Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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fy i. V' - K f N V 1 n r N 'I f ! 571 i 4 if V ! QNX? Q was 4 f W N C5 Is' 1938- 7 lj? ' . Wh N :en W: Yfi naining X, 9 1 .a, and jf ell off li 4 'ng tg f LS! onar X ,f ey say , Deeping V Z to the X Er own 11, we ain. Q 5 innetta 755322 4 P to the i , who is ' 4' ca and l l lumped tie two QI Jcodile. i - ,, mind going. 4 Ld and 4,- XX! see the idsome woman ! Ferdie HXZ s Cyou A n took 1 lployed N' ded in Twie- K didn't ted by ted by xlx X 5 Q if 'f If x We hit the windy city of New York, where we saw that stupendous Bill Tenny, a second Jack Dempsey, carry off the honor of World's Heavyweight Champion at Madj.. son Square Gardens. And at our side on the front row, helping us chew our finger nails, was Slick Brandt, trainer of the mighty Tenny. And while we were demolishing our fingernails, we looked up toward Heaven in the gallery, and saw Betty Newton flashing the camera as fast as Ed Redford was commentatting to his an-xious public the news of the blows. This reminded.. us so much of dear old Raytown that we dropped back there before going up to the big city, but we couldn't get any remarks or results either from the matrimonial bureau conducted by Frances Linder, Viola Duncan and Marion Brown. Maybe that's the reason. We went into Kansas City, and discovered that the two po- litical rivals there were none other than Otis Livingston and Roger Hutchins. My how they have grown! When we left K. C. we flew on down to New Orleans, where we were shown around the city by the glamorous and handsome giggi1o,'Jack Michael. Nobody like Mike! Mike showed. us the studio where Alice Millard is reviving that '38 story, Gone with the Wind . What a coincidence! .f We went on to Oklahoma City the next' day, and read in their newspapers the big headlines, John Searcy, Oil Magnate, weds a Sugar Heiress! Wlhile we were still in this oily city, Raytown again crashed the headlines. Flash.-The former Louise Colton divorces her famous orchestra leader husband in Reno. Grounds: Lack of Rhythm. ' A ' Hurray! We just won S10 on the Kentucky Derby. And by the way, the' horse Powder-Box , owned by Bonnie Yankee, took the sweepstakes. Good enough, Bonnie! And do you know that the sponsors of the Women's Non-Gambling League, Florence Remington and Maxine Prigel, sunk the club treasury on the Wrong horse. Well, that S10 we won, took us .to Miami where we watched Bill Smith smash all speedbrecords with his little hand-made racer.. To the Capitol we went, and saw Margaret Loveland taking a turn with the Presi- dent of the U. S. Rhythm swung her high! ID X We came at last to the one and only New York, and walked out of 9, subway, if and bumped into Anita Wessley, who told us she was counting 1-2-3 for gym classes if ,xt at Columbia University. How time flies! Bidding Anita at' fond farewell, we stepped fxx on two Metropolitan Opera tickets, and looking closer, we found the crowning event QQ of the evening to be a solo by the operatic Albert Ferrara. 1 ' ff . . i Xffl , ' ' ' And that night, sitting in our box at the Opera, a phone call was brought to our attention, and upon 'answering it, we were invited to Helen Abbett's million dollar Beanery in Boston, you know, Boston Beans! 3. 1 , . . E44 , I So, Judge Kenagy, you see, that's whereour money went, on Boston beans, and if that's why we're in court now. What's our fine, Judge, Oh, is that all? Well, thanks Li old pal, we could use another square meal right now, and do you know that when we Rf arrived, we found ourselves in the blue kitchen of Emma Lee and Carl. ,X . Eula Belle Sharp CFerdieD. lk wanaeua Hall CVickieJ. GX iff 1 Xt 'X K7 it iw iooi if -Q fl iw -315, A lx - A Wfkifxff in

