College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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Bas Secreta ,AV is gi, if , x I , mqg ' ,infill . .I Q 75513 Miss EDITH BROOKS Music MR. AMMON ROBERSON Music MR. HUGH WILLIAMS Music DR. Bon ROTHSCHILD Social Studies Miss LIVINGSTON GRACE Home Economics MR. MELVIN ORTH English MR. CLARENCE WI-IITEMAN Boys' Physical Education Mxss JESSIE JUTFON . Girls' Physical Education MRS. PEARL BRADSI-IAW junior High WM V. MooRE Counselor and Guidance MRS. LOUISE SIMS MRS BEss SKINNER Secretary MRS. BUENA LANSFORD Commerce MR. ROBERT- SMITH Industrial Arts DR. EMMETT ELLIS Mathematics AL FOLKNER Science MRs. OPHELIA GILRER1- Libraian MR. WILLIAM JOHNSON Foreign Languages MR. CLARENCE PEARCE Agriculture MRs. VETA JENT Nurse 'I i f . Im 4 5 KC 5 i an X gf , Q S4 C4145 1 'I ini llltv :ras lid 1. 9 E 1 - Il J! CLASSES BOB BAXTER, President Prediction: Professional trumpeter Young Man With A Horn Remembered for: his trumpet playing JIM SPROAT, Vice President Prediction: A Tall man? Remembered for: His Height I A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash! That's Jim SHIRLEY HUFFMAN, Secretary Prediction: A physical education teacher Take Me Out To The Ball Game Remembered for: Her athletic ability BILL SMITH Treasurer Prediction: A farmer Life is a Beautiful Thing Remembered for: His black curly hair , BETTY PREUSS, Student Council Rep. Prediction: Wife and spare time artist Sugar and Spice Remembered for: Her Voice DELBERT BODENHAMER, Student Council Rep. Remembered for: His wise-cracks Prediction: Cattle raising The Heart of a Clown LOUISE MARKLEY, Reporter Prediction: Secretary Smile, and the world smiles with you Remembered for: Her dark complexion ROBERT ATKINSON Prediction: A minister Look For A Silver Lining Remembered for: His height JOYCE BALDWIN Prediction: A Designer Oh You Beautiful Doll Remembered for: Her turned up nose ARTHUR BARNETT Prediction: A farmer Remembered for: Agriculture work I Ain't Nobody's Business But lVIy Own ELMA BARNETT Prediction: A 4-H Consultent Home COOkin Remembered for: Her coffee table ALBERT BROWN ' Prediction: A farmer Crew Cut Remembered for: His basketball playing 'tv-as MARILYN BROWN Prediction: Music Major Flying Fingers Remembered for' piano playing VERNON CAREY Prediction. Government Work Remembered for: Smile Oh, Happy Day DALE CARPENTER Prediction: Business man u Remembered for: HiS TJHSS VOICG Doin' What Comes Naturally ANNA LEE CHAMBERLAIN Prediction: A wife Remembered for: Her quitness Sunny Side of the Street NORMA JO CLIFTON Prediction: A minister's Wife Remembered for: Her dark wavy hair I'11 Never Walk Alone DON COLEMAN ' Prediction: Shoe salesman Remembered for: His voice Pop Women and Song' JOHN COLSTER Prediction: A farmer Remembered for: His Shyness A Wonderful Guy KATHERINE COLSTER Prediction: A farmer's wife Remembered for: Her sweet Shyness Sweet and Loifelf RUDY COURTNEY Prediction: A wife A H Remembered for: er giggle How Do, How Do MARILYN CRoss Prediction: A clothing Buyer Remembered for: Her blond hair A Wonderful Gal . ROY EARP Prediction. A farmer Remembered for: Saying Who M--e? Begone, dull books, f h or t ee I have no longing. MARY ALICE ECKHOFF Prediction: Secretary I . Remembered for: Her twirling , Ohh! Look-a-There, Ain't She Pretty' 7515, Jo ANN ELWELL Prediction: Professional Flutest Remembered