Photography is another of Mr. Hart's interests and we appreciate the much time and effort expended ln the preparation of the photographs for the Annual. Mr.Hart's only pets are the flowers in his classroom. His preference in chewing gum is Dentyne. Kmrs. Verna King Q Mrs. Verna King was born ln Cass County, near La Tour, Missouri, and she received her college education at Warrensburg. Formerly a resident of Harrisonville, her home town is now Independence, Missouri. As a child her ambition was to become a nurse, and her! Ugg idols were her parents and grandparents. Her first years of teaching in a rural school and coaching a-girls'3basketball team for five years supplied the most interesting ex- periences of her teaching career. She enjoys the comic strip, 'Blondie' and the song, 'White Chrlstmas'. Baseball ls her favorite entertainment and she likes Adams Clove chewing gum. Mr. John Parrish Mr John Parrish's Home Room is A22 Al . 3 , - though he was born in Detroit, Michigan, Inde-, pendence is his home town. He received his college education at the University of Miss- ouri. His favorite entertainment is square dancing and 'On Top of Old Smokey' is his fav- orite song. He likes the comic strip 'Steve Canyon', and Juicy Fruit is his choice gum. 12 Mr. Samuel Berg Wearing flashier ties than any other teacher has been the most interesting exper- ience of Mr. Samuel Berg, Home Room 320. His hometown ls Independence, Missouri and when asked where he was born he replied 'In a hospital'. His ambition was 'Not to be a tea- cherl' His childhood idol was any railroad engineer. He received his college education at the University of Kansas City and Sen Diego State College. 'Pcgc',ls Mr. Berg's favorite comic strip and any kind of gum the students have ls his favorite. He has no pets and his favorite song ls 'Waltz Me Around Again, Nellle'. Mr. Berg's choice in entertainment is home room skating parties. Miss Sarah Dallam The English teacher in room 325 is Miss Dallam. Miss Dallam was born in Faucett, Mo. but her home town ls Independence. She f attended Junior College at Camden Point, Ho. and Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg. Miss Dal1am's childhood idols were her English teachers. Teaching agriculture to farm boys for 13 years was her most-inter- eating experience. Her favorite comic strip ls 'Blondie' and she doesn't like any song in particular. Stage plays are her favorite en- tertainment and she has no pets. Any kind of gum just sd it lsn't bubble gu will suit her jwlss Berdina Hogg Teaching the same group of children ln s small Iowa town for three years ithrough 7th, 8th and 9th grades! and then having a reunion with them two summers ago is the most inter- esting experlence of Miss Berdina Hogg. She was born ln her home town, Hopkinton, Iowa. Her ambition was to be a.physical education teacher. She received her college education at Kansas City University and University of Colorado. Her childhood idol was her oldest brother and her choice entertainment is lis- tening to good music. Her favorites are -Q, 'Dagwood and Blondle', 'Oh, How I Hate to Get Up ln the Morning', and Beechies lpeppermlnt flavored! chewing gum. She has no pets. .Miss Anna M. Craig A letter received from a student was a most interesting experience for Anna M. Craig while in the hospital. Miss Craig teaches geography in Home Room 327. Born in Windsor, Missouri, she received her edu- cation at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri. To be a nurse was her ambition. Miss Craig has no pets, 'But I like dogs,' she replied. Her favorites rare 'Blondle', 'When They Ring Those Gold- en Bells', and Yucatan chewing gum. Mr. Joseph Farley Sasco, Arizona was the birthplace of Mr. Joseph Farley, Home Room 326, although his home town is Los Angeles, California. He re- ceived his college education at Graceland College and Central Missouri State College. ,He realized his childhood ambition to become a teacher. Mrs. Horning, his high school bi- ology teacher, was his chlldhood idol. Teach- ing young men ln the Navy at the Naval Hos- pital Corps School ln San Diego, California provided the most interesting experience of his teaching career. 'Mark Trail' is his fav- orite comlc strip and he likes the song 'Trees'. Mr. Farley looks at life with a sci- entific angle because he likes to eat and sleep for entertainment. Peppermint flavored Beech-Nut ls his preference in chewing gum. For pets he has some tropical fish and ak ' parakeet. Miss Joan Stockdale Born in Lamar, Missouri, Miss Joan Stockdale, the music teacher in Home Room 106, received her education at Southwest Missouri State College. Miss Stockdale has fulfilled her childhood ambition by becoming a music teacher. Her favorite song is any- thing by Ray Anthony. 'Dagwood' is Miss Stock- dale's favorite comic character, and Dentyne is her choice gum. About teaching school Miss Stockdale says, 'In general, everything has been a wonderful experienoe.' Miss Eleanor Creason Miss Eleanor Creason, the popular English teacher in Home Room 32L, is a good example of what Independence can do for a person. She was born and reared in Independence and is a Chrisman graduate. She attended William Jewell College, Lib- erty, Missouri. Her childhood idol was 'whoever was playing at the Granada that Saturday'. Her ambition was to become a tap dancer. 'Oh', and 'Dragnet' top Miss Creason's hit parade. She likes Spearnint gum, out of the classroom, that is. Mr. Luther M. Cowger Here is a man whose childhood ambition to become a railroad engineer became side- tracked, and he switched to a teaching car- eer. Mr . Luther M. Cowger, Home Room 223, was born in Harrisonville, Missouri, but his home town is Independence. He received his college education at Southwest Baptist College, Warrensburg State College, and the University of Kansas City. When it comes to chewing gum Mr. Cowger prefers the vanishing kind. The upper hand in the Cowger home is a Fox Terrier dog. It is a female of course. MP. JEIDGS A. 501163 Whose favorite song would be 'I Can't Get Started With You'? No one but Mr. James A. Jones, Home Room2l5. Independence is his birthplace and also his home town. He received his college education at Central Missouri State College and the University of Missouri. If Mr. Jones seems to be up in the air a great deal of the time it may be be- cause his childhood ambition was to become an airplane pilot. No similarity is noted between Mr. Jones and his childhood idol, Jesse James. Mr. Jones says that his most interesting experience during his teaching career was lunch at the lounge. He didn't say who made it interesting. He may have been reading his favorite comic strip 'Li'l Abner'. His favorite entertainment is drink- ing coffee. We have an idea he prefers it with sugar alone. When it comes to chewing gum Clove is his favorite choice. Miss Lois Bente- , To have plenty of leisure time for read- ing while eating chocolate drops is the am- bition of Miss Lois Bente, Home Room 216. She was born and reared in Otterville, Missouri and received her education at Central Missouri State College Missouri University. Her child- hood idol was her fourth grade teacher and 'teaching students who were older than I was when I first taught in high school' was her most interesting experience. Her favorites are 'Mary Worth', 'School Daze' in memory of some of her eighth grade pupils, and reading. She doesn't have any pets and she prefers 'Bee- man's Pepsin' gum. Mr. James Hartley Teaching eighth grade history in Home Room 107 this year is Mr. James Hartley. Mr. Hartley was born in Bolivar, Missouri. He received his education at Southwest Missouri State College and at Missouri University. Lis- tening to symphonic music and reading are Mr. Hartley's favorite forms of entertainment. Miss Anna Marie Smith Miss Anna Marie Smith well fulfilled her childhood ambition to become a musician. Her childhood idol was the handsome singing star Nelson Eddy. Nevada, Missouri is her birth- place and home tqwn. She received her college education at Cotty Junior College for Women, Nevada, Missouri, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, and Northwestern University, Evans- ton, Illinols. During her teaching career her most interesting experience has been seeing the boys' glee club grow from a nucleus of sixteen boys. Her favorite comic strip is 'Mary Worth'. For entertainment she prefers to listen to mystery stories Kit's murderl. Her favorite classical song is 'Chere Nuit' from Bachelet and popular, 'M'amse1le'. She likes Dentyne gum. hiss Mary Ruth Harrison Mary Ruth Harrison, the mathmatics teacher in Home Room 221, was born in Elm- wood, Missouri and reared in Marshall, Missouri. Her college education was receiv- ed at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri. Miss Harrlson's favorite comic strip character is 'Mary Worth'. She an- joys musicals and prefers Doublemint gum. Mrs. Vida Kraus A teacher who was born in Alexander, Kansas teaches Home Room Libraryg her name is Mrs. Kraus. Although born in Kansas, Mrs. Kraus' home town is Independence, Missouri. She received her educational background at Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, Fort Harp Kansas State, Kansas City University, and Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri. Her childhood ambitions were to become either an actress or a teacher. She says that teaching in Junior High has been her most interesting experience. 'Brenda Starr', 'Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life', movies, swimming, and Juicy Fruit chewing gum are her favorites. when asked if she had any animal pets, her reply was, 'Heavens, noi' lr. Merle Shafer Mr. Shafer, Home Room lol, was born on a farm near Kingsville, Missouri, and received his college education at nearby Warrensburg. Kingsville is still his home town. Mr. Shafer, a regular attendant at Junior High's athletic events, listed horses and sports as his top favorites. when asked about his choice of gum, he replied, 'All kinds.' 'kiss Carolee Dodd Waking up in the morning and being pleasantly surprised to find it Saturday is the most interesting experience of Miss Carolee Dodd, Home Room 210. Miss Dodd was born and-reared in Great Bend, Kansas and received her education at Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas. To grow up, was her childhood ambition and her favorite comic strip is Bob William's 'Crazy Comic Characters'. Her pets are her home room and she doesn't prefer any kind of gum, especial- ly the kind that is chewed in class. Mrs. Ruby Gerrard Born and reared in Marshall, Missouri is Mrs Ruby Gerrard, Home Room 222. Mrs Gerrard received her college education at Missouri Valley College. Her childhood ambition was to play a pipe organ. Her favorites are 'Mary Worth', 'Star Dust', and musicals. when asked what her favorite chewing gum was she replied, 'None. 1 don't chew gum'. . 13 Miss Grace Pulliam The understanding teacher in room 211 is Miss Grace E. Pulliam. Miss Pulliam was born in Greene County, Tennessee and grew up in Lathrop, Missouri. She attended Central Miss- ouri State College at warrensburg and the University of Michigan. The most interesting experience she has had during her teaching career, says Miss Pulliam, is the time that she was giving a play where the shortage of girls made lt necessary for a boyhto play a glrl's part. The boy played the part so well that he fooled the audience. Miss Pull1sm's favorite comic strip is 'Dagwood and Blondie' and the entertainment she most enjoys ls read ing and listening to good music. Her favorite S006 is H hYmn,,HOn Love That will Not Let Me Go'. As for chewing gum, Miss Pulliam tells us her favorite is that in the waste basket. To be a violinist was Miss Pulllam's child- hood ambition, and as for a childhood idol, Miss Pulliam could only say, 'Ah, memory plays the traltorl' Mrs. Lola Stanley Central Missouri State Teachers' College in Larrensburg, and Kansas City University have given us another very fine teacher, Mrs. Lola Stanley, Home Room 103. Independence, Missouri, her birthplace, is also her home town. Her love of music prompted her child- hood ambition to become a violinist, and fur- nishes her favorite entertainment: She par- ticularily likes the song, 'Evening Star'. 'Dagwood' is the comic strip character Mrs. Stanley enjoys most. She prefers Spearmint gum. Miss Hester E. Preston Miss Hester Preston, Home Room 331, was born in El Reno, Oklahoma, but her home town is Independence. She received her collage education at Peabody College, Nash- ville, Tennessee and Missouri University. 'Dogwood' is Miss Preston's favorite comic strip character. She has a cat for a pet and her favorite entertainment is plays on the legitimate stage. Miss Ethel Erickson Born and reared in Buffalo, Missouri is the teacher in Home Room 2lL, Miss Erickson. Her childhood ambition was to be a teacher and she well fulfilled it. She received her college education at Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Missouri, and enjoys traveling and watching television. Her fav- orites are 'Dagwood and Blondle', 'White Chrlstmas', and Wrlgley's Doublemint' gum. She has no pets. Miss Grace Rowe The Junior High School speech arts teacher, Miss Grace Rowe, was born in Kirks- vllle, Missouri. Klrksville State College, Kansas City University, Kansas University, Kansas City Teachers' College, and North- western University have, at one time or an- other, had Miss Rowe as a student. She re- ceived her B.S. degree at Kansas City Teach- ers' College and her Master of Arts degree at Northwestern Unlverslty.,ToMbecome an actress was Miss Rowe's childhood ambition, Wallace Reid was her childhood idol, and her favorite entertainment is the theater. Watching her speech students grow from day to day and working on plays and programs with them, is Miss Rowe's most interesting experience. Her favorite song is 'The Last Time I Saw Paris'. 