William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1958
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' -1 ,T :G-,,p7f.,, .4-fi R .h iv H K., WI Q -fr' V -3-1 1 ,nv .4497 571544-23' 5 ' 5 ,ug-gf, ' . 4 .' ,Q ,ge gg. , . 5 1- , , . -. , -,,, ,If-is , ,F a.,,,f- mpg , ,tv . ,-we: RQ sf f 4 Mt V rl - ,, - . , 15.8.14 Y i.: Q N5 at -5 , fm ft ,-t. '. ifwff,-.,,. 1 9 Hulmc-rt YVheeler, State Commissioner of Education, gives the zxdclrcss for the dedication of the new William Chrisman high school September 22, 1957. rm ve., :ug Music for the cl l' 'xt ' if A - . . ecn 1 my serum nas two numlnc-is sung by the Girls' Choir, directed by Curdm. Manning, music instructor. 10 1.11 Dedicated to serve youth xiii Chatting informally in the front hall of the new building before the Ci'I'l'IIl0Ily are Dr, O. I.. Plueker, Mrs. Frank Baldus, Mrs. Floyd L. Snyder, Sr., and hir. Ulheeler. lVIrs, Snyder was in charge of the program. Dr. Pluck:-r spolte briefly, The Rev. H. KI. Hunt, pastor of thc- First Baptist Church. gave the invocation. .-Xchuiuisttators and IlI'l'llllCClS were platform guests. The Eve hundred guests toured the building during thc afternoon and en- joyed refreshments in the Cafeteria served by the PZU't'I1l-'llCZlCllCI' Association. Rlrs. Earl Wade, pres- ident. and lWrs. John McDonald, hospitality chairman. were in Cliarqe. lNIrs. O. L. Plucker, Mrs. Guy Carter, Mrs, Joseph F. Benson and lNIrs. Emory C. Parks presided at the punch bowls. Our guide posts to the future, the faculty, help us build fine character, good habits, and whole- some behavior Their hard worlx often seems unapprcciated, but to each stuclcnt, they will be remembered for their constant elfoxts in helping us become hcttcl citizens sg 14 1 .nv 0 Administrative designing Eff' -he l Members of the Board of Education and Dr. Plucke. met in regular session September 10, 1957, to consider the routine and special business of the Independence school system, Pictured are: Dr. Plucker, superintendent, J. Everett McCluhan, member, Phil Weeks, member, Mrs. Floyd L. Snyder, Sr. President Mrs. Pauline Brown Secretary to Superintendent ilft f ng, . i LV s -1,4 ...ta-f W., Mrs. Frank Baldus, member, Mrs. Floyd Snyder, Sr., president, Galen Boyer, member, Miss Janearl Jones, secretary, and Floyd R. Brown, Sr., vice-president. Mrs. Pauline Brown is treasurer. 1Nilliam Chrisman Division I is all that the Board of Education, adminis- trators, staff members and students have dreamed of. Division II, with ex- tensive interior remodeling, has also become much more adequate for high school student use. It has been a real pleasure to see the complete adjustment that has been made to some of the best facilities for secondary education in the state. Taxpayers are proud and happy for students to have the best facilities the district can afford for high school pupils. It is the hope of the Board of Education that students will prepare themselves for a satisfying and happy adult life. 14 opens doors of opportunit Tux Guy Carter Adminixtmtive Axsirtant Dr. Plucker with the Board of Edu- cation has been busy with the building program of the Independence school district the past several years. He has become aware of the significance of doors. He knows, UHome, school, factory or church-each has its doors. Life is Hll- ed with doors, some to keep us in, some to keep us out, hut all to lead us from here to there if we hold the key, know where we are going. and seek the door that opens the way. 'KYour schools :ire at once lacy, guide, and door. It is my desire that every student who passes through the doors of xvllllillll Cilirisuinn high school will use the keys he finds there and be guided to open the great doors of a rich life of serx ice to all. Dr. Guy Carter, administrative as- sistant, has numerous duties, He has charge of ti-ziclii-1' personnel, lruuspor- tation. :ind pupil 21ll4'IILlLlIN'L'. Other duties zur iu the ztrcns of school finance. school lzuv. slim- reports, and other statistical iuforuiulion as assigned to hiin hy thi- supt-iinlt-ndi-ut of schools. O.L. Plucker Superintendent Yvorliing for the fourth year IH the Independence school system, Dr. Car- ter says, 'twith the completion and occupation of our modern high school new doors were opened to the pupils of the Independence school system. Buildings and equipment are important but much more significant are the atti- tudes of parents and pupils. If we avail ourselves of these opportunities, our contributions to society will be greatly cnriehedf, Sue Willsey Nolzt James Receptionist Clerk Central Administrative Central Administrative Omce Ofiifv 5 5 if , si. TV' 'At' M- f 1 . i f' ' . f i 5 wTf5'Q1,li T1 f c E 'inf Emory C. Parks Principal Division H Mary Holladay Secretary Louise Davis Attendance Clerk s 1 Leroy Brown Vice-Prinripai Division II LWEFQYNY' 4 1 , ,gif A AH? .,:' f N112 Parks and 1Wr. Brown believe that the doors of opportunity for young people were never so wide as at the present. Vlith the advent of the atomic age and all it signifies, the extension of educa- tional opportunity at all levels, and the extension of our physical horizons hy jet communication 5 the outlook for future graduates is promising and intriguing. jmory C. Parks, principal of William Chrisman Division H, has been in the Independence schools since 1951. During that time he has served as jun- ior high school counselor, director of guidance ser- vices,'vice-principal of William Chrisman for one year, and principal of Ott secondary school. . Then' Planning His Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Education were earned at Central Mis- souri State College, at Warrensburg. Mr. Parks has done post graduate work at the University of Kansas. Leroy Brown, vice-principal, came to the school crly, Missouri. public system in 1955 from the YVav schools. He taught ninth grade science for a year and a half until he became vice-principal of Ott secondary school th e second semester of the 1956- 57 term. His Bachelor of Science degree was con- ferred hy the Central Klissouri State College, 1Varrenshurg, in 1951: his Master of Arts degree by the University of Kansas City in 1956. M1 plz vis its 0Pl thc wh toc clo clot hol M1 poi intl this gay free mo HA sch insi ops gla: cur M for ant pla hal s, 1 , . . vi 4 10' ' l l l .fi 2 , f 3, -Q, 16 Klr. Benson who spent much time and ellort in planning and furnishing lX'illiam Chrisman. Di- vision I, well realizes that the new building with its thirty-two doors open is a svmhol of the many opportunities ofliered to each one who enters for the purpose of enriching his experiences. Those who are content with meager successes may End too late that through carelessness the door has closed to their opportunities. Therefore, as the door swings open. each must realize its values and hold on to its key of success. Mr. Lefeverls philosophy concerning doors of op- portunity is. This year we opened new doors into a wonderful new building. To many of us directs our path this was a new and most satisfying experience. It gave us a stimulus to greater achievement and a fresh viewpoint on many problems, as viewed in more spacious and pleasant surroundings. HA building, however Fine. does not guarantee a School in the true sense ot' the word. nor does it insure the best educative processes. The door that opens to these concepts is not made of wood and glass, but of intaneilmles. suelt as vision, intelligent Curiosity and judgement of values. May we have all the concern amd appreciation for the care and use of the building we occupy and also may we make it the means to an end-a place to learn. to excltanee ideas and live in a happy group situaitionfl 1 , Lu Ann Gardner Atlrndrznrc Secretary 6 If if f Y' , 'V W , flat -tix' Y if L l!? 7. , .we Q I Joseph F. Benson Prinripal 12 'WL !. Vernitgi Bender Secretary lu Prinripal Gregory Lefevet Vin'-P1 fllfillllll Division I we V P This your. it wus the purpose ol' tht' Parent-Teneller As- sociation to zrcrlrmirit the pzm-nts with the srhool curric- nltnn. extra-c'nrrir'nl:n' zictixities :incl school regulations. Pamela-to-sclrool nights provicletl an opportunity for par- As 'Q ents to nrt-vt thc- teachers and to become lx-tter ac- qnainted with school life. K wx X Sponsoring Bc-:tr Towns and the senior clanre are two projects of the Pzrrent-Teaclit-r Association. lic-nr Town plans are nmcle with a connnittee of teenagers selected by the stttclent council. These provide many happy hours for the lit-urs, The senior dance on commence- ment night in a setting of music and colorful decora- tions helps the seniors close the cloors on four happy years of work and memories as they leave William Chrisman. Hhs. Earl Ulnclc Prexident P t T h A ' t' Executwe Board ROW ONE: Verna Ott. Mrs. YV. Chapple. Mrs. Earl Mrs. Donnld McKay, Mrs. George Gee. ROW THREE: VVade, Mrs. Milo Barnhard. Jr., Mrs, Frank Prcll, Mrs. Gregory Lefcvcr, Emory Parks, Mfrs. E. C, Austin, Jr., James Willis. ROW TWO: Mrs. john McDonald, Mrs. Nfrs. Strother Livesay, Mrs, .-X, L. Risingcr. Mrs. Lyle Jay McCormick, Mrs. Dunne Lore. Mrs. C. Curtis, Bnkeizjoseph Benson. L 18 DORK rl DORO- 9' FLOB ELI I i v 'B' -at X DOROTI IY BALES 'J iii ONEIDA BEEMAN ' 4 r-N ELIZABETH BERRY 5' Qi ELLEN BIDSTRUP Gzullanre Science Social Science English Psychology DOROTHY BIERBAUM CAROL BROWN lfnglislz LOUIS BRALEY Vomtional RUTH BROWN Dzrznmlics All Home Economics Latin A I 2 , L . g M I I RRRRR ' 'W I -fs. . Y V -Atv T , .' z A KT? I 'I I I-0 cv ,y .ff X, I v 1M - - A if 1 - . X IL I I 5 I I N 1 , 4 Q L J Af. Y T h ' t k W1 d ' eac: ers 1mpar no e ge 7 .. 1 I -'Q na f in v smg ' ' --.-2 . '-- FLORENCLE BRUSII WILLIAM BURLINGAME MARY FRANCES BYRD SARAH ELLEN CAMPBELL Sjmnixlz Alalhenlrzlics Cl7l7IIIIL'I'CC Publifations 5 ELLIS CILEIVIENT KENNETH CLINE ' Plzysin Dmfling PALLAS COCKEFAIR ANNA MARIE CONWAY .Hallznzzrlliff A1Ilf1ll'III!lfICI 1LIlg1Hl1 VON!! lvllfff I i w 'Q vf ,. : KV' A . 7' T f r fix ,V A Lf- -2'..XQ I 'Wai' i IL Hx y M YWLSRTWK5 F. f R i j 1,3 ,-.,--. Qf .p X ff LUTI IER CIOWGER English GL.-XDYS EVANS Science 2 f1l?15'g f. , - , rw .. X' Q '1- Q- ,gig-Qq,'72'Tf7?7'Q-g'i13S z' gt , R A NORMAN COX Matlierrzritics PEGGY FREEMAN Conznzcrce , , 4 ,naw 1 1. ,fam fp- xVy1A'1'-cf? F acult , af, 1- -Q J,,fv.i X 7 , , , , ,,,. ' Sz NELVAD.-N DEAN If'0cat1'onaI Homo Ecanmnics RAY FRENCH Driz, er Education members guided us DONNA GRUBE Speech ETHEI, HOOK Alatlzrnlfzticr fl' f eg, V. E . f 52, af f 4 ESQUE DOUGLAS Citizenship JOHN FREYTAG Drafting Shop .3 f 1- 1' ELDON HART Social Science TRAVIS HOPKINS Coach Driver Education f + s MA C DONT X , X., tj V RAS , , .M q I V v 'N ' dvwvt' 4.1 fi I JOE GARDNER RUBY GARRARD Commerce Citizemhjp Coach FREDA IIINNAII BERDENA UQQC, Cifizfn-Yhll' Matlzzrmzztics f ' - ,ft fr,v , , W , ' fy w- , f - . 4 45 ,M , W K R 'Sf .ESA nn ,ur LOUISE RIgxf'DON.XI.D Englivlz Literalure LOU RETTE MOTIIERSHEAD Englixll ' 4 iv- b . Wi? I' ' - 13 ,ff -. '. :f - , V. . 4 if Y 'F -5 , VERNA OTT English Capt. EVAN F. RILEY ROTC flbwf CJXRDER M.-XNNIXG I I 1. I 'ri fx 'fb . M,XRfL.XRI2T MIZREDITII Voral Alzzfic Slfffefll Debate THELM.-X MYERS PAIQLINE NICHOLLS Commerrc Englifh . Wig ' N . ., I gh, 91-E H Y- V 1' ax I ' Q I Y ' 4 A K i' 1 'N They opened for . 1 V it is . . y,q?NW.,.,.,,..Q,i5V ,. v Q x 'W I l. JESSIE PAGE M.-XYME PIPER gil' ,f -Q' , 4 ROISIZRT MIDDLETON Health M!Sgt. DELWIN NEWMAN ROTC lil YQ . Qtr' Fx 'JJ if 'xx 1 students f Q xv if XW L-I fi' YF? ' 'X GRACE PULLIAM Conzmeme Librarian Librarian VERDA RILLER GRACE ROYVE Flenfll Slllfffll ASEN.-XTII SCI-IROEDER Eflgllfll English So0i11lStic1zce Ml Ll I, Plz lk ix ,4 I I J- , .' Sli' , L PA J! cu.- ,-0 P, ,pdf If XX ,Q 1 XP' - 4 xfnyn VID... X 'Gd' L, if NX a.-,f NE x Y ' diixlf , is -.S 1 n , i ,rv W . VN, f mow VMAN r I . , !, 1 , . 1 r . . ' r I Ts ,IAM I-, MERLI-1 SHAFER Srlrrzfz LILXY SNOXYDEN llcnllll PM mul ljzlnfntimz -an . 1 I r fl is ':.'7 L- the doors 'Q ,-'EYHW ff A l'AlfL SXVAIJFORD Shop .V A BERNETA SHERMAN Sociology A mcriran Problems LOLA STANLEY I ,I ' 5, ' -Q1 D ELLEN SINGLETON Lmrc of Abmnrc ROBERTA STOKOVAZ English Health Hz, wiifm' A A 5 - 'A Neg. .x. 4 Y , V A , 1 1 ' A te ' 5 N A 4 I U f . I A ,Q LK 1 4- J! of opportunit ' Q CII IARLICS TI IONIPSON .Ymlnl Sriwlzre Ks M!Sgt. V. O, TAYLOR ROTC NIARGARET TITUS English . L A A A , MAX TERRY Science ETI HEL YVAITIXLXN .'lfzffn'r11r1IIz'.Y , . .. , . ., ., .,,.... :x!::x-:'-.-., KENNETH SMITH Co-ojufmiive Ouzzjnzliurznl Eflucntion DENNIS STUDER Cozzrh Driver Erlucalion ,of 'QUHU' MARY THOMAS Vorzztimml Home Emnonzicl NEYYTON YYA RD Coach Snfiul Srienrc ivfx if 45-uf qv 'V' f 'X-1 V v H.-XRRllffli YYE.XTllFlRFORD WALTER YVEBB Mrilltczmzlirx Shop DIARY FOSTER YVILLIAIVIS DON WILLSEY Engljjh Physical Ezlumlion . .4 , X ' i 2 f 4. QNX , '- -. :Thanx E l lp- 'YF i 't ' -ar' V wi' 'Y ! iii, ,, ' K 41.2 N ,O Ayfk Q Sgt. JOHN WIIITEAKER DON WELBORN Music ROTC BILLIE WILSON NORA WITTHAR Plzyriml lfzluculion Clienzisltf 9 .R X. 4V ' A Thus, our horizon broadened Miss Page, Miss Riller, Mr. Lefever :incl Miss Bierlmiiurn chat in- formally in one of thc new tcarhcrs' lounges :xt Division I. Eiglity-ciglit teachers at Vlilliam Chrisman ,NX fs have been busy tlirougliout the year guiding students through all thc doors of opportunity clown thc ztvenucs of learning. Wlith their r, X knowledge they direct boys and girls toward EL better umlcrstzincling of all their endeavors. This direction is gin-n in the Cl11ssrooin,Clcpz1rt- mental, and extra rurriculzu' activities. llrr -X4 AKER LEFT SIDE flfronl to Backj: VV. Pace, Velma Lezxkcy, Rosa Alumbaugh, Louise Latta, Gwen Oatis, Francis Burns, Norma Tatum, RIGHT SIDE: Fred Skinner, Florence ODcll, Ethel McCorklc, Marbaret Bohne, Lois Hopkins, Irene Borchert. These transport students ROW ONE: Dale Shoemaker, lVilliam Caranah, Joe Boswell, YV. Pace, Noel Ewing, Leroy YVilliams. ROW TIVO: Mrs. YV, Pace, Betty Jones, Mary Lively, Mary Gross, Bernice King, Edna Seger, Clara Ramsey, Lois Hopkins, john Randall, WILL UQM QHRIQMAN 3 .M---.. ma M., Among the persons who do a great llc YY ,wbgwq gi 1 gf deal for each and every student are the bus drivers, Although they are rarely thanked for their services, these are thc persons who deliver us to and from school each day. The students of the Independence school system are delivered to the open doors of the school buildings by the Pace Bus Service every school morn- ing and returned to their homes in the afternoon. This service not only runs for regular classes, but for many outside activities. Qian 5 e x , l S if i , . 'f ii 'fl . ' ffl 4- ci fa .:fv,v.,.. A ,Qf 1, Cleaning and polishing the Hoors in the halls of Di- At the close of a school daY at Chfismfm I, NLF- vision II, Mr. Myrtle, Mr. Foltz and Mr. Graham get BUYER MT- HHTPSYV and MT- Workman SWQCP C ready for the beginning of the school year. halls and rooms so that a new day IUHY begin Wlfh These school personnel S.,- Mr. Leonard, Mr. Richardson, and Mr. Weeks secure the nec- essary equipment for the evening cleaning at Division I. Getting a bulletin hoard to be hung in a classroom, Mr. Hammer, Mr. McClelland, and Mr. Minton are Mr. Isbell and Mr. Shoemake continue the prepara- busy uncrating furniture to be used in the new tions for beginning classes at Chrisman II. building. -....,. if l . fe 5 .1 O my S44 ,.,.. ,H K .snllprf s ...s Q Q . C4 , , - f M. r ' .f '- - - r ,Q ' I . v,,,g Q Q , 1 Q x ' X -E .4 1 K -X 5 K i- It 2 S, V, , gs' Q1 4 wi W , - r e.- Yr? -' . Jv- ' 5 'fi Eating in cafeteria was one of the new experiences of jun- iors and seniors in Division I. Preparing and serving their lunches were: Mrs. A. Douglas, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. R. Aldrcdge, lwirs, R. Dillee, Mrs, L. Bridges, Nirs. D. Ross,' L. Abernathey, A. Howe, Mrs, contributed to our ROW ONE: Mary Cordes, Teena Foster, Ruth Balch, Arline Howe, Dora Ross. ROW TWO: Nine Bunten. Ruth lXIills, Vivene Grubb, Goldie Springer, Caroline Bryson, Dorothy Mueller, Hazel Skinner, Vida Rickel, Elizabeth Lukens-assistant manager, Verna Graham-manager. 0 Mrs. A. lN'ilson, Mrs. DeL:rnecy, Mrs. V. Rickel, Mrs Mrs. G. Fennell, Mrs. S. Fountain, Mrs H, Skinner, lKIrs. E, Middleton. welfare '? 39.fa, r v t X Y These ladies prepared and served lunches for the students of Division II. lt was their privilege to be the Hrst to operate the new cafeteria. In . this picture Mrs. Grnhfun is discuss- ing procedures and plans with her gd I x helpers in preparation for the first day of orJe1'z1Lion-XXI-clrir-srlny. Sep- ny. teinber 25. X - 1 of ,f The orbit of the school years revolves around the 2050 students of William Chrisman High School. Their classes, achievements, and activi- ties are the contents of this book. Each student is an integral part of this large family. Through the efforts of each one, the 1957-58 school year has become 21 memorable one. I ,Q Lg f , X Wayne Dugger President .mx f Q' ' 5 l. l Richard Worden Vice-President nfs, 117' Sherri Bartlett Secretary 6. Marian Denham Treasurer The class of 1958 1Vayne Dugger served as president of the 1958 graduating class, l'Vayne also was elected president of the 1955 freshman class. He was an active member of the student council, National Thespians, band, orchestra, and a cappella choir. W'ayrie has been captain of the band and drum major. Wlayne plans to become an engineer and attend Graceland. In the fall of 1955 the First graduating class of Division I entered Chrisman as sophomores. They became an active and important part of Chrisman. School spirit was expanded by these sophomores. They became an essential segment of Chrisman. Serving as vice-president of the senior class is Richard Worden. He has been a member of the football team, MCU club, and a cappella. After graduation Richard plans to attend Graceland College. Richard wants Chrisman to keep its school spirit and be united even though there are two divisions. As juniors this class began assuming the responsibility of leadership with the seniors. They participated in clubs, plays, and the many other activities. Many achievements were attained by this class for Chrisman. Their influence was felt throughout the year. Serving as secretary of the senior class is Sherri Bartlett. Sherri has also been secretary of her class as a junior, sophomore, and a freshman. She is an active member of the Shakespearean Literary society. In her junior year Sherri was elected Halloween attendant and she was elected Halloween queen her senior year. Sherri feels that she is fortunate to be in the first graduating class from William Chrisman Division I. During their senior year this class became the leaders of Chrisman, They served their school well. Even though there were two divisions at Chrisman, this class helped to unite the school and promote school spirit. The honors and achievements which this class has earned will be remembered by other classes at Chrisman Elected as treasurer of the senior class was Marian Denham, She has been an active member of the Shakespearean Literary society, Future Homemakers of America which she served as a recording secretary, National Honor society, student council and band. Marian plans to attend Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, Missouri, to train as a missionary teacher. lvlarian feels that it is a great honor to be a member of the first graduating class at Division I. The climax of the 1958 school year for the seniors was graduation. These years at Chrisman have prepared them to become the future leaders of the nation. Success is ahead lor the seniors as the doors of life open. 30 1. Gary George Adams 25. N, X I. X ff Ei I 1 - Ronald L. Allen Carl L. Artcrburn -. ii z T ,,,,, fiin y f WM., Lucilc Adams If M-!F1.,,,. ,W fx, QU, ik . 'Q' .Q ....-. . ...W 4,,. 4 .Pa Karren Gayle Albers an 'Y' .' 'Ss f D, XVaync Allen 5 li? 'K ,xl ,-f v' Q, Joseph Turner Allen YA ,if' ,l-: nm E N 1 1 A V f . , , I . X 'gg ' A' 13 R '- L 2 4 ' ,f V 'X .Vg , V X . sl. ... .A X. 1. , . I I 5 , - 5, 'xg A 25 fl w 4 N ' William G. Allen Frances -L. Amcrinc Charles Victor Amos Xvilligirn Ray Amos h h d raduation Wlzlnda Jean Ayrcs Donalcl Neil Babb Judith Corrine Bain Anitabcth Baker ...Q . I ' Judith Ann Baker Joyce E. Bamesbcrgcr Bcrniuce L. Barker Judith fum Barkley Ronald L. Barkley . V' I V z - 5-.QN A ' ' L. uqs 2 . ge A wx, .5 h 'Sf W . il d l '. l -...JI X ' Judith S, Bqirnlmrrl Carol lflaiiic Bxlrron Shari-ilyn D. Barllvlt Dizuif' Caylx' Balcs Cll1a1'lc's C. B1-al. Jr. ,qv 50 1' .5-V ,L . ' . - U A 2 - N A . 3:51 . L l 25 fa. IQ- 9: fl ef ' 5- '-'bc - 'Vs ff C' '.f ' .1 Ql- ' g , V . 9' A A f K fc ' ' V 1 ' ' 4 . B- X Priscilla A. Burke Grant H. Burns Renee M. Bussarcl Elva C. Cadwell Ronald L. Carter C f-rv-,hw XL al., f V g - .V AQ A. A 'wx ' - W. X 'fel Ky '43 l l J'- Samuel E. Carter Emery E. Chadwick Marian C. Chaney Hester NI, Chapman Judith Kay Clack man Wonderful experiences Gayanne Kay Cleary Mzxrilee G. Clemens . .H s ,, ., ' . ,sy fan- A A .' '-'A A 'K' 1 5' 3 --. , -'XWQ I I, lc-ji? V, , .... A V , Q p C' f y - C - f Mary L. Coffman Sondra Lee Coffman I ll l ,K C f cs X 'J , -4' .' 'F ' 6:37 A y .1 N . : 'NLT' x Ji 'Wan-4 X stun ,. Marjorie Cfwllgilll Larry Dale Cox , A? .Q, , 4 fl g 31,5 Linda Jane Clements - . my Q , fu. ,N A. ,aa K , .1 K rg -'My . rw ' PN... Laverne L. Clifford 91 ' 1 ,gy lv K x 5 gd . Charles M. Cobb ,ziggy K '3- 6 1 xg hr Franklin R. Coleman Sandra K. Cooley Edgar E. Cooper ' Q 'A' rl K, - an 5 'I 61 '-1 f - s 'tu 1 -O' nf -- - ' J IH f' . ' A Vx M ,, V 41' -- JY lf ' p u ' be ' . 1 4.1 535, r or Lora Lee Cox Dorothy Roselec Cox Deloma jean Crain , VCI 3. I ' . J ' K, A: . is '. N ' 64 W 7, C .,.,,' V 3 .Lp J, ,V H- ,511 cv n - K , ,, 'V ' ' - - -fr -'fy 'T' , -x ,M X ,T , 5' ,A R mf ek ,I A 6 Stcwnrl R. Cruwfoid Leonard Lime Creel Gary XY. Crenshaw Donald E. Davidson Sondra jo DeLz1p ll . R , 4 K, 1 , 1- wa FR .M .Q 'wx w-J ,, X, .1 V 34 ' fl 5 I 1 4 K5 Marian G. Denham Marilyn R, Denham R. Frederick DeVVitt Lloyd C. Dobson Joan Dorothy Doig O C 1 Th k W1 d d Clf I1 O C ge g 2.1116 David T. Dravcs William Duckworth YN'illinm W. Duggcr YVillinm R. Duncan Brent Rulon Dyer :fair i 41 K L ! I I Q in . sgwl i , Y: , 2111. ' Q ,Eh I 11-nff V g f?-T , S ' .xx-if., . lv t K 'X il Polly Mariea Dyer Brenda Eekinger Harriett Ehlebraeht Lezinna Epperson Robert C. Epoerson 4 Q A-,QQ K' 'C 6 f . 5 .Q f sv -f .is -..., ,X xx ,I K, -4 V, , ' I ' 'Mi . . l' 'L ...aw ..,,,. ' , Sharon Lee Epperson Dorothy Anne Fxxris Gloria Kay Fisher Knthcrine J, Flnnarv Richard C. Flctrher Q N, If .. 4,-f 1 j.. .af 3, Y' 'gg . , L Xl Q. JI Lf, it r.,,... l Q -N R? rv: .V ig 1 n y ff' x-E' ix. X 14 Edward S. Fowler Virginia Fletcher Robert C. Fluhrcr Martha Anne Ford Patty Janice Foulks !i 4 ., , W 1 ' 7 2 if: 6-T ,Y ' V ff , is 1, ,Z , r Norma jenn Freeman Margaret Ann Fry Terry Allen Fuller Charles Lee Gage Donna L. Galloway Eddie Galloway Edith May Garrett Raymond Garrison Nancy Jane Gcc Judith Ann Gentry FW- W ' . F. .- whip g .V I' VL J, . iiifl - i4 . '3-' A S W V Q i gi , 5 , 74 fx W V lg is' ' . R . ' ' 9' ur V yd . ,. N ,Q I h .. . ,XV I ,i , ' ' - ' ' Q 1 f 'ff K. , f X M, l 1 john M. Gibson I Carol .Ioyrc Gorham Judith Marie Gibson i 1 fi fix w-5,74 I Donzxlcl W. Cramlirh as .F Patricia Ann Gocking Hlilliam H. Goeking Richard D. Gore H. Vx. ,........:m 1 i I it -K 1 fo? f f ,F , I ' . I rx y .8 Q 45, , f if . '2 ' 2 gb' T . , lf , ' fx A - ' 1 ' l X X i i I Roclic-ll A. Grcrhus John David Crccn Richard Allen Gregg se' 4: 6 Q.. Q . A Q.. ' R.. , 'ff x wg A H- , awww v-.... if:-:fy 1 lv , f ,E s , ,. , , ' A H ' Q f ' N , . ,fx .Q- W 'N Y 7 is 3 ' K- 3 iq- V as A- ' f 4 ' fl J L 4 Q' - A ' Y L , Cf - , Q5 w '- 57 J V lp? ' ' If Z X VV ..,. . - yn,:f,,s,f1wL,z' , J J ..alflfQ'1tffff17 Vesta L. Griliiee Bonnie Kay Grifhn Bill M, Grubb Judith M, Gutridge Judith Ann Ilachlcr J S 5' 7 Q, t , J K, tt, Q 6 t H jg? ll Jack Hagen Alan Kent Hall Kenneth D. Hzilteman Cora Louise Handy Charlotte Hanford I 1 . I I Charlotte Hansen David Paul Hardy Gerald R. Harris Mary Ann Harris Sandra Sue Huupt V X. v I ,4 J X f, i 'mf A ' ' ' Q21 J M 1 , , H 'VX J life' t ' , l Archiclcan L. Hays Charlotte Lee Hays Linda May Hays Geraldine E. Hedrick Mg11'QQll3 E. Helfnci' T3 ii J t 13' fb ' LIT' 'W ,J l E N Ab ,alia gl, Cynthia Sue Heide Mary J, lleinrielis Kay llenclr-rsliot 45? Gs I, 1:-I x Paul Justus Herrirk qui , ,fs T, ,-f -1 rl Elmer F. Hilclen, Jr. 5'- ,fe- 4 45. -,. -k .N ,N . ...Q f W J 'id' d . ., - I .J ,ff , 6' N t av N ' if --ii . +1- aw . . iw., -of ,,- Virginia Lcc Hocrle Lloyd L. Holmes Ralph Holmstrom, Jr, Frank Allen Horne Russell Earl Home , X' 115: mfr?