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Page 4 W. H. S. Spirit March 8, 1950 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE SNOOPER D1d you notlce all the people around school last They re the seventh and grades puppets They re cute And speaklng of puppets Kel ly Days has a complete ward robe Kelly seems to be qu1te a seamsterll Leonard Goodall went to Kan sas C1ty Sunday to the Sprmg Flower Festlval and Dog Show at the Mun1c1pal Aud1tor1um Pat Laughman had to watch her halr when the puppets were be 1ng made She had a few close shaves Why was Margaret Ann h1d1ng her head m her coat durlng the last quarter of the Concordla game? Hmmm we wonderll Favor1te dancmg partners? Jxm my and Ada What elghth grade boy has a crush on Joyce? Wanted Generous supply headache powders for the elghth graders who nearly famted when they thought that Mrs Flanery was golng to be late for the pup pet show Suggestlon Buy Mrs Flanery a new alarm clock l1ttle week? elghth really W II S STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN FORUM On Tuesday February 21 t1on of Secondary Pr1nc1pals was held III the L1ttle Theater of the Mun1c1pal Aud1tor1um Our por t1on of the program was the pre sentatlon of a forum d1scuss1on by the h1gh school students of thls area The forum was sponsored by the WNAX Radlo Workshop of SIOUX C1ty Iowa Twenty one h1gh schools were represented there Representlng our school were Hel en Holder Mar1lyn Shlvely Jo Campbell and Jack Stewart The schools were d1v1ded and sent to Kansas Cxty h1gh school soclal studles classes to present forum d1scuss1ons Then each school se lected one representative to speak ln the forum g1ven 1n an all school assembly Jack Stewart was chosen from our school A wm ner was selected from each forum to speak to the pr1nc1pals Tues day evenlng One duck to another duck shes lovely shes engaged she uses ponds K aww' NME Ina Mae Gaebel EIGHTH GRADE PERSONALITY If perchance you notlce a 56 gal w1th brown eyes and brown haxr come charg1ng out of math fwh1ch IS her favor1te clssl say 1n Well holy cow' you have no doubt met the subject of the ISSUE Ina Mae Gaebel Ina Mae moved here last sum mfr from Arkansas Before that she had 1lV6d 1n C1nc1nnat1 Ohlo want to m1ss gett1ng preseits so she beat Santa and h1s slelgh by gettlng 1nto C1nc1nnat1 on Decem ber 22 1936 Ina Mae l1kes all the popular songs rlght now her favor1te IS Dear Hearts and Gentle People Her favor1te color IS blue her Iavorlte class IS math and her favor1te fr1ends are all the elghth grade g1rls' Sh has two lnterestmg pets They are known to most of us as blrds For those more partlcular 1nd1v1duals they shall be called parakeets' They are turquolse 1n color Thelr names are TW1t and Tweet ' Hml How can she t ll f t Tw1t tweetxng Tweet twlttlng when she hears a IIOISQ7 Oh well' Ina Mae collects co1ns for a hobbv and for past1mes she pre fers to llsten to the rad1o and to eat' Her 1lk6S are fr1ed chlcken lce cream the rad1o to stay 1'1 bed late sweaters sklrts Jeans and Who Mode That Basket? Whoosh' Another sw1sh of thc net whlch means another two polnts Lets flnd out who made that basket It could have been that Casanova of the Junlor class Jlm Colllns J1ms number 1S 66 He WSlghS 170 pounds and stands 5 feet 11 1nches from the ground H1s favor1te past1me IS huntlng Wlth the mllltla I must be seemg upslde down because the number has become 99 Um thls one has blue