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Dec. 21, 1949 W. H. S. Spirit Page 7 Sophomores Present Assembly Program The assembly program for De cember 9 was g1ven by the Sopho more class The program was opened w1th a solo by Betty Lou Myers who sang Wh1te Chr1st mas Th1s was followed by the play A11 Empty Gesture The cast 1ncluded Vlfglnla Baker June Burr John Mack Werlmg Janet McMeek1n Shlrlene Wllborn Blau Gelbach Monty Draper Donald Grlgsby Nancy Dav1s Barbara Burgess Florence Faul coner Norma WClHFlCh and Alv1n Gregg The prlzes for the homecom1ng floats were presented to the w1n ners of the contest The Jun1or and the Sophomore classes presented the1r money for the school paper The Senlor class sponsored a drawlng for two free Arrows The two lucky people were Betty Lou Myers and Ca1v1n Czeschm GLIMPSE OF A CLASS OR TWO Here lt IS tlme for Chr1stmas w catlons and sp1r1ts seem to be runn1ng pretty hlgh Maybe they re runnmg a 11ttle too h1gh' Some one turned a sander upslde down 111 crafts a wh1le back and lt chased one of the glrls around up a class' The second year home econom 1cs glrls recently rece1ved lessons m how not to sew From what we hear lt was most lnstructlve Maybe Leo should be a perma nent fixture around the depart ment Mxss F1sher Now we know why there are 110 1nk wells 1n the bookkeep1ng room But Mr Young surely no one IS golng to drlnk lt or Splll ll on the1r Sllk hose these davs For the benefit of the unfortunates who arent 1n the class the rea on the 1nk wells were removed was because a now promlnent lawyer tr1ed to drmk the bottle of red 1nk What some kxds wont oo to attract attentlonl And th1s brlngs us to our last class for th1s ISSUE the theory 'md harmony class The muslcal gen1uses of the school txt says herel are enrolled ln It It fea tures such bra1ncrack1ng ques txons as Mr Fendorf why are symphomes so long? Thats all' S e you next 1SS'l.1e FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED A banquet honormg the football boys was QIVCH by the1r parents December 8 1n the gymnaslum Mrs H J Weltzel ltr Larson nd Mr DeBacker were 1n charge of the banquet Mrs H1gg1nS bak ed a cake w1th 'Congratulatlons wrltten on top Three long tables held three turkeys and every 1mag1nab1e tr1mm1ng Dur1ng the even1ng Coach Cop ple was presented electrlc alarm clock by h1s team 1n token of the1r appreclatlon Ron Heath erly and Ralph Ross oo captalns rrade the presentatlon Coach Cop ple made an address wh1ch was followed by a talk by Mr House who commended the boys on the1r f'ne season Approximately one hundred people attended the banquet Tiger Squad Attends Mule Skmners Banquet Monday even1ng December 12 the Mule Sk1nners Club enter ta1ned the W H S and the C M S C football squads at the Meth od1st Church A G Taubert presldent of the Mule Skmners Club mtroduced the speaker of the even1ng Sam c ster Mr Molen told the boys of many of h1s lnterestmg sports CXPCFICUCCS After the banquet each bov met Mr Molen person ally Its a good ldea to have a Mule C1nnersW H SC M S football banquet Maybe lt should be made an annual affalr Vl LI UB INITIATION The cur1ous creatures runnmg backwards through the hall D cfmber 6 were nothlng more than lnnocent v1ct1ms of the W Clubs treachery Jack Colbcrn Ralph Huffaker Bob Hammond Pete Vleltzel Bob Ball Don Brown Avery Brandt J C Hlgglns Bob Ross J1m Pleschel Bob Crocker Burton Shukers and Alv1n Gregg were dressed 1n femlnlne garb ard endured throughout the day tl1e punlshment wh1ch befalls ev erx new letterman At 400 the bovs were olliclally paddled 1n and were free to l1ve a normal l1fe agam