'Dick Tracy' and 'King Aroo' are her favorite comic strips. Dentyne ls the gum she most prefers, lf any. IL Mrs. Mitzi Overman Mrs. Mitzi Overman teaches in room 109. She was horn in Kansas City, Kansas, but her home town is Independence, Missouri. Mrs. 0verman's childhood ambition, to graduate, is one which most of the students of today hope to achieve. Shirley Temple was her childhood idol. She finds that each day's activities add to the interesting experiences of her teaching career. 'Pogo' ranks as her favor- ite comic strip, and she has goldfish for pets. For entertainment she llkes to watch football games at M.U. and 'Mr. Peepers' on T.V. Her favorite song is 'I'm Whlking Be- hind You', dedicated to ninth grade boys on' test day. Miss Pauline Nicholls Miss Pauline Nicholls, Home Room 323, re- ceived her college education at Kansas City Teachers' College and Missouri University. She was born in Jefferson City, Missouri but Inde- pendence has been her home town since the age of three. Her favorite comic character is ,, 'Dennis the Menace' and 'White Christmas' is her favorite song. A good movie leads her list for entertainment. She will accept any kind of gum but bubble gum. Miss Harriet Weatherford Home Room 104 claims Miss Harriet Weath- erford as a very capable algebra teacher. She was born and reared ln Independence, Missouri Miss Weatherford received her college educat- lon at Central Missouri State College in War- rensburg and Columbia University in New York City, thereby attaining her childhood ambit- ion. The most interesting experience of her teaching career was in trying to understand Mexican children who could not speak English, while teaching the first grade at Courtney, Missouri. She likes good plays and pictures for entertainment and her favorite 30mg is 'Star DuSt'. Mr. Charles W. Vanderlinden Some facts would lead us to believe that Mr. Vanderlinden, science teacher in room 217 likes animals. He has a dogg 'Caesar' is his favorite comic stripg his most interesting ex- perience while teaching was playing in a don- key basketball game. Tokbe a bIg'game hunterw was Mr. Vanderllnden's childhood ambition. Sedalia, Missouri is his hometown, but Mr. Vanderllnden was born in Desdemonia, Texas. His favorite entertainment is outdoor sports, favorite song 'Dark Eyes'.' Mrs. Louanna O'Kell 'The year I taught first grade' is the most interesting experience of Mrs. louanna 0'Kell, Home Room 329. She was born in Mays- vllle, Missouri, but says her hometowns are too numerous to name. Her college education was received at Kansas City Junior College and Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, Missouri. when asked what her child- hood ambition was she replied, 'I wasn't am- bitious'. Her childhood idol was her first grade teacher, Miss Elizabeth Browning at Lee's Summit, Missouri. Her favorites are 'Dagwood and Blond1e', 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart', and 'Dentyne' chewing gum. Miss Lou Rette Mothershead Fishing is the favorite entertainment of Miss Mothershead, Home Room 102. She was born in Chelsea, Oklahoma, but claims Parkville, Missouri her home town. To be a teacher, was her childhood ambition which she is success- fully fulfilling. Her college education was received at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri. She has no pets and her favorites are 'Dagwood and Blondie', 'You were Meant for Me', and Juicy Fruit chewing gum. When asked what her mostinteresting ex- perience was she replied, 'It's a secret, I can't tellll' Mr. Harry Dreifus Our football and basketball coach at Junior High also doubles as an eighth grade history teacher. He fulfilled his childhood ambition of being a coach, but his pet peeve is athletes who lack pep and hustle. He thinks Junior High students are full of pep. Mrs. Eugenia Shull Orrick, Missouri is the birthplace of Mrs. Eugenia Shull, Home Room 212, although Independence is her home town. Her childhood ambition was to become s teacher. This she fulfilled after attending Kansas City Univer- sity, Warrensburg State College, and Missouri University. She likes birds for pets. Mrs. Frank J. Lewis Independence is the home town of Mrs. Frank J. Lewis, Home Room 213, who was born ln Lafayette County, Missouri. She fulfilled her childhood ambition to become a teacher after attending Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, and the University of Missouri. Mis! lreda Hinnah The challenge that she receives as a teacher of boys and girls is the most in- teresting experlence of Miss Freda Hlnnah, Home Room 209. She was born in Gilliam, Missouri which is her home town. She attend- ed Central Missouri State College that she might fulfill her childhood ambition to be- come a teacher. A favorite aunt was her childhood idol. 'Caesar' is her choice comic strip and she likes the song WToo Late Now'. She has a pet, 'Poochie', s Branch Water dog, whose first home was in Nebraska. Miss Hinnah enjoys shows, television and reading. Mr. louis A. Mannen Born aid reared in Montrose, Missouri, was Mr. Mannen, Home Room Shop. He received his education at Colorado State College and Central Missouri State College, warrensburg, Missouri. His favorite colors are brown, tan, and green. Steak is his choice in food. Favorite entertainments are square dancing, traveling, and crafts. lisa Helen Rucker Born in Saline County, Missouri, Miss Rucker, Home Room 219, calls Independence her home town. Colleges were listed as Central State at warrensburg, and Universi- ties of Missouri, Wyoming, and Denver. To be a librarian was her childhood am- bition, and she remembers as full of inter- esting experiences, her teaching in a one- room rural school at the age of seventeen. Miss Rucker likes traveling, 'Blondlen, and Doublemint gum. Mr. Donald Welborn Loud noise is the pet peeve of Mr. wel- born, band and orchestra teacher in room 100. Mr. Welborn's favorites include swimming, reading, and music. He likes attending motion pictures. Mr. Loren McConnell Born in Halfway,Oregon, Mr. McConnell, director of beginning band, had a childhood ambition nto be a six-footeru. His home town is Independence, Mo. He received his college background at C.M.S.C., Warrensburg, Mo.and the University of Michigan. Watching the de- velopment of a good student has been his most interesting experience. His childhood idol was Douglas Fairbanks, Senior. He likes the comic strip UPogoU and the song, nOh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morningn., Talking is his favorite entertainment. He owns several pets: a dog, a parakeet, a turtle, and some tropical fish. Mr. James R. Stillings Here is a man who probably has a thought in common with the students because his most interesting experiences during his teaching career have been his vacations. Valley City, North Dakota is the birthplace and home town of Mr. Stillings, Home Room 218. He received his college education at Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, and the University of Minnesota. Evidently, Mr. Stillings didn't have much pull because he did not realize his childhood ambition to become a dentidt. His idol as a child was Bob Feller. He likes any kind of gum and uTerry and the Piratesn is his favorite comic. Mr. Stillings likes music and sports for entertainment. HClair de Lumen is his favorite song. Miss. Sally Cutler Home Room 328 is happy to present Miss Cutler, now of Independence. She was born in Wichita, Kansas, and received her college education at the University of Missouri. Clark Gable was her childhood idol and she aspired to be an artist. when the hall monitors mistake her for one of the students of the school, Miss Cutler finds it amusing. Queried about comics and songs, she listed 'Dagwoodn and nSt. George and the Dragonetn. For entertainment, this popular art teacher likes to swim and fish. She, owns a Cocker Spaniel, and says she prefers Wrig1ey's Spearmint when interested in gum. Mr. Sidney Willis who is the teacher whose childhood am- bition was to be President of the United States? lt's no other than Mr. Willis, math- ematics teacher in Room 321. He was born in Corder, Missouri, but his home town is Indep- endence. He received his college education at Central Missouri State College, and Kansas University. His favorite comic strip is uB1ondieH and for songs, he chooses, HYou, You, Yduu. Mr. Willis has no pets. Miss Pat Dalton Miss Pat Dalton, born in Chickasha, Ok- lahome, received her college education at Southwest Missouri State College, Spring- field, Missouri. Her home town is Carthage, Missouri. She claims that lack of artistic ability kept her from fulfilling her child- hood ambition to draw for salt Disney. Will Rogers was her childhood idol. She likes the comic strip WHenryW. Her favorite song changes with her moods. Many types of enter- tainment vie for top honors. She likes Doublemint chewing gum. Mrs. Alice Tlgner Y At the head of the long line of children with excuses, is our attendance secretary, Mrs. Alice Tigner. hrs. Tigner was born in Mayview, Missouri. Her childhood ambition was to travel and to go places. Her favorite comic strip is 'Gasoline Alley'. Playing bridge, in leisure time, and seeing, are her hobbies. hrs. Tigner especially likes the color blue and enjoys watching football games. Miss Virginia Morford The busy secretary to our principal is Miss Morford. Born and reared in Independ- ence, she received her college education at Graceland College, Ismoni, Iowa. Her child- hood ambition was to be a secretary, and that she is now, and a very good one, too. About comics, she answered, nNo time for themn. Her favorite song is HBlue Moonu and her choice' of entertainment is,nA good ice-skating show? 15 FRESHNAN 1? K, if ' ', at. .I Officers of the l953-SL Freshman Class Front: Cheerleaders: Bob Elliott, Betty Lou Callahan Back: Vice-President: David Clow, President: Harvey Wright Secretary-Treasurer: Peggy Lawrence ' lrs.Jeftrey Hillelson demonstrates voting machine to citizenship class and Mrs. Gerrard Imza Webber, Sondra Polaro, Betty Dunham, Carolyn Tewsley, Dorothy Thompson, Irs. Gerrard, and Judy Wagner B CLASS , Temmy Brizendine, candidate for Freshman president, speaks at assembly. Left to right: Resch,G Brunson,R Ham,J Clow D Jones S Ho k A N . . . , . , . o er, . igh,K. Lawrence,P. Bennett,M. Ca11ahan,B. Cpartly hiddenJZion,K. Harr1s,M. Kens1nger,R. Crenshaw,C. Huggins,C. E11iott,R. Freshman Cheerleader Candidates and Campaign Managers C. Huggins, B. Elliott, K.Z1on, l.Harris, M.Bennett, B.Callahen, R.A. Kensinger, Cqbrenshaw Ironman Hon Room ishop E M g ,gb o 1 -,. 7 v a ,goo K T531 ,ig 1 ., - ,: .,:. E 7 f if fr kt A k Q., .1 i' ll gk Front: H1rst,Kennyg Frazier,Da1eg Thompson,Larryg Hake,Har-old Row 2: Ha.rtin,Edd1eg Cronenbo1d,B111: Bnb1eton,Joeg Lewis,Joseph Row : Kinnaman,James: A11en,Johnnyg Ward,Char1eag Mock,David: Amborson,F1-ank Row : Hough,Jimmyg Turner,Terryg Lundy,Wi1song Savage,Gera1d Row S: A11en,Johng Dorman,Dona1d: Keesee,Vernong Ka.ntms.n,Bob: Bower-s,Robert: Kantmen,Frank 103 and Front: waters,l41chae1: Dav1a,Bobby3 Brotherton,Rona1d3 Rogers,Ha.ry3 Dunham, Betty . Row 2: Jonea,Roger: Springer-,Geox-go: Roed,Dbang Lawrence,Richa.rdg Uhite,Dona1dg Rinehart ,Judyg Higginbotham ,Joann Row 3: Richaz-dson,Johng Baker,Jamea: Smith,Katha11ne: Bu.rton,Laure11e: Middle- ton,Ear1enegD1eelnna.n,Mar1an: Burshman,Pa'cty Row 14: 'Smders,Jorryg Harsha11,James: Dyer,Sher-many Spotts,Char1esg Lew1s,Frank' Woodma11,Robortg VanTuy1,Jack A Row S: Johnson,Dav1dg Brown,Johng Bogue,R1ohard: Ham,James: Butcher,Robez-tg Sa1ter,Dona1dg Stephens,Horrie Absent : Cra11:,Ja.mos 3 Kindig ,Barbara '15 in f - !reshman Home Rooms Front: Cab1e,De1oresg Jones,Sharon3 Hooker,A1ice Faung Nigh,Kathyg Freeman, Alice: Kettner,Cami11a Row 2: Durne11,Roberta5 Hugg1ns,Caro1 Leeg K1inge an,Ursu1ag Smith,Hona Laeg Caskey,Carolyn3 Chop11n,E11zabethg Latimer,Pat3 Sermon,Edith Row 3: Anderson,Raymondg'Warren,Judy3 Sherman,Joan5 Hunker,Robertag Maloney, Theag Brinton,J1mg Sharon,Danny Row M: Mason,Barbarag Shedd,Kay3 Castee1,Armeta5 N1ckerson,Char1otteg Mitchell, Pauly Gunter,Larry3 Weeks,Lys1eg F1igg,Mike Row 5: C1ark,Phi11ipg Hansen,Ernestg Brizend1ne,Tommyg Hi11er,Lawrenceg Ham- mond,Hughg MUers,Char1esg Brightwe11,Kenny 1014 110 Front: Sonle,Sharong Ca11ahan,Betty5 A11en,Botty3 Cr1ck,Li11ian5 Hask1ns,Mary5 , Ha11,Janice Row 2: Gars1de,James: Stonger,Gera1dg Lugf,Gary3 Cox Anna: B etz,Gar11ne3 Smith Billy Harter,Richard ' Row 3: Ha11,Haryg Wi1son,Deniethg Bennett,Maryg Zion,Kay3 Given,E11zabethg Maxon,Judyg Kra1icek,Donna Row hz Kens1nger,Ruth Anng Lawrence,Poggyg Eber1o,Bi1da3 Blrris,Mari1yn3 Snod- eger,Sandyg Sm1th,F1oss1eg Car1i1e,Marco1ene Row 5: MeCork1e,Sharon3 Graham,Nanoyg G111esp1e,Judyg Becker,Virg1nia5 Dillon, Geraldineg Chi1ders,Phy11is3 Chop1in,Linda 19 hieshman Home Room V211 Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row LL: Row S: Absent: 'G' s E Q A ga 23,3 i Boman,Pinckney3 E11iott,Harryg Crenshaw,C1iff1eg Brown,Lei1ap Vaughn, Judy Reed,Jerry3 Ba1dus,Joe5 Brown,Bennyg Me1ton,Jamesg Berg,Johng we1ch,Jim Johnson,Lorettag Pau1,Caro1yn3 Huber,Lo1a Jeang Str1ck,Bever1yg Andes, Sharon: Henge1,Bi11g Branic,Ray Motsinger,Robertg Runtsucker,B111g Reach,Gera1dg Wr1ght,Harveyg Bree- 1and,Geneg E11iott,Robert Wi11iama,Wa1terg Wi11iams,Car1: Dawson,B111g Brunson,Ronnieg C1ow,Dav1dg Brown,Davidg He1son,Johnny Scott,John ' 21g k.4:.