Knoxville High School - Jester Yearbook (Knoxville, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Julius Bloclc, ancl George England, JEIITICS P8lllSgfOX'f' NVHS il DCNV lTH'lTll'l0I'. Sllillf ing Stanley Pumlrey. At llie meelings. lielcl every olli ning, tlie members aclminislerecl of tlie sclqool ancl discussed the us er Tuesclax ne tlwe comp ehon ual Business Bliss Susan .lane Bylaee. lwokkm-pf-r Diumnml . . . ufive feel Iwo, eyes of lxlru-'H Bliss Nlary Blair. serretary lo superini Prelly eyes . . .Nlinnvapolis , . . pnyrllerlz lxliss Dora .lean Bybee, scerelixry io enclenl S principal BITS. cwlllrl? . . . UPXFIISPSI PXCIISPS! PXFIISUSH lxilrs. JPHH Dibclen. Englisll. lfnglisli ro B. A.. Boston University Cililllliibiil Univ!-rsily AAITS, ljfllf ..., IXYPII' ISYIQIIITICIPI' . . . ll'1ll7l'll' mposilion r BITS- Rlllll 1-CHSLITP, Englislx, l:l'l'lll'll, m:1il1enmtir's A. B.. Nortliwc-sl:-rn Univcrsily Ulillllilllllqn . . slmting party lmslvss FITS. l4HI'l'lPlll' l'lllSl0D. ll0lllPI!lHliil'IEI Lomliarcl College UAlno,un1us, nmol . , . jewelry . . H Rip il ou! NITS. Nliili' CZOINI. lunvlirooln supervisor A. Cnrnc-II Collvffv cillil' . . . Ihr' diefvfs lvmplress . . . prolly mr Duane Jolinson. lihmry B. A.. Augusiann Collvgv Graclualv work, Univvrsity of lllinois Preslzy pwlal-puslwr . . . vumiions ni summer school Q BITS. GFHCQ Xian CICI1 I-I6lll'I'C, llnglisli. sp:-crli B. S.. Universily ol Missouri Nl. F. A.. Univ:-rsiiy ol Olclalmma uplay relwnrsalionigliln . . . lravolvr JOIID King. snrinl sinrlir-s, sric-nw B. A.. Knox Collegi- Iffl. A.. Univ:-rsiiy ol' lllinois Conch of rlmmps . . . 'lyouse guys . . oulcluor sporlsmon W1'IIPSICy GOOCINVIIT. Sl'l0lll'i' B. S., Norillern Illinois Siaic-NTr'zu'Iic-rs Collr-go Gracluaie work. University ol Illinois Politician . . , coffee-clrinlzer . . . linn-Ie:-vgwr JHITICS 11gl'lC'LlIIllIl' B. S.. University ol lllinois Gmcluaie work, Univcrsity of lllinois Field irips . . . vaculion in New Orlvnns JHICP Reams, il'lflUSh'iRI arls B. S.. Easiern Stale Coll:-go M. A., Universiiy of Illinois Keniucleiun . . . lnol Ivsls . . . niglzl svlzool .IHCIC lvlilltxf. Biology. gf:-nvrnl sri:-nro B. S.. .lamvs Millilmn Univorsily GraCluRh' worlc. Univorsily ol Iown Bugs in ilw full. loaves in llw springl Nlill-'S AYIIPS. lxusiness c-mluvnlion B. S.. Kansas Slate Tc-arlwvrs Collm-go M. A.. Univ:-rsiiy ol Iowa UDear Sin , . . Howl you Iwarcl Ilw om' nlmnl-? FFPEI LOHI'QI't'l1. K'Ill'IllISll'y'. pliysivs. rounsolor B. S., Univvrsily ol Illinois K Gruduale work. llnivvrsity ol Illinois Lieuienunt . . . sharp clollms . . . unmn will: ilu' mo nies ' ' IAIHTOICI KlllHI'. l'. Iiislory. sorinl prolalvms A. B.. Univvrsily ol' lllinois ivmfluah' work. Norlllwvslvrn llnixvrsily Frienrlly . . . Urlosv up slump . . . senior worrivs lx IiSS lrnla Cilllli-'H. lyping. goin-ral lwusinc-ss B. Xvvsiorll lllinois Slain' College' Dr. Sclu-'ivvls wife' , . . Usmull and neu! ,fl Don ZIIUIHFFIUEIII, llillSit' B. Illinois Xvvslvynn linivvrsily' NI Iinivvisily ol Illinois -UIIIIIPI' in u row . . . Img lmlnysiflvrl Nlrs. Francis Van Ciicson. mush' tx. IXHUX Cillllvgs' fiongvninl . . . lmlvl zluylvuvlwr ROIJt'Fl ciI'Cg'OI'y. typing.1,31-nm-rnllmsimws Ii. S.. Xvvslvrn Illinois Shilo Collvgm- cifilllllilll' worl-1. Nvcslc-rii Illinois Sink' Collvgfc' lroullmll rvnlvr . . . wrvstlvr . . . 'lm nu! lvliss fiullvllln 1 Nliss ..Il'iiI1llt'lIl' Slll'ill'i'I', ilmllivllmlifs A. B.. Knox Collvgfr NXIPU-QTOUIIIPKI . , . I. . . . purliul io Hniflzs Nlrs. Lois Gorman. lrmglmgr-.lm XV:-slvrn Illinois Sink' Collvgz' I,U0l1tIlll'l'HlP . . . iN'lygrunclsur1's lulvsl-U .IOSPDII Jones. IIIQIIINXIIIHIIVS. sfivmf' li. S., Xfvvslern Illinois Stale Collvgv Nl. S.. XV:-sh-rn Illinois Shih- Colle-Qc' Dvvp voirv . . . family man . . . urilllnwlic' rules Nlrs. Gloria Jolinson, Sm-ia! Studi,-S A. B.. XV:-slr-rn Illinois Stats: College firnrllmlr- worli, W'7f'Slf'ffl Illinois Slain Collrgr- lWrs.Rf1fere-0 . . . vommulvr . . . sunny rlisposilion Nliss XVOOISGY. liHlQIlilQ1'ill'IS XXIOSIPFII Illinois Slate' Collcgfv ulvliy. I lmcl lmll1 of your purvnls in srlxuulln Flrs. Nanfy Vvvllnorv. lnngumgvarls fx. KIl0X CXOIIPQC' Siylisli . . . If-nlli flour fur-arihf .IEICIC NVIHHIIGI, pliysifnl vcluralion B. S.. Univc-rsity olknlissuuri S.. Uliivrrsily ol xlissouri lully . . . inlrurnuruls . . . Hyun lmrwlwmll Bliss PHINOIIEI N0fCIQTt'n. pl.,-sir-nl1-flwmiun li. IX.. !xllLfllSlilIHl Coll.-gc Uxvvll, unylmun . . . Ixus cliupvruru- . . uuigli flmps ixliss E.IiZEIIJl'lIl CJHICCS. Ililllllxlllillilllgf B. S.. Univvrsily' ol Illinois lfngmgvcl . . . Bilmle filulm . . . niglzf sc-,mol E. JENSEN, Superinlencienl B. iiiinois Slate Normui Univvrsily Ni. S.. Universily of iiiinois Eri. D., linivvrsily oi Niissouri Doc .,... our aiiabiv supvrinlvncionl' ..... . . . . . iuxurious oiiicc- . . . . . iiometown - Hvyworiii convvrsalionaiist ami story-leiivr .....,.. ian oi Cari Sanfiinurg ..... aclive in Christian Ciiurvii . . . . . . . Santa was generous-new TV . . . . . new green Dc-Solo .... roffev firinia-r . . . . El iricnci lo all ,.... . at 5 . . DONALD M. PRINCE, principal B. Niurray Sialv Coiivgv. Kvnlllvicy fi. S.. University oi iiiinois D.. University of iiiinois Chu' Ufkgooci Coniiiinn . . . upslairs oiiifv . . . . . . . . . . Crossviiic- nalivv . . . pai io aii . . . . goori svnsv of iiumor ..... vxpvrl spa-aiwr at ass:-mbiic-s . . . . . siiov siiinc al nuclion . . . ixioliiociisl Ciiurcii affairs ..... nolc-ci for moving . . . apple of iiis eyv -Kaliiy .... reci upiioislc-rm-ci Forci .... a Hprincvi' iw is . . - Senior class uflvisers: Harolil Kulat. .lmnes Litchlielfl. .larlc ler. Uuzme .lohnson. Seventy-one seniors have now completed four eventful. memorable years ancl have arrived at their gracluation time. As they are about to begin another phase of their lives, they recall some ol the highlights ol their tour years. They remember walking into the halls ol RHS as ulittle green treshiesu. to be initiated as lull- lleclgecl citizens of KHS. Don Englancl was presiclent: .lim Tarochione, vice-presiclentg ancl Jucly Block. secretaryetreasurer. S. representa- tives were Sylvia Poole ancl Ernie Bybee. Jucly Block was atlenrlant to the fQueen at Homecom- ing. As sophomores they no longer hail that emeralcl looli. Dicla Totten was presicient: Sally Hump- hreys, vice-presiclent: and Jucly Bloclc. secretary- treasurer. Jill Bloclc ancl Ernie Bybee were S. C. representalixes. Ann lxtotter was attenclant to the lirst maicl-of-honor at Homecoming. Then as juniors. they were lecl by Ernie Bybee. presirientg Don Cowman, vice-presiclent: anal Dorothy Xvhitson. secretary-treasurer. S. C. rep- resentatives were pat l.aFollette, Jerry Smith, anti I2 Svllillf class officers: Ruth Ann Gustalson. .lerry Smith, ,lim Tarorhione. 7256 .lim Tarochione. Ernie Bybee servecl as vice- presiclent of the S. C. ancl Jucly Bloclx as secretary- treasurer. ln April they presentecl the play. HCM- tain Going Up . Then in hlay they put on the Junior-Senior Prom at the Galesburg Club. ln the fall of 1055, as the almighty seniors . their aolvisers were hir. Kulat. chairman: hir. ljlchlielcl, hir. Johnson. ancl Nir. Nliller. Jerry Smith was presicientg Jim Tarochione, vice-presi- clenl: ancl Ruth Ann Gustafson. secretary-treas- urer. Don Cowman. Patsy Cottom. and .iurly Block servecl as S. C. representatives. Ernie By- bee was the S. C. presiclent ancl Pat I.aFollette was secretary-treasurer. Sancly Xvesterlielci ancl Jucly Block servecl as eclitors of the Blue Bulletin and Jester respectively. The class sponsorecl the Homecoming at which Pat LaFollette was crownecl Queen. In December they presentecl the play, A lVlurcier Has Been Arrangerlu. ln the spring they were guests at the Junior-Senior Prom. Then came a three-day class trip to the Lalce ol' the Qzarlcs. Niissouri. The tour successful years were enclecl with baccalureate ancl graflualion. JF Dick .LXSIILJEIIIQII Hllvlln , , . eusygmingy . . . sports . . . Runs Blorli lil . . . fllvlllisfly fizzlv . Cl,.X..Y. pn-,xy . . . mnvgyv lim iv Bylwf- Hruu-ning' . . . Slurfm-nl tiUlIlIt'f, prvxy . , . frivurny .lucly Block fvslvr vclilur . . . L'llv4'r14'1ll1L'l' . unique' . . rouvge' AAIIICIHI Carlson Blum' vyvs . . . 1:.l'f.rX .... quivl Jenni-s Carlson uSll'l'lIl-'H . . . lmnling . . Imslevl ,losm-ply Ehrilmgor Im' . . . U1-u'c'ul . . . fmrlml . . s4'r1'iL'1' 'DOD Ellfl El12'lill1ll , emu . . . rx pn- x y IIDX IHHIHJ . . , rflliil Franli De-losl Qluivl . . . fuullmu . . . H11 fillm'l'i4'n IJUHHIKI CN0NYI'IlilIl 'l'U',etlllU . . . prvxy . . purly Icing CZOIIK' IDUTIHIIII Qyuivl . , . form-I pluyvr . . . ',urnu'r Murgnrvl Cronoblv HIXIIISIQSH . . . rfuuring . . . DirIc'- Hrlll C ilrr HCi41l'Ji1'n . . . cfimnurul . Palsy Cullum x II. 2.151-s uf Mm' . I .H.A. Hd V fri:-muy Roibvrl Fauiiuwr Nx'ill'l'0I'l I t'iCll'l VITHIIIJOYM' . . . qllivi . . . Svivrin riuim 'Bnif' . . . fl'lll'IZ',t!0iiHlH . . . '40 rim' Piynmnlit .IQJYCU ITOX Slevi guilur . . . friunciiy . . . iwowrr vyvs Nivivin Gibson 'Nixnrlyi' . . . imlvpvnrivnl . . lmnling Donairi Giimius HIJUIII-U'yH . . . fnnlinxiilrurie NIU.. Gary Coil' uSiin1 . . . l:,i:..'i .... guns Niiciu-y fiorrion uiwivien . . . Inu-ie , . . frim-miri1i4'ievr1 Rlliil Ann Guslaison Gus . , . piano . . . nursing Shilfilll .IRIYICS Sully HHLQL 'AHic'u1p . . . puppy . -.ll l1ll?n J0.'5xnn l1llQlllJEllllCS lo . Nrrmgnu . . . HllliO!'l'Hl' . . . rlunring . purlivs LIE'lYl'lf'S JHCOIJS luke . . . Blf' Air lwmru . . . rouvgv .lmncs Hutchison Hufvlz , . . cars , . . yr:-on cwlll'l'il' IQOHEIINI IYIHIISOII --lxyillllilt'-I . . , fnulfmu . . . 'lil ford b:llQ'l'l'lC' lv'If'li'lnlIl'l' KQPIIUU . . . ayuivl . . . lmnliug Sally Humplmrvys Blflllfl ,Iliff !Jl'Ull'll UYVS . . . mujorm-He' . . . Annu Rily JOII I1 SUIT 1.1 A .... I uf luirmis Pixlriciu I..1lf0Il4-m- Pill , . . NV. Svcfy . . . Qll1'1'll . . . Punliur' oolfmulrarfc , . . U. lzrry Lua Dannv Nlfxlllnin Dun . . . Hn! R061 Flags . r.ulAiv . . . sporls . . . rvlire fuslnm nsluzlion ini Ill 0l'l'nll'k Iilblfl' . . . furmirxg Blu lxlfxlllldll Slwuuy . . . Hum 131 llllllfillfl l.l.A. , , sux-H guy ...I IDUHZIICI AIl'cN0l'l1li l:urnwr lrnumv XXIII CIE' Pinm ' foollmu . . . llIlIS1 l'5 IX'1CNa1llQIll . . . 13.11. f Ii . . . mu UIQ goofvr Yi. - se I:l'l'CI Ni'ISlJl1 l v4ll'!a-QSM . . foullrufl . . . clown will: lIllHlt'lI'0l'l1 Barbara fluclorliirlc nBarIn . . . yelling :along will: If-zu'Iu'rs . . . purtivs . . . rrluvgm- ily mon .HUIS . . . IFIUIICHY . . . PIQIHU . . Slillllllfl ,lllkhlll 5I00rv fuzfy . . .mmrgmfn . . .fxnux IIUIIIIKI Bill Nc-'son ulusl pfuiu Hill . . lruck Impping Xvilliurcl Aloorv Xvocmclyu . , . ,fy ,... lxlurillvs aw' Pulririn Nlillvr Hpcllu , . . lmljorvllc' , AI1l4uNI1:rr4ly Cori nm- Floors- Nfwuriv' . . . 'lrmvn vyz-s , . . urliSl Roclnvy fnin 'RMT' , . , B.lf' .... H110 Auvn Pfersfhy .IIUIIPYH . . , B.l.f'. pruxy NIQUIHIH C Iwrv IJOOIO Sylvia A' Qvln munry' ruzfvl lvllvr wriling IDOIIRIIKI IJOXVUII Hlfrrllru-I! . . . Nvver tl dull nmnu-nf , , . ful up .Im lvl: pyyg Nlvrvrlilll Puller IYIYIIIYIZ uyvs . . . Junrirxg Jivls lily l.Oll ROSQ' liking fur Vvrluin 1H'0Illl purlivs ,lm-rry Schulz Mlxfzrnnsun . . . I Dolores Siu-nmll lJw frivrnllirwss prolly vyvs i.l.f'. . . zunhnq Ummm Stom It rg! Worn :vnu fu ns! ll' . if 5 .lklln VS Vl4ilI'0K'll illlll' lurlc . . symrls 1-lxlllluifnl .'lIlf .7l7l' Virginia Tillon Gill . . . l7I4'!lSfllQ In LIIUII' rlllss plays fneorgc Sh vm urqulq slrllmlurf PIII In s l.yl1C 2 SNVI' TOT ' Lynn , . . funring . . . vfulllvs . . . yrurlivs Paula S161-Iv . . . lfiflwr , MTSU If Porlliun' . 