Louisiana High School - Alamo Yearbook (Louisiana, MO)

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KM Edltor Patty Henderson and AsS1StantEd1tor My ra Rottman are happy to present the 1937 ALAMO tothe Student Body We hope xt W1ll.Cf111N6T1 your memorles of the thmnfvs xx h LC h have made each of us in mtegral part of Lou1s1ana Hwh School , . , V . . V . , , . A D 4 D . me fcatlon To the merchants and busmess people oi L.ou1s1ana them' loyal and unxx ax e r lng Support 1n all vw o rthy endeavors th SALAMO IS resoectfully and gratefully dechcated who through thc years have given the Louisiana schools u P e r 4 n t e n e n t r 4 n c 4 a Mattlngly B ros . .3 . -Q Mr. Whitener Secretary, Mrs. Parsons S .gn tl Mr. Daniel Secretary, Mrs. Henderson f'a4':'Y1?' iirw. , 'V' V , f a E I E qw r Robert Hclmer B M E Band Glee Club I ll gxvc you twn Rcady'7 One Iwo 'ff' acu ty Mr Joy Whxtener M Ed Spee 'What s the matter wxth my handvlrntmg Mr George Danxel B A Bxology General Scxence Yo 1 lolly peopln 5-.fu Mxss Eva Hosrnan A lxshl II Now chxldren rss Sue .I Home Economxc s Hold xl downto a low roar Louxsxana Press Journal Nlr Eugene Meuller :J 5 World Hxstory Amerxcan If-hstory Amerxcan Problems You nnssed the poxnl' ar , I . , I K .5,X J 1, . 4 , I I M ' ' .B. ' ' ' as Eng' , , III ' . ', ,'?7 . flxf- I I I ' ' v A 'QQ' f A.'.. .M. fab U I , M' azrxvs A ' B'S' . . . Mr Aaron Hemphl ll Industrnal Arts Drxver s Ed 'Look out for that cow' Coach Bxll Cunmngham B M Phys1calEducatxon Health 'Come on' Get the lead out of your feet and start movmg Mxss Loxs l-lastxngs M Bookkeepxng Shorthand Typmg Sec Practice My dear chlld Mrs Kenneth Morrow E . Math Phyucs Stxck your head out of the wmdow and wake up' Mr George Smxth M Vocatxonal Ag Glenn get m here' v Mrs Lucy Englxsh Mr Frank Enghsh B S B S , M Ed Enghsh III, IV, Latm Cxvxcs Counselor I'll bet you fxve dollars ' Take those chps out of Logan's Fme Food Mr. 8: Mrs. H.V. Prtce your hair 5 13.5. b my V A0 ik B..S., '..A. I YA. ..'Ed. I y AV I y L' Q Y i CSBCIIOOI Qoar Left to right: Glenn Thomas, W,R. W1lliamson,Charles Levwellen, William F. Rottman, MarionParker, Burdell Millner, lov Whilencr. The schools are said to be the backbone of the nation, but the school board is the backbone of the school. The task of these men is great, and we wish to expr e S s our appreciation for their hard workin doing a good job. The membe r s are: William Rottman, Glo nn Thomas, Dr Charles Lewe llen, W. R. Williamson, Burdell Millner, and Ixiarion Parker. LaCrosse Lumber Co. .glamo ROWI Earl Turner, Kathy Sandell, Phyllis Vurdier, Dolores Skelton Patty Henderson, Myra Rottman, Jeanette Godwin, Martha S .e 'Z ook Bill Wortman, Wanda Hridwell ROW II Marilyn Vetter, Sari Shrum, Donna Lewis. Betty Patton Frances Verdier, Karen Cafer, Cecelia Walker, Dick Woodfield Allan Windmiller, Bill Halliburton, Edward Bass. Leroy Storey Mary Menefee, Joyce Powell, Linda lltighlett, Jo Ann Price, Kay Dewey, Note Mitchell Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Sponsor Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Sponsor Advertising Co-Managers Senior Section Editors Junior Section Editor Sophornore Soction Editor Freshman Section Editor Literary Edttor Art Editor Activity Editor Photographer Music Reporter Agriculture Reporter liome Econornxcs Reporter HIGHLIGEITS Reporter L Club R:-porter Socrates Club Reporter Peo Sqsad Reporter Student Council Reporter Boys' Sports Reporter Girls' Sports Reporter Typzsts Shannon Bros. Lumber Co Patty llt-nderson Myra Luc Rottman Student Council Mr. George Dante Patty Henderson Myra Lee Rottman Student Council Mr. George Daniel Kathy Santlull Earl Turner Phyllis Vt-rdier Joyce Powell Mary Luc Mt-nufev Edward Bass Wanda Bridwell Dick Woodfield Donna Lewis Sari Shrurn Frances Verdier Kay Dewey Cecelia Walker Bill Halliburton Karen Cafer Allan Windmiiler Leroy Storey Betty Patton Linda Hughlett Marglyn Vetter Note Mztchell Jo Ann Price gfsfartrxa S.ie Zook 'Heanctte Godwin Dolores Skelton BillWortn1t1n l . 7 5. 6. ELVIS PRESLEY 7. 8. 9. 10. The two top singers of this year in L,H.S, were Elvis Presley and Pat Boone. Though they have completely different styles of singing, they are almost equally popular in their field. Some facts about them are: Elvis is 6'2 tall and weighs 180 pounds, and has dark brown hair and blue eyes. He goes for fancy clothes in loud colors and is partial to Cadillacs in peculiar colors. Elvis also is fond of teddy bears. He is unmarried and at the time has no plans to take the big step. Now Pat is completely different. He is about 5'1l tall and has brown hair and brown eyes. He is happily married to Red Foley's daughter and they have two small daughters. He attends college and is studying for the ministry. He is more of the conservative type. Both Elvis and Pat sing Rock and Roll music, but Elvis would rather sing the faster songs, and Pat leans toward the dreamy numbers. These two popular singers of 1956-57 ar e well liked by teen- agers all over the nation. Arcade Clothing Store Glock and Roll TOP 10 TUNES l. Letters in the Sand Pat Boone 2. Cann't Wait for Summer Steve Lawrence 3. Stardust Bill Ward 8: The Dominos 4. Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter Billy Williams All Shook Up Elvis Presley So Rare Jimmy Dorsey White Sports Coat Marty Roberts Going Steady Tommy Sands Teena.ger's Roman Ricky Nelson Teddy Bear Elvis Presley ce PAT BOONE Cl' 21 ,,y'l'9 'i 0I'llOI'S F.H.A. enlor GAIL GAST Freshman Homecoming Attendant Student Council Treasurer Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer icers FRANCES VERDII-IR Vice-President of Pep Sq.iad Pep Squad Glee Club Pep Squad Junior Homecoming Attendant Maiorette F.H.A. F. T. A. Pep Squad Secretary-Treasurer ALAMO Staff HIGHT LIGHTS Staff Vice4President Senior Class HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMO Staff Senior Homecoming Librarian Perfect Attendance Glee Club Mixed Chorus Basketball Treasurer of Senior Class Attendant ce .Qresufent reasurer if .ggi or 5' NOTE MITCHELL III Freshman Class President Valentine Attendant Basketball Track Baseball L Clib Student Council Junior Class Representative Senior Class President ALAMO Staff HIGHT LIGHTS Staff Manager Football Team ecretary csbtucfent Gonna .Qresicfent KATHY SANDELL MARY ANN HAMPTON 5 V ' . 1' Homecoming Attendant Ladue High '53-'54 . Barnwarming Attendant Pep Squad F. H. A. Secretary Senior Class HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMO Staff Basketball Junior Play Mixed Chorus Glee Club F. H. A. Valentine Escort ALAMO QUEEN Sophomore Honiecoming Attendant Class Secretary Shorthand I Award Stark Shorthand Award S 1 Junior Play pm HIGHLIGHTS Assistant Editor HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMC Staff Pep Squad F. T.A. F. T, A. Secretary-Treasurer F. H. A. Student Council Librarian Perfect Attendance v-Q3 i -'Y Rotary Club Sec. Practice I Award Scholarship to Hannibal La Grange Curators Award Stark Sec. Practice I Award Stark Dictaplione I Award Shirley Shop Qt if 1. f ' Lf, Env' 775 m' -it EDDIE BRANSTETTER Basketball Football Track L Clab Perfect Attendance ROCKNE CALHOUN President ofSt1dent Body Vice-President ofS!'1dent Sophomore Class Presiier' Outstanding Sophomore Charles B.lt'f,r'r. Spr1:'tsrr,a:' Footwaj fialketoall Track Baeeoall All-State Tracn Team L Clzb L Clio Secretary-Treas F. F.A. F. F. A. Reporter F. F.A. President G'JACapta1n Football Team Barnwarmzng Escort Homecoming Escort HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMC Staff K 4 1 ,V X J UNIOR C LAR K Football Track Homecoming Escort Valentine Prince Valentine King Freshman Treasurer Sophomore Vice-President L Club L Club Vxceeljresident All-District Football Team Band Perfect Attendance Basketball Student Council . od TC JERRY COR UM GL X .19 Award Meat Judging 'leant Livestock Judging 'IR-am Soil Judging T4-am F. F. A. llaskvtlzall I1-aut Senior Valentmc Attendant Honorable Mention All-Dt-.trtct Foot al Full Mxsso-tri ljnxvcrbity Footoall Scholarship G. Ni. L-O, Award Perfect Attuuzfanct- J. ll. Strrm' Cv:tstftnd1nfgAttilt s Cvttstandinjg Boy Bookkeeping Award Il Curators Award ROBERT WRAY CASHMAN Barnwarming Escort Meat Judging Team Parliamentarian of F. F. A. F. F. A. Band b Basketball Duncan 8: Jordan U' 1? i' gs 'FY' x ' T - kt, ' 'ae v-7 X 1 SUETTA EINGLAND JEANIETTE ANN GODWIN Pep Squad F H A F H A Pe J Squad FH A Vice President ALAMO Staff . . Secretary Llnch Room Assistant . . . Sub-DistrictNice-President . . . Sub-Districtl-,resident ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Junior Play Girls State Award Glee Club Mixed Chorus BPW Scholarship Award Shorthand II Award Perfect Attendance Curators Award --I Years Curators Scholarship F. H. A. Valentine Escort Outstanding Girl Lick Valley Extens ion Home Ec. Award w ,een V -Q s az, LINDA HUGII LET 'I 1 117' ch -. IJA'I'RICIA IIENDI-IR5OfN Cheerleader Band Junior Barnwarnung