-f 'b- H ' fi f 'f 'W' 1 'Ngf ' 'F . Q 5 if A -is ., is 9 - . s i . 4' A ' 4 V .s- 1' MTW 6 x 'X H fi 1 Q John M. Hostetlcr Carolyn Jo Howard Dale Wm. Howard Charles G. Hubbard Billie Jo Huber ' d ' 1 1 t' Beverly Ann Huhn William F. Hunker Jane Ann Hunt Hlilliam Huntsuckcr Patsy Huskisson Carolyn Hutcherson Jcnnninc Hutchings . .,. -, 2 :- Dr-lin l. Johnson Jgmvllq- P, Johnson 1 , Xxx. ' f. x ., , zffl f fzf ' f vi 5 f f Uh- .. J I . Beverly Jackson ,, ,. ..s.. , K wx 'ha I ' QQ 4 Judith Jo Johnson gvqlxfiqg -I J 'Q' rf-f' Q .ffl Joseph E, Jennings Anthony Johnson, Jr . 'I Marilyn M, Johnson I R L.. o :-' . :1 : -1: we LQ F' o -1 is :1 Fl na P O Janet Suc Lukens Martha A. Lundquist Aaron B. lNICArthur Virginia R. McClain , 1 ez, K 1 5- fi' 'Cf' 7 ' X Aim I , ' x 1 AXSWN A K , K john F. McClaran Stephen BICConnCll Billie L. McCormick Judith L. McCorniick Dennis L. McDonald h h been achieved Lnwrcnru McDonald Claude L. Mtlildery Dc-XVnync G. Mrlnncs John E. lvICKcnzic Fred LCC MCNIUllSl'1 . W ,, , Tw: , ,V ,.... . . , A .grrff , ya W ., if 4+ K 1 g R vi. ,Y A x, 1 U ' e ll 0 iii if 1 Lila Lcc McPherson Donnn Lou Mancss jane Marie Martin Marilyn R. Mnsonur Larry Gone Meek f g..,.,-i Y f:'fj?'g,.31 M I ,V S 'u md --ml: ' f r .- ' 5, ff ,f Q in i 3 if-5:51 I ' Q3 ' if 'Z '93 ' A .il ' A L V' S5 B. , , ff-X 3- -' vs' f . - . l ' ' . it , , Tr-rry .loo Melonn Y 'P ' f . i ,N +! .qv- XQ- Lnnrn Lee Molton fu ...K Ralph L, Middleton ...ff uf Carol Sue Mikes -.s Dianne L. Miller HL c,'s 'S no -J 0 I f.1 l 1 jzxcquclyn S. Miller , x 5 .,,. fx .-f l my L V Gene Arnold Moore lorry Mullins f Q X . X f Thomas Ncwhard :pf Q p rf Junirc Ohcrhclmnn r, bg' 55? M,- ,s l -J' 5 -., , . - -'jx ,Q , - 1 Q EQ. Q uf- yy- -Y 1 L1 f M 1 .,,. X vg.,,r I.. xiraamk john M. P. Millcr Mary Kay Miller Pzxtriviu C. Milli-r Carolyn A. Minizxrfl Wfgffm? M . , 4 -2 ff- ap M Lf' ' 'M' A v' z' 4, lv. -V. , jf , . XA 4-Q i ,, Lindn Lon Morales Peggy Joan Morris Glenda Joyrc Mosley Florclla Moss M ' f ' ' ' William W. Mundcn -Izimcs Milford NACO Armstczxd Nelson. III David Eugene Ncttcr fa iifdg' lm 'W' i 0 H a s,i' 2 if V - 1 6 , sf .L 4 our X -4' 1 ,,, s.-ff M- , 4 . l , 4:13 1' V, lfffi ie QL f V Douglas W. Newport Sunclrzi Leu Noland Sharon Lon Noland Diane Eve Ontis Xa Qi. T2 A un f I lVillizm1'l'. Osllirmff Alunifr' Sun Owvu Clmrluttr- R. Pzlllon -lucly Putririix l r':1rc'c ET, ,,, .,. W. M... ,-.Y,.. ....,,. .., I fx ' 4. in-n sa fwpx vs, rp? 'bn 1:5 X 'V ,f'Ni1 f I V1 i . ELL A ' 1 , 3 Russcll Penniston Ruth Perez Kay M. Phcnneger Lee Irving Pickering Martha Ann Pittillo Q Q it 45 F91 l .- - 9 ii 1 1 -'V 4 W , A 6 in , ' ' 5 5 11 i s f K If il' fgzif 5 ,i 6. -4: ff I A C' 1 f X, , '2 , I 13,54 V k K S . A.: 1.3, 06.04 Q, Af, f , V Sandra Mae Pixley Sharon Gay Plowman Aurora Sara Polina Ruth Ann Prell Martha J. Pritchett 'll 1 b h ' h d Zella Marie Ratcliff W Y- f Darlene M. Richards he in 5, vu- -5. Mm., Dean S. Roberds. jr. Sm, 1 Lmy Beth Redfield , -5. , . Patricia Richardson Barbara Ann Rcevcs Beverly Jean Resch 'CF' ,1 Peggy J. Richardson Philip E. Richey 1? Viv, Www' we Deanna S. Robertson James M. Rovkwood Rita Jane Roe V-5 Q QV Q , 'N.1Q A gg si? Ronald Dale Rcsch Q '4 fy I Donnie J. Rickman P n I ,ak s M 'C 1 Donald Lcc Rohrs Si '15-r . - , ov., ,..., Af -if ggqkfrif, '27 bil! ' H. 'KN P 4. - 0- ' o ,a , ' 47-ef my , S! 4 1, ji J lr ' ' I 'W' tlff' Z' S 7 -f J . kv we 4 I Qs xx am.. W' Q . i Cgrol Lge R355 Pntririn A, Ruppert Margaret Rose Ryan Martha I., Szilsbury Rex loseph Sandiclge QW? t W ' M Ye if ' ' .m fs 'A M ,gs M- - A4 ,S ...X be ' 3 L Q, ' 'N N R, M f '17 Mf' A 1 Elsie Emma Schaefer Sandra Lee Scott James Daniel Sellers Gloria Shackelford Charles Oren Shaw F ' Cl h' '11 1' Robert Shellenbergar Gerald Lee Simmons Kenneth Lloyd Small Cloine Reid Smith David Merrill Smith 'Azz' tx. 4 Kfz ,w,f, M M .M ,.,iM,.,T,, M MW M M .M i st ,w i ,LM 1 V --X . , M 4 we t M -af.. H ly 3, , X . , l to M . l ff' eff fi., X' A A S., X' M ,if If M , A t A .t 'Q ' ffl ' X W 4 M . E., :Q X Q jack Wilfred Smith Linda Kae Smith Marilyn Esther Smith Marjorie Nell Smith Michael Leo Smith ,.n.M-,,.,,,., -an 3 'sf -..- James A. Snodgrass Linda Rogene Soper Robert Harlan Soulc Judy Lynne Spangler Lucretta Spillman 'B Q Q za r X. X A t . s ,Z ft-X :E nie if! 6 A .. rf- ,.,, A ,fgiglk Darvvl Bvrnarr Spry vu X3 Patricia E. Starkey 1 av' fr., 1 x ,X t .g ' -' ,Away ,. Harold D, Stephens Patricia Stephens Ethel Kay Stevenson -V,-1-Y, , , ie . t, 1 S 'J sg f 7 Q -3 ,X J .lt I ' Margie Ann Stillwcll Claude G. Stone, Jr. lloc Ben Stone Frances Marie Street Wesley W, Street ' th h t f ' Verna J. Strickland James Richard Stuck Dianne Surface William Earl Swopc Larry Earl Tally 1. ' A 'h l t ffffl ' T ISS gig, , - Tir ,W R , ' , g - 1 ,, 'I , ' , W - 1 ' 1 I ,. , --x , 5 0. f- .S ,Q , V .3 53 ,KA Q ' fQ, ' S fiui ' l I, V -, T-,il - .S+ his ' ' . l 9 swf I l V X ti 1 4 l KAI X :gi - .ffl A I Nanry Elaine Taylor Danny Dean Thomas Darrell D. Thomas Linda Joy Thompson Lynna Lee Thompson , ' tl ffff' ' 'f A , dl 1' t.,, , , 7 ff Q N 4' . ' f,j, Fl . ? ' Y ff 1 ff' 2 - ' Nat: X A A, J if L u sr ,. l -' .' , . l'.itiit ia lirlivl 'liimms Bmiiiir- lm- Tippins Anna Lou Tommvy Karen Leigh Toiislvy Lavorna Niue Tf2llJllC '. S ,'?f- , ,F WWW 1 if 'S ' I f S -. f 1 . 'P .4 fn av' 5 .8 1,111 , t 1 S -f S J - ' Q -' A 'iff' XJ . :B , V X. V f f ' F - Qi 5 , --ll xg X , 'lv' I 'wk-ssl QR' Beverly L, Tresrott F1':1m'es D. Tribblc ' ' .9 3- K V: gm V .K , , KX- , Q A fe 'wwf ri ix ew' E-f U .E N Gary R. Usscry Iris Lee Utz ,..x rf L. 'qi xy Ei Rolwrt Ray Tryon Kent F. Turner Joyce Turrcntinc -gl '53 'A ' , ' ' f- wi.. 4- W' ' A 4- , f . 5 X 5 s-.... f f Jerry Lee Van Camp Judith Vandergrift Gene R. Vanderwoocl pportunities are ahead Sheila Joy Vroom Charles R, Wade jerry Lee Walker Dixie Lee Walters Patty Ann Ward i , LJ. sw , ,. 1 ,i , ,II I ' if - lf' . JK Q .Q 'K , , v A , f 33 JSI' , ' 1 Q V' ' ' Ruby Lea Ward Mary C, Wfatterson Gail lVeatherford Martha V. Webb Judith Ann Weber I Fl. ,, s... l f Y ' ' CR - , if L 'Y u- Q' r ,V A5 X 7 4 .I David E- Vveddle David NCISOH West Virginia C. VVcst Bonnie Sue Wheeler Karen A. XVhenham ,f 5 ' 995 14 . V ga 'Xi' -5 'r e -H, 4 X sl 'QQ- Q.. -r 19? 6532, Rx ,fvnv o--1 X J . . Jnmcs Edwin White Patricia While Linzl.i Lon- Whiting Pniririn K. Whiillc Russull Wiley f , .- 'Q ,I X Philip A. YVilkins0n Mnjoric Williams Rolx-rl ll. Williams l x'.1m'i-sj. XYilliznnson Llnrl Fra-cl Wilson Myron Wisc Winsliip Ci-rgxlcl Dirk xYlllli'l' Mnry .Xnn Woocl Rivlignml ll. Worclvn junzi Shir Worul gs G s'Q Josvph John Yfygill llvrtlilu JX. Y.itc's Denis .Xnn XYOVLIIII Dc . , , f A i i ' .fa . iv- 'Ev , S11xn'Z.li1niili Sli.i1'unS1n-Zi' K mn.1lcl R. Young lX1:n'ilynl,. Young 3 wiv iklc' Sf 5 , w 52-. us, A x r i i P A l 1 i 1 i The class of 1959 if Charlyne Searcy, Sharon Mills, George Taylor, and J. D. lVilliamson arc searching for new ideas for ring crest. fi .2 jf if Looking at the Thanksgiving decorations are Janis Lindsay. James Langton, Steven Super. and Suzie Corken. -16 Leading the junior class as president is George '1'aylor.i George has played football for the past live years. Physics and algebra H are his favorite classes. lle intends to hecoine an electrical engi- neer and eo to the University of Kansas or the University of iVIlSSOlll'l. D, XYillizunsonholds the ofliee of vice-president. He is tr meinher of Spanish club, National Thes- pians, Junior Red Cross, and has played football for two years. IJ. plans to attend K State and become an engineer. Secretary of the junior class is Gharlyne Searcy. Charlyne is treasurer of Junior Red Gross and an active member of Spanish club and the Shake- spearean Literary society. She would like to attend Graceland college and be a private secretary or a fashion designer. Serving as treasurer of her class is Sharon Mills. Sharon held this same oiiiice when she was a sophomore. The Shakespearean Literary society, Pep club, Art club, and Spanish club are her ex- tracurrieulzu' interests. She would like to attend Graceland and become a kindergarten teacher. As they rehearse for the junior play, Janet Vaughan explains to Jackie Huggins. D. lYilliamson, and Bill Fligg that she has just seen a ghost. A , Lk 'A . X e '-S -,'6i x 1 5 N x , s . n -' - . A nf 'v i ll 'l K 5 cr SD CIJ o- FD FD :s FY H Ei. E. D UQ E31 z: Cm FD :s P+ P11 'Q ,1 A ., , ' 5 3 , N 757 , b 1 I U - V . . ,, y my Q hm , Nt .5 ll 'L I -1 . gi' ' B a. ' - '3 ' 9' ,' ' 'B ' -J rin ' . I ' ni . O -N ' is s ' I f sip 1 aff .I ' Q . 2 ' 1, '45 or B - 1 as ' i B. fig s .-,Ek K t ,. V., r 1' x . B A B V' l QV Y - -l. ' 1 1 , , , V ' 2 if , w V ,-5 V , I x .- , f. f rl. -D 1 7 K ROW OIVE: Larry Abernathy, Charles Adams, Birclsong. Yirglnia Bishop, Jo Ann Bissell. Lauren Eddie Adams. Mary Adams. Joe Aclnlirolt. Shirley Alla-n. Don Allvy. ROW TIVO: Larry Allin, Jiuncs Arnbn-rson. Rirliard Anzlm-rson. Gc-ralclinc Andes, Maxinv Armstrong, I.:-onarrl Avery. john Bailey. RON' Tlllflili: -Iurly Ballon. Norman Barnesbcrgcr. Judy Bargnr. llrvnrla Barlu-r, Carol Barnvs, Bill Barnlixncl. Ulm-lia Barrow. ROW FOUR: Lynlhia Baxrcll. Trrry liarlliolow. Kathi Bassctt, Bvrllia BL-ck. lwfarilyn Bm'lxynlu'. Bn-My Bn-nn:-Il. Saunclra Bvrnwll lfllll' l Il'lf. llarry B4-rgxnan. lluly 47 Black. Francis Blake, Carole Blankenship. ROW SIX: Priscilla Block, Claudia Blodgc-tl, Garry Bogus. Marilou Borchc-rt. Alfrvd Bourne, Galen jesse Bradford, jaliivc- Branrlu-. Dennis Branstilcr, Carol Boyz-r. Donna Boyvs. ROII' SEVE.V.' Bralun, Nanvy Broukvr. Larry Brotlicrton, Bob Brown, ROI1' EICIIT: Frank Brown. Margaret Brunson. Dale Burlian. Diana Burgv. Rayma Burgvr. Ev:-lyn Burns. Brenda llurnup. P ' ' ' 'n activities Ti f -' ., if A-1 . - V K X Ru . ' ni? .N FQ. Q-A Ni 3 , 1:5 ' ,. 7- if a R i if-fc? ' K J , ' Y -Hi 1 M. Y 'V 'L V I , :Qi va.-3 iii- ' , 2' ' .5 , A 'Tye' a . -as ex i V' if . C' C l .Ma f- K ' 43 is . f - -1, - -'iV I A ,NA J x , f 2 1 , 4' 1 x 1 - 4 wi k Q A 1 -:I , ' 1 S ., .' lm rf X I .29 .112 J A , 15 4 .fix '. ' , , , Q 7. I Q V -si jf if ,gg if ,a , A- ,.- f4,g:.,1j,, 5, f ,, , - 0 M .K f 1' f . K 1 ' M, -' ',lf 'UQ , - 351 4,4436 .5 - ,, dn. i I 1 ' fi? J I 1 i 1' an r ' sw r 1 - ' . ' 'Q - 5-531551 iq-ig -. M, +' ' 2 .Am . K Q Q5 Q af K . , ' - 1 A f . C ' W 1' if ' W .qw ' 5 5 V I if i Y' 4 - ,ay lie A. ROW ONE.' Larry Burroughs, Bonnie Bussard, Dale Crorker. Marilyn Cunningham, Jo Ann Ann Butvher, James Bybee, Ramon Cadwell, Lydia Curtis. Diane Cusirk, Y. D. Dagley, Don Daniels. Calderon, Clyde Campbell. ROW TIVO: David ROW SIX: joe Darling, liarbara Davis, Bob Davis, Campbell, Glenda Carroll. Karen Castle, Jerry Gene Davis. llvanelli- llaxis, .Ii-xry Davis. Sandra Charpie, Sue Childers, Pam Chiles, Vfilma Clark. Dawson. HOU' .S'liI'I:'.Y.' -loaf-pli Day. Riiliard ROW' THREE: NCOnnie Clements. Lonnie Day, Virgil Dvfkzirxl, -lanivmf Di-'l'1'.lv, ll.n'lJ:1r.l Clements, Charles Clevenger, Bill Coen , David ROI1' Crank, Cohoon, Carl Colvin, Patricia Combs. FOUR: Susie Corkcn, Ronnie Cotter, Don Ronnie Crank, Douglas Crawford. Elaine Craw- ford, Bobbie Crayton. ROW FIVE: Nanfy Crick, Di'Zu!ti'i'. lamnic' Dkkvlisliirels, Peggy Dodson. ICOII' EIIIIIT: ,lim lloig, lircleiu' Dolan, Janife Douglas. lfary Downey, Sllaron Downs, Edward Dr:i11m', liori-lvi Duggc-r. 48 broadened their horizons 3 , l ,fl ff, X ' ,L I .4 nh --Ai, 9- lin I i A f V, 44 ,177 fr . A. ,f ffjalf ,.-S' A .yn .. I ff .1 4 1 f'1-23 f , .ldv 'V tg,,,,,,, K - ' ggi? 2' 3' . .. in 'fy . f. : r V 'Q I .K 'P ,KAA-I I. ' iv :. gy 'u 1 l 2 , w' 'wwf' mkfr, , ' . Q. 'tif ' . si 3 ' , :A I 5 311 ii ' 'Mi J l e K' ' S f f. E f-Q 4 f A' . 1 . V V ff , , J , ., , 4. . , , ,,., . if' ff, ii if LL 'bf' X 1 , l ' . rg ROW ONE: Jim Dyer. Virginia Eastwood. Marietta Edie. Jaequelinc Edwards. Jim Egleston, David Elgin, Peggy Ellis. RON' Tl1'O: Elaine Einlwrey, John Evans. John Ewing, Jim Fairlmnks. Jim Faith. Terry Fzirinvr. Rogene Fisher, HOU' Tlllflfli: Yvslel' liislier. llill lflige. llonnle lford. lvlildred Ford. Judy l osler, Linda Foster, Patsy liriikvs. RUI1' IFOUIC: Allan-rla Franrlskxllo, Callierinc Franklin. Virginia llixnzier, lwlarilyn lfresrmiilie. Belly lfnllun. Jack fI.igli.1rCli, John Gunn. ROIV lillllf: Llliallv-s Garrn-il, l.ar1y Gates, 49 Judith Geer. Carolyn Gentry. Charles Gerber, Mike Gerber, Jeannie Gibbs. HOU' SIX: Frank Gilford, Liiura Gilbert. Joyee Gillespie. Kenneth Gillespie, Alan Goldner. Janet Gordon, David Gore. KOH' SEVIfiY: Gnylia Gosling, Donnis Graham, Waldo Gray, Larry Green, Ronnie Crulalxs. Roy Guttridge, Alan Guy. RON' EIGHT: Jeannie llagerman, Cary Hall, Irina Hall, Mary llall, Rodney llnll. Phillip llilnunar, lfrcdn llainmer. have been proven b them , O , A ii ' 2 1 HJ? 3 1 1 x O ,- ,Q K - 1 . . -, t ' ' X 51. ZQQIOEIW ' ' N. 2' -i'f'?' : 25 , 3 pie .Q X-r , I 1 'G' dll? .. l ill K - , . 1 9 c 3 ' ' Y .Qf Q 3? x jbw w . 1,1 1 , , I s 1 A fl f V . . 2 1, Q7 L2 43' . X51 x Ai 1- Y 'N 'V T fi I g. ' '-:sf 7 ' '- - .gg 1. . x ,J ' V r ' fl 1 vi H Luxe 'ff .' .if ' i 1 1 O H -f r .527 X . 1 , fe by 5: arg' . - 41.1. ,if A' '-, ,. - v iff' A 'J A E ' - 9 u ' 1' l . , 1 'i -,. -. 1 N, 4,,. , X . - 329' ' ' V id iw A , . i if -1 .1 .. ROW ONE: Larry Jones, Marjorie Julian, YVillie Lawrence, ROW FIVE: Terri Layden, David Kalhoc-fer, Keith Keirsey, Juanita Keith, Roy Ledford, Edward Lee, Linda Lewis, Sam Lewis, Kennon, Issaf Kctelnnn ICOM' TIVO: Howard Sharon Lewis, Delores Lienau. ROW SIX: Ernest Kilgore, Roh Kindley, Carol King, Jerry Kinney, Lierrnan, Linda Liglitloot, Janis Lindsay, Judy Lois Kinser. Anna Lou Kirst, Mary Ellen Kirtley. Liston, Gary Littrell, John Livesay, Tom Lloyd. ICOM' Tlllflflif l at1'iria Koester, Kenny Kozak, ICOII' SEVIQNJ John Lorance, Genevieve Love, Willie Krxuner. Anne Kin-ehler, Ron Lamhkin, Pat Love, Laura Lull, Gerald Luss, Wayne Lusso, fvlarilyn Lahlont, liilly Landes. IIOII' FOUR: Kathryn Lane, Ronnie Lane, Jaines Langton, Judy Langlon, Linda Lasxvell. Joyee Laughlin, Doris 51 Mike Lyon. ROII' EIGIIT: Bob Mallinson, Ji1n Mansheld, Carolyn Mare:-ll. Dale Markley, Joyce M11i'sl1z1ll. Virginia lxfilfllll, Deaiina Masters. Qu an active role of leadership f R3 , . X ' 1 1 T.. - I 1 fi p. 1 . , ge Q' ' . 5- . if .-.ln ' fe 1 -.4 Y - ng. VJ. , W' , 5 N, X1 H ' 1 I 3 I A - K1 1 -' Q ,J 'gg , 1 H' ..g qt? S AE 11- X 45- 321. . , , ,, 1- 1-1xw'V 5 - ' 71 1 23? 3, Q- -Ne . 1 A fig ' , 1 . 3'-1, '- x . , ' A L J 'xg Q I . F 1. 7f,4A'?A- I 1 , v' 4 . 1 Z .- - ' elk I ' Q, F1 G 5 A , 2. 1 KOH' UXICJ Myrmmn I'.11'1x. UI111111 l'.11'i011Q. I41111'l Riflxl' N- filllllk Ri1iI2 l- D1ll'l'l'll Rwuvrs. J -'INN' Pgxllcm. II1-1111 I'1'.11l1'y. -In P1-111 1.1115 P1'111'L'. Y.'1l111A1 Rugvli, Tom Rolxrs. K1-11111'll1 Ruse. Betty ROSS. P1-1111111 lfflll' 'l'Il'U. Bill l'1-11111111ii.11'11ly11 Pi11x1111, RUN' S1.'x': 5111111131 R1111d1-Ixllsh. Judy ROIIKOII, Xrlin' Iyippvlx. D.11'li111' I'il111-y. Sl111l1-y I'il111-y. I,i11cl:1 Mzny A1111 R11lI11'1'f111'1l. 4la111vt Sz11'k111.111. Doris P11111 1111- P1111-, N1111' 7'11l.'1g1g,- ,1,,11,' 11,151 1,,,,,l1- 8.1111-11 ,I0y1'1- 8.11111 151111 S1-11111-. ROW S1iI 15.X': SI1:11'1111 I'111111y, I..111'y R.1ul.111cl. X.1111y R11fi11s11. julie S1'I111l1-11111-12. Ifl1f.1l11-th S1'l111lI7. Cl1.11'Iync H11I1R.11111-, K1-111111111 R.11I1111.11111. U1-1'.1l1I R1-111111. S1'.111y. IJ.1v1x SI1il.l1m. M.11'y Si111111o11s. jxxvk IUII' l OI'l!: -l1f11y R1-1l111g, 4I111ly R1-illk. IJ1111 Si1111n1111. -Ii111111y Si1111u1111, IKOII' lflflllf: Dorothy R1-1111. 5.11111 R11,1l1- IL,-11, IQ,5,,.,141,- lJ,,1,- S1111l.1i1', If1l1l11- 511111181-1, .Xlivv Smith. D111111.1 S111' R1-y1111lcIx,I'l11lIE11R11I1.1111N1111 l1'llIl'l'II'lf.' lI.111111l Slllilll. 1211-1511 Smith. I,y1111.1 S111i1l1. V111 S111i1h, 523 . A- l These juniors will continue P ' ' 'TT ' ,wil -,I , . f v ,j .' - 7, iii f 5 , . .QV 'ij .Q . Y N M 1 'HN , Q .' - '- Q A ' HY T 1454? 'rf' Q. , A, . I Ami ii .ir SSP 4, rg ' ' . . ii ' 1 -m 2 , ,r wiv -T T ' ' iw: if ' S T' 1 J N. ,. 2 ,K Y .. ,ji , I. LA 2 M or T in W f -v 'ft T ,v . srf: 'gf' 6 if 'W' , b, H I kf4 'A A I lj . 52 , ,, , ' , - ,wixi . W 1 ,V 'R 'iii r iris' ' .1 f 'J ' io 15 - ., . ' 'P J K-7 1 L , Rl - . , AA 4 S , n my ij - r f -, ' 1 Why ,Q I ,f -1 V KWWH L , 'M . ' I frl'T'x in , 's 'A A . W v J 4 IA ., Q. f- .5 'S ROW ONE: Phyllis Smith, Sonya Smith. Richard Thompson. Nancy Toclrl. Bob Tootlc. Rirhard Smothcrs, Kenton Snivcly. Philip Sons, Stcvcn Sopcr, Jim Southcrland. ROW TIVO: Rosemary Sowcrs, Larry Sparling, TcLanc Slaves, John Stellcns, Bob Stewart, Larry Still, Jark Stobcr. ROW THREE: Milton Story, Dennis Street, Larry Strcct, Davicl Slrcctcr, Timothy Stuart, Faye Sumtcr. Donna Sutton. ROII' I OI'R: Carolyn Tann, Donna Taylor. Gale Taylor. George Taylor. Judy Taylor, Stove Taylor. Bob Tc-rhunc. ICOI1' FIVE: Georgc Tvrrybcrry, Dianr' Tlxilking. lioli Trcsrott. Val Tribblr-, ROM' SIX: John Truman. Larry Turkcr. Rirliarcl Tudor. Charles Turner, Prisrilla Tylvr. 'Iam-t Vaughan, Linda lfagcncr. ROW SIiVli.Y: Bill Wardcr. Stcphcn lYarc. DL-lorcs Warnvr. janirc Warn-n. Dcan Wascm. AI. C. Wan-rs. Judy Watson, RON' EIGHT: Harry lX'o.xIl1r'rfmucl, llclly lVcir, Suu lYclCh. Pamela lYliilrl1c'.izl. lloli lYilr'ox. Belly llilliarns. Shirley lX'illi.uni 'C fa.l1E?.f'.,.g W,tf5..i..Jr .JJ T, J' 1 rf R A to uphold Chnsman s name .f 'IU - ROW ONE: Gerald lVilliams0n, D, lNilliamson, Richard lVillington, Jim l'Villis, Tom lllilloughby, Bill Wills, Lincla Wills. ROW TWO: Helen Wilson, Jean lVilson, Larry WVilson, lllilbur lVilson, Jack Wimmer, Larry Wingate, Barbara Winholtz. ROW Y fp- 'X age THREE: Larry Woirhaye, Barbara Wood, anice 'Woodruff, Denny llloodsmall, Barbara lV0ody, Carolyn Wright, Jan Wysong. ROW FOUR: Bev- erly Yoakum, Pat Yoeum, Harold Young, Janice Young. David Strccter, D. lVilliamson, James Langton and Ronnie Lane generate hydrogen as a part of their chem- istry experience. ' I 1 1 5' .wx -if- Q 3i1,.,si.sLf..a'....9ia , 111.1 2 2 ..i1Qfi2L'f.!a'..2q, Q,E-,iifiki , D 'B ' 1 : ...ifg.:gSa.HIQ.ax.5 Cr.: f' CP img, -Shi-ZEILZZ' ez .-Sf ,Er ' f 2 'If-'E,'2Ql:HLl'?:g 'ttf YHEFI ll, Avxqaa.. s,. sz in e ui Quin: 'T' Qs R' l'u'ek b Preparing copy for the sixteenth issue of the Envoy are Barbara Davis, Marti Moore and Rose Ann Mitchell of Publications I class. an-an --ft Y, 'L If f X I Jo Ann Fincher, Bill Fowler, Diane Forson and Irene Dugger wait outside homeroom while fellow students east their ballot for homeroom secretary. H X I Studying the conjugation of verbs in a sophomore Eng- lish class are Reggie Grifhin, Carol Etzenhouser, Jim Combs and Judy Garrison. They were in Mrs. Krausls first hour class. Members of the class of 60 J f Elected to the office of president of the sopho- more class was Dick Newport. He took an ac- tive part in football and played on the B team in basketball. Cam Austin, the vice-president, not only served as president of his homeroom but also student council alternate. He participated in band and orchestra. Besides being secretary of the sophomore class, Donna Dobson was president of her homeroom. She enjoyed being a member of the Social Sci- ence club and a cheerleader for two years. Serving as treasurer was Beth Stockton. She was secretary of student council, vice-president of Pep club. and took an active part in band and orchestra. L.. 47 vu' RON' ONE: Lconu .'XllCYIlLllllf'. Larry Arock. Linda Adlard, Karen Alexander, Patricia Allen Graham Amerinc Gwendolyn Anderson. Vickie Anderson. ROW TWO: Lois Andes, Lynda Andes, Rosemary Andes. Cam proved themselves ff :Nw A q .65 N 7-4 A slin. Mnry :inc Avery. I40l'1'llLl Bacon. Mike Bai ey :inet Baker, RON' TIIREE: William Bzldry Leroy Bnllcw. Lynn Bgillew. Bob Bnllew. Shirley Bamesberger La Wgnnm Barlow, Pixul Burnett, Vernon Barrett. capable - f f J V fr l I X ,X fi Y x 1 if ' . W rl 1 , ' 32 l W-,QM ,ff ' il' f ' . ,- 3 ROI1' l UI'If.' Linclzi lialrmw. Algniette Buss. Kay Bates. lrvm- llr-lil. Pill Brnullin-, Cluiul l3r'c'kv1'. .lnnvt lin-rluimll. lJc'lo1'1's ll:-llvw. ICUII' l II'lf.' Putty BCHl'llllkl. llrnnes livnm-U, Dixie Bilab. .-Xllgul liiwlmlll. Roller! Bishop. Dianne Blzxrk. l x'1'Ll lllnrk, slxlxlim' lilm IN, HOU' SIX: Dzivirl lllxxntl. 57 .lr .qi Q Q' P :rf V ,J fd? f I am 3 e ,, fi .N fi.' 1 .5 Q A yay M, 'ml F.- ' ' A. 1 4925 i fx! 5 . ff -m iiiii fr 'F-2'M ':' . 'Q 'A if Tv :V 5-25' V. , I if ' Q V Ralph llllun. .l.um's lilvulon. liill llwv:c'r. l.ynll:u liultoin Shirley lloysvn. Dolora-5 llrn-wvi. llvnry llriclurs. ICO!! S'lfI'1fX.' flixrrvlyu liriulilxvcll. lilln-rt Brisrov. Kathy Bx'orkix1.11i. Gary Brown, CD1-o1'Ql-llv Brown, -In-rry llrown. Sun' li1'own,AI.1m'kir' Brownr, , , ,Q . , lf 5, . .3 , t , ,k .til li R R V fm. . .s.i . i 'J t C2 L f ds! V 'OA' ii , .il U , fm. -Q' M in I! iv 'v 'if',.1 ' R f i T' ROI! ONE: Marjorie Brufe, James Bryan, Bob Buffalow, Marjorie Bullamore, Sandra Burkett, Charlene Burns, David Burns, Donna Burns. ROW TWO: Lynda Burton, Gerd Buttgen, Larry Byerly, Shirley Byers, Barbara Campbell, Ronnie Campbell, David Carlile, Kay Carlile. ROW THREE: Gretchen Carmichael, Buddy Carroll, jo Ann Carter, Marilyn Caskey, James Casteel, Clifford Caviness, Ann Challis, Harry Chance. They gain knowledge i A 42 5 . .4 , -iv -! S ll 2 .. , - ..-fwfr - N ' R' i ' 1 it 1 V M14 I ,f I ,I X -J A '- 1 +V in I .. 1 , - g., F. Q, . -. -3 .A 3. QL. . 4 Y' 'a f 1-',,. it X ict, iviii. ,F tally 1-tie , it 1 N Q f s - at ri at 1 t f i 1 1 A L lf' iv. 1 3 I 'A 4..' A tl.. l M . ' -W x u , H- 455' ' t ' f 1 . A X Cl .ll ,f ' ,A , Y L.. AQL A A ll ROI1' FOUR: Delbert Chaney, Hiram Chappell, Ronnie Chiles, Rowena Cleaver, Dale Close. Charles Closson, Geneva Coelay. Alive Coffman, ROW FIVE: Donna Coil, Jerry Colley, Tommy Collinson. Jim Combs, Sharon Conrad, Carol Conrow, Sharon Constance. Cary Cooper. ROW SIX: Nancy Copridge. Thelma Copriclge. Loretta Corbin. llc-tty Coruin. Stanley Cothern. Kay Courtney, Steven Courtright. Cary Covington. ROI1' SEVEN: Carol Craine. Madeline Craine. james Crave-ns, Connie Ctopp. Linda Crtunrine. Martha Cuniper, Freda Cunninghain. Lynne Curtis. Q .4 4 rg 7 3 .J X, A 3 M . fi Ei 'r il? ie, hi F . 'if-, v W V I , I . I A.: 'A f 'llxf nj ji as q mi E, ki J A e, M A, O i - '- 'Q 4 si. v 'ig ' ,Z hu Lg, '-r F sh , ' . ' li: , up ROW ONE: Lorcta Cutbirth. Norman Dalton, Dixie Davenport. Anita Davis, Douglas Davis, YN'altr-r Davis, Tom Day, Bob De Tray. RON' TWO: Carolyn Dierk- man, Jerry Dike, Charles Dinwiclclic, James Dinwidclic, Donna Dobson, Virginia Dobson, Deanna Donclson, Hclcn Dooley. ROI1' THREE: Ronnie D Duggcr. Shclia Dumas, Bob Dunn, Anna Fredrirk Dutzcl, Phyllis Dyer, Donna Easter. to become future leaders rails: - r-A 'A 5 J-X 4- ,J f.,f.F I in 3 K 4 xv: we ' . J X sf? 2 4' 7 9 J ' 4 Ap: f i ,. ,. A J , 15 Vw! T . emili. 4 , , -i ,is L wi fl? 'r ROI1' I Ul'lC: John liastwuurl, liulx Eclwarcls. Sli:-lia Egelston, Cllnirk EhlL'ln.u'l1l. Virginia Ellr-Qarrl, .Is-rry Ellis, Troy Iimlslc-y, Gi-oxuv lisln-r. HOU' l Il'lf.' Carol Etzenlimm'r. l.inrl.1 lflin. livnnx' lv-railuwii. Kay l r'rgl1son. lYaym' l 1'lli-r, llill Fir-lrls, llwaliii lim ln-r, illiarlvs liislivr. 59 4 s owney, Irene Mac Dutzel, i f ' ' , y , .J l NU, 7 f L 4 F x I X if 4 fi . X iv, ! ix W I' 1 J ji iff, W , 7.5 Q 1 A 6' 1' f H5 RON' SIX: Teclcly Flags. l'aula Vlaiiagan. Della Flnycl, .lean I'ra71vr. l'r.mk l7i'4'n'xnaii. Sliaroii lreeman, Cfarlancl Frm-nr'li, Roy Fry. RON' S1fI'If.Y.' Nlarilyn lfoiilliziiii, Diane lorsun. Hllllznn Tosh-r. lamlzi Cailily, Rita Carle. laxxvxiigi flallmvay. Larry Ganii. 'liinmy Garllm-r. , 'wer 'A an -. .V 'Q .