Blue Springs High School - Campus Cadence Yearbook (Blue Springs, MO)
- Class of 1943
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P It V, J' ,.. .11 Mx H5 Eg! 153 , V if lm EV, H5 if W, Im' r w ,qf fi H I Ray Dewitt V. W. Atkinson gl 'N '. fi 31 Mary Graham, Sec. LI! QP' 'Ii ,l' w ., i P W 1 J w wi? was J: W .li qi WI, i ,, . J R. B. Webb V . R. E. DHVIS 6 7 ' 4 7-' ' K L P X 4 Nr. Shofstall Mr, Mace Miss Dyer Mrs, Lewiig ,J Q K Qu U U f Q- 9 f lv Mr. Miller - X , A,,,fmQj!! jk f , Miss Sullivan Miss Palmer 7 C 0 MIM E N T S lr. Shofstall's sense of co-operation was impressed vividly when he was a senior in high school. He and a friend were in Literature IV class, and the teacher asked one of the lads to read an essay. The two husky boys were on the basketball team and had a peculiar dislike for essays, So much was their dislike that young Shofstall inquired, nWho's gonna make us read it?' The hair of the literature teacher raised visibly. In no uncertain terms the boys were told to leave the class until they decided to do better. While waiting outside, the boys found a couple of bricks with which they began playing catch. After a time, one of the bricks 'accidentallyn flew through the window into the Literature IV room. It was im ediately following that the lesson in co-operation in- sued. Although Hrs. Lewis has spent most of her life out of Missouri, two most important events concerning her life have taken place in Harrison- ville--she was born there, and she was married there. While traveling along the East coast last sum er, Hrs. Lewis and her companion decided to dress as college co-eds with sloppy-Joe sweaters et cetera--the idea being to hide their identity as teachers. Before the first day ended, the driver of the bus asked if they weren't school 'marms'. Recently Mrs. Lewis was keeping study hall and maintaining strict order. Hearing some buzzing about the room, she told whoever it was to please be quiet and stop disturbing the room. Looking up, she saw, much to her surprise, that Miss Palmer was the one talking to the girl. Besides School 1288-Ching, Mr. Mace has had a newspaper career. For fif- teen years he did everything from delivering to editorial writing. Mr. Mace's most embarrassing moment came when he was in junior high. His class was putting on a play in which he was to take the leading role. In one scene of the play the cast dressed in formal clothes. Mr. Mace was wearing a 'tux' which didn't fit quite so well around the waist. To remedy this, he had pinned his trousers to his shirt. The play was a huge success,and finally the big moment came when Mr. Mace rose to give his speech. Mr. Mace stood up, but his pants remained seated. A more recent trouser trouble came a short time ago in boy's physical educat- ion. Mr. Mace was demonstration a strenous exercise, and as he stooped over the seam of his trousers gave way completely. Class was resumed about ten minutes later. Miss Mary Sullivan attended high school at Glasgow from 1955-37. Having taught there at that time,Mr.Shofsta1l reports that she was the wildest kid in school. But by the way he winked and smiled, we gather that this is the least bit exaggerated. In fact,he later said that there would be fewer gray-haired teachers if all pupils were as nice as Mary. One of Miss Sullivan's greatest thrills came when she heard Tommy Dorsey play in the Panther Room in Chicago. we predict a thrill in the near future that will over-shadow this one, however. The crystal gazer might see a tall, lanky man, with a matrimonial look in his eye, heading for Blue Springs, in general, and for Miss Sullivan, in particular. lr. Miller might be called a jack of all trades, for he has done