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Spirit Jon. ll, 1950 OVER THE HOLIDAYS Some students couldnt hold up under the coo1 cllmate of MISSOU r1 so they headed south over the vacatlon The Dyers went to Key West 1n Florlda and over 1nto Cu ba Ruthanne Marr went to M1am1 and also lnto Havana Jlm Hull V1Slt9d the cowboys deep 1n the heart of Texas Ina Mae Gaebel v1s1ted 1n C1n c1nnat1 OhlO Kansas C1ty was V1S1ted by two of our best known personages Coach Copple and Mr Fendorf Carol Frost B1ll Caster and J1m Coll1ns made the1r presence known K C also Betty Tllton went to Odessa Darlene Lupton went to Cl1nton Georgla and Frances Smlth were 1n Rldgeway Wh1le Charlene Rlch was 1n Wellmgton and Frances Wllson was m Warsaw Barbara Burgess was havmg a wonderful tlme 1n Waverly And last but not least Hugh Hanna Sald he spent hlS holldays 1n Knob Noster WEATHER REPORT Lee and Janlce Sunny Bla1r and Nancy Jayne To1r1d Jo and Ruffle Warm John and Joan Unpredlctable Kelth and Martha Fazr Warmer Dorls and Charl1e Chllly Herb and Barbara Fa1r Ron and Rowena Settled Joe and Reva Mlld Chlef and Sh1rley Fa1r and M1lder Jlgger and Bob Sultry Pete and Janet Unchanged W1lk1e and Mary Carolyn Cloudy but warm Florence and J C Torrld Carol and Bob Sunny Zo and Elbert Unsettled Ledelle and Dean Warmer JOIN US SOMETIME For the flrst tlme 1n many years Warrensburg sponsormg Teenvllle It IS open from 4 00 t1ll 600 on weekdays and on Satuz day n1ghts Its a swell place to have fun and meet the gang and lf you haven t been up yet you re leally IT1lSS1I1g somethlng Com up and see us somet1me wed love to have you SPEECH EXPERIENCE VARIED The members ot the speech Chu, ale working on a project wh1eh vsnl termmate 1n the1r pre SGlltlllg prepared speeches to u d1ences outsxde the1r own class room Seyen are part1c1pat1ng 1n the school Amer1can Leg1on Orator 1eal Contest to be held 1n assem bly J11l'lLlH1X 20 They are Bllly Bovd Martha Caldwell Jo Camp bell He en Holder Ph1ll1p Houx Jack Stewart and Joan W1ll1ams B tty Basham w1ll speak to the gnls career club on the1r cho1ce of co educat1onal or womens col leges Betty Bell Wlll d1scuss the el feet that com1cs ITIOVICS and a dl0S have on the clnldren of to day ln the related art class Barbara Black and Jeanneanc Parsons w1ll mform the FHA about careers 1n home econonncs Dona Coffman and Ledelle FIC kas VV111 speak to the1r lespectlve hyg1ene classes on hyg1en1c 1nat ters Caron Frost and Rosemary Gos rosk1 w1ll go to Mlss Sterllngs lrst and lOl,11tll hour classes to speak on forestry eonservat1on 1n Nllssourl and pol1o respectlvely The general SCICHCC class w1ll hca1 Irene Mette speak on Tel UXISIOD Gen ln More Ways Th1n One C0lllllL Staley and Pete We1t zel w1l speak to the Foster PTA and Amerle n problems class e sp ctuelx on phases of the Juve me dennquency problem Slnrley S1mmons w1l1 talk to 1' e l'neory and Harmony class on Nlodern Composers and Orchestra Leade1s Mae Burge wnl speak to the Womens Mlsslonary UIllOll f L1bcrty Baptlst Church about re llg1OUS vxorslnp 1n the home Prff lxhat 15 HNO3? El elt Ol ul 1ts r1t,ht here the t1p of ITIS ton ue' Prof el sp1t 1 o 1 5 Il1lI'lC aexd Some trers lre yellow some trees are 1ed Ent soon the leaves Wlll all be dead When v11nte1 comes tl1ey fade away But they ll come back mother day Elton Darrah ANNOUNCING LITTLE MISS CAMPBELL CLASS OF 1967' Vtaah came the husky an nouncement from the dellvery mom Th1s was l1ttle MISS Camp bell on Sundav afternoon J'anu ar 8 19:10 at 330 P M She 1S the daughter of Mr and Mrs Har 11 Campbell both of whom are WHS alumnl A name has not yet