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MEET THE SENIORS nWe.move. anything, anywhere, anytime,N is Ervin Krewson speaking for Snappy Serviceo Ervin has brown curly hair and blue eyes, He is always looking at the bright side of life which makes him a pleasant person to be around, , , Ervin was born September 5, 1932 at Clinton, Missouri, He started 'his schooling at Reese Schools' The last three years of his grade school .days were credited to Oakland School, 5 Ervin has no favorite dishes, and his, hobby is, working for Terryoi When asked who his best friends were he said, WDub and Orlessimostlyou Ervin is senior class press ident, WmClub secretarymtreasurm er, and secretary of the Fo F, Ag After graduation Ervin plans to continue his work at Snappy Service, Q ,. ?ui Boss: UYouNre an hour late gets ting home with those mules, Bilh Bill: UI know it, You see, I picked up the preacher on the way home, and from there on the mules couldnlt understand a word I saidon .Blond hair, blue eyes, 59 39 tall and weight 12h lbs, Who could this be?? Why, none other than Harryette Baker, president of the Pep Squad, editor of the yearbook and office girl, She was born January 5, 1933 in the big town of Leeton, Missa ourio Harryette started to Lees ton school in the first grade, but since then has moved around quite a bit and attended many different schools, She, started to Tonganoxie, Kansas High Scmwl as a freshman, but moved to Warrensburg when a sophomore and went to Public that year, When a junior she attended N College High and is finishing here this yearn N V Her favorite foods aregvftied chicken, sliced tomatoes, and dill pickles, Harryette said WI donit have any favorite sports because I am too lazyon MSO that explains thato Gf course you all know who her favorite man is Mhrry Kuglaro She plans to attend college next year at COMOSOCO and use the scholarship she won from the Business and Professional Wo- menis Club of Warrensburgo Silence is a great peacemakero m:mLongfellow
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. ,, ..,, ---.cg , ',.,.eg,g,:'.- A' v..-Sgjfw . 1.'5,':,' .. ,12.La-'QJ1.y '1,1, 1,1,-j g.,- fCon'to from page lb a scene and aria from the opera WToscaN which was very well done Following, intermission, Mft Melton's, accompanist V George Trovillo, played 'a group ,of piano numbers, and obliged the audience with several encores,f rr' The second half 0 of thefno- ,gram was made up of li hterson s , - tg E ,by French and American composers which was a set- d Kipling's poem, notable among ting of Rudyar HKangaroo and Dingomn T n' 'Mr. Melton sang many encores including s irituals and cow y y P s bOY fsongs which delighted the audia gence, His last encore was his 5 yradioithemersongmrr . fl, ,MUSIC it PTA MEETINQ e ,TmmsDAY,MARcH ig, F . 5 i,The 'musical part of the PTA fmeeting, Thursday, March l6, was ifurnished by the CHS a cappella Qchoir. ,pur under. 'p,r the direction of fMiss Edith Brooksgg, Other high School ' and-'Vgradeg pupils who hssisted with the program were: mlarinetr quarteteMarilyh Brown, Marilyn Cross, Ruth Bo1es,,i and Elbert Gallemoreg Isaxophone Solos by, Loriene VSmith,'Larry Masady . andf Patsy r' 'Fishery Mrumpet solo, Kenneth Alleng and hlarinet solo 'by ,Marilyn Brown hccompanied.by Joan'E1well0 j F fffWhile the Po T2'Ag' ebusiness meeting was going on, the a cap- pella- 'choir got in an extra practice on their contest num- q ' Y i Punch and cookies were served as refreshments after the meete ,mga T 1 1 2 I I , -1-1---u-1.1.1, 1 T The trouble with present-day lwucation is that it covers the Hound without cultivating anyf Ming in ite EO N0 Ferris i , 1 Af: .-. f-- --a.