Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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' A. , D- , I -JW 32 M ' JAH ., X W Ace Executwes and Master Salesman Buszness Manager BOB DAVIDSON Co Edztors SARA VAN FLEET PAULA POND We your guldes Down Ozark Way have spent many long but happy hours complhng data for the tour of the many hlghways and h1 ways of lh1S your yearbook We have trled to glVC you lnterestmo page hy page lnformatlon COIICCIIIIIIU your school We hope we have Succeeded ln Llldlll you thl0llDh thlb Iona tou1 of the 1935 JOPLUVIO Work Was Endless but Enjo able for Joplimoires 1 THEY TYPE THE COPY . . . Left to right: Carole Purkett. Sue Wright, Wilma Estes. The ambitious typists daily gave the type- writer's faithful keys a thorough workout. They typed countless numbers of papers, consisting of many long lists of students' names, addresses, and phone numbers for the Student Directory. They also wrote write-ups and typed them on copy sheets for the Annual. There was never a time to waste as any one of these girls will tell you. THEY TAKE THE PICTURES AND DO THE ART WORK . . . Left to right: Richard Huelster, Franklin Woodbury, Mary Dagley, Carole Kidd. Snap! Snap! Flash! Another picture! While the- photographers teetered precariously on col- lapsible chairs, they tried to keep up with the demands of Mrs. Ulrici, Sara, and Paula to get pictures that told colorful stories. We are quite fortunate in having Mary for our artist. No less than the beauty of music is the beauty of design as displayed by Mary's artistic hand. THEY MAKE THE MONEY . . . First row: Bob Davidson, Charles Harris, Shirley Sharon, Janith Olinger. Shirley William, Patti Page, Sammie Cooper, Gene Wallace, Gerry Taylor. Second row: Jack Fay, Bill Christman. Tom Shepherd. Wayne Habermehl, Ron Robson, Everett Olson. Lanny Lea. Under the capable supervision of Bob Davidson, Business Manager, the advertising staff put on their best sales- manship manners to secure contracts for the advertising in the Student Directory and thus built up the financial foundation for the Joplimo. THEY EDIT THE BOOK . . . Left to right: Sara Van Fleet, Co-Editorg Lee Williams, .Iudy Newman. Editorialistsg Paula Pond, Co-Editor. The Co-Editors and Editorialists have been quite busy this year keeping tab on the organiza- tions and activities of IHS, procuring snaps around and about the school, and putting their various ideas into words. They have spent long hours in making this Joplimo more attractive, more interesting, and more informative. And under the expert guidance and supervision of Mrs. Ulrici, they hope this year to have produced a yearbook which will long remain in the memories of the Class of 1955. U :Sep19r5:H1ghi1s1s1tl1afed at ,the Gafeway to the Ozarks. GQGE1 ways are everywhere. As the Ozarks 1nv1te you to a pleasant di PGQF peailirofqjhe KLGZZEI HS HTC Vylng , N C gs rwhaimglmg ,hmol 3.11 Ei Y awp' r Prom, revue at J at a est. A 1 Hs M . 4213- g, , 'w 'F ,- -ss -WA'biU'l. 'S r ac? the muslc fCSt1V3la the ares isrossed Elm at ifijomes s wr , we it fo ln me you to VIS our 44 4 Ball the alenda1 as 3 3 humid' .nhyf MHe knows all, sees all, hears allf, golden words of wisdom spoken many centuries ago, are still applicable in this modern age for our principal, Roy W. Greer. 6'He knows all.', lVlr. Creeris knowledge of student activities seems un- ending. The new activities he has introduced this year will have a permanent place in the years to come. '4He sees allf, Quick to notice infractions of school rules, Mr. Greer has also proved himself an accurate and fair judge of student character. 'tHe hears all. Roy VU. is the first to hear of all the triumphs and shortcomings of JHSers and while proud of the triumphs he copes fairly and squarely with the shortcomings. Mr. Creerss joli has not been an easy one this year. but in his fair con- sideration of student prohlems, he has won the admiration of lioth the faculty and the students. And so it is with the greatest pleasure that we dezlicfzte THE l955 JOPLIMO to our neu' principal . . . ROY YV. GREER. I F is v-Ili P44451 . ' - int! 7 I O . .- t....r pr , 5571 K- had ' I - 'Vi'2 f' ki rp: J 3-Wi, 1 ' ' LW-L.. M52 A fi l. ,, l. . 5 W vK .- A ,z f if - .4 Q A A .11 mf -V , ,A M , 'L Q' ,335 . 4 W? 'lx ,.-.f Q W I , vw. as f Y V, .4M,,.i.M-a.M. ,cf K V if? . ,x 0 0 . Play Football wx-Q awwpa ,. KKK? ppp' :- -. f 'fa .- '.4l' ..- nf li!! hy-wr , f 4 414-if H ', ?-fit N , 4-,. -'Q-QI, J' .,, .Q 1 'IK5 5 z 15 Y1 'W .f, :Jfq':w3,a H K. 4,,,',f'g',sW, -W , A S Q if Q f-L Ufi. 'A A x 9-1, ..Cr01,un Ourx fopmlimo ueen if Ea ff 1 . . Salute Our W! 5 51 X ,gf ik Mffa., Our Ath Lett!-Brm en NWN 5 ll l 'l flflf 2 I 1 wil V, ,Q Q, ' '- fa , 51232 M45 'N i . F J 4 . . 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If ,,,., 1 V : 5 ' I 4, 1 ' ,A ,AA A ,I ,f f KHJCNIJQ Z5 12 f - I ' X. 1 I V ff- f ' YQ- .J ' 1 . nff f I 'ff fi 'fr f-in '. , fir! x f', - ' ', f- . - 1 'dir The Artisans of Our Educational System X X Lrft to rlght Austm Harrison Dxck Cralg R01 Wood Nupsrlntendc-nt M1 Fern Cray Secretary 'Urs Rh: ba Blankc Pu rdent Nlorgan Hlllhou e Bob flax lvonard Brown Judge Haywood Scott Efflclent consultmg responslble, and courteous are words fully dCSCI'lblI1g the work of our am b1t1ous School Board Lf-ft to right: MRS. H ELEN BALLARD 1'vfl1l1Vll'P HRS. EYEIHN JVIINKE Firxalzre MISS I-'ERN GRAY Huolckeeper of Finanre Ilepartment and Serretary to the Sr-hoo! Board Energy, Patience, and F oresiglzt Are His X M 'WIA ,N?q....--a-- f j' G fi hmmm MR. ROI S. WOOD Superintemlerzt of Schools The achievements of our Superintendent, Mr. Roi S. Wlood, speak for themselves. Vile only need to look around us to become aware of a spirit of progress and growth in the Joplin Schools. The fact that our schools have advanced and prospered to this degree under his administration is a living testimonial of his accomplishments. lx-tt In right: M155 NI.-XRILN LEWIS Assistant .Sf'f'fE'fflf'Y I0 Sizperinlerzrfeni NIISS Nl XRY lil XTUN Sw relars to S1llM'fll1It'HIff'ltf H155 DONNA R.-XNIFICX .'1.NHliNlIlII1.5F'1l'4'Illfl Ill.Nl1flPI'1-IZIPIIIFPIU fir 'i...,,.,p. ol Schools T e manner 1n wh1ch Cecll Floyd conducts all h1s affalrs shows that he IS a man of pre elslon He renders h1S tlme and energy unrcserxedlw to the devel opment of our schools H15 per sonahty IS reflected 1n a most grae1ous and pleasmg manner 1n acceptlng responslbllltles Through hls HIHIJIUOUS efforts he has proved hnnself hlghly efflclent 1n meet mg the publlc and performlng the many problems WNl1lCl1 confront lfll Left to rlght 'HRS CLFNIIWETEBE COLLINS School Nurse NIRS OI FTX PETT3 Szhool 'Nurre MRS BEULAH DONWELLY Speech Corrertlonzst NIR CECIL FLOYD Aevzsrant Supermtenrlent A-r 5 M. K , ...bu ..,....- ....... .. I X1 S 5 .if . v'. 'iii-. .j-1 -:f -i'-'-5 1 I 1: u. I 5, ' .',. '- ,Nils 1 ,n - ,1 M' ff., nf fm ,, I ,iffy V :,5,,f?g?5f,w.:, 4 53 Q ,', a ' '. , W, 'W E V' 4 i, , fv ' U, g ' up 45, Mn Ryan, ,uma ff .iff w '5??f mir , ' 33:4-Qi, ' - Q! ' I6 Q' jim I 02 ,,.,v-,W-H ROY W. GREER Principal Our new principal really is not new to J.H.S. Thirteen years ago he held the position of assistant principal. He later be- came principal of lfast Juniorg he was then transferred to South Junior. He came to us as if he were an old time veteran. ln all sincerity we do welcome him to our school. We wish him all the success that should come to one so worthy of such a position. So-hats off to you, Mr. Greer, we're with you all the way. 'Wh-'M 1-snub' NIRQ LEWIS Secretary to llr Greer Their Tasks Are Man MRS. ANDERSON Secretary to Mr. Hart HERBERT HART Assistant Principal Herbert Hart assumed his duties as Assistant Principal only this year. His responsibilities are many. For the boys, attendance records are filed and inspectedg the validity of absent excuses are judged. The collecting and checking of activity fees is one big headache. The assigning of student lockers, taking care of text books, also the lost and found articles are among his numerous duties. 'Tis true Mr Hart is a very busy man 1 IDN -0. lNfx, C7 5 'Xllti lilil l..-Xll ISKHXN N lffflll of fflrfx .Ks llvan of blrls. Nlrs. Brown has a variety of jolns to perform. ller most im' portant work. lioxwexvr. is her work as a Counselor. Slu- is a personal atlyisor anal frioncl to all girls. She is new-r too lmusy to stop aml offer a solution to girls prohlcms. Guidance Is Their Forte NIR, GEORGE YOLNIER Guirlanre Dirertor One of the many duties of our busy counselor, Mr. Volmert. is informing stu- rlents of scholarships. Mr. Volmert has helped many an outstanding senior to se- eure yaluahle and worth- while srfholarships through- out the L-Illlfffl States. He is also kept husy with testing ancl orif-nting sophomores. Faculty TIME OUT FOR LUNCH . . . Our faculty members enjoy their lunch hour lthirty minutes? the same as the students. Here we see clockwise: Mr. 'Humphreyx Miss Teeter. Miss Reed, Mrs. Fuhn, Mrs. John- son lsuhstitutel, and Mrs. Greer. just behind Mr. Greer is Miss Sullixan. Are they talking about us or just passing the time of day? They're smiling to he talking about students. Let's ask them. Orchids to them vu -15 MAY ALDRIDGE Mathematics MARION BAHR Drivefs Erlucalion R. W. BAKER Director VIS CHARLES BALL Biology DOROTHY BARRETT Speech MAXINE BASS Shorthand ERNIA BAUER Study Hall HILDRED BAKBIANN French, English FLOYD BELK Social Studies ARTHUR BOLES Art BESS BUCKERIDCE Latin, English FRANCISCO COLON ' Spanish GRACE COLVIN English T. FRANK COLLTER .llusic MARY ANNA CULKIN Typing EUGENE DABBS .llalhematics ELIZABETH DAVIS Librarian ROBERT DEAN Drii'er's Education JOHN NIX Chemistry SPENCER FRINK Social Science I-fi! EVA EUHR English W. H. GALLOWAY Vocational CARL GRAHAM VIS Sheet .Iletal ROBERT HAINLINE VIS Carpentry E. O. HUMPHREY Social Science RUSSELL KAMINSKY Social Science M-SGT. KEITH KELLY R.0.T.C. ELLIS KINDRED VIS Auto Mechanics WINIFRED LANT Social Science WILLIAM LEBEDEFF Music lnslru clor GORDON LONG Social Science, Coach SCT. RALPH MCCORMICK R .O. T.C . M-SGT. ERNEST MEHLMAN R.O.T.C. DOUGLAS MITCHELL Biology MOTT NICHOLS Social Science KATHERINE OBER English MARGARET PAYNE Slllll-Y Hall ELEANOR PEAK Commercial ETHEL REED Bookkeeping LEAH ROBINSON English l Faculty A IJISCLSSION IN PROGRESS . . 4 fad Mifx Rolmingon, Mrf. McClymond sf-1-nl quite inte-rested in what Miss Thi-is is say ing. Mrf. Rug:-rs dm-xl1't se-ern In lu- in Il'I'l'Nll'Ci. Maylw sllrfs doing Ilvr hnlncwurk Yew. cvs-n le-ax-he-rs haw lll!lIli'WHI'k' more than anwm- rr-alizw. ,, 0:3 K :C .08 Sri' 0:.r' ' Q ll Our Proficiency Clinic Faculty THE TRYSTINC PLACE . . . Could this be called the Smoke break. It can't be that these profs. are doing their home work since all hooks are shut up tight. Where's the radio? I have heard tell this group is called the boiler gang. Aeeord- ing to the background could he. Here is relaxation personified. Clockwige is seen. Sergeant Mehlman, Mr. Mitchell, lonly the pipe can be seen! Senor Colon. Mr. Nichol, dlottb Mr. Volmert and his he- Ioved pipe. Mr. Ball, Sergeant Kelly. and Captain Warnecke. , Xp .sw .1 ,.af j, Top-Haters All the Wa Quin Ytgsr Lf NIABEL ROGERS Clothing JACK ROJENBERG Hath ematies Coach LEONARD QALE Drafting J? ff ...- RAYNIOND SCH-XRDFIN l omrrzerrml GLENN SNIITH Sr. Science, Physics OLIVER SOVEREICN Musif- JOSEPHINE STEWART English, Journalism WILMA SULLIVAN Commercial MILLIE THIES Physical Education DORA ULRICI loplimo, English CHARLENE VARNER Foods CAPT. ADOLPH WARNECKE R.0.T.C. CARL WELL VIS Welding G. C. WILLIAMS Drirerls Ef1lll'UliOR KEITH WORNIINGTON VIS Ilaehine Shop Cafeteria t taff -4 First row: Louise- ll:-vklialil. Cafe-te-ria Sup:-rvisorg Kathryn :Ma-ry. lfttu Rf-at-h. Nlyrtlf- Morrison. Tina llztrtnn. Ida Still. l,4-Una l'ngu4'. llvttiz- Camp In-ll. Our 1-xp:-rt wmks pre-- purv many luunlmur er lust 4lVl,!N. unrl utln-r tif-- 1-wr-ltungry untl fam-ulty Shuwn at thc- right is Paula. Nlr. Wmtfl. and Sara taking timf- out at our -navk lmar for a la-tn--a-Fliake-. our ne-w uwlwlitif yt-ur. ln-inux ff-ml- lllill Ill:- -tml:-nte 1-njoy. ntlf' uf 45. ft Fir-t row: Sarliv- Flu-rt. lmogzf-nr Rivharflwn. lie-rtrurlf Hnpkin-. Pun-x Ru--1-ll. Paula Pond. Nlr. Wmul. Sara Yan l'l4-rl. Uftv-n tlmtugllimit tht- hull- 1-an ln- wvn Nlr. Carr. th'- sinilingr r-nglim-Q-r. rr-ally In le-ntl a llvllllllgl hand. :XR'l'IS.