Attendant Band Secretary F. H.A. Hand Lit-titarrrit Malorcttr Drum Maiorette Giet' Club F. T.A. Pep Sqqad Junior Play HIGIILIGEIIS Staff ALAMC Staff Pep Sq-lad Iicpurtr: Assistant ALAMC ALAMC Editor ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff F. H. A. F. H, A, Historian F, H, A. Dt-press C Pep Squad r All'Stats Band F. II. A. Sonu Leader F. T. A. Song Leader Perfect Attt-:idant v Conboy Shoe Store ,coax thi? O BILL HALLIBURTON F. F.A. F. F. A. President .I.Anior Play Barnwax-ming Escort State Dairy 'Int-am State Meat Judging Librarian SG. NI. GO. Awards ALAMO Staff Century Club English I, II, III P. T. A. Citizenship Award Typing Award I1 Junior Play Senior Barnwarming Attendant Librarian Bausch-Lomb Science Award Curator Award Curator Scholarship Readers Digest Award Honor Student Award EIk's Music Award ll Editor ,34- hairrna X Awards 'JICKI IRYIF Elsberry H1gh'55 F.H.A. Pep Squad Glee Club Perfect Attendance G F F F LENN JCEZNSCYJ . F. A. . F. A. Vice -President , F.A. Treasgrer Dictaprfnne II Award F. F.A. Chapter Star Farmer F. F.A. De Kala Award G.M.EsO. Awards Baseball . State Farmer Degree Stxt. Council Secretary'-TreaS1 Delegate to M. A. S. C. Valcntxnc Escort American Problems Award flonor Student II Award Curators Axxzxrfl IU! TSI' MARY LEE MENEFEE English I Award Citizensixzp Award D.A.R. American Eizstory Award P.T.A. Arnerican History Award Freshman fhmiecomxng Attendant Senior Hof:-.ecunnzng Attendant F.H.A. F. H. A. Senior Vice-President F. T. A. F. T. A. President F. T. A, Vice-President Pep Squad HIGHLIGHTS Staff HIGHLIGHTS Editor ALAMO Staff Librarian Junior Play DENNIS LAT TA Junior Play Mixed Chorus JOHN MILLER F. F. A. F. F. A. Sentinel F, F.A. Meats Team Track Basketball Baseball Football Barnwarmmg Escort F. F, A. Dairy Team Soil and Water Management Award Rose Sheet Metal Co. GILBERT PATRICK ALAMO KING F. F. A. F. F. A. Secretary Basketball Baseball Barnwarmmg Escort Librarxan Math Award F. F, A. Parlxamentarian Boy's State State F. F.A. Delegate Perfect Attendance Curators Award Rotary Club Bookkeeping Award Stark Bookkeeping I Award MAR Y LEE MILLER lf . H. A. Basketball .4 Pep Squad F. H. A. Glee Club Mixed Chorus Perfect Attendance MARGAR ET ANN PHILLIPS Scholarship to Hanmbal La Grange. DONNA LEE PINE I-'. ll. A. l'mskt'tl:all Pv1'ft-lit Attendance Stark Bros. Nursery Sec. Practlce Il Award JOYCE POWELL Freshlnun Vlcc-Prcsxdt-nt Glue Cl nb Student Czmncxl llomccorntng Attendant l-'ep Squad ALABIC Staff IIIGIILIGHTS Staff Cheerleader Pep Sq nad Presxdent J Amor Class President Basketball Studs.-nt Cotmcxl Reporter C lrators Award If if FRANK QEAT TROCCHI Tuscola, Ill. Football L Cl-.lb Band Perfect Attendance JOHN REED Track Junior Play L Cl lb ALAMO Staff EEIGLILIGHTS Staff Perfect Attendance- U JOHN SHADE Football Track Homecoming King Pep Squad L Club L Club Presxdenl Perfect Attendance Kritz Radio'8: Record TV Sales 8: Service NCRMA JEAN F.H.A. Pep Squad ALAMO Staff lwlaloretle SARI SHR UM HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMO Staff English Ill Award Latin Award F.'1'.A. g. RUDD qv, - a ,K , 4 J? ' v, 'fa - 'if I V SUE SMITII Whitehaven than 'xtcrnr1l'ii, Tenn F.I'I.A. Parliarztentarian F.H.A. President F.T.A. F.T.A. Reporter F.T.A. Preszdent llomecoming Queen D.A.R. American llisturv Award HIGHLIGHTS Staff Librarian Betty Crocker .Iftn Ln tr of Ioniorruw Curator: Award CAR L WHITE F. F.A. F. F.A. Electrical Judging Team I EROY STOREY Football L Club Homecoming Escort L Cl ib Officer Track Valentine Prince ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Perfect Attendance Baseball EARL TURNER ,M Football Basketball Baseball Track L Club Band Band Lxeutanent Band Captain Elk's Music Award F. T. A. Pep Squad ALAMO Staff Librarian Perfect Attendance-4 Years Driver'S Ed. Award lTeen-age Road-E-Ol Century Club Music Award Music Scholarship to Kirksville S. T. C 'X F. F.A. Farm Machine Judging Team kt HAROLD WHITE F. F. A. F. F. A. F. F. A. F. F. A. Delegate Track Louisiana Maytag Store we-..,f Farm Machine Judging Team Soil Judging leant Basketball Team to National Convention fr: cffi-7?7fg 'QQ 11- A my emor History In 1953 fxfty one members of a class wmth a wonderful future walked through the doors of L H S and galned the t1tle of green Freshmen ' To get the ball roll1ng our class met wlth their sponsors and elected Note Mltchell Presxdent Joyce Powell Vrce Presrdent Jumor C lar k Secretary Treasurer and Ga1l Gast Freshman representatwe to the Student Councrl Mary Lee Menefee escorted by Jumor Clark and Gall Gast escorted by Rockne Calhoun served as attendants to the Home commg Queen JoAnn B1ll1ngs escorted by Rockne Calhoun pard homage to the Barnwarmxng Queen Note Mrtchell was attendant to the Kxng of Hearts Frances Verd1er was chosen V1ce Presldent of the Pep Squad For Freshmen our class d1d all rrght for themselves 1n the sports department Rockne Calhoun recelved as ' L 1n football represented the class rn the L Club Several of our boys made the football team and basketball team The glrls also made a showxng m basketball The Freshmen mn the muslc department showed prom1se Lmda Hughlett and Kathy Yates were tw1rlers In l954 forty four of the frfty one Freshmen returned to make up an outstandxng Sophomore Class Wxsely chosen as offrcers for the class were Rockne Calhoun Pres1dent Jumor Clark Vxce Prendent Ga1l Gast Secretary Treasurer and Joyce Powell Student Councxl Representatwe As 1n the prevlous year our class was well represented 1n the varlous school act1vit1es Mary Hampton escorted by Rockne Calhoun and Joyce Powell Queen Kathy Sandell e s c o r t e d by B1ll Hallxburton was the Sophomore Barnwarmmg attendant Jerry Johnson was attendant to the F H A Klng of Hearts Agaln we were well represented 1n s p o rt s Our boys made good s h ow 1n g s on the fo o tb a ll basketball and track teams respectwely Four more of our boys Chxck Branstetter Leroy Storey Jun1or Clark and John Shade joxned the L Club Rockne Calhoun served as Co Captam of the football team We had qulte a few of our members representing us U1 thg muslc department Sarah Branstetter was the class representatwe on the chee r leadmg squad Rockne Calhoun was chosen as the Outstandlng Sophomore by the Student Body Thls year was a successful and enyoyable one for all of the members of the class Stlll dwmdllng ln srze we began our Jun1or year at L H S by electlng offtcers who could wisely steer us thru an xrnportant year They were Joyce Powell Presldent Jerry Johnson Vzce Presz dent Mary Hampton Secretary Karen Anderson Treasurer and Note Mxtchell Student Councxl Representatwe Naturally we were agam well represented ln extra currlcular act1vxt1es and held several offlces Rockne Calhoun was elected V1ce Presxdent of the Student Body Gazl Gast escorted b y Rockne Calhoun and Kathy S a n d e ll escorted by Jumor Clark were the Jumor Homecomlng attendants Deanna H 1le s was the Barnwarmmg Queen and Lmda Hughlett escorted by John M1ller was her Jumor attendant Jumor Clark paxd homage to the Kmg of Hearts at the Valentine Dance 1 . ' I O I . A I . , . . v l 3 1 ' ' I 3 I I ' Q ' 1 ! . 1 ' D , - . . , , . ' . I 1 and ' . 1 ' . ' . . 1 . Z . , . - . Q . v - 3 , . . I I Y 7 e s c o r t e d by Leroy Storey, were attendants to the Homecoming ' E , . . , ' 1 l . ' 1 . 1 . . . ,, I 1 ! ' h I i . 3 ' . - .- S t Q , 3 , . . - . . Y I 1 . , . . . . 1 . u . Coach be amed at our interest in sports. Three more of our numbers joined the L Club after receiving letters in one of the available sports. They were: Jerry Johnson, Earl Turner, and Note Mltchell Joyce Powell lettered on the Bullette Squad Patty Henderson was Ass1stant Ed1tor of our annual the ALAMO Mary Lee Menefee was wlsely chosen as HIGHLIGHTS Edltor She was also named Presxdent of the Socrates Club wlth Mary Hampton as V1ce Pres1dent B1llHall1burton was e le cte d Pres1dent of the local F F A chapter and many of our boys were actwe members Suetta England served as Vlce Pres1dent of the F H A and several gxrls were outstand1ng 1n th1s organzzanon Gall Gast and Norma Rudd two new twu-lers stepped sprxghtly behxnd L1nda Hughlett head majorette of the band The band was honored wlth talented .Tumors agam th1s year The L H S Pep Squad chose two more of our members to lead them Joyce Powell Pres1dent and Gaml Gast Secretary Joyce led thxs v1tal 1ngred1ent to school sp1r1t as Junxor representatlve on the cheerleadlng squad also The annual Jun1or Semor Prom a mark of our success ended a tremendous year at L H S Commenclng our all lmportant Sen1or year the class chose the followlng o ff1c e r s Note Mltchell Pres1dent Gall Gast Vxce Pres1dent Kathy Sandell Secretary Frances Verdter Treasurer and Mary Hampton Student Councxl Representatlve Rockne Calhoun was elected Pres1dent of the Student Body and Mary Menefee was chosen Secretary Treasurer of the Councxl Sue Smxth wa s crowned Homecommg Queen by John Shade and escorted by Rockne Calhoun