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THE BOBCAT’S MEOW 1952-1953 Annual Publication Of The Piedmont High School Piedmont, Missouri Dedication We, the yearbook staff of 53 take great pride in dedicating the Seventh Volume of the BOB CAT’S MEOW to our hard working faculty. With this group, our school has made the most rapid progress in its history. Because of the high standards they hold, the many improve- ments we have have been made available to us Most of these teachers have been with us at least six years. We feel they are worthy of the honor of having this book dedicated to them. Class Colors BLUE AND GOLD Emblem BOB CAT School Song Once again we as schoolmates assemble; We fain would lift our hearts in song. To our high school, our dear alma mater, Let gladness the moments prolong. We are proud of our lads and our lasses. Of honors won in days gone by. So here’s a cheer for our old high school, For our old high school, our dear old high- Soon for us will our school days be ended, The dreams of youth that fade so fast. But we know that our hearts oft will ponder, In memory o’er scenes that are past. There are joys that will long be remembered, And friendships, too, that n’er can die. So here's a cheer for our old high school, For our old high school, our dear old high. Chorus: Here’s to our classes, here's to our lasses, Here's to the lads they adore. Here’s to the Seniors so mighty, Juniors so flighty, Freshies and Sophomores. Let mirth and gladness banish all sadness, And as the days go by, You’ll find us ready and steady, Boosting for our old high. School Administration Teachers Mr- Jones, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Holmes, Mr. McKenzie, Miss Bollinger, Mr. English, Mrs- Pyles. Mrs. Jones- Board of Education Ed Waltrip, R. T. Toney, Wayne Ward. R- L. Garren, B. L. Henson. R. R. Harrison, D. D. McKenzie, Superintendent; W. P. Burton (absent). Foreword This yearbook was designed and printed with you. the students in mind. We, of the 1953 Bobcat’s Meow staff have tried to present all phases of school life in a most vivid manner, with prejudice toward none. If this book helps to bring you happiness in the years and decades to come, then our task has been a success- We, of the staff, want to thank each and every student that helped make this book what it is a success or a failure, that is up to the individual student to decide- The staff mem- bers have merely done what they think was the right thing in co-operation with our sponsor Mrs. Pyles. We especially want to thank our loyal advertisers who have played a tremendous part in the making of this book, for without their support, such a project would have been in vain. We especially want to thank our loyal advertisers who have played a tremendous part in the making of this book, for without their support such a project would have been in vain. Many tedious hours of eye-straining labor have gone into the binding and pages of this book, but for such an excellent student body, nothing can be too good. Again we say thanks a million, and many happy returns of the day. The Staff Staff FRONT ROW: Cletis Ellinghouse, Boys' Sports Editor; Perm® Allen, Girls' Sports Editor; Mery Alice Toney, Advertising Manager; Bob King, Assistant Editor; Jerry McLane, Editor. BACK ROW: Patsy Mullins, Typist; Shirley Thompson, Typist; Arlene Clyburn, Typist; Norma Jenkins, Typist; Loretta Mabury. Typist; Joann Phillips, Senior Editor; Mrs. Pyles, Sponsor. 