Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1958
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L- . wxxuxt WW j Q 5 E? ...M 1 0 ' 0 ' 4, J n.R. fwfr- .3?:f .- 1 1 lk? if3Q7: i . ff 7 v ,. 1 i'I J fi' -at are , , , if R ii -uf f-Qffffl :fme':.e: ' J 3. -m i if-,,3.-7.5 1 TZ e u Ng, fkffzifffg l ,if if l g ie S 1 ':a- .4 r 5 ,I ,-: ' USS ' 3 ' .dl - ' 'g E-. iinhmm-'ein -.13-F ge' , mm'J -Q., ,,, Dedication Lengthening shadows bring an end to another year-another school. Memories-a, tangible symbol of the past. There have been many-and yes, a few unhappy moments. Memories are precious. They can never be purchased, their value lies within. We must remember the personal attitudes and the specific rather than the generalized. May your hearts be lighter and your lives happier for the wonderful times-of the memories that will come to you and me. Out from under the galloping of Time, we have caught your illusive dreams and future memories as they rush across the threshold of the present. Many people in all walks of life claim Joplin High, 801 Pearl, as their Alma Mater. Each remembers with pride his high school experiences. Each feels the school song 'cDear Old Joplin belongs partly to him, and whenever the song is heard whether in the school or on the football field memories of the old school call up his happiest of days. So-to all who saw in Joplin High a promise of a great school, that was destined to send out teachers and follow- ers of a better way of life-those who have seen the needs of a larger school, those who have remained loyal to her through adversities and success, War and peace, depression and prosperity, and to those who devotedly gave their lives that we today might have the opportunities to learn, to better ourselves for the world-WE DEDICATE THIS 1958 JOPLIMO. ,WWW Foreword lt's been quite a year, hasn7t it? Much has happened to us-a steady grind of classes-a crowded schedule of meetings, plays, campaigns, elections, and ball games. While we are taking inventory of the past year, let's don't leave out those things a yearbook canit record. The sadness and pathos of leaving our beloved school, yet happy in entering a new one that will give us more room, more concerts, a whirl of parties and dances. No need to be dismayed because we couldn't capture the intangibles. Only words and photographs can be summarized. Here is your yearbook-Memories of the past year-Some memories of Yesteryear-Memories ofthe wonderful times we have had here at our old school-Memories! Long hours have been spent trying to make it a memorial that you will treasure for the years ahead: We have tried to record football, the wonderful band, the clubs, the classes, the faculty, who have understood our problemsg the classmates, who have walked with us down these crowded hallsg the beautiful music given to us-in fact, we have done our best to catch all activities. The regional basketball tournament, Military Ball, Senior Class Play, Class Day-all seasonals will come to you in our Supplement. When you turn the pages of your Joplimo in the years ahead, may your minds be flooded with happy memories, and you can say, That was the year that l accomplished the mostfi Let's get aboard this 'Train Load of Memories and peruse, as we sketch the story of this year . . . 1 1 y 1 4 ,I In I. i 4 t. 4 M, P., I w E! :U w w ur 'SZ 'nina 4 1' . I ' v. ,nlyw A N ,H U W ww 5 W N Y ,, w 32 5 , qw: 'WNW f H. ' J 'I 'Li . 3 ' ., l 2 f 1 1'- .l ' r ' ' . , 1 5 g f uu u3? ' lf The Rosggslgssembly 6 W A 1 ' u H W, U . H , M NH Wm H ,U -Uv 1. H. H ,, , , . . .,- f' gif fbi' .mwgpmd .Jw his ,. JE M g A f? M M . I M , SSS, H x - YR ,xA ww ' 'sfiifem 1 TQ ,325 Qi ' A, , 7 'VN1 mf .L Q n 12 ? S W4 as 1 Q Ugg Q T , ' M V fini A ng. j y' ll 1, 1 f--Y-: wig, L: 4? 3. 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' 9 Problems of the School Are Their Concern First raw Connie Sartam Judy Aldridge Jo Lemley Susan Smith, Ann Havens, Linda Long, Kay FIHDCIS Second row Martin Brown Steve Chltwood Ronnie Willcoxon, Pug Askins, Stanley STUDENT COUNCIL Anyone who likes to work-sign here. Thus reads the bulletin in the main office concerning the election of the Student Council. The Student Council is an organization of stu- dents, elected hy popular vote from the three grades, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior, to serve as their official representatives in all matters of concern to the entire school. The Student Council is involved in the real proh- lems of the school and can offer many suggestions for improvement. It gives students practical experi- ence in scheduling, organizing, managing, and ad- ministering. Just a few of the many projects. of the Student Council are: Twirp day, Homecoming dance, Sen- ior Week, and Springfield Exchange Assembly. lt is an active student organization and deserves the understanding, respect, and co-operation of stu- dents, faculty, and the administration. Mr. Johnston is their supervisor. President ...- ........ ....-.--.. STEVE CHITWOOD Vice President ..... -.-........-.. STAN BROWN Secretary .... -..-.......-...-....... JUDY ALDRIDGE The Senior Class of 953 President ....,........,.,.....,.,....,.,. RICHARD RUSSELL Vice President ,--,, ........ -.- .......... RONNIE RHEA Secretary ,,,,..,.,.... , ,,,,,,,.,.... W-, .,.,. CEAN CARTER In September of 1955, a large class of us Sophomores gathered in the auditorium. We were to sigh, giggle, moan, groan, and sometimes even study our way through three years of high school. We entered with the determination of someday attaining our goal. lfootball games, final exams, exciting basketball games, the Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Play, bewitching Corona- tion, fabulous Military Ball, and especially, numerous friends were all too soon transformed into ancient history. Yes, we Seniors, with our memories, honors, and diplomas will soon close the door on our high school days. We'd like to thank the very capable faculty of J.H.S. for all their co-operation and understanding, that they have shown us. Somehow it is hard for us to say good-bye to the people and events which have helped us live three of the happiest years of our lives. So we will say as the French say, Au reV0ir-until We meet again. I5 AGGUS, LARRY Happy go lucky. General 307, ROTC. ALDRIDGE, JUDY Gay of heart, bright of face, no one else can take her place. General 307, Secretary of Stu- dent Council, Cheer- leader, Y-Teen Cabinet, Homecoming Queen At- tendant, Miss Merry Christmas, .l 0 p l i m 0 Queen Attendant. ALLGOOD, KAREN Friendly, likable, pleas- A happy di-9P05iFi0Tl is ing disposilion. College ALMS, JUDY a gift of nature. College 308, Pep Club, Y- 302, FNA, Y-Teens. Teens, COE, FNC. ARCHER, BARBARA Wings on her feet. Commercial 202, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Treas- urer, Y-Teens. I6 ALLEN, JUDY She talks as if it gives her jay. General 100, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, Writers Club, Clerical Club, Senior Choir. ALLGOOD, DON One man can't flu-et alone. General 4-01, Football, Baseball. ALLGOOD, JOHN And so I help him du.-et. General 306, Football, FTA for Boys. ANDERSON, CHITWOOD, STEVE ELIZABETH Student Council A bundle of good President nature. Key Club President Commercial Band Major 207, Clerical Club, Y- Teens. eniors AREHART, BARBARA That diamond sparkle look. 213, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Palette and Brush, Aviation Club, Home Room President. ASBURY, JUDY ASHER, GARY Wouldrft that smile and Slwh P1611-SUN? help-9 those eyes make some ZVUUT diSP0Siii071- man climb to the skies. Vocational Commercial 100 306, Secretarial Club. ATTERBURY, JANIEL Merry as the clay is long. General , 100, Y-Teens, FTA, St. Cecilia Choir, Home Economics Club. ' i AVERY, FRED There is no need of rushing, life's short enough. Vocational 306, Ever-Ready Drill Team, ROTC, Diamond and Disc. BACON, BILL I can resist anything but temptation. Vocational 213. BAILEY, LAN CE The secret of happiness. ..,.1..General...1., 308, Junior Achieve ment, Franklin Tech, BAKER, LEOTA The finest are often the quietest. Commercial 213, Clerical and Mer- chandise Club, St. Ce- cilia Choir, Orchestra. BAKER, REGINA She is kind as she is fair. General 302, Band, Orchestra, Drum Corps, Solo and Ensemble Club, Home Economics Club, Y- Teens, FTA. . BALDWIN, GARY BARD, JOYCE BARTLETT, -IUDITH S12iE,I,.IAgiiSR1E'E3gg,Ig Most in quality. She's neat, she's sweet. NEWT ifll-915 ll PIUTIJC- ' Vocational ' General COIUIHCTCIHI 307, Band, ROTC 311, COE. 305, Y-Teens, R C d Cross, Pep Club, Cleri- cal Club. eniors BAUM, HARRIET BEAN, MIKE BENJAMIN, EVELYN ' BENSON, GARY Marg fun per mile, All the qualifications of A sweet old-fashioned A quiet boy is what College a regular fellow all' girl. they say. 308, Pep Club, Palette rolled into one. General ' Vocational and Brush, FTA, Y- General 302, Home Economics 307 Teens, 401, Club. 5 BIGGS, NANCY Never a worry, never a care. Commercial 401, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Home Economics' Club. I 7 BLAKE, BARBARA A good word will al- ways find a good place in which to say it. College 401, Spyglass, National Forensic League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Debate, Chess Club. BLANKENSHIP, GLENDA The living proof that work and play do mix. General 312, Band, Orchestra, Home. Economics Clul: Secretary, FTA, Jopli- mo Staff, Solo 8: En- semble Club, Drum Corps. BLANKENSHIP, TOM Gaze into his eyes and you will see an angelg gaze a little longer and you will see a ---- . General 305. BLOSSER, FRED You're only young once -after that I'Il have to think of another ex- cuse. College 312, Ever-Ready Drill Team, Key Club, Dia' mond and Disc, Hi-Y, Latin Club. BOATMAN, DONA Spinning in the craziest circles. General 100, Y-Teens, L 0 5 Amigos, Pep Club, Pal- ette and Brush. ' BOOS, THOMAS BOYINGTON, BOZARTH, ALMOND BgltiJgf'clliiiiiL 1 like to work, but SHARON Why azzthishuffy? ' there are things better. Full of pep and fancy General General free, thatis the way 213 Seniors 100, R o T C, Band, Stage Crew. she's got to be. General 202, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, Home Economics Club. R at BRANDON, HARVEY A ,quiet fellow with a merry smile, his friend- ship is indeed worth while. Commercial 307 BRAZDA, JUDI BREAZEALE, BREWER, ROGER Sorry boys, she,s taken. ARLENE Packed with power. General Inner glow. Vocational 305, Y-Teens, Joplimo General 5 0 2, Woodworking, Staff. 307 Boxing. BRILL, VIRGIL They will rise high wht strive for the highest places. College 312, 'Key Club Treas- urer, Diamond and Disc, Boys' State, Bas- ketball, J Club, ROTC Colonel. -BROADWATER, VIRGINIA Friendly to all that cross her way. General 307. BROWN, ELIZA BELLE Simplicity is her fore- most charm, General 202, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club. BROWN, ROBERT D. Keep smiling, it makes everyone wonder what youfoe been up to. General 306, Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Drill Team, Color Guard, Rifle Team, ROTC. BROWN, STANLEY Work fascinates me-I can sit and look at it for hours. General 302, Student Council Vice President, Hi-Y President, Aviation Club, Science Club, Key Club. BULLARD, BRUCE Nothing is really work unless there is some- thing else to do. General 207, Home Room Sec- retary, J Club, Ever- Ready Drill Team, B Football, Junior Achievement, Diamond and Disc, Track. BURCHARD, FRED I feel the stirrings in me of great things. General 307, Chess Club Presi- dent, Aviation Club Secretary, ROTC, Home Room Secretary. CARDER, GEORGE Born for success. General 308. CARLSON, .IEANETTE Always a willing worker. General 308, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Vice President of Home Room. N . V' ' ' v, V! M' V ,3- BILL KILGORE Lt. Colonel Ever-Ready Commander Seniors CARTER, CEAN The reflection of good taste. Commercial 311, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Palette an-d Brush, Home Econom- ics Club, Senior Class Secretary, Home Room President. . CATES, DOUGLAS Pd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me. College 306, Band, ROTC, .lop- limo Staff, Hi-Y, Boys' State, Diamond and Disc. CAWYER, BARBARA A soft answer turneth away wrath. Commercial 308, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Senior Choir. CHAPLIN, RICHARD A swell guy and a good friend. General 307. CHITWOOD, STEVE The rule of my life is to make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. College 312, Key Club Presi- dent, Student Council President, Boys' State, Drum Major of Band, Orchestra, ROTC. CLARK, CAROLYN A plenty good gal! General 4-01, Home Economics Club, Palette and Brush. CLARK, POLLY ANNE Silence is more elo- quent than words. General 303. CLAY, YVONNE Life is short and sweet and so is she. Commercial 308, Y-Teens, Secretar- ial Club, Los Amigos, Band. CLIFFORD, PATSY Such pep and wit we've never met. General 401, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Palette and Brush, Senior Choir. CLINE, GENE All in all a gay gentle man. Vocational 505, ROTC. CLINTON, JOE Tall and dignified. College .308, Diamond and Disc, Los Amigos, ROTC, Rifle Team Command- er, Camera Club. -CLOW, DAVID An artist of the first degree, his pictures are a treat to see. General 100, ROTC. CLY, RICHARD ALAN If studies interfere with a good time, why study? 312, Camera Club, FTA for Boys, Golf. r,,,m,,,wu,,,m 11' ,,llllflllflllgllbr '- . ,,lWwr ll , ' mil Hr W,.m'...l'll ANN HAVENS .Ioplimo Queen Student Council Y-Teeny President eniors K.: f' 'Ll fs. COATS, CAROL A smile is the same in any language. General 401, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Secretarial Club, FHA. 20 COCI-IRAN, BARBARA SUE Says little but does things. General 308, Y-Teens. COFFMAN, MARY A joy to see. General 305, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Palette a n d Brush, Home Econom- ics Club, 'Secretary- Treasurer of COE. half a dozen frowns. COLE, BEVERLY COLEY, BILL A smile that is worth My thoughts no tongue can tell. Commercial General 302, Secretarial Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Spyglass, FTA. 307, Senior Choir, COE COLLINGS, CAROLYN She's ever so sweet and twice as neat. General 302, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Pep Club. ' pw p5 CONBOY, JUDY V im, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charm- ing girl. College 100, Cheerleader, Y- Teen Cabinet, FTA, De- bate, Homecoming At- tendant, Girls' State Delegate, S n o w b all Queen. JUDY CONBOY Snowball Queen Cheerleader .loplimo Queen Attendant eniors they eeee l CONROW'4 KAY Sl1e's happy and gay every step of the way. Commercial 305, Secretarial Club. H Nuwmw' 'V 5555 , CONROW, SYLVIA A friend to gain, a friend to remain. College 100, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club. , fs'-er! -meme.: . eagle -aw Y 2 ru .- W MM 'L COOPER, SHIRLEY A true friend to all who know lzer. General 4-01. COPHER, FRANK Pm educated now- wlzy stay any longer, Vocational 202. COUCH, GAIL Blessed are they wlzo maintain a silence for tlzey shall not be quoted. Commercial 311, Secretarial Club, Military Office Help. 'mt CRAIG, CLYSE Keep me innocent and let the world be wise. General 100, Junior Achieve- ment. CRAMPTON, CRIM, NANCY CROACH, MYRNA CROCKER, JIM HAROLD .lust plain wonderful. And ll ffiefl-fl quite A mlm CUNY inch and Incredible Skill, General true. l1e's six feet tall. Vocational 312, Pep Club, Y- Commercial General 503, Teens, French Club. 213, - Secretarial Club, 312, Diamond and Disc, Y-Teens. Science Club, Key Club, Boys' S t a t e, ROTC. CROSSAN, KATHEY Slzels just one grand gal, the kind one calls true blue. , General 202, Palette and Brush, Y-Teens. 2l i., l CROSSLEY, CAROLYN Ever forward, backward never. Commercial 207, Y-Teens Represen- tative. CROWDER, .IANICE Often. seen, seldom heard. General 401, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club. CROWELL, LINDA CRULL, NORDINE Could talk a talking Dancing feet-dancing machine to deztth. CWS. Commercial General 312, Senior Choir, Y- 202, Y-Teens. CULLOM, JULIA A dash of pepper, salt, and sugar. General 311, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Dramatics Club. SUSAN SMITH CUMMINGS, CLYDE Joplimoy C0-Editor My highest ambitions Student Council are yetvm Cgmei Cheerleader ociilliona Seniors CUMMINS, GLENDA Busy as a bee. College 305, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, Home Economics Club, Palette I a n d Brush, Assistant to Dean of Girls. CURL, BILL Will go to the top. College 207, Science Club Pres- ident, Vice President Chess Club, Orchestra, Rifle Team, Treasurer French Club. CURRY, DEANNA Friends are like dia- monds--precious and rare. General 202, Pep Club, Future .Nurses Club, Home Economics Club. 22 DANNER, LILAGENE DAVIS, KATY DAVIS, SHARON Sufficiently efficient, Slze's little and sweet Seems quiet and dig- General and hard to beat. nified, but ask someone 305, Dean of Girls' Of- General who knows her. fice Help, Home Ecu- 207, Secr tary of Future General nomics Club, Nurses, Y-Teens, Jopli- 401, Y-Teens, Palette mo Staff. and Brush, Home Eco- nomics Club, Pep Club. DEEM, ROY Ever striving to heights he'll attain. College 312, Band, Orchestra, Boys' State, Key Club Secretary, Diamond and Disc, ROTC, President of Los Amigos. DEMASTER, DICKINSON, FRANCES CHARLOTTE Whafs in a name? I Patience. expect to change mine. Commercial Commercial 401, .Ioplimo Typist, 308, Y-Teens, Secretar- Secretarial Club. ial Club. DILWORTH, LARRY If men are like angels, the angels ought to re- form. Commercial 308, Football, Baseball, J Club, ROTC, Home Room President. DOOLIN, JANE We adore a pretty miss in such a sordid world as this. Commercial 100, Y-Teens, Secretar- ial Club, Palette and Brush Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Military Office Help, Clerical Club. DUDMAN, LINDA There's a lovely sparkle about her. General 307, Debate Team, Y- Teen Cabinet, National T h e s p i a n President, Dramatics Club Presi- dent, NFL Secretary, Pep Club. DUNCAN, CARLO PAUL A genius on the keys. General 308, Senior Choir. DUNN, JACK O. A jolly fellow wherever he goes. General 305, Writers Club, Band, ROTC, Chess Club. .-'C ECKART, JANICE KAY FRANCIS ,-Frettyapg . . Witty? Homecoming Queen I ll say. . Joplimo Co-Editor General Honorary Cadet Colonel 305, Y-Teens, FTA Palette and Brush Club, Joplimo, Main Office Helper. Seniors -l1'f W it ' 2 , ' , EDWARDS, ELLIFF, SALLYE MILDRED Dependable as the day Smiling, but yet bash- is long. ful. College General 207, Orchestra, Drum 213. Corps, President Home Room, Solo Sz Ensem- ble Club Treasurer, FTA Treasurer, Y-Teen Cabinet. ELLIOTT, DONNA Sweet and sincere. Commercial 306, Pep Club, Secre-l tarial Club. EVANS, ANNA MAE A modern sun goddess. College 401, Dramatics Club, Senior Choir, Solo Sr Ensemble Club, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Los Amigos Club. FERGUSON, EUGENE Never a worry, never a care, when anything happens, he's always there. General 202, Track, Coin and Stamp. 23 FERGUSON LAVONNE She has two men in her life. General 401, Choir, Y-Teens. FERGUSON, LINDA A light heart lives long. College 202, Y-Teens, P e p Club, FTA, FNA, Home Economics. FERRIS, TOM A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of them. General 308, Football, Baseball. Diamond and Disc, Boys' FTA, J Club. ROTC. FISHER, GRIACE There's nothing like a song. General 202, Senior Choir, Pal- ette and Brush, Y- Teens. FISHER, .IUDITH Sterling quality. General 312, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Senior Choir, Main Office Help, Home Economics Club. FLAXBEARD, FORE, .IIM FORREST, BILL JUDITH Efficiency plus. A grand fellow in every Jl?,g11?m'gI-lgcggll-235 Past arzlmowng present College Way- Manaver confused, future hope- 302, Aviation Club, College D I jul. Diamond and Disc. 202, Band, CPICSS Club, Cgllege Science Club, Aviation 213, Y-Teens, Los Ami- C11-lb, WfifCfS Club gos, Writers Club, Sci- SPYSIHSS- ence Club, .Iunior ' Achievement. . FRANCIS, KAY Smiles may come, smiles may go, but Kay's stay on forever. College 312, ,Ioplimo Co-Editor, Pep Club President, ROTC Honorary Cadet Colonel, Student Coun- cil, Homecoming Queen, Y-Teens. FREDRICK, ROY His good humor is like a fountain-never flry. General 202. FREEMAN, MARY SUE That cool, crisp look! College 302, Drum Corps, Solo 81 Ensemble, Y-Teens Vice President, FTA, Pep Club, Senior Choir. Home Room President. FRICKS, BILL Knock for success. Vocational. 307. FRIEND, CHARLES When he studies the stars, more than science comes to his mind. General 401, ROTC, Diamond and Disc, Aviation Club President, Vice Presi- dent of Home Room, Chess Club, Science Club. FULLER, JUDY A friendly smile for worthwhile things. General 4-01 GAINES, JO ANN GARRISON, DIANE GARVIN, BOB' Fragrance of happiness. A quiet, most attractive An individual in many General lass. ways. 312. General General 401, Y-Teens, FTA, Home Economics Club. 302. GAVIN, NANCY She has a gift of mag- nificence. General 306, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Red Cross President, Home Economics Club, Senior Choir, Triple Trio. DON HUBA-I-KA GIDCOMB, PHYLLIS GOODIN, JOHN Joplimo Publicity She's gentle, she's shy, I would be better if I Manager but there's a twinkle of could, but it's awfully 5 mischief in her eye. lonesome being good. General General 308, Secretary Club, 4-01, Ever-Ready Drill COE. Team, J Club, Dia- . eniors mond and Disc, Track, ROTC. GOODWIN, CLAIR Masculinity fused with gentlemanliness. Commercial 302, Diamond and Disc. Spyglass Staff. GORDON, BARBARA Mischief is her middle name. Commercial 306, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Ayiation Club, Palette and Brush Club, COE Club, Dramatics Club. GOSSETT, MARY ANN Swinging along. General 213, Pep Club. GRAVESON, CAROLE A very super special. General 100, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Economics, Fu- ture Nurses. GREATHOUSE, JUDIE Keen, Klever, Klassy. Commercial 202, Senior Choir, Or- chestra, Solo Sr Ensem- ble, FTA, Y-Teens Double Mixed Quartetl GREEN, MARY JANE A charming bit of scen- ery in the landscape of the world. General 302, Y-Teens, Dramat- ics. Future Nurses. 25 . 1 ::ezf:: : mg, GREEN, TOM When opportunity knocked, he complained of the noise. General 312. GREENWOOD, JOHN A quiet pleasant man- ner wins many friends. General 207, .lunior Achieve- IIICIII. GRIFF EY, CAROL ,1 GRIFFITH, BONNIE Never underestimate the A sweet girl with few power of a woman in words. love. General General 311, Y-Teens. 308, Y-Teens, COE. ,f 343 GROVER, HAROLD RONNIE It's better to be small and shine than be large and cast a shadow. College 100, Band, Orchestra, SPQR, ROTC. Q4 GURLEY, DON STg?ctE?CEE'r3:XfN Hopeful, cheerful, and Vice President busy' V . Hi-Y President 00351381 Seniors YQ. GURLEY, JOE Everyday he goes to school and never breaks a rule. Vocational 213 HAMMAR, JUDY Quiet as a cyclone. General 307, Y-Teens, Pep Club Spyglass, Home Eco- nomics Club, Los Ami- gos. HARP, JO ANN HARRIS, JOYCE HARTJE, LORENA S0 fresh mid dainty, So light, coal, and gay. Quiet and reserved is Commercial General she. 213, Pep Club, Y- 213, Y-Teens, Home General Teens, Clerical Club. Economics Club. 306, St. Cecilia Choir. 26 HARTLEY, SHARON She's jolly and cute- and clever to boot. College 302, Solo 81 Ensemble, Senior Choir, Triple Trio, Pep Club, Y- Teens, FTA, SPQR, FHA. HASSETT, CHARLES Smarter than you think. General 311, Track. - HAVENS, ANN To know her is to love her, and she is known by all. General 305, Y-Teens President, Student Council, Home Economics Club Presi- dent, FTA, Pep Club, Homecoming Queen At- tendant, .loplimo Queen. HAYS, MISSY Those with patience to do simple things per- fectly acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. General 401, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Solo 81 Ensem- ble, Drum Corps, Y- Teens. V HERSHBERGER, CAROLINE Has that 'Royle' luster. General 311, Joplirno Staff Ari' tist, Y-Teen Cabinet, FNC Vice President, Pep Club, Palette and Brush, Home Room Vice President. HESS, THEODORE P. What!! No girls in heaven? Leave me here. College 213, ROTC, Diamond and Disc, Science Club, Solo 81 Ensemble, Sen- ior Choir, Rifle Team. HILLHOUSE, JANE Flitting here, skipping there, a friendly girl without a care. General 302, Pep Club Secre- tary, Y-Teen Cabinet, NFL President, Dra- matics Secretary, FTA, Senior Class Play. HOARE, TYLER Blessed is the man who has nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it. General 302, Football, Track, Hi-Y Vice President, J Club. x HODGES, DOLORESE HOGAN, SHARON JUDY ALDRIDGE Little girl in a whirl. Quiet and sincere. Bliss Mel-ry Christlnas General General Student Council 213, Y-Teen Cabinet, 307, Y-Teens, Clerical Secretary .loplimo Staff, FTA, Club, Home Economics Cheerleader Palette and Brush, Pep Club. Club. eniors HOLMES, FRANK Slow and steady wins the race. Vocational 505 HOLMES, NANCY She has the jay of liv- ing and the everlast- ing pep. General 308, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, FTA. HORN, BETTY Never a dull moment. Commercial 312, Pep Club, Palette and Brush, Y-Teens. HORTON, LINDA A shy appearance but never doubt, she's a mischievous character, we've found out. General 306, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Solo 8: Ensemble, Or- chestra, FTA. HOUSTON, CAROL I'm not as shy as I look. Commercial 308, Aviation Club, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Palette and Brush. 27 HOUSTON, PEGGY Th a t happy-go-steazly look. College 207, Band, Orchestra, Drum Corps, Solo 81 Ensemble, Senior Choir, FTA, Y-Teens. 