Parkville High School - Luminary Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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UNIGRS Tor Row fleft no right!! 130111110 3 1 ' P Richud mylar' V' Pu lm laurer Trane., larie Hollingsworth, 3'0' ' ' lee. David Wetherell, ol: St lla Reynolds Marietta Green Ender ggmzegeshenflaoaard Knox: B00 mnovm' mm Lou mains' Donna Shen' gg! ROI: Role Aan Geissnann, Betty Jantsa , Jack Davis, Joe Brink. Eggena Hanson, Rose Gresh m, Lorraine Anglebeck, Retha Jones. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President ----- Vice President Secretary ----- Treasurer ----- Bonnie Bowles -- -------------- -----Richard Lee Naylor larie Hollingsworth lm. Maurer For three long years we have worked, at least we worked the first year and now we bring our Junior year to a happy conclusion. During our Freshman year we worked hard trying to get good grades and we got them. The Seniors of '45 gave us a Bad Luck' Party on Friday, October 13, with a very thorough initiation. Our Sophomore year was important to us because we became more important to the school. The 'Art and Literature Club' of Parkville sponsored a Sophmmure Pilgrimage to Jefferson City and Bonnie Bowles was selected by the student body and faculty to make the trip. We had several class parties during the year including a chicken dinner and movie. Now for our Junior year in which we have all worked dil- igently to make enough money to give the Seniors a nice Ban- quet and Prom. 'lay Day' was the theme of our banquet, which was given at the Thompson Commons, Park College, and the prom which followed in the high school gymnasium. Q

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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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som-1o1v1oRES igiilh 4 , , 4.Fo:,.. .ug zzzl Q .Ewing V,,: W H 3 Q QHSIE. J I ' - ' .:.' 1 a 2 zggtnv -S ..-J gf Q .. ,, '-::--, .:.. -V y fy if Q N on E tm, y Y Y A e e T uf jg W I at C Q, Row 1: MaryAnn Nichols, Boots Hahn Dolores Shores Margaret Kulp Cha l W ir CPres.J, Bonnie Lindsay, Clara Butner, Sally Tayfor, Virginia Sgitgone Row 2: Robert Detro, Roberta Pencil, Barbara Beltz, Janice Leonard, Jimmy young iViC0 PPSS-D, Jimmy Clay, Donald Gresham, Buddy Grafton, Oliver Downing. Row 3: Buddy Lathrop, Tony Samborski, Merle Johnson, Homer Hon, Roberta Rogers giggslitdlarence Ferry, Sherman Acord, Robert Niemann lTreasurerD, David If you've counted you know there are twenty-nine Sophomores in our class, with Charles Weir serving a second term as president. Our vice-president, Jimmy Young, was on the school debate team and was among the debaters who went to the debate conference in Columbia, Missouri. Boots Hahn, also was on the debate squad. Our member, Buddy Grafton, was a staff artist on the Cardinal Echo. His pretty picture on the front of the New Year paper was really fine. We hope you noticed it. Other Sophomores on the paper staff were: Barbara Beltz, Mary Ann Nichols, Boots Hahn, and Roberta Rogers. The Sophomores were represented in basketball by two girls and three boys: Ro- berta Rogers, Margaret Kulp, Jimmy Young, Charles Weir, and Bobby Neiman. Boots Hahn was girls sports writer for 'The Cardinal Echo.n Our class party was a big success. We originally planned a hay-ride but the weather intervened so Boots invited us to her house to the party. Some of the class brought friends, thereby making it quite an affair! We roasted hot dogs, drank cokes, danced, and played games. We had a wonderful time and everyone thought our class sponsor, Mrs. Fuget, was really swell!

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