-XN5 OF THE WHIZZINII Ii.-X'l'lllQS . . . Nlliw' it tluf works. Bill. Flarilvy. anzl Lawrz-m'f'l VlAllf'5f' vnter- prifingg fe-llnws nf thc' Franklin Tvclil Nlacllim- Shnp, skillfully vxvf,-ll in thzhir work which will soon he the-ir source of inculnv. af ,eff J X.. 9 5 SE.-XNIS'l'RI-ISSES OF TOMORROW' . . . Hi-s Rug:-rs appfhars very much ple-ass-11 as fhv in-pf-cts junffs prffcinuf blue- corduroy mluftf-r. Pat svmns to lw lmudly involxc-rl be-ginning to sew the warn nf u vutv ,ummm-r blnusf' as Caru- lyn mimlx thv bulrlrin fur In-r. FREE-HAND DRAWING EXPERTS . . . Edward wun't have tu say his as- signment isn't minpletvd, and nt-ithvr will Beverly who is doing a good juli in frm--hand drawing. swtional vie-ws. Sanilnie, Eugenfg Ccorgv, and K4-ith sea-ni to ht- concentrating dm-ply on their problems of mechaniral drawing in Mr. Salffs third hour class. X fy, o I ffLXf,X X ,t t Q I CO' C'-b, ' ,V ,,. K, .4 -W,- . piggy L Y' x - j - ' t-iff' ,Inu , '- S . , 1 -5, X cu! , -.WT 55: XM L , 1 1, 5 Q DUPLICATING . . . These three girls shown he-re are learning tu use the' mimmgraph machinr- in Miss Sullivan! se-crf-tarial practice class. Carol. Shirlm-y, and Mary have lalready mast:-red thn- process to perfection. Classes at Work SCRUPULOUS EXACTNESS . . . Is O. 0. prima a perpendicular hisector of chord AB? This is the theorem that Ann and Billy are trying to prove in Mr. Dablfs fourth hour plane gvonietry class. f 44 I' A STIUY OF YVOHLIJ HISTORY . .. Sonia. Vicki. and uhn. IIIPYTIIJPIN of X J Q J x Hr. Prxnke tllml hour scwlal 9ClF'l'1Ct' vlaxs. arf- giving important fads and showing the Class Chief lnvations mm- rf:-rning The Nlunrue I,Ul ITiI'lf'. K g- , 'X XI UNK Ul'l'fRAX'l'I0N , , . l,t'Vk'LiIl. 'l'+wr11n1y and Hvlly an- l1lwiIL1I1Ily bud' JI'-ll ilfmlll Jfvu a- lla' l'2illfi4'lININ but f'4'21N-llY'4'1Hy pullx Imm- fhn- alnlnminal x 5lHl I1Is -If a fray fixh llllfillli ffm- of Xlr. llallx fm-If-gy vlaxw, Aggressive offense, stalwart defense ew IGIEJ e 3 First row Gary Gauntt John Douglas Bob Turner Merle Medcalf Bill Walker Don Bell Buddy Ball Art Harrell Jlm Dennis Aron Smith Second row Gene Sesler Chxg Gnadt Rod Frazier John Sackett Ross Roberts Tom Glaze Bob Allen Steve Gibbons on Rutherfore Jerry Robinson Paul Klngsborough Fred Enghsh Third row Sam Farrell Jack Prlgmore W1 bert Finley Dawy Campbell David Spencer Gus Gus tafson Grady Beckham Bob Foster Vic Duncan eo Schrader Bob Walker Jim Darley Layton Jackson Fourth row Joe Ensley Gary Atkinson Larry Rolleg Jim York Mike Cusack John Whlte Ronnie Maupin Mlke Robertson Ronme McGloche1n Jerry Heller Leo Riggs Managers Bob Newberry Jerry Rogers 3. i Y.-. 0 N ff A Team 1954 SEASON RECORD September 24 Joplin 16-here Sedalla 7 October 1 Joplin 13 there Fort Smith 19 October 8-Joplin 13-there Miami 13 October 15-Joplm 33-here Baytown 14- October 22 Joplin 20-here Raytown 14 October 29-Joplin 7 there Fayetteville 20 November 12 Joplin 7 here-Van Buren 18 November 25 .loplm 39-there Springfleld 7 Prospects looked bright for another successful football season this year when nearly one hundred boys turned out for practice in August under a scorching summer sun. Nineteen letter men of last year formed the backbone of the squad Several weeks of strenuous practice and hard driving paid off for the Eagles. Throughout practice and playing duration' the players strive for smooth play and top co-ordination. The gridirons finished with a record of four wins, one tie, and three losses. f oplm Fawn anf ldI1ll arro f newul thflr oltl football Fl alrs tn a 1313 tle Qhown here 1 Bower Qmaehlng a Warrlog to et the Stage for the Eagle-Q Qcorxng flrct wlth Cueack bullmg over for a touchdown and Qchrader Qtormlng the goal lxne for th laat Qcore of thf 'fame The ,loplm Eagles opened 1tQ 1954 football campalgn over Sedalta with an xmpreeslve 16 7 uctory but the trlumph wae a coitlv one as two Eaglee were mjured Nllke Cusack hard TUHDIDH fullback antl Qper-fly halfhack Frady llfckham exploded for Qome long game ln paclng the Eagles to thelr V1CtOI'V Before a recorfl homecommg crowd the Joplln Eaglee fell to the powerful Van Buren Pomtf rc ln an owerwhelmmg Score of 18 Flghtmg a arf clean ame the Faglee pulled out f ur bag of Iflflxi mmf at awm pay whlch the Polntere were unable to contend mth thu-2 1t dld not leawe the game Score-le S for the Eagles A .L .zpufii 21 A ii1 , ,fwffl JE, iq: , 4.,,,., Am, , - AIAQ 0.,.N..X A .m lli,'Z!2i','g 'k-O85 JOE ENSLEY RONNIE McGLOCHEIN DON BOWERS End Guard End .. fumble, and make touchdowns .V GRADY BECKHAM Halfback VIC DUNCAN Guard GUS GUSTAFSON Quarterback 'iff' DON LEO RIGGS H alfback . . . causing tense RUTHERFORD H alfback 'i JERRY HELLER End mOm9ntS JOHN DOUGLAS Quarterback CHARLES GNADT Halfback on the sidelines GENE SESLER Guard f This is a svenf' from Ihr' nf-vPr in iw frmrguttf-n Thanksgiving game' whf-n Ihv Eaglvs mvt Ihr-ir nhl rivals. the- Bulldogs. The- HHHIQ' was playml in Springfivlcl this year. IHS. football playvrs vnu-rgeri with thPir ninth win in the past tefn yfxars. The score- was. JOPI.INf 39, SPRINGFIELD -T. 1 ff' - i 5 One-. two. Onv. two. Hiki- fiusack gin-s thv valis- Ih0IliC orcif-rs for a gum! work-out iwfrwrr- the svrim- mage - t h u s prumnting: strrngth an1l r-nflurunw' for Ihr' squall. ,P 4 Q f1 4 1222? Z ,7 5,1 1 1 Aw 5 iiwiifissii i -1, WL. 1 ss-s: ,,M 3, 'EAW WY- hardly knew just what is happvning on the- fivlri hu! anyway it sw-Ins Us if Coach Kaminsky is gn-ning ready to sPnd in a playefr to rvlivvf- one of his burl- dif-s. This must he- 21 Cru- Cial mnnwnt as is shfrwn hy the If-ns:-ni-ss of the- group. ,Y 0351 tv . NB Team Displayed Enthusiasm Throu, hout the Season First row: Jerry Whitlock, Gary Bright, George Bar- low, Bill Webster, Harvey House, Ronald Ray, Jerry Rutherford, Steve Walker, Jerry Kelley, Mike Rob- bins, Johnny Hadley, Tom Ferris, Phil Ashmore, Jimmy Sterret. Second row: Bob Weaver, Lyn Campbell, Jimmy Jones, Don Vaughn, Bill McCrae, Fred Erdman, Bill Coppenberger, Leroy Townsend, B football squad wasn't quite so success- ful this year. The record for the season was one win, one tie, and six losses. However, they were not stymied by this record. Perseverance, football spirit, and morale continued through- out the season. Coaches Belk and Rosenberg, better luck next time. f 'p-,. rp 1,35 L' Jack Chapman, Audley Hervey, Larry Delworth, Mike Banks, Bruce Malcolm, Jerry Turner, Don York, Butch Rosenberg. Third row: Charles Table, John Atteberry, Bill Mason, Don Poe, Bruce Bullard, John Taylor, Mike Salzer, Rogdr Crosswhite, Jon Solomon, Jim Bowman, George Payne, Bob Hadley, Jerry Martin, Ronnie Byrd, Ron Dalby, Roy Barsh, Phil Vicory. -Ei After three defeat the B Team rose up to win over Nevada High School Bs eleven 207 George Payne the hero of the hour put the Eaglets out in front Red and Green Peppers .N l.:-ft to right: Lee Williams. Suzanne Bogner, Linda Nliller. Shawn Re-4-ll. Sue Xxeflgllll. lhlnna Kilt-. -Lg lw- aml Fnuannv' are xvlling. vim. Iufv. ur-.N anrl jrvplin rf-.1ll1 flifl gn 1H111pi11g Xprirufif-l-l S59-T. 111 the 'l'111lm-x lim HQ11111' N1-x-'111lwr 23. xx l1 Cheerleaders Your Pep! Xlilllwf' gut it. 111m ke-1-I1 ith The sluclent lmrly hull it aml really he-pt it' anlxs tu Sue, l.l111lu. lJ111111a. 5hz11'1111. 5uz anne. aml Lee. These elleerleaflerf gaxe every 1931-35 aml will l'f'lllt'IlllJCI' it as the yeal lllflvlll luiflx the peppiest aml the 111ml Imul 'llPHJI'li'l'S. lu the I'llf'fAl'lQ'2itl4'IN nf .dl . ll ue my ynL1 game 114 fueh fpiril ue sw llLlXt'll.l 51'f'll at St'IllUI' fur llliillf fl'LiI'N.u The tl'I'll'Li1lt'l'F are sl11111s411'efl z111rl z'11g1f'l1efl lg' Nlix- 'lhf-if, thing they hafl lu lu-ep up sr'l1c111l fpirlt l11 VII the .lnplin lfzxgle- rushecl to Illiilif' their Rhytlzmical Clapping! Syncopated Chantings! Organized Cheermg 1 LJ. Front row: Frising, Horner, Nlcfloriilack. liurns. ,lunge-. Klimp. Smith. Kinney. Kay. W'eston, l'pdt-graft. Williams. Terry. tiartright. Goodwin. Cope. Luginliill. Ann-s. Ellis. Hurst. Cuidvr, Elkins. Krumniel. I'-iif'M'tlUll. lime-rrt. Second row: Roiitlcilge. Patterson, Gi-arhauser, Johnson. Crews, llosp. Nanil:-rs, Brown, Austin. Etc-ciirod. lirothe-rton. llardy, Halliwill. llurton. Bass. 3lcCrca, 1.1-master. Dall. Cates, Klcllorjne. Armstrong, llc-ckman. Allendorf, King, Watson. Third row: Askins, Hosp, Engle, Bolton, Cignetti. Hard, Cooper. Page, Kidd, Wilson. Knight, Mellow:-ll, Mouthwy, Williams, Brown. Houlc, Wiley, Conrow, Smith, Klctllochian. Horn, Roam, Scott, McFarland, Luke, Rinkel. fs 2 , i The Pep Club is a new organization here at LHS. this year. In their red and green uniforms with waving porn poms, the girls are always ready to support the Eagles. The high spirits and en- thusiastic yells of the Pepsters have spurred the Eagles on to many victories. Besides their cheering St 4 for the games and keeping up the morale of the C.. , i V players, this cluh has many other activities. li 5 l Scif, Tlllf I'lfl'l'l'fRlf'l'TlfS . . . Carolyn, llc-tty. 6 Q lflaim-. and Nlary Sur- haw' certainly illustrat- l - ' cd their pep throughout tha- gaiiu-Q played this ' Xia 'wr hy the Plaglets. This, ln-ing the first year X . .S. has had B clieerlc-arlt-rs, has proved ' , .Vi worthy' to liuild up tho morale' of the B N squad. ' 'if ' Incited Enthusiasm for Victories -1, Fourth row: Smith. Caeeras. Andrews. Fisher. Purkett. Richardson, Du Bois. Gibson. Vincent IA-a. Martin. Hatelwr. Austin. McGuire. Kes-ter. Tatum. Foster. Dawson. Cook. Nlartin. lllaek Howard. Lucas. Coople. Smith. Crouch. Spf-ers. Fifth row: Boyington. Cooley. Amee. Harding John. Smith. We-lcli. Irvine. Fears. Tutt. McCann. Lykins. Alexander. Brown. llouglas. Nleffrea llrown. liryd. Cummins. Bowdr-r. Wialker. Salzer. Hoofnagf-l. Strong. Chapman, Rhinvs. Mullins Sixth row: Naw. Nlin-he-II. llarding. Olinger. llilvsortli. Kiser. lfolr-. Akin. Julian. liradlr-y lfvarett. Huhhard. Hill. Fellwr. Cross. Pickett. Brooks. Cross. Cook. Hunt. Lawson. Daniels. Simpson Sadler. Harrison. Seventh row: Anderson. Brown. Smith. Finley. Steen. Johnson, Tingle. ,Iohrison King. Nloffet. Erisman. Oshorn. Crispell. Tucher, Potts, Moore, Harlan, Collins. At the Homecoming Came. they sold balloons for the kiddies and pom poms and mums for the girls and mothers. They had a marvelous time on their lmus trips to Springfield and Miami. They decorated the goal-posts for the foothall games and sold programs forthe lvaskethall games. Host certainly. in the grooxeu are tht- memlwrs of this gay and lively squad who gave us a superior level of school spirit this year. ' f did their hest at the Homeeomi Vain:-. ju nlin xs. Yan liurf-n. Although we lost V, 1' ,.' +A. -nty of enthusiasm was shown hy 'V fi liotli rhf- lf-p Cluh and the Eagles. Everyone .J- 5' . ,4 'F L3 Gifxi s ' V N llfltll-IIQUNIIXKL l'iNililll5l,'x5hl . . . The 1' l't p lluh f I I K' fi th Ham ple I If enjoy-d our first llomo-eoniing. 45. v gf, 'I , my 1s,m,1m,, V S545 ,FL , ,ww , J 'GTF' f 2 ,LW 22:2 w -W..,,,a.. , SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,, ,. GEORGE Psi-TNE Vice President ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,, B OB LHUILLIER Secretary , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, BI.'XRlLYN L.