1 K1 3 Jvrry Smilll nglllillyn . , . funlfmfl . , . Svlliur rluss proxy . . . nslcipt' S is rrll Spurggm on N kl- OX nq I orc! UH Kll5X UUHHI ll I Dirk Tollvll Umm' 1-vu . . . . flmlfruu . . . 'rival flrivfwrl rilllk NXMIHQUI' Jouleu . . . fuullrull rclyuluill my ing In flu' furm Ronald Xvvbbvr Ruff . . . frm-le rupluin . . lm I foul Dirk Xvfmilv uUurle. . . . ION: pvrimf rfxuirnmn . . IHIQL vlfmall mpluin Sillldril NN f'StCrril'Ifl ustlllllyu . . . quiet . . . Hfuv Huuvfiu vcfifor IDOFOIIIV Xvllilson Uni . . . rnurwy' Img gn' . . minnis xx'!l'S1t'y'lll'l .IOII ll XXYOII 'foflnnyn , . . quivl . . roast lnrkvy efddd The class ol' i057 startecl out the new year electing' officers. For the iirst time in the class history there was a girl presiclent. They chose Sharron Vvashahaugh as presiclent. Rollie Roselle as vice-presirlent. ancl Pam Beecher as secretary- treasurer. Carol Peterson ancl George Clark were Stuclent Council representatives. Ray Goclsil servecl as vice-presiclent ol the Stuclent Council. Xvithout' thi- help ancl humor ol their arlvisers. Nlrs. Harrielte Huston. Xvellesley Goorlwin. hliss Irma Gullett. ancl Jalce Reams, they coulcl never have succeeclecl. During December Robert Greg- ory took lxliss Guilt-tt's place when she left to loe marriecl. To further their reputation as a money making class. plans were he-gun immecliately for a scrap Clrive ancl a chili supper. Otlicxr projects were bake sales ancl the sale of flower pot salt anfl pepper shalcers. Despite all comments on the lat- ter, they macle a nice prolit. The goal ol TFIOOU at the encl ol the year was attainecl. lunior rtass mlvisers: Xx'tfl.lrt'Sl.l2Y Goonww, Mus. ll.xRuui1'1'l' IlL'STON, Miss IRM-x Ul:LLi.T1', .wo .tuna Runs. af 1957 Pam Beecher representeil us as tlomecoming altenclent to the fgueen. The class took seconcl place honors in looth float ancl slcit clivisions. Sharron Xvashahaugh ancl Pam Beecher servecl as junior eclitors ol the Blue Bulletin antl .tester respectively. Xve were well representecl in the athletic clepart- ment with many juniors playing on the various varsity teams. Arclathe Stone ancl Pam Beecher servefl as varsity cheerlearlc rs. Alice Zancler servecl as maiorette lor the high school hancl. Vvith spring came the .lunior-Senior Prom which was hclcl at the high school, much to the clelight of the seniorsl Decorations were in lceep- ing with the French theme Vive l.a Promln Other spring attractions were the arrival of the .lunior class rings ancl the successful class play. Nlrs. Van clen Heurlc clireelecl the play. Pbelore they lcnew it. another year hacl passerl ancl they were almost SENIORS-with money! Iunior class officers: blulmx xX.KStI.XIl.kltilt. Pnl than-cn:-.R. :mn RULLIIC Ros:-QLLL.. 22 ,Iurly fxnclc-rson Pam Bm-Fluor Sllirlvy Boolon .lolm Bowman Ana-n I3lll'llilllQIl Donna Camrcn Lurry Carlson Pal' Carlson Xvvslvy Carlvr George Clark Mary Comlrvny Rulll Ann Dzwivs Ki' Nlury D4-losl Pu! Dc-nnis David Dinsmorv Riclmrrl Uri-clgfv Barb Evklunrl Bolo Ella-clgv Slunrl Ifnglancl Donzxlrl Fallluml 'juli' fiilmlvs Rely fzoclsil Pal Grmly Connie- Harlc-r SIIZHHIN' I.il j Ivorgjv H1-iclvnlr VX'mu-In lluppoclx lgill'lJill'il Hulson loyve- .lmm-s Clmrliv .lolmson lium lislon .nrry l.owv lov Nlurlxlvy im Nhmrks OHS Nlnrlin lim Nlvlfny Nik' ...nw-W' Www-f' .lim Nionlunun Mary ,lc-un Murphy Frank Q-Hin Carol Pe-lvrson .lurly Pre-rsclmy .lim Pllillmlufl I,nRny Prm-ll Dvan Ruclvr xlilffiil laillldilll Rollin' Rosvllx' .lucly Scllrnfmo Doris Sllrvcvvs l.1-nnnv Slmlw-x'n-ea Bill Smith Robe-rl Smillu QNII llfk SODIIUI' N1arilyl1 Spa-m'c'r Carolyn Slvclc Ijnlv Slvfjull Carl Slvvc-ns Arclallu- Slouc- lfurl Sulliff lfnrlvnv Sulliff Ixlirlu-y Taylor '77 Fl' ZillH'lt'l' Nlury .lov lulllill Nlnrilef' vvclm-II Hnrolcl Xvnrcl Sharron Xvaslmalmuglx Fleury VX cslc-rfivhl Carolyn Xvilson Nlurilyn Vvilson Bvlly xX'yilH'lN II Nlnrlvnv Yeager 66444 79587 SOPIIOHIOFP CIGSS llfll'tS0l'S UIICI of fic.-rs: lux Brnriti. Dow ZIMMIQR' MAN, iVl,uzLl5ra STECK, Miss Surname . lik, Minis Amis, .ltuw li'L'TClI cuoifr, .wo Miss Omuss. X-Vith the passing of another school year, sopho- mores have lingering memories ol events which have brought' them closer to their KHS goal. Nlarlee Steclc was their presirlent: .lucly Hutch- Crolt. vice-presirlenl: anrl lla Bylmee. secretary- treasurer. Class arlvisers were hliss Shearer. chairman: Nlr. Ames. Nliss Oakes, ancl hir. Zim- merman. There were 43 boys ancl 46 girls in the elass. totaling 80 as Compared with 78 when they were freshmen. Gt the outstancling events in the year. they recall especially the l l0l'l'lPFOt1lil'lQ slcit with its '-Troubles. Troubles. ancl More Troubles . Then there were little escaparles involving taclcs. waste baskets, registers anrl venetian lnlincls which gave them moments to rememher. lneluclecl in their memories. too. are those in- tangilmle qualities of lcnowleclge gainecl. coopera- tion ancl responsibility learnecl, anal appreciation lor their sehool increasecl. i Seateci: Lincla Potter and Dar- lene Raclar. Standing: Janet Linlc. Ronnie tlenclerson. .lim Gunther. .ioe Golf, ancl .lim Soper. 29 First row: Evelyn Pelerson ancl Jeanie Nlclxlillian. Seconri row: Peggy Simmons, Norma Braml- lnury. ancl Peggy Vvilburn. Bacle row: Davicl Sl'ill1ll0Till ancl Curl Carlson. Seated: Beverlee Dc-lawcler aml Dianna Huglmes. Standing: Tom Cwll66'l'iIlQ'l0H, Bill Boon. Lance Humplureys. Bernarcl Cecil. Niel- vin Slinelxaugll, anfl Blary Jane XVells. Ray Creamer. Roger Falmluncl. Rorl Goclsil, Kay Simliins. Ruth Howarter, Jane Saline, Nlargarel Cox. Janet fraig, ancl Niarilma Gustafson. Alfred Adams, Rulli Ann Carr. Jean Ann iN'lCCoy, Logan Peivr- son. Barbara Niorse, Carol Swan- son, Karan Soplwr. and Max NICKQP. Sualvrl: Rolwrln Ficcum- and Shirley Huglibanlcs. Soconrf row: Patricia Treaciway. ixiary Royfv. Nancy England, and Dick Nir- Coy. Back row: George Eilcer. Duane Dickerson. anrl Ronnie- l-uallr-n. Sealed: Jack NVQ-slerfic-ld, far- rol Scalf. Flaicolm Cochran ancl Sharon Sopiier. Standing: El- aine Steinberg, Inez Caciwc-H, Karen Ring, and Karon Pfaff. Seated: Kaliiryn lmlor. Stand' ing: Tom England. Jack Dvrf Imam, Janet Anclvrson, and Bc-Hy Rivlcarci. Kay Townsend, Scott ixluxkic-y' Gary Taslwr, Kenny IX'ICI-ElI'Pll Burl Aslmlmugim, Loita Flynn Dark-ne Austin. lxiary Iraclbcvl- lvr, and Janice lxlfivilllgllt. J Q Carol l.ouTull1ill. Arthur Brown lxlyron Upp, lxiarcia Nelson Janice Dennis, and Vicki Ear- nst. , WE? f'rl'S'?Illfl'l l 1IWS UfIl'l5f'rS Hull ul fleurs: .loux lxmu, bmi XNmn.S1n', Ninas. l.laAslrlua, Hmmm' Vlloonr wfxun, NRS. XJAN DEN Hiaumi. NANM' Bi-u:u:li, ,mn Fizun LEAF- GRIZN. 'lille class ol 1050 lmve now Completeel llieir year of lacing green lresliiesn. Tlieir officers were Bucldy Vvooelwnrcl. presiclentg Nancy Breeee, vice-presiclent ancl Sue Vvoolsey, seerelary-Ireas- urer. Advisers were Fir. lsealgren. eliairmang lxlr. King, lxlrs. Van clen Heurlc. ancl lxfirs. Leasure. Initiation was an exciting event for tlie eiglily- tliree freslnnan. Tliey spent tlie clay in tlieir oclrl attire nncl ulmulloneclu to tlie seniors wlien Com- manclecl. The gala affair was eulminatecl by a party in tlie evening lor llle entire Senior Higli. Sue Xvoolsey representecl llle Class in tlle Homecoming Coronation as alienclant to tlie lirsl nmicl-ol-lionor. For tlleir Homeeoming skit tlie class presenlecl a nliep-cal musical renflition ol iw- s . V, . Q llie Qourtslnp of lxliles - tanclislxu and won llie lirst place awarcl in tlie Class mlivision. Among tlieir money-malcing projeels were con- cessions at ball games and a bake sale. They will long remember llme carefully plunnefl slcting party. First row: .lolin Fiorris, Norman Earnst, Nlilce Smilli. Second row: Palrivia Craig. lrene Spurgeon. Sanclra Xvasliabaugli, Li n cl a Brusli. Back row: Flary Eilfcer. Betli Cliism. 59 Front row: Janel Larson, Linda Linclnlml, Janice Benson. Linda Hartz-r, Gene Nlaxey. Back row: Nlnrllin Clark. Gwen Nlaflrer, Brian Davies. John NIcKay, Gary Grolmmann. .lack Baily. Dean Black. Fronl row: Jerry Nelson, Frnnlc Howerler. Donnie Johnson. Back row: Dar Johnson. ljiclc Pick- rei. Sonny Hopping. Kenneth Bloonwfielcl. Front row: Clinton Flynn. John Hughes, Tom Hoyme. Bark row: Rosetta Berry. Karen Henderson. Sandra Harclen, Sandra Voeller. Connie Danielson. Kay Canloon. qi, Donna .lvlic-rson. ixlyrna Nlalinv- smiili, .lanel pc-lcrson, Carolina Borclwell, Susan Bowman. Carol Stevens. Silirlvy Nelson. Bill Cochran. George, Courier, Frvcl ixldlravy. Fronl row: Bill Clarlc. Second row: Brencla VXI:-sieriiclcl. Lola Thompson. Tlrircf row: Donna Burmoofl. Carolyn Terpening. Bobby ixliller. Bark row: Ricll- arcl lx ,lL'ix',.lllllil'l, Doroliiy Vvallvr. Pearl Vvoricman. Frou! row: Slivryl Krolm. l.or:-lvi Bowman. Lincla P1-nninglon. .io- yvv Carlcr, Nancy Pliillips. Sally Terry, Janice Benson, Bob Sprin- kle. Back row: Duane Diclcvrson. Hurry Boclc, Nr-il Hulson, Ron- nie Hall. 69554 As time year I055-50 startecl. tlmere were U4 nmenm- bers. 115 boys anti 40 girls, in time eiglmtlm gracle class. Carol Vvoolcirifige was class presinlentz .lolmn Vvimitsitt, vice-presiclent: anti Jackie ixloore. secretary-treasurer. Time Stuclent Council repre- sentatives were Jeff VX-'oolsey anti lla Nelson. Nliss Vvooisey, elmairman: ixlrs. .iolmnson. ami ixir. Flannel were acivisers. Atlmletics played an important part in time lives of time boys. Tlmose wlmo represenlecl time class were Layman Booton. James Banks, .fell Vvoolsey, Dick Hanson, .lolmn Vvlmitsitt, l.arry Xvatters, Bob Vvaslmaiaauglm. Bolo Miller. Bob Baker. Don VV:-ly ber, Roger Peterson. .lim Peterson, Roger lam- laert. Roger Stevens, Bob Nlarks. ixiike Gregg, Bob Carlson, ami Eclclie Haven. If Igiilifx Silll'S illlfl C'0nC'l'SSiOnS XVUFC SOIIN' ol lIll'iI' mmmoney-making sclmenmes. A roller skating party in February witlm time seventlm gracle was one of time lmiglmiiglmts ol time year. Tlmey are proucl to say llmat tlmey were time only class in sclmool to reaclm ancl pass Ilmeir quota in time magazine clrive, timeir total lx-ing 554880. Helping to support llmeir tennm were time peppy clmeerleaclers, Carol Nvoolclriclge, Rosalie Conl- sil, Sue Smitll. Peggy Nelson. lmesicles time loyal fans. Green lmats nmarkerl time encl of tlmeir year as tlmey began to tlmink about entering senior lligll. fvn class clay tlmey usloocl up anci sammgn. Front row: Nl, U'Dc'imn. P. ivlccoy. Nl. N'lcI..aren, Slllilll. Goclsil. Nlurlin, Cooper, B. Broun. .i, Xvoolsey. Seronei row: C, Xvoolrlrizlgv, .I Moore, A. Ring. Nl. Slmreeves. R. Stevens, J. Ylatlmers. Nl. Greeg. L. Vvattm-rs. Third row: J. Dunlmr. D. Teel. D. Hanson. M. Higgins, l,. Lasley. .l. iVlunmnmy. Mrs, .lolmnson. Buck row: .l. Banks. .l. Stockton, B. Rirkarcl, B. Carlson, B. Booton. ':rUlIl l'1llI'I IQONTU, Ix1illll1l'Slllitl1. clfildy. Iklhllllld. IVIHIISOII. IJ. PFUHUY. .l. lll'h'l'S0ll, ID. tjilllUl'H, A. vl1lHXIlF1'INI. SUFOYIJ I'UH'f l3l'llSll. .I. -V-IQIIHPY, C. c:nlI'JlN'l', SPIIH. rr. lrlyllll, IJ, Spifllvf, ri. NNYPIIII. cwhlfli. ,lwllifll l'Ull'Z I.. Spil'IlK'l'. Di1W'iK'S, K IIHIIP. NXVUUISOX, IIOIUCII, HilkL'l'. Cllllkk. Iillfll TUIUI fx. .li'H'i'fSOl1. I. Nl'lSilll. G. LIUIIIISON. Ig. xlilfqllnll. I... l.ll'-kin, C Bishop, Bliss Xvnulscy. fron! rmv: IW. ci0IIlll'l'ily. J, Conlon, I.. Luliuffvll-. C, L influx-Iir-r. Nl Sp:-nn-r. H. lifklllilll. IilIl'iIIf1l'I4. I.. fxlyers. S. Clint-. If. XVil11'lwlI. Nworlcf row: C. Gilmson, .l. L1-nlz, xl. l..lFoHvllv. B. lfllglnlul..l.X'vl1ilsiH..l. fxfuxvy. H. Dvlusl. P. X'X,iIN'Ill'H. C. Gouclic-. ill'lllC'. . 