Pep Club Honors Football Squad On Fr1day even1ng December 10 from 800 to 10 30 p m the T1gerettes honored the football boys by g1v1ng them a party At tl e door each guest rece1ved a green tree w1th h1s or her name prmted on It Upon entermg the gvm one could not help but fall 1nto the mood of the occaslon The only hghtmg was that g1ven a fire place and a set of red stage llghts The two smaller trees were placed on elther Slde of the stage where Merry Cl1r1stmas lettered across the curtalns A large beautlfully dec crated tree was 1n the corner and not far from lt was a fest1ve fire place from three Chr1stmas trees the red llghts Set if The even1ng was spent ln square danemg ballroom danemg and 1n games Tables were set up 1n the other sectxon of the gym thus provxdmg for cards checkers and I-'mg DODS' At the south end refreshments were served om attractxvvely decorated tables As each Tlgerette departed she took Wlth her thoughts of It was worth all the work and worry to You know what? We ve really a wonderful bunch of Tlgers CAST CHOSEN FOR JUNIOR PLAY Durmg the past week try outs were held and the cast was chos en for the Jun1or play Brmglng Up Father The plot centers a rcund Maggle and Jxggs Mahoney who w11l be portrayed by Martha Caldwell and Bob Crocker Os vald the butler w1ll be played by Ph11l1p Houx Dlnty Moore by B1lly Caster Patr1c1a by Carol Frost Larry ODonnel by Dean Wllborn Sally Forthe by Ledelle Flckas Dona Coffman w1ll be Hope Wharton Annebelle Rose wlll be played by Shlrley Slm mons Count P1erre Cast1l1an by B11ly Boyd Rlose Adrlenne by Betty Pme and Mrs Spauldmg Underdunk by Della Cummlng The play w1ll be d1rected by Mrs LOIS Carter and w111 be presented on January 26 - l D . . 1 ' ' Y ' ' . . ' . , . . . . . . . . , 1 . , . I - a . ' . . ll I ' - o 1 ' I - ' l . M ' . ' 4 - u ' ll YY . 1 , . I . . I . .'h Y . a 1 Q , y 1 1 ' ' P o y y - o 1 1 l x s an - , , Y . . , - 7 3 ' ' . . . - v I Y - . , , i . 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Page 6 W. H. S. Spirit Dec. 21, 1949 V' - r'N, fr' : l: 'f'l:' H fir' '., '.., '-, .., .-, 1-, -4, -. -, -C - .-, .., -, Williams Drug Co. PHONE 'I0'I MRS DANIELS COTTON SHOP I' I' BURCHFIELDS MUSIC HOUSE Headquarters for Everythmg Musnc Snnce l9l6 FT I' T' Connor Wagoner Style Without Extravagance r r r r Motor Servlce Inc DeSoto Plymouth II4 E Pune r r Hamilton Motor Co omsmome cMc mucus SEASON S GREETINGS Shlvely s Men s Wear R 81 G Electric Appliances Repalred Electrical Contracting G W PATTON ABSTRACT 8. TITLE GUARANTY CO G2E25?G!5?5!5!El5' Buente Bros. Drug Co. Phone 2ll Warrensburg, Mo. 5. 'z . 1, 3,-fini? Central Mlssourl Telephone Co Pa rmley s Produce Furs Wools Hudes 81 Produce Phone 479 IOS Madlson F W Woolworth Co WARRENSBURG MO Phone 5ll r r r r MERRY CHRISTMAS Knmsey Beauty Ma rt Phone 46 A 4 Q- .1 f f ffr ffe fr' -ff' -eff ff rf fs- ff- CRAN DAL'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKER The Garland Shop Tel 28 Corsages a Specialty Q5li2E4E!E!E4Q5 Brown Shoe Flt Co SHOES FOR ALL Glenn Saunders SERVICE STATION Across From Post Office QEf New York Shoe Shop Shoes Made and Repalred A S NASSIF 2065 Holden 4 Jlm Saunders SERVICE STATION On the Square Hart s Hamburger Shop Post Offlce ls Next To Us 4 .e 4 4 4 Baston Insurance Agency IOS E ne Phone 25 Werlmg s Market HARRY 81 RUTH 5OIEMarket r rrrrrrrrrr vwwlflvlw wlwlwwwwww t M f- '- -A S- S- - Www f f'7 f f 'rf f P Y 'f7'ff Y' I . Q o . , ..l a. s. s-1 -l u' u s: -.. -.. f.. C. .Q A : ' ff' J ff ff' f ff: ff 'FJ YJ ff: J YJ' ' 1 o ' 0 ' in - -,. N u . . .Q .,. .,. .,, ., .,, Ml., .A,..-.. -.- -- --1 A-I A,-I --I.--I -si --, --X ' J J ,JYLJ ,ff-ff-7 ffl 'fn' f'f'f.'f' Jr' 'f' 'f'f'f- ff! iff-'f-fffff'f1'f f f f 'fd? I- I ff,-ff ,f,y.v,,-f,ff,ff,f ,f,,ff,f A Q - -.-wwe,-----Y ft A 'E' I 4 , I - s . ll2 - . ' Sf. ' 'f 1242 l?'.?,'l2 f,2 313 E lly? ' ' ,1 ,HF-'1 21.111 .111 .41 C?.f,1 'iff ii fi'f'.f 0 ' I a I O O ' u u - szgzgugzgagsgf f ,H ,W ,f ,W f , I 1 I ' I I -ef-A-'weef-we o - . Pi -. -, Q.. .-,, S, S, ., .f:,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,v,',,.',v.',,.',,9,.' ' I if fi'
