Blue Springs High School - Campus Cadence Yearbook (Blue Springs, MO)
- Class of 1944
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Melvin Scarborough Calvin Burkhardt , Football, Basketball, Glee Club, Dramatics. 2129? f fffw V f f f J J :Y ef A fjw ,Dial lbrlnfjfftlxjl u , ,ff U, Q 'J I Evelyn Arthur Basketball, Dramaties, Majorette, Library Club. 2 , . 5,-l.,-l-. 7, Harlene Pine Ed. Crier, Vice President Student Council, Dramatics. Johnny Baker Football. 13 l w I 1 I 1 Y i l E n , K 1 1 U ' W a Q Elmer Butler f Football, F Basketball, 1 ,I v S Q Pres. Senior Class, 3 Glee Club, H Dramatics. k Q5 y 3 n H f Q i Richard Keck X 1 X ' V V fjx, ll, H Paul Ruppert A 91 A E gs w M as .WI xl 35+ .sat ii L li xH V 'iii L f fa l CLASS FLOWER n American Beauty Rose M, Morro QM nOn the youth of today lies it the democracy of tomorrow.n 5 111 W COLORS if Blue and White W ,xp ,,, wi Hi In addition to these pictures, we have another classmate, Ng Ethel Graham, who was not photographed because of illness. She QQ has been active in glee and dramatics. M We would also like to give honorable mention to three boys iQ . gho Should be in our class but are now serving in the armed yy orc s. David Sanders--United States Navy, Harold Talcott--Army Air Forces, ' verlxn Atkinson--Army Air Forcis. I4 lhmum-mnnmmmmummmnnnnnnnunmnnnmQ5pnupnnnnmnannlQnl1IInllnnlllIInn!Illnn-nnnnl1nnnn:-nn-I-------J S IAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF DHPARTING SENIORS Howard Adams leaves his air of importance to Paul Basham. Don Alley wills his success with Belva Dean Keck to Vernon McGuire. Evelyn Arthur: her habit of being on time to her sister. Johnny Baker leaves his one and only Lois Shaw to Delmer Westerfield. ' Harold Basham leaves Miss Hall and Miss Palmer in the care of Clovis Shaw. Calvin Burkhardt wills his ability to take care of him- self to Robert Cummings. Elmer Butler leaves his excessive weight to Bob Sorenson. Norma Campbell gives her dark hair and eyes to Rhea Ford. Kenneth DeWitt leaves his past interest in E.J.A. to Neal Kellerman. Johanna Fisher wills her art ability to Sara Webb in case that she might need it on next year's year-book. Bill frederich gives his basketball playing technique to Charles Lewis in hopes that it doesn't go to his head. Harold Frederich leaves La Verne Glenn...??? iEthel Graham leaves her grown up looks and actions to Marion Green. ' Gene Hanks takes his blue eyes with him because he could- not do without them. R. D. Keck: his quiet disposition and neat appearance to Sue.Callaway. Mable Leek wills her math ability to Miss Hall. Dick Lowe leaves his many romances to James Fletcher. Elizabeth Flynn and Juanita Moore leave the rest of the Oak Grove boys to the Freshman class. Erma Morris wills her curly locks to Marie Milton. Mary Virginia Myers leaves her boogie woogie to Maryfmemm. Sally Pack leaves her sailors to Jeanne Pool. Julia Paxton leaves......,......PERIODllll Harlene Pine, now that she is anchored, leaves the remain- der of the fleet to Barbara Scarborough. Paul Ruppert dedicates his car to the rest of the student Body as a means of hooky playing. Opal Rolen: her position in society to Jean Baker. . Billy Scarborough wills his genial character arm.gmD.3udg- ment to Hollie Stebbins. Dale Thrasher leaves his farming ability and silent speech to Lyle Wells, Jr. 15 - , Y A M , , A . - . - - . . -A - -f l V- - -V A '- ,.