1-IOYT, VIRG1NlA Happy as a mosquito who just passed her screen test. General 312, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Y-Teen Cab- inet, Drum Corps, Jun- ior Achievement, Main Office Help. HUBATKA, DON A suit of importance and dependability. College 4-01, Band, ROTC, Jop- limo Publicity Mana- ger, Junior Achieve- ment. HUDDLESTON, JAMES If it be cz man's work, Iill do it. General 100, ROTC, Key Club, Stage Crcw, Dramatics Club. HUNZEKER, JIM HUNZEKER, INCRAM, JIM If frienrlship were the wine of life, then he'd be drunk. General 311, Band, ROTC, Aviation Club. MARlLYN Wish there were more like her. College 308, Aviation Club President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Future Nurses, FTA, Girls' Tennis Team, Dean of Boys Of- fice Help. He finds homework an unnecessary evil. General 4-01. , HUNT, JUDY Witty, willing and a wonder. College 202, Drum Corps Maj- orette, Y-Teen Treas- urer, Los Amigos, Or- chestra, Band, Pep Club, Snowball At- tenclant. RON NIE RHEA Senior Class Vice President Football Captain eniors IRISH, RUSSELL JACKSON, JERRY JARDON, CLAUDE Not afraid of work but 'Tis more brave to Ii-ve The best of men are not in sympathy with. it. than die. but men at their best. General General College 401, COE. 312. 307, Kcy Club, Band, 28 C-Olf Team, ROTC. JOHNSON, ANITA Some stars just twinkle, others shine. General 100, Y-Teens, Pep Club, F u t u r e Homemakers Club, Future Nurses, COE. JOHNSTON, .JOE B. Joe's the one who pulls the pranks, but with our. seniors he really ranks. General 807, ROTC, Band ftwo yearsl. JONES, JIMMY I don't know what I'll be, I guess I'll just wait and see. Vocational 202. JONES, LINDA A little package of joy with a great big bang. General 305, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Home Econom- ics Club, Palette and Brush, Spyglass Staff. JONES, PAUL JULIAN, JIM He enjoys life as much All the world's a stage, as we enjoy him. but most are only stage Commercial hands. 202, Junior Red Cross, Aviation Club. Vocational 311. J UNGE, EDSON If virtues were packed in a parcel, his worth might be a sample for all. General 207, Ever-Ready Rifle Team, Home Room Vice President, Avia- tion Club, Flag Detail, Diamond and Disc. CEAN CARTER Senior Class Secretary Seniors KELLEY, JUDY Nothing is so popular as kindness. General 302, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Solo 8: Ensemble, Spyglass, Senior Choir, Triple Trio, Drum Corps. KEMPT, SUE She speaks, acts, and behaves just as she should. General 301. KERSH, RICHARD Handsome and pleasant. General 311, J Club, ROTC Football, Science Club. KEYSER, NORMAN He is noble in thought. Vocational 308, ROTC Rifle Team, Woodworking. KIDDOO, MARSHA Her friendship is worth having. General 302, Y-Teens, FTA, Band, Writers Club, Tennis Team, Spyglass Staff, Debate Squad. KILGORE, BILLY Trainload of ambition. College 306, Diamond and Disc, R O T C, Ever - Ready Rifle Drill Team, Choir. KIMES, MARCIA Radiant. General 312, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Triple Trio, Drum Corps, Senior Choir, Solo Sr Ensem- ble. KING, JOYCE Fascinating. Commercial 306, Y-Teens, Secretar- ial Club, Pep Club, Y- Teen Representative, COE. 29 KINGSLAND, JUDY Beauty and grace com- mand the world. General 312, Y-Teens, Pep Club Vice President, Dramat- ics, Thespians, French Club, FTA Snowball Attendant. KINNEY, JIMMIE LANE, EDDY LASALLE, STEPHEN LEE, FRANSISKA A friend to everyone Delightful company. He's ever so courteous. She ,comes ..to .high around him, General General school to study and her Commercial 100, ROTC, ROTC 401, Ever-Ready Drill grades prove it. 202, Diamond and Disc. Rifle Team, C h e s s Team, Diamond and College Club, Football, Track. Disc, ROTC, Thesbvians, 312, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Science Club, Band. Latin Club, Dean of Girls' Helper. LEWIS, JAMES LINDLEY, WANDA LONGSTREET, 1331251251 131311 EIS Accept no substitute. Finest made. KENNEY ' General General Always ready for work 305, Ever-Ready Rifle 305, COE. and play, preferably Team. play, Seniors LOVE, BETTY ,IO LOVE, J. D, LOVE, JERRY L. LUCKINBILL, BOB Her whole life's a his- An all-round guy, A finely wrought char- Fits in everywhere. tory of compliments. General llC5Cf. General General '307, Football, FTA for General 100, ROTC, Ever-Ready 100, Y-Teens. Boys. 308, Football. Drill Team, Chess Club, 30 Diamond and Disc. General 312, Football, 'T' Club, Track. McCLARY, J. D. Out for a good time- never in a hurry. General 401, Band, ROTC, Sen- ior Choir. s ,ll n l McCLOUD, MCCRACKEN, MCCRACKEN, ROSEMARY JENNIE KENNEY Dependable and accom- A-9 PWC in fhollglli GS Deserving. modating. angels are. General Commercial General 213, ROTC. 207, Senior Choir, Solo 202, Y'T6CI1S- 81 Ensemble, Y-Teens. McKINLEY, CAROLYN A friendly heart with many friends. General 207, Los Amigos, Or- chestra, Senior Choir, Triple Trio, Drum Corps. McLAUGHLlN, BOB He's not wasting his greatest resources. General 401, Palette and Brush Coin and Stamp Club ROTC, Science Club. MCNALLY, DICK MCNEIL, SALLY MARTIN, JANET LARRY WILLIAMS I came to school to get A merry heart goes all She'll furnish a peppy My Club president, a general idea of things. the day. time. General General General 401, ROTC, Diamond 307, Y-Teens, Spyglass 306, Orchestra, Debate, and Disc, Palette and Staff. Y-Teens, FTA, Pep Brush. Club, National Forensic League, Snowball At- tendant. eniors MARTIN, MARY ETTA Blue eyes, blonde hair, happy heart, and little care. General 202, Pep Club, Writers Club, Y'Teens, Dramat- ics. MAULDIN, BILL Rarin' to go! General 307, Football, J Club, Hi-Y, ROTC. MEADOR, DOROTHY Sweet manners, kindly deeds for this world and its needs. General 308, Y-Teens, Clerical Club Treasurer, Home Economics Club, Senior Choir, Pep Club. MILLER, DON The world belongs tc the energetic-but who wants the world? General 4-01 MILLER, SUZANNE Bell ringer. General 100, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses, Secre- tarial Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Y-Teens, Palette and Brush. 3I MITCHELL, LAWRENCE Rebellion against sil- ence. Vocational 311, ROTC, Aviation Club, Franklin Tech., Chess Club, Science Club. MITCHELL, MOFFETT, DIXIE MOFFETT, EUGENE WANDA LOU A small tornado com- Liked by evefyvlle- She blesses us all with ing fast. General a happy smile. General 302, ROTC. General 401, Cheerleader, Pep 311, FTA, Pep Club, Y - T e e n s, Thespians, Dramatics, ,I o p 1 i m o Staff. Club, FI-IA, Thespians, Senior Class Play. MONTEITH, VIRGINIA The highest peak in fashion. College 305, Girls' State, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Home Room Secretary, Solo 8: Ensemble, Triple Trio. Y MOORE, BETTY A cheery maiden with a happy smile. General 213, Y-Teens, Home Ec- onomics Club. MOORE, CONNIE Twinkles with that spe- cial magic. Commercial 306, Y-Teens, Secretar- ial Club, Home Eco- nomics Club. MOORE, .IEANNE GLENDA W e like her, don't you? BLANKENSHIP General Home Economics 207, Band, Orchestra, Demonstration Award Solo 81 Ensemble, Drum, Corps. eniors MOORE, LARRY Heis one in a million. General 305, Football, Track, J Club, Science Club, Boys' S t a t e, Junior Achievement. 32 MOORE, 'SHIRLEY And a friend quite true. General 306, Y-Teens. MORRIS, SUSAN If music hath charms to soothe a savage beast, Susan could tame u menagerie. College 312, Triple Trio, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Solo 81 Ensemble, Drum Corps, FTA. NATHAN, ANN Looks like she has that wonderful 18 year old feeling. General 308, Y-Teen Cabinet, National Forensic League, FTA, Solo Sz Ensemble, Dramaties, Band, Senior Choir. NEWMAN, HELEN Cute as a button. General 202, Y-Tees, FTA, Home Room Vice Pres- ident, Writers Club, Spyglass Staff, Home Economics Club. NORMAN, Jo ANN NORMAN, LEE 0'DANIEL. NANCY She has Common sense Flower fresh. Brand of beauty. in a way that is un- General Commercial common. 306, Senior Class Play. 207. General 312, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, FNA. OWEN, LARRY Keep your eye on the ball, your shoulder to the wheel, your ear to the ground-now try to work in that position. General 305, Ever-Ready -Drill Team, Diamond and Disc, Rifle Team. OWENS, DAVID Wimin...aw...I give 'em all a break. College 312, Basketball, Base- ball, J Club, Science Club, Hi-Y Secretary- Treasurer. Q Qww MISSY HAYS PAGE, JAMES PAINTER, RONALD PAPP, MARY BETH DAR Award The mighty man of the He loves a lassie. The be-95 fhmg-9 CWVIC ln ' automobile. Vocational Sm-alle-95 PIICWSUS- Vocational 207. College 100, ROTC, 312, Orchestra, Band, Seniors Drum Corps, Solo 8: Ensemble, Y-Teens. PARKER, SHARON A smile all her own. Commercial 207, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Secretarial Club. PAUL, STEVE PERKINS, BOB A regular attender Jack of all trades. when not visiting Webb College City High. 312, Orchestra, Band, General ROTC Staff, Diamond and Disc, Solo 81 En- semble, Boys' State. PERRY, WAYNE ALLEN A swell guy to the enrl. General 213, Aviation Club, Model Airplane Club. PERRY, WAYNE R. We learn to do by do ing. College 401. 33 PETTY, JOAN W it and wisdom. College 302, Joplimo, Y-Teen Cabinet, Red Cross Treasurer, Los Amigos, FTA, Junior Achieve- ment, Pep Club. PHILLIPS, GARY Such a good fellow, we wish he were twins. Commercial 306, Diamond and Disc, ROTC, Aviation Club, Key Club, Hi-Y, Rifle Team. PICKARD, RUSSELL PIPER, HELEN PITTS, NANCY A real nice guy. A simple sincerity. Sheis the kind whose General General nature never varies. 307. 305, Commercial 202, Clerical Club, Y Teens. . JUDY HUNT Drum Corps Majorette Seniors if POE, DON A guy with a girl. College 100, ROTC, Football Track, I Club, Dia: mond and Disc, Basket- ball Student Manager, Band. POTTER, SUSAN Plenty pleasing. Commercial 100, Y-Teens, Home Ec- onomics Club, Pep Club. PRATT, KATHE To know her is to love her. Commercial 202, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Y- Teens Home Room Representative. PRIGG, GAYLE Basier than a one-armed paper hanger with the hives. College 311, .loplimo Staff, Los Amigos Vice President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA Senior Choir, Red 34 Cross Vice President. PURKETT, .IERRIE LEE Perlcy. Commercial 213, Pep Club, Y-Teens, .Iunior Red Cross, Sec- retarial Club, Palette and B r u s h, Future Nurses Club. RATRIE, NANCY RAYMOND, RON I might be late, but I What he wants to get am always there. General 305, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Palette and B r u s h Aviation, Military Of- fice Help. most out of school is himself. Commercial 202, Aviation Club. E l l T REED, MARY LOU Born to be happy College 302, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, Dramatics, Thes- pians, Los Amigos, Spy- glass Staff. RENIKER, VIRGINIA She smiles and the world smiles with her. Commercial 202, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clerical Club. RHEA, RONALD The reason girls go to football games. General 202, Vice President of Senior Class, Football Captain, Baseball, Home Room President, J Club, Diamond and Disc. RICHARDSON, LINDA A brilliant girl in whose books the Navy ranks first. College 312, Los Amigos, Y- Teens. RICHART, BOB Who says men don't understand women? College 401. ROAM, LINDA A giggle here, a giggle there. General 213, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Palette and Brush, Aviation Club, Home Economics Club. ROBSON, NANCY A bundle of nonsense bound with a ribbon of originality. General 401,, Orchestra, Band, Drum Corps, Debate, Solo 81 Ensemble, Pep Club, Y-Teen Cabinet. RODGERS, PHYLLIS EMOGENE A friendly friend and a kindly stranger. General 308, Home Economics Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. ROE, CAROL Such a girl you seldom meet, good looks and wit make her complete. Commercial 306, Joplimo Staff, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Sec- retarial Club Secretary, Palette and Brush Vice President, Girls' State. 1 DIXIE MOFFETT Cheerleader eniors ROSENBERG, MYRON Fm short, but so was Napoleon. General 207, ROTC, Band, Or- chestra, Rifle Team, .lunior Achievement. ROSENBERRY, JUDY Mystery lies in this girl's eyes. Commercial 302, Y-Teens, Clerical Club. ROUSE, ANITA Why, it's Mademoiselle Modiste herself. General 207, Palette and Brush President, ,loplimo Art- ist, Pep Club, Y-Teens, National Lenox Contest Award. ROWAN, BEVERLY JOANN A civilized man cannot live without cooks. General ' 305, Home Economics Club. ROYLE, LYNN A boy who knows his own mind, and, so does Caroline. General 401, J Club, ROTC, Football, Diamond and Disc, Staff. 3,5 RUSSELL, ANN Portrait of a lady. Commercial 207. RUSSELL, JUDITH Does anything and does it well, in a word, we think she is f'swell. Commercial 100, Senior Choir, Y- Teens, Home Econom- ics Club, Clerical Club, Joplimo Typist. RUSSELL, RICHARD Impish smile, dancing eyes, always gives us a big surprise. General 202, Senior Class Pres- ident, Band Drum Major, Orchestra, Key Club Treasurer, FTA for Boys President, Dia- mond and Disc. RUSSELL, RONALD He has the power of making good at any- thing he attempts. General 401, Home Room Pres- ident, Baseball, Foot- ball, J Club, ROTC, Diamond and Disc. RUTHERFORD, .IERRY He's an all-round athlete, and with him Joplin is hard to beat. College 305, Football, Baseball, Track, I Club, Hi-Y. SADLER, ROBERT I. Whatl? T h e human race is going to change in the next 100,000 years. Vocational 306, ROTC. w ru rr, rr SAGER, SALZER, MIKE JOE CLINTON HAZEL MARIE Teen dreams come true. Rifle Team Commander A good steady worker. College Commercial 305, I Club, Key 305, Y-Teens, Secre- Club, Hi-Y, Football. tarial Club. Seniors SAMUELS, BARBARA She laughs her way through life. General 202, Y-Teens. 36 SANBORN, LARRY In journalism he comes first. College 207, Boys' State, Key Club, Spyglass Editor, Solo 8: Ensemble, Quill and Scroll Society, Dia- mond and Disc. SANDERS, SHARON Rare is the anion of wisdom and beauty. General 312, Y-Teens, Los Ami- gos, Writers Club Vice President. SANFORD, FRANK High, but mighty. College 312, Palette and Brush, French Club, Junior Achievement. SANDS, NANCY The tardy bell always rings a few minutes be- fore she gets there. General 311, Pep Club, Y- Teens, FTA, Palette ,and Brush. SAPP, CAROL Soft spoken attractive- ness. College 305, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Palette and Brush, FTA. SAWYER, KENNETH A smile all his own. General 202, Chess Club, Sci- ence Club, Diamond and Disc. SCHEID, HAROLD A swell guy. Vocational 207, Vocational Agri- culture. SCHREINER, LYNDA When you are in need of a loyal friend, here is the one that we can recommend. General 305, Y-Teens, Home Ec- onomics Club, Clerical Club. SCOTT, ELAINE A dress of charm. Commercial 307, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Red Cross, Secre- tarial Club. MARY SUE FREEMAN FTA President eniors SCROGGINS, MARCIA Silence and sunshine blend. Commercial 307, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Cleri- cal Club President. SEVERN, SHARON Gentle of speech, benef- icent of mind. Commercial 308, Palette and Brush, .lunior Achievement. SEYMOUR, JAYNE She that was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. General 312, Girls' State, FTA Secretary, Solo 8: En- semble, Y-Teen Cab- inet, Drum Corps, Or-, chestra. SHAW, DONOVAN, LEROY Has pep-will travel. Vocational 502, Junior Achieve- ment, Boys' State. SICKLES, PENNY Her classes are often disturbed by loud talk- ing. Commercial 306, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FTA, Dramatics Club, Secretarial Club, Sypglass. SMITH, CHARLES DUANE A gentleman from head to i0e. General 308, Palette and Brush Club. SMITH, JERRY W. Sometimes -.l ..sit -and think, and sometimes I sit. General 302, Band, R O T C, Stage Crew, Model Air- plane Club Vice Presi- dent. SMITH, SUSAN Ever happy, ever gay, ever something sweet to say. College 312, .loplimo Co-Editor, Student Council, Cheer- leader, Y-Teens, Home- coming Attendant, FTA-. 37 SNEED, HARRY A pleasing personality such as his pays big dividends. College 100, Key Club, Chess Club, SPQR, Science Club, Hi-Y, Aviation Club. SNODGRASS, LYNN SOURS, CHARLES SPENNY, PAM Arguments out of a A guy who knows his Tidy's the word. pretty mouth are un- own, mind. Commercial lm-Ywerable. Vocational 213, Secretarial Club, Commercial 100. Y-Teens, Palette and 305, Y-Teens, Secretar- Brush, Pep Club. ial Club, Joplimo Typ- ist SPERRY, MIRIAM Doing what she found to do in a cheerful sort of way. C-eneral 307, Pep Club, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens. V131 FRANSISKA LEE SPICER, JOHN STAFFORD, PATSY STANDEF ER, Betty Crocker Award If I were the only boy Friendly to all who GLORIA in the world . . . Oh, cross her path. Merrily, merrily, shall brother. Commercial I live. General 308, Y-Teens, Clerical General 302, ROTC, Diamond Club. 207. Seniors and Disc, Track, Ever- Ready Drill Team, Sci- ence Club. STAPLETON, CHARLES LEROY Let others do the work- ing, I'll do the rest- ing. Vocational 308, ROTC, Franklin Tech. 38 STARKWEATHER, STAVES, LINDA STERRETT, JIM DON My fair lady. ords won'.t describe Variety is the spice of Commercial him! he,-9 SWIPZJ' him' lifg, 311, Y-Teens, Palette Self- General and Brush, Future College 307. Nurses, Home Econom- 307, Football, Track, ics Club, J Club, Hi-Y. STOCKAM, SUE ANN To have zz tame tongue is a rare quality. Commercial 311, Secretarial Club, Spyglass Office. STOCKTAN. CHERYL Frientlliness is an asset. General 302, Y-Teens, Clerical Club, National Forensic League, Debate Team, Los Amigos, Speech Traveling Squad. STOKES, SUE So lovely yet so prac- tical. General 305, COE, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Palette and Brush. STONE, LEE Ladies' man. General 307, COE. STOUT, SUSAN On the light fantastic toe Susan trips quite lightly so. General 305, Orchestra, Band, Girls' State, Solo St En- semble, FTA. Drum Corps, Y-Teens. STRATTON, JIM Efficient is the motto of this young man. College 306, 'Tl Club, Basket- hall Team, Baseball Team. STUBBLEFIELD, STUCKEY, JIM STURGEON, IVAN LARRY SANDBORN PAUL A swell guy to the end. A good SPUNJ tl fffllfly Spyglass Editor To be jolly best be- General frieml. comes this young man. 311, Diamond and Disc, General Commercial ROTC, 307, Science Club, Solo 305, Aviation Club, St Ensemble, Band, Or- Chess Club, French chestra. Diamond and Disc, Jun- ior Achievement. Seniors STURCEON, REBECCA The most in quality. College 302, Solo 8: Ensemble, Drum Corps, FTA, Y- Teens, Senior Choir, Orchestra, Triple Trio. SWEET, JERRY This Incl with curly hair goes through the tlay without a care. General 100. TALL, PATTIANN TANNER, CHARLES TATE, CAROL ANN Cute, clever, and full of They conquer who be- She loves a Iaddie. frm. lieve they cart. Commercial General Vocational 306, Secretarial Club. 311, Palette and Brush, 502 COE, FTA. 39 .li N N Q' lla N - L-iw -Q-iL,,,,,, ,WLM . TATE, lWI LMA The only way to have friends is to be one. Commercial 307, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, COE. TAYLOR, PAT Give her any task to clo. She'll never quit until she's through. Commercial 312, Y-Teens, Secretar- ial Club, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, ,loplimo Typist. THOMAS, BOB Sincere, friendly, clev- er, and true, many warm friends he's right- fully flue. College 312, Diamond and Disc, Science Club, District Secretary of Missouri- Arkansas Key Clubs, ,loplimo Business Mana- ger, Ever-Ready Drill Team, Hi-Y. THOMAS, FRANCIS Ain't it grand to have that glorious feeling? General 100, Football, Track. THOMAS, RAYMOND You never know what he is going to do until he does it. General 401, ROTC, J Club, Football, Track, Avia- tion Club, Home Room Secretary. g,,, ,Lg , l THOMASON, LEROY To know him is to like him. Commercial 312, Stage Crew. THOMPSON, NORMAN Why take life seriously, you wonst get out alive anyway. General 207, B Football, Home Room Secretary, J Club, Science Club. -as 1 THOMPSON, STEVE DAVID OWENS He looks like an angel Basketball Captain and acts like one, too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. General 311, Basketball, J Club, Science Club. eniors 40 THOMSON, BILL A versatile fellow with a friendly smile, will- ing to stop and talk awhile. College 306, Key Club, Solo 8: Ensemble President. Band, Orchestra, ROTC. THURMAN, MARY A friendly heart with many friends. Home Economics 202, Home Economics Club, FTA. TOLEN, GARY Our worcls like his are simple and direct-he's just a swell fellow in every respect. College 213, ROTC, Diamond and Disc, Aviation Club, Junior Achieve- ment, Moclel Airplane, Bowling Team. TREWYN. NELLYANN Full of smiles, full of fun, she is liked by everyone. College 308, Dramatics Club, Pep Club, Choir, Y- Teens, French Club, .loplimo Write-up Ecli- tor. TRIM, CARY ALLEN Make much of him, great men are scarce. General 100, Foptball, Basket- ball, Baseball, J Club, Hi-Y, Diamond and Disc, ROTC, Boys' State. TRUSSELL, BILL Bill is reliable, wide awake, completing all he undertakes. Vocational 305. TUBES, SHIRLEY They never talk who always think. General 202. . l TUCKER, FRANCES True lzzimiliiy - tlz e highest virtue. Commercial 4-01, Pep Club, Home Economics Club, Cleri- cal Club, Y-Teens, FTA. TURNER, DAVID EUGENE Come what may, he is the some good sport every day. College 306, J Club, Band, ROTC, Football, Base- ball, Basketball. TURNER, JERRY Fm on ilze verge of success, someone push me. General 213, NJN Club, COE, Football. ANITA ROUSE TYREE, LESLIE TYREE, WEST-EY National Lenox Who, THB? NO, U19- Art Award General General 311, Band, R O T C, Choir, Diamond and Disc. 311, Choir, Band, Sci- ence Club, Dramatics Club, Aviation Club, National Thespians, VAN AMBER, RAY A red-headed boy wl1o's full of joy. Vocational 302. eniors VAN HOOREBEKE, ED Always a picnic. General 100, ROTC, Band, Boys' State, Rifle Team, Key Club, Dia- mond and Disc. VAN HOOSER, DIANE Music is her stop. College 100, Orchestra, St. Ce- cilia, Senior Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Junior Red Cross. VAUGHAN, DON Never yielding pilot of llie pigslrin. General 305, Model Airplane ROTC, Football, Trackl Science Club, J Club. Band. ROTC. VINCENT, JACK WADE, ROBERT E. Don't you teachers Popular, pleasing, full know about the Clzild of pep. Labor Law? College 202, Golf Team. . Commercial 305, Ever-Ready, Avia- tion Club, Chess Club. 4I WALKER, CHARLES Walk is still after the fellow who invented work. General 312, Football, Basket- bau, 'fr Club, Hi-Y, Baseball. WALKER, DOROTHY ANN Ultra-inrlepenrlent but in the nicest way. Commercial 213, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Secretarial Club, Pal- ette and Brush, Future Teachers, Junior Achievement. WALKER, KAYE C upid's victim. Commercial 207, Triple Trio, Y- Teens, Solo Sz Ensem- ble, Senior Choir. WALKER, STEVEN Stand haclf, girls. Don'l mob the boy. Commercial 213, J Club Secre- tary, Football, Track, Model Airplanes, Sci- ence Club, Basketball. WATSON. WEAVER, BOB WEBB, JOHN ROBERT EARL He is not only good but l study when there's Not lazy, just resting. goorl for something. nothing else to do? Vocational General Vocational 100, Football, ROTC, 207, Home Room Secre- 505, Orchestra, ROTC. MJ Club. tary, Football. WELCH, NANCY Her behavior is all sense and all sweetness, too. General 306, Orchestra, Band, Drum Corps, Spyglass, Pep Club, Solo Sz En- semble Club, Y-Teens. WARD, KAREN A charm all her own. Commercial 311, Drum Corps, Sen- ior, Secretarial Club Thespians, Y - T e e n s Principal's Office. Seniors WELLS, SUSAN Reliable? Ancl how.' Commercial 302, Drum Corps, Solo 81 Ensemble, Senior Choir, Y-Teens, Band, Triple Trio. 42 WELSH, FAYE A modest maitl. General 305, Y-Teens, C O E Club Vice President. WEST, CAROLYN A charm of personality all her own.. College 100, Spyglass, President of Red Cross, Pep Club, Y-Teens, SPQR, Palette and Brush. WETHERELL, LARRY When I saicl I would die a bachelor, I tlid not think I should live until I was married. General 401, COE Club. WHITE. SHARON A steady worker all the way. Secretarial 311. Pep Club, Y- Teens, Secretarial Club, Home Economics Club. WHITLOCK, JERRY He has many good traits, Never at loss for words. General 401, Football, ROTC, Chorus, Band. eniors WILLIAMS, DON WILLIAM, His cheerful grin be- LARRY DEAN speaks his pleasant A dandy pal-with a mind, million nicknames. Vocational General WILLIAMS, LEROY A laugh is worth a 100 groans in any market. Vocational 308, ROTC, Bowling WILLIAMS, RUTH ANN She finds pleasure in everything, even work. Commercial 100. WILSON, DORA Dora is a conscientious girl. Home Economics 207, Future Nurses, Fu- ture Homemaker's Club, Choir, Red Cross Rep- resentative. 308, Football, ROTC, J Club, President, Track. Team, Boxing, Track. 308, Senior Choir, Clerical Club, Y-Teens Home Room Represen- tative, Home Economics Club. WILSON, KEITH WINDLE, WOLFE, SUE A willing friend with a DIANA HARDING Always a willing kindly way. A friendly heart with worker. General many friends. General 213. General 307, Y-Teens. 100, Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Pal- ette and Brush. WOODARD, LARRY Good natured. Vocational 307. WOODS, POWELL A mind of your own is worth four of your friends. College 305, S P Q R, Chess Club, Track. WRIGHT, EDDIE Made of nothing less than iron. , Vocational 100. YOCAM, RAYMA A sunny disposition. General 202. Secretarial Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Room Secretary, FTA. YOUNG, TERRY Handsome is as hand- some rloes, but it saves a lot of trouble to be born good looking. Vocational 505. 43 ' v H 5? iw 5' if v. -.5 'KA are PAV SENIO 'I'l. .' ' r' n::-A. xx h ,or J X. 3 ,, . I . at -1 , Lv 6 -'S 2? S S 'g E 4 7' Vi -Ei: '- - f , l fin-11 . X f 4 T :fri -xx :I O M1114 X ' ' '5 1 v - , f f wifi 'P f - F- f X' fbfllii' - - ' :- HYQ? X E v ' H f ' J v 10- if - - . if - .+' F vi --.gf - Y ,.ggQgy4- Q-5... X 5 Yi! 69 -- - X wr -9 - . O g 8 'vi Aww-L -U. 1:- 1- Q--:Q-r W? , A. -fv -f - , -J ..--nu mf f yu , -r: A L ,g V fljfizggw 'MOST V f j,:.sr ,, X . 