eyes welghs 136 pounds and IS 62 Don Glaspey says he has no tlme or hobb1es CI wonder who she IS? If you want to get run over keep 1n front of the approachmg feet of the one and only Lon Larson' Lon welghs 2960 ounces and IS 76 1nches h1gh' H1s number IS 14 He l1kes to dr1ve a car go f1sh1ng and to hunt Wlth the m1l1t1a tSay shall we go Joln h1s m1l1t1a whatever It may be' Watch the basket because num ber 10 IS movmg ln for the shot' Joe DeBacker IS 5 feet 1199 1nches tall and wexghs about 152 pounds H1s favor1te past1me IS Reva naturally' Last but not least comes a tele v1s1on fan' How about that num ber 22 tallas Bob Ross'?D Bob IS hes not sure'J and he thlnks he wexghs 155 pounds' Bobs hobby um sounds susp1c1ousJ televlslonl These boys are another swell bunch of T1gers Theyve been maklng baskets all season long so they all made that basket math class CSay who IS 1n math that keeps her so 1nterested D She doesnt hke to Wash dlshes Cwho does J to get up early t eat asparagus and she drshkes people who act older than they actually are Ina Mae has been ln twenty four states and her ambltlon t the present IS to travel through thc remalnlng twenty four ld advlse you to meet Ina Mae 'md Twlt and Tweet because all three are really swell Guide That IS a skyscraper Lady My Id love to see lt work ' ' Aa ' . 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Morch 8, 1950 W. H. S. Spirit Page 1 sv-NXZHHUNS F H A NEWS Acknowledgments 1n the form of World Frlendshlp greetmg cards have been recelved by the local F H A chapter for glfts sent overseas These g1ftS were sent durrng the World Chrlstmas Fes t1val to teen agers of war torn countr1es The cards recelved were made by the young people them selves Several of the glrls 1n the local chapter have recelved per sonal letters of thanks for the g1fts Natlonal Honor Soclety E ects New Members The Nat1onal Honor Soclety wxll hold 1ts annual 1n1t1at1on on March 13 1950 The sxxteen new mem bers are Joan Hardlng Ph1ll1p Houx S1 Flght Betty P1ne Con n1e Staley Della Cummmg Bess Rlckman Pete Weltzel Shlrley Slmmons Carol Frost Martha Caldwell Sheryl Berrldge Shlrley Fxsher Don Glaspey Dona Coff man and Bob Ross RED CROSS NEWS Mxss Sterlmg started flrst a1d seventh graders enrolled The sen1ors were the flrst to send 1n an ox erseas box and the fxrst 1n 10076 enrollment The Junlor Red Cross County Counc1l meets at Holden March 18 Thls school will be represent ed by Phllllp Houx and Don Glas Dey SFVENTH GRADE MAKES BIRD BOOKS The seventh grade SCIENCE class under the supervlslon of Mlss Ncllle H Ster11ng have recently completed the1r blrd notebooks These books contaln lists of M1s SOUT1 and U S b1rds wxth DIC tures and short storles of some of the blrds They also contam storles of Mlssourls state b1rd the blueb1rd and of John James Audubon the great ornlthologlst Mlss Sterlmg says the books w1ll be shown at the sprxng ex hxbxt and those good enough wlll be sent to the State Falr SONG HITS OF W. H. S. Someday Graduation. They Say It's Wonderful No school Nlght and Day Homework Just One of Those Thmgs forgot to do my homework Dreamers Hollday Study Hall I Can Dream Cant I Gettxng an E 1n every class Its the Talk of the Town Foo ball Champions of the West Central Conference Sllppm Around After port cards come out Temptatlon To sk1p school Just Remlmscmg Summer vacatlons Thats My Deslre To have a swlmmmg pool 1n W H S On the Road to Mandalay The teachers Black and Blue Gym classes When I Wrlte My Song The ory and Harmony class I-low Hlgh the Moon General Scxence class Shme Crafts An Hour Never Passes Tests tests tests Room Full of Roses Mlss Sterlmgs room JUST CHUCKLES A patlent ln an asylum was try mg to convmce an attendant that he was Napoleon But who told you that you were Napoleon? 