Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1952
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N J lg, ' ,L 9' 1 u . ,P F I, ,IIN t IPI Q I I x ,., ' K D Q-r II ff II' l ' 1 Q 'Q -c X 'lla v r A 'Q f s ' ,Y J 7 Administration Classes Seniors Iuniors Sophomores Education Organizations Sports Fcafure Miscellaneous P380 pagc page page page page page Page P380 P380 ' ,. .5 4 . . K RA Same Old Farewells 1 ' l on 4 nil 'f ff lull iunl I - 5All HO, Af' ll nl! ff 0 2 701, lllllllllllll. 1 lGv Cx? , L5 ' , 5 , .4 -,.-fx. ,- v,7' F45 I ,..z iii 541 'Q 215- sv? Groups Foster School Growth WORKING FOR THE EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION ot the Sprungfueld School System are these nune men Stand .tru A R Stewart, Secretary of the Board, Superuntendent H P Study, and Guy A Covvden, Presudent o thu- B u.urul htm uiuuuug .uruu 1 A lt-ttruuus E A Martun, lu . Clarence O Woolsey, Charles Yates, Kurby Patterson, an T F Ku ugltt, Euuuuu-uuuutunrlruut 'ul Buuululungs gnrl Cnwcuuucls Each month sux cuvuc munded men meet to duscuss ways ot umprovung Sprungtueld schools and educatuon Thus hard workung. furc2lCSS group us constantly on the alert tor the betterment of the publuc school system In Carryung out the dutues connected vvuth the publuc schools, the management must be ettucuent, accurate, and dependable The responsubulutues ot hurung qualutued teachers, electung a Superuntendent ot Schools, maunf taunung buuldungs and equupment, and the settung up ot school polucues are enough to keep them busy wuthout mentuonung all the munor actuvutues they must perform Students ot Senuor Hugh are very fortunate to have such a capable staff behund the supervusors ot theur school It us they who are responsuble tor the skulltul management ot the school system and who keep Senuor Hugh at the top. Along vvufh the Board ot Educatuon goes the Pu Tu A., another hardworkung organiza- tuon whuch also devotes uts tume to the uma provement ot the school, The P. T, A. provides opportunutues tor parents and teach- ers to become better acquainted. lt also carrues on varuous necessary activities. PLANNING EVENTS for the cornung year are thes ttuccrs ct the SL-nuor Hugh Parent Teachers' Assocua tucn Mrs Russell Fort, treasurer, Mrs R E, FIIZ gcralrt, secretary, Dr C B Manley, second vuce Drcsudent, Nlrs Ed Mathus, furst xuce presudcnt, an 'Vlrs Bentley Keen. presudcnt Leaders Create Friendly School WN HOMER KESTERSON Prrncupal Durung has fnrst year as pruncupal of Sensor Hugh Mr Homer Ke terson has ably prove 1 hls abuluty to meet and solve the many prob lems of has offuce Mr Kestcrson ns qunte a contrast to the stcrn fwced pnncnpals of fufty years ago Hts gcnutne srnlle and good humor have endeared htm to both students and faculty He always funds t me to Iusten to theur problems l-lrs Informal attitude creates an atmosphere of understanding and good wall lc IAMES R POLLARD Assocsate Prnncupal The constantly nncreasnng enrollment of Sensor Hugh durung the past half century has madc necessary the creatnon of the offuce of assocuate prnncupal Durnng the past year thus offuce has been capably fulled by Mr yaryung dutres rar-ge from meetnng wnth var tous heads of school departments to super vtsnng ftnancnal transactions l-las abnlltv to meet every srtuatuon wuth tact and under standung has been a valuable asset to Sensor l-lngh 5 A , , s r A ' l f f james R, Pollard. Mr. Pollard's wudely ' lgt' 'llza tflt 1' Guidance Stall Lends A Hand 01'- ' ---- 1--r Q 1712 'sf' SS MARY S CALHOUN Putty years ago Senuor Hugh had no dean and each teacher wuth thc help ot tl c pruncupal took carc ot any problems ot dus cuplune that arose It a student proved too unruly the use of a haur brush or uts equuxa lent was often un order Today the aum ot Muss Mary Calhoun dean of gurl and Mr Robert Fulbeck dean of boys us to guve students truendly aud and encouragement un theur school lute un place ot punushment One ot the most umportant phases of a x N DEA I vi MR ROBERT FILBECK MRS JOSEPHINE MAROUARDT student s lute us that ot choosung a vocatuon Mr Aubry Chastaun senuor counselor Muss Ncll Madden uunuor counselor and Muss Luculle Dugan sophomorc counselor assust students un thus and other problems of aduustment Famuluar to every student of Senuor Hugh us Mrs losephune Marquardt As regustrar she supervuses the tremendous tasks ot re cordung grades laeepung permanent record schedulung classes and preparung the lust of graduatung students 'Nb is-. NSQQFKLQ AUBRY CHASTAIN -Q? MlSS LUCILLE DUCAN MISS NELL NAADDEN Iagu Ihrturu s ',i. S' 7 f 6 Q 5- 59, A S 1 ., uyuu W ft' M it X V Q , :J , y x WJ L ' 1- uk ab 'KK xl 'vw l MR u NL , 5 1 tall ' Q 'b A as diy! S X e ft u I 5' u al l , . A ' y' s Competent Stall Manages Cttices BUSY HOURS ARE AHEAD for thes ftrcl W rkers as w y b Q n tler Upper left Engrossed ln the task of schedalrng next yr ur s cllsses ure Mrs ,osephlne Marepardt tt lvltss L1Verre ttterson ln the foreground rs Vlrglnn Rdyfreld types etter ver rg arm ra tntle e 1 students schedule whrle rs ary Pugh twlks wlth P tsx R he ts wer e 1 telephone conyersttlon s M ss Mtry Ellen Schuer r wer center Oy the t ph M s M r tt C ec s on 1 sapwumore s msence wer e t Srgnnn Cl rchtse Crrler s 1 w l t ur Hr 'Q o ' o ' tl e C lll .1 o 1 -my. ' ' , 1 ' ' ' ' 1 4 ' V, ' ' ' an , ' . ' wr Pe ' I r ' M , C . ' ' a l ' t Upr r rx get B. ta R. Plgh ltoks up t ' ' f t - M , M e It 1, 'r L l ' I ,ft Engagewt tn . ' ' l ' r I . ' 'e . Lo ' ' ' er ' cle one, r .1 y L:l Muller h ' le K 4 l V .l ' J Lo ' I -f i g pu . ' X ' l . :truly occurrwnm' y lth Mlss Ella Crulmugh, the' f nanclai soc' -tary of Sent gh u w 1 m I ' s I s ' E T , I YA W 1 3 7 I I I Q I 1 ' s ' s s ' I 3 3 I 7 7 I' .- I. E 3 A 'E I 4 :ix Q K ' 1 1 ' 4 3 . y , I . . 1 V, 1. 1 ' 1- as ' W J' 'At -1 I ' A, I 1 O f is L- I? - y .K . I K I I 5 X, X 5. I , r' . 3 ' . I 7 A I ' - . . V j ' , E 9 C, 7 43' , y S rw A O I gf I I ' 1 ' My ' l D .ff 41 'GH' fb! ' A 131' PHS! P0111 In 1 Courtesy and eftrcrency characterrze the ottuce personnel of Sensor Hlgh ln he regrstrars office Mrs Vlrgnnua Ravfreld and Mlss LaVerne Patterson assust Mrs osephnne Marquardt while the nmportant ,ob of keeplng attendance records falls to Mrs Mary Moffett and Mrs Mary Lou M ller Among the many tasks of Mass Ella Cru bauzgh flnancral secretary rs that of takrng care of the Resume sales a rob vyhnch as much more dnftucult now than at was fntty years ago when yearbooks sold for only frfty cents a copy Aways ready t lnsten o students troubles lg Mrs Mary Pugh guarduan angel of the student body and secretary to the deans M Pollard s secretary Moss Mary Schuerer talfes care of all busmess an the mann ottrce Mass Betty jo Faucett secre tary to Mr Kesterson completes the otfrce staff OFFICE PERSONNEL conslsts f Top row Mrss Mary Ellen Schuercr Mlss Betty lo Faucett Mrddle row Mrss Ella Crubaugh Mrs Vrrgnnra Rayfleld Mlss L1Verne Patterson Bottom row Mrs Mary Pugh Mrs Mary Moffett Mrs Mary Lou Muller LEE M AGLE Commcrcc EM I LY C ARMSTRONG :.:ItIw ami PIw5IcaI Educattfgn IAMES M BALL ms Ivyatcal EcIuCatI0n .mci Athicttcs ELEANOR BECK Home Ecomomtcs YOLANDE BENNETT Home Eumcmwtcs MAY BERRY Lgrvgtmgu Arts ELENORA BOYD Socml Studncs SHERMAN N BRADLEY Imiustmal Arts CLAI R BREWER Sctcncc -Athlcttcs LOUIS M BRLJTON Commerce GEORGE BUCKLER Sctcrwcu Dramattcs WILLIAM I BLJSH rN1JThCV'l1.1fIfS'SCIL'VICC A I2 CADE Industrtal Arts ELIZABETH F CADLE Scncnce DOROTHY C CALL L1 guage Arts-So-QIJI Studtos Xi? Faculty l Ry .. H gc Yr - I 91 . 7 X I xT'Kw 1 5' vii, A - 'arf 5 N 0- 97.5 , .Iv- A 4 y U1 A. P --- I+- 'rf 6 STARTING THE DAY OFF PLEASANTLY are these faculty members who have come to the mann offuce before school to receuye thetr mall. At left, Mr, Clalr Brewer dnscusses a comung track meet wnh Mr, A, R. Cade. At rught, Mass Ann O'BrIen, Mlss Ethel Langston, and Mass Eleanora Boyd exchange classroom news before checkang an. Pagt' SjXfl't'lI Q s .... Qs I HELEN CALLAWAY Language Arts-Soclal Stucltes IACK D CAMPBELL Language Arts-Soctal Stud.es AUBRY E CHAST-AlN Language Arts-Soclal Stud-es Senlor Counselor IAMES R CLOUSE Silence BELLE Nl COPSEY Sclence RUTH CUNNIINICHAM Language Arts Soctal Studtes MABEL DAVIS Language Arts Soctal Studtes N, E, DAVISON Commerce-Mathemattcs DORIS DEHONEY Clrls' Phystcal Educatton and Health LUCILLE DUCAN Psychology, Sophomore Counselor Student Government VICTORIA ELLINCTON Language Arts CHESTER E, ERICKSON Industrual Arts CRACE M. FOLEY Mathematucs IAMES E. FORD Language Arts-Soctal Studles CHARLES E CRAY Language Arts-Socual Studnes LOIS E. CRESHAM Soctal Studues ADA H GRIFFIN Comnwru: ELLA CRLJHAUCQH Contmvrrv MAYMF F HARCIS Htfnw Lrrtztfrwttf-, IERRY A HARNS Drmcr Tmtnnrtg R A HARRISON D5fVKrfLlf4N,4' E Tufatwn Cru Hit H O HARKFLEY Bots ptmstcal hdurattffn HAROLD C HEIN Scwncv HFLEN HENLEY Cornrnvrcc Somal Stttdues Languagv Arta MARION HOBLIT Duvffratttcfi OCCupaTtc.ns Cond NELLIE HOFER Languagc Arts ANNETTE IACK Ctrlg' Pnvstcal Education ANNA B JEFFERSON Languagu Arts'Dut1atw EVALYN IOHNSON Language Arts HELEN JOHNSON Dtamattfs IOHN KIRBY Induetv nal Arts Agrtfulturc O O LAHMAN Commcrcc natinr natwr Faculty 34. 1.9 'F rv f-If ' N ,L .xi 64 L-3. .el t 1 ,T 44 .F an-M, dk' PROVINC THAT TEACHERS cnlox Chrnstmm lust as rmtch as smdcnts are thcsc faculty members who arc strtgtng Chrtsmas carols at the annual 'tacultx Chrt5trnas tca. From Ictt to rtght arc. Roucrt Ftltwck, Eltzatcth Cadlc. Yolanda Bennett, Madge- Icnu York- Chcstur Mottatt. Homur Kutcrson. and Chuxtcr Erngkscn Illgt' 5t'1w1ft't'r1 C K- 1 ' Q - -f L- . aw 4: Faculty if . ,H-r 'VX ni x D 1 0 G. 5 'D x qu., inf TS r 6 .Aus 1 .,..- .pun 7 vu T -if ' sv 'Y Lx cv pi, 'T if ALTHOUGH STUDENTS get out of school a half hour early on Tuesdays, teachers on varrous corv- rruttees ,md DrOgLCTS meet ami dtscuss emblems. Sophomore advrsers take trme ax, they meet to drscuss the Mrs Marv LOU Mrller Qerves Mrs Vrctorra Ellmgton, whrle awatts hue, turrt. lhrgt' lrqlvlrwz out for refreshments schedulrrtg problem, pfbp .emi Crvrpkres tw Mr. C-eorge Bucklu ETHEL LAWCJSTON SOOJI Sfucircs ALJDREY lICHLYTER Lam.5uagt' Arts SCCIJL Stutm-s CERTRLJDE LINDSEY Cmrmvwrcc' ARENA LLOYD Language Arts Socral Stuuws NELL MADDEN Psxcholwgy - Iumur Cuurwsdr,r IULIA MASTERS Lnhguage Arts Sctcra! Stutims LEESON MEADOR Lrbrarx, ALDINE MILLER Language Arts Socrai Studres DONALD RAY MILLER Language Artsfirzcral Studres CHESTER A MOFFATT Instrumental MUSIC GEORGE NELSON Industrnal Arts ANNA OBRIEN Drversrfred Occuuatrorws Coordmator C H OHEIM Supervrsor of Vocatnortal and Ihdustrrai Educatrorx PAUL E O'NElLL Prmtrrwg ROBERT D OWENS Language Arts-Soctal Studres Athletrcs FLORENCE C PAINTER Eorergn Language W1fNf Vf TTfV1f,'V. 1' g11J,g1 fum Q 1 111 J, Hf'JVv'f'f-'fl PE WW H .1.1',K'P11Y' . 1 ff I1Uif1jH4r iff- THI'fl'.l 5,111.1 '.'1, '.1'lfwElgi1Hl' FW!! Hg , l.1' .,.1.1.Q HX'-Zil QEITDQZ 'Jr 111, LQ. '31,-.g,. 'J 1! I KD'-M1175 QMH 4 4:1 '. I .l :rpm ---10' ' 11 11 1.1.11 f .1' CEIEV EjLQ'.1F1EE4 'jlgntn-K: -VV L ',V'LLE1- 11 M1 if 1 11-f 1-,UXT ETf'1.'1kvi4QOIx X, 14 9, fxrv ,lL, 1Ll. A Tiff fx 7 L1ff.1'1 'xV1LLN X'.1 11 'HJ'.1'xS ST 1 im AV' 1,'1x XN'1.L1 -'.' '.' 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I' 1-.V K . r ,-.V K, N Mag Nw if ia. .,N 11.:-0 .Liu , 4- CJ-yn 42 V 7 -f uf, 1.5.5 az um, f fnc zorjv ojfa 77 J100. SENIORS. X A I -I 5? ,ix M Ei 0 A ff UE, 'I 'MEX' E E E'M A 1 I 4 5.2 ,N 'A f1f'wxEEE-wi EW fH'E'ff 1E' E ' EEE 1u5iEEwMk'Z1m' ' A 'E ,fl A Y h y M 'V . E' i E11 I EXE A K. I E E fsxvxy 1 N M . E , ' ' ENIOYINC THE WARM SPRING SUN arc the scmor XX N E class Dfhccrs, From left to right they arc: Frank EXKX' 2 Murphv, DFLSILECFTQ loAnn Eastcp, wce-prcsudcnf, and lf , ' Q Sarah C-cmmg, bccrctary. 1, N Q Q , Q I E 'N E Q .. E EW MW E JM 'E -'V' A X , ,ff A WA- lx I- . EE W KENNETH ALCOPZN JERRY ANDERSON I x XX Nwri- L ' ' 1 3 D E '12,-. I ,ATUL 2. E KAALJIN Anson nes ABNEV DENNIS ADAMS VENEEA X A 3' I Li , 'S x xg BARBARA ALDRIQDCE Boa ALDRIDCE 1 W ALLMAN1 BILL ANDERSON EARLENE ANDERSON EDWARD 2 E ' SQ s A 1 H' f 1 ., in , . , , JOHN ANDERSON l'ugr 'l'14w1fvq-flaw PHYLLIS ANDERSON REBA ANDERSON PIKHARD ANDERSON ROGER ANDERSON BOB Mixed emotions plagued the seniors as they scurried through their last big year. Some counted the days until they would be handed their diplomas, but others felt a wave of sadness as they realized that once this year was past, they would be parted. Led by their counselor, Mr Aubry Chas- tain, seniors made the most of every minute of their final year, The senior talent as- sembly was proclaimed a success. Senior pictures were taken and class rings arrived, Upperclassmen thoughtfully counted rela- tives to be sure that they had ordered enough cards and announcements. ln the midst of plans for Hobo Day, class meetings, and the senior play, prospective grads paused to consider more serious things. Facing them were the same old problems that had confronted every graduate ing senior for the past fiftv years. Would it be college or a iobp Career or home? Boys gravely considered the part that Uncle . xx DINL ARBEITMAN FRANCES ARMSTRONG FRANKLIN ARMSTRONC HART ARMSTRONG MAXINE ARNOLD EILEEN ARTERBERRY CLASS OF 1952 Sam would play in their future College aptitude tests brought such words as obstreperous to trouble already harassed seniors. Seniors forgot their separate worries, however, during their last big week. senior week. Baccalaureate services and Class Day passed swiftly Girls put finishing touches on formals for the Senior Prom, At last graduation arrived Dressed in their caps and gowns, the graduating class met for the last time As teachers in charge made anxious last-minute checks to see that everyones tassel fell at iust the right angle, seniors slowly marched in to receive their diplomas Thev suddenly knew how much school days at Senior High had meant to them lvlanv felt that thev would like to stay But when thev were handed their diplomas. thev realived that they were shar- ing the feeling of all the graduating seniors of the past fifty years, and of the many classes to come. 1: Gi 6 x i -f HAZEL ATEN SHIRLEY ATHEY HENRY ATKINSON TOM ATTEBERRY CLETA AUBERRY KEITH BACON LEE ELLEN BAGBY H J BAILEY BOB BAKER JAMES BAKER MARJORIE BALDWIN MARY LOU BARNUM FRED BARR PATRICIA BASSETT CHARLES IAUM Page Tll't'77,.I -flvwi' SENIORS B R v Bfv- :SAF 1' in WILJON BVJ 7 rn R5 HAII BL KU? B' BOB BINV HAM JLRPW BISHOU MARY ELLVN BLAINF 'HRA BDWUJ JIPRY BOWLRS SONY' B A HW-BH-T BRANSON K I uf DAN BENCH PATPIQIA BENDA X ROS! BOCKMAN IRMA BRiWU2 AVJ JA BP. WN gif YLLY B TT' -f ARY B'lf KNU2 HUGH BLRTNER CLASS OF I952 B B I S IAROL BJILLR JOHN C IALHOLJN PAIR: IA f A f AHA JOE CARROLL MA Y I7 IYH 1 1 DAN CLOUSE AMFS 'DELI BOBBIE SUE CARTFR NDLER CHARLES CHARLE CHARLES CHRISTIANSEIN SYLNIA QOL? NE YA CAMPBELL WILLIAM CARDIN Q SUL CARJER CHARLES CHALENDER WANDA CHALMERS DORIS CLANTON JIM CLEAVES PATSY CLIFTON KITTY OLLINS ELDON LONAWAY BARBARA CONNER GLORCENE CONNER JIM COOK JACK COON CLYDI COOPER CAROL COPLEY JAMES COTTER IIIIQI llll7If1 fill 4- ' G. GJ , I Q. I 2, I I . nk Q b I :LYIN IVISIIII CJERALU LSJARIT L ' ' Q I UN Q- , 6 V - 0' 5' 'JAI .