-, , . . z, . nie: 1.-::.:::.1. :Evra :Ln1-::x:na:f ,..f:sz:n:.:ry:wzf-.. sham f Wk 'Z fs mfg , , 4 J v ff' X . 'R 'X . '92 1 4 'aa 136, ' 4' YW QQ F wi5'LfW vs 4 ,M 1 92 qxzgfx xg, Awrwyfxf , 1' 'f 4 if 4- . f, 5 'f W ' If 41 7 t K in , V 4 I7 Q + 'Z T , ' A , Q 'gi ff' T755 'Y Q M , H X1 V74fi-rsfwffffikzl f A. Q ' 5 4:4 , f ,I ,A ' mg? -, v , an nf we ' . ,fn A , K A ,M 4 S .H ,. 1, A ig: rw ,, 1, - Q 1 ,if ,..,, 4 .yy .g- I X , W X , 1 ff N1 ,fe X f 41:3 Wigs-in Ja ww .fz f' i f . , Wx. 55- am ,351 M 4 wif f ML' VA? 14 2 Y' 'uf gm f3f'fK3 bl 3 'af .X ,ff x -ba-LM W I g I I I L- I D I I 1 i Y r 1 Q i ! 1 i 1 1 I P X i .L Lx-J 101' Zi-I9 Dkssg . - ov . lfvffoeifaii 1 ,aaron Xa S jrjilflf HND j:JFX3rti.FEM 17 - ' ' - - - -- - - - - ' ' ' -- ' , nv- ' ' ' . - , 4: ., t.H1'f:-555 rnZr:a1:s'.:iu7.z:vfrz:'z:'n1z:mz:nnnruwvbwnvzrsmm 'nlrf'::':1 . 5'-e' ' O l I ,-2 1.1 K ' . v , 7 X C Back Row: Marjorie Myres Elma June Arthur Sara Webb Betty Burkhardt Mary Lou Beyers Bob Sorenson Neal Kellerman Second Row: Virgil Springer Ashby L'mbocker Bill Morris Sue Callaway Mearle Zook Marie Milton Third Row: John Carr Norma Myres Dorothy Green Betty Hall 1 CLASS OFFICERS Sue Ca11away...Pres1dent Sara Webb...Vice President Lorena Chapman Don Myres Fourth Row: mssPMmw Lera Chapman Mary Sheets Jeanne Pool Thelm Jean Nichols Eulala Petit Mr. Bethards Lorene Chapman....Sec. A Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES OF STUDENT COUNCIL Betty Hall Thelma Nichols 18 fffezfw- 'YWVU G V121 ' gffggl vxkii rfj G bf? G :WWA mQJ:lQ Back Row: Belva Dean Keck Lois Shaw fMarianne Rogers Loretta Shrout Pat Rutthoff Hollie Stebbins Bud Wells Herbert Kissling Clovis Shaw ' Second,Row: ,X MW! Vernon McGuire Gene Totten Arthur Lewis Ruth Marie Minton Rhea Ford Helen Pine Jeannine Lentz Miss Hall Third Row: La Verne Glenn Eileen McCarthy Roma Lee Sappenfield Mary Beth Kirby CLASS OFFICERS Bud Wel1s....President Vernon McGuire....Vice President Pat Putthoff....Seo. 8 Treasurer 1 I Kenion Brown , Charles Lewis ' Ju C. Friend Eugene Scarborough Fourth Row: Roger Myres Glenn Paxton Lawrence Morris Delmer Westerfield Mary Ella Warner Barbara Scarborough Marion Green REPRESENTATIVES OF STUDENT COUNCIL Herb Kissling Belva Dean Keck X I9 I . .,. . . . - . .,,,... . v -1 . ' -nr.:. : -:-: . min rf ..- - .1 -nw. - --' ,a,:.x:xQ: mnzrrx-ne. .4,:.:.,L . .-.,.. . .. .ar-La.. .4:vn 1 run-:J u 1 Back Row: James Fletcher Bob Pendleton Roy J ournagan Robert Cummings Pat Portwood Patty Jane Maynard Shirley Chapin Dorothy Bumpus Peggy Brownfield Second Rowyz Mrs. Lewis Beverly Graham Jean Baker Elsie Greenlee Maude Morris Mary Sue Myres Bob .Lemons Earl Williams Jerry Jones Third Row: Otto Miller Lloyd Conwell Bobby Ray Neely Paul Crowder Joyce Smith CLASS OFFICERS Roy Journagan...President Harlan Broolanan. .Nice President Maud Morris... Seo. 8: Treasurer Bob lemons Betty Shanks 20 Mildred Rice Virginia Conwell Mary Lou Prestsly Joanne Hall Fourth Row: Rosemary Porter Mary Jo Porter Louise Todt Betty Shanks Buelah Nicholson Kenneth Bovmnn Harlan Brookman Jack Leaman REPRESENTATIVES OF STUDENT CGUNC IL S jf 'l.,4l M 'PM-lf.