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Nov 2 I 949 W H S Splrlt Page 3 TIGER VICTORY STRING BROKEN BY RAYTOWN The W H S Tlgers suffered then' first set back of the season to a strong Raytown eleven at Raytown Oct 18 Both teams were hampered by a sllppery ram soaked field Raytown led I 0 at halftlme The Trgers scored the1r touch acwn w1th less than a m1nute left took the Raytown k1CkOff on the War on a who good Ron Heatherly m1ssed the k1ck for the extra pofnt Raytowns fllllt-131 score came early 1n the flrst quarter The Tlg ers kfcked off and downed Raytown on the Bengal 49 Two first downs moved the ball to the 10 where halfback Parker went for 3 and Kroenke fullback went the rest of the way Cockran ran the converslon on a quarterback sneak The Bengals stopped a Raytown dr1ve on the Warrensburg 18 1n the game Pete Wertzel .rensburg 25 and handed off reverse to Joe DeBacker sklrted the s1de11ne behmd blockmg to score untouched of the1r own 1n the thxrd quarter but were unable to push the ball 1nto scormg pos1t1on Late 1n the last quarter Ray town returned a punt to the War lcnsburg 48 and drove to the 8 where Parker went :off tackle for the second Raytown counter and Cockran again converted on a sreak Then Raytown klcked off to set up the Warrensburg tally The Tlgers although on the short end of the final score shvow ed up well agaxnst the Raytown powerhouse The1r touchdown was the second to be scored agalnst Raytown th1s season and the 14 po1nts for Raytown represented the fewest po1nts scored by the team 1n any game th1s year There was a small boy named Lee Who came face to face wlth a flea The flea sp1t ln h1s eye And Lee started to cry That dlrtg old flea splt on me Herble Smlth There once was a boy from Beserk Who would rather sleep than work One day In a daze He sat on a blaze Now he s a wxde awake Jerk Lee Adams TIGERS MAUL RICH HILL The W H S Tlgers steam xollered R1ch H111 51 0 at R1ch H111 October 21 111 a conference tlt R1ch H111 never penetrated deeper than the Warrensburg 25 and the Tlgers held a 20 to 0 ad vantage at half tfme Blocked punts set up the first two Bengal tall1es After the k1ck ofl Rxch H111 was forced to punt nd the attempt was blocked The 'lfgers took over on the R1ch H111 18 where J1m Coll1ns went off tackle for the counter and through the mlddle for the converslon Warrensburg aga1n klcked off and forced R1ch H111 to punt Agam the punt was blocked and Warrensburg grabbed the ball on the R1Ch H111 25 Ron Heatherly p1cked up 15 yards around left end and John Wertzel went around r1ght end to pay d1rt Coll1ns placed klcked the extra pomt The Bengals mterrupted a pass fn the second quarter and drove to the opponents 1 yard l1ne where John Weltzel went through the mlddle to score Heatherly After takmg the klcksoff to open the second half the Tlgers mov ed to the R1Ch H111 10 where Heatherly went around r1ght end to score A pass from Heatherly to Lee Adams for the extra pomt was lncomplete Warrensburg took a punt and was downed on the R1Ch H111 41 Pete Weitzel went around left end and lateralled to Coll1ns whvo went all the way An attempt to run the converslon falled The Bengals next took over af ter a fourth down fumble on the R1ch H111 32 Two plays moved xt to the 5 where Bob Ross drove through the mlddle bo score Pete W6ltZe1S attempt to run the con vers1on was stopped Ron Heatherly xntercepted an aer1al and was downed on the R1ch H111 25 where Pete Weltzel scored on two runs Joe DeBacker dropped klcked the extra