Marshall High School - Marshaline Yearbook (Marshall, MO)

 - Class of 1956

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BUEKER Efficient superintendent students envoy to board of education---sympathizing counselor---acute sense of humor---common sense in planning for our future needs. MR. IOHN S. MARSHALL Personal interest in each student---trustworthy gentleman---remembers that he was once a teen- aqer---calm, but firm---companion. 'Z-W BOARD OP EDUCATION A. Lamkin James, Mrs. R. C. Haynes, A. H. Bueker, W. T. Bellamy, Pete Rea, Mrs. I. W. McClure, Don Huff, H. H. Harris. Wisdom for progress---accept responsibility willingly---effective outlook to future needs---respected leaders whose efforts are appreciated ---community minded. MRS. LOUISE CRUTC HER MISS ALICE MONTAG UE A. n. RICHARD KEMM RAY MCCLURE A' B- Missouri Valley College B.S. in Ed., M. M. E. B,3,, M.A, M1S50Uf1 Valley College Mathematics Springfield Missouri University Colvrado UHKVQVSHY Kansas University MRS- MARY S- DAVIS Agriculture Iowa Umvefsiw Vocal Music Mus. B., A.B. Ir. High English Missouri Valley College Social Studies English Social Studies MISS ESTELLE FIGHT ILS in Education sg l. . z t MRS. ANNA MARIE SHARP ' if . B.S. in Ed. M.s. ln Education STEWART SIIERARD A U-ELL WADE B S I A B S M ED Missouri Valley College C.M.S.C. . . ' ' ' Commerce Mathematics Maryville MRS' LORENE EMMERSON Southwest MISSFJUU Industrial Nts A-B-, B.S., M.A. Physical Education MISS ILLIXABETII STALCUP li. B. in History Missouri Valley College Sciclcil Studies fiimrrican Problems WOODROW GABA B.S. Missouri Valley College Social Studies Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Missouri University Head Coach Social Studies Ir. High Literature General Science . VR Ii , If at git . K X sg-ti ' A am' .,, MISS PATRICIA LONG DELMAR E. TUNNELL NA, B'S- in Ed' MISS IANET HAYNIE B.S. Christian College B.S. in Education Southeast Missouri Iowa State C.M.S-C' M.E,D. Home Economics COmmG1'CS Missouri University Counseling Physchology E MRS. AMBROSE WILSON MRS . MARIORIE SAPPINGTON B. . ' d. 'ggmal College J. D. NICHOLS WILLIAM H. LYON MSA In E English Bfs' iT'uEduCatiOn MRS. CUTHBERT DAVIS lg gd' Northwestern University Iournalism Klrksvl 3 d B.S. in Ed. ' I E21 ron Missouri Valley College M.A. In . E' . h Missouri valley College ivers uca 1 Librarian Missouri University Ir High English C' O' E' Social Studies Crafts MISS MARIE M. CONNELL B.S.: C.M.S.C. Missouri University RALPH VORHIS , , B. S. , M. A. N9rthWeFtem Umvemty Northwestern University MRS. MARY SHEETZ Mlssfmn Valley College Missouri University A. B., M. Ed. Ir' High English SPSSCY1 COITGCUOU Central College Speech Missouri University Dramatics Ir. High Science MRS. VIRGINIA ZEYSING A. B. Missouri Valley College Ir. High Science Spanish 6 . VERNE E. KRESSE B.S., M.E. C. M.S.C. Missouri University Chemistry Biology MRS. MARY BRADY SMITH B.S. in Ed. C . M . S . C . ' Physical Education MRS. MARIORIE PAGE A. B. Missouri Valley College Ir. High Mathematics English SOLOMON WRONKER A. B. Missouri Valley College Missouri University Mathematics Latin MRS. DOROTHY VANMETER HAROLD L. LICKEY Blgg I M,E. D, Qlliam Woods College Missouri University ci, 'C.M.S.C. Instrumental Music N YV Uri Valley College ' 'sh RAY MACH B.S.A., B.S. Quincy College Kirksvillc Ir. Illgh Social Studies Assistant Coach MISS BYRDIE LEE MCALISTER MRS. RUTH WEIR B.S. , M.A. C. M. Missouri University Art PAUL KURTZ B.A., M.A. William Jewell - Missouri University American History S C A.B. ' Missouri Valley College Wisconsin University Ir. High English Social Studies MRS. IRMA VAN HECKE Secretary to Superintendent MRS. ANN SPENCER R . N. Washington University School Nurse K N - .1--ts A MISS MARGARET MCQUIDDY Secretary to Principal CUSTODIANS Mr. Sol Edwards. Mr. Nat Berlin, Mr. Euqene Gregory BUS DRIVERS Hoy Arnold Lester Feurs Bob Duncan Ike Ruff Jack Leaton A 5 r xlikfffx V5 V1 Sim! 4, , .M 0 P 4? ff . , -fig? nM jf7f7f3'QkK4f3Eg gmwfjggfmfwig 225 MMWM7 Mi ' tw mifjwwwzfi 'MQXHQ E f ' bw W 5 323 'Qdsfgw gif Wiiffffyifgm mmwfwz gfiVf,wf5 wwf gigyfgi Eg M wid xg bfi' U NM M' WMM 'MQ dp XX 0 GV M, B W Q? f' Ziffffbimwlxw M, Sig CAROLYN BARR President Senior Class, Vice-President Mixed Chorus, Secretary to Student Body, Secretary of Pep Club, Football Queen, Co-Editor Mar-Saline, Noctua Staff, Girls' Glee Club, Office Assist- ant, Student Council, Fair Marshall. GEORGE KILP Secretary of Sophomore Class, Vice President Senior Class, Track, Foot ball, Student Council, President Stu- dent Body, Most Courteous. 8I'll.OI'S PHYLLIS MOBLEY Secretary of Senior Class, Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, F. H.A. , Student Council, C. O. E. Secretary, C. O. E. Queen Attendant, C.O. E. Radio Day, Iunior-Senior Play. For the class of 1956, graduation exercises are over: but may the memories which we have to ponder over reflect our good times and friendships which were so important to us during our ye- ars at Marshall High School. To the future, we say, Hello, and to the past and Marshall High School, we say-- Farewe11 . lo WANDA SIMS President of Mixed Ch- orus, Vice-President of Student Body, Vice- President of F.T.A. , Football Queen Attend- ant, Basketball Queen Attendant, Varsity Ch- eerleader, Co-Editor N octua , Mar-Saline Staff, Student Council, Girls' Glee Club, Off- ice Assistant, Pep Cl- ub, Iunior-Senior Play, Intramural Sports, All- Star Volleyball, All-Star Basketball, Best Sport. IIM KALTHOFF President freshman Class, Boys' Glee Club, Junior-Senior Play, Student Council, Boys' State, M ar-Saline Staff, Co-Sports Editor Noctua, M Club, Football, Honorable Mention All District 2 years, lst Team All Conference 2 years, Basketball, All-Star Con- ference Team, Honorable Mention All Llstrict, Track. LLOYD HARVEY Mar-Saline Staff, Co-Sports Editor Noctua, M Club Reporter, Intra- mural Basketball, Football, lst Team All Conference, 3rd Team All District, Basketball, Track. ROB COLLINS President Student Body, President Student Council, Vice-Resident M Club, Mixed Chorus, Football, Basketball, Track, Valedictorian, Best Cxtizen. BILL EWENS President M Club, Vice-President Student Body, Co-Captain Foot- ball, All Conference Znd Team Basketball, Track, Boys' State Mar-Saline Staff, Co-Sports Ed- itor Noctua, Student Council. 