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Stanley Br OWII 4,-: ..,j'., , v 1, Z :gg ,Emi I ,X Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JIM EDWARDS Vice President NANCY GAINES Secretary CHUCK PATTERSON President Juniors are too young to he seniors, but too old to he sophomores . . . Their fight to he the best class of JHS is well underway. The Junior Class Play with an all-girl cast was exceptionally good, especially from the boys' standpoint. Being juniors they have had their first chance to accept responsibilities and to set an example for the sophomores. I'm sure they will not forget their junior year. Neither will they forget the Junior-Senior Prom that they had to pay for. This class is ready and willing to become the Senior Class of '59. Home Room 103 . T.. President-PATRICIA CARLISLE Advisor-MR. POTTER First row: Gloria Rutherford, Judy Ly- tle, Carolyn Ohler, Raamah Newton, Carol Bloom, Joyce White, Pat Carlisle, Lanette Bullard, Nomia Howe, Connie Asher. Second row: Judy Rolleg, Bar- bara Woods, Janice Coble, Connie Shi- vers, Shirley Brown, Sue Pitman, Gail Rose, Linda Burwick, Norma Jean Tay- lor. Third row: Lee Scott, Jerry Higgins, Allan Brown, Elaine Lowe, Jeanie Trues- dell, Jackie Brown, Richard Curtis, Bob Bishop. Fourth row: Jim Harrison., Joe Hembree, Jerry Wilson, James Whitley, Charles Walker. F ifth row: Wylie Burk- hart. ' LEAPB S Home Room 104 President-JO LEMLEY Advisor-MRS. ROGERS First row: Verna Looten. Second row: Claudette Myers Patsy Hight, Margery George, Sandra Kelley. Third row Delores Martin, Frances Myers, Joyce Coble, Patty Sex ton, Patricia Hatfield, Carol Holloway, Geraldean Han son. Fourth row: Carolyn Medlin, Jo Lemley, Pat Miller, Sharon Harzell. F ifzh raw: Barbara Cox. , V fi? f : ., ,- saw + Juniors 'I I is df? Q13 Home Room 203 President--JIM VERMILLION Advisor-MISS ROBINSON First row: Judy Griffis, Patsy Craig, Mary Sue Calvin, Nancy Rauch, Karen Kendall, Caroline Jenkins, Margaret Haily, Sherry Craig, Jerilyn Denman, Connie Rutherford. Second row: Dyann Schneickert, Leona Carlile, Janice Whitehead, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Martha Scott, Nancy Mitchell, Rose- mary Brown, Sue Shrum, Leroy Jones. Third row: David Peterson, Jim Ver- million, David Green, Noel Goff, David Dillon, Lionell Weaver, Bob Williams, John McAntire. Fourth raw: Daris El- liot, Virgil Holden, Wayne France, Ste- phen Schultz, Galen Irwin, John La- Near, Roger Avery, Dee George, Jerry Eggensperger. Fifth row: George Siler, Harrison Haynes, Don Barber, Carl Campbell. 52 Home Room 201 President-LARRY SEX Advisor-MRS. FULLER First row: Jerreldean Manley, Mary Baum, Anna Wicks, Virginia Haynes, Patti Buckner, Deloris Young, Ruth Meddock, Carol Armstrong, Beverly Bennett, Joan Kimball. Second row: Kay Holt, Elaine Foster, Phyllis All- good, Janice Breazeale, Janice Garner, Nina Ebener, Carol McAfee, Diana At- wood, Marilyn Brock. Third row: Jon Dodge, Pat Gooch, Robin Rowbottom, Larry Sex, Austin Stoots, Dick Barnes, Craig Hutchison, Paul Gates. Fourth row: James Arnold, Bill Gibbens, Tom Riddle, Jackie Haynes, Larry Johnson, Marcus Bailey, Leonard Stout, David Grant, Raymond Speer. I l ra at eefrrrfrr Home Room 204 President-BILL GAMMILL Advisor-MISS BUCKERIDGE First row: Margaret Allen, Cynthia Wann, Louise Copher, Judy Bryan, San- dra Dukes, Judy Weir, Evelyn Nuttle, Pat Allington, Mary Jean Gilmore, Bar- bara Ludmeyer. Second row: Frances Williams, Margaret Rakes, Beverly Hick- man, Marjorie Myers, Ona Mae Stin- son, Margaret Frazier, Barbara Sears, Susan Yost, Sandra Conn. Third row: John Pendleton, John Brown, Bill Gam- mill, Don Connely, Donald Wright, Monte Mitchell, Ronnie Huelster, Kar- en Aldridge. Fourth row: Gary Baldwin, Robert Adler, Mike Johnston, Bill Cle- ment, Richard McClary. Fifth row: John Giltner. Home Room 500 Advisors- Mr. Graham, Mr. Hainline, Mr. Kindred, Mr. Well, and Mr. Wormington. First row: Lynn Rowe, Tom LaNear, C. L. Stokes, Bill McConnell. Second row: Fred Hembree, Don Anderson, Bob Bethel, Larry Downey, Raymond Shields, Gary Wright. Third row: Fred Chambers, Tommy Cowen, Floyd Nichols, Virgil Heeney, Don Woods. Fourth row: Bill Bowman, Charles Crane, Allen Taylor, Bob Mitchell. Fifth row: Jerry Crow, Donald Lester. ., T i ei jig' 6:1 I fa. 3-1, R' ax I WL to we Juniors fl v J 'F Home Room 205 President-MALERY BASS Advisor-MRS. HOBBS First row: Sharon Lee Miller, Sandra Daniels, Patsy Pelot, Willa Jean Raines, Corinne Hunt, Alice Smith, Cindy Hays, Margaret Cooper, Claudia Daniels, Joan Condon. Second row: Judy Alms, Mar- garet Harman, Judith Daniels, Terry Holford, Virginia Sill, Willard Sadler, Jean Morris, Adrienne Standley, Caro- lyn Woodard. Third row: Sonny Gibbs, David Garrison, Duane Davison, Larry Doyle, Gary Churchwell, Larry White, John Nelson, Herman Ellis. Fourth row: Larry Davis, Jerry Reuter, LeeRoy Chaf- fin, Malery Bass, Jerry Davis, Steve Crowley, Murray Sisk. Fifth row: Lester Clark. 53 Home Room 300 President-MARTIN BROWN Advisor-MRS. FUHR First row: Dottie Blevins, Kay Kalten- bach, Gwen EbY, Joan Cook, Alice Heard, Martha LaMarr, Francis Tate, Pat Wilson, Anita Reynolds, Judy Chatham. Second row: Danny Baker, Archie Smith, David Pond, Nancy Du- ley, Katherine Black, Pat Miley, Mary Crihbs, Mary Jay, Clydean Mayhue. Third row: Larry George, Martin Brown, Mike Neil, Mike Williams, Keith Lari- more, Gregory Brown, Larry Ball, Fred Ferguson. Fourth row: Chuck Patter- son, Jim Krutsinger, George Parker, Kennith Dohrauc, Jim Wright, Charles Richardson, Jim Nohlett. Fifth raw: Eddie Isbell. Home Room 215 President-SALLY BURRESS Advisor-MR. NICHOLS First raw: Catherine Garcia, Judy Gate- wood, Martha Blaukat, Judy Lichlyter, Frances McDowell, Louise Harryman, Susan Rea, Joyce Lemmons, Mary Cupp, Carol Abbott. Second row: Sally Bur- ress, Pat Thompson, Judy Hughes, Alice Myers, Joy Roper, Sally Hawkins, Jeff Eberle, Rex Osborn, Bob Page. Third row: Jim Divine, Glen Barnett, Maurice Reaves, Ronnie Owen, Julius Holmes, Larry Hamm, Kirk Hill, Clayton Parker. Fourth row: Larry Keeling, Larry Brown, David Eaglesfield, Larry Mur- phy, Jack Bradley, Ronnie Crosswhite, Dennis Conrow, Steve Brown, George Evans. Fifth row: John Warren, Jimmie risco. Home Room 301 President-GENE GAINES Advisor-MISS LANT First row: Dixie Kyte, Sally Baird, Bar- bara Royer, Donna Harrison, Judy Mayes, Carol Pitts, Sue Plympton, San- dra Woddin, Barbara Danner, Carol Shepherd. Second row: Billie Ruth Phil- lips, Marilyn Elfert, Suzie Kersh, Karen Smith, Gene Gaines, Joy Creager, Diane Hendry, Pat Cowan, Marjorie Clinton. Third row: Pug Askins, Ken Archer, Danny Myers, Gerry Wetherell, John Repplinger, Dick Bussoff, Clay Haverly, Richard Clark. Fourth row: 'Dale Mc- Coy, Don Ensley, Ricky Daugherty, John Harrison, Billy Coburn, Octawian Tar- nowieckyi, Dennis Gilbert. Home Room 306-A President-KAREN SALYERS Advisor-MRS. CHEATHAM First row: Karen Salyers, Carol Stover, Mary Ann Ramage, Clarann Rogers, Carol Boyd, Carolyn Foley, Nancy Ew- ing, Donna Smith, Carolyn Parks, Judy Bishop. Second row: Robert Massey, Sam Farmer, Dennis Potter, David Lu- man, Gary Mullins, J. D. Williams, Lar- ry Lemmons, Linda Hutchens, Carolyn Fort. Third row: Audrey Theus, Arbnrn Gaston, Phyllis Oliver, Sandy Colvin, Gary Love, Steve Powell, Jeriy Weir, Joe Woods. Fourth row: Leonard Thompson, Bobby Bard, Bill Long. Home Room 400 President-RICHARD HOWERTON Advisor-MISS MCFADIN First row: Roberta Welsh, Nancy Watts, Nancy Mapes, Peggy Stafford, JoAnn Capps, Susan Hopkins, Judy Rodgers, Dolores Kilgore, Lola Faye Endicott, Angeeta Anderson. Second row: Max Johnson, Stanley Patterson, Phyllis Carey, Lorraine Enke, Ruthann Hudson, Barbara Rustin, Diane Wilson, Linda Troxel, Phyllis Hurst. Third row: Jerry Long, Bill Hymer, Jack Pelt, Charles Irvin, Robert Bradford, Lonnie Martin, Claudia Martin, Jerry Williams. Fourth row: Stanley Cox, Richard Howerton, Paul Eggerman, Philip Johnson, Phil Stinnett. Fifth row: Robert Nance. , A il. Home Room 310 President-JIM EDWARDS Advisor-MRS. OBER First row: Sibyl Helton, Judith Wag- goner, Betty Jean Cox, Marty Ballew, Sue Taylor, Linda Watts, Nancy Gaines, Nina Kimerer, Diana Clark, Linda Wil- liams. Second row: Terry Jean West, Doris Carr, Polly Craig, Thelma Estes, James Sours, Barbara Sitton, Susan El- liott, Carol Christiansen, Janice Spar- row. Third row: Charles Fisher, Sam Britten. James Harryman, Cary Cart- right, Dennis Green, Standlee Steenrod, Leroy Majors, Ronald Lewellen. Fourth row: Richard Anderson, Gordon Brown, Norman Looper, Bruce Morlan, Jerry Manley, Gary Buttram, Mike Owen, Jim Edwards, Dan Routledge. Fifth row: Leonard Hopkins. mu At the beginning of the school year J.H.S. was invaded by ninth graders, just turned sophomores. From the various junior high schools they came, six hundred strong. Oh, what a rnass of confusion! After finding that J.H.S. didn't have elevators or a fifth floor they settled down and soon were pitching in wholeheartedly-giving their loyal support to .l.H.S. Home Room Cafeteria President-LINDA BLACK Advisor-MRS. PAYNE F irst row: Sandra Yarbrough, Norma McGowan, Mar- jorie Hastings, Evelyn Bugher, Sherry Maley, Judy Stafford, Connie Sartain, Nicky Welsh, Robert Brasch, Ronnie Rusch. Second row: Esther McKay, Fay Roland, Richard Mueller, Dennis Peck, Larry Mc- Aferty, Syble Day, Jean Henry, Linda Scott, Sue Dixon. Third row: Douglas Halliwell, Dick Ford, Pat Crossley, Judy Thatcher, Linda Black, Sharon Kirby, Ruth Ashmore, Terry Preston. Fourth row: Charles Rader, Louis Finke, John Stewart, Robert Hackey, Joe Ellis, Herb VanF1eet, Steven Wethereh. Did you ever hear or see a home room in a cafe- teria? That is what happened at J.H.S. this year. Not enough room for 1600 students in a 900 capacity-hence the cafeteria had to be used. Here's hoping the new high school will be in readiness by 1958-1959 semesters. Sophomores 6 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Clockwise: LYNDA HARRIS Vice President SAM GILMORE President J ANIE BRYSON ' Secretary 56 First row: Lola Gipson, Betty Shields, Daisy Parker, Geraldine Brazil, Sandra Owen, Linda Rutter, Kay Heath, Shirley Sprouse, Virginia Herron, Earline Boyd. Second row: Andy Stark, George Heaton, James Trousdale, Carl Raines, Jimmye Dean Beasley, Rebecca Boyd, Janet Rout- ledge, Patsy Alexander,'Judy Mc- Clanahan. Third row: Monte Pear- son, Carl Allman, Alvin Wallace, Kenneth McKinzie, Cary McAferty, Ronnie Ragan, Gary Fox, Chester Brown. Fourth row: Walter Lawson, Jerry West, James Smith, Ronnie Rainey, Albert Fisher, Bill McKin- Home Room 101 President-DOUGLAS THIEL Advisor-MR. SALE First row: Morris Dodd, David Woody, Rex White, Carl Fricks, Richard Lucas, David Herd, Dale Short, Steve Crume, Tom Avery, Ronald Harmon. Second row: Joe Porter, Jerry Kennell, Ricky Kettler, Michael Key, William Grey, Larry Martin, Douglas Thiel, John Prince, James Giett. Third row: Thomas Sam- uels, Jimmy McGuirk, James Oglesby, Wiley Baugh, Paul Iman, Larry Jennings, John Hogan, Wayne Landsaw. Fourth row: James Lloyd, Jimmie Wood, Wayne Kingore. ophomores 'K Y' 1 Home Room 101 East President-JllNIMYE DEAN f- BEASLY A dvisor-MR. STOVER iff: zie. 1' 3 IEE To ,,,, , ttt, 1 V t 'J .,, N M, Y V 1 ,,, . -1- ,Z v' W , .QA Y v ,Fl ,1 , lg,,ya,pp:g74m 1 -735 it it-,ltvitisx-. -t - 'wi I. L-,.l...., tt,t1-, mt IEE liter? Viitflt s 1 'S f 1 ,-lF?75?'l Fi' lil- . P4 -1 A A ,, fi ,. ,. ,.: f -sf 'li ' ' 'Ln -was t . Ls' 'J 1 Home Room 102 President-TREVA GILSTRAP Advisor-MISS MARTIN First row: Jane Bailey, Cecelia Hutchens, Rickey Allen, Diana Allen, Barbara Fish, Patricia Sapping- ton, Nancy Deardorff, Connie Hopkins, Jane Anne Evans, Caylene Lamb. Second row: Joyce Bardmass, Edith Hill, Shirley Sexton, Treva Gilstrap, Diane O'Dcll, Margie VanValkenburg, Linda Johnson, Linda Mayo, Cora Goff. Third row: Marillyn Van Winkle, Printis Brown, Loretta Bellamy, Joann Barrett, Donna Perkins, Peggy Jones, Doris Foster, Sondra Windle. 57 l 'U A- ----f ' 1 TTT H I TfV71'5H n Q .-1 f .. A 'saw wi +- i f? :ii'1g,:,Q i ii .m -file Milli-a' Jt f. ' ni 3 Y .. ia-:A A 'F I .- J N l yr f J ef Home Room 105 President-LARRY MARTIN Advisor-MRS. VARNER First row: Patty Overmeyer, Donna Anderson, Teddy Kelly, Judy Waterhouse, Dee Lynn Allen, Barbara Honan, Marianne Haines, Sara Bain- bridge, Sharon Walkup, Terri Legg. Second row: Billy Young, Roger Thornhill, Emma Wright, Pat Davis, Sue Boyd, Elizabeth Palmer, Carole Hartzell, Nancy Wheelan, Karen Rogers. Third row: Larry Martin, John Qualls, Marion Waller, Jackie McDaniel, Cindy James, Carolyn Hartin, Molly Havens, Donna Buoy. Fourth row: Harold Alderman, John Payne, Danny Tourtelot, Buddie Johnson, Steven Brown, Stephen Kelly, Leslie Sta- pleton. Fifth row: Jimmy Cline, Bill Wright, Donald Ball, Sammy Cushman. ophomores EE IEEE ll Home Room 107 51533, jas rjgigzjgiga mammal EL! I4 5 x ' rm I ,, it J President-PAT ASBURY Advisor-MR. MITCHELL First row: LaDonn Wren, Shirley Max- well, Jane Gatewood, Mary Province, Lynda Harris, Sue Divine, Jeannette Al- len, Pamela Erwin, Lana Kay Venus, Janice Goheen. Second row: Jean Ra- num, Jeanette Schreiner, Karen Wool- ever, Carol Couch, Laveta Baker, Pat Asbury, Bobbie Loftin, Joan Long, Jane McMartin. Third row: Randy Royal, Marvin West, David Sperry, Gerald Black, Charles Ray, Ben Wilson, Dave Dalton, Karren Banks. Fourth row: John Hogan, Don Hess, Ronnie Willcoxon, Charles Keeter, Kenneth Soloman, Lar- ry Boaz, Billy Ackerson, Danny Henry, Claude Harryman. Fifth row: James Hunt, Craig Woolsey, Lee Mascher, Gayle West, Gary Selby, Larry Akers, Jerry Zeller, Warren Clover. Home Room Study A President-MARILYN HUBBS Advisor-MISS BAUER First row: Alvy Wilson, Dick Johnson, Georgia Byrd, Dixie Harmon, Sharon Russell, Sue Newton, Sharon Davis, Barbara Long, Jayne Wann, Judy Holden. Second row: Karen Cole, Sally Livingston, Judy Williamson, Rita Dayton, Nancy Zinn, Car- rol Setser, Paula Frossard, Karlene Whited. Third row: Gary Parker, Larry Parker, Louis Lopez, Larry Sandy, Marilyn Hubbs, Marilyn Akers, Mary Warren, Phyllis Friend. Fourth row: Scott Em- mert, Jim Crowder, Keith Smith, Keith Roland, Mike Anderson, J. D. Benton, Tom Havens, Lan- ny Roush. Fifth row: Dick Dagley, Max Haase, Jim Goodnight, David Fenix, Dean Clopton, Bob Richardson, Charles Dodd. Home Room A North President-SHIRLEY MCELFRESH Advisor-MR. DEW First row: Carole Kelley, Margaret Cleverger, Bar- bara Barwick, Helen Shepherd, Nancy Allen, Wil- ma Marbut, Susan Ross, Jane Beeler, Dianne Hawkins, Shirley McElfresh. Second raw: Lucy Daves, Patsy Danner, Nancy Scroggins, Nancy Putnam, Sandra Kershaw, Zelma Estes, Clora Fay Wilson, Terry Freeze, Johnny Gilmore. Third row: Troy Jones, Gary McBride, Buddy Ward, Lloyd Smith, Larry Royer, Billy Martin, Jim Al- len, Larry Garrison. Fourth row: Ronald Arnold, Lewis Skiles, Steve Pauk, Larry Herron. ophomores Home Room B North President-SHARON DELPH Advisor-MISS BARRETT First row: Pat Bacon, Pat Snow, Alice Farris, Anne Markray, Irene Watkins, Frances Marcus, Barbara Wallace, Linda Watkins, Emilie Collins, Helen Cochran. Second row: Ann Muller, Sharon Delph, Barbara Cribbs, Carolyn Capps, Geral- dine Putnam, Beverly Crowder, Linda Cowen, Neta Johnston, Bobby Simms. Third row: John Johnson, Lester Smith, Bobby Weiser, Herbert Schwab, James Shember, Neil Felker, Henry Armstrong, .larnes Howell. Fourth row: Darrell Fork- ner, Rush McClain, .lim Garrison, Gary Horton. Home Room Bl Central President-RONALD HUF F MAN Advisor-MR. VARNER First row: Dixie Rickman, Wanda Snyder, Carol Harris, Marjorie Miller, Wilma Hoffman, Joan Cleaver, Phyllis George, Nancy DeV0e, Ronald Huffman, Tommy Fisher. Second row: Gerald Norman, Gordon J unge, Paul Hoag, Dennis Hager, James Stuart, Johnny Cline, Caroline Stinson, Mi- cha Dutton, Charles Enlow. Third row: Dick Car- ter, Audrey Sibley, Glynda Box, Carolyn Doran, Carole Sartain, Tedra Lindley, Katherine Whitley, .lim Conger. Fourth row: Robert Douthitt, David Roberts, Steve Wright, Scott Short. 51 .he Avo ir ' itil . Z . l la I WIRE? J.: W Wi. .E Home Room 211 WEEE President-GARY GARDNER Advisor-MR. ANDERSON --ii First row: Alice Corbus, Joyce Long, Judy Whitehead, Janie Bryson, Mary Blankenship, Patty Skaggs, Nancy Sharp, Mary Gurley, John Barker, Herschal Baum. Second row: Janice Scott, Kay Orem, Carol Hoofnagle, Darrell Holland, Janine Stokes, Janis Hillhouse, Nancy Reynolds, Coramae Sparlin, Martha Clay. Third row: David . Baker, Jon Genisio, Tom Areheart, .. Y. Steve Mitchell, Steve Aggus, Nancy Wilson, Betty Lane, Suzanne Higgs. , Fourth row: John Yoder, Victor Vaughn, 1 Benjamin Randall, Bud Ilngram, Gary Campbell, Gary Stubblefield, Richard Galloway, Don Marrs. Fifth row: Gary Gardner, Larry Reynolds, Charles Carr. ' 1 W V iff! Effllfl i ' H. f JL, 5' 'fq'- , WEE f'sv er xxx fu Uv- , it i -um ,hgh fslteiil. Home Room B South President-NED ROBINSON Advisor-MRS. BRIETZKE First row: Carolyn Taylor, Janet Caldemeyer, San- dra Spenny, Pat Callahan, Teresa Swecker, Pam Ferguson, Barbara Bormaster, Carolin Chapman, Susan Byers, Marcia McGoyne. Second row: Billie Ruth McKinley, Loretta Thornton, Sally Owen, Cathy Corl, Barbara Thomason, Helen Halseth, Janice Rhea, Rosalie Lohr, Judy Kelly. Third row: ,Buddy Gibson, Larry Cline, John Sohosky, Jim Hall, Ned Robinson, Mike Longenecker, Jerry Gibson, Dean Bledsoe. Fourth row: Gerald Car- penter, Peter Farmer, Doyle Conrow, Richard Storm, Harold Gossett, Gary McCormick, Willie Johnson, Steve Longstreet. ophomores g ...Ewing -. Home Room 303 President--JEAN NEWMAN Advisor-MR. HUFFMAN First row: Vicki Riggs, Lillian Wolf, Glenda Log- gains, Karen Dodge, Pam Martin, Jean Newman, Mary Dunkle, Connie Drennan, Leslie Skiles, Nel- marie Riggs. Second row: Francis Barnett, Vivian Kingrey, Ina Copher, Linda Daniels, Ruth Bard, Patsy Hunt, Brenda Higgins, Edith Spaw, Wanda Johnson. Third row: Dick Cole, Dall O'Brian, Warren Tune, Vic Watson, Jim Goff, Bill Mont- gomery, Larry Potter, Stanley Jones. Fourth row: Billy Buck, Jim Carpenter, John Pierce, Jerry Evans, John Miller. Fifth row: Bobby Gibson. 60 w N rf ,,.. Snr 1 ZI Yf' P V IEE? , LA.J-H... bg. .,,. - - motif, , -basin 'l Home Room 304 President-B OB HIGGINS Advisor-MRS. BAUMANN First row: Gloria Gold, Carol Hoagland, Sherrie Wray, Susan Rosenberg, Linda Greathouse, Pat McBride, Nancy Newby, Virginia Cramer, Lucille Wickham, La Rene Boaz. Second row: Carol Sue Dickens, Bobby Ann Graham, Ruth Ann Watson, Janet Luginbill, Bambi Sanders, Joan Garner, Kay Ochsenhein, Julia Sears, Linda Krutsinger. Third row: Doug De Lisle, Ronnie Repplinger, Howard Abbott, Phillip George, Bob Higgins, Tom DeMier, Ronnie Gopher, Dennis Beechhold. Fourth row: Roger Stinnett, John Anderson, Billy Mc- Mullen, Bob Poston, Bob Higgins, Jim Newman, Harry Heibein, Chandlee Godfrey, John Blair. Fifth row: Larry Campbell, Don Evans, Brad Fagan. ophomores ' 5 IE 5 it ifmtlrflf' i inlseszf ii Q-.siyjgg i i. 'Y ilii . llii IE J S ll ws E, , TWT f- X mi. , A I art . gg . W., .. Home Room 309 President-TOM CONRAD Advisor-MR. CANNON First row: Wanda Patterson, Ora May Wilson, Dale Cole, Jerry Baker, Patricia Grant, Bonnie Dinwiddie, Betty Swift, .lean Coats, Judy Blakeslee, Donna Hou- chin. Second row: Paul Fairchild, Gary Clark, Sue Speakman, Sharon Hooker, Karen Green, Stephanie Magruder, Mary Ann Roberts, Twila Stovern, Mary Ruth Hosp. Third row: Sam Gilmore, Bill Denton, Richard Such, Frances Liggett, Mary Ann Roberts, Cleva Morgans, Shar- on Hight, Elaine Koonce. Fourth row: Ralph Tyndall, Richard Howerton, Tom Conrad, Bill Bullard, Greg Butterfield. John Helms, Diana Storch. Home Room 50098 Advisors-Mr. Kindred, Mr. Wormington, Mr. Well, Mr. Hainline, and Mr. Graham. First row: David Haynes, James Bass, Duane Larson, Leon Markray, Bobby Hill, Gary Kien- zle, Jim Hurn, Richard Roughton, Gregory Helton, Billy Rowe. Second row: Jon Anderson, Bob Shonk, J. C. Barnett, Max Hoskins, Ray Smith, Jerry Hylton, Richard Littlefield, Virgil Hughes, Roy Melugin. Third row: Vernie Allen, Steve H. Thornton, Ira Highley, Lonnie Brown, Jimmy Heiley, Leroy Edwards, Ralph Prather, Danny Schreinweis. Fourth row: David Belk, Harold Rob- inson, Jerry Campbell, Robert Attwood, James Larrimer, Larry Smith, John Cly, Ronnie Myers, Dick Johnston. Fifth row: William McCarty, Gary Wells. bl .1 sa- .. 1-, tg? 'f , H? J,. . J53...,E vs -I . ' ' i .': K 'Q ,ya - M sa' f I ,, ?, QL! f 3, fx' ' ' , 'iii , . X . Qfiffif Q 'Hn .IU ga , af r 4 ' Wm 1 J. H. 4 - JW- V - ,- -n ww V is fu .W M I S IHU' ,ww YF QV r vw. re 'LL il? '-ss X -I , M A 1 X17 5s Xiigfsim g .J x V QMS 4 I a 1 1 W-, ! if Lf : ,., , 'X W, .J Ij,.,..X fnw uf? ' I.: 1 ,M . ... h 'ix . ' H 1' M 's' ' .5 , 1 , , 591 X. ' 'v 1 'X '. ',,'IalI:JKwWjc is M y 6, ,:.. Jw 4:.,: .L -...-: A , IA, NMENXX f x ,ASX , ,Q ,. ., ,, LA ,. , W, 5, . '. ,- ,: 1- X 1 1 L skim - 1- 3? xx 1 1 ul W X, 1 ,.,, ,,m::v,,I W lf, xx X3-,X 1 ,XX W, ,X I A, M.. X X J' X- ', ' 1 ' i :FK ..::'..g. A- mv. N -1. , ,Q,, A if M EM is uw , A 1 ADMINIS T RA T I ON X- Q 5 . S X' 5 N sg' f if , ' 5 ZZ - 2 ff' W f I get ii I Yu- . Z NL, SCHOOL BOARD-Seated: Roi S. Wood, Superintendentg Morgan Hillhouse, Vice Presidentg Evan Godfrey, Herbert Van Fleet, Attorney. Standing: Leonard Brown, Ronald Robson, Miss Fern Cray, Secretary, Forrest Harrison, Director of Financeg Cicil Floyd, Assistant Superintendentg Otto Kell, Supervisor of Buildings and Groundsg Norman Sharp. Absent: Mrs. Reba Blanke, President. Director of Finance FORREST HARRISON Balancing the budget, authorizing purchases and many other similar duties are carried out very efficiently by Mr. Harrison. He is a truly busy man keeping accurate accounts for the many schools of the Joplin School System. He has proved himself to be a very competent and capable Finance Director. 64 These members of the School Board of Joplin have oh- viously devoted much of their own time, Without pay, attend- ing to the problems of the schools of Joplin. We are proud of this group of Joplin citizens who do their utmost to pro- mote better education in the schools. Their ever present interest and leadership is indeed an importance to the student body. ln spite of the fact these men have businesses of their own, they gladly give their valuable time to solve problems of school administration. This year, first and foremost on the Boardis agenda, was the bond election. The Board and Mr. Wood spent a seemingly incessant number of hours in consultation to give us our new building. Hats off to Mr. Wood and our School Board. FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Evelyn Junke, Miss Helen Ballard, Miss Fern Cray, Mrs. Leona Freed. tl , .... lest, QU' -'ms 'f- .,... 1 .?aF'W 'l 'K'll 'lT S 'W 1 5535: 1' 5 us: h . it 3 .. , it 1E lE4lF'5'v'faE mm 'wiv ..ve--f- , :ses ' Y. ' w n C t, 'a L 1, :uw 22 uw an v , uw m . . H uw w H Mrs. Marilyn Sherman, Secretaryg Miss Mary Buxton, Secretary to Superin- tendentg Mrs. Joanne Wills, Secretary, Mrs. Zelma Johnson, Record Clerk and P.B.X. Operator. Superintendent of Schools ROI S. WOOD Johnny Can Read in Joplin, so ran the article that was featured in The Saturday Evening Post, October 26, 1957. This article from the Post was condensed in the Readefs Digest. All Joplin was very proud of our superintendent! Yes, this article is every bit true. These men, Mr. Wood and Mr. Floyd, help to formulate our school policies. They, with the School Board, plan these policies of the schools, supervise the building program and repairs, and elect the teachers' staff. They contribute more than we realize to the edu- cational process, both formally and informally. They stand for welfare and character, which are two con- cerns of every nation. We are grateful for their competent assistance, and we do respect their opinions and judgment. We can't thank Mr. Wood and Mr. Floyd too much for their untiring efforts to make our dreams come true. Just think, a brand new building, trimmings and all, next fall. Hats off to our Superintendent. ff? Assistant Superintendent of Schools CECIL FLOYD SCHOOL NURSES: Mrs. Oleta Petty, Mrs. Clem inetene Collins. .t ' as. 'Fr I 1 l1I'i-'N' .til . li N .. 4',,' N ee fs I ,. l 155 1 MR. CREER'S OFFICE ASSISTANTS-First raw: Jim Huddleston, Richard I Russell, Rayina Yocam, .Terry Rutherford, Dorothy Walker, Karen Ward, Janice f',. Eckart. Second raw: Gary Trim, Charles Friend, Ronnie Russell, Bill Thomson Y Carol Ann Tate, Judy Fisher, Virginia Hoyt. Third row: Fred Burchard, Don Poe. I' I' e :AM-A Secretaries to Pr1nc1pal I IW. W? H MRS. HAZEL LEWIS x I Q '. Miss VIRGINIA McCANN as l Y Principal ROY W. GREER The chief executive though snowed under with responsibilities is always ready and willing to coun- sel and to give construc- tive suggestions for any problems dealing with s c h 0 ol or community. Firm, when necessary, practical at all times, he is broadminded and has won the respect of all by giving his best. Not only is he a busy man at school, giving so much of his time to the school affairs, but he also gives to civic affairs. He is on the Advisory Board of the DeMolays, an elder in the Presbyter- ian Church, on the Ad- visory Board at St. ,lohn's Hospital, Secretary-Treas- urer of his Sunday School. He' is a 32nd Degree Mason, member of the Eastern Star, Chief Coun- selor of Boy Scout merit badges. For the past three years Mr. Greer has been a member of the Accre- ditation of the High Schools of the United States. Our Principal is indeed a busy, busy man: Assistant Principal HERBERT HART The manner in which Mr. Hart conducts all his affairs shows that he is a man of order- liness and precision. All in his day's work is check- ing attendance of the boys, helping in the planning of stu- dent activities and solving the disciplinary problems that often arise. He also has charge of the distribution of text books of the 1,400 students of .l.H.S. Mr. Hart is a very active member of the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. MR. HARI' S OFFICE ASSISTANTS-First row: Steve Walker, Carolyn Ohler Willa Jean Raines, Sharon Hogan, Harriet Baum, Ann Russell, Mary Martin Second row: Carol Christiansen, J. D. McClary, Elaine Scott, Kenny Archer Barbara Cox. Third row: Nancy Putman, Charles Tabh. Secretary to Vice Principal MRS. ROSE ANDERSON 67 v Guidance Counselors GEORGE VOLMERT I Roscoe THOMAS - l I May I change my schedule so biology class isn't right before lunch? Mr. Volmert is asked many questions-though all were not as smile-provoking as this. Friendly and prac- tical, he deals with all-from wide-eyed sopho- mores to worldy-wise seniors. Mr. Thomas came to us from Granger, Miss- ouri, where he was Superintendent of Schools. Theirs is probably one of the most difficult jobs in the schools. They can usually he found helping someone with his schedule or giving an educational test. They deserve a round of applause for the fine job they accomplish and still keep the respect and admiration of every Joplin High student. IMT? FH' 'W lu: - H'l11 5mm,: t WW 'lp ' 2- E tr or 'T ' rr - rr um -i w , Fi, 50: eanh self? Mir item ,.. -4 12311 - -1? F, 'T-tid .1 y Dean of Girls MRS. BEULAH BROWN z. J m id in W J' ' f 'H ,H Secretary to Guidance Counselors MRS. BETTY PLASTER Every student is always welcome in Mrs. Br0Wn's office. They receive personal as well as educational advice from a sympathetic listener. Our Dean of Girls has endeared herself 525,33-1 to the students and faculty alike. She,has uppermost in her mind, The basis of success of every school is the individualf, . Some girl has been heard to say with a reminiscent smile, 'iMrs. Brown, Dean of Girls? Sure, she used to straighten me out every once in a while. DEAN OF GIRLS' OFFICE HELP-First row: Sharon Russell, Shirley Moore, Joan Petty, Wilma Tate. Second row: Martha Clay, Lilagene Daimer, Fransiska Lee, Dixie Moffett, Susan Potter, Terri Legg, Dixie Kyte, Carol Boyd. Third row: Glenda Cum- mins-assistant to the Dean, Nancy Gaines, Francis Tate. Some of the boys and their advisor are working in the machine shop. N,-ss 7. mama- i -wg V, . . Me'-mr - -.wwe HX 1, Z 1 csv in r Ng M-M, QW ,Y i K . W' 2 1 5 Q f- We fe H w R W ,. , 5535551222 if WE :iiiffiiifyi 'll rffiiiff iii U li W Y . , . 