Marshall High School - Marshaline Yearbook (Marshall, MO)

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NOCTUA Presented bythe PUBUCATIONS CLASS of MARSHAllHHH1SCH00l Marshall MISSOUTI 1954-'55 RALPH C VORI-IIS A perfectlonlst who seldom falls short of h1s coal A worker who does not stop unt11 the Job IS completed Afam1ly man sllghtly domlnated by the female element A temperament as varled as the seasons Hamlet and Don Qtuxote 1n one An exponent 1n Marshall I-hgh School's progress ADMINISTRATION MR. BUEKER Competent executive ---- Wise in planning for fue ture needs ---- Our link with the board of edu- cation A--- An understanding counselor ---- Cum- pusitc of high ideals and common sense. MR. THOMAS Courteous nature -A-- Deep personal interest in the individual ---- Guidance for all ---- Firm when occasion demands ---- An integral part of lVl.H.S. f---A gentleman of insight. 1 '44- ...A x Ad' , V, Board of Education A. Lamkin Jnmes, Mrs. R. C. Haynes, A. H. Bueker, W. T. Bellamy, Pete Rea, Mrs. J. W. McClure, Don Huff, H. H. Harris. The Board of Education Foresight into our future needs---Wisdom and understanding to guide our progress--- Leaders who are respected and appreciated---Civic minded---Striving with tireless effort to further the welfare of M. H. S. all Xt JOHN s. ' , MARSHALL 5 ' B. s. in -A ,, Social Studies B- 5- in Ed- MARY smirn M. s. in Ed., - B. S. In Ed., C.M.S.C. C' M' S' C' Physical Education Social Studies J. D. NICHOLS B,S. in Ed. , Kirksville State College M. A., Ind. Ed., University of Missouri Diversified Occupations RAY MCCLURE B. S., Itl, A. Missouri University Agriculture MISS JANET HAYNIE B. S. in Ed., C1-E1-L WADE C. M' 5. C. B. S., M. Ed., Commerce WELDON COX Southwest Missouri ANNA MARIE SHARP B. S. in Ed. , State B. S, in Ed. ' Missouri University Physical Education M. V. C. Social Studies JAMES ROBERT . WILSON P- B. S. in Ed. , Southwest MISS Missouri PATRICIA LONG Sims A. A., Christian Mutnemzrtics, College ASS., Cggci, B. S. in Ed.. Iowa Stare College Home Economics VERINE E. KRESSE B. S., Warrerisburg M. E., University of Missouri Science Commerce RAL HI-I VORI-IIS B. S. , Nartizuesterz. University M. A... Missouri University Sgeeci. Correction Speech z1:.d Drsziiutics MISS FRANCES BLOSSER B. S. in Ed., Warrensburg M. A., Missouri University Enqlxsr. WOODROW GABA B. S., M. V. C. Social Studies . l K 0 Lorain: raoox A.B., B.s., ips., Niissu .rx lf:.1ve rsitv Socg . Studios and Liter' ' :H 5 MRS. MARY S. DAVIS f A. B., M. V. C. English and Social Studies M' M' E' 1 Kansas University Vocal Music RICHARD KEMM B. S.. Springfield WILLIAM H. LYON B. S. in Ed. , Wzirrensburg Drivers' Education MRS. MARJORIE SA PPINGTON B. S. in Ed., M.v.c. M. A., Northwestern University Librarian MISS BYRDIE LEE MCALISTER B. S., Warrensburg M. A. , Missouri University Art MRS. RUTH HARRISON WEIR A. B., M. V. C. Wisconsin University Missouri University English MRS. ESTUS CRUTCHER A. B., M. V. C. Mathematics miss ' mas. I-IARY SHEETZ ESTELLE A. B., Central College FIGHT M. A., Missouri B. S. in Ed., University 21' HAROLD L. Licxisi' SUNG? ' ' ' ' B.s..M.A.. Mathematics Missouri University 6 Instruznental Music MRS. AMBROSE WILSON A. B. , Central College English and Journalism DELMAR E. TUNNELL B. S., Southwest Missouri M, E. D., Missouri University Counseling 8.1 Psychology STEWART SHERARD B . S . , Maryville Industrial Arts MISS MARIE M. CONNELL B. S. , Warrensburg Englisn M RS. VIRGINIA ZEYSINC A. B., M, V, C. Science and English SOLOMON E. WRONKER A. B. , Nl. V. C. Matliennatics and Latir, MRS. IR.MA VAN HECKE Secretary to Superintendent SUSIE JONES Secretary of Veterans Administration rr vi 4. , , ,,,,- Q.. 'mr ., ,,, ,V If , ff 5 1, , wr- . .bu Custodians Mr. Berlxr., Mr. Gregory, Mr. Edwfircib, 5, , V x . T Y .- MISS MARGARET MCQUIDDY Sec retnry to Pr1xxc1pa1 MRS. ANN SPENCER R. N. R. 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My df 5' h f W gf ml '7 4'2'1n0 WML if' X nf :B ' W'-yNC lfvrfls 0 ClASiEEE1Q SENIOR LOIS SMITH Student Council Pep Club President of Senior Class Intramural Basketball Senior Play Office Assistant JOE BOB RYAN Vice-President of Senior Class Boys' State COE Basketball Basketball COE Radio Day WILHELMINA HUDSPETH Secretary of Senior Class Basketball Queen Attendant Operetta Lead Junior Play All-State Orchestra Senior Trio Mar-Saline and Noctua Sta!! Treasurer of F. T. A. Band Orchestra Vice-President of Band Secretary of Band Mixed Chorus Girls' Intramural Madrigal Student Council As time passes, changes resultg but may these likenesses which depict our youth serve to turn back the years for the time we spend in retrospect, that we may recall associations and friendships which had so important a place in the years we spent at Marshall High School. 