Lisbon High School - Memories Yearbook (Lisbon, MD)

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I 9 5 3 Qewzcffzkal LISBOH HIGH SCHOOL Lisbon, Maryland f J If f EQ, and 2775 d is ewasewwwwwwrw ev '-'feararzitfe-3 in ef :stef , e V f -2 .5 A' ff- ggazgssze - :' 1 ' V f S ., 'Q , Qzf ' ' 15 gfgggg f' :Q y.,,fE.5,k ' ez 1' -1 W . , , ,.u, ,p K , ., . , fn., 1 , fql, ,afzfw f lf- 1 at ef e 1 0 ,,.. 2 ,, fe W- ,- z' V11 asa-ff rf? s -f ff 11' ff 12' '21 if if E .,tQ,'a1 .r X 11- ii- fa 2 151 if 'f' 12 -aa m, f 9 f1f,,gg,f,w:,,,p,iM ,x..,a-M ,W il Q E Y , fi s ,-' .fi y An old proverb reads, Hwhat is worth doing is worth doing wel1.H For the last twelve years you have done wellg your graduation today attests to that. But the URoad of Lifeu is long and difficult. M ny have faltered along the way. You will succeed, when many have failed, if you will remember to keep two ancient proverbs: always tell the truth, no matter how much it hurts, and always be honest, no mat- ter what it costs. In life give the best you have and the best will come back to you. reef 'Y gdwat' dan We, the class of 1953, dedicate this, our yearbook to K n ir Donna C. Bevard, whose, friendly a dvic e and unpre- J! 6 ,uf judiced manner has inspired us to greater achievement 'Q' at Lisbon High. Her undying devo tion to our interest, , X her faith in our ability, and her unbounded sympathies J xy X Ni, extended to each and every one of us has made her our -' K ' . . x , W everlasting friend. r V J Q .M Q we t 1' af xy M N .r Y ry, J' o ' , A i R A1 Y' 1-'-1 43' K! Xl xr r It K , ,fe - I4 . At this time, we, the class of '53 wish to acknowledge the time and patience sowillingly given us by our Senior Advisor, Mr. William R. Stratton. ln future years, we shall not only remember him as an Advisor, buteven more so as a friend. 'I'he class of '53 is indeed grateful to have shared with him all the thrills and chills which every Senior Class must know, Therefore, to Mr. Stratton, we say thanks . BMX Www to -NQ. .x.,..ff. W-sr . U u MR. W.B. BETTS MR. CARL BEVARD ff , fi! BQ 'ws -.4 S NMI' Aff? ' gt L f F 33 f F f . .lr .f 1 ,., m.QML.,, l 1 mf 1- -wif 4' V. fm Ti., . W w w , is , , gl ,, 0 I, .2.' . .V .il ' . fflw- - -' X . . . ' , .mmf ' g gl n , 0 1-1 4I..4..g sono 1 .Q,. +A - - - -- - - .A Q, . 0 0 9 ,Q t Q 4 . ' D 0 Q o .. nn 'rv U 9 5. ' Q f. Q Q. - - . MISS DONNA CROSS MR. DONALD DAVIS MR. PAUL GAITHER MISS NETTE KIMBERLIN 257'- 900' M! wif ' I ' I 1 - f MJ 0,1 , MRS. FERN NOVAK MR. FRED NOVAK - 3' iw-W W , -ur' vt' .Y 'QQ MR, MR, I ft MR. WILLIAM STRATTON STRAUSS MRS I, FLOYD PIERCE WILLIAM RISHEL STREAKER MISS MARY WILL W. xl xx .4-T: ,f Mpxl JV ,az I 1 Q ' Af.,-11 MR. CARL ZIMMERMAN S ,QS - ii MISS DORIS PICKETT Secretary :V Eff .: ffliff . A dig.. 1. ,sr ' ,Q fl S A .N g gi, - 5. 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President for two years . . . keeps us on the go . . . takes an active part in the FFA and is President of the Chapter . . . curly hair . . . witty cracks . . . popular . . . has an ear for popular music . . . you should see him blush . . . a great desire for the opposite sex . . . - well groomed . . . the blue 41 Plymouth . . . pleasing sense of humor . . . Now Dorothy? . . . working on '- the farm will keep Buck busy and happy. . KATHERINE ANN ADAMS General Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Katie . . . gay and witty . . . always ready to clown around . . . artistic. . . quiet. . . but not for long . . . noted for her unique habit of bursting into peals of laughter at any time or place . . . Vice President of our class . . . remained at Lisbon . . . good student who comes through with a mighty fine average . . . an energetic worker . . . one of that inseparable twosome . . . Angie . . . sincere and ready at all times to work hard on activities labeled Senior. Expects to go to Beautician School and plans someday to have her own business. NANCY LEE DORSEY Commercial Life is too short to worry. Dorse . . . pert