Louisiana High School - Alamo Yearbook (Louisiana, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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Banqllel Baccal pfonl SQ aurealfg C I'1lO1' A886 ommencemgily Cl , I Z3 - . 1 14 -A . Q ' 17 ' 'O ca U Y m 24 ' . 1 MD 26 . . ' X03 ' B 38 .' X , ZX . ' ,L - p ' 1 8 10 'Q 11 Sophornore Dance 12 . . 17 ' ' 18 ' ' 22. ' 30 My I 2 . 1 5 p N 8 ' , ' . 5 9 ll- M' I7 It , ' X I8 5. 22 . School Qoaf Left to R1ght Dr Charles Lewellen Glenn Thomas, John Logan, Burdell M1llner W R Wzlhamson Maman Parker Joy Whltener The Board of Educatlon represents s1x o f the outstandmg busmess and profess1onal men of Lou1s1ana Unlmmlted cred1t should be g1ven to these men for donatmg thexr t1me and effort to h1re our capable teachers and lmprove our school system so that we may recewe a better educat1on We want them to know that we real1ze our twelve years ln school have been partxally due to the1r wxse and construct1ve 1mprovements and management of our Lou1s1ana School System We w1sh now to g1ve them our whole hearted thanks Strothers Jewelery J +. Nr X W9 J x X. 1 - '- . 1' 5, K if . Y ,ns V 1' . A N- PR FSIDENT Allan Windmille r . ' fiflfkl.. Freshman President Student Council Senior President HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMO Staff Football Basketball Track Football Co-captain William Jewell Scholarship Sophomore Homecoming Escort Senior Homecoming Escort L Club SECR ETAR Y Wanda Baker Girls Basketball Freshman Secretary-Treasurer Girl? Slat' Award Basketball Gln Club Gln Club Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus Assistant HIGHLIGHTS Editor English II, III, IV, Awards VICE -PR BSIDENT Ned Glenn STUDENT COUNCIL Betty Kay Patton Outstanding Sophomore Senior Vice-President Football Track L Club F. F. A. Treasurer Perfect Attendance Poultry Judging Team L Club Reporter Pep Squad TR EASUR ER Donna Lewis Basketball Manager Girls Basketball Valentine Escort Senior Homecoming Attendant Senior Barnwarming Attendant Student Council F. T. A1 F. T. A. Vice-President F. H. A. Pep Squad Pep Squad Vice-President Librarian Perfect Attendance ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Majorette Glee Club Carol Allensworth v-Q-ty--f-+',. 7 ALAMO Staff Rotary R Stark Shorthand I Awards Stark Ty-ping II Award P, T. A. World History Award D. A. R. American History Award Stark Dictaphone I Award Junior Homecoming Attendant Pep Squad Stark Sec-Practice I Award HOMECOMING QUEEN F. T. A. Rotary Sec-Practice I Award Librarian F. T. A. Librarian Iunior Play ALAMO staff F. H. A. F. H. A. Valentine Escort Senior secretary Sophomore Barnwarming Attendant Curators Award Homeroom secretary Senior Treasurer Honor Student I Award Perfect Attendance 10 Arcade Clothing Girls Basketball Maiorette Head Majorette F. H. A. Pep Squad Pep Squad Sec-Treasurer Pep Squad President ALAMO Staff HIGH LIGHTS Staff Junior Homecoming Attendant Office Assistant Cheerleader Librarian Charles Buffum Sportsmanship Award '11 Edward Bass Larry Brinker Charles Brown ,., ,,,,.,.. , E' L., E if Basketball Track L Club Sophomore President Student Council Junior Play Curator Scholarship ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Perfect Attendance Curators Award Vocal Solo District Vocal Solo State Lunch Room Assistant Librarian James Cable Football L Club Basketball Track Speech Karen Caier Senior Homecoming Escort Senior Valentine Prince Football Art F. T. A. F, H. A. Pep squad HIGHLIGHTS Staff AMMO Sum Ammo Staff HIGHLIGHTS staff . . , 4 Librarian Librarian , Perfect Attendance Valentine Queen Junior Play F. H. A, Degrees Chairman Outstanding F. H. A. Member Pep Squad Vice-President Glee Club Mixed Chorus Band Flag Bearer Shannon Brothers Sondra Kay Dewey PG F. T. A. F. T. A. Reporter F. T. A. Historian F. H. A. F. H. A. Senior Vice-President Pep Squad Pep Squad Historian Pep Squad Reporter Glee Club Mixed Chorus Majorette Junior Play Speech Award Basketball Manager Basketball 1 1 Nadine Eddington Carl Farris Charlotte Gilletl SLT Glee Club Mixed Chorus Speech Band Glee Club Mixed Chorus F. H. A. Librarian Outstanding Band Student Award William Haley Band School Service Award 12 Mary Alice Hofen Dick Hedges 35 b ' Librarian American History History Aw Typing Award B. P. W. Scholarship state Poultry Judging Team Busch Lomb Science Award okkee in Award Sophomore Barnwarming Escort Bo P 8 Freshman G. M. 8: O. Award F. F. A. Sentinel F. F. A. Vice-President Senior Barnwarming Escort State Dairy Judging Team Worthwhile Bakery Fancy Pastries 7, wx Bill xnxgm f ,. x Kathleen Holliday V' 1Q9'7 2'-uf Q...--r Gerald Kurz , 4 F. H. A. Pep Squad Librarian Office Assistant Barnwarming Queen Betty Moore 41 ffm 40 'lf' Pep Squad Pleasant Hill-'54-55 F. H. A. Football Basketball Track Valentine Prince Valentine King Football Co-Captain Homecoming Escort L Club L Club Vice-President Honorable Mention All District Football Tearn Betty Ann Patrick mn, F. H. A. Shorthand II Award Office Assistant Perfect Attendance Hyrsj Haley Insurance ,ence sary' F. F. A. Bruce Alan Penn 62 R WY jn- Track L Club Football Junior Valentine Prince Fresh. Valentine Prince Speech Art Fresh. Homecoming Escort 13 Shirley Robbins Clark Pointer Richard Roan 5'X .sn rv 5-' of D 1 T' I ow-- fx- Footba Basket Track ll ball Baseball Band Art Speech Homec I.. Club oming Escort Myra Lee Rottman '64 -G ALAMO Editor Barnwarming Queen Senior Homecoming Attendant Glrls Basketball F. H. A. F. T. A. F. T. A. Secretary-Tres.irer F. T. A. Majorette Vice-President Head Majorette HIGHLIGHTS Staff ALAMO A Pep Squad ssistant Editor Office Assistant Home Roo m Vice-President Dictaphone Il Award Cureators Award Guidance Office Pep Squad F. H. A. , Home Ec. Class Reporter Charles Rule if id X. Barnwarming Escort G. M. 8: O. Award Rotary Award Dekelb Ag. Award Safety Award State Farmer Degree HIGHLIGHTS STAFF F. F. A. Reporter F. F. A. President Meat Judging Team Sow Judging Team F. F. A. Earl Wayne Salmons Basketball Football Track L Club Athletic Award IA ' ,Q ev 'U' DY R 1...-v4 Art Speech Glee Club Mixed Chorus Ronald Thorton Q. t Q95 5 y' 5..- if . 9 Vallejo High School '56-57 Bethelem '55-56 Hellertown '54-55 Lloyd shomn Delores Ann Skelton 1. 5 ,-an X J D' , ' A . '. 4 ,I 1 Vice-President Home Room Secretary Pep 'Squad Band Majorette F. H. A. Homecoming Attendant Barnwarming Attendant Valentine Escort Junior Play ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff County Court Representative Art Art Show Representative Guidance Office Jo Ann Turner '. V. ,. 'V Us .114 QQ... -1 K Mixed Chorus Girls' Basketball Pep Squad F. H. A. La Cross Lumber Co. David Sterne at - ,V f. :Y 'as '- Q 7 xr- V' Perfect Attendance llyraj Track L Club F. F. A. Secretary F. F. A. State Poultry Judging District Livestock Judging F. F. A. Basketball G. M. lr O. Award Basketball Manager State F. F. A. Delegate National F. F. A. Delegate Star Chapter Farmer District Meat Judging District Poultry Judging ALAMO Staff Rotary Award Phyllis Verdier 191 4,0 ,QL --v English I Award Freshman Homecorning Attendant Majorette F. H. A. F. T. A. HIGHLIGHTS Staff HIGHLIGHTS Editor Librarian Junior Play Valentine Queen Al-AMD Staff So phmore Sec -Tres. Junior Vice-President Pep Squad Perfect Attendance Marilyn Ann Vetter Cecelia Walker I M 's .l 10 1,0 d 3. fi '1 '. ALAMO Queen ALAMO Staff F H. A. President F H. A. Parliamentarian Pep Squad President HIGHLIGHTS Staff Student Council Secretary- Treasurer Student Council Rep. Freshman Homecoming Attendant Librarian Thomas Wayne Williams X.. 