-XNCFORD t it ,Q L6 HQ ' X tw X K x ,, f X x ,M 0 ,gl ., aa Home Room 40 Arlrisor-MISS BARRETT 1,ff'Sif16I1f-ELSJX NEWMAN First row: Sharon O'Farrell. Paula Williams, Elsa Newman. Shirley Trim. Carol Fahrig. Helen Payton. Karen Clubb. .loyce Elliff. Patricia Slaughter, Ann Marie Wlees. Second row: Viva Russell. Katherine Palmer, Barbara Allendorf, Sharon Mellon. Mary Moore, Nancy Mayer. Helen Mast-her. Louise Martin, Gloria Kingrey. Third row: Barbara Holt. Sue Turley. Barbara Taylor, Carolyn llpdergraff, Shirley Batson, Nancy Wolsey, Norma Chapman. Winima Harbough. Fourth row: Melvina Jones, Sonjia Hoover, Veva Russell, Carol Brewer. sl iii ii ' Home Room A Advisor- VHSS BAUER Presitl'ent-AMIKE BANDS First row: Jerry Chew, Tom Seymour. Kendrick Em- mert. Martin Casey, ,lim Van Fleet, Bob Denton, ,lerry Kelley. Tom Grey, Grant Heidel. Larry Broyles. Second row: Tom Burch, Larry Schreiner, Robert Brown. Tom Buford. Bill Elliott, Kenneth Fore, Bob Stevenson, ,lack Brill, John Johnson. Third row: Ilene Christensen, Boyd Carloek, George Chambers, Wayne Habermehl, Kent Taylor. Bob Hadley. Mike Banks, John Ciger. Fourth row: llon Height. Phillip Vicory, Jackson Chew, Ronnie Hoffman. Bryan Vestal. George Payne. Charles Talib. Fifth row: Allan Cickler, Homer Miller. Louis Daniels. Home Room 211 Arltfisors- NIR. DABBS Presiflenl-MARY STURATE First row: .lanice Felker. Kay Nelson. Nancy Linda Miller. Lynn Atherton. Mary Stuaert Haynes. Aya Hager. Sandra Elkinsf Ann Friedheim. Carol ,lane Walters. Second row: Richard Baker. Eldrigxe Martin, Richard Mock. Bill Wilcox. Eddie Hoskins. Judy Baum. Edna Pearson. Virginia McDaniel, Evelyn Stark. Third row: Ever:-t Bixby. Cary Luman. ,lanis Jolinsori, Fern Lauderdale, Gail Cooper. Kay Armstrong. Ronald Potts. Don Tune. Fourth row: ,limmy Owen. James Lobby. Leroy Betz. Bobby Cushman. ll I1 s Home Room 215 Advisor-MR. NICHOLS President-PETE PAGE First row: Trudy Lamb. Mary Shryrock, Shirley Hilton, Virginia Rush. Hedy Willson. Sandra Maeliee. Marion Horner. Marilyn Langford. Hazel Bailey, Phyllis Boaz. Second row: Bille Norclsberg, Gwen Thies, Judy Brown, Shirley Simpson, Edwina Michael, Bunny Plympton, Luanne Steenrod. Elaine Cartright. Frank Compton. Third row: Donna Engle, Walter Hayes, Cary Rose, Cary Wluellner. Ronnie Stevens, Mike Robbins. Kenneth Robbins, Nicky Korn. Fourth row: Judy Koonce, Lee Dewes. Leonard Rhoman. Tommy Martin, John Adberry, Jack Lemmons, Robert Harbit, Pete Page. Home Room BH Advisor-MRS. PA YNE Presiden tfBETTY PRALL First row: Jane Steen. Betty Prall. Joyce Bradely, Pat Steele. June Moses. Shirley Roland. Hazel Harding, Louise Bibens. Sally Wiells. Nancy Schreiweis. Second row: Charlotte Salzer. Janis llrotherton, Betty Smith, Judy Legg. Joyce Striplinp. Elizabeth Daniels, Darlene Deckman, Leslie Carlyle, Alice Johnston. Third row: Barbara Jones, Nancy Shelton. Mary Sue Williams, Sharon Cozad, Dee An Dickerson, Judy Smith, Mary Ann Delano. Sula Mae Fisher. Fourth row: Pat Bass, Shirley Keller, Lucy Cerheauser, Judy Campbell, Carol McCormack. Carol Bormaster, Kitty Mcfllochian. Rosa Bugher, Lana Hubbard.-Fifth row: Janis Petty. Jane Dudley. Carol Harlan, Nancy Havens. C Home Room 303 fldrisor-Mr. FRlNK President-MARY ANN CASAVlfCCHlA First row: Mary Ann Casenackia. Betty Watkins. Nadine Schufelt, Leila Osler, Phyllis Lewis, Helen La Rue. Helen Carr, Sylvia Arnes. Dorothey Simmons. Ronald MeKiney. Second row: Dean Dillsaver, Nancy West, Kay Wason. Patricia Taylor, Patricia Whittaker, Marcia Angel, Nancy Sadler, Donna Finley, Cary Vernon. Third row: George McKiney, Jerry Fisher, Jack Chapman. Bob Lhuillier. Buddy Martin, Jerry Myers, Perry Smith, Bill Rose. Home Room 107 Advisor-MR. MITCHELL President-BRUCE MALCOLM First row: Geraldine Boles, Judy Kurley, Rosemary Broadwater, Adrea Crummel, Linda Reed, Barbara Smith, Elaine Hughes, Judy Mullens, Betty Terry, Cor- rine Phillips. Second row: Hoberts Williams, Bonita Plant, Marilyn Harrison, Jane Jeffries, Judy Nickel, Mary Jane Savatovic, Sandra McCoy, Myrna Long, Dorothy Pence. Third row: James Reed, Rex Higgin- botham, Mike Howard, Leroy Wells, Larry Holt, Bruce Malcom, Harvey House, Lynn Campbell. Fourth row: Hank Jones, Dennis Oakes, Ron Dalby. Home Room 105 Advisor-MR. SCHARDEIN President-JACK GOLDEN First row: Genevieve Cope, Jenney McDowell, Pat Price, Ramona Cummins, Carol Sue Britton, Patty Fannan, Mary Lou Gregory, Mary Lou Ames, Gloria Ellis, Ella Goodwin. Second row: Margaret Fowley, Eileen Mc- Gowan, Arlene Breazeal, Beverly Stanley, Vicki Robin- son, Carol Frey, Donna Smith, Dollie Golden, Sandra Rawlings. Third row: Bruce Drennan, Ralph Jacobs, Brenda Wagner, Mary Jane Wilcoxin, Mary Burns, Ronald Baker, Forest Luke. Paul Dobbins. Fourth row: George Boyd, Gerald Smith, Johnny Robertson, Mary Hill, Bob Smith, Carl Smith, John Ward. Fifth row: Murray Lorenzen, Jack Golden, Jim Bowmen, Jerry Turner. Home Room 307 Advisor-MR. SMITH PresidenzHPAUL VAN HOORBEKE First row: Terry Snoddy, Dean Rutherfordy Benjie Rosenberg, J. C. Everett, Wayne Pitner, Dennis Gullette, Johnny Gamble, Melvin Dalton, Tod Bodycomb. Second row: Gary Garvin, Tommy Hubbs, Harold McCoy, Leroy Townsend, Paul Van Hoorbeke, Vernon Grissom, Bill Webster, Dick Craig, Don York. Third row: Gary Lee, John Musgrave, David Momchilorich, Clifford Moss, Audley Hervey, Ronnie Boyd. Home Room 400 AfIvisor4llR. ROSENBERG PresidentfDEAN TUGGLE First row: Norma Arney, Charlotte Brackett, Cora Hurst. Lonna Erisman, Jane Woodard, Marilyn Mdiartin. Betty Grider. Pat Swintlle, Gladys Kinnie, Richard Billingsley. Second row: Leonard Severn, Larry Mc- Kenzie, Russel Davey. Anthony Eggers, Sue Darrell. Judy Speer, Judy King, Shirley Miller. Judy Nledlin. Third row: Merril Wlillianls, Linda Snider, Charles Krokroskia, Loren Morlan, Jerry Martin, Miller Einsel, Edward Ritter, Marvin Roughton. Fourth 'rowz Jon Soloman, Dean Tuggle, Paul Compton, Bill Shonk. Home Room 101 AdvisorfMR. SALE Presidents-ERNEST JOHNSON First row: Charles Sawers, Tommy Copher, Paul Lindy, Carl Craig, Robert Brown, Walter Brewer, Donald Robinson, Richard Hager. Phil Gray, Billy Goheen. Second row: Bill Coble, John Earwooal, Earnest John- ston, James Atkinson, Darrel Bennet, Billy Britton. Ronald Moffett, Robert Edge, Charles Peterson. if 'Fair 'YJ' , l , -1 NI.-XHQQH OF DIBIES COLLECTIONS . . . Elaine Cartright and Carolyn Updegraff. soph- omore elim-rlearlr'rQ. help eount the fllHN'F that were eolle-ered at half-time in the Springfield- .Ioplin lrafketliall uanie-. january 15, 5. . '4 x by fffi, 1 ff f 1' 4.51 ' s fy, E Nyfx ' f E41-vfgf A X I Home Room 102 .'lrli1'.wr HRS, Y.-Xllxlfli l'rf'.sl'fff'l1I- SHARON KAX lltll K Firft row: ,lufly Wolfe. Mary Hamilton. l'll1ll'f'I11't' Sxyuift. lloria Dall. 5liirlr-y hunt, Carolyn Lrowlwr. lluv Bai-- J son. lat-ey liruily. Judy Jonw. Nanvy Ftovkliani, Fw-- onfl row: Xlarv Fuo llav. Aliei- llirwli. xlililllllllil Bit-ko. Wilma Box, .Le-ra Layvfon. .Ioannv l'liillip:. Virginia Slanlxaril. Sandra Endicott. Sliaron lloiik.. lhirml ron: Phyllis Wlileoxin. Joanne Biggf. Betty jo Fiiiitli. Home Rooms 500's First row: Paul Nlosbough. Paul Bishop, Jimmy .'xI'kl'T'- son, Larry Storm, Garel West. Russell Pirkard. Kent Brewer. .lerry Martin. Billy Brooks, James Estes. Second row: Sam Neal. .lerry Harris. Junior Winters. Jerry McDowell. Clyde Hunzeker. Bob Hicks. Bill Coppena barger, Richard Noblitt. Finis Ashford. Third row: Floyd Harren, Eugene Bryant. Clark Wallace, Cary Myers, Bobby Cohle, Roger Crosswhite. f-2 V Jimi,-L2 ' he Q 7, f I iflybf film ., I-' I -1 4,9 x Key Club Extends Outstanding' Sf-3TlviCf-3 First row: John Sackett, John White, Louie Baum, Don Bowers, Bob Davidson, Bill Taylor, Eddie Damer, Larry Habermehl, Gene Wallace, Bill Potts. Second row: Ron Robson, Lanny Lea, Allen Norman, Bill Cray, Dave Harutun, Gary Ryan, Don Horner, Larry Salzer, Ronnie Maupin. Third row: ,lay Rosenburh, Ken Christianson, .lack Pearson, ,Ierry Antle, Joe Pemlegraff, Jim Robson, Orville Brill, Bill Christman. ,,, ,., .fx ,ffffvs E v U' Q t X l Xw.CL U FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ,,..,,,,,,r,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, . Vice President Secretary ., .,,,,,,,, Treasurer ..,,,,,, ,,l...,,,, Historian .,,. , ,, JOHN SACKETT ,. JACK PEARSON JAY ROSENBURG RON ROBSON EDDIE DAMER X k nl X XX. Tgzfjiii The Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis Service Club, extends service to the school and community in an effort to develop better leadership and citizenship. The club is run mostly by committees, who, after meeting, present their ideas to the board. After the approval of the board, the plans are carried out. The Club meets once a week in the evening at the YMCA. The presenting of Christmas Baskets to the needy, the shining of all the trophies, an almost endless undertaking, and their annual talent show are just a few of the many projects undertaken by this most capable group. T 'K ,.Q L ,- I Of 0 M Xky V 'JM T-1 ZXQK A NQEYJFJ 2,35 M' 1 Mikfw fgfiq . m?QMQQ, 'QW iWGff'S X A Q4 gfdmaa-' yq b ' ZX w mv' 2' Jfkiuvx 'VKX .fx 1 bmw gnw 1 x31 ' x , ' -5 M F7 l W m' A J tv J' f 6.9, xx 1,611 K fl 1. RH 'lf wf X7 ft. rs'fXXWfx'. 4' f Amy X- -I ,pf R Q' is Zi!!! X f Uv ,. 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' , , s N' X -,,,, Q M I N A' A, I -1 by , I 4 ,Z '. X C .' f I 1 5 1 ' ' 0 x lux 9 x 7 ' - fx N A ' l x xx 4 0 ! ! ff' J X 'x fl A f'N ' -X f 1 ., , - I ., fx U x X , - SY 4 A 'X , A4441 AIG X K 1 I -20' ,L n X v Xxt xi X 4 1 5 1 illjgifl V gf! . I X ..s, . lv U ' , 0 -t QW 9 LJ?- 'W k gi? filig A 'it' 631 rag, X N. Battalion Staff First row: Bob Davidson, Martin Rogers, Donna Kitts, Jay Rosenberg, Pat Martin. Orville Brill. Betty Terry, Larry l-labermehl, Henry Baker. Second row: John Shepherd, Steve Gibbons, Sammy Farrell, Larry Robbins, Jerry Cooper, Everett Olson, Kenneth Moss, Frank Woodbury, Ronald Boyd. Third row: Jerry Antle. Robert Moffett, Bill Gray, ,Ion Jay, Bill Hare, Charles Harris, Ronnie llcGlochein. Jack Pearson. Keith Griffis. First row: Steve Gibbons, ,lt-rry Cooper, Nlartin Rogers, Pat Martin, Orville Brill, Donna Kitts, Jay Rosenburg. Betty Terry, Henry Baker, jaek Pearson. Second row: Ed Damer, Dave Haratun, Bob Davidson, Sammy Farrell. Larry Robbins, Larry Habermehl, Ronald Boyd, Ronnie McGlochein, Bill Gray, John Jay, Frank Woodbury. Third row: Merle Mullins, Everett Olson, Richard Huelster, David Laney, Bob Jordan, Bob Moyer, Gary Gauntt. Fourth row: George Cornell, John Shepherd, Ron Hager, Bill Vandever, Gerald Dodson, Bruce Houston, Wesley Younger, Chris Clinton. Fifth row: Jack Woody, Tom Donahoe, Don Timberman, jerry Antle, Mike Jackson, Lloyd Brown, ,lack Fay, Dave Robards. Joe Ensley. Mike Cusaek, Leo Riggs. Sixth row: Bob Moffett, Ronnie Mc- Reynolds, Harold Peters, Rex Wilkins, Kenneth Moss, Charles Harris. Diamond and Disc +l!ll Ili' Company CGA99 First row: Moyer, Sheets, Holt, Davidson, Rogers, Ward, Bell, Nuttle, Hunt, Everett, Bowman. Fifth Harris, Cusack, Riggs, Clinton, Cornell, Stevens, row: Miller, Heller, Davenport, Bell, Coffey, Hoff- Second row: Jeans, Wells, Rhines, Edge, Robinson, man, Stinnett, Christensen. Vicory, Chambers, Van- Hight, Smith, Parrish, Garvin, Brown, Nichols. Third Hoorebeke. Sixth row: Briggs, Williams, Dillsaver. row: Atkinson, Edwards, Lea, Segars, Martin, Ritter, Snider, Smith, Habermehl, Edge, Brown, Perry, Taylor, Carver, Musgrave, McNeil. Fourth row: Boyd, Snoddy, Carlock. Wilson, Thornhill, Giger, Erdman, Dickey, Edge, First row: Younger, Brown, Jordan, Moffet, Baker, Brown, Elliott, Johnson, Smith, Wallace. Fifth row Company CCB!! Bowers, Cauntt, Robbins, Moss, Peters, Mullins, Walker. Second row: Miller, Dennis, English, Robin- son, Grant, Atkinson, Compton, Wolfe, Harmon, Potts, Luman, Bacon. Third row: Cindling, Hen- shaw, Fore, Reed, Ryan, Calentine, Earwood, Brewer, Keller, Grissom, Kelso, Moore. Fourth row: Billings- ley, House, Johnson, Sluder, Hager, Shepherd, Fritz, Greenwood, Roberts, Hoskins, Severn, Town send, Dotson, Forkner, Wicks, Timberman, Einsel Peterson, Dalton. Sixth row: Robertson, Buford Luke, Sours, Runnells, Wuelner, Smith, Norman Paul, Jones. Boyd, Billingsley. Seventh row: Tabb Donahoe, Schrader, Allen, Gooch, Grunden, Bennett Puckett, Jarvis, Nickels. Company KCCQ9 First row: O'Daniel, Olson, Farrell, Boyd, Dodson Christman, Cooper, McReynolds, Sesler, Ensley Johnson, Carpenter. Second row: Jones, Berliew Stockton, Gary, Bright, Stevenson, Barlow, Houston Dalby, Van Fleet, Campbell, Corp. Third row: Bald- win, Cox, Hervey, Hine, Taylor, Hammer, Parent Turner, Allen, Ward, Vestal, Higginbotham. Fourth row: Eggars, Duncan, Copeland, Page, Crey, Mc- Kenney, Oberlechner, Roberson, Shank, Pyles, Van Wmkle Vlyers Fifth row 'ilorgan Holt Roberts Smith Atterbury Simon NlcCrae Banks Kings borough Jay Baker Berinmg