North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1942
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LJ Q,-.'QvJ MARSHALL DEAN SCURLOCK Bom Sept. 14, 1925 Died Sept. 25, 1941 I 4 They gave their all in the serzfiee of their country. WILLIAM IONES Last attended this high school in 1938. Born August 6, 1922 Killed in action March 26, 1942, With the R. A. F., somewhere in Scotland. CURTIS HAAS QCRAWFORD E. SCOTT Graduated in 1937 Last attended this high. School in 1936 Born Marc-h 26, 1919 Born Iuly 12, 1920 Died Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Died Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii M, L , , 4,,L O ' K M NX 1 X XQAC LV I AR! -5 I O4 1 .Z Ng tl X l I ff?-N 'Y f Q. .L 1 Q? so I :Y f x .-a-.- xii' :I , f 4--1, UQLEYITUCQI TO ONE EAGER IN SPIRIT, STRONG IN INFLUENCE - to one ,whose deeds and determination reflect the obsession of strong minds in strong hodies - to one whose life has been eoniinensarate with these zfalaes in sixteen years ofserzfiee to this sehool - to eoaeh Roy A. Freneh the staff dedieates this ifolanie of the I942 Owl. - O '9 237 . fi! v gf? K ff 4 ' Q- M fx I . .Q I ,,,! X gfrj X . I fl 0. ....,z w Q VR x My E jk N JK .... L, f -+- A Q Gffdministratzon L. O.,LI'1fLE, M. A. , Superintendent of the A North Kansas City Public Schools gg! fs ff ,P ,F 'f f fi 'Lid O. K. PHILLIPS, M. A. Principal of the- , North Kansas City High School F. F. GREER, A. M. Vice-principal of the Norih High School Mathematics MADA DENNY AMELIA KELLER, B. S. Dean of Girls, Mathematics my A ,. ..,,. ., , KITTY COOLEY Secreiary to the Principal Secretary to the Superiniendent , W ocmc! of flcfuaahon Left to right: Alberi Fuson, trecrsurerp W. R. Alfen, vice presidentg E. D. Lewis, Ing Dr. R. C Porter: lock Street V. I. Woods, presidenq W. W. Chickp R. F. Poynter, secretclryg L. O. Litle superintendent of schools. 12 Muffy DORIS ARNOLD M A Social Sclen e ANNABELLE BAILEY M I ,W Q9 39 Commerce DRUMMOND W. CAMERON, B. S. Mathematics PAUL I. CHAPPELL, M. A. Science W! f ffb MARY ESSIG, B. S. Vocational Home Economics JANET FLEISHMAN, A. B. Social Science CARL FOX, M. A. Physiccrl Educcriion Social Science Asst. Couch Resiqned lcmucxry 9, 1942 ROY A. FRENCH, M. A. ' Couch Physiccrl Education MARY HAMLIN, M. S. Enghsh MARIBELLE HINES, B. S. Commerce I. EVERETT HUDSON, A. B Iourncxlism English BERENIECE HUME, B. S. Library IANE IOYCE, M. A. Health Physical Education PAUL LOONEY, B. S. Agriculture Education Vocational Agriculture V DOROTHY I-IUTCHINSON, M. A Social Science l A 'C P- 'lf ,mo . BERNITA ISLEY, M. A. English Spanish I 4 FRED McGLOTHIN Coordinator Trade and Industries Defense Director RALPH MCKEEHAN, B. S. Industrial Arts Sheet Metal Resiqned Noizember 28, 1941 I l. K wk 05 MABEL SPARKS, M. A. E1'1gliSl'1 MARY SPEAKER, M. E. World History P IVA ROBINSON, B. S. B1OlOgY RETHA SALE, M. A. Commercial Arithmetic Art Ei ANGUS SPRINGER, M. A Speech, English Printing CARL ST. IOI-IN, M. A. Machining, Drafting GLADYS WILLIAMS, B. S. Commerce ANDREW K. KRUSE, B. S. Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Appointed January 19, 1942 CLOYD G. VERMILION, B. M. E Instrumental Music LIDA WARRICK, B. M. E. Supervisor of Vocal Music MARION ROGERS, B. S. Sheet Metal Physical Education Assistant Coach Appointed December 8, l942 DALLAS PULLIAM Supervisor of Maintenance Sept. Ut Chia an sfzs. 9vWell, here we are again. Happy, carefree children in school on ze more. Sept 26-Purple and gold donned for Leavenworth football game, there. The Hornet's Buzz publishes first paper. Fay- etta Burton, Ioanne Street, and Carolyn Douglas are the co-editors. Oct. 2-Student Council presents assembly. Oct. 10-Big, brawny N. K. C. boys play football with Liberty in new N. K. C. stadium. Oct. l5-Miss Maribelle Hines entertains school with assembly. Oct 16-C. C. A. Convention arouses student interest. Oct. l7-Game at W'illiam Chrisman. Pep Squad girls yell for victory, Oct. 20--Gather around all ye little book worms! Yippee, a book review. Oct. 23--Girl Reserves and Hi-Y hold pow-wow. Oct. 24vAnother game played with Southeast and it's here. Oct. 27-North Kansas City salutes the Navy on memorable Navy day. Oct. 29v Can l be in it? l want the lead. Ah, rehearsals for Pinafore are started. Oct. 30-Such scenery! Such warbling! W'hy, it is the op- eretta, 'tPinaiorc! Oct. 3lfGame with Rockhurst. Gee, whistles lody, what handsome men. Nov. 7--Lafayette game, there. Nov. 10-14--American Education week - parents visit school. Nov. 13-All is solemn and dignified at the Masque and Gavel assembly, The American W'ay. Burton's essay wins cash award. Nov. 14--Game with Excelsior Springs. Nov. 177Book reviews for the studious. Nov. 18-No fussing, ladies! Women Faculty have benefit bridge. Nov. l9-Chapter of Hi-Y and Girl Reserves meet. Hornets play lmmaculata. Nov. 20-IIYUITI! Yum! says Spot Leonard. Ma, put on the turkey, it's Thanksgiving for some of us. Nov. 25-Oliver Norman, l ate so much l thought I would collapse! Bob Kardash - a day later - l did. Ben- ton game, here. 27-Hurry! Rush! Run! Mr. Angus Springer presents the Iunior play, Two Minutes to Go. Nov. Dec. 2- Soldiers of the Seas brings to front the possibility of war at home. Dec. 8-Bold, stark, staring headlines - U. S. declares war! Dec 12-America carries on -'- Kilty Trumpeteers present as- .sembly to brighten students' day. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. 15-l7-Girl Reserves gather in auditorium at noon. 20-Nippy weather these days, so bundle up warm for the Springfield basketball game in high school gym. 22-Three days till Christmas! Vtlarnings from Santa are issued to Harold Downing, Bill Kelley, and Dick Peters, and all the rest of the boys. 24-Masque and Gavel presents Christmas assembly. Mr. Angus Scrooge Springer does some good acting and do the kids howl with enjoyment? Yeah, man! School dismissed for the holidays. 8-What a wonderful year last year. Back in the halls again, Ruth Borgmier, lean Capps, Lou Thomas, and Helen Richards think wondertul thoughts about certain people. 9-Lafayette, we are ready. 12-Tickets, boys and girls. Pay assembly, Sounds of the Air in the auditorium. Learn how the radio and the screen fool audiences. Ian. 13-Bonner Springs basketball. Ian. l4-Conservation picture for careless people. Ian. Zlelumpin cat-fish, it's a noon dance! Ian. 23dBenton basketball. Exceptionally clear cheering is heard from a certain section. PP lan. 27-Bonner Springs, there. Ian. 29-Wasn't that a swell Sophomore assembly? Let's ask Bonnie Burton and Harry Miller. Ian. 31-Lafayette game, there. Feb. 2-Shake knees, shake! Martha Corum, Dorland York, Barbara Denison, and Fayetta Burton speak at American Legion Oratorical contest. Barbara places first and Dor- land, second. Feb. 3-Turner basketball. Feb. 4-Girl Reserves - those busy little bees, present school assembly. Feb. 6-Iunior band skating party and everyone is able to walk home. Holt tournament. Feb. ll-Kiwanis and Lions Day - Members eat lunch in cafeteria prepared by Home Economic students. Feb. l3-Game with William Chrisman. Feb. 19- Who will be Owl Queen? B-uy an Owl from me, Kid! Feb. 26-27-Tournament! Come on Anderson, Short, and the rest of youse guys! Mar. 3-Basketball with Holt. Mar. 5-fMrs. Lillian Miller,' psychology and Latin teacher, chooses the vocation of housewife. Mar. 6-Ardis Burnidge wins coveted crown - Cox, Thomas, Allen, and Duffey, attendants. Doesn't Oren look de-lee- cious? Mar. 8-Those everpresent Iuniors come to the surface once more with their Carnival plans. W Mar. lO-One, two, three, kick! Bless my Soul! lt's Follies practice. You people didn't know of all the Iunior fem- inine talents, did you? ' Mar. lite-'Everybody swing it! That's it, lust look at all the lads and lassies. Mar. 16-Dr. Warmingham speaks in the g . toriurn. Hi-Y and Girl Reserves. Oh, Gee Whiz! I have exams.p the lunior Carnival. hi h school audi to take my Mar 26-27-Girl Reserves, Mother-Daughter banquets. Mrs. Port- er and Mrs. Morton saying, Isn't it simply grand to have a daughter! Mar. 20-Easter is around the corner. We're wondering if the girls' new Easter outfits will be minus silk hose and also whether they will be walking or riding. April 1-April Fools Day. Everything happens to me. What's going on behind the scenery? You might know, its those icky Seniors starting practice on Plane Crazy. Girl Reserve cacinet meeting. April 2-Girl Reserve triangle and Hi-Y chapter meetings. April 5-The spring weather has brought to life all the old picnickers. What a life! Ask lack and Bob. April 9-10-Seniors present Plane Crazy in a matinee and evening show under the superb direction of Mr. Angus Springer. Congrats, Seniors. April 15-What are all the fairer sex of that fcensoredl Pep Sguad dressed up for? Oh, yes, the annual luncheon at the Muelbach. . April 15-The heroes of the basketball court receive their cov- eted letters at the Pep Squad basketball banquet. April l6eGirl Reserve general meeting. Election of officers. Girl Reserves general with installation April 30-Hi-Y meets. service and Senior farewell. everywhere and not a dress in sight. May 1-Slacks, slacks, Yes, it's slack day for the girls. May Gfloint Girl Reserve cabinet picnic introducing the new members. May l5-The-day has come! The Ir. and Sr. Prom. Ruth can Q0 Shopping with that extra large bunch of pennies she and Boo have been saving. May 17-Seniors anxiously await the Baccalaureate services and commencement. MCIY 22--Yippee! School is out! Cgsmoz dfais glzofzfiaagtj Being a newspaper reporter, my profession naturally takes me to many parts of the coun- -try: therefore, I am very fortunate in meeting many of my high school chums. lust this morn- ing, March l5, 1952, I chanced to meet lean Allen looking very chic and smart in her new tweed suit. I was surprised to see that little key still around her neck, and then, not at all to my surprise, she informed me 1-hat she 'was now Mrs. Bill Kelley. I glanced across the street and saw a large advertisement of Burnidge Dislributing Company. Next door was the main office of the Evening Star published by Charles .Blythe and Bill Meadows with Pat Stock and Ruth Bell employed as reporters. Going on down the street, I could see Barbara DeniSO1'1 Spefikiflq at the Business Women's conference. Among those present were learlfirihllr Capps, head nurse at t'he General Hospital in Kansas Cityg Mary Gibson, chief bookkeeper and sec- 'retary of the Thompson Lumber Companyy and Payetta Burton, whose editorials appear in newsPCIP9FS Ci1'1Cl magazines throuqhout this country and others. Speaking of newspapers, I received a letter from Audley Campbell today who is a foreign correspondent for the New York Times. At lunch last week, I accidentally met two old friends. Yes, it's still the same. Dr. john Stroud Morton taking' his secretary-wife, Lou Thomas, to lunch at Do' land York's com- bination drive-in and filling station where Mabel, lean, and Frances I-Ioy are the carhops. Miracles never cease, especially when one of your most .intimate friends becomes the Vice- president of the United States. Imagine - Roy Reel! IncidenLally, Bill Brown and luUiOr Williams have become residents of the little, but big town of Liberty, Missouri. james Crock- ett has organized his own orchestra featuring Marcella Duffy at the drums and Beverly Benoit as tap dancer. Also, featured at the Metropolitan Opera is Bob Kardash who recently be- came business manager of a large synthetic rubber company in Chicago with Ruth Borgrnier as his private secretary. Selma Murry has given up all her business interests to become Mrs. Dick Peters. On a recent tour of the South, I had the privilege of visiting the largest pipe company in Alabama and whom should I meet but Mr. Oliver No'rnan, efficient owner. The very person I expected to be fitted for the position of private secretary for this firm was Helen Richards, recently seen with the up and coming radio Singer, Ned Vincent. The evening pa- per brought me the news that Naomi Brown is now the new president of the Army Wives Club. Other interesting items were: Marriage licenses - Mary I. Bidwell and Harold Stark: Charles Ryan and Betty I-Iainlineg Bob Evans and Wanda Myers: - Radio programs - Charlene Coomber and Norma Mollenhauer in an accordian recitalp Cooley Bigharn's lecture on the Prejudices Against the Negro. Ardis Burnidge has been recently appointed chief -advisor of the Girl Reserves of Kansas City, Missouri. Lloyd Stanley is filling the position of football coach at William lewell College. Richard Spickler seems Very pleased about his new job as advertising manager of the Kansas City Slar. Lucille Sparks can't seem to for- get that old flame of high school days, so she has given up her secgetarial ability to become a good wife to Iimmy Skeith. Corrine Smith, as you probably expected, is another typical American beauty. The class of '42 supplied the sports world with several professional foot- ball stars such as lim Shanks, Lloyd Elrod, johnny Estes, Oscar Annis, and last but not least, Albert Carr. Our future farmers turned out to be Kenneth Rogers, Delbert Hughes, Kenneth Hornback, and Vern Ballenger. Much to all of our amazement, Walter Deere has taken up the john Deere implement industry with cows as a side interest. Sylvia Cameron is general manager of the I. A. Peterson dime store with singing as her hobby. Bill Avis chose to be manager of the local A. St P. store. Martha lane Barnby is a new instructor in the com- mercial department in N. K. C. H. S. I haven't -heard much from Ierome Himmelberg, but my guess is t-hat he is another Tyrone Power. Who could be a more efficient bookkeeper for the K. C. Power ci Light Company than Eugene Haynes? Can't you just imagine Mary Alice Mayden as a psychology teacher? Well, she has taken Mrs. Lillian Miller's position who retired in '50. Doris Mclntyre is proving very satisfactory as a dancing instructor at the Ar- thur Murray studio in New York City. 