'Qt sv ' i I . l Junior Play Glee Club Mixed Chorus Flag Bearer Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award D. A. R. Award Home EC. Award F. H. A. F. T. A. Pep Squad 4?-wg Pep Squad ILAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff F, T. A. F. H. A. Band Marching Band Marie Williams 15, kts Glee Club Bas Mixed Chorus Stud F. H. A. F. I-l. A. NecchiSewing Award Art Perf 16 Louisiana 8: Heating Virginia Woods -x. Roy Woods an A f . fri 'ffzzrr 1 Sr 5 f ,103 ' Football Basketball L Chh Track Manager Track Bill Wortman Heath High School Cloptcm High School Bettie Lou Woodward inf, 2. t ' H, Francis Howell School F T A F. H. A. ' ' ' Pep squad F. H. A. GI Pep Squad ee Cm' clee Club Mixed Chorus Perfect Attendance Donald Young Martha Sue Zook , , 1, ' or X -! I .54 our- -n Vice President Sophomores Band Lieutenant Band Captain F. T. A. Parliamentarian F. T. A. President WBBA Disc Jockey Elks Music Award Librarian Junior Play ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Boys State President of Student Body Student Council Vice Student Council F. T. A. F. T. A. Sec-Treas F. H. A. Girls Basketball Cheerleader Pep Squad Kritz Radio Service -President Glee Club Mixed Chorus Speech Junior Play WBBA Disc Jockey ALAMO Staff HIGHLIGHTS Staff Good Citizenship Scholars hip Office Assistant 1' Q58 , . Q 'x I ,I .' Lf 9 lk f , I yd X A I 'T' , 1 A ' f f ' A -. i x g ' 4 -' f l .l wfiszi Qgjenzbrs A ' , .1 K, ,a J, ff Q ,.......?- Lorna Day Shop emor History The Class of 1958 f1rst entered the doors of L H S as reshmen 1n the year of 1954 There were s1xty two members 1n 1954 and the graduat1ng class was forty n1ne 1n number To start the1r f1rst year the cla s s e lected as off1cers Allan W1ndm1ller, Pres1dent Delores Skelton V1ce Pres1dent Wanda Baker Secretary Treasurer Martha Sue Zook Student Counc11 Representat1ve The two attendants to the 1954 Home com1ng Que en were Barbara Chester and Phyll1s Sue Verd1er The attendant to the Barnwarm1ng Queen was Delores Skelton The atte ndant to the Valent1ne K1ng was Bruce Penn Martha Sue Zook was not only elected Freshman cheerleader, but she rece1ved th1s honor all four years Of course, the c la s s had many members part1c1pat1ng 1n F H A F F A Glee Club Band and sports Ned Glenn was the f1rst of the class to letter 1n a sport, wh1ch was track The most memorable event the f1rst year was the Amateur Show, wh1ch was one of the b1ggest s uc c e s s e s 1n years In add1t1on the C la s s sponsored a Hawanan Dance wh1ch also proved to be a success F1fty mne Sophomores assembled to start another outstand1ng year Off1cers chosen for th1s Sophomore year were Edward Bass, Pres1dent B111 Wortman V1ce Pres1dent Phylhs Sue Verd1er, Secretary Treasurer Th1s year the attendants at the Homecorrung were Mar1lyn Vetter andl Delores Skelton Barnwarm1ng attendant was Donna Lew1s B111 Kn1ght was chosen as Valent1ne attendant Ned Glenn was chosen as the Outstand1ng Sophomore, as 1ndeed he was Myra Lee Rottman was elected V1ce Pres1dent :Sf the F T A ALAMO reporter wa s Donna Lew1s and HIGHLIGHTS reporter was Phyll1s Sue Verd1er Members of the class were becommg more mterested 1n sports and organ1zat1ons, and the Sophomore membersh1p 1n these 1ncreased The Sophomore sponsored C1nderella Dance was one of the favor1te dances of the year And s o ended another happy year half of our h1gh school days were now over T o begm as upperclassmen the Class elected as offlcers Jlmmy Woo d Pres1dent Phyl11s Sue Verd1er, VICE Pres1dent, Jo Ann Pr1ce Secretary Treasurer Mar1lyn Vetter, Student Counc1lRepresentat1ve Martha Sue Zook was elected Student Counc11 V1ce Pres1dent and she d1d a f1ne job Wanda Baker and Carol Lee Allensworth s e rve d as attendants when Homecom1ng t1me r o ll e d a r o un d Kathleen Ho111day was the lovely Barnwarm1ng Queen and B a r b a r a F a r r a r was her Jun1or attendant Bruce Penn was attendant to the Kmg of Hearts Jo Ann Pr1ce was elected to be subst1tute for the cheerleaders As 1S customary, the .Tumors pubhshed the HIGHLIGHTS Phylhs Sue Verd1er was Edltor 1n Ch1ef and Donna Lew1s was Asslstant Ed1tor Myra Lee Rottman was HIGHLIGHTS reporter and was also elected to be the assrstant edmtor of the ALAMO wh1le Edward Bass was the ALAMO reporter for the Juruors . . , . : . . . s , . - . 3 , I 1 ' l . Q s o 9 Q 9 u l . . . . . 2 . , . - . s . . - 3 and Martha Sue Zook, Student Council Representative. . 7 S . , . s . . . - . n . , - 3 . . . . . . . . -. - . , . . . . Donna Lewls was selected to attend Glrls' State Carol Lee Allensworth was elected head majorette of the band and d1d a f1ne hlgh stepplng job The Class also boasted two Pep Squad off1cers Mar1lyn Vetter was Pres1dent, and Betty Patton was V1ce Pres1dent There were two outstandlng events th1S year the Jun1or Semor Prom and Banquet w1th the theme of South Sea Islands and the Junlor Play, e Daffy D1lls The Jumor year e nded w1th a whoop and a holler for the class was anx1ous to begm therr f1nal lap the SENIOR year And f1nally after all those years of wa1t1ng the bxg day cune THIS was the year so looked forward to T o gu1de the class through th1s all 1mportant year, the follow1ng off1cers were elected Pres1dent, Allan W1ndrn1ller V1ce Pres1dent, Ned Glenn S e c r e t a r y Wanda Baker Treasurer, Donna Lew1s, Student Counc1l Representat1ve Betty Patton Two mo r e able off1cers were elected to gu1de the school through the dent, and Mar1ly'n Vetter, Student Counc1l Secretary Treasurer Carol Lee Allensworth and Martha Sue Zook were chosen a s cheer leaders to boost the school m sports Wanda Baker w a s chosen by the student body as Homecommg Queen She was crowned by Blll Kn1ght Co Capta1n of the football team Allan W1ndrn1ller was also a Co Capta1n The Queen's attendants from the Semor class were Betty Patton and Myra Lee Rottman Myra Lee Rottman was c ho s e n a s Barnwarnrnng Queen, and Betty Patton was Semor attendant Myra Le e was crowned by Chas Rule Pres1dent of the F F A , and presentkd wlth a Sweetheart Jacket B111 Kmght wa s crowned Va1ent1ne Kmg, and James Cable was the Seruor attendant to H1s Majesty Karen Cafer escorted B1ll, and was crowned Queen of Hearts We were real proud of the two Semors who rece1ved the Sportsrnanslnp Awards Carol Lee Allensworth and Earl Salmons Carol Lee was the f1rst g1rl to rece1ve th1s award The boys who rece1ved le tt e r s 1n football were B111 Kmght, Allan W1ndm1ller, Ned Glenn, James Cable, Larry Br1nker, Earl Salmons, Clark Po1nter, and Roy Woods The most memorable occas1on of th1 s year perhaps even of all four years, was the Se H10 r T r1p Mrs Enghsh and Mr Danrlly Semor sponsors, accompan1ed th1rty four Semors on a tour of the South It was w1th both cheers and tears that the C la s s o f 1 9 5 8 marched proudly up the a1sle, out the doors of L H S , and 1nto a new hfe a new future for everyone . I th ' . a V e , . : . . . I . - . 