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1' A - 55, 1 , N.. ...f. -- . -f ,vQ - ' - 0--A-A---Q7-A v V I1DDY-g0- She Warbles Ile model T's ,ble girl. e llslimii K: Loyal to ld ER: Science l good little vs when it's and D N. :ssl ,1 J l. A N f i l . W i ' 'l ' C 1' ,. p pi' 1 X XX' is Xf Xf m hi . T' fs ,144 Q ,As X .ff A Egg JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY , EX: x' if i 5 Nl :N 6 is , , :AZ f ' T 1 RX The junior class of 1937-38 is one of the largest classes ever to have attended Ray- lb town High. Under the supervision of Mrs. Dick Burch, class sponsor, this class has co- 'XS r operated in every possible way with the school activities. From the 'time class olficers L l V were elected in the fall until their final success, the junior-senior prom, the history of . , X the class has been one of achievement. I , Sixty-nine green freshmen entered the high school for the first time in 1935. This ,y E44 classelected as their president Fred Houser. 'The vice-president was Ed Tenny, a.nd it Q the secretary-treasurer, James Grant. 1 f 4 if Stl In their sophomore year, they elected Ed ,Tenny their president. Walter Hall was xx the vice-president, and Bill Murkin their secretary-treasurer. The class during their lp , ixxg sophomore year began to show the fine spirit of cooperation which has marked their activities so definitely this year. I! . V As they began their junior year, they elected Bob Davis to the presidency. Herman ,V Basler was named the vice-presidentg Margaret Ann Collings, treasurerg Betty Jean X Lewis, secretary. Ed Tenny was the junior candidate for the student body presidency, Q but was defeated by the senior nominee. ,- if , The class this year is very well represented in the various school activities. Those P outstanding in athletics are: Richard Bosse, football, track, and basketball, Fred Houser, I ' Xb basketball, and trackg Walter Hall, basketballg Dennis Bowman, basketball, Bob Bauer, Q, 4 fi basket ball, baseball and trackg Dean Lindsay, track, Ed Tenny, football, Lee Hart- ' ' , felder. football and track. Claire Cassell was the only junior girl to win a letter in ix basketball , x . .. . . 4 f The class is well represented in other activities such as music, dramatics and debate. X . Ila Millard, Claire Cassell, Helen Stratemeier, Lorene Pryor, and Ed Tenny are fl a'l members of the debate squad. These persons are expected to form the nucleus of 4: V a line' debate squad next year. jf, Claire Cassell, Betty Jean Lewis, Ila Millard, Lorene Pryor, Helen Stratemeier, Ber- , X nice Wendel, Eva Rex, Margaret Ann Collings, Evangeline Miller, Addison Cox, Ed X Tenny, Lee Hartfelder, and Herman Basler took part in various one act plays through- Q if X out the year. lg Those 'outstanding in both instrumental and vocal music are: Helen Weyeneth, 1 is N Betty Lewis, Eva Rex, Bernice Wendel, Ila Millard, Evangeline Miller, Ed Tenny, Ed Z Laird, Joe Herman, and Bob'Davis. p gxgf The junior play entitled, 'Til1ie's Tea Garden was presented to an en-thusiastic ISN audience on March 25. The cast included Herman Basler, Addison Cox, Lee Hart- . ffl felder, Bob Davis, Dean Lindsay, Ed Tenny, Rosalie Thompson, Ila Millard, Margaret if l. Ann Collings, Betty Jean Lewis, and Claire Cassell. Between act specialties included D XX' other members of the class. Mrs. Burch directed the production. , lx 1 The year has been one of constant achievement for the class. All of the members are looking forward to setting new and better records next year. X W . N Yi! 5 5,5 1 P xxx X2 ' 'N-57.7 WV' S' . if A A cc A fy. A S A A
