Maysville High School - Mahian Yearbook (Maysville, MO)

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Mays Book N vllle Publ lc School O'-.--0'-'3uv ',,,.n-li 5333- S2G?:?N2'?NiZEX3'5 PUBLIC UBRARY Mania Srzxa4epas2svisswce,8rand1 , 2-iigfswaey 2212- 8. Spring indfvpendence, M0 64050 l V 2 i 3 v I B 1 v I r i W 7 l S 9 7 6 s li I I W 1 I1 a I s 5 I I 1 U I Q 1 E 9 ? 2 l I I ,T -m I Q l S5 as Ai I s L I A scene on the farm of John Hyatt, an utstanding ag student and Future Farmer of America. MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY IIIII1!lMIQ1lQlQbIHIIlIMQIMMIMIIUIH , M P I , We IWWD L -Q L5 ljvk',Lt,'JLLJ ,0 Eeitich' -V '47 w fsyf-'vpn tj 1,:,.':i,,f:LlnJQ.,Xv1s1ri 4 147 L Q 11,45 te- egteuiiiezuevtse. N50 64050 Volume I2 Pages 22 Published be Magsuille High Qelwab ab Magsvilbde, Mtssoww This book belongs To The 1957 OLQOMJ Contents Pefteamw Pages 4-14 Falla ' Pages Is-ts Www, Pages I9-22 Qpwfg Pages 22-22 -W I .- 'f. if ...Q-I .i 5. Ii! 4 . , P c, 5' Pi? Q JM We s departm Www.,,M,,,,nW,fwWa.,ff,M1:-pwy.maw,-1 fff W wwwmfewff f 'f' l .c I d , The front entrance at gsye C ' Mmjsuilda I-lfglv Qclwolb has been a gateway to the many hopes, Below are two views of the west aspirations, and dreams for the hundreds door, the most used entrance at of students who have attended M. H.S. M, H.S., since all bus riders, ag, since the present building was erected and industrial arts students go in-and in 1931. out here. A454 W wjiyy A sunrise scene at the home of John Reynolds We dedicate the 1957 Mahian to the M.H.S. Vocational'Agriculture department and their instructor, Eugene Allen. 'M This department has developed boys with high scholastic standards and leadership abilities who have played an ,important part in making M. H.S. an outstanding school, and Maysville an outstanding commun ity f f, W fm, s sg . -i, -M we ss if s f X K Fi WW , W f ,,,,,4q- 4, 'filth GEORGE R, HOLLEY Superintendent B.S. in Education Central Missouri State College M.S. in Education University of Missouri tmmwrw. M, . ,, Z ZW W7 rw' 7,2 Z ,,,,, 4? Q 2 is While the president of the Board of Education of Maysville R-I presides, the other members consider the problems. They are Kent Riffie, Geo. R. Holley, Russell Salmon, Sam Smith, Norwood Fore., SEATED: Everett Reynolds, Marvin Stilfield, and Secretary to Board C,A. Harvey. The biggest problems for the 06' this year were improving lunch room facilities, installing modern lighting in class rooms, and extending bus service. Other accomplishments were re-decorating one-third of all rooms at Amity, Weaterby, and Maysville and adding an elementary school principal to the faculty. NORWOOD F ORE MHDRED COBB President of the Maysville R-I Secretary to Superintendent Holley Board of Education FRANK LEET M H S Principal Bachelor of Science Central College Master of Education University of Missouri oblfmsj LEFT TO RIGHT , FRONT ROW: sue Graham, Kathryn Kelley, Marla Mccrary, student Body President Kay Holaday, ' arvm Student Body Vice-President Robert White, Student Body Secretary and Treasurer Pat York, Bernadette Lager Student Council Sponsor Mr. Frank Leet. Council member Nadine Fore is not in the picture. BACK ROW: Raymond Sweiger, Mike Lord, George Sedwick, Albert Thompson, Ray Holaday, John Murphy, Tom Kagay, Ron Warner. 