5 1 I ' ' Q l all-important year, they wereg Martha Sue Zook, Student Council Presi- . . ' - . O . . . U . . . QHIOI' W I Carol QFxye years 8 months and Z4 daysl Allensworth do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abxllty to hold the posxtxon as presxdent 0 t D1alM club to Carolyn QI ll scratch my trouble awayj Penn I Wanda fYellow thorn of Texas Baker do hereby wxll and be queath my abllxty to go to ornate partxes m prxx ate homes to Ka II taught Wanda to sh1mmyl Steyens and Ann Q I gaxe the rlng backl Cable I Edwardl l 2 3 everybody growl I Bass do hereby vyxll and be queath my abxlxty to look stup1d all the txme to Hardy llt s not so hardl Wxlson I Larry Im gomfr to 1o1n the Mar1nes' Brxnker do hereby vtxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get Into trouble and get out of xt fast to ,lack 1 I can get 1nto xt but I sure can t get out ot'1t I Dry n I Charles I Bookkeepmng does get borxng doesn t xt Brown 0 hereby v.1ll and bequeath my abxlxty to burn up the road to Clarksv1lle to Blll QGo1ng south wlth b1rdslS1tton I ,Ilmf I m gomg to get my money back j Cable do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to burn up the road to Owensvxlle to Jlmf B ut Robbyn I was only lookmg I Bland I Karenf Mrs Engllsh I DO haxe the place Cafer do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be chased around lxbrary tables and not get caught to Bettyf Oh Ned lhxs xsn't the way home I Waddell I Kay I Oh those collu e boys Dewey do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to skxp town on certaxn weekends to Wanda 1 I hope I can some day Brxdwell 'Nadme I NO thank you I don't smoke I Eddlngton do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abllxty to play the pxano to Vtckl Q' But I m good already, Logan I Carl fl m ln the Army nowl Farrxs do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1lxty to get along Wlth top sergeants to Phtllmp Ward Q Look at my new eonvertxble I Wxllxams I Charlotte L Eol1a here I come'l Glllett do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go wxth out of town boys to Louxse Q I'd rather go se e the sxghts 1n Vandal1a j Shotton I Ned C' Well, what s wrong wmth goxng dutch 'Q Glenn do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go dutch to the show to Stexe Q 'But I really am broke' I Waxte B1ll1Bon'ttnuch my equ1pment Haley do hereby w1ll and bequeath m Freshman harem to ,lack f I'll take em one at a t1me l lleller Dxckf But she talks too much l Hedges do hereby w1ll and bequeath m abzllty to come tn town every mght to Terry Q But I lxke to stay I-Iomel Weaver I Mary Ahce I Don t you agree Mrs Geeson?' Hofen do hereby wxll and bequeath my ablllty to express my fECl1DgS to my elders and get away with 1t to Joyce L' We must be good'l Craft I Kathleen Q Colorado here I come , Hollxday do hereby w1ll and be queath my abxlxty to go wxth Amr Force guys to Jane lGeorgxa IS a long way offj Foland I B ll l Hey Dryden let's go to Hanmball Knxght do hereby wxll and bequeath my abxlxty to tear up cars to T1mQ 1 was told that cut out would work I Maddern I Gerald fQu1et onel Kurz do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abtlxty to go to Kansas Cxty to see the follxes to Kenneth Q Am I old enough to go? 'Q Ward I Donna l Bruce why do I always fall tn mudpuddles'7 Lewls do hereby wxll and bequeath my abxlxty to keep a hold on a rxng whenI get xt to Robbynf But Jxm I don't want to gxxe xt back lllmghausen I Betty K Shxrley I m rxght behxnd you Moore do hereby w1ll and bequeath rny abxlxty to go wxth older boys to Janet 1' Wonder 1fI could get a yob on a barge7 Garner I Bettyt M1 Hastlngs you forgot me agaxn Q Patr1ck do hereby wxll and bequeath my abmlxty to study hard and make good grades to Dorts Q I don t llke to study, Wxlson I Betty 1 Bum Kneel Patton do hertby wxll and bequeath my abxlxty to play basketball on one leg to Harrxettel I can play just as well on one leg as I can on two I Hampton I Br lce Q Who has a cxgarettenl Penn do hereby wxll and bequeath my abxluy to get along wlth Coach to Kennyl Why I get along wxth Coach already I Stark I Clark Q Where s the party Poxnter do hereby vull and bequeath my abxlxtx to stay out all mght and stmll nmakc 11 to school the next morn to Skxof But COACH I was sxck j Beadle . 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J Wortman do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1tyI wh1ch was wxlled to me last year l to go steady one week with one glrl and the next week wxth another to Clay I I-Iave you seen Patton s gereral store'? l Talxaferro Donald I What happened to my postcards?'j Young do hereby wxll and bequeath my abxhty to wrtte postcards to lovely ladxes to Mac I Glve you a dollar to take me to Bowllng Green I Steers Martha IPudd1n Sue Chxtal Zoolg do hereby w1ll and bequeath my rlght to go wxth my H1 Fx Lover of H M S Plnafore to Peggy IM1d mght lntruderl Lou ISmokestackj Calhoun I Sh1rleyI I sent the r1ng back l Robbins do hereby wxll and bequeath my abxlxty to go steady wh1le he s gone and break up rxght before he gets home to Sandra I 'But we won t break up'j McDannold I R1chardIHUf RoDj Roan do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abtllty t hot rod around 1n a Ford truck to Porter I I've got my lxcense now , Elltott I Myra Lee I 'Yes I am goxng to college lRottman do hereby wzll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get an engagement rtng my Senxor year to Loumse I But Jxmmy Ido act grown up llalobkxrk I Charles I 'We won the door PFIZCHD Rule do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be a good FFA Presxdent to Bob I I KNOW I wlll be , Glllett I Earl IM1ss Earl1enejSalmons do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abxlxty to play on the mother s basketball team to Bobby I Watch me do my strut'l Anderson I Buddy IBrother Bonesj Shotton do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to desxgn women s clothes successfully to Bxlly I I l1ke what s tn em better 'I Rlnvhausen I Delores I Oh those Freshmen boys l Skelton do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go from one extreme to another to Joyce I OH' Ive just Gotta break that date R1ch1e's commg home'l Calvxn I Dax 1d IFarmer all the wayl Sterne do hereby w1ll and bequeath my bllxty to go w1th farm furls to .Ion 'I ll drlve all the way to Cyrene Wh1te1s I Imogene I I gotta go to Mobllvas to pzck up George , Sutton do here by wxll and bequeath my abllxty to be a charter member of an excluslve club to Charlotte I Loudmouthj Woods , . 1 l ' 1 - 1 , , . . , . 1 5 1 1 - - , 1 1 1t V . , , Y . . . 1 1 1 V . , . . s 11 1 4 - 1 Q s - . , . , . 1 1 D - 11 1 - 1 11 - O U G D ' ' I ' I , g , do V . . . . . . 11 - 1 11 C, . 1 1 ll I I I ' ' ' 1 1 . . . 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L, . 1 1 1 ' ' ll , . . . . , . e 1 ' 1 ' Y - - ' - 1 1 1 11, a D I ll ' ' - 1 C, 1 ra uates 4nV 1 Row I Phyll1s Verd1er Nadlne Edd1ngton Betty Patrlck Mary Al1ce Hofen Cecel1a Walker Charlotte G1llett Wanda Baker, .To Ann Turner Kay Dewey Mar11yn Vetter Delores Skelton Betty Patton V1rg1n1a Woods Supt Joy Wh1tener Row 2 Pr1nc1pal George Damel, Marle W1ll1ams Lloyd Shotton Mar tha Sue Zook James Cable Bruce Penn Donna Lew1s Karen Cafer Carl Farrxs Larry Br1nker Row 3 Carol Lee Allensworth Clark Po1nter Wayne W1ll1ams Gerald Kurz Ed Whxte Ed Bass B111 Wortman Donald Young D1ck Hedges Row 4 .hm Wood Charles Rule Myra Lee Rottman Sh1rley Robbms Kathleen Holl1day Chas Brown B1ll Kmght Row 5 Ronald Thorton Allan W1ndm1ller Davld Sterne Bett1e Wood ward Betty Moore R1chard Roan Earl Salmons Row 6 Ned Glenn Bill Haley Roy Woods 1 O X N S fs, s rg NOW 7585 -+- T 'FII' Jack Dryden YV' 'Q .Fit Joyce Alexander 1' .Vdc ,oh ,f ffl: df y -'Ol fl p1. V1ce Pu mdpnt Wanda Brxdwell J Bobby Ancler son alfa' Jerry Boots 'Z 1,3 F , Y W-A l. l'-'N ,..Q, , f 'X V-nn: X. - 7 ,Q ,, V g 5 ' l 4 . If- x I f . Porter Ellxnll B052 Gillfll 26 'tvs 1 7 'Y' IA L rl larx Janet Garner f fi- Shelh Andetlon Q Ms xrgxnxa Chapns 1---s , , 1 yx Mary l..l1ll.1l1m,u 5 rxr Peggy Calho Jn Ia '51 LeRoy Barry . fy Joyce Coxch P 2, 'Q Q. N . ', ' A 4! Y A Gu lrgv Haw. pe df. ll Jane Poland ,g fv- -ww Gay Blackwell Q 2, Joyce Craft fb 2 -.sl . ,- M 4 Jack llvzll-r '3 K 5 Bob Jeffrxes .4-nun, 'G Nancx J 'riik -Q...