Sixth row 'Slaupm Stevenson Poteet Brill Townsend Howard Steven son Beeler Moffet 'Nloffet Townsend Baker Seventh row Nia es Eatburn Nlartm Lemon Solomon Lhuilliar Ray Cushman Glckler Bigbee Robbins Mitchell Eighth row Hanke Barber Holt Hunt Levin on Schrle-ner First row: Fay, Rosenberg, Gray, Wilkins, Shepherd Woodbury, Brill, McGlochein, Jay, Hager, Hethering- ton. Second row: Hare, Brandreth, Atwell, Rosen- burg, Yarbough, Craig, Woody, Gullette, Beisner Church, Robards. Third row: Johnson, Myers Compton, Lohr, Emmert, Marsh, Puckett, Webster Q Y' 'll' 'll 'll' 'lip 'Al' 'ln' ' Hayes Sitton Burch. Fourth row: Easley Lobbey Hillhouse Malcolm Wells Rose Owee Pickard West Noblitt. Fifth row: Horner Doolin Billing,ley Abernathy Taylor Evarts Couch Kelley Weaver Driscoll. Sixth row: Gickler Harbit Rolleg, Buzzard Wilcox Fischer Wimsett Davis Brooks Tendal Company CCD!! o S089 First row: David Laney, Wayne Pitner, Dale Allen. Mike Jackson, David Harutun, Ron Robson, lack Pearson, Maynard Henson, Gary Lee. Bill Vandever. Bill Goheen, Larry Salyers. Second row: Larry Freeman, Richard Huelster. Dick Craig, jimmy Hunt, Bruce Houston. Joe Pendegraft, George McKenney, Bill Wieda, John White. John McCullough, Bob Turner. Third row: Tommy Seymour. Tommy Hubbs, George Payne. Bill Potts. Eddie Damer, Dean Tuggle, Eldridge Martin, Marion Tridle, Tom Glaze, Steve Gibbons. Jack Golden. Fourth row: .lim Robson, Eddie Hoskins, Dick Mack, Nicky Korn, Bob Carver, Wilbert Finley. Bob Stinson, Stanton Buford, Mai'tin.Casey, John Saekett. Fifth row: Jack Chapman. Tom Gray, Larry Broyles, Bruce Drennan, Bill York, Tad Bodycomb, Larry McKenzie, Murray Lorenzen. jerry Anile. Sixth row: ,lack Prigmore, Lorin Military Band Monlan, Craig Smith, Bill Christman, Jim Cellnor, Bill Taylor, Don Cearnal. First row: Jon Jay, Larry Robbins, Robert Moffett. Second row: Orville Brill, Bill Gray, Martin Rogers, Pat Martin, Henry Baker, Donna Kitts, Kenneth Moss, Betty Terry, ,lay Rosenberg, Harold Peters, Larry Habermebl. Third row: Frank Woodbury. Jerry Hager, ,leriy Johnson, Allen Buzzard, ,Ierry Allen. Gary Ryan, Bob Jordan, Lloyd Brown. Robert Lolir, Charles Harris. Fourth row: Gene Wallace Wvinisett, Fred Gerald Keller, Stockton. Bill David Gilmore, t Lanny Lea, Don Horner. Bruee Jones. Jim Ward, Jim Davis, Don Jay, Ronald Hammer, Everett Olson. ,lack Woody. Fifth row: Larry Gindling, Don Brandreth, Marvin Steen. John Perry, Mike Levinson, Allen Norman, Ronnie Coffey, Leon Nickle. Sixth row: Bill Easley, Don Timberman, Max Stinnett, John Shepherd, Billy McNiel, Buddy Paul, Tom Shepherd, Jim Moffett, Wayne Evarts. K Ever-Ready Rifle Team Rifle Team First row: Leon Stockton, Larry Cindling Henry Baker Joy Rosenberg Jim 'Nfoffett Don Cearnal Second row: Larry Robbins, ,lim Ward Kenneth 'Nloss lerald Keller Chris Clinton ATTENTION! . . . This is a scene which can be viewed often in front of ,I.H.S. before the boys are issued their uniforms. The more ex- perienced seniors leach the less experienced sophomores some of the fundamentals of mili- tary as is illustrated plainly in this picture. At the beginning of the school year the Ever-Ready Rifle Team, shown below, were interviewed at KSWM-TV. This military group is one of the most skilled organizations in our school. Their intricate patterns take much practice and skill. The team has state-wide fame. We are justly proud of this group. Music Hath harms First row: Henrietta Harris, Jack Pearson, Delois Martin, Pat Goodwin, Jane Barlow, Eldridge Martin, Joan Meyer, Laveta Beezley, Carla Hoskins, Nancy Johns. Second row: Dave Harutun, Dean Tuggle, Tom Hubbs, Eddie Damer, Kathryn Walker, Mary Stuart Haynes, Sally Wells, Kay Thompson, Nevelle Sue Graham. Third row: Wayne Pitner, Betty Prall, Nancy Patterson, Lynne Francis, Harriet Hatcher, Margie Campbell, Ava Gager, Gloria Egner. Fourth row: Bill Christman, Marian Tridle, Farolyn Camp- bell, Maureen Vincent, Janice Gibson, Laura Lou Schaper, Judy Tedder, JoAnn Shade, Joyce Elliif. Fifth row: Richard Huelster, Steve Gibbons, Larry Freeman, Mary Cross, Barbara Jones, Marilyn Lang- ford, Carol Brewer, Bill Potts. Sixth row: David Laney, Bill Taylor, Terry Moore. K LX' . 5 1' in f ,W f i Solo and Ensemble Music is the thingn for the members of the Solo and Ensemble Club. Close harmony is their aim. Every Monday at activity hour the group, under the sponsorship of Mr. Coulter, Mr. Sovereign, and Mr. Lebedeff, spend a pleasant and entertaining half-hour. An inter- esting program composed of musical numbers is presented by the members of the club. Every member is required to participate in several programs during the year. From this group many soloists and other musical num- bers are selected for the Music Festival in the spring. Monday, activity hour, is indeed a happy half hour for this Solo and Ensemble group. 'Jn 3 e l t ' N' iHiHilil-i f BBlUiliHll.f. c.lllHIHBl REBER!!! E i Hiiilihili if llillili BBB!!! HBH!!! Spectacular Precision ' ' . W - BREED!!! fiiiiihiiil we 5 Milli!!! iiiiilliiill BQVZ lm WNW' I First row: Nancy Johns. Second row: Barbara Tedder, Carla Hoskins, Donna Knight, Eleanor Post. Third row: Lavetta Beezley, Peggy Alexander, Kay Dalby, Joan Meyer. Fourth row: Shirley Schrader, Peggy Hosp, Cherrel Welch, Sandra Martin, Kay Thompson, lris Davis. Fifth row: Jane Carlock, Kathryn Walker, Vicki Butterfield, Carol Kidd, Barbara Wheeler, Janice Gibson, Henrietta Harris, Margie Haggart, JoAnn Shade, Jane Barlow. Sixth row: Neville Graham, Eleanor Grover, Marilyn Ritchhart, Pat Sears, Cleta Larsen, Lynne Francis. Judy Tedder, Delois Martin. Ann Webb, Mary Cross, Jane Medcalf, Marjorie Campbell. Drum Majorette NANCY JOHNS The Drum Corps, resplendent in red and white uniforms, have participated at football games, under the leadership of Drum Major- ette Nancy Johns. This snappy group is called upon many times a year to perform the intri- cate formations they do so well. ff 5 fx S VV v A , ty at if ,Q fail ' ,, f: WW 4' g Q ani. ,va 2, X A R55 L 2, ik 6 . 6 71,2 Q 3531 X X 31 tv . f bf . +559 ,rf 553353 sw ' -.- 5' ?. 'f'kllX35 ' .Q 'W ,Y akfl 5 .A 'X I x ,ix P. ,jf V: .,-.,i, ,pf v,g Lia, M --W A fur, x XS '3 x I , tg. J. , X vi .1 , g tkf 5, g y g 'f X x - . ' fC ,qx1f QQ? X fsxg, if . 7V hx Q N 4. 6 , -E , R. M - it ,M vt W X L. K w We ,NXQ Q . ux 7 QU,-',E'.,.' 1.' Lf' ' , W , tix 5 il X 2, M K f mfg lPf4X A'gT3'f . ,'. f'?2 iyX !,! 4 Superior Music E 3 JW' Q -Y I Q Orchestra First row: Taylor. Sczhaper. Rosenberg. Knight. Campbell, Johns Schrader. Walker. Second row: Hoskins. Myer. Brewer. Nliehael Smith, Fisher, Webb, Welsh. McKinley. Post, Jones. Franeis. Larson Third row: Graham. Croaeh. Musgrave. De-em. Cozad. Gilmore Johnston. Legg, Barlow, Harris. Bef-zley. .-Xtherton. Hosp. Haggxart Lorenzen, Krummell. Martin. lflliott. Fourth row: Bledlin. Primpton Gerheauser, Holt, Johnson. Ellis. King. Grides. Wees, Baum. Wells Haynes, Proll, Harutun.. Butterfield. Turley. Bormaster, Newman Wilcoxsin, Stripling. Chapman, Hasting. Langford, Elliff, Fifth row Lhullier, Houston, Jackson, Antle, Grover. Huelster. Shade. Martin Pendefraft, Gager, Casey, Smith, Martin. Tuggle. Wieda. Garlock Sixth row: Sue Blizzard, Carol Fahrig. Walters, Broyles, Seymour McCullough, Hubbs, Pearson, Damer, Laney. Salzers. Pitner, Lee Seventh row: Phillips. Trim, Friedheim. Morgan. Sears, Ritchhart Medcalf, Thompson, Moore, Kunce, Nordling. Pearson Band First row: Penclegraff, Shade, Martin, Casey, Tedder, Harris, Barlow, Beezley. Second row: Gager, Gibbons, Sackett, Potts, Trimble, Finley, Dudley, Haines, Wells, Prall, Martin, Tedder, McKinny, Butterfield Harutun. Third row: Glaze, Robson, Culver, Keller, Larenzen. Buford, Golden, Huelster, Jackson, Antle. Grover. Houston, Tridle, Elliff, Brewer, Tuggle, Martin. Fourth row: Frazier. Henson. Mock Jefferies, Damer, Taylor, Stinson. Pierson. Tabbs, Drennen. Cearneal. Hoskins, Prigmore, Craig, Freeman, Hunt. White, Hamilton. Wheeler, Dalby. Fifth row: Robson, Blizzard. Walters. Seymour. Gray, Chap- man. Broyles, McCullough, Payne, Bodycomb, Gaheen. Pitner. Vande- ver, Salyers, Laney, York, Wieda. Sixth row: Henson. Nichols. Fred- heim, Morgan. Bradley, Smith, Selner. Christiansen, Christman, Morlan, Allen, Turner, Lee, Sears, Moore. w v Happy Birthday to Chief Coulter! This year was another happy hour for the Chief. lt appeared to he a complete surprise to Mr. Coulter. An enjoyable evening was spent in singing songs and devouring hot dogs and potato chips. Choirs Combine Then' DirertorwMR. COULTER First row: Gloria Bailey, Dorothy Higginbotham, Phyllis Brown, Susan Askins, Judy Tedder. Margie Campbell, Eleanor Post, Shirley Byrd. Nancy Martin, Kathryn Walker, Bruce Jones, Bill Potts. Steve Gibbons. Bill Taylor, Eddie Damer. Larry Haberynehl, Larry White, Don Cornell. David Rakes. Second row: Judy Weston. Judy Martin, Carol Kidd, Suzanne Bogner, Judy Webb, Dorothy Salzer, Edgar Barlow. Earl Kohkey, Terry Moore, Jerry Smith, Jack Pearson, Bill Easley, Don Mitchell, Larry Freeman. Kenneth Fore, Rex Higgin- botham, Jimmy Owen, Barbara Kay, Cleta Kunce, Susan Smith, Claudine Russell. Third row: Maureen Vincent, Mary Cross, lris Davis, Carol Sue Graham, Betty Boyd, Trudy Hosp. Jeanne Cross, Earline Howerton, Mary Mouthay, Kay Dalby, Cleta Larson, Farolyn Campbell, Laura Schaper, Diane Junge, Caro- lyn Johnson, Jerry Sue Cook, Anneta Strong, Shirley Johnson. Fourth row: Mary Aspoas, Harriet Hatcher, Nancy Patterson, Nancy Johns, Lynn Francis. Earline Burton, Donna Kitts, Nancy Deem, Julie Rodarme, Pat Scott, Pat Goodwin, Delois Martin, Joan Meyer, Jane Garlock, Rosemary Cole, Marilyn Haberly, Gloria Egner, Kay Wilson, Barbara Wheeler, Carla Hoskins, Jane Medcalf, Janice Gibson, Peggy Alexander, Jane Barlow, Barbara Tedder, Diane Ponder. Senior Choir Blending harmoniously the voices of the members of the Senior Choir come ringing through the halls of J.H.S. every day the second hour. Sometimes the music rocks the rafters and sends the classes to jumpin'.,' Other times, a far-away look can be seen in the eyes of the students as they listen to senti- mental Negro Spirituals or religious anthems. The Choir members are selected at the beginning of the year by tryouts at which Mr. Coulter, senior choir director, judges the girls and boys on the basis of their music-reading. Talent, Practice, and houfmfanship ' 1 36,9 9 S t. Cecilia Choir Everyone in school is familiar with the St. Cecilia Choir, under the able direction of Oliver Sovereign. The choir consists mostly of junior and sophomore girls. They meet first and third hours. Looking trimly dressed in their long sleeved white blouses, black skirts, and saddle oxfords they make an attractive appearance. These two hundred girls offer a varied selection of music which is extremely enjoyed by any audience they appear before. The choir gives a yearly concert and participates in the Music Festival in the spring. This year, the day school was dismissed for Christmas vacation, Dec. 17, they gave a very inspira- tional program. These girls work hard and take their work very seriously. Our high school is very proud of this group. Director-MR. SOVEREICN First row: Elaine Hughes. Sandra Elkins, Elsa Newman. Shirley Trim, Karen Club, Judy Legg, Judy Kirby, Charlotte Salzer, Sandra Rawlings, Dixie Asher, Judy Routledge, Mary Haynes, Judy Baum. Carol Fahrig. Linda Reed, Joyce Bradley, Anna Cummins, Lelia Copher, Mary Dagley, Janice Felker, Brenda Wagner, Barbara Jones, Marilyn Langford. Second row: Loretta Beeler, Corinne Phillips, Mary Sue Williams, Barbara Taylor, Vicki Robinson, Louise Russell, Linda Lindley, Marilyn Croach, Phyllis Taylor, Ann Wees, Sue Turley, Lana Erisman, Jo Ann Bradley, Betty Smith, Patsy Brady, Linda Miller, Lyn Atherton, Donna Egle, Kay Armstrong, Carolyn Crowder, Ella Gooden, Betty Smith, Roberta Watson. Third row: Janice Brotherton, Mary Delano, Virginia Sheffler, Sharon O'Farrell, Carolyn Updegraff, Elizabeth Smith, Gwen Theis, Margaret Kenny, Rose Mary Broadwater, Sharon Miller, Marcia Angel, Jennie McDowell, Phyllis Lewis. Sue Henson, Billie Nordberg, Linda McCoy, De Ann Dickinson, Shirley Simpson. Myrna Long, Carol Frey, Jane Woodard, Edwina Michel, Judy Koonce. Fourth row: Carolyn Moffet, Virginia McDonald, Carol Burns, Carol Klimpt, Nancy Davidson. Sue Swinehart, Phyllis Watson. Sandra Jullian, Lois Rhines, Mary Wilcoxin, Deanna Comer, Nancy Nailer, Phyllis Wileoxin, Helen Payton, Ann Foley, Barbara Smith, Virginia Rush, Eliza- beth Danuel, Janie Steen, Hedi Wilson, Helen La Rue. Eagles Displa Power in Action First row: Mike Robertson, Bob Turner, Don Bowers, Joe Enslqy, Fred English, Ronnie Maupin. Jim Dailey. Second row: Bob Stinson. Leo Schrader. Leo Riggs, Mike Cusack. Gary Cox, Bob Walker. Tom Glaze. Absent: Carry Smith. I Varstty Squad BASKETBALL SURVEY or 1955 Decvnibcr 7-Joplin . 