Scott County Central High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Morley, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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',' ., 1' 'W - J Qi f-'f,rwg 'A'-g' i' 3- 'ls '-1 ., -f-'L ,. ff 172 f 'f S ' -'.- -' '.- Ji. T lil .. wk W-r fb 591 I-4..v5x1fgw ' TU Q i E A f NJ' A945 X1 ff V kg z x - mia. i fu X I THE 1963 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES CLUBS FEATURES HONORS CLASSES ATHLETIC S ADVERT ISIN G THE STAFF EDITOR Linda Montgomery ASSOCIATE EDITOR Kathy Meredith BUSINESS MANAGERS Kay McDonough Betty Hasty Irene Rogers Diane Durney PHOTOGRAPHERS Baugher Studio L. B. Perry Jim McDonald ADVISER Miss Jane Allen PRINTING American Yearbook Company Hannibal, Missouri SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MORLEY, MISSOURI VOLUME III THAT The year when To Kill a Mockingbird won the Best Picture award. The year when the Bossa Nova replaced the Twist, rife year when Gordon Cooper orbited the earth twenty-two times. W0 DE The year when Brenda Lee and Connie Francis were the nation's top female vocalists. The year when Hey, Paula and Go Away, Little Girl were favorites music-wise. The year when U. Thant was elected Secretary-General of the United Nations. 2 DU The year when the Amatuer Typing team won the state contest. The year when Scott Central's candidate got first runner-up in the contest for Cotton Carnival Queen. The year when the baseball team won the Sub-district tourney at Bell City. The year when Senior Sneak Day was spent at Wapappella. FIHQTKEAQR The year when THE CHIEFTAIN was printed commercially for the first time. The year when Kay McDonough was elected Student Body President. The year when Jan Engrani was elected Varsity Queen. The year when Linda Lincoln was selected to go on the Sophomore Pilgrimage. F 3 1963 Outstanding in the throng of people who labor willingly and untiringly for the education of the youth throughout the world is our own Mrs. Phoebe Rowe. Her leadership, inspiration, and guiding hand has enabled the youth of this community to receive the education necessary for the attainment of their goal in life. It is to this devoted person that we, the students of Scott Central High School, respectfully dedicate this 1962-63 edition of the Cotton Blossom. 4 Mrs. Rowe enjoys her favorite pastime. if Jevkca fion Sportin' her work duds is Mrs. Rowe at the age of three. '-M-QQ-H-M Mrs. Rowe--a college graduate UC - I d II for ourtm ays 5 Phoebe and Burt. Mr. Roy Ragains Superintendent TOP EXECUTIVES Throughout the year 1963, President Kennedy was confronted with many of our nation's problems. These problems had to be met with wisdom and tact in order to arrive at a solution. As problems arise in the government of a nation, so do they arise in the administration of a school. It is the duty of these people to find an answer to the problems of our school. The welfare of each student is their chief con- cern. Mr. H. F. Bill Clare Pr' ' al Mrs. Margaret Jackson mclp Secretary 6 Kaus MAINTENANCE CAFETERIA BUS DRIVERS Our cooks: Mrs. Myrtle Stacy and Mrs. Lena Morgan. its Bus Drivers: Left to right--Mr. Adams, Mr. Gilliland, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Chasteen, and Nlr. Abernathy. Insert: Mr. Blissett. . 5!wZ'n..N Hi f' 6 V:-Lv flim sy fe' fix' I 0- Q Chief maintenance man is Mr. Abernathy, whose willingness to lend a helping hand has made him a friend to all. .J xx' X X DINE A17 'VICSI' LQ COTTON BLOSSOM STAFF The annual staff is busily engaged in laying out the 1963 yearbook. Hard work and persistence paid off when the last page was ready for publication. Editor Linda Montgomery spent many long hours getting the annual ready to go to press. f 5 .Ina Jim McDonald hands his ballot to Kathy Mere dith while Sally Gregg and Jan Engram mark their choice for COTTON BLOSSOM queen. CLASSES -E55 SCIENCE First-hour Biology Class listens inte tl th ' n y to err instructor, Mr. Martin May- field. if then new eqmp -' A - orare Studie - tors show 0 Homei