-.4 S d .1 N'IcDannold yff f7Xl l Jeff Pennock ,Q John Kennedy '23, Txn' Mfxddc n J? ...f-nv' 4 Q VN 1111am Niorrx-. nv-oi Randal Perkms Q45 'Q Q1 Stan Knei Helen K ,qv C' Franms N1 rtm Eddye Mal-un 2517 Bdrbdr M0519 DeWayne Patton Us Terry Phxllxps B1llR1nghausen Kennel 1 Lame Alxce Meyers Pa! Penmngton I Pam Schambach 27 . ' ,Y 7 8 AA4 , ,A TV' . 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V X I Jm1Vfhx!--1: SIIIYWI W 1 amor History On the f1rst day of school the members of the Jun1or Class of 1957 58 proudly strutted across the threshold of L H S , wantxng everyone to know that they were now upperclassmen About a week later the class had 1ts f1rst class meetmg and elected offlcers as follows Jack Dryden Presxdent Wanda Br1dwell, V1ce Pres1dent Janet Garner Secretary Peggy Calhoun, Treasurer and Jane Foland Student Counc1l R e p r e s e nt a t 1 v e Peggy Calhoun was chosen V1ce Pres1dent of the Student Body The Jun1or members on the football team were Kenneth Stark, T1m Maddern LeRoy Berry Bobby Anderson, Jack Dryden, W1ll1am Morr1s, Jon Wh.1te1s, Frank Wallace, and R1chard W Turner Jane Foland and Wanda Br1dwell escorted by T1m Maddern and Jack Dryden were attendants to the Homecommg Queen Wanda Br1dwell escorted by Bobby G1llett, was Barnwarm1ng attendant P e ggy C a l ho un was chosen a s t he Jun1or cheerleader and Pat Penn1ngton was elected alternate Kenneth Stark and Kenneth Lame served as ass1stant e dxto r s of the ALAMO, and Peggy Calhoun served as Juruor sect1on ed1tor Jon Wh1te1s was elected Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef of the L H S H1ghl1ghts and Jane Foland served as ass1stant ed1tor W he n the boys moved from the football f1e1d to the basketball court the A Team had two Jun1ors Kenneth Stark and Bobby Anderson The Jun1or boys of the B Teamwere Kenneth Lame LeRoy Berry, W1ll1am Morr1s, B111 Smtton and R1chard W Turner Two Juruor g1rls played A Team basketball These were Janet Garner and Peg Calhoun Wanda B r1dwell represented L H S as cand1date for Basketball Queen at the Bowl1ng Green Tournament She won and was crowned T1m Maddern w a s chosen as attendant to the Valent1ne K1ng and was escorted by Wanda Br1dwell Our track team th1s year was one of the best L H S has had 1n some t1me and lt also had 1ts share of Jun1ors These were Kenneth Stark Bobby Anderson, LeRoy Berry, W1ll1am MOIIIS, R1chard W Turner Jon Wh1tC1S Frank Wallace and Jack Heller On May 8 the class pre s ente d the Jun1or Play It was ent1tled L1ttle Women and was taken from Lou1sa M Alcott's book Mrs Pat O'Conner d1rected the play On May 17 the annual Jun1or Senxor Banquet and Prom were presented W1th the theme of Sta1rway to the Stars the affa1r was a complete success The Jun1o r class members energet1cally entered 1nto the var1ous orgamzatwns at L H S and contrlbuted much to the success of each Also the Jumors took the1r share of awards and honors Our sxncere thanks go to M1ss Jame s and Mr Hemph1ll, whose t1reless efforts gulded us through a successful year MISSOUT1 Ed1son . . , .. . D I Q 0 1 Q ' I . . . . . . . a 1 1 1 . . v n . - C . . . . J 9 . . . I O . . P . . 1 1 1 I I I . . . . . . . ' 1 u Q 3 I 1 . I O I 1 g o o U I C I I I . . . . O O I . . . . . . . , 9 I I Y U I I O I C . , - . C l I I , A . I 30 4 E.-:.::..,..:3 Xxx vml,CllClI'C! QICIJAS, OU 1188 Mr Rlchard E Bla1s was the gu1dance counselor for the l957 58 school year In add1t1on to g1v1ng tests, he spent hours 1n student counsehng, and also taught three c1v1cs classes a day Durlng the year Mr Blals gave the Kuder Preference Test, the Oh1o Psycho1og1cal Test the Cal1forn1a Mental Matur1ty Test a Student Scholarsh1p Qual1fy1ng Test and the Aclneverrlent Tests Many of these tests he scored hxrnself Mr. Bla1s set up and conducted a College Day for Jun1ors and Sen1ors wh1ch was attended by several schools. He also 1nterv1ewed the Sen1ors of L. H. S. 1n reference to the1r future plans. Th1s year Mr. Bla1s had three student assxstants dur1ng the day 1n h1s Off1C6. They were Delores Skelton, .hm Wood, and Myra Rottman. We w1sh to congratulate Mr. Blals on the f1ne Job he d1d th1s year. La Cross Lumber Qc. - -e -Q' .aft Vt rfgna,.,. 4 K .,-,ww -- -, I y ' I f., M, ..,'-'R l 1'- , ,A ,JN . I cfm l Pi Ci 'A e . us 6 f ,, , , T t OI' . , . . . , xo ff Q Q H9 Q 7 I' 0 b X XX f f Q G33 , . -4 ,.,, 0 C .. 9 J I , f ,,a' Secretary-Treas ,rer Harriette Hampton gm ,f Eax elyn Ayers fx at dia S Ann Cable ,- fi! 'rv' Kay Cox 32 . ' ,jul -gl 'r I fl., .'. 9 ? l.'! ,Lfff Presxdent Vxce-President Jerry Smxth Sammy Morris 'op' -uf' Skxp Beadle Lxnda Booth Joyce Calvm Edward Camara nf -wc.. Betty Davxs Luna Dewey , Carolyn Branstetter -u. Goldxe Cannon Duane De Yong f' ef, mf 51 Viv ,Z Cm :J11 Jane Menefee Bette Braxton 'Qlk I.,-A 'X-.A Franklxn Corbm Annette Farrxs Q 4 A .. 42 my 4? A -vw I X ,,-+ - ' -a J -.t, , , .an 1 ' 4 N -6 ' I' avi P . 1, li . , ' ' W A T7 x4.,.d X x 1' ' nf , f X ' if- , I - .kf'a..' I + 'i - 2 'rr -L Q H 8. V A A In . , 'U . .n I ' ,F Av! 0. I -M 0- Q H 'J 55.2 I , ' - A . f m 5fi?4124f4, M- t v yy' A at , - . A 1 by . - . .. 'Ml' . ' - ,A 4- Tom Gamble Sandra I-hrsch 'Amer' Patrmcxa McCarthy Carolyn Prxce 18 KY? 1' Ima Jean Gxllett Q Shxrley Irvxn Melvxn Nlxl I 4? J W Grmffxtn -sr a,v -ol 'G' Ronme Kelly 1 17 Rxta Mocxre 'Q' Glenn Randal Robbyn Rmgha wen yi .,ff 3 -ff Phxllxp Grxfflth Bobble Hall 'ff Jxm Leeds Vxclfxe Logan of 1 Carolyn Pe n Bxlly Perl-uns gf '3 ht uk I-'erne Roberts Fred Rottma fl 33 Q,g?h 'F 7 Q if 1 ! 'K pn-. fvf T I S dyS S e yStphe .4i'4b I .,! 2 Vtt ,dm av '34- 'Q 3 af' '91 1 'p N, Hifkhl I 4' za 5 ,, if A I g, f -sa ' X E. n ' V 1 Louise Sidwell an uton Mac le rs Ka e ns - ' 'QQ-4 .l X ' 8 N ' 'f 1 9 , ' 1 ' -J 2 ' ' 7 ' ,wr ' , N 'A R, ,, 1 V A . ' x ' fi I 3 ' .K f ... A , . .-QA n Mike S ephe Loxnse Sterne Sandra T xrne Tom e er .- S I Q G 'J ' . f 5 , i l ,. fo 'U Q . ,,g ,Q f ,: r.. 9' 5 ...sl 93 ? ' ' f- .wig , ' ' 'fn 4:-rv' ' .3 Q L. 5-ffl' : A , .. y Q I ig fi Q .' 'y ' J. 4 fm i. X .- I. J t A X .. 5 Steve Wane K- --.:: Y . ri 'I -'rr 1'---xzrr r v fi --' 1 . A A' 4 4 ' at . ' 1 ,Q , V' X . .. y Q . I .Ji Q Q 7 Q X 53 -' , I ' u V 1 2 -'Em K 'mf nk I , ,r- - . ':- .J,. .5 21, ': I .. '-'- 'ixx :rd J.::. Y :- Qgvop omore gastorcg Flrst of all we would l1ke to thank Mrs Morrow and Mr W1ll1ams for the1r help understandmg and pat1ence w1th us throughout th1s past year We would also l1ke to congratulate our very able off1cers on the fxne Job they have done dur1ng the school year They were Pres1dent Jerry Smlth V1ce Pres1dent Sammy Morr1s Secretary Treasurer Harr1ette Hampton and Student Counc1l Representat1ve Jane Menefee Our Homecormng attendants w e r e Carolyn Penn escorted by Sk1p Beadle and Joyce Calv1n escorted by J1m York At the F F A Barnwarmmg Joyce Calx1n agaln represented the Sophomore class Harold W1lson accompan1ed by Carolyn Penn attended the court of the Valent1ne K1ng at the F H A s dance In B a s ke tball seven of our boys made t he teams They are a s follows A team Harold W1lson B team J1m Leeds J1m York M1ke Stevens D1ck Woodf1eld Glenn Randall and Sammy Morr1s Hampton and Sandy S1tton B team Bett1e Braxton D1ane DeYong and Lou1se Sterne The Bullettes managers were Sh1rley W1ndm1ller and Carolyn Penn The Sophomore cheerleader was R1ta Ann Moore These Sophomore boys partlclpated 1n football Sk1p Beadle Edd1e Camara Tom Gamble J1m Le e ds J1m York Kenneth Ward Steve Wa1te and M1ke Stevens In Track the class was represented by Edd1e Camara Iom Gamble J1m Le e ds Sammy MOTTIS Mxke Stevens Harold W1lson and J1m York A number of these boys 1o1ned the L Club Our money make1ng projects for the past year were a bake sale the Sophomore 'Apr1l Love' Dance and concesswn stands at the football games basketball games and the annual Tournament The Sophomore HIGHLIGHTS Reporter was V1Ck1 Logan The Outstandlng Sophomore was also V1ck1 Logan Many Sophomores partlclpated 1n both F F A and F H A At the end of the school year our class cons1sted of 56 former Fresh men or to state It much better future Jumors ALAMO Reporter for the Sophomores was Sandy S1tton Ab 's Cafe . , . 