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

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.XX F f-S' -3' - - ' il'-Lil .f ' P ' W ' 'S-A-JI' ' A ' ..:s '19 ',u'?-?Z?', :t5 - '. ' 1: , - ,,,- ,-v.. ,s F-.u.,..5.-x-' - ,4-' v 1954 THE PANTHER RECALL MADISON HIGH SCHOOL Yearbook Staff STANDING Patty Woods Arnold Starr Frxeda Larrrutxell Donald Hendren Thomas Embree Mrs Doris Harmon Sponsor SITTING Norma Sue Snell Assistant Editor Uarleen Kent Editor Carolyn H111 Wanda Hartman NOT PICTURED Mary Lou Foster FOREWORD Thxs yearbook was desxgned and prmted w1th you the students of M H S m mmd We have trxed to present a picture of our school lxfe of 1953 54 If th1s book helps to brmg you happxness ln the years and decades to come then our task has been a success a' Dedzcatlon We the Panther Recall Staff of 1954 dedicate our annual to the parents of the 1954 Senxors who have made nt ooss1b1e for them to complete thexr twelve years of school 5 , . ' 1 . . - : I . 1 -' I ' I . . . . . . . . , . . ' . ' . . 11 1 lk lk Sk 211 K if Ik I o 4 1 1 . LLOYD SMITH, B. S., M. A. Superintendent Southeast Missouri State Teachers College University of Missouri Social Studies Coach milf-2 5 it lg , Ax fr 1 L QLQK1 Q h. ,ii W. . F , , mt, L Ibvq' 3,5 1 ' If J,::,': oi, DORIS HARMON, B. S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Commerce Geography FRANK HUMPHREY, B. S. South Dakota State Teachers College Mathematics General Shop Physical Education BESS SWARTZ, B. S. University of Missouri Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Science Social Studies EDNA WIELAND, B. S, Lewis Institute, Chicago Northeast Missouri State Teachers College English Psychology W gl? TOP ROW Delmer Embree Clan- Elsberry Dick Southern Jack Forsyth Bob Gandy James I-'reels Herbert Hyatt Thomas Embree MIDDLE ROW Beulah LaForce Sue Burke Carolyn Hxll Joyce Mallory Sh1rley Lrppstock Mr Smxth BO-I-TQM ROW Marvin Brammer Du-ken Kent Mm-gre Whxte Emma Embree Norma Swartz Donald Hendren Semor Class Hlstory On August Z8 1950, twenty slx Freshmen embarrassmgly opened the doors to Madzson Hxgh Fmally these green students after much blushmg chose the followxng class offlcers Pres xdent Dlck Southern Vxce President Clan' Elsberry Secretary Darleen Kent Treasurer Mar vxn Brammer and Sponsor Mrs Swartz On August 27 1951 the doors swung open and twenty fxve g1gg11ng Sophomores came back to school We elected the fo11ow1ng class offxcers Presxdent Clanr Elsberry V1ce Presxdent On September 5 1952 twenty one Junxors Joyfully fled up the sta1rs to start to work on money makmg projects the Junxor play banquets and some studxes Our choxce of class off1cers were Presxdent Delmer Embree, V1ce Pres1dent Dxck Southern Secretary Treasurer Darleen Kent and Snons or Mrs Devenport On August 28 1953 we had a total of twenty sophxstlcates who thought xt had been ages smce that f1rst embarrass1ng fhght up the steps of M H S We found we had lost one member Judy Spurhng who transferred to Moberly Our class officers were President C1a1r Elsberry Vxce Presxdent Marvm Brammer Sec retary Emma Embree Treasurer Dxck Southern and Sponsor Mr Smith Our Senior play Everybody s Getting Marrled was presented under the d1rect1on of Mr Smxth We are lookxng forward to a wonderful txme on the Senxor trxp banquet, Baccalaureate and our last stop Commencement 3 , ' , 1 1 1 I I I 1 Q : , . 1 1 ' : ' , . 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DICK Treasurer SWARTZ, NORMA WHITE, MARGIE The 1954 Seniors a few TRW r w veg I , years ago. Darleex R rg sf fb, Beulah Sue f A if Z1 l Clair 5 'f 'flzmmas .i uni.-4 Carol Ann james Norma X fdwd . J . .- , 'i ff 155431 , :Q Q ,, .Q We -0' nl 'I . -1 415, I A ig 4.1 x, in . 'F 5,73--H Class Prophecy I had never been to such a boring movie The hero was the type who could do no wrong and who was mistreated by a bunch of burly ruffxans because he had befriended a poor, home less girl It was the typical sob story which I had heard or read at least a hundred times and now I was watching it again in 1964 At last the story dragged to 1ts dismal end And then a voice came out through the air that completely stunned me Presenting for the first time an authentic first hand account of the Seniors of Mad1son I-hgh School of the class of 1954 as they live now in the year 1964 Why this was incredible Those were the kids I went to school with back ten years before And then, the