1 1 SANDRA WE'1'l'ON Bamwarming Queen Att- endant, Basketball Qu- een Attendant, Mar- Sallne Staff, Co-Ed- itcr Noctua, Girls' Glee Club, Office Assist- ant, Pep Club, Var- sity Cheerleader, F. T.A., Student Council. SARA GOLDIN President Mixed Chor us, Secretary of Orch estra, Secretary of F T.A. , Chapter Sweet heart of F.F.A., Foot ball Queen Attendant Band Majorette, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Sex- tet, Student Council Pep Club, Office Ass- istant, All-Star Volley- ball, Band, Iunior-Sen- ior Play. KENNETH MURDOCK Secretary Student Body, M Club, Boys' State, Student Council, Track, Football Co-Captain, Ist Team All Conference, Honorable Mention All District, Intramural Basketball. ITM GIVLMORE C.O.E. Radio Day. I 5 wt J.. :AN . A :X Vx' -fs V DONNA REED Co-Editor Mar-Saline, Editorial Writer Noctua, Girls' Glee Club, Mix- ed Chorus, Senior Sex- tet, Barnwarming Queen Attendant, Varsity Ch- eerleader, Pep Club, C.O.E. Reporter, C. O.E. Radio my, Office Assistant, Student Co- uncil, All-Star Volley- ball, Intramural Sports, Basketball Queen Can- didate. IIM HARRISON C.O.E. Radio Day, Iunior-Sen- ior Play. RONNIE WADE Boys' Glee Club, Track, Football, C.O.E. Radio my, F.T.A. Parlia- mentarian, F.T.A. Historian, Ju nlor-Senior Play. IANIL Slutvv Presldcnt Orchestra, Vlce-Prcsldent Orch- estra, Vice-President Band, Mar-Saline Staff, Noctua Artist, Clrls' Glec Club, M1XBd Ch- orus, Senior Sextct, Clarinet Trlo, Strtng Quintet, Strlng Quar- tet, President F.T.A., Bamwarmlng Queen Att- endant, All-State Or- chestra, Llbrarlon. NELSON WEBER President Sophomore Class, President Iunlor Class, Pre- sident Student Body, President Band, Pres1dentF.F.A., Nat- ional F.F.A. Band, F.F.A. Bas- ketball, State Farmer, Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention, Student Councll, Mixed Chorus, Football, Boys' State, Ochestra, Most Couneous. DOUG OWINGS Band, President Orchestra, Brass Sextet, Woodwind Quintet, Horn Quartet, Noctua Staif, Mar-Saline Staff. CONNIE RICHARDSON Secretary Band, Or- chestra, Woodwind Ou- mtet, Woodwmd Trlo Mlxed Chorus, Girls' Sextet, Glrls' Glee Cl- ub, Student Councxl, Noctua Typtst, Mar- Saline Staff. HM KNOX GERALD PREUIT Foot ball C.O.E. Radio lby. P IOYC E KRAGHR President P.T.A. , Lib- rarian F.T.A. , Pres- ident Pep Club, Parl- iamentarian Pep Club, Secretary Mixed Cho- rus, Secretary of So- phomore Class, Double Mixed, Girls' Glee C1- ub, Senior Sextet, Co- Editor Mar-Saline, Ed- itorial Writer Noctua, Debate, Office Assist- ant, Student Council, Junior-Senior Play. BILL THOMPSON FRANK MCCARTY Band, Mixed Chorus, Double Boys' Glee Club, C.O.E. Radio Mixed, Boys' Glee Club. Day, Football. MARIORIE VAWTER Vice-President F. H.A. , Vice-President Pep Cl- ub, Secretary Ji Iunior Class, Secretary of St- udent Body, F.H.A. Re- porter, Student Coun- cil, Girls' State, Girls' Glee Club, Office Ass- istant, Best Citizen. RICHART ANDREW RIC HARD WILLIS Junior-Senior Play, Student Council. Football, President C.O.E. , C. 0.11 Radio Day, Track. DORA NORTH Mar-Saline Staff, Noc- tua Staff, Girls' Glcc Club, Pup Club, Office Assistant, Student Cou- cil. EUGENE EIKERMAN JOE WILSON C.O.E. Radio Day Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Quanet, C.O.E. Radio lby. K -Q NX .PEGGY WILLIS TAVENNER Pep Club, Twirlcz, Mar- Saline Staff, Noctua Staff, C . O. E. Radio Day, Girls' Glee Club, Office Assistant, Intra- mural Sports, Iunior- Senior Play. SAM DYER GEORGE FARRELL Football, 'IYack, F. F. A., MClub, F.F.A. Best Spon. X BETTY CLOUGH GILKEY Secretary Band, Sec retary Orchestra, Vice President Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Co-Ed itor Mar-Saline, Noc tua Staff, Student Coun cil, Girls' Glee Club Clarinet Trio, Barnwa rming Queen Attendant GLENN GILKEY Vice-President Freshman Class, Football, Student Council, C.O. E. Radio lIBy, C.O.E. Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Floor Ass- istant, Noctua Sales Manager, Mar-Saline Staff, Boys' Glee Club, Junior-Senior Play. SAM MARK Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Quartet, Double Mixed, Mixed Chorus, Student Council. MARY MAUDE ELLIS Sophomore Pilgrimage, Vice-President Iunior Class, Double Mixed, Girls' Glee Club, Sen- ior Sextet, Librarian, Secretary Mixed Cho- rus, Secretary to Iun- ior High, U. N. Del- egate to Warrensburg, Boys' Glee Club Acc- ompanist, Salutatorian. IIM HUNTER RAY SCOTT C.O.E. Radio Day. FRED GROSS DON LANDRETH F. F. A., M Club, Football. C.O.E. Radio Day, Hass Sextet, President Band, Ckchestra . KMA ' IOAN BURNSIDE Football Queen Attend ant, F.H.A. Song Le ader, Girls' Glee Club, All-Star Basketball, Intramural Sports, Off lce Assistant. NELDA PIPER Football Queen Attend- ant, Basketball Queen, Treasurer P. H.A. , Gl- rls' Glee Club, Inra- mural Sports, Student Council, Office Ass- istart, Librarian, Vice- Presidmt Student Body , Most Courteous . WAYNE ROOKS WESLEY YATES C.O.E. Radio Day. C.O.E. B. K. MILLER Pep Club Majorette, Girls' Glee Club, Off- ice Assistant, D.A.R Award, C.O.E. Vice President, C.O.E. Qu- een Attendant, C. O. E. Radio Day. RALPH SNYDER CHARLES CLARK F. F. A. Transferred Senior Year, C.O.E Radio Day. MARILYN MISTLER Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club Historian, F. H. A. R. E. WEINREICH HOWARD SCOTT F.F.A. Parliamentarian F.F.A., Band, Track, ll-lniof' Senior Play. MARY :HN N CJASII Nu! 5,1-5' fxldu, Nuclun Typlst, Mffr-Salma St ull, f21rl:,'f3lw-Clllllu IL1I1:ur'Svnlr:r Play. CORIX MARIE BRAMBLE CHARLENE COX F . H . A. , Iumor-Senior Play. Mixed Chfrus, G1r1s'Glee Club, Noctua Staff, Mar-Saline Staff, Lxbranan Ng, EDITH FLUTY Senior Suxtet, G1flS Glee Club, O1 chcstra, Vxce-Prcsldont Band Mxxed Chorus , Li brar- lan, StudCntCounc1l BETTY WADE PEGGY GUTHERIE C.O.ll. Rdd1O Day, Llbrarlan, C .GAL Radio Day' CUOIE' fYiI.fl- RGIJOYYEY- Queen, C.O.I1., State Reporter, Girls' Glee Club. IOYC E KATEMAN C.O.E. Radio Day, Gi- ris' Glee Club. BETTY FRITZ PAT GLASS Transferred Senior Year, C.O. Transferred Senior Year, C.O. E. Radio Day. E. Radio Day. 5 '- Q .- BOB OPEL C.O.E. Radio Day GEORGE WILLIAMS BILL CLIFT C .O.E. Radio Day, Track, Mar-Saline Staff, Noctua Staff, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Stage Manager Junior-Senior Play. I ,Wil NANCY CRAWFORD DARIEL MORGAN Transferred Semor Year. C,.O. E. RGd1O Duy. X Q . WAYNI. lllClllIl.BllRCllLR CAROL lillI I'Y F. Il. A. , ILlI1l0I SUlllOX' Pluy, Grrls' Glve Club, THLLMIX NAPIER GLORGL FORBES 'I'mn5ff'rrrzd Semor Yvar. Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Quartet, Mlxed Chorus, Football, Track. DAVID CAVIEZEL C.O.E. Radio Day. LAIUNE SOUTHARD EDNA SLEEPER F.H.A. , Girls' Glee Club, Jun- Junior-Senior Play, Office Ass- ior-Senior Play. istant, Nurses' Aide, Librarian. JIM DYER F.F.A., C.O.E. Ra io -Day. MARY MUELLER PHYLLIS DUNS MORE Junior-Senior Play, P.H.A., Girls' F.H.A., Iunior-Senior Play, Girls' Glee Club. Glee Club. mdk' ANIANM SMITH Nurses' Aide, F.H.A., Girls' Glee Club, Off- ice Assistant. M. T. WADE EUGENE FRANCIS F-F-A. C.O.E. Radio Day. STELLA WILHITE Girls' Glee Club, F H.A., Librarian, C O.E. Radio Day. BENNETT BISHOP DON WOLFORD C. O.E, Photographer, C. O. E. Radio Day. A BOB RAVENSCRAFT ROBERT GREEN C.O.E. Radio my. Football NANCY MARTIN Transferred Senior Year. HARRY YATES C.O.E. Radio Day. emor G ass gastory Seniors of 1956, these forthcoming words will bring back many memories for THIS IS YOUR LIFE. You began your high school career in the fall of 1952. As freshmen, you chose for your leaders: president, Jim Kalthoffp vice-president, Glenn Gilkeyp and secretary-treasurer, George Kilp. You remember the Freshman-Sophomore Assembly that year because it depicted your own school life in A Day at MHS . That was the year, too, that our basketball boys traveled to Columbia to win fourth place in the Class A State Basketball Tournament. . In the fall of 1953, you began to further your education by beginning that year as sophomores. This time you chose Nelson Weber for president: Dale Driskell for vice-president: and Joyce Krager for secretary-treasurer. You elected Mary Maude Ellis to represent your class in the annual Sophomore Pilgrimage. Many of you helped to port ray the life of a Forty-Niner in the annual