1 of . 'KM , ,,,, .V , WW, , ,,g.i1:f.v Ji , .wa 5 JUDY DEAL Secretary of Junior Class Football Queen Student Council President of Student Council Band Orchestra President of Pep Club Best Sport Mixed Chorus Intramural Sports COE CLIFFORD MORRIS Football C0-Captain All Conference Football Honor- able Mention Track Best Sport Mixed Chorus BUDDY BRISLEY Football Letterman-3 Year Football Co-Captain Track All Conference Honorable Mention Boys' Glee Club Student Council Basketball Junior-Senior Play JEAN BUCK F. H. A. President F. H. A. Secretary Pep Club Glee Club Office Assistant Cheerleader Best Citizen All-Star B sketbxill All-Star Volleybiill CHARLES DUREN All Conference First Team All District First Team All State Second Team COE Best Citizen PETER SCHUYLER . s -M wk ,, mm, . , ,,,,.. Q m, , , ig Y? GEORGE ANN PATTERSON Girls' Glee Club Mixed Cho rus Senior Girls' Quartet Student Council Pep Club Mar-Saline and Noctua Staff COE Junior-Senior Play F. H. A. Vice-President Twirler Operetta Chorus Most Industrious Girls' All-Star Basketball WALLACE PAULEY Boys' Glee Club Junior-Senior Play COE Radio Day LOWELL ELLIOTT COE COE Basketball Ixitramural Basketball WAYNE HARRIS COE COE Basketball Football Boys' Glce Club MARY JANE SHOWALTER Co-concertmastvr Band Mixed Chorus Glee Club Operetta Lead Co-Editor of Mar-Saline Editorial Editor of Noctua All-State Orchestre Girls' Vars1tySp.1rts BasketoallQuee:.Azte:1cja:t Most Courteous Vocal Instrumental Ensembles State Vocal and Instrumental Solo RAYMOND THOMAS COE if ' 'f ' AJS' ' 'Q ng-4 41 1 - I Q., ' - .,f,- 1-2- f 'ia ,typ Y ' aa-?m . , 5 Ms. y 'if-M . qs, 'vrlgw .fav N' V A ' L. .pg , ,N. L ' -Y: Z ALA 'S f 15539 5' 1 S ff- . 53 'Ha if 5.4 , , .gf Ji. CHARLES REID Basketball Track Librarian Boys' Glee Club Mar-Saline Noctua Artist President of Student Body Student Council CARLTON BYWATERS Boys' Glee Club Noctua Sales Manager Intramural Basketball Librarian QXIN SMITH Mixed Chorus COE Queen Girls' Glee Club DONNA PAGE Secretary of Student Body Operetta Chorus Senior Play Mar-Saline and Noctua Staff Band Orchestra Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club Senior Girls' Quartet Double Mixed Quartet Student Council DALE STE PHENS Band Orchestra Brass Sextet MAX WALES Junior Play Transferred Senior Year Ml? Jiri?-v IVIARJORIE REED Girls' Intramurals All-Star Sports Girls' Glee Club GAYLE KINTZ 'Transferred Senior Year KENNETH MIZER F. F. A. KENNETH UHHER F. F. A. Most Courteous BEVERLY KAY MIKLE Girls' Glee Club Llbrariazi Girls' Varsity Sports Bnsketsall ln' ra:n11r.1ls TED POINTER COE F. F. A. ERNEST TEETER COE Sophomore History Award MARY WHITLOW Student Council CHARLES BROWN COE MARILYN VICKREY G1rls'Glee Club Offxce Assistant F. H, A. Hospital Room Assistant Account Secretary JAMES RAINES F. F. A. -Basketball JOHN WALKER F. F. A. State Farmer F. F. A. I-'arliamentariar' F. F. A. Sentinel Delegate to State F. F. A. C Onvention DONALD HOLLAND COE LINDA HAYNIE Girls' Glee Club F. H. A. Librarian Girls' Varsity Sports Intramurals JUNIOR GIBSON Football Basketball-Intramurals Track Boys' Glee Club Operetta Chorus Basketball Manager SKIP FRAZEE Band Orchestra Mar-Saline Noctua Staff Public Address System Projectionist LENORA BROWN COE DANNY VERM ILLION Mar-Saline Noctua Staff ELAINE PERRYMAN Student Council Office Assistant H ff KENNETH GRAPES Boys' Glee Club COE JIM BURNSIDE Citizenship Award D, A. R. Ami-riczm History Awnrd Marcum Award CHARLES R. BAGNELL F. F. A. F. F. A. Basketball F. F. A. Sentinel Student Council BET I'Y BOWMAIN Office Assistant G1rls'Glee Cluu Essex' Award BILL SIEFKAS F. F. A. F. F. A. Basketball F. F. A. Secretary Student Council Vice-President of Student Body Intramural Basketball A. V V V 4 ,J dew ff' 1 f R 1 , 1 Q 5:1 1 H2 sa 5 4' ' M, 5 4' A 53 Y . ' 41.5, lp, M if 4, EUGENE HOWARD Football LORENE SAYLOR Office Assistant Girls' Glee Club JOHN BOYD COE Football WALTER IVIALAN F. F. A. BARBARA CLEMENS Girls' Glee Club CHARLES PANNELL COE N I ., BETTY LEE lVlcDlVlT'l' BOBBY YOKELEY COE LINDA WITTMAN Pep Club Girls' Glee Club Hospital Room Assistant Girls' Glee Club Junior-Senior Play Props GAIL NOWAK Secretary of Pep Club Vice f President of F. llrlixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club Girls' Quartet