-,.f.. A QORSON REQ 5-,R1cKsoN PRESENT CONVOCAT ON ON WDRAMATIC PORTRAITS FROM QBEAT LITERATUREH Richard Corson and Michael Erickson brought to the audience NDramatic Portraits from Great Literaturen in a very interest- ing and entertaining convocation program, March l60 Both men, professional actors and enter- tainers, acted out scenes of threendifferent playso They were Mark Twain's Vlnnocents Abroad,N Wildefs WThe Importance of Being Earnest,H and Cyrano's famous nose speech from nCyrano de ,Bergeracon - The outstanding feature of the program ,was that the actors made their make-up, costume, and stage changes while they were informally telling the plot of the next scene the w , y ere to presento EQCLUBWNEWS , The W-Club held initiation for the basketball lettermen on March 17, l950, The new members wore jeans turnedt backwards, a tee shirt with-UW-Club candidaten on the back, andfeach one carried two paddlesoe From 1:00 pomo to l:l5 the old members put the new ones through a paddle line, They obeyed older members at all times- and at the signal,nYea Colts,H. they got, down on all fours and brayed like ' -mule coltso we , F 0 .T my 0n Monday, March 20, all the new members were sworn in by Bob Elwello ' The new members are Bob Cole- man, Eugene Jager, Freddie Mist- ler, Ja We Earp, Schooley Wil- coxson, John lseminger, Tommy Etter, Tommy Hammond,, Warren Courtney, Forrest Yancey, Roger Irle, and Elva Tracyo N ,T-:F Z. ,.,V..,-.-.T-',:q.:-,:-.:-- , 1-rf .-:g-v
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-0-'fw 'ia-H f-a1.'-1mi1-+W'+ a 'f - as-.1 L-,s..:' 5 . no You xNow2 we are sure everyone? has met this lblackehaired girl, who is a member of 'the senior classo Verlyn Clark was born March 21, T932R at WRupert, Iowa? I She is 55 haf, weighs ll7 pounds, and hgg'blue eyeso . I ' V fQIShe belongs to lGareer' Club, Bsedw PGP Sqvadg and has ShOwn WBFhstalent in acting in dramssm ssslclassai r is s i f fQfVO1I9Yb2gl .and Q'Tbasketha1l are'Verlyn's5best-liked.'sporQs,, whsle banana pudd1ns.. 15 other favorite dishq? She ,also. likes .vary muchgl to read' poetry and won secohdwin the Poetry Reading eq test'lthisg,yearQ' .She has ldgtered in Band and Glee Clubs 'T After 5 graduation, Verlyn diana to attend GraCe1and Col RFWN -V jus. . 1. G lege and become a teachero ' Q , . , f - 1 1+ Uwhy was it lpu'didnHaget the lead in the sen or play, Orlessin Q,gUQh, the GQ?bbfFhaid I wHGhP'U M 59llf?h0uth.V'f A,+fr 4 Dre Schott: USayN r.a. ,youw Q.Wa Qhguld ---v W haveWbeenWhereWats8rl5E ,'J i Dub: nwhy--what happened2U T . 1,, . ul ., You can't be a howling SUQCCSS by simply howlingo i ,i ., The freshmen class ressnts wJimm s'Sproat to'prove that good things come in small packageso While being one of the smallest ellows in our high school, he s jvgry popular among his rien So d f go Jimmg is hg8N gall Edd weighs A poun So e , as ue eyes hrown wavy hair and a light tan Complexion, with freckles scat- tered here and thereo V aloe cream and fish tops the menu as far as Jimmy is con- gernedo He also likes gym glass, track, and hunting and fishingo ig December. 29, 19353 is' the date of J1mmy's birtho ,1Maybe he was a ,late Christmas pres- Sntol The place was on. 'Bpistle Widge near Warrensburgo ,Bnistle Ridge is still his home and will qhntinue to be for a while, may- be alwayso in t Qhnlt .o., hragglwelalllknowlit isn't the whistle that pulb the traino . . Women are Ysupposed to be vain, but no man is as handsome as he thinks he iso 91 at Q gm. Eg Guy.. as wa. ul-.1- ffx-4. .. Qfiff - '?ff'.' -1 ' Av. g .--s..--Q 1 ..u-,- ..,,- ..1'. P'-ff Q Ufw.-1. fujlz. --.., . Y 'Wa' ,w . qw.. If ' ...Nd . . .-in A : 'p-1 - '-ev.-. . shy. , 5,1-. ' . fu-'ff ,, V . . 322: 35-w.-1- ms. ,, ,..-. ,Q .f.. -f.. rss Egg 'ti v .. f, , ...,. gan If-vm-F.. 'fQ'1'J45-7' Fr-3-Zi L.f'.?FCS:1 -221 LLL: ESE 'us F'-fu-1 'Q' EHR -Q3 1-:--' L:-'3 f:.,qb' EP? 4.252- . J. . ., -:.-mf. Eff-r'n...f vffngqs-Q . Q .J'll' rascal if-f i'1-5 . L. '- ses - 'wx Z?-.Q .I-'gf ' 'riff' h u.-111' C H2::'fff1 - -,,-rffii Sv-5k'3i?5 I6 99'53+ N5...-:Mi . vang., 418, 3,5 ! -am-e ,mpg-.1 ,,, . as ,U w 1 5?:'J - J, lzltfyfuxi .+w-Nqr.-,-.uf fs? WP-I 'E 2-10-ri. YB if ,f -.,Z,.,l . J-I -fs., -gm-. JJ V ,.... .?..,,3, - :wg-sg, . -.. 1 31-5411.- ,-MRM.. 32:-3-3. .ff',:L: JJ-..Q:.,, r t...,Wm .gs-1.51, 5 -KV' if . .wg-.., if-4 75: 'Ji -f' fi QQ. 3-212- 1 -'f : ' wif .7?'fQ??' ffl 1 .4 -. A R ., xv- Sf: 12:52 31.5-il .., 1.54.1 -. agar.. ,V . P: in. a xml.- ., ... ,,, I' -1. i -mf sl' Amps. Q cyl-.. X ' -,Lb ,,. 1 ti?-M 1 1 'FN ' .Q . 4.1,- els 2-- 1- 1. 7 .1 - .. ' 4. mu -mr, j' 2 71 '4 '- f , 'A-. ..,, :!-I' LT . . .4 .tl-.,a .f - ,r f.., -in . v l ,Y ..4 ' ' ' ,
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