Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1957
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QA 9 f 3-N 394 I ri gf , A, , QW ga l f N I 2 ff 4 PUBLISHED BY THE REFLECTOR STAFF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LEE'S SUMMIT, MISSOURI VOLUME XXII of the REFLECTOR 5 MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC USRNTIY MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8- Local Histofy 'inc ' 24 fggemfymowwgg TITTLTTTTTMTTTTTTTITTTlT TTTlus THE REHECTOR STAFF Presents THE 1957 RIEHECTOR RARY 6 Lee's Summit High school December 2003 ' KEVIN CURRAN: CO-editor MARY ANN WHITING: Co-editor Y Y ...-+,--.4-H--,..,.,,. - ...-.-..f3.w. ., H, - 12.3 , X Foreword Hi! You're just in time. We're ready 2, to leave . 'Where are We golng? We're on a journey through L . S . H . S . , Zfffworld . We'l1 travel along toge , X gf ,,f, , cence abou? the events n n You see, this is IT n h It's iiwtfnpackend :gd reminis- past year. 1957 Reflector! f memories for you hsplfit of L. S4 H. S.. through this book . S 1--wa--4-F Bevan-agp,-r ,qaa.,,,nNu -iiif il ififiiif 253 1 L'22 2 'l'ff f'fi?l f3'PJ 951ie11' FF: f,i1.'iffi-fi .- ' ' - . -. .- A sA 's a -all -as--fe W-A L..nae,A.,',,,,a, , ff fT'f rr' 1 ' '1- go: new PM ya, -.241 M , We Dedicate This Book To MISS MARY CRONBAU GH 1 To our teacher and friend, Miss Mary Cronbaugh, with thanks and appreciation for gratuitous service given to the students of Lee's Summit High School, we, the 1957 Reflector staff, offer sincere esteem and this book . Though Miss Cronbaugh was born in Flat River, Missouri, her home is in Bonne Terre, Missouri. She entered Central College at Fayette, Missouri, in 1946. In 1950 she received her Bachelor of Arts degree , having majored in mathematics and minored in Spanish and general science. She has furthered her education by doing two summers of graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. Miss Cronbaugh came to Lee's Summit High School in 1952 and since that time she has gained admiration and fond respect, as our obliging, able, and efficient math and Spanish teacher and as a true friend. -- - .4..:.-an-:u..v.. ' This is Our Boar of Education fgmfwf z H' ,,, 1 Q, W'jf '4Z WW, Mhz, 79 , .H n X ROW 1: Mrs. Helen Shiddell, Mr. Lloyd Boten, Mr. Herbert Whiting, Mr. Kenneth Winterowd. ROW 2: Dr. Clint Miller, Mr. Ivan Slaughter, Dr. Bernard C. Campbell, Mr. Lyle B. Warren. Pre sident ..... Vice -President , , Secretary ,,,, Treasurer, , , Behind the scenes of L.S.H.S. and credited with its smooth operation is the Board of Education. Not only are its members interested in the present but also the future of our school. They provide us with the materials necessary for our education as .. Mr. Lloyd O. Boten , , , Mr. Ivan Slaughter . . . Mrs . Helen Shiddell . . . Miss Burma Snider they are vitally interested in the success of each one of us. At the same time they are making provisions for the future increase in our enrollment by beginning the construction of an addition to our building. ., K -, . Q . - r- V - - ' 1 :,, .1 1 . . . .-ts f. -1 .-: : if. 3:1425 -. :sian 4 5:,a:....:a:1-45.5-Q:-254'Q::.'::AQ5.:-Qgtisgazasar : - :WF-31 gif f'-35:55-15Q 'Y ' '1 1 '7 i 'g5p 'g1 5 -a r igggg g-7 'N -g::2q.5..:..,1. , igkgagg Our dmini trator DR. B. C. CAMPBELL B. S. , SMSC M. Ed. , University of Missouri Ed. D. , Columbia University, New York Superintendent DR. WILLIAM I. UNDERWOOD B . S . , CMSC M. Ed. , University of Missouri Ed, D, , University of Missouri Assistant Superintendent Working along side the board of education is our administration. The members of our administration plan our school program and activities for the best interests of each of us MR. JAMES BROCKMAN B. S. , NMSC M. Ed. , University of Missouri Principal and for the school as a whole. Their desire is that each one of us develop our abilities to the best of which we are capable. .r , ,. . . . -,,.......-- .....- -F ,- fm. Our Facult S 5 I , M ff A,f 2 f f ls . lg EQ f f 1 ! .i M - , ,A,, f f X X I 5' , W , aw! X X 4' . .f A ..,. A ,mf , if f,,, , ,f MRS. MILDRED R.EES MR. FRANK ORTHEL B.S. in Ed. I SMS B. S. , William Jewell Unv. of K. C. Science Graduate Work, M . U. English L' , K MR. T. F. IOHN MISS MARY CRONBAUGH B.S. inEd., M. U. A. B., Central College History Graduate Work , Unv. of Wis . Mathematics , Spanish MISS ELAINE WTLTSEE MR. THURMAN STONE B.S.inEd.,CMSC B.S.inEd.,CMSC English, Latin Industrial Arts MRS. LECTA DENNEY B. S. in Ed. , SMS Library Sc. , Col. U. Librarian duvgf'-fb , r 491161, 2,1,,,,,,f-v mwwwvwmf ' wt f'fx A X f vvvv' if 5- 'N JV ' . N' Lfgflzsfi WV 'JV' . 'e , XB A X .N X . wwxv , x iirs X F X S ' NC hx ir AY N Q X N I7-W 'XX Now, children, 1et's learn our rules. MISS SARAH THOMAS B. S. in Ed. , CMSC Commerce if-r' 1, I . ' ' 'I 'Y' 'Q' ,','. j5Ai'H,':mfv ,I-'-Y-R1fL:.L E'-'Y- '-':- -'-'--'---V21ff-T- 3J-fi 7'-''If'-If1-f'fi.'. fjL17,1: 1A .5'Q-'-.' V1-A--,W --'-. .Y ...-'L:.. .fg:,lgx-- W- - -A - . . . .12....'..s f.:-ffr. if fm A 11: --ew, .-an 2 1 : .seas-,::: f-.: +4 g.a4.:.q...::: --7- 3 '-eazaazs-::4.i.g. g-,L:a.: fif ii i - 9:3 F: ff '-5'iP , ' 'IfL- ' f f 'ii-l fi 5 75 --F-4--if ' -A- '-- 41 .J . 1 -gi I - -Q, 1 'W j , sy X , I N f I 7 1 N X f W C , ,,,x.,,,..HA 1115... .X M .K 1, f f ' 4 uf . - QI -111-1 'Vi ' I I ll ' f I 1 I I 5 1 ' I u 513 V , N . Q X ? Q fix g I E gk -'12 Y g L S 'M Q S- 1 , W .M .I L , ' . w ' ' ' 7' dw bf, 'I 15 ' 3 , MRS. THELMA HIGGINS MR. ANDERSON LONG MISS CAROL COLLINS B-.S. in Ed., CMSC B. S., CMSC B. S. inEd., CMSC Counselor, Mathematics Grad. Work, M. U. , Col. A. and M. Physical Education ,p-' MR. KEITH HOUSE M. , Central College Music MRS. SALLY MARSHALL B. S. in Ed., M. U. Commerce , English ' , X Www 2 f mf f fm ,ff A M. ' ,,fs' If ,,., ,A R, .. , f f AD- S f ffyff f f f V' f f ,f ., N. nm, f .X ... M., f f-w W' I GW' X x N gf: I , 'D M Q.. . MISS JOYCE EDWARDS B. S. in Ed., M. U. Speech, English T'ZL. .Y - - -be-.44-aan- pq -.1 M1 pn MR. CHARLES CHILDRESS B. S. , CM C M. in Ed. , CMSC History, Drivers Training , . M6 1 f W 0 ff M , l f f My f xi I 1 I W , 5' j f f X f 55' A X V C X K . i r I s L . r . 1 1 1 1 I I - v i . . 1 . , A . . It o . Q X . X, Z nd Helpers Who Make Our World Go Round Office women are busy people , And these two are no exception. They really keep this district going, And that is truthfully our conception. You can't imagine just how helpful they are! For Dr. Campbell and all of us They keep this district up to par. One of them will be answering the phone While the other one writes out a check. My gosh, the way they go tearing around' Why! It'd make me a nervous wreck. Mrs. Clawson, Mrs. Smith,Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Lynch. In the kitchen something's brewing, With the cooks and Mrs. Ewing, The meals we eat on each school day Are cooked the best in every way. The food, we know, is next to heaven And always includes the basic seven. 52 A loyal secretary is Mrs. Roberta Winburn , Our appreciation she does surely earn. She always greets you with a friendly smile , And helps make your days here more worth while . She files, types, answers the phone , And replies to our questions with a pleassnt tone. Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Shiddell Mr. Havens, thanks to you, For all the help , and all you do. Your job is one that's really rough, And I guess we kind of make it tough You know, you'd think we didn't care But just to show the feeling is there, Mr. Havens, Thanksutg-ygu-! -- - - -pa-.a.-a.a-:..:.--1- -43.1-,zur K ,v 'fr-1 VS l ,fm 1 I rrr ,ff rflf xii fwymr , Cf' Wifi! UPN! r 'fX,25f5!f'g,!5ffff1r? I 'M1Xe?55f?55?H5!5f!j5f ui .MS it :mf Mr ' iff ,VQMM fr? 0 it mdfyiffff fu STUDENT BODY PRE Here' luck to You, enior WM' f ,A A Z if A ,, SE NIOR ' Fred Peery . President 44 Q7 f Terry Reynolds. . .. .Vice-President W f U91 I n 0 I 0 I 6 X ,, Ierry Davis , , , . Q Marcia Fields , , , Ei ,. 4 Paul Coverdell Mr. House X. .5 ,- X' HQ, g. E 1' STUDEN WW Mary Ann Whiting SPONSORS Miss Mrs . Miss Collins Pharf Thomas A ,. 4' , 1- .rlxz ,, H i. W Mir-J'W Mi W ' ' Q' i - Q if ' fr ,P Rig Eg? , 7755 N Qxf ?'3 ' , X rr rs f G 2 'Nc t.: '54 1 -Qs J X rf N 7 . fifrrffair - ,sf A ' E - - ,331 hrre J, f I , , , , Secretary . . . Treasurer T C OUNCIL , REPRESENTATIVES , i W W 9 5 H '- -., . . 'V-7.1-t.4 P W ,X 'INR K P if J f 1 sf 7 A 5, f W f X f f ff G W 1 sp s , f':'E2f?Z: 2. ' if J 4 T N .. , t ,y X t r : s,, 6QS S qi . X C' Mf:97T:143Y2 QM Q :2.,:afaf. f f f , www r ., W , ,. ' . lu i' aff: 15.12. H y. fx X f I' P X W' 7,,. . ., .V W. '9 -f iff Robert Dunning Mr . Iohn QMX Sim- YQ 4 1 f Es Y ri Q Q it A 2 in is 7 30 --.---re:v.:-cages. h.,,,, , . .. .... . Vre- . . - , ,. . .. .-.. ....,a.: ,:,,s.,...-..,,...,...-..-.--..-: ...q..5....g:.a.:a:.g::::.s3.:3-.:,g4:e - ma.- .,..N. ' - - l- - ,v--,Z sr- Q--.Ac.l,:.... , :xii-:,:,- t,, T, T-D if-Quia: W In the year 1953 our bewildered freshman class poured into the new senior high school building. We were to be the first class to complete all four years in it. At our first class meeting we elected Robert Dunning as our president: Danny Krell, vice-president: Karen Winterowd, secretary: and the treasurer was Bob jones. The Student Council represent- atives were Sally Todd and Bill Turner. With some feelings of uncertainty we plunged into building our first Home- coming float: the theme of which was Let's Bury 'Em . We were a happy class indeed when it won second place. Phyllis Perdue was one of the Home- coming attendants: this was an unusual honor for a freshman. A well-chosen couple for the Reflector king and queen was Marcia Fields and Fred Peery. The first class dance was held in April. In the fall of our second year Bob Iones was elected president: Fred Peery, vice-president: Marilyn Prewitt, secretary: and Bob Hoke, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Marcia Fields, Karen Winterowd, Douglas McGlynn, and -Terry Paulson. Bill Turner was a representative retained from the preceding year. When the Student Council was reorganized later in the year, we elected new represent- atives . They were Karen Winterowd, Marcia Fields, Terry Paulson, and Roger McConnell. We worked hard on the sophomore Homecoming float, We're Expecting a Victory . Our efforts were rewarded when we won first place. Our contribution of 542.05 to the Polio Drive entitled us to the privilege of being the first class to have our name inscribed upon the Polio Drive plaque. In 1954, our sophomore year, we had four royalty candidates. For band king and queen Karen Winterowd and Terry Paulson were selected. Deanna Moments to Remember Coleman and Russell Childress were our candidates for the Reflector king and queen. The junior class executives were Ed Heinlein, president: Vicki Hurlock, vice-president: Pat Callahan, secretary: and Deanna Coleman, treasurer. Again the Homecoming rolled around and we juniors this year decided the theme would be Sink Center's Conference Bid . Once more our float got in the winning brackets as it received a third rating. A novel idea was-' executed the night of the Homecoming game. We sold mums as a money-making project. That long awaited dream finally dawned one February morning when our class rings arrived. It was with proud hearts that we claimed them. The spirit of our class burst forth again when it became the top contributor for the second consecutive year in the Polio Drive. ' Everyone acclaimed our junior play, Cheaper by the Dozen , a comedy. No one can express the pleasure of the participants in the play this year. Yes, the play was a real hit. Can anyone think of the junior class without thinking of the Prom? ? Yes, we were faced with this project. We took care of it in fine style as we completed our Prom, the theme of which was King Neptune's Kingdom . The Prom proved to be a success. At last we were seniors: after four years of struggling we finally made it. There's always a peculiar feeling as seniors go about their activities. The feeling is that of Now or Never . Yes, as a senior everything has got to be the best for this is the last year. In our first class meeting we elected Fred Peery, president: Terry Reynolds, vice-president: jerry Davis, secretary: and Marcia Fields, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Mary Ann Whiting, Robert Dunning, Ed Heinlein, Deanna Coleman, and Paul Coverdell. Paul had the honor of being elected Student Council President. To start things off plans were made for the Get-Acquainted Dance, and as usual at a Get-Aoquainted Dance everyone got acquainted. The Dance was a real hit. With the excitement of Homecoming all around us, we began to plan for the senior float. The theme was Rocket to Victory . The name itself tells the story of the success of the float as it rocketed to first place. For the second time we had a first place float which made us very happy. With the experience attained during the jtmior play we tore into the production of One Foot in Heaven , our senior play. There was a packed house that Tuesday night of November 20 when the play was presented. A lot of hard work and a lot of fun went into our play. With Christmas bells ringing every- where, we merrily went about the task of preparing for our Christmas Dance. With the spirit of Christmas in the hearts of all of us, it was only natural that the dance was a tremendous success. As seniors we made a desperate try to win the Polio Drive for the third consecutive time. After a terrific campaign we triumphed again: were we a happy class! As our last year of L.S.H.S. drew to an end, all the conversations among us were on one subject, none other than College . This will probably be on most of our minds for many years to come. One by one the activities just men- tioned ended, and as they did we came just a little closer to graduation. It is considered by all of us that our four years at I...S.H.S. were well worth- while and a success. Now that we are to terminate our high school days we're all happy Kthough sad in a wayj to leave all this. However, the philosophers tell us to look to the future and not the past. So, taking their well-meant advice we will do so, but there will always be a vivid memory of our old Alma Mater, L. S, H.S. , . -e-4-.f:.'a..