first scene appeared before me A lush tropical scene came on the screen It seemed to be one of those paradise is lands in the Pacific Ocean In the foreground stood a large lavishly furnished house The scene moved to the patio where a young man reclining on a hammock was being fanned by a group of pretty young native girls He was the very picture of one who lived in luxury at its finest Another figure moved mto the p1cture a man who looked like a typical young busmessman on vacation Something about the tall slender figure looked familiar Who could it be? Why It was Jack Forsyth Now I remembered it seemed like I had read something about Jack s success in the field of motion picture production There had even been talk of Jack s running for Congressman from his district But who was the other man the one who seemed to be the owner of this luxurious tropical villa? Only then did I notice the elaborately carved sign at the entrance to the domain The sign read Welcome to the Embree Estate Delmar Embree that s who that man was Talk about some people hav mg luck Ihad time for just one more hurried look before this scene faded and another took its place This scene was a little closer to home having for its setting an office in Moberly This also was an expensively decorated establishment From an mner office I could hear the loud impatient voice of the executive as he dictated a business letter to his secretary Well that Suddenly the door of the inner office burst open and who should dart out but Sue Burke I immediately recognized her since she had changed very little in the ten years since I had seen her It seemed Sue was the private secretary to the Junior executive in this large real estate firm As I watched the office door opened once more and out stomped an irate gentleman with a cigar in his mouth This gentleman began soundly scolding his secretary who was given no chance to defend herself From the general run of the man s angry speech I gather ed that Sue had left the executive s middle name out of the sxgnature of one of his business letters After all he said McCormick is a very distinguished name It adds dignity to the name of Hendren Donald is just a too commonplace name for a person in my position Could it be possxble'7 Could this loud speaking important looking individual be the Donald Hendren we had all known'7 Evidently it was but I had no time for further thoughts as the scene once agam changed on the screen This scene was cold and dreary Icy gales blew the snow along until it almost enveloped a figure struggling along behind a sled which was pulled by a dog team The man s facial features became intelligible as the camera approached him He was easily recognizable as Thomas Embree the boy that always used to be teasing the girls I wondered briefly if they had finally become tired of this and had had Thomas exiled but soon discounted this as bemg very unlikely I Later I discovered that Thomas had become interested in an old map of a lost gold mme in the Klondike so here he was leading the life of a prospector Suddenly the camera left Thomas still struggling against the blizzard and another scene took its place on the screen As this scene took form I saw a prosperous lookmg dairy farm in the Mid West As the camera approached the large modern farmhouse I noticed two tousled headed boys playmg with their genuine Space Rider ray guns on the front porch Just as one mercilessly drilled the other a young man and woman evidently the boys parents appeared on he porch There was somethlng familiar about these poeple Could that man be Marvin Bram mer? It certainly was and apparently he had married his old sweetheart Mary Lou La Force and was now one of the most prominent dairy farmers in the country I '. H . . . . . .. , . , . . - . . . . . ,, . . . , . . , . . , . l I 5 0 ll I ' - ,, . . . . . I I U I I . . , -- . . , , . , . . . . . '-- I 0 o . . .Q 'V -- I I - . . . . . , voice certainly didn't sound familiar as no one in the old 1954 class had sounded like that. . . ' . . ' U U O1 - as - - - v - 0 0 l I U . . . . . ,, I . . , . . . . . , . , o a . 