Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1957
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M., 14W-Mmm, 3 E., S Q . - Q5 mm ,5 1 W., . V,., 5, i 1. 4 M ...M-Wmfw 5 al 'Www ww-W Ma w M A , f A 1 is . W. i l ,., ,W , . . ,, .. .... M1 Hcifwzzcrzf of Cl lf9a rfu' 0 , V K1,,-, y .A L M L, V, ,-.W..M , . M ' - M., - - y - x -- ' ' ' H , . 0- V 'g 'w ww Y , A A ,,LL ,, k ,jf .V f . yi .. ,A .mf-nf ,M ,, .,,.,M ,N Q - A :Q V , V t- in-Mgr 4 g m -,,, a..,.Wv q , V Lf Ezifakngd Zaf 14111 warnz ana! Aielfz eing jognf Page Fire Here's an inspirational point of view lt shows the friendship of the Central crew, The teachers are always helpful and nice And always around when you need advice, Yes, Central should be congratulated For everyone's friendly and closely related. Teacher and student are best of friends. Yes, the Central friendship never ends. Throughout the day our efforts we pool Which helps to account for a bang-up schooll Page S ix Table of Contents fXdrninistrational:aculty , ,,.,. .s,sc......., . , Classes , , Seniors Juniors Sophonciores , . Freshmen T Qrganizations ....As, Sports School Life .s.v,,, ln Memoriam ...s, Index .,,... A ,.Ys.. Acknowledgments ..... There are many hired for The Central staff And each gives his full fimemnot half Their helping hand and Cheerful way lnspires us all throughout the day. Dedication The Re'surne' staff. as a token ot ap- preciation, wishes to dedicate this book to the memory of the late Miss Eliza- beth Cadle who will be remembered for her genuine interest in boys and girls, her enthusiasm, and her devotion to the highest ideals of the teaching profession. s Page S even We must salute our teachers and deans Who are always around the Central scenes Tlwyre forever on hand to help me and you. And we all agree-v-A-they're 'lon the beam, too, -in-we lflflljlfll I 4 1,.i,,.-.f' 'z Q' , 1. . ,rafio -F + F-L. ,T ' x XV -. - 41.954 ix ., 4 . ,11- . g.,M N.. 6LClfL f i 'vhfffyl' -4f1'f ,Z'1,-f7f,'5.1'f ' .41 ,p se ' g . Page Nine .gulnerilzfendenf gm!! At the helm of the educational program of the Springfield Public Schools is an experienced school administrator, Superintendent Willard J. Graff, who completed his fifth year as chief executive of the Springfield school system this spring, Mr. Graff has served as superintendent of schools in Dixon, Butler, and Marshall, Missouri, and in Independence, Kan- Page Ten sas, Immediately before becoming superintendent of the Springfield Public Schools, Mr. Graff was dean of Southwest Missouri State College. During his administration, the Springfield school system has experienced rapid growth from 26 to 39 school units in keeping with an enrollment increase of from l2,- OOO pupils to the present l6,000 pupils. ,QA Q, if , .W .'Q , Q . - Q 5 f 73 3- ,fffff .q5A,g W ,, .XX f Sf' HJ F' I have an abiding faith in young people and in teachers and in the desire of typical par- ents to want the best for their boys and girls, This statement from Dr. A. lvl. Alex- ander aptly expresses the feeling of a man who, as a teacher and administrator, re- spects the personalities of those persons with whom he works. His ready smile and wit make him an understanding friend and lead- er to all, This year is Dr. Alexander's first at Central High School, but it is his thirtieth as a member of the teaching profession. He considers these years memorable because of the pleasure gained from working with teachers and students. Mr, Charles Espy, associate principal, shares much of the load of administration. His optimistic outlook on problems, his ready smile, and his good humor help to solve many of the problems around school. Page Twelve lr. .xdkxanzler principa! mr. CAarL.6 gap? .xdruociafe principaf GUIDANCE STAFF , . . Seated: Mr, John Sweeney, dean of boys, Dr, A, M. Alexander, principal of Centralg Mrs, Nina Ditmars, dean of girlsg Mr. Aubry Chastain, senior counselorg Mrs, Dee Mahan, freshman counselorg Miss Nell Madden, junior counselor, Standing: Mr, Charles Espy, associate principalg and Mr, Harold Deiker, sophomore counselor, COUNSELING SERVICE DIRECTOR . . . Dr. James R. Pollard, Director of Counseling Service for Secondary Schools, is shown working on the testing system for secondary schools. PARENT TEACHER OFFICERS . . . Mrs. Floyd Driver, secre- taryg Mrs, Mary Dunning, first vice-presidentg Mrs. George Shay, Dresidentg Mrs. Floyd McCrosky, treasurerg Dr, A, M. Alexander, second vice-president. These officers contribute much to Central's P. T. A. Page Thirteen 9 Q-' Cznffdfd Java . . . EVERYONE HELPS . . . New faculty members welcome the friendly help of experienced teachers. Here Mr. Joseph Moffitt stops to talk to fellow mathematics teacher, Mr. Ray Burrell. lt has been said that no school is better than its teachers. At Central, teachers are proud of their professional preparation and of the standards of teaching and professional ethics which they represent. CentraI's teachers are people who are busy preparing for and teaching their classes. Often they go home at night with the ever present stack of papers under the arm to be graded. To improve their qualifications and teaching techniques, many teachers attend extension courses at night and summer school. ' Central's teachers try to put the welfare of the student first in their work and make an effort to help every student. Besides their class work, teachers spend many after school hours working with students in extra curricular activities. ln addition to their work at school, fac- ulty members are valuable community work- ers. Several teachers teach adult courses at night and courses at the colleges during the summer. They take part in church work and they assume their share of civic respon- sibilities in this All-American city. James Ball Yolande Berfnett May Berry Tom Bogosian Elenora Boyd Coach Home Economics English Instrumental Music Social Studies Mathematics Depaffmenfal Chairman Sherman Bradley Gerald Brooks Ray Burrell Doris Bush Evelyn Butts Industrial Education Music Librarian Science Girls' Health and Girls' Health and Mathematics Physical Education' Physical Education Pave Fourteen .9l'LfQI Q15fQ6! ,gn fLfA i A. R. Cade Elizabeth Cadle Dorothy Call Nicholas Carras , 7 E-7.-N Industrial Arts Science English Boys' Health and Senior Counselor Physical Education Social Studies James R. Clouse Mabel Davis Peggy Davis Lowell DeBusk Harold Deiker Science Social Studies English Mathematics Sophomore Debate Counselor Social Studies ,, , A V' ' isis: ,..,. f .r . 'f,.'5fE'5l' Dorothy Dustman Arthur Elbert Dorothy Ellison Chester Erickson Kenneth Fredericksor Mathematics Science Social Studies Industrial Arts Driver Education George Freeze Mabel Giboney Winifred Graves Neal Grubaugh Rosalie Gwin Auto Mechanics Mathematics Matl- :matics Social Studies Home Economics pany Piftnan lgrokfidionaffg prepare . . . OPEN HOUSE . . . Mrs. F. H, Wilson discusses her daughter COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS , . . Mr. Lester Kesterson, fac- 5uSie'S DrOgr2SS with T2BClW2r Mr. AUgUSf KIBDD during H12 BH- ulty member who is chairman ofthe Commencement committee nual Parent Teacher Open House which is held early in the writes out an announcement for the daily bulletin inviting sen- fall to enable the students' parents and teachers to get acquaint- iors to try out for the part of one of the Commencement speak- ed with each other. prs for the May graduation. MBYFTNE Hargis Ralph Harrison Helen Henley Leola Herndon Marion Hoblit Home Economics Director Athletics Commerce Social Studies Cooperative Occupational Education Nellie Hofer Mildred Hulse Annette Jack Lucille Jarrett Charles Jones Latin, English French Assistant Girls' Home Economics Dramatics, English Departmental Physical Education Chairman Page Sixteen ommbcnify Conricioud . . . A. K. Klapp O. O, Lahman English Commerce Social Studies Departmental Chairman Arena Lloyd Gladys Mabary Social Studies Commerce Lester Kesterson Thomas Kinsey John Kl bY Cooperative Ari- Vocational Occupational Agriculture Education ,. may - V iiit s .,, 5 A ff-ffsvlivhr ! 3 1 :.'aa:,.e- .V ' , ,sz .,.L ,741 ij' J l Qlztil :S Gladys Lane Audrey Lichlyter Gertrude Lindsey English Social Studies Commerce qfififi ' ' L S S g s R ., , , V . - ,i :gy A lj V ,ii 1 ,, ' V f V .Eff Nell Madden Dee Mahan Julia Masters Junior Counselor Freshman Counselor English Latin Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Jim Mentis Joseph Moffitt Boys' Health and Science Physical Education Coaching Richard Moore Marie Napier Maxine Newlon G. H. O'l-leim Paul O'NeiIl Mathematics English Choral Music Supervisor ot Printer Industrial Arts Page Seventeen incere an jlzienclfg . . . i ENTHUS teacher, helps Mr. James Runner, a Drury student who is doing his practice teaching, work out the details of a lesson plan for the class IASTIC TEACHERS . . . Mrs. Mildred Hulse, French HELPFUL TEACHERS . . . At Central, students receive much guidance help from their teachers and from their class counselor. Here Mr, Harold Deiker, sophomore counselor, helps student which he will teach under her supervision. Darlene Fine gather information about vocations. Florence Painter Blanche Palmer Carrol Parrot Eugenia Pfost Garland Pinner 5Daf1iSl'1 Ef1EliSl'1 Science English Driver Education Mathematics Social Studies Almira Probst Meredith Rich Hazel Seddon Roy Sharum Arthur Schockley English Choral Music Science Science Industrial Arts Departmental Chairman Pavel Fiohteen n glnflzufiiafific . . Fern Simmons Genevieve Snyder Lochie Sperry Bert Stainbrook Herbert 57 -BHOV' Social Studies Mathematics English Industrial Arts lm'-lU5f 'f3l Arts English Grace Stone Harry Suttle Grace Taylor Carl Thom-35 Sara Townsend Study Hall Social Studies Commerce BOYS' Health and English - Departmental Physical Education Chairman Social Studies Wilma Wade Jean Walker Bernice Warren Christine Watkins Judson Whitlinger Librarian Commerce English Study Hall Boys' Physical Education Dept, Chairman Geneva Williams Lucille Wise Virginia Woodring Science Aff Journalism Journalism Coordinator Dann KT 4 Of iced Que gfhcienf, pdadanf .Service NH55 Gloria Ammerman lVlrS. Zenith Buerckholtz Registrar's Offife Attendance clerk Mrs. Josephine Marquardt Mrs. Mary Pugh Registrar Assistant to Deans Miss Mary Ellen Schuerer Mrs. T, E. Strode Secretary to Principal Attendance Clerk PAPERWORK, PAPERWORK . . . The three main branches of the office staff are the registrar's office, the secretaries of the principal and assistant principal, and the dean's office. At the top: Mrs. Josephine Marquardt, registrar, confers with dra- matics teacher Mr. Charles Jones,while student Eleanor Ferry looks on. Middle: Mrs. Margaret Western and Miss Mary Ellen Schuerer, secretaries to the assistant principal and principal, go through official records they keep. Bottom: Mrs. Nina Ditmairs, dean of girls, and Mrs. Mary Pugh, assistant, look at a student program card as Ronnie Moore listens. D4 na 'Tlulofn hu Mrs. Donna Thompson Mrs. Margaret Western Registrafs Office Secretary to Assistant Principal gow! 57221064 Surroun Inga ,Mo 3400! N-.WJ CENTRAL'S COOKS' . . . Cafeteria ladies who serve our food are, Front Row: Mrs, Opal Copeland, Mrs. Audry Bagby, Mrs, Jennie Jordon, Mrs. Juanita Cornell, Mrs. Goldie Bingaman, Mrs. Edna Wilson, Mrs. Francis Lottin. Second Row: Mrs. Lois Slipher, Mrs. Wanda Epperson, Mrs. Lona Stewart, Mrs. Eva- lyn Corden, Miss Flossie Enyeart, Miss Zora Smith, Mrs. Anna Marlin, Mrs, Nettie Davis, Mrs. Edna Calyon, Mrs. Rachel Moore, Mrs. Jessie Lester, Mrs, Sarah Smith and Mrs. Hallie C-laubitz. BOSTON CREAM TODAY . , . Mrs. Edna Wilson and Mrs. Zora Smith pour up the cream filling for Boston cream pie. CENTRAL'S CUSTODIANS . . . Shown are, Front Row: Mr. Memory Moore, Mr. Fred Drumwright, Mr. H. L. Robertson, Mr. Bill Edge, Mr, Carl Mann. Second Row: Mr. Norman Bee- man, Mr. Elmer Stigall, Mr. Jack Miller, Mr, Kenneth Woodrow, Mr, Bill Bayless, and Mr. Lindza Greenlee. Page Twentv -011,9 Qs, fi ,t W 4 217: ,- nz: Q Qi 473' Q V,-,4 . Xi- . X A W, 4 9535 3 . wt ' x M .X V Us , A 1 Ffa-A fr-aff-.. P' C' fd Q Ai it- 1. 4-a 1121: , , 1 f' 1,.4n5 PH iff' Page Twenty-tb-ree SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD . . 4 Mem- bers are, First Row: Rachel Hawkins, Bill Ricketts, president, Ruby Roberson, Janis Lamb. Second Row: Jo Nell Cox, and Nancy Chastain. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS , . , Try- outs for Commencement Speakers is a hectic time for some Seniors. Shown at right help- ing each other with their talks are Barbara Brite, Mary High, Ruby Roberson, Page Twenty-four eniorzi . . . THE PROM . . . The Prom is one ot the most important social events in any senior's lifeg it is the big event of' the year. Seen on the left as they are about to enter the cafe- teria are glamorously beruffled Nancy Chastain and escort Stan Armstrong. in 1 SENIOR TALENT ASSEMBLY . . . The Senior Talent Assembly was a top assembly of the year. One of the highlights ofthe show was Dottie Clin- ton and Suzy Bowers in an act called The Ghostiesf' where they hunt ghosts. lfllflfl QCLI' . CLASS DAY . , , The Class Day Assembly is a sentimental affair in which the senior class hands the reins ot leadership to the juniors, Shown at right is Bill Ricketts, senior class president, presenting the cap and gown to junior class presi- dent, Tom Stribling, CAP AND GOWN . . . Measuring for the cap and gown is one ot the many things that must be done before the sen- iors can graduate. At left, Ronnie Ed- wards, Cary White, and Larry Alberty wait in line while Glenda Boggs measures David Mclflwain, MERIT SCHOLARSHIP TEST , . . The Merit Scholarship Test is a test that is given to the top five percent ot senior classes over the nation. At right are Jon Nance and George Rodier who quali- fied. SIGNING YEARBUOKS . , , Signing year- books is great fun, Shown trading signatures are Rachel Hawkins, Ray Melton, Ronnie Ed- wards, Stanley Armstrong, Cary Pinegar, Bob Grant, and Don Tapperson. Page Twenty-five we I9 7 eniord . . . WHICH COLLEGE . . . Senior class officers and their faculty sponsor look over available scholarships for college-bound seniors. Shown are Mr. Aubry Chastain, sponsorg Ruby Rober- son, vice presidentg Nancy Chastain, secretaryg and Bill Ricketts, president, ,xl .J Gary Adams :ei 'i if K lillsiiff-192 J 'lla 2 Q 46 mlwglli A . ., . ff-f, i t- ' ' , - viifaflii ' ssliggizfizzwvewgiw ' - . ,'fMgf3f1f:qgggH,,1f- f it HY'Wlszs,f-Fwwzx f Q G , , ff i if zg3isf1qg,f1571 . Ei ylsxa -Q y ' v he Q , - 1 W ':si: 1ifii:2wl i'iIf I i + ls it 552215 film I Ht -vflufe fsn 5 ,fwsgQf1fyg,5::S f'f ' 7 1 sff 9g4sfs-, -:ser Efziasrlxazzll wf 2 is ' 'i ' . i Nancy Adams Bill Agee David Agee r ,yi Larry Alberly Glen Alexander Sharon Altaffer Harold Althen Virginia Altic Annette Anderson 4 , as lf551'i'i5 if fEf!'f's'2i 'f'if iw:' ' i 1 Q Q .1 , . W - .. . -,A rl' i K V iii. i . 2, I - 2: f ids' .if i lx i iifliik-'llwi-' ' rf egg V , - bi ig ag, lg, 5 ' 2' ff-':. 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Jimmy Cassity Bill Choate f3i:,git,,'f.. .T - fit . 5 J' it vw mf: at , -f we Naomi Cloven Dean Chapman Bonnie Chastain Grace Ewing Chow Elaine Clark Sylvia Coble Emil Coffey 6 1 5 'K or Nancy Chastain Gene Cherry Charles Chilton Ella Claxton Pat Clinkenbeard Dottie Clinton J anet Coftm an Cary Cooley Bill Cooper I ,ia M '. 