-In dw 'RLJ 'I Lf 'X X ,,,,,xlf f......... 44 fuvffr 1417445 T Iii 43 NN.....-.g,, 4: va- ,fm W, ,,,.,.n:nz:-:.T.mv,fv5fQm-asnaaarm me--V, -,ml W,,,,.... -Q S.-mls, y.s,.,s,s..,...s -H f C ....,le..fh.,f-- H- f f ootbaff Back row, Herbert Kissling, Bud Wells, Bob Morrison, Hollie Stebbinsl Elmer Butler, Albert Haegle, Konneth DeWitt, Calvin Burkhardt, Second rowg Harold Basham, Neal Kellerman, Johnny Baker, Roy Journagan, Ray Leamon, James Fletcher, Vernon McGuire, Paul Basham, Front rowg Mr. Shofstall, Bud Paxton, Dick Lowe, Eugene Hanks, Jerry Jones, Ashby Limbocker,Gene Scarborough,Harlan Brockman representing David Sanders Our football squad this year had many newcomers that made up the first team. We played both six man and eleven man football, beginning the season with the former. Our first game was with Henrietta here. It was a six man game and we. came out on top by a score of 25 to 6. The next struggle was Grain Valley on our field. At the end of the game, the scoreboard showed a score of 20 to 50 in our favor. B DeWitt received three touchdown passes on an off center play from Dick Lowe. On the third pass, DeWitt swallowed his gum and had to be taken out of the game. Our first eleven man game was with Buckner, at Buckner, and it was another victory for us, the final score being 26 to O, For the last game of the season, we journeyed to Butler and were tromped 54 to 7. Butler hadn't won a game all season until this one.At the end of the third quarter, they sent their first 5 teams to the showers and let their fourth gain some experience. Next year we hope to revenm the results on them. The most exciting game was played at Raytown. Our team had been the under-dog all the way and then with much con- fidence and great power, went, on to beat Raytown 24-6. This was the biggest upset of the season. The band was out and a capacity crowd was on hand to watch Baytown take another game. We received the kickoff and ran the ball ' back to enemy territory. On the very next play, we scored on a pass to Basham. Our next touchdown was made by Butler and at the end of the first quarter the score was l2 to O. At the start of the second quarter, Baytown came back with much power and scored immediately to show that they were still in there fighting.Dick Lowe scored another touchdown for us on an off-tackle play just as the first hald ended. During the last half, the ball seesawed back and forth the' length of the field, but only one touchdown was scored by either team. This touchdown was made by Bud Wells on a spectacular run of 85 yards, and was the only one of its kind during the game. 22 ' J 1 Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs g?5 '52 21 ek Ha ef' S Q fs Q0-AD Q - 1 Q52 S l .25 6026 .50 2.18 . ze O ,24 OOO .QV . COACH R CAPTAINS Hbnrietta....46 -Grain'Valley..O - ---- -Grain Valley.2O Henr1etta.....6 B'ClCkI'1SI'0 0 0 0 0 0 oo Raytownnq. 