1 1 c 3 . . . P I . . I I 0 - so - - '. - ,, ' - . ll ' U1 , , ' U ' t ' . . , . . The next scene was in the grxm forbxddxng inter1or of the state pemtentlary Who on earth could be ln here? I didn t thmk any of the aemors of 1954 had seemed to be that type But my fears qurckly vamshed as xt became apparent that xt wasn t any of the inmates I was supposed to see Instead xt was In the warden s office that the next scene took place At the far end of the room sat a man with hrs feet crossed comfortably on top of the desk This was the warden I supposed but there certamly was no resemblance between thxs man and any of the members of the old Semor class Or was there? Could there be anyone else wlth such a nonchalant attitude as thls man possessed other than Bobby Gandy'7 Soon I decrded that thxs was he Bob had certainly worked up to a responsxble positron ln the last ten years As I reflected on thxs another scene appeared on the screen Thxs scene was in a comfortable lxvmg room ln a small house in Moberly A slim young woman was slttmg at a wr1t1ng desk readmg her mormng rnall As she laid down one of the envelopes I notxced the address Mrs Gerald Burris I looked closely at the dark haxred housewzfe agaln and now recogn1zed her as Emma Embree who was now married to one of the promment young busrnessmen In Moberly When th1s scene faded a decrepxt farmhouse mn the back h1lls of Kentucky came mto vtew Inslde the shanty a small boy was ln bed wrth the measles A solemn lookmg country doctor dressed entlrely 1n black attended to the boy s needs Fmally as the doctor turned to leave the boy s mother thanked hxm for hrs work You know she said Ijust don t know what we country people would do wrthout you Dr Freels Dr Freels But surely that wasnt James Freels Why would he be away down ln Kentucky? But here he was there was no mlstakmg that As I watched the scene once agam changed Thxs scene was also rn Kentucky but th1s time xt was the annual Kentucky Derby I found myself watchxng But rt wasn t the horses we were watchxng xnstead the camera was focused on a man who was watch1ng the race wxth frenzied excitement Shortly he 1umped up from his seat yellxng happxly that h1s horse had won Thxs man was not hard to recognxze xt was Claxr Elsberry I had of course heard of the famous Elsberry Atom1c Bubble Gum which fabulously wealthy he had retrred and now spent hrs t1me engagmg m varxous kxnds of sports, often traveling thousands of miles for a few days of fishxng The next scene took me aboard a huge ocean l1ner the Prxde of Madison On deck the dxstmgurshed lookrng captain strolled calmly about barkmg orders to all within hearmg d1s tance I had a famt xdea I knew that gentleman but I drsmxssed the thought Yet xt seemed I recognxzed those horn rammed glasses Could lt be Dicky Southern? My goodness it was but now he carrled the tltle of Captam Rxchard Southern He had retarned many of his bus messlrke 'U qualltxes whxch I suppose had helped hrm reach the status of captam of one of our most atomic powered sh1ps I left the Pride of Madxson for the txme bexng and found myself :ns :de the Swartz Antique Shop where the oroprxetress Mass Norma .T Swartz was patiently waiting on a customer A sxgn neatly tacked between two old dusty trxvets stated that th1s lxttle shop specxalxzed in medieval vtorks of art The only other clerk I saw ln the dxmly ht shop had a famllrar manner about her After starmg for a few moments whlch Iunderstand IS lmpolltel I dxscovered that thxs salesglrl was none other than Margxe Whlte a former schoolmate of mme Margie seemed to be dressed quzte well to Just be lrvmg on a meager salary from the Ant1que Shop But just then I noticed she was wearlng a wedding rang It was set with huge diamonds flanked by emeralds She had m all probabxlxty marrxed a rxch 011 executxve or hezr to a multx millxon dollar estate Isuspected Margxe Just worked nn the shop for exercise That ended my Jaunt through the antique shop however because Iwas whisked off to Af rxca of all places to where a safarx was preparing for a six months trek znto a region where no wh1te man had ever been The man that I assumed was the leader was shouting orders to h1s dark skmned native porters and was busy gatherxng all the1r supplies together Then the leader flashed a smile at a whxte gzrl m the group I had a vague ldea that I knew both of them but I decxded that none of the people I knew would ever undertake anythmg like thls At that mstant the leader and the girl turned to face the camera Could they possibly be Herbert . . , . ,. . , . . . . , . . . , . , , . . N. ' D . I D . 0 . D D D ' 0 ll 90 0 ll ' 1 ' if 9 D , . . . . . - , . . I D . O . . , . . . . . , . , . 