for :Flute playing :'Ain't She Sweet . JIM FITTERLING 'zfedictionz Department store designer Remembered for: His dancing Chatter, Chatter, Chatter i KENNETH FOSTER Prediction: A veterinarian Remembered for: His Freckles You Adorable Redhead WILMA Fox Prediction: A nurse Remembered for: Her laugh Stay With the Happy People JIM BoB GRAINGER Prediction: A farmer Remembered for: His green Mercury He's No Trouble FRANCIS GREEN Prediction: Engineer Remembered for: His track ability It's a Great Life - l' vwkf in a highway crash northfi of Warrensburg will be held A here Monday afternoon Services for Miss . .t Arlene Bar lker, 17, Odessa, will be held 1 1:39 o'clock at the Odessa .n Methodist church, and those L Miss Mary Ellen Couch, Odessa, at 3 o'clock'at the ' ti t . . s church here In addition to her -parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Couch, Couch leaves a, brother D 'Co , avid uch, ofthe home. Miss Bar- ker was a daughter of Mrs. John Barker of Odessa. A , Survivors for Robert Bybee j24, Odessa, driver of one of the .two cars, inaddition to his par- ents, are four brothers, Lloyd Bybee Jame , sg .Bybee and Ken neth Bybee, all'of Odessa,.and . James Wesley Bybe ' 'r , e of Denver ,,'.and three sister 'fl I l H .s, Mrs. Mabel j.yg.jSpencer of Wichita, Mrs Edna ,I of Denver, and Mrs. N V,,. ,W.,.4.:..:...,Biff .55 41f-f gg. jfgi-efgf Alva .Lunceford of Elizabeth 'EL li'i D55 TOWN, IU-i A - 1 A :'fi ii ' 1 i William L. Denny, Superinten ' t.'ls .fdenf Of The O dessa schools s ji: both el aid . .I ., 3, M ementary and hi h W if cl ' g school asses will be dismissed at noon ,Monday for thefunerals of thefijg jcrash ,victims 1 Funeral lseilviees for anoth 'of th A .., .. . P351 fi if . en? .A:, E e youths, William L. Marrgg' ..: 'f-' - .,.,.,,i ,g ,A.V Warrensburg, will be held a g ofclock Monday at the Braun. iHgef'0haPe1' Waffensbufg- Funeral. arrangements fo 4.s,. ' ' 1 IE'ff ..'is, b , ,.-VV.A.-. jg. A55555g:g5s5sfg531f:fiZ-at1 - . V -- r theftiiiff er victims have not been com-it pletedf - QQ' -. ff?-T f-- .m ii A ' Lilo , -- 'ns I RITEQFOR THPFEW NIAY i at A Trag1C Deaths SlOdessn. Girls' and Warrr-nsburg' Mlssourla ,. ' , Yflllths' Funerals Set. Q i ' -' xp, ,O KBJ1 The Siaigpn Sm'1:ics.l ,V Odessa. Mo., Oct. 3l.sFu ' . neral services for two of the sixs young persons killed lasti night ' ' K is . V4 My ,',vv I ',.'4- 2 A-,', z 112.5-5:.:.:.:.:-:.:5:.:l:.3:5555:.g:j-g'jf.:,.:,gp.. , Q-,It-jr FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS re made last night for some of 'these six young People th We from Odessa-who vvefe killed when .one speedmg Mthree from Walirensburg and hrelf had overturned aftersideswiping a third motor car vehicle crashed into .another ul-116 Two other Youths, Robert Himburg of near Wfllrrens' .That was not Othellvlwlse mvijhgdessa suffered iniuries, but were 1'GP0Ffed in a Sir Con' d Melvin urray o --s i ' . ' ' d the three arrens alrzist night at the Warrensburg Medial Cgfsflhciilnlensbugirsna rural box supper, burff VOUHE men killed were returning to tteilan Murray and the two girls, were return. '15 I ' . - While file Odessa gmlfp' a Kgrlian hz? fztifsall ,game at Windsor' MO' The Vmlms ar? ing fF0m the Odessawmdgol hlg SC Earp and Ralph Krewson, all of Warrensburg. fleft to right, Utoplvfowl g:R5LlIraiE:1OllXiITgrrMiSfgyAr1ene Barker and the recentlbf returned Korean lure row, MISS ary ' vfjeteifian, Robert Bybee, all of 0619553- .lust Count The Days Im Gone 'K , ff-., 5 0 DEDI K Mo T X ent o 'Mar estivities at Hale, f X ie Mo., Oct. Bif to the Haie high wiii he dedicated o' g the . . . S e e he Haie ?.