Co Captams of the footba ll team Her attendants from the Sen1or Class were Mary Lee Menefee escorted by .Tumor Clark and Frances Verdler escortedby Leroy Storey Patty Henderson was chosen Barnwarm1ng attendant and was escorted by Bob Cashman Jun1or Clark was crowned Klng of Hearts w1th Rockne Calhoun and Leroy Storey as hx s Sem o r Prmces Semor cheerleaders were Joyce Powell and Lmnda Hughlett Recewmg Sen1or L's 1n football the1r flnal year were Chlck Branstetter Rockne Calhoun Jun1or Clark Frank Quattrocchl John Shade Leroy Storey and Earl Turner Basketball lettermen were Note Mltchell Chlck Branstetter and Gllbert Patrlck Sen1or b o y ' s helpmg wm the Confere nc e T1tle ln track were Jun1or Clark Earl Turner Note Mltche ll Rockne Calhoun John Reed and Chlck Branstetter Joyce Powell lettered on the gxrls' A team and Norma Rudd saw act1on on the B team l1ne up Sue Sm1th headed the F H A th1s year wlth Suetta England Llnda Hughlett and Mary Menefee servlng under her Sue was also President ofthe F T A wzth Mary Menefee to a1d her Sen1or L Club offlcers were Pres1dent John Shade Vlce Pres1dent Jun1or Clark Secretary Treasurer Rockne Calhoun and Reporter Leroy Storey The Seniors holdmg offlces 1n the F F A were Rockne Calhoun Pres1dent Vxce Pres1dent Glenn Johnson Secretary Gllbert Patrick Parl1amentar1an Bob Cashman and Se nt xnel John Mlller Patty Henderson headed the ALAMO Staff as Ed1tor 1n ch1efof the l957 annual Earl Turner Patty Henderson and Jun1or Clark added thelr experlence and musxcxal Bb1l1t1CB to the band As we now walk through the doors of Lou1s1ana Hxgh School we smncerely hope that we have contrxbuted somethmg of value to our school and communlty , . I . . . , . ' Q . .1 1 1 , . . . . I , , , . ' 1 1 . . 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 ' 1 v 1 r 1 , . v 1 ' - ' I I l - 1 . l I 1 I 1 1 - U . . - 1 . . . . . , - 1 1 1 I 7 ' l . . . , 1 . - . ., . u Q , ' 'l - 0 - 0 1 1 1 g , . . . 0 I Y 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . CIUOI' W We the Seniors of L H S being of unsound mind and body and having unsound futures ahead of us wish to leave the rafters ringing with our last will and testament I Eddie QI smell a fall1on kunks , Branstetter do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady and have my freedom too to B111 QLet's break the date, Wortman I Ann QWell Leslie Caron s hair is short, Calhoun do hereby will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to make r1ce crispxe cookies for speech class to Mary Alice QI ll do it with atoms, Hofen I Rockne lMama's bebe, Calhoun do hereby will and bequeath my abllity to let my steady affect my football to B111 QSucker for Sxtton, Kn1ght I Bob QWhat Sandra didn t have Margie did, C a s hman d hereby will and bequeath my big black M to Steve QOH but what goes on behind those qu1et eyes, Wa1te I Junior QI was just learxung to dance, Clark do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep every day in Enghsh class to Roy QMy iron s in the fire boysl, Woods I Suetta QLet's hide here comes Coach, England do hereby will and bequeath my ability to conquer the fe ar of the battle of the bulges to Shirley lplick as a w e a s e 1, Wxndmiller and Carol QYou have to be in shape for basketball tool, Allensworth I Gail QI'm allergic to whiskers, Gast do hereby will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to make out ln Latin with Bxllus QLover Boy, Wortmanus to Martha Sue QI don't car e if kxlts are the rage Joyce, Zook I Jeanette QBand of Gold, Godwin do hereby will and bequeath my dreams of the future to Kathryn fDynaflow w1th the f1u1d drive, Henry and Nancxe fSol1d Gold Cadillac, Turnbull whose hope chest is sorta empty I B111 QH1l1b11ly, Halliburton do hereby will and bequeath my ability to break the same girl s heart more than once and get away wlth it to Dick QCasanove of the Ashburn bus, Hedges I Mary Ann QThe naughtiest angel, Hampton do hereby wxll Harr1ett QI-Ialo s are for the b1rds, Hampton who is the real innocence of the fam1ly I Patty QBut Jack Bob's a thing of the pa st, Henderson do hereby will and bequeath my techn1que of making straight E s to Sally QI m sure daddy would make a good chaperone, Stark and V1ck1 QPreacher's daughters dxdn t scare Gary, Logan I Lmda fKathy and I still aren t speaking, Hughlett do hereby will and bequeath my ability to irritate coach by making out with a certa1n Jumor athletic to Barbara QI already get along with coach, Farrar I, V1ck1fThere s a bumpy road ahead, Irvin do hereby w1ll and bequeath my love life to Jo Ann QA1l I love is Jimmy, Prlce and to Betty fWhat s left of love, Patton I Glenn QI ll make hay while the sun shines, Johnson do here by will and bequeath my right to wise up 1n more ways than one in my Senior year to Eddie lPancho, Camara I Dennis KWhat s 1:.lv1s got that I am t got?, Latta do hereby will and bequeath my subtle sense of humor to Allan fConfuc1us say He who swipee father s car get run down by brxdgee who gxvee no signal , Wmdmiller I Mary Lee KCOHIUCIUS say 'He who goes to William Jewel has great expectatxons etc et c , Menefee do hereby will and bequeath my technique ofgettmg mvolvedin off record love affairs to Phyllis QEvery grape vme has a root, Verdxer and to Myra Lee 1Say how long does it take to get a divorce anyway'7, Rottman in hopes that the neighbors close their 'Rear Windows I John QToo bad the Barnwarmmg IS only once a year, Miller do he r eby will and bequeath my ability to ne ve r shxrk class responsibilities to Coach KNO one told me I wa s a Sophomore sponsor, Cunningham 1 Mary Lee fDown by the seashore with Mary Ann, Miller do hereby will and bequeath my 1ob of trailing Sm1l1ng George' for two weeks to Wanda QConfuc1us say 'He who leavee no address no wantee to be found , Baker who s hot on the trail of a certain uniform ill , l I 0 0 I I . 1 ' . ' . , . . . , . . I Y . . ' ' . ' ' , 0 I , . . . y . . , . . ' . . . D . i ' 7 I I . . . . ' . , V . , . and bequeath my ability to make whoopee six nights a week to . , , . I I I I . . . . , l . . . , . . , . I I . . , . . I I . . 1 1 - I ' ' ' I . . U . . , . , . . . H . ' ' I ' ll . . . . . . , I n I I Note QI ve found my pot of gold, Mxtchell do hereby w1ll and bequeath my rxght to chase rambows untxl he fluds what he s look mg for to .hm 1Mama doesn t always know best, York I G1lbert 1Eve r heard of geometr1cal farm1ng?, Patrxck do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to throw a curve stralght to Mrs Morrow s heart to Bruce QThe e arly bxrd gets the worm, Penn who always hits a foul 1n the Math fleld I Margaret lTee heel, Ph1ll1ps do hereby w1ll and bequeath my strong fxrst soprano vo1ce box to D1ane lThe symbols drown me out, DeYong 1n hopes she ll develop a better 'love call I Donna QThe othe r half of a beautxful frxendsh1p, Pme do hereby w1ll and bequeath my rxght to r1de 1n a certaxn convertxble to Gma fDonna s shadow, Woods I Joyce KI'm as corny as Kansas 1n August, Powell do hereby wxll and bequeath my old canoe to WandalI'll sa1l my shlp alone, Brxdwell who s stxll wa1t1ng for her shxp to come ln I Frank Us xt a car or 18 xt not a car?,Quattrocch1 do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab 1l1ty to tell fx s h storxes to Clark QThe thlngs I tell are true, Poxnter I John Qlt doesn't take much e ne rgy to hx lump, R eed d herebywlll andbequeath my easy goxng ways to LeRoyQBeep Beep, Berry and Sk1plThe Guy Can't Help It He Was Born T o Please, Beadle who needs to slow down and enyoy what lxfe has to offer I NOPYTIH fOne w ay t 1 cket to Cahforma, Rudd do hereby w1ll and bequeath my strut at the head of the band Qwho needs a band?, to Jo Ann QI make my own musxc, Turner I Kathy QP:-xrty Doll, Sandell do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abxhty to r e ally get around w 1th guys wxth 1n1t1al J C s and otherwxse to Sharon QOH lt s got a d1amond l1n1ng, Woods and Carolyn QI ve got my f1nger 1n everythxng, Penn I John fH1Ho, Shade do hereby w1ll and bequeath my escapades what the boys ln the back room w1ll say, Brxnker I Sar1 fYou'1l ge t what I got when I get 1t, Shrum do hereby w1ll and bequeath my love of learmng for wxsdoms sake to Donna ll ve got xt I know xt and I want you to know 1t, Lewxs who's catchmg on fast I Sue QCzar of L H S , Smxth do hereby w1ll and bequeath the dents ln my crown and my strateg1c POBIIIOH m F H A to Peggy QI hear true love never runs smoothly, Calhoun I Tutor Ut s so easy to be smart wxth somebody else s heart, Storey do he reb y w1ll and bequeath my last pack of weeds to Kenny fDances are for the blrds, Stark 1n hope that Coach won t catch hxm I Earl QLace on my track shorts, Turner do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abllxty to play the trumpet at the pearly gates to Clay lCan t I take you home Wanda, Talxaferro I Frances lPlease don t talk about me behmd my back sxr, Verdler do hereby wxll and bequeath somethmg old somethlng new somethxng borrowed and somethmg blue to Dolores lDon t put off t1ll tomorrow w hat you can do today, Skelton who thxnks dxamonds are a dxme a dozen I Carl fl don t know ask Harold, Whxte do hereby w1ll and bequeath my place on the soczal ladder t o Ned QI m at the end of my ladder wzth Mrs Morrow, Glenn I Harold QAnybody seen the boys?, Whxte do hereby wxll and bequeath my l1ttle pug nose to Edwardus QEagle Beak, Bassus who hopes he w1ll take better care of xt than he has h1s own The Semor Class does hereby w1ll and bequeath thexr abxlxty to produce mterestlng assembhes w h 1 c h captxvate the aud1ence t o the F H A The Sen1or Class does hereby w1ll and bequeath our democratxc control ofL H S to the Jun1or Class whxch shows s1gns of becom 1ng a d1ctatorsh1p The Senxor Class doew hereby w1ll and bequeath our over zealous sponsors tothe Sophomore Class who has a sponsor xn body but not 1n sp1r1t The Senlor Class doe s hereby w1ll and bequeath our rxght to grow up to become fme sophxstxcated semors and have beaut1ful memorxes of L H S to the Freshman Class who better get on the ball ' I . , . . . . . , - ' I I ' l , , . . . . . , '-' . 