5 . . . . S . - . , . 5 - , . 5 . . , . A . . ,Q 4 . . , , . : l ' S ! ' I l Y I These Sophomore girls made the Bullette teams: A team, Harriette . . , . . . . , . , . , . , . . . ,, KQV Q ll 'SQ 5 gag' QQ fl, I 'pry- -gn A an Presxdent Steve Foland i Vxce Presxden! Louxse Hoblurk Patty Abel R J Allensworth YW Q 1-Mm., -any Aff? .ei 1, aw Mxldred Beer W 44? Donald Burnett 38 .U Joyce Berry Q44 John Ed Cafer ,x 1 ' ,l ,. K ' ' W W ' I an xi .ru - J - 1 ,l 45. Au ,.v'?Fi1 gl ng ' l 1 lk, ' 4 ' Y' ', -. I I ,Q , .pie . 3.51 n e i 3 A ,fa My Q - 533510 f Q g Vi AY nw 1... r n Q V ,eg e X, e ,Q , .Qs j ' 11, , , , K nel A 1-J l f X - ,Qi 5 a a H yy rx lx ll . Y ffm-'lzsf n -c . ff-Q 4 v ' . 1 8 . Q '.., a,. 5- , E 4 My if R n aa 4 l l A . 1 L f ef. Q ff? V 4 4 . , ! 4 Q L, I I! I rf' I I , An I' 1 , if M ,Y I Kidz? 9. ,iff :I if 'lil F ad' 'J'-Q Secretary Treasurer Raymond Krxgbaum al 453' Lynda Ander s on N. om, 9? Charles Boyd Lou Calhoun 1 of T7 Student Councxl Helen Shaffer -fa -g-cr Bob Battern an-Q ff-v Margaret Branstetter IX ,QWO -..-.414 ,r 4.2 I I Slnrley Calvm 'R of-y Student Councxl, Kathleen Maddetn Cir- 9 1 -449 X Gerald Beer 4' 'UH u 'W-'Q-P Donna Brown l an Bertha Chandler sv- -G I Margaret Chandler Nelhe Dinner W. 119 P Herbert Grxffxth -ei? 1:3 ' 'I-GL Gayle Colher Doris Copber -Q? ?' Jas 5 Rxchard Cordes Q--17 Norma Couch 13 Dennxl Edwards Dons Foz Judxth Glenn Danny Grxffxth it rx? -4-4 -egr- Roger Gunning Mxckxe Jean Hallows Bxllxe Ruth Harrxson Patsy I-lxght l 1 42 if K 7 Frankie Hollxday Evelyn Holman Ann Hufty Clarence Hutt Karen Kelly 39 10 Ronald Lee 'K 4. ll! Mike Martxn 1 ,O '75 .-9 Donald Morton 1 M ITT lx P r,? 1 Y wifi 7 f 4 v ' Morrxs Patrxck 40 '-.3 Charles Lewel e Paul McChrxitxan C53 Q-1 Doug Mullen A ' P -45' 1 -Q . 4 ff. ,friillil ml? 6 Irvxn Perkms pQ-4 Xia-. in , f I Don Lewxs 00 1 Margaret Meyers Q'37 -v 'UK Jane! Mur ry ,Q-fb-5, W! I .. 'G Farrell Ray IL guna 1 3 Cecxl Logan WMXQ James Mxller ff? -Q-4 'cali Karen Olxver n .1 if X' A Lon R obbms Annette Martxn pan Marilyn Mxller 'Q-s Q Larry Patrxck '40 9 X11 A 6 Cary Rohr - r . .f 1 e r 11 l- f fy r :A v .... , Q, F - r- ,I ,A V A l -' , ., xx I , I , V' 3 4, 5 ' .. 1 V la ' ,Q Qs. fill + 7 'Z M , , - Aff My . f' P ' an X l n , , . . Q dv V I 4 A X l JA , 3' .e,.,, 4 Q ', K lr Q . X ' f' 1' 4 ' f' it KL I 1 1 , QL V , .QQ 4 'gs' Q J' . , ' s V 2 f E I' N . , --.. ' J 'W A ' af 1 'r l . Av 4 ,qi ,lvfx -' F , L:.'l I . ' . Z N-9' Sandra R ule Stephen Smnth Ghana Thomas fu. ...A Irvxn Wagner Joe Wells A- F7 Georgxana Shade Sara Lee Shuford Donna Sxckles 1-S 5 ssl gs? Rxta Sparks Gxlbert Sutton Mary Tnliqfen-9 an Q59 i Nfl' Y Robert Txlton Carey Turner JoAnn Ulry '5' ft- I '04 y Anil Charles Wharton Ngrma Wharton R onme Sxckels Barbara Thomas cw? Jerry VanStrxen Larry Whxte 41 'if 4 ac ,A .J ,I , 'A 34. r Y .X .' , A V ' I X . . 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Hardy Wilson Don res man History ,a Charlotte Wood T h e wo nde r ful day fmally arrxved September 4 1957, nmety sxx green Freshmen eagerly entered hxgh school Class o ffx c e r s elected for the year were Steve Foland Presxdent Louxse I-lohkxrk V 1 c e P r e s x d e n t Raymond Krxgbaum Secretary Treasurer Kat hle e n Ma dde r n and Helen Schaffer Student Councxl Representatives Durmg the football season the class was represented by the followmg boys Jerry VanStrxen Cary Rohr Joe Wells Clarence Hutt Stephen Smxth, Hardy Wxlson, and Nellxs Danner Attendants to the Homecomxng Queen were Kathleen Maddern escorted by Jerry VanStrxen and Jo Ann Ulry escorted by Cary Rohr At the F F A Barnwarmmg, Morrxs Patrxck escorted Helen Schaffer the Freshman attendant Steve Foland was the Fre shman atte ndant to the Valentme Kmg escorted by Kathy Woods The class was well represented durmg basketball and track season as well as football Exght freshmen were out for basketball and seven for track Jerry VanStrxen was the only freshman to letter xn a sport and was mxtxated mto the L Club Freshman sponsors were Mrs Geeson Mxss Hosman Mr Smxth, and Coach Cunxungham Mary Talxaferro was Freshman cheerleader and also reporter for the ALAMO YJ? I Il Jxmmy 'ook Health Way Damry i ,,.a0 Ilflll iii' Doris Wilson 1' 'fin '49 Jxmmy Wood KRW? X 'Rx 1 f' 'wif Www 'NI R alqlo SIC in Q Jaws 9 Img of Ge W OOC! EGITIO QUQQH Nzarzfyn .Z etter 'N 2 ,li ,fn , A 46 at ,, V, f Y lf . 4 if a Dick Woodfield Outstandmg Musxcian Carol Lee Allensworth Sportsmanshtp Award N xg lu Logan Oqtstandmg Sophomore andy? 1 OfLOI'S WUI' Earl Wayne Salmons Outstanding Athlete i og I Myra Lee Rottman ALAMO Edztor M D bv! Peggy Calhou- Oqtstandxng Gxrl Gregory '33- ' V-r arxlyn Vetter A R Award 15 MaryAl1cm: llofcn 'Bausch-Lon b Stunts Award 'vw-v Martha Sue Zook Prestdent of Student Body 39' 'le o o Wlutx C Katandxngr Bo lL lll.lCll1S Edt o I ,. as ver: 1, L. VL E f Xu Y ,..-L, 'V w I I , n ' s I nl L . x 5 i 1 C V: . 38' , ' . . l' L 3 - 5 Q ' 1- x , if A li . s -J: 4-'Q 1 ' 4 :-17 ' 'fave ' .-. . . . . .Q l ' ' ' . Jun ' '15 ' ' xl ' ' rv A 1,- ll 2 1 ' . tor OITLQCOITlH'lg Hx UQQI7, fa ex QUEEN Wanda Baker Q1 We' '7 Kathleen Maddern JoAnn U11-y qv- '1 5 5' 11- Joyce Calvxn Carolyn Penn M Ann s Beauty Shop Q? vu-3 Va fentzfne ance I Left to right: Tim Maddern, Wanda Bridwell Steve Foland Kathy Woods, Marilyn Vetter, Carolyn Penn, Harold Wilson, Delores Skelton, James Cable. Front Row: Grant Hemphill, Bill Knight, Karen Cafer, LeAnn Hemphill. Q- fb I The annual F, H. A. Valentine Dann- was ln-lcl .lanuary Sl in thi- all- purpose room at Mr-riwclhcr School. Bill Knight was L' rownrcl KING of HEARTS for V358 b y thc' F, ll. A, Pri-sxclvnt, Marilyn Vvlirr. Atlrricianls to th 1- KING wurvg Slvvu- Fol.xml, I r1'slinx-in.xllvmlzxnl L-bvrxrtccl by Kathy Wnollsg llfxrold Wilhon, Sophornorv liltvrivlnvir, vm ortvfl by Carolyn Pm-nn, 'lun M.ulrlx-rn, Junior ultvnrhnnl. vsnurtrrl by Wanflzi llrzelwr-llg .Taryn-F Cjnlilr, Si-nzur attcrillanl, Q-slurtwl l1','lJ4-lorl-5 Sxvlton Hill uae vslortc-firm' K.1rv::flifl'r who was rruwrx-'fl LjE'lil'QN o1llI'QAli'l'S lhm' :' c'r1u..w ln-lwr.lI1-ii itz thi' lraflilmrizil rv vl .lwl whxlv. Aftvr thi- rrrxr1rxZ.wr1.2l.'