'yilili 1 L . - El . . A1 li I. . . Ill 'l'. . OXXPII. Q ' . '.. X S2 Hlird mu R, Pirkrc-I. VX . Slmrp, IW. Slvpflvns, D. Tlmnms, D. .lulmson. B. Nhnrlis. I.. Honivn. D. Xvvlmlrvr. Burk row: xlr. N1 I B XX I llllllfll IB H lx' Nu ll R lu In I IJ B B fxllllmr I P01 5 . New lacesl New placesi New experiencesl These were lhe lhoughls of lhe 102 memioers of the seventh gracle as they scurrierl clown lhe long halls of KHS lor lhe lirsl time. Theirs was the largesf seventh grade class in lhe hislory ol lhis school. in September lhey eleclecl .iucly Beecher as presiclentg Danny Hoyme. vice-presiclenl: Kath- ryn Shenaul, secrelary-Ireasuierg axncl Sue lxiolier anti Raymond Rose as Sluclenl Council repre- sentatives. The aclvisers were lxirs. C1-rlnan. chair- man: Niiss Norflgren, Nirs. VV:-lmore. ami Wir. Jones. Niany ol' lhe lmoys pariiciputecl in nlhleiics. They were Don Dnllon. Larry Slcinner. Diclc Courier. 4 John Davies. Tom Shericlun, Don Hoyme. Larry Henclerson, Davicl Bosi. Bob Baxter. Ron Gage. Larry Burhaller. Larry Nicvvillimns, Nlax Hower- ter, Gary Schirleman. Lawrence Carlson. Ray- monfl Rose, Donalcl Recienbaugh, Roger Peter- son. l.arry Nelson. ami Don Ashhaugh, lxioney-malcing schemes lcepi them busy as lhey sponsoreci concessions ancl lmlce sales, solrl con! hangers. ancl marie Christmas corsnges. Sharon Benson represenleci lhe class as one ol the .iunior lxlnrsilnlls in lhe Homecoming Corona- lion. This spring they haul ex semi-formal flnnce in lhe gym ancl an enjoyaimle lrip lo Chicago lny train. TON' FOIUI liillk. C. CHl'lSUl1. I-. Di'filEllll, I.. B'1lfXxyilliHl1IS, C-i0I'biI'l. I.. Bllfkhillil'I'. lj. Cillllffn. D. C0i9nliiH. IDON'HHI'd. B Amimns, Second row: R. Rose. R. Courier, D. Hoyme. R. Gagg. R. Peterson, D. Bosi. G. Gihson, i.. Xvnrcl. S. Vineenl. Third fllll CHYISOII, N1l'Nl'lllL'flli, Xyllllng, Fiyllfl, Bl.lI'Yll00Ll. L., iriklifil. CKlXi'lllilll. Bl'i'l'llCY. JUIICS. Bfll'L TONY! ii. IQOXYP, 5 Benson. J. Shook, S. lxiolter, C. SI'ilidl'lllilll. C. Johnson. K. Nelson. V. Reunp. XT!! K- . X32-Q15 1 , E, 52155 r 5 ,-.W x fs A- Q15 gg :wx TQ Y i X X xx ff . K K is i 4' A Q Q Sw :.. r . .- W ...,. - X A A TX -- 12 ? 3 S ,gi Q - .1 Q 3, K y E. WIA, W jj: ::..x 1 - V H ' A 'E A in F ' . AAAA ' .. 4 'A - m' . Q ' , -'Q ' . - K K if . A k ff 1 w g 'X' . 1 Q Q 'jfafa v g I . L -is , M VR vt, 455 jf 'K 's X 'gk Aa igw? -iff 3. .b f KB , 1 X , , S 1 hhi xx' A Q , ' W x.,M,e V3 - ' 5 , Af- 5 ' W vw-4' ffgfiiifwiii i ' A ' ' L' Q f . . , , ., , Fw' ff ' N rf, 2 V wg X, A ii- 3:2-f.g,fy gs V ,. W M w ' si --..-. Q. f' I 7-:M J 2 k..,.., I kk H ki b A , ,wg mf' gy . - if f 3,3 , ff J, f' ' ilgme r ,Z ,f . Ik-JAH We V A 7 M . . . M 5233 4, I WSJ, if xiii Lb K , J A' . , V x ' - 3 it Hgwwz fe if QS? sp? Q, fi' SIA sux-LETS - STUDENT COUNCIL - .IOURNALISM STAFF I DRAMATICS CLUB - SR. HIGH SCIENCE CLUB - JR. HIGH SCIENCE CLUB - JR. RED CROSS I LIBRARY CLUB - KNOXVILLE IVIUSIC DEPARTMENT I FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA I GlRI,S ATHLETIC IASSOCIATION I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - LATIN CLUB X X X Y xi 1 --- .. +1 ,.--11' ek Si rf- -. QI.: S... 2 fs 1 'K ' , 'TYR-x X m n a J . rf 1, -i i 1 49 Thr- Sluclvnl' Counril ollivvrs for this scliool ye-ar wi-rv Ernie liyluvv, prcsiclcni: Ray Cocleil. vice-prcsiclvnig Pal l.aFollvliv, svcrvlary-Irvasuror. Dr. Princv again was llw nclviser. Tlw counvil was liosl io llie Quacl-Counly Slurlc-nl Counril Convvnlion lwlfl ai Knoxvillv on April 3. Tlw magazine clrivc was llw C0lH'll'll'S main Frou! row: .l. Larson. .l. Smilli. ll. Luliullf-lil: lhlir-1-, R. l. Blonk. C. Xvoolilrirlyfv. B. Xxuumullwalrll, Rosv. .l. Xvrmlsvy, Burl: N:'lS0l1. 1 msd! Simlvnl lwflllllfil oHi1'4'rs: lin! l.nl:ullvllv. lfrniv Bylwv. Ray Gomlsil. money-malcing project ol ilu- year. Vviili llw profits llw Counvil purvlmserl basketball slanclurcls lor llle oulcloors ancl lmslielluall sweal' slmirls for ilu- .lunior lwliglmg also. tlwy gave a Caslm ronlribu- lion to the orclwstrn uniform luncl. other workli- wliilv projech wx-re tlie Homvroming pnruclc- ancl Nlarvlm of Diliicfs Aurlion. Uml il C l's-tc-rsmm. R. Gmlsil. S1-rurul row: S. XNlilSllill7UllQll. l, Bvvrlwr. row: G. Clarli. D. CIIXXIIIEIII. Dr. llrinrv. Nl. Sh-1-ls. lxlollvr. l. -. Vrnnl row: .l. Blork. S. Hulnplirvys, J. Hlorlx, S. Puulv, .l. Sniilli. Svroruf row: S. XX'l'Stl'I'Iyii'Iil. I.. Siu ml f s I u banks. Tliirri rum: Mrs. Dilulvn, B. cDllll4'I'liiI'Ii. R. Gusiuitsnn. P. Sim-iv. C, xinnrv. D. lillglilllll. fum! ll r 5 i 1 7lll1fl 1 ' I D. Xvllilson. .i. Rnsv, D. iinu-ll. Fiflll row: Tillun, P. l.iiFnHc'lls'. XX'llif1'. accfmafdcm fa!! Tiw 24 Journalism Stuff muninc-rs haul Sanclrn Xvvsh-rfivlrl as vclilor of ilu' Blum- Bullvlin, .lluly Block as etlilor of llul Jeslvr. and Dnroliiy Xvliii- son as business mnnagc-r. iirs. ,lc-un Dilmclvn was lime aclvisor. This is ilu' lliirle-1-nil: c'0nsv1'ulix'c yvnr limi KHS has pul ou! HIP Bluv prune-lin. A woe-lily issue- since 1049. ii has bm-n n IJLIIIOIIIIIIY issui- lllis yt-nr. TIN' yearbook flakes back in 1010. Going In Qvl ix slory or svurryingf lo nivcl n flvncl- linv wi-rv llw usual cloings of staff me-:nine-rs flur- ing nintli liour work lime. Rvzuling Englislm nncl writing various composilions were innovations in lin- class program lllis yvar. ,VSIPF mfilnr, Blew nuuvlin 1'ChfUI', SANDRA XX'I'fS'l'IiRI7IIfl .D 'flllf'llflliSlll llfIl7iQl'l'. AIRS. .H'1AN lJliiDI'fN l,I'iIllIZllil'S Clllb XVEIS lecl !llfOllg!l illl0lll0l' XCDY hy .loyee James. presiclenl. She was ussisiecl hy bll il I'0Fl Jilin GS. ViFl'- S0l'l'0t ilfy-I I'l'ilSUYl'l'. DTl'4iCll.'Il2Q unc! Alice Zancler. hlrs. Grace Van clen Heurlc wus lhe adviser. There were lhirly' mennhers in the Dmmnlies Club Several huhesales I0 ennhle vnelnhers l Citgo. Two plays e lhis year. were means of raising money 0 lake im annual lrip to Chi- nioyefl on lhis Fehrunry lrip AIFS, NIH!! llfll lll'lll'k, Zilflllvf, AIUYV4' I4llllf'S. SIIHYOH .lnlll4'S. were The Ten House of the Angus! Nloonu :xml Mpujnnux Caine . Besides pnrlieipaling in lhe .lesler Carnival in lhe spring, Dramnlics Club members held a fare- well pienie al Lake Storey in Flay for the gradual- ing seniors. The members wish lo thank Nfrs. Van clen Heurk for her assislanre clnringf the year. 44 Firsl row: Veclen, A. Stone, M. Cronohle, J. Hughhnnks. Seenmf row: L. Shreves, L. Puller. Nl. NV:-slerfiehl. Tllirrl row: A. funnier. .l, Anderson. C. Stevens, B. lfel-cluncl. Fourth mm: Nl. Rnncfnll. P. Beefh- er, .l. Nleh liHull. Nl. Delosl. Sixth row: S. .lnnn-s. D. Camren. L. Swehorg. P. Nliller, B. fjuderliirk, J. Ph-rsehy. S. xN'ilSllilINlllQIl. Buefe row: J. Jzunes, D. Hughes. Nlrs. Vnn C1011 Heurli. li. Sulliff. C. Hnrler. und B. Xvinrheu. V ' e R. Goflsil, .l. ljllillilnfl, Hi-iflf-nlwlul. .l. Nlonlunzm, R. Rosa-ll:-. D. Ruclm-r, lxlr. lfri-ml L4-algrcn. One ol ilu- tlw lavoriic boys' clubs al KHS lllis year was lllv S1-nior Higll Science Club. Frc-cl Lealgren was clula sponsor. Ray Goclsil was pre-siclentg George Hs-iclenlulul. vice-pre-siclm-ni: .lim Pllillalacl, sf-fre-tary: mul Jim lxlonlmian, lrvns- urer. The purpose- ol flu- clulw is lo givi- its me-inln-rs il Cli-arf-r umlc-rsiancling ol any plmsv ol svii-live in wlxiclm lllc-y miglmt ln- inlvresls-il. lxlany ol ilu- boys sp:-nl limi- on projm-Cls wllivli wc-rc c-nic-ri-rl in ilu- Dislrict Scif-rico Fair uncl ilu- Slam- Svioluw- Fair: also. llwir projc-vis we-rv rlm-monslrnlm-rl lo ilu- slu- clvnl loocly in ills- annual srivmw- assi-mlwly. -lqlw Clulm looli sr-vc-ral lrips tluring ilu- your I0 places of scic-nlilic inlvrc-sl. om- ol wliifli was ax nwinoralnle- visil in Nlilffll to thi- Engine-4-ring Open Housv on lllu lvnivcrsily ol lllinois vumpus. Clmmpuign-I lrlmnn. Svahfrlz D. Rnflr-r. .l. Nlonlinmli. .l. Pllil- lxlnfl. G. Hi-iclvnlxlul. R. Rim-llc. R. Guil- sil. Slanclingz B. Bo:-u. lj. Grzuly. .l. lxlnrlis. T. ljslon, l.. l,..owc. .l. Carlson, D. lvlrcoy. lVlr. lxnl- grcn. Nl. Slim-lwauglx. T. lfnglancl. .l. Salm- lz. .l. Bouinan, D. Dinsnmrc, D. Pon:-ll. D. Cuwman. 45 amfaz 74374 cdeace Hal Timo ,iunior Higim Scif-nu' Ciub was Composeci oi svv4 Cliiil ami eigimtim grmiv boys anti giris wimo iiiu' anti imvv uiniiity in science. iviany me-miavrs woriceci on u project nl ironic ciuringf tin' yvar. imnciing liw lwm-nty-five' mm-misc-rs timrougiw limis year wvrc Sue Smitii. presicivntz Niax iiowertvr. xficfhpresi- cient: Boiu Baxter. trvasurer: anci Joanne- Rowe. svcrc-tary. Joim King was ncivisvr io lin' group. amine fed Emu uiboing gooci ior otilf-rs., svvms lo ix' time siogan of lil? .iunior Rc-ci Cross. Nivmijers gave! Timniisgfiv- ing iooci gifts to liw ixiary Davis Homo. :Xl Cilrislmas lin-y Cm'oiie'ci ami gave gifts lo lim County igiOlTll' anti lime' Slalv Rvsvarril Hospitai. Cjificc-rs wvrv Sue ixiottf-r, prcsicivnl: Fiiice Gregg. vice- presicivnl: Rosaiie Gocisii. svrrvlary-Irs-asurerg anti pat- ty Cameron. reporter. .Advis- er was Nirs. Gioria Johnson. Www The thirty-five memhers ol the 1055-50 Lihrary Club was lecl hy Norma Braclhury. presicient. Assisting her were Donna Burmoocl. vice-presi- cient ancl Patsy Cottom, secretary-treasure. Duane johnson, as the new librarian, was the sponsor. Nlemhers were acquainterl with the function of the lihrary ancl the lihrarian's worlc of processing each hoolc. The nineteen stuclent assistants anti several other memhers of the eluh each spent one stucly hall a clay assisting in the processing ancl checlcing out of hooks. Another project was the clisplay of material about the evangelist E. Stanley Jones before he visitecl KHS November 4. During the year the memlaers enjoyecl many in- teresting moments at meetings anti parties. Une in particular was the Christmas party, at which Nlr. Johnson. N. Bmclhury. P. Cottom, D. Burmooil. refreshments. a gilt exchange. ancl lively clancing were leaturefl. Another special event was the Thanlcsgiving clinner followed hy a film on the life ot Nlartin Luther. Sealed: Nl. Nlorss, S. hlorss, .l. Benson, P. Cottom. N. Breulhury, D. Burnmocl. D. Morris. .l. lxlrxlillan. B. Riu-lsarcl. Stumlingf l.. Hartnell. B. Hutson. S. Poole C. Bordwell, L, Bowman, hir. Johnson. V. Tilton. Nl. XNR-Its. R. Carr. .l. hltNaught. .l. Saline. S. Sopher. .l. James. D. Auston. L, Benson. C. Burlnootl. P. Xvinrhell. P. McCoy. C. Gouilie. L. Potter. 47 . 1 5 12 f 'E STI ' I I ' J QA, ii f Li L ' 1 , A, f ' Qy U' i.. KgWjW4 f i IJ , g' gf ' xl 1 H YA .3 W ' ' x L ' if . M is V h K Y, fi? Y . J' .S :' g f , 1 -L,. Q, Q S' L sf V Y 1 ,ffl 1 Q- 'TT ' ' . Mag K K 5,4 MW -K IV: Q E, E g f ' ' : X W Nix A f N W H Q jg Vg I A A 1.5 , '- 'L iif ,W . X if ff A A A ' Y - K - V 1 ' , Y Y f ki ,fi - 'HY . SK1 W ' ' ff? 21 N A NF 'Nr NX Nu 21 X ii 7 A N4 sf .A V A - H 1 - +- Q I Ak,.f ' A . 1 4 'Y ' -.Q XM an ,' 4' 12' 'nh V idx' ' I I 1 wif E U I ,. Q qzrf 5 me . Y .wt - - h ' ,Z-my Af 4- f , Q- f .q k'mv,1.Q.., U ,A 2 wggff. 