- ay? 1 Front: Stauffer,Sara3 Ford,Bonn1eg MoM111en,Donnag Pru1tt,Mer1yn3 Kennedy, Barbara: McAhe.n,Barbara Row 2: Harbaugh,Haro1dg Jones,Tommy3 Covey,Da1e3 Thompson,Russe11g Mansfield, Jerry: Wood,Denn1a Row 3: McAna1y,De11a Roseg Herr1ck,Ruth Ann: Johnson,Hary3 B 1xey,Caro1 Kayg Howard,Connieg Wi1son,Mari1yn How hz B umfie1d,Eva3 Whitehead,Kareng A1dr1dge,Joyeeg 0eser,Mi1da Bethj McE1wee,W11mag Ruppert,Nancyg E1gin,Caro1yn Row S: Cohoon,Stepheng She1ey,O111e3 We1r,Edg Stophenson,Bi11: Budd,Fredg Hurshman,Larry3 Tucker,Wayne Absent: Me1ton,Bettyg Hudson,Jo Ellen 20 Irolkmen Home mod 211 ,J A J .,., , -- X :su S Y ':'VV Q , 1555 L',' , Y 1.1. fn 25w 'f4?1i I .... .,.,., I New W 4 3 I Q af qw Eg . hw ,M- ig ,,::,'. I Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row I4.: Row 5: Crow,Patty3 Sandage,Jenice3 Haight,Caro1g Hess,Joyce3 HoLoos,Lawrence5 Hodges,Derre1g Thacker,Duane Garrett,Haur1ne3 Lnngford,Robertag Gann,Sondra7 Grove,Joan3 Ho1der,Kentg Brown,Larry Brooks,Barbara: Tucker,L1bbyg Pottker,Sh1r1eyg Hays,Lindag Ca11ahan,Pat5 Cho1ak,Janice5 High1ey,Shei1a3 Kack1ey,Ira Brad1ey,Ster11ngg Case,Wayneg Comstock,G1enn3 w111iams,Jerryg Crowe,Jaok Brightwe11,Char1es3 Ca1rns,Gera1d Ho1der,Janetg Beaty,Joyceg Petorson,Jeanneg Evens,Johng Heav11and,Garyg Reagan,Jamesg W11kinson,Micky EP? 21 Front: Wi111ams,Katieg Mi1I1gan,Sharong Bowen,Jackg Hobbs,Wayne Row 2: Row 3 Row lg: Row S: Graves,Caro1yng Workmon,Lorettag Bent1y,Bover1y3 Hart,Jean3 Davis,Sh1r- leyg Hens1ey,Haro1d Ybung,Bart3 Leu1s,Jeang Horris,David: Stuart,Jerry3 Thuston,Barbarag Dutton,Pat Prather,Davidg McDan1e1,Bonnyg Hard1ng,Jerry3 K1nnaman,Gene3 Wright, Rebeccag Douney,Neitag Hancock,John Zumwa1t,Kenneth5 Dodd,Davie3 Gage,Bi11g Hein1e1n,Edward3 Whipp1o,Pau13 Knight,Ray3 Landon ,Donnie Absent: Paris,J1m3 B1ankonsh1p,Jack3 Wright,Tommy 21 helium Boho BoouA 220 Front: Hoover,Arthur3 F1agg,hmiceg Smith,Hary Kayg Combs,Dea1-ma Row 2: Rewby,Char1otte: Hartin,Ju1ianna.g Grubba,Botte Ann: Ce.r1,Cynth1ag T1nda11,Baz-barn: Lane,Hary Row 3: Hawh1nney,Wnndag Men1ga1,Lo1sg Bo1ton,De11a Fay: Harquardt,Lnvonneg Bassett,Hary3 Newby,Sh1r1ey Row lg.: Gerbezywesleyg Phi111ps,Janetg Dorx-ance,Bi113 Hamm,Johng Sutton,Donnag Landea,Leona 2 Row S: Lienau,Ronn1eg Che.pp1e,J'amesg Luther,Caro1yng Saxton,Hike: Hallinson, Roberta: Boone,Bettyg To11e,J'anioe ps if in 1' Front: Fettexqwarreng Da11ey,Leonag Bra.nehe,Carro11g Woatheman,Doy1e3 Webb, Jack Row 2: Br1sb1n,Gary5 Dunk1e,Everette3 Craven,Bryoeg Gho1son,Edward3 Stewart, Baroldg Tittle,-Tohn Row : Beok,Lowe113 Robertson,Woody: Ward,Rmson3 Curt1u,Fre.nk1o3 Da1y,Jamea Row 3: G111espie,Ji1muyg Buchan,Ro'bortg Dutf,Jn.ckg K1tchon,Bobg Hidd1eton,Bobg 8m1th,Char1es 22 n Q N 222 Freshman Home Rooms Front: 'Tews1eyQCaro1yng Stobaugh,Donnasue3 HcLees,Lorettag Kehoe,'Tereaa Row 2: Cadwe11,Sandrag Bubbard,E1inor3 Chapmnn,Haxe1g Ryan,G1oria Row : Char1ton,C1ara Jog Horne,Jeenetteg Ra1'don,R1tag B1ankenship,Pear1 Row : Borgman,Patty3 Kroesen,Ba1-bare: Thompson,Doz-othyg Rett1oton,B1111eg Webber,Imza Row 5: Barmore,Deannag Par1s,Margaretg webb,Janetg Sherrod,Gretchen3 We1oh,Anne Absent: Ca11,Maryg Tews1ey,Mar11yn , 0 Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row Lp: Row 5: Absent: Pitts,Janetg Beebe,Jenice3 Amundson,Tamarag Wheeler,-Toeng Deaver,Mau-lone Sholes ,Gladys - Crute,Bever1yg Dryer,Wandag Bea1,Bever1yg Simons,Gar'y5 Derrickson,J'Lmmyg Patterson,G-eraldg Crawford,Edd1e Scott,Janetg Me.ness,Judyg Doug1as,Diane3 Moore,Eugeneg Comstock,Don3 Co11ins,George3 Robisonpiendelg D1ke,Ronnie3 Goodman,Mar11yn Car111e,Joyeg Rector,Sa1mdrag Stobex-,Jeang Dowe11,Hade1ineg Wetze1,Irmag Sa11ee,Vio1et3 Larcade,DeAnne3 A1exander,Barbarag Sem1er,Dor1s3 Tandy, Jerryg Kep1ey,Shir1ey Q Cox,Marg1eg Johnson,Patg Todd,J'aneg Taylor-,Nellieg Stober,Joan3 Vance, Joyceg Howe,Judyg Suth,Roberta3 Eas1oy,Jeang Wagener,Judyg Caldwell, Laura Baker,Jane .., ...V - f .17 YW -vow ,,,.-or IRESHMKR' Home no ons K Front: Al1in,Jerryg Epperson,Buckyg Hilkez-,Janiceg Qu1l1en,Anita mx' !Row 2: Yates,Larryg Maples,Normang Gregg,Janiceg 0rley,Edyt.hg Bossa11er,Betty ,I Row 3: Rotnman,Ileneg Fish,Garyg Gray,Bobg Stark,E1izabebhg R1dd1e,Martha Q3 N N Row L: gi-llespieg Carly Peach,Kennethg Resch,Rosemaryg Shutt,Sandrag Reynolds . m X Y. Row 5: Toomey,Priscillag Toomey,Teonag Bowles Bill: Cook,R1onardg 0xley,B11l O '-.K Q' Absent: Crosby,Da1e: Grayez-,Fredna fi X- on xi 4 mf ,, i 'Q X S' Q, .fx wa, M fx, ffufo Pop s , if Wx A K I I wx X I i 6 AJ X15 '-J . R, EF ,f K ow H ' I K Q, ., - S fi N ' '4 R Ag 4 . 'Z r' .J I -X,.:,f ,, 'T , 'K '. f,,,1 ..- P is x, 1 2b ALDRIDGE,JOYCE 21h ALEXANDER,BARBARA 330 Y-Teens-9,Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-9,Foot1ight- ers-7,Art Club 331-8, Hixsd Cho.-9,G1eeC1ub -7: ALLEN ,smurz 109 Y-Teens-8,9 Pep Club- 9 Jr.Drama-6,9,Lib'ry -B, Footlighters-7, Glas Club -8 ALLEN,JOH ED. Shop H1-Y-7 ALLEN,JOHN LEROY shop ALLIN,JERRY 331 Arn Club 331-8, Foot- ball-9 AM ERSON,FRANK Shop AMUNDSON,TAMARA 330 Mixed Chorus-9 ANDERSON,RAYMOND 10h Camera Club-7,Jr. Drama-9 Hi-Y-7,Stamg C1ub-7,0,Pres1dent- ANDES,SHARON 211 Y-Teen-8,Camera Club- ?,8,9,Jr.Drama-8,9, Footlighters-7,Jr.H1 0rch.8,9,Glee Club-8 BAKER,JAMES 103 Glee Club-7 BAKER,JANE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 BALDUS,JOE 211 Glee Club-7,Footba1l- 9-Letter-9 BARMORE,DEANNA 329 Y-Teen-7,8,9,Pep Club -9,Art Club 328-7,8 BASSETT,MARY 220 gr.Drama-9,G1ee Club- BEAL,BEVERLY 330 Y-Teens-7,8, Jr.Drama -9, Footlighters-7, Mixed Chorus-9, Glee Club-B BEATY,JoYcE 217 Glee Club-8, Girls' -Ens mble-8 BECK,LOWEL 222 BECKER,VIRGINIA 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Library Club Treas.-9 BEEBE,JANICE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 BENNETT,MARY 109 Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, uEohon Press Ed.-News Ed.-8, Vice-Pres.-9, nCubn Lit.Ed.-9 Y-Teens-7l8,9, Pres.8 continued Y-Teen Inter-Club Council-9, Pep Club- 9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Footlighters-7, Glee Club-8, Assembly Rep- resentative- Girls' Ensembles-7,8,9, Hal1owe'en.Queen-9 Jr.Drama Pres.-9 BEHTLEY,ANNE BEVERLY 215 Y-Tee s-9, Footlight- ers-7 BEna,Joam . 211 Hm.Penn-7,8,9, Camera Club-7,8,9 Vice-Pres -8, Pres.-0,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drama- , Footlighters-7, Jr. High sooa-7,e,9, L1- brarian-9, Boys'Glee Club-7,8,9, Section Leader-8, Jr. High Orchestra-8,9 BLANKENSH P,JACK 218 BLANKENSHlP,PEARL 329 BOGUE,RICHARD 103 Camera Club-7, Foot- lighters-7, H1-Y-7,8 BOLTON,DELLA 220 Jr.Drama-8,9, Glee Club-8 BOMAN,PINCKNEY 211 Jr.n1gn Bona-7,8,9, Orchestra-8,9 BO0NE,BETTY 220 Hm.Penn-8, Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Fbotlighters-7, Art Club 331-7,8,V1ce Pres.-8, Girls' Glee Club-8 BoRGMAN,PAT 329 Pep Club-9 BOSSALLER,BETTIE 331 Bowan JACK 218 Boys',G1ee Club-7,8 BOWERS,ROBERT Shop Jr.Drama-8, Library Club-8, Footlighters- 7 BOWLES,BILL 331 BRADLEY,E.STERLING 217 Art Club 331-8,9, Boys' Glee-7, Basket- ball-8, Stamp Club-9, Vice-Pres.-9 BRANCHE,CARROLL 222 Jr.H1gh Band-9 sRAn1c,RAy 211 BREELAND,GENE 211 Jr.Drama-8, Football- 8,9 Letter-9, Basket bali-8,9, Manager-8,9 BRETZ,CARLENE 109 Y-Teens-9, Jr.H1gh Band-8,9, Orchestra-9 BRIGHTWELL,CHARLES 217 BRIGHTWELL,KENNETH u 10 Fbotball-9, Letter-9, Basketball-9 BRIlTON,JIM Y 10h Hh.Penn Club-7,8,9, Ant. Press Edo-9. 'Cub' Photographic Assistant-9, Camera Club-7, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-9, Library Club-8,9, Art Club- 331-7. H1-Y-7.5 9, Vice-Pres.Hi-Y-0 BRISBIN,GARY 222 Ba1xEY,cAnoL KAY 21h BRIZENDINE,TOM Y 10h m.Penn Club-7,8,9, Pres.-9, Press Ed.-8, Pep Club Cheerleader- 9, Jr.Drama-8,9 Jr.Drama Pres.-0, Footl1ghters-7,V1ce- Pres.-7, Art Club 328 -7,8, Hall Captain-8 BRO0KS,BARBARA 217 Y-Teens-7, Footlight- ers-7 BROTHERTON,RONALD 103 BROWN,BCNNY 211 Wm.Penn Club-7,8 9, Jr. High Band-7,0,9, Orchestra-8,9 BRowN,oAv1D, 211 Boys' Glee Club-7,8, Football-9, Letter-9, Basketball-9 BROWN,JOHN 103 Football-5,9, Letter- 8,9, Basketball-9 BRowN,LARRY 217 Camera Club-7,8,9, Vice-President-9 Boys' Glee Club-7, Football 8, Teen-Town Committee-8,9 BROWN,LEILA 211 Orchestra-8,9 BRUMFIELD,EVA 217 BRUNsoN,aoNN1E 211 Ars Club 328-7,8, President-8, Football-9,Letter-9, Basketball-8,9,Letter -9, Teen-Town Com .-8 Atom Crackers-9,Vice- Pres.-9 BUCHAN,ROBERT 222 BUDn,FRED 21h Jr.H1gh Band-7,B,9, Football-9 BURTON,LAURELLE 103 Jr.H1gh Band-8,9 BUTcHER,BoB 103 Freshman Facts CABLE,DELORES 10h Wh.Penn Club-7,B,9, Y-Teens-7,8,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drema- ,9, Footlighters-7, Jr. Blnd'7g8g9p Drum Hajorette-g,Girls' Glee Club- , Asst.Li- brarian Glee Club-8 Orchestra-7,8 CADWELL,SANDRA 329 CAIRNS,-TERRY 212 Camera Club-7, H1-Y-8 CALDWELL,LAURA 330 Y-Teens-9,Mixed Che.9 Girls'Ensemble-9 cALL,MAny 329 Library-8 CALLAHAN,BETTY LOU 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Inter- Club Member-8, Pep c1ub-9, Jr.nroma-8,9, Sec'y Jr.Drama-8, Footlighters-7, Girls Glee Club Pres.-8, Teen Town Comm.-8, Cheerleader-9, Y-Teen Comm.Cha1rman-9 CALLAHAN,PAT 217 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Pe Club-9, Jr.Drama-g,9, Footlighters-7 Art Club 331-7 8, 61r1s' Glee Club-0 CARL,CYNTHIA 220 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Jr, Drama-8,95Footl1ght- ers-7 CARLILE,JOYCE 330 Pep Club-9, Mixed Chorus-9 CARLILE,MARCELENE 109 Jr.Drama-9, Art Club 331-7.3.9 CASE,WAYNE 217 Football-8,9,Lettered -3,9 CASKEY,CAROLYN 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, Penn Sec'y-B,Pres.-9, 'Echon Ed.Ch1ef-9, YLTeens-7,8,9,Chair- man-8,Corr.Sec'y-9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 8,9, Footlighters-7, Art Club-331-7,8,9, See'y.-8,See'y.-Re- porter-9 Girls' Glee club-8, Asst.Jr.Red Crosskep. CASTEEL,ARMETA 10h Jr.Drama-9 CHAPMAN,HAZEL 329 CHAPPLE,JAMES 220 Camera Club-?,8,9, Jr.Drama-8,9 Boys' Gloo Club-7,0,9 CHARLTEN CLARA JO 329 Y-Teens-0 25 Fresbmaa Facts CHILDERS,PHYLLIS 102 Y-Teens-7, Jr.Dramg- 9, Footlighters-7 CHOLAK,JANICE 217 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9 CHOPLIN,ELIZABETH 10h wu.Penn Club-8,9, Art Ed.-9, Y-Teens-7,8,9, 2nd.High Pointer-8, Pep Club-9, Camera Club-7, Jr.Drama-B,9, Footlighters-7, Art Club-331-8 Girls' Glee Club-0, Orch- estra-7,8,9, String Ensemble-9 CHOPLIN,LINDA 109 Y-Teens-8,9, Inter- Club-8, Jr.Drama-8,9 Footlighters-7, Girls Glee Club-8 Girls' Ensemble-7,0,9 CLARK,PH LLIP 10h Jr.Drama-9, Art clup-328-7,6, FootballJ9, Letter-9 B1-Y-7,8,Pres.-8 CLOW,DAVID 211 Jr.H1gh Band-8, Foot- ball- ,9, Basketball- 8,9, Archery Club-9, Sc1ence'C1ub-9 coHoon,sTEPHEN 21h Jr. High Band-8,9 COLLINS,GEORGE 330 Mixed Chorus-9, Science Club-9 COH S,DEANNA 220 Y-Teens-8,9, PepClub -9, Jr.Drmma-8,9, Footlighters-7, Art 01ub331-8 COMSTOCK,DON 330 Camera Club-7, Mixed Chorus-9, Boys' Glee Club-719, Archery-9 COHSTOCK,GLENN 217 Camera Club-7, Mixed Chorus-8,Basketball-9 Hi-Y-7 CO0KE,RICHARD 331 Jr.Drama-8 COVEY,DALE 21h COX,ANNA 109 Wm,Penn Club-8,9, Pep Club-9 cox,MARe1E 330 Mixed Chorus-9 cnALL,J1MM1E 103 Footlighters-7, Jr, High Band-7,8,9 CRAVEN,BRYCE 222 CRAWFORD,EDDIE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 CRENSHAW,CLIFFIE 211 Pep Club-9,Cheer1ead- er-9, Jr.Drama-8,9, 26 continued Footlightere Sec'y.-7 Boys' Glee Club-7,8, Pootball-8,Certif1- cate-8, Teen-TownComm -9, Atom Crackers-9, Pres.-9 0RICK,LILLIAN 109 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Girls' Glee Club-8 Girls' Ensemble-7 CRONENBOLD,BILL Shop Camera Club-7, Jr. Drama-8,Ldbrary Club- 9, Boys' Glee Club-7 CROSBY,DALE 331 cRow,PATTy 217 Girls' Glee Club-8 cRowE,JAcK 217 CRUTE,BEVERLY 330 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8, Foot- lighters-7, Mixed Chorus-7, Girls' Glee Club-8, StampClub-8,9 Girls' Ensemble-8,9 cUnT1s,FRANK1E 222 DAILEY,LEONA 222 DALY,J1MMY 222 DAVIS,BOBBY 103 Camera Club-7, Jr. Drama-8, Football-8, Orchestra-7,8,9 DAVIS,SHIRLEY 218 Footlighters-7, Girls Glee Club-8 DAWSON,BILL 211 Jr.H1gh Band-8,9, Football-8,9, Basket- ball-8,9 DEAvER,MARLENE 330 Wm.Penn Club-8, Foot- lighters-7, Art Club 331-B,9, Mixed Cho.-9 DICK,BEVERLY 223 Jr.Drama-9 DIECKNAN MARIAH 103 Y-Teens-d,9,Memb.Comm Chairman-9, Pep Club- 9,Jr.Drama-8,9, Foot- lighters-7, Jr.High Band-7,8,9 Girls' Glee Club-0 DIKE,RONNIE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 DILLEE,GERALDINE 109 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Footlighters-7, Art Club 328-7,8,9, Art Club Seo'y-7 noDn,DAv1E 218 DORMAN,DONALD Shop Camera Club-7, Jr.High Band-7,8,9 DORRANCE,WILLIAH 220 Hi-Y Chaplain-7 DOUGLAS,DIANE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 DOWELL,MADELINE 330 Footlighters-7, Mixed Chorus-9 DOWNEY,NEITA 218 DRYER,wANDA 330 Y-Teens-8, Mixed Chorus-9 D FF,JACKIE 222 Camera Club-7, Foot ba11-8,9, Letter-8,9, Basketball-8,9 nUGG1Ns,R1cHARD nUNHAM,BETTY 103 DUNKLE,EVERETT 222 DUHNELL,ROBERTA 10h Jr.Drama-8,9, Jr.High Band-8,9,FirstChair-9 Orchestra-8,9-First Chair-9 DUTTON,PATRICIA 218 DYER,SHERMAN 103 Camera Club-7 - EAsLEY,JEAN 330 Mixed Chorus-9 EBERLE,HILDE 109 Y-Teena-7,8,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drame- ,9, Footlighters-7, Art Club 331-8,9 EDSON,LARRY Shop Science Club-9 ELGIN,CAROLYN 21h Y-Teens-8,9, Footlighters-7 ELLIOTT,BOBO' 211 Basketball-8, Student Mgr.Basketba1l-Foot- ball-9, Science Club- 9,Treaeurer ELLIOTT,ROBERT 211 Hh.Penn Club-7,8,9, 'kchonsports Ed.-8, Pep Club Cheerleader- B, Boys' Glee Club-7, ,9,Sgt.Arms-7,Seo'y. -Treas19 Football- 8, H1-Y Pres.-7, Science Club-9, Boys' Ensem.-7,Boys' Quar- tette-9, Assembly Comm.-9 , EHBLETON,JOE Shop EPPERSON,WILLIS 331 Clmera Club-7, EVANS,JOBN 217 Camera Club-7,8, Art Club-331-7,8, Science Club-9, ArcheryClub-9 FETTER,WARREN 222 Camera Club-Z, Jr. High Band-7, ,9 FILGER,WILLIAM 109 visa olny 1 Hi-Yi? 33 FLAGG,EUNICE 220 I-Teens-7,8, Pep Club -9,Jr.Drama-9,Foot- lighters-7,Art Club 331-7 8,G1rle'Glee Club-0 FLIGG,MlKE 10h Hm.Penn Club-8,9, 'Beho'Presa Ed.