4 ICLES LUTES President Class of 1953 Class Motto “In Ourselves Our Future Lies ' Flower Red Rose PAT BAKER SHIRLEY THOMPSON JOHN WESTBROOK DONALD CASEY BURLENE KRLDER LEON HILLIS RICHAKD MORRIS NORMA JENKINS DONALD JULIAN bill McCarthy CAROL TRASK BILLY JOE fitzwater WANDA LATTURL RONNIE HENSON JOANN PHILLIPS JACKIE WHITE TED GARREN GEORGE MOSS BETTY PEVRIL BOB HARRIS RAY LEE ALLEN Class History One bright September morning in the fall of 1949, a large group of refugees from grade school timidly entered the halls of higher education known as high school. As we had very little understanding of the events that were taking place around us, it was decided we needed someone a little older and wiser to lead us the right way. Mr. Jones and Mr. McKenzie gra- ciously took over this overwhelming task. They began making us feel that we belonged by letting us organize our class and elect class officers. We felt very privileged to be given so much responsibility and elected as our officers: Ruth Weddle, President; John Westbrook, Vice-President; Carol Lee Richardson, Secretary and Treasurer. It was remarkable what we accomplished in a period of nine months. In fact, it was so remarkable that our superiors felt we should be rewarded by having a three-month vacation. Our superiors felt they should reward us further by moving us a step higher on the ladder of education and gave us the title of Sophomores. Needless to say, we were proud of this and were eager to come back at the end of our vacation so we could live up to all this honor they had bestowed upon us. At last our vacation was ended and we came back to high school with a lot more con- fidence than the year before. We were saddened by the fact that a few of our group had felt that they were unable to continue with us on our journey through the halls of education. Those of us that were left happily plunged into our new studies and ideas with unsurpassed eagerness. Mr. Holmes and Mr. Gibbs took over as superiors of our class this year and remained with us throughout our remaining years. Under their capable leadership we progressed greatly during our stay. Our officers for this year were: John Westbrook, President; Leon Hillis, Vice-President; Icle Lutes, Secretary and Treasurer. At the end of nine months, we had again accomplished enough to be awarded with another three-month vacation and a new title of Juniors. We were especially proud of the latter since it meant we were to be known as upperclassmen. We felt very distinguished as we came back in September to begin our third year in the high school. We were determined to better ourselves and to contribute something to our fellow classmates. As our officers this year we chose: John Westbrook, President; Icle Lutes, Vice-President; Carol Richardson, Secretary and Treasurer. We began to discuss the trip we hoped to make when we must depart from the school next year. As we were becoming more and more accomplished it was decided we were to give a play. We chose “Here Comes Charlie” which was accepted with great enthusiasm by a large audience. As the nine months neared a close, we began to realize that after our usual three-month vacation we would be coming back to our school for the last year and would bear the impressive title of Seniors. When September rolled around, we