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XS .X nk , K X:-,w i :., ' if yin V-Q QQ Qfssw A , , 'Ev X K., Aygjf S K KKIA p,,,,,Qm X 45- Q x 5 . K L x f i we v 'M Q1 Q ' ix- as ff- H 5' 1 l Front row: Nl. Cronolnlv, .l. Rose. S. Jainvs. .l. Smitlm. E. Bylwee. D. Pnwi-ll. A. Plvraclmy, B. NlrlVlillan. lvl. Rnnrlall. P. Sm-le, .l. Huglx- v 1 lmnlcs. Svranrl row: .l. Mflxlillan. ll. Xvinclwll. .l. Plersclxy. XX. Fvlclvr, D. Stonilwrg. T. Lision. .l. lllillmlacl. D. Toth-n. C. Clark. ll. Carlson. C. Moore. .l, .lzn1ws. Thirfl row: N. lin lanrl. Nl. Potter. Nl. V:-rl:-ll. .l. llugilws. B. Boi-n, U. Di-rluun. Nlr. Zinmmrman. D. Xvllilc, D, Dini- E lll0I'1'. .l, lN1ill'l'i5, l. l'gylTl'i'. NN'l'Sll'fl-lflll. Il. l3i'l'1lll'r, Bllfll l'0ll'I I.. Sllfl'Xl'S, liliklllllll, IS. cJllill'l'klfk. I... SU'C'l30fLf, Ii. Slllllll. rl. x'l0l1klllilll. R. Hanson, XY. lxlflxiillfflll, ll. Xvnrml. D. lfnglaml. R. Gustafson, D. Xvlwitson. .l. lfox. A. Slum-. 1.744 s, i NIR. oox mm:-1Rx1.-xx l MRS. FIQANCIQS VAN GIIAQSON 50 I Vlqllk' K. ll. S. Clxoir lx-gan llw ye-ar will: well-lmlancs-cl seriions unclc-r time clirvciion ol Don Zimmvrman. Tryouts were lwlfl al ilw lwginning ol ilu' year lor placvnwnl. 'lilw lirsi performance was ai ilu- llomv- coming sliil program ai wllirll ilu- cluoir sang Hlllflllill Sunum-ru, Along ilu- Navalxo Trailu. ancl Sd Down Sm-rvanln. rl-llt'I1 came llllx Cluislmas svason when Clloir mcmlnvrs visiic-Cl ilu: P. E. O. Homo. Rvsvarrlm Hospital in Galeslourg. County Farm ancl St. lxlarilmafs Homo. Tlivy luacl clinner in ilu- evening as gjucsls ol tlw Knox- villi- Kiwanis Club in rc-turn lor il program. Tllvn lllvy wvnl lo Galvslnurg lo sing! gillI'iSi- mas carols al O. T. .lolmson's. TIN- clmir enters-cl ilu- Disirifl Conlesl al R.O.V.A. in ixlarclw and gave an oxclmangv assvmlaly. iogvllwr witlx llw lmancl. al Galva High School. lironl row: N. Plmillips. i,, Linclalwl. Ni. Eilir-r. ls. Huhliison. D. .lr-il.:-rsnu, P. XN'orimran, R. Nicfiiiu-. Svronrl row: lf. Shnnlxr-rg. .l. Craig, Ni. Tuiliill. lxl. imilfllwilvr. i.. linrivr, S. Huplmlmnlis, Xvuulsc-y. Buch row: Nl. Giislnisun, Nl. Cnllrirvuy, B, Dvlawrlvr. D, Rufivr. liarilvll. lil. Slvric, K. Hvmivrson. S. Kmlm. l'. Craig. Nirs. Van Gin-son. ghd: ' glee 1.71. S. Owdeazfm Tim Girls' Gif-v Club clirvclvrl lay Birs. Van Tin- KHS orclwslrn was Clioscn lo ciemonstratc Gi:-son llacl 24 members. Tllese girls gave per- auul Qivc n om--liour Conn-rl' nl llie ixlusic Ecluca- lormances ai llie music Concvris in tire Winicr and lors Nafionni Conivrcncc in Sl. Louis at Kell spring. They ililPI1llf fi llw music' Conlvsl lwlcl al Auciilorium. April 14. Aleclo April 7. Tvaciu-rs of music from all over lilo Unilocl Tim Clmrislmas parly ami enrolling wort- goocl Slalcs aiivncl lluis conlvrvncv. limes limi lim girls will I't'lTlPl11i70I'. Tin- lrigllr srluuul orrlwsirn :ws il iz-uw-s im lin' lxiusir lfmiufnlors Naiionul ciUllll'I':'lll4' in Sl. Louis From row: N. Fiynn. K. Neison. C. Joimson, S. Smith, R. Coxsinan. B. Aciains. Svrond mu-: B. Brnwn, if. Dnwnarci. D. Twynmn. A. Ring. if. Marlin. P. ixirfxoy, D. Cnivinan. Thirri row: C. Xvooiciririgc-. i.. Xvarci. A. iVirNaugi'i!. C. Sfimiric-man. S. Vinrr-nl. C. Young, P, fiainrvn, Fourlii row: J. ixioorv. D. Hanson, .i. Sloriiiun. B. Cnrison, Ni. O'Dcan. S. Maltz-r, S. Bvnsun, .i. i5vc-rim:-r, Ni. ix1l'l.klI'Cll, Nirs. Vnn Gig-gun ' 24674 The Junior Higix Cixorus unfivr lin' direction oi' Nirs. Van Cie-son consisivci oi 75 rnemiam-rs. Tile Chorus siarleci lin- yr-nr ns one- group anti iatrr ciivizivci inlo two svclions. Tiwy starlmi wilii Iwo- pari iwarmony anfi acivalirc-ci lo liirvc-part iiar- mony. Tin- ciworus gave conceris bolii in lin- winter anti spring. Al lim spring Concvrl some' oi lin- llN'lHiN'I'S gave- instrume-nlai accompaniment lo time group. Time- slucienls apprecialeii file iwip ixirs. Van Gif-son gavv liwm. Tiwy wiii long I't'IlNllTliJPl' iiw yvafs c-vvnls. ':l'0fll FOIHI XXVPSI. lIONX!'I'il'I. I. c100pl'f', iellf'll'. ,rUNXl1S1'llCi. Niilll lJl'ii. cw. SpiI'i1l'I', D. cNiKiVKl'H. SPCOIIJ l'Ull'I IA. N'x'ilill'l'. .l. Sup:-r. C. Uariim-r, S. Scnn. K. Siwnnnl. D. Purim-r, B. Bnxim-r. i.. Sixinnvr. Tilirci row: D. Piriirvi, N. i'vivrs0n. .i. Tuiivy. C. iviurpiiy, ii. I-FlI:Uiil'uC'. i:iynl1, lu, IEYHAY, lJf'il'l'SlllL I... l'll'll4iL'I'SOI'l. Ijllifk l'0H'1 ciiilfii. Cwiiirii. Xxvvllll, I3l lISil, .i. iIK'fil'l'i0n, Xxi00iSl'y. Ii Sllit'ilf'T, ingiv. i. Ncisnn, A. .iz-iii-i'snn. xirs. Van Gia-sun. K, W. S. 014 Tlw lmiglmligllt ol tliis ye-ar's orrlr 4-stra classvs was tlwir nttn-lulnm'v at llll' Music' Ecluvators' National Con- lervnu' lui-vnnial mvvting on April Isl. Soma' l3.000 music vciurators from public svliools ami rollcges tlirougliout time country nttcnclvcl. The program is a clinic svssion witll emplmsis on ilu- fievviopinent ol sounci orclwstra programs in small sclmols nncl is intf-ncioci to l'l1l'OllI'HQC otlwr scllool systvms to malw investigations in tlulir own programs. ll is a rare opportunity for our srliool. community ancl pro- grarn to gain tliis ri-vogjnition. Orviwstru mi-nlln-rs sportocl new llllil0l'lllS lllis yvar. Tllv boys wore- wlmitv clinnvr iaclwts ancl tuxvrlo pants: tlw girls, wlmitv lmllorimu ll'IlQlll lorlnals. ixlonvy lor ilu- uni- furms was flonatvcl by ilu- S. C., P. T. A.. last' ye-ar's orclwslrn groups, nnfl tlw Sflmol Boarcl. Tlu- orvlwstru clvpnrlnlvnt ol tlu' liigll svlmol incluclvs il svvvntli Qrzulv Urclicstra l for lmvgiiuiing stu- rlents, Orrlwslra II for viglmtlm grucl- vrs al inte-rmccliatc' lvvvl. mul fjrclwslra Ill wliirll will lw our lliffli scllool orvlwstra. This yvar sturlvnts from clussvs ll anrl llt we-rv combin- vcl to malw up n string section of lligll Sl'll0Ol orclu-slm. A lull Com- plc-me-nt ol wincl instrunwnts from Ilia- lmiglm scllool lmzmrl comple-Iwi thi- Qroup wllicli was clilvrtrwl by Fir. Zinnnvrman. Urrlwstrn fin lll'Sll'il l'1'llPSlf:l 59 rw v Front row: C, Carlson. Nl. lNlrKm-, Cl. liilwr. D. 5lrNlullin. U. Rnmlvr. G. Cuurhr. D. Blnvli. .l. Clunllu-r. B. Xvnmlwurel. Svroml row: C. Slnll, R. liulxluml. C. Slum-IIS, fl, lll'liilN'll'I', Nlr. l.ihKlllivlnl. D. CllNXlllilll. ,l. Nlnrlilvy. D. Poxxvll, G. Clairli. .l. lsmxlllaul. 'lwllinl row: l.. Carlson, l,. l.oxw. l.. liruvll. S. Nlnrlilcy. U. liulnluml. ll. lfnglnml. lf. li,-lm-. U. Uilwlms, R. Tully. l.. Hulnplnroys. lfourflx row: D. Pirlcrvl. -l. Gull.. C- lnlnnsnn. ll. lfnrlx. U. Slmnlwrg. D. Uilmlws. S. lfnglnml, R. Rose-ll:-, U. 'l-nslwr, R. llc-mlvrsnn. llurle row: U. Nlnxvy. F. Suplu-r. ll. lfuulk ll4'I', R. .lulm4on. lb. Nlrfimnxirli. Dx-lnsl. R. Xvvlmlwr. D. Slvgfull. A Tlu- Knoxville- lj. F. A. clmplcr was lvrl by ljon ' 4 ' Cowmun. prcsiclvnl: .lov Nlnrlilcy, vin--prvsiclz-nl: lJl'ill1 Nll'cNOI'llllI'li. S4'Cl'i'lHI'y1 c:0!10 I l4'lill1Cll'I'. T Y' W lrvasurvrz fic-urge' Clurli: rc-porlvr: .lolmn Bowman. svnlinvl. mul Don Powvll. clircvlor ol pulmlic rcla- iions. Nlr. l.ilc'l1lielcl was llw uflvisvr. 1 ln .lune mvmlnm-rs allfmrlvcl tlw slats' Convenlion XVl1t'I't' IDOII CNONVINEIIT l'l'CPlV6'll luis slats' lIlI'l1lf'I' clegrvo. ln .Xugusl llw boys starrecl al llxc F. F. KX. lair al Knoxville anrl rvlurnefl lo sCl1ool lor llw F. F. A. anrl F. H. A. lmyraclc rifle. ln Clvlolwr lllvy won lirsl in tht- corn slxow. ln lDvc'vlnlwr lwc'l1iy-se'x'c'l1 lloys allvnclvcl the lnlcrna- lional l.ive-slovlc Slmw in Clmirago ancl will I't'l1l0lTllN'I' AlCCNOI'l'lll1'li. llw clogtalclu-rl Tllc an- nual Pars-nls nnrl Son Bnnquvl in April was ilu- lusl lxig vvvnl ol' ilu' year. lr. lf sl. nlliu-rs: Soulvrl: D. lxllcififlliilk. .l. Nlnrlilvy, D, Fou- ' mam, lv. lla-lunsls-r. Numling: Nlr. ljlrlllivlml. 5. llmllaml, .l. Bun- Ilhlll. D. limi-ll. 54 Standing: B. Faulknvr. I.. Pruvll, G. H4-!nmlr-r. f Suplwr. D. Climax. Bybvv. J. Lilrllfivlcl. Silling J. Bowman. R. Jolmson. D. Nlrcornlick, D. Sionxlu-rg, D. Nircor lllifk. Ie. NNVPIIIN l', SUPIIPT. F. DL'llbSL Shih' I?I'lflllf'l' Dllll CllXW'lllRll, IJ. I,if'kI'C', I-. HIIlIl1ll'lr0y'S. cz. UIQZISICPF, ITGLIIIIIKI J. Xvvsl. Tile Girls. Athletic Association was tlie sciioolis largest club with a total of 108 members, Leading tiie girls were tiiese four officers: .litt Block. presiclentg Barb Ouclerlcirlc. vice-president: Pam Beeclier. secretary: Sally Humplmreys. treas- urer: and Leanne Slmreves. point lieeper. ixliss Pam Norclgren serveci as tiieir aclviser. For money-making projects time G.A.A. lielrl several lloino Days llirouglioul time year. Tin-y also solcl auto plates ancl in-ici concessions in time IIEIHS. , 1 Hmm . . G.A..fl. officers and utlviser: Seah-'fiz Miss Noralgren. .l, Block. Standing: B. Cjucler- lcirli, l'. Beeclier. S. Slireves, S. Humpli- rrys. To lloster sclmool spirit tlle ciulm sponsolecl stu- cient busses to many of tile out-of-town football ancl baslcetlyail games. rl-llc GNNA. also sponsor- ecl tlme clieerleaclers. Tlie Clubis most important projects ol: tlie yi-ar were time annual Atllletic Banquet ancl tlie Spring Formal. wlilll' cluifs worlc ancl fun gave its members many pleasant memories. Tile clebate on wlleliier to ciance or play a variety of otlmer G.A.A. activi- ties witl long be rememlmereci. 56 V--dt-lt. Nl. leilnllilll, fx. SIHHP, I-. SllI'0Yl'S, Nh mul mu-: Miss Nnrclgron. .I. BIWIQ, I.. Slnww-s. II. OUQIQ-rIxirIx. S. IIlllllllIll'L'f'S, I'. II:-crlu-r. Svrruul row: S. NVQ-sIvrIivI1I. C. Ixlunrv, C, Farr, V Tilhm, BI. RnnLIuII. IJ. IIllEIu's. .I. .Innu's. V1-ll.-Il. S. .Iaun:'s. KI. frunmlmlv. S. IIi4'ImIi. D. Xvhilsnn. R. Gllsinhuu. PIQIHHI row: .I. I5Im'Ii I I'Illh'Il1'roIl. IIllQIlI'Il-IIIIQS, J. Row. .I. I'IllQI1I7illlIxS, II. Nm-Isnn. D. Slwnuul. NI. Nvlson. V. Ifzurnsl. NI. Ruynv, Iuuulv, Duvivs. .I mn-, C. Sxxnnssln. ITUHFIII rou':,I. 5ImNIiIInn. N. IIrmIImry. FI. Sink. S. SOPIIUII D. IIurnmmI, K. Suphvr. ,I. Saline. B. XXI-slvrlic-IQI, S. Bon mun. N. I,I1iIIips. .I. Larson, N. IIr1-vu-. S. NvIsnn, I. Spurgfn-un IJEIII1 row: II. I'.c'IxIumI. NI. Dvlosk, C. Pm-In-rswm. NI. XYEIQUI1. I.. Ilurlvr. .I Curlvr, S. XXVIISINIINHIQIL I.. I.inuIuI1I. K. I,IuII. I'. XXVIIITIIIII. I'I'uII. I1 RzuI4'r. S. 'Im-rl'y. SIXIII row: XI. Iyullvr. .I. Ifnx. If. SlllIiII. II. Xvin l . KIIPII. .I, I Ii'l'St'Ily'. cw. IIill'I1'l', tj. SIPUIQ. .x. ZKUHICIR. NNYl'9Il'l'I'IOItI. NN'ilSIllllNlllQ'Il. I,. NIIIIPT. ciiilllllxll, cillfll SPIWYIIII l'lIlI'1 .l. l.IllIi N I NIA uv. Ring, .I. Craig. TulIliII. I.. B1mm.u1, IJ. vI1l'4'llCIVilY. A. Slmw. .I. .'XmIcrsm1. II. CurIsnn. I. F.uIuc'II. Xvoolsvy. I.. IIulrIlisun Burl: row: IQ. NI1-P11114-. I. PmyIw1-. R, IImu'rh-r. D. Auslin. I.. IDUIIIIIIILIIUII. I. All1I1-rsull. Sinlnlu-rg. NI. Gllshulsun, I'ingInmI. IS. IJ.-lam' mlcr. .I. Hmm Illl IIIMIQ III: Ill. 'ows IIN- Hunu-uuning dummy onto ilu- Iirv. IIUIIIPHIIIIIIIQI IuntIx.1II giillllv. Frnni row: Miss finlic-s. R. lxl4'Clllltx. l. Bylwv. D. Rauicr. S. llugglmlwunlis. P. Culhun. .l. Hliglllumllcs. A. Zumlvr. C. Sh-cle. N. lfnglnmi. Flrs lluslun. Sl'f'01Hl row: F. Nlonrv. D. Slll'lIillll, S. Ponlv. N. ljullvr. .l. Fox. S. Hirlmli, P. Slvvlv. Ni. Cronolmlc. ,l. Anderson. Nl. NVQ-slr-rlim-lml. C. l'0lc-rson, D. l'illLfllt'S. Third row: B. lfrliluml. N. D4-lusl. S. Yocllvr. .l. Furl:-r, l.. Limlnlil. S. Xxnxsluxlmugli, C. Tulilill. V. lfrnsl. Nl. luyrv. lf. P011-rson. K. Cullman, S. Krolm. lxl, Cumlrc-ny. Fourllr row: ll. Xvvslvrlivlcl. C. T1-rlwllillgj. XY. Huppofli. Nl. ivlurplly. R. Hnwvr- lor, lxl. Cox. .l. Nlicny. K. lmlm-r. .l. link. l. Cmlwvll. B. Rirlinrml. R. Curr. lxl. Xvvlls. Fiflll row: .l. Larson. llvllclvrson. Hnrmlvn. P. Craig, lxl. Clnrli. li. XXIUFIQIIIZID. Slolnln-rg. lxl. Guslnlson. l.. llllll'llillSUI'I. N. lillillips. Nvlsnn, S. Xvoulsvy. Sixlll row: Hanlon. D. ln-ll:-rsnlr. l.. IXFIISII. lxl. Spmn'0v'. S. Surgjrunl. C, Pllu-. Nl. lxlilllllPSIllilll. lfilu-r. N. l3FOL'l'l'. S. IXUXXIIIZIII. l.. ilurlrr, B, Clxism. Dani:-lsnn. Qfamemccbew 14 ' l.:-Cl by prcsicleni .io Ann Huglmlxanlcs. the FHA Complvlvcl its soconcl year at KHS. Diller ol- liu-rs wore Darlvnv Raclvr. vice-presicientg Nancy Englanrl. svcrvtaryg Alice Zanrler, Ire-asuror. Nliss Eliznbclli Oalu-s anti Nlrs. Harriette Huston were aclviscrs. Clmptvr Nlollmc-rs were Mrs. Stoll Raclvr ancl Mrs. Russvll Bylwl-. QXllI'iSlIllilS loys wvrv given oul by the memlavrs lo llw lxlary Davis ll0ITl6'. MSNV6'6'llIL'iiI'l' Swing was llw ilu-me of n clancc in F1-lmruary. FHA nwmlwrs still rc-call llu-ir lmving maclc Carelul plans lor a clanvc anrl ilu-n lu-nringf Wliln-rv is a lrvslnnnn party llml night. HH..