61 Van Buren ,,,,, ' Q ' .' , llecc-Iiilwr145',loplin 46 Fayetteville ,, Agdhls book goes to press IS ammusll lla-cz-iiilu-r 17 ,loplin 53 North Kansas City awaiting the outcome of the Regional Tournament Deccmhvr Joplin 38 Fmt Smith V V at Carthage. We are hoping of course. to go to Januar,-' Joplin 64 Pittsburg State but don't know the verdict as of yet. As the January Jnplin . Nevada ., 1955 basketball season comes to an end we can ganuafl' Juplln IQanfarf.f1'i' ' truly say that this tewam will altvays have aw place J32333 59 ibxlllfigigtlrrrr ' ln the heart of J.H.b. The spirit of High bohool Januarv Jnplin 70 vvh..aI,,n V Athletics, uOskey-VVow-VVow has been very gener- February -Joplin ,,,, 58 Branson .. ous to our basketball team this year up to the Pfllruarv 1091111 21 lIiiH'af0nt - ' , , , . - op in 1 . amon .,,,,. regionals for they hawe done remarkably xtell in February Joplin N 66 Faymevm? their scheduled games. but were very unpredictable February Joplin Y VKV, 61 Springfield AVVV Y in the tournaments. In our regular games we won thirteen and lost only two: while in the Greenwood Blue and Gold tournament we won second place, in the Springfield Tournament of Champions we didn't Tournaments place but, what's more important. we won a sports- man trophy. Wfe are keeping our fingers crossed that we go to state and we wish Coach Kaminsky and the Aw team boys the best of luck for the future. BLUE AND COLD-Joplin Second Place TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS-Good Sportsmanship Trophy SI'RlNtQFlliI.IJ IJICFFXTFIJ UN U, H+-rn' tillfillgl the- afte-rnmin of ,Ianuarv lo. the- I'.u'lv thumpwtl thi' Hiiihhig- 69-564 During Iiiln' fir-t ' wiirf- mix tum-I1 and -wi hwtw-4-ii Inphn tml N . 1 . pringfii-hi lvut vurly in ilii- third quart:-r xw furgwl ah'-uni and hi-lil the- lvuii tht- I'4'IIllllllli4'T'Uf the' gum:-, Fhimti hi-rv ix tlarrv Smith. nur huxkx u-ntvr. tipping in ai re-liiiiimi pu-hing Q , . , pa-t .pringfivhl thug marking tlii- N 1'lIHli iivt-irv of thr- rvuwill nm-r tmntrail Hi-'h EAGLES WIN LAST HOME GAME . . . ltiplin wound up its hume- haQkvthall slatf- at Us-iiiririal Hall. Fr-hruary 11. fir-fvating .-Xlturiwilt If to 32. The score- was tired friur timv- in the fir-t half. but the Red and Green forfwd ahPari starting thv I' Z' third pr-rind and nf-wr traih-ti thrirr-uftwr, II:-rv wv sw- Mlm- Hnflr-y. sharp-xhmiting sc-nior' fprward. executing a jump shot for the- Eaglf-s. SPRlMLFIPfI.lJ lIIil l-I.X'I'EIJ HOME IQUVHT . . . Lf'1i l'lY wriinr -harp-Nh-,file-r-, flarrv N fmith and Jw' lin-li-x. ,ltiplin High Ntifml twink an vurlx' lvari anil nr-wr trail:-it in puxhing pa t N 01432. th:-rv. I --lirtiarx IU, iff, ,pringfiv-hi fivritrul High Fvlim-I. Kuiiiirislu' -aid it wiv thi- fir-t Illllf' ,lrupilll ilumi v-xv-I' tif-frills-ii Fpriiigfivld thri-it timw- in unr- N:-afiiii .luring liix te-nun' at Jup- hn High, Fw-n hwrf' 1- Jw lin-lw ln unfl ff r tim of hi tipping Li rv . i No-xc-ri fit-Id gi-alx uf the' gamv. JOPLIN DEFEQXTS l'lTT5l3lFRC . . . The Eagles whipped the Dragons here January 4. 64-40. We tallied the first field -goal and stayed way ahead for the remainder of the game. Shown lu-re at the left is Mike Cusack. jumping for a rm-hound. while the crowd Cllt't'Y'S the team on to victory. . A X? Al 2' .-.' ,xg BR,-XNSON ROLLS OVER EAGLE CAGERS . . . Rolling over the court like a well oiled machine, Branson's un- defeated Pirates took an early lead and kept it to beat the Eagles 58-44 on their home ground. February 1. This prosed to he the recipe for Bransons twenty-sixth victory in as many starts, Garry Smith led the Eagles with 18 points though he didn't make a single point in the first half. :Xt the left we see Joplin and Branson fighting for a rebound. E F XC LES IPNFT INDFPEXTFD WHEXTOW Joplin r wt timir o Q ea on to up et e uncefratfd Rulldo 64 uw lwluruars 3 at Nlemorial Hall wa Wheaton fir 0 n Zu a The J H N quin e stormed tt an tarlx had in the firt quarter and new-r trailed thereafter Here we te Ronnie 'Niaupin Junior forward jumping for a rebound. 1 2 ' .ff t af 1 'sit 66 9, Team Wins 8 ...Loses 3 K1 xl rv f F- 542'- .. First row: Jim Bowman, Jack Colden, Ron Dalby, Pete Page, Bob Cushman, Jerry Martin. Fe-rnnrl row: Tom Cray, Jerry Kelley, George Payne, Jackie Lemmons, Je-rry Chew. Coach Long had a very suecesshd season with his Eaglets, having eight wins and three losses. Coach's task was a difficult one as the hoys were fronithe three Junior lhghs and were accusunned to idaying against each other and with different techniques. We ex- pect niuch of these boys in the future. 6 r 9,22 90 Joplin O NJ ' SCUREBOARIJ Joplin ,,,,,,,, ,, 62 Fayetteville , ,, Joplin 63 Pittsburg . Joplin ,,,,,,,,,. . 64 Nevada ,,,, , Joplin 66 Lamar , Joplin 47 Springfield , Joplin 56 qiltainont Joplin 38 Wilieatnri 36 Wlivatnii Joplin 56 Altamniit Joplin T5 l:aye-ttvxillv , iplin 57 5pring:fiv'lil . if J' i, 6 N ef fa Kg! A TISKET, A WISKET . . . Wisket is one of the most enjoyed games of all which are played in the girls' gym class- es throughout the year. It looks as if the girls are in full swing and having quite a time. CAREFUL! DONT FALL . . . Mr. Long's fourth hour gym class, or should we say tumb- ling class, are formed in a perfect human pyramid. 3. I, W 1 A TASKET. A BASKET Throw that ball straight, Janice Hake a good catch, Farolyn K Ah Future Teachers of America President 7 NANCY PATTERSON Sponsor-MISS ROBINSON First row: Fl:-anor Post. Susan Askins. Judy Weston. Billie Krummel. Shirley Sehrader. Adrea Krummel. Pat Good- win, Sammie Cooper, Jane Medealf. Anneta Strong. Peg Alexander. Seeond row: Martha Croaeh. Naney Moffat. Melya Harding. Nant-y Johns. Marilyn Ritchhart. l.ee Williams, Susan Keeter, Judy Crispell. l.aura Sehaper. Jane Bar- low, Naney Patterson, Joan Myers. Third row: Linda lrvine, Mary File- wood. Sue Henson. Garol Mt'Gormaek, Sharon Reed, Judy Perkins. Patti Page, l.ynn Atherton. .Xnn Wlees, Yvilla Keen, Judy Newman. Miss Robinson. Fourth row: Barbara Wheeler. Lay:-ta Beezley. Sara Van Fleet. Maureen Vincent, Vir- ginia McCann. Carla Hoskinks, Mary Ann Tutt, Mary Morgan. Helen Hooy- nagle. Marsha King. Sue Turley, Har- riet Hatcher. Fifth row: Jane Garlock, Carolyn Johnson. Judy Koonee. Pat Sears. as rf' S.. J- S. P. Q. R. President-SA MMY FARRELL Sponsor-MISS BUCKERIUGE First row: Ann Webb, Cherrel Welsh, Marilyn Groaeh, Beverly Ball. Billie Krummel, Arlene Dawson. Barbara Horn, Bill Wvileox, Nfartin Casey. Sec- ond row: Lynn Campbell, Terry Moore, Joan Meyer, Neville Graham, Mary Haynes. Naney Patterson. Judy Cris- pell, Shirley Miller. Third row: Dean Tuggzle. Bob l.huillier. Larry Freeman, John Shepherd. Bonald Baker, lris llayis. Nancy Haw-ns, Donna Eagle, Janice McKinley. Fgurth row: John White, Sammy Farrell, Dale Allen, Alan Buzzard, Jackie Chapman. Sonjia Hoover. Interest Clubs Los Amigos Presir1entfJ ACK FAY Spon sor-SENUR COLON First row: Richard Mock, Tom Gray, Jaek Fay. Edwina Michael. Carrol Walters. Dayna Lamb. Takeela Scott. Norma 0'Brien, Delores Smith. Deanna Caeeras. Second row: Tad Bodycomb. Bill Elliot. Judy Kunee. Nancy Gowing. Caroline MeGormiek. Luey Gerkauser, Gloria Ifgner. Susan Keeler, Linda Tatum. Third row: I.:-Hoy Wells. Stan- ley Parent. Merle Mullins, Robert I.ohr. Lauralou Schaper. Linda Austin, Gwen Thies, Ava Gager. Fourth row: Gary Lee. Joel Magruder. Ronnie Dal- by. Bill Bacon, Don Cearnal. Jim Mof- fett, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Morgan, Bill Wieda. Fifth row: Senor Colon, Marion Tridle. Kent Christiansen. Don Bell, Mark Tendai, Burl Pitts, Vicki Butterfield, Everett Olson. Red Cross PresidentYRAE THARPE Sponsor4fNIRS. PAYNE First row: Mona Potts. Rae Tharpe. Pattsy John, Sandra McCoy. Gwen Thies, Shirley Millerdfllary Sue Day, Alice Johnston. Judi Crispell. Second rom Jackie O'Daniel, Larry Church, Gerald Dill, Ronald Nloffet, Charlie Doolin, Gerald Kelley, Norman Gustaf- son, Don Rutherford. Third row: Bob Ames, Larry Richardson, Rob Lhhillier, Jim Lobby, David Robards. Ray Wil- son, -Joe Pendegraft, Breck Caldwell, Pat English. Fourth row: Leroy Town- send, Murry Lorenzen, Bill Potts, Mike Jackson. Y' Interest Clubs -fr , '-'-'--.......-.,,., -A 'SJ Ii Aviation President-CHARLES HARRIS Sponsor-MR. SMITH First row: Richard Huelster, Martin Rogers, Wayne Evarts, Max Stinnett, Cris Clinton, Jim Dennis, Tom Shep- herd, Don Jav. Second row: Ronald Coffey. Jim Ward, Pete Page. Bill Wieda, Gerald Keller. Jerry Seger, Gary Clark. Third row: Franklin Wood- bury, Ronnie McReynolds. D 0 Club President ROCKNE LAWSON Sponsor NIR GALLOWAY First row Rlehard Nichols Grady Beckham We ley Younger Mary Chambers, Cathryn Curtis. Pat West, Trudy Shatzman, Marilyn Moudy, Sher- ry Curry. Second row: Jerry Hatfield, Jerry Botteroff, Ronnie Martin, Rockne Lawson, Harold Peters, Kenneth Turn- er, Dick Burwick, J. D. Hershey. Third row: Don Lawson, Louis Baum, Rod Frazier. Charlie Greniger, Edwin Clay- ton, Leonard Martin. Ronnie Stevens, Raymond Woodworth, Lyle King. Fourth row: Mr. Galloway. Drama Club President-BRUCE HOUSTON Sponsor-MISS BARRETT First row: Judy Newman, Harriet Hatcher. Pat Goodwin, Bruce Houston Jerry Cooper, Virginia Clay, Elsa New man, Carol Fahrig. Second row: Eliza beth Scott. Pat Crews, Peggy Hosp, Sammie Cooper, Sondra Samples, Mar- jana Frising, Eleanor Post, Jean Wil- liams. Third row: Rae Tharp, Gloria Kingrey, Nancy Woolsey, Norma Chap- man, Sue Henson, Pat Scott, Sue Tur- ley, Ann Wees, Shirley Trim. Fourth row: Janice Johnson, Lee Williams, Maureen Vincent, Judy Perkins, Lynn Atherton, Dixie Tingle, Jane Garlock, Barbara Allendorf. Fifth row: Carolyn Updegraff, Tom Shepherd, Larry Gind- ling, Bill Easley, Margie Evans, Bill Nickle, Barbara Taylor, Don Brandreth. Sixth row: Gene Wallace, Lanny Lea, Don Horner, Vern Hine. foplimo Mixer The Joplimo annual mixer was held at Mcfilelland Park. Hot roasted weiners. stuffed with red-hot chilli, made the cold evening one to be re- membered. Miss Ethel Reed was a guest of the Joplimo Staff. National Thespians Presirlent- BRUCE HOUSTON SponsorHMlSS BARRETT First row: Ray Tharp, Sondra Samples, Pat Goodwin, Bruce Houston, Bill Hare. Jerry Cooper, Virginia Clay, Marjana Frising, Eleanor Post. Second row: Sam- mie Cooper. Harriet Hatcher, Maureen Vincent, Judy Perkins, Sue Henson, Pat Scott, Lee Williams, Judy Newman. Third row: Tom Shepherd, Bill Nickle, Larry Gindling, Gene Wallace, Jane Garlock, Bill Easley, Don Horner, Lanny Lea, Don Brandreth. We Strive To Build ct Better World ei rx r a ,nu-rug First row: Anderson Johns Reed Dalb Tedder Hoskins v 1 9 ya a v Meyer, Medcalf, Vincent, Alexander, Van Fleet, Sears, Larson, Ritchhart, Beezley, Tutt, McCann, Prince. Second row: Brooks Brown, Humphrey, Tucker, Wheeler, Lykins, Lea, Gibson Carlock, Goodwin, Fisher, Smith, Hunt, Lawson, Drummel Third row: DuBois, Cooley, Turner, Gowing, Cross, Brooks Wilkins, Schrader,'Cooper, Brown, Williams, Page, Evans s s 9 Harlan, Woods, Meyers, Martin, Frising, Trovel, Summers, McDowell, Knight, Kidd. Grover, Asher, West, Devold. Fifth row: Barlow, Harris, Homlinson, Kay, Olinger, .l0hn, Purkett, File-wood, Davis, Tharp, Watson, Richardson, Halliwell, Keen, Fisher. Sixth row: Brown, Gauntt, Austin, Johnson, Pond, Osborn, Wright, Smith, Samples, Perkins, Martin, Campbell, Higginbotham, Clark, Cook. Lamb, Mrs. Brown. Ponder, Brittor1,'Croach. Fourth row: Johnson, Thurston, OFFICERS President ....,...,,,,,,,,, ......,,,.,..,. I