1nqu1red the at tendant God d1d replled the lnmate I d1d not came a voice from the next booth Lawyer tfor motor accldent vlctlmb Gentlemen of the Jury the drlvcr of the car states that he was gomg only four mlles an hour Thmk of It The long agony of my poor unfortunate Cllent as the car passed slowly over hrs body Freshman I feel hke telllng that teacher where to get off aga1n Jumor What do you mean aga1n Freshman I felt 1lkC It yes terday too Slow Walter Your coffee slr lts spec1al from South Amerlca Customer tsarcastlcallyl Oh so thats where you ve been ,t i A all I X Eiligllifi l onssro ' 5 HOME TEHIV1 Q I The WHS Tlgers wound up thelr regular season by edgmg out the College Hlgh Colts 35 34 IH an overtlme here February 17 Ron Heatherly and Elbert Leigh each tallled 9 pomts to lead the scorlng ill I the sub reglonal tourna ment at Concord1a the Bengals came out w1th second honors On the1r way to the fxnals the WHS qumtet downed Central of Har d1n 59 28 Rlchmond 52 34 and nosed out Concord1a 29 28 The T1gers dropped the contest for f1rst place to Hughesvllle 24 47 Lelgh took the Warrensburg scor 1ng honors for the tournament wxth 46 polnts for the four games iii The Bengals were ellmmated from the regxonal tournament at CMSC In thelr f1!'St encounter by a strong qumtet from Grandvrew The game was tlght all the way to the w1re but a good stall and T1ger foulxng enabled Grandvxew to pull away to a comfortable lead after the 0516181 tlme out The fmal score was 38 50 Herb Smith caged 11 pomts to pace the Tlger attack WE WONDER W o B P I Whv Mrs McKean cant say constxtutxon w1thout wrmklmg her nose? If Parkle suspects hes about to be caught 1n a certam females snare? If anyone appremates Mlss Falths chocolate soda Joke? What phrase Joan Wl1l1amS colned for Clt1Z6I1Sh1p 'l Why lost? Why gether Why Bob Ball wanted h1s name m h1s If the love bug hasnt bltten Lor1n and Barbara? If Conme peroxldes her halt Why Coachle dlS1lk6S females S07 If anvone can answer these quest1ons the Charleston doesnt get Jack and Jo dont go to Daperq , I f'--f-'N-s1. , ' I A... , - 0 .... ' - x . 1 .. 4 A . l s r , , 1 , , G , , ' as vw - ' - . 1 ' . ' . - ' ' ' re- D , . , - - ' n - ' - ' ' y ' I 1 1 I 1 ' - , . - I ' .. I . ' 1 , 1 ' 1 . 1 n 1 ' I . I 7 7 ' 1 1 1 x ' y . . ' ' v 1 9 ' 9 - . I 7 '-W 1 v 1 ' . ., 1 , . . . - . . . . H . I , i c-asses February 27, with forty ,, . . l AL I ' I! ' ' ' 7 1 I ' I it ' Y! ' ' ' . ' h . . s? . . , - lil-f-l-1 U V- . ,, . - . , I . . 1 I . T . . '1 , . . 1 , MLM.-.,. ' . , . X . . . G . ,R . . . ,, . . -,-T,-1,-,. ,- , - . , . . 66 ' ' . . . , . . . 1 ' FY . 