almost everything from church janitor work to dish washing. But because he is a musician, here his trouble lay. Once he went to a music contest with his girl friend. He was to play a trombone solo, but he had been look- ing at his girl friend, and when he started to play he could not remem- ber his piece. A few seasons back when 'Daddynwas so popular, Mr Miller sang the song in front of the band. This wasn't bad, but he happened to be clad in a three-cornered sorong. B - EQ Miss Maxine Palmer, known to her intimates as uPinkyn, is another of the newcomers to Blue Springs High. Her musical career started when she was very young and has been far from dull. On one occasion when the School Was giving a recital, Miss Palmer had been practicing on Hymn to the Eternal. Although Maxine had to have a little coaching on the announcing of her selection, things went smoothly until the event- ful night. Miss Palmer walked to the stage with confidence, stood very straight, and announced, nl shall play for you, nHymn to the lnternaln, Imagine the horror of mother and teacher! Like most of us, Miss Ruth Dyer's childhood was crammed with, what seemed at the time, terrifying experiences. One outstanding incident occurred when she was visiting her grandfather at the age of seven. She was out in the orange grove with her uncle when the sound of an approach ing train was heard. A few minutes previously, Miss Dyer had laid some small pebbles on the track, and it was with regret that she told her uncle about it. As the train hit the rocks with a screeching noise and stopped, her uncle told her of a man who had been sent to jail for de- railing a train with rocks. The next few moments were almost unbearable as visions of spending the rest of her life in jail flashed through her mind. The sophomores were rather surprised when Miss Dyer announced in class one day that she was in the Texas State Prison last summer. Mrs. Bartholomees, our former English and dramatics teacher, left her teaching for a career in marriage.: We may remember her as the Hteacher with the most names.u Most of us called her nSuen, and after she began teaching, We called her HMiss Wellsu. About the time we got used wto callgng her by that name, she got married and she became NMrs. Bartholo- mees . While she was here, she had many activities outside of her re- gular classes, which included organizing a speech club, being co-sponsor of the Student Council, coached dramatics, and laying plans for the Sou- venir. She was a fine teacher, and'we wish her much happiness. Since Mr. Miller has been inducted into the army, Mr. Turner is taking his place. People have been rationing everything and pooling cars and now we are pooling school teachers. Mr. Turner works with us three days a week--Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. On Monday and Wednesday he is employed at the Grain Valley High School. This plan seems somewhat diff- erent to us but is proving to be very successful. Miss Graham, Mr. Shofstall's secretary, is a vital part of our school system. She makes out our grade cards and helps keep the Sche01's bggk- keeping in order, which is, we may add, no small task. In addition, she does the regular secretarial work. It is to the people behind the office desks that a lot of the credit is due for the smooth functioning of our school. Last, but far from least we want to remember Mr. Hutchins, the custodian of our building, who has been working with us for nearly four years. Be- sides keeping the building spic and span, it is Mr. Hutchiss upon whom everyone calls for some odd job. He is the school handy man, doing every thing from regulating the school clock to repairing the stencil machine. Mr. Hutchins takes it all with a good will, and is always willing to do more. We would especially like to thank him for his splendid help dur- ing our basketball tournament. 