7 ' 1, fqj.4A,: 5 ,,f3Vk ,' f, -up-1' ., f..- -.S Q . A 1-i f.,- 1 nw, fr ,f .',.,1 1 1,-.x H .',,.,, , ,, ,. H A :VI Lu.. W. Lance Copeland Jo Nell Cox Sally Cramer Bob Cunningham Jerry Curnutt V f ,iiV,V ggi 5,1 . Henrietta Davis Marilyn Dayault E I We Douglas Dawson Sharon De Berry Eldora De Vore Melsena Dillard John Dickens Pane Twentni-nine nxioud 0menf5 . V Mi, ,i K- iw iwwg 2? si-fl sfi ' i ,. if , . r we Lula!! Freda Dixon Jerrv Dotson x H, , '- if M is I .0 , W R ' . b g lf s Ei! li. K ' - . . , X V Y HT? U, l ,, Virginia Duncan Verl Duncan Don Epperson Carol Erwin x Xi - if ,Q -Q 2 Marie Fischer Marcella Fife Jerry Gearing Gary George D..,.,. 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A Nr' S, Charlotte Hunt Elaine Hunter 1 Barbara Ingram Jim Jeffries Morris Johnson Jerry Johnston David Holman Nanette Hook E Q 8 R Q ii, 1 ', - ? 5 El f X Bobbv Huddleston Ronald Huffman ... E K+ tt I as Ethel ller Paula lnmon Rolland Hooper e Qi gg' Y l James Hulse Jack Inman .X J Warner Johnston James Kellett , .. if 5- K ' W '77553S5?55 f i21441vsxiE-lx1:'-- f.:'1ifi??f'Qv1iz J ' 4 W' M JL wi 3 S 2 to 5 Q35 5,3 g K x X 5:5 x S' a as 5 ,1 W W sw, 2 Q , 5 , ki , K Q' Z lr f , NJ gil l if g' , Sava? 32253221mzaffsgl: Q i 1 k,,.,g9,s ..,,..,,. W . . , mf 3: Q , WW wwf r , we Delmar Kelly Y 3 ,N , - , sg:-ff E - 'v ,-' ?Sfs??1eE' 1 i R, H Bob Kessel Charles Kile Darrell Kilburn Wilma Kilburn Linda Kirkwood C-ary Knewtson Dana 'Tlal.vffu.f41ln ,M Wayan, . . . W L L I, i .V - wg .fi ' fir f, wif .::,.. 1 gl gan ,i ,:. WN, fi Hi i f Barbara Krasser Y-JP I f Sue Latham Betty Lipscomb Carol Mcffroskey ifisiisf 7 'PW ' is Barbara Lamar Christine Lawson Carol Locke Paul McDaniel Janis Lamb Loretta Ledge rwood 5 ff 4 2 15 ,f 1 is X ff Darlene Lambeth Harold Lane Donnie Lee Tom Leffewich Loren Long Pat McDaniel Clara Lorenz JQBFIQHQ Lucas Harold Langston Jim Lewis Donna McCoy Q fi '. Beverly McKee Dave Mc:EIwain Sammy McGee L L -ai' ' L L eeyy ee.e L y 1 :ki A Ji Margie McKinney Daisie McKinzie Gene McMahon Shirley McMillan Martha Mallicoat Jerry Manion P1104 Thflrtnl- thu-an j7Ae My gamea Charles Marshall Belva Martin Henry Martin Betty Miller of M Pa tty Martin Sue Mallard Ray Melton :xii 4. ' . 6 1 , V A 'Q ' - Us Q, at,-if wisely '85 Ronnie Miller Jean Mighlgr Donna Moore tommy Moore Wayne Moore ' f Patricia Musgrave Lila Nelson David O'NeilI Dm-m l hi,rtfu-'Fnur Louisa Mutze JOYCE MVCVS 9 -r. 15+ li M -V ,, X 'W y W gr My i M str 'if os tl f i slso we - .. 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'ence Parsons Emily Paschall I Ronnie Patrick Hadley Paul Nancy Pauly David Peace Lawrence Peacock Robert Peck Roger Phillips Jim Pike Nancy Ramsey Betty Ready Richard Reed Walter Reed Carol Rich Joyce Ringness Jacquelyn Rippee Cleo Robinson Pat Ryan Robert Ryan Earnest Rymer Floyd Sartin Jim Savage Larry Schmitt Bob Schrader Robert Schwarze n 11 . Wava Morris Cynthia Morrison John Muenks John Murphy Judy Murphy Leola Muse Judy McCIung Jim McCord Bob Nelson Jackie Newton Wilbur Newton Ann Nimmo Doug Norris Barbara Oldfield Jackie Ott Nancy Ott Wi., Sharlene Pinney Richard Pointer Larry Post Sonny Powell John Price Charles Prugger James Rader Earl Ramey Alfred Robertson Donna Robertson Vaughdena Robertson Joy Robinson Carol Ruddle Larry Ruddle Mike Russell Joan Ruthroff Q . A-iii' I 1,655 I nz 8 is I J i W K5 12, ' ,, . ,..:,,:,.:v f 3 Ji i ' ii? if 5 i f E s 5 ii ll i f .3 2' 1 iii W Q' iii xr vii, m e --,- P ' in g-1 Slug ::':I ' 'S 'S ., A-'- i :ji -c w 4 :iii 1 f : wi 2 1 , ., .. 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X., ,it Frances Scott Gary Scranton Gerald Self Tom Self Linda Sheppard Lori Simmons David Skidmore Qhamn Slater Clarita Starks Marrin Starks Warren Stephens John Stever Joe Stewart Lonnie Stoglin Earnest Stokes Eleanor Stokes George Thompson Harold Thompson Joyce Thornton Jackie Thurman Jerry Tiller Dan Tindle Dudley Tipton Peggy Tracy Anne Tucker Russell Tucker Peggy Turman Gloria Turner Louise Van Wormer Jim Vincent Beverly Wade Carolyn Ward Johnny White Peggy White Mack Wilder Carl Wilks Rosemary Willard Jack Willbanks Elowese Williams Keith Williams Roy WO0dall Judy Woodill Virgil Wormsbaker David Wright Alma Yarbrough Janice Young Mac Young Margaret Zibilski Larry Small Barbara Smalley Claudia Smith Clinton Smith Rose Smith David Speake Frankie Springer Larry Stanley Tom Stribling + ,. Jack Talbot Shirley Tate Bill Taylor Connie Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Geraldine Taylor Karen Terry fo r . Joan Ward Clarence Weatherford Mike Weldon Walter West Allen Wheeler Virginia Whitcomb Floyd White Jean White Lyla Williams Rex Williams Gary Wingo Orville Winkfield Sylvia Witherspoon Sue Wommack Bill Wood' -- George Wood Page Forty-three Sopkomored Charles Abernathy Jackie Acton Judy Acton Larry Adams Karen Agee Ruby Albert Jack Alleger Danny Allie Michael Amos Linda Ankrom Larry Arrowood Bonnie Ash Max Bacon William Bain Delores Baker David Ball Ronnie Ball Mary Barefield Bob Barnett Patsy Barnett Nancy Bass Larry Beach Norman Beam Harvey Bearden Wilma Beasley Billie Beck Chris Benda Don Beland William Benjamin Barbara Bennett Cary Berns Carol Berziel Iona Biggs Wanda Bilyou John Bingham Ray Birchler Eddie Bishop Larry Bitzum Russel Black Andrew Blades Judy Blair Patricia Blakey Decema Blankenship Carolyn Bolder Cordon Bond Page F arty-four i , fm i E. gf' f I 6 f l QP i ill i i 'ii il E t , 3351: 'W :IU Sig? 2- ij, ,. ,tjiztif fl . - ' i iii -at 1 2: 4' 23 5 1 . 3 :i ?f ,gZ,, 51ilii5i5f 1 ,Q . ,i H , i WE'VE GOT A GOOD CLASS . . . Sophomore class officers make plans for their class with their sponsor, Mr. Harold Deiker. Shown are Sue Smith, secretaryg Phillip Schafer, presidentg and Larry Nichols, vice-president, NOTHING LIKE A DAME . . , Sophomore boys do a sailor number rehearsal for their assembly. There's nothing like a dame, they sing in harmony as Sandra Franks saunters by them. ,i f .,.,-..,..,gi- 132 ggi, K ii it E iii , lik li 2 H, . i , 5-225 7 fizsli smf was ., , ,S M? ,. EH N, J- J Z ly Q5 t 4, get ig R L' J ff A-1 15 ,W 'Q Milf 'ffliff :al ,- 1 et,-2-'.:f .Q fl-1' 4 'i',.:5.i5 5' if 1 Nh. -if.--1,-li t iii: il bil ' til., 'ig I ii si, :im L' 2513, ,,,, 4 ,. tip Ki: -lhfii y eg: im :'-Wi,- was-f21f72.fzz115:ft A M 'A l9iwt.s,,., ., t .M ,, law iv mess' - 'S fi 1154 V 'It t wx k if 751 :leaf iii! li A gas iw . afifiiv ..,. ,Q is . tilt Rss J sig mi, 4 ill! X 5 .-it my S ,ii,, , ,,,,.,s. ,,,. , ,i t gxwzw i-f'ii tf,.tU.ig,, .., . , 'f 2-'f 12 if Hi V+ i ' ' , fi -f P- :- . IM .. :-- if f-'Mir . . s. .,.. 55 J--'f-J.. fi.. -. tl .l ., sit Q. it . .,., ., .., lil.. .... .. .. ,. 2: z4X5fls?s52 ,sa sa ls 5-71:32 ff-'gv.s.5.'iif2g, fs? 6-milf? Ru i' -iii' Zi? Z L sea J cv- ff- 5 Qfxfi- ,ii,,a..ii.1 fig-.rite 1 it ,555 , . iii i A. K an '3.'3 2' -f 2 :iii , ,-1 .fl mi-fi-wQ:f .wig 1 ' f f ' :tri i A Q 2 '7e5ii,.?Q-i2'Qi!qgi? 9 I ,aexiii fi :Egg tSg.5fM ef::eg5:: - Sigel Sgt: , ,- - -we gtettzqgisi . .milf si' i t 1 . 1 - if 5' A f it on . 3 . .- ' J ----. .V ' i , gg ' - be 2 ' .,.., , , .P , - gf A S' . . 3 . if I , Q3 si H t. 555-:Est f, ai 5. f HS, . :gg,g. . : -,iffy ,w ,, ,2 .ts ff..t..., Q, if at 1-N tgtigsv:-1, Lis'-.V ' - J This year's sophomore class has had to grow up in a hurry for Central also had a new class of freshmen to start out in high school. Fortunately, the sophomores needed little en- couragement to take part. From the first, they let it be known that they were a peppy class who were interested in school activities and in good class work. They joined organizations and entered into school activities. Mr, Harold Deiker, class sponsor, helped his class get underway with friendly guidance and leadership. Under his direction, the sophomores put on one of the best assemblies of the year. . M T ,..,, TT if 37 51 9,-LT L. Tifi gTrgiQf.Tg?g5 i ,gggggj ',. ja.. ,,., ,TTI .T T. E TT, ,T ,G igi T In We TTA., ,W r K r T ' '- T f f' 'W TTTJTT mit- T 1. M 5351 Tiiisi T X JT . .,., T,,M.T T I T :Mgr-' Q T J' igggiziiiaigv T T, I I Tw. , I TJ - . r-TAwi-- -LW.,-:::,,m--,, 3515, I33543:igwrwizwlzWLT ' T J 'T T im Hisztfg S 'MFT ritz . f,.. - :.T fa i f Tf 47'l -i-ll i '-'lik I l 5 . -Q We T . . T TTI? T T i :T T ' W ,T 1 P yi-'QT 2 - To T 121' i - T 1 K f . . ' . ', , '- T T if T9 .T T TT 4 T 9 'f ' T 'A A ' ' ' T T. ij 7: - Tr ' T Pg213g5Ti,4 ' EEE-- ?.Tf V i T ' T '-T f, '- T-it :Z K Q lf? 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Pat Swearengin points out the auditorium entrance to fellow students Joe Candie, Pearline Martin, Terry Ciodfrey, and Carolyn Smith, 2 Omer Boyce 501940111 DNJJ -'-:f , t- -1'-I ' - '- H ,H 7 Sue Bozarth T H A T5 , jgia 'Z Doyle Bradley T ,i. T T T i T WW Bram' - -gig W 5 , Y ' Jo Ann Breshears gg i W' 5 Sara Brlnell I ' T Carol Bynes Linda Brobiskey tft Z i 'i T T -gi, Bobby Brife Joel BrocL 71' ',,, S, g f T tx ,T , Jeanette Britton LGVVY Brock Ti , W 7 Carolyn Brockus rv T '-'-. T Ada Bfown r- - s - ' T Jon Brown rr- f tits A-A Dm BFUTOYT Nm Bmw ' A --.' T - '-.-. Jimmy Bruton ghiarllcen T .:' .., Ti - C Carolyn Buckner V o gy if T ' '-60 Bunch zrmfits- -mf :zz T. -5 f i.ri T TT T rilr iiiili Donna Bums TT James Byrd 'i' L.....4z.f' ' o A ' lri i ' Kent Burrell Herbert Cage ff, 2f2:,T,., f,5-:5 . T . 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T T m e -r - T T 1 1 Tmgg g Eddie Carbin Donald Carney Jerry Carsten Shirley Casteel James Cates Joann Chastain Bonnie Chisman Paul Choate Faye Cochran Mary Coday Barbara Cole Shirley Compton Richard Comstock Nina Conkright Bob Cook Carol Cook Wanda Cook Darrell Cantrell Carl Clark Jerry Clevenger Clyde Climer Edna Clouse Harley Clutter Thomas Clutter David Cobb Carolyn Coble Marilyn Coble Kenneth Cornell Virginia Courtois Carl Cox Mary Cox Priscilla Crain Melvin Crawford Wayne Creed Maryetta Crisman Nancy Cromer Page Forty-five 30,94 0171 0I'QJ Larry Decker James Dennis Joan Derum Bobby Detherow Nancy Dewane Fred Dickey Edwin Dickey Patricia Dickey Melvin Dollarhide Bob Dyal Kathryn Dycke Joseph Edwards Larry Eggers Janice Eicher Monteen Elder Sandra Ellerman Marilynn Ellis Thomas Esoy Becky Fowler Sandra Frank James Freeman Max Freeman Mary Freeze Phyllis Fritts Beverly Fruits Sharon Funkhouser Jerry Gammill Betty Graham Carol Greene Donald Greenwood Larry Griftis Larry Groves Jim Hancock Anne Hanss Mary Harmon Patricia Harrell Judith Hennequin Clint Henry Bruce Hensley Larry Hensley Barbara Hentschel Orville Hessee Melvin Hester Larry Higgins Johnnie Highbarger Cornealia Huddleston Myrtle Huddleston Larry Hughes Barbara Hughey Louis Hummel Chester Hunt Jack Hunt Marie Hunter Fred Hurtado Page Form-fix Jack Cunningham Kay Cunningham George Curry Shirley Davidson Carol Davis Gary Day Pamela Day Jean DeBerry Wealtha Deckard Leon Donley Barbara Doolittle Sara Douglas Billie Doyle Patricia Dudley Joan Duggins Charlotte Duncan Linda Duncan Nancy Duncan Marilyn Estes John Eubanks Sharon Evans Shirley Evans Donna Faught Earlene Fergerson Darlene Fine Berl Floyd Trudie Foster William Gardner Larry Garrison Richard Garrison Linda Gateley Georgia Gault Nancy Gavisk Chad Gilmore Betty Girth Terry Godfrey Emma Hart Gary Hart Melvin Hartley Jim Haslip Diana Hawkins Don Hayter Sammy Hedrick Jerald Henderson Judy Henderson Sheila Highland Betty l-mi Linda Hill Wilma Hill Larry Hinds Joyce Hoaglin Don Hopper Linda Hough Martha Houston -,,, . ?3ixi i 'il i H 5-,J ig :,s... sl, ,. .,,,,f,. 2 551 -'X a SX X, 5X Sgw. 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Mario Widner Kenneth Wieland Nyle Wiggins Ruby Wilken Helen Witherspoon William Wommack Joseph Wood Mary Woods Roger Woods Sonia Wright Joe Yates Rose Yates, - Marth'5Y5Tfng F P85 l'YI,QI'l FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . . . betting the fresh- man class off' to a good start for senior high school are the officers: Suzy Wilson, vice-president, Mrs. Dee Mahan, sponsor, Eddie Brake, president, and Nickie Sloan, secretary-treasurer. Erma Adams Saudra Allie Barbara Altic Douglas Anderson Francis Anderson Nancy Anderson Patty Anderson Wanda Anderson Betty Andrews Joe Arnold Johnny Baker Nancy Baker Connie Ball Larry Ball Sally Barnett Cecil Bartlett David Bass Johnny Bass Mary Bauer Terry Birch Larry Bischoff Mike Bishop Lola Blackaby Joe Bossi George Bounds Sally Bousman Connie Bowers Charles Bowman Nancy Adams Judith Adkins Jon Agee Ted Agee Johnny Aldred David Aldridge Barbara Alexander Carole Allen Calvin Allen Sharon Ash James Ashford James Atkinson Susan Awbrey David Aurey Jerry Baillie Judy Baillie Loy Bain Jack Baker John Beam Norris Beasley Beverly Beckerdite Phylis Bee Paul Beem Mary Bellamy Connie Bernet Linda Berry Peggy Beth so 676444 o 1960 The great doors of Central swung open to a crew of carefree freshmen last September. At first it seemed that they might be swallowed up in the rush of scheduling for a new year, but, after wiping the dust from their eyes, they swung into step with a new experience -senior high school life. With the help of Mrs. Dee Mahan. their class sponsor, they quickly be- came interested in the activities of C.H.S, They participated in student government activities, were active in sports, and contributed to the school spirit that is such an important part of high school. Through their enthusiasm, curiosity, and their optimistic outlook on school and its activities, they made valuable contributions to the life and activities of the entire school. ii: , as . 3 V is HK ,. 'ff ,,,,, , i 1, 23,25 ,, , e j 1 if J r ' . fe il 1i1Sfis ':' K.f , P. ,, ,,,i5g,, 'Q . :K-.,1. - .-' ,tifsgsu-,, .L e 'T f K' JKK, r Kr . K'i 'Trig g fb 'lime 2 ' -in W, ,, f- ,.,5!2lI .1 ,,.. ii .. K if 1 ,, -25 ' iii! fiiwff, we :ritz if 'K 1 :fs 2' Ki 2. 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Wiggins Donald Wilcox Al Wilkerson Kathleen Wilkinson Eleanor Willard Dixie Williams Gloria Williams Frances Williams Ruth Williams Steve Woolery Edith Worley 1 Bonnie Wresch ' Jim Wright Pauletta Wright Linda Yager Janice Yarbrough Jackie Yates Gerald Zweerick jl'25AI'n2ll June Schulz Beverly Self William Shank Mickie Sharrock Paula Shelledy John Shepard Linda Sheridan Denny Skidmore Pat Skidmore June Spires Laura Spousta Dwayne Stafford Don Stainbrook Jerry Stanley Reta Steele Darrell Steinson Jerry Stephenson Ellis Stepp Larry Sutton Betty Swan Ronnie Sweet Roger Talbot Larry Taunt Avis Taylor Glenn Taylor Marilyn Taylor Richard Templeton Charles Todd Billie Trent Barbara Tucker Thomas Twigg Kenneth Underwood Vicki Vantrease Anthony Vaughan Cora Walker Lynn Walker Richard Webster Ronnie Welsh Pat West David West Danny Westfall Joe Wheeler Charles White Thelma White virginia White Steve Williams Jerry Williamson Sharon Willingham Larry Wilson Susie Wilson . Willis Winkler Monica Wirt Barbara Woodrow Patsy Woods ' ,,,. 'K I ' fyir, - we P42a2iFiftv-five -'ii:LikSm.'5:i 'vi H ,ax 2 i There were many extracurricular things, Charity work s and social flings. Everyone 'oi d And 1 ne a club of some Sort, each was considered a very fine Sport. - IT- . x4:'-5. 'L1' -IN. ,L XE- Y X gg-L., f, X 4. ...A azz-I:-J' G A an L,M.aQ..L,..,., WAQW . If . 