Kennett High School - Indian Yearbook (Kennett, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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WEST SCHOOL New Addition . . 3 Classrooms . . 1 Assembly Room. Erected: 1957. Occupied: November, 1957. Architect: Pleas E. Hyatt, Kennett, Missouri. ,, , K .we , f ,S 'i WM- ' M. . ,..:. up-f ap' I, A V ,ff tm -- , , ,, 'Z' ,Q 2 . if . , 5 :H-. A J I Q 'A . ' S 4' - if 1115 x . W , if , - , ., A , ' 3, tv' It ,t If M1 fit 1 V ' 13'-' n gy if - I f N , - ' ' , fl' I 'Q Q. ' .. , . S' ,- V A I , ,,f'T,i, , , t ,x H 1 xt. ,7 K A .Q D 2 1-'92 O .f 4 at A A L' A .. , , 3, , l,,.' N ' A A-lx ' 9 5 N Xffiti , . . . 6: Z Agigvml Q Q. f Yr . It W f ,V N - , . ,gs tt, 1 ' 'p ong ' iglgg M6 J: ' 5 mn? 1 . , , M f , 3, M bf , - . f Q -' iliiil ill!! 1 Y I 'A f--A A :yrs gg, , X , .1 'A -' 'tr 21 ll' 24 '-i' f if lieil , fr tk? it - A 47' it J' M IJ is 'if ir W 'wash 7, 1, , ,U .. .4 My . GYMNASIUM To Be Erected . . 1957-'58-'59, Architect: R. Paul Buchmueller, Sikeston, Missouri. TEN YEARS of progress . . . Yes! As we look about us, we realize just what has been behind the tremendous march towards pro- viding the best. Good planning . . . hard work . . . long hours . . . limitless vision . . . unselfish sacrifices . . . all add up to the results as we see them. Persevering administrators, an under- standing and hard-fighting school board, forward-looking citizens, be they parents, grandparents or friends . . . all add up to a parade of progress of which any commun- ity may be justly proud. SO . . . we, the students of K.H.S. re- spectfully dedicate this 19S8 INDIAN to our community . . . YES . . . our mothers and dads. You've carried the load . . . you've met the challenge! When the responsibility is ours, we shall meet it just as you have done. You have taught us how! 5 f- Admlnisira tion iT A R X fi J' XX, ,x f f X x gl 1X f K E Sn-'J Tk? ' x I 22 ,Q ? il 1-.QW 5 JN ft. xl , A STANDING Left to Rlgnt Mr Iames C Farmer newest member Mr W F Shelton III member Mr LeonardC Carney member Dr H Byron Masterson Superxntendent SEATED Mrs Ioan B Johnson secretary Mr LawrenceL Radley retrrlng pres1dent D' ChesterR Peck new pres1dent Mr Chester E Pearman new vrce presrdent Mr Grover Travxs treasurer and Mr Norvel W Duncan, member not rn plcture PRESIDENT Dr ChesterR Peck VICE PRESIDENT Mr ChesterE Pearman SECRETARY School IS blg busmess' The Mrs Igan B Ighnson members are shown 1n the Board Roo'n where all meetmgs are TREASURER Grover C Travzs MEMBERS W F Shelton III Leonard C Carney Iames C Farmer Norvel W Duncan S555 M we Ioan checks agenda before meeting I , ' ' : . . 5 5 . . . , , 5 . . , 5 . . , ' . 1 . . , 5 . . , ' ' 5 . . , 5 . 1 , ' 1 1 V , 1 Q I Y W, . . . , afgeggg W Koi P ' I x' 4 , - 'f . I .ff 'K .55 1' I If Q p I v n , ' X Q , V 1 I if tl ,ff wt 4'-Vhuwf MRS IOAIN B JOHNSON F5 Secretary To Board 8 I The Ufjfce . 4, , vm, -- J MRS. PEGGY TURNER Secretary -Accountant 01' uperintendent The photographer was fortunate in securing DR' H' BYRON TERSON this relaxed pose of Dr. Masterson, whose busy QQ 0 N Q Q9 Superintendent of Schools 'S 606453 63, 4? ease' 5 'o be . 4, Qqibooe 48 ,045 schedule of activities, 1n school and out, makes hxm a very busy man. oo Q THE OFFICE KHS PRINCIPAL ,,4x1'f' wx I 06xr1YX5 i0t a 5 96 :ugh 3 EH Qeifgloeeo vb' 9-Q we ' 125' swat, a mf a Was T225 5 Welcome little Miss Iennifer Lynn Pridy'! Sunday, 65,0056 September 22, 1957, Miss Jenny Lynn became a member ,Q-955 Xe guoi of new-faces circle in KHS. kms YXOY ptigfl . 1 L X355 in me MR. SANFORD W. PRIDY SeC'Star5'qR1TE K 60 if vi- -I I , oiuce O Hfflcy FLOYD Dal O11 A519 v DW Ill Faculty Mu 165 ' 'Q agh Qs? wg, L XX J V457 5 X f f!j S15 4 , Af, xxqx i q X N l X ' f ..- K ,M sg- 'SIL , f N X A, 1 15 N X he W ' : 4 f o if 0 X L14 up 'um Q QQM, Y' K H Facult . .rn-f M ., 3 3. l . N A , was f ff? 3 ' if 1 . 'J L , 0 lf' x xA v i ' 1 MRS. VERYL G. BARHAM World History. . Missouri His- W- , tory. .Economics. . Publications 'h mf ,fff chairman. . Quill and Scroll. . 'I Sophomore Class Advisor. f' ig .E Q., 6 MR. IOHN A. BATTEN - Civics . . Sociology. . Health . .,,T .f American Government. . Football coach. .Track coach. . K Club. ff ' 1 1 3 . 5 vw. '49 x . ...-27 5, 1 is MR. ALFRED L. EDWARDS Industrial Arts I,II,IIl. .COE. . COE Club, Senior Class Advis - MRS. INA GABLER Librarian. .Tatler. . library Club N , . ,... gf MRS . IRENE CARNEY V A English I. . Publications. . Soph- X omore Class Advisor. 32. N, MISS NELLIE CHEATHAM Homemaking I,II, III . . F HA Freshman Class Advisor. MR. BEN T. GRIFFIN .Business Education. .Adult Ed- ucation. . Pep Club. . SFAS . . NHS . . FBLA. . Publications. . Junior Class Advisor. ls! -345 up Af 3 I :VvZiE4 7 L .1 nt, i ' 4 4 ' , ill: 5 ' Ml' Junior Class Advisor. Lg' W 9 9 A, Q in ,yi : Q ififfkr if. 14 f, - ff 15, 252525. 0 M ii. .7 j 12 f . f sat, . MR. EARL LEE HANEBRINK Biology. .Geography. . General Science. .Audio-Visual Club. . Freshman Class Advisor. MR. FRANCIS H. HAYS Mathematics. . Diver Education . . . Pep Club. .Indian. . Freshman Class Advisor. 4 S f -W ' .Q zz. ' ,g . ..,,,, 'np :Sf I v IA' fai r A f 1, ig - . i AA xi . M5 -, , fi A . ,S f- . ' ,Jn nv. Q. zz .. JY. -f f 1 - - , . w-'fgs...,.w,, y 7' ' '4 bf' ,g1w,0m A A K 2' K i l' 1' :L v ra s - ,..,-- W ,W V 5 - 2. .1 -r , . , Q --2 , 1 v H , mia, 5. --. ' , ' L' ,HY A ff .M I' ' ' ' r, ya, Y 9- ,- : . , V ., . :mf Am M Q..JgAZ1f5i.k ,ML ,uf-1-A, 5. ru. ...2nv::..-urn A 155' s in ,al an ta-rf ,ei ,QE 0125 ms-7, Inman RE' cg-:O ZE'0 ' -1 az gm :Z E in U1 :E 5:-' wr- :1 ul' K H Facult J FDA. 3' V Q l K, MRS. HAROLD MASON English II. . Business English. . Business Arithmetic. . Pep Club . . Junior Class Advisor. MR JOHN C MCMULLAN Band Chorus Band Or ganization 1 fi' ...ma MRS. IOHN W. NOBLE Speech.. English IV. . Publica- tions.. NFL. . Ouill G Scroll.. Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. IOSEPH PARKS Biology.. Physics. . Chemistry. . General Science. . Photo Club. . Tennis Coach. .Freshman Class 13 Advisor. MISS THELMA RBDMAN Counselor. . SFAC. . NHS. . Sen- ior Class Advisor. 4 MR. RAY SAUNCHES Physical Education. . Basketball Coach , . Assistant Football Coach. . Key Club. .,? 1 MISS LUCILLE TAYLOR Iournalism . . Business Educa- tion. .Adult Education. . Publi- cations. . Photo Club. Junior Class Advisor. 4 ' . U 5 I MR. GENE M. STANLEY Art I, II, HI. . Publications . . Sen- ior Class Advisor. MR. DONALD WHEATLEY Civics. .American H1story..FTA . .Senior Class Advisor. KH Facult MRS. EMILY T. STORY Chorus . . Mixed Chorus . . Girls Ensemble. QNSN M LW I C A- f f ur MRS. MABEL SCOTT School Nurse KHS I AQ L1 L I X BUSY Onentauon week lmngs together teachers of entxre system. 1 ',,.,-'nn , xx 4, 1 1 SW' Shown here are Mr. Wheatley and Mr. Stanley. ' ri r 1189 ax ww-Ba . nd Ygdxi 363500. in feqxs aw Assistmg 1D the lxbrary were Mrs. Mason, Mr. Grxffln and Mrs. Carney . gf -f i' v-5, 'S' an ' x AA ,-. 1 lnerr: are a1:.L,s1:u,1 L ,Q ff' . ,, , .A 1 V V 0 gl' . I ' n.U..1erxt5 . J.. :WA mere are Mrs. Mltcnell, , L, M155 Redrtef. and Mrs. iw! ,M n male. . ' . 3 , ' mf DURING ORIENTATION AND REGISTRATION . Misc 'Wes Red 4 'X We Of! man :SO Chg R 'Y UU M MCM SC Obi' ails USO Sch n G Qde 'Fd uf: VP Ullan C Heck S Che .QOL Gilles 5 l5 SXQNJNOX O M Lfsaf Mrs. Mayfield 6- Mrs. Molly Taylor xzi-,Nb Q ye' .4 00 ig w Wblzvp anis? 1, 6 . C5 fm K HS Custodial Stal? ww ' Albert--Cleo QYXW Mr -U19 l. Wfut X9 cw' owe 'gk P-Voexx SXSW 7 b t an ci O' Ud ,OO 41560 ,Nh NN., X 1 Work X X X X vf' ZQ X x 'M X '9 imp 9 x 1 Classes jf I 'H xk 7 KX X Tj? 5 f X 5 XX Q , f s f L Jlurok ' QE , W A J comxng Queen 58 Indlan Staff Semors TIM PEARMAN Class Presldent '56 58 Class Busmess Manager 57 Band 55 56 57 58 CFlfe Iug and Bot tle Band 56 Pep Band 57 58 Presxdent 581 Mlxed Chorus 55 56 57 58 KL1brar1an 57 Operetta 57 Robe Foreman 'SBJ Terpslchore 57 Debate 56 57 58 KSecretary 58 Play 56 57 Award 571 Nat1ona1I-Ion orSoc1ety 56 57 58 Senlor Play 55 58 SPAC 55 CAssem bly Commxttee S81 IIM TACKEBERRY Class Busmess Manager 58 Tatler Staff 57 Tapslchore S7 Tack 55 S6 57 58 18 RUTH ANN RORING Class Secretary and Treasurer 58 COE 58 FBLA'57 58 lSec tary 57 FHA S6 57 CTreasurer 57 Reporter SBD 57 58 fSalesman 57 Organ 1zat1ons Edxtor 58 Candldate for Indlan Prlncess 57, Tatler Staff 58 Ltbrary Club 57 58 National Honor Society 57 58 Pep Club 55 Photo Club '58 SFAC 58 Senior Play 58 Qu1ll and Scroll 58 BENE BYRD Class Vice Pres1dent'58 Bas ketball 55 Football 55 56 57 'Irack 55 56 '57 K Club 55 56 57 58 Mixed Chorus COperettal BILL MCHANEY Class Pep Club Representatlve 57 58 Football 55 56 57 Tenms S6 Track 55 Key Club 56 '57 Mixed Chorus 55 56 57 58 Ihkxarlan 55 Operetta 57 Rotary Entertamment Pro gram 56 Rotary Representatlve 57 Talent Show 56 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 55 56 58 Sen lor Play 58 I C l ' I . . , , - I - V I ' I I , I I ' ' I I I . . . - - 1 . . - . .--.. , , , . , , , , , ' ' ' ' ' 1 I I I I , ' ' ' ' i I I I I . , , . - ' 1 . . . . - A . , , , , I . . , . - . , . , . . - . . ,- , . , , . . . . . - . . . r . , , . T9 , , ,5B. . . . . V ,, . . . , , , , ' I I V - I I . ' , , 5 Gxrls Glee Club 55, Home- n n . u - ' I . , , , . . . . 1 - . . , . . . , . , . . , , . , V . . . . . , , , - . . , . I . I Q ' , . . . , u . . . . - . . . . - . - . I 1 , . . , I I I I ' A I . I . 1' , 1 I - , , . , I . - . , , , , . . - - . , , I . ' - . . . - , I . I . ' , , - . ., - , . . 