brunette , . . pretty, dark complexion . . . dark eyes that sparkle . . . content and witty. . . all the time thinking up something new . . . definite likes and dislikes . . . has gained loads of experience keeping minutes for the Class of '53 . . . Secretary for the last four years . . . our faithful stand -by on the hockey team . . . goalie . . . third base is sacred during softball season . . , reserved especially for Dorse . . . is holding to her ambition which is to become an efficient, success- ful secretary. r DOROTHY LOUISE GORDON Commercial Always give your best, and God will give you his better, Io . . . striking with lustrous, long hair . . . friendly and popular . . . easy going manner . . . one of those twins . . , a spark in the class of '53, . . loaded with money. . . Class Treasurer . . . Monday morning finds her talking about the wonderful time I had this weekend! . . . Lisbon's Hedda Hopper . . . is for- ever keeping Donald in toe . . . Now, Donald . . . an active and true sportsman now a cheerleader . . . outstanding accomplishment is being able to play both forward and guard . . . always busy as a bee, yet finds time for a part time job. DONALD GEORGE BROSENNE General Judge not from size the strength of men Don . . . quiet, conscientious, with an unassuming manner . . . a serious student . . . always seen with Selby tinkering in Mr, Pierce's lab . . . does not crave the limelight . . . but received it when he played the part of the Mayor in this year's Senior play . . . his main interest Lies in the field of science. , . likes physics very much and manages to make good grades . . . enjoys reading and has creative ability in Writing . . . this coming year a college campus will be his new home for the next four years. SHIRLEY MILDRED CROSS Academic A quiet student eager to lend a helping hand, Shirley . . . pleasant, conscientious, determined to see a job finished once started , . . dependable and cooperative . . , good grades . . . noted for making Distinguished Honor Roll. . . all A's . . . forever working diligently on our Lisbon Notes as editor . . capable of solving problems easily and making quick decisions . . . strong defensive hockey player . . . known as Slugger in the spring . . . in our plays becomes Mom . . . likes to cook and read . . . plans to attend college, then teach, Mi!! i 5 A 'aff ww' J f 9 r V i 1 2 'I' 1 egg: D' X 3' Ht 944, 55541554 ROBERTA GILMORE Academic Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works. Bert . . . short, quiet, religious . . . holds to the theory that silence is golden . . . sincere and con- scientious . . . chief interest is hockey . . . a talented center half-back . . . wishes that she could type with two hands instead of two fingers . . . Physics is the subject that isn't cared for . . . likes to be outdoors. . . enjoys working in the cafeteria . . . is looking forward to the long awaited day .... graduation . . . plans to do church work. IAMES C. HOLLAND Academic A leader in his field. Jim . . . tall and slender . . . quiet, sincere and an excellent conversationalist on the subject of foreign affairs . . . has a pleasing personality . . . always ready to write up a story for the Lisbon Notes . . . our authority on American history . . . is well mannered and considerate of others at all times . . . knows what decisions to make and when to make them .... an efficient stage manager . . . usually seen with Niles . . in his spare time does much hunting . . . the oncoming fall will see Jim college bound. GEORGE NOEL HOWARD Academic Do unto others as you would have, them do unto you. Jack . . . tall, good looking, and nice . . . dark brown wavy hair that looks like black . . . always well dressed . . . eager to help at all times . . . can't help but be the handsome suitor in our plays . . . neat . . . known by his shoe size . . . has a pleasant and uplifting personality . . . really is friendly and for this reason is quite popular . . . takes an active part in and enjoys sports . . . good marks . . . makes the Honor Roll . . . will be very successful in any field . . . college or the Air Force will keep Noel busy but he will find time for many activities. NANCY LEE KNILL Never a dull moment. 