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GRADE SEVEN ROW 1: Janet Rogers, Philllp soydston, Billy Horner, Jim Van Putten, Ernest Eshnaur, Nancy Vestal. ROW 2: Barbara Mc Clung, Herbert Midwiuter, Faith Rohrbaugh, Thomas Brown, Blaine Morris, Patsy Shapard. JUNIOR H GH The first day of school to a seventh grader is really exciting! At last we have grown and become a part of that mystery High School. Many things are different. No longer do we stay in one room for all our classes. We travel around from room to room. The first week no one knot just where he or she was..We had about the same kind of subjects but all different teachers and different rooms. On the other hand the eight grade had it lucky. Th y already knew what it was all about. They went with ease from place to place. The first week we were introduced to our sponsor Miss lairs. We had class meetings and organized our class. Pete Carpenter was elected our first president. However, when he moved we elected Nigel Flanery as our President. The other class officers were lim Van Putten,V. Pres., Janet Rogers, Sec., Faith Rohrbaugh, Tres. we have had many good times. Our first party was a success. It was there that some of us made friends that we shall never for- get. The mural weimade in art just about d1dn't get finished, and the maps of the world we made for Social Science. We liked to beg Miss gard to sing but it seemed she thought notebooks were import- lhnt I. 50e GRADE EIGHT ROW 1: Nigel Flanery, Helen Patterson, Pete Carpenter, Clarisa Layman, Sally Lewis, Harrell Green, Rosetta Gates, ROI 2: Joanne Hon, Phillip Gresham, Roland Francis, Kay lagers, Larry Bnddle, Edward Sa borski, Marcia Dohrn.
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WSP PER STAFF Row 1' Ann' LOU D09T1n6. Stella Reynolds, Nancy Hook ,Editor, Janet Nelson Barbers 30133. Lorraine Angelbeck,E1eanor Hahn, Mary Ann Niouoiu ROW 2: Mr Fugbh -TRIM Rogers. Rose Gresham. Anne nenrn, George Snider Jessie Mantlo, Gertrude Grafton Roberta Ro ers Mr . 01 now 5- Bud cz-arson Kenneth Wilkins Jack nina' J Z c ug' W1lfred Kiskar, Donald Shore, Buddy'Lathrop, Tony Engerlgg,uGtylEig1P2r::ggie THE CARDINAL ECHO The Cardinal Echo Staff, composed or 26 members, has worked separately and together to publish a paper worthy of their high school, one that will not only furnish factual content on school business, but original humor as well. Our FPet Peve George Snider, has really done his part well and has cooperated to the last degree with the staff and sponsor. Our artist, 'Buddy' Grafton, now a resident of Plattsburg, was responsible for most of the nice work an the covers of our earlier issues His colored cover of our January will alyaws be remoerea. Later, in 'Buday's' absence, Jack Davis, our cartoonist, took over, and with the help of Homer Hon, not a member of the staff, produced some nice work for the spring issues. 'Buddy Bennett, a flourishing Freshman, must not be forgotten in that he drew three pictures for the back pages of the paper Wilfred Klsker salvaged many a weak spot ln Basketball by writing up the contests in a spiffy mannerg ahile Eleanor Hahn and Stella Reynolds gave plenty of zip and flavor to the 'Cardinal Eggs , a section very aptly named by Kenneth Wilkins, assistant editor. The feature editors, too numerous to mention, were always on hand to write any article assigned to them. Lorraine Angel beck took care of the Juniors and Jessie Mantle, the Seniors . Janet Rogers, the youngest reporter, always had something to say about her junior High. This year's staff turns the 'Cardinal Echo' over to a group tho, it feels, has had sufficient training to publish a better paper, progressing with the years. Ira. Fred Olsen was the Literary Supertlsor and Irs. Hermen Puget , the Commercial Supervisor.
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CLASS PROPHECY As I sit here in the enchanting surroundings of Parkville High School I am about to deliver to you in word form, the prophecy for the graduating class of the school previously mentioned. I'm concentrating as to what these people will be doing twenty-five years hence. Yes, it's coming clearer into my mind all the time. There is Bill Hall, and what is that he's pushing? A hand truck, and on it is flour-- QAIRY FAIRY Flourl. Bill is thinking, wondering if he should really leave home and marry. Bill doesn't want to be hasty. Now I can see Dolores Bennett and on her finger is a beautiful platinum engagement ring, she has been engaged as a pipe cutter in the Wetherell Boiler Works. And who is this now? Ah! it's Dale Morrow. He is up the Congo Creek without a paddle, spitting BB'a at elephants. He surely looks contented with his work. Yea, and here is George Snider and in the garage business too. A man has just entered the garageg ignorant of the faultlness of his car which is due to the rag in his tail pipe. Ah! but George fixed him upg he sold him a brand new generator. And now entering my mind, a most exquisite fqg that of 'Janie' nook. sneu working in n night cms, 'Urns Hep Inn. She's singing that most popular hep-cat tune,--'Bounce Me Brother With the Bent End of a Busted Banana Beater.' OH! what a song--and what a night club! Whose is it,--who's could it be? 'The Hep Inn' belongs tc the one and only--'Dig Me DONALD lwith a solid beat, kick in their heads and stomp on their feet, hit 'em in the hack and slug 'em in the chin, come on you slick chicks and Hep On Inn! GO0D.' Aa I concentrate farther in-to the subject, I see Keneth Wilkins selling ladies ready to wear in the 'Fit Swell Ladies Shoppee.' Kenneth likes his work very well. Next, we have 'lilly' Chave another! Klaker settled down in the town of Weston with his wife and ten kids leading such a happy life. lhat's this? The lights dim, the curtain rises. I hear loud shakey screams! I know I'm in the 'Bally-who' Opera House starring-- Gertie Grafton. I know this because I hear the faint mumbling motors of ambulances parked out front. And this! The Barnum-Bailey Circus starring 'Twisto de antlo.' Jessie is doing right well for herself in this. Also coming into this picture is Kenneth Jones, all tied up in knots. lhy of courseg 1t'a all so obviousg he'a in love with Jessie. New coming to my mind, is Blanch and Ruth's Tavern in North Kansas City. The name has changed to Blanche and Dotty. !D0rcthy Aahbaugh just bought Ruth's half., How, coming into my mind is Bob Weir. He has on a black suit and a white collar. He's at church. He'a waving his arms. Can it be? Yes, 'FATHER lBIR.' Ah, yes, 1t'a lary Ann Riley and she's doing the Hula-Hula. Sha has just previously won a free trip to Hawaii where she saw a Hula dancer. It fascinated her so she decided to be one. Now she works in s Night Club where ahe's no second 'Hilo Hat1', but it keeps 'em buy- ing drinks. ' Ah-ha! I see a big poster. It reads 'Wrestling latches Tonight, Dynamo Doris vs. Cyclone Susie.' It ought to be a good fight, for-you know Doris holds the title of 'lisa Half-Nelson' of 1972. Now appearing is Eunice Lewin. She's running her father'a dairy. I see her now testing cream. Quite a testing machine. It runs a pint of cream through a sieve. If it doesn't run out twice as fast as it goes in, three gallons of water is automatically added. I believe this is a new machine but I'm not sure.
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