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Feb 8 950 VV Fl S Spnnt Page 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The members of the Natlonal Honor Soclety met January 30 and chose s1x members to com pete for the Natlonal Honor Soe1 ety scho1arsh1ps of S300 each Last year 6000 students were entered 1n the contest S7 000 1n lesser scholarshlps IS also awarded The followmg people w1ll take the general aptxtude test on March 28 Herble Smxth Florence Ball Judy Coulson Sara Rogers and Joan Dodge The wlnners w1ll be announced about May 15 At present there are twenty two members ln our Natlonal Honor Soclety RAINBOW GIRLS MEET der of RHIHDOW for glrls was held Thursday January 19 1n the Ma son1c Hall Commrttees for the term were named and the 1nstallat1on of the Advlsory Board for the year was planned Dr S111 of the college faculty accepted the pos1t1on f Dad of the assembly and w1ll be lnstalled wlth the Advlsory Board PEP CLUB ACTIVITIES The Pep Club held a called meetmg Frrday January 20 The glrls planned to sell basket ball pms for the students to wear at games The dr1ll team declded to march at both the College Hlgh and Hol den games F II A MEETING HELD The Future Homemakers met February 9 1n the home econom les room Barbara Black spoke on Teach1ng as a Career Jeann ene Parsons talked on Careers ln Home Economlcs Slldes obtalned from the college were shown af ter the talks The program was under the supervxslon of MISS Vel ma Flsher club sponsor Beulah the Basketball Ah' Already I feel sprmg ar r1v1ng Sprmg fever however seems to clmg to some of my boys all year round speclally the part about what h1s fancy turns o' Why some of the T1gers Just wouldnt leave for Appleton Cxty t1l1 theyd sald goodbye to thexr better halves Its th1ngs l1ke th1s that causes Coach1e to have mad fxts And speaklng f the Appleton Clty game wasnt lt a lu lu Ron scored 18 po1nts to w1n honor as hlgh polnt man The second team really deserves the most laurels though they beat an undefeated team But backlng up to the Cl1nton game I thought It was strlctly okay too Clxnton has an A1 team no one can deny that and the way the T1gers played that mght really made me proud' Ron scored 18 agaln fHes 1n a rut'7 My lnner tube IS st1ll s1zzl1ng about that Lexlngton game Ill Just say Con exoellent 8dVlC6D that Ron was h1gh agaln w1th 17 po1nts And that IS my only state ment on that rat race' Well I gotta be off The b1g wheel 1n the orange pantles IS calllng Se you next week Beulah Qi1S'r'1fi' 1 U15 ITO Homsrenm Q , Basketball Roundup A conference vlctory and loss and a non conference defeat mark ed the efforts of the WHS Tlg9fS smee the last report of therr ac t1v1t1es Paced by Ron Heatherlys 18 po1nts the Bengals nosed out Appleton C1ty 61 54 there Jan uary 27 In thelr f1rst conference loss on January 24 the WHS cagers bow ed to Clmton 32 50 on the home court Heatherly agam paced the T1gers w1th 18 po1nts In a non conference clash Jan uary 20 the T1gers Journeyed to Lexmgton where they rece1ved a 38 43 defeat at the hands of the M1nutemen Heatherly led the scormg w1th 17 po1nts In a thrlller at Appleton Clty the femlnlne basketeers of WHS suffered a 48 49 loss Loulse Moore paced the Tlgerettes Wlth 26 p01ntS HERES YOUR PERSONALITY POLL Th1S year the SPIRIT lS sponsormg a persona11ty poll whlch we copled from the Nevada paper Th1s IS someth1ng new 1n WHS and we need the coopera tlon of every student to put 1t over The 1dea IS to QIVS someone IH your class recogmtlon for belng outstandlng ln these qualltles The blanks w1ll be totaled and the results w1ll be prmted ln the next ISSUE of the paper Everyone IS asked to Cllp th1s blank and turn lt 1n F111 1n the blanks below wlth your choice FOR YOUR CLASS ONLY and put your ballot ln the box ln MISS Falths room All ballots must be In the box not later than 4 00 PM February 15 BEST BOY GIRL Dresser Personallty Athlete Lookmg Dancer MUSICIHH Student Most Popular Sense of Humor All Around Manners Check your class 157th JJ c r . , l . . . W I W s 1 ' .. . t 'Q t. , ' ,-A , ,,,,, ' Y . I I 'IO N. I . . , . t , - 1 - L 1 . 1 . 1 I 5 f . i . 0 The regular meeting of the Or- '. ' . .- ' l ' Y . . . , I . , o - - f - y 1 , 4 Jam, q JFr. wsu. 4 r. ps,
