We the Annual Staff of 1956-57 wish to offer our elncereet appreciation to Walker Shuler for providing the pictures used In this annual. We, the Student Council, wish to respectfully dedicate this annual to our friend, F.A. TotM Swarb. Though a relative newcomer to our circles we wish to take this opportunity to show our appreciation for the service and loyalty that MTotM has always shown us. We know that he must be at least a little bit deafer from all those band and football trips he has taken, but we all feel that our lives are considerably richer for having known him. ADMINISTRATION Mr. John Snider, High School Superintendent, has taught at Maud for the last four years. Before coming to Maud he was affiliated with the Pawnee, drove and Perkins school systems for a total of 32 years. Mr. Snider has a B.8. degree from Warrensburg Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo., a Masters Degree from O.U. and graduate work at A.M. This Is Mr. Snider's 36th year In the teach- ing field. Mr. Alfred A. Parsone spent this year as his first at Maud High. Mr. Parsons has both Bachelors and Masters degrees from Oklahoma University. Before oomlng to Maud as High School Prlnolpal, he was the Junior High Prlnolpal at Pauls Valley for five years. He teaches Junior and 3enlor English. Mr. Thomas H. Henry, Junior High Principal, has taught In the Maud System for the last five years. Mr. Henry holds an A.B. from East Central and a Masters from Oklahoma University. Before coming to Maud he taught at Ray City, Bethel, and Earle- bourgh only to mention a few. Mr. Henry teaches Social Science. Mr. Ralph Christian, Principal of Central Ward Grade School, has taught In the Maud School sy- stem for the past 12 years. He holds a B.3. Degree from East Central and a Masters Degree from Oklahoma A. M. Before coming to Maud,he taught In several rural schools In Southern Pottawatomie County. He teaches the 6th Grade. Mies. Hawkins Commerce Mm Mr. Henry Bth Hist. 7tn Geog. Mrs, Thorn Spanieh, 8th Eng. Mre. Burton Fifth Grade Mre. Andrleon Mr. Cannon riomemakinr Agriculture Mr. Mayhugh Mrs. Milford Blog. Atnletice Math., Eng., Sr Hist Mr. Rhoades Math Ind. Art Mrs. Finnegan First Grade Mr. Pittman Fourth Grade Mrs. Hester Cafeteria Mre. Caudle Cafeteria Mr. Christian 31xth Grade Mre. Holly Second Grade Mre. Wright Third Grade Mrs. Lytle Cafeteria Mr. Caudle Grade School Jan. Tot Swarb Bus Driver Mr. Renfro Bus Driver Mr. Pratt Bub Driver Mr. Palmer High School Janitor Leon Brooks Punk M Bask F.F. f?Icer 3-4 CTU: Ceroid Allen Abro Band 1-2-3 Pres. Elec. Club 4 William Butler Buddy Library 2-3-4 C 5leGampbe11 Football 1-2-3-4 feamiA8-5-4 fe 'tt Sr 4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Jr, Play 3 All Conf. Halfback Garjf Copeland §ant Irum MaJor 3-4 Student Council 4 a?a8ss.snsSrpj’'' Ed. Year Book 4 ®fir°ffys.2 _ uni tti- Stat e ee Year iand S- Graduate Betty Collins Betty F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 hU: «filled3play 2 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1 Student Council 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Ofrlce 4 Ada Speech Conf. 3 Jampp preen Library 2-3-4 D'ieiud?