General S - S S0me sl' Science msuuc to Ii8ht Mr' ' Ma ' Clence Class, ldes bef01'S his They are: left dw Martin Y ment. laye an ' . C 1 Decker, MI' H' F field. T' 5 f-'x f Q ll X . XM K J 39. ,gifs 'ESP' SEESXX X N I gi C ww X 10 At left: Members of Mr. Decker's Physics class pose for a picture before resuming their studies. Mr. Homer Decker and Miss Roselene Grady, Math inst:ructors. MATHEMATICS 4 A X N Mr. Decker and his eighth-grade math class. Math can be fun, state members of the Geometry class as they experiment with a dynamic triangle. Kay McDonough plots a polar coordinate with the as- sistance of the other members of the Analytic Geometry class and their instructor Miss Grady. 11 What are the parts of a sentence? asks Miss Susan Dalrymple, Fresh- man English instructor. fi ENGLISH 6,33 K! ffl Miss Dalrymple hands papers back to her ninth-grade English class. At right members of Mrs. Rowe's English IV class concentrate on Dickens. fi..- X.. 4 sly? ,- il BUSINESS EDUCATION Test time finds members of the Book- keeping class trying to decide which account is to be debited and which is to be credited. Glenda Rodgers, Shorthand I stu- dent, practices her brief forms before district contest. Hands in position--Type! was the command which Miss Allen issued to her first-year typists shown here. Ulme- mwws Mrs. Daugherty, retiring Home Ec. teacher, shows her replacement, Mrs. Rendleman, the ropes. HOME ECONCMICS DEPARTMENT ' ea. -..M . The Family Living Class prepares breakfast. I N l Moses Jenkins, a member of the Family Living Class irons one of the ball uniforms-- a weekly task. , l 3 A10 . I f X l uf' U ' ,Q .Ax wx I s ' Q E lm , 1 See our teddy bear? queery Home Economics I 1 4 nu f students Elaine Hargroves, Pat Verble, and Gail N1 'J'.',' ,', Y Dodson. It's eclible, too! l X 1 l 14 Mr. Donald Pickens, Industrial Arts instructor, in- spects the tools of the trade. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'L ff X f One of the projects under- taken by the Industrial Arts Class was constructing props for the Senior Play. They are pictured here with their in- structor and Mr. Abernathy. Charlene Dodson ex- periments with water colors as members of the Shop class look on. For the first time in our school's history the Shop class was open to the weaker sex. 5 Members of the Fundamentals of Music class listen to some old favorites played by Mr. Parks. 3 N1 NG L f Pictured at right are the forty- three members of the Scott Central High School Mixed Chorus and their director, Mr. Walter Parks. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Walter Parks, Music Director. 16 directron of Mr. Walter Parks X 21 Q ,p. Xi Scott Cenual High School Marching and Concert Band, consisting of forty-eight members under the e a QQ Scott Central Major- ettes: Left to right-- Sally Gregg, Jan Engram, Irene Rogers, Sue Whittley, Louise Whittley, majorettesg Donna Johnson, Head Twirlerg Kay Mc- Donough, Drum Majorette. Miss Clayton, Girls' P.E. All join hands and circle the ring for this square dance Instructor. number performed by members of the p.e. classes. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Members of the eighth-grade physical ed. classes demonstrate the Virginia Reel at a special PTA meeting. il fb! sy I M First-hour P.E. girls goof off before a volleyball game. W in wy -, H, V can ' .x,:'- -A 9 :Tf : xg . a un m , 18 ff I f X BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coach Louis Watkins w 1 Moses Jenkins holds Larry Scott's feet for the wheelbarrow. 19 J erry Frohock demonstrates his weight- lifting ability. At left, Larry Scott and Moses Jenkins get in shape for ball season with a new exer- cise. M0 .1 Mr. Jim Grimes, Mo. History, World History, American History, and Sociology instructor. SOCIAL STUDIES Larry LaCroix points out to the American History class the route of the Mississippi River. Members of the Missouri History class construct a bulletin board relating to their studies--a favorite pastime. each month the students made a different bulletin board. Mr. Martin Mayfield, Citizenship teacher poses with his ninth grade students. 