- ' iw- I Q A R J 'I , ' L , ' K . . ,Alf . 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Q 3 'X K R 'XI I AKJ UXJI CLARA DAJIS IS SKF Ar Y. alf- dz' 1FL:' lf ,J J, If-A FRANCES DAVIS FAROLYN D X S LARRY DAVISON JERRY DAY Y, CJ' MERLK DKAIN D.fMiNT DEAPL DfvMlNT FDDIY DENNFY M JS 'U JA'u,R MARY ,X 'H' 5 LYNN DK KINSON l'.1Vq1' 'licrfllx-xix LEOIJAIZI IJ I1 w HAQOLD EARNIIART BOB EPWARDS DENNIS EMMERT aff --.J 1.i,.'.'1 F ' Nw I ANN DOIJ LAS OANN EASTEP GLENDA EHRHARDT MARY JO ENDECOTT CLASS OF 1952 BILL DOWNIIJC J Y B I DJNKA 4 CHARLES EDEL JESSE ELDRED SUE EDGE ORACE ELLIS FRED ENCLE AFZTHLIFZ ERICKSON NORMA EJMONDS SHIKLEY ELLIS JCHN VV ERWIN LI IN 10' E vw ARDS WCSEMARY LLISCN KX II JACK ETHERINGTON BETTY EVANS DONNA SUE FALK JO ELLEN FALK KENNETH FARRELL PEGGY FEARL Ihgw 74ll'l'IIf-X-X01 I II SENIORS ,- F 1 Ryu Mp- NJ A FIT CEN D N.- 'XI F LLTHA FRIEND RONALD FOL DOROTHY H11 X 'NU Y AP N Q Pic Ns up T- if IRENE FORD RONALD FORD 1 LOYK L r' L Nl Mfxlg A If LROY Fkjl, UTY Y--v' 5 LAWN HOWAR T' C FFL IL A JD LJORO HY ' LUY ILLL ' LAL BIT7 JAMF' CLIDEWLLL JOANNF CLOVLR ROY COFOPTH N 'XJOPMA JQOCNI YAY 'L AILDREL, Hull 1 M'xLLf-.A 1 Q P Y.,-v, HA LU Af R KN fl JEPPY HAMBY NFA H CLASS K' W JA xl Q r OF 1952 'Q A f-AK W 'Q' BILL HAKF' P rx HA L HXRT 1 r - l' fi HENTBRL: Hi iw LL 'QNNI' HPF DRI! x-E N. E' ' IX-Q. 'Lf' Mil' E 1 GAY H1415 JUNIOR HICKS GLORIA HIGHFILL MICHAEL HINDMAN DAD HITQHCOCK QLIFF HOLDREN Palgr' 'I'u'enf3 -nim' SENIORS L. i Y HEEN IP HLLNA H W In Y x- H..- 1'-' 'S JI 1? V Y f-J 'gf-r ELEANOQ H WNPJREV YALE HI NT DONALD HUNT BJLL H INTU2 F r-1 L x EUGENE HUTSELL PATSY HYDEN ELLEN ILER 'XIADINE INDEPMJEHLE A MXH A KSLJ JAYNES DONALD JENKINS DELORES JOHNSON DORIS JEAN JOHNSON JOE JOHNSON LEONA JOHNSON Pagr' Tbzrly . , , Q .. f Y LE FILL T' ,NE5 D-X'-' E' . E5 C17 M-KPV,-XF-'ET H1f'gJ.' 'JA-'.l'1 W 'L V -'xi-'l '-IULJYYJ N ff E . ' 4 as E 1 J f Q. :N f- Q - A 4 Vg ik' eh' - W 4 K ,. I J VE '::, 'Tits ,A kg' E, . ff , . K 'Q-Z H . .glw :mm '4C,X-'H :wav f+Q'.v5,2TQ-4 if ,415 .. , -J I S . 5 SQ Q G' - V Q . w b , I M M E, 'xx'- 1 EU, 65744: f 5 it . EJ. E 1 J ' A L JC. ,VX-':'.'A'. '-E5 '-AL, 4 f 5- 6. f 5. 75 E x. 1 1-'U r' ' , A , . WHEN v EWAITJ 3. , Q 'N , E .' I 71,150 I' ' I REX CLASS OF 1952 PAUL JOHNSON TRAVIS IOHNSON ROD KANEHL WAYNE KASSAR JOAN KA'TLR CFFIL KEFN KATHRYN PUENE JANVTTE KLLLEY ll PAUL RADER KLLLLV US 'CETTFL LLA K iN RICHARD KIRKEY GARY KIRST INEZ KITTERMAN NORMAN LAMBETH L 5 LETA LAWSON MARY LOU LAWSON ONALD LEA SARAH ANN LSA Su LISLII NORMAN LEWIS 3 C' Q- v PAULINE LEWIS RUTH LEWIS EDGAR LIPPMAN CARL LITLE ALBERTA LITTLE FRANKLIN LITTLETON 14: Irrffz A , 3 I I 6, v 5, X '15 . I my , i ' I s , ' . C . .Mi ILBQSN J B I-lnimcw 1, il .f K M, Q ' ,FI x 2f,,':S' 3 X I' DOr. www I-.- ,x'vw'CN Q C CN Ix- , xx I I, Q J I A? 'i lg If a 2 R ' ' . CH 'E L ' ,, f I 3 ff ' Q I if A . X, - ' , ' 1 ' 'xg' ,I.II'1-HI' SENIORS U NANLV LOEFIUB BETTY LOVE I VI I FLOYJINE MAHANEY DJ AA HIS DHI? Y MAXEY KENNETH MENOWN BILL MIPRITT DARREL LOVE BILL LOWRY vain 'G JIM LOWRY IIM LLJSK RUTH MAPLES TLD MAPLES DICK MARLAY IAUC MARTIN LOIS MAE MMM LOYLTTA MESSIRLI LVD' MILLER KEITH MILLER RICHARD MILLER Pug: llurfy tuo H if I I DANID MILTON JOI MELTON NORMA MELTON AROL MLTQALF LOIS MIC HAEL WILMA MIEHAEL C' RONALD MILLEP JUNE MILLS BESSIE MITCHELL I A 5 Sky Gs 'C . ' xv N 3- 1 6 I 0- 'gr , A 3 s. r I , L I SKC? MAC LvLE IT T 5' G- .- 1 4. is Q O f A- ' I , L I ig, . T , W2 ff 1, , Q f if I if f . .- ' ' ' 1' T! J XL A . 1 : ' I L ,uf I YB L T ' ' LE I , ' ' . , . I I G- g L 6 1' I W. U' ' . i 1 if F u ' D Q Q CLASS OF 952 LAPRY MITCHELL 1-- Q-' 7 3 Al QNAHJ NAC S L MA' MC TQAY ROBERTA MTANN LOSS MITQHELL PA MORQ6 CILILIA MONTfOMFRY APL MOORE CCLLUNI M M WOPE ENE A MOPRISOV BOBBY MOR L2 JAN vO:iLL' ,G WILLIAM MULLIS JEAN MURWALJCH FRANK MLJQPHY :ARSANA vx LANDLESS is BOB MQCORMICK IOHN NMCULLOLJCH VIOLVI VLKEE ,EANNi MQLIN HAROLD M:MANlS Y '-n EP am NAPOUMNO Loss Norms smv Nofzwam LEO NUNN JOAN osmfm Louise OCONNER Pagr Tlliffj-1l.7Vf'l SENIORS 2 0' BONNIE Q PHILFU nu- BOBBV PLAQTPR JOAN PRANTER Page Tbzrlg four 'E' X RA X MAN -1 XL JUN PIU? l Q 'J AED JOANNE PRICE AFB G- BUB PAT WRSON NAN SJF PI RCE KV P 4 C' wr 'Z ALL J PEABL P' 9 sv Q'- VNANI A rLAfJK 4v-,H 1 Aww-A P MAX ORTH JP MN-ILL N W-7' DONALD PUTMAN PHYLLIS QUACKINBJSH JLANJ 'WJAY KIHV RAINS K I A x D K RAPB r fo- 'C' A A R VHO J Q CO ,J N UOJ PFIVJHAF-T 3' x MA ILYN QI F CLASS OF 1952 X R c iQ: E36 ROXANNA Rlpt J W R -g-. F ADV x BO RI SBY N 'fn HARUQ VWBVRYR Qi LWMJA k Hmmm Pug Il rty sl 'Av . -. . XA 5 A X Q . T' ' fL 5 v, X 'nf Q X Wo. x '41 'f. Lf-n,f.fve- ANL FALLS , Ln LA'1IlOLP1 iw.-f. 1:.w,i5,L .iw ' L5'Ff1:+ rp, v 7 ' T R A Q 5 ' 1 an B' cr 5-a S- it ' - - ' X - 'Q' . ' 1 xr- ' X , V nf N .I V r 7, . . 1 , 45. gig: X -N, f , fl gflj rm aw .lv mf' X ' f em Ri .ms aw.-wwf su. PHO J 9 T4 K V ' .. M Q 6' 8 - 5' , A sr , ', I V .,,: MAA .LA 'rfqmtv sw ' 'fra Q C DC-rx ww B 13 5 C. ' ' . V 3 f ag x BILL DQLSY BQAB Filly 5.32, -4.2-5 '4:V'1fYU FQ-KJ' L,-U-:V OBE 'I .- x. , . . N an X . fv- S V Q.. Q, x - -, L L. . ,, - ' Q mrfw 092:45 Q,g,yg, l.,,B:L'f4 1 a1 w' L4x'Hl's-y, ' w w.Ah,1L': PN HTS' BNN' U.. 60' x 5' j '-,Il -file SENIORS 'Q--J ILA HM 1 QPR SHAW 1- F an , KV VT HIINN1 Q 'D rl NLBA 1-f' ALBERT sw H HAR' C JM Idqf Ilurly ' TH DON A SMITH DON L SMITH Cr Q-'4 MAPT 7' xi wg' LMMA SMITH HILIN SMIT H I - c: ti, as. I 1, L, .,g,, K- If . A ' 1 4 5' ,I ix N , '.-'X -IQ. ':-'H fI NX iff KVKFI Akwl , FCIWI II-'I' RC J CTN ,I -' 9-f'P'A 91, ,.,i ' A'J'I I6 ,-EN ' A ts- 5 G- V 6- Q Q 3, I I iv . L- ,I I K- N I I If- I' ' 1 4 P. MA ' I' 121115121111-'. f I 'I i' 22212:-1-2-u. N. I I W nr :sex-1-1-1-, :ITN-'-.,' -' 1' F-'-wfiii ILL -I-I-'DL inf VILL fx 3 IPI I-'X 4.5, 'v'T -Ij'.NJ if-RPI: I I t X . . I . 5 4 0. 8. c. P ' I' 4' Q-J , z I' I 'I , C- 'XLLLI1' I-QV' Eff-1-7,3 ZLL, , ' ' . 3r'?L'i f 9 ,'H S 'IE '. f'-'I P- 5r1I.l U . -, - , ,gi . au: 3. 2 ' gy ' s. V if 6 fx, -' 'L K x 3 ' N ,X E X r V is If ,W W I ,. x 4 I ,I I 1 . if ,ul Z - ,jfg,,f M X :'ILI'I'I-'I ZIMYI-I ',I,Q-'UNVIL -IMQ4' fr'I'4I ' ':I'f I'4f- Sf-L-H,'.l1A ,I'.'I, '.'-19-'-V.I.1 iff. I-' I5:fUQLY 3 , wh 1 ' -K X ft' Q rj 51, :L l I S' A A.. Q I ,I ' 'I i -six CLASS OF 1952 av- QL' NAIUV LQ SMITH WIVIJA SAITH 1- Q' in-.- fa. N MAN VI TL J LF A Juuf' CK STARKEV IL YN JYARNES BARBARA STE C :HIRN S -4 1' , JEANINL TMI Muvm TALJNT mszv TAYLOR I W 1 JM H 20 UL 5 ' DQR HY 3MI nu' 'K' WA COW XR S HNIXJ MARY S APP my IMMY SV POF-A BAQBARA STOOP5 K lx JANI SXNANSON ,JRTIS SWINJEFORN v ANN TAYLOR 5AR-1 TAHLO R ITH TEMPLKTON IH ,K . ' V s -ss - 6- , L- A ' L , -7 Y r 1 f'f1:.I:N ,ff I -04 - I y -1 V wcj-aim 9.-ww f ' - ' 52.5 f IT T ' - : -.PHL O' '. .Vu t X . In - 4. . f 1 123. 5. W ' Q.. g Af.. 5 1 A , B 4 1 x xx X L 'x Nuff X i N' 5 ,AQK 'www w' ffiw ' mr BC Q wwf ' . . 'Tit KN, , -cr v 4- ' 6 'la' A - 2 9 -'M 'lg I .- + Q , S -w ' A 5 Ik 1 ,guilt fvugi S A L H.. , ii v JA , in 1, .ww ' SWF .. 1' X x , E . , Gs ' fo- 6- 5 F 1 if x V ff f X Jw YOJ ' .iv vo ' M' :.o'wA 3J,L Aw f ' Q- f .K -S K as ' 5 Q- , - I n A - K- .4 5 'Y ' L A . , , . W ,N 'x, f 10 ' I X ly' '1'fvir'f,3-.wx SENIORS NA Jg Y THAT H 'W-l HQMMC V Thx IQ! HFWNAPCOW H-A'XI'1AH UO WHJN E ,N fL -X in M UNE T A TW TMQ1 TVNIC ALL g,NNA 'MAA v 'C' BARBARA vf J 'HM PP N W4 Q A Y O R fu- + fv- TN AMH T JOLSYAY 1 NM N HM WfUl J BILL WALT! WARQW NMUIS ' x x . as-1 QC Q. ', oi 3 5. Q g, . K , Q 7. -4 ffl., X A K Q Th' fix. N 1 gh 6 1. 4 iAw4 V V. ,z . X .. V X , X ii . V- ' ' H J, T ff- QPF-TP' PQ'-U55 I 4 ' ., ,.N X 7 'v , N 'IM W4ff'JI 'fV. - U. 'x V k ,,,, N V 'F R i 1 1 6 5 K - v 7 -. - - j L ti ' T , R '- ' iff - ' Z K . , Q 5 1 '75 E Y j51'JA'l Q l ' ,l .'A'a fi -KT 'COP 9? IP' I Tl.', ' WQY E '35 . '.'f. AME' T-,-'-'JH-'4'.' K .-a 'N-, Q . l au. ' ff gg C 6- . rf-'A' fx ' x . C Ev- . Y ,. I . - , ' ii A 35 'Lf 2'-KL: 'X,f 1f:' :L -Ili '-,P Q5 JIM' ' I-QQ-E3 P V f QA' .AL ,1 ' . X GE A Q-f 'W s' Q'- 3 L- a - v - 4 ' K .JH ' L ' X ' f 1 i- K Q. 1, if - , -. 1 5'i 4 ,Swv Lffrvm ,Ek-:1LLi-.UN ,Awww V521 Mi' LR QILL5 HIRW J pq fo ' V ,- A 4- . ' , Q ' 0 , Q ,S- - g h 5 ' X , f ' . rf uf 14 S. 'f lx j s ., - X Lixlr A- 'LKV RQJNNIE wA.L'fA-VIJWV4 - 2 Ol ' l'1yw 'l'fvlr'f 3 -fwfr! B WIS hh ENE VVHELUI4 YN MIS Q CLASS OF 1952 YA U VW W JNA I W Wlu MARTHA WHHUUY UL 'U WHIY JOY NHIT LAJKA NH HEA 'NNN I-1 WHITELEY ILS. 'V SIX x NMI NIN fin i Y 'E' 1 -nv ANNA WHILLLR VAROL WID EP MX I, W RONNIL YATES ULNNIIS YOLN JOA 'N I MXN H I m III U I as I fr Tv- . 0 . A,' A , W ,X , i ,. I X N' X - V ,Q f I .I 1? K , -' ' 6' I ILL XMB im . ' ' HH ' ,mr If, IBB ,IM . fIII4 I I , . . , , , - . A K x a fx ,- u- W- ' ' 1- . 1 6- ,- x 2 X ' s. ' ' eu ' gy,- II E ' I ' I 1 1 Z . ' I, I' I WI: ' E ' - Vi L . 5' , G sk 4 lg. r r L' . X-,, ,A R 'sw .vga N . ' fajl' 1 , RICHARD IvII2,5IIf ALIIE WILEY FPI3 WIIIIAMS IHIIM,-I su! vwIIIIA-we uw ,wIIII:Iw..w. QA?-'BARA III WILLS 'V 5 F ' S' F . ., I -I K' l f xx , K K JI X x K if K - K Q' MIA ' Q3-I-I . ,f P - ' I thx I , N ' . X wr. I I' IDI. If' 1 I. 'PIII FLOWS '-'vQ'Q:Q- 5135 wQN1I-'- aa-Pau -I-.Qi-II' BI L-' 'NII5 L x A a Q g ,L I Q L. S- 9s 'x 'I ' 'kr ' V V Y' I, 1 'X' I 5 ? 1 4.4 , I C3 ' 'III vuwi I im vuwwf II :I ffm.-I'III new LQITM IR 'lg' 'I'fvI'fI- 1711 Seniors Remember Exciting Years, ln the tall ot l9-l9, a group ot wide eyed sophomores cntered Senior High and, wel- :omed by their sponsor, Mr Aubry Chastain, quietly assumed their part in school lite. Leading the sophomores in their tirst year were Cary Cottle, president, Dan Bench, vice presidentg and Floyd Wood, secretary juniors' Excited middleclassmen hurried back from vacation to begin the tun ot their second year Setting the pace tor the juniors were Floyd Wood, president, lerry Thomas, vice president, and lack Starkey. secretary, loAnn Eastep brought honor to the class when she was crowned Fiesta Queen. Presenting their last talent assembly and being measured tor caps and gowns made the seniors rcalize that they would soon be leaving S.H.S. Heading the senior class were Frank Murphy, presidentl lOAn n Eastep, vice presidenti and Sarah Cenung, secretary. Electing Dana Webb as Homef coming Queen was a thrill tor everyone. Spring brought the day ot every seniors dreams-Hobo Day, Hobo King and Queen james Coble and Mavis DeVasure ruled over the wacky occasion, ln May, talented upperclassmen presented the senior play, 'Come Rain Or Shine, At last graduation arrived. Commence- ment speakers lo Selleck, Lena Mae Card- ner, Monty Harlow, and Rosemary Ellison spoke on the theme 'Building For A Change ing World . and sent graduates away with high ideals and aspirations. 53+-Q WN f F FWS tl tti W Q' X S SFT , 4 5 i X Xi i I 47 .nl ACTIVITIES SUCH AS THOSE PICTURED ABOVE K . L kept the senior year bright and exciting. lll- 19 -F Xf ' rig' g X Looking pleased .ind happy are the N R.O.T.C. ,Y i X scholarship winners, Dan Bench and Melvin Taunt ii? V 'X S 'Zi An important milestone on the way to graduae 'S - i tion is measurement for senior caps and gowns Be- , , ' h , ' i' s-' ing measured are Barbara Wills, Bobbie Sue Carter, his H -.- ,t 4 ':s,.., - Carol Schmill, and Roger Anderson. t3if-Hard to '---Z':gJg-ff' r-151' ,- 1.12: . . - a 21-rr. -1-1, , r Hobo Da costumes are these Lik??,?4,45g.'::,,s: XX 5.7 recognize in their zany y '553 z l ,lf ,, 5' li , seniors, First icw: Dick Dameron- Charles Chalen- ,NX-K , E' if S 7 ol- X i fl - fer, Barbara Steele, Laura Whitehead, and ludy Rosen- PAINQI' fluffy balm, Second row: Doris Pollard, Mary Ellen Blaine, opefully Make Plans For Future G0 O V' Put Mzrrts, Vwmtmu Arhurtmnrw, Srtzrc Shirt, Hmm Crtg53rw, lcrmvw Ymmg. fCAr1r1 Cgrrsh-wh and Sarah jackson Thru! rfm Ecfigdr Brrvrk, lorry Dm. Dale Hurd '-MH Churkmg .war thutr marches trr grgciuatroh Arc thc C0111- vw crwcvmriht srsutk-yrs Whrlr' Menu Harlnw gms Lcrm MAL Carrifcr .1 tow Pcmtcrs, jf Sdtcck and Rvscmarn Ellrsrm tfwok om. '51 -Chcckrhg .1 scmorf rccrvrri to sc: that hw cred ts arc IU order arc scrmcr ccrmsclor. Mr Au! ry Chastain, .md Mrs Iqarrnhmc Marquarrit, rr-gr5trar 16'--Stancrng rn trgrwt ct Sumo: Hrgh are thc' mom- lurx wt thc Suwwr Exccut-xc Brmrrt whm hvtpvi Th Dinh SLKYWNCV .wctrytrrs Fvcm loft to rrqht that Jvc Dmv Echch. Charh-s Chnhhdwr, Sarah Ccmmg, IOAvm Eastup, Inmcs Bqkcr, nm? Frank Mwphx T- Bfackrtaccu, xvscr cracktrwg Brll Darnell and lam Rutgers add a tart Ct mrvwtrcl sprcc to thc Hobo Dav Awcmblx. 