--:.... ..- Www ROBERTA IEAN ANDES Bobbie Play with fire and you'll get burned. Raytown1,27 G.C. 3, 47 Cho. 3,47 P.C. 3,47 G.A.A. 3, Pres. 47 Ir. P. 3, Sr. P. 47 Sp. 37 Hi-L. 4. TED IAY ATKINS PAUL WAXNE BAC ON , Ir. IOYCE IOHNSON BAILEY Chris Big Bacon One should cultivate the com- I'd like to set the world Qnfire Don't laugh, your time will panionship of a glorious pur but my lighter's out of fluid. COF09- pose- H Cho' 17 F-H'A' 1 12 P. 2,47B.B. 1,27 Tr. 1,22 L 3,4- 47 I.A. 2,3,41I.A. State Cont. 2,3,47 Cho. 17 G. C. l1Hi-L. 4. IUDY MARIE BARRETT RICHARD LeROY BARROWS CAROL EIAINE BATES Jud Dick Shorty Flirt, shmirt,--not me. S.L. DOn't look at me in that tone Silence is golden. Cho. 2 3,Treas. 27C.C. 3,47N.H.S. Of VOiCe- C-O-E- 4- G.C. 27 Sp. 37 Lib. 37 C.C. 4. 3,47 G.C. l,2,3,47 Cho. 2,37 A.C. 47 Hi-L. 47 P.C. 2,3,47 C.L. 3,47 Ref. Queen 37 Sr. P, 4. 1 BETTY BELLE BROWN JAMES STEVEN BROWN Reckless Moe ' 'tx' A good traffic rule on the road Once we caught him studying 4 l Z of life: 'When you meet temp- but just once. 1 5 T - - du , 2 tation, turn to the r1ght. ' C. 3' fy' O.E. 3,4. HW' 77 f f Z za., ?4 I in J ,ff Z . . . . .And here we are among the group that makes Our world go round. You know, they've really kept it spinning this past year. Before we go on, did you catch that picture of me back on page eight? Better catch it before we leave. . . . .Ready ? Let's go ..... M2, '4. I1 SHARON ANN BARKER IIBa-rk ll I may look busy but I'm only confused. Majorette 47 N.H. S. 3,47 Hi-L. 47 A.C. 3,47 Madriga147 P.C. 2,3,47 G. Sextet 47 G.C. l,2,3,47 C.C. 2,3,47 Cho. 2,37 G.A.A. 17 Dist. M. Cont. l,2,3,47 F.H. A. l.2.3.4. VVILLIAM EUGENE BARNES Willie Worthy things happen to the worthy P.F.A. 3,47 Sp. 4. , Q NG X I IUDITH ANN BARNHART H nludy ll No one was ever wise by chance. Longfellow High School Kearney, Nebraska l ,27 P.C. 3,47 G.C. 3,47 Madrigal 47 Ir. P. 37 Sr. P. 47 Ref. 47 N.H.S. Treas. 3, Pres. '4. 1 1 1 1 1 v ' A ---- 'M' 1 1 ' gs 11 1 ' 4 11 1 ,1,Tm3....w,fT W ':jx - 11-,ffl 1 11:: 1 31 T as A ' fs, 111' f' H1111 ' fs- Q 1 S5115 , Q ,s E 7 '. -:N 'gg -2 1 X 1, X- V611 f ,219 X ,N 4 5 L gf 1 ffkfgfg -11 l me , X A, N. - I 1 K U 5 ..:: UWM N Z Q! 7 .1 1, Aww X A X X f 4 Vw xx Q Q s R g X X X X .Q x S ,CSA W vs A , U X X X jim 4 N W xx A -SW, x x x xy 7- W 4, A N AWN fx as X 1 .1.X , ,N 9 , Q2 Rf R 'Haw' s , N Www' Q AN 4 Y X Xyfgkx WEE x X' 1.12 S 5' sWsqQ5g? f , .11 - 129921 17, 211 5,1 J I VV! I. Q 4, S i 1 A .,,. 1.,. 31 A 1 11 eg. x 1 s ' AX w k M M A? g 3 xg? Q A, Q S swf., 2 .1 ,,,. ' X ' X7 'ff . 552. stil .. , Us V : I 15' 1i'5f, ..,... .... , YQ, ? SE its N if A A ,-X71 51' 1 1 X,,,!mM,y71I! ? ft - N444-R N f1 g 21 .... 1 11.1.1 A 7 5 , ,W Xl Q . . 1 .X ,fx f .A y K 11 x 1 151,11 - f ,H as r X 1.35, 44,77 - . 0 Ziwf ,fm fZNMSZ4,51g'1,1 1 L - sw k ff R ff' X' '-il .1 ' 5. '1 ' 1. 1 1 ' -s W A ,fs ,, is f -::1-:1- 1f '15 11 '1s2121:1:..4 . ?2 We ' ,W sw ff LARRY PAUL BEARY Punk Be klnd and live. Let the other man be boss. G.C. 27 I.A. 1,27 Sp. Z. NANCY SUE BUMGARNER llNan Il Most people's brains are like a negative7 they need develop- ing. F.H.A. 2 ,47 Cho. 2. PATRICIA SHIRLENB BERNARD She's learning to cook --wonder why?? F.H.A. 11213147111- L., 47 C.O.E. Treas. 47 C.C. 2. MARY PATRICIA CALLAHAN Punky Mischief, thou art afoot. Class Sec'y 37 P.C. 3,4: Sp. Pres. 47 C.C. Sec'y 4: Esp. 4, V-Pres. 3: G.C. 3: Cho. 37 A. C. 3,47 Ref. 4. 1 . ff .-svyfr., MH fa QS Q 39 y X 1 ,.,.,.,.. 1,1 1. 1 X 1 1 f gi If ff X A 441 'E w 3 'N-5 QW? I X 1 ,f R, , S. f YI, 1 Q l QQ, X Q4 0 'z . 1 'X 1, THOMAS ARTHUR BICKI-IAM Beakest Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, show me a woman a mancan trust. L 3,41 B.B. 2,31 Co- capt. 47 I.A. 2,3,4. -u-unexpesavc - f'-10? 7 1 3 1 n X597 , 3 27 fi' 1 gf ' -:W X X 44' 5 4, . 1 tw... 7 KENNETH RAY BARR Ah, why should life be 1f.,, W Q' 1 - ,iffy 1. .fx Wg. 57, sf 322 ., all work. Oak Grove 17 P. 27 Sp . 1 2. Could this be politics? 1 I l i1 5? , I A 1 1 ,,,r BETTY IEAN CASTEEL , IOHN DALE CATON MARSHA IOAN CHAMBERS CHARLES RLISSELL CHILDRESS IIYO You :nl-imnu IU Russ You All Son of a pea picker F.F.A. Oh jeepers , these bridal Eiyee, what to do now? I.A. P.H.A. l,2,3, Pres. 4, G.A. l,2,4, Pres. 3. showers get mel F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4, State Cont. 2,3,4: SP- A, 3, Tres. 47 Hi-L. 47 C.C. 2,45 C,C, 4, Lib, 3, 37 Tr. 27 B.B. 2,3, C0-Capt. 4 . 2,3,45 Lib. 1,2,3,47 Sp. 37 cha. 2,3,47G.C.l,-2,314-, MARY IAYNE COOPER COOP Am I blushing again? I guess l've said too much. F.H.A. 3,47 Esp. 3,47 Sr. P. 41 Hi-L. O.E Congratulations GLEN TOSEPH CURL KEVIN EDWARD CURRAN JAMES BALLEW DAVIS JAMES CLAYTON DAVIS IOS Heavy Kev 5 jim ..IaYe.. Is that right Park Hill High Strong in deed, gentle in Easy going, --Ready for all things -. I A- 1,21 B. 3,4. manner. N.H.S. 45 Prom Corn . 4, B. 1 2,3l4- Cho 2 4. AOC 37 Ref. Co-Ed. 47 F. l,2,47 S. L- 2, V.-Pres. 3: C.C. V-Pres . . 4. 2,3,4: Dist. 2,3.4p L 47 Tr. l,3, B.B. l. SS .A. -vp, 4 . l.A. LC. Tr. . 2: 1 f f IUDITH ANN CHRISMAN llludyll I'd be quiet ifl d1dn't talk so much. GARY EDWIN CLARK I Diablo ' Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much7 wisdom is humble that he knows no more. B- 112,3,4: N.H.S. 3,42 Sp. 27 C.C. 37 Cho. l,2,3f Brass Sextef 27 Ir. P.: Sr. P.: Ref. 4: A.C. 3. DEANNA COLEMAN Dee College men are much more interesting. Cheerleading 47 Ref. 47 Class Treas. 37 N.H. S. 3,47 S.C. 47 P.C. 2,3,47 Ir. P.7 Cho. 2,3,47 A.C. 2,37 G.C. 2,37 Mixed Ensembles 2,3,47 Sp. V.-Pres. 27 Esp. Sec'y 3, V.-Pres. 47 G.C. 31' O.W. 3. .1 EVELYN LEE COOK Evvy Great books are the lifeblood of the world's master spirits. Odessa High 17 N.H.S. 3,42 Ir. P. 37 Sr. P. 47 Sp. 27 S.L. 47 F.H.A. 2,37 Cho. 3,47 G.C . 2,3,47 Ref. 47 Betty Crocker F.H.A. Award 4. Cute little things--both of theml JERRY THORNTON DAVIS Tarhead When they kiss and make up, she gets the kiss, and he gets the make-up. G.C. 17 Cho. 17 Tr. 27 L 2,3, Sec'y 47 I.A. 2,4, V.-Pres. 37 C.O.E. Pres. 47 Class Sec'y 4. MARGARET ANN DAVIS ROGER LEE DETERDING PAUL DOUGLAS COVERDELL Shorty Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit7 by and by it will strike. S.C. Pres. 47 Ir. P.: Sr. P.: N.H.S. 4, Vice- Pres. 37 F. Mgr. 3,47 Sp. Pres. 3: Tr. 27 Ref. 47 Boys' State 4. IOHN MORGAN DILLINGHAM ulvlargeu nROgn lljohnll Happy is the mosquito who has HOHGSt IOhD Knob NOSUBF 1 1 What'S the matter with just passed the screen test. 213- ja-ZZ?? B- 1 '2'3'4: A1C- 3? Lib. 27 sp. 37 G.C. 4. Stare B- 4: Ref- 4. mp...,'N' , f , M 'U 4 ,gg ROBERT RAY DUNNING Big Rob He is the fool who thinks by force of skill to turn the current of a woman's will. Class Pres. lp F. 1 ,2,3: B.B. 1 ,2,4: Tr. 1,25 L 2,3, Pres. 4: I.A. 1. 2,3,4g S.C. Treas. 3,4. MARCIA ELIZABETH FIELDS DAVID CHRISTOPHER GARRISON CHARLES BRINTON GASTON Marsh Garry Charlie Charm strikes the sight Let thy words be few. Raytown Much learning doth make th ee 1 2 4 Cass 1 2,3. mad. F.F.A. 1,2. as 4 Cho 2 3 4 G C , MARY LEA DUNCAN HEFFNER ROBERT LEROY HATPIELD Man has his will but woman The Hat has her Way. .. F.H.A. 2l3,4. Courage is fear that has said S D 4. its' prayers. C.O.E. 4, V.- f ff xW X ,W WJ, , If M? 1 Wi -i M 4 , ,V 1 in ?, 9 it S +3314 Q t 4 W f l 7 --3 M-7... . YOU, E.B. Mgr. 3,47 Z 5 E DN thee f M, I ROBERT WAYNE EVANS BARBARA PANN EMORY FETTERS GLORIA DAWN FIELD Bob Barb My kingdom for a drum. Glo How about that? Higginsville Few things are impossible to No one is entirely useless 1 ,2,3p Tr. 4. diligence and skill. B. l ,2 ,3 , Even the worst of us can serve 4, G.C. l,3,47 Sp. 37 Cho. 4. as horrible examples Central 1,25 Cho. 3,47 Ref mm GARY GUNTER E DWARD ALLE N HIIINLE IN Poncho Gosh, I'm tired! Texas Esp. 3,4, Pres. 2, S.L. 3,4 Pres. 25 S.C. 3, V.-Pres. 4, N.H.S. 3, V.-Pres. 4, Pres. 4, L 4, sr. P. 4, Jr.. P. 3, Dist. Bio. Cont. 3: Hi-L. 4 Am. Legion Oratorical Cont. 3 4. GAYLE MARIE HARVEY ll II I may be short, but my feet reach the ground. Lib. 2,3,47 C.C. 3,4: F.H.A. 1,2,47 Sp. 2. ROBERT ALDERSON HOKE Smiley Let's go 'possum huntin'. F. 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 47 B.B. 1,2 Tr. 1,2,3,47 LA. 2, SGC'Y 3 Pres. 47 G.C. 1: L 2,3, V-- Pres. 45 Class Treas. 2. NETTIE ELLEN HEDGECOCK IlNedll Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, or Crunch. Wonder what h'e's looking at? ,, W, ff ,M ' ' ,L- 'V ,, W Q, A , f IANICE ELAINE HOLMES Red Always good for a laugh. Br. l,2,3, Sec'y 47 P.C. 2,3,47 Ir. Pl. 37 A.C. 3,41G.C. 2,37 Cho. 2,37 Hi-L. 47 Sp. Sec'y 47 F.H.A. l,2,3,47 P.H.A. Sub- dist. Pres. 4. DON LAWRENCE llDOgll I like to work7 it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours. F.B. 37 L 3,47 Tr. 2,3,4. x DORIS IEAN LUSH Ieannie It is not your entrance but your exit that really counts. Lib. l,2, V.-Pres. 37 N.H.S. 3,47 Hi-L. 47 P.C. 3,47 C.C. 3, 4. VICKI DEAN HURLOCK Snooks The most important thing that you wear is your expression. C.C. 2,3,47 Sr. P. 47 Class V.-Pres. 37 N.H.S. 3,47 Prom Com. Ch. 37 S.L. Pres. 47 A. C. 3,47 G.C. 3,47 Cho. 3,47 G. Sextet 3,47 Double M.Q. 3,47 Madrigal 4. of friendliness . PAULA RAY IRWIN KEITH IOHNSON Fragile An innocent face, but you never Her quiet smile speaks a world can tell. C.O.E. 4. SENIOR ACTIVITY CODE A.C . --A Cappella Choir Attend . --Attendant B . --Band B .B. --Basketball C . C . --Commercial Club Cho. --Chorus C .L. --Cheerleaders C . O .E . --Co-Operative Occu- pational Education D .B . --Dance Band Dist. Cont.--District Contest Dr. M. --Drum Majorette Ed. --Editor Esp. --Espanola fSpanish Clubl F . --Football F . F.A. --Future Farmers of A- merica F. H. A. -'-Future Homemakers of America G.A.A. --Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation G. C. --Glee Club Hi-L. --Hi-Life I.A. --Industrial Arts GEORGE WILLIAM LUTHER Jamie I Will, just ask me. B. 1,2 , 3, Pres. 47 Raytown 1,21 S.L. 2,37 Trombone Q. 1,2,3,47 All- state B. 47 Cho. 37 DanceB. 3,4. STANLEY HOWARD MAGADY Stan the Man Kissing a girl is like opening a bottle of olives--when you get one the rest come easy. Paseo 1,27 P. 3,47 Ir. P. 3, C.C. 3. Ir. P. --Iunior Play L -- L Club Lib . --Library Club M . --Majorettes M . B . --Marching Band Mgr. --Manager M. Q. --Mixed Quartet N . H. S . --National Honor Society O .W. --Office Workers P . C . --Pep Club Pres . --President Q . --Quartet Ref. --Reflector S . C . --Student Council Sec 'y--Secretary S . L . --Societas Latina fLatin Clubl Sp . --Speech Sr. P . --Senior Play State Cont . --State Contest Tr . --Track Treas . --Treasurer V. -Pres . --Vice -President BILL MASTIN Wild William Oversleeping will not m A. l,2,3,4. ake your dreams come true. F.F. X X X X x X Ever 1 wake '.F. fy W 4 f 1 ROBERT KENNETH JONES Punchy They say all good men are dying, I don't feel so well my self. F. 1,2,3,4g L 1,2,3, 47 Sp. 2. LEONARD ELON IONES ROLAND KOCH IUDITH KUHAR Little Beaver -'cookieu php YOU CaH'f keep trouble from I hate to miss class because Now before I start I want to C0mi1'1Q, but You neednlt Qive it I need the sleep. B.. I ,2 ,3,4 say something 3 Chaifto SHO11- F. 2, 4: I.A. N.H.S. 3,4. A A 2 1 2 3 :se 2.3, Sec'y 4. ho 2 4 KENNETH EVERETT MCCARTY ROGER OVVEN MCCONNELL llKennyIl llROgll Great lives spring from great A bachelor I had planned to be , awakenings . but still the girls appeal to me. Comfortable? ? MARTHA JEAN LOVE IOHN DOUGLAS MCGLYNN DANNY DEAN MEADS IIDOugII Quantum instar in ipso est. N.H.S. 3,45 Ir. P. 3: Sr. P. 4 P. 2,3,4p Tr. 1,2,3,43 S.C. 2 L 2,3, Treas. 4, B. l,2,3 45 Cho. I,2,3,4p Trombone Q. 1,2,3,4g Double M. Q. 3,4 Sp. 25 S.L. 2,37 Hi'L- 47-All' State Cho. 3: Am. Legion Ora- tory 2,35 Voice of Dem. Z5 Mix. Q. 4. ,J Q 7, , , 7... 21Q ' Q, , 'A A-ef f f? X W X ww ff x x 1' X f f I w Z5 ff' X f 1 X f W 4 7 C X M74 X AQ, W' uffwf f , ' ,CMV f'f'VW'i?,if 5 A, g7f,,Z,1'f ff ULLINS IOHN ROBERT MYERS MARILYN SUE MITCHELL BARBARA MULKEY NNILLIS IAMES M ..MnCh.. Barb Willie H Iohnny I H ..A diamond is a girls mst 7 Maybe men aren't all oerfectg Neithernegat1venoraffirmat1ve. You can start nowp I m here. fdendp- Cho. 1, G.C. 17 C,C. but they're the best opposite just neutral. I.A. 2 ,3: N.H.S. 3, 47 Sr. P. 2, 3, Pres. 4: p'H.A. 17 Dist. sex we've got. Pleasant Hill 37 Sp. 47 Shop Cont. 1,2. Music Cont. 17 Dist. Bookkeep- 1,27 C-O.E- 4- ing Con. 3. TERRY PAULSON FREDRICK HOWARD PERRY PHYLLIS MARIE PERDUE CiSCO Fred Snookie I was a boy Scout until I was ' Answer to a maiden's prayer. I can't wait until this week- 167 then I became a girl scout. B.B. 1,2,3,47 I.A. 3,4, Treas. Gnd- HOITIGCOITUTIQ attendant F-B- 2,3: Tr. 2,37B.B. 27N, 27 Sp. 37C1ass Pres. 47 Class 1:C.C. 2,37 O.W. 3. ' H.S. 3,47 Esp. 27 S.C. 2, L Vice-Pres. 2, f 42 B. 2,37 Cho. 4. EDNA MAE POLSTON MARILYN PREWITT There s an easler way than thls Eddie All doors are open to courtesy . C.C. 2,3,4: Hi-L. 4. Butch Gaze into her eyes and you will see an angel, gaze a little long- er and you'll see an imp. Esp. l,3,4, Treas. 27 G.C. 2,3,4, Sec'y 17 Class Sec'y 27P.C. 2,3, V.-Pres. 47 Cho. 2,3, Sec'y 47 N.H.S. 3, Sec'y 47 C. C. 47 Homecoming Att. 47 Ref. 4. s.. 'a X , x.s x K 12:2 AN .W XX XC? ' 4 - , N-X., N A2 Q X X ,ii A gg! 2' NS E . 