came through the doors of the school proudly, Seniors of 1953. We bore little resemblance to the poorly equipped group we had been four years before- We hated to leave the school and our friends but we realized we must make room for others to enter so that they might benefit the way we had. As our officers for our final year we elected: Icle Lutes, President; Glenda Ellinghouse, Vice-President; Carol Richardson, Secretary and Treasurer. At the end of nine months, a function known as Commencement was held to officially announce that we had progressed greatly and where now eligible of leaving the school after four years. To show further how we had advanced, we put on our commencement program ourselves with the help of our sponsors. After commencement, our long-awaited dream of our trip to Southern lands became true 9 The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1953 The undersigned persons, of the class of 1953, intending to dispose of themselves, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, their last will and testament. Richard Morris leaves his winning way with the women to Edward Cole. John Westbrook wills his curly hair to Ted Farris. Icle Lutes wills her ability to make grades to Elbert Morris. Ted Garren wills his melodious voice to Kenny Gibbs. Carol Trask wills her athletic ability to Donna Kay Blackwell. George Moss leaves his deep thinking mind to Tommy Pevril. Loretta Mabury loans her boy friend (Bob Wymore) to Jo Ann Hixson. Ronnie Henson leaves his craze for girls to Richard Gayle. Betty Pevril leaves her volleyball playing to Mary Lou Wisecarver. George Carter wills his trombone tones to Larry Johnson. Shirley Thompson leaves her “gift of gab” to Anita Henson. Pat Baker wills her loud mouth to Karla Moss. Donald Julian wills his dairy experience to Jerry Seal. Norma Jenkins leaves her bookkeeping grades to Joyce Proffitte. Bill McCarthy leaves that cute laugh to Charles Chiles. Jackie White gives her ability to catch blond, curly-headed boys to Suzanne Wallis. Glenda Ellinghouse wills her great driver’s experience to Nina Allen. Jerry McLane leaves his annual editorialship to Bob King and Cletis Ellinghouse. Joann Phillips and Ray Allen will the halls and windows to Bob Russell and Shirley Landing. Bob Harris leaves his good looks (he thinks) to J. G. Hand. Arlene Clyburn wills her pleasing personality to Charles Neagles. Pat Slayton leaves her love for Ellington to Wanda Darden. Wanda Latture wills her Psychology grades to anyone who wants them. Leon Hillis leaves his brilliant brain to Fern Kinnamore. Donald Casey leaves his height to Jimmy Bone. Pat Mullins wills her shorthand grades to Wilma Morris. Billy Fitzwater leaves his ability to make it to school to Charles Trout. Perma Allen wills her technique to catch college men to Kay Carpenter. Carol Richardson wills her like of Mr. Jones classes to Mary Barfield- Burlene Krider wills her alto voice to Helen Dace- Last, but not least, the Senior Class of 1953 wills their files of tests back to the faculty from which they were stolen- We also will to our faculty one small mind, bad as new; six kegs of patience, and other articles too sad to mention. Signed Senior Class of 1953 FUTUBE CLETIS ELLINGHOUSE MILDRED HARRISON TEDDY FARRIS Class ANN GRONSETH DONALD EVANS BETTY GRONSETH STANLEY MANN TERRY PHELPS BETTY BARRETT WINFRED MABURY KAY CARPENTER of 1954 