1 - IOYCE ANNETTE ABERCRUMBIE Candidate for Indian Princess '58, COE '58 CTreasurer '58J, DAR Award '58, FHA '56, '57, '58, 1-'TA'56,F1ne Arts Club '55, Terpsichore '57, Indian Staff '55, Tatler Staff '56, Library Club '55 fSec1etary '55l, Spanish Club '57, Pep Club '55, '58, Senior Play '58. DONALD LEE ALFORD Class Business Manager '55, Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Baseball '57,'58, Basketball '55,'56,'57, '58, Tatler staff '58. IUANITA BIRMINGHAM FHA '57 KSt. Louisl, GAA '56 CST.. Louisl, Pep Club '55, '56, Girls' Glee Club '56fSt. LOuisD Library Club, Indian Staff '58, Tatler Staff '58. BETTY JEAN BOGLE FBLA '57, FHA '58, Fine Arts Club '55, Library Club '56, Pep Club '55. Class Of 15' IERRE NELL BOYD IERALD BOYD Audio-Vlsua1'55,'S6,'57, '53 CPresident '56, '57, Secretary and Treasurer '58l, Photo Club '55, '5 6, '57, '58 lPresident '57, '58J, Honor Society '56, Indian Staff '58 Photography Editor '58l Tatler '58, Whotographer '58l, Quill and Scroll '58 TONY BRANCH W. C. BROADWAY Fine Arts Club '55, Key Club '58, Honor Society '58, Indian Staff CArt Editor '58J, Tatler Staff 1Co- Art Editor '5Bl. 19' CHARLES B. BROWN Audio-Visual '56,'57, Band '55, '56,'57,'58 QFife, Iug, and Bot- tle Band '55, '56, Swing Band '55, '56l, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58 fOperetta '57J, Debate '56,'57,'58 CPresident '58, De- bate Play '56J, NFL '57, '58, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Track '55, '56, '57, Tennis Club '55, '58, Pep Club '58, K Club '57, '58, Key Club '56, '57, '58 CSen- ior Board Member '58, District Convention, SILMO REP for In- ternational Trustee '5 71, Indian Staff '56, '57, '58, SFAC '56, '57, '58 CPresident '58, State Convention '57, Vice-President 12th Annual Meeting of Southf east Missouri Federation of Stu- dent Council '58, Assembly Committee '58J, Senior Play '55, '58. IACK BURNS Audio-Visual '56, Photo Club '55, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, KCO-Captain '58, First Team A11- Conference Big 8, '58, Honor- able Mention All-State '58, Most Valuable Lineman Big 8 Confer- ence '5fn, Track '55,'56,'57, '58J, Intramurals '55 fManager '55l, Honor Society '55, '56, '57, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus Manager '58, Key Club '56 CSophomore Board Member '56J, Terpsichore '57, K Club '55, '56, '57, '58, Senior Play '58, DONNA IUNE CANNON Band '55, '56, '57, '58 fSwing Band '56, Pep Band '55,'56,'57, Majorette '58J, Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '57, '58, FBIA '57,'58 Nice-President '58, FHA '55, Indian Staff '57,'58, 'Tatler Staff '57, '58 fFeatures llciitor '58J, Pep Club '55, '58, Quill and Scroll '58. BETTY JUNE CARMACK Art Club '55, Library Club '55 '57, FBLA '57, FHA '58. Seniors 'Of '7' PEGGY CARROLL COE '58 fReporter '58J, FBLA '57, '58, FHA '55, '56, '57, '58, Glee Club '55, '56, '57, Indian '57, '58, Tatler '57, '58CCirculations Ed- itor '58D, Library Club '55, '56, '57 Nice-Pres1dent'57J,Quill G SCrOll '57, '58 fPt'eSident '58J. DONALD IEROME CHAILLAND Class Treasurer '55, '56 fCar- uthl, Band '55 QCaruthJ, Boys' Glee Club '55, '56, '57 fCaruthQ, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, fCaruth, Operetta '56J: Baseball '56 fCaruthD, Basketball '56 fCaruthl, 4-H Club '56 iCaruthJ, Key Club '58, Iunior Play '57, Escort for Style Show '57, Pep Club '55, '56 fCai'uthl. SUSAN COVEY Band '55, '56, '57, '58 CAlter- nate Twirler '56, Fife, Jug and Bottle Band '56, Pep Band '57l, Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, Terp- sichore '57, Fine Arts Club '55, Debate '58, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, '58, Tatler Staff '57, '58, FHA '57,'58, FTA '57, '58, Sadie Hawkins Attendant '57, Pep Club '55, '58, NFL '58, Quill 'and Scroll '58, Senior Play '58. DON DARDEN Audio-Visual '57, '58 CSecre- tary and Treasurer '57, Business Manager '58J, Basketball '55, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Track '57, K Club '57, '58, KENNETH DYE Audio-Visual '57, '58 fV1CC-PICS' ident '57l, COE '58, Football '55, Terpsichore '56. DEANNA ELLIOTT Betty Crocker Homemaking A- ward '58, Class Secretary '57 QDeeringl, Class Reporter '55, '56CDeerinQl7 Alternate for Girls' State Award '57, Band '55,'56, '57fDeeringl'57, Majorette '56, Drum Majorette'57, KDeeringl Beta Club '56, '57 CDeering, Secretary '56, '57J, Candidate for DAR Award '58, Honor Soci- ety '58, FBLA '58, Indian Staff '58 CCopy Editor '58J, Senior Play '58 . SUE EUBANKS Glee Club '55 fRectorJ, Honor Society '56, '57 QRectorJ, Jub- ilettes '57 lRectorl. VIVIAN FARMER FHA '58, Girls' Glee Club '55, fCampbelll, '56 QSt. Louisl, Indian Staff '58, Tatler Staff '58. FRED FORD Class President '53, Class Pep Club Representative '56, Class Vice-President '57, Audio-Visual '55, Band Manager '58, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58 COper- etta Male Lead '57J, LaFemme Music Award '57, Terpsichore '57, Basketball '55, Football '55, '56, Track '55, '57, Honor So- ciety '55, '56, '57, '58 Wice- President '55, '57l, K Club '55, '56, '57, '58, Indian Staff '57,'58 Uidvertismg Manager '58l, Senior Play 'S8. BENNIE FRENCH IUDY ANN FRYE Tatler Staff '58, CALVIN F URLOVV 21 TED GARGAS Audio-Visual Club '55, Class President '57, Class Vice-Pres- ident '55, Football '55,'56, '57, '58 CCO-Captain '58, Second Team All-Conference '58, Out- Standing Lineman of Kennett Team '58J, Tennis Club '55, Track '56, '57,'58, Honor Society '55, '56, '57, K Club. '56, '57, '58 Ukesident '58l, Mixed Chor- us '57,'58 fOpere-tta '57l, SFAC '57, Terpsichore '57, Senior Play '58:. Pep Club '58. CARL GILES NANCY CAROLYN GOLDSMITH COE '58, Ensemble '56, '57, Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58, FHA '57, Indian Staff '58, Tatler Staff '58. ROBERT GOODMAN Boys' State Award '57, Debate '57 KSecretary '57l, NFL '56, '57, Key Club '57, '58 CVice-Presi- dent'57, President '58l, Nation- al Honor Society '56, '57, '58, MixedChorus '55, '56, '58 Soph- omore Pilgrimage '56, Tatler siaff'57, smc '55, '55, 'sez Debate Play'57, Senior Play '58. eniors A fi THOMAS GOODRICH Football Manager '58, Track '57, '58, K Club '58, Key Club '58. CAROLYN HIINFLING FBLA '57, FHA '56, '57, '58, Li- brary Club '56, Pep Club '55 QLansing, Michiganl, GAA '55 flansing, Michiganl. JUDY HIGGINS IIDNNA SUE HOLDER COE '58, FBLA '57, '58, l'll.A '55, '56, '57, '58 QPresident '58, Sub- Di'StIiCtVice-President '58, Sono Leader '55, '56, '57l, FTA '55i Ensemble '55,'56,'57,'58: Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '56,'57, '59 Qopaeua 'sm Fine Arts Club '55, Spanish Club '57, Pep Club '55, '58, Senior Play '58. TONY HURN PATRICIA JOANN JACKSON COE '58, FBLA '57, '58 lSeCre- tary '58l, FHA '55, '56, '57, '58 ll-listorian '57, Parliamentarian '58l, FTA '55, Spanish Club '57, Fine Arts Club '55. LANGDON IONES Audio-Visual '55, '56, '57, Base- bau '57, '58, Basketball 's7,'58, Football '55, '56, '57, Tennis '55, FBLA Play '57, Indian Staff '55, '56,'57, '58 QSports Editor '58l, K Club '56, '57, '58 lSecre- tary and Treasurer '57, '58l, Key Club '56, '57, '58, Terpsi- chore '57, SFAC '55, '56, '57, Senior Play '58. MERRY ANN KIRKMAN FHA '56, '57, '58, FTA '56, '57, Fine Arts Club '55, Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, '57, Mixed chorus '57, '58 lSecretary and Treasurer '58, Operetta '57l, Terpsichore '57, lrdian Staff '56, Tatler Staff '57, '58, Pep Club '55,'58, Sen- ior Play '58. Class Uf lanif. Q i uf C253 IQ var la Y I l l am. A flair is 'NJ' nil ,IJ up .1 5 IT! J 'Dx -3' , Nw 2, W ROBERT KIRKPATRICK Debate '56, '57, NFL '56,'57, '58, Honor Society '55,'56,'57, '58, Key Club '55, '56, '57, QRe- presentative '56, Secretary and 'heasurer '57J, Missouri Boys' State Award '57. RONNIE LOONEY Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58 Nice- President '58, Librarian '57, Property Manager '56, Operetta '57J, Terpsichore '57, Football '55, Track '55, '56,'57, Intra- murals '55, Satellites 'S8,Senic1 Play '58. SHERRY MAYBFPT. Band '55,'56,'F , od CD'umMa- jorette , Iviajorette '55, '56, '57, 58, Head Majorette '57l, Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58, Terp- sichore '57, Fine Arts Club '55, Debate '57 CPlay '56J, NFL '57, '58, Honor Society '56, '57, '58 Cllistorian '57l, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, '58, Tatler Staff '56, '58 KBusiness Manager '58J, Pep Club '55, FHA '55,'56, Sen- ior Play '58, Quill and Scroll '58. IIM Mccoma Audio-Visual '55, '56, Photo Club '55, '56, '57, '58, Band '55, '56,'57, '58 Nice-President '57, Fife, lug and Bottle Band '55l, Football Manager '57, Track Manager '55, K Club '57, '58, Key Club '56, '57, '58, VVILNIA PAYE MHRRITT COE '58 CSecretary '58J, FBLA '57, '58, FHA '56, '57, Glee Club '57, Mixed Chorus '55 fCaruthJ, Pep Club '58, GARY DON MILLER WOODROW BURNELL MINES COE '58, FHA '55fI-laytil, K Club '57,'583 Track '56, '57, '58 fCaptain '57D. QQ. eniors MJ, f Kata PC - MARY BRIDGES MOORE Plne Arts Club '55, Tatler '58, LYNDA OATES Class Secretary and Treasurer '56, '57, FHA '56, '57, '58, FTA '55, '56, Girls' Glee Club '55, '56,'S7, Honor Society '55,'56, '57,'58, Indian Staff '57, Tatler Staff '58, Pep c1ub's5,'5s, SFIAC '58, Spanish Club '57 CPresident '57J, Fine Arts Club '55, Senlor Play '58, BILL OLIGER Boys' State Award '57, Football '56,'S7,'58, K Club '56, Key Club '56, '57, Tatler Staff '57 CSpons Editorj. wwf ROBERT W. PAINE Audio-Visual Club '55, '56, '58, Basketball '56, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Track '57, '58, Duke oi KHS at Cotton Carnival '57, K Club '56, '57, '58, lVLixed Chorus '56, '57, '58 fOperetta '57J, Terpslchore '57, Satellites '58. RUBY IEAN PETERSON Band '55 iliolcombj, Glee Club '55 lliolcombl, Beta Club '57 U-lolcombj, Camera Club '55 Glolcombj, Cheerleader '57 Klalolcombb, Pep Club '55, '56, '57 flalolcombl, FHA '55,'56 fl-lolcombl. TOM PICKLE Audio-Visual '55, '56, Photo Club '55, Band '55,'56, '57, '58, Oper- etta '57, Key Club '57, '58, RONNIE PITTS Mixed Chorus '58, Class Of MARCELLE VETA PUTT FBLA '56 CCentral1a, Illinoisl, FHA '55 fCentralial, GAA '55 LCentraliaJ, Pep Club '56 CCen- traliaj, Library Assistant '56 QCentralial, Spanish Club '56 CCentraliaJ, Tatler Staff '58. WILLIAM DAVID RAY Audio-Visual '55, '56, '57, '58, Photo Club '55, '56, '57, Band '58, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58, COperetta '57l, Terpsichore '56, Basketball '55, '56, Tennis '55, Senior Play '58. SALLY RAY Band '55,'56,'57,'58 fMajorette '55, '56, '57, '58, Queen Attend- ant '57J, Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '56, Fine Arts Club '55, FHA '55, '56 fPar1ia- mentarian '56l, Indian Staff '57, '58 Clndian Princess Candidate '57l, Tatler Staff '57, '58 CAssls- tant Editor '57, Editor '58l, Quill and Scroll '57, '58, Homecoming Maid '58, Terpsichore '57, ELAINE REDMAN Ensemble '57,'58, Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58 fOperetta '57J, Terpsichore '57, Fine Arts Club '55, Library Club '55, '56, '57 fSecretary 'ssyg Spanish Club '57 lSecretary '57J, PTA '55, '56 fSecretary '56lJ Cheerleader '55, '56, '57,'58 CAlternate '55, Head Cheerleader '58J, Pep Club '55, '58, Honor Society '55, '56, '57, '58, Indian Staff '55,'56, '57, '58 CAssistant Editor '57, Editor '58J, Quill Sr Scroll '57, '58 KSecreta.ry '58J, Cotton Carn- ival Duchess '57, SFAC '56 KSec- retary '56l, Senior Play '58. IUDY MEREDITH ROBERTS F 57 58 FTA '56 57 ep Club 55 Tatler Staff 58 GARY ROBERTSON FFA 55 56 57 Cl-Iolcombl IACQUE SUE SCHNEIDER COE 58 Wxce Presxdentl FBLA 57 58 fPfeS1dent '58, FTA 56 iSecretary 561 Bel Conto 56 CFort Smxthl Ensemble 57 '58 Glee Club 55 56 57 Mixed Chorus 57 58 iOperetta 571 Lat1n Club 56 CFOrtSm1thl Na txonal Honor Society 58 Senxor Play 58 26 61110719 ,Q fi A DONNA SEEGER Fine Arts Club 55 Glee Club 57 Indlan Staff 58 Tatler Staff 58 Qumll and Scroll IUDITH LEE SELLS Band 55 56 57 58 fPep Band 55 56 57 581 Fme Arts Club 55 Terpslchore 57 Debate 56 57 58 KDebate Play 57 Vlce Pres1dent'58l NFL S7 58 Gtrls State Award 57CState Representatave 571 Indian Staff 55 56 57 58 Ufeatures Edx tor 58, Tatler Staff 57 58 Pep Club 55 58 Natxonal Hon or Socxety 58 Qulll and Scroll 58 Semor Play S8 BOB SHELTON Basketball 55 Football 56 '58 ck 55 K C ub 5 EUDEAN SHRUM COE S8 fPresident '5Bl, FHA 56, 57, 58 Nice-Resident '58Jg Honor Society '55, 56, 57, SB, Intramurals S5:Lih'ary Club 555 Library Club 555 Pep Club '55, Tatler Staff 58. SHIRLEY SLOAN Band '57, Fine Arts Club '55, FBLA '56, '57, '58, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, '58, Tatler Staff '58, Pep Club '55. MARLENE SMITH COE '58, FHA '56,'57,'58, Hon- or Society '55, '56, '57, '58, In- tramurals '55, Lilzrary Club '55, Pep Club '55, Tatler Staff '58, WILMA JOYCE SPENCE Ind1an Staff '58, Tatler Staff '58, Intramurals '55. ffl- PJRLAN TEIOIWXS Indlan Staif '58, Tatler Staff '58, Mlxed Chorus '58. STEPHEN W. THROWER Boys' State Award '57, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, '58 KBusiness Manager '58l, Tatler Staff '58, Nauonal Honor Society '56, '57, '58 President '58l, Photo Club '56,'57,'58 Nice-President '57, President '58J, SFAC '55,'57 lSecretary '57J, Tennis '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '58, RONNIE THURMAN Baseball '55 QRectorJ '56, '57, '58, Basketball '56, '57, '58' 8 ANNETTE WALLACE FBLA '56, '57, '58, Indian Staff '58,'I'at1er Staff '57, '58, L1- brary Club '56, Pep Club '55, Quill and Scroll '58, Tatler Staff '58 . IANIE WALLACE COE '58, FBLA '57, FHA '56, '57, '58, FTA '55, '56, '57, Cheer- leader '58, Pep Club '55, '58, Girls' Glee Club '57, Terpsi- chore '57, Indian Staff '55, '56, '57, '58 lSalesman '58J, Tatler Staff '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill 6. Scroll '58, Senior Homecoming Attendant '53: Senior Play '58. ELOUISE WALPOLE Band '56,'57, '58 fPep Band '56, '57, Swing Band '56, '57J, En- semble '58, Girls' Glee Club '55, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58 fOperetta '57l, FTA '55, Indian Staff '58, Tatler Staff '55, '57, '58, Intramurals '55, Nation- al Honor Society '58, Pep Club '55, Quill and Scroll '58, Senior Play '58, GLORIA IRAN WALTERS FBLA '57, '58, FHA '55,'57,'58, FTA '55, '56, '57, '58, Library Club '58, ALENE YARBER Intramurals '55, Library Club '56. eniors il' Q57 luv, '10, 'TP'-17 DOUGLAS WHITE Audio-Visual '58, Photo Club '58, Indian Staff '58, Tatler Staff '58, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS HELEN WOOD MRS HAROLD MASON MISS LUCILLE TAYLOR fumors Class Of 60 Y MLHNSON I LARR den, OHN ROB! presi Vice NSON Sponsors SHIRLEY COOK ULBTT Secretary Treasurer 1 H age! evf-We 55 Man President MR BEN GRIFFIN MRS INA GABLER Sponsors 1-IND D Club IQWILSON Dresentatlve W V 9 Q ,J hr SAN E' - Ape Juniors MAR eoasv NLE GARET CARNBY M 1, rwfs-gm-,,.:,k,Y. 5 ii ar M. 4 M , MARTHA BIXLER SHELBY BRUTON - P .SEN 'J' Hx 53 . ,1 yu ri Al ,Fifi A K . 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SUE SHELTON 'Gun' Xliwiy. , M .1-L,m:uk4auamisi EMMA NELL SHERRILL ELAINE SMITH MARTHA SOUTH V 5 ,,,q:,f:?4': , ALFRE DA SPELL RICHARD SPENCE f ' . 'f' I 40' ' 9 4' S41 ,. it J ,x if? EARL SPENCER FRED STEWART Iva. s ophomores Class Uf 560 , , f was s ,f f 51,4 I igqflf 1 W. 4 , 3 gi 5 NANCY TERRY CHARLES TRAYLOR IOSEPH WALTERS VIRGINIA THORP MYRTLE TUBBS X I W 'x 7 ,,, , ,x,... K, BECKY THOMAS NORMA THOMAS x MLwm4e5mfL , Li IOELLA VAN DIVER FRANK WALTERS 1? ,QQ igxm ' S- I DEWEY WEST 'H-. RUSSELL VVESTERFIELD 429 LEE ANN VVILSON 7 Qi A 'C' M V 1 sure , may V gfw sAs:1 1+-jyfhqj fi I-CWS 49,9 wmv 'Y if-fQs9:ff' 45 Yagi ve Hi .'2Jx-h f+ ' irimaiibggmiiigkir. I' lit- B 5.Q81Efa: may Q., nnlmlgwu 0 N.. .n-is IUANITA W. WILKISON ing, LF, ,1 1 ,. LEOLA WRIGHT NANCY WRIGHT RALPH WILLIAMS an 'Inv' I 'Qzif 47 Freshmen '11 as-5 TOM BRASWELL Pre sident YE ANGELA ROMINES JUDY GLASS Secretary 'heasurer Pep Club Representative SPONSORS MRS CHARLENE MITCHELL MR FRANK HAYS MISS NELLIE CHEATHAM MR EARL HANEBRINK MR IOSEPHL PARKS 'V ' va V.: Us AQ ' 2 BOBBY AKERS ROY ALLEN if- ! W- ,gg ,... X sl X fr T K WJ' 4 ii K .gf GLENDA BELL JAMES BILLINGTON IANICE BOYD TOMMY BOYD Q mf L- 1 it 'q N iw s H- bn ,bf '4 ' 'ff A JOAN X f YR? 4 if ' ? F an Q LINN CARNEY DAVID CLERK IAMES COOPER HM COX RONNIE CRAVVFORD VAN CRAWFORD BRENDA KAY ' , 5 1 I 1 F , 1 NN Q94 iv' an RUTH ANN DAWSON ,M 1 Kiki ff. R5 Q . L- M: , f ' ' I 2 HARVEY DAWSON DANIEL ELLIS 706 Q-I ? MARTHA DUN MIRE Freshmen -QL if V x iff' PATSY ANN EDWARDS is, '1Y V ANN FREE MAN . A :fx.T I Q 65 W ,Q gi . P W ' , ' . A ' , 'f A A tx! V bus! lb I TMI' Yr. Q Il R f ' we M L Q l ,'-,f 4 ,, 3 5' 'A I 9 Y fs' A ' CHARLIE FOLSOM JAMES GARDNER DONALD GOLDSMITH DEWAYNE HARRISON v tba Class Q.. zz Of 361 MARGARET GREEN KATHRYN GREENWAV HANNERS BEN HARRIS 5' E' PHYLLIS HENDERSON sf. I VENITA GRISSOM MTA HALL PAULA KAY EIL WANDA HOLDAWAY . .,.. W -.. ., ,o- , af, fe BARBARA HOLLIGAN .YJ e, 4 . 41 .Z . gf l I Freshmen ' -' v-. CHD . - , I!?' I i IINHJM if I linux' .x I 4 NORMAL HOLLIGAN BILL HOOK GERALD IIORTON GENE EUDSPETH it i , 41 'UDF TERRY HUGHES CHARLES ISBELL BERNICE IACKSON BUDDY IACKSON DERONDA JACKSON MIKE IONES ,Q-, f ,W fi x +. 'Egg F I 1 ff, 1 I Q tg li , I 3 vw ass uv ,. 0-4 . -7 Mui M. 7 I f. j .A If M Egan' 5' I M I eihitvli- ' A , ,Q 3 'il f ,f . if ,TMJLH ff: - , ' I A Z, 715. V,-I VX V 'f' ' ' ' I 1 ROEHL IOHNSON ANDY IUDEN TOMMY KING IOYCE KIRKBRIDE IERRY KIRKIVIAN REGINA LAKE SHIRLEY LAMBERT DAVID LAWYER DOUG LESTER NICKI LOBERG tr-4' I avi. Q. jf sv, 'I ..' ii ' ' .. 1 ... it -H9 lf , lt 1. PAYE MOODY BARBARA MOORE xx , ,, A 1 U fm' ESTHER LORANCE BARBARA MARLER KENNETH MARLER NELDA MARTIN ,W-f-Qs. 65, Lu ,mms , xv-3, A 'wQA 55,9 is mor KENNETH MCCORMICK LARRY NOAH KAY NUNLEY SHIRLEY OAKIES EARL PARRISH DON PELTS Qr' vb a,K ' A TE DDY MOORE LEE f hs. LAN NY PRE S LEY ANN PICKARD PI-1IL PICKLE TONI KAY POOLE MELINDA PORTERFIELD iff -9 LEROY REAGAN LINDA RENFROE RICHARD RICE ROBERT RICKMAN NORRIS ROBERTS 13, TOMMY RODEN DOUGLAS ROPER CAROL SANDERS DAVID SHELBURNE IUDITH SHERRILL Ezjgfd .xv 0 CURTIS SPEAKS 1- lv X 'E' Freshmen PAT SPEARS DONNA STAFFORD BERNICE STAGGS PAULA STOUT 6. 'PA l 4' I SHARON SWADER THAL THROWER CATHERINE TUBBS SANDRA TUCKER BILLY VAVAK MARCIA WALDEN ,fe ' y A' Q V. 1 is v A fm, f ' - A A 5.1 3. Class W A K. is i Q A 5 auf 1 V I 5 . A T W '61 ' ' 1 .,. f, 1 A I A 'ff , ' .. avf,g1,!g , 5 I ' IV' A A f f K I f 5 . I W I J It 1 i Q f fi f' 'QU' sfiffg Q. Q n 7 'UF . 5 3' 45 IANICE WALLS LARRY WALLACE MIKE WATSON RAY WAYNE ROWENA WAYNE RETHA WEEDMAN SHARRON WHITEHORN LILA IO WILSON IERRY DON WILSON TONY YOUNT 4' ssss' A ssfs 'ix 41' B . Y, ,I , X Ng lllilli Currlculum 2 if 2 5' . ,X Q 1,5 V' ADMINISTRATION BUILDING-- IJXRGEST OF FIVE OF CAMPUS TYPE PLANT KHS students are fortunate in beinq able to attend a school offering advanced courses in both mathematics and science as well as having an rzxcszllf-nt businrbss and commt-rcial depart- ment. A total of forty-four courses wtre often-u at Kennett liigh last semester, and these are classitied in the following categories: No. Students Language Arts 461 Social Studies 430 Fine Arts 541 Practical Arts 319 Physical Educa 495 Mathematics 254 Science ZOZ Miss Taylor s typing class is enjoying a time writing 5 Ex Dtvou au- The commercial subjects, music and art are located in the Administration Building. English II holds its classes in A zzuilding. The growing interest in the practical arts and fine arts are demonstrated by the fact that there are more courses Jffered in these fields than any others. Many students who lo not have the ability to pass advanced science courses are lreparing themselves to earn a livinu. 0 1 , 950 ROW ww avd Y an . om X1 uvvloo' shew 066915, Mr. Stanley seems to be all .rj TSW!- ,...f, iv .4 R I he L 'S . 5. N -A A Q pleased with his art class ENGLISH III AND IV, HISTORY, CIVICS, ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY, LANGUAGE AND SPEECH Are Found In The Language Arts and Social Science Building. These three pictures show the students in speech presenting their unit of Pantomime or Talking with the Body. It is about the only unit that lends itself to photography. Looks as if it might be a bad passage to trans - la te in Spanish Class. . ' ff. n - Engllfih ms Course Mrs. Barham discusses nutucoofzza '.-.itzi Missouri llistory class. foer L5 PO M SWOQY' iS T3 S wi v fame, 1 tes! in hte an eygctivff - ii If ml X 1 'UV' 5 S Mr. -Zhoatli-y disczuss-gs maps with .American ilistory class. I' 1-11-1 num. ir ,. ,,,.,...,l ,.1 hh Id cience And Math Buildin - Houses Modern Facilities Mr. Hanebrink leads class discussion in General Science. 515 1 Sciewpfmo Bm wi io' odcuiiofd L 555 6 N1 W ohezmson' an ul 5 wb if sono Y-o be . Xpm 0601 Q B. There in thi Ben . uqxas 00 ck ' x, 45 are as many girls as boys s Chemistry Class l . Although only one unit in math and science are required to graduate, there is an enrollment of 456 students. KHS offers General Math, Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. Our very modern science department offers General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Most KHS students realize the necessity of at least one year of science, and an increasing number of capable students will be taking advanced science and math courses during the next few years. Students with special talents and abilities have an opportunity to develop them in the various courses offered. Tim Solu . Pea tion for 33:17, Jack B . Parks, Urns and all-b Ilm CY M Physics Ccgomb ,Mx GSS I Ys ex D143- ms Droble xx K G U1 to Pla H5 Ge ometr Y Cla S . alia, ., Q-nqf w 5 5 S 1 .0 O skeicyo tab QC, Q 61250 Q ef' 0 OV-qokex' .X 6 QQQQQN 6 N1 606 kg Ox Industrial Arts--Homemalcing T211 1, , A J . :until Q Li. 1 lags , ., ygw. L A 'Qi QCCJL, . . f YESZE A J , 1 st .45 4 fd' V l 11 -' '- . 