-X. .JH r-r- rs rrrl rl udms.-rs. S fffr 1.-fl. S. Hugh! ifrrw ks. P. Cullum. N. lfnglaml, D. Rmlvr. A. Zamflvr. l. Bylwv. Slumlingz C, Slvcli. Nlrs. Huston. I. Huglllmnlis, Miss Oulu-s, R. Nlrfurw. Sentvtt: .I, IXIonIunnn, NI. VX'vsterIis-IQI. C. XViIsnn. J. Ixtnrks, Ixtrs. Huston. R. GomIsiI. NI. Steak. .I. IX'IrNIiIIiln. .I. I'.IlftllQPt'. svflllld run' I Morris. G. Slim-Iuamgti. C. Stevens. A. Stone, S, Terry. I.. Pt-nxiingjton. K. Ring. .I. Hutrtxrrotlt, N, I5l'2tdIJllI'y, S, LnFoIIette. K. Supher, Y:-nga r. S. Sopher. Thirrt row: C. I5orrIum-II, C. Sf'Ilt1It'Illilll, C. Swanson. I.. Itnxxnmn. I. Sptxrpm-on, I', Cnrtson. ht. Xvitson. V. Tilton XIoou-. .I. Sntinv. R. Henry. .I. I.inIi. Huele row: I.. Sturt-vvs, S. XXIUSIIZIIHIIIUII. IJ. IDillilll0t'K'. IXI. SIIIIPIIZILIQII, G. IIeicIrnImIllt. -latin 63445 Latin Chit: memhers Iooic Iorwurct every your to the Christmas tea ami the Roman Banquet, nn- nuat affairs of the eIuh. As usuaI. mothers were Quests of honor nl ilu- ' Christmas Tea this year. This was given in ap- preciation of the time anct effort the mothers Imct given to the Club. A true Roman style- prectominaleci as stuctents and Iaeutty in togas anct stoIIas recIinecI anct par- t0oIc of the speCiaIIy preparect banquet. using onIy spoons Ior eating utensits. The ctuh was ctirectect hy Jim hiartcs. presi- ctentg Ray C0cIsiI. vice-presictentz anct Carotine Vvitson, secretary-trensurer. Ntrs. Huston was the actviser. Ik.utin Clint: Officers umt nrtnisvrz Mrs. Itnstnn, C. XViIson. .I. Ntarks. R. GocIsiI. au LLETS fb , V I INITIATION - HOMECOMING - JUNIOR-SENIOR I SENIOR PLAY I JUNIOR PLAY X X PRUM i 'Q' + .f 0,11- 5 - . ... :QQ 5 51,5 A Q5 ' 1 .wiv A Iv. ,N . X 14-,fx . X ,:, Q -Q L INITIATION KING AND QUEEN .latte Bailey and Nanfy FACULTY,INITIATION SKIT: itirs. NNI-tinurf-. Miss Nunl- Breefe witil tile N31RStl'l'-iii.-CPfl'lll0I1i5'S Don Powcti. men, Niiss Oakes. ixirs. Jotmson. 'zeaimcm 701622 dau Time tractitionai initiation ot' time iresti- men and new teacimers occurrect on Tuesday. September 13. Tile boys wore skirts anrt sweat- ers. and line girls wore tiieir ctacts overatis anti stiirts. Some carrieci' buckets. ami otiiers puitect wagons. Time imaits between classes were noisy with tresix- men's tmuttoning to seniors anct yelling. Hpraise time Elililigilty seniorsiu During time noon ixour tresii- men pertormeci various stunts in fiiiferent areas on time sciioot grounci. A party tor ati Senior High stucients was iietrt ttmat evening. Jack Bailey and Nancy Breece were crowned icing and queen ot the clay. The tive new teachers, in costume. presentect a ine-tier-cirarnan in pantomime. Tin-n everyone tract retresiiments. 2 l A. 7955 qfameca ' H235 Czmzlizlnlvs lor Que-vu: Palsy C'0HUlIl. Sully Hirlioli. Pu! Lalful- If-tl:-. Drivvr nl lYIllllll'l'0Hlll1Q,f far: Rollif- Hunsun. 5Upl'l0lll0l'l' l'lHSS Hllill U l:l l'SlllllEUl l l'.l'.A, rlulm float. .lunior rlm lu! Disli Xvllite anal hluicl-ol-Honor Patsy Cottmn Runalrl Xvclxluer anal lX'laisl-ul-Hmmr Sally Hiclioli 64 i 7755 I October 20 marlcecl the clay of the i955 Homecoming paracle. The K.H,S. lzmancl lecl the paracle which leaturefl floats from most of the classes and clubs. First place win- ners lor the floats were the sophomore class and the F.F.A. The Homecoming program with the theme ulnciian Sum- mer toolc place on October 50. Of the slcits presentecl freshmen ancl B.i.C. were the winners. Following the program. Pat Lalrollette approachecl the throne to be crownecl Queen of Homecoming. She was escorlecl hy loolball captain Frank Vvalleer ancl attenclecl hy Pam Beecher. lDicli Vvhite escortecl Sally Hiclcoli. who was attemlecl by Sue X-Voolscy. anrl Ron VV:-lnher escortecl Palsy Cottom, who was attenclecl hy lDarlene Racler. 1xll9llllLllllSI SUS XXY0UlSt'y. llkllll lgC'C'l'lll'l', IDRIIAIOIH' llillll'l'. 2255: 4 ix af. K K -, g. 1 J ag? X nf 'fp is K 3 xxx ' -.QQ .1 f ' ' : - I ,. 13 A by L A :I - gf K 45 S , . , Q 4:.., ,.'. . A f n- ,A K 5 , j 1' . 1 fs Q F, 'L gk . 1, K..- gg ,Q S ki XL gy, lvf A in , Ms I EE' ' , 3' A JN .. 1 4 K - rQfefa 'S , f -R 'ik alfalf- bk www IW ' If 6046 A0 p 1004 Oifs ami airs issucci time juniors anti svniors into time Knoxville Higil civnt by liw civcoralions air Caivs. bers. From nine lo lwvivv A C ui KAS 0 SX X v K 'Y men an DW Jiii Bionic, Aiivn i,il'l'Sl'lly, Snmiy Xvvstvribiviti, Simrron Xvuaim- ning of Aprii 27, for time Hvivv La Promiu, lime' from time lips of as they Iicqci School ,QVG- Prom. theme. was evi- in the Cafeteria anti music room, transformed into open- Niistress-of-Ceremonies Sharron Vvasim- iaaugii wvicomvci tim guests. Jvrry Smilil. senior ciass prvsicient. gave a response to time welcome. Dr. Ja-nsen and Dr. Prince acicirvsscci time stucicnts anri faculty mem- o'ciocic. aii en- ioycci cinncing to time music' oi Gordon Sluuibf-rg ami luis Nc-iociy Mak:-rs. Bc-fore anyonv IIHCI quilc rt-aiizcci it. a woncieriui ew-ning had some lo an c-nci. Only tin- slrains oi ufxprii in Paris iingereci to rvminci IIIGITI oi Vive La Prom! ,Hugh and Chu,-k Suplhq-V Simron .ikunf-s. Tom leivloll, :uni Bari: Qjucivriiirii. 66 m nson . ' Nh. Kok Q A AMN 9-' ' -Ks 1 AN' wif 10 Lvnfxa ' Un' ' Nlarria Randall, .lim Plmillwlarl, .lurly Block. nncl .lim Carlson. ff' ll Wwe .la 77mm Don Powvll, Mr. Johnson, Jim Marks, and Arrlalhc Slonu. 67 'ff ada 444 5-'een z4fncm9ed A ixlllI'flPl' Has Been Arranged . a three-act mystery. was presenteci by time senior ciass December 8. Ftrs. Van cien Henri: ciirecteri time cast and was assisteci by Jiii Block and Sylvia Poole. The plot invoiveci an eccentric man who was murciereci in a imaunteci timeater. The cast inciucieci Jim Niarics. Judy Block, Barb Oucierkiric, Jerry Smith, Don Poweii. Sharon James. Jim Tarociwione, Virginia Tilton, and Leanne Simreves. Theater in time murcieru, a banci that riici not follow time ciirector, anci a telephone tiiat rang too iate brought many moments to remem- ber. Fronl row: J. Taroriliolle. S. .iunu-s. S. Poole Pow:-ii. .i. Marks. ixirs. Van cien H!'llfk. l ucieritiric, .i. Bin:-ix. .i. Biorii, L. Siireves. V, Tilton. Bucie ron ' p ' - f 'gal Zmyqn On April 20 the junior class presenlecl Girl Crazy . a three-act comecly laasecl on the Gershwin musical comecly hy mln- same name. Direclecl hy hirs. Van clen l leurli. the cast incluclecl Davicl Dinsmore. Ray Goclsil. Tom Liston. Jim hionliman. John Bowman. Pam Beecher. Sharron VVashahaug3h. ixlary Xwesterlielcl. Pal Carlson. Charles Sopher. Dean Racler. George lleiclenhlut. Jim hlarlas. Rollie Roselle, Arclathe Stone. ixlarcia Ranclall. Nlarilee Veclell. ami Donna Cam- ren. Student clirectors were Alice Zander and Leanne Shreves. The play concerns one Danny Churchill who takes a taxi from New Yorlc to Arizona. sets up a Ducle Ranch. ancl then falls for the western girl Nlolly. But another New York visitor arrives. ancl a pair of hanclits complicate matters. Almost vauclevillian in their speecl ancl humor were scenes of hypnotism. a real lnclian's coming to the aicl oi a counterfeit one. ancl the taxi clriver's cliscovery of why he has been electecl sheriff. The play was quite successful ancl brought the cast and its auclience many memories. Sealed: Mrs. Van clen Hr-urle. D. Dinsmore, A. Zancler. Nl. vX'eslerlxic-iii. P. Beecher, P. Carlson. S Xvnshahnuph, T. Liston. Bac row: .l. Monlunnn. J. linxunnxi. R. Goclsil. L3 75551 'QSM ge X 6u1-LETS mm - CHEERLEADLRB I FOOTBALL - BASKETBALL I TR.-XCR - BASEBALL - BOYS INTRAMURAL COUNCIL QL x Q J? Q, -4 -- + .. -..-1-v i iw.. n 3' L ' M :-N N f i f ' : X wk R, Y X S ,H k x Q X if J5 K 5-lb. S - X .i Q ag L Em Q IITOII' HYIUZ ljdlli IEUKVRIIPI' illltl fxfkliitlll' Sl0nl'. lgdfk' l'Ull'I llll lgylX'l' llllil ,llllly Bliliik 'Va 12 7424612 6 Pam Bc:-rlwr, .lucly Bloflc. Arclailu' Stonv, ancl Iln Bylxvv. Serving on ilu- varsily squull ol clues-rlvaclvrs lllis yvar wvrv Pam llc-vrlu-r, .lucly Blovlc. lla Bylx-e-, aml Arrlallw Stone. Fl4ll0Sl' rule' unrl pc-ppy girls lwlpecl vrvnlv sumv ol- ilu- lwsl sfllool spiril llml K.HS. lms vver lmacl. flwm-ring lor ilu' loollmll squml. ilu- girls wore Qolcl vorcluroy slurlas. ancl wlmilf- Xl-lll'l'li swvulvrs willm an lnluv During lmslwllmll scu- son tlwy sporh-rl nz-w nnvy vvlvv- Ivvn oullils will1 golcl mlllzroiflvrc-cl lmullvls on tlw lnoclirv ancl an Qolcl hlmslcvllnalln lmllon on ilu' collar. vlilw flu-vrlvmlvrs wisll to llmnlc all Knoxvillv lliglx Srlmool slutlvnls wlm lwlpccl supporl llwm alluring ilu- svlnool yn-ar. , Wczwdzq Bev Dc-lawclvr. Sllifltj' iiugflmlmnlxs. .iumly Hulullcroll, ami Darin-cn Rafi:-r worm- lime lour pvppy S0pilOITl0l't' vlwvr- lcacivrs. Tlwsv girls cliri a lim' join ol promoting! spiril lor ilu- .lunior Varsiiy lmoys. Blum- slaclis anti wllilv swualvrs wa-rv worn cluring iootball scason: royal lJluv corciuroy outiils willi a golml on ilu' loociirv were' worn ciuringj lmaslu-tball season. I'-YOU' fUU'I Dilfll'i'll lqiiiilq' lllltl l5l'Yt'llPt' l,l'lilNYfl0l . Iillfk I'Ull'I Silifll'N IIIIQIIITHHL5 mul ,imiy iiuh llvrolt. fm, W6 Wczzaclzfq cxllt'0I'il1Q ilwir lm-am lo viriory worn- llw four .lunior lligfli Varsily flavor- le-aclc-rs. .ioyvv Carivr. .loan fiorclon. lrvnv Spurgvon. ami Suv Xvvoolsvy. xlllCll vnlliusiasm was Crealeci by lllvsv snappy girls. Tin-y wore- navy velve- Ivvn ouliils linvcl in Qolcl salin. .IOHII lidfillill. ll'l'lll' SDIIFQUOII, .IUXTP ti2Hll'I. zlllll Slit' NN,0UlSf'y. fa. 716 77mg 'lain' iour .lunior liigll pony cllecr- lvacivrs, Rosaliv Uoclsil, Peggy Nelson. Suv Smiiln. ami Carol Xvoolmlricigc. lr-d ilwir I4-am lllrougli a vivlorious sca- son. fioifi vvlvvlvvn oulliils irimmeci in lmlue- wvrv worn by llwsv girls. Suv Smillx, Hggy' Nm-lsun. Carol Xvuolmlriilyfv A-url lhmlir- liunlsil. Waudtq 7aaz'!aZZ qbe..iQf.nhim.v.