Double Mixed Quartet TeacIzer's Assistant T. A. DEAN KENT Football Track COE Boys' Giee C DARLENE WOLFORD Girls' Glee Club F. H. A. DORIS ANN HEM EYER Girls' Glee Club F. H. A. Hospital Room Operetta Chorus Senior Class History Once upon a time in the fairyland called U. S. A. there was a wee small harrilet, Marshall, nestled in the rolling corn- fields of County Saline. In this wee small hamlet, there was a class of students whose title was Senior. These seniors were walking along that long path known as Life. Their goal was a signpost, Graduation, not far in the hazy future. But as they approached this post their thoughts wandered backward on the Path, back through misty memories to a sign, Freshman. As a baby taking his first stumbling steps, so the green frosh meandered aimlessly--until three noble leaders came to the fore. Their royal titles emblazoning them with glory, Presi- dent Marvin Lickey, Vice-President Bud Wright, and Secre- tary-Treasurer John Vasilopoulos, made those steps firm and sure. Proclaiming their new-found assurance to the world, an assembly on television was performed and they passed their first test with flying colors. Proceeding along the path of Life, a new signpost loomed in the distance, Sophomore. New leaders rose as the old be- came absorbed once more by the ranks, President Marvin Lickey, Vice-President Ronnie Stonum, and Secretary-T reas- urer Susie Jones. These leaders raised the banner even higher as confidence grew and to prove their mettle they laughed at themselves in the assembly, A Day At M. H. S. Banners in- deed blazed as M. H. S. became fourth in the jousting tourna- ment referred to as the Class A State Basketball Championship. The road became steeper and more rocky. Unseen dan- gers lurked around corners, but every cloud had a silver lining and the signpost, Junior, finally appeared on the horizon, clear and unobscured. At the crest of the hill, a new world shone, bright and clear as if bathed in gold. Greed, Temptation, and Avarice were defeated in the Royal Crusade and President Susie Jones, Vice-President Kay Reid, and Secretary-Treasurer Judy Deal took their stations proudly as new leaders for the Seniors. Dear Ruth was selected as the play for the Grand Lottery. Tickets were sold fast and furiously with all records beaten to give further glory to the Senior cause. Rounding a corner, blary circus music and the tinkly sound of the calliope met their ears as the sign, Junior Jubilations and Senior Sensations of the Circus World, came glaringly into view. As the sound and color faded into the misty past, the thought of the grand ball of the King drifted into their thoughts. One month of time away but a year of work, for plans included 8000 flowers and zillions of streamers. But working makes the time pass faster and finally the hour grew nigh. The air became balmy, laziness crept in and dreams of a Hawaiian Paradise finally came true. From Paradise it was only one step away to touch Stardust. Imagine a banquet of Cloud Fluffs and Moonglow. These Seniors were indeed attaining a fitting climax to another turning on the Path of Life. As summer's glory deepens into the magnificence of au- tumn, so the life of a senior blooms into full color along those last few steps of high school lane. Leaders with features of victory rise to the foreg President Lois Smith, Vice-President Joe Bob Ryan, Secretary-Treasurer Wilhelmina Hudspeth. With such a glorious present, where is there to look but forward as the banner M. H. S. In the Year 2000 drifted into these Senior minds. Hazily they dream of the future as silently family ties begin to tear. Toys become scattered on the Path, memories of tricycles and books are recalled--for this was the land of Fam- ily Circle . Little white pu.ffs of smoke, a chug-chuging sound and the kingdom of Chicago around the bend meant victory for that battle of--The Senior Trip. To toast the victory, the king's garden was opened and his majesty's favorite haberdasher gave a bar- becue in celebration. ' Onward, ever onward-for who can turn back onthe Path of Life? The eastern horizon seems to be dawning lighter, ideas form of that last sign, Graduation, growing clearer as the Sen- iors progress along their way. But youth is never serious long, and with plans of the Royal Ball in view who dreams of Gradu- ation? Each year the king's lackeys, the Juniors, plan and pre- sent a ball with the Seniors as honored guests. A uenalty is imposed if each year's ball is not more ex- travagant than the lastg