3- - ,, Lg l z fiona Mx , J I rfgpifi -vfffgja .4 if-' H Jig: few, -, ga-uv-. Pane Fzfthk Munn ommunicafionfi .95 Jw .70 119654 Canned OUR TOWN . . . Students in Miss Sarah Townsend's Eng- listens with interest. Selections from various literary works lish class are shown reading orally parts from Thornton Wil- are read in English classes. Readers are Elizabeth Taylor der's famous play, Our Town, while the rest of the class Sharon Dawson, Dick Fry, Pat Miller and Jerry Hill Since English is essentially a communications course, emphasis is placed on activities and experiences which help pupils to develop lan- guage power and growth. Language courses provide for reading, writing, listening, and speaking, Students demonstrate the effectiveness of the communications program by the daily use of their language. Many students have won honors in state and national poetry and prose competition, in journalistic writing competi- tion, in public speaking competition, and in dramatics competition. The department, directed by Miss Nellie Hofer, chairman, is outstanding for its many elective offerings: Word Study, Journalism, Dramaticsf Stage Craft, English IV-C, English IV-L, Fundamentals of Speaking, and Public Speaking. FAMOUS ADDRESS . . . Two students in Miss Nellie l-lofer's class, Cary Walker and Vaugncille Kirby, discuss the copy of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The address is a part of the patriotic bulletin board display in the class- TOOYTI. N D Elin. mink: 6YlJfPJJ ourde :Mi nmenfzi, .SQLLJW lvffi pave ay STUDENTS AT WORK . . . After completing a unit on the short story, Miss Lochie Sperry's sophomore English class is given a test over the literature read. Miss Sperry is explaining the test to her students and clarifying all points before the students begin writing, The students in turn ask any ques- QUIEN SABE . . . Along with the study of the language from the textbooks, students learn about the art and customs of Spain. The students learn various Spanish songs, including Christmas Carols and other Spanish music. One outstanding song learned was America, Miss Florence Painter's Spanish tions -they don't understand. Shown are, First Row: Bill Gard- ner, Ada Brown, Raymond Snider. Second Row: Eddie Carbin, Barbara Doolittle, and Barbara Merton, Third Row: Tom Thompson. Standing in front is Miss Sperry. class seem most interested in what their new assignment is going to be. Spanish students shown are, First Row: George Wood, Betty Blakey, Stanley Hall. Second Row: Doris Neeley, Cary Henderson. Third Row: Earnest Stokes. Page Fifty-mne fgulaigi learn 0 wie jkeir anguage NOUN OR PRONOUN? , , . This is a frequently asked ques- tion about the English language that comes up in sophomore classes. Through their study the students thus acquire skills that are of great practical value in later life, In front of her class is Mrs. Gladys Lane. First Row: Sally Anderson, Ray LE CRAYON . . . ln first year French the students are listen- ing to records that tell how to pronounce certain words such as Le Crayon. Seated: Sylvia Freeman and Carol Berziel. Birchler, Don Carney, Jo Ann Derum, Second Row: Johnny Highbarger, Bill McLachlan, asking a question, Terry Owen. Third Row: Patty Parker, Larry Luce, Max Reddick, Fourth Row: Bob Letterman, Hazel Plumb, and Beth Collier. Standing: Alma Yarbrough, Thelma Rickman, Mrs, Mildred Hulse, and Don Dancey. Page Sixty jlzefcl ljupb, IQQCLLQM ,Mm C2565 CHS VOLUMES . , . This organization has been formed for students interested in books and library work, During the year they attended the Gospel Publishing House to see how books were made. Shown above looking over some magazines and books are, First Row: Sharon Ellis, Carol lnmon, Reta PRESS CLUB COPY CATS , . . The Press Club was organized last year for students who are interested in any kind of jour- nalistic work. Since then the members have heard famous people speak, had parties, and gone on field trips. First Row: Sue Smith, Nancy Bass, secretary, Mary Bussard, Shirlie Gil- Steele, Shirley Anderson, presidentg Avis Taylor, Katherine Birdsong. Second Row: Janice Ray, Deanna Sheridan, Miss Wilma Wade, sponsor, Julia Mills, Preston White, program chairman, Vicki Vantrease, Wanda Thomas. more. Second Row: Mr, August Klapp, sponsor, Paula lnmon president, Elaine Clark, Miss Geneva Williams, sponsor Third Row: David Eslick, Bill Ricketts, Earlene Anderson Other sponsors, Mrs. Fern Simmons, Mrs. Virginia Woodring P1102 .Qivtfu nfno LATIN CLLQ . . , Preps ig for a Roman Banquet was one of the main events of this active group along with entering a float in the Homecoming parade. First Row: Linda Plaster, Beverly Lambeth, Charlotte Bowman, Cherie Pelkey, Mary High, Wilma Kilburn. Second Row: Jeannette Lucas, Janet Cireen, Linda White, Melsena Dillard, Patricia Scott, Jill Lamb, ollafini, Cjwnch 66165 Combine AMERICAN PARIS-ITES , . . An outgrowth of the study of French was the reforming of the French Club which formerly existed at C.H.S. Members can be recognized by the small pins in the shape of the Eiffel Tower. The club also co- operated with Parkview for a combined party. Members are, First Row: Thelma Rickman, Billie Doyle, Deloris Baker, Alma Shirley Franks, Miss Nellie Hofer, sponsor. Third Row: Sue Hockey, Carleen Kuhl, Jim Gilbert, Sue Smith, Margaret Zibilski, Hadley Paul, Jacque Leaming, Carole McMahan. Fourth Row: Marilee Lemons, Phillip Schafer, George Rodier, Tom Stribling, Max Reddick, Francis Kunkler, Darrell Hogan, anrl gli? Harris. .in WMM 'UMW Yarbrough, Carol Berziel, Sylvia Furman. Second Row: Wanda Powell, Pat Harrell, Dixie Terry, Nancy Van Horn, Linda Hough, Mrs. Mildred Hulse, Third Row: Betty Blackwell, Stanley Armstrong, Joe Edwards, Steve Cunningham, and Donald Dancey. P1109 fivtfii. tufn DEBATERS AND SPEAKERS . . . High school students who would like to improve their speaking techniques may schedule into the public speaking course. There they not only debate but do many other types of speaking as well. First Row: Faye Newman, Virginia Whitcomb, Chris Benda, Beth COlli2r.' FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH . , , Fundamentals of speech play an important part in debate. Mrs, Peggy Davis, debate instructor, is coaching Mary High on the parts of speech while Tom Stribling, who is standing behind, looks on with interest. x..aa-ui. iviary r-tigh, Nancy Brown, Second Row: Richard Ellis, Sam Snyder, Walter Cone, Bill Baldridge, Mrs. Peggy Davis, spon- sor. Third Row: Neil Stenger, Ted lngerson, Tom Stribling, Charles Miller, and Charles Marshall, TOP HONORS , , . Bill Baldridge, debate student, and Mrs. Peggy Davis are proud of top honors this year's debaters won. Bill is holding the plaque he won for outstanding accomplish- ment in speaking. Beside it is the trophy the debaters won for first place in Lebanon. Sage fgroclucfionfi . . . THE STORM ON TELEVISION . . . Pictured above in a tense scene from The Storm, by Donald Payton, produced on television as a live, half-hour drama. Characters are: Tom Stribling, Sue Harris, Barbara Krasser, James THE CURIOUS SAVAGE' '... Mrs. Ethel Savage, center, in the person of Marilyn Devault, explains to her fellow inmates at The Cloisters that she has been unjustly com- mitted. Other characters are: Ruby Roberson, Sue Harris, Carol McCroskey, James Kellett. Kellett, and Marilyn Davault. ISN'T IT BEAUTIFUL? . . . James Kellett, as Jeff, accompanies Hannibal, Larry O'Keefe, on the violin, as Florence, Melsena Dillard, and Fairy Mae, Carol McCroskey, listen in a scene from The Curious Savage, fall production of the CHS dramatics department. l Il ltr- READING ABOUT THEMSELVES . . , Charles L. Jones, drama director, and his students read a story in School Activities about their tele- vision debut. Students are Rachel Hawkins, Jim Kellett, Barbara Krasser, and Tom Stribling. SU.xX3X'xfVg 1 Ofc 'Tlwe Man Who Came To Dinner' Marilyn Davaulf THREE STARS . . . Fabulous Sheridan Whiteside, played by Tom Stribling, starred in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Featured as Lorraine Sheldon, a glamorous actress, was Mari- lyn Davault in the spring production. James Kellett played Beverly Carlton, an actor who was the idol of millions of women in the three-act play. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY . . . The National Thespian Society, made up of members of Central's dramatic classes, has presented many stage and TV dramas this year, Members are, First Row: Jim Arnold, James Kellett, president, Henry Martin, James Green, Second Row: Jeanette Lucas, Dottie readeloainf gfamour Jam es Keffeft Clinton, vice-president, -Carol McCrqsls-QL historian, Rachel Hawkins, Barbara Hopper, Barbara Krasser, secretary. Third Row: Ann Nimmo, Melsena Dillard, Ruby Roberson, Sue Har- ris, Veda Bear, Joyce Fry, Wava Morris, Mr. Charles Jones. Page Sixty fwe ourna izim glxloancb .gb .gifruicefi 55,19 JOURNALISM STAFF , . . First Row: Joyce Walker, Shirlie Gil- more, Marilyn Coble, Barbara Richardson, Nancy Bass, Mary High, Susie Rea, Deanna McGregor, Mrs. Virginia Woodring, sponsor. Second Row: Nancy Chastain, Darrell Ball, Ruby Robertson, Rich- ard Reynolds, Richard Ellis, Max Brown, Elaine Westbrook, Paula lnmon, Marilyn Ellis, Third Row: Sara Crosswhite, David Eslick, Morris Page, Bill Peterson, Bill Ricketts, Ed Buerckholtz, Steve Sweckard, Stanley Armstrong, Frank Shipe, Earlene Anderson. BUSY AS BEES . . , Journalism students as always busy gather- ing information and putting it down on paper. ln the circle at left are Paula lnmon, Re'sume' editor, Bill Ricketts, business manager, Mary High, High Times editor. Below, Mary High gives news assignments to Journalism l students. Seated are, Barbara Rich- ardson, Bill Peterson, Richard Reynolds, Nancy Chastain, and Marilyn Ellis, l cgncfuolezi Riiumef ucafionaf Cgjfuclq MANY FIELDS OFFERED . . . Journalism offers many fields in vocations from photography to public relations. The High Times' editors, Mary High, editor in chief, Nancy Bass, NEWS bureau editor, Max Brown, sports editor, and Sara Cross- white, feature editor, conduct a planning session. Mary is approving the feature and sports dummies as Nancy types a news release. Center Left: Morris Page, Dhofogfaphef for fhe weekly High Times and Re'sume', receives an approving smile from Mrs, Virginia Woodring, sponsor, as he eXamiVW0S 6 photo he has taken, Darrell Ball, assistant photographer, is prepared to take a picture. Left Below: The News Bureau The production of the weekly High Times by theytwo journalism staffs at Parkview and Central is the main project of the Journalism department. The addition of ,another high school to the city of Springfield brought the attention of the public to the school news- paper. The combining of the two schools re- sulted in wider coverage to inform the readers. An editorial board composed of the student editors, both Central and Parkview, and the sponsors Mrs, Virginia Irwin and Mrs. Vir- ginia Woodring, also coordinator, meets every Wednesday to plan the coming editions of the High Times. The Re'sume' and High Times staffs were combined for the first time this year and the yearbook became a project of journalism. The journalism members each have a news- beat to cover. The reporter turns his stories in to the page editors and they, in turn, see that the news is published. The news cover- age is the most important part of the High Times. The Central News Bureau is responsible for releases that appear in the papers, on radio and television. All Central and Parkview re- leases are channeled through the office of Mr. Robert C. C-lazier, director of public informa- tion. goes into action. Ruby Roberson, David Eslick, Nancy Bass, and Darrell Ball prepare the script for a news release for the radio. Bill Ricketts operates the recorder. Lower Left: Distri- bution is an important part of the paper. Every Thursday the High Times is distributed during sixth hour to all students at Central and Parkview. Working on the distribution are, First Row: Ron Miller, Susie Rea, Richard Reynolds. Second Row: Bill Ricketts and Stanley Armstrong. Susie Rea is the manager of distribution. The High Times, which serves both Central and Parkview, has a guaranteed circulation of 4,000 papers per week. Pa ee Sixtfil -.reven Czognirwgagegl Maier? Mnkfda MARKS THE SPOT , . . Mrs. Leola Herndon points out a spot an a Greene County map to Jerry Evans and her students. Geography is also one of the studies taught in history. The students, when studying about a certain town or country, 2Ql'n0l'l'ClCCy ZUOIUB IT SAYS HERE . . . Students in Mrs, Arena Lloyd's history class are discussing the American Observer. First Row: Bruce Hensley, Kenneth Ice, Gregory Osburn, David Cobb, Second Row: Melvin Hartley, Mary Seyy, Darrell Stokes. Third Row: Steve Selph, Martha O'Dell. ln the background are, Janie Wester and Sharon Lane. Page Sixtv-eiabt l can see exactly where it is located by the use of a map. Listening to the explanation are John Beam, Frances Ander- son. Second Row: Faye Brewer, Betty Dugger, and David Brown. The study and practice of government are two of the important projects of the Central High School history department, headed by Mr. Harry Suttle. The Student Government is a good example ot the way practice of government is carried on. The Student Government is made up of repre- sentatives elected from the history classes and the Senators elected by the student body. The Central students discovered another op- portunity to practice government as they partici- pated in the Hi-Y Model City Government. The Hi-Y club and the history department sponsored this project. A student who is to enter the community as a citizen must know about the government and how it functions. The study ofthe Missouri and United States Constitutions helps every junior enlarge his knowledge on this subject. Freshman and sopho- more classes study world history, government, and literature. The senior American problems classes are concerned with the study of today's economical, and political problems. The class pre- pares citizens of the future. si... .mf strap. Si.. MM l QUESTION PLEASE . . . Students in Mr. Carl Thomas' his- Leola Muse, Mary Browning, asking question, Chafles Mc- tory class are having a panel discussion about voting pro- Croskey, Mr, Thomas, Donna Pollock, Jim McCord, Joyce cedures in the picture below, A panel discussion enables Jones, and Cleo Robinson. Many of the students enjoy this the students to learn the history lesson from other class- type ot lesson as a supplement to bookwork or general dis- mates' viewpoint and have fun while doing it. Shown are: cussion. LONG, LONG AGO . . . History is an important part of any tions tor their lesson. First Row: Janice Rhodes, Karen Mar- educational program. Central is proud of her well-balanced tin, Marvin Newton, Charles Tiller, Ronnie Sweet, and Mr. history department. Pictured above in a scene from a typical Neal Crubaugh. Second Row: Curtis Ringness, Mary Williams. history class are a group of freshman students and their Third Row: Shirley King and Judy Bradley, supervisor. Mr. Neal C-rubaugh, who is giving them instruc- Page Sixty-nine CABINET . . . First Row: David Peace, Judy Duncan, Terry Russell, Second Row: Sammy McGee, student body president, Richard Bunch, Bill Baldridge, Bonnie Chrisman. Standing: Caro! McCroskey Mary Bussard, Cary White, Margaret Zibel- ski, Mr. Arthur Elbert, sponsor. .gflfl6!elfLf g0Uel l'll'YlQl'lf CIRCLE . . . Cabinet members Terry Russell, Rich- ard Bunch, and Judy Duncan work together in or- ganizing plans for one of Central's surprise fire drills. THE SENATE . . , Members of the senate, representing all Sue Smith, Suzy Wilson, Carol lnmon, David Holstein, Sue of the classes, include, First Row: Beth Hunsucker, Sue Reed, Harris, Sharron Slater, Patsy Price, Eddie Brake. Third Row: Nancy Chastain, Rachel Hawkins, Ruby Roberson, Nicki Larry Nichols, Charles Miller, James Kellett, Tom Stribling, Sloan, Jo Nell Cox, Second Row: Mr. Arthur Elbert, sponsor, Bill Ricketts, Jon Brown, Phillip Schafer, Francis Cates. Page Seventy HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , . . First Row: Gloria Pat- terson, Carol Montgomery, Elaine Hunter, Lynne George, Guy McConnell, Nancy Pauly, secretary, Larry Beach, vice speaker, David Browning, speaker, Eleanor Tarrasch, parli- mentariang Betty Blakey, Barbara Brite, Judy McClung, Karen McClung, Norma Hoffman. Second Row: Mr, Arthur Elbert, sponsor, Carol Campbell, James Byrd, Larry Page, Billy Song, Frankie McCroskey, Jimmy Bishop, Jim Hutchens, Stan Arm- strong, Judy Massey, Joyce Myers, Donna Nimmo, Johnson, Ann Hawley, Susan Husted, Mildred lpock. Third Susie Setting an active pace, the Student Government opened the year's activities with the Freshman- Sophomore Mixer. The Senate and the House of Representatives, along with the Cabinet, led by tireless Sammy McGee, student body presi- dent, and Mr. Arthur Elbert, sponsor, have completed a great deal throughout the school year. Some of the outstanding projects of the Student Government were the revision of the school constitution to include the freshman class, the election of a vice-president of the student body, and the planning of Central lm- provement day which was designed to bring out needed improvement in conduct, study and other phases of school life. Accomplishments planned and directed by the Student Government in- cluded conducting the numerous elections, sell! ing the savings stamps, supervising the school store, conducting all the assemblies, planning social events, and promoting safety. SMILINC LEAD , . . Sam McGee, student body president, and James Kellett, student body vice-president, show a big smile which is a symbol of the friendly leadership they give to the student body at Central. James is serving as the first vice-president in Central. Row: Larry Brock, Don Lofftus, Jim Gilbert, Jim Pike, Don Tabberson, Rusty Archer, Joseph Edwards, Patty Martin, Juanita Hillenburg, Katy Dyche, Barbara Hentschel, Carol Koch, Nancy Gavisk, Judy Kirkham, Patti McCord, Fourth Row: Sam Snyder, Bob Genkins, Richard Miller, Ronnie Ed- wards, Jerry Byers, Bill Cooper, Steve Neville, Nancy Cromer, Carol Stoll, Suzy Bowers, Raylene Cromer, Linda McDaniel. Mary Calfee, Donna Bruton, Sharon Funkhouscr, All history classes elect representatives. CSTJMJQVLE OLE EIU Paze S eventv one i - M .Steffi M0 movie! Gt ouernmenf HI-Y MEMBERS . , . Students participating in the l-li-Y Club sponsored by the Y. M. C. A, are, First Row: Richard Miller, Robert Schwarze, Don Rueh, George Calohan, Jim Marston, Virgil Wormsbaker, Second Row: Mr, Richard Moore, sponsor, Katy Adams, Francis Kunkler, Frank Shipe, THE WINNERS . . . Winners ofthe election for Hi-Y Model City Council are, Front Row: Stan Armstrong, Mayor and councilman from Zone 4, Bill Ricketts, Mayor Pro-Tem and councilman at large, Bill Thomas, councilman from Zone 2, Ron Biller, councilman from Zone lg Mary Bussard, council- Charles Marshall, Cary Henderson, Mr. Don Crewdson, spon- sor. Third Row: Charles Atwater, Jon Nance, Dave l-lazen, Bill Ricketts, Bill Blakeslee, Steve Atkinson, and Cary White. One ot the outstanding projects of the club is the l-li-Y Model State Government. man at large, Nancy Chastain, councilman at large, Carol Qi' McCroskey, councilman at large, and Beth l-lunsuclcer, coun- cilman tor Zone 3. Sam McGee, councilman at large was unable to attend this meeting. i Q i s 5 i S i s s r s 5 .3 Page Seventy-two Cfugfi er- eruicezi jo Communifg '-s... if THE KEY CLUB . . . Among its many service activities, the annual vocational clinic is an outstanding project. Club mem- bers are, First Row: David Browning, president, Cary White, Bob Stone, Richard Bunch, Bill Baldridge, Bill Thomas, Cary Wingo, and Jerry l-lill, Second Row: George Rodier, Sammy Y-TEENS . . . Boasting their largest membership in many years, this YWCA-sponsored group was active in serving their community. Members of the group are, First Row: Nancy Adams, Sharon Strader, Ann Snyder, Judy Payne, Bonnie Wresche, Marilyn Israel, Ann Hawley, and Mary Walker. Second Row: Lee Ann McDowell, June Schultz, Mar- McGee, Jerry Atkinson, Harold Althen, Don Rueh, Don Brewer, and Mr. John Sweeney, sponsor. Third Row: Jerry Curnutt, Jon Nance, Eddie Castleberry, Dave Holman, vice- presidentg Bill Ricketts, Jim Jeffries, and Tom Stribling, secretary. lene Chaddick, Patricia Steury, Nancy Bass, Faye Brewer, Susan Husted, Becky Wampler, and Jewell Farmer. Third Row: Mrs. Mabel Ciboney, Sharon Pertuche, Kay Caunt, Pat Snedeker, Beverly Beckerdite, Chris Benda, Ruth Williams, Terry Godfrey, and Miss Jean Walker, The Sweetheart Dance was an outstanding social event. i Page Seventy-zfloffee C-T -.14 yr. Mc! 60:55 ive eruice FUTURE TEACHERS . . . Preparing themselves for their later task of teaching, these students belong to the FTA which has been organized at CHS only one year. This organization enables these future teachers to learn about the teaching field and their responsibilities toward making good teachers. First Row: Shirley Compton, Carolyn Pope, Frances Kay Cun- ningham, Joyce Myers, Terry Godfrey, Carol McCroskey, Delois Sitz, Naomi Clovgn, Sally Reynolds, Mrs. Marion Hob- lit, sponsor. Second Row: Mary Browning, Mary Bussard, Barbara Brite, Elaine Clark, Rosemary Taft, Barbara Lamar, JUNIOR RED CROSS . . . Working to promote harmonious relationships in the community, the national, and the inter- national scene, the Junior Red Cross has completed many worth-while projects. First Row: Carol Campbell, Carrie Greer, Jo Ann Sawyer, Sandra Buchanan, Mary Ann Horton. Second Row: Miss Mav Berry, sponsor, Julia Mills, Judy Ann Brickey, Shirley Franks, Ellen McCrae, Velma Calvy, Nancy Pauly, Barbara Hentschel, Mrs. Dee Mahan, chairman of the spon- sors. Third Row: Kay Dennis, Mary Helen Meese, Janice Eicher, Sharon Funkhouser, Bettie Girth, Alta Pike, Naomi Kessel, Patti Swan, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Wickliffe, Pat Dickey. Fourth Row: Nancy Chastain, Pat Snedeker, Nadyne Stratton, Marilee Lemons, Sue Houslee, Doris Neeley, Frank Neal, Harry Moore, Bob Reed, Marilyn Miller, Carol Cook, Mabel Sponsler, Rachel Hawkins, Jacque Leaming, Nancy Bass, Mr. Lester Kesterson, one of the sponsors. Ethel ller, Jo Ann Cunningham, Dixie Terry. Third Row Carole Montgomery, Linda Burns, Nancy Glaze, Wilma Kil- burn, Sharon Pertuche, Pamela Lyons. Fourth Row: Patt' Campbell, Bob Reed, Willis Housley, William Evans, Viole Coffey, Mary Helen Meese. Page Seventy-four l m,.,,, om? sciwf surf, JM, SAFETY COUNCIL . . . Members are, First Row: Mr. Lowell DeBusk, faculty sponsor, Jean Holcomb, Marilyn Israel, Sharon Dunn, Jo Wilson, Jean Sneed, Reba Kensinger. Sec- ond Row: Barbara Dillon, Joyce Jones, Charlotte Bowman, Mary Walker, Brenda Stewart, Mary l-larmon, William Per- kins. Third Row: Rosa Lea Underwood, Edwin Dillard, Sally Reynolds, Judy Blair, Nancy Van Horn, Jerry Coday, Morris Wallace. Fourth Row: Sue Housley, Jerry Stephenson, Cary Wilson, Robert Jackson, Kenneth Underwood, Terry Russell, HOME NURSING . . . As statistics will prove, many accidents take place in the home. The homemaker, too, has the re- sponsibility of taking care of the sick in the home. In order to provide some training for these responsibilities, the girls' physical education department set up a six-week unit in i James Fullerton. The Safety Council makes the safety of students its main business. Their attention is directed to safe driving, to seeing that the school itself is safe for students and staff, and encouraging safety habits. Terry Russell is safety commissioner of the Student Government, Activities of the group have included the registration of cars, presenta- tion of safety assemblies, and conducting fire drills super- vised by the fire department. home nursing for girls in the department. Mrs. Peggy Peters, physical education teacher, shows her students how to count the patient's pulse. Students are Sara Coble, Mrs. Peters, Louise Brewer, Connie Gray and Mary Clemens. Page Seventy fwe dence Ufafidefi earn Jdgouf llfwrfcl THERE IT GOES . . . Miss l-lazel Seddon's chemistry class is doing an experiment called titration. Titration is being used to determine the strength of a base by titrating it against an acid of known strength. Shown in the above pic- ture are Robert Stone, Miss Seddon, Sharron Slater, and Richard Bartley, This is an example of the many experiments done in chemistry, LOOK, LISTEN, LEARN . . , Students from Mr, James Clouse's biology class are learning about the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Mr. Clouse is pointing out to Eddie Castleberry, in the picture below, the various parts and functions ot the eye. Doyle Bradley and Larry Beach, seated, look on with interest at the chart and Mr, Clouse's demonstration, Page Seventif-,fix K, is is .. Y , ,-if -- .:-w i, A Q W .wwtwrlewi Q W oflagoraforg Omni ,CLr5f .jwlancl gxperience SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS . . . Members of the Centra' Science Club are pictured above. Shown are, First Row: Diana Hawkins, Saundra Burdette, Sally Bousman, Carol Cot- tey, Second Row: Mr, Joseph Moffitt, sponsor, Robert Stone, George Calohan, Harry Moore, Joe Bossi. Third Row: Don Stainbrook, Ed Buerckholtz, Jon Nance, Cary White, and Robert Reed. JOT THAT DOWN . . . ln the picture below, students an physics, taught by Mr. Joseph Motfitt, are doing experi- ments and writing down the results. In this particular ex- periment Jon Nance and Harold Althen are determining the heat of vaporization of ice. Mr. Moffitt is standing by to instruct and approve the two boys' experiments. Pale Seventy-:even Wucle Uariefq ydflaflzemaficfs ere UNKNOWN QUANTITY . . . Mrs. Mabel Cib- oney's Algebra I class is learning how to use a literal number to represent an unknown quantity IS THIS RIGHT? . , . Curtis Ringness looks ques- tioningly at his teacher, Mrs. Winifred Graves in Algebra l class to check his progress. Mrs. Graves refers his problem to the class. The problem con- cerns plotting the graph of a linear equation. Page Seventy-eight in problem solving. Students working out problems on the blackboard are Betty Jo Andrews, Donna McFarlin, Eddie Brake. DOING GOZINTAS . . . Students ol' Mrs. Dorothy Dustman are learning to divide polynomials in Algebra l class. This work involves a fundamental which will be used in solving problems in algebraic equations. Boys at the board are Gail Goodman. Jerry Baillie. VM-- Jounfnefi rouicfe Wnaflz jbr uerqone ADDING. SUBTRACTING . . , These members of Miss Cene- vieve Snyder's refresher math class are practicing addition and subtraction of fractions, This course is basically the fundamentals of mathematics and is a course for seniors only. The one-semester course is based on general mathe- CONCRUENT TRIANGLES . , . ln the picture below Mr. Lowell DeBusk, instructor in general mathematics, is explain- ing to his second year general math class the uses of con- gruent triangles. Two triangles having the same shape are congruent. A congruent triangle is one that is equal on all matics. ln the picture above, Miss Snyder is shown advising Bill Taylor, Robert Huddleston, and Larry Alberty cn some difficult problems found in the workbook used by refresher math students. sides and at all angles. Listening intently to the explanation are, First Row: Jim Jeffries, Helen Witherspoon, Ruth Robe,-- SOn. Second Row: Walter Reid, Karen Agee, Mary Frieze, Standing near the blackboard is Mr. DeBusk. Page Seventy-nzne COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION . . , Members are, First Row: Morris Page, Kathy Weddle, Shirley McMil- lan, Jane Brown, Sandra Sowards, Virginia Smothers, Barbara Brite, Hazel Clenn, S ie Mallard, Carol Sue Hanson, Margaret Wheeler, Delois Sitz, Shirley Franks, Second Row: Jack ln- man, Naomi Cloven, Mary Springer, Pat Clinkenbeard, Ella Mae Claxton, Joyce Myers, Daisie McKinzie, Darlene Lam- beth, Alma Taylor, Frances Johnson, Louise Hedrick, Margie Stone, Linda Shank, Betty Balkey, L. B, Kesterson, sponsor. Third Row: Mrs. Marion Hoblit, sponsor, Sam McGee, Sylvia Coble, Jane Arwood, Christine Lawson, Freda Dixon, Clara Stenger, Arlena Johnson, June Weiherer, Shirley Brumley, Patsv Peeler. Doris Neeley, Nancy Blankenship, Fonda Kay G 0 8 .ghlflefltj ef jzrdt Eydlwl 6Xl90Fi0IlC0 ..... l I Page Eighty sonality on the job. McCandess at the Springfield Baptist Hospital. Education Through Vocational Experience could be the motto ot the Cooperative Occu pational Education classes. The students par ticipating in this program attend school half the day and are employed halt day in various occupations under actual working conditions prevailing in the industry. They receive grade cards from their employers which are much like the ones at school, They are graded on their work habits, vocational skills, and per The Vocational training program has grown in size since it was established at Central in IQ34, The program is under the direction of Mrs, Marion Hoblit and Mr. L. B. Kesterson KEEPING RECORDS STRAIGHT , , . One of the most important parts of any job is accuracy, Pat Clinkenbeard at the typewriter, prepares some of the medical records while Patsy Peeler receives instructions from Miss Willa lin, Martha Walsh, Barbara Hamilton, Fourth Row: Dar- Kilburn, Russell Hildebrand, Bill Graham, Jerry Baker, ton White, Dean Chapman, Harold Hewitt, David Whit- Jerry Monion, Bill Cooper, Jim Lewis, Gordon Breshears, ert Smart, Gary George, Bob Gibbs, Herbert Smith, Harold ipton, Joe Glidewell. on me ggi. EXPERIENCE AND MOVIES , . . Jack lnmon, upper left, is listening to last minute instructions from his employer, Mir, Earl Ganus of Smith Heating and Sheet Metal Corn- pany. Mrs. Marion Hoblit, C.O.E. instructor, operating the movie projector, shows some of her students a movie on the subject of Social Security. Interested students who hear of Social Security on their jobs are Jane Arwood, Norma Bland, Ella Mae Claxton, and Dean Chapman. Page Eighty one .gzwlenfd prepare for udinefki mrfd i SECRETARIAL PRACTICE . . . Learning to fill out business forms and write business letters is part of the iob for future secretaries in Miss Gertrude Lindsey's secretarial practice class. Shown are, First Row: Arvetta Anderson and Virginia Smoth- S0 THAT'S IT . . . ln her first year typing class, Mrs. Gladys Mabary has her students change typewriters several 'times a year so that they can become accustomed to different makes of typewriters. Here she is helping Willa Hudson set the left margin. Page Eighty-two ers. Second Row: Betty Austin and Jeanette Raby. Third Row: Dorothy Best and Betty Ostler, Fourth Row: Willa Brakebill and Sandra Sovvards. Fifth Row: Mary Stokes and Fonda Wallin, Miss