.tli .Ami i'r..ee. urn- survi-fl. lzmzzrx lo Min: Sm' 'ahve uri the F, Ei. A. girls, thi' evening was .1 happy - 4 lrsm. Shirley Shop QMW5',fW WALABAMA I SS55f 1-'Wu W- huns: A04 'OWU Qaniafa A, A'Q:c,lQ' keys-gxog 21 I Of J5 FP .D 'l'A A H, I. PINEY WUUD5 'su wwvr, JET E .Al-if Il I Ill! I I I XIII I I illi I I llll I I I Il I I I gs,-assi I L L . - ' ' J 5 31 ,,- arnwarming , ff 'fa 'QTL Left to right: Sandra McDannold, Morris Patrick, Bobby Gillett Wanda Bridwell, Myra Lee Rottman, Charles Rule, Betty Patton, Dick Hedges Joyce Calvin, Mac Steers. This years F. F. A. Barnwarming was held November ZZ, l957 in the shop building. Miss Myra Lee Rottman, a Senior, was crowned QUEEN of the 1957 Chapter by Charles Rule, President of the Louisiana Chapter. Miss Rottman was presented with the offical F. F. A. Sweetheart Jacket. The attendants to Myra Lee we re: Freshman, Helen Schaffer, e s co rte d by Morris Patrick, Sophomore, Joyce Calvin, escorted by Mac Steers, Junior, Wanda Bridwell, escorted by Bob Gillettg Senior, Betty Patton, escorted by Dick Hedges. Square dance music was furnished by Andy Cordes and his Cowboy Band. The room was decorated in offical F. F. A.' colors. Refreshments of gingerbread 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. F. F. A. reporter for the ALAMO was David Sterne. Farm Supply Co W Q sf' - ,av . ,Q .. . ,f 'W ix 1 ! I X, ffm ,fm IAPIPIOIKS f . X 1 , W f gf! W , aux 'Z Q - . . Q -'q . , . mul A 'g Ni wifgy ' fflo- '-'-u:r ' ' vufqzy- .,,, V . OUtSlCZI'ld The Bulldog s kicked off the 1957 football season with a pleasing show of power against fan old rivall Pleasant H111 winning 19 to 6 Their de t e r minat 1 on and momentum was enough to then out power Pittsfield Z5 to l3 in their second home game under lights Homecom ing with LaPlata provided another victory 25 to 0 The vi c to r 1ou s Bulldogs trampled McCooey 26 to 7 Against mighty Macon the can1nes found stiffer opposition and met their first defeat 6to 27 Unfortunately this first defeat was the first of four losses for L H S Notre Dame won the sixth game from Louisiana 19 to 0 Next came all pow e r ful Centralia who dropped them to the tune of 13 to 40 This losing streak d1dn't end until the L H S Bulldogs had suffered defeat at the hands of Palmyra who b e at them 19 to 0 The Z7 to 19 victory over Shelbina snapped the Bulldog s losing streak and brought the season to a close with a 5 to 4 record the best season in eight years At the close of the season the football team celebrated again the annual football ban- quet which had not been held for a number of years Coach Cunningham named the following seniors to receive letters Bill Knight Allan W i ndmille r Ne d Glenn James Cable Larry Brinker Earl Salmons Clark Pointer and Roy Woods Juniors were Richard W Turner Kenneth Stark William Morris Tim Maddern Bob Anderson Billy Joe Ringhausen Leroy Berry Jack Dryden and Jon Whiteis Sophomores included Steve Waite Mike Stephens Jim York Skip Beadle and Tommy Gamble Jerry Van Strien has the distinction of being the only freshman to receive a le tte r in football this year The coach also gave provisional letters to Jim Leeds and Frank Wallace Alamo reporter for football was Ned Glenn Stark Brothers Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Esterbrooks Florist , U7 Scores 19 6 Pleasant Hill Z5 13 Pittsfield 26 0 LaPlata 26 7 McCooey 6 21 Macon O l9 Notre Dame 13 40 Centralia 0 19 Palmyra 2.7 19 Shelbina Coach Wi I licm Cunningham Allan Windmi I ler Co-Captain Y Stark Brothers Assistant Coach Ed Blais Bill Knight Co-Captain H Basketball Seated Earl Salmons Bruce Penn Edward Bass Roy Woods J1m Wood Stand1ng Coach B111 Cunnmgham R1chard Turner Harold W1l son Ken Stark Bob Anderson A11anW1ndm1l1er Ed Bla1s The Lou1s1ana Bulldogs opened the1r 1957 58 basketball season w1th a v1ctory over Barry The Bulldogs t1ed w1th McCooey and Monroe C1ty fo r the Qu1nt C1ty Conference t1t1e They lost s1ngle ownershlp of the t1t1e when they were defeated by Monroe C1ty Then 1n turn they defeated McCooey who had prev1ous1y overcome Monroe C1ty Thms resulted 1n a trophy be1ng awarded to each team In the Reg1na1 Tournament thxs year at Bowlmg Green the Bulldogs won the1r first game by defeat1ng Palmyra In the1r second game they encountered Elsberry who succeeded 1nel1mat1ng them from the tourna ment Th1s concluded the Bulldogs season w1th 15 wms and ll loses By graduat1on the Bulldogs w 111 lose the followlng players J1mm1e Wood Bruce Penn Roy Woods Earl Salmons Edward Bass Allan W1ndm11ler and B111 Kn1ght The success o f the year was due to the excellent coach1ng and fore s1ght of Coach B111 Cunmngham Foland Drugstore . . v a I 1 y . . . . . . . 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Heights Louisiana 58 Assumption Louisiana 28 Monroe Louisiana 64 Shelbina Louisiana SI Clopfon Louisiana 38 Bowling Green Earl Salmons Louisiana 35 Pleasant Hill Louisiana 4l Bowling Green Louisiana 46 Clopfon Louisiana 44 Wenfzville Louisiana 53 McCooey Louisiana 57 Cenfralia Louisiana 39 Bowling Green Louisiana 45 Pleasant Hill Louisiana 47 Macon Louisiana 72 New Londen ROY Wood Louisiana 50 Wellsville Louisianan 44 Wentzville Louisiana 53 Hermann Louisiana 39 Clapton Louisiana 37 LaPlata Allan Windrnilier Best Rexall Kenneth Stark Jim Wood Richard Turner Harold Wilson Edward Bass 9 W' f fl' 9 9 . 2' 5 Vi X X 1 ,, A 4 ss 4 F M L, A - .1 ,, girls , Basketball Row I Carolyn Penn Betty Patton Donna Lew1s Myra Lee Rottman Carol Lee Allensworth Wanda Baker JoAnn Turner Sh1rley W1ndm1ller Row II Mr W1ll1ams Sandy S1tton Kay Dewey Martha Sue Zook D1ane DeYong Bette Braxton Harr1ette Hampton Peg Calhoun Janet Garner Lou1se Sterne, Mr Bla1s The L H S g1rl's basketball team the BULLETTES, part1c1pated 1n n1ne game s dunng the season They won only one but th1s game placed them 111 the Clopton Tournament hnals Under the f1ne coach1ng of Mr Ed Bla1s and Mr Phxl W11l1ams the BULLETTES gave everyone a hard f1ght Carolyn Penn and Sh1r1ey W1ndm11ler served as capable managers Guards for the A Team were Wanda Baker, Betty Patton, Peggy Calhoun Donna Lew1 s, Kay Dewey Janet Garner, and Harr1et Hampton Forwards were Myra Lee Rottman Carol Lee Allensworth JoAnn Turner Martha Sue Zook, Sandy S1tton and Bette Braxton Graduatlng senlors th1B year are Myra Lee Rottman Carol Lee Allensworth JoAnn Turner Wanda Baker B etty Patton Donna Lew1s, Martha Sue Zook and Kay Dewey ALAMO reporter for g1rl's basketball was Betty Patton Western Auto 9 1 r 1 . . . 1 v 1 p ' 2 1 1 Q 1 1 1 9 9 . . . . . . s 0 I 9 . . . . Q 1 O . . . . . . n a 0 3 O C . . l I . . o 3 D I ' . . . n . . 1 I I I D . , Q I H Qasfetoall Seated Dlck Woodf1e1d LeRoy Berry Haro1d W11son J1m Leeds R1chard Turner Standlng Coach B111 Cunnlngham Kenneth Lame W1111am Morrls B111 Sltton Jlm York Sammy Morr1s Loulssana Loulslana Louuslana LDUISIGRC Loulslana Loulslana Louuslana Lousslana Loulssana Loulslana Loulslana Loulsuana Barry Hardun Elsberry Assumption Shelbma Clopton Bowling Green Pleasant Hn II Centralla Bowling Creen Pleasant Hull Macon The Louisiana Hugh Bllllpups opened the season wnth a number of former boys returning from last years B Squad Freshmen on the team were Bob Battem and Sammy Morrns Sophomores were Jlm York Jlm Leeds, Harold Wilson and Duck Woodfneld Juniors were Jack Dryden Clay Tallaferro, Wnlllam Moms, Ball Sutton, Rlch ard Tumer Kenneth Lame LeRoy Berry and Kenneth Stark These boys won eught games and lost fave Logan s Fine Foods . . 6 39 ' ' 22 34 ' ' ' 53 28 ' ' 28 24 ' ' ' 38 26 ' ' ' 48 32 . . w 45 . ' ' 28 25 ' Louisiana 4I 43 McCooey ' ' 52 42 ' ' ' 33 3l ' 1 ' ' 37 28 ' ' ' 33 3I I'Cl,C 1? R 1445- The L H S Bulldogs had an excellent track team thus year The Bulldogs entered seven meets They won four of these meets mcludmg the Qumt Cnty Conference Meet and the Quincy Relays They won the Dnstnct Meet recenv Ing thlrty fnve and one half pomts The Bulldogs lost fave men by graduatlon They are Bull Knnght, Bruce Penn Allan Wlndmlller, Ed Clenn and Earl Salmons Although the Bulldogs wall mass these men, they are lookmg forward to having a good team next year Maytag Appliance s -.