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He is left to our imagination. Much gold-braid glimmers in the crystal ball and we see advancing toward us General Roy Minton and Admiral Pressly. Having never lost his ngift for gabu we see lrvin Chron- ister now employing said talent as a lecturer on the nEvolution of Earth, Life and Ser.n ' ' What could all that white be? Why, its Eunioo Bowman looking very trim in a nurse's uniform. We notice especially the red-cross ondher shoulder. Swinging HlOHg, looking very military, is Maxine Minter who has attained high rank in the SPAR's. Behind a large desk is one of the more successful businesswomen of the day, Virginia McPheeters. Before us on the stage of a huge theater is the only fellow who, by just reading a monologue, oould bring vaudeville back to life. Ladies and Gentlemen:Jwe give you George Adams! Looking very efficient,is the favorite court reporter, Melba Adams at the left of that famous personage, the just Judge Alley. with never Q worry about tires or gas now,Don Meador is still the playboy and a favorite of the ladies. The former Helen Weixeldorfer is waiting in the door of her rose-covered cottage for that wonderful man of hers. We see Doris Briant at the front of the class room in her best school-teacher manner,but she still has that cute grin for everyone. Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner and new champion of the world, Jimmie 'the Jeep' Dyer! Among the members of Congress is the second woman to become a member of the United States Congress, Jennie Leek Sitting on his lawn, taking life easy in his off hours, is the master far- mer of America, Kennie Chapman. Posing for pictures for one of the nation- ally known magazines is Norma Lee Hadmall, busiest of models. Before a huge crowd at the Stork Club the M. C., Billy Mac, is introducing the country's favorite torch singer, Hester. Eloquently pleading his case be fore a hard-boiled jury is the eminent lawyer, Monte Tudor. In the private office of one of the foremost designers, we see Ruth Brock- man working on her latest model. Looking for a good story scoop is Ila Jean Robbins, newspaper reporter. Then we hear these words: nThe voice you now hear is that of your announcer, James Beyers.n nHot Lipsu introd- uces nScatn Davis, the torrid trumpeteer and his jive wise Orchestra. Kenneth Chapman Glee Club Bill Shatzer A Glee Club. Band 12 4 1 s-A ,fm 3 Bill Mcwilliams Basketball Dramatics Glee Club Football Band 7, t C M Q!-fl +-X,'-an , T.. ,f Melba Adams 4 V . . . V. A ,ip-wi --, F ,. ,I-,MAJ in A , ,. X-, 'Q,TQ 7 51 ! -141.7 'l,,Jv 1 LQ , I 1 I I i I Q I P ' r' --.,-if Q 5.x-'Y2',fvl,f6i ,,f!.I51,,y 3 , my rT,,,A.E7-1-ffl,,f' AzL9,f:f-f., u A 1,-A- qi-5. 1 . ew -ff fa.M ., f ,4fY ' loo' j-!QQ h C - fm? ffvlalf H Eunice Bowman ,fi4Lmi4Ag gif 9 L,A ' P 3?f-cff QE.l.,c1L 961119 'if-'c?'??f.f ,JJ ff7P'b0'!L0-1 B f W .21 ,ff - Z- V, I M 4 I fp Af 5fv3fn6 ?l47Q4f LL '!95V2yQg v .. ,. fggffm' .lQ' j7B' .K J2,,ff cW!Zf5hf C9 V . tJ,3q,4,,3f' MCQ, Monte Tudor Glee Club Football W w w i r W 1 p '-. H V, H E4 I Eual Davis l Photo. Year Book Glee Club 1 Band I 1' u , A ,X 2 ffaw B I f I f564u4f L47 ' 1 feat fy fl f4i6Q! if f A ,J Cfgbmhf lf' 1 , f' B ,fo , , 1 X' Q' wr -ff if :T fl! Cir fag, jbdf ,bf -fm 4lWbQtX2Q41W? fe-eb ' Helen Weixeldorferxu af L fel-ff ff' L' ,L P 'Lx 1-f M f' If L, fvfi C! f P -' ' U U lzjjg T ' I ,ff Vi-' Y i 'I l J!! 1 ' 'I TM I f. 