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gy ,.,,,..2 41 5 2 El 5 D P P 5 P b S 5 4 D E P P X f, CLASS PROPHECY THE WANDERINGS OF TWO HOBOS Scene: A courtroom in New York Well, Judge Kenagy, it's just this way, we've been hobos for a--let's see-since 1938- yep, from the time Vickie and I graduated-been twenty years. We ride air freighters. Why we've been all over the world, even including China. Say, that reminds me, when We were in China, we saw an old buddy, Bob Sandifer, experimenting on the remaining Chinanien. Before we could see the result of the experiment, we were in Russia, and found 'Tom Hayes and Raymond Westmorland in the Red. Catch? We next fell off in Siberia, and lo and behold, we found the thrice married Betty Lou Cook, singing to a new hero. We stopped in Poland, and what do you think? There was Leonard Teters, selling Leon-Teter-Totters for the grade school children there. They say he's doing all right with the money. Long may you totter, Teters! Pretty hard trip! Stopped off a whole day in England, and found, while peeping into the Abbey, Dorothy Rice, Mary Brandt, and Pat Witte, being presented to the King and Queen. And who do you think the Queen was? None other than our own Evelyn Rowan, who followed in Wally's footsteps and captured a King. Well, we scampered pretty fast from there when Dorothy saw us and tripped over her train. Rested up a bit now, and went over to Paris for a few minutes and saw Minnetta Addison modeling the newest 1958 styles, and in the audience, hid behind a huge cigar, was Dutch Frost , a big buyer from the United States. Well, style don't appeal much to us hobos, so we hurried on down to Marsellais, and flung out feet around to the rhythm of Junior W'alker's ten dollar cover charge orchestra. In a little while, we went over to Spain to see our friend, Rebecca George, who is nursing wounded soldiers in their twenty year war. Wie caught a mail liner to Africa and found Belle Greif teaching those cute little Africans all about tap dancing. We jumped off with the mail bags on the banks of the Nile River, and there we found 'the two Bettys. Betty Stilley' and Betty Mayes writing short stories on the life of a crocodile. And strange as it may seem, we met a pilot from good old Raytown, a she pilot, mind you, Marjorie Voorhees, who offered to fly us back to Hawaii where she was going. Well, when we got there, another shock befell us when we found Betty Lou Head and LaVada Lunsford dancing away their vacations on the beautiful islands. We stuck out our thumbs, and landed in sunny California, just in time to see the U. S. Fleet co-me in, bringing with it, Thompson and Thompso-n, Inc., the two handsome sailor boys, Alva and Marvin. We dashed over to Hollywood, and that famous woman producer, Thelma Vance, fbetter known as Trifle Vance' wanted to borrow Ferdie for that good old play, but we received a telegram from Herschel and Frances Cyou know, the '28 Sweeties? to eat fried chicken with them, so the lure ofthe chicken took us from Hollywood and we shuffled off to Salt Lake City where Herschel is employed as a manufacturer of Salt. Well, after the square meal, we left and next landed in Colorado Springs where we were lucky enough to spot Ruth Jackson and Viola Twie- haus operating a sanitarium for dramatic fanatics. Well, needless to say, we didn't tarry there, but hurried on into Wlyoming, where we attended a Rodeo conducted by the only rancher left in the whole U. S. the one and only Levi Wendel, assisted by Allen Foster, the retired baseball player. x ex! X K l X f I 1 a QQ l A -ru if fl 4 ,Xi 5 1 Q. xp, 4. 4 4 S Ar 5 1 J . ,a , , .4 3 N l XE Y 'T i .fi ,fi l 1' ,. , . I 9 . ig ,Q 16' fa NZ? V' 3 s 1 rf' f, 1 2 Q ff ,f EN. it r Q i 7fXfVI7f Xi PPIYQCW VW KRT T- .Y 'nf - vi T37 TQ' X X7 fy Q Q fl X f ,V X77 !7'f'f fffe .