0 . . , I . . . , . . . with the 8th graders-fob! this younger generation, to Larry fSee I . . l , . . . . , 1 I I I I . I ' I I . . I I I - 1 I - 1 . , . . , . I ' I I sf' Q Zi ss il .4-qv... A A Q. Q 39394 g.., I -4: , N: ll fl l'Ol'S 2 5 :E 5 is 4 4? vw 12 .Q 1 . I V J 'fi 1? f PRESIDENT V1CE-PRE51DENT SECRETARY-TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL Jimmy Wood Phyllis Vgrqier Jo Ann Price Marilyn Vetter cl. ,ma f EX L' Carol Allensworth James Cable Carl Farris Z6 Wanda Baker Edward Bass if ,XI lr ,ff lv X Q. , ...Q , i ' 2 Karen Cafer Kay Dewey ,i is ' -L L? ? Charlotte Gillett Eduard Glenn i Larry Brinker 39 I I 4 ,. xl Nadine Eddington ' wu- is Williarn Haley W.B. 81 W,P, Haley Insurance - 1 X KX ra -u-JP' if Y 1 Charles Brown fy.-5 0 9 W.. X x Barbara Farrar S J 'ff f X , ,f - Dick Hedges -,,, -J 441 4 L Mary Alice I-lofen Billy Holman Kathleen Holliday l 41 7' v vtqss. V Benny King Bill Knight Gerald Kurz J v - 'lx ix x - Jr f s V , l n I Betty Patrick Betty Patton Bruce Perm -C A A X All, , V X! 1 Shirley Robbins Richard Roan Myra Lee Rottman Kroger Grocery Co. .44 -1 5 E Y ' Raymond Hunter ? Donna Lewis J ..4-v A -1 0,2 ' l 1 -v - : z Ritz, .7 H ' I I 3 U . t - Clark Pointer 543 -3' Q--ff A Charles Rule le Eliza L. .- nf v 9 If Ea amor glastory On the f1rst day of school the 60 members of the Junxor Class of 1956 57 proudly strutted across the threshold of L H S , wantzng everyone to know that they w e r e now upperclassmen About a week later the class hadthe1r f1rst class meet1ng and electedthe1r off1cers The capable ones chosenwere J1mm1e Wood Pres1dent Phylhs Verd1er V1ce Pres1dent Jo Ann Pr1ce Secretary Trea surer and Mar1lyn Vetter Student Counc1l Representatwe When the Student Counc1l off1cers were elected Martha Sue Zook was elected as V1ce Pres1dent A large number of JUHIOTS were members of the football team These were Larry Br1nker James Cable Ed Glenn B1ll Kn1ght Clark Pomter Sk1p Pr1ce Earl Salmons and Allan W1ndm1ller When the Homecom1ng came around Wanda Baker and Carol Allensworth were the attendants and they were escorted by Clark Po1nter and Sk1p Pr1ce At the Barnwarmmg the Jun1or attendant was Barbara Farrar and she was escorted by Charles Rule To help 1nc re a s e school sp1r1t 1n the athlet1c department Martha Sue Zook and Jo Ann Prxce were elected to represent the Jun1or Class as cheerleaders Every year the Jun1or Class sponsors the L H S HIGHLIGHTS and Phyll1s Verd1er was the Ed1tor 1n Chlef On December 6 the class presented the Jumor Play It was a three act comedy ent1tled The Daffy D1lls' It was d1rected by M1ss Hosman and she was ass1sted by M1ss James About th1s tlme the boys moved from the football f1eld to the basketball court and here the A team had f1Ve Jun1ors Bruce Penn Earl Salmons Roy Woods Clark Po1nter and Edward Bass The Jun1or boys of the B team were B111 Kn1ght Allan W1ndm1ller Larry Br1nker and Charles Brown Not to be outdone by the boys a large pe rc entage of the g1rls' A team was composed of .Tumors These were Wanda Baker Betty Patton Carol Allens worth Myra Rottman Donna LEWIS Jo A r1ce and Martha Sue Zook Kay Dewey was the mana ge r an played on the B team along Wlth LOUISE Shotton Our trackteam th1s year was one of the best L H S has has 1n some t1me and lt also had 1ts share of Jun1ors These were Larry Brlnlcer Ed Glenn B111 Kn1ght Bruce Penn Clark Po1nter Earl Salmons Allan W1ndm1ller and Edward Bass Roy Woods wa s the manaver On May l7 the annual Jun1or Sen1or Banquet and Prom were p r e s e nte d by the Junlor Class W1th the theme of South Sea Islands the affa1r was a complete success There IS an 1nf1n1te number of organ1zat1ons at L H S and 1n each one you w1ll f1nd a good share of Jun1ors and many of these are leaders Also the Jun1ors take the1r share of the honors and awards As we look back upon the last three years we are very proud of the record that we have left beh1nd and hope that lt Wlll cont1nue to grow through our next and last year We also hope that we w1ll leave a goal that the classes 1n the followmg years w 111 str1ve to equal Our s1ncere thanks go out to our three sponsors MISS Hosman MISS James and Mr I-Iemph1ll who w1thout them we fell that our year would not be as complete and successful Strother's Jewelry Store . . I - l I I . . . . . . . . . , , . . . - . . . - - I I I S 1 - v ' - . . . . . 0 I I I I I I I ' I 1 . , . I . I I l - .. . , . . H . , . , . . I . . . . I I I I I n 9 9 0 n . 1 1 ' I I I I . . l I I . I I I I I I Y I 9 O . , - . . I I I . 9 I . . 1 s a 0 1 1 1 . unior play HH HH M Xin!-X ,cr l Seated: Standing: Richard Dill Carol Dill Rodney Dill Doris Dill Dudley Dill Grandmother Dill Elaine Escott Donna Lewis, Phyllis Verdier, Raymond Hunter, Marilyn Vetter, Kay Dewey, Dolores Skelton. Bill Wortman, Karen Cafer, Edward Bass, Martha Zook, Mary Alice Hofen, Allan Windmiller, Miss THE DAFFY DILLS Cousin Maude Maddox Aime Lovewell Pete Norton Widow 'Woggles Arnica Jukes Behren's Ford Sales Co. lfiosrnan. Edward Bass Donna Lewis Allan Windmiller Marilyn Vetter Raymond Hunter Phyllis Verdier Martha Sue Zook Karen Cafer Dolores Skelton Bill Wortman Kay Dewey Mary Alice Hofen xx na-Qg .tb J4 'O '-sg f CSOpllOfIlOI'8S ai , X 'lr' is -ll H-,s ad' ta 1- -' ul sd? 1 I' , ., , N ' ' -'Z , la f,,:!' al. tl h I 35Jf,J 1: .Q..e M PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL Kenneth Lame Kenneth Stark Janet Garner Peggy Calhoun i 'ON , A -.A .. v ' 4' fa' ' N, -iw .qu A' I' J n Q A . yy' 4 x 1 ! K , ' x f S V. I 1 Joyce Alexander Bobby Anderson Shelia Anderson LeRoy Berry Gay Blackwell , .ae . I Jim Bland Jerry Boots Wanda Bridwell A ' A. .. 'fifo A ,M , Q lx 3 .X . - 5 nf TT f . m x 4. - 'E A V , I I N 'fe 21 Jack Dryden Porter Elliott Bgbby Gillett 32 Mack's Wholesale Co. l 1- ,YYY Virginia Chlpuis 0.1 -m ,Q Q CN R , f ' if 11 ' 1 1 m 'K 1 Mary Lou Hallows , a .' K g f !. .i ., Joyce Craft .. 4' I4 if George 1-lawpe .MH Tom Hughart Bobby Jeffries Nancy Love Tim Maddern -..-1' Alice Meyers William Morris Randal Perkins Pat Pennington c-Q 3 42,45 - aa Tommy Kennedy qf Francis Martin -A af- Q if -? v.,1 .. I, Barbara Mosley 4.3 X5--.4 l N A, 4.3 7 V' Jeffery Pennoclc lv Stanley Knepp Helen Kurz e 1 Eddie Martin Sandra McDannold If 'Inns' 5 Sharon Page DeWayne Patton N1 iyfiw ,X V Terry Phillips Benny Preston 33 ii Louise Shotton A 'Q' Russell Stephens 'Us sr 1 A Joan Sickels 2 0045 I ct? if , J Y Y ' gp tx S A ,'54,..,, . I Donald Stoddard ill? I! XW MM Richard Lee Turner Clav Tahaferro Billy Thomas Frank VR allace Porter Elliot I-6 l 'Chi a Jerry Wenger -J ,.