3 lunch The ' Was Aw Activa Owgmdgatiow f, cmd The S,C, was a member of the Nation- al Association of Student Councils and the Missouri Association of Student Councils. Sometimes it worked through its social and assembly committees, other times it functioned as a unit group. It planned and executed the elections of the student body officers and the cheerleaders in the spring. Irs members planned and decor- ated for the homecoming dance, the Christmas party, and the all school 2, A . lf ' 1.121 -I. ,A i It set up a courtesy award and f,w'r,',. ff il par' 4 ThewW0fwOu1ul I y WILLIAM DINSMORE English, Speech, Dramatics. 1 EUGENE ALLEN Vocational Agriculture ' N 1 ,TIM SWANEY Drivers Training, Health, Head Football Coach. KENNETH AUSMUS Mathematics, Head Basketball and Track Coach. 7 ,f 55 if 31 ' ,r 3? W ' ws.-amuwswxfwm Alllll , few gqsgpytnvnwehvfzm' Nuns xv feffm Wm Q.. ,Jw S... W lg ,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,,WpM .,,.,,pQf,,,W,,,,,..0 ju I :,,f,,,, ,. 1 i QE 'R I' LIBRARIANS Sharon New! Pulley, Barb Ioan Miller, Barnett, Lar Donnie Ross, Bohannon, Iv, ker, Roberta Mildred Stei Jean Fulk, l Sharon West ulnslnn mann' f 1,2 l MATHEW MCDOWELL EE f W lndustria1ArLs, Sciences, and Physics. 2 E , A E I GEORGE MEANS ..-. 'E f' 3 History. f 3 W 'Wigs . ri I 1 , ll 9, BESSIE WHITEAKER lj y Literature, Journalism, Library. F fy GLADYS ADAMS i ocial Studies. ,, RUTH OWEN W Commerce 35 'L ICEL HENDERSON E Home Economics. ,i , ki I 1 .M-wig , , , iff' Siaf T .,., A A r ttth f A i 3 i S1 ,rg JACK JANES Grade and High School Music, 6 ' N A sr 'N 0,1 f , X7 if, xy Q? W , M, X ,Cv , A X ff V E Q 5 A ix sf, . :IC f ,l ffm ..,,. ,v I W, 4 1 fi' 1 if fy M Q fd? IV X My f f ' 1,1 4 ! F7 iff .4 X t u lv Q f ' 6 23? ' 2 81 4 R gt' ,s ' Z .eff no LIBRARIANSg Sharon Ma Sharon Newby, Wanda Pulley, Barbara Hardin, Joan Miller, Mary Lou Barnett, Larry Leech, Donnie Ross, Jack Bohannon, Mrs. Whitea- ker, Roberta Sue Perry, Mildred Steiner, Carol Jean Fulk, Linda Gwen, Sharon West. WM, nn, f A N I-IOWL and MAI-IIAN STAFF: Ray Holaday, DeWayne Davis, John Car- son, Lloyd Ginn. Bernadette in Lager, Kay Holaday, Shirley i' Sorensen, Advisor Bessie , Whiteaker, John Reynolds, Mary Lou Rhoad. 'QPTW95 ' lie.-f::saa'f?. .Jw ffiw V, f.,.f.,.f,.- f C V A .,.. P , W I .V ,Q 0 ff: I 4, me -I . , f 5 'Q e 7 1 y ' i S fir--Q r- u L Z4 A X., ,I '- 2 - , , ,f M 1 ' ' ',' 'M V , ,-, Q f U, ,Z W f r 3 ' at S iw Z! ' ' , ,sl i ' ? Q ' if M, f S , ar' , 5 vis, y, ' ka-f I + was W 1 S a q s - , N .... ., ,,,,, A it ff Ldr th Cook, Elsie Marshall, Opal Kerns, who prepared our noon lunches and We did. , lf! at cifi- Wvfriig 'Stags . 