Malden High School - Greenwave Yearbook (Malden, MO)

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A.A., Stephens College, B.S. in Education, South- east Missouri State College, M.A., University of Missouri, University of South Cali- fornia. HOMER BOOK: Band, Mathematics. A.B., Oakland City College, B.S. in Education, Graduate Study, University of Mississippi. WANDA CARROLL: Physical Education. B.S. in Education, Arkansas State Teachers College. AARON EPPERSON: Mathematics, Science. B.E. in Education, Arkansas State Teach- ers College. IVA LOU GIBSON: Secretary. GENEVIEVE MYERS: Music. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College. HIGH PUYEAR: Director of Elementary Education. Will Mayfield College, Southeast Missouri State College, M.S., University of Missouri. ISABEL PUYEAR, Home Economics. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State Col- lege, University of Missouri. ALBERTA ROGERS: B.S. in Commercial Education, University of Missouri. ALMYRA TOLLESON: Art. Arkansas State College, University of Missouri, Southeast Missouri State College. ENOCH TOLLESON, Vocational Agriculture. Caruthersville Junior College, South- east Missouri State College, Arkansas A8tM. fl ML -If 2 Y' vs if C. Z. COX: Mathematics, English. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State Col- le e. R.gD. GUTHRIE: Social Studies. B.S. in Education, Arkansas State College, M.A., University ot Arkansas. LA VERNE ALEXANDER: Math, English, History. Arkansas State College, Southeast Missouri State College. JUANITA KING: Math, Language. Southeast Missouri State College, Arkansas State College. DAVID PENICK: Science, P.E., Southeast Missouri State College, Arkansas State College. CORNELIA SNIDER, English. B.S. in Education, Arkansas State College. JAMES BACK: Math, English, Social Studies, P.E. Arkansas State College. SUE TYSON: Sixth Grade. Memphis State College, Southeast Missouri State Col- lege. M. L. MCCORMICK: P.E. B.S. in Education, Arkansas State College, Southeast Mis- souri State College, University of Mississippi. DELLA ZIMMERMAN: Sixth Grade. Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. in Edu- cation, Arkansas State College. MAUDE HIGGENBOTHAM: History, Geography. B.S. in Education, Southeast Mis- souri State College, Columbia, Peabody. MARION BARRERA: Spanish, Science. Southern Missionary College, B.A., University of Chattanooga. PATRICIA GARNER: Speech, English. B.S. in Education, Arkansas College. JEROLD JUMPER: P.E. Arkansas State College. wM,.,,M ,, gr ., M kim -if 5 -,sk Q Eg AL if 5 4 ik? W 7 -T2 I W . Q if H fb: VV :X M .. A W I ig H Q p ,, ,,A ,, .,,, si is ,L .. . V i v 'H , L ZL. ,L.J,,g1 .,,. f' W? W4 511, : 1-ii M., , 2 Y-Sun y., ,, gg, jk ' 5 In A ,Z L KY W wis- 5, vgiafsf - A ww 2 M A ? X , MHC? ,Q X ESQ C '10 L7 N f QUQJQJ X. B ffjlwvwdp-MSXFXL ,f 1 x - X, xi g if 1 1 l DELON ALLEN Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE ANDERSON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Palette Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Pep Squad Treasurer 4, Football Queen Attendant 4, All School Queen Attend- ant 3, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Palette Club Recorder 3, Jr. O.A.T. Award 3. CHARLES ANDERSON Football 2, 3, 4, All Conference Honorable Mention 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, District Track Meet 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Solo 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 3, 4, District Music Contest 3, 4, State Music Contest 3, Green Wave Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Carnival Queen Escort 4, Class Play 4, Speech Class Play 3, Pep Squad 'l, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BAR HAM Queen Attendant 'l, All School Queen 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, F.H.A. Song Leader 2, F.H.A. l, 2, Quartet 3, Maiorette 3, 4, Palette Club 3, 4, Palette Club Officer 4, Green Wave Staff 3, Annual Staff 1, 2, Pep Squad Officer 2, Speech Class Play 4, Junior High Twirling instructor 3, 4, Volley Ball l, 2, Basketball Queen Attendant 4. MARLIN BLANSETT SHIRLEY BLANTON Green Wave Staff 4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. High Office Girl 4, F.H.A. l, 3, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 3. MARTHA BOWMAN Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain 4, Palette Club 2, 3, Style Show 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Major- ette l, 3, 4, Speech Play 3, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Football Queen At- tendant 3, Senior Play 4. ANNA LEE BOX Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Secre- tary 4, Green Wave Staff 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. ROY BROWN F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track l. MARY BUDEWITZ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Delegate to State Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Con- vention 3, Operetta 3, Green Wave Staff 4, Class Play 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4. MELBA CRAWFORD Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Pep Squad 'I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Green Wave Staff 4, Cape English Contest 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Junior High Secretary 4, Speech Festi- val 4. RONNIE DEEN F.F.A. 1, 2, Football 4. TOM ELDER Pep Squad ,l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 2. BETTY EVERETT Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Dunklin County All-Star Team 2, All-Star Honorable Mention 3. RONNIE FAGAN Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 4: Science Club 1: Photography Club 2: Na- tional Forensic Leaoue 1: Debate 1: Honor Society 1, 2: Class Plav 4: Pep Squad 4: 3rd Place Countv Bookkeeping Contest 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Annual Staff 2, 4: Drama Club 1, 2: Student Council 2: Scholarship to Egyptian Music Camp 1: Beta Club 4. LORETTA GOURLEY U F.H.A. 