-9,Pep Club-9,Camera ClubRe- porter-7, Jr.Drama-8, 9,Jr.High Band-?,8,9, F0Otba11-B,Stampc1ubv 7,8,Sec'y.-8 Fonn,BoNN1E 21h FRAZIER,DALE Shop FREEMAN,AL1cE 10h Pep Club-9,Y-Tee s-8, Reporter Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-B 9, Girls' Glee Club-0,Queen's Attandant,Ha1loween GAGE,BILL 218 Football-9 GANN,SONDRA 211 Pep club-9 GAnRETT,MAUR1NE 217 Y-Teens-8,9,Girla' Glee Club-8 GARSIDE,JAM S 109 Hi-Y-9,Atom'Crackers- 9 oERnER,wEsLEY 220 Camera Club-7, Jr. Drama-9,Footlightere7 GHOLSON,EDWARD 222 GILLESPIE,CARL 331 GILLESPIE,JIM N 222 H1-Y-7 GILLESPIE,JUD1TH 109 Y-Teens-9 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-0 9,G1r1a' Glee Club-0, Girls' mem.-9, G1rla'Cho.8 GIVEN,ELIZABETH 109 lm.Penn Club-7,8,9, 'EohoVNewe Ed.-Ed.1n Chief-9, nCubnL1t.Ed. -9, Y-Teena-7,8,9, Y-Teen See'y.-8,Pub. Chairman-9,Camera Club-7, Jr.Drama-8, Library Club-9, Foot- lfghters-7, Art Club ga -5,Jr.H1gh Band-7, ,9,G1r1e' Glee Club- 8,Rol1 Taker, Orch- estra-7,8,9 GO0DMAN,MARILYN 330 um.Pe n c1ub-7,8,9, nE0h0 meme 9, Y-Teana-7,8,9,Member- ship Chairman-8,Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Footlighters-7,Art Club 331-7,8,9,n1xea Chorus-9,Vice-Pres. , .4 GOSSETT,ROSALEE 331 GRAHAM,NANCY 109 Jr.Drama-8,9,Fbot- lighters-7 Girls' 0100 c1ub-6 GRAVES,CAROLYN 218 GaAY,BoBBY 331 GREGG,JANICE 331 Arc Club 331-8,9 GROVE,JOAN 217 Footlighters-7 Art Club 331-7,8 GRUBBS,BETTE 220 Y-Teens-9,Jr.Drama-9, Girls' Glee Club-8 GUNTER,LARRY 10k Football-9,Letter-9 Basketball-9 HAIGHT,CAROL 217 Y-Teens-9,Pep Club-9, Pep Club Sec'y.-9,Jr. Drama-8,9,Gir1s'G1ee Club-8 HAKE,HAR0LD Shop HALL,JANICE 109 Y-Teens-8,9,Jr.Drama- 3,9 HALL,MARY 109 Wm.Penn Club-B,9, Pep Club-9, Art Club 323- 7,8,9, Girls' Glee-8 HAM,J1MM1E 103 Jr.Drams-9, Atom Crackers-9 sAnm,JoHm 220 Jr.Drama-9 HAMMOND,HUGH 10h Wm.Penn Club-8,9, nCubnAsst.Lit.Ed.-9, Camera Club Sec'y.-7, Pep Club-9,Jr.Drama-9 Boys'Glee Club-7,Hi-Y -7,8,Sec'y.-Treas.-7 Orchestra-7,8,9 HANCOCK JOHN 218 H1-Y-7 ,5 HANSEN,ERNEST 10k Wm.Penn Club-7 8,9, cub Bus.Mgr.-6 ncubn C0-Ed.ln-Chief- 9,Pep Club-9, Jr. Jr.Drama-9, Jr.H1gh Band-7,8,9, Orchestra -8,9 HARBAUGH,HAROLD 21M HARDING,JERRY 330 Mixed Chorus-9, Boys' Glee Club-9 HARRIS,MARILYN 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Inter- Club Representative-9 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drsma- B,9, Foctl1ghters-7,- Sec'y-71 Art Club 331-7,8,9, Art Club President-8,9, Girls' Glee Club-8, Cheerleader-9 HARTER,RICHARD 109 HASKlNS,MARY LOU 109 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drams-9, Foot- lighters-7, Art Club- 331-8 Girls' Glee Club-0 HASTINGS,RAY 218 Basketball-9 HAYS,LINDA 217 wm.Penn 01ub-7,8, Y- Teens-7,B,9, Peg Club -9, Art c1ub-32 -7,6 HEAVILAND,GARY 217 Art Club-328-7.8- HEINLEIN,EDwARD 330 Camera Club-7, Mixed Chorus-9, Football-9 HENSLEY,HAROLD 218 HEss,J0YcE 217 HIGGlNBOTHAM,JOANN 103 Footlighters-7 HIGHLEY,SHEILA 217 Pep Club-9,Footl1ght- ers-7,Art Club 331-7, 8,9 HlLKER,JANICE 331 Y- Teens-9 , Art Club331 -8,9, Girls' Glee Club-8 H1RsT,KENNETH Shop Library Club-9 HOBBS,WAYNE 218 HODGES,DERREL 217 Art Club-331-8 HOLDER,JANET 217 Pep Club-9 HOLDER,KENT 217 Football-9 HO0KER,ALICE FAWN 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, nEchoNEx.Ed.-8,Sec'y. Penn Club-9,NCubnL1t. Ed.-9,Y-Teens-7,8,9, Y-TeenServ1ce Chair- man-9, Jr.Drama-9, Footlighters-7,G1rls' Glee Club-8, Pianist Boys' Glee Club-9, 0rchestra-?,8,9,Con- cert Mistress String Quartette-9, String Ensemble-9 HO0VER,ARTHUR 220 Jr.Drema-9, Footlighters-7 HORNE,JEANETTE 329 HOUGH,JIM shop Boys' Glee Club-7 HOWARD,CONSTANCE 21h Y-Teens-9,Jr.Drama-8 H0wE,JUDy 330 Mixed Chorus-9 HUBBARD,ELINOR 329 HUBER,L0LA 211 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep'C1ub -9, Jr.Drame-8,9,Foot lighters-7 Girls' Glee Club-0, Orches- tra-7,8 HUDSON,JO ELLEN Zlb 3rd.Prize Christmas Story Contest, Y-Teen -7, Footlighters-7, Chorus-7 HUG0INs,cAH0L LEE 10h Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Art Club 331-8,Glrls'G1ee Club-8 HUNKER,a0BERTA 10h Y-Teens-8,9,1P6Q1Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Girls' Glee Club-8, Orchestra-7,8,9, String Ensemble HUNTSUCKER,BlLL 211 Jr.Drama-8, Football- 9,Letter-9 HURsuMAN,LARny 21h Football-8,9,Cert1f- icate-B,Letter-9, Basketball-9 HURsHMAN,PATTY 103 J0HNs,HAR0L0 222 JOH SON,DONALD 103 Jr.H1gh Band-8,9, Orchestrnf9 JOHNSON,LORETTA 211 Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, Y-Teens-7,8,9, Y-Teen Music Com , Chairman-8,9, Camera Club-7, Pep Club-9, Footlighters-7, Jr.H1gh Band-7,8,9, Vice-Pres.Girls'Glee Club-8,0rchestra-8,9 JOHNSON,MARY 21h JOHNSON,PAT 330 Footlighters-7, Mixed Chorus-9, Girls Chorus-8 J0NEs,R0GER 103 Camera C1ub-7,8,Pres- ident-8, Footlight- ers-7, Science Club-9 Archery Club-9 JoNEs,sHAa0N 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9 NEchoHFeature Ed.-9, nCubnCo-Ed.in-Chief-9 Y-Teens-7 8,9,Social Chairman-0, Treasurer -Music Co-Chairman-9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 8,9, Footlighters-7, Girls' Glee Club-8, Orchestra-7,8,9, En- semble-8,9, String Ensemble-8,9 JONES,TOM Y 21h lcontinuedl Freshmen Facts Footlighters-7, Boys' Glee Club-7,Footbal1- 8,9 Cert1ficate,Lett- er-0,9 KAcKLEY,IRA 217 Art Club 328-7,8, Football-7,8, Basketball-7 KANTMANQBOBBY Shop KANTMAN,FRAN, Shop KEESEE,VERNON Shop KEHOE,TERESA 329 KENNEDY,sARBARA 21h KENSINGER,RUTH ANN 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9,Social Chairman-9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Pres.Footlighters-7, Girls' Ensenble-7,8 KEPLEY,sH1RLEY 330 Y-Teens-B,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-5,9, Footlighters-7, Mixed Chorus-9,Gir1s'Glee Club-8 KETTNER,CAMILLA 10h Y-Teens-9,Pep Club-9 Camera Club-7,Jr. Jr.Drama-8,9, Librarg Club-7, Orchestra-7, KINDIG,BARBARA 103 KINNAMAN,GENE 218 KINNAMAN,JAMES Shop KINOIG,JO BARBARA 103 KINDIGf,BOB 222 KLINGEMAN,URSULA 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, nCubHArt Editor-9, Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 Jr.Drams-9,FeQt11ghn- ers-7, Art Club 328-7 KNIGHT,RAY 216 Basketball-9 KRALICEK,DONNA 109 Y-Teens-9,Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-9,L1brary Club Sec'y.-9,Art Club 328-7,8 KROESEN,BARBARA 329 Footllghters-7 LANDES,DONNIE 215 LANDES,LEONA 220 Y-Teens-8,9,Pep Club- 9,L1brary-8,Art Club- 331-7,8 LANE,MAaY 220 Pep Club-9,Camera Club-7, Jr.Drama-9, Footlighters-7 LANGFORD,ROBERTA 217 LARCADE,DEANNE 330 Qcontinuedl 27 Freshman Facts Y-Teens-7,8, Foot- lighters-7,Mixed Cho- rus-9 LATIMER,PAT 10h wm.Perm c1ub-7,8,9, Y-Teens-7,8,9,Pub1ie- ity Co-Cha1rman9, Pep Club-9, Camera Club-7 Jr.Drama-8,9, Art Club 328-7,8, Girls' Glee Club-8 LAWRENCE PEGGY 109 Y-Teens-6,9,Treas.-8 Pep Club Pres.-9, Jr. Drama-8,9,Sec'y.-9,3 Footlighters-7, Girls' Glee Club-8, Teen-Town Comm.-9, Ensemble-7,8,9 LAWRENCE,RICHARD 103 LEWIS,FRANK Art Club 3 31-7,8, Boys' Glee Club-7, Football-9,Letter-9, LEWIS,JEAN 218 LEWIS,JOSEPH Shop Art Club 328-7,8, Basketball-8 L.LENAU,RONALD 220 JreDI'B.l7lB-8 39 9 Library-8,9,L1brary Club Vice-Pres.-9 Footlighters-7, Jr. High Band-8, Boys' Glee Club-7, H1-Y-7 Lum?-,GARY 109 Hm.Penn Club-B,9, 'CubuPhotography Asst.-9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-9,Boys'G1ee club-7,8,9 LUTHER,CAROLYN 220 Y-Teens-9, Pep Club- 9,Jr.Drema-8,9, Library C1ub?, Art Club 331-7 Girls' 0199 Club-6 nc AHAN ,BARBARA 2111 Y-Teens-8, Footlight ers-7 G1r1s'G1ee Club-6 Mc ANALLY,Dz-:LLA ROSE 21h HC CORKLE,SHARON 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9,Sec'y. -9, Peg Club-9, Jr. Drama- ,9, Library-9 Footlishters-7, Girl:-x'61ee club-8, Glee Club L1brar1sn8 nc DAN1EL,sENNY 218 HC ELwEE,WILMA 21h Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama -8.9 MC LEES,LAwRENCE 217 MC LEES,LORETTA 329 HC MANIGALLLOIS 220 loontinuedj 28 -new '--- Y-Teens-8, Pep Club- 9, Jr.Drama-9, Girls' Glee C1ub8 Mc MILLEN ,DONNA 2111 HALLINSON,ROBERTA 220 Jr.Drama-9, Footlight ers-7 HALONEY,THEA 1011 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-8,9 Footlighters-7, Art Club 331-7 8,9, Girls Glen Club-6 HANESS,J'UDY 3430 Jr.Drama-8,9, Foot- lignzers-7, Mixed Chorus-9 MAusF1ELn,,yERRy 211+ Footba11-8,9,Letter- Certificate, Basket- ball-8,9 nAPLEs,noRnAn 331 MARQUARDT x.Avomm 220 .rr.Dram-8,9, Foot- lighters-7 ,MARSHALL,JAMES 103 MART,JEAN 218 HARTIN,EDDIE Shop MARTIN,JULIANNA 220 Ars club-328, Pep Club-9, Jr.Drams- 8.9 MASON,BARBARA 10h Wm.Penn club-8,9, Y- Teens-9. Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Library c1ub-8, Girls' Glee Club-8, nAxoN ,JUDY 109 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drama- ,9, Footlighters-7 M LTON,JAMES M NGEL,BILL 211 Jr.High Band-8,9, Orchestra-9 MERRICK,RUTH ANN 21h M DDLETON,BOB 222 HIDDLETON,EARLENE 103 Library Club-9, Jr. High Band-8 H LLER,LAWRENCE 10h Hm.Penn Club-8,9, Asst.Press-8, PressEd 09, ncubnBuBoHgre'99 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Art Club 328-7,8,9 H'YERS,CHARLES. 1014. Boys'G1ee Club-7, In-I-7 l4IL1.IGAN,SHAROH 218 H TCHELL,PAUL 10h Football-9, Basket- bgll-8,9, Orchestra-7 HOCK,DAVID Shop MOORE,EUGENE 330 Peg Club-9, Art Club- 32 -7, Sec'y-Treas.- Mixed Chorus-9 MORRIS,DAVID 218 MOTSINGER,ROBERT 211 Jr.H1gh Band-7,B,9 NELSON,JOHNNY 211 Wm.Penn Club-7, Boys' Glee Club-7,8, Foot- ball-8,9,Mgr.-9, Beam-188211-8,9, R1-L 7,8,Vice-Pres. Atom Crackers-9 NEwBY,CHARLOTTE 220 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Girls' Glee Club-8 NEHBY,SHIRLEY 220 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Girls' Glee Club-8 NICKERSON,CHARLOTTE 1011 Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9 NIGH,KATHY 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, Y-Teens-7,8,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drams- ,9, Footlighters-7 oRsER,M1 LDA BETH 2ll4, Footlighters-7, Jr. Drama-9,0rchestra-7,8 9 oxmf, EDYTHE 3 31 oxLEy,w1LL1AM 3 31 PARI s , .ma 218 PARIS,MARGARET 329 Mixed Chorus-8 PATTERSON,GERALD 330 PAUL,CAROLYN 211 PEACII,KENNE'1'H 331 PETERSON,JEANNE 217 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 8, Art Club 331-7,8,9 PHILLIPS, JANET 220 Jr.Drama-9 PITTS,JANET 330 Mixed Chorus-9 POLLARO,SANDRA 220 Y-Teens-9, Jr.Drema-8 Gir1s'Glee C1ub-8,En- semble-8 POTTKER,SHIRLEY 217 Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 G1rls'G1ee Club-8 PRATHER,DAVID 218 PRUI'r'r,MRRLyN 2111, QUAm:NBUsH,KAREm 329 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Mixed Chorus-8 Girls 'cues Club-7,6 QUILLEN,ANITA 331 Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 RARDON,RITA 329 RATHMANN,ILENE 331 REAGIN,JAMES 217 Jr.Drama-8,9, Foot- lighters-7, Boys'G1ee Club-7,8,9, Mixed En- senble-7 RECTOR,SAUNDRA 330 Jr.H1gh Orchestra-9, Mixed Chorus-9 REED,JERRY 211 Football-9, Letter-9 Basketball-9, Hi-Y-7 RESCH,GERALD 211 Wm.Penn Club-8-Asst. Art-'loho', Boys' Glee Club-7,8,9, Glee Club Trees.-9, Sgt.Arms-9, long- ball-8,9, Letter-9, Orchestre-7,8,9, H1-Y-7,8,9 RESCH,ROSEMARY 331 RRYNoLDs,J1M 331 REYNOLDS,RAMONA 220 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9, Footllghters-7,Jr. High Band-8,9, Major- ette-9, Gir1s'G1ee Club-8 RICHARDSON,JOH 103 Jr.Drama-9, Football- 9, Letter-9 RICHEY,PHILLIP 220 Jr.Drama-9, Boys'G1ee Club-9 RIDDLE,MARTHA 3 31 RINEHART JUDY 10 3 Y-Teens-0,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drqma-8,9,Foot lighters-7, Jr.High Band-7,d,9,Majorette- 9,Gir1s'Glee Club-8 ROBISON,wENDEL 330 Art Club-328-7, Boys' Glee Club-7, Mixed Chorus-9 ROGERS,MARY 103 Pep Club-9, Camera Club-7, Jr.Drama-9,8 ROSS ,DALLAS 222 RUPPERT,NANCY 21h RYAN,GLORIA 329 Y-Teens-9, Footlighters-7 SALLEE,VIOLET 330 Footllghters-7, Mixed Chorus-9 DALTON,DON 103 SANDAGE,JANICE 217 Art Club 331-7 sANDRRs,JERRy 10 3 H1-Y-7 .hL..1 -11 A A , A - - - f-- - - -r -4- SAVAGE,uERALD Shop SAXTON,MICBAEL 220 Jr.Drama-9 scHonNHonsT,DAv1D 222 s0HwARTz,FRAN 220 SCHWARTZ,JOE 220 SCOTT,JANET 330 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drsma-8,9,Jr. High Band Majorette-8 9, Mixed Chorus-9, Girls'Glee Club-8 s0oTT,JoHm 211 Pep Club-9, Camera Club Reporter-8 Jr.High Band-7,8,9, Stamp Club-7,8 SEGER,DElMAR Shop SEM ER,DORIS 330 Y-Teens-8, Pep Club-9 Fbotllghters-1, Mixed Chorus-9, Girls' Glee Club-7,8 sHARoN,DANNY 10h Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, uEohonArt Ed.-9, Jr. Drama-9, Art Club 828 -7,8,9-V1ce-Pres.- ,9 Football-8, Hall Cap- tain-9, Jr.Red Cross Representative-9 SHEDD,KAY 10h Hm.Penn'C1ub-8,9, Jr. Drama-9-Student Director uNites 0utn9 SH LEY,0LLIE 21h Jr.High Band-7,B,9 SHERMAN,JOAN 10h Jr.Drama-9 SHERROD,GRETCHEN 329 SHOLES,GLADYS 330 Mixed Chorus-9 SHUTT,SANDRA 331 Y-Teens-7,8,9, ' Worship Chairman-9, Art Club-331-7,8,9, nNites Out' Cover De- Sign Winner-9 siM0Ns,oARHy 330 Mixed Chorus-9, Foot- ball-9 sM1TH,B1LL 109 SMITH,CHARLES 222 sM1TH,FLoss1E MAE 21h Jr.nrSma-8,'Fo0t11 t ers-7, Art Club 32 -7 -8-9 SMITH KATHALINE 103 sMlTH,MARY KAY 220 Pep Club-9, Jr.Drama- 9 SMITH,MONAt 10h YLTeens-7j8,9, Pep Club-9, Camera Club-7 looutxnuedj Jr.Drama-8,9, Foot- lighters-7 Girls' Glee Club-0 sNEDEGER,sANnY 109 Jr.High Band-7,8 9, G1r1s'Glee Club-0, Orchestra-9 SOULE,SHARON 109 Wm.Penn Club-7,8,9, nEchon Art Ed.-8, Y-Teens-8,9,Vice-P.8 Pres.-9, Pep Club-9 Cheerleader-9, Jr. Drama-8,9, Footlight- ers-7, Sec'y.-Treas.- Gir1s'G1ee Club-8, G1r1s'Ens mble-7 SPOTTS,CHARLES 103 Jr.High Band-7,8,9 STARK,ELIZABETH 331 Pep Club-9 STAUFFER,SARA 21M sTEPnENs,MonR1s 103 Are Club 331-B STEVENSON,BILL 21h STEWART,HAROLD 222 Football-9 Basketball-9 STOBAUGH,DONNASUE 329 STOBER,JEAN 330 Mixed Chorus-9 STOBER,JOAN 330 Mixed Chorus-9 STONGER,GERALD 109 Jr.Drama-9, Ensemble- 7 STRICK,BEVERLY 211 Y-Teens-7,8,9, Peg Club-9, Jr.Drama- ,9, Footlighters-7, Girls Glee Club-8, Jr.High Orchestra-7,8,9 STUART,GERALD 218 SUTH,ROBERTA 330 Mixed Chorus-9 SUTTON,DONNA 220 Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 Jr.Drama-9 Girls' Glee Club-0 TANDY,JERRY 330 Y-Teens-7,8, Worship Comm. Chairman-8,V1ce Pres.