7 xkg P. W f , X KN f f 4:5 f f Z! l xx? Wg N kk 2 Q Jef 4 f W lv! f ' 4 f 4 lt lll -9 p. 4, -1 Ju .3, -w .Jo rf. , I X, 5 f I X X, MANFERD DAVID NEALY PATRICIA ANN NESBIT DEE ANN on ALICE NEQMA OWENS llDaVell lIPatlI IIDee Deen MAJ-II A1evel headed QUY- What? F.H.A. l ,47 N.H.S. There's always room for me. Neat, sweet, trim and prim 3,41 G.C. 1, H1-L. 4, Lib. 3. Lib. l,2,37C.C. 3,431-li-L. 4: Timbo, Ark. 1,37 Cho 2 C C P.C. 2,3,4,G.C.l,2,3,41Cl'1O. 4, N.H.S. 2.3: F.H.A. 41. I I MARY LEE PINNELL I would be better if I could , but it's awfully lonesome being good. P.C. 2,3,-45 G.C. 3,47 Cho . Z , 3 . SANDRA KAY QUALLS Katy A quiet girl, that is until you get to know her. B. 1,2,4, Cho. 2,37 G.C. 3,45 F.H.A. 1, 2: O.W. 3, Esp. 3,451-Ii-L. 47 P.C. 2,3,4. IACKSON CLEVELAND PLACE Crockhead A jerk, a soda jerk that is! N.H.S. 3,45 Cho. 1,2,3,4, B. 1,2,3,4p Ir. P. 3, S.L. 2, Sp. 25 Hi-L. 4, Double Mixed Q. 3, 4, Trombone Q. 2,45 All-State Cho. 35 Tri-State Cho. 35 Madrigal 4. ROBERT CECIL RANDALL Bob I do the hardest work of my whole clay before breakfast-- getting up. TOM RICHARD PLACE Tacky A nice girl could do wonders for me . Oh-h-h-h Russ-s-s-sl 591 6 X ag ,- , j y Y, 4' x 5 ff ' We 6Q QM! 'QW ' Q K Ex 'fi f KZ ,, 5 v 1 Q4 XX 215 1 1 X 2. S WK v 9 3 'Www A fm x X , -, VM- - g-gg:4,:fJ5'E-Ig' ' ' V ' -. .--gf-v-j'52Ef'JT 'A ' ' ' J.------f .:..:.:-:.:4:.-.-.: --:u- - H 1 E .,,,.----f , , .1 I I . f , -if .., -...,..... ..-g..:x- .-, 1--, .-sk, - - -'Q ' .1 . . 7 'Ziff BENITA LOUISE ROGERS IOSEPH STANLEY SCHRAFF PATSY SHACKELTON HAROLD LEE SHEWMAKER '-Bernie jasper I'm little but I count. F.H. Tootsie --1 just adore handsomve men! '- Be just what you is, not what A. 1 ,2,3,47 Sp. 4. An artistwho can make visions Shawnee Mission 17 P.C. 2,3, YOU HiI1 C- come true. Sp. 2:Ir. P. 37 Sr . 47 Esp. 3, Treas. 47 C.C. 37 Cho. 3,47 Sr. P. X P. 4: I.A. 2. NI TA IOYCE SLAGLE nlodyu Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain. N. H.S. 3,47 C.C. 47 P.C. 2,3, 47 A.C. 3,47 Cho. 3,47 Ref. 47 F.H.A. 1. LARRY DAN STARK Starkie There's always work and tools to work with, for those who will. Cho. 1,2,37 C.C. 27 C. O.E. 3,4. Pistol Pete VIRGINIA STEWART Stew What is the hardest task in the world? To think. Sp. 37 C.C. 4. IAMES THOMAS TODD lllimll What is the cause that the former days were better than these? I.A. 1,22 Shop Cont. 17 S.L. 47 Sp. 37 Ir. P. Cho. 3, 4: B. l,2,3,4. SALLY ANN TODD Todd Wad Those H1-Life's have gg: to come out Friday! S.C. Sec'y 17 G.C. l,2,37 Cho. 2,37 P. C. 2,3,47 Dist. Cont. 1,2,37 State Cont. 1,37 N.H.S. 3,41 Hi-L. Assoc. Ed. 47 C.C. 3,47 S.L. 2,3,4. 'WILLIAM JOSEPH TURNER Il'YOgII Strike three , and you're out. S.C. 1.2: L 2,3.4: SP- 2: F- 2,3,47B.B.1,27Tf-1f2- Clear the hall, folk. GLENN CLAIR WILLIAMS Little Napoleon Three guesses but the first don't count. Little Sioux, Iowa 1 , 2 , 3. .7 ! f I , ,W GERALDINE MARIE WAHL Gerry As merry as the day is long. P.C. 2,3, Treas. 47 Sp. Pres. 27 G.C. l,2,3,47 Cho. 2,3,47 Hi-L. 4. . . . . .You know, that's really a nice gang, 1sn't it? Let's drop over and see what the authors of the book are doing. Oh wait! You've simply got to read those class wills. I nearly passed out laughing at them myself ..... DORIS MAE WILSON Dodo Set high your goal, and even though you reach not your high- est points, success is yours. Raytown l,2,37 B. 47 Esp, 4, WILLIAM JERRY WEBER Webb Worthy things happen to the worthy. Ref. Sec'y-Treas. 47 N.H.S. 3,4. MARY ANN WHITING Dimples A smile is the same in any language. F.H.A. 1,21 L.C. Treas. 27 P.C. 27 S.P. Sec'y 37 N.H.S. 3,47 S.C. 3, Sec'y 47 Soph. Pilgrimage 27 Co-Editor Ref. 47 C.C. 2,Sec'y-Treas. 3, Treas. 47 State S.C. Meet- ing 37 G.A.A. 2,37 Sr. P. KAREN RAY WINTEROWD Stinky Honestly, Bobby, you make me so mad! Class Sec'y 17 S.C. 27 S.L. 2, Treas. 37 C.C. 3, 47 P.C. 2,3,47 Cheerleader 2, 3, Head 47 Homecoming Queen 47 Hi-L. 47 Cho. l,3,4i B. 1, 2 ,3,4. ROWENA LEE WHITE Lee Quietly she goes her way, making new friends every day. E1 Dorado Springs I ,27 C.C. 3, 47 Lib. 47 G.C. 37 F.H.A. 3, 4. TUDY ANN YEAMAN Y Mizoo A modest violet with a wicked eye. F.H.A. 17 B. 1,2,3,47 S.L. z,3,47 Lib 27 N.H.S. 3,47 C.C. 3,47 Sr. P. 4. We the Seniors Wlll I Roberta jean Andes will to Bonnie Rhea my little brother David I Ted Iay Atkins will my primed Ford and all hillbilly radio stations to Bev Brown I Paul Wayne Bacon Ir do hereby bequeath my very lucky right hand to Winston Lambeth I Ioyce Iune Bailey will Mr Stone to anyone smart enough to take him I Sharon Ann Barker will my ability to solve problems in American problems class to anyone who has problem.s William Eugene Barnes will my good study habits to Martha Sowell Iudith Ann Barnhart will my pony tail to Ralph Carlson Kenneth Ray Barr, will to Stephen Quinn my ability to get along with the teachers. Iudy Marie Barrett, would will my culottes to Cathy Winstead if they would fit her. , Richard Leroy Barrows, will C.O.E. to the birds Knight owlsl. , Carol Elaine Bates , will my ability to play basketballto Shirley Iohnson. , Larry Paul Beary, will Mr. Copple to all the weak students of L.S.I-I.S. , Patricia Shirlene Bernard, will my senior word list to som.e unsuspecting junior. , Thomas Arthur Bickham, will my ability to get along with Coach Titus in the study hall and in basketball practice to Tom. Hewitt. I, Betty Belle Brown, will my driving habits to Johnny Carter. We , Nancy Bumgarner and Iudy Chrisman, will our sound ability in drafting to David Andes and Ernie Cooper. I I, Mary Patricia Callahan, will my bashfulness to Larry Winburn. I, Betty Iean Casteel, will my seat as president in F.H.A. to any person who is willing to work hard. , I, John Dale Caton, will my ways to get along with Mr. Comer to Charles Hale. I, Marsha Ioan Chambers , will my ability to read shorthand to the one who thinks I made it up, Iean Wilke. I, Russell Childress , will Miss Thomas and typing to Tom. Hewitt if he is so unlucky as to take it. I, Gary Edwin Clark , will my tuba to Wayne Rice for a place to keep his swimming suit. I, Deanna Coleman, will to my freshman girls fespecially those of fourth hour gym class! my ol' beat-up megaphone and all the fun that comes from cheerleading and yelling for L.S.H.S. I I, Evelyn Lee Cook, will all the extra space on my permanent record to Tom. Butts. I Mary Iayne Cooper, will my vocal cords to anyone who will give them. a rest. I, Paul Coverdell, will my sparkling way with Miss Cronbaugh to Warren Brown. I, Glenn Curl, will to Kit Kreher my ability to get along with Phil McCuiston. I, Kevin Edward Iames Curran, will my aversion to alcoholic beverages to Mitch Brown. I, Iames Clayton Davis , will my ability to run a mile and to sing to Bill Iacobs. I, Jerry Thornton Davis , will! ! ! We , Margaret Ann Davis and Virginia Stewart, will to Bonnie Rhea and Wanda Jones our ability to stay out of trouble . I, Roger Lee Deterding, will my height to Iim. Carroll. I, john Morgan Dillingham, will my inability to use a slide rule to Pat Dennis . I, Iames Michael Doran, will my ducktails to Gary Famuliner. I, Roy Kenneth Drake , will my scholastic ability to Ion Mastin if he ever needs it. I, Robert Wayne Dunning, will all the fun I have had out of high school to the junior 7 I. ' ,' ' . 1, ' ' -- - I, I I I I I boys . I, Iohn Blake Eilert , will my seat on the bench to Bobbie Montgom.ery. an-4:1:1g:1Ln-.'+: :4-:..: Z..-. ,.7YY , I , ,K L .. I, Robert Wayne Evans, will my height to Zimmie Zimmermanp I, Barbara Ann Fann, will my many hours of practice on the clarinet to Ronnie Alley. I, Gloria Dawn Field, will my ability to drive to Ronnie Schneider, as if he needed it. We, Marcia Elizabeth Fields and Janet Sue Snyder, will our gabbiness to Cathy Winstead and Beverly Brown. I, David Christopher Garrison, will my su spenders to George Schuyler and my good advice to Marilyn Barker. I, Charles Brinton Gaston, will the English IV word list to next year's seniors . 'I, Gary Gay Gunter, will my customizing ability to Robert Vilfroy. We, Gayle Marie Harvey and Paula Rae Irwin, will Mr. Long's mechanical drawing class to any girl brave enough to enroll in it. I, Nettie Ellen Hedgecock, will my ability to sew and do fancy work to Amargia Curtis . I, Robert Leroy Hatfield, will the Journal Office to anyone in C .O .E. next year. I, Mary Lea Heffner, will my happy marriage to Karen McCarty . I, Edward Allen Heinlein, will tell you about Texas even if you don't ask me. I, Robert Alderson Hoke, will all the wonderful luck we've had in football this year to next year's team . I, Janice Elaine Holmes, will my supreme ability to blush to all the innocent freshmen. I, Thomas Keith Johnson, will Johnson's Groceries to anyone named Johnson. I, Vicki Dean Hurlock, will my other nickname, Wiggles, to Cindy Wenzel. I, Kenneth Bob Jones, will leave this school, thank goodness! I, Leonard Elon Jones, will my many hours in seventh hour study hall to Tommy Downing, Jimmy Davis, and John Wilson. I, Roland William Koch, will my interest in electronics to Roy Corn if he can stand the shocks . ' I, Judith Kuhar, will my skill in reedmaking to the tubas. Maybe they can make better use of it than I did. I, Martha Jean Love, will my chair in office practice to anyone 'who likes to flunk! I, Doris Jean Lush, will my extra pages of shorthand to the shorthand class of next year. I, William George Luther, will-7 just ask me! I, Stanley Howard Magady, will all the good times I've had to the class of'58, and to the teachers Iwill my patience so they might be able to put up with the class of '58 . I, Bill Mastin, will to Bill Ruth and Jim Kelly my good grades in ag. class. I, Kenneth Everett McCarty, will leave-at last! I, Roger Owen McConnell, will Miss Cronbaugh to next year's Spanish class. I, John Douglas McGlynn, leave my brother, Dudley, and all trials and tribulations appertaining thereto to future generations . I, Danny Dean Meads, will the ag. room to the advanced class of next year. .I, Marilyn Sue Mitchell, will the sixth hour biology class to anyone who thinks he can pass the course! I, Barbara Jean Mulkey, will my first hour gym class to Sharon McCarty. I, Willis James Mullins, will my pull in the office to Bill Wilson . I, John Robert Myers, will Mrs. Place and Miss Edwards to Charles Walker. I, Manferd David Nealy, will my truck driving to Warren Brown and my job as basket ball manager to Charlie Gardner and Jimmy Underwood. I, Patricia Ann Nesbit, will--no I won't! I, Dee Ann Ott, will all my excuses to Linda Smith. I, Alice Neoma Owens, will my ability to do bookkeeping to Jackie Davidson. I hope she has better luck than I did. Th I, Frederick Howard Perry, will my typing ability to anyone lucky enough to get Miss omas. . La. -- . , .. .. . .. .. .-,. - .. . ... H... ..--a.. -.:. .N........:.....q.:-.ar ::.-5: ..:. -g4..:.:s.s - f--5 : -3 -Ei,-5-A ff.- .3,- s. ...:.',, Y'- - H A - - f- 1- -,f--.Z -,H 5--gi:-:E-.. . U :ui5.:....- 75 EIS:-,g.1-:.vA6 ihiaigsth I, Phyllis Perdue, will my letter writing to Cindy Wenzel. I, Mary Lee Pinnell, will my hair cutting ability to anyone who can use it. I, Jackson Cleveland Place, will my great tenor voice to Gary Sophg he needs it. I, Tom Richard Place, leave L.S.H.S. to the future generations of freshmen. I, Edna Polston, will shorthand and office practice to Ronald Chambers. I, Marilyn Frances Prewitt, will my way with the freshman boys to the freshman girls I, Sandra Kay Qualls, will my band suit to anyone who can fit its shape. I, Robert Randall, will my flirtiness to Cindy Wenzel Knot that she needs ith and my ability to pound Richard Kilpatrick to anyone who wants it. I, Terry Richard Reynolds, will all of my tender love and affection to Warnie Brown, my old beat up Chevy to Tom Bradley, my meanness to Charles McAlpin, and our ever- so-loving school to the juniors . I, Teresa Jane Rice, will my appetite to Beverly Jo Grego. I, Don Fredrick Rittman, will my name Daniel Webster to John Wilson. I, Cecil Robbins, will my shot Chevie to Charles McAlpin, although he already has one of those rare l?J species. .. I, Benita Louise Rogers, will my giggles to Janie Ott. I, Joe Scharff, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Denny to Jimmy James. I, Patsy Shackelton, will my quietness to Glenda Bledsoe. I., Elvira Ann Slagle, will to Martha Sowell a cow with its foot stuck in the mud. I, Nita Joyce Slagle, will all of my classes in mathematics to Nancy Hunt, I hope she has better luck than I did . I, Betty Evelyn Smith, will the Hi-Life to anyone who can get it out on time . I, Judith Flory Smith, will to Carolyn Bright two years of fun and good luck . I, Lee Ann Smith, will my singing ability to Carol Lynch. I, Larry Dean Stark, will the body of my car to Terry Reynolds. I, James Thomas Todd, will first chair cornet to Dudley McGlynn. I, Sally Todd, will solid geometry to the future unsuspecting classes. I, William Joseph Turner, will my ability to put up with the teachers to John Keil . I, Geraldine Marie Wahl, will not will anything , because I'm taking Jerry with me! I, William Jerry Weber, will my ledger to next year's treasurer of the Reflector Staff. I, Rowena Lee White, will my good Q?J grades to Lorena Knecht. I, Mary Ann Whiting, will my perfected driving ability to Virginia Gross . I, Glenn Clair Williams, will to Bob Curl a full course in my instructions. I, Mary Lynn Willis, leave my Model-A to Sis Gross. I, Doris Mae Wilson, will to my brother, Olin, a very happy and successful future at L.S.H S. I, Karen Winterowd, will my ability to hold my temper at those cheerleaders to Lila Warren. I, Judy Ann Yeaman, will my shorthand nightmares and old shorthand notebooks to Miss Thomas Qmay they haunt her, tool . f ... -f , 'f m ' :4:.:..-w,.u.q..::iLh4-af.-a4.:..., Z..