Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1929

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f Sophomore History IN September there came from eight schools in the Raytown Consoldated District No. 2, forty-two students to the Raytown High SC11001. Fr0m Ray- town grade school there came Florence Cox, who is now a member of the bas- ketball squad. She was known as Miss Loga11bGI'1'Y in the SODUOIHOTG Play- 'Next comes Marjorie Allen, one of the Sophomore's most studious girls. In 1927 she was a member of the Girls' Glee Club. Dorothy Riley plays forward on the basketball squad, sings in the Girls' Glee Club. Little but mighty is the boy named Oscar Searcy. He has taken a prominent part in the Boys' Glee Club. Iola Brown played guard on the basketball squad. Matilda Hagberg entered the basketball squad playing guard. The Otto brothers, better known as Theo and SnO0ky , .have played very prominent part on school athletics. Theodore was captain of the Boys Basketball team in '27. Ethel Muir played a most effective part as Aunt Jubilee , in the Sophomore play. Edward Collings as the fastest one of the Sophomore boys-We find when attending track meets. Reba Pence was a small but peppy member oi' the Pep Squad. Monette Russell is a rising young dancer. Natalie Sulsar, who was a member of the Basketball squad in '27 has now entered upon the sea of matrimony with Howard Ward, from Chapel school. May and Helen Funkhouser are also from Chapel. Dorothy Widener, who was elected Queen of the Ramizzou of '29, and also took part in the Sophomore play. She entered the Basketball squad as center in '28, Elwood Patton, Irwin Twie- haus, Francis Jones and Oliver Sheley finished their Freshman year at Ray- town, but did not enter the Sophomore year. From Parkview came Paulne Massood and Wade Wilson. Pauline was a mem- ber of the Debate squad in '2'7. Wade was a member of the Pep squad. From Lane came the Freshman twins, Alberry and William Shroeder. They did not complete the year with us. Junior Marmoy finished his Freshman year at Raytown but now lives at Tonganoxie, Kans. George Lane is one of the quiet members of the class. Myron Waight Iinished his Freshman year here but now lives in Kansas City. From Stormy Point came the follow- ing students who have remained the best of friends for two years: Catherine Moore, our splendid class mate who was taken away from her friends Feb. 15, 1929, Capitola Hughes and Alice Killinger, always seen together Cnever known to have a spati. Gus Badgerj the quiet boy who loves to tease the girls. Sarah Green stayed with us for part of the Freshman year. From Central came Lottie Campbell and Fred Chapman. Lottie is now mar- ried and living on a farmiin Kansas. Lorraine Sechrest, who always has her lessons and everyone likes her. Leonard Jerome finished his Freshman year with us. Mary Frances and Virginia Waters, both members of the Girls' Glee Club. Emil Reece, Rodger Buxton and James Simcox are all new members of the Sophomore class. Emil was in the play, Boys' Quartet and Pep squad. Rodger and James come to us from the Kansas City schools. William Wolfe is a track man. Walter Winegar, a very prominent member of the class, was yell leader of '28, a member of the Boys' Glee Club and played the part of Skeet in Sophomore play. Lucille Kellar entered here from Arkansas. Julia Smith entered here from K ' ' Sophomore year here. ansas City. Winifred Meyers started her Lloyd Forrester is known best by number of books he reads. Helen Cobbs ' came to us from Independence. She is a member of Girls' Glee Club Doug las and Colma Shreckengaust, brother and sister-both so good we knqiw 11031: ing bad about them. Written by Alice Killinger and Marabell King. ,. .- ,W I M : wf f V7 - f ..-. ,

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1 N f mf .ff 31 R ,L , SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Miss Mariarn Pearson CSponsorD, Dorothy Widener, Catherine Moore, Natalia Sulsar Ward, Monette Russell, Florence Cox, Colma Shreckengaust, Mary Frances Waters, Lucille Keller, Virginia Waters, Reba Pence. SECOND ROW: Oscar Searcy, Lloyd Forrester, Dorothy Riley, Helen Funkhouser, Lorene Sechrest, Capitola Hughes, Alice Killinger, Matilda Hagberg, Helen Cobbs, Ethel Muir. THIRD ROW: Winifred Meyer. May Funkhouser, Iola Brown, Maribelle King, Marjorie Alllen, Guy Denny, Gus Badger, James Simcox, Walter Winegar, William Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: Edward Collings. Douglas Schreckengaust, Harry McE1hinney, Wade Wilson, Theodore Otto, Harold Otto, George Lane, Howard Ward, Jack Pollard. . I 1 1 , 1 ,J . N I 1 V. .X 1 1 I .X X Mg V. X 'XXX lxx rx, I X if ,f IW 74' 5. X X i fxgi W! K. w X ,f 3 if f J w' 'X . -Q l X - I if f' if' 'Q 1 is 1 lay rf' gffl , . .ff 3 r ll vm ffl K ff iff! ,. , I 1. i i, 1 2 -f f, 'f r Vx! iffl .,, l it ill 7,75 .' fl .XX . ffri I f lXf' fl Q J ,l X, ,4 i w l X 1 if I T Q f 1 w



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Ildated Ray- e bas- play. s. In urward linent ltered fed a Boys' 'more find er of lsar, it the ielen gueen She Twie- rey- Flem- They lnlall one .man ,low- erine Feb. lever the nar- her year Glee 'S of uad. 'olfe was t of lsas. her :bbs nug- mth- U' FRESHIMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: John Sirncox, Samuel Jerome, Gene Seay, Bennie Asjes, Milton Gaugh, Chauncey Davenport, Wallace Ward, Kenneth Harris, Larry Burgess, Dudley Talley, Richard Turner, C. J. Ward, Walter McNeese. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Kaho, Anniece Collings, Hilda Denney, Chloe Frisby, Nellie Blue, Virginia Wright, Frances Witte, Mary Meigs, Evelyn Clark, Emily White, Maxine Berg, Mary L. Bush. I THIRD ROW: Mr. Morgan, Lowell Smith, James Cadwell, Carl Gordanier, George Shepherd, Christopher Rice, W. C. Clifton, Margaret Gaugh, Anna Daven- port, Dorcthy DeWitt, Elizabeth Snyder, Vyra Alice Robinson, Betty Rice. FOURTH ROW: Berniece Day, Nazza Massood, Mabel Reberry, Frances Jankovich, Marian Hall, Clyde King, Russell Palmer, Elmer Twiehaus, Willard Huntsinger, Robert Riley, Raymond Reider, Jesse Storms.

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