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Senior Class History Ia . . '-l In the fall of 1933 the class entered the .High School with SiXi1y-i1W0 m9ff1b91'S leinrolled They elected the following persons e as class Officers! PI'6Sidef11?, Claude Sechrestg Vice-President, Mary Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, Mercedese Muir- MTS' Widner was chosen class mother. The sponsor was Miss' Adkins. The 'only event of interest during that year was a Weiner roast given in honor of the Seniors which Was held at Tall Timbers. A - - . J' A Class oificers for the Sophomore year were: Pf6Sid911ff, OJ B. VVh'C1'2'ftZ, Vice' President, Mary ,Mooreg Secretary-Treasurer, Betty 'Stilleyg Sponsor, Mr. Warehimeg Mrs. Warehime was chosen class' mother. .That year- Carl Kenagy Won the District Contest for Oratory. The only party was held at CroW's Nest! Remember th-e full we had? . . The Junior year held many successes for everyone. The class 'gave its first plav, Moon River Rancho , under the direction of their'spon.sor, Mrs. Burch. The plalv' proved to be th-e most interesting and entertaining one'--to be given for several years. Mary Hackler and John Bauer had the leading roles. They were helped, byva splen- did supporting castg Waller George, Naomi- Cassell, Everett Gaulding, Mercedese Muir, 'Francis Patrick, Jack Evans, Kenneth Adler, Billy Tesch,,I-Iazel Collings and Margaret Ingalls. O. B. Whitcraft was elected to fill the seat of the Student Body Presidency, the first time a Junior had been so honored. Classofficers Were: Presi- dent, Jack Evansg Vice-President, Waller Georgeg Secretary, Mercedese Muirg 'Treas- urer, John Bauer. The Junior-Senior Prom was held at ,the Cave Springs Clubhouse 'was a very gala affair. The toastmaster was Rev. Northcott and the speaker, Coach 'Cooperg -Carl Kenagy Won the zone contest for oratory which was -held at Excelsior Springs. I-Ie went to the State finals at Jeiferson City which Was held in the 'Capitol Building. Carl placed fourth. , ' J ' Mrs.'Hunter was chosen class mother. I The class party was held at the home of James Baxter in Wild-Wood Lakes. 1 - At last arrived 'the Senior year! Class officers Were: President, John Bauerg Vice-President, 'Edwina Wittharg Secretary, Mary Moore, Treasurer, Hazel Collings and Sponsor, Mr. Oetting. A The Senior Class presented Easy Moneyf', a comedy in three acts, The cast included Jack Evans, Mercedese Muir, John Bauer, Waller George, Edwina Witthar, Mary Livingston, Ward Hunter, Mary Hackler, Hazel Collings, Kenneth Adler, Naomi Cassell. ' ' ' Edwina VWitthar was chosen as one of the Beauty Queens of .the school, She was entered in the contest at William Jewell therefore having herQpicture sent to Hollywood to be judged by a few of the movie stars. -s Outside of the above mentioned the Senior class as 'a whole .has been out- standing in music, plays, athleticsjandb-,other organizations in school. X '
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Freshman Cfoss History High The Freshman class is one of the largest classes ever to attend Raytown School. The members selected as their officers George Colton, PI'6S1d-ent! Helen M' Adkins Gash, Cice-President and Dorothy Yankee, Secretary and TYGSASUYST- 155 is sponsor of the class. There are Freshmen in all activities of the school. In the band are: Bill Howard, George Howard, Carol Jeanne Cole. Jim Ellison and Lawrence Minor letteredii in football. Lawrence Minor also lettered in basketball. Those who are oufsllllan 1? in the music department are: Carol Jeanne Cole, George 00112011 and B111 OWFW t' 'tie and others will be found in other SSCUOHS More detailed accounts of these ac ivi s of this book. The scholastic record of the Freshmen has been high, with few failures so far this year. Jacintha George was one of the two students chosen to rcD1'eSeI1'0 the school in the Latin co ntest at Warrensburg Teachers' College in he spring contest. 40? Sophomore Class History 1. The Sophomore class of 1936-37 is one of the largest classes ever to have at- tended Raytown High School. Ohe officers elected by this class are: President, Ed Tennyg VicenPresident, Walter Hall, Secretany and Treasurer, Bill Murkin. Mr. Merlin Warehime is sponsor of the class. The Sophomores are well represented in all activities in the high school. There are Sophomores in band, orchestra, football, track, pep squad, basketball, chorus glee clubs and baseball. Detailed accounts of these activities may be found in other parts of this book. Several Sophomores, however, have been especially outstanding and deserve men- tion here. Betty Jean'Lewis, Ed Tennry, Bob Davis, Edward Laird, Evangeline Miller, Eva Rex and Ila Milard have been outstanding in the music department. Claire Cassell lettered in basketball. The scholastic record of the Sophomores has also been high. Claire Cassell was one of the two chosen to represent the school in the Latin contest at War- rensburg Teachers' College in the spring contests. tv-ri fl Q I l 4 l --1-nl...
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