1, ,. id K ' 4 ve H. . o Oo , 6,0 Gap, 060 Q90 100 aa 'WV GX I x 0 axe- 066 K 9 ex o ko 5 093 xxgle' Q96 91 ' 04 Q35 4x QQ jo 's Q Ycung HOITICIILGQZCYS practxce in modern izltchen. Shu.-.':i are Nancy TKHTY, Becky Thomas, Sharron Whitehorn, and Barpara Moore. I duslnal 'Xrt smdvnts fWalter Farless and LJ,n jackson? pamtm, table top gs A .4 A 53 1 95010 gf' QC 6 Q 'QW' 54 Q25 Qi by 9 xc ga woe vp Qc' 1. fc 5 0060 e o C9 5 O X ,vfge KN wa 'Ci v 1' sl v 1 SFAC Presxdent--Charles Brown buys fxrst 1958 Indxan from Steve Thrower, Business Manafqn-r. Xl o 'GQ 03 Ov Q, XO 605 axe ACM ,Q xii Q 1. K. .6 XXX ff-,C A... - f a2,T.'f' If' 'x ' 1 1 ' f, , XX! -A Z! 5 r 19 IJSJ' 1,798 Se . 'Jes f'71OrS In Or 1, ea C1 0317 amen? ax Wife, Q ma? Orgamza tlons Q' ' ah... T' 7 g f 9 Q xp j as f iw ' fibffsx ans a f 5 x , 7 we 5 A W W fp y 1 I f! , '22 A .. v f- 1957-1958 Indzkzn Staff A change was 1nst1tuted th1s year 1n the selectlon of staff members Selectlons and placements were made by the Faculty Sponsor group after members had submltted therr names for membersh1p and llsted a preference for staff work An effort was made to balance the groups and place students where lt was felt they could do the best work the summer workshop of the Natlonal Yearbook Assoclatlon on Mlssourl Umversrty campus They brought home many new rdeas and the staff has made every effort to lncorporate as many of them as has been possrble It 1S the sincere hope of the staff that thls year's INDIAN w1ll take 1ts place ln your fondest memorles of KHS Editor Elaine Redman and staff members Sharon Price and Margaret Carney attended l95z1958 Indian Staff EDITOR Elalne Redman ASSOCIATE EDITOR Lrane Pearman ORGANIZATIONS Ruth Ann Ror1r1Q Asslstants Margaret Carney Jame Hulett Margaret Rogers Sue Shelton Judy Clevenger Hazel Crlder Melva Garrett Judy Green Norma Thomas Dorothy Merrltt Marlon Marks FEATURES Iudy Sells Asslstants Martha Blxler DIXIE Johnson Mary Jewett Davldson Kay McM1llan Pat Ph1ll1ps Sally Ray Martha Hlnson Pat Grogan Lmda Wllson Martha Dunmlre Charlotte Challland Paula H111 ART W C Broadway Asslstants Sharon Prlce Mary Massey Gene Watts Susan Covey Margaret Klrby Juanlta Blrmmgham Ronnle Fltts V1v1an Farmer Jane Scott SPORTS Langdon Jones Jones Vlrglrua Lewls Nancy Terry Ann Watson PHOTOGRAPHY Jerald Boyd Asslstants Shlrley Cook Douglas Whlte Sharon Whltehorn Davld Shelburne Jame Hulett Margaret Rogers Ph1l Plckle COPY Deanna Elllott Asslstants Donna Seeger Shlrley Sloan Annette Wallace Eloulse Walpole Shlrley Cook Margaret Klrby Judy Bell Donna Cannon Joyce Spence Joan Counts Ann Freeman ADVERTISING Fred Ford Asslstants Terry Jo Bankhead Martha Blxler Susan Covey Kelth Duncan Glenda Fmley Martha Hlnson :DIXIE Johnson Kay Karsten Sherry Mayberry Sandra Mergule Charles Olds Sue Shelton Alfreda Spell Joella Vandlver Lee Ann Wllson Tommy Boyd B111 Hook Charles Brown BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION Stephen Thrower Assrstants Peggy Carroll Becky Thomas Jams Goldsmlth B1ll Kelley Wendell Presson John Noble Sandra Mergule Pat Ph1ll1ps Sally Ray Judy Sexton Cherry Crunk Charles Carroll Glenda F1nley Jane Scott Robert Goodman Roehl Johnson F' ' W ' L V Q a 0 1 Q I ' I l I I I I I I I I ' I - . . - . ' , U I , I . I ' l I I I I I I ' I I I ' l . . . . . I , , 1 1 I I U 4 1 I . I I ' I I Assistants . . . . . Roger McFadden, Kent Sexton, Arlan Thomas, Phyllis I l l I I I I Y ' I . . . Q . ' , 1 , I , l I I I I I ' ' Y . Q Q - 0 , l , , V I I I I I I I I I ' 4 0 . - . Q , A , , I I I ' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I . . . Q . ' 1 I ' I , l I I I ' I I ' I I I I I ' I I , . AUJIO Wsual The Audio-Visual Club has operated very efficiently this year Its chief purpose is to train the members in the operation of the movie projector and the use of the sound equipment so that there will always be someone available when an operatoris needed President George French Vice-President Wells Cook Business Manager Don Darden Sponsor Mr Earl Hanebrink Secretary-Treasurer . . ..... Jerald Boyd Future Homemalcers 0 America Presxdent Donna Holder Parllamentarran Joann Jackson V1ce Presrdent Eudean Shrum Hlstorlan Barbara Mungle Secretary Ianle Hulett Song Leader Lee Ann W1lson Treasurer Sharon PI'1C9 Chapter Mother Mrs Byron Masterson Reporter Ruth Ann Rorlng Chapter Father Mr Reeder Porterfield Sponsor MISS Nellle Cheatham QA' fum :BE QP The motto of FHA IS Toward New Horlzons Thls motto serves as a challenge It expresses the purpose of th1s organlzatlon whlch lS to learn and llve better today so that our own llves and thoseof our f6m1l1eS may be better ln the future Fall 6Ct1VltleS of this group lncluded the tradltlonal Memphls Falr tr1p plus part1c1 patron ln the Pall Festlval 1n Kennett where several of the glrls won prlzes and recog muon for thelr efforts 1n the fundamentals of homemakmg y ef t ' l , ?ljix f vkrl K A ,, 7 ' J , I :if 0 C HIV, Eudgy 11291 N 13 - ' . Q 'fa Q li 5 N . 2 if 1 .fl J X Eugene Mitchell gives . .995 . ' ew. 4' oo Opsifw A 64-5 Oak Qi ' As 'B 9 B 51st ' ' xoylblgexoowv ance A379 ln Offi fx if do 0009 ency fs Dcoe of Picker ' 's 996 Una Holderd Insur- Checking supplies at Dunklin County '--., Mx., A 5 Memorial Hospital is the job oi Joyce ' Q. -1-gg shoe new life at Ford's Shoe Repair. 6 D ore ,snbfhrumyou P S U9 at B1 'sys . ,ke Janie Wallace arranges flow- ers at Kennett Flower Shop. -1 1 4 A tl' X, 910' Secretary to the Prose- ea goi 53 gui wow- f curing Atta'ney's Cffioe ,GeV ani is Wilma Nhritt. Q09 L2 Qxeaine . 6 060 Yuqfl 6925 WCP! in 61,3 X 5 Gxeboqle' X 'b was N' Sm srX0Vb10c'he e e9 4,0 Q15 Wi' X05 'S' 9 ege 'neixxx O Z9 x WOW- :G-9 . Xoweijeii X' dei V-eq ,526 Arlan Thomas writes bill for customer at gusbzixene S ,QQ o 1 bex g x -0- 0 56,999 C009 C1yde's Gocery. E5 Oda- 681 'S X56 V6 ..,,, W , ' 195 X6oo'ou0Y' f A ,'-f':-Hi-Q l Mum , 'ox Selling shoes at Jim Farmer's is pleas Mfr' 4 ' ' ant wcxk for Ruth Ann Roring. 3 v- -M wwvw f 3333594 xi in K4 , JW ww , .. Q. I A' , A if K 'S ,, I' QOWJM' Iv 'ZZ' id' N72 ,'t' U is P it 1 ,fffffxw x ll ' 1 wfyffxk A ' , if X . X xx, ' Ula X r my XE! 1 ' 'K S ,Q s . . r 41,343 Future Business Leaders Of America Club OFFICERS President ............ Iacque Schneider Vice-President . . . . Donna Cannon Secretary .... . . . Ioan Jackson Treasurer. . . Margaret Rogers Reporter . . . . Janie Hulett The FBLA Club of Kennett Hlgh School 1S now 1n 1ts second year The FBLA lS the natlonal organlzatlon for students 1n buslness educatlon wlth headquarters at the Washmngton offlce of UBEA sponsorlng organlzatlon At the present tlme there are over slxteen hundred chartered chapters ln the 48 states D1str1ct of Columbla Hawau Panama and Cuba Membersh1p ln the FBLA lS composed of Actlve Assoclate Colleg late and honorary members The orgamzatlon IS deslgned for both h1gh school and college students The Kennett chapter has a membershlp of 36 students 1n the buslness department The local chapter lS sponsored by the Buslness and Professlonal Women s Club of Kennett Mrs Tom Mouser Presldent of the Club and faculty members Mlss Lucllle Taylor and Mr Ben Grlffln o I , 0 I I I I ' I I - . - 0 . . , I I ' I I n n This year's offxcers, all standing, beginning second from left, are: Richard Lawyer, Doug Broadway, and Charles Brown, Board members: Clifford KLIKDBTJICK, Vice- Presidentg Bob Goodman, President, and Robert Kirkpatrick, Secretary- Treasurer. .gy-'sri' I' The Key Club, so named because it contains many of the key boys of the school, is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Some of the activities of this year's club were - -,.. ...,...,,..,,, x g ..- , -V, Assisting in the March of Dimes Campaign Collecting food for needy families at Christmas Sponsoring a lO-minute radio broadcast every Saturday morning entitled What's New at KHS ? Acting as guides for visiting teams during the Christmas Basketball Tourna- ment, and Conducting a school-wide assembly to acquaint students with the work of the Crusade for Freedom. KEY CLUB IN ACTION LEFT: Charles Brown and Bob Goodman em cee What's New at KllS? RIGHT: Members en- gage in a hamburger eating contest at the club's ham- , 1 1 I burger suppfr . ' vf' 'x'.'51f 1 Q., .44 mind' f O , 4 A HD 4? ,,,...n-will KHS Band And Its Twirlers One of our largest organizations is the KHS Band. There are fourteen seniors, sixteen juniors twenty-six sophomores and twenty freshmen or a total of seventy-six members Any afternoon in the fall they may be seen practicing just as diligently as the football boys for the marching band is on hand for every home game lending enthusiasm from the sidelines and performing its routines at half time. This year the marching band made its first out-of-town ap pearance when KHS and Portageville tangled in their annual tussle of football Other activities participated in this year were the Jackson Marching Festival Blytheville Cotton Picking Contest, Kennett's Fall Festival and the Christmas Parades The Christmas concert showed the more serious side of the group. Spring activities include the spring concert, the band contest in Cape and the trek to Memphis to partiicpate in the Cotton Carnival. OFFICERS FOR 1957-'58 President .............. Tim Pearman Vice-President' . . . lim McComb Secretary. . . . . . Liane Pearman Reporter. . . . . Sandra Merguie Director . . . . Mr. John McMullen The Library Club This orgamzatlon of some thu'ty members lS open to both boys and g1rls Not too many boys as you may observe, avall themselves of th1s opporturuty Members assist at the crrculatlon desk learn to catalog books help repalr books and are taught to a1d other students ln the use of the hbrary Meetlngs are held tw1ce a month, at whlch t1me, ass1gnments of duty are made and hbrary problems ln general are dlscussed OFFICERS Presldent lame I-Iulett V1ce Presldent Tommle Roden Secretary 'I'reasurer Ruth Ann Rorlng Reporter Margaret Rogers Sponsor Mrs Ina Gabler . , . I I . I I ' 3 , fl, t Ns... I . r 7 : 1 , f K y I .LX f . 