'W Pee Wee , mischievous, sparkling sense of humor always the little imp, particularly in our plays. . . A friendly personality . . . takes an active part in sports ' , . . . especially with all those yells . . . Mrs, Streaker, pal Mg lf g - --Q I A z Commercial ' y 51 that wasn't sticks, was it . . . enjoys singing . . . tries 4 g 9 1 ' hard to review bookkeeping before class . . . likes to fs wi . . . g 3 read novels and movie magazines . . . wishes there were I no more admissions to wait for . . . secretarial work will M WQ,,,,Q! suit her to a T. pi' ts ,,,,, . A' 1 it Hgnftaz EILEEN EXIE MULLINIX Commercial Low voices speak of higher powers. Eileen . . . tall, attractive brunette . . . A student . . . but always busy with other activities . . . likes dancing and singing . . . a super sales woman . . . portrays the play sweetheart . . . neatness personified . . . an authority on movies? . . . can easily qualify as an accountant after all her experience with the magazine campaign . . . Student Council President . . . bubbling over with new ideas for our proms . . . a born secretary . . . may not be single too long. -5. 6 xx I . t 3 mtntrex sgifgkx MA NIE CECELIA PFEFFERKORN Academic Small but mighty. ,.,,,h Peggy . . . small though agile . . . lively. . . loaded with personality . . . never stuck for words . . . neat and attractive. . . browneyedbrunette . . . quite friendly and reserved . . . hockey's her favorite sport . . . enjoys working with the newspaper . . . unlimited talents . . . one of those students that maintains a high average . . . takes part in many activities in which she Bax has made quite a name for herself , . . how about that M LH 'Km u.,,..g,3LLA. electric stove . . . Apple Pan-dowdy Queen . . . is the wizard on the senior write-ups . . . success is the least of her worries . . . destined to be famous. jiffiitl ZGE EDWIN RIDGELY General Try and you shall succeed. DUICh . . . friendly, active and always on the go . . can't help but think up some witty remark . . . just checking . . . short with a dark complexion . . . some how fate always leaves it for Dutch to play a boyfriend or a brat in our plays . . . very interested in the FFA Chapter . . . this yearis Vice President . . . the first to clown around . . . popular . . . believes in having a fabulously good time . . . has a friendly, joking manner which endears him to his friends . . . Catcher . . . in the spring . . . star basketball player , , , good in all sports including soccer . . . will stick around the farm for a while or go into the Air Force. ANGELA DELORES SCHLEUPNER Commercial A pleasant smile goes a long way. Angie . . . good natured and always ready with a joke . . exuberant . . . Hnds it quite simple to things lively . . . blushes easily . . . never will e forgotten because of her perpetual giggle resounding the most unexpected time . . . with Katherine most the time . . . the inseparable twosome . . . a new . find for the hockey team . . . quite a song bird with her voice . . . managed to make an excellent imper- sonation of Aunt Clara in the Senior Play , . . may attend college . . . whether she does or not Angie's line is secretarial work. WILLIAM EDWIN SELBY Academic Action speaks louder than words. Bill . . . quiet manner . . . studious in some subjects . . . especially in Physics . . . all the time around Brosenne when Mr. Pierce lets them work in the lab . . . likes experiments . . . loyal to the class . . . likes athletics . . . sometimes even acts as coach . . . likes to go on hikes . . . oh, those cowboy boots . . . handy when you want to hear a guitar . . . down to earth . . . biggest horror is French class . . . reads books by the barrel when time permits . . . enjoys hunting . . . as