pomt The final Tlger touchdown came on another fourth down fumble and Warrensburg galned posses s1on of the ball on the R1ch H111 22 Jim P1eschel passed to Bob Ross for 8 yards and Lee Adams completed an aerlal to J1m Plesch el ln the end zone An attempt to run the converslon was stopped TIGERS ROLL OVER EL DORADO The WHS Tfgers mamtamed the1.r West Central Conference lead by downmg the El Dorado Sprfngs bulldogs 31 6 at El Do rado October 28 The hustlmg Tlger l1ne and backfield chcked inom the open1ng kfckoff and soon earned the respect ot El Dorado Warrensburg took a bad klckoli and .retulneu It to the Bulldog 43 yard l1ne where Ron Heather ly skfrted lert end for 37 and aga1n for 30 and the touchdown John Weftzel went over on a quarterback sneak for the con version After an exchange of downs the Bengals quarter orove wlth four first dvowns to the El Dorado 10 where Heatherly knlfed off tackle to pay dfrt A pass from Joe DeBacker to Lee Adams for the converslon was m complete The half ended wxth the core 13 0 After k1ck1ng off to open the second half the Bengals forced took over 1n the second on the1r own 38 and El Dorado to punt and took over on the Bulldog 46 After one play was called back on a pen alty John Weltzel went around left end and reversed h1S field to go all the way J1m Coll1ns k1ck from placement for the con vers1on was wlde After the krckoff El Dorado punted and Warrensburg was downed on the Bengal 45 yard lne Two first downs moved the o ll to the El Dorad-o 18 where Pete Wertzel drove off tackle for the touchdown Heatherlys kfck for the converslon was no good To beg1n the th1.rd perbod War rensburg took over the ball on downs on the E1 Dorado 30 and moved to the 8 where J1m Pleschel passed to Adams xn the end zone DeBacker s dropklck for the extra pomt was low Wuth less than a m1nute to play El Dorado capltallzed on the ap pearance of the final T1ger re serves and drove to the Bengal 5 yard lme where Roundtree went over A pass for the conversnon was lncomplete Soph You ought to take chloroform' Fresh Who teaches 1t'7 . , . . . 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Page 2 VV PI S Spun Nov 2 I949 W H S SPIRIT Publlshed B1 Weekly by Warrensburg Hlgh School Warrensburg, MISSOUII SPIRIT STAFF Edltor l ouena Bobllllt Ass1stant Ldltor 1 1t11c1a Summers Busmess Nlanagel Ldltlll f.,LLNChlll Art Ldlt0l Maulyn bhnely 5130115 Ld1LU1 lilclldld blllltll l ettuxe Ld1t.ors Jo 111 ll Lldlllfb all d Shlrley blIllIIl0l'lS Exchange LdlIOT Lalol lxost T5 pxst lat11c1a bllllllllelb Reportels Helen lloldtx I1 ene Mette Nancy Dax lb M utha. Ctldvwell Joan Cooper and Betty Roach Sponsoxs NX1ll1e l nth a11d Lo1s Camel EDITORIAL YEAH W A R R E N SBURG' YEAH TIGERS' YEAH YEAH WARRENSBURG TIGERS' As the yell of the pep club r1ses the people of Warrensburg are proud proud of tl1e1r publ1c h1gh school proud of the1r Hne young c1t1zens But when tl1e yell d1es down they somet1mes hear th1ngs that causes them to lose that sat1stact1on words that l1urt the1r pr1de The callber of language used t our games IS Just as not1ceable as 1S our short punt format1on We grant tl1at a crovtd of football fans 1snt the most courteous and agreeable group 1n the world but We need not tu1n football lnto a verbal battle The T1gers fight our battles We W111 agree that 1n our own m1nds we admlre a courteous well behaved group of I1 gh school v1s1t0rs We want to ueate that klnd of 1mpress1on on the other schools We want to be known as a school that 1S tops 1n everyth1ng