0 I D . ' 1 , n . . guaranteed that you would get a real bang out of it, It seemed that after Clair had become . ' . . ' . - . ' . , i 1 , I . n a - , - , u a D I 4 K o ' ' o f . o a o . . . , . D D . '- . . . . . . . D D Hyatt and Darleen Kent? Well for xt was Herbert seemed to be enjoying thxs l1fe I gathered that he made regular trlps through the jungles showmg tourxsts all the slghts He recelved a hxgh salary for doxng th1s Perhaps that s why he enjoyed It so much I saw that Darleen had a notebook and a pencxl and learned that she acted as secretary taklng notes durmg the trlps Just as the safarm was ready to start the scene changed Next I found myself back ln Mrssourz where I saw a cute lmttle cottage surrounded by flowers The scene looked so quxet and peaceful but what a change mslde Through a bed room window I could see two httle boys nghtmg they weren t just playxng elther Above the dm I could hear thexr mother shoutmg for them to stop or nexther of them would be able to sxt down for a week In the next room two lxttle glrls were quarrelmg over a doll The argu ment grew quxte heated and one httle glrl called Aunt Joyce Joyce? Was that lady Joyce Mallory? Of course I should have recogmzed her as she hadn t changed m sp1te of five chlldren of her own and s1x of her s1ster s The nolse ended abruptly as the scene changed agam Thxs tlme I was lookmg dlrectly at the stage of a Broadway opera house The curtam was just gomg up A girl who stood alone on the stage was dressed an a heavy velvet gown wxth dxamonds which flashed at every move She began to smg some kmd of thmg which probably wouldn t have made sense even xf I could have understood the words I had never been 1n terested In opera but thxs txme I was mterested but 1n the g1r1 She looked fam1l1ar I began searchlng back ln my memory for a gxrl wxth the long brown ha1r and the features of thxs g1rl before me The name Carolyn kept comxng to me Carolyn Carolyn H111 that s It Carolyn seemed to be makmg qu1te a name for herself In the muslc world I learned she had studxed abroad for s1x years A lady sxttmg beslde me sa1d she had heard Mxss H111 smg ln London and that had been the thr1ll of her l1fe I had to agree that my former schoolmate was a good performer mdeed Before her ar1a was fmxshed the scene changed agam Thzs pxcture was taken 1ns1de a cannery of some sort Oh yes the name was above the door R .T Stump Pea Cannery In one corner of a fxfth floor room I could see one gxrl s1tt1ng apart from the others She seemed to be thoroughly engrossed 1n her work I knew right away that this glrl was ohzrley Llppstock one of my former schoolmates Then Ihap pened to notlce a s1gn on Sh1rley s desk It read Sh1rley L1ppstock Off1c1a1 Pea Counter for the R .T Stump Pea Cannery It seemed that Mr Stump l1ked to say h1s peas were hand pxcked Thus Shxrley had to count one by one he number of peas xn each can Just as she placed the mne hundred nmety nmth pea 1n a can the plcture faded out and another appeared Thxs picture took me to the door of a lovely mansxon located on the outskxrts of St Loums I peered through the hall 1nto a spacious llvmg room I could see a woman slttmg on a lux urxous sofa wlth a Sxamese cat quletly readlng This woman was none other than Beulah LaForce whom I had known back xn old Madxson Hlgh I learned that Beulah had married a wealthy owner of a chaxn of hotels They had three chxldren but at that txme they were bemg tutored by a prxvate teacher At that moment the plcture changed and I d1dn t get to see thexr chrldren The next scene took me to a huge travel agency 1n Chlcago A courteous lady seated be h1nd a desk was tracing travel routes on a map Thls lady was none other than Carol Ann Peterson whom I had gone to school wlth back m Madlson I learned that Carol was now head of the travel agency and was helplng would be travelers flnd the most suxtable routes for them to take She was maklng the plans sound so good that she was thxnkmg about quxttmg and taklng a vacatlon to one of the places she was advertxslng W1th that the curtain closed on the lxves of my schoolmates of 1954 As Iarose from my seat I resolved to look up as many of the Senxors as possible durlng the next year Clase Wlll and Testament We the Semor Class of 1954 do make publxsh and declare thxs IS our last w1ll and testa ment To the faculty we bequeath apprecxatxon for a task well done Q Q Q Q Q Q - 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Signed, published