1 nf vi ti naive- M 2 iv R. W. BAKER, Director The Vocational School, or Franklin Tech. as we call it, was formed in 1935 and has pro- gressed very rapidly since then. The students spend a half-day training in vocational work and the other half-day is spent in regular classes at the high school building. MRS. EDNA JOHNSON Secretary The boys work with first-class equipment and have completed a number of projects. One inter- esting project has been the mak- ing of chairs and tables to be used in our new senior high school. Franklin Two of the boys are welding a frame. , busy in hich will offer excellent opportunities after grad- Below: The most popular course is auto mechanics. These boys know the inside - 255 in E 'E will g m --- -in - 5: L , N sz. , . lhizillgllli LDL fi- X ?--4-. WN DOROTHY BARRETT MRS. HAZEL BRIETZKE LARRY DUNHAM MRS- EVA FUHR English English English English An industrious Senior English class . . . Linda Horton attempts to answer Mr. Dunham's question over the reading assignment. Language Arts if E f l ll r . Av X214 'X The three GRE of English- reaclinf, 'ritin,, and recitini! MRS, KATHERINE OBER LEAH ROBINSGN JOSEPHINE STEWART MRS. DORA ULRICI English English English, Journalism English ,,, as-:iw Y. 'REQ- wh , .q3?3fZ!if ff'-PM E . MRS. HILDRED BAUMANN BESS BUCKERIDGE French, English Latin, English and tudy Hall E L F l 5-fa -1-4--. if 4 .Ag V ll li '.: .,,, ,,:. if 5 FRANCISCO COLBN CHIQUITA STANDEFER Spanish Speech, Dramatics ELIZABETH DAVIS Senor Colon, through one of his many chalk drawings, is getting the Librarian class interested in the meaning of iArre hurro! CGet up, donkey.J Th 'll b ' '6 N 9' 959 'DUI 3 TTLQYTLOTIQS Tllanafna ERMA BAUER MRS. MARGARET PAYNE ln our small but adequate library, Dick Cole looks for a book Boys' Study Hall Girls' Study Hall while Sally Hawkins looks for the definition of male, linhvlmll ' 1' ' ,. ' mi ,Q ,, , ' amass? . , M , w 'PJ V -rv i. .3 . , ,,,, . il++iLuQ3:..,.1. 1 53 M as W ' ,iggmf ,. ffgwf ' ' L '4 1 L5 1 SMX ' L5 Q W: 1 I , ! A. . : w al E wma, , , ..... , ,.,, W ..., W Hm-m5g5 Hwy!- yghQ5E ,, . w - 1.1.11 H X, A gm-.,W H, H 'IW' X p J tag Larry Garrison and Nancy Putman are studying bread mold under ARTHUR BOLES T. FRANK COULTER the microscopes, as Joyce Watts waits her turn at the left. Art Music cienee and Fine Arts WILLIAM LEBEDEFF OLIVER SOVEREIGN JERRY CANNON JOHN DIX Music Music Biology Chemistry ' 9 Science has tomorrow s answers. DOUGLAS MITCHELL GLENN SMITH MRS. CHARLEEN VARNER Biglggy Senior Science, Physics Bi0l0gy, Home Economics 1-,,,,m,m..M., 1 ,:,.n1um.nmmmaml1 Y NWWP A A S' C 3 V ' V , f'??1,fL , uw yt.. 1 -xi y - f ' mffi A- ' -,. .. ,:. MRS, MAXINE BASS MRS. NONDA CHEATAM A stitch in time . . . Patsy Hunt is pressing the seams of her Shorthand Commerce dress, Peggy Houston is pinning the pattern on her material, both Micha Dutton and Twila Stovern are sewing at the machines and Nicky Welsh sews on a button. Commerce and Home Economics ,ggi ? k W MRS. MARY FULLER MRS, FRANCES GOODNIGHT MRS. SARAH HARRISON HELEN MCFADIN Commerce Bookkeeping Commerce Commerce Classes help Ln the world of living PAULINE MARTIN ELEANOR PEAK MRS. MAREL ROGERS MARSHALL STOVER Home Economics Commerce Home Economics Commerce . 153 gl zffiil , ,M , 2 ,mea sf- .xx 1 4 I ,YLJQQ A D. fa. -1 , v fy F . If 'Jig ,-L, 1 3' ,.,.,.,'- ?2'Q.. . 'ij-2 M . .mf H Wg 25 gf, x P- ,Q r Y 44: 'ffm JSI- Mfssaw , ,mah V YM? W Sfgilfg , Var , FLOYD BELK KENNETH COCHRAN W. E. HAYNES Physical Education Physical Education Physiqil Edl1C3Tl0D Social Science Social Science Social Science Physical INTRAMURALS Won Lost V HBH 1 Misfits ...... ....... 7 3 HCS? AMN-A-------------6 3 Sophomores and Juniors ............ 5 3 Band ..... ....... 4 3 HAH -b-- -------3 3 B COMPANY-INTRAMURAL CHAMPS: Gary Trim, Ronnie Russell, Bob Thomas, Cary Phillips, Larry Dilworth, Ronnie Rhea. Classes with action This gym class directed by Mr. Cochran is having a hilariously good time building this pyramid. Be careful you first liners. It RUSSELL KAMINSKY ROBERT VARNER all depends on you. Boys who do not take military must be en- PhYSiCa1ECll1C2'1li0H PhYS1Qa1EClUCaU0fl rolled in a gym class. Social 'Science 500131 SCIGHCC m mm , m ui, in ,H , HN Y V H Hx HN mwwu HNMHNHVHNH H m H i 1 H- in in in ,H in - m m m H, ,H m m ll H ,wl'l 'lTQ 'lll H,111'' 11'''l11' l1l 'lQl 'lll lll' H H H ' HN N H1 ul M H W H uw 1 Y ,H ,H ' f in . F is - -:A-,3 ' , , i . 5' : Mr' ROBERT DEAN LEROY POTTER G. C. WILLIAMS Driveris Ed Driver's Ed Driver's Ed and DTiU8T,S Education R if E i H' H aa R2 Mu ii? f- , V H, I A popular course at IHS is Driver's Ed. Here Mary Baum is test- CLARENCE COWAN ing her reactions as Bill Forrest works the controls and Janice C.O.E. Breazeasle looks on. Drive as if your life depends upon L15-lt does. ESTHER GOMEZ VENUS YOUNT Miss Yount instructs her sophomore class on some of the funda- Physical Education Physical Education mentals of basketball. MRS. KATHRYN AVERY' MRS- TINA BARTON Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Avery a n d Mrs. Beckham are seated in Mrs. Beck- ham's office discuss- ing some of the cafe- teria problems. Mrs. Beckham is th e Cafeteria Supervisor of all the schools. agua, Our Most Efficient Cooks ggi gj3gggYgEgggfg4 MRS. HETTIE CAMPBELL MRS. GYNETH DALL MRS. EVELYN DAVENPORT MRS MARTHA DUNCAN MRS. LYDIA GREEN MRS. MYRTLE MORRISON MRS. ONA POGUE MISS PANSY RUSSELL MR. CHARLES CARR Engineer Assisting Mr. Carr are the following: Joe Layne, Emory Owens, Homer Puckett, Lonnie Van Volkenburg, John Whaley. He and his custodians keep us warm and comfortable. MRS. HELEN STOLL MRS MYRTLE SHAFFLER i. Classes -.ii-A-,.. IN-- -h.i!..a. X C51 AQ' Af, g i. - ' X .Sa Stanley Brown seems to be getting his beauty sleep dur- ing study hall, while the others know their lessons so well they can read them upside down. Good health is gained through well-planned meals. Miss Martin's cooking classes learn to plan and serve meals as well as cook them. Clockwise starting with the hostess: Helen Newman, Linda Hutchins, Mary Baum, Nancy Watts, Beverly Rowan, Verna Looten, Linda Roam. Work and enjoyment make up the art class. Keith Larimore, Lloyd .l02ll1 Sisk HIlCl Bill Thomson D0im OUIT the Pfiflcipal Canal? of Smith, Pat Bacon, and .lane McMartin are working especially the New England States to the class while Mr. Nlchols supervlses. hard at the easels. 1 The faculty at Senior High held an old-fashioned picnic at Schif- ferdecker Park. As usual the women are setting the table with fried chicken, salads, lemon- ade, and all the trimmings. The men, while they are waiting for the call, Come and get it, are busy with the most popular out- door game horse shoes. Mr. Vol- mert seems to be champion. Time Out for Play Here we see the girls' Home Economics Foods De- partment entertaining the faculty members and ad- ministration at a Christmas tea. Miss Pauline Martin is the instructor. In the picture can be seen left to right: Grace Fisher, Kathleen Crossan, and Mr. John- ston, Student Council Sponsor. Four of our faculty members attended a district meet- ing held by the Missouri State International Teachers Society at Twin Hills Golf and Country Club. .l.H.S. members attending from our school were Mrs. Mar- garet Payne, Miss Leah Robinson, Miss Pauline Mar- tin, Grand Presidentg and Miss Erma Bauer. In this picture we see Mr. Sales, Mr, Thomas, Mr. Volmert, and Miss Aldridge being oriented by Tamlo men on the wire bundling for asphalt shingles on Business Education Day. Later a dinner was held at the Scottish Rite Temple. ' COOKS-on left: Mrs. Cheatham, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Payne, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Varner, PLAY-BOYS-above: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Dunham, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Smith, Mr. Dew, Mr. Varner, Mr. Greer, Mr. Dix, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Sale, Dr. Fuhr, Mr. Cheatham, Mr. Lebetleff. Pitcher, Mr. Volmert. fflg l The visiting Fayetteville cheerleaders, portrayed by J .H.S. teach- ers, give us a little kick chorus. From left to right: Miss Dorothy Barrett, Mrs. Charleen Varner, Mrs. Mary Fuller, Miss Helen McFadin, Mrs. Hazel Brietzke, Mrs. Beulah Brown. The waterboy refreshes one of the team mem- bers during the pep assembly in which the teachers acted as Fayetteville's football team. Left to right: Jerry Cannon, Glenn D. Smith, Jack Holden, Lee A. Dew, Marshall Stover, Theodore Anderson, Francisco Colon. .qg gg s 1 Illllll -. 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Janis Sally Baird, Charlotte Dickinson, Judy Brazda, Pat Taylor, Gayle :I-lillhouse, Susan Stout, Diane Hawkins. Sitting: Brenda Higgins, Prigg, Kay Francis, Susan Smith, Steve Chitwood, Judy Conboy, Elizabeth Palmer, Marilyn Hubbs, Pam Martin, Virginia Mon- Carol Roe, Ann Havens, Bob Thomas, Gary Trim, Judy Aldridge, teith, Nordine Crull, Margorie George, Shirley Sprouse, Susie Joy Roper, Judy Griffis, Joan Petty, Anita Rouse, Judy Russell, Rosenburg. Wanda Mitchell, Cean Carter, Nellyann Trewyn, Katy Davis, THE JOPLIMO STAFF PRESENTS l 'cMeet Me Tonight in Dreamland ................,....................... Organist, Gwen Warden II Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland .,......,....... Susan Rosenburg ,Pam Martin, Margory George, Marilyn Hubbs, Elizabeth Palmer, Brenda Higgins, Shirley Sprouse. Dream Fantasyn .........,..,............... Diane Hawkins, Sally Hawkins, Janice Hillhouse Susan Stout, Soloist Ill THE PROCESSIONAL Heralds ..............,.....,.....,,.....,,. Martin Brown, Monte Mitchell, Joe Ellis, Larry Martin Ladies in Waiting .........,.......... Sherry Craig, Katy Davis, Dolorese Hodges, Caroline Hershberger, Nellyann -Trewyn, Cean Carter, Sally Baird, Janice Eckart, Wanda Mitchell, Judy Russell, Judy Brazda, Charlotte Dickinson, Anita Rouse, Joan Petty, Gayle Prigg, Pat Taylor Crown Bearer ..,...................,..,,..,.......,....,.....,...,,,...,.....,,...,..,.......,,,.....,.,.,.,...., Carol Roe Flower Girls ....................,.. .... ....... ..,...,.......,,..,.. S u s an Smith, Kay Francis Queen's Attendants --.- ,........ ...... J udy Aldridge, Judy Conboy Queen ........................... ....... .................................. A n n Havens Pages ......................... ..,........,...,,.,......,......,,...,..,,,,.,........,.,.,.,.,. J oy Roper, Judy Griffis IV THE CROWNING OF THE QUEEN V Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland ................,.......,...........,..,..,..,,.,....,...... 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Bruce Bullard, lst Lt. Robert Wade, Capt. Bob Luckinbill. Thircl row: B and First row: Sex, Vaughan, Hunzeker, Sanborn, Thomson, Deem, Russell, Tyree, Tyree, Grover, Brown. Second row: Mitchell, Turner, Huelster, Smith, Dunn, Huhatka, McC1ary, Whitlock, Holford, Baldwin, Steenrod, Sturgeon. Third row: Haynes, Crosswhite, Askins, Sisk, Johnson, Ford, lrwin, Owen, Camp- V ' mo., an .vqwmq I , . lst Lt. Paul Stuhblefield, lst Lt. Don Poe, lst Lt. Jimmie Kinney, lst Lt. Kenny Sawyer, Capt.u.limmie Lewis, lst Lt. Bob Richard, 2nd Lt. Doug Cates, Capt. Larry Owen, 2nd Lt. Tom Boos. Fourth row: 2nd Lt. Bill Forrest, 2nd Lt. Bob McLaughlin, 2nd Lt. Claude lardon, 2nd Lt. Fred Burchard, 2nd Lt. Larry Dilworth, 2nd Lt. ,lim Huddleston. Company hall, Irwin, Hamm. Fourth row: Anderson, Carter, Heihein, Thiel, Houser, Richardson, Carpenter, Ellis, Robinson, Fleisch- aker, Haverly, Martin. Fifth row: Cole, Dalton, Godfrey, Hig- gins, Herron, Clopton, Farmer, Wetherell, Van Fleet, Dagle, Mueller. Sixth row: Gardner, Sohosky, Hall, Potter, Solomon. . ix 'fwwf lv-f ' 4 ur ff' gaps l l ,fe A Company First rowf Crowder, Johnston, Robinson, Kcrsh, Fore, LaSalle, Tolen, Moffet, Mauldin, Bailey, Anderson. Second row: Wether all, Higgins, Brown, Grant, Sadler, Connely, Crume, Brown, Parker, Trenberth, Patterson. Third row: McAferty, Clark, Davis, Archer, Tarnowiecliyi, Keeter, Doutllitt, Marrs, Hogan, Emert, Grey. Fozgrth row: Goff, Pearson, Shember, Tune, Carr, White, Arnold, Conrow, Edmonson, Parker, Mitchell, Fisher. Fifth row: Hunt, McGuirk, Henry, Vaughn, Preston, Jones, Evans, Howerton, Cushman, Cline, Copher. Sixth row: Bech- hold, Brasli, Pierce, Zeller, Thornhill, Fagan, Martin. x RO.T.C ln the picture below R.O.T.C. Color Guard: C. L. Stokes, Dennis Green, Larry Doyle, David Green. ln the above picture lst Lt. Le- ln the above picture A Com- pany is practicing Triangulation Training. Roy W. Dyment, Ir., P.M.S.T. uses the military sedan in his many and varied activities. 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Second row: Os- Longslreer, CHFPCUICT, Wright, R0bCffS, Schwab, QUEIHS, 101165, born, Luman, McConnell, Goff, Massey, McAntire, Wilson, Longenecker, RUSC11- Fifth f0wi Pfafhefi Kelly, Goddard, HClIT1S, Wright, Giltner, Shields, Woods. Third row: Arehart, Hager, Bllfik, TOL1rtCl0t, Y0ung, Hefley, Cole, Key, Blair. Dodd, Davison, McCormick, Armstrong, Johnson, Leek, Stin- R.O.T.C. In the picture below C Company finds In the PiCU11'C below' Daft .Of UDF, C0111 many problems in their map reading ex- HUPY gets to Test Whlle tfammg In Affi el-Cise' flCI3l Respiration. In the above picture are Ribbons , and Awards for R.O.T.C. profi- ciency ancl achievement. gr imy, , ff f- -4 - i 4 , , ef 93 94 MEM Company First raw: Warren, Williams, Walker, Stuckey, Blosser, Junge, Keyser, Lane, Weaver, Green, Bishop. Second row: Levyellen Looper, Barnett, Eggerman, Arnold, Conrow, Johnson, Farmer: Smith, Mullins, Royal. Third row: Crume, McAferty, Halli- well, McBride, Love, Gibbens, Garrison, Goodknight, Attwood Kienzle, Wilson. Fourth row: Helton, Ward, Rader, Ragan s Fenix, O'Brien, Haase, Fisher, Allen, Weiser, Haynes. Fifth row: Hoag, McMullen, Kettler, Wright, Parker, Edwards, Bled- soe, Ball, Akers, Montgomery, Johnson. Sixth row: Raines, Cline, Aggus, West, Newman, Payne, Loper, Brown, Melugin, Bass. R.O.T.C. James Lewis issues uniforms to E Company while Glen Barnett records all the information. R.O.T.C. SECRETARIES First row: Judy Bartlett, Gail Couch, Carol Houston, .lerrie Purkett Mary Lou Reed, .lane Doolin, Nancy Ratrie, Betty Horn. Second row. Linda Richardson, Connie Moore. f 4 - -7 -in 1 M . 5 -Ei -.1-: 98 57' K fa H X .S 5 . 5:7 51 I i ' , I P A Ny ' . ' .ag film wa- w gm 4 5' N v ,A Q ' X 3 Sxil ' 9 . . H ' U , , f f , S ' E dw JV: ' .gi aux was . gf Q' .A , if. if .lf-Mi: fx-1 'EZ ..,. 1 . x Q AX 'V fl. I ' ' ' ' r . N 1 F 1 v ' ' 7 , F ' m E ' r az. 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They seem to add much needed spirit to the football games, basketball games, and the final touches to the many parades in which they participate during the year. Jack Holden, an energetic, untiring faculty member is the new sponsor. Mr. Holden is planning a Boys' Drum Corps in the very near future. JUDY HUNT Drum Ma jorette Judy Hunt. First row: Susan Wells, Celia Lowe, Jeanne Moore, Judy Mays, Jayne Seymour, Sallye Elliff. Second row: Carolyn McKinley, Ruthann Hudson,. Diana Clark, Donna Smith, Karen Smith, Mary Ann Ramage. Third row: Rebecca Sturgeon, Sue Hopkins, Alice Myers, Ann Nathan, Sharon Hartzell, Judith Rogers. Fourth row: Susan Yost, Glenda Blankenship, Mary Beth Papp, Mary Sue Calvin, Nancy Welch, Louise Harryman. Fifth row: Missy Hays, Peggy Houston, Susan Morris, Marcia Kimes, Nancy Robson, Sally Burress, Karen Ward, Gingie Hoyt, Mary Sue Freeman, Susan Stout,' Regina Baker. i -tii Li' , tts- ,,,, f' X tl-rf' 1 1 ' 1 3 1 ' ,1 -Q 5 ' .2 , 1 . , , 1 1 X. 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ORCHESTRA First row: Mary Sue Freeman, Jayne Seymour, Bill Curl, Rebecca Sturgeon, Jean Newman, John Qualls. Second row: Cynthia Wann, Linda Horton, Nancy Newby, Mary Ann Ramage, Delores Young, Janet Martin, Diane Van Hooser, Gaylen Irwin, Carolyn McKinley, Sallye Elliff, Alice Myers, Judy Greathouse. Third row: Celia Lowe, Louise Harryman, Elizabeth Palmer, Gerald Carpenter, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Dean Clopton, Jeanie Moore, Susan Stout, Nancy Welch, Nancy Robson, Leota Baker, Nancy DeVoe, Judy Mayes, Mary Sue Calvin, Joan Cleaver, Judy Rogers. Fourth row: Marilyn Hubbs, Janie Bryson, Rosalee Lohr, Marian Waller, Janet Luginbill, Margie Myers, Bill Livingston, Sherry Wray, Judy Holden, Nancy Rauch, Mary Beth Papp, Steve Chitwood, Glenda Blankenship, Nancy Reyn- olds, Betty Lane, Ruth Ann Ashmore, Susanne Higgs, Susie Rosen- burg, Molly Havens. Fifth row: Peter F arrner, Larry Sanborn, Ronald Huelster, Francis McDoughall, Jeannie Ranum, Regina Baker, Peggy Houston, Dave Dalton, Pug Askins, Sally Burress, Donna Smith, Bob Perkins, Richard Dagley, Diane Hawkins, Carole Hartzell, Janis Hillhouse. Sixth row: Richard Russell, Jo Ellis, Martin Brown, Roy Deem, Carl Campbell, Harrison Haynes, Ivan Sturgeon. Standing: Dale Cole, Karen Smith, Ronnie Grover, Bill Thomson, Judy Hunt, Missy Hays, Sharon Hartzell, Phyllis Hurst, Susie Hopkins, Bobbie Ann Graham, Leslie Skiles, Bobbie Higgins, Elaine Koonce. BAND First row: Stephen Chitwood, Pug Askins, Donna Smith, Sally Bur- ress, Judy Holden, Susan Wells, Jeanne Moore, Susan Stout. Second row: Mary Beth Papp, Eddie Van Hoorebeke, Larry Sex, Harry Heibein, Bill Forrest, Steve Weatherall, Teddy Kelly, Billie Ruth McKinley, Sally Livingston, Margaret Frazier, Marsha Kiddoo, Betty Lane, Glenda Blankenship, Nancy Welch, Nancy Robson. Third raw: Gary Gardner, Larry Potter, Dean Clopton, Larry Hamm, Terry Hol- ford, Kenneth Solomon, Ronald Crosswhite, Jim Fleischaker, Jerry Whitlock, Charles Richardson, Alice Myers, Max Hoskins, Ann Nathan, Jayne Seymour, Richard Dagley, Bob Perkins. Fourth row: Don Vaughan, Jack Dunn, Jon Anderson, Jim Hunsaker, Larry Sandy, Butch Dodd, Peter Farmer, Larry Sanborn, Ronald Huelster, Francis McDoughal.l, Jeanne Ranum, Regina Baker, Dave Dalton, Peggy Houston, Marilyn Hubbs, Sybil Helton, Charles Irwin, Suzanne Higgs, Patsy Craig, Bill Thomson. Fifth row: Roy Deem, Martin Brown, Richard Russell, Jo Ellis, Larry Martin, Standlee Steenrod, Tommy Boos, Davy Turner, Ned Robinson, Clay Haverly, Douglas Thiel, Richard Mueller, Victor Vaughan, Larry Herron, Gary Houser, Jim Hall, Gary Baldwin, J. D. McClary, John Sohosky, Don Poe, Bob Richart, Sharon Hartzell, Doug Cates. Sixth row: Wesley Tyree, Jerry Smith, Mike Owens, Murry Sisk, Dick Carter, Gerald Carpenter, Bobby Higgins, Larry Johnson, Gaylen Irwin, Ivan Sturgeon, Ger- aldine Hanson, Carl Campbell, Harrison Haynes, Mike Stevenson, Claude Jardon, Leslie Tyree. Standing: Karen Smith, Donald Cole, Herbie Van Fleet, Elizabeth Palmer, Judy Waterhouse, Ronnie Grover, Don Hubatka, Judy Hunt, Gingie Hoyt, Bobbie Ann Graham. f fa ynff f at lm f , We f' t Q . f ee. 10? 7-iz 99 Fine Arts for Finer Lioin Susan Morris, Susan Yost, Vicki Thomas, Virginia Monteith, Sue Shrum, Marcia Kimes, Judy Kelley, Mary Sue Freeman, Cindy Hays. JJ TRIPLE TRIO Triple Trio, the words that are known all over town for their wonder- ful style and harmony. This reputa- tion has been formed by the many public appearances in organizations and at school. There are three active Triple Trios. The Wednesday group is pictured to the left. SOLO AND ENSEMBLE Providing the major part of the solos and ensembles for the annual Spring Music Festival is the Solo and Ensemble Club of J.H.S. Under the able direction of Mr. Coulter, Mr. Sovereign, and Mr. Lebedeff, they meet and practice every Friday dur- ing Activity Hour. To keep in good standing, each member must partic- ipate at least three times during the school year. Solo and Ensemble Club First row: Susan Stout, Nancy Robson, Ted Hess, Larry San- born, Susan Morris, Bob Perkins, Vice Presidentg Bill Thomp- son, Presiclentg Jayne Seymore, Program Chairmang Mary Sue Freeman, Secretaryg Sallye Elliff, Treasurerg Mary Beth Papp, Ann Nathan, Sherrie Wray, Nancy DeVoe. Second row: Kay Walker, Judy Greathouse, Nancy Welsh, Judy Holden, Marylin Hubbs, Carol Hartzell, Nancy Newby, Mary Ann Ramage, Glenda Blankenship, Rebecca Sturgeon, Susan Wells, Sandy Woodin, Donna Smith, Judy Kelley, Jeanne Moore. Third row: Dave Dalton, Ivan Sturgeon, Joe Ellis, Missy Hays, Sally Bur- ros, Janis Hillhouse, Elizabeth Palmer, Cynthia Wann, Susan Yost, Sue Shrum, Pat Miley, Margaret Frazer, Judy Mapes, Louise Harriman, Celia Lowe. Fourth row: Bob Richart, Bill Jennings, Phillip Stinnett, Galen Irwin, Clayton Parker, Marsha Kimes, Peggy Houston, Linda Horton, Virginia Monteith, Sharon Hartley, Regina Baker, Rosemary McCloud, Phylis Hurst, Virginia Sill, Nancy Rauch, Mary Sue Calvin. Sponsors: Mr. Coulter, Mr. Lebedeff, Mr. Sovereign. ., , 1,,A.W,A.. LLW,ALW,A. , we . uw uw H .vw it f is cccc .-,i-cm.-,-.,,,--c,-- ec Future Teachers First row: Carol Sue Heckmaster, Sue Shrum, Carol Chris- tiansen, Sherry Craig, Ronnie Russell, Boys' Vice Presidentg Tom Ferris, Boys' Secretary, Richard Russell, Boys' Presidentg Mary Sue Freeman, Janet Martin, Jayne Seymour, Sallye Elliff, Ann Nathan, Jane Hillhouse, .ludy Kingsland. Second row: Margaret Allen, Joy Roper, Sally Baird, Helen Newman, Diane Garrison, Glenda Cummins, Harriet Baum, Mary Sue Calvin, Nancy Rauch, Connie Shivers, Polly Craig, Linda Ferguson, Sharon Boyington. Third row: Wanda Mitchell, Judy Kelley, Virginia Monteith, Janice Garner, Judy Allen, Glenda Blankenship, Rebecca Sturgeon, Sharon Hartley, Janiel The J. D. Elliff Club, a member of the National Education Association, was organ- ized in 1953. The club is composed of girls selected from the junior and senior classes of the high school. Programs are exploratory in nature and are directed by the National Edu- cation Assocliation. Applicants for membership are tested on attitude by tbeguidance depart- ment of the school. Those scoring highest in attitudes are selected for membership. The girls' club is sponsored by Miss Leah Robinson. The Future Teachers for Boys was organ- ized in 1955. Membership is open to any boy interested in teaching as a profession. Like the girls, organization, attitude tests were given and boys with the highest scores were accepted. ' Programs for the year were planned in order T to give the members a better insight into teach- l ing. The boys' club is sponsored by Mr. .lack Holden. Atterbury, Marsha Kiddoo, Gayle Prigg, Joan Petty, Dorothy Walker, Mary Lou Reed. Fourth row: Bill Gammill, Bob Richart, Judy Greathouse, Susan Morris, Frances Tucker, Bev- erly Cole, Caroline Jenkins, Sue Kempt, Martha Scott, Nancy Mitchell, Cindy Hays, Linda Horton, Susan Smith. Fifth row: John Allgood, Jim Sterrett, Susan Stout, Pegg Houston, Rayma Yocam, Judy Conboy, Ann Havens, Janice Eckart, Carol Sapp, Pattiann Tall, Sally Burress, Regina Baker, Roy Fredrick, Ron Raymond. Sixth row: Jack Vincent, Eugene Ferguson. Sponsors: Girls', Miss Leah Robinson, Boys', Mr. Jack Holden. President ................................ MARY SUE FREEMAN Secretary ., ..,.,.. ...... JAYNE SEYMOUR Treasurer ..,,.,.... - .... ...... S ALLYE ELLIFF' Vice President ....... ...... J ANET MARTIN l 0 I .Q IOZ Y-Teens Build Character - Develop Culture First row: Seymour, Robson, Hoyt, Hershherger, Hodges, Petty, Aldridge, Dudman, Spenny, Kiddoo, Hillhouse, Nathan, Con- hoy, Kimes, Elliff, Brown. Second row: Francis, Roe, Welch, Prigg, Davis, Baum, Walker, Purkett, Walker, Cochran, Scrog- gins, Hogan, Reniker, Green, McNeil, Bartlett. Third row: Smith, Kingsland, Kempt, Williams, Meador, Rouse, Cummins, Holmes, Crowder, Fisher, Richardson, Garrison, Moore, New- man, Conrow, Coffman, Stokes. Fourth row: Alms, Moore, Van I-looser, Russell, Biggs, Baker, Allen, Mitchell, White, Croach, King, Taylor, Cole, Wolfe, Lee, Jones. Fifth row: Boatman, Graveson, Arehart, West, Greathouse, Stout, Kelly, Rosenberry, Blankenship, Sturgeon, Ward, Monteith, Clifford, Hartley, Blake, Houston, Roam. Sixth row: Putnam, Moffett, Ratrie, Collings, Potter, Pitts, Wells, Houston, Horton, Sickles, Sands, Crim, Yocam, Pratt, Samuels, Clay. Seventh row: Cro- well, McCloud, Collum, Hays, Norman, Cawyer, Moore, Cross- ley, Sapp, Carter, Eckart, Trewyn, Russell, Horn, Welsh, Sager. Eighth row: Snodgrass, Harding, Doolin, Staves, Miller, Schrei- ner, Scott, DeMasters, Moore, Harris, Papp, Ferguson, Flax- beard, Archer, Harp, Brazda, Hammer, Gavin. Ninth row: Hunzeker, Stockton, Carlson, Griffey, Sanders, Evans, Davis, Crossan, Crull. Y-Teens at .l.H.S. has a membership of 450 girls. decoration. well-rounded year. The active members of the Y-Teens cabinet are as follows Ann Havens, Mary Sue Freeman, Janet Martin, Judy Hunt Ann Nathan, Susan Morris, Murcia Kimcs, Pam Spenny Hillhouse, Marsha Kiddoo, Doloresc Hodges. President .......... Ac- ........ ..... A NN HAVENS Vice President ...-.-..c ...,..... ..... S UE FREEMAN Secretary ....,, cm-.- ......... - ....... .... J ANET MARTIN Treasurer ..--... ..... M.