0006 Ruhl-Hartman.l5 --'W--BUtl6Tooosooo54 v-'S' QS? 490 Q PEWYJQ , .,. - - --- -...-.., v ,..f,-gr' :L.. .11 47-:.::y:1':A:: .14 -., . ff - 'ff 'vu 4. - - . -,- . . - --.v-.. -f - - -f rv-.1- ,fv.:.:x:L'v:x:xf:.:11tr7L-sf. . ,-:. -.. .....-...u,.v:..- 1' Ni' I' 1 K asketball Back Row: Harold Basham, Bud Wells, Kenneth DeWitt, Elmer Butler, Hollie Stebbins, Calvin Burkhardt, Herbert Kissling. Front Row: Mr. Shofstall, Dick Lowe, Eugene Hanks, Gene. Totten, Charles Lewis, Bob Lemons, Lawrence Morris, Glenn Paxton. After the blow of losing six players last year the Blue Springs Wildcats did very well by winning 15 out of 25 games this season. Our first line-up consisted of DeWitt, Basham, Wells, Hanks, and Lgwe. Butler, Burkhardt, and Lewis also saw a great deal of action. The Wildcats piled up the total score of 525 points in l5games at the average of 55 points per game. There were also 154 fouls in.these 15 games, which shows that our team contained much hussle. The most exciting game of the season was played atWell- ington. The score at the end of the game was 5B up and the game was forced into an overtime. ln the first seconds Wellington grabbed the ball and scored two points. Quickly Basham dropped in a bucket in time to tie it up at the end of the first overtime. In the second overtime the crowd was on their feet.The play was cautious and the final min- utes were nearing. Like a streak, Hanks snatched the ball and headed for ourfbasket. He was fouled by three Welling- ton players and received two free throws. The whole game depended on these two shots. The crowd quietedg Hanks stepped up to the free throw line and shot the ball. It found its mark and the crowd went crazy. Again Hanks took the ball and shot. Again the ball slipped through the net and the game was ours. Lowe won individual scoring honors for this game with sixteen points. ' Blue Springs was host at the Sixth Annual Invitational Tournament here and were guests at the Greenwood, Pleasant Hill, and Ruskin Tournaments. We were Champions at the W0M.C. tourney and also champions of the Western Missouri Conference. 24 1' L Butlgge aggriinks were elected CO'CaPtainS for the season. Kisslig L .ardt, Wells, DeWitt, Lowe, lBasbam, Hanks, 3' ewlsf StebblUS, and Morris received letters, The team will lose Basham Hanks L w D W tt and Burkhardt by graduation this yeer O S, S 1 , Butler'l Bashems Burkhardt Butler Dewitt Kissling Lewis Lowe ' Wells Individual Scores POintS Fguls 156 102 JK ..... Y 000095000 000043 4 . ..,. '9'4200l 000012 ' ...89... ,,,3 Hanks..e.. igg ' 33 ' ....2... ,,,5 0::'.. 0000009000 000004 . ..:. 0000 000 000055 . 