° ln Pres. 1 toall 1 Class Footbal Baefcetc F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Student Council junior Play o Class Officer 4 Library 4 Kendal Hayes Ken SSSSS'MWs2-5-4 ISStfett 1:1 , Student Council 4 L1 L n lnd8ay S 1-2-3-4 aeketball Qjueen 1 lass Officer 1 Play 3 Song Leader hie.2 Glee Club 4_ ill 1-2 Quee 'll Counc Joftba Student Council 3tudent Council Cheerleader 3 een.C|n Sec, 2 211en Lovelace Ellen Basketball 1-2-4 Fep Club 1 Forreet Martin Honey Darrell Raper HElbow CLASS PRES. 4 Football -1-2-5 feM Pc ficii i Mlee Nancy Mille Mr. Alfred Pareone OUR SPONSORS SENIOR CLASS WILL tie, the Seniors of Maud High School, being of sound mind and memory, do here- by declare this to be our Last Will and Testament before our graduation from these halls of learning. Because of our sympathy for our fellow students, the members of our class wish to depart with the following talents In hopes that our fellow students will remember us In the years to come. I, Duel Goodin, leave my famous name Dukey to Snmett Lawson. I, Darrell Raper, leave all my excess height to Clarence Dlffee. I, Charles Campbell,leave ray gauz.e, plaster and adhesive tape to Jack Bentley That s someone that will make equal use of them. I, Don Mullens, leave my baby-teeth to Delbert Goodin. I, Stanley Robertson, leave ray bonelee structure to Rudy Pfeiffer. I, Jerry Norman, leave my carved desks to Joe Ray Noland. 1, Jerry McGowan, leave my glory In basketball to Joan Tatum. I, Gary Copeland, leave ray brain to David Fletcher. 1, Hice Hill, leave my ability to run over mall-boxes to Stanley Moody. I, Ellen Lovelace, leave ray ability to catch boys to Pootie McKinney. I, Anna lawnon, leave my Hook-ehot to IIndy Martin. 1, Abro Allen, leave my hot-rod to Junieal Rutherford. I, Linda Lindsay, leave my Optical Ret 1 tioue to Joyce McGuire. For definition of Optical hetitioue see Jimmie Barnes. I, Charles Sturgis leave my bottle of Tafon. to Bob Moon. Ii I, Ii I. Ii Ii I, Ii Ii I, I, Ii Honey Martin, leave my elevated shoes to David Wilson. Buddy Butler, leave my funny books and crackers to Easy-Money Shawver. Kendall Hayes, leave my ability to find a Job during football season to Russell Laireon. Jimmie Green leave my hot Ford to Johnny Ledbetter. Linda Watkins, leave my ability to stay up talking until 2:00 to Darlene Swa in. Virginia Hale leave my ability to catch a husband to Midge Acree. Betty Collins leave my ability to catch out-of-town boyfriends to Mary Lou Crawford. Ellen Nowell, leave my ability to skip school and get away with it to Don Woods. Charles Lytle, leave my studious attitude to Billy Garner. Leon Brooks leave my A's in English to Jimmie Bottoms. Barbara Hutton, leave my ability to cause trouble in band to Kay Watkins. Martha Lovlns, leave my shorthand ability to Shirley Patton. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY to 8e! ai1 0Ur claeFniatee fond memories return io us. This is the results of our hare-earned High School diDlomas Wa hnno ‘“‘«f.!1 ' ln thf fu,u “n °r «• Duel Goodin is earning his dally keep working as a car-hop for the famous 59 Club on High-way 59 in Maud. Barbara Hutton was more seriously minded and is now the mother of Jimmie Barne's ten well refined children. Darrell Raper has set up his own Taxi Service from Maud to Pearson, his business is a great success. Stanley Bony Robertson has hie own Body Building Club located near Maud for all Bony Structures who need improving. Buzz, once better known as “Speedy Hill, has organized the Maud Safe Driving Club. Jerry McGowan has finally won her first game as the Coach of the Blue Heaven Tlgerettes. Ellen Lovelace is a prosperous business woman. She now owns the 59 Club. She say's she owes all her sucoess to her lovely car-hops. Charles Campbell is a sophomore in Arkansas Teachers