ANE MEDCALF Vice President ., ..,,.., VIRGINIA MCCANN Secretary ,,,.....,,,,,, W- ,,,r....,,,,,,,, JOAN MYERS Treasurer ..., .,.. ,,,,,.,. B A RBARA TEDDER Boasting a total of five hundred girls, the Y-Teens play an active role in J.H.S. school life. The Y-Teen Club, the teen-age department of the Y.W.C.A. has for its purpose to help girls to grow as persons, and to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. The Y.W.C.A. encourages varied activities, which are planned and carried out by the girls, under the leadership of their sponsors, Mrs. Brown and Miss Aldridge. --.T-Q, , , 62,0 rf V, a ! Junior Y-Teens First row: Martin, Welch, Montgomery, Einsel, LeMaster, Luginbill, Croach, Hopkins, Hesse, Smith, Dagley, Speak Willey. Martin, Weston, Mouthuy. Second row: Scott, Akin O'Daniel, Brewer, Carlyle, Beeler, Tingle, Browder, Bailey Mauller, King, Haberly. Aber, Harding. Hasting. Third row McGinnis, Cash. Wright. Cates. MeGoyne, Moffet. Fourth row Kitts. Conroe. Russell, Bass, McCrea, Tedder, Brown. Brown Douglas. Kiser, Dilworth, Wilson, Hosp, Crews, Martin, Black Howard. Roam, Cummings. Fifth row: Deem, Cowan, Croach Salzer. Walker, Rinkel. Burress, Ellis, Owens, Bartley, Morris, lunge, Askins. Franeis, Smith. Brown. Cresap, Schaper, Bogner Williams, Miller, Hatcher, Patterson, Boyington, Newman Dawson. Sixth row: Rodarme, Egner, Sharon, Bigsby, Thomp son, Bradley, Everett, Sams, Campbell, Irvine, Moudy. Cross Pickett, Boyd, Routledge, Byrd. Seventh row: Cole, Dawes O'Brien, Balton, Johnson, Holt, Davidson, Short, Colvin Russell. Bowman, Wible, Klimpt. Morgan, Shatzman, Mc-Cuire Haggart. Long, Jones. Eighth row: Tatum. Aspoas, McCrea Foster, Keeter. Clay, Austin. Crispell. Lohr, Swinehart, Kenney Lucas, McFarland, Post, Scott, Henson, Kunce, Burton. v Q s 1 v Sophomore Y-Teens First row: Horner. Williams. Steele. Schryrock, Cassavechia, Gregor. Masson. Schufelt. Taylor. Woodard, Lauderdale, Angel Wells, Crumble, Harding. Simmons, Carr, Ames, Hurst, Smith, Wagner, Wilcoxsin, Medlin, Hubbard, Cummins. Sixth row Ellis, Allendorf. King. Second row: McCormick, West. Cager. Bormaster, Russell. xlf'Gl0Chif'f'l. Stripling. Hoover. J0l1nS0l'l 0'Ferrel, La Rue. Plant. Sadler. Chapman, Plymton, Hayes, Woolsey, Kingrey, Hamilton, McDowell, Hatfield, Lamb, Trim Prall. Kennie. Crider, Sazler. Rowland. Third row: Mellon, Seventh row: Legg. Terry. Williams. Upflegraff, Wilson, Smith Petty. Cignetti. Steenrod. Brotherton, Langford, Elliff, Nords- Miller. Harrison. McCoy. Crowder. Keller, Maseher, Caryle lierg. Day. Dall. Stovkhan. Kirby, Emlivott. Smith, Reed. Fahrig, Newman. Eighth row: Taylor, Simmons, Baum, Mc Smith, Fourth row: Copple. Whitaker, Russell. Cartwright, Martin. Atherton. Wees, Turley. Jones, Cozad, Frey, Brown Fin'leIv'. Brewer. Mir-hael. l rif-dhr-im. The-is. Erisman, Swindle, Robinson. Savatovif. Steen. Dudlf'3'- Nieholls. Johnston. Miller, Ce-arhouse. Fifth row: Smith. Home Room 205 .4dri5orAKllS5 COI.YlN Presiderzt-NI A RK TEND.-Xl First row: lloli Nvwlwrry. Pat I.f'llHiFIt'f. Phyllis jnhnstnn. Mary llaglvy. De-lanv Roh- inson. llarlrara Clit-t-k, Xirginia Clay. Suv Smith, Rf-lwcva Wilson. Marian Tricllv, SH'- nnd row: Ann Pickett. ,lvanniv Cross. Doris Sow:-rslJy. Kay Thonipfon, Nlary Nlnrgan, Susan Kvvtvr. llarllara Brown. Bill Nlt'Nval, Nlayriard Hegnwn. Thirtl row: llharle-s Cmirv- ton, ,l. D. He-rslivy, Frml Dviiiastcfr. Mark Tendai. Robert Townsend. Carol Johnxon. Ersvline Mapes. Judy Galloway. Fourth row: Don Horner. Bill Taylor. Dan Abernathy. JUNIOR OFFICERS Pr0sif1f'nt FRED ICNULISH Vivo l'resi1fent , LEO 5flHRAlJl'iH Secretary ,, , , , HELEN HOOFNAGLE J tm ..,.. ...1-w,,,. . ,,. WM. .T Home Room 306-A .4dz'isor- NHS? fflfI.KlN President--SIZANNE BOGNEH First row: Nlarjorif' Camplwll. Ramona Mitchell. Dorothy Luka Shirley Sperry. Klar- garet Kinney. Ann Webb. Xlarilyn Nloudy. Rose Dickinson. Suzanne- Bognr-r. Harriet Hatcher. Sr-mncl row: Linda Iryinv. Nlary Lou W'ylJle, Rvonna Barnvtt. Fally Shelton. Ar- lvnr- Dawwn. lil:-ta K1-nnw. Cliarlottr- Praziv-r. Han-l Colin-, Je-anne' Harrif. 'fhirtl rom: Pat Nays, Frvda Nlorrif. Sandra Churchwf-ll. Harry Weaxer. HG-rman Kelfo. Gary Ryan, Sarn Hillhouse. Earl Carpe-nts-r. Fourth row: Eddie Fritz. David Rake-Q. Paul Kingfhorough. Breclc Calflwf-ll. ll I? ik Home Room 201 Advisor-MR. HUMPHREY President-DUANE HUNT First row: Marilyn Croach, Carlene Colvin, Louise Russel, Judy Crispell, Diane Junge, Shirley Sharon, Norma O'Brien, Gloria Bailey, Lorraine Hopkins, Ann Lugenbill. Second row: Jo Ann Pearson, Deloris Dawes, Betty Boyd, Marsha King, Kathy Curtis, Mary Beth Owen, Martha Burres, Nancy Patterson, Kay Hast- ings. Third row: Fred Puckett, Kenneth Cook- erly, Jack Clements, Edgar Barlough, Nelson Townsend, Don Johnson, Kent Christenson, Allen Norman. Fourth row: Bob Jarvis, Mike Robertson, Merle Medcalf, Duane Hunt, Vern Hine, Mike Levenson, Ronald Speer, Max Lindsey, Jerry Segers. .5-fel Home Room 300 Advisor-MRS. FUHR President-JULIE RODARME First row: Barbara Horn, Linda Lindley, Janis Russell, Eva Klingman, Martha Croach, Rose Marie Keen, Joan Bradley, Nancy Davidson, Diana Einsel, Corina Ellis. Second row: Mary Lucas, Barbara Kay, Julie Rodarme, Melva Harding, Annetta Strong, Calvin Provins, Gerald Dill, Arnal Morris, Charles Duncan. Third row: Jimmie Cellner, Don Henshaw, Beverly Brown, James Pierce, Roy Stevenson, Vernie Kennell, David Doyle, Lonnie Smith. Fnurth row: Clyde Jeffries, Fred English, Jim Davis, James Ward. HERE EWREQENH .lu '--F, 'tar' Rl' i.l. tl Q Home Room 301 Advisor-MISS LANT President-MONA MCGUIRE First row: Gilbert Arthur, Imogene Dinwiddie, Catherine McAfee, Jean Grey, Bobbe Conrow, Deanna Caceres, Sue Swinehart, Judy Martin, Peggy Hosp, Billie Dilwarth. Second row: Lee Williams, Roberta Watson, Mary Watts, Linda Austin, Trudy Schatzman, Mona McGuire, Valrie Rinkle, Dikie Tingle, Aaron Smith. Third row: Bill Roughton, Richard Burnings, Bob Walker, Ronald Coffeey, Stanley Parent, Fred Hammer, Ronald Wimsett, Buryl Pitts. Fourth row: Darrell Harmon, Darrell Callen- tine, Gary Atkinson, Ronnie Maupin, Larry Rolleg, Eldon Ellison, Leonard Martin. Fifth row: Jerry Beeler. Home Room 310 Ad1'isorANlRS. OBER President f-LANNY LEA First row: Charlotte Steinberg, Barbara Cowen. Marv Mouthuv. Loretta Bw-lf-r, Linda NIeCrea, Joy Blaek, Marie Foster. Judy Rout- ledge. Jackie Nlr'Farland. Carol Young. Sc-cond row: Sylvia Long. Carol Short. Karen Carlyle, Jane Lohr. Helen Hoofnagle. Deloris Hartje, Judy Newman, Linda Tatum. Mary Sue Douglas. Third row: Janice McKinley. Leon Stockton. Tom Shepherd, Bill Baldwin. Davy Campbell. Jim Moffet. Hadley Clark. Rav- mond Wilson. Fourth row: David Daniels, Bob Frazier. Bill Wieda. Cary Kelley, Bruce Jones. Lanny Lea. Marvin Steen. Marion Ellis, Ed- ward Hanke. 5 59 Home Room 104 Advisor-MRS. ROGERS President-JANICE RAYMOND First row: Kay Wilson, Judy Weston. Imo- gene Howard. Patty Aiken. Marian Mont- gomery. Elizabeth Smith. Dixie Asher, Nancy Howerton, Janice Raymond. Velma Walker. Seeond row: Mary Massey. Marilyn Farrar, Carolyn Mauller. Jacque Mc-Coyne. Patsy Willey. Marilyn Haherly. Leona Aber. Glenna Martin. Corda Cash. Third row: Dollie Gates. Vickie Butterfield. Shirley Wright. film! ' H lf 5 HI Home Room 203 A1lvisorfMlSS ROBINSON PresidenlvNANCY DEEM First row: Wanda Hill, Sandra Julian, Mar- cella Handy, Karen Collins. Joyce O'Daniel, Linda Miller, Rosemary Stark, Delores Smith, Billie Bolton. Violet Brewer. Second row: Lois Rhines, Nancy Moffet. Laura Lou Schaper, Nancy Deem. Pat Hesse, Wilson Eastburn, Max Tubbs, .lohn McCullough, Wilbert Fin- ley. Third row: Larry Salzers, Jim Dennis, Jerry Allen. Don Bell. Gary Clark, Jerald Keller. Joe Pendergraft. John Perry. ff -5 -af fd ll A IL.. El ll I ,QI ll E BIZ.. EH ' I Q, Ei I J ill ll ll I ll. ll 'FH Home Room 202 Advisor-MR. MANN President-LEO SCHRADER First row: Nancy Martin, Pat Emmert, Susan Askins, Beverly Bass, Violet Martin, Shirley Byrd, Sandra Martin, Trudy Hosp, Dorothy Salzer, Mary Price. Second row: Neville Sue Graham. Sally Sanders, Marcia Mitchell, Gloria Egner, Carolyn Sams. Betty Burkhar, Lucy Andrews, Joy Myers, Judy Tedder. Third row: Bernard Massey, Terry Moore, Don Mitchell. Leo Schrader, Bob Allen, Kenneth Storm, Jerry Rogers, Mary Hurt. Fourth row: Wayne Everetts, Gary Cox, Bob Marbury, Max Stinnet, Bill Christman, Jimmy York, Kenneth Stratton. Jerry Starkweather, Buddy Ball. Fifth row: Larry Gindling. Home Room 306 Advisor-MISS SULLIVAN President-LYNNE FRANCIS First row: Don Brandreth, Myrna Thompson, Jo Ann Shade, Carol Ann Klimpt. Pat Crews. Lynn Francis, Judy McCrae, Kathy McGinnis. Beverly Holt, Buddy Paul. Second row: Virgil Grunden, Allen Buzzard, Ross Roberts, Sue Blizzard, Lynn Newcomb, Carolyn Sue Moffet, Sandy Foster, Kenny Wilkins, Louis Myers. Third row: David Kershaw, Robert Lohr. Gary Gamble, Charles Doolin. ISK 11132181 ICH i i 5- E '91 ll ll I El elf?-555 Home Room 103 Advisor--MR. WILLIAMS President-TOM GLAZE First row: Marjorie Haggart, Donna Kitts, Pat Brown, Donna Speak, Nancy Roam, Anita Bowman, Eleanor Post, Teekeela Scott, Shirley Gibbs, Peggy Kiser. Second row: Jim Dailey, Anna Jean Cummings, Ann Pendleton, Dar- lene Robertson, Earline Burton, Jack Prigmore. Jim Robson, Bill Nuttle, Bucky Jeans. Third row: Bill Johnson, Clifford Bell, Pepper Sher- wood, Tom Glaze, Bob Turner, Murphy Chap- lain, Bob Copeland, Don Jay. Fourth row: Bill Nickles, David Sniker, Gordon Hastings, Robert Drake, Gene Wallace, Jim Koonce, Danny Pyles, David Gillmore, Bob Thornhill. Fifth row: Earl Kohkey. Home Rooms 501, 502, 503 504. 505 First row: Bolt Olmerlechner. Larry Cliurvh. Steve Turner. Bill Bri-azele. Richard Hinike-r, Bill Nlellauglilin. Larry Gibson. Lf-un Watts. Bob Huustun, Charles Blaukett. Sei-ond mwg .lim Corp. Clautun Parrish. Totniny .-Xltlrige-, Larry Cummins. Paul Lemlm-r. Nlurri- Rims:-, .lvrry Jones. L4iw'1-ll llerliew. 'liltird ruw: Jw- - Paloski. Richard Daniels, Dun Gary, Caroll Simon. Ken Massey, Ed Harlmugh. Hadley Clark. Albert Thurnton. Fourth row: ,lim W?-st. Ted Kelley. Larry Bal, Steven Smith, Paul Welili. llulm Lye, Carl Evans, Ci-urge Fisher. llill llrr-wer. CHANGING HARRIET TO TERRY . . . Terry. portrayed hy Harriet Hatelier. is lzeing exctel- lently made up by Sondra Samples fur tlif- junior Class Play. Gruwing Pains a play of delightful humur. presented Nov. 19. in the High School Auditorium. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST . . . lt is seldom that a junior group of youngsters can be still long enough to have such a pic- ture taken. Seen here is the en- tire cast of the Junior Class Play, Growing Pains. A bang-up perfnrmance was given by these amateurs. Seated: Susan Askins, Diane Einsel. Barbara Che-ek, Harriet Hatcher, Lee Williams, Virginia Clay, Judy Newman. Standing: Larry Gindling. Bill Baldwin. Bill Christman, Duane Hunt. Pal Scott. Lyn Newconib. Linda Tatum, Gene Wallace. Lanny Lea. Tom Shepherd, Ger- ald Dill. Junior Class presents MGROWI G PAI 9' D 9 ' I '-' ' .,,V,,,,qA .tl , ki t Father, do you like the West. Left to right: Virginia Clay. Duane Hunt, Harriet Hatcher, Lee Williams. Linda Tatum, Judy Newman, Pat Scott, George: It isnu as if I was a mere mild. Susan Askms. A , . . fter all, Ire got a legal lzcense to drive. Left to right: Larry Gindling, Duane Hunt, Lyn Newcomb, Virginia Clay, Barbara Cheek, Diane Einsel. Harriet Hatcher. I ,Y CAST 8 Harriet Hatcher, . Terryg Virginia Clay, Mrs. Mclntyreg Duane Hunt. Prof. V Mclntyreg Larry Gindling. --- George, Tom Shepherd, Hal, Bill Baldwin, Brian: Gerald Dill, Omarg Judy Sewman, Miriang Susan Askins, Pattyg Lanny Lea, Pete: Pat Scott, ,laneg Lee Williams, Prud- enceg Lynn Newcomb, Mrs. Patterson, Diana Einsel, Elsie Pattersong Bill Christman, Dutchg Barbara Cheek, Sophieg Linda Tatum, Viviang Gene Wallace, Traffic Of- ficerg Pat Crews, Bill Nichols, Extrasg lane Garlock, Rae Tharp, Student Directors. I rw- L M X '2 0 K ' . . . , 6 'I' Policeman, Well, you can just dance yourself rrght Q ', down to the station, Sonny. Q s 4 3 Left to right: Lee Williams, Pat Scott, Judy Newman, Tom Shepherd, Duane Hunt, Pat Crews, x X ' NXT Larry Gmdling, Gene Wallace, Bill Baldwin, Harriet Hatcher, Gerald Dill. Diane Einsel, Susan Askins, Bill Christman. '1 r- 7 1 ' A tum- oo 'Vaal -,,. ox I E Q 0 fur 0 . ,', Q ,rg K., x ' 0 001 1190 0 'uf-C LULU 1. Q 0. 