1' RAY HOLADAY Easy to know and always a friend. PAUL SHERARD Like a circle ending never, does my mouth go on forever. 'ZZ' JOYCE WOLF JOHN REYNOLDS Easy going and full Wisdom and wise of fun, cracks go together here. 7? I ELDON TA He wouldn if he could couldn't be he would. - LwgTovTi ctfeumg Thirty-five green freshmen enrolled at M.H.S, in September 1953 and entered all school activities. Their float was second at the homecoming. John Reynolds and Patsy Ellis won the freshman citizenship awards. The class members numbered 40 by the time the sophomore year was reached. Kay Holaday made the G.R.C, all confer- ence basketball team and Ray Holaday was housewarming king. Joyce Wolf and Ray Ellis were king and queen of the St. Patricks dance. Joan Riggs and Paul Sherard received the citizenship awards and Patsy Ellis was F,H,A. president, During the junior year, Joyce Wolf was F,l-I.A. president. She and Joan Riggs and Pat York went to Girls State. Kay Holaday, John Reynolds and Paul Sherard went to Boys State. Pat York and Kay Holaday received the citizenship awards. Head First was the name of the junior play which was high- lighted by the buttling of Albert Thompson. Kay Holaday was chosen on the all-conference and all-dis- trict football teams and received honorable mention on the all- state team. This year there were 37 class members. The senior class of 1956-57 started and ended the year with 36 members. Joyce Wolf was homecoming queen. John Reynolds and Ray Ellis received the State Farmer's degree. Kay Holaday was student body president and Patsy Ellis and Pat York shared the office of student body secretary-treasurerg Ray Ellis was F,F,A. president. John Carson, Ray Ellis, Ray and Kay Holaday made the all- conference football team. Kay Holaday was also all-district. Mr. Holley presents Quill and Scroll Awards to John Reynolds, Kay and Ray Holaday and Bernadette Lager. N REYNOLDS dom and wise :ks go together x If 3, f , P r ELDON TAYLOR He wouldn't be good if he could and he cou1dn't be good if he would. ,,5L0,,1gTov 11191 . S . in September John Reynolds lrds. : the sophomore I. all confer- swarming king. 'the St. Patricks citizenship hA, president. ate. Kay J Boys State. hip awards. f which was high- ce and all-dis- tion on the all- ers. d the year with ynolds and Ray Patsy Ellis and ary-rreasurerg 1 made the all- all-district. ohn .agen X 7 if X ,f JZ PATRICIA ELLIS Just one of the nice girls around M.H.S. LLOYD GINN For he's a jolly good CPD fellow. A 4 I. va, 7, .ga V . . v f , xr f If f A f 4 I f , WAYNE MCMURTREY Talk big and you will never be for- gotten. Za. of f 4' - ,M MURRAY MCCRARY The boy with the flat hook shot. PATRICIA YORK Every day she comes to school and never breaks a single rule. MARY IJOU RHOAD A girl that every- one around M.H.S, liked. RAY ELLIS A big man around M.H.S. , also known for his horse-laugh. RICHARD TROXEL Just out for a little fun. KAY HOLADAY A likable fellow this worthy player on the gridiron of life. X X 9 V'- , .7 . 