- . . X Plwrz x l'rnu1 row: ll. By-In-v. .l. XX vslvrfix-IJ. J. fXlrlXuy'. .l, Xvvsl. Nl. l pp. R. cil'lIlI1I'l'. I.. Lmxv. B. C1-eil. G. Hvlnlirlvr. D. Slamforllx. z . I' rf! Svuurld mul: T. lillifnlllltl. P. Grady, J. Nlurks. I.. Cnrlsun. .l. Smith, R. XY:-lvlwr. I.. llvh-rsun. R. Homlvrson. D. Nliylvr. F. D4-lusl, B. N11 son. Hain! ruw: Fomlm Millvr. U Hviflvlmmlnk, R, Umlsil. D. Uinsnmrv, U. Tnskvr, D. Uilmlms, lf, Xxfsllu-r. B. I:illlHilN'I4. D. .NSIIIHIIIHIL C SIP:-Iv, D. NI1'C0y'. B. Bm-n. Cnarh Uumluin. Burk rum: .l. Pllinwlufl. XY. XIHNALIQIII. Tnllvn. F. N1-lsun. R. .IUIIHSOIL R. Gmlsil. .'X::sisInl1l cxtlilfll Gumlxx in mul fiililfll fxlillvr. Jr, High cwlhlfh Nlulllwl und Assislnnl ClJllI'll .lom 4 Qu 91 S E ' l 5 f . f B Q ff v ,PQEQ sq A Y J 'u i 5 f N N! Q 2 'K v zQ.f'3.a ' .fl Jil r - fy i A f' 7 I s 4 ai, .T A A. it an X ' X K i Ni? Frank Walker: Frank captain- ecl tlie team and lield down rigjlit guard position. Frank was known for luis terrific de- fensive play and blocking. He was voted to tlle Little Six All-Star team and also tlle l.ittle All-State team. Jerry Smith: uslnittyu was tlie brains of tlie team as lie lield tlie quarterlzrack spot. .lerry could pass and run well and was defensive lialflaack. He also received a lnertli on tlie Little Six All-Star team. Fred Nelson: HFearless was our center and a rouglm man on defense. Fred could always be counted on when it came to getting tackles. Fred. wlno is a senior. was placed on tlie All-Star second team. Don Gibbs: Don was time lastest man on the team. and lie piled up a lot ol yardage at lialflnack until an injury forced liim to miss tlle last two games. Don played in tlie line on defense. and lmis speed made liim an effective defender. Ernie Bybee: Ernie also liad an injury and missed tlie last two games. Until lris misliap, lie did a creditable job at tlie lialllaack spot. Ernie was always good for yardage up tlie middle of tlie line. Ron Webber: Ron was our llard-driving lulllmack and tlie lop TD producer lor tlle Bul- lets. He could always be counted on to pick up liis slmare ol tlie yardage. Ron was voted to tlie Little Six All- Star second team. He is u senior. wattyw Wwmlimw l wwf- 2'h3v-s-.Hallie-L Ray Johnson: Ray was one ol our lwig lnoys. Ho held clown lvll guarfl posilion lnul was move-cl lo llm lmaclilielcl al ilu- lasi ol ilu- season anrl flifl a lim- job al bollr placos. Ray. a svnior tllis year, was placerl on llw All-Slar sovoncl loam. Allen Pferschy: nponyn was our extra-point man anrl 1-inployccl a goofl clrop-lciclc. H0 cliclnql soo mucli aclion. lmul lw came- tlirougli regularly willl lris rlrop-lciclc. Allen will lx- losl lllrougll graclualion. Dick Ashbaugh: Dick was llu- lavorilv largvl lor lllo passvrs al luis 4-nfl position. Dick lmcl llu- spc-eil ancl goocl lrancls to snag many passes. He was a goocl clclonsivo man in llmv salvly man spol. Diclc is also a svnior llris ya-ar. Wade McNaught: VVmle had llw lionor ol living llll' loiggvsl man on llu- squacl ancl usocl llis sizv lo gfoocl aclvanlage. Xvaclv was our loll tackle ancl was a rouglr man on clelensv and a lrarcl lmloclwr. Xvacle will also be lost llrrouglr graclualion. Jim Philbladz Little Rodent was llw ulilily man lor ilu- lmaclclivlcl as lie- was usecl al quarlerlnaclc anrl lmlllnarlc. He was a slirewcl boy al liis rog- ular clelf-nsivv lmllloaclc spot. .lim is a junior llris ye-ar. Rollie Hanson: illxlirnlolen was our riglrl laclalc ancl ilu- punlvr ol llw loam. Rollie, being big anfl lall. always lwlcl luis own on clefense at llw encl spot. He also will gracluale llris ye-ar. WW Clfwh. va.: naw -v 4 IAQ ' wo' Larry Carlson: Larry was our clclcnsivv lim'-lmaclcf-r uncl clicl n goocl job. Hi- is ax junior ancl will ln- buck nc-xl year. Dick T0l'feI'I: Diclc was our ra-gular lm-ll vncl. llc was il goorl cle-lf-nsivv man anal passe rvc'c'ivvr. Dick is il senior. George Steele: Ul-ilJn was il sulmslilule' al Pnrl. Hi' was ax stnnrl flC'l'0l15iV9 man. George is also u svnior. Bob Faulkner: Bob, ai senior lmlllxucli. clicln'l soc rnucll aclionc bul wlwn lu' clicl lm piclxvcl up goocl yarclage-. Ray G0dSil: Ray playvcl at tlw L-ml posilion uncl clirl n goorl iolm on clcls-nsv. living an jun- ior. lu- will ln' lmcli. Bill Nelson: Tllis was Billxs lirsl yvar ol loollmll. but luv clirl ei linv job on clclvnsv. Bill is alnoillcr sc-nior. Frank Delost: lrranlc was ax clolvnsivv lim-mam mul piclu-cl up n lol ol lnclilvs. Franla is also a senior. wwf., VARSITY SCHEDULE IUNIQR HIGH FQQ1'B ALL Knoxville I3 Knoxville I3 Knoxville 32 ,, .Cuba 6 , ,,,, Corpus Cliristi 0 .ROX'A 0 Knoxville 0 . Aletlo 7 Knoxville l3.. ,, ,,,,, Aliingclon I9 Knoxville 24 , .. ,A,, Roseville O Knoxville 26., .. , . Alexis 6 IR. VARSITY SCHEDULE Knoxville 20 ,,.. Elmwoocl 0 Knoxville 0 Knoxville 0 Knoxville 0 Knoxville 58 iAlNY00fl 7 ,, ..,, Farmington 0 . ,,.,.4XlJir1gclon I8 ,, .Corpus Clirisli 0 Altlmougli tlie Baby Bullets cliclnit' llave an impressive reeorcl. tlley always playecl ai goocl game. Defense was tlleir big wealcness. but tlmey clisplayecl a goocl offensive attack. Tile Baby Bullets enclecl tlie football season willn a reeorcl ol one victory, two ties. and live losses. Tliere was a goocl turn-out lor time squafl as about forty laoys Came out. many of tlrese being! seventli aml eiglitlm graclers. Coaclmes Flannel anal .lones clicl a line jola witll a small anal inexperieneecl team. Knoxville I2 , ..,,. ROVA I3 Knoxville 7., . ,Lombarrl I5 Knoxville 6 , , Farmington 13 Knoxville 30, . , .Xvinola 6 Knoxville 6 . , ,. Abingflon 12 Knoxville 0. , , Roseville 0 Knoxville I5 H lX'l0l1ITl0lllll I3 'rnnl row: D. Courier. .l. Davies, R. fingg. R. Peterson, D. Dalton. G. Srlmitlenmn. T. Sin-riwlzm. I.. llenrlerson. D, Bust. Serum I NUI lxl. LYT002. I-, 'nts-rs. .l. Xxlinlsey. D. Xvelmlmer, l.. lfuoten. .l. llvterson. .l. Slutldon. J. Hunks. B. X'x'6lSlltllli'lU,Q'll. lf. Halter. D Hansen. D. Hovme. .l.NVl1itsitt. Burl: row: cilliltill Nlamuel. C. Courier. B. Dnvies. C. Selliclelnam. B. Miller. F. Hovmrter, B Moore ll. furliram, .l. liailev, .l. liuplles, K. lflooinliielml. B. Nelson, .l. Nlrlxny. T, Hoyme, F. Nlcllruvy. Assistant Comix Jones. 70 7?55-56 Waudzfy Coach John King procl- ucecl one of the best teams in the history of Knoxville High School with a reeorcl ol 24 wins anti only 5 losses. The team's 46fff shooting average was no detriment to their line showing. Among' the Blue Bullets' many wins were the Galva Invitational Tournament. the Knox County Tourna- ment. ancl the Little Six championship. Of the members playing on this team, four were voted to the Little Six All- Star team. They were Dick Vvhite. captain: Jim Carl- son. Jim Tarochione, and Ray Goclsil. The other member of the first live . Jim Philhlacl. receivecl Hon- orable hlention. VARSITY SC H Knoxville Tl ........................,...... Knoxville 50 ,..,...,.,, Knoxville 57, .... . Knoxville 40 ........,., Knoxville Ti ....... Knoxville 84 .........,. Knoxville 00 .......,... Knoxville S7 ........... Knoxville 70 .......... Knoxville Sl ,........,. Knoxville 76 ,,,,,,r,.. Knoxville 65 .....,..... Knoxville 52 .... . Knoxville 72 .... .,,.. Knoxville T6 ,..,...,... Knoxville 05 ..... ..... Knoxville 75 ,...,..,., Knoxville 90 .......... Knoxville f 9 ........... Knoxville ST ,,....,,.,, Knoxville 95 ....,.,,... Knoxville 72 ........,., Knoxville 79 ........,.. Knoxville 97 ...,,,, Knoxville Ol ....... Knoxville 07 ........... Knoxville 56 ........... tifei Diclc is a 6-loot I-inch sen- captain of this years team. He ood rebounder and had accurate d set shots. Although Diclc had tart and didn't loolc his best dur- first few games he improved and became the season's high , the Little Six Conference. He :en as a member of the conference team. son: Jim. a senior, is 6-foot I- heighth. He has looked good itly and scored well along with nunding. He has a deadly jump- i a reliable set shot with which sored over 30 points on more than ision. Jim was also a member ittle Six All-Star team and was s leading scorer for the season. chiollel Another Jim, this one 5- ches, is known as the pepperpot rllets' team. He was voted to the x All-Star team for his ability ty-maker. This is Jim's second a varsity regular. He is lmown imazing speed and his fine de- iich helped the team win quite their seasonis games. vlad! Another in the line of Jims lue Bullets' team is .lim Philblad -foot even. He received Honor- ntion on the Little Six All-Star his fine quarter-baclcing of the Jim is a junior this year and rove to be a very valuable asset 'ear's varsity squad. nil: Ray. a 6-foot 2-inch junior. ' the best centers in the immed- . He can throw in a hook shot y with either hand and rebound ay. also. was selected to repre- vxville on the Little Six All-Star lay was responsible for quite 'a he season's numerous victories. Rays second year on the Blue trsity squad. ithl Jerry is 5-foot 8-inches tall senior. He was the sixth man on time team ancl saw plenty ol action. To ine a goocl learn tliere must lie out- stancling inciivicluals on time lhencli. .lerry was one of tliese inclivirluals. He coultl clrilolale ancl sliool well ancl was always ligliting liarcl lor a position on time starting live. D011 England: Don. anotller senior tlmis year is 6-toot I-inelm tall. lie can play at tlie lorwarfl or pivot position witll bet- ter tlian average ability. Don lms one of tliose lioolc-slwots witll wllicli lie can score at will and maize it quite rougli for luis opponents. He lias an accurate set sliot ancl can rebounct witlm time lmest oi tliem. He is anotlier member ol time strong Bul- let loencli. George Clark! George is a junior ancl is 6-loot even. He was one of tlie lngliest scorers of time reserve squacl ancl was a goort relyouncler. He scorecl well at time onset oi' time season but lell oil a little as tlie season progressecl. George is respon- silale lor tlwe line sliowing ol tile team in tliat lie was also figliting lor a position tllrougliout time season. Jerry Luallent Jerry. a senior. is anotller ol tlxose 6-looters. He was a member ol our fine lmencli ancl was also a upusliern for tile lirst team. Joe Markleyt .loe is an outstanding small man anti is notect lor luis spirit. He stancls just 5-loot 8-inciies tall ancl is a remarlc- ably goocl rebouncler. Being a junior tliis year, Joe will aclcl to tlie betterment of next year's team. Jim Marks: Jim is 5-loot l0ell lCllt'S tall ancl is a junior, l'le ltas a line set anti jump sliot ancl is a member of time once- beaten .lunior Higli team. Vvitli tllis years experience .lim Sll0lllCl be a big asset to next year's Blue Bullet squacl. David Dinsmcrel Dave is tlle tallest IHPFII- lmer oi tliis year's team as lie stancls at O-loot 5-inclles tall. As a junior tliis season Dave saw limitecl action but slioulfl see plenty of action next year. 4 5' A 5 W 1 1 V 3 I W 1 K7 X Q Q Q I 1 gi 5 ii . S Q., g :gf 1 Q. Ak 22 Q uv S -awk K x 4 its L . . Qi' ,SA :mica The Junior Varsity lcmn finished llwir sf-ason wilh a 0 win and I4 loss rccorml. They received second plau- lxonors in ilu' SODIIOIIION' Knox Counly lournamvnl. 1 Iirnul row: Com-I1 Nlillor. NI. SHIIt'l'lEllIQll, D. Mrfxoy. T. lfnulaml. J. Xwuxstm-rficlrl. D. Sinukins. R. mc fc. 21695 We ' Coaclwcl by Jack Flannel llw Jr. High varsity s-nclc-cl il vc-ry sucrcssful season will: I3 wins and only 2 losses. Svlling ul fronl: G. Slinvlmuglr, SUCUIIIJ rum: U. Court:-r, D. .lolmsnn. C. Sn-lxiclvnnml. F. Flynn. R. N1-lson, B, Xvoodunrcl. T. Hoynu-. D. Picks-ral. Burk row: J. Nelson. G. Man-y. Coavh Nmnu-1. B, Noon-. D. Johnson. fc. ?0wq Ending ilu- season willl an 9 win and l I loss record the fc-am was ably l'OilCIlt fl by Joe Jones. fron! row: J. Xvoolsz-y, D. Hl1y'IIl0. R. Lmnlwvrl. B. Nlarlcs, B. Miller. R. Pc-If-rsul1. J. Xvlxilsitt. R. Sh-vc-ns. B. Carlson. J. Pclcrson, D. Hanson. Conch Jour-s. sul, lv. lnslu-r Buck row: R. Nelson. C. lfikvr. D. Slunforlll. I.. llulnplnrvys. I.. Pcivrson, R. Lun 7?55 mad Two yvars in a row tln- K. H. S. travis boys llam- lwcn tlu' Liutt- Six Cliamps. Unclvr tlxe lvaclvr- slrip of coaclm Goorlwin ancl captain Bill Vvisv in 1055, tlwy brouglrt lxomv tlrrce troplxivs ancl a follvction ol golcl meclals. Tile' looys we-nt up to Calva ancl larouglit lronu' time Galva Rvlays troplmy. Tlwn at time last annual Knox County traclc invert. tlu-y craclwal tile rvcortl lor the S80-yarcl rvlay loam. Tllcy wallu-cl oil witll tlw Little Six inset. along witli two recortls. Tire two-mile relay team lorolav tllv rvrorfl lor tlial FHCO. wllilf' Xvisv toolc tlw rvrorcl lor tlu' sllot- put by lavttvr tlian two loot. Knoxville was laeslvcl lor time first time in four yt-ars in clual or triangular meets at lxlonmoutlw. Ronalcl Xvvlolx-r was clrosvn by luis tvammatvs to lead tile N150 squacl. l05h Tracli Captain Ron Xvcblacr ancl Coarlx Gooclwin. 