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Boo Weir 'Who will pace the zlcor when Boo 1. gone?' Be Bs 1 yrs I Chorus, GleeClub f0moP wulbb CBudD Boo White 'The art student' Debate, Chorus GleeCluo Kenneth Wilkins nquite, but-----W As long as he can get out Asst. Ed. or Echo of 01888, ue'd uappy.N Annual Stall Student Manager uf B. be Chorus, GleeClub CLASS HISTORY Our story opens in the year 1935. That fall when school opened Don Good, Doris Robbins, and Dolores Bennett were among those that entered the first grade. That year Dolores moved ,but came back in the fourth yaar. During the Eighth Grade Bob Weir, Mary Ann Riley, Nancy Hook, George Snider, and Dale Morrow entered the class. It was that year the class grew into long pants and football.They were defeted in the lntermural tournament by the sophomores. The freshman year brought the first real taste of high school work. It added to the class Bill Hall, the Wllllmore F1ash', red-headed Eunice Lewln, Kenneth Jones, the Waldron Wbralnn, 8Ofu'V01C8d Hazel Martin, Wayne Johnson, from Rocky Point,and Anne Dohrn. The class had forty mambers with Kbnneth Meek as the pres1dent,and Mrs. Jeanette Robbins as the sponsor.The year was one of hard work enlightened here and there by parties A and a trip to Swope Park. The sophomore year added more to the class roll. From Farley came Wilfred K1sker,and his shy cousin, Betty Ober- dick. Kenneth Wilkins and Bill Lawrence came from the Kansas City schools. Bill was elected president and Mrs. Robbins was again our sponsor. School got off to a good start and stayed that way until on windy March Day. On that day a noise of a beaten-up Furu was AOBTG coming up the hill. Behind the wheel was a blond-headed boy, Homer wnlte,by name better know as Bud. The Junlor year opened under calmer respects. Virginia Hunt joined the class this year. George Snider was 016Ct6d president and again tney HB6 the good for- tune to have Mrs. Robbins as their sponsor October brought the Halloween Party. The basketball team led by Messrs. Hall, Good, and Klsher took the county championship for the fifth straight year. The class worked hard to make money ror'the Junior Senior Prom. This event will not be for- gotten by any one who participated. The goal of every high school opened this fall 'ith all members returned and two new ones, Jessie Mantlo and Dorothy Ashbaugh.The class elected Bill Hall as president and Miss Ward as sponsor.Fresh- man Week was inagurated with a flourlsh or lipstick BHG nalroows, wltn a party at the GHG of the week. There were seven seniors on DRB basket- ball team CD18 year. They shared first place 'ith Platte City for the Champion- ship. The girls took second place. Two of our members graduated at the middle of SHO year. They were Bill Law- rence and Eunice Lewin. Wedding Bells rang for Unam. The class gift was canvas mats for the gym walls. Sneak Day was april the First. We went to Kansas City and visited our friends in the soo. Bowling, picture show, ice hockey and food made up the rest or UDB lternary. Our class trip was taken at the Lake of Ozarks. Did we have a good tl e? lou should have seen us the next week!
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Hazel Martin 'JuSt Hlzeln Chorus, Gleoclun Jessie lgntlq nquiet, dignified' Sr. Reporter for leho Debato, Cuoruz 61eeC1ub Dale Morrow 'The future Janitorn Bs Bo lyre Chorus, G1ee3Lub lnry Ann Riley 'Looldng forward to some thing besiuo graduation Chorus, G1eeC1ub Pop Squad George Snider 'The tnougnurul member B. B. 2 yrs. One not play ROPOPUSP OB B6uu Gnorua, GlooC1ub
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CLASS Do Bonnie Bowles who has the name, Ne give you Nancy's basketball fame. Jf Jerry GTBSHBM, the man with the hustle, Jood graslously gives you his physice and muscle. Hazel's ability to think and be quiet Are willed to Bootsn so she can try lt. Phe good looks and fame of Bill Hall With all of our regards, to you Wetherall. The cars and women of which White is fond To Bob Nelmann, the handsome blond. Dorria Robb1n's wit and smile It's yours Kulp, use it awhile. Oberdleks speedy pace on the typewriter Goes to Bill Maurer, Your outlook is brighter. To Charlie Weir, so yours won't spraln We gladly give you George Sn1dnr's brain . All of Johnson's demands and complaints Belong to Jimmy Clay, his are so faint. Dale can CBUCD a women in a very short time Take this up Naylor, It's worth your limo. To Stella Reynolds, the strawbwrry blond We give Dolore's man, of which she 1s'nt fond. Donna Van Horn, who has what lt takes Ashbaugh's good looks are youre, you can't make mlstakes. KBDHGCD Jones has a flashing smile Take it Jo Ann, It'1l carry you a mile. To Ray Wallis with the innocent stare le give you Bob Ie1r's curly hair. fhnneth Wilkins, noted for his E's Are lillvd to Ierle Johnson, may they please. WILL To Bennett and CBS6b0lt, they are so small Kisker loans his height and feet, he ooes'nt need them all. Ann'e good traits and Rindllness Are willed to Lorene, May they bring success Eunice missed school, and got married too Don't try it Marie, it could happen to you. Jess1e's good trait of always being on time Goes to Oliver , who comes to school at ten arter nine. Virglnla Hunt is a hearty worker Try it Detro, You'd make a good soda jerker To Jlm y Young, so you won't be late We give you Bill Lawrence's method to graduate. To Marie Hollingsworth, so you can oe good 1300 give you Mary A.'nn'S P15110 P19-711'-18 and that's no goo. We To the Seniors of nent year WB grudlngly give All our 'good working habits, We hope you will live. Of the Sophomores we say Although we can't tell Juat stay in there pitching And all will be well. The freshman are a swell bunch or kids Though often neglected, they still have our olds. Some of our rhymes In which little was sal Were jokingly written To be jokingly read. 0. ff n E W ' nnn T y,.. P , 5' eel. LLVL M, QL, VW N ?iG Qobxg Qav, Z M .:.,. Deb OJ. YS
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