Brunswick High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Brunswick, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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813 Kl00 or ss 'S M v Qs NuYgxEg N E X K X X ts S gk lx R K S X x x X x Ng X S U S -:nt Y fx Xshs 'osx i TK 5 val f They found that the responsibilities of the junior class mernany The class went right to work withln the first few weeks of school 1 order to make money during the two hog sales held in Brunswick They sold food at basketball games and tournaments, held food sales, gave a play and did other money making projects The name of their play was NH1llb1lly Courtship U At the end of the year they found that they had made a great deal of money The Junior Senior Banquet was the high light of their junior year The class selected for their theme HBlue Heaven' and decorated accord ingly The walls of the gymnasiu were completely covered with blue paper which under lights was most ef1ective Inthe center of the roan was a white summer house filled with flowers From the roof of the summer house blue streamers were strung to the side walls of the audi torium thus making a ceiling for the room Formed of blue streamers also, the orchestra pit was located on the stage Along the north and south sides of the room were little white picket fences fronting areas composed of artificial grass with lawn chairs scattered here and there for the convenience of those who were not dancing The table decora tions consisted of flowers and llttle place cards made in the form of angels Dainty nut cups were attached to them by ribbons The pro grams were printed in blue irk on white paper to correspond with the class colors The banquet was eaten by candle light while only four lights were used to illuminate the auditorium for dancing Dick Iglehart acted as master of ceremonies whlle Jim Albrecht and Mary Helen Susewind assisted by reading the class will and prophecy J D DeNeese, class president, welcomed the guests to the affair e class was justly proud of the beauty of their banquet as rany compli ments were received on it Everyone enjoyed dancing to Betty Baker's orchestra The class was especially grateful to Yr Spence and to his family for serving the delicious food that they provided for the dinner at cost One last important event oi the year was the urchase of the new scoreboard for the auditorium The scoreboard did not arrive until this year, but the class feels that it will be a lasting monument to their efforts, one which will be remembered and enjoyed through many years to come This senior year has been filled with many act1vities,too At the very beginning of school the class sponsored a food sale at the Bruns wick Fhir Part of the profits made from this enterprise were spent on the purchase of books for the library The class has produced an annual which has not been done for several years The senior play was a mystery comedy called nGhost Wantedn by Guernsey Le Pelley The class would like to thank Miss Philli h h b sponsor for the past three years and has made pggsiblg all thgegugggsg and good thmes which they have had The Senior Class 0ff47w0u1d also like to express their appreciation tomembers of the faculty and to the patiopziof the school for their assistance and support of the many ac v es which the class has promoted d ri th t f school life in B H 5 u ng 0 pas our years of Wax ,ess fx ko KX 139 X ,Q Ir kxf ff! .s. I is 59' X 'HK N X as et Ness KY 9? N N ssssv X s s Q Wikx is N v Q x X , X X Q S W l XX S ff Rss? X 59' s 9' Rt sua sg W Raw .S E. , V W Sw 'X ., ,, X t 5 X WAS' ses , , X H my isp, 'sg 1 , .Q X NN fy , V , , .,,. ff: - 5'-W? X I ZWQQX 22? 57 K M, Way QQ 4 ,.,i... 1 t,.- , In Y if ,gf jig? , ,M - : --, f ,, , . .f ,-, he f, 7 ,f x ' , , f ' , ps T WM aa we f f -, We ' W 4 so 1 -f , . , 1 mm ,W f, eg ' f 7 W I .W ? 7 7' f '74 ' , ffiffff ,WZEQZ , 'fifwf' f 1 :N W5 ff M , , gjw 2,1 N .XXV 7 N W , 1 ' i 'K I W ' . - . ?L4'Q!. if ,, f 2 I - . Q ..., Qfg 5 f ..... ef , . f f' . . f - Us -nw ff K . I wan.. fl : X ,f I, ' - 1 5 he , , ,' f wg, .5 - ' ,ffl Q 'ffuqf . E , ' xxiLf,MafWl ,,pxdu 1 . la, f4 ' ' ---7' v. h' X x4., wif E 0 ,i!WfQalf . ' - ,, aiiu.. 1 nib., r l X 4 Vx 'x . , it -pf , h I j h ' . 