BOB WYMORE BETTY SMITH CHARLES NEAGLES WILMA MORRIS PEGGY LOGSDEN ED MONTGOMERY SHIRLEY LANDING TOM PYLES RICHARD GAYLE President DORIS SEi Vice-Presk LOIS WAITES BOB MYERS Class ELLEN MELL DEWAYNE FITZPATRICK JOAN SEALS CHARLES TROUT HELEN WORLEY KENNY GIBBS ANITA HENSON JO ANN HIXSON DOYLE MABURY NINA MAUDE ALLEN BOB ALLEN MARY BARFIELD MARY CHILTON BOB CHITWOOD KAY DAVIS BOB CARTER DIANE McGHEE SUZANNE WALLACE Secretary VIRGINIA REED T rcasurcr of 1955 JOHNNIE SMITH JENNIE LEE W1SECARVER CHARLES CHILES GLENNA MAE CLEMENTS DONALD MORELAND DONNA KAY BLACKWELL JOSEPH STOCKER MARCUS EVANS MARY ALICE TONEY EDWARD COLE ROBERTA PRICE JAMES DcBOARD JERRY SEAL BETTY MARLER DAVID BEARDEN ELVA JO GRIGERY EDDIE MOSS LAVERNE GRIGERY LYNDELL NEAGLES JANET BOATWRIGHT Class BOB RUSSELL SHIRLEY ROSE DON HUN SON MITZY JACKSON VELLA CLEMENTS TEDDY CASEY DONNA FITZWATER TOMMY PEVRIL MARY BETH ELLINGHOU J. G. HAND PEGGY FOSTER JAMES COLEMON ELYSE RAYFIELD KENNETH EATON VADA GORE PAULINE GIBBS LOIS EATON MARILYN HAMILTON JUDITH HOWARD RAJEAN CARSON of 1956 RICHARD MELL JANICE MONTGOMERY LARRY JOHNSON JANE LIVINGSTON JACKIE DARDEN GEORGE ELLIS LEAVELL MARY LOU WISECARVER LAWRENCE SMITH ANNA MAE SMITH ANNA EATON JIM WALT RIP MARGIE HILLIS ELROY THOMPSON DELPHIA EVANS MARY BURCH PATSY LAXTON SUE THOMS REDA HOLLIDAY DONNA KRIDER HELEN DACE Eighth Qrade MR. HENRY WHITE Seventh Qrade 18 MRS. NORMA WILKINSON Sixth Qrade MRS. ELAINE ENGLISH Fifth Qrade MRS. DOROTHY REID 19 Fourth Qrade MRS. VANETA HIXSON - MRS- DYMPLE MEDLEN I Third Qrade 20 MISS WILMA MABURY - MRS- DYMPLE MEDLEN r:T-r Second Qrade MISS BIARD ALEXANDER First Qrade MRS. HELEN MULIKIN - MRS- GENVA GOOCH 21 jrvuurc norncrntiKcrs of America N Allen Darden, W. Hamilton Landing, K. Barfield Laton, A. Henson Landing, S. Blackwell Eaton, L. Howard Latture, S. Burch Ellinghouse, G. Jackson Latture, W. Carpenter Ellinghouse, M. Jenkins Lcavcll Carson Evans Johnson Livingston Clements Fitzwater Kinnamore, F. Lutes Dace Gibbs Kinnamorc, M. Mabury Darden, J. Gore Kr ider Montgomery Phillips Proffittc Pyles Rayfield Smith Thomas Toney White Miss Grace Bollinger Junior Band FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: Ruth Anne Jones, Gloria King, Carolyn Alexander, Leta Mae Proffitte, Kay Kilburg, Phyllis Barrett, Billy Coder. Phoebe Gish, Freddy Burnett, Carroll Cassidy, Tommy Lovelace, Pam Knox, Stella Sue Henson, Frances Price, Tommy Thoms, Carl Casey, Charles Brinkly, Peggy Miller. Frank Ward, Linda Smith, Marilyn Alexander, Shirley Hampton, Sue Darden, Raleigh Leeper, Kay Camden, Bobbie Hughey, Joy Dale Howard, Jim Bowles, Ronald Barrett, Carol Resinger. Bob Eaton, Lindel Hunter, Gene Reynolds, Bobby Burns, Tommy Wymore, Cecil Westmoreland, Ronnie Bankston, Bob Kirkpatrick, Barbara Brinkley, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Fred Thomas. 24 FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW FIFTH ROW: BACK ROW: Seal, clarinet: Daniels, flute: Ellinghouae, flute: McCarthy, clarinet; Hixson, clarinet; D. McGhee, Hand, clarinet; Weir, clarinet; J. Evans, clarinet; M. Toney, clarinet; Hamilton, clarinet; Howard, N. Allen, clarinet; Rayfield, alto clarinet; Burton, Morris, clarinet; Me Lane, clarinet; Mann, tenor L. Brown, cornet; Landing, cornet; J. McGhee, saxophone; Harris, tenor saxophone; Guest, alto alto saxophone; Darden, alto saxophone; R. Brown, Horne, tenor