- ...... ...... J UDY HUNT The objectives of this Christian organization are leader- ship, responsibility, guidance to others, and spiritual growth, These active girls started the year with a mixer held in the gym. A Silver Bell Ball was given December 23 in the school gymnasium. Silver Bells was the theme for the A candle-lighting ceremony was broadcast over KODE radio on Christmas Eve. The international program is to join Y-Teen members of fifty-two nations in a symbol of friendship. As each member heard the program she placed a lighted candle in her window. The Y-Teens truly had a .ludy Aldridge, Nancy Rnhson, Imogene Rodgers, Virginid Judy Aldridge, Nancy Robson, Imogene Rodgers, Virginia Hoyt. .loan Petty, Caroline Hershliergcr, Elizc Brown, Jane Promote Work, Friendship, and World Fellowship JUNIOR Y-TEENS First row: Woodard, Watts, Pelot, Kersh, Kaltenbach, Lowe Heard, Christiansen, Lemley, Gaines, Griffis, Welsh, Thomas Miley, Long, Cooper, Bishop, Rutherford. Second row: Inky Ludmeyer, Daniels, Yost, Miller, Anderson, Wagner, Rutherz ford, Kelly, White, Hickman, Hendry, Beeler, Woods, Standley Williams. Third row: West, Denman, Roper, Mitchell, Hays Craig, Merrick, Sears, Hanson, Baum, Cox, Elliott, Sitton Oliver, Curtis, Kimball, Bennett. Fourth row: Salyers, Danielsl Danner Shrum Allen Calvin Carlisle Holt Bo d Hunt 3 7 1 I 5 ly 7 7 Kyte, Mapes, Shivers,,Calvin, Baird, Kendall, Craig, Craig. ifth row: ' gore, oo C ' ff s, F Kil Gatew d, owan, Sparrow, Miller, Roger 1 1 1 1 Young, Hurst, Newton, Hopkins, Cribbs, Cook, Duncan, Truse- clale, Fraizer, Mayes, Lytle, Harmon, Sill. Sixth row: Parks, Copher, Armstrong, Dukes, Ohler, Smith, Raines, Sisk, Manley, Ehy, Brown, Whitehead, Carlile, Jenkins, Hailey, Buckner Wann, Heckmaster. Seventh row: Taylor, Black, Miller, Woodin Wicks, Blevins, Plympton, Taylor, Scott, Hawkins, Lemons Clinton, Thompson, Pitts, Myers, Martin, Sheperd. Eighth row: Rammage, Gilmore, McDough, Myers, Hartzell, Smith, Bur- ress, Smith, Gaston, Theis, Creager, Lichlyter, Endicott, Rose, Rogers, Schneickert, Wilson, Rustin, Duley, Troxel, Wert. Ninth row: Helton, Carr, Harrison, Clark, Jay. 1 1 1 SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS First row: Newton, Gatewood, Wickem, Scroggins, Danner, Bryson, Babhy, Cleaver, Gold, Boaz, Fish, Dixon, Hardin, Clay Hilhouse, Scott. Secorul row: Allen, Doran, Dickens, Stork Wilson, Harris, Dodge, Drennan, Hoffman, Sappington, Thorn- ton, Long, MaGruder, Hopkins, Spawr. Third row: Allen Windle, Frossard, Rosenburgh, Havens, Lofton, Callahan, Hal- latt, Green, Roberts, Hartzell, Palmer, Higgs, Ochsenbein Sanders, McGoyne, Cribbs, Morgan. Fourth row: Dunkle Reynals, Rickman, Newman, Martin, Harris, Hoofnagle, Walk- up, Russell, Sears, Hawkins, Hubbs, Byers, McElfresh, Gramn Holden, Welsh, Height. Fifth row: Blankenship, Brown, Davis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Riggs, Stokes, Scott, McKay, Whitehead, Sharp, Bormaster, Ashmore, Ross, Corl, Skiles, Riggs, Overmeyer, Houchin. Sixth row:tSpeakman, Skaggs, Zinn, Ferguson, Spenny, Beeler, Lorh, Legg, Banks, Snow, Krutsinger, Kelly, Liggitt, Shriner, Byod, Sitser, Boyd, Anderson, Sartain. Seizenth row: Venus, McBride, Waller, Long, Maxville, Lukinbill, Snyder, Williamson, Wheel- am, Asbury, Lane, Orem, Chapman, Routledge, Caldemyer, Beasley, Ranum, Rhea. Eighth. row: Waterhouse, Crowder, Wallace, Greathouse, Johnson, Hill, McKinley, Owen, Buoy, Delph, Kelly, Livingston, Clayton, Mueller, Cochran, Bugher, Higgins, Day. '03 r r 'IE V1 i Vi-+3 5711 L! F W -rr Interest . . . CLERICAL AND MERCHANDISING First row: Elaine Scott, Sharon Hogan, Vice Presidentg Judy Allen, Secretary, Dorothy Meador, Treasurerg Marcia Scroggins, Presidentg Jo Ann Harp. Second row: Leota Baker, Virginia Cramer, Nancy Biggs, Judy Russell, Eliza- beth Anderson, Judy Bartlett. Third row: Barbara Cawyer, , ,-.S Linda Crowell, Cheryl Stocktan, Ruth Williams, Sandra Kershaw. Sponsors: Miss Peak and Mrs. Goodnight. 'Z 150 x NCLYXQ-Q4 Q!-Lo 'Qs asf' or MARCH or DIMES ' ex COLLECTION . . . Money, money everywhere, and all of it goes to the March of Dimes. It was collected at the half- time of the Carthage game. The ob- ject was to get the money in the blankets, but the council members and class officers felt as if they were ducks in a shooting gallery. FRENCH CLUB First raw: Karlene Whited, Raalnah Newton, Jean Henry, Judy Kingsland, Secretary, Robert Douthit, Treasurerg Carol Heckmaster, President, Nancy Zinn, Vice Presidentg Cynthia Wann. Second raw: Rickey Allen, DeAnn Clinton, Barbara Danner, Mary Blankenship, Nancy Sharp, Barbara Born- master, Nellie Trewyn, Mary Ruth Hosp, Jeanie Nakayma. Third row: Herbert Schwab, David Peterson, James Shemher, Michael Key, Cary Mc- Bride, Dean Bledsoe, Teddy Kelly, Diane Clark. Fourth row: Dick Carter, Bob Mackey, Frank Sandford, Leslie Fisher, Dennis Beehhold. Spon- sor: Mrs. Baumann. 1 ... luhs AVIATION First row: Barbara Gordon, Nancy Ratrie, Fred Burchard, Secretary, Charles Friend, Presidentg Edson Junge, Linda Roarn, Carol Houston. Second row: Paul Stubblefield, Rob- ert Wade, Ronnie Rusch, Charles Walker, Bill Forest, Wesley Tyree, Charles Dodd, Mike Neal. Third row: David Fenix, Gary Tolen, .lames Fore, Bob Mackey, Gary Phillips, .lim Hunzeker, Wayne Perry. Sponsor, Mr. Smith. If .mi wifi ' www. 'fr' Y E Q P Ar :Ss 5 l HQ I .5 JUNIOR RED CROSS First row: Ronnie Rusch, Anna Wicks, Judy Bartlett, Nancy Gavin, President, .loan Petty, 'Treasurerg Gayle Prigg, Vice President: Judy Griffis, Secretaryg Bobby Hill. Second row: Leslie Skiles, Elaine Scott, Martha Blaukat, Karen Aldridge, Raamah Newton, Diane Van Hooser, Pat Asbury, Diana Clark, Nancy Rob- son. Third row: Sue Plympton, Pat Taylor, Emogene Rodgers, Loretta Thorton, Diane Wilson, Shirley Sexton, Sharon Walkup, Linda Greathouse. Fourth row: Larry Sandy, Larry Skiles, Gary Horton, Cora Sparlin, Phyllis Oliver, Phyllis George, Sandy Kelley, Dora Wilson. Fifth row: Leslie Fisher, David Fenix, LeRoy Chaffin, Lee Mascher, Jimmie Wood, Charles Dodd. Sponsor, Mrs. Payne. COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION C.O.E. First row: Pattiann Tall, Presi- dentg Mary Coffman, Secretary- Treasurerg Sue Stokes. Second row: Carolyn Fort, Phyllis Gicl- come, Wanda Lindley, Wilma Tate. Third row: Bill Coley, Bar- bara Gordon, Margaret Harmon, Faye Welsh, Vice Presidentg Fer- ry Turner. Fourth row: Larry Wetherell, .lack Haynes, George Siler. Sponsor, Mr. Cowan. Interest WRITERS CLUB First row: Mary Martin, Judy Flaxbeard. Second row: Bonnie Mae Wirt, Marsha Kiddoo, Polly Craig. Third row: Stephen La- Salle Bob McLaughlin, Bill For- rest Presidentg Larry Sanborn. Fourth raw: Jack Dunn, Mike is J Neil. Sponsor, Miss Stewart. x Z Ji f YJ FUTURE NURSES First row: Syble Day, Jerreldeane Manley, Secretary-Treasurerg Barbara Sitton, Presi- dentg Caroline Hershberger, Vice President, Sandy Owen, Lana Kay Venus. Second row: DeAnn Curry, Pat Davis, Billie Ruth Mc- Kinley, Kathern Whitley, Judy Fisher, Carol Sartain, Beverly Hickman. Third row: Carolyn Woodard, Sue Taylor, Judy Alms, Sally Hawkins, Martha Scott, Linda Staves. Fourth row: Linda Ferguson, Jerrie Pur- kett, Judy Kelley, Diane Hendry, Dolorese Hodges. Sponsor, Mrs. Oleta Petty. , ,Ax -1' Fl? ??':W5,, ,xhyf SPYGLASS First row: DeAnna Curry, Marsha Kiddoo, Larry Sanborn, Editorg Bill Forrest, Monte Mitchell, Harrison Haynes, Linda Dudman. Second row: Sue Ann Stockam, Nancy Merrick, Patsy Craig, Sharon Sanders, Helen Newman, Nancy Welch, Mary Lou Reed, Judy Kelley. Third row: Beverly Cole, Betty Jo Love, Judy Hammer, Cindy Hays, Co-Business Managerg Nancy Mitch- ell, Co-Business Manager, Cary McCormick, Larry Garrison. Fourth row: James Sours, Clair Goodwin, Bob Williams, Cary Trim. Sponsors, Miss Stewart, Mr. Mitchell. Clubs DRAMATICS First row: Patsy Pelot, Sherry Craig, Janet Martin, Vice Presidentg Jane Hillhouse, Secretary, Linda Dudman, Presidentg Mary Lou Reed, Treasurerg Wanda Mitchell, Craig Hutchison, Ann Nathan. Second row: Sue Dixon, Carolyn Hardin, Joan Sisk, Carol Christiansen, Judy Rolleg, Nancy Ratrie, Frances Marcus, Sharon Miller, Judy Kingsland. Third row: Barbara Fish, Mary Martin, Pat Snow, Janie Wann, Mar- cia McGoyne, Joan Cook, Joyce White, Judy Chatham. Fourth row: Jim Huddle- ston, Nancy Mitchell, Alice Heard, Kathy Corl, Marjorie George, Bonnie Griffith, Connie Shivers. Fifth row: Gregory Brown, Joy Roper, Judy Conboy, Julia Cullom. Sponsor, Miss Standefer. THESPIANS First row: Alice Heard, Jane Hillhouse, Gwen Elly, Secretaryg Steve LaSalle, Linda Dudman, President, Karen Ward, Vice President, Mary Lou Reed, Treasurer. Second row: Judy Waterhouse, Nancy Mitchell, Karey Banks, Carol Christiansen, Judy Rolleg, Dixie Moffett, Sherry Craig, Wanda Mitchell. Third row: Nancy Sharp, Barbara Bormaster, Marjory George, Raah- ma Newton, Anna Mae Evans, Bobby Ann Graham, Frances Marcus. Fourth row: Craig Hutchison, Wesley Tyree. Sponsor, Miss Standefer. J OPLIMO MIXER Watch out! everyone exclaims, as a fiery marshmallow topples from a roasting stick. As you can tell by the happy faces, a good time was had by all who attended the annual Joplimo mixer. Hot dogs, chili, marshmallows, and food galore was the main event of the evening. After eating, every- one gathered around the fire to finish the evening with a few songs. f xX il xi Q1--14 as Kari J, X Q I07 LOS AMIGOS First row: Jimmy Dean Beasley, Sharon Sanders, Leslie Skiles, Judy Flaxbeard, Mary Lou Reed, Gayle Prigg, Vice Presidentg Roy Deem, Presidentg Joy Roper, Secretary-Treasurerg Sue Kempt, Martha Scott, Donna Smith, Barbara Ludmeyer. Sec- ond row: Sharon Miller, Ann Muller, Carolyn Clayton, Sally Livingston, Molly Havens, Sandra Spenny, Pain Ferguson, Ester McKay, Terri Legg, Paulette Babby, Elaine Koonce, Doris Foster. Third row: Sue Plympton, Janice Garner, Alice Myers, Carolyn McKinley, Linda Richardson, Mary Dunkel, First row: Mary Nell Warren, Carolyn Chapman, Janet Calde- myer, Pat Allington, Jean Newman, Danny Routledge, Presi- dentg Powell Woods, Vice Presidentg Louise Copher, Secre- taryg Franciska Lee, Treasurer, Polly Craig, Carolyn Parks. Second row: Tom Conrad, David Eaglefield, Chandlee Godfrey, Karen Aldridge, Brenda Higgins, Nina Kimerer,,Janice Rhea, Patty Skaggs, Syble Day, Ruthann Ashmore, Dee Lynn Allen, S.P.Q.R. Billie Ruth McKinley, Anna Evans, Judy Hunt, Joan Petty, Sharon Hartzell, Jean Ranum. Fourth row: Joe Clinton, Douglas Cates, Charles Keeler, Jerry Reuter, Danny Myer, James Sours, John Pendleton, Lionell Weaver, Stanley Jones, Danny Henry, James Trusdale, Ronnie Rausch. Fifth raw: Joe Woods, John Ciltner, Norman Looper, John McAntire, Kenny Archer, Toby Butterfield, Lee Parker. Sponsor, Mr. Colon. Interest . Third row: Warren Tune, Dean Clopton, Douglas Steel, Mal- lary Bass, Linda Black, Nelmarie Riggs, Betty Lane, Sally Baird, Paula Frossard, Susie Rosenbergh. Fourth row: David Roberts, Craig Woolsey, John Qualls, Dick Bussoff, Dick Ford, Doug Delisle, Craig Hutchens, Ben Wilson, Hershal Baum, Leslie Stapleton, Butch Dodd. Sponsor, Miss Buckridge. HOME ECONOMICS First row: Patsy Crosley, Patsy Clifford, Sharon Hartley, Karen Salyers, Judy Aldridge, Dixie Moffet, Glenda Blanken- ship, Secretaryg Ann Havens, President, Judy Griffis, Vice Presidentg Barbara Archer, Treasurer, Joy Roper, Linda Wil- liams, Nancy Watts, Sally Baird, Celia Lowe. Second row: Nancy Biggs, Shirley Moore, Deanna Curly, Sue Stokes, Mary Coffman, Francis Tucker, Diane Garrison, Helen Newman, Judy Gatewood, Adrienne Standley, Nancy Mapes, June Greer, Judy Whitehead, Connie Hopkins. Third row: Dorothy Meador, Judy Russell, Sharon Davis, Jo Ann Norman, Glenda Cummins, Eliza Brown, Emogene Rodgers, Sue Kempt, Sharon White, . Clubs Marilyn Van Winkle, Treva Gilstrap, Ruth Williams, Janice Whitehead. Fourth row: Cean Carter, Linda Ferguson, Sharon Boyington, Nancy Pitts, Kathe Pratt, Carol Houston, Linda Roam, Dora Wilson, Carolyn Collings, Susan Potter, Nancy Merrick, Judy Hammar, Carolyn Clark, Evelyn Benjamin. Fifth row: Nancy Scroggins, Carole Cravesen, Barbara Are- hart, Jerry Putnam, Donna Busy, Sally Hawkins, Beverly Rowan, Linda Jones, Connie Moore, Joyce Harris, Sharon Hogan, Janice Crowder, J oan Harp, Marsha Scroggins. Sponsor, Mrs. Vamer. PALETTE AND BRUSH First row: Geraldean Hanson, Barbara Cox, Susan Elliott, Barbara Sitton, Sue Taylor, Pat Miller, Pam Spenny, Secretary- Treasurerg Anita Rouse, President, Carol Roe, Vice Presidentg J o Lemley, Mary Cupp, Joan Cook, Sandra Kelley, Judy Wag- goner, Joyce Lemmons. Second raw: Carol Bloom, Sharon Miller, Diane Clark, Harriet Baum, Linda Jones, Sue Stokes, Mary Coffman, Grace Fisher, Carolyn Woodard, Judy Hammar, Nancy Merrick, Judy Griffis, Nancy Mapes, Adrienne Standley, Joyce White, Connie Rutherford. Third row: Jane Doolin, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Carol Crossan, Judy Rodgers, Connie Shivers, Rosalie Lohr, Sharon Davis, Glenda Cummings, Caroline Hersh- berger, Dolorese Hodges, Dona Boatman, Linda Black, Paula Frossard, Lorraine Inky, DeAnn Clinton, Mike Key. Fourth row: Lynn Snodgrass, Barbara Gordon, Barbara Sears, Bar- bara Arehart, Carole Gravensen, Linda Roam, Carol Houston, Kathy Black, Gail Rose, Kathe Pratt, Ann Russell, Betty Horn, Judy Lytle, Lana Venus, Sandra Owen, Becky Boyd, Frank Sanford. Fifth row: Bob McLaughlin, Dick McNally, Linda Staves, Linda Schreiner, Suzanne Miller, Cean Carter, Patsy Clifford, Dorothy Walker, Nancy Ratrie, Janice Eckart, Carol Sapp, Pattiann Tall, Carolyn West, Nancy Sands, Phyllis Oli- ver, Joan McCormack, Roy Fredricks. Sponsor, Mrs. Rogers. 4421! 5 fi 45' as na M 1' F , , , if N af 2 f ' . 5 X, l f X fy E as EEK f A- f' ' ' ' viy i Al , J, KE 5 gi aff ' w 1 ,mm .w ' . , H ,, ,Ex 5 L f. .:.: V E 'F-F Q I J X ,g ' W DE. ,..g gf ig ic V , -1 lv xi' f Q,, ll:,, l x' V pp fl if ' -34- 'T 1.r5'f2 - --1 'F - J . . ' - ' V - ,,...... TTT L' fn T -f- - fa -' V if .w.Z- Lil -. :k,'!.. ' i q ? V. 3 H ' -.f K Ti: ,- .- ,U ml President .............. LARRY WILLIAMS Vice President .......... DON VAUGHAN Secretary .....,.... - ...,.... STEVE WALKER GGJ77 The J Club is an organization composed of the boys who have earned An or B letters by active participation in one or more of the major sports: football, basketball, track, golf, or baseball. The club put on a Buffalo basketball game during the half-time of the Joplin vs. Pittsburg bas- ketball game. This exhibition provided added enter- tainment and laughs. The J Club is sponsored by Coaches Belk and Cochran, who do an exceptional job in coach- ing the boys, and encouraging sportsmanship and fair play. First row: Don Vaughan, Jerry Turner, Jim Sterrett, Mike Salzer, Steve Walker, Jerry Rutherford, Jack Vincent, Jim Conger, David Grant, Jim Edwards. Second row: Leonard Thompson, Teddy Thompson, Richard Kersh, Larry Williams, Jim Carpenter, John Allgood, Larry Dilworth, Gary Trim, Charles Walker. Third row: Max Evans, Richard Such, Lee Mascher, Carl Raines, John Payne, Jim Pierce, Bill Mauldin Don Poe, Tyler Hoare, Boh Poston, Terry Freeze. Fourth row: Rex Galbraith, Gerry West, Jon Genisio, Harold Gossett, Jim Stratton, Roger Avery, Gary Churchwell, John Goodin, Larry Moore, Marcus Bailey, Ronnie Rhea. Fifth row: Lee Scott, Don Allgoocl, Robert Douthitt, John Sohosky, Lynn Royle, Dale Mc- Coy, Richard Howerton, Jerry Zeller, Sam Gilmore, Ronnie Russell. Sixth row: Jim Vermillion, Dave Turner, Tom Ferris, Raymond Thomas, Ron Repplinger, Brad Fagan, Malery Bass, Steve Thompson, Donnie Ensley, Ricky Daugherty, Chuck Patterson, Dave Owens. Buffalo basketball game. I l l First row Johnny Gilmer Wesley Tyree, Stephen La Salle, Monte Mitchell Terry Holferd Martin Brown, Steve Chitwood, Bob Thomas Roy Deem Virgil Brill Harry Sneed. Second row Richard Russell Pu Asklns Gary Philippe, Kenneth Archer Bob Perkins Mike Williams Larry Sex, Larry Sand- horn Carl Campbell Standlee Steenrod, .lim Fleischaker, Har- fey Club Trains for Leadership '-'-H - - -V r-:-- ----W 1- Wert,-, ff - A-w.--H -,ag JJ I - 1212. 2.1: -- - ue, A E gc -ll' , 1? . , . , , ,,Y.-uweea- -, . ,:, L13 Y Z . -1' ' -1 -17,23 gif 3, 2? 9 5, .--,V . f.',s-,kay ' 2 , Tw - -' lm : . -'gr , '. ' 'K r 'Ruin FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President, STEVE CHITWOOD Vice President, BILL THOMSON Secretary, ROY DEEM T reasurer, RICHARD RUSSELL Junior Representative, MARTIN BROWN Senior Representative, ED VAN HOOREBEKE rison Haynes, Dave Dillon. Third row: Douglas Cates, Dan Routledge, Galen Irwin, Jerry Smith, Eddie Van Hoorbeke, .lim Crocker, Fred Blosser, Ronnie Hulister, Murry Sisk, Noel Goff, Mike Salzer, Stanley Brown, Claude Jordon. Those ab- sent when the picture was taken were: Bill Thompson, James Fore, Bill Kilgore, Bill Gammill. Key Club, primarily a service club for boys, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Interna- tional. Forty per cent of the members are seniors, forty per cent are juniors, and twenty per cent sophomores. One becomes a member by application. After the appli- cants are approved by the school principal and vice principal, the approved list is pre- sented to a Board of Directors and repre- sentatives of the Senior Class for final ap- proval. Throughout the year the club is busy with projects to raise money which is used for worthwhile charitable purposes. The club meets every Thursday evening in the Blue Room at the Y.M.C.A. During the semester year the Key Club sponsors a talent show, chili supper for the faculty and presidents of school organiza- tions. A most worthy project was providing needy families with baskets of food and clothes. Much fun is had also at their dances, hayricles, and picnics. The Junior Class Presents Nine Girls CAST Jane, Linda Williams Phyllis, Sherry Craig Eve, .lo Lemley e F reida, Sandra Conn Alice, Karen Salyers Sharon fGlam0urpuss1 Dottie Blevins Tennessee fBettyl, Patsy Pelot Shirley, Karen Kendall Shotpztt, Carol Christiansen Mary, Donna Harrison on tts Top: Holy Cats! Who left that accursed suitcase there? shouts Carol Christiansen, while making her opening scene with a sprawled landing. We can assuredly tell by this scene that even though the play is a mystery, there is still a touch of humor. The Monlookersw who appear are: Linda Williams, Karen Ken- dall, Patsy Pelot, Dottie Blevins, Sandra Conn. Circle: Donna Harrison drags Karen Salyers into a closet. Donna ,L has murdered her by an overdose of sleeping pills. The murderess, fearing that the victim's death would point to her, makes Karen's death appear to be a suicide. Bottom: It looks as if .lo Lemley is the 'ivillainf' See how she's threatening poor defenseless Donna Harrison? But those who were at the Junior Class play know differently. Donna, the mur- deress in the play, has previously tried to kill .lo with a poker. Now, Jo is accusing Donna of the murder of her best friend, Karen Salyers, while the rest of the cast look on shocked and unlaelieving. V iivwi s.,1t Without the people behind the scenes the play would not have been the success that it was. PRODUCTION STAFF: Director, Chiquita Standefer Student Director, Sue Shrum Stage Manager, Jim Huddleston Stage Crew, Tom Boos, Stanley Steen- rod, Mike Johnson, and Greg Brown Prop Chairman, Nancy Mitchell Prop Committee, Cindy Hays and Alice Heard Make-up Chairman, Pat Snow Make-up Committee, Judy Water- house and .lane Hillhouse Business Manager, Linda Dudman Sound, Miss Standefer Publicity, Mr. Boles and Art Classes I I3 5' I 555' V ' ' - f W' M 1 :mL ' ' af ,. K f ig. ' A ' ' ' -WK -MFA Ax - er I1 .I 1 Q YE 'Hy' If J il-I 5 ft V 2 fi 5 if 6 L A 1 Q xl - . . ' I . we , ' 1 -. . 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Y, ggfi, :-E5:E ,., m1j1, '1', V4 H Z lip, 'was I , gf Q' I ' - : .14 5 ul 1 I ' 3 1 ' A 3' xxx' IW-in 1' Y' -4 RL ' ' if . qi 3 -yd ,, , I ff' ' 1 ffl' , mv 9 2-F ' if J If - . 11 If W - 4 gg' T L, .V M . 'V ' . I f l ' ' X ' fl' ,. . . 4, f 1 W , V' ff' - ' lg. if X l N 4 '- ' r : H Z A XE i f f :l:-' 5 - Z v4 if i i R , ,4.,, , , :lx MA f , M . ' .L ? T f ifm?'L'l ,I--4-mfffl . I . E . ,. ' H lk:-1, f- !A4aF i',vV,.'Pf.,. .AY-Q A 1 Aa:1..y5-fffs:4v,,Q:.ss1'mM,,w---1 ' N 7. ' ATHLETICS .ESA 1 21263 W xi Football Top JOHN ALLGOOD LARRY DILWORTH TOM FERRIS Quarterback Guard Quaftefback Senior Senior SCVLZUT Eagles Finish Season With. TYLER HOARE FRANK HOLMES End Halfback Senior Senior .. . -.. ,. AHA The Eagles started early in August for football Workouts. The first game was very early in September, giving the players not much time for practice. Too, the game was with Carthage, an age old rival. Joplin was victor- ious with a score 18 to 0. During the season the Eagles journeyed twice into Kansas to play Coffeyville and Pittsburg. After five victories on October Sixteen Football BILL MAULDIN LARRY MOORE RONNIE RHEA Center End End Senior Senior Senior Six wins and four losses. 8, Joplin met their Waterloo at Raytown. Ten games were played dur- ing the season. On November 23, the last game of the year, Springfield Centras's big, tough Bulldogs completely dominated the action, except for a brief Joplin touchdown explosion. The Bulldogs rolled past the Eagles with a 27-6 victory. A Very disappointed day for the Eagles. RONNIE RUSSELL JERRY RUTHERFORD Halfback Halfback Senior Senior .nE..nn , :gg 1zr'21zsfW YI 1- ff' Y - J Top Sixteen Football Heroes MIKE SALZER DON VAUGHAN JIM VERMILLION Tackle Tackle Fullback Senio Senior Junior Sportsmanship Is Their Code CHARLES WALKER STEVE WALKER LARRY WILLIAMS Halfback Guard Tackle Senior Senior Senior 5 3 MH- A 2- Y -- u , U Y V 4 1 A-Team Football First row: Mike Salzer, Larry Moore, Raymond Thomas, John Sohosky, Roger Avery, Dick Clark, Ronnie Rhea, Charles Walker, Bill Mauldin, Harold Wright, Steve Brown. Second row: Chuck Patterson, Don Allgood, Mike Johnston, Frank Holmes, Lee Scott, Tyler Hoare, Larry Dilworth, Don Vaughan, Cary Trim, Dave Turner, Dave Grant, .lim Edwards. Third row: Carl Raines, Marcus Bailey, Steve Powell, Steve Walker, Phil Stinnett, Larry Williams, Francis Thomas, .lim Carpenter, Tom Ferris, Jerry Rutherford, Ronnie Russell, Don Poe, John Allgood, .lim Vermillion, Jerry Love, Steve Brown. Football f COACHES Floyd Belk, assistant Russell Kaminsky, head coach Every game of the '57 football season was dominated by good sportsmanship. The great fighting spirit of this year's Eagles made each game close, both in score and excitement. Many Eagle heroes were seen on the field of battle. Evidently they were firm believers in the inspiring song You've Got to Be a Football Hero to Get Along with the Beautiful Girls. To the gridders who will not be with IHS next year the faculty and sttudents wish them the best of luck. Three cheers to all of these spirited football heroes! Hard hitting 155 pound Ronnie Rhea was voted captain of the year by the members of the football team. Different seniors on the football team took turns being co'captains of each game. .lust before the last game a captain for the entire year is chosen. Ronnie, one of the out- standing players, was selected. He was not only a fighter on the field and worker at practice, but co-operated with the rest of the team and coaches. RONNIE RHEA Captain I I9 UPPER LEFT: Ronnie Russell C311 runs around Coffeyvil1e's left end with the help of Hoare's C831 efficient blocking. UPPER RIGHT: Jerry Rutherford f20l, trying hard to gain, is tackled by a Coffeyville player. LEFT: Here we see four Joplin players defending us against a Fayetteville pass play. LOWER LEFT: The boys are listening attentively as Coach Kaminsky gives them some last minute instructions. LOWER RIGHT: Jerry Rutherford KZOJ is eluding the only Fayette- ville tackler between him and the goal posts. UPPER LEFT: John Allgood laterals to Charles Walker as a Spring- dale player C21J watches intently. RIGHT: John Allgood 1141 escapes the clutches of a Spring- dale tackler as he heads down the field. LOWER LEFT: Jim Vermillion breaks loose for a gain during the Parkview game. LOWER RIGHT: Now, what do you suppose happened here? Could it be that our coach trampled the 45 line marker in his excitement during the Miami game. Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin SCOREBOARD 18 Carthage .mn .- ........ ..- 33 Coffeyville ......., ............- 33 Bolivar 7 Pittsburg fHomecomingJ -.- .... .. ..... 6 Miami ..,,.,.,,,,,... . ..-E .... - .... 19 Raytown ,.,,,-,, 7 Fayetteville 6 Parkview ......-.-m. 6 Springdale ,-... 6 Central ...M , Y .E U ww Q, 5 r ir . F fhlfvhl - J X .xx A 1 A4 h F YJ' , . 3.21 W ' :nf ,f fx- 3:-.1 L ..., - ,.fp1 f. -I--:La--f X - - ' W 2 ,, !.,..r'-'rl--' ,,, i-3, M, mlm, ..., - nn--- QQLL, X 4 ny S 1 '-F' Hr Y-. Eff m Eff 5 ? :.m 1,5 V av- ,- ' uf! ' 'CMN ' Q -- N-gf E un 'TQ N Q 1 ...-.i pn f ' NANCY GAINES ANN HAVENS SUSAN SMITH o Q itll' xlllg L IMPRESSIVE MOMENTS OF HOMECOMING Pep Assembly . . . parade . . . football game . . . crowning of the queen . . . dance-these bring back never-to-be-forgotten memories of the 1957 Homecoming celebration. Every- one remembers the weeks of prepara- tion and then-The Big Day. Chilly weather didn't hinder the spirits of ,l.H.S.'ers as they turned out in full force to welcome back old friends. The queen for Homecoming was elected by the popular vote of the stu- dent body . . . The Big Dayi' camel Queen, Kay Francis, was crowned at the half time ceremonies by the Stu- dent Council President, Stephen Chit- wood. The five attendants and Queen Kay were driven on the field in shiny convertibles escorted by the officers of the Ever-Ready Rifle Team. For the first time a Homecoming Parade was held. This added much to the school spirit. The whole event was very festive and colorful. The Student Council held the Annual Homecoming Dance after the game. The queen candidates and their escorts enjoyed the first dance. The football team, who defeated Pittsburg in the game before the dance, was honored in the second dance and the old grads were recognized in the third dance. This was a memory filled evening. SCOREBOARD Joplin .... -..-..r. 7 Carthage .L ,.,. 12 Joplin ....... - ,...... 20 Neosho ,,,,,..,,,,,.,, K... 7 Joplin ......... - ..... 32 Lamar ...- ....... - ...... .. 7 Joplin ............. -. 13 Parkview L.. ........ 