Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Pgge 4 W H S Splfll' Feb 22 l950 PERSONALITY POLL tC0ntl Pete Beard and V1rg1n1a Baker Best Sense of Humor Bla1r Gelbach and Donna Cash Best All Around John Mack Werllng and Ann Rogers Best Manners Don Grlgsby and Dor1s Cates FRESHMAN CLASS Best Dresser Robert Dyer and Sally Shlvely Best P9FSOna1lty Jlmmy Brockman and Elva Klstner Best Athlete Charles Senlor and Deleta Ter Best Lookmg Jlmmy Brockman and Reva Fockler Best Dancer J1mmy Brockman and Ruth anne Marr Best MUSICIHH Paul Brooks and Patsy Pr1ce Best Student Russell Sh1vers and E11zabeth Most Popular Jlmmy Brockman and Elva Kxstner Sense of Humor Rlchard Daugherty and Mar1lyn S1mmons Best All Around Gary Larson and Ruthanne Marr Best Manners Russell Shlvers and Nanc George EIGHTH GRADE Best Dresser B1111e Dee Houk and Bett Pelschel Best Personal1ty J1m Hull and Betty Pelschel Best Athlete- Donnle Ph1l11ps and Betty W11 born Best Looklng George Arnold and Joyce Fock ler Best Dancer Hugh Hanna and Jane Groene Best MUSICIHH Holmes Beebe and Norma Cum mlng Best Student Don Ph1l11ps and Betty Baker Most Popular J1m Hull Joan Cooper and Bet ty P1eschel Best Sense of Humor Kelly Day and Betty Pleschel Best All Around Harold Beard SOPHOMORE PERSONALITY The personalltx of the week IS a cute sophomore wlth a slow drawl none other than Pete Beard Lets start w1th St'lt1St1CS 1 150 pounds and brown ha1r Pete was 15 on Noxember 27 Hls fav Oflte song n1e More of h1s l1kes are scar let cocoanut cream ple ICC cream bascktball algebra and Enghsh and out of school women CSay how about that'?J Pete dlSllk6S Q19 people who talk too much C25 people who dont sax enough and C37 people who t1y to l1urry llllll flt IS next to 1mposs1ble to hurry l11m any how'J And oh yes we mustnt forget he detests caul1flower Pete IS qu1te ambltlous If you don t th1nk so Just read on Flrst he wants to graduate Cwhlch he w1l1 do no doubt Wlth flylng col orsj secondly he Wants to go to K C and get acquamted Chm sounds l1ke fun? and h1s thlrd amb1t1on lS to go to Southwest Bapt1st College at Bol1var If you dont know Pete meet hlm right away because hes a grand guy and a cledxt to the sophomore class wh1ch are hazel eyes lS Frankle and John F111 Vour Red Cross overseas boxes now We who have so much, can d1v1de wlth those who have so l1ttle see your sponsor for 11st of materxals 7TH AND 8TH GRADE SNOOPER D1d vou know that Brenda Bar tel Hugh Hanna and Jlmmy Gar rson are tak1ng dancmg lessons at the Estes Hotel? The seventh grade welcomes back Clvde Brown who has been 1n the Mercy Hospltal from an appendectomy I wonder why the doctor cou dnt tell whether Kelly had the mumps are not? There was a hot t1me 1n the old town Fr1day afternoon J1m Hulls pasture caught on f1re In case you tuned ln on KCMO Sa urday and heard a lot of statlc t was Just Kelly Day talk1ng to Jack Jackson about hlS 4 H pro Jects The e1ghth grade had a barn dance February 20 There were games square dancmg and re lreshments PERSONALITY POLL tContl Don Ph1l11ps and Betty P18SCh9l Don Ph1l11ps and Roberta Rog ers SEVENTH GRADE Best Dresser Noble DHVIS and Le Ann Jaeger Best Personal1ty Leonard Goodall and Dlane Montgomery Best Athlete Lowell Berlekamp and Wllma Shepherd Best Lookmg Jaek1e Moon and Margaret De Backer Best Dancer J1mm1e Garrlson and Brenda Bartel Best Mus1c1an J1mm1e Garrlson and Ernestene Lupton Best Student Leonard Goodall and Lee Ann Jaeger Most Popular Leonard Goodall and Dlane Montgomery Best Sense of Humor Elton Dorrah and Peggy Lamb Best All Around Leonard Goodall and Dlane Montgomery Best Manners Leonard Goodall and Joan Swope We hope you enJoyed th1s pub l1c OPIDIOD poll and thank the classes who cooperated to make It a success . . . . , I 1 7 ' - T .1 7 . , . 