'f if! - Z f . . - f W'ff ,359 , IC 1,3 'ft - ' -A '-- '- N sg f, 1 V! :pg 4 . 1 3 'l I Ex , 'WQESEQE35 mfr ' - ' - ,,, ' e . if re 5l'I!ep-fvgw 5 lo . ' ' , - X .' X - f ' ' 1 X. NX? fl J . Fm , q . . b 2,- f YI 2 ' . Q if , I' X V' X : 0 Q . 1 I ' ' . . -N if V ?' , I - 1 T, F? if! fm l ' I - u u n 1. 5, grey xt I U X r ,ri 'fit I A a ,X f , X , , . . u - , f , V, .V as H 4, 1 ,X A i F ,- 5 , e -J fff? Q2:.zg9Wa-qgwzlfq-vfczc' hfzffffg :1f:f4?'::1ii7'f'XlL1Z.Li f' '55 :?5 f::::zLmTz?f Viziimxz 52341127 T, ,gf N? eT'f ' y. f . by ,L J V 7 4 5 ,W V, , 5 'ff:Kfw hx 1,7 1, WAX ,Q 41 Q! ,f f:'1,f4,:?, fl! if is ,, -qi 037' V 1 S ax IT: ,I 5 nf-,. V 1 ..,..... - ' , K -,J ,flf 1,5 M ,gf , X ,V ' 'f -. .f . 0:31 V' 1 ,g ' ' '. 54 I I, - .. ' AN - ' M Wa' 'jr Q fl' Q12 'tbzci H: x Huff! ifguf KA' swf- as C., Kill K A x



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813 G10 smP' m..X.a,, iv wx S l ...ms A.,-vt X xik ' A9 X 5X N ig' we 'Nu is Richard Bennett One swell guy liked by all Arlene Boynton Our all around activity plrl who gets things done Verner Comer Quiet in clas , but mighty on the grades Betty Christian Our future little blue eyed secretary Harold Dammann Perfectly nice boy who expects to live on the farm Dale DeWeese The guy never hearo in class that is J D Deweese Popular with both boys and girls Our top sports guy Ruby Fry Courteous, though pleasant and gentle Norma Jean Gebhardt Precious articles are done up in small package June Gibson She gladly bestows because a denial might bring trouble Marjorie Gladbach Out door girl of the Senior Class Margaret Hanna Witty, merry and energetic Always on time Dale Hedrick He's the big guy with the big horn Vance Hedrick Has a characteristic of tending to his own business Dick 1 lehart .aes out EHOUSG time durlng every recltati a to see lf his tongue will still rattle Marilyn Joseph Always happy and loyal to her friends Louis LaBonta Crowning characteristic on court courtesy George Lanham The little lad whose laugh re echoes through the halls Elizabeth Lewis Timid, modest, and quiet, too Mary Bet' 'eyer Tye Lifiest dresser ite Senior la s can boast Jean Ellen Pollard When dlty and pleasure clash, let pleasure go to Florence Piles: Wor if be will, she will, you can depend on it James Reichert Serious, impres ive, never give up lad Bob Seidt Keeps Vis sails spread tut is waiiing for a favorable wind Wayne Sommerfela Tall, slim, and quiet Joan Spence Yken raising lass unds, she s good but definitely Weredith bpencer The guy with the slogan, nuhy take life so er1ous Christine Straub Our happy go ltcky kid Mary Helen Susewlnd A merrv smile and big brown eyes The kind of g lass who does what she tries Ieander Vidhalm Famous for hi smile and disposition Roy Wohlgenuth Makes his best grades in Absentia. G. P. wright Thorough little guy with a happy smile. e A X liwe O 1 ' -3. ss ' 0 ' 'W N K kflmig , 0 , GF - gp 'N NAQI' 69' G ' 2- 2 : , R 9 1 4, 1 I 1 5 R'-6 .5 'Na if C Q , 0 'fx o I, ,ff 9 uf I wiv X K Xe. -'R' G 0 A or - x Ex. 555 H sk? lie 1 'iff ff fb ' M... A ,--ww' K ,X X x QRG1. V E iz 5 is 5 Niles , , ,. , - . x x HA' CQl, g ex I xl A -M75 1 Qixz' fw XX- 'fr' -ii ' ---- , iff!! i' -l .f 22 f 1 5-'if X tt I ,As ,- tu ' , . NN' I. .s 1 Z X tg 1 X . 5 A V, X, 4 by .4 -' i 4-mf. 1 Q ,. N .... -.f mwjf T, 1, - Q ,I xg? Www.-'f ,ASS ,. :K V N 2 3 -- -- - is Q SX E . -- S . . 'lj S g S me fi -- - , -fl. 6' ' sl ' ' Q - - v Vx ' aw. ef -E N -- P - -- -- . fl. 'X s sh -- ' fQf 2353 'A N It -- e -2 ' 6 N W -. if . y SJW gf -- - N , - KS? X Ei A- ,g -- . eff W Q XX 4153 -- ' -- . if , ' S 5 -- - ' :Qi 3 9 --fr, V . . J . . A R fs - - f . gg SX x -- . pf A 1 ' QR s X -- -- - 5 ERS: ' Q ,fax ' ...T ' -- 4 ' i ,, 7 5 . if V-vt ' 5 nffsgx X N -- S - ' v - I Q Ss A a ' ' ' A - Es , Au N X V : To l H ' ips 6 ! --2. Q f 'M , -- A 3 4, f . ' ' I X- - s . I x it -- U . 'fx ' ' -' . -- s , . ' fy S at -- , rye: 1 An'

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