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U tus In l x ' ' ' u S n.'u.l,n' 'V' In-Q A I, nl . lug --S' 1, , 4 'lr-o ' 51 ll: They Serve the Student Body Zz ,,,f W ff .ifff-' M A Left to right: Joe Pendergraft, Buddy Paul, Mike Cusack. Donna Kitts. Sara Van Ifle-et, Jim Hunt. Lynne Francis. Dean Tuggle. Mary jane Savatuvirk. Pat Martin, Huh Stinson, Mauro:-n Yim-1-nt. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ,, , JIM HUNT Vice President , MIKE CUFACK Secretary SARA VAN FLEET J, J gl? :il ,..,I ry 7 . V K J I My' , - 3 I SENIOR OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, ,,... ,I 0 E ENSLEY Vice President ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, G US GUSTAFSON Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,,,, K AY DALBY .I 7-' , f L? lf 4 , ., ABBOTT, BILL General . ALEXANDER, PEGGY Student .Connell General PTGSLCZBILZ Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Solo and En- JIM HUNT semble, Drum Corps, Pep Club. ALLEN, BETTY Commercial AMES, B013 Vocational Red Cross. ANDERSON, KATHRYN General ANDREWS, BETTY General Pep Club. ANTLE, JERRY General U I Band, Key Club, Orchestra. AREHART, CHARLES Commercial fs...- ASHER,SHIRLEY , 'f' : Commercial fn' ',jfg, Y-Teens. Secretarial Club. 5 4- I I X ATKINSON, GLORIA I General X,-. Y-Teens 5 U C d BARD, CAROL Q et Colonel Commercial ORVILLE BRILL Y-Teens, Pep Club. BARLOW, JANE General Band, Orchestra, Senior Choir. Solo and Ensemble, Drum Corps, FFA. BAUM, LOUIS General Key Club, Hi-Y, DO. BEEZELY, LAVETTA General Orchestra, Band, Drum Corps, Solo and Ensemble, FFA, Spyglass. BELANGER, GUY Vocational BIBEE, PAULINE Commercial BOAZ, Lois General BOTTEROFF, JERRY Vocational ATWELL, JAMES Vocational ROTC. AUSTIN, MARY Commercial Pep Club, Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. BACON, BILL General Los Amigos, Jr. Class Play, Spyglass. BAILEY, THELMA Commercial BAKER, HENRY General Diamond and Disc, Rifle Team Com mander, Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Track BARBER. JOHNNY Vocational I l'OO!bz1ll. lla-ke-tlmall. 'I'ra4-k. llizlmonml J'-1 'Ut BOWERS. DON Honorary Cadet - H g'q Colonel and lliw. K4-y Club PAT MARTIN BOK.SHIRLEY General BOYD. BONNIE General BRILL. ORVILLE College Key Club. Diamond a Ready Rifles Calle! Col BRO.um'A'rER. PAT Ifonzmerrial BROOKs.B1LL1EJO Ceneral Yffeens, Spyglass. BROOKS. SUE Cornmerrial Y-Teens, Pep Club. BROWN. HELEN C0llZIlIFfl'iIIl Y-Teens, llc-wling Tr-am. ml Om-l. .3 Dirt. Exer- 11 ik as av' BROWN.JOYCE Cornmerrial SK Y-Teens. Secretarial Club. Bowling. as Pep Club. I - BROWN. LLOYD ' 1 ' General ' I ' 'X Ever-Ready Rifles, Diamond and Dise. ' bb BROWN. PHYLLIS lfornmerrial 4 3 Y-Ter-ns. Pvp Club. Senior ffbuir. B1'RKE'r'r. GARLAND General Spyglafs. U0 Club. BFRWICK. DICK General D0 Club. CAMPBELL. FAROLYN General Sr, Lhoxr. X-le-1-ns. Solo and lin-s'm Spyglas-. f.ll4't'I'lt'8Ilf'I'. CAPPS. BETTY General CARR. TOM College L LS CARROLI COLLEER General CARTER. LEONA Commerrzal Secretarial Club. ' . ? EA CARVER. CHARLES Vorational Archery Club. CHAMBERS, MARY General DO Club. CIIRISTMAN, DAVE College Hi-Y, Diamond and Disc CLARK. ROBERT Vofational CLAYTON. EDWIN General D0 Club. CLINE. LOIJIE General CLINTON, CHRIS . General Fggtbqll Captain Rifle Team, Debate, Camera Club. Aviation Club, EYPI'-Rf'Z'1Cly COMER, LETHA General COOK. CHARLENE Commercial Pep Club, Y-Teens, Secretarial. COOK, GERALDINE Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Choir. COOLEY. NANCY General Pep Club, Y-Teens COOPER. JERRY General Debate. The-spians. Diamond and Disc. COOPER. SAMMIE Cornnzerrial Juplimo. Pep Club, Y-Teens, FTA, Thr-spians. Juniur Class Play. CORNELL. GEORGE General CROACII. lllARY ' General H0meC0ming Queen E'-Teens. DO Cluli. SARA VAN FLEET 3955- MARY Corrznzerrinl Pep Clulr. Solo anfl lfnsenilile. llruni Lorps. Fenior Choir, Y-TI-I-ns. Secretar- ial Cluli. CVRRY. SIIIQRIIY Comnzerrial CL'sAcK. lVlIKE College Football. Basketball. Hi-Y President. Vice Presicle-nt. Sllltlvlll Counvil. Track. DALBY, KAY College Senior Class Sec-re-tary, Y-Teens. Drum Corps. DAMER, EDDIE College Key Club, Boys' State, Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemlilv. Orchestra. DAVIDSON. BOB General ,loplimo Business Manager, Key Club. Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Boys' State, Diamond antl llise. DAVIS, IRIS U DEVOLD. PAT General Y-Teens. DOBBINS, JOANNE Commercial 45 Y? 'zu-Srl' DODSON. GEROLD General Diamond and Disc. DONAHUE. TOM College Hi-Y. Diamond and I DOUGLAS. JOHN General Football, Traek. DUBOIS. LOIS Conirrzerfial Y-Teens. Pep Club. DIJNCAN. VIC General Football. Travk. Hi-H EASLEY. BILL General list. Senior Choir. The-spians. Camera Club. Eu-r-Rf-arly Riflf- 'llc-ani. QRS wx Dram Corps Majorette x XNIH JOHNS FISHER, NELRENA Commereial Pep Club. Y-Teens. FISHER, SHERMAN lofalional FOSTER. BOB Cornrnerrial FOOtball. Track. Hi-Y. FREEMAN. LARRY College Solu and Ensemble, Seniur Cliuir, Band, SPQR. FRISINC, lVlARJANNA General Pep Club. Y-Teens, Tliespians, Debate. CARLOCK. JANE College Drum Cnrps. Y-Teens, Thespians, FTA. EDWARDS, DONNA General Pep Club. St. Cecilia. Club, Y-'l'r'c'ns. ENSLEY. JOE General Football. lilaskm-lball. Class President, Hi-Y. Disc. FISHER, CAROLE College Orchestra, Senior Choir, Y-Teens. LOS Allllgllli. FISHER, DOROTHY General Y-Teens. x. LOS .xllllgtlm U0 Track, Senior Diamond and K . ESTES. WILMA Cornnzerfial Ri QE QR Juplimu, Y-Teens. Secretarial Club. EVANS. MARJORIE General FARNEY. ROBERT College Ba:-ke! ball. FARRELI.. SAMMY Cvllege Basketball and Funtlmall Manager, SPQR President. l'Iver-Ready Rifle Team, Diamond and Disc. FAY. JACK College Joplimo, lliainnml and Uisv. Fpygluss. LOS fxliiignnf. FILEWOOD. lNlARY ELLA College Y-Teeris, Pep Club. l' ffl. S . , it .mx vc-7 Senior Class GAUNTT. C.-XROLYN i General Pfgsldent Y-'lxf'l'IlS, llnwling Team. JOE ENSLEY GAVNTT. GARY I.'!lllP,L'f' GIBBONS. STEVE College Football, Track, Hi-Y. Diamond and Disc. GIBSON, JANICE General ljflllll Cnrps, SI-niur Choir. Y-'l'ec-ns, Pep Club. GIPFORD. DON General Hi-Y. GNADT, CHARLES General Football, Baseball. GOFE. FINICE General GOOCH ROBERT Vorational Junior Class Play. Fuozball, Diamond and Disc, Golf. Hi-Y. 95 T-uv gfi U . 3. F' GOODWIN, PAT Cf,- b 95 College fa Y ' Thespians, Girls' State, Debate, Solo ,f ' and Ensemble, Senior Choir, FTA. UNK - GOWING, NANCY wtf, . 'ei' ' y General R- 'Af , Y-Teens, Los Amigos. N5 Q.,-wi-.. GRANT, TOM College Gulf, Hi-Y. GRAY, BILL General Key Club, Diamond an Ready Rifle Team. GREENWOOIJ, DON General Archery Club. GRENIGER. CHARLES General GRIFFIS. KEITH General GRISSOM, RAYMOND Vocational d Disc, Ever- Fuutball, Track, D0 Club. foplzmo Business Manager BOB DAVIDSON HARREL, ART General Football, Hi-Y. HARRIS, CHARLES General Joplimo, Spyglass, Diamond and Disc, Aviation President, Ever-Ready Rifle Team. HARRIS, HENRIETTA Commercial Drum Corps, Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. HARUTUN, DAVE College Orchestra, Key Club, Boys, State. HATFIELD, JERRY General Ever-Ready Rifle Team HEIDEL, DAVID General Spyglass. Drum Major, GROVER, ELEANOR General Drum Corps, Band, Orch CURTIS, CATHERINE General , -rf 4 -.ax 6, .. , estra, Y-Teens. ,I G gg- - Y f Q ie - . Rf GUSTAFSON, NORMAN General Football, Track. Senior Class Vice President, Hi-Y, Red Cross. GUTHERIE, PEGGY General HABERMEHL, LARRY College Key Club, Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Sen- ior Choir, Debate, Diamond and Disc. HAGER, JERRY General Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Rifle Team. HAILEY. JUNE Cornnzercial HALLIWILL, GLORIA Commercial Pep Club, Y-Teens. HARE, WILLIAM College Thespians, Diamond a Class Play. HARLAN, NADINE General Pep Club, Y-Teens. nd Disc, Junior fnplimo HELLI-IR. JERRT C0 Ffl1f0f5 Ffmulall. Track PHI X POND . . , . HRX X XX FLEET HEINSON.CLYDE1NE l'lE'l'IIEIiINGTON. JACK General HIGGINBOTIIAM. DOROTHY fl0I71f7lt'l'l'f!ll Y-Tw-ns. Senior Choir, Secretarial Club. HOLT. WlI.I,IANI General HOLLINGSWORTH, CI.AUD1NE General Senior Choir. HOSKINS, CARLA General C-irls' State, Drum Corps, FTA, Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemble, Orchestra. llO-SKINS, GARY General Spygzlass. Corn nz ereial 6' 45' 1- HOUSTON, BRUCE College I 1 Thespians, Boys' State, Diamond and ' , Disc, Debate, Band, Orchestra. , A I ' HOUSTON, DAN - Commercial S HUELSTER, RICHARD General Band, Orch:-ftra. Camera Club, Avia- tion Club. Joplimo. Solo and Enfemhle. HUMPHREY. MARY General Y-Teens. HUNT. JIM Cornrnereial Hi-Y, Band. llaielmall. Ftuclent Council President. HUNT. SANDRA Conznlerdal Y-Ter-ns. Pep fQlul1.5eerr-tarial Club. HIQNZEKER. Lois Vocational HUTCHISON, DEE General Los Amigos. IRWIN, ESTIIER General JACKSON, LAYTON Vocational Football, Baseball. I '. 1 Pep Club. Yfr.-En., D0 Club. JOHNS, NANCY College ' Girls' State, Orchestra, Senior Choir Spyglass Edltor Solo and Ensemble, Drum Corps Major- JOHN SHEPHERD em., JOHNSON, BILL General JOHNSON, JERRY General Eve-r4Ready Rifle Team, Diamond and Disc. JOHNSON, KAY Commereial Y-Teens, Spyglass, Tennis, Bowling. JOHNSON, LOIS Commercial Pep Club. Secretarial Club. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club, Senior Choir Pep Club. JORDAN. BOB General Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Spyglass. Dia- mond and Disc, Bowling. JUNGE, LORRAINE College Y-Teens, Pep Club. JACKSON, NIICHAEL General Band, Orchestra. JACOBSON, BASIL Vocational JAMES, NIARILYN General DO Club. JAY, JON General Diamond and Disc. TeaIII. JENNESS, EARL Vocational JOHN, PATSY Commercial Spyglass, Y-Teens. Club. Ever-Ready Rifle Red Cross, Pep D.A.R. Representative JANE Nll-HJC.-ALF KI-:I.LEY, GERALD C1171 eral Kmn. CAROL General llrum Corus, Jlllllllllll. Fvnior Choir. l'e-p Club. Spyglafs, Caruvra Club. KING, LYLE l'm-ullnnal DU Club. KNIGHT, DONNA l.'0mnIerr'I'11l Y-'ll-cans. Pup Club, Drum Corps, Or- chestra, Secretarial Club. KRUMMEL. BILLIE College SPQR. DPll8lf'. Y-'l'e-I-ns, FTA. LAMB. DAYNA General Los Amigos, Y-'l'vr'rIs. KAY. CAIzoI.I'N fI1'm'rr1l H - l e's'II-. KEEN. XVILLA V CQUIIZHIPFVIVIII l fllvvni. l'a-p Club . ll A. LANEY, DAVID General Band. Orvhvstra. Solo and Ensemble. I LARSON CLETA General Cl 1 1, Q Orchestra. Senior Choir. Y-Teens. Drum m 1 Corps. , ' LAWSON. DONNIE Vofazional D0 Club. Hi-Y. LAWSON, ROCKNE Voralional DO Club. LAWSON, WILDA Commerfial Pep Club. Secretarial Cl LEA. Jo ANN ffnnzmvrfifzl Pvp Club. Y-Tf'f'IlN. LEAKEY, Km Nl,-XRIE Commercial Sf-cr:-tarial Club. LONG. ALFRED General ub. Y-Teen Q., 4 LONG, JOYCE - College 1 ' Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Choir. 1 LYKINS, HAZEL General Q . Pep Club. Y-Teens Q K 1 . l N MAGRUDER, JOEL Key Club MCBEE, CAROL , Commercial PT6Sld6HfS Y-Teens. JOHN SACKETT MCCANN, VIRGINIA JACK PEARSON Cojjege Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, C-irls' State. MCCOY, WILLIAM Vocational MCDOWELL PHYLLIS Commercial Spyglass, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Secretarial Club. MCGLOCHIEN, RONALD General Football, Diamond and Disc, Track Hi-Y. MCREYNOLDS, RONNIE College Diamond and Disc, Track, Band, Avia- tion Club, Bowling. MEDCALF, JANE College Y-Teen President, Girls' State, Drum Corps, FTA Senior Choir. MEYER, JOAN College Girls' State, Y-Teens, Drum Corps, SPQR, FTA. College Debate. Spyglass, Los Amigos, Camera Club. A MARSII. JERRY Vocational MARTIN, DELOIS General Y-Teens, Solo and Ensemble, Band, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Drum Corps. MARTIN, PAT Commercial Honorary Cadet Colonel. Student Coun- cil, Pep Club President, Y-Teens, Sec- retarial Club. MARTIN, RONNIE General DO Club, Spyglass. MASSEY, CHARLES Vocational Baseball. 3 ax 'SZ' my HI'-Y President MIKE c:I's,xcK NIILTON. LEA ANN Gen 1-ml NIOFFET. ROBERT General Ever-RI-acly Rifle- Ts-am. Diamund and Diff. glrvlivry Clulm. MOMCI1lLON'IClI. Nl.