'S'-rf-A hobn -xtnttv compfscrt ot lack Bows, Dorm VIOS5, Curtis Swrhcford, jbhh Parke, I B Krrwslovv. and Bob Vlathrs prcxrcfc rmtmr fur tcllfrw r.1gnhorwis on Svrwrm Hrghi .mmml Hobfv Dm 9 -F Dashrhg Frarvk UIJCCILICH Mmphx Cmcecs 1' Q Hwtm Dax f'X',scmh!y, IH: qt' I-wtf x -nm JUNIORS 1' TWO DOWN AND ONE TO GO Lcadsng the class of 53 through sts second bsg year at Sensor Hsgh were Bob Fredrsck pressdent Shsrlene lagears secretary and lsm johnson vsce pressdent Acheson lo Ann Adams Dassy Adams Pa Adams Sar Alleger Noe Al len Bob Allen lean Anderson Barbara Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Beverly Donald Glenn Gene 030 Margaret Andres Wanda Andrews Don Andrews Tsm Armstrong Tonya Arnall Don A hur P l Atksn on Roy Aton lohn Baker Carolsne I Baker Dae Baker Freddy Baker hsrley Ballard Sall Barclay Shsrlee Bare Bobby Barlow Ceorgsa L Bass Rschard Bayless lohn Beach Donna OU Page Forly lu 0 Wsth two eventful years at S H S tuck ed beneath sts belt the sunsor class of 52 under the gusdance of lvlsss Nell Madden prepares to become the sensor class of 53 Remsnsscsng through days spent as wsde eyed sophs sumpsng from one embarrasssng predscament to another sunsors chuckle take a deep breath and gaze snto the future dreamsng of Hobo Day Sensor Week a star lsght prom and that day of days gradua tson A full calendar of varsed events kept the 6'5l sunsors on thesr toes Everyone was delsghted wsth the lunsor Talent Assembly Comments lske That s terrsfsc' They re really on the ball' rspp'ed through the auds ence as talented sunsors presented thesr en tertasnsng varsety show ever stoo taksng tests? crsed anxsous sun sors Math Amerscan hsstorv Englssh and conststutson tests flew fursously at the de fenfeless sunsors Ambstsous msddlemen brsmmsng over wsth school spsrst boosted membershso of S H S clubs teams and organszatsons supoorted sunsor candsdates for the March of Dsmes Oueen decorated for the Sensor Prom and Commencement and ushered at baccalaureate and graduatson ceremonses 1' ' - r -.4 1 . ' ' . L A g . . lvk' X A' . ' 1 - E ' L Q , .- l 'N . YI . , . . Y 1 s fg 3 f , Q N, A . . 1 Tests, tests, and more testsl Will we I A I I. - . Q 4 . I f , ah , I 1 s rt ', . , . s ' - Y CLASS OF 1953 HICHLICHTINC THE IUNIOR CALENDAR xx L M r 1 1 rw Uv rn S :Hu Murphx, gfudmg Y x TL XW 'I YW V Lf V! f 1 9'--5 N ' ' -.2 i akin 4 'Q 83 ., V 1 Q. -4 ,- Q- .M N Jw nmw mr KW Nur rg., f' rw R gk Liu DVI v R . fx wg Lcmoxw 'X' r x U Q o-1 mm Www ck H L1 Ewwm 1-w Ccofgr wck B r ur fuk Lx Bud r Sham 1 v. um Fmr Kon Ruth fm s KKWK K I1 11 f JUNIORS Brewcr Arthur Brgyrnun H r Bram Mtrsn. Brooks Frank Brown Harvey Brown oc Brown Kiy Brown ary E Brown Sylvan Brown Tommy Erovwnlnl, Belly Srownlow ltck mnt Patncl Buchunm Carl Bucrmnun Wultrr Buckrnw tor loc Buckner Roma Buff Ted Buffenbarger Don Burrgarner Hrrlcrt Burclcttq P11 Burnurn Patruck Burrows Barbwra Bussard Harvey Caun Charlotte Calfee james Campbell Velva Can1day Nlarllyn Cantrell Lowell Carlin Leonurrl Carpenter Marllyn C rr jawn nn Cates Allce Rwy Chancellor Brucn Champueux Loretta May Chaplln loyce Chastaln lanlce Chastaun Rlchard Cmtfcy C-eorbn Chestnut Snurlny Chu der Rwy Clirk Ohn Clark Rlchard Cloose Frank! Cobban Pat Cobol Norman Coblc Beryl Cockrell Bernadnne Conner Waymon Cole lessle Coe lm Cole Wtlma Co'eman Pcggy Coleman Dan Coley Carolyn Colller Peggy lo Cornlcy Mary Lou Compton Dlxxe Compton Kent Constant lanucr Cook Angela Cook Vasca Coosey Betty Cotter Sam Cowden Nancy Cox Patrucua Crabtree lohn Craug Bob Craun Rnchard Cramer Don Cramer Ralph lug: lruly out WW? xx wiki 6 .J x 'T ,- n 1 -q, fs I C C l ' - iw mfg., ' an ' - . .5 - ' f-. nf 'N ' . . CIC1 I, Kf,,5 A 5 - I .Q KW fl! 'qu' L if' l 'M KE: , Y 2,5 f 'P . 1 3 l 'fl , . 1 . fmt lun, ff- 'J Xff t l l ' l N, ' . , .- 5 .v. .A- ,im 'gl- -' A 1 H' 7 ,I X . , f jg 1' - -1 . A Br 1 , a 1 -Q, V -A, I Q . K . Y -f pi ' Q - 'f h H 3232 ' C, , ,g -rf -Q ' ': Q ,W - 1 l -V -A 3. ,Q ' f A ' 1 1 W4 K -K ,Y , V b , K V s if 1 l Q . ' X .5 f ' 5 ,X If .. ' r' N t 1 rg ' ' ' Campoell, Nancy 1 S 4 K 2 l Q .. - r 4 I, 1 L I P ,, . 1 U It . A . 1' f .1 , '. A A 5 ,, ,x I ' l -9 'f it 5, - , 'l 1 ff ' J' 1 N ' A ' '. V ,I ' S . f .Valk f ji yn ig' it r ,x W , l gl' l W 3 my I' - , 6 3 Q . Q , lx .14 2 . . I I 'I ln ' -np A . Exo- . eff. . ' ' ' - .. . 4 , 5.7 1 l , l . 1 V , 2 . I ' V , 5' .t ASC 1 Y it 14 V 4, 3- , c ,Q 4 Q ' f-J L ar j 5 , : ' 91 l 3 X C X V i .,X 6 V E F 'L C 'F :7 I Q Ln ' 5 . 1 I . J . V if . CLASS CDF 1953 LUSH A511 ll O 'M 'T I Ili 0 Q 'fl 0+ hi L 3 i',fF Q9 ! 'jirlj TNQ ,af 0 O0 ix I 'P 'N Q ba-f' x X Ag Quia' 1 f' ' '- , IN 9 if I 41 ' 'A Pip' '- ' I v jf' - - I A ' - V ,W .1 ' A K I - ' 1-I - D N ' ' : rg: ' 6 . . ' -'A :Zrv , ,, N J oy' I g if ' V 4,.,, ', . 5 . ' X E V if A 1:1 1 ', A . . 4 , Q ' , ' 9 I ' 7 fi' J fit b 4 .Y , S! , Q , A gp, 5 xv 2, f . X' 3 A. -x X, ,- x'AJ-fww-X rl' V' -5-- -2 - xg A G ,X L 5 Q: ,4 , 4 ,L : . L A .. I Y. Xb' A 1 uh u 3, .N Us 11 H , V : I- R, .1 - .fd A c, -V ' .. ' '7 . N Hy ' .al 1.1 1 J' ' . Q14 f Y 3 , L 'A g , K, , . i J :Y N I Zur 551.9 K ,U ' ,',l'f.'.: 4 3 f5 'F' 3, '2':i .. ' D' A '-F fff-Y, Q4 ,, if - . V a g '. 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P WN V C r-ur X urrw CVC rv my r 4 vm rw Su nor my AIC Omwc 1 WU Pagr' forl3-wx I as x ffagw 2 v : Q 1 -Q uni na ww X-4Iv0'V I I -Q ra CLASS OF 1953 Hulse Raymond Humphrey Mary C Hyde Carroll Hyden Ellzabeth lngalsbe Don Ingram Carole Ireland janet Sue Irvnn udy lrwxn m jagears Shrrlene jenklns Melvln jenner jerry jenner jam johnson Betty Sue johnson Carolyn johnson Eugene johnston jrn jones Don jones Clnger jones Loulse justus Bob Kanehl Rae jean Kaoo Ronnle Kelthley Barbara Keller Cerald Kelly Barbara Ann K y Ball Keltner Dorothy Kennedy Ann Kennemer Lowell Kennon Kenneth Kettell Marnlou Klener joyce Kung Clyde Kung jerry Klnloch Bob Kirby Max Klnngner Llnda Lou Kohlhauft Barbara Krasser Frednth Ann Krueger Davld Kuhnel Eddie Kynlon Frankue La Chapelle Nlna Langston Don Latham jerry Latterner Ernestlne Laurutson jo Lawrence Vlnlta Mae Lawson Betty Lawson jerry Lawson Norma Ledbetter Freda Ledgerwood Nadlne Lee Earlene Lee Rlchard Letterman Donna Lewis jerry Llchlyter jane Luchlyter jean Llrnbaugh Bull Llnebaugh Mary Sue Latle Bob Logan Davld Long Barbara Love jnm Lynch james Mack jesse Madden Elalne Mallonee Ida Manes Mnke Page Forry sc-vm , I , I' , I en I Knnneyf Kathryn JUNIORS fl f-.31 -avi' 3 , A Us 'Q kmf fl afmk ,- 'Y -A J' A wif '50 Nu 1' lug I frty IIS - es - .,- 0 1 . . 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Tit!!! -I MQ ,a ' -0 P '.r,I,x0YY+ LL1Avm- A - I A, --3-fm Palmer Frances CLASS OF 1953 Nutter Gene OBrlen john Oeth Pete Osbern Tommne Osterloh Robert Owen Mary Terry Leslle Owens Owrey Parsley Parson Patton Payne janet Mary jane Ella May Bob Peace Harrlett Sue Pearl jo Ann Peck Thena Pendergrass Leota Pendergrass Lucllle Penrod Pruscllla Peters Carolyn Phllllps Leroy Phlllups Ruchard Plke Larry Plttman Retha Plum George Posey Elsle Potter Leona Pratt Awnlda Presley Bernnce Presley Melvnn Prnce Francus Pruester Alberta Prugger joan Pye Blll Pyle joe Ragaln Gerald Rames Fred Rams Harold Rathbun Charlotte Rauch Barbara Kay Raydon Carolyn Rea Carl Reveal jerry Revls Donald Reynolds Cecll Reynolds Lynn Rhoden Pat Race Ellen Lee Rlmbey Suzanne Rlnck Bull Rmg Carl Rrtzen jacob Roberts Pat Robertson Kenny Robertson Vargunna Roelofsz Robert Rogers Ioan Rogers Sharon Rothermel Ted Rountree joan Roush Phlllp Rowden Kelth Runner joe Rust Nancy Rutledge Ann Ruyle Harry Samson Pat Sanders Karen Sapp Denms SCh2ld Bull Schroeder jerry Page Forty nzne I, JUNIOR LVM! 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' .U f I 'lf' 1717.73-lfvr'u SCPHOMORES Campbell leame Cantrell Ann Caprro l m Carr Ruchard Carter Dorthy Ellen Carter Martun Catchrng Martha Chnlton Mary Ann Choate Davld Choate Harold Clark lummre Cleyengcr Harold Clrrner Gene Cllnkenbeard Bull Coats Lynn Coble Charles Coble Rex Compton Barbara Compton Eugene Condray Herbert Conner lack Cook Larr Cooper Kenneth Copeland Betty Copeland Bonme Copeland Karrn Coppage Tom Cotner Carl Coulter james Covey Paul Cox Betty Crarg lohnny Crayton Dean Creacy Robert Creek Barbara Crrghton Duane Cross Lavon Crosswell Shtrle Crutchtteld Henry Daruel Donald Davee Samuel Davns Dorothy Davus Ceraldme Davrs ludlth Davrs Lrnda Davrs Nancy Dawson Carolyn Day Robert Deaver Sammy Deckard LaWanda Decker Davrd Dennls Carol: Mae DePrlest Barbara Deskln Betty DeVore Harry Drckey Patrlcra Drckens Bob Drlley Chester Drllon Rlchard Dobbs Shrrley Dodds Bull Dodson jerry Donaldson Barry Dove loyce Dowlnng Rrchard Downlng Kenneth Drumrught Earlene Drumw-rlght joan DuBons Mary Duby Mary Lou Duncan Bobby Page Flfly four Sue 'Q ff' Q '19 , 'fy . 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'll-:N C .' 5 , I Y 1 X I ' - 4 , F f 2 I A H' , N CLASS OF 1954 0 Erwnn Evans Evans Evans Farrell Farrns Fearl 2 r'-V 1-4 George Grb on Grlmore Grlmore Grlmore Cladden 0 var I 4 Duncan loyce Duncan Shrrley Durkee Davld Duvall Betty Dysart Gary East Mattue Eddnngton Lula Edel lack 2 Ekern Loss Eldred Mary Ellrs Susannah Ellr on Gary Ellison Lavern Emmert Vlrglnla Engel Bob Engelknng Carolyn Engelkrng Nancy Lee Englnsh Tommy 8 Genre Nancy Roger Shurley Leatha Maryorle Fender lacquelune Ferguson Patsy Frelds Marulyn Frelds Rodney Fulbeck Donald Frsher Robert Dale l'larr Johnnie Flannrgan Darrell Foster Dale Forester Walter Foughty Barbara Fowler Sue Franks john Freelove Shrrley Frnend Wilbur Fry Ann Fugate Eddre Caddy lummy Allen Caddy Lee Gammull Robert Garrett Ierry Geal Fred Myrna Carol Marulyn Nadyne Norma lean Robert Glenn Wesley Glore Peggy Gotorth Lora Goodang Roger Goodman Doraune Gonzalez Marlo Gott Rex Gowers lames Graf Ruchard Gramm Delma Graven Kerry Green Charlene Green loe Greenwood Dorothy Gregory Helen Grrffln lack Grrftnn lamue Grrsham Wullard Page Frfly fn I' . 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' 5 ,' A , I - 3 X . , SOPHOMORES Grover Beverly Groves Carolyn Groves Phyllis Gustafson David Haguewood jan Hallam David Hammond jay Harnrlck Wayne Hance Patty Hanson Bill Harmon Eldon Harp Richard Harriman Stanle Dean Harrison Larry Hartley johnny Haseltune Hugh Haun David Hendrickson jack Haworth Donald Hays Geraldine Hees Lloyd Heimburger Richard Helfrecht Nancy Hembree Wayne Hendricks Sara Beth Henry jerry Hergesheirner Wayne Hessee Cary Hickarn Teddy Hickman Robert Hicks Helen Hider Olaf Hull Bernadme Hill Frank Hinds Darrell Hodges Bobby Hodges Lola jean Hoffman Bobby Hogue Zaylon Hohenfeldt Rodger Hoefgen Earl Hollander Tommy Honeycutt Daisy Hoover jerry Horton Barbara Huffman, Virginia Hughes. Kenneth Hungerford, Matilda Hunt, Tommy Hunter, Bill Huntley, Carole Sue Hutchinson, Larry Hyden, Betty Hyden, Naomi Ingram, Bobby Ipock, Carleta jackson, jean james. Harold jared, jomark jarvis, Robert johnson. johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson johnston, Carol james A, Mary Ann Minnie Orland Ruth joan johnston, Vernon jones, Don jones, Esther jordan, Herschel julian, Mary Page Fifly-.six hw' HA 6 'v yn. ! Ah I CLASS OF 1954 Kapp Larry Keesee Laura Kegevlc Alycc Kelley Bonnle Kellogg Mary Kay Keltner Dorls lean Kensnnger Don Keyes Bull Kung Carolyn lo King Marilyn Klnnaurd Angus Klrkham Ilmrn Kuser johnne Klser Ronald Kutterrnan Erma Knxght jane Knight Pat Lahar Dawn Lambeth B ll Lamy Vollee Lane Kenneth Larsson Soynla Lawrence Ruby Learnung Kay Ann Leleune Colleen Lleser Martha Lufflck Patricia Lnnder Martha Llttleton Buddy Locke Deryll Loftlss Vlrgrnra Long jerry Lorenz Bonnue Love Katheryn Loveland Charlene Lowery LaVelIe Lowry Mary Lunn Lora Mae Lutz Carol Mace Leslue Magruder Ann Mahaney Rosalue Mallard Dons Mann Bully Mann james Manwarung Nancy Mapes Dan Marsh David Martin Erm Martnn Sue Mason Larry Masters Charlene Matheney Carol Maupnn Marne May Allen Mayes Tommy Medsker lane Mercer Melvnn Metcalf Ruby Mrchael Dolores Muller Mary Lou Maller Shnrley Mllls Donald Mlllstead Ivan Melton lummle Mmor Cordon Minor Shlrley Montgomery Barbara Montgomery Larry Moore Carol Moore joe Paqr Flfly :cz vu 1 v l , I Mabe, loann SOPHOMORES Hur r 'wrr Uv 1 UV F S w 'I x I 3 N -'Sa Llc: 1 X A '4 '9' 1 'W' lf' U I 5 5 lxx.-s 'l' mfg P9 lla-f f Pk ffufi Q0 fe ., Z9 2 dnl CLASS GF 1954 Pnppln Mona Place lo Anne Planchon Beverly Plaster Davld Plymlre Mary Pollock Ccnu Porter Duane Porter Martha Potter Don Vottmngcr Dlxle Potts Leslle Powell Tom Prlce Bob Prlce Lorene Proctor lamcs Rrugger Marrlyn Pruitt Phyllls Pyle Dana Quay Connle Randolph Rlchard Rauch johnny Rawlungs Brlan Rusd john Rcunhart Cary Reynolds Donna ue Rhea Bonnle Rhodes Bob Ranknn lack Rlddle Lloyd Rlddle Neva I ss I Rlgsby Alberta Rltzen Ruth Robards Norman Robbcrson jlmmue Robbins Sonny Roberts Shirley Robertson Betty Roblnson Cary Rogers Norma Rolufs jerry Rornrnelman Barbara Room Lyle Roper Dale Roper john Rose Loretta Rothermel Nancy Rotherrnel Shirley Roy Marlon Lou Russell Carole Sallee Duana Salsman, Kenneth Samples. Paul Sanlord, leanne Sapp, Barbara Sartnn, ack Saunders. loe Schaffer, lacklyn Schaffltzel, lerorne Schellhardt, loe B ll Stherer, Robert Scherf, Phylvs Schreiber. Chrlstlnc Shannon, jam Sharman, Jolene Sherroll, Byron Shockley, Barbara Shotfner. Maureen Sldwell, Bull Slgars, Beverly Sllsby. Mary Ellen Page lfifl x - rum' f ' - .- .' Q 4? l I M' ,S 'iv , 'K , .,' f A ' - - r-.2 ' X .. r' ' h :K 0 t v 1 .. J h I sy vim ,i ld, l .. , A , S . X' I x f- V D ' 5 X' , L I 1 :C , T W ' r ' 1 it Il . ' l - f I 5 I '5f?'5iM 'S 'r K, , .1 - -,, . .. Q4 y 'g S ' J I, if ri ' 'f7 -, My 1 l A rl S at t P , Y L . I . Q: O . gg ,. l . , 9 ., ' Y 6 ' 1 ' Q - 7 w 1 Y , , Q ,. , 4 ,, v - , y ., 4 S Wy . Y, . N f tr, l v A ' Ray.l C l'.'as W-ww --,J . ' 'l , W '-A : ... 4 ts h 1 l- 5 1 -1 A M L 9 1 ' , , . , . A X 'W QL 1 y Z' fl ,L , ' L Hg . R ': Q ' . A 4 Q , J . 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An increasing nume ber of people are seeking an education, and their demands on education have changed. At the beginning of the Twentieth Cena tury high schools were mainly a preparation for college. Today many who graduate from high school have no intention of enter- ing college. Most plan instead to begin vocational careers immediately. T h u s curriculum and methods, as well as physical facilities, that formerly were satisfactory have expanded to provide for the greater requirements and individual abilities of all these students. The modern school has become increas- ingly interested in the student. An effort is made to mold the curriculum to fit his needs. The student is given opportunities and encouragement toward discovering his own possibilities. l-le is led to understand better his relationship with the people around him' his place in the economic setf up of his community, and his responsibility as a citizen of his community and of the wOrld. 