- . . ' to raise t. uroha e auditorium. addition to the add, new 'section oi the rrinasiuim, tiice Jo ANA , L'ELWELL witherpabemo- H P rofessional F1 utest 1956 to sen ano the White House . hodes, Betigaigiyglgd for .Fl o e weetu. Ute c at to rs Opai R e c ed president i trict tederation. suc- Kenneth Dagiey, eiected Go-are Rea CATH scuoon ANNEX H15 dame ' Chatters, Ing d rm iestwitie vent wiii be T A a protect 'se tights tor he itoriurn A 25' arts room, an o triai' , ciassroorns. ' , AW ARDSV 319,500 'YQ time t . mnage Suit. in Kansas Foiiowed W Soda Bottielilxpiosion. Dodge City, Kas., Oct. BLKAPB fan 8-year-oid Scott City, Kas was awarded damages ot day tor iniuries expiosion giri , o 'y ester d in the 519,50 iegediyi suttere M ot 'a soda water hottie. ,She iswliody Ann Nic os whose ,mother tiied the su against CL E. Noid, Dodge ity owner ot a bottiing piant here Eisey, operator o a i ' t Gard n Crt era or Dave tributing tirro a and Fhii D. Whiternn op oi a market in Scott Crt The oiaintiit ahpopa + JIM B OB g1fdictiO,f'12A?NoER 'Qbefed fifmef o Troubles, Hrs ERANCIS GR redugtion . EEN . ngifle er R emembered for. 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FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS were r d three from Odessa-who were killed when one spee mg ' d motor car -three from Warrensburg an ' t rned after sideswiping a thir vehicle crashed into another which had overu ' ther youths, Robert Himburg ol near Warrens- otherwise involved Two o . re reported in a fair con that was not . ' suffered injuries, but we . I 1 Q. rd Melvin Murray of Odessa, t r Himbure and the three WHITQU. burg a l . ' ' ' W rrensburg Medical cen e . D . ' l hox supper, dltion last night at the a ' h ir farm homes from a rura 'l' d were returning to t e tl tw irls, were return- hurv young men ki 16 . 7 veteran Murray and .ie o g P: d roup a Korean War , W' dsor Mo The victims are while the O essa g , i m the Odessa-Windsor high school iootball game at in .. , . d Ralph Krewson all of Warrensburg ing ro . ' 'll'am Marr Roy Earp HH M . lf eturnecl Korean Cleft to right, top rowl Wi 1 , Ellen Couch, Miss Arlene Barker and the recentg r veteran, Robert Bybee, all of Odessa. -. .Un uon't Believe Pm Gomg 5 Just Count The Days Pm Gonev lower row, Miss Mary T., ,,l,0PEN THURSDAY EVENINGS cfsyc Special' HERMAN S 2nd Floor Lee Bldg 10th and Mann We save 'you' money' V eNo Rent iq Pa A Qne Maker Pro if H' lmperied 2-ply Wepsfed SUITS 'Made 'lo.Measure F.-Q51 555.09 up sLAcKs s14.no up, FRED ALTERGUTT , '606 Easf 'l2'I'l1 Sf. , sim-Man ' e SUITS e menus NECK-mf TAI LQRI NG' The Suif - consumes e mont A H Reedmmends Besf' Buy in Hleir price field e S45 Dean f Kelly 1009 Cherry ' FREE .PARKING CNet a block away, but at our door! Weave' Moved ' u and are now located at 1013 Central in new 'and larger quarters to serve you better. Call and S86 UB. EVELYN HACKER Prediction: Music teacher Remembered for: Her red hair J Music Hath Charm MARIE HAMMOND Prediction A secretary Remembered for Her glowing personality Sweet Marie Bos HIMBURY Prediction: Farm work in Kansas Remembered for: His flirty eyes My Lucky Charm LUCEAN HUNTER