-9 Jr.Drama-8, 9, Footlighters-7,Art Club 331-7,8,9, Mixed Chorus-9, Girls'Glee Club-8 TAYLORQNELLIE 330 Fbotlighters-7, Mixed Chorus-9, Gir1s'G1ee Club-8 THACKER,D ANE 217 Wm.Penn Club-B, Jr.Drama-8, Art Club- 331-B Boys'Gle6 Club? THOMPSON,DOROTHY 329 THOMFSOMTLARRY shop THOMPSON,RUSSELL 21h THUsToN,BARBARA 218 T1NnALL,BARBAnA 220 Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Fbotlighters-7 TITTLE,JOH 222 T0DD,JANE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 TOLLE,JANICE 220 Jr.Drama-8,9, Foot- lighters-7, Ensemble? TO0MEY,PRISCILLA 331 Art Club 331-7,8,9, nNites0utnCover Winner-9 TOOM Y,PRISCILLA 331 Art Club 331-7,8,9, '!ites Outn Cover De- sign Winner-9 TO0M Y,TIONA 331 TEWSLEY,CAROLYN 329 Footlighters-7 TUCKER,LIBBY 21h wm.Penn c1ub-7,8,9, nEchonEx.Ed.-9-Sec'y- 8, Peg Club-9, Jr. Drama- ,9, Fbotlight- ers-7, Art Club 328-T 8,9,Seo'y-8,Pres.-9 TUCKER,WAYNE 21h TuRNER,JERRY Shop Jr.D'rama-8,9, Hi-Y-7 VANCE,JOYCE 330 Mixed Chorus-9 VAN TUYL,JACK 103 Football-8, Certificate-8 VAUGHN,JUDITH 211 G1r1s'Glee Club-8 wAGENER,JUD1TH 330 Pep Club-9, Mlxed Chorus-9 wARn,nANsoM 222 Boys' Glee Club-7,8,9 Football-9,Letter-9 Basketball-9 wARREN,JUDY 10h Y-Teens-8,9, Pep Club -9, Jr.Drama-8,9 WATERS,MICHAEL 103 Jr.H1gh Band-8,9, Boys' Glee Club-7,8 WEHTHERMAN,DOYLE 222 WEBB,JACK 222 WEBB,JANET 329 Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 Art Club 328-7,8,' Girls' Glee Club-8, Ensembles-7,8 UEBBER.IMZA 329 Koontinuedl ireshmsn rests Y Teens-9, Pep Club-9 Fbotlighters-7, Girls' Glee Club-8 WEEKS,LYSLE 10h h.Penn Club-8,9,Penn Club Vice-Pres.-9, 'Cub' Layout and Bus. Mgr.-9, Pep Club-9, Pep Club Vice-Pres.-9 Jr.Drqma-8,9, Jr.Drama Vice-Pres.-9 Boys' Glee Club-9, Glee Club Treas.-9, Freshmen Quartette-9 wE1n,En 21h Jr.n1gn Band-7 WELCH,ANNE 329 Y-Tee s-8,9, Pep Club -9, Library Club-9, Girls' Ensemble-7 wELcH,J1M 211 Boys' Glee Club-7,8, Hi-!L7,8, Seo'y-7 WETZEL,IRMA 330 Mixed Chorus-9 WHEELER,JEAN 330 Wh.Penn Club-7, Y-Teens-7, Camera Club-7, Footlighters- 7, Mixed Chorus-9, Girls' Ensemble-9 WH PPLE,PAUL 218 wn TE,DoNALD 103 HHITEHEAD,KAREN 21M Y-Teens-9, Pep Club-9 Girls' Glee Club-8 WILKINSON,MICHAEL 211 Wm.Penn Club-8,9, nEeho' Sports Ed.-9, Jr.Drama-8,9, Art Club 328-7, Boys' Glee Club -7,8,9, Bus.Cha1rman glee Club-9l Football- I Football Certificate-8 WILLIAMS,CARL 211 Football-8,9, Letter-8 -9, Co-Capt. Football- 8,9, Basketball-8,9, Science Club-9 WILLIAMS,JERRY 21? WILLIAMS,KATIE 218 WILLIAMS,wALTER 211 Football-9, Letter-9, Basketball-9, Mgr.-9 wrnsou ,mmm 109 wm.Penn club-1,8,9, Y-Teens-7,8,9, PepC1ub -9, Art Club 328-7,8,9 Girls' Glee Club-8 wooD,0ENN1s 21h Art c1ub-328-8 woonsMALL,RoBERT 103 Camera Club-7, Library -Z, Football-9, Letter WORKMON,LORETTA 218 loontinaedl 29 Fri' 'mall r80US Y-Teens-7,8,9, Pep Club-9, Library-9 Footlighters-7, Girls' HEchon Sports Ed.-B, Arc Club 328-7,8, FOOtba11-9 Letter-9 Glee Club-8 Basketba11:8,9,Lettef' wR1GHT,HARvEY 211 'B' wm'P'nn C1ub'7f8v WRIGHT,REBECCA 218 Koontinuedl wRIGHT,ToM Y 218 YATES,LARRY 331 ZION,KAY 109 Hh.Penn Club-8,9, Ioontinuodl 'Cubn Photography Asst.-9, Y-Teens-7,8, 9, World Fellowship Chairman-9 Jr. Drama-8,9, Girls' Glee Club-8 ZUMWALT,KENNETH 218 Jr.H1gh Band-7 kwa? be M138 alla 1l.11 Cheerleaders 1 d p C1 b g 11 A 1003-18 QD Brd. hour clothing class. as 'P u ' P'P 7 xazxe willlana, noir- nowney. Carolyn pang The pledge of allegiance at the United Nations assembly S, d t 1 is led by Wayne Tucker, Robert !ll1ott,end like Fllgg. 1035eSE:hg3cguggcgzzgigng? assembly for Pictured in background is Rev. Almer Sheehy. 'Cub Paraders' vooallze on 'Hit' songs at Cub assembly-3 econ arts students entertain at Kiwenil meetl L.Woeks,J.Hunt,I.Bennett,A.Hooker,B.llliott,l.lilkinsonL?w,eka' E. Hansen, T.Br1zendin.. and D.sh,ron ng 30 ,.,MMy,t J S.Jones questions the birdQD.Sharonl at Cub assembli- A scene from Geraldine and the White Robe' In-.sufr, curns punishing G0-NPf 'n':f1 ' sin' Len: Lmuckertsecona Angelmishtr H-E59-FLG a sales talk in lhglzilli C P'15n um 7' Hirst AHRBIJ Members of Home Room 220 in play, 'Hyacinth for Christmas' Marilyn Harris is assisted by y,.1-,en C.Lutherlllrs.S.1.ebo1tJg B.Booneillrs.Peterslg .T.HanlPeddlerl sponsors, Miss Creason and Mrs. Stanley, in starting morning canteen. 31 Eighth Grade Home Rooms LIBRARY lxawwnm-MM in-1 Front: 2: 3: lu S: Row Row Row Row 3emente,Linde3 memingezuhuelueg Cox,Ron1ee3 Ooetigm,Hl.r,1ox'ie3 Melton ure Sou1e,Bob3 Lme,Du're113 Medonnell Steve: St!'0lt,F!'lB0llI Be.tel,He.r7 Ge11owey,Donnn3 HePhereon,Li1e5 I4ef.om,'1'erry3 Shellenbergermebertg A11en,Ronnie5 Mi11er,D1e.n.ne3 Be.:-k1ey,J'udy Grif!'i9e,Velteg Ruppert,Pet3 R1ohu'dlon,Pe.tty3 Been,Riohu'd3 Zmmer, Sulieg Bemherd Judyk Be.tel,D1e.ne lnithmindeg Alien, urea: Se1lbu:'y,Herth.e.3 lledornmiok,-Tudyy Hecerty, Carol: Soper,L1ndu M111er,Pe.tti Fronts Row 2: Row 3: Row lu Row 5: at ,f 0urt1e,Ger1e.ndg H'un1cer,Bi11y3 0erter,Ronnieg Denhem,Her11yn3 Richards, Darlene: Hi11er,Hery Key lo1end,Sheron3 Webb,Herthe3 Denhemmeriong Buber,Bi11y Jo: Squ1er,Bev- ex-17: Prits,Petr1o1e3 Wnttereon,Hu'y Benr,Pet3 Green,Dev1d3 Duggemweyneg Horne,Ruue1g Brilindinedlerbieg J'u1ien,Jerryg lewhu-d,Tol M1kel,Cero1 Smeg 1 ry,l4ergeret Anng Uheney,Cero1ee3 Beker,Anite3 Gluck, Judyg Heyel,Hu'y3 Hore1ee,,Linde P1eker1ng,Lee3 Striok1end,Jem3 Ruhn,Bever1y3 H3.11er,Jeek3 Tux'ner,Kent3 Eeinriokhlery Jeneg Oberhelmandenioe X Eighth Grade Home Rooms 102 !Front: P1owman,Sharong Rohra,Don3 Babb,Dong Vous,Lynn Row 2: Hostet1er,Johnn1eg Wo1gamott,Shannon3 Harr1s,Mary Ann: Brown,Lindag 0sthoff,Bi11 Row E: Kel1ey,Anng Hays,L1ndag Sackett,Joeyg C1emens,Mar11ee3 Har11n,Bever1y Row : C1eary,Gayanneg weber,Judithg Martin,Char1otteg Ratc1iff,Ze11a3 Bain, Judyg Johnson,Marc1a Row S: Al1en,Bi11g watson,Caro1yng Ha11,Kentg Bruner,Jerry5 Tous1ey,Kareng Borchardt,Terry . Absent: Howard,Da1e3 M111er,J0hng E111s,Bonn1e 10 Front: Jones,Bever1yg Scott,Sandrag Wyatt,Johng Beck,Jerryg Cox,Lorag Shack1eford,G1oria ' Row 2: Sti11we11,Hargie3 Gibaon,Judyg Lew1s,Gregoryg Perua1ch,Timmyg Crawford, Randy: Strode,Ch11ton Row 3: Goeking,Patg Brush,Virg1n1ag Hondershot,Norma3 Lorance,Jamas3 Snodgrass, James' Stone,C1aude Row hz Bea1,5ewe1dean3 Thompson,L1ndag Potti1o,Marthag Yhtes,Bertha5 Province, Davidg Jennings,Joe Row 5: Johnston,G1endng Dobb1ns,Lnurag Stark,He1en3 Barker,Franc1sg Winter, Jerryg DeLap,Sondra3 Stevenson,Kay 33 Eighth Grads Home Rooms 210 Front: Beeney,Bobg Beck,Joe3 Kenda11,Davidg W1111ams,Bobg Duckworth,Bi11yg Dobson,L1oyd Row 2: Beattie,Dickg Davidson,Doy1eg Newport,Doug1asg Epperson,Robertg whit1ng,L1ndag McC1a1n,Virginiag Martin,Jane Row 3: Maness,Donnag Lundquist,Marthag Hack1er,Jud1thg B ackenbury,Judyg Amer- 1ne,Lynng Smith,Marjorieg Fou1ks,Patty Row M: Hagen,Jackg Corfman,Wayneg Cobb,Char1ieg Wi1ey,Russel1g Barron,Caro1g F1etcher,Virginiag Eckinger,Brenda Row S: Hansen,Kittyg Crenshaw,D1ckg Long,Bobg Resch,Ronn1e3 Ca1dwe11,Sh1r1eyg Smith,Mary Loug Braden,Dick Absent:Chapman,Hester Front: Ray,A11en5 Llwrence,Bi11y3 Wi1kenson,Larryg Jenk1ns,B111y Row 2: Ba11ou,Barbarag Tu11,E1o1se: Kreeger,Bover1y5 Thoman,Danng3 Lornnce,John Row 3: Tribb1e,Diang Barker,Bevor1y5 Lightcap,Susan3 Williamson, sang Cox, Ronald: Bow1es,Riohard Row hz Thomaa,Darre113 Goek1ng,Bil1g Shaw,Char1oa3 Hnrper,M1ko3 Nioke1son,Edith Bart1ett,Sherri3 Coo1ey,Sandra Row S: Utz,Ir1sg Brgzea1,Caro1g Berto1die,Garyp Denk1er,Kirchyg Bark1ey,Ronn1eg Highf111,Judy3 Prichett,Martha BL 212 ,Eighth Grads Home Rooms 213 Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row hz Row 5: Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: Absent: 1 Faris,Dorothyg Ayers,Wandag Garrett,Ed1thg C1ifford,Laverne3 Mansfield, Jing Cox,Larry3 Stephons,Haro1d Hampton,Peggyg Sherman,Barbarag Hardy,Dav1dg Grubb,Bi11y3 Thompson,Bobby Fu11er,Terryg Gram1ich,Dona1d Doug1as,Ermag Gutridge,Judyg Shaefer,E1a1e3 Sma11,Kennethg Fs1ix,R1chnrd Arno1d,Normang Arteburn,Car1 Crenshaw,Garyg Duncan,B111g Zoik1e,Sharong Phanneger,Kay5 Hi11er,Jack1eg Weatherford,Ga11g Brad1ey,Sondra , L1ndsey,Barbarag Cutbirth,Lou1seg Th ston,Mary3 MoCorm1ck,Bonnieg Thomp- son,Lynnag Bruner,Linda3 Dobb1ns,JoAnn Walker,Jerryg Edie,Rogerg Meek,Larryg Vanderwood,Geneg Riddle,Robert Street,Wesleyg Galloway,Eddieg Burke,Williamg Bo?'nron,Robertg Coleman, Frankg Schorenhorst,Frank Flunrer,Roberbg Peterson,Cecilg Starnes,Elving Vest,Margaret5 Robinson, Deannag Ny1ie,Sondra McMullen,Fredg Keithley,Gera1dg Schroeder,Tomg Landis,Edwing F1anary,Jane5 Adams,Marjorie Penniston,Russell5 Cornett,Jerryg Smith,Kellyg Shelton,Har1ang Amos,Bi11yg Moore,Bobbyg Hubbard,Char1es Ryan,Du1eg ZTemple,L1oydg Baysinger,Harveyg Kinnaman,De1sa 35 . 215 Eighth Grade Home Roan 216 Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row ll.: Row S: , Absent: Amos,Char1es3 BlI1'IlB,GI'BI1tj Sp11lme.n,Lucrettag Vroom,She11a3 Broclnnan, Dannyg Whitse11,Bi11y Se11ers,J.D.3 C1ove1and,Jamesg Sm1th,Mike3 W11son,Car1: Young,Dona1dg White,-Hmmy N Doug1as,Ja.neg Epperson,Sharong Hason,Carro1g Heffner,Msrce11ag Allen, Joeg Herrick,Pau1 ?re11,Ruth Anng Sandidge,Rexg Coopez-,Eddieg R1ckma.n,Donnieg Hunt,Jane A. Ha.ndy,Cora Loug RedIie1d,Li11y Wade,Char1esg Long,L1nda3, Moore,Geneg Gee,Nancyg Hanford,Char1otte3 Sm1th,Mari1yn3 0at1s,Diane Spry,Deryl1 219 Front : Row 2 2 Row 3: Row IL: Row S: 35 Absent: Merry,Sa11yg Lane,Gay1e5 Pul11s.m,Derm1s5 HoDona1d,Lawrenco3 Lyon,H1ke walker-,Billyg Jackson,Goorge3 Vaugha.n,Haro1dg Ca11,Mi1dred3 Hendershot, Dorothy McCaughey,Linda3 Ryanmargaretg Steward,Ravoniag Kennon,Linda3 Tippins, Bonnieg Don1an,Caro1 Davis,Dickg Brow'n,Ga1eg Pau1,Bob3 Gregg,Richardg Hi1den,E1mor3 Decker, John Young,Mar11yng Tharp,Donnag Whenham,Kar-eng A11en,Wayneg Sams,Tom3 Schu1tz,Fredg Wedd1e,David Bowman,Ruthg Husk1sson,Patsyg Porter,F1orence3 Hurst,Prances: Luther, Jim - Eighth Grade Home Rooms ,221 fr 5 2 4 Front: Baker,Judy Anng Lqnd,Judyg Smith,Dav1dg Hawk1na,Rona1dg Pnrkor,Jerry Row 2: I-1eide,Cynth1ag Hedreok,Gera1dineg Howard,Caro1yng Thompson,Pabty3 Lukens Janetg Bussard,Reneo Row 3: Johns,Dorothyg Reevea,Barbarag Sm1th,Jackg Hughes,Johnnyg Ri1ey,Doanna3 Resch,Bever1y5 Mi11er,Joyce Row hz McLaugh1in,Jlmos3 Sa1ter,Jorryg R1ehey,Ph111ip3 Huntaucker,Bi11g Tally, Larry: Harper,Hikeg Keith1y,Tony Row 5: R1chey,B111yg Heotia,Ji m1og Hu11ins,Jerry3 Cau1ey,H1ke5 Harris,Gora1dg Hawks,Peggyg Hutcherson,Caro1yn 323 Front Row 2 Row 3 Row L Row 5 McClaran,Johng Bullamore,Chuckg Nelson,Tedg McKenz1e,Johng T1mms,Pat3 Hiserote, Georgia McInnes,DoWayneg Lane,Deleg McGormick,Bi1lieg Griffin,Bonnieg Masoner,Marilyng JacKson,Beverlyg Taylor,Nanoy Stuck,James, Netter,David5 Jonnson,Royceg Johnson,De11ag M1niard,Carolyng Hart, Judyg Kramer,Melva Nace,Jamesg Howard,Clydeg More1and,Patg Ne1aon,Donnag Johnson,Judyq Tommey,Anna Middleton,Larryg McEldery,C1audeg Horne,Frankg MoBoe,Claudeneg Trescott,Bever1yg Kibler,Sandra 37 lighth Grade Homd Rooms i w 1 Front: Book,Ho1eng H0dg0l,B6t5IQ lorre1,Jana3 Caswe11,Johng Duggor,Bobby, P!rkl,B1don Row 2: Ne nanghnbbieg lood,laryg lart,Riohard3 HOHlCOh,D0hS Pur1l,Henry Row 3: Coo1oy5Donna nog Sau1aberry,Chriatag Dnr11ng,lraa5 Kinnannn,0rlnn, George,A1tr0dg Beel,Cnar1os mumGugumuhLmuuJwnmLwuJwnCmmuLhmghmLHM,hmmHwd Gage,Char1os Absent: Bogue,B1l1yg CombqJB11l ff w 1 V, Q M M if N! V 3 'CI A' K1 , x. , Q .,.1ffQ'fCf 'J' ' -f I L -. I, , i .. ,fs 'low mx ' , f'3 Mf YQ' ' ,-W , If ... ' of ' , , - fl ' 3' , ' 5 'ff fi' 5 5 x 1 X f 1 Y.. r 1 1 W g R, - K s.. xx 4 Seventh Grade Home Rhona 'T05 Front: Row 2: Row 3: Beck,John: Spar11ng,Larryg Craven,Kress: Jackson,Joe3 Kennon,Roy: Ander- son,Richard Woirhaye,Larry: Higginbotham,R1chardg Gi11eepie,Kenneth5 Re1ff,Judyg C1ark,Ray: Edie,Mar1etta3 Dag1ey,Y.D. Austin,Jerry: Ledrord,David3 Vaughan,Jenet: Behnke,Mari1yn5 He11,Cary3 Bennett,Saundra ' Row hz C1e ents,Lonnie3 Branski,Lonnieg We1eh,Sueg 0rkney,Tom yg Hu11er,Sandy: Wills B111 Row S: Ca1def'on,L7di83 Butcher,Anng Brannon,Sharon: Stober,Jackg Todd,-Teang Gi11espie,Joyce: Lange,Glenda Absent: Crawford,Douglas: Stee1e,Mari1yng Brown,Edward 108 Front: Row Row ll.: Row 5: Risinger,Chnr1ee: HurshmAn,Bi11yg Fetter,Weyneg Sma11wood,Jamee: L1ttre11,Gerig Mayberry,Sharon Bernhnrd,Bi1 g Frakes,Petey3 King,Cero15 Dey,R1ohard: Petrovio,Bi11: Row 2: MoK1nney,Kero1yn 3e B1odgett,C1eudil3 B unson,Merglret3 Geiger,G1or1n: 01iver,Bever1y3 Lieton,J'udyg Curtin Jerry Wi1l0h,H010h3 B1-own,Judy3 Woody,Berbu-eg Mmner1ng,Bu'bnre.g lettleton, Fred: Addieott Joseph! Murray Edward su111,1.m-yg MI11ez-,xemem f4.ermnm,x.nneen5 MoCork1e,Lois: owen, Glenda: Frenonke,Meri1yn: E11ie,Peggy ,ye 39 Seventh Grade Home Rooms 20 Front: Pope,H111icentg Sowe:-s,Rosemaryg W1ngate,Larr'yg Hoods,Kirby5 Roae,Kenn- eth Row 2: Simpson,Jamesg Schornhorst,Georgeg Fra.ne1skato,A1berta3 Smothers,Riehard Wi1son,Larr'yg Si1vey,Everettg Horr1son,Tommy Row 3: Large,Peggyg Rardon,Vedag Sn1th,Eve1yng Shields,-Tudyg 'l'ay1or,Hichae1g '1'erhune,Bobg S1:arr,Kenneth ' Row Lp: Street,Eh1geneg Savage,Rayg N1cho1son,Jerry3 Street,Denn1s3 Garrett,Vir- giniag Morris,Danny3 Resch,Dona1d , Q Row 5: wi111amson,Jorryg Steward, Alleng Hoore,Johnnyg Hore1and,Richard3 Paris, Connie: Rutherford,Hary Anng Sh1e1ds,Har1e5 Staves,Sharon 'Nm Frontg Wi11is,Jimmie3 Smith,Phy111sg Sinc1air,Dorothy: Hlters,J.C.3 Ross,Botty3 Dar1ing,Joeg Hardwick,Eugene Row 2: Sn1ve1oy,Kentong Thurman,Dona1dg Crawford,E1a1ne3 Ke1rsoy,K'e1th3 L1veaay,John: Pritohard,Andyg Da11ey,Johng Pa1mer,Suo Row 3: Hughes,Larry3 Soott,Dennisg Simpson,Jack3 Tudor,Riohard3 Gore,Dav1d5 Eg1eston,Jimm1e V Row lp: Ire1and,Sa11y3 Cunn1ngham,Ms1-ilyng Ha11,Ermag Harringtombeannag Minor, Imdloyg Ba11ey,Johng Turner-,Che.r1os Row S: Hertzog,Bruceg Hopkins,Robertg Par1s,Hyrong Tate,Jimmieg Midd1eton,Ted3. Evans,Joh.nnyg Gutridge,Roy ' Lo Absent: west,Tommy 22 3 Seventh Grade Home Rooms 320 Front: Moffitt,Goneg Hammar,Phi11ip3 Lienau,Do1ores3 Oberhe1man,Judyg Chilesg Pam 5 Ragland ,Larry Row 2: Coen,Wi111am3 Resch,Garthg Howe,M1ehae1g Kramer,W1111am3 Curtis,Les1ieg Davis,Gene Row 3: Gi1bert,Laura3 R1oe,Lott1e Lee: Kirt1ey,Hary Elleng Tey1or,George3 Farmer,C1araence3 Hanson,Robert3 Heady,Bruce Row h: Fisher,Rogene3 Mil1er,Jeanieg Mi11s,Sharon3 Fu1ton,Betty3 Dav1s,Barbarag Roudebush,Sondrag B anche,Janica Row S: Tucker,Larryg Dan1e1s,Don3 Conrad,Joh g Guy,A11eng Sackman,Janetg Smith, Donna Sueg Webb,Barbara3 Johnson,Vesta Lee Absent: Heck1nan,Mar'y Louise h 321 Front: B1ankensh1p,Jerry5 L1oyd,Kennyg Ma11inson,Bobbyg Ketchwm,Isaao3 Ham- 11ton,J1mnie3 Landes,B111y Row 2: Johnson,Judy3 Leighton,Sue3 Marsha11,Joyceg Ka1hoefer,Wi11dineg Heflin, Doris: Titt1e,Ronnie3 Grubbs,Ronnie Row 3: Decker,Grantg Hamm,Jamosg Garrett,Pau13 Hodges,Larry: Ford,Bonnieg Brad1ey,Sharong Inge,w11ma Row hz Geer,Judith Anng Doug1as,Janicog Duett,Jean: Dugg1ns,Patsyg Hooper,David Hedrick,Roryg Jonea,Leon Row S: CO1ViD3ClP13 Hnrger,C1ifford: Johnson,Ed3 Johnson,Bobg Lusso,Wayneg E1gin,Davidg Budson,Johnny Absent: Godfrey,George K L1 Seventh Grade Home Robms 32 Front: Ri1ey,Arthurg Patton,Jenet3 Mounte,Lougeneg Wood,Barbarag Watson,Judyg Watkins , Carolyn Row 2: H1gginbotham,Buddyg Truman,John3 Tu.z'ner,Chax-lineg Burnup,Brendag Hugg1ns,Jackieg Wa:-ren,Je.n1oe Row 3: Lambk1n,Ron3 Boyea,Donnag Hitche11,Rose Anng Jonee,Jer1'y3 llorton,G1yn3 Boyer,Ga1en Row lg.: W111e,L1ndagDeTray,Janioe5 Hendriokaylaunitag Sa1ter,Dorisg Winholtz, Barbarag Howder,Marsha Row S: Streeter,Dav1d5 Lues,Gere1dg Wi11iamson,J.D. Bra.nstiter,Dennis3 Johnson Franceeg Searey,Char1yne: Hanaen,Jenetta- Absent: Langton,Judyg Me.rt1n,Virg1niag So1omon,Dong Byere,Dorie: Ba1dw1n,Sa11y 32h Front: P1tney,Sh1r1ey3 Morrieon,Barbarag Gou1dsmith,Lornag IPx'oeL,John3 Wilson, wnburg Fa1eh,Jm 4 Row 2: ChApmen,Pett'y3 Stephene,Rona1dg Jonee,0ary3 Mi11er,Le.rryg He1den,J'im: Himtluokez-,Geryg Tribb1e,Vn1 Row 3: Hubb1e,Ruthg Pitney,Dnr1ine3 Golline,-Jang Hmdymobertg Egbertmiyoheelg 2 Day,Joseph3 Cohoonmnvid Row LL: Pnrihcarmelitu Ll.ewe11,Linda: Broekeryllsnoyg Cerro11,G1ende3 Abernathy Glendag 0x1ey,Jmeeg Hoodema11,Denny Q Row 5: Pe1'ter,Roeieg Tum,Co.ro1yng Werner,De1oree3 Rieheleomborothyg Garrett, L2 Charles: Salter-,Joyeeg Stewart,Bob X Absent: Hi1ker,Kenny: Smith,Rocky ' N Seventh Grade Home Rooms 2 FPOIIUI Row 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: Sunher1end,Jim: F1igg,Bi11g Gen.n,John5 Sbory,Miltong Geg1ierdi,Jaokg Gatche1,Goldieg Melton,Mergeret Sheehy,Peu1g Wilborn,Jackg Marquardt,Lawrenceg Howe:-d,Patg Busserd, Bonnie: Downs,Sherong Gentry,Caro1yn Gosling,Gay1iag B.1.ggs,Kareng Tanner,Nancyg Israel ,Lindaf Franklin ! Cetherineg Adams,Mary Elizebethg Lindsay,Janis V ' Granam,Donnisg Hickerson,Georgeg Harmon,Barryg Moore,Mart.yg Armstrong, Maxineg Ligntfoob,Linda3 Snowel1,Patsy Langton,Jamesg Fairbanks,Jamesg Andes,Geraldineg Hughes,Judithg Matcher, Maeg Keith,Juaniteg Kramer,Nancyg McCain,Diena Front s Row 2 2 Row 3: Row lg.: Row 5: Ambereondimmieg Jmee,Oe.ro13 linux-,I-ein Gibbe,Jeum1e1 Be11ou,Judy I-ew1e,Shu'on3 Hitohe11,Gu'gg Wi11oughby,0ero13 Oriolnlenoyg Clemente, Donnie: Hell Mary Louise: iret,Devid Sohulenberg,-fulieg 8utton,Donne.g Pentonnlilneg Ho:-r1e,J'on3 Soper,Steven3 Knnmnn,Lnrr73 Dyer,J1mxy B1ue11,Jo Ann: Dnvil,Jeennette3 Hiner,He.ry3 lng1e,leney3 h'nier,Kay3 Sprinklqhreng Jonehdemen Lovqdenevieveg Sm1th,Smd.z-ez Pord,H5.1d.redg Lew1e,8lll lw:I.ng,Jolmg Hehnbnvidg Hoore,0u'o1 Seventh Grldl Hom! RDOMI Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row lp: Row 5: Curtis,JoAnn5 Lnrge,Tomm1og letz,Ronn1eg !bung,Hnro1dg Gorber,Michae1g Curt1s,G1onn Crank,Ronn1og Hbod,Gnrryg Dodson,Peggyg Fbstor,Judy3 C1ark,Lnrryg Allin, Larry - Wr1ght,Caro13 Wi111ams,Bottiog Ch11dera,Suog Hart,Iranoea: Jones,Hnr1ene Reick,Rebeoca5 Th11king,Dilno H Venynrd,Jamelg Rohrs,Thomasg Mont omery,Jaok1yng B own,Bevor1y3 Foster, Linda3Haroe11,Caro1yn3 Ju1ian,Har?orio Bowers,Hi111am5 Hi1nor,Llrry3 B adford,Joaseg Burke,Ra1phg Bnsaett,Klth- lbeug 0'loi1,Sy1via3 B1ock,Pr1lc111a 3i7 2 Front Row 2 Row 3 Row A Row 5 54 9 G1 -wfkm iwq : Burroughs,Larryg Jacobs,Harryg Chpp,Joyceg Sm1th,Sonyag Rogers,Jeannsg Kennedyg Heleng Lawrence,Doris : Luff,Laureg MbMillengSharong Ch11ders,Harveyg Mansfield,Jamesg Wilcox, Bobbyg Moore,TeddyggGerber,E1l1s : Willoughby,Tommyg Jones,Larryg Gray,Wa1dog Peech,Rubyg Reyno1ds,Bebtyg Dinw1ddie,Donnag,Courtney,Jeanna : Myers,Sondreg Lewis,Judyg Zeigenhorn,LaMearl3 M1nton,Garyg Record, Geraldg artholow,Terryg Ra1ne,Bob : Warder,Bil1g Hodges,Floydg A1ley,Dona1dg Hal1,Rodneyg Hodges,Ritag Tyler,Prisc1llag We1bdrn,Renee V Seventh G1-ado Home Rooms Front: Hand1ey,Rexg durger,Raymsg Burge,Dianag Lewis,Lindag Fritz,Harvey Row 2: Brown,B0bbyg Adams,Eddieg Davis,Wayne3 Beck,Charlesg Buchan,Dale , Row 3: Baird,Davidg utler,Ronnieg Clevenger,Cnarlesg Cadwel Bonnieg Beck,Bertha3 Barrebo,Ofe1iag Row L: Brotherton,Larryg Duett, Deang Crank,Ronnieg Lewis,Bi Davis,Sandrag Yoakum,3everly Row 5: Bishop,Virginiag Beal,Elsag Allen,Shirley3 Brooks,Bar 3srger,Judyg Bogue,Marilyn Absent: Charpie,Jerryg Christian,Jerry3 Huskey,Hyrum Crayton,Bobbyg Bogue,Garry3 l,Ramong Crump, llg Young,Janice barag Davis,Edag Front: Cnmpbe11,C1ydeg Br1sb1n,Lnrry3 C1nrk,Wi1ma3 Gors1de,Jeanne Row 2: Lionna.n,h'neatg Adama,Ghar1oag Trescothkichnrdg Reyno1da,Da1e3 Wood- nx1'!',J'm1oeg Smith,Lind.a Row 3: Modowembowaynog Johnson,Doug1ug Sme1ser,Ed3 Shiklohbavilg Soott,'.l'ommy Pinson , Carolyn Row lg: Whitahud,Pom3 J'onos,Johnna3 MoMochm,Shir1oy: Wu'e,Stophon3 Hi1den,Ray mondg Stuart,Timothy Row'5: N1f1is,G1orilg Bennott,Betty Jog Hnnterhboumng Stowe11,Jmet3 Davis, Anita: Plrilgkmi Cook,Judy CLCJ B5 Q16 ' ' fire, ,.1 J J J 'E3g? ,duff Cheerleaders poee for the pnonograpqer. Crenshaw,C. Ca11ahan,B.L. Br1zendine,T. Harris,H. E111ott,B. Sou1e,S Junior Dramatios Club members in 'A Certain Stern. Mike Fligg, Lysle Weeks, Barbara Alexander iPart1y hidden,Alioe Fawq Hookerl SECTIO N 'Library Club members get the books ready tor students. The Mixed Chorus and the Girls' Ensembles join in the singing of Christmas carols as they go through the bells. Clubs William Penn Club-9 Front: Hall,Mery: Wilson,Deniethg N1gh,Kathyg Goodman,Marllyn Row 2: Bennett,Mnryg Zion,Keyg Latimer,Patg Tucker,Libbyg Johnson,Loretta Row 3: Brinton,J1m: Lurf,Garyg Wl1keneon,Mlckeyg Caskey,Cero1yng Choplln,Elizebeth: Jones,Sharon Row L: Geven,E1izebeth: Kl1ngeman,Ursule5 Nickerson,Charlotteg Shedd,Kay5 Mascn,Bar- bare: Hooker,Alloe Fawn Row 5: Weeks,Lyoleg Brlzend1ne,Tommyg Hansen,Ernestg Hammnnd,Hughg Mll1er,Lewrenceg E11lott,Bob: Absent: Berg,John: Brown,Bennyg Sharon,Dennyg F11gg,Mlke 'Cub' Staff Seated, left to right: Voas,Lynng K1ingemnn,Ursule: G1ven,Elizabethg Hunt,Jane Ann: A Hocker,Al1ce Fawn: Sm1th,Mer1lyn5 Bennett,Maryg Hansen,Ernestg weeks,Lysle Standing: Luff,Gary: Brinton,Jlmg Mll1er,Lewrenceg Zion,Keyg Hammond,Hugh: Jones,Sheron William Penn Club Officers Firlt Semeeter Second Semester First Semester -Second Semester Tommy Brizendine. . .Pree. . . Carolyn Ceskey llokey Wilkinson. . Sporte Ed. . . like Smith lary Bennett. . . . Vice-Prel. . Lylle Week! Donny Sharon. . . . Art ld. Rlizebeth Ghoplln Alice Hooker. . . . Sec'y. . .Jane Ann Hunt Richard Beem. . . Aelt.Art ld. Mary A. Harrie L5 Carolyn Calkey. . . ld. Ghlet.l1lzabeth Given Lawrence Hiller . . Prela ld. . . like F1135 Elizabeth Given . . Neva Id. . . Beverly Kuhn Jim Brinton . . Aeet. Prela Ed. Wayne Dugger Sharon Jcnea. . . . Ieat. Bd. . Hugh Hammond larilyn Goodman . . Exchange ld. Libby Tucker Clubs William Penn Club-8 lHl 3 Voss,Lynn: Webb,Martha: Gr1fflce,Vestag lcConnell,Steve: Carter,Ronn1eg Denham, Front: Harlan Row 2: Sackett,Joeyg Denham,larilyng Bstes,D1eneg Sslth,H1keg Howard,Dele: Dugger,Wayne Row 3: Barkley,Judyg Clemens,lsr1leeg McPherson,Llla: Been,Rlchardg C1eveland,Jamesg Harrls,Mary Ann: Dougles,Jsneg Fry,largeret, Row L: R1chardson,Pettyg 8oper,Llndag Hunt,Jane Ann: Mlller,Jsckg Hel1,Kentg Turner, Kent: lllller,Dlaneg 0berhelmsn,Jsn1ce Kay Row 5: Mikes,Carol Sue: Helurlchs,lary Jane: Huhn,Beverlyg Salsbury,larthag Albers, Karen: lcCarty,Csrolg Barnhsrt,Judyg Illler,Pettl Absent: Hanrord,Charlotteg Sendldge,Rexg Shellenburger,Robertg Smlth,larllyng Green, Dsvldg laloan,Terry l The Christmas edltlon of the 'Echo' has just reached l0L. The William Penn Club is a literary club. Each member of the group must be recommended by two teachers, and grades are important in selection for membership. In 1928, Hr. Gordon Wesner started this organization as a home room project. Since that time it has grown into a school wide club which ls responsible for the pub lication of the school paper, nThe Echo , and the yearbook, 'The Cubu. Sponsors of the Penn Club are Miss Dellam and Hrs. Kraus who also supervise bi-weekly publication of the paper. The yearbook is prepared under the sponsorship of Mrs. 0'Ke1l, Mr. Hart, and Miss Nicholls. 1'-L9 Clubs F.l'0Dt 1 Row Row How Row 2: 3: L. Ninth lrade Junior Dramatics Cidb if Rogers,Maryg Cox,Annag Al1en,Bettyg Zion,Kayg Callahan,Bettyg Huber,Lola Jean Haskins,Mary Lou McElwee,Wi1mag Scott,Janebg Crick,L11liang Soule,Sharong Grayer,Fredneg Bennett, laryg Kralioek,Donne Di11eo,Gereldineg Tucker,L1bbyg Cer11lo,laroe1ineg Kensinger,Ruth Aung Lawrence, Poggyg Mexon,Judyg Graham,Nancy loCork1e,Sharong Stonger,Gerald3 Luff,Garyg ElLiott,Bobg Crenshaw,C11ffieg Turnor,Terryg Gil1espie,Judy , Wilk1nson,l1ckeyg Chop11n,Lindag Ham,Iimm1eg Harr1s,lar11yn, Reagin James 5' . . Hudson,Jo Elleng Chi1ders,Phy11is ' ' U... -A ill Front: Rau 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: So Doaver,Mar1eneg Kottner,Cami11ag Wnrren,Judyg rreeman,A1ioeg Ha1gnt,Cero1 Sharon,Dennyg N1gh,Kathyg A1exander,Barbare5 Chop11n,E1izabothg Ceb1e,Deloresg Hooker,Aliceg Jones,Sharon Brinton,Iimmyg'Huggins,Carolg Smith,lonng Snerman,Joang Durne1,Robertag Maloney, Thong Ca11ahan,Pet ' ' ' Lat1mer,Patg 0eser,le1dag Andes,Shnrong Hunker,Robertag K1ingomnn,Ursu1eg Bnedd, Kayg Iason,Barbareg Ceskoy,Cero1yn Anderson,Raymond3 C1ark,Ph11l1pg Weoks,Lya1o: Hansen,Brnestg Brizend1ne,Tommyg Hammond,Hughg Miller,Lawrenoeg Fl1gg,l1keg1Crosby,Da1e ie Clube Ninth Junior Dramatic! Club of Irontz Reyno1da,Ramonng Combs,Deennag Smith,lary Kay: Goodmen,larilyng Scnwartz,Frankg Hoover,Arthurg Sohwartz,Joeeph Row 2: Kep1ey,Shir1eyg Lene,llaryg !legg,Buniceg Newby,Cnarlotte3 Bessett,Meryg Newby, Shirleyg Lendes,Leona - Row 3: Sutton5Donneg D1ck,Bever1yg 0rubbe,Betteg lert1n,Ju1ianneg Tinda1l,Barbarag Po1aro,8ondreg Car1,Cynthiag lenese,Judy Row L: larquerdt,Lavonneg Tendy5Gerry3 Bo1ton,De11a Fay: Hamm,Johng Chepple,Jameeg Richey,Phil1ipg Dorrence,Bi11g Boone,Betty Row 5: Covey,De1eg R1cnardaon,Johng Saxton,l1keg Lieneu,Rona1dg Luther,Carolyng Phillipe,Janetg le11inson,Robertag To11e,Janico cmrensnaw, s.sou1e, H.lber1e in 'cu-elaine and une white 'none' One of the large clubs is the Junior 'Father Wee a housewife' had been chosen Dramatics Club. This club, divided into for this yoer'e three-act play, and the parte ninth and eighth grade sect1ons,is sponsored were being eeeigned at the time the yearbook by Miss Rowe and Mr. Parrish, respectively. 'GDS UQ P30550 The members presented UA Certain Stern and nGerald1ne and the white Roben at the Officer, annual nN1tes Outn P.T.A. program. Skits and readings were given by the ninth grade members for National Education President. . . . . , Mary Bennett 51 Week. Other presentations were radio skits: Vice-President - . . . Lysle weeks uParent and Teacher Teamworkn, Three Golden Secretary- - - - . . Peggy Lawrence Hairsn. and HThe Alcott Storyuf Qluba Eighth Grhde Junior Dfllllitidl, , if Qyfwwy A l -K ww Front: Row 2 Row 3 Row L Row 5 Burns,Grantg Huber,B1lLyg C1ements,L1nda Janeg Uiller,Uaryg Worrel,Janag Sti1lwe1l,Merg1eg SootL,Sandrog Cox,Lora Cartor,Ronnieg Horno,Russell3 Snerman,Barbarag Baker,Judyg Reech,Bovor1yg Brown,Lindag Herrick,Paul Pre1l,Ruth Aung Fou1ks,Paccyg Haok1er,Judithg Sa1isbury,Christag Reeves,Barbarn Tay1or,Nancyg Garrett,Edith Otis,D1anog Bain,Judyg Heftner,laroo11ag West,V1rgin1ag 0berhelmsn,Jsnioeg lleson,Carolg R1ley,Deanna Dar1ing,Irma3 Shelton,Graceg Hansen,K1ttyg Gee,Nancyg Claok,Judyg Johnson,Royoeg Wade,Charles 'N Front Row 2 Row 3: Row L: Row 52 S2 E E --l , fff' . Ayers,Wanda3 Miniard,Carolyng Howard,Caro1yng Hedrick,Gere1dineg Heide,Cygth1eg Fritz,Pstg Uaness,Donna lart1n,Janeg Squire,Beverlyg More1and,Sharong K1bler,Sandrag Spi11man,Lucretteg L1gntoap,Susang C1emens,lerileeg Griffice,Vesta Vroom,Sneileg Redfie1d,Li1y Bethg Handy,Cora Loug Bee1,Jewe1deang Gutridge,Judyg Cooley,Sandra5 Brush,Virginiag Crenshaw,Gery Sendage,Re1g Baker,An1tag Martin,Bever1yg Jackson,Beverlyg More1aud,Petg Redoliff,Ze1la Marieg W1lk1nson,Larryg Dugger,Wayne E1dr1dge,Judyg Long,Lindag Wi1oy,Russel1g Johnson,Judyg Johnson,Marciag Thompson Lynnag Uts,Irie: Brazea1,Caro15 Sbr1okland,Jean Junior Drematics President. . . . Russell Wiley Vice-President . Gary Crenshaw ' Secretary. . . . Judy Johnson qlubs Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: Footlighters '? ix , s in Me1ton,Margaretg King,Carolg G1bbs,Jeannieg liner,Maryg Goldsmith,Lornag Watson, Jud Mouits,Lou Geneg Smith,Pnyl1isg Huller,Sandyg Huggins,Jaokieg Lienau,Doloresg Lewis,Sharong Smith,Linda Hall,Mary Louiseg Armstrong,Max1neg Jones,Johnnag Turner,Charlene3 Israel,Linda Gi1bert,Laura Mowder,Marsha3 McCain,Dianag SohulenDerg,Ju1ieg