'iv I' I m .A.A lf. fm we ' 'I 'Lf , Vu 4, f f .. f x , fl, , f 0, ' 4 ' , , M .' 7 DONNIE ROSS Donnie has a party wherever he goes. LARRY STEINER I like girls. BERNADETTE LAGER Like a bomb, you never know when it is going to explode. f E Z 'X ' , ff 1,7?hp1lv'Vf f , ,,.- r r7 NN H f 4 f Q I ' Y 94 www A , ' Q3 f me 1, f ' X V 1 MX ag , may , 4 www f , f f ,KW 1 W! 7 I f ,, ff 4 uses. 1 ' sims . JERRY GILLETTE A hot rod car is all that it takes to make Jerry happy. BETTY HARTLEY Meek and shy, nice and sweet are Betty's prize assets. JOHN HYATT A football player, and a regular guy, who is kinda timid and shv. JIM MEANS I just wish that I was two years younger. A , FU! Q- fy Wg, JOAN RIGGS A girl with big aims in life. npcs DEWAYNE DAVIS King City is his buzzin' place. PATSY EATON Winston is Patsy's vacation spot. BOB SEALEY Girls? What are they? -RH NANCY HUN'l A pretty girl v a merry smile Lhat's Nancy. JERRY RATHB' Goes to schoo. never gets in JOHN CARSC John admits 1 his special ir is Martha. ,Nfl Q NANCY HUNT A pretty girl with a merry smile--- that s Nancy JERRY RATHBUN Goes to school and never gets in trouble WW N X JIM NETHERTON I dare do all that may become a man EV ERETT WYCKOFF King Citv means a good time for him Apwbwow PEGGY TEETER KOBER Little and small, enjoyed by all PETE MEEK Where you find girls you find Peter miiow JOHN CARSON John admits that his special interest is Martha. ?' ' '11, , ,A W ' lc HW!-hw-.., SHIRLEY SORENSEN Shirley, famous for her ability to stay out of troubleg detests test days. ALBERT THOMPSON All smart men are dead andI don't feel well. JOSH McKEE Josh likes staying out late and new jokes. LINDA PEARL This little lass likes California very well. ,ff QM L.. - ,,, - .-..,. ....f..Y,--...............v-.,..A ..,Q........ ........,.,...., .... ., V, f ' Zh 4 W' ' ? 1 I I I I I I I I , ,g,, 4 'EM L-2: 3 Q W xt ' , 1 'Q I : If I 9' I f an r f 1 , , , w as' , il I I I I 'Ujwff F ,, ,. rf. , ,ak W ii .. FNN- I , 'fr W X! gi f I 4, Nt ' Wf XXX W W2 D . 1- iff: President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . Nadine Fore Dixie Gilbert Betty Dewey Danny Ellis wma Peppg . J 1, ,Q f X X Z A , , Q ff' ,wtf A Pat McCrea Larry Leech Bill Marshall Billy Bray ii' s. ....... 4 ,A W ' f 1 e W, ., AW an X f ..,,.,.,..,. A f fy 4' lf f . f WX' B x 4 W I' W9 1 'Vx .Z 7, sw' I R - My t M, Q Q A' X' er L, ,, Z f A Q ,, '1Q...,ZlA I' Q ff . s M qs: L s 'Z NN gym I - .f?:'I?fI'. L V. av QW . 7 V, X 7' X :fu f M x, 'W ,.,,: ,gs it 3 'T ,, W 476 f f ' 'I' , L M N. 1 f . , YI Q x MAL, Q ,, WQQ, fiifigy mlffls- r - , fmt .. J' if ,.f 'f'1?f ffm X II' fb-wi I, .,,, '..' 