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April 5 l95O W H S Splrlt Page 3 Members of Local F H A Attend State Meetlng The state meetmg of the Future Homemakers of Amerlca was held Saturday Aprll 1 at Jesse Hall 1n Columbxa Delegates attendlng from the local chapter were June Burr Betty P1ne Barbara Black Betty Bamh1ll Mrs Kelth Burr Mrs Gayles P1ne M1ss Nel 11e Sterlmg and Mlss Vehna F1sher Dr John Longwell Dean Col lege of Agrlculture Unlverslty of M1ssour1 gave the welcommg ad dress A panel dlscusslon What can FH A do to strengthen Home L1fe ln Our State and Natlon was lead by Mr Raymond Rob erts Dlrector of Superv1s1on State Department of Educatlon The fol low1ng partlclpated Mr H J Haberaecker Superlntendent f Schools Butler Mrs Ben Blosser chapter mother Columbla Wayne Schnelle FFA pres1dent Lock wood Mabel Howard FHA pres xdent Oran Mrs Gladys Stoner chapter advlsor Monroe C1ty June Burr was mstalled as chalrman of West Central D1s tr1ct at the 1nstallat1on servlce of state and d1str1ct off1cers Or1gmal sk1ts deplctmg var1ous phases of M1ssour1 history were g1ven by several chapters Dmner was served ln the M1SSOufl Meth od1st Church to more than 900 delegates A hlgh l1ght of the day was a tour of the Umverslty of Mlssourl campus whlch was followed by a tea 1n Memorlal Room of Gwynn Hall RED CROSS NEWS N1ne Junlor Red Cross boxes from WHS have been sent over seas The senlors contrlbuted two the freshmen one the elghth grade four and the seventh grade two Student Councll Convention At Columbia The State Student Councll con xentlon w1ll be held at Hxckman Hlgh at Columbla Aprll 21 22 The local student council will attend one day and plans to take all members that wxsh to attend However only three delegates will vote These delegates w1ll prob ablv be the president vxce presl dent and secretary Vfzgr M Rainbow Celebrates Birthday Members of the Order of Ram bow for G1r1s celebrated the 6th anmversary of the organlzatlon at a pot luck supper March 29 Parents of members were guests about 100 persons attended After supper group smgmg was led by Carol Frost Solos were sung by Betty Pme and Patsy Pr1ce accompanied by Mary Caro lyn McK1nney Awards were presented to mem bers by M1ss Nellle Hart Sterlmg They went to the followlng Carol Frost Betty Basham Rowena Bobbltt Shlrley S1mmons Joan Hardmg Joan Dodge June Burr Helen Holder Jean Holder Nancy Davls Patsy Pr1ce Marllyn Cross Vlrglnla Baker Betty Roach Joan E well Irene Mette La Rena Hunt Ruth Ann Marr Betty Har mons Joan Swope Phyllis Boland Ton1 Braunmger Betty Pme Jane Groene and Pat Laughman TEN TOP RATINGS tContmued from Page 17 glrls low vo1ce Ratmgs of super lor whlch were h1ghest glven 1n the followmg were rece1ved by girls sextet glrls glee club and Jo Ann Almond medlum vo1ce so lo Superlor ratmgs were also re CElV8d by the band trumpet trio 4Bob Mart1n Charles McCoy and Jo Ann Almondb glrls trlo fBet ty Pme Janice Etter Betty Bash ami and Lonnle Woodruff oboe solo These musical numbers were under the supervlslon of Mr Frank Fendorf h1gh school muslc dlrector The scene IS 'he cbemlstry class A sturent lS bemg qulzzed Mr Wehmeyel What IS the formula for water Kelth HIJKLMNO Mr Wehmeyer Who ever told you that? Kelth You dld you told me lt was H to O Jumors Present Assembly On the morning of March 30 the Jumor class presented lts an nual assembly The program was based on a telev1s1on show wlth Martha Caldwell announcmg Don w1th news and The 1nev1table next sung by Lon Larson Jim Collms and Bob Ross There were two SkltS one by Lon Larson Bob Ross and Pete Weltzel and the other by Dor1s Drmkwater Dona Coffman Del1a Cummmg Carol Frost and blackface Shlrley Fisher A trlo composed of Joe DeBacker Don Glaspey and Pete Weltzel accom pamed by Marxetta Zolllnger sang two songs The Jumors were as slsted 1n the1r program by Pa trlcxa Summers and Joan W11 hams who sang the1r