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A 1 ' .F w...,u' I i .9221 .7Z2ffg .. toll -3 Sf' 1- Gb, A to Published by: SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS CLASS Lamar High School Baggs, Barbara - Annual Layout Chairman Bartlett, Karen - Layout Committee, Typist Bartley, Sandy - Chairman, Photographers Bass, Kay - Handbooks, Librarian Berryhill, Ronald - Photographer, Posters Bishop, Wilmer - Sports, Layout Committee Braker, Marilyn - Corresponding Secretary, Sports Cook, Laura - Poster Department, Bulletin Boards Chapman, Ellen Jo - Handbooks, Typist Craft, Carolyn - Captions, Layout Committee Davis, Norma Sue - Mimeoscope, Sports Dugan, Ellen - Annual Sales, Posters Eales, Jule Ann - Co-Editor of Annual, Mimeoscope Fryer, Jim - Posters, Chairman of Materials Godfrey, Carole - Layout Committee, Typist Jungmann, Emily - Co-Editor Tiger Tales, Layout Lee, Rosemary - Layout Committee, Programs Maupin, Nona - Handbooks, Typist McNally, Allan - Athletic Programs, Layout he 1.957 Iffgezt I know I look pretty tough, but we Tigers have to keep up our reputations. Actually I'm going to escort you through this Tiger trail of a happy year which the 1957 School Publications Class is proud to present. Shall we proceed??? Moore, Terry - Co-Editor Annual, Mimeograph Noll, Sondra - Recording Secretary, Layout Patterson, Bill - Photographer, Public Address Patterson, Ed - Posters, Handbooks Perry, Peggy - Co-Editor Tiger Tales, Art Robertson, Neil - Advertising Sales, Layout Sprouls, Shirley - Layout Committee, Tiger Tales Snow, Bill - Posters, Handbooks Sheat, Norma - Tiger Tales Staff, Typist Anderson, Marcia - Layout Committee, Typist Orahood, Lavina - Tiger Tales Staff, Typist ANNUAL COMMITTEE CO-EDITORS - Julie Eales, Terry Moore LAYOUT COMMITTEE - Barbara Baggs, Marilyn Braker, Allan McNally, NeilRobertson, Carolyn Craft, Carol Godfrey, Kay Bass, Julie Eales, Peggy Perry, Rosemary Lee, Marcia Anderson, Sandy Bartley, Bill Snow. COVER AND ART - Peggy Perry, Julie Eales, Jim Fryer, Carol Godfrey, Terry Moore, Ellen Jo Chap- man. CONTENT - EmilyJungmann, Marilyn Braker, Marcia Anderson, Allan McNally, Neil Robertson, Carol Godfrey, Barbara Baggs, Kay Bass. ADVERTISING - Neil Robertson, Shirley Sprouls, Lavina Orahood, Allan McNally, Carol Godfrey, Peggy Perry, Rosemary Lee, Karen Bartlett. SALES - Ellen Dugan, Sandy Bartley, Emi1yJungmann, Ed Patterson, Wilmer Bishop, Carolyn Craft, Nona Maupin, Norma Sheat, Bill Patterson. PHOTOGRAPI-ERS - Sandy Bartley, Ronnie Berryhill, Bill Patterson. Tiger Trails gl aomlnlstnatlon 3 - 5 HIGH school faculty 6 - 8 M semen class 5 4 9 - 26 B unbelzclfxssmen 66 27 - 39 Q0 acuvnzues 40 - 87 EIGYUEYTIAQY faculty ss - 90 elementany classes 9l-IO7 wx XZ 9 S54 10893, 9 -3. X t N ' if if First, 1 OUR ITIOSTZ h0HGl2ABl6 Administration AOHTIHI ffr'..iiZ'7l , , f,, we vu 1. :mm npr rm .L ,M W H MW A ns an ui ' Q ff . 2 i ,...... .,.,.,..r..r A 'S 2 5 ' 1 w-if eww' f mgii W I + I ' nv 41. 5 5 I ml :ffl ' - .A V W W M' u ' 1 I 9 ,u I I .ax w . .-...--.-- nw f K BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING: T. R. Windes, Superintendent of5Choo1Sg Mabel DeLissa, Secretary. SEATED: Mr. L.A. Bellino, Presidentg Mr. Carter Farmer, Treasurerg Mr. R. C. Floersch, Memberg Mr, Gordon Boyer, Mem- ber: Mr. Rudy Schreiner, Vice-Presidentg Mr, Leland I. Selvey, Member, MR, T, R, WINDES MR, LEON COUCH Superintendent of Schools High School Principal B.S. - S.M.S. Springfield B.S. - K.S.T.C. Pittsburg M.S. - Wyoming University M.S. - K.s.T.C. Pittsburg Graduate Study - Colorado University 4 IRATSI 011 MISS MABEL DE LISSA MISS FAY EVILSIZER Elementary School Principal B. S. , KSTC Pittsburg M.S. . KSTC Pittsburg MRS . CARRIE PURSLEY Secretary to Superintendent 3011001 Regisifaf and Board of Education MISS BARBARA