1 ' . . . . - 0 D O I 0 1 O O O I . . . . . . . . The Club Both boys and girls, who have earned an athletic K in any of the major sports of KHS, are entitled to wear the K and to be members of the K Club. It is this group--boys only--who vote upon Homecoming Royalty. They take this responsibility rather seriously, for they know those chosen must be representative of loyal and consistent support of the team. OFFICERS OF THIS CLUB President ............... Ted Gargas Vice President jerry Huffstutler Secretary Treasurer Langdon Iones Sponsor Coach John Batten ' ROW ONE Prom Left Glenda Finley Virginia Lewis Margaret Buchanan Ecky Brown Gwen Roring Sharon Price Ginny Vardell Mary Davidson Martha I-llnson Phyllis Iones ROW TWO Martha Blxler Fred Ford Douglas Bell Iim McComb Richard lawyer Charles Carroll Bill Thomason Marcellina George ROW THREE John Robinson Larry Wllklson Burnell Mines Ben Byrd Bob Paine Don Darden Gary Parr Raymond McGehee Bob Watson Ted Gargas ROW POUR Kent Sexton Thomas Goodrich Bil1Ollger Douglas Broadway Jerry Huffstutler, Langdon Jones lack Burns Gary Lambert Charles Brown Bob Shelton Ierry Presley ' o o n 0 n 0 0 s o o o a o Q u 0 s o n o o o o s 'A ,H 11 ....1.......f - 'V -- ue V ' - - Y--' ' 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 I , , , . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i f-A, nr. OFFICERS FOR1957 58 President .... . .......... . . . . . Fred Ford Vice-President . . - - - Tim Peafmafl Secretary .......... . . ....... .... M erry Ann Kirizman PUBLICITY AGENTS ACCOMPAMSTS ROBL FOREMEN Terry Bankhead Bill Kelley A1100 NO1ICHSm'3Y9f Robert Coodman Martha Hinson Martha llinson NIAINACLR LIBRARIAN Iacrt Burns Phil Pickle K H S lhled Chorus The Mi:-:ed Chorus continues to maintain a high degree of perfection in its musical presentations. The chorus has increased its membership and now boasts seventy-five members chosen from the rzusic classes of the high school. Citirzens of the community and the student body look forward each year to the very fine pro- grarns which this group presents under the direction of Mrs. Paul Story. The first program given in 1957 was a Christmas Cantata, and in the spring of '58, another outstanding program was pre- sented, but on the lighter side. The Mixed Chorus took part in the annual Choral Clinic held in Cape Girardeau and appeared before rzzangr civic and community organizations. It is a group that is in great demand and it always 68 responds. nw. 2,1 A f.frW 'Q' lbw.. 'Wf 4 ' N., tgifwvgwuqg. , LN . ' . .cmakxws-fue, My 'wx Cnsqim - 11 , f FWm.' TITQf.fI.EifI T.: ., JI UM' ' --3-Iffl I 5 1' -X 15 ' ' , .3 1 1 l.1 LL, W- PJ1 pix-llliqdl A'LA3.,' jul ,1 Mui. . 1, 'gli g ..l.1L fwz , ,5 ji , 1 If , in .Am iunsuzi, Alto lat 12. 41117. 1 4 -3 ? 3 3? LS' w 'W-milf LQ'1'1'ls ' l'.'ll.S't III blv I. :fY.x ' i..1f:l .i 4' IH 1... ..', ,E .1 ...1',. -:L r , It . ' 11 X1 11 11 ,.,,1,!.,. . .. ,A ,lI.,. ., 4.1, ,1.,.l mv.. 1 . , r,,.Iu.. ,,1,QLv1 gr .,f. 69 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY EL 70 Nanonal Honor Soczety The Kennett Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety completes 1ts nine teenth year thls May as an mportant part of our school act1v1ty The pur pose of thls orgamzauon 1S to create an enthuslasm for scholarsh1p, to promote worthy leadersh1p, and to encourage the development of charac ter 1n the students of Kennett Hlgh School Membershlp lS based on scholarshlp, leadershlp, servlce and char acter ACt1Ve members are chosen from the senlors, Jumors, and second semester sophomores F1TSt semester sophomores are cons1dered as pro batlonary membas Members must have attalned and then ma1ntam a schol ast1c average of S The plnnmg of new members lS a regular part of the Awards Assembly OFFICERS FOR 1957 5 Plrst Semester Steve Thrower Fred Ford lame Hulett Bill Kelley PRESIDENT VIC E PRESI DE NT SECRETARY HISTORIAN Qonso Miss Thelma Redman Ben Grxffln Second Semester B111 Kelley Iudy Bell Margaret Rogers Martha Hmson . . 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T F3 N ' r 4 uf .M Future Teachers 0 America Presldent Margaret Rogers Vlce Presrdent Pat Phllhps Secretary Treasurer Judy Green Reporter Phyllls Jones Sponsor Donald Wheatley The turnout was so great th1s year for membershlp 1D FTA that a l1m1tat1on had to be set Only sophomores Junlors and senrors were glven teachrng ass1gnments The members teach one hour a week ln the elementary schools of Kennett Regular meetlngs are held and problems of the teachlng profess1on are dlscussed The annual sprlng trek to Cape Grrardeau was the hlghllght of the year KHS g1rls Jolned Wlth others 1n the dlstrlct 1n plannlng the1r work as Future Teachers Pep Club Come on team let's go' Block that punt' Yea team flght' Those are but a few of the lusty yells and words of encouragement that you might hear from the bleachers or the aud1tor1um Whether at a game or at a pep assembly you knew the KHS pep club has had a hand ln the plannlng The cheerleaders attend an annual cl1n1c ln Jonesboro where they Brush up on techmque and get new 1deas They spend many hours practlclng the routlnes Homecomlng was the chlef project Freshman auctlon and 1n1t1at1on was agam the flnanclng agent of thls event For havlng planned and executed thls efflclently the Pep Club agaln scored a 'h1t BACKROW Left to Rxght Mr F Hays Mrs Io Mason Phylhs Jones Lxnda Vllsor Judy Glass B111 McHaney Mr Ben Gnffm gr The Photo Club Recordlng KHS llfe as lt happens should be the theme of the Photo Club for that lS just what the members actually do Shootlng the plctures and developmg and pr1nt1ng them are what the members are taught Thrs group rs responslble for many of the snaps that appear ln our publlcatlons both the TATLER and the INDIAN The members have been especlally actlve thls year rn provldmg the many prctures contamed ln thls year s INDIAN 1057 58 OFFICERS Presldent Stephen Thrower V1CP Presldent Ierald Boyd Secretary Treasurer Doug Whlte Sponsor Mr Joseph L Parks KHS wouldn't be the same without the Shutter Boys. ,R im Xhlr Natlonal F orenslc League The pnmary purpose of NFL lS to 1nterest h1gh school students ln good speech and holdlng that mterest untll some degree of effectlveness ln speakmg has been attalned The local chapter trles to do thls ln many ways Debatlng d1scuss1on groups servlce projects broadcastlng and sponsorlng and partlclpatlng 1n school plays are but a few of the methods employed by the KHS NFL chapter so that natlonal requlrements may be met Earmng enough polnts to become a member lS hard work and golng on to the hlgher degrees means more hours spent speaklng one s way to the top All members agree that expenence ln NFL pays dlvldends m speech The KHS Chapter has 25 members OFFICERS FOR 1957 58 Charles Brown Iudy Sells T1m Pearman Sponsors Mrs Iohn Noble Mr F H Hays Presldent V1ce Pre sldent Secretary Treasurer Presldent Charles explams the current debate questxon Fore1gn Ald to the group as they look on U ' ' I K . . . . . , x 1 - 1 L I . WCA' ' , - ' 1 , 1 - . . . . . . . I I 1 1 I . ' n - n I - . a -I 0 n . . . . . . . . - . . 1 0 I I I I 0 I I O I I I 1 I 0 I I O 0 I O I . . . . , . . . 4 , ' 1 K . Vs ' A ' 1 5, R . , ry 9 Q I f 4 AA . . Q1 W N . , . ,R ' J 4' ' ' N: U1 , . - - - .I - - I. 1 . mtl nnilsgnrrgll lmrmannnal Qnnnmrp Qunrm tin 155111 Smnnl Juumalusrff The Kennett Chapter of Qulll and Scroll an Internatlonal Honorary Soclety for Hlgh S h ol Iournallsts was chartered ln 1950 Its purpose lS to sumulate lnterest ln Journal c o 1st1c act1v1t1es among our students Membershlp lS earned by partlclpatlng ln our school publlcatlons the Tatler and the Indlan Each year ln co operatlon wlth the DAILY DUNKLIN DEMOCRAT Qulll and Scroll offers a S100 Journallsm scholarshlp to a deservlng student who plans to study Journal nsors of the lsm ln college Mrs Charles Barham and Mrs John Noble are co spo Kennett Chapter ll Presxdcnt Sally Ray Vxce Seated are the 1957 58 off1cers From Left Llama Rndman Secretary Treasurer Pe gy Carro Presrdent 0 'B .?...-- .l Q ,-A YAY i, --an ,-N I' ,JI-AA' ' 'i -' A ff ,, I , . I I - I I I V r X E S f .1 ' . L -- if-.r . N ' 0 , -' 'x u M L 4 .W Q , x s - A- 7 ' 0 ,Ili -' ' 2 , ' ' f 2 , '- . 1 Q , ' : , ' ASS Wa5 KHS Homemokero Tomorrow ls Packed ,ff 4... N,X o al of106 Sfude eSecondQuar or Roll In KH rom Plans Sensors Began GetUnderWoy Play Pf0C'f'C9 S VL pix 1442... S Ent mon NIT' nf I S 1 I NX H0 nh vu-ai' PO 1M 'J .-Q.-45.4.1 ' I-'-.I I-r, '. sf ' Student Faculty Advisory Committee SFAC for KHS is truly Democracy at Work. The organization discusses and attempts to make some solution for the many problems presented in the present day high school. Always working for the betterment of all things in the school, the group contributes to the smooth functioning of extra-curricular activities and all scholastic projects that confront our student body. SPAC for KHS has functioned well since 1946. The highlight of the 1957-'58 school year was co-hosting the District Student Council con- vention held in Bloomfield. Members are elected from each homeroom, and class presidents also serve as voting members. The president and vice-president are selected by popular vote of the student body. Balloting comes after a spirited campaign by those interested and qualified. Officers and members for 1957-'58 are: President . ......... . . Charles Brown Vice-President . ..... . . Liane Pearman Secretary-Treasurer .................. Pat Phillips H ER M REPRESENTATIVES OM oo luniors Gary Hogan, Margaret Rogers, Shelby Bruton, Bobby Akers, Bill Kelley, Larry Wilkison, Liane Pearman. Seniors Tim Pearman, Ruth Ann Roring, Robert Goodman, Lynda Oates, Charles Brown. Sophomores FI'GSl'1meI1 Linda Mosley, Harold Goodrich, Nancy Dorothy Merritt, Betty Mungle, Tommy Terry, Bill Thomason, Charles Carroll. Roden. KHY Ka1'St9f1, Tommie BTGSWGH- SPONSORS Miss Thelma Redman, Mr. Ben Griffin, Mr. SanfcrdPr1dy, Dr. Byron Masterson. Features A W f X 1-5632, f , X - 4' Q-9 L J f 9 S ' 1 IXX I N L . .