contest num bers Glaspey opened sports hlghhghts commerclal was SEVENTH GRADE ASSEMBLY The seventh grade assembly was presented March 22 Leonard Goodall announced the var1ous numbers the Hrst of wh1ch was a style show by the seventh grade glrls J1mmy Garrlson played Theres no Tomorrow after whlch a clar1net tr1o composed of Margaret Ann DeBacker Wllma Lee NOFIIS and James Cash played an entertalnmg number Ernestme Lupton was next on the program w1th an accordlon solo and the program ended Wlth a play called W1ll1e Gxrl The characters 1n the play were as follows Mrs Gum Dlane Montgomery W1111e Jackle Moon Mrs Brant Lee Ann Jaeger Lutle Brenda Bartel Leo J1mmy Bradshaw and the pol1ce men J W Bradford and Noble Boyd The program was under the dl rectxon of Mrs Thomas SHE She can be Wlld or nlce Warm as toast Cold as lce Hard as na1ls Or soft and human Who can tell Shes a woman W1ll came up to the lab Thlnkmg he knew plenty He took the bottle He lgnored the tab Funeral Frxday 220 . . , . . . - A . . . . , . 1 . . . 1 -Q ' ' ' . . y 1 1 . f 1 1 ' ' . . - 3 1 1 1 . . 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Page 2 W H S Splrlt Ap,-,I 5 195Q W H S SPIRIT Published Bl Weekly by Wan-ensburg High School, Warrensburg, Missouri SPIRIT BTL!! Editor Rowena Bobbi!-t Asslstant Editor Patricia Summers Busxness Manager Calvm Czeschln Art Ed1tor Marllyn Shively Sports Edltor Hlchafd bmlth Ieature Edxtors Joan Hardmg and Shlrley S1mmons Exchange Editor Larol Frost Typlst Patr1c1a Summers Reporters Helen Holder Irene MSU-9 Nancv Davls Martha Caldwell Joan Cooper and Betty Roach Sponsors Wlllle Faxth and Lois Carter Easter Editorial Good Frlday and Easter are two separate days accordlng to the calendar but It IS pleasanter 1n the m1nd to remember them to gether For 1f lt were not for the happy Easter that follows soon after Good Frlday It would mdeed be a dreadful day because lt was on th1s day that Jesus was cruel ly cruclfxed Good Frlday orlg mally called Gods Frlday 1 a holy day 1n the Chrlstlan Church a day of solemmty Easter also IS a holy day but lt IS one of the most joyous days of the year for lt marks the trlumph of death over l1fe not for Chr1st alone but for all the world as well The New Testament sets no spec1al date for Easter but the date was settled m th1s way Easter should come always on the f1rst Sunday after the full moon followlng the 21st of March wh1ch IS the sprmg equl nox The name Easter can be traced to the Saxon goddess of Spr1ng Eostre ln whose honor a celebratlon was held about th1s t1me L1ke all other holldays Easter holds many popular customs and bel1efs To chlldren It means col ored eggs brought by the Easter bunny The early Chrlstlans con sldered the egg an emblem of the resurrectlon for as the chlcken breaks open 1ts enclosmg shell so d1d Chr1st break open the doors of h1s tomb The reason for color mg eggs IS g1ven 1n the story of a l1ttle bxrd who sang and shed tears above the tomb of our Sav 1or From the t1me the blrd sang over H1s tomb h1s eggs were al ways of br1ght and beautlful col ors In many places hot cross buns appear ln the wmdows of bakerles and then dlsappear when Easter IS past Easter lll19S bank How About o WPUS7 We re constantly hearing f Book Week or Educatlon Wleek so how about a WPUS CWeek for Poor Unfortunate Students J Lets pretend that md Mr House agreed to a WPUS and these rules were When you turn guess what Coke' Students dont have e teachers Jokes Everyone whlspers as much as they please ln study C73 hall The glrls can wear dlrty old Jeans and lev1s anytlme' Gum IS perm1tted 1n all classes Extra cred1t w1ll be glven for all work not handed 1n No health classes all week' A 'dream band room Chke the one at Cllntonl w1ll be added to our buxldlng All errors 1n typ1ng must be erased School starts at nme and ends at three every afternoon A soda fountaln mstalled for use durmg study hall