- 433, si? .Y C , va- 'o-. Q 31 4? QQ 426' ' B In ri: Q P135 1 A X.. --.1 , V '3 5' QQQ 4. 7 'P' . - I C rl 1 3 ' 7 .K-' 1 414964 f 1 'P' ,1.-- f- fx. , ,.f. .-an SprxntMed1ey Two M1Ie Rf.-.ay Ned G19nn,A2Iar3YV1:,'lr:..xlvr,I.s'Hw'.'fS+ rr, Hr .fb Pvm, Tom Garmin Q' Wr1.Murr1b.,f rx' .. -r Q. 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A A53 in P ' YN I Q S' ..f37 oncert w --1 G Band 64 J C P y oncert an arc mg Q cf gastory Dur1ng the past year the L H S band has been qu1te act1ve 1n part1 c1pat1on 1n var1ous mus1c fest1vals and contests Dunng the march1ng season 1n the fall the band presented shows at home football games and several txme s a smaller pep band traveled wxth the football team to other towns In October ofl957 the band traveled to Hann1bal MISSOUII for a marclung fest1val whlch wa s org1nated b y the I-Iannlbal I-hgh School Later on 1n the fall our marchmg band part1c1pated 1n the Homeconung parade and aCt1V1t1CS and took fxrst place as best marchlng band and recelved a beautlful trophy at Culver Stockton College 1n Canton M1ssour1 At C h r 1 s t m a s t1me the trad1t1onal C h r 1 s t m a s Concert was presented and the band was under the d1rect1on of Mr Harold Webb Th1S c o n c e r t w a s Mr Webb's f1 r s t 1n Lou1s1ana Dur1ng the sprlng of 1958 the band and many members of the band were 1nthe d1str1ct and state contests whlch are held each spr1ng The band w a s qu1te fortunate 1n rece1v1ng a II Ratlng at the state contest1n Co1umb1a M1ssour1 The 1nd1v1dual solos and 1nsembles also rece1ved lugh rat1ngs To close the 1957 58 school year for the mus1c department the Spr1ng Concert was presented the fxrst week 1n May Q R Johnson Jewelery ajorettes -3 Row I Lona Dewey Betty Patton Myra Lee Rottman Carolyn Penn Carolyn Pr1ce Row II Glox-1a Thomas Kay Dewey Row III Phyll1s Sue Verd1er Donna Lew1s Headmg the band durmg march1ng season Li the majorettes They set off a snappy marchmg band Th1s years majorettes rn the1r red uxuforms dxd Just that. W1th several d1fferent marching rout1nes they led the band at the football games and m a number of parades. The rnayorettes represented three classes mn L. H. S. The Semors were: Head Mayorette, Myra Lee Rottmang T w 1 r le r s : Betty Patton, Phylhs Verdxer, Donna Lewxs, and Kay Deweyg w1th Sophomore, Carolyn Penn, and Freshman, G1or1a Thomas. These g1rls d1d a fme job and are to be congratulated. Mattingly's KX Maytag Apphanc e s A marchzng Qancf I. , I' A!-UF' P 'Hilda Jif' ff' .4 xfwvl ga Editor Myra Lee Rottman .mama Stay? Seated B111 Wortman, V1Ck1 Logan, Kenneth Stark, Myra Lee Rottma Kenneth Lame, Donna Lew1s, Edward Bass Stand1ng Marllyn Vetter, Wanda Baker, Kay Dewey, Peggy Calhoun, Jon Wh1te1s, B111 Kmght Dav1d Sterne, Ned Glenn, Mary Tahaferro Carol Lee Allensworth Karen Cafer, Sandy Sltton, Betty Patton Aulltant Edxtorl Advertxsxng Co managers Semor Sectxon Edxtor .Tumor Sectxon Edxtor Sophomore Sectxon Editor Freshman Sectxon Edxtor Actxvxty Edxtor Photographer Musxc Reporter Agrxculture Reporter Home Ec Reporter L H S HIGHLIGHTS Reporter L Club Reporter Socrates Club Reporter Pep Squad Reporter Student Councxl Reporter Boys Sports Reporter Girls Sports Reporter Typxstu Kenneth Lame Kenneth Stark Manlyn Vetter Kay Dewey Wanda Baker Karen Cafer Donna Lewis Peggy Calhoun Sandra Sxtton Mary Talnferro Bxll Vlortman Mr Mxke Slater Vxckx Logan Davxd Sterne Sandra Sxtton Jon Whxtexs Bxll Knxght Kay Dewey Carol Lee Allensworth Marxlyn Vetter Ed Glenn Betty Kay Patton Myra Lee Rottman Berry Kay Patton Hotz Varlety I ng . . . , . . . . . . . . I l . , . ll ll d ' ' I - I gaglzliglzts Staff ROW I Bobby Anderson, Wanda Br1dwel1 Peggy Calhoun, Jon Wh1te1s Jane Foland, She11a Anderson, Mar1lyn Vetter, Karen Cafer ROW II Nancy Love, VC1k1 Logan, Pamela Schambach, Lou1se Shotton, Pat Penn1ngton, J W Gr1ff1th Bobby Jeffnes, Kenneth Stark, Kenneth Lame, Kay Dewey, Judy Glenn, Janet Garner, Sandy S1tton, Joyce Couch, Mrs Enghsh Sponsor Ldxtor xn Lhxei ,lon wnltezs Assxstant Editor Jane Foland Managxng Edxtor Bobby Jeffrxes St :dent Co mcxl Reporter Marxlyn Vetter Supermtenclents Reporter Pam Schambach Prxncxpals Reporter Editor xn Chxel' Jon Whxtexs Assxstant Edxtor Jane 1-'oland Managmg Edxtor Bobby Jeffrxes Sudent CoJnc1l Reporter Marilyn Vetter Superxntendent s Reporter Pam Schambach Prxncxpal 5 Reporter Shelxa Anderson F H A Reporter Sandy Sutton F F A Reporter J W Grxffxtn Grade School Reporter Wanda Brmdwell Musxc Reparter Nancy Love Freshman Reporter Judy Glenn Sophomore Reoorter Vxtkx L gan Junxor Repo ter Janet Garner Senxor Reporter K ren Caf r Scxence Reporter Kenneth L mt F T A Reporter Kay Dewey Cheerlcadtrs Pat P nnxngt 1 Boys Sports lm n mth Stark Gxrls Sports Q C C 1 my And Coxnselors Cffxce w tv. C cu Sponsor Mrs Lucy Englxsh Lou1s1ana Pres s Journal I D o . . . - . . . o Q , ' I v . . , , ' 1 A ' o ' ' '- ' a u a . Poet Lo use Shotton N 4- 11. ' 'u n- ' ' ' Pt- sy afhrmn L l.b Bozl ' ernon ' Jcy' - o 4 l . . ROW I Betty Davxs Harriette Hampton WandaBrxdwe1l Peggy Calhoun Manlyn Vetter Kay Dewey Janet Garner Sandy Sxtton Sandra Mc Dannold Karen M Cafer ROW Il Rohbyn Rxnghausen .Toyc e C alvln Donna Brown Ann Hufty, Phyllls Woodward Lona Dewey Dxane DeYong Bette Braxton Carol Lee Allensworth Jane Menefee Ceceha Walker Dons Cupher Martha Sue Zook Kay Stevens Virgzma Woods Phyllis Verdxer Mxss James ROW III Carolyn Prlce Rita Moore Dons Wxlson Kathy Woods Louxse Sterne Sandra I-Inrsch Carolyn Penn Donna Sxckles Patsy l-hght Loxs Robbxns Bxllxe Ruth Harrison Joyce Berry The Future Homernakers of Amerxca started the new year of 1957 58 wlth tlurty f1ve me mb e r s T he offtcers chosen to guide them through the ye ar were Presxdent, Marxlyn Vetter, Senior Vzce Presxdent Kay Dewey J u nz o r Vxce Prendent, P e g g y C alhoun S e c r e t a r y Janet Garner, Treasurer, Wanda Brzdwell l-lxstonan man Karen Cafer, Program Chauman, Carolyn Pnce, Song Leader Sandra McDannold, and HIGHLIGHTS Reporter, Sandy Sztton The group was very active thxs year havmg a meetmg e ach month conducted by the offxcers These mcluded lnstallatxon of the offzcers uutxatxon of ten new members hohday balung a puppet show, the makxng o f centerp1eces, cor-sage making Chrxstmas carolmg, a panel d.1scuss1on on college educatlon, a style show, and a surprxse shower for the Home Econonncs teacher, Mxss Sue James The lughlight of the year was the Mother Daughter Banquet at whxch txme the three outstandmg members and the chapter mothers were recognized and presented wzth a gxft The outstanding me mbe r s were Karen Cafer, Sandy Sxtton, and Peggy Calhoun The chapter mothers were Mrs Eleanor Calhoun, Mrs Pearl Allensworth, Mrs AnnVetter, and Mrs Genevzeve Prxce The money makxng projects were the concesszon stands at the h a s ke tba ll games and during th e annual tournament The yearly Valentme Dance was gnven and a Semor boy was crowned Kmg with an attendant from each class ln school These boys were chosen by the F H A Chapter The group took part m the Sub Dxstrxct meeting and Rxta Moore ms elected Secretary Treasurer of the Dxstrxct meetmg for next year The F H A sent delegates to Jefferson Cxty for the State meetxng Sandra