and declared by the above named as their last will and testament. Wit- nessed by Mr. Lloyd Smith, Senior Advisor and Mrs. Doris Harmon, Yearbook Sponsor. Bob Gandy bequeaths his love for tormenting teachers to Ronnie Hill, his basketball suit u 9 a o o t , 1 o n o a , Q , c Q K - 7 ' . Semor Play EVERYBODY S GETTING MARRIED Act I Regmald D Arcy s Apartment Evenmg Act II Offlce of The True Compamon Socxal Club The next day Act III Same as Act Two One month later CHARACTERS Dlck Southern Claxr Elsberry Emma Embree Bob Gandy Dean Garett a busmess gemus Reglnald D Arcy a quxet young man Vxola Compton Regmald s fxancee James Reglnald s valet Mr Gordon A Ph11adelph1a lawyer Delmar Embree Mrs Lancaster a rlch wldow Mrs Hardm another wxdow not so rxch Carol Peterson Marg1e Whlte Sue Bur ke Darleen Kent Mlss Eff1e Cramer a splnster Carolyn H111 Dulcey Lane an actress Mrs O Leary an Irxsh wash woman Joyce Mallory Floopy Smxth Jack Forsyth T1p McCarty Three Gentlemen of Fortune Thomas Embree Sp1ke Jones James Freels D1rector Mr Smlth O Marie Blake -- abusiness gir1........... .... ' ' ' l-- 7? f-R O -Ai -.. -1 -0 '17 'UU 'Q 2 3' 4, pw - ,f AKERS, SAMMY BEAUCHAMP, JOE -A BIRD, WELDON t I ,, ,ar M P, DUVALL, DONALD EADS, DARLENE -J-ei, ELSBERRY, JOYCE 'MQ Treasurer 15 ls, sv . I, ,-9 Q 3 FOSTER, MARY LOU 5 HARTMAN, WANDA - Reporter f- ' ' HOLOHAN, JIM 3, , V I KIRTLEY, KAY ' A ' LAFORCI-3, MARY LOU A A LUDWIG, GEORGE 9 we MCCANN, DELORES PIERCE, RONALD President RILEY, BOBBY H Vice-President 3' 41' if ,.'- Y Z4 , 5 fav V .Of T, , ROM-IUE, ROBERT ' EVVV Z ' Mfg , ' A SANNER, LENORA ., V I A , R' SNELL, NORMA SUE Q A ' . ' Secretary NX Qfildil X W STARR, ARNOLD UTTERBACK, DOROTHY m:UO'-ZCIHA TOP ROW Sammy Akers Arnold Starr Donald Duvall Robert Romjue Ronald Pierce Weldon Bird MIDDLE ROW Dorothy Utterback George Ludwtg Bobby Rlley Ilmmy Holohan Kay Klrtley Nanda Hartman Mrs Swartz BOTTOM ROW Darlene Earls Mary Lou Foster Norma Sue Snell Joyce Elsberrv Mary Lou Lalforce Delores McCann Joe Beauchamp NOT PICTLRED Lenora Sanner .Tumor Class Hlstory On August 21 1951 twenty sxx tlmxd Freshmen entered Madxson H1gh to begm thelr four years of hlgh school work Shortly after school started vue lost four of our classmates We elected as our class officers Pres1dent Robert Romjue NICE Presxdent Bobby Rlley Secretary Treas urer 'Nlorma Snell and Sponsor Mrs Treuthart On september 2 1957 nmeteen Sophomores cllmbed the steps of Madxs on Htgh We d1scoxered we had lost three of our classmates but had framed one We elected the followxng class offxcers Presmrlent Pobby Pxley Vxce Presldent T1mmy Holohan Secretary Treasurer Joyce Elsberry and Sponsor Nlrs Harmon our classmates Leslme Brammer and W anda sharp mxssxng After lookmg around we saw three nevt faces Delores McCann from 'xlxddle Grote Sammy Akers from Shelbma and George Ludvtle trom Correctlonxxlle lovna 'We chose as our class offxcers Presxdent Ronald P1erce XICC Presxdent Bobby Rlley Secretary Norma Snell Treasurer loyce Elsberry and Sponsor Saar'z kent ourselxes busy throughout the entxre year trymg to earn money to take care of ex perses whxrh would 'ace us ln the future We vt ere mn charge ofthe lunch stand at the home has Ketball games Cur class clay P mders Creepers was presented m Nlarch under the dxrectlon of Nlrs 5VKdI'l7 0 xt o Y On August 31, 1953, twenty jolly Juniors gathered in the halls of old M, 1-1, S. to find two of Klrs, Sl . , We x ' ' . . 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BROOKS, .IAMES BUGG, PATSY President BURKE, BARBARA Vice-President O av ng :wo O ZS ibxgr 2552? 42531:-7 F1 nv-V' Zsaw-Us 'U-4 WZ 2 T H - nf E Z '4 mmwOZOEwOw DICKERSON, KAREN HOGAN, JUNIOR JONES, TOMMY KIRTLEY, JIMMY KRAMER, MARCELLA MANUEL, CHARLES MARTIN, BETTY MCCALL, JOE MCMORRIS, WILMA PETERSON, RICHARD SHEPHERD, RONALD SOUTHERN, jIMMY f x A A 3. n qt, , T' Q SUDSBERRY, NANCY . 