20 l L s ' ., wx Q 5 K, gg? L:-15 VK. , ,v gt V ' ' all ,W 1 E E4 as v I S L. i 1 Hn f ., . z?,', .4'1,x- , . wr- TS , 1, Q is Q gg, X. 'c ts5Q'4,Nm xg' dwg, 4.1-Pfx 3 Wm .Pk as 5 'S Mu Vi: .f M N .K -mv MFQW -A---., . Q - 'Tm' WAQ Q99 f sw s. is ESSWQM f ... . I ' 3 K, I .if ' - if ,I ,dj was Q f' f Q V gs uf Q, , , . , , , , fu - .V ' 'iiqiv figs 'fr' 1 , -is ' myv j X,-. v'Q,k . 'L - ' :: . - f 9 ' N QQ fl' Y , I. ,' ' ' . ,, Q Q A mg 4, . ,gg W.: , K 4 fx A KX V . gag, .V w , 5 2 A x f. K , ,M U .,,X: Mi , f ww, Lgawiit W k -1 V L w- 1 , --i1k f4. ' N 4' V ,.. . . .H ..1 hmff . - my 1 The Future Home-:makers of America. Their officers are: Kay McDonough, Presidentg Donna Dumey, First Vice-Presidentg Barbara Hayward, Second Vice-Presidentg Doris Dial, Third Vice-Presidentg Betty Hasty, Secretaryg and Donna Johnson, Treasurer. The women faculty members welcome Mrs. Rendle- man at a tea sponsored by the FI-IA. FHA FHA officers and their sponsor, Mrs. Daugherty map out plans for the coming year. Donna Dumey shows off the poster that was made for F.H.A. week. This poster is a guidepost for progress. ' , V' Miss Phyllis Stacy is crowned . ' 1963 F.H.A. Barnwarming x' queen. She is wearing the Q xr crown made for her by the X Q F.H,A. organization. lil V On this nice spring day, these , s V girls are working vigorously to K set out the eight rose bushes Q bought by the F.H.A. to add beauty to Scott Central. .lim , Erma and Janet look very nice in their dresses they made in Home Gail, Jeanette, and Pat pose Economics to model in the F.H.A. in their wacky costumes they fashion show. This year the fashion were required to wear on show gave sneak previews of the initiation day. future. V K . 23 Below are officers of the Industrial Arts Club. Left to right: Harvey Roberts, vice-president, Keith Johnson, Secretary-Treas., and Joe Evans, President. Ready for the trip are the members of the In- dustrial Arts Club. The club went to the if E Chevrolet plant and Union Electric in St. Louis INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Industrial Arts Club--fifteen men strong--are a group whose main interest is woodcraft. 24 Pictured above are members of the Scott County Centxalettes, an organization for eighth-grade girls only. Miss Roselene Grady is the sponsor. w Decorating for their spring party are Cen- tralette members Diane LaCroix, Kathy Whistle, Carolyn Stacy, and Jeannette L 2 M duh. t as ere 1 I I1 a 2 Centralettes and their escorts have a bal1 at their party. 25 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club takes time out from their laboratory experiments to pose for a picture. Diane Dumey is president of the group, and Mr. Homer Decker is sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB i as , ,fri fr- we '13-3- Wi -B amd. 1 rw Pictured here is the Library Club--the group responsible for increasing the number of great literary works in Central's library. Donna Daniels is Library Club President and the sponsor is Miss Susan Dal rymple. 26 Scott Central's pep club is the group mainly responsible for the marvelous sportsmanship which has become a trademark of our school. Officers are: fLeft to right, Kathy Meredith, Vice President, Diane Dumey, President, and Linda Montgomery, Sec.-Treas. Sponsors are Misses Dorothy Clayton, Jane Allen, and Susan Dalrymple. PEP CLUB GAA The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Assoc. is to put into practice the athletic skills learned in the classroom. .ii Here members of the GAA get a little practice before an important inter-school game with Sikeston. Sikeston won by one point. CHEERLEADERS MI The eight cheerleaders pose for a picture before a game. They are kneeling: left to right--Anna Lou Boley, Irene Rogers, Jan Engram, and Charlene Dodson. Standing-- Kathy Meredith fAlternatej, Donna John- son fAlternatej, Betty Hasty, and Phyllis Stacy, Captain. These eight girls kept school spirit alive in the hearts of the fans as they cheered the team on to victory. Their lusty yells let the team know, We're with you, team, so fight! The six regular cheerleaders board the bus to attend an away game. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA '59 FBLA members and their sponsor Miss Jane Allen--Left to right: QBACK ROWQ Miss Allen, Doris Dial, Barbara Hayward, Irene Rogers, Charlotte Utley, Dorma Dumey. QFRONT ROW, Kathy Meredith, Presi dent, Glenda Rodgers, Linda King, Virginia McCoy, and Louise Whittley. l Linda Montgomery demonstrates the new ' cofnpact electric Smith'COrOna type' Officers: Louise Whittley, Reporter, Virginia Mc- Wflfef for FBLA members' Coy, Treasurer, Linda King, Secretary, Glenda Rodgers, Vice-President, and Kathy Meredith, President. SECRETARY OF TOMORROW Miss Glenda Rodgers 30 Kay McDonough, Student Body President receives the gavel from Mr. H. F. Clare. A-,. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council in session is pictured above. Kathy Meredith, Student Council Vice-Pres. reads The Runaway Angel at the Christmas assembly. Student Council Officers: Irene Rogers, 'Cor- responding Secretaryg Kathy Meredith, Vice- Presidentg Kay McDonough, Presidentg Linda Montgomery, Recording Secretaryg and Diane Dumey, Treasurer. At left is the committee who worked to again make the Tree of Lights a success. They are left to right: Gloria Nicholson, Linda Walton, Linda Montgomery, and Irene Rogers. STUDENT COUNCIL PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES We Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus reward Mr. Abernathy for being a good little boy at the Christmas Assembly sponsored by the Student Council. Jim McDonald assists Miss Allen with a bookkeeping chart--only one of the many acts of courtesy per- Miss Dalrymplevs homeroom Won formed during Courtesy Week. - the S.C. door decoration contest with this colorful reindeer. 32 Mrs. Farrow and her Special Education class are pictured above. This class was a new addition at Central for the year, 1963. Mrs. Shirley Farrow, Special Education Instructor. A 'B:':a:'f . . . and always start in park --is the advice of Mr. Roy W. Ragains, Driver's Education instructor gives to students Janet Gilliland, Jimmy Gilliland, Eva Mize, and Richard Taylor. Pa1'lez-vous, Francais? asks Mr. Walter Parks, French in- structor. The reply? Oui! of course. Scott Central's Dramatics' Club and their sponsor Mrs. Rowe. Kathy Meredith is Presidentg Jim Mc- Donald, Vice-Presidentg and Shirlean Nichelson is Secretary-Treasurer. This organization was also formed this year. Miss Beal, I'd like to introduce Jack Reed and Dopey F. h ,, . . . , 15 er, says Jim McDonald in the Dramatics Club pro- duction, The Early Worm. Jim McDonald, alias Hector Brown, brushes his teeth while waiting for breakfast. Q,x4-...K .- The CHIEFTAIN staff lays out the last edition of the newspaper for one year. I'm certainly proud of my staff, comments Editor in chief Kathy Meredith, They're a hard-working bunch of kids. THE CHIEFTAIN STAFF Pictured at left is the nucleus of the staff. With the help of their advisor, Miss Allen, these girls were responsible for getting the CHIEFTAIN ready to go to press. They are Irene Rogers, Opal Underhill, Virginia Mc Coy, Linda King, Betty Hasty, and Editor Kathy Meredith, seated. . 'J ' A f!.1lHh.gkz THE 1963 COTTCN BLOSSOM QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS rw Hasty as CGTTON BLOSSOM QUEEN VARSITY QUEEN The Queen's court pauses before the Homecoming Dance to pose for photog- raphers. Left to right-- Janet Gilliland, Larry Scott, Harvey Roberts, Pat Verble, Gail Dodson, Bill Prindell, Donna Dumey, Leo Adams, Keith Johnson, Charlene Dod- son, Sue Andrews, Ronnie Sherry, Phyllis Stacy, Jim McDonald, Donna John- son, Colie Taylor, Joe Evans, and Linda Mont- gomery. Norman Morgan, A-Team Captain, crovms Homecoming Queen, Jan Engram. Norman Morgan claims pretty Jan Engram for the first dance of the 1962-'63 Home- coming Dance. r LA I 1 HGMECQMINLQ 9051 if ,' - IT ' Il f 'mugfii' ik i . 