been chos n Both the aunt M1ss M1rtha Dyer and the uncle M Robert Dyer are reported domg welll CHRISTMAS WAS HERE BECAUSE Lee gave JHHICG a radlo and Bobby gaxe Elva Lou an I D bracelet and RufT1e gave Jo a box of can dy and W1lk1e gave Mary Carolyn pe rls and a scarf and cause Barbara Cone recelved pearls from B111 And Dean got a l1,,hter from Ledelle And Carl gaye Charlene a robe and an 1ron' and cause C1101 got a rh1nestone neck laee from Bob Rob gaxe LaRena an Angora swea ter and gloves Rowena recened an amethyst 11nt, irom Ron Harold gave Gerald1ne a d1a mond bracelet Charl1e gave Dor1s a s1lver braeelet and necklace set ENGLISH LESSON A Klss 1 A kms s a noun because 1tS eemmon and proper 2 A klbS IS a verb because 1tS 1et1ve 3 A klSS s a pronoun because they stand for lt 4 A klSS lS an adverb because 11 makes an explanation 5 A klSS IS a conjunctlon be muse lt brmgs together and con beets 6 A klSS lS an mteryectlon be cause lt shows strong and sudden feeling 7 A kvss IS a preposltlon be e use lt has an obyect 1 7 ' ' I . 1 ,X . 1 1 ' ' , - 7 U - - en, ' . 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J n ll l 0 VV P1 S Spud Page 3 Semor Snaps oun IDEA or PERFECTION JUDY coULsoN fBY the Staffl 2 Born February 13 193 IDEAL BOY Arnbxt1on to be a church sec retary I hke my frxends the color blue bemg wlth the gang Dear Hearts and Gentle People French frles and crackeryacks I d1s11ke conce1ted self rlghteous people My favorlte pastlme IS attendmg lntermedlate Nlght ROSEMARY GOSROSKI Born August 30 1932 Amb1t1on to go to college I l1ke frled ch1cken chocolate malts fr1end1y people I an Dream Cant I and loaflng at Rlggles I d1s11ke conce1ted people wrltxng speeches and onlons BOB BALL Born August 11 1932 Heart throb-KC I l1ke to play pool and d1s11ke cold weather DONNA MORRISON Born March 25 1932 Ambltlon to go to school and own my own photography studlo I l1ke Oklahoma rxdmg around 1n my truck chaslng people push 1ng people out of the Lovers Lane by our house v1s1t1ng Southeast Hlgh and JH RB BETTY BARNHILL Born Aprll 2 1933 Amb1t1on to move back to Texas ln the summer and go to Baylor Unlverslty I 11ke ICC cream cake ple candy and anyth1ng else to help me gam Welght I l1ke drlnkmg cokes at R1ggl6S Its so near to home I l1ke You re Mme Can Dream Cant I and catch mg box frlends BOB BROCKMAN Born October 13 1932 Ambmon to graduate and be come a veterlnarlan Current heart throb-B B I l1ke to r1de around 1n the car play pool basketball and foot ball eat steak and frled ch1cken an d llsten to Mule l1ke to be w1th Jack John Bob C Jack S bara Burgess I d1s11ke glrls and bolled cabbage Tram W Ron and Bar conce1ted Ste slt on the brxdge at mldmght Ard t1cklcd hns face w1th her toes For she was a lonely mosqulto And the brldge was the brldge of h1S nose Manners Bugs Shukers Smlle Bob Martln Laugh-J1m Teaters Clothes Ron Heatherly Complexlon Dean Wllborn Legs-Lee Adams Eyes-Joe DeBacker Halr Rufhe Ross Hands John Weltzel Physlque-J1m Colllns Teeth John Mack Werl1ng Mouth Parker Chrlstopher W1tt1ness Leo Crocker Intelngence Herble Smlth Vo1ce Ph1l11p Houx Eyelashes Claude Ross Nose Ted Dowler Neatness Jack Stewart Dancmg ab1l1ty Elbert Lelgh D1mples Kexth Cox IDEAL GIRL Manners-Judy Coulson Sm1le Shlrley Slmmons Laugh Florence Ball Clothes Marllyn Sr1vely Comlexlon Florence Faulconer F1gure Rowena Bobbltt Legs Jo Campbell Eyes Trlsh Summers Haxr Joan Hardmg Teeth Betty Barnh1ll Mouth Sara Thrasher W1tt1H6SS Helen Holder Intelllgence Lonnle Woodruff Vo1ce Janlce Etter Eyelashes Wanda Heatherly Nose Carol Frost Pep-Conme Staley Neatness Betty