Hart,Francesg Frazier,Kayg Pinson,Carolyng Childers,Sue Jonnson,Vastag M1tohpll,Rose Anng Ireland,Sa1ly Jog Fulton,Bettyg K1rtley,MaryE. Sbreeter,Davidg Guy, Allan Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: Pritchard,Andyg Egbert,Mioheelg Woodsmal1,Dennyg Truman,Johng M1ller,Larryg Lambkin,Ron - no N1f1is,G1oriag 0liver,Baverlyg Jones,Carmeng Boyes,Donnag Hansen,Janet3 Reio Rebeccag Sutton,Donna Laswell,Lindag B1odgett,Claud1ag Vaughan,Janetg Penbon,Wilmag loore,Carolg Wi11s,Lindag Heokman,Mary McCorkle,Lois3 Bennett,Betty Jog Sm1tn,Sandrag Greham,Donnisg Geiger,G1oriag O'De11,Glendag Searcy,Charlyne Douglas,Janiceg Stewart,Bobbyg Luss,Gera1dg W1lliamson,J.D.g Andes Geraldine DeTray,Jan1ceg Kramer,Nancy ' 53 Clubs Front: Row 2: 3: Row Row L: Row 54 CIADGSSBI If Ha11,Janioeg Quakenbush,Kareng Ca1lanan,Betty Loup Soule,Sharong Goodman,Marilyn Hilker,Janice Kettner,Cam111ag Al1en,Betnyg Bretz,Car1ineg Caldwe1l,Lauru3 T1ndal1,Barbarag Quil1en,Anita Bennett,Maryg Zion,Kayg Criok,L11liang Scotb,Janetg Crute,Beverlyg Huber,Lola Ha1ght,Carolg Ca1lahan,Pat3 Cab1e,De1oresg Haskins,Iaryg Kral1cek,Donnag Bar- more,Deanna V Garreth,Marlenog Grubbs,Bente:Warren,Judyg R1nehart,Judyg Jones,Sharong Hooker, Alice Fewng Ryan,G1oria - . Front: Kehoe,Teresag Crube,Bever1yg N1gh,Katnyg Kep1ey,Snir1ey Row 2' Webber,Imza3 Huggins,Caro1g Alexander,Barbarag Maxon,Judyg Tandy,Jerry Row 3' Cd1lahan,Patg Hayes,L1ndag G1ven,Elizabethg Latimer,Pat5 Caskey,Carolyn Row L: Bentley,Beverlyg E1gine,Carolyng Smith,Monag McCork1e, Snarong Johnson,Loretta Borgman,Pat Row 5: Ma1oney,Theag Strick,Beverlyg Hunker,Robertag Becker, Virginia ,Hudson,Jo Ellen Welch,Anne Officers President. . . . . .Sharon Soule Treasurer. . . . . . . . . .Sharon Jones SL Vice-President . . . . . . . . Jerry Tandy Inter-Club Council . . . .Marilyn Harris Secretary. . . . . . . . . . Sharon Mocorkle Sponsors. . . Mrs. Stanley. . . Miss Creason Club! Eighth Grade Y-Teen: fr' 'E Front: Denham,Marilyng Squires,Bever1yg Webb,Marthag Hedrick,Geraldineg Maness,Donnag Waterson,Mary Row 2: Mart1n,Janeg Kreeger,Beverlyg Masoner,Mar11yng K1bler,Sendrag B llou,Barharag Denham,larian Row 3: Sackett,Joeyg Vroom,Sheilag Redf1e1d,Li11y Bethg Handy,Cora Loug Doug1as,Jane3 M1ller,Joyce Row L: Howard,Carolyng Martin,Beverlyg Jackson,Bsverlyg Ne1son,Donnag Mil1er,Pattig Ch8D0Y,Caro1ee Row 5: Ga11oway,Donnag Tresoott,Bever1yg Bnrron,Carolg Johnson,Judyg Johnson,Maro1ag Front: Row 2' Row 3' Row L Row 5 Strickland,Jeang Oberhelman,Jenice Huber,Bi11y Jog Eokinger,Brendag Morales,Lindag Clements,Linda Janeg Ayers,Wanda Pre1l,Ruth Aung C1eary,Gay Anng Watson,Caro1yng Brackenbury,Judithg Amerine,Lynn Tribb1e,D1aneg No1and,Sharong West,V1rginiag Barnhard,Judyg Bark1ey,Judyg Bart1ett,Sherryg Claok,Judy F1annery,Janeg MoCorm1ck,Judyg Sa1isbury,Martha3 Ratc1iff,Zel1a Marieg Johnson, Judyg More1and,Patg Smith,Lindag Utz,Iris Mi1ler,Jackieg Mikes,Caro1 Sueg Zammar,Suzieg Thompson,Lynnag Heinr1chs,Mary Hansen,K1ttyg Trescott,Bever1yg Huhn,Bever1yg Long,L1nda Eighth Grade Y-Teens President. . . . . Judy McCormick Vice-President . . Judy Johnson Secretary. . . . . Linda Smith 55 Treasurer. . . . . Marilyn Denham Sponsors. . Miss Dodd,Mrs.Roes1er I -f 1 Clubs Y-Teens Carolyn Caskej reads Scripture in United Nations assembly. 56 The Y-Teen Clubs The ninth grade division of the Y-Teens At football games,Cubettes are always st Junior High School is called HCubettesH. on hand to sell refreshments. At Christmas Y-Teen is a service club, pledged to serve time a contribution to the Y.W.C.A. was made the school, community, and the world, and is and the first-floor halls were attractively ' affiliated with the Young women's Christian decorated in honor of the hqlldaylgggggn, A3S00iBti01'l- It would be hard to enumerate all the This group renders many worthwhile ser- services these girls and the eighth grade vices, such as selling school supplies, being Y-Teens have contributed to the school. in charge of milk sales, and doing hall duty. Clubs SBYOHGH Grid! H1-Y l Front: Hand1sy,Rexg Abernathy,Larryg Young,Haro1d l Row 2: Hodges,Mere1g Hamner,Ph111ip3 MoCaughey,0rva1: Resoh,Gnrth: A11en,Lerry Row 3: Reeord,Gera1d5 Minton,Gary- Conrad,Johnny5 Lawls,B111yg Wi11iamson,J.D.g Smothers Riohardg Thurman bonsld Absent: Adams,Eadie3 Curtls,Les1ie3 E1g1n,David: Hughes,Larry3 Jones,Larryg Lew1s,Bi115 L1vesay,Johnnyg Netz,Ronn1e3 Chi1ders,Harvey mignun urea. si-1, eu... nights crude H1-Y Front: lolullen,Iredg Davldson,Doyleg HoInnel,DeWayne Beok: Sel1er,J.D.: Boward,Clydag Wade.Cherlesg Young,Donald This year the Junior Hi-Y was the H1-Y is a Christian service club largest since being organized at Junior for boys, and is affiliated with Young High School. The roster now includes len's Christian Associations throughout forty-three active members. 'the United States. Seventh H1-Y Club President. . . . Q . . . . . . . .John Conrad vice-Presiaenc . . . . .Leslie curuia Eighth Hi'Y club secretary- Q 0 0 - - -LQPTY Ab9Pn55hY PrB81d6nt. . . . . . - Q Q . . . J.D. 3911828 Chaplain . . . . . . . . . .Gerald Record 'vica-Prgsidant , , , . . Clyde 1-:guard 57- PPOBPSBI Chairman - - - - - . . . Garth RSM!! Secretary. . . . . . . . . Doyle Davidson Reporter.. . . . . . . . . .J.D. Williamson chap1g1n , , , , , , , , , , Chgrlgg wade Sponsors. . . . . . . lr. Hart. Mr. Parrish Sponsors . . Hr. Jones. . Mr. leise Club! - stamp ciuu Fronts Childers Sueg Iu.sse,Oersld3 l4oInnes,DeVsynen Row 21 Pl1gg,Bill3 Armstrong,Hex1nei Urute,Beverlyg Devis,Bsrbsrs: Bullsmore, chudk Row z Woodsmsllmennyg Sm1th,Dev1d3 Planer! Jsneg Stewart Bobby: Hoody Bruoe n nenn,cm-em sm1tn,141o1m1g Brsdlensterllngz xslxjzoaneyly cnsppienmn ow as Le.ngton,J'smes Absent: He.rdy,Dsv1d3 Henson, Janet d . 2 Libra ry Club, A Front: Melton,Leurs: Johnson Dells' Bstes Disney Bs1.lou,Bsrbers3 Pstton,OhsrlQtte RUN 2: 1!i.rst,Kennyg 0ronenbold,Bi1l'.:.Herrlok,Psul5 '1'ull,Eloise5 '1'1mms,Pst Row 3: Krslioek Donneg Mo0orkle,Shsrong Weloh,Anne5 Beoker,Virglnls5 Liensu,Ronn1eg Woodsmsll,Robert5 Jennings .Toe 4 Absent: su-oae,on11song c1vens,n1lzabetn Libr!!! Club The Librery Club issponsored by llll Pet Dalton. Its twenty members work before sad utter school to hee? the books nest sud in order ror the rest o tbee students, ' Dill' mffls e s Pale s e e viflilil Becker Rbhhil Isilnlue vio.'Pl'..e e e 1 Dill. nhl' DOBBI KIIILOIK Q sl0'y' 1 n a uDOnll Kliliiik Virginls Becker. Trees. ' . . . Ronnie Liensu , lSil2P,,QQP - ' Boys and girls who ere interested in the tesoinsting hobbyo! oolleoting stamps formed the Stsmp Club oi' 'Junior High three years ego and tive or its charter mem ers ere still motive in the work of the group- Tbs oolleotors rind 1. intometive ss well ss Pun to meet end discuss their mu- tusl interest old snd new stamps. M1.ss,Pulllsmfhss been sponsor sinoe the beginning or this club. Q Clube Camera Club 1 ..............L.. Standing: Kremer,Wi11ie: Nooe,Jemee3 Berg,John3 Guy Allenp Rey,A11en: Chepple, Jemeeg Eughee,Lnrry3 Runteucker,Glryg HlTelOg,BPuO0l Vrcom,She11n Kheelings Bu.11emore,0huck3 0urtile,Lee1ey3 Bu'dwick,mgene: O:'l.nk,Rcnn:le This year ie the twenty-second your of the camera club which is under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Berg. A funilier lcene at the end of third-floor is the busy members work- ing in their dark room. Among their equip- ment ie n home-made enlarger. Ann'-'Y club 'a Front: lanefie1d,Jerryg Sti11,I.arryg Joneefrommyg .Tonee,Garyg Allen,Bi1l Back: Gregg,R1c!1ardg Evans,.Tohn5 C1ow,Devidg Comstock,Dong lx-.Vanderlinden A new club is the Archery Club, organ- 9 ized by Hr. Vanderlinden, science instructor 4 ,-Q. in room 217. They used the R.L.D.S. Campus for the site of their target range, and held Q other meetings on the first and third Thurs- fa ' days of each moxgth. lx ...I 1 Clubs Art Club 328 Awww 'J V3 Front: Martin,Janeg Kralicek,Donnag Gutridge,Judyg Beeney,Eobg Dobson,Lloydg Sharon,Danny Row 2: Hall,Maryg Grlffice,Vestag Cobb,Charlieg Middleton,Larryg Wilson,Deniethg 3mlth,Kathaline Row 3: Dillee,Geraldineg Tucker,Libbyg Hansen,Kittyg Trescott,Beverlyg Smith, Linda Row L: Given,Elizabethg McKenzie,Johng Miller,Jackieg Rescn,Ronnieg Smith,Mar- jorieg Wilxinson,Larry Art Club-328 packs Junior Red Cross boxes to send overseas. ueft to right: Dobson,L. Beeney,B. Resch,R. Cobb,C. Wi1son,D. Ha11,H. In l9LL, Art Club 328 was organized by President. . . . . .Libby Tucker Miss Sallie Belle Rule for students interest- Vice-President . . .Danny Sharon ed in doing extra work in the art field. The Secretary. . . . . . Linda Smlth present sponsor ls Miss Cutler. Junior Red Cross work has occupied much of the time of this club. A trip to Lawrence, Kansas is usually a highlight or each year's activity. The present membership ls twenty. 60 sinh, Art Club 331 S ,F A, it 55522: 1222 - -a':2':'ai2::fEQ'-:-: W '7 , fmt . Q- lyme: if . 9 3222? '- W E lf 'H Front: C'hapma.n,Hesterg Deaver,Hnr1eneg Rohrs,Dona1dg Cox,Rosa1ee3 Bates,Diane3 Buzzard,Renee , Row 2: H11ker,Jan1oeg Goodman,Hnrilyn3 F1etcher,Virgin1a3 Wh1t1ng,Lindag Harris Mary Anng Hart1n,Ju1ie.nna Row 3: Radc11ff,Ze11ag HcCarty,Ce.ro13 Smith,Mnri1yng High1ey,She11ag Gregg,Jan- iceg Tandy,Jerry Row M: Ha1oney,Theag Toomey,Pr1se1l1ag Shutt,Sandra3 Peterson,Jeanneg Carlisle, Harceleneg Harr1s,Har11yn Absent: A1bers,Kareng Babb,Dong Caskey,Carolyng Tr1bble,Dianeg,Ze1k1e,Sharon Art Club 331 menbers, Jeanne Peterson and Hester Chapman weave. Art Club 331, sponsored by llisl Preston, has forty members .whose mein purpose is ser- vice, learning to work with others, and furthering their art interests. They annually take trips to art exhibits, museums, and other places of interest to them in their club work. Marilyn Harris . . . Pres. . . . Jerry Tandy P 61 Jeanne Peterson .Vice-Pres. Julianna Martin Carolyn Caskey . .Seo'y-Trees Janice Hllker -1f f-nuff: F-V-ve Ye ev f- ee e Clube Pep Club Front: Freeman,Al1oeg Kra11oek,Donna: Heskine,lery Lou: Huber,Lo1e Jean: Combs,Deenne Row 2: A1len,Betby: Wilson,Deniebhg Di11ee,0era1d1ne: Ho1der,Janice: Highleyg Sheila. Row 3: He11,lary: Cox,Anna: Tuoker,L1bby: A1oxander,Barbarag Lutf,Geryg Br1nton,Jimmy Row L: Lawrenoe,Peggyg Crute,Beverlyg Johnson,Lorette: Smith,lonag Given,Bl1zebeth Potcker,Shir1ey Row 5: Weeks,Lys1eg leson,Barbarag Hansen,Ernasbg Beoker,V1rginie: Luther,Caro1yng Klingeman,Ursu1a Front: Sou1e,Sheron: Bennett,lery: Quakeabulh,Ieren: Zion,Key: Sem1er,Dor1eg Smi6h,Iery Cn11ehan,Betty Lou Row 2: Goodman,leri1yng Cr1ck5Li11ien: Kep1ey,Sh1r1ey: Keneinger,Ruth Ann: N1gh,Kethy: ' W Jud Cerl11e,Joyoe, agener, y Row 3: Roggere,Mery: Hugg1ne,Caro1g Ce11ahan,Pet3 le1oney,Thee: loE1lee,Wi1ml: lolen- iga15Loisg Sterk,I1izebethg Werren,Judy: Weber,Imze Row L: Webb,Jenet: Chop1in,L1nde: Herrie,ler11yn: Chop1in,l11zebeth5 Letiner,Pat: Caekey,Cero1yn ' Row 5: Urenehew,C1ift1eg l11iott,Robert1 lo0orkle,8haron5 Brizendine,Tommy3 Gillespie, Judy: Greyer,!rednl3 Eunker,Roberte Pep Club 62 President. . . . Peggy Lawrence Vice-President . . Lyele Weeks Secretary. . . . . Carol Height :Reporter . . . 1 Alice Freeman Q1ubg Atom,Crackers Front: Jones,Rogerg Co1lins,Georgeg Crenshaw,C1iffieg El1iott,BoBog Gerside,Jemes Row 2: Ne1son,Johnnyg Bree1and,Geneg El11ott,Bob ' Row 3: Ed1son,Larryg W1lliems,Car1g Brunson,Ronn1eg Clow,Davidg Evass,John Atom Crackers Mr. James Stillings, who is at Junior High School for the first year, sponsored the newly-organized science club with the catchy name, nAtom Crackersn. Fourteen members interested in further- ing their journey into the field of science make up the club. An average grade of nSn in science is required for those students belonging to this group. Scientific trips and experiments make their after-school meetings interesting and helpful. Officers President...................C1iff1e Crenshaw, Vice-President.......... ....Ronn1e B unson' Secretary-Treasurer.... .....Bobo Elliott 63-' Cub Annual Staff Members c0 lditol'lsoesessseseeesssshlrun Joneleeaeeselfnelt HIHUQI Literary Ed1t01'leesaeeeaeenlry B0l'lnQttaseesl1iZHbQth Given Asst. Literary Editors....A1iee Hooker........Hugh Hammond Business Managers.........Lawrenoe Mil1er..... Lysle Weeksg LayoutsoeeeaeeeesaeseeesseJlne Ann Hunteeeeeee Weeks Art Editorl....Ursu1a Klingeaan, Lynn Voss, Marilyn Smith Photography Asst......Kay Zion, Gary Luff,.... Jim Brinton Also Workers on Staff.....Tommy Brizend1ne...,. Mike Fligg Music Boys' Glee Club Front: Ybung,Baro1dg Hardwick,Eugeneg Jones,Garyg Day,Joseph3 Frost,Johng Rohrs Dong H11k1nson,Larry Row 2: Hood,Garyg Grubbs,Ronnie3 Handy,Robert3 Stephens,Ronn1e,E1gin,David3 Beck,Char1es Row 3: Morris,Jong Warder,Bi113 Lorance,Johnny: Smith,Mikeg Stone,C1aude3 Hughes,Larryg Babb,Don: Newport,Doug1as Row M: Hickerson,Georgeg Mart,Richardg Newhard,Tom3 Lorance,James: Turner,Kent: Stuck,James3 Sma11,Kennethg Price,Joe Row S: Bowers,Bobg More1and,Richardg Pau1,Bobg Resch,Gera1dg Braden,Dickg Ward, Ransom: Long,Bob: Chapp1e,James Absent: E111ott,Bobg Luff,Gary Front: Row 2: How 3: Row M: Row 5: 6h Absent: YQ N ! Green,David5 W11born,Jackg Lambkin,Rong Gag11ard1,Jackg Kennon,Roy3 Anderson,Richard Bear,Patg Jones,Larryg She11enbergar,Robertg Young,Dong A11en,Ronnieg Crenshaw,Gary3 Titt1e,Ronn1o Soper,Stepheng Ju1ian,Jerry: Dugger,Wayneg HerTnck,Pau1g Cobb,Char11eg Duncan,B1113 Cotter,Ronnio3 Howard,C1yde Berg,Johng Cornett,Jerryg W11ey,Rusae11: Resch,Ronnieg Landes,Edwin3 Gooking,B111g Beam,Richard3 Howard,Da1e Pickering,Leeg wedd1e,Davidg Comstock,Don: Ha11,Rodney: Reagin,Jamesg Wade,Char1es :Guy,A11ang Bruner,Jerry Harger,C1iffordg McKay,Davidg weeks,Lys1e: Hertzog,Bruceg Boeney,Bobg Resch,Garth uuuo Eighjsh Grade Gi.I'1B' one Club 'W' ni 5 .4....., Front: Bea1,Jewe1deang C1ements,Linda J.: Amer1ne,Lynn3 Wi11iamson,Jeang Mikes, Carol 5.3 Johnson,Judy Jog Miniard,Caro1yn Row 2: Denham,Mari1yng Spi11man,Lucret1ag-0t1s,D1aneg F1etcher,V1rg1n1ag No1and,Sharong McPherson,Li1ag Sm1th,L1nda Row 3: A1bers,Kareng Kreeger,Bever1yg Hack1er,Judith3 Resch,Bever1yg Schaefer, Elsieg Hi11er,Diane Row h: Johnson,Harciag Hayes,Lindag Stevenson,Kayg Tous1ey,Karen3 Long,Lindag Pre11,Ruth Ann: Sackett,Joey: Ne1son,Donna ' A :'- 7,3 f Front: worre1,Janag Shack1eford,G1or1ag Voss,Lynng HcCorm1ck,B11lie: Brush, Virginia: Denhnm,Hariang wattorson,Mary Aooompanist, Jones,Shgron Row 2: Harris,Mary Anng C1e ens,Har11eeg Webb,Marthag'Gal1owey,Donna3 Huber, Billy Jog Doug1as,Jane Row 3: Hasoner,Mar11yng Brackenbury,Judy3 Redfie1d,Lil1y B.3 Handy,Cora L.: Chnney,Carro1eeg Epperson,Sharong Hunt,Jane A. Row hs Heinr1chs,Hary J. Barnhard,Judyg Huhn,Bever1yg Sa1sbury,Marthag HcCorm1ck,Judyg 0berhe1man,Jan1ceg Zammar,Susieg Fry,Margaret A. Absent: Cox,Lora , 65 Music Mixed Chorus 'F GQ Front: Row 2 Crute,Beverlyg Bea1,Bevorlyg Stober,Jeang Wagner,Judy : Cox,Margiog Maness,Judyg Reotor,Saundrag Ko11y,Anng Pitts,Jenet Row 3: Doug1as,Diene5 Taylor,Ne1lieg Todd,Janeg Johnson,Patg Dike,Ronnieg Hard1ng,Jerryg Crawford,Eddie ' Row L: Goeking,Bi1lg loore,Eugeneg Howard,Daleg Stober,Joang Dowe11,Madelyn Soott,Janetg Carli1e,Joey A ROW 5: Braden,Diokg Resoh,Ronnieg Hein1ein,Edward3 Comstook,Donald5 Bruner, Jerryg Cornett,Jerryg Landes,Edwin Front: Row 2: Row 3: Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row L: Row 5: ap. 