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Q M if' X X 5 QLAQ WEEE 7 . S sa l 9 5 TThe' headlines' tbldhthegstoryz .,:A,,V2.1HQb1B ,docygentfioilnd-a 1document that re- Qi Vvealed many cherished memories. -. It was strange Vlindeedxaildocnmenti 'twentfi years S r-Sold, found Lin the bottom of Mr. Collings piciklewvbarrel, was sealed in a bottle, 'a X L: bottle ofllmemoriesllb !Q?Q1,as-Cfolloivsz, H L a W ' ' 'L ' ' 5 a Q 5?T031the school, Lwef-fleaveythekdear gnegigorvfofwfiftvtziive beaming faces. To X I 'Mr. A1bert'Oetting,,the superintendent, we :herehv onegnpair ofvball-be'aring roller 5 sf- skates, sdithah :his eight awards htthe lconsolifiated iwifill seam nothing. 'To Q I- 1Mr.L1VI6r1iWVlHzrehi1'n9g-principa1,Cvs5e- return iwitlrgratitiidei! i3?10dd!i1i18tY0id8.b16 pink slips SX' E- given us, so:A:ha11ehe,may,use ethem for tfuture' referencelpriilfo beldwged Mrs. Marvel XQ U Biirchf wealeave iour loves an1d,.iaQnreciatio1E:rfor1 the 1vr1anQ4Qq1gindn2:sses shown uss' during L' our four' years ati Raytownr To Mr. Clyde C. Cooper, Aleave thedatest addition of ' P . ' L .4 , L1 I 9- - . , ,, I X Witthai! aiid::RiQB:j0kes5.V Tq..Mr,. R. fitzgeral, we leave onecvery diificfxltaniathematical i 1 1. 3, , 4 'V nroblem, the solution -.of which is be given to 'Sami niegmber of the senigr class Within sri 14, bhenext twentyayeargf Tqf.Mr-1 Charles,--Ciraharng wg vinill the'Bi1:stAvvis'l'1es of our class I 1 '- for moretfinerpartiesdapd-niofe Qovgdancers. VITO Mr.,1RialphOShip1evi'we' leave our mu- f C Smal naienuibmelea Lqphag tile kqepotxvynigii Ante cakn oEinairr5ndf !sipiibrr 3ut if he thinks 7: 1 it is worth the. freight chargesl Tow NIBss:lJoraL.12nrham,L'ivf hereby? will one ticket of Q ai admissionilto the Acj10rCEttesbc1yb, bettgr recognized :hyd as the . Ea3t,ing :Club : To Q Miss Franiies Dagghwe leave Q, Hsneciail rirggfsicgearopgd-oft.sictioniioi 'the stage the Xi I :rep Squadxrduring the ,lqasget halls seasongto econike. go? 'xtq C?eoirlge E?Jlark, Avveh leave 2 t - the entire senior.:class.-sas-,giembershof the goarduiso' rlifggwe may lemvby -those 4 1. deliciousmeads she and .f,13g-,I Heine Ec girls orleoare Ynlin IVE Adkins, 5 l - vve wiiifurlh igallon ofLHymgs best-gasoligesgvigifh gvni biliz gg Qgidvrof with 1iri1i1s Xzfo1i-died by Vi' the noW.'DrosDerous seniors. ' ' A ' me-' Q- PS3 .4 Lai: P i ' 5., V i in i X X, 5 . 7 ei . ' W iff 2 L 5 if : V ff' V14 V2 it iv 1 14, LX X Lx- X v X. ft ,ff fs .FS X X Y X ff 1 sr i l V, 1 i X TXX V 1 X . MXN 4 , f. 1 If Y, . ,V . is X ifX HXX :gb 3 , L-'ff fb X g , lr A4 . is irX 3 x r , lk . VL h X 1 3 4 ki fl Qi Qi LJ we I 1 4 770 WAZ .Xa P P x 5 5 lx V if S Q? 1 1 A 9 D X f X f X f 5 X 7 .' , K .' BEE ,..

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