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Page 4 W. H. S. Spirit Oct. 5, I949 Mrs Carter NEW SPANISH TEACHER Buenos d1aS am1gos' Students golng about the halls chant III El llbro en la casa el hom The reason? A Spanish class or the first time 1n our school for several years In case you havent met Mrs Carter 1n Spanlsh class you mlght have met her 1n study hall or m Enghsh I If you haven t met her th1S IS your chance She went to hlgh school 1n Jop l1n and rece1Ved her degree at Southwest MISSOUTI State Her fa vor1te 1n the field of sports IS foot ball You might l1ke to converse are bre w1th her on her favoute t0p1C photography' Mrs Carters l1kes 1nclude pop ular and seml classlcal mus1c color blue and food any thing w1th chocolate 1n It Mrs Carter states that she IS very well 1mpressed wlth our school There 1S one way 1n wh1ch you m1ght 1mpress her more So how about study1ng a l1ttle harder? She partlcularly l1kes the fr1endly atmosphe1e about Warrensburg Th1S lS Mrs Carters first teach mg pos1t1on She w11l dlrect the Jun1or play this year The blue eyed blonde teacher has been mar r1ed three months Her husband attends the college Get acqua1nt ed Wlth Mrs Calter youll l1ke her Allis fa1r 1n love and war and all s war 1n love affalrs ZIGGERINA, THE PIGSKIN Hello, there! I'm Ziggerina, your favorite white football. You prob- ably remember my brother, Ziggy, who talked to you last year Poor Z ggy' He s gone and forgotten now He was all worn out by the end of the season last year had to be sent 1n for a retiead Job So T m here to talk to you 1n h1s place Speak1ng of talk there cer ta1nly has been a lot of lt since football season started Wow what a team' The Appleton City score was 45 to 0 Not bad for a begm ner Say' I thlnk that DeBack er boy has a crush on me' Nobody else ever held me 1n h1s arms as long as he d1d And Reva was so calm and cool about 1t' Gads' I could name a couple of othels that werent qu1te so subdued And Lee was capta1n Cute was nt he If you won t take my word for lt Just ask Jamce And that band of ours w1th those snazzy new un1forms' They really looked sharp Good Job, Mr Fen dorf' Speak1ng of umforms what do you thmk of the cheerleaders new Whlte ones? A fellow could really have his pick of those 5 girls blonde brunette or redhead' Stanley Pattison VlSlted us that night fWh1ch explains why som of the g1rls m the grandstand were donnmg w1ngs to buzz the field 1n J We had a good representatxon at Cl1nton John was capta1n Joan one 25 to 13 strictly wonder ful' I was pretty pertulbed 1n that last quarter but Ron saw the wor r1ed look on my face and carr1ed me over for a touchdown Then he wrapped xt up w1th a convers1on That s my boy Well folks I gotta go Coach wants me outside for some light scrimmage Who am I to argue w1th the boss? So long and keep f1ght1ng em Tigers' Yours for more touchdowns Ziggerina There was a young camel named Mack Who had two big humps on h1S back, When he was asked why He thus d1d reply I slept w1th a crlck 1n my back Alice McCu1ly Mrs Hopkms NEW ART TEACHER Mrs Hopk1ns IS the new art teacher She was graduated from Hardin High School and got her degree from Mlssourl University She has taught the last few years at HaIf1SOHVlll6 Mrs HOpk1HS h0bbl6S are play mg the p1ano and work1ng with hand1crafts Shes a baseball fan too She l1kes sem1class1cal mu s1c and her favor1te color IS red Among foods frults are her fa vorltes Included among her lkes IS her senlor h1gh art class She l1kes the fr1endly att1tude prevalent So far she has no dlSllk9S Let s hope she doesnt find any Mrs Hopk1ns husband IS 1n the Agr1culture D e p a I t m e nt at C M S C She has a fourteen year old son who IS 1nc1dentally hot on the cornet The1r home IS at Pertle Sprmgs Where Mrs HOpklHS states