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px eese -VNV A JN 5 D P P D 5 P D D RUSSELL DeBOER: A happy-go- lucky kid. HELEN WEYENETH: She warbles her Way. V ' FRED I-IOUSERZ He model T's it. ' LORENE PRYORZ A likeable girl. WARREN ALLEN: The slim of Raytown. ' LORA LEE QUICK: Loyal to friends. FLORA ARNDT: Silent and Hengagingf SYLVESTER SCHONVER: Science appeals to him. LUCILLE NASH: A good little helper. BERNARD VITT: He knows when it's best to speak. DAVID CROW: Sturdy and straight. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED MARGARET DRISCOLL JORENE COLE BETTY KELLOGG LAWRENCE REIDER DARLENE RICHARDS fl Zig WZ Z 5 A4 if fi Q D 5 4 S 4 4 2 Ai se 4 s 5 Q 4 ri' Xi 4 2 1 5 fe ,,,..f ,,,,. l Yi 7 S A if f li l :X If t I I all is A :A P ff L P 4 it if Q 'fl NX! .xxx 345' V xx .7 f . X, pf o 57 5 ,X xx X , A he 7 A 15 f A 54 N yi iff? ff ,. 4 5 f N5 5. V if 1'X Xi va
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is l S 5 4 4 4 4 X bi Q 5 is S X 'A17 s F RESHMAN CLASS The graduating class of 1941 started the year With 76 members. However, the enrollment has since dropped to 68. The class was fortunate in having Mr. Clyde Cooper as their sponsor. Mrs. Cooper was the class mother. The officers of the class are: president, John Pfeiffer, vice-president, Wilma Vance, secretary-treasurer, Margaret Jane O'Bryan. The only member of the class to earn a letter in girls' basket ball was Wilma Vance. Several of the .boys received letters in midget basket ball. Those b0ys are: William Howard, Robert Stokes, John England, Cecil Shelton, James Applebury,.Leon Bosse, Harold George, John Pfeiffer, Ralph Dehoney, Kenneth Farrand, Pat Lalla, and Robert Kraas. 1 Six of the freshman boys received awards in football. They are: Roy Anderson, Ralph Dehoney, Emery Newland, Harold Stillwell, Billy Winters, and Cecil Shelton. Wlith three years of competition ahead of them, these boys promise to furnish Ray- town with some fine football players. Freshman members of the track squad are: Leon Bosse, Robert Stokes, William Howard, Cecil Shelton, Ralph Dehoney, John Pfeiffer and Emery Newland. Outstanding students who have consistently made the honor roll are: Wilma Vance, Dorothy Blue, John Giese, Mae Elwyn Hall, Dorothy Miller, Margaret Jane O'Bryan, Alfred Brandt and June Simmons. - ll SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class of 1937-38 is one of the largest ever to enter Raytown High. There were 55 enrolled at the' first of the year but the number has dropped to 53, The class has as their sponsor, Mr. Merlin Warehime. The officers of the class are: Lawrence Minor, president, Bill Davis, vice-presidentg Richard Stratemeier, secretary- treasurer. J Several in the sophomore class were outstanding in athletics. Those winning, let- ters in football are: George Howard, Bill Howard, Robert Corder, Bill Davis, George Colton, and Charles, Rice. No boys lettered in basket ball, however, two girl mem- bers did. They were Virginia Collings, and Marquerite Stilley. Several of the boys h9'Ve been active in the Spring sports. Those on the baseball squad are: Calvin Ash- by, Clyde Himes, Lee Dean Frost, Sonny Strong, and Richard Stratemeier. Sopho- mores on the track squad are: Paul Bowman and Robert Corder. Those out for ten- nis are: Jim Uhl, Sonny Strong, Kenneth Piper, Dorothy Rex, and Marquerite Stilley. Many members of the sophomore class are prominent in music. Carol Jeanne Cole has been the SCh001'S representative in both alto and drum solo. George Colton has been the baritone horn soloist and Jacintha George the flute soloist. Outstanding students of the class who have ranked on the honor roll are: Calvin AShbY, Pauline Blue, Carol Jeanne Cole, Virginia Collings, George Colton, Jacintha George, Betty Kroeneke, Lawrence Minor, Marguerite Stilley, Dorothy Yankee and Richard Stratemeier. aye VZ Z , 'li YN, -,X xx. f Q 1 Y K ' 4 S S f 4 4 5. K X. 2 I ' ., I '35, i - E
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