'Things just wouldn't have -happened right if Marjorie Maloy hadn't become Mrs. Green. - after all these years. No one's day would be complete if they couldn't see Alvin Spot Leonard loafing at the corner drug store. Mid Iones is the proud owner of a largeydude ranch out west. Richard Ioyce and Bill Clark are two of his best cowhands. Lillian Cox recently won a beauty contest, and is now enjoying a trip around the world. So ends the class prophecy of '42 leaving with you your comments. 20 amioz Qian 061268 'za JACK MORTON OREN WILLIAMS MARY GIBSON President V Vice President Secretary IEANNE ALLEN ALBERT CARR ALVIN LEONARD Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Reporter OSCAR ANNIS N Club, Hi-Y BILL AVIS - DAVID ALLEN LOIS MARIE BAILEY N Club IEANNE ALLEN Pep Squad President, Girl Reserves, Girl Reserve Cab- inet, Masque and Gavel, Senior Class Treasurer, Owl SLafi, Owl Oueen Attendant, Senior Play, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Quill and Scroll. 21 Girl Reserves WALTER DEERE HI-Y VERN BALLEN GER RUTH A. BELL Buzz Stcrff, Girl Reserves Senior Play. Quill and Scroll lAMES BECKMAN MARY IANE BIDWELL Buzz Stuff, Student Defense Commiiiee ARVENE BERG Girl Reserves BERNICE BLYTHE l 22 MARTHA JANE BARNBY l. R. BENNETT Student Defense Cornmiiiee BEVERLY BENOIT Masque and Gavel, Girl Reserves COOLEY BIGHAM Hi-Y IRENE BLOGIN Art Club, G. A. A., Honor Club Girl Reserves, Girl Reserve Cabinet l AMES BOGUE Hi-Y E, K wir BARBARA DENISON Masque and Gavel, Girl Re serves, Girl's Glee Club, Mad riqal Singers, M. S. Pinaforef' Senior Play, Quill and Scroll HAROLD DOWNING Hi-Y MARCELLA DUEFY I Ns Bandj and Orchestra, Girl Re serves, Art Club, Home- coming Oueen, Owl Queen Attendant BOB EVANS Band ADELINE DUNCAN Orchestra, Chorus, Glee Club LLOYD ELROD N Club ROBERT EVANS Art Club President, Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel WILDA FAULCONER Girl Reserves JOHN ESTES Trade and lndustry, N Club l-li-Y, Student Defense Committee KATHLEEN FOSTER Girl Reserves MARIORIE FISHER Girl Reserves, Owl Staff DOLORES FLEISCHAUER Girl Reserves MARY GIBSON Girl Reserves, Pep Squad, Sm- retary of Senior Class, Senior Play LEWIS GRACE ' PEGGY GLECKLER RAYMOND GROVE BETTY HAINLINE Pep Squad, Girl Reserves, Library Club EUGENE HAYNES ' Hi-Y' IAMES HOOD Hi-Y MABEL HOY Girl Reserves, Masque and Gavel DELBERT HUGHES F. F. A. J LENO A HUFEIMAN ? d A 1., Art C1L1iriK,'XXGi5yReserves KENNETH IACKSON Trade and Industry, Hi-Y MIDDLETON IONES Hi-Y 1 -A i s. .. 'Qrrr ' 1 EEL ' E - JEL Ti l , 1. '1 ,J L -ET ' 1. TF L. 4 1 EDWARD MEEKER Ari Club WANDA MYERS Honor Club, Girl Reserves, Buzz Stuff, Quill cmd Scroll G. Girl BILL MEADOWS Library Club, Buzz Staff DORIS MYERS A. A., Chorus, Glee Club BETTY LOU NORRIS Girl Reserves, Honor, Club KATHLEEN O'TOOLE Girl Reserves SAMMY OWENS Art Club BARBARA PALMER Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, Student Defense Committee RICHARD MILLER DICK PETERS Trade and Industry Hi.Y I LILLIE MAE MATHES DQR15 pH1ppS ReSefVeSf Student Defense Girl Reserves, Art Club, Library Committee Club, Senior Play OLLIE ANN LINDSAY IIM LOWE Hi-Y, Football EVELYN MARTIN Art Club, Library Club, Owl Staff BILL MANN Owl Staff, Hi-Y MARIORIE MALOY Owl Staff, Girl Reserves, Pep S uad Treasurer Mas ue DOROTHY MCNAMEE DORIS MCINTIRE Girl Reserves, G. A. A. RUTH MITCHELL Band, Marjorette, Girl Reserves BETTY MALOTT Girl Reserves, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Owl Staff OLIVER NORMAN N Club, Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel, Siudent Council, Student q ' q Defense Committee, Owl Staff, and Gavel, Senior Play Honor Club, Senior Play, Quill and Scroll JOSEPH MILLER Art Club, Trade and Industry, , Hi-Y SELMA MURRY Pep Squad, Student Council 29 l BOB PHILLIPS Technical and Related ' Buzz Staff GALE PHILLIPS Owl Staff BILLY BOB PORTER I-li-Y, Owl Siaff Axis, MARGARET PRATHER N ADINE HARRIS Owl Staff, Art Club Library Club L. V. HENNEBERG IEAN HOY Girl Reserves JEIROME HEMMELBERG Girl Reserves, Chorus, Girl's l Glee Club HPY CHARLES RANDLE FRANCES I-IOY Llbrllfy Club, Hi-Y, Chorus, Girl Reserves, Masque and Madriqal Singers, Senior Play Gavel ROY REEL KENNETH HORNBACK Masque and Gavel, Chorus, Boy's Quartet, Owl Siaff F' F' A' 1 I-IERMAN SCHELSTRATE Hi-Y 'f A FRANCES SI-IICK J Buzz Staff, Chorus, Glee Club Art Club, Girl Reserves IIM SHANKS N Club CORINNE SMITH FRED SIMS I-Ii-Y LUCILLE SPARKS Pep Squad Cheerleader, Girl Reserves, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Student Defense Committee VIRGINIA TAYLOR ROBERTA TAYLOR Owl Staff LOU THOMAS Owl Staff Co-editor, Girl Re serves, Girl Reserve Cabinet Senior Triangle President, Home coming Attendant, Owl Queen Hi-Y, Attendant, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll HAROLD TROUTZ i KATIE TROXELL l NED VINCENT N Club, Mixed Chorus 3 I HELEN RICHARDS RICHARD SPICKLER Pep Squad, Masque and Gavel, Buzz Staff, Trade and Industry Honor Club, Student Council NORMA LEE RICKAR Girl Reserv NA RINKLE Owl MAR U ITE DLE pm Lloyd smnly Grr eser Orchestra, G Club Hi-Y, N Club WW KENNETH ROGERS Trade and Industry HOWARD RUSSELL Radio Club CHARLES RYAN Library Club, Hi-Y HAROLD STARK PATRICIA STOCK Masque and Gavel, Girl Reserves, Chorus, Buzz Siaff DEAN STEWART W2 ' 45 fy Q ,IW 7 5 f .0 ,V-iff f f f ,X ,ww V Q 1 A ' Y! 5 . L I ,fs . Q X f 4' I A 'W' Q? W 15 3. 0 W IUNIOR CLASS The third long year in N. K. C. ls simply on the up-grade. So much to do and things to see, S No time to be dull and staid. l But surely l must not forget ll., I 'have only one year to go, ,l 'l And the pretty girl that l just met: T' l-las two or three or so X XD l 11.125021 37 ll S555 N xr ZW' 'C . If V T if 4th row-Emmett Linder, George Landis, Bill Kelley, Paul Lineloerry, lim Mc- Ewon, Ralph Kupersmith, Billy Long, Billy King. 3rd row-Mary Martin, Vivian McBride, Peggy Len- dle, Alma Laos, Mary Alice Lane, Ada lacks, Lavona Kullander, Lois McClanahan. 2nd row-Duane Meier, Sterling Lowmiller, Eugene McPadin, Warren Manley, Howard McClaskey, Carl Lorber, Bobby Loar. lst row-Barbara Leon- ard, Elthura Kimball, Ann Lehman, Evelyn Moore, Bet- ty lane Iackson, Geraldine McCowen. 4th row-Cleon Tomlinson, George Smith, Paul Wil- loughby, Paul York, Bob Schooltield, Ralph Wyagt, Monte Younger. 3rd row-Frances. Zajic, lo-hn Spotts, Dick Wilson, Paul Sprague, Glenn Wil- liams, Chester Thomas, Gcr- don Salyer. 2nd row-Doris Sherman, Ioanne Street, Billie Zimmer, Patricia Williams, Marjorie Summa, Ruth Zulaut, Helen Shurback. lst row-Elsie May West, Loujean Thompson, Laura May Taylor, Maxine Spotis, Frances Sarnborski, Marry lane Wegert, Iulia Yolcum. K I 1 A i L W i . . I W 52 I1- L I L L I A N C O X M A R C E L L A D U F F E Y if ,. ,cf 535,11 Giffmfmfi 'QQ' giJffi'.j,v MQ7? s 41 J 4 V cqncf V HOMECOMING Q EE MARCELLA DUFFEY K Q 'vi S W, -W wr' Q Vf .vm ff V V X fb ZS! . 1, f e , W S f ,f , X Mffxqneff, WV--:5::::f wg, .: 4 , V, E 17V WC X, e!fNWYf,Qy E X ZV VA W 7 ,VN ., 4 WV WS 4 , ,VQXWA yy Qwxw , 'Vw w 7 S WXNW5 .. V. Jzfiaxff- S A W . V X ,V V .V 42 QM-Sw V f ff 5 Q V . gsl x 4 . f,V,.f W f f ,, V W sv,,,.x-'fffgyf V 1.54 rs, 13.1. xy -5.5! X, f gmysx XMVQ! 4 73,5 P' 1. fx .7 X57 1 Vx' 'x ' Lff 'K x'f'iUX U L -Q' Y wif V 5 ,wks Q, . 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BUZZ SMILE QUEEN PATRICIA STOCK UNIOR CARNIVAL UEE ROBERTA IO TALBERT .x ' ,, ? 1 ,fi F f ll 43 4th TOW--Milton Shel Clyde Thompson, Ioe Vandendale, lack Wetzig, Robert Sherman, Francis Segrist WesleY Stolfs Blu SC 3rd row1Doris Williams, Elmer Webb, Layton Wil- liams, Iimmy Spencer, Gor- don Smith, Betty Schmidt, Norma Taylor, Branam Swin- dell, Robert Wills, Raymond Smith. 2nd row.-Ioan Shippee, Emma Lou Spalding, Doro' thy Watson, Norma Stout, Viola Shackelford, Carlotha Wyatt, Marjorie Stone, Max- ine Williams, Shirley Thom- as, Mary Teagarden. lst row-Ruth Stone, Dar- lene Surdez, Mildred Sarver, Roberta Io Talbert, Ruby Stone, Iune Wettengel, Mar- jorie Williams, Bonnie Lou Thompson, Marion Wells, 4th row,Iim Brauninger, Arthur Berry, Maynard Cow- en, Floyd Cain, James Bush, Tommy Cales, I. B. Blunk, Paul Anderson, Paul Cas- sidy. ' 3rd row..Francis Carter, Arthur Bossert, lack Carr, Donald Collins, Bruce Buck, Loren Ray ' Chennault, Frank Byers, Imelda Daum, Iossie M. Clayton, Mary Baker. 2nd row..Norma Berg, P a t s y Bybee, Coralee Brown, Violet Black, Doro- thy Coates, Betty Lou Clark, Mary Clardy, Melba Butler, Iris Beckman, Bonnie Allen. lst row-Frances Dawson, Dorothy Deane, Ianice Bren- ton, Irys lean De Motte, Doris Canaday, Betty Bogue, Ruth Bell, Ioy Brown, Nor- vella Blue, Betty Duncan. 4th row1Charles Eller- man, Tommy Gabbert, Glen Hughes, Edward Hamler, Iohnny Hill, Donald Darrah, Leo Johnson, Gordon High- fill, Lawrence Himmelberg, Richard Farrell, Freddy Griessel. 3rd row.Bernice Haynes, Betty Harris, Marjorie Hen- son, Reta Mae Grimes, Frances Hicks, La Veta Johnson, Iewell Harper, Madison Holliday, Bob Hin- kle. 2nd row.Faye Downing, Doris Faust, Lorene Hamb- len, Betty Ewing, Vivian Hurtado, Beverly Dunn, Shirley Haug, Colleen Gor- man. Bill Shane, Orville Stone. .gofzfom 0251 lst row1Franr:es Dawson, Miriam Hey, Wilma Hadley, Chester Huffman, Fairy Lee Davis, Ruth Garver Benyamin Hoy 44 Good grades toh, yeahl have let me pass. l'm something now to see For see lm in the Sophomore Class And cr brilliant cuss l be. My play time days are now quite through. My life s-hall new begin. lm here to say its really true- To study is not a sin! fgofliomozei 45 4th r0w..Bob Main, Por- est Magee, Harold Leim- kuhler, Harry Miller, Rob- ert Hugh Loughrey, Ir. Leimkuhler, Iack Lehman, Iack McCall, Richard Long, Frank Mael. 3rd row-Bose Lillis, George McClelland, Harold Meadows, Tommy Lindsay, Bill Malcolm, Harold Mc- Carty, Hugh Martin, Buddy Kanalcel, Charles Matthi- esen, Roberta Miller. 2nd row -.. Geraldine Lance, Margaret Macken, Katherine Lewis, Verda Lit- tle, Iacqueline Lane, Lois Klarnm, Betty McCowen, Helen Klamm. lst row-.Frances Loos, Helen Lovitch, Helen Mc- Pherson, O'Del McPherson, Velma Leonard, Annabel Lusk, Bonnie Long, Vonda- lee Mix. 4th row.-Leroy Phipps, Bill Miller, Kenneth Mc- Call, Raymond Parks, Bill Ross, lack O'Brien, Russell O'Laughlin, Dick Mueller, Robert McClain, Ray Mc- Nally. 3rd row..Curtis Port- Wood, Billy Moss, Cathryn Rupley, Lois Maurer, Fran- ces Myers, Betty Matthews, Betty Lou Newkirk, Bern- etta Phillips, Billy May- field, Iames O'Toole. 2nd row-.Theresa Mar- low, Christina Piburn, Mil- dred Ross, Alice Oldham, Bobby Lee Reddish, Ieanne Mayden, Iody Murry, Irma lean Parks, Frances Mc- Corkle, Theda Maurer. lst row ,. Mary Ruth Packard, Doris Williams, Carolyn Owsley, Pauline Rhoads, Leondine Patterson, Mary Pate, Ioyce Parkison, A gt. 04695 Cfuga The Nature Knights Club was formed this year and is composed of seventh and eighth grade boys whose purpose is to Study conservation work of wild life and natural resources applicable to Missouri conditions. The PIOCJTUTU includes fuu- Wintef, Summer, Cmd spring activities. Awards are given through performance of specified achievements. Each achievement completion earns a certain number of points for the club member to promote him to a higher rank. The ranks are Page, Squire, Knight, Missouri Conservationalist, Leadership Award, and Leaders' Certificate. The sponsor of the Nature Knights is Mr. Drummond Cameron. Nature Knights , 4th mw..Wavne CIOY, Ev- erett Brown, Dick Roberts, Mel- l vin Ditty, Billy McClelland l larnes Schelstrate, Charles Ali len, Billy Hydeman. 