MOYER High School Secretary 5 MRS, RUTH FOGER Elementary School Secretary MRS. FRANCES BROWN Spanish, English, Speech B. S, , KSTC Pittsburg A school is not just abuildingg it is an institution. Whether or not it is a good institution depends upon the teachers who supply the wisdom, the experience, and the guidance necessary to do their job well. MR, ELGIN DERMOTT Social Counselor B.S. , SMS Springfield M.S., MR. J, W, EMERSON Boys' P. E. Chemistry Football and Track Coach B.S. , KSTC Pittsburg MR. JIM BROWN Mathematics, Science B.S. , KSTC Pittsburg M.S. KSTC Pittsburg it MR. ROBERT COX Basketball Coach Boys' P. E., Social Studies Study Hall Supervisor B. S. , KSTC Pittsburg MISS MAI-IALA DENNEY Social Studies B. S. . SMS Springfield M.S. , George Peabody, Nashville Studies M. U. Columbia MRS. ILA GATHMAN C Math, Study Hall Supervisor 6 Special Education B.S. , K.S.T.C. Pittsburg MISS EDNA HADEN Math, Commerce B. S., SMS Springfield 'tp MRS. LEONA KERR Librarian B. S. , SMS Springfield MRS, RETHA H. HAZEL Art, Home Living B. S. . KSTC Pittsburg M. S. , Columbia University New York City MISS JO ANN HUKIENBRUK Girls' P. E. and Hygiene B. S. , KSTC Pittsburg The students of today are the citizens of tomorrow. To today's educator belongs the all-important task of molding them so well, so wisely, and so strongly that they will not fail when the crises come. We at Lamar are proud ofour teach- ers! MISS ESTHER LYON English B. S., KSTC Emporia MISS MABLE LIKINS Commerce B. S. , SMS Springfield V MR, WADE MOREY Industrial Arts B. S., Kansas State, Manhattan MR. DEAN NICHOLS Math, Science B. S. . Missouri Valley, Marshall MISS ROWENA OSBORN English, Dramatics B. S., SMS Springfield Teachers talk students into behaving like social creatures, into solving difficult problems and there- by help build in them the elastic- like qualities that will encourage them during the inevitable reverses and propel them forward to success. MR. VINCIL WARREN Vocational Agriculture B.S., M. U. Columbia MR. DELBERT RILEY Social Studies, Science B. S., KSTC Pittsburg MR. HUBERT OWENS Music B. S., SMS Springfield M.S. , KSTC Pittsburg MRS. RUBY WARREN Special Education B. S. , KSTC Pittsburg MISS ZETTA MAY STICKNEY Vocational Home Economics B. S., SMS Springfield MR, DONALD E, WILSON Social Studies B. S. . KSTC Plttsburg MRS, JESSIE WOOD Girls Phys1calEducat1on SMS Springfield KSTC PlfISb urg College -1068 zrzarrzqye 'D f success ' an - ' then, we have oum VlD'S Yon 1957 Seniors Bll,l, BAGGS A wild Qouse never lays a tame egg, A s X SA NDY BA RTLEY Maybe to mean yes and to say no comes natur- ally to most women. MARC IA ANDERSON She has a mind of her own and she uses it. BA RBA RA BAGGS Its all been done before, but not the way she does it.. E , l W ii LINDA BEA VERS Of friends, she has many, Of foes, has she any? RONNIE BERRYI-lILL A chronic headache from too much study ' of figures 4 F Y .. 1 KA REN BA RT LE TT All that glitters is not gold - neither does all that is gold glitter. KAY BASS Always so busy doing things for others that she never has time to do anything for herself. '-w,,.wfrgtfs1eg x y : -27,5 MA RILYN BRA KER I chatter as Igo, and I'n1 always on the go. BOB BURNETT He always has his less- ons, except when he forgets them. fs. WILMER BISHOP Studiously inclined, but not often. N IOHN BOUSER He has two eyes so soft and brown, Take Care! They make the heart spin 'rnun' and 'rcun' Beware! LANITA COLLINS And so beauty made room for knowledge, and they both stayed. ELLEN IO CHAPMAN We 11ke her when she's sad and we love her when she s GLENOLA BRUFFEY She is gentle, she is shy. But thcre's Ulla' chief in her eye. ROSEMARIE CAMP Woman came after man and has been after him ever since. glad. PA TTY DA LTON Het hrown eyes will never make anyone blue. LOUIS DIEBOLD If all