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' . V. CLASS OFFICERS President Bernice Breneman Vice President Ladd Smith Secretary Betty Jo Cotton Treasurer Barbara Holland Sponsor Mr. Hoff tQttt f W5iEmHMMEE HEEEEBWE EH QJQEFH was CLASS OFFICERS President Paul Graebner Vice President Royce Williams Secretary DeLoss Starke Treasurer Paul Sparks Sponsor H. E. Zimmerman ,, .fray ,p Q - 1 X X ' K fk . fx-'N ,V ff r QW, X iff, I I , 32:2 - - 'Y f X A f X V X X f r V .... -- -- 1-::H:: 1. L ,.!'!'5H 'fill' 4 4 ' ? x U 1 1 , Q ' ' 1 'e-- 9- 1 CLASS OFFICERS President Joe Starke Vice President Alton Neill Secretary Dorothy DeGarmo Treasurer Julia Mae Walker Sponsor Miss Wright 'SiW 1?lU' Rimiifiilmlul mari
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JACK MALIN B.G.C. l, 2, 5, 4, band and orchestra l,2,5,4, football 2,5,4, basket- ball 2,5,4, track '40, baseball'4O, class pres- ident '58, Hi-Y l,2,5,4, junior play, student council '58, honor roll l,2,5,4, operetta '57. JENNIE LOU PRUETT President of G.R. '40, G.R. l,2,5,4, G.G.C. 5, 4, student council '40, class secretary '59, jun. ior play, treasurer G.R. '59, pep club '40, lib- rary 5,4. MARY ROBISON G.R. l,2,5,4, G.G.C. 1, 2,5,4, pep club '40, op- eretta '57, G.R. officer '40, baton club '59. BOB SMITH Football '40, track 5, 4, B.G.C. l,2,5,4, Hi-Y 1,a,5,4. PAUL SPARKS Football 2,4, basketball 4, class treasurer '40, junior play, track '40, baseball '40, B.G.C. 1, 2,5,4, Hi-Y l,2,5,4, op- eretta. LAWRENCE SUITER Football '40, Hi-y 1,2, 5,45 B.G.c. 2,5,4, LOIS WARD Two semesters at Antrim and one at Ava,Missouri G.G.C. 2,5,4g G.R. 2,5, 4, G.R. officer '4O. THAINE POUND Football 5,43 track 2 4, B.G.C. '40, baseball '40, Hi-Y '40, band 2,5, 4, orchestra '4O. DOROTHY ANN REIMAN G. R. l,2,5,4, student council 5, 4, NatiQH8l Honor Society 5,4, Jun- ior play. DALE ROTHROCK Basketball '40, Hi-Y 4, B.G.C. 2,5,4. THELMA SOUTHARDS G.G.C. 2,53 library 40, G.R. l,2,I5,4. DELOSS STARKE Hi-Y 5,4, B.G.C. l,2,5, 4, band and orchestra l, 2,5,4, operecra. VERNON WALKER Basketball 5,45 Hi-Y l, 2,5,4, Hi-Y president '40, B.G.C. '40, Nation- al Honor Society'59-'40, president of class '59, president student coun- cil '4O, student council l,4. ROYCE WILLIAMS Football 2,5,4, Hi-Y 1, 2,5,4g B.G.C. '40, jun- ior play '59, vice pre- sident of class '40 , treasurer of Hi4Y '4O.
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In the year 1956, 32 shy, awkward freshmen entered School. The first few weeks were very confusing,and the brunt of many pranks. However, they soon were accustomed ule and ways of doing things. Thirty sophomore students took part in the events of The main events for the twenty-nine juniors were the Macksville High freshies bore the to the new sched- the school. junior play, WLe- na Rivers.' and the junior-senior banquet, including wigwams and war paint. Twenty-eight seniors have reached the end of their high school days. Twelve of these have gone through twelve years of school together. We have reached the first climax of our life. Identification First row: Mr. Zim erman, B. DeBusk, L. Foley, M. Robison, C. Heimil- lar, Reiman, V. Mackey, V. Harman, Bieser. Second row: Ward, Grizzell, D. Foss, Malin, T. Southards, Williams, Johnson, Pruett. Third row: B. Smith, P. Graebner, T. Pound, L. Suiter, Clark, D.Roth- rock, B. DeGarmo. Fourth row: M. Bates, D. Starke, V. Walker, Askew, P. Sparks. JUNIC9 Anyone seeing the lively junior class today would scarcely recognize them as the shy children who began their school careers in the year 1950. This class, always a large one, was graduated with honors from the eighth grade in scarlet caps and gowns, the first group to have this honor In '58 they took the high school by storm. Their influence has stead- ily increased, and this year they are well represented in athletics, music, student government, and scholastic activity. They successfully presented their play, WIt's Papa Who Pays,W and the major triumph of the year was the defeat of all other classes, Cincluding their especial rivals, the seniorsj in the sale of WMustangsN in the annual queen contest. First row: Mr. Hoff, L. Foley, J. Wilson, Jackie Pifer, R. DeBusk, Stimatze, Kearns. Second row: C. Hardie, Breneman, E. Baker, R. McMillan, Holland, Cot- ton, Partridge, L. Pound. Third row: Rice, B. Thompson, E.Satterlee, Becker, D. Graebner, Keen, C. Fuqua, L. Smith. Fourth rowg Lamb, Mills, B. Hudson, L. Hager, E.Southards, Bartlett, F. Hager, H. Thompson. In the fall of 1959 the doors of Macksville High School swung open to admit a new freshman class. The class chose Julia Walker president and Mr. Campbell sponsor for its first leaders. During its sophomore year, the group selected Joe Starke as President and Miss Wright as faculty sponsor. ' Three members of the nineteen belong to student council, and the class is represented on the first team in basketball. Among other individual honors earned by the sophomores this year was the trip to Topeka won by Bob Bock whose essay on citizenship was given first place in a county contest. The sophomores have enjoyed their first two years at Maoksville High, and in their remaining years on the M.H.S. campus they hope to continue to live up to their motto: WThe timber lies before usg let us build.W Identification First row: Miss Wright, D. DeGarmo, Hart, E. McMillan, W. Foss, R. Foss, M. Hardie. Second row: D.White, F.Bates, D.Ellyson, Heckel, J. Starke. B. Wilson Third TOW: Ernst, A. Neill, B. Denbo, Campbell, Bock, Janet Pifer, J. Walker. Ethel Suiter is not pictured. 11
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