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Green Wave Staff 4: Speech Play 4: Class Play 4: Annual Staff 4. BILL GREEN Class Secretary 3: Class Treasurer 4: Beta Club 4: Palette Club 2, 3, 4, Palette Club President 3, 4: Student Council 3: F.F.A. 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Football 2: Baseball 1: Class Play 3, 4: School Paper 3: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Typing Award 3: F.F.A. Secretary 2: Carnival Queen Escort 3: District Art Meet 3: State Tennis Meet 3: County Bookkeeping Contest 4: District Geometry Meet 3. CLAUDINE GREEN Junior Play 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. Secretary 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Art 3: Palette Club 3, 4, Palette Club Secretary 4: Football Attendant 2: Carnival Queen 3: Class Treasurer 3: Maiorette 1, 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Newspaper Staff 3: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Sec- retary 1: Typing Award 3. INEZ GUTHRIE F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Basketball .3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3: Pep Squad 2, 3. NELDA HODGE F.H.A. 2, F.H.A. 2nd Vice President 2: Band 1: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Librarian 3: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY HOLLOWAY DOLORES JOHNSON Girls' Quartet 3, Girls' Sextet 3, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Speech Class Plays 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Annual Staff 2, 4, Palette Club 3, 4, Maiorette l, 2, Head Maiorette 3, Drum Maiorette 4, Mixed Chorus Accompanist 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 3, 4: Typing Awards 3, High School Office Secretary 4, Green Wave Staff 3, Jr. High and H.S. Twirling Instructor 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dunklin County All-Star Honorable Mention 3, Solo Accompanist 3, 4, Double Mixed Quartet Accompa- nist 3, 4, Speech Contest 4. MARIEL JOHNSON ' Queen Attendant 1, Queen Attendant 2, Pep Squad 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Palette Club 2, 3, 4, Art Contest 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor, Annual Staff 4, Beta Club 4, Class Play 3, 4, Green Wave Staff 4. GENE JORDAN Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 2, 3, 4, All District 3, 2nd Team All-State 3, Most Valuable Player, Regional Tournament 2, Football I, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Tennis Club 4, Golf Club 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Typing Award 3, Class Play 3, 4, Sophomore Pilgrimage 2, Assistant Editor, Annual Staff 4. NORMA KARLISH Glee Club l, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, F.H.A. 2, Class Secretary 4, Green Wave Staff 4, English Contest 2, Student Council 2, Speech Class Play 4, Pep Squad Reporter 4. DALE KINDER Librarian 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 4. JONELLE KINDER Mixed Chorus l, 2, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4. JANE KING Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Art 3, Librarian 2, F.H.A. 2, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Speech Play 4. JOHNNY KING Glee Club l, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 4, Class Vice President 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Beta Club President 4, Football i, Track 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Annual Staff 2, Class Plays 3, 4, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Art Award 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Typing Award 3, Geometry and Art Contest 2. WAYNE KING Annual Staff 3, 4, Green Wave Staff 3, Class Plays 3, 4, Art Contest 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Palette Club 2, 3, 4, Palette Club Vice President 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Speech Play 4. JACKIE LANKFORD D. J. LOVELACE F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. President 4, F.F.A. Secretary 3, F.F.A. Judging Teams 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad i, 2, 3, 4. BOB MEYER Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 3, 4, Glee Club Accompanist 3, 4, Palette Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Annual Staff Editor 4, Green Wave Staff -4, Speech Class Play 3, Class Plays 3, 4, Girls' Trio Ac- companist 3, 4, Cape Music Contest 3, 4, Columbia Music Contest 3, Cape Art- Contest 3, Beta Club Convention 4, Librarian 4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JACKIE MOSLEY Band I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. HALIENE O'NEAL Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4. HELEN O'NEAL Glee Club, F.H.A. 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4. KAY RICE Band 2, 3, Basketball 2, Glee Club 2, Home Economics l. PHYLLIS ROEHM Bandl 2 3 4- Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 Pe I I I I I I I I I I I I p Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Green Wave Staff 4, Sex- tet 3, Trio Accompanist 4, Double Quartet 4, Cape Music Contest 4, Speech Contest 4. BETTY ROSE F.H.A. l, 2, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, 2. JERRY SHELTON Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Basketball Scorekeeper 3, Class Play 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. SUE SHELTON Glee Club l, 2, 3, Art 4, F.H.A. 2, Librarian 3, 4, County Fair Queen Attendant 4. HAROLD WHITE Football 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. DOROTHY STEWART Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Home Economics 1, 2, Green Wave Staff 4, Shorthand Award 3. RODNEY STOKES Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. Vice President 2, F.F.A. President 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Chapter Farmer 2, 3, Palette Club 3, Football Queen Escort 4, Golf Club 4, State Farmer Application 3. JIMMY TAYLOR Palette Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. JERRY TUTTLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Class President 1, 2, 3, 4, Palette Club 2, 3. ALLAN VARVELL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ag. Judging