-v , -f ll Albert Sidwell -in 43 'Q I QQ.. v X Q jx! faf Nina Stoops 1 .? '91 V. -Wy QV ., Richard W, Turner -JH ..,v -J X . aa .Ton Whiteis Sophomore gfistory These people comprise the class which causes the teachers to groan and say, Those Sophomores ! We were guided this year by very able officers: President , Kenneth Lameg Vice-President, Kenneth Starkg Secretary-Treasurer, Janet Garner, and Student Council Representative Peggy Calhoun This year at the Homecorrung Dance we w er e represented by S andr a McDannold escorted by B illy Joe Ringhausen and Joan Sickels escorted by Jack Dryden Pat Pennington was the Barn warming attendant escorted by Bobby Jeffries Peggy Calhoun escorted Jon Whiteis at the Valentine Dance Bobby Anderson LeRoy Berry Jack Dryden William Morris Billy Ringhausen and Richard W Turner represented the lass on the gridiron Bobby Anderson LeRoy Berry Kenneth Lame William Morris Albert Sidwell, Kenneth Stark Richard W Turner, and Jon Whiteis were the Sophomores on the track team Sophomores on the basketball c o u r t were Bobby Anders 0 n , LeRoy Berry Jack Dryden, Kenneth Lame William Morris Bill Sitton, and Kenneth Stark The girls of the class on the court seeing action were Janet Garner and Peggy Calhoun Peggy Calhoun was the peppy Sophomore cheerleader who added zest to all these games She was also chosen, and well we think as the outstanding Sophomore this year We would like to thank our sponsors, Coach Cunningham and Mrs Morrow, for helping to make our Sophomore year a happy one 9l7'lOI'y O WILLIAM HENRY SHAFFER 194 1957 Class of 1959 Our classmate who was killed on March 2 1957 in an auto accident His memory will long remain in our hearts , , ,V 1 , , 1 ' - ranf ngllslz, Gounse or N cnufcf HHS UH gl I Mr Frank Enghsh was the gtudance counselor for the l95o 57 school year deyotmg one half of each day to student counselmg and one half to teachxng cu 1cs It 1S the job of the Counselor to set up and adrnlnx ste r the Xchxevement Test 0 xen to all hwh school students The Kuder Preference Test 15 on en to Sophomores and 1S a test g1ven to determxne each Sophomore S preference 1n flelds of Work and may be helpful IH deetdmg wha subjects are best to enroll IU for hls Jtmmor and Sen1or years The Counselor conducts a Career Dav for Jumors and Semors and alternates wlth Bowlmg Green Htgh School wxth a College Day for all l-'xke C ount x High 9 c ho 0 l 5 Representatlx es from all colleges basmess schools and mlrstng schools mterx1ew students that have shown an tntercst 1U that parucular school Q L ouns el r adrrlnxsters the Chxo Psychologtcal Test to kvlllxlO1'S and the ahforma VentalVatur1ty Test Thts year for the fxrst tune a St1der1tScholarShxp Qualxfymg Test was gn en to a wronp of Semors mtert stccl tn obtatmng scholarshlps he Q ouuselor assmsted by the teachmg staff tn adnumsterxng Il e ts sts and wx 1 Q so me o the tests arc xnachmc scored others arc scored bk the C ry msqlnr hz Co tnselor mterxmev. Semors xx mt r ga d o f rthc r SLlt7HllI'lj10I' Qotng to work anrl has tnformatmn axallablc o 1 all kmds of wobs and carec rs vnth reqturenoents o bc met ln orclerto applx for the mb L rcs ltsto'in3 par :ta ts axa1lablc fo r cons tlta mn Wllll pare nts rc Qarcllng the studc nts school w urk fxndmq mb opp wrt mtles or fn r mforrnatxon about gomg to college Best Rexall Drug Store A .-Q W. ,Y .hr -,. J -If 2 5 if P g m ,. x Q .. . df-, ig V 'ff . F .. 4 Q 'M , X. V s as il 4. n , , fi A ,-L., ', C9103 IHZQII ot., Q . I if ,.,-f gl ef X' X ' ' .- O - 4 1 , X ' x ' X -X:-:Af , s . J - Ng - . x If Secretary-Treasurer President Vice-President Joyce Menefee JerrY Smith JimmV York A il 1' 2 li- -1: if wt , I J 1 . ltd R , J, Allensworth af 'S an Carolyn Branstetter 9' I L, - w -4 1 Y I Franklin Corbin 38 vu- Kgo -.,,.J..: I' Eavelyn Ayers John Beadle 'fy J , y r Ann Cable Joyce Calvin sl ' l X J, Nia t ' 'X 1, 1 stiff - ff 1. ' C J - Kay Cox Billy Cunningham D 81 H Drug Store 1 t Linda Booth Eddie Camara ,fir ag, -:N 'P' S O Betty Davis Student Council Harriett Hampton , it ua -'U Bette Braxton K Q - A LQ. wg. Goldie Cannon -vi Lona Dewey .4 . 1 ,rv- , -J, Diane De Yong ii Ima Jean Gillett Shirley Irvin sv - I Nielvin Miller ffl -f-4 Yr, K X w x Marleen Farrar Annette Farris Curtis Farris Tommy Gamble 17' v 4 , 'Q' fv J.. v il: f , ' , -4 :ff f x 'Q sa, M V ,Q x D 1 , 2 ,- J. W. Griffith Phillip Griffith Sandra Hirsch Orval Irvin .4 'Q r, ,Mk 7055 .Ja S.. V l ,, N, 1 'N 'lo Q. i i -' .A-Nz ,ww mt - X A , I , B i. M . .. A Y . 'fin - ' -hi W l 4 'ff - -Q., , A 'V ' fi , 1 ' .QM bf A ' fl' A f ' jf' , -1 ' 51,5-'47 X i F L ligne! 'iflvi' 3 u f if ff Ronnie Kelly Timmy Leeper Vicki Logan lane Menefee fi ,ws N ,.,r . .,. af' 's ' ' X. . 41 1- -- ' -wif ' , G i ,. I 1, ,J .sly 1 gi ,y ' .H S in at F A f .V 3 11 e GI L. .- Edna Minor Rita Moore Sammy Morris Gary MOI'rOW P. N. Hirsch 39 Q -Us -4 sy 'Eii f '.. A. Patricia McCarty P f Carolyn Price K 'nw Donna Sickle S , 1 . Ilof, li y, K s L Mac Steers 40 K' -QU' T3 Lewis McCorn'iick .gf f-iff, 4 ,...Ng.X Glenn Randall 03 K, 0 Louise Sidwell -Oz. 'iQ T71 Kay Stephens Ronnie Olson R g- . .K '-A Ferne Roberts x-if Doris Sitton if ' '2 J 'J' Q1 ,N X I 1 il Hotz Variety Store il pos' 'T' , . ofa 17 .L L7 . Carolyn Penn ga 4' 21? V K , 'Q .. fr: La' 36-5 3 V' f :TER I +1 -44.-rffa :Z ju K.'. 1, ,: rf'-.-Z, .'4Ff'm 2 Fred Rottman are MT Q f... ff 1 pf'-A -. xx yi 'flu fix Xlll1.i,xg 5513 le ful lll llllllf hill: A 1 l 4 i V... . - Sandra Sitton ..x' 'QA X, I 1 l.ouise Ste rne William Perkins ,,- Connie Saunders if Sally stark - 'Q- 1? Don Siewari S ,ew Harold Todd Sandra Turner Thomas Vetter Steve Waite ii Larry Walker K, ao- -J- 'XQY7 , Terry Weaver cgres man gastory When the door s were opened on September 4, l956, seventy green Freshmen entered L. H. S. The Freshmen sponsors were Mr. English and Mr. Smith. We would like to express our appreciation to these two men for a fine job. Officers for the year we r e as follows: Jerry Smith, presidentg Jim York, vice-presidentg Joyce Menefee, secretary-treasurerg and Harriett Hampton, student council representative. At the Homecoming Dance, Marleen Farrar was escorted by Jim York and Harriett Hampton w a s escorted b y Skip Beadle. The Barnwarming was also well represented with Sally Stark escorted by Terry Weaver. The Valentine Dance Freshman attendant was Eddie Camara, escorted by Carolyn Penn. Six boys we nt out for football. .Tim York and Skip Beadle lettered in that s p o r t , and then they were initiated int o the L Club. Five boys went out for basketball, and five for track. Sally Stark represented the Freshman class as cheerleader. The L. H.S. Band was very we ll represented with fourteen Freshmen participating in it. A few of the money making projects were: a very successful Christmas Danceg a bake s aleg the unforgetable Future Freshman Dayg and a concession stand at all of the football games. The Freshman HIGHLIGHTS reporter was Sally Stark, and the ALAMO Freshman section editor was Dick Woodfield. Kenneth'Ward if Harold Wilson ug t F Q y 'xl 'F' 32 I ta , Aj' Shirley Windmiuel' Dick Woodfield Phyllis Woodward 41 3 , .nr cw , t A S .Hctivlties 'Z L . . M Q Q , f Up Q, ' 2fa2v24 . ,A 0 Zc .-if-Q.,'.g6?. . hge! 5-'Q -6' 0-.,.4e,42Q,l 'l' 9 ,Yx .sfl way '3!Q'5a W' 2 'Sf' Q9 9'-'pffd 'Q' 'igsfav L QAKQQ .4 ' 1 gf mf gag 5 'O 1--'4'fV ,X an fi rs: PW f?O' 005 LP' 4'?i,Q .0, 00 'Q 'ul T 4 get lg, C ' 539 v .af A0 O 'U N .324 92 ' f sf' 021' DBYQQVU Qu Q. Ji Q, H-fl, ts :gqbxigr 5 34'- 0,l llfiugi vvw. 5 ' 10 fa .FJ .q,v c 7 4 J 11:63- Fix J- ,MY V ss f . 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It A Oi, 3 t 'Q' . t ' ga ltk ll f :EQXEQ A:5A2,v1f,2o A gf 5.3 it on 5 Cl D A R Award Peggy Calhoun Outstandlng Sophomore 46 OflOI'S and ..ZWOI'JS Rockne Calhoun Outstanchng Boy Outstandmg Athlete Earl Tur.ne r Outstandmg MUS1C1aH hylhs Verdxer IGHLIGHTS Edxtor Zook's Nook ALAMO Edltor Bausch Lomb Sc1ence Award Suetta England Outstandmg Glrl X 4 , Sue Smith Patty Henderson 'iii - ' ' f m' r I P . . H . 3 Frances Verdier Carol Lee Allensworth Wanda Baker Harriett Hampton Ann's Beauty Shop J f J A 4 V7 U e Q Sue Smith ., 5 Mary Lee Menefee ,.., x P1 'Cf' Sandra Mc Dannald Joan Sickles Marleen Farrar 47 I Pffqg Q .nv Q ,x !' s - ' ' :ia . 4- .4 -, CT.1rf11','z1i'-1321. Plriwnrd C,v:1z1:'.a, 1 x Ckxllovxxx, Ion 'A Z.1Im.X ilffnrm Levels, Hrupl Pvnra, Phylhs Ycrciwr, Kevxn Wxllxr., lm,-Xrzn Fierr-uixxll, GreuHerrxph11l, Cyr:th1aCunn1ngha'v, Sgr Sixth. ,T .mor Clair-'. Roclfinm-C':1lE1u An, Sgcttu England, l.u:'1'.futc1rv'A,', Xxr. 1' f ro r Valar: tine ' ' ' -x DQ.. 1... .,,,, Q Florence Shoe Repair Shop L . -b 1.11 H -K X A ClflCQ 1 A. :rg xxx- avr S4 :mr r' 4 f. i'.m KX FY: ' - .-.qrvR1w:.1m 4 'i .1 Iwi , .D-xry 1 1 .-.f , X ,UL RL v L x T e r r y Lee We ave r , Sally Stark, Charles Rule, Barbara B Halliburton, Rockne Calhoun, Kathleen Holliday, Bob Cash P t y Henderson, Bobby Jefferies, Pat Pennington U This years F. F.A Barnwarrning was held November 16 in the shop building. Miss Kathleen Holliday, a Junior, w a s crowned Queen o f the 1956 Chapter bv Rockne Calhoun, President of the Louisiana Chapter. Miss Holliday also was pre sentedwith the offical F. F.A. Sweetheart Jacket. T h e attendants to Kathleen w e re : Freshman, Sally Stark, escorted by Terry Lee Weaver, Sophomore, Pat Pennington, escorted b y B obby Jo J e ffe r i e s 5 Junior, Barbara Farrar, escorted by Charles Rule, Senior, Patty Henderson, escorted by Bob Cashman. The Queen was escorted by Bill Halliburton. Square dance music w a s furnished by Andy Cordes and hi s Cowboy Band. Bales of hay and corn shocks provided a country atmosphere. Refreshments of cookies and cider were served by the F. F. A. boys during the intermission. The success of the evening was due to the guidance of Mr. Smith, the F. F. A. Sponsor. A Betts Sinclair Service Station 3rd 8: Mansion Gustodahns X X We wish to thank C appy and Sol for putting up with all of the clutter the students made this year. They clean the school, unlock doors for students who forget books, and are present for every school activity. Without them, old L, H. S, wouldn't seem quite the same. So here is our sincere thanks to Cappy and Sol. J. 8: M. Food Market b N . 