58 5 - ' L lil film' 'ir Kay McDonough, Student Body President, poses with speakers for Career Day before the program began. Fifteen vocations were represented. CA RE E R DAY Below Mrs. William Ferguson poses with her first-session secretarial group. Members of the Senior class look over guid- ance material provided by the Student Council. Kathy Meredith, Amatuer typist who copped both distxict and state second- place individual honors practices above. Donna Johnson, Linda Lincoln, and L. B. Perry present their second-place district novice typing trophy to Miss Jane Allen, commercial instructor. HONORS AND ACHIEVEME NTS Pictured above are the three girls who won the state speed typing contest for the first time in Central's history, They are: Left to right--Kathy Meredith, Betty Hasty, and Irene Rogers. 40 Sally Gregg, Senior, received a II rating at the distxict music contest. She sang The Good Shepherd and Little Boy Blue. Meritorous awards were received by Opal Under- hill, Anna Boley, Irene Rogers, Linda Mont- Wayne Hyde, Loyd Triplett, Joe Burton, and Gerald Storms receive certificates for superior work done in industrial arts class. gomery, Kay McDonough, Kathy Meredith, and Larry LaCroix for work done outside of the class- room for their instructors or for the school. Donna Johnson receives a plaque from Mr. Clare for having a straight A average for the year. This plaque is to be placed in the school. 41 Anna Lou Boley and Harvey Roberts--Central's most courteous boy and girl. This was a student council project. Winners of class awards pose above for a staff photographer. Senior awards were not disclosed until graduation. Kay McDonough is pictured above in the gar- ment which won the regional Sew With Cotton contest at Sikeston. Miss Jane Allen, yearbook sponsor, presents Kay McDonough, COTTON BLOSSOM Queen, with a bouquet of long-stemmed red roses. 42 6 .E ' ' 1-5 ' f' '4n3.,A s ' . 64. . b ' sl ., Q ..?.?,, ky no . x RL., , .,, 'v I 'O 3 , ,ug O.. , Viv'-2 ' X . 4- . .v .- qw A N 4' -'55 - 45 1 ' ' ' ' 9 ' in ' - 'X s. 1 Q: EW- 5 . 7... ' .A , '41 .--,. i ',.g. VW, , . my . . 'Q Q ' '1.ifoS!'!u' Qty, tl ' fx 'I fr ' ' X' 1 ji 'Hui my in-. 1 h 4 I ,A . M g,. f 3 14 ' . K ,..,g 6,1 ' ., 4..Y '!,',,s . Ai ,ge , .ke Lu.. A' ., ia , I. ' . 7 . ,A M 0 ' . 1' I P A 9 I ' - , 'Q mg 'L 5 y 11,3 v yn If . Q53 x MZ. 4 'v- . ' '-ENV. UV- ' ' 4 V' ' ' u M ,. f J ' f J V . 1 . , -. 4 S 7 9 , A 5 6? I t ' ,1 hw - . 4 ,f f .4-f 9fAgz 1 l' . Q 4,,ie., 3 .9 2' 3 g-..' . -il A 4 .Mi , il A,, I 'if .Q ,A ,Aw 1 I ,...-v' 4,5 4--8, f 0 MW klnwf ' WWW' eu. no .L kr :ws Ww,m15. A V Y . , g' e -Q., , I ,J . .Agn ,I . fb. w ' 'v 1.3 il.. ,K 99 f 1.6 4 14' pA.,f -1'L 'fa qw 94 Y. ' L - . sf' QQ- A i:'i sg-gfk A, u. '. X VF' - x 4' , 1. Q ,- tr K f x 3 . 1 Q-...p I.. Af ? Wff1'f in Y an if fkw. ' il M 5 My ,x ,W -- ' a W - 'rf ' 4' 'W-,yi .f 1 v,. fs W, . . .4.. 2 ' E-. - 1, iii. V 1 1 kv 'Xt 9 R FOURTH ROW fleft-rightj Clyde Keith W. T. Fitzgerel Marvin Walton Jimmy McDonald Keith Johnson Gerard Hulshof Muriel Emerson Floyd Carpenter Gary Kindred THIRD ROW Harold Gene Graviett Luther Bond Perry Roger Hale Cardell Hamilton Joe Evans Larry Scott Darrell Williams John Allen QKingQ Alberson Billy Joe Foster SECOND ROW Corneice Kirkwood Aretha Banks Opal Underhill Diane Dumey Louise Whittley Linda Montgomery Kay McDonough Kathy Meredith Linda King Virginia McCoy Phyllis Stacy FIRST ROW Shirlean Nicholson J an Engrarn Anna Lou Boley Charlene Dodson Betty Hasty Mary Jo Martin Barb ara Hayward Irene Rogers Lyda Chasteen Sally Gregg SENICDR PERSGNALITIES Eg JOHNNY ALBERSON ARETI-IEA BANKS ANNA LOU BOLEY--Pep Club, Cheerleader, GAA, Dramatics Club, Senior Play, Library club, 8cMost Courteous Girl. FLOYD CARPENTER--Basketball. LYDA Cl-IASTEEN CHARLENE DODSON- -Cheerleader, FHA, GAA, Sz Pep Club. DIANE DUMEY- -Pres. Pep Club, Pres. Science Club, Dramatics Club, Student Coun- cil Treasurer, Chieftain Staff, 8rCotton Blossom Staff. MURIEL EMERSON--Industrial Arts. JAN ENGRAM--FHA Historian, Student