0 r 1 stile Sax Front row: .l. Marklov. F. Xvrigllt. R. xverlolzvr, .l. Snxitlx, B. Faulkner, C. Sh-1-lv. D, Aslxlmaugli, B. Nelson. Bytwv. lvl. Conlon. l. Laslry XV. Cartvr. Buble row.: Coarlx Goonlxxin. B. Slllllll. .l. Small. D. Gibbs, R, rlolxnson. XV. lxlCNaugl1t. G. Noorv. J. Luallcn. J. Bowman. Cv Bracllnury. C. Plrillrlrul, R. Uomlsil, .l. Plrillmlacl. B, Xyisv, A. llurnuugli. S6 Little Six two-mile relay recorcl holders: .lim Scalia. Ernie Bylw-. Bill Nelson, ancl Ivan lraslc-y. Knox County SSO-yarcl relay recorcl bolclers: Don Gibbs, Ray Jolmson, Ron Webber, and Frank VVright. Little Six sliot-put rccorcl liolcler Bill Vvisv. Kneeling: Comix King. manager F. Olin. Slanciing: C. Stevens, J. Niarlxley, A. Pic-rscimy. M. lxfiarquitll. J. Tarocixione. D Xxiute R Hunson, VV. McNnugi1t, C. Piiiilwimi, B. Swelzorg. J. Carlson. .i. Plxiilainri. F. Nelson. D. Slomtxerg. This year's baseball team sportecl a I3- win and l-loss recorcl. Time loss was a 2 to l set-iaaclc at the irancls of time Gales- burg Silver Strealcs wiwo went on to tile slate finals. Nlilt ixiarquitli. captain of this outstand- ing team, was one of timree pitclrers tllat saw Cluty for time Bullets. He liacl tile outstancling pitclming record of 5 wins ancl O losses. Diclc Vvlmite. anotiier member of time mounci staff. llacl a recorcl of 7 wins and I loss. George Clarlc, time otller memloer ol Coacim Kings mouncl stall, saw limiteci action as a pitciier. Joimny Kings defense gave a goocl accounting of llieir efforts by allowing iew errors. lnotli iniieicl ancl outfielfl. anti being fast ancl alert. Tile team iiacl two very line catciiers. Jim Pliiiblacl ancl Al- ien Plerscliy. Jim Tarocimione, center iieicler and next year's captain, slmoweci up very well in the outlielci. 88 oacix .iolm King ami Base-imll Captain .lim Taroeliione Catcher Allen Plersvhy mul inlvielrler lin-cl Nelson. 7256 gag This was golf's thircl year at KHS. Three returning lettermen gave promise of a successl-ul season. They were Don England and Vvarren Felcler, seniors, ancl Davicl Dinsmore, a junior. Coach Jaclc hlanuel scheclulecl matches with Corpus Christi ancl Galeshurg High School, among others. Although golf is a new sport at KHS. it is high in popularity ancl is hecoming more so every year. hlany freshmen ancl sophomores are taking an in- terest in the game. This year the matches ancl practice rounds were playecl at Bunker Links ancl the Knox County Country Club golf course. The clistrict golf meet was helcl in Flay at Rock lslancl with several of our boys atlencling. Kneeling: VV. Folder. J. Ehringer. D. Dinsmore. D. England. D. Nlrcoy. Nl. Stinehaugh. B. Cecil, Standing: Coach Nlanuel. 89 frmrl row: .l. Pliillylasl, N. ljl-l'l'S1'llX. .l. Carlson. ,l, Nlarlss. Sr con f I5 lxlrlxlr in i By e D Pon: D ovvmun Nu 1 Fr-lrle-r, .l. Juculfms. R. Olin. T. l.iston. l., Peterson, .l. Szliulz, C Heli 1 um Nucl run larlc ounmn 4 Raul:-r. l'. firmly, R. Julrnson, D. Dimnmre. .l. llulclrison, B. lfaullxnir i hr lun ul of si our! mu H ruler J. Bailey, N. lfarnsi. lxl. Taylor, U. lxlariin. D, Toiien, F. Nelson l 1 nr n mnu in ini 1 in n I row: Sllllfllhllffll, Sinnlvorili. B, Boen. ,l. Xvesi, Dcrllilrl Nupmr l I Ncn Di I1 B lxloorr X BllfI1llI!l 41 row: D. Sl0llllJl'I'Q, XV. lxlixiillgllt, .l. Tnrucliiorux Mr. Nlanusl tri Higlnliglils ol ilu- year for llie Boys' Intramural Council were a lloal ami slcit al Homecoming. a boollm at llie .lesler Carnival. and a basketball game witll ilu- men lacully members. Tile officers llris years were Allen Plersclry. presiclenlg Dick Aslilaauglr, vice-presitlenl: .lim Carlson. secretary- ttreasurerg .lim lxlarlcs. club reporierg ancl lxlr. Nlanuel, aclviser. Nleclal winners for ilu- previous year were Clmuclc Plmillalacl, Darrel Anderson. Gene De-rlram. Don Powell, ami lxlillon lX larquitl1. lxlillon also receiv- ecl llle annual lronor awarrl given lay llie council. officers und aclviserc A. Plc-rsclmy. .l. Pliillwlml. il. lxllflfki, milf. lx1ill1lll'l, .L Cill'lSlll1. IJ, i'xSlllTilIIQll. Oazgaaa' 0662 ' Um fxoofes: Mrs. Hulsun. Nirs. lN'rGrcw, Mrs. Siorklun. lxlrs. Clxism. Cusfodiansz Mr. Courier. Mr. King. NIL Bowman. Ixlrs. Dorlmnl. Bus drivers: Nlr. Slvplmns. lwr. Turkvr. Nr. Riggs. NIL Vinccni. Nlr. Carlson. Nlr. Pdvrson, Flr. Carlson. Nlr. Br-nvcr. Fir. SIN-rmnn. Nlr King. hir. Thompson, Nlr. SXIIIOIIAS. , J 0 A... DICK ASHBAUGH BIC 3. 4. Vice-presiclent 4: Football l. 2. 3. 4: Tracli I. 2. 3: Base- ball 2. 3. IILL BLOCK Blue Bulletin Stal-l 4: .lester Stall 4: GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 4: Dramatics Club I. 2. 3: P. E. Council 2: Girls Olee Club I: Senior Play 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Stuflent Council 2: Initia- tion Queen l. IUDY BLOCK Jester Stall 3. 4: Jester Eclitor 4: GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Secretary-'I'rens uri-r 2: Dramatics Club I. 2. 3: P. E. Council I: Fresbnlan Class Secretary-'i'rcasurer: S0pll0lll0l'9 Class Secretary-Treasurer: Stuclent Council 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Cbeerleaclvr 2. 3. 4: HllIll0l'0llllHg Attenrlant to Queen I: .lunior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Blue Bulletin Stall 3. 4. ERNIE BYBEE FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Seconcl Vice presiclent 2. Secretary 3: P. Council 2: BIC 3. 4: Sturlent Council I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3. Presiclenl 4: Junior Class Presiclent: Football I. 2. 3. 4: Tracl: I. 2. 3. 4: Cboir l. 4. AIVIELIA CARLSON FHA l. 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Glee Club I. IAMES CARLSON BIC 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Science Club 4: Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4. CAROL CARR GAA l. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Club I. 2: FHA 4. PATSY COTTON GAA l. 2: FHA I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-presiclent 2. Presiclent 3. Re orter 4. Sweetbeart 4. Betty Croclcer Awarcl 4: Student Council 4: Llbrary Club 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Attenclant to First IVlaicl ol' Honor 3: Homecoming IVlaicI ol Honor 4. DON CONV MAN FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. Presiclent 4: Banrl I. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 4: BIC 3. 4: Sturlent Council 4: Junior Class Vice Presiclcnt: Traclc I: Baslietball I. MARGARET CRONOBLE GAA I. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Clioir 2. 3. 4: Cleo Club l: FHA 4: Junior Play 3. FRANK DELOSI' FFA l. 2. 3. 4. Sentinel 3: Football 3. 4. GENE DERHAIVI FFA I. 2: Banrl I. 2. 3. 4: BIC 3. 4: Clmir 4: Orcliestra 4. JOE EHRINGER Bancl 2. 3. 4: BIC 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Golf 3. 4. DON ENGLAND Science Club 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2. 3. Vice-Presinlcnt 3: Cboir 2. 3. 4: Fresbmcn Class Presiclent: Football I. 2. 3: Tracli I: Coll 2. 3, 4: Student Council I: Blue Bulletin Stall 4: Jester Stall 4: Baslcetball I. 2. 3. 4. BOB FAULKNER FFA I. 2. 3. 4: BIC 3. 4: Football 3. 4: Tracli 2. 3. 4. VVARREN FELDER BIC 3. 4: Science Club 3. 4: Clloir 3. 4: Banml I. 2. 3. 4: Cvoll 3. 4. 92 JOYCE FOX FHA I. 2. 4: GAA I. 2. 4: Glev Club I: Clioir 2. 3. 4. DON GIBBS FFA l. 2. 3. 4. Sentinel 2: Boys Glee Club 4: Football I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2: Traclc l. 2. 3, 4. NIELVIN GIBSON FFA I. 2. 3: BIC 4: Baslcetball I. 2. 3. GARY GOFF FFA l. 2. 3: Baml I. 2, 3: Boys Glee Club 4. MICK GORDON Football I. 3: Tracli l. 2. 3. 4. RUTH ANN GUSTAFSON FHA I. Secretary-Treasurer I: Latin Club 2. 3. Secretary-Treasurer 3: GAA I. 2. 3. 4: Blue Bulletin Stal-it 4: Jester Stall 4: Junior Play 3: Cvlee Club I. 2: Cboir 3, 4: Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer ROLLIE HANSON A Clloir I. 2. 3. 4 Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Homecoming Senior Marsball 4. GENE HELANDER FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Football: Traclc 3. 4. SALLY HICKOK GAA I. 2. 3. 4: FHA 3. 4. Sweetbeart Attendant 4: Blue Bulletin Stall 4: Jester Stall 4: Homecoming Maicl ol Honor 4. JQANN HUGHBANKS FHA 3. 4. Degrees Cbairman 3. President 4: GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Point Keeper 3: Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4: Olee Club I. 2: Cboir 3. 4: Maiorette I. 2. 3. 4. Drum Maiorette 4: Blue Bulletin Stall 4: Jester Stall 4: Cbeerleader I. 2: Junior Play 3. SALLY HUIVIPHREYS GAA l. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Blue Bulletin Staff 4: Jester Stall 4: Dramatics Club 3: PE. Council 2. Vice-presiclent 2: Sopliomore Class Vice-presiclent: Junior Play 3. JIM HUTCHISON Football I: BIC 3. 4. JIM JACOBS BIC 4. SHARON JAMES .Iester Staff 4: Blue Bulletin Staff 4: Dramatics Club I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-presiclent 4: Girls Glee Club I: Cboir 2. 3. 4: Maiorette I. 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader I. 2: GAA I. 2. 3, 4: Library Club 3. Presiclent 3: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4. RAY JOHNSON FFA I. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics Club I: BIC 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Foot- ball I. 2. 3. 4: Baslcetball l. 2: Traclc I. 2. 3. 4. PAT LAFOLLEFVITE GAA I. 2. 3. Vice-president 3. Dramatics Club 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Latin Club 2: Blue Bulletin Staff 4: Jester Stali 4: Homecoming Queen 4. JERRY LUALLEN Traclc I. 3. 4: Basltetball I. 2. 3. 4. DLAN IVIcCORMICK FFA I 2, 5. 4. Secretary 4: BIC 5. 4. DON MCCORMICK FFA I 2. 5. 4: BIC 5. 4: Boys Glee Club 4. RON VVLBBER Avon I FFA I. 2, 5, 4: Honrecorning Coronation 4: Football I. 2. 5 4 Ba lcetlrall I: Track I. 2. 5. 4, Track Captain 4. SANDRA VVESTERFIELD CAA I 2, 5. 4: Dramatics Club 5: FHA 4: Jester Stall 5, 4: Blue Bu etm Editor 4: Blue Bulletin Stalf 5, 4: Glee Club I. 2: CI1oir 5. 4 Girls ensemble 4. AUGUST 29 School started SEPTEMBER 5 Labor Day ino school, I5 Freshman Initiation OCTOBER I5-I4 Knox County Institute 27-28 Homecoming NOVEMBER Il Veterans Day tno scllooll 24-25 Tlianlcsgiving vacation DECEMBER 8 Senior Play I2 G.A.A. Semi-Iormal I5-16 Cvalva Tournament I9 I'IigI1 Scliool Vvinter Concert 2I Beginning of Christmas vacation JANUARY 4 Baclc to school I2 Junior Higll Vvinter Concert I4 End ol' semester 25-27 Knox County Tournament fic... DICK WHITE Aurora I: Jester Stall 4: Blue Bulletin Stall 4: Homecoming Corona- tion 4: Footlxall I, 5: Baslcetllall I. 2. 5, 4. Basketball Captain 4. Argus All-State Basketball Honorable Mention 5: Baseball 2, 5. 4: Track I: Clioir 4: Boys Ensemble 4. DOROTHY VVHITSON Kennewick. Vvaslrington I: Pamona, Calilomia 2: GAA 2, 5. 4: Dramatics Club 5: Jester Stall 4: Blue Bulletin Stall 4: Business Manager 4: Junior Class secretary-treasurer: Junior Play 5: Clroir 2. 