College. Remember the year is 1967. Poor Charles always wae a slow student. Betty Collins is the Worlds Champion Lady Wrestler. No one has beaten her in the 100 lb. league. Jerry Norman's football team lost all his games last year but they have great hopes in Basketball. They meet the Blue Heaven Tlgerettes next game. Charles Sturgis now owns the famous Salt Creek Gas Refining Co. Jimmie Green and Buddy Butler drive gas trucks for the Salt Creek Gas Refining Co. We wonder If Charles makes any profit. Linda Lindsay and Darrell Raper have also Joined the Happy Parents Club with Jimmie and Barbara. They only have six children. Leon Brooks is spending all his tine writing poetry for the Poet's Corner in the Maud Surprise. Don Mullens is doing very well as the Band Director of the Blue Heaven Bandeller8. Forrest Honey11 Martin is a famous movie Actor. His latest release is The Giant Stepped In . Charles Lytle spends hie idle time on the football field. He Is man- ager and water boy for Jerry Norman's Tigers. Anna Lawson is a successful model for the Plunkers Peanut Company in Hollywood. They put her picture on the packages. Linda Watkins is a Television Commercial Artist. She advertises Plunkers Peanute. Gary Copeland is a world famous pitcher for the New York Yankers . He eats Flunkers Peanuts. Kendall Haye6 now plays the piano at nights from 12 to 12:50. He is hop- ing for a 45 minute show at the 59 Club. Gerald Allen is a fine T.V. Repairman. He is saving money to buy his own repair shop. All donations are appreciated. Martha Lovlns has turned out to be a fine English Instructor. She has taken over the Maud Hi Senior English Claes. Ellen Nowell is a professional baby-sitter in her spare time. But she has little time for other peoples children. Linda and Barbara keep her tob busy running from one house to another. £ Barbara McOee Stanley Moody Shirley Patton Joyce McGuire Charles Morris Bill Foe Barbara McKinney Joe Ray Noland H Donna Pope Jim Bottoms Jim Stacy JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres................Jim Stacy V.Pres......Kenneth Choat Sec.Junleal Rutherford Reporter.Joyce McCulre Student Council Rep... Cary Copeland Bill Poe Bob Moon HERE COKES CHARLIE Joyce Abbott Imogens Aerie Betty Atterberry David Fletche: Nell Green Inez Hale Patsy Hamnett Jerry Hill Johnnie Lawson Johnny Ledbetter Amos Loudermllk Lindy Martin Loretta McGee Ruth McGill Glen MeCraw Norweita Nowell Rudy Pfeiffer Linda Kay Raper Juanita Redding Karen Williams Richard Wilsle Donald Woods Homer Hughes 90PH0M0RE (Standing) CLASS Joyce Abbott..................Secretary OFFICERS Meredith Sodeman........Student Council Patsy Hammett..................Reporter (Seated) Don Woods................. ...President Delbert Goodin............V. President Glen McCraw...................Treasurer Floyd Uhllch............Student Council Atterberry, Nina BodKln, Deana Brooks, Jimmy Bussey, James Castoe, Billie Copeland, Roger Diffee, Clarence Franklin, Judy Franks, Dennis Gilbreath, Dorothy Green, Penny Green, Marylin Guffie, Bob Hale, Ronnie Hayden, Jerry Heffley, Donnie Heffley, Shirley Hester, Artie % Hopper, Joe Lair8on, Russell Loudermilk, P. Lovlne, Phyllse MoClaskey, Sharon McCraw, Jerry McKinney, Darla Newkham, Jimmie Pareone, Jean Renfro, Robert Rose, Barbara Sodeman, Janls Southern, Virgil Smith, Topsey Stacy, Ronnie Williams, Kenneth Wilson, David % Top now (L. to R.) Sandra Adams; Judy Swain; Barbara Stewart; Patsy Dunkln; Charlene Overturff; Jo Ann