6 Joplin ...... -......g.,j0 Mt. Vernon , ..,. mn- 0 Joplin 40 Baxter Springs ...... 12 UPPER: Coach Cochran is giving Richard Such some last minute instructions before sending him into the game against Springfield. We won that game 13-7. B-Team Football LOWER: The B-Team football coach, Kenneth Cochran, is talking to his assistant coach, W. E. fRedJ Haynes. First row: Walter Lawson, Terry Freeze, Larry Sandy, Jerry Zeller, Tommy Conrad, J. C. Barnett, Roy Melugin, Sammy Gilmore. Second row: Louis Lopez, Ronnie Rep- plinger, Jim Conger, Richard Such, Johnnie Pierce, Paul Fairchild, Jim Goff, Alvin Wallace, Ronnie Arnold. Third row: John Genisio, Robert Douthitt, Lee Mascher, Earl Goeset, Larry Brad F agan, John Payne, Bobby Poston. it Sa H H 'Y asia? Terry Preston, Bobby Edmonson, Martin, Jim Newman, Jerry West, th lffiilivll ' ar-, ,- I? We .ff jg 1 Vik l24 Cheerleaders Have Snap, Crackle, and Pep Judy Conhoy Karen Kendall Mary Baum Karen Salyers Dune Moffet Lmda Williams .ludy Aldridge, and Susan Smith The cheerleaders readily admit that leading a student body isnit as easy as it looks. Long hours of hard practice are needed to get precision among the eight pepsters. However, cheerleading also means fun! Fun in the form of out-of-town bus trips, games, and pep assemblies. Fifteen rahs to these hard Working gals who strive to build the spirit of IHS. Pep Club . x ' - , X '.-... it it . V. E - 22 fszz ,Mit .r .Q 1' W. M as y H it N ,ami S sn .wir OFFICERS Kay Francis -- ..... ,W .................. ..v.... P resident Jane Hillhouse ...,..,.....,..,., ....... S ecretary Jo Lemley ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,, .,,.,....,, T reasurer Judy Kingsland ,,,...., ..,.. ,... I 'ice President Y The Pep Club certainly is living up to its name in this picture. At every home football game the Pepsters formed two lines for the team to run through. Sorry, luck was not with the Pepsters at this game with Fayetteville. The secret of success is teamwork. The Pep Squad is one of the most important of all school organizations, for with the spirited leader- ship of the cheerleaders the football and basketball teams are urged on to victory by the devoted fans. This year the Pep Club members, all decked out in their new uniforms of red and green plaid woolen skirts, red crew neck sweaters, and green CTS, fos- tered good sportsmanship giving the teams good sup- port and leading the student body in yells. Members of the Pep Squad entertain various activities including yelling for our boysn away from home as well as on ,l.H.S. stomping grounds, and sponsor bus trips for games on foreign territory. E 5 X 1 ef H if N First row: Whitehead, McKay, Byers, Martin, Rickman, Harris. Second row: Lemley, Watts, Thomas, Blake, Roe, Hodges, Petty, Hershberger, Monteith, Prigg, Norman 7 Cummins, Stokes, Christiansen, Davis, Rouse, Rutherford. Third row: Martin, Nathan, Curry, Crosseley, Brown Rolleg, Cribbs, Hartley, Clifford, George, Colleen, Baum Jones, Coffman, Tucker, Kelley, Waggoner. Fourth rowi Francis, Kingsland, Seymour, Bartlet-t, Aldridge, Mer- rick, Hammer, Gavin, Allen, Waller, Blake, Baker, Grant Taylor, Cole, Gravesen, Arehart, Mitchell, Condon, Speni ny. 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M25 Q aw in Q 52 ,255 M '1 , f' , f??ZfJ1JL7yfffwififffwun' 'N Kaminshymen, Place FIRST in Both Tournaments First row: Malery Bass, John Harrison, David Owens, Steve Thompson, Rick Daugherty, Richard Howerton. Second row: Rex Galbraith, Virgil Brill, Larry Keeling, Don Ensley, Wayne France, Dave Turner. Captain VARSITY SCOREBOARD Joplin ............ 48 Tulsa Will Rogers -- Joplin ...,....,. L38 Buffalo ...................... J oplin- .......... 45 Pittsburg ---H ............ Joplin ............ 55 Springfield Parkview Joplin ............ 40 Aurora ....,.,........,...... Joplin ..,......... 37 Carthage --.- ............ Joplin ............ 42 Springfield Central -- Joplin ............ 40 West Plains .,..,.....,... Joplin ............ 53 Carthage ,.-- ..........., --. Joplin .36 Branson ....... - ......,.,.. Joplin ............ 44 Fayetteville, Arkansas Joplin ............ 70 Springfield Parkview Joplin ........,... 45 Miami, Oklahoma .... Joplin ............ 41 Springfield Central -- J oplin- ...,...,.. 62 Coffeyville, Kansas -- Blue and Gold Tournament Joplin, First Place DAVID QWENS Tournament of Champions Joplin, First Place L ,Fig W -F gs ml KW- Qif' ,, mzifezhfszffezkff Wk ,,NA:ffs:2lsss1Q2z, X1 ,J fw ' ----- ' 'M U' H ,Q-1 -- -5.-S-,. AI isizgsw-'WXHH11-1Nu ' ME H 35,2 fgrff-BBQ: fs' K WVVLVV W, if sw Q QWsyfissisaszsggjifff , 5:5 5 v ,v I 1 Mac jumps and easily sinks a basket for the Eaglets as they beat Miami 40 to 31. underhand shot and hits to Basketball Richie is really flying high as he tries an help raise the score in the first home game which was with Buffalo. - Its 1' Pil l gf N-. I can hear the referee's whistle blowing now to break the tie-up between Brad and a Miami player during one of the exciting HB games. E A I, .M QF!! CD Eaglets Finish With 10 Wins 2 Losses ' First row: Mac Evans, Brad Fagan, Terry Preston, Gayle West, John Schosky, Lee Mascher, Steve Wright. Second row: Dick Cole, Sam Cushman, Keith Roland, Jim Carpenter, Tom Havens, Jim Conger. W on by Teamworlcg Lost W ithoiit Grudge This year our Eagles had an over all season record of 15 B TEAM SCOREBOARD wins and 8 defeats. They had a very good defensive team and I, 32 B H I Percentage Wise they were a bunch of Sharp Shooters' J?iiiliiIiiETli:l30 Phtsliiirglilliiiiil Basketball is a lot of fun and there is a great satisfaction Joplin ,,..,,.,,.,, 44 Springfield Parkview in it as the players will admit. But, along with the fun and Joplin 59 Aurora .r.,..,r.,.,.,r....... the excitement of the games there is a great deal of hard Work Joplin ..,,,.,...., 40 Carthage .....,.............. and a training schedule to keep. Now we want to thank the Joplin 55 Springfield Central -- Eagles for keeping up their schedule so that we might have a fine team to cheer and he proud of. As this hook goes to press the Eagles are entering the Re- gional Tournament in which they are seeded first. We are all anxiously awaiting the outcome and sincerely wish the Eagles the best of luck. h 1 T Joplin Joplin ............ 32 Joplin Joplin 40 Joplin ............ 41 68 Joplin Carthage ...,......... ....... Fayetteville, Arkansas Springfield Parkview Miami ....,...,.... ........... Springfield Central .... Coffeyville ................ . ' Tx- 0' W? ' , 5 Z --JY f fi .V rf.. A:.,. . ' fN-N3-E. --r ff' E V ' ' L- I 'Xl Y 'A Y- -131 kk ' ' . 5, 7,32 ' 'EM ,, , x ' new - , ' V - ' 1 , xi ' 5 . ' Bberf P -' -Jif' in 'sre,.,..., Xi lljf' -'h' : fag.. ' 1- A, 'nf ffff V -'E 513' -0' lf , ' , . M Y g H 9 ' 1 L ' 'in ' ' glg 'Tama xsE:'fE' . '., f-' -'-'-' 1 '5 ::: :': f 5' 'VZF Elf' '... 1 ..,1' EE '253' ' :Ni W Ti L :f 1v,i:l,Q M N - N if -:-:-: i si :-: Q2 -1,, ::' r Wg, 1 5 4 'f-Qi? h , we-W ilwlfgi igif i ' ,N ,. k squat 51u,525315351ESEEESEQSEESSEESS 'YH g .W Q f DQR? A 7 f ffi ? ' K :H z ..W- , i3f E' mfg- , f .. 0 wwf 4' L zfilf' ' - ' M ' 1 - Gm I gf' .AQ 9 ' . ., ,. . N W WJEFS 4,kW4 , E i:i H, I NIH' A ' ff . ' A L!- 'li' ' V '3'f ' xi' www' - i 7 1 3 , . , X, , N 4 -.' wg ,33'?ff'1L' - , 'A V VMI .K , A, gg wa v. ' , 1 f N101-Sigg 1 ' . - W, 5- , v 1 V' 'V W :B A m 1 MA. N 1-35-- A 'W- - -.. ' -52 ,ggi 1: 1 - .EFHEEE 5.5 s 446:53 ,ma -55 in E5 And you should have seen Larry tackle that Spring- field Bulldogf' Susan tells Gary all about it as Larry looks on. They are at a Y-Teen dance held after a football game. ,A K if Somebody goofed . . . dgxy 4 V r' XC yx H yisgfi -A l 1 0 I J 1 In W Xqqgoqgi. ml Q' ? .l 'i X' i- I L 5 X .. Q Expression is priceless. I've got ssssssteam heat. Karen, Jo, and Nancy pose as they were seen in the Springfield Ex- change Assembly. chool Life They know the ropes. Stage crew: Jerry Smith, Mike Owens, Mike Johnston, Danny Baker, Standlee Steenrod, Tom Boos, ,lim Hud- . School Life Look at that wind- V1 up! That's enough l to make anybody run. Jerry 4 is warming up before i the next Intramural game. 5 Ronnie always wanted a sports car. He looks like a typical sailor on leave as he did during the Springfield Exchange Assembly. Coronation stage crew rests on the mag- nificent set before beginning to tear lt down. -35 .nv 4, .Q rf I- 4159 Everyone seems to be having a 'fgrandn time at the Valentine Day dance gwen by the Y-Teens. The dance was given after our victory over Springfield Parkview. We won 70 to 4-3. Mr. Greer becomes an honorary member of Y-Teens. chool Life You've Got to be a Football Hero to Get Along with the Beautiful Girls. EEE 55 Stanley Brown, crowned King of Hearts at the Y-Teen Valentinqfs' Day dance, accepts from Janice Boyd a very beautiful bouquet of celery. T UDE Yr X Li u E 6 NT LIFE Fi X- Q ' X , f , 2 .gg Q ,N NE fm' fx K 'ff fx UN 'N cf fx x Nj I I35 The campaign is on . . . posters of all kinds were plastered throughout the halls of J.H.S. Happy memories . . . Below Jerry Ruther- ford gives his treasured rose to his mother after the rose assembly. chool Life' dugg tm M v, 7 DDU 5034 Q ,-+ . fitttgt The big tirree are seen above in the engine of 1958. Cean, Richard, and Ronnie were elected the engineers of the senior class. Ann and her fantastlc campaign manager, Bob Thomas, Judy and her marvelous campaign manager, Steve Chnwood, and Judy and her fabulous cam palgn manager Gary Trim are pictured as they ap peared m the introduction assembly which took place -w-iv Q ' - Y 3 136 Q! before the votmg for Joplimo Queen at 'S-' s H, u' , Nw! - . f l A wonderful time was had by one and all at the Military Christmas Dance. Donnie's flying through the air with the greatest ease. of Q 5-,P Below: Miss Judy Conboy was crowned a very charming and gracious Queen of the Silver Bell Ball by her proud escort Gary Trim, Judy was chosen from a field of five candidates during the dance. She made a very lovely queen indeed. This scene was used above the entrance of ou at Christmas time. chool Life r school , , I IW, - .1 in i, s , x 1 y , 1 x , I E W. ' : N A A W f w 3 H em,2q m,1,L A M W M-rn. ' , ' x- 'gm X. WWW 4 J! , bg'-.Q 2515 , . A -7 54' ' 5-'Y-if,-,ffrsi W . 5:fg:.:' mfeizz. f':L. ,L,, 'Q V- - .'iF:J::,.. - , f L wg, I I -a 4 w v W, Q-as mm SM! w -new 3 pi'- H gag.-.A . 'Xa'-'U 'H 1 ii Memories! Memories are haunting me. In a few short hours and you will be gone. I have been so happy these past forty years. Looking back I see your grandfathers, your grandmothers, your mom and dad. How happy they were! How happy I was. And now here you are with your happy carefree ways-taking every thing in its stride, come what may! Sometime, along the way, the Junior College was with us. However, they stayed but a short time. I hardly got acquainted with them. I am so happy for you-just think-a Ubrandn new building. It had to come. The Old changes for the New. This is as it should be-a new home-new equipment-no crowded classrooms and-a desk for everyone. I do hope that the Junior College will be as kind to me as you have been. I'll be lonely-lonely for the crowded halls-lonely for-well, letls just say lonely. So to All-principals, who have been tolerant, teachers, who have been patient with my crowded rooms, custodians, who have kept me so nice and clean, cooks, who have given us such wonderful meals-and you boys and girls, who have kept me so happy all these years, I must say good-bye. And now dear, kind friends a fond good-bye. May you be as happy with the New as you have been with me, the Old. Again good-bye. This House of Memories- This Old H ou,se Organizations Administration h uilcling faculty -. 63, Atterhury, Ianeil Atwood, Dianna Sue 99, 112 16, 97, 101 .....i.-.-.. 52 Attwood, Robert --.,..,..l 61, 94 Avery, Fred ,..,. 17, 89, 92, 95 Avery, Roger 2..--........ 52, 111, 1l9 Avery, Thomas ..,.,...,.,,,-..,,,.,-, 51, 92 B Babby, Paulette ....-- 103, 108, 127 Bacon, Billy l1,...,,,, ..., .,, 17 Bacon, Patricia .........i 59, 79 Bailey, Jane .-l.......-. 57, 97, 126 Bailey, Lance ...,...l,,,q,,,,, 17 Bailey, Marcus ... 52, 90, 95, 111, 119 Bainridge, Sara Baird, 78 Assemblies .-Ti-- 128, 129 Aviation Club .i..,.,..-11. 105 Band ..........................-..-...- 98 Basketball .l...i.... 130-133 Battalion Staff -.--..?....-. 89 Cafeteria --.,.........,,.........-.. 78 Cheerleaders .. 1l- 125 Chess Club ................--..,-- 104- Classes -.--- ---.M.M., 51-61 Clerical Club ..1..1.1-- 104 C.0.E. Club i--i-...,.... 105 Diamond and Disc ....i.... 92 Dramatics ..--.-.--.-.,.,-,.,.....,.-- 107 Drum Corps ........ii.i.- 96 Ever-Ready and Rifle Teams --.... 95 Faculty i.......l.-..,. 70-81 Football E .... -.,.-... 116-121, 124-125 French Club ...i.....,..,..,,,... 104 Future Nurses ........,t...-... 106 Future Teachers -.......- 101 Hi-Y ,.1....,,,.,,T,1,,,,, 110 Homecoming ---.-,... 44.122-123 Hohe Economics Club ........- 109 J Club ..1.......--1...,.,. 111 .loplimo Coronation ............ 4-1-86, 87 .loplimo Editors -............1..... 142 Joplimn Staff .-.....,......-,- Junior Officers -,.. 84-85 ..... 1.-., 51 Junior Play .,..., ,,,,,,,,,.-, 113 Juniors hi-, ..,, .... 51-55 Key Club ......i--.....-,....--- 112 Latin Club ,--...-...i1,,,-, 108 Los Amigos .....l-,.....,,,.- 108 Orchestra -....,....i-1,,,,,,i 99 Palette and Brush Club -i-... 109 Pep Club ..--....-.--M 126-127 Red Cross ..--.,,..,,,..,..-,-,,,,,,.,, 105 R.O.T.C Co'5 H.,,,,,-.,,,,H,-,- 90.94 S cllool Board -....,,.,-,-.,.,,-,,,, Secretarial Club 64 -..........-.... 110 Senior Choir ,....,..,,,,,,,,,,-i- 97 Senior Officers C., Seniors ...--.,.,.M,,.,.,,,,, ,,,, MM, Snaps ---.-.,.,,..,,.,-.,,,,,,-,- 15-43 16-43 136-141 Solo and Ensemble Club MM .... -... 100 Sophomores -.-....,,.----Mm. 56-61 Spyglass ......... ......,. --.,:.,--,,,. 106 St. Cecilia Choir i--..,....-,,,-,,- 97 Student Council ..,..-w..,,-,,,,,,,d,,, 14, Thespiaus ...,.,.,,. ..., ,,,,,,-,img 107 Writers Club ,..,-.--,-,,,,,-mn., 105 Y-Teens ............,.....,.-..-,. .,,-,. 102.103 Students A Abbott, Carol -.-.....,.,.,,.,..-,,.,-.. 54 Abbott, Howard .....,..-.--....h 61, 92 Ackerson, Billy M... --.-- ...... -- 58 Adler, Robert ..--..-..,.,.,--.,,d-., 53 Aggus, Jerry --.....-....- .... - 60, 94 Aggus, Larry ---..-.,-....-..-. 16, 92, 93 Akers, Larry -.--.......-..,... 58, 94 Akers, Marilyn ......,... ..-..,,,.,.,,,.,,--, 58 Alderman, Harold -...-.-.-.-..,.,,,.-,. 58 Aldridge, Judy ...... 14, 16, 27, 48, 86, 97, 97, 102, 122, 125, 128, 136 Aldridge, Karen -.-..... 53, 105, 108 Alexander, Patsy - .,,.... ....,..,, ..,,,,, -,,, 57 Allen, Dee Lynn ..-----..,,,-.,., 58, 108 Allen, Diana -....-.....-....... 57, 97, 103 Allen, James ,,...,..,..,.,,-,.,,-,,,,,, 59, 91 Allen, Jeannette .....- ,... - .,.,.....,. -..M 58 Allen, Iuditll 15, 97, 101, 102, 104-, 126 Allen, Margaret ......---.,- 53, 101, 103 Allen, Nancy ,....,.,-.,,w.,-,M,,,,,.,,.,,, 59 Allen, Ricky 02.0111 57, 103, 104, 127 Allen, Vernie -..H ....... ---.,..,. 61, 94 Allgoorl, Don ....-...-.,- 16, 111, 119 Allgnnd, John N.-. 16, 101, 111, 116. 119, 121 Allgoofl, Karen ....... .........,...... -..-..,. 16 Allgnod, Phyllis ......... ,......-.. 52 Allinglnn, Pat ............,...., - ...... -.,, 53, 108 Allman. Carl -.,-.....- .... ..- .... - ....... --- 57 Alms, Judy Mae W.- 16, 53, 102, 106 Anderson, Angeela - ...... .. ...,.. 55, 97, 103 Anderson, Don -..,. ....,,,..,,..,.,. -, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Anderson, Donna ......,.. ...A 58, 103 Anderson, Elizabeth - ...... - ........ 16. 101 Anderson, Ion -......-...-..- ..,,.,. - 61, 99 Anderson, John .........,...., ...,.. 6 1, 89, 97 Anderson, Michael ....- .... -...-- .... 58, 91 Anderson, Richard - ............,.. .... 55, '30 Archer, Barbara .,... ....,,. 16, 102, 127 ......s-.-..-m sa Sally 1-.- 54, ss, 86, 101, 103, 126 108, Baker, Danny -L...,.- 54, 91, 138 Baker, David ....--....,.w,,. 60, 97 Baker, Jerry...-...,.- .... M... 61, 91 Baker, Laveta -..,,..,.,,-, 58 Baker, Leota ..- 17, 97, 99, 104, 126 Baker, Regina 17, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102 Baldwin, Gary A. ..-l..,.--,- 53 Baldwin, Gary Lee ....--.- 17, 89, 99 Ball, Donald ,,--,,,1,, ,,,, ,,-M-A 58, 911 Ball, Larry ..........-- -..D si, 91 Ballew, Martha ....--....,.. 55, 126 Banks, Karen ---....... 58, 103, 107 Barber, Donald ...M--.,. 52, 92 Bard, Bobby ...,.,,,,..,.,,, ,,,, in-4 55 Bard, Joyce .... .,.,.-.-----,,,,- 17 Bard, Ruth --.iw ..-.-.... 60 Bardmas, Joyce .....i,.... 57, 127 Barker, John Henry .,..11..... 60 Barnes, Dick .i.,.,.,.,.-L, 52 Barnett, Glen .-M. ........... 54, 94 Barnett, J. C. ...---....-- 61, 124 Barnett, Nina Francis ....-... 60, 126 Barrett, Joann ,...,.i.-,.,,,,,,,,- 57 Barsh , Robert ........ .........1-i 56 Burien, Judnh - 17,94,102,l04,105,126 Barwick, Barbara ...T-. 59, 97, 126 Bass, James ........1....- 61, 94 Bass, Malery M.. 53, 104, 110, 111, 130, 131 Baugh, Wiley -.-...,..-,i - 57 Baum, Harriet -.- 17, 67, 101, 102, 109, 126 Baum, Hersclml ..-.-....--- 60, 10E Baum, Mary Wo... 52, 77, 79, 97, 103, 125, 128 Bean, Mike 1...- .... wmv, 17 Beasley, .limmye Dean .-- 57, 103, 108. 127 Beechold, Dennis -.-......... 90, 104 Beelcr. Jane 1-.-.... 59, 103, 127 Beeler, Heather ..-. 97, 103, 110 Belk, David ,.....,...,..-,--,,?,,,,,.- 61 Bellamy, Loretta ?,.,,,,,,.,,,-.am-, 57 Benjamin, Evelyn ...---..-,,,W,- 17 Bennett, Beverly ..-....,.... 52, 103 Benson, Gary -..........l....,,,,, 17 Benton, J, D. ,....-,-,,,,-,--,-N 58 Bethel, Bob ...,.,.,,.,,.-,,,,,,,,,,- 53 Biggs, Nancy ...--...-..... 17, 102, 104 Bishop, Judy Ann ...-..-- 55, 103, 110 Bishop, Robert ....-----. 51, 94, 95 Black, Gerald ...--.. ..,, M-- 58, 92 Black, Kathy ,Di 54, 103, 109, 110 Blank, Linda -.---.,. 56, 108 109 Blair, John clyae --.MM-. 61 18 102 104 Blake, Barbara 1- Blakeslee, Judith ,93 . . 1,126 ...........-.... 61 Arch er, Ken ........ Arehsrt, Barbara s..... 16, 102, 109. 112 126 s4, av. 90, 108. Arelmart, Thomas .,.. .. ...................... 60, 93 Armstrong, Carol .......... M ...... - .... 52, 103 Armstrong, Henry ........... .... 59, 93, 95 Arnold, James ....................,.. 52, 94 Arnold, Ronald ........ - ....... -. 59, 90, 121 Asbury, Judy .... - ....., -,....,,v.... 16, 110 Asbury, Pat ..... 53, 97, 103, 105, 127 Asher, Connie ......,....-.-.-..-..-..-...- S1 Asher, Gary ..--.-.,-......-,,-.4.-.-.. 16 Ashmore, Ruth Ann .... 56, 97, 99, 103, 108. 126 Askins, Grover fPugl ........ 14, 54, 89, Blankenship, Glenda .-.. 18, 32, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102 Blankenship, Mary ....-..... 60, 103, 104 Blankenship, Tom ,.,,,,,-.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 18 Blaukat, Martha ...,. ........ 54, 105, 110 Bledsoe, Dean ............. 60, 94, 104 Blevins, Dottie .... 54 103, 1011, 113 Bloom, Carol ..---.. 51, 109, 110, 127 Blosser, Fred ...... 18, 94, 110, 112 Boatxnan, Dona .....,-.. 18, 102, 109, 127 Boaz, LaRene ,...........-......-- 61, 103 Boaz, Larry .........--.?.. 58, 91 Boas, Tom .-..-.- 18, 89, 92, 99, 138 Bormaster, Barbara .wi 60, 97, 103, 104, 107, 125, Bowman, Bill .......--....- 53 Box, Glynda ....................,.............. 59 Boyd, Carol Ann ..-..-,... 55, 68, 127 Boyd, Earline .-.-..-..-.-.i 57 Boyd, Janis -.....,..., 103, 140 Boyd, Rebecca ..,...---., 57, 103, 109 Boyd, sue -.i.....-.- sa, 103 Boyington, Sharon ........ 18, 101, 127 Bozarth, Almond -.,,-.....-...-....- 18 Bradford, Robert .......,.......g.4 55 Bradley, .Tack -..-.-......-.....- 54 Brzxndon, Harvey ....---.-,...- ...... 1B Brasch, Robert .1-1---.... 90 Brnzda, .Indy -.... ..,.... .... 18, 85, 86, 102 Brazil, Geraldine Brezeale, Arlene Brezeale, Janice Brewer, Brill. Virgil ..... new -.1Qf1ffQQQZM-. 19, 47, sa, 89, 92, ,.........,-......... 57 18 77 18 52, Qs, 112, 130 Brisco, James --.--.,......... 54, 91 Britten, Sammy ..L1-i.- 55 Broadwater, Virginia -,-.-.-.-- 19 Brock, Marilyn -....-... 52, 110, 126 Brown, Allan ....- .... 51, 90, 95 Brown, Chester -..-.-.....-........ 57 Brown, Eliza Bell ........-.. 19, 102 Brown, Gordon -.i...-....v.. 55 Brown, Gregory ......---.... 54, 107 Brown, Jackie .........-.-.-.. 51 Brown, John .................. 53 Brown, Larry ...................... 90 Brown, Lonny ,.,.-...,--.. 61, 94 Brown, Martin -.- 14, 54, 89, 99, 112 Brown, Printis ...............Q...,. 57, 103 Brown, Robert ......... 19, 92, 93 Brown, Rosemary ..... 52, 103, 110, 126 Brown, Shirley -.-.vi 51, 110 Brown, Stanley ... 14, 19, 25, 50, 110, 140 Brown, Steve -...-. 54, 118, 119 Brown, Steven ......-.. A... ......- 5B, 92 Bryan, Judy l..-........... 53 Bryson, Janie .....-....... 60, 99, 103 Buck, Bill ,.....-..-..-.-. 60, 93 Buckner, Patti i.--?- 52, 103 Buoy, Donna ,.....-.... 58, 103, 126 Buglxer, Evelyn ..---...--. 56, 103 Bull, Allen .......-.,..- 70, 123 Bullard, Bill -.-.-----..-.-. 61, 92 Bullard, Bruce ................ 19, 89, 92 Bullard, Lanette -......-..---. 51 Burchard, Fred ..... 19, 66, 89, 92, 95, 104, 105 Burkhart, Wylie .T.-............ 51 Burkholder, Ann ..s....,.. 71, 119 Burress, Sally 54, 96, 99, 100, 101, 103 Burwick, Linda ......-....-.-l 51, 97 Bussoff, Dick ......-... 54, 91, 108 Butterfield, Harry ........ 61, 92, 108 Buttram, Gary ....-ls... 55 Byers, Susan ...... 60, 103, 125, 126 Byrd, Georgia ..--..---...... 58, 97 C Caldemeyer, Janet ...--- 60, 103, 108 Callahan, Paticia .......... 60, 103 Calvin, Mary Sue ..... 52, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 103 Campbell, Carl .-.-... 52, 89, 99, 112 Campbell, Gary ,.............. 60, 92 Campbell, Jerry --.-.--.--..,. 61 Campbell, Larry ..-.-....-....--.. 61 Capps, Carolyn ...- .... -.s.-- 59, 126 Capps, JoAnn .-................-... 55 Carder, George .---....-...l... 19 Carey, Phyllis .................... 55, 126 Carlile, Leona -. .M-w -...... 52, 103 Carlisle, Patricia -,,-...... 51, 103, 110 Carlson, Jeanette .............. 19, 102 Carpender, Gerald ..-... 60, 89, 99 Carpenrler, James ...... 60, 93, 110, 111, 119, 133 Carr, Charles -....-,-...-..-... 60, 90 Carr, Doris ........,....... 55, 103, 110 Carter, Cenn -.- 15, 19, 29, 48, 34, as, 102, 109, 126, 136 Carter, Dick Mi-- 59, 89, 99, 104 Cartright, Gary ......................-..... 55 Cates, Douglas ...- 19, 85, 89, 92, 99, 108, 110, 112 Cawycr, Barbara ...... 19, 97, 102, 104 Chaffin, Lee Roy ........D- 53, 105 Chambers, Fred .......--..... 53, 92 Chaplin, Richard -.i........- 19 Chapman, Carolin ...-..-.... 60, 103, 108 Chatham, Judy ,?--.,,,,,,.,,,, 54, 107 Chitwood, Stephen ...... 14, 16, 19, 45, 85, 89, 92, 99, 112, 136 Christiansen, Carol - 55, 67, 101, 103, 107, 126 Churellwell, Gary ... 53, 104, 110, 111 Clark, Carolyn -,,.....,,,,.,..-, 20 Clark, Diana -.-.- 55, 96, 103, 104, 105, 109 Clark, Dick ..............-.. 54, 90, 119 Clark, Gary .................. 61, 91, 97 Clark, Polly --1-...lm 20 Clay, Manha ,. so, 63, 72, 73, 103, 127 Clay, Yvonne .......... 20, 102, 110 Clayton, Carolyn .............. 103, 103 Cleaver, Joan -...-.-...-... 59, 99, 103 Clement, Bill ,..h........- 53, 93 Clcverger, Margaret Clifford, Patsy ... 20, 97, 102, --......-..... 59 126 109, Cline, Gene --..--.-..---..... 20 Cline, Jimmie ,.,M,-,qE,,-- 58, 94 Cline, Johnny ,,,q.,..... 59, 91 Cline, Larry .................. 60, 90 clinton, Joe .C 20, 36, 89, 92, 95, 108 Clinton, Marjorie .- 97, 104, 109, 127 Cloplon, Dean -...-.- 58, 89, 99, 108 Clover, Warren .-.--...-.--...-.-.- 58 Clow, David -.........-....-.--...., 20 Cly, John ........,...-............-.. 61 Cly, Richard ,........................ 20 Coats, Carol D...-.......,...........-. 20 Coats, Jean -.-.--...-.--.--..-....... 61 Coble, Janice ....-.,.-.,. ............-...,.-.. 51 Coblc, Joyce ..-,......,..-..- ...., .. ..... .-. 52 Coburn, Bill -.--..,,,,,,. ...nn ,,,..,.,. 5-1. Coohran, Barbara .....-.-.-. 20, 102 Cochran, Helen ...-.........-,- 59, 103 Coffman, Mary 20, 102, 105, 109, 126 Cole, Beverly ....- 20, 101, 102, 106, 110, 126 Cole, Dale .........ii-. 61, 89, 99 Cole, Karen ......-.-.-,,,,,..-,,, 58, 97 Cole, Dick -..-.... oo, 11, 93, 133 Coley, Bill .-..-.--....- 20, 97, 105 Collings, Carolyn .-..--s.---. 21, 102 Collins, Emilie -.--.-.-,.-.,. ..... -...- 59 Colvin, Sandy .... .... -...-.q 55, 103 Conhoy, Judy -Q-, 21, 46, 86, 87, 101, 102, 107, 122, 125, 128, 136, 1-ll Condon, Joan --..,.,M,-m,,,, 53, 126 Conger, James -- 59, 92, 110, 111, 1211-, 133 Conn, Sandra 1-....- 53, 113, 126 Connely, Don ,...v,,,,.,-M., 53, 90 Conrad, Tyler .....,.- 91, 108, 124 Conrow, Dennis ,,,1,,-,.,,M ,,Y,4 54, 911, Conrow, Doyle .-.-...-......'60, 90 Conrow, Kay .......q.,..,.-, 21, 110 Conrow, Sylvia ...i-....... 21, 102 Cook, .loan - 54, 97, 103, 107, 109, 110 Cooper, Margaret ........ 53, 103, 110 Cooper, Shirley ....ei-,-,-,-,, 21 Copher, Frank ,,.,..--,,,,,, ,,,, 21, 91 Copher, Ina ---..M.,..---,-,..,, ,,,, 60 Copher, Louise ......-... 53, 103, 108 Copher, Ronnie .-....i......... 61, 90 Corbus, Alice ...-.--.-..... 60, 126 Corl, Catherine ....... 60, 103, 107 Couch, Carol ,..--,,,,M,,,-M ,,,, W 58 Cuuch, Gail .........,. 21, 94, 110 Cowan, Pat ......-.....?. ..,.. 54, 103 Cowen, Linda -,,.,.,,-M,,.,,,..,,,- 59 Cowen, Tommy ,.,-,.,.,,,,,,,-,,-,ma 53 Cox, Barbara .....-.. .... 52, 109, 110 CHX, Betty .. .... 1--- 55, 67, 103, 110 Cox, Stanley -....,...,v-,,.,.,.,,,,,,. ,,,,, 55 Crabtree, Robert --..,.,,,-,,-,,,.,, 92 Craig, Clyse .----.i-,-M,-,,,,,, 21 Craig, Patsy ---..... 52, 99, 103, 106 Craig, Polly .....-- 55, 101, 103, 106. 108, 126 Craig, Sherry ... 52, 85, 86, 101, 103, 107, 126 Cramer, Virginia -...........-.... 61, 104 Crarnpton, Harold ...............-- .... - .,.. - 21 Crane, Charles -.--.- .............. -... 53 Creagcr, Joy .1-....-......,-.-..,-. 54, 103 Crihbs, Barbara .-..- 59, 97, 103, 126 Cribbs, Mary .......... 54 97, 103, 126 Crim, Nancy ,........... 21, 102, 127 Croach, Myrna ......--.. 21, 102, 110 Crocker, Jim ........,.. 21, 39, 92, 112 Crossan, Carolyn -...-.........,..... 75, 109 Crossan, Kathleen -.-.- ..... 21, 80, 102 Crossley, Carolyn ,.--..-..-.. 22, 102, 125 Crossley, Pat ..,.,....,..-,... 56, 97, 126 Crosswhire, Ronald ...-..- .... 54, 89, 99 Crow, Jerry .................- 53 Crowder, Beverly -.--.--. 59, 97, 103 Crowder, Janice .--...-.-. 22, 97, 102 Crowder, Jim ....-...-..s......-.... 58, 90 Crowell, Linda ........ 