college will take up much time, he will be busy for awhile . . . but the future will give him time to be outdoors. NILES N. SPAULDING ' A Commercial r ' Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Niles . . . nice and sincere , . . has a winsome 1 smile . . . a rose amon thorns in all his commercial ' 8 . classes . . . neat and sharp looking dresser . . . takes 9 i an interest in athletics . . . in our Junior play he made - the part of Zack seem real . . . industrious, hard M 2? W working student . . . enjoys a good joke now and then . . . famous saying is Oh, Yeah . . , a swell all Q qkym-si-we around guy . . . fond of popular music . . . enjoys Adi gi ' .341 typing class immensely . . . hopes to do office work after graduation. aw. , tn W -, vfmlrfy' ' JOHN LEROY WARNER F4210 General Where there is a willg there is a way. Ami John . . . quiet, solemn, and serious . . . a very 44 F' thoughtful friend. . . cooperative . . . main interest is the Fire Dept .... FFA. . . nearby when needed most . . . bookkeeping. . . generous . . . participates in sports. . . makes the teams. . . can blush . . . plays opposite Shirley in our plays . . . always the part ofDad . . . congenial . . . as a mechanic John will tinker with machinery and will assemble the parts correctly. 1 fx H . so l if it i? ,, 'A C7 X 65444 The story we, the class of '53 have to tant events have taken place during Turn back with us the hands on our that will be our cherished memories FRESHMEN-QUARTER if September, 1949, we entered Lisbon afshappy, carefree Freshmen under the supervision fof Miss Martin, our homeroom advisor: Mr. Allan . Chotiner, the principal, and the other teachers.l L. Fall found us Baltimore bound visiting spots of interest about Edgar Allan Poe. October Left us portraying gobblins and witchesg December faded with us trying to be angels . . . the after effects of the parties! In the spring much of our time was devoted to the Spring Concert which we helped make a success. The last day, we had a wonderful time on our trip to Braddock Heights. IUNIORS-THREE QUARTER TIME We enjoyed greeting our new principal, Mr. Lloyd Wolf, at our first assembly. Top hits to be remembered were our Sadie Hawkins and Winter Wonderland Dances. New Years Eve . . . of course we had a delightful party to celebrate! Many hours spent working under the direction of Miss Stackhouse proved worthwhile as our play, Too Sweet for Sixteen, kept the audi- ence in stitches throughout the entire performance. Early spring brought the man to measure our fingers for our class rings! What a privilege! The first class to receive our rings in the Junior year! Early in May they arrived and we were thrilled. The spotlight shortly afterwards was centered on the Spring Concert. The highlight of the year . . . the Junior-Senior Prom, an enchanting May night, was the climax. SOPHOMORES-HALF TIME Upper Classmen we had now become! Sponsoring our first dance, a Barn Dance, was a highlight. A trip to Damascus Theater to see Hamlet was entertaining and of great educational value. Qfchtafzq . tell may not be long but many impor- A - our four years at Lisbon High School. A . School Clock to recall those activities , A 1 throughout the years. We contributed to worthy causes . . . the March of Dimesand the Red Cross. We were glad to lend a helping hand. Partiesffollowed . . . Sweethearts were especially remembered on Valentines Day. A great honor we received was when two members of our class sang in the State Chorus at the Maryland State Teachers Meeting. Planning ahead, an important factor, made our Senior-Sophomore Party a huge success. SENIORS-THE HOUR We realized the integrity and good leadership we had to apply in obtaining our goals. We went to the University of Maryland in October for a tour of the Campus, luncheon, and a football game. What an outing! Choosing our yearbook staff was no problem be- cause of our smallness. Name Card and Announcement orders were taken early to prevent last