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Sergeant-at-Arms Norma Hartley Keith White Francis McKee Jack Bohannon Kenneth Swartz Wanda Pulley Jim Cartwright Roberta Perry Mary Hyatt John Halter Barbara Hardin Gerald Owen John Edwards Colene Sonderegger Larry White Nancy Owen Martha Duce Larry Wolf , Judy Osborn Louis Hubbard y John Murphy S' Betty Tunks gi . 5 Druery MacMillan A Duane Meyerdirk P W! 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J ws Y r K X rx ? .. ff 's fs. 1 A s ' Sharon Newby Marvin Wigleswort Charles Hvatt Larry Allwood Cheryl Sue Adams Dora Jones 2 ,f , f f f ff , ,, f f , f ,mfr Ffwdwew Wwwnllw Enthusiastic Sharon Kelley Ruth Holteen Helen Lager Linda Owen Carol Kaye Smith Ledah Thompson Carol Warren Ethel West Sue Graham Paul Roach Jerry Delaney Sharon West Douglas Taylor Karen Fowler Billie Osborn Carol Sorensen Larry Fulk Jim Murphy Elsie Sutton Nick Gray Larry Wright Alta Mae Sweiger Dale McMurtrey Joan Miller Sue Walsh Doris Kems Sandra Taylor Ronnie Abbott I Linda C rosswhite Joyce Searcy Mike Lord Charles Martin Terry Warner K W 7 Q? Z, 1 H 4-'M X s 1,2 X .-5 -:X ,, ts 3 , , Zi, , V ff 1, , , ' rj 1 gl in y by ' , 4 fa' I' President Raymond Swieger Larry Pittsenbarger. . . . . Vice-President Diana Dunham . . Secretary -Treasurer Dean Barton on if Ss? The Chilli Barbara Je: Dixie Gill: Kay Holad Sandra Mc and Patsy if f X f I 74A ,. J . I y - N ru if N: X XR NEWS! ' WM if t 4, .Z I ,Q W 1, f , ms: E' V!! ' as Z X ,227 S W 2 x X 1 r , , r A A gms ' ar, ..::::5g5z,j J ,W .X -grsajggrlf: 5 X., K K 5 S . 'S N s , s--- S Af f .. y ', Qi fb ----- : ...s garage ..: min 1, . - 1 Q X X, , X- ie, .Zz QX , C had V XX AN 1 ii H 3.1 5, X X ,MJ The dr group '- iors an instruc Jim Sv- Q , Q , 1, ' 1 ' ,Keg Ex ig M ,, T I . Q 4 El , l ' 0 ' X,-12. may .qw 3 , ' Y , N! Via ' Q 4 , 3 4 -mx +1-A -Aw... , 'V 7 ZM , f A 4 Aw ,ru i 4 f Coaches Swane and Ausmus lead squad out for final Captain Ray Ellis presented G.R.C, trophy to Superin- tendent G.R. Holley. 5 Y practice before homecoming game with Gallatin. RAY HOLADAY: Quarter Backg All-Conference, Honorable Mention, All-District. BACK ROW: Al Bob Sealey, M4 Terry Wamer, JOHN CARSON: Guard, All -Conferenceg All-District, Co-Captain. KAY HOLADAY: End: All -Conferenceg A11-District, 3rd Team, All-State. i I RAY ELLIS: Left Half Backg All-Conferenceg 2nd Team, Honorable Mention , ALBERT THOMPSON: Tackleg Honorable Mention, All -Conference. SENIOR SQUAD H.S. 27 H.S. 34 H.S. 27 H.S. 21 H.S. 20 H.S. 7 H.S. i4 H.S. I3 H.S. I4 Cameron L 0 SCORES , - Hamilton 6 - Stanberry 6 - Bethany 6 - Albany 6 - Princeton 7 - Cameron ' 14 - Gallatin 8 - King City O - Grant City O --Non-Conference S Pittsenbarger , Q fi Lgx . X' as- f, f ,gist f 5 'wr ., . Q we , x ,ss l X X , ff.. W f gffwgyv f' - we , 3,1 ' Q f 'pf fm , C X 4 . 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V X . ,f tfeef 5 -Y 1 ' y , A t y W, 1 to e wh. .. use QWMLWW we a z, 'MN' 1 VW ,V , 0 , . , , , , , , ' ' f ' Z' 'fl It t - ,... Z t ,,,W,,,,,,, ,.,, A i Q 1' ' WQAABIQ Da5AbMH WW. Queen candidates were Mary Lou Rhoad, Marla McCrary, behind Mary Loug Linda Crosswhite, Joyce Wolf, Mary Joyce Wolf was Homecoming Queen Lou Vaughn, and Dixie Gilbert. 