'f-1 1' ff 13 -f,,V, t , , fi X .f-' f' .ff -'-' --fs--ff-unnsnnunnd fl Ieward Pressly Jr. Bus. Mgr. Year Book V. Pres. Student Council Treas. Sr. Class Basketball Glee Club Football Band nf! rf V 3 JN? fb if , gpfhn fe ,Leek 1, z. ,fl I ,I b f J 'V W Ila Jean Robbins Roy Minton President Sr. Class Jack Sigler Ed, Year Book Glee Club Band we Nancy Lowe Pres. St. Council Cheer Leader Basketball Dramatica Crier Ed. Glee Club Band A - ...,....,.-,lla .A Wir? ' ' George Adams Football Basketball Glee Club Ruth Brockman Asst. Ed. Year Book Crier Staff Dramatios Majorette Glee Club Norma Lee Radmall Asst. Mgr. Year Book V. Pres. Sr. Class Pres. Library Club Crier Staff Glee Club Forest Alley Irvin Chronister Asst. Ed. Crier Staff Virginia MoPheeters Year Book Typist Crier Staff fn .,MH James Byera f ' W Basketball ,affb , J, 'J ,, I N 'fs ,l,'l'A .LY if fri Y Qlf!4'tM A' l 5 affl f liaffky 5 B f B ff, L B f . ff 1 . ' ' ' .' I 1 , my ix! ' A , to ,fp A-QLf f . f.V- B f ,. a ,Q,ff'Af Max1nefM1nter,hf A Year Book Reporter f h, gi Sec. Sr. Class fl, , ' 'df Basketball 751 ' , i' , QMy.Np Dramatlcs A,f49wf jKwmGl6e Club ff' , U Band If , M 5? 4,JQ , , J? Q :j in I I , It ,Jn-If Qmjg, Ab,jih aaffiafw 5 Vt Doris Briant I6 Don Meador Basketball Glee Club Band James Dyer Football GJA Wsfi,?g5fgfwl Betty Jean Park Asst. Bus. Mgr. Year Book Crier Staff Basketball Dramatics Glee Band Club 4 - - - ...-Elll.,., --1Q-Q.JE!1.1-ar - CIASS OFFICERS President--Howard Adams Sec.--Harold Basham V. President--Russell Parr Tres.--David Sanders SPONSOR 1 Miss Dyer Student Council Members--Julia Paxton, Dick Lowe . First Row Russell Parr Bill Scarborough Dick Lowe Erma Morris Elizabeth Flynn Julia Paxton Evelyn Arthur Opal Rolen Second Row Juanita Moore Mable Leek Harlene Pine Johanna Fisher Martha Shanks Eugene Hanks Harold Basham David Sanders Mrs, Bartholomees Third Row Bob Dyer Bill Fredrick Junior Porter Harold Fredrick Ethel Graham Sally Pack M. Virginia Myers Norma Campbell Fourth Row Verlin Atkinson Kenneth Dewitt Elmer Butler Paul Ruppert R. D. Keck Dale Thrasher Donald Alley Howard Adams 0 X X R m at x A CLASS OFFICERS President--Neal Kellerman Sec.--Marie Milton V. President--Thelma Nichols Tres.--Bill Mbrris r SPONSORS Miss Palmer Mr. Miller Student Council Members--Sue Calloway, Betty Hall. First Row Miss Palmer Eulala Petit Evelyn Goin Thelma Nichols Jeanne Pool Mary Sheets Ruby McPheeters Lera Chapman Mr. Hiller Second Row John Carr N. T. Burrus Phoebe Westerfield Mearle Zook Betty Jean Hall Lorene Chapman Betty Sue Ford Elma June Arthur Third Row Donald Myers Ashby Limbocker Marie Milton Marjorie Myers Paul Basham Sue Calloway Dorothy Green Iula Mae Looney Fourth Row Sara Webb Betty Burkhardt Mary Inu Byers Bob Sorensen Douglas Pease Neal Kellerman Ray Lemon Bill Morris Q - ' V R J 1 fx' - 5' , 1 ,GA , CQyUfVQ ?' ,, , G 5 JFQJ ,, A LL 4 dlhjiqf' I I. Y l I I Kr' ! . fr? Kbgf i g X , y I Myw ,VV F Kris !!fL W wwflff I Q 1 CLASS OFFICERS President--Lyle Wells Sec. Patricia Putthoff V. President--Vernon McGuire ' Tres.--Roma Lee Sappenfield ' SPONSOR W Miss Sullivan Student Council Members--Patricia Putthoff, Herbert Kissling. J First Row Third Row Mr. Shofstall Marian Green Barbara Scarborough Eileen McCarthy LaVerne Glenn Roma Lee Sappenfield Jeannine Lentz Lawrence Morris Glenn Paxton Roger Myers Second Row Delmer Westerfield Charles Lewis Vernon McGuire J. C. Friend A. G. Flynn Helen Pine Belva Dean Keck Irma Ruth Minton Rhea Ford 19 Betty Gorham Marianne Rogers Joy Lee Taylor Loretta Shrout Hollie Stebbins Lyle Wells Johnny Byers Roger Cahill Norman Birch Bud Lewis .,4 W .wx If Hu. .Q 'Q :NC PL' Q ,., .-1' ML' W1-' NH .VI I ,ui w..,1y 1, 1,1 W ' 1 11. 4 ' v MA' v'1 ,ii yi . .' '1 1, 1' N '1 , .,1 W , . 1 . 