Neosho High School - Wild Cat Yearbook (Neosho, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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CALE DAR SEPTEMBER -Teachers swamp hardware stores for artillery. -School starts with a bang fseveral of them, in factl. -Elected class officers. -Wilson has hopes of lettering as Ko-Ki Koki is intro- duced to N. H. S. -School reeks of Latin initiates' garlic. OCTOBER -Neosho plays Victorious host to Baxter Springs. -Fur flies between Unholy Six and cheerleaders. -Students migrate to Green-Land. -Wildcats defeated by Webb City. -Our pride and joy lose their second Big-8 game to Nevada. First gathering of Sr. play cast makes Summers' hairf?t stand on end. -Wildcat-3 find defeat at Lamar. Homecoming pep rally: big build-up for big let- down. I NOVEMBER -Betty Ioy Haas crowned Football Queen. - There'll Be Some Changes Made, as report cards announce the awful truth. -Monett defeats Neosho in a great game of mudball. -History repeats itself: Carthage Delanda Eratp l3-7 Koh, happy dayl. -H. F. reigns supreme as undisputed Cleopatra of the day . . . Glory, laud, and honor to the ll to victory over Mt. Vernon, 20-13. DECEMBER -Local vicinity invaded by mean, moody, and mag- nificent Outlaw. -Woman Hater's Club chagrined at thoughts of weaker sex. -Sophomores win Yearbook royalty. -Seniors gather to plan S. S. D. -Barlow calls Senior meeting. -Rainbow Girls hold annual Christmas dance. -Clover Club's lossy Gayiety's gain. IANUARY -Seniors stagger schoolward. -Senior play- A Date With Indy -presented to full house. -Football banquet. -Webb City hands us first cage loss of season. -Wildcats losey Kittens win over Aurora. -Noah had nothing on us f'ark, 'arkJ. 17-Kittens win B g 'Carts lose A to Nevada. 18-Paul Tennis elected V. President of student body. 21-Kittens victorious again: A team fights valiantly, but loses to Lamar. Z3-21 cheers to Mary Steward for 21 years of faithful service to N. H. S. 21--Prunty makes Honor Roll. --'Cats bow before Monett Cubs. Kittens ride again! FEBRUARY l--Basketball boys take blood oath to become Blue- beards until they win a game. - N Club initiation: need we say more? 5-Lampo brings pillow to school. 7-Buddy Haas Wins county oratorical contest: lean Hunter crowned basketball queen at Carthage- Neosho game. Our loss, Carthage's gain. ll-Mt. Vernon takes Neosho to town to the tune of 51-30. Kittens share honors for Big Eight Cham- pionship with Webb City. --Yearbook staff struggles to meet February 15 dead- line. MARCH --Still praying . . . RICHARD, when are you gonna open that door?? -Uncle Loren takes his musical prodigies to Monett Festival. -Woman Hater's Club thrilled by Iunior play . . . Ever Since Eve. APRIL -Dreaded grade cards put in an appearance. -School dismissed for Good Friday. -12-Music Department advances on to Springfield. 25--Carnival time--N. H. S. halls ring out with merri- ment. MAY --Survivors of Springfield contest move up and on to Columbia. -Recognitionsf?J made known at Award Assembly. -Baccalaureate. -Seniors skip Senior assembly . . . Iuniors honor Seniors at annual prom. -Briney tears for Seniors flow down aisles at com- mencement. --Three months parole granted . . . Richard opened the door. Page 1 8



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K . STUDE T COU CIL PAUL TENNIS Vice-President A 6 The Student Council of Neosho High School consists of one representative from each clasps, and a faculty adviser. The representatives, chosen by the students for their scholastic ability, are elected to serve one year. During that year they must maintain an M average in both scholarship and citizenship. The Student Council members meet during the activity period each week and offer to the best of their ability a fuller cooperation between students and faculty. They voted this year the financial backing necessary for the publication of the school song, The Black and the Gold, and much time and effort were spent on collecting material for a new school handbook. The election of the student body president and of the student body secretary takes place at the beginning of the school term. Raymond Green was elected as the '47 president and Marilyn Land as secretary. The vice-president, who is elected at the begin- ning of the second semester, is Paul Tennis. He presides over the meetings of Student Council. Ioyce Anderson, who was elected assistant treasurer last year, automatically became treasurer this year and Carol Cushman was elected as her assistant. Page 20

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