selfd1sc1pl1ne a mong ourselves and Wlth others belllg a ma1n factor F1rst lmpresslons are last1ng lets make our Hrst 1mpress1on somethmg to be proud of' THE FORGOTTEN LIN E To cont1nue about the boys of tl1e line to whom we want to g1V6 full credlt Jack W11klHSOH 1S 17 years old Ire 1S 6 ft exactly and WC1ghS 148 lbs H1s football number IS 68 Jack Sald he l1ked the l1ne best because, I l1ke the way the l1ne plays, and lt7S more fun than the backfield Wllkle, who IS a semor, has played football two years, basketball 1 year, and A QUICK GLANCE AT A CLASS OR TWO By Barbara Cone Ever walk past that door at the end of the hall upsta1rs say about second hour? Heres a sample of what was golng -on the other mornmg I hale 1 2 3 4 c Crazy? No Just speech class It seems they re learmng breathe Now surely Mrs Mc Kean there must be an eas1er way than that' After all they ve done pr tty well for the last sev erteen years havent they? If anyones mterested 1n some 1nfo about p11gr1mages Cln case anyone ever wants to make onel oome to anyone 1n Enghsh lltera ture They can g1Ve It to you str:-ught from the shoulder The lI13JOI'lty feel as 1f theyd been there and back They Just flnlsh back m1nd you? Wlth the Can terbury P1lgr1ms They also d1s covered some new ones 1n thelr m1dst along the way It seems some p1lgr1ms appeared of wh1ch even Chaucer never dreamed Rlght Helen? Drop 1n on them scmetlme They ll be start1ng on Macbeth soon Cant you Just hear Mrs Mclxean when she hears them read Shakespeare? Quote Wha hoppened? Unquote Well nothmgs happened yet but th1S column had better stop before srmcthmg does' See you next IS sue t ack 1 year Jack Stewart lS 17 years of age He 1S 5 ft 7 1n and Welghs 160 lbs H1s football number 1S 18 Jack saxd he was contented ID the l1ne because It g1V6S me a sense of accompl1shment and xt IS ln the m1ddle of everythmg Jack has taken part 1n all three sports offered at W H S He IS another senlor Ted Dowler IS 15 years old IS 5 ft 10 1n and we1 hs 4 lbs H1s football number 15 He has taken part 1n football and track He l1kes the l1ne best be cause I th1nk I can help the team more ln the l1ne Its boys l1ke that that make a football team' Jack Colbern IS 16 and IS an other SIX footer He W9lghS 144 lbs H1s football number IS 77 ZIGGERINA THE PIGSKIN Wow' Wow What a work out Ive had lately' After that Ray town game Coaclue scrubbed me t1ll I thought Id wear out' But it was worth every speck he scrubbed off what a game' I was p1ouder of my boys that n1ght than ever before We ve really got a Hghtmg team There was only one deta1l I couldnt tell tnem apa1t They all looked l1ke a mud p1e 1nakers del1ght to me'- Just IH case you couldnt d1S tngulsh e1ther DeBacker made that touchdown I guess you fig ured that out though eh? Elbert was capta1n that n1ght I made a mental note of the fact so I could tell Zo The way I understand It though a certa1n brunette 1n the band Ca senlorb IS Just as mter eted 1n aforementloned subJect uS lS Zo COoops' Me and my b1g By the t1rne I got around to the R1ch H111 game I was Just as c1ean as could be so what hap pens? It rams harder than It d1d before the Raytown game I th1nk Ill Just go dlrty the rest of my lfe These baths are wear1ng my lude out And I was so confused hom all c1ybody 'uct and P Pete kept me Speakmg those touchdowns 'Ev vtanted to get 1nto the DID' John Jxm C J1m Bob R and Ron really busy w1th touchdowns of Ron l1e was captam that n1ght Me for maklng that a permanent arrangement CRO wena agrees? And a