Preshman-Sopho- more Assembly. You are now half way through your high school years, and even though the way became rougher, it didn't disappoint or disillusion you because you were more sure of yourselves. Then came your junior year, and you had much work ahead of you. You chose as your officers: Nelson Weber, president: Mary Maude Ellis, vice-president, and Margie Vawter, secretary-treasurer. From your junior play, State Fair , you realized more than enough money to give the seniors of that year a prom which took place In a Spanish Garden . You delved into the future for your annual Junior- Senior Assembly, MHS in the Year 2000 , but for the Junior-Senior Banquet, you went back through the years to present The Gay Nineties . All in all, you had a very successful junior year, but it was over all too soon. The year, Senior , loomed ahead of you, and you could hardly wait for the fall of 1955 to come so you could start the beginning of the end . Before you realized it, it was your' senior year and eighty-four of you anticipated graduation. For your last year in high school, you selected Carolyn Barr for president, George Kilp for vice-pres- ident, and Phyllis Mobley for secretary-treasurer. B. K. Miller was chosen to represent your class in the State DAR Citizenship Contest. The Junior-Senior Assembly was The Present at MHS . Your senior play was Charley's Aunt . You took your senior trip to Chicago on April 13, 14, 15, and feast- ed at the Rose and Buckner Barbecue on May 3. The juniors gave you a prom that you will long remember. The theme was Blue Heaven and all of you had a wonderful time. After the prom the Junior Chamber of Commerce gave a biggparty for the first time in the school's history. It went over in a big way. At the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 18, the theme Cafe De Paree was carried out in a very effective way. Donna Reed read the Senior Class Will and Jim Kalthoff read the Class Prophecy. You all remember Achievement Day on May 22, because it was primarily your day . Carolyn Barr was chosen to sit in the seat of honor as Fair hall. Her lrother, Glenn Barr was her escort and Sara Goldin, her attend- ant. She was crowned DY? F-Farnham. The candles were lighted by Sandra Wetton and Joyce Krager. Best Citizens were Margie Vawter and Rob Collins. Wanda Sims and Sam Dyer occupied the stations of Best Sports. Mary Maude Ellis and Nelson Weber were chosen Most Industrious, and Nelda Piper and George Kilp were named Most Courteous. Letter awards were announced by: B. K. Miller, in the area of scholarship: Janie Shaw, culture, Kenneth Murdock, leadership, And Mary Ann Case, service. Your commemcement speaker was Mr. Carl Bolte, and The Reverend Warner Miles gave the baccalaureate sermon. Rob Collins was the valedictorian and Mary Maude Ellis was salutatorian. Ranking third and fourth were B. K. Miller and Donna Reed. Carolyn Barr, the president, presented the gift, a check for seventy-five dollars. Sara Goldin was the selected senior who played the instrumental solo. The sen- ior sextette, composed of Joyce Krager, Janie Shaw, Sara Goldin, Donna Reed, Edith Fluty, and Mary Maude Ellis, was the senior small ensemble selected to sing at commencement. Sara Goldin gave Hold High The Torch , while Phyllis Mobley and Joan Burnside lighted the candles. You marched out of the high school auditorium for the last time to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance , and though you had your diplomas, you also felt a lump in your throats and you admitted that those' four were the best years of your life . 25 Perfect pyramid ? Columbia, look at us. Sandy G Donna Everybody wants in the picture. u Chow-time Hi ya' A11 1'll get you Everybody eats Playing opposum Two lost souls 71 I V , c f .iw I Let me see-- Xnlnl.-A ,.:.+:,.- .AA y 1 , 5 l 5 l,M'llOI'S Pat O' Mealy Don Scott President Vlce-President Kris Nuckles Secretary-Treasurer sb? ws' E WJ E 5 John lawrence Barbie Wyrlck Wayne Groner Martha Dennis Wllbu.r Plalns Frances Halsey . .WW 5 K Kay Wltthar Gerald Ervin Virglnla Weeks Benny Swinger Barbie Ross Larry Thomas .XY Iohnny Piper sandra Hilton Don Kalthoff Ann Dial Floyd Rlggins Beverly Buck Mary clark Danny Fox Sue Hayes Hal Lowenstem Donna Bunch Willard Morton LN. A 4 I Art Farnham Laine Vasilopoulos SONY LUHPP Dave Hamilton Roger Ellingson Carol Warren Phyllis Wagle Dick Bueker Dave Fischer Ioyce Renals Mona-6 Z8 KN Stewart Sherard Kaye Iones Don Wade Janice Esser ,i 1, . ,,, 7 V iiiini fi i Delores Gensler Stephen jones Sondra Hurt Bob James JM xQQ5iis35R3?iiQs.w V K '2??'sx':z7' V rl.. . V . my : 2 eti- Dan Igo Betty Ellison Fred Winkelmeyer Karel Scotten Louise Francis Eddie Berg Evelyn Parker John Hayner Bill Callis Joyce Caton Dale Waisner Grace Opfer iii 1 .,1.U-'F 51 r. L Y '- i as AX la Melvin Iackson Nancy Martin Russell Caviezel Kay Wllllams Carl Saylor li f A 5? ke: Dorthy Roettgen Irvin Williams Don Robinson 4 Bill Coffman David Kirchhoff Catherine Downs Irma McA1lster Ed Wlttman Chuck Elsea Kay Stol berg S Carlyle Walker 5 E S 3 X Larry Holland LaVerne Henderson V' 3 Diana Williams Gene Boland Will!! Green William Wlllis Gay Griffltt Lawrence Ellis Wayne O'Neal Edith Hifi B0bbY HGYSUD Pete Oquest Shirley Welch Larry Rowles if I 1' ' X,-Kill Richard Mark Clyda Adams Dick Parker Eugene Whitney Jewell Vermillion Ronald Harless Sara Vickrey Bob Davis Iess Crutchfield Ronnie Thompson Glenna Gibson Kenneth Randolph George Benham ' y ,ma - --..,,,, f,,r-,X gf -g. :aE::! i ,.- ., .. l ails H .. :- QE fe-ft-ir Q I 2 M a - 'U my R R-N., Carol Mailman Charles Stephenson Haskell Hobbs Jeanne Doran Bill Bowman Carol Nicho Don Kifeman Q 3 ,. .i Charles Tichenor Walter Howard Myrna Perry Richard Auigur Iver Hansen Ramona Cundiit Wayne Turner Roger Dix Liearldine Winkler Bill Barron , If it 2, W M'e . - ' ': 4 s ' Z., ' l J? Y Y , -if , Q X 5 1 L Eugene Carter Don Hanes Wilma Mueller Floyd Davis Leon Ford Barbara Hefty Ewelyn Yates C. P. Haynie Betty Ohlendorf Wayne Anglen Wanda Curry Robert Johnson Carolyn Ritchie Beverly Richards Charles Jones Sandra Gann Don Taylor XX- , .4 i Robert O'Br1an Herbert Piper 31 n mQI71Ofl'dH1 LUTHER DIC KERSON Tragedy often befalls those Whose lives were once as a rose, Blushing with life in the sunlight, Glowing softly in the moonlight. Then comes the icy, crystal frost, The petals fall, forever lost, Yet their impressions left on the mind, Shall forever be enshrined. So it is with our loved ones dear, Because of some hidden fear, They die and from this life depart, Yet they live forever in mind and heart. By Iames Kalthoff--senior. sz . Chug'a'lug Harvey :rv-v frr PEP CLUB INITIATION Oops, you'll fall! v Don't tough lt, lt s only tocnalled down! -i 'W u UTUD K This explains itself Dccoratm' the goal posts! is Ooh, what bit me? And then there's Donna N lla W, -Mira! ' X X ' A. ff ,Lg , M g ,Ma What -1 rcevoltln' clfrvolopmontl Elder cheerleaders Lord johnny See my senior ring? Two monkeys. KW mf Oh, I dldn't either. CS3OpA.OITlOl'QS fl , . LLzf 3 - Tommy Hightower Donna Scott Glenn Barr 'k rr .ir f4:! ' 5 J R it ' I Pat McAllister Johnny Boatrlght 1 ' ::-- .',- of .. W Jeanne Hilton Howard Southard ,- . Ronald Samuels -, , H ti S li it is .