Madison High School - Panther Recall Yearbook (Madison, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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With sincere appreciation for your work on the team and the honor you have helped bring our school as a whole we, the Panther Recall Staft of 1953 feel that lt is indeed fitting that we dedicate this issue of the Panther Recall to you Lionel LIOINFL L SMITH O I I , . 1 l ' ,fm . . A f ' are-' 7 , , ,., .G Li f Ji' Yearbook Staff The Yearbook Staff has trled to present 1n the pages wh1ch follow a record of our hlgh school year 1n the hope that the memorxes of lt wlll never be lost to you who have llved It If someday many years hence you look back over these pages and relxve m the realm of memory the Joys and sorrows of th1s year, we then have succeeded Bob Threlkeld Darleen Kent Ardyth Farrell farolyn H111 Norma Sue Snell Plan- Flsberry Judy Spurlmg and Mary Lou Foster Llonel Sm1th and Delmer T-'mbree Donald T-Tendren Mrs Dor1s Harmon Edxtor AS51StaHt Fdntor C' lass Ed1tors Semor Tunlor Sophomore Sports Art and Make Up Photographers C1rculat1on Manager Faculty Adv1sor Patsy Bugg . .. . . . .... Freshman HCULTY gi' Q LLOYD SMITH B S , M A Southeast MISSOUFI State Teachers College Umversxty of Mxssourx Supermtendent Coach Socxal Studies RAYMOND BLAIR A B Culver Stockton College Northeast AAISSOUTI State Teachera College Scxence Mathematxcs Deceased February Z4 1953 ww MARY TWEVENPORT, A A Wzlllam Woods Umverslty of Mxssourx Enghsh DORIS HARMON B S Northeast Nhssourx State Teachers Follege Commerce Geography ENIOR5 , v MQ I Seniors ' , W 65? is Hwy, 21 ALBERTA I.:- FORCE ' Vice-President nf VERNA HOUCHINS HENRY EMBREE ' SHIRLE Y MARTI JOAN SWINDELI HARRY RILFY ANNA WALTER5 ARDITH FARRELL Reporter BOB TI-IRE LK!-I LD Secretary Treasurer rf yr: ' . V I I' ffph a I I 1 - ,rv-ali' 5 I f xg! ,Lg . 'Q Q f S'W,'Qa,41.54 Y' 4 ?P '4?'?53X,. N f , ' 2. img ,Af i fi 'H' - , ,, ,e .v f A 5 .u-4' , tl , f 4 lr' ,- 1 .. V . t I 1' ' Q 1' g Y , ' N, V 3 ' 2 I' . I 'YI 'X If vena tr-.., x, TOP ROW Mr Smlth Harry Rxley L1onelSm1th Hen y Fmbree Bob Threlkeld BOTTOM ROW Anna Walters Shxrley Martxn Ioa Swxndell Alberta LaForce Verna Houchms Ard th Far ell Semor Class Hlstory COLORS Purple and Gold FLOWER Red Rose MOTTO Today s Youth Is Tomorrow s Hope We entered Mad1son H1gh for the f1rst txme 1n the fall of 1949 and at that txme we thought that the year 1953 would never roll around but here xt d1d and nt really wasn t so very long In 1949 our Freshman year we had f1fteen members mn our class Our class off1cers were Pres dent Bob Threlkeld V1ce Pr-es1dent Bllly f r1m Secretary Treasurer Harry Rxley and Sponsor Mrs Brownfxeld The year 1950 we agam met 1n the halls of Ma.d1son Hlgh to flnd a few of the fam1l1ar faces m1ss1ng and also some new ones present The new ones were Lols L1esman and T-Tenry Embree Th1s brought our number to twelve Our offxcers were Treasurer Henry Embree and class Sponsor Mrs Harmon Our .Tumor year 1n 1951 found th1rteen Jolly Iumors back for another year at Mad1son T-hgh We saw all the old faces of last year and a new one Llonel Sm1th As the year got under way we chose new off1cers wh1ch were Presldent Sh1r1ey Martlr VICE Presldent Bob Threlkeld Secretary Treasurer Audrey W1111aU1S and Sponsor Mr Mattmgly As another year rolled around we found ten soph1st1cated Senxors ready for the1r last year at Mad1son 1-hgh We chose the followmg to be the leaders durmg our ,X last year Pres1dent L1onelSm1th, V1ce Presxdent Alberta LaF'orce Secretary fi Treasurer Bob Threlkeld, and Sponsor Mr Smzth Bob Threlkeld completed four years as manager of the basketball team L1onel Smxth was the star on the basketball team and he was always selected for all star tournament teams and the All State team chosen by newswrlters throughout the state Our Semor Play The Happmer We 11 Be was presented Aprxl Z4 under the dn-ectxon of Mr Smxth We have not dec1ded where we w11l go on our class tr1p but our trxp wxll be from Aprxl 27 to May 1 Baccalaureate servxces wnll be May 10 and Commencement wxll be May 14 These act1v1t1es ended our hxgh school days Z . I , A , . I , X' . , , i r C C , ... . . .. , ' f . . : i F . - . , . V . ' - D ' S I 9 - 9 as follows: President, Lois Liesmang Vice--President, Ardith Farrell: Secretary- , 3 , - - A -J I ' l 1 5 ' I I . 