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THE SPIRIT or 50 lon' the SPIN? Of 50 l see all and know all about the class that graduated from W H S ten years ago I am all that remains of that body everything else has changed or been destroyed l fly about the U S A keeping my eye on the rrembers of my beloved class Listen' l ll tell you about them Just climb up on this cloud and we ll take o We might as well begIn right here at W H S Sarah Regers, our little strawberry blonde, IS home economics teacher and right across the hall In the gym IS Ron Heatherly He has a wInnIng team this year bt It ll never be as good as the one he played on In SO' And look down there ID the courthouse See that man ID the Circuit .ludge s office? That's Lee Adams The house I pointed out to you on the way down here was his home Mrs Adams fthe former Janice Etterj has certainly made a gracious hostess There s John Weitzel and Elbert Leigh, the electrical engineers, In the MISSOIII Public Service building Re member when they played football for W H S ? See that modernistic buIldIng where the Star Theatre and the Annex used to be? Mrs William Borden fBarbara Conej built It four years ago lt s the Rialto THE theatre for Johnson County That shiny place next door IS the Wllklnson Cleaners Jack seems to be profItIngfrom his experience atDIxIe s Right next door IS the Rendezvous Restaurant lsnt It beautiful? And the food IS Iust out of this world' lt s one of a chain owned by Charlene Rich, Helen Bradley, Rosemary Gosrosku Jeanneane Parsons and Nadine Steele lt IS said to be the most profitable chain ever begun There s talk of starting them In Europe Whose big gray house IS that by the BaptIst Church? That belongs to Judy Coulson, the Baptist Missionary right now doing helpful things for the unfortunate chxldren there That building across the street labeled Contractors and Builders belongs to Earl Murphy He s built all the new homes In Warrensburg DId you hear that loud speaker on the car that lust went by? That was Bob Ball, the auctloneer No doubt his experIence at the penny carnival helped him' And see wa a y over there? That s the famous Bd' B Ranch you read about lt s owned by lrene Mette, Alice McCully Marlon Shaw and Don Swope lsnt It a lovely place? People travel far to stay here That little white bungalow over there belongs to .loan Warden and her husband She married gust a few days after gaduatuon That glass building over there, Handicraft House, belongs to lrmgard Heberllng and Mae Burge It s full of lovely things for tourists That Important looking building IS the Central Mlssouri Business School run by Doris Jean Johnson, Helen Rich and Joan McCoy lt offers a fIne opportunity for business training Over there at Holden High School IS Frances Wilson, the commerce teacher behlnd that mahogany desk Jo Ann Almond IS doing the same thing at Clinton tn Kansas City s newest grade school In the prlncl pals office IS Jo Cam ell She started out as an elementary teacher and has attainedthis position because of her fIne work See anyone you know there at WDAF? You should' That s Bob Brown In studio A fYou remember hum as Bob Brockmanj Down the hall In the broadcasting room IS Joan Williams She has several offers from television but evidently Isn't going to accept any of them At St Louis, Herb Smith IS pitching for the Cardinals ln the winter he s working on his master s degree QUITE a busy boy' Might as well go to Jefferson City next Look In the Capitol wmdow There s Jack R Stewart the governor, and Parker Christopher, hns right hand man Parker owns the water works In Warrensburg too, but