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Page 4 H S Spud Jan 25 l95O NEW BOOKS Many new books are arr1v1ng dally and more are expected soon The books were chosen to su1t the demands of the students Those already here are f1ct1on Scholz Johnny K1ng Quarter back Ragnold Nat1onal Vel vet Harkms Punt Format1on Hlnkle V1e A Dof of the Pra1 r1es Asch Mary Floherty F1re Alarm The Story of F1re F1ght m Keyes Crescent Carnlval Keyes All That Gl1tters Mallette Unexpected Summer Montgom ery K1ldee House Stone They Also Ran Rogers Autlblography of W1ll Rogers Gould Young Thack DeLeeuw For a Whole L1fet1me Emery T Quarterback Meader Cedars Boy Edmonds Cadmus Henry Demmg Sharons Nurs1ng D1ary Gollomb Albert Schweltzer GQHIUS 1n the Jun gle Jackson Rose Bowl All Am erlcan Gxlbreth Cheaper by the Dozen Graham Str1ke Up the Band The Odyssey M111 on the Floss House of Seven Gables Scoggm More Chucklebalt Fun ny Stones for Everyone Others that have been ordered but have not yet arrlved are non f1ct1on Appletons Span1sh D1c tlonary Hartman Med1eval Days and Ways Peck Pageant of South Amerxcan Hlstory Leemlng Mon ey Makmg Hobb1es Emerson Off to College Garst S1tt1ng Bull Cromwell Champ1onsh1p Tech niques ln Track and Fleld W11 11am H WISE 84 Co Amer1can Wlld L1fe MODEL CAR CONTEST The Fisher Body Craftsmens Gu1ld an organ1zat1on for the de velopment of craftsmansh1p and creative ab1l1ty among boys spon sored by General Motors IS once agaln offermg valuable pr1zes for model cars to boys between the ages of twelve and twenty S65 000 ln scholarshlp awards 686 state awards of money and 40 trlps to the gulld convent1on w111 be g1ven to the lucky w1nners Anyone w1sh1ng to enter may obta1n an appl1cat1on card from Mr Huxol The Flsher Body Craftsman Gu1ld upon rece1v1ng the appl1cat1on w1ll send the complete 1nstruct1ons for deslgn mg and bu1ld1ng the model car Its a wonderful opportun1ty fel lows! CAN YOU IMAGINE Dona not playmg basketball? Pete w1th long wavy halr? Lee go1ng wlth somebody be s1des JBIIICBV Rowena not lnterested 1n dra mat1cs? Chuck McCoy W1thOUt h1s car E we ? Coach play1ng pool? Florence w1thout J C ? J1gger 1n a hurry? Leo wlthout h1s French harp? John w1th the same g1rl tWlC9 IH the same day? Nancy Love talk1ng fast? Reva Wlth short p1nk halr? W H S w1thout Lester? Monroe not belng able to dance? Ke1th not bemg able to draw? Barbara Burgess be1ng u1et for 5 mlnutes? Bobby Jo wlthout h1s stocklng cap? Or for that matter any of these stockmg cap fans? navy MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS ASSEMBLY The mstrumentallsts of the W H S muslc department presented an assembly program January 13 under the d1rect1on of Mr Frank w1th the Star Spangled Banner ThlS was followed by Klaxon March by F1llmore Work1ng the Rallroad by Fred Amerlcana Ox er ure by Buchtel The program cor1t1nued w1th Pavanne from the S cond Amerlcan Symphony by Morton Gould Amer1can Patrol by Meacham Wash1ngton Post M rch by Sousa and Amerlcan Folk Rhapsody by Clara Grund men Durlng the play1ng of the Washlngton Post March the fol lovx mg majorettes performed Jan et McMeek1n drum maJorette Nancv Davls Ruthanne Marr Phyll1s Boland TOH1 Braunlnger Sarah Thrasher Ann Rogers and C rol Kay Aust1n The program was concluded w1th the school ong JUST CHUCKLES Upon askmg a small loan from my best fr1end she reclted I had my money and my fr1end lent my money to my fr1end l ask d my money of my fr1end I ost my money and my fr1end Boy I d l1ke a transfer please Conductor Where to? Beulah, the Basketball Hello n1ce people' Here I am aga1n I never d1d get to tell you mv op1n1ons on the CHS game To be qu1te truthful about lt I was 1n no cond1t1on to express any op1n1on on anythmg What game' I get cold ch11ls Just th1nk1ng about lt' Ron and Elbert t1ed for the pos1t1on of h1gh po1nt man The RlCh H111 game left me 1n a state of total collapse Three games ID one evenlng