3 Juniors took first with their We're Expecting. . . .Victory float. 'E ' 2 18 KW-2' ' f QAM., if 3 5 s E wg sXEELIa 2 x Xiu SQS ,f ,-.r f i 4 5 3 5 Cru H01 Lar w-ew fy s.. ,- ::.NxA ,X Joyce Wolf, Mrs. Icel Henderson, iemor apphcam Crowning of sponsor or State Degree Housewarming King Larry White Fl-IA HNLALMQQ mf, aria McCrary , Wolf, Mary f Jasmin o rooo o WQMSN ff National Convention Delegates President Of Sub-District filixie Gilbert--Barbara Jestes A-1'dYCe H0116y 19 VARSITY, FRONT ROW: John Reynolds, Ray Holaday, Kay Holaday, Murray A McCrary, Robert White, Ray Ellis. BACK ROW: Danny Ellis, Roger Moorman, Bill Marshall, Harold Molloy, Larry White, Jim Reynolds, Eddie Maltsberger, Uvlanagerj. MURRAY MCCRARY Senior Center NAME G Ray Holaday 22 Kay I-Ioladay 23 John Reynolds 23 RAY HOLADAY Senior Guard JOHN REYNOLDS All-Conference Senior Guard Honor-All-District Co-Captain Honor-All-State ir ..., , f ::':'::::'i L 'ii 1 5 4 .: ::::::. .:::::::: 1 , A h :::::::::::::: Jfmuxaur. iffy, . S, 1 rw-L., Z! KENNETH AUSMUS Head Basketball Coach DANNY 1 Ml-IQ Tub!-I ' FGA FGM Pct 329 167 . 508 FTA FTM 80 56 255 120 . 471 121 81 226 101 . 447 63 34 KAY HOLADAY Senior Forward All -Conference Honor -A ll -District Co -C a pta in ww . . .. 1 Pct 700 669 540 x E. Tot. Pts. Avg. 390 17. 7 321 14. 0 236 10. 3 RAY ELLIS Senior Forward Junior Gu O HE St 55 Be '73 All '73 S 65 Pr 65 W 85 Ga '70 Si 54 H4 '73 Sa 48 Ca '12 AI 68 B 69 R3 54 M 69 G. 73 K 62 G 64 G 50 K 41 H 52 C i f fi vm. gist: 11 . -wb Www + ,V fyf N X . 4 Mx M 25212 E 1 8: 11003011 DANNY ELLIS ROBERT WHITE JL1HiOf GUHIG Junior Center o Gm o o Avg. 17. 7 14. 0 10.3 orward O onents Hggnilton Stanberry Bethany Albany Smithville Princeton Winston Gallatin Stanberry Ha milton Savannah Cameron Albany Bolckow Rosendale Maryville Gallatin King City f rant C it J- , ,I y Grant City King City iia milton 4' Enwefron 'R The night event. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the evening. King and Queen of the 1957 King and Queen of gr 9 , 1 ' Hearts Dance were Mary Lou Rhoad and John ii ii ri U n TM Newfg Omgamigedf PEP i was A Real Quooess .ht if Ei i 1 1 E The Black and Red Peppers in action! President was Ardyce Holley and sponsor ' was Mrs. Icel Henderson. ' , .. 7x ff? A wx EN NsQQw,wX - ' ' : :.:' ' WW MNMWQQ H X N M - -N- C Q M,-. f S ' ,, - , ' T S .- X ? .,x. 7 Z, 'sghx K f gs 5 K. f ' , Q., K F , gf x kg? VW iff, f in Ag S 41, 'ff 4 1 4 1 f gas I , ' 1 , 7 , gm owne 41, ,, U, -f vw k fl fimrfm ff in imfvw A Q mf mam-, .,,y,,,Lf-fw ,yfr G a Jn, w if 357551. vw: oliufuc :urn 2 .4,w,fx W ug-...Q .MM -hm ,. -W .4 . A a H 111.1 Y .x 1 W' fwfr LIAIII. Y VIOPIIQJ ,. vc L. Q L 1 I l i, 3 s , econ 5 Pwefofwed A6 Home Anewwag At the M,H,S, Tournament JACK JANES , Music Director The M.H.S. band performed at the