word to If atcr here henceforth please be more careful about what you say to our opponents Not every cnc HDDTGCIHIGS bemg called But terball Well folks I gotta run Anoth Cl bath you know' Yours for more touchdowns Z1gger1na Jack says he l1kes the l1ne be cause he can Do more good there He has played two years ard we WIII be seelng hlm 1n '1ct1on agaln next year Bob Ball lS 17 years old He IS 5 ft 8 ln and he WC1ghS 144 lbs H1s football number IS 71 Bob Ilk6S to play the l1ne because It IS the roughest part of the game, and I l1ke tfo be where lt IS rough He has taken part 1n football and track . . . , I t . . . . , - ! 7 Q . . ' 1 ! 7 . . ------ ......- ---- x , ' 1 .4 . . 3 ' 1. - ' ' ' ----- . 1 , . . - . A , . .------ -. u w my ' U I , , K. , . V ' . H . - . 4 v------------ - v 4 , . fl , , , H CX y ' v 1 ' . 1 4 ' ' ' as !! . f' -- --..----.. llal-, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 1 V 1 - .-- Z 1 - ' 1- A 1 . ' s i ' 'A '. ' y ' . ' 1 , - - .- - - - to V . . 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Page 4 W H S Splrlt Nov 2 1949 THIS IS THE ARROW STAFF OF 49 By Martha Caldwell The Edltor ln Chlef of the Ar row staff 1S Betty Basham She has a mad pass1on for football games I wonder It the players h ve anythmg to do wlth 1t'P Bet ty IS well known for her or1g1n al1ty 1n wr1t1ng plays Her fav or1te food IS Chlcken Tetrazmnl' Mar1lyn Sh1vely who IS an As slstant Art Edlt0F and she my goodness We talked about he.r 1n the Sp1r1t last week too So on to Ke1tl1 Cox lb another ASSlStaHt Art Edlt01 Hls favor1te d1Sh S fun yat sung Hmmmm sounds lke sometl11ng stra1ght from low 61 Slobovla to me but he 1ns1sts lt 1s from Cllllld His favvorlte game IS POSTOFFICE f wonder 11 Martha mfluenced th1s dec1s1on'7J I Sald Hobb1es and he sa1d Yeah so I sa1d On to Rowena Bobbltt who was al e wr1tten about 1n last weeks Sp1r1t staff hne up She 1S the L1te.rary Edltor Ass1stant Llterary Edltor Helen Holder wl1o IS another of 1 st weeks l1ne up Parker Chr1stopher IS the tall dark Senlor boy who IS seemlng I., afra1d of g1rls We dont b1te fno matter what Stewart tells xoub Park1e IS the buslness man ger of the Arrow Donna Morrxson IS a photog rapher for the annual FIOOSIC can usually be seen squ1r1ng half the k1dS IH school around 1n her truck Joan Dodge IS another photog rapher At football games she can be found out on the S1dG111'1eS Wlth her trusty flash camera The secretary of the Arrow staff IS Sarah Regers I hear she makes Mr Turnbow a rel1able secretary Her hobby lS crochet mg and she really does beautlful vtork The sponsor of the Arrow IS the general busmess teacher the typlng teacher the bookkeepmg teacher the fellow who sells foot ball t1CkGtS at the games and the person who keeps the score at the basketball games If by now you haven t recognlzed Mr George W Young you are really mlsslng the acqualntance of a grand SENIOR PERSONALITY Prom1seths prom1seths thats al' I ever get prom1seths Th1S 15 a facs1m1le of Elmer Fudd If you have heard th1S remark com mg from a tall blonde semor you leave had the pleasure of meet1ng Florence Ball Florence 1S the v1ce pres1dent of the Semor Class Her favor1te foods are fr1ed eh1cken and cherry p1e she l1kes to skate very much he prefers ta1lored clothes and her favor1te classes are short hand and Spanush We under stand she IS the Wh1Z of the short hand class Her hObb1e 1S Cuh huhb J C By the way she l1kes sweet people Hmmmmm When asked what she does 1n her spare tlme she can be heard to say Ha' What