0000 000 000022 1 x Pts. it 5B Blue 29 Blue 55 Blue 42 Blue 49 Blue 59 Blue 43 Blue 38 Blue 44 Blue 49 Blue 58 Blue 55 Blue 52 Blue 69 Blue 25 'Blue 59 Blue x Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Game Scores Pts. 0 0 0 0000000Lj.llis .......Buckner2l ......Wellington 40 ....Appleton City3O .........Levasy 20 ...Grein'Valley25 ...Lee's Summit 45 .....Lone Jaokl5 ... .... Buckner 17 ...Grain Velley5l .....Lone Jack 25 ...Lee's Summit45 .......BucKner 21 ....Wellingtonl7 ......Buckner 23 The above scores are for sixteen games only. 25 1 V r 1 R 4a 'i . Q Y, X Qizfa Baagsfgaff Back Row: Mary Sheets, Norma Campbell, Sally Pack, Mary Lou Beyers, Betty Burkhardt, Mary Virginia Myers, Peggy Brownfield. Second Row: Mr. Shofstall, Elma June Arthur, Mary Beth Kirby, Sue Callaway, Maud-Morris, Mable Leek, Erma Morris. Front Row: Marion Green, Mary Lou Pressly, Julia Paxton, Evelyn Arthur, Louise Todt, Miss Hall, sponsor. The Wildkittens have ended up with a very successful season, having won 24 out of 28 games. We entered five tournaments this-year, taking trophies at each. In the Greenwood. tourney, we won consolation, third at Pleasant Hill, second at the conference tourney, we won second at our own Invitational tournament, and at the Ruskin tourney we took the championship trophy. We won all our conference games but lost to Grain Valley in the tournament, after beating them twice before. . Our most exciting game of the season was our last game, a game with Ruskin. We had been defeated by Ruskin twice before and since our Seniors were playing their last game it meant more than just another game to them. Ruskin was ahead until the very last few minutes when we caught upand managed to go on and win. All the girls were on the verge of collapsing for Pack, Beyers, and Campbell had fouled gut. Pack, Beyers and Morris were chosen on the all-star eam. A ze -4-'-- - f-'- fi-iff IMG G-Wifi? TT CUE'-'57 Sally Pack and Erma Morris were elected co-captains for the season. Erma also led the team in scoring. 4 On the first line-up were Evelyn Arthur, Mary Virginia Myers, Erma Morris, Mable Leek, Norma Campbell, Sally Pack. The whole first team and Julia Paxton will be lost by grad- uation. Forwards Arthur... Callaway... Morris... Myers... Pack... Guards Beyers...... Burkhardt... Campbell... Leekogocoo Pts. 51- Blue Springs 52 Blue Springs 50 Blue Springs 26 Blue Springs 22 Llue Springs 57 Blue Springs 21 Blue Springs 29 Blue Springs 56 Blue Springs... 54 Blue Springs... 52 Blue Springs 51 Blue Springs 21 Blue Springs 25 Blue Springs Individual Scores 27 , Points Fouls ...77 lO ooooolo A5 ....l45 7 ...21 15 ...62 18 oon2l 00016 ...l6 00024 ....Archie ....Greenwood .....Buckner Grain Valley Lee's Summit ...Lone Jack .....Buckner Grain Valley ...Lone Jack Lee's Summit ...Greenwood ......Ruskin Grain Valley ......Ruskin .- . :sex-:msn-an. Pts 50 15 25 19 19 15 15 17 24 11 55 24 52 .mn . ..1....,.,. ,,...n.-,4 ...-.. 4 .....r X- wi ,W if -.Msg X s - x PM QKMRW 5 AGM, TW w Ast: Nw wwe, A fam gs was msvx N30-M if QLQ aiijj? wb' 6 P141 +R A-QF. Wd? up 66.93 whgvfflly WIA, V MW Q cl um an kat , u 1-.li-. JP. -V- -.f ,.-...f- -.-.1..-. 1.--.H-.4-1.1.-..--. -. '.- . 4' -, ,- -.H -- - V-. A - - - .-.f , -. . . , . .,. , , X f MW Six' gy E if S 1 k www! PX Q, 92 4 Y' xi WNV ,M fjfffjf Mffffv M , , ,,,,, . , - . . - .. u-.H,...r,,.m,.,,.,...,...........