Team 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH WALKER Class Plays 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Beta Club Secretary 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Class Reporter 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. Treasurer 2, Annual Staff 3: Glee Club Accompanist 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Double Quartet 3, 4, Green Wave Staff 4, Cape Music Contest 3, 4, Missouri State Beta Convention 4, Speech Contest 4, Girls' Sextet Accompa- nist 3. SUE WHITEHORN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3: Palette Club 2, 3, Palette Club Reporter 2, Palette Club Secretary 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. ,V :ggi f , M '-f ' S My W ww Y, ,,,.,,,n- v.....M. .. if X ac, la mag W ,zz QA-gl O Q W!! if ,f- 4 N QM 'R --mg, r yrg,5,5,,W 'A , ' .. , FIRST ROW: Glenna Adcock, Jack Baker, William Ball. SECOND ROW: Charles Berry, Eulene Blake, Barbara Bryant, Kenneth Crawford, Betty Daniel. THIRD ROW: Bobby Dockins, Lawrence Dovvdy, Charles Fritzuis, Stephen Fritzuis, Larry Ford. FOURTH ROW: Mina Green, Sylvia Guthrie, Robert Hall, Vergil Harris. S l l l l fp K, : V PF , 7 ' k , ' , , . , ,N N ' fa' Q S K L . . D : X . ,Mp J' FIRST ROW: Karl Jessup, Frank Kelly, Delores Kinder, Dorothy Kinder, Imogene Kinder. SECOND ROW: Tracy King, Bob Kirkbride, Beulah Loafman, Delores Lewis, Charles McDonald. THIRD ROW: Ann McPheeters, Kenneth Noe, Denver Paul, Doris Perkins, Meredith Price. 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THIRD ROW: Jimmy Burnett, Robert Carmen, Freeman Carter, Frances Cham! bers, Virginia Coker, Dean Collins, Norma Corn, FOURTH ROW- Ronald CuIp,,Joyce Darnell, Larry Davis, Jimmy Deen, Verna Deen, Hester Edwards, Minnie Eskew. FIFTH ROW: Terry Forbus, Tillie Gaither, Sarah Gray, Billie Harnelback, Carl Harris, Harry Holloway, Doris Hawes. SIXTH ROW: Garth Irby, Jackie Ivester, Rae Jean Martin. . 'H' ,,. s . F I , . I. W Fig. it :A -is I . I I Z: i I I , . fi V all' . ., M -3, f 4 LV J QM W .ff . ' . I If i' -' -I I I I 7 , :-,5 Q.. I F ' 1 . 'ff -1Q' ti,...,,. Q'I 'QW Q A I . as J I' zg. . 1 at I S ,. I . -I I t 1. ' ii 3 . ff , I I ' .. - . eff? , . 1 ,125 Q f I, ' .Q 1 A 'I' 51. ' A we f ' if .1 .se I I I 'mi . fi-- af-,gf fi I ll I . ' , It-f, ,.:' , -2, 2- - , . , R ,. , F I , . . Rf : T F-ifiii, I : . ' i 1 .M , A I -w y -' zmi, ff s,,.,....s. ,. I S I , .M ft in 1' f . , I I 4, . . .A Si . , vm V Y 3, E H , , . fi, Y A wi- 5 '- I . 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FIFTH ROW: Bill Garrett, Richard George, Lorraine Guthrie, Robert Harmon, Evelyn Harris, Linda Heise, Donald Heinze. SIXTH ROW: Floyd Hodge, Gail Holtzhouser, Martha Johnson, Robert Jor- dan, Bob Karlish, Fay Kinder, .laxene Kinder, Wanda LaMunion LQ ' ,- : V W b I r U -sd E, , Q , ., I V , T1 V 'qi I 1 . I ' I ff iiii ip' , -kk., -. sg K VV, , , . .ss I ,RW 5 Y is f - : ' 'M ' Hi g ee, f ,- iffj f ,I Q W ' 4, 3, , K W Q Q :A c A ,. . yi t ,:2, to G Q ti Y W- -Q, 12-, ,, Q! Nm 'GTI 4, :N , ri , 1' J 5 I T :Qui pw . gags f 9' we J ' i fill 5 .gf-X :fy 'LX fx 1' 'Tw QQ 5 'K da, i ,sin ,w , : N fe- Z, , 5 if , ii 45 I : 2 I Qiudk, g we :: is g yds, wig, 5 V VA, g s . V ,Vk, V- K 1 7 . n BE i If - V :Q r y A- , QQM! I ,,:I ' , L 4 .f R ' V K in i , k- , fu K ki , i . VL ,H I 'taxi V M A is , , gg .1 M I al' g 4 V I 5, I 1 gr l,: in K if I w V ' . ' ,, ' i,,f f , I - , I Iii I I W- id 23- il 'V -'g i .Q ,ar I Q I VV iv ll .,l, :,, I' ' ' , , VVV7'E ii' i M2 6 F: I il y ,,.n 4i' -I :'E f i I :Milli : - ,: i I I 'f Q f - ' R ,M 12 : I ' . i 'V 5 I 1' A f V Y- Z' , rf 5 is I I , I . 'QVA ,,,Lk Y I I f 1 X z I ZZ A ' : I- 5 ri : I 'R ' :lir ' , v ,EE,: is as FIRST ROW: Ronald Lewis, Sondra Markle, Harold McGill, Murle McGill Mary Ellen Moreau, Ray Morgan. A SECOND ROW: Katheen New, Eloise Patterson, Ray Paul, Keith Pedigo, Ro- bert Perkins, Lorene Qualls, Millie Radatord, Joe Radican. THIRD ROW: Barbara Reed, Richard Rice, Kay Riddle, Charles Riggs, Riggs June, Frances Robertson, Edna Russel, Ramona Russel. FOURTH ROW: Jettie Shelton, Laquita Smith, Sammy Snider, Breanna So- kol, Tommy Spurlock, Teddy Stafford, Mary Alice Stewart, Sue Summers. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Taylor, David Telker, George Trammell, Dewayne Ut- hott, Floyed Varvell, Patricia Varvell, Edmond Vantrease, Jackie Waller. SIXTH ROW: Charles Walters, Donald Waters, Joan White, Mary Wiley, Marilyn Wilkey, Vivian Wineman, Goldie Young, Betty Reaves. 1 gggrrwym-A-97yr', . , .N Y. -x x M A - 1 M,-gy ,,ifg,.:-ev---V. -5 frmvnz.nf,-Z-.,Ef:.HW,mp5g.mI,, ,. , H, M, M K ' ' - ' Vi f '-',,'- Q .. ,I ,. Q- - eq-'ZZ' f, 551-v3:',,T . .ff-f, YYY' 1 -v: .- Y-.. f :.- ' 3 f'+ - H'Mx+ M 'b ,'.1'f, ' Vid , Y . B ,- , ,- A xlwx-f. ,Lynn ' 7 x 4 r - .-f- ..x.,N SQ w - , 11 ,,, Q 3 k 'Mr' Q. 14 :vim M .. w jx wg! , ,, 5,533 3 L .mp an f K ,fgrifm , K , -. f, ,, 4 , , , , V A- K i , Q , , . , ff? Q9 5? ?gl'te?X ff' LFEMM-,., A :pix ,gs ,W 2 Q' N5 gy, H -ig, Sfgggzf 'mwfFa'X',11ff ff.-igffffjixr. ., , ,,, w ' f ' g Q . V , H , V :fefyfflgg Y 1, 1' Q ' , ' I v,g'g,.,,5,' ':2,g3ggg5 if, , k If-5,5 .'1m1f9fe5g5g, ,E1.fp',,q ., k , X3 , . V, V 'f'a5g?Q:7frfi ,M 9 Q5f'A .. , ' ,i3 , 'wj5f N I V 'LW W Z H 'V f il- 5. 4, . W f ,. ,f, L ifrf Y -V . 2 1 ff ,Q gif ginviyiff',5gg'aws,,3wa.n1fQ17,.: 'f 'S' If ' V, .. N, ,, . ,351-fl A af ,E . 33--,:-,..,' 5 K 15:39 ' In M2 ' . --L,f',!?'l an L-4 l ,,.. W, '33, 3g?K ,2:g, ,1,, gL l gf vis 9:i,,,,v,,L,g,L , .IN Y , 'L '- I if '53 f 7 , f ffw,,,'g'g 7 , ,Q,3?fs,p . fifilikiwif,ga-wQ,.g,f 1 , f ,- V ' '1,': 'iigqf,' ., 3iy,?, ' , ,Y 11 -:sri ,gf-., ' 1. ' , ' ,iffvf51,ffQ3-,KQV ,Biff - - ' 3' wa .MJ M, rr Ti! V . . . fi gb., A Mfr, 5 5.1. '. 5 :S 14,- . ' , . V25 1 7 A + V, . ,IH f -,RX x, 4 2 5' ' , X J ' f mx if ! X3 Q 1 , K fi -4 ,L wi! X , an-...M ff? .1 N Ti 1 vfnfl Qi Q, vz W , arf sg 'fx i ,wx K Wffifi? V' 4.542 - Wt Q 55159 'W X ,v3:4 N Qgr.gYggg'1. 