Council, Band, Majorette, Cheerleader, Varsity Queen, GAA, Pep Club. JOE EVANS-- Senior Play, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Pres. Industrial Arts, Class Secre- tary, Drarnatics Club, Chieftain Staff, 8cCotton Blossom Staff. Ducks Studio W. T. FITZGERAL--Dramatics Club, 81 Senior Play. BILLY JOE FOSTER--Industrial Arts Club. HAROLD GRAVIETT--Industrial Arts, Senior Play, Basketball, 8: Baseball. SALLY GREGG--Music Contest, Majorette, Band, Fr-1A,aPep Club. ROGER HALE--Industrial Arts, Band, 8zSenior Play. Wqq, CORDELL HAMILTON--Basketball SLFI-IA. as MW it s'f-v s.l. ' s.l.l ' 1 5. V v 7 - If - fa-Tifiiiiiini-23',5 . e U.: .. ' T . 12.1 L .. gifs fx . .. f 2.s. BETTY HASTY- -GAA, FHA, Secretary, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Cotton Blossom Staff, Chieftain Staff, Senior Play, 8zComrnercial Contest. BARBARA HAYWARD--Fl-IA, 2nd Vice-Pres., FBLA. GERALD I-IULSHOF--Senior Play, Industrial Arts. KEITH JOHNS ON-- Senior Play, Baseball, Sec. Industrial Arts, 8zBasketba11. Ducks Studio CLYDE KEITH GARY KINDRED Science Club LINDA KING--FI-IA Secretary FBLA Chorus, 8: Chieftain. CORNICE KIRKWOOD Dramatics Club 8zGAA MARY JO MARTIN FHA Pep Club KATHY MEREDITH Vice Pres Student Council Vice-Pres. Pep Club, Pres Dramatics Club Pres FBLA, Chorus, Cotton Blossom Staff Editor Chieftain Commercial Contest Class Vice Pres Senior Play 8: Salutatorian, Alternate Cheerleader VIRGINIA MCCOY--FI-IA, Treasurer FBLA, Chorus, Chieftain Staff. LINDA MONTGOMERY--Editor Cotton Blossom, FHA Devotional Leader, Student Council Secretary, GAA, Pep Club Secretary. KAY MCDONOUGI-I--GAA, FHA President, Regional Historian, Student Council Pres., Class Treasurer, Senior Play, Band, Drum Major, Cotton Blossom Staff, Chief tain Staff, Yearbook Queen, 8rValedictorian. JIM MCDONALD-- Band, Dramatics Club Vice Pres., Basketball, Stu- dent Council, Cotton Blossom Staff, Senior Play, 8: Chief- tain Staff. Ducks Studio Sl-IIRLEAN NICHOLSON- -Dramatics Club 8: Chorus. L. B. PERRY--Band, Dramatics Club, Class Pres., Commercial Contest, Cotton Blossom Staff, 8:Senior Play. IRENE ROGERS--Cheerleader, Drarnatics Club, Pep Club, Majorette, Band, Chieftain Staff, Cotton Blossom Staff, Commercial Contest, Student Coun- cil Corresponding Secretary, Senior Play, Class Reporter. LARRY SCOTT--Basketball, 8cBaseball. RONNIE SHERRY- -Basketball, Baseball, Sz Student Council. PHYLLIS STACY--Cheerleader, Captain, FHA Parliamentarian, GAA, Pep Club, 8cBarnwarming Queen. OPAL UNDERHILL--GAA 8zCh1efta1n Staff MARVIN WALTON--Industrial Arts 81 Baseball LOUISE WHITTLEY- Majorette Reporter FBLA, FHA 8zBand Aloha, Hawaii was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. Palm trees, shanties, driftwood, and a star- l lit sky created the mood with the help of The Twisters and The Folklores. As is evident here, a good time was had by all. Ride 'em, cowboy! was the command as eight Seniors climbed on their donkeys at the annual Donkey Ballgame. I'd like to know just where you two have been! says father, Jim Mc- Donald, to Kathy Meredith and Joe Evans while mother, Kay McDonough looks on. M ig ,R if JUNIOR OFFICERS AND PERSONALITIES '? Q ,,Hl .F'B 'I'f 'Wll Above: Paschel Waldo and Eva Mize, class personalities. Larry LaCroix, class president, Eva Mize, Secretary-Treasurer, Norman Morgan, Vice-President. L L , Y , 1 If 07 Q ' rulllmmo ' 4 kk L4 58: Sue Andr ews Johnny Davis Janet Garrison Judy Burnett Doris Dial JUNIORS a fi . ',' l f, I sr r 5 Xi X Nm 1 , , ,.. N :gf R 53- 2 A rg, Pr J Peggy Level - - 2 .Q A 2 Q Q 4: f K, X 2 S Qi ixxwm K as f ? Q X X gi ,rr ry i Robert Jones Nancy Miles Larry LaCroix Eva Mize JUNIORS Steve Penrose Q, , , , Qin V' .w wi . 