-. The Producers of Our Yearbook ROW 1: Mrs. Rees, Doris Heflin, Gloria Field , Susan Place, Judy Yeaman, Joyce Slagle, Susan Miles , Gary EgelStOI1,' MBTY lion Whiting. ROW 2: Roland Koch, Marilyn Barker, Judy Smith, Judy Barnhart, Anneta Smith Neill, Pat Callahan, Marilyn Prewitt, Eve yn Cook, Bob Curl. ROW 3: Jerry Weber, Paul Coverdell, Kevin Curran, John Eilert, Dale Coleman, Gary Clark, Roger McConnell, 101111 Dillingham. REFLECTOR STAFF Co-Editors . . . . . . Mary Ann Whiting Feature Editor ...... . . .Judy Barnhart Kevin Curran Asst. Feature Editor ..... Pat Callahan Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,, Jerry Weber John Eilert Business Manager , , , , , ,John Eilert ' ROQGI' MCCO1'1De11 Salesmen .......... . . .Paul Coverdell Gary Clark Roger McConnell SUSGH PIEICG Judy Smith Anneta Smith Neil Artists ..... Doris Heflin Sports Editor. . Music Editor. . Assistant Music Editor. . . . Gary E ggle ston Roland Koch John Dillingham Marilyn Prewitt PhO'COQTaPher. . Dale Coleman Lay-OUT Editors JQYCQ Slagle Typists . . . Marilyn Prewitt - - -Gloria Fields Judy Smith Bob Curl Many hours of diligent work by the staff have gone into the completion of the 1957 Reflector. Under the superb leadership of the sponsor, Mrs. Rees, and the co-editors, Mary Ann Whiting and Kevin Curran, the book was completed in fine style. ln April the Reflector staff sponsored the Co-Curricular Editor ..... Evelyn Cook Asst. Co-Cur. Ed ....... Judy Yeaman ' Paul Coverdell Judy Barnhart Susan Place Bob Curl Jr. Consultant. . . ..... Bob Curl Susan Miles Soph. Consultant. . . .... Susan Place Marilyn Barker annual Golddiggers Ball. This was the only dance during the year that the boys had the honor of being invited and escorted by the girls . ln the spring a formal banquet was held. The highlight of the evening was the presenta- tion of the 1956-1957 Reflector. Everyone was excited over the new book. , '.gg.1..:.s --ff.:.:eaeavns:4 f11' -1 22242 155 ' 1-offuf - :- 1+ -' - ' ' Left- 2'4 r2 'ff '- r'a' f 'h+'r-if afibff++f:4a:- Xp Y 9 N f N ,ef af Q nd Here The Are At Work ?WlX,,,,,.,--if 2 Dillingham and Coverdell are late as usual. . . . . .We11, here we are with the authors. I guess I've really kept them hopping this past year. Oh, but that s life. Don t let me interrupt you. Go ahead and read that article ..... Finished yet? Good, then we'll be on our way. . Looks like a mess to me. ' f,'f,'f f I af , 4 3 f at ' ' f rf If ff. Q f I ZW 1 X! f 7 P fffilff 'hu ,f X I I me QQ f vm eee, ,toe ,Z Another one sold' W, vV,f f 0, ,of I W f W mb E 72? gs:-acnaai r.-: 1- The Hi-life Keepls Up With Our life i W ROW 1: Sponsor: Miss Elaine Wiltsee, Martha Love, Karen Winterowd, Geraldine Wahl, Bobbie Andes , Lee ann Smith, BSSW Cgiigisi- ROW 2: Sharon Barker, Pat Nesbit, Dee Ann Ott, Shirlene Bernard , Mary Iayne Cooper, Bally Todd-Assoclate Edltor, S liih-Editor, Marilyn Mitchell. ROW 3: Ianice Holmes , Doug McGlynn, Iack Place , Kay Qualls-Associate Editor, Iean Lush, Betty ml - L F ,, f What would any high school be without a news paper? Fortunately L.S.H.S. does not have this problem, for we have a fine school paper in the Hi-Life. The members of the Hi- Life staff should be commended for their fine school news paper. They have set ,W AZ ,twkwfl .?23,7Ii ','?'x'V'N7 r 'X f 2.1! a fine record this year by not being late on any of their publications. Betty Smith, the editor of the Hi-Life , has done a splendid job with the fine cooperation of her staff. So we say, hats off to the I-Ii-Life. --2-ins. . '- , -: .' '. V ' ' f-'7 f 'f - ff: ':T.'Z':'T.:'-'1.:',-.g.'. 1 .,':1.,J-,'.:,..,-4:j','2.13.-tg. ,-'J, .g:i.'.I.s...5,,: .11 :.. ' :.- ' - ' '- V . - - - L.. L 4. r- V - -. 'fi' I ai Eff .ia 3:-.2:::.f'..:-Lsi.L:.s:.i:.i: -- '- -4:..E:vz:awl-:S , ' G-f-F'-Y'-f -f-Ji -- Who Whom Our World Gary Egleston Russell Childress Mike Curran, Sally Todd Jiffy Spurk john Wilson Best Scribbler Most Blushful Tip-Top Dressers Real Stompefs 5 L Q i 1 i 2 W 1 Q M Mary A Whiting, Fred Peery Warren Brown Russell Cox Karen Winterowd Paul Coverdell Most Chivalrous Our Sports Hero Boy With Most Z-Z-Zip The Famed Cats , 2123 WW ' f 2 Wa, Z I Z W f,r damn 1, X 'Z Q -A 1, . k g 1 I ,iffy 1' Q 4' 'f , A yi? f f f f f gf ff f X X M72 , 'f6', f f f X 741 A f Z , ,V W Z K? ' C X, Wo , f 1 , , X ' mf ,,,,, W .WA , 7 M , ,Mow rv , 9. '4 s I 1,1 ., ,, , , , .1 ,N Q A 9 Y N www 4' X QV f f ' f f .Q , , , you X i Z Z f X Q Z f Wy f Z gf f , 4 5 airy 'W v f f 44 7 il LW: 94 5 fi f iii -50414 QW f?ZZffZW 53 A V, rwygg I I Iudy Bamhart I Doug MCG1ynn Cathy Winstead Tom Bickham The Tuneful Two The Great Pretenders Crazy, Man, Crazy Doris Wilson im Todd get-asf.:-Qxg9.-s.n.....q.s:iL.s-:g,a,-:1..,,:..-..1,.-:r '-.'i'.F'sas 41-:..-:. . 31 1 : The eRepre entu Junior I- 5' ,, y ,7 ,,,1 I 5, 172,110 1 K , ff X , f Q The junior class has been quite busy this year. The class entered a float in the Homecoming parade. A concession stand has been operated at basketball games to raise money for the prom.. Girl Crazy, the jur1ior play was a huge success. The highlight of the junior year was the annual junior- senior prom. ROW l: ROW 2: SPONSORS Mr. Heffelfinger Mr. Stone Mr. Orthell - Mrs. Marshall Mrs. Denney Miss Cronbaugh sf 45 ,Z www Nfffs 11 7d S IUNIOR OFFICE RS Warren Brown . Larry Winburn President . . . . . Vice-President Charles Walker . . . . . . . . . Secretary Thomas Mueller . . . STUDENT Warren Brown .fi 1 I E c I ,3 ii 3 yf I f X .lr- fa . . . Treasurer COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Lila Charles Warren Walker e1 SZSMS . H as-flwef , . wsM1a1 Qrfis .- Zi 1 1 r, r , s I , naw: ff. Ze. , s 7g Q , ,, I 1 5 fry 1 affiw, his .JROYQ - f ' 1 . . , AX , X .-f ..,.eg..g',,f.m , 1 a , md! . Ewgjmevioa-2g21f5. ,g. : . 11,3 i I . ,JMMQ if XQ- . S 'Y 1 I' fi Q Qiiksaigiihigiiig 1 . W., ,,X.,,.f. a U 'gf 2 MSW 33.50 M fy- ram va u.+ K ' . 7 A-ewNQ'7XK.S,5. , 6 I r., X 51 mf fan + Wa- ,X .SM Q . l Sfzxrwlhzfffflilfm S'f'f .. - W g,cg,,,g2g3' , r 'syaggrrs ?E:gi,!ii , .rg . .gf X -M i. 3. F ij Y. f a I E C P F 2 W .- ff ma 1 i1 X 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W I X N7 ,1 2 Ze 7 X f s an 1 W5 W 525553 ' 33 0' Q ig 3252 ? q x viii? by 4 Q S Q M 223 S12 5 Enfiirgglxk sl ,,,,..,Q.+ nal 75 27 5 ,,.r..i,5,gv gil? Cr ff fy X4 ...a+ 3 X. . Www 1 , f1naxs.v.,.izki N 1 X . pi .Q , M H, ,. ,Hi :, .- .g.a,!..rt 4- 5,4.:..fi.:2:1.L--4.i.. s,sf,.q...s.::,L..q.a-:ssee5-::22.2.q45:,f:.:t.as:.SsgaaE.i.s3,:.f.L.-:,:1:A:z::qi2isea:.3q:.2fQ,321isfgpEi4spgza,aar,a2e,:s4g-:aaa1z:J:Qsf..a..a..s..s,aa:ae1.f4s: . Q. 'T' K , A! As, ,u li iw Z! gg 4 2 553 :sul if will Jolene Abell Brenda Adams Betty Bellamy Claudine Bitzer George Cleveland Roy Corn Pat Dennis Hans Drigalla Ronald Foster Charles Frye so fl WX ff X X f W X X f f ' W I .,,, . ff fl fri if Mg, I ' , W, :Sl 'YDOGY S YZ. Xoaiinq Q O interested in ? Iimmy Adams Joyce Allen Mitch Brown Warren Brown Linda Cornelius Alleta Cox lane DUHCBI1 Lewis Edminster Charles Gardner Eugene Gerdts X r ,, W ,X Xe. I ,X .V ,,,f,QS,.s3Z f . Q' A Q, f, f f f A ff r X .I .S M ,X X ry I f f . 'Q X . B 'f . w M41 2- ' if-al A V Q ly 1' , , ' Q W Wf JL m m s ff Wig f 1 , ,,f, mg fb, 1 ,yi ffm 1 I ff f aflfig. of if I ,.,, J W I, ,.,,:, 4 4' ,, 7, ', , ' ny 'fx If f up f MW of '4 1 Bob Barnes Sharon Browning Robert Curl Gary Egelston james Gillespie Carol Bates Iames Carroll Amargia Curtis Leanna Epperson Kenneth Gillette V ffl' Bernadine Becker Ronnie Chambers Jackie Davidson Lyle Farren Barbara Green , K7 ' Qfifw A ' V ,. A Q ? Qs' X- fx wsu' f JZW QW f 'f B179 V liffa , iw S Z X , X ' ' V L., fri Q ,' ,Aw WN sy? .AA-Q. , WL. fs 1 J ,, b f- :rss W f , X X X f r 2 f f I My f - ' --'- . bsafsh-ng-ugriisaise-hair...v-2--wqisari-19155552-slr-i5'4if:,blla-:s...fiiiili J f .44 ,iv Bill Greene Charles Haeflinger Mike Ieffers Edward King Charles Loveall , .ri Maurice Greer Marjorie Hire Dorothy Johnson Ann Kuhar Dale Lunceford Ioyce Greer Roy Holler Shirley Iohnson George Lahman Carol Lynch The juniors scream, Come, eat our ice cream! fWe need the money.I ls it contagious? hope so. - Beverly Grego Marlin Gross Virginia Gross Gary Haas Patty Hood Donald Hopper Bob Hovermale Nancy Hunt Mary Johnston Glenda Iones Iames Kelley Richard Ki1P6U'iCk Phillip Lentz Donna Lesher Fred Lingle T-GUY LO9ff161' Charles McAlpin Karen McCarty Sharon McCarty Carol MCClendon rw X' K! .f ., I X! X , X Q - A ' ig , 5 dmv' 1 W Q N: -, ' f s X . 5. X . N : .f I, jk U me . ' fff.,,J!2, . , kfaam ff, W s s Q, 1 rf .. 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WX X ' hffxf 9 WA What a cutie! Jon Mastin Leonard O'Laughlin Charles Randall Lloyd Schryer Leroy Smith , M ' ,c 1 0 X , 1 11 W 1 X 1 ,V f J w 1 1 1 W 1 X C 0 X W ff 1 ' W Q X s, , QQ JW I nr- ' 'ZX I 1 1 .,.. t , ,V Qu! 1 V, '1 ' .f M 1 ' 'x -41 f 72' X .Q 'iw f Q- 4 4511: ' 'f ,J 7 ' 77 my 5 M f 1 M f X 5 A Q W 1 WZ1 fx X f 5 W ' fx . ff fig .,.. . A W1 R 'f Qlrk H1 'Wf ,X A. Aloha Susan Miles Susan Miller Bonnie Muckey Kay Muckey Darlene Osborne Jimmie Paradee Carolyn Peery Joyce Peterson James Ray Robert Ray Christie Richfield Carol Downing Robins Jack Schwindler Brenda Sears Brent Sharrow Gail Smith Virginia Smith Gary Soph Danny Spurck Bill Stacy 37 a,iasv:-nsbvv:1::i,k-:.iu-34.sn-Q.,2.A-.3w54:'aa wwsaaerf-.sp 11 f 'ski ff!- - K I ff ' ,MQ v v ,X ,nf f ' X 'Q ff f I ef, fl W 3 Looking over the members of this class I see that they I l I C f I l' have their clas s rings , have had a successful play and a Z tremendous prom.. I think I have them about prepared for senior N, .I ' hood. . . . J 'i V f Linda Stark Donald Stout Tom Swearingen Helen Sylvester William Talley Lloyd Trackwell Pieter Van Hook Eddie Wade Charles Walker Lila Warren Iamea Watson Ieannette White Howard Wilkins Carl Williams Louise Williamson Francis Wilson LBITY Winbum T09 Wix Geruase Wolf Edwin Yarber YOUR RING s A, , .' IA 7 Q ,f Vqfe . X-.gay X . -ke, Q 5 4.55-,1.:l:-.:'.l4-. e.5e.4e,.:uee,.e -'eeeeaea-ehaag fj --1'. -I-11115 2525 5-'el1: 1 af f- ' -'f- 'F -1 + - 1- 'Q li- ,5.l.f...- -...g,:,us, , 15 -Q E I ! 1. 3 I I P 4 I 1 :Q F vb KI QI li 'U I U 11 . Q B Q. X1 xx x 0urCIasses R ,M +2 i Aff 3 it ex-+--M-M,...,.,W kt it Man! VVas this one posed! in Session .WX You didn't need that finger anyway. Sure that's exact. Guess who put the pepper in the What's so interesting up there? soup. , wx aw ,, ff, X V , g Pay attention now, son. '-f 'L - - 4 f' '-- --- A A- W - -::wss'a:n54-n-:Q-n-iv,-?isQLitiii,35:wpr 1 1 I 5 W W at ophomore hare in Our Government fm T M ,W , Q Q ,'?3':2- 'lf Q' I I In IW 'cw , , Early in the year sophomore committees were organized to build the Homecoming float. When completed the float was a huge ice-cream cone the theme of which was Let's Lick 'Eml A large number of sophomore girls par- ticipated inthe Homecoming parade as Pep Club initiates and were dressed in ridiculous SPONSORS Mrs . Mrs . Mis s FRONT ROW: Stark Place Wiltsee V Mr . Mr . Mr , BACK ROW: Titus Comer Long f y Cindy Wenzel S OP HOM ORE OFFICERS f' Ioe Leipard .............. President Manne Magady. . . . . Vice-President Marilyn Barker . . . ..... Secretary Cindy Wenzel. . . . .Treasurer costumes for the event. In November the sophomores sponsored their class dance which was called The Harvest Dance. The class placed second in the annual March of Dimes contest with their contribution. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESE NTATIVES Ice Paula Bob Leipard Young Qualls L K Fl .. 5, as fx, . ,, Q ef f we f QM Aw Q.,sW..4,r fx? I x xxfz NM , R C or rg, X P1 . . 1 5. , X ' A ilm t wi x C x Q .Q f, fl Mr 1 X N t , fwt , t , . Q 'N ,.. . iivbsiw WV,s,,,,,p..9, , Q, , .sw .fi S , :fy v - X fa- W X np, Xwagwry - .,, .,,, of . , I , - A Y A , - V - 1 -, .- -.. . . .-as f.,-q.-r :L .Q .ei assi '.. :'.4-Q.: Q43:,-.g....:4.::,.:g.q.:.-.:aza::.::1iE-:..ga,:.:aaa:.E:51Ei.pg.1r 1- 53 5 '-61: -- VM '4aii-E- 3 . - ' 'H S '- 2R 1':-' ' : 5.g. 'g- - jgzzfxz w.: -a.-.Lf ,again .H 'f,:-g,1, , ,O f :qu ' 1 ..., , . fv Anyone for tennis? Now, junior! Donna Abell Michael Barnes Ierry Boin Ralph Carlson Michael Curran Gene Dennis X1 A 11. - f' S fun. XY ' X. A Q 1 5 A 7 V 7 6 x Z 1 ft f 1 F N as 7 Q 5 X 1 4 N f W ix 7 11 2 6 f 9 1 1 S N Rigs 1 X 4 X! .ws '- 1 1 11 11 Q , ZX? 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Wg, f 1 BW 11 X 1 , X X 114 1 1 1 I ancy Anders dward Bitzer ill Broaddus arvey Childers eanna Dauphin avid Dillingham Zi, , .I ,gs:s : Q Rf, f ,, if 5 1 5,11-Q, I 1 ,. 1 1 Q -1 ..,: , X 60 , gl Vg 1 1 S4 X x 1 f 1X X 1 Axkfs X 1 1 Q it W Y Z Z 4 4 3 ,JMX , mm., , Prank Anderson Glenda Bledsoe Beverly Brown Ioyce Christman Linda Dauphin Virginia Doyle 4:1 gsgz 1 1 , 71, 'f ' x.113f 5 , , pf X , 'G A - 4 ., ::::1..- , 11, 251 Z1 ' 1 ::.:.::. 112 ,::,5 315 lx, E zzz, :.-. - , E, , Marilyn Anderson Evelyn Blum Patricia Bumgarner Susan Clark Iimmy Davis Larry Duncan 2: 11-1 ,.,.,,,. 1 1 1, Qs, N f , 1 L .,,., ,, X 1 M 1, x1 r A 40 6 Q 1 x yy! mgx 1 '51 Q Q sv X X X X XBW X 1 A W N1 1 f 1 W A ..,.,.:.: 1 .-.: 1 f NY X X f Q46 ff s fx X 1 Q Z X ,X X 4X 1 V, f 1 ev , 1 45:55 4 s X 4 fxxif, s fix W M N V' l Q VX My Marilyn Barker Billy Boin Glen Burrington Russell Cox Larry Day Carol Dyke 1 W B1 f 1 1 4 V , ' ,,.,. 1, ' rs-- 2 , K .. .17 ., :fy 1 G f 7 Q 1 - I+, A ,.vvvvvv A 41 -asians-seminar.-. .1-Z..-.1 1n5QS UH F iii! 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We don t want to pass up these pages. You ask me Why? Well, now, that s a silly question because on these pages we have the up and coming sophomore class! Well, as we 'cats would say if we re going to see all the sights on this tour we'd better get in the groove and move! . . . ?f ---More 0 homore fy Q William Snider Larry Swearngin Robert Vilfroy Philip Whiting Phyllis Wimsatt : : 'h:-ez.: , vga, ,Q l 4. 1- Martha Sowell Robert Talley Billy Weinstein Iim Willis Kathryn Winstead I Z W? 5' 'fi f R E I X f A , 1 X 0 f , f X M X f f f X t f X 1 S 1 X Q Qlf ff!! sf ' Qt W X W0 X X X , ' l : f WS X it Q by ff! tg ,,,.-f, .. . 