1 . Q 'b ..a A ff. 5 'Oi Q15 ,ir ,. 95 S Q Sports 4 -'K fe RCWl E-:rl Si 1. ',w:1s, lwrcwx' Hurry, Sli . 1' 'vN'2xli:', R. J. Allcisxwirtli, W1.l.iu: Morris. Kim- Siva.-ns RCW ll .lrrli:i5,L1'il', Kmlm-th Stark. Billy lixvtgha .som bk ip Bcadlc, Earl Y .rm'r, J1:'t Y irk, lidwarfl Gll-mi, Tlioriias Gambli- RO'-V lll Cuafi C i1:i'gE.zini, Rgczzarcl li irm-r. Rockin' Cull.:i.r1. Lcruy Store.. .lmiiclr ,.ar', .-X...ni 'A :1f 'i:.1cr, Ylill Krii-3111. Gsm: Wa.ker, Larr: 'iririker T-.lr. Erijllsz. RCW IK' Erlrlil iranslutlcr, F-rank Lluallroccfi. S 'ip Prlc ac fDr'.'fim., Eioui. Anderson, Clark Pointer The 1956 football team, under the supervision ot Coach Bill C unningham had their best season since l9b2. They emerged with 4 wins, 3 losses and a tie. The Bulldogs got otf to a very good start by winning their iirst ball game from Pleasant Hill since l95Z by the score of l9--0. In the ne xt game they re-opened the long standing series through the next two ball games by scores of 32--0 and ld--O. Thenthe going got a little rough as the Bulldogs dropped three straightgame s . In the i r fina lgame the Bulldogs beat Shelbina by the score oflZ--0 . Although the Bulldogs are hard pressed by graduation the y will have lettermen in every position back tor next year. The lettermen are, Seniors: LeRoy Story, Junior Clark, John Shack, Eddie Branstetter, Rockne Calhoun, Frank Q ua t t r o c c hi, a n dfhrl Turner, Juniors: Clark Pointer, Skip Price, Earl Salmons, Edward Glenn, Bill Knight, Allan Windmiller, and Larry Brinker. Sophorrnres: Gene Walker, Bobby Anderson, Kenneth Stark and Leroy Berry. Freshmen: Jim York and Skip Beadle. Provisional lettermen are: Mike Stephens, Steve Waite, Richard Turner, Jim Cable, William Morris, BillRinghau sen, and Jack Dryden. Louisiana Plumbing 8: Heating Co s 1 ,WW . .Af , . fss..f-.-ei-vd4Q 3 !,,,9f xg 1 35 , J 0 Jb- ra 45 ' .X 'f KQu1q, Cgtrlng Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana COFQS 19-0 6-6 32-0 12-0 0-23 12-28 0-25 12-0 Pleasant Hill Pittsfield LaP1ata McCooey Macon Centralia Palmyra Shelbina U String L .Tumor Clark Leroy Storey B111 Knight John Snade Kenneth Stark .ABQ flu- HQ., at Aff- L r ,Ro a ' -f ' f, O . J5tv' ff V56 Agp 7 ,films Earl Turner Rockne Calhoun Eddxe Branstetter Frank Quattrocchi wr? . - 2 . I ' 4 4 Clark Pointer K.: 4 NX g' -2' f id F , 17' U s ,- ,N , 1 E. D . B T , 313 ' '. 1. , wif . Hy, . YH: ,ffl 'I if ig' x 4 rfb! A - Jlm York LeRoy Berry Earl Salmons Skip Beadle 11 I we ' '59 'l I ,l b lv .4 .. 4 4 ' 1.-, 1 ' 1 -.9-,gj?f,,Lf 2 .'-Q an-3, M ff 'gc +333 , .1 ' 47' ' V , rff'3', .V '73-2.-'il ' A .T 1 '-L ',,f'.1 gl w Z , Q fl K, A M ..,. x'xkb 'QQ' ., Allan Windmiller Bob Anderson Skip Price ze, .. T 1. ,- , 9 -' rx' 1 4' mg' Edward Glenn Larry Brinker i .. tpy. , . ,. .4-. QP. w- nu. -Q 'Gif l I' - ll QL' Q I R lf, 5 A d 1 lg Qasketfvall The Louisiana Bulldogs opened their l956 57 basketball season five days afte r their last football game in a tournament at Elsberry In the Elsberry tournament the Bulldogs played for fourth place against Elsberry and lost by one point Later in the year the Bulldogs went on to beat this same team by two points With just one starter and two boys who had seen varsity action the Bulldogs were hurtby lack of experience and also by the lack of he 1 ght Although they fought hard through out the season their record was only eight wins and sixteen losses With just a little more experience o r a tall man clearing the boards the Bulldogs could have easily had a fifty-fifty record. The high scorers for the year were Note Mitchell with 385 points and Bruce Penn with 260 points. The Bulldogs played their best ball in conference play, winning three and losing three. The Bulldogs, by graduation, lose two starters and a reserve: Note Mitchell, Eddie Branstetter, and Gilbert Patrick. The three other starters are: Roy Woods, Bruce Penn, and Earl Salrnons, The four reserves are: Edward Bass, Clark Pointer, Bobby And- erson, and Kenny Stark. They saw enough action to become letter- men. Others who had some varsity action were: Allan Windmiller, Larry Brinker, and Bill Knight. Stark Bros. Nursery , n E. ,... ' J' Tote Mxtchell RJ .af Bruce Penn QI '-4 O 0 Roy Wood L,1ark Poxntpr kenneth Stark Hslnna 15 an x xslana Island Sxin lsxdn 1 lsldnx lshxna 151.3113 nsxana lsldna llshina AlS13Hd 11911 .1 !S1Ani xslan 1 1511113 ISIHDA xsxana 1814 xsx xnx 151 H11 x 15111111 1 -H COI'QS 41- 'Nor 1-,vest 5' X55 plmnoff' rm x x Llsbe rx Ina. xng Green d110h tfxsar 41 fentrd1a 44 C looton 14 1 J 1 n 1 G11bert She1b1na F reka C lopton HN -. 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Q1 1 1Ao.isizn4u1 55 ,',.14t1 ..,x - ,, 4, 9 ff- ff, Lnf ' 1 55 5n a:xfl141:f1'E-' b 1' ' I Q ,f ',,1 J' , , . - , 1 G, .V ', ' ' 1 V K 1 V 1 A ,' 1 .xi A I A 4 If 3 'N' . . X K 57 H Qgasketfoall Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Bowling Green Assumption Barry Pleasant Hill Centralia Clopton Shelbina Pleasant Hill Macon Elsberry The Louisiana Bullpups opened the season with six boys returning from last years B squad. With these boys as the nucleus of the team the pup s came through with six wins and seven losses. High point men for the year were: Ke nny Star k with 95 points and Larry Brinker with 87. ROWl Larry Brinker, ,lack Dryden, Lcroy Berry, Bill Knight Ctarles Brown RCW Il Billy Ringlialsen, SanimyMorr1s, .lim Yo rk Kenneth La i l'nilS1!trm, William Morris, Harold Wilson, M lar- Sli- n Coat h C iriningharn Qirfs , Qasfetoalf SEATED: Myra Rrvttruan, Carol Allenswurth, .Io Ami Price, Wanda Baker, Donna Lewis, Joyce Powell STANDING: Mrs. Frank English, Betty Patton, Martha Suu Zook, Janet Garner, Peggy Calhrugn, L olxse: Shutton, .luycc fvlene-fee, Betty liraxtr n, Marv Miller, Harril-t llampton, Kathy Sandcll, Kay Dcwvy, .lo Ann Turnur Cdroltn Pewm The L,H,S, girls' basketball team, the Bullettea, wnn one game this year and lost seven . This record was a alight improvement, for laat ye a r they lolt the m all. The game they won w a s with Montgomery City. Mrl. Frank English lerved as Coach, and Kay Dewey and Carolyn Penn were the managerl. Forwards for the A team were: Jo Ann Price, Myra Rottman Carol Allenrworth, JoAnn Turner, Martha Zook, and Kathy Sandell The guards were: Betty Patton, Wanda Baker, Donna Lewi I , Joyce Powell, Peggy Calhoun, and Janet Garner. High scorer: for the B ulle tte I were Myr a Rottman with 74 points, and Jo Ann Price with 73 pointl. Bullette reporter for the ALAMO wal Jo Ann Price. Western Auto Store C7100 sal'-if ROW I Skip Beadle, Jon Whiteis, Richard Turner,Sammy Morris Eddie Camara, Kenneth Lame, Bill Knight. RCW ll Eddie Branstetter, Junior Clark, Edward Glenn, R ockne Calhoun, LeRoy Berry, Earl Turner, Note Mitchell, Bob Anderson, Edward Bass. RCW Ill Coach Cunningham, Skip Price, Clark Pointer, John Reed, Mike Stevens, Kenneth Stark, Bruce Penn, Allan Windmiller, William Morris, Earl Salmons, Larry Brinker. The L.H.S. Bulldogs had of their best track teams in many years. The Bulldogs entered nine meets. They won four of these meets including their conference meet and the Quincy Relays. They placed second in their District me et and received points in the Indoor and Outdoor State Track Meets. The Bulldogs lost six men by graduation. They are: Earl Turner Junior Cl ark, Note Mitchell, Eddie Branstetter, John Reed, and Rockne Calhoun. Although the Bulldogs will miss the s e men, they are looking forward to another great track team next year. Louisiana Furniture Store 6 'Q .4574 .fl 880 Yard Relay Z Mile Relay Earl Turner, Bob Anderson, Allan Windmiller, Bruce Penn Larry Brinker, Junior Clark, Eddie Branstetter, Note Mitchell 1957's Best Event Time or Distance Name UO yd. dash 6.0541 Leroy Berry lO0 yd. dash 1054 Leroy Berry 2.10 yd, dash 22.8517 Leroy Berry 4-1Oyd, dash 55.75 Leroy Berry H80 yd. run Mile run lZO high hurdles l80 yd. low hurdles Broad limp High jump Sho! put Discus Pole vault 440 yd. relay Medley relay 880 yd. relay Mile relay Two mile relav Modern schoo. record 2:04. Tm' 4:50. Tm l8.7s Z3, Ss Z0'l!4 f 5'6 5l'8 N41 lS'!'8 9'l0 47. ZS' l:43.Qm:' 1:59. sniff 5:-ld. Tm? 