1, A Pina Harvey Roberts Norman Morgan Ora Jean Pearson Q Glenda Rodgers Charlotte Utley Paschal Waldo Judy Wallace 'H' Alma Ruff i Willie Smoot t Minnie Stewart , 0 '21 41' v-, - kx ,, tt? is as up .gala 'J' if A i In memory of Brenda Sue Mills, a classmate and friend. We will always remember her pleasing personality and radiant smile these things to us will never grow dim. She took an important part in school activities and it was a joy to participate with her. Friends were all she ever made and a friend she was to everyone. Memories of her we will hold in our hearts through each and every passing year. fx rm' A ,N it we 2 ' - N 'fjxm - P sv M Il' - 51 N If f' ' I :r .133 3 .X 4. i K ,- Q 1? W R 2 7 J X 5 55 SOPHOMORE CLASS F 3, 5 Officers: Left to Right: Linda Walton, Garry i Q Ferrell, Linda Lincoln, Colie Taylor, and Donna '-i.,, Johnson. i , i,, lil, , ,L5 I Jg P H . 2 ' j f l ' Q V,,, ily Dennis Alberson Fred Andrews Joan Austin Mary Bramlett Dwain Bryeans Joe Burton . Euel Carpenter Jimmy Davis ff Gary Ferrell Randy Foster Janet Gilliland Jimmy Gilliland 56 an I Personality, Linda Lincoln Personality, Dwain Bryeans .4 f 4' ., me 5 x ff ga! L . 3 T, V 'Q we r , gf' jx , W 3 4 5 2- f if E George Gordon Odessia Griffin Charlette Hale Katie Hamilton James Hamilton Mary Harrison Louise Holt Dennis Hunter ' -,. K ,ggi J si' J ,jar ' L Mgtgg r 2 -. J If y ' 'J , ,Q . H' 'S Wayne Hyde Donna Johnson Erma Johnson Harry Jones 57 Virginia Jones Wayne Jones Mary Lance Don McClain Mary Mosley Carlean Nicholson , .Mg 'L ge' ,N 3 Aa X 1 'ggi-at gi 1: Y Q is .ff Q V Y..,.. ,, H Sandra Kindred 3 3 , , - we -ll :ii ' rl' ' 1555, -' 1- :QTT iss.: I H Mi Q w573'? v4 4, A .gawk i .. . L ,fir-V, , Q fpnaqm W? ' ' , 'W' WW ,guf , fig '1 'f3'4' :,1'Z'G'u Nw, 'S s ' 'rlllrfm-.Ov 1 1 1 luxn,'sY'x'.K,g,p,, nt-...II . ffff! ,n r.+',a ' l -,'1'wu.' ni IK Abraham O'Neal Verlean Phillips Mildred Tate Colie Taylor Charles Timmons if , rm 5 :A , fi - f A 37 A LE I T ,gg - - - V, ,V as ,r..,L ky WW so - 1 ,Y N skw xy U R R its a .L -- Q W .,s5al'gQr gy X .,,,, y fi x ,iffy T ,, 1 .. ,rmmg if I f ,. , r 'f1,,,- 1x-2'zr2s , E - if 3 . ' , .:- . W- ,- 1 .V 4- ffm? j 3. ,,. Q -. su. Jgyigglcf gr. , I , ' A r-,5 '-fffVn .- A .4 :mf 2- . .iii 4415-mic, .9 Q .- 1, -ar e . .X 5 ,rs as 2? ff 'iff' ' . ' 'Fgfffi' :fuzz F'-ff' fa 'lvffy ' , Tommy Thompson Herman Uelsmann Linda Walton Kenneth Webb These pictures were not available: Francis Ditto, Don Erwin, Marsha Evans, Cliff Evans, Mary Kelly, Carrie Williams. ' ,631 ,l if , 3, M f ' -' fi 1 Alfred Johnson Bill Prindle Junior Woods Robert Brown President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer N N G DE ,xy NA y I, ' ff I RSM, ,fr lflbfdfl All Gail Dodson Richard Taylor Personality Personality ,Aga 3 Larry Barrick Wanda Sue Ban-ickg Sharon Blankenship Danny Boley Johnny Burke Donna Daniels Jerry Davis Rebecca Evans Richard Evans Rebecca Foster These pictures are not available: Gerald Burnett, Patsy Carter, James Fort, Terry Isaacs, and Blanch Kelly. 59 l i g? l as N J , gr ,X J 221142? 'mm.,,.fz.Ms ' - on J eris Glueck Rodney Hale Betty Hamilton Elaine Hargrove Brian Holz A A .mx , - 1 Ei ga I x ,. L ,'., 5 any 4 , -' r ,l . ?,2 ,.. r it 3525 tffiwet is I jig 2? 1 1 sit S E 5 sr K ka Xwx V If 1,5 ,,, ai is X Betty Holt Barbara Hulshof Linda Isaacs Legretta Johnson M. L. Kirkwood '1' 'V ' ' I 4 ,a A i .ei ' ' ' ' awflzz. f ' W f S sf' 1 fi 1, . X ' il' fikif Y 'L A K . , '2 1 4 52223 5 fri J 1 -3: it Claude Lovel Jackie Miles James Mosley Linda Paxton Florence Perry N Emdm of Steve Sadler Mae Ruth Selby Ella Wease Smoot Gerald Storms Janet Timmons Loyd Triplett Pat Verble Mary Waldo Sue Whittley 60 YF? l Carolyn Stacy John Robert Lee Johnny Fitzgerel Kathy Whistle President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer L r l P y EIGHTH GRADE 11 l I ik ,B g ly 5 gh L Lf, f X--ws' J WM., fin an s r, fy I nre o aff B S w, -mewffw gffijfgj 5 qi 'H ' ,, ., .. A .- Q N gg. l We 1 s , er, is g f 51 in ficfsfffrf 7 :fcff 'J 'M Q cu s B i Y A ' ' me 6596+ ff ff' ' ' t!' J A f 1 1 51, 3 f , zftlzfifi A' ' Bobby Barricks Terry Bell Orval Boze Richard Byrd Anna Mae Casey iw? Charlotte Clark Clyde Couch John Lee Davis Vivian Dial Karen Freeman l 6 ai' 1 Gene Frick Sarah Fort David Foster Veral Garrison J earldine Griswell Students whose pictures are not available: Alice Blissett, Joseph Blissett, Mary Blissett. 