saxophone. Hampton, drum; C. English, cornet; Carpenter, trombone; Toney, trombone; D. Grant, trombone; Montgomery, drum; Darden, drum; Latture, drum; Pauls, bass horn; Mabury, bass horn; Gayle, bass. Batton, baritone; Morris, bass drum; Richardson, Phillips, drum; Mr. English, Director. D. Toney, flute; Burch, tlute; Johnson, flute; K. Davis, clarinet, clarinet; S. Morris, clarinet; Boatwright, clarinet; Waltrlp, clarinet; Mann, clarinet; S- Davis, clarinet. clarinet; Richardson, clarinet; White, clarinet; Lutes, clarinet; French horn; D. Evans. French horn; Douglas, French horn; W. saxophone. cornet; McKenzie, cornet; Stivers, cornet; Westbrook, baritone saxophone; Thoms, alto saxophone; Gronseth. alto saxophone; Wallis, alto saxophone; Blackwell, alto saxophone; Henson, alto saxophone; cornet; Carter, cornet; Myer, cornet; B. English, trombone; Price, Pyles, trombone; Johnson, trombone; G- Carter, trombone. Grigery, drum; Barfield, drum; Evans, drum; Seal, bass horn; horn; DeBoard, bass horn; G. Grant, drum; McKay, bass drum; baritone; Pyles, baritone; Hixson, baritone; B. Carter, drum; O' Concert Band FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: BACK ROW : D. Toney, flute; Ellinghouse, flute; Daniels, flute; Burch, flute; Johnson, flute- McCarthy, clarinet; McLane, clarinet; W. Morris, clarinet; N. Allen, clarinet; Howard, clarinet; Hand, clarinet; Boatwright, clarinet; S. Davis, clarinet- M. Toney, clarinet; Hixson, clarinet; K. Davis, clarinet; Hamilton, clarinet; C. Richardson, clarinet; White, clarinet; Lutes, clarinet; S- Morris, clarinet; Rayfield, alto clarinet; D. Evans. French horn; Douglas, French horn- C. English, cornet; Carpenter, cornet; Myers, cornet; B. Carter, cornet; Smith, cornet; Brown, cornet; Harris, tenor saxophone; Horne, tenor saxophone; Westbrook, baritone saxophone; R- Brown, saxophone; Gronseth, saxophone; Darden, saxophone; R. Richardson, baritone; Pyles, baritone; Hixson, baritone. Grigery. drum; Latture, drum; Barfield, drum; R- Morris, bass drum; Evans, drum; J. Seal, bass horn; Pauls, bass horn; Mabury, bass horn; DeBoard. bass horn;.Gayle, bass horn; J. Pyles, trombone; D. Grant, trombone. B- English, trombone; L- Johnson, trombone; G. Carter, trombone; Mr. English; McKay, bass drum; J MUipa, drum. Q rls Chorus FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hamilton. Donna Kay Blackwell. Joann Phillips. Kay Davis, Shirley Landing. Joyce Proffitte, Nina Allen. Wanda Darden. Mary Toney. Jo Ann Hixson. Anna Eaton. Delphia Evans, Icle Lutes. SECOND ROW: Betty Smith. Elise Rayfield. Donna Krider. Lavernc Grigery. Mary Ann Burch. Vellabcllc Clements. Helen Dace. Margie Hillis, Jacqueline Darden. Judith Howard, Mary Beth Ellinghousc. Sue Thoms, Betty Pevril, Donna Jean Fitzwater. Patsy Mullins, Carol Trask, Shirley Thompson, Burlene Krider, Jackie White. THIRD ROW: Ann Gronseth. Betty Barrett, Wanda Latturc, Pat Baker. Katherine Landing, Lois Eaton. Wilma Morris. Mitzi Jackson. Pat Laxton, Shirley Latture, Pat Leavell, Betty Gronseth, Norma Johnson, Doris Seal, Kay Carpenter. BACK ROW: Diane McGhee. Carol Richardson. Glenda Ellinghouse, Peggy Foster. Karla Moss, Lorinda Rosan, Perma Allen. Judy Pyles. Suzanne Wallis. rvt 00 Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: BACK ROW: Jacqueline Darden, Marilyn Hamilton, Joann Phillips, Kay Davis, Shirley Landing, Joyce Proilitte, Nina Allen, Wanda