3 Z E . . . 0 . - . , S - l . 1 9' . I I I- ll ' O IO ' . p I . . . ' . - - ' Class Wzll Vie the Semor Class of 1953 Czty of 1VIad1son State of IVI1ssour1 and belng sound m1nd and body do w1ll and bequeath the followmg To the faculty we bequeath the underclassmen May heaven help them I Henry Embree do w1ll my love for anghsh to Ronald Pxerce and my reckle dr1v1ng to Bob Gandy, or anyone who has the nerve to take It I Ard1th Farrell do w1ll my ab1l1ty to have funvuth a group of glrls to Wllma IVIcMorr1s and my love for argumg to Judy Spurlxng who doesn t need any practice I Verna Houch1ns, do w1ll my ent1re estate xncludmg one broken down foldmg chan' mn the off1ce to Darleen Kent I Alberta L.aForce do w1ll my love for serv1cemen to Emma Embree and my cheerlead1ng place to Carolyn H111 I Shxrley Mart1n do w1ll my love for bookkeepmg to any one who wants to tackle lt and my place In the Off1C8 to Emma Elmbree I Harry R1ley do vul my red Ford to Rosy and my basketball su1t to Tommy Tones and tlce loxe of mme for all the gurls of M H S to Jlmmy Holohan whom I owe S4 I L1onel Smlth do w1ll my basketball sult to Weldon B1rd and my chewmg gum to Darlene Fads who doesn t need lt and my meanness for teasmg g1rls to Rosy Rxley I Ioan Swrndell do w1ll my ablhty to get 1n and out of trouble to Donald Hendren and my dr1v1ng ablhty to anyone who has the nerve to take It I Bob Threlkeld do w1ll my basketball student managersh1p to anyone who has heart to take and keep lt my sole rrght to have as many g1rls as I can crowd 1nto one year to Clalr Elsberry and my ab111ty to get along wrth F'ngl1sh teachers to Bob Tandy I Anna Walters do w1ll my study hall seat to Toyce Nallory and my bookkeepmg books to Norma Swartz or to anyone who understands them We the members of the class of 1953 do w1ll and bequeath to the undercla sfnen To the Jun1ors we w1ll and bequeath our trxals and trlbulatlons on chooslng a place to go on the1r Senxor trlp our textbooks left lymg around and our sen1or1ty zn school To the Sophomores we w1ll our hab1ts of study but please try to rmprove them smce ours was not up to par To the Freshmen we w1ll our pr1v11eges we th1nk we have had Poor thmgs they need some as compared to the other classes Class Prophecy One sprmg day 1n 1963 I was Cflllslflg slowly around the bustllng metropoh of Madlson wonder1ng 1f I would see any old famzllar faces It had been nme years mce I had graduated from the local h1gh school and I was wonderlng what had happened to the graduates who were one year ahead of me So I thought I d look and mqulre around about the class of 1953 I got out of my car and went 1nto the Meals Drxon market Who was behmd the counter but Mrs Shepherd the former .Ioan Swmdell She had marrred Wxlbur Shepherd ln June after her graduatlon 1n May She told me they llved on a farm west of town and had three lxttle red headed glrls I left the market and went next door to the cleanmg shop and there I saw Bob fHot11psl Threlkeld He told me he had gone to IV'oberly Junlor College and lVI1s our1 Lmversmty and had majored 1n Journahsm He had made a mllhon ln the newspaper busmess and now owned half of Mad1son mcludmg the Madxson Tlmes 0 , . . . . .. . 1 D ' 1 - J of . V. . I . . . c 9 s 9 'S 1 1 . . . , . , A I 1 1 I s I 1 I I - Y I . - - 1 V nn so ' 1 71 L I . 