I can keep my eye on all the stu dents Now what could she mean by that '7 Introduce yourself to Mrs Hop k1ns shes worth knowmg RED CROSS NEWS W H S presented S c h o ol Chests at the d1str1ct Jun1or Red Cross meetmg at CMSC Septem ber 24 Twenty one C0l.1I'1tl8S were 1nv1t ed Ph1l11p Houx and Don Galspey were elected to offices i 1 . He . , . . r ' ' Y Y ' Wwni . . D , - , 9 D . , . I . I ' , , , ' 4. . gs H ' 1 9 ' .' - . . ay - - ' A . . . . ' ' 3 1 f ' ' ' . . Y Q . - ' I . , . , . - . , . h ' , , . V , , , - . . . , . , . . . , - - 1 ' . . , - ' ' . - . ' i ' . ' 1. . and I agreed he was quite a good : , , ' 1 'l' ' Y I , . . I - - V . , . . .- . . , . , . ' . l J - , . . . . ' . . . . ,, . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . , , , ' 7 1 ' ' ' Y V ' no n ' sa, . . . , , , . . 'D . H ' . ' ' 7 -Q , ' 1 . . ' , - . ' I I y ' ' - . . . . . , 7 ' ' as . ,, . . . . . , . ' ' 7 , - . . .- . , Q ,, . . , ,, . . . ,, . .
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Oct 5 I949 VV H S Spun Page 3 CARDINALS FALL PREY TO RAMPAGING TIGERS The WHS Tigers took their sec ond conference wm in as manv starts September 23 at Clmton when they downed the Clmton Cardinals 25 13 It was the Tlgers game all the way They led 12 0 at halftlm and 25 0 at the end of the thlrd quarter when the Tiger reserves went into action The first Warrensburg touch down was set up early in the lnl tial period when Ralph Ross inter cepted a Clmton aerial and was downed on the Cardmal 34 yard l1ne After a drive to the 4 a lo yaid penalty set the Bengals back to the 19 where John Wextzel mov ed the ball to the 5 on an end run and Ron Heatherly went through the middle for the counter Jim Collins kick for the conversion was no good The scorlng durlng the first half ended when Warrensburg took a Cardinal punt on the Clmton 35 gamed 8 and Joe DeBacker skirt ed the left end to pay dlrt Collms conversion attempt was agam no good In the third period the Bengals offense agam clicked to produce the final Warrensburg scoring The Tigers returned the kickoff to the Clmton 38 where after a 15 yard run by Heatherly was nulll fied by a penalty for the same dis tance Heatherly agam got away thls time for 35 yards movmg the ball to the 3 where Weltzel went through the mxddle to score A pass from DeBacker to Lee Ad ams fo: the conversion was mcom plete The Txgcrs k cked off and after one play recovered a Cardmal fumble on the 11 yard strlpe Col l1ns went for 9 and DeBacker drove for 116 Heatherly plunged over and k1cked successfully for the extra point The Clmton tall es came agalnst the Tiger subs in the last quarter when McFarland went over from the 12 and Radford plunged from the 3 Snyder was stopped on a l1ne plung after the first touch down but Bath reached the goal lne to com ert for the extra point Attend the home games Sup port the Tigers' A ZTI .. TIGERS GAIN EASY VICTORY IN OPENER In their first staxt of the 1949 season September 16 the WHS Tigers romped to a 45 0 vlctory over Appleton Clty at the CMSC stadium The Bengals got off to an early start and the WHS re serves saw action ln almost half of the game After kicking off the Tlgers foxceo Appleton C1ty to punt and Ron Heatherly returned lt 05 yards to the 5 yard lme where Joe DeBacker went over for the first of.h1s four touchdowns Jlm Col l1ns converted wlth a place pick The next Tiger tally came in the same manner after Appleton C t punted out of bounds on thelr own 95 and DeBacker went off tackle for the counter After Collins suc cessful conversion was nullified by a penalty DeBackers drop klck for the extra point was wlde The Tlgers recovered a fumble on the V1S1t01 s 5 yard l1ne to set up the next tally Collms h1t the l1ne for 2 yards and Heatherly went across on an off tackle