Basham Danc1ng ab1l1ty Brbara Black Hands J lg Almond BRINGING UP FATHER fCont1nued from page lb Del1a Cummmg Annabelle Rose who makes del1c1ous candy Shlr ley Slmmons Hope Whaten who IS very serlous Dona Coffman Rose Adrlenne a French glrl Bet ty P1ne Sally Forthe a pers1stent voung woman Ledelle Flckas Darry ODonnel Patrlclas former playmate Dean Wllborn and Count Pierre Castlllan of the no b1l1ty Bllly Boyd W1th a rellable cast and well known theme Brlngmg Up Fa ther IS a must for the students of W H S Basketball Roundup November 30 saw the WHS T1gers take to the hardwood m the openmg sesslon of the Mule Skmners Tournament at CMSC for the1r flrst encounter of the season The Bengals defeated Cal 1forn1a 26 23 but dropped the next mghts contest to L1111s of Kansas Clty 28 33 Elbert Lelgh Bengal center paced the T1gers wlth 26 pomts m the tournament December 13 the WHS bas keteers played host to Lexmgton 1n a close t1lt whlch requlred two overtlme perlods before the Tlg ers were edged out 39 37 Ron Heatherly led the scormg wxth 10 tall1es from the fleld The T1gers then Journeyed to Cllnton and were handed a 59 38 defeat 1n a non conference game by the champlons of the Mule Skmners Tourney Herb Smlth and Elbert Lelgh each scored 8 po1nts to lead the WHS attack The last week of school before Chr1stmas found Coach Copples qumtet 1n two overtxme contests In the flrst a non conference tllt at Holden the T1gers nosed out cagmg 8 po1nts to pace the VIC tors In the second Raytown best ed the Bengals 35 31 Ron Heath erly spearheaded the Warrensburg attack wlth 17 po1nts In thelr flrst start after the hol ldays the T1gers downed a strong College Hlgh squad 44 42 Janu ary 6 at the Morrow Gym The contest was close all the way The actual playmg tlme ended w1th the score 43 42 for WHS and Herb Sm1th dumped 1n a charlty toss to add to the wxnnmg margln Ron Heatherly and El bert Lelgh paced the Bengals each cagmg 11 po1nts There was a France Who boarded chance On the brakeman s adv1ce They all rolled the dlce And the Frenchman went homa without pants Jack Stewart young fellow from a fre ght tram by If you were another person would you l1ke to be a frlend of yours? a . , 95 . . . 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Student Pubhcotlon of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL V 8 Warrensburg, Mlssourn, Wednesday Jonuory 25 l95O No 6 E ' st The followmg students have an average of E for the first semester H S Art Ke1th Cox Marilyn Shively Theory and harmony Lonnie Woodruff Band Florence Ball Betty Basham Edna Jo Campbell Kelth Cox Janice Etter Helen Holder Janet MCMSGRIH Irene Mette Bess Rlckman Mar11yn Shively LOHHIG Woodruff Chorus-Jo Ann Almond Bar bara Black Edna Jo Campbell Janice Etter Betty Pine Patricia Summers Joan Willlams LOHHIS Woodruff Mae Burge English Literature Betty Basham Rowena B0bb1tt Edna Jo Campbell Barbara Cone R1Ch ard Smith Speech Betty Basham Edna Jo Campbell Helen Holder Irene Mette Jack Stewart Typing Lee Adams Jan1ce Et ter V1rg1n1a Baker Janet Mc Meekm Ann Rogers Marilyn Sh1vely Shirley S1mmons Bookkeeping Lee Adams Jo Judy Coulson Joan Dodge Irene Mette Jeanneane Parsons Jack W1lk1nson Lonme Woodruff General Business-Lee Adams Nancy Dav1s Hugh Reynolds Jack Stewart English II Jack Casslngham Monty Draper Ann Rogers Janet McMeek1n Vlfglnla Baker June Burr Doris Cates Nancy Dav1s J C Hlgg1DS Hugh Reynolds English III Joan Harding Phillip Houx Betty Plne Shirley Simmons Connie Staley Della Cumming S1 F1ght Bess Rlckman Algebra I Harold Beard Betty Pine Patsy Price Sally Shlvely Connie Staley General Math