4 ur it Mil. V9 ,.' , s A -- MODERN STUDENTS LEARN FROM MANY SOURCES of information, Left: Professional photographer, Paul Mignard, gives Karl Ring and Cecil Keen photographic tips from his experience. Upper rightg By talking together, boys and girls help each other form opinions. As Anna Brown leads a panel discussion, Peggy Brigance, Larry Robb, lack Etherington, and Don Rich listen and prepare to present their own ideas, Lower right' DEDO students Albert Ralls, Earl Rivers Ibacks to cameral, Harry Rodocker, and Sid Arndt study their personal notebooks compiled of occupational tests and iob information Page Sixtg -four J, LX Subjects Are Functionally Applied Thr' mwcicfrrw wTucfcJnT dC,'V6flf7lJS 'NNI IN lrstcrwumg ami obscrvmgg, thus HQ cam Marv from rwwrfdra cfhor thnrw Loaf dazxroom rv ',TrucTnon Ami sfudv Hr' df vclopa A curuosut-. and an agfputufc for Iruxrrwumi that nmkc' rwrnw alwaxw on TM' Worfifrmt for mfw rliafvs io acqmrfn Ifrmcgwlvdsic' Opgrortnmutur s ff, rand Wrrfc, Amd spcalf .irc NUT omfrrnfrx Mrwmhyd To the ciasaroom Today the school crwcfnoragifgz as an mtogral part of its program auch pro lccrs and nctrvftaw asoL1Tslr1Qrcs43arcrw, IJLISI moss worlf Doblncafrons wrmmg and tcm phono or pcrsooal rrwforvucws wrwsciw 'vwukt lar! kv - Z complutvci away from thc classroom Thu study of mathcnmtrcs us fonctrorwai MMA, E urn 115 approach whcrm rt us aopircd rn such sufuatuorws as making change :rw thc school tj,-4 ,qw gym WALWNU wr, L 4 , -- Try'-w Dfrfr r. store or cafctcrra frgorrrwsg frmc on A rob. kccpmg sales records, or makmg matlfw matrcally corrccf drawmgs SMILES ADORN Sf, ,r moic, ,, rr x r P 'T A Lcrrwrw rv-L .T .xv N. THE UP-TO-DATE CURRICULUM AT S.H.S. PWNUS Studumtx rirscbxrr. Jud Lf and uw Huw 'Mix 111.15 Atv ami rrwrurvsts ro .zdxmvtmjc Luft' A xxrrrrmg rwotckt rrv:,Cmr.ngLs ucrk fir torn ri eciwcwuvwwct IAC! Crum lnrw cn Dcotwcrr Crwarlrvc Umurw, and Sh rlm E115 arc Jar: rw rcfcnrcr' 'M tm r xx fo Pg rmwxx ir- 'kkfrmf Bri! rf R uhm Vcmm To NM ' R gh? Art Xt Lxmw Dck rwx-w 'sums Ax Sv-rrhr Vflkcr Nhrg forwtucf xr, :r c 1 that nm. Mugs mr rv'g'r'.L Fur r ' g'.1rr'T,rWg Frcciffv ' Qc ' 'srcxcrx mmf twzrcc .vc ' cF'1 'g rr rs ' Rx rmoormm rn Cdocatrcrw mctrwocis Sul flzr 721431 X - Fundamentals Are A Necessity Science and hygiene classes, as part of their course of study emphasize the basic facts concerning health and disease. The . N student learns hovv diseases originate and . 'WW spread and hovv they can be cured and pre- Y ,uw vented. As a result of these studies, he I realizes that he should develop better pere K l l 0 sonal health habits. With the guidance and - l . Q help of teachers, parents, and the proper I X literature he begins improving his habits for the protcction of himself and thosc wbout him As he improves his own hcaith thc Q student dcstrcs to see a bctter public h alth j I plan in opcrwtion l-le can un lcrstand thc need for such hcalth programs as tne Canccr Drive the lvlarch of Dimcs school X Rays and the Tuberculosis drivc Thc schools of today proxidc the opportunity for partici pation in these programs si ,bv- ul AWARENESS OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS and recognition of diseases is stressed If ull timcs Left Chcst X Rays of seniors and sophomores ure tukrn to rletcct tubcrculosi e nurse tclls cnt r strctch your chin up before she tukcs the chcst picture Right Several community rcalth drives ur conducted each ymr Students dcvclep a consciousness of thc ncccssity for increased prrsonul knowledge of thc control of discascs CA A girls lr n Coodnieht and Ella May Patton collcct for thc March of Dimes from Carolyn Vertz Carl Horton Kitty Rains and Claude Tiller Pug: SMU x L . . 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The extra currtcular actlvtttes that are an Integral part of the currtculum turntsh wholesome recreatlon The Student ts urged to be a parttctpant and a Spectator tn sports. drarnatucs. muslcal producttons anfl other entertalnments The school also en courages htrn to follow Intellectual tnterezts durtng leusure ttme For tht: purpose the ltbrary has avmlable many tnteresttne and lnformattve books The Art Department helps the develop ment of art appreclatton by placlng frequent dtsplays tn the cafeteria and halls Art as tnterpreted ID terrns of what the tndlvtdual puts into tt by hm own understandtng As thus apprectatton grows the student funds beauty an everythtng around htm The Student learns to dtrect has activttees so that he achteves the balance between recreatlon and work that makes lute a sattstylng expertence -vefv-Qf4 f th... NOT ALL SCHOOL TIME IS SPENT WITH STUDIES. Prottable use et tree ttrne tn studx hall ts lust as Import .mt as learrttng lemons Lett S H S encmlragus stuten Q 'tr extr. Ll mtntnl resources lxlaktng use ot the lthram factltttes are Bettx Copeland, Bruce Mclienzle, Pat Scrtt Nancx Sm t' Cenrgta Barl w and Barbara C-arbee Rtght' Extra-currtcular acttctttes are trnpertant te the qhool program Ktittr Vtrgtnta Hausa' and her :late tor the t-lomecorntng Dance arc surrounded bw other dancers who an entottng tht teittvtttes l ts t ttll the 1 ho rs to adtantage tm calltng upon thwf t Page Sixfx-wt N1 Students Learn Democratic Living Todays schools belnevc that nt IS Import ant tor the student to see has place ID soclety and hvs dutles to the communuty l-le learns fi concern for the others IH hts community hy partlcnpatlng through the school un chartty work such as Chrtstmas and Thanks glvnng baskets. Communlty Chest drlves. and Red Cross work Wholesome fruendshups are vttal The school us an excellent place to meet others ot the same age and problems and to develop a rnch. slncere, and yarled socual late Nearly all school organlzataons hold han duets or other soclal get toQ,ethers Where courtesy and tact are desnrahle These offer good practice for meetung sutuatlons In later lute X Xfa- L.. HELPING OUT at lunch tlrne ln a chlltlrens nursery schfol .ire Marx Stapp. lo 'Xlell Oldham, and Sarah Cooperation too 'S an Important ability School contacts provtde many opportontttes for learnang how to work and play wlth others. Leach 'H is c, ., f-tn: ' -1, 1 LEARNING SOME OF THE GLORIES AND PITFALLS ot prnnttng .1 hugh school newspaper lS a valuable head start tn expertence for a future newspaperman, These aspurlng young lonrnallsts on the Hugh Tlmes staff-V-Freda Berry, Delllah Bochhclz. Blll Kelly, and Shlrlcy Fllls. work lnntytdually and yet together to meet the every-present dearl- lnne Rlght It! always rush hour ln tht' cafvterla when boys .Intl gurls have foorl on thelr mlnrls and lrlenrls to meet tcr lunch A schczl paper and a mcdern cateterla were rarely seen ID htgh schools of hfty years ago I'ajw' Six It ffl bl N N . 'N 0 X' Boys, Girls Study Home Building lhe closest of all human relitlonshtps ls the home In his own home, and also in psychology and family living classes, the student can study eoocl and had situations and learn how to cope vvith mans personal and family problems He learns to ap preciate the home to conserve its ideals. ,and to understand its functions thus he can he a lnetter member of his present homt, and the one he will help to build for his ovvh family in the future Bunce girls make up only one half of the home builders. boys are encouraged to participate in homemaklng classes also in this way lnoys and girls learn to understand and cooperate in helping solve each others problems The basic unit of socletv and democracy -x l GH y 1 i fa, l A J- i i' 5 f .3 yen! , . ssl! s , vkgx , I is the home The people who make up a home are not necessarily 8llisC, but they must learn to live together in happy har mony W:th happy homes it is but a step further to a happy community and a happv peaceful world PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE BY DOING NOW could well le the incentne for these girls who learn ahcut hc mernaklng in S H S home economics classes Left Dehna Bcllavrs uses a hens guage and warns Floxine Nlaha'-ex to stand tall .xml still In the corner Pat Morris at the sewing machine finishes her frock Right, Lgra Ccfertr is lmklng A cake, .xml here she checks tc see if it is rising preperls Of course there are the ir-ex table it shes t l ' indie cheerfully lend a hand, wash, sc: Rosernarx Little and Sh rlcs T l'.1gl'N1xln-11111 Classes Aid Job Understanding C, '55 P5 ll ii- I. x 'BQXE . 'ix . . . -...,. 1 LESQJQQQY tl liifizz-'-NQS' I-u n 11 -5. KE f as: ' rg .H - , .. Classrooms are really miniature communia ties where the students work individually and together for mutual benefit. The work of each is important to the whole class gust as the work of each producer is im portant to the community. As society has grown more complicated, it has moved from the early pattern when each man provided all of his own needs to the present setup of specialization a n d interdependence Each man does one main pob and depends upon others for most of the necessit es of lite. In the classroom the student beans to realize his place in the complete picture. Here he comprehends the value and satisfac- tion of good work and the necessity of main- taining and improving his efficiency. On entering a vocation this attitude is not only desirable but essential for real success ll' 'Y 5. '1 1 K WITH AN EYE TOWARD ANTICIPATED CAREERS, several classes are planned and conducted along vocational lines, Left: ln woodwork class Larry Davison is smoothing down the cedar chest that he has made. Many pro- fessional looking pieces of furniture arc produced in this class. Center: Arthur Viles is making an adpustment in a light socket as part of his project in electricity. Right: At the sewlng machine is Anna Brown, who is working to become a skillful seamstress, These practical arts can be used to advantage before and after graduation, lhlgr Sul Vllfx Job Data Help Career Selection IT ws r1cvcgrIfnf,f'nrIx To Invggm phmrmarwq Mr ga vocatmomzl Camgvr TIM' KIQVNIQV Ia stnuivm rm JIIZLJS Tlmlt IM' WMI LUINVCIJX Im' rwmIf.wr1ggI-II, fum Iwxrmj TIM' mf rw twrw Iwgfnr1f,p-mqj wr ww: TI'1lrwIfum' .IMI wvw1',I'g1IIY1f,fr1 FII TI c, SLIIQICCT S H 'Q garuvucicgs TIN' Kuchgr 11121 'U gnvcf the :Iuclwrwt an mica uf Img gc,rK-mm! ucrugmtumml I'IL'I4'U'IVl, Hn: KJV 'Iv '1 Ifemlf mm gfgbs an Thom' fedde and mglnnt mu' 4,r mow that Im' thmlfs www QI Im :a1.LMww IIN, Vucatmrmx CMM sffr,r1af,rcd In Hu K1 I Club fwrwxlsfnfxf'w1IIrmI-x 4LIf'CSSflII Im-I mcse mum ami I.-, f',' mfgrw frcqm many flcldx Hvrc IIWQ sruciwnf KJV qui CI furfhgr Id-3 uf nm'1c A wrec dccfsnorw and bcifm Iraxrmmei for a succuseml w Catngn .G IDF U C CIA!! S' JIAIIS xi ,n ki ' 4 ll INTELLIGENT SELECTION OF A CAREER -N ww frm: r ' r 'I 2 .www I fre Mer'--.sr ff' IXQIQ smktuvfk- 'muh th f get fr- ' tw? mmf NNI Iain B' we Maw much rm IWW 'wg T'e'.x14r1 TH vwmrw Thur PM rn --T ' xg Us vvifwr JIS Rlghf TIM V'1'JY .l C 'I SIIIrm.g, Iem alter, -,gwnks 1. J gram of STIIULMI-, erpkxfp' ' n Brxlulnx Durwcmw. IQLNJ C.wuuIwcIl. Icrry Day mmf Nmwfx OIX --1 Qin fcrtfa' QTVffiVI'Ci,9 Cari' the Carccr In' wwalws Tw fwlow AMI r ff'VW KUDER, TEST? 'I' ' I 'I-. H.F,fL-If ,y:FI.,1Vx. ' slcigrrrmg H145 and r,IIM'r IIIIIDVIWWJTIIIIW. Ivy rm' P , . Q v- fn- ev I-1 gr- ff-JI-Lu .1..w'.1If1L wxIr.u, I V ' R I.::A?C'x1l War-I DQHU' Q55- ngg: 'ws Bch fx: Mum 'w thc rack :rc :MJF L :fum C' FIIIWPXITFVI 'XIV DCP .1 an Lwstw eg Iv Hx' fcvcgrgwfc arc l'.1NqI' Nvlmltq-,mln Learners Develop Buying Skills effectively the student must, tor has own H v -. X K protection, knovv how to buy untellneentlv T' VKX XX Included un the school curruculum are '-.lf Xl classes that teach the methods and the QL lk value of varlcus types of hudgetung These X 'S courses help the student to learn wuse 5 .5 L' Q spendung and savung There are opportunl v- I iiltnl , ties to study the kinds ot Insurance and the at advantages ot each Consumer mathe ff ' Q matics and consumer scrence classes nnstruct ,FT the student to look for certaun standards ol qualuty when buyung so that he uses good X K ludgment ID hrs purchasing l I f lv ey XX - l-le also learns hovv standardizatnons and lx Qt X I requurements of products can help hum l-le nnvestueates ways that he can support and encourage measures that vvull further protect hrs rnterests Through study, ex perrence, trlal and error the student learns to be a skulltul and Informed buyer THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASSES are desrgned to gave students tralnlng and experrence rn the skrlled trades, There are mary types of classes ln thus departrnentivvoojvvork. metalwork, mechanucs, radlo, clectraclty, and others Lett ln radlo class, the boys learn cverythlng from theory to actual constructlon Ed Anderson and Tony Hall have a radro nearly dlsmantled, but they'll have lt back together soon Rlght The metal lathe as one of the most popular rnachmes ln the shop Pat Manrs and lack Dcprlest enjoy workrng at lt when thelr turn comes lhzgt' .Sl zwul 1 -lu ll Students Realize Public Duties ln science and cuvucs classes the student has the opportunity to study informative periodicals that describe the latest advances in science and industrv These enable hum also to keep ahreast ot the latest social and economic developments With this knovvl edge ot his society he can recognize the value ot these developments in the light of their attect and influence on the general vveltare ot his community and ot the world. He is aware that progress in these areas is ot equal importance with scientific progress. Through this approach to the study ot sclentltlc and social economic problems. thc school hopes to accomplish one of its LEARNING TO USE THE STYLUS to cut a stcnc is principal goals to help the student to Cant Hun-r x1 , Qt rtruflig 1 rt 1'-ev t.