3rd row.-lunior Haynes, Al- vin Scogins, Billy Overtelt, Thomas Spencer, Gilbert War- ren, Merle Walker, lako Bowles, Alvin Cottle. 2nd row ,,- Bobby' Huck, Thomas McCully, Ronald Ed- mondson, Donald McClain, Donald Stanley, Arthur Godat, Bobby Elliot, Mr. Cameron. lst row? lohn Webb, Bil- ly McCleery, Edwin Salisbury, Billy Pine, Gordon Matthews, R. D. Winbigler. 4th row...Carol Deane, Dor- is Creason, Ioanne Mclntire, Wilma Miller, Betty Shanks, Patrica Dugan, Jeanne Stucki, Willa Woods, Ona Frederi- burg, loan Burnidge, Lu Etta Brown. 3rd row..B arb ara McKee- han, Viola Smith, Leona Smith, Alice Shurback, Vir- ginia Crockett, lane King, Louise Lewis, Esther Pruett, Maxine Williams, Doris Mc- Pherson. 2nd rowklvliss Meyer, Shir- ley Davis, Ramona West, Pat- ty Burton, Lois Sandridge, Mary C. Zulauf, Maxine Gab- bert, Gloria Nedblake, Erma lean Green, Miss McMullen. lst row,Dorothy Hamler, Shirley Bellew, Betty lo Giv- ens, lane Carman, Winfred Patterson, Virginia Bruce, Ann Wegert, Donna Faust, Mary Ruth Skaggs Willing l-lelper's Club The Willing Helpers Club of the North Kansas City High School composed of seventh and eighth grade girls was signed last October. There are approximately forty in the group and their purpose is to help all they can in defense work. Activ- ities include: knitting, first aid, and a few of the members have helped knit for Girl Reserves as well as regular Red Cross work. There are no regular dues as the club contributes money when necessary to buy yarn. Miss Mary Meyer cmd Miss Myrtle McMullin are club sponsors. 46 1 4th POW-Bill Bidwell, Charles COPeland, Leon Armstrong, Joe Amos, Roy Bender, Leslie Cox, Stanley Braton, Darold Bent, CGrlYle Barnes, Jimmy Armstrong, Alva Bendure. J l 'ZE.1!!72cS!2 3rd rOw..Jack Baldwin, Bar- ton Beswich, Bobbi! BOTQTHIGF, Bobby Cook, Nancy Bighflmf Betty Jean Brooks, Lois Bor- ton, Robert Adams, Homer Coons, Robert Casey, Bobby Bristow. g Q Mu M,--, H, , . . 2nd row,.Dixie Lee -Carter, Ora Burkle, Rosemarie Albers, Bobby Burton, B a r b G T CI Bertsch, Norris Amos, Charles Carr, Collene Bush, Patricia Brittain, Mary Bennett. lst row , Mary Baxter, Carol Brawner, Alton Blair, Donald Barnes, Conrad Antes, Bobby Ashley, liH1mY Cl'1iCk, L. T. Chennault, Eugene Broomfield 4th row .... Bobby Reed, Charles Puckett, Bobby Raines, K. D. Moburg, Bill Phillips, Howard Murphy, James Riggs, James 'Robb, Tony Robbins, Prank Mischlich, Eddie Mor- ton. 3rd row , Betty Prunty, Mary Maloy, Katherine Moore, Evan Reed, Beverly Ritter, Betty Altmore, Rose Mary Pennington, Betty Mash, Lou- ise Patterson, Betty Rogers, Erma Pritchard, Maxine Pitz. 2nd row 1 Tom Palmer, Patty Parsons, Marjorie Riche- son, Earlene Millsap, Roy P r u e t t, Ordelta Mederis, Vaughn Neblock, Betty Moore, Clara Jessie Moore, Dixie Lee Neal. lst row -. John McFar- land, Katherine Miner, Jimmy Miller, Buddy Moburg, Frances Munkers, Dorothy Reifett, Jack Phillips, Mary O'Toole, Louis Rhodus 4th row M Marvin Wil- iiams, Jewell Webb, John Tanner, Bill Tippin, Edwin Wright, Jack Shields, Harold Swift, David Todd, James Tee- garden, Lloyd Wiggins, Ralph Yates. 3rd row T Cherie Stuedle, Mary Lou Sprinkle, Norma Jean Stone, Barbara Sutterby, Rosella ASchleininger, Elsie Stotts, lean Williams, Norma Wisemore, Barbara Shippee, Geralding Young, Doris Smith. Znd row i Arlene Summa, Henry Samborski, Bill White, Bobby Vincent, Donald Tay- lor, Donald Todd, Jimmy Wagner, Annie West, Donna Ruth Vaughn. lst row T Bob Vassar, Lou Vogel, Lawrence Stock, Charles Stevens, Dorothy Weber, Shirley Pooler, Harvey Yokuml pqul Wells' 48 Do: Shi ton le-it YZ , FELT , f J? 1 .: l Q.-E. l MZ' Tayl Maxi Juan' Char Q i I N fl E Q 7 ,ff 1 My ' f, f . ,,ff 4, 57 ff, KN f SRV X4 QW' , va 1 '-1 inn, 3 ,l wx 5367 1 gym Swixgysgmm x 6445022 - - - C7CU'I25'ZQ.f 5 E F 1 e...r.fr..ff 1 2nd rcw-Marion Rogers, assistant coach, Lloyde Standley, team Donald Darrah, forward, lim Riggs, center, Bill Long, forward, Harry fRoy French, head coach. manager, Richard Mueller, forward, Frank Cook, guard Miller, forward, Torn Cales, guard, Melvin Gray, guard lst row-Iunior Brown, forward, lettered 1941-'42, W. T. Berry, ,Alfred Anderson, guard, lettered 1942, Norman Short, center, 1941-' Alvin Leonard, captain, forward, lettered in 1942. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. IGH- Ian. lan. lan. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb Feb Feb 'F eb Feb lMar. KEARNEY TOURNAMENT 12 N. K. C. N. K. C N. K. C. N. K. C. 16 N. K. C. 20 N. K. C. 7 N. K. C. 9 N. K. C. 13 N. K. C. 16 N. K. C. 23 N. K. C. 27 N. K. C. 31 N. K. C. 3 N. K. C. HOLT TOURNAMENT 6,7 N. K. C. N. K. C. 13 N. K. C. 17 N. K. C. 21 N. K. C. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 27-28 N. K. C. N. K. C. 3 N. K. C. .5058 JU. There Here There Here Here There Here There There Here 1-are There There Here fi Kingston Henrietta - Lath op Holt Manual Springfield Parkville St. Ioe Lafayette Bonner Springs Wm. Chrisrnan St. Ioe Benton Bonner Springs St. lee Lafayette Turner Kearney Smithville Wm. Chrisrnan Turner Benton At St. loe Chillicothe Benton Holt center, Bill Avis, forward, limrny McEwon, forwaid 42, Floyd Cain, guard, 1942, Maynard Cowan, guard Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference overtime 1 I 1 m w I x E I J I L : I 4 8 2 1 8 ff 2 I, 6 I 1 V l v C I - 5 Ship- zrrtin, Irene .eona iviun Iecm ooks, 1ylOI', Bon- ginicr wnard, Bob- Patsy kson, lane wrothy Pitts, Mary 1 L , 5 i 4.1, 4 1 4 r i 7 fffl . ,,. 4, ff f , 5 X W' fy ff 'Z 1, BOB KARDASH Z f 'ffffy' X f- I W, if 9fh,f!,VV', Il: V ,,,,f 2 ,. I9 , PQ ' ' fra , 6 f, 2 ff 'f f , W, ' f V ,f f' ' I T 'fjiztf' 1 Q A ,f-324' ,. ' gt ' ff, f 1 f 'W f fag 1 1 1 f , ff 'f '4,'5w f , M i A A ls! it 1 g 1 V ,I 9 cgfucfmf fennel The Student Council of North Kansas City High School was organized in January, l935, to promote a more demo cratic relationship between students and faculty members. lt serves as a representative group in carrying out the problems of the student body as a whole. The membership this year consists of twenty-one students. Bob Kardash is president of the Student Council which ' automatically makes him president of the student body. , Miss Amelia Keller and Mrs. Lillian Miller are Sponsors of the organization. 3rd row-Bruce Buck, Ir. Brown, George Landis, Oliver Norrnan, Alfred Anderson, Bob Kardash, lack Morton. 2nd row-Ardis Burnidge, Betty lean Brooks, Ieanne Mayden, Charlene Coomber, Bobby Lee Reddish, Selma Mur- ry, Iune Hartman. lst row-Miss Keller, lirnmy Chick, lOdy Murry, Carolyn Douglas, leanne Dudley, lo Talbert, Helen Richards, Bud- dy Moburg, Mrs. Miller. 63 ryn Young for the purpose of promoting school spirit at ball games and athletic contests. lt mow has a membership of thirty-tive girls with Ieanne Allen serving as president. 5 PEP SQUAD W D- 'PCN The Pep Squad is thirteen years old this year. lt was founded in 1928-29, by Miss Kath- Miss Iva Robinson and Miss Ianet Fleishman are sponsors of the group. t E ' I mi an nm N5 ' gs 4th rowilean Long, Ioan Shippee, Marjorie Maloy, Mary Martin, Betty lean Brooks, loanne Street, lean Capps, Barbara Leonard, Nor- ma Stone, Iody Murry, Sel- ma Murry, Ruth Borgmier, - lean Mayden. 1 3rd row.Miss Robinson, Q Sponsor, Bonnie Allen, Mil- ' dred Sarver, Nadine Hanley, Lou Thomas, Frances Cooley, Harriet Harbison, lone Gon- yer, Shirley Haug, Mary - Gibson, Miss Fleishman, Q Sponsor. 2nd row Q Dorothy Bow- man, Mary lane Wegert, Velma Leonard, Arlene Don- aldson, Io Talbert, Iune Hartman, leanne Allen, Hel- V-'fit en Richards I lst row ... Bruce Buck, 3 Lucille Sparks, Jeanne Dud- ley, Carolyn Douglas, Vern- on Hampton. 5 , ,gi 4th row .- Henry Coons, 4 L lames Cassidy, Cleon Tom- ' ITT' linson, Audley Campbell, Bd l' Hamler, Bill Ross, Ralph Kupersmith, Iunior Leimkuh- ler, loe Miller, Larry Cook, R. I. Faubion, Bill Kunkle. 3rd row.Annabelle Lusk, Mildred Ross, Irene Blogin, Lavona Kullander, Margaret Hartman, lone Gonyer, .Col- leen Gilmore, Doris Phipps, Carlotha Wyatt, Vivian Mc- Bride, Lenora Huffman, Miss Retha Sale, Sponsor. , 2nd rowilfondalee Mix Betty Duncan, Helen Klamm, Nancy Bigham, Nadine Hart ris, .Doris Cox, Doris Sher- man, Patsy Bybee, 'Elaine Beaumont. Z A lst roW1Dorothy Evans, Marcella Duffey, Norvella Blue, Iris Beckman, : Mildred Orrell, Evelyn Martin. 5 vs.-...,... --... -ct gfxl - -..... ..,........ .... . A C L U B 'Q-.X M ,,,, Q The Art Club was -organized in the second semester of the year 1935. Its purpose is to X develop a better knowledge of art and to create a greater interest among art students. i I 5 I JJ QQ-by xo F nlrlh , This years president is Robert Evans. V ,XX - IJ .N ..... T N'-e.,x '2A ' t Miss Retha Sale is the sponsor of the club. l Qing! F, r 64 l u tl t QM iff? W 0516-Ly X To promote, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the community a high standard of Christian living is the motto of the Hi-Y. This organization is open to all boys of both the junior and the senior high school. Due to the large number of boys who are members, the club is divided into chapters according to classes. Bill Brown is president of the whole club with each chapter having a chairman and officers. - The general meetings are held every fourth Thursday. lndividual chapters meet every second Thursday. y Sensor Chapter X 4th row - Loyde Standley, Icrmes Bogue, Ned Vincent, Marion lohnson, Middleton Tones, Bill Mann, Oren Wil- liams, Bob Kardash, Dick Pet- ers, Herman Schelstrate. 3rd row 1 James Crockett, Charles Ryan, Bill Clark, Aud- ley Campbell, Bill Brown, Ar- din Burnidge, Eugene Wer- line, Eugene Haynes, Ierome Himmelberg. 2nd 1 Cooley Bigham, Bill Bob' Porter, Charles Randle, Oliver Norman, Howard Rus- sell, Richard loyce, Ioe Mil- ler, Mr. Hudson. lst row 1 Roy Reel, lack Morton, Harold -Downing, lim Lowe, lohn Estes, Walter Deere, Fred Sims. junior Chapter 3rd row 1 Bill Gibson, Don Morse, Bob Schoolfield, W. T. Berry, Iimmy McEw- on, Warren Manley, Ted I Barnes, Emmett Linder, Iack Miller. 2nd row 1 Vernon Brown Duane Meier, Dick Wilson Cleon Tomlinson, Ralph Wyatt, Eugene Mcl-Nadin, Charles Coop- I 1 J.. er, Bill Ingram. wivafjfl lst row - lack Creason , v I I W? 1 JV George Landis, Alfred Ander- son, Bill Kelley, Charles Coak- ley, Bob Alcorn, Mr. Chap- pell, Sponsor. Sophomore Chapter 3rd row 1 Tommy Cales, Francis Segrist, Norman Short, lack Lehman, I. B. Blunk. 2nd row 1 George Mc- Clelland, Hugh Martin, Glen Hughes, Bob Loughery, May- nard Cowan, Billy Malcolm, Tommy Gabbert. lst row 1 Mr. St. Iohn, Bruce Buck, lunior Leimkuh- ler, Harold Leimkuhler, Iimmy Spencer, Mr. Fox. 55 Freshman Qlfzopter 4th row Bob Burton Carlyle Barnes Charles Fischer, Bill Phillips, Iames Riggs, Donald Lewis, Roy Bender, Bobby 3rd row Norris Amos Bobby Cock Billy Evans, David Todd, Charles Puckett, Leon Armstrong, Eddie Morton, Ken- Znd row Mr Cree Edward Hinkle Homer Coons, Billy Gorman, Charles Donaldson, lack Phillips, Mr. Redford. lst row Iimmy Miller L T Chennault Iimmy Chick, Lawrence Stock, Iohn Fletcher, Buddy Moburg, Wayne Harris. N xecu tzve Qfroup N 66 3rd row-George Landis, Alfred Anderson, Bill Kelley, 'lirnrny McEwen, Maynard Cowan, Norma Short, Bruce Buck, Billy Malcolm, Iimmy Spencer, Bobby Cook, Iirnrny Bishop. 2nd row-Mr. O. K. Phil- lips, Mr. Fred McGloth1in, Mr. Carl St, John, Mr. Carl Fox, Mr. Bynum Redford, Mr. I. E. Hudson, Mr. For- rest Greer, Mr. Paul Chap- pell. lst row-Oliver Norman, Bill Brown, Oren Williams, ROY Reel, lames Crockett. 13 Q, f UZ 5557055 The Girl Reserves are the junior members of the Young Women's Christian Association. The Girl Reserve club of the North Kansas City High School has a membership this year of approximately 250 girls. The club is divided into four chapters which are called triangles. Each triangle has a president who presides over individual meetings held every four weeks. Alternate meetings include all triangles in joint session and are planned according to the ideas and interests of the members Ardis Burnidge re- ' P sides at these general meetings. ' The triangle presidents and officers of the club are as follows: Chief Adviser ............ Mary Hamlin luniorATriangle ........................,....,.....,... ...., L eola Brady and president --'-- Ardis Burnidge Miss Doris Arnold, sponsor. Vice-president .,., ..... C arolyn Douglas Sophomore Triangle ------ 3 ----'-4------'--'-'----'-'------ F -------'------ lo Tqlbefl cmd Miss Dorothy Hutchison, sponsor. Secretary ,,,.,,,... Frances Cooley , T M M t, Freshman Triangle ,,,,,.,,,,,,...A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,. Betty jean Brooks and reqsurety ----'-'---- A-- '-- 'A Q rv Crm Miss Bernita lsley, sponsor. Senior THQHQIQ ---- --------------- ---------'---4--- '--- L Ou Thomas cmd Assistant Adviser of Sophomore and Freshmen group, ........ Miss Miss Bereniece Hume, sponsor. Grace Mingus. Seniors 4th row 1 Eleanor Bratcher, Lillie Mae Mathes, Lenora Huffman, Doris Mclntire, ,Tune Canaday Marjorie Fisher Loismarie Bailey, Betty Malott, Berneta Fay King, Pauline Mash, Marjorie Maloy, Genevieve Calllcotte, Betty Lou Norris, Wanda Myers, Ruth Mitchell. i 2 3rd row 1 Marguerite Rid- ' dle, Lucille Sparks, Lillian Cox, Delores Fleischauer, lean 1 Capps, Doris Phipps, Sylvia Cameron, Irene Blogin, Mary Alice Mayden, Patricia Stock, Charlene Coomber, Barbara Palmer, Mabel Hoy, Martha Corum. 2nd row 1 Miss Hume, Dorothy Bowman, Ieanne Al- len, Kathleen O'Toole, Shirley Byars, Lou Thomas, Naomi Brown, Lenore Zentner, Edna Dean Wilkins, Iean Hoy, Frances Hoy, Betty Hainline, Mrs. Miller. lst row 1 Ardis Burnidge, Arvene Berg, Barbara Denison, Marcella Duffey, Mary Gib- son, Lucille Williams, Annetta NVest, Norma Lee Rickart, Bev- erly Benoit, Norma Faye Mol- lenhauer, Kathleen Foster. juniors 4th row 1 Lora Taylor, Patsy Bennett, Mary Martin, Florence Allen, Kathleen Doug- an, Vera Baker, Patsy Vtfil- liams, Maxine Milum, Lois Mc- Clanahan, Ruth Zulauf, Mary Ann Pierce, Ioanne Street, Mary Howard, Virginia Mo- burg, Vivian Croy, Doris Cox. 3rd row 1 lone Goyner, Frances Cooley, Mary Alice Lane, Harriet Harbison, Fran- ces Zajic, George Ann Cav- anaugh, Lavona Kullander, Margaret Hartman, Helen Shurbaclc, Blanche Bertsch, Margaret Grace, Mary Miller, Daisy Falls, Doris Sherman, Iimmie Lou Courtney, Elsie May West, Mildred Orrell, Eetty Jean Rosendale, Gerald- 1 ine McCowen. 2nd row1Dorothy Evans, Lula Grace Runyan, Frances Sarnborski, Nina Miller, Patsy Miller, Hazel Williams, Maxine Spotts, Nadine Hanley, Ieanne Dudley, Nadine Royster, Mildred Huonker, Betty Iackson, Virginia Riddell, Eunice Dugan, Alice Reed, Ella Mae Raines, Leola Brady, Miss Arnold. lst row1Barbara Leonard, Mary lane Wegert, Ann Lehman, Carolyn Douglas, Delores Geary, Mary lane Coons, Margaret De- Motte. Elthura Kimball, Nadine Carson, Vivian McBride, Leona Brooks, Billie May Zimmer, Betty Blythe. 67 ter Do x f 'N V , ? f ,xl 2, r,Q M W , A 3. , 'ay 3?-T 9 . W Q ki .M tel de sd The Girl Reserves are affiliaied with the Y. W. C. A. and their purpose is to promote and maintain Christian charac- ter and to aid others as well as themselves to face the world. Highlights of the Girl Reserve Cabinet are the various meetings, ChrisLmas service, Palm Sunday breakfast, Mother- Daughter Banquet, numerous acts of service, and good-time get togethers. Ardis Burnidge is president and Miss Mary Hamlin chief adviser. Cirl Reserve Cabinet 3rd row-Ieanne Mayden, Charlene Coomber, Ruth Zu- lauf, loanne Street, Betty Malott, Miss Hamlin, lrene Blogin, Leola Brady, Shirley Haug, Betty Brooks. 2nd row - Frances Coo- ley, Katherine Lewis, Lucille Sparks, Lou Thomas, Lois McClanahan, Mary Martin, Naomi Brown, lean Dudley, Dorolhy Evans. lst row - limmy Lou Courtney, lean Allen, Mary lane Wegert, Barbara Leon- ard, George Ann Cavan- augh, Carolyn Douglas, Ar- dis Burnidge, Io Talbert, Ar- lene Donaldson. 2nd row-Charles Randle, Richard loyce, Charles Ry- an, Charles Blythe, Mary Alice Mayden, Lillian Cox, Bill Meadows, Pauline Mash. lst row-Evelyn Martin, Betty Hainline, Helen Kana- bel, Nadine Harris, Doris Phipps, Genevieve Calli- cotte, Fayeita Burton, Miss Hume. Library Club I lirasmx J-X1 The Library Club was organized in l935 in order to train those studenls in- It X SHN I terested in library work, - mfxfxa L4 X y,.,.,,,,,, ' , Q. -, 1357711 - - S C1110 W1 'WN T-he club is composed of various students that have a study hall period and H -vgmi. 04,17 ' ' gg , ' x H11 V. N devote at least one hour or more during the day for some work in the high MCFHS- 'gig iq- school library. Miss Bereniece Hume is sponsor of the organization. 1 nl 69 This club will strive to create in each member a desire to promote better understanding of the problem we shall face in the future, to create initiative, to show honesty, courtesy, and good manners at all times, to promote a Spirit Of fellowship Und COOPGTUHOYI CITHOTIQ members, and to bring about a better understanding of the Trades and lndustries: Gt last lo help make each member a useful citizen who will show reverence toward God. The Trade and Industries club was founded this year and Kenneth Jackson was elected the president. Mr. Fred MC- Glothlin is the sponsor. Trade and Industries 3rd row-Gene Littlejohn, Russell Carr, Richard Mil- ' ler, Mid Tones, Eben Col- lins, Billy King, Ted Barnes, Larry Cook, Iohn Estes, Kenneth lackson. 2nd row+Oscar Pate, Richard Spickler, Iames Coates, Oscar Annis, Bill Avis, Bobby Schoolfield, Ioe McNally, DeWayne Quilter, Iohn Boar, C-hester Thom- son. lst row -- Bob Phillips, Henry O'Donnell, Henry Coons, Carl Laber, Gerald Pate, Ioe Miller, Donald Miller, Kenneth Rogers, Iohn- ny Spotts, Mr. McGlothlin. 3rd row-Cleon Tomlin- son, Oliver Norman, Iames Crockett, Roy Reel, Bill Brown, Iunior Williams, Bob Kardash, Bill, Kelley, Aud- ley Campbell, Frank Cook, lack Creason. 2nd row - Edna Dean Wilkins, Mabel Hoy, Mar- jorie Maloy, Naomi Brown, loanne Street, Mary Alice Mayden, Charles Cooper, lean Capps, Lavona Kullan- der, Nadine Carson, lean Dudley. lst row-Dorothy Evans, timmy Lou Courtney, lean Allen, Beverly Benoit, Leola Brady, Frances Hoy, Bar- t bara Denison, Mary Iqne 1 Wegert, Helen Richards, Mr. Springer. A Masque and Cavel The Masque and Gavel was organized in an effort to promote better speech for use. The members strive for excellence in the classroom and in all other activities. This club is a national high school honor society. Thei Masque and Gavel has been quite active this year in carrying out work connected with the national defense pro- gram. Speeches were made and a patriotic program was presented. Speakers and entertainers were furnished for com- munity gatherings whenever requested. 70 Q CT' r-'1 Z ii .V , til, 3 X I X , 6 f Y 1 .14 3 if M . W 'I . :Eg -. , lf 3 i s v l velo The Home Economics club endeavors to set up an educational program which places emphasis on the high school girl's ability to use her home economics training in meeting her own home, school, and community problems. Home Economic Club Future Farmers of America Fourth Row-Dorothy Wat- son, Francis Daily, Barbara Palmer, Lois Maurer, Rosella Schleininger, Marjorie Sum- ma, Cathryn Rupley, Elsie Stotts, Ieane Williams, Mary Lou Coffman. Third row - Wilma Dean Anthony, Betty Kelley, Betty Oltmer, Theda Maurer, Fran- ces McCorl-zle, Colleen Bush, Ardienne Parkison, Norma Wismore, Geraldine Young Second row - Della King, Mary Ruth Packer, Nellylu Coomber, Erma Pritchard, Le- na Dally, Dixie Lee Neal, Shirley Eklund, Evelyn Moore, Miss Essig, Sponsor. First row - Mary Baxter, Dorothy Weber, Frances Mitch- ell, Vivian Haney, Catherine Minor, Mary O'Toole, Mary Littlejohn. Third row - Kenneth Horn- back, Wayne Hecker, Westly Stotts, Ioe Vanendale, Tracy Pritchard, Paul Lineberry, Charles Coakley, Delbert Hughes, Paul Sprague, Bobby Vincent. Second row l Henry Sam- borski, Bobby Borgmier, How- ard McClaskey, Dick Barnett, lim Brauninger, Robert Baker, Billy Long, Brian Hutcherson, Leon Armstrong, Walter Klamm. First row - Mr. Paul Looney, Sponsor. Bobby Hin- kle, Arthur Bossert, lack Carr, Leo Johnson, John Filger, Glenn Hughs, Tommy Lindsay, Dale Davenport. Future Farmers of America is a nalional organization for boys who are interested in vocational agriculture. It cle- velops leadership in agriculture and teaches better methods of agricultural practice. MOTTO: Learning To Do, Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, Living To Serve. 7l The Model Airplane club was organized in l934. The purpose of the club is to -create an interest among boys in the making airplanes as a hobby. lt also teaches the fundamental theories of airplane flights. The members are making planes this year for the Bureau of Aeronautics of the United States Navy. lVlodel Airplane Club Radio Club Back row Cleft to rightli Bill Maack, Dick Roberts, lim Miller, Iohn Fletcher, Charles Mathews, Donald Swaggerty, Charles Ellerman, Bill Phillips, Denzel Swaggerty, Iohn Brad- ley, Don Lewis, Bill Evans, jim Lanning, Norman Klein, ,ill Pine, Bill Bob Overfelt, Bob Reed, Ludwig Maurer, Mr. Moore, instructor. A Front row Cleft to rightli Lou Vogel, Bud Lichtenberger, Charles Stone, Bobby Clay, Ellis West, Frank Salisbury, Harry Davis, Don McClain, R. D Winbigler, and Charles Mattiesen. Third row ilett to rightl1 Donald Toy, Robert Lindberg, Howard Russell, Bob Evans, Paul Sprague, Iimmy Braun- inger. Second row lleft to rightl, Richard Farrell, Bill Bidwell, lack Miller, Harold Leimkuh- ler, Charles Smithg Raymond France. First row flett to rightl.. Thomas Palmer, Robert Pal- mer, William Hensley, Ken- neth Baker, Mr. Paul l. Chap- , pell, CWQRTPJ sponsor. The school station has its own call letters lW9AOQl. As the members become proficient, they are eligible to take an examination which is given by the Federal Communications Commission. This test consists of two parts. One is the theory and the other is the Morse code. lf they pass the test, they receive their own individual call letters and become a licensed - amateur radio operator. 72 COL1l'l a se l f W l t-he i arshi journ force r l U55 0 'mai 2 azz The purpose of the Hcrnet's Buzz is to present to the student body, faculty, and school friends on unbiased news ac- count of all school activities. One semester is spent by the journalism class in learning the fundamentals of writing, editing, and publishing: while a second semester is spent in the actual editing and publishing of The Hornet's Buzz. l. E. Hudson is the journalism instructor, l l Quiff 5' Sxafzoff Fourth row - Bruce Buck, photographerg lack Creason, Charles Blythe, Audley Camp- bell, Richard Spickler, Paul Willoughby, Bill Ingram, Bill Meadows. Third row - Bob Phillips, Nadine Hanley, Wanda Mey- ers, leanarthur Capps, Betty Blythe, Patrica Stock, Lillian Cox, Vivian McBride. Second row - I. E. Hud' son, adviserg Lou Thomas, Francis Schick, Mina Ruth Palmer, Ruth Bell, Shirley Byars. First row - Fred Whisman, Sterling Lowmiller, Carolyn Douglas, Ioanne Street, Mary lane Bidwell, Fayetta Bur- ton, Pauline Mash. n Back row -- Lou Thomas, Audley Campbell, lack Crea- son, J. E. Hudson, sponsorg Oliver Norman. ' Front row - Dorothy Evans, Wanda Myers, Patricia Stock, Bob Kardash, Ioanne Street, Barbara Denison, and Carolyn Douglas. Not photographed - Fay- etta Burton. ln the school year l937-38, recognition was given to the outstanding journalists of North Kansas City High School by t-he installation of a chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists. The membership is composed of students selected from the Owl and Hornet's Buzz staffs on the basis of general schol- arship and writing ability. The purpose of the Quill and Scroll is to advance standards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists, inculcating a higher code of ethics for the profession, promoting exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing, and instilling in students the ideals of scholarship. The organization is associated with the Medill School of journalism at Northwestern University. 