4' wOOD, TOMMY -0' 1 , , YOUNG, BEVERLY of K x 5 A .IL 1445 TOP ROW Patsy Hxgg A-llene Campbell Karen Dlckerson Rlchard Peterson James Brooks Jxmmy Kxrtley Junxor Hogan Charles Manuel MIDDLE ROW Jlmmy Southern Ronald Shepherd Jane Botkxns Frxeda Campbell Barbara Burke Jimmy Davenport Mrs Harmon BOTTOM ROW Marcella Kramer Joann Beauchamp Bobby Alexander Gary Davls Tommy Jones Franklm Alexander Tommy 'Vood NOT PICTURED Betty Martxn Sophomore Class Hzstory On September Z 1952 twenty mne Freshmen enrolled at M I-1 S After we got over our fr1ght we elected class offlcers They were Presldent Charles Manuel, Nxce Presxdent, Jimmy Day Our canclmdate for carnxval queen was Barbara Burke and her escort was Gary Davxs On August 31 1953 we found twenty seven Sophomores knockmg at the doors of Madlson 1-hgh Those who dxd not return were Raymond Blaxr, Leon Freeman, and Rlchard Reed but we found two new fares ln our class They were Jxm Kxrtley from Shelbma and Frxeda Campbell from Falr banks Alaska Our class offlcers were Presxdent, Patsy Bugg Vxce Presldent, Barbara Burke becretary Treasurer, lane Botkxns, and Sponsor Nlrs Harmon We chose Barbara Burke as our cheerleader Our carnnal candxdate for queen was Nancy Sudsberry and her escort was Charles Manuel 1 e had our annual class hayrlde september 15th, near Hollxday 1 I 1 V' - C i Y Y - . n a n Y . . . , - - enportg Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Dickerson: and Sponsor, Mr. Blair. v 1 ' ' ' . V . . N : . : ,. - . : - - ' '. . I A l a 7 c ,V . - . 1' 4' fs ,Jv- -0' Z' f'JxX iff i ...Q-4' Q-1 4-F' ...l Nfx I' n 'Y' BAKER DONALD n .,'ZI'k an g BOTKINS VAN -ffm N09 ...I J's-41 ,JW .f-A--A, if f 5. f' 5 lax, 4 CAMPBELL CAROL COOPER DUNARD Treasurer EMBREE SAM Jon HENDREN HURMON -us HILL RONNIE A 4-114 Una.. 9 f VANSKIRE LARRY wwf 1 I WOODS, PATTY Reporter WA LTERS CHARLES Secretary -4-wi' 'al' Vlce Pres1d ent HOUCHINS FRAN KI MCCANN BEVERLY MCGEE CARL NOLTE ELMER PETERSON MARY 'U 2 Ch 5315 cn 'fp ,-1705 omg 'iz Ulmggg O cn Z 5011: z bam- - mga P1 OF! W:- Q-4 3,2 F U Zn-1g:gcnl'1'1'ZJ 1'1 I 1 . a' r ' '1 A' ' r I 1 f- fy Le Q , . -I A 4 I ,My Z, E I mga, , 4 VV,, -If I . , 5 - YV 3 , ,V Sqn v . ,AAR A ' za 1 ..-ff if I ' , f. X I A A ,X . 'O ' 'A ' .W di , 3 A , wa- 1 O R -' . I -J .Q 5 I . - . ,ff - -L' , . , N A A i We ' , A ' ' - ,gf f ff ff V X gh. . I 5, . 3 Ni' V . , EVA f r I , , ' 5' W in 5,6-A . . -pf 7 I ' A -6 . ,. 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K -4 i -40 I 1 A' F A 'R '. , ' -1 5 ' Ll ' f A A .rx--A ' TOP ROW Van Bofkms Sammy Embree Carl McGee Donald Baker DuNard Cooper Frank IE Houchlns Charlie Walters MIDDLE ROW Mr Humphrey Elmer Nolte Donme Pollard Rosalie Starr Beverly McCann Mary Peterson Carol Campbell BOTTOM ROW Hurmon Hendren Ronnxe Hxll Carolyn Stone Patty Woods Ronald Thomas Larry VanSk1ke Freshman Class Hzstory On August 31 1953 seventeen very green Freshmen knocked on the doors of Madxson I-hgh Before many weeks had passed we had two more classmates Carolyn Stone and Frank1e Houchms After acquamtmg ourselves wxth hlgh school lxfe we elected our class officers They were as follows Presldent Donnxe Pollard V1ce Presldent Ronald I-Illl Secretary Charlle Walters Treasurer DuNard Cooper Reporter Patty Woods and Sponsor Mr Humphrey On September 17th vue had our class party a hayrxde amce thxs was our f1rst hayrlde we had a wonderful tlme and cons1dered xt a great success Those partlcmatmg m basketball were Ronald H111 and Frankle Houchms Before the school carmval we chose Beverly McCann and Donme Pollard as candxdates for hxgh school queen and escort To helm them get votes we sold chances on a rad1o 7 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 - -- . - I . . , . - 1 . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ' I -- . -. . . . 1 0 1 . . . . Room TOP ROW MIDDLF ROW Donnie Davis Jumor I-lulen Richard Elsberry Eugene Campbell Tommy White KarolynR1ley Konme Harley Carol Walker Toyce Garnett Minnie bmith Patsy Ransdall ROV Hogan lvlrs Coates,Donald Darst Jimmy Jones l D bhepherd MBTIOH Simms Carl Reynolds Cary ooper Walter Turpin Allce Kramer Jeannie Braymen Alice Walters Uma Alexander Linda Cormck Leah Peck Lanny Jones Jackie Rey nolds Mr Powell Meals Sharon Elsberry Darlene Garnett Katherine Hogan Carol Holohan Marie Stone Room IV TOP ROW BOT TOM ROW Carol lones lamce :udsberry Barbara Cooper Glenda Pierce Bonme Candy Paul Luntsford Jimmy Walker Jerry Cooper Gaylene Starr CJFYIS Peel' Charles Tinkham Johnny Elsberry Bobby Carnett Mike Dexenport Joyce Lake oecky Embree Sharon Pollard Eddie Burnett Susie Luntsford Carolyn Braymen Judy Wood Patsy Houchins Eddie Robertson Ronald Els berry Eddie Brown Paul Bird Donnie Maxey Mrs Threllfeld BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy White, Wayne Farrell, Earl Cvibler, Elsie Turpin, Shirley Manuel, Patsy Room III TOP ROW: Claudia Garnett, Carolyn Burnett, .lixnrny Brzxymen, Carol Cooper, .lackie