3 W ' it QW15-' 3 ' - 12253. H 5 fy 5 AL figffli 1 ,A ,W 'W , - 4 . , A ,f i -W A 4' if iff ,Q f mn WM. ,Nw X ' g K f-,,,,,,...,Ra,, 4 In .xff if 'ef ga f E5 7 in W X ws QW FIRST ROW: Glenda Barks, Donna Parmalee, Shelby Kinder, Bonnie Johnson, Mary Adams, Gayle Clayton, Patsy Prater. SECOND ROW: Nicky Glover, Demetria Smith, Linda Paul, Ilafa McKlesky, Joyce Loafman, Sharon Farr, Shelby Dick, Mrs. Maude Higginbotham. THIRD ROW: Jerry Gulledge, Harold Speidel, Ralph Carter, Bill Boner, Earl Lamp- kin, Arden Tolleson, Bobby Stanley, Ose Cloin. FOURTH ROW: Dale Kinder, Harold Box, Donald Webb, Gene Nail, Norman Cham- bers, Larry Wiggs, Willard Stuecken, Barrett Stokes. FIRST ROW: Wendell Dowdy, Darrell Lewis, David Hampton, Phillip Shelton, Tommy Ott, Barron Roth, Jackie Cloud, Dale Langston. SECOND ROW: Sharon Book, Denna Moore, Barbara Bowman, Sue Bankston, Caroline Laxton, Sherry Berry, Betty Kinder, Marketta Reeves. THIRD ROW: Joan Chadsey, Anita Demaree, Diane Kalkbrenner, Imogene Minor, Joyce Karlish, Sue Ann Corn, Pearlie Acup, Yvonne Haywood. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Cornelia Snider, Roy Moylan, Clifford Boner, Billie Fry, Albert Jackson, Jerry Earnhart, Tommy Pearson, Harold Noe. FIRST ROW: Katherine Northcutt, Dede Williams, Gail Russell, Judy Warren, Patsy Stricklin, Peggy Buchanan, Bonnie Huckabee, Wayne Christopher. SECOND ROW: Brenda Harris, Barbara Fiesler, Deanna Mosley, Lear Mae Miller, Saundra Provance, Ruth Anne Tipton, Carlotta Kiedow, Mr. Penick. THIRD ROW: Floyd Griffin, Clarence Coram, Worth Reed, Dianna Trammel, Mary Walker, Alma Lee, Judy Deen. FOURTH ROW: Jack Bledsor, Edward Beaird, Edward Gore, Charles James, Jerry Whitehead, James Roth. 7A ZB I N FIRST ROW: Barbara Evans, Carolyn Losh, Carolyn Wheatley, Judy McCurter, Bon- nie Hinze, Barbara Coker, Deann Burnett, Linda James. SECOND ROW: Ardella Hoosier, Hazel Williamson, Ernest Mathews, Wilburn Banks, Bobby Demaree, Gerald Jumper. THIRD ROW: Jimmie Brandt, Leon Mitchell, Everett Jones, Richard Carrel, Roger King, Mac Burris, Wallace Inghram. FOURTH ROW: Arville Babcock, Douglas Guthrie, George Hartsfield, Richard Jessup, Kenneth Harris, Terry McDonald, Leslie Allen. FIRST ROW: La Denna McMunn, Mary Helen Davis, Lavonda Allen, Lynda Rounsa- ville, Linda Cartwright, Shiley Stanley, Berniece Lamunion. SECOND ROW: Sarah Shelton, Betty Riggs, Evelyn McElrath, Phyllis Leathers, Sharon Smith, Branda New, Francis McCormick. THIRD ROW: James Smith, Stanley Sides, Charles Chandler, Vaughn Mclntire, Rich- ard Bailey, Jerry Snow, Nickey Arends, Juanita King. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Morton, Charles McGill, Wayne Menees, Mitchell Moore, Buddy Blake, David Elder, James Kincade, Jimmie Leathers. FIRST ROW: Phillip Chald, Keith Bowman, Teddy Guftey, Donna Cloucl, Elizabeth Haskins, Martha Edwards, Shirley Wagoner, Wilma Maloney. SECOND ROW: Peggy Stone, La Donna McMunn, Sandra McCarver, Deloris Pedigo, Billie Demaree, Barbara Pruett, Martha Jo Taylor, Beverly Reed, Margaret Santie. THIRD ROW: Dale McConnell, Jackie Vincent, Orlando Russell, Roy Allen Reaves, Francie Street, Donald Williams, Norma Newton, Jo Ella Radaford, Mrs. Howard. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Brooks, Robert Risinger, Sherman Carter, Pamela Pyles, Mary Janet Burge, Dortha Stone, Geraldine Anderson. FIRST ROW: Jackie McElrath, Jo Riddle, Jimmy Matthews, Jimmy McMiIlian, Linda Risinger, Karen Kay O'Hara, Joe Quinn, Larry Golden. SECOND ROW: Johnny Reaves, Glenda Clark, Carolyn Elder, Eddie O'Neal, Louise Russel, Joy McElrath, Erna Morton, Evelyn Matlock. THIRD ROW: Miss Sue Tyson, Phyllis Elder, Ralph Menees, Jerry Paul, Aubrey McAllister, Mary Ellen Phillips, Anita Provance, Danny Lee. FOURTH ROW: Julia Sue Killbreath, Nancy Kitrel, Gale Cattle, Billy Moody, Karen Sue Link, Roy McDonald. FIRST ROW: Richard Atchison, James Barks, Wayne Babcock, Dawsey Dowdy, Reginald Beall, James Carman, Mike Back, Bobby Bryant. SECOND ROW: Johnny Berry, Robert Beaird, William Beaird, John Huckabee, Rob- ert Batson, Doyle Crawford, Willie Carlton, Mrs. Alexander. THIRD ROW: Rosalee Corn, Hazel Bowling, Peggy Beaird, Judy Craig, Donna Ash- more, Carolyn Barker, Glenda Brandon, Joan Culp. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Burch, Lillie Miller, Mary Eagan, Joyce Blake, Marilyn Deen FIRST ROW: Brenda Harmon, Lula Mae Earnhart, Mary Glover, Elaine Kalkbrenner Mary Groves, Brenda Elder, Rosellia Hufford, Sandra Harris I SECOND ROW: Mr. Back, Brenda James, Doris Hawarth, Georgia Green, Cheryl Gay, Ralph Langston, Mike Gray, Melvin Downing. THIRD ROW: Donald G 'ff' B bb ri in, o y East, Bobby Grimes, Larry Everett, Terry Kar- Iish, Paul James, Connie Edmison, Perry Farr. FIRST ROW: Joan Jackson, Barbara Patterson, Louise Irvin, Carolyn Struklin, Karen Stanley, Nancy Shepherd, Cheryl Smelser, Freda Wineman. SECOND ROW: Terry Vantrease, Jerry Swain, Dennie Skidmore, Jackie Stafford, Mike Medlock, Carl Wiseman, Della Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Melvin Slusher, James Vandergriff, Ronald Smith, Ray Reed, Bobby Tipton, John Smith, Glen White. FOURTH ROW: Mariea Stanley, Mary Tinkler, Barbara White, Reba Wineman, Mary Vandergriff, Carolyn Wilson. , lx- ,. y X Cha If 5 V' M AsYkx F fi 2 xii? up Jig I Q- il, 2 ., I QF , ,.Lf 1 X G I Q, ? .QAM fgwxx A if X, F 1 5 - , ,R , 5 X ,, , t ., ' I V G1 1 fg. 1 ,? ' A. M ly W Y .5 I CW 1' V QELAJMMP Q Q' x X3 ek j W N l 'A' I v' I K' kk X jj ,. M zzg ax ,.q2 N , J '-:-:1 ' ,. J J fi Q X v JN N I i,!! A . .. f A 1 I, 7? EV. 1 ,A-' gm ,6,., X f 1 Yf ' 1 5 -Lib! ,4f, .T I ! 4 Y U 1 : i is zz: ' ff ' fa L. 'Q fi f f if 4 . M 1 1. 1 .v-- . :t ie k I l qqx Q v ' M ,Q 'T Q. ' A ,, 1 ' I 2 'Ai V V 'MQW 1 Vvyy K I A It ,, E I. tg wk -A-M g A, f z , 9 K , Q 5 I Q aff! ,sf Sf?