73 i HOF 17 .f cms 'zaz i c - lin PN ly iii' , T T . . Q19 f ft: , The Senior play, Plane Crazyf' was presented for the first time i fjyf the fl hx' 1 Q Q ii i on April 9-ro, as a test performance sponsored by Mr. Lee Owen 1 X I 7 I Mill -L, . l lag. M i xl- Hur, Snook, Dramatic Editor of the Row, Peterson Sz Company, publish- 5 A : g i i ll QL yi ers. The play was directed by Mr. Angus Springer. i A ff' I Senior Play junior Play 1 ff , ff o go wo uzufss Left to right - Oliver Norman as limmie: Mar- jorie Maloy, Ianie: Pa- tricia Stock, lulie: Martha Corum, Mabel: Ieanne Al- len, Dorothy: Iames Crock- ett, Freddie: Ruth Bell, Amelia: and Lillian Cox, Bernita. Members of cast not pictured: Bob Kardash as George Haleon: Audley Campbell, Muscles: Eiil Brown, Putrid: Iunior Wil- liams, Chip Burke: Barbara Denison, Nelda Haleon: Mary Gibson, Eloise: Hel- en Richards, Peggy: Doris Phipps, Anna: Mary Alice Mayden, Miss Crump: lean- arthur Capps, Mrs. Petty: Charles Randle, Paul: Ard- in Burnidqe, Everett. Standing: Patsy Bennett as Helen: Ieanne Dudley, Hope: Mary lane Wegert, Beth: Dorothy Evans, lo Craig: Harriet Harbison, Mimi: Frank Cook, Whiz Barton: Margaret Hart- man, Mimi: Carolyn Dou- glas, Sandra: Joanne Street, Sandra: Alfred Anderson, Hippo: and lack Creason, Russ Martin. Seated: Ruth Zulaut, Hel- en: Leola Brady, Louella: Charles Cooper, Rudy: Iirnmie Lou Courtney, Lou- ella: 'Lavona Kullander, Beth: Nadine Carson, Mrs. Druggins: Bill Kelley, Spike: Sterling Lowmiller, Terry. Not photographed: Fran- ces Cooley, Hope. The Iunior play, Two Minutes To Go,', was presented November 27-28, under the direction of Mr. Angus Springer. lt was produced with a double cast in order to give more Iuniors a chance to participate. 74 r to ei i They to rn ible 5:5 ,Ls ff iff E is Q I i'f s sg f .f ii I 45 i iz i 1 EST 2 ,Z , ,, F Q , 2 , ii s 9 E Q . E ' ,Q W, Tw iw, ' I ,, gi Z, rag .- i since and r l Jlfafionaf 52401201 ociefgtf ible students. National Honor Society W L It V Honor Club To Create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership. Gnd to encourage the development of good character in the pupils of the high school is the object of the National Honor Society. In Order to be eligible fOr election. to this chapier, students must rank in the upper third of the senior class in scholarship. They must have attended 'one year in this school. Not more than fif.een per cent ot any graduating class may be elected to membership. A council, consisting of the principal and four or more teachers, elect the members from the list of elig- 3rcl row-Charlene Coom- ber, Doris Phipps, Oliver Nor- man, Bob Kardash, Dorland York, Lloyd Elrod, Mary Alice Mayden. 2nd row-Barbara Denison, Edna Dean Wilkins, Ollie Ann Lindsay, Irene Blogin, De- lores Fleischauer, Iune Can- aday, Genevieve Callicotte, Wanda Myers, Lillian Cox. lst A row-Martha Corum, Mary Gibson, Ardis Burnidge, Ieanne Allen, Ruth Bell, 1.9011 Hoy, Lucille Williams, Mar- guerite Riddle, Lenore Zent- ner, Cooley Bigham -. not photographed. 3rd row-Charles Ellerman, Iunior Leimkuhler, Iohn Filger, George Schmidt, Frank Cook, Oliver Norman, Bob Kardash, Iimmy McEwon, lune Cana- day, LaVeta Iohnson, Frances Cooley, Mary lane Wegert, Barbara Leonard, Annetta West. 2nd row - Miss Mabel Sparks, sponsor: Carolyn Douglas, Margaret Macken Bobbie Lee Reddish, Lavonf.. Kullander, Charlene Coomber Irene Blogin, Mary Martin, Mary Alice Mayden, Vera Mae Baker, Genevieve Calli- cotte, Wanda Myers, Lenore Zentner, Patricia Williams, Betty Lou Norris, Nadine Roy- ster. lst row-Betty Sue' Duncan, Pauline Rhoads, Ardis Burn- idge, Jimmie Lou , Courtney, Leondine Patterson, Mildred Orrell, Nadine Carson, Lucille Williams, Betty Rosendale, Dorothy Evans, Mary Crouch. ozzofc , and service must be earned by the student. I The Honor Club is an organization oi all students who have been on the quarterly honor roll at least tive times since the freshman year. To be on the honor roll, a- certain number ot points based on scholars-hip, character, leadership, The purpose of the club is to maintain and promote the objectives of the National Honor Society. Miss Mabel Sparks is the sponsor of theAHonor Club. 75 'The 'N Cl b ' ' ' ' ' b h 1 u was organized in 1926 in order to create better sportsmanship and to advance athletics. Any oy W o letters in CI H1CIlOr sport is eligible for the N Club. i Back row: Ned Vincent, Oscar Annis, lunior Williams, man, Henry Coons, Coach Roy A. French. Ross Holloway, Alired Anderson, Norman Short, Albert Front row: lunior Brown, John Estes, lim Shanks, VV. T. Carr, Bill Ross, David Allen, Richard Miller, Bob Kardash, Ber.y, Donald Darrah, lack Morton, Wayne Oakes, Bill Kel- Lloyde Standley, Lloyd Elrod, Alvin Leonard, Neal Coit- ley, Maynard Cowan, Oliver Norman. National Scholastic Athletic Society Back row: Billy Long, Alfred Anderson, Bob Kardash, Lloyd Elrod. Front row: Alvin Leonard, Bill Kelley, I ack Morton, Oliver Norman, Maynard Cowan. Not photographed: Norman Short. EI El The National Athletic Scholarship Society is a nation Wide organization for high school athletes. It was organized to stimu- late a desire for balanced training' athletics and general scholarship. To be eligible for membership a boy must letter in one of the major sports and the grades in his high school Work must be equal to or better than the average. Q 1 1 ,, rx f f'q'sI ,?f W 2 if ' -wx M ' Q. UP .1- , G I .fl 9 'gi ' xx X- - And Do They CUZ Strut! I3-gr f f' H Q .4 ff'f . ' f ' r' Ruth Mitchell, is F , Bent' Glddens' Mme ' im 24, f f ' l f t ' 1 ' 'Ruth zuiquf. drum mmf, Vlrqmle Crockett' , twirlerg Mariorie Stone, moiore 9, OH . , 9 X. 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M AM Y fi et Q f ' 1 K i t I I i 79 . fi XV ' f 'K Q' , x Mme Vey rfsffi ww sflw news sf, SV! , , Q42 sy xfs s h, Vs Aw' Svfwsi SANMSX ,MW sz cfs yfsxw T, M5 M-' dt Ky xc' ' ' VW 4 J 1 Oboe: Barbara McKeehan. Flutes: Nellyl.u Coomber, Alice Shurback, Patricia Parsons, Donna Faust. B-flat Clarinets: Charles Cooper, Carolyn Owsley, Ruth Zulauf, Barbara Sutterby, Lois Borton, Max- ine Rosendale, Harold Meadows, Mary Lou Sprinkle, James Riggs, Dixie Lee Neal, Vernon Brown, lane King, Mary Ann Bauman, Doris Faust, Darlene Main, Mary Zulauf, Bill Mc- Clelland, Betty Giddens, Ann Gleckler, Dixie Lee Carter. Alto Clarinets: Eunice Dugan, Ioy Brown. Bass Clarinet: Charlene Coomber, Alto Saxaphone: Adrianne Parkison. Tenor Saxaphones: Frances Zajic, Betty Ewing, Wayne Hecker, Lois McClanahan. Baritone Saxaphone: Ioyce Parkison. Cornets: Donald Barnes, Charles Ellerman, Harold -Leirnkuhler, Charles Smith, lack Miller, Billy Amos, Tommy McCully. Trumpets: Howard Murphy, Buddy Brink, Madison Holladay, Jerold Reinwald. French Horns: Darlene Surdez, Frank Cook, Kath- ' erine Lewis, Betty Iackson. Baritones: Jimmie Spencer, Bob Evans. Trombones: Delores Geary, Margaret Hartman, Colleen Gorman, Alice Oldham, Nancy B-igharn. Charles Cooper, presi- Basses: Billy White, Billy Miller,'Harold Swift. Percussion: Robert Sherman, Tommy Cales, Louise Patterson, Billy Gorman, Marcella Duffey. Vocalist: Elthura Kimball. Dancer: Beverly Benoit. - dent: Ruth Zulaut, sec- retary: and Marcella Duitey, vice-president. E l 78 if L, 3. OI Vi Vit Ce Str ll, th tt, Tl, 1 'ID A WZ f X S1- Ci , V, ylfgzj A' hm t QTGQELLJIYG. I , 'W , V if X, ig, 54, ' I My Votr x 1 , , ti' , cLoYD G. VERMILION W l I f Director ORCHESTRA - Director: Cloyd G. Vermilion. Violins: Donald Todd, Vernon Brown, Paul Todd, Nellylu Coomber, Adeline Duncan, Odel McPherson, Marguerite Riddle, Leondine Patterson, Louise Patterson, Norma lean Stone, Doris Williams, Winifred Palterson, Billy' White, Shirley Cantrell, Mary Zulaut, Bobby Elliott, lean Lichtenberger, Florence Maloy, Bobby Huck, Bar- bara Shippee, Barbara Huck, and Carole Colt. Violas: Doris McPherson, Eunice Dugan, Esther Pruitt, Betty Bogue. Cello: Darlene Main. String Basses: Gordon Schmidt, Garland Ford, Marion Iohnson, Martha Harris, Helen Shippee. MARCELLA DUFFEY Secretary FRANK COOK Vice-president Cl-IARLENE COOMBER A President Oboe: Barbara McKeehan. Flutes: Alice Shurback, Patricia Parsons, and Donna Faust. Clarinets: Charles Cooper, Carolyn Owslev, Barbara Sut- terby, and Lois Borton. Bass Clarinet: Charlene Coomber. Tenor Saxaphone: Frances Zajic. French Horns: Darlene Surdez, Frank Cook, and Betty Jackson. Trumpets: Howard Murphy, Charles Ellerman, and Madi- son Holladay. Trombones: Delores Geary, Margaret Hartman, Co'leen Gorman, and Nancy Bigham. Tyrnpani: Billy Gorman. Qffg CMA L 4th row-Marjorie Williams, Betty' Moore, Cora Lee Brown, Verda Little, Maxine Williams, Mary Alice Lane, Jacqueline ane, Frances Hicks, Berneta Fay King, Shirley Webb, Lois Klamm, Patricia Stock, Doris Myers, Vivian Hurtado, Mary Mil- ler, Daisy Falls, Betty Eastin, Frances Samborski. 3rd row-Frances Shick, Eleanor Bratcher. Hazel Williams, Barbara Denison, Velma Leonard, Faye Downing, Sylvia Carn- GYOI1, Nadine Carson, Kathleen Dougan, Adeline Duncan, Frances Landis, Betty Newkirk, Beverly Dunn, Rose Lillis, Annabelle Lusk, Ruth Garver, Nina Miller. Girls' Clee Club Boys' Clee Club 80 2nd row-Shirley Byars, Leola Brady, Margaret De Motte, loy Brown, George Ann Cavanaugh, Marjorie Slone, Clara Iessie Moore, Arlene Donaldson, Betty lean Brooks, Carolyn Owsley, Elthura Kimball, Carlotha Wyatt, Lorene Hamblen, Frances Zajic, Shirley Haug, Alma Loos, Nadine Royster. lst row-lulia Lee Puck- ett, Marguerite Biddle, Wil- ma Hadley, Margaret Pra- ther, Violet Black, Ramona West, Imelda Dahrn, Est-her Williams, Frances Dalley, Lena Dalley, lrys lean De Motie, Virginia Riddell, Grace Bunyan, Dorothy Web- er, Shirley Pooler. 3rd row-George Landis, Ned Vincent, Boy Reel, Bob Kardash, Oren Williams, Loyde Standley, W. T. Ber- ry, Warren Manley, Znd row-Bobby Cook, Maynard Cowan, Alvin Leonard, Bill Kelley, Steve Creason, Alva Bendure, Ralph Wyatt, Fred Whis- l man. lst row--Buddy Kanabel, l-lugh Martin, Elmer Webb, Gordon l-lighiill, Dean Stew- art. I , l l , i V L X , , ll K , 2 V' f X I ll i ' C Vocczf Ensemofes i ' .nLif:1?ff' i f i W 1 Miss LIDA WARRICK, g. ' Director of Vocal Music Sing e Mixed . Boys' Quariet Double Mixed Cirls' Quartet 81 Oren Williams, Leola Brady, Carolyn Owsley, Bob Kardash. Oren Williams, Roy Reel, Bob Kardash, Warren Man- leyl 2nd row-Oren Williams, Roy Reel, Bob Kardash, Warren Manley. lst row-Nadine Royster, Leola Brady, Ioy Brown, Carolyn Owsley. Leolcr Brady, Nadine Roys- ier, Carolyn Owsley, Ioy Brown. 3rd row Maynard Cowan, Roy Reel, Oren Williams, Bob Kardash, Ned Vincent, George Landis, Alvin Leonard. Madrigal Singers Mixed Chorus 2nd row1Frances Zajic, Leola Brady, Nadine Royster, Shirley Haug, Bill Kelley, Warren Manley, Fred Whis- man, Sylvia Cameron. lst row 1 Clara Iessie Moore, Marguerite Riddle, George Ann Cavanaugh, Ioy Brown, Carolyn Owsley, El- thura Kimball, Barbara Deni- 3011 4th row 1 George Landis, Ralph Wyatt, Iack Creason, Loyde Standley, Roy Reel, Oren Williams, Bob Kardash, Ned Vincent, W. T. Berry, Warren Manley, Fred Whis- man, Esther Williams, Mar- garet Prather, Shirley Byars. 3rd row 1 Nina Miller, Ruth Garver, Eldon Knabel, Hugh Martin, Elmer Webb, Bob Cook, Maynard Cowan, Bill Kelley, Alvin Leonard, Gordon Highfill, Alva Ben- dure, Dean Stewart, Frances Shick, Hazel Williams, Ber- nita King. 2nd row 1 Frances Zajic, Shirley Haug, Nadine Royster, Annabelle Lusk, Rose Lillis, Beverly Dunn, Betty Newkirk, Kathleen Dougan, Nadine Car- son, Barbara Denison, Mary Frances Landis, Adeline Dun- CCII1, Faye Downing, Sylvia Cameron, Eleanor Bratcher, Grace Bunyan, Marguerite Riddle, Irys De Motte. L X lst row Leola Brady Arlene Donaldson, Clara Jessie Moore, Lorene Hamblen, Betty lean Brooks, Carolyn Owsley, Elthurq Kim- ball Carlotha Wyatt Marjorie Stone, George Ann Cavanugh, Joy Brown, Margaret De Motte, lulialee Puckett, Virginia Riddell. X 8 2 i l I 1 I I I 5 I I IE I I I I I I I I I I . I . I I I S5 3 I I I I Z - I I 1 I I I I I 1 wa f if-f' 4.-., '-1 . ti? 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I WE SELL TO FURNITURE DEALERS ONLY I Q Norfch Kansas City, Missouri Denver, Colorado I I I i Oi.1flQllQ1 PQII,1lQl,QllQ1I,1lQ1IQllQIlaClQ1llKIQilQ13,CDQf Pll1KPllDQ1Og Coach French: Suppose the ball is on the four-yard line, last down, one minute to play, and we are three points behind. What would you do, Spot? Spot Leonard: I'd move down the bench farther Where I could see better. Oz.IQOQ0,0D1IQOD0,0QIl,05Il,0,0l0,l5,4030 O!OIQ0,0,fll0i0QKlllYQ0,0lflQKYQOiOQODCO:0 - ! , 3 g ! GEORGES MONARK TAVERN g Q ' Dine and Dance e Q . ! i 3 Miles from N. K. C., on Highway 10 ! Q Complzmcnts of GL. 1598 Q ! l bio xioicbicxioicriozoicrtoioitvi ! C N P R 0 D U :J O:OP1lll0l0iCli01fll0l0lCDllll47l0llllCI11.g, 1 5 i i ROYAL FOOD STORE ! i N I i i Fcmcy Groceries and Meats ! .. e i WE DELIVER ' g 2107 Knox - N. K. c. , I Q - .:.vioio1oioicx1o1o1o1oioi4r1o14 1 iuzo 2 g Ogoriinicxicximrirbicvtcriqricrii 0? i El El i ' Compliments of I k i i Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cooper ! i i i and ! E i i ' V Charles. Ir. ' ' i i 5iOY10lCll014I11li0101ll10ill1!Ji010l5140g C 9:411011nioioxawiuzoioioioioioioioiio'4 I I g 2 Q NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Q ! Compliments of Q I BURNIDGE DISTRIBUTING co. ' g 1735 swift Ave. 6 A A I 0.0IullQOQOQ0i0Q0lIlQ0,UQI i i Q IAQ QQHQOQUQK 'Qi iCli0l0i0i011Yi0l1 i iqyiw. A v 0.0 101 1101 5101 xioioioq-ioioioioioioioiod by 555-P S253 L- QZE-4 I gigs-1 Z Q Yr K Ulf, xwjf' 71011 D110 i 0:0 HOW to protect eyesight You have but one pair of eyes to last a lifetime. Your study, education, your success in life largely depends upon good eyesight. Don't strain your eyes under poor lighting at home. Be sure your lamp is I. E. S. Ap- proved. It will assure adequate light, free from dangers of incorrect de- sign. REDDY KILOWATT, Your Electric Servant KANSAS CITY POWER fr LIGHT CO. Miss Hume: Do you know anything about the Masons? Mrs. Owsley: Well, I don't know anything about the Masons, but I do think their fruit jars are very nice. 0-.