Darden, Mary Alice Toney, Jo Ann Hixson, Anna Eaton, Delphia Evans, Iclc Lutes. Donna Kay Blackwell, Donna Krider, Lavcrne Cirigery, Vellabelle Clements, Helen Dace, Margie Hillis, Betty Smith, Elise Rayfield, Mary Ann Burch, Judith Howard, Mary Beth Ellinghouse, Sue Thom ., Betty Pevril, Donna Jean Fitzwater, Patsy Mullins, Carol Trask, Shirley Thompson, Burlene Krider, Jackie White. Bill McCarthy, Ann Gronseth, Betty Barrett, Wanda Latture, Pat Baker, Katherine Landing, Lois Eaton, Peggy Foster, Glenda Ellinghouse, Wilma Morris, Diane McGhee, Karla Moss, Lorinda Rosan, Mitzi Jackson, Carol Richardson, Perma Allen, Suzanne Wallis, Judy Pyles, Kay Cai center, Pat Laxton, Shirley Latture, Pat Leavell, Betty Gronseth. Doris Seal, Norma Johnson, Tom Pyles. Stanley Mann, Jim Bone. James Coleman, Charles English. George Leavell, Bob Chitwood, Bob Casey. Tommy Pevril. Leonard Million. Jim Waltrip, Lawerence Smith, J. G. Hand. Elroy Thompson. Bob Allen, Bob Carter, Alvin Pauls, Kenneth Eaton, Ted Garrcn, Jerry Hixon, Eddie Montgomery, Kenneth Gibbs, Bob Meyers, Charles Chiles, Bob King, Marcus Evans, Gene Allen, John Westbrook, Jim DeBoard. Richard Gale, Jerry Seal, Larry Johnson. Donald Henson! Charles Trout. Donald Moreland, Bob Harris, Kenneth Middleton, Richard Morris, David Bearden, Bill Fitzwater, George Carter, Jerry McLane, Bob Wymore, Ray Allen, Leon Hillis, Ronnie Henson. Dewayne Fitzpatrick, Ted Farris. Boys’ Chorus FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW : THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: Jimmy Bone. James Coleman. Bob Casey, Tom Pevril, Leonard Million. Bob Chitwood, Charles English. Bob Allen. Bob Carter, Bob Myers, J. G. Hand. Jerry Hixson, George Leavell, Elroy Thompson, Kenneth Eaton, Alvin Pauls, Lawrence Smith, Kenny Gibbs, Jim Waltrip, Dewayne Fitzpatrick, Marcus Evans, Eddie Montgomery, John Westbrook, Gene Allen. Richard Morris, Ted Garren, Bill McCarthy, Bob Harris, Ken Middleton, Donald Moreland, David Bearden, Stanley Mann, George Carter. Jerry Me Lane, Bob Wymore, Ray Lee Allen, Richard Gayle. Leon Hillis, Charles Chiles. Bob King. Jerry Seal, Donald Henson, Larry Johnson. Billy Joe Fitzwater, Ted Ferris, Tom Pyles, Charles Trout, Jim DeBoard, Ronnie Henson. CV Orchestra FRONT ROW: iVanda Darden, Bill McCarthy, Sue Thoms, Suzanne Wallis, Bob Harris, Jo Ann Hixson. SECOND ROW: Norma Johnson. George Carter. Larry Johnson, Judy Pyles, Bill English, Charles English. Kay Carpenter. Bob Myers, Betty Carter, Mary Ann Burch. Tom i yloo, Kirlmr.t Morrto. KoymonU K tchordonn, M r . R M ACK ROW i M«r V Alice T Pep Squad FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: Delphia Evans, Donna Jean Fitzwater, Jacqueline Darden, Nina Allen, Doris Seal, Suzanne Wallis, Judy Pyles, Mary Ann Burch, Mary Beth Ellinghouse, Marilyn Hamilton, Sue Thoms, Norma Johnson, Jo Ann Hixson, Wilma Morris. Shirley Landing, Joyce Proffitte, Donna Kay Blackwell, Mary Barfield, Nancy Henson, Helen Dace, Lois Eaton, Judith Howard, Shirley Latture, Pat Leavell, Joann Phillips, Perma Allen. Jackie White, Burlene Krider, Wanda Latture, Villa Douglas, Mary Chilton, Laverne Grigery, Donna Krider, Janet Boatwright, Betty Pevril, Carol Richardson, Icle Lutes, Loretta Mabury, Glenda Ellinghouse, Norma Fay Jenkins, Carol Trask. Fern Kinnamore, Madelene Kinnamore, Wilma Horne, Betty Carter, Barbara Daniels, Patsy King, Dolores