-,, Q 1 4 x' p . g i' ' L '35, if gi, il 1 v I 3 Q , , 7 ,E ' W V ' vi I Ll l - l L vlllill' il V yli , is V N ' E ' ffm-' 4 A d fungi if E ,dvi h. A , ,ij 5:4 . w ffl, A , 1- O ROW ONE: Barbara Garrett, Suzanne Garrett, Judy Graham, Ronald Grapes, Chuck Green, James Garrison, Viola Garrison, Claude Gatehel, Goldie Gatehel, Jim Gibson, Reggie Gifhn. ROW TWO: Bill Gillen, Wilma Gordon, Lcnore Gosling, Bill Grubb, Joyce Taking an Greenwood. ROW THREE: YValter Gregory, Dan Griessel, Sharon Griffin, George Gunderson, Janet Hackett, Jim Haldeman, Bill Hall, Howard Hamilton. active part ,i fgzggfai ff- V,-X i w? I X ' J fix 5 F ' ie- 12 .. ai ' i I 3 Q if , i: . W, -. . , 'Tv iv 1 'N-1 , 'V Q11 X j - ' 1 EQ 1 ' Ll'. AIJK ' . X ' r , J if z GF v' i fi? I-I: X V .' l A . f fl ' Q r F 1 i A Q E A 4 - is 4 . lil' '- lf 51 ? if A Xt, U f ii IW lfz ' l ' .'1..fl ff. , ,iffl-fig s? ' ' '--1 RON FOI'R: Jimmy llarnilton, Ruth A in llammmucl. liill Harzllson, Gail llarclin, llzirolnl llarrling, Saminy llarp, Janic'L- Harrington, Nlargarvt Ilarris. KOH' l lVlf.' Samuel Harris, Kay llarlcr, Cathy Ann llzlttvy. Bill Hazclrigg, Brenda Hcaviland, Marquel Ili-clrirk. Sharon Hcinlen, -Indy Henderson. ROIV SIX: Linda Henderson. llaiilly llr-nclrix. Xlgxry Ilvrorl, Carolyn llvrrington. ll.lrxi'y llvltivk, Paul llill, Larry Hilsalmrrli, l lc'tf'livr llilws. lfflli' SEVlfuY.' Phil lliningcr, Davizl llirst, liflwzxrrl llolmlis, Beverly Hollgvs. l.arry lloclson. Bmmxxiv ll0L'll'i'1. Robvrt Holley, Kenneth llollins. . 4 , - A 'S . - s- . ,. , ' v VI 4: ff ff , 13 Q' , ,r Af, , 'lf I t I K I lr.: 2 V NYS. g J' , QP Z W S ,ff 7 . , . , I . .. A 3 . p I K 2 T N fi' i ! N ft . 1 1 li! ii? 4.1 ' xiii K., 1 A ' . 24 YQ a or fr- ROW ONE: Jeffrey Holloway, Frank Holmstrom, Peggy Hornhucklc, Gary Horne, Cecil Howard, Jimmy Howard, Shirley Hudson, Phil Hunt. ROW TWO: Patricia Hunter, Gary Huntsucker, lVanda Hurst, Ronnie Hutcherson, David Ingram, Charles Jacobs, Joyce Jacobs, Charles Jackson. ROW THREE: Jimmy Jackson, Barbara James, Juanita Jeffery, Nancy Johnsen, JoAnn Johnson, Norma Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Ellen Jones. develops school spirit ' W T3 if ' 'V if A Q ' y 3' ff in ' ' P ' ' ' i 5 Q 1' ig, A53 t 1 .. J s - t fi f Q 2 t - 'X 'Q fm - f vi XXX K X l i . K' 1 4. , 1 A J x 7. 'Q I 4 S ' ' jf f . ' ,A LL J ' , - t ., If , 'v f ' ' ff 4 ' ' .mls 'c Q fa I 8 ' H i ' ,, , ,, ,gg A X - 'j5'ff1L, 'L' fer ' ef fi ' . 1 MH r i . fsifiilzm f l J' i 'diff J ,J ' . , 'e g' J gi' W W iw ax L, ' , h I ., ,ffigaz - ' 'T -. Veil! f i, . rl 3 ia- 'ff ' l ROW FOUR: Sherry Jones. Gwendolyn Justus, Jack Laulh. ROW SIX: Schelby Leakey. Joseph Lee, INI1-lvyn Keadle, Nancy Keens. David Kelsey. Dyana Ketchum. Lewis. Gilbert Linder. Rodger Lindgren. Frances Lindsey, Jim Kiclwell. Doyle Killbri-th. ROW FIVE: Larry Nancy Lindsey, Linda Linnenhringer. RON' SEVEN: Kircher, Jucly Larkey, Sharon La Mont, Dorothy Laudes, Frank Lloyd. Lewis Long, A, C, Lotz, Wayne Loy, Carol Lana Lauqevin, Zeke l..u'sou. Russell Latham, Fac Lucas Charlotte Luff, George Lukcns, John Lynch, v .A 5 V 5 - Q 2: J J , , I Q. , fl- '+ l lt .LA l ' - A' J af fi. N 'A A fe J, f V J l H L 0 . f , liYi-3 ' ,Q ,,, li, gf f:25'. , ' 'za is ft lx, , fx .Q v J J . i it ,. ROW ONE: Linda Lynch, Donna Lyness, Carl MacDonald, Judy Maddy, Arthur Main. Mona Majersky, Eloise Malcc, Robert Mallctt. ROW TWO: Kirk Malone, John Maloney, Elizahcth Mann, Frances Mann. Ralph vu 1, 1-'vga ,. -.-v . J D' -.4 -1 -'Q if A 4 ' : f l: 3 , 5 I V fr, I , 4, Q .-,V M - I ' ' A i V - W J , , itat ' ply was Marshall. Avadee Martin. Freddie Martin, Martha Lee Martin. ROW THREE: Roger Martin, Jean Mason, Dennis Massie, Kathy Mathis, Christina McAnally, Gerald Me.-Xrthur, Jim MCClary, Jim Mt'ConChic. Their responsibilities ,Y ' 3 -it ' la Ii i x. -r' l' , I x Q J . -' -.Q uf ' J .Q ,fi . V Y - - yji r ' iilff' R, - t J X - , 4 sa i, 51. ROW FOUR: Norvell McCormick, Peggy MeCormirk. Jim McCoy. Margaret Meflraryk Phyllis Mt'Dole, Martha McDonald, Linda Mrllldery, Rirhard Mvllvers. ROI! FIVE: Sandra Mellarcly, Patriria Mrlntosh. Judy McKinney. Mark MrI,endon. David MCNUQ-ley. Barton Mewilliams, Juanita Melton, Ray Melton. ROW SIX: 62 3 if . X . A 3 J 1 ftf .lift W .gf 'S 4 ,fi . 1' 1 I 'i Lf A' J f l ' if ft t sf D v t - 7 ' f . ew' 'vt i t n Ted Middleton. Sam Milholland. Glenda Miller, Mike Miller. Paul Miller, Rohr-rt Miller. Sharon Miller. Judith Milligan. ROI! SEVEN: Barbara Moore, Donna Moore, Jackie Moore, David Morales, Judy Kay Morris. Mirkcy Morris. Bill Morrison. Paul Nash. sf: W W I A -6 ' ' fax YS' . rx J 5' .5 lr if -x A Qnuf-. '16 .l.-X rg' ' f 9 ' ' . - J N 1 ' W' ,- , gf A ' V-7 H '6 W ' 'A f V ff w Zhi' l ,.12f3ki .4 e edit, '1- W i , 11 . ' A fl f . X-:B1:1x'3T !f:fu :nw , , L P Q 9 Q, X P it if! 5 Q 2, , P 4 m ff' V-1' , ' ,gl R ' ' N, ' .iff ' . 'flu' A ,152 . ROII' ONE: Carol Suv Nelson. Gary Nelson. Jack N1-ttli-ton. Lilnnla-s Nctz. jim Nirhols. Robert Nifhols, Curl Nirkr-lson. Ronnie Norllect. ROW TIVO: Richard Norris. Fritz Or-ser. I4-Roy O'Nc-il. David Oncy, Donna Orschcln. Freda Oshnrn, David Oshel, Nick Paris. ROW THREE: Carl Parker, Gnry Parker, Ronald Pnrkcr, Janice Parks, Larry Patton. Larry Paxton, Judy Pedersen, Alice Peek, Will help them in future 4 H S l hi ' I W? i GV-' 1 -+51 'f ,. i. ,fl 1. 1 1 ' will ' ,lf ik V-A LY uf , I . 2 if if l ri :ini f ,ff 15 'P ' I i' . fi i Wi I , r gdg rl P x ' IIOII' Ffllilff .Irilnx l'n-ml1'1'ux.xfl. Kenny ll1'l'KlllC. lfxxi l'f'rc'1. Slnnlr-y l'wrkinQ. .I,14'k l'1'ixy. lllltly l'i'x1y. lNl1n'mli.1 Pi'rx'v, Ci-nv l'i-trwsfvll, IHJII l'lll',.' l,lrvy4l Ps-liwsnn. l3.1rl1.n'.1 Pllillinx. .I.nn1w l'hillipx, 'lwhn l'l1illipQ. Klilu- Pliillips. l'.inl Plnllipx. lJ.uxiil l'inlo. llini l'ilvpx'11slf'!' , . vein - f l ffl r 1 v Q Q- 'AK afield I Y 5 'fn 'uf 1 ' I R 1-1 , JI l I xl l n 44, 7 lf .fli?If af lv lfflll' SIX: .Xlifc Pl.iin. ,Indy lloloiivy. l.ix'1'y P0111-joy, Row Nldriv Popp. ilozin l'UlklL'l'. l.1n'1y l'r::'ls'r. lllL'll.Il'll Poll. PM l'owi-ll. HOU' Slfl'If.Y.' Curl lllfllll. Rolbcrt Pruitt, llinnri Prine. Pi-Qui' Prinlwll. ll1n'lc'y Rnnxcy. M.ni' l'.ul li.Illll.Ill, lnniy R.nlh. llmnm llr'1n'is 63 ,,. r ff , fa Ai '83 ff' if -A K' ef W ta' 3 X i ll T f' ...5WiK..,6lnl,i fig- SWB. 1 rriq f' X 'l,, r yy v uk ,I 'QEQ , 'Ng' Iii? mari I X33 , - .:5V2i?5 l - , T l ,, it ' XXX, E. I Y 1 Z, AL 4 -.., T' i il H I 'A 1 at ' A f zl il til l ' 'i 2' tg 9!tv iff 'f ' S ROW ONE: Jerry Slayton, Carol Smith, Carol Jean Smith, james Smith, Larry Smith, Sharon Smith, Wanda Snider, Phillip Soper. ROW TWO: Diana South, Neal Spangler, Joyce Spencer, Phyllis Staggs, Marilynne Starkey, Charles Stegncr, Betty Steinmeyer, Phyllis Stevens. ROW THREE: Sharon Stewart, Ted Stillwell, Guy St, Louis, Beverly Stobart, Ronald Stobart, Thomas Stobart, Elizabeth Stockton, Carol Stuck. they will uphold Chrisman . L- ' 5 1 .' i i ., I . 4 ' 2 f .. ' A V' T in , , W T ' he , if iii , uf ,I ly i ., 'jj f - 1 L 1 - '5+ t'i- it 3 . 1 A-f ,Sm-7E L E5 Q Q - Q - wi? ' ww VL' l L . ,I 2 S 'sf 1-'-if yy, i ROM FOUR: Dean Stutsman, Rose Sullivan, Donna Surface, Juanita Swinney, Jerry Swope, Virginia Taggart, Diane Taylor, Leslie Teegarclcn. RON' FIVE: Don Ten- nant, Vickie Thacker, Roland Thibault, Lea Thonian, George Thompson, ,lark Thompson. Shirley Thompson, Sue Thurman. ROW SIX: Elizabeth Tignor, Ronnie 65 Tittle, Gordon Tompkins, Lois Tousley, Betsy Travestino, Kerry Tribble, Karen Trigg, Gary Turnbow. ROW SEVEN: Elizabeth Turner, Carol Turrentine, Sharon Tye, Barbara Vance, Riley Vance, John Van Hook, Connie Van Kirk, Richard Vaughn. .. 2' 'A irq fa as W l Q SJ it L , 1 ' 'AQ 'lrlfal C 2- iff 1' . A J V1.2 N . F R ,1 re . : ' Y' , 1 F 5 4 V , . - 6 , - is Q Q JW '1' X . . ' e . A ,r f vi 1 fs' 'A I Xt ' tk L an a af Y f XNX t , , 1 fl' ' Wa- - .Vg -, 1- If , ' -.. 4 . 1 , t ti .L A,- , , l ' ' Q J R ROW ONE: Tom Vetter. David Wade, Jeannetc Wlagcncr, Benny Walker, Janice Walker, John Walker, Karen Walter, Stove Walters. ROW TWO: Kathy Ware, Kay Warner, Ta.mara Wlatson, Ralph Wletzcl, Jim VVheaton. Carol XYhite. Lloyd White, Slove YVhiteaker. ROW TIIREE: john YVhitehead, Keith Hlhitehezxd, Linda Whitehead. Ralph Whitehead, Daryl W'hiting, Fred Whitson, Jim YVidick, Carolyn Wilhite. They Will bring her fame . f 1 -. if t tilt. M .txt I li O l : , ' '-1 K by z V t.- Q i t ' , . K ., ' NX ' 1 N ' 1 A A JK -1 r - tttt 1 h 7 fl H ROW FOUR: Evelyn Williams. John lVilliams. Terry Williams. Rirharcl Williamson. Hal YVilson, Larry Wilson, Patririzx Wilson, Dick Winter. ROW FIVE: Carol lNitherspoon, Clem Wollenherg. Gary Wollenlmerg. Connie Wood, Mary Ann Wood. Carole Woodruff. Sandra Woolworth. Orville Wright. ROW SIX: Terry Wright, Kay Yates. lN'ILtrc'i1t Yates. Janics Young. Jean Young, Connie Ziegler, jot- Zimmermxm, Dee Ann Zion. ROW SEVIf.X'.' lYaynt- Zion. Elivabvtlt Zyskowski. Class of '61 Bill Spotts, Linda Sledd, jerry Hess, and Gene Baade are working algebra problems on the board in Miss Weatherford's second hour class. Sewing as president of the freshman class was Eddie Mitchell. He was a member of the football squad. Tom Haas was elected as the vice-president. He was a member of student council but he had to quit be- cause he was a member of the basketball team. Secretary of the freshman class was Teddy Hols- worth. He was a Red Cross representative and a member of the freshman basketball team and Span- ish club. Gail Elliot served as treasurer. She was a member of Pep club. Six hundred and twenty-five freshmen entered Wlilliam Chrisman Division H in the fall of l957. They quickly found their places in the activities of Division ll, -, V Q L The freshman class officers, Tommy Haas, Eddie Mitchell, Teddy Holsworth and Gail Elliott are reading the Envoy. Discussing coming and past events of school life at Division II on the steps of the west entrance are Mary Hicks, Vickie VanTuyl, Mary Lubonski, Donna Burke and Carol Lynch. As freshmen entered Chrisman .. .-Q, Q ,. g .. A -.. ,U A, WB -, -.nh ya XT' W- 4' Q -Y A Mime f .J '14 in i is 4,14 ,NX , H A gf, I , r,,, k -i.:,1tfnf'g4ar ' HA .1 Pwr fl F A- iv' 1' We Qs R B fl 1- .fl XVQKN :fe 1 ff? l p-in ri , ,. r f , r U94 'V ,, 'F -as Lg , 7' A .4 :V 1 A ' b F' - 3 1 -Q, ,. by 3 1? L L 7 A ' ' - 1 X, X U 'Q l A A at. ., X2 I I wx In .-f:l'r ll , , if i 2 7: da in hifi . I 1 , ml -4- Z' F? Y -331' ,J W .5 l V is ' X. ' , , Q, Q A -f l Q., :P E I ,. -B' f .f f ' ,Q . A li '-in. W4 4 Q K7 A 4: ve W 7 . af- :J ' Q, rl! en. t 'A 1 N. , fu A Ye ROW ONE: Billy Adams, Mark Adams, Sandra Adams, Clarence Adkins, Patricia Albert, Ralph Alexander, David Allen, Keith Allen. ROW TWO: Sheri Allen, Mike Amcrine, Nancy Amos, Calvin Anderson, Don Anderson, Tom Armstrong, Jeffrey Arnold, Peggy Atkinson. ROW THREE: Alan Austin, Gene Baade, Judy Babb, Bonnie jean Bailey, Rosemary Bailey, Daryl Baker, Martha Baker, Richard Baker. ROW FOUR: Rita Barlow, Barbara Barnard, Richard Barrett, Deanna Bartenstein, Marion Bartenstein, Ronnie Ray Beal, 68 Ann Bean, Mary Beatie. ROW FIVE: Robert Beau- champ, Joseph Beck, Harry Beckman, Carolyn Beem, Nancy Beeney, Eric Benedict, Linda Bennion, Katrina Beullens. ROW SIX: Danny Bishop, Bonnie Bissell, Larry Black, Wesley Blake, James Blankenship, Jeryl Block, Larry Boguc, Shirley Bolton. ROW SEVEN: Gene Boniedot, Donna Boone, Marjorie Bowen, Bonnie Bowlin, Jane Bracht, Nancy Brannock, Kenneth Brewer, Tom Briner, 21 new phase of life began fo i 'Q 2 3 in ' .L ' ' ' i , we Q J if fi ' t , 7 L Y A . . . W . :'- I C C , J' 'Q t.. . J . fi ,ff 1. 1, L f 1 l - . 't J Q 'ov' f A 'Mig N 1- arf VD' ,, Q if 14 .4 3 'A'-' , i 5' - -- 4-9 ' - ,.,. . .255-2, , , 1 fr ,Ww, 'a '.4 .mph greg! i x ,. V' I rf 'f!?fl'Wf3' . i i '?Ew i 5ii Vx f I l i 1 M 1 I Q r A U 4. ,'i J 1 lid' P Q? W. I 4? H V -KN, V- P X J 'f J .u Vf 1 it --fi I f V I N M , W 1.aF'fdTyf.l.- 'lt ' v ' -i iv I, , T 'xg J if X 4- ' . , Lv, ' A A ' A ' - - ff J. A -j,.g:,f i - 5. - - Q iff, J i ,I V , ' J- 5 X .,,.H,Q5'2 f-ff L K f .?5.-i5F.'iff.'t .f t ,Q fn - V V e '9 :L ' K -Q A , N :Q ,, is J .9 N f-.- K vi i .2 'fin 4' FTC ' Q -WPC J, nga R ' ',' .s 43' A j 19' ' iff ra J ' 6 ' ' is. ':- ? V S' Y 1. J I M' ,. V 's ROI1' ONE: Jon Brinton, Stella Brooks, Richard Brotherton, Frank Brown, Gary Brown. Jane Brown, Nanry Brown, Betty Bruce. ROW TWO: Judy Bryant, Charles Buchanan. Frances Bnlen, Judy Btmyar. Nieky Bnrge. Donna Bnrke, Glenda Bnrkey. Dennis Bnrrow. ROW TIIREE: Bonnie Butcher, Donna Byers. John Cnckler, Mary Jane Cahoon. John Campbell. Mary Jo Campbell. Jan- ice Cannon, Danny Carey. ROI1' FOUR: Kirk Carpenter. Tml Cason, C1-ralcl Castvel, Joan Cas- well. Kr-ith Caswell, Margaret Caswell, Connie Cato, Connie Catron. ROW FIVE: Meryl Candle. Jnlyan Chadwick, Connie Chamberlain, Joan Chambers, Carolyn Chaney, David Chaney, llilcla Chapman. Maxine Chapman, ROW SIX: Doris Chappell. Ronald Cliapple. Jimmy Charpic, Jnrly Charlton, Donalcl Cheever, Carol Childers, Jorlene Chytka. Davicl Clark. ROW SEVEN: Sue Clark. John Cleary, Reina Cleveland, Mae Clev- enger. Marilon Cliflorcl. Marilyn Clifford. Melvera Clillord, Arlene Clifton. Privileges and duties is - . 1, e R .4 -as 7 f: '49 4: 1 4 it J U13 , M e , ,y ,f i. , V ' f'1. V f' 4,4 I 'r if A Y - ,fp 5 . Q., , Q x r l ' , W 5 y l fxfrki 'firifjl . f J 1' is E H 5 l Q - ' A Q -, 1 . Z. R wp .Q M . 1 ' I A il,-4' X?,jil,' 1. ,fx X Q ig X ,,, - V Q' f n A - av H12 V75 Z4 , . 6 1 K X' ,- ,V 7 D L 4 Ek if-. ROW ONE: Larry Coe. Ralph Cole, James Colvin. Regina Combs. Kay Conrow. Sharon Conyers. John Cook, Paul Cook. ROW TIVO: Gene Copeland. Ronald Cornelius, Mike Coughc4 nour. David Countryman. Carol Courtney. Charles Gowifk, Floyd Cowiek. Renea Cowsert. ROW THREE: Carol Cox, Glenda Cox, Nancy Cox, XVilliam Craig. Sandra Crain, Marnita Crookston, Robin Cusick. Marilyn Cutler. ROW FOUR: Linda Darling. Ann Davis. Larry Davis. Nancy iv- f v C g if . Ir, . i ' ful? .mg-', , Vg, x ,X . - 1 J W-5: 1 V- E i f . ,nl-f., , . if: VY' 'Lv '31 R i - s Y 1' ' z Davis, John Dawbarn. Stewart Dawson, Harold Day, Lynette Deaver. ROW FIVE: Joe DeC0ta, John DeWitt, Paula Dexter, Charlotte Dieckman. David Dieekman, James Dillon, John Dobson, Nancy Dodson, ROW SIX: Willard Dorrance, Alan Doty, Sharon Downey, Peggy Drake, Barbara Dravcs, Gay Ductt. Carol Dugger. Geraldine Dugger. ROW SEVEN: Larry Dumas, Carmen Duncan. Patricia Dunl'E-liin. Don Dyer, Beverly Easton. Carol Edson, Harry Ek, Gail Elliott. are faced b freshmen 5 I fa -ve ,ii C if H , f J ni7l1-30.49 N 'aw Ill 'E' s ., 31 Y 1 l ' O X. vc 'if' ' X f I i .,v.NI,H,.j: s V U a .0 W ' , 2149 ,mxvralgiigfi ,i Q Q V. rv - f fx -' vw- . ff llt' V fs .MJF .r Q ,F c S 1 , h xx X VA kk 'V V 1 F W YY' VJ XA sf -gg will 'lf', r ,r is U XP 1 . 'TEI , ki' X 2 V X . a t-f VX V, NZ, X, I i,-T ff ,mamma tg f x , fr f , A F 5 Q .A rg, Q, L1 X .U ' y y , , ,Q ', ,i fy if' , A f 'K ' lf- 47' W L Wt f. V K V il ' I ff T' S ,fl I li s , it .9 w..-:P ', ' V HES' .f 3 , .4 rrf f f -X s- ' ROW ONE: Sue Ellmaker, Namar Etter, Pat Evans, William Evans, Doris Fain, Helen Faris, George Farquhar, James Farrow. ROW TWO: Roxanne Feiser, Fred Fender, Carolyn Ferguson, Sharon Ferguson, Rogene Fike, Fred Fisher, San- dra Fleisehman, Valree Floyd. ROW THREE: Jerry Foreman, Eric Fowler, XVilliam Fowler, Gyn- lhia Frirk, Kay Frisby. Pat Fuller, Doris Gade, Tim Galey. ROW FOUR: Jim Gamble, Ray- mond Gard, Dennis Garrison, Grace Gatchel, Jerry Gates, Larry Gates, james Gearldon, Mary George. ROW FIVE: William George, Trudy Gibbs, Sharon Gibson, Janice Gillespie, Linda Glispey, Jerry Glossip, Joyce Gosney, Shirley Graff. ROW SIX: Connie Gray, Georgia Graham, Sharon Green, Robert Greenwood, Albert Gregson, Noel Griffin, Charles Grubbs, Thomas Haas. ROW SEVEN: Donald Hackett, Larry Haddock, joe Hajicek, Bonnie Hall, Carolyn llalterman, Keith Hammond, Melvin Hamer, Janice Hancock. School spirit was promoted G 1 'Q 1 V ci L i' 1 ra. .gi , 1,1 we-' f . A V I 1 I :ga I 55.1, ,, E N 3 fy' ' 61 2' ff J i , ' I 73 ,,, ., Q ,V .4 arg K 'T fe ' ' I I a , 3 T QT ' 1 R v . 1 J Ar . ' G' -f , 3 1-T' f ' H i if' if :fi :gg .' . ff IL , '+V I .A L .7 X4 'Z' ,Q , ':',..T C- .3 I N... . .. .. we -X1 Q V . like I J . ll if if 'Q V' f-f ' ,, y ,. ii' f- 9 ' '- ' i , 551, H, ,z .1 . K YH .. . A H JD I I lil lu- 'I gf .infix if l A ,lr.lff'f5a?L' Vi , nd 'N V. 'J ,M I ,, I' l , 51: A .1 K ,L JI X 'R 1 f ' i L+ .zz -. ROW ONE: Jean I-Iardison, Martha Harris, Myra Harris, Thomas Harris, Mike Harrison, Eugene Hatlcy, Walter Haugmo, Brenda Haupt. ROW TWO: Mavoy Hawkins, Patsy Hawks, Darlene Hays, Jimmie Hays, Judy Hays, Myrna Hays, Rita Hays, Terry Hedges. ROW THREE: Jerry Hess, Mary Hicks, Claudette Higginbotham, Joe Hig- gins, Paul Hill, Pat Himes, Janet Hinde, Robert Hinde. ROW FOUR: Randy Holmes, Sharon Holmes, Gary Holsworth, Teddy Holsworth, Con- nie Hopkins, Marty Hopkins, Gary Horner, Ray Howard. ROW FIVE: Shirley Howard, Greg Howell, Luetta Hubbard, Marshall Hunt, Judith Hurshman, Verna Huskey, Franklin Hutchison, Jerry Ingles, ROW SIX: Virginia Ingram, Ronnie Dean Inman, Ronnie Kay Inman, Althea Isbell, Faye Jackson Donald Jarhoe. Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, ROW SEVEN: Gordon Johne son. Karen Johnson, Kay Johnson, Libbie Johnson, Michael Johnson, Terry Johnson, James Johnston, John Johnston, by sharing in activities Xl ,f ' i f amy kv f Aw ., 1 . Y ix N K V . X . X , 75- -.Ly ' . v. . W A, ' u I X, -gf, 1' i Z A Z.. ,. if V '7 s , ' i f -4 ', A - L 3 ,f 9.223 QY MPHS 'J ' 1 K he ., ,fuk 4' .V , . i R2 nf W s i I4 , Q' .1 qt: h Q s ff ' Q t L , l A ii , ,L jjlf i li A Q le , ,. I y Y , .. ff- , f l K V? f' Qmrif ll L 93 A ,VW J L, ' L '3' ., h X: X , in , N J L if-K 4, , 5551 fini 1. ROW ONE: Nancy jones. Stantqn Jones, Teddy Jones, Sammy Julian. Virgil Julian, Patty Kauf- inan. Ruth Ann Kaufman, Carol Keithley. ROW TIVO: Diane Keller, Kenneth Kelley, Sharon Kerr, Karen Kcssner, Ruby Ketchum, Norma Kid- well, David Kilgore, John Kimball. ROW TIIREE: Freclna King, John Kish, Robert Klic- foth, Douglas Koehler, lylary Lu Koinski, Rifharcl Krancr, LaNita Kms-sen, Larry Kruel. HOU' I OL'R.' Kent Kulaarh. Sharon Kucstl-r, Lawrence l,aGrr'Ce. Lintla Lainlikin. Cheri Large. Daniel Larsen, Ruth Laughlin. l ranc'4-s Lawlcrs, ROW FIVE: Stanley Lazcnby. Sharon Leach, George LDP. Senna LeGrancl. Kathy Lent, Gary Lewis, Lynda Lewis, Raymond Lewis. ROIV SIX: Cyn- thia Lightrap, Barbara Lindsey, Thonias Linnen- brink, Rivhard Livingston, llatol Logan, Linda Logvnian, Pamela Love, Gerald Lund. ROW SEVEN: David Lundquist, Holi Lyle, Carolyn Lynrh. Mike Lyons. jerry Magee, Wayne Maiden, Kyle Main. Mary Mannlina, During the next three years e , 1 i , , , 9 Q 13' , 1 , A . . ' ' ...:. , , Sv 4' 1' we R 2. 'i X' 10 wi if V- -Kiwi . f I T ,A ,, GX 1, H., f Z -.1 V 5-J ' rg . . 3 , 1, 1: z 9 R71 X: 7:1 4:9 .XY , ,vel at is f - ei f it AM li A X ,'l! e I - gc rl. a ,po A rx Z- -' 'f '-:' Y 81. i ' , , f' L V 1 , ' ' J Q , fr i ,Q i K- , .1 ff fi Q V, I IA. 'Vik f' ,Nic ,f :wr ' fl , .LX A.. rig? nm ik A . . A Q 5 A M. i f 1 ., J , fa , ,Q 1 'V 5 Q Q. ig ls: 2+ V- ' fr-f 2 , t . . 21 5: V, Q ' '. . , 1' ' . J ' ' -7 . ft M f 1 4 f ie , ' t ., ,,,.,,,:vi,, ,. -. i ' 4 1-'ff -A ' 'xiii Q . ,. n, , v . liifgvf - ' V av - V 'bs f 39? fffai ' 1 A' , J'-1 :aff ' .4 - . i ' ' O , 73 lcffgk ' -f ' Q f f.. ' ROW ONE: George Manley, Grace Manley, Dex- ter Mann, Kent Mann, Charles Martin, Danny Martin, Dwane Martin, Gary Martin. ROW TWO: Frank Mason, Barbara Matherly, June Matlock, Edward Mattox, Gary Maxon, Etta Meier, Lewis Meloan, Sharon Kay Mesle, ROW THREE: Eloise Middaugh, Martha Middleton, John Milford, Made- lyn Miller, Ray Miller, Ronnie Miller, Kathleen Mills, Bob Milliren. ROW FOUR: Connie Minton, Ed Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Steven Mitchell, Ed- ward Monson, Ardis Moore, Ronnie Moore, Sherry Moore. ROW FIVE: Nancy Morgan, Ronald Morrnan, joana Morris, Sharon Morris, Kathy Mos- ley, Tunic Mounts, John Munden, Garry Mullen- Clore, ROW SIX: Marilon Munro, Charles McCain, Mike McCart, Jann McCarty, Jeanette McCarty, Benton McConnell, Pat MrCown, Phyllis Mc- Cown. ROII' SEVEN: Jon McClure, Stewart MC- Dole. Connie McDonald, Barbara McFadden, Larry McGinnis. Yvonne McGowan, Danny McKay, Richard McKenzie. 1 I honors W1l1 be obtamed . . A 2 t' VR.: 144 gli 3 ' If' W ., Mlm ,f . mf of t - P ' M P 1 ' 4 3, 5. p QQ ,, J. -v 'L'- y N4 ff N-4 fire W - - ,., eg-F ' :1lRrG'lttfl :JSr if lm J 1 A , f Q 2, 0 Ii ,' , -3 'ei ' Il ? .1 ' 1 f L K 'Ji f 1 . ' l , , ' t I rc g -N f V fi ', , J 4 'ii 1 , 1 Q .l I r dk, 4 ' Tw. r t 5 L. 63,42 '73 , '11, 2 r c ' Q. f: iU , fr' , ,K 1 XX NI I if 1 U .4 R f . A i fr ti ' , 1: A T Q ' , . ti, il 1 1.1 . 1 A iv, X M., .f --' T' H Y 5 Z 'N it W I ' ROW ONE: Darrell McNerney, Danny Neill, Lorma Newman, Charlotte Norman, Kenneth North, Jerry O'Dell, Aleta Overcast, Gerald Owens. ROW TIVO: Bob Oxley, Madison Parker, Sandra Payne, Mary Bell Pearley, joyce Peppers, Charles Perusirh, Cheryl Pimblott, Carl Pohnert. ROW THREE: Mary Jo Pollaro, Shirley Porter, Gregory Pratt. Norman Price, Riehurd Prine, Faye Pruitt, Sandra Pullen. joan Pyper. ROW FOUR: Edward Queen. Sue Queen, Linda Ratelifl, Luanne Red- ford, Mae Reed. Sharon Reed, Kenneth Rhode- lander, Sylvia Rice. ROW FIVE: Linda Richardson, Royce Rirhardson, Jim Rieherson, Bob Rirky Ripple, Sandra Riteh, Patti Roach, ,Io Robinson. ROII' SIX: Evelyn Robinson, Gwen Robinson, Mike Robinson, Charles Robison, Teresa Ross, Ct-ril Rothwell, Patty ROII' SEVEN: Mary Lou Ruedy, Carlene Russell, Russell, Leonard Ryan. Robert Ryder. Judy Ryno, Donna Rytter, Jerry Sacknian. Riley, Emma Dana Rose, Rowe. ivlilte They will always uphold 2 ' V Q '. ' y if if 47 F947 W f W, A ,L yn Q vi: H . t U 4310, ' fy ,,,, ,ld f ' vi ., , 359 , 'ff' H f If t I Eff 1 . ' f M 'xt Q . t A . wry ,, - u ' 'Q' ' , 4. Q Lu V , r ,H 1 X cv' S7 ' ,M I t 3 'Q fr 'ff' I ,,i, 1, M- f fi 1 - W y A - - 4 , R ni ,, ,,,' ,,, I T 'f em' -fi, 7' r ' t f- ' .. A ,W I vi, K 1 V, In gli ft l My -9 5. ' ' A S e ee it al - f Ffxfa Viv i I ggi' ' ' 1' fl S.-... 'ali H + - W A . H' P, , Jw , 4 'Y ' , ., 4 f 1' if sf R . t W . .. f YI :VI 'Y -L 'f 'X J , W .ar . r ' A X' I ,' l ' L aika 2 H V K 1... W , it 1 i t 'Wie z., ..- ,t iltivf ,-5. All ' 'Q-4' ' -M ' ,rf uf t f Q vb 3 AIRS' L a .9 , 41' . N A 3' A. Qge. 7, 'L' X' '3 51:3 , , ' 5 R ,i . iff- ' . ls , ' I Fx X - xx t .., i .u ROW ONE: Walter Sage, Dorothy Sams, Lloyd Samuel, Phyllis Sandidge, Carmen Sancllin, Billie Saun- ders, Nancy Saunders, James Savage. ROW TWO: Karen Schmeling, Ronald Schuler, Carol Schultz, Nancy Scott, Bobby Seigfried, Frank Seward, Elaine Shafer, Sharon Sheley. ROW THREE: James Shem- well, Harry Sher, Peggy Sheridan, Donald Shikles, Marilyn Shumaker, Shirley Silvey, Bernice Simmerman, Della Simmons. ROW FOUR: Lawrence Sinclair Larry Singer, Linda Sledd, Richard Smallwood, Tresa 76 Smedley, Tom Smelser, Betty Smith, Darlene Smith. ROW FIVE: Floyd Smith, James Smith, Kay Smith, Kenneth Smith, Mary A. Smith, Mary K. Smith, Mary R, Smith, Paul Smith. ROW SIX: Richard Smith, Rocky Smith, Ronnie Smith, Sandra Smittle, Patty Snively, Mike Soper, Cheryl Spencer, Charles Spillman. ROW SEVEN: William Spotts, Harlene Stalker, Joan Stanley, Kay Stark, Jack Staulfer, Barbara Steele, Julia Steele, Joe Steen. the traditions of Chrisman , 7' -r ff ul ? 'i' 3 I A A , - 1, J J W, ' ,' My 'I l A f ig K ji an, T L. , , 'Zuni' V 1 Q g ..e A V T .if ,mi f- Q - 5 2, ,J di? .J I -'C' a, f J , f s ,ktvw X - ,gn X 1 1 -' .L J ,fl -, 1 , V' I 5 X WL, 'V 'fi f so We fi W 1 af, ai ii L, ef - , l-:QD Q 4- Q' p A J, f , N71 Aid lil ROW ONE: Judy Stephens, Melvin Stephens, Beverly Stewart, Carmen Stokes, Linda Street, Ronald Stuckey, Aubrey Sumter, Robert Sutherland, ROW TWO: Russell Sutton, James Swinney, David Taggart, Phillip Tandy, John Terhune, Carol Thiel, Margaret Thomas, Alice Thompson. ROW THREE: Jack Thompson, Ralph Ardon Thompson, Howard Thuston, Lyle Tiberghien, Tindall, Larry Todd, Drennan Tolle, Gary Tonnahill, ROW FOUR: Pat Towne, Judith Travos- Kino, Michele Tresrott, Larry Trundle, Sharon Tuck, Pamela Tucker, Carole Tudor, Leslie Ttrner. ROW FIVE: April Tyler, Donna Utz, John Van Camp, Vickie Van Tuyl, Barbara Vaughan, Harold Vaughn, George Vest, Pat Vinyard. ROW SIX: Diane Vollmer, Patsy Votava, Georgia Walker, Conrad Ware, Gary Ware, Fred Warren, Donnie Weaver, Don Webb. ROW SEVEN: Gerald VVebb, Phylis Weeks, Pat Weir, Jewell Welton, Judy Welty, Lester Wendleton, Allan Wheeler, Gary White. 