- ...... ,.,..,..,..,..,..,..i. .... E. Q Q g 5 5 Q 5 5 5 Compliments of I ' Compliments of MEADE COAL COMPANY MAPLELEAF DAIRY i I ! I I I 12th and Iron NOrclay 4686 r:oio1o1o1o1o1o3oicoi4 01030101 101014 ioioioioioioioioifozo 89 O:CDl0Q0l0Q0l0l1llKPQK7llllll10lK7liDQ Pl 710101 31010101 21 C g Ch rysier ! ! ! ! ! 1 pa! 1 Plymouth Phone NOrclay 4330 Pj Shepherd Motor Co. 2 EXPERT REPAIRING i 1916 Clay 3 0.6 North Kansas City, Mo. 0 .0101 1 il if i ll! ii i1 i0Q0l0QOQ0,1 Q0,0D0,0l0,0l0l010l01f Wanted: Man to handle dynamite in powder factory. Splendid chance to rise 9:0102 lioioioioioiozoioioioioioice Osililililillllllillllililiilillililldlllli ! DE soro PLYMOUTH U i ATTENTION i i i Before buying your new car or trading your Q , 5 old one, we cordially invit 1 ' I Compliments of ! i and look over our complete? lifrciel oi? rijvlsileanrd I i e used cars. - Q Q We will save you money on easy terms ! ! ' with our low Bank rate financing. Q Q 3 Northiown Motor Co. Q ' i G. O. SHEPHERD, General Manager i I i 3 Approved DeSoto G Plymouth Sales Service 2 e . Phone NOrclay 4836 g S ' 1725 Swift North Kansas ony, MO. A ,S .i. YQ17i0QlPDCDl0il,QKYQl3Ql7113Q1ll1 i i 3 9,071011,lilllillllllllill-0lUl0QOQ0l0QC Q ' ! 2 5 and Sons 5 . walker Realty eo, Q Lurnber Corn an ! Q Compliments of g P y Walker, Flanary 8: Clark i ' i 6014 3 10101020ilxiclloilrioioioingi i i ini11D101oinioimxzoitrioioioioiqi, Q Kiln Dried Lumber g g i Hi-Way 169 at Briarcliff Road 3 .-. 'fini i 10103 307 1011 3111 103103 0:01014 inluioirlillioiuiuill i Groceries - Meats N O O 9 O 101 bi ich: lI1l1liK!QClIflQ1lll!IKl Q0 Q11QOQ1lQOQOQ0lfl !Q1li0lllQCJl1lI4 C0l0Q lIK7Q0i1 STANDARD STEEL WORKS EIEI 16th and Howell North Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Brown: What is this 6O Iunior Brown: Do you suppose i ARIVIOU R CLEAN ERS 1906 Swift I 1Cli0lK!l010QKll0l0lKDlf7l0I0j1lQ Compliments of ATKINS PLUMBING and HEATING neer Building NOrc1ay 4115 North Kansas City, Missouri 1!D11DlKDl0i0101l!1CYlllDODK 0:0 NORCLAY MOTORS Dodge - Plymouth 201014 0,03 OzQ7i0Q DQOQUQQ Q 101014060 1011 ' 0.4 O:O1li0QCi i Q0l11lQf1iiKQOQ1CKQ C om plimcmfs of DONALDSON I MACHINE woRKs 18th and Clay North Kansas City, Mo. OQODQOQOQ l1CDQ OQ on your report card? s the temperature of the room? Compliments of 1oE P. HALL Proprietor of the COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP O:fDlf!CfDi0 DlKDDK Compliments of MONDEROW SERVICE STATION OAKWOOD .:. 0lllilDIfli l10lKlIlll0lilll NORTH KANSAS- CITY RECREATION 312 Armour Road - NO. 4950 BOWLING G BILLIARDS I . 101140 '. iiDlK!i0QlIQOQf!Q0l1 D1niuiuitbioiOinioloiuioiuioit sToKEs Multi-stop G oceries .... Feeds .... Batteries Toloaccos Phone Gisadstone 1599 ioioxoioioioioioioiozoiuiozx 9 5,4910 0:0101 lKDlll1010Q0l0lG1010Ifll0Q0ll Com plimcnts of H 1. W. WELCH CHIROPRACTOR Q0l0QOQUlDQDQKllOQ0l0l0i0Ql lQ1lQ1!Q Ol! Oiiiol 111 1 11111 1 iii 10 illillili i llilill iii 1 init Buy Your Eats From STREET'S WE DELIVER - NOrclay 4380 11020 bza 0.01itIitticriKxi1Q10itbilriuiniuiuioioi Kansas City Book Exchange Books Bought, Sold, cmd Exchcrnqed New, Old, and Rare Books Used hooks of orll kinds, including text books at substantial savings. Vlctor 1069 806 Grand Kdnsors City, Missouri liuioininiui 1oioillinioioioioi gonzo: 2 I 343 1 iliblli 1910101 You ore orlwoys Welcome cmd will be courteously trecrted ot LUDWIC IVIUSIC HOUSE, Inc. 13 East 39th St. vdboiiiliiiiiliiliili Norman Short: Something seems to be Wrong with the motor. Mary lone: Don't he foolish. Wait till we get off the mcrin road. 01010101 1 1 3 i 1 ilililil Compliments of BAKER'S , CLOTHING COMPANY 311-3l5 Armour Hood NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI QQZQSQQQQQQQQZIQIO 090101 i i 1 i i 111 1 1 1 1 ini C ourzesy of THE AMERICAN CAN COMPANY li ioioiuioi 1 1 1 li i Q 1 i li ..g..p..- A :ga - ACOCYYIDIIVTIGHTS of 1. 1. KELLEY ' Compliments o FOREMAN COAL' CO. ' 1207 Armour fRoad North Kansas City, Mo 1 11:1 3011010 QI ,K 0:0 1014010 C om plimcnts of QWACKMAN WELDED WARE COMPANY Steel Barrels North Kansas City, Mo. Jin? Z010ilrZ020i0i0i0i010i it Mr. Chappell: The Lawvof Gravitation explains why We stay on earth. James Beckman: But how did people stay on before the law Was passed. 0.0: 1131111113121 COMPLIMENTS' of a s FRIEND 4 V021 1 it CD 1110111 3 311 1 1 1030101 16101 iii 1111 Compliments of WH ITAKER BATTERY SUPPLY CO. 1031050 9:00101 ui iid: 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 :sl 2 - .i.... .ir bi xi:liuioioioioiclioloincb lllililllli 51010301 bl D14 i011 51010311 lic i lil 1 11121115 i C. B. SHERMAN SKELLY STATION 0 an 11011 0.0 0211 Highway l69 Gashland, Mo. IQUQUQUQUQOQ Q IQ ,0 lYQUQUQ0-0Q JQUQUQOQUQK Q ,QI Q Q QI Cl QOQOQ0ll Oz. Sandwiches Chili OPEN ALL NIGHT I DA' S NOrclay 4956 l804 Swift li ioioiuiuit310itI111011rioitliuiuitty 201014litliclicbitxittitbillitbio o 101031 'J MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND DAINTIES GALORE You'll lind them all at COLL I VE R'S QUALITY STORE Prompt Delivery 329 Armour Road NOrclay 4093 North Kansas City iflioittioioioi 13010101030 20-iuifozo 131112 Miss Arnold: Are you looking at your neig'hbor's Albert Carr: No, I was just telling Howard Russell BUILDERS STEEL COMPANY Izth and Gentry North Kansas City, Mo. 301 it 5:4 O.. Di 'jI'Eif'JIELEE?2'E1'ZI iA7P-Tic H REPAIRINC 218 Armour Road I. WENGER it i 111 i ioiniuioioini 1 i 1 Pi Compliments of Armour Sweet Shop MR. AND MRS. D. R. COCHRANE Proprietors Cornplimenls of Strongheart Rations V The food your pet will eat. More TAILWAGS per can. DOYLE PACKI NC CO. 13th and Iasper North Kansas City, Missouri itrioioioioioloioioioitlicli 302 test paper? that his nose was interfering with my writing 0.01 oi ri i 3 5101010101 11010101014 ,-' 5. M4101 .V fmffwtfiqz QM ' X - vs Sk we 'w wf ff Q Q - 'X vs 4' Wx. . as 1 :QQ ,A fn!! INSURANCE AGENCY 207-9 National Bank Building North Kansas City, Mo. I Warning .... Graduates lust as you are insuring your future with an education, remember that all values should be insured. If itls protection-We have it. 1 initI1I3111lctioioioioioillioloi 0191211103112114503010eiozocsoinzoi 120:01 1410202 1 101 1:initldboitlinioilriuilmioiuioi i i L M Q E E 5 earn ore 5 5 g Q Q Q C ,Q Q ABOUT CONSUMER cooPEnA'r1vEs . . . Om? Zmfmf Of E Q ! S I E l l i Subscribe for The Cooperative i - ' i i I C Consumer . . 2 issues: 2 Q C . C , 4 sc Q , CRDWN DRUG 5 ' The Cooperative Consumer, tabloid ' . 7 ' ! UGWSPCIPGT, published twice monthly, SIZE i g M i ! the official newspaper of the cooperative Q Q G ' movement in the middle west. For a bet- ' ' ! i ter knowledge. of cooperation ...... to E i i i fecfjrn what coaperatives are doing .... E i i su s 'b t d , 5 9 O GY 5 5 ARMoUR and SWIFT i i Write for a com lete list of eo- . E . p North Kansas City, Mo. i - operative books and pamphlets. A - 2 Q Q Q ! g Consumers Cooperation Phone NOrcIay 4076-77 Q ,Association Q g - NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO. li g i lack Morton: ifrom rear seat of taxil I say, driver, What's the idea of stopping? Driver: l thought I heard some one tell me to. lack Morton: Drive on, she WGSi'1lt talking to you. sexcam: 2 1 1 as 4: as is Q1 2 :xi 100511030 oeorqsoioenuan-01031xqzvnzozocaozoqsoz 1 carry? 2 l C I U G U CA R N E R O I L CO S 2 Q Q - Q g B- K S U P P M ! g 'Where Quality Tells Q Q Q Q . a 5 3 ' and Pr1ce Sells e i McCormick'Deering Farm Equipment ! fm, ., , ,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,.,., , ., ., ., 1-wg. i International Motor Trucks g Ev 0 'DM' -Y'f1Q1 '0'-'MDD-'UI' G' G' D 'i' 6 li C BEERY R B KENAGY ! g A L G ! i ' I ' ' Q Q AL GRAY MOBIL GAS AT AVONDALE ! C Q Q l4 Years of Service . ,! e ! i 3' 59919, 5 3101 11 1 3 3 10304 lzomiuioi ioioioiozpozoioqr 1 1 1011020 5010131 3 ig 1 gi 1 3 3 1 3 1,5 ling? 05011: 1 cz 1 3 1 19 ilnsoiocm 1 iuifro? Q M 2 Q 2 g Compliments of Compliments of - i A I A NOR-KAY WOOLEN i i i - 2 i C Q CGMPANY i of-was PAINT 715 Armour Road COMPANY E North Kansas City, Missouri Q i Q 2 ! 2 ! ! 9 Q! i Q l QIQ Qllllfg 95 301illllllllillitllllitilllilll D1 3 1 it 3 1 32101 2 11301111 10301 111031 020 ! I ! I .. l i A GRII' ON THE FUTURE i I ! ! What the future holds, no one knows. That is why prudent men and g Women insure against unseen contingencies. g Life Insurance g1VCS direction and furmshes a secure foundation to the be- E gingner. That is why it should be the first investment of the young man or i Woman Who starts out to seek success in business. It has been described as j HA Grip on the Future. S ! I . . . ! if See a Kansas City Life representative and learn about the flexible policies 1 that may be made to fit the changing needs of the insured. ! I I I Q tkansas ity Lili Insurance ompany j ! I I Home orricia . . . KANSAS cm: Missoum I I ! KANSAS CITY AGENCY . . 914 BALTIMORE . . PHONE GR. 2136 E D20 D13 i 1 i i1-1U11wiI7it71I1itDillioioiuiottninitt2 iuioioioinini ifiti 1 ' 0 10.0 Do you know what a little Eskimo with a frozen finger is? He's a frigid midget with a rigid digit. 9:01021 1 19:1 ri 1 2 3 CD01 3 101014 0:01101 2 3 1 1 1 Icp 1 3:1119 an is :mio ' , V - H , 2 I I ! i i 2 ! E R C I- E i i Watch Inspector, Burlington R. R. 5 Wabash R. R. I H. E. GORDON i cz c 3 f Q 2 Jose hza-a Jr Q 5 g 5 P I C1 - Q 2 220 East 20th NOrc1ay 4662 ' ' i I i i jeweler i Q North Kansas City, Missouri i i i WSQUQOQ llDQ!ll0l0QOQUi0l0QKIl Q l0llC!O is Mo' Q ' 321 Armour Road i 0,0lQODUlflillillilllllllll0l0l0i0l0l0illO.. C C e 2 I . . I e . : Music supplies . . . Bulova Watches . . . S g I Q g Gruen Watches . . . Elgin Watches . . . g xi g E Sheaffer Pens. i ! Building Maintenance, Sanitary Ianitor i ! EASY PAYMENTS ! Q Supplies. i ,l l i C i Credit At Cas-h Prices 5 S We are pleased to serve the North Kansas ' i ! l City High School Q A ' i 1412-14 walnut HI-bison 1844 Q E DEALER IN OFFICIAL SENIOR AND i 2 Kansas City, Missouri ! i IUNIOR CLASS RINGS C g I EVERYTHING BUT THE IANITORH i fi.llQUQOQOQOIOIUQUQOQUl01lll0QUlO1tQg OEOIIQI 1 IQ i IQ! 1 Q ll i0i0Q0l0i lQUl0S 96 1 :coli Q E Q 0.0! Ai xi:ran:154xioqboiuinioirxioirri 3 2 3 Your YEARBOOK is a memory - - lfi Q Q ready to ufhisk you aufay to half 2 is 3 forgotten comrades, long after school 3 if is forgotten - A it ufill bring back in- 5 cidents that ufere an inseparable part 3 gg of your school life. . Ei if We here at the Missouri Photo En- 2 g graaers have had the pleasure of pro- 3 if ducing the engravings for this An- H 8 3 nual, under the careful guidance of 3 craftsmen especially trained for this purpose. is We ufish you the best of luck in your 3 future undertakings and may Health 3 and Happiness constantly' be at your side. We Solicit Your Patronage MISSQURI PHOTQ ENGIQAIVEKS 1432 Wyandotte Street Kansas City, Missouri Teacher: Why are you tardy this morning lemme? lerorne: Class started before I got here. W H lli W Q Q Q Q Q 20,1050 ...JQKlQ4,QCQilQUMllQll-UQllQ0,0QOQOQf i BUICK AUTOMOBILES Q A. B. EVANS C0,mplimenZ5 076 g 1615 Swift NOrc1ay 4191 1 iff:K':f:ffIf:.f:.,I,:f,:f:'fl'0:':: THE ENC-LANDER CO. lr1c.! 5 BAXTER'S- Manufacturer of g Clay County's leading home-owned stores A SHOP AT BAXTER'S AND SAVE g ozariwiiiciiiiicizisifioif Innerspring Mattresses ! , ' Q Compliments of Ritter's Automotive T. I. KEATING 0 District Manager E servlce Q l ofa 110301 it Z 1 li it 1 1111111 -s 11111020 97 win-1 111 1 :CD Z 3 102 11111 101 1011 1111151 it 1011 1015 101 I abt Cz lil 1 lit i 3 11160 Q01 it it i it it ebuiniui it CD 1 it 3 1 1-1 ni it 1 xioiuifyiuioioit Waggner Paint Company Subsidiary of PRATT G' LAMBERT, INC. Ioth and Burlington North Kansas City, Mo Time Deals Gently With Pratt G Lambert Paints Bill Brown: Electricity is attracted by water. Mr. Chappell: Did you make an experiment? 