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III'j , , ' I I5 I II III IIQ 'IIIIQ III' IIII III IIIII IIIII IIII IIHI III II IIII 'III IMI IIIIII ,Ir III? In Z IIIII III IIIQI IIIIEI III III5 IIIII, :Ig SI IQIQ Ijf' III? IIIJII cifucfsnf Uounci uHear ye! Hear yeiu is the familiar sound that may be heard in the stud- ent council court room at the school kangaroo court. This is one of the numerous things that the student council has started at our school this year. A constitution, which they hope will be carried on through the years, has been set up for the student body. The council has sponsored parties and mixers and has drafted traffic regulations which are en- forced by the kangaroo court. In this way we hope to bolster school spirit and lead to the student's becoming more closely connected as they plan together. As our school year draws to a close, we find our activities progressing smoothly in a spirit of co-operation. The student body has a feeling of unity within their groups, as students help promote school activities and find pleasure in their work. Nancy Lowe, Junior Pressly, and Maxine Minter have served as officers of our student council this year. We want to say, nThanks,n to them for their excellent work in helping organize our student government. 22 L. E ouoznim .fgfa Qisi fqfaff This year the clothing class is composed of sixteen sophomore ghds. During the first four weeks of school, the girls studied personal grooming. Each one learned what make-up and style of clothing were best suited to her personality. In addit- ion to using a machin constructing garments, each learned how to choose pat- terns, colors, and fabric wisely according to the suit- ability of the person and the occasion. Such essential knowledge as how to sew on buttons, make buttonholes and bind edges was acquired. Each class member is required to makes two garments per quarter and to use three dif ferent fabrics. e and onzs conomica At the beginning of the year 16 pupils enroll- ed for foods class. we were divided into pairs for laboratory work, and each couple has a complete set of cooking utensils. Because of the rationing of sugar and the shortage of other foods, we are limited -as to the foods we can cook. Therefore, we are learning much about making small amounts of foods and using our left overs into dif ferent dishes and to so alon f ways. So far this year we have served in groups of four. While we were cooking desserts we made Cup Cakes for the P.T.A. Founders Day Tea. With our Sponsor, Mrs Lewis, we expect to accom- plish a lot this year, 24 991' F H WV W 4 mm! gzamafaa CIM 5,8 -' M 4 'f 5 an sk L 'mi 'lfi Q an --- 71- Y v'---- v Y- - ' ' .,.. , ..Y. -,. .1 - . 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'o new G90 ass ,ogtv 016 O P89 Adam o 5 11 Y' S With h eh ef Badme' is mout La Kleine. soma from Thelma Jean' h shut- ew six inches Eunic qi! ly more than e Bauman getting in a hurry 85 ' his feet p1'0PP Engl Davis not having t leasingly Plump' Nan L Doris Brian P 0? owe without a new heart-throb each week-end, I Don Alley with a mustache. 2-, Bud Wells not liking the girls. Most Popular Boy Lyle Wells GLW :Zhao J I E R21 1 XkV,,V Ln.,M,,,w A ,V ,b Qgy- .A A .V ,, H H ' LW M y . sr '. + m , . V' 2 4 1 - l 'Y - S ' f ' .' U ' A .,,r K VQL, ,V,7 t V-Mn, 7,,',,, If , H sy .1 im , l '. ' l l ,x 1 f52if ' 1 ffl if Most Popular Girl V. if-3' j- , , 1 1 l Sue Callaway l ,.,. W ,.l . Vl l i ,.A' , rw: ,ll ,,ll i - llll l ff f ' , . w ' 'X ca l gp wwf ze Ci! Q'- I i E 1 ? 9 1 iQ 1 4 ,J .. ' NORMA R. DMALL Senior -afxifv HARLUNT3 PINE Jun 0 NKARW v.i1if,M pf HJ 5Qvlv,r,A PATRICIA PUTTZOFF - Freshman W4 cj. .AAF ' w QW v- n ATKINSON--L.E. Fx . V7 LowE--Q.B. f WELLS--F.B -'Ili Il: ill. 