are Just too much for any self respectlng basketball And the p1t1ful part of It IS I Just cant take t1me off to tamt Ah well' I spent the entlre four quar ters of the Adr1an game 1n the basket Herb was hlgh pomt man that n1ght I must be off to snatch a m1n ute of snooze Im even too tlred to comment on the Lexmgton game Next t1me maybe Your crushed and broken heart ed as I may be Beulah REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART CONTEST The Reg1onal Scholastlc Ar Contest sponsored by Varlous art sell1ng companles lS held every Vear Th1S IS the f1rst t1me how ever that WHS has had entr1es Donna Morr1son has entered 1n the Photography d1v1s1on Kelth Cox Marllyn Shlvely and Joan Dodge hope to f1HlSh the1r entr1es for the P1ctor1a1 d1v1s1on The ex hlblt w1ll be on dlsplay from Feb ruary 25 to March 11 at Emery B1rd Thayer Co of Kansas C1ty M1ssour1 If one of the above stu dents should WIH recogn1t1on ln the d1str1ct contest he w11l be ellglble for the Natlonal Scholar sh1p Award Boy I cant tell you Its surpr1se party B111 There were three p1ne trees On each tree were three dead llmbs On each dead l1mb were three acorns How many acorns altogether? J1m Twenty seven B111 Yeah? Let me know next t1me to see acorns growlng on p1ne trees The noblest of all an1mals IS the dog and the noblest of all dogs 1S the hot dog It feeds the hand that blt6S lt VW . . - 1 my? . . . 0 7 ' ' . 1 ' ' ' ' l . . 1 1 Y - ' , , G . , U ' - . 1 1 9 3 . .11 ' ' - 'I - H, . . . 1 1 ' . . 1 1 ' 4 , ' ' - , , , 7 n . - ' , . g 11 11 - - g1 1 1 . ' . I , , I , I . . . 1 ' ' - U ' ' , ' . . .I if - , , , . . . I . , . 7 7 H . , . 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' . , v Q s 1 1 1 q , - . - 1 ' . 1 1 ' , 1 1 - u . u n ' ' , . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . . , - Y ! v ' 1 I , . , g mmi. 1 1 ' ' ' 3 ' ' ' - Fendorf. The program was opened ' ' - . 7 ,: y t I . . . . , - 1 1 I , . ' - , on ' ' 7 9 - 1 1 I - ' ' . 1 ' . . , 7 Y . . 7 7 , - I X . . . . l ' I ' - KE . . u Q . Y I . - i U - A , . . . . - Q ' . . 7 'T Y . , h - . . . 7 ' . , 3 , 1 ' A . . . , - U . ' Q. Y 3 , . . . ' ' u , if 7 1 ' ' . . H 1 1 ' U G . 14 . ' - V lc ' . as ' 7 . S . y . ' I Q . u . - - . 11 - . . . . l - , 44 11 . 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Jon, 25, 1950 W. H. S. Spirit Pagefl3 1 '71+1zQr N FHA MEETING HELD The Future Homemakers f Amerlca met Wednesday evenlng January 12 xn the Home Econom ICS room After the buslness meet 1ng a panel dlscussxon was held A G1rls Vxewpomt on Dat m Barbara Black acted as chalrman other members of the panel were Betty Barnhlll Fran ces WIISOH and Judy Coulson RAINBOW INSTALLATION The Ra1HbOW G1rls held the1r publxc lnstallatlon Saturday Jan uary 14 The followmg OHICBYS were lnstalled Worthy Advlsor Helen Holder Worthy Assoclate Advlsor Joan Hardlng Charlty Carol Frost Hope Shxrley S1m mons Falth Rowena Bobb1tt Chapla1n Irene Mette Dr1l1 Lead er Florence Ball Mus1c1an Pat Laughman Recorder Joan Dodge Treasurer V1rg1n1a Baker Cholr Dlrector Betty P1ne The color statlons mstalled were Love Ruthanne Marr Rel1g1on La Rena Hunt Nature Betty Harness Im mortallty Tonl Braunlnger Fldel 1ty Ann Rogers Patr1ot1sm Nan cy Dav1s Servlce Jane Groene The lnstallmg OHICCFS were Wor thy Advlsor Bettv Basham Chap la1n Jo Ann Lane Marshal Zora Lee Ell1ott MUSICIHH Paul1ne Waaell and Recorder DIXIE Stapleton Jo Ann Almond sang three selectlons she was accom pamed by Lonn1e Ann Woodruff PLAY DAY Ins1de arch and the outslde un der If by any chance you have heard th1S Haslung out of the gym on Wednesdays lt IS only the play day sponsored by the W' Club Square danclng pmg pong and other small games are avallable fom everyones entertalnment In c sc you havent taken part you rea ly should cause everyone w1ll agree ltS gobs of fun Jom us any Wednesday Well be look1ng or you I l1ke exams I think they re fun I never cram and