Prediction A farmer Remembered for: His GMC, pick-up Fancy Free LAvoN JONES Prediction: A clerk Remembered for: Work in athletics Short But Sweet RALPH KREWSON Prediction: A Plumber Remembered for: His old Ford 'If You Don't Believe I'm Going, just Count The Days Pm Gone ESTHER OZIAS Prediction: A secretary Remembered for : Her Walk She's a Lady DON PARSONS Prediction: A farmer Remembered for: Pleasent personality 4'Sweet Sixteen BARBARA PERDUE Prediction: A doctor Remembered for: Her winning smile What are Little Girls' Made of WILL RICKMAN Prediction: A chemist Remembered for: Willingness to work You're a Wonderful' Guy JIM RUSH Prediction: Chemist Remembered for: Schemes to make m on Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens CALVIN SHORE Prediction: A farmer Remembered for: Shy personality It's a Great Life ey -.-. CHARLES MARR , Prediction: A businessman Remembered for: His quietness Charlie is My Dar1in BILL MARR Prediction: Hot rod racer Remembered for: His driving Life is a Beautiful Thing if it Lasts Prediction: A wife N WENONAH MARTIN Remembered for: Enthusiam at games '4Chatter Box NAOMI MASONER Prediction: A wife Remembered for: Her Skating ability I Love the Sunshine of Yaur Smile BETTY MULLINS Prediction: A secretary Remembered for: Her alto voice Painting the Cloud With Sunshine ELEANOR OZIAS Prediction: Music teacher Remembered for: Her Saxophone Music, Music, Music 7' 3 NORMAN SHREEVES Prediction: A teacher Remembered for. His curly hair. Regular Guy ANNA SIMMONS Prediction A life in Texas Remembered for: Curly hair Down Yonder JACK TURNER Prediction: Something to do with cars Remembered for: His smiling personality Man About Town P RICHARD YVEEKS Prediction: A farmer p Remembered for: Cowboy hat and boots Swing Your Partner LAVONNE WILCOXON Prediction: A teacher Remembered for: Her art work on Colt Capers All Dressed Up With A Smile back unhz that nami were rem: ,Y 0311 Welt respc impo and Turn nami Jo A Jim unab Shrei dutie tive, the n Turn Wilci watcl were recei electi our 1 our c that ' in C1 drift the n Shirli Quee Spro: treasi was 4 Huff: of the Hono F.F.A Hono as as took Wilcc Betty devot I broug name were as yet that i Prediction: A music teacher Remembered for: Her wonderful help to all of US Because You're Ours MR. MELVIN ORTH, Sponsor Prediction: English Teaching Remembered for' His easy going wa 4 . ' , YS We Can't Get Along Without You One of our most pleasurable pastimes as graduating seniors is looking 3213112 0Ve1' 121319 fyerilrs of high, school, recalling happy associations, forgetting the DPY, an ee mg all the time that nothing could be as good as those years that can be relived only in memories. Among those memories are many names, names of classmates who gained prominence in school, names of those who once Werejstransers but now are close and permanent friends-names which will remain forever at the front of our book of memories. It was in the freshman year, you'll remember, that our class elected Marilyn Cross president, with Ward Weldon. vice-president, and assigned to Jo Ann Elwell and Don Coleman the responsibilities as well the honor of secretary and treasurer. But perhaps just as important, or just as prominent in memories, was the election of Marilyn Cross and Kenneth Foster as King and Queen of the carnival. Betty Preuss and Jack Turner were elected King and Queen our sophomore year. 