'D fy- ' . . ' ' if ' ' - A jf , 1 ' . '. .ze . ' r ' Baile. - A - Best Manners- . V . v ' K ' ' L . - ' : 5' 10 ati , , . . 'V ' V - , 7 . , - , ' . , . H . Q , - ' . a l 1 - ' 5 . v l , 1 , . y . ' . . y 1 . . . 1 . , i V V 7 , . 1 l . . . . - , . - ' l i ' 7 a . , ' i 1 1 b ' ' - 3 , . 1 H ' 3! . . , , , - . Y' . , - , . . - 1 ,Y I 3 9 - . '

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Feb. 22, l 950 W. H. S. Spirit Page 3 TIGER CLUB HAS PARTY The Tlger Club had an all school Valentme partv Tuesdav February 17 The west slde of the gym was used for square and so c1al card tables wxth cards and check ers and two plng pong tables Pop The gym was decorated wlth red and who un dancmg The east Slde had cookles and candy were sold Whlte crepe paper Anyone wasnt there m1ssed a lot of RAINBOW NEWS The Order of R81Hb0W for gxrls held thexr regular meetlng Febru ary 2 The Board of Advlsors was mstalled and the choxr dlrector was appo1nted Plans for the ch1l1 supper to be held February 25 were dlscussed SENIOR SNAPS tcontl CCont1nued to col 35 and basketball games skatmg few Cl1nton boys and my cat Bruce I d1sl1ke concelted people bossy people and sen1or class meet1ngs TRISH SUMMERS Born January 25 1932 ganlst and sololst xn a large church some day L1 es and dlsllkes 1 e Frankle Lame mus1c goo ce1v1ng ma1l gardenlas Beaver Falls watchmg all sports drxv mg cars Metcalfes poems ty pmg be1ng w1th the B1g Nlne and movles I d1sl1ke cowboy mus1c turkey havmg to do anythmg but practlce my mus1c and most of all gettmg up early LONNIE WOODRUFF Born July 12 1932 Heart throb Its 72 beats per m1nute' L1k6S and d1S lkQS I l1ke sun shme chlldren dogs blrds and bees and crocuses 1n the sprmg I d1Sllke ram grownup chlldren cats blrds and bees and crocuses out of season QI have absolute ly no comment'7 Ambltlon To flnd out why' tWhy what? You flgure th1s one Beulah the Basketball Whoopee' Here I am again. I got four whole days of rest dur 1ng the Cl1nton tournament and m really rarmg to go At fxrst m feelmgs were hurt because e boys dldnt take me w1th them but then the guy ln the orange pantles explamed that he Just wanted me to get rested for ou1 last games Thats klndness at 1tS best my fr1ends' And dldnt we maul Holden? Guess we really pulled those old Eagles tall feathers out' Elbert came out as h1gh polnt man Wlth 15 tall1es 1n hxs favor Thats the wav to go Elbert Then we took a 'oooonnnngggg rlde to Butler where my flghtmg second team came out on top And then aga1n theres the f1rst team Lost by only two pomts CWhich only goes to show that It was real 15 a good gameb Pete was high pomt man that nlght Thats my boyll They sl1pped up on us wlth that Eldorado Sprmgs game but to no avall We won anyway and HOW' Not that I thought we d do anvthlng else but wln you under stand thatll Elb came out on top agaln wlth 12 pomts Well fe low T1ger lovers I got ta go I Just saw the orange pantxes fly around the corner and that means only one thlng WORK By the way thls IS goodbye Its sa ut Its been fun k1dS and I ve lox ed evtry mlnute of It Be good and remember your flghtmg Txg ers the grandest guys ln the world Auf weldershen Beulah out alone'J JACK STEWART Born