22, 97, 102, 104- Crowley, Steve ...,...,..,... ...... W.. .... - 53 Crnll, Nordine .............-.. 22, 86, 102 Crume, Harold .-....- ....... -..- ....,. 90 Crume, Steve -....... .......... 57, 94 Cullom, Julia ..-.....--. 22, 102, 107 Cummings, Clyde ...........-..- .... 22, 91 Cummins, Glenda ... 22, 68, 101, 102, 109, 126 CuPP, Mary -.,1..,... 54. 109. 110 Curl, Willianl ....-......-...,... 22, 92, 99 Curry, DeAnna ,.........-..... 22, 106, 126 Curtis, Pat -,.-..--...-.-..- .... -5-1 103 Curtis, Richard .......-.,- .... -.-...--.. 51 Cushman, Sam .......... 58, 90, 110, 133 D Dagley, Richard --...----- 58, 89, 99 Dalton, David -.-..-..- 53, 89, 99, 100 Daniels, Claudia ,- ......... -.. 53, 103, 110 Daniels, Judy ...-..1.-..,... .... 53, 103 Daniels, Linda .....k.W..... ....,... .. ....... - 60 Daniels, Sandra ..........,...--..... 53 Danner, Barbara .--,.-..-. 54, 103, 104 Danner, Lilagene -.....,....... 22, 68 Danner, Patricia .....-...- ..., -.. 59, 103 Daugherty, Ricky ...... 54, lll, 130, 131 Daves, Lucy Ann .... ........, ....., .. 59, 103 Davis, Katy ................ 22, 85, 86, 102 Davis, Larry ...... .. ..... ..,. - ..., ....... 53, 90 Davis, Pm - .,...,.. -..-., sa, 97, 106, 127 Davis, Sharon WH. 22, 102, 109, 126 Davis, Sharon Denise -..-.-.......-.. 58 Davison, Duane .... .. .,.... ..... ........... 53, 93 Day, Syhlc D 56, 97, 103. 106, 108. 127 Dayton, Rita .................................. 58 Dearxlrofi, Nancy .........-.-....,-.. 57 Doom, Roy so 22, 89, 92, 99, 108, 112 Delrisle, Douglas ..... 61, 91, 108, 110 Delpll, Sharon ....,...,-.... 59, 105, 126 Delllaslcr, Frances ....- .... 1 23, 102, 110 Dolllier, Tom - ...... -., .-.. ..........., 61, 92 Denman, Jerilyn ...... 52, 103, 110 Denton, Bill ..-.,.....,h... 61, 93 DeVoe, Nancy ........... 59, 97, 99, 100 Dickens, Carol --.....-.-- 61, 97, 103 Dickey, Gary -,................ ..... 76, 92 Dickinson, Charlotte .- 23, 85, 86, 110 Dillon, David i...1....-- 52, 91, 112 Dilworth, Larry M.. 23, 89, 92, 111, 116, 119, 137 61 Dinwiddle, Bonnie ......-............ Divine, James ..,.... .... --....,........,.- 54 Divine, Sue .............i.......-...... 58 Dixon, Mickey Sue ... 56, 103, 107, 126 Dobrauc, Kenneth ,........... 54, 91, 95 Dodd, Charles ......1,-.--- 58, 93, 105 Dodd, Mums ..--M 57, as, 99, 108 Dodge, Jon ...........,.......-..,..,,..... 52, 92 Dodge, Karen .-............ 60, 103, 1211- Doalin, Jane ...... 23, 911, 102, 109, 110 Doran, Carolyn -.-,i. 59, 97, 103 Duuthirt, Robert 59, 90, 104, 111, 124 Downey, Larry ........--.-... .... -- .... 53 Doyle, Larry ........ ,,.......... 53, 90, 91, 95 Drennan, Connie ..-.- 60, 97, 103 Dudman, Linda ....... 23, 102, 106, 107 Dukes, Sandra .,.......----.--- 53, 103 Dukes, Sandra -.....-..l. 53, 103 Duncan, Carl .,--....-.... 23, 91, 97 Duncan, Linda .... ......,.... 103, 110 Dunkle, Mary ....-...... 60, 97, 103, 108 Dunn, Jack .... -.......... 23, 89, 99, 106 Dutton, Micha .... ..... .....,........ 59, 711- E Eaglesfield, David .......,-...,... 104, 108 Easley, Bonnie .... .... ...-.,--.......,.. 78 Ebener, Nina ..... -,....,.......-,.- ..., .,,...,. 52 Eberle, Frank ..,.,. -..,..--v.....- .... 5-1- Eby, Gwen ......... 5111, 97, 103, 107, 110 Eckart, Janice ...... 23, 66, 85, 86, 101, 102, 109 Edmonson, Andy ..-...--..,.-- .... -,.-.. 70 Edmonson, Bobby ....--..-. 90, 124 Edwards, Jimmy ,......-. 51, 55, 111, 119 Edwards, Leroy -..-.-..w..-... 61, 94 Edwards, Mildred -..---...,..,..... 23 Eggensperger, Jerry ......-.. .......... .. 52 Eggerman, Paul ........-...-..-.. 55, 94 Elfert, Marilyn ..............-......- .... - 54 Elliff, Sallye .... -- 23, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102 Elliott, Daris .. .... -...-.......-.. .... - 52 Elliott, Donna -...-l, 23, 126 Ellirm, susan -..-.- ss, 103, 109, 110 Ellis, Herman ........................... 53 100 Ellis, Joe -.-........- ..,, 56, 89, 99, Ernmert, Scott .....-......,-..... 58, 90 Endicott, Lola ...........,.....,..... 55, 103 Enke, Lorraine .... ........ ............ 55, 126 Enlow, Charles ..---i--.... 59 Ensley, Don ,..... 54 , 111, 130, 131, 141 Harrison, Donna ........-.,.. 511, 103, 113 Harrison, James ..--- .........,.. 51, 92, 95 Harrison, John --- ,... ..,. 54, 91, 130 I-lnrryman, Claude .- ..,..........,..,,... 58, 91 Harryman, James .... - ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, .1 55 Harryinan, Louise ..,..... 544, 96, 97, 99, 100, 110 Harlin, Caroline -,, ,,,,,,,,, 58, 97, 103 Harlje, Lorena .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26, 91 Hartley, Sharon ........ 26, 97, 100, 101, 102, 126 Hurtzell, Carole .... 58, 97, 99, 100, 103 Harlzell, Sharon .... 52, 96, 99, 103, 108 Hasselt, Charles ..... - ..,. ,ma ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 26 Hastings, Marjorie -. .... .-..,..,. 56 Hatfield, Patricia .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, -mmm, 52 Havens, Ann ...... 11-, 20, 27, 49, 86, 87, 101, 122, 123, 127, 136 Havens, Molly .....,-.. 58, 99, 103, 103 Havens. Tom -.-..- .............. 58, 92, 133 Hrwcrly, Clay -...-.-.,-..-.-. 511, 89, 99 Hawkins, Dianne -,.-...-. 59, 86, 99, 103 Hawkins, Sally .- 54, 71, 86, ll, 105 Haynes, David ,.--..-..,.,,- .,,.,, - 61, 94 Haynes, Harrison .-,,. 52, 89, 95, 99, 106, 112 Haynes, Jackie ,.,..,.-,,,,,., 52, 105 Haynes, Virginia --..-..-.-..-...,,,, 52 Hays, Cinda ss, 97, 100, 101, 103, 106 Hays, Missy -...-. 27, 33, 95, 97, 99, 100, 102 Heard, Alice ...W 54, 103, 107 Heath. Kay .......-..-..H.-.- 57, 97 Heaton, George --.,., ,,,,,, ,M--,N 51 Heckmnster, Carol Sue mm 52, 97, 99, 101, 103, 104, 109 Heiley, Jimmy -....-..--.... 61, 93, 95 Heibein, Harry ....---,.,., 61, 89, 99 Helms, John .-.-, ,,,,, ,,1,,,-W, 61, 93 Helton, Gregory ,.,-,,-,,,,1 ,,,, -, 61, 94 Helam, Sibyl M--- 55, 99, 103, 110 Hembree, Fred i,.-,.,,,,,-,,,,-,-M S3 Hembree, Joe ,W ,,,,, ,.,,,,-,,,,,,, 51, Q2 Hendry, Diane F.. 5'-1-, 97, 103, 106, 126 Henry, Daniel ..-wi.. 58, 90, 108 Henry, Jean i..,,,,,,., 56, 91, 104 Herd, David ....,,-,,.,.,,,, ,,,,, .1-.1 51 Herron, Larry ..-.......-,-. 59, 89, 99 Herron, Virginia W..- ,,,, ,,,, ,-,,. 57, 97 Hershberger, Caroline ....... 27, 84, 86 102, 106, 109, 126 Hess. Don .2,.---.-..-.... 58, 91, 97 Hess. Ted ------- 21, 92, 97, 100 Hickman, Beverly -. 53, 103, 106, 126 Higgins, Brenda ........ 60, 86, 103, 108 Higgins, Robert ,-,,,,,,M,,, 61, 89, QQ Higgins, Jerry ....-.,. .,,,. 51, 90, 95 Higgs, Suzanne -.-...,-.,,- 50, 99, 103 Highlcy, Ira ---...,,,,,,,,,,,-Q1 61 I-light, Sharon -,M ,,,,,,,, -HW 61, 103 Higlll, Patsy -,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,m..-- 52 Hill, Bobby .-......,.,.-,m 61, 105 Hill, Edith K,1,,.,-,-mn,-mg 51 Hill, Kirk .-...... Hillhouse, Jane -,.--..-.- ..... ...-,.- 54 27, 101, 102, 107, 126 rlililmuse, Janis -.. eo, aa, 97, 99, 100, 103, 107 Hoag, Paul ---,,.,,,,-Nun- 59, 94 Hoagland, Carol 1.1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,, -M 61 Hoare. Tyler -.- 27, 111, 116, 119. 120, 122, 122 Hodges, Dolorese .K 27, 85, 86, 102, 106, 109, 126 Hoffman, Wilma ,,,,,,,,,- ,,,, 1 59, 103 Hogan, John .,-,,-, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, mm 51 Hogan, John M. ...- ...... ..-..,.. 58, 90 Hogan, Sharon ......-. 27, 67, 102, 104 Holden, Judith i- 58, 99, 100, 103 Holden, Virgil -.-...-...-.- .,.. ,. ,,,,, -., 52 Howerton, Richard L, ,...,.- ,,,,,, 61 Hoyt, Virginia ...... 28, 65, 96, 102, Hubatka, Don .......... .1..,,,. 25, 28, 85, 89 , 90 127 lrlubbs, Marilyn .... 58, 86, 99, 100, 103 Hulldleslon, Jimmie .... .... 28, 66, 75, 89, 92, 107, 138 Hudson, Rutliann .,,,,, mn-.. 55, 96, 110 Huelster, Ronald .... 53, 89, 95, 99, 112 Hughes, Virgil ,. ,.,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,-,,-.1 61 Hunt, Corinne .... - ....., ,... 53, 103, 110 Hunt, James .. ..,. ,. ...,,, ,,,,,.,,,1- 58, 90 Hunt, Judy .... ,28, 54, 96, 99, 108, 127 Hunt, Patsy - ......, .. ..... ,.,..--,. 60, 74 Hunzeker, Jim ..... -.-. 28, 39, 99, 105 Hunzeker, Marilyn -,,,,,,,,,,,- 28, 102 Hurn, Jim ...--...,.,....,..,.-..,,,,,,,,,, 61 Hurst, Phyllis -...- 55, 97, 99, 100, 103 Hutchens, Cecelia .......,.--.,..... 57 Hntchens, Linda .....,.,i. 55, 79, 110 Hutchinson, Craig ..--.. 52, 91, 107, 108 Hylton, Jerry .........--,... . ,,,,,, 61 Hymer, Bill -.-....-..-..,,.,.,.,,- 55 I Ingram, Bud .. .... --....,.,,.-,-,,,,,,,, 60 lman, Paul ---,..,,..,.. ,,,, .,-,,,,,,,,,, 57 Ingram, James ,-,,.,,,.,.--1,,-,-,.,,- 28 Inky, Lorraine .... ...e.,-...-. 55, 103, 109 Irish, Russell -........,...---..m,,,. 28 Irwin, Charles ,.-..............- 55, 89, 99 lrwin, Galen .,-,. 52, 89, 99, 100, 112 Isbell, Eddie ..-.--- ,.,,.,,, ,..,,,-,,,,.,, 54 J Jackson, Jerry ....-,.-...-.-...,,N,, 28 James, Cynthia ..---......,,...-.....,2,. 58 Jardon, Claude ....... 28, 89,' 92, 99, 112 Jay, Mary --..-... 54, 97, 103, 110 Jennings, Bill ............ 57, 92, 97, 100 Jenkins, Caroline - ...... - 52, 101, 103 Johnson, Anita ....---.....,...,,,., 28 Johnson, Floyd ...-.-.-..........- 58, 93 Johnson, John .......- ....., ..-.,, 59, 94 Johnson, Larry .... ..... W... 52, 89, 99 Johnson, Linda ..---......-,-- 57 Johnson, Max .......-,.,.,..,.,.l 55, 91 Johnson, Nota ---.,-........... 59, 97 Johnson, Phillip ......-...- 55, 94, 97 Johnson, Richard .......--.... 58, 91 Johnson, Wanda .......-..lh, 60, 103 Johnson, Willie -..-,-.-.,...,, ,,,,.,,, , 60 Johnston, Dick -.-.--i.,.,.,...,.,.,.. 61 Johnston, Joe -............... 28, 90 Johnston, Mike ,.... 53, 91, 119, 138 Jones, Jimmy ...,..............-......... 29 Jones, LeRoy - ,... -.--...-..........- 52 Jones, Linda .......... 29, 102, 109, 126 Jones, Nancy ......-...........,., 76 Jones, Peggy .........-.---.-..-- .... 57 Jones, Paul -.-.---..-.......,. 29, 93 Jones, Stanley -..........,.,. 50, 90, 108 Jones, Troy --................-- 59, 93 Julian, Jim .....,.......... .... lu. 29 Junge, Edson ........ 29, 92, 94. 95. 105 Junge, Gordon ................--...... 59, 92 K 110 103 76 Kaltenbaek, Kay --..-...,... 54, 103, Keeling, Larry ..-.-.-....... 54, Halford, Terry ..-..,... 53, 89, 99, 112 Holland, Darrell ,.....a...- .... -..,.- 60 Holmes, Frank ....-....- 27, 116, 119 Holmes, Julius ,.,. ,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-0, 54 Holmes, Nancy -lm ....,,,, 27, 102 Holi, Kay -AT---nz., 52, 103, 110 Homin, Barbara ,.......-,.-.,,,.,, 58 Hoofnaglc, Carol .........1 60, 97, 103 Hooker, Sharon ..-..--...-,,..... 61 Ellsworth, Ronald ......................... 78 Erwin, Pamale ....,........... 58, 97, 126 Estes, Thelma ..............-............. 55 Estes, Zelma -.-.-.-..-i.....-- 59 Evans, Anna ..... 23, 97, 102, 107, 10B Evans, Don .................-.l- 61, 90 Evans, George .. ..... ...............a......, 54 Evans, Jane ...--..........l-..-.-.. 57 Evans, Jerry -......-, 60, 111, 132, 133 Ewing, Nancy ......................1. 55 F Fagan, Brad 61, 90, 111, 124, 132, 133 Fairchild, Paul -..... ..... ni. 61, 93, 124 Farmer, Peter -..- ..... ....... 60, 89, 99 Farmer, Sam .............-- 55, 94, 95 Farrar, Wendell ....-....-.-i-..-.. 92 Farris, Alice ..,,.. ........... ...---.....-..- 59 Folker, Udah .........--...............- 59, 91 Fenix, David ...-.mi 58, 94, 105 Ferguson, Eugene ..-........... 23. 101 Ferguson, Fred ,..... .... -... 54, 92 Ferguson, LaVonne -...................... 24 Ferguson, Linda 24, 101, 102, 106, 127 Ferguson, Pam .... 60, 97, 103, 108, 127 Ferris, Tom ,,.... 24-, 48, 75, 92, 93, 110, 111, 116, 119 Finke, Louis ....-...--.........l.. 50, 92 Fish, Barbara --..- 57, 97, 103, 107 Fisher, Albert -........ 57, 94, 105 Fisher, Charles -...-....-.....- ..... 55 Fisher, Grace ...-....,.. 24, BD, 97, 109 Fisher, Judy --.. 24, 66, 97, 102, 106 Fisher, Tom ,...-...........,........-. 59, 90 Flaxbeard, Judy -..-. 24, 102, 106, 108 Flciechakcr, James ........ 89, 99, 112 Foley, Caroline --. ,..- ....... . 55 Ford, Jim .......1.-.-....-...-.. 89 Fore, Jim .-.---... 24, -90, 105 Ford, Richard ............- 56, 91, 108 Forkner, Darrell ..-.....--..--. 59 Forrest, Bill -...- 24, 77, 89, 92, 99, 104, 105, 106 Fort, Carolyn -.--...-..-.---. 55, 105 Foster, Doris ...........----. 57, 103 Foster, Elaine ...............-1.--.. 52 Fox, Gary ..,.--...-.........- .... 57 France, Wayne ....-..-,.... 52, 130 Francis, Kay ...... 14, 23, 24, 45, 84, as, aa, 89, 92, 102, 122, 123, 126, 142 Frazier, Margaret ...... 53, 99, 100, 103 Fredrick, Roy -....-,. 24, 101, 109 Freeman, Mary Sue -.... 211-, 37, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101 Freeze, Terry ....-.-. 59, 92, 111, 124 Fricks, Carol .......--.......,.,.,1 57, 91 Fricks, Williams m+.--.-. ..,.,,, M 24 Friend, Charles .... 2-1, 66, 92, 104, 105 Friend, Phyllis ,,,,,t1,,,,,,,,,, ,,v,v,-,,,, U 53 Frossard, Paula -.. 58, 103, 108, 109 Fuller, Judy ,....,.,,..-,.,,,.,,.,,,- ,,,,, ,U 25 ' G Gaines, Gene ,,,,,,,,--,-,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,, N 5.1. Gaines, Joan .--.--,,,,,,,m ,,,, Mggww- 25 Gaines, Nancy ...,.. 51, 55, 68, 103, 122, 123, 126 Galbraith, Rex .-.Mn-.-.M 111, 130 Galloway, Richard -,- ,,,,,, W,-, 60, 91 Gammill, Bill .-....-- 53, 85, 92, 101 Garcia, Catherine ,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,M-,,,, 54 Gardner, Cary ,..-..... 60, 89, 99, 110 Garner, Janice --.-..,-,.-., 52, 101, 103 Garner, Juan .......,-,...-.-,, 61, 97, 126 Garrison, David 1.-,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,m 53 Garrison, Diane ....... ..... 25, 101, 102 Garrison, James ...H ..,,, -..mn 59, 9.1, Garrison, Larry MM-.- 59, 73, 106 Garvin, Bob -,..,-,,,--,-.1 ,,,,,,,,,,-- M 25 Gaston, Arburn .........-.. 55, 97, 103 Gates, Paul ...--..,.Q.- ..,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, 52, 91 Gatewood, Jane ....,.., -,.,.- 58, 97, 103 Galcwood, Judith ....A.. 54-, 103, 110 Gavin, Nancy .,.... 25, 97, 102, 105, 126 Geeney, Virgil .....iQ,-,,H,,,,, 53 Genisio, Jon -..-...- 60, 93, 111, 124 George, Dee ...-......,,,...,-,,,,,,,,,t 52 George, Larry -...--,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,H,,-H 54 George, Margery ..... 52, 86, 107, 127 George, Phillip ...,.,-,-,,,,,,,,,,,-W., 61 Gidci11n,3Pl1yllis ................-.. 25, 105 Gihbens, Bill ,.,,,-,-, ,,,, M-, 52, 94 Gibbs, Sonny .,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,1-,,.m 53 Gibson, Bobby .........--.,,--, 60 Gibson, Buddy ..,...--..,,,,.,.,, 60, 91 Gibson, Jerry ..--.i...--,-,,,,, 60 Gidcum, Phyllis ...1.-...-... 25, 105 Gictt, James -....,..-.,......,.-.,..,..-- 57 Gilbert, Dennis ----...-... ..,.. - 54, 93 Gilmore, Johnny .... ..- .,.. ,,..,,- 59, 91 Gilmore, Mary .... .,......,. 53, 97, 103 Gilmore, Samuel ........ 61, 111, 124 Gilslrap, Treva .-..-.-- 57, 97, 126 Gilmer, John l 53, 93, 108, 112 Gipson, Lola. -.--.... .... ..-.-..W,. 57 Godfrey, Chandlee - 61, 89, 104, 108 Goff, Cora .......-...--....-,...,..,..,,,. 57 Goff, James ..-......-...-,. 60, 90, 121 Goff, Noel ,......,......-. 52, 93, 112 Goheen, Janice ...-.-----.... 58, 126 Gold, Gloria ..-- 61, 97, 103, 127 Gooch, Patrick -1-.-.-.,. 52, 91 Goodin, John ,1--... 25, 91,111 Goodknight, James l--...., 58, 94 Goodwin, Clair --i- 92, 93, 106 Gordon, Barbara -- 25, 105, 109, 127 Gossett, Harold -.- 60, 92, 111, 124 Gossett, Mary -....-.4i 25, 126 Graham, Bobby Ann -... 61, 99, 103, 107, 127 Gram, David -- 52, 90, 95, 111, 119 Grant, Pat ill.. 61, 97, 126 Gravensen, Carole ...... 25, 102, 109, 126 Greathouse, Judy -.. 25, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102 Greathouse, Linda -- 61,,97, 103, 105 Green, David ............. 52, 90, 92, 95 Green, Dennis -.-- 55, 90, 94, 95 Green, Karen ............... 61, 97, 103 Green, Mary Jane ..i---.... 25, 102 Green, Tom ..............-......- 26 Greenwood, John -1........... 26, 93 Grey, William --..-............. 57, 90 Griffey, Carol ..i.......... 26, 102 Grams, Judy ---. 52, 84, as, 103, 105, 109 Griffith, Bonnie .................. 26, 107 Grover, Ronnie ................. 26, 89, 99 Curley, Don .....,.......... 26, 73 Gurley, Joe ........?-.-.- 25, 73 Curley, Mary -,..............-..-....,-.. 60 H Haase, Max ....-.,-- 53, 94, 97 Hager, Dennis ....-1.-.- 59, 93, 110 Hailey, Margaret ..,..... 52, 97, 103 Haines, Marianne ........-i... 58 Hall, James -.....-....- 60, 89, 99 Halliwell, Douglas -,.,,.,-W 56. 94 Halselh, Helen ..........1... 60, 103 Hamm, Larry ,...,.iZ. 54, 39, 99 Hammar, Judy ... 26, 102, 106, 109, 126 Hanson, Geraldean 52, 97, 99, 103, 109 Harman, Margaret ---. 53, 103, 105 Harmon, Dixie ...-...-.-1....-..... 58 Harmon, Ronald ...........-.......-.- 57 Harp. JoAnn H... 26, 102, 104, 121 Harris, Carol ......,....,,- 59, 103 Harris, Juyce 26, 102 Harris, Lynda -1 58, 103, 1252 126 Keen, Jackie ...,.-...,1,.,-, Keeler, Charles --. 58, 90, 108, 110 Kelley, Carole ....l.,....,.,,1- 59 Kelly, Judi ..-- 50, 97, 103, 106, 126 Kelley, Judy --.. 29, 97, 100, 101, 102, 106, 126 Kelley, Sandra ....... 52, 97, 103, 105, 109, 110, 126 Kelly, Stephen -..-,.............. 58, 93 Kelly, Teddy -.....-. 58, 99, 103, 104 Kempt, Sue --...-.... 29, 101, 102, 108 Kendall, Karen ....... 52, 97. 103, 110. 113, 125, 128 Kennell, Jerry ,...................... 57 Kersh, Susie W--....-,. 54, 103, 110 Kersh, Richard .......-.. 29, 90, 111 Kershaw, Sandra ..... 59, 97, 104, 126 Kettler, Rickey .,....-.,...,..-...- 57, 94 Key, Michael ......-... 57, 93, 104, 109 Keyser, Norman ,....... 29, 92, 94, 95 Kiddoo, Marsha -- 29, 99, 101, 102, 106 Kienzle, Gary -...........,.,.- 61, 94 Kilgore, Billy .. 19, 29. 89, 92, 95, 97 Kilgore, Delores ........ 55, 103, 110 Kimball, Joan ................. 52, 103, 127 Kimerer, Nina ......,----- 55, 108 Kimcs, Marcia ...,- 29, 30, 96, 97, 100, 102, 126 King, Joyce -. ----h 29, 102, 110 -,............. 57, 91 Kingore, Wayne iii... 60, 97 Kingrey, Vivian Hopkins, Connie ...MW 57, 97, 103, 126 Hopkins, Leonard -..--...-.-.-..,., 55 Hopkins, Susan 55, 96, 97, 99, 103, 127 Horn, Berry ...,..,, 27, 94, 102, 109, 127 Horton, Gary .... , ..,. ,,...,,-, 59, 92, 105 Horton, Linda .-.-.., 27, 70, 99, 100, 101, 102. 121 Hoskins, Max -........-......... 61, 99 Hosp, Mary n..-.,.......,........- 61, 104 Houehin, Donna .- ....,..,.....,..,........ 61, 103 1-louse, Joe .-.vw 77, 91, 123, 125 Houser, Gary .......... .,.,., -....-.. 89, 99 Houston, Carol - ..... 27, 94, 102, 105. 109, 127 Houston, Peggy ..... 28, 74, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102 Howe, Norma --,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, nmn- 51 Howell, James ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 59 Howerton, Richard - ...... 55, 111, 130, 132, 139 Kingsland, Judy ...... ao, 101, 102, 104, 101, 126 Kinney, Jim .. .... ....,... 30, 89. 92 Kirby, Sharon ..............--...-v.. 56 Koonce, Elaine ----.. Krutsinger, Jimmie Krutsinger, Linda 61, 97, 99, 108 ,-,.,.,..,. ..,.,. - 54 --..- 61, 103, 127 Kyle, Dixie K..-11. 54, 68, 103 L Lamb, Gaylene ...MNA ,,,, , 51, 91 LnMnrr, Martha ..-,..-,-, ,N Lanrlsaw, XVayne -,,,.-,--,YF-,, 54, 110 51, 92 Martin, Claudie - ..., .....-....-...... 55, 90 Martin, Delores ...-.. 52, 97, 103, 110 Martin, Janet ...... 31, 99, 101, 107, 126 Martin, Larry .......... 58, 39, 91, 99 Martin, Larry H. ..-... ..,. .......... 57, 124 Martin, Lonnie ..............--- 55 Martin, Mary ,..- 31, 67, 106, 107, 126 Mmm, Pamela - 60, 97, 103, 125, 126 Masclxer, Lee -... 53, 91, 105, 110, 111, 124, 133 Massey, Robert Maulin, Bill ,..... Lane, Betty ...... .. ..... 60, 99, 103, 108 Lane, Charles ....,......................,,... 30, 95 Lane, Eddy ....-... ...... .... -.....- 94. 104 LaNcar, John ...... .... - ...2--.. .. 52 LaNcar, Tom ........ ,...- .. ,.,,,.. -, .... 53 Larimore, Keith .. ,...........,.,. -.- ..,.. 54, 79 Larrimcr, James ........... ............ -........ 61 LaSalle, Stephen .--.. 30, 90, 92, 95, 106, 107, 112 Larson, Duane .....,.. .. ....... ,. ,.,.....,.... 61, 93 Lawson, Walter ........ .............. -.. 57, 124- Lee, Fransiska ..- ....,... 30, 38, 68, 102. 108, 126 Leek, Ronald ... .... ,..,................. 93, 97 Legg, Terri -..-. 58, 60, 103, 108, 127 Lemley, Jo ......,. 14, 52, 103, 109, 113, 126, 137 Lemmons, Joyce 54, 103, 109, 110, 127 Lemmons, Larry ,. .....,. .........,.......-.,.. 55 Lester, Donald -1- .,.. ...- .... -- 53, 92 Lcwellin, Ronald ..............,.....-.... 55, 94 Lewis, .Tamca ............ 30, 89, 92, 94, 95 Lichlyter, Indy ....... ........ .......,..........-.. 54 Liggett, Frances Ann ... .......,.. ... 61, 103 Lindley, Wanda .... ...... ...... .. .... ,..... 30, 105 Lindley, Tcdra ....,. .. ..........,......... ... 59, 97 Lindsey, Steve .......,,. ......... ..,.....-,....,.. 91 Littlefield, Richard ,.--..-.....-...--. 61 Livingston, Bill .... .........,.,.. ...... .. 91, 99 Livingston, Sally 53, 97, 99, 103, 108 Lloyd, Jnmcs ...,.. ....................., .... .... ,..... 5 7 Loftin, Barbara ... ........... -......... 58, 103 Loggains, Glenda ......-....,...-...i... 60 Lohr, Rosalie .... 60, 99, 103, 109, 127 55, 93, 95, 97 119 31, 90, 111, 111, Papp, Mary .-.-. 33, 96, 99, 100, 102 Parker, Clayton ........ 54, 92, 97, 100 Parker, Daisy .........-............. 57 Parker, Gary --.-.---.-.-.... 58, 94 Parker, George .......-............. 54, 90 Parker, Larry Lee ...-..- 58, 90, 108 Parker, Sharon ...L............. 33, 127 Parks, Carolyn ...--L 55, 103, 108 Patterson, Charles 51, 54, 95, 111, 119 Patterson, Stanley ....Q.... 55, 90 Patterson, Wanda ................- 61, 97 Pnuk, Steven .-i1-..... 59 Paul, Steve ....................--, 33, 91 Payne, John .-..... 58, 94, 111, 124 Peason, Monte ..............- 57, 90, 95 Peck, Dennis 11-.. 56, 92 Pelol, Patsy ......... 53, 103, 107, 113 Pelt, Jack ..i.l... 55, 91, 95 Pendleton, John -.-......- 53, 92, 108 Perkins Donna , ....-.l.. S7 Perkins, Bob .. 33, 89, 92, 99, 100, ,112 105 Roe, Carol ....... 35, 47, 84, 86, 102, 109, 110,.126 Rogers, Karen .L--.. 58, 99, 103 Rogers, Clarann .........,....... 55, 103 Roland, Fay -......-..,...----L 56 Roland, Keith ....................... 58, 133 Rolleg, Judy ........ 51, 107, 110, 126 Roper, .loy .... 54, 84, 86, 101, 103, 107, 108 Rose, Gail .,......... 51, 103, 109, 110 Rosenberg, Myron ................... 35 Rosenberg, Susan 61, 86, 99, 103, 108 Rosenberry, Judy ........... 35, 102 Ross, Susan --.........-... 59, 97, 103 Roughton, Richard -.........,.. 61, 92 Roush, Lanny Ray .............. 58 Rouse, Anita .-. 35, 41, 84, 86, 102, 109, 126 Routledge, Dan ....... 55, 92, 108, 112 Routledge, Janet ...... 57, 97, 103, 127 Rowan, Beverly ............,. 35, 79 Rowbottom, Robin ..-1 52, 104 Perry, Wayne ,111 33, Perry, Wayne R. .......-.......... 33 Peterson, David ............ 52, 92, 104 Petty, Joan -.. 34, 68, 85, 86, 101, 102, 105, 108, 126 Piper, Helen ................ ..... .-......... 34 Pitman, Sue .-.. 1...,......- 51 Pitts, Carol ................. 54, 97, 103 Pitts, Nancy -...--.---. 34, 102 Plumpton, Sue ..... 54, 103, 105, 108 Poe, Don ..--- 34, 66, 89, 92, 99, 111, 119, 131 Pond, Dave .......-.-. 54, 92, 97 Porter, Joe ...i.........,.......... 57 Poston, Bob .............. 61, 111, 124 Potter, Dennis iii., 55 Potter, Larry ... 60, 89, 99 Potter, Susan ..-......... 34, 68, 102 Powell, Steve ............ 55, 93, 119 Prather, Phillip ..-.Z-..--, 93 Pratt, Katbe -..T 34, 102, 109 Preston, Terry l 56, 90, 124, 133 Prigg, Gayle ..... 34, 84, 86, 97, 101, 102, 105, 108, 126 Prince, John .1i-....... 57 Province, Mary ....................-... 58 Purkett, Jerrie - 34, 94, 102, 106, 127 Putman, Geraldine ....-- 59, 126 Putman, Nancy .. 59, 66, 73, 102, 126 Phillips, Billie Ruth lm.-.-...- 54 Phillips, Gary L... 34, 76, 91, 92, 95, 105, 110, 112 Pickard, Russell .-.-............-. 34 Pierce, John .... ......- 60, 90, 111, 124 Q Qualls, John ,....... 58, 93, 99, 108 R Rader, Charles .................. 56, 94 Hagan, Ronnie .-....-. L... 57, 94 Raines, Carl ..........-. 57, 94, 111, 119 Raines, Willa Jean -. 53, 67, 103, 110, 127 Rainey, Ronnie i.............. 57 Rakes, Ellen ......T--..v......... 53 Rarnage, Mary Ann - 55, 96, 99, 100, 103, 110 Randall, Benjamin ...........- 60 Ranum, Jean ....... 58, 99, 103, 127 Ratrie, Nancy -.. 34, 94, 102, 105, 107, 109, 126 Rauch, Nancy ....... 52, 89, 92,j97, 99. 1oo,,1a1 Ray, Charles i.............. 58, ,91 Raymond, Ronald ..-..- 34, 101 Rea, Susan .....-.-.-.--T. 54 Reaves, Maurice ...........-1 54 Long, Barbara .....,... -....L.-..-A---.... 58 Long, Jerry ....,-...---...........,-....... 55 Long, Joan .-.-............. 53, 97, 103, 125 Long, Joyce .............- .,., -2- 60, 97. 103 Long, Linda .....ii... 14, 103. 110 Long, William .........,....--- 55, 93. 95 Longeneckcr, Michael ...... 60, 93, 104 Longstreet, Kenney .. .... ....-. 30 Longstrcet, Steven ............. 60, 93, 110 Looper, Norman ..... 55, 94, 104, 108 Looten, Verna .-.......--..,..---- 52, 79 Lopez, Louis .........--..... 58, 94, 124 Love, Betty -..................-..-.--,.- 30. 106 Love, Gary -......,,.....u-.2. 5.--- --4- 5 5. 94 Love, I. D. . .... .........--....,..-..--- 30 Love, Jerry .-,.--.-.-..-------- 30, 119 Lowe, Celia .......- 95, 97, 99. 100. 103 Lowe, Elaine -.......-.2------------ 51 Lucas, Richard --.e ,...-- 57, 91 Luckinbill, Bob ..---- 30, 89, 92, 95 Ludmeyer, Barbara ..-... 53, 103, 108 Luginbill, Janet ..- ...... .-.-. 61, 99, 103 Luman, David ...-..--u.-.2---M 55, 93 Lytle, Judy ............. 51. 97. 103, 109 MC McAfee, Carol -------Y------------ 52 McAierty, Gary ------------M 90 McAferty, Larry ............-..- 55- 94 McAntire, John .....-.-. 52, 93. 95, 108 McBride, Gary ....-.--- 59, 94' 104 McBride, Patricia ...-..----- 61. 103 McCarty, William ------------- 61 McClain, Rush ....-....---- 59. 91 McClanahan, Judi -----0 ----- 57 Mccnry, J. D. .M ao, 67.109, 97, 99 McClary, Richard ..-,... 53. 92, 97 McCloud, Rosemary .... 31, 97. 100. 102 McCormick, Gary -...... 60, 85, 93, 106 McCormick, Joan ....-.-v-. 109, U0 McConnell, Bill ....-i--.--- 53. 93 McCoy, Dale .....--.-.-v. 54, 111 McCracken, Jennie .....-.....-.-.n---- 31 McCracken, Kenny ......-------M 31 McDaniel, Jackie -M--.e-------- 53 McDowell, Frances ......... 54, 99, 103 Mcalfmh, Shirley -.-.. 59. 103, 127 McGowan, Norma ..........-.- 55. 125 McGoyne, Marcia ,.-. 60, 97, 103, 107 McGuirk, Jimmy ..L.........-- 57. 90 McKay, Ester ... 56, 103, 108,, 125, 126 McKinley, Billie ...... 60, 97, 99, 103, 105, 108 McKinley, Carolyn 31, 96, 97, 99' 108 McKinzie, Kenneth ....