Carter; Aloma Fowler; Mary Rhoades. Norma Hill; Eula Moon; Rota Hester; Norma Rutherford; Della Logins Hope Eldson; Lucky Hembree; Kay Watkins. •Jafif Crane; Kenneth Woods; Edward Pate; John Walling; Vaughn Rob- ertson; Johnny Shoemaker; Donnie Goodin; Jackie Robertson. Vc n Vc. f «, ■Russell Noland; Ronnie Cannon; Kent Mullins; Paul Jones; Harold Wllsle; Edwin Pate; Keith Jackson; Jerry Peavler. Carl Bores; James Jones; Charles Wilcox. EIGHT GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President.......... V.President........ Seo.-Treae......... Reporter........... Sgt. at Arms....... Student Eouncll Rep Football Queen Can. Johnny Van Meter .....Jerry Crane ...Keith Jaokson Vaughn Robertson ....Sandra Adams .....Kay Watkins Norma Rutherford EIGHTH GRADE % SEVENTH GRADE Joe Latep Joel Fletcher Thomas Bohannon Georgia Castoe Ray Culp Patty Gilbreath Lorle Green Pat Grove Richard Harjo Floretta Hayes Juanita Hopper Roland Lytle CLASS OFFICERS Pres...................Ricky Harjo V.Pres...................Benny Miller Sec...................Gerald Jones Rep..........Carole Mitchell Jerry McGee Bennie Miller Billy Renfro Carole Mitchell Earnest Shoptaw Jerry Owens John Shoemaker 3IXTH GRADE (1st Row 1. to r.) K.Hayden;J.Parsons; C.Marler; M.Mathes; E.Haslett; E.Estep; D.Tracy; J.Hammett; Bole Martin. 2nd T.Berryman; M.Warren; B.Lawson; J.Laoefleld; B.Fltzwater; C.Shoptaw; H.Mitchell; G.Anderson; Mr. Christian 3rd J.Moon; 0.Sheen; J.OlowerjG. Nowell; 0.Seaton; C.Lindsay; J.McGuire; M.Cranford; Mr.Mul- lens; 4th J.Miller; D.Caudle; M.Newkham; B.Patton; J.Bennett; D.Hembree; T.Ellis; D.Stalnafcer. FIFTH GRADE 1st C.Broohe; D.McGee; M.Bassett; F.Duncan; B.O'Daniel; Mrs. Surton; 2nd D.Peavey; R.Robertson; D.Grubbs; M.Christian; C. Steward; tf.Loudermllfc; 3rd C.Clower; R.Pfeiffer; J.Mitchell; T.Knight; D.Abbott; S.Goo3ln; 4th P.McKinney; N.Martin; Q. Bentley; B.Stacy; N.Anderson; H.CDaniel; 5th E.Bussey; P. Blrdeell; P.Fowler; L.Holbert; D.Smith; C.Heffley. 1st FOURTH GRADE H7“MoClaekey; K.Heater; 3.Smith; P.Seaton; B.Fitswater; 3. Coohrell; P.Shoemaker.2nd H.Ragan; R.Boren; E.Robertson; C. Hopper; J.Johnson; R.Holton; J.R.Pack 3rd D.Renfro; J.Griffin; T.Peavey; G.Atterbury; G.Bohannon; F.Miller; D.MoGlrt; 4th Dl.HoGlrt; L.Bondonl; D.Faulkner; C.Hutchings; J.Akln; G.Prloe. 5th T.Nowell; R.Martin; 3.Young; R.Gosb; D.Jackson; T.Hutchison; Mr. Pittman. I % P «Kfc i § l VnLiliKi Itt'V , HmA - JU I- ■' J SM L A’ 1' 39. THIRD GRADE 1st L.Hale; C.Brown; L.Hudson; S.Stalnaker; J.Palmer; S.Grimes; STFi. Wright; 2nd I.Caudle; S.Jackson; K.Brown; T.DeArman; S.Now- ell; 3.0'DanleTT P.Griffin; 3rd Roger Bennett; W.Knight; G.McCl- aekey; J.Cannon; B.Hopper; J.flamm; S.Pate; 4th B.Rose; D.Moon; A.Franks; J.Cline; R.Maelerson; S.Franks; W.McGowan; D.Rosen. SECOND GRADE 1st R.Eldson; M.Grubbs; J.Jones; S.Hltchoook; G.Haws; K. Uear; Mre. Holly; 2nd V.Faulkner; P.Renfro; 3.Martin; K. Marler; C.0'Danlelf 7.Pack; T.Jackson; 3rd T.Mltchell;G. Lawson; M.Hopper; R.Heffley; W.Groves; ft.Ryan; R. Basset B.James. FIRST GRADE 1ST J.Grubbs; L.McKown; S.Fletcher; M.Christian; V.Williams; TTHcCloud; Mrs. Finnegan; 2nd S.Estep; S.Pate; F.Overturff; C.Pack; L.Watters; C.Maaterson; B.Morris; 3rd J.Crane; T. Hutchison; J.Richard; L.Franks; A.Harding; D.Smith; W.Fltz- water; 4th D.Hopkins; G.Akln; R.Galyon; L.Bennett; C.Fudge; R.Hutton; F. Blaine. BAND Charles Morris, Coronet Roger Copeland, Coronet Jerry Heyden, Coronet Robert Renfro, Coronet Jimmie Nev kham, Coronet Topeey