Toney, Betty Casey, Sandra Morris, Janie Livingston, Katherine Landing. Leaders Toney, Davis, McGhee, Carpenter, Darden- 31 Basketball A Squad FRONT ROW: R. Allen, Ellinghouse, G. Allen, King, Harris. BACK ROW: Mabury. Wymore, McCarthy, Carter, McLane, Coach Gibbs- Whole Squad FRONT ROW: Charles English, Bob Carter, Eddie Montgomery, Bob Harris, Winford Mabury. SECOND ROW: Jerry Seal, Ray Lee Allen. Cletis Ellinghouse. Gene Allen, Bob King, Jerry McLane, Coach Gibbs. BACK ROW: David Bearden, Doyle Mabury, Bob Wymore. Bill McCarthy, Stanley Mann, George Carter, Ted Farris, Richard Gayle- 32 Basketball Record “A” Team Opponent We They Opponent We They Alumni 64 59 Jackson 47 69 Williamsville 56 33 Koshkonong 65 56 Centerville 58 53 F redericktown 66 68 Ironton Tourney Poplar Bluff Tourney Doe Run 43 51 Cape Central 29 58 Lutesville 49 52 Potosi 39 45 Ellsinore 48 39 Lutesville 44 38 Greenville 48 33 Ironton 53 67 Centerville 47 45 Van Buren 74 51 Marquand 43 44 Delta 48 44 Doniphan 33 62 Bismark 48 59 Lesterville 61 72 Koshkonong 56 43 Sub-Regional Houston 43 48 Naylor 45 31 Marquand 34 42 “B” Team Opponent We They Opponent We They W illiamsville 47 32 Jackson 41 34 Centerville 38 27 F redr icktown 26 35 Lutesville 45 27 Potosi 36 25 Ellsinore 30 27 Lutesville 39 23 Greenville 27 35 Ironton 33 41 Centerville 30 15 Van Buren 40 25 Marquand 39 22 Delta 32 37 Doniphan 34 52 Bismark 33 37 Lesterville 23 36 Track Team Winferd Mabury. George Carter. Stanley Mann, Gene Allen. Coach Gibbs, David Bearden, Ted Farris 33 Piedmont Sub-Regional Basketball Tournament February 23 — February 28 GREENVILLE 4? (1) 6:30 Mon.. Feb. 23 Greanvin a 6? ELLINGTON W LESTERVILLE § j (9) 9:00 Wed., Feb. 25 (2) 7:45 Mon., Feb. 23 Lesterville 70 PATTERSON 27 PIEDMONT k5 (3) 9.00 Mon., Feb. 23 1? NAYLOR u MARQUAND 67 (10) 6:30 Thurs., Feb. 26 (4) 6:30 Tues., Feb. 24 41 BUNKER 11 CENTERVILLE 57 (5) 7:45 Tues., Feb. 24 51 NEELYV1LLE 48 ANNAPOLIS 71 (11) 7:45 Thurs., Feb. 26 (6) 9:00 Tues., Feb. 24 Annapolis 69 GRANDIN 1? VAN BUREN 57 (7) 6:30 Wed., Feb. 25 Van Buren ?8 DES ARC ELLSINORE fil (12) 9:00 Thurs., Feb. 26 (8) 7:45 Wed., Feb. 25 56 Ellsinore 67 WILLIAMSVILLE Lesterville 74 (13) 7’30 Fri Feb 27 61 (seoond) (15) 7:30 Sat., Feb. 28 Marquand 5 Marquand 74 k f$ 9:00 Sat| Feb 28 Elleinore 50 (fourth) 72 (14) 9:00 Fri., Feb. 27 Annapolis 84 (first) Ellnlnore 111 Officials: Paul Hogg, Dick Kinder, Ben Bidewell Passes: 16 for each school Sessions: 3 games Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs.—2 games Fri. and Sat . CA Mnn Tiimi WmI Thnrv____________JMW Jt 7JU FH. Mr Sat The referees named the ten outstanding players during the tournament as follows: Lesterville: (Paul Adams Marquand: (Paul Edwards Williamsville: (Bob Cradic (Gene Cozine (John Jamison Ellisnore: (Charles Miller Annapolis: (Gerald Johnson Piedmont: (Bob Harris (Homer Robinson Congratulations, Harris! The Big Ten Volleyball FRONT ROW: Mitzi Jackson, Betty Pevril, Kay Carpenter, Joann Hixson. Kay Davis. BACK ROW: Judy Howard, Mary Barfield, Carol Richardson, Mary Beth Ellinghouse, Shirley Latture- FRONT ROW: Charles English, Bob Carter, Jim Waltrip, Gene Allen, Eddie Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Ray Lee Allen, Bob Harris, Cletis Ellinghouse, Bob King, Larry Johnson, Coach Gibbs. Jerry Me Lane, Bob Wymore, Bill McCarthy, David Bearden, Jim DeBoard, Stanley Mann, George