77 Doors are challenging them -F .9 .ji ZZ fa - M . 1' ' 1 ' ' wr ' lu.. N - Mli 7 f .f .. ,lr J ff.: T K W 0 'N w f t Il -Y 6 XX f. at ,, -I . , fc , , .3 1' X' 1-if '- f 414 adj, .lt V14 u fl l 1 I x audit if .3 ,- W. , 3 Q P ,Q A ,la lf , .u , K Q ., A 4 4 Q f: fi PLM' ' , wil l , -'ff mir? . it ' 4 - ,us , I ' ' -:xx ..,-1. A -.H f. !,1 7' X, , wilful - ' ' ' l 'T N' , 'fs.' ' 4' If if I xlf 1-su fr t .t S -K, ' sew' ' A -Nik . .Qi ROW ONE: David Wilcox, Harvcy Wildschuetz, milla Womack, David Womack, Harry Wood, Christy Wiley, Patty Wiley, David Wilkins, Carol Williams, Joyc lVilliams, Larry Vlilliams. ROW TWO: Sandra lVilliams, Shirley Wlilliams, David Wilson, Mack Winholtz, Larry Wiscmore, LaVonna Wiser, John Witherspoon, Ronald Wolfe. ROW THREE: Alma Wollenberg, Ca- -Morris Vlforden, Joe lVorrel, Barbara lllright, Linda Wright. ROW FOUR: Ronald Wright, Raymond lVrigley, Sharlyn lVrigley, A. YVuellner, Robert Yoeum, Susan Yocum, Gary Young, Barbara Youngs. ROW FIVE: Tom Zang, Charles Zerr, Bea Zinser, Robert Zion, Ethel Hamilton. Nancy Cox, Darlene Hays, Carol Logan, Bob Riley, and Robert Sutherland listen as Phylis Weeks reads from the poem, The Rime of thc Ancient Marinerf, one of the poetry selections studied in freshman English. These students were in Miss Mothershead's first hour class. t t el. su 'N A lr? f. TT sv-Yif, i -6 Classmates s1gn here! School spirit was much in evidence at sports events during the year, Over 1750 students at Chrisman were enrolled in some type of athletic program. With the new gymnasium and locker rooms, students were enthusiastic in supporting and taking part in all sports. L Jfpw . , siqr ' so .Q I ft 3 a- 5 J . 'v , .F . fi if fag :N 93 , emu' 'J-hu 'in-1 'K' 4' v-, 'W . F gm Q 'F 4 I . I ' J .w,i!5.',.,f:5i1 , 5 lj' ,L . 4 I is J. X .Q E'5'w? V n-Mx 3 Rx ,xl X ,I Q U Q, v 2mf 5,-1 l'l'f -s, ll Q4 it-fi-N . 3 . 'x E' W! 93 ,rx C' X 4 AW 1 nl B-'C-ef 'Fr' xii: 3.2 X, 1 f' gf Q! M. f in VARSITY COACHES: Hal McKain, Norman James, Denny Studer. Chrisman .. Chrisman .. Chrisman .. Chrisman Chrisman Chrisman .. Chrisman .. Chrisman Chrisman .. Chrisman . . . 13 East .... . . . , , , 7 Northeast . . , , , 12 Raytown . . . 12 Benton , , . 7 Lexington . . . , , 22 Lafayette . . . . . 0 Central . . . , , I A 46 Park Hill . . , . . , 12 Liberty ..... . . 0 7 26 14 .. 6 12 26 20 . 7 ...13 21 North Kansas City . . . , . . Coaches provide inspiration William Chrisman Bears opened their football season September 13, 1957, with East high school. Through hard practice and continual enthusiasm Chrisman strove to win. The team won their games, not always with scores, but with Sportsman-like conduct. Due to several injuries Chrisman was handicapped from the first. During the season Chrisman was able to maintain a 3-7 record. Those games won were the East game, 13-7, St. Joe Benton, 12-6, and Park Hill, 46-7. The Park Hill game was a benefit game for Leslie Curtis a player injured at the be innin of the season who passed away a week after the game William Chrisman placed three players and four honorable mentions from the team on the Pony Express Conference Lea ue All Star team George Taylor junior offensive and clefensixe Bob Tyron senior defensnc Joe Keeton sen IOF defensixe honorable mention Ron Cotter larry Still DeVVayne McGowan Juniors and Dick Beattie senior FRESHMAN COACHES: Newton Ward, Joe Gardner, Ed Russell V I l l i l .I, , PX M1 FRESHMAN MANAGERS - D. Baker, R. Morman, M. McCart. M, ., VARSITY MANAGERS - G. Nelson, J. Gardner, T. Endslcy. , 1 H as + 5615 -Fa ,M H, sw 'rs - 3 Underclassmen show enthusiasm ROW ONE: M. Harrison, R. Livingston, G. Horner, D. Garrison, J. Geraldon, J. Higgins, C. McCain, L, La- Grece, C. Wiley, G. Webb, L. Ryan, R. Miller, B. Rilcy, R. Miller, Oshel. ROW' TWO: C. Adams, T. Linnen- brink, R. Wright, S. Dawson, F. Mason, K. Moe, R. Stuckey, T. Kaullen, D. Taggart, J, Arnold, G. Maxon, G. Lewis, G. Schanz, G. Block, C. Spillman. ROW THREE: E. Thilking, T. Smelscr, R. Gard, G. Farguhar, D. Haupt, R. Warder, K. Main, J. Hajicek, F. Ware, T. Holzbaur, D. Hickerson, N, Grimn, D. Martin, D. Cheever, E. Mitchell. ROW FOUR: L. Gates, L. Mc- loan, B. Craig, J. Hays, J. McClure, E. Monson, C. Ware, R. Greenwood, D. Tole, G. Brown, L. Turner, M. Mattox, S. McDole, J. Shemwcll, C. Pohnert. ROW FIVE: R. Kramer, E. Queen. fi -1 The cheerleaders form a Wu in honor of their school. A These pepsters, Carol Sue Mikes, Linda Jane Cle- ments, seniors, Janet Vaughan, Judy Ober- helman, juniors, Beverly Reeves, Donna Dobson, sophomores, and Janice Gillespie, freshman, aroused enthusiasm among the crowds of students, parents, and teachers which well represented the spirit of William Chrisman. These girls represented Chrisman at all athletic games and were proud to hail the name of Chrisman. In foul or fair weather these peppy girls cheered the teams to victory. J Fight team fight 1, W wt-.f l J E t H l J ,V , ,Q F ,J ' : J if J lu ' 522 J gf. ,z tiff?-i , rg? 1 1 if W x Z, X . If? l 2 2 ,nl 88 323 3! 'Fill rmmizssaw . , 'Q I A ' 4 1 Q54 Mama, , . 1 - J sl Q' 1 M . ' fi- -' Af. -A 'r 0 35 Q -Q '-.5 5 752 A Susie Zammar, queen Eddie Cooper, co-Captain, crowned Susie The queen and her attendants enjoy the game Zarnmar during the Chrisman-Lafayette after the homecoming festivities. game, Q Q Homecoming ro alty reigns il Q Linda Jane Clements, senior Beverly Jackson, senior Carol Sue Mikes, senior ll l, l l 5 Q rv- I I l l I I i E l Rose Ann Mitchell, junior Charlyne Searcy, junior Beverly Reeves, sophomore l l l li l 1 A s, ' N r 5: 4 . T N , as ur s ff g 1 1 9 0 LUIS fh- RRY ' ' 1 Ziff-ll51'.5Q' 557-'L.,Ti34 1i.fififi' iff?-if-5. ff-7, 133-k,gJ'3 :w fp, 1:-Q. The varsity managers of the basketball team Bill Osthoff, seniorg Ronnie Grubbs, junior. px? . 'i'!l Aa' xxx, . A ' :, ' . I . .ni R' , , gjfir-'g'5+ , ., 4 f fif3g. .N 2- ,QQ '.. ' ? 1 ,q.:1- -mu :-gf ' 54, of ' , 5,g.--112-1a.:-, r:ai 9. 1 -- ' '17-'f'f1'1fGI'. 'I 'P'- lx 1 ' 5 ' -H '5:j57132'i5:d,' T223-S 72 T. - ' - .f. '.Z-':K'w---,-.:-.- 'iff-rs-.151 .14- 'nr-i,f'2,7:,x Mi' E ss.: :Q rf fda :Nfl .tx,.1:gi,g ,,.., .-gi-riff ww, ,- '.',, -y,q..,.e .Jw ., ws- - ss, Q 2 A I., -HU, ,.:.x,.,,, , -sg. - I -.,,, 1, .,,,,, 1-f..-f-f.. -..,.g ,N-,. I . ff , -f, 3 1,-A.g,..W, -,H , , , -5.-,hs -t . ,B L Travis V. Hopkins, coach Varsity basketeers The varsity team for 1957 and 1958 consisted of loft to right: Bob Long, Brent Dyer, Rex Sandidge, Terry Borchardt, James Stuck, Bob Raine, Jerry Record. Ronnie Cotter, Tom Lloyd and Robert Hansen. Terry Borchardt Brent Dyer James Stuck brought home victories Tom Lloyd Bob Long Jerry w n l ,EN V S4130-7 W X fo . 2-f ' fc ll Xxx! Xxx wx! .yi N -N 'L i K., QLFYL 1133 A , i A -1 V5 'wilt l l L . AfLs':1w..f Bob Raine Rex Szxndidgc Record Ronnie Cotter Robert Hanson .f -K K! FY, N CT' , 1. 6 1' , gy Q I ,ff Y 4 11. .1 ll ' , f 4 C 'XX 'Na lk , X all t'- - Af- . F5 I1 iff? 1 , , . .. X '- .4 L el? . 1' ' 1, Q.. T-ff' f'f 52 ll 5-5? .-vV if T A , oe Shepherd Don Tennant David Oshel Sportsmanship and fair pla Members of the B basketball team were Ronnie Johnson, Bob Hinclc, Gary Brown, Jerry Rimmer, Tom Haas, Joe Shepherd, David Oshel, Charles Fisher, Dick Newport, Gerald Luss, Don Tennant, and Jim Young. af 4 -1' My : as ,. .N 94 Dick Newport Gary Brown Charles F1sher predominate with the B team Jim Young Jerry Rimmer Tom Haas Bob Hinde Gerald Luss Ronnie Johnson R W 4 ,. M, m W .h,, ..,.1 ,,'. , , :J fi.i'f7Q . ' V- ' ' di e. 1 , Q .L 'K' -,1,r,LJ W -rf. V 4. . Q, :vm shui V 5.1 fLjL5f',1f,Q 4 ii! 5 g Q ...mmf x Y. gs.: 53.0 1 l:1 22 S fav, Q55 H M K-43' mm - 'rue-. mn -fx.1-'Simi 5q1.f!!S1?uf.15i 17' T E-.iJ?.'1.'.Hff f ,f Q ,. vw o 22 T2m. A J . 5. Q, fx. ,. ... r . . A 4'-' Q21 -.-. in v, . ,.,, L ' 'ff'F'?w, -I P P1 , EW il, sf. 9' uf Y' , k I I 494- - , f . fir-1 14. uf- . V M, 5334 , . --a-. 'Ag , v f L. ' 1hg,,.g ,ig .W ' ,J xv? 4 f Xi fi ,ig 1 U ,Y A. V3 F 1 3 fp, if .ff if , 34:1- v. if W. Q3 . .J I 1-I ?? The three Rls, economics, science, art, dramat- ics, music, and ROTC departments oFfer a wide choice of electives to be added to a stu- dent's curricula. Each department presents their respective programs for the enjoyment of stuf dents during the school year. p- V J .fa . ,3 'ifx U -'-' G.-f' ' Captain Riley Master Sergeant Taylor Master Sergeant Newman Sergeant Whiteaker . A i1g2.a.l3ff : , 'fe 'dr' 1 - 'll' - U . J -1 : 'Q-xv' g ,E I W r-.5 l U N ,. il 1 .f F X ll ilitar leaders provide Battalion Officers ROW ONE: C. Bullamore, J, Snodgrass, T. Malone, DeWitt. B. Barker. ROW THREE: J. Gibson, R. Holm- D. Babb, C. McEldery, G. Moore. ROW TWO: D Brockman, K. Hall, J. Hagen, J, Allen, D. Rickman, C, D, Young, J, Mullins. - Strom. J. Rockwood. Miller, L. Pickering, D. Roberds, .......l Rifle Team ROW ONE: Cary Hall, Bill Petrovic, Claude McEld- ery, Don Resch, Larry Sparling. ROW TWO: Jack Gagliardi, Bob Wilcox, Danny Brockman, Chuck Risinger, Kenny Hilker. Members of the ROTC Color Guard are Corporals Garth Resch, Gary Littrell, Bruce Niblock, Rory Hed- rick and Hyrum Huskey. O guidance The one hundred ninety-four cadets enrolled in ROTC at Chrisman Division I and II of 1957-58 learned many phases of military tactics. The first and second year cadets studied varied courses, such as hygiene and first aid for first year cadets and map reading for second year cadets. Courses such as l'Aerial Photography are oflered to the third year cadets. Chrisman facilities, along with new school build- ing, are the best in the country. These include modern classrooms, wr-ll equipped indoor rifle Practice makes perfect, so Cary Hall and Bob Wilcox spend many hours on the rifle range per fecting the skill of shooting range, and the advantage of having an extensive wooded area near the school for training maneu- vers. ROTC cadets always look forward to annual ac- tivities which include a federal inspection, a Held night, an assembly, and the Military Ball. Habit- ually Chrisinanls ROTC cadets receive the top honor ratings at the federal inspection. This year the eight sponsors for the annual Military Ball were chosen by the second and third year cadets only. ! 1 l 1 1 5 ,Q y I. v lt I I 1 I N - V A X X V ,Q 1 I VHF X. A, ' MN. ,un fra -em fm ,W . , xt hi xu,,Q.iL 9 A ix , ,- ,ev fi 1 F, , q pt -Z 135 +1 A i A GA YANNE CLEARY Honorary Major me j, Fgcuq, ,gt A. If 'Z-: X Lf l X NMA -Q , MARY JANE HEINRICHS Honorary Lt. Colonel BEVERLY BLUM Honorary Major Honorary sponsors at ROTC ball t JUDY WEBER SHERRI BARRTLETT Honorarv Captain Co. A K Honorary Band Omccr t I LUCRETTA SPILLMAN Honorary Captain Co, B V SANDRA KIBLER IANE ANN HUNT Honorary Captain Co, C Honorary Captain Co. D Br 0' qk.w V747 X an ag'- g X f' , -G , 5 5 - ' I., V . X X .v- V Q 'XX n il I 'Q' Q , .x Q. KQJ5 Y- f, 'A 'XQX ggi X' , X- . .-xg Q g , ' ' pp' 3V'f S' ff . in w4, - -.51 , 'K 4 ' 1' IX 'X ,EAM . ,f - f' , ?'f' ' ' fa A ,- 3 will' L4 fg: gl, 1 O mm f ! , M .,-Af., ,, YQ ,Zi wbfiiggf ff! v iv 6 ' 3 K 5- QM I 1 4 I , , 1 ff ' QU 1 ,W Vw -4 ' .. 1'x 7 - gm ,W,..g -f1fQ-,.,,fi,-.1 --,,..f-..Q..'g if fig 1 1 f , 1, N. -, v , ,, ,X . -.4 N ,,.L.'SL- Inaring orries :lores hour ll As Z1 phase of a grooming unit, Carmen Duncan and .Io Anne Carter try different rolored collars to find those suited to the individual while Nancy Beeney is Ending pattern styles suitable for Jo Anne. Tr: 1 ,ff Diane Bates points out a Crayfish on one of the new biology charts to Bill Osthofl. Pat Wfhittle and Pat Ruppert. through practical training Familiar sights in the halls are students taking make-up Assisting students hurl material iii the library are Linn tests after absences. such as Shirley Pitney who is taking ,Kms-rine. Bfrs, Piper. librarian, Marjorie Smith and Delia an English test she missed. 1011115011- Q1 5 Sgr' 'IEEE 4 . 1 W ,C 1' F .,, fl 5 ,5- fr 57' v 'X W' QW' ,ww f, fi If .4 2' ,3 'Winlp Y xv 3 57243 L5 Q, ,1 L, Q j' 'w ga AQ wif u 'EPZ V 1 :Y- 4' , W Jw Q . 3 ' Q X '- , . , F Va-1:4 ', h' - V3 'Q 1.:er.f'f..:.1 i ,I 5' 1 Q . mag . f Q' J . k AW I Q. ' 2 vs. A I 'ht 4.4- hx, V f ff 'QM -N f w 'luu ff' x-PM P gl elm-4 541' Ibgb. ' , Xa-M. 41--M 'l 1. R X was .lfdffff PW. M, LWJFA Jim, Hof 75411, ML I :Qi 9 kj -K : 5:4 I 0 K David Weddle, jackie Huggins and Beverly Blum panto- mime Building a Fire for a Wiener Roast in Miss Dorothy Bierbaum's third hour dramatics class at Division I. John De Witt, Nancy Brown, Sharon Conyers and Myra Harris do a pantomime Going on a Picnic in one of Miss Grubeis classes at Division II. develop varied abilities Preparing for the current contest, Linda Gaddy, Mike Miller and Charlene Burns listen to a Voice of Democracyw entry record. These are students of Miss Grace Rowe at Division II. Students, engaged in a panel discussion in Miss Meredith's third hour class, are Jim Loftus, Marian Denham, Bob Fluhrer, Lauren Black, Darrell May- nard and Judy Baker. ,.-f fn-.. Drawing layouts for the Glcam arc S. Huupt, IW. A. Harris, B. jackson, Miller, N. Taylor, P. Foulks, P. Huskisson, C. Barron, and A. L.'Tommey. span between the schools Meeting deadlines for the Glenm are M. Salsbury, C. L. Handy, P. Ruppert D. Maness, J. Johnson, M. J. Hcinrichs, S. Kibler, B. Trcscott, and B. Huhn. 137 Marcia Yates and Nancy Johnsen sell Gleam subscriptions to Jeannine Resch and Bob Rich- ardson in Chrisman II hall before school. Thirty-four seniors became historians and recorders of memo- ries of the 1957-1958 school year when they edited 17 issues of the Envoy, a six page bi-weekly newspaper and the Gleam, a 200 page yearbook. This increase in si7e of the publications is due to the inclu- sion of the freshman class in the high school this year. Two new phases of the work were including a sophomore English class in the department and deleting advertisements from the annual. Twenty-seven juniors studying Publications I helped sell subscriptions for the Envoy and the Gleam and student pic- tures in Division I. They learned to edit a newspaper and actually published the sixteenth issue. After studying practi- cal yearbook procedures, the l959 Gleam staff planned the '59 annual. The 28 students in the sophomore English class, taught by Sarah Ellen Campbell, publications teacher, collected news for the Envoy, sold subscriptions and pictures, and helped with the collection of material for the yearbook from Division II. This was done in addition to their regular class work. The eighth annual publications banquet was held at the Presbyterian Church. learning FRONT ROW: J. Hackett, B. Heaviland, L. Thoman, W, Zion, N. Johnsen. ROW Forson, W. Foster, M. P. Randall, B, Sears, A. Schilling, C, Shaw. ROW THREE: D. Browne, J. Frazier, R. Cleaver, J. Lee, L. respons1b1l1t1es M. Yates, Peterson. ROW FOUR: B. DeTray, C. Dieckman, S. TWO: D. Courtright, M. Bailey, L. Kircher, J. Slayton. The sopho- F. Mann, more English class at Division Il and Miss Campbell Black, N. meet in an informal orientation session to discuss their Rauh, G, duties in collecting material for the Envoy. ? i 4 x 1 x a 1 - , 3 , ,, 1 3 , wi 5 1 .1 Q 3 .Ig Beverly Huhn, Ronnie Resch. Laura Melton, Lynn Amerine and Marilyn Denham spent their study hall periods in the front hall Courtesy Corner to welcome visitors to Chrisman I. stil 'lb A fi: 3 'A 1,42 f U i 2 -w.,..,,M , an Milton Story and Douglas johnson sort attcn dance cards and put them in the teachers boxes. help with attendance records Larry Porter and Sue Brown sort attendance cards while Jerry Sackman, Donna Surface, Linda Wright and Betty Steinmeyer record absences and tardies on attendance records. The students pic- tured on this page gave of their time and effort QW' 1.0.-F 'YW' tm -- 4: ,fs 141 during the school year at Division II to he of as- sistance in the office. They performed such duties as collecting attendance cards, recording absences and tardies, delivering messages and running errands. If 117.7 'Y xv, M -vw-:am rw Directed by Mike Bailey, a pantomime 'WVuner- ful, Wunerfulf' was presented in an assembly at Division II January 31 and February 4, Featured were Gary Brown, Dyanna Ketchum, Betty Rico, 'Aman-wvtr'fQ'?'f+ 3.27- Barbara Sears, Keith VVhitehead, Tom crly Reeves, Mike Miller, Carole White Randall, Sherry Jones, Charlene Burns Bailey. Studying encourages students Brent Dyer demonstrated how to make a cake for his assignment in speech. He has the finished product in this I COE students study the demonstration. ' ' opportunities in class as Day, Bev- , Mary Pat and Mike to H1013 C various vocations and job a part of their training. Sandra Payne gives a current event in Mr. Driver education stuclents arc , studying in the reading room while their Classmates learn to drive in thc training car, Douglas, Hrst hour citizenship class as Sharon Ferguson, Connie Cato, Margaret Thomas, Joyce Pepper, Sharon Morris, Larry Davis, Ralph Beckman, Barbara Wright and Mary Pat George listen attentively. advantages Fry? 4 The brass sectio Il of Mr, We ,-I lbornls first hour band practice to perfect a selection, , . ..-, - ' ffffii? 5 r.uis:T,,-H , k - V. . k. .s. f . ' K K 1 Y' ' . V . , , 5, - y . ,., 1' Q , V X, ., ww. -..',, Q r- fa' Q, .Jn g x . and V ,L E -f M, E- M! f in, umm MW Wi x... 7' 9 'I Q6 , bf., ax ,LW .Y swam BSS M ,.Li.2 - 4 A x Pointing out the value of moods and emotions to Jackie Laura Melton, Beverly Resch, Jeweldean Beal, Miller and Laura Melton is Carol Sue Mikes. accompanist, Lilly Redfield, Marsha Mowder, Mari- lyn Behnke, Doris Yocum, members of the double trio, exhibit talent at various activities. these students attain honors Senior literature students take a test cov ering the Romantic period. ', .gms-1 PHP' V 1 1 f 3 3 X Members of the band play a selection for an assembly program. Numbers were taken from the ,' annual Band Show. i A bl' t d lr l Leading the student body in the pledge of allegiance is 1 All heads are bowed as students join in praying the Lord's Prayer Ed Cooper, president of student council. This is the usual l at the Lee's Summit exchange assembly. ' ' beginning of every assembly. I I 1 v 1 ,, Y, Y- -- ---A-H 4--w --'- -- . K-, fn ! Y V ,,-V, Y -. , .. ..., ,-, ,,,.,.,,.-..... ..Y......,..,.- -.- ..., ...., . ...,. ... , ,. ,, 9 - 1 f' 'Q D nle 'R E55 1- le 1- g 1- 9 I: OFFICERS: B. Huhn, vice-president, T. Meloan, presi- dent, J. Doig, secretary-treasurer. ROW TWO: S. Childers, C. Patton, H. Wilson, B. Bumup, L. Smith, J. Schulenberg, S. Noland, L. Wills, L. Hays, M. Mowder, D. Yocum, M. Behnke, J. DeTray, A. Kelley, F. Street, D. Maness. ROW THREE: D. Graham, P. Richardson, S. Plowman, D. Bates, C. Moore, D. Salter, J. Bamhard, B. Trescott, L. Morales, L. Gilbert, C. Handy, J. Johnson, M. Denham, N. McClain, M. Denham, M. Webb. ROW FOUR: D. Draves, D. Streeter, R. Carter, G. Taylor, A. L. Tommey, B. Fulton, D. Lienau, M. Salsbury, M, J. Heinrichs, P. Whittle, G. Cleary, L. Soper, B. Blum, M. Fry, M. Clemens, J. Vaughan, ROW FIVE: J. Williamson, S. Taylor, D. Lane, D. Branstiter, J. Langton, D. Rohrs, R. Tudor, S. Moore, L. Pickering, L. Long, P. Miller, J. Oberhelman, M. Smith J. Hachler, J. A. Hunt, L. McCorkle. ROW SIX: R. Worden, J. Stone, K. Hall, D. Babb, M. Smith, E. Draper, J. Snodgrass, C, Bullamore, P. Brooks. NOT PICTURED: E. Cooper, J. Gentry, C. Hanford. Q Compensates outstanding students As a reward for outstanding character, service, leadership, and scholarship thirty-six seniors and . twenty-seven juniors were initiated into the National Honor society at an evening program for parents and members. , To become a member of the society, a senior must rank in the upper one-third of his class and a junior must be in the upper ten per cent. The faculty then selects ten per cent of the seniors and five per cent of the juniors. Officers who presided during the year were presi- dent, Terry Meloan: vice-president, Beverly Huhng and secretary-treasurer, Joan Doig. Greg- ory Lefever, vicc-principal, is society sponsor. Discussing the type of pin to be selected by Honor society members are Mr, Lefever, James Snodgrass, Beverly Blum, Janice DeTray, and Beverly Huhn, 155 Sue Childers is prompting Churk Risinger as he gives n rlevlamation. Linda Jane is telling him how to stand properly. The spring of 1957 members of the Chrisman NFL collected suflicient points for them to win both the State and National Sweepstakes trophies at the tournaments held at St. Louis, Missouri and Lexington, Kentucky respectively. At the National tournament, Miss Margaret Mere- dith, sponsor, was designated as the Coach-of-the- Year. Demonstrates ROW ONE: D. Donelson, Record, L. Black, M. Smith fVice-Presidentl, L. Clements tSecretary and Re- porterl, E. Draper CPresidentj, D. Graham, S. Childers, M, Caskey. ROW TWO: G. Moore, C. Risinger, -I Huggins, J. Hutchings, J. Gibson, D, Rohrs, D. Close 7 With chapters in 700 schools. the National Fo- rensic league is an organization for students that have demonstrated the ability to do outstanding work in speech activities. After accumulating 25 points in speech and maintaining an S average in school work, a student is eligible to become a member of NFL, Various degrees are earned with the acquisition of more points. X! f l Virginia Hoerle buys a manila folder from Lauren Black while Delores Lienau sorts supplies in the store which NFL sponsored as a money-making project during the second semester. speech abilit B. DeTray, L. Thoman, A. Challis. ROW' THREE: 1. Maddy, D. Lienau, D. Seal, D. McKay, A. Guy, D. Babb, L. Ballew, P. Sopcr, V. Hoerle, D. Taylor, F. Mann, 156 OFFICERS: J. Hostetler, president, L. Dobson, vice- try, D. Galloway. ROW THREE: D. Cusick, H. Ehle- presidentg P. Ward, secretary, D. McCain, treasurer, B. bracht, K. Hansen, J. Snodgrass, S. Noland, R. Resch, Trescott, reporter. ROW TWO: L. Braley, sponsor, C. L.ClCmC1'1tS- Mikes, Z. M. Ratcliff, J. Oberhelman, J, Martin, C. Gen- Encourages appreciation of art Examining pieces of art to be shown at the annual exhibit are Lloyd Dobson, Diane McCain, John Hostetler, Pat Ward and Beverly Trescott. To promote a greater knowledge and appreciation of art is the purpose of the National Art Honor society. The members strive for greater skill in producing art. In order to become a member of this society, each student is required to be a member of the Art club and to exhibit at least ten pieces of his att work in three dififerent media which are judged by compe- tent artists. The society's formal initiation, an impressive cere- mony, was held in the spring. There, an exhibition of each member's work was presented and prizes were awarded to first year, second year, and third year work. Officers for the year were: president, John Hostet- lerg vice-president, Lloyd Dobson, secretary, Patty Ward, treasurer, Diane McCain, reporter, Beverly Trescott. Presenting a pin to new member Laura Gilbert is Mari- lee Clemens as Beverly Trescott and Judy Jo Johnson introduce Steve McConnell to the Quill and Scroll magazine. Quill and Scroll, lnternational Honorary society for high school journalists, encourages staff members to maintain a high standard of workmanship in their publications. Membership in Quill and Scroll is open to a student of junior or senior class rank who is an active worker on the Envoy or Gleam staff. Members must be in the upper third of their class, do acceptable work in publications, be recom- mended by the publications adviser, and be approved by the executive secretary of the organization. The initiation was held in the Theater in the Round in the spring. New members were presented pins at this time. Oflicers of Quill and Scroll were president, Marilee Clem- ens, vice-president, Beverly Treseott, secretary, Beverly Blum, treasurer, Judy Jo Johnson: and reporter, Donna Maness. Miss Campbell, publications teacher, is the sponsor. Stimulates publications standards OFFICERS- J Johnson treasurer B Tresco ' . . , 5 . tt, vice- presidentg M. Clemens, president, B, Blum, secretary, D. Maness, reporter. ROW TWO: A. L. Tommey, D. Bates, D, Richards, M A. Harris C L. Hand L Gilb t - , - Y, - Sr, J- DeTray. ROW THREE: J. Hansen, B. Davis, L. Soper, P. Richardson, M. Salsbuzy, C. Barron, L. McCorkle. ROW FOUR: P. Whittle, M. J. Heinrichs, M. Moore, W. Osthoff, S. McConnell, B. Huhn, C. Hanford. NOT PICTURED: J. Gentry, P. Ruppert. V 158 I high tin a it of the hird OITI- . by the nl- rly na ROW ONE: D. Graham, L. Clements fVicc- Presidentj, M. A. Harris lTreasurcrJ, J. Hutchings fPres- identj, L. Spillman fSecretaryJ, P. Ward, J. DcTray, J. Vaughan. ROW TWO: Wlatson, S. Childers, B. Jackson, J. Huggins, L. Brown, L, Long, J. Oberhelman V. McClain, L. Wills, L, Black. ROW THREE: D. Lie- nau, P. Brooks, YV. Fligg, Williamson, R. lVilliams A. Guy, J. Gibson, G. Moore, V. Hoerlc, ponsors annual one-act contest The National Thespian Honor society completed another year with the production of the annual One-Act Plays. Each year, one of the three plays, directed by Miss Dorothy Bierbaum, troupe spon- sor, is selected to go to the regional contest. If the play wins at regionals, it goes on to state. Other activities of the Thespians included their annual banquet held in the spring when the ''Best-Thespian-of-the-Year'' was announced, and the new members were initiated. The new mem- bers receive their congratulatory card, membership Beverly Jackson. John Gibson. Phil Brooks and Janet Vaughan apply mttlar'-up to lloh lYilliamS in preparation for the Senior play. 159 Lucretta Spillman, Linda Jane Clements, Jean- nine Hutchings and Mary Ann Harris, officers, plan the ycar's activities for the Thespians. a Auf'- card, and certificate of honor upon taking their vows. To become a member of National Thcspians, a student must earn ten points acquired by partici- pation in school plays or in production work such as make-up, lighting, etc. These points are given at the discretion of the troupe sponsor. After a stu- dent becomes a member, he may earn additional points through outside participation in dramatic activities and school plays. The student must maintain an HIM average in all subjects. 