McDanao1d represented the chapter xnthe State F H A Chorus The year was an enjoyable and successful one due to the guidance of our able sponsor, Miss Sue James l O O Harriette Hampton: Parliamentarian, Betty Davi sg Degrees Chair- . . . . . ALAMO reporter for the F. H. A. was Kay Dewey. Jenk1I'lS Sewxng Center SJR' T he Vocatwnal Agrlculture Department of Lou1s1ana H1gh School 1S estabhshed for the purpose of aqua1nt1ng farmboys w1th modern and pract1cal methods of farmmg Off1cers for the past year were Pres1dent, Charles Rule V1ce Pres1dent, D1ck1e Hedges Secretary Dav1d Sterne Treasurer Bob G1llett Reporter, J W Gr1ff1th Parl1amentar1an, B ob Jeffer1es The local chapter sent 1udg1ng teams to K1rksv1lle to compete 1n the North East D1StI1Ct Contest on March 22 and Aprll 12 1n the fo1low1ng farm mechan1cs, l1vestock, meats so1l management, and poultry The so1ls team took second at K1rksv11le and represented the Chapter at the State Contest The F F A Chapter apprec1ates the excellent help lt has rece1ved from the Gulf MOb116 and Oh1o Ra1lroad Company and the Lou1s1ana R otary Club, as well as the local merchants farmers and othe r organ1zat1ons and compan1es F F A reporter for the ALAMO was Dav1d Sterne Schaper Chevrolet . 2 . S . - . . . 3 , . 3 , . S . D . . Q . . . s Sentinel, Steve Waite, and Advisor, Mr. George Smith. , . , . . , . . I I I Club Seated Larry Br1nker Ned Glenn Edward Bass B1ll Kmght Kenneth Stark R1chard Turner Steve Wa1te Dav1dSterne Jerry VanStr1en Standmg Coach Cunnmgham LeRoyBerry Jon Wh1te1s BobAnderson Allan W1ndm1ller Wm Morr1s J1m York Bruce Penn T1m Maddern Earl Salmons .hm Wood M1ke Stevens Tom Gamble Clark Po1nter Sk1p Beadle The L Club IS one of the most popular organ1zat1ons 1n L H S It 1S every boy s des1re to 1o1n and be perm1tted to wear h1s letter To 10111 the L Club a boy must letter 1n a mayor sport and be 1n1t1ated At the fxr st of the year the L Club held their f1rst meet1ng to elect off1cers They were as follows Pres1dent Kenneth Stark VICE Pres1dent B1llKn1ght Secretary Treasurer R1chard Turner L Club Reporter J1m Wood The f1rst week 1n November the L' Club held 1ts' annual 1n1t1at1on The new members were Earl Salmons Jack Dryden T1m Maddern W1ll1am Morr1s B1lly Rmghausen Frank Wallace Steve Wa1te M1ke Stephens Tom Gamble and Jon Wh1te1s Members lost through graduat1on were J1m Wood Larry Br1nker B1ll kn1ght Dav1d Sterne and Allan W1ndm1ller ALAMO reporter for the ' L Club was B1ll Kn1ght Rose Sheet Metal 0 7 ! I 9 I 1 D 1 ' . I 9 I l D I ' I D U I I I Y D D . n u ' ' - - . . . . , . . . . . . . H . . . . . . - ' 0 I I ' ' ' . - ' II ll I I 3 D , . . 3 ! I I ! I I I I ' , I I . . . . . , I I 0 , . . . qua is Row I Mary Tal1aferro Peggy Calhoun R1ta Moore Pat Penn1ngton Martha Sue Zook Carol Lee Allensworth Row II Lou1se Sterne V1Ck1 Logan Carolyn Penn Kay Dewey Carolyn Pr1ce Lona Dewey Row III Sh1rley Irv1n Donna Brown Cecelxa Walker Betty Waddel D1ane DeYong Jane Foland M1ss Sue James No ballgame 15 complete w1thout acheerlng sectlon. Although, there were a smaller numbe r of members th1s year than last, they w e r e always there cheer1ng the Bulldogs on to then' many v1ctor1es 1n both football and basketball. The off1cers for the year were: Pres1dent, Carol Lee Allensworthg V1ce Pres1dent, Karen Caferg Secretary, V1Ck1 Logang T r e a s ur e r, Betty Waddel. T he 1 r many act1v1t1es of the year cons1sted of a sock hop, selllng candy and gum at the tournament, and decorat1ng the gym for the tournament. We aga1n want to thank M1ss James for be1ng our sponsor th1s year. SOF-T-KUP T. V. Elder JJ. Row I V1ck1 Logan Betty Patton B1ll Wortman Martha Sue Zook, Kay Dewey Mar1ly'n Vetter Row II Mr Joy Wh1tener Peggy Calhoun John Wh1te1S Jane Menefee M1ke Krlgbaurn Karen Cafer Mr Ph1l W1ll1ams T he F T A was formed 1n l956 and was called the Socrates Club The F T A was formed 1n 1956 and was called the Socrates Club Offlcers chosen for the year l957 58 were Pres1dent B1ll Wortman V1ce Pres1dent Betty Patton Secretary Treasurer Martha Sue Zook I-hghllghts Reporter Kay Dewey H1StOI1aH Jane Menefee and Parllamentanan Peggy Calhoun Th1s organlzatlon entered 1nto var1ous act1v1t1es durmg the year They observed classroom lnstructors 1n grade and h1gh school helped other t e ac he r s and studled the s1tuat1ons of teach1ng the sponsors gave s e v e r al talks and they attended the Teachers B anquet The chmaxmg event for the year was thelr steak fry Mr Whltener and Mr W1ll1ams were sponsors for the F T A ALAMO Reporter for F T A was Kay Dewey I s 9 , . . , , 2 s 1 9 ' ' . - . . . . . . . - . . . - s 0 . - D n - i I 3 I . . . . . . 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Left to r1ght Carol Lee Allensworth Martha Sue Zook Pat Penrungton Duncan 8: Jordan u Rita Moore, Peggy Calimoun, Mary Taliafarro C H E E D E S M Student Qoalg epresen tatwes ia Standlng Steve Foland Mr George Dan1el Jane Foland Seated Kathy Maddern Helen Schaffer Betty Patton Allan Wlndrruller Martha Sue Zook Peg Calhoun Mar1lyn Vetter Jane Menefee Jerry Smlth Green's Bookstore Csltucfent Gouncz The Student Council 1S an organ1zat1on wh1ch 1S representatwe of the ent1re student body and part1c1pates IH school government The Counc1l endeavors to provlde cooperatmn and umty w1th1n the school and to develop the sp1r1t and pract1ce of good c1t1zensh1p It manages many extra currlcular aCt1V1t18S and serves as a means of commun1cat1on w1th other schools Students are encouraged to go to th1s group wrth op1n1ons and suggest1ons for 1mprov1ng the school The faculty and student body can prevent and solve many problems by cooperat1ve act1on The Student Counc1l IS composed of twelve members and our sponsor Mr Dan1el The off1cers wh1ch cons1st of Pres1dent Vxce Presldent and Secretary Treasurer are elected by the student body Each class 15 represented w1th two members the1r presldent and an elected representatwe Th1s year marks one of the most successful years the Student Counc1l has ever had One of 1ts major projects was the organ1zat1on of home rooms whxch proved to be qu1te successful Other past year act1v1t1es mclude sponsormg the Homecom1ng Parade and Dance the Basketball also sent four delegates to the annual Student Counc1l Conventmn held at Klrkwood The delegates were Jane Foland Steve Foland Jerry Smlth and Kathleen Maddern The purpose of th1s 1S to br1ng back new 1deas of how to 1mprove our Counc1l The members of the Student Counc1l for the year were as follows Pres1dent Martha Sue Zook V1ce Presldent Peggy Calhoun Secretary Treasurer Mar1lyn Vetter Semor Representatwes Allan W1ndm1ller and Betty Patton Jun1or Representatwes Jack Dryden and Jane Foland Sophomore Representat1ves Jerry Smlth and Jane Menefee Freshman Representat1ves Steve Foland Helen Schaffer and Kathleen Maddern Prev1ously off1cers were elected at the beg1nn1ng of the school year but th1s was changed m order to send delegates to the Student Counc1l Workshop and the Nat1onal Student Counc1l Conventxon for preparat1on for the comlng year Th1s change from Fall to Spr1ng seemed to st1mulate more 1nterest 1n who was to be chosen for the student government off1ces For the f1rst txme 1n the hxstory of the Student Counc1l of L H S there was qu1te a school w1de campa1gn 1n the elect1on of off1cers for l958 59 Student Counc1l reporter for the ALAMO was Mar1lyn Vetter Lou1 s 1ana Furmture A . . , . . n . , . . . , . - . , .. , , : ' ' r . . . 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