Lindsey is looking on. LEARNING NEW MACHINES . , . Students in Mr. O. O. Lahman's bookkeeping class are learning how to operate many new machines. Velma Cage is working on the adding machine while David Peace operates the posting machine, Mr. Lahman supervises .911 Cenfrafg gudinedd glcfucafion Cfcwded DEAR MR. SMITH . . . Future secretaries of the business world in Mrs. Helen Henley's second year shorthand class are getting some practice in taking a business letter from dictation. Shown are, Left Row, front to back: Sharon Altaf- fer, Beulah Anderson, Jane Arwood, Glenda Boggs, Frances -4 a o 1 5 9 11 1913141516 525920212293 6272829 H? W 30 Brown, Right Row, tront to back: Judy Duncan, Margaret Eaton, Marilyn Hagerman, Carolyn Hawkins, Louise Hedrick. Most girls in second year shorthand can take dictation at lOO or llO words per minute and all are striving for that goal. 5 NUMBER PLEASE . . . Students Larry Breashear, Lila Wilb- Taylor, Telephone conversation is important in the business Iiarns, and Mildred lpock learn the technique of telephone world. conversation in business English class, taught by Mrs, Grace Page Eighty-three ogfi rain if 9065 .gn .gncfudfrg .911 l BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE . . . Boyd Sade, Cleo Robinson, and Jack Carter are discussing the model house that Boyd made in Mr, Chester Erickson's drafting class. By making a scale model of a house, the boys will gain valuable experience in the architectural field, Jack is holding a blueprint which TEDIOUS PROPOSITION . , . Richard Gibson is shown mak- ing a center punch, This is only one of the many projects that the boys of Mr. Sherman Bradley's metal work classes undertake each year. Gaining knowledge in working machines will be a help in the future. is used as a pattern in making the model house. By enrolling in drafting class, students can learn how houses are built and architectural work in general is carried out. lt is a class in which they can prepare for the future. EASY SITTING . . . Robert Thompson shows Dr. A. M. Alexander, principal, the chair Robert made in lvlr. A. R Cade's woodworking class. lt is made of hand polished wal- nut and is upholstered, It is the first project that Robert Page Eighty-four undertook this year. 5.1: .L.. I l x K X .AX .gzwlenfd .iDe5i9n, gui!! Oloerafe, mlaair CLOSE ATTENTION . . . Future mechanics of Central's auto mechanics class are shown closely watching Bob Peck as he demonstrates how to make a compression check on a car. A compression check is made to determine how much com- pression each cylinder in the motor has, After the check SAWIN' AND SANDIN ',., Bob Kessel and an unidentified classmate continue work on one of their projects for the year, in this case, a table. Students may even make a platform rocker if they desire to. has been made, the results may be used to solve different oroblems that occur in working with engines. Closely watch- ing the operation are Orville Winkfield, Lester Bennett, Larry Ruddle, Don Bradley, and Bob Peck, who is making the check. FINISHING TOUCHES . . . Shown as they complete the as- sembly on a Plymouth engine are Joe Carpenter and Tom Self. The assembly of engines is only one of the proiects which the boys carry out during the year. P496 Eivhtfv-fufp Pape ufure armem earn arm mance ,JZ 2 ' FUTURE FARMERS . . . First Row: Larry Ruddle, Glen Alex- ander, Bobby Brite, Wayne Brazeal, James Hulse, Bill Mac- Lachlan, Don Beland. Second Row: Bob Gibbs, Garry Knewt- son, Johnny Fultz, Don Fowler, Gene Mclvlahon, Albert Haymes, William Gates. Third Row: Robert Ryan, Johnny CLASS ROOM DISCUSSION . . , These boys in agriculture class are gathered around their teacher, Mr, John Kirby, for a classroom discussion of the production and cuts of meats. Mr. Kirby holds a diagram showing the various cuts of meats found in markets. Interested onlookers are the members of Montgomery, Lester Bennett, John Dickens, Shelby Bradley James Pierce. Fourth Row: Dennis Mclntosh, William Stevers William Roberts, Joe Carpenter, James Bond, James Wil- loughby, John Kirby, William Stone. his sixth hour class: Shelby Bradley, Kenneth Hollingsworth James Hulse, John Dickens, Gene Samuel, James Anderson Gene McMahon, Don Fowler, Bob Gibbs, Garry Knewtson and Glen Alexander, Eighty-tix gef J now- ow iam wn lgrofecfd REGULAR FARM HANDS . . . John Fultz, F.F.A. member, is getting ready to milk one of his prize cows in the picture at the upper left. He is using an electric rnilker. Upper Right: The use of farm equipment is important in running a farm. Don Fowler, on tractor seat, and Bill Macl.achlan are learning to plow a field with a tractor. Lower Left: One of the class- room projects in F.F.A. is building a shop feeder, Shown working on the shop feeder are, Shelby Bradley, Kenneth Hollingsworth, James Hulse, John Dickens, Gene Samuel, James Anderson, and Mr, Kirby. Middle Right: The feeding and care of animals is one of the most important things on the farm. i it James Hulse is shown feeding his prize hogs. Lower Right: These boys are learning how to use electricity on the farm, such as the electric milker shown in one of the above pictures. Studying the electricity demonstration are, Left Side, front to backi William Stone, Don Beland, Wayne Brazeal. William Roberts, Right Side, front to back: Bobby Brite, Johnny Mont- gomery, James Pierce, and Bill MacLachlan. These boys are members of Mr. John Kirby's class. Dairy production, poultry production, permanent pasture production, and stock pro- duction are among the many projects these F.F.A. boys under- take and in which they are successful. lvlost of them own their own stock of which they are proud. Dnnn Hin-Ln. .- goof! ,jvlomema ang 86511, LPQ6 .!5'l0lfUL6Jg8 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS . . . The Future Homemakers of America's main objective is to strengthen the home and work for the betterment of their community. First Row: Donna Lilley, Gloria Ramey, Claudia Armstrong, Ferba Higgs, Wanda Stevens, Henrietta Davis, Wanda Thomas. Second Finhtfii-oia1'rt Row: Mary Waite, Carolyn Grainge, Betty Price, Eleanor Ferry, Sharon Evans, Charlotte Duncan, Mrs. Lucille Jarrett. Third Row: Sandra Davis, Rosemary Taft, Linda Burns, Rose- mary Willard, Beverly Fruits, Sharon Ellis, Carolyn Coble. The Future Homemakers of America, a club for home economics enthusiasts, is completing its fourth year on the Central High School campus. From the beginning, this has been an enthu- siastic group who plan well and successfully carry out these plans. Among many of its social activities the club has had a formal initiation of its new members, several holiday parties and a Recruit Picnic in the fall to get new members for the F.H.A. Perhaps the most exciting event of the year is the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet and the Christmas Faculty Tea. These girls, under the guidance of their spon- sor, Mrs, Lucille Jarrett, learn the importance of good homemaking and will help to set the standards in America. The home economics program attempts to conduct a home in a busi- ness-like manner and to meet effectively the home economist's personal and social problems. The group has made jackets with their F.H,A. - emblem displayed on the right hand side over their heart. This is a project which was started last year. GOES LIKE THIS . . . Miss Marilyn Miceli, student teacher in home economics from Drury, shows sophomore Linda Hill how to apply a patch pocket to a garment that she is making as a class project in Central's Home Economics ll class. 961055 Stag Cookng, ewing, Q-ami g .L SEWING IS FUN , . , These girls in Mrs, Lucille Jarrett's home economics class proye it, Seated around the table are Carlene Reynolds, Paula Kynicn, Sharon Ellis, Jean Sneed, Mrs, Jarrett, standing, Carol Briles, Karen Williams, Carolyn Pendergrass. DELICIOUS lSN'T IT? , . . Seated around the table enjoy ing stewed apples and crackers are Carolyn Brockus, Suzy Bowers, Mary Harmon, Miss Mayme l-largis, home economics teacher, Kay Burrow, Maxine Farley. The girls in the back ground are preparing food Page Eighty mne Page HARD AT WORK . . . These ceramic sculpture students from Mrs. Roberta Baker's ceramics class are hard at work to mold and create many different figures, Sculpturing is a real art and it takes an artist to do it. These students have created and displayed works of art by first molding clay and then baking it at a high temperature in the kiln for several hours. The finished product is something to be proud of. Artists shown are, Donna Brooks, Joe Barbee, June Hampton, Janette Anderson, and Elaine Clark. .xdrfidffi jr? lljarioow .fdrf Wecha TRICKS OF THE TRADE . . . Students from Mr, Thomas Kinsey's art class are pictured below learning the art of book illustrations, one of the many things taught in Central's art classes. Shown are, Mr, Kinsey, Don Stainbrook, and Betty Wooliner. YEA CENTRAL BULLDOGS . . . Mary Clemens, Wilda King, and Louetta Reid, students of Mr. Harold l.udwig's Allied Arts class, display the red felt skirts with ferocious looking Bulldogs painted on them. These students painted the Bull- dogs on with textile paint. Ninety .fm GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , , . The members of King, Nancy Kay Lewis, Carolyn Pope, Lavonne Kile, and the C.A.A, are, First Row: Wilma Beasley, Barbara Hughey, Mrs, Evelyn Butts, sponsor, The C-.A.A, program enables the Linda Berry, Charlotte Hake and Kay Moore. Second Row: girls of above average ability in physical education to get Virginia Whitcomb, Judy Trevvatha, Carol Cook, Mabel extra education in the physical education field. Sponsler. and Ada Brown. Third Row: Sue Trent, Shirley Ann QM of-barn Uagze, jan of AQCLAA, giverciqie LIMBERING UP! . . . Mrs. Peggy Peters gives some of her day and Thursday at the sixth hour. As in all physical edu- students a few pointers before they begin their exercises. cation classes, exercise is one of the most important phases The students are: Maria Weaver, Charlotte Hake, Barbara in the many activities included in the physical education Altic, Wanda Chandler, Shirley Neece, and Judy Adkins program. These girls are in Mrs, Peters' ohvsical education class, Tues- Page N inety-one Page N inety-two BAND MEMBERS . . . PICCOL0: Sharon Brown, FLUTES: Diane.Tiller, Sharon Brown, Judy Brashear, Janice Yarbrough, Carolyn Roderique, Judy Adkins, CLARINET: Frances Brown, Ellen lVlcCrae, Carolyn Crainge, Sandra Sowards, Ron Miller, Nanette Hook, Dorothy Best, Loren Reser, Pam Day, Judy Wycliffe, Nancy Lewis, BASS CLARINET: Patty Parker, Wanda Cook, Larry Ward, Mike Bishop, ALTO SAXOPHONE: Donna Eggers, Barbara Ingram, Wanda Thomas, TENOR SAXOPHONE: John Pachl, Cary Pearson, BARITONE SAXO- PHONE: Charles Buchanan, FRENCH HORN: David Holman, George Rodier, John Walsxvorth, Larry Sutton, Bobby Lamb, CORONET: David Browning, Charles Armstrong, Gary Evans, Ronnie Burch, Larry Preston, Larry Brashear, Bill Benjamin, Charles Lyons, Stanley Morgan, Jack Pippin, Jerry Hill, TROMBONE: John Carlson, John Rugh, Branson Howard, Clinton Smith, John lvie, Darrell Hogan, James Wise, Bobby Brite, Kenneth Hamilton, BARITONE: Norman Bean, SOUSA- PHONE: C-erry Deck, David Pease, Larry Moore, PERCUS- SION: Dottie Clinton, Morris Benjamin, Carole Mcivlahon, Hazel Plumb, TIMPANI: Barbara Tucker. The Central Band has had another tull year ot school and public performances MH!!! .SEQCIPLJ Mraz' l9ClJl9y HHH GFJ 14? . ORCHESTRA MEMBERS . . . FIRST VIOLIN: Jan Young, Eleanor Tarrasch, Bernice Burr, Lois Evans, Evangeline Holli' day, Judith Straclce, Carol Campbell, Patti Swan, Susie Wil- son, Charles Andrews, SECOND VIOLIN: Jeanie Lawson, Mike Throne, Marilyn Estes, Connie Gray, Ruth Pyle, Elwyn Loving, Scott Patterson, Gilbert Ledgerwcod, Doris Glaubitz, Betty Graham, Janice Eicher, Terry Burch, Alma Leistg VIOLA: Barbara Brite, Norma Wilson, Carole Miller, Rodney Meister, Wealtha Deckard, Nancy Baker, Ed Hill, CELLO: Joan Duggins, Judy l-larthcocla, Nicki Sloan, Carol lnmon, Connie Bernet, Dottie Clinton, Terry Cady, Linda Yager' STRING BASS: Mary Meese, Joyce Myers. Kay Cunningham, ff ' A W S SWEET MUSIC . . . Seniors Eleanor Tarrasch and Barbara Brite play sweet music together. Eleanor plays the violin while Barbara plays the viola. Kay Kaylor, Sharon Funkhouser, George Ann Lamb, FLUTE: Melsena Dillard, Shirley Franks, PICCOLO: Sharon Brown, OBOE: Larry Albertyg CLARINET: Frances Brown, Ronnie Miller, Ellen McCrae, BASS CLARINET: Larry Ward, BAS- SOON: John Palmertong HORNS: David Holman, George Rodier, John Walsworth, Larry Sutton, TRUMPETS: David Browning, Glenn Bernet, Charles Armstrong, TROMBONES: John Carlson, Branson Howard, Darrell Hogan, TUBA: David Peace, TYMPANI: Sally Anderson, PERCUSSION: Carol Pros- ser, Carol McMahon, CELESTE AND PIANO: Sara Douglas, HARP: Brenda Stewart, CELLO: Virginia White. OrcrAeJfra Conn' fo Czoncerfd, programa JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR . , . Members of the choir are, First Row: Mary Browning, Mary Lilley, Sue Mallard, Sue Latham, Louise Ashbacher, Carolyn Ward, Janet Coffman, Sharon DeBerry, Louise Van Wormer, Mary Bussard, Ethel ller, Shirley Benton, Judy McClung, Elowese Williams, Mrs. Meredith Rich, director, David Caudle, accompanist, Second Row: Jeanette Lucas, Lois Cobb, Natalie Nikolott, Ann Tuck- er, Marge Cooper, Jane Brown, Shirley Misemer, Gaytha Potter, Jean White, Elaine Clark, Anne Johnson, Nancy Mc- Croskey, Joyce Walker, Christine Ephraums, Marilyn Davault, Jo Nell Cox. Third Row: Sandra Anderson, Martha Cunning- Paee N metal-four ham, Ramona Tracy, Rachel Hawkins, Paula lnmon, Bonnie Bacon, Elaine Westbrook, Hadley Paul, Jerry Atkinson, Ron- nie Bennett, Joe Barbee, Bob Shrader, Robert McLemore, Alfred Robertson, Billy Graham, Judy Massey, Sharon Davis, Wilma Kilburn, Fourth Row: Barbara Lamar, Marilee Lemons, Barbara Oldfield, Sara Crosswhite, Janis Lamb, Carl Wilks, Tom Farrell, Bob Huddleston, Orville Winktield, Bill Cooper, Vaughn George, Paul McDaniel, George Cobb, Lewis Beasley, Lilbert Beasley, Patty Campbell, Nancy Blankenship, Gerry Atkinson. SW06! Lgillgefif . . HOLD THAT NOTE . . . Tenors Robert McLemore and Jerry At- kinson are rehearsing with the choir one of the numbers they did in the Spring Festival. Es I Cinlrafa juo 64005 'HOMORE CHOIR . . . First Row: Mrs, Maxine Newlon, 2ctorg Carol Campbell, Mary Coday, Lavonna James, Pal Jurn, Carol Davis, Sally Anderson, Linda Hough, Larry muff, Bill Camp, Cordon Bond, George Newton, Betty Cra- 1, Judy Miller, Ruby Wilken, Susie Rea, Emma Hart, ond Row: Sonja Wright, Judy Trewatha, Ruth Roberson, e Marie Yates, Janie Wester, Decema Blankenship, Nancy 1 Horn, Carol lnmon, Charles Letterman, Arthur Rauch, Brown, Jerry Carsten, Cary Pierson, Nancy Cromer, Chris ing Kean final! S0llg5 Benda, Connealia l-luddleston, Marilyn Miller, Sue Carol Briles, Sara Douglas, Linda Duncan, Third Row: Spires, Carol Minor, Dean Nelson, Barbara Mitchell, Bruton, Earlene Fergerson, Opal Osbern, Kathy Dyghe, Freeman, Paul Long, Gary Wilson, Joseph Edwards, Murphy, Bruce Hensley, Bob Thomas, Leroy Medley, Sponsler, Sue Bozarth, Leah Mims, Mary Barefield, Shelton, Bonnie Schrader. Smitl Shirle Donn Jame Davit Mabe Judf Page N inetv-five CADET BAND 4 . . Members of the Springfield Cadet Band, organized