minute worries. Parents Are Like That directed by Mrs. Bevard and Mrs. Streaker was a success despite a rainy night! Record Dances and Bake Sales started in October and lasted throughout the year. Senior pictures were good reproductions of all of us. The dance of the year was the Yuletide Dance. Parties gave us a chance to be together many nights. I Our class trip to Washington, D. C. was marvel- ous! So many places to see. The Junior-Senior Prom given us by the Juniors was heavenly. Class Night and Baccalaureate flashed by. Graduation! Receiving our diplomas on that long awaited night, we knew, we would never forget! cw!! 7965! cmd ealamefrl We, the Senior Class of L, H, S, , after having completed four successful years of high school life, do hereby bequeath these possessions and characteristics to the persons who have greatest need of them. To Paul Ridgely - Donald Brosenne's quiet manner. To Mary Jean Turney - Katherine Adams' size. To Marshall Fleming - Noel I-loward's big feet. To Louis Arrington - Nancy Dorsey's sense of humor. To Sue Bowman - Angela Schleupner's giggles. To David Johnson - Bill Selby's cowboy boots. To Charlotte Fowble - Nancy Knill's shortness. To Eddie Brown - Eileen Mullinix's brown eyes. To Dick Baker - Niles Spaulding's father's used car lot. To Mary Frances Hardy - Shirley Cross' ability to run school paper. To jimmy Patrick - Donald Gordon's curly hair. To Jane Shirk - Dorothy Gordon's athletic ability. To Dorothy Walker - Peggy Pfefferkorn's small waist line. To Wayne Hough - Edwin Ridgely's physique. To Jack Branch - James Holland's height. To Raymond Glenn - Roberta Gilmore's carefree manner. To Bobby Condon - John Warner's interest in the fire company. To the Junior Class - our leadership ability, talent, and good behavior. To the Sophomores - our dignity and ability to make group functions a success. To the Freshmen - Our determination to succeed which has made our four years at L, H, S. well worthwhile. To Mr. Betts - more time out of class to publish the school paper. To Mrs. Streaker - more time for team practice. To Mr. Strauss - students that keep their feet on the floor. To Mr. Pierce - a new radio to listen to the World Series. To Miss Will - a new set of literature books. To Mr. Stratton - two dollars for a marriage license. To Mr. Gaither - a successful soccer team, To Mr, Zimmerman - a sound proof algebra room. To Mr. Bevard - FFA Fair as good as this year's. To Mr. Davis - 1952 Atlas for P,O,D, class. To Mr. Novak - A in his course at G,W, To Mrs. Novak - sewing machine repairman on hand at all times. To Miss Cross - more books for library, To Miss Kimberlin - girls in arts and crafts class. To Mr. Rishel - a modern biology room. To Mr. Wolf - more money in the general fund. To Doris Pickett - a pair of roller skates to deliver messages. Signed, sealed, and declared by the Senior Class in our presence, having here unto subscribed our names as witnesses on the tenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred fifty-three. Witnesses: Wayne Hough CPresident, Class of '54J Signed Doris Fleming Donald Gordon fPresident, Class of '55j fPresident, Class of '53g --Howvomr zowamoz :nnwg no: --glglglgcm: :E-xoono uma: zwgsoz UCC? 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Miss and Mister L, H, S, Best All-round Students Most Popular Best Athletes Best Looking Cutest Most Studious Most Likely to Succeed Noisiest Quietest Most Artistic Best Dancers Fairest Darkest Tallest Shortest Youngest Oldest Fartest Most Humorous Easiest Blushers Friendliest Most Musical Most Serious Wittiest Most Courteous Most Cooperative Best Dressed Biggest Flirts Biggest Primpers Biggest Gigglers Biggest Bluffers Eileen Mullinix Shirley Cross Eileen Mullinix Dorothy Gordon Eileen Mullinix Nancy Knill Shirley Cross Shirley Cross Nancy Dorsey Roberta Gilmore Katherine Adams Eileen Mullinix Roberta Gilmore Nancy Dorsey Katherine Adams Nancy Knill Angela Schleupner Dorothy Gordon Shirley Cross