'And just as the names of those candidates were different, so were the names of the class officers. Jo Ann Elwell found herself conducting the class meetings as president, while Jim Rush, vice-president stood ready to take the duties should Jo Ann be unable to be present. Betty Preuss took Jo Ann's place as secretary and Norman Shreeves was elected the new treasurer. All four officers, in performing their duties, did their bit in welding the class together, helping to make it a coopera- tive, purposeful and outstanding class in College High School. It is with, just as much pleasure that we look back on our junior year and the names prominent in our me-mories. Don Coleman became president and Jack Turner stood by in case of emergencies as vice-president. As secretary Lavonne Wilcoxon kept the minutes along with her many other duties and Bob Baxter watched the treasury. For the carnival Mary Alice Eckhoff and Bob Baxter were elected to represent the class, while Betty Preuss and Jo Ann Elwell received the honor of competing for queen of the Rhetorette Ball. Jo Ann was elected queen from a group of eight candidates, It was however, in the last year, in the senior year, that the frequency of our names in responsible positions reflected the versatility and potentiality of our class. The list was long, and it is with just a little more nostalgia and pride that we recall the names of our classmates. It's because we realized that our time in CHS was numbered only by days instead of years and that soon we would drift apart and be known to each other not by a friendly Hi, there ! but by the memories that a once familiar name can bring back, Joyce Baldwin received the coveted crown at the Rhetorette Ball, while Shirley Huffman and Dale Carpenter were elected candidates for .King and Queen of the carnival, Our class officers were Bob Baxter as president, Jim Sproat as vice-president, Shirley Huffman as- secretary and Bill Smith as treasurer. Not only was Bob Baxter the president of the class but he also was elected president of the student council and editor of Colt Capers. Shirley Huffman as president lead the Leader's Club, Don .Coleman served as president of the Masque and Hams. Presidents of other organizations were Evelyn Hacker, Honor Society, Esther Ozias, Neat Beats, Jo Ann Elwell, F. I-l. A., Buddy Brown, F.F.A.g The honor continued as Jo Ann Elwell became vice-president of the Honor Society and Editor-in-Chief of the Rhetorette. Marilyn Cross -helped as associate editor of Colt Capers and the Rhetorette while' Will Rickman took the important duties of the treasurer of the student council, and LaVonne Wilcoxon as secretary. Senior representatives elected to the student council were Betty Preuss and Delbert Bodenhamer. Marilyn Brown and Marilyn Cross devoted much of their time to the Honor Society as secretary and treasurer. n As departing seniors, we must say that what was done, what goocl we brought to our school, was a result of all of our class working together. The names above represent those in whom we put our faith. Behind those names were many others working to make the class, and school better each year. If, as years go by, someone should 'ask us Whats in a name? we are now sure that in our memories of the senior class we can find the answer, Miss EDITH BRooKs, Sponsor c fi 2 1 3 me... 6 Q 5 i Y l 4 l 1 I T 1 1 I V rl 