Rans- rlall Walter Tohnion Carolyn Carpenter Cxry Hayes Sxndrl fierce Niarcia Flsberry Fonme Burnett Patty l urpxn flrenrla Whxre BOTTOM ROW Taunna Meals 'Darlene lurlxxlg Lee N1pCall lerry Paxerporl Hxllx Harmon Lawrence Walters Bully Parst Fxlly Kxrtley Vxclor Wade Rxchard Cornxck Pxchard Henrlren Nlartha Stone Wanda Holder Delores 'xramer Tudy Dans lean Ann Hxckex N ra Cvaxneg Room H TOP HON rs Hobson lane! Dlc raon lOl'nnw da ex -X x H H l .1 r I' luae N we Tm an S 50N iehelew xmxe Stone Nl e H I ,rr berry Penh llc Onan Ponme wparns lo -'-nn H-qnner ly-lem, l lerg H l 1 a Wood floruf 1 er lr anue ealrxce C ar-pe S za e aye lol naon awme lm rr- 5 e x ex ods ons on nn I exenpor ry N1 . , . , A . N1 . r .. 'fe - . A 5 T s '..r Vi. 25.13 D mia frame, icu- f ,JT ' Ph .1,N l I ' ,Tin ' ' . Eiol.er, f..ie Ella- 07105 P'G.'.'vf lvinfl -. ' :ill ,UI y 5-1 I, fl ' ' I n1erL lf nn Vingwlon, I-' , , -V' Hill, Nl y ntone, lu ,e E' ol, riwlfn, Iwi My Pfl Raul Vo ,D . ld H141-zz. , F ' 1, lar '. .1n.el. Room I Q W ,515 r M I tqf Zflxfg fi: r is 35, S - X an ind I , 'T' A TOP ROW: Miss Ragland, David Brown, Wanda Elsberry, Delworth Smith, Gary Shepherd, Linda Neff, Donnie Sparks, Charles Threlkeld, Leland Kramer, Eddie Myers, LaVerne Hendren. BOTTOM ROW: Delbert Craigg, Larry Alexander, Peggy Garnett, Beverly Botkins, Tommy Johnston, Jeannie Meals, Brenda Lake, David Stone, Steven Embree, Becky Stone. 1-J 'Q I . Ear 1 -- . D A 7 ' G R A A C C PT P I N V S l I C V T H A I O L E O S L 5 , . I' ,za X TOP ROW Thomas Errhree flxlanxger Ronald Pxerce K 1pta1nl l c Forsyth Bob Candy Dick 5outhern Rob Vlley Coach Srnxth The Panthers Lon mled a record of eleven mms and fue losses 1n regular season play Three games were lost aw ay from home and tvxo at home These tvuo losses at home were the fxrst home games lost m over two years The boys won second 1n the walt Pxver Conference and cons olatlon at the Parls tournament tn November They lost out xn the 'vionroe Cxty tournament 1n December Before the season opened Ronald Pxerce was chosen as team captam Seven players Bram mer, Elsberry Forsyth Freels, Candy Hyatt, and Southern vnxll graduate th1s year z '- i .Q 5, . ' if k' , .1 ' - , , BOTTOM ROW: James Freels, Herbert Hyatt, Marvin Brammer, Clair Elslxerry, Jimmy Holohan. Y I I -- V. . a SCHEDULED GAMES Date Panther s Oct Nov Dec an Feb Nov Dec Paris there Clarence here Shelbyvxlle here Phxladelphxa Emerson Umversxty High here Huntsvxlle here Parls here Holy Rosary there Clarence there Shelbyvnlle there Sturgeon here Huntsville there Holy Rosary here Phlladelphla Monroe Clty there PARIS TOURNAMENT St Brendans of Mexico Philadelphia Emerson Vandalm H1gbee Opponents here Emerson there MONROE CITY T OURNAM ENT LaGrange Macon McCooey of Hanmbal Monroe Cxty 1492 Player Pxerce Forsyth Elsberry R11ey Gandy 1251 Total Pomts Average Per 0 277 248 2 4 Game 162 103 . 30 60 ', 45 . 10 72 , 41 13 66 ' , 49 . 4 84 ' ' , 57 17 59 ' ' ' , 51 j . 5 74 ' , 43 8 61 ' , 52 12 36 , 43 15 60 , 36 19 71 ' , 54 28 54 ', 59 . 2 47 ' , 38 5 54 , 53 9 59 .Monroe City, here 70 12 59 ' ' , 65 16 70 ' , 80 .. 18 61- . ' 75 19 74 ' ' 42 20 54 ' 37 21 73 ' 50 . 8 72 30 10 54 4-4 11' 60 ' 72 12 58 ' 65 ' 39 . 11.5 ' l 8.9 199 8.2 1 CC fi Team TOP ROW Thomas E'nbree Managerl Frankle I-louchxns Weldon Bxrd Jxmmy Holohan .Txmmy Southern Coach Smxth BOTTOM ROW George Ludvn xg Ronnxe Hxll Tommy Wood Gary Davxs The B team compxled a fine record thls season wxth f1fteen wxns and flve losses These boys worked hard to ach1eve thxs record Some of the best and most mterestmg basketball games of the year were played by these boys In November, the B boys were entered m the Pans Tournament and won fxrst place They won games from Auxvasse, Centralxa, Monroe City and Parls to achleve thxs honor V41 www WWWWQ 4+ W4 1 gg, it , . 7 'I n I D , 1 A I I 9 ' ' ' ' . . s A 1 u , ' ' , m 1 f ,, ,ry ,Q , ,Q wi 7,5 Q Q .J , V. I ff , STANDING .T Southern Hyatt D Southern Pierce Forsyth Brooks Candy Elsberry Freels Coach Smith The softball team won every game played thxs season They won from Par1s, Clarence, Mon roe C1ty Phlladelphxa Emerson, and Shelbyvllle Cheerleaders JOYCE MARY LOU BARBARA EMMA SITTING: Embree, Holohan, Brammer, Wood, Bird, Riley, Davis, Ludwig. 1 ' I v Ill Q Haney' Ernrra Embree, Senior, was chosen at the schoolcax-niva1October 17th, as high school queen of the Carnival. Bob Cvandy, Senior es- cort, was elected by the Senior class to do the crowning. ueen Candidates BEVEPLY MCC.