perlods Televlslon sets 1n each room Cha1rs w1th soft colorful cush Mr Tarbet lssued a fountam to laugh at long m every room Better IS a l1ttle wlth content than much wxth contentxon the altars 1n churches and homes and people all over can be heard saymg Chr1st IS rlsen and frlend respondmg 'He 1S r1sen mdeed New clothes and f1nery are worn on Easter morning for a superstltlon says that lt IS un lucky not to wear somethlng new on Easter Yes l1ke most holldays Easter a t1me of celebratlon But lt IS more than that It IS the resur rectlon of our Lord that IS the most lmportant thlng ln the world Followlng IS a poem wrltten In s1mpe language wh1ch tells us reat deal about Easter The l1ttle flowers came through the ground At Easter t1me at Easter t1me They ra1sed thexr heads and looked around At happy Easter t1me And every pretty bud d1d say Good people bless th1s holy day For Chr1st 1S rlsen the angels say A happy Easter t1me' Seen, Heard Imagmed I Ben Pryon Hx gang' Have vou all heard bout Trlshs crush on a certaln Junlor boy? Well hes tall has blond halr and plavs football and basketball' Guessed lt yet Slnrley Flsher went to Clmton over the weekend Shes been beammg all week' Hmm she must have had fun' Mr Fendorf must have been asleep comlng home from the mu SIC contest last Saturday mght' Wow' Sprxng had sprung on the band bus Speak1ng of the ITILISIC contest vue hear Don Glaspe5 went for an afternoon rlde wnh one of those Clinton gal Man oh man he gets around Whlle we re on the subject we llllght mentlon Jlm Teaters mad crush on a l1ttle Clmton belle none other than MISS Barbara Vandenburg' Not bad not bad at llllllXIlS been slck the last few d xs but Brockman stems to be tant xou make up xour mmd' ' We he u Cave Hollow had v1s lOlS last Sunday afternoon Un doubtedly a rumor Hmm We wondero ' Rumor las that Della x ouldnt let Lon walk her to the door the nlght of tle W Club square dance Why Della thats no attxtude to take We hea1 Dona c uldnt see h lt'l6VlS10ll set the other nl. ht Say Bob do you thmk wc ou ht to get he1 some 5135595979 B1lly Boyds Wrltten 1 po: m loout hls true love namely a certaln blond Jumor Is It a d1llv Wow' Thats okay B111 every lanes twltterpxted come sprm Say what d1d Monty and Flor ence do Saturday n1ght Rumor has It that Florence started for Teenv1lle but the quest1on IS where d1d she end up? We wonder what Leo Crocker was so elated about last week'P Could It be that he p1cked up a cholce b1t of goss1p'P Orchlds to All the entrles to the D1str1ct Contest who won 81 ther of the two top ratlngs On1ons to The SPIRIT Staff for not turmng 1n all the news' . . . I . . . . . I u 7 ' 0 . . ' . Q. K Q A ii ' 7 S! ' ct I l . . y ----- .--- -------- 1 . ' ' , ----- n h y .1 ' - . ' Z, . ' ' , ----------H . . . v . . . . 1 .V - U ' ' on 1 , . 1 w ' 1' ' ' ----------- , . , ---T -'----- y , I I , , . . . l ' . ' 1 ' - 1 . - 4' , . . - ' I 0 0 . 4 . ' 1- ' ' ' I l .- . . . ' - ' 3 . ,Q y , i , . x .A . . . , , 1 . a ' U , . . . . . , , . E , - ' ' . . . . . . C . , - . . , . . . , S 1 . . . . 2-ll!!! a ' ' . . . . . 1, 2 - ty N . - - , , , . . . - - - aj . ' gr v ' ' - . .. - . ' making out okay! Say. Romeo, , , a I l v r v ' ' Y' ' c . t . . . . ' , ' . . . li ' . ' - Y 1 3 - v Y . . . , - .. , 1 V' , ... - ' l lt ' u ' v , ' - Q ax - - - ,H a N - - 1 is va . . . . 1 . . 