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Student Publication of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Vol, 8 Worrensburg, Missouri, Wednesday, March 22, 1950 No. I0 La Vaughn Johnson Queen Reva Fockler Princess EIGHTH GRADE HAS ST PATRICKS PARTY The glrls ln MISS Sterllng s s1xth hour class had a party Frlday March 17 1n the home economlcs department The hostesses Joann Cooper and Barbara McWherter were asslsted by Margot Everlv Jane Groene Betty Baker W11 ma Evans Ruby Lakey Ellzabeth Lockard Gxlberta Hughs Dorothv Mxstler Pearla Lou Parsons Ver leen Whlttall Donna West Ro berta Rogers and Shlrley Brad shaw Ina Mae Gaebel opened the program by readlng the story of St Patrlck Mr Tarbet accom pamed by Tr1sh Summers sang Irlsh songs and Betty Plne compamed by Mary Carolyn Mc Kmney sang Irlsh Lullaby Thxs was followed by varled piano numbers by Pat Laughman and Martha Grainger Spring sewlng proJects made bx elghth grade glrls were dlsplayed Mr House Mr Tarbet Mrs Flanerx Mrs Thomas Mrs Jones Mxs G1lbert Mr Copple and Mxss Sterlmg were guests COMING EVENTS March 24 Seventh Grade As sembly WCC MUSIC Festxval Cl1nton Grade School Operetta March 25 WCC MUSIC Fes tival Clmton H1gh School Indoor Track and Fleld Meet M U March 28 Natlonal Honor So ClCtV Aptltude Tests tlval Class C CMSC April 6 Easter Assembly W LLUB SQUARE DANCE The W Club sponsored a most enjoyable square dance on March 16 IW the hlgh school gymnasium A pmg pong table was set up 1n the east end of the gvmnas1um near a basketball throw and a re freshment stand The squares some tlmes as many as seven were brlghtened bx plald shlrts and summer sklrts Thls IS the seco md square dance this year the flrst one bemf' spon sored bv the Student COLIHCII ear ller m the year The enthuslasm for square dancmg IS still hxgh Heres hopmg there ll be another one soon' LaVaughn Johnson Crowned Queen of Arrow Ball Revo Fock'er Is Princess At the annual Arrow Ball held ln the W H S gym on March 10 La Vaughn Johnson Jumor was crowned queen and Reva Fock ler freshman was crowned prm cess The room was decorated to rep resent Dreamers Hollday Butterf11es and clouds were on the walls and a huge butterfly Wlth a man on 1ts back was ln the center of the floor A false ce111ng of blue and whlte crepe paper was hxghhghted wlth sparklmg stars Whlte trees wxth blue and plnk flowers encxrcled the room The throne located on the stage was decorated with blue crepe paper and blue carpeted steps lead up to It In the I'8C61VlI1g lme were Jack Stewart Betty Basham Bob Brockman Mar1lyn Shlvely and Mr and Mrs Tarbet Refreshments were served at the east end of the room MUSIC for dancmg was prov1ded by Hatcher HHIHGS orchestra Art Students Visit Art Exhibit On Tuesday morning March 7 twenty flV6 members of the art department wlth thelr teacher Mrs Hopkms went to Kansas Clty to V1Slt the Nelson Art Gallery and to see the art exhlblt at Em ery B1rd Thayers Two hours were spent by the students 1n the American wmg of the Gallery where they emoyed seemg the exqulslte art treasures that were related to the American way of l1v1ng Th dlsplay at Emery B1rd s was LSDGCIHHY 1nterest1ng to the group as xt contalned the entries f Keith Cox and Donna Morrlson The students arrlved home late m the afternoon feeling that they had had a most enjoyable as well as a profitable day . . . , 7 I 1 7 - a If Y ' 1, f 1 ' 3 ' - y , 7 Y , - - . . . . . , . 1 - - - - . I ' - . , y . 5 . A - . , I . W 7 . . ' .' - March 31-District Music Fes- . . . . , o Y . v Y ' ' ' ' 7 1 v ' ' . - 'Q ' v y 1 1 - ' . y Y - -l-- I r ' - gg V31 1 1 ! ! ' ' . ca 'v ' . . , D A . . ' ' ' 7 , ' . . . , - - I . . 7 g . 3 . Q ac- - .Q . . . 5 ' S , . 1 . , . , , . . 1 I H: . . . . . . tv .N H Q . . B - J . . . 0 1 1 ' U ' ' Ju. - - - t . y - 1 . ' , , . y P' Y
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