-:Q Two vxc-wg prize winmng flo by Art Class. ff -Q' ' Below Right f E Q Q mv qv , Qf.1A ' tfhlK ' I MIIAIZAA Muwd Cnoru N'ourns For The T1gers .Q-........- Christmas Ball The Christmas season arrived and once again the Seniors of '58 stepped forth and in true tradition sponsored the Christmas Ball. It is the event where royalty reigns supreme, for the Year- book Indian Chief and Princess are revealed. Climaxing a week-long spirited sale of yeariaooigs, the gala event is the peak of the Christmas season. A gaily decorated tree, aglow with lights and tinsel, stood in the center of the dance floor, while perky little snoz-.men and their ladies graced the far corners. A candy cane canopy sheltered the Satellites, the rock-'n-roll combo ef KIIS, who played for dancing and also presented a program for the guests. Vxfhen ballots had been tallied, revealing that the Junior candidates had won, Chief Gary Lambert and Princess Shirlene Starnes stepped forward to accept the headdress of Royalty. The special Coronation dance followed their crowning, after which the festivities resumed. At 11:00 P. M. , all the guests gathered about the Christmas tree and joined in the singing of the traditional carols and then Merry Christmas goodmghts were heard as each dreamed of another Christmas just like the ones we used to know. . 1.15 a 5-'I A 1 1 4. 5 'C Z' Presmlent Txm Pearman Places Tradxuonal iieaddress on Gary. Indian Royal! 12 f 1' PRINCESS INDIAN CHIEF Shirlene Starnes Gary Lambert Gar IOYCE Ford Bllly .. .- M1-1-singly-4'-'Q .mvimvm nu .. , f C . Th.lr5daQ,, IU klruary -7, 13521 Another llrst :er KLS. The semors of lylka gprusenteu a lull double-east rroduetlon played succrfssielly or. Tirursrlay, Fel1ruaryZ7 and Finlay, February Z8 to capacity growlng up. Preierrrng iaoluall Le partles, she found lt hard to agree '.-nth ner irlends, ' WlFlClO'-T, a nr ar rlzfiat for har lather as Maysr, ine home-spun pngloszphy of Abe, the of course, llama, the 2,15 zgmtz all pal zxicamc ratner attractlve as a boy frlend and and all er1LicyLi'.-uffll. SLLIORS, From Left: lack Burns, Iacque Scnnelder, Donna Helder, Mrs. Iioble, Ronrue Looney, Langdon Iones, fame llallaee, Daylci Ray, Joyce Aiyercrumble, Hank Q Cnarles Brfuwzi, Merry Klrlznazi, Deanna Elliott, Sally Ray. girl me ' Jones! y ., Burns! foofbaz NO! y Us noe U- ' J, 1. Ou Wallacel U3 S Wha1?' Carr, Clerr. U' Us iprmtball. 0 let 5 LO rl l S 'M YN .5690 C1 6 ge rm. .. Meri -WC, .em gall OWQUY M P14 if C lusl 56 YV , H3 Qagq. nd Hank r B I Mary QD. Holder! Clam., ,ou re -,omg to tnat par., Mary tells murals QR. Looneyl C1 vpsi 1 Mary 1 W alrs Bn Gerald rr st o oyerate wltl Cl She axlng compa , i But you have to be re-elected! hobfh' rage Maybe M155 Prmgle wxll s1t on The t you S at A the sldellnes. S607 Sf? eve 'img I 'lfzyody -56,798 I O Lf OJ of 0' e me 075 Off Clem asks, In K do you fznow ! you're in love '. In D QVS u , r 11110 SD wanted ee A t ff CSQZU an yr' Sr, ,, 01,15 1179 110 0 . S.e1-D.,...en., . .. ..-.7 -. -- ...AOVJ WL! U1 iIuO1' . S S that , 4 rxiaj: F' srsary 28, l' Cfllhflr. . ,f.- ,, IE .,,lY,:,.. ,, ., , .iiffnkfl IIE SETI. '. EQ' 5I.2 Ca a 'Y 1 G. tl.-. ,-..3, ,Z 'ILES ar.: filffil. LI .. ,.,-sms A L r , , f 1 L., and ..,...sr td the ,..-.. l,. ,, boB5m Clem . 8 had YO 5 I had H .. lr. I nQ XO pushes-9 io! Y Q tsrzsoy, Llossomed unto quxte a young , NX taC'f9xeC L -A sony C ,X e?a': me cheat rx-1 be awe to WO iufloui' Ul,,yON-lx Clem 3435 .you 'l ank mi H he them' H to la nexffe h wah' are, out we O we than e3VX9I .iI,fllOi-5, fr,,:.Leii1 ldv?-.4 Cap' :., Fr .1g,rg, Mrs. Itssle, E.ls,.s', zlpole, If-3 Lana, Saga' 3, Iyavlj Efal, Tgrn Pearrnan, Lynda Oates, E.a.r,e- Razz' lf., r .1 2 E' 1, Ldy Sherri, May:.crrj', Pshert rr .r.t., , -.'.,..GI.f .. Mi'-, L., KS ' M Gfgrs T, rf 41. 5 -. Clem KL. Oatesl leaps over Abe Abe's head, MOm gone ? Clem asks liank CT. Pearmanj Then why couldn't they use me when they wanted to try for a fleld goal ? Gerald CR. Goodmanl glves hrs consent to let Clem play foot ball. Oh, Daddy! That makes everythmg just perfectl' Marv alarmed 1 , , A 'V Al E 5.2 Clem, qultc grown-up, demonstrates how to open the door when Hank ar- rxves. To her surprxse Hank was wa1t- mg, Boy, that's servtcc Oh! This is awfLll ' 5 . ,N r ' nl . ...plans zh- SUVM, dl d M Pwnc SWISS MQ,-,W idk , -1173: 105 5 W 4 x . lisp 'Oh efls . Ca to C Pfam! mydghy Q. R .X f I Gpt . Qdlyy . ' 1 am! our in! foiutf. ks , I OQUUI tr HL., DOL f 5 V lp I HL S do .L I ft f !, 718. If . , L 44' , 1 ., , Q X 1- 5 Mer ' Y Her and G wx Speech Wald J Ist ' en lme Ugly G5 cle ffl ,ec 1255 ,-'A , gl PX ,Af I f .s if. ' . s'Q2'l Y . y - lru, T. Gargas 5 X fl mom LEFT: D. Gardner, c. '.-.,15:lf., L. ll B 2, L Pm '1 A good vlwf. oi banquet tai,les be-fwru guests were seated. tune's Court furnished Um LHKJITQC of me I. Tackeberry, L. C. Cuff, . Uri, nn, C. Wallace Q nlght, Mag' lb, 1957. the Cafctfrra, gnatlu, ll1,:,.:i,l , and l1- a large treasure clwfat, :.rr1,.'nizCiw1Lh a Sturdg :Joi v.'all'.n'l1E.:ge:.upland thr' ww :'.t. frm- Qui-11',5 tfirurgu, fuer lllllll, ear rr .allg ,z ,gg zl- tru lounge Prrnrt.K,,..'4I'.a:wl1ll1 1: nun! tm tlgruzlc. was guru' ll'-Sea lr,:.i, :j:.az', Killah, Frfesfn Om an S4-ax-rw r d, Iiya lglblllll, lVIur'.j.' Dr ag and a Cftnrgst :Ji 414,-ms. presulod, ami fallen upon Charles Brown semur claas president, 1:1 response expressed agipreclatgdrx tri, all for the through 1g'.e.r years RHS. Sglccxal txons ln lu:Lg,.ng wltii me Lhirpi-, added Mastcrsezi eq-:pressed gleasurc wlth dems. Nr. Elbert L. Yom, a local for the Q1 yung. Carlyvux Russ was escorted td me throne ants vxfgrg Irfan l'4,1da:2: Pai Curtls. lair' naar. Tm, gag, L lJl'f'.Ll cvgnlnq to tin '.'.::zfl1 :ala 1'.'4.1L. Queen Carlynn relgnmg over fes- tlvmes. Ioan Ford lookxng on. A Qllmpse at the panquet. Tha- .:..w,-f5l.5 an J' to LQ l'lEx'.'lY, ' Judy Sells w1th escort Frank Shelto Date Elalne Redman v.'1th Bob Pane 5-1 T ff ' , Y SQ' Avi ,X . 7' , Q ' K ww' , 1' 'fL.z 4 s...-f -... 1 1 Fi' I ,F . . 'Q' I 3 mis :- . S' WX .1 , ' fn: f , ..,,,. X., Q, 1-..... ,v ' .f lt, A. ,an- vng. r V 3 , . fs Sports x A, f 4222 x :HM f 5 A x X J 2' fi ' ' 4 x 1 Q :fs U- :f COACHES . . . IOHN BATT!-IN and RAY SAUNCI-ES Mr. Saunches ls also basketball and baseball coach and Mr. Batten is track coach. K HS Football Team The 1957 football season for the Kennett Indians was a very successful one. The record was 8 wins and 2 losses. The team placed third in Big Eight Conference play and landed nine boys on the all-conference squad, including two on the first team, two on the second unit, three on the third team, and two honorable mentions. Iack Burns and Iohn Robinson were selected for the first team and Burns was named the outstanding lineman in the conference. Other boys on the squad were Ted Gargas, Kent Sexton, Gary Lambert, Larry Wilk,ison, Gary Parr, Langdon Jones, and Doug Broadway. Prospects are good for next year with only eight seniors leaving and quite a few lettermen returning. . . Boys In Pre-Season ' ,. cp , .rw ,gy ,, Practice. ff 1 H ' I r Y I xy, 51,330 Amis 9 '4,.. 1 1 - L 1 'C' Varsity Squad . . . Undefeated junior High Squad LETTERMEN DON DARDEN IAQK BURNS TED GARGAS Senior . . Fullback Senior . . Tackle Senior . . Guard 3 letters . . 170 lbs. 2 letters . . 210 lbs. 3 letters . . l601bs. .g-..... LANGDON IONES Senior . . End Z letters . . 195 lbs Al-nd ,,,, KENNETT 7 - SIKESTON I2 KENYETT 13 - POPLAR BLUFF 45 The Indians traveled to the Bluff City and looked very bad in absorbing their first defeat of the season from the big, powerful Mules who were also unbeaten. It seemed the Indians could do nothing right as Mule backs Jerry Hinchey and Bill Piper ran wild in scoring six touchdowns between them. The only bright spots for the tribe were the touchdowns by Quarterback Gary Parr and Fullback Don Darden. A caravan made up of more than 100 cars followed the Indians to Poplar Bluff in hope of victory, only to witness this macabre spectable. Back home after the Poplar Bluff disaster, only to meet a squad that was reputedly as good as the Mules, the Indians gave a much better account of themselves. After holding the Bulldogs to a scoreless first quarter, the tribe's goal line was finally crossed in the second period and the half ended with Sikeston leading 6-O. In the third quarter, after a long sustained drive, Quarterback Parr crossed the Sikeston goal line. Kent Sexton, who had run so well during the scoring drive, kicked the extra point, even after being set back five yards for the team's being off sides. With seven minutes remaining in the game, the Bulldogs pushed over the last score. A valiant Indian drive late in the game was stopped deep in the Sikeston territory with a pass interception. KENNETT 7 - PORTAGEVILLE O The Indians traveled to Portageville for their second non-conference engagement. During the first half, the single-wing running home team moved the ball with conspicuous ease through the bigger Indians' defenses, while the Tribe offense didn't do too well. The Indians kept the Bulldogs from scoring and the score at the end of the first half was O-0. When the second half started, the Redmen showed the large crowd who was boss. The Bulldogs made only 9 yards through the staunch Tribe's defense during the third and fourth periods. The Indian offense then started to move and Sexton scored a touchdown and an extra point. third non-conference game. The flu-ridden Indians made the trip to Dexter minus eleven sick boys, including all the ends. The score at half time was as usual O 0 but again as usual the Indians came back in the second half to win Iohn Robinson scored one TD and Kent Sexton one TD and kicked the extra points to take care of the Tribe scoring Bob Paine and Don Darden filled in admirably at ends for the weakened Indians as tney took their KLENNETT 7 - CAPE CENTRAL 0 The Indians had another close call, but finally began to click in the second half with a passing attack that had been very conspicuously absent until this game. A Parr to Robinson aerial netted the touchdown and Sexton kicked the extra point. A large homecoming crowd was very worried until the Tribe scored. The game was closely contested