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f' N cm ag Back row-left to right: Jim McCorkle, Terry Collier, Jerry Wynne, John Biggs, Jerry Buchanan, Ronnie Darby, Gary Dawson. Second row--left to right: Bill Frizzell, Jim Dawson, Ronnie Folle, Howard Gilliam, David Fisher, Richard Ytell, Max Barlow, John Goswick. Front row-left to right: Dean Simpson, Eddie Bates, Roy Copple, Guy Bohnstedt, Eddie Sumpter, James Wil- hams, Philip Armstrong. OFFICERS Guy Bohnstedt .,............,.,,,,..........,..... President Dick Burris ,,..,........ ........ V ice President Eddie Sumpter ...... ......,...,,........... S ecretary John Goswick ............,,.,.,,,..........,, Treasurer Howard Gilliam ,......,.,...... Sergeant at Arms The W Club is an honorary organization, which promotes good sportsmanship and citi- zenship between our school and other schools, sponsored for those boys who have proved them- selves outstanding in the field of athletics. To be eligible for membership these boys must meet certain requirements in one of the three major sports of Football, Basketball, or Track. The W Club of '59, under the sponsorship of Coach May, consists of 24 members, 11 of which were initiated in the annual initiation held on March 23rd. Some of the activities of the W Club this year have included: Sale of schedule cards for Football and Basketball, sponsoring the Annual Junior High Basketball Tournament, and, last but not least, the annual initiation. In reward for their fine sportsmanship and the fine exhibitions of their talents in various games, held throughout the year, the annual W Club banquet was held in their honor which completed the activities of the W Club for this year. Page 29
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jufure omema em of merica Seated on floor: Pat DeMoss tSongleaderD, Pat Crutcher tParliamentarianl, Dee Parkison. Seated: Garnett Richey tParliamentarianl, RoseEtta Rainey tSecretaryl, Rosemary Conner tPresidentr, Vicky Wiley tTreasurerb, Jane Anne Bridges tVice Presidentl, Dixie Fisher tReporterl, Sharon Riddle 1Historianl. Front row: Pat Shaw, Donna Smith, Sue Rayburn, Sandra Jewell, Judy Tappana, Barbara Benson, Linda Cornell, Pat Snyder, Shirley Hensley, Dixie Magee, Betty Felker, Stella Waggoner, Joyce Wilson, Barbara Redman, Mary Hall, Carol Hudson, Janet Manard. Second row: Pam Arbeit. Beulah Smith, Nancy Pickett, Lois Wolf, Jackie Daniels, Deloris Wilson, Thelma Camp, Jean Elliott, Donna Tabor, Joy Elliott, Judy Hensley, Helen Moss, Kay Dunlap, Delores Carpenter, Jo Ann Dart, Pat Allen, Mary George, Bobbie Crowell, Sharon Burwick, Patty Arnold, Violet Reid, Becky Miller, Paula Chinn. Third row: Carolyn Craker, Nancy Bates, Janie Fisher, Dorothy Crowell, Carol Arnce, Judy Etter, Mary Ann Wynne, Dorothy Rutherford, Elaine Hughlett, Dixie Hensley, Vivian Baker, Sharon Andress, Patty Triplett, Louise Berry, Paula Hayes, Sharon Pulley, Judy Smith, Judy Whitescarver, Donna Pratt, Virginia Waggoner. Back row: Carol Davis, Judy Lawrence, Sheryl Tabor, Gayle Beintende, Nancy Irwin, Connie Lowe, Claire Childress, Mary Legg, Margie Webb, Mrs. Lee, Mrs Wise, Cindy Tharp, Carol Daniels, Carol Pittman, Nancy Crockett, Shirlev Newby, Sharon Storm, Nancy Sterling, Vera Grant, Patty Mullins, Phyllis Munson. The Future Hoinemakers of America consists of high school girls who are enrolled in the home economics class. This group began their activities with their informal initiation of new members. Many of the girls attended the district F.H.A. meeting licld in Sarcoxie. They pre- sented Elvis Mesley and the Chipmunks , among many other amusing characters in an as- sembly presented for the Sr. Hi. students. Their true Christmas spirit was displayed when they distributed two Christmas baskets to the needy families. Their spring sock hop concluded their activities forthe year. In view of their many activities, one may be reminded of their motto: Toward New Horizons . Page 28
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Garnett Richey and Steve Byers, by vote of the faculty and of the student body, best display the ideals of citizenship of the Class of 1959. Selection of the students to receive this award, which is spon- sored by the Daughters of the American Revolution a n d t h e American Legion, is based on de- pendability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Medals were pre- sented to them at the Honor as- sembly. Page 30 Ea! Saoria MJ Gfizenri Janie Fisher and Jerry Buchan- an were selected as the Babe Ruth Sportsmen of the Class of 1959. They were given this honor by a representative committee com- posed of student council members and faculty and the vote of the senior high student body. Selection for the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award is based on advancement of sportsmanship.
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