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Page 4 W H S Splrlt Apr.: 5 1950 Sensor Snaps LEE ADAMS Born As well as l can re member It was about June 1 1932 Heart throb You mean you 00111. KHOW7 Llhls IS a wlld guess but could lt be Jamcefj 1..1kes and ulsnkes I nke all sports mce clothes, Bulck conver moles the lormal Janlce wore to me Arrow Ball keeplng 1n tram mg chocolate shakes and golng steady I d1sl1ke glrls that act ar IC131.n AIIIDIIIOI To lead a clean wholesome lue lull ol happlness Also l nope my generatlon wrll learn to uve together peacefully w1thout thoughts of war FLORENCE BALL Born Centerv1ew MISSOUFI October 12 1932 Heart throb J C L1k8S and d1S1IkeS l l1ke frled chlcken good books roller skat mg bemg wlth my mother and s1sters danclng school bemg w1th J C Stan Kenton pretty c othes, eatlng and sleepmg I really have no d1sl1kes except not belng able to have my above ex pressed 11keS Amb1t1on To be an offlcer 1n he Waves JACK WILKINSON Born September 23 1932 on a farm I m a country boy Heart throb Im OFF Llkes and d1sl1kes I 11ke goose berry ple and glrls that don t talk about thelr other boy friends when out wlth me I cant stand girls that are car crazy and I dont l1ke workmg past s1x oclock Amb1t1on To own a cleanmg plant of my own, or to marry a rxch wldow DON SWOPE Born February 16 1932 1n Cen tervlew M1ssour1 Llkes and d1sl1kes I l1ke good food loud clothes bemg w1th the gang and the gang on the bus and good fr1endly people Amb1t1on To graduate EARL MURPHY Born I guess so August 22 1932 Heart throb Undeclded present 4 L1kes and dIS11keS I hke play mg baseball, good thmgs to eat, and dI'lVlI1g a car I d1sl1ke any thmg unpleasant Amb1t1on 'To do blg thmgs W1thOUt workmg hard 1' JIMMY BROCKMAN PERSONALITY Th1S week we brlng you the cholce of the freshmen a future artlst Jlmmy Brockman Jun IS 5 ft 4 1nches tall has blue eyes and brown ha1r He can usually be found w1th Paul Owmgs and Gary Larson or else workmg at the Star Journal Cwhlch he does ln h1s spare t1meJ Jlmmys favorlte color IS yel low As far as songs go hell take Blues Stay Away From Me He llkes the rad1o program Th1s Is Your L1fe And for classes Jlmmy says ltS study hall two to one Jlmmy llkes chlcken Ccooked I guess? angel food cake danclng xce skatmg swlmmlng and bas ketball He d1sl1kes cauhflower people who talk too much and bossy pe0 ple QDoes brother Bob belong IH elther group J1mmy'PD The love of h1s l1fe r1ght now he calls Lady Dont get w0r rled gals Lady IS h1S dog' As before stated Junmy hopes to be an artlst The tea leaves pre dlct a great future for J1mmy so what can we do but agree? Don t Fall To Meet Me In St. Louis SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE SNOOPER Well sprmg has deflmtely sprung at least as far as the k1dS ln Junlor hlgh are concerned Such a twltterpated lot DID YOU KNOW THAT The seventh grade has fllled two Red Cross boxes and the elghth grade has fllled four? The klds m Junlor hlgh don t ap prec1ate the student councll chang 1ng thelr dance to an all school dance? 1Be patlent yours IS com IH Ed D Brenda Bartel and Dorothy Car son went to the Ozarks and spent Saturday and Sunday at the Clear water resort? Barbara McWherter has a new baby brother as of Saturday morn mg March 259 Wllma and Ruby went skatmg 1n Chnton Saturday Illght7 Margaret Ann IS embarrassed by the presence of Coach Copple B1lly Dee Houk went to Bag nell Dam March 26 Bllly Moore was ln a dust storm 1n Kansas? SENIOR SNAPS tcontj NADINE STEELE Born In Knob Noster on Janu ary 4 1932 Heart throb Paul naturallv L1k6S and d1sl1kes I llke gou lash pmeapple l'I'l11k sports espe clally horse back fldlllg I l1ke clothes and gettmg dressed up I llke almost everythmg and th thmgs I dont llke I can learn to l1ke W1thOUt much effort Amb1t1on Its a deep dark secret' JOAN DODGE Born At St James MISSOUFI Ol March 30 1932 Heart throb Number 42 Llkes and dlSllkeS I l1ke warm weather rldmg ln a certaln car and runnlng around Wlth my lrlends I dlsllke gomg to work at nlne and taking p1ctures of peo D 9' Amb1t1on To be a dress de slgrler MARION SHAW Born May I 1932 1n Warrens burg MISSOUFI L1kes and d1sl1kes I 1 e French fr1es, steak and chocolate ple I d1sl1ke stuck up people and cabbage' AlIlb1t1Ol'1 T Jom the Navy and see the world . . . I . . . . hh 7 , , , , . . . . . va ' s if .' . ly rw - r - - . U 1 , ' . . . . . , , . . 1 ' , - - 1 1 - . 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