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1 I 1 I l li 1 I JllI'lIOR CLIISS HISTORY The present Junior Class entered Raytown High in September, 1936, 62 strong. At the first class meeting they elected George Colton, President, Helen Gash, Vice-president, Dorothy Yankee, Secretary-Treasurer. These carried on the business of the class under the sponsorship of Miss Adkins. Those that were outstanding in the music department were Carol Jeanne Cole, Bill Howard, George Howard and Jacintha George. Lawrence Minor lettered in football and basketball. Jacintha George went to the Latin Contest at Warrensburg. 'These freshmen began their next year as full fledged sophomores. The enrollment was 55 but it dropped to 53. At their first class meeting and under the sponsorship of Mr. Warehime they elected Lawrence Minor, President, Bill Davis, Vice-President, Richard Stratemeier, Secretary-Treasurer. The sophomore class was well represented in school activities. They started their Junior year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Burch with the en- rollment around 43. The officers of the class are Lawrence Minor, President, Bob Corder, Vice-President, Mary Schwab, Secretaryg Calvin Ashby, Treasurer. The Junior Play was given to a large audience November 10. The cast included, Vir- ginia Collings, Lawrence Minor, Dorothy Rex, Jim Uhl, Pauline Kupfer, Mary Schwab, Richard Stratemeier, George Dagg, Carol,f'Jeanne Cole and Irene Eneff. I, The class is well represented in activities. Those most prominent are: Basketball-Pauline Blue, Lily Lewis, Virginia Collings, Mary Schwab, Pauline Kup- fer, and Marguerite Stilley, who is a second year letter winner. Lee Dean Frost, Bob Corder and Clyde I-limes represented the boys. Football: Bill Davis, Bill Howard, George Howard, George Colton and Bob Corder. George Colton won the Chamber of Commerce trophy. Baseball: Sonny Strong, Richard Stratemeier, Jim Uhl, George Dagg, Lee Dean Frost and Calvin Ashby. Music: Carol Jeanne Cole, Jacintha George, George Colton, Bill Howard and George Howard. Students that have ranked on the honor roll are: Calvin Ashby, Pauline Blue, Carol Jeanne Cole, Virginia Collings, George Colton, Jacintha George, Betty Kroencke, George Dagg, Irene Eneff, Lee Dean Frost, Pauline Kupfer, Dorothy Rex, Richard Stratemeier, Marguerite Stilley and John Titus. ' ' 1939 . '
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I ' I- ' ' - - I ' SOPH0lIl0RE CLIISS HISTOIW The Sophomore Class is one of the largest classes we have ever had in RSNTOWU High School. The membership is 67. The onieers of the class, under the sponsorship of Mr Fitzgeral are Mary Lois Vance, Presidentg John England, ViCe'P1'eSide1'1tZ and Wilma Vance, Secretary and Treasurer. ' A number of members have consistently made the honor roll each quarter during their first years in high school. The sophomore boys that played football are: Billy Winters, Cecil Shelton, Roy Anderson, Harold Stillwell, John Pfeiffer, Bob Stokes, Emery Newland, Ralph Dehoney and Jack Shelton. Anna Allen, Frances Dunn, Mary Lois Vance. Wilma Vance, and Mary Helen Sullivan were members of the basketball team. Many others are expected to take part in the spring sports. fnesumnn :Lass msrolw The Freshman Class of seventy-five members is the largest since the school began. The officers are President, Billy Ray Morris, Vice-President, Don Nelson, Secretary- 'I'reasurer,' Martha Colton. Their Sponsor is Coach Cooper. Class Mother, Mrs. Morris and their motto is: For- ward ever-Backward never. They have been active in every field of high school life. Those who were on the honor roll the first semester are: Marjorie Bollinger, Ella, Mae Brandt, Lois Brown, Martha Colton, Jean Gardner, Gracie Gaugh, Charles Gilbert, Marion Grigsby, Mary Bess I-Iinrichs, Mary Leighty, Billy Leighty, Beulah Mathews, Rosslyn McCampbell, Bonnie Jean McIntire, Lauranelle Miller, Billy Ray Morris, John Nyquest, Stanley Otto, Ferdena Rice, Henrietta Tewell, Ellen Dean Ware, Shirley Whittle- sey and Della Wiser. In football Billy Bob Hinrichs was the only freshman to make 2. letter. ' 1939 - I X'
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