this year and led by Mr, Tom Bogosian are, First Row: Martha Enlow, Jerry Brown, Marsha Cioodwin, Diane Long, Raymond Pratt, Virginia Courtois, Second Row: Brenda De Vina, Thelma Rickman, Nancy Dixon, Kathleen Wilkin- ll5iCl.6ll15 glrfenrl Cgnfvretif Kegan JUNIOR Music CLUB , , iviemiserg of the Springfield Jim- ior Music Club are promising musicians who have formed a group of C,l'l S. and l3',lnl.S, students to share their interest in music, First- Row: Mary Meese, Janet Woody, Barbara Brite, Eleanor Tarrasch, Pat Brewer, Mary Turner, Second son, Diana Hawkins. Third Row: Mr, Bogosian, Judy Kirk- ham, Ronnie Sweet, Curtis Ringness, Russell Lynch. Fourtl- Row: Douglas Anderson, Ronnie Dooley, James McCOrmiCk Gerald Zweerinck, Larry Ciroves, James Cox. CVM Row: Coetta Mack, Jan Young, Natalie Smith, Marylin Arn old, Diane Phillips, David Browning, Third Row: John Carl son, Robert Tidmore, Bob Long, George Rodier, Steve Car- lock, John Abbot, Marshal Street, Mr, William Spence, spon- X Page Ninelii-.fix iiu....,,a,.,i ia HIGH STEPPINC KILTIES . . . Kneeling are: Beth Hun- sucker, Nanette l-look, and Kay Williams, Firgf Row: Beulah Anderson, Sharon DeBerry, Dot Best, Shirley Franks, Glenda Boggs, Delois Sitz, and Eleanor Tarrasch, Second Row, Par Duncan, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbara Brite, Marie Fischer, Bar- bara Adams, Maxine Farley, Mary Bussard, Ellen McCrae, Joyce Fry, Nancy Adams, Alta Pike, Third Row: Wava Lee Morris, Ann Nimmo, Judy Lindsey, Lois Cobb, Carole Mc- Mahon, Sue Harris, Day Dennis, Marjorie Cooper, Velma Calvy, Louise Ashbacher, and Mrs. Doris Bush, Kiltie sponsor. Qjag J6Aie.4 yelarefiwzf jrachfion, Lgyfanclarcld TRADITIONAL SWORD DANCE . . . One of the oldest Kiltie traditions is the sword dance. Examining the swords are, First Row: Sue l-larris, Beth I-lunsucker, Eleanor Tarrasch, Joyce Fry. Second Row: Elizabeth Taylor, Lois Cobb, Kay Dennis, Velma Calyy, Beulah Anderson, This is the thirty- UVI E' A . - Nc first year for the Kilties, the tirst uniformed girls' drum corps in America, The Kilties continue the standards of the founder, the late Mr. Ritchie Robertson, and ofthe late Miss Elizabeth Cadle who sponsored the Kilties for several years. Pane Nimmf. fl7'IlD'l'7 - xr -5-. EA- 3-as as ff J,T'fi' -N N -R -N ' ' QXI' 3: X A 5. .L- 1 4 ' , '-wr, WAP., W- - .4 'f' '9'T1l,,.., i lhizfxaufgfarn ' if gJ f.?.h '7 ? Pano Nf-iMotm-nJ41a KENNEL KLUB . . . First Row: Frances Salsman, Carolyn Ward, Betty lVlcGranahan, Donna Ferrer, Diana Busick, Erma Adams, Cynthia Lefors, Janet McCarty, Norma Hoffman, and Judy Duncan. Second Row: Vicki Vantrease, Patricia Henry, Jean DeBerry, Linda Hough, Wanda Powell, Veda Bear, Gail Ferguson, Sue Reed, Shirley Neece, and Ann Dunning, Third Row: Mrs. Peggy Peters, Terry Godfrey, Donna Nichols, 0212 of jLaf .S7,oirif.l With the completion of the new high school, Parkview, the long reign of the Big Red and Black teams, made room for the Parkview Green and Gold. Splitting the teams meant a year of building for both schools. Central was hardest hit with only four returning lettermen in football, none inbasketball, four in track, three in tennis, five in golf, and three in baseball. The coaches and the boys on the team met the chal- lenge with hard work, good sportsmanship, and a de- termination to build the teams to the top again, Never has the morale of the teams been as high as this year. End of the year found the athletic department with suc- cessful men like Max Brown, leading ground gainer, and Robert Ryan who carried an average of 5.8 yards per carry, and a rosy prospect for next year since only a few men are graduating. Two juniors made all-conference in basketball-Carl Wilks and James Maples-and are re- turning to spark the team next year. Young teams offer some outstanding prospects since the Freshman basket- ball team was undefeated, and the Pups had a fairly good season in both football and basketball, Track had four returning lettermen with Duke Wink- field who was impressive in the State Indoor last year. Tom Talbot, considered the best teenage golfer in the city, leads the golf team for what is hoped to be an outstanding season. Tennis offers two returning lettermen and baseball of- fers good prospects with many boys turning out for try- outs, Patsy Price, Lynda McDaniel, Susie Wilson, Donna McFarlin Nicki Sloan, Becky Hubbell, Carol McCroskey, Sandy Eller- man, Pat Swearengin, and Bonnie Moore. Fourth Row: Judy l-larthcock, Rachel Hawkins, Beverly Baldwin, Carol Stoll Bonnie Chisman, Janie Wester, Billie Doyle, Linda Burns Beverly Cochran, Sue Housley, Ellen Jones, and Connie Denner. These girls support the teams, vfwn. .. l F ,s .. s ,, I CENTRAL NETTERS . . . Coach Roy Sharum took Gary Evans, Dubby Ward, and Charles Armstrong to the state tennis tournament where they lost out but showed promise as top players. 095 in .fdcfion BULLDOC TACKLE . , . J. E. Buchholz l7Ol, stops an off' tackle belly-play executed by the Joplin Eagles in the Thanksgiving classic. Shel- by Bradley IZOI is eluding a block thrown by Joplin's George Payne l33l. MAD SCRAMBLE . . . Bulldog defenders pile on in an unsuccessful attempt to stop Parkview's Donnie Smith, The Dogs lost 26-7. Dogs are, J. E. Buchholz l7Ol, Shelby Bradley lZOl, Joe Barbee l77l, Max Brown l3Ol. HIT THAT LINE . . . Bulldog halfback, Richard Bunch l47l, is swarmed under on opening night against the Poplar Bluff Mules. After a short gain in the contest, the Dogs dropped 28-7, Others shown are, Joe Barbee 1773, Tom Farrell l82l, Jirn Jeffries. EASY DOES IT . . . Sedalia full- back, Jim Goodrich l37l, is downed at the feet of Bulldog end Tom Farrell, Bulldog Co-captain, Jim Jeffries l4Ol, looks on. Zguffclogfiy K ifila ay 6 ever ag ie, lairif CENTRAL BULLDOG SQUAD . . . Members of the 1956 Central Bulldog Squad are, First Row: Bobbi! l-luddlestofl. David Hall, Shelby Bradley, Joe Barbee, Lester Bennett, Bill Thomas, Jack Ott, Don Rueh, Danny Jackson, J, E. Buchholz, Jim Jeffries. Second Row: Max Brown, Merrill Coffman, John Walsworth, Jim Hutchins, Bill Ricketts, Tom Moore, Tom Castia Pfam With only four returning lettermen, the inexperienced Bulldogs finished the sea- son with a 3-won, 7-lost, and l-tie rec- ord. On opening night the Dogs fell be- fore an experienced team from Poplar Bluff, Missouri by a score of 28-7. The Dogs won their next two encounters, beating Mountain Grove .7-6 and Se- dalia Smith-Cotton l9-14, the latter game being their most impressive show- ing of the season. The Bulldogs gained over ZOO yards rushing in their game against Raytown, but were downed ,42-O has their pass defense failed. The following week the Dogs were downed, 26-7 by the power- ful Parkview Vikings of Springfield. The Dogs lost to Fayetteville, Arkan- sas 28-O, and to Columbia Hickman 28-7, before tying Tulsa Edison .l3,-l3. The Dogs pushed Tulsa all over the field, but had to settle for a deadlock as an Edison tackle caught a Bulldog bobble and ran to pay-dirt. Again the Bulldog pass defense broke down as St. Joseph Central's invasion was rewarded with a victory. On Thanksgiving Day the Dogs lost a heartbreaker to their traditional rival, Joplin 2l-O in a hard fought game. Self, Eddie Castleberry, Larry Ciriffis, Joe Edwards, Tom Far- rell. Third Row: Larry Ruddle, Richard Bunch, Robert Ryan, Jim Lindsey, Larry Post, Orville Winkfield, Jim McCord, Ralph Twigg, Marvin Starks, James Tibbs, Larry Hensley. Co-captains of the Bulldog squad were seniors Jim Jeffries, Don Rueh. Q' - 57 or omzng amed or eadon FOOTBALL COACHES . . . Head football coach Jim Mentis is flanked on his right by Carroll Parrott, varsity offensive line coach, and on his left by Carl Thomas who coaches the Bulldog defensive unit. They are looking at a record book and discussing and planning for a coming game in which the Dogs will participate. 095 ownecl gy .fdrclz-Queeg 90,0 in YEA BULLDOGS . . . When practice began on August l5, the Bulldogs had four returning lettermen: tackles Joe Barbee and J. E. Buchholz, quarterback Bob Huddleston, and end Jim Jef- fries. The remainder of the team was made up of returnees from the B team and sophomore team, and a few who had never played football before as was the case with Merrill Coffman who was a starter before mid-season. The great strength of the Bulldogs was found in its line. The power of the offensive line enabled the Dogs to tie or surpass every team on their schedule in first downs. Outstanding line performers were returning lettermen Barbee and Buchholz, tackles Tom Moore, Tom Self, and Jim McCord, John Walsworth, and Ralph Twigg, centers Jim Lindsey, Bill Thomas, and Bill Ricketts, and ends Jeffries, Tom Farrell, Joe Edwards, and Marvin Starks. D n.,.,, LI,..,.,-l.m,I 17,141.- BULLDOCS' BITE . . . On the left, half- back, James Tibbs i293 leads interference for fullback, Max Brown l3Ol who has just taken a handoff from quarterback, Jack Ott ll2l in execution of an off-tackle slant against Joplin. Bulldogs are in the white jerseys. Although the Dogs had powerful runners such as fullback Max Brown, the team's leading ground gainer, and Robert Ryan who had an average of 5.8 years per carry, they suffered from lack of backfield speed and could never develop a breakaway runner. Jim Jeffries and Don Rueh served their team well as co-cap- tains, having been elected by the team before the Homecoming encounter against Sedalia. There were several outstanding individual performances dur- ing the course of the season. Against Sedalia, quarterback Bobby Huddleston scored two touchdowns with the tricky slant play, one being on a run of 60 yards. Jack Ott's quarterback sneaks which gave the Dogs their first touchdown against Tulsa every one of the high points of the season. Marvin Starks caught touchdown passes against Poplar Bluff, Parkview, and Columbia, although the latter was annulled by a penalty. YEA BULLPUPS . . . The Bullpups or sophomore team, under the head coach, Garland Pinner and coaches Nicholas Carras and John Hughes, ended the season with a five win four loss record. The little Dogs were beaten three times by the Parkview Viks and by the Mar- ionville A Team, while downing Ava B, Mt. Vernon B, Joplin B, and Leb- anon B twice. AUTOGRAPHS . . , Members of the sopho- more team autograph a football for Head Coach Garland Pinner. First Row: James Thompson, Larry Higgins, Coach Pinner, Steve Self. Second Row: Ray Birchler, Bob Dyal, Bob Reed, Larry Hensley. Third Row: Bob Spellman, David Mar- tin, Bob Stoops, Jon Brown, Francis Cates, Don Lofftus. Fourth Row: Larry Preston, Robert Rice, Ronald Rice, Bill Simpson, Ernie Meadors. J?lfl!!6!0g5 .S?Clt8:J7j0l0 00l0f5iel fJ Marshfield Tournament Bulldogs ,52-47 Marshfield Bulldogs 57-47 Elkland Bulldogs 33-55 West Plains Blue Gold Tournament Bulldogs 38-54 Rogersville Tournament of Champions Bulldogs 57-59 Green Forest lovertimel Regional Class L Tournament Bulldogs 75-63 Carthage Bulldogs 56-7O Joplin Bulldogs 65-72 Webb City TENSE MOMENTS . . . At right in game with Joplin, Shelby Bradley eyes the basket just before shooting as a Joplin cager moves in to guard. Below Carl Wilks l5Ol chalks up another two points in their victory against Buffalo, Tall Dave Holman moves in for possible rebound, BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs BuHdogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs Schedule 47-54 Parkview 52-58 Poplar Bluff 60-57 Buffalo 53-47 Webster Grove 65-59 Marshfield 35-63 Lebanon 74-59 Sedalia 38-39 Bolivar lovertimel 68-72 Joplin lovertimel 57-35 Marshfield 45-6l Branson 54-77 Lebanon 46-42 Parkview fi Buffalo Bolivar 56-SO, Joplin lovertimel A65-5l lvlonett Page One Hundred Five FIRST ROW: Bill Bain, Richard Bunch, Max Brown, James Orville Winkfield, Shelby Bradley. Third Row: James Maples, Rader, Second Row: Coach Ball, Jim Savage, Bob Huddleson, Ronnie Moore, David Holman, Carl Wilks, Jim Hutchins. l i Page One Hundred Six Clgefif OZJO5! Sudan The l956-57 court schedule ended with a ten- win, fourteen-loss record The Bulldogs battled some of the state's top cagers and made an im- pressive showing for their effort. The Dogs entered three tournaments and were host of' their own Tournament of Cham- pions. Leading off with the Marshfield Invita- tional Tournament, Cach Jim Ball's Cagers started the season right by downing Marshfield and Elkland, and capturing second place after losing to West Plains. During Chirstrnas, the Dogs lost to Rogersville in the Blue Division of the Greenwood Blue and C-old Tournament. At Central's own Tournament of Champions, the Dogs lost a heart-breaker to Green Forest in overtime, and in that game James Rader in- jured his hand and was out of action until the end of the season. At the Regional Class Tour- nament, C,l'l.S, downed Carthage in a high scoring game 75-63. Next, Central met a fired- up Joplin team and lost 56-70 and the follow- ing night lost to Webb City, but took fourth place. Forwards Carl Wilks and James Maples, both juniors, with a lot of talent, made the All-Con- ference team. Highlights of the season came when the Dogs downed Parkview 46-42 in the C.H.S. gym and later clipped Joplin in overtime 56-50. Shelby Bradley l34l draws a foul from Kenny Williams of Parkview as Tom Carpenter l24l looks on, SOPHOMORE TEAM . , . Members ot the .basketball team pictured above are, First Row: Charles Wade, Larry Norman, Stanley Morgan, Larry Higgins, Neil Stenger. Second Row: Rex Gist, Larry Nichols, Gerald Henderson, Leon Pennel. Third Row: Tom Moore, Larry Taunt, Larry C-ritfis, John Lamarr, Kenny Cornell, Earnest Meador, These boys will be the foundation of Bulldog teams for the next two years, The proven class of these boys linked with experience will un- doubtedly torm a very fine team in the future. Lcljlfllfe Ogif CLUB gooo!.Si1adond.l FRESHMAN TEAM . . . Newcomers to the basketball court this year are boys on Central's freshman team. Members are, First Row: Calvin Allen, Butch Brown, Butch Marshall, Jerry Goss, Bill Looney, Jim Coday. Second Row: Sam Mahan, Lex Bryant, Jerry Evans, Jerry Jones, David Holstein, Jim Larson. The once defeated cagers of coaches Carroll Parrott and Jim Mentis wound up with the finest won-lost records at Central this year, Mr. Parrott had charge of the team until the latter part ot the season. Page One Hundred Seven E3!2tfeI l'l'lQI'l7 quad get if 265011 CONE WITH THE WIND . . . Here tour returning Central lettermen-half-milers Orville Duke Winkfield and Cary Adams, miler Dale Nelson, and high jumper Sammy McGee CENTRAL TRACKSTERS . . . Boys pause during track practice for a group picture. Prospects include, First Row: Jack Allager, James Thompson, Joe Edwards, Gerald Self, Larry Page, Max Bacon, Loren Martin, Roy Kester. Second Row: Kent Burrell, Sonny Powell, Ronnie Burch, David Eslick, Ronald Rice, Jim Wise, William Perkins, Larry Higgins, Bobby Brown, Kenneth Weiland. Third Row: Albert Haymes, James Kellett, Dan Tindle, Shannon Mitchell, Robert Schwarze, Robert Rice, Jon Brown, Bob Dyal, Fourth Row: Jim Lindsey, Ralph Twigg, are preparing for the Bulldogs' first tussle in the State Class L indoor at Columbia, Missouri March 30 and 3l. McGee also did a little running. Layton Vaughan, Marvin Starks, Weldon Wade, Lonnie' Stoglin, George Cobb, Larry Ruddle, Jack Ott, Charles Armstrong, John