1 ' j . . . ' ' .06 1 u u - - - as cv 1 , . 1 9 2 1 - - 1 , v , . ' . , , . I . e . , , .. . , - 1 1 . 1 ' 9 . . . . . .S 1 . S' , . . - 1 ' a . , . L. a ' . . 1 as , D . Rob and I spent sometime talking of all his old classmates, and we decided to drive up to the old school building to see if it had changed any since we had gone up there every day for several years. We arrived at the building during school hours, but we got out and looked around. We went upstairs and I peeked in the first grade room and there was Verna Houchins, the teacher. She and Dick Southern were still going together, but she couldn't get him to tie the knot. I wandered over to the gymnasium and there was Lionel Smith, Madison's coach. He had his team practicing for state tourney play again. They had won the state tourna- ment for the past three years and he was anticipating another trophy. Two years ago he had married Joyce Elsberry, his high school sweetheart. After visiting with Lionel for a while, Bob and I went back up town and pulled into the old Del Miles garage to get some gas and who came out but Harry Riley. He told me he owned every station in town and several others over the state. He had a little sideline business too--a date bureau. I wasn't interested in that, because he told me he gave each of his men customers a pill that made them sick and then he got the girls We spent a little time with Harry and he told us that Henry Embree was flying Jet rockets to the moon and back on a government contract Henry had also been chosen as The Most Lovable Man Of The Year for three consecutive years Bob and I decided to wander over to the restaurant for a cup of coffee and the waitress was none other than Alberta LaForce She said she owned half intern t in the restaurant but was contemplating on selling out and getting married but she wouldn t tell me who the lucky fellow was Alberta told us that Ardith Farrell was now Dean of Women at the Lnxver sity of Missouri and Shirley Martin was head nurse at the McCormick Hospital and Clinic in Moberly Anna Walters had married before the end of school, but she now lived near Clarence with her husband Mr Lee and their two children Bob and I lingered awhile over our cups of coffee talking of the many epi odes that happened in school concerning these graduates Presently Bob said he had to get back to his work and I knew I had to be on my way so I left the little city as slowly as I had cruised about it happy in my mind that I had learned of the whereabouts of that small class of ten graduates of 1953 Semor Play THE HAPPIER WE LL BE Act Late afternoon of a certain Saturday C Evening of the same Saturday Ac III Sunday Morning Time The present Spring Place The living room the Thatcher home CHARACTERS Henry Thatcher with political ambitions Bob Threlkeld Mrs Thatcher his wife Toan Qwmdeu Judy Thatcher their youngest daughter Ardyth Farrell Anna the housekeeper Shirley Nartin Vivien the oldest daughter Verna Houchlns Babs Bailie her chum Fmma Embree Zelda Reece a triple threat girl Alberta Laporce .Tack Harmon Vivien s boy friend Llonel bmrth Leslie Hall a visitor Hgnry Embree Mr Dexter a political power Harry Rlley Director Mr Smith 1 - 4 tt 'V ' l Y. 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' V ' . .' 