and this one was transplanted to Spain-- to a little Spanish garden. The Path of Life is never straight and each turning grows harder. In their search for gaiety, mistakes were often made, but with wise and understanding leaders, their steps advanced firm and sure. The Junior lackeys never lacked ideas for fun, and the Gay Nineties Banquet became a reality under their nim - ble fingers. Fun reigned supreme at the banquetg the king's favorite astrologer appeared with her crystal ball and glimpses of the Senior future came alive with the seance of Mystic Kathryn. Another turning on the Path, another sign-this one the largest they had encountered. It read in bold black letters, Achievement Day! Duchesses and Dukes, Kings and Queens, all were here to observe the honors presented to His Majesty's Court. A special court of honor wasselected, with Fair Marshall, Susie Jones, ruler of the occasion. Best Citizens, Jean Buck and Charles Dureng Best Sports, Judy Deal and Clifford Morris: Most Industrious, George Ann Patterson and Jack Harris, Most Courteous, Mary Jane Showalter and Kenneth Opfer shared her honors on this day of days. Graduation always seems that unattainable position, but when finally earned, it passes as if in a dream. To these Sen- iors, it truly appeared this way, for as they turned, the sign Baccalaureate loomed huge and awesome in the twilight. Com- mencement was now only another turning in the future: for some it meant tears, for others joy, but for all, remorse of the fact that the Teen-age chapter of Life was fast closing. As always honors were presented to the deserving ones. The king held his last court, excitement ran highg the highest honors of the land were to be conferred. Finally the great moment arrived--- Valedictorian and Salutatorian were crowned. The signpost, Graduation, w Out onto the brink of Life passed our Seniors. Behind them the strains of Pomp and Circumstance grew soft as the Doors of Teen-age Life closed. But a final word was heard. lt seemed to drift from the star-filled sky. Spoken in a soft voice, it said: Hold high the torchl You did not light its glow-- 'Twas given you by other hands, you know. 'Tis yours to keep it burning bright: Yours to pass on when you no more need light, For there are other feet that we must guide, And other forms go marching by our side: Their eyes are watching every smile and tearg And efforts which we think are not worth-while Are sometimes just the very help they need, Actions to which their souls would give most heedg So that in turn they'll hold it high And say, l've watched someone else carry it this way, Hold high the torchl You did not light its glow-- Twas given you by other hands, you know, I think it started down its pathway bright The day the Maker said, Let there be light. And He once said, who hung on Calvary's tree-- Ye are the light of the world. Gol Shine for Me . ' Z 5 wi, I ,AMW air Q15 H: v 1 , Q LY 4--.. X.-l..AU , 1 'Q 5 ' k gs S gn s asle p? ? if Q10 is -FC K A 4 , I,,,g I .4 W 3 3 f Q 4 vw, weslgy Yates La June Soughard Harry Yates Donald Wolford Mary Mueller M- T- Wade Carl Taylor Stella Wilhite Billy Thompson Sue Wilson Ray Scott 1' ! Bob Opel Edith Fluty Wayne Eichelberger George Williams Edna Sleeper George Farrell 'Z James Knox Joan Burnside Eugene Francis 29 Don David Scott McKee Janice Essex' Joyce Caton 'RWE' -4' I P Bill- Johnny Callis Piper AL Wayne O'Neal President Irma McAllister Don Wade Kay Williams if 4 .ki- n V 1 X , Eugene Carte r I Barbie Wyrick Don Kalghoff Larry Holland Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 5 x ,, 1 5 , Av' 4 is EQ- ' ' xl if Charles Gearldine Pete Stewart can-'I Jones Winkler Oquesf Shefade warren 2 , U U V , Q , Mel. 58111 Johnny Beverly Karel Elmer Vickrey Lawrence Richards Scotten Johnson we '- l. .- OPHOMORE ,V fm -an 4 v . Q Roy Wilbur Renfrow Plains Carolyn Ritchie Ve ra Bray Wayne Billy Betty Anglen Walkington Ohlendorf Louise Francis Donna Hunter Robert Bill O'Brvan Barron Anna Betty Day Ellison Leon Charles Ford Saylor Bob Davis Kay Clyda Adams 1 .A Jess David C rutchfield Ki rchloff F' Ann Wolte rs sa' . 'XM Dale Bill Waisner Holiday I 4 D Glenna Charles Catherine Joyce Billy Gibson Stephenson Downs Renals Bowman , E Dorthy Wilma Roettgen Mueller - ' bn- .X 'X Dick Kenneth Delores Eugene Floyd Carolyn B0bby Donald Whithar Parker Cook Gensler Whitney Davis Hayes James Robinsgn 9 f w I ' a. 1' 1 L I X' V C L flips' E s. .ite Edward Edna Shirley Haskell Diana Carol Kenneth Myrna Loretta Wittman Sell Welch Hobbs Williams Nichols Randolph Perry Rlehart I , U ' V 5 l Martha C. F. William Grace Donald Luther Edna DICK B-0111110 Dennis Haynie Willis Olfer Persinger Dickerson Admit! Bueker SCU!