-XNN E 4 NANCY SUDS BERRY DELOPES MCCANN EMNL3. EM BR EE JANET DICKERSON -- GARY MANUEL Janet Dickerson of Room ll was selected as grade school queen of the Carnival on October 17th. Gary Manuel ofthe same room was her escort and placed the crown on her head. Grade Queen Candidates JEAN ANN HIC KEY BECKY EMBREE CAROL HOLOHAN JANET DICKERSON .TEANNIE MEALS Classes WORLD HISTORY 1'--3 ENGLISH III TY PING GENERAL SCIENCE SHORTHAND SHOP BIOLOGY PHYS. ED. .l 1-wg 61, rwwga 'ry 1 ,, gqfx I 3,-1 if School Actwltles of 1953 1954 August September October November December anuary Enrolled 83 ln hlgh school Class work begins Baptlst mmlsters speak ln Labor Day Senlor scavenger hunt Bookmoblle here Softball Parls there Sophomore hayrlde Freshman hayrzde unlor treasure hunt Softball Softball Softball Softball Shelbyvllle here as assembly X X Ph1ladelph1a Emerson there Clarence there Monroe City here School paper 1ssued Ind1v1dual plctures made Senlor portralts made All school carnlval Assembly Assembly Basketball season opens Par1s there Assembly Clarence here School paper Issued Shelbyvllle here Parls Tournament Thanksglvmg vacatlon Phlladelphla Emerson here Assembly Monroe Clty Tournament Unlverslty Hlgh here Ohlo Psychologlcal tests given School paper lssued Chrlstmas vacatlon beglns Vacatlon ends Assembly Huntsvllle here Parxs here Group pxctures made Holy Rosary there Clarence there Shelbyvllle there Sturgeon here 61' Q4 hfmf-Xp if-sf K X0 O O O l 31 ' ' x J 1 ' A xi, 3 . . . . '7 Db II . A .1 .4 Lf: 'A . -1- IZ 3 ff f 1 15 ' f 16 ' XD 17 j D Y 17 -- -- 22 -- ' ' -- 29 -- -- 2 -- - -- W 3 ' ' 5 1 a c ' ix' 14 ' ' fi 17 ' X sr, 26 30 30 ' -- 2 4-5-6 Teachers meeting at St. Louis Q? if 10 -- - ir 13 ' 13 ' -- 17-21 ' , N' 26-27 ' ' ' 4 . . -- 8 9-12 ' E E 17 . . . -- 5 :' I8 . . . ' N 22 ' ZZ . . . J 4 ' g 4 Q51 5 ' - 3 8 ' - A 8 . X ,LV iv X I2 -- , ' X .-3 19 . -- . g . 28 -- fm N February l 2 5 9 l2 12 16 22-26 March 1 5 3 8 13 18 25 Apr 11 May Assembly Huntsville -- there Holy Rosary -- here Monroe City - here Philadelphia Emerson -- there School paper issued Monroe City -- there Subregional at Centralia Regional at Fayette Assembly State at Columbia Assembly JUHIOT play School paper 1ssued Senlor play Senxor tmp Assembly .Tumor Senxor Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement Last school paper xssued School closes Ik 1? HF ct Friday evenmg c The next evenmg Act Ill An hour or so later Place A Mr Nelson amortxclan Jumor Play FINDERS CREEPERS J it G- ef: 6 , w .lu fm, I X PM ff!! XR if gt X room ln the Nelson home T1me n evenmg of the present CHARACTERS Mrs Nelson mother of the household Hercules Wllbur s bosom pal Wllbur Hercules bosom nal Frankle Celeste s lxttle sxster Mr Quigley the walking corpse Dr Brown Granny Mr Nelson s grandmother Madeline Mr Qulgley s srster Harry Schuster lawyer and frlend of Madelxne Daphne the rnaxd Claude the caretaker Nma Qulgley Mr Qulgley s great granddaughter Henry the helper Dlrector Mrs Swartz . 2 . X 21 ' 26-30 ' ' 6 Lf 7 . - . ,525 9 13 ffpid ' X 14 - ff 1 14 gf f f ff XM ffm araefaofak ::f:::::f:'f'ff::f Xi f 1 A I: ' ' A t Il: ' : ' . ' 2 A ' . Celeste -- Hercules' cousin.. ..... . ..Wanda Hartman 1 sooasaogoooooqoeuoyoooooo use . Ronald Prerce Delores McCann George Ludwig Bobby Rlley Joyce Elsberry Arnold Starr J1mmy Holohan Norma Snell Kay Kxrtley Robert Romjue Mary Lou LaForce Donald Duvall Dorothy Utterback Joe Beauchamp LEFT TO RIGHT Harmon Klrtley Plley Foster at typewrxter Campbell Snell Woods Hart man Kent Starr Embree H111 Hendren Panther Howls Staff Edxtor Assistant Edltor Cxrculatxon Manager Class Edltors Semor Iunlor Sophomore Freshman Grades Art Edltor Cartoomst Gosslp Edxtor s Sports Edltor Darleen Kent Norma Sue Snell Donald Hendren Carolyn H111 Wanda Hartman Fneda Campbell Patty Woods Kay Klrtley Mary Lou Foster Arnold Starr The Staff Bobby Rlley Mnmeograph Operators Snell H111 Kent Foster Sponsor Mrs Harmon :Qc 1' Thls staff complles and prxnts a student paper Tl-IE PANTHER HOWLS about every sxx weeks It trxes to present news and xtems of interest as mt pertams to the students and faculty of the Madxson I-hgh School The staff lS a choxce selectxon of students who work diligently and faxth fully at parser xssue txme m order that the paper may be out on txme 2 . 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