141114123112 2:1111 11311211 1111011111411 Bill Brown: Well, everytime I get in the bath tulo the telephone rings. 110101010101 YDOQUQ QUQUQOQOQOQUQQO 0:0lDIQUQCPQI!Q0i0,0QOQOQ0,0QOi0Q g. 2 Q BARNSDALL PRODUCTS g i Gasoline . . . Motor Oil . . . Kerosene . i Distillate i DISTRIBUTED BY A. 0. THQMQPSON Q i ! RUTLEDCE OIL C lOll Burlington LUMBER COMPANY NOrcluy 4004 Q .gig Q Q IQ 5 QOQOQOQUQOQOQOQ Q ! 60110311 1 ioiuioitxioioioiuim 2 ! Q . i . Compliments of North Kansas Citym Missouri G e V Q Q The Armour Shoe Shop 1730 Swift Avenue NOrclcty 4730 g g l923 SWIFT i 031111 3 1 inioioioiuioi 1 3 1 - E 950103 ilioioioioioioicxili 3 3 i i Compliments of 5 5 HAYES TAVERN i i C218 East 20th Street 98 NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO. Q 0,0:im12c121mit111nioioitrioioiuioit 1 21110 57EI'LLO'Z, 8561.55 LIT We, the Senior Glass of l942, being of sound body and mind, of our own free will fwith furtive hintsl bequeaths to the multitude we leave behind, these honorable talents and characteristics. Marjorie Maloy begueaths to her sister her sweet disposition. Barbara Denison Wills her oratorical voice to Dorothy Evans. Beverly Benoit leaves her dancing feet to leanne Dudley. Allah be praised! To Bill Ingram, Richard loyce be-queaths those lovely, dusky curls. Roy Reel leaves to no one his appointment as doorkeeper for the President. To William losephg Kelley, Bob Kardas-h leaves his office holdings. A down to earth intellect and a Writing ability are the gifts Fayetta Bur- ton passes on to sister Bonnie. To the future Owl Workers, Lou Thomas wills her co-editorship. Harold Oh, Daddy Downing bequeaths his bachelorhood to -- anyone who will take it and keep it. ' And oh, yes, we return the coke machine to the government due to the priority on sugar. , Irene Blogin Wills her artistic ramblings to 'Nancy Bigham. Fred Whisman wills his musical ability to Warren Manley. To all the underclass girls We leave the football team. Selma Murry Wills a budding romance, but not with Dick, to Patsy Bennett. -Marcella Duffey bequeaths her drum beating technique to Tommy Cales. ' Lillian Cox and Ruth Borgmier leave their comely beauty with Mary Mar- tin and leanne Mayden. Handsome Jerome Himmelberg bequeathsthis popularity with the fairer sex to Harry Miller and Maynard Cowan. Walter Don luan Deere wills his middle name to Cleon Tomlinson. Mary Frances Williams leaves her sweet personality for next year's freshies. Dorothy Bowman, Helen Richards, and Norma Lee Rickart will their short stature to those who may use it to an advantage when standing in line to get into the cafeteria. ' Betty Malott and Ardis Burnidge leave the Girl Reserves for next year's members. To lumpin live Kelley, Ardin Burnidge Wills the Ivory Keys. And last, but not least, Alvin Spot Leonard has finally made up his mind to leave that eating place, the cafeteria, and his studious habits to his sisters, since he can't take them With' him. ' 'Lenore Blondie Zentner begueaths her typing and shorthand ability to Iimmie Lou Courtney. Anna Sprinkle leaves to Arlene Summa her towering height. Signed and sealed on the fifteenth 'day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-two. 99 Little words of Gossip are incendiardcs that fling destruction far and wide. Gifts for the Graduate? Priority has become a Well-known word but in expectation of the curtailment of many metals, We have purchased many unusual items in fine jewelry, Watches and excitin Gad et th t h q g s, .ere ore we ave an excellent selection of gifts for the Graduate. 11-xccARD,s 1017-19 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri. 0i0l0i0Q i lil li i i i i iii O Bill Clark: l'l1 be glad when I'm drafted Then I can sleep untll 530 7QOQ0,UQOQllQOQODODOQK,QOQOQ 5, D 71 M W Better Photographic Sertvzce STRATHMAN STUDIO Excelsior Springs Missouri ioincmiai 1,1112 3 icixioixioi 0. DQ4DiDQ4lQ4li0D0llli'lQOQOQ1b11l1PiiIi0ilrQ-1ri1l-i Ii0i0i0COQOQii0COQ0. ! ! ! ! a 3 CXJURTESY OF 2 E E ! 1 I 0:1 vuinimi .11 is is lmifcn- 1 11 01 10l0iolol4ui1vi00Q4v Q Alabama Pipe Company Iunior Stanley: Hello, fire station? Can you tell me where the nearest box is? 1 want to turn in an cIcxIm. Ozlvioiniuxioiuioinonn 101 3011 101024020 0:ori1r1014ri1v14n:1r1oio10i1Lioi1bl1hi4Di4y'- Q ! 0 1 ! ! . ' - ui1l. Sf ! O 0 ! 15-ig.: .fZ.- 0 5 ' OU 4 rr L1 KES V ! g 1 UP KANSAS cm' co. mc. i 1 81h G Burlington Q NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 1 5:01 101014x1o14xio3oi111oi1r1o1o1o110:o 1 101 Sincere Good Wishes to the Class of ,42.,, Harry johnston Motors Chrysler Corporation PARTS DIVISION PRODUCTS 1521 McGee - Kansas City, Mo. VI. 9404 ivdttvioicvioioit 11101011 Yl0l0Q0l1 9 O .0P10101ItidbitlicJioioioioloitbiuilriibioinic 5:9 1 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 Q 1 I You'II like Q . ! g Town Crier Flour 1 I ! l g I 1 - l g THE MIDLAND FLCUR 5 MILLING co. 2 1 1 ! 1 ! H Q ! 1 1 .!. I ! . lilli0iiDDIYiIlilliUiili0ifll0l0i0i01KlilJi0llOxO Acton, A., 47. Adams, H., 49. Adams, I., ,48. Albers, R., :48, 68. Alcorn, B., f65, 38. Allen, B., 44, 64, 68, 60. Allen, C., 46, 50. Allen, D., 21, 58, 76. Allen, F., 67, 38, 75. Oir1D4r:010101010i0CD0?0? ? 1 Q Q ! 4 5 I THE owl. STAFF 5 A i g Takes This Opportunity To i . Q i it Thank All Advertisers : 1 ! For Space Bought In This Book. - ! - Q PATRoNlzE g Them for without their support your I 2 OWL could not haye been ' 94 ' published. 1 1 ! ! l B 0:0 pil10142101014xi010inicrioioioiozoioinieofo UIZCLSQC Becker, C., 59. Beckman, I., 44, 64. Beckman, I., 22. Bell, R., 22, 74, 73. Bell, V., 44, 75. Bellew, S., 46, 58. Bender, R., 52, 66, 48. Bendure, A., 80, 48, 82. Bennett, I., 22. 62, 64, 2l, 69 Allen, L., 70, 67, 41, 74, 75. Alvis, I., 50. Amos, I., 48, 78. Amos, N., 66, 48. Anderson, A., 52, 54, 66, 63 65, 56, 38, 74, 76. . Anderson, P., 44, 58. ' Annis, O., 52, 70, 21, 54, 76. Antes, C., 48. Bennett, M., 44, 68. Bennett, P., 67, 74. Benoit, B., 70, 22, 67, 78. Bent, D., 48. Berg, A., 67, 22. Berg, I., 38. Berg, N., 44. Berry, A., 44. Berrv, W., 80, 82, 65, 56, 58 8 7 Anthony, W., 71. Armstrong, I., 48. Armstrong, L., 52, 66, 48, 71 58. Ashley, B., 48. Avis, B., 70, 21, 56. Bailey, L., 21, 67. Baker, K., 50, 72. Baker, M., 44, 68. Baker, R., 71, 38. Baker, V., 67, 38, 75.,. Baldwin, I., 48, 59. ' 1 Ballenger, V., 22. Barber, G., 52, 38. Barnby, M., 22. Barnes, C., 66, 48. Barnes, D., 48, 78. Barnes, T, 70, 65, 38. Barnett, D., 71, 38. Barrett, G., 38. Bartlett, B., 49. Bauman, M., 49, 78. Baxter, M., 48, 7l. Beaumont, E., 64. Beck, T., 49. 3 , 6. Bertsch, B., 48, 68. Bertsch, B., 48, 68. Beswick, B., 48. Bidwell, B., 48, 72, 58. Bidwell, M., 22, 73. Brigham, C., 22, 65, 75. Bigham, N., 48, 64, 68, 60, 79 78. Bishop, I., 66, 59. Black, L., 49. 44, 80. 48, 58. Black V., Blair, A., Blair, C., 38. Bliss, G., 23. Block, A., 49, 59. Blogin, I., 69, 22, 64, 67, 60 75. Blue, N., 44, 64, 68, 60. Blunk, I., 44, 52, 65. Blythe, B., 69, 22. Blythe, B., 67, 38, 73. Blythe, C., 23, 73. Boar, I., 70. Bogue, B., 44, 79. Bogue, I., 22, 68, 65. Borgmier, B., 48, 7l. Borgmier, R.,-62, 23, 64. Borton, L., 48,-68, 79, 78. Bossert, A., 44, 7l. Bowles, I., 46, 49. Bowman, D., 23, 64, 67. Bradley, I., 50, 72. Brady, L., 70, 69, 80, 81, 82 67, 38, 74. Bratcher, E., 80, 23, 82, 67. Braton, S., 48. Brauninger, I., 44, 7l, 72. . Brawner, C., -48. 68. . Brenton, I., 44, 68. Breshears, L., 49, 59. Breshears, L., 50. Brink, B., 49,778 . Bristow, R., 48. .1 B-rittain, P., 48. Brooks, B., 68, 69, 80, 48, 63 82, 64, 60. Brooks, L., 67, 38, 60. Broomfield, E., 48, 59. Brown, B., 52, 70, 23, 66, 65 74 Brown, C., 44, 80, 68, 60. Brown, E., 38. Brown, E., 46, 49. Brown, I., 44, 80, 81, 82, 68 78. Brown, I., 52, 63, 55, 56, 38 76. Brown, L., 49. Brown, L., 46, 50. Brown, N., 70, 69, 23, 67. Brown, V., 65, 38, 79 Bruce, N., 49. Buck, B., 44, 66, 63, 64, 65 73 ,78 Burhle, o., 48, es. Burnidge, A., 23, 65, 74. Burnidge, A., 69, 23, 63, 67. 40, 75. Burnidge, I., 46, 50. Burrichter, I., 38. Burton, B., 66, 48, 59. Burton , F., 62. 69, 23, 73. Burton, P., 46, 50. Bush, C., 48, 71, 68. Bush, W., 44, 52. Butler, M., 44. Byars, F., 44, 59. Byars, S., 80, 23, 82, 67, 73. B-yloee, P., 44, 64. Cain, F., 44, 56. Cales, T., 44, 65, 56, 78. Callicotte, G., 69, 24, 67, 75. Callicotte, R., 49. Cameron, S., 80, 24, 82, 67. Campbell, A., 70, 23, 64, 65 74, 73. Canaday, D., 44, 68. Canad ay, I., 24, 67, 60, 75. Canaday, PI., 49. Cantrell, S., 49, 79. CGPPS, 1-. 70. 24, 54, 57, 74 73. Carman, I., 46, 49. Carr, A., 52, 21, 24, 54, 58, 76 Carr, C., 48. Carr, I., 44, 71, 59. Carr, R., 70, 38. Carson, N., 70: 80, 82, 67, 38 74, 75. Carter, D., 48, 68, 78. Carter, F., 44. Casey, R., 48. CassidY, I., 24, 64. o'o Cassidy, P., 44. Cavanaugh, G., 69, 80, 38. Chennault, L., 44. Chennault, L., 66, 48 Chick, I.. 66. 48, 53. Chinn, H., 50. Clardy, M., 44. Clark, B., 44, 68. Clark, B., 100, 24, 65 82, 67, Green, E., 46, 49. 78. :Q 0:0 :soft 73. 75. 67. , 65. 75. , 74, 1, 76. 1 331 , 67, Clay, B., 49, 72. Clayton, I., 44, 68. Coakley, C., 52, 71, 65, 38. Coates, D., 44. Coates, I., 70. Coffman, M., 71, 68, 47 Coffman, N., 52, 55, 58, 38, 76 Collins, D., 44. Collins, E., 70. Colt, C., 47, 79. Conway, M., 68, 47. Cook, B., 52, 80, 66, 48, 82. Cook, F., 52, 70, 56, 75, 58 ,38, 74, 79, 78. Cook, L., 70, 64. Cooley, F., 69, 64, 67, 38, 75 Coomber, C., 69, 24, 63, 67 79, 78, 75. Coomber, N., 71, 68, 47, 79, 78 Coons, H., 52, 70, 55, 24, 64 76. Coons, H., 66, 48, 59. Coons, M., 67, 38. Cooper, C., 70, 65, 38, 74, 79 78. Copland, C., 48. Corn, L., 38. Corum, M., 24, 67, 74, 75. Cottle, A., 46, 49, 59. Courtney, I., 70, 69, 67, 38 60, 74, 75. - Cowan, M., 44, 52, 80, 66, 82, 65, 55, 56, 58, 76. Cox, D., 64, 67, 38 Cox, L., 48, 59. Cox, L., 69, 24, 67, 41, 74, 73 75. Creason, B., 66, 47. Creason, D., 46. C1-eason,'I., 70, 80, 82, 65, 38 50, 74, 73. Crockett, I.,-70, 24, 66, 65, 74 Crockett, V., 46, 49, 78. Cross, l., 50. Crouch, M., 38, 75. Croy, V., 67, 38. Croy, W., 46, 50. Dahm, I., 44, 80. 1 1 Dalley, F., 80, 71, 47. Dalley, L., 80, 71, 47. Darby, M., Darrah, D., 47. 44, 52, 55, 56, 76. Davenport, D., 71, 47. Davis, B., 49. Davis, F., 44, 68. Davis, H., 72. Davis, S., 46, 50. Davis, V., 50. Dawson, D., 38. Dawson, F., 44. Deane, C., 46, 50. Deane, D., 44, 68, 60. Deere, W., 21, 65. Deister, N., 68, 47. Deister, N., 50. DeMotte, I., 44, 80, 82, 68, 60. DeMotte, M., 80, 67, 38. INDEX Eklund, S., 71, 68, 47. Ellerman, C., 44, 72, 79, 78 Elliott, R., 46, 49, 79. Ellis, R., 68, 47. Elrod, L., 52, 25, 54, 75, 76. Erickson, I., 47. Estes, I., 52, 70, 25, 65, 55, 58 76 Estes, R., 47, 58. Evans, B., 66, 47, 72, 59. Evans, B., 25, 72, 78. Evans, D., 70, 62, 69, 64, 67 38, 74, 75, 73. Evans, R., 25. Ewing, B., 44, 68, 78. Falls, D., 80, 67, 38. Farrell, R., 44, 72. Faubion, R., 64, 38. Faulconer, W., 25. Faust, D., 46, 49, 79, 78. Faust, D., 44, 60, 78, 68. Fields, I., 38. Filger, I., 71, 38, 75, 59. Filger, R., 68, 47. Fischer, C., 52, 47, 66. Fisher, M., 25, 62, 67. Fisk, V., 47, 68. Fitzpatrick, C., 49. Flanary, M., 49. Fleischauer, D., 25, 75, 67. Fletcher, I., 72, 66, 47. Foote, L., 47. Ford, G., 38, 79. Foster, K., 25, 67. France, R., 72, 50. Fredenburg, O., 46, 50. Gabbert, M., 46, 49. Gabbert, T., 65, 44. Gann. I., 49. Garver, R., 82, 44, 80, 68. Geary, D., 79, 78, 67, 38, 60 Geary, G., 49. Geary, G., 49. Gibson, A., 68, 47 Gibson, B., 65, 38. Gibson, M., 75, 26, 64, 67, 26, 74. Giddens, B., 50, 78. Gillespie, C., 50. Gillespie, R., 38. Gilmore, C., 64, 68, 47. Gleckler, A., 50, 78. Gleckler, P., 26. Godat, H., 46, 50. Gonyer, D., 50. Gonyer, I., 64, 67, 38. Gonyer, S., 59. ' Gorman, B., 66, 47, 79, 78. Gorman, C., 44, 68, 60, 79, 78 Gosney, E., 59. D 9 1 Haynes, D., 44. Haynes, E., 65, 26. Haynes, I., 46, 50. Heckenbach, L., 68. Hecker, W., 71, 47, 78. ' Henderson, B., 34. Henneberg, B., 38. Henneberg, L., 30. Henry, N., 50. Hensley, E., 47. Hensley, W., 50, 72. I Henson, M., 44, 68. Hey, M., 44, 68, 75. Heying, W., 58. Hicks, F., 44, 80, 68. Highfill, G., 80, 44, 52, 82. Hill, I., 44. Himmelberg, E., 47, 59. Himmelberg, I., 30, 65. Himmelberg, L., 44, 52, 59. Hink, A., 49. Hinkel, E., 66, 47. Hinkle, B., 44, 71. Hinkle, S., 75. Holliday, M., 44, 79, 78. Holloway, I., 47. x Q3 f'5 L-'r r-' t-'L-' r-' t-' rf 3212. 2.