Nancy Dorsey Angela Schleupner Katherine Adams Peggy Pfefferkorn Shirley Cross Nancy Dorsey Peggy Pfefferkorn Peggy Pfefferkorn Eileen Mullinix Dorothy Gordon Dorothy Gordon Angela Schleupner Dorothy Gordon Noel Howard Noel Howard Donald Gordon Edwin Ridgely Noel Howard Niles Spaulding Noel Howard Jim Holland Edwin Ridgely Don Brosenne Noel Howard Donald Gordon Niles Spaulding Bill Selby Noel Howard Edwin Ridgely Jim Holland Noel Howard Edwin Ridgely Edwin Ridgely John Warner Niles Spaulding Bill Selby Jim Holland Edwin Ridgely Niles Spaulding Noel Howard Noel Howard Edwin Ridgely Donald Gordon Edwin Ridgely Donald Gordon 611155 Z7 aplzecy As a beautician, Katherine will be The very finest, you wait and see! To college for Agriculture Noel will go Or the Air Force if Uncle Sam says so! Edwin and Donald, who hope to own their farms Will each carry two buckets, one on each arm! Donald Brosenne will join the Navy And sail the seas that are so wavy! The housewives of our class will be Gordon and Mullinix, gosh, oh, gee! A forester on a mountain high Selby will watch from dawn to nigh! Our future school teachers Angela, Peggy and Shirley Will go to college to start their careers early! As a church worker, Roberta will seek Someday to make others become meek! Our secretaries, Dorsey and Knill Will sit and type many a bill! John Warner, who is our future mechanic Will keep many a motorist from getting in a panic! As a salesman, Niles will sell DeSotos and Plymouths for a spell! Jimmy will follow Eisenhower's trail And as a leader he'll not be frail! cussss President D. Fleming, Vice President C. Taylor, Secretary B. Burdette, Treasurer L. Esworthy. First Row - Mr. Rishel, V. Slagle, D. Hopkins, D. Fleming, S. Taylor,B. Burdette, G. DeFina, G. Clark, L. Haven. Second Row- S. Mertz J. Patrick, L. Shipley, M. Hipsley, R. Albaugh, R. Warfield, E. Justice, R. Flynn. Third Row - M. Mullinix, W. Dennison, C. Taylor, R. Mullinix, R. Carroll, L. Esworthy, M. Hardy, E. Wilt, Fourth Row - G. Gray, R. Condon, D. Johnson, P. Embry. President W. Hough, Vice President A. Pippeon, Secretary J. Helton, Treasur- er E. Burke. First Row - Mr. Betts, P. Ridgely, I. Burns, E. Burke, R. Metz, J. Helton, S. Bowman, E. Gray, F. Simms S. Peters, D. Walker. Second Row - W. Harner, K. Pridemore, G. Myers, M. Hardy, I. Branch, I. Shirk, N. Riley, M. Butler, S. Lewis, J. Britton. Third Row - I. Wolsh, F. Saunders, A. Rippeon, R. Cecil, E. Brown, R. Mus- grove, B. Streaker, C. Taylor, R. Glenn, M. Fleming. Fourth Row - D. Baker, S. Rippeon, C. Pickett, W. Hough, L. Arrington, M. Sweeps, M. White, B. Newcomer, B. Hood. President C. Flohr, Vice President R. Flynn, Secretary H. Rippeon, Treasurer R. Wilder. First Row - Miss Will, M. Burke, B. Gunther, M, Condon, I. Bow- man, T. Lewis, R. Wilder, L. Simms, E. Justice. Second Row - J. Mullins, B. Pipes S. Johnson, P. Brown, D. Fyock, P. War- field, G. Browning, M. Tierney, Y. Harrison, R. Flynn. Third Row - G. Hub- bard, R. Quesenberry, R. Esworthy, D. Cope, I. Sweeps, H. Rippeon, R. Shipley, R. DeFina, Fourth ROW - N. Holland, C. Flohr President S. Larrick, Vice President G. Pond, Secretary G. Wolsh, Treasur- er J. Hill. First Row - Mr. Pierce, D White, E. Slagle, B..Everhart, J. Car- penter, P. Johnson, B. Reed, J. Hill, G. Pond. Second Row - A. Walters, Y Taylor, L. Cissel, J. Fleming, K. Barn- hart, I. Mathias, G. Wolsh, S. Larrick, F. Trail, P. Jones. Third Row - G. Bow- ' man, C. Fowble, D. Tigner, B. Gillis, B. Perry, D. Ridgely. C. Etchison, K. Cecil, Fourth Row - T. Crobat, J. Cotton. . E 'S sl A ii Yngffl Rp t. W L' 'ffm A A -i .Fi K J ' ' iv ' K .