Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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1 STANLEY PEARSON: Hezar nothing, see nothing, do nothing. ' DORRIS OLDHAM: Quiet, nstudi- P ous and firm in her resolutions. V RALPH WITTMEYER: Tall, dark and good looking. , PAUL CROW: A good laugh costs little and is Worth much. MARY MARTHA SHELTON: Bashful, qu-iet, and studious. JACK HENSLEYZ Small, but mighty. ROBERT LEWIS: Oh, no, he is not bashful at a1'. CHARLES BARRETT: Think twice before you speak and then keep still. WILFORD PISCIOTTA: A A Shakespeare student. J. L. STRUP: His mind is too big for his feet. EDWARD MORRIS: Thinking you're thinking is no sign you're thinking. RALPH DEHONEY: Girls are all right-long as they Stay out of my sight. 1 194 94 Tl Schooi sucoes ricul-ai handi' tary lj Tk neth P clued. 1 Th Cecil S warts 1 Sfheltol the tra lows dm Winteri nis teal Conwag Confere At liams, l on the The many J serve rn attentio In c though, Squad, Kappa ' O it O - -

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5 iii- .,f--- with er T300 ' It's :Q that zhem. no end Slugger Even :h ques- rt, who an't qjest :-minded girl full everyone. e a good rd work. sn't have ople With an ad- iair were H young, on't think A mouth shutters. GLOYD SHORT: I'm tough and I'm rough and I'm hard to bluff. EVELYN WOODMAN: Orchids or else-Well, gardenias Will do. LEROY LEWIS: Small, small- er, smallest C?D MARIAN CONWAY: Boys, I am not bashful. RAY ROBBINS: A great historian. CHARLOTTE DAVENPORT: A perfect dfanlcer. , i EUGENE MCARTHUR: If sleep killed people, he would be dead. VIRGINIA HIMES: When there is nothing else to do at night, I study. X ROBERT BEATY: Who said bionds are dizzy? GOLDA CUNNINGHAM: A good na- tured girl with aerule-why Worry? JAMES MULFORD: Much study has made me thin, pale and .--? FRANCES DUNN: The bas- ketball star. l BOB VOGELSHING: A quiet man- he does not snore in class. LOIS CRAIG: Sweet but quiet. JOHN GIESE: Studying is a good habit.



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,,,..--1 ,..-1--1 iothing, , studi- ltions. i: Tall, h costs ELTON : MS . oall, but Le is not Think md then ITA: A it. s too big Thinking n you're Girls are hey stay 1 I 4 Y l l x I ! l l -4 i l . '940 V Junmn cmss Hlsmnv The year 1939-1940 has been a memorable one in the history of Raytown High School. Striving its best to make it so and contributing no small part to the school's success, the Junifr class has been outstanding in all phases of school activity, both cur- ricular and extra-curricular. Perhaps this prominence has been due to the efficient handling of the Class of '4l by our capable officers-President Robert Stokes, Secre- tary Robert Kraas, Treasurer Mary Helen lSullivan, and Vice-president Roy Anderson. . V1 The Junior play, acclaimed a success by all critics, had a talented cast, which in- neth Farrand, Bob Kraas, John Cfcx, Maury Newton, John Pfeiffer, and Dorothy Rice. clued such names as Alfred Brandt, Lucille Bro-wn, Dorothy Bue, Mildred Clark, Ken- The field of sports found the ciass well represented. Anderson, Deho-ney, Pfeiffer, Cecil Shelton, Jack Shelton, Stillwell, Stokes, Stokley, and Winters were among the stal- warts on the football squad. Basketbal found Bosse, Crow, Farand, George, Kraas, Cecil Slhelton and Wittmeyer reporting. Many of these same boys later found a position on the track squad. Baseball ca-me in the spring and with baseball came a number of fel- lows desiring to play. Farrand, George, Hensley, Pfeiffer, Cecil Shelton, Stokley and Winters all found their places on the squad. Kraas and Cox were headliners on the ten- nis team. Not only were the boys well represented in sports, but also the igirls. Allen, Conway, Newton, Sullivan, M. Vance, and W. Vance were all members of our Little Six Conference basketball champions. r At this point, it might be well to add that John Pfeiffer, Alfred Brandt, Bonnie Wil- liams, Mary Newton, John Cox, Mae Elwyn Hall, Marion Conway, and Bob Kraas were on the Rayflector staff. The musifc department-band, orchestra, chorus, and glee club inclusive-included many Juniors too numerous to mention, however, they all did exceflent work and de- se1've much praise. Among the outstanding students in this field, Causby Cole attracts attention for his talented and diligent efforts. In conclusion, let us say that limited space prevented a mc-re conrpiete list. We wish, though, to commend the work done by Junior class members in the Girl Reserve, Pep Squad, Prom committee, Operetta, All-chool play, Deciamation, Debate team, Theta Kappa Theta, and various representatives at Warrensburg. '

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