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' X 4 Freshman Representatives in Our World The enrollment of the freshman class this year has set a record in the history of the high school. Never again will there be a small class as in previous years. At the beginning of the year class officers were elected at the first meeting. They worked hard on their Homecoming float, the theme of which was Trojan Stew , and they were pleased when their first SPONSORS Mrs . Mrs . ROW 1: Higgins Williams Miss Mrs .. Edwards Rees ROW 2: Mr. Mr, Childress Copple FRESHMAN OFFICE RS float won second place. The class sponsored the all-school Valentine dance , The Sweetheart Stomp . In the Polio Drive contest they placed third with their contribution. Although they started out green it is apparent that they will carve out a name for themselves in L.S .H.S . STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Nancy Sandra Jim Zimmie Todd Gaither Brockman Zimmerm Zimmie Zimmerman ,,,,,, , President Wayne Rice ......... Vice -President Barbara Edson , , , ,,,,,, Secretary Carolyn Effetz . . . . . . Treasurer I 1 fab j BTI W W!! fi: f f f , B? f M, W Z W W f X f, 3 Z4 257 cf! fffx , j, A ff Ronald Alley Patty Arends Iean Barnes Iames Brockman Forrest Burch N, QV 'Aj ff . ' 5 IZ .5 9 Q s S 1 ? . -I X S W4 I I df, KZ f f Z f 44+ Clarence Allison Penny Arends Lillian Bennett David Brovxm Vurlla Burch -uh. . . .what do we have here? Oh yes! These are those new faces we saw bobbing through the halls throughout the year. Oh, there I go again: they aren't new faces anymore, are they? Actually as freshmen they take quite a bit of razzing but, when you get right down to it, they've done a lot for me this year by helping to make my job of school spirit a lot easier. . . . Gwendolyn Anderson Iudy Anderson Glinda Arnold Carmen Asp Peggy Boten Linda Bourne Robert Brown Terry Brown William Burdolski Sandy Burrington Michael Anderson Mark Asp Iulia Bradley Maxie Bruce Thomas Butts f' f fm- 1 3 fw I . Q iv, ff- of '-xi ' 'V f f WW' ..,,, : lf Bragg lj: ' R A f gfiysyf ,,,, 7 sz 4 , 5 , , f I Velma Anderson Tom Atkins Thomas Bradley Nancy Bryan Charles Calloway X Q Xi 9 1? 0 s f Q 5 K fo 1 X Q X f 9 S 49 Qs W Z ziw ,AWS ? if Q +1 - ,,,, . f 1 fy V V, I A it Q A .1 J. ,Ls al X David Andes Loretta Bacon Nancy Brain Io Ann Brzuchalski Betty Carroll ,win - ' ' .?b2mzmv1l!xsrx.na ' hu rn-44 rr!! 141 s. -nw-W .... --Watch ouir udo? Remembel' 1 Gay Carter Pat Clymore Mary Dillingham Carolyn Effertz Cathern Freeland Kay Carter Dale Coleman Ruby Doll Iohn Eubanks Sue Fulton K L' 1. .VAL 7 , 'iii ' ,:,v ,.,fQ',::Qsf ff i-E.. - w -1 Ns, I f gag- .iz i n , , ,. , ,..:::- - - .N , J .1-.:.,vqf..w.,w' U M if 1? ,,,, S S ' g ff, G,1,1111:,,:1 Q ,, G f .- U Q., f. '53 . ,GE 1 Z 9. , .ggi L1 3152, :xxx . M fx 'Wi . i 5he'll flip You! Spellbound. Iudy Chewning Ernie Cooper Linda Doran Gary Famuliner Stephen Gable WWW Betty Childress Iim Copeland Tom Downing Clara Fann Sandra Gaither .,.:.:..N it 1 , ,..-.V. t W4 x 'V V 1 ' . 'ff 3. X W Q X Q ,Q 7 sap, V 1 , zz S l W .. , -- 'f f Z ,, 175 N J Q Q Q1 Z f X 1. pf' .. . l V 3.1 f , .5a.,.., - 5' Q 5 , Fixx T L 2 of . C ' , X W f,,' ff X Q ? W N ' X fya ff 4237+ f 'K 2 Q 6? Carolyn Chrisman Zela Clasbey Iudy Cusick Loretta DaY Ronnie Dyer TGITY DYKS Mary Fann TGITY Foster Iefry Garfield Ianice Gillette A X ' .I . - 'Y . xx, ., ' xaagzgex V ,. W , . Q .VXA 1 f new 1' 4 , 5 A is 5 ,ff , .M -5 Q Z ' , Z, x , 4-535 : l ..aaQ:4sfiS .. ' -' F' :S , ...., M .,,., Q .V K ,, , X .. .Zu g fgu nj 1 S .Q . X w- X K X r A. S- ' Nye, f'.,.5 , , , 7' N., wf., . N.. k A , EZQ , mf , . Q A in Charlotte Clawson Amy Dillinger Barbara Edson Kenny Frechin Mildred Gough .Jr ..r .s..e-,...a .Azz-......a:..:::s .......qs. 1-snsnlg-f-u..a. -p.-- 9. -Q ..,s : - . 3 '. . -: .' 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'- John Hedgecock Amella Jacobs Patty Keel John Landon Larry Loveland t- Pl'eShmen Sammy Helmuth Wanda Jeffrey John Keil Jerry Lawrence Betty McClendon A 1 ,fa X 5 4 f N f X X X ,, 1 f 9 ex f Q ' 'Ga . M,-.A.:::g!f:-:,...g .13 .fn-.V M- , K f ,J f fb X sv: ' f 'S .. Z9 4 My ,,,r ' i , 'grunge-a:fg:4i:,...w-.4--35.5-is2As4iiiilictl-he-.saw ...riviii-Lt Linda McCoy Sue Miller Sharon Mueller Shirley Peeler Sherry Renz mum r 5 J .1 a if 5 nz .4 . ,W 11 -. ,W '1 ,, ' 0 9 , v zffffa-fp , w, ,MW Q47 ff ,WZ V' 4 ' 11 1 - f X ' t f . . Q f f fr :, 1511 ,, ,,,,.W,,.151' . ff 1-Q W f 4 i A V X f A ' '1:,:,1f , 9, S 5 v fr R 1 1 1 rr.r X 4- 1 , 7 f f - ' 'T A ,. Z1 Q 5 , .,., 3 V - f ' ' fr ' 1 ' 1 . all V. - Francis McGrady Ierry Milton William Mullins Ann Place Robert Reynolds J ' ,, 1 4 313- F x: , r qw X S1 1 W hi ,Q 1 'bf X , is 40. MQ 6R' ' 81s x 1 was V rf N f Xwsf f X , Vg Deanne Marshall Iean Mitchell Ronald Nevatt Mary Powell Pete Rhea X S . A 42 ks Q W, W 1, , r, 15 1 Y 1 1 QQ, K x 4 1 f 1 I FWW W5 P ' 1 A . 'ff' i at 13 ' . , M. P , X.. ka. x .I it Q 1 x K 4' ..., , as Y ,,.. , , J 15 Q:-...:.,:, , x :ff : ' N X f yi.. f f 3 1 N I Q, W X X 7 2 X 5 Y x as K 'MQ b ,K V' iQ't.f? ':'1j, 'E W at X 19 .Q , 1 xf Xb Xa: ng' 1? sf X Xb , v 'N ' 5 , X-. hx. V. - Is I or is I ain't-- seeing double? Stephen Martin Bob Montgomery Douglas O'Laughlin Donald Presson Wayne Rice Iudy Maupin Pred Morris Iane Ott Raymond Quick Cherrie Richfield H A X X, ' N ., Tv! 7? ,, .,.. 0' 1 . ,f sri! xx E X rt: ':r: -S 4:2--':'E:Es?2Z: ' 2 if ' 11 - ' as ' 11, 21 4' ' R252 A W 5 ' N , A x 1ww,,:g,. M, ...Y iz: i R . 1 ? I f X as ! 1 w N 4 N z V Q Y 1, Dick Maxwell Velma Moulton Harold Parker r A George Ray Bob Riley X 45: , 'Kgs f X1 . me ' '42 fmf - ,X P Mix SVTCQ' -- 1 x I I .M Z X 1 46 'KW ff i WOR X ,jx 3, X, 3,4 4- I sg 4 5 7 ! 2 ' Q f X Q x W QW N we fx My Y ,N . 1 X f X I 1 of X Gloria Meyers Sue Muckey Barbara Peace Dorothy Reeves Arthur Rinehart Mx ht, . ' ' Nrfiyj 1. . :- M W N11 1 1 T! '-' Q I 1. . lm . S V 55, . 5' 1-'N-' skim A-..:..:!N. ...- 441 3' NJ ' Q, ,L ' ,,,. Q i . ' X ' V 1 A ,,.., 'N as 1-5--Sp. . 3w- X 1 ,, R , xc, X - f ' W IZ a ,I -ur 2- 1C..-S-1-f'aL-ve ::-.-as Zara.-A9 -we fs.. ..s.,., .-- 1 f 'rg' ' 'fr'-.Q-'.---. -.-f..,. LA.. .,. 1. ..., ,, ,, , ,, 1 I -N A r 1 19,423 t,..,-17 it :gr ,sag ..g-:Inga-1.11:-afaa:11:: :l-.::-nga' ..e:.f,3:L:-as-z.g-q4iJi':a-:. -Y --,...-aw '- -5. -3 ff- f' Q-L 'U-1 - - -- - ri ' 'rr- '-1 - Q- g:'a...E.m::.,1 7 Q, gfg, sn - . ,.. - -1-s . men do 0553-p ' u We Sit??? What' 5 t he iatest 9 Cathryn Rittman Eugene Roberts Bonnie Robinett Nettie Shore Monte Sink Tune Slover Iohn Sorflaten Edmond Stamps MGX STBDCUGY Bill Sullivan Lola Swearngin TOTIHHY SYKGS Robert Totten Dorothina Trackwell TTIOHUBS Tucker 4 f 1 X X Nw f , Z f X f 2 .W ,,f If' 'X .., g rf X ,:l. 5 X V.:11,t itizz 4 , X! , X f f I Z . ' ' mf 4 ff fy I ff' if 1 ,H V f-, A- --- , ,V 2' ' X S W! ff N X X I CNY? X .,.. , 5 ,,,V , S T X f f if fn f .- if 'ff If ,ff 'm m , ,A ff K, 2- f 7 ,ptff - ,ff X f f , ,MW 5 f f,y. -, M777 W ,K M M X i f X! f f 4 74 X , f X, Zz My lf 1 ' SV ' tzzf' .,: '- , f ,frlnv Mi ,Z 7 W0 pf 5 ,.,,, .tt, , f ff ag ff f fi M X , ff f N SZ, , ,fb , W X f ' ' f 3 W Carolyn Royster Ronnie Schneider Thad Scott Iames Smallwood Ioan Smith Linda Smith Mary Stephan Norman Stephenson Nancy Stevens Charles Taylor Loretta Thompson Iohn Todd Iames Underwood Paulla Van Hook Sharon Turkington Z ,S A i X , f lk J X 1 'C f 1 X 1 X Nl W , 2, fff ff f '41, l ,dim A xfg' f ,f ff f X f , 1 X XX I X X I X 1 X zff X Q S f X X A f S , f' N M I , :4,, !g.: Vg ,Q x X X5 f X W 1 Sz f f , , ,., , J 1 , ' Q ,Q , .. ,, vi:-.dmv fMf W Z 2 - f 6 f V W X f fl!! M ' f ,f gf MQ M ,. Milf 'WJ 4 X , ,az 4 1 ' ,ul - - ------ -4 V- - - ---H e- - ,,.s,e,e.,.,1.:.4..,e:..-.af , , ..Y.t-., it, , Ellis Searcy Ronald Smith Melodee Still Nancy Todd Ioy Venable -:.ar..Q..w4f-,.asa-I-Lssafities-scua-1-aaa:4 .-fii Q- x 4.1 1 UL ' The ions and the S You'd th , .WWW 1 f ff 5 'W -ww f-':a::. ffm f?'hz1:,,,f W- MW, . ink they were StudY1HQ. . . . .Now that we've completed our tour through the population J of our world , just reach down and flip the page and We'll find ourselves in the second part of our journey cal what do they call that? I had it on the tip of my tongue , extra Curricular activities , that's it! . . . . led Oh -h I Ioyce Vilfroy Susan Weber Sally Wenzel Carl West Jean Wilke Sharon Wilke Phillip Wilkins Alice Williams Gary Williams Ted Wills Cherlesa Wilson Theresa Wilson Jerry Winburn Gale Yeaman Glenda Yoakum Willis Zimmerman Arthur Zink 1 f X f S ' 1 X X ' 1 f 7 f s , gi ga XX X . . Q N R , Er M2216 , fl Xi e- f W 6. W Zn fr, ff W 172 es' K Q 4 xxx Q jx 5 P 4 i P xif U XR XS - S NE-x Y X X QI ? N - x X X X T 52 ' - , Y, -f..-.'- ,. . ..-.....-...,..... ..,.Y,V.-.,.,..-.L.-.1.,..,-..Q,.......,.,g,-.'1.,--.1-!1-.niezeg-rffuewrfer-,Jig-asffsrf'-9:-fe.-2 4-1f:vu.- -1-uf -eg, E , - :-:-v- V ,- .. rm. , , A EH DJ We Are Finding Our Wa Eats ------- in the study hall? Interrogation I I 1 We need Wider highways! They're learnin' fast VM, L ff. .Lf- W f Yfli 1 H - L v ,r ,1-- - -A -- - J, -ff - ---- - yf i,2n.:ac.-Lair.. .uw ' up?-J if., Our tudent Council Represents Us -vnu-uwnnw-w-Mf..,.-,,,W. ..... ROW l: Paula Young, Warren Brown, Robert Dunning, Paul Coverdell, Mary Ann Whiting, Cindy Wenzel, Bob Qualls, ROW 2: Lila Warren, Zimmie Zimmerman, Iim Brockman, Sandra Gaither, Charles Walker, Ice Leipard, Nancy Todd. OFFICERS Paul Coverdell , , , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, P resident Ed Heinlein ,,,,,,, , . , Vice -President Mary Ann Whiting , , , ..... SGCTSYGTY Robert Dunning ,,,, . . . TI'G-HSUIGI' . . .Let's see now: where are we? M-m.-m., what's that sign say? Can you read it? S-t-u-1 Student Cotmcil. Goodness, you'd think I needed glasses. Iust to look at them I'd say those kids are going to go places. Now here I am. telling you again, go ahead and read that article, I'll wait for you! .... Ok , let's go.... tudent Council The Student Council is an organization composed of two boys and two girls elected from each class. These representatives help devise the rules and regulations governing our student body. One of the activities which was under- taken this year was the sponsoring of a spaghetti dinner to raise money to help spons or bands at all school dances. An important project was the revision of the point system for the awarding of school letters . The Student Council served as vice-president of the Mis- souri Student Council Association with Paul Coverdell acting in that position. The council also helped organize the T.V. Teen Tovm. This organization was kept quite busy througlnut the year planning the many activities under it's jurisdiction. , M Y , , . . 4 1, .- . I-.. . . Q.-L. his if 5. 4 . as-Les: -...-i.L., q,5:,a:..:.:+.:.ta.:.a:4s:i-5: -stef ez-fl., We Take Pride In Our atlonal Honer Secret ,......,.. ,....,.......,.,.i.....N,.....f.s.,i-:,-,,..,,,,,..,.,eM.,-,,a,-:Q,,.,..,....,..- ,, .fi .,,.-,-,-- -- 0 0 ' 0 FZ, y ROW 1: Sponsor: Mr. Keith House, Sharon Browning, Pat Nesbit, Susan Miller, Judy Smith, Sally Todd, Susan Miles, Anneta Smith Neill, Vicki Hurlock, Iudy Yeaman, Sponsor: Mrs. Sally Marshall, Sponsor: Mrs. Kay Place. ROW 2: Sponsor: Miss Ioyce Edward, Nancy Hunt, Iudy Bamhart, Mary Ann Whiting, Jeannette White, Marilyn Prewitt, Bob Curl, Ioyce Slagle, Iudy Kuhar, Patty Hood, Iudy Barrett, Sponsor: Mrs. Thelma Higgins. ROW 3: Betty Smith, lean Lush, Evelyn Cook, Ierry Weber, Roland Koch, Paul Coverdell, Pat Dennis, Iack Smith, Iohnny Myers, Carolyn Peery, Sharon Barker. ROW 4: Charles Walker, Douglas McGlynn, Jack Place , Gail Smith, Ion Mastin, Iohn Eilert, Mike McCafferty, Kevin Curran, Roy Corn, Gary Clark. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Iudy Barnhart . . . . . .President . . . . . Ed Heinlein Ed Q o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Marilyn Prewitt , , , , , Secretary , , , , , , Iudy Smith Sally Todd . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . Kevin Curran . . . .Coshl This group is growing! I wish I could have been in the National Honor Society. I know why I wasn't though ---- I didn't study. I don't know whether you know it or not but being in the National Honor Society is quite an accomplishment. . . . The National Honor Society was founded for the purpose of recognizing students out- standing in scholarship , character, leader- ship, and service to school and community. Each fall a tap assembly is held for the induction of new members. During the K J Hd 4, w-, ,,,,,,,,,VA - ,--,, ,ii cs., , ...Q - fr :LEM-5.-..i4a1-.. .--G..1.iz,f7'gr5 -- - - Christmas season the organization presents to the students and interested townspeople a beautiful, impressive candle-light service. In the spring a banquet is held for the members of the society and their dates. - . YYY Y , s 1 4- -s -' 1.-5:,.44. We Earned Our letters ROW l: Bob Iones , Joe Leipard, Stephan Martin, Robert Dunning, Ierry Davis , I. C. Davis , Lloyd Scl'u'yer , Stan Magady-. ROW 2: Sponsor: Mr. I. D. Copple, Bill Turner, Danny Spurck, Charles McAlpin, Don Lawrence, Bon Hoke, Bob Qualls , Larry Winbum. ROW 3: Bob Hovermale, Douglas McGlynn, Don Stout, Ted Atkins, Warren Brown, Tom Bickham, Terry Reynolds , Roger McConnell. L CLUB OFFICERS fl fl . 9 9 Robert Dunning . . . . . . . . . . PreS1dG1'111 V6- Bob Hoke . . . . . , . . . . . Vice- President Doug McGlynn , , . , , Secretary-Treasurer ,U-.-.-2 Tom Bickman , , , , , , , Sergeant-at-Arms The L Club is an organization of young men in our high school dedicated to the encouragement and betterment of athletics . For admission into this organization one must have earned a letter in one of the three major sports--football, basketball, and track. The main objectives for which this organization was established are to develop the athletic prowess of our football, basketball and track teams: and to instill in every young man the gualities of sportsman- ship, leadership, citizenship, and character. One of the high points for the members and the members-to-be was the initiation taking place during the school day and in the evening of Ianuaiy 16. Another fine activity sponsored by the L Club was a dinner-dance for members and their dates held in the school cafeteria on the evening of April 26. This year the annual football banquet was held November 27 shortly after the end of the season. e Grow Vluscles ....-.. - t.