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Thelma Vance, who was elected Treasurer of the'c1ass., k The Junior class is well represented in the various school aqctivities. Those outstanding in athletics are: Herschel Hinrichs, in basketball, football, trackg Leo Ellison, football, track: Junior Walker, football, basketball, track, baseball, Jack Michael, football, basketball, baseballg Elson Frost, basketball, baseball, Leonard Teters, basketball, baseball, Bill Tenny, basketball, football, track, baseball g Marlin Ward, basketball, track and baseball. The girls that lettered in basketball are: Minetta Addison, LaVada L11I15f0I'C1,, Frances Brandt, Betty Lou Head, Anita Wlessley, Bonnie Yankee. V In the other activities such as drarnatics, debates, music, the Junior class is well represented. - Emma Lee Witthar and Bonnie Yankee represented Raytown in the DeC12lI11-94171011 contests. , Eula Belle Sharp and Edward Redford represented Raytown in Oratorical contest Wandella Hall, Thelma Vance, Bonnie Yankee, Edward Redford, Emma Lee Witthar and Eula Belle Sharp represented Raytown in taking part in various one-T act plays through the year. ' Wlandella I-Iall, Betty Jean Newton, Eula Belle Sharp, Thelma Vance, Emma Lee Witthar,,Rebecca George are members of the Raytown Debate Squad. A large percentage of the members of the Junior class are members of the musical organizations. Some of the most notable are: Betty Lou Cook, Wandellal-lall, Louise Colton, Junior Walker. Betty Lou Cook and Junior Walker represented Raytown in so- prano and tenor solos. Wandella Hall, Minetta Addison, Junior Walker, Hershel Hinrichs, Bill Tenny, Bill Smith, Jack Michael were members of the Operetta cast, In an Old KSHEUCKII Garden, presented by the music department of Raytown High School. The Junior' Class presented their first play two nights, each night with a dif- ferent cast. The play was presented March 25-26 under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Marvel Burch. The name of the play was Mountain Mumpsf', an entertaining and lively comedy. The .cast of the first night included: Minetta Addison, Eula Belle Sharp, Betty Stilley, Pauline Morris, Herschel Hinrichs, Marlin Ward, Junior Walker, Leonard Teters, Thelma Vance, Frances Brandt, Bill Tennry, Alva Thompson. The cast of the second night included: Wiandella, Hall, Marguerite Hoskins, Madeline Morris, Ruth Jackson, Levi Wendel, Marvin Thompson, Allen Foster, Bonnie Yankee, Frances Snoddy, Bill Smith, Leo Ellison, Edward Redford. ' Other organizations, the R Club, Girl Reserve and Pep Squad are 19,1-geiy represented by the members of the Junior Class. b The splendid record of the athletic standings, music talent, and dramatic ability, should prove that the Junior Class of Raytown High School, year 1936-37, has ful- filled the standards set out for them to attain. 405 A
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11:1-11:51. FRANCES BRANDT Those Slick Ways. ELSON FROST I-Ie's as honey. LOUISE COLTON 1 Raytown's Paderewski. ALLENE WILLIAMS' Here comes Cookie . I , MADELINE MORRIS We hear she's sue -ing. PAULINE MORRIS Are We seeing double? JOHN SEARCY, BEN HARLENIAN CNot in picture? Junior Class History The Junior Class 36-37 is one of the largest classes ever to attend Ra-ytown High in the history of the school. The class has worked together in each achievement set out for them to attaing and made a success of each and every one. In 1934-35 the total enrollment of the Freslnnan class was 69. The Sophomore class of 1935-36 had a total enrollment of 61 members. The Junior class of 1936-37 has .63 members. X One of the most outstanding members of the class is Junior Walker, who was elected President of the Student Body. This was the second time a Jun-ior was so honored. Other outstanding m-embers of the class are: Edward Redford, who was elected ljresident of the class, Wandella Hall who was elected Secretary of the class, and
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