----f--- 57 McKinzic, William ..........l. 57 McLaughlin, Bob 31, 89, 92, 106, 109 McMartin, Jane ................-..... 58, 79 McMullen, Bill ....-------- 61. 94 McNally, Dick .............-.. 31g 109 McNeil, Sally ..........--..-.-- 31, 102 M Mackey, Robert 1. 56, 92, 104, 105 Magruder, Stephanie ..... 61, 97, 103 Maley, Sherry ---...-........ 56, 126 Majors, LeRoy ........-..i......T... 55 Manley, Jerreldeane .... 52, 97, 103, 106 Manley, Jerry .................a.-.. 55, 92 Manning, J- C. .-........-..... 78, 93 Mapes, Nancy .... 55, 97, 100, 103, 109 Marbut, Wilma ..........L.....-.-.- 59 Marcus, Frances ............,....- 59, 107 MarCray, Leon ..............-........ 61 Markra Anne y. -------- Marrs, Don ...--..-....... 60, Maron, muy ............ 59, 59 90 91 Maxville, Shirley -........--...... 58, 103 Mayes, .luditlx L.. 54,'96, 97, 99, 103 Mayhue, Clydean .-..--.......- ,.,, W..- 54 Mayo, Linda -.......... 1... ,, 57 Mcador, Dorothy l 31, 97, 102, 104 Meddock, Ruth ,..,..,....,..,..,.,.,..-,..,, 52 Medlin, Carolyn ..---..-..... 52, 103 Melugen, Ray ................,. 61, 94, 124 Merrick, Nancy 97, 103, 106,- 109, 126 Miley, Pam -.-.-.-.- 54, 97, 100, 103 Miller, Don ,............-.-. ..... .,,-.,.. 31 Miller, Johnny -..,..,..,,.,..,..,,.,.-,,.,,,,, 60 Miller, Marjorie .......--....--...-. 59, 97 Miller, Pat ....-..-.,.. 52, 103, 109, 110 Miller, Sharon ... 53, 103, 107, 103, 109 Miller, Suzanne ,.. ..,,, ......,.... 31, 102 Mintz, Janine -.....-..........- 75, 96 Mintz, Ray .............,-,-.e,,,,..... 92 Mitchell, Lawrence .......-..---.....- 32 Mitchell, Monte -.- 53, 89, 106, 112 Mitchell, Nancy -.... 52, 97, 101, 103, 106, 107 Mitchell, Robert .-...-.........-,.-. 53 Mitchell, Steve -..mi ..., -..W 60, 90 Mitchell, Wanda -..-., 32, 85, 86, 101, 102, 107, 126 Moffett, Eugene 111111 32, 90 Moffett, Dixie ... 32, 35, 49, 68, 102, 107, 125, 128 Montgomery, Billy ............... 60, 49 Monteith, Virginia -- 32, 86, 97, 100, 101, 102, 126 Moore, Betty -....z.......-...- 32, 102 Moore, Connie -... 32, 94, 102, 110 Moore, Jeanne .. 32, 96, 99, 100, 102 Moore,, Larry ...... 32, 49, 111, 117, 119 Moore, Shirley Z-.-.,,,. 32, 68, 102 Margans, Celva ................-... 61, 103 Morlan, Bruce .....,.L...-..- ...,. ,.-,,... 55 Morris, Jean ..... ,,.,.,.,...,.,,-., 53 Morris, Susan -.... 32, 47, 86, 96, 97, 100, 101, 126, 137 Moss, Jimmie -.-...--,.,.,..,..,.,..,. 77 Muller, Ann -.......... 59, 97, 103, 108 Mueller, Richard ........,.n.. 56, 89, 99 Mullins, Gary ......---,,.. 55, 94, 95 Murphy, Larry ....--..,,,...,..,,.--. 5-1. Myers, Alice 54, 96, 99, 103, ,108, 110 Myers, Claudette 1.............. 52 Myers, Danny ..... .11.1 ..1 54, 108 Myers, Frances ....... ....,.. -.,,..,,.... 52 Myers, Jo Etta ................ 57, 96 Myers, Marjorie - 53, 97, 99, 103, 126 Myers, Ronnie ........-......... 61 N Nance, Robert ...............-...-- 55 Nathan, Ann -- 32, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 101, 126 Nakayama, Jeanie ...............-.. 104 Neil, Mike ........ 54, 104, 105, 106 Nelson, John L-.. ---- ... 53, 92, 95 Newby, Nancy ....... 61, 97, 99, 100 Newman, Helen .. 32, 79, 101, 102, 106 Newman, Jimmy -........ 61, 94, 124 Newman, Jean -. 50, 99, 103, 108, 127 Newton, Tommie Sue 58, 97, 103, 126 Newton, Raamah -.- 51, 103, 104, 105, 107, 127 Nichols, Floyd .-----.-..,--.... 53 Noblett, Jim .l-.....l..,........... 54 Norman, Gerald ...................... 59, 92 Norman, Joann ......--.. 33, 102, 126 Nuttle, Evelyn ...................,.......... 53 Nuttle, Robert .-.--.. ---- ........ 7 2, 92 0 O'Brien, Gaylord ..-......-. 60, 94, 97 Ochsenbein, Kay -..-.-.- 61, 103 O'Daniel, Nancy .............-.... 33, 120 O'Dell, Diane .............. ..... ... ---- .... 57 Oglesy, James .................--,.-....- 57 Ohler, Carolyn --- 51, 67, 103, 110 Oliver,vPhyllis ,L 55, 97, 103, 105, 109 Orem, Kay ............,......-.....- 60, 103 Osborn, Rex ....T.-.. -.- 54, 93, 95 Overmeyer, Patricia ...-.--..- .... 58, 103 Owen, Larry ,.......-,.... 33, 89, 92, 95 Owen, nlichael ,..... ss, 89, 95, 97 Owen, Sally ...........................,..... 60 Owen, Sandra .. 57,97.103,106,109,127 Owen, Ronnie -1.--.-i-,-. 54 Owens, David .....,. 33, 40, 111, 130, 131 Owens, Mike ........,.- .... ..-.-. 99, 138 P Page, James ......... ..., .....,. ........ 33, 91 Page, Robert -.....-.-... ...,.... e--..,, 54 Palmer, Elizabeth .. 58, 85, 86, 99. 100, 103 Painter, Ronnie ,........-.,...,- ..... ....... 33 Reniker, Virginia .-.....-..., 35, 102 Repplinger, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 54, 93 Repplinger, Ronald ... 61, 92, 111, 124 Renter, Jerry .-......i..-,,. 53, 108 Reynolds, Anita ............-,-, 54 Reynolds, Larry --.-............... 60 Reynolds, Nancy -.- 60, 97, 99, 103 Rhea, Janice L..- 60, 97, 103, 108, 127 Rhea, Ronnie -.-. 15, 28, 35, 49, 76. 89, 92, 111, 117, 119, 136, 138 Richardson, Bob ..........--.. 58, 91 Richardson, Charles -........... 54, 89, 99 Richardson, Henry .--f.--..-. 91 Richardson, Linda. --.. 35, 94, 102, 108 Richart, Bob .. 35, 89, 92, 99, 100, 101 Rickman, Dixie 59, 103, 125, 126, 129 Riddle, Bill ....--T..-..---l- 92 Riddle, Tom .......---..LW-.-M 52 Riggs, Nclmarie ........ 60, 97, 103, 108 Riggs, Vicki ........ eo, 103, 126 Room, Linda .... 35, 79, 102, 105, 109 Roberts, David ...-... 59, 93, 108 Roberts, Lee Ann .... 61,' 97, 103, 127 Roberts, May Ann -.............. 61 Roberts, Rose Marie .-....-...-.-. 110 Robinson, Harold ...l-- 61, 92 Robinson, Ned ........ 60, 89, 99 Robinson, Sidney -+-1---W 90 Robson, Nancy -.- 35, 96, 99, 100- 102, 105, 126 Rodgers, Emogene -------- 35, 105 Rodgers, Judith ... 55, 96, 97, 103, 109 Rowan, Carolyn ...................,.... 96 Rowe, Billy .....-..........-......-- 61, 92 Rowe, Lynn ....................-........ 53 Royal, Randy ................... 58, 94, 97 Royer, Barbara ....---1..- .... ....,. 54 Royer, Larry ....-. WM.... .,..... 59 Royle, Lynn ..--1....-.. 35, 92, 111 Rusch, Ronald -...-. 56, 93, 105, 108 Russell, Ann 36, 67, 102, 109, 110, 127 Russell, Judith 36, 85, 86, 97, 102, 104 Russell, Richard .... 15, 17, 36, 4-B, 66, 89, 92, 99, 112, 136 Russell, Ronald ..... 36, 66, 76, 89, 92, 101, 111, 117, 119, 120 Russell, Sharon ........ 58, 68, 103, 127 Rustin, Barbara ..-.--..-..,. 55, 103 Rutherford, Connie ...... 52, 97, 103, 109, 110, 126 Rutherford, Gloria ......... 51, 103, 110 Rutherford, Jerry W.. 36, 66, 111, 117, 119, 120, 136, 138 Rutter, Linda ...-..,l.....i.... 57 S Sadler, Robert ........-..---. 36, 89, 91 Sadler, Willard ....................... 53 Sager, Harel ............-. 36, 102, 110 Salzer, Mike ..... 36, 111, 112, 118, 119 Salyers, Karen ..,... 55, 103, 113, 125, 128, 129, 137 Samuels, Barbara ................... 36, 102 Samuels, Thomas .......-...l. 57 Sanborn, Larry ....... 36, 39, 89, 92, 99, 100, 106, 112 Sanders, Bambi ......- .... L.. 61, 97, 103 Sanders, Sharon ...... 36, 102, 106, 103 Sandford, Frank .......... 36, 104, 109 Sands,'Nancy -- 36, 102, 109, 126, 138 Sandy, Larry .......- 53, 99, 105, 124 Sapp, Carol ....... 37, 101, 102, 109, 126 Sappington, Pat .-.......... 57, 97, 103 Sartain, Carole ...... 59, 103, 106, 127 Sartain, Connie .-- 14, 56, 97, 127 Sawyer, Kenneth .... 37, 89, 92, 104 Scheid, Harold ..................... 37 Scbneichert, Dyann ........ 52, 103 Schreimer, Jeannette 1... 58, 97, 103 Schreiner, Lynda ...-.. 37, 102, 109 Schreinweis, Dan,..i...f.... 61, 92 Schultz, Stephen .1........... 52 Schwab, Herbert --.-. 59, 93, 104 Sddrt, Elaine ..... 37, 67, 102, 104, 105 Scott, Janice .......T.. 60, 97, 103 Scott, Lee .............. 51, 91, 111, 119 Scott, Iinda ...,.--..........-.- 57, 103 Scott, Martha .... 52, 101, 103, 106, 108 Scroggins, Marcia ....-..... 37, 102, 104 Scroggins, Nancy ..........-....... 59, 103 Scars, Barbara -.-- 53, 103, 109, 110 Sears, Julia .---.-....- 61, 97, 103 Selby, Gary .........--.-.-.-......- 58, 91 Setaeb, Carrol ................- 58, 103 Severn, Sharon Sevcrs, Dwayne ,....-.,-..---.- 37 ..............,.-.-- 92 Sex, Larry, .-.---....... 52, 89, 99, 112 Sexton, Patty .....................--..... 52 Sexton, Shirley ...-....... 57, 105 Seymour, Jayne ....., 37, 50, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 126 Sharp, Nancy ... 60, 103, 104, 107, 126 Shaw, Don ........................-. 37 Shcmber, James e .-- 59, 90, 95, 104 Shepherd, Carol ..... 54, 103, 110, 126 Shepherd, Helen ..........-1, 59 Shields, Bcity .........1iT. 57 Shields, Raymond .-.---- 53, 93 Shivers, Connie 51, 101, 103, 107, 109 Shonk, Bob ......-i..-.-. 61 snm, Dale ........,. 51, 91 Short, Scott ............-...- 59, 91 Shrum, Sue ......... 52, 100, 101, 103 Sibley, Audrey ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,,. 59 Sickles, Penny ........ 37, 50, 102, 127 Siler, George --.,.............. 52, 105 Sill, Ginnie ............-. 53, 97, 100, 103 Simms, Bobby ...T..i.... 59, 92 Sisk, Joan -.....-............ 79, 103, 107 Sisk, Murray ....,-...... 53, 89, 99, 112 75 Sitton, Barbara ,.. .... 55, 103, 106, U09 Skaggs, Patty - .... --,... 60, 97, 103, 108 Sklles, Lewis .......-- ..,. .. .... 59, 92, 105 Skilcs, Leslie 60, 97, 99, 103, 105, 108 Smith, Alice ........ ....., .... 53, 103, 110 Smith, Archie .-.-..,..- ........,.,... - 54, 94 Smith, Charles ....- ,.., - ......,.. , ..... L. ....... . 37 Smith, Donna Jean ..,. 55, 96, 99, 100. 103, 108 Smith, Floyd ,L ........ --. ,.., .....- ...,.... 59, 91 Smith, James -.....-.-.-.-.,- ............. .. 57 Smllh, Jerry ....... 37, 89, 99, 112, 138 Smith, Karen ..., ,.. ............,. 54, 96, 103 Smith, Keith ....., -,....-....- 58, 92, 99 Smith, Larry .......- ..... ...... .... .... ...... .. 61 Smith, Floyd ... ..., ,......,.........,.,..... 59, 91 Smith, Ray .- ..,. ........ .... .. ..,,.. ..,.- ..., .. 61 Smith, Susan ....... 14, 22, 37, 46, 84, 86, 101, 102, 122, 123, 125, 128, 142 Snead, Harry ....... 33, 92, 1011, 110, 112 Snodgrass, Lynn 38, 85, 102, 109, 110 Snow, Patricia .... ....,....,.. .... 59, 103, 107 Snyder, Waxlda .......... ....,-.., 59, 97, 103 Sohosky, John ,... 60, 89, 99, 110, 111, 119, 133 Solomon, Kenneth .- ..... -..... 58, 89, 99 Sours, Charles .....,, -..-..- ..... .. M. 38 Sours, James N--- ..., M-.. 55, 106, 108 Sparlin, Caramac .... , ..... .... 60, 97, 105 Sparrow, Janice ..,..... .... 55, 103, 110 Spuwr, Edith .. .....,., ...... 60, 97, 103 Spcakxnan, Sue ..- ......., -.. 61, 103, 127 Speer, llaymond ,,...... .............,... -, 52, 91 Spenny, Pam .... 38, 102, 109, 110, 126 Sperry, David ....-...- .... .. ,........,... 58, 91 Sperry, Miriam .,.,..............,,..,..... 38, 126 Spicer, John ........ 38, 91, 92, 101, 110 Sprouse, Shirley ,.........., .-.,-. 57, 86. 97 Stafford, Judy ..........,...,, ,.,,...... ..,.....,,, S 6 Stafford, Palsy ,..... ......,..... 3 fl Stafford, Peggy ....,. ....... ...,.,,,. 5 5 Standulcr, Gloria .,,, L ...... -..- ..A.,,,,,...,... 38 Standley, Adrienne .......... 53, 103. 109 Stapleton, Charles ...., ,- ...., 38, 91, 92 Stapleton, Leslie ,... .. 58, 93, 108 Stark, Andy ,..,..,. W ........,....,,.,.,,.. -,, 57, 91 Slarkwvalhcr, Don .....,.,....,. - ...,...,........ 38 Stavos, Linda ........ 38, 102, l06, 109, Steel, Douglas .......,.,.......,.., - ..,......,.,, 108 Stem-nrml, Stanxllce ......,. 55, 89. 97. 99. 112, 138 Stephenson, Mike ,..., .. .,,............... ... 99 Slcrrctt, .lim - ......., ,... .. .. 38, 101, 111 Stewart, John .,,....,,,................ - ,...,,...... 56 Stinnctl, Phil ...... .-... ..... L. .... 55, 119 Skinnclt, linger .,... - ,..,. 61, 93, 97, 100 Stinson, Caroline .,.,. - ......... - ....., 59, 126 Stinson, Ona Mae ......... ... 53, 110, 126 Storrkam, Sue Ann ... -.. 33 106, 110 Stockton, Cheryl , ..,..,......... 39, 102, 101 Stokes, C. L. .. ........ .,... S 3, 90, 92, 95 Stokes, Janine .... .. .......... - ,... 60, 97, 103 Stokes, Sue ...,.... 39, 102, 105, 109, 126 Stunts, Austin .,............,. L ............... - ,... 52 Stone, Lee .... - .,,... --..- .,....,,,............ 39 Stone, Linda ..,... --..-. .......... ...... . .. 126 Storoh, Diana .... ...,,.. .......... 61, 97, 103 Storm, Richard -.- ...... - ..... ..,. , ......... 6 0 Stout, Leonard ..-- ............... - ...,..,.,.. -.... 52 swat, sum .-...- 39,136, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102 Stover, Caroline .....- .............1....,..,... ... 55 Stover, Twila .... ......-.,.. 61, 74, 127 Stratton, Jim ...,.... .. ...... - ..... 39, 111 Stuart, James .... ............ .. ...... .. ...... 59, 91 Slubhlciield, Gary .. ,...... ..,.. .... L . . 60, 92 Stubblcfield, Paul 39, 89, 92, 104, 105 Stuckey, James ..-- .... - .......... - 39, 92, 94 Sturgeon, lvan ..,. ............ 39. H9, 99, 100 Sturgeon, Rebecca .... ,... 39, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101. 102 Such, Richard ...-...., 61, 110, 111, 124 Swecker, Teresa -.... ..... N..- .1............ .. 60 Sweet, Jerry ,..-... ........ -.....-.-..., 39 Swift, Betty ...,. ...- .... ....a--..... ....... ..-.... 61 T Tahb, Charles .,.....- .,... - ...... ..... 1..... - . . 67 Tall, Paltiann ,. ....... .. 39, 101, 105, 109 Tanner, Charles ............ -..H ...... ........,- 39 Tanowieehyi, Ohtawian ....,......., -, 54, 90 Tate, Carol - .... - ,... ....-..... ..... 39, 66, 110 Tate, Francis ....-..- ..... - ....... - .... 54, 63 Tate, Wilma ...... ........ ..,... 40, 68, 105 Taylor, Allen ........... ...- ...... ..,..-........ 53 Taylor, Carolyn ........ ...,.....a, ...... 60. 109 Taylor, Pat , ....... 40, 85, 86, 102, 105. 110, 126 Taylor, Norma ......,... - ..........,. 51, 97, 103 Taylor, Sue ............., -. ..,,... 55, 103, 106 Thatcher, Judy - .... ...L..-..- ....... - .... 56 Theus, Audrey ..-..... ....., .. ...... 55. 97, 103 Thiel, Douglas .........,............., 57, 459, 99 Thomas, Bob ..... ... 24. 40, 45. 76, 85. 86, 91, 92, 95, 112, 136 Thomas, Francis ....,... - ...... -..L 40, 119 Thomas, Raymond . ....,.,..., 40, lll, 119 Thomas, Vicki ........ .. 97, 100, 103, 126 Thompson, Norman ..... -..- ..,. -,. 40, lll Thompson, Leonard ............... -. 55. 111 Thompson, Patty .... ,. ......... 54, 103. 126 Thompson, Steve ,....- .... 40, 111, 130 Thomason, Barbara .... - .... ..e.l.-,,..,,,,. 60 Thomason, Leroy ,,,..,., e,,,,.,-,,,,,,,,,, 40 Thomson, Bill ..., 40, 47, 66. 79, 89, 92, 99, 100, 112 Thornhill, Roger ....-...- ,.... - 58, 90, 104 Thornmn, Loretta 60, 97, 103, 105 Thornton, Steve ..,.. ...,.. .,.,. ,mn ,,,,,, W 61 Thurman, Mary ....... ., .,,, -,-.W ,,,, 40, 122 Tolen, Gary u..- ......,..... 40, 90, 92, 105 Taurtelot, Daniel ,L .,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 58, O11 Trenhreth, Kenneth ..-,.. .......... -........ 90 Whitehead, Janice Whitehead, Judy ...-. sz, 103, 110, 126 so, 97, 103, 125, 126, 129 Whitley, Betty ....--.....- .... .... 59, 106 Whitley, James -...-... ..... ...-.......s 51 Whitlock, Jerry -.,.a,.,- 43, 89, 97, 99 Wickham, Lucille ......-..-.... 61, 103 Wicks, Ann ...-.-L- 52, 103, 105, 110 Willard, Larry -..- Willcoxon, Ronald Trim, Gary .. 40, 46, 66, 76, 86, 89, 92, 111, 119, 136, 137, 141 Trewyn, Nelly ..- ...... ,.. 40, 84, 86, 102, 104, 127 Troxel, Linda .... ...,,-,.. ,.... 55, 103, 110 Truesdell, Jeanie ,... 51, 103 Trousdale, James ,...,, ,,,,,,, 57, 91, 108 Trussell, Bill ..,. --. ,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,, 41 Tubbs, Shirley ,- ,,... ..., ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 I 1 Tucker, Frances ,...., - ,...,... 41, 101, 126 Tune, Warren ...,. ......,... 60, 85, 90, 108 Turner, Davy 41, 89, 99, 111, 119, 130 Turner, Jerry ..- ...... - .... ,.. 41, 111, 105 Tyndall, Ralph ......,,.......... .. 61, 92, 95 Tyrue, Lrslir: .,..,,.. -ll, 89, 92, 97, 99 Tyroe, Wesley ........ ll, 89, 92, 97, 99. 105, 107, 112 V Van Amber. liny .,.. ,,..,,,... 1 ll, 70 Van Flcel, Herb ........... ...... 5 6, 89, 101 Van Fleet, ,lim ........,..,,,.........,,,,,,. 65, 93 Yan lloorebc-kr-, Ed. .......... 41, 89, 92, 95, 99, 112 Van llooser, Diane -ll, 97, 99, 102, 105 Van Winkle, Marillyn ............. .. 57, 126 Van Winkle, Phillip ........,,., - ...... 66, 93 Van Vulkcnburg, Marjorie ..... -. 57, 126 Vaughan, Don ...- ....... -ll, 89, 99, 111, 118, 119 91 14, se, 97 106 Willianis, Bob ...-.... .... -.,....... .... 52, Williams, Donald .- ..... -. ...... - ............,. 43 Williams, Frances ............. .......,.. 1....- 53 Williams, J. D. .... -.....,...,.. 55, 94, 95 Williams, Jerry ...,...-- .......,.... -. ,.,.... .. 55 Williams. Larry ......,.., 31, 43, 92, 111, 118, 119, 129 Williams, Leroy .... .......... - ...a... 91, 43 Williams, Linda .... - .,.....,.. 55, 103, 110, 113, 125, 1.28 Williui11s, Mike .... .......,. .......... ... 54, 112 Williams, Ruth ...,. - 43, 97, 102, 104 Williamson, Judith ............ 58, 103, 127 Wilson, Alvy -.-......,....-....... 58, 94 Wilstxli, Ben ...-........,........ 58, 97, 108 Wilson, Clara ...... ................,...-..,. 59 Wilsmin, Diana .........-.- 103, 105, 110 Wilson, Dora W,....... 43, 97, 105 Willson, Jerry .... ...............- .... L.. 51, 93 1Vilson, Keith ..,,....-....--.......,.......- 43 Wilson, Nancy .... .,.......,,.....-. 60, 103 Wilson, Ora May ........-.,........- .... . 61 Wilson, Pat ..a.-.........--....-.....- 51 Windle, Sondra .,.......,--,- 57, 103 Windle, Harding Diane ., .a... 43, 102 Wolf, Lillian i..- ...... .. ....... ........- 60 Wolfe, Sue -.........---.....-. 43, 102 Wood, Jimmie .-............-. 57, 92, 105 Wooclard, Carolyn 53, 97, 103, 106, 109 Woodard, Larry .- Vaughan, Victor .L ............ L. 60, 90, 99 Venus, Lana 58, 97, 103, 106, 109, 127 Vermillion, Jimmie -.. ..,. 52, 111, 118, 119, 121 Vincent, ,luck .... ,... 41, 101, 111 W Wade, Robert .,,,.... 41, 89, 92, 95, 105 Waggener, Judith .-... 55, 103, 109, 110, 126 Walker, Charles ...... ...... -.,..... 51, 105 Walker, Charles .-.M 42, 50, 94, 111, 118, 119, 121 Walker, Dorothy ..-,. 42, 66, 101, 102, 109, 110, 127 Walker, Kay - ..... ...... 42, 97, 100, 102 Walker, Steve .. ..... L. 42, 67, 111, 113, 119, 122 Walkup, Sharon .... .. 58, 97, 103, 105 Wallace, Alvin ........ .......--.... 57, 92, 12-1- Wallace, Barbara ....-..... 59, 103, 126 Waller, Marion .. 58, 97, 99, 103, 126 Wann, Cynthia .-....e,, 53, 97, 99, 100, 103, 10-1- Wann, Jayne .... .....- .... ...-......-. 58, 107 Ward, Bud ... .... ..-.,..........,-.- 59, 94 W'ard, Karen .... ... 42, 66, 96, 97, 102, 107, 110 Warren, John ..... .. .....,.,.. ..,...... Yvarrcn , Mary Waxterliolxse, Judith ...-,.... 54, 94, 95 108 ..- .... - .... - ..., -..-. 58, 58, 103, 107 S9 Watkins, Linda ..........L,..,.-.......,...... Watkins, Irene .L .... - ........... -.... ..,. .... 5 9 Watson, Bob -......,..... .......... .. ..... -... 42 Watson, Ray -....-..-,.... ..... .. .... ...-.,..- 60 Watson, Ruth Ann .......--......-..... 67 Watts, Joyce -.-.,-,..........- ......., -.... 711 Watts, Linda ...-.............-.,. ......... 55, 110 Watts, Nancy .... 55, 79, 103, 126, 137 Weaver, Bob -....,,,..-.... ......... ...... -12 Weaver, Lionell ....-..-, 52, 94, 95, 108 Webb, John ..............- ................ ....,-.... 42 Weir, Jerry ......,- .........1..,. - ..... ..... . ... 55 Weir, Judy ..... ..... -.....,.L....--.... 53, 110 Weiser, Robert ......................-. 59, 911- Welch, Nancy .... ... 42, 96, 99, 100, 102, 106. 126 Wells, Gary -....- .... ..... ..... 1 ..... .. . 61, 92 Wells, Susan 42, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102 Welsh, Faye ....... .......... - ..,... 42, 102, 105 Welsh, Nicky ........ .. ..... ... ...., 56, 74, 103 Welsh, Roberta ...,.-.-.-.....-...- 55, 103 Wert, Bonnie .,................ 103, 106, 110 West, Carolyn ..., - .... 42, 102, 109 West, Gayle ...... - .................. 58, 91, 133 West, Gerald ....,..-. 57, 94, 111, 124 West, Marvin ........ -.,L. .... ..... .. .... 58 West, Mervin .... -.-am ...............,....... . 61 West, Terry ...- ..., ..- - .... 55, 103, 110 Wctherell, Gerry ................ - .,... ..-. 54, 90 Wetherell, Larry ... ................ -.. 42, '105 Wctherell, Stephen ..,. .......-.. 56, 89, 99 Wheelan, Nancy ...... ..,.. ..,..-- ,...,. 58, 103 While, Joyce .......... .. Sl, 103, 107, 109, 110, 126 Wlxite, Larry .... .... .. 53, 91 White, Rex - ........ -... ..,,.., .. ........ 57, 90 White, Sharon ....,.,. .. .......... 42, 102, 110 Whited, Karlene ... ........... -. 58, 97, 104 --,.....--...,.. 43 Woodin, Sandra .. 54, 97, 100, 103, 110 110 Woods, Barbara -.......... 51, 97, 103 Woods, Don ......-..............-.-........- 53 Woods, Joe .- ..,... .. .... ...--. 55, 93, 108 Woods, Powell ........i 43, 104, 108 Woody, David ......... ..., -.......--..- 57 Woolever, Karen ...--.-.........-...... 58 Woolsey, Craig .......--.,...... 58, 108 Wray, Sherrie ......-..... 61, 97, 99, 100 Wren, Evelyn ... .... ..,..--........--..... 58 Wright, Donald ........,........,.-- 53, 93 Wright, Eddie ...........-. .... .....-. 43 Wriglit, Emma .i.,.-....-..,......-- 58 Wright, Gary ..,.,..........-.... 53, 97 Wright, Jim .1...,........-,.....,-, S4- Wright, Bill ....-.....-...-..-...... 58, 94 Wriglit, Steve --..... 59, 93, 119, 133 Y Yarbrough, Sandra ..........--........ 56 Yoeam, Rayma L, 43, 66, 101, 102, 127 Yoder, John ..., -..........-.... 60, 91, 97 Yost, Susan aj 53, 96, 97, 100, 103 Young, Billy --,........-.........,.... 58 Young, Charles ......-.,......-.-.-,... 93 Young, Deloris .,,. 52, 97, 99, 103, 110 Young, Terry .-...........,........-- 43 Z Zeller, Jerry ...... 58, 90, 110, 111, 124- Zentner, Katrina -- .... -,-,...... 71, 119 Zinn, Nancy 58, 89, 92, 103, 104, 126 Administration A Aldridge, May -........-........-,.. 72, B0 Anderson, Rose .......-W...?.- 67 Anderson, Theodore ....,.....-.. 72, 81 Avery, Kathryn ,,.........-...-...... 78 B Baker, R. W. -.-.--..---.---.W 69 Ballard, Helen .. ..... ----.--- ---- .-- 64 Barren, Dortlmy .-.---s.--.-. '70, 91 Barton, Tina .....-..---.---. 73 Bass, Maxine --.-.,....-,--..--..-v--.- 7-1- Bauer, Erma ---....--... ----- ..- 71, 30 Baumann, Hildred .....-..-,.......... 71 Beckham, Louise -.............-. .-.. -..--- 78 Belk, Floyd ...... --..-..- ...... - --.-- --- 76, 119 Boles, Arthur ..- .... ...-.......--- .... -.--1 73 Brietzke, Hazel -..-.,.. ,.....,.-. --,---- - -- 70, 31 Brown, Beulah .... - ---.H..-- ......... -- 68 Brown, Leonard ..-H-W.. .... ---..------ 64 Buckridge, Bess .............-.....--P-M ---- -- 71 Buxton, Mary -. .... ....-.--..-.M-M 55 C Campbell, Hellio ....... -...- .... ............ 78 Cannon, Jerry -.........-.. .... -..-...... 73. 31 Carr, Charles ..-.-.a..... .... -...-..-....-- 73 Cheatam, Nonda .....-.,-.--......... 74, 81 Cochran, Kenneth ..-..,.... .... a..-....... 76 Collins, Cleminetine ........- .....,,., F.. 65 Colon, Francisco ..- .... s........- ..... -. 71, 81 Coulter, T. Frank ............... -....--.. 73 Cowan , Clarence ,.--.-........... ........- 77 D Davenport, Evelyn ,.,.-.., Mm, ,,,,,, 78 Davis, Elizabeth ... ....,.. H, ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 1 Dean, Robert .-.... ,.,, ,,,,, M ,,,,,, 7 7 Dew, Lee .......,,, H ...une ,,,,,,,,,,,, N 72, 31 Dix, John .... - .,............ ...-,......- .... 73, B1 Duncan, Martha ...- .,,.,.. -M ,,,,,,, ,mm 78 Dunham, Larry ,.,., U.- ,,,,, ,. ,.,, ,HH 70, 81 Dymcnl, lst Lt. Leroy ,.,,, M ,,,,, 75 90 F Floyd, Cecil .. ..,.. .. ......., ,.,,..,...,,. .,,, 64, 65 Freed, Leona ,. ....., -..-.-,.,,,. ,,,,,,,, ,, 64 Fuhr, Eva .,..,.,., ,...,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,M ,d-, W, 70 Fuller, Mary ,.,,,. ....,..,,,, ,. .,,,,,.., ,,, 74 81 G Godfrey, Evan - .... -...,....-....,.-...,,,, 64 Gomez, Ester ........ ....-..e,.,.,.....,b-, 77 Goodnight, Frances - ...,.. ,.,...,..,-.,..,,e 74 Graham, Carl .......,.-.,,.. ...,, -..W 75 Gray, Fern -...-,.....-...-.........,,,,.- 64 Green, Lydia ..,.... ......., ..,....-,,,.,.,,,,,,, 78 Greer, Roy .-.,, .. ...... ,..... 66, 81, 140 Gyneth, Dall ,...--,-..-.,..-.,,.,-- 78 H Hainline, Robert ...,.... ..,, ....,..-...,.,..-, 75 Harrison, Forrest ............,..-,...,,,. 81, 64 Harrison, Sarah ...-.....-..... 74, 31 Hart, Herbert ,-.-..a--..-,.,..,,-,,,,,,. G7 Haynes, W. E. .........--...,....,., 76 Hillhouse, Morgan -,.....-.......-- 64 Holden, Jack .e.....-...4..... 72, 81 Huffman, Theodore ,..,.,....,,,,..,-,,,, 72 Humphrey, E. O. ..,...--.......-.... 72 J Johnson, Edna -.......-...,..,,..-,.,.- 69 Johnson, Zclma .-.-.... .... .... . -...,. 65 Johnston, R. B. ........-........ 72, 80 Junke, Evelyn ..-.....-..-,.,.-,. 64 K Kaminslty, Coach ,... 76, 110, 119, 120, 121, 128 Kill, Otto ..- .... -,-........L.......... 64 Kelly, Sgt. Keith ....-.,.... 75, 91 95 Kindred, Ellis H... ........--..... 75 L Lant, Winifred -.....,.....,...-.h.... 72 Lchedeff, 'William --........... 73, B1 Lewis, Hazel -..--.... ..... -..---.a..... 66 M Martin, Pauline ...--- .... -........ 74, 80 McCann, Virginia ...-.s..-...-........- 66 Mclfadin, Helen .......--a........ 74, 81 Miley, S.F.C. Harold ........... 75 91 Mitch ell , Douglas -,.--..........-..-. Morrison, Myrtle 1-7-...............- N Nichols, Mott ....................... 72, 0 Ober, Katherine ....-....-.,-............ P Peak, Eleanor .....1-.......-- Payne, Margaret .-......... 71, 80 Petty, Oleta -..-..................--....... Plaster, Betty .............................. Pogue, Ona ...........-.....--.-.- Potter, Leroy .- ..... ..-....-.M-NW...- R Robinson, Leah ........,......... 70, 80, Robson, Ronald ................-.......... Rogers, Mabel -..........-...s....-..- Russell, Pansy ..............--- 5 Sale, Leonard --.-.- ...- 75, 80 Shaffler, Myrtle -...........--.....- Sharp, Norman .......-.........- Sherman, Marilyn -..--.-...,.,.-....,-,- Smith, Glenn ......-...-..-...-. 73, Sovereign, Oliver .......--.-...... Standeier, Chiquita .....-..-.........- Stewart, Josephine -.--..-,,.....-- Stoll, Helen .............-.....-......i.. Stover, Marshall ......-.....-.....- 74, 'F Thomas, Roscoe .......... .... .-...1-.. 68 U Ulrici, Dora,............... ................ 70 V Van Fleet, Herbert ... ..,...... -. Vamer, Charlecn -.,...-..-.. 73, 80 Vcrncr, Robert . ..... -.,-, ..,. .....-..-.. 76, Volmert, George ....-.-...- 68, 80, W Well, Carl . ................. --..- ....... .... ..... ..- Williams, G. C ..,.-...., .... ....,-........... 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