-.mf nr -, wit understand the balance and relationship A-'N' Wi ff between constructive u s e ot sclentutlc knowledge and the progress in social and economic tields, FAMILIARITY WITH ENGLISH AND HISTORY is essential to the tuture Amcrucan citizens who must have a back' ground upon which to base their ideas. Lett: Because English is the channel of communication, correct usage is vital, ln this class Mrs Aldine Miller conducts a sentence drill Students are, left to right Row lvRichard Baker. Marr Amermtn Carolvn Cumphellg Row 2--Sharon Anderson' Row Seffolleen leune Right, Historv books 1 3 . . I , are r-fren dull. hut important ewnts recorded tor learning bv hearing become alive and exciting. Richard Fisher and Max Eaglelnurger are intent upon what the recording describes Pllgr Srl t'r1lx-ffirn' Patterns Teach Government Ways SETTINC TYPE lwant prnter .tm Rexx ten, R utter' 'n 4 1 I, ln vm 0. sa 0, E n ' x ' o K tm nr ftsnon H L Nlr paul O wt t ,, s t, ..' ' BH 5, lC ,s Kellts, lluxlt. Kynanr tix taking part H1 sfhool eleetlons and student government, the student learns some ot the proeeclures In the soetal strue ture The Ht Y program gglvea htm an actual taste ot hns own Cuts government Elections are Conducted as nearlx as possulu'e lnlae those ot the Cnty, state, and natnon The sttxdertt learns to lrsten to all slcles ol uaaues and decnde tor htmselt wlwneh ts lnest He respects honest dntterenees of optnnon as necessary to progress, and he VCCOSJYNTLAS propaganda and knows how to protect htm zelt from It Wuth fast transportation drawtngg the world Closer together the student must know more aoout the problems ot nenghbor Count rues By partietpatung in a model Unrted Natuons Assembly he learns somethtng ot how other Countries thnnlf. and act ' if I V113- ,',,.s ,ll- av' A .2 '4' We THE GOVERNMENT EFFECTS EVERYONE. Therefore tt lu 1 ,',t,ntl.tl that all elttzens know how thetr government Operates Lt-tt Dnrlrg .J C ty eleeton sew ral owns Llazgns lf,r,l1ul tulwvt the sccnv, ct the 5lll'lI1gllL'lilJLlVT1IV'llSffd' ton B. l Hnfter and leantne Tate ltsten as loyee Fryer Qalls l'l'lClft1llt'VlTl,t l to a newspaper cltpptng on the holle- ttn board, Rlgght Eugene Hutsell glves has oplnron tn a PT A panel flnscugsxon Also at the talule are Flovd Wooct. Tirrrnv Elanc, Cectl Keene, and lvlr Iamef. R Poll-wt Such rttscuss-one help to rtevclop .1 tolerance tor honest fftttererfce n ipnlfn l't1,gt X4'l:'l1ft'f'fl Ill' Grads Become Competent Citizens The world works on the community basis in that nation must trade with nation to obtain necessities. The student is helped to realize that by thorough development and conservation of the natural resources of the :I I United States this country will be better c able to retain her present world position L ? He understands the reasons for local and 14 .4-in gl national programs which emphasize the :Ti importance of conservation ,VEC ' TT MT: The student learns to observe the laws of the nation l-le sees that they are made not to penalize and restrict him unfairly, but are for his own protection Civics classes study the national and state constitutions graduate of today is a wellrrounded. wellf and statutes The Driver Training Course +0 d CT H h h Choo' Tralnm in rme i izen is i s . instructs the student about traffic laws and g g Th my I Q of Q f dr .n has equipped him to meet with knowledge C ,I C, 8 C lVl . . . . D D g and understanding the world he is entering, The average high school student and l-le can be confident of success, STUDIES IN NUTRITION help students understand the foods their bodfes heed to function correctly. Because the effects of certain fond elements or the lack of them caw be more quickly seen in animals, they are used fOr scientific experimentaticn, ln a science class this year, baby pigs were raised as a study in good and bad feeding, Here Lucille Pendergrass holds the pig, which was named Salome, while jimmy Lightner giyes hirn milk from a ltottle Students en'-y this type of practical education Payer Sci eufi -fri i' 1. ' 4 E Pi. 42' I' 5. . F31 .5 Same Old Prompters I 1 1 1 1.0, 1 va N Student Government Leads School X- WORKINC HARD it the mint, dut 18 connected wth respons lwle ce enr I Ilen not prestttent Want somethmg done? Then do It your se IS an age old formula tor succes The Students of Sentor lfltgh have taken thus sound advtce and havf formed a student organIzatIon through vvhtch they can vvork out problems concernmg the student body and Qchool Young people ot htty years ago Lhd s 'we Ina enwselves tnc I eIr Uwn wcttx t I sl' Ifns t udent Crm nme I peared rather dulutously thtrty one years 1 ll Now under the span orsh p of lVlIsI lurn c gan t we 1 s row thrItI e Or ,GUI all C Mrk, Im democrwttc eovernment n 1 mod Qcale Studr nt Covernmen llflfflmflk ltlfr the natIonal qoxernrnent lh enate and l-louge ot Reprmentattvts mwtn taIn a cwrelul check on eachother vvh lt th presIdent and hts calnInet carry on yyorth vyhule DVOISCTQ such as the rnatntenance f the School 5tore and lounee electIonS and the productIon ot a scholarshtp aseerntuly Important protects for thts year Included securung 1 LJnIted Nattons tlae trytng t ea e trathc condtttone around School olptatn ne a trophy cake and publtshtne a Student Government handbook By malmng Sentor l-lIe,h a bettf r place vvIth many acttvtttes Student Government en courageb students to ccme to school and re cetve the educatIon needed to become worthy cttwens uni' CABINET MEMBERS hCadIng yarteus school JCYIMITILS are Row l Rulu Zongker Norma lmn Cor lvtnglnl Shtrlew Chestnut Blfty Io Rnbmson lrenc Ford Row 7 Floyd Woorl lte Breshears Tfny Baker Dan Bench ltm Turner Pug: Sm enly Flqllf A ' ' ' ' -- f -t'.'2-. iQU', wo ' lu' anmiecl to we teen aegerl ltey anti y z ' Q '- ' Z' gIrl ge I 'rr I 1 th ' . l pr IIIIIITINIX I Tlw' Q . I lL'S 5, , F r 5 Q, o St II Ir w Int at I , I I I 1 e . c., l 7 3 X k ' ll 5 I Dux . I hae l, fcome L t re nw QI ge Ze on tea,l AI the W. 'In,,I if 31 I I ix' ' t - ml O L I LII L I. I I 'I' E gg fr - V K ,I I A , , L, ' 5 S K ,I L Y . I I I LV I K . VL It I , I 4. ' s ' I I I , L .. I I V I I O ,-.I I K I E I I I ' - - -'S-1SA.v., - Q D X II n 3 4 f l, ' x I 3 his ' I I HI ' lS Dart B' l sftt t l ly H , K I A o I 5' , I , . I I ' 4 Q 1 . , ' ,, 1 , ,I I lt, a 2 , A S 1 I 3 ' S 8 J 1 e I I I I I I I I I 7 I I P ' 'fr ' 'E I1 XHZ1 . j e I - ff, I . C I Duo-Assembly Promotes Activities .H - y.. C? 19' 7- IN SENATE ROSTER inrluctcs Rr vi, rink Murphy ohn VVhcctcr BPD rc: riv: H Wcsttnrrokn Kcnncth Downing Row 4 clnnc McLin ary Wu uc cg L ow k Star Ly ar h cn Bctty Duyuil Shurtcwc lgcars Suruh Crnung o Ann Eastcp rn onngt n Tcrnmy Shcrictan HOUSE MEMBERS include Row I Elcanor Humphrey Wilm Walton Mum I nc Bury Putty Thomason lanrcc Dfutsch M ry Kiy Kcltocg inc niqwt ounn Coxcr Nancy Vviorri Ro utu Wrlsorw hrricy Williwms Anita cclcr ind Chula.: Chalcnccr Row amic Griffin ith Mil cr T mm 'Vi was Lcstcr NViIicr'nc rn Stout Eugcn Hutscll Bcvcrly Srnwrt Ccrildinc Dams Rith Ritzcn Nancy Cowdcn oannc Hohnc and Crry Lewis ow 5 C Rwy Curl Rem Edwin Cartcn Nmcy Rust Kay Mut Erma Brcvycr uno Franccs Armstrong ow n Mtpcs I L IL tsp ran an ousc it Thcrnu on Barnr Dcpricst Ctroiyn Dnison not Rodkcrs mat Mclyir Tuunt ovy J Bob PBXVWL Frcct Atkinson Bob Rilu Put Burnurn Prggy Haw uns crry Roluts wnrt Kcn Kcnnon Raw 6 Arthur Bturnf. Bvb Pat Orson Bctty Hrckmin VV1ndd Yoinq nd 'viartx Drummond Row Kcith Bwcon Ciydn ooucr Cha ics Christianscn Bi! Mcrrtt Bob Baku Mu Eazrcbur ger Phyllis Schert oc Brown Vincent Tyndall Kent Lompton jcre jane White ann Monty Hzrnw ' gi Srunfy mm 'E A - - 4 V 9 ,- ii ' 'V X ' Q . h fy, , '- , Z , 4 ,U r -4 ,.,x,'i .a 'A A Q, I Q B - T 2 P. ,1 fr V. T, F fi ic uw 3 T rl T T , Q' ju Q Mt jo DC ' , 5 ' P' S' R S -- Iac lf. X , S. J Bct H' oncke. ' . x 'r ' j. 1 . . ' x, I . li j I O . r ' 'i J ,Q . 1Q,i.1KAi,ii I U ,Sir if Wh, 3, . K ' ' f'. Z- -I ' , Kc l', C y . J, , ' ' T itz, It . ' L' ' , ' ' L , ' . ' 'Q L ' , ' , 1- , , I v R 1, 1, . ., -. or , T 14 . .3 A Rr 4 Da . , H I Ba ity, L'sl ' Ni. . F kl CI ', PL K .S . l. Q E ' , 4 1 . li 1' , . ' ' ' . K R T f ', ' , ' ', K , ' j K . If i . r 1 , 1 r R 1. I , W L , . . L k, .2 r f 7 - 7 . , ' ' C K F ' . I ' i , A , . k - , , , I . , - , r , ' . ic lax' ' - n ' Publication Offlce ls Busy Scene Q' mp-a 1, -s r ' CAPTIONS LAYOUTS AND ART WORK !rOul Ind thL I surnt s 1 xv hw urs tr ymrbook staff Rosurnt rmmbors ow W ogan rm F xtftnf ng n 1 tt Sl L at vgrlv Smart B r a St F n rg rm me. Lf x N Q tt r un H um ao h t Lsuat X t it - DEADLINE BATTLINC mcmbcrs cf thc, Hugh Tlr'nr.s staff nnrlurk R vs. 1 Frufw Burr N :fu S ll: s Dgltlmr Buchholz Pcggv Stxta Paultm Lawns Ntta Futzquald Nuncy Lofftug S mh Lmch Few P1tFuy.,ttson Burnm Russnll Rolla Blades Martha Roy Shtrlcv Ellis Mtldrcd Hal! Cnrrgta Chdfcv Row 3 Cnctl Kccn Dawn Mglton Davy Wuddcrs Charles Srntth Rrnnm Yutcc Kctth Mtllcr Kctth Bacon meson Ptcrcc Eugene Hutsdl Ntlxfx . O l O z . 0 T - Q S a 5 ':' in is 'f I . ,X I . P ' . as f'5M ' G Q I 5 . 9 Z A' R I t - x -fr -0 - -an f 1-,a,,,,, ,ikgil - 4, ' I Q, - Il, 4 . 'W 1 bl, ' 5 Ll . ,.. ...ah 2 I 1 ' ,.,, , , , V ' - 'fl Rt 3 t.ff lugt ak, th' cftti mc I ' ttf thu f st 4 ' f ' arc, R - -I I' MCC.: f, Iof ' Maha tv, Fra C 's Da s, Ro .tw BI -- stctn, Bunny' Scott Row I -Frank Murphv, juan Cratg, Bun Martin, Danna Rothwmuf. Slhwrfcy Arm-t Ron SM Bc ' , J Far om, XV, ff '41 Ca Ytt, la 'S Bak 3 Da td Nltnn joan O ax, Soma Pimp Ka V V tg Bt L ta g No or- w t Loc HQ CI. thttz ' , ' ' . ' O f Y - K 1 y, VI K lA rw , ' K . , 1 I , , L L ' , , a . u . 21 I . ' 1 . K lt . , , . 1 ' 1 ,. 1 , . 1 1 1, W . :mt M, Journalssts Keep School Informed 1 sqmmsms. D ENTHUSIASTIC IOURNALISTS gutter r Du ll Serv mee w e lk bout the r escds acts n pub cut ons s und Scrf Il mem ers we ow l s L ue n Betty No Fmt P y sa 5, fl ow r 1 r oc s mer y mart r ncy D nr 1 Rethermel W n fred Cirrett Ovx Vernor We khs. me limes Baker h N4 e y c lnk srnudged faces are dead gave aways of Sensor l-lsgh Publscatsons students Prsnter s snk attracted young sournalssts of l9S2 just as st dsd half a century ago when fsve sensors rolled up thesr sleeves to publssh the fsrst Sensor Hsgh yearbook That l902 yearbook whsch was called the Exodus brought remarkable changes to Sensor l-lsgh It not only started the tra dstson of yearbooks but also caused the formatson of tournalssm classes In l9S2 well organs ed classes under the sponsorshsp of Mrs Vsrgsnsa Woodrsng pub lsshed a weekly paper the Hugh Tsmes and the annual yearbook the Resume Students walksng past the publscatsons rooms could Deek sn and see aspsrsng your nalssts fursously poundsng out storses on clattersng typewrsters edstors madly collect sng copy or bussness managers gsvsng pep talks to ad s lesmen Can t we stop that clock? was a typ cal thought of newsmen wsth unfsnsshed asssgnments as each msnute brought the deadlsne closer Not untsl the completed edstson was sn the hands of the student body dsd the weary lournalsst pause to catch hsS breath and admsre the fsnssherl product Between sntervsews deadlsnes and meet sngs wsth the engraver students found tsme for usll and Scroll actsvstses Thss natsonal honorary journalsstsc socsety was organszed twenty ssx years ago for the purpose of re wardsng sndsvsdual achsevements sh the lsterarv fseld Through the years st h s been an smportant part of Sensor t-lsghs extra Currscular aCtsvstsCS l-lsghlsghtsng the Ousll and Scroll yea was the formal snstsatson banquet After a delsghtful evensng however everyone tucked hss pencsl behsnd hss ear and dug snto work agasn Y5 ,, I1 s Ilelvfy ml . ss l s ' Y, . 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A X NE , rs Y -' ts s llx i V ' A Debaters Trnumph In Speech Events For over one halt century delnters have played 1 bug purt nn Sentor Hugh s uctnyutne ln the year O2 ambttuous debwters gotned etther the Ctrls Ltterary Soctety or the Boys Oratorncal Assocnatuon Today boys and gtrls combune forces to compose one strong Competnne wemnst schools from ill sec tlons of the country SHS orutors wt the and ot thelr spon or Mass Anna b t terson won honors both as teams and tndnvudually The debate team consnstung ot l2ona'd Muller Donna Letterman Larry debate class Pake and Monty Harlow swept tlrst honors an the Oklahoma Cnty tournament whle Donn Letterman won tlrst place IU utter dtnner spealetng wt the Drury College meet Outstwndung presndung otttcer of the Stu dent Coneress Senate was the tttle bestow ed upon um Hedges at the contest held at Washtngton Untverstty nn St Louus Monty Harlow a valuable member of the ' 52 debate class collected num' rous tndmt dual honors tncludtng tnrst place In a state Leeton turst plwce In the state l Speak for Democracy contest ind the tutle ot Out standvng ottucer of the Southwf st Mtssouru Student Congress which entntles hum to ADMIRINC SOME OF the many troph es vx w lby the d are te m dr d hams mmy Hudgu L U pk tourney to the Natnonal Forenstc contest Donna Letterman and Monty Harlow held In Boston Massachusetts THE GIFT OF CAB s 1 yalu ble lsset to these dcbuters w ruca e c ert C wrlotte 1 n Kay H ne Donna Letterman Suzanne Rtmbey 'Xl rclu BI nkln gp Rnr alt Mt ow onnte y s r e arr rn Hedges Monty Harlcw W Ilts Murclaugh Gus Kettell Page llglzty run O ' , e 7 A ey el . c ' L V 1 A . 'S 1 S I 9- ' ' f. . 1 th l E 1 ' ' e 1 s , , l Ie' 3 1 J:-' 8 x w ' K I L 1 , 1 V c i 1 1 7 I. I- Cn 3 I 1 Qt ' 1 1 J m ul' y 1 J r . f , 1 , ,K 1, t '- I E ' , 'J 'lt L F 3 . . 