High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 18 text:
“
f R sf N x I 4 , 4 t P 1 I X , 5 BONNIE YANKEE ' g x She'll win her Way A by ROGER I-IUTCHINS R Q A track star 5 4 f NN V i EVELYN ROWAN Pretty to Walk with, clever to talk with 4 f X 4 LOUISE COLTON YJ E She tickles the ivories 5 gt X, . 4 rf R ,X N 5 FLORENCE REIVIINGTON SI 4 A heard of gold f S r r MAXINE PRIGEL Q A good natufea gm without 1 much show I N f 5 a TOM HAYES 1 5 He beats a treat on the drum R ALBERT OEITING ,. 5 He sponsors activity ,fi 5 E Q f S N 4, , -Iii 3 2 ,FQ !XxN I, X 5? 'lffxi 2 Q5 5 4 1 VC 4 2 2 E 3 2 X gb Rf 'X Q S X C S D 4 Q f 11 ff N My
”
Page 17 text:
“
,.ff..1'-- 2.1.01 f ,I 1 QQQN1 f , 1 .E....AA........h :HIE S yO11 FEW I 1' 1 1 1 l 151 N 17 S S5 f 5 4 5 I 1 l 5 41- 15 K N Q N I 11 1 I 1 1 AQ 1 1 5 4 S is 4 X 3 1, H 1 4 if 1 1 K' NJ Z N Z? K1 Ni D9 W2 u 1 7m WA Z 5 1 1 1 gui XX? 1 1 M! 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 K f .x X X '- X X f6 QX S fy Z1 'a rx 1 W ff! X XL XXX x XX, f X 2 ' A f x1 XXX1 N 1 N XX X X f ., ff X 1,1 Af ,.. x3 11 I!! 1 X If X X xv O! X X X, 4 XX : xi N X XXX1 P3 Z 'xr wx XL X X SX X ff X X3 .xx f X 15 QT? 'XX-. X 2 X 1 A xxxkx. Xx X 'XX X Q 14 Qxg, 2 f ii 1' f f. XX fx . 1 , f f X ,ff1 1 X. 1 XX PO 1 XX - f XJ f'1 Q1 51 - fflfFNHRSWQNQZMA+igS24QX2?XXZ3N?QNv93S RUTH JACKSON 1 Her Ways are ways of pleasantness ' JACK MICHAEL 'There .is something: about Mike BE'I'I'Y STILLEY it ' She has domestic powers ' FRANCES SNODDY E A'D1'iZ9,1 but already won 1. I . ANITA WESSLEY 1 Action her specialty LEONARD TETERS Those curls attract girls BETTY NEWTON ' Tall-tan-terrific MARJORIE VOORHEES She'11 Wing her way ' VIOLA DUNCAN She laughs as she works I ROBERT SANDIFER - He has a scientific twist 7,1 Z,.,,,. '15 1Z zffffyff ,f47.6 52352 Zi N fb 14 N ts i Ye X I . if 1 .X . X1 . A 1 XE 5 1 , 1 A E 11 ! . ti it 1 11 P-1 i 5 1 1 1 1 if 1? In 1 1 T I 1 41 19 11 15 Eff! 4 1, if if 1 X 1 15 -.S 1 1 1 1 f3QZQNQZXVZQSZQSVZSSZQSZZFQZQXHZQ2
”
Page 19 text:
“
fffx K Witlrf without X N il'-51102 if 51 534312 Zi 3 ,ia A 9 fi ,E if , 4 25 f f K4 S f Xl 1 4. F 4 5 6 4, 4 4 xi Dx. 4 Z vw EST? vf v Cv J C V V Q V' 4.4 SENIOR. CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1934 a class with a membership of 69 enrolled at Raytown High School. This class was the record class in number of members at that time. In this 69 there was a great array of talent in music, dramatics and athletics. This class has made a record that no other class has here before achieved. It has ,had one of its, number elected to the ,office of student body president for two S11CCeSSiVe years. The junior year the honored member being Junior Walker,aand the-senioryeaf, Carl Kenagy, who joined the class that year because of illnessz , - A 4 V 'A A When freshmen, they elected Harold McGghee president: ,Junior Walker, vicefpfasii ientg Rebecca ,George, secretary-treasurer. Miss Adkins was class sponsor,..f:A'-,Class party was held at the home of Merle Cowan. H V I. a . ,I - I - u When sophomores, fthey elected Junior Walkerfpresidentg -Evelyn.Rowafnjvicei- president, Wandella Hall, secretary-treasurer. Mn' Merlin fwwlarehime,-a principal, was sponsor and Mrs. Garnet Walker was chosen class mother. ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' I The class started on one of their busiest years, their junior, year, with ,a great deal of enthusiasm. The class began by electing Junior Walker' president of T the student body. Edward Redford was 616CtBd class president, Wandella, Hall, secretaryge and Thelma .Vance, treasurer. The junior play, Mountain Mumpsf' was presented by two casts on separate nights under the direction -of Mrs. Dick Burch., The junior-senior prom was held at Cave Springs and was very successful. The senior year has been swiftly drawing to a close and with 'it goes' one of' the most talented classes in school history. It has left a record 'unsurpassed' in- music, speech, dramatic, scholastic and. athletic competition. The senior officers' were Bill Tenny, president, Wandella. Hall, secretary, and Thelma Vance, treasurer. The class mother was Mrs. William Addison. ' A 'V - ' ' Some of the students who can not be overlooked in the closing of the class history are: , In the speech department, Carl Kenagy won thexstate ,oratorical contest and is planning even further conquests. Eula Belle. Sharp, Wandella Ha.ll, .Rebecca George, Betty Lou Cook, Betty Stilley, ,Edward Redford, Thelma Vance, Emma' Lee Witthar, Levi Wendel, Herschel, Hinrichs' and Bonnie Yankee also took part in dramamcs and speech. ' .. The senior class wasawell represented in music. The leaders in this department were: Louise Colton, Betty Lou Cook, Wandella Hall, Bill Tenny, Bill Smith, Herschel Hinrichs, Junior Walker and Carl Kenagy. These members werefalso' leaders in' the operettas. Those prominant in athletics were: - ' Basket bail: Anita 'Wessley, Evelyn Rowan, Frances Snoddy, Thelma Vance, Bonnie Yankee, Minnetta Addison, Betty Lou Head, LaVada'Lunsford, Ellen Rose Witte, Frances Brandt, Bill Tenny, Junior Walker, Herschel Hinrichs, Jack Michael, Elson Frost and Leonard Teters. ' - ' ' '3 Track: Herschel Hinrichs, Roger -Hutchins, Bill Tenny, and Junior Walker. - . Football: 'Marvin Thompson, Herschel Hinrichs, Junior Walker, 'Carl Kenagy, 'Bill Tenny, and Roger Hutchins. 1 S' A ' ' -' ' a A f Baseball: Alva Thompson, Elson Frost, Leonard Teters, Levi Wendel, Carl Kenagy, and Jack Michael. - - V A ' V - ' With this array of talent the senior cass has brought fame and honor to Raytown High, and the class will go down in history as one that has been able to :boast fl orcf , o rec after record. e , 2 i ' t '
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.