-. ., .. - . . . -- s:r:rm,:,-f'---v-vs111:-sf-vv-:xiN-avs--4--smmn-i.:1na n J- ew-r n --'r '- 5 9'-Q V . x W 0 ' JUMP? 55 ROW 1: Bonnie Robinett, Bobbie Andes, Iudy Stark, Katharine Pratt, Betty Casteel, Sue Miller, Carol Dyke. ROW 2: Iudy Cusick, Betty Kay Childress , Luxa Cusick, Gloria Meyers , Sara Howard, Susan Huber, Nancy Stevens. ROW 3: Iudy Kuhar, Penny Arends , Patty Arends , Kit Kreher, linda Doran, Teresa Rice, Beverly Martin. G. A. A. OFFICERS President ...... Vice-President , , , Secretary ..... Treasurer ....... Sports Chairman , , The C.A.A. is an organization compara- tively new to L.S.I-l.S. It is made up of girls trom every class. The membership has been open all year to any girl who has wanted to join. The main objective of the G.A.A. has been to be better sportsmen and to be better in sports. The girls have been able to letter in . . . Roberta Andes , , . . Iudy Stark , , Julie Bradley , , , Betty Casteel , , , , Teresa Rice sports this year. Among the many activities they have par- ticipated in have been a picnic-business meeting, a play day at Grandview, and a float in the Homecoming parade. The girls have had a lot of success and fun this year under the sponsorship of Miss Carol Collins. ,,.... Y P f YU A I W ,A ,- Y, , Y A Y I , 1' Taft- , T ,-, G --- ,- eg - -s i:i,2sai:4-kabh-:C--+.' 'si-is544z5,5,-' '- -css, ,,, If It' Pep You Want Cheerleaders: Iudy Barrett, Karen Winterowd. ROW l: Sponsor: Miss Carol Collins , janet Snyder, Amy Io Dillinger, Carolyn Royster, Iudy Anderson, Ann Place , Betty Bellamy , Carolyn Bright, Sharon Inman, Nancy Brain, Karen Kilpatrick, Barbara Holcomb. ROW 2: Iean Mitchell, Martha Love, Pat Keil, Sue Miller, Darlene Osborne , Lois Dykes, Mildred Gough, Iane Ott, Geraldine Wahl, Zela Clasbey, Nancy Stevens , Mary Stephen. ROW 3: Virginia Gross , Jackie Davidson, Frances Wilson, Kay Muckey, Sue Muckey, Nancy Todd, Nancy Bryan, Cindy Wenzel, Sharon Turkington, Sally Todd, Cathy Winstead, Marcia Fields. ROW 4: Nancy Hunt, Glenda Bledsoe , Linda Miller, Betty Kay Childress, Sally Wenzel, Mary Jayne Cooper, Dee Ann Ott, Ioyce Slagle , Lesley Underwood, Sharon Perdue, Linda Cornelius, Charlotte Clawson. ROW 5: Beverly Peace, Virginia Smith, Glenda Jones, Iulia Bradley, Suzette Fessler, BettyAnn McClencon, Betty Smith, Ieannie Smith, Iean Lush, Linda Doran, Ioyce Greer, Paula Young. The Pep Club is the largest and one of the most popular organizations of our school. The program for this year began with the initiation assembly of new members before the Home- coming game. After the game the Pep Club sponsored the Homecoming dance with Park Hill, the opposing school, as the guests. Activities of the year were Dad's Night, a drive for Christmas gifts to be given to orphanages and homes for the aged, and a Bermuda Bop for Pep Club members and their dates. A Mr. and Miss School Spirit contest was held to select the two students with the best school spirit. The Pep Club did much to promote school spirit, support the teams, and encourage good sportsmanship. -rf ..L..:-zzz 65, fs:-S-ze4.1-te:-liar:-A aff' 4' ----e--- - -N e w - suse s s.- ' - ,ey .Y A ' as A f ,ii-lSS2i:'l.6-215-EF555 'f'? f'Ei!Ee'eif We e Got It Cheerleaders: Lila Warren, Beverly Brown. ROW l: Iudy Maupin, Virginia Doyel, Mary Dillingham , Ann Slagle, Bobbie Andes , Iudy Long, Sylvia McNutt, Ioyce Vilfroy, Sandra Ieter, Carol Dyke, Bonnie Robinett. ROW 2: Susan Place , Rosemary Swank, Shirley Peeler, Sherry Renz, Marcy lwvin, Glenda Yoakum , Nancy Anders, Wanda Iones , Bonnie Rhea , Bonnie Muckey, Linda Stark, Ann Shiddell. ROW 3: Iudy Homan, Iudy Smith, Ioyce Allen, Cathy Rittman, Iiffy Spurck, Marilyn Barker, Sandy Burrington, Carloyn Effertz, Paulla Van Hook, Mary Lou Iohnston, Sharon Browning, Helen Sylvester. ROW 4: Sharon Mueller, Patty Hood, Susan Miller, Iudy Brain, Beverly Martin, Iudy Kuhar, Iudy Barnhart, Sara Howard, Lura Cusick, Susan Miles, Sandra Gaither, Susan Huber. ROW 5: Carol Jackson, Kit Kreher, Martha Miles, Iolene Abell, Carolyn Perry, Beverly Gfego, Evelyn Blum, Brenda Sears, Sharon Barker, Marilyn Prewitt, Pat Callahan , Carol Iean McClendon. X If 4 - ' Q 1- W -,J ..... Hip, hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray! W ' V I sf' Come on, let's all join in. Hip, hip, hooray. fa, 5 N 3 'fr 4 f There, that sounds better. ' at ' X X l've been very proud of these girls all X fa - x. along. l'll tell you CI don't believe l'm letting F3 you in on anything newl that just between you ,rl ff f and me we've got the best pep club in the con- ' , X ference and remember Cthis is just off the w , W 1, record., of coursel that they aren't bad lookin' R 'f ,, either, are they fellas, hmmmm.?. ,,,., ,, V- - - -, , ,!..-.,gat-v:1- ,- F' V V- si- ii, nl ffl,-,T ' f ff!-'-' -.,'Xaf'f'-r'-W . 1 ' ' L2 3uhw5iiQHZEi5fiZiiiii!G5fFi53AL15i11-ieziiiililinf - 5 - -asf. P- ' Y- ,, ,,. ' - - ---f- ' '- - wr -'-A'- -W - ' '- f peech, peech,- ROW 1: Philip Glynn, Patsy Shackelton, Carolyn Bright, Amargia Curtis , Sharon McCracken, Bonnie Rhea , Sponsor: Miss Ioyce Edwards. ROW 2: Marguerite Pittman, Sharon Sawyar, Iohn Wix, Beverly Brovsm, Iane Duncan, Leroy Smith, Wanda Iones. ROW 3: Nettie Hedgecock, Mary Lea Heffner, Larry Duncan, Dick Hetrick, Iohn Bob Myers , Judy Brain, Donna Abell. ROW 4: Bill Barnes , Larry Winburn, Norman Mark , Larry Loveall , Keith Johnson, Don Lawrence , Howard Harris. THE PRATERS Larry Winburn , , ,,,, President , , , , , Iane Duncan Larry Loveall . . . . . .Vice -President . . . . Howard Harris Wanda Iones . . . ' . . . Secretary . . . . . Beverly Brown Iohn Wilson ...... ..... T reasurer ..... . . . Phillip Glynn IOTIHTIY Bob Myers . . . Sergeant-at-arms . . . . . Carolyn Bright Don Lawrence .... . . Parliamentarian . . . . . Larry Duncan The speech club has been very active this year. Several guest speakers were scheduled on the programs during the year. A float was sponsored in the Homecoming parade. The proud contestants placed third with their entry. A one act play, The Valiant, was pre- sented in an assembly in March and was entered in a one-act play contest at Blue Springs . The club launched a big fund raising project by selling candy. Other activities included a trip to the Roxy Theatre to see The Ten Commandments , a square dance, and the annual speech club picnic held at Lake Lotawana. me if ' QV: , 1-1: :ar - ii! lee, l-ii '-ff 5 'i'Q'2lI-3215fr-Siai-is-iii' ' IZ 1'Q225Hi5-'ia' :T ' f:. f: - 1 -3' J' K W If : '5 'f 'f - ' ' 'M 1 :s: ' --aa.-..:...ias qgaezi-,L Qt:-,QL -V up.. f' , , - 43, . l V - - 1-sn-w.:r,.1+.+-,-:nsrm-re:-:,ugs:a-xs-:gve:eeNf4::1n.-pu . ees: urn- r-: - And More peech 5 4 l f 5 V 2 Z 4 , 1 ,f ' 9 , 7 4,71 , Qwffn- f a E 1 X, i ROW 1: Gary Famuliner, Sylvia McNutt, Ann Shiddell, Iimmy Mahnken, Iudy Stark , Carol Dyke. ROW 2: Pat Callahan Betty Ficken, Carol Scharff, Linda Miller, Wilma Short, Ramona Hulse, Charlotte Mullins. ROW 3: Sponsor: Miss Ioyce Edwards Alan Hedgpeth , Lloyd Schryer, Linda Davis, Virgie Meads, Manne Magady, Beverly Peace. ROW 4: Beverly Heiney Iohn Rathbone Bob Hovermale , Charles Walker, Dudley McGlynn, Ianice Holmes , Ioe Leipard. Pat Callahan . . Charles Walker Ianice Holmes, Alan Hedgpeth Ronny Foster, , Manne Magady THE I!-XRGONNES . President Vice -President . . , , , ,Secretary . . . ,. Treasurer... Sergeant-at-arm s Parliamentarian . The Speech Club was formed in order to create an interest in various speech activities. During the year the club en- joyed guest speakers and films. The group was so full of creative imagination and enthusiasm that their most enioved activities .Charles Walker . . . . Bill Snider , , Ann Shiddell . , . Ianice Holmes Dudley McClynn Eddie Famuliner were in the classroom. The third place float in the Homecoming parade was that ofthe Speech Club The year's program was climaxed with the club s annual picnic. A - A- -f- --W-gf -- -, -1- s.-.s..,a.u.,vas.b:e..s..- We Can Get the Job Done 2 1 l r Y ROW 1: Gayle Harvey, Carol Bates , Lee Ann Smith, Iudy Yeaman Karen Winterowd Martha Love Bernadine Becker Ann Sla le 'I I I I g I Ianet Snyder, Betty Casteel. ROW 2: Helen Sylvester, Linda Stark , Ioan Chambers, Sharon Browning, Mary Lue Iohnston, Kay M . . . . uckey, Marilyn Smith, Frances Wilson, Bonnie Muckey, Sponsor: Miss Sarah Thomas ROW 3- Marjorie Hire Mary Iayne Cooper, Linda Robie, Marcia Fields, Sally Todd, MaryAnn Whiting Iudy Smith Margaret Davis Edna Mae Polston V' ki H l k , , , , ic ur oc . ROW 4: Marilyn Mitchell, Susan Miller, Alice Owens , Rowena White , Virginia Smith, Pat Callahan, Ioyce Slagle , Patty Hood S M' ' usan iles, Dee Ann Ott. ROW 5. Brenda Sears , Raye Cox, Sharon Barker, Betty Smith, Iim Todd, Kevin Curran, Virginia Stewart, Iack Schwindler, Iean Lush, Marilyn Prewitt. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is an organization in our high school which endeavors to en- courage the practice of the commercial subjects , bookkeeping, general business , office practice, shorthand, and typing. Anyone engaged in taking these subjects may join this fine organization. This club is under the able sponsorship of Miss Saran Thomas who trains her students for the various local, district, and State commercial contests held each year. On the club's yearly program is included a money-making project for the purpose of purchasing new machines and materials for the commercial department. :..., , i i M - b 1 V I ,A -,t P :I I-. 1 J ,A Y Y I , : V A ,vi .i1L4!lL:.3:1i-iczgi 1243335-.,i:Z-L::L:E,, 1 LLL.. -..jA.: :EL-:i:...:.A::. :-2. gd..:f1:-..g5.,j-,.Q iiiiifgf ir.- ,.L.a.ti....--zE..--,Lg,-agar. -Q:,.ia5,,5,,:Qa3 .i.,, ,. , , -,A ,... J 4L,1Qf.:1fl--4. inf li-1.s1.1ua:qaaa:.:::a::.:--q--u.q.aqg:.3:.r.,...?...,........ l - . . - '-: L -- . - - . H L Sl Its Spanish 1-,.-5.3.1-1--.4-.....-.pg-.-,fxruwrsqnavy:-enssrzeaefmgssnse-:'eee1v,4,g.n1.s--eq , fe: .-r--er-:-1 -:vnu 1 1: o 0 R , 9 S N 0 Xyswv ROW 1: Doris Wilson, Mary Iane Cooper, Iim Davis , Benita Rogers, Sponsor: Miss Mary Cronbough. ROW 2: Marcia Fields , Beverly Martin , Marilyn Prewitt, Pat Callahan. ROW 3: Mike Pycior, Larry Day, Roger McConnell, Pieter Van Hook, Kay Qualls. ESPANOLA CLUB OFFICERS Z . President , , , , , , , , , Roger McConnell , 5 Vice-President. . . . . . Deanna Coleman , ggix its lf 2? K Secretary . . . . . . . . . . kay Qualls ,555 1-213. fr ' i Treasurer . . . . . . Benita Rogers HI f gr .fa ' f r gil' a g - 'C' . . . .Vaya Con Dios , my darling! da da de . l,'Q ' de de dum.. 1 E Better catch that paragraph it's pretty 2.111 ,M good, m m m m. .... 'Fe W- I This club has not only been interested in speaking the Spanish language but has been interested in learning how the people of these Spanish speaking countries live. One of the highlights of the year was a Christmas party held at Benita Roger's house. Chili and tocos were served in accordance with the Spanish theme . Another interesting activity was a visit to a Mexican restaurant in Kansas City. The food was excellent. Y V Y ha, ,, 7 Dwi, lr D L-Wg. , ., -A-- ggg3-,5eaauaa,5e,-4a.a:a4a,asm,5-a.an-15,4215inf,fa. '-'...g.g,,,,'L',,'iQki.'fSxIE - r -a A' -H -'-'A ' ' 't- - ' f o i,..,-. , .f'., ,Y.W , '- - f-' Y V - --ff ' . f-f f WNW' nf' 1' ' latin It Was and - ROW l: xSponsor: Miss Elaine Wiltsee , Carmen Asp , Nancy Brain, Lila Warren, Helen Sylvester , Carolyn Wheatley , Sue Fann, Nancy Anders. ROW 2: Velma Moulton, Linda White , Carolyn Thomas, Nancy Post, Marilyn Smith, Sharon Browning, Bill Iacobs . ROW 3: Judy Homan, Susan Miller, Gloria Meyers, Ierry Farrar, Patty Hood, Cathy Winstead, Ioyce Allen. ROW 4: EvelYT1 C0039 Harold Childers, Ralph Carlson, Iim Carroll, Robert Ionston, Iim Todd, Paula Young. A sociETAs LAT1 NA The purpose of the Latin Club is to support and maintain an interest in Latin. This year the membership in the Latin Club increased to such an extent that it was necessary to divide the club into two sections. The membership consists of students now enrolled in Latin and former Latin students. A new pin was chosen by the club members this year and it has been desig- nated as the permanent Latin Club pin. The two sections worked together on a project of a philanthropic nature during the Christmas season and the annual picnic was held at Unity at the close of school. The Latin Club is the oldest club in our school and owes a great part of its success in present years to its sponsor, Miss Elaine Wiltsee. 2:-as -F -'aa-.aw U YA AQH :L-jiigzi,Scan-:ii-ig::?iii,3i:g:5i5:':i?i1. -!i.ggLg.gg5p.7,-1-1: 3-.1 555: ,Ez-' A.:,. b: : ?g: E -i -E ' i i-V bf- -f i i - i r -i f -ps:-azmaggsa-1. I . ... - . 1-useful!-5--:- -latin It I ROW 1: Carolyn Effertz, Barbara Westfludy Head, Marilyn Barker, Cindy Wenzel, Virginia Doyle, Iudy Anderson, Sponsor: Miss Elaine Wiltsee. ROW 2: Mike Curran, Marguerite Pitman, Nancy Hunt, Judy Peterson, Linda Smith, Iiffy Spurk, Vicki Hurlock. ROW 3: Sarah Howard, Sally Todd, Susan Miles, Claudine Bitzer, Kay Jorgensen, Helen Lee, Lura Cusick, Susan Huber. ROW 4: Iudy Brain, Glenda Iones , Ieanie Smith, David Schwindler, Martha Miles, Betty Smith, Brenda Sears, Linda Cornelius. , jhi , . - - . ' B B wp - lu, an-24 . avg. ' ,744 tg-...-2:2555-:J .9-'TSA-5 f r ,gig f ' f .,x r S ei I 4 SEQ . ' Q E a V ' 7 pi? I Zf'9 ' .I ' , , 5 ' eff! i ' W - Q eg? L, - 3 ut- ff, the : jf 'Lif us- 4 ! --1 f 5 J Y' f A. . . . . .Ava Maria, m-m-m-rn .... I shoulda warned ya I changed the tempo a little. M-m-m-rn ..... , --f. , , T, -.,- i - ,- .f-- -:'T- ,- f il gi,Q5a5i:4.i4i:-,garb--.:srIi52Jibf335S , mi We Cook 'Emg You mell 'Em ROW l: Gayle Harvey, Marilyn Anderson, Patty Bumgarner, Ioyce Bailey, Betty Casteel, Carolyn Wheatly, Doris Hefflin, Louise Williamson, Lorreta Thompson, Ann Slagle. ROW 2: Sylvia McNutt, Nancy Bumgarner, Katherine Freeland, Martha Love, Lola Swearingin, Louise Bernard, Iudy Maupin, Patsy Shackelton, Carolyn Chrisman, Sponsor: Mrs. Margaret Stark. ROW 3: Vurlla Burch, Dorothy Lee, Ioyce Chrisman, Melodie Still, Marilyn Smith, Marjorie Hire, Patsy Nesbit, Lois Dykes, Velma Gilpin, Linda Bourne. ROW 4: Linda White, Lorena Knecht, Linda Miller, Mary Jayne Cooper, Shirlene Bernard, Rowena White , Elizabeth Henkel, Sue Powell, Ioan Chambers , Linda Robie. ROW 5: Amelia Iacobs, Carol Clawson, Ieannette White, Mary Lea Heffner, Ianice Holmes, Mary Lee Pinnell, Velma Moulton, Sharon Barker, Virginia Smith, Shirley Iohnson. F. H. A. OFFICERS Sponsor , , , President ...... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer , . , Lee's Summit has an outstanding Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. The F. H. A. is a nation wide program for young girls who wish to learn more about the art of homemaking. The red rose is the official flower and the colors are red and white. These colors were very much in evidence last October when the new members were initiated. , , Mrs. Margaret Stark . . . . . Betty Casteel . . . .Jeannette White . . . Virginia Smith . . .Marjorie Hire Mrs. Stark has been quite successful her second year here as home economics teacher. Iudging by the delicious aromas drifting down the halls, some excellent cooks have been trained under her capable direction. The F. H. A. is another worthwhile organization in this our world. l E ,aw , .Qs ss-is is: .Zi-i'.l4iivl2i5ifii -2:3 'fi-3?':i'4 ' 'fi-si- ' r : l'1 Q ' i1'f ':f- 4-av:-A 3:1 fflfii'-l ' fl? M 3 A' F , 'Y 'A 'Fr' ' ' 'Tri f T'PTi - iff 15' 'Li-iff?-in-v.3a:'. 1, A :vt-v :w:s-,:Q-f.-n-,erv:-:1zc:-1vs-raPr:eqana:.gnu.- -- 1-f ns- ,ee ae,-,-eff sv:-.v Future Farmer Are W ROW l: Bob Reynolds, Billy Millins, Ronald Smith, Monte Sink, Eric Peterson, Donald Harris, Russell Cox, Iohn Keil. ROW 2 Allen Iacobs, Ronald Taylor, Bob Barnes , Charles Frye , Donald lVIcCune, Charles Taylor, Winston Lambeth, Mr. Comer. ROW 3 Richard Harris , Bill Mastin, Larry Leoffler, Ioe Sadler, Larry Harrison, Harvey Childers, Bill Barnes , Dale Milner. ROW 4: Edward Bitzer, Iohn Goodrich, Gerald Shinn, Bill Ruth, Clarence Long, Stephen Barnes , Lloyd Trackwell, Danny Meads , Roy Corn. F. F. A. OFFICERS President ,,,,, Vice -President . . Secretary ..,,, Treasurer. . . Reporter , . Sentinel ...... Parliamentarian . . ,EEA Cla: Ili 3 f W pw 0, E33 A 6 F .,, f . Wi I , E E0 lull: emm f Y .- .,..... ......-.,,.. - ....,.--.... . ..- ., ,. s.11-agua. - Y Y H , ' YY, ,, i .. ,,-W ,..-,---4.Y, - -Y B , , , , , ,Dan Meads . . Larry Loeffler . . Ronald Taylor . . . . Roy Corn , , Ioe Sadler . . . . Bill Ruth . . . Bill Mastin Early in the year an open house was held for the freshman boys and their families toibecome acquainted with the purpose of the F.F.A. In April a parent-son banquet was held. In the fall of the year the chapter attended the National F.F.A. Conven- tion held in Kansas City. 'It later attended the American Royal. Two money-making projects of four acres of soybeans and a candy sale were conducted. 1 :us-.en dab.. M.-1, ' ' is-3-14925 cs pit On the Job We learn C. O. E. OFFICERS coco: 001000 o ........Pre5ident Roy Hatfield ,,,,, Mary Lee Pinnell . . . Shirlene Bernard . . . . The Cooperative Occupational Education program provides opportunities for students corresponding to those of the vocational high schools in larger cities. There are twenty students enrolled in the C. O. E. program here in Lee' s Summit. All but three of these students are employed , , , , , , Vice-President . . . Secretary-Reporter . . . . . . . . Treasurer by local firms , representing thirteen different occupations . At Christmas the C. O. E . students adopt a needy family. In the spring the students have a banquet and a program. for their e m ployer s . - I - l-- 3' .-:L L- av 1.13 .. in A 4: '-i : .a'a:.':'.:::ai.f.-.zazqa-ihixle-1- 'I ' 7' 1 irzviza-:rf i . I :T -1 .a.f:.:.-:Q:1::x:a:...4 - ... Office Assistants Are We , ,. ei , ,-.,... . , , . .,.. . . ' , , , riii.,f.,,w4,..e,,,,,-::-,-,f,isa.,-,,-,-:,a-.,.,e.,,,..-..ei, .s::.-,,,,--,-f- -,, - ...Q 1 as 0 0 WW v ,A S E 5 Margaret Davis , Benita Rogers , Patty Hood, Martha Love , Paula Irwin f Mr. Heffelfinger Mrs. Winburn Margaret Davis ,ff 3 M r ,,,, ,, , fm, f Q ' X WW? 'md ssss The office workers help with all routine They run all errands , help at the counter, office work such as filing, stanlinq, etc. and are generally worth their weight in gold , ,H :ca-1 1 , 1- f. -, 11-'L K -f-'i'-' x1,4u-.wna4i:.-..w1--- r.-1494.44 ei,--5 q,f:...p.g, ,,, 2 They Know Their Books . ROW l: Gwendolyn Anderson, Sue Fann, Barbara Edson, Mary Dillingham , Marilyn Anderson, Gayle Harvey. ROW 2: Sponsor: Mrs. Lecta Denny, Lois Dykes, Betty Casteel, Gayle Knaus , Carolyn Chrisrnan. ROW 3: Carol Scharff, Lura Cusick, Mary Lea Heffner, Rowena White, Linda Miller, Amargia Curtis. How privileged we are to have such thank them for their efforts . They are a an efficient group to serve us in the library. true asset to Mrs. Denny and our L.S. H.S . All of us know how hard the work that is library done by this staff is and we all want to I I - 1..-' Q-1,..:f. Lp- . :ai Q:a':1.::l' E25 '.i'li:.2:2.S.:.:'44': -.gf.i' i La-5 l-15' ff1al Ei:. :- 31 -Q-. 'LI 1.ZL2 ': ' .L'..: ' L..- fat, ' '.1 '-'- -- -- 1'- --ff-:V-:N -- f--.- - ---- --- Y -- .---Q,-......-,.,, , . . -- - - - I 4' - - k - f V 'Q-1':-45 --. - 1 . . . 1 , V 7 - :ante-nr,:g-L i f A V 1 W. 2 1 , 5,61- iv fv 7 'X ila fxfly .Q . ci K '73, n X ' if '. ' l In V, 4. is 'U :El 'FH 7 gi' ' :4 2' .arf Wallys: , lf ' Music Needs Direction Our music director, Mr. Keith House, has helped our music department make an excellent record since he has been with L.S.H.S. During World War II Mr. House was a trumpet soloist with the 24th and 41st Division Bands. While attending Central College he was president of Phi Mu Alpha, a national honorary m.usic fraternity, and at the present time he is a member of the Central Missouri Music Educators Association. The ability of Mr. House as a director can be recognized by the splendid perform.ances of each musical group. 2.1-1-1- -rd Kay Ann Jorgensen, our accompanist , has done E1 wonderful job with the chorus , solos, and ensembles. She is also the timpanist in the Band where another of her many talents is appreciated. ,. . ., - M-- ..,- .-.- -- -- :ga--.fwlffa - , ,, , M- : ,. , A - .-..-...-, .sv - - K fi? Nfl K ,Xl I I f f ff la 9. A Mixed Voices Are Beautiful l 5 Q ROW 1: Roger Deterding, Iim Copeland, Iim Davis, Mary Venable, Sharon Sawyer, Allen Hedgpeth, Lee Ann Smith, Betty Casteel , Mark Asp, Harold Parker, Eddie Pamuliner. ROW Z: Gary Ling, Bill Iacob's , Iim Willis , Ierry Winburn, Tom Atkins , Iim Todd, Tom Place, Wayne Rice, Norman Stevenson, Claude Lush. ROW 3: Phil McCuistion, Dudley McGlynn, R. E . Quick, Tom Hulse, Gary Clark, Bob Qualls , Ronnie Yoakum , Larry Duncan, I. C . Davis, Ted Wills, Douglas O'Laughlin. ROW 4: David Brown, Dale Coleman, Ralph Carlson, Douglas McG1ynn, Keith Iohnson, Iim Brockman, Iack Place, Gary Soph, Robert Randall, Edmond Stamps . MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is the main choral group of L.S .H.S. It has ninety-two members , which were selected by their director , Mr. House. The chorus gives two annual concerts , one during the Christmas season and one in the spring. lt is also asked to sing at several .i.:.,....r' other programs during the year. By the time spring rolls around the group is ready to travel to Warrensburg to the district music contest, with the hope of receiving a first so that it can attend the state music contest held in Columbia. -. .- ,Hen ,f .11 ea- .. :AQ .L -5.-1:5 ' ':2i'i-i'5f.2::Lff.:12s.i f'.ii,,i- 1 -5.5 ----'-'f-f -2-il--9.ie..'H1'4 'S4 -11 '42 1-12E Q-x.---- -- -' -A-----,f-.--sm --,--- ..- .. .- ..,.s-,. -,., 0, ,, . , , . M, r g V Q : , su: , ,' , , ,, -- -a.--,-1-!a-- .. ---. . , . . puaz.,.:.:.3.m.5gg nd Melod Has Its Charm 2' - - - -- A- W- A - rmvff1.1.un+:.u:f-ensfu:e:-wvz.-zia-rg-f-:eew,m:.e-vu.n-- -ee new-f :--:-e- ROW 1: Geraldine Wahl, Leila Gough, Carol Lynch, Carmen Asp, Ioyce Vilfroy, Benita Rogers, Sharon Browning, Bobbie Andes , Helen Sylvester, Sandra Ieter, Barbara Fann. ROW 2: Karen Winterowd, Brenda Adams, Helen Lee , Vicki Hurlock, Iackie Davidson, Nancy Todd, Bonnie Muckey, Darlene Osborne, Marilyn Barker, Cindy Wenzel, Marilyn Smith, Iane Foster. ROW 3: Susan Place , Ann Place , Susan Miller, Lila Warren, Paulla Van Hook, Iudy Barrett, Marcia Fields , Iiffy Spurk, Iudy Kuhar, Iudy Barnhart, Kay Ann Jorgensen, Gloria Fields. ROW 4: Ioyce Slagle, Pat Callahan, Marilyn Prewitt, Evelyn Cook, Janice Holmes, Carol Iackson, is 3 XY, I fi Xfllt XS 5 ' QSQ X , WON 'A ,J A , x 1 I, 0 V i t Ns Mixed Choru You in't uthin' but a hound dog. . . . . Howdy' Cryin all the time .... this is the chorus You in't ev ght a rabbit . . . .Pretty nice bunch huh? and you ain't no friend of mine They do all the singing around here. I'm just helping them out a little, Of course, I sing a different style of music. Well, they said you was high class .... They out a real mean tune when they sing .... Well, that was just a lie ,... You ain't never caught a rabbit .... You've got to have a real voice to be in here .... and you ain't no friend of mine . . . . Paula Young, Betty Smith, Beverly Grego, Sharon Barker, Virginia Smith, Martha Sowell, Dee Ann Ott. 0 N XZ, E 'N I X O O I I H a H ia? ' H ' I I Q . 'Sa . ' . . . . a n er cau Q, X .X 1 I 4 n n 0 A X ll Q 1 Y Y , Y , TF, , ,, L, ,,,,,--, ,H ,J -,. Y---V:-,2-- ei . --fq4 5eu:i,?5a5i4??gSs-QLQQ-irhkunbar-e:'- 't 'l'li-'ECE-S.-' '5-.a:r.,.1' lt's A New Group ROW 1: Vicki Hurlock, Iudy Barnhart, Sharon Barker, Carmen Asp, Lee Ann Smith, Betty Smith, Marcia Fields , Mary Venable ROW 2: Mark Asp, Iim Davis, Iack Place, Douglas McGlynn, Iim Todd, Thad Scott, Ralph Carlson, Dudley McGlynn, I. C. DaV1S MADRIGAL GROUP The Madrigal Group is a small group selected from the chorus to sing a special type of music. Their songs are four-part Without an accompaniment sung in an Elizabethan style. The group performed at the Christmas concert and at the music contest. 1... 1 -4.gee.ear544assess,-.1-444.54313- ' '-2 --5-3 -iaaaaaezf r V ' g1'i -11 223-1I53fs 9'f ' 5- ' '-'-gf- ' '-ff: -w -- f 'a-a,:-, --:-:.q ---- -- - - ai .nasal We Sung a Prett Tune , ,, , - . -..t,-..,., . ,., - W ,Q ...Ute l, , ,Q .-,.,,.-,-,,- N. Q 5 as 1 , f- ROW l: Iudy Long, Sylvia McNutt, Iudy Anderson, Nancy Brain, Nancy Anders , Ann Shiddell, Sue Fann, Loretta Thompson, Kay Carter, Virginia Doyle, Betty Ficken, Kathryn Gross, Shirley Peeler. ROW 2: Ioy Venable, Carolyn Bright, Nancy Byran, Sue Fulton, Mary Dillingham, Karen Kilpatrick, Iane Ott, Mary Lou Stephen, Sherry Renz , Nancy Stevens , Ramona Hulse, Sue Powell, Barbara Holcomb, Peggy Boten, Betty Childress, Sue Muckey, Barbara Edson. ROW 3: Cathy Rittman, Sharon Turkington, Sally Wenzel, Sandra Gaither, Sharon Purdue, Terry Meeks , Iulia Bradley, Leslie Underwood, Suzette Fessler, Iune Slover, Beverly Peace , Evelyn Blum , Velma Moulton, Betty Carroll, Susan Huber. We have a successful organization We are very proud of the outstanding group in our Glee Club. This splendid group and hope they do continue with the fine of all-girl singers really add to our school. TGCOTC1 'fh9Y HOW hOlCi- Y Y, -tn I qi ,-ef, --- - --k ----1 - -M V- suufus-3.-.r...M..a.:sb-zassasaissi-slzsarrsad:i .div There's Nlusic in the Air ROW 1: Barbara Fann, Gene Dennis, Iohn Dillingham , Janice Holmes , Sue Powell, Susan Weber, Iudy Yeaman, Teresa Rice , Carol Sims, Bonnie Robinette, Doris Wilson, Iudy Kuhar. ROW 2: Virginia Smith, Edward Bitzer, Tommy Tucker, Iohn Todd, Sandra Ieter, Ralph Carlson, Arthur Rinehart, Linda Cornelius , R. E . Quick, Bill Wurdeman, Gary Williams , Claudine Bitzer, Harold Parker, Iean Smith, Kay Qualls. ROW 3: Max Standley, David Schwindler, Sue Muckey, Dick Maxwell, Ronnie Alley, Iim Todd, Dudley McGlynn, Bill Broadus , Larry Loeffler, Elmer Gibson, Mike Jeffers , Iean Barnes , Ierry Boin, Gary Long, Bob Snow, Howard Wilkins , David Dillingham, Ruby Doll, Susan Miller, Virginia Gross, Glenda Iones. ROW 4: Marguerite Pittman, Raye Cox, Iudy Cusick, Velma Moulton, Iudy Long, Sandy Burrington, Gary Haas , Bill Maxwell, Marilyn Smith, Phil Lentz, Iim. Underwood, Iohn Long, Gary Clark, Mickey Anderson, Kay Ann Iorgensen, Roland Koch, Iohn Landon, Bob Montgomery, Charlotte Clawson, Helen Sylvester, Doug McGlynn, George Luther. ROW 5: Charles Leighter, Don Presson, Olin Wilson, Wayne Rice, I. C. Davis, Iack Place. CONCERT BAND The concert band is one of the largest rating the last four years. groups in L.S.H. S. It presented two concerts, This year the band was selected to be one of which was formal and the other in uni- the clinic band for the convention of the form. It also performed at the district contest Missouri Music Educators Association . It at Warrensburg where it has been awarded a one was highly commended for its performance . lm., I .,- ,Q fer. L- . an .lsfablgi .LJ 5 4-.:L:3g.:es.1.zzs4.Lq:gri- ifi.:.sqLi..E-.5:ii:.-i2.?.s.igii::i.2aE2gs sr E fi' 5- f-- fi- ' 'i seam-aa::v ---ssf-s..s:.s .::..fs:+ lf.:-ess.. . ... .,. ,. ., .. -,-.e. .. ., We.- , . .- ., . --.. ,i,.....,k,,.V...-,--..,....,......,..V:, ,...v.5w..---,,...-f....f.........,,.?..,..,,,.,,.5.,,.-ripf.:--.-.1 fs-rf:--f far-2 :rye-as-1.-2 nge.-U.---1-. X eegsff-ry ,-,--- ,, ,, ,,,,.',, Z ,,, , ,H ,. , ,, , The ote Roll Out They huffed and they puffed. M,,,..f, Hey! Iudy, what's the name of that book? Gee , I Wish I could see that music Sweet or sour ? . .1 4,,,..... - ,Q.,...g4.,,:.g -.,, - - fue - ,,., .,.. Vg ,L, ....sa.Q.9-f ' ' ' ' ' ' A' - 'ii '71'7 V '1-345691.-rsliiie-siaaydasbiases-airzrxsI-w-1-w.--dv-nz' 4-af.-an-: It's a Neat Band 7, 0 - If- W ' a ew I A F' E , 4.1 ? 1f ' Q fl gl ll , Y f 5 ii, 6 I 2 1 i J ' M T : 78 Marching to first at Warrensburgu We are proud of our marching band. It played at all the home foot- ball games and two out-of-town games . It led the Homecoming parade and furnished the music in honor of the Homecoming queen. The band played with such color and spirit that we were all especially glad to be represent- ed by such an outstanding organization. Our pride in our band was confirmed when it came home from the marching contest at Warrensburg with the first- place trophy. H .