-..V... ....-.....,,, JOI-IN ROBERT POWERS 247 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY March lllh, l944 Mlss Norma Campbell Edllor, SOUVENIR Blue Springs High School Blue Springsg Mlssourl Dear Mlss Campbell: ' ll has been a greal pleasure lo selecl your beauty queens The pholographs of lhe candldales which you submilfed were all exceedingly ahlracllve, and l found ll dlfflcull lo make my selecllon. ll was also exlremely dlfllculf lolx a fair judge ol lhe conleslanls wllhoul aclually seelng and lalklng'lo lhem. The winners were selecled for lhelr characler, personallly and lnlelllgence, as well as for nalural beauly. My choice was greally Influenced by my greaf lnleresl in and admlralion for lhe Nafural Glrl. ll any of lhe parliclpanls are ever in New York, J would be very happy fo see lhem. ll would be a pleasure lo meel and lalk wilh all of lhem. Wilh besl wlshes lo all of lhe candidales, lo lhe sludenls of Blue Springs High School, and lo lhe slall ol lherl944 SOUVENIR3 l am, Cordlally yours, John Robert Powers lRPfbh 3Oi' ' ,.!'-LL.-'2: .l'iT::Ii 'l -1531 l ' ' II' ,WWW Belva Dean Knck-Soph Joanne Hall-Fresh. Mary Lou Beyers-Jr. 31 Mary Virginia Myers-Sr sfaff 3 Q 5x F Q , .R TL' E SX 2 .Student Cyounczi fm QRS SEI Qamib N XJSQ gi Heff0f I7Lfs' 6 'z 33 -z.:-w iw- za:-r - '-f -Nuns '- '- --4 f' '-H- 2 ' 2 ' www 1 ., , ,V L,-ffl' I I U! ,J 'ff la ., ' Q 1 '-rf 017 Q15 :WMU fgm CM fier , CSD faf 33 - -, -- V - -- f--w-.--.----.1-1-.--mf-..-4.Mv-.:m.--4-r-u-:4.:.u.1.q.uu.a.-z..n:4-:u44,5i44.g4g:...:-.Lg '-,L ,41,' ' , ,, ,., 5, .4........:--....i..--i.4.4.,,1-,,,1..Lg ir N' Y YAY. Y . Y Y YYYY Y Y -Y-- 1 ' ' ' ' '- Cl OP I 35 ., . , ,, . .'-T - ' , .- --H.. -- -mg -A . .AM .M ,,f-5. f , nnmramnn mmurl'uxxnr1z5un:-fervm Ai'- A-A omg conomica ,L 4, , 3 ' . my , Aasftex . I. 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I A X 5 m 6 Tut, Tut. foot' sf' S, aff' 'Z ' . h ' fo' Q' AY 6 , Q, 3 40 62 'ff O of Q5 M D' O 4 cg D7 big 6 5 5 1? QQ m N ob . EJ O Q gp 9? 5' HJ 43 QQ 0 N' 5, 'F QA 0 'Y 0 ef F 92 Q .39 S' fi 39 'comm Qlnom' , ' - - ' ' ' - ' .' ' -. A '. - . AV I - , ff 1-f---'fzm- gn-z:::::. nz .fs . - :nam-mf-,..,:y, -f.. J: -- - -- If '- xc? film, I fm Crm KeM,o'V RQNAQ' 'H' Oftfff 41100, XBQPVAW M 4 ff'Wol1E4412ff 6. I iff 6, AWAy O! 630' o-W4 40 WE, z Q CQYZVQCDCJZI cj?2lZZV1CiLlI' September 10- All school get-together. 17- Henrietta football game, here. 24- Grain Valley football game, there. October 1- Baytown football game, there. 8- Grain Valley football game, here. 15- Henrietta football game, there. 22- Buckner football game, there. 29- Ruhl-Hartman football game, there. November 5- Butler football game, there. 25- Boys basketball game at Wellington, girls at Greenwood December 9- Greenwood tournament. 10 rl 11 - YY N 0 ll 14- Basketball, Lone Jack, here. 16- Junior play. - 17- Basketball, Grain Valley, there. 22- Basketball, Lee's Summit, there. 23- Christmas Party. 