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The SPIRIT Vo 8 Wcrrensburg Missouri Wednesday, April 19 1950 N 12 4 .l awww 0 5 Lee Adams Jo Ann Almond Florence Ball Bob Ball Betty Basham Betty Barnhill Bettie Bell Barbara Black Rowena Bobbitt Helen Bradley Bob Brockman Mae Burge Edna Jo Campbell Parker Christopher Barbara Cone Judy Coulson Keith Cox Joan Dodge J nice Etter Rosemary Gosroski Ponald Heatherly Wanda Heatherly Irmgard Heberling Helen Holder Lorin Hyslop Doris Jean Johnson Elbert Leigh Irene Mette J mes Morley Lonna Morrison Jcan McCoy Alice McCu1ly Earl Murphy Don Parmley Jeanneane Parsons S'-ra Regers Charlene Rich Helen Rich Ralph Ross Marian Shaw Richard Smith Marilyn Shively Nadine Steele Jack Stewart P' tricia Summers Don Swope Jo Ann Warden Vernon Weinrich John Weitzel Jackie Wilkinson Joan Williams Frances Wilson Lonnie Woodruff 'Q Student Publication of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL I' I ' .I Q I Ka., -lp ,.1.:..... :a li-V , p,1,i 1 . 1 : . Q it C
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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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Pqge 2 W H S Spirit April I9 1950 W H S SPIRIT Published Bi Weekly by Warrensburg High School, Warrensburg, Missouri SPIRIT SIA!! Editor Rowena Bobbltt Assistant Editor Patricia Summers Business Manager Calvin Czeschln Art Editor Marilyn Shively Sports Editor Richard Smith Feature Editors Joan Harding and Shirley Simmons Exchange Editor Larol Frost Typist Patricia Summers Reporters Helen Holder Irene Metre Nancy Davis Martha Caldwell Joan Cooper and Betty Roach Sponsors Willie Faith and Lois Carter Edltorlal ThlS the final ISSUS of the Spirit IS dedicated ln Hnal tribute to the senior class of 1950 +1 +1 lm a Semor The shining ambltion of most seventh graders IS to be a senior the highest rank reached 1n sec ondary schools of education The honor of being a senior is accom pamed by many privileges an abundance of good times and pop ularlty at 1tS peak Each year as you pass from seventh to eighth to freshman to sophomore you just look forward to being a sen lor and bxde your time Just walt mg Then your Junior year a thought strikes you Next year youll be the -oldest of all the kids in school You ll be the big wheel the person thats looked up to Theres so little time to have fun So you try to make up for lost time you try to cram all of the wonderful things youve missed 1nto one year But you cant qulte do everything youd like to You Just have to look back and regret You cant do anything to stop t1me and before you know lt you're a semor The older kids that were so glamorous the boys and girls you adm1red so much are gone and forgotten Now you re the glamorous one the admxred cne the older one But you dont teel any different You feel a scared unsure and very m mature But you are a senior rave to act like one It wont be long t1ll you re sep axated from the kids you know so well Separated forever prob ably So you erase all pet griev arces and you try to get along w1th everyone because you want just you your last year to be perfect You look back and remember all the silly things youve done you re gret the wasted time and unhappy moments You re actually Jealous of those kids Just starting out Sure you can t wait to graduate Lut youd give your right arm if you didnt have too You look to graduation And then what? Work? College? Marriage Who knows? Anythmg can happen and will' And what about WHS? Youre nothing to those klds there but a name and a picture in the Arrow an autograph on the back of the flats a name on a gold trophy Look at those kids wasting their time Waltlllg till theyre seniors to have fun If they only knew If you could only make them un derstand But you cant Theyre just like you and so many others oefore you They have to find out the hard way And believe me the way IS hard and heartbreaking I know Im a senlor il Throughout the year the mem bers of the Spirit staff have work time we wish to express our thanks for their work and cooperation Ve thank First our sponsor Miss VS 1ll1e Faith whom we continual lb annoy with our problems We thank Helen Holder and Irene Mette who wrote club news Nancy Davis and Betty Roach who wrote I Ben Pryon Jr and other fea tures and Jo Ann Cooper who ipervised by Mrs Flanery wrote the Junior high news We thank Martha Caldwell who wrote per sona11t1es and features so well Carol Frost our exchange editor Jo n Hardmg and Shirley Sim mons oo authors of I Ben Pryon Herb Smith our sports editor Marxlyn Shively our art editor and Calvin Czeschin busines manager and errand boy e thank also Miss Nellie Hart Ster ling who has reported Junior high news We ve all worked hard on the p per this year and hope that we have in a measure at least sat 1sHed the student body with our 1 ublications In the meantime after thank mg all concerned we thank heav en that this is the last ISSUE Ed What They Remind Us of Judy Coulson sun always shining Florence Ball fruit cake nut ty but nice Keith Cox woman with a bank ccount always drawing Wanda Heatherly ginger full of pep Marilyn Shlvely TNT hable to explode any minute Don Parmley song Take It Easy Joan Warden spring carefree nd in love Barbara Cone ginger ale dds sparkle Guess who animal wolf John Weltzel beard growmg wllder by the hour Bettie Bell holiday always merry Sara Regers-Secret Service quiet Ralph Ross tiger tough guy Joan McCoy ball team-coop erative Janice Etter song Sweet and Lovely Lee Adams Abe Lincoln hon est and sincere 1 man in her heart Ron Heatherly-Joe DlMagg1O good athlete Donna Morrison house slippers easy going and informal Barbara Black k1ss lot of lun Lorm Hyslop fish thrives on water Betty Basham puppy true friend Jack Stewart chemistry necessary element Nadine Steele electric clock a necessary element Charlene Rich Juliet because shes in love Elbert Leigh bow tie adds a certain something Jo Campbell tornado rather windy at times Betty Barnhill new car easy on the eyes Bob Brockman weather p1ed1ctable Helen Bradley bee always buzzing A11ce McCully Barbara Ann Scott usually found skating Bob Ball clown always Jok in Mae Burge money like to see more of Jo Ann Almond proverb-slow . . . , X . 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