1 5976 il Qui O' wg OFFICERS: V. Thacker, Vice-President, N. Brown Sec J . retary, J, Wfitherspoon, Treasurer, C. Norman, Reporter. ROW ONE: D. Smith, D. K. Robbins, M. J, Pollaro P. ' Drake, C. Spencer. ROW TWO: S. Woolworth, L. sq, Crumrine, N. Saunders, S. Gibson, L. Ratcliff D Black ROW THREE: Miss Jennings Sponsor' C, Robis 1 i ' On, E. Brisir, N. Keens, J. Witty, K. Brockman. aried activities further Touching-u a f f lotte Norman, John Witherspoon, Robison and Vickie Thacker. p ew scenes rom a sketching trip are Char- Nancy Brown, Charles Three of the main activities of the William Chrisman Division II Art club were visiting art exhibits listening to art l t talked to paintings. Enjoying and furthering the knowledge of art was the aim of the club. A est in art was eligible for membership. Miss Virginia Jennings is the sponsor of Art club. The ofhcers are president, Vickie Thacker 3 vice-president, Marnita Crookstong secretary, Nancy Brown, treasurer, John Witherspoon, re- porter, Charlotte Norman. 4 160 ' , O ec ures, and going on sketching trips. Robert Tindall, local artist, the group and showed some of his nyone with an inter- Throughout the year the members of the Art club used their talents toward bcautifying Chris- man. Since its beginning, the organization has played an active part in such things as adver- tising for school plays, and providing programs and scenery for the various activities. Under the sponsorship of Louis Braley, thc club participated in several trips, including an all- day visit to thc art department at lVarrcnsburg. Members of the club participated in the art ex- hibit held at Emery, Bird, Tliaycr's in Kansas City. Oflicers for the first semester were president, Jane Martin, vice-president, Kitty Hansen, sec- retary, Patty Ward, treasurer, Diane McCaing reporter, Beverly Trescott. The second semester oflficers were president, Beverly Trescottg vice-president, Sharon Mills g secretary, Patty Wardg treasurer, Judy Oberhel- 1'I13.I'l. wg .s .. . ,Q ,lt , . .WMKQT John Hostctler, Beverly Trescott, Donna Galloway, Jane Martin and Rostxlee Cox make pennants to sell at the foot- ball games. importance of artistic field OFFICERS: B. Trescott, Reporter, D. McCain, Treas- urer, P. Ward, Secretary, K. Hansen, Vice-Presidentg J. Martin, President. ROW ONE: S. Mills, AI. Oberhelman, R. Cox, H. Ehlebracht, C. Gentry. ROW' TWO: L, Bra ley, Sponsor, E. Schultz, S. Noland, D. Galloway, Z. Ratcliff, C. S. Mikes. ROW THREE: E. Landes, L. Clements, Snodgrass, R. Resch, Jones, Hostetlcr, L. Dobson, G. Schlie. --1 15 F 9 'sup 2 nn? , :wn,, OFFICERS: D. Faris. Treasurer: M. Stillwell. Secretaryg Bruner, M. Adams. ROW TWO: Page, Sponsor, P, Whittle. President: S, Scott. Vice-President, 1. Worrcl. D. 1. K10S,I. Barger, C. Gorham. Reporter. ROW ONE: C. Franklin, K. Hogan, L. Pat Whit tle holds a jacket of the new uniforms, adopted this year by the members of the Commercial club. Ad- e Jana Wlarrcll, Margie Stillwell, mrrmg the jacket ar Dorothy Faris and Sandy Scott. 162 Commercial club's goal this year was to buy a machine for use in the commercial departments. Members this year -bought white jackets and put green Shamrock emblems with the club's initials on them for their uniforms. Some of the activities in which they partici- pated were bake sales, a come-as-you-are initia- tion, a pizza pie party and trips to various businesses to learn how they were operated. First semester officers were president, Pat Whit- tle, vice-president, Sandra Scott g secretary, Mar- gie Stillwellg treasurer, Dorothy Faris 5 reporter, Jana Vforrel. Second semester oiiicers were president, Dorothy Faris, vice-president, Kay Hogang secretary 1 Catherine Frankling treasurer, Mary Adams, re- porter, Pat Huskisson. Miss jesse Page is the club's sponsor. fl' t 155, ., - - OFFICERS: HD, McDonald, Reporter, D. Howard, Treasurer, J, Mullins, Second Hour Vice-President, L. Dobson, First Hour Vice-President, D. Netter, President, G. Burns, Third Hour Vice-President, A, Baker, Secre- tary. ROW' ONE: Smith, B. Keene, D. Mclnnes, B. Jenkins, Admire, T, Keithly, L. Meek, Smith, F. Coleman, L. Cox. ROW TWO: S. Lightcap, Pearce, D. Tribble, G. Mosley, K. Halteman, B. Hunt- sucker, B, Buford, R. Garrison, R. Beem, C. Shaw, K. L. Smith, Sponsor. ROW THREE: M. Phillips, P. Gocking B, Eckinger, J, Whisler, K. Stevenson, D. Surface, G Harris, A. McArthur, B. Goeking. P. Richey, D. Rick- man, D. Hardy, B. Swope. ROW FOUR: T. Newhard F. McMullen, B. Epperson, T. Schroeder, K. Small, J Wlinter, E. Fowler, K. Brannan, G. Bertoldie, L. Tally, R, Gregg, D. Thomas, D. Houston, D. Draves, M Winship. Coordinates stu and work Dennis McDonald, working for the Inter-City Press, is casting upigsl' which is part of the stereo- typing process. Dennis spends seven hours per day on the job. The Cooperative Occupational Education prog- gram in the lVilliam Chrisman high school is a combination of industrial and distributive cooper- ative vocational program. which has undergone a change to be known by the present title. The student is in class part of the day and on the job part of the day. Several occupations are repre- sented in the program, each student studying infor- mation related to the Held in which he is employed. This year there are 65 students, These are em- ployed by 44 business hrms and represent 38 dif- ferent jobs. The average student works 29 hours per week. The student learner may take training in any oc- cupation in which an acceptable local training agency is available. Some of the fields in which students are trained are as follows: auto mechan- ics. printing. photography, salesmanship, merchan- dising. sheet metal work, plumbing. electricity. cleaning and pressing. meat cutting, service sta- tion operation, radio-television repair, library work, telephone operation, sewing machine demonstra- tion, and many others, By employing students in this program. employers make a tleeided contriluuiou 163 to the eclueation of the youth of the ecuiuluuiity. 1 6? OFFICERS: J. Dyer, Division I Treasurer, D. Taylor, Division II Secretary, J. Travostino, Division II Reporter, J. Watson, Division I Vice-President, J. Hutchings, Di- vision I President, S. Childers, Division I Secretary, B. Blum, Division I Reporter, P. Hininger, Division II Treasurer, D. Oney, Division II Vice-President. ROW ONE: M. Bowen, J. Rock, J. Parks, P. Towne, C. Beem, P. Starkey, B. Travostino, F, Sage, R. McKenzie. ROW TWO' S Lewis D McCain S H ll . . , . , . u er, J. Gibson, P. Timms, J. Jacobs, N. Davis, N. Johnson, J. Hansen, K. Lent, L. Tousley. ROW THREE: D. Lienau, V. Riller, L. Clements, S. Moore, J. Hagen, L. Patton, K. Carpen- ter, B. Foster, A. Goldner, P. Brooks. NOT PICTURED: S, Dumas, H. Ferris, C. Marcell, J. Miller, F. Jackson, W. Penton, J. Gordon, D. Graham, C. Paris, M. B. Pearly, D. F orson. Supplements class Work The French club was organized to supplement regular class work. Among its activities are attending French movies, corresponding with pen-pals in French-speaking countries, and seeing slides and educational films which present the life and customs of the country. Two. annual ' a party near Christmas time and a banquet in the spring which features food prepared ac- cording to French recipes. social activities are Last year's bake sales provided the money to finance the purchase of readers to supplement the regular text book and a large French flag for the class room. The French club oH5cers were president of both divisions, Jeannine Hutchings from Division I. Other Division I officers were vice-president, Judy Watson, secretary Sue Childers, treasurer, Jim Dyer, reporter, Beverly Blum, Di vision II officers w retary, Diane Taylor' treasurer Ph'l' H' ' Judy Travostino. ere vice- resident David One ' sec 1 Y: , , 1 1p lningerg reporter, 164 Judy Travostino, Beverly Blum, Jeannine Hutchings, Judy Gibson, Jim Dyer and Lonnie Clements look at the French Hag which was bought by the 1957 mem- bers for Miss Riller and the club. To interest young people in the teaching profession, the Chrisman chapter of Future Teachers of America was organized in January, 1949. It now has an average an- nual membership of 25 at Chrisman I. During the school year the members learned about the different fields of teaching. Speakers spoke to them on the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching furo- fession. The senior who proved to be the most deserving and promising future teacher received a one hundred dollar scholarship. The money for the scholarship was raised by the organization through dues and projects during the year. In the spring Future Teachers had a visitation day with each member visiting a class which featured the field ir which he intends to teach. Mike Hare and Wayne Corfman examine a teachers professional magazine as Sondra Coffman and Kitty Hansen read other periodicals. Increase interest in teaching OFFICERS: P, Yocum, Secretaryg J. Oberhelman, Re- porterg L. McPherson, Presidentg M. Smith, Treasurer. ROW ONE: Mrs. Brush, Sponsorg M. Smith, P. Smith, W, Penton, J. Gordon, D. Graham, C, Paris, M. B. Pearly, P. Foulks, S. Childers, P. Starkey, S. Coffman. ROW TWO: M. Salsbury, K. Hansen, W. Corfman, M Hare D. Lienau, J. Oberhelman. of 1 . I f 4 rt w .4 OFFICERS: D. Davenport, President L. Linnenbringer, Vice-President, C. Witherspoon, Secretary, P. Votava, Treasurer, R. Fike, Parliamentarian, J. Pyper, Reporter, T. Gibbs, Historian. ROW ONE: L. Riddle, Frazier, R. Reynolds, S. Moore, S. Reed, M. Lukomski, B. Steele, F. Bulen. ROW TWO: Perry, S. Clark, Reynolds, B. Vance, P. McDole, L. Bacon, S. Pullen, J. Cannon, Strive toward Getting ready to arrange a display case, Dixie Davenport and Linda Linnenbringer hold the FHA emblem as Patsy Votava and Carol With- erspoon are interested in the emblem which rep- resents their club. 15 8. FOSS. 166 Future C. Schlie. ROW THREE: V. Huskey, F. King, T. Flagg, N. Brannock, J. Wetton, B. Butcher, S. Woolworth, L. Richey, M. Clifford, P. Drake. ROW FOUR: C, Wood, S. Howard, D. Byers, A. Coffman, M. Munro, E. Tignor, P. Benedict, P. Atkinson, M. Perry, M. Thomas, Advisor. ROW FIVE: C. Cropp, J. Chambers, S. Smittle, M. Harris, R. Cleaver, C. Schultz, P. Evans, M. Hedrick, N. Davis, S. Burkett. I new horizons Homemakers of America toward New Horizons, is the motto of the Future Homemakers at Division H. Their symbol is a house sitting on a pair of hands. The colors of the Future Homemakers club are red and white, and their Hower An informal initiation was held at the Watson Memorial church. The girls being initiated into the organization were asked to wear original hats made from kitchen utensils. The girls' mothers were invited to attend the formal initiation of oflicers which was held in the school auditorium. The Future Homemakers of America at Division II attended a sub-district meeting at Raytown and an informal tea at Van Horn high school where a representative of the Patricia Stevens modeling school came to talk to the group. At Christ- mas an exchange of gifts and refreshments were served at a party held at the school. The officers of the Future Homemakers of America at Divi- sion II were president, Dixie Davenport, Vice-president, Linda Linnenbringer, secretary, Carol Witherspoon, treasurer, Patsy Votava, arliam t ' p en arian, Rogene Fike, reporter, Joan Piper, song and game leader, Teddy Flaggg publicity chairman, Jewell Welton, and historian, Phylis McDole. Club meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of the month. The sponsors for the 1957-58 school year were Mrs. Carol Brown and lvlrs. Nlary Thomas. The Future Homemakers of America is a national and state organization for anyone interested in homemaking skills. An informal initiation, held in the fall at Mary Louise Hall's house, was to wel- come new members. Also a tea was held for all members at Elaine Embry's house. The regular meetings of FHA were of both the social and educational natures. At one meeting, the Rev. King, minister of the Maywood Baptist church, spoke on 'LReligion in the Homefl Busy in district activities, the club had several girls who were candidates for district and state of- fices. Elaine Embry was elected president of the sub-district. Chrisman girls provided refreshments for the other schools at the sub-district meeting held at Raytown. Officers for the year were president, Elaine Embry, vice-president, Glenda O'Dellg secretary, Marian Denham g treasurer, Marilyn Denham, reporter, Diane Bates, historian, Martha Pritchettg and par- liamentarian, Lynn Amerine. The sponsor was Mrs. N elvada Dean. janet Hansen and Catherine Franklin are inter- ested bystanders as Marilyn Denham congratulates Elaine Embrey who had just been elected subdis- trict president. Interested in homemaking skills OFFICERS: M, Denham, Treasurer, G. O'Dell, Vice- President, E. Embrey, President, M. Denham, Secretary, L. Amerine, Parliamentarian. ROW ONE: Mrs. Dean, Sponsor, M. Adams, S. Prouty, J. Hansen, C. Gorham, J. Reiff, D. Bates, M. Pritchett. ROW TWO: M. Hall, C. Franklin, B. Morrison, Douglas, V. Frazier, D. Klos, Oherhelman, G. Andes. 167 'C OFFICERS: Van Hook, Publicity Director, C. Han- ford, Division I Presidentg C, Woodruff, Division II Vice-President, S. Heinlen, Division II President, S. McHardy, Recording Secretary, W. Zion, Treasurer. ROW ONE: D. Donelson, E. Jones, D. Maness, J. Witherspoon, G. Buttgen, B. Buffalow, R. Reynolds, C, Norman, M. Campbell. ROW TWO: Mr. Thompson, Sponsor, C. Herrington, J. Parks, D, Floyd, L. Linnen- bringer, K. Ferguson, J. Rothwell, P. McDo1e, M. Yates, -mtl G. Carmichael, F. Osburn. ROW THREE: A. Challis, J. Browne, M, Kramer, B. James, K. Brockman, E. Turner, S. Courtright, S. Rogers, D. Dobson, B. Travos- tino. ROW FOUR: M. Bullamore, Morris, M. Cas- key, F. Lauth, P. Rowe, M. Martin, C. Etzenhouser, H. Eklebracht, R. Vance, G. Andersonf ROW FIVE: N, Saunders, S. Sims, S. Constance, E, Busio, B. Nichols, S. Cothern, R. Cleaver, L. Cutbirth, P. Benedict, M. Perry, L. Curtis, Visit nearb historical spots Looking at points of interest on a map of England are Mr. Thompson, Wayne Zion, Charlotte Hanford, Betsy Travostino and Bob Nichols. Social Science club mem- bers are interested in all countries of the world, especially those who are the allies of the United States. Ziff 7 A 4 .1,f.f.v wtf.1:a..,. - fs 5 ,-fm er' J The newly organized Social Science Council inaugurated its activities this year with a trip to the Truman Library and a personal address by Mr. Truman. Delegates were selected to at- tend a model United Nations session at Park college. A trip to President Eisenhowerls home in Abilene, Kansas, was made in February. For a social activity the members enjoyed a Hawaiian 'LLuau with waving palms, hulas and lots of food. Throughout the year the club fulfilled their purpose, to create a greater interest in all aspects of thc social studies, by participation of the members in the meetings and activities. The four working committees were historical, politi- cal, international relations and social problems. hir. Thompson was thc sponsor. ,. J s X. it OFFICERS: L. Long, Presidentg J. Miller, Vice- President, P. Miller, Secretary, C. Searcy, Treasurer. ROW ONE: B. Weir, J. Hart, B. Kreeger, M. Armstrong, S. Mayberry, D. Sinclair, K. Miller, S. Bredehoft. ROW TWO: J. Oberhelman, L. Gilbert, A. L. Tommey, J. Bamesberger, S. Cooley, J. Hutchings, G. Andes, D. Boyes, Gillespie. ROW THREE: R. Worden, A. Smith, C. Chaney, K. Bassett, V. Martin, M. Hein- richs, S. Huller, C. Bullamore. nation and world is aim of JRC Junior Red Cross was organized for the first time at Chrisman in the 1956-57 school year. It has been a national organization for more than forty years. Promoting friendship, better understanding, and giving service to others in the community, country and with foreign nations is its purpose. American Junior Red Cross members plan enter- tainment for hospital patients, for children and for elderly people in institutions. They often make supplies such as food carts, party decorations, fa- vors, and many other items that are delightful, use- ful, and helpful, especially, for the unfortunate persons. Filling the school chest for the second year was this year's principal activity. The March fund drive collected the money from the homerooms in order to purchase the items for the chest. School and sports' supplies are generally the materials that fill it. The chests were sent to foreign schools to aid them in learning, and to give them more knowledge of American life. Other projects were the Hlling of Christmas socks for men in Veterans, hospitals, and a sock hop. A correspondence album was made to be sent abroad. Officers for the year were president, Linda Long, vice-president, Jack Miller, secretary, Patti Millcrg and treasurer, Charlync Searcy. Patti Miller, Mary Jane Heinrichs and Kathy Bassett are arranging pictures for a correspondence album while Charlyne Searcy, Jack Miller and Linda Long select the pictures that should be used. 3, . A rex it pu-1 OFFICERS: M. A. Wood, Secretary, C. Norman, Vice- L. Sledd, V. VanTuyl. ROW TWO: J. Gamble, J. President, E. Zyskowski, President, G. F. Pulliam, Morris, L, Johnson, J. Beckman, C. Hopkins, A. Gregson. Sponsor. ROW ONE: M. Clifford, J. Bunyar, J. Ewing, Librar assistants acquire Charles jackson, Bobby Dunn and janet Hackett, driver education students secure reference books from Vickie VanTuyl and Connie Hopkins, library assist- ants. The library assistants at Division II derive valuable work experience. The assistants learn to perform a routine job faithfully and accurately over a long period of time. The knowledge and understanding of library arrangement and procedures pay these students dividends not only in high school and college but throughout their future careers. This may also lead to a career as a librarian. Voluntary work in the library is a form of social service to the school. This year pupils worked each morning before school and three assisted for a half hour or longer after school. Such assistants followed a schedule prepared by the librarian, Miss Pulliam. Those who work during class periods perform varied tasks as the need arises. They check books in and out, put cards in returned books, shelve books, mend, assist in preparing new books for circulation, type, keep library materials in neat order, help pupils using the library when necessary, decorate bulletin boards, and clip and mount pictures. Most of the assistants belong to the regular Library club, but because of bus schedules a few are unable to stay for meetings. At the meetings library procedures, problems, and future special work is discussed. Frequently a social period follows the regular meeting. The club usually has one major social activity each school year which is decided upon by the club. The ofhcers for the year were president, Elizabeth Zys- kowski, vice-president, Charlotte Norman, and secretary, Nlary Anna Wlood. JoAnn Bissell, president, Sharon Prouty, secretary- treasurerg Lynn Amerine, reporter, and Judy Taylor, vice-president are the Library club officers. They are enjoying the books of the library in a pause for relaxation New facilities enjoyed in the new library at Division I were its spaciousness, plenty of light, and conference rooms for students. An average of 850 students per week used the library to aid them in their work. A welcome was extended to all teachers to bring their classes into the library to work 5 and they often did. In such cases reference books were pointed out and dis- played for the various units being studied. Students studying from Words Are Important, used the up-to- date Webster's Dictionaries. Consisting of eleven members, the library club helped students find reference and fiction books. The purpose of the library club is to teach the members how to be library assistants. The girls also learned the Dewey Decimal System, how to check books and how to shelve themg but the most important task was learning to assist stu- dents in finding research material and fiction books that they would enjoy. Outside activities were planned throughout the year. Among these activities were a fall picnic, a line party, a pot luck dinner at Mrs. Piper's home, and a picnic in the spring. The officers were JoAnn Bissell, president g Judy Taylor, vice-president, Sharon Prouty, secretary 3 and Lynn Ame- rine, reporter. Work and social experience 'ir Z WV sew, Seated at the table are Marjorie Stillwcll, Glenda Mosley, Nancy Gee, Lougenc Mounts and Virginia Eastwood, They are learning more about their duties as library assistants. Nancy RaGusa. Kay Hcndershot, Belly Williams. Lynn Arncrinc, Sharon Prouty, JoAnn Bissell, Judy Taylor and Janice Douglas browse through books from the shelves, ROW ONE: J. Bissell, S. Prouty, L. Amerine, N. Ra- Gusa, L. Mounts, B. Williams, Taylor. ROW TWO: M. Stillwell, K. Hendershot, N. Gee, G. Mosley, V. East- wood, J. Douglas, Mrs. Maymc Piper, Librarian. 173 , l l tai 2 V , L .4 eggs., I -. F .GB as Rowena Cleaver holds civil defense posters which were distr'b d ' ' 1 ute in the Independence area as Lewis Long, Joe Lee, and Bob Nichols discuss where others will be placed. A ncwly 01-gmqifqgql club at Division ll this year was the In. dependence flixil Defense Organization sponsored by Max Terry, freshman science teacher. The club was originally 01. ganized nt junior high last year with the help of Maynard Sands, civil defense director. The preamble of the club states, i'lVe the people of the In. dependence Civil Defense Organization are organized to better ourselves for the protection of the nation in the event of natural or man-made disasters. Believing in God and the preservation of life and freedom we have written this Charter to set a system under which we, the members, are to be governed? The club, consisting of both freshmen and sophomores, planned various projects for the year such as First aid and sur- vival courses. Posters were distributed in and around Inde- pendence advertising civil defense. A float was entered in the Halloween parade. Olhcers elected for this year were president, Bob Nicholsg vice-president, Joe Lee, secretary-treasurer, Rowena Cleaver, and sergeant-at-arms and parliamentarian, Lewis Long. Civil defense is important ROW ONE: B. Riley, M. Crookston, R. Cleaver, Secre- tary' L Long Ser eant tA , . , g -a - rms and Parliamentariang J L . - . U . . Keller, C. Beem, J. Swinney, J. Browne, F. Lauth, G. Coday A Davis ROW T - , . . HREE: M. T ee, Vice President, B. Nichols, President, S. Sims, H. R ' ' r erry, Sponsor Sher. ROW TWO: IC. Johnson, B. Bruce , B. Draves, D. . Resch, C, Caviness, D. Massie. 