don t Hunk one Im a teacher Sensor Snaps JANICE ETTER. Born August 30 1932 Amb1t1on I want to be a good lookxng lawyers secretary to a part1cular lawyer that 1s' Heart throb O Lee f course' L1kes 'Typmg Bulck convert xbles swlmrnlng cokes and the color green also the boy Wlth the 1deal legs MAE BURGE Born March 19 1933 Amb1t1on Im gomg to be a nurse Heart throb MQIVIH Bayless CF H SD L1kes and dlS11kSS I l1ke al most everyone frled chlcken and muslc My only d1sl1ke IS concelt ed people KEITH COX Born on December 24 1932 Qpractlcally a Chr1stmas presentb Amb1t1on I want to be a mus1 cal artlst' Heart throb Guess IIS Mar tha' L1kes Br1ght colors and close harmony D1sl1kes Dull colors and d1s cordant harmony' Hm' BARBARA BLACK Born September 28 1932 Amb1t1on My amb1t1on IS to graduate and have a career that mvolves travelmg Heart throb NONE per1od COh mad aga1n'J L1kes I l1ke frled ch1cken rhu barb p1e boys movles playxng basketball n1ce frxendly people and my cous1ns I d1sl1ke cats conce1ted people and hommy JIM MORLEY Born February 13 1932 Amb1t1on Are you klddmg To graduate from hlgh school L1kes and dlslxkes 'I l1ke ICC cream baseball sleep1ng Mule Tram and frlendly people I d1s l1ke gomg to school and on1ons HELEN HOLDER Born Yes On October 6 1932 Amb1t1on T be good n speech Heart throb B P Ruff L1k9S and dlsllkes I l1ke 12th Street Rag and marshmallows 1n not cholocate and I abhor Them Basses Cm band? and black cof fee BETTY BASHAM Born March 23 1932 Qizw c n 1 uns :ro ' Homswcnm Qt , January 10 the Txgers Journey ed to Sedal1a for a non conference clash After a hard fought battle WHS emerged on the short end of a 44 55 score Ron Heatherly paced the Bengals w1th 20 polnts In the1r f1rst conference t1lt of the season Coach Copples hust l1ng cagers downed Rxch H111 60 39 1n the WHS gym on January 13 Elbert Le1gh led the scormg w1th 15 pomts The WHS basketeers moved 1n to a three Way tle for the loop lead by thoroughly trounclng Ad rlan 74 44 January 16 The Tlg ers paced by Herb Smlths 22 po1nts led 51 26 at half tlme and coasted to an easy v1ctory 'lhe femmme ed1t1on of the Tlg ers made the1r court debut th1s season on January 13 by meetmg Rlch H111 here Dona Colfmans pace of 14 pomts was not enough to match R1Ch H111 and the game m front At Adrlan the WHS glrls drop ped the1r contest 29 51 Dona Coff man and Loulse Moore sparked the lady Tlgers Wlth 13 and 11 pomts respectlvely January 17 saw the glrls take the home court against K1ngsv1lle At the fmal WIIISIIS the Tlgerettes traxled 25 43 Ladelle FICKHS cag ed 10 pomts to pace the WHS basketeers Amb1t1on I want to fly my own a1rp1ane and be an 1nter1or decorator Heart throb B P Llk6S and dlSl1k9S I d1SllkE my nlckname and lcy weather I l1ke Dark Br1ll1ance brown orch 1ds people w1th curly halr and coffee Lady Were you a good glrl at church today? 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Student Publuccmon of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL V 8 Warrensburg Mlssourl Wednesday February 8 1950 No 7 GRADE SCHOOL TO PRESENT OPERETTA On Aprll 24 the grade schools of Warrensburg under the dlrec tlon of Mrs Hopklns wlll pre sent an operetta The Early Blrd Catches the Worm Mor than 300 chlldren wlll take part ln the productlon Inmates March of Dlmes Campaign ln Far East D8Vld A Colllns class of 47 a former football star klcked OH the March of Dlmes Campalgn ln the Far East last week By donatlng h1S dlme Davld was the flrst man ln the Tokyo Yokohama Area to contrlbute to the 1950 Infantlle Pafa1ySlS Fund Davld explalned that he plans to donate a tenth of one day s pay af ter the drlve lS under way but donated the lnltlal dlme so that tlle Flrst Cavalry DIVISION whlch was flrst ln Manlla and flrst ln Tokyo would be flrst agaln ln the humanltarlan fund ralslng cam palgn Before slgnlng up for a tour of forelgn duty Wlth the cavalry Davld was employed by the War rensburg