- , Larry Akeman it l T Charles Miller tiff- ' I' f' 5 Harold Aulgur Wendel Richards L M W W i mp. 3' .. W, 5 . ,51 ' fa wi ' .1555 qi , , ,::--.: 1 tiff Larry Hughes George Hutt John Scott President Vice-President Secretary ,V 3-M , 1 : X ' M e , :::- i t -QQ V ,. 1 ' l'- ' ',-- 'E 5, Doris Willard Bob Mary Richard Howard Whitney Saylor Riley Ewens Mayse Nichols Sr 7 1 llss ' 0947116 l1mlTlY Iudy Farrel Joyce Tommy Woodward North Trus s el Kuhn Mobley Mlstler Carvlie Riflhdfd GHYY Catherine George Buddy Potter Yokely Stith Schieszer Clemens Wade Bernice Harold Joan James Jeanette Harold Sampson Vaughn Grubb Wilhlte DuCiaome Blackwell .- if ,... -' ,ji I ,- , ' H ' f , - .e . .,.. 91. t 3 1 .2 A 2 v -' J J, - ,..t ' sviyfigfr r . ,Q-2,2,g:t,:.f5-Q, -- ' 't V 43? .J 31725-fig L l'h' , .,., -J, Q A 'f ' Joyce Jerry Billy Doris Fred Jon Hatfield Wilson Walkington Bufka Henke Barnard ' 2 . 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'r.- m 5, i it , ft : 5 Virginia Charles Donna jerry Iudy Richard Dorothy Breshears Williams Dye Beck Marshall Stober Jones av X y . , X ft Q 5 A X rl Betty L. D. Dale Carolyn Van Jimmy Susan Garner Slnnett Rudd Leach Tobin Yokely Walker' X ft 1 yr M e ... r R fe M Qi 'W W 'E 4 x X .4 9 . ' Y sw X Mable Larry Hazel Ann John Robert Cathy Day Adams McAllister Waldorf Haynie Werths Woodsmal Donald Ianet Harold Carol Iohn Gwinn Billy Abney Nichols Kruger Naffon Collins Campbell Clause R A WW ' n f v .- ,skx -.W 1 .t.tt , , -im of . ,r -5zQZ.I2?E?7:, I- P: 'I' A IE' E ' 7 . D Beverly Stonner Buie Darlene -55-:: KR .:. l 1 t Pi 1 mai X 3 ' K 4' - 4' fs- James Dysart A in 2, Xi an 9 x xN,,!,51Ni X- ejggal . 63 1, Sue Minor kt ,.... it. fr 's i Qi n ew '.,,: - h Jeanette Mary Miles Henderson A A it B aff A I gstilq , . -Li ' . 1 . 1 -3544 Bob Walkington A J K l ,ggi I '35 ,- 'TQ M I l . A 2 Iohn Beth Bill Harvey Hollywood Cundiff , H Q ,, - SB ,.,, .4 B .f Ni F' Wanda Mary Mitchell Odell Bob O'Brian 3 I ,,f, is .- What a day this has been Lake Michigan Greetings from Verna Kay. llayner cuts a rug. ml? This is COE ? ll. TENNIS Hal Lowenstein, Johnny Young, Dan Igo, and Tom Hightower. President Dougie Swinger A i 5 ivk J J . r Q B B resfzmen ,.' Q 5 S Secretary Vice-President Gloria Gaba Iimmie Stolberg ui-J Margaret Ruth George Susan Kay Eddie Marilyn Morris Taylor Crawford McGraw Forbes Bergman Bonner ,I flin t ,, , l V f L S .fx .X T -V ' ' it K . 4, 4 jerry lack Becky Roger William Ianice Martha Shaw Rash Hayslip Bailey White Welch Kunze 29 at 1.4 ill Ruth Ioyce Kenneth Clark Kurtz Witthar Franklin ' W. K. Helen Williams Thomas Gutherle law wg -T Y 1 .,.-,, 'f Mary Lou Marcia Bobby Brenda North Bywaters Huff Rhoades I any . V, . sg 3 ' ,Q jerry Bob Mildred Brad Brumble Mills Stufflebeam Van Hecke Mary Sydenstrickel il i Gary Ba bler Mary Glenda Delbert Dial Parrack Miles Benson IGYYY l0YCe Wmklcr Miller Nichols Zeda Jane Dale David Henderson Latimer Atterbury Tobin Raymond Wayne Marcia C ' F . Kalthoff Merrill Vofhis Washington . L - r is r. 1. X r r L msgs et. . an n . A. up , -Bi lol W... .- K- Lucille Simmons BOD Waggonem X Q X . X. Q- Q x -r 1: J lfgi, 4 4 LS Q0 'YK 3 ,i 4 S Jimmy Bill Lynda Douglas Lewis Beth Reid Davis Page Mobley , Napier Buck 'Alberta Sue Mills Fluty 1 J , Q N21 .sl Charles Bob Estel Jackson . J w g .. , , i ., -Q i W ,J A up I Merle Janice HeftY Warren t ' H -- . sz 1 . , 5 1 I , VL 6 . I David Lavon Wells Williams Eleanor Shirley Spradley Butts Larry Bill Miller Weinreich J S .ish RQ' Robert Harris ' k . Betty Coffman r,L. L yeh, ,.r,r. L I rl' S J , sre hr x Eff 'Q Lewis Jacobs ,QW sir 1 , . M K r,:.V: ,,, is Beverly Hatfield It-wff mf, at M ll James Donnell Carole Stith Joyce Slack Mary Crank Larry Holland M . A if , -- f--- ,. - ' Z fi V V Y f S ye L.: fi ' , . it? ggnfsntiw - . fri . . tm Y if 4 Kenneth Halsey Patsy Foote 2 5 14251 1 ,, 5 r y Harold Robinson Pam Maupin Dunsmore Barbara Grandstaff Gary Griffith Kay Shannon Robert Self if lv? igf's5':E.:s: ::-x - 'uigmij .irfzsggm iifii lf ,- ' , . J i - 1 - ii? ft trflii . , . , gr, iw, V. 2 l . Q Travis Claude Linda Ronnie Bobby Taylor LYddon Lightfoot Ford Martha Lisle Opel Vera Me Macy Reed Hobbs Harris 1 1 H H, X lm ,Q fl' F 7 ' A' N., 'l is gsm xw is l Larry Elaine Gerald Lendell Hopkins Nichols Davis McCoy Barbara Gerald Giger . Vaught I-aU'Y Betty Moro GH Yates Sandra Juanita Hanes Hughes WBYUS Frank Masters Baughman 13?-. . f. - ,, EN ... . - v.,. 1 ,Q Tyrone Charles Iudy Benny Woody Joyce Jerry Henry Smith Finley Clark Meyer Nowak Davis Belshe Deal xii 'Q T x George Bonnie Eddle L. D. Dale Carl Rose William Kennedy Wilson Sheffer Davls Roberts Elliott Cahill Foster W r 4 a Gloria Allne Earl Barbara Brenda Iimmy Patsy Phyllis Welnrelch Breshears Gibson Herndon Wllhite Wolford Peterman VanBusklrk . rv Kay Lee Patricia Phyllis Royce Ethel Charles Mary Albert Dysart Richardson Dempsey Parker Flshbeck Turner Anglen Sandra Carolyn Gary Bellamy Henderson Bybee 20 i Buddies ! Terrible Trio We're friends Yea, Granny! if . Professor Kurtz 'a,,.a ...,,, 'J Q Hi nd' if ' 43 L is xg, 5 J, U V B 1,095-'Zz ,I 5, Ak N D R :gif - 1 K Q an fm , , -'P J 4' fr L' ' if N' ' 5? vig 1. I be 5 . All-American ? Buddies to the end Time-out! ff. 2 i .1 Es, Nonny, 61 Barbie The Wild One Cuddles G Tucky Practice, practice, practice All posed I Leave that light off .-is All right, who threw it ? I don't want to H2 U, ,N ffgfi 5' 'V If? NS cf W fi f x L! , N. X , K . ' xx K - xx H V ' 31, - -1. '. ,QL L W- ,'.,, x- N x 1,7 X . . ,. Z A , if , '. V W Jaw ,K 5 V x Student Council FIRST ROW: Left to right: Iimmy Stolberg, Bob Iames, Nelda Piper, Wanda Sims, Margie Vawter, Art Farnham, Kenneth Murdock, Rob Collins, B1llEwens, George Kilp, Nelson Weber, Mrs. Crutcher fSponsorl. SECOND ROW: Sherry Gann, Paula Piper, Della Dickson, Joyce Mobley, Ann Waldorf, Dorothy Iones, Susan Seelen, Mary Williams, Wilma Phelgy, Vera Lou Leach, Barbara Lyddon, Howard Dale Thomas, Don Land- reth, Bob Waggoner. THIRD ROW: Kelly Whitney, Sony Limpp, Ioyce Renals, Susan McGraw, Carol Warren, Dora North, Sandy Wetton, B. K. Miller, Phyllis Mobley, Martha Dennis, Grace Opfer.' FOURTH ROW: Paul Wiley, Wayne Perrin, Robert Van Dyke, Bill Sutherlin, Bernard Hopkins, Ronnie Lightfoot, larry Holland, Harvey Welch, Richard Aulgur, David Rawlings, George Kennedy. FIFTH ROW: Wayne O'Neal, Don Robinson, larry Hughes, Dave Hamilton, Iohn Hayner, Richard Willis, Sam Dyer, Dave Fischer, Steven Graves, Larry Miller, David Wells, and Chuck Scudder. Representatives from each home room, one elect ed each semester, form the Congress of Marshall High School, known as the Student Council. The Council accepts the responsibilities of organizations, and provides for the Student Co- uncil assemblies. Support of a Greek orphan, Takis, became a finality at the end of the first semester. At that time, we adopted, Park, a Korean orphan girl. The sponsor, Mrs. Louise Crutcher, sells pencils, emblems, and notebooks in her room as a service to the students. Last, but not least, the Council accepts the responsibility of distributing Christmas bas- kets to the needy and makes arrangements for Achievement Day. Secretary-Treasurer --- --- Art Farnham Vice-President -- --- Nelda Piper President --- ----- ---George Klip Student Qocfy cqfhcers Secretary-Treasurer ----- --- Marjorie Vawter