'llk Silt ils Blue Springs 55--Grain Valley 14 tBlue Springs 28--Grain Valley O Blue Springs l2--Chrisman 18. Blue Springs 15--Buckner 7 Blue Springs 25--Buckner 7. G PRESSLY' ' BI kvk. ,,.,, ,bkry .,,. -lQ', ' -nle . ' 52-V-52.14 :Q Q, if. ., ' awxmw . ,.,. , , M, , .wg '?3w-Kiil rg? jL',-,'g,.gQiQVT A ,, , :V 35,15 i z- fi X,-, jf 1, ,, ,MMV 5- S. , v,:.,,..4 .- - ' . f,.v 3 , 'V uf' '92,-7 f1'F 2 'Q W ,- em,--.,1---,, V N,--1 .ff -. V4-QV, , I -new V ,Ml , , . , ,7 :,5,515,3Qg..:3-55534-3.gw. 1, K- .- ' f ,-,. ,FQM ,eV, ,n,A,b l ',m, 2 l.,,. V- szmwywfwewewff ' Fil ' ,11- M liwdimwwwfw gf. 9, - f f m 9 ' 4 G ! ,351 16 K A 'KW af If Q 7 K4 f 5 fm 1 Q awmiwwweeew M , ,.,Znleen ,A,ez ,VJEWMB .,,e .,,, .5A:,. 1 4 x 5 1 ,S , 3 -.V .,. vy- ,- Vi ,. I - S' 4:'.- .'-:', 4---: ? SANDERS--G. RCE- LJ 'T- DAVIS--H.B, ee, S. 5., . ,,4 V . . f,.k M, .L I K ,V V NEAR V WV Q if fax we S. , ,- - .fwtfwe ' are N ,- '.,'. ' ,i1,,fif,,,5r' iylgf, inf .i .r7- in .-h, , ' ,',, '--l , 1 fffz 'h', 7'2fL,.' f f' K 5' -ff , '.' 55- if ' . lm , -' ' ' -,-Mid fy .zgfyy ' - K ' WA V Www' W N- A- - SH VW' - 'Q' eff S' BURKHARDT-4K -Sw 5? I , in ,Ex g?,ige' elln SORENSON--T ADAMS--R.E. TUDOR--T. so I l 1 i I 3 I 1 I l 1 1 I 4 1 i 1 I l E 1 E i 1 ! I I r . e i i I 0 . I I I .1 Aix ootgaff 9 1 1 i Answering Coach Mace's call for prospective footballers on Sept. 9 were: George Adams, Bob Sorenson, David Sanders, Bill McWilliams, Jr. Pressly, Monty Tudor, Verlin Atkinson, Dick Lowe, Douglas Pease, Bud Davis, Elmer Butler, Jack Sigler, Johnny Carr, Herb Kissling, Holly Stebbins, Bill Morris, Ashby Limbocker, A. G. Flynn, Kenny Dewitt, and Neal Kellerman. A Our first six-man game was played against Grain Valley at Blue Springs. With Bud Wells running wild and scoring three touchdowns, we triumphed 28-O. After the Grain Valley game, we switched to eleven-man football and played Buckner October 6. Atkinson and Pease scored for Blue Springs, the score, Blue Springs 15g Buckner 7 A We defeated Grain Valley again on October 16--score 55-14. Buckner was rolled under in a return game on October 20 by the score of 25-7 The final game was played against the William Chrisman B team on November 5. We lost 18-12, our first defeat At our annual football banquet fifteen letter awards were announced by Captain Bill McWilliams. Glen Paxton received a manager's letter David Sanders and Dick Lowe were voted ce-captains elect Fifteen boys lettered and seven boys received conditional letters Of this number, twenty two in all, seven Senior boys are lost to 1945 Wildcats by graduation. To fill their places, however, there are a number of reserves and returning lettermen who will carry on the winning tradition for Blue Springs From the football team of 1942 to the coming team of 1945, we pass the spirit of the Purple and Gold Fight Hard! Fight Clean!! McWlLLlAMS--C. Flght to Win! MR MACE COACH CAPTAIN . , I I o O O . df I ,W O sv' if , I 1- 31 3 E A Q2 B r Kenneth DeWitt Harold Talcott Herbert Kissling Hafold Baeham 'This year we believe we had a good team although we did not Win every game. In addition to being host at our ovm tournament we also went to tour- naments at Glasgow and Pleasant Hill where we were defeated for third place each W Y A .3 .1 Q .1 2 1 -I 3 1 i 1 S Don Meador Y 4 Q i ' Q time. We attended the Sub-Regional at Independ- l ence but were defeated in our first game. were victorious five times this year and were defeated eleven times, The team suffer the loss of these men: Bill Mcwilliams, Deward Pressly, George Adams, and Jimmy Beyers. Bill McWilliams we 1 Q AR 2 1 Jr. Pressly 5 Lyle Wells 32 Y - Eugene Hanks 3 1 x 4 E Z 1 1 4 5 i 4 .L Baagafgaff r . T H E S Q U A D Co-captain Adams L OWS Beyers Co captain 33 W KL i M i nv-H-Qphdlhma-V Y HD- - ' M ,,, , Aw ,,,, , .1-.