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Page 2 W H S Splrlt Feb 8 1950 W H S SPIRIT Published Bi Weekly by Warrensburg High School Wan-ensburg Mlssouri SPIRIT STAFF Edilgr Hr wena Loblrltt Asslstant Editor P1t11e1a Qummrrs Busmess Manager Lalxm QIQNCIIIII Art Ld1tor 'NI ll'll5Il Nllllflll Sports Ldltll lilLll'1l l Slllllll e :tux e I d1 ors oan I rrdmg, bh1rley Slmmons Fxchange l dltor rol l r T5 prst llrli l 1 bllllllll Reporters Helen Holder Ilene Milli Nancv Dans Martha L rlmlwell Jn 1 Cooper and Betty Roach sponsors NV11l1e 11'11th md Ioxs L rrtex Guest Edltorlal Your Hlgh School Record Your h1gh school record IS a very valuable 1tem 1n your prep aratlon for the future It IS nat ural that durmg the four years school you feel that 1t doesnt make much d1fference what you do IH some classes or what aCt1Vl txes you take part 1n Maybe the 1tem of m1ss1ng school doesnt seem very lmportant at the tlme Then comes the t1me for grad uatlon Of course most of you are fam1l1ar wlth requ1rements for recelvlng that d1ploma and Wtlh the d1st1nct1on of graduat1on from an accredlted h1gh school But then comes the tlme when there IS a des1rab1l1ty for a good record not Just a pass1ng grade Colleges requlre a transcrlpt of credlts showlng your grades 1n the varlous subjects as well as your rank 1n the graduatlng class But th1s SIVE ou by colleges request mforma t1on IGS and other 1nformat1on wh1ch w1ll help to 1nterpret your record Then too there IS the request for references by employers These usually ask for a record of class work but also ask for comments wlth regard to pcrsonalltv ab1l1tv to get along well Wlth others de pendablllty health 1n1t1at1ve and cooperat1veness In some cases regular1ty of attendance IS mclud ed As you can see these qualltles can do much to determ1ne 1f you w1ll succeed or fall at a Job, and It IS to the employerls advantage to learn as much about you as he can to determ1ne 1f you Wlll be of SQFVICC to h1S buslness The record that you make ln request IS even more lnclu now Most of the forms sent as to extra currleular aet1v1 Sensor Snaps MARILYN Sl-IIVELY Born Yes' On Oetober 31 1932 to be exact Heart throb It could be any one of several people CThat g1rl IS playmg safeb L1kes and dlSl1kCS I l1ke any and cute and tar art1f1c1aI people and those who copy 03 oth ers' Amb1t1on Im go1ng to be an OLD MAIDI DON PARMLEY Born Now thats a sllly ques t1on' On June 17 1932 Heart throb New Cad11lacs CHm what color J L1kes and dlSl1keS I l1ke new cars and I d1Sllk6 concelted peo thmg about the college clothes bunklng partles get shootmg I dlSllk6 Around Amb1t1on Ah my amb1t1on IS to make an easy m1ll1on HELEN BRADLEY Born On Apr1l 23 1932 Heart throb Are you klddlflgo Dav1d of course' L1kes and d1s11kes I l1ke o dance eat frled chlcken go on p1cn1cs cute clothes and Youre So Understand1ng I d1sl1ke peo p e who tell flbS bossy people and coneelted guys and gals AlT1bltlOH I would l1ke to teach grade school and later travel JO ANN ALMOND Born On August 30 1932 H art throb Bob Schmer of course Llk9S and dlSllk6S I l1ke 0 eat and sw1m I l1ke almost every body and Peg O My Heart I d1s1ke stuck up people Amb1t1on To get through col lege and I do mean to the extent of graduat1on PARKER CHRISTOPHER Born Yes It was on a cold day Warrcnsburg June 13 1932 Heart tl1rob B P O L KNOW sehool ean be a great help or a