Palmerton. Fifth Row: Robert Reed, Tony Houston, John Listerman, John Rugh, Larry Small, Bill Simpson, Johnny White, Larry Ward, Tom Smith, Jim McCord, Virgil Wormsbaker. Sixth Row: Stanley Armstrong, Tom Moore, John Walsworth, Orville Hall, David Aldridge, Paul Choates, David West, Jim Pierce, Ray Birchler, Tom Self. Back: Lester Bennett, Steve Selph. Page One Hundred Eight l j Cl,C lfflefl I Ql0CLl Q F I Ol l0l U'lg UQFL id DISTANCE MEN . . . Jim McCord, distance man, leads the field of cindermen as they round the curve on the half-mile run in an early spring training session, Improving their form are Duke Winkfield, Dale Nelson, Virgil Wormsbaker, Cary Adams, and Jim McCord. OVER YOU C0 . . . Dick Reed, the Bulldogs' only experi- enced pole-yaulter, moves toward the sawdust pit with expectations of breaking a record. A member of the Pup squad last year, Reed was impressive in open house meets. Tough Schedule Set When Coach Carroll Parrott took over as head track coach in March, he had the job of rebuilding the team ahead of him, With only four returning lettermen, he had to prepare in one month a team to face one of theltoughest schedules in the state. Parrott formulated his team around underclassmen. He had had no previous experience or who had served as members of received unexpected strength from several juniors who the Pups last year, and from the brilliant crop of sophomores and freshmen, many of whom were outstanding last year in the junior high circuit. ln the track coaching staff this year, Mr. Parrott worked with the runners, Mr. Carl Thomas, the hurdlers, while Mr. Harry O'Meally tutored the weight men. Schedule State Class L lndoor Meet ,,,,c,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Y,,,- M arch 30 Pittsburg Relays ..,,,l,,,,,,,,,, Ygrwgr A DHI I2 Skyline Conference ,A,,A lllrrrr A p,-il IQ S.M.S. Relays .......,.,.s.,,,,, ,c,,,l,,,,,s,, ,,,,,,, A D ril 23 All-Star Meet ,.,,,,,.,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,Y,, A pfil 26 Central, Parkview, Joplin, Carthage ,,,,,, ,,,A,A,- M ay 3 Clinton Relays ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,-, VYVYQIYYI- M ay 7 State Class L Outdoor Meet ,,,..., sswmay I7-I8 Page One Hundred Nine porin? ringfi gay .lnnig Harman! LET'S GO EIGHTEEN , . . Ace golfers for the Central High THIS IS THE WAY , , . Central's ace baseballer, James Maples, shows James Rader how to throw a curve ball, one of the many pitches used in a game. Early tryouts turned out new stars in addi- tion to returning lettermen, Tennis Fans IT'S TENNIS TIME . . . Shown below are the students who entered the eliminations for a position on this year's ten- nis team, They are, Front Row: Clary Evans, Gene Cenrich, Wretha Caleener, Gloria Turner, Tom Espy, Jim Gilbert. Back Row: Coach Nick Carras, Dubby Ward, Charles Miller, Bulldogs are, Kneeling: Tom Talbot and Jerry l-laefeker. Standing: Buddy I-largis, Jack Talbot, and Jim Jeffries. All of these golfers are letterrnen from last year's Bulldog squad. Nick Carras, new at Central, is their coach, J t Charles Armstrong. Stanley Armstrong, Jerry Curnutt, and Tony Tarrasch, This year's team produced a lot of new talent to go along with the returning lettermen who are Jerry Cur- nutt, Cary Evans, and Gene Cenrich, Page One Hundred Ten ,9l'lll Cl,I'l'llflI Cl,Af7 Myif. Ogff 'M:q,, X li is fail INTRAMURAL CHAMPS . . , Winners of the Monday night intramural basketball league games are, First Row: Marvin Newton, Richard Webster, Ray Eslick, Carrol Brown, Ronald Fleming. Second Row: Russell Lynch, Larry Thomas, James Cox, Thomas Twigg, Ellis Stepp. ONE, TWO, THREE , , , Boys in the physical education classes perform fundamental work on the Indian clubs as a method of improving their coordination. RUNNER-UP TEAM A , , Runners-up in the intramural bas- ketball games are this team. First Row: Bill Moore, George Newton, Terry Russell, John Miller, Second Row: Wayne Brazeal, Max Bacon, Leon Donnelly, Joe Edwards, The boys eive Dromise for a top team, f' x Ji ?'4J?'Ffff?'f.s ' ,,jw.- 1- - L wwf, la' lm' .,,..m, xml, JW' mf: . ' M' .WK 'E ,fmw W wb , -w I ff' l . I S. , V Central students were on the go In the halls or at the haunts they know They were always busy and full ot pep Yet hardly ever were out of step , A-- 3- R .mi-vp-., X -Efxi- . fn , K VN-,- 125. 'TT-'X P0 l ee- , ,M 1 145-441 51l',,:r ':,rff'4i 'it In Q H lfid Page One Hundred Thirteen LSZAOJ LLL ..... are SW in 1.4 sou ,A - POPLAR BLUFF Upper Left: Candidates for foreign student scholarships are shown in a group consisting of both candidates from Central and Parkview. Upper Right: This year's three Bulldog letter- men are shown posing under a schedule of the Dogs' home games. They are Jim Jeffries, Bob Huddleston, and J. E. Buchholz. Middle Left: Two smiling Centralites put the fin- ishing touches to one of the many floats that were entered in this year's Homecoming parade. Middle Right: Central and Parkview student body presidents, Sam McGee and .Bob Duncan, discuss plans for the new high school and Central with Dr. Alexander and Mr. Kesterson, principals. Lower Left: The sponsors and student leaders of the Kilties, Lassies, and Page One Hundred Fourteen band for both Central and Parkview combined to put on one of the top performances at halftime at the Central- Parkview game, Sitting are Mrs. Doris Bush, Kiltie sponsor, and Miss Dorann Lewis, Lassie sponsor, Kneeling are Nanette l-look, Kiltie majorette, and Mary Kay Burns, Lassie majorette. Standing are Mr, Tom Bogosian, Central band sponsorg David Holman, Central drum majorg Bonnie Bee Walker, Parkview drum majorette, and Mr. William Spence, Parkview band sponsor, Lower Right: The Central band and maiorettes are shown in formation at one of the many practices they held at the football stadium. Q 7 .SCAOJ GEL ..... Uefllif ,IM Ql'l'lQl'l'l QI' Upper Left: Students participate in an all-school mixer. Bill Baldridge, student government member, serves refreshments tothe group. Upper Right: A group of Joplin girls go through their routine at the Joplin exchange assembly, Circle: Two B Pep Squad members, Linda Ankrom and Opal Osburn, ad- mire some of the Cl-l.S. athletic trophies. Middle Left: Char- acters of The Storm, the first Central television drama, are Tom Stribling, Sue l-larris, Barbara Krasser, James Kellett, and Marilyn Davault. Middle Right: The students shown here are taking an aptitude test to determine any particular ability they might have. They are working as accurately and rapidly as possible in the time allowed. Lower Left: Editors and staff of Central's Re'sume' and Parkview's Viking Log get together. Seated at the table are Nancy Blakemore, Viking Log editor, Paula lnmon, Re'sume' editor. Standing are Shirley Clayton, associate editor of the Viking Log, Bob Ashcroft, Viking Log business manager, Bill Ricketts, Resume' business managerg and Sara Crosswhite, associate editor of' the Re'sume'. The staffs of both schools worked closely together in planning the yearbooks and in putting them together. Lower Right: Pictured here is the group of boys and teachers who planned the l-li-Y City Government project. Page One Hzmdred Fifteen fllmfl C omecoming po? CL Ag Zena! 77Zc6wa4eg ' Zyaeew A Carol and her escort Sam MCC-ee, pose for a Coronation Picture. f .iaufyyy-!0di6, gain? QUE Sue Pyeatt Nancy Chastain Senior Attendants . 7.4, : fl il I F' ef W. , rg,' gm-fr Nancy Pauly Junior Beth l-lunsucker Attendants Above Nickie Sloan - Kay Cheek Freshman Attendants FIGHT FOR VICTORY . . , Qne of the winning floats in the homecoming parade was this float entitled Fight for Victory. The parade was one of the main events of Homecoming, A - Mikee Campbell Sandy Franks Sophomore Attendants Page One Hundred Seventeen SCAOOK ..... gUQll,t5 , Qlfflelflfl el' film Upper Left: Time out for some fun as these boys test their skill and marksmanship at the all-school carnival, Carousel. Upper Right: Mr. Judson Whitlinger watches some of- his students perform gymnastics to be used on a television show produced by the Central physical education department. The practice is being held at the studio. Center Left: Another scene from the carnival Carousel, Bill Ricketts, business man- ager for iournalism, crowns the Re'sume' prince, J. E. Buch- holz, as Nancy Chastain, princess, gives an approving smile. Center Right: Morris Page crops a picture for a layout for The High Times. Morris is photography editor for pub- lications. Lower Right:Shirley Franks, cadet teacher, tells her Page One Hundred Eighteen students at McDaniel about dinosaurs, Shirley is a member of the Future Teachers of America organization, a club that is having its second year at Central, The bulletin board in the background shows some examples of the students' hand- writing. Lower Left: What could be nicer than basking in the sun and enioying a High Times at the same time as these students are doing. The High Times, a two-school production covering both Parkview arid Central, is distributed every Thursday. The fall of l958 will bring another school to the coverage of- the High Times. This will be the new Hillcrest High School which will be built to the north of Central on Crant street. edume ogahy lf Qigfld .Af Karoude Max Brown Junior Attendants Ginn Burwell Mike? Q renew C Stain J. E. B a '?'9 Cha Uchholz Naftf-Y y Larry Beach Sandy Frank Sophomore Attendants Bill Ricketts, Resume' business manager, gives Princess, Nancy Chastain, a kiss at the Coronation as Prince, J. E, Buchholz, watches. Smokie Cox Connie Ball Freshman Attendants Page One Hundred Nineteen f L Q11 ymfm 0 rin Ill M155 ELIZABETH CADLE MR, GARLAND PINNER Born September 28, 1902 Born August 23, 1923 Died October 14, 1956 Died January 30, 1957 BILLY MACK REID Born February 19, 1939 Died March 15, 1957 This year Central has lost two of its teachers who have inspired students and fellow teachers, and one of its students, all of whom have stood as a symbol of friendliness and sincerity. May their contributions linger on as the rays from the setting sun. Page One Hundred Twenty -A. Adams, Gary ,.,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,A,,A Adams, Nancy ,,,.....,,.......... ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD Agee, Bill ,,,,,,,,.. .........,, ,....., Agee, David ..,,.... Alberty. Larry .. Alexander, A. M. Alexander, Glen ..... Altaffer, Sharon ..... Althen, Harold .,,, ...1 19 Altic, Virginia ,,,A,AAA,,,, Ammerman, Gloria Anderson, Annette Anderson, Arveta ...... Anderson, Beulah .,.,., Anderson, Earlene A4,,. Anderson, Shirley ....., Andrews, Jean ....,.. Cox, Jo Nell ..,,.,.. Archer, Billy . .,... . Armstrong, Mary ,,,,......... ..,... Armstrong, Stanley .aA,.,,,,.,...., 25, 27, 59, 62, 66 Arnall, Richard ..,...,....,..,...,.,, Arnold, Jim .,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, Arnold, Orlena .,., ART , .,,,...... Arwood, Jane .. ,.,. ,. Atwater, Charles ...... Austin, Betty ...,,,,....,...,,.. -B- Bonnie .. ..... . Bacon, Bailey, Sue ,,,,, Baker, Ball, Darrell Jerry . Ball, James ,,,..... BAND ,..,.,............, Barnett, Barbara ,,,... BASEBALL ,...,,....,,. BASKETBALL .,,..A, Bass, Lee Ann ....,., Baum, Harold .,,, Beach, Larry ,...,, Beam, Becky ,,.,,, Beam, Judy ..A...,. Beasley, Lewis ,.... Beezley: Jack .... Bell, Walter Bench, Ronnie ....,,,,,, Bennett, Yolande .. Benson, Jerry ..,, Benton, Shirley ..,.. Bernet, Glenn Berry, Ma ..... est, Dorothy ..,. Bishop, Jimmy .,.., Black, James ...... Blades, Danny .... Blakeslee, Bill ,,.. Blakey, Betty ,,,,,,,, , Bland, Norma .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Blankenship, Nancy ........ BOARD OF EDUCATION Boggs, Glenda .,,............... 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D,,....,,,..,,,.......,,,,,,.... 14 BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,,,. .. ..,,,,,, ,,,1ll Bradley, Shelby ,,.... 28, 86, 87, 102, 103, 105, 106 Bradley, Sherman Brakebill, Willa .... Breashear, Larry .. Breashear, Juanita Breashears, Gordon nesnzUHnnaWHn14,84 .2HH2uHH,,HH2s,s3 nNUN28,83,92 .nnu2.H2u2nuM,,2s .MsHu2s23H2.2s,so QQIQiBBfb8fB ........., 24.28.71.74.8O,93,96 97 Brooks, Gerald ,.,..., Bruton, Raymond Brown,'E1Tn1ce ,. . .. Donna Brown Fances .. Brown, Brown'ng, David . Jane .... Brooks, I Jlmfla ,.., .2iifs2f92f ..,.,. ,..,.... 2 8, BO, 28, 71, 92, 93, 96, 14 29 28 28 93 94 73 Brixey, Barbara . . . . ,,,,..., ,28 Brixey, Jeanne ...,,, . .. ,..........,,,, ,28 Brixey, Vernon , ,,,,,, ......,,..... .,,......... 2 8 Brumley, Shirley ....,......,,... . ,,,... ,,,....,. 28,80 Buchholz, J. E. ...., ,,,. 2 8, 1l8,lO2, 103,114,119 Buerckholtz. Ed ,.,,.,,,....., . . . ...,,,...., 28, 66, 77 Buerckholtz, Zenith ....,, BUILDINGS .........,.,., .. Burrell, Ray .,,. Burris, Carter Burton, Willa Burwell, Ginny , Bush, Doris ,,,, 20 ,,,,,4, S, 11 ......28 .. .28 314,114 Bussard, Mary ,.,,... 228, 70, 61, 72, 74, 94, 97 But Evelyn , ,. ..,.., . ,.,.,. ., 314, 91 Byers, y . .. .. .. 28. 71 -C- CABINET .. H 4 4 70 Cade, A. R. .... .. ....l5 CADET BAND ...,.. ,. 96 Cadle, Elizabeth Call, Dorothy Calohan, George Campbell, Patty Carlson, John ,,.... Carr, Kenneth ...,. Carras, Nicholas Cassity, Jimmy . Chapman, Dean .... Chastain, Aubry ., Chastain, Bonnie ,..,,, ........, Chastain, Nancy ,,,,... ..,,, .15 ,, , ....15 77 ,,,.,, 28, 74, 94 .......28, 72. .. ...28, 92, 93, 96 3.15, 110 .. .... .....29 .. ,..29, 80,81 ......13,15,26 24, 26, 29, 66,7O, 72 74, ioo, 1l7,118, 119 Cherry, Gene ,,,.,,,,., .,,, .,,,,,,.,, . . . ,,,,....,,,.......... ..29 Chilton, Charles ,............,, . .,,.....,....., ,.,., . .,29 choare, ani ..., .,,,, .H ...,,,,,,...,,,,..,...,, H29 Clark, Elaine .........,.,.. . ..,. 29, 61, 74, 90, 94 Claxton, Ella Mae ,, ,... .. Clinkenbeard, Patricia Clinton, Dottie .,.....,, Clouse, James R. ,, Cloven, Naomi Coble, Sylvia Coffey, Emil ,.... ..... Coffman, Janet . ,,.. , 80, 81 24, 29, 65. 92, 93, 100 15 76 29, 74,80 .. ...29, 80 . ....,..... 29 .......29, 94 E5iEH!ECr'Tf ......., ....... 82,83 cooks ............. -4 4. -l..-lll--,-4f H21 Cooley, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,. ................... ..................... 2 9 Cooper, Bill ......,,....,.., .. ................. 27,7l,8O, 94 COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCAUON . .....,.,..................., A...., ...... . Copeland, Lance Cramer, Sally ......... Cunningham, Bob ...... Curnutt, Jerry .,.... CUSTODIANS Davalt, Marilyn ..,.... Davis, Henrietta Davis, Mabel ,,...... Davis, Peggy ..,....... . Dawson, Douglas DEBATE ....,,............. DeBerry, Sharon ..... DeBusk, Lowell ,,.. DEDICATION Deiker, Harold .... 80. 81 ......29 ..,.,,.24, 29, 70, 94, 97 Dustman, Dorothy DeVore, Eldora Dickens, John ..... . Dillard, Melsena Ditmars, Nina .... Dixon, Freda Dove, Vivian . DRAMATICS ...... Duke, Myrtle ..., Dulin, Jack ..... Duncan, Judy ...... Duncan, Virginia Duncan, Verl ..., , Durbin, Dion ,.,,.. 78 . ,..... . ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 29 . .,..., V ......, 29,s6,s7 ., ,Hs 29,62,64,6S,93,97 .2,aHHHHHHsHH,13,2o .M,2N3o,ao 22232330 .22H,64,6S .s,322a,2,,3o Husluunuunnuao .HHH3O,7O,82,lOl SHUMHWMMMLUUBO .HHH .s.,H3o E1 Eaton, Margaret ....., .,,. . ..... ..,..,,... 