-3.114 hd is E- 27 J, C A , 5 ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Charles Riggs, Dolores Johnson, Bobby Kirkbride, Dean Harris, Melba Crawford, Nancee Tolleson, Mariel Johnson. STANDING: James Roth, Jackie Lankford, Bob Meyer, Wayne King, Jane Roberts, Kay Strickland, Janis Schaffer, Stanley Sides. Editor, Bobby Meyer, Assistant Editor, Mariel Johnson, Sales, Loretta Gourley, Kay Strickland, Jane Roberts, Charles Riggs, James Roth, Stanley Sides, Typists, Jackie Lankford, Dolores Johnson, Wanda Snow, Artists, Mariel Johnson, Charles Ander- son, Nancee Tolleson, Janis Schaffer, Photographer, Ronnie Fagan, Advertising Wayne King, Dean Harris, Kenneth Crawford, Melba Crawford, Sports, Bobby Meyer, Bobby Kirkbride. f I , I l Z y f Kei A NEWSPAPER STAFF STANDING: Bob Meyer, Shirley Blanton, Phylis Roehm, Bonnie Anderson. SITTING: Melba Crawford, Norma Karlish, Dorothy Stewart, Mary Budewitz, Mariel Johnson. THOSE NOT SHOWN: Charles Anderson, Betty Wheatley, Jane Kinder, Loretta Gourley, Anna Lee Box, Judith Walker, Mrs. Beall. THE GREEN WAVE, our school paper, is a weekly publication. The positions on the staff such as editor-in-chief, art editor, and other offices are rotated among the members of the staff every six weeks. . . 1 PALETTE CLUB , ART CLUB If-' ,Z -,,e ' ' ' --D' :L STANDING: Mrs. Tolleson, Wayne King, Sylvia Guthrie, Delores Johnson, Jim Taylor, Stephen Snider, Tracy King, Larry Ford, Karl Jessup, Stephen Fritzius, Ron- nie Deen. SITTING: Bob Meyer, Dean Harris, Jim Watson, Claudine Green, John King, Bar- bara Barham, Nancee Tolleson, Mariel Johnson. THOSE NOT SHOWN: Bill Green, Glenna Rhodes, Sue Whitehorn, Martha Bow- man, Bobby Patterson, Hester Edwards, Frank Kelly, Ann McPheeters, Joyce Squires. NATIO NAI. HONOR SOCIETY X f f X HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Floyd Hodge, David Watson, Sammy Powell, Charles Riggs, Larry Wagster, Jay Summers, Bob Meyer, Kenneth Crawford, Charles McDonald. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Beall, Virginia Coker, Hester Edwards, Kathleen New, Lorraine Guthrie, Linda Heize, Marilyn Wilkey, Breanna Sokol. THIRD ROW: Janis Schaffer, Jerianne Schauman, Rena Sides, Jane Roberts, Wanda Snow, Melba Crawford, Johnny King, Sponsor, Mrs. C. Z. Cox. FOURTH ROW: Max Chandler, Sam Snider, Joyce Squires, Nancee Tolleson, Anne Steele, Mary Ellen Moreau, Kay Riddle. 5 0. vw' ' if BoY's GLEE cLuB l FIRST ROW: Billie Carrell, Robert Carman, Jerry Shelton, Charles Riggs, James Overman, Jimmy Dean, Bob Stuart, David Watson, Ronald Culp, Harry Holloway, Keith Pedigo, Delbert Floyd, Director, Homer Book. SECOND ROW: James Summit, Kenneth Riley, Larry Stuecken, Ronald Blanton, Johnny King, Ballard VanCleve, Sam Powell, Darrell Mills, Sam Snider, Richard Perkins, Delon Allen, David Felker. THIRD ROW: Bill Hamelback, Bob Harmon, Robert Jordan, Stephen Snider, Jackie Lankford, Bobby Meyer, Roland Varvell, Ray Morgan, Ronnie Lewis, Dick Priebe, Bill Garrett, Floyd Hodge, Joe Radican. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Golden, Paul Medlock, Jim O'Neal, Jerry McConnell, Bobby Dockins, Charles Fritzuis, Donald Heinz, Dick Rice, Eddie Adcock, Carol Fritzpat- rick. E P P 3 5' ,A an '- Ni f f,:-ff' A V '5 X 75 r A'J a , K - x .. 'stag W ' 4. 'TS -, nw. xv ,Y vi 'C Hg , I 1 1 2 K W 36 L X- Unwyv ,HU -V1 i, :,,...N if :Q M:g. 55 A5 - D , IK-f 4 I 5 M ,hw 2 'f 'ST' ,. - ,Q-5.1 llvmrt A- 1 g' 7 lrpl .Q if ,. J xg' , 5 F iff' if fav' Mfg N- fliklhgafz, ,,,.,,,,...- . l. :!,., xnxx J ' ,pr . ff., X ,f ,YL S 3 f .y ,.,, I g M , '?1. ,11 QI: 2155? N af: 5' ii , -, 3 uf 1. ?'i!7f'5'7'?5 V 1 .5 W 532 'Ia Q . . 1 Q if F rg Q I 4 X i,1t1.lY Al'-Q T 1,,R -rzllfn 9 oe 'l 'IN f' A ' t ' IA SPl 'l 3 ev, -. QS 0 . 'B 9 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA TEST. 1954 . . . Field Crops Judging Team Jerry Holloway, D. J. Lovelace, and Rodney Stokes. First place in Southeast Missouri Contest, Second place in Mid-South Contest at Memphis. Jerry Holloway was highest ranking individual in Mid-South Con- l955 . . . Field Crops Judging Team Kenneth Crawford, Calvin Hartsfield, and DeWayne Shelton. First place in Southeast Missouri Contest, First place in Mid-South Con- test at Memphis. Kenneth Crawford was highest ranking individual in Southeast Missouri Contest. i 955-56 Officers President ................ Vice President ........ Secretary ............ Treasurer ......... Reporter ....... Sentinel ........ J. Lovelace .-...-.-Allen Varvell -DeWayne Shelton ....-Jerry Holloway Kenneth Crawford ...--Ronald Blanton 1 4 0 a r, New OWQMAKERS 9 FUTURE HGMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 909 Shirley Vincent, Historian, JoAnne Taylor, Parliamentarian, Barbara Bryant, Treas- urer, Janet Rogers, First Vice President, Pat Zimmerman, President, Anna Box, Secretary, Eulene Blake Son Le d , g a er. NOT SHOWN: Pat Turner, Second Vice President. Wy ,gag grin f ! Ui M LIB RARIANS BACK ROW: Bill Hamelback, David Watson, Jay Summers, Joyce Squires, Bob Meyer, Sue Shelton, Laraine Guthrie, Wanda LaMunion. FRONT ROW: Mr. Guthrie, Sondra Markle, Faye Kinder, Minnie Eskwe, Kathline New, Jane Roberts, Sally Radican, Betty Rogers, Joyce Darnell. FOOTBALL QUEEN PAT TURNER F.F.A. QUEEN TILLIE GAITHER BARBARA FIESLER JUNIOR HIGH CARNIVAL QUEENS JO ANN TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL . . it 4 BASKETBALL QUEEN MARIEL JOHNSON ALL scHoOL QUEEN BONNIE ANDERSON A X , ,4 . 1 Tin, 7 My ,f . ,V . ' ,AQ 4- , - y. rn -Q , Q ef 5 45, H+? 'Q . ,E 'iff wx . Q , Em. V' if f 4 .,,,. v if A 5 2 3 1' 15' if? X ,E '4 as A V .x . fA':: , , 34 . ..k. F Jill .ffm Shift SQL: S, f 'infix ,X 4. 4 A JV A :si 'iraqi' A 121.215 Q 633, Rfk 3 Vi ,ra A'J,q . 3 ..-f ' 'rfsitx U, 'S-V X GIRLS BASKETBALL A 'hr . N 6' 2 FIRST ROW: Verna Deen, MaryAnne Beall, Jerianne Schauman, Martha Bowman, Betty Wheatley, Melba Bevill, Marilyn Wilkey. STANDING: Nelda Hodge, Jane Kinder, Phyllis McMunn, Joyce Squires, Sue White- horn, Coach Carrel, Betty Everettes, Carolyn Moore, Rena Sicles, Rosy Beaird, Sue Russell, Virginia Coker. BOY'S BASKETBALL Jerold tef . Sfaff ne Jordan. Cegu-S1 ar M. L. McCormick lsr 78? Team Co Ord, Guard Ge COUUW Malden U 'Y All .xsx Teafn Coach Ffee Thro 'sfar GREEN WAVE SCHEDULE 1955-56 Dec Piggott ...................... T Dec. Holcomb ......... ....... H Dec Portageville ................ T Dec Kennett ........ ....... H Dec. Arbyrd ........ ....... H Jan. Cardwell ...... ........ T Jan. Puxico ........ ....... H Jan. Bragg City ....... ........ T Jan. Poplar Bluff .............. H Jan. Cape Catholic ............ T Jan. Union ........................ T Jan. Caruth ........... ....... H f, Gvafd Jan. Senath ...... ........ T Laffy Wagga Feb Clarkton ...... ........ T Feb Campbell ...... ........ T Feb Bernie ....... ....... H Feb Dexter ..... ....... H W Confesr Johnny F lsr Team County orward All-Star 3l Games Won 3 Games Lost Jackson lnvitational .............. First Cape Christmas .................. Third Dunklin County .................... First Dunklin County Conference,.First Malden Regional .................. First State Tournament .............. Entry W1 bur afd ll won POTW Thorn pon Jtmwa ' ' Gvard 'fQ21Efl?'ii. : , 371 V l :A :Lani Q L-,' I vyr, :f ',- '- L FIRST ROW: Frank Kelly, Kenneth Wa.son, Dean Harris, Kenneth Crawford. SECOND ROW: Bob Kirkbride, Ronny Fagan, Sam Powell, David Watson. THIRD ROW: Ronald Blamon, Billy Joe Hamelback, Jay Summers, John Barham FOOTBALL SQUAD .. -1- V -'F ' V yy , Z.. ll bli Aq , , L n g FIRST ROW: Charles Anderson, Jack Baker, Kenneth Crawford, Ronnie Deen, Charles Fritzuis. SECOND ROW: Jackie Ivester, Dean Noe, Kenneth Noe, Bob Patterson, Donald Patterson. THIRD ROW: Meredith Price, Paul Richardson, Jerry Shelton, Ronnie Smith, Bob Stuart. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Stokes, Jerry Tuttle, Ballard VanCleve, Harold White, Don- ald Hinze. Ml Robert Jordan, Ronald Lewis, Dick Rice, Charles Riggs, and Roland Varvell. Jerry Tuttle, Halfback Charles Anderson, Center All-Conference 2nd Team W. O. Johnson Honorable Mention l Coach ' ef 5 N X M, K I A 2 ,l . N I Ll X X af 7 - THE GREEN WAVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE i955 Sept Poplar Bluff ...... .......... H ere Sept Kennett ............. ......... T here Sept Portageville ...... ....... H ere Sept, Open ......... ........... Oct, Open ......... ........ Oct, Open ......... .............. Oct, Chaffee ...... .......... H ere Oct, Hayti ........... ......... T here Nov East Prairie ......... There Nov Piggott ........ ....... H ere Nov Open ....... ................. Nov Dexter ...... ......... T here GIRL Best Dressed Nancee Tolleson Jerianna Schauman Dolores Johnson Most Bashful Sue Russell Betty Rose Jetty Shelton Best All-Around Student Marilyn Wilkey Rena Sides Melba Crawford Loudest Phyllis McMunn Mary Ann Beall Judith Walker Cutest Nose Sue Shelton Barbara Barham Jaxene Kinder Prettiest Girl ' Barbara Barnham Jerrianna Schauman Mariel Johnson Cutest Freshman Kay Riddle Betty Demaree Sue Summers Silliest Sophomore Betty Beaird Minnie Eskew Tillie Gaither Most Likely to Succeed Marilyn Wilkey Melba Crawford Sally Radican :Z- WHO'S WHO aw it xt it ll i X M l :P XX rdf We L, X I Q . W ' l ' 'W f f 15 ' 'X A--ini 1l'm!'gE:'. X-xx.b'f.lll' 55-44:- l'-s-1 l W-:UrAlll7 !.llll '--llll' ' 11:--' -tgp l fir ju, W! x if at T Q-eeeee BGY Best Dressed Sam Powell Bob Kirkbride Bill Green Most Bashful Red Blanton Jerry Holloway Roland Varvell Bobby Hicks Best All-Around Student Johnny King Bill Hamelback Charles McDonald Loudest Ballard VanCleve Willard Cohen Jerold Stafford Cutest Nose Johnny Barham Jerold Stafford Frank Kelly ' Most Handsome Boy Jerold Stafford Jerry McConnell Ronnie Deen Wilbur Thornton Cutest Freshman Bob Harmon Tommy Downing Teddy Stafford Silliest Sophomore Ronald Blanton Larry Davis Bob Stuart Most Likely to Succeed Johnny King Bill Hamelback Bill Green Best Personality Rena Sides Carole Squires Loretta Gourley Pat Turner Most Popular Barbara Barham Mary Ann Beall Judith Walker Best Figure Barbara Barham Shelby Smothers Phyllis Rhoems Marilyn Wilkey Best Athlete Betty Everetts Martha Bowman Phyllis McMunn Prettiest Hair Martha Bowman Jane Roberts Mary Ellen Moreau Prettiest Eyes Wanda Russell Anne McPheeters Anne Steele Friendliest Girl Bonnie Allen Claudine Green Jane Kinder Biggest Flirt Jerianna Schauman Kay Strickland Mary Lee Clingingsmith Most Typical Love Couple Anne 8g Wilbur Sally 8K Jerry fa-A yy i.-ts , ,Q x JJ 1? ' is f Q ,v tv J :M-A-P' 'Q ask .931 Y s.- ,l' u X' rl3'e9l X an I l l N Best Personality Johnny King Jerold Stafford Dean Noe Most Popular Gene Jordan Johnny King Jerry Tuttle Best Physique Gene Jordan Roy Brown Dean Noe Best Athlete Gene Jordan Jerold Stafford Flatest Flat-Top Ronnie Deen Jimmie Mustain Bob Kirkbride Prettiest Eyes Jerold Stafford Jerry McConnell Kenneth Crawford Friendliest Boy Jerry Tuttle Bob Stuart Johnny Barham Biggest Flirt Johnny Barham Frank Kelly Larry Stuecken Marvin Bond 9 o ::l-f : -ff: 9 nr' ' B 4 I' ALL SCHOOL QUEEN Sue gl Kan BoNNiE sue ANDERSON CLASS PROPHECY lt is May, 1966, and we are in a let liner approaching the landing at Ander- son Air Activities owned by Bonnie Anderson, who purchased it to keep alive the famous name with the first million dollars she made on Bonnie Beauty Lotion, a formula she discovered one day when she dropped a box containing an assort- ment of medicine her veterinary grandfather had entrusted to her. She strained the glass and labels out and stirred the mixture thoroughly with her hands, which came out soft and lovely. She tried it on her face and it worked like magic. Now it is sold the world over and Bonnie is immensely wealthy. We are looking forward to the fast approaching reunion of the class of '56, which is to be held in the beautiful White Hotel in Malden owned by Sue White- horn. On the plane we noticed a mysterious man in dark glasses. Upon closer in- spection we found him to be Jimmy Taylor of the famous Blansett Detective Agency of New York, owned by Marlin Blansett, who is vacationing in the Riviera and can't attend the reunion. He confided that he was shadowing Jerry Holloway, whose millionaire wife suspected he was returning to Malden to see some old love. The Malden Police Department, headed by Chief of Police Tom Elder, was joining efforts with Detective Taylor to make a complete