for the most part with the underdog Tigers holding their own for the biggest part of the game. KENNETT Z7 -JACKSON 7 In this conference game, played at Jackson, the Indians played very poor football during the first half, but came back strong in the second half to engulf the rival tribe. The score at half time was 0-O. Kennett's scoring was done by John Robinson K2 TD'sl, Don Darden fl TD and 2 extra pointsl, and Ierry Presley fl TDD. The Indians moved the ball almost at will, even during the first half when they were stopped more by fumbles and penalties than by the inept Jackson defenses. The lone Jackson tally was registered in the last quarter when their much vaunted multiple offense finally pierced the rough Tribe defense. KENNETT 7 I-LAYTI 0 Playing another rival tribe the Indians from Pemiscot County, the local Tribe had a very tough time with the previously unbeaten eleven from Hayti. There was no score at half with Hayti having a little edge in the first periods. The lone score of the game came early in the fourth period when John Robinson ran back a punt 70 yards for the score Old Reliable Sexton booted the extra point. The Kennett defense performed ' commendaoly during the entire contest stopping the rival Indians inside the 20 yard I KENNETT 12 - CARUTHIZRSVILLE O In the fiercest of all rivalries, the Turkey Day game, the Indians again came cut on top. The Indians scored the first time they got their hands on the ball, with a pass from Parr to Robinson. There was no scoring in the second or third quarters, due to the ankle-deep mud and water. The Tribe's final touchdown came in the fourth period when Jerry Presley skirted left end for the TD. The Indians' defense again did very well, hold- ing the Tigers to 28 yards rushing for the entire game. The Tribe's big line was the de- ciding factor as it completely overpowered the smaller tigers. Boys ' Basketball The '57-'58 KHS Boys' Basketball Team was an improvement over last year s team Tournaments participated in were the Bragg City Invitational, Kennett Invitational Dunklin County and the Class L Regional at jackson Prospects are good for the next season with a champion Iunior High Team coming into high school a winning B Team and only two seniors leaving because of graduation The Dexter and Class L Regional games are not listed below as they have not been played yet Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Malden Deering Hayti Cardwell Caruth Bragg City Se nath Wardell Campbell Arbyrd GAMES Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Kennett Caruthersvllle Cardwell Caruth Clarkton Holcomb Portageville Horners ville Sikeston Campbell Poplar Bluff 3 Varsity J ' AB Team BACK ROW: Manager Farless, Hogan, Vavak, Stafford, Traylcr, and Manager Cook. FRONTROW: Carrol, Thomason, McFadden, Charlland, and Abzzrcrurnbro. 2 3 . . f w .lunzor fhgh loam County Champs with 13-1 record. Manager Lawyer, McMillan, Watson, Thrown, Youm, Braswell, Howard, Klrkman, IonLs, and Manager Felts. Xu... 4 ,, .. A if Hrst Ten . i C ,S ' X 'Ax 2 , 5 ' .O A 'J x 4, 3.1 , . 1 3 2 Q4 I 7' I is M 1 2 DON ALPORD DON DARDEN BOB WATSON IOHN ROBINSON L85 O4 K H S Clrls Basketball The team had twelve glrls who had lettered back to begln thls season However they got off to a bad start by beglnnmg practlce late Three Junlors and eleven sopho mores made up the squad for the 1957 58 season The games played thls year were wrth Malden Senath Arbyrd Cardwell Caruth Holcomb and Hornersvllle Tournaments ln whrch they partlclpated were the Bragg Clty lnvltatlonal Kennett Invltatlonal and the Dunl lln County Tournament at hornersvllle GlTlS basketball lS coached by Mr Ray Saunches X KHS GIRLS TEAM ' 7 . I I .' I . , - -I . I I I I I . 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We A rv 9 is T ,f M H, SHARON PRICE Qc- gon CD GLEN DA FINLLY MARY DAVIDSON I quad Members MARTHA BIXLER VIRGINIA LEWIS 4,5 9 --1 EKY IO BROWN MARGARET MUSE MARGARET BUCHANAN PHYLLIS IONES 4' TT LEE ANN VVILSON GWIL N RORING MARTHA HINSON C7 41 .Y ' f ,3 Q.,-A . 6 KHS Tennis Team The 1957 58 Tennls Team shows promlse of l1v1ng up to the records past teams have made Compared to last year's team It lacks experlence but has done qulte well so far It started out the flrst part of 1ts spllt season Umgust, September Aprll Mayj by placlng hlgh IH both the Kennett and Malden Summer Invltatlonal Tournaments and later by defeatlng Cardwell by a score of erght matches to one Under the coachmg of Mr I L Parks, Kennett has an lmpresslve record rn the Dlstrlct Meet at Cape Glrardeau havlng won seven out of eight years Last sprlng, Frank Shelton and Johnny Moore, of the 1956 57 team took flrst ln doubles and second and thlrd 1n smgles at the Cape Clrardeau tournament These same two won second ln doubles ln the State Tournament at CO1Umb1a KHS TENNIS TEAM ACK ROW Mr I L Parks Coach watson Thrower McFadden Brown Bulla and French FRONTR W Nllllams Parr Bruton Robrnson Johnson and Cox v.v7pffw K 'evgff' 1 K I W' as '1M'eg'm-fcaoah ' J- .1 'G Ai 9 K STEVE THROWER ROGER MCPADDEN ROEHL IOHNSON -'rf'-fm quad Members CHARLES BULLA LANNY REAGAN SHELBY BRUTON .Nh 'fi if my GEORGE FRENCH RALPH WILLIAMS IIM COX SHELTON and MOORE Doubles Champs Afwf! 7 . lfff-. . 4' , , V ' . 'V 524 N ,si' f-,winwv WM-AM f V ' 'K ,H 7 V I 1 K E R R R 'Rf Q Q, ' . L 71, k 1 , Qwciwf ' . sq 'Q ,, A , 1 Q gm-0 V xv, if Ri Y A 4' R A ,R R A , V K. R R 2 1 R K, ' wx 1 A . R 1 R l R ,, .Vs 1 -rf R R R A E 5123 - ,Q 6 f 4 - E7 mf I1 ,, 5, ' ff? RR 4 W R ., RR ,R -R . ,, ,, , R , R, , , - Q' ...... R RR - I 1 A' R f . U Y,i.k,,w',l'.9.4,f, fxf 'fill 'iiR'VyRw: gg? Ljlgl ,R i Q' f R R R ',f'fff'fQ'.ff Q ,.',' A If I fl? ,rfb iff A J V ff-If--f R ' -' , five JV trac' 5 v 4 ' fa . f I U? Braswell and Sexton out front. 1. T B ,iw 1 Taffeta l f 'A -F , I, M.. ,nr ,- f N af 4. , N Sexton hurdles in Kennett Invitational. . .,'.:- KHS Track Team The l957 Track Team consisted of about 20 boys. Meets participated in were: Poplar Bluff Relays, Kennett Invitational, Dunklin County Meet, Big 8 Conference Meet, Freshman and Soph- omore Big 8 Conference Meet, District Meet, and Missouri State Class B Meet. Lettermen returning are: Iohn Robinson, Kent Sexton, Douglas Bell, Charles Carrol, Tom Goodrich, Don Darden, Ted Gargas, and Fred Ford. T Q i? It .ir yi T if -wwggyu , . ' 'Y 'nh Q55 X ggi Qhww , . Y - - V Y A K 5. , .., , 1 ' 6 Q, , 'Q 'fi f, , . , , A' .P P - , V , X -, X if A ' i t 2 M 1 O4 ' Gargas puts the shot in Dunklin County Meet. po,-d and Skaggs start a Sprint, 108 .Z K H S Baseball In the sprlng and summer season of 1957 KHS put lnto actlon 1tS flrst baseball team The team turned ln a sausfactory record Only flVG games were played durlng the sprlng wlth Senath Bragg Clty Wardell Clarkton and Holcomb Mr Blll McAll1ster was the sprlng coach After the school term ended the team contlnued to play and entered a league whlch was made up of teams from Dunklln and Pemlscot Countles A new coach Mr Ray Sauncnes took over the squad for the summer The team lmproved greatly wlth experlence Two boys from Slkeston Jerry Presley and Blll Thoma on added needed strength to the squad The Indlans flnlshed second ln league play wlth seven vvlns and three losses Haytl took flrst place a dependable pltcher to back up Ierry Huffstutler When the tournament started though lt was a dlfferent story The Indlans won the tournament ln three games beatlng Wardell 6 O Hayt1 13 O and Ross 5 4 In the playoff Mlke jones led the team ln battlng wlth a 545 average and Huffstutler contrlbuted some very flne pltchlng Plans at thls tlme are a blt 1ndef1n1te as to sprlng baseball and 1t lS now probable that baseball wlll be played durlng the summer season only BACK ROW Huffstutler, Parr, L Iones, Carroll, Martm, and M Iones FRONT ROW Presley, Thomason, Farless, Tmmn, and Conner 0 , . I 4 M - . . . . . . I I I l I I ' ' I L ' I . . . . I 1 X I r U I ' ' ' ' C ' I V I The Indians' main weakness in the two-game-a-week schedule was their lack of L ' I I , . l . . I . - I V - I - ' 1 ' V W Campus Capers im X pjimx , 31,1 X ' A X' Lx 4 Y 351:- ' Q1 0 'N 2 - Q L ...lf f 1:- l lg! Q-'I iii: O!!! L 1-s., -Q 4921. ' pr I' ,x, A.: , if QR .SP . QQFUT,-2 69 SB . rr in E' 8 Q Q ,,......g.....L ,-1 ,l aff' SI. Pal Q9 Students 5011 Frolic Al Wu.. ak E' 5' 4- 9' ' if ki if-M 5 5 :g i 5 T112 SATELLITES 1 ra ' N - - 'k 1 ' fl P . A Rock- n-Roll Combo. They call themselves, from left. Sputm Y. 9- 4 N Uohn Noblelp Sputnik II tHe-nry Horstmannl: Sputruk IU CROHYUE LOOUQYJI Sputnik IV fBob Painelfa new memberl: Sputnik V iKe1th Duncanj. 'Lil Since this pzcture, B111 Kelley, on piano, has jomed the group. They play for school and communltv events. 1 G5 Valentine QW ll IU? , oooq e-Ye 9 Q6 as ,. ,naw we Q wb W0 O gebdqxz 306 wa 'O evo s I 1 g Looks lik e fun X do Presldent Goodman presents Q 1 it t H 3 to Key Club Valentine Pat Philllps. ' 9517. C! FOO Ga, Ile 'Ms , UC WC Eat Ox X 114 St mac ap Pep assemslles are M3103 a regular part of Cam- . B , EXW WHS G pus BCllVllY. V Agn? fro' Car gp Baxxpiivm U ya O5 ,gy -' ' S pit-'QQ ionCOuV 4 Q av' C uid 5 on j 91' , UUE-,7 Mer rifle 14,1361-et CATTEIVD rd Gr A 'le Ny- .QAS , ,wa Beck y, I S A 51655 Wo pi y Bejlemes gER5.' YN- 30 vkeffi BU! Saafjjdqd W6 6.96 Ilqersi . on 0 wif vm.. V50 4170- POR PATRIOTIC SOPHOMORE THEME PARTY KHS Twrrlcrs on hand for every game. 'Q- Q 1?'!Y'FW'fX1Y'ff 1 Original Sateintes get ready to perth... Tor xgommunity Polio Ball 1 K 2 f X AX 'X 7 Advertzsements BE ST WISHES SENIORS KENNETT BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1000 WATTS 8 3 0 KC DAYTIME 98 9 MEGACYOLES DAY AND NIGHT FIRST FM STATION KLNNLTT MISSOURI PM SOUTHEAST MISSOURI'S U' ' ' ' - I. Dr E l Spence, M D Dr Paul Baldwin M D t f langdon R Jones Robert H Jones langdon E Jones, C l U Dr George Q Dunmlre, M Dr J C MllIs,D DS John M Dalton Of Hamm B Treasure Dr leoJ Benson, Jr, M D John Hall Dalton CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 The Presnell Hospital MEMBER OI MISSOURI HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Dr W E Smrth,Jr DDS Dr PaulC MrItenberger,M Smrth s Store for Women Elbert L Ford d Jamesf Ford N nn s d f Sq Pall' A. Sllfef, .lf 9 Compliments Complim 'C Of Of 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 , , . , Compliments Of F mous Bran s at Popular Prices , o i e o uare - l nn tt Missouri J I l I I C ON GRATULATI ONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1 958 FROM Bradley 81 Noble Abstract Co Delta Gas Company LP Gas and Appliances Baker Sullivan Motor Company A Baby Gas Well In Every Back Yard 511 Flrst Street Pontlac GMC Trucks Kennett M1ssour1 Flrst Street -n Mrs Kelly and Iane Ann look on as father storms out after Miss Pringle TRUCKS Kennett M15 soun ' . 