county music festival, the dis- trict contests at Maryville, the state contests at Columbia, the home football and basketball games, and various other social Functions. The M. H.S. mixed chorus sang at the county music Festival, the district contests at Maryville, and the Baccalaureate and Commence- ment exercises. The boys and the girls glee clubs sang at the county music festival and the district contests. At the Baccalaureate BOYS C 2 t f we C. ed of e dis- he state me s, and s sung the , cmd ence- ee clubs ivol and BOYS GLEE CLUB A' ,vw 2 .' l,'Q,zQ ,ff ,,,, ,Q ,V , ZZ 1 5 A s. W MIXED CHORUS ' fs , , f vfygwyy rw We W2 ff , 'S f ,, f ,M - . v ' , X f -' ,, , , L f ,, , V ' , , 0, , WZZM W' 'if 1 A' , ,f 'K I f gg ' My , W, v Q 1 'Q W f td 4 - fa , ,W ,J , . 5 4 'N I , A ' W , A ,f 1 5 ' ' . Q J , X ik ,Z 4' , 1 ' 1, 4. 5' GIRLS GLEE CLUB JIU WW 'K f H, w 7,096 A 'fm 7, 1 Kay Hola day Harold Molloy f, MI-I LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW Danny Ellis Ray Ellis John Hyatt Harold Halter Terry Wamer f, Fw Twcb Murray McCrary F :1 w 1 ' ' 1 ix T. n f ' Mg , , 725 v . v y,yrr, fy ,, Q4 sw f TQ, . , T W 'X ' A 7 xx-- 1 : ,f 'V 3 X 1 W QS 0 - TA ' 56 N E ml 7 5' fe -Si 4' .xx N I1 ' ' K' .5 ' E3 5' , A .32 . 7 T 5' 'T N M gy - we I-EFT T0 RIGHT -N Q -U T ' V' , Vw K' 'Q' 1-YN 'X -. 74 ,Al N 1, T r 7 INS yy W. W 4 ,W Ray Holaday ,swf Z 0 sv S 5 .- 'I ., -. WY X A . Dfuefy MCMIIIHH X A W y Z Wray MCCIHIY W.p62aQ. 3 ' . A MM V I , Harold MOHOY Q fe . N - '- T s T iz if T3 Kay Holaday ,Q ' 'fi A 1 sq' 'fwgg f it V f V f , - W, Mws- f' , '4-' A A f 'ws 1 fa mr. , x xr.4,, . has V , xxm: I :Q on ffl ,W- 4 , ,, Mai' if f' x ZZ W i f I ws 2 6 x my , r X E Z 4 f f y Q X yi in , W ' QNX: ,Hamma- was zwllwm' X ww are rsh ex ff f eww ws' 7 MW? fs--f W M F-F-A- Assembll' State Farmers are John Reynolds, Ray Ellis, and Billy Don Bray. F-F-A Pft0j0CtSUf0!wJF-010 ' County soils and crops conference F,F,A, Assembly f f y y,, rs-www 1, 'W 4 wow, r A x ss K 4 ff 'W vw s f Qwsssmsf , , ,, Donnie Ross Earle Minor and Larry Fulk Raymond Sweiger John Hya tt a , , , i 1 1 f , , X s, y , , ffm 'Ga wa, I Qyy ' 4 y MW J 4, mv: 5 K of 2 , r ,f H , 0 ' ' -2 ,A as 'V 'V 1 e , A V , ' ,, -L' iso s W f ff!44Z'it 'il u ff. ,f f ,ff ,fmX, 'L , .' Q, f ' s r f f 55552 5 . sf af , f , , , , F f 's . -rfy A -' ,fv M! V , ' A f J ,TLV 4 . ,, W , f 3' 'ff , 3 29 4. V1 mwfyh 1,-. .,ZfWf. ff . A ,.,,h.., Q, , ,. W, ,, ,, f 0. , X K- -' MQW a z' s .f ,ft n Mya M' X f X W. , , ,ff , , :fag The one-act play Wilbur Takes His Medicine , coached by Mrs. Gladys Adams received a superior rating in the district Ray Holaday receiving the Arion music award. Contests at Maryville. Members of the cast were Jim Means, Jerry Delaney, Diane Dunham, Barbara Jestes, and Joyce Wolf. is one of the most featured days of the year. Awards are given in athletics, music, iournalism, commerce, agri- culture, homemoking, speech, dra- matics, and