marked hlndrance to you 1n future l1e Why not make It the best that you can? It w1ll mean future ga1n to you as well as the pres ent satlsfactlon of do1ng a good Job Donald G Tarbet Ive heard everythmgb L1kes and dlsllkes I l1ke to stay home and sleep study and read Oh how I d1Sl1ke Flreman on the Cucamonga Spec1al Amb1t1on My amb1t1on IS to leave Warrensburg and become a 1lI'CI'lldIl on the Atch1son Topeka and the Santa Fe JOAN WILLIAMS Born I was born on July 19 1932 IH Albuquerque New Mex leo land Im NOT a MCXICHHJ' Heart throb Well that would b rather hard to say rlght now tHey Joan what happened to E M95 Llk8S and d1s11kes I d1sl1ke eoncelted people and l1ver' I l1ke to s1ng eat JUICY steaks to sk1 and dr1ve cars COh let me out qu1ck'J Amb1t1on I hope to be behlnd SARA REGERS Born June 23 1932 Heart throb Montgomery Cl1ft and Peter Lawford L1kes and d1s11kes I l1ke food cowboy muslc Independence ,,u1ng clothes and l1fe I wont put down any d1Sllk9S although I have a few Amb1t1on My amb1t1on IS to go to K C thlS summer and be come a deslgner but I w1ll prob ably be a secretary as that IS what I am qual1f1ed for JOAN McCOY Born May3 1932 Heart throb I cant declde r1ght at the present CThese lucky people who have more than one guy to choose from I L1kes and d1Sl1k6S peope who wont speak good thmgs to eat and basketball Amb1t1on To become ty parlor operator d1sl1ke I kc playmg a beau SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED Lee Adams sen1or was recent ly VlSltCd by Mr Don Faurot M U football coach Lee was offer a four year seholarshlp to attend the Un1vers1ty and play football Lee aceepted the seholarsh1p and Wlll enter the UHlV9FSlty next a W1l11e saw some dynamlte Couldnt understand It qu1te Cur1ous1ty never pays It ra1ned W1l11e seven days . . . , , . . . n 1 n . -as 4 . 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Page 4 W H S Splrlt Feb 8 950 DONT TRY to walk llke Ruffle to date Mary Anne to plck up a pencll on the sta1rs between classes laugh l1ke Blair grow dlmples 11ke Kelths break up Bob and Carol guess at the answers on Am Prob tests to out argue Jack Stewart to blush 11ke Martha D to lnsult Bob P around h1s falthful fans to understand Coach to wear loud suspenders 11ke Dean get a drlnk between classes read Phllllps wr1t1ng eat as much as Pete draw as well as Joan Dodge 1le l1ke Chief be a Cassanova 11ke John Weltzel' Seen, Head, Imagmed I Ben Pryon Flash The love bug IS at t agaln' Thls t1me 1ts two famllxar v1ct1ms one Dona Coffman and one Bob Ross' Watchlng telev1s1on must be lnterestmg Or maybe lt s not the telev1s1on eh Bob'?' The grapevlne has It that La Vaughn Johnson and Joan Baker are commg to blows over one Neal Denny Must be some guy' There must be some attractlon at Barbara Blacks locker lately Seems Lorln spends all h1s noon hours there We wonder lf It s the locker'?' Okay k1dS heres the questlon of the week Has Jlmmy Teater a TOI'll9'7'7'7 Your guess IS as good as m1ne Irene Mette has a mad crush on a cowboy slnger 1n Kansas C1ty Tell us more Irene' Betty Tllton had a blg party last Saturday nlght From what we hear College Hlgh was well represented Hmmm competxtxon' Were you wondermg who B P Helen Holder and Betty Bashams heart throb was? Well our guess IS B P Ah these secret loves' The reports on the latest coup les 1n the Junlor hlgh gang prove very lnterestlng Latest flashes come from the dxrectlon of Peggy Lamb and Noble DSVIS seen to gether at the Junlor play Orchlds to Mrs Carter and the cast of Brlnglng Up Father ' Onlons to Anyone who dxdnt come to the play WHO MADE THAT BASKET? It could have been su1t number eleven whlch comes ln the form of Herble Smlth Herb lS 5 ft 9 1nches tall and welghs 140 pounds and by the way he has blue eyes H1s hobby IS bu1ld1ng model a1r planes He l1kes On