Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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. 1 V V L W was . ,-VVVNV v v !3!Q9Q79 9VQ7xx4X , , f ge,Tgf-iQl: QQQl4,sfQQa M EIGHTH GR ADB - President ,,,,,,,, ........ R OBERT THEISS Vice-President -- ---- - -.--. EMILY CHANEY Secretary -----,--- ..... H ELEN LANDSIEDEIJ Treasurer ------,--,, ..-- HARRIET COCKEFAIR Sergeant-at-Arms --- ....... SAMUEL SMISER HOPES AND ASPIRATIONS E all have hopes and aspirations for the future, both as individuals and as an Eighth Grade Class. Wemay be denied other things, but we can always retain these if we will. The nearest goal of the class is Ninth Grade. We are striving for that goal, and when it is gained, we will strive in the same way for other goals. In all of our striving we are learning' to Iind the best and most important things in each project, just as we aspire to do in later years-learn to know the big things from the things of lesser value and act accordingly. - We number among our hopes the hope that in the class of '34 a noteworthy leader shall have been developed. But do we know just what qualities go to make a good leader? Among some of the most important are courage, honesty, trustwor- thiness and common sense. Probably, however, the most needed is the knowledge of the responsibility which a leader bears, he must know that wherever he leads he will be followed, that his actions, whatever they are, will more or less affect his fellowmeng and that he must act for the best, regardless of consequences to himself. ' Knowing as we do, that the things we do now-the habits we form, the friends we make, in fact, everything we do-will reiiect upon the rest of our lives, we hope to begin right now. Some of the traits which we wish to develop are ne-atness, punc- tuality, cleanliness, and perseverence. rv Q Y l fn!! . 1 1 5 'l 1 ' iw I 'f f ry, 262.1 ' N 1 l an 4' We aspire to keep the extra curricular activities of the school up to the top- notch standards. The plays, debates, baseball, football and basketball teams, and the entertainments of all sorts are going to be so highly thought of that the-y will serve as patterns for others. When it comes our time to publish an Arrow , we are going to profit by the experience of those before us and put out a better book than ever before. ' Our biggest aspiration-the one that stands out among all the rest-is that we shall improve our school. Of course, We can improve the appearance in numer- ous ways, but we want to improve the spirit of the school in all the ways in our at power. We want to be pointed out as an example to be emulated. We hope, by all ways humanly possible, to make our school be.tter and bigger and we hope that i11 a due course of time she may be proud to number us among Gil those who were given early education under her roof. In all ways we aspire to do Ut bigger and better things than have been done in the past. And we will! go h Ro Se' en: Page Thirty-eight



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V , V W Y rv V F' 3 'WW ,V,L,- as AvNfv,w r MAAM A1 SEVENTH GRADE President --,..... ..... ........... B O BBY FOSTER Vice-President .......... .... E VELYN CHRISTOPHER Secretary' and Treasurel' -.. ............. SPENSE WIKE Sergeant-at-Arms ...................-....-... BILLY CULL ' HISTORY N September, 1923, nearly one hundred boys and girls enrolled in the various schools of Warrensburg, which are: Crissey, Reese, Pershing, Foster and Train- ing. ' ' In the fall of 1924 all schools were dismissed to go with their teachers to see the corner stone of the new High School being laid. While we were in the second grade, Foster won a picture of George Washington, for the largest attendance at a county P. T. A. rally. The same year Crissey bought play-ground equipment. ' It was in 1925 that we entered our third year of school. Here we began to feel our responsibilities more, as we were in higher grades and our lesions became harder. When we were in the fourth grade, Foster won a picture of The Angelus for having the largest attendance at a Pershing Art Exhibit. Crissey adopted the Hot Lunch Plan at this time. In the spring of 1926 Foster won the book Heid from the A. B. C. Club for selling the most tags for the L'ibrary Fund. Whe-n we were in the fifth grade all the schools chose their best spellers and held a contest in which Foster won iirst, Reese won second, Pershing third, and Crissey fourth. Last year Pershing won third prize of S5 in state highway contest on an essay written by George Golay. In the same year all Warrensburg Schools took part in a Play Day at the College Stadium. Crisseyacarried off Hrst honors for then girls. The boys of Pershing tied with the boys of Training. In 1929 we entered Junior High School, one of life's great thrills. How crazy we we1'e about our first lockers and how it thrilled us to chase up and down the halls! At last we have settled down to opening our books and taking a peep at the inside once in a while. 1 Va vvywf Y'fY'!'i'f'Q'! YIXVQYQTA xvvvvv ix? Q Q Q - 0 Q . , -I . . 19 3 O Page Forty

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