slant Collms k1cked the extra po1nt In the thlrd quarter the Tlgers tallled on a 15 yard end run by Heatherly after Jack Wllklnson had moved the ball into scoring terrltory on a 17 yard end around Heatherly s kick for the CO!lV9l'S10ll was no good DeBacker rang up the final tally in the foulth quarter wlth a 21 yard run around left end Collins attempted kvck for conversxon h1t the crossbar and bounced away Coach Copple to his man sald Go after Number 9 Ed' Ed soon came back lThe score was slack? And oh' the words the coach said Helen Holder TIGERS TAKE OVER CONFERENCE LEAD The WHS Tigers moved into first place in the West Central Confer ence by defeating the Butler Bears 26 7 September 30 at the CMSC Stadium m the Bengals thlrd con ference vxctory in as many starts The Tigers Jumped into the lead on the openmg kickoff when John Weltzel took a hand off from Ron Heatherly and skirted the r1ght s1de of the field for 95 yards to ring up the first Bengal tally Jlm Collms mlssed the klCk for the ex tra point After taking the Warrensburg kickoff and drwmg on a succes sion of first downs to the Txger 5 yard stripe Butler was held and forced tg yleld possess1on of the ball to Warrensburg on downs On Warrensburg s first runnlng play of the game Collins galloped the length of the field leaving But ler tacklers behlnd to add the sec ond touchdovsm Heatherlys suc cessful conversion was recalled on to run the extra pomt was stopped short of the goal line As the second quarter began the Bengals held Butler and block ed a Bear punt to take over the ball on the Butler 36 After a first down had moved the pigskm to the 25 Heatherly went around left end for the counter Collins k1cked the extra point Butler returned the klckoff to their own 35 and drove to the War rensburg 15 where Fxazier went off tackle to score Butlers only touchdown Frazler also k1Ck9d the extra point The first half ended another pos Slble Tiger touchdown as time ran out w1th the Bengals on the Butler 2 yard llne The halftlme score was 19 7 In the third perlod Butler threat ened by dr1v1ng deep 1nto War rensburg territory but the Ben gals stlffened to the attack and took over the ball on downs on their own 7 yard marker Later in the same quarter War rensburg ran a punt back to the Butler 39 trled two passes and then Heatherly ran around right end for the touchdown and kicked the extra po1nt to end the scoring F ight, Tlgers' . , . . . 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Student Publlcotlon of WARRENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL V 8 Worrensburg Mlssourl, Wednesday, October I9 1949 N0 2 N EW STU DENTS Freshmen Rural schools Elrzabeth Mas. Baile Donna Jean Brant Elen ora Bryson Louisa Bryson M11 dred Conard Mark R DeWayne Ryland Nace, Ethelyn Matthews Evelyn Matthews Kenneth Shepherd and Walter Lee Wash College High La Rena Hun Ruthanne Marr Overland Park Kansas Frank lin Slms Kansas City Lena Mae Clark Sophomores Chilhowee Vlolet Brown Lyons Kansas Tomacene Re ves McKeesport Pennsylvama J seph Lewonas Leavenworth Kansas Barbara Burgess Junlors Excelsior Springs Beverly Grrffey Central Aro Harvey New York Ivan Tompkms Joplin Donald Brown Holden Dav1d Brooks Oregon Sally Baxter College High Robert Baker Senlors Junction City Kansas Bob Ball Bollvar M1ss0u11 Joan W1l hams FIRST ASSEMBLY HELD The first assembly of the year was presented October 14 by the student counc11 and the music department Three interesting talks by Betty B sham Lee Adams and Lonnie Ann Woodruff our three repre sentatlves to G1rls and Boys State constltuted the first part of the program Three numbers were presented by the double sex tette and a check for forty dol lars the seniors contrlbutlon to uard the publlshlng of the Sp1r1t was presented to