1 NO Sw, vw , -, ' TOP ROW Marvm P-rammer Herbert Hyatt Jack Forsyth Bob Candy De1me1,' Embree Dxck Southern Flaxr Vlsberry MIDDLF' ROW Beulah IaForce Darleen Kent Donald Hendren Fmma Embree Tudy Spurlmg Carolyn H111 Mrs Devenport BOTTOM ROW Thomas Embree Shxrley Llppstock Carol Peterson Joyce IX allory Norma Jean Swartz 'Vlargxe Whxte Sue Burke .Tumor Class Hlstory On August Z8 1950 twenty s1x bewxldered Freshmen entered Madxson I-hgh and the f1rst task after our brlef get together was to select the followmg off1cers Brammer Secretary Darleen Kent and Sponsor 'Urs Swartz Our class party was m the form of a hayrxde On August Z7 1951, twenty f1ve Sophomores chmbed the same staxrs w1th fxve gone but We gamed two We elected the followmg class offxcers Presmdent Flair Elsberry Vlce Pres1dent, Bob Lresman, Secretary Treasurer Carolyn H111 and class Sponsor Mrs Harmon On September 5 1952 twenty one Jumors chorused together for thexr thlrd year We m1ssed the chatter of Bob Llesman but Delmer Fmbree Jo1ned the C1355 Our class offlcers were Pres1dent Delmer Embree V1ce Pres1dent Dxcky Southern Secretary Treasurer Darleen Kent, and class Sponsor Mrs Devenport We were busy throughout the year trymg to earn some money to meet our future expenses We sold Chrxstmas cards subscr1pt1ons to magazmes and had charge of the refreshment stand at all home basketball games Aprll 3 we presented the .Tumor Play 1' 2 - 1 I Y I I - I V ' f . 1 I , , , . ,. 4 t 7 v I . . , 2 , ' . . 4 .' ' t ll ' A 1 a I. if . 0 9 , I - . . . . President, Dicky Southern: Vice-President, Clair Elsberryg Treasurer, Marvin 5 J 5 I 1 I . I Q . . 2 . ,V . : . - . . , - ' . ' ' 1 l 1 , , - , . . . . . ' I . . . , 2 . I 5 . - . 1 . S ' 1 I I - ' . . ' . . . , I . 3 Sophomores N Q, E' lP?J'numf. BOBBY RILEY TIMMY HOLOHAN President Vnce Preslden! viii? JOE BEAUCI-IAMP WFLDOIN BIRD 'Q li ilu.. .9 DARLENE EADS IOYCF FLSBERRY .41 RAR fs- ex 5. N! x KAY KIRTLI-'Y 'VARY LOU Lal-'ORCE 'Q' as 3-' snuf- N 905 I QQ f .IV B fs 'J-Ak DA SHARP ARNOLD CTARR 5' x .ef- P ONALD PIERC F Secretary Treasurer 09 LES LIE BRAMMER 'Wa fi- an MARY LOU I' OSTFR qi' ROBI- RT ROMJUE AA s 'C-- P DQR OTH Y UT TF R BAC K O sw' NOR VIA SNP L L Reporter Aj i DONALD DUVALL ,ax .. 3 WAINDA IIARTIVIAN LEINURA SANNER ffdffi, ffgf cvQf4zf4L ff? 15 is v -I 1 o 7 95 ' . -2 f ', I , 7 . I4 V ' t I Q. Q' 1 , 5 tm .., ,.... 121 , H., g I 1' b 1 ' A I E .Q j I , , I N f . E .Lp ' x I , - ' : ,.,..., , N ' S. . 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In Y .IT-T! f ' ' ,g I , TOP ROW Tummy Holohan Robert Romjue Ronald Pnerce Arnold Starr Donald Duvall Weldon Fnrd Leshe Brammer Bobby Ruey Jo Beauchamp Mr Harmon BOTTOM ROW Lenora Sanner Norma Snell Dorothy Utterback Mary Lou Foster Joyce Elsberry Mary Lou Lal-'ox-ce Wanda Hartman Darlene Eads Kay Kxrtley Vlanda Sharp Sophomore Class Hlstory On August 27 1951 twenty s1x shy Freshmen entered school at Nladxson H1gh Four of the students dropped out soon after school had started Our class off1cers were President Robert Romjue, Vlce Presldent, Bobby Rlley Secretary Treasurer Norma Snell, and Sponsor, Mrs Truethart On September Z 1952, n1neteen Sophomores reassembled ln the famzhar halls at Mad1son We had lost Dw1ght Wheeler Martha Andraea and Dave Devers and had gamed Dorothy Utterback as a classmate Th1s year we chose as our class off1cers Presldent Bobby Rlley V1ce President Iunmy T-lolohan, Secretary Treasurer, Ronald Pxerce, and Sponsor Mrs Harmon Our class party a hayr1de and wlener roast, was held on September ll out near Holhday ,, . . . - - p , . . . 1 u 1 1 S. 2 . 1 , - . I 1 I 1 4 I 1 o 1 v ' . . . , - . , - , n 0 1 . I I I . . . . . . - . - . ' I I ' I ' n - , . I I . CD5 Freshmen Q',1 39, 3' II X XI I 5 MANUI- JINIMY DAVFINPORT KARFIN DICKFRQFWN PATSY BUFC Presxdent Xxre Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter dig rs 77 X BOF AI P XAINDFR 'WY I 1. IANF BOTKINIS Q LE OIN P RFI-'MAIN ,306 0' ...J I FVCCA l all Q- FRAINK ALEXANDER Q.. lm JAMES BROOKQ RAYMOND HOCAIN :bf- if-1 KIL -X CNIOR BRIICF BALL BARBARA BURKE 3 A TOMMY JONFS INIARCELLA l'xRAMFR 'ICH-'ARD PETFRSOIN 'Q II YSJLTHIR N-'-.NLE SLDSBFRRX gums'- E.. TO ANN BEAUCHAMP RAYMOND BLAIR QVC Q' i' ALLENF CAMPBEI L GARY DAVIS Halt' am. WW 1 1 BETTY IURRTIN qv 'fw- rg, ev- N RIFHARD REED RON-+.LD :HI PH WQE' an I RLY YWUNK 1 1 an , 'F ' I 4 wut A ,MV ' 1 : F' . Q ' ' QI, . , ' ' , ' . . .' - 1 1 A ,1- f - 9 L f M , ' . L 2 A ' E ' Y, , v.A.' ' A 1' - 4 . - ' - , '. si l 'G - 1 I Q V uf I ' 4 . fi . HL ' , Y, -. X ' vw- Ns' ' gw ' ' 1, A I I as , ' QA , x x K -. in K if , Q X- I H I . 