report to the iealous wife. Upon landing we went into the Air Terminal and found Anna Lee Box selling tickets and Jeannie Walker waiting for her husband to return from his daily flight. While we were making a telephone call, P. J. Lovelace came in from his round- the-world flight. He is a very well-known iet ace. We telephoned for a cab and the telephone operator's voice seemed very familiar and we soon discovered that she was Shirley Blanton, chief Malden opera- tor. We took a cab into town, and as we stepped out of the cab we found the doorman at the White Hotel to be Harold White, looking very natty in his slick uniform. Seated at the grand piano in the ballroom of the hotel was that famous enter- tainer Bob Meyer. He has changed his name to Meyerace. He was accompanying Charles Dale Anderson who is singing at the Malden Metropolitan Opera, owned and operated by Norma Karlish and Dotty Stewart, who just couldn't leave the theatrical business. We slipped into one of-the back rows of the Green and Gold room where the reunion was already in progress. The row was overrun with fidgeting children. We inquired their names and they turned out to be the children of the famous basketball player, Gene Jordan, and his wife, Mariel Johnson. Gene and Mariel live luxuriously on the royalties from Gene's book, Basketball, One-Way Street to Fame and Fortune. The main speaker for the afternoon was Senator J. Rayburn King. Senator King is now in the middle of his campaign for the nomination for president of Redem Party which he formed from the best principles of the two maior parties. Seated beside Senator King were Gen. Jerry L. Shelton, a four-star general in the United States Army, and the president of our class of '56, Jerry Tuttle, who is the master of ceremonies and star of Grand Ole Opry. The two women seated on the other side of the speaker were Dolores Johnson, famous criminal lawyer, and Melba Crawford, ambassador to Spain, who secured the appointment because of her broad knowledge of the language. Presiding at the meeting were Dean and Mrs. William A. Greeng Bill is now the dean of the University of Missouri and father of five. He rapped for attention and expressed the appreciation of the class to the owner of the Malden Bakery, Mr. Delon Allen, for furnishing the bread and rolls for the banquet. He also ex- pressed his appreciation to Rodney Stokes for furnishing the delicious roast pork from his nationally known Hampshire hogs. Dean Green called upon Mr. Ronnie Deen, owner of KTCB Radio and TV station, to read his report on the activities of the class of '56 since graduation. Mr. Deen appeared very proud as he told of his former classmates. Two of the majorettes from our class, Martha Bowman and Barbara Barham, are now the world's twirling champions. The twins from our class, Wayne and Jane King, are a brother and sister trapeze act in Ringling Brothers' Circus. Their slogan is We're the flying Kings, who fly without wings. Jerold Stafford was nominated baseball player of the year. He plays for the St. Louis Cardinal Club, which is owned by Allen Varvell and managed by Roy Brown. Another of our athletes, Betty Everett, is now the star of the professional bas- ketball team, the Redheads. Ronny Fagan, a famous photographer, sells many of his photographs to fashion magazines, for he prefers working with women. Two of his models are Sue Shelton and Jackie Mosley. Mary Budewitz is now Mary Lankford, the wife of Jackie, who is manager of the Malden Bakery. The Tri-County Hospital, located at Malden, is headed by Doctor Dale Kinder, and his head nurse is Helen O'Neal. The hospital's psychiatrist is Loretta Gourley. She is the author of the well-known book, Why Children Beat Their Children. The internationally known Rose Gown Salon of New York City is owned by Betty Rose. Her most famous designer is none other than Jonelle Kinder. Inez Guthrie is president of the Federated Women's Clubs of the United States and lives in Washington, D.C., where she shares a twenty-room mansion with the head of the Women's Air Force, General Haliene O'Neal, and her secre- tary, Nelda Hodge. ln case you are wondering who we are-we are Judith Walker and Phyllis Roehm, designers and manufacturers of Cheers, lnc., Cheerleading Uniforms. CLASS HI TORY As we, the class of 1956, look back over the last four years of toil and tur- moil as other senior classes of the past have done, we realize that our hearts are sad and reluctant to leave good old MHS. Possibly no greener freshman class than the one of 1952 ever enrolled in MHS, but we were not aware of any deficiencies, so we barged in as if the suc- cess ofthe school depended upon our taking over. Soon we began meeting rebuffs, but a few snags did not dampen our indomitable spirit. Even our untiring efforts failed to remold the school according to our ideas. Gradually it began to dawn on us that co-operation with teachers and other students brought us more happiness- truthfully we were becoming convinced that it was not our destiny to run the whole school. Things have run much smoothly for us since. Jerry Tuttle has the distinction of having served the class as president all four years. Mrs. Beall, likewise, has served as sponsor for the same length of time. Freshman notables were: Jerry Shelton, vice president, Bonnie Howlett, sec- retary and treasurer, Betty Wheatly, cheerleader, Jerry Shelton and Harriet Green- field, Student Council members, Rodney Stokes, citizenship award, Betty Wheat- ley, carnival queen candidate, Jerry Shelton, business manager, Mariel Johnson, football queen attendant, Betty Wheatley, basketball queen attendant. We started the sophomore year with few delusions about our importance, however, we did take our share of responsibilities and honors as follows: Johnny King, vice president, Margaret Banderfeltz, secretary and treasurer, Judith Walder, cheerleader, Sue lrgy, carnival queen attendant, Mariel Johnson, all school queen attendant. District contest winners were, Sue Whitehorn, Bonnie Anderson, and Mariel