the student coun c1l by Jack Stewart COMING EVENTS Oct 19 Occupation talks for senlor g1rls Oct 21 Football Rich H111 there Oct 28 Football Eldorado Springs-there Oct 29 DlStI'1Ct Student Coun c1l Meeting CMSCS Oct 31 Halloween Party JUNIOR HIGH ECONOMICS NEWS G1rls enrolled 1n seventh grade hlome economlcs are Brenda Bar tel Jennie Bryson Dorothy Car son Rose Mary Coffman, Lee Ann Jaeger Peggy Lamb Ernestenc Lppton Delores Peek Wxlma Shepherd V1rg1n1a Shinkle Jean Swope, Ada Werlmg and Chris tena Whltman These girls have made a fine start for the first term, having finished luncheon cloths napkms place mats and head scarfs These attractive projects w1ll be seen in some of the school ex h1b1ts during the year The second year glrls Celghth gradeb are Betty Baker Jo A.nn Cooper Margot Everly Ina May Gaebcl Martha Gralnger, Jane Groene Gllberta Hughes Ruby Lakey Pat Laughman Barbara McWherter Dorothy Nlstler Pearlalou Parsons and Verleen Whlttall They have fin1shed the1.r first proJeet, luncheon colths, and have started on sklrts Watch for these Jumor Hlgh girls 1n their new fall clothes' THE STUDENT COUNCIL ACTS The W H S and College Hlgh Student Councils are cooperatlng to plan and sponsor the organiza tion of a DlSt.!'lCt Student Council Association The meeting will be held on October 29 1949 at C M S C The councils are expect mg approximately two hundred schools to be represented lnclud mg schools having councils and those desirlng to organlze for the first tlme HALLOWEEN PARTY Hey k1dSII The Student Councils sponsormg an all school Halllowe en party Mon day October 31 There w1ll be dancing games and re freshments Wear costumes lf you like and brmg a date The more the merrler so lets see all of you there ' LOOK WHATS NEW' Have you seen an audiometer ta mach ne for testing the hear1ngJ'P Well you w1ll now because one has been added to the WHS speech department along with an instrument similar to a slide ma chine General lmprovements hate been made such as eight new or lets ln various classrooms and a fence on the playground to protect the younger chlldren Also a gut ter has been added on the west side to drain the walk Mrs McKean has spent much time rearranging and retyping the cards 1n the card catalogue The industx 1al arts department provid ed a spacious magazine rack for the the llblary and an expenslve set of Encyclopaedia Britannica has been added to the reference shelves Your anprcclatlon of these 1m provements can be shown by us ing them carefully so that next year even more w1ll be added to W H S s giowmg school system I'HA INITIATION HELD Tuesday evening October 11 lhe Future Homemakers held their formal 1n1t1at1on The 1n1t1a tion was held by candle light vhich made the ceremony very IITIDTGSSIVS and baeutiful Those who were 1n1t1ated were Phyllis Boland June Burr La Rena Hunt Janet McMeq'km Elva KISTUBF Betty Pine Ann Rogers Betty Roach and Norma Wemrlch Guests mcluded parents club mothers and M1ss Velma Flsher club sponsor ol. 5 , , , 1 1 . . -' , .. T ' ' v y - . x . . -' - . . 1 , - ' Y y - 1 1 , -X ' - I , 1 1 1 . n W' , ' , l , ' Y Y ' , D ' Q l s , ' ' Cl ' Yi . ' 7 .I 7 v . 1 t . - . Y , '- I , I ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . . - , - , - ' . . - 1 1 . , , - n u 1 ' ' 1 . I - 1 . . . . I 1 1 - , 0- ' . ' 1 1 , ' 1 1 ' . X . . . -' - . 4 1 , , - L.. Z 4' . ' ' 1 T . . 1 D . , I I . 1 ' - Chxlhowee - Mary Ann Slgrlst - A , - - .. - - . 3 1 . . , p 1 . X , , . . . . . Y 1 'W ' 7 I . . -. . , ' y A ' 1 'T ' ' f A ' ' ' , ' Y 7 ' , . ......1. . . , . . , , . I l , . . . . 1 . , , . ' rr' a 1 1 I 1 ' T 1' . . , , . . . . . , , U . V . . . . ' ' 1 9 ' 1 1 1 A - s 1 . ' , , I - 1 1 I . , . . , l . - , , ' 1 ' 1 , . I F ' 1 1
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