-lf' my 99 Q. -,, us 'fl1Q4 fl-.15 QFFQ 1 - .f'CE,l-: W3 T ,W 1? -'qfj -I, ,-qv-sul wtf, .3 Af' f wx, .sr may fm, U FRE HME Donald Abney John Collins Tommy Hightower President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer John Mable Dali' Susan Robe rt Donna Sue Ronald Jeanette John Sue William HaYme Day Rand01Ph Walker Werths Dye Samuels Miles Scott Minor Clause Brenda James Katherine Jon Pat Betty Bernard Be-vcrly Jerry Edna Raymond Ruth Thompson wilhlte I-undh3Y Barnard Garner Hopkins Stonner Wilson Saylor Stoner Simmons if 5 N Y 1. Thomas Doris James Joan I-af1'Y Doris Ronnie Fern Van Sharon Charles Marshall Whitney North NlCE1f!'C5h Akema Foote Thomason Bacon Tobin Heffron Miller . V' 7 17 i H-Q .L..,1 AL Doris George Catherine George Catherine - Richard Mary Bobby Joyce L. D. Dorothy Bufka Clemens Woodsmall Huff Schieszer Mayse Odell Walkington Laxon Simlett Jones Q 1 X V L x i,- Howard Tanya Richard Gwinn James Judy Jerry Glenda Johnnl' Joan Freddy' Aulgur Maupin Yokley Campbell Pauley Marshall Beck Duren You-ng Duncan Henke Y 2 ,TK Joyce Brent Beth Howard Willie Larry Joyce Danny Ann Charles Cecelia Davis Cook Hgllywood Southard Moore Murdock Moblgy Hopkins Hon' Perryman Woodward gs John Janette Glenn Ca rolie David Ann Johnny Judith Ralph Joyce Donald Harvey Du Ciaome Barr Potter Scudder Waldorf Boatwright Trussell Fischbeck Van Buskirk Samuels Sheila Bill Hazel Larry Wanda Wayne Betty Bob Mary Ann Jimmie Janet A111301 Cundiff McAllister Hughes Mitchell Brown Self Burton Ewens Yokeley Nichols l N -3 V V 3 y 1 X ., , , 7 Gary Carolyn Wendell Audrey Richard Gail Gary Doris D610 Darlene Juni0r Griffith Leach RiCh2I'dS Rudd Stober Reed Hayes Phillips Rudd Buie Brooks 1 ..,- .1- Della Freddie Joan Billy Nina Raymond Dickson Perkins Grubb O'Bryan Tickemeyer Jones James Dysart Pm. Willard Saylor F J. B. Marsh Donny Wayne Duffy Wolford 2' Ronald Gary Jimmy Buddy Harold Howard Farrel Shannon Stith Blum Wade Kruger Nichols Kuhn Harold Th om as Vaughan Mistler Roger Harold Bob Wayne Treece Blackwell Riley Clouse 35 ,R , M4 WI Jw T . . H 74 M gr Y . 12 f 'wifi ff, 1 ' 1 by ff 'U- 'f it , af ,, 1 Nllfii ' 25+ ' E ' M 1, 'Q ' . A, 'fiffgq Mi, 'N G! 4 A A 411 , in yn, V 1 ,wgm Ny, 3' 'fr ' a gy, , f . ,, . Q, f 4 :ah-nw an ffm- ' 1'f 4, .ga fi 561 ,sv 5 I ' I ' fri' va as Q I-Yle Reed ----- ........Secretary I-aU'Y MaTBan - - - . . . Vice-President Roger Bailel' - - - - ..... President , Q Q , s 1 3' 5 3 3 l 1-N FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Gloria Gaba, Sandra Bellamy, Charles Estill, James Reed, Jerry Shaw, Marcia Bywaters, Leroy Huff, Wayne Merrill, Elizabeth Coffman. SECOND ROW: Shirley Butts, John Wall, Eddie Bergman, Marcia Vorhis, Jerry Miller, Robert Self, Brenda Rhoads, Sue Fluty, Margie Horn, Helen Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Larry Henke, Franklin Williams, Dale Atterbury, Charles Turner, Clyde Norris, W. K. Thomas, Charles Breshears, Sandra Hanes, Rose Cahill, Barbara Herndon, Glenda Parrack. Eighth Grade 2 9 ll si li Q Q s 2 5 37 .19 Q 2 5 1 1' ? 5 ' ii L f . Q fig s 4 L 3 I 254 ,, Q 5 . . f , 1 rw f, it ,A 4 . , 1 8 f Y 4 , gf -s law W I if - , 1 f 1 Qg Q' , V 'fr ' M5 A ' Y ' -,wr fr , W , 7? f. jp 3: ! up . ww 1 .Qi 522 S 1 f ffg' 1 2 ETS, my 5 W., 2 xi ati JI ' -ffl: ? - 2 gillilllg slw... lf 5 F6 ,w ug 3 'M 3 ff l F ll .. Q U Se enth Grade David Rawlings Bill BYb2C president Vice- President Q . E Leona Gann Secretary FIRST ROW Roy England, Charles Wnght Dons Perkins Bxll French Donra Moore, Henry Hunter Ann Jones, Ralph Curry Charles Day Larry Self SECOND ROW John Pannell Robert Van Dyke, Eugene Rader Marxlyn Marcum Catherme Gordon Mary Shull, Charlotte Walker Roger Howery, V1rgxlBreshears Blll Case Robert Rexd THIRD ROW Kenreth Evans, Wayne Ferren, Dav1d Waller, Leonda Gann Florence Mxller, Sandra Van Hecke Nettle Mustam, Lmda Kxrk Charles Tuders Wlllard Heffron, Joe Cahzll - 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 , , , . '. . , 1 1 1 - ILE ,A a l if 5 h - 4? - , Q 0 535 2 2 ' ' Ei 5 'Ev ,dzii :x if ei' u will G E 5 1 , 4-J gf 1 M3 v : .- . Q , J Fl 1 5 1: i, ' , ' .j ,'Q:.,' L- , A o ,F f h 1 ' 'fi' -Let' 1, I 5, 1 ' 'fn - Q F, 43-' -5 .'. N f .. .- 'J Q . ,-3 wa .iigj,A! 1,!Q?.'! -g,4JI'.' 2, V' . , 1' -og 'V'-..s g f- fx 5 11 , rw- A ff '64 F' if 'K , 5 . zzlzgggkf ' A'x'5-13 81, 3 Ff55fE' l 4 , ,HA A ,Q , W.. ' 'K f'!x.'