-g:.' - -- --. .L L J .. - -5 gp. :L . . -43 ..:-:f.-:- - : ..'.z.:,a::a::.z.-ea-z.yq.aq.r -a.:a:a4g..:gaza:z::! --3 5- Y ---. -- -- Q- - -1 gs.: -7' T'--1cSra:a '- -- ' ' '. ' '-.1 - ' -4- ----as-N-5 -- - -- .. x.5.A7,...- T:.,::., A-, ,AL-ahah: - Au Re our -- -7- - - V f -ma,u-nu,-,9flqf,n,f..e-.s-vnawrs-.-iuasg-,g-v.-uw,42:.np - 1- ROW 1: Gary Clark, Barbara Fann, Teresa Rice, Iudy Kuhar, Doris Wilson, Iudy Yeaman. ROW 2: Roland Koch, Janice Holmes, Kay Qualls, Marilyn Smith. ROW 3: I. C. Davis, Iohn Dillingham, Iack Place, George Luther, Douglas McGlynn, Iim Todd. The senior band members have done the band. They will be missed next year much to contribute to the performance of We wish them a successful future. . - MV.-H ,,, 1 .. ...,,x,.-., .- ' V- - , -.- -.-- - --- - --- ---' --'-'- -5- ': ' 4 V ''-,ha: aa.aa:gbpafpuuvfnsiau-Sans-.n.g,-1.4.45-nies fi-wgssp-I..:a. . , ,gw- 1--f -1-'1 ' '- - f-f W - - . Y ' ' ,, f- ., , lk . rf- 4 -in --h - --- f- ----f------ W-'-A 3 1- 'nf H ' '- Y ' W Y - - f Herei Ourlop Brass Iim Todd, Larry Loeffler, Dudley McGlynn, Elmer Gibson , Gary Long , Howard Wilkins , Gary Clark , Ralph Carlson , Arthur Rinehart, Olin Wilson, I. C. Davis, Iack Place, Douglas McGlynn, George Luther. 5. i S l i I CORNET TRIO Iim Todd, Roland Koch, Dudley McGlynn BRASS SEXTET CLARINET QUARTET Jim Todd, Dudley McGlynn, Gary Clark, Arthur Barbara Fam. Iohn Dillingham, Sue Powell, Ianice 1 Rinehart , Olin Wilson , George Luther. Ho mes. HERE ARE OUR VOCAL ENSEMBLES MIXED QUARTET Gary Clark, Vicki Hurlock , Doug McGlynn, Marcia Fields. DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET GIRLS' SEXTET A Sh B k r Jud Barnhart Karen ROW 1: Mary Venable, Vicki Hurlock, Marcia Carmen sp, aron ar e , y , Winterowdl Lee Ann Smith, Benita Rogers Fields, Lee Ann Smith. ROW 2: Iack Place, Mark l Asp, I. C. Davis, Doug McGlynr1. nice 49' i i I I V 3 Y Semor Back Q Senior E I-E T S0 h QPARD ISTEVE- M X X 3 I Soph. Back 3 151 ,L .Lf -- v- ' ' ' ' ' ' 'T 1 glgu ' ' L ,,,,,.,,, Y Y- - - Y. H AV .Y-,Lf - ....-ff -- -H: -- - - - --f--- ,..,..:-,..,,4,,,,,.nn-,--m-. K . - m : I o W W vt MCGLYNN ROGER MCCONNELL lor Back 5 Pounds 'JOE I-EIPARD 1 K U. 55,1 Y I Senior End . 3' 11 152 pounds - w l N nw Pigskin o ROM! FRANCIS TITUS 6, ,hula PO? ASSISTANT COACH I . -19 ack-IQ ' TERRY -A JA 5' fffifsz Qisfim -O nds I' S1 'iqjjj T0 ff 0 106003556 X md Q6 IW IHMQZQWW 5 , , oaod lmk I f 4 X n - 'lv fl 1- ,Q 1 YW S49 - XXu:.ilm!mJ W, Q2 66 mmi,w wvff VfW fzgiz- -fr' MARTIN jr. Quaid S.. 145 pounds ' x f ---- 5 9 Qgwsm 30 ea OQKX 669 ' 4 o C106 Q00 Si: N CO-CAPTAIN S NKCPARXN A A GHPs'LE:.BaQK ds . YK69 Poun f 559' I I A V - Bos HOKE . ' f Senior End N 5' 10 -155 pounds ,, o . 4, A- -,Z fig...-fa-?,.....,..-71?oF'a52f......f.Af-f'fs-1-:-5 1 Check that A team back there, neat, eh? You know these boys are almost as good as I was when l played for Tlger W' Tech. Clvleanwhlle, back at the B team.D These boys are the future stars of our world, and they're fn X MW sure to shine brightly. . . . . . . . The-y've got him for sure! My wa uwfwfwwfv KEVIN CURRAN BUCKY IOHNSTON CARL WILLIAMS Senior Tackle gopho Back Ir. Tackle 5' 1 190 P0UDdS 5' 6 125 pounds 5' B 150 pounds FRED LINGLE DAVID ANDES GARY S0121-1 If- Back Freshman Center jr, Center 5' 11 160 pounds 5' 4 140 pounds 5- 150 pounds sndbfingx. WK ack xow nod ger the ure 1 ' re GILES IONES Soph. Back 5' 6 120 poundsf IGHN KEIL Freshman Guard 5' 2 127 pounds Nwsxw, fm rs H! fr 1. 121 H VW 7-. , 4 fQN Q W ' 4 S Q X Vx w , f .Q Ny X X xaf xf 1 . V , W i Xf : r , , Af, kwtg W 1 ,sk WM s if fa, W7 WH + ' of ...w WW 51:2 f TI-LAD scomm Freshman End 5' 10 125 pounds EDWARD IONES Freshman Guard 5' 3 120 pounds IOHN LONG Soph. Tackle 5' 10 165 pounds PDSTER VAN HOOK Ir. Guard 5' 10 145 pounds f fvn f 2 , P iiff 'ifwwfzzwfffm W 1 ,W yy 'Wax x un-rf-1 1, 5 I K 1 MGM MQW- X t ? . ,2 4f ap SAM HELMUTH TOM BRADLEY , Freshman Tackle Freshman Back 5 5' 5 155 pounds 5' 8 137 pounds ' V 4 N 1 ' , V 0 y X , , x 2 1 x wh if ix 3' W ,Wf ' ...N as-mga ALAN I-IEDGPETH IOHN SULLIVAN Soph. Guard Soph. End 5' 6 145 pounds 5 1'1 140 pounds STEVE GABLE IERRY LAWRENCE Freshman Freshman Back 5' 9 129 pounds 5' 8 139 pounds NK M, 1 DUDLEY MCGLYNN So ph. Back 5' 10 140 pounds HM ADAMS Ir. Tackle 5' 10 178 pounds iwnm Q S Z .M , 5,05 ' ye A Dream Comes True 5ECUNU5 It has long been the dream of football fans in the Lee's Summit area to have a football field at the Senior High. The Tiger Athletic Club and the community helped this dream to come true through contributions of money This was made- . and much hard work. The bleachers will adequately seat many people , and the new scoreboard can be readily seen from any place on the field. The fans certainly appre- ciate watching the scores roll up on the scoreboard . . .-into this. ' r i E3 5, E I -4 WARREN BROWN Ir . Guard 6.1.- 7,0 in ,V W-gl RUSSELL CHILDRESS ,, 5, , Sr. Forward 6I1u Z 7 ROBE RT DUNNING Sr . Guard 11 5'1O V Q Q 1 4 13' 3 E? r. P Y, w, s , 4 2 Qu 1 ii , Y 2 5 5 88 TOM BICKHAM Sr. Guard 5' 1 1 GAIL SMITH LYNN WHITE Sopih. Forward 5 I 1 0 ll Ir . Forward 6 I 1 ll HM BROCKMAN Freshman Guard SI 1 1 II BILL SNIDER Soph . Forward 6l1u IOHN EILERT Sr. Forward 6l3n 1 JACK SMITH Ir. Guard 51911 TOM HEWITT Soph . . Forward 6121: FRED PEERY Sr. Guard 5'1l Basketball A Team Wh't R bert Dunning Coach' Francis Titus ROW l Manager Dave Nealy Fred Perry Iim Brockman Torn Bickham, Lynn 1 e, o , . ROW 2 Warren Brown Tom Hewitt Iohn Eilert Russ Childress Gail Smith, Bill Snider, Iack Smith. Oo-captains: Tom Bickham Q f' f 4 71 llwflhi dlb' Z-, Z Z, . . .Swwish-sh-sh. Iust nothing to it Cif you've got the right touch, I meanl . I'm not bragging or anything but I was considered quite a basketballist ---- Oh, I mean basketball player. I still don't have a thing over these boys..... ff ' g lv Z Eff' u. ia ,, ...,...,.....Y-.......l........... , .,.,..a.,.,..,.E......f.. .l-..t....,. .... f a-rm... . , ,. .. . . 1 . , Q- .- ,.-as--.W ,,-as-..q..-,,.,..g.,-,9r,..gm-an-arise,al-f,g,i,,v9:g.,..:..,4.g0:g-n,.. ...an ,. .,,,:.-,rf-ff-,-.,- -,, - .,,- , -,, , -, 1--V..-,E y I yyy Basketball HB Team ROW 1: Manager: Charles Gardner, Manager: Dave Nealy, Tom Atkins, Elmer Gibson, Ronald Yoakum, Steve Gable, Bob Snow, Coach: Francis Titus. ROW 2: Manager: Iim Underwood, Tom Bradley, R. E. Quick, Larry Loveall, Dick Maxwell, David Brown, Ierry Morris, Tom Hulse. ROW 3: Bobby Brown, Zimmie Zimmerman, Iack Bell, Bob Montgomery, Bill Sullivan, John Sullivan, Thad Scott, Glen Burrington , Wayne Rice . Our B team is really something to be proud of. They have an exceptional record for a high school B team. They have main- tained a long string of wins against very stiff competition. The highlights of the sea son was the winning of the championship of the - Y.. --- --- - -- --a - ---- -f---'H ' -' 355 3- :i,2La-:lei-ifanasi...-F.. uvalnuaui-uvune 7 4 ,.,, ., Y f Blue Springs B team tourney. They were undefeated until two of their starting five were removed to play A Team team. Even so they have kept up a splendid record. 5 S -5-SD..-251. B2 2 E 1 5 ! 5 1 A team potential 3 52 5 Q, Q I Z r wi . X 7 Things are looking up. Reaching for Victow WOWl What form. l is W W W Suspense Will it be a hit or a miss? -,. ....,..s....i....-...-ue.-,e,w-e-m..-p,::w-.:w1-fne9::vs- ,nee-erase-9-:ee-wa-.fee-yu..---1-L., -fee.-1:-fe:--:-1 A-5 - 3 egafveses- We Can Co er the Ground ROW 1: David Andes, Gene Dennis , Ierry Dyke, Don Presson, Alan Heclgpeth, Manne Magady, Bob Riley, Pieter Van Hook. ROW 23 Bill Iacobs , Robert Vilfroy, Ellis Searcy, Steve Gable, Tom Bradley, Steve Martin, Ierry Winburn, Bill Greene. ROW 3: Ioe Leipafd, I0hT1 Sullivan, Thad Scott, Bob Hoke, Danny Spurk, Larry Winburn, Charles McAlpin, Fred Lingle, Bob Qualls. ROW 4: Dudley McGlynn, Don Lawrence, Tim Brockman . Ten-v Revnnldn , vvm-mn Rmwn . Don Stout. Douglas McGlvnn. Bob Hovermale. A lot of hard work goes into the building of a good track team We are very proud of the efforts our boys have put forth this year We have established a good record in track and hope to keep it in the years to come bv? ff f , ' ,.. Bang! And We re offl See this suit I m wearing? I didn t get this A I just standing still I was a moving man! Real fast! We oughta be proud of these boys who have worked so hard for L S I-I S .hz-' banF - -.- ,-rr if-ff-f e we-.-.1-V'-'iz-T- -'1 -V f ' r W Y LL, , YY wr'-J-K '- -l--V - --A -f---W - far- 'W 1' ' r smear' - , - YY 'vs --ew It n , With a High tep and a Twirl -1 1 X 1 I Ei :Q ' ? gs is H 4 ,L I I 2 , , 2 Zi , - I gi is E2 ,E .L....... ...n .. . i3 Virginia Doyle, Iackie Davidson, Sharon Barker, Beverly Grego, Suzette Fessler , Kay Muckey, Linda Stark, Drum Majorette: Betty y smith. A Our majorettes have added tremen- They led the band to a one-rating at dously to the success of our Marching Warrensburg this past year. Their fine y Band. In several half-time performances high-stepping spirit won them our acclaim. during the football season, the fans were 12 thrilled by the performance of our majorettes. 5 4 OUR MASCOT Pamela Cook PARADE REST ? F it ..,., y y '.z E n .I t,....,.g, K aa 'FQ' f f yn :K E S J , 5 94 S Fifteen Rahs Forl S H -'------ - -mf -- . -V , ,....,.-i...a-..--. ....l...,,.,...,......,,.................i,,.,i,,,..f.sms,-.....,-,,,,,',.,,,a,s,,,u-.:.,.r .,,....,.. ., .,.,:..,,,,.,-- o o o 0 Q Yea! Team! FIGHT!! Our cheerleaders this year have done a terrific job providing the support for our athletic teams. By their fine display of school spirit they transmit this enthusiasm to the members of our Pep Club and the remainder of the high school rooting section. How did he get in there? Hey! Let's watch that!! '!!'!XWv I- ,t 1 KVM: 0- x 5545! Q A . ittgasi- Us N 3-S.. yay: ,ffi 5 NT' -f 4'ZI 584. Q: 1 xX ,NSN ' 5 . . . .I betcha we have the best S, ig- 4 cheerleaders, I betcha. They're ur! is N 'X Q' Xfx XXV Q XQX - V 1 Q 1 in XX! X in if 5 x aiu 1 Q . . xx QS v X x . , V., - - 1 -7 , - .1-.1-an---9...-A - -ff -L. .,- . . V , , H pretty cute too. Cheerleaders really help me out. I mean as the spirit of L.S.H.S . of course . I do believe that ifl hadn't been such a superior athlete I would have been a cheerleader myself OOO!! 95 -- -----,'---- ---- M---A - - --------'n -- - ' -- ---sua - a ' --1.-we sswsfan - ,nuns 1 Reflector Royalty ED HEINLEIN AND VICKI HURLOCK 4' ff XX XE Q, , I Fred Peery and Marcia Fields These three couples were nominated by the Reflector staff and then voted on by the students who had purchased Reflec- tors . Vicki l-lurlock and Ed Heinlein were elected Reflector king and queen to reign r Iudy Smith and Stan Magady over the annual Gold Diggers Ball, a dance sponsored by the Reflector staff. The boys were the honored guests at this dance as the girls did the asking and were their escorts for the evening. These Reign Over the Band George luther and Doris Wilson ,rx , - 3 5 1 X i- X Z X f 4 gi 2 a Urdu 09-Uihlnvvilmxnwy WW, WW wf if A fff f f , ,,,, f ff , , . ,,,, ,, -mv -ii,sa.L:a:soE: -e:-1-? i gf 14, ,WMM Q Z M, .1 4.4 if WW ,XV ff' fgfffff ., f. 1, sw L X ,V I ,gyw ,' V' 7 X , 'ff ,Q K ,j f'.,:.lf 2.1 s1.ia5f1:s9sas,.+:...::. .-.iiiafrwfwl 712155 kgucfy C9I71l.If!L Attendants 3 77fZCZ1'l.!y4fL Ql'QQU1.ft Q writ Floating to Victor 5. The senior class: Rocket to Victory -ilst place. Homecoming floats were more numerous this year than ever before. Maldng these floats was a job which took many hours of work. The students who participated should be commended for the originality of their ideas and their tireless effort. The floats are a most important and colorful part of the Homecoming parade. Freshman class: Trojan Stew -2nd place. The honor of first place was awarded to the senior class . Second place was received by the freshman float. The speech club float appealed to the judges for third place. The theme was Lux with us , the Tide , will turn, and will Cheer Tigers On. The F.l-l.A. float received honorable mention, the theme of which was A Victory Cake. f X qi V 4 , I H V Ztfff , Let s Lick em Homecoming These new fangled cars nowadays 1 Parading to victory The biggest thrill of all was the de- feat of Park Hill with a score of 54- O. After the game a Homecoming dance was held with Park Hill students as g ues ts . The people one meets on, the street anymore ! Never before in the history of L.S.H.S. has such a tremendous Homecoming parade been enjoyed by Lee's Summit spectators. The marching band supplied the music and the majorettes added much color with their twirling. An amusing part of the parade was the pep club initiates in their novel costumes . Prizes were awarded for the best entries . Three beauties! Is this Br'er Rabbit's Uncle Remus? The crowning of the queen was one of the many high- lights of the evening. Her two attendants are to be congratulated, also. iS 3 lg ld ir P , ? I , Q , ........-. ...... -1. ..-v ,.-,-.- -J-.-4-.nur--.gr-1 as-1'--V-.as-1 Q -fe,... -1-L 4-rvu- -v It's Yuletide This is the bunny hop? 5 W a f , m fg C QW jk X . . . . .Hey cats , gather 'round while I commence to relate the supreme story of four nights before Christmas. Yeh! It was the Christmas Dance. Neat. No? Boy, I cut a mean rug that night ..... Hiram km ,., mzisfrnkf-.3 HWY Yaesu, What! A band, too! Christmas makes us all sentimental. Anand' Would you believe it? Santa CAN dance. Q sz , - -,-H M, , ,,, -,.-..... 4....L..':L , ..4...-. ..-.:. .z 4 -'..l.5,g,ap - - ?i,:.q.,-.L-1. sil:,.:.w..:4ir..,'...- .2 ru Matin:---. -f -sw .....' ' -V A' .g,,g,-41.- 'uri ' ' 'nu ' an rn -Y in ' ' ' ' ' 'U' ' Y ' Y H vw One Foot in Heaven How's the weather up there? What's ailing who? . . . .Man , what acting. You know I was in a play once. 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