the world were his, he could be no other than hc is. Lf? LAURA COOK Loves the laddies, Loves 'em all, Loves them skinny, Fat, or tall. CA ROLYN CRAFT If at first you don t succeed, forget him , ,,, DEAN DOCKERY He was a good boy, he didn't flirt, ELLEN DUGAN Off again, on again, gone again! NORMA DAVIS Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price, JIMMY MIKE DIVINE I'tn not lazy, I just don't like to work. MA RGA RET EPPLE If she 'ere knew an evilthought she spoke no evil word, HM FRYER Icouldn't be good if I would: I wouldn't be good if I could. ROSS DUGAN Take life easy and you will live longer. IULE ANN EALES Our little singing sister, Our maid of happy smiles. Empress of our laughter, Girl of a thousand wiles. ' ri iiirgrizgi. ,W CA ROLYN GA RTMAN She that was fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. SUSAN GATHMAN School is great, but fun is greater. LARRY FISHER Work? What's work? Where have I heard that word before? WALTER GARFIELD On the road to success Walter will never fal- ICT. ALICE HA RRIS May all your days be days of peace, And ' slide along as slick as grease. LESTER HEA TH Idon'ttalk much, but I think a lot. CAROLE GODFREY Listen closely to everybody else's advice, and then do as you please. x r , . MERLE HA ILE Be sure your brain is workinfl before you open your mouth. CA ROL HUCKA BY Ouiet, unlike most girls, EMILY IUNGMANN Those eyes An invitation and at the same time a warning. PATRICIA HATFIELD The meanest thing we know about her is not mean enough to nub- lish. GA RY HECKMAN He thinks he'sgoing to flunk unlesshe gets an E . V t BILL LEKER You can't tell whether or not he'sgoing to say anything until after he has said it. l JEAN LEKER Other things we might repeat, But most of all - they say she's sweet. STA NLEY LADWIG He had the phrase, l don't know, down to perfec tion. ROSEMARY LEE Here she comes - Ihear her giggle. MARK MA LLORY We don't know much about him But we know there's much to know. l-le knows we know him little And he knows, we know, he knows. NONA MAUPIN she always has some work to do .. lv Che never wastes a mxnute, And for doing things up right Nobody else is in rt. EDDA LEKER lf all girls were as sweetas she, we would love all women. IERROL LEW IS Often parks in the park when its dark, Merely because he likes to spark. ,Q r,. TERRY MOORE As straight as the pine But not as lonely, I A LLEN MC NA LLY Concern yourself with but today, yesterday is pastg and tomorrow may never come. MY RNA MED LIN Let man say whate'er he will Woman, woman rules him still. I I E VE RETT MONTGOMERY Live so that when you die even the undertaker will be sorry to see you go. LOUISE NORTON She needs no tongue For with those eyes She tells us all that may arise. DICK O NEAL A perfect example of polished idleness. ALICE MOREY Charming manner, Winning way: She's courteous and sweet the entire day. SOND RA NOLL If we could all be as pleasant as sheq what a happy place this world would be. A 'V EDDIE PATTERSON He's never in a hurry buthealwayscgetsthere. EUGENE PY LE The teachers just work- ed me so hard - no wonder I'm so thin. LAVINA ORAHOOD An isolated case of modesty and brains. BILL PATTERSON He s a woman hater and proud of ir! A153 , JIM RHTNEHART Why can't life's problems hit me now, while I'm seventeen and know everything? BETTY RICE She may not always oblige, but she always speaks obligingly. 215 PEGGY PERRY Many a dreadful frown she fronC , And many a wink sho wrrnk , But the many, many smiles she 'smole' Almost make us flunk. .Y N r I l l Y . JOYCE REA VES Not too large. and not too small, But sweet and penny and liked by all. IRVIN RYAN Careful there, speed- ing is dangerous. K .mx t NORMA SHEAT She doesn't say, she thinks. 