17-1- In- HX or- :rd 11- to Ht he er be zs, r.. e- le 5: ROW ONE: S. Plowman, R. Roe, L. Barrett, R. Bussard, Cooley, J. Salter. ROW FOUR: D. Richards, Bi J. J. Jones, K. Hansen. ROW TWO: J. Bamesberger, G. Huber, N, Taylor, L. Melton, B, Blum, J. McCom1ick, Andes, A. L. Tommey. ROW THREE: P. Smith, S. Stress ability, sportsmanship To promote good sportsmanship, good health and to create a greater interest in athletics in the school and in recreational projects is the purpose of HM club. Eligibility for this club is the earning of 1,000 points by prospective members based on athletic ability, scholarship and sportsmanship. Throughout the year the girls enjoyed a bowling party at Diamond Bowl and a sports day at Cen- tral Missouri State college, A big event of the day at Warrensburg was winning over Grandview to bring home the volleyball championship. The officers of the Hrst semester were president, Kitty Hansen, vice-president, Rita Roe, secretary, Joyce Bamesberger, treasurer, Anna Lou Tommey, reporter, Beverly Blum, and social chairman, Re- nee Bussard. Second semester officers were president, Anna Lou Tommey, vice-president, Judy Gutridge, secretary, Nancy Taylor, treasurer, Billie Jo Huber g reporter, Darlene Richards, and social chairman, Gerry Andes. Miss Billie Wilson is sponsor of the club. Student Assistants ROW ONE: Rita Roe, Darlene Richards. ROW TWO: Laura Melton, Nancy Taylor, Billie Jo Huber, Sharon Plowman. ROW THREE: Judy Gutridge, Anna Lou Tommey, Kitty Hansen, Judy McCormick, Renee Bussard. D. Dobson, Cheerleader. DIVISION II OFFICERS: Crane, V. Griflice, K. Mills, V Ingram L Gl' ' C. Nelson T ' ' . , . ispie, G. , reasurer, D. Zion, Secretary, B. Stockton, Elliott, B. Ballou, S. Bredehoft, ROW FOUR: B. Jackson, Vice-President. ROW ONE: B. Reeves, J. Gibbs, J, Pat- B. Kreeger, B. Reynolds, R, Mitchell, C. Frick, M. ton, J. Poloney, D. Sinclair, L. Thoman, Reporter and Smith, D. Surface, B. Rice, D. Boone, A. Smith. ROW Historian. ROW TWO: J. Vaughan, N. Beeney, P, FIVE: V. West, D. McCain, D. Bellew, J. Hardison, Koester, B. Bussard, M, Armstrong, P. Beattie, E. Robin- G. Shackleford, M Harris S Zammar N K so P. H , . , . eens, C. n, oward. ROW THREE: J. Oberhelman, C. Fltzenhouser, P. Weeks. , .1 They instill enthusiasm Mary Jane Heinrichs, Pat Howard, Linda Wills and Lea Thoman review past activities of Pep club with the help of their scrapbook. Enthusiastic in their support of the various athletic members of the girls Pep events of the year, were the 100 club. The girls, in their uniforms of gold jackets, white blouses, royal blue skirts, black and white saddle oxfords and blue beanies attended all home games and almost all of the out of town games, The club consisted of fresh ' ' ' ' men, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in a propor- tionate number with a set of officers in each division, and a president over the entire group. Pep club decorates the goal posts during football season, plans the Homecoming activities, and this vear sold sea- son tickets for the basketball games. Toward the end of the basketball season, the girls nominate three boys for the title of Mr. School Spirit. The classes then vote on the three candidates to determine which boy receives the ' honor. 176 C2 Cheerleader, J. Gillespie. DIVISION I OFFICERS: B. Huhn, President, B, Trescott, Vice-President, P. Mil- ler, Secretary. ROW ONE: J. Record, Division II Parlia- mentariang L, Long, Division I Parliamentariang Johnson, Division I Treasurer, S. Kibler, Division I Re- porter and Historian, V. Anderson, C. Mikes. ROW TWO: D. Boyes, Gillespie, L. Spillman, L. Hlills, S. Allen, M. Cahoon, J. Baker, L. Clements. ROW THREE: P. McIntosh, M. Randall, D. Taylor, N, Brown. N. Johnson, C. Burns, A. Kelley, Babbs. ROW FOUR: P. Ruppert, L, Smith, S. Constance, M. Kirtley, M. Heinrichs, J, Hutchings, D. Tyler, J. Resch, W. Clark. ROW FIVE: K. Bassett, B. Youngs, V. Martin, S. Mills, G. O'Dell, McCarty, C. Duncan, L, Israel, L. Gilbert. into Various school activities Another activity of the Pep club is a precision drill, usu- ally presented between halves of a football and basket- ball game. The girls, under the instruction of Drill RIas- ter Don Rohrs, practiced four mornings a week before school in preparation for their drill performances. Injecting pep into the spectators of the various sporting events were cheerleaders Linda Clements, Carol Sue Mikes, Judy Oberhehnan, Janet Vaughan, Donna Dob- son, Ben-rly Reeves, Janice Gillespie, and Iviark Harris, mascot. The Niisses Oneida Beernan. iXIary Byrd, and Virginia Jennings are the group sponsors. 177 Helping Bev Trcscott decorate the goal posts for a football game are Donna Boyes, Judy Johnson, and Linda Smith. ' '1 Q OFFICERS: B. Kindley Reporter' J Mercer Secretar H ff , , . , y- e ner, S. Dawson, R, Tudor. ROW TWO: L. Picker- Treasurerg C. Stone, Vice-President, R. Carter, President, ing, Miss N. Witthar, Sponsor, Miss Oneida Beeman ROW ONE: A. Goldner, T. Staves, A. Hays, J. Doig, M. Sponsor, Miss Ellis Clement, Sponsorg J. Jennings. Cultivates scientific talents Judy Mercer, Claude Stone, Ronnie Carter and y examine a propagation chart which Bob Kindle shows the various methods of budding and grafting. The William Chrisman Science club was organ- ized to assist its members in learning science. It is a proving ground for the discovery and cultivation of skills and talents based on science, a place to prepare for careers and hobbies in science. Any student attending William Chrisman who has enrolled in one of the science classes is eligible for membership. Club members are responsible for the operation of the club program, Experiments, lec- tures and field trips are means of keeping up with fast moving developmenm in science. The club is aiiiliated with the Science Clubs of American, an activity of Science Service, Washing- ton, D. C. Members enter the Annual Science Talent Search for the Westinghouse Science Scholarships and Awards. The science talented youth of today must main- tain America's position in the scientific world of today. The Science club of William Chrisman joins forces in an important educational move- ment - discovery and developing scientific talent in American youth. Spanish club meetings at Division II this yearhave consisted of group singing, guest speakers, and the showing of colored slides of Spanish speaking COUHUICS. As a special project the members presented a Span- ish club assembly in the spring. Another special project held in the spring was a trip to Guadalupe Center for the entire club at Division II. The mem- bers enjoyed an evening of Spanish dancing and music, along with a Spanish meal. In October, an organizational meeting was held at Division II in which the oHicers were elected. The officers were Eva Perez, president, Jim Nich- ols, vice-president, Nancy Johnsen, secretary, and Wayne Zion, treasurer. The sponsor at Division II was Mrs. Johnson. Eva Perez demonstrates the Mexican hat dance as Wayne Zion plays the drums, Nancy Johnsen the Maracas, and Jim Nichols the guiro. Special project an assembl OFFICERS: E. Pcrcz, President, J. Nichols, Vice- President, N. Johnsen, Secretary, W. Zion, Trcasurer. ROW ONE: S. Mcsle, P. Snivcly, K. Johnson, D. Shikles, E. Jones, C. Norman, M. Starkey. ROW TWO! C. Schlie, G, Carmicliac-l, D. Brcwcr, S. Brown, C. Howard, J, Holloway, L. Deaver, L. Glispey. ROW THREE: A. Sumter, S. M. Williams, C. Kcightley, B. Bissell, C. White, C. Sandlin, D. Zion, C. Lynch. ROW FOUR: D, Rose, S. Brooks, S. Egelston, C. Etzcnhouscr, F- Manny SV Mcffmdy, M, Hicks, M. Hedrick, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. ROW FIVE: L. Krocscni DA Ingmmf C. Searcy, D, Recd, M. Robison, R' RCSCIW. T' Hols' worth, G. Cotlay. pq OFFICERS: L. Smith, Secretary, K. Hall, Vice President, J, Oberhelman, Presiden Treasurer, B. Jackson, Reporter. ROW ONE: Mrs. Brush Sponsor, J, Montgomery, O. Barreto, J. Peer, A, Smith A. Kelley, M. Miner, Baker, M. A. Harris, M, Kramer ROW TWO: G, Love, C. Searcy, J. Jones, G. Cleary tg J. J. Johnson, L. McPherson, L. Smith, J. Woodmff, C. Barron, M Salsbury, P, Richardson, R. Trescott, J. Gagliardi, G Littrell, C. Hall, ROW THREE: F. Hart, N. Nagle L. Wagener, J. Livesay, P. Wilkinson, S. Moore, B. Tres eott, J. Oberhelman, J. Hughes, R, Tudor, S. Soper, Willis, L, Woirhaye, G. Schlie. Spamsh club furthers knowledge Janice Oberhelman and Linda Smith are out of the Spanish song book, Contamof, while Judy Jo Johnson, Kent Hall and Beverly Jackson them with Spanish instruments. singing songs accompany 180 Spanish club encouraged its ninety-four members to further study the customs, the language and way of life of the Spanish speaking countries. The only re- qmrement to become a member is that the student has taken Spanish, or is enrolled in Spanish. The club meets the third Thursday of each month. Latin American speakers are featured on the pro- grams. Some are direct descendants of Spanish par- ents, others are missionaries or businessmen who have traveled in Spanish-speaking countries. The members learn Latin American songs and dances. Students who have traveled in Spanish speaking countries are often asked to talk about what they noted about the people, the way they lived, their cus- toms, and their forms of entertainment. Members learned about Spanish speaking countries, too, by see- ing films and b f dance t ffl b lineage. y s aug it y students of Spanish : J. OFFICERS: L. Smith, Secretary, K. Hall, Vice- President, J. Oberhelman, President, J. J. Johnson, Treasurer B. Jackson, Reporter. ROW ONE: Mrs. Brush Sponsor, J. Reid, B. Morrison, M. Hall, W. Clark, F Street, L. Calderon, J. DeTray, R. Mitchell, D. Bates E. Embrey, R. Perez. ROW TWO: B. S. Weir, S, Noi land, P. Foulks, A. Polina, R. A. Prell, M, Mowder, J i Davis, J. Weber, J, Doig, M. Fresonke, M. Pittillo, J. Vaughan, S. Ireland. ROW THREE: C. Marcell, J. Schulenberg, L. Avery, Stelfens, D. Shikles, S. Mills, V. Martin, M. Moore, B. Huhn, N. J. Gee, D. Boyes, L. Israel, H. Ehlebracht. ROW FOUR: S. Taylor, L. Hughes, J. D. Sellers, A. Guy, B. Hopkins, R. Carter, T. Nelson, G. Hickerson, D. Streeter. of Latin American countries The club has varied activities during the year. One of the most outstanding is a trip to Guadalupe Center in Kansas City for a Mexican meal and they enjoy the Latin American music and dancing. New acquisitions of the Spanish club at Division I are two water color paintings of Taxco and Cuerna- vaca, Mexico. National dolls from Panama, Colum- bia, Costa Rica and Guatemala which were added to the doll collection. The dolls in the collection are dressed in the national costume of their respective Countries. The dolls and paintings add beauty to the room. Division I officers wc-rc president, Janice Oberhclman vice-prcsidt-nt, KL-nt Hull: secretary, Linda Smith, treasurer, Judy Jo Johnson: and reporter, Beverly Jackson, 'l'hc sponsor was Mrs. Brush. Admiring these beautiful Mexican shawls modeled by Donna Boycs and Judy Oberhelman are Steve Taylor and J. D. Sellers. ,. -. J, W ,...,t,, . . 2 li Sf iz 181 Members ot the Wednesday evening cast are Virgil Julian, Madison Parker, Myra Harris, Pamela Love, Donna Reavis, Sherry Moore, Emma Jo Robinson, Judith Hurshman, Ron- nie Wright, Christy Wiley, Miss Donna Grube, Joe Higgins, Connie Catron, Norman Dalton, Nancy Brown and Sandra McHardy. The play was centered around the Wilson family and the problems it encountered with the children and their friends. Many hilarious incidents were presented as the time Mr, Wilson was a character in a community play with the local femme fatale. It's a Great Life, Division II Thursday night's cast included Janice Parks, Linda McEldery, Robin Cusick, Joe Lee, Sandra McHardy, Jim Gamble, Marilyn Shumaker, Barbara Draves, Bob De Tray, Linda Darling, Donna Reavis, Mike Soper, Ronald Mor- rnan and Mary Jo Pollard. Stage manager was Fred Warren with Danny Neill as assistant on Wednesday evening and Ralph Thompson, the assistant on Thursday evening, Student directors for Wednesdayls performance were Virginia Ingram and Pat Dunklin. Those for Thursdayls performance were Margaret Harris and Nancy Johnson. 18 Q-Q, 2 David Smith photographs Judy Watson, Lauren Black, Lieneau, Linda Jane Clements, Jackie Huggins and Sharon Epperson, Janice DeTray, Janet Vaughan, Beverly Jackson. Deanna Dormelson, Linda Long, Frances Mann, Delores Stage Door, speech pla STAGE DOOR, a production of the speech depart- ment under the direction of Miss Margaret Meredith, was the first play presented in the Theatre-in-the Round. The entire play takes place in the living room of a boarding house for aspiring young actresses and tells of the fun and hardships of a career on the stage. The play covers the day to day existence of all the different girls and shows the extremes of Broadway. One girl goes to Hollywood and Hnds complete success while another experiences utter failure which leads to suicide. In the cast, but not pictured, were Jeannine Hutch- ings, Sue Childers, Mary Ann Harris, Frances Mann, Linda Wills, Virginia Hoerle, Virginia McClain, Freeman Jackson, Kent Hall, Lynn Ballew, J. D. Williamson, Sam Lewis, Phillip Brooks, Allan Guy, and Jack Miller. Listening to talented Janice DeTray play the piano are Linda Long, Donnis Graham and Mike Nielson. Playwright Bob Williams, with Sharon Epperson as his audience, brags about his own success. 1 X ,nav li Q 545 ,127 2 W 1 W- 'Mr ' PQ 1? ,xi-1 x nf l f 3 Composed of 12 representatives from the three so- cieties, the Shan committee made all decisions for them concerning the number of members and all other matters which had to be acted upon throughout the year, During the summer the committee wrote the script for the annual Shan pageant, School Days which was presented April 16 and 17. Members planned the Shan dance held December 28 in the Little Theatre, Municipal auditorium. Shan committee sponsored the Shan Literary con- test in which all society members must participate. Medals were presented to individual winners, a trophy was presented to the society receiving the most points in the contest. Officers were president, Lucretta Spillmang vice- president, Janet Gordon, secretary and treasurer, Pat Ward. Other committee members were Judy Clack, Linda Smith, Glenda O'Dell, Sue Childers, Judy Jo Johnson, Marilee Clemens, Marcia John- son and Jan Owen. , is .fg- Lucretta Spillman, president of the Shan commit- tee, presents the trophy, awarded for high scoring society in literary contest, to Judy Jo Johnson, president, who accepts it for As Yous, This award rvas made at the Shan dance. unified by Shan committee OFFICERS: Lucretta Spillman, President, Janet Gor- Johnson, Sue Childers, ROW TWO: Linda Smith, Bev- don, Vice-President, Pat Ward, Secretary and Treasurer. erly Jackson, Marilee Clemens, Jan Owen, Judy Clack ROW ONE: Glenda O'Dell, Judy Jo Johnson, Marcia xi' is ' 0 5 Mary Ann Harris, Beverly Jackson, and Sandy Kibler admire the trophy As Yous won for the sec- ond consecutive year in the Shan literary contest, OFFICERS: J. Hutchings, Parliamentarian, M. A. Harris, Historian, S. K'bl , President, J. J, Johnson, President, L. Gilbert, Treasurer C. L. Handy, Reporter, C. S. Mikes Social Chairman L. Wills, Chaplain, ROW ONE: S. Childers, F, Street, L. Spillman, Spangler, G. Hedrick, L. Melton, S S , . mlth, B. Weir, DeTray. ROW TWO: L. Brown, T 1 er, Secretary, B. Jackson Vice- Layden, G. Cleary, R. Mitchell A Kelley B MCC , . , . or- mick, V. Wet . H ' ' s, J uggms, V. Griffice. ROW THREE: M, E. Kirtley, W. Penton, S. Haupt, S. Huller, V. Hoerle, D. McCain, M. Fresonke, L. Israel, Miss Margaret Titus, S ' ' ponsor. ROW FOUR, Vaughan, P. Miller L Mc- Corkle, K, Hansen, L. Long, C, Barron, J. A. Tlunt, C. J. Brazeal. As-You-Like-It Society For the second consec cup in the Shan literary contest. The winners were essay: first place, Linda Long, h bl ' place, Billie McCormick. Other activities were a sale. At Christmas gifts onora e mention, Judy Jo Johnson, poetry: first place, Janice DeTray' second place Laura Gil 7 J bert, honorable mention, Sandy Haupt, short story: second were delivered to an orphanage. The Dads' banquet was the Modiers in the sprino' Climaxin the g. g year was the semi formal dance and the Senior banquet. Officers for the first semet ' l ser inc uded president, Judy o Johnson, vice-president, Beverly Jackson j secretary, Sandy Kiblerg treasurer, Laura Gilbert, reporter, Cora Lou Handy chaplain, Linda Wills, social chaimian, Carol Sue Mikes, historian, Mary Ann Harris, parliamentarian, Jeannine Hutchings. Second semester officers were president, Beverly Jackson 5 vice president, Linda Long g secretary, Pattie Miller, treasurer, Jane Ann Hunt, reporter, Mary Ann Harris, chaplain, Gayanne Cleary' social chairm V' ' ' ' ' ' , an, irgmia West, historian, Judy Jo Johnson, parliamentarian, Sandy Kibler. The Shan representatives are seniors, Judy Jo Johnson and Y Lucretta Spillman, junior, Sue Childers. Miss Margaret Titus was the sponsor. utive year As Yous have won the lOV1l'lU hayride, a slumber party and a bake held in February and a tea honoring Maxine Amistrong, Mary Adams, Pat Richardson OFFICERS: B. Resch, Historian, J. Clack, Senior Shan Representative, S. Noland, Secretary, P, Ward, Vice. President, J. Owen, President, D. Walters, Treasurer, G. O,Dell, Junior Shan Representative, S. Cooley, Parlia- mentarian, J. Hackler, Chaplain. ROW ONE: M. Arm- strong, M. Watterson, D. Richards, C. Franklin, M. Adams, J. Hart, B. Kreeger, L. Laswell. ROW TWO: W. Hendricks, P. Huskisson, J. Langton, J. Beal, J. Brackenbury, Baker, B. Reeves, M. Kramer, P. Rich- ardson, R. Bussard, C. Gentry. ROW THREE: Gentry. C. Cadwell, Strickland, A, Baker, L. Whiting, B. Barker, P. Whitehead. 1 autilus Literary Society The Nautilus Literary society, formed in 1919, is the oldest girls' society at Chrisman. The club colors are blue and white and the club Hower is the white carnation. The First activity of the year was a hayride. A Halloween party was held in October. The girls joined with the other two so- cieties for the annual Shan dance, December 28. Social activi- ties during the year were the Mothers' tea, Spring formal and Senior banquet. Judy Gentry won honorable mention for her short story in the literary contest. First semester oflicers were president, Jan Owens, vice- president, Pat Wardg secretary, Sharon Noland, treasurer, Dixie Walters, parliamentarian, Sandy Cooley, chaplain, Judy Hacklerg historian, Beverly Reschg reporter, Charlotte Hays. Second semester officers were president, Pat Ward, vice- president, Jeweldean Beal, secretary, Patty Richardson: treas- urer, Darlene Richardsg reporter, Judy Baker 5 parliamentarian, Judy Gentry, historian, Judy Brackenbury, chaplain, Judy Clack. 189 and Judy Hart wrap Christmas gifts for the Child- ren's ward of General Hospital. OFFICERS: M. Masoner, Historian, Reporter, B. Blum, Secretary, N. Taylor, Vice-President, B. Huhn, Treasurer, E. Schultz, Parliamentarian, Chaplain. ROW ONE: L. Clements, M. Denham, M. Denham, L. Lightfoot, B. Burnup, J. Lindsay, J. Montgomery, B. Huber. ROW TWO: B. Trescott, C. Jones, L, Soper. Z. M. Ratcliff, L. Smith, S. Branstetter, M. Johnson, J. Weber. ROW THREE: J. Warren, J. Gillespie, S. Zammar, J. K. Oberhelman, M. Salsbury, J. Gordon, C. Searcy, S. Bart- lett, J, Williamson. ROW FOUR: L. Wagener, S. Welch B. Fulton, D. Lienau, J. A. Oberhelman, N. Crickj P. Howard. Shakespearean Society Beverly Trescott, Nancy Taylor, Nancy Crick and Charlyne Searcy make a scrap book for the Children's ward at the Sanitarium. Characterized by their red and white uniforms, the girls in the Shakespearean Literary society participated in many and varied activities during the school year. Among the activities early in the year were the informal and formal initiations, a slumber party, and the making of scrape books for the childrenls ward at the Sanitarium. During the Christmas holidays the Shan Literary contest and the Shan dance were the major highlights. The girls sang carols for the persons at the county home, they took them fudge and cookies. As usual, the members took part in the annual Shan pageant, a Mothers tea, and the Senior banquet. A semi-formal dinner-dance was held in the spring. The Shakespearean emblem is a red carnation, their colors are red and white. Mrs. Mary Learnard is their sponsor. First semester officers were president, Marilee Clemens, vice-president, Nancy Taylor, secretary, Beverly Blum, treasurer, Beverly Huhn, parliamentarian-chaplain, Eliza- beth Schultz, reporter-historian, Marilyn Masoner. Officers for the second semester were president, Linda Smith, vice-president, Jeannie Williamson, secretary, Beverly Trescottg treasurer, Sherri Bartlett, parliamen- tarian-cha lain S ' Z Soper. p , usie ammar, reporter-historian, Linda The Shan representatives are: seniors, Marcia Johnson and Marilee Clemens, junior, Janet Gordon. The Shakespearean winners in the Shan literary contest were essay: second place, Carmen Jones, third place, Betty Fulton, poetry: third place, Nancy Crick, short story: first place, Linda Soper, third place, Janice Qbcrhclman. Your autograph please! C man activities Sherri Bartlett and Sam Tryon are shown receiving a plaque presented to Chrisman by the Lions club. Sherri and Sam were elected by the senior class as the two typi- cal teenagers for the l957-58 school year. Each year two representatives will be chosen to have their name en- graved on the plaque. Jeannine Hutchings, Bob Williams, and Mike Nielson are rehearsing for Stage Door pre- sented by the speech department as the first production in the Theater-in-the-Round. T These seniors arc dancing at Beartown. Chrisman stu- dents always enjoy going to Beartown. Complete maturity is reached GARY ADAAIS. LUCILE ADAAIS: girls, choir mixed chorus. IIOHNNY ADMIRE: COE ROTC. KARREN ALBERS: Spanish club A Cappella, junior Rcd Cross. D. WAYNE AL- LEN. fOE ALLEN: UC club, football, ROTC Co. Comm., NRA, v.-pres., orchestra, Shan Pag- eant, track. RONNIE ALLEN: A Cappella, stu- dent council. WILLIAM ALLEN: Art club LYNN AMERINE: FHA, parl., Library club, rep., student council. CHARLES AMOS, ROTC, NRA, orchestra, Science club. CARL ARTERBURN: Library club, ROTC, Spanish club, NRA. WANDA AYRES: FHA. DON BABB: Art club, debate, NFL, NRA, pres., Path- finders, drillmaster, Nat'l Honor soc., ROTC, Bat- talion S-3, student council. jUDY BAIN: Span- ish club, Pep club. ANITABETH BAKER: COE, sec., FHA, band, Nauts, orchestra. jUDY BAKER: Envoy staff, Nauts, rep., Pep club, Shan Pageant, Spanish club. BARBARA BAL- LOU: Art club, girls' choir, Nauts, Pep club. IOYCE BAMESBERGER: Spanish club, Junior Red Cross, MH club, sec., soc. chairman. BENNY BARKER. BERNIECE BARKER. jUDY BARKLEY. RONNIE BARKLEY: basketball, C club, track. fUDI BARNHARD: A Cap- pella, Triple Trio, accomp., Natil Honor soc. CAROL BARRON: As Yous, Gleam staff, de- partmental, Spanish club, Junior Red Cross, Shan Pageant, student council. SHERRI BART- LETT: soph., jr., sr., class sec., mixed chorus, sec., Shakes, treas,, Shan Pageant, student council, ROTC, honorary sponsor Co. A, halloween queen, halloween attendant, typical teenager. DIANE BATES: FHA, sec., rep., Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, Envoy, 3rd and 4th page, Natil Honor soc. jEWELDEAN BEAL: Double Trio, girls' choir, accomp., Shan Pageant, accomp., Nauts, v.