Elizabeth Baile Advanced Algebra Del1a Cum mmg S1 Fight Sh1rley Simmons Joan Hardlng Plane Geometry Don Brown Tommy Cheatham Joan Dodge Janet McMeek1n fCont1nued on page 27 SHIRLEY FISHER PERSONALITY Someone once Sald Its n1ce to be natural 1f you re naturally mce Speaking of being naturally nice I brlng to light the Jmor personality Sh1rley Fisher Shirley has been with us since the elghth grade when she moved in Warrensburg three tlmes pre v1ous to thls but had always gone back to Clinton Shirlev likes the color of pow der blue fried ch1cken cherry p1e and people Her only dislike seems to be stuck up people When asked who her current heart throb was she was heard to reply 'No no, Ill never tell Now who do you suppose? Shir ey l1kes the song It Had to Be You baseball SUIIS and Patty and Dona Her favorite t1me consumer IS shorthand Her dream man must have llght brown hair Cvery curly? blue eyes Knot over fourl and she wants h1m to be tall ibut not over 8 feetl She IS treasurer of the Pep Club and she IS golng to make beau t1ful faces on the play cast All 1n all Shirley IS a wonderful person so why not make her a frlend of yours? COMING EVENTS February 1 2 3 4 Clin n ketball Tournament February 2 Amer1can Legion Oratorical Contest WHS au d1tor1um 1 30 p m February 7 Basketball Holden here BETTY BASHAM IS DAR REPRESENTATIVE The Daughters of the Amer1can Revolution are agaln conducting a good c1t1zensh1p proJect ln all accredited public h1gh schools The selection of the W H S rep iesentative was made by the Sen lor class and the faculty The faculty chose three girls from the senior class and the class then chose one from those three Betty Basham was chosen because f the followlng qual1t1es of good c1t1zensh1p dependability whlch mcludes truthfulness loyalty and punctuality service cooperatlon courtesy and consideration of others leadership personallty self control ab111ty to assume re spons1b1l1ty and patrlotism un se1f1sh mterest in family school gate will take a test based on American history these tests will le sent to the representatlves on February 8 The g1rl ranking first wil be MISSOUFIS Pilgrim and will recelve a U S Savings Bond of S1100 JACK STEWART WINS OR-XTORICAL CONTEST The school American Leglon orator1cal contest was held on January 20 ln the aud1tor1um Jack Stewart won flrst place and w1ll be our representative in the Johnson County contest to be held February 3 Edna Jo Campbell was named as alternate Mr Ralph Martz Legion Com mander mtroduced the speakers who all gave orat1ons on some phase of the Constltution The contestants were Helen Holder Ph ll1p Houx Jack Stewart Joan W1ll1ams Edna Jo Campbell and B111 Boyd The speakers are mem bers of the Speech Class Ola I 1 ' I ' V' Ll , U , , , - to Bas- . . -' . 1 D . -' . . . ' ' . . ' ' , : . . T T s 1 .... y , i Y Y 7 , ! I I . 4 ! Y 1 I u 7 7 1 1 1 u 1 I - , - ' , 1 Q I 1 1 1 - Y I . 1 1 , . Y 1 ' 1 7 D v 5 I - - ' o 5 7 1 1 1 1 , Z , ' as 1 - ' y , , Y Y u 1 1 ' ' 3 1 1 ,. . - -1 ' Y ' ' ' - 7 - A , I u v , , , y - . y . . v . , N y y . v 1 . 1 ' - . . . ' . . - , , , , . . . . , , - . - , . . Y , Ann Almond, Parker Christopher, here from Clinton. She had lived Commuffltyy and nation- Each dele' 7 7 - . 1 I , 1 7 Y y 1 ' ' ' Jw . . . ' 7 7 1 . . . , . , l ' ' l 1 ' . I A Y Y 1. 9 , - - , 1 1 , . , I 4 Y , 'vy l . . . , . ' 1 u , l .. , . 1 . y ,, I . . . . . , . , . 'H , 7 I . Y Y . . . . . , , ' . - . ' 1 Y If - ,Y . H . y . , I .Y y D . . . ' ' V . - ' ' 1 1 . 7 , . , . . y D L U . H . ' ' - 1 - : , 1 Y ' ! 7 I 1 1 y 1 1 y
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