11 . NE IL ROBE RT SON Here's a lad Who's no fad, He's here to stay! JW. xi LAWRENCE RYUN To work or not to work, That is the question. FLORENCE SHIFLETT She's always merry and SHY, A ll problems, aw ay she' 11 fling: She's got no worries, She's got an engage- ment ring! BOB SHIRLEY LARRY SITTON A thinker Profound. A gent who protects the ' ' ' ' ladies - From everyone but himself' BILL SNOW Laziness is the spice of life. RONA LD STRA TTON I have not sought the world. The world has not souflht me. J BOB SLINKER An all star in every game, I-le's in our athlete's hall of fame MA RSHA LL SMITH PETERS Love your enemies, you made 'em. , . , 1 CLA UDINE VOORHEES Happy, bright and always carefreeg She's the kind we all shoud be. CLA RICE WA TT S She always worked hard to get there, and she always- got there. ' SHIRLEY SPROULS If good cheer were monev, she'dbe rolling in wealth. DA RREL THROC KMORTON lf ambition is the food of life, he is surely starving. MARY WEBER LA VEDA WESSLER A giggle is the same in If the meek inherit the any language. earth, she will surely get her share! PATSI WINDES HOWARD WILLIAMS She kept us guessing by His reputation bespeaks always doing the unex - his character. pected. l TERRY MOORE: BILL ,LEKEW , President Vice-President ii V LANITA COLLINS: GARY HECKMANr MARILYN BRAKER2 20 Secretary Student Council Tfeasufef Representative 5ElEiiE'l' 'l'i l3'1ff vw! Pefvv Jim F. Rosi Bob Flinker Sandv in Dean Jean Lawrence Liwuise Gary if f ,iv i -- , , ' V' ...:i,fz'1'z- ::?:mf? ' v wh JE 1 1 ' ...L ., G I -f :img Mi , . Ya 5 'Sift 01 ,M 0 EJ?-3' Ui gp 4' Q, Y' nil- K Q Y I 14 .ff .' Berry Louis Shirley Everett Ka ren I 3 I f.f.23llYZ'l oi? '98 S J i Q- fi. ,,, i x 1... ir Q Q If , K 'L 35 .. 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Godfrey, Beavers Jon Duval . , . . , ,O'Nea1 Merle Foster Haile, Gathman lst Cop . . . . . Stratton, Heath Lena Zlooker Shiflett Kate Ault . . . Eales, Windes 2nd Cop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Zlooker Chapman Marge Benson , E. Leker, Collins Throckmorton, Montgomery Larry Shannon B. Leker Mr. C0bO1'H . . . . . . . . Bishop Ihrspageissponsoredby: OR AITIAUCS Take me out to the hall game! Speech contest is fun , , , but work! Gonna Get Along Without You Now 'W' Is he actir1g'????????? 0 o n ' s salvaq e school DUBIICATZICJHS PICTURE DE PA RTMENT This department ta ke S, gathers from other sources, and files approximately 2000 pic- tures each year. Allof the pic- tures that go into the annual are checked and approved by the picture department. l 2. HANDBOOK DEPA RTMENT This department has pub- lished approximately 5000 hand- books during the current year. These are published under ten different titles. At Bottom: LAYOUT DE PA RTMENT Without this department there would be no annual. This department assembles the pic- tures and material and puts them into workable form. 4-- .-'hfxx 5-Ns.. N W I -Q' Co-Editors Planning the Annual Sales Committee ofthe Annual 3 P -.hm Mime osc oping, 'll Assembling, and Mimeographing The Tiger Tales Typing, Dummies Cutting Stencils Trimming, Handbooks Below: The School Publications Class with their teacher, Mr. Windes. 1 if-v ' 'J un I on pta ' ' i DIRECTED BY MRS. FRANCES BROWN Hurry home, it's later than you think, All l said was he looked like Frankenstein. i Now, does that make it legal? 