a Slow Boat to Ch1na and h1s favor1te pas tlmes are workmg 1n shop and h1s study halls Or look agaln lt mlght have been Lee Adams Cnumber 15? Lee IS 6 ft 2 lnches tall has blue eyes and welghs 175 pounds H l1kes all k1nds of sports H1s fav orlte song IS Dark Eyes and h1s pastlme Jamce' My eyes are foolmg me the number has changed to 88 It takes the shape of Pete We1tzel HIS hobbles are Cuh huh Just as Ithoughtb eatmg sleep1ng hunt mg and Janet He 1ns1sts that he has no t1me for a past1me' How does th1s happen? I see 00 and 13 batthng lt out' Because somet1mes Elbert Lexgh wears one number and somet1mes 1tS the other number' Elbert IS 6 ft 1 xnches hlgh' He tlpS the scales at 175 pounds and he has blulsh green eyes H1s major hobby lS golf Hm maybe another Ben Hogan Elberts favorlte pastlmes are read1ng and eatmg Wlll I ever flnd out who made that basket? I bet I dont cause here comes another basketball star Ron Heatherly Ron IS everv b1t of 5 feet and 834 lnches tall He welghs 160 pounds and he has hazel eyes HIS su1t bears the num ber of 12 I havent found out who made the basket because these boys are all wonderful players and lt could have been any one of them CAREER CLUB MEMBERS CCont1nued from page 15 ln varlous careers throughout the year To end the program for the year any g1rl who w1shes can wrlte a theme on the profess1on she has chosen The themes are to be Judg ed and the best paper from each hlgh sh1p The at a Hall school w1ll recelve a scholar Ol one fourth term to CMSC wlnners w1ll be announced banquet to be held at Yeater March 17 at 7 00 p m There w1ll be a muslcal pro gram CO1lSlSt1I'lg of members from both hlgh schools and a speaker who w1ll be announced later All members are 1nv1ted to attend Intramural Winners The mtramural volleyball and basketball program of WHS 1S be mg readxly accepted as favorite noont1me entertamment The pro gram has been successful and ln terta1n1ng for both the players and the spectators The glrls partlclpated 1n com pet1t1ve volleyball games There were e1ght teams and seven play ers on each team The captaln of the wmmng team was Helen Clark The other members were Betty Bell Donna Coffman V1r guna Baker Athleen Berlekamp and Ton1 Braunlnger The boys found basketball more ln erestmg and formed ten teams for compet1t1ve play The players on the wmnzng team were John We1tzel Rxffle Don Shaw and Bradford the w1nners of second place were J1m Brockman Swope Berlekamp Marlon Shaw Taylor Darrah and Ph1ll1ps the consola t1on w1nners were J Nace Tom kms J Gossett Lockard Dyer Slmson and Audrey Lelgh Seen, Heard, Imagmed I Ben Pryon Jr What g1rl 1n the sophomore class was thrllled to death when a cer tam senlor boy Joxn d her world h1story class Have you heard Geraldine swoonlng lately? If you have 1ts only because Harold sang on the radlo the other day Barbara Burgess surely gets a round Fxrst Bob then J1m and now we hear 1ts another Bob N1ce gomg k1d Some of the freshmen and soph omores seen together lately are LaRcna and Monroe Ruthanne and Joe L V1rg1n1a and John Mack and Nancy and Blalr Say we hear that trlple datlng 1S really fun' Especlally when you re 1n a Studebaker' For 1n format1on see Ruthanne Mary Carolyn and V1rg1n1a Mary Carolyn We hear theres another g1rl here 1n W H S who l1kes Don Brown also Her 1n1t1als are B H and shes a freshman Russell st11l l1kes Ton1 but lt seems theres another g1rl who lxkes Russell' Her 1n1t1als are E B 1991 Char le always seems to be looklng out the door durxng 4th hour Engllsh We wonder could he be watchmg for Dor1s? . . . . , 1 y . at 1 n . . . . ' ' . , to - , , , ' . ' ' ' Y . . - . . ' to . - , . to . , ' ff . ,, . . . to - , - . . . . . - , , U ' 97 . . ' ': 7 . - . e . - . . . , , ' ' ' G4 77 ' 7 7 to ' ' . 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