President ---------- ---- N elson Weber Vice-President --- ------- --- Wanda Sims Secretary-Treasurer --- ----- --- Kc nneth Murdock President ---- --- --- Rob Collins Vice-President --- ----- --- B111 Ewens 43 31.1. near 1 ea ru-:ar 1 ez Drive unto others as you wouldhave' them drive unto 77 Today the automobile is the Number 1 killer in the l'l'Dl'lISl0 nited States. Everyday there are thousands of innocer iool, have :ople-those driving cars-or pedestrians who are lor' plalce. ' eirlives or being maimed through the carelessness ' merican driver. While in some cases accidents juni eshn suit of the failure of the automobile itself, a V' ,' of them are caused by the failure of the opr the solution to this problem? Many cor ive been made to halt highway and strer hen we read the unbelievable figures le conclusion-most of the efforts V ays ill a hurry. He thinks of eets a driver who is careful inscious of the speed limi' veil the worst tongue-laf gers. Why? No ansv acause ofthe care 'el' g out for the ln this age of speed, atoms, ar A large majority ot' the cause, 0 vo 'ad QPJQA d VVe she wif J tl ould he Qrelgee Q illow ' C9 W' ce It ' ' Q9 Q9 to help .... Q0 . ol 5900 . . Q0 get . all iZl'16-fdlfflCll. save? ., we, the students '65 02009 ,clcome the new studl Qpixqe- ,oey new rules if' it me X710 R' .4 and better schools O 0 . 02,9 school government. O -30' . 11 - m r ' N X 0 N cyejgata lnew Jr-Hi Assembly Or.. XO-lo .vers of For First Time 'lt - chool Pep 64669096 Coach Gaba Gives Talk 5,363 And Presents Football Boys s - . ,bo xy I Seating Arrangement xsqaglzsl' - Established 'Ev 960469 y evening Janice War- At the first Junior High sp OO .4 axcombined birthday and Yllx ,her Qaebasy' .ing party for Barbara Ross ggonnet gy ebb ,lid Janice Essex-. Diana Wil- ls wel-en, fioob' J liams, Joyce Caton, Sue Fluty, 'filly was a A5091-9 ,ops Donna Bunch, Sue Hayes. Bar- imeone was L figiobv. that. bie Wyrick, Carole Warren, San- 'bel1S. f We 04' 0 d of the ara Hilton, and sandra Hurt sernbly, Thursday, junior l students heard Coach Wooc Gaba tell about their football 1 gram and explain its importa ' In part Coach Gaba said, The who plays football in the sevf and eighth grades is ready to 1 But later, after L ent died down, it . . Q9 if ' 601595006 .hen we can of' el' es' nad make it Vieet New Principal lat Mr. Shel'ard's shop 4. gciixeov outside the building in .rlth Q Jur present system ids flat! Apparently, Ml's. Emmel. -i asnft sure as to the reason for 1 the bell ringing, so she Went to ie door, and upon seeing others lin gout, her class went, too. Mrs. Weil s opinion of the en- re matter was, They must be xine the bells. of evacul. .ng the building in case of a fire is somewhat hampered by the construction of the new building, everything possible, is being done bu Set the students Oflt of the building quickly and safe: ly, and in the future I'll bet ev- eryone makes 'it in double quick time! School wish Mr. Gronstedt many happy and successful years with if Jn. High One of the new teachers this ear is Mr. Joe Gronstedt, who :aches world history. and Ameri- US. T113 I-IAA were the guests. varsity ball when he become 51 sophomoreg whereas, if he vw Working on Mar-Saline assignments. freshman to S , f- QxR5JBi'3'E'!'JQ1Uff!3'-3' , : ff 1-ff f W- -51'-X ' 'C' :J -B ?1!.V'ff'lf , ig, ' M. 4 .1 f wqw -mzlerwe-WEB 4, .rg . ,4,.g,.w,,g,,. b 1 mfs ?w,?- , Aw' gy, , wf' X z 'l ' ww. 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Q UI'fll0l'S O lETlUfl.CCl FIRST ROW: Left to right: Richard Aulgur, Dick Parker, Larry Holland, Nelson Weber, Carlyle Walker, C. F. Haynie, Wayne O'Nea1, and R. lj. Weinreich. SECOND ROW: Mr. McClure Cadvisorl, Iohn Harvey, Bill Cundiff, Wayne Turner, M. T. Wade, Bernard Hopkins, Bob Wiley, Gary Griffith, and Larry Holland. THIRD ROW: Larry Henke, Don Hanes, and Gerald Ervin. FOURTH ROW: George Farrell, Howard Aulgur, Roger Dix, Johnny Boatright, George Clemens, Iohn Scott, and Jerry Vaught. FIFTH ROW: Benson Winkler, Delbert Miles, Lawrence Ellis, Howard Nichols, Sam Dyer, Dwayne Ritchie, Kenneth Halsey, and Roger Treece. SDCTH ROW: Larry Morgan, Bill Davis, Lindell Boling, David Kirchhoff, Ralph Snyder, Henry King, Charles Turner, and Buddy Wade. nn ass:-t tr: her class! ik Bin . A if ...lm me ,... Let's eat! 'mf ' ITA QUEEN: SARA GOLDIN She is re11able---indust.r1ous---charm1ng--- Queen Sara The pause that refreshes Appreciation from the Queen! How about G little hoedown? 3532 FIRST ROW: Left to right: Irma Mc!-Xlister, Ruth Taylor, Ioan Grubb, Nelda Piper, Marjorie Vawter, Grace Opfer, Sara Vickrey, Hazel Mc- Alister, Beverly Richards, Gail Reed, and Miss Long. SECOND ROW: Romana Cundiff, Martha Dennis, Marilyn Mistler, Voncille Thompson Ieanette DuCiaome, Brenda Thompson, Barbara Giger, Lajune Southarcl, Wilma Mueller, and Della Dickson. THIRD ROW: Amanda Smith Ioan Mclllfresh, Kay Witthar, Beverly Stonner, Kaye Jones, Carolyn Ritchie, Kay Stolberg, Phyllis Wagle, Sheila Aulgur, Beth Hollywood Evelyn Parker, Frances Halsey, Dorothy Roettgen, and Louise Francis. Q PRESIDENT Grace Opfer VIC E-PRESIDENT TREASURER Marjorie Vawter Sar a Vi ckrey PARLIAME NTARIAN l SONG LEADER T REPORTER Beverly Richards Betty Wade HISTORIAN Phyllis Mobley Ioan Burnside SECRETARY Nelda Piper rczma tics Glass resen ts uclzarletg Halnt N F. T. A. Ann Waldorf, Ioyce Caton, Wanda Sims, Ioyce Krager, Sara OFFICE ASSISTANTS G ld' , D' W'll' , M 'l B , Do h , , O m lava 1 mms an yn Owner rot Y Ignes Ann Beverly Stonner, Sony Limpp, Kris Nuckles, Miss Mc- I-lolt, Sony Limpp, Betty Coffman, Maxine Murry, Marcia Vorhis, , , , , Quiddy, Wanda Sims, Edna Sleeper, Dorothy Roettgen, Carolie Potter, Brenda Thompson, Ianice Welch, Joyce Kurtz, Beverl Bu k Kitt L dh C 1 Dom B nch Jerry Belshe. and James Smith. Y C ' , y un Oy' am yn ' a u ' Mary Maude Ellis, and Dora North. LIBRARIANS Edith Fluty, Nelda Piper, Mrs. Sappington, Charlene Cox, Betty Ellingson, Darlene Buie, Carol Mailman, Bill Barron, Eleanor Spradley, Martha Dennis . DEBATE FIRST ROW: Left to right: Wayne Groner, Dan Igo, Hal Lowenstein. SECOND ROW: Billy Coffman, Irvin Williams. THIRD ROW: David Scudder, C. F. Haynie, Mr. Kurtz Isponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Iames Smith and Iudy Marshall. K1 FLOOR ASSISTANTS Sony Limpp, Eugene Whitney, Dave Hamilton, Susan McGraw, Donna Bunch, Doris Phillips, Margaret Morris, Linda Lyddon, Edna Saylor and Virginia Breshears. DRlVER'S ED Peggy Gutherie, Sue Hayes, Phyllis Wagle, Barbie Ross, Janice Esser, Barbie Wyrick, Dor- othy Roettgen, Beverly Richards, Ronnie Thompson, Wayne Anglen, Walter Howard, Floyd Davis, Betty Wade, Ieanne Doran, Virginia Weeks, Betty Gilkey, Kay Stolbcrg, Sara Vickrey, Dan Fox, jimmy Gilmore, Coach Lyon, Ioe Wilson, Ann Dial, Floyd Riggens, Bill Holiday, Wayne Groner, Irvin Williams, Charles Iones, Ion Barnard, Winnie Plains, William Foster, Kenneth Randolph, Pete Oquest, Larry Rowles, Willie Green, Bob Davis, Johnny Piper, Sandra Gann, Mary Case, Wanda Curry, Shirley Welsh, Martha Dennis, Katherine Downs, Grace Opfer, Beverly Buck, Roger Dix, Ronnie Samuels, Kay Witthar, Geraldine Winkler, Hazel McCarty, Stella Wilhite, Betty Olhendorf, Chuck Elsea, Pete Wittman, and Fred Winklemeyer. FLUTE OUARTET: Ann Waldorf, Carolyn