Star Journal Whlle ln hlgh school D8Vld establlshed a reputatlon as rlght guard on the football team whlch IS presently belng upheld by hls brother Jlm a back CAREER CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY MEETINGS In case anvone wonders why the senlor glrls are allowed to leave school the last hour every thlrd Wednesday of the month the answer IS career club meetlng These meetlngs have been spon sored by the Buslness and Profes slonal Womens Club of Warrens burg to lnterest the glrls ln ca leers and college educatlons Both Publlc Hlgh and College Hlgh sen lors have taken part ln the pro gram Many lnterestlng talks have been glven by women and men tContlnued on page 49 STUDENT COUNCIL TO SPONSOR SQUARE DANCE The Student Councll IS spon sorlng All School Square Dance February 9 from 700 to 1000 p m Thls has been plan ned ln answer to the many re quests of the students It IS to be an lnformal evenlng and It 1S hoped that the boys Wlll wear Jeans and plald shlrts and the glrls plaln dresses There wlll be refreshments for all The admls slon wlll be 25c for everyone Come on and a good tlme wlll b guaranteed for all' County Oratorlcal Contest Held The Amerlcan Leglon Orator lcal Contest was contlnued Frlday February 3 Wlth the county con test The wlnner was Jack Stewart of W H S The dlstrlct contest Wlll be February 8 and the zone contest February 24 The tlme for the state contest has not yet be later than four weeks after the zone contest The Judges are chosen by the chalrman of each respectlve con es The zone and state contests wlll be Judged by flve Judges All oth er contests wlll be judged by not less than three Each contestant IH adCl1l.10l'l to hls regular speech wlll speak ex temporaneously at the dlstrlct zone and state contests The top1cs wlll be on the Consttlutlon and the contestant wlll have SIX mln utes to prepare hls speech CMSC Chour Presents Assemb'y Program The madrlgal cholr of CMSC under the dlrectlon of Mr Paul R Utt presented the assembly pro gram Thursday February 2 MISS Eleanor Shockey accompanled by Mr MHPIOH DBVIGS sang two vo cal numbers MISS Mary Loulse Yoder played a plano selectlon MISS Laura Madalyn Mllls was the accompanlst for the cholr COMING EVENTS February 10 Basketball But ler there February 14 Basketball Dorado Sprlngs here College Band Assembly February 17 Basketball Col lege Hlgh here Junlor Play Pleases Large Audience Brlnglng Up Father a come dy based on the popular comlc Strlp by George McManus was presented January 26 ln the W H S audltorlum to a C8p3C1ty crowd The large cast kept the audlence laughlng throughout the evenlng wlth thelr antlcs Headlng the llst of characters were Maggle and J1ggS Mahoney The bolsterous Maggle was well handled by Mar tha Caldwell who found llttle dlf flculty ln keeplng her llttle hus band well ln hand The hen peck ed Jlggs was played by Pete Welt zel Patrlcla the pretty daughter of the Mahoneys was played by Carol Frost B111 Castor drew many laughs as Dlnty Moore Jlggs rough and tough frlend from Dubuque Oswald the Mahoneys butler was excellently done by Phllllp Houx Others who deserve a great deal of credlt for maklng the per formance a success are Della Cummlng Mrs Underdunk B111 Boyd Count Castllllan Dean W11 born Larry Dona Coffman Hope Wharton Shlrley Slmmons Rose Betty Plne Rose Adrlenne and last but by no means least Della Cummlng s puppy one of the cut est canlnes ever to wag hls tall on a stage The pay was under the dlrec tlon of Mrs Kyle Carter Student asslstants were Martha Dyer and Jlm Colllns prompters Sl Flght stage manager Bob Martln sound effects Shlrley Flsher make up and Don Glaspey buslness man ager The hllarlous comedy provlded an enJoyab1e evenlng for all ol. 1 1 1 1 ' - , I . . - - , , - - an I - - E1- , , - , : - ll ' Q , : . . - - av Q . - T i- - ' ' ' . u - - rr f ' ! - . - 7 . . 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