spends most of his time here See that red head In the next office? That's Jack s secretary Wanda Heotherly She s the next highest paid secretary In the U S A See that swanky night club there? That s the Blue Note Drucilla Terry sings there You probably remember her as Betty Bell l guess she s really a sensation' Down the street IS another Rendezvous restaurant Ancl Isn t that Helen Gray and Rowena Scott gettmg on that train? fUsed to be Holder and Babbitt, respective lyt They re successful stage actresses on their way to Hollywood for the re-make of G W T W Let s lump on the train and travel wlth them Hollywood -and many more of our school compamons That's the home of Joan Dodge the head designer at MGM She s In Paris now at a fashion show Over there that's LorIn Hyslop He s a special In structor for Paramount teaches all the male stars how to wInk properly before the camera See that modernistlc house? That belongs to Kelth Cox, the famous architect He s designed some of the most beautiful buildings In the world That woman taking pictures of the stars as they leave the studIo IS Donna NGYISOD, the chief photog rapher for LIFE There s another of the Rendezvous restaurants Now you re beginning to understand why they're famousl Whewl Bet that was the fastest trip you ll ever make at Philadelphia? That s the Hobo Convention The man In the gold chair was Ralph Ross, the king Ch yes, that streak we saw as we passed over Lake side In Denver was the famous daredevil driver, Vernon WeInrIch He s the favonte out there this summer See that woman sketching In that spacious office? That s Marilyn Shively the famous artist She s Illus tratmg another best seller now Over there In CarnegIe Hall they re preparing for Patricia Summers to sung tonight They say she ll get offers from the Metl ln that studio that s Betty Barnhill She s a famous cover qIrl She was on LIFE last week In the odgoinmg studio IS Florence Ball theballerina As soon as sheflnishes In the Whlte Swan she s going to London to dance In the Palladium Next door In the gym IS Barbcra Black, the famous woman athlete She lust won the International golf cham pionshipl Now were at Betty Basham s office Doesnt she look busy? She s the editor of COSMOPOLVTAN Three doors away In a large auditorium, we find Lonnie Ann Woodruff, first Ob0lSf for the New York Philharmonic She s practlcing, as usual Back to Warrensburg for the grand opening of Parm ley s Produce Jlm Norely,the vice-president, IS passing out cigars as the people enter Our trip IS ended I hope It doesnt depress you to see thegroup split and oblivious of one another lt breaks MY heart Well, no use crying over spilt milk' lmust be off to watch over them They ve forgotten me, but l Il always be with them, whether they know It or not They cant lose me l represent a period In their lives that IS lost and can never be recaptured l am the Splflf of 50 I 1 - - I ' , , , , , K . . . .r Y ', I i , ' . l I I ' ' . ff ---------- . . . ' ' - . . , ' ' - , A . . , . . U ' h I U I , A . . .A I . , I . , ' . . . , . ' . ' ' I V n - . . , , . I I l ' ' I I ' -- - ' , . . 4 - - - I I . ,' . U ' ' ' l . . . I , , . . . . I . I YOU heal' 50 mont' Wondefful 'MUGS 0b0Uf- 5l1e'S in China to New York! Did you happen to notice that celebration . ' ' ll O I . ' ll l I ' - . . 4 - . . , . . ' , . . . , . ' . ' , Q ' - - I I - l . . 0 , . I ' . . . . , . I ' - I . . . - M 1 - 1 ' . ' ' . 1 . - n I 1 . ' . - - - rl - rl I ' ' ' ll ' ll . . ' Y . 1 ' ' ' ' . r 1 ' D r . . . I I I ' . . . . , . . . ' 1 ' . ' ', , . . . . . . I ' ' pb l l I l . I 1 - . I I . ' I l ' ' I I . . D ' I ' n . - 4 . .