I was born ln Sedalla on my blrthday CJanuary 15 1932J' L1keS and dlSl1k8S Im a pes smust so I have very few l1kes TVIx dlSllkeS are llmlted to enthuslastlc or uncooperatlve sons' Ambltlons Currently my m bltxon IS to have the class of 1950 f1n1sh th1s school year with a neat dcblt balance In the long run my personal ambltlon IS to have a part ln estab'1sh1ng freedom and democracy for all men ' per L 1 A fl I W E-1n5'i1fi' !, uxsuro ' ' Home Team QL , The flrst weekend ln February saw the Tlgers 1n the Clmton tourney The flrst session the Bengals put up a stlif battle but lost to Cl1nton who placed flrst 1n the tourney 34 39 Saturday afternoon the WHS cagers down ed Adnan ln the consolatlon fhght 44 35 In the consolatlon fmals Sm1th Cotton of Sedalla defeated the Tlgers 57 31 Ron Heatherly paced the WHS basketeers ln the tournament w1th 40 pomts itil February '7 the Bengals met Holden here 1n a conference t11t and came out on the long end of a 41 27 count Elbert Lelgh caged 15 pomts to lead the scormg Ill? The Tlgers recelved thelr sec ond conference defeat at Butler ln a 46 44 thrlller Pete Weltzel poured through 18 pomts for War rensburg iii In a conference encounter Feb ruary 13 the WHS loopsters downed the v1s1t1ng Eldorado Sprlngs qulntet 47 26 Lelgh took the scormg honors wlth 12 po1nts llillit s ason aga1nst Eldorado Sprlngs 1n a prellmmary to the boys game commg out on the short end of a 36 19 score 1850 Grandma had a caller Who had a t1m1d heart When they sat together They sat this far apart 1900 Mother had a boy frlend Who was bashful and shy Do you thlnk he klssed her? Why he dldnt even try' 1950 Whenever daughters steady calls He greets her wlth a k1ss When they s1t together Theysltclosellkethls Cop1ed The remedy for wrongs IS to forget them . . V f-fs.. I Iv ' - ' X 4 . ... q y . . 1 . A r th ' ' V , Q V, 1 . ' , D ' . l I l l . ' n n - . , , Q . . . l ' , - ' . - y I - , ' ' . - . . ' s ' I . . . , - , 7 7 , . . v ' . . ' . . ' , . . f . I ' i ' , I ' . ' 9 ' . 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Student Publucatlon of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL V 8 Worrensburg Mlssourn Wednesday Morch 8 1950 No 9 Arrow Ball of 1950 Well here lt IS gang' Its the b1g event of the year the senlors sparkllng star and a golden op portun1ty for Cup1d to do h1s stuff' Guessed It yet Thats r1ght the Arrow Ball' ThlS year the senlors theme IS A Dreamers Holiday Thelr mag1c wand w1ll turn the gym lnto dreamers wonderland The muslc w11l be furnlshed by the danceable tunes of Hatcher Haxnes Orchestra The dance w1ll begm at 8 p m Frxday nlght March 10 The admlsslon pr1ces will be S1 00 lor couples and 75 cents for snags All t1ckets purchased before the dance w1ll be numbered and a drawlng w11l be held for one free Arrow Th crownmg of the Arrow Queen and Princess w1ll be the sh1n1ng event of the even1ng The candldates for queen are Jan1ce Etter senlor La Vaughn John son Junlor and V1rg1'11a Baker sophomore The candldates for DTIHCGSS are Reva Fockler fresh and Dlane Montgomery seventh g1ade The classes have chosen a swell group of candldates so cast xour votes carefully' Fellows you cant aHord to mlss th1s wonderful dance' How about gettmg a date EIGHTH GRADE PRESENTS ASSEMBLY PROGRAM The elghth grade of W H S gave the1r assembly program on March 3 1950 They presented f1ve puppet plays as follows elghth grade girls The Swme herd and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow elghth