-'F , ? f J W X X 1 LL 7 V , -I l 9 YN 'Y X A . I , s . X , . -H 4 Y Q 'ft if mf , as -,, nf' F 31 ruin Q . Q, 81,1 ' ' I. 5... G 4.275 ,E x ,X f Y' xi U 1 L ia Q ORGANIZATIONS ' ,' Q M Student,CounciI FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Susie Jones, Robert Abney, Donna Page, Bill Siefkas, Carolyn Barr, John Vasilopoulos, Charles Reid, Marvin Lickey, Judy Deal. SECOND ROW: Johnny Young, Diana Williams, Fransin Halsey, Joyce Van Buskert, Joyce Krager, Sara Goldin, Elaine Vasil- opoulos, Wanda Sims, Mrs. Crutcher, George Huff. THIRD ROW: Bill Bybee, Wayne Furrin, Carol Warren, Fransis Jane Wright, Linda Kirk, Day Beth Scudder, Marjory Horn, Nlartlm Macy, Sara Vickery, Dorthy Roettgen, Elaine Perrymen. FOURTH ROW: Willie Sue Fluty, Connie Richardson, George Ann Patterson, Barbara Ross, Mary Merchant, Marlyn Bonner, Janice Warren, Larry Morgan, Billy Bear. FIFTH ROW: Larry Haghis, Scothy Scott, Wayne O'Neal, Glen Barr, David Fischer, Kenneth Opfer, Donald Abney. SIXTH ROW: John Walker, Buddy Wade, Charles Bagnell, Richard Maze, David Hamilton, Donnie Kalthoff, Harold Lowen- stein, R1chartAndrew. One representative from each home room forms the Student Council whose president is the vice-president of the student body. The group changes at midyear, thus giving a greater number of students the opportunity to serve in the important and Worth-while capacity. The Council as- sumes definite responsibilities in assisting with problems connected with student activities and organizations. As a service to the students, notebooks, pencils, and emblems are sold in the room of the faculty sponsor, Mrs. Estes Crutcher. The supoort of Takis, a Greek orphan, made fatherless and homeless by the Nazi invasion, is the Council's chief project. In addition it sponsors four assembles each year, featuring out- side talentg is responsible for the distribution of Christmas baskets to the needy, and makes all arrangements for Achievement Day. 'gag ,', T . A,1 L 1 Al lh I as Q? N. in Publication Class r Jacquic Jacoby, Robert Abney, Mnry Jane Showalte r, Jo George Ann Patterson, Donrn Page, Gai1Frazee, Fra Ilxulsp:-th, C.erltu1x Byw.11Prs, Clark-HP S:mer.Ard, Mrs. W Civnrlcx Reid. bmi. my T ' ww Z W s 'L v , gaTl'IER mr! 5 'www- Q. uv CU' r .HY A c 'gy' . . Y . .4 gil? - - ' -firing, Q 'v , 'QQ-fglfm-.1 . 'VW . --Vu, ..,.M , -,:.,A,-.: - . .m,M,,,w--fwmww. :ng -1 K 'i'i1'A1'2fi.- k gig' - . 31 ' . . ' Y . ' .. , , A - ,.,.-.,.,..v,., MW...-.-4-3, .nl ., W-A I, V V 4 'fwffsbim - --.1 hw' . z3f 'R A 'V Q ' ff, V qyfwfgggia-',,g,.,, 1 '5'?5lf 'L :-'fw.E4' vgfi' ' f-giilzqgff,-,4 aph.,-, ' ' lff'?W'A'f'f,L ummm- A ---f ,L why -.,, -u .,.-,---.Q V, J ,,, vw ' .-,, - 1 I Eff- pg' , .. . M .. ...H -.f,- nfl!! 5 ,ff 4 -np- its f X Q '24, L '14 t V 'ng,.,n,. 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' 0 .M Geo rge Ann Patte rson ice - President 50 a we vaggwf Q Je an Buck , President I Mary Ann Marjorie Shrader Vawter Historian Reporter .ia Susie Jones Donna Page Secretary Song Leader Beve rly Buck Parliamenta rian ,W-' 1 g-V., Future Homemakers of America FRONI ROW: Left to Riggt: Wilma Mueller, Donna Page, Beverly Buck, Susie Jones, George Azz: Pattereurz, Jean Buck, Marjorie Vawter, Mary Ann Szzrader. SECOND ROW: Grace Opfer, iJ1.yllis Dunsmure, Betty Miller, Hazel McAllister, Beverly Richards, Doris Whitney, Mary Mueller, Stella Wilhile, Hhyllis Whgle, Sony Limpp, Carol Clark, Nelda Piper, Joan Burnside, Phyllis Mobley, Carolyn Ritcnie, Rutl. Simmons. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Clause, club mother, Mary Rutz. Opel, Edixlz Hirt, Jeanette Miles, La June Southard, Susan Walker, Doris Hemeyer, M:1r1lyz1Vickrey, Batty Miller, Lurene Saylor, Dorothy Roettgen, Janette Du Ciaome, Kay Whittnar, Evelyn Parker, Myrna Perry, Miss Long, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Sara Vickrey, Barbara Hutchersorx, Amanda Smith, Vera Bray, Shirley Cheesman, Kay Stolberg, Jewell Vermillion, Marilyn Mistler, Betty Wade, Glenda Duren, Darlene Wolford, Shirley Nichols, Lxnd:i1'lay:.ie, Martl.a Dennis. Mary M erchant T reasure r 3 X. rl Judy Deal President Pep Club FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Smith, co-sponsor, Carolie Potter, Joyce Van Buskirk, Cecilia Woodward, Glenna Gibson, Joan Duncan, Judy Trussell, Catherine Schieszer, Joyce Mobley, Mary Ann Shrader, Sue Minor, Peggy Willis, Miss Janet Haynie, co-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Buck, Mary Ruth Opel, Kay