Leach, Cathy Woodsmall, and Terry Wood- SOD. 11881716188 STRING TRIO: Ann Holt, Sandra Hurt MAIIRIGAL: Laine Vasilopoulos, Janice Esser, Benny Swinger, Dick Bueker, Lawrence Ellis, John Harvey, Dorothy Jones, and Carolie Potts. Accompanist: Martha Mncey. STRING QUINTET: Sandra Hilton, Dorothy Jones, Dive Fischer, Mary Odell, and Janie Shaw. and Sue Minor. DOUBLE MIXED: lawrence Ellis, Sam Mark, Sandra Gann, Joyce Krager, Bfenda Thomp- son, Mary Maude Ellis, Dave Fischer, and SOR-IOMCRE TRIO: Dxothy Jones, Jeanette Miles, and Gwinn Camp- bell. Accompanlstc Mary Odell. SOPIIOMORII SEXTET: Carolle Potter, Mary Odell, kenda Thompson, Carolyn Lf-ach, Sharon Heffron, and Sheila Aulgur. Accompanlst: Dorothy Jones. JUNIOR OUARTET: Sandra Hilton, Diana Williams, Janice Esser, and Laine Vasllopoulos, Acoompanlst: Mary Odell. Bill Thompson. Accompanlst: Sara Goldin. CLARINET TRIO: Diana Williams, Joyce Caton and Betty Lou Gilkey. CLARINET QUARTET: Dorothy Jones, Sandra Hilton, Edith Fluty, and Mary Odell. STRING OUARTET: Sandra Hilton, Dor- othy Jones, Mary Odell, and Janie Shaw. SENIOR SEXIET: Janie Shaw, Joyce Kraqer, Sara Goldin, Donna Reed, Edith Fluty, and Mary Maude Ellis. 'Ri DQ: CZ B Dick- lla De lt Ho Ann key ll G y Lou tt Be ll de yO on, Mar at C Williams, Ioyce ton, Diana ll Sandra H Ury, Fl Edit h rothy Iones , S:D0 INET C Ioyce FLUTES Ann Waldorf Carolyn Leach, Judith Gilkey. iley, W ell Vermillion, Judy Coffman, Iew Betty nner, Bo arilyn M luty F Sue SOR, CORNETS OH. ds char Ri Connie BASSOON: nn Campbell . l Gw T: NE C TO dsmall. AL OO W Kathy dson, OO rton, Kay Beth Scudder, Ter-ry W Mo Bergman, Gary Babler Willard Heffron, David Rawlings Wayne Ferron, Eddie Waggoner Willard Morton, bby Bo es, m Ia Bob Don Landreth, VJ. K. ill, EFI' eM aim W SES BAS ldin. G0 5Y aG Sa! North, ary Lou M ller, Hal Lowenstein M1 DRU MS: Jerry HSIETS . Wayne M Lindell McCoy, on Weber, ls Ne ES: OPHON SAX ilton. George Ham iller ryM Lar Page da Lyn OTH rgie H Ma nqs i Ow RNS: Doug HO S. liam Thoma s , Charles Wil MOH Sh NE: OMBO TR Sham . le : Ian ET N SC ITONE: Dick Beuker, Jerry Shaw. BAS r s Finley. le ton, Char er, C. H. Washing ch Fis David PRIN- Lickey. R: H. L. CON DUCTO Hecke. Van 6 Sand! S: BAS NG son Iacques . STRI 61' Lisle Reed, C SOYI Lax Ioyee Tunnell, Delmar On, Heffr ENDENT: A. H. Bueker NT ERI P SU 1. Marshal S hn Io CIPAI.: a E 8 ri o Ill E 0 u :- 2 -4 .-4 GJ E C 3 E-4 VJ hi aggoner. TROMBON bW Morton, Bo Cl Wi lla: es, ob Iam n Landreth, B D0 CORNETS M11ler, George Ham lton --1 gc sf Q if Nd S, QE WOM? . is Q Q Qa Q U 41 - z .K ., . fi? . 'W 1 iz. ,WMI Ling.-r Q I,.,.i1?,:iMimgL4XkQ2Qkgg.5..pLW. ' ' K K . V 4, k Y ' ' WW. .. - V X , .lk-15-fgggfi V. --+:-- - - - 1 w A M.. ,..Q I I.. 1 . .fm ,...,f,, ..,., .vw,.5:,f,5 ' ' 1 LJ ' . ' '- 'V i ' -J w QL . -f 1 - 5 e- ' J 1,s ' m:-HL w :-k'v,f'.1M-yf' L' ' Eykjgi-SQIQ N ' - f ', - Vg -.gig 7. 'gf .L A A. AL. .Ak . . 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FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Thomason, Sam Dyer, Bill Ewens, Don Kalthoff, Richard Mark, Jess Crutchfield, Melvin Iackson, Don Robinson, and jack Scott. ll l Q CLYDA ADA MARILYN MISTLER Parli am enta Historian IOYCE KRAGER President CAROLYN BARR MARJORIE VAWTER Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President 9,0 CHEERLEADERS: Left to right: Wanda Sims, Ann Waldorf, Barbie Ross, Kitty Lundhoy, Donna Reed, Carolie Potter, and Sandy Wetton labsentl. FRONT ROW: Left to right: Carol Nichols, Glenna Gibson, Joyce VanBuskirk, Catherine Schieszerhloyce Renals, Clyda Adams, Cqrolyn Barr, Ioyce Krager, Marjorie Vawter, Marilyn Mistler, Cecilia Woodward, and Iudy Trussell. SECOND ROW: Dora North, Gloria Gaba, Ioan Dun- can, Eleanor Beth Spradley, Susan McGraw, Carol Mailman, Sony Limpp, Sondra Gann, Donna Bunch, Kay Forbes, Dorothy Roettgen, Phyllis Wagle, and Beverly Richards. THIRD ROW: Ioyce Nichols, Linda Lyddon, Helen Gutherie, Ioyce Mobley, Becky Haysllp, Kay Witthar, Karel Scotten, Carol Clark, Janet Nichols, Kaye Iones, Janice Esser, Martha Macey, and Sue Minor. .,...-Www Y....................-,..... - ,, . hx' M- .M X -' -. ,.. ., wel -W-' : My was W , N- L , -arrays? - WH ,?.,M. V , . ,MW-f. K rm W A . ,..x ., -.nw.mium...m-up-,S anna-, ,uw-wuz, -my--wg msg-. nur- ,, Y Y, .Qf-Nxw - H, Q W, Y flfffwfw ..' U A Y ,gk ' ,, A V, :,: ,,,f 1::..M,.,: ',:-grwfww ' -.. .,.....Aaanwif,w 'X x- x N mar w Mu, ,Nwwn K M 'Y' x Vi.. ,, ' .,....., A - 'HPR M A 'sam f H41 -- ,SN , If N ,- W. , ,. ,, , X ' 4 - sm ,wqk - A - A 0 ...VG ..... , 5 7 'TW iii? MT' M 'V' '-V wwnm,,.,A:wx. Mir-. - e 1, '--' - FA I ,- 'MH-I'iH' X ,ww '2' 1--aw 4 -, ji U H 1 Q? .I IS Q gfeaal Tnajbrette: SARA GOLDIN cgwlrlers LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Willis, Beverly Buck, Kay Stolherg, SaraGold1n, B. K. Miller, Carol Warren, and Ioyce Caton Q ijarslty lzeerfea cfers Donna---Scmor Sandy---Senior Wanda Semor Oi OQXXOYO O0 91' lwnmui Barbie---Junior Ann---Sophomore 5 2 435 Gloria 8j'0SlH71ClN Glzeerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Forbes, Martha Macey, Janice Warren, Susan McGraw, Beverly Hatfield, and Gloria Gaba. Beverly Q, J, f O li N 'S .!: . S S +2 N . ? kb' f x I W ff 'iw iw 1 1, Q 35- xl! S 5? if if Our new cheerleader! 'Tension, Chick! Casey Dorothy eyes Iones Whatcha' lookin' at, Barb? Aff 'A ho1y situation Q Batter up! r ., - 4 1, I Day after the night before One, two--hop Y A NNT What have we here ? N Wav Can't you read ? Smile pretty Peg Bob Iazzy Iames ci r -fff ! Soorfa fm, K A, Nw! fix? Nfl! gqfirg ' Fl F3 ' ' 06, 4 5 , A E' to U v wal A x 'El m ,I 'il tfrff, 19693 NN fi fjjfl, ' V m WSKX , -,Q --I W3 xg my M4 :ff 'mlm L m ff' N W 'V 1 Q. 14 , ., sk rf Z5 A.. Q 'ss 1t'1gbQ'? 3 -an -K, f A W 1: ,A Na, 1? V k:k'Lll ' I m Q on i -or t I fs I H iw 'V wr ., ' ul v-I N.. I Y B lil. 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L ,, f ,xx , Q JY'.M 'IOMMY MARSHALL GEORGE CLEMENS IOHN BOATRIGHT DON ABNEY WLN DELL RICHARDS I. Kalthoff carries, Marshall vs. Boonville Marshall 46 Marshall 2 6 Marshall 33 Marshall 40 Marshall 4 1 Marshall 28 Marshall 6 Marshall 2 0 Marshall 7 Moberly Higginsville Excelsior Carrollton Boonville Slater Lexington Liberty Richmond A: . . ,LV M Cheering the boys on the field Harvey carries, Marshall vs. Lexington Marshall vs. Richmond res ma-n ootball Coach Mach Q X . xx' t xx WRST ROW1 Left 10 f1Qhl1 Van T0b1l'1. Ilmmy Wolford, Bob Mills, Jack Scott, Bill Welnreich, lack Rash and Gerald Vaught. SECOND ROW Gowgc Cfdwfofdl Doug Swinqeff lim Stolberq. Bob Waggoner, Roger Bailey, Larry Morgan, and Tyrone Smlth. THIRD ROW: Lewis Jacobs, Laffy Miner' BUNNY MSYEY, Woody Nowak Waite Smith Lisle Reed, Georgeliennedy and Lavon Williams. 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T I , ,- .M A :- e-'gag-W . k 4. gif' f 7,-4 -- - V fg. .f MQW f ., E' Y 'I Dim X -I I .1 ,I IIM KALTHOFF Roe coLuNs I I CO'CaPfam CO-Captain -' Q lst Team All-Conference by Honorable Mention All-D1st.rxct 4 n:N,lM2va.: Y '-' 5 ,X W x Q I . ,,,,g.-Q , ,.i PAT O'MEALY LARRY HUGHES BILL EWENS I.w:-f-zW-- . 15? 