6 I i A i My i 6 'v .5 fi , r li r 1 il 4? QI 5 l in 1 , ng .IUNIORS BECKY THORBURN President '15 SHIRLEY GREEN Vice President nr , BETTY LOMAN Secretary J OE STEWART Treasurer 4 A M WMQ VW k VW? lil! Robert Brookshire Portia Bynum Bette Cameron Mary Lee Clark Ellouise Davis Kelly Day V A X M Mary Dedeke 5 Jackie Dieckmann 9 nw Q-rf? L if:-f 5 'V.' 5 ug 'M 2' Q .Q f :mf w,, Q: fv ff- ff ' ffvff , , , M V, ,f,f. f sz.. ff 7 fy . , f Gloria Dillingham Shelby Dillingham Billy Evans Barton Godfrey QKM' f -, M' f'2 2 If 1' f- --.,..e.e1-e-:-.-za:-av,-f..-g ..- ..l.,- , ,..i . , V , . . 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John Luellen Ann Marshall Billy Marshall Tommy Matthews Terry Meloan Mary Mudd Leroy Phillips Kit Schwensen Neva Shepard Barbara Simmons Janyce Simons Marilyn Spence Leueene Smith Tommy Powers Gayle Walker Dale DeAtley - MRS. BRADSHAW Sponsor Q not pictured Q 5P011S0r, Mas. BRADSHAW KENNETH, EUGENE, JOYCE, BETTY rl S. P450 G06 H Q00 N5 'Yap QAND fn F ' QQ? 7 xf , Q 50 15501 , 05 K- , sf Q4 M 433 Crganizafion Membership in the honorary society is based upon leadership, character, scholarship and service. Ivlembers must maintain the required 3.4 grade average. National Honor Society Junior Honor Society This organization is one of the few of its kind in the state. Membership require- ments are the same as the senior society, but it is made up of Junior High and freshmen students. I X 2. 4 -1 I u The Neat Beats is the College High dance orchestra, which plays for school parties and dances. It is directed by Mr. Roberson. Neat Beats The Masque This organization consists of students who are interested in dramatics. The members presented a play in the spring contest. The Harmony and Melody Society is made up of students who are soloists in vocal and instrumental music. Members are from the Sophmore, Junior, and Senior Classes. H. A. M. S. A Capella Choir Members are selected from Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. The choir entered the spring contests, and sang for many programs both in College High and outside of school. The Girls' Glee Club took part in assembly programs and entered in the spring contests. The girls also participated in Naughty Marietta. Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club entered the spring contests, sang in assembly programs, and took part in Naughty Mariettef' The Band gave many concerts and entered in the spring contests. Band Orchestra The orchestra participated in assembly programs and entered contest. A, .H--..,,..-..-,1 .- -vu -1+--H4-1--new-4-n-1-:.f3l71p7x:vn-eg-rnf 1--f-'rw 5,- k...-5-...-.,-..,,,-ff - - - 1- i F W I, r l L The Future Homemakers of America is to help its members to build better 1 homes for America's future. It is made up of Home Economics students. l I F 0 I I O I ki F. F. A. l 1 4 The Future Farmers of America is made up of agriculture students. Its goal is to promote and encourage better farming. X 3. . I K l l l l i I ! .- ,-..,-,T.Y.--,-.11g.t..-,,,.:...,..,v,,.,,.,,,..,..T-.,M.-- .-,.-,....:.-,.,..,,,,,..,.:,,. ,.fe,., l i The Colt Capers is published semi-monthly and is a member of Quill and Scroll. The staff consists of the journalism class and a reporter from each class. Colt Capers Leaders Club The Leaders Club is composed of squad leaders and room leaders in girls' physical education. Its chief goal is to develop better leadership. .. .. 