spare tll'I'l69 Florence IS one 1nd1v1dual whom well surely m1ss at the end of th1s year Her humor and v1vac1ty have made Clarence well known to the students of WHS I Ben Pryon Jr New and old flames D1ane M and Charles S Margaret D and DaVld B Margot E and Turrys George A and Betty P Jean1e S and Norman J Pat L and Joe L Ina May Gaebel the new e1ghth grade g1rl seems to be dolng all r1ght for herself Whats wrong Luc11le'? You re treatmg DaV1d sort of cool' A1nt love grand? Martha I thmks so could No 75 have tnythmg to do w1th 1t George A seems to have crush on Betty P but we know Bettys heart belongs to No 22 seems 'oo be carrymg qu1te a few torches Lee Ann tlme try1ng to make up her m1nd w1ll lt be Joyce F J IS havmg a hard Wh1ch one was a gal named Jo a lot to hex beau But one day 1n d1smay He ran away And now we find Jo so low Lee Adams There once Who talked teacher and a real frlend to all We re sure the students of W H S w1ll never forget the encourage lrent and advlce of a swell per son 'our Mr Young SEEN HEARD IMAGINED I Ben Pryon Say d1d you hear about the hayr1de a bunch of the Jun1ors and SCHIOTS went on last Satur day n1ght'P It seems some of the g1rls suddenly went on a myster 1ous walk 1n the old cemetery' For further 1nformat1on see Jo Campbell or Mar1lyn Sh1vely' The grapevlne has lt that a certa1n romance seems to be bud d1ng 1n fifth hour typmg class' A certa1n Junlor g1rl one Betty 1ne and a blond semor boy 1111t1als M S Just m1ght be be h1nd all th1s ' We saw J1mmy PeUH1Hgt0H at the Raytown game Tuesday nlght' Mall oh man Somethlng new has been added ' Have yvou met Charles Senlor our new Freshman boy? It looks as 1f Dorxs D lS helplng h1m get acqua1nted Who wouldnt w1th a car l1ke that? If you have not1ced Joan W1l hams and Earl Murphy strolhng surpr1sed' They re another addl t1on to our Hall of Flames Joan tells us she has to look up to Earl' Oh these tall dark men ' It looks as 1f both those Sh1vely gals have crushes lon football men' Rumor IS that Mar1lyn s heart was 1n her tluoat when a certa1n r1ght guard was capta1n at the Raytown game ' Speakmg of Mar1lyn we lear she received a myster1ous mum for the Dads Day Game wxth no card m1nd you' We wonder P If you happened to notlce the glrls swmgmg lassos last M-on day lt was noth1ng unusual' Those Baucom men were here We hear John WeltZ61 fsup posedly gomg steady m1nd youj was seen 1-1d1ng w1th Celesta H1ghland the other n1ght ' John declares he was forced 1nto 1t' We wonder what Jloan thlnks of all that? Our Love Bug IS certa1n1y gettmg around lately Our latest report are two blond V1Ct1lTLS namely Mary Carolyn and W11 L.1e ' Say lets make thlS a perma nent arrangement Orch1ds to J1mmy Teater our Future Flreman of Amerlca Be sure to see the Lexmgton game Nov 4 . . . , I 1 A, . . , I I I 1 a . ,, . . I , . . . . . , v U . S 1 . 1 - - . A L . A . . 4 - a - Q . . - ' - I A . l v - - A I , , , . . : . . .. - - ' A , ' '- S . . , . , . , . A ' . . . 1 v , ' Y , u 1 - ID- Q - - - ' ' - - : s , ' , . . - . ., 1. ,x . . . , . D... U A ', ' 3 ' ' ' ' . . . 141 - , 0.1: ' ' . , . . i . - , , .... 1 . - . I. , sa - an , e , . . . I . . I , . . . , ' . . . . , , . . . U . . ,, I as 1, -- . . , , . . ' Sl 77 ' K4 . 1 I ' 9 7 9 ' ' ' ' ' , ' Wi - - rx ' ' ' Y U, . . . HEARD, through the halls lately, donft be r . I V A . , V .- . 4 . . I ' ., . ,. - ss as a . . - ' l, . L, . , ' , ' ... . . , 1 1 U I, I E 1 F ' F - . 1, o F . . , v . . , . . 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