4 Q xxiiiifi I R ' an . . .X -- I ' A ,I I X , Y 3 STEW SHERARD DON KALTHOFF ls! Team All-Conference BILL CALLIS DON SCOTT DAVE HAMILTON Manager Manager DON ABNEY i S g , . - It N M 1 Qi W i - ,1:, . Vi ? f l , if -V Lj l f A y' l --f1.. X fi 'f' . If f - ' ' f , mil 'i I X-f Siege 2-ga! if 1 f 9 3 ti gf, 1 jkglmp -if 'Kgs A L3 f ja: .L 7 Qs Q , ' K 4,1 ' Yff' f Z I 'f si Q 5 iff fx 7 K .VE 5 J' K L 21,5 . Az J E .-uv' K' . xii S' n 3 , J 3 Q 1 7 K gg 5 Q ,i . ' :Z Q v.., . 5 323. -MA ' -Q. ff F, fa Q ,,. I ' Q Vi K K S . M A X A 5 A M i 5 7 - . ri- 421 f f ,.--ij' ' 1 My 3 :L 'L V J. A W ' ' 25-ff-'gf' l ' . - 11 ,Q - -- , Get it Willie! Oops! Watch out! What Happened ? Cagcr Collins Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall University High Kemper New Franklin Sedalia Boonville Excelsior Springs Higginsville Lexington Richmond Carrollton Higginsville Slater Boonville Richmond Malta Bend Slater Spickard Hamilton Unionville Malta Bend Sedalia Lexington Liberty Carrollton Excelsior Springs Eldon Hickman Jefferson City ck, do Mir nn eth Ke b Collins, Sam Dyer, Lloyd Harvey, Bill Ewens, Jim Kalthoff, Ro Elllngson, ey, Roger BTV Wade, John H oach C ght: ft to ri W:Le ST RO FIR nn ett , Robert 1 eS Le IT, Ba Glenn y Swinger nn nnie Thompson, -Be Ro WZ OND RO SEC Stone. and Jim George Kilp, Van Tobin, Dale Waisner Coach Mach, GYDB W rl Sa ylo 1 Car I SBI' DY , James ll arsha M He nke, Tommy in, Haskell Hobbs, Predde Irv Gerald Whitney, Eugene 1 John Collins Rudd, le Da S. th Wer O'Mea1y, George Clemens Wayne Pat Thomas, n Scott, Larry DO ds al' endell Rich W Dick Parker 991115, Floyd Rl THIRD ROW: Dave Hamilton, Anglen. n Robinson, am, Do nh BX' tF Abney , Ar Don hnny Young Jo Pete Oquest, Larry Rowles, Dick Stober, W: RO FOURTH Davis . Bob ford, Stephen Jones , Wol ook, n Hanes, Brent C ey, Do kl chard Yo Ri well ck old Bla Bl' W:H FIFTH RO ffey. nDu D0 arson Jacques , and nald Samuels, Junior Brooks, C Do Stith ary G oyd eal, Fl ayne O'N E:W D ON SI DIN G STAN ls d Nicho 61' How Eugene Carter Jimmy Pauley, Fischer, Irvin Williams Melvin Jackson, V9 Da S Adam Larry Yokeley, and Jess Crutchfield. an De Charles Stephenson, Jimmy Scott Ja ck ark , es, Richard M aY WH Ga Davis, ,,.,,,La nz m CQQYIC UL-rftternwn FIRST ROW: Left to right: Rob Colllns, Sam Dyer, Lloyd Harvey, B111 Ewens, and Ilm Kalthoff. SECOND ROW: Wayne O'Nea1, Wendell Richards, Ibn Scott, Larry Thomas, Pat O'Mealy, and George Clemens. THIRD ROW: Don Abney, Art Farnham, Don Robinson, and lack Scott. FOURTH ROW: Don Hanes, Brent Cook, Dave Fischer, Irvin Williams, Melvin Jackson, and Ronnie Thompson. Wendell takes the load. y Sam breaks the tape. 1 Off wxth thc sound of thc gun Senior trip to Chicago .A Chicago sightseers Just call me Tex. Submarine at Museum of Science and Industry No, it's this way. N Wanta join the party? Chicago, hcre we are-1 Iumpin' jack! Museum of Science and Industry GOLF Left to right: Richart Andrew, Bob James, Stew Sherard, and Eddie Berg . A XX X X 1 ' X1 5 S is ' S Q V' ff' ,rf 2 V .R E1 gs K .Ri in sb - ,X A A xi . , X , YG il ,im XX 3 ,x Q Q3 1 X X EWR N x io X , s N ,B X X Xa xp? 7 315-3 1 rx 4 1 E A i L FQ X 1 6' S, , V if ,ls I f clk ' 4 A' r'l, fx 5 3 R x . ggi? li , ' X. 1 'K ' fa 5 5- 3 Q , ff' xi ,Q ix x 9 R '-X W v 5 w W c v '.,,Q.,x x . M84-' 'lt Nic . Q'-.,, QW., 3 'X' Y ' v 'E I' 'Il' f' . ,X--. , 1 7' 4 4' .fn fff- af f J. f ,QM uf x xxx V! K name A- H , 'xml is ., X ,. .M if . fi . .+I 'issas in bw 15? M :N 2.3 , ' ,iva n -if .- QV 71m,,:. gg, 'Qc ,sw Ja ,Y 4+ Mx Qasketlnall Qizeen 81' .jqttencfcznts OU EN 82 Trippin' the light fantastic Bob receives the f'big trophy. Time to EAT Rose 61 Buckner Barbecue 4 Dancing in Blue Heaven Ji, , 9 M . g lfbfig :GN N l fmt' uf, 1? 9 gala, ,-Q ' : har ,.,,, .,.,,,,4 ,A e M--me ' iii' 1 . f ieff?-'t' ' . 2 ' .4 NHL Hon, Sings me Waitin' for the barbecue to begin ' , senior sextette. M V A 1 Q I 4' ' ' U Mr. Marshall training to Cleaning up after the prom Iitterbugin' at the prom be a flagpole Sitter. -be .N xiii, 5 l , Q , . C X- 'K' .9 3 ,..,. W' .',.igl1'e15,. , .ag - T499 I . , ,, . ..w:'f:A, .L.:N..,,.,,. .Ig ,V W Q, ---Q-w-N-qgsfiwk ,X V xxx ,X ...L 'vi ,365 'T 'fT'YI.Qq-l1v'W'WK V iw--F we ,,LT1iQ' Q,,,,ggn-suv-'Q9nnW'5 ' maui J ' 'mf Q.-,f -. '7 ,W g ., , A., T : .vw V 'P ' 1 'S ' if are aw, ASS, , .. S -5 1, M W W2 1 an Achievement Day 1956 CAROLYN BARR Fair Marshall Carolyn Barr was excorted by Glenn Barr. She was crowned by Art Farnham. Sara Goldin was her attendant. Crownlng of the Pau Marshall uf Ohm. . BEST CITIZENS Marjorie Vawter Rob Collins BEST SPORTS Wanda Sims Sam Dyer MOST INDUSTRIOUS Mary Maude Ellis Nelson Weber MOST COURTEOUS Nelda Piper George Kilp M, mm Q' .W .il1 Snyder , ph R51 dson, e Richar Conni ngs, 1 UQ DO Tavenner PSQQY I h Nort TG W:DO RO RD THI HHS. S da HH W and a Reed, nn ens, Do EW Rooks , Bill 6 BYU Kilp, W George Dyer, Sam Iim Dyer, McCarty, Frank etton, Margie Vawter, W Sandy W: RO FOURT H rd olfo nW DO and illls , W Chard Kalthoff, Ri m GY. Ii a.I'V H oyd L1 S.. Taking a sunbath fi' Janice and Dick Wah, Well, I never--- Ioyce is looking up these days wld What are you staring at, Larry? , . ..., Stew spies it, Mrs. Wilson ref 1 X0 Es, Nonnle, Sue, Carole Where are Mr. Nichols keys 'P Concentration Well, here we go Faculty pep band ,!V, o What's down there, You don't mean us! Glenn ? sf American Problems trip K- eventlz Qracfe PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Jeanne Thomas Mary Ruth Williams SECRETARY Connie Melton FIRST ROW: Left to right: Paulette Coffey, Betty Mitchell, Carolyn Welch, Wilma Phegley, Wanda Rader, Patsy Kalthoff, Darlene Gibson, Susan Seelen, Betty Shepard, Connie Howery, Marshal Maxwell, Patsy Foote, Carol Shannon, Barbara Beach, and Donna Brlghtwell. SECOND ROW: Frederick Zahn, Larry Senter, Sally Wilson, Kathy Maupin, Buddy Moore, Larry Sloan, Jack Schltzehour, Ronnie Thomas, Larry Morris, Iohn Evans, Jim Thornton, Larry Chuck Thetcher, Larry Taylor, Mary Margaret Shull, and Edith Eleen Dial. THIRD ROW: Randy Banta,Robert Conway, Cleo Estell, Harold Thompson, Hedrick Tolefree, Jackie Ussery, Jimmy Reid, 'John Plummer, David Jones, Paul Chapman, Harry Morris, John Thomas, Shelby Gregory, Charles Owens, Calvin Dunsmore, Kenny Waisner, and Bob Grandstaff. I. 2: fx .L 1: Q 2 - f C' 3 .xg ' Eg, if -1 A - 'fb ' P411 L .1 x , W5 ,fi 1 z , k .... H1 3 1 x Q , Q Q SQ , , ' A , N V i 'f iii i islill ' 'S l t -' - X 4 Q I ww 2 If 55' ,A Sf ,S 3 K 42 Rrk' x 1.-Zi: I K X K 5 ? gi F Q L' , WT, , ' , Q u ,QQ ff- -A ' v nf ' if Q Q. , f Q Q 7. 1, fir, . Q 3' Q: - 5 I 1- :Y :7 V . :N 7 s 5 -' ' ' 4 5 . , 9 Q atc 'A , X I . f n. , - , L ,fx , ' A-,' ' .' A 3 -A. WM. 1-Y .1 ? Y KP L '59, . U 2 I I 'i' . L: My , f X - b ., Q, gi J. , , x , oy Q s 4 1 I J file., . W 2 f , 1- Q f??5-4' V ' 4 I ' X ' L, i . 4 A . 7 QA , , E' if ,Q 4 1 u K u A if f Av 1 gigfztlz Qra e PRESIDENT Gary Bybee VIC E-PRESIDENT Leonda Gann . 