1 ' A V ' V l W , U wnde contest sponsored by the Amerucan U L I . , . V VO' x , I , , eb a Q ' I ' ' , av l ez j ' 4 0 x, pl ,m. . ' I A ' ' x Q wa . a -. ' ' ' ' . Rr, l B - M tl ht , he ' CU l I '. , . r , t tw 1 I Sf , X. l Ile . R 2- -R Da t F el B , II l . V l I e , ' Pep Squads Boost School Spirit WE VE COT A GOOD TEAM COULDN T BE PROUDER' Lm L 5 ur c v S11 w 1 L L m rn XKN N1 WIWLU HAVE YOU COT THAT SPIRIT halhvwgg Lnthusz wr numlurs 31 Qqu L IL Q ow I Suv. To 1 Bar ara orrows P t Cox on 1 U nm Aw sr K ren Yorwgu Burbwra Rommelman Pug! m4.mLu5 uri. avdus Mar g 11,1 M tmr F.F.A. Boys Practice Farming l BUILDING CHARACTER AND KNOWLEDGE for future farming activities are these members of the F. F. A.: Row l- -john Wheeler, Brian Rawlings, Larry Bayliff, jack Edel, Delbert Birdsong, jimmie Robertson, David Logan, Mike Schulze, Benny Robertson Row 2 -Billy Burgess, jeromu Schaffitzel, john Wallis, Eddie Fugate, Bob Price, Duane Crighton, Frank McMahon, Francis Price Row 5 Charles Brnzeal, Wturren Smith, Leonard Alexander, Robert Hickman, john Bowers, Richard Lamborn, Frank Gott, Douglas McLean Row 4---Mr, john Kirby, Robert Day, Lowell Tate, Donald Snow, Arthur Erickson, john Aton, Bob Siffcrman, Duane Dittrick, Carlos Stapp. Row 5 -- Paul Covey, Boa Hoppe, jiihn Crightrin, David Beam, Dale Hitchcock, Richard Anderson, Bob Aldridge, Tom Duck- worth, Donald Putman. Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve, Careful observ- ance of this motto has won for the Future Farmers of America a reputation as one of Senior l-ligh's most active and progressive organizations Through individual projects. the F.F.A. MR. TOM WATKINS has spent a life-time encourag- ing boys to participate in civic affairs, Pictured at the Father-Son Banquet are. Mr Tom Wtmtkins, jim Lusk, john Crighton, Leonard Alexander. H members, directed by lvlr, john Kirby, gain valuable firsthand experience for their future career in farming, During class the boys study livestock and poultry care dairy- ing, soil use, and conservation. The F. F. A. strives to develop not only thrift and service in its members, but public spirit as well, This year the community- minded boys made fifty hobby horses for underprivileged children and for the second straight year entered the winning float in the Homecoming Parade. They elected Violette lVlcKee as the first F, F. A, queen. In February they held their annual parent- son banquet. Although the F, F. A, members can't boast that this is their organizations Colden Anniversary, they can boast of the Ciold Medal award they won in the National Live- stock judging contest. This honor brought national F. F A. recognition to the Spring- field Future Farmers chapter. Stylish Kilties Display New Spats TAKING ANOTHER LOOK at the letter which invites Kiltirfs to rompetc in the National Folk Fcstiyal t' le held in St Louis are Front r'rw -lcanne lVlcLin, Marching to the roll of drums and the skirl of bagpipes is a great thrill to the members of Senior Highs famous drum corps, the Kilties These Scotch lassies who are sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Cad'e marched at half time at all home football games. acted as ushers for Civic Symphony and Little Theatre productions, and took part in the half-time program at the loplin Thanksgiving Day eame At the last home basketball game they presented their tradi' tional performance of the Highland Fling and drum maiorette. Mary lo Dewey. per' formed the intricate sword dance This year the Kilties and their mothers worked together to make the snowy white spats which are now a part of the Kiltie uniforms Since the Kilties organization by Rs Ritchie Robertson in l92S, they have been recognized as the oldest uniformed girls drum corps in the United States Citizens of Springfield have come to recognize these Birnnyi Srerr BAR row- 'Susie Short, Lynn Dickrn high stepping lassies as worthy representa- yw, lefynr' Cafnsrifi tives of their city and school BONNIE YOUNG LASSIES iC'iTTtD'ASlf7L1 the- Kiltfes drum Corrs .irc lrft to right Row ' Nita Fitzgerald, Delphia Ebert, Lynn Dickinscn, Eya Nlac Rotnerrncl, lc-anim Wlc7L:iy Vlayis DeVasure. l.uf'Xni'c Nloblrtt, Mary lc Dewey. Nancy Tnatch, Sarah Ccnurrg, Suzanne Snrrrt, Sarah A Clurrta l-lanailtrn. Mary Ellen Blaine and Io Ann Garrison Row I 'ylary If: Ender tt, Pat lvlcrns, Iriycr Fryer, lqrwf Suu Peace. Marlene Fartvsttin, Carrrlinri ljal-er. lirar- Ani Carr Royx 3- loarrn Fallin. Mary Ann Srtiiirts, lluth brar s nv , Haas, barlrara Dtilii lan Bischrlf, Dxir, Vxfallcer, bartiara Lee VV lls, lirrly Drhalfsbn, and lirne Nlartirt lean Craig V,rg-r a Hcuse, Bunny Scott, Nancy Ccwcicn, Marv Ann Erickson. Frerlith Krasaer, and Brinnie B.les Band Gives Rousing Performances, While watching a parade pass. Spring fieldians have often noticed a group of young people stepping briskly through thc streets to the beat of a lively march Any Senior High student could proudly tell thenf that this was the S HS band. and that its 59665 GETTING IN SOME FINAL PRACTICINC before the hand assembly are band members Sharon Rogers and lacklyn Schaffer. lhrvqi lilqfzf-3 -tix able director was Chester Moffatt Students of Senior High enioy playing in the band, or just listening to it, as much as students of l902 enloyed sessions around the player piano or listening to brass band concerts in the park The band members were unusually busy during the l95lf52 school year. Besides marching in the home coming and Christmas parades and present- ing a lively assembly and concert, they toolc part in both the Music Festival and the State Music Contest at Columbia, The bands peppy music in the background helped to boost the Bulldogs to many victories Precise marching isn't easy, as any band member well knows, Each remembers the mornings he crawled wearily out of bed before other students thought of waking. and plodded sleepily to the SHS, field to practice marching. But members were rewarded for their work when the band proudly marched in a parade or carried out a difficult marching formation, FLUTE- Cortls SWl'll'fOfd Sharon Srnlth Donna Vrrrnllllon Elalne Ly1Jmll1t'r1 lane Moreland Mary Wrlght lulla McCrae OBOE- yummy Statler Rarvonza Martun CLARINET- Martha Xkfheatley' Freddle CL'-4 jacklyn Schaffer ALTO CLARINET- Sy lvla Cole BASSOON- Pat Knlght Do wa Vy n-te E FLAT SAXOPHON E- Betty Mathlas Arlene Pachl Hogh Haseltlne Rorald Ollus Olaf Hldvr TENOR SAXOPHONE- Robert Rovlotsi R lcharcl Thompson S le 5 lr Qt 11. . ,s J ll- ll , I 'lt' ' J Lends Exciting Rhythm To Parades Sharon Rogers Margaret Pllklngton lCrry Taylor Dayld Belveal Lnnda Blackally Melyln Presley Betty Reynolds lack Newhard lack Etherlngron Robert Moore Shlrley' Crow Eddle Rogers Torn Atteberry lr-rome Schaftltzel Yyonne Stanton Altha Layon Pearce Wtllram Morrow Ronald Cutter Ierry X.ValIln Iudy Davus Nancy Evans Patsy' Thomason Myrna George Robert Nell Cary Dysarf Phlllup VVlnes BASS CLARINET- Alberta Prlester Kelth Rowden BARITONE SAXOPHONE john Parke CORNETS- lrnrrtle Tvvggcr joe lohnson Danny Palen Fred Anderson Donald Moss Cary Klrst Henry Crutfhfxeld Snlrley Darneron Ronald Stnth Marnane Marshall jane Thompson Paul Marlan Allen May Harold Ne'Hort Donald Bradley Blll Sldvycll Frat: Bear jerry Srnrth FRENCH HORN- Bob Mathis Rlchard Xvaddell Lester Wlllemetz lOhn Stone Norda Bllnkc-nsOD Ruchard Hayes Blll Erwln TROMBONES- Blll Palcn lack Bayes Donald Ege Harold Ege George Vyfrlght Gene Anderson lorittlw Rosenbalm Gerry Anderson Darrell Hands Larry Robo Rrchard Carr Vsfarren MrKnught BARITONE- Melx ln Taunt Warren Xkfarers, lr Bob Lntle SOUSAPHONE- Tommy Glasscock Charles Hallam I B Klnslow Cary l-lessee llm Caddy Lewrs Bunch DRUMS- Tommy Zongker Ruchard Bass Walter Forrester Frankun' Kynuon Tommy Mayes Stanley Harriman Mary XNard TYMPAN I- lerry Rowtcn Page Iiiyqlvlt -SFI Page IjllQl7fX-Vlglll Orchestra Shows ' Siu: 5 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT is the belief of these hrrd-working orchestra members They are from Iett to rtght I, B. Kinslow, Don Moss, and Pat Scott. Among the many outstanding organiza tions which have come into bezng at Senior High during the past halt-century is the excellent concert orchestra, under the cap able direction ot Chester Moffatt. A tar Skill, Mastery, cry from the iltiddlin contests ot titty years ago, the versatile orchestra members are capable ot producing anything from a classi cal concert to a gay, popular number. During the year the orchestra presented numerous programs, including assemblies at junior highs Background music tor the operetta was provided by this talented body The operettas brilliant success was greatly increased by such fine accompani' ment Entertaining civic clubs, convena tions, and meetings ts another specialty ot the orchestra. Members performed in their very best style at the annual Spring Music Festival. A tormal concert was given by the orchestra along with other groups ot the music department. Presenting an enjoyable program was not the only purpose ot this program, tor the prcceeds served toward sending the orchestra into musical competif tion in other cities, one ot which was the Music Festival held in Columbia. The success and recognition which the orchestra has received can be attributed to the long hours spent rehearsing, and to the loyal cooperation ot the students and con- ductor. VIOLIN C Kr J IQ ff? Ru 1 r Fung fr V 'Mr v SCH: I Puff H L V 'I I .r I , h -iran, .xc mx N75 ,vs Kmafw . - N1 Ilstva .mh 4' . 3 Pullkv Day 4.1 STDVI v I rfu . . I Luammg 1 I , ,I f fs - Dm: - FHM I C I H Zh, I4-X, - rw w I' I C' Q , Imrr www ' ' Rf Rv f ' jr W Anna Ii: I :JI 4 M' 3 WI l ' Ka ,Q Huff! ,,4Qf,n - , , lm' EM I: . 1' 3 -,. J g we A F 'fi C wi . Q 1 -': . my I .I . I cn ,r . I -I V, L ,.U'A.3r, uLj1'H.o w CELLO- .':1':' Q1IPM1 im C HHI4 X 2 axfgf lx lf!! J Chrm QIIIIIW 4111 FIf,4r1 -,N X ,io U' .E if Ru? I lon ' f 1 xii X X 'I M 1 rw lm' 5 X V Ai . 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Scott lum Ccorw, Maths' Eze' E11 Fupiatc fifth Harmff FLUTE- Fium LCVHQ loAnn EasTrp Lin 'OWN Curhs Sway ufgyrd lack SIOCIQIIII Sharon Smnh Can! v Sh mnari VIOLA1 Jw 1 c Indy Irwm LIIAWW Nofdftfr 0805- SIv,r!cv To'cr I F: Vw Cfgpecw vw Sfathr Raycwza Martw CLARINET- Nkwrfha XNI'ws'afIvA, Margarcr Pwlkwwgfou iackhvw Schaffer BASSOON- Par Kmghv Dc,-ma Vvhnc HORN- Eof' Mathxs F2 Uward X.V.:fIrIc'H Lcstcr Vv'rIInmcfz TRUMPET- lm Tvwqgxr lor Iuhmkorw Don Moss Kvnt Crnmg-Ion TROMBONE- lack Eaws EM Pawn Donald Enc- Harold Egc TUBA- Tom C asfcock PERCUSSION- Inrm Rowfrw R Chard Bass Frankun' Kyra OU C-lee Club Renders Melodic Tunes ADDING CHARM AND BEAUTY to many musical programs at Senior High were the members of the Cirls' Cleo Club Row l Anna Lee Morgan, Frances Binney, Shirley Thiimcs. Zelma Ransdell, jenny Lee Hoover, Doris Day, Pat Cox, Patti Fielder, lune Martin, Sue Carver, jackie Murray, Angela Cook, Peggy Collier, loan Davis, Dorothy Eirlson, Cleta Auberry, Susie Fulton, Patsy Teeters Row 2 Miss Dorothy Rathbone, lanice Chastain, Wilma Grimm, Nancy Bennett, Patty Thomasin, Ruth Shine, Ada Lee Wac'lrtle, VVanda Andres, Peggy Fearl, Barbara Bcgner, Pat Strom, Helen Bohnsack, Helen Breyman, loan Matherly, Donra lo Rothermcl, Markeeta Keeton, Shirley Strafforrl, Eva Mae Rothermel, Cloria Highfill, Billie Frost. Row 3 Nancy Campbell, Carolyn McLcmore, Dixie Compton, Leota Pendergrass, Donna Bellairs, Awilda Pratt. Phyll s Bills, Carolyn Sturdeyant, Donna Vaughan, lane Lichlyter, Marlene Farbstein, Nancy Smith, Margaret Hood, Pat Stacye, jo Scott, Dixie Crain, Norma lean Edmonds, Patsy Freeloye, Charlotte Smith, lanie Bcrglund. Row -4--'Anita Wheeler, lean Lichlyter, Donna Beach, Becky Davis, Patti Morris, Ethel Mae Moutray, Donna Sue Willoughby, Carolyn johnson, Mary Charlotte Humphrey, Dorothy Keltner, Rose Bockman, Students passing the music studio during the sixth period often feel the urge to stop and listen to the harmonious singing of the , if 85 voice cms' cice Club. - 34 . Q ,R , v ES tj O, undef the skilled direction of Miss J 'lg H 0 1 Dorothy Rathbone, this group presented a Q l , Yr' JN formal concert with the band, a musical X A ' t , i assembly with the lunioreSenior choir, and Pi 1, l X 'iii ' V took part in the Christmas and Easter Je KX. ' 'i 1 g J' assemblies. . Y- tv. if i R' N ,,,, sf., 1 f i gr With the coming of the first crocus and 'G EM f , , Q3 ii the first cases of spring fever, the Ciirls' CJ -R321 Clee Club joined with the music depart! ments of other schools to present the annual Spring Music Festival, Pagi' Xlilwlt Music Ol Choir Delights Students MELODIOUS MEMBERS of the lun or-Senior chozr are' Row l- Barbara Oltrnan, loyce Chaplin, Retha Pittman. Shirley Barclay, Marjorie Yunger. Mary Ann Erickson, loyce Fryer. Carroll Harman, Kitty Rains, ludy Rosenbalm. Betty lo Robinson, Beverly Smart. Barbara Long. Barbara Vaughn. Ruby C-ardner, Sonya Pease. Pat Roberts, Karolyn Davis Row 2 Linda Stevens, Barbara Russell, Ruth Lewis, lane Crippcn. Pat Adams, Barbara Porter. Bonnie Biles. Donna Maune. Nancy C wc'en, Nadine Arbeitnwan, Mary lo Dewey, Pat Rheclen, Marilyn Canaday Leona Potter. Barbara Crandall, Kay Mutz. Marianne Skidmore, Pat Carnahan, lerie lane White, Ida Mallonee, Sally Short, Miss Dorothy Rathbcr e Row 3-W Marlene Wc'lch, lfiJ'7IW l-lohne, Karen Sanders. lean Katter, Barbara Randolph, lanice Haas, Shirlene lagears. C-lenda Hamilton, Anna Brown, Norma Melton, Mary Ann Howe. janet Parsley, lane Hastings. Betty Reynolds, Barbara Burrows, Nancy Thatch. l-larry Cbsof-, Bob Thomas. Eugene Hutsell, Bob Fredrick, Bill Rinck Row -l Bill Stnwc, Kay Brown, limrny Lowrv, lerrv Hicklin, loe Brooks. l-lart Armstrong. Paul Napicr. Willis Mordaugh, Larrv Robti. Bill M rr,son, Wesley Smith, Eddie' Denney, Albert Smith Tommy Sheridan. lack Starkey. XVilliam Moirew, jerry Ford, larnes Cotter, William l-lolrnes, Paul Crouch Row 5--f-lerry Ward. lim Rodgers, David Crowell, Floyt Woocl, Bob Litle. Noel Alleger. Bob Craig, Bob Riley, Vincent Tyndall, Charles Chalender, Dick Dameron, Frank Murphy. jerry Hart Larry Pike, Max Eagleburger, jimmy Vsfickersham, Charles Christiansen. Ronald Rucker. Bob Patterson, Bill Hunter. Shortly before Christmas. while students wistfully dreamed of holly and mistletoe. they were surprised to hear strains of i'Silent Night and joy To the Vxforlclm drifting faintly in from the halls As teach ers opened classroom doors. students