grade boys Old Slewfoot Rumpelstlltskln and Rlp Vam W1nkle Everyone 1n thus grade took part ln these plays The puppets were made 1n art class under the dlrectlon of Mrs Hopkms and the play wrltlng was under the supervlslon of Mrs Fla terv The 1ndustr1al arts class helped 111 the woodwork for the puppets COMING EVENTS March 9 One Act Plays at 8 oclock March 10 Arrow Ball March 13 Natlonal Honor So c1ety In1t1at1on March 14 FHA Meetlng March 16 W Club Dance March 17 Jun1or Assembly Career N1ght Senlor Glrls March 21 Square Dance Art Students Wm Awards Kexth Cox and Donna Morr1son thls week were not1f1ed that they had won honors 1n the seventh Annual Reg1onal Scholast1c Art Awards Exh1b1t1on at Emery Blrd Thayers 1n Kansas Clty Ke1th won a key a flrst place award on one of h1S entr1es and a Merlt Certxfxcate or second place ratmg on another Donna won a Merlt Certlflcate on one of her photo graphs entered These students w1th the1r teacher Mrs Hopk1ns went to Kansas C1ty on March 3 where the awards were present ed KelthS f1rst award plcture w1ll be entered IH the natlonal contest at Carnegle Instltute IH Ph1 adelphla SPEECH CLASS GIVES ONE ACT PLAYS The speech class of W H S gave two one act plays March 7 They were Broken Rehearsal and 'Threes a Crowd Two more plays w11l be g1ven on March 9 They are Hlgh Wm dow and Ladles of the Mop A very DICE crowd saw the plays on March 7 and the the speech class 1nv1tes you back March 9 for another enjoyable evernng Muslclans to Phllharmomc Forty members of the W H S band chorus and theory classes attended the afternoon perform ance of the Kansas Clty Phllhar monlc on February 22 The pro gram lasted about an hour and a half and was under the baton of Conductor Hans Swexger Sensors to Present Meet Me rn St Lours The well known Meet Me ln St Louls by Sally Benson dra matlzed by Perry Clark and pub l1shed by The Dramatlc Publlsh 1ng Company has been chosen for the senxor play The story centers around the members of the Smlth famxly and varled obJect1ons to movmg from St Lou1s to New York The steps the youngsters take to keep movmg causes trouble wlth the nelghbors the1r fathers boss the1r Sweethearts the1r parents and the trolley company the1r from The cast has been selected as follows Mr Sm1th the klnd gen erous and lovmg father Jack Stewart Mrs Sm1th the gentle graclous and charm1ng mother Helen Holder Lon the oldest chlld and only boy Herb Smlth Rose oldest and most tempera mental of the glrls Rowena Bob b1tt Esther who cllngs to Rose In t1me of trouble Jeanneane Par sons Agnes the tomboy who IS greatly admlred by Toot1e Marl lyn Shlvely TOOt1e the youngest and most 1IHaglf1atlV8 Jo Camp bell Grandpa a tall tale teller ln h1s seventres Parker Chrlstopher Katle the good humored gener ous lrlsh ma1d Irene Mette Mrs Waughop a fussy 1rate m1dd1e aged woman Barbara Black John Shepherd frlendly and smcere shghtly older than his g1rl frxend, Rose Ron Heatherly Fred Greg ory Esthers well mannered beau Elbert Leigh Luc1l1e Pentard a coy effected g1rl from the East Betty Barnhlll Mr Dodge a much harassed lookmg buslness man Earl Murphx Duffy Mr Dodges yes man Bob Ball Ida Booth bv a sweet shy g1rl who IS very much ln love w1th Lon Judy Coulson The play IS under the dlrectlon of Mrs McKean and w1ll be pre sented Aprll 14 IH the W H S audltorlum ol. , , , , ' ' ' T ' ll - - ll 1 , - , . . . . , l 1 - ' - - . gg - Y , - ' as ' 11 ' 1- - ' ,Y . , ' . 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