'l:Ol. Tm: Junior Clark Clark Pointer Edward Bass Earl Turner 8: Ed Earl Turner John Reed Rocknc Calhoun Rocknc Calhoun Bruce Penn Edward Glenn Earl Turner Leroy Berry Allan Windmiller Edward Glenn Bruce- Penn Skip Price' Earl T.irner Skip Price Earl Turner Bruce Penn Bob Anderson Bob Anderson Brdcc Penn Edward Glenn Skip Price Eddie Branstetter Note Mitchell Larry Brinker Junior Clark ward Bass Mile Relay Skip Price, Bob Anderson, Bruce Penn, Edward Glenn s.. Junior Clark Earl Turner Rockne Calhoun LeR oy Be rry John Reed Green'a Book Store aff iii Q 'Q 'YJ fig iii A QUE 32, T X I 7, QQ MGP so I F Cgrganlzations x 4 oncert Qancf Mr. Robert Helmer, Clarinets: Cornets: Flutes: Bass Clarinet: Bassoon: Oboezl Horns: Trombones: Alto Sax: Tenor Sax: Baritone Sax: Baritones: Basses: Percussion: Bass Fiddle: Director Patty Henderson, Sharon Wood, Nancy Love, D i c k Woodfield, M a r y Taliaferro, S a r a Shuford, Sharon O ' Connor, Richard Cortes, George Hawpe, Louise I-Iobkirk, Gloria Thomas Gail Colliers, Billy Ringhausen, Janet Millner Earl Turner, Clark Pointer, Clay Taliaferro, Fred Rottman, Ronnie Olson, Jimmy Miller, Gary Morrow Judy Glenn, Dorothy Miller, Karen Millner, Karen Carr Jack Dryden Marilyn Miller Vicki Logan Janet Garner, Ralph Pollard, Jimmy Worsham, Butch Griffith Don Whitener, Roger Gunning, Terry Phillips, Tommy Thomas, Jon Whiteis Jon M i l l ne r , Shirley Windmiller, Nadi ne Eddington Mike Kriegbaum, Jerry Smith, Sandra Hirsch Ferne Roberts, Junior Clark' Chuck Lewellen, Jim York Mac Steers, Glenn Randall, Cary Rhor Bill Wortman, C e c e l i a Walker, Dolore S Skelton, Diane DeYong, Joyce Craft, Ireland Allensworth, Katherine Henry Bill Haley Q cf Hzstory l957 1S the seventh ann1versary of the Loulslana I-hgh School Bard The band under the able d1rect1on of Mr Robert Helmer cons1sts offlfty e1ght members and has excellent xnstrumentatlon The organ1zat1on operated under a m1l1tary po1nt system The offxcers for the year were Captaxn Earl T ur ne r Woodwlnd Lneutenants Patty Henderson and .Tack Dryden Brass L1eutenant Earl Turner Percuss1on Lleutenant B 111 Wortman Secretary Patty Henderson L1brar1ans Blll Wortman and Dolores Skelton The band part1c1pated ID a number of comrnumty and many school act1v1t1es xncludmg the Chmstms and Sprxng Concerts Baccalaureate and Commencement The Pep Band played for all home basketball games Out of town act1v1t1es mcluded I-Iannxbal Marchlng Festxval Bowlmg Green Fa1r Parade Tr1 County Band Festwal and the tour The band rece1ved a II ratmg at the D1str1ct Contest Two solos and two ensembles went to the State Contests They received the followmg ratxngs Earl Turner trumpet solo I D1ck Woodf1eld clar1net solo I Earl Turne r Clark Pomter Clay Tahaferro trumpet tr1o I Patty Henderson Jack Dryden V1ck1 Logan D1ck Woodf1eld clarmet quartet II The trumpet tr1o aud1t1oned for the Ted Mack Amateur Show on May 7 Lots of luck boys' Ab's Cafe Clfl T. . ' Y ' I - , . . I l l l D I 7 Y I Y 1 1 - 1 , . - - : I 1 ' 1 . . . . . . . - ' l Y I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I . . WW.. . -.farm rift ' K , ,Q . ,J , L . 'f , ' -Xu af-.-X, i rL4. ,. , W' I V' z' 1, 3 - ' 19 .Af V- if was .M - f w J ma 'G , M ff wen 44 Law v... s is A ,gg ig k ik M - W 22 1? . 3 Z 1 , ' ,f fa-wa X 1414541 J-, ,-Ns -w ii S if AE .1315-No .xr Q X ' A Th x A QQ Mx an 92 'li KD RCW I Marleenlfarrar, Mary Lou Hallows, Sandra Sitton, Louise St e rne, Sandra Hirsch, Pamela Snambach, Nina Stoops, Vicki Logan, Lona Dewey, Carolyn Price. ROW II Alice Meyers, Carolyn Pe nn, Joyce Calvin, Imogene Sutton, Virginia Woods, Vicki Irvin, Rita Moore, Louise Sidvucli. ROW III Kay Cox, Connie Saunders, Ima Gillitt, Cnarlotte Gillitt Sandra McDannold, Barbara Farrar, Mr. Helmer. ROW IV Phyllis Woodward, Marie Williams, Bettie Woodward, Linda Iifvotli. ,Io-,mv Mcnefee, Margaret Ann Phillips. Qlee out The L,H,S. Glee Club started the school year of l956-57 under the direction of Mr. Robert Helmer. This year the Glee Club had a larger enrollment than it has boasted in the past several years. As always the Glee Club participated in many school activities. These activitie s consisted of a P.T.A, program and a F.H,A. assembly along with S eve ral other assemblies. As their final contribution to L,H,S,, they sang at the Baccalaureate Service in honor of the Senior Class. LaCrosse Lumber Co. GllQOI'lQC1C!Ql'S School Song L Tune: On Wisconsin On ol' Bulldogs, Cn ol' Bulldogs, Fight right through that line. Take the ball from your opponent, Touch-down Sure this time. Rah! Rah! Rah! On ol' Bulldogs, On ol' Bulldogs, Fight as for your fame. Fight fellows, fight And we will win this game! JoAnn Price, Sally Stark, Peggy Calhoun, Joni- l ell, Martha Sue Zook, Linda Hughletl. l ' Q Q 4 2 l 5 t 3 4 ? J , - 0 1 v 5 5 2 5 R , I , Q Dear 0u11a Dcar Oumja c lk bows a x '1 J A K Dear FFA XX GO L sc and Dca Cu, How car to kc p D Lk e Wood 15415 ews d I1 aw SlXh tcncll c Nlnp Dia Ou How 3 3 II -Xl en Oulja at L .lt on uh d udtn s ll Uffl llI'I 1 k o Ot111a 1 O l'xl nog h Rtaom Roo 1 lcithtrs Leo 0.113 Dmx Ou1J.1 lloxx can I keep Sklp Btadlt f1om Lctlln hllll so many tmus ll a football game Coach Dt 11' Coach Dont hast an audunce ' Dtar Ouln Oulja llov. can ur makf Sandv S1t ton IC'lllLC she JLST a fresh man The cmor Dc ll Scmor U C jOlll who 111 O 1 Dear Ou1Ja Why docs exerybody call me beak breakexl J1mmy Bland Dear J1mmv Ask Ldw ard Bass ut 19 0 Blte 0n Pleasant Bus Breakdown III es Keeps LHS Band From Marchlno ?1'2??nS?55'1.?'t'2i'3S a I4 Local FFA Boys Attend OF llat1onalConvent1onSess1ons PERSONALITY FILL-IN oon to leave LHS nd to mam hgh school mem orms OW gomg to work or college nnocentt eal mce k1ds o long and farewell to you Bonhre Rally Parade Launch Homecomlng Enlertaln Nearly Zllll FHA Glrls Al SubD1slr1cl Here Saturday CAPTURE TWO MEETS LHS IS proud of the boys on the track team and thexr Coach W1ll1am Cunnmgham The tratk team has won two track meets The one at Pleasant H111 was agamst Hardm and Pleasart Hlll Opponents at Bowling Green were Vt arrenton Vandal Il O O I ' '- , l Ho-.-.' an we furg 'Q the j ' ' ' 1E1't 'sclt If K.:fas C1ty - F F A. 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' H 1 QA - ' ' -Q .x - - 2, .Q A M ' ,sophomores Make S10 oft Scrap Paper Drlwe SOMEONE YOU KNOW ou llc r su llx VXI h Rock Y-Ls df! so NIL Uacldy col-t '1 ug slpl n F T A ennessw boun l omecommg queen 1a and Bowhng Green 11 New letter Iackets Retenecl Bs Athletes Song Tliles Come Go VK 1th IV t P Jumor Semor PIOHI Town Cr1er Tutor Wh1te Sports Loat and A Pmlc Curnauon Sk1p Beadle Redhead Lmda Hughlett Gomg Steady PIICC and J Woods R d Red Rohm Robbvn Rmgh user Oh Johnnle Oh Johnnxe Oh John Shade All Snook Up Mr Muelle Rock a B1lly B1ll Kmght Ever Lowm Fmgers Helmer and h1S Sax Rmg a Dmg Bmg School Bells St Lou1s Blues Jwncv Turnbu1l 1 unnx Face Cauffht Wlhlf' Talkmg When the Samts Come 'Vlarchmg In Teachexs walkmg 1nto classroom Tell Me Why I d1dnt pass Im St1ck1n Xxflth vou -Xll couple One In a M ll1on Supe 1rt rd nt X h1tener Fabalous Last day f school Please Dont Talk About Me Wh I1 I lT'l Gone Semors to xacultx nd student body S ste1 Kate Kxth sn Henrs Cass Strut Jackson street I know That You Know o '1 ers Sooh1 l,lC3ICd Sw mg Cl 101s aaaatmg Dance Ballerma Dance Rltrl Nloore Cant We Be Fr1ends Far: ultx to student body Just One More Chance to yxss the test The school year '56 and '57 was a good o ne for the Louisiana F.H.A. Chapter, They were very active in school affairs, such as a style show for P.T.A. , an assembly for the high school and 8th grade girls, and a Christmas party for some of the children of grade school. The Sub-District F.H.A. me eting was held in Louisiana on October 27, 1956, with 7 chapters attending. It was a very inter- esting day with the main attraction in the afternoon consisting of a visit to Stark Bros. Nurseries. The F.H.A. Valentine Dance was a gre at success this year. It was ruled ove r by Junior Clark, the King of Hearts, and his four attendants: Rockne Calhoun, Bruce Penn, John Whiteis, and Eddie Camara. For money-making projects the F.H.A, girls ran a concession stand at every game and a food stand at the Tournament. The officers leading the chapter in these many activities were: Sue Smith, Presidentg Mary Lee Menefee, Senior Vice-Presidentg Peggy C a l h o u n, Treasurer, Sharon Woods, ALAMO Reporter, and Wanda Bridwell, Historian. MAKE 4-1 PD HL NU! ON hw w . 'Z Q wa' -sg: b e Q4 qqkxv' JSIJZ ROW I Gilbert Patrick, Charles R u l e, Glenn Johnson Rockne Calhoun, Bob Ca s hman, Edward Glenn John Miller Mr. Smith. ROW II Bob Gillett, Dick Hedges, Gerald Kurz, Donald Stewart Kenneth Ward, Bob Jeftries, Jerry Boots Edward While Carl White, Tom Kennedy. ROW III Terry Weaver, J . W . Griffith, B ill Halliburton, David Sterne, Steve Waite, Harold White, Benny Preston, Franklin Corbin. The Vocational Agriculture Department of Louisiana High gs? 0 fl 0 Q KTIONQ .. . . 