-XRLENE General MOORE, SHIRLEY COl7llII67'f'iIll Y-Teens, Pep Club. NIORRIS, CAROL General NIOSIER, JACK General DO filulr. lxlILI.l-IR. DARLENE Gfrierul DU Cfluli. NIILLER. DAVID College T-A 'Z fi -33 MOSIER, WENOKA d Cornnzerrial ' Moss, KENNETH , General 6 ' ' Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Rifle Team, L 1 Diamond and Disc. A gi MOYER. BOB Conzmerrial Diamoml anrl Dim Buys' State. HiAY. Ml,'LLINS. MERLE College Diamond and Dise, Los Aniigos. Arch- ery Club. lWYERS. COWETA Gunznzerfial Y-Tf-f-n- NIEI.. CAROLYN General ' f'f'n5 NEWKIRK, ANCIL General NICHOLS, RICHARD General DO Club. L Rifle Team Commander HENRY IIAKER PONDER. DIANA Commercial Y-Teens. Senior Choir. POTTER, BARBARA Cllf7IIl1E'fl'iIIl POTTS. BILL General Solo and linseiiilmle, Senior Choir. Band, Key Club. VPOTTS. MONA f.l0lIII7It'fl'l!1l . .. , . H -Im-nf. le-p Llub. Red Cross. PRINCE. Juni' Ifollege X- l'l'f'n5. PKCKETT. BILL fforr1l11err'1'al Thespiana Se-I-retarial Club, Cheerleader. Clerical Club. 07DANIEL, JACKIE Vocational Red Cross. OLINGER, JANITH College Joplimo, Pep Club, Y-Teenf. sa.. I A C OLSON. EVERETT College Joplimu, Los Amigos, Ever-Ready Rifle Team. Diamond and Disc. OSBORN. PAM General Y-Teens. Pep Club. PACE. PATTI General Joplinio. Y-Teens. FTA, Pep Club. PEARSON, JACK General Solo and Ensemble, Key State. Orchestra. PERKINS, JUDITH General Y-Teens. FTA. Spyglass, National Thespians. PETERS. HAROLD lforational D0 Club. Club. Boys' Drama Club, PFLUG JOE College Fuotball, Track, Hi-Y, Thespians. POND, PAULA Commercial Joplimu CO-Editor, Y-Teens. Secretarial Club. Sophomore 2 'X PURKETT, CAROLE Commercial EU67'-Reddy Joplimo, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Secretarial Club. Commander LARRY ROBBINS R'2fffZggfHAR0N 3' Cheerleader. Girls' State, Y-Teens. RICHARDSON, LAWRENCE Vocational Baseball. Red Cross. RICHARDSON, SHIRLEY Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club. RICHARDSON, SUAN Y Commercial X-Teens, Senior Choir. RIGGS, LEO General Football, Basketball, Baseball, Diamond and Disc, Hi-Y. RITCHHART, MARILYN Commercial Orchestra, Drum Corps, Joplimo, FTA, Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. ROBARDS, DAVID College Hi- Y, Red Cross, Diamond and Disc. ROBBINS, LARRY Q General ' Ever-Ready Rifle Team Commander, Diamond and Disc. I I ROBINSON, JERRY - General J Football, Track, Hi-Y. I ROBSON, RON General Joplimo. Key Club, Band, Spyglass. ROGERS, MARTIN General Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Aviation Club, Diamond and Disc. ROSENBERG, JAY College Diamond and Disc, Orchestra, Boys' State. Key Club, Bowling. Ever-Ready Rifle Team. RUTHERFORD, DON General Hi-Y. Baseball, Football. SACKETT, JOHN General Key Club President, Boys' State, Foot- ball. Hi-Y. Diamond and Disc, Band. SAMPLES, SONDRA College Y-Teens. EWS s Y-Teen President JANE MEDCALF STEVENS, RON General Archery Club, D0 Club. STINSON, BOB Commercial Band, Basketball, Baseball, dent Council, Boys' State. STOOTS, RONALD Commercial Joplimo. SUMNERS, CLAUDETTE General Y-Teens, Spyglass. TALIAEERRO, DAN Vocational TANNER, EMMA Commercial Y-Teens. SCHRADER, SHIRLEY Commercial Drum Corps. Y-Teens, FTA, Orchestra, 1 Secretarial Club. SEARS PAT Drum Corps, Orchestra, Band, Y-Teens, , Pep Club. r R SESLER GENE College Football, Track, Hi-Y, Spyglass. SHEETS, J. B. General Diamond and Disc. SHEPHERD, JOHN College Spyglass Editor, SPQR, Archery Club, Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Rifle Team. SMITH, CRAIG General Band, Orchestra. SMITH, CARRY General Basketball, Baseball. SMITH, JACQUE Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. SMITH, MARY LOU Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. SPENCER, DAVID General Football, Track, Hi-Y, Spyglass. Hi-Y, Stub TAYLOR, DON Vocational Football. Red CTU-95 TEDDER, BARBARA ' Commercial Y-Teens. Drum Corps. Band. Qirls' I State. Senior Choir, Secretarial Club President. THARP, RAE Commercial Girls' State, Y-Teens, Tllespians, Red Cross President. THURSTON, KAY Commercial Y-Teens. Secretarial Club. TIMBERMAN, DON General Diamond and Disc, Eve Team. TOMLINSON, BARBARA Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. TROXEL, ALBERTA Commercial Y-Teens. Spyglass. TUCKER, MARTHA Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club, Secretarial Club. r-Ready Rifle TUCKER, MELVIN General Spyglass, Track. TUCKER, RICHARD General 26 TURNER, KENNETH General D0 Club. TURNER, NANCY Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club TUTT, MARY ANN College Pep Club. Yffeens, FTA. VAN AMBER, DORIS Commercial VANDEVER, BILL Commercial Band, Diamond and Disc, Boys State VAN FLEET, SARA College ,loplimo CO-Editor, Student Council Sec retary, Homecoming Queen Y Teens FTA. Cheerleaders SUE WRIGHT SHARON REED WHYTE, LARRY General Senior Choir. WICKS, STANLEY General WILKINS. CAROL Gen eral Y-Teens. Pep Club. WILKINS, REX General Diamond and Disc, Ever- TeaIII. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Commercial Juplirnn, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Club, Spyglass. WOLF, MILTON Vocational VERMILLION, LEROY General Track Football VINCENT MAIJREEN College K Solo and Ensemble YTecnS Student Council, Girls' State, ETA, Reg Club. S WALKER, BILL General Football, Diamond and Disc Track Hi-Y. WALKER, KATHRYN College Solo and Ensemble Drum Corps Sen ior Choir, Y-Teens, Orchestra WATSON, PHYLLIS Commercial Y-Teens. WATTS, JIM General Hi-Y. WELLS, ROBERT General WEST, PAT General WHEELER, BARBARA General Girls' State, Drum Corps, Y-Teens, FTA, Senior Choir, Band. WHITE, JOHN College Football, Track, Band. Ready Rifle Secretarial WOLF, THEDA RAE Commerrial Secretarial Club, Pep Club WOODBURY, FRANKLIN - General President Jfvplirnrv. Dianwnfl and Disc. Flvygxlaaa, PKI' MARTIN Came-ra Club, .-'hialiun Club, Arvllf-rv Club. Woons, MAXINE Commerrial Pep Club, Y-Teens. WooDwoRTH, RAYMOND General DO Club. WOODY, JACK General Diamond and Disc, hver-Ready Rifle Drill Team. WRIGHT, SUE Commercial Girls' State, Y-Teens, Cheerleader, Sec- retarial Club. Joplimo. YARBROIIGH, RICHARD General YOUNGER, WESLEY Vocational DO Club. fl QRS all K l:l.EC'l'lClN IJAY' , . . ln thia picture arf- four seninr- parlivipating in the annual el:-1-tinn nf Slllflfill Cuunvil me-mberf and Class Qffieerx. The-e Ntu- f-ntx arn- unrle-r tbl' mlirwlllln of Nlr. '. Reading frnrn ll-fr tu right: Rub- Farney. Vic' Dum-an. Nlil-if' lavliron and Don Rutherfnrcl. li Nc-ev 'hwv' if xv! JY' V ,, ,I1 .M-w- U1 st 1111111 Curl 611111 Bm 4 MAR A C FNS . -I .-ff' 5- 'U ,,,-as Y .N 1 QW Pensonalzty P us mx l -A- 371, 'f ' L. ...ix ., Y ,,l K f 5 rr f F -W, 2 , six:-2 f . 'gist-W.: ff-web , yd! . .Tix A .y:!57ik,s'. nJfsf-ai ,Ji m ' 99'-' Q life , ' 'qv i' iii 4, 43-Q, if A-fn., -'U T u.-fi w-,ig Q-Sz., S- 1' 1 IIN! 1 III I Joplmw Staff Presents 'CEBB TIDEW Left to right Lanny Lea Eddie Damer Janlth Ohnger Carol Kldd Man 'Nlargaret Dagley Marilyn Richhart Shirley Qharon Shirley Williams Mike Cu ack Kay Dalby Carol Purkett Pat Martin Don Bowers Maureen Vincent Joe Ensley Samrme Cooper Patti Page Wilma Estes SueWrhtLeWll Jud 'We H tHtch JkP Stdj Bl ig e 1 iam v wman arrie a er ac earson eae ane ar ow Carolyn Updegraff Sara Yan Fleet Sharon Reed Paula Pond Nlary Jane Sawatovic Elaine Cartrig Ebb Tide flrazla 0 the ea Sea Rater Heralds , ueen s Attendants Ladies in Waiting Crown Bearer ...,,. Flower Girls ...,,, The Queen ,,,,, Pages ,,,s,,ss... Vanessa ,,,,,s Ebb Tide ,,,, Naila of the Sea THE 1955 QUEEN CORONATION Ebb Tide Part I Organist Gwen Warden Part II Jane Barlovs Carolyn Updegraff Mary Jane Savatovick Elaine Cartwright Lanny Lea Part III THE PROCESSIOIXAL Eddie Damer Jack Pearson ..,, ,.,,, K ay Dalby, Mike Cusack, Business Manager' Maureen Vincent Joe Ensley Business Manager Shirley Williams, Shirley Sharon Patti Page Sammie Cooper Mary Dagley Marilyn Ritchart Wilma Estes Sue Wright Janith Olinger Carol Kidd Carole Purkett Y,,,m,,.,,,,,,Sara Van Fleet, Paula Pond ..,,,,,,,,Pat Martin, Don Bowers Business Manager Judy Newman Lee Williams Part IV THE CROWNINC OF THE QUEEN Sharon Reed Harriet Hatcher Part V THE FINALE Jane Barlow, Carolyn Updegraff, Mary Jane Savatovick, Elaine Cartwright, Harriet Hatcher fl, 'F' 'Wow ' . V y TROU Q-I vi I' ef N . ,- : 1 S ,. 1 . , 2, 5-..' ., ,A 4 V, Am I - ' M, 1 C' .. l , v . ,, A - a T '5 1 . . BLED C Hffing on 1, 0-EDITO OUR Mosr HoNoRRn GRAD ...A A iihough he 'ffm time 1'ZL'f T' fhf- cwiigdl ' ' Another , is no longer with us, Mr. Deatherage is and always Wthf'UFu111Qla is Wally ggttl 'fS. Sara iinddrgument See will he a part of ,I.H.S. Here we see Glen R. Ups- mg Sara told Paula. It loms fo be signing the alumni register at the Homecoming concerning thoks, 35 if Game. e hne'Up dai ...J-W A PEAGEFUL TWOSQME . . . Nj, , l y my my Such goings on! Lynne, our Y-Teen delegate to tht YWLA Centennial in New York i' rf ting, hrr hmad 4 i , s -s f - 1' in our Student Council Presi- df-ut's shoulder. Jim and Lynne are just two of ilu- many en route to the Turkey Day game in Springfield. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES . . . Pat Goodwin and Bruce Houston earned the honor of being selected as Senators for the state meet at Columbia. We all know that Pat and Bruce certainly were deserving of that coveted place by their outstanding speech activities. In the picture below they presented in assembly an interpretation of What It Was- Was Football. ' . - ' X nwfl' xllacioill .- emi in - - 'A OUR Hoxliiili0NliiTl1-oiilii Wil halliafinoidr lmdlllt' Lg mf' . . -n and Lvdrllr tFluTrnet'oiu1HS Klum K 9 T lgzira Van Heel' 3 4 'ft 1 ,I-.,, uf! 3 4.21 'l'llE IIOMICCONIINU ll.XNlll'l . , . lflimaxingr lllk' llmrrvrmxlillgl panic an ull-svllool dancv was llvld in our beautifully all-r'nruI1'rl gymnasium. FLOWER GIRLS TO THE QUEEN . . . Paula and Sara. the- charming flower girls, Scatlvrl-d rum- pf-tals lwfore the qumln to Ilw tune of that lu-autiful procfssional. Pump and CirL'l1111ftal14'1'. A WELL DESERYED THO- PHY . . . Pat happily rc'- c'Pivf's from Cary tha' svconfl place trophy from tlw Spring- field Blue and Gold Tourna- mvnt. Cong:ratulatiunf, Tvam. for a job well done. QUEEN P.-XT AND HER ATTENIJANTS... The- Cfirnnation ii FVVPI' aftf-r a strc-nuuus wffvk of Campaigning. Threw lovelif-r girls Could not haw ln-'en Selle-rlwl hy the- studflnt hrmdy. From lf-ft to right wfi we- Mike-. vampaign manage-r for Kay iss-ate-flr. ring he-arvr. ffarul. thr- quvvn hvrsrlf. lion. rhf- qu:-1-n's managzvr. SIIIUkl'y. managrvr for Nlaurve-n lsr-at:-ill. NIlXlN'...1Lf-ning acquaint- vfl wax thi- the-nw uf this an- nual Llrnplinio Staff mixvr at Nlvfjle-llunil Park last fall. lt cflrtainly lfmks as if the-y are having a crazy and hilariously goocl lime. v 7 P 4 Y 1- A .,g .'z'g,t'5f',' DRESSING ROOM PEP 'I'AI.K . . . Ctliiffll Long gin-S thv Eagle-5 a last minute, chalk-talk before they fcurry unto the field for a winning victory over Raytown. l 2-5' ..wf.: 7 X is r IN. ij 14.4 DEAR OLD JOPLIN Dear old Joplin Dear old Joplm We will stand up for ou Our rou mg school o IS hemg led by four of our cheerleaders Lee Sharon Lmda and Sue at the Sprm fxeld ame We won Whyl Cont you the rabblts foot good luck charm han m around the girls necks? P45 - MAUREEN AND JOE A BLISSFUL TWObOME Happy moments' Coronatlon our a Hlgh f relref Nlaurcen a ladx ln Wallln and Smokey her CHFIIDHIQZH mana er seem to be enjoym these all dellghtful bll sful moment TIME OUT FOR ENTN A ala and an hllarnous program was pre ented by the Centralltes from Sprmgheld Hlgll on the tage at .l HS Ex change programs were pre entecl by both schools to promote a better feelm between the two stu dent bodle Followm the a embly they were guest of our Student Councll at lunch .4 H 44 - , . . . , . . . , ,, , I y . . . S S ng 7 , - , 1 -f g fl' . 1 . SC? -v . l 5 g S . , . T K . N , 'W W4 uf' 'K . ,Q ,t 'ij xx? ' Xl f xl I '5 Q --J 7' f A v l R 7 , . N. 4 '- W' . . . . - t 0 -mr'-f' . . . . - - , . D f ' cr - ' 1' or r, , , ,, c , St 5. ,S W., . ., . .. g . . 1 V S ' ' ' s . - ' 5 . U - . F , s. g ss S my ' nn .. ,- HAPPY MOMENTS . . . If we could only read the- thoughts uf Paula and je-rry. 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