Chaffee High School - Mogul Yearbook (Chaffee, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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SOPHOMORES Sitting, left to right G. W. Lohnes, Frank Lett, Kenneth White, Donald Sadler. General Cantwell, Dennis Slinkard, John Thomas, Herman Norris, Herbert Scheetz, Harold Freeman, Gene Peer. Second Row Leanna Dumey, Anna Brazeal, Golda Stidham, Mildred Miles, Lorene Dumey, Maxine Alsobrook, Luberta Sexton. Marcia Clark, Muriel Bailey, Vivian Jennings, Irline Menz. Third Row Ruth Crumbaugh, Lucille Owens, Freda Sanders. Mildred Schlitt, Virginia Mier, Dessie Bushard, Faye Huey, Geneva Mier, Annette Valerius, Jane Schivitz, Ruth Ann Felden, Juanita Heard John Eldridge. Fourth Row — Rosemary Bagbey, Rita Margrabe, Billy Mac Crass, Vonda Woodyard, Betty Jo Green, Virginia'Crawford, Betty Jo Montgomery, Lavera Fowler, Betty Finley, Nola Adams, Mary Ann Sawyer, Margaret Litzenfelner, Frank Enderle. Fifth Row - Marvin Ancell, Wallace Mills, Bill Lee, Jeff King, Norman Hampton, Bob Walker, Russell Lyle, Donald Housemaid Billy Dean Honaker, Franklin Stroud, George Robb, Bill Aubuchon, Joe Cumbie, Dorothy Miller, James Eastwood. CLASS OFFICERS President GEORGE ROBB Vice-President FRANKLIN STROUD Secretary BETTY JO MONTGOMERY Treasurer-------------------------------------------BILLY DEAN HONAKER Reporter DENNIS SLINKARD Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE ROBB Sponsors MR. LA VAL and MISS COOK SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES The Sophomores held the traditional Freshman Day for the GreGn Freshmen”. All Fresh- men boys had to wear dresses while the girls were made uncomfortable by having to wear dresses down to their ankles. They all had to enter the back door and naturally they shared their candy with the Sophomores. Our candidate for Halloween queen v as Vonda Woodyard. On April 4, Dennis Slinkard was sent on a Citizenship Pilgrimage to Jefferson City. This pilgrimage was sponsored by the Federated Woman's Club. Mr. Buckstein and workers in his factory paid all expenses. On April 12, the Sophomore Class went to the skating rink outside of Cape Girardeau for a skating party.

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President JOHN FREEZE Vice-President CHARLES CUNNINGHAM Secretary MARY ANNA HEEB Treasurer BETTY METZ and ALICE JO GRISHAM Parliamentarian ... MARY JEAN SLAUGHTER Sergeant-at-Arms BENNY CAPSHAW Reporter MARGARET BAILEY Sponsors MR. SARIUS and MISS COOK The Junior Class started off a good year with the Hallowe'en Carnival. Our candidate, Mary Anna Heeb, placed a close sec- ond in the Queen contest. We also presented a skit of The Women which was enjoyed by all who attended. In the spring carnival, Kathleen Rowark represented us in the queen contest. As our candidate for the Mogul Queen we chose Betty Metz. We presented Be Home by Midnight and Melody Roundup as our contribution to the carnival. The Junior Class was well represented in every extra-cur- ricular activity this year — football, basketball, dramatics, debate, glee club and track. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the high school gym- nasium, May 10, with the setting being laid in the Candlelight Night Club. Skipper Barron and his orchestra furnished the music and program. Jessie Layne was Master of Ceremonies, and Charles Cunningham was Head Waiter. The banquet was served by the Sophomore girls. Speeches were made by Stirling Boyts, Senior President; John Freeze, Junior President; and Bill Bagbey. The Juniors also entertained the Seniors with a boat excur- sion May 6, on the Steamer Capitol. — 12 — M o g u



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FRESHMEN Sitting, left to right Ralph Walker, Joe Scheeter, Junior Hindman. Robert Morris. Bill Shackles, Charles Sheeley, Gilbert Goetz, Calvin Cantwell, Vyron Yount, Myron Yount, Bobby Slinkard. Second Row Lavera Mier, Marion Keller, Mildred Grammer, Helen Lux, Pansy Knowlton, Erma Lee Hurt, Peggy Smith, Elvera LeGrand, Modine Ashcraft. Faye Martin, Mary Burnett, Dorothy Houseman, Glendola Arnold. Georgia Stidham. Third Row — L. C. Johnson, Lin Grisham, Allen Cox. Charles Schultz, J. T. Spencer, Melvin Talley, John Schaeffer, Russell Frederick, Bill Jones. John Whitaker, John Stone, Clarence Greaser. Fourth Row Elnora Shrum, Coletta Seabaugh. Norma Sherer, Jean Scott, Dcrothy Lee Lane, Juvata Margrabe, Anna Littlepage, Louise James. Wilma Littlepage, Lillian Perry. Fifth Row Naomi Connis, Mary Ellen Welch, Juanita Bullock, Edna Baker, Marie Bunyard, Edna Graser, Mary Alice Daugherty, Marjorie Johnson, Shirley Jean Denton, Juanita Keller, Earnest Kluesner, Bob Lewallen, Henry Whitfield, William Eldridge, Bill Delong, Ralph Kinder, Wilton Slaughter, Simon Huey, George Campbell. President BILL JONES Vice-President . LOUIS HORN Secretary-Treasurer . ... MARY ALICE DAUGHERTY Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE CAMPBELL Sponsors MR. THOMPSON and MISS GOLDEN FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES On September 4, 1939, a group of scared looking youngsters trudged up the stairs to study hall to enroll for a new school year. They were the Freshmen of 1939-40. We were determined not to be stumped by anything, not even algebra and high school English. It was October 7, before we finally became full-fledged high school students. On that day the Sophomores took matters in their own hands and decided to initiate us into the great high school family. A great time was had by both classes on Freshman Day. At the end of the day, we, the Freshmen, considered ourselves at least a little branch on the large tree, Central Hiah School. Our candidate for queen at the Halloween Carnival was Shirley Denton. We were very disappointed when she was not chosen as Halloween Queen. At the end of our first year as high school students, we look back and say, Well, we have held our own anyway. Although some of our students have dropped, we have gained some new ones. Next year we hope to see all of our classmates join in the Sophomores of 1940-41. In our last Freshman statement, we want to wish the parting Seniors all the luck that they can possibly have in their coming years. — 14 — M o g u I

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