61 Sandra Hagar Juanita Hatley Diane Holz Walter Hyde Minnie Jenkins Pearlean Kellun Lizzie Kirkwood Diane LaCroix Richard Lincoln Jimmy Lovel Jack Massey Brenda Meredith Minnie Mosley Karen Murphy Gloria Nicholson l 'Z 2, it H1 Eagan 'I Frederick Otto Gary Owens Kenny Rodgers r g lzlkyg f George Smoot James Srnoot Jimmy Taylor Glenda Ditto, Deborah Gibbs, Lily Mae Jones, an 62 Charles Selby rf 2. 2 rig Junior Whittley d Brenda Williams . J , ,x753.:,?'. Ocie Mae Shannon .,-I 1 -Q . . 'l.1 . J' r rl! a M., 1 ll . 'ff' X v Y. i .Ag x 455 .. . . 1 . , , 'B , X -Q 'A - I , . . ' . I ,Ac ' X. . 1 m , . ,- ,, , , ., . 3 1 ' .X zyw 7l':4V,9 in-1 A 'ta' 'al 'F1Xir?'- -3 -A f s N vt ' . -h Q1 -.4 Ar,-'J X . 4, fn ' a . Xu. .:, 4.5 .E , R 11,4-. ' v 0 .4 VI, lf ,J ' KI Q I Q,,,... .. J ,AN of '.' N4 1 1 f' 1 efqe, 'M ,, J ,, .arg J12t,g,w.'--,qv The Varsity Team--TOP ROW: Coach Watkins, K. Johnson, L. Scott, M. Jenkins, R. Sherry, N. Morgan, and L. LaCroix, Manager. BOTTOM ROW: H. Graviett, C. Hamilton, J. McDonald, J. Evans, and F. Carpenter. ATHLETICS Let's go get 'em! say the Varsity Team's first five , pictured below. n-v4 5 Woodland . Notre Dame Delta .... Sikeston . . Jackson. . . Bell City . . Charleston . Oran ..... Kelly . . . Advance . . Scott City . East Prairie Chaffee . . . Oran ..... Kelly .... Ammiston . . Delta .... Delta .... New Madrid Charleston . Anniston . . Kelly . . . Kelly .... Scott City . 64 SEASON' S SUMMARY A Team Toumaments ............ -........- We They 49 ..... 56 62 ..... 70 63 ..... 67 52 ..... 50 62 ..... 50 62 ..... 48 87 ..... 63 68 ..... 51 55 ..... 50 79 ..... 85 52 ..... 59 55 ..... 49 47 ..... 45 63 ..... 65 81 ..... 47 51 ..... 39 52 ..... 57 65 ..... 56 48 ..... 59 79 ..... 46 51 ..... 46 47 ..... 46 55 ..... 50 37 ..... 53 15. 'K Nl X f X kf VB . , fiblg 9152 K , 3qf3392o9o' .J M35 F, ,X Q 0 ,5vSQX 7 ,r Q in Q i 5 fb Get on your man and stay there! is the order given to Larry Scott, Moses Jenkins, Jim McDonald, Norman Morgan, and Ronnie Sherry, pictured at right. At left Jim McDonald gets the jump on a Kelly player. This photo was also taken at the Homecoming game. Tipping it in is Moses Jenkins at the Braves' Homecoming game with Kelly. The Braves went on to win the game 81 to 47. -2'-a-mug-gag The B basketball squad and Coach Watkins take time out from set-ups to pose for a staff photog- rapher. Leo Adams makes two for the Junior Varsity in a home game with Kelly. Woodland . Notre Dame Delta .... Sikeston . . Jackson. . . Bell City . . Charleston . Oran ..... Kelly .... Advance . . Scott City . East Prairie Chaffee . . . Oran .... Kelly . . . Anniston . . Kelly .... Anniston . . Chaffee. . . SEASON' S SUMMARY B Team Tournaments We 31 36 31 46 31 39 56 47 41 39 36 47 33 45 36 52 49 38 28 They .....39 .....20 .....26 .....39 .....41 .....41 .....49 .....43 .....46 48 74 42 44 51 35 29 44 45 24 -if X X10 Webb gets the tip-off from Adams and goes on to make two points for Central in the game with Notre Dame. Let's make these plays work now! Coach tells the B squad as they prepare to go forth against Kelly, Willie Smoot outjumps Kelly's number 21 to aid Scott Central's B team in their defense against Kelly. 67 Pictured above, the team is, from left to right: Harvey Roberts, Norman Morgan, Keith Johnson, Larry Scott, Kenneth Webb, Harold Graviett, Coach Watkins, Darrell Williams, Joe Evans, Ronnie Sherry, Marvin Walton, Moses Jenkins, and Manager Bill Foster. The team won six, lost three, and tied one. SEASON' S SUMMARY We They Sikeston . . . 2 ..... . . 4 Scott City . . . 3 ........ . 4 Kelly .... .... T ie ...... Kelly . . . . 8 ...... . . . 4 Puxico .... . . 4 . . . . 1 BellCity... ..7.. ..6 Oran ....... ..1O.. ..ll Cape Central . . . 1 . . . . 5 Sikeston ..... . 8 . . . . 7 Anniston . . . 6 . . . . 5 1 r Willie Smoot takes the ball from Chaffee for a B team victory i in the Scott--Mississippi Tournament. x 68 QL, Q , :Q mx. S ,K 5 X - Q mai 1 X S gy,.f:.qf:i:5gms5g .M X g 4A.L A ,MW S 1-Miz'-i2aTww . 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