-1.1-1----N---1-4---... HUF Blue Surlnge . 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Winning sixteen games and losing only two, we placed high in three tournaments..lst in Glasgow, 2nd in Pleasant Hill, and lst in our own tourney. The hi-lights of the season were our trip to Glasgow and to the Haskell Indian Institute at Lawrence, Kansas. The week of Thanksgiving found us excited over the idea of going to Glasgow. We spent Friday afternoon and night, and Saturday there. We had a very enjoyable stay and were welcomed by the students and their families to spend Friday night in their homes. Our first game was won easily, and we were ready to play Napton for first place. These girls were better players and we had more competition, but fighting hard, we were able to come back to Blue Springs with the first place trophy. Mr.Shofstall received a call from the Haskell Institute asking if we would like to come to Lawrence and play the Indians. We were all ready and eager to go when the time came. Having an advantage of experience over these girls, the game proved to be an easy victory for us with a score of 21 to 16. Maxine Minter and Jennie Leek were elected captains of our squadg this is their Senior and last year of basketball in high school. Also we will lose Nancy Lowe and Betty Jean Park, two other seniors from our squad. We hope to have even a more successful season with Pack, Beyers, Morris, Myers, Leek, Campbell, Arthur, and Callaway back again next year. Also we hope to have many newcomers to our squad. THANK YOU, MISS SULLIVAN AND MR. SHOFSTALL, FOR A SWELL SEASON!! 35 i 1 i , 11. 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NEMA I EA E REDDY KILOWATT SERVE5 THE NATION Reddy Kilowatt has taken on a tremendous load of work as a result of our war effort but is clad to report that he had been able to take on this additional work without rationing and with- out an increase in rates. ' Being able to assume this increase in load is a result of planning by the privately-owned power companies, who constantly keep reserves of power far in advance of demands at a given time. So now you can use all the electricity you want. If the time comes when you have to curtail,we'l1 let you know. But as yet there is no shortage of electric power in our territory. A IIOIIRI Bllll li 'I 0' 1 I Fil: 9 U gp G VICE 5 QQVXAT UL A77O,V Q9 mmf J l -1 S S tt slim i Ql'OClZl'lC'f5 - -ig CUM 'Q0Uflf5 1 II00I7wI1'S- IDUIL PLACE I4 vas. an 'rl-IE SAME sPoT THIS IS THE RILASCN ' WHY WE. 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P A R E N T - T E A C H E R A S S O C I A T I O N , H I S T O R I A N S R E P O R T l942--45 Officersg Mrs. Herndon, President: Mr. Mace, first vice President: Mrs. Mershon, second vice Pres Mrs. Simpson, Secretary: idcntg Mrs. Christian, Treasurerg ' Mrs. Lawson, Historian: Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Atkin Mrs. Br Mrs We have collected paper and sold it and had a benefit card and game party to earn money for the year. We assisted the school in the sugar and gasoline rationing. The Girl and Bov Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Cub Scouts are sponsored by the P.T.A. We gave S15 to help with the Kindergarten that was started this year. Our President was sent to the State convention. Program chairman: son, Founders Dav Progs ownfield, Publicationsg . Everett Kern, Safety: Mrs. Dwver, Standard of Excellenceg Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Webb, Hospitality Mrs. Baker, Publicityg Mrs. Lester Kern, Health. We had a special Founders Day Pro- gram and gave a Founders Day Gift. 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