27- Miss Dyer's marriage. January ' 7- Basketball, Buckner, there. ll- Basketball, Lone Jack, there. - Basketball, Buckner, here. - - Basketball, Lee's Summit, here. 20- Basketball, Wellington, there. 14 18 21- Basketball, Greenwood, there, Senior pictures. 25- Grain Valley, Basketball, here. 26- Pleasant Hill Tournament. 27- U1 I! Y! . ze- H U W - 29, n n n February 1-Basketball, Levasy, here. 5- Conference tournament at Buckner. 4- Conference tournament at Grain Valley. 5- Conference tournament at Blue Springs. 9- Invitational tourney, here. 10- ,, 11 n ' 11- W ' '- 12- N n 2 41 vi e I A , 1 ' w i 1 :xi 1 .M i A: .Ig k I I f mac fQ2f ' ' ,and ' gp Cschool calendar, oont.J D f r 1 February LZ ' X! in 16- Ruskin tournament. 4 at 4 , . . 17 n N' 0 p 18' Zu! 5146.40 Hffbfg r ui 19- 11 ev . if y - gig Q I fa 4 ' QQ March ' 1, E53 8- Elimination of one-act plays. WV! ' fl 10- W. M. C. one-act play contest. pf 25- Music Clinic at Baytown. A-ova, 6 if if . 251- Music contest at Grain Valley. j? I ze ,gf April 7- Souvenir dance. ' W , 15 21- Rural School day. A ! 28- Senior play. 1 My 5- Junior-Senior banquet. - i 14- Baccalaureate. ' gl f , ' Q. 18- Commencement. f Ui Lf, !,W.,,,.,,L,,,,n.7-1,9.632Q-jj l-1 K' f el, E lf ff , if My ,:'aQ,r'lfLA,.v-,, W V EV Q f ,Q 4 I 1 ,way - lf? 1 Cale ff? 4'-if ' 'I I Lwiqli if yf I . it t 7L.fg,c ' I, . ' F 63.-V' 1 f A x' 122 mx RE ' , y utograp 3 ,nf . 5 ' - 3 V ,x 2 5 I LW-5 ,l Q A In . . K-4.-. R ' 1- Q if M55 I ' ' N .2 ,A -H Q, 4, 5 D , M-AK-in -...,, Mu km , 1 .N .,.,. H if wA 5 all . 2 ttf' ,f-5 r ff' fed ?,,,,.- ee QM, 2, W , 0 Q Q., V JET, t Ig 5 fl gh vw 7 I ,M . V g ' W Q53 VN, t -:Q Fl ' 2,5 ' ' 2 2 2 ' f 13 l 2 Vi? Isis 'tflr-so-' 2 on Q 'l'+ 'W M ' -M ' 1 N f - gi: ' - . 42 sw i l f -' VQ , w Um 27352 VZ in f3'JD2,. I fx , 1 , , I I autographs- Q, I A EM w 52 'I A, A V' Kai 0 at afyend Vkffaw -ir f ,J if w A Qoervx Nl- X XR , ! 'reM em bn Y. ASR ENS? Uk S-fs 5 Afvi Awe' , Guy J Auld Cfmaw'-P QGYSQ M , W N DSW ex in mm QS , j1g7ff1f5fM ' IQ, k QQ'V T QR M QNX-E041 M , 1 L W V V I ' rl! -' . ,f WEE! Wjjgm 0' 9 f-wg, Z9 2 Qiihig, liligiff af 0 .21 if 4mm7 f-Q, 4,855 Q ff. 52-w.., L I I 43 1 Cl'L1lEl S Gifw of DPSPPMPPPP 9ndependenc:2,M0- P PW I Q 'ma l I ' I rl BLUE 515331111131 mfg MM PPPPPPPD DEPOSITS INSUREU QpA ... PDHQNE 20 - TIRE PNSPECLTOR CJ ' UMPWPIYP P IPS HH P.PfPPPPPP P P' ' .-. E Congfaggclations Um H THE CLASS OF214 E I3 I lrizfofmioxozfiio tsstizigsidfssszieizsra PD P rl Co .... HonestyQ5gg1gEi2E?gSQ-service--and J .J I N ITIUSI 1'rofz.s ALQULENN co. :Nc INDEPENDENCE Mo B?llEl.OQiEP3S I PHUNES IS?-IBS RK , 1, Rf Scum SIDE SQUARE apr? 15-I Q-EJ Un PI FIRSTNATI. BINEBMEP aka? PE D PHONE 1800 E E ND MO- Nc a E I Q --' 4 51fU1M5aE'5 JJIEXXWIEJLIPLY JEWELP 'CH ANU NY PEP WABDTU ETRism 1u4s1o,zNs f1uma.'eJ frnmapffnofflea -J mo ,fy gillw of 9 O91-YJ swf SPNNGS SALUTLS THESEMORS 9 45M if The Parent Teacher Association The Blue Springs P. T. A. has stood ready to give any assistance which might be needed by the school and the community during the past year of 1943-44. Since it has not carried on a program requiring a large expenditure of money, it