Whitthar, Dora North, Marilyn Mistler, Joyce Krager, Ga1lNowak, Clyda Adams, Betty Miller, Carol Mallman, Phyllis Wagle. THIRD ROW: Karel Scotten, Ann Smith, Marjorie Vawter, Kay Reid, Jewell Vermillion, Loretta Richert, Carolyn Barr, Janice Esser, Carol Clark, Donna Bunch, Lois Smith, Judy Deal, Kaye Jones. S-V 21 Kay Reid I Gail Nowak Vice V President ' Secretary- Treasurer u ,J Q l W J A. ff! M gf . Joyce Krager Parliamemanan 51 f Kw- lfk f 1 A ' Y NM--...4 M . Z, Annual pep pa rade. 1 Q if -Q., v h 'fs ...Q-v-VM . - M, .,,,. M., ,535 T win ifaff. I -wnrwrsf - -V Y .21 Check that fo rmation. Twirlers LEFT TO RIGHT: B. K. Miller, Carol Warren, Geqrge Ann Pattersan, Gladene Sherard, Sara Goldin, Edxt:.Mz1rt1n, Kay Stolberg. 719 fi. 3, A FLoor ASSISTANTS Dick Wyrick, Sara Goldin, Mr. Thomas, Donna Bunch, Vera Bray, Sandra Gann, Kenneth Cook, Dick Bueker, B. K. Miller, Roger Ellingson, Jim Burnside. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Wanda Sims, Lorene Saylor, Dora North, Betty Bowman, 1 DEBATE SQUAD Miss McQuiddy. SECOND ROW: Gladene Sherard, B. K. Miller, Kay Reid, Lois Smith, Carolyn Barr, Mary Jane Shirley Nichols, Marilyn Vickery, Peggy Willis, Donna Reed Showalter, Jean Buck, Joyce Krager, Gail Nowak. F. T. A. Ronnie Wade, Wilhernina Hudspetz., Richard Yokeley, Miss Joan Duncan, J. D. Nichols, Janie Szxaw, Mrs. Wilson, Carolie Potter, Kay Reid, Joyce Krager, Gara Goldin, Ann Waldorf, Kay Stoloerg, Wanda Mt., nu DRIVERS EDUCATION SITTING DOWN: Kenneth Murdock, Bill Horan, George Farrell, Leon Ford, Wayne Brown, Max Wales, Ronnie Sloan, Sidney Garner. STANDING: John Hayne r, Al Green, Ronald Hades, Sam Mark, Sam Dyer, Jesse Crutchfield, Dale Waisner, Peggy Willis, Frank McCarty, Myrna Perry, Bob Yokeley, Bill Coffman, Mary Whitlow, Charlene Case, George Kilp, Coach Lyon, Dora North, B. K. Miller, Kris Nuckles, Marilyn Mistler, Betty Bowman, Patty Miller, Linda Whitman, Charlene Cox, La June Southard, Evelyn Parker, Kenneth Opher, Sara Goldin, Kay Williams, Lloyd Harvey, Mary Maude Ellis, M. T. Wade, Bill Ewens, Richart Andrew, Connie Richardson. Warren Brown, Janie Shaw, Nelda Piper. Joan Burnside. STUDENT LLBRARIANS Martha Dennis, Carol Mallman, Betty Bowman Betty Miller, Beverly Stoner. SECOND ROW Betty Wade, Carlton Bywaters, Bill Barron, Mrs. Sappington, Charlene Cox. Louise Francis, Mary Carol Clark, Beverly Richards, Mr. Cox, Della Dickson. SECOND ROW: Harold Lowensteizi, Bill Coffman, Wayne Groner, David Scudder, Bill Bowman, C. F. Haynie. NURSES' Mary Ann Scharder, M Beard. SECOND ROW Doris Ann Hemeyer, Edna Sleeper, Amanda AIDES rs. Spencer, Yvonne Paxtnebaker, A : Marilyn Vickrey, Sims, Mary Carol Clark, Mary Jane Showalter, Judy Short, Sandra Smith' Wetton, Edna Self, Joyce Caton, Dorothy Jones. I z SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SEXTET Sa ra Gay Goldm, Kay Williams, Donna Bunch, Sandra Hilton, Diana Williams, Janice Esser, Sandra Hurt. CLARINET QUARTET Dorothy Jones, Sandra I-liltoz., Ronnie Schnare Marvin LICREY. STRING QUARTET STRING QLINTET li ary Odell, Janie Shaw, Mary Jane Showalter, Mary Odell Ja 1 S x. cfierl BOYS' QUARTET , Marvin Lxfkey, ry E- Show Q r lk VX1 Lic Wilhelmir a I-ludsoet Rox ze L timer En emble 1 V I V .ILNIOR GlRI.S'SE'i SENIOR GIRLS, -I-RIO .-r:,nX1y.:lnorf, Mary .I,1:.e B J 1 me Richardson 'Nl y J Q S J S:.Q-.f.':1.:er. . - fi' ' , A .J :a I D L FLC TE TRIO Yi' Y s n., . ' x Z T. 1 'Y ' if il X nf' I!! 1925 I ...aiev 1 .. 5, . A-. I N , Q- 4 w ff , VOX-s A.. 5' f-fy. ale his 1 ,, ,lf 9 ,W .Q llc: N21 ar 15 m.,,f 'M gy f 'Vf 4fWfy A 3 Vg , - Y. 0 J L ,I A 33354030 xgvlrf-wiv Q r xx, l3' 2z A k f V373 ' fm gpg, IMF- ' .,, bg six. , Q W HRX: ,mi'RxN gf? BAM' 'L ' ' s 952K W whim ,1..,j, 2 f' x G vw:-x H' 'iw-. M, 5' w 5 Y 'Q' i ?3'! SMX 1 W- V A ,WA, ',LLL, P it ,Q A A ' I . If ti I li .f , I' 1 ,.,. . f M ,, . if Q 1 I..-v 19 vu?- Q . 7 I vw . I 3 6 i Q, i , f .fi A K I ww' Club Girls' GI 'Lf 1 PN L. E 6 L. 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F , Joyce 11 an Duncan, Mary Ode Jo er, SZ Th nmpson, Cather ne Schie B renda Cecelxa Wmxiward, :nn Wolters, Sl 5 Ann aye' Jones K OX rlene C I3 ulos, Er estxnc D1-nnxs, Edith Fluty, Cl Q' Vusilopu lun W: El RO nd r.: S Ross, F3 rba ,Ba FI' Bn PP' Carolyn 1 in L , Sony ll pbe rr C HU wi G crlnc Wounlsmall, Carolyn Leach, ll C :xt SD ll Cheeseman, Jewe CY , Sandra Gann, Judy Short, Shirl CI' awt eV Nlargi endorf Ohl Nlzurtin, Betty t E Wetton, 1illion. rn Ve 31, 5 X H 5 4 '- ., - 2 , ,K A ' X ,. im'1li751 'f - ,W 1 .YH W 19.