-pres. DICK BEATTIE: basketball, sr. play, Shan Pag- eant, C club, football, track. RICHARD BEEM: A Cappella, COE, football. BOB BEE- NEY: C club, track. GARY BERTOLDIE: COE. BEVERLY BLUM: French club, pres., rep., Quill and Scroll, sec., Envoy, 3rd and 4th page, M club, rep., Nat'l Honor soc., Shakes, sec., Shan Pageant, student council, ROTC, honorary Battalion S-3 sponsor. TERRY BORCHARDT: basketball, golf, track. fUDY BRACKENBURY: A Cappella, girls' trio, Nauts, rep., hist., Shan Pageant. DICK BRADEN. KENNY BRAN- NAN, COE, football. SANDRA BRANSTETER: Art club, Shakes. CAROLE BRAZEAL: As Yous, Spanish club, student council. SHIRLEY BREDE- Pep Club, student council. DAVID BREWER: band, orchestra. DANNY BROCKIVIAN: Path- Fmdcrs, ROTC, orchestra, rifle team. PHILIP BROOKS: Nat'l Honor soc.: French club, sec., sr. play, Social Science club, speech play, Thespians. LINDA BROWN.' A Cappella, As Yous, Double Trio, girls' choir, jr. play, one acts, Thespians. jERRY BRUNER: football, Spanish club, student council. LINDA BRUNER: Comm. club. VIR- GINIA BRUSH: FHA, mixed chorus, Spanish club. BOB BUFORD: COE: football, track. CHARLES BULLAMORE: Nat'l Honor soc., ROTC. PRISCILLA BURKE: girls, choir. GRANT BURNS: COE, third hr. v.-pres., orchestra, tennis. RENEE BUSSARD: Art club, FHA, student assist- ant girls gym, MU club, soc. chairman, Nauts, Shan RONALD Pageant. CLAUDINE CADWELL. CARTER: band, orchestra, Science club, pres., Spanish club, student council, Nat'l Honor soc. SAM CARTER. GENE CHADWICK. CAROLEE CHANEY: band, Junior Red Cross, orchestra: R CHAP Spanish club, student council. HESTE - MAN: Art club, COE, Spanish club. DENNIS CHOAT: band. fUDY CLACK: band, Nauts, Shan Pageant, Shan Committee, Spanish club, stu- dent council. GAYANNE CLEARY: A Cappella, As Yous, chaplain, Double Trio, jr. play, assistant director, Spanish club, Nat'l Honor soc., Pep club, Shan Pageant, student council, ROTC, honorary Battalion Executive sponsor. MARILEE CLEM- ENS: Quill and Scroll, pres., Shan Committee, Spanish club, Nat'l Honor soc., orchestra, rep., treas., pres., Pep club, Shakes, rep.-hist., pres., Shan Pageant, student council. LINDA fANE CLE- MENTS: cheerleader, jr. play, NFL, sec., rep., one-acts, student director, Spanish club, debate, homecoming attendant, Junior Red Cross, Pep club, Shakes, Shan Pageant, speech play, student coun- cil, Thespians, v.-pres. LAVERNE CLIFFORD: girls, choir, mixed chorus. CHARLEY COBB: A Cappella, football, junior Red Cross, golf. MARY COFFMAN: Nauts. SONDRA LEE COFFMAN: A Cappella, FTA, sec. FRANK COLEMAN. SANDRA COOLEY: Art club, Junior Red Cross, M club, Nauts, parl., rifle team, Shan Pageant. ED COOPER: A Cappella, track, Cu club, soph. class pres., football, Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc., WAYNE CORFMAN. MARfORIE COSTI- GAN: girls, choir, mixed chorus, Nauts, LARRY COX. LORA COX: COE. ROSELEE COX: Art club, Natil Art Honor soc. DELOMA CRAIN: student council pres. HOFT: Spanish club, Junior Red Cross, Nauts, b acquiring broadened horizons mixed chorus. RANDY CRAWFORD: COE, LEONARD CREEL: ROTC, NRA. GARY CRENSHAIV: jr. play, ROTC, NRA: Shan Pag- eant. DONALD DAVIDSON. SONDRA DULAP: girls' choir, mixed chorus. AIARIAN DENHAAI: FHA, rep., sec., band, treas. of sr. class, Nat'l Honor soc., Shakes, Shan Pageant, student council. AIARILYN DENHAM: FHA, rep., sec., band, Natll Honor soc., Shakes, Shan Pageant, student council. CARLOS DQWITT: A Cappella, Pathfinders, ROTC, Co. Comm., track, Junior Red Cross, NRA, v.-pres., Science club. LLOYD DOBSON: Art club, band, COE, v.-pres., Nat'l Art Honor soc., v.-pres., orchestra. fOAN DOIG: A Cappella, V.-pres., Double Trio, girls' choir, Spanish club, Nat'l Honor soc., Sci- ence club. DAVID DRAVES: A Cappella, COE, ROTC, Nat'l Honor soc., Spanish club, track, Junior Red Cross. BILL DUCKWORTH: mixed chorus, football, speech play. WAYNE DUG- GER: A Cappella, soc. chairman, jr. play, one acts, band, captain drum major, jr., sr. class pres., Junior Red Cross, orchestra, Shan Pageant, speech play, student council, Thespians. BILL DUNCAN.' mixed chorus. BRENT DYER: bas- ketball, track, football, student council, golf. POLLY DYER: mixed chorus. BRENDA ECK- INGER: COE, mixed chorus, Art club, Pep club. HARRIET EHLEBRACHT. LEANNA EPPER- SON. ROBERT EPPERSON: COE, jr. play, mixer chorus, one acts, ROTC, speech play, Thespians, DOROTHY FARIS: Triple Trio, girls' choir, rep., Comm. club, treas., pres. WARREN FETTER: basketball, one acts, band CCalifornial. GLORIA FISHER: COE, Double Trio, FHA, sec., hist., girls' choir, jr. play, mixed chorus: Band: v.-pres. of soph. class, sec. of jr. class, R-2 Bulletin, Editorial page, Pep club, Student council, v-pres. tFair Playj. fANE FLANARY: Shan Committee, Nauts. BOB FL UH R ER .' football, manager. PATTY FOULKS: Gleam staff, departmental, Spanish club, FTA, Nauts. E D D I E FOWLER. NORJVA FREEQUAN: girls' choir. IUARGA- RET ANN FRY: A Cappella, Double Trio, Spanish club, band, sergeant: orchestra, Nat'l Honor soc. TERRY FULLER: debate, Spanish club, football, student Council. CHARLES GAGE. DONNA GALLOWAY: Art club, mixed chorus: Nafl Art Honor soc., Pep club. EDDIE GAI.I.Oll'AY: ROTC. EDITH GARRETT. RAY GARRISON: COE. NANCY GEE: Library club: Spanish cluh: orcliestra. .lL'DY GENTRY: band, Spanish cluh, Envoy, 2nd page, Nauts, parl., orchestra: Science club, Shan Pageant, Nat'l Honor soc. ALFRED GEORGE. jOHN GIBSON. jUDY GIBSON: French club. BILL GOEKING: COE, football. PAT GOEKING: COE, Spanish club, rifle team. RICHARD GORE: football. CAROL GORHAM: Girlls Choirs mixed chorus, Comm. club. DONALD GRAAILICH. ROCHELEE GRECHUS: Junior Red Cross, Pep club fCentralH. DAVID GREEN: band, one acts, ROTC, sr. play, orchestra. RICHARD GREGG. VESTA GRIFFICE: As Yous, Nat'l Art Honor soc., Art club, Pep club, Shan Pageant, speech play, student council. BONNIE GRIFFIN: mixed chorus. BILL GRUBB: ROTC, NRA. jUDY GUTRIDGE: Comm. club, FHA: mixed chorus, student assist- ant girls' gym, HM club, v.-pres. jUDY HACK- LER: mixed chorus, Natll Honor soc., Spanish club, Nauts, chaplain. jACK HAGEN: French club, NRA, ROTC, Pathfinders. KENT HALL: Boy's State, ROTC, Pathlinders, Spanish club, v.-pres., band, lst Lt., NRA, orchestra, Shan Pag- eant, speech play, student council, Nat'l Honor soc. KEN HALTEMAN: COE. CORA LOU HANDY: A Cappella, rep., As Yous, rep., Triple Trio, Gleam staff, class, Quill and Scroll, Nat'l Honor soc., Shan Pageant, student council. CHARLOTTE HANFORD: Quill and Scroll, Nat'l Honor soc., Spanish club, Social Science club, pres., Envoy, lst page, Pep club. KITTY HANSEN: As Yous, Nat'l Honor soc,, Spanish club, student assistant girls gym, Art club, FTA, M club, pres., Pep club,Shan Pageant. DAVID HARDY: COE, ROTC, NRA. GERALD HAR- RIS: COE, ROTC, NRA, Art club. AIARY ANN HARRIS: As Yous, rep.-hist., Cleam staff, activities, jr, play, one acts, Quill and Scroll, sr. play, Spanish club, soph. homecomingattendant, Pep club , Shan Pageant, Speech play, Thespians, treas. JUDY HART: girls, choir, mixed chorus, Junior Red Cross, Nauts. SANDY HAUPT: As Yous, girls' choir, Gleam stall, activities, Spanish club, tChrismanj Pep club: student council, jun- ior Red Cross, paper staff, tHutchinson, Kansasj. ARCHIDEAN HAYS: Nat'l Honor soc. CHAR- LOTTE HAYS: Envoy stall, 2nd page, FTA? Junior Red Cross, Nauts, rep.: SKuClCHi C0llf1Cil- LINDA HAYS: FHA, girls' choir: mixed chorus, Natll Honor soc. GERRY HEDRICK: As Yous, French club, treas.-rep., Pep club, jr. homecoming attendant. AIARCELLA HEFFNER: orchestrrli Science club. CYNTHIA HEIDE: Library club: Tomorrow's leaders leave Chrisman mixcd chorus, Spanish club: Social Science club, Nauts. JIARY fANE HEINRICHS: Nafl Honor soc., As Yous, Gleam stall, sports, Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, Junior Red Cross, MH club, orchestra, Pep club, Shan Pageant, ROTC, honorary Battalion Comm. sponsor, Thespians. KAY HENDERSHOT: Library club: Social Sci- ence club, Junior Red Cross. PAUL HERRICK: band, Envoy, 6th page, circulation manager. ELMER HILDEN. VIRGINIA HOERLE: As Yous, NFL, sr. play, student director, debate, FTA, Pep club, Shan Pageant, speech play, Thespians. RALPH HOLAISTRON: Pathfind- ers, ROTC, NRA. FRANK HORNE: COE, ten- nis, band. fOHN HOSTETLER: Art club, Nat'l Art Honor soc., pres., track. DONALD HOUS- TON: COE, ROTC. CAROLYN HOWARD: COE, Social Science club. DALE HOWARD: COE, treas., soph. class pres., student council. CHARLES HUBBARD. BILLIE 10 HUBER: A Cappella, student assistant girls gym, band, M club, treas., orchestra, Shakes. BEVERLY HUHN: Gleam staff, introductory pages, Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, rep., FTA, Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc., Pep club, pres., Shakes, treas., Shan Pageant, student council, committee sec. BILL HUNKER. fANE ANN HUNT: A Cappella, sec., As Yous, chaplain, treas., Span- ish club, Natll Honor soc., orchestra, principal viola section, sec., lst string quartet, Shan Pag- eant, ROTC, honorary sponsor Co. D, student council, parl. WILLIAM HUNTSUCKER: COE, Pathfinders, ROTC, NRA. PAT HUS- KISSON: Comm, club, rep., Gleam staff, depart- mental, mixed chorus, Nauts, Shan Pageant, stu- dent council. CAROLYN HUTCHERSON:girls' choir. fEANNINE HUTCHINGS. BEVERLY fACKSON: As Yous, v.-pres., pres., Junior Red Cross, Gleam staff, activities, jr. play, one acts, sr. play, Shan Committee, Spanish club, rep., sr. homecoming attendant, Pep club, Shan Pageant, speech play, Thespians. BILL IIENKINS: COE, ROTC. fOE fENNINGS: Junior Red Cross, Science club. ANTHONY fOHNSON: track. DELIA jOHNSON. ,IANELLE IIOHNSON. IUDY ,IO jOHNSON: As Yous, pres., hist., Natal Honor soc. Gleam staff, administration, Quill and Scroll, treas., Shan Committee: Spanish club, treas., Pep club, treas.: Shan Pageant, student council, Beartown chairman. MARCIA jOHN- SON: mixed chorus, pres., Shan Committee' 1 treas. jr. class: Junior Red Cross, Pep club, Shakes: Shan Pageant: student council. treas. IUARILYN fOH.VSON: A Cappella: girls' choir. PHYLLIS fOHNSON. ROYCE jOHNSON. BEVERLY jONES. jAY jULIAN: band, ROTC, NRA, BOB KEENE: mixed chorus, COE. jOE KEETON: Art club, UC club, v.-pres., football, Mr. School Spirit, Shan Pag- eant, track. TONY KEITHLY: track, COE. ANN KELLEY: As Yous, Spanish club, sec., treas., Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc., Pep club, Shan Pageant. DAVID KENDALL: ROTC. SANDRA KIBLER: Junior Red Cross, As Yous, sec., parl., Gleam staff, activities, Span- ish club, Pep club, rep., hist., Shan Pageant, ROTC, honorary sponsor Co. C. DELSA KIN- NAMAN: mixed chorus. SHARON KINNE. DONNA jEAN KLOS: FHA, girls' choir, mixed chorus, Comm. club. MELVA KRANIER: girls' choir, Spanish club, Social Science club, Nauts, Shan Pageant. BEVERLY KREEGER: girls' choir, mixed chorus, Shan Committee, Junior Red Cross, Nauts, Pep club, Shan Pageant, stu- dent council. EARLENE KRUGER: Spanish club, Junior Red Cross, M club, Pep club, Shakes. ED LANDES: Art club, mixed chorus. DALE LANE. DARRELL LANE: Nat'l Honor soc. GAYLE LANE: girls' choir. VIRGINIA FLETCHER LANE: Art club, Nat'l Art Honor soc., Spanish club, student council. BILL LAW- RENCE: v.-pres. jr. class. SUSAN LIGHTCAP: COE. LARRY LINDSAY: COE, football, Shan Pageant. SANDRA LISTON: girls, choir, Pep club, student council. IIM LIVENGOOD: v.-pres. freshman class, fEl Dorado Springsj A Cappella, Memolog, sports ed., jr. play, mixed chorus, Science club, CVeronia Unionj. jIM LOFTUS. BOB LONG: basketball, French club, track, Cv club. LINDA LONG: As Yous, v.-pres., DAR good citizen award, jr. play, NFL, one acts, debate, Girls' state, Junior Red Cross, pres., Natll Honor soc., Pep club, parl., speech play, student council, sec., Thespians. jAMES LORANCE, jOHN LORANCE. AIARTHA L UN D Q UIS T. GRETCHEN AIALBALF. DONNA MANESS: Gleam staff, administration, mixed chorus, Quill and Scroll, rep., Social Sci- ence club, Nat'l Honor soc., student council. jANE AIARTIN: Art club, Nat'l Art Honor soc. MARILYN JVIASONER: mixed chorus, Junior Red Cross, Shakes, rep., liist. EARL AIATHEPVS. AARON .McARTHUR: COE, band. VIR- GINIA MfCLAIN: Nat'l Honor soc., mixed cho- rus: Social Science club: Pep club: speech play: Tlicspians. ,IOHN JICCLARAN. STEVE .Uc- after achieving honors and awards CONNELL, Quill and Scroll, tennis, Envoy, feature page. BILLIE McCORMICK: student assistant girls gym, Art club, debate, M club, Pep club, student council. DENNIS MCDON- ALD: COE, rep., Gleam staff, sports, track, manager, Envoy, 6th page , football, Junior Red Cross. LAWRENCE MCDONALD: ROTC, stu- dent council. CLAUDE McELDERY. De WAYNE McINNES: COE, ROTC. jOHN Mc- KENZIE. FRED McMULLEN: COE, ROTC, band, orchestra. LILA McPHERSON: A Cap- pella, Double Trio, Spanish club, FTA, pres., Nat'l Honor soc. LARRY MEEK: COE. TERRY MELOAN: Boy's State, Pathlinders, ROTC, Bat- talion Commander, band, Nat'l Honor soc., pres., NRA, treas. LAURA MELTON: As Yous, girls' choir, student assistant girls gym, M club, stu- dent council. LARRY MIDDLETON.' basket- ball, Nat'l Art Honor soc., Art club, track. CAROL SUE MIKES: As Yous, soc. chairman, cheerleader, Nat'l Art Honor soc., Art club , Span- ish club, sr. homecoming attendant, Pep club, Shan Pageant, Student council. DIANNE MIL- LER: COE, FHA, student council. fACK MILLER: Boy's State, ROTC, sr. play, band, Junior Red Cross, v.-pres., speech play, student council. MARY KAY MILLER: band, baton twirler, Junior Red Cross, Nauts, Shan Pageant. PATTI MILLER: As Yous, sec., junior Red Cross, sec., Nat'l Honor soc., Pep club, Shan Pageant, student council. CAROLYN MINI- ARD: girls' choir, mixed chorus. GENE MOORE: band, ROTC, NRA. LINDA MORALES: band, FHA, pres., orchestra. PEGGY MORRIS. GLENDA MOSLEY: COE, Library club. FLOR- ELLA MOSS: girls' choir, mixed chorus. IERRY MULLINS. BILL MUNDEN. jIM NACE: mixed chorus: ROTC. ARMSTEAD NELSON: Spanish club. DAVID NETTER: COE, pres. BONNIE NETZ: COE. TOM NEWHARD: COE, jr, play, ROTC, band, orchestra. DOUG- LAS NEWPORT: A Cappella, C club, foot- ball. SANDRA NOLAND. SHARON NO- LAND.' Nat'l Honor soc., band, Nauts, sec., parl., orchestra, Spanish club. DIANE OATIS: COE, FHA, French club, mixed chorus. IANICE OBERHELMAN: band, FHA, sr. play, Spanish club, pres., FTA, rep., Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc., Shakes, Shan Pageant, student coun- cil. BILL OSTHOFF: basketball, track, soph. class treas., Envoy, sports editor, student council. fAN OWEN: girls' choir, Library club, Spanish club, NRA, rilie team, Nat'l Honor soc, CHAR- LOTTE PATTON: A Cappella, girls' choir, Li- brary club, Spanish club, NRA, rifle team, Nat'l Honor soc. jUDY PEARCE: COE, FHA, mixed chorus, Comm. club, Nauts. RUSSELL PEN- NISTON: A Cappella, mixed chorus, track ,foot- ball. RUTH PEREZ: Spanish club. TIM PERUSICH. KAY PHENNEGER. MARTHA PHILLIP: COE. LEE PICKERING: Nat'l Honor soc. MARTHA PITTILLO: girls' choir, Spanish club. SANDRA PIXLEY: A Cappella, COE, Double Trio, Shakes. SHARON PLOW- MAN: FHA, Spanish club, student assistant girls gym, M club, Nat'l Honor soc. AURORA POLINA: girls'choir,Spanish club.RUTH ANN PRELL: Spanish club, band, orchestra. MAR- THA PRITCHETT: FHA, hist., Comm. club. ZELLA RATCLIFF: FHA, jr. play, Nat'l Art Honor soc., Spanish club , Art club , Shakes, Shan Pageant. LILLY BETH REDFIELD: A Cap- pella, Double Trio, girls' choir, Library club , or- chestra. BARBARA REEVES: Spanish club, Nauts. BEVERLY RESCH: girls' choir, mixed chorus, Nauts., hist., Shan Pageant. RONNIE RESCH: Nat'l Art Honor soc., student council, v.-pres. DARLENE RICHARDS: Quill and Scroll., Spanish club, student assistant girls gym, Envoy, lst page, M club, rep., Nauts., treas., Shan Pageant. PATTY RICHARDSON: Nat'l Honor soc., Quill and Scroll, Nauts., sec., Envoy, lst page, Spanish club, Shan Pageant. PEGGY RICHARDSON. DON RICKMAN: ROTC. PHILIP RICHEY: COE. DEAN ROBERDS: Pathfinders, ROTC, NRA, DEANNE ROBERT- SON: girls' choir. fAMES ROCKWOOD: Path- finders, ROTC, NRA. RITA ROE: student assist- ant girls gym, M club, v.-pres., student council. DON ROHRS.' NFL, Pathfinders, ROTC, Co. Comm., Art club , debate, NRA, Nat'l Honor soc., Science club, student council, drillmaster of Pep club. CAROL ROSS. PAT RUPPERT: Gleam staff, classes, Spanish club, Pep club , FTA, Quill and Scroll. MARGARET RYAN: FHA, orchestra. MARTHA SALSBURY: Gleam staff, classes, Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, FTA, Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc., Shakes, Shan Pageant. REX SANDIDGE: basketball, track, orchestra, Junior Red Cross, Nat'l Honor soc. ELSIE SCHAEFER: girls' choir, sec., Comm. club. TOM SCHROEDER: basketball, COE, mixed chorus. SANDRA SCOTT: Comm. club, v.-pres. f. D. SELLERS: Boy's State, Spanish club, tennis, Junior Red Cross, orchestra, Shan Pageant. GLORIA SHACKELFORD: girls' choir, mixed Seniors A.1....1, cm- 31, 50 A5...n.,1.....1.- 31, 122 A11...., Knnnn 31, 120 1111... wn.n. 31,121 A11.n.J6. 31,110,131 .x11...,1znn.... 31, 120,153 A11...,5.u 31, 46 Arnnnn., Lynn 31, 125, 141, 153, 167, 173 Amo., c1.n.1.. 31 A.nn.,11'i11.3.n 31, 131 ,4..n.1.n.n, c...1 31 Ayn.. wand. 31 14.1.1..Dnn 31,111, 153,155,156 Ban., Judy 31 5511.-.,An1.. 31, 159,163 Bn1...,J...1y31,135,136,111,15u, 1149 115.n.315n.g.., Jn... 30. 111, 115 13n.1....13n...i...- 31, 159 115.11413 Judy 31 51.114,-, Rnnn.. 31 n....1.n..1,11n1..1. 31, 1211, 155 a...nn,cn.n1:11, 131,153, 15s,15o, 155 Bzmleu, Shu-1i30,31,46,47, 127, 131, 190 5n1..,D.n... 31,125,137,155,157, 167, 181 13.51, c1.n.11. 31 13151, ywnlnnnn 31, 122, 1199 nfnnn, D141 31, 511, 111 Bcmlry, Lmda 32 13.....,1z1.1...5 31, 110, 163 Bunny, 1156... 32 5.nn1.11., sn.. 31, 163 s....1., 1,.nnn..-1 32 1a1..n., n.v..1, 31, 135, 136, 153,155, 157,164,l75,19U 5n..1...5., 'rem' 31, 92, 93 13.5.1....6...y, 11.5, 31, 120, 159 Braden, Dirk 32 11.i.....n,x.nn..1. 32, 131, 163 5..nn...5.,sn...1.. 32, 46, 195 Bnaell, Czmlc 32, 183 13.nd.1.61r, sl-.1.1..y 32, 171, 176 11..w.., 1:4613 32 11.nQ1n.nn, D....., 32, 111 Bmo111.Y1-lilip 32, 155, 159 11.66n.., 'r6ny 32, 114, 163 13.wn,1.1na3 31, 1211, 159, 165 1a.....6., Jerry 32 11.....n., 1.1.5. 32, 162 snnn, v..,1..1. 32 n..16.3,nn15 32, 163 14n11n.n6.n,c1.n.1n. 32, 111, 155, 171 11...l..,P.i.n111n 33, 122 Burnx,Grz1-1133, 153 13.....n1,11....4,33,115,1s9 c..1w.11, c15..5.... 33, 159 c5.1..,11nnn1. 33, 151, 115, 155 cm., sn... 33 c1...16111,c.n1 33, 133 cnnney, c..n1.. 33, 171 c1.3n.n.n, Hn... 33 c1n.1.,,1..ny 33, 124, 129, 153, 139 c1...y, cnynnnn 33, 120, 1so, 155, 155 Clemenx, Marilee 33, 134, 136, 155, 157, 187 c1..n6....,1.1n.15 35, 55, s9, 90, 156, 159,177,1B3,190 c1i11n..1,1n.7..-... 33, 122, 132 Cobb, c1.n.1.. 33, 120 c611.nn.., Mn., 33 cn11.n5.., sand.. 33, 1211, 165 c61.n.nn,r.-.n1. 33, 163 c061.y,snn.1.. 33, 111, 115, 169 cwpf., sn 33, 51, 53, 90, 1111, 153, 155 c61.ignn,M3.5n.1. 33, 122, 132 co., Ln.-.y 33, 163 cn., 1.6.1 33 c6x,1163e1.. 33, 161 ci-nn, D.16.n3 33 c....1nn1, s..wn.-1 34 Crvel,Leo1nrd 34, 97, 111, 127 c.n...1..w, c..y 34, 97, 140 Dnnainn, Dnnnxd 34 D.1.np, snnn.-1 34, 122 D.n1....n, Mm... 30, 34, 46, 153, 155,135,161,19o Denh1m,M1ri1yn 34, 141,153, 155, 161, 190 DeWi11,Car1o3 34, 120 D61w..n,L16yd 34, 157, 151,153 Dm., jun.. 34, 11o,15s,115,151 Dm..,Dn..15 34, 120, 155, 153 D...1.w....1-., w.11.n... 34 D....g..,1vn,n. 311, 34, 46, 1211, 153 D....nnn,11111 54 Dyn., ann. 34, 30, 91, 93, 142 Dye., Pnuy 36 Erk11.gcr,Brenda 34, 163 1:1.1.1....1..,115.-..... 34, 122, 151, 161, 159, 1111 nppfnnn, lun... 34 npp..n.n,Rn1..n 34, 153 sppnnnn, snnn... 31, 134, 133 mn., Dn.n.1.y 31, 162, 175 r111..., 1:16.15 34, 1411 rL......y, J4n1 34, 111 r1...1..., k1n1.n..1 34 1f1...1..-.,v1....n.. 35 r1..1....,11.n1.4n 35, 135 Ford, Martha 35 1 nulL1.Pa!fY 35,137.165,1B1 rnwl... 55.6.3 35, 163 rn-.n...., sm... 35 Fry,M.1rgar:l35, 120, 155 r..11.., 'ren-y 35 Gagt, Charles 35 1:.511nw.,,D6..n. 35, 151, 151 Calloway, Eddie 35, 132 cnmn, 116111. 35 Gn..i36..,Rny...n...1 35, 97, 163 cn, Nan.. 35,113,191 Gemry, Judy' 35. 136, 155, 157, 189 Gib56n,161... 35, 134, 146, 156, 159 c11.n..., Jnny 35, 164 1:..541.1n,,11n1n61n 35, 163 Gueking. William 35, 163 cn..,1un1.3..1 35 Gorham, Ckml 35, 152, 157 Gnmlich, Donald 35 c...1..n, 11666.11 35 G.....,Dn...1 35 Grv!!.K1c1uld 35, 163 cnmn., vnnn 35, 175, 155 Grlmn, Bonnie 55 Gnibb, Bill 35, 132 cmnngn, 1...11.1. 35 1-1..1.1.., Jnny ss, 189 1-15...., jack 36, 164 1-1511,1c....36,111,155,15o,151 Hallcmzn, Krnnelh 35, 153 1-xnnny, cm 13... 36, 1111, 137, 155, 157 1-1....1nn1, c1...1n11. 36, 155, 155,169 1-1......n,1c1..y 36, 124, 157, 165, 175, 155 Hn..dy,Dnv15 36, 163 Hans., Gerald 35, 163 1-1...1., M... An.. 36, 131, 157, 159, 176, 180, 183 1-13..n.,s....1.. 36, 131, 1ae Hays, Archldun 55, 178 1-ny., c1.n.l6.1. 36, 136 Hny., Linn. 36, 122, 155 Hedrick, Geraldine 36, 188 1-1.5...., Mn.n.11. 36, 115 11.156, cy...1.15 36 H.1...1.1.., Mn.. 1.n. 36, 131, 155, 155, 111,116, 117 Hn..1.n1.n., xny 36, 173 Hrrrick, Paul 35, 136 1-111.1.n, 1:1.n.. 36, 132 Hoerle, Virginia 37, 155, 159, 1Bl 1-161.n..,1.1ny.1 37 1-161...n.n.n,11n1p1. 37, 111 1-1...-nc, r..n1 31 1-16n.., 16.5.11 37 1-16n..1.., Jnnn 31, 151, 161 1-lwnna, cmlyn 31 H.mn..1,D41n 31, 136 1.1..1.155.5, c.1.n.1.. 37 Hnbf., Billie 16 31, 120, 175, 190 Huhn, Beverly 37,I37,13B,141,155, 158, 181, 190 Hunler, William 37 H1m1,Jane Ann 31, 110, 152, 153, 1514 HunLmcker,1N111iam 37, 137, 153, 189 11...1.1..nn, vnu, 31, 131, 153, 139 1-1....1..nn.., cn.n1y.. 31, 112 Hutchings, Ieznninr 37, 47, 134, 155 McConnr1I,S!e1e 39, 136, 157 McGorm1rk. 131111: 39, IBB Mrcomnirk, Judy 39. 134, 175 M1Don.11d,Dznni1 39, 135, 163 McDonald, Lawnnn: 39, 153 McE111cry,C1audr 39, 111, 133 Mclnnrx, DeW:1yn: 39, 163 Mn1c....1., Jnr... 39 McMu1len,Pred 39, 163 McPhz-1son,L11a 39, 120, 127, 155, 130 Manen,D1-mln 39, 129, 137, 155, 157, 169 M51-111., jane 39, 124, 157, 161 Mmm, M11-ily.. 39, 145, 1911 Mal., Mzloa Larry 39, 153 ..,Tnn-y 39, 111, 155 M.11n..,13....n 311, 122, 141, 153, 115 155 M15.11.16n,1A..y 39 Mi1...,1:..n139,5s,59,9o, 161,151, 111, 1115 1141l1..,Di.nn. 39 Mi11..,1..1.1. 411, 110, 129, 131 Miller 'M1l1er Miller, ,J:.ck40,111, 171 ,Mnry Kay40,120,124,171 115140, 153, 171, 177, 187, 15 M1n1..n1, cn.n1,n 4o, 112 Mnnn, on... 40, 111 M6.n1.3, 1.1...1. 4u, 155 Mn.-n., 2.59 411, 121 146.151, c1.n5n 40, 163, 113 Mnn, F1n..11. 411, 121, 112 Mnlxzn., Ju... 411, 121, 163 Mnnnnn, w.111n.n 10 Nm, nn... 40 N.1.6n, Ted 40, 181 Nm., D.-,an 40, 163 N...1...3, 'r6.n 4o, 163 159,164,171,177,181 ynnkinn, Beverly 37, 90, 137, 159, 176, 1 50. 1 53, 155 Jnnning., 163461. 31, 163 Jnlnnon, Jannmn, Jnnnnnn, Jnnninn, Anthony 37 Dnun 31, 125 Jnnell. 37 11.5. 31, 46, 131, 153, 155. 155, 177, 150, 151, 157 Jnninon, Jnnnwn, J61....6.., 16.6, 13. Maxcia 37, 152,153, 187,190 Mn.-llyn 37, 120 Plnyuix 313, 121 verly 58, 127 N.wpn.., Dn...1... 411140, 120 No1and,Szn:'1m 40, 122, 157, 1B9 No1and,Sha1ron 411, 127, 155, 161,151 on11.,D.nn. 40 o15..1..1...nn, 13.66. 411, 165, 161, 150, 151, 190 Ox1hc11, B1ll4U, 92, 124, 125, 135 Owen, Jznirc 40, 122, 1513, 187, 189 P5n6.., c1...1nn. 4o, 110, 155 PWC., 1.5, 411, 163 Pennixlnn, Runell 41, 120 YereZ,Ru1h 41,121,181 111..nn.g.., K., 41 Pickering, 12, 41, 1111 P11l111n,Mz11hz 41,122,181 Pixley, Sandra 41,'12H 111..w.n.n,s1...nn 41, 155, 115 r611n.,,4...n.-1 41,112,131 P1'e1.1,Ru1h Ann 41,151 Pn!u11en,M.ar1.1.u 41, 167 1u.n1111, z.11. 41, 151, 161,190 Redield, Lilly 41, 120 11n...n,5..-1...-. 41, 1139 Resd'1,Bevrr1y41, 122,189 Resmh,Ronalr1 41,111,152,153,157, 161 1u.1.nn1., D..1.... 41, 136, 151, 115, 1s9 , 1un1.n..136n, Panini. 41, 136, 151, 1511, 159 1u.1.nn1.nn, wggy 41,111 1u.1..y, Philip 41, 163 1un1..n3n, D6nnie 41, 163 11562.51 Dnnn 41 11n1......nn, Dnnnnn 41,122 Rock.-4665, Jun.. 41,111 Rn., lu... 41,132,115 Ro11rx,Dn1-.a11:1 41, 153 R6n,cn.6141 nnppfn, 11.1.1.6 41, 125, 137, 1511, 111 Rynn, M....... 42 Salxbury, Manha 42, 137, 155, 159, 155, 180, 190 Sandidgz, Rex 42, 91, 92, 93 ,l..l1nn,cf.n1.1 314,121,133 Kun., Rnbm 313, 163 Kn.16n,Jn. 35, ao, 51, 114 1c.11.y,11.... 