5 ei? FNFTA1' 'Q - x C70 - QQ' ,l,'Q'--its 5 School is established forthe purposes of acquainting farm boys with modern and practical methods of farming. Officers for the past year were: President, Rockne Calhoun, Vice-President, Glenn Jo hn S o ng Secretary, G i lb e r t Patrickg Treasurer, Edward Glenn, Reporter, Charles Rule, Parliamentarian, Bob Cashman, Sentinel, John Miller. Charles Rule was Awarded the State Farmer's Degree. The Louisiana Chapter was well represented at the District Contest at Kirksville, Mo. by the following judging teams: meats, farm machanics, livestock, soil management, and poultry. The poultry and meats teams went on to the State Contests. The poultry team was composed of Bob Gillett, Bob Jeffries, Tom Kennedy, and Jerry Boots. The meats team consisted of Rockne Calhoun, Bob Cashman, and Bill Halliburton. David Sterne and Gilbert Patrick represented the Chapter at the State F. F.A. Convention. Sixteen local F,F,A, boys spent three days in Kansas City at the National F, FIA. Convention. The Louisiana F. F,A. Chapter would like to thank Mr. Smith for the understanding guidance in helping our chapter to grow and develop. Spanos Bake ry ,C U 71 Club 3 8 1 'si f . .W we w c wifi V 'A rl' 1'-Q , 1- .nasal ' ' ,, en., ,L -........r......,.........,.......... ROW I Earl Turner, Bobby Anderson, John Shade, Junior Clark, Leroy Storey, Rockne Calhoun, Larry Brinker, Note Mitchell ROW II Eddie Branstetter, Kenneth Stark, Jim York, Skip Beadle ROW III Jim Wood, Bill Knight, Frank Quattrocchi, John Reed, B ruce Penn, David Sterne, Allan Windmiller, Clark Pointer, Richard T u rner Edward Glenn, Leroy Berry, Coach Cunningham The L Club is an organization consisting of the athletic- minded boys of L, H. S, To become a L Club member you must first earn a letter in one of these sports: football, track, baseball, or basketball. This club conducts an initiation and sponsors a Senior L Club trip to Columbia, At the beginning of the year the L Club officers were elected. They were a s follows: President, John Shade, Vice-President, Junior Clark, Secretary-Treasurer, Rockne Calhoun, and L Club Reporter, Leroy Storey. New members we re: Jim York, Skip Beadle, Gene Walker, B r u c e P e n n , Frank Quattrocchi, Bobby Anderson, Richar d Turner, LeRoy Berry, Allan Windrniller, Clark Pointer, Jimmy Woods, John Reed, David Sterne, and Larry Brinker. Members lost through graduation w e r e: Junior Clark, John Shade, Rockne Calhoun, LeRoy Storey, Eddie Branstetter, Earl Turner, John Reed, Frank Quattrocchi, and Note Mitchell. 72 Jeffries Implement Co. 9,0 qua 4 , ,' 1 ' Q- , i.'5 . f Q, ff 5 ' if t , '. D 1 fc of l Q S l . A Q ' '1 ! , I ' ' l Q 'Z iw? 1 'f l ' 'F ' 1 'Y . 1..- -lf . 1 ROW I Jo Ann Price, Joyce Powell, Martha Sue Zook, Sally Stark, Peggy Calhoun, Linda Hdghlett ROW II Virginia Wood, Cecelia Walker, Donna Lewis, Kay Dewey, Betty Patton, Marilyn Vetter , Carol Allensvyorth, Ka ren C a fc r, Ma r le e n Farrar, Vicki Logan, Sharon Page ROW Ill Jo Ann Tdrner, Louise Slrrne, Joyce Calvin, Ann Cable, Carolyn Penn, Diane DL-Yolnq, Jane Mvnefce, Joyce fxlencfec, Betty Waflell, Shirley lrvin, Luna Dew cy, Barbara Farrar, Carolyn Price, Sandra Mclbonnold, Wanda Bridwell, Vicki Irvin No ball game is complete without a cheering section, which was provided this year by 34 enthusiastic girls, cheering the Bulldogs on to their many victories in both football and basketball. The Squad could not only be heard, but seen in striking new uniforms of white shirts and red jumpers which made them long remembered by the many people who saw them. The officers for the year of 56-57 were: President, Marilyn VettergVice-President, Betty Pattong Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Allensworthg Parliamentarian, Karen Caferg Historian, Kay Deweyg and Reporter, Marleen Farrar. The many activities of the year consisted of a sock hop, cake sale, signs for the tournament, and selling ice cream at the tour- nament. Much of the credit for this attractive well-organized Pep Squad goes to our sponsor, Miss James, who, although she has her hands full with her many Home Ec. classes, took time out to help us also. Health Way Dairy Around 1967 1tSl'l0Ul.d be quite 1nterest1ng to look over this poll and remember the things that make high school days ones to treasure always This poll was taken by the student body with the fol1ow1ng results PAST IME Parking Riding Shows BOOK Myste r1e Love Comics MUSIC Rock and Roll Jazz H111yb1l1y ACTOR Tab Hunter Rock Hudson James Stewart Kim Novak Natalie Wood Jayne Mansfield CAR Ford Chevrolet Mercury BEVERAGE Pepsi Malts Root Beer FOOD Fried Chicken Ice Cream Chocolate Cake 74 SUBJECT IN SCHOOL Shop Enghsh Algebra T V PROGRAM Perry Como Alfred I-htchcock Ed Sullivan SPORTS Swimming Basketball Football WAY TO SPEND A DATE Just fooling around T e B b Movles Th S M d A 1 n 8 F Danclng n 000th f f ha t 9 ss t ha ge f Elvis Presley Y 1P P d Ha ' d b w lk d b d I' Pat Boone P pe Thu, d th hour Perry Como H G c o lSh p Wh agg g r 90 a dh NAME BAND Fats Dom1no Jimmy Dorsey Louis Armstrong MOVIE Rock Pretty Baby The Girl Can't Help It Julie I 1 p I 1 o s k ' s n V Q 4 - H h om 1. i is a l930 o el Ford, with a 194 at head V- ord ' engine. The engi e is bored out to 80, o an inch, ull race cams f , to 1 ratio rear end, 3 to 1 ratio transmission, stain- le ste el drive shaf and axle s, C n rom mechanical to hydraulic brakes with high pressure brake drums, 600-lo wheels . ' and ires, dua i es, an me job designed and pain e y Joe - a e , who hel e uild this car. It oes O to 60 miles an l under l0 seconds, and top S ed is over l00 miles an hour. ' was made at enderson's Junk Yard, Smith's arage, an e S h o o . en dr in , it shifts from low in 40 seconds , 85 o , n igh time to quit! gaglzlaglats Staff ROW I Marilyn Vetter, Cecelia Walker, Karen Cafer, Dolores Skelton, Phyllis Verdier, Donna Lewis, .lo Ann Price, Martha Sue Zook, Mary Menefee, Kay Dewey ROW Il Miss Hosman, Sharon Wood, Betty Patton, Pe gg y C a l houn, Myra Rottman, Allan Windmiller, Bill Wortrnan, Edward Bass, Leroy Storey, Charles Rule, Linda Hughlett, Sally Stark, Marleen Farrar, Mrs. English Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Exchange Editor Student Council Reporter Superintendent's Reporter Principal's Reporter F,H,A. Reporter F. F. A. Reporter Grade School Reporter Music Reporter Freshman Reporter Sophomore Reporter Junior Reporter Senior Reporter Science Reporter Photographer F, T.A. Reporter Poet Cheerleader Reporter Boys' Sports Reporter Girls' Sports Reporter Personality Fill-in Shop Campbell Cleaner s Phyllis Verdier Donna Lewis Allan Windmiller Marilyn Vetter Karen Cafer Kay Dewey Sharon Wood Charles Rule Linda Hughlett Dolores Skelton Sally Stark Peggy Calhoun Myra Lee Rottman Mary Lee Menefee Edward Bass Bill Haley Betty Patton Cecelia Walker Martha Sue Zook Bill Wortrnan Jo Ann Price Carol Allensworth John Reed Student Gounca' SEATED: Kenneth Larne, Marilyn Vetter, Nuts: Mitchell, lxiary Mcnefef, Rockne Calhoun, Martha Sue Zook, Mary Hampton, Jimmy W ood, P eggy Calhoin STANDING: Jerry Smith, Mr. Dann-l, Harriet Hampton This year marked the tenth anniversary o f the organization of the L. H.S. Student Council. The purpose of the group is to repre- sent the student body in the many problems with which they and the faculty are confronted. The stude nt s may go to thisgroup for opinions and suggestions as to raising money for school purposes and improving the appearance and conditions of the school. The Student Council was composed of eleven members and was sponsored by our principal, Mr. Daniel. The President, Vice- President, and Secretary-Treasurer were chosen by the student body. The past ye a r ' s activities sponsored by the Student Council included the basketball tournament, Homecoming dance and parade, and various assemblies of the year. The Student Council also sent three de l e gate s to the State Convention of Student Councils in Kansas City to bring back new ideas ofhow to improve our Council. The members of the Stu de nt Council fo r the ye a r were as follows: President, Rockne Calhoun, Vice-President, Martha Sue Zookg Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lee Menefeeg Senior Represent- atives, Note Mitchell and Mary Ann Hampton, Junior Representa- tives, Jimmy Wood and Marilyn Vetter, Sophomore Representatives, Kenneth S t a r k and Peggy Calhoung Freshmen Representative s , Jerry Smith and Harriet Hampton. Missouri Edison Co. ocrates G ab , l bf, , 3. .. 4 M fC:-'w P ' - ,f Am ,.,,, A E 'u ROWI Jane Menefee, Betty Patton, Phyllis Verdier, Bill Wortman, Mary Menefee, Sue Smith, Myra Rottman, Martha Sue Zook, Linda H ug hlett , Cecelia Walker ROWII Mr. Whitener, Marilyn Vetter, Karen Cafer, Carolyn Penn, Kay Dewey, Suetta England, Jack Dryden, Mary Hampton, .Ioyc e Me ne fe e, Peggy Calhoun, Earl Turner, Gail Gast, Louise Sterne, Sari Shrum, Miss Meyers The Socrates Club is an organization of students interested in the field of teaching. The Future Teachers is a National or - ganization. Officers elected for this year were: Sue Smith, Pre side ntg Mary Lee Menefee, Vice-Presidentg Myra Lee Rottman, Sec re - tary-Treasurerg Bill Wortman, Parliamentariang Jane Menefee, Historiang and Betty Patton, HIGHLIGHTS Reporter. The activities for the year included a candy sale, substituting for teachers, attending the teachers' banquet, and giving a p ro - gram for the Rotary Club. Stark Bros. Nursery G I C1 S S 2 8 Farm Supply Co Physics Agriculture Driver 's Ed. Schapers Chevrolet Typing -v- 8 Librarians Esterbrook F1or1st Amerxcan History IK !l 2, QE


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