- err Wt is nd? i'iii if President M. Hawkins, Vice President B. Taylor, Secretary Alice Ward, Treasurer R. Hash, First Row Mr. Davis L. Hickman, R. Hash, E. Christian, D. Ridgely, H. Christian, M. Mayne, R. Warfield, F. Fleming, Second Row - A. Ward, W. Mathis, W. Helton, F. Smith, S. Phebis, B. Taylor, L. Burns, Y. Mar, M. Lewis, B. Fitze, Third Row - R. Maculans, I. Sweeps, R. Amoss, C. Mayne, IL Smith, O. Smu- bitz, G. Buttry, H. Holtzinger, R. Brashears. President J. Wood, Vice President I. Buck, Secretary I. Buck, Treasurer B. Tignor. First Row - Mr. Zimmer- man, S. Burdette, D. Perry, R. Class P. Wright, D. Baker, C. Richardson, G. Sutton, N. Anderson. Second Row E. Barnard, N. Dyson, E. Selby, B. Tignor, B. Esworthy, A. Glenn, M. Fitze, P. Fitzsimmons, I. Buck, G. Brashears, Third Row - J. Berry, M. Sneaker, B. Schmidt, L. Rouzer, C. Riley, M. Grimes, B. Burdette, G. Goehring, Rourth Row - J. Wood, J. Dill, D. Kemp, D. Flynn. X wilt President G. Mullinix, Vice President M. Mullinix, Secretary D. Jones, Treasurer M. Spicer, First Row - Mr. Strauss, H. Harrison, C. Burdette, M. Fleming. I. Everhart, P. Bowman, H. Underwood, D. Jones, R. Greer, Second Row - G. Fitzwater, R. Foerster, G. Mullinix, S. Harbin, H. Cross, L. Mul- lins, B. Christian, P. Jones, Third Row - B. Mathias, F. Rose, M. Spicer, N. Delph, M. Taylor, H. Wood, K. Flet- cher, J. Townsend, E. Johnson, Fourth Row - E. Reed, D. Brown, M. Mullinix, C. Gray, L. Warner. President I. Ferguson, Secretary C. Mannis, Treasurer M. Berry, First Row - Miss Kimberlin, I. Wilder, E. Mar,s K. Wright, B. Rtinkles, D. Carpenter, D. Mullinix, E. Haines, A Haven, Second Row - N. Pridemore, H. Hatfield, R. Mertz, R. Amoss, R. Baker. C. Mathis, K. Coleson, C. Rippeon,Thi.rd Row - S. Duvall, V. Harrison, E. Long, W. Witcomb, G. Fletcher, G. Schroder, K. Hopkins. J. Ferguson, M. Berry, Fourth Row - J. Robertson, C. Mannis, R. Hubbard. SIXTH GRADE President ------- Edward Wessell Vice President ---- Gerald Bennett Secretary ---- - - Dixie Everhart Treasurer - - - - Ronnie Barnhart Reporter- - - - - -Joanne Donovanl Teacher- - - - -Mrs. E Davis This is the 5th grade with their teacher, Mrs. E. Burns in their newly renovated classroom. We, the Third Grade, of Mrs. Dorsey's room, are happy to be a part of your memories. in l This is Grade Four in Mrs. DuVa11's room. We work on many Junior Red Cross projects during the year such as, making tray favors for hospitals for the benefit of children overseas. Our service to the school is taking care of the Lost and Found Department. Parties are fun, we have two a year. This is the First and Second Grades with their Week1y Reader. Teacher Miss Spurrier. The people in Second and Third Grade are shovm with their teacher Miss Michael. Never a dull moment during the school day for Mrs. Mullinix and hervthirty wide awake First Graders. ORGA NIZA TIONS Editor- in-Chief Associate Editors Clubs Senior Write- ups em 'gave Staff SHIRLEY CROSS EILEEN MULLINIX HM HOLLAND DOROTHY GORDON ROBERTA GILMORE WAYNE HOUGH PEG PFEFERKORN NOEL HOWARD Business Manager Business Staff Elementary Section Senior Activities KATHERINE ADAMS EDWIN RIDGELY NANCY KNILL ANGELA SCHLEUPNER JOYCE HELTON NILES SPAULDING NANCY DORSEY STUDENT COUNCIL President EILEEN MULLINIX Vice President NOEL HOWARD Secretary A SHIRLEY CROSS Treasurer M. F. HARDY AdViS01' MR. NOVAK 7 21.14, President - - - - - Dorothy Walker Vice President ------- Jane Skirk Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Reporter ---- Faculty Advisor - - - Eileen Burke - - -Dorothy Rice - - M. F. Hardy - - - - Mrs. Novak V 6 11 In l 5' Q iw w g M,-1 s15 if 550' ,'.V ':Z'A. 'r f A iosT'0 ' ' ':Ao.F of' ,.. f 7 5' oQ'5UL1 XM WYMAKFRSO +C I x ,la 4 13 5 ag mail EM 5 l 2 5-iw s 3 D NEW RO 7. 7.14, President - - Vice President Secretary- - - Treasurer - - Sentinel - - - Reporter - - rf 'Y - - - Donald Gordon - - - - - Edwin Ridgely - - - Louis Arrington - Wayne Hough Stanley Rippeon - - Richard Baker IK. '- Ik,l lb These 7th 8: 8th Grade students gather each Monday and Tuesday, to practice a variety of songs for assemblies and other school programs. At present, they are working on their selections for the Spring Concert. The Choral group consists of approxi- mately 60 students, who devote their time each Friday for preparation of music for Christmas and the Spring Concert. NEWSPAPER Editor-in-Chief ---- Shirley Cross Assistant Editors - - -Eileen Mullinix Eddie Brown Secretary ------ Mary F. Hardy Reporters - -D. Brosenne, M. Turney B. Burdette, M. Mullinix P. Pfefferkorn, L. Haven N. Dorsey, N. Spaulding R. Glenn, I. Holland B. Selby Advisor - - - - Mr. Betts Sleazlc Za! Omoo SENIOR HIGH fliflvl +I: i 'ff as SENIOR HIGH 'fgifj j N . ,ff ' I i f xi , A - 'f 4 1 ' 'I I , I ' . v . I I W3 . 