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I I l I ' af -1 Q, 1, ,A1 v ' ' it sf , 4 , The governing body of College High, the Student Council consists of representa- tives from each class. It sponsors school parties, the carnival and the Rhetorette. Student Council Student Court The Student Court maintains law and order in College High and consists of one representative from each class. y. 1 E1 Louise Davis Becky Thorburn Doris Reynolds Mary Alice Eckhoff Mary Lee Clark Mary Ann DeAtley ,,,f, iii 1Vf ri 1 5 Rheforeffe Sfaff ,' :gf I. ii -Q F x J MARILYN CROSS MR. ORTH JO ANN ELWELL Associate Editor Sponsor Editor I f' W an 5 , Q ? A SPO RTS UAH -I-earn ' Will R Jim Bob Grainger B B S K B U L L John Fltterlmg i K B111 Bob Brenner Tommy Phllhps Buddy Brown B F i . Will Rickman Gene Pryor Fltterlmg 4 w Vernon Scott Carol Lee Norman Shreeves fm BASKETBALL B Team Track Team Girls Sporfs ,. 1--.1-+ 'gfgxi 2 1 Achvlhes , . 6' ' . - ', '66 . nd'-0 IGH Leslie Hook Rhel Rheforeffe Que Affendance Shelby Dillingham ' ' ' ' '- -'ff--f'-A-'-1 '----mayiw.:,..,M-A---f-gf-17-if-3+-,1-11,2-.,..,-K,--,,ffl-vf.-H..-r,.1,.,1f1. eH'e Que BHC9 ,ham Rheforeife en Joyce Baldwin I I I I I I I I I I' I 1 I , I I I I , I 1 v- Y ...-.--.-.,- -,,.,.- I I Carnival Affenclance I I I L I I I , I I I ., , ff,-Q, - A W,-,A AMX I . -rm, u ,L ' I :'fwf.g f sf' . . , V. ,I l I ' 2 I f A I 1 , 4. rf 2 . .sg-,gg ' ' '1 Qffif 4 1-f' J ' 1 I A. ,V ,Aw I f f f xx 5, L J Vi! W5 w, ph of ffff f ,fa Q fgfyf ,QA A Q , We A fy? 7 , 1 mix' JW f I I 2 X, R ,iv 1245 3 I 5 x 4, 5 2 A I 2, ,I 'DALE CARPENTER SHIRLEY HUF11-MAN 4 II I I I I 1 , q MARTHA HINKLE HERB SHAW ' JACK REYNOLDS MARY DEDEKE CAROLYN CANTRELL PERRY BLACK ,,, J' I 1 2 2914 I 7 . 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Estl dev' Nao den' gurr cure phy nur: wor and to L Sibe and is p and of g Carl pres on 1 Writ Par: Cal Pilo C41-Io, is le acco min4 shop Grai is tl chais the . inA to ta you Senior Prophecy Dear Marilyn Cross: Just thought I 1 - - our iaissmates of''5xZ3,9usii1c:IerOoIt11?cgLi'a:il311:ctio1i? tsferxitiy? tlhgggv what has happened to 6 me begin 'th R . ' yea1'S ago, I gecame a ..J0c1Fey,,.V?es, thC2b1i2m1gAglg2nqs2cg,n,gg1H?Jo,e Cinuclfihto everyones' suprise ay to make .mm the nations top rider. Delbertplgotig hree w1nners the other asdafiarrner 1S now a breeder of race horses and justn itz?-Q13 WIS? started out Elma: Ibsarge-llfet Shoes out of Old Sand1e and Rubber Bootgywog gl1ge803,il?Jr last reachedethebecame a County Extension Agent and John Colste ,h ' . post of Secretary of Agriculture Ke th F - r as- a gfliplgoyed by the government to help set up new Veggsiariagsgzclhoilnotiml belilg urope, s roug - Our class has do ll f ' . . , the head of a Senatlee Cvfimeollnlvitgsiggtiggr EgII?Ii51ggg'g3i7 Manlyn Brown is Press Secretary to our great President The first I3 ,0nonah Martxn is had,Pres1dent Elect, Louise Markley N0 do blivoman resident we have ever irelifiire Witqitlon tiftfe U' S' Ambasador to lady X33 Eiieiiragrlteiviiriuihtf . ,esen a ive. ' 1 R' k ' ' - Esther Qgias is llglis ?rivateuSeI::11?eItai'if.the Governor of our own great State and n e wor o science we 11 . grzigfifiptiroliaa new.ca1r cglleg a glfnggid revsliiiinisz dd11ii,x?enJab:yI reziiserglsft n soner IS ea o the Atomic energy commis' R' ' dent1st, has invented 15 f - sum' lchafd