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'J TOP ROW Raymond Blau' Leon Freeman Raymond Hogan Karen Dzckerson James Brooks Toe McCall Wxlma lVlclVIor'r1s Beverly Young Bruce Ball Franklxn Alexander MIDDLE ROW Tommy Ionel Jlmmy Southern .Tlmmy Davenoorl Tommy Wood Cnarle Manuel Gary Davxs Rlchard Reed Ronald Shepherd job Alexander BOTTOM ROW lVIr Blaxr Marcella Kramer Jane Botluns Betty lVlart1n Rlchard Peterson Nancy Sudsberry Jo Ann Beauchamp Patsy Bugg Allene fampbell Freshman Class Hlstory On September Z 1952 the Freshman Class enrolled twerty n1ne members Soon after we became accustomed to hrgl' school ways we declded to elect our offxcers They were Presxdent, Charles Manuel, Vzce Presldent, J'1mmy Southern, Secretary Treasurer, Karen Dxckerson, and Sponsor, Mr Bla1r Our act1v1t1es th1S year were somewhat l1m1ted but we had a class party hay rxde, on September 19 IN MFMORIAM It was w1th sadness and regret that the student and faculty of Mar-hson school learned of Mr Raymond Bla1r s untlmely death late mn the alter noon of I- ebruary Z4 1953 Mr Bla1r, the Freshman Sponsor, had taught up to the hour of his passxng HIS concern for the welfare of others and hxs unceasmg cheer fulness xn the face of 1ll health should always be an 1nsp1rat1on to us who knew hxm : ' , . . 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Bonny Ragsdale Charles Ixnkhlfn Janxce Cudflxerry Barbara C ooper Carolyn Braymen lddxe Hurne ll Lllcn char u Gerald Capplnqtnn BOTTOM ROW Pwobby Rxley Iaunxta Xleals Jo Ann Slunner Judy Davxs Duky Hugg Tohnny Elsberry Joyce Lake Claudla Carnett Steve lxnndle Jean -Xnn Ilxckey Tohnny Sasck Room IH as v TOP ROW Nlrs Games Carolyn Faroenter Candra Plerce Walter Johnston X xctor Wade Gary Hays Jackle Ransdall Lawrenre Walters Fully Kxrtley Branda Mhxle Patty Turpmn BOTTOM ROW Ixmmy Braymen Carol Cooper Marcxa Elsberry Bxlly Harmon Rlchard Cormck Lee Mc-Call Carolyn Burnett Bonny Burnett .Terry Davenport 5 I 1 I . , A V ' ' ' n I' ' .. r p . 1' nf I 1 O - ln . , - ' - fl V 2 S .a O - Q, it ,i , , Ox , 6 - x 1 - ,,. L - Q, N- ,My-, , Q 'J 1- 'ye : , t x ' x- ' 1 Q .Vw HPA. ,N , - , ., J , 'f 1 A I Y .4 K x. ll, gi. -' .1 ' -'V 4 A -,- 'P . . . , V . .V . . . 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L to R Lloyd cmxth QCoachJ Marvln Brammer Bob Rxley Herbert Hyatt Ronald Pxerre Bob Candy Lxonel qmxth Jack Forsyth James I-'reels Claxr Elsberry Dxck Southern Bob Threlke1dfManager The Panthers comp1led one of the best regular season records 1n the state as tney Deadly shootmg and a snappy fast break combmed w1th man to man and one detenses put Mad1son up wmth the leaders ID the state through out the year The boys won fu-st at PBTIS and th rd at Ch1ll1cothe 1n tournament play They also re txred the Salt Rwer Conference trophy as they won ten and lost none 1n conference play L1one1Sm1th 15 the only Semor on the team At the begmnlng of the year, he was unanlrnously chosen as the team captaxn 1 I - 1 J. 1 1 v rolled to Z4 wins and 3 losses excluding the state series Bob Gandy James Fx-eels Ronald Plerce L1one1Smxt.h .Tack Forsyth Claxr Elsberry Captam Herbert Hyatt Marvm Brammer Bob R11ey Dxck Southern 'Wf hu fm is Maw ffxapx J -,as The Huntsvllle Game JUMP GANDY REBOUND SCHEDULED GAMES Date Panther s Opponents ct Nov Dec Feb ANOTHER GOAL PIERCE LaBe11e here Clarence there Holy Rosary there Phxl Emer here She1byv111e here Brunsw1ck there UH1V9rS1tY I-hgh there Par1s there Par1s here Monroe C1ty there Holy Rosary here Monroe C1ty here Clarence here Brunsw1ck here Hur1tsv111e here Phll Emer there Armstrong there Huntsv111e there 1392 892 Total po1nts 1284 3 0 274 24 218 Player Average per game Sm1th 36 6 Elsberry 11 3 P1erce Gandy Forsyth The Armst ong game A GOOD ONE LIONEL O . 