Smith, Clarinet Barbara Rose, Clarinet Darla McKinney, Clarinet Miss Mills, Director Gary Copeland, Clarinet Ronnie Hale, Clarinet Joyce Abbott, Belle Fenny Green, Clarinet Linda Watkins, Drums Ronnie Stacy, Bass Drum Russell Lalreon, Drums Joyce McGuire, Flute Patsy Hammett, Tenor Saxophai e Barbara McKinney, Alto Sax. Inez Hale, Baritone Saxophone Barbara Hutton, Bass Clarinet Rudy Pfeiffer, Baee Janls Sodeman, French Horn Jim Stacy, Baritone Dorothy Gilbreath, French Horn Jim Brooke, Trombone Meredith Sodeman, Trombone Leon Brooks, Trombone BASS TROMBONE4 Our Director MARCH F E.Bigelow Arrbi H K.HHdreth tkxr f.j. j j w j r fr rr-v't fi I pi gp 1 1 3§, ! — —inr— ---- 11 • m t __U Trio '1 U p m fmvwrss i I fftcfrtrff'1' I if -'if I'r rif I?' r lr U liff 1% 15 « DRUM MAJOR TW1RLERS Gary Copeland..........Drum Major Barbara McKinney..........Twlrler Barbara Hutton..............Qaeen Joyce McGuire.............Twlrler (Left to right) Janie Sodeman ....... .........Sec.- Trea. Gary Copeland........ .........Drum Major Meredith Sodeman..... .............Reporter Charles Morris....... ........Quartermaster Linda Watkins........ ............President Jim Stacy............ .............V. Pres. Barbara Hutton...Capt. Leon Brooke.... Quarter ................Master JUNIOR HIGH C. Boren J. Hutton B. Slteen R. Hester E. Moon M. Rhoades D. Carr R. Harjo K. Watkins R. Lytle E. Pate C. Wllcox Mary Rhoades E. Pate J. Peavler R. Noland J. Shoemaker G. Jones D. Smith 3« Adams J. Walling V. Robertson R. Cannon P. Jones Miss Mills Kay Watkins BAND DRUM MAJORETTES GLEE CLUB 1st S.MoClaskey; P.LoudarmIlk; D.Gilbreath; i Sodeman; B.Rose; 2nd J.Franklin; B.Hutton; L. Lindsay; D.Bodkin;' S.Castoe; N.Atterberry; J. Parsons; A.Hester; 3rd J.Brooks; J.Stacy; Miss Nanoy Mills, Director; R. Copeland; F.Uhllch NEWSPAPER STAFF THE TIGER'S ROAR published bi-weekly by the Student Coun- cil of Maud High Sch- ool. K.Hayes; G.Copeland; B.Poe; L.Watkins; L. Lindsay; S.MoClaskey; B.Castoe Editor...... Associate Ed Sports News. Class News...... Society......... Student Council ...Gary Copeland ...Linda Watkins ...Kendall Hayes ........Bill Poe Sharon McClaskey ...Linda Lindsay ...Billie Castoe STUDENT COUNCIL (L. to R.) Bill Poe Gary Copeland Kendall Hayes Kay Watkins Kenneth Choat Floyd Uhllch Ima Jean Acree Meredith Sodeman Donnie Smith Joyce Abbott Linda Watkins Vaughn Robertson Linda Lindsay Billie Castoe Sharon McClaskey Clary Copeland.............Editor Linda Watkins........Asst. Editor Linda Lindsay......Business Mgr. ANNUAL STAFF (Top Row) Duel Qoodln; Hloe Hill; Darrell R per; Leon Brook ; Churl  Campbell; Bill Poe; Stanley Moody; Jim Bottoms; Kenneth Choat; Mr.Cannon. Jerry Hill; Don Koods; Tommy Poet; Glen McCraw; Delbert -Qoodln; Bruoe Jones; Amos Loudermllk; Jimmy Brooke; Homer Hughes. Ronnie Moore; Dennis Franks; Robert Renfro; Clarenoe Dlffee; Donnie Heffley; Ronr.leStacy; Jerry McCraw; Donnie Stewart. Duel Qoodln Delbert Goodin with a tub full of duroc pigs produced by one of the chapter's Rotary gilt. Clarence Dlffee and Maud Lady a nww chapter gilt. The gilt Is 6 months old. A flela picture of the Pott. County grand Champion Duroc Boar owned by Duel Goodin. A produce of the Grand Champ boar. Gilt owned by Amoe Louderrallk. 0FFICER9 Standing Mr. Cannon .......... Sponsor Hloe Hill ...........Sentinel Darrell Raper............Sec. Seated Carroll Caudle .... V. Pres. Kenneth Chaat ....... Treae. Charles Campbell .......Rep. Duel Goodin ........... Pres. Say, where In the heck Is Clarence, I'm hungry. Three barrowsowned by Darrell Raper, to be shown In the Maroh Fat Stock Show. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA Top Row (1. to r.) Deana Bodkin; Johnnie Lawson; Robole Hill; Darlene Swain; Joyce Abbott; Ida Mae Skeen; Betty Ryan; Linda Watkins. Sharon McClaskey; Phyllis Loudermllk; Billie Castoe; Marilyn Green; Midge Acree; Virginia Caudill; Patsy Hammett; Jerry McGowan. Betty Collins; Linda Lindsay; Barbara Hutton; Barbara Rose; Darla McKinney; Shirley Heffley; Mrs. Andrlson. Joyce McGuire; Barbara McKinney; Juanlma Rhodd; Karen Williams; Judy Franklin; Kay Raper; Imogene Acree. Shirley Patton; Barbara McGee; Nell Green; Jean Parsons; Loretta Mc- Gee; Inez Hale; Marie Green; Anna Lawson. F.H.A. OFFICERS (Standing) Bar oar a Hutton................V. Pres. Linda Lindsay................Pres. Robbie Hill........Parliamentarian Virginia Caudill.........Secretary (Seated) Barbara McGee............Treasurer Jean Parsons...........9onb Leader Mld e Acree...............Reporter Joyce Abbott. • • ......Historian ELECTRONICS CLUB Joe Ray Noland; Duane Shawver; Bill Poe; Gerald Allen; Jackie Bentley; Rudy Ffelffer; Jim Stacy OFFICERS Gerald Allen. Rudy Pfeiffer Jack Bentley. Duane Shawver ...President V. President ...Secretary ..•.Reporter Top Row Meredith Sodeman; Johnnie Lawson; Robbie Hill; Darlene 3waln; Joyoe Abbott; Imogens Aoree; Pres,; Inez Hale; Deana Bodkin; Loretta MoGee; Midge Acree;Virginia Caudill; Ida Mae Skeen; Betty Ryan; Nell Green; Marie Green. Sharon MoClaskey; Phyllis Loudermllk; Billie Caetoe; Marylln Green; Barbara Roes; Darla McKinney; Patsy Hammett. Miss Hawkins, Sponsor; Barbara MoKlnney; Linda Lindsay; Barbara Hutton; Joyoe MoGulre; Jerry MoGowan. Ju nlma' Rhodd; Karen Williams; Jean Parsons; Judy franklin; Kay Raper; Linda Watkins. Shirley Patton; Barbara MoGee; Janie Sodeman; Patti Gilbreath; Gay Skeen; Pat Grove; Floretta Hayes; Carble Mitchell. Midge Aoree Jerry McGowan, Head Cheerleader $ i - Kay Raper Linda Watkins Not Plotured Ellen Nowell 9 I CHEERLEADERS 3tan Robertson Right 2nd Left End Carroll Caudle Right Guard Don Mullens Right Tackle Joe Ray Noland Center Charles Lytle Left Tackle Kenneth Choat Left Guard Billy Garner Tackle Guard Jerry MeCraw End Bruoe Jones End Back Stanley Moody Guard Charles Morris Right End Rudy Pfeiffer Center Jerry Hayden Back Tackle COACH JAMES MAYHUGH COACH DON PITTMAN Jimmy McGuire Manager Delbert Goodin Guard Jack Bentley Guard Donnie Heffley Chuck Lindsay Tackle Manager ROYALTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL QUEEN Miss Emu Lawson and escort Jerry Norman JUNIOR HIGH QUEEN Norma Rutherford and escort Jerry Hayden. Standing: Jim Staoy, Kendal Hayee, Darrell Raper, Jerry Norman, Daald, Fletoher. Kneeling: Duane Shawver, David Hayee and Leon Brooke. BASKETBALL TEAM I 1 Duane Shawver Guard Jerry Norman Forward (L to R.) Charlene Bradbury; Betty Ryan; Robbie Hill; Jerry Mc owan; Imogene Acree; Linda Lindsay; Anna Laweon; Johnle Lawson; MldgeAoree; Joan Tatum; Ellen Lovelace; Emma Lawson; Shirley Heffley; Phyllis Louder- mllk GIRLS’BASKETBALL TEAM Linda Lindsay Johnnie Lawson Midge Acree CUARLS Joan Tatum Imogene Acree len Lovelace 3. Heffley, P. Loudermlllc, C. 3radbury, R. Hill COMPLIMENTS or i uh« iApk sL 7v s 4 yji y!L - -tf NTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers (over Monutodurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City
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