-g5g'5 EtE1'Q Q55 5 B IJ' 5555 DQR' 119- 3 E: Q. Q. in ,..,,..u1,,. El mm,,,,0,,-,o 9.fD,:90,:gg'2.5's'y1w1-SDF 0- :f :1-..fLQ --4 ' P8555 5 51 Q 3,,::'SD:'T':D'Pj-as A :- : c.o.., I is ' 215' Q, fi: imp 01 ' 00 wp L1 -wife' me - P' 1 TQ fo 3, ,A ' o- oo . U10-, - oo O . mm N . E2 U' cn' S 0, I ow ' in zo 71 ,A ov . Xl . oo U1 ' P P' 3 3 on Q oo IO IU N3 F 54, 56, 76. Leonard, B-., 37, 69, 64, 67 75. Leonard, V., 45, 80, 64, 68 Lewis, D., 66, 47, 72. Lewis, K., 45, 63, 591 78- Lewis, L., 46, 49. Lichtenberqer, Lichtenberger, Lillis, R., 45, B., 50, 72. I., 68, 47, 79 ,75, 80, 82, 68 Holloway, R., 50. Holloway, R., 76. Hood, I., 26. Hornback K. 30 71. Lindberg, R., 47, 72. Linder, E., 37, 65. Lindsay, O., 29, 75. Howard, M., 67, 38. Howell, N., 68, 47. Howland, I., 50. Hoy, B.,' 44, 59. Hoy, F., 70, 67, 30. Hoy, I., 30, 67, 75. Hoy, M., 70, 67, 26. Huck, B., 68, 47, 79. Huck, B., 46, 47, 50, 79. Huffman, C., 44. Huffman, L., 64, 67, 26. Hughes, D., 71, 26. Hughes, G., 44, 71, 65. - Humphrey, C., 59, 48. Huonker, M., 67, 38. Hurtado, V., 44, 80, 60. Hutcherson, B., 71, 38. Hydeman, W., 46, 50. Ingram, B., 65, 38. Iacks, A., 37. Iacks, I., 68, 47, 60. Iacks, I., 47. Lindsay, T., 45, 71., Lineberry, H., 68, 47. Lineberry, P., 37, 71. Little, V., 45, 80. Littlejohn, G., 52, 70. 47 Littlejohn, M., 71, . Loar, B., 37. Loar, I., 49, 59. Long,lB., 37, 71, 56, 58. Long, B., 45, 68. Long, I., 64, 68, 47. Lona, R., 45. Loos, A., 37, 45, 80. Loughrey, B., 45, 65. Lovitch, H., 45. Lowe, I., 52, 65, 29. Lowmiller, S., 37, 74, 73. Lusk, A., 45, Lynch, E., 49, 82, 64, 68. 59. Iackson, B., 37, 67, 60, 79, 78 Iackson, K., 70, 26. Iamison, I., 68, 47. Ienkins, I., 68, 47. Iohnson, C., 47. Iohnson, L., 44, 68, 75. Iohnson, L., 44, 52, 71. Iohnson, M., 65, 27, 79. Iohnson, R., 68, 47. Maack, W., 50, 72. Macken, I., 49. Macken, M., 45, 68, 75. Mael, F., 45. Mael, I., 47. Magee, D., 50. Magee, F., 45 Magee, I., 49. Main, B., 45. Main, D., 68, 47, 79, 78. Malcolm, B-., 45, 66, 65. , Malott, Bl., 62, 69, 67, 29. Maloy, F., 49, 79. Grace, ., 4 . Grace, D., 49. Grace, L., 26. Grace, M., 67, 38. Gray, B., 49. Gray, M., 52, 47, 56, 58. Denison, B., 70, 62, 80, 25 67, 75, 73. Dibben, V., 38. Dines, B., 49. Ditty, L., 49. Ditty, M., 46, 49. Donaldson, A., 69, 80, 74 5 68, 47, , 7 . Donaldson, O., 66, 47. Dougan, K., 80, 82, 67, 82, 64 38, 60, Dougan, P., 46, 49. Doualas, C., 69, 63, 64, '67 , 38, 73, 74, 75. Downing, F., 44, 80, 82, 68 60. Downing, H., 25, 65, 58. Fownin L. 68 47 Q1 1 1 4 Dudley, I., 70, 62, 69, 63, 64 67, 38, 74. . Duffey, M., 25, 64, 67, 411 42 Dugan, D., 67, 38, 60, 79, 78 Duncan, A., 80, 25, 82, 79. Duncan, B., 44, 64, 68. Duncan, D., 47. Dunithan, R., 38. Dunn, B., 44, 80, 82, 68. Eastin, B., 80, 38. Edmondson, R., 46, 50. Edwards, K., 66, 47. Eichinger, S., 47. Green, T., 47. Grider, I., 59. Griessel, F., 44. Grimes, R., 44, 68. Grove, R., 26. Hadley, B-., 44, 80. Hainline, B., 69, 67, 26. Hamblen, L., 44, 80, 82, 68. Hamilton, B., 50. Hamler, D., 46, 49. Hamler, E., 44, 64. Hampton, V., 64, '47. Haney, V., 71, 47. Hanley, I., 52, 38. Hanley, N., 64, 67, 38, 73. Harbison, H., 64, 67, 38, 74. Harbison, M., 68, 47. Harmon, I., 52, 47, 58. Iones, I., 47. Iones, M., 70, 65, 26. Iuarez, I., 49. Ioyce, R., 52, 68. 65, 27. Kanabel, D., 47. Kanabel, H., 34, 69 Kardash, B., 70, 62, 80, 81, 63 82, 65, 54, 27, 73, 74, 75 76. Kelley, B., 71, 68, 47. Kelley, B., 52, 70, 80, 37, 66 82, 65, 55, 58, 74, 76. Kilmer, F., 49. Kimball, E., 37, 80, 82, 67, 78 King, B., 80, 82, 67, 27. King, B., 70, 37. King, D., 71, 47. Maloy, M., 70, 62, 64, 67 1 74. Maloy, M., 48, 68. Manley, W., 37, 80, 81, 82, 65 Mann, B., 62,'29, 65. Marlowe, T., 45. Marsh, B, 47 Martin, Ef. 62,- 61, 64, 29. Martin, H., 45, ao, ez, ss. Martin, M., 37, 69, 64, 67, 60 75. Mash, B., 48, 68. Mash, P., 69, 67, 27, 73. Mathes, L., 28, 67. King. I-1 46, 49, 78. Kingsborough, D., 47. Kinstler, T., 50. 1 Klamm, E., 27. Klamm, H., 45, 64, 68. Klamm, L., 45, 80. 68. Klamm, W., 71 , 47. Harper, H., 47. Harper, I., 44. Harris, B. 44, 68. Harris, M., 50, 79. Harris, N., 62, 69, 301 64. Harris, W 551 47- Hartman, I., 63, 64, 68, 47, 60 Hartman, M., 64, 67, 38, 74 79, 78. Hathaway, R., 47. Hauq, S.. 44. 591 801 821 54 68, 60. Klein, D., 49, 59. Klein, N., 50, 72. Knaebel, E., 52, 45, 80. Krohne, B., 47, 59. Krohne, M., 68, 47. Kullander, L., 70, 37, 64, 67, 60, 74, 75. Kullander, M., 68, 47, 60. Kunkle, B., 64, 58, 59. Kupersmith, R., 37, 64, 58. Kurek, T., 47. Laber, C., 70, 37. Mathes, L., 47. Mathews, C., 72, 46. Matthews, B., 45. Matthieson, C., 45, 72. Maurer, L., 45, 71, 68. Maurer, L., 72. Maurer, T., 45, 71, 68. Mayden, I., 69, 45, 63, 64, 58 Mayden, M., 70, 69, 67, 27, 74 75. Mayfield, B., 45, 59. MCB-ride, V., 37, 64, 67, 73. McCall, I., 45. McCall, K., 45. McCall, P.., 50. McCarty, H., 45. McClain, D., 46, 50, 72. McClain, R., 45. McClanahan, L., 37, 69, 67 78. McClaskey, H., 37, 71. McC1eery, B., 46, 49. Mocowen' B 45' schuuz, L., 49. McClelland, G., 45, 65. McClelland, W., 46, 49, 78. McCorkle, F., 45, 71. McCowen, G., 37, 68, 67. McCully, T., 46, 49, 78. McEown, I., 52, 37, 66, 65, 56, 75. McFadin, E., 37, 65. McFarland, I., 48. Mclntire, D., 46, 67, 29, 60. Mclntire, I., 50. McKeehan, B., 46, 49, 79, 78. McNally, I., 70. McNally, R., 45. McNamee, D., 29. McPherson, D. 46, 49, 79. McPherson, H., 45, 68. McPherson, O., 45, 68, 79. Meadows, B., 69, 73. Meadows, H., 45, 78. Medearis, O., 48, 68. Palmer, R., 50, 72. Schleininger, R., 49, Palmer, T.. 48, 72. 71. 68. INDEX Schmidt, G., 75. Schmidt, G., 44, 79. Schoolfield, B., 70, 37, 65. Park, E., 45, 68. 45. Park, R. Scogin, A., 46, 49. Scurlock, C., 50. Segrist, F., 65, 58, 59. Shackelford, V., 44. Shane, B., 58, 59. Shanks, B., 46, 49. Shanks, I., 52, 31, 54, 76. Sharig, L., 50. Sherman, D., 37, 64, 67. Sherman, R., 78. Shick, F., 80, 31, 82, 73. Shields, I., 48, 58. Shippee, B., 48, 68, 79. Shippee, H., 50, 79. Shippee, I., 44, 64, 68, 60. Short, N., 52, 66, 65, 54, 56 58, 76. Shurback, A., 46, 49, 79, 78. Shurback, H., 37, 67. Meeker, E., 28. 37 Meier, D., , 65. Miller, B., 52, 45, 78. Miller, D., 70, 38. Miller, H., 45, 56. Miller, I., 65, 72, 38, 78. Miller, I., 66, 48, 72. Miller, I., 70, 64, 65, 29.' ' Miller, M., 80, 67, 38. Miller, N., 80, 82, 67, 38. Miller, P., 67, 38, 60. Miller, R., 70, 28, 76, 59. Miller, R., 45, 68. Miller, S., 38. Miller W , ., 50, 46. Millsap, E., 48, 68. Milum, M., 67, 38, 60. Miner, C., 48, 71, 68. Minster, B., 49 Minter, I., 59. Mischlich, D., 38. Mischlich, F., 48. Mitchell, F., 71, 27. 67 29 Mitchell, R., , , 78. Mix, V., 45, 64. Moburg, B., 66, 48, 63. Moburg, K., 48. Moburg, V., 67, 38, 60. .Mollenhauer, N., 62, 67, 27. Moore, B., 80, 48. Moore, C., 80, 88, 82, 68. Moore, E., 37, 71. Moore, K., 48. Morse, D., 65, 38. Morton, E., 66, 48. Morton, I., 52, 21, 63, 65, 55 58, 27, 76. Moss, B., .45. Mueller, R., 52, 45, 56. Munkers, F., 48, 68. Murphy, H., 48, 79, 78. Murphy, T., 50. Muiry, I., 45, 63, 64, 68, 60 Murry, S., 63, 64, 29. Myers, A., 49. Myers, D., 80, 28, .60. Myers, F., 45. Myers, W., 28, 67, 73, 75. Neal, D., 48, 71, 68, 78. Neblock, V., 59. Nedblake, G., 46, 48, 50. Newkirk, B., 45, 80, 82, 27. Nordeen, P., 49. Norman, O., 52. 70, 62, 66 63, 65, 29, 55, 74, 75, 76, 73. Norris, B., 28, 67, 75. Oaks, W., 52, 54, 38, 76. O'Brien, I., 45. O'Donnell, H., 38, 70. O'Laughlin, R., 45. Oldham, A., 45, 68, 78. Oliver, R., 38. Parkison, A., 71, 38, 78. Parkison, I., 45, 78. Parsons, E., 50. Parsons, P., 48, 68, 79, 78, Pate, G., 70, 38. Pate, M., 45. Pate, O., 38. Patterson, L., 45, 68, 79, 75. Patterson, L., 48, 68, 79, 78. Patterson, W., 46, 50, 79. Pennington, R., 48, 68. Perry, A., 50. Perry, L., 50. Peters, D., 28, 65. Phelan, N., 50. Phillips, B., 45. Phillips, B., 66, 48, 72. Phillips, B., 70, 30, 73. Phillips, D., 50. Phillips, G., 62, 30. Phillips, I., 66, 48. Phipps, D., 69, 28, 64, 67, 74 75. Phipps, L., 45. Piburn, C., 45. y Pierce, M., 67, 38. Pine, W., 46, 50, 72. Pitz, M., 48, 60. Pooler, S., 80, 48. Porter, B., 62, 30, 65. Portwood, C., 45. Prather, M., 80, 30, 82. Pritchard, E., 48, 71. Pritchard. T., 71, 38. Pruett, B., 50. Pruett, E., 46, 79, 49. Sims, F., 31, 65. Sims, G., 59, 49. Simmons, E., 50. Skaggs, M., 46, 49. Smith, C., 49, 72, 78. Smith, C., 31. Smith, D., 48. Smith, G., 37. Smith, L., 46, 50. ' Smith, M., 50. Smith, R., 44, 59. Smith, V., 46. Spalding, E., 44, 68. Sparks, L., 69, 31, 64, 67. Spencer, I., 44, 66, 65, 58, 78 Thomsen, C., 50. Thomson, B., 44, 68. Thomson, C., 70, 37. Tippin, B., 48. Todd, D., 46. Todd, D., 66, 48, 79. Todd, P., 79. Todd, P., 50. Tomlinson, C., 70, 37, 64, 65 Todd, D., 48. Troutz, H., 31. Troxell, K., 31. Turner, D., 49. Turner, G., 49. Vale, I., 50. Vandendale, I., 52, 71, 58. Vassar, B., 48. Vaughn, D., 48, 68. Vest, M., 68. Vincent, B., 48, 71, 58. Vincent, N., 80, 31, 82, 65, 58 76. Vogel, L., 48, 72. Waggener, I., 48. Walker, M., 46, 50. Warren, G., 46, 50. Watson, D., 44, 71. Webb, E., 44, 80, 82. Webb, I., 48. Webb, I., 46, 50. Webb, S., 33. Weber, D., 48, 71, 68. Wegert, A., 46, 49, 80. Wegert, M., 70, 37, 69, 64. 67, 60, 74. Wells, M., 44. Wells, P., 48. Wells, R., 58, 33. Pruett, R., 48. Prunty, B., 48. Puckett, C., 66, 48. Puckett, I., 80, 82, 68. Ouilter, D., 70. Raines, B., 48. Raines, E., 67, 38. - Randle, C., 69, 30, 65, 74. Reddish, B., 45, 63, 68, 60. Reed, A., 67, 38. Reed, B., 48, 72. Reel, R., 70, 62, 80, 30, 66 81, 82, 65. Retfett, D., 48, 68. Reid, Y., 68, 48. Reinwald, I., 49, 78. I Q Yokum, H., 48. Oltmer, B., 71, sa. 48. Reinwald, M., 50. Reynolds, L., 58, 38. V., 49. Reynolds, Rhoads, P., 45, 68. Rhodus, L., 48. Richards, H., 70, 63, 64, 32, 74 Richeson, M., 48, 68. Rickart, L., 68. Rickart, N., 67, 32. Riddell, V., 80, 82, 67, 38. Riddle, M., 82, 67, 32, 79, 75. Riggs, I., 52, 66, 48, 56, 58, 78. Ritter, B., 48, 68. Ritter, G., 49. Robb, I., 48. Robbins, T., 48. Roberts, D., 46, 50, 72. Rogers, B., 48, 68. Rogers, K., 70, 32. Rosendale, B., 67, 75, 78. Rosendale, M., 49, 78. Ross, M., 45, 64, 68. Ross, W., 52, 45, 64, 58 76 Hoysfer, N., so, 81, 82, e7', vsf Royston, R.. 38. Bunyan, G., 80, 82, 67, 38. Rupley, C., 45, 71, 68. Russell, H., 65, 72, 32. Ryan, C., 69, 65, 32. Spencer, T., 46, 50. Spickler, R., 70, 32, 73. Spotts, I., 70, 37. Spotts, M., 37, 67. Sprague, P., 37, 71, 72. Sprinkle, A., 62, 32. Sprinkle, M., 48, 78. Standley, D., 46, 49. Standley, L., 52, 80, 82, 65, 56 32, 76. Stark, H., 32. Steenstry, C., 50. Stephens, C., 48. Stewart, D., 80, 82, 32. UIQ mmm SS 52:2 mmwwvv' Zzo TUE P Hg UJU1' SIE P511 sa UMA gee N90 00 S P A 8 so N! 3 fe Stone, , 48, 64, 79. Stone, 44. Stone, , 44, 68. Stotts, 48, 71, 68. Stotts, 71 Stout, G., 50. Stout, N., 44. Street, I., 70, 37, 69, 64, 67 74, 73, 75. Stucki, I., 46, 50. Stuedle, C., 48, 68. Summa, A., 48. Summa, M., 37, 71. Surdez, D., 44, 68, 79, 78. Sutterby, B., 48, 68, 79, 78. Swaggerty, D., 50, 72 Swaggerty, D., 50, 72. Swift, H., 47, 78. Swindell, B., 44. Talbert, B., 59. Talbert, SUPUFU , 59. F B., 49. Talbert, I., 44, 69, 63, 64, 68, 42. Tanner, I., 48. Taylor, D., 48. Taylor, L., 37, 67, 60. Taylor, N., 44. Werline, West E.. 53. 65. 67, 33, 75. El' A West, 48. West 50. West 50, 72. West, 37, 67. West, , 49. West, 49. West, 50. West, ., 46, West, 33. Wettengel, I., 44. Wetzel, L., 33. Wetzel, L., 49. Whisman, F., White, B., 48, Wiggins, L., 49. Wiggins, L., 48. Fvrxigg-v'!'1F'1F7?' 80, 50. 80, 82, 33, 73 79, 78. 1 Wilkins, E., 70, 67, 33, 75. Williams, B., 49. Williams, D., 44, 45, 79. Williams, E., 80, 82, 33. Williams, G., 37. Williams, H., 80, 82, 67. Williams, I., 48, 71, 68. Williams, I., 52, 70, 21, 80, 66, 81, 82, 65, 33, 54, 74, 76. Williams, L., 44. Williams, L., 67, 33, 75. Williams, M., 44, 80, 68. Williams, M., 48. Williams, M., 33. Williams, M., 44, 80, 68, 50 Williams, M., 46. Williams O., , 50. Williams, P., 37, 67. Willoughby, P., 37, 73. Wills, R., 44, 59. Wilson, D., 37, 65. Winbigler, R., 46, 50, 72. Wisemore, N., 48, 71. Woods, Wright, W., 46, 49. E., 48. Wynn, c., 44, ao, 82, 64, es Orrell, M., 64, 67, 38, 75. O'Toole, I., 45. O'Toole, K., 67, 28. O'Toole, M., 48, 71, 68. Overielt, B., 46, 49, 72. Owens, S., 28. Owsley, C., 45, 80, 81, 82, 68, Salisbury, E., 46, 50. Salisbury, F., 50, 72. Salyer, G., 37. Samborski, F., 37, 80, 67. Samborski, H., 48, 71. Sandrid e L., 46, 49. Q 1 Sarver, M., 44, 64, 68. Taylor, R., 62, 31. Taylor, V., 31. Taylor, W., 49. I., 48. M., 44. Teegarden, Teegarden, Thomas, C., 50. Thomas, L., 62, 69, 31, 64, 67, Thomas, M., 50. 79. 78. Packer, M., 45 71, 68. Painter, L., 49. Palmer, B., 28, 71, 67. Palmer, M., 73. Sayles, S., 50. Schelstrate, H., 31, 65. Schelstrate, I., 46, 49. Schenberger, R., 49. Schmidt, B., 44, 60. Thomas, P., 50. Thomas, S., 44. Thompson, C., 59. Thompson, L., 37. 41, 73. Wyatt. R., 37, 80, 82, 65. Yates, R., 48. 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