35, 155, 111, 150, 156 Kendall, Dnid 38 1c11.1.., Sandy 35, 131, 177, 155 1cin......n.., D.1.n 36, 111 K1os,Donnz 3a,121,132,162,161 K.n.n..,M.1.n 35, 122, 129, 163, 1511, 159 Kmgu, lanmly 35, 111, 116, 159 K...g.., 1:n.1.n. 314 Landn., Edwin 38,153,171 Lal-1e,D:A1c 38 Lane, D51-.211 35, 133 Lam:,G3y1e 38, 122 1.5.3, 13n.1.n.n 314, 121, 116 1.avfru1:c,Bi1.1 35, 187 1.i5r...5p, snn.. 35, 132, 163 1,.n.1,.,', Lnmnnn 311, 91 l.innn,snn.1.n 35, 121 1.n..g,1.1n.1.n 3s,152,153,159,111, 111,1s3,156,13a 1,-,ng,Rn6.n 12, 35, 92,93 1.e..n1., Jan... 33 1.6.1...., Johnny 39, 111 1.n1.....,j..... 39,121,114 1.nn.1.,...,., Mnnrn 39 31fA..1....,11n.nn 39, 163 1v1.c1.1n,v..g1..1. 39, 155, 159 M.c15.nn, Jn1... 39 Sclm1n.,1:lnn 42, 122 Sw11,5:1ndn 42, 162,175 sel1.n,ja...n. 42, 151 shnckelford, Gloria 42, 176 Shaw, Chnl., 42, 163 Shelknbergmr, Ruben 42 Simmo smzll, Smivh. ns, Gemld 42 Kenneth 42. 132. 153 Claine 42 s...1.1.,D5.1.1 42 Sinim, jmck 42, 163 5.....1., Linda 42,120,177,155,l57, 190 S.-1.1.1-1, 5...1.r., 111.n1y.. 42, 155. 165 Mnjn... 42, 125 s.n11r., Minnnnl 42, 120, 134, 155, 156 snodgnn, jam.. 42, 111, 155, 157, 161 s6p5.,1.s...1n 42,12o,136,155,151, 1116, 190 snnle, 1166... 42. 132 spnng11.,1..ay 41, 15s sp.11.n1.., 16.1.5113 42, 110, 159, 111, 1115, 151, 135 sp.y,D..y.143, 124 s1n.1..y,1'n...... 43, 164, 165 s..p1....., 115.515 43 s..p1....., P3.n.i. 13 s.m..n..., 6.1.61-13, 124, 163 S11l1we11,M3rgic 43, 120.161, 113. 115 L1111111, 15.111 55, 190 11115111 151111 55, 190 L111,-d, T11111 51, 92, 95 1.111511111111111 53 Lm1.Gcnr1'i:vc 53, IBO Law, Pu 53 L119, 1.5 un 53 15111, 1:11519 55, 94, 95 1.11151,w1,111 55, 121 1.y1111, 511111 S3 M5111111511, 91111 55 M5111111111, 11111 55 M511111, C51111,-11 53, 191 M511111y, 19111 53 1151111511, 11,-11 55 M511111, v11g11115 55, 159, 171, 177, 131 M11111, 91511115 55 Mathews, Bill S5 M51-1111-11, s11111111 54, 159, 171 M5y115w, 9111111 54 115111511-1,1951-1111 54, 135 M1c5111, 915111 54, 157, 161, 194, ' 175, 199 M1c5111111y,o1-151 54 M1c1111111,1.1111 54, 159, 155, 159, 199 M5c5w511,D11v5y115 54, 90, 82 M11c5y,15511111 54, 149, 15s M1x111111y, x51111y11 54 M1M1111511, s111111y 54 M1111111, M51115111 54 M11111,111111111 54, 179 M11111,111111111 54 M11151,1.111y 54, 121 M1111, 911151 5+ M1111, s11111111 -1s,54, 155, 1s1, 177, lHl M111111, M51-y 54, 120, 190 141111111-1, c51y 54, 121 M11111111, G51-, 54 M11511111, 1110115111 55 M11111111, 9511 A1111 54, 55, 90, 159, 155, 199 M5191,G1111 54 M11111111111111y,1511111 54, 190, 199 M151111, 91111 51 M111111,c5111154. 150, 155 M151111, c111, 54,134,150 M111111, M51-11 54, 159, 191 1-151111, 511111111 54, 155, 1s5, 199 M51111, T111 54 M511-11, D51111y 54 M51111, M111-11111 1511 54 11, 951-11515 54,197,191 Morton. Diane 54, 121 M1111nu, Lo11g1111 54, 139, 175 1 ,M515115 54,122,155,191 1111114115 7-71111195y, 11111 54 M1111-11, 1:9 54 My111, s511111-1 54, 151 141511, 1151111 54, 190 N111, 91111111 54 N5111111111, F1111 54 N111111111, 911111 54 N11111111111., 15111111111 54 N11111111, M1115 47, 54, 129, 195 N11111, 1:15115 54, 129 N11151111, 111111111 54 N11111111, 1:1115 54,121,140 O11111111111511, 11111, 54, aa, 99, 157, 159,161,1e5,171,175,19o,191, 190 0'D511, 611111-15 51,167,177,1a7,199 9111111111,11111y 55 91111111-111111, M511 A1111 55 5111111-1511,111111155, 120 551111, 1511111 55, 155 s51111,111y11 55, 175 51111110511 55, 151.190 S111111111111111, 111111 55, 155. 155, 191 s1-111115, 91151111111 55,155,1s1,19n Swfy,C1wl1111 16. 55. 901 159, 171, IBD. ISO sr11u11, 951111 55, 191 511111115111 1.15117 55 s11-11151511, 15111 55, sz S1111111511, 11111111y 55 s11111511,1n11111111y 55, 171, 175 sr1111.111, Eddie 55 s1111111, s1111111, s1111111, s1111111, s1111111, S1111111, s1111111, A1111 55,171,17s,19n D5111-15 5111 55 51111111 55, 153 1.111115 55, 155. 190 P11 55, 155 9111-1111 5s 5111115 55, 199 s1115111111, 911111111 5s S1'111':1Y1 Ktnmn 55 Sons, Philip 56 s111111, 51111111 45, 59, 190 5ou1herl:md,Iim 55. 133 Som-an .9111111151y 5s s11511111g,1511y 5s s15v51, TcLane 56, 178 s1191111,1111111 55, 191 s11w511, 91111 55, 97, 155 s1111,1.511y 55, so S1111511, 11111 se s1111y, 1111111111 56, 141 511111, s11111, 191111111 55, 114 1.51rv ss s1111111, 9511111 55, 5s, 155, 191 s111511, 11111111111 ss, 121 s11111111, 9511 5s s1111511, 151111115 5s, 159 T51111, c51111y11 56 1'5y1111, 151111115 56 T1y1111, 15511 ss 151151, 'r5y1111, 151151. 6111111 46,5s,so,s1,155 11111y 55,157,175 511111 55, 155,191 T111111111, 91111 59, 153 'r111y11111y, 0511111 5s T111u1111g, D15111 5s, 120 'n111111p1511, 91111 5s 111119, N111117 ss 1-115115, 151111 56 T11-.11511,911115111 56, 155, 170, 100 'r11b1111, Val 56, 152 T11111-1511, 11111-1 511, 90, 159 T1111111, 151-1y 5s Tudon Richard 55, 155. 1781 190 T111-1111. C1151115 56 TY111, 911111115 55 v511g11511,1511114e,5s, BB, 99, 195, 155, 159, 191, 194,199 w5g51111,15111115 56, 120, 100 190 W511111, Bill 56. B5 w5111, s11,111111 5s, 05, 140 w511111,9115115 55. 120 w51-1111,151-1151 5s, 199 w51111, 171511 56, sz, 97 w51515, 1. c, 5s, ao, 95 w51511,1119y 55, 120, 159, 1s4, 195 w1511111f11111,1-15111 5s w111, 91111 5s,171,191,19s 1'111,15 55,190 O'N:1l, P51111111 5,1115 54, 120 s111 54, 122 115111, A1111 54 P5111, C1111111115 54 95111, 151111111 54, 149 115111, 111111y 54 95111, M111111 55 1111111111, 12111115 55 r-511511, 151111 55, 155,175 P15111y, 111111, 54 Penn. Loxs 55, 122 P11111111, w1111-.5 55,120,199 1f11111.11, 9111 55 Pinyom M p111, c51111,11 55, 194 Artic 55 111211, 111111115 55 111111511,s111115y 55, 122, 125 1-1111,1.111115 55 1-1111,1111 55,92 P111115111, 1111111 55 1-151111, 51151011 55, 157,175 911151111 1.1111 55 95c1111,N511cy 55, 175 951111, 91111 55, 91, 92, 931 135 9511111151111, K111111111 55, 120, 140 R1curd1 Gerald 55, 921 93 91111119 Jfrrv 55 111117. I 1.11, 55,157,191 911111, 151111 55 911111. 1:51111 55.190 111111511 11,9111155.159,176 91,5111111, 15511 55 911711111111111, 1711111111 55 911111111, 1415111111 55 1111111111, c:1111111 55,1515 951111. D51-1111 55 91111-11, 1151151 55 Rohm Tom 55 Ruse, K1-nnnxh 55 91111, 11111, 55 95111111111111., S5111115 55, 190 W11111, S111 ss, 190 W11111111511, 95111115 5s, 199 W1111111, 91111 55 w1111111111,9111y ss, 121, 175 w1u151111, s111111y 56 w1111511-51111, c115111 57 w111151111on.J D 46, 55, 57, 152, 155, 159, 194 w11111,11111 57, 199 w1111111g1111y, T11111111, 57 w1111,911157, 140 w1115, 1.111115 57, 152, 159, 176, 177, 189 WLI11111. 1111111 57, 155, 155 w111111.11511 57 W111511. Lmv 57 111111111111 W1111111 57, 129 W111111111. 15111 57 w111g111, L511y 57 W11111111 Woirha Wood. 11, 95111515 57 y1, 151111 57, 190 95111515 57, 1211 W1151111111, 1511111 57, 190 W115111111511, 19111111 57, 155 w111111y, 91111515 57 W115111, 1:51111y11 57 wy11111g,1511 57 Y551111111, 91111111 57, 152 Y11111111, 17511-1111 57, 1s5 Your1!,lhmId 57,133 Y1111111, 1511151 57 Y111111g,111111111 57 Sophomores A1111115111y,1.15115 59, 119 A111111, 1.111y 59 A115111111,1.111111 59 ,x11115111111,1151111 59, 170 1111111, 115111115 59, 119 A11111-1111, 015111111 59 A11111111111, 1711151151151 59, 159 A11111111111, V111111 59, 177 A11d11,1.71111 59, 159, 170, 119 A111111, R1111r1151y 59, 119 A111111, L,11d5 59, 119 A1111111, C51-11 56, 59 Avfrv, MH7 15151 59 Bacon, haruu 59, 166 9.1111y, M1111 59, 157,159,142,170 951111, 151111 59 BaldfY.W1ll1.1m 59 B5111w,L1my 59 9511119, 1.11111 59, 154, 155 951105, 9.111 59 9511111k111r1111,s111111y 59 Barlow, Ln Wanna 59 95111111, P5111 59 Barren, Ven-m 59 Barrow, Lmda 59 9511, 15111111 59 95111, my 59 9151, 111111 59 915195, 1551, 59, 17s Becker, Cam! 59 911111-11511, 151111 59,172 91111w,1J1111111 59, 176 9111511111, 1-511, 59, 165, 169 911111111, 1511111 59, 111 911111, 1911111 59 911111111, 511111 59, 90, 92 911111111, R1111111 59 91511, 1511111 59, l37, 159 ,l60, 170 915111, F1111 59 915111, 1511111 59 9151111, D11111 59 9111111,1151,111 59 911111511, 111115 59 951111, 9111 59 9111111111,1.y111-15 59, 119 911y1111, s111111y 59 9151551, 91111111 59, 179 911111111. 1-111111 59 9111111119111, c5511y11 59 911551, 911.-111 59 9111111111111, K5111, 59, 169, 159 9111w11, C511 59, 94, 95 91111911, 0111131115 59 911511111, 11111 59 9111w11,s111 59, 1-11,179 9111w111,1511111 59, 157, 159, 159 P 11115111 so 911111, 5 911511, 11111111 so 91111515117, 91111 en, 169 9111151111111, M5151-11 so, 154, 159 911111111, S1111115 so, 155 11111111,c115111111 50, 155, 112, 177 951111, D5v111 an 9111111151111115 so 911111111, 1.y11115 an 911111111 51111 so, 169 1y111y, 151111 so 91111, s111111y so C51111111111, 95111515 su c5111pL1111, 1111111111 so c511111, D511111 so C511111, 1:11 so C51-1111111511, G1111h111 60, 169, 170 179 C51-11111, 9111111y eo, 90, B2 C51111, 1511111 so c51111y, 17111111111 no, 140, 154, 155, 169 c511111,1511151 so c51111111,c1195111 an C1151111, A1111 eo, 15s. 159 C1151111, 11.11-11 eo, 199 c115111y, 191111111 on c115,111111,1111-5111 so c111111,x11111111 eo C1151711, 91195115 so, 119, 137, 159, 155, 159, 174 C11111, D111 so, 155 C11115111, C1151151 so c1195y, 51111115 sn, 179 c119111111, A1111 50, 119, 155 C1111, 151111115 so c11111y, 11111 so C111111111111, 111111151 so, 82 051-11111,11111 55, so C11115111, 51115111 so c111115w, c5151 an, 17o C11111151111, 511511111 eu, 159, 177 C11111511, c51y 50 c11p1111111, 5151117 so C1111111111, T11111115 59 c5111111,1.1115115 so c5111111, 9111y so C111111111, s151111y so, 159 c51111111y 155,- ao, 150 C111111115111, 5111.11 110, 157, 159, 159 c1111111g11111, c51y so c111111,c111115u, 119, 175 C151111, 5111119111 eo, 119 C1511111, 1511111 no C1111111, C11111111 50, 11.9 c:11111111111,1.111111 50, 159 C111111111, 51511115 so c111111111111.1111,r111111 so c111111,1.,11115 eo, 159 c1111111111,1.111115 51,119,159 D5111111, N111115111 61 n111111,1111,D1111 91,159 175111, -111115 51 111111, 1111511151 91 n..v1y,1v.l1.iisl D.iy,'1uuiu1, 11: nfT1.iy,11u1is1, 131 133,151,151 nu.1uu,.u,1:,uu1iu111,131,139,131 111116 Jmy 111, nz D1nw1dnl1r.lI!1.1rIc: 61 n.uuu111u,Jayuf1 nl nuliyuu, uuuu.. ss,s1, ns, ao, 159, 116 1:u1uuii,vuuuuu sl, 1111 ouuu1yu,.,11.-.im s1, iss, isa, 1111, 1113 n6u1uy,11u1u. s1 1:6wu.y,1zsuuis sl numf,1mia ss, s1, 154 Dufuu, s1u1i.. 61, 164 uuuu,13u1i 111,112 Duuu1,11iuia Mau s1 nuuul, Pmmuu s1 Dyu,P1iylli1 s1,11u sniff, uma sl P:uuw66a1,J61u. 51 s.1W.1i,1au1a sl sy.1u6u,s1is11u s1, 119 1zi.1usm1u,ci.uf1 si ElIrg3rd,VirKin1.1 s1 P11ii,Jmy 61 siu111uy,Tisy s1,su, a2,a5 mai, amiga sl, az 1:u6u1.sum,cuu13s,s1, lss, 11s, 119 Pa1u,1.iiu1u sl mguasu, ixaiuiy sl Puig-mu, Kay sl, 1s9 Paw, way-ia 6l Pielal, B111 sl Piue1iaf,J6auu ss, s1 Fiiriuf, criailua 61, so, sz, 94, as P1aaz.T6ddy sl, 11s, 165 Flauagau, Paula sl, 116 Floyd, Dalia sl, 1s9 Piaaiuf, Juau s1, 131,139, 1so, 110 Fmmau, Pi-auli 51 F1zeman,Sl'nmn 9. 61 mucri, cailaud 51 Fry, Roy s1 ruuiliam, Marilyn 51 Psmu, Diauu 11, ss, sl, 131, 139, 170 Psuu, william 61, 137, 139 cad.1y,1.iu.1a sl, 135 Cade. xula sl callway, Lavcrnz 61 cauu, 1.-my s1 canluaf, Jiuuuy sl, nu, 132, 95. 154 camu, Barbara sz camu, suuuua sz, 170 can-im, Judy 55, sz can-iwu,vi61a sz ca1611e1,c1au11. sz caissul, Goldie 62 cirmu, Jim sz Gian, luggia ss, sz cillfu, 11111 sz Gordon, wil-ua sz, IIB cuiliuy, 1.611016 sz ci-a1a1i,1ai11 sz ciasau., Joyce sz cfapua, lmsuald sz Gmu,csus1. sz cmuwssa, Jam- sz cfaysfy, Waller sz cfaiaa1,Dau 52 ci-im:-, sliaiuu sz, az Gunderson, cams sz Haf11eu,Jaua1s2, 131, 139, 172 Haldamau, Jim sz 1-1a11,ni11 sz Hamilwu, Hwafa sz Haiuilluu, Jiuuuy 62 Hammuua,11u111 Aus sz 1-xarauuu. Bill sz, az Haidlu, Gail sz 1-1au1iug,11a161a sz Harp, sauuuy sz Harfiugsu, Jauica sz Harm, Mum: sz, lla, 134 1-la.-fu, sauiua1 sz HaP1ai,Kay sz 1-lauey, Cathy Ann sz 1-laulfigg, Bill sz Haayllaua, Brenda 62,131,139 1-ical-1111, Mafqual 62, 12s, 155, 179 1-1aiu1au, s1ia16u 52, 154, 169, 170 1-lauamsu, Judy sz, 170 Hau.1umu,Liuaa sz 1-1uu.1iix,Dauuy sz Hama, Marv sz Hu-fiug1uu,caiu1y11 sz, 1s9 Hauifl., namy 52 1-1111, Pau1s3 1-1i1aa1aas11, zany 52 1a1iw,P1m1m 62 Hiuiugu, P1111 52, 164 1-rim, David 62 1-16161-, adware 62 1-rsdgai, lxmily sz Hsawu, Lau-y sz,111 1-luulrui, ssuuiu sz H611fy.l16sm 62 Hnlli11:,Kz-nnzlh 62 n6116way,Jf1nuy 53, 119 1-xuluuusui, Pfauk ss Humbuflile, Peggy 63 Hsmf, cafy sa llgya1d,C1-:il sa, 119 liswafd, Jimmy 53 11u.1i6u s1iif16ys3, 110 11uu1,P1.i1s3 Iruiuaf, Puuifia sa 11uuuuf1r1,ca1y 63 11uru,w.uu1u 53 rlulflimuu, Psiuiiu 53 166-faui,Dsvi.1 ss, 119 Jafusi, cliulau sz Jafslu, Jsyfa ss, 164 Juf1uuu.cnulf1 s3, eo, 112, 172 Jammu, Jimmy 53 Jams., Purlsaia ss, 159 jnfhry,juar1i1a 53 Js1uu6u,Naufy sa, 139, 151, 177 Jsruusu, Jsfluu ea Jsluuuu Nsiuia 63, 131,154 Ju1uu6u,1zuua1.1 63,914.95 Jsusu, 1:11611 ss, 1s9, 119 Jsim, ssmy sz, 142 Juuui. cwguaslysi s3, 1111 Kndls, Jsfk s3, eu, sz, 154 Kmu, Naufy s3, iso, 116 Kelly, David 63, az Ku1f1uuu,Dyaua s3, 142 Kidwsll, Jim 53 Kilxsmii, Duylf ss, 12s Kiffhui, Larry ss, 131, 159 L-1ckey,judy 63 LsM6u1, sham 53 Lauafl, nsuuliy sa Laugaviu, uua ss lausu,zul1f 63 1.a1liam. lzuuall sa Lau11i,raa s3, 169 Lualiay, salsallsy 53 1.66, Jskph sa, 131,139,11o,l14 lumix, Mulyyu sa Li.-1361, cilbm ss Liudmu, 116.1661 sa Liudauy, Pfaum sa Liudaay, Nancy 63 1.11-uiuulariugei, Liuaa ss, 130, 155, 169 Lloyd, Frank 53 Lsug, Luwia sa, 112, 144, 154 Lum, A. c. 63 my, Wayne 63, 111 Lum, Cami ss Lu1r,c1iaf11u1a 63, IIB Lunaua, cesiga 53 Lyuai, J611u 53 Lynch, Linda ss 1,yuuu,n6uua 54 Muansuuld, can 64 Maddy, Judy 54, 1ss, 110 Maui,An1uu s-1 Maimky, Msua 54 Malte, Eloise 64 Malluu, 1161661-1 64 Mslsuu, Kirk 64, 140 Malsuuy, Jsriu s4, 52 Mauu, P:1i1.a1au11i s4 Maru., mum sa, 131, 139, 154, 1 179, 153 Munriall, P.a1p1i ss Mar1iu,Auadu 64 Manu., F1-eddie 64 Mafuu, Marisa Leu s4, lss, 110 Ma1uu,11sgaf s4 Maasu, Jaau sa Mama, Duuuu 54 Ma11iu,Kamy sa Mmually, csfiuiua 64 MfAnsu1, Gerald 54 M1clary,Jim s-1 Mfcsufliis, Jim 54 Mscumuck, Nsmll sa Mfcsnuick, Peggy 54 Mccsy, Jim 54 Mscmy, Mafgum so Mfnsla, Phyllis 64, 1ss, 169 Mcnuuala, Mal-111, 54 1-:Pnl-my, Liuda 64, IIB Mfsym, Rifruua 64 Mf11an1y,sauam 64, 1s4, 119 Mfluwali, Paiufia s4, 177 Muxu-iuay, Judy 64 Mflauasu, Mack 54 Manley. David 54 Mcwilliauu, Panuu 64 Muluau, Juauiia 54 Maliuu, Ray 64 Mlddxamu, Tue 64 M11r1611a1u1, sum 54 Millui, claudu 54 M.11u,M111a sa, 135, 142 Millar, Paul 54, B2 Miller, P16111-1 s1,ss Miller, sliauau sc M111.yau,Juai11i 64 Mum, aulsaza 54 Mom, Dsiuia 54 Mmm, Jafluu 54 Moraln,Dav1d 54 Msrfi1,Judy Kay 64, 1s9 M611-i1,Mif1.6y 54 Murfiasu, 11111 54 Naam, Paul sl NP1a6u,ca1s1sua ss, 175 Nulauu, can 55, so, az, ss N.u1a1su,Jaf11 55 Nun, climfa ss Nif1iu1i,Juu ss, 110, 119 Nulislx, lzssau ss, 1s9 Nu1u136u,c:s.1ss Nsfflm, Psuuu ns,11f1, 112 Nsuu,nuiuu1 ss, 112 os-uf. nii, 63 o'Nu1l.Luk6v 65,111 ouay, mud ss, 1s4 oufrilau, Duiuui ss o1sum.1'i.-11a1.s. 131. lm, 1111 o11u1,Dayu1 ss, as. 91 Psuu, Nick ss Pamf, curl ss Purim, Gary 6s Puikui, Ruuu1.1 ss Pai1u,Jauiff ss, 161, me Pausu, Laffy ss, 1s4 Paxluu, Luffy ss. 1111 P1-duwn,judy ss P.a1,A1ifa ss Puuf1um11.J6liu ss Pm1u..Kuuy.y ss Pam, sy-a ss. 119 Pu111iiu.s1au16y ss 1-my, Jack ss Pmy,Ju11y ss,1ss PePrv.Man1iu ss, iss, 169 Paimsu, cuuu ss, 131, 139 Pumsu, 1.16y11 ss Prulxipi, Barium ss, 1112 Piiillipi, Jamu, ss P1u11ip,,J61iu ss PhiII1px,Mikc es. sz P1u111,,,, Paul 65 Piuua. maid ss Pippfum, Jim ss Plaiu,A1ifa 65, 1111, 119 Pulsufy, Judy ss, 11s Pspe1ay,La.-ly ss Popp, nm Maris ss Punaf, Juau ss Pum, Laffy ss,sz,141,1s4 Pon, nifhafa ss Pswall, Pai, ss, 110 Pnu. carl ss Pmu, 11616611 ss Pfuia, Jams, ss Pfiuliau, Peggy ss mfuuy, Harley sa 11auda11,Mafy Pa19,65, 131, 1:19, 142, 1s1, 111 11au1i,1.any ss, 131, 139, iss nuayia, Duiuia ss, 1211 11assid,Jas11iu ss, 110, 177, 156 11aua,nsu ss, sz, 119 num, Linda ss mm, Payuny ss, aa, 139, 90, 116, 142 Panusmsx. Maniua ss Pauli, Jaauuiuu ss, ISO, 13s,139, 111 mafia, nsguf ss, 179 Rm, Peggy ss nfyusl-13, Judy ss, 1ss Psyuslm, mai. ss, 1ss, 1s9 l1iff,Bmy ss, 115 nidiafal, c1au11u ss, az xiuuauiisn, 1366 ss, 139 11i611w.ni11 ss Richey, Linda ss, lss Riddle, 1.iu.1a ss, iss mduusui, Jwla ss nilfy, 143161.61 ss xiuuuaf, Jmy ss, 34, 95 11sssiu,,n6iuia ss, 160 ussam, Jaan ss nuliiiusu, David ss nssiuiuu, Jim ss, sz nusifusu, Mike ss, 119 Robinson, Norman ss 11661, Judy ss, 1s4 Psgm, Jiuuuy ss 116111, Jmy ss R611awu11, Jay ss, 1s9 Pum, Naufy ss 1zup,,Juu ss, ao, az Ruuau,viigi1 ss, 112 nuuiaflsui, Jim ss sauluu, 11.6611 ss sauau, xairuyu ss saudm, Puuui. ss Sanin, Riclaaia ss savage. Lusiuu ss sawyu, sriai-i ss ssi.i11iuy,Aiui ss, 131, 139 sfsiudlai, nssma ss Schlie,Cad1erine ss, 16s, 119 scluunaf, Pal ss sclimuiu, Mans, ss saluuuiasliu, craafln ss saal, David ss, 156 saaisy, claailu ss, 119 sean,1sai16an ss, 131, 139, 112, 15+ Seek, Mai-lu ss sallw,Ma1-ilyu ss sliaw, caislf, ss, 131, 139 ssupiuid, Ju. ss, 112,94 ssuuhaia, sliuluy ss ssimuau, lam ss sluilaa, Numa ss s1uu,s11af6u ss, 169 s1ayisu,J.iry s1, 131. 139 Sm1lh,Czml,S7,ll8, 170 su.ii1i,ca1s1 Jaan 67 suum, Jams, s1 Smirh, um s1 suiiiii, ssamu 67 snid1r, wanda 67 561111, 1211111111 6, 67, 156 561116, Diana 57 s11a11gl1r, N111 67, 170 s111n11r, 1ny11 67 s1ag11, Phyl111 67 s1ar11y, Mari1yn111 67, 179 s119111r, cl1a1111 67, H2 Swif-mryfr, 61117 67, 141 s111-1111, 1-11,1111 67 s11warr, sharnn 67, 116 s1i11w111,1'1d 67, 166 sr. L611i1, any 57 s11111ar1, 61v1r1y 67 srcbarr, Rnn1ld 67 s16111rr, Tr16rna1 57 S1111111111, 61111111111 56, 67, 154, 511111, car61 67 s1111.1111a11, 171111 67 s1111i1a11, R611 67 s11rfa11, D6nna 67, 141, 175 swinn1y, 111111111 67 sw6p1, 1111-y 67 Taggarr, v1rgi11ia 67 Tay111r, Diane 67, 156, 164, 177 T11gard1n, 1.11111 67 T1n11an1, D6n 67, 94 1'11a111r, v111i1 67, 160, 170 T11i1161111, Roland 67 Thr1rr1an, L1a 67,167,159,156, Th6n1n111n, ca11rg1 67 'r11r11-r1,111111, 1111 67 1'1111rr1p111n, sr1ir11y 57 T11111-rna11, s111 67 'rig116r,61i1al11rh 67, 166 'riu11, R6nni1 67 T111np1ir11, Gordan 67 T616-111y, 1,611 67 T1a11111i11n,661.1y 67, 164, 169 'rril115l1, K11-ry S7 Trigg, Kaxen 67 T111-r16111y, Gary 57 T111-1111, 1a1i1ab1rh 67 'r11rr1r111n1,c1n1l 67, 130 'ry1,s11ar6n 67, 116 van11, 61r6ara 67, 166 van11, Ri11y 67, 166, 169 van 116111, 1r1l1n 67, 159 van 161111, c1111ni1 67 v1ng1111, Rianard 57 v1111r, 'ron-1 58 wad1, David GH wag1n1r, 11ann1rr1 66, 118 w1111r, 61nny 68 wa1111-, 1ani11 68 wa1111, 16hn 66 wa111r, Karen 66 wa1r111,s11yn 66, 60, 62, 154 warn, 1ca111y 68 warnnr, Kay 68 wa66n,Tan1ar1 68 w6u1l, Ra11111 66 w111ar6n, 11111 68, B2 wl-1i1a11r, srm 68 w11ir1, cardl 66, 142, 170, 179 w11i11, L111yd 68 whi11111ad, K1ir11 66, 142 w11i11111ad, 1611n 66 w11i16111ad,Ra1p11 58 w11i11111ad, Linda 68 wlriling, Daryl SB whinon, F116 GH wid111, 1in1 65 wi111i11, ca1111yn 66 wi1lia1-111, 121111yn 66 w1uia1n1, 111h11 68 wi111a1n1, T111-y 68 1vi11iar1116n,Rir11ard 66 wilwn, 1-111 68 wi11611, Larry 68 w1111111, 1711111ia 58 winr1r, D111 66, 82 wi1111r11a1111n, carol 66, 116, 166 w6l1a1111nrg, c11n1 66 w61l1n1111g, Gary 68 w66d,c6n111n 66, 116, 166 w611d, Mary Ann 66 w11adr116, car611 66, 169, 170 w11111w11rrh,sn11dra 66, 160, 166 wrig111, oryi111 68 wrighr, Terry 66 var11, Kay 66 Yalcs, Marria GB, 137, 139. 159. 170 Yn1111g,1arn11 66, 94, 95 1r'611ng,11an 66 zi1g11r, cnnnin SB zir11n1111nan,111n 66 11011, Dec Ann 68, 128, 154,175,179 Z115n,wny111 66, 137,139,169, 172, 17 9 zy116w11i, 1:1i1a111rh 66 Freshmen 11da1n1 M1111 66 111111111 sandra 66 11r11i111, c1ar1r111 68 111111r1,11ar1111a 66 A111111 rr, 11111111 68 611111, 011111 66 A111n, 1611111 66 A1l1n,s111ri 66 Ad.11n6, B111y 68 6 1? An11r1111. M111 66 1x1n111, Nnnfy 66 11nd1r11111, calyin 66 And1111111, Don 68 Armxlmng. Tom BE Arr1n1d,1111r1y 66, 85 Ar11inr6n,121g1y 66, 166 11111rin,A1an 68 611d1, c1n1 67, 66, 154 65116,11111y66,110,127,177 1z.1111y, 66nni1 11a11 68 6ai11y, Rrnrrnnry 66 6a11r, Daryl 66, 65 61111, Marrhn 66 61111, R1111ard 69, 85 l1ar111w, R111 66, 116 laarnnrd, 611111111 68 111r11rr, R11h.11d GB 6.1r11n111i11, D1a11na E8 61n1n111i11, Mari1111 66 Bc.z1,Rnnnin Kay 66, 170 6111n, Ann 66 611111, M1ry 66, 126 61111111an111, Rn1161r 66 11111, 16111111 66, 120 61111-nan, 1-l.1r1y 68 6111-r1,car111yr1 66, 164 611111y, N111ry 66, 176 61111d111, 6111 66 nnnninn, Linda 66, 116, 154 6111111111,1ca1rina 58 611h11p, D1n11y 68 6111111, 66n1111 66, 179 61a11, Larry 66 611111, w6111y 66 61an11111hip, 1a11111 58 61611, 11ry1 66, 65, 170 661111, larry 66 6611611, s11ir11y 66 611ni1d61, c11n1 68 61111111,D11n11a 66, 170, 176 1111y1n, Mar511ri1 66, 116, 167 66w1i11, 66nn11 66 6ra1hr, 1an1 68 61-1n11ar1, N1n1y 58 6111-11r,K1nn1rh 68: 166 6rin11, T61n 68 61in11111, 16n 69, 166 616611, s1111a 69, 179 6rr11l16rr611,1z11h1rd 59 6r11wn,Frn111 69 16111-dn, Gary 69, 65, 142 6n11y11, 1an1 59 Brown,Na11cy 69, 135, 160,170,177 611111, 61rry 59 6ry111r, 111dy 69 611r11anan, charl11 69 611l111, rr-111111 69, 166 611nyar,111dy 69, 172 611111, N111y 59 611r11,D611na 69, 67 6111111y, 6111161 69 611rr61.y, D111ni1 69 611r1h1r, 6611n11 69, 166 6y1r1, D611n6 69, 166, 160 ca1111r, 1r111n 59 ca116611, Mary 11111 69, 154, 17 c.11n1111111, 1111111 69, 154 c1r11pl1111, Mary 111 69, 169 c1nnr1n, 1ani11 69, 166 car1y,nar111y 69 car,1111111, K111 69, 164 C1111111, 'rnd 69 ca11111, s1ra1d 69 ca11y111, 111111 G9 carw111,1c1ir11 59 c111.111,Mar1116169 card, ca11ni1 69, 190, 145 ca1r11n, c6r1ni1 69 ca1111l1,M11y169 c111d61if1,1111y1n 69 c1111r161r1ai11,oar1ni1 59 c11a11111111, 16a11 69, 166 c11an1y,car111yn 69, 118 c11an1y, David 69 c111,11r1a11, Hilda 69 chap111a11,Ma1ir11 69 chapprll, 1:11111 69 Chapp1e,Rcna1d 69 c11a1-1111, 1i111n1y 69 cha111611,111dy 59 ch11y1r, 11611116 69,65 c11i1d1r1, Carol 69 chy11a, 111111111 69 c1ar1, Dayid 69 c111r1, 5111 69, 116, 156, 170 c11ary,16hn 59 cl1111and, R1r11a 69 c1111r1g1r, M111 69 c11f111rd, M1ri1611 69 c1i611rd, M11i1y11 69 c1i116rd, Mr1111r1 69, 127, 166, c11116n, 21r11n1 69 c111, Lar1y 70 c611,Ra11111 711 Colvin, 1arn11 711 c111n61,R1pna 70 cqnraw, Kay 70 c11ny111, s111r1111 70, 195 c661, 1611n 70 c661, 12a111 70 C11111111111, c1n1 70 c11rn111111, R6na1d 70 c11115h111r111r, M111 70, 166 c.,..1.rryr11a11, lnayid 70 0,177 172 c611r1n1y. caral 70, 116 c6wir1,c11ar111 70 c11wi11,F111yd 70 cwfn, R1n1a 70 c111r,car111 70 061, 61111111 70, 127 c111, Nnn1y 70,79 cr1ig,wi11i1rr1 70,85 cra111,sa11d1n 7D cr11111r111n, Marnin 70 c111i11. R11111n 70, 130 c111l1r, Marilyn 70 1J1r1111g,1.ind170 151111, Ann 70 Davn, Lany 70, 149 D11-i1,Na111y 70, 166, 1711, 164 1:11w11a1-11, 111h11 70 D111711111, 5116111 70, 65 1:11, 1-1a1111d 70 D11111r,1.y11111r 70, 170, 179 De D: 01111, 1111 70 Wi1t,Jnhn 711, 135 D11r11r, Pa1111 70 1Ji111rr11n,c11ar111111 70 Di111rr1a11,Da11id 70 Di116n, Ja.-111170, 166 D61111111, 1nh11 70 Dad111n, Nan1y 70 D6rra1111, wi11.1rd 70 D6ry, A1111 7D D6wn1y, 611111111 70, 11B 111111, P1111y 70, 140, 166 016111, 6ar11a1a 70, 116 011111, cay 70 D111g1r,can1170,127 D11111r, c11n111in1 70 D11rr111, Larry 70 Dnr11ar1,ca1n11n 70, 177 D111111i11,11a1ri1ia 70 Dy11,D6n 70 za11611, 61111r1y 70 661611, cardl 70 111, 11a1-ry 70 1:11i611,Gai167,70,176 1:11n1111r, 5111 71 :r11r,Nar11ar 71 syan1, Par 71, 166 syan1, w111ian1 71 rain, 1:11111 71 1fari1,141111n 71, 164 ra1111111ar,c16r11 71, 65 farraw, 1an111 71 111111, R1111ar1n1 71 r1nd1r, F116 71 F1rg11111n,car11lyr1 71, 116 F1rg1111111, shan1n 71, 118, 149 Fi111, R6g1r11 71, 154, 166,170 ri1h1r, F1111 71 r1111111r11an, s11ndr1 71 F111yd,va1r11 71 F1111rr1a11, 11r1y 71 1'11w11r, E111 71 666111, wi111an1 71 Fri11. cyn111ia 71, 170, 176 rr11l1y, 1-:ay 71 r11111r, 17a1 71 c1d1,1Jnri1 71, 82 cn11y, '1'11n 71 G11-11l111,1i111 71,172 card, 1zay1n6nd 71,85 c1rri1n11, 1J111ni1 71, 65 ca1r111l, G1-111 71 01111, 111ry 71 ca111, Larry 71,65 c1ar1a1111,1a1n11 71,65 016161, Mary 71, 143 616111, 1111111111 71 c1661,Tr11dy71,116,170,166 ci1116n, shar11n 71,116,160 c11111,111,1ani11 71, 66, 69, 116, s111p1y, Linda 71, 176, 179 u1111.1i11,11rry 71 c111n1y, 16y11 71, 116 Gran, s111r16y 71 cn1y,c11nn11 71 cr1ha1n, 01111111 71 611111, s111r6r1 71, 116 c:r11n1y1111d,R11111r1 71, 85 c111111r1, A111111 71, 172 cr16in,N1111 71,65 Gr1111l11, c11ar11r 71 11a11, 'rh11n1a.1 71, 67, 95, 94 1-1ar1111,D11na1r1 71 Ha111.11a11r, La11y 71 1111111-1,1111 71, 65 Hall, 66nni1 71 1-1a1rn11r1an,ca1n1yr1 71 11a1111n11nd, 1:1111-1 71 1-1a1n1r, M1111n 71 1-1111111111 1a11i1r 71 Har1111611, 11111 72, 176 11.1rri1, Marrha 72 l11rri1, Myra 72, 135, 166 1-1arri1,'r1111111111 72 1-1arri16n, M111 72, 65, 190 1-1a111y, 6111111 72 1-111111na, wa1r1r 72 1-111161, 611nda 72, 65 Haw Hay: HAY! 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