Wefeksf E3Ings.Sl3ggtE:a1l5ph Ilsrifgyggirgexlgloblgea ?nerf3eZ21i5:i?aEiis?v liighdisggvmgidglaagsriplgtg - - ' an aX195 an arbara Perdue is an outstandin phys1c1an. Anna Chamberlain, K th ' C 1 ' g nursegs now insfa large hospital in zlgosqclolzgfe 0 Ster and Wilma Foy are head .orman 'reeves has his own co st t' ' - working on some government project.nBcf'LlcHcirrnbi?1Ey1pi?sn5a izlturgclitetppifcitntlfg and hls stewardessv Anna Simmons, are taking off tomorrow on another fli ht to Mars. Calvin Shore, of course, fulfilled his ambition to be an arm Genelgal , -lim Sproat is President of C. M. S. c. and just returned fromya tour of Slberla. Francis Green has taken Mr. Haldiman's place as principal of C H S and Ifalionne Jcines is office secretary since Mrs. Skinner retired' Ruby Courtney IS prlva e secre ary to the law firm of M , M d E H' ' - ' and goyi vsieiell knolylvn criiniiinal lawyers, an . an an arp fchas' Wlulam a Ura Y We Q t k th , ' ' of great renown, Eglin l:3axKte1r, Iisarkngsvn 'casstztllgg glgsragsBlzglaintlilnkingillelggig Carpenter 1S playing his violin in Carnegie Hall this week. By the way his press agent is .Marie Hamond. Don Coleman has just finished a successful run on.Broadway in a mus1ca1 and has received the nickname of Bing. The song writing team of Shirley Huffman and Don Parsons have a song on the Hit Parade Billy Button's Bloomers . Evelyn Hacker is playing the part of Carmen 1n the opera of the same name. I Betty Mullins is doing quite well with her comic strip Mary and the Pilots and I have just finished reading Arthur Barnett's latest article entitled ffl-low to. Handle Womenf' with which, I do not entirely agree, Norma Clifton 1S lecturing in Afrlca and I understand Jo Ann Elwell, the wealthy dowager is accompanying her. Jo Ann has made her millions from oil wells and anchovy mines. Billy Smith is a hair stylest in New York. Jimmy Fitterling- has his florist shop in Hollywood and arranges flowers for many of the movie stars. Jim Bob Grainger is one of the country's top artists and ranks with Rembrandt. Albert Brown is manager of the Blues baseball team, and Vernon Carey ld ham ion Billiards player Jimmy Rush is the owner of a large is the wor c p . . chain. of grocery stores. He must be quite well fixed for it seems he is lending the government money, Eleanor Ozias thrills us all with her beautiful designs in clothes. Marilyn you and Mary Eckhoff are our on? teachers.. is teaching in a y in Alaska arid you are, of course, teaching Home conomics ' .- Oh! dear, here comes those dreadful men in their silly little white jackets to take me down for my next shock treatment. I plan to swim across and see you next time they let me out. Your Classmate of 53 BETTY PREUSS NEW Shoes South Hold 106 Moms. SU PE BUS 1: i Jackso 1oo E. Gay Phone 460 1 0. K. NATIOI 435 No. Holde1 McMee rummunf, WVM NN R Y ,,......--- -f Y , A XXI: XE, .xx it X X f v N W NEW YORK SHOE SHOP Shoes Made to Order and Repaired A BANK WITH SAFETY A. S. Nassif, Prop. al' 206 South Holde treet Warrensbuxg, 'I06 Madison SUPERIOR CLEANERS NATIONAL BANK Member of the F.D.I.C PHONE 18 Phone 600 y Innes Elevator Mllls Exclusively at Worrensburg, Mo. PHONE 149 ' 135 W. Pine Street Ph 89 GREGG Cr HOLMAN TIRE SERVI CE Emergency Calls Bus STATION CAFE A 'YS BUY LW First 125 RAILROAD STREET At BI-Lo . 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