Carter, Ted Farris, Richard Gayle, Jerry Seal. BACK ROW: UJ O' Junior Play “A Date With Judy” FRONT ROW: Tom Pyles, Oogie Pringle; W anda Darden, Judy Foster; Standley Mann, Melvin Foster; Myra Waits, Dora Foster; Alvin Pauls, Randolph Foster. BACK ROW: Peggy Logsden, Mrs. Hotchkiss; Joyce Proffitte, Eloise Hotchkiss; Lula' Kirkpatrick, Susie; Bob King, Rexford Meredith O'Conner; Kay Carpenter, Mitze Hoffman; Cletis Ellinghouse, Mr. Martindale; Norma Johnson, Barbara Winsocket, Ann Gronseth, Mrs. Shlutzhammer; Villa Douglas, Hannah. Variety Show, February 17, 1953 Sponsored By Sophomores Hillbilly Music.............Leon Hillis, Johnny Westbrook, Billy Moss Shirley Thompson, Pat Mullins, Jackson Sisters Solo..............“Doing What Comes Naturally' .......Wanda Darden Accompanied by Norma Johnson Musical Reading.... “I've Got A Pain In My Sawdust' ... Nina Maude Allen Accompanied by Judy Pyles Trio..................“Good Old Mountain Dew' ......David Bearden Richard Gayle, Jerry Seal Solo...................“The Little White Cloud That Cried and “Cry Kenny Gibbs Chordettes.....................“Carolina Moon and “Kentucky Babe Wanda Darden, Suzanne Wallis, Kay Davis, Judy Pyles Solo......................“Sioux City Sue ............Donna Krider “Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do Style Show..........................................Sophomore Boys Piano Solo................ Clayton's Grand March and “Glow Worm Bobby Hughey Song....................“Hats of Other Days .....Sophomore Girls Cornet Solo.......“Till I Waltz Again With You ....Charles English Duet................“Pistol Packing Mamma’!.Bob Carter, Bob Myers Self-Accompanied W ith Ukulele Vocal Sextet.....................“Nobody Know The Trouble I've Seen “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Wanda Darden, Perma Allen, Kay Carpenter Joann Phillips, Kay Davis, Norma Johnson Song.....................“Easter Parade ..........Sophomore Boys Piano Solo..........“Medley of Familiar Tunes .......Diane McGhee Tenor Sax Solo.........“St. Louis Blues ..............Bob Harris “Darktown Strutters Ball German Band, The Hungry Five..............Charles English, Jerry Seal Larry Johnson, Billy McCarthy, Jerry McLane Kay Carpenter, Director Solo......................“Buttons and Bows . . . . 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JEFFERIS THEATRE AND PINE HILL DRIVE-IN THEATRE MAUDE AND JEFF QM the fittufotcfa, Aay: MEET ME AT TONBYS ” $CHOOL BOOKS aju, Sup W.P. TONEY SON DRUG STORE llue. St m Phone 55 DAVIS-JONES AUNT BETTY BAOY INSURANCE PIEDMONT. AGENCY For taste sake For Qualit ' CUt JttAuAamce FOR Goodness EAT QxAAAt Ztt . THOMAS J. DAVIS CHAS. H. JONES TEKDER.KRUST U. L. JONES 07ZEAV 45 Here's your 55 FORD THE NEW STANDARD OF THE AMERICAN ROAD STIVERS MOTOR CO. Phfitoe24- GLEN HIBBARD, OWNK t Da,vis Bres Western Fl r Bicijcles True tone Radios Wizard Batteries WASHERS AUTO SUPPLIFS Western Auto Associate Store Phone 94 BROWN MOTOR CO. SpAMvce, DODGEr PLYMOUTH Piedmont. Phone 140 Morey Chevrolet Co. ScdfaA and Spl vLcd 4 CHEVROLET A Eri idaire 222 No. Main 5t. FERGUSON TRACTOR EQUIPMENT MASSEY HARRIS NEW HOLLAND Maytag Phone 70 NATIONALLY ADVERTI SEP BRANDS ...ATLOWEST PRICES WM.LUNA HARDWARE AN© AUTO SUPPLIES Piedmont MO. Ama tkeAA ad Aomt and GAVEr Double L Stub Shop a- erfij '4 . Autographs
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