citizenship. Citizenship awards went to Sandra Taylor and Mike Lord, freshmen, Joe Kagay and Marla McCrary, sophomores: and Billy Bray and Carol Jean Fulk, juniors, ,,,,,,,,,, r , f 'i if 43'-s. Courtesy winners were Jim Netherton, Larry Leech, John Reynolds, Ray Holaday, Roger Moorman, Larry Pittsenbarger, and Terry Warner. Mary Lou Rhoad, Marla McCrary, Kathryn Kelly, June Kerns, Dixie Gilbert, Ledah Thompson and Joyce Wolf, I lx I 1 I x 5 ei 5 3 3 ,1 E s S 'Y I 5 E' l Mm xrry Leech, rman , 'L ,, .W ,.-.-.-f,W,n... ' .... 'f' 'N ' V ' ' f . . . ,, ...WMM xv' ff ,WA QW fi 'K x :QW L 7 4 'YU I AMQwbFofvdassDag Y 1 29 5, X 9 wal' f ' Z 'X ' .,..,, 'f MM, swag: 0 0117 Reported 32 tired and weary seniors and four sponsors on Wednesday morning May 1, after a three day trip to the Windy City. 4 is ,f Z X 2 4 if X I i The Reverend H.E. Burton ofthe Mays- ville Methodist Church was the baccalaur- eate speaker For the i957 graduating class. Dr. W. Francis English, dean of the College Arts and Science at the University of Missouri delivered the commencement address. Mr. Holley, presented the diplomas to the seniors who lined up at the back of the stage until all had received these valuable documents. Kay Holaday is shown receiving his as Lloyd Ginn who stood at the end of the line looks on. 444 Mr. Leer seemed to be the weariest of any- body judging from the pictures. ' i if ,TW 4 a 1 ' .,,.,. ' ,s,mZwk41aX f,f.,, .zx ' .4 Q Resigns fr ,, sr 4 M1 Upper T17 5 .. ,,,,,,. ., .prr. sm., X ' ' ew ' , s 32' s 1 fy? if , or x y. .M 36 MA g gm , .. . l , A fem - W s, S' r- f W! .,,, i sf AX X Sf Q r 5 2 'lll . s 2 X K f X f X. Qt NQXK luv Y P a a 19 9 A Q Q, t .1 f gf N ' ' -' W, 'J XX ff W ,X if . f Mg. -M, , 2 . y f 0 O f if f , 1 ' if J my ft, ' 1 ' M i W f.,X A X Wow MW H as Valedictorian - John Reynolds Swike Cup Winners Salutatorian - Paul Sherard Joyce Wolf - Ray Holaday W ' ' -an ,.,,, W . A g f H ' A W .,: ms - V W, 0 p p,, .,., , 'W ' 1 -, my f, ,- if X, x p N -..H ,, ,,,. , ' '-'-' A if ' q ..v .f', Y E ' W Hjf,1, :iw,,,5 '. Q' f , s ' .1-fan: X -- ,vw -t- ' 1 , J r. sw - by ff f -f it V ' Y , ' 'N X ' , if 'gf . f it ' of ' K s 1 1 1 ff i il n . f ' X x 5 V, f ff ,. - ,, ,, 5 Xt' r X as 'Mft haste ' is XM r r f M X . f' 'f , gy' X V f Emiis l ' f 3 as 1 4 . I 4 N Y- Q A f , N , ,WW 0 h X, 7 Mm fff, K - in , f,,,,,z, ,,,. pp p l K, f 4 x 1 22' Upper Third of Graduating Class in Scholarship Ray Holaday, Phelps Scholarshipg Paul Sherard, Rotary Scholarshipg Ray Ellis, Northwest Missouri State Scholarship. HW 5,451 V ? f 1 5 JCM: fa f, , x I W ,1 fr il f f Www gl' ,, r ' A -Argygyf, f 4 w5fyg,gmfw,,, L. ' W? my l2f?iaq,,,', .vw N, ' 'WKSFZ Class Day Lineup . -Yi v,2:W'm 31 W ii I3 Dorm take all the cookies! 5 rl gy , w I A row of heroes! W ' U 6 ey rf! Ha! Ha! Juniors relaxing while on check stand duty A quiet time in the Senior lunch room. 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