25 66 . 48 Z8 53 , 31 31 67 , 36 . 11 79 '- ., 28 14 62 ' , 41 25 61 ' , 57 , 3 54 ' ' ' , 66 9 77 ' , 54 12 96 ' , 45 16, 64 ' , 54 22 94 1 54 Ian. 13 94 She1byvi11e,there 48 16 65 ' , 55 19 ss , 42 , 3 67 ' , 47 10 82 ' , 57 13 83 '- ., 35 17 78 , 40 20 57 ' , 54 9 . ' 7.9 6 7.0 6.4 TOP ROW Lloyd Smmth, Coach Ronald Pxerce Jack Forsyth Lxone' Sm1thQCapta1nl Bob Gandy James Freels Bob Threlkeld fManagerJ EMMA ARDYTH MARY LOU ALBERTA JOYCE These gn-ls were on the Job at games leadxng the cheermg sect1on wxth peppy yells to help support the boys Then- constant chatter was heard throughout the gymnasxum and xt helped boost the morale of the players 1 ' I J. ' . , ' - ' ' . BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Hyatt, Marvin Brammer, Bob Riley, Dick Sou...ern, Clair Elsberry Tournaments Paris Tournament Nov 19 Panthers Vandalxa Panthers 4 Monroe City L Panthers First liiltvkiiiltflwkwfikiilifiiilkltilkfkltiltlltf Fulton Tournamentf Ian Z0 24 Panthers 8 Fulton Panthers 5 Hermann Pirie Tournament -nf After wnmmg from 4 00 Monroe -City :ef:e::e::w.::of4fwf:of:o:f.f xarffavlrffff Chillicothe Tournamentf Tan 27 31 Panthers New York Cons Panthers Gilman City Panthers Chillicothe 584' Panthers Carrollton 240 Z 11 '1'Overt1me Panther S Thlrd wfwcarakmvsfzfwmwvv weve: Centraha Sub regional Feb Z3 Z Panthers Auxvasse Panthers 8 Remck Panthers Harrisburg Panthers Univers1tyH1gh Panther s -Se cond :efw:::::o:ff:e:::ff.::of:e:4::owf:a:vf:e::eoo:::f:e::e:::f:o: Shelbina Regional fMar. 3-6 Panthers Lancaster Panthers Shelbina Panthers University High 67 237 200 Panthers--Second vxvmvvvvvakrmxxeaf-awvvaa State at Cape Girardeau Mar 10-14 Panthers John Burrough 81 of St. Louis Receiving the first place trophy The Chillicothe Tournament y..,u-af-Ama. , 4,4w.g,,, ,xr W-vqffwf 'msg-v-nw www.-. , I, 1' ,J-X. f k -0' r ?5Hv aiu I got 1t :amd Lzonel Waxtmg to meet Chxlhcothe Get It I-'reels -M-. 19? ' 4. w xii 30 Another goal at the sub regxonal The .Lancaster game Recexvmg the trophy Gandy goes up at at lub regional sub regxonal Two rnore for Lxonel The She1b1na game REGIONAL AT SHELB INA . O I r 'j f N .XJ f XJ, f-Y nv'-' Www xx , M, , fx 1 .L , L, rg! .B 1 nr' f Y 1 J 'R M i. V, sy i N ' V' I ' ' v -Y Q, rg f ,, ax I I WM is , A. ' ' K, ' f 'gi V V - , ' r n ' ' k J . :, 4 ' v A V, 5 U ' A ' I F ' I Z . , f ' . 5 v 5: E ' V Vs We Go To The Slate Baby In The State tourney xn thu buxldxng I-hgh Chair To chmax a thr111 packed season the Panthers began the1r bxd for a state tourney berth 1n the Centraha Sub reglonal Mad1son rolled up scores of 105 39 138 46 84 40 before bowmg to Un1vers1ty H1gh of Columbxa 68 66 1n the f1na1s L1one1 Sm1th collected a total of 196 poxnts IH the tourney w1th a h1gh game total of 71 The Panthers won the1r flrst two regxonal games at Shelblna 91 59 and 80 74 before bow1ng once more to Un1vers1ty Hrgh 67 66 1n the fxnals By w1nn1ng to reg1onal games tne team was assured a place xn the state tournament at Cape Glrardeau the next week Th1s was the f1rst t1me Mad1son had ever advanced a team to the state On March 10 the Panthers tangled wxth powerful John Burroughs of St Lou1s 1h the state tournament The Bombers overpowered the Panthers 81 48 John Burroughs later won the State Champlonshlp In thls game Llonel Srmth was held to h1s season s low of 17 pomts A large sectlon of rooters were there to cheer the boys on The squad recewed mmmature gold gold basketballs as a souvemr of the tourney On March 16 a party was held at our gymnaslum 1n honor of the squad and on March Z5 the basketball season off1c1al1y ended when the boys were g1ven a banquet at the H1 Way Cafe 1n Mad1son Guests were A and B team boys the1r parents, the cheerleaders and the faculty nn 'MA 145g A Q, If State Competition fix .,Vf f :',5':Q?f. HOLDING THE TROPHIES Len to Right Elsberry--Chillicothe, third A Q Gandy--Salt River Conference, first Smith--State regional, second Forsyth--State sub-regional, second g Pierce--Paris, first X 1 '- , 0 AJ if 4 . 