Johnson, third in art contest at Cape Girardeau and Norma Karlish, second in English division. Gene Jordan was chosen to go on the Sophomore Pilgrimage, and Most Valuable Player in Regional Tournament. Our iunior year! At last we were upperclassmenl We no longer felt that we were insignificant. This year we worked hard making enough money to give the iunior-senior prom and banquet. Besides the usual class activities, we presented a play, No More Homework. We chose Springtime in Paris for the prom theme. Honorable mention is due the following juniors: Johnny King, vice president, Claudine Mills and Bill Green, secretary and treasurer, Sue Irby, Cheerleader, Gene Jordan and Jerry Shelton, Student Council members, Bob Meyer, citizenship award, Claudine Mills, carnival queen candidate, Bill Green, business manager, Bonnie Anderson, all school queen attendant. District contest winners were: Bonnie An- derson, first in art and Charles Anderson, first in music. This was it! We were seniors! This year we had to accept more responsibility and to do more work, and that accounts for this long list of seniors who distin- guished themselves in many ways. We elected Johnny King vice president, Norma Karlish secretary and Bill Green treasurer, and Judith Walker and Phyllis Roehm cheerleaders. Our sponsors were Mrs. Beall and Mr. Johnson. This year we chose Sue Shelton, carnival queen candidate, and Charles Anderson as business manager. Jerry Tuttle made second team All Conference and Charles Anderson received honorable mention. We presented the play Foot-loose. The MHS basketball team had three seniors on the County All Star Team, Gene Jordan, Johnny King and Jerold Stafford. Basketball queen was Mariel Johnson, escorted by Gene Jordan, and Barbara Barham, attendant, escorted by Johnny King. Bonnie Anderson was football attendant. Our trip will be after graduation and we are going to Wash- ington, New York City and Niagara Falls. Yes, it has been a wonderful four years, and it is hard to leave dear old MHS behind, but we have the future to think about now. When we graduate, in our place will come a new senior class, and the age-old story begins anew. SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1956 We, the senior class of 1956, realizing that the time is near when we must depart from dear old MHS, and being rich in experience and wise in the ways of school life, do hereby make this our last will and testament bequeathing to our underclassmen our valued possessions to have and to use throughout their days at MHS. To our dear teachers, we bequeath our eternal thanks for their patience in dealing with us for four years through our many and varied phases and for their earnest efforts to cram our heads with knowledge and wisdom. I, Delon Allen, leave my ability to buy late model cars to Bobby Kirkbride. I, Bonnie Anderson, leave my ability to go with one boy at a time to Anne Steele, knowing she has use of it. I, Barbara Barham, leave my maiorette twist to Bette Kay Demaree. Take good care of it, Bette. I, Marlin Blansett, leave my iob at Lee's Grocery to Sammy Snider. I, Shirley Blanton, leave my giggles to Sue Sexton. I, Anna Lee Box, leave my many freckles to Tillie Gaither. We, Roy Brown and Jerry Holloway, leave our zeal for completing school to Jimmie O'Neal. I, Mary Budewitz, leave everything but Jackie. I, Ronnie Deen, leave my flat top to Wilbur Thornton, who says he wants it. I, Betty Everett, leave my ability to make a hook shot to Mary Ann Beall and hope she makes many baskets. I, Ronny Fagan, leave my ability to hold up my levis without a belt to Mere- dith Price. I, Loretta Gourley, leave my grouchy frown to Mr. McCormack and hope he never finds use for it. I, Claudine Green, leave my ability to get to school on time to my brother, Darrell. I, Bill Green, leave my tennis racket to David Watson. I, Inez Guthrie, leave my score-keeping ability to anyone daring enough to try it. I, Dolores Johnson, leave my maiorette boots to Mary Alice Stewart. I, Mariel Johnson, leave my title of basketball queen to any girl who will be as proud of it as I was. I, Gene Jordan, leave my basketball suit to Teddy Stafford hoping he will grow to fit it. I, Norma Karlish, leave my friendly disposition to Bonnie Allen. I, Jonelle Kinder, will my shorthand speed to Kay Younger. I, Dale Kinder, leave my quiet disposition to Ballard VanCleve. I, Wayne King, leave my palette and brush to Larry Ford. I, Johnny King, leave my aloofness to feminine charms to Jim Watson as I see he needs it. I, Jane King, leave my secret formula for blonde rinse to Sandra Dowdy iust in case she needs it. I, Jackie Lankford, leave my ability to make dough to Karl Jessup, hoping he will make plenty. I, Bobby Meyer, leave my nickname Frenchy to Annie Mc., hoping she will make good use of it. I, Jackie Mosley, leave my tall, lanky figure to Sharon Benton. I, Haliene O'Neal, leave to Carolyn Moore my nickname Runt. I, Helen O'Neal, leave my sense of humor to Jerry Knapp. I, Kay Rice, leave my business knowledge to DeWayne Shelton. I, Phyllis Roehrr bequeath my middle name to anyone who wants it. I, Betty Rose, leave my shyness to Frances Strickland. I, Jerry Shelton, will my ability to get into trouble to Ray Morgan. I, Sue Shelton, will my quietness to Minnie Eskew. I, Jerold Stafford, leave my ability to make baskets for the right team to Red Blanton. I, Dotty Stewart, leave my real name to anyone who likes it. I, John Rodney Stokes, on this fine day in spring, do hereby will my pigs and stylish sows to Johnny Barham. I, Jimmy Taylor, will my ability to go with one girl at a time and never lie to her to my good friend, Dean Harris. I, Jerry Tuttle, will my ability to run to Charles Riggs. I, Allen Varvel, will my little blue Ford to anyone who gets tired of walking. I, Judith Walker, leave my quietness and small mouth to Sue Summers. I, Harold White, leave my cigars to Jay Summers. I, Sue Whitehorn, leave my many hair styles to Nancee Tolleson. 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