recoge nized lunior-Senior choir members who were following their annual custom of carol ing in the halls before Christmas vacation, Presenting a peaceful picture in their deep blueegreen robes and white collars, the members of the l2O voice choir made their first appearance in the Thanksgiving assem bly During December they presented pro- grams at the iunior highs Under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Rathbone. the versatile choir easily changed from the quiet, reverent music of the Christ- mas and Easter assemblies to the gay, lilting tunes of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Pirates of Penzance, Fifty years ago enthusiastic students held singing schools to sing and learn music techniques. The high ratings won by the choir in the state music contest indicate that its members worked equally as enthuse iastically as those tuneful young music lovers of l902. Pagt' Niurfi -nur Latin Club, D.E.D.O. Keep Busy J '7 LATIN CLUB MEMBERS arf Row l Suzanne Short Sunny Boone jantce Deutsch Becky Pmle Mass Mlldred :cy ay htaers cw o Runner oyce ryer rc c W :tc janlce Haa Wnnltred Carrcft Ch cr Seaton Rcwi Pntl Roush Marlcnc Welch Mary Eruckson Vcna Martin Tonya Armstrong Row -l Anr Hultngs Marty Drurrm nd C- ll Beaurnan joAnn Eastep MEMBERS OF the Dlstrtbuttye Educ tl n Dlversltted Occupatnons cl sscs are Row l Sue Rhoades Bonnue Stapo Dons johnson Nev Campbell L na Soden Betty Colllns june Caddy Mary Rauch Sally Crow Helen jackson Wanda Young Leta Lawson lne Kutterman joAnn Tay er jim Lowry C ry Buckner Ron ld Lea Row 2 Marjore Baldwln jeanle Benson Barbara Sums Melba bhelton Cecrgene Conrer Anna Conner judy McConnell Martha Roy Del rcs johnson Reuelcne Broyles Larella l'llburn junc E Arterbfrry Kathryn Keene janet Moseley Bull Harper Duck Marlay Dennts Adams Row 3 Anna Lou Crlffln S ny Bradley Donna Chapman Lee Ellea Bagby R lla Blades Martha Turner Marcella Rhodes Wartda Smsth LaWanda Shave Irma Brewer Wulm oell Cros Pat Bcnda Do na Fak Freda Berry Albert Ralls Duane Boom Kenneth Alcorn Row 4 Barbara McCandless Ernulv Shottner jo nre Clover Barbara C-lbson Betty Evans Carol Copley Dorothy Cust Ronna jo Webb Dors P ll d j c K ll Row a Earl Ruyers Clyde Cooper Leonard Dodd erry Thomas Doyle Duncan Davud ohn son Char cs B um Leo Brooks Allen Peabody Ronald Ford Rrchard Becker joe Pyle erry Howerton Charles Green Orcll Nunn Row C Kenneth Menown Ohn Shatter Bull Wynes Ronnle Foltz Charles Chrlstlansen ack Harman Dlck l-loltert Wayne Kass r Fred Bergman Harry Rodocker Bobby Bushop Make Hundman john Moore Blll Nflllolltano Darrell Slmmons Don Lamy Frances johnson Bobby Bungham Weldon Brown Bull Anderson Lavelle Buckley Btll Blakey 114 Xlflfj 'X j R- , .f . 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'rg' , l'i'-fll'O GAA., Tumblers Like Hard Work dv BUILDING STRONG MINDS AND BODIES are the CA A s From left to nght are Row l Emma Smnth lean Coodnlght Eleanor Humphrey Lots Meese Row2 Pearl DLMunt Ruby C-aroner Dlxuc Ce rung Sandra Bowen oan Davrs Row 3 Wanda Andres oann Prugger Barbara Hart loa n Pearl Peggy Suxta Row -4 Catherlne Muller Drana Tednck Helen Bohnsack Maxrne Breymen Velva Campbell wwf x35 NIMBLE GIRL ACROBATS who are Interested rn gymnastrc exerclses comoose the membcrshlp of the Tumblrng Club Tumblers rc from left to rnght Row l Peggy Slxta Wanda Andres Ruby Gardner Lots Meese Emma Smlth Norma ean Coodnught Row 2 Arvllla Rowe Duxle Gearnng Ella May Patton Row 3 Sandra Bowen Rlcla Wallls Pug: XI!Il,H I It 'TTA' D ' ' -'gif' -n N A - 1 'I - ' ,1 ' --, ', FT , ' E ' Y ' 1 I 'l I 3 x 3 Q f 1 - V . Y .. X.: - X4 . . ,W 3 Q ' It 'x .M 5 fm- . J n! X 4 Y I. .Ax X V fp- .-' ,...,ml - -. Q 1 A- V-I '- I I 'iii' lf' H' ' -lm Key Club Ha Y Stress Clvuc Work SPONSORING THE VOCATIONAL CLINIC ind playnng lust to the Arkunsts lNfllSSC'LIfl K y Clul Conventuon were nm rtant exerts for tlre LV Club members Cy are Row l lvl trnes llard Eugene Hltsel lvlxrtln ar ter ent Corrpton Dlck Brown rm Rodgers lrn l-ledges Beh Frerlrrek Rfw erry Long Lee Tunes an Tcrty Biker Henry Westlnrooke Phul Olson Duck Helmburger Larry Wlgglrs Frank Hall l'l3rtfXrmstrc1nI, ROW Nlelvlrt Taunf HI Y MEMBERS are Row l Bud Brackley Bob Edwards Darrel Love Bob Rngslpy Ronnue Wwlswortlw tm Twugger Albert Rvlls Bll Stone Rnchard W udman Row 2+Cerry Anderson Earl Maples Max Porter P ll Vnles ohn Pearson Harvey Brown Cary Rennhart Im Shupp Bob Scroggans Row 3 Mr Howard Petelush Dark Heumburgcr Gus Kettell Arthur Vnles Bull Scheud Larry Dawson oc ared Ronnue Yates nm Stout Bll Ruley Dwrel Biker Row -l Fred Barr Monty l-hrlfw Tom Atteberry Stanley Holt Bob Crmg Bull Royle Churlts Roberts Don Hurtley Bob Rtley Charles Smtth Ioe Iohnson Page IN meh four 0 O Q po r K' , H ' Th : ---- r I. 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A 5 Qi- 5 , .Q 1 I nf ' .1 4' 'ff X, 5 'f 'Z ':'x,?2- Q 111'-4 fs 31,1 9,1 Q55 L35 S-, 4 9555, :Qin pf, 'ax -Ni ,, .K 'um x Q-K ,V. 1 ' x r 1 I u Same Old Yell 1 . . ome on 1051.1 we rv llflll la J, V p-YJ Coaches Build Winning Teams 'FP iq .Q lrillnnt scasow PICTURED ABOVE are five of the Senior High ccaches who lcd S H S athlctic teams thr ugh cy arc I ft to rignt lm Ball Roy Sh rum lack Bush Bob Owcns and Bill Thomus coaching iobs during the l95l 52 school year as Senior l-ligh s athletic team excelled in every sport Football coach Bill Thomas led his team to a five won four lost season and served as softball coach jim Ball directed the basketball team to two tournament titles and a record of twenty four wins in thirty one games Ball also coached the baseball squad Clair Brcwer coached the cross country dj Ll, P414 Nutty tl I reigned at the helm of the track squads Coach Bob Owens h ld three coaching positions Golf tennis and Bullpups coach Roy Sharum led the Bullpurps to their most successful season in their brief history A head of the Athletic Department Ralph A Oglyl Harrson pliys 1 p in planning sports program l-lc is shown hut il cussing a com ing track meet witn Cowch Clint Brewcr I C I VM, ,, c. s Q , l - S . :gh ' N. , 'Q 5 -s i A ? Th' ', L i , a . If ' . 1-I C I Senior l-ligh coaches turned in exceptional team to its first state championship and u . . , . Q A . 7 - , S , A 1' ' 4 Do ' x , 'B ' : K . big art . the ' ' . f lx r Joplin Falls To Bulldog Power 'E L Bulldogs 7 Wlountaln Crow 6 Bulldogs l , Faucftu llc,- liulldogs I4 Nlclnclt l2 ljnlldmgs 25 S1 loscpn Cnfnlml l Bulldogs 6 Plttslnurag lj Bulldogs l6 l5L1lldogsTD North Kansas CIW 54 Fort gmltlw fl Bullcloggs 23 lefffyrson CTV 6 Bulldogs l3 loplln l ANXIOUSLY WATCHING A COAL LINE PILEUP r rw f- .A ,gg r l. X , :mfr JCL' kc? LF V: Ulf' :lr llgvflmr rgjl-' V.V'w Joi A Alw. .Jr lf. ' .1,Y.1 ' r w 1' ,ll Yfl 44' .2 'Q rm I L lf Tr .uv lf . rg .gwvw L lm r LU! f f f: l'l'U1l' kd ww ng- 5 l g f :plum 'T tm .gf of xxdlw .1 lun! T.1Cl4ll, ws 'l tllng YVJVNX, ,vw mx liwlfl ln flw Tlv. llvlg ww ur PM EJQI1 l, 'mir ugh? 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Le 'Y l?rP.y'f I ll-J 'lJ.?9g'-' MAQYZLW mg: . WM w 5 1 I KL .Q 'F WT, J NJ an sl. '- . . 1951- 52 Grove. This was Owens' first year at the helm as he replaced john Grayson. The Bullpurps, under Coach Roy Sharum looked very impressive in sailing through their most successful season since their organization. Although their record ot three wins and four losses was not out- standing, it was quite an accomplishment for a team composed entirely ot sophomores without previous gridiron seasoning. Pups and Purps Play to Wm PRCMISING MATERIAL for next ye r s Bulldog squad are the members of the football B team better known 1 the Bullpuos Row I Larry Macon Tommy Mayes Arthur Neely Row 2 lol'-n Stogsdull Waymon Comer arnes Cwlte Herbert Burngarrer ltrn lohrston Bob Wartuck Bull I-lwer lfarl s Cmtth C ry Robunson Norman Cobel Row Coach jack Bush Max Montgomery Robert Scherer W I er Forester ltm Melinnney Ierry Mosby Rrcharcl Ftshf Bruce Melchert Bull Scheul john O Brnen Bob ustus Don Potter Couch BOIJ Owens year These tenwclous looktng boys are Row I Dan McDanrel Ronnle Treacle lohr Wheeler Kenneth Down I H r tton enry estbr oce Bob Eng I rome C 1 at R w 2 Bob Duckens Dan Ma es johnny Wtlcox ack Sartnn Sonny Rohblrson Brian Rawllngs Dean Crayton Gerald Wllls Row 3 Coach Roy Sharum Larry Eoff Kerry Craven jerry Whutson D r- lfltlls lam C pro Gerald Wrught Ruehard Wldger Larry 'vlason PAIN! I lm I O ' A. I I L e, ' , , . . . Ct J J , a , . Jr, ' H f , ' , ' ' , I , ' ', L ' . I AFTER A SUCCESSFUL SEASON, the Bu'lpurps feel ready to tackle the tougher teams that they wrll meet next ng, .zakell Bt , I-I W e Z , e, Ie S h.ff zel. e 1 . , . p , . I . ' , , . 2 . ' . - f f t . . ' - . 0' Y' . 5 I . . . jf' Ou' I1IIIf!'r'1l Tu 1 Bulldogs Capture Tourney Titles lfnslff tlta l rNTl'ut.r.1st'. mtl not soon tor- .Qvl Tlu l,L't' fr ll glt 2 ' l V lt.t',l'QTlw.3ll or rrw t r tm l' tl rl ,tg twttlir tre's,l't'1mrt ima' lr lrrtw lx: l ' rtw' 'wt .1 '-easffrt reeorrl ut ll ' ' f 7 s -X 1 lf 1 . X f A NN.tIlrtl,'tlll 'Vt-, Q Kll ,iw fJl' J VVlll muy, me-r.z,, 4 i Ltr frrvt tttatwrtgrwttr tk last --,wasnrw were Cham lu rtslvgs a1l'f Oiarlf lrm't.1tv,vmt lwnrrm rwwwmt .tort tlu Qrltt Dttt--,ton at tlwr' Creed vs ,ml li un' Cnfd ll'LlVVtJtNt'f1l lrt mldltnort the litf dw, L are-tt scfrrmt wrt true Twenty ttrst fXrwmt.1l Trttrrtamerwt ot Qltarrtouorts, 'tt Kansas, Qltw 56 29? lrt lcmtrmlftttt ltllt were upset rm the semt fmals ot the regtortat tournament -li 44 by liollvar and thus one ot the ttrtest teams rrt Sensor Hugh basket ball lwtstory was depruvect at a much Coveterl state tourrwamer-t lnertrw Semor Hugh was led tm scortmg tor the second stratglwt season tw jam Boer Rodgers who poured tn -453 pomts for an average of t3 5 oomts per game Next tru order were Larry Cutuortev, Elvym Bull Starrtes. Dnclf Dameron and lay Wrttte Rodgers was named to the Class A Mus sour: All State team, as selected by the Mrs sourv State Interscrtotastc Sportsnrtters tor Tlte tmal s The lwtgrwlx favored Bulldogs lfus outstanding ettorts BULLDOC FANS ' t-,L ' 1 ' ' g .x- , an 1 .gtrw tm ' t rw 1-, naw !', 4 ' aft 's N Q,1' H' L F' ., .NW 't ar ' 'situ lf '1gLv,watfe.1sE'..f bol ffarrms ,.,mg,- W tr' tm IT2',V'L t 1 w tw tr ' ur 'M t f 'tt 't ' ,wit ' wa, Um fr ' gtwt Stu r ll' flex rm marks .AV .tvrftlwr tally Vvhtflt 4 ' ' ' 1' ' L Qtgrw Cv tw F-',fi.3L's Vs 1. s 5 -ty' a 4.101 tl' fee EH S ' . ' l , 'r. ' r 'fr tm bw I gs Lwm r,j't t.V.17r'g 'ir J 'Ltr .. ' i,.r g v wt .gmt v l' ' l,sttw-no Luv, Lttr V, avr: ULF Darwwv f L vur uulrt Strrggl'L1 wtttw the 'pp' r t ' t'+1 '1 -rf lxflf Uwwr' Ziilf P4 igerf ms? L.rfx Clf Hex J H H . , 1 f f, MH VM! PKISL FY ' wif X ! x Af 2 f F x UIUA' OAMZWON 505FAfffk'.5'01V M 505 ,pgflgfgz 'My Wfffff X .. Y, .ky 2 U .15 if K X2 Y 5 , iifi? I' ., A . 5 HVYN S7AA'1Vf.S' LARRY 5f50fVfy KOH KANHM JIM 5Pfl'W006'if?S' A47 ,L-,spyfi Sf fs. Cagers Record Brilliant Season GOING THROUGH Bulldogs bl llccgs Bulldcgs BulldOqs Bulldogs Bulldoes B lll oss Bulldoes Bulldogs bulldo s Bulldogs BL lldo s Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs BulldOQs BulldO S BulldOe,5 Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs B llldogs Bulldogs l3 Jfl BASKETBALL SCORES Tournamcnt of Champnons Regular Season Reed Sprlngjs buf'3lO Fayettullle Lebanon Maplewood O ulln Wheaton Lebanon Buffalo Sfoulland Marslwfleld Fayettu :llc Wheaton oplln lvlarshlleld Tournament Games Ozark Tournament School of the Ozarks Asn Crove lvlarslrmfleld Stratford Greenwood Tournament J Cartervu I le Waynesx :Ile C amdenton Branson C 6 l 59 26 Bulldogs Bulldogs Q BulldOgs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Q. Bud Sprunes 46 btout and -l l Vxflmaron elf oxutlrnu Class A Regnonal 'X Qs xx. XY XX lls Asa 3 BO :var -li Lebanon 3 O C f' -1 -Q B IK a N lxx 'D' .5 lfN XL' Z N. QQ ,-. V N. -.. .. 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D 1 3 rn Z UQ , 4 D 1 -1' ul ON Thinclads Shine In Competition ONE OF THE MOST outstanding athletic groups at Senior High is the speedy track team coached by Clair Brewer Members of the track squad are from left to right Rew l Don Reinhart jerry lenner Everett Evans La ry Wiggins I B ll Underwood Lee Tomlin jim lenner Row 2 loe Williams Walter Forester lerry Ward Melvin Presley Kcith Bacon Fr nk Murphy Row 3 Co ch Brewer Ccorgc. Cilleland Dick Dwrneren Rod Kanehl Larry Ciboney Elyyn Starncs lay Whttc Mclvin Taunt Don l-iartlcy One of the finest track teams in th history of Senior High enloyed much succe in the finder season of l952 While failing to defend successfully their Vl i s s o u r i state indoor track and field championship at Brewer Fieldhouse n Columbia the Bulldogs did alyage a third place and dominated the distance events winning both the mile and 880 yard run The Bulldogs still managed to capture 2 k Ss XM 4 S5 H -l I '50 Pug: Om llumlm Six three first places in the state meet although they fnished behind University City of St Louis and Southwest of Kansas City Keith Bacon set the state record in the mile b running the cyent in 4 4l while jerry en ner took thiid joe Underwood captur d the BSO crown in 2 65 and Rod Kanehl finished in a three way tie for first place in the high lump at 5 lO3 jerry enner Bacon and Kanehl received all state recogni tion for their efforts A strong lettermen nucleus consisting of Frank Murphy Harry Maynard Rod Kanehl Elyyn Starnes Bacon and Larry Ciboney brought the Bulldogs honors inthe Arkansas Relays Coffeyville Relays William ewell Re ays and the SMS Relay which they won by a wide margin over Ft Smith One of the outstanding attractions on thc Bulldog slate was the all star mee' b ld for thc second year at SH S ln this meet outstwnding performers from all oxer the state are invited to combine their talents and face the Buldogs as a team , OC . , ' , I , J Cg Q ' ' , ,' Y I 1 I I ' -K . f Alu. I ' tic YN ' A 1 , v 1 r ' -If N I . - I xl H I v . ' 4 . I im gl' NX l ' - E , -251 lug- . . . 4 -ilu x N 4 ,9- If ?' 