15 Llonel Smzth ll State S1nce last March when the yearbook of 1952 was prmted L1one1 Sm1th has 1n two successlve years had the honor of be1ng selected to the M1 ssour1 Class B basketball all state team In 1951 52 he scored 881 po1nts 1n 33 games for a 29 7 average the state s h1ghest and was one of just two Iumors on the team Tlns year he scored 1284 markers 1n 35 games, Whlle lead1ng h1s team to the state at Cape G1rardeau He scored 523 f1e1d goals and 236 free tosses for a cool 36 6 average the h1ghest 1n the state aga1n The St LOUIS Globe Democrat sa1d of h1m and a pa1r of keen eyes he has what lt takes to make a robot scor1ng machme He has a great var1ety of shots he can hook w1th e1ther hand and he can use a deadly Jump shot from 15 feet out He plays any pos1t1on and 15 a fme ball handler and a crack defenswe man L1one1 was also chosen on the f1rst team 1n the B d1v1s1on ID the Northeast MISSOUII d1 str1ct In the honorable ment1on 11st for the d1s tr1ct Cla1r Elsberry was l1sted CLAIR ELSBERRY Honorable menhon for the Northeast Musoun dxstnct O O an Lionel is 6 feet 2 inches tall and in his hands Team TOP ROW Lloyd Smith fCoaLhJ Leslie Brammer Harry Riley Henry Embree Delmer Embrce Weldon Bird BOTTOM ROW Gary Davis J mmy Southern Tommy Wood Thomas Lmbree Softball Team Smith Henry Emhree Bob Riley Bob Threlkeld BOTTOM ROW Lloyd Smith Coarhl Jack I-orsyth Bob Gandy Herbert Hyatt Marvin Brammer Thomas Ernbrne Dirk Southern Jimmy Holohan 5 V ' p I i A 1 1 , . 1 ' , i ' , , ' . TOW ROW: Weldon Bird, James Fri-els, Delmer Embree, Clair Elsberry, Lionel . . . - 1 A Q . ' R . . . CTIVITI ES 'H- ' WW 3 , 039296 E3 f aw 5 f 'R I ga -r-1?5':1f.gl5 1 il. 4 Carnwal Queens PN. o Li 'QW The crownmg of the hlgh school The crowning of the queen Alberta Lal-'orce by Henry grade school queen Embree Lmda Woods by Ronme JUNIOR Emma Embree, Ducky Southern Sparks HIGH SCHOOL CANDIDATES and ESCORTS Jo SOPHOMORI-I FRI-ICHIVAIN yce Ellbex-ry, Ronnld Pxerce Barbara Burke, Guy Dsvu 0 . x I L. 1 ' T . - . ' A' ..--,- :f v AN ..r' MV, ,A , ,T Lzh, ,V , , 6 , , .3 'Q Q . .5 :Q .' Y ' - ,s . -. 1,15 1 e A 4' , ' 5 - , 1 A A, ,1. 1 'bm . x M 'G wb ws 'V lxkay Q I p , 4, , , Q gl . , rx . 5 Ig K 4 A I F A A f ' . L ,J - . . . 1 , . 9 gb September October Novembe r December School Actwltles of 1952 1953 Fnrolled 79 xn hwh school Class work begms Softball Phxladelphxa Emerson Sell ads for yearbook Softball Parls here here Assembly Baptxst mmlster Sophomore hayrxde Softball Shelbyvllle there Senxor hayrlde Softball Clarence here Iunlor hayrlde Otxs Group Intelhgence Tests g Softball Monroe Cxty there wen School paper 1ssued Plctures taken for yearbook Sem nr square dance Carnwal queen nommated Senlor portralts made Health c11n1c especlally for Basketball season opens LaBel1e here Clarence there School paper 1ssued Holy Rosary there ades School carmval Nat1onal e1ect1on FlSCDhOV5 er and N1xon w1n State Teachers Convent1on at Kansas C1ty Ph1ladelph1a Fmerson here Shelbyvllle here State h1gh school mspector here Bookmob11e here Wlld B111 Tucker cowboy from Nebraska here Par1s tournament P1runsw1ck there Assembly Hammond Organ 2.1 Z2 P T A Thanksglvlng dxnner Thanksglvmg vacat1on Donkey basketball game Drew names for Chrxstmas Froup plctures taken Un1vers1ty I-hgh there Mr Smlth deer huntmg Pans there Par1s l ere State H1ghway Patrol V1Slt and mov1e Monroe Clty there P T A Chr1stmas program Assembly Dee .T Nelson scxence Holy Rosary here School paper 1ssued to .Tan 5 bhrlstmas vacatlon O O 0 t 2 J ' 'Q 3 , ' ' 5 U . . -- 9 . 