1- I I . Q , ' ' 505 ' at -4 ' . .. I - CONGRATULATIONS . . TO THE CLASS OF l958' F195 f Ra, The Darly rr In Democrat THE DAILY NEWSPAPER SERVING MISSOURI S GREATEST FARMING REGION Srmefs Clmrc Pharmacy 3 Drlve In vvlndow Prescrlptlons Phone 8 32 33 Free Dellvery 215 College Compllments L a W y e r B r o w n Thomason Gargas and Huffstutler look rather Blakemore Grocery me before Q a me tlme 8 3683 . Pi reef . 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GHEYK1 L11 awe LAME SNES TELEPHONE 8 4545 12 3 1 FIRST STREET KENNETT MISSOURI National Cleaners Beautlful Dry Cleamng Shlrts Laundry Phone 8 3424 816 St FFBHCIS Street Kennett Mlssourl McDaniel Firestone Dealer Store Authorlzed Phllco Dealer Your Safety Is Our Busmess They voted Butch off the Team 117 South Slde of Square Kennett Mls sourl H u Mel , , F H I U of-'gait , I Freytag Implement Company Iohn Deere -- Sales and Service gal Dn- X Phone 8 46 7 1 Kennett Mlssourl Fred Ford Shoe Shop George 5 Cleaners Prompt and Courteous Servlce and Kennett News Agency E L Dotsor Owner 104 Kennett Street Phone 8 2343 Kennett Mlssourl Kennett MISSOUII Dunkhn Wholesale Co School Supplles Drugs Sundrles Ready For The Game' 410 East Washlngton Martln Carroll Cook and James Kennett MISSOUII Hunter Pfllltlllg Co jim Farmefs 109 S11cer Shoe Store 107 South Slde Square Phone 8 3930 Men s Wear 111 South Slde Square Kennett Mls sourl Kennett Mls sourl , 4 7 if' ' e I. Mills -- M.s. ward , 4 A ll ' I I I I . 1 - I H g C1ement1ne keeps things to herself Hemphill Gin 81 Delinting Co. so much more now Gerald Kennett MlSSOUfl Comphments Of COmP1lff1e1'1tS Of BenF Harns0ll Company 308 Flrst Street G1ftS For Every Occaslon Mrs HughR Cawthon Propmetor Kennett Mlssourl Southwest Corner of Square Interstate Glass 81 Supply C0 Auto Glass DuPont Auto Pamts Phone 8 2444 920 St Francls Street Kennett M1ssour1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS DIRECTORS BERT SHELTON Chalrman Of The Board CHARLES B BAKER A L DAVIDSON Farmer Merchant Farmer W C MCHANEY FRANKI SHELTON Vlce Presldent AVIHIIOR W F SHELTON III I C WELMAN V1ce Presldent Presldent OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES KAY ALLGIER Stenographer BARBARA LEDBETTER Bookkeeper A L DAVIDSON V1ce Presldent W C MCI-IANEY Vlce Presldent CAROLYN FLOYD Bookkeeper MARIE MASON Teller FAYE HARPER, Bookkeeper HOPE MATTHEWS Proof Clerk VERNA HARRISON Note Teller E M MERRITT, Asst VICE Presldent FRANCES HORNBECK Secretary RONALD NELSON Inspector Appralser ROBERTA JACKSON Secretary E L PORTERFIELD Asst Cash1er INEZ KENNEDY Bookkeeper MERLE PORTERFIELD Teller IOE ICERR, Agr1cultural Representatlve E L ROBISON Cash1er THOMAS KINSEY Asst Cashler BERT SHELTON Chalrman Of The Board R F LAWYER Asst Cashler W F SHELTON III Vlce Presldent GERALDINE STOUT Bookkeeper IRENE TULLIS Secretary WAN DA WALL, Teller MURIEL WALPOLE, Asst Cashler I C WELMAN Presldent GRACE WESTERFIELD Teller ANNE WILLIAMS Note Teller IOE HAYWOOD Bu1ld1ng Caretaker ESTABLISHED 1890 'X BA RX XXX N X XX X Xw xxmX X xwmmmmwmxmwwmmmwizvs M--f KENNETT, Mo MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION U D O D O . o o I s o 1 1 0-0 I - I 0 0 1 ' - I I 1 I Q o o l - I I I I 0 0 I a 1 1 ' ' 0 0 1 I ' I 0 0 I Q . 0 Q I I . I- I I 1 O Q 0 1 . I . 1 I X 4 4 SN Q 4 4 4 -1 X X X N X SX N X X X X X X X X .X X X S. x ' ' A X 9 s X S M' N X o 0 9 .- ,..,. 0 Kennett Floor Coverings 603 First Street Phone 8-932 2 Kennett Missouri Plumbing Supplies Electrical SuDDl1eS Builders Hardware V Belts and Pulleys Sporting Goods Alummumware Tarpaullng Enamelware Tools Kennett Hardware Co Palm Northeast Corner Square Phone 8 3617 Jack 81 Carmack Arrlrne Servrce Statron Mobilgas 6: Mo b1lOll Gas Most Used In Economy Runs And Championship Races sth Moblloll 400 First Street Mobuqas B Boys In Action Phone 8 3636 R H Jones Abstract 81 Trtle Guaranty Co Established 1886 Home Of The Loan arRanger The Only Complete Set Of Abstract Books In Dunklin County QKTLE4, Iim Collier President W C Huffman Owner N A : a Kennett Frnance Corp GSI' 19 Kennett lVllSSOL1I'1 unovzn :mum 714 Flfst Street o L Y l Q , l , I I I I ll - - u C u I' ' - o 0 o 0 ' o o ' ll ll ll - II xl rr ' SY' 00 - - I Q Q 1 Q , , , . 1 -0 . I Compliments Of A Frzend H ' 1 Wallace Sloan Motor Co. Best In Used Cars Guaranteed For One Year Phone 8 2877 1101 St Francls Kennett Mlssourl Comphments Edenton lamb Company Hamra s Department Stores Wholesale Dunklrn County Block Company 204 Depot street Free Est1mates Phone 8 9291 Z Concrete 81 Llght Aggregate Blocks Sand Cement Mortar 9 6 Hlghway 25 North Kennett Mlssourl il Q Phone a 3760 'JPG Kennett MISQOUI1 K lust Restlngl j Harrrs Department Store Dress For Less Phone 8 3420 N W Corner Square Of 7 It l y 1 ,j C C 1 S QL .-. Arkansas Missouri Power Co. and 1 Associated Natural Gas Co HOMER L REAMES Compliment Of A 81W Root Beer Stand t f Ballmger Variety th Sd 8 2355 8 2316 Boyd Outboard Sales START EM YOUNG 112K t Baker Implement Co I Complimen s O Manager Sou i e Square Senath Kennett Phone - Phone - P ' F Farmall Tractors 4 J H I International Trucks B E R an G L Phone 8- 646 -S 2 A K tt Missouri S I S f I M B LY , , 2 O A f A A S o,a nnett S reet im McComb l Congratulatlons l Blakemore Drug Store Drxre Applrance Company Trade More Wlth Blakemore Your RCA Dealer Phone 8 3741 Radlo H1181 TV Kennett M1ssour1 601 F1I'St Street Phone 8 2823 Registration Is Serious Business Kennett M1ssour1 For The Freshmen Baker Welman Insurance Agency Phone 8 4677 104 St Francls Street Kennett M1SSOUIi Cemellmems Of Clark s Electric Shop For Supplles and Contractlng Clyde's Hrway Statron Your Buslness Is Appreclated 1228 Flrst Street Louls Powell Clyde Walpole Owner Manager I' Y Q o o o u - u . l Q - l . I . , ' o o 1 1 C O MPLI MZE NTS OF West Y Motor Company 81 Rommes Auto Sales KENNETT MISSOURI Wilson Auto Salvage Thrower Prmtmg Co 105 K tt Str t W By 82828 AnythigTht Mtl I-hgh y25 N th g d l i O nne ee e u Phone - n a 's e a Kennett Missour1 Phone 8-3270 ' wa or K tt Missouri Game looks kinda rou h, oesn't it ? ' Westgate Hotel The Friendly Atmosphere 1204 St Francis Jerald Boyd and Don Darden Kennett Missouri Slicer Men s Shop S The Little Store With Big Bargains North Side Of Square Phone 8 9631 107 Slicer Walsh s Bug Star Quality Stamps With Every Purchase Tom Benson Owner Northeast Court Square Kennett M1 s souri Kennett Mis souri Compliments Of Sterlmg Store 5425 To Sl OO Quality Merchandise Phone 8 3433 Kennett Missouri I 1 1 f W? Il ll ' 9 , o . ll ' ' ' s ll Kennett Mis souri Kennett Mis souri 1 o WT s 4..- f , Compliments Of Palace and Ritz Theaters Southeast Missouri's Finest Theaters Kennett Mis souri Compliments Of Strregel Auto Company New Plymouth Sport Suburban Compllments Of Rerd s Restaurant Pame Auto Parts me Foods The Bootheel s Best 108 Kennett 1335 Flrst Street Kennett M1ssour1 Kennett MISSOUII Muslcl Purcell s Department Store Better Goods For Less Money Ah West S1de Of Square Dream Kennett Mlssourl ' 1 ' , o u l ll , , R' X u I Compl1ments Of Kennett Coal 81 limestone C0 M B Workman and Iohn Shlpman Department Store Phone 8 2 668 H1111 KENNETT MISSOURI lorance Drug Store Comphmems of SGYVICG To The SICK Kansas llfe Insurance 221 Flfst Street MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICE Phone 8 2625 108 North Slde Square Kennett M1 s sour1 Kennett Flower Shop For The Unusual In Flowers Flowers By Telegraph Flower Phone 8 3838 Mr. Pohnka looks on 915 F11-513 Street at registratlon of Freshmen! F A ' 8 8 l O X :ai i lawyer Jewelry Company D1amOHdS Watches PENNEY Costume Jewelry ALWAY 5 1: 4 R 5 1 Q UA L11 yn We Sell The Best and Servlce The Rest THE HOMIE OF VALUES 204 Flrst Street Kennett M1ssour1 P 81 M Musrc Store Records of All Speeds H.1F1 Players and Sheet Muslc North of Post Off1C6 Phone 8 2 963 Kennett IVl1SSOUI'1 Ready For Homecoming Parade! i 30th Year of Servmg The People of This Commuruty John Legan Proprletor Kennett Engine and Boller Works Cecll Anthony Propnetor All Kinds Of New and Repalr Machlne Work Welding Paris Super Market The Fastest Growing Market In Southeast M1ssour1 Z W Bud Parr Phone 8 9312 722 Kennett Street , - a Palace Cafe Q : -X I I I . y I I I . f ?r, e '-a..a'! .. I lentz Furniture Company We Furnished Your Grandmother's Home In Kennett Since 1893 Phone 8-3737 South Main Street Compliments Of lohnson s Home Of Feminine Flattering Fashions Comphmems S84 S Auto Supply Co Vifholesale Distributors Phone 8 2094 Polly legan 620 First Street Compliments Mead s Jewelry Freshman initiation 7 A Of ' ' Kennett Missouri Of ' ' , . BEST VVISHES SENIORS X WA 32 I ill ,H TNF Sl X12 comm I CNW'-5 BNN' K E N N E T T s 9 A N K DONOR OF THE ANNUAL S1000 SCHOLARSHIP EXEHHHEE BHHK 3 f f'f,W417-.,, KrLNN5TT M sown: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Q . ,A n,-AWE X! Vi- ,X ,ff'! XX' -.QNX , X xg A X Y X .EE I g l LI XXQi'?r ' Iii' W XX N - ak' QU W. ff 3- X. Nw T' fa f EEE E E QQ I A 2 ' f a q Q E . X ' W fx s ' 6 I H .ir ' 0 I S Redman Insurance Agency Semo Insurance Agency, Inc. Personal Service 115 College Street Chas. Carroll, Manager Phone 8-3733 Phone 8-3171 Kennett Missouri Kennett Missouri The 1958 INDIAN Staff slncerely appreclates the sup port given by the busmesses and the mdivlduals through the placement of advertisements 1n our yearbook Compliments Kell sSpol1mg Goods KING-SIZE STANDARD SIZE Now' e I jf 6' STANHBARD SIZE C SIZES fuoveqhunmalol swuuunllllrl in convsmsm Qgigffff Sign Of Good Taste I I Of ! ' I Vs '- fees' can n do 111' 1 x fp. .il .jfl!. ! xl!! I Q. 1 ' -Il Ai-fjS1'f0.- 1 Alfi 533.71-J Pgjl 1 1 n 3 8 an I nsuhstvl , I -I c 1 s 3 3 Q, ' I Q 1 o 0 o -. il , , 40 Autograph I: A


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