83 g up l'-.l 2' 'F I i 've C I X .YQ I - -K T, - ll . , . , C 'S . Speedy Traclcmen Smash Records SMILINC BROADLY after an overwhelrnsng vsctory sn th a nual two rnsle run at Forest Park sn St Louss are t ese mr-rnhers of the Sensor Hsgn cross country squad T y are I f o rsgh Row l K sth B con B Underwood Lee Tomlsn and Hugh Burtn r Row 2 Ccach ack Bush rv enner erry lenner Thomas Fort Larry W ggsns lnlCO1ch Cla r Brewer A record smashsng vsctory sn the lvlsssours Statc cross country meet held sn St louss cappcd the most successful season sn the three year hsstory of the sport at Sensor Hsgh Coach Clasr Brewer s bovs swept through three meets undefeated and set records wsth every strsdc The Bulldogs opened the l9Jl season at Sedalsa and loped to a l9 36 wsn over thc Smsth Cotton runners K s B a c establsshed a new mark for the Sedalsa course toursng the dsstance sn S Go In a return contest wsth Sedalsa tlce Bull dogs agasn won handsly racksng up a V5 45 margsn of vsctory Bacon agasn led the Sensor Hsgh runners thss tsme wsth a record Of lO 51 On emergsng vsctorsous sn the state meet Sensor Hsgh hst a record low score of nsne teen posnts compared wsth ssxty for second place defendsng champson Hadley Tech ot St Louss Kesth Bacon broke the tape for Sprsng fseld sn 9 35 7 esght full seconds under the prevsous meet standard of 9 43 3 set n l9-49 by Bob Lsndqusst of St Louss Cleve land Close behsnd Bacon cam joe Under wood Lee Tomlsn Hugh Burtner and erry enner second thsrd fsfth and esghth respectsvely Four members of the l95l squad were holdovers from the l95O team vs hsch Wsth only Bacon Tomlsn and Burtner graduatsng thss year a strong letterman nucleus of erry enner Underwood Tom Fort sm enner and Larry Wsggsns should provsde Coach Brewer wsth plenty of mate rsal to establs h Sensor Hsgh as a power agasn next year Most of Sensor Hsgh s cross country standouts also performed on the Bu'ldog track squad sn the sprsng and added to thc successful season expersenced by that sport Cross country contsnually produces out s t a n d s n g trackmen especsally sn the dsstance events Pies 1 4 F3 U . h, , s ' I . he , et t t: -- e a , loe sil - . ' . Q- - as l . ls - l l , , ' ' ' Y Q . . i V . ' , - . l - L captured third place in the annual meet. ' - . e ' th o n A b I - 1 - 2 ' i 9. l T l - - , . . l l . . L' x - I l sjs' Om' IllI7Ill sI' Svzru Action ls Theme Of Clndermen P xf EACERNESS AND DETERMINATION outlme the faces of these hard workmg trackstus Upper left Preparmg to perform the pole vault s Rod K mhl Upper rrght Practucmg baton passes are members of the relay team Keuth B con Don Hlrtley Larry Wnggrns and Frank Murphy Lower left Keuth Bacon IS just completmg hrs mule run Lower center Pottmg he shot S Elyyrt Starrwes Lower rnght Waiter Forester us Completmg the broad lump 11154 Of Him ntl 11 I 0 0 an . t' ' f X ' ! 4' ,cf u 1 , , A . f . '-L --2 R' -'f ig? '. . - ' 'Liv' A 73' 37 , Q . N R ' X'317fV X wg: t ' , ' J, ' KJ '-A ' X I 4 ',?, 1 I J ' . I ' ' , 5 , . , , , , 3 ' . ' 1 T I . I 1 ft- tl V agqf, Thrills Prevaul In Dnamond Season ,-v'f-x.. 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C'.1Ih Ox ' , .1 1 I wx lntra-Murals Keep Boys Busy A -up X? .avg STRIVINC TO MAKE A WINNING SCORE for hls team lla pcture at p r dt us Rex C Supporting 5 l nrt an R Yum rw :urs w ml Tom f l1I'1 s I Ju rnght The boys o M yse pirtm u 1 nor sm rs l t Lmey Kurs f supuylsul a 1 lex mc on ussL wus QL spurt ers 1 tw L l Sche lh t h uoury m M arm m Q Wu mort! s Crt m wg thu ys L ys b seba Tr mg fer 1 hom r m rs Kenneth Coop vymlp Wlllxu FrrLnclC1tCl'tLs uhh Baylnss ts wantmg for hrs turn at at wer r 1 mg uh arse tucst y LN img 1 X R Y ta ack Cr wford Rex Gott r x, Payne Terr' L a C rx Rem ur During tne past year students of the boys physical educatuon c'asses partlelpated IU greatly Improved mtra mural actnvutne Durectors H O Hartley and um Bell mtro duced varied and Colorful events unto many phases of the physueal edu atnort program The boys took part :rt a wade variety ot ports If'1ClLIdlV1gTUf'T1blIOg gymnastrcs track and fueld events softball and baseball n mtra mural basketball league ot fave teams held the mterest of the boys durmv the wmter months Cymnastaes and tumblmg stunts were hugh In popularnty with the students ot the program A 'e fda XMB' Q Q I MN 5 ii l I um 4 Expressive Songslers Depicl Pirates l, The Plratcs of Penzahee ceecerned a young man, Frerlrlck, who became an apprentlee to :t plrate lrwsteacl of a p.ler The rnlx-up lr occupatlons happened because of the defechye hearlng at hls nursernalcl Ruth Some glrls vyallfcwf unto the gnlrate la.r one clay The mater-general, the.r elrlerly Papa came later to trml lug rlaughta-rs an love wltn the pnrates There were tlghts between the pollcemen and plrates, lgut all ended hapblly Prlnelball. ID the Cast were: Freflrlck, Albert Smlth, Mabel, Barbara Russellg Ruth, lucly Rosenbalmg Plrate lung, Hart Arm' string, Samuel, Bob Freffrlcksg Kate, Kay lvlutzg Enllth, Glenda Hamllten, Isabel, loan Katter, Pollre Smrgeant, Charles Chaler-derg Mater-general, Eugene Hutsell 2. Lookmg very determlnecl, lncleerl, as Barbara Russell as she turns away from Hart Armstrong and Bob FfCLlVlCl4N In the background IS Vlncent Tyndall, a plrate. 3. Charles Chalender seems very dlsturtged over the fact that Glenda Hamllton and Barbara Russell, are sentllng htm to hls death at the harwrls of the pirates 4, Although Albert Smlth as Cleclarlng hls love for ludy Rosenbalrn, he as stlll clublous about the whole sltuatlon Nodclmg In agreement are: Charles Hallam, Ronald Rucker, Bob Cralg, llm WlCl4ershglm,.1r1cl Max Engleluurger, Page' Om' Hzmtlrrd Tuvlle Convincing Platforms Get Votes . ya. fi 1 - A.. Y' X1 t 4211 .ag , at HARD F The tmnmtsnt dat Arrmcs when studcntx QF to the poll, tn tne H 'N : tt etectdn TD xi'tv, for tnerr taxored candndates Snrr cnc tageam and Bsnng Brles are tne .ndustrtoug Doll vxbrkgrg f Boowterf, tor Laura Vxfhttetwerd carnpatgn wgoroustx ab electron :tat nears Laura, candtdate tor mater, rs ptctured at the center whtte Mary Elten Btmne and Karolxn Darts oroude pace :nd notee urgtng students to can ttwetr totes an her drrecteon Nadune Artnertrnan and Barbara Steete ctrsotay .1 oersuague banner 3 It rs the generwt concfumon of the student oz-pulatren that nnx one it tm rnarw candrdateb tar offree vw oulrt make good members ot cttx government Here we see the trnnt trctors rn tnrs polttwcat battte Front rovx Larrx Ptke. Streets Commtsstsner, Shtrtex Chestnut, Health COr'nrr1t55onerg Dan Bench, Mavor Seconc! rovc Vtncent Tyndall, Rcwerzue Cornrnlssronerg Fred Barr Munuctoat ludge, and Bob Patterson, Cor-nrwsstoner of Uttltttes 4 The annual H1-Y Electton excuteg polutucal blood at SHS' Enthusuastrc carnpatgners boosttng tneur candtr date Spec Rogersx are. Donnue Edmonds, gtvnng moral suoport vwtn a handctasp, Duck Dameron, and Bull Darnelt ,, Excited comersattons and duscusstons conttnue up to the tem moment the totes are cast Sue Pease dctermln- edlv places ner batlot tn the box wnrle other students, unclud-ng Vlarty Drummond and Alberta Prtester, make up tnetr minds at the last moment PLIAQ4' flflr' Illllltltrtf 51-!tft'f4'a I Homecoming Brings Fun Festivities ff me-...Sgt 9 -ii this MQPA PIGSKI tix xx'.ia'.:n'.a4 avuae ,gr 4 xx .Pi Q if .Y 'l' 'Y WJ'-476' A l, Homecom-ng day arrived amidst a flurry of excited students and visiting gu'3fiS The day was highlighted by a parade in the afternoon despite a blustery wand, Senior Htgh's lovely Dana Wcfbb, Oueen of Homecoming, and her attendants, Roxanna Rice and loanne Eastep, are the center of admiring glances in the Homecoming parade, 2. Attempting to make their float the best at S H S, are these ambitious workers. Rex Iaynes, lack Snider, lack Hood, Sonya Pease. Pauline Lewis, Barbara Randolph, and Kitty Raines, 3. Capttvating, blonde Dana Webb was chosen by the student body to reign as queen ever the Homecoming festivities for Sl. Dana was elected by popular vote of the students as they based their choice on the beauty and popularity of the candidates. 4. The entire student population at S HS, vie for the honor of winning first prize for original floats. Mr, Fil- beclc, Dean of Boys. watches loanne Young, Ethel Zangrillu, Sue Leslie, Anita Wheelcfv, and Arthur Viles strive to make theirs the best ever , 5. Members of FFA. display wit and ingenuity as they capture first prize in the Homecoming float contest for the second straight year A heated gridiron battle took place in the evening as the S HS. Bulldogs clashed with the Purple Dragons from Pittsburg, Kansas. Page Om' Hmztfwil l'r,1n'fa'w1 w L is fk 2 Stage Antics Delight Audiences t Arwxrrtx rkgrgtus on tm- facts nf rtrnnmtifs stuctcnts ns ttinx cnittrr rwrtiofix and rnakg last-minute adlust- mints tim costiinwcs Ttwcsc srrtinws tit knot' wcaknnss wat for tntrr cms tnfvrc a pcrformancg of thc P TA, Pro- qrnrn 'Draxirns lncorporatcrtf' I Nnnrt Ctwttcn, Kimi Ann Erickson, Marx Io Dtsscx, lmce Frur, and jnnrcc Haas xocaltzc with The Kiel Row itiiring tnc annual asscrnbtx, prcscnhrt hx tnf, Scotisn clmi Krltrcs 3 Hula Cutrcsi' Nnctinv Artncitnmri, Mary Io Dcwcx, anti Karolvn Dams ask, 'ADM sou cxcr sus: .1 rcal Hawaiian hula? Tmsr' versatile mcnwtncrs of thu ctrnmatics ciasscs twInccf :turing the stunt night Marrymnrc Manor. -4 Lrnttn Stutcrs, nwnitwr of the liinior class and Jn .Mconwpiishcd pianist, dusotaxs Pwr proficiency in thc scholar- ship ns-,vrnt-ty Nimtntcrfirwgurut Lrrvtn .tppcnrcd many tinws :turing thc xunr as studcnts and tcacncrs fccognizfd Pwr flair for music S lr' Sullvck and Norma Dune Oqgv impcrsonatc Irfc--sizv nmriorwttcs during 3 stunt-night performance Dand Msttcn .ind Dick Damcron perform .15 Hpuppctccrsf' Pagi' Om' Illnnlrvd Hffvef: Fu n-Filled Hours Are Remembered 1 el I 1.1- l, Mr Paul O'Nerll has the rob of rssurng loclfs to students at the begrnnrng rf each school yr-:rr Records and recerpts are a l-rg headache to Mr O'Nerll, but he always takes lt rn nts strlrle Here lack Hernmrrckson anti Rodney Frelrls recerve therr locks after wartrng an lrne for years , at seems 2 The overpovverrnq scent of rose blossoms ts not the edor thzt ftlls the nostrrls of Davrrl Beam, Donnte Ed- monds, Mrss Seddon and Mr Brewer Instead, It rs Hydrogen Sulphude, whrch frlls the .:rr rn S H S, halls at least once a year. 3, Delrlah Buchholz and Peggy Srxta are surrounded on all frdes bv engrossed readers of Sentor Hrghk weekly puhlrcatron, the Hugh Turnesu Seen rn the foreground are Barbara Rommelman, Sue Todd, and Marv Wrrght -l, Cokes and conversatuon play almost as bug a part ln a hugh school students llfe as classes. Above, lean Crarg, Vrolette McKee, Spec Rodgers, Kay Coodrrdge and Bull Darnell sup cokcs, gossip, and revlew the events of the day at a local soda fountaun, Pu,qr Om' Ilunrfrmf Sixfven P' r Exhibitors Pursue Unique Hobbies l. An educational as vsell as interesting hobby is the one Mr Howard Petefish is exhibiting at the annual l-lobbv Show, He is using his proiector to display his collection of colored slides. 2 A Baptist preacher, Mr Eppincttc. manifests bis xcrsatility as be displavs his fascinating hobby of magic 3 Proxiding musical entertainment for the Hobbv Show were these membcrs of the bands John Park, Ronald Ford, Curtis Swinetord, Donald Moss, lack Eaves, Mer-sin Taunt. and lorry Rowton 4 Constructing model airplanes requires skill, patience. and a knowledge and interest in the field of aeronautics. Cary Krrst and Harold Stapp displayed some of their handebuilt models in the Hobby Show, Pagi' Om' I1Illlifl't'iI, Sul Hlli'i 1 Students Enloy Fun-Filled Year l. Dotng their but for the Athletic Department by say burger, and Lee Taryestad. ang on laundry bulls are washmcn Cltft Holclren, Max Eagle- 2. Anythnng a school locker won't hold lust ean't be rnentuonedf During the after-school rush, ltrn Ltghtner, Btll Mullts, john Calhoun, and jerry Taylor are trying to sort 3, Wtth suttcase tn hand, Ieanne lvlelun ts ready to taktng the trtp along wlth 59 other students out ot ZOO 4, Urglng students to Invest thetr money an an acttvt ton as a promotton stunt tn the assembly destgned to acq :S dlstrtbuted. 5. Members of FFA, showed thetr taste tn beauty when Sweetheart. Page Om' llumlml Iiilqfwlvwz thetr belongings from those of thetr locker mates. leave on her trtp to Europe. jeanne won the honor of contestants from rlttferent schools, ty ttcket ts Mtss Dons Dehoney. She dances the Charless uaint students wuth the way their acttvuty tueket money they chose ytyactous Vtolette McKee to be thetr FFA. 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' F-g,1,,1f IH: 1 flu, Ill frm! luvuf- lun Index Acknowledgments The staff of thc l952 Resume vvlshcs to express apprccratlon to thc c persons and organ: atuons who gave thcm udvuce assrst ancc and cncouragcmcnt lVlrs Vnrvunm Woodrun advuscr lVlss Evalyn ohnson lltcrary adviser lVlr Paul O Neull nd thc Scnuor Hugh Prnntshop Mass Ella Crubaugh Thc Sensor H h Art Dc partment for publlcuty and The Hugh Tum s staff faculty members off: c pcrsonncl Mrs Dorothy Turner Harlan d thc parcnts of staff mcmbcrs who ggvc vvclcomc encouragement Elkins Swycrs Pruntlne Company Mud Contuncnt Engravung, Company cc Photography Studio Sprnnqfucld Ncvv paper lnc Mr Wulbur Tuller Crate Photograph cr lvl Harry Sulsby Bctty Lovc au Mugnard and the mcrchants who bought adxcrtl une ln thc Student Tcachcr Dlrcc tory bl -1 i As the spnrnt of the fsrst edltor looks on approvlngly Floydune Mahaney and Bunny Scott eluve old memorues whsle lookmg through stacks of puctures from former Resumes The desire to make the book a llvmg thang was experlenced by every member of the staff The days and months recorded an the l952 Resume wall luve ID the hearts of every student for years to come Iagl Om llumlnll Iul 113 nur , s , 1 s s s ,Q , 1 , , s W, s 'Z ' k ' I 4 . s , , , w 1 w w 1 ' ' ' b , 1 I H u jris C C3 7 I ' C7 fl' ' A . 1 H s ?s 1 3 ' - ' ' , . , ' ' 1 , a W 'I ' i ' ' c 4 - 1 , ,G , fs. r, , 1 2 P I - 'cs . . . . 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