'in uw Deaver,Marleneg Wheeler,Jeang Alexander,Barbarag Sholes,G1adys Kepley,Sh1rleyg Semler,Dorisg Dryer,Wandag Goodman,lar1lyng Amundson,Tamaru Small,Kenny5 Babb,Dong Newport,Doug1asg Bo Deavor,larlenag Wheo1er,Jeang A1exander,Berbarag Sholes,Gladys Kep1ey,Sh1r1ey5 Semler,Dorisg Dryer,Wandag Goodman,lerilyng Amundson,Tamara Smnl1,Kenny5 Bebb,Dong Newport,Doug1esg Robiuson,Wendel3 Baker,Jaue Suth,Robertag Larcade,DeAnneg Howe,Judyg Caldwell,Laurag Eas1ey,Jean Simons,Garryg Beem,Rlohardg Stuok,Jamesg Vanoe,Joyceg Sa11ee,Violetg Tendy,Jerry Music Front: A A at was ' it SY 1 1 SOIIQSBSPB t QQ WWW if :Q K , ,. , , 'f,fhQ'wf' be -L- WMM 1-'MM , Q U t ., ' ,. ., :. ., not 3 . Qfw M T W1 M5 is 5 ff it fl ll 5 'I 5 ' 5 5 r fi G1bbs,Jesnieg Cupp,Joyceg C1ements,Connle3 Jones,Carmeng Dai1ey,Johnnyg Ris1nger,Charlesg Retz,Ronnieg Hood,Garyg Jones,Garry Row 2: B1odgett,C1audlag Moore,Carolg Hanson,Janetg Behnke,Hari1yng Branskl, Lonnleg Curtis,Jerryg Stephens,Ro1andg McCaughey,Jr.g Pr1chard,Andy Row 3: Penton,Wi1mag DeTray,Jan1ceg Vaughan,Janetg Ch11ders,Sueg Minor,Mary3 McCain,D1anag Sa1ter,Dcr1s: Rohrs,Tommyg Nett1eton,Fred Row h: Hanford,Char1otteiaccompanist!3 Mannering,Barbarag Fu1ton,Bettyg McCorkle,Lo1sg Ford,Mi1dred3 Graham,Donn1sg Todd,Jeang Smlth,Sandrng O'Neil,Sy1vla Vocal Musical Groups There are several fine groups of students interested in vocal singing who meet with their respective sponsors several times each week for practice. Many assembly and night programs by them have been enjoyed by the student body and parents. The Boys' Glee Club is composed of boys from all three grades under the di- rection of Miss Smith. Each Tuesday, Wed- nesday, and Thursday at eight o'clook in the morning is their practice time. On Monday and Friday morning, Miss Smith meets with the Ninth Grade Boys' Quartette. The Grace Notes grade girls ls also Their practice time , an ensemble of ninth sponsored by Miss Smith. is after school. Boys' Glee Club President. . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Resch Vice-President . . . . . . . . . Ronnie Reach Secretary-Treasurer. Bob Elliott, Lysle weeks Sergeant at Arms . .Don Comstock,Gera1d Reach One of the most active groupe of singers is the Eighth Grade Girls' Glee Club which is directed by Mrs. Roesler and accompanied by Linda Soper. Their practices are held on Tuesday, Wednesday,and Thursday mornings at eight o'clock. Another ensemble sponsored by Hrs. Roeeler is the Triple Trio, an eighth grade group. Marilee Clemens is their accom- panist. Composed of seventh grade boys and girls, the Songsters are directed by Mies Stockdale. Charlotte Hanford is accompanist for them. Another seventh grade group of singers is the Seventh Grade Triple Trio, also under direction of Miss Stockdale. Girls' Glee Club President............Janc Ann Hunt Llbrerisnl...Lynn Amerinc, Jeannie Williamson 0.3 5'?b in 2 gf 2 Ensembles Left to rigntg WeeKs,Lysle3 E11iott.,Eobg wilkinson,Mickyg War-d,Ransom Boys' Qunrtgttg Mmm 0 Front: Ca1dwe11,Laurag Crute,Bever1y5 Hooker,A11ceg Jonea,Shs.ron5 Hhee1er,Jeen gtk. 4 Back: Law'rence,Peggy3 Gi11espio,Jud1th3 Chop11n,Lindag Johnson,Lorotta5 Ensemble 68 S,'331fmk :,. :5r5 . ff: irvvifgig .. . i - - W .:.g.?:- W 1 ' : xiii 4 K ,I Bennett ,Mary 5? Q 5 gf 'W Q 'E-gs. fi m ' 'W . V 5 5 J 22: X - QQXQ ., Wg ' :j5 2E. mmgk -1 :.: Left to right: Resch,Bever1y3 Amer1ne,Ly'nn5 webb,Martha3 Hunt,Ja.ne Anng Fry, gm. Margaret A.: McPherson,L11ag Red.1'ie1d,Li11y Bothg Worrel,-Tnnag 355941519 Broun,Linda: Clemens ,Harileelacoompanivstl Music .hx 1. X . XSS! 9' Q e PU an Instrumental Ensembles 'Clarinet Qulrtette: S. Snedeger, W. Dugger, B. Brown, J. Berg String Qunrzetne: A.Y. Hooker, M. Snlnn, N. Gee, J.A. Hunt A Q4 Ag. 0 XM.: -1 , af X A . ' A We ' L., vi, :. 2: 12 W M ,J ' 5 . Ki -M ...Q 3 -1 A 5 If I Flute Trio: D. Cable, E. Given, L. Johnson 69 5 had -no 2:-.asm :.::,::'a- B--as o 3 0 :Be hmtlinju 10101.00 Durngll R. ni H vc' . SPOWMU- uorrunfo. g,1fg,f,,q-, :ar S n't - F0ilhl1'dnT- Johnlon,D. ' ' KNNUP W- . Since the Junior High School band ras D' c'b1 D' . ' Percussion' organized, the group has continued to grow, dt J. Johnson L. 'h 'mP't'- an i Given E: T1-Ombonesg sung. and this term found a band of appro tely 'La - mb.r:B.J. Bom-nn. M t 1 R MHIQNJ. sixty-one musicians. . 5, o s ng r . . rind J H I gsggfgf Fetter,w.' g:H1iXBjL With Mr. Welborn as director, the bend D v . squingv-5 ' cralligi Moor-e,G. chick 5 ' meets and practices the first hour of every H ' ' aux. Gahn,J, ' ' school day. The band has performed at schoo 'H obo., Provincom. assemblies and at football games. On larch 'H' ' Nolmdts. 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Vi01a 2 Bainvg' TI'0mb0n932 Every Friday morning at eight o'olook, Branic R ' ' Brow!! il Trumpetn there ls a full orchestra practice, The part ' ' Tgnmtag-M ' ' g0tS1Y1g91'aR- ot orchestra made up of band members rehearse: Second vlolmszstggakzs. clarinetb 3:2252 G001'i:T.- each Monday norn1l18. Hoore,C. gggllzfln' D A Noland:S: Bess Horn Panton,H. oc an' ' Brown,B. llengel,B. When the band or orchestra plays for Sopems. Reschvs' . 59,-sv-y, naman T aohool assemblies, it is always a welcome Hnndy,C.L. Callas, Dugger,la Horns, -' ' addition to the program. Redfie1d,L.B. ' Snedager,S. ' Percussion: f70n 'c' cnopun E. Darnell. R s9119rs,J-one Goonu. , 'll Beginning Band Alto Saxaphones g2:.tZ5g:B. Clarinet! Lienau,D. 0berne1man,J B0wles,R. Priohard,A. Childers,S. Vanderwood,G. C0nrad,J. Young,D. CurtiS,L. Young,H. Davis,B. Gi1bert,L. Drums Hughes,L. Ireland S.J. EW-ns.-V Ki:-tley:M.E. Fetter,W. Minor,D. HHNWBIHP- Roudebush,S. S1mpson,J. Sackmen,J' 30l0m0nvD- Schulenberg,J. Taber,M.S. SoUtt,D. S ith D.S. Tenor Saxaphone ggighzp, Tanner N. Snive1y.K- w1111qfJ. Cornets Ba1ley,J. Dar1ing,J. Dobson,L. Egbert,M. Farmer,T. Handy,R. McMu1len,F. Paris,l. Spry,D. Taylor,G. Tuoker,L. Wi1son,C. Baritone Horn Cooper,B. Riokman,D. Watera,J.C. Alto Horn Rngland,L. Trombones Coen,B. Cohoon,D. Danie1s,D. Egelston,J. Hopkins,R. Howe,M. Mi9q3eton,T. Flutes Fu1ton,B.L. Cn11es,P. -Bass Horn Guy,A. Director: Mr. McConnel 1 Beginning Orchestre with Mr.We1born, director Jr. High band practices to march at Same. M, ' ,. Q a.. S Y Brunscn receives pass in De Le Salle game. , M LA Our Cc-Editors, Sharon Jones 4,2 and Ernest Hansen work on A Cub . , was wt? 'fsnawv , -T239 -..g !. g Q., f 1', In 'K .5,,5jgli iff - .L n Lir.St1llings ju- 'H explains an' experiment iq' 1 .' d Valentine Queen and King and atnenaanns so ence ghgggggghga Q Peggy Lawrence Queen' Paul Mitchell King our agtgoggigeggeen Susie Zammax-,eignthg ae:-eldine Andeslsefaenth guage: 81325: J X W Cheerleaders at practice in second floor hall. Williams thrown pau Dawson carrie: ball for Junior High against Blue Bpringl. 73 SPQRT5 1 0 QI Vs ! Q R l P Jr. High first-string eleven running through plays at Campus Top Line: Bru11son,R. Broun,J. Case,w. Bree1and,G. Hurshman,L. Brightue11,K. C1ow,D. ,B9-ck-fi91d2V1'i8htpH- Dawson,BfHi11imns,'C. BuddnF. L Bottom Co-captain B111 Dawson takes hand-off from Co-captain Carl Williams. 7 . SECTIQN , .......8li 5 Noon hour basketball game on the playground lb! Home room yollgyball games show qgjrited competition. Sports Football Front: Wr1ght,Harveyg Budd,Fredg B unson,Ronnieg B own,John3 Case,Uayne3 B ee- land,Geneg Burshman,Larry3 B 1ghtwe1l,Kenny3 Clow,Davidg Dawson,B1l13 W111iams,Carlg Dre1fus,BarrylooaohJ Back, Duff,Jackg Newport,Douglasg Al1en,Jerryg C1ark,Phillip3 Wi11iams,Wa1terg H1tche11,Paul3 Holder,Kent3 Resoh,Gerry: Heinlein,Edg Crenshaw,Dickg Baldus,Joeg Luther,J1Jnmyg Ward,Ransomg Richardson,Johng Gunter,Larry3 Brown,David3 Lewis,Frankg Gage,Billg Reed,Jorry3 Runtsucker,B11lg Bard- 1ng,Jerry5 Stewart,Raro1d D6 LaSalle... Blue SDrings..... L1l1is........... North Kansas C1ty.... HcCune Home...... Raytown.......... Junior High, for the first time since the introduction of football into its sched- ule, defeated all of the opposing teams. Coached by Harry Dreitus, who came to Junior High in the middle of the '52-'53 season, the team showed plenty of its fight and spirit with many out-standing plays. Football letters were awarded by the coach to the following players: Ronnie Brun- son, John Brown, Wayne Case, Gene Breeland, Larry Hurshman, Kenneth B ightwell, David Clow, Carl williams, Harvey Wright, Fred Budd, Bill Dawson, Paul Mitchell, Frank Lewis, Joe Baldus, Ransom Ward, Larry Gunter Ed Heinlein, Walter Williams, Gerald Reach, Jerry Reed, Bill Huntsucker, Harold Stewart, Opp. Cubs ....6 .... ....28 ...l3.... .... ....O.... .... 3 2 ....2.... ....lh ....0.... ....33 21 ....19......... Phillip Clark, Jack Duff, Bill Gage, John Richardson, and Robert Woodsmall. Dickie Davis, Eddie Cooper, and Dick Crenshaw received certificates. The starting lineup included: David Clow and Ronnie Brunson at end, John Brown and Kenneth Brightwell at tackle, wayne Case and,Larry Hurshman at guard, Gene Breeland playing center, Carl Williams playing quart- erback, Harvey Wright and Dickie Davis at halfback, and Bill Dawson at fullback. Bill Dawson and Carl Williams were cap- tains. The hard-working managers were Bobo Elliott, Johnny Nelson, Tommy Jones, and Jerry Mansfield. Spvofsvli le 5 C flhb Wy: ul G1 H J xg lf, 76 s K J 2 dll ,.,...,.,n , Sports Ninth Grade Basketball Team Front: Nelson,Johng Mltchell,Paulg Williams,Carlg Brunson,Ronn1eg Dawson,Blll Wrlght,Harveyg Comstock,Glen Row 2: Melton,Jlmg Br1ghtwell,Kennyg Gunthar,Larryg Hurshnan,Larryg Clow,David, Ward,Rannyg Brown,David3 Duff,Jaokg Reed,Jerryg Coach Dreifus Basketball Schedule 0pp.Cubs McCune....... 16... 66 De La Salle.. ... Glennon...... .... Rockhurst.... ---1 Drumm Farm... ...- Llberty...... ...- N0l'fah Kscaeeo 000- 28 57 23 L9 18 63 19 53 27 37 26 36 McCune....... 21.----53 Pem Dayoeoese 27cee43L L1111s....... 33-...58 Shawnee...... 50....53 Argentlneu.. 50---.LS Paseo......... 31.----.55 Rookhufsbeeee 28... De La sane.. 30... 60 Pam Day Tour. Westport... 30-H 60 Oak Park... L2...L8 First five practices in Chrisman gym during third hour R.Brunson, P.lltchell, C.Wllllams, B.Dawson, H.Wrlght Junior High Schcol's basketball teen, under the supervision of Coach Harry Drelfus, enjoyed its usual successful season. At the time the yearbook went to press, they were scheduled to play in the Pembroke Country Day tournament for the championship of the tourna- ment. The loss of LHB Argentine game was the only blot on the team's otherwise perfect record. Junior High School ls proud of its basketball team not only for its outstanding record, but also for its remarkable sports- manship during the past season. F pw- -- V--m.-U W. 2-W - -- inning uvqv uv 4-541-1. un.-Q5-f.,u. .1-....-...pau 11Ub9F-V 5-L'-- - 'Nites Out. play, A Certain Star ' L.Choplin A.Hooker B.Alexander L.Weeks mr.Hockey,f1rst-floor custodian , fUPee'50U Play Uryouns: Lern no rignt: A Wm-, h.Snedd.-R.Hunker, T.Maloney, J,ShepmBn F 1 d - H?m:nRo2:o:th rea s Christmas ealnlon nr. Ziegenhorn Prepare! to work 78 0 e ' on third floor. - vf-v-, -wr f f M mtg, , ,.,,. L Egfr agen, fees .T .1 ,Library Home Room reads the Christmas stories and poems in the 'Echo'. Hard BU work OD Cry-Out! fbl' the UIPQB-BCC Dlsv. 'Father Was a Housewife'. ' M!!- Band plays for Junior High students at assembly. ,Mr. Ward, second floor custodian Howard Bennett demonstrates the new voting machines to Freshman students. . tx '46 2 m' . ' H55 - ' gggg' 'f 5 kfiiw he ALM: 'li , gg . p4.m ,,,. .a55f 245' W 1'Q'wm She supervises those delicious cafeteria meals. Mrs. Twente 79 1 - -- f Trying out new water coolers purcuased from Dewayne Mclnnes Leaving IDT BD Aff proceeds of une Magazine Campaign. GHl19fY TP 9 sQ1lQamxx Miss Preston's third-hour art class textile painting 'Footl1gnters', sponsored oy Mr. rariey practice for skit. Left to right: Smibn,S Penton,W. Boyes,D. Mitchell,R.A. Miss Smith direcbs Mrs.King and Mr.Hert supervise 'BOYS' 5109 Club- playground at noon hour. Williams and Dawson practice in Cnrlsman gym. S.Jones looks at the bLrd4D.SheronJ. U Dodd 80 Egrlggggging in 'I'.Bz-izendine, L.Mil1er, J.Brinton, Lrlansen, in ' ' 0.Luft under caterpillar oovcr.lCub assembly! K .X s
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