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Cx Qfau SEHIUH will Z i 6:5124 The senaor class of IQSO does wall and bequeath all hereafter mentaoned artacles to the named unfortunates l Jack Stewart, do wall 'ny story tellang abalaty to Jam Teater who lake myself has a vavad amaganataon I Florence Ball do wall my long legs to Bob Crocker I Ivtaralyn Shavely do leave the hope thatCoach Copple wall contanue to coach here next year so that W H S wall have another wannang team I Jo Campbell dowall my bagloud mouth toanyonewho s brave enough to take at l Keath Cox, do wall my tenor sax to enterprasang young 3Iaar Gelbach I Lee Adams, leave lperaodll I Jo Ann Almond do wall my stupadaty to Sa Faght I 'lab Ball do wall my aoalaty to keep traanang rules to 'lab Crocker Betty Barnhall do wall rry lootbal abalaty to oe 'UeI3acker And we wanted a wannang team agaan next yearll I xetty Basham dowallallmyold booksand nagazanes to Donna ,ash I Fietty 'Sell do wall my deep voace toSharleySammons a Qarbara 'ilack do wall my abalaty to turn corners on gave ham somethang he doesn t already have'PI Powena Q bbatt d wall the SO SS partaes o Joan, Sharley Connae and Carol IAnd my membershap car I I I Helen Bradley do wall my Iope to Nancy Jayne Davis so that she can easaly keep up wath the crowd l Bob Srockman do wall ney Clanton lraends to Jam Collans I Parker Chrastopher, do wall my allergy to women to Jam Paeschel We Mae Bulge and Irmgard I-aeberlang, do Il our places an crafts to next year s suckers I Barbara Cone do wall my nackname Icy to Joan Baker I Judy Coulson, do leave Bally Castor wath my brand on ham I Joan Dodge do wall my F s to Make Hearne I Janace Etter do wall my paccolo to anyone too lazy to carry someth ang else lRacharcl Daughterty,here s your chancell I Rosemary Gesnoslu do wall my seat an bookkeepang to Mr Young who seems to understand the stuff l Joan Warden do wall my shortness to Louase Moore ISora-ebody please remand Lounse to put new hen-s an her skartsll I lw,a,d,a,ne,,S,1g-Lelg, do wall my abalaty to smale to anyone who can handle at I Helen H0-leleh, do wall my marchang abalaty to Bob Martan I Farl Murphy, do wall rry heagl-t to Bob Johnson KNOW you can wear Qay s trousers uobll I Helen Rach do wall my chaar an tlaeory and harmony 0 anyone an thang to aet rad of at' lllo offense Fendorf I Lonnae Ann Woodruff, do wall my place an the drum sectaon to anyone who can keep off heat ftaow who arounl here as terrably taIented7l Wa - L, -v , gl S-:EE 4' X I herb Smath o wa rry crew cu to Sal y avey Wet her ears get coldl l Irene fette do wall my love for horses to Betty Dar-e e ce g , o wa y an algebra t a Teater ac HCC do wall my abalaty to sne ga-aaa ta er I Iwonna forrason do wall my curly haar to 43laar bach on the condataon that hell prornase to roll at up every naght l 4I4rash Sunmers do wall my respect for Nlr Wehneyer to anyone who wall promase to take good care of han I Frances Nalson do wall my quaet voace to Jeraldane Akers I moras Jean Johnson, do wall 'ny heaght to Martha I Jeanneane Parsons, d wall my tany waast to t Blank I Maraon Slow do wall my crew cut to Betty Ann Dane I Nernon Weanrach do leave Norma lWheeeeeeeeeeeIa I Wanda Heatherly do wall my red haar to Doras rank water IWhat a blow to tlae peroxade worksll orn y5 p, o my a a aty to wan to 'fax Dallrraan Ityake good use of at, Maxll I Jam Morley, do wall my shortness to Lon Larson I Joan McCoy, do leave shorthand and thank heaven f atI I Ron heatherly, do wall my posataon as W Club presa dent to anyone who s wallang to sacraface has sanaty I 'Non Darmley do wall my blush to Palph Irluffaker I Sarah Regers do wall rry strawberry blonde haar to Tona Braunanger I Qalph Ross do wall my speed to my lattle brother I Charlene Rach do wall rry brown eyes to Mary aro lyn 'vtclfanney I Don Swope, do wall my gran to Ted Dowler I John Veatzel,dowaIl my placean thebackfaeld to r-ete I Jack Walkanson do wall my hornfammed glasses to Jack Colbern I Joan Wallaams do wall my eyelashes to male Woody Thus, we leave our valuables to our beloved underclassmen We ask naught an return except the ang f saa artacles wase Sagned and sealed an the presence of no one as no one as anterested an what we leave as loragaswelo i .ff uk 1 ' 4 V 11 ,r 7 if u 1 It I-N :Ng-F l ll! 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JUHIURS James Collins President .Toe DeBacker Vice President Betty Pine Secretary Helen Clark T reasurer Ted Dowler Sergeant at Arms James Teater Sergeant at Arms Ioan Baker Robert Baker Eloise B erlekamp SharylBe1-ridge Patty Blank Billy Boyd Willis Beard
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