9. 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' ' ' January February March April May Act c A Ill 5 School reopens 6 Ping pong tourney begins 7 Assembly--Cavalcade of Voices 9 Semester ends 13 Shelbyville --there 16 Monroe City--here 19 Clarence--here Z1-Z4 Z6-31 Fulton tournament Chillicothe tournament 3 Brunswick--here 6 Urawings at Centralia for subregional 10 Huntsville--here 13 School paper issued 13 Philadelphia Pmerson there Armstrong there Huntsvllle there Subregional at Centralia Regional at Shelbina State at Cape Cirardeau School paper issued Junior play Assembly Senior play to May Z Senior trip Junior Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Services Commencement School paper issued Last day school picnic .tumor Play THF PFRFECT IDIOT An afternoon in spring One month later Friday afternoon The following Wednesday afternoon Place The living room 1n the Tennyson home Time CHARAC TE RS Margaret Tennyson mother of the household Jackie Tennyson her youngest son Rhodora the maid Walter P Latherby soap manufacturer Damel Tennyson the young genlus Arthur Barnard principal of Center High School Miss Baker a teacher Linda Barnard Mr Barnard s daughter Jeannle Nilson Jackie s girl Aloysius fPuff1 Witonfmski star athlete Carla Carlson Puff s girl A Policeman Dr Hockhorst Von Barf a psychiatrist M155 Booth a newspaper reporter Director Tvrs Devenport 17 -- Z0 ' -- Z3-Z7 ' ' Z-9 ' ' 9-14 1' Z7 ' . 3 . 10 24 ' Z7 1 ' ' 8 . - . 10 ' 14 , 14 ' 15 -- ' ' O 1: ' ' A t II: . ' ct 2 ' ' -- ' ........................ . ........ Dick Southern . --Y U The pre sent Spring Judy Spurling Marvin Brammer Toyce 1V'al1ory Clair Elsberry Tack Forsyth Sue Burke Carolyn Hill Darleen Kent .Bob Candy Carol Ann Peterson Tame Freel Thomas Fmbree Shirley Lippstock Classes .JG OFFICE STUDY HALL. .aifnvlikivu CITIZENSHIP WORLD HISTORY A555 Qs? 'ig 1 ENGLISH III DRIVERS TRAINING '-ef Y TYPING BOOKKEEPING Chorus TOP ROW Mrs Devenport Mary Lou Foster Joyce Mallory Carol Peterson Joan Swxndell Beverly Young Karen Dnckerson Wxlma Mclvlorrxs Allene Campbell MIDDLE ROW Lenox-a Sanner Joyce Elsberry Marcella. Kramer Dorothy Utterback Jane Botkxn Joan Beauchamp Anna Walters BOTTOM ROW Margxe Whzte Wanda Sharp Patsy Bugg Norma Snell Norma Swartz Darleen Kent Carolyn H111 Sue Burke Panther Howls S a 'W ROW Donald Hendren Delmer Embree Claxr Elsberry Lxonel Smxth Bob Threlkeld Nlrl Harmon 'QTOM ROW Verna Houchms Patsy Bugg lxorma Snell Judy Spurlxng Darleen Kent Ardyth Farrell Carolyn H111 C C 2? t O DOW , kr . l Q I . ' , . ' I . ' HUMQR 4445 Q OGG .WN 0 O Q00 O 0 O Oxvfaf Q O 0 0 yi Q A Q I 4 s 6 fri 56 rg 'O . 5 OO oo ' ,' O O oo ' IQX 'LQSSS a.ccY O CI 6 OUPS F194-ZIUJO Q 1 n W? Q I M EE 'O mf s DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME N OVEMBER 2.9, 1951 mf r -4,45 4 fha.. I 233.9 'fl kv 4 pfv- 5 M f qw' .f ,hw BIG FEET--For identity turn to page 8 UTQGRAPHS E ffm T71 A PLEASE SIGN Y 1 Z f 'W' Www? , ufuffzufllgi 2 wb W wfil QVZDMW XP? ,M MW jwfm ,f Ogfww' W MQW Jlwfiffj wjjbjwjx mmm Qi' fwiqdg 57 Qgbfiwjiwf L3 ww W N7 Y ,BQx,Mof 5yx ff is my ,W Wy? fl W Jaya? GV N M QM! My f i 4 Q QED RQ? 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Madison High School - Panther Recall Yearbook (Madison, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

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Madison High School - Panther Recall Yearbook (Madison, MO) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Madison High School - Panther Recall Yearbook (Madison, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Madison High School - Panther Recall Yearbook (Madison, MO) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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