1:55 'V . I I I A ' g f f' Q , ' , ' '12 . , . , A fn I an ,ww Z ' I . A I I Q ,. , I? I .. I 1 i ntein. 1 5 I sz . ,A ' :Ab ,ig , R f-f.f?E1,,t,' . ' A' i ld ,I FI El A 3 43,43 JUNIOR HIGH 0 , Q , Q, 1- U L,.:3'5if I 7 'I ' ' I f 'nf f'- - kewl' t DORIS FLEMING EDWIN RIDGELY RUBY WILDER BARBARA PIPES DOROTHY GORDON NANCY KNILL ALMA MATER Our strong band can ne'er be broken, Form'd in Lisbon High, Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Sea1'd by friendship's tie, Lisbon High School, Lisbon High School, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav'ring true, When we from life shall part. High school life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly by, Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for Lisbon High, Lisbon High School, Lisbon l-ligh.School, Deep graven on each heart Shall be found unwav'ring nue, When we from life shall part. Oh, our team is in a huddle The captain lowered his head And when they got together This is what they said: Our team is red hot, Come see what we've got, Our team is red hot, Red hot, red hot, red hot. IQ VU-l -2 -2 P - Big dog Little dog Floppy eared pup Come on Lisbon Clean 'em up ATHLETICS 76605 We 640 First Row - N Dorsey, P. Pfefferkorn QCaptainj E. Gray, J. Helton, I. Burns, M. Hipsley, D. Fleming V. Sla- gle. Second Row - S. Taylor, R. Gilmore, K. Adams, M. Hardy, S. Lewis, R. Warfield A. Schleupner, S. Cross. MRS. STREAKER, Coach ,P pi tg' Left to Right - J. Helton, R. Warfield, E. Burke, P. Jones, S. Cross, C. Etchison, A. Rippeon, C. Flohr, A. Schleupner, J. Britton, B. Pipes, N. Dorsey, D. Fleming J- BU-FHS. E- GUY. P. Pfefferkorn, Mrs. S1:reakerfCoachJ. ' 9 x , I2 9 ,P I !-41' N A U fx. A 15 4 9 .b X 066026410 . ram, ' First Row - D. Ridgely, W. Hough, D. Hopkins, E. Rid- W gely, E. Justice, G. Myers. Second Row - B. Newcomer, .V D. Baker, S. Rippeon, D. Johnson, M. Sweeps. V V... , I M 1 K W,,, LQ? W,-. . V-.' -. N 'W 2 F Ar., . .1 3 0 iii K A x av rfb 2 0,,,,e,mo A6330 ' ,,, ' 2 I E , Coach 9 ' xl MR.GATHR 2 V DD i Q9 Zawetdalf Sgcmd QE 5 First Row - E. Ridgely, E. Justice, D. Johnson, D, Hopkins, R. Cecil. Second Row - G. Myers, W. Hough S. Rippeon, L. Arrington, P. Embrey, J. Wolsh, Mr. Gaither CCoachJ. IOHNSON fo V159 H Opkljvs Qfifw 'egiQe'fg y ex . o is .At W .11 ima W FIELD HOCKEY 5650? HIGH SOCCER '7 al E FIELD HOCKEY gxxrxxo H1 GH SOCCER ACTIVITIES .Q N Jfirh- k -1-1,-QW H, .. l TWO swEE'r FOR s1xTEEN JUNIOR PLAY O O 1? Q . Q O O A Qs. 4 ,V 4 SENIO R PLA Y 'PARENTS ARE LIKE THAT x M 4. J GX' Our RX? x fix Sbiwi af M it j ffl-anftajfj 1 ' f c C P Dances land 7162 y L ' L rf , L ,lksffl 'g'- N The high light of our trip - - Maryland vs Clemson fYeah, Marylandy d r l l ,Haw W ' W4 N gc m aff 5- fi -the , ifia Ready and raring to start our tour! The early birds, the Lrsborutes , got good seats! We U never forge' the B18 C3mP'-15 neither will our feet! Mau 560601 v -I pausing while on mm at U. The expert salesmen: Roberta of M. - 3. Cross' E- Muuinix' Gilmore and Don Brosenne. Just a little camera shy are B. Selby, D. Gordon and I. Holland The witch wedding on Hallowe'en Peggy Pfefferkorn as Bride. Dancing at a class party, we find K. Adams and N. Howard. A smile goes a long way for I. Warner. yemw of A , rf 1- af, - 'Q sf , ' 9 I' Two phases of after schoo1 fun - N. Dorsey ready for hot dog roastg S. Schleupner for a party. Edwin Ridgely counting our dance money. Oh Look' says Nancy Knill The twins together - - Donald and Dorothy Gordon iv ,- 5 r Q2 ' - in f-W 2. 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