9 e- 5 xi x X.. .- g N i xsxxl., . . !i,,j-.gxgxhx bfi, I . Z f' I as s w 51 V, .1 QQN, A1 + 4 5 Etiiiiieirlii as S54 QQ? i ks-AA?-xx In September 1939, smiling faces, and cheerful ,4 greetings to fellow students were evidenced on my every hand. Forty-two freshmen met and eyed each other curiously, yet shyly. Not one of them could I guess what a big part he would play in the history H of Grandview High School. i Soon they became accustomed to the rules of the ,M school. In May a terrible misfortune befell them. If They would become full-fledged sophomores the next lg year. During that year Hugh Young did an excellent ' job serving as class president. Mr. Taylor was fi the class sponsor. D ' aj Due to an ancient school custom, this class be- , came juniors their thind year. This was the most l dreaded year in their high school education. The ji assignments and examinations were much longer. All A had become well acquainted, and there was a feeling If of genuine friendship throughout the school. This ,, year the class gave WSound Your Hornn for their i class play. Roy Kilby was chosen as class pres. Miss Suddath was chosen as class sponsor. At last came the fourth and biggest year of all. ' Juniors had earned the distinguished title of sen- X iors because they had become more serious than .s they ever had been in their lives. Wayne Travis lj was elected class president, Roy Kilby, vice pres. -9 and June Skeens, secretary and treasure. Miss Shackelford was chosen as class sponsor. D During this year the seniors did many things, one of the most important was the election of Hugh 'Q Young as president of the Student Council. Then the Senior play entitled, NHucKleberry Finn.W 'Q In a few weeks, thirty-one young people will A, leave school to go into the world to use the know- y ledge acquired during their four years in high ,af 'egg school. In this time of need many in our class - '013, will enter into the service of our country. We Ns x sincerely hope that during the remainder of their lives they will receive world fame and look back on the good times spent in Grandview High School. n , , WY c , 'TZf 'W 1'c f W M'-' ,,r-'-W-fr' ,rrf:l,::X :f,-7 fa,irt'e' 5'-'iff 132'-'z,g, ki V Ag!wr'y J
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Q I Q B , . 'XR U if 'Xi l , 91 rf .f X: 1 -MQW! ex S X 1 A gl Q 7 K ' Y V ,,,. ,, -A - g fx I! , 1 Q ,, 'lv' U S J J . L 'S X5 .ig , ,XJ f f iv Ni Qi fi We the Senior Class of Grandview High School, Grandview Missouri, with sound and disposing mind, 2 with our right hands upraised, solemnly declare gf this to be our last will and testament. We very Al. solemnly will the characteristics and traits that i G mark our individuality and trust that the heirs ' will receive them and develop them to the best of , their abilities. Furthermore we order and direct 5 that our Executors and heir named pay all our just debts and funeral expenses as soon after we are r -Q. p deceased as may conveniently be possible. After it Q all legalities have been cleared, the spoils are Q to be divided as follows: Q Q Pat Pattison after due consideration of the l I laws of speed and gravity leaves his title Nflashn A E to Donald Brown. The 4 ks.- -X aff: X-, lf? mf V, .,-' x.,,L,,V A 5 Rf' av A , i qw Qs - Frances Wintermute wills her accordian solo's 'Q for assemblies to Betty Graves. 'q, Joe Trible leaves his ability to talk about L 2 Juanita and Bergen to Frank Shortino. 'qv Lonnie wills her diet exercises to Leta Tuck. 3 Betty Grube wills her ability to play the Q f v hemidemisemiquaver to Bonnie Keltner. x, i K A Ll' Hugh Young wills his assembly philibustering l Q to Joe Montavon. Q J' Marjorie Dean and Zaida Butler will their V studious habits to Fern Grim and Donna Rife. B L Berdy Way leaves her career as a clarinet ,Q player to Barbara Berry. r Kathryn Norman wills her collections of jokes ,Q W to Jim Botts. 1 Veita Bauman leaves her long, endless string of mischievous pranks to Marvin White as she thinks only he has the ohildishness to play them. WL . Martha Voorhees regrets that she has only one Q: voice to donate to next years glee club. Norma Jamison and Gloria Burkholder leave l their excellent records of attendance to Jerry Orr 'Q and Margie Fizer, , , f S Ii i x 1 t UE, X' 5 xg N X. Ml
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