5, 4. IOHN WONG Los Angeles I. 2: Track 5. . , , 7955-56 FEBRUARY 9 F.H.A. Sweetheart Dance I0 Knox County Institute 20-24 Grade 9 Tournament 28 Beginning of Regional Tournament MARCH I9 Solo Ensemble Recital 25 Jester Carnival 24 District Music Contest 27 G.A.A. Athletic Banquet 28 Roman Banquet 50 Good Friday tno scliooli APRIL 7 District Nlusic Contest I5 F.I'I.A. All-school Party 20 Junior Play 27 Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet MAY 7 F.H.A. Style Show II lxlusic Banquet I2-I 5-I4 Senior trip to Ozarks I5 High School Spring Concert I8 G.A.A. Formal 25 Class Day 27 Baccalaureate 29 Commencement 95 pdfhdvtd To help finance the Jester, the stall sent letters to farmers who have children In the junior and senior high school aslung for a bushel of corn or 51.50. The corn was then sold to Dale VVashalJaugh and the proceeds were used to help pay for the yearlaoolc. The Jester Stall wishes to thank those who donated lt was sincerely appreciated. Vve hope you enjoy our hook. .lulius VV. Bloclc Alvin Bocli Jr. Earl Bowman Harold Burmoocl Dolph Clark Nvilliam Cottom Ella Cramer Guy Cramer Harold Cramer Franlc J. Delost Gilbert Derham George Dredge Charles England Duane England Glenn England Verner Fahluncl Ronald Fields .loe Flynn Don Gihhs Earl Godfrey Harold Golf Lowell Gunther Floyd Gustafson Vvalter Hatch Harry Helander C. P. Hiclcoclc lVlarvin Higgins John L. Hughes Robert Humphreys Arlo Johnson Rex Johnson Rolland l.aFollette Vorace Larson Vvalter Lindahl C. 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Peck Quint's Service Red fr White Food Store Sharon Ann Dress Shop Simpson-Powelson Lumber C Smitil. Kratz fir Associates, Champaign, Illinois Susie's Steak House Swanee's Nlotor Sales ompany Sweborg Construction Company Nvagoner Printing Company Vvasllaiaaugli Brothers lviill Vvest Nlain Coai Yards Vvetiierivee Sporting Cvooois XVitl19fbCE,S Circle T VVoolsey's Surge 51 Service Youngis Variety A Adams, Allred 110l. 31 Adams. Barbara 171, 38. 52 Adams. Lida 39 Ames. Mr. Miles 9. 29 Anderson, Janet 1l0l, 32. 57 Anderson..1udy 111l, 23. 44. 57. 58 Ashlnaugh. Bud 1101. 32 Ashbaugh. Don 39 Ashimaugh. Richard 112l. 13. 74. 77, 86, 90 Austin. Darlene 1101, 32. 57, 58 B Vadez Cadwel I. Inez 110l. 31, 57. 58 Calhoun. Kay 191, 34, 58 Camren. Donna 1lll. 23. 44. 57 Camren. Patty 38, 52 Carlson. Amelia 112l, 13, 58 Carlson, Boi: 36, 52. 85 Carlson. Carl 1101. 30. 54 Carlson, Charles 18l. 38 Carlson. James 1121. 13. 45. 67, 80. 81. 82. 84 88 90 Carlson. Larry 111l. 23. 54. 74 Carlson. Lawrence 171. 38 Carlson. Patricia 1111, 23, 50. 57, 59, 69 Carlson, Mr. Ralph 91 Carlson, Richard 39 Bailey. .laclc 34. 62. 90 Baker. B011 37 Banks, .lim 181. 36 Barnhill, Gary 39 Baxter, Robert 39. 52 Beary. Rosetta 34. 59, Beary. Nvillene 39 Beaver. Mr. Charles 91 Carlson, Mr. Vivian 91 Carr. Carol 112l, 14. 57. 58 Carr, Ruth 1101, 31, 57. 58 Carter, Joyce 35. 57. 58, 73 Carter, Vvesley 1111. 23. 86, 90 Cefil. Bfmm-d 1101. 30. 74. so Cecil, Mr. Kenneth E. 8 Cherrington. Tom 1101. 30 Chailca. Eugene 39 Beecher. Judith 38. 42. 52 Beecher, Pam 111l, 22, 23, 45, 44, 50. 56, 5 72 Benson. Janice 191. 35, 57 Benson. Sharrin Kay 38. 52 Bishop, Chester 37 Black. Dean 34, 54 Blair. Miss Mary 8 B1ock.JiIl 1121. 13. 45. 56. 57. 66, as Block. Judy 1121. 13. 42. 43. 57, 67. 68. Bloclc, Mr. Julius 8 Bloomfield. Kenneth 34 Bock. Harry 35. 54 I Boen. Bill 110l. 50. 45, 50. 74, 90 Booton. Bob 56 Booton. Laymon 37 Booton. Marjorie 39 Booton. Shirley 1111. 23. 58 Bordwell. Carolina 19l. 35, 59 Bordwell. Georgia 39 Bost. David 38 Bowen. Richard 37 Bowman, Mr. George 8 Bowman. Lorelei 34, 57. 59 Bowman. John 111l, 23, 45. 54, 55, 69. 86. 90 Bowman, Mr. Ray 91 Bowman. Susan 35, 57, 58 Bradbury. Gene 86 Bradbury. Norma 1101. 30. 47. 57. 59 Brady. Pat 181. 52 Breece, Nancy 33. 57. 58. 62 7. 64. 69. Chism. Chism. Beth 19l, 33, 58 Mrs. Louise 91 Clarlc. Beverly 37. 52 Clark, Bill 35 Clark. George 1111. 23. 42. 50. 54. 80. 83. 84 Clark, Martha 34, 52. 58 Clark, lvlary Catherine 181, 37 Cline, Sammy 37 Cochran, Bill 191. 35, 90 Cochran, Malcolm 110l. 31 Condreay, Nlartha 37 Condreay. Mary 1111. 23. 51, 58 COIPHIB n. Diana 38, 52 Collinson. Judith 171. 39 Cooper. Cooper. Cottonl. Corbin. Corbin. Charlotte 36 James 39, 52 Patsy 112l. 14, 42. 47. 57, 58. 62. 63 David Lee 38 .lack Lee 39 Courier. Mr. Austin 91 Courter . George 35. 54. 85 Courter. Richard 38 COW1'nl B C0tA'n1h ll. Donald 1121. 14. 42, 45. 54. 55. 90 n. 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Larry 59 l:H'l.lllU'lel'- 85. Gulle11. lxir. Ralpll 8 Gullell. Nliss lrma 9. 22 Gunlher. Jim 1101. 29. 54 Guslafson. Martha 1101. 50. 51. 57. 58 Guslaison. Rul1l Ann 1121. 12. 15. 50. 45. 57 H l'la1c11. Linda Lou 171. 58 Hall. Bill 181. 57 Hall. Ronnie 55 Hanson. Dean 56, 52 Hanson. Dick 57. 85 Hanson, Rollie 1121. 16. 50. 62. 74. 77. 88 Harden. Sandra 191. 54. 51. 58 Harker Connie 1111. 24. 44. 57 Harker. Linda 191. 54. 51. 57. 58 Hartnell. Lana 59 l'leiden1Jlu1. Gwrge 1111. 25. 45, 59. 74, 90 Helancler. Gene 1121. 16. 54. 55. 74. 90 Henderson. Karen 54. 51. 58 Henderson. Larry 171. 59. 52 Henderson. Ronnie 1101. 29. 54. 74. 90 Hifkok, Sally 1121. 16. 45. 57. 58. 62. 65 Higgins, Melvin 181. 56 l'lolJen. Eddie 181 57 Hopping. Sonny 54 Hoppoclt. Wanela 11 1 25. 58 Howarler, Rulli 1101, 50, 57. 58 Howericr. Franlc 54 Howerter. Max 59. 52 Hoyme. Dan 58. 85 Hoyrne, Tom 54, 85. 90 Huglllzarllis. JoAnn. 1121, 16. 45. 44. 50. 57. Huglllmanks. Shirley 1101. 51, 51. 57. 58. 75 Hughes. Dianna 1101. 50, 44. 57. 58 Hughes. Jolm 54. 50. Huniplireys. Lance 1101. 50. 54, 55 l'lumpl1reys. Sally 1121. 16. 45, 56. 57 Huslon. Nlrs. Harrielle 8. 22. 58. 59 l'lu1cllcrol-1. Judy 1101. 29. 57. 58. 59. 75 Hutchison. James 1121. 16. 90 I-1utc1iis0n.'Linda 493. ss. 51. 57, ss 5 Fox, Donna 59 Fox. .loyce 1121. 15. 50. 57. 58 Fuelling. VVilliam 59 G Gagg. Ronald 171. 58 Gardner. Carol 57. 52 Gardner. Sharon 181 German.1V1rs. Lois 10. 59 ' Gibims, Dale 1111. 24. 54 ' Gilmlms. Donald 1121. 15. 54. 74. 76. 86. 87 Gibson. Carol .lane 181. 57 Gilzson. Marilyn 59 Gilmson. Melvin 1121. 15 Giluson. Rae Eugene 58 Godlrey. Sally 59 Godlrey. Tliomas 171. 59 Gudsal. Ray fm. 24. 42, 45. 59, 69. 82. 84, 86. 90 Godsil. Rodney 1101. 50. 42. 74. 85 Godsil, Rosalie 56. 75 Gol1. Gary 1121. 15 Golf. Mrs. Mary 9 Gofl. .loe 1101. 29. 54 Goodwin. Nlr. Vvellesley 9. 22. 74. 75. S6 Gordon. Joan 57. 75 Gordon, Mickey 1121. 15. 86 Goudie. Carolyn 57 Grady. Dennis 57 Grady. Pa: 1111. 24. 45.54. 74. 90 Green. Milce 56. 85 Grindle, Jimmy 59 Grohman. Gary 101. 54 74. 78. 80. 81. Hulson. Barlaara 1111, 25 Hulson. .lim 171, 59 Huison, Mrs. Virginia 91 Hulson. Neil 55 l lmler. Kathryn 1101. 52 lngle. Karen 181. 57, 52. 58 .1 Jacolzs. .lames 1121. 16. 90 James. .loyce 11 1 25. 44. 50. 57 James. Slwaron 1121. 16. 42. 44. .lc-lferson. Arlene 57, 52 .101-lerson. Donna 55. 51. 58 .lellc-rson. .loen 59. 52 Jensen, Dr. E. A. 11 Jollnson, Carolyn 58, 52 Jolmson. Cllarlie 1111. 25. 54 Jollnson. Darwin 54, 85 Jolinson. David 57 1l0lll1S01'l .loim son Jnhnson J0lIn SOR, .10l'IflSOIl, . Donnie 54. 85, 90 . Mr. Duane 9. 12. 47. 6. . Gary 57 -v Mrs. Gloria 10. 56. 62 Lawrence 59 .l0l'1l'1S0fl. Ray 1121. 17. 54. 55. 74. 77. 86. 87. 90 Jones, 1Vlr. Josepil 10. 58. 74. 79. 80. 85 K King. Mr. Harold 91 King, 1Vlr.Jo11n 9. 55, 80. 81. 88 50. 57. 66. 68 Krolm, Sheryl I9l. 35, 5I. 58 Kulat. Mr. Harold 9. I2 L LnFollctIe. Patriria lI2l. I7. 42. 43. 63. 65 LaFolIctte, Linda 37 LaFolIette. Marjorie ISI. 37 LaFoIlette. Suzanne flll. 25. 57. 59 Lamlnert. Roger 37. 85 Larson, Janet 34. 42. 57, 58 Larson. Mr. Vorace 8 Lasley. Ivan 86, 87 Laslcy. Leonard 36 Leadlbetler. Carolyn 37 Leallzetter. lvlary II0l. 32. 5I Lealgren, Mr. Frecl 9. 33. 45 Lcasurc. Mrs. Rutlx 8. 33 Lentz. Janella ISJ. 37 Lindalil. Linda 34, 5I. 57, 58 Linlr. Donald 38 Link. Janet IIOJ. 29, 57, 58. so Liston. Tom flll. 25. 45. 50. 66. 69, 90 Litclilielcl. Mr. James 9. I2, 54. 55 Lowe. Larry II Il, 25.54, 74 Luallen. Jerry fI2l. I7, 80, 83, 84. 86 Luallen. Ronald IIOJ, 3I Lullcin, Larry 37 M Nlalmesmitll. David 37 Mallnesmiili. Myrna I9l, 35. 58 Manuel. Mr. Jack 4, I0. 37, 74, 79. 80. 85. 89. 90 Marltley. Scott IIOJ. 32. 54 Marlcley. Joe IIIJ, 25. 54, 80. 83, 84, 86. 89 Nlitclrie ll. Ronald 39 Monlcman. James IIIJ. 26. 45. 50. 59. 69 Moore. Corrine II2l. I8. 43. 50, 57. 58. 59 Moore. Gilbert 86 Moore. Jackie 36. 52 Nloore. Judy II2J. I8. 57 Moore. Xfvillarcl II2l. I8 Iwloore. Bill 85. 90 lx'Iorris Diana 39 Morris. Jolm 33. -42 P'l0I'SPi P10755- 810755. Barbara fI0l. 31 Miclmel 39 Sara Ann 39 Matter. Sue 38. 42. 52 Mummey. Jim 36 Ixlurplly. Connie Sue 39. 52 Nlurpliy. Nlary Jean II Il. 26, 58 N Nelson. Betty fI2l, I8, 57 Nelson. Fred fI2l, 18. 66. 74. 76, 88, 89. 90 Nelson. lla Nlae 37, 42. 52 Nelson. Jerry l9l, 34. 85 NCISOI1 Karen l7l. 38, 52 Nelson. Larry 39 Nelson. Marcia IIOJ. 32. 57 Nelson. Peggy 73 Nelson. Raymond II0l. 85 Nelson. Russell I9l. 85 Nelson, Sliirley I9l. 35, 57. 58 Nelson . Vvilliani l22l. I8. 74. 78, 86. 87 Nordgren. Ivliss Pamelia IO. 39. 56, 57, 62 O Mai-Ics. Bolt 37 Marks. Jim llli. 25. 45, 50. 59. 67. 68, 74. 80. 83. 84. 90 Marquitlm. Bob 37. 85 IVIarquitI1. Milton 88 Martin. Ellen ISJ. 36. 52 Martin. Mary UI. 39 Martin. Otis llll. 25, 90 Matller. Gwen 34 . Matlmers. Jim 36 Maxey. Gene 34. 54. 85 Maxi-y. Joan ISI, 37 McCormick. Dean II2l. I7. 54. 55 Oakes, Miss Elimlwili io. 29. sa. 62 O'Dean, Mary Jo 36. 52 Olin, Franlc flll 26. 80. 88 Olin. Rodney fI2l. I9. 90 Ouclerlcicli. Barbara II2l. I8. 43. 44. Owen. Linda 39 P Paulsgrove, Mr. James 8 Parlcer. Dennis 30, 52 Pennington. Linda 35, 57, 59 50. 56. 57. 66 68 iwccornlirlc. Don II2l. I7, 54, 55 McCoy, Dick IIOI. 51. 45, 74.85.89 Mctcoy. Jean Ann IIOJ. 31, 57. 58 Mrcoy. Pat 36. 52 Nlfcune. Roberta fI0l. 3I. 5I. 57, 58 MrGrew. Mrs. Grace 9I Mellravy. Fred 35 Nlcllravy. Larry 39 McKay. James fl I l. 25, 74 MrKay. Jolin 34 1 McKee. Max fI0l. 3I. 54 Peterson. Carol Illl. 26, 42. 57. 58 Peterson. Evelyn IIOI. 30 Peterson. Janet f9l 35 Peterson. Jim 37. 52. 85 Peterson. Mr. Jolm 9I Peterson. Logan IIOI. 3I. 74, 85. 90 Peterson. Nancy Ann 39. 52 Peterson Robert 39 Peterson. Roger 38, 85 Plall. Evelyn IIIJ. 57, 58 Plall, Karen IIOJ. 3I. 58 McKee. Ronnie 39 McLaren. Kenneth fI0l. 32 McLaren. Nlary 36, 52 McMillan. .lf-miie fI0l, 50. 42. 50. 57 McMillan. Bill lI2l. I7. 50, 90 McMuIlin. Danny II2l, I7 lvlclvlullin. Diclc 35. 54 McNaugIit. Anita 38. 52 McNaugl1t. Janice IIOJ. 32 IVIrNau lit. Xvatle I2 I1 50, 74. 77. 86. 88. 90 iz f I I. . Ivlrvvillinnis. Larry Ray 38 Nleyers. Linda I8l. 37 Miller. Boll 35 Miller, Boi: 37. 85 Miller. Nlr. Jaclc 9. I2. 74. 75. 80. 85 Miller. Piiirifiii 023. 18.44. 57 Miyler. Donald fI2l. 74 .58 Plersclriy. Allen II2l. I9. 50, 66. 74, Plersclly, Judy It I 26. 44, 50, 57 Philblad, Cllarles 86. 88 Pliillmlad. James flll. 26. 45. 50. 67. 8I. 82. 84. 86. 88. 90 Pliillips. Nancy 35. 5I. 57, 58 Pielcrel. Dennis 52 Piclceral. Roberta ISI. 37 Piclieral, Richard 34. 54. 55. 85 Plue. Charlene 58 Poole. Sylvia II2l, I9. 57, 58. 68 Potter, Linda IIOJ. 29, 44 Potter Mereditlx lI2l. I9. 50. 57. 58 77, 88. 89. 90 74. 77. 80, Powell. Donald II2l. I9. 43. 45. 50. 54. 62. 67. 68. 90 Pruett. La Ray II ll. 26. 54 Prince. Dr. Donald M. II. 42 R Ramp. Virginia 38 Raflv:-r. Darlcvn II0l. 20, 5I. 57. 38. 64. . 3 Raclcr. Dvan flll. 26. 43. 54. 00 Randall. Nlarria Illl. 26. 44. 50. 36. 57. 6. 77 Remus, Nlr. Jalu- 0. L2 Rirliarcl. Bill 36 Riclcarrl, Bi-My II0l. 32. 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