has confined its money making pro- jects to the serving of the Junior-Senior Banquet last spring and to periodical waste fat drives. The Defense Chairman, Mrs. Wade Brownfield, assisted by the Junior Co mandos has been in charge of these salvage collect- '1OnSo The P. T. A. has contributed.ten dollars, fSl0.00jto the American Red Cross toward the furnishing of a recreation room at William Jewell College for sailor boys. It has bougH: a twenty five dollar C3257 war bond, and has sponsored the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Horizon Club, and is sponsoring the newly organized Teen Age Club. The officers for 1943-44 were: Mrs. Mrs. Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 0 0 OAI I 0 0 O O James Bartholomees.First Vice President Mrs. laVonne Faeth.....Second Vice President and Membership Chairman Miss Yolande Earle. ...... .... .... ..Chair Mrs. OSGBI'Wa-119-Ceooeoooooooo.ooo..TI'99.SllI'6I' Mrs. Herndon-00000000oolooofooolij-Storia-n and Budget Chairman Mrs g Charles Mershon. o o o 0 Q 0 oprogram j-rm-an Mrs. Kenneth Scott.......Parent Ed. Chairman Mrs, BI'CVV'n.f'i91d.eooooiooDefenSe Mrs. Ted Lentz........Standard of Excellence and Publications Donald Baker..Eegislation and Procedure Mrs. O. Mrs. Ao Lo Dwyeroooeaoooooooooooooopubllclty MTS, J, L, Wellsooooooooooooooooo:HOSpJ-ta-llty Mrs, Dean Shrout... ......Founder's Day Mrs. Lester Kerno 0 0 o 0 0Hea1-th and Su-Imner Roundup Chairman 47 compliments ARCH CJCAMDBELL D.C. of MARTIN WELSH S2155 335510 '?'.?3'Q?,E,'F1i HARDWARE BDHGBHTULHUUHS TCD Tl-IE GRASS of HU M m1gNN'5 5502155 IULLIC' :ipri 11 cya BRGWN DRUG c ' INDE Q INDEPEFEIXIQENCE orfncm MPAN Y QQ, E X45 204 N. Libtrfv OV' N QV D X QQ' is Cliflih-0216 lndeplizqnoeilonc 1 Pffvox Sfnvfcf 31 U 5 599 554,-WN ESDQQW UW ,NGS f MEEFLQEVPRELL L 4 P L x H - Q - '- 42-25 L-1 .L 5 .. . E 1 pig 2 - --T Y 'E' E ' 11 ' f Eg ' ---f MTS BBUCEBY Congratfzfatiows C0mPLlmfNT5 to 'C 6 C1352 Dwi fiom of BFFTHC 32 b Sh BLUE SPRINGS Ba' Q' OP CREAmjE5B0DUCE - SI JUHH IIZIE ' ' ' LHHXBHN mg? if fHUU ll I Y INDEIQKIDELICE CUNBRAQMEATIUNS QQ. iliimgig' ' f'L A?VDDL'E5 jTF3TIOl'1l:ilQE:i comgmwgnants ! 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For over twenty years Mr. Harris has been a special repye- sentatfve in Eastern Jackson county for the Kansas City Life Insurance Company under the supervision of Chester C. Call, who has been with this company nearly forty years. Mr. Harris is a native of Jackson county, born and raised on a farm southeast of Blue Springs. He has lived near or in Blue Springs all his life. He is 49 years old and a member of one of the oldest and largest families in Jackson county WhlCh for 0 thirty years has held annual re-unions at Lee's Harris has served as committeeman for Sni-a-bar township as well as master in in Kansas City, and also has been a deputy sheriff. having been employed as weighmaster and chief weigh- the Missouri State Grain department forseveralyeams 55 f 9 :1 401 72'-fm! GARAGE AUT0 SUPPL I ES Main and Kangas . 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