3 O , 82 Edwards, Ronnie Elbert, Arthur .... . ,,mU25.3o,71 ,H,15,7o,71 Ellis, Richard ..,. ,, Ellison, Dorothy ENGLISH .,.,........... Epperson, Don . ..,.. , Erickson, Cheste I' .... Erwin, Carol .......,, .s2s33o,63,66 .HLSNNNDNHHIS .HHH35s.59,6o .unasnuuao .uu15,s4 nnneso Espy, Charles ............ .. ...... 12, 13 Evans, Lois ................. ......... 3 0,93 Ewing-Chow, Grace ............ ,,,..,....., 2 9 -F.. Farley, Maxine ..... .....,... ............... 3 O ,89,97 Farrell, Tommy ..... ..,.,... 30, 94, 102, 103 Farris, Ernestine ...... ........ ...,,,,........ 3 O Fisher, Marie ......... ,.,.....,,,,,,,,.. 9 7 Fite, Marcella ...... ..,... ,.,.................. 3 O FOOTBALL ,,,,................ FOREIGN LANG FOREWORD .....,............ UAGE ..... ....., 102,103,104 .nu2ns9,6o,62 Fowler, Don .......................................,., 30, 86, 87 Franks, Shirley .,.......... 30, 62, 74, 8O,93,97, 118 Fredrickson, Ken neth ..............................,......... 15 Freeze, George .....,.. ,.,,.,.......,..,,,,,,..,,,.,, 1 5 FRENCH CLUB ..... ...........,.....,.,.......,,,.., 6 2 FRESHMEN ,,,,,...... ,,,.,, 5 O,51, 52, 53, 54,55 Fullerton, Sandra ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Fultz, Johnny ,......,.......,,...........,.......,,,, 30, 86,87 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ................ 86,87 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ..,,,,.. 88,89 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ..... .............. , 74 Gamble, Franklin Gearing, Jerry ., George, Gary ,... George, Vaughn Gibbs, Bob ...... Gibbs, Nelle .... Giboney, Mabel Gilmore, Shirlie GIRLS' ATHLETI 16. . ...,. ...11 80 . 94 ....3O, 80.86, 87 U2.,s22,Hu,.H. Hg21S,78,73 .. .,,..................,...........,. 3O,66,6l C ASSOCIATION GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION C, .,,.................... ........,,. 1 1 29 29 ........29,11O ,,,,,,,,,,. ..21 D1 ........29, 64, 65, 94, 115 HHHHMHHUHHHHZ9 Ulwuulufiffiif 88 15 63 29 63 ......29, 94, 97 20215.71 79 6,7 .s,213,15,44 Glazier, Robert Glenn, Hazel ......... Glessner, Glenda Glidewell, Joe ,,.,... GOLF ............... Goodman, Joe .... Gossard, John .,,, Gourley, Gary .... Graff, Willard .... Graham, Bill ...... Grant, Bob ........... Grubaugh, Neal ..... Graves, Wlnifred ,,.... Gray, Connie ......... Gray, Jack , .,...,.,. Green, James .... ,,-,,3o,so -ununssi .22Hu31,so nuuiio .2H,us1 ,unen31 .HUHUHHUBI .H,2221o,11 .,H2,31,so,94 . .......... 31,25 2uH21s,69 .uHH31s,7s .nnun31,93 Huuuunai .uHnn3lLg5 I Page One Hundred Twenty-one 1 Cwin, Rosalie ..... .......15 I1 BX -K- Mishler, Jean ........ . .-J.'E'11i , ' I ' 61,1-' 4. , 7f 1arrv':!'P M - , -i N , .5 1+ 1, - M - ,gi 1 . , n - - . 1 11 ,i 1 51, .. 4, 1, if ' P' 1 4 Lv I 4 9 si C . L my Haeteker, Jerry ...... Hagerman, Marilyn -H- Hagler, Wilbur ....,.... Hamilton, Barbara Hamrick, Francis ....... Hanson, Carol ...,.,,, Hargis, Mayme Harrell, Otis J. ..,,, . Harrison, Ralph ...,., Hart, Roberta ........ Harthcock, Judith .,... Hawkins, Carolyn ,.... 110 ,.,....3l, sz .......3l, so ,.........so .......16, 89 1 93, 101 B2 Hawkins, Jean .................,.,.,,,.,.,,.,,...............i.. 31 Hazen, Dave ,,,,,...., Hawkins, Rachel .......,.,....,.................,,.,,,.....,,,.. 25, 31, 64, 65, 70, 74, 94, lOl Hedrick, Louise ....,..,. Henderson, Gary .... Henderson, Jim ,,.... Henley, Helen ,.,,..,,.., Henry, Robert T. .. Hergesheimer, Erma Herndon, Leola ........, Herren, Barbara ..,. Htwitt, Emma J. .......s1, so, az .......3l, 59, 72 .,.....16, az 1 .......16, 68 .,.....31 Hewitt, Harold ..,... .. ......,,........,..,... 31, 80 Higgs, Ferba ..,....... .................,.........,..., 3 1,88 High, Mary ,,......,.,.... ..,,.... 2 4, 32,62, 63,66, 67 I-lighland, Elizabeth ..., ,,,.......,................... ...,. 3 2 .IIICI-I TIMES ............. .......................... 6 6, 67 Hlllenburg, Juanita ,HISTORY ......... ....... ,ii-ll-v ............, I-Ioblit, Marion ...,...32, 71 .......6s, 69 .......l6, 74, 81 Hoeft, Norman .....................................,............ 1 l Filrlolman, David ............16, 58,62 Hofer, Nellie ,..........,..,..,...,,..,.... 32, 73, 92, 93, 105, 106, 114 ' A, HECOMING ATTENDANTS , prsconmc quam ....,..........,...........,...... 116 X ' E ECONOMICS .................................... 88,89 'Hi' li, Niii-16:16 ...,..... ......... 3 2, 92,97,1l4 'Hboper, Rolland ................................................ 32 Q-lorton, Charlie ........................,......................... 32 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ..... ........,....... 7 1 Houston, Bob ,............. ..........................,.,......... 3 2 Howard, Branson ....................,............. 32, 92, 93 Huddleston, Bobby Huffman, Ronald ..... iililulse. Mildred ...... Hunt, Charlotte .... Hunter, Elaine ..... Bula, James .......... ,79,103,106,114 32 . ..,........, .......... 8 6, 87 .......l6, so, 62 ......,32, 71 -1- lngerson, Ted ......., ......,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Ingram, Barbara .,..... ,,,,.,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,, 32,92 ller, Ethel ..........,. . ................... 32, 74, 94 Ihmon, Paula .,.. .......,. 3 2, 66, 61, 94, 115 ilnmari, Jack ....... ..,.,.,,.,..,..,..,. 3 2, 80,81 Irwin, Virginia ..,.......,....... .......,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 6 7 --1... Jack, Annette ..... ..,,.,.,. ...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, I 6 Jarrett, Lucille ......,,.............................. 16, 88,89 Jeffries, J. A. ........................,,.,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, ll Jeffries, J im .,......., Johnson, Morris ..., 32, 79, 102, 103, 110, 114, 73 Johnston, Jerry .....,.,.,..................,.,..,....,,.,,.,.,,., 32 Johnston, Warner .,...... .......,,,.,....,,.,.,..,. 3 2 Jones, Charles ................. ......,....... I 6, 20, 64, 65 JUNIOR RED CROSS ,,.........................,.. ..,....... 7 4 -JUNIOR! ...................,.......... 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR ............,...,................. 94 music CLUB .................. ,...... 9 6 W' J IA' . ut-1 L ,1 .- . ill , I 6 A, . 'I 1 .-v ir! .,i. , . E 9 V -1 'ella i , Kellett, James .,,.. , Kelly, Delmar ........ KENNEL KLUB ...... Kessel, Bob ............ Kesterson, Lester KEY c1.us .,..,,,...,, .fm Kile, Charles .....,. Kilburn, Darrell ..,.,. Kilburn, Wilma ' ...,., KILTIES ....,....,..... Kinsey, Thomas ..,... Kirby, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kirkwood, Linda .... Klapp, A. K. ...... , Knewtson, Gary Knight, Tom ...,... Krasser, Barbara .32, 64, 65. 70, 115, 108 -L- Lahman, 0. O. .,.... Lamar, Barbara ...... Lamb, Janis .,,,,,,........ Lambeth, Darlene Lane, Gladys .......... Lane, Harold ....,........ Langston, Harold ,,.,. Latham, Sue ..........,., LATIN CLUB .............. Ledgerwood, Loretta , ...... Lee, Donnie .................. Lewis, Jim ,...,.......,,, LIBRARY ..............,.... Lichlyter, Audrey ..... Lindsey, Gertrude ,.... Lipscomb, Betty .... Little, Dr. Roy ..,,. Lloyd, Arena .....,, Locke, Carol .,.. Long, Loren ......,.. Lorenz, Clara ...,. Lucas, Jeanette 85 ....,..l7, 16, 74, so 32 ...,...az, 62, 74, 94 .....,.l7, 90 .......17, 86 .......l7, 16, 61 87 .,,....sa, 64, 65 sz .......33, 74, 94 ......,24, ss, 94 so .......l7, 60 ,......as, so ......62 .Was ......s3, so .,..,.,..61 ....,..l7, as ......,l7, 68 .......33, 62, 65, 94 -MC- McCoy, Donna .................................................. 33 Mc oske , Carol ........ 33, 64, 65, 70, 72, 74, 116 McDaniel, aul ............................................ 33, 94 McDonald, Pat ...... McElwain, Dave McGee, Sammy ....,......... McKee, Beverly .,,.,,,,. McKinney, Margie ..... McKinzie, Dasie .... McMahon, Gene .... McMillan, Shirley 33,8O,73, 108, 114, 116 -M.. Mabary, Gladys .......... Madden, Nell ...,, Mahan, Dee ....... Mallard, Sue ........e. Mallicoat, Martha ...,. Manion, Jerry ............ Manley, Dr, C. Benton ........, Marquardt, Josephine Marshall, Charles ..... Martin, Belva ....,... Martin, E. A. .,.... , Martin, Henry ,..., Martin, Patty ,,... Masters, Julia ..... MATHEMATICS .... Melton, Ray .... MEMORIAM .... Mentis, Jim ...... Miller, Betty ....... Miller, Ronie .. I... . 1, -mf 'Vlad' .1 ..,...,...33, 80 ..,.,..33, 86, 87 ......33, 80 ......,.,.17, 82 ...,...l3, 17,38 .......1s, 17, 74 ,,.,.,,34, 80,94 .,,.,..as, so .......34, 63, 72 ......,34, 65 .......34, 71 .......7a, 79 .......25, 34 ,...,..,,,.l20 103 , .............,................ 34 34, 67, 72, 92, 93 i.i1l.14L4:..s 1 Moffitt, Joseph ....... Moore, Moore, Donna Richard Moore, Tommy .... Wayne Moore, Musgrave, Patricia Mutze, Louisa ...... ......17, 77 72 ,.......34, 103, 108 Myers, Joyce ...... ................... 3 4, 71, 74, 80, 93 -N... Nance, Jon .........,............................ 25, 34, 72, 77 Napier, Marie ..................................,.............,,.. 17 NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY .................... 65 Neely, Doris ..........,...............,............... 59, 74, 80 Nelson, Dale ..,.....,.....,.......,...........,... 34, 108, 109 Nelson, Lila . .......,. Nelson, Mary .,.,.... , Nelville, Stephen Newlon, Maxine ,,,,, Nikoloff, Natalie Nobles, Connie , ...,..,..,.,.... . Oheim, C. H. ....... . O'Keefe, Larry ..,. O'NeiIl, David ...,.. O'NeiIl, Paul ..... ORCHESTRA ..... Page, Morris , ..... .. O.. -p- .........34, 71 1 7, 95 .,...,..,34, 94 ............s4 .....,...34, 64 ............s4 .....,..17 ........93 34, 66, 67, 80, 118 Painter, Florence ........,...,,,..,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, 59 Palmer, Blanche PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION .,.... ,,,,,,,,, I 3 Parman, Claudine ....,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ......18, 103 Parrott, Carroll ..............,.......,... , ,..,, , Patterson, Paul ....... Peeler, Patsy ........ PEP SQUAD , ..,.. . Peters, Peggy ,..... Pfost, Eugenia ...... Phillips, Virginia ..,.. Pike, Alta .........,., Pinegar, Gary ......... Pinner, Garland ....... Pittman, Alice ....., Pittman, Richard ..... Pollard, James ..., Potter, Gaytha ,.,. Powell, Carolyn ....,.. PRESS CLUB ........ Price, Betty .,.... Probst, Almira Prosser, Carol ...... Pryor, Eva ..,...,. Pugh, Mary ....,. Pyeatt, Sue ..,,., -R- Raby, Jeanette .,.,..,..,..,.,.... Reed, Blll ..,......... Reid, Louetta ...... RE'SUME' ,,.......,.. Rhodes, Denver .,..... Rich, Meredith ......, .....,,..34, so ................100 .......7s, 91, 100 ......s5. 74, 97 35 ,fi .......18, 1043 if 9447 as ......35, 88 .....,...35, 93 ............35,- .......35, 117 as 90 ......zs, 66, 67 .........18, 94 Richards, Vlfgll ,.,,......... ..... .... ......,...............,,,,,. 3 5 Rickeifs, B111 .......,......,...,..,...... ............ 2 4,2s,z6, as, 61, 66, 67, 7o, 72, 73, 103, 115, 118, 119 as Riggs, David ..........,..,.,,..,,....,...,,................. ....., Roberson, Ruby ........ 24, 26, 35, 64, 65, 66. 67, 70 Rodier, George .............. 25, 35, 62, 73, 92, 93, 96 Roe, John ........ ..............................,,...... ..3S Rozar, Bonnie .... . Rucker, D. C. ...,, . Rueh, Don .................. ........ 3 5, 72, 73, 103 r, F' - , . -T, sm., Boyd .,,....,,..,...,........... .......... 3 5, 84 '- CONGRESS ........... , ..,.... 75 -Samuel, Gene ,....,....... ....... 3 5.ee,s1 ,,,, Sarlln, Nancy .......... ..............., 3 5 E . , 'Schein Dennis ...... ....................... 3 5 lQ,.Sd1Il55QI, Judy ........ ........................ . .35 tgfgxnoot. use ....,........ ....,... 1 14,115,118 Mary Ellen .,,. ....................... 2 0 ..................... ....,A. 1 6.77 3 5'g7fQCI!NCl CLUB ........ ,,,,...... 7 7 Scott, Velma ..,..... ..... . ....35 Jam ............ ......... . as ' ' Seddon, Hazel .,,.,................. ....... l 8,75 , f-:mars ,.,,,....,...,................ ...,.. ......... . 7 0 6 ,XQNIOB EXECUTIVE BOARD ............................ 24 V ,ggmgqs ,,.,,,,,,.,..................,....,.... ............... 2 4, 25, f I' 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 nf Sewell, lra , .....,.........,..............................,.......... 35 5, shank, Linda .....,.......................................... 35.80 ' , Roy ..... .,...,.. l 8,101 fl Ships, Frank ,,,,,.., ....... 3 6,66 ' mmkiay, An-haf ..... .................... 1 s TQ Simmons, Fen-1 .... ....................... 1 9 Sltz, Delols ................. ........ 3 6. 74. 30. 97 Q Skidmore, Kenneth .....-...A..........--. 36 smith, Herbert ........ ............. 3 e,ao ,Q , Smith, Janet .....,.. .......... 3 6 3,1- .',, +- . Smith, Martha ...... 3' .ill ,,,5m1r11, 'rs-mms ...... ,. EFT Svnothers, vafgenia ........ ss,ao,as Snodgrass, Jerry ...... .............. , .36 Genevieve .........a............................ 19,79 gg-QMIOMOIE CHOIR ........................................ 95 ggseigfggpnamau ,,,,,,,,...,.......,. .4-1, 45, 46, 41. -ts, 49 ., Lochia ......... .............................. 1 9,59 Charles ,...... ........................,...... 3 6 Shflhger, Clara ....... .....,................... . 36 gif Sandra ...., .,...... 3 6, 80. 33, 92 Sfgihbrqok, Bert ,.,,, ................... . ...l9 gffi Sgonger, Clara ...... .............. 3 6. 30 1 . ,, -:aff I is - 1 Q xx -ti 5, .aff--si F,,f' si Stockstill, CHBYIBSV ........... Stokes, Eleanor ..... Stokes, Mary ..,,. Stoll, Carol ....., , Stone, Margie ....... Stone, Robert ....... 83 .......,36, 71, 101 80 ,......36, 75, 77 Stone, Grace ............ ---4-.---------- 1 9 Stratton, Herbert ....,...........,......A................------ 19 Strode, Mrs. T. E ...............-..,........A......-.-----,,-.---- 20 S'I'UUfN'I' GUVERNMENT ACTIVITIES 70, 71. 72 Suttle, Harry ............,...........................-. --....------ 1 9 Sweckard, Steve .........................................e 36.66 Sweeney, John ..... ..........A., --------- 7 3 ..T... Talbot, Tom .,....... .,..... Tapperson, Don ..... .... Tarrasch, Eleanor .... Tate, Barbara ....... Taylor, Alma ..... Taylor, Bill ....... Taylor, Grace ....... Taylor, Robert .,..... TENNIS . ....-..--- Thomas, Bill .,.... Thomas, Carl .,,.... Thomas, Peggy ........ Thompson, Donna ,....,. Thompson, Glen .,.... Thompson, Shirley .,,.. Throne, Ina .............. Tibbs, James ...,..... Townsend, Sara ..,.. TRACK ............. Tracy, Ramona Y ..... ..,. Twigg, Ralph ,...... ....... .v... Vogel, Patricia ............... ...W- Wade, Wilma ....,. .... . ,,............... 36, 110 36 36, 71, 93, 96, 97 , ...... 36,80 .......36, 79 .....,.19. B3 .. ,... ,............... . .36 1 10 ...,.....36, 72, 73, 103 ............l9, 69,103 36 .,....37, 103,104 58 .,,,,.,,.,,.,,.....1os, 109 --I-3--31121. 103, 108 .......l9. 61 Walker, Jean ...... Walker, Joyce ...... Walker, Wilbur ....,... Wallin, Fonda .,,... Walsh, Martha ..,,.... Warren, Bernice Watkins, Christine Weddle. Kathy ........ Wei herer, June ......,.,.. Wells, Marilyn .,z. Westbrook, Elaine Western, Margaret Western, Mary ..., Wheeler, Margaret White, Cary ........ White, Danny ...... White, Preston .... Whitlinger, Judson Whitney, David ,... Williams, Geneva Williafms, Kay ...... 25, 70. Hf fQfQQ Williams, Leslie ..... Williams, Reva .... Wilson, Charles ..... Wilson, Donnie ....... Wilson, Ronald ....... Winkfield, Orville Winkler, Lois ....... ,. Wise, Lucille ........ Wolfe, Pat ............. 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