4 Prompt and prompters. This page sponsored by: XX' 0 hor2ton's 5-IO STSUOEHIZ COLIN ll fl l s 'E If STANDING: Ierrol lewis, President: Mr. Dermott, Sponsor. SEATED: Calvin Burch, Joel Berry, Mike Berry, Elbert McKay, Terry Moore, Gary Heckman, Jesse DiMaio, Tommy Holcomb, Ruth Lewis, and Lois Lawless. NOT SHOWN: John Palen. The Student Council is the goveming body of the school. It is composed of twelve students, the president, and a representative from each ofthe upper six grades. The Student Council is sponsored by the school counselor. Thisyear the Student Council revised the old constitution to bring it up-to-date. W. ' , 4 ,- r xxx VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARYTREA SURER Calvin Burch Ierrol Lewis Rl-'Th lewis ThispageSponsoredby FIRST ROW: Howerton, Boyer, Dalton, Maupin, Divine, Sutherland, Chapman. SECOND ROW: Miss Huklen- bruk, Mrs, Wood, Teachers, Medlin, Mayse, Banwart, Patterson, Rhinehart. THIRD ROW: P, Vorhees, C, Vorhoes, Gathman, Rice, Gibbs, .17 6,1 'S x eowalzo Aanon conrponatlon ,LQ 5 ff J! Wig N 9' NS 1 . .. f:-xg W 4? A 5 4 , gk X' v A X . 4,-. , .sf .s ,i A -X .. QW Am ,Q EN' ..,,:-52 f A ,S ff ' fa g, w V , . N , - Rag-ff Q . J 'Wg 'F 3 .1 i .f W. V , if-4 ' f ,As EE .x 'l F, E Q A gf , K , 1 Y ? Q e -, , 1 I ! seem? I' ' . W. 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To add color to the band, there are the sweater girls and the twirlers, with the driun major leading the entire entourage. The band is one of the largest organizations of the school. There are seventy instrument-playing members, ten sweater girls, and six twirlers plus the drum major, The director of the band, Mr. Hubert Owens, has been at Lamar for nine years and during that time has built our band to its present degree of success. palen clothmq L h. S. QRCHESIIRA actice . . . . . , . , . . and more practigel dby: SCHRGIDGQ hay COIDDAHY C C SllVEl2 Come RGUGR Rlnk my We wb 014 club pnesentlnq - DUB Sports .H X ,- .Q-1.14.53 Footrsall the tnavelmq squao BACK ROW: W. lawrence, L. Ayers, D. Bays, I. Moore, J. Jackson, D. Kramer. J. Lewis, M. Wynn, R. Farmer. MIDDLE ROW: C. Tayler, L. Diebold, D. Dockery, N. Robertson, I. Donaldson, R. Reed, W. Bishop, B. Slinker, B. Shirley, T. Moore. FRONT ROW: R. Stratton, E. Patterson, B. leker, D. Jones, E. Montgomery, D. Throckmorton, B, Patterson, J. Berry, M. Berry, E. McKay. coaches ,, ,-A. -:-. Director of Athletics 3 Head Football and Track Coach , . Assistant Basketball Coach Q., 1 7, s I-lead Basketball Coach 3.37, Assistant Football and Track Coach fi'-,gli John Emerson This PageSponsoredby-BEQR Bob Cox 65 BIG NINE SPORTSMAN'S CREED THE SPECTATOR l. He never boos a player or official. 2. He applauds a good play, no matter who makes it. 3. He knows the school gets the blame or the praise for his conduct. 4. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen and fewer sports . THE PLAYER Robertson E Bishop T 1. He lives clean, plays hard and for the love of the Co-Captain game. 2, He wins without boasting, he loses without ex- cuses, but he never quits. 3. He respects officials and accepts their decisions without question. 4. He never forgets that he represents his school. THE COACH 1. He inspires in his boys a love for the game and the desire to win. 2. He teaches them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly. Lewis HB 3. He leads players and spectators to respect officials by setting them a good example. 4. He is the son of man he wants his boys to be, Montgomery C The key block for a touchdown. Leker G 1 T. Moore E Fryer HB E. Patterson HB Diebold T Stratton HB 66 This Page Sponsored by - h O m 6 0 . T. 1, 'Jy I , wwe' Jw: 'Q N LV. - 1 1956 J FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We They I Webb City 19 13 .. I Carthage 13 14 I Aurora 12 38 Shnker QB Throckmorton T Neosho 31 14 Co- Captain ,M Nevada 27 26 Cassville 27 13 Monett 42 '7 Mt. Vernon 20 25 Conference Standing Fourth Won Five Lost Three Dockery E E A I Shirley E H 1 Lamar's offense on the move. B. Patterson T . M ,ag V f: if 5 , W---ff' - . . ,, . ,, , .1 juli Q.rf': : : ' Tp . ,fr ' g L 4 I. Moore FB Bays OB I. Berry G Iones T RC-36d C This Page Sponsored by - I I2 q U 6 E n 67 st ff' 1, We X . Ei 0 ESE 5 fum-, ' ,fs 1 vi .M - Q q 3 5- ' WX' afsi' k . ,, Y RN! 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