'iff k::1f',:l? 1 fsiligl ? ., - - ' if - ' SECRETARY David Rawlings FIRST ROW: Left to right: Willa Murry, Birdie Allen, Daisy Gibson, Marilyn Marcum, Marlene Kruse, Delores Flzer, Darlene Persinger, and Nancy Adams. SECOND ROW: Melvin Smith, Roger Howery, Florence Miller, Frances Wright, Ianlce Thomas, Bob Van Dyke, Robert Andrew, and Kelly Whitney. THIRD ROW: Leroy King, Warren Henderson, Clyde Riley, David Smith, Wayne Halsey, David Waller, Charles Pointer, Manuel Jarvis, Tommy Forqueran, and Ralph Curry. -n h, 1 - Q ,z f 5 Q V 1 s 9, 4 f ggi 'V Q Lg ' ' VL T J. f - - 1 5,33 Q5 N g W3 .F QW? ' 1 Q G f ' Q K aq'V': k X9 .Au 1 I 'uh I! it il 3 Q Saw xx ,JI ,J -at ll nll .O w FIRST ROW: Left to right: Geneva Treece, Ann Iones, Hazel Tucker, Barbara Lawrence, Linda Slack, Emmette Williams, Eugene Fellows Henry Hunter, and Charles Day. SECOND ROW: Wayne Palmer, Katherine Tobin, Judy Wiley, Elsie Mabrey, Charlotte Walker, Iudith Gilkey Thelma Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Ken Smith, Iesse Bradshaw, Delmar Tunnell, Ir. , Dwain Johnson, Bill Heffron, Dale Scott, Charles Tudens llarvcy Welch, David Rawlings, and William Henderson. ii Zia unlor gffgfl Gfzeerfearfers FIRST ROW: Vera Lou Leach and Beverly Hightower. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Marcum, Kay Beth Scudder, and Linda Kirk. QUL S Q In 11 9, 2- q4'irl3'f',l '- wif'-Mix-, i. 'V--wfws YH ,dwfl 7 4 HH' 4 In : 4':-.x:dW:4 A , . 3, ' A A ' 1 . , 4 if M++a, . fr, A I Y ' 11 1 x 2 1 Q' ,N' , D 5 b 1 Q ,, . , 1 M if , ' ,Q i Rapidly going up Our new building way back when Aw, what's the use? We 're in Chicago Peek-5-BOO Notice the Cadillac Merry Christmas N 13 Don't take 'em all! It's almost finished h See the progress ? Whatcha doin' ? MARSHAll CHURCHES METHODIST EPISCOPAL BAPTIST THEREORGANIZED CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD ODELL AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC FIRST PRESBYTERLAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST OE LATTER DAY SAINTS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST Jackson Appliance Frigidaire-Skelgas-Maytag Goodall Lawnmowers Phone 8 9 3 Marshall, Missouri Smear 'im, Dick Compliments Of McKinney Motor Company Authorized CHEVROLET Sales and Service 254 South Odell - Phone 213 Marshall, Missouri W y a t t s Television-Radios-Records RCA Victor-Philco Philco Stoves, Refrigerators and Freezers East Side Square Phone 488 Congratulations Seniors '56 Compliments Of Seibert's Filling Station Something new has been added! Peek-a-boo Portable Radios-Phonographs For Those College Days 'icnic And Recreational Supplies For Your Summer Pleasure Convenient Budget Terms Marshall Firestone Store Fabrics Of Distinction Congratulations To The At Graduates Of 7 B a n g e S Marshall High School 3 0 South Jefferson Marshall, Missouri Missouri Valley Stores Congratulations Seniors Of 1956 From Gilkey's Your Noctua Photographer We Appreciate Your Patronage Bob RF D Davis Make Our Bank Your Bank Wood and Huston Bank 'Q - waltr-' :anna ' E K r mswlsam Y 1218 A mighty purty pictwe! x i A - f Flowers By Marshall Floral Company T0 W n 5 e 'I d 5 Since 1889 Marshall's Smartest Store Mrs. Imanuel Wittrup, President Complete LiI1GS Of Ready'-To-Wear rhone 77 - 160 West Summit Piece G00dS Marshall, Missouri Lingerie - Accessories Home Furnishings 5 Whitlock Coal 8 Implement Dem-Plymoefh Company Sales And Service Case and Massey-Harris Farm Machinery 315 N. English - Phone 2345 19 S. Odell - Phone 63 Marshall, Missouri Marshall, Missouri Kennedy Motor Company ' Oldsmobile And Cadillac Sales And Service 164-165 South Salt Pond - Phone 338 Marshall, Missouri W Z OJ '4 I-4 23 Q! 4 CD '42 E DJ C- FI' O RQ 1 DJ 'U D' '-0 l 5 S Compliments Of Marshall, Missouri I - Rleman Motor Company Buick Cars Sales And Service I 68 W. Morgan - Phone 45 I Marshall, Missouri 00 s 1 ,harem A' o r x Compliments of Red Cross Pharmacy 10 2 Years -ll Prescription Hug Store F. WO0IW0l'th Phone 250 Marshall, Missouri Established 1870 Farmers Savings Bank Humphery's Confectionery ,X 9 North Side Of Square Marshall M1550 Marshall, Missouri Sharps STAN MRD Servrce A ross From Post Office - Pho 21 Marshall, Missouri Compliments Of Marshall laundry and Dry Cleaning Company Carefree Z Farm Supply Company Hayner Service Station Mobil Sales And Service Finest In Farm Machinery At The Sign Of The Flying Red Horse Oliver Sales And Service Willeys Ieeps And Trucks Tire And Battery Service GE Appliances Odell And North - Phone 1954 Phone 1874 Marshall, Missouri Marshall, Missouri Compliments Of Westbrooks Your School Supply Business Is Appreciated Marshall, Missouri Woody 0'DeIl Service Station langan's 0 Service Station Your Independent Food Market Tire And Battery Service Arrow and Salt Pond - Phone 537 Marshall, Missouri 167 West North Phone 1542 Marshall, Missouri Eyerette W. Spradley Rbeal'Estate - Loans - Insurance Compliments Of Viking Barbers Appraisals 108 North Lafayette Viking Hotel Phone 85 Clarence Shaw - Red Carter Marshall, Missouri Roy Reade Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned And Operated ' Wizard Appliances Truetone Television Auto Parts 74 East Arrow - Phone 350 Phillips Ready - Mix Co. Phillips lumber Co. 27 West Eastwood Street Phone 245 Marshall, Missouri Sales - MERCURY - Service Smart Styles For Young Men Nationally Advertised Brands ' 260 West Morgan Russell Brothers Phone 273 Marshall, Missouri . Marshall Ice Stora eandF I Keehart's Furniture ' g ue Company Home Furnishing-Appliance-Storage Dealers In Temperature 315 North Lafayette Established 1896 Phone 561 Phone 31 Marshall, Missouri Marshall, Missouri 102 104 Reid, The Jeweler Iewelers Since 1 880 For Fine Diamonds Sterling Silver-Watches Compliments Of Bokay Flower Shop Flowers Of Distinction We Telegraph Flowers 17.5 South Odell 27 North Street phone 1500 Vogue Apparel Shop Compliments Ladies' And Juniors' Apparel And Accessories Of For The Best In Style And Quality Phone 61 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waller A ne w of Q Since 1884 An Old Store With The New Look Complete Line Of Remington Rand Service And Office Equipment 'Where To Buy Them Schneider Office Supply West North - Phone 1199 Youngbloods Ladies Ready-To-Wear Latest Fashions Service With A Smile 21 West North - Phone 163 I-Deal Furniture compliments Wm. E. Fenwick, Owner Living Room - Dining Room Of Bedroom And Kitchen Furniture Lamps - Linoleum - Mattresses F Th tG dD1T d Atl-DEAL or 1151 Bag? Amis - Pioie 138 I. G. A. Marshall Foodliner Saline County Oil Company Phillips 6 6 One Stop Service Tires - Batteries - Lubrication Auto Washing - Accessories 154 South Odell - Phone 847 Everyday Low Prices Highway 65 North Free Parking Ed Briggle Tires - Batteries - Service Recapping - Vulcanizing Goodyear Tires 255 South Salt Pond - Phone 532 Marshall, Missouri There Is A Difference Phone 105 ililain 5 Compliments Of lony's Restaurant 0 Roberts Radio 84 Camera Shop Picture Developing Motion Picture Equipment General Electric Television And Radio South Side Square Phone 1514 Radio - Television Sales and Service For All Makes And Models Electrical Products For Home And Auto Piper Electric Service 110 East North - Phone 177 Congratulations Seniors '56 Your Headquarters For Footwear Of ' Quality - Style '- Economy HackIer's The Young Point Of View In Shoes South Side Square Marshall, Missouri Compliments Of WinkeImeyer's Van Dyke and Company Insurance For Fire - Automobile - Bonds Workmen's Compensation Liability Livestock Transit Farm Real Estate Loans Phone 123 - Northwest Corner Square Shryack -Wright Groceries , Wholesale Phone 23 315 North Lafayette Marshall, Mis souri A 9? f QE . 0531. , .ww Q v I. 5' , . iv. 0,- E . 5 1 v I ,:' .wg-. .. 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