-.Q W WWRW' u-waybwxvnuunv ' Wf'fw3 A 5hV4V',9 .xq 'ev W Q we L '4 , 4 wtwip .114 K ' . 1 B . '. jf, Cf' A K1 7 , X4 .Wav zz! 2,5 fl 61? as C' 19- E., 1 1-Q. QUHNS- 7' Football Queen: Attendant ravi-:1.'1N somas Attendant' ll Queen: susxf Basketba Akkendmi M Lx-XELMXNA HU 95 vm-:ru Mmndaml mmm JAN SPORTS v V P Agfffffff' 'jg wi- '4' '4-'WS If fs' 1 fn ,,h.G ,r?.fgg1fJ.gf 5-fx'-if-fa-frif' fr 1 f:'f 'i'f f9' 3a.!L.13a!p2f'E? .A , 5?F.afPF.15f , 5- , iw ' X515 gh, , , W . Bw ' l gmii 151566 H533 Q7 ZW f ,. .I , P, ' r ' - 'fffr fx: 1' ' 2 ' 1 , FW 9, 1 J-fx I-Pl VW F,',',',' U: Z 2 : 1 ' if -. ,F Q x 5.1 ff. K , , -- .4 ay R n' 1 'dk ' am 1 1 .JY 1 ' if B uddy B risley Co -Captain R i 4 s.,...if.l M. W. l N Coach Wade Football Coach Clifford Morris Co-Captain .Q Ronnie Jim Robert Abney Wuisncr Bill Junior Carroll Don Gibson Deal Persinger Kalthoff George Forbes Bill Bishop Ewens Dnryle Wylie Lloyd Harvey Kenneth Wayne Don Murdock O'Neal Kalthofi S aim ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS Dun Dyer Scan First Team: Jim Kalthoff Dale Honorable Mention: Clifford Morris, Art Waisner Buddy Brisley, Farnham 68 Ronnie Waisne r ,,,,+,,.,,,,, Coach Gaba Coach Wilson Assistant Football Coach As-istant Football Coach Owls Opp September 10 Chillicothe at Marshall 7 14 September 17 Moberly at Marshall 6 21 September Z3 Higginsville at Marshall 6 6 October 1 Excelsior Springs at Excelsior Springs 13 Z5 October 8 Carrollton at Carrollton 7 14 October 15 Boonville at'Marshall Z 0 October Z1 Slater at Marshall Z0 6 October Z8 Lexington at Lexington 6 18 November 3 Liberty at Marshall 6 Z6 November IZ Richmond at Richmond 13 14 Owls vs Moberly Abney catches a Greyhound Owls vs lnligginsville Morris drives for 11 first do fk, iw 1eX V . 1 I ax, H4 a J W ' ai lk-C53 sa. fw , ' :f ' ' 0 af sv-Xri Q' , 1 ,.w'L 1 NA, 'H ' 1 rx , my - 1. 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K' K If 3 w 'if 'ffm W 9 3 5 fi 1 .Ln UW 1 . :- Vj' W .35 K. , .ly 1 l an Q x fy! , J- wi 9 of fu , , , is .. ff' Q - f,:,i19 , '41 q5swiu . FIRST ROW: Almey, Gail Frazee, Marvin Lickey, Donna Page, Gale Guffin, Gail Nowak, George Ann Patterson, Wilielznona ll gdspeth, Lois Sxnith, Joe Bob Ryan, Jacquie Jacoby, Mary Ann Shrader, Linda llaynie, Donald Holland, Mary Jane Sizovsalter, G..ic1r..e Snr-rnrd, l,unora Broun. SECOND ROW: Gary Peterson, Charle- Reid, Dale Stepnens, Carlt.1:.lSy'yxaters, Doris Ann Hemeyer, Lorene Saylor, Shirley Nichols, Evelyn Jones, Kay Reid, Cnarles Bagnell, Judy Deal, Clifford Morris, Marilyn Vickrey, Patty Miller, Betty Miller, Elaine Perryrnan, Barbara Clernens. THIRD ROW: Max Wales, Darlene Wolford, Marjorie Reed, Beverly Mxkle, Betty McDivitt, Linda Whittman, Harold Deal, Kenneth Mizer, Bob Stiti., Jack Harris, Bob Weeks, Bill Siefkas, Dan Vermillion, Heter Scauyler, Buddy Brisley, Mary Merchant, Ronnie Latimer. FOURTH ROW: Betty Bowman, Mary Wl.itloxx, Jean Buck, Ann Srnitlr, Dr-an Kent, Ronnie Sloan, Gayle Kintz, Wayne Harris, Kenneth Opfer, Eddie Zaln, Jizn Raines, Ted Pointer, Bud Wri pmt, John Walker, Morris Tavenner, Eddie llutclzerson, Wayne Brown, Mary Ellen 'l'i.ornas. FIFTH ROW: Charles Pannell, Eugene Howard, Carroll Deal, Charles Brown, Sidney Garner, Warren Brown, Jim Burnside, Kenneth Grapes, Junior Gibson, Bobby Yokeley, Ernest leeter, Lowell Elliott, Raymond Thomas, Johnny Henke, Wallace Pauley, John Boyd, Ronnie Waisner, Cnarles Duren. Marshall Churches METHODIST E IJISCO PAL BAPTIST THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD ODELL AVLINUE JRESBYIERIAINJ LUTHERAN CUMBERLAND JRESBYTERIAN ROMAIN CATHOI IC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST WALSWORTH on-mnaofrinn nn.: ln u s L 5 v E V . . , - T I I I T I' T! I L: L, . 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Of Congratulatlons Semors Of 1955 From GILKEYS Your Noctua Photographer We Apprec1ate Your Patronage rt Flowers By MARSHALL FLORAL COMPANY Slnce 1889 Mrs Imanuel W1ttrup, Presldent Phone 77 160 West Sumrrut Marshall MISSOUII Congratulatmns To The Graduates Of MISSOURI VALLEY STORES Senlor FaVOT1teS Mrs W1lson 81 Mrs Sappmgton T T b S l SHRYACK WRIGHT GFOCCIICS Wholesale Phone Z3 315 North Lafayette Marshall M1ssour1 American Problems trip. Jump a ist. , , 1 l Marshall High School 1 Burrrrr Y he erri le ix . . I Yel , you guys I! l d V VOGUE APPAREL SHOP Ladies' and Juniors' Apparel and Accessories For The Best In Style and Quality Phone 61 East Side Square I w Look, Ma NO TEETI-l! 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