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Page 8 W. H. S. Spirit Dec. 21 949 Seen, Heard, Imagmed I Ben Pryon What IS lt that Allce IS afrald for anybody to find out about her Boonvllle tI'1D7 Bob maybe? Oth er skaters there over the week end were Mar11yn Wanda and Florence Faulooner Lon 1S st1ll carrylng a torch but Donas heart apparently be longs to another' She and Deleta 11ke the same guy and It IS NOT Ted Dowler as prev1ously thought What Junior boy lllltlals J I gave Shlrley Fxsher a blg box of chocolates when she was 1ll Thoughtful of h1m wasn t lt CP S A Junior at C H SJ B11ly Boyd IS stxll totmg a torch fo1 a certam queen What Junlor boy wlth a new black Chevy can be found escort 1ng a certaln blonde Freshman g1rl around? Her name IS Sally and h1s IS Jack A la grapevlne has It that Della lcas a heart throb 1n WlHdS0r Dxd anybody wonder why J1m Collins was all a twltter Thanks g1v1ng Reason Pat Snlder was here for a v1s1t I hear Pat w11l be back dur1ng Chr1stmas For both belng blondes Charlle Senlor and Dorls D a cute couple? week don t make Creasy durmg the Thanksglvmg rush We hope hell be very hap py 1n h1s new home It used to be that every t1me Barbara opened her locker door Claude popped out But lately thmgs have happened Her locker h s become a hang out for Bob B Looks as though Bob goes b'1ck and forth across the hall Guess who has a locker on the other s1de Uh huh C S Wanted Photo of blonde sen1or boy Inltlals M S If you have a photo avallable please please call 042' Ask for Betty' D1d you know that Mrs Hopklns tap dances? that S1 Flght plays the piano CWOW llsten to h1s 12th Street Rag sometlme D that Geraldme and Harold have broken up? that Ph11l1p got a new watch for h1S b1rthday that Coach has a beautlful palr of brxght peach colored pants? I Ben Pryon wlshes you a very Merry Chr1stmas and a Happy New Year COMING EVENTS Dec 23 Jan 2 Chr1stmas vaca tlon Jan 3 Basketball Adr1an there Jan 6 Basketball College H1gh there Jan 10 Basketball Sedal1a there Muslc Department Presents Chrlstmas Muslc Assembly The assembly on December 16 was presented by the muslc de partment under the d1rect1-on of Mr Frank Fendorf The chorus sang fam1l1ar Chr1stmas carols and Chr1stmas Bells The double sextet composed of Patrlcla Sum mers Betty Pme Ruthanne Marr Elxzabeth Ba1le Sally Sh1vely Jamce Etter Joan Almond Carol Frost Jo Campbell Florence Ball Barbara Black and Joan W1ll1ams presented The Wondrous Story a Chr1stmas cantata Betty Pme sang Hall Ye Tyme of Holledayes and as the1r finale the chorus sang Whlte Chr1stmas SENIOR BOY WINS IN JOHNSON C0 POETRY READING CONTEST Ron Heatherly sen1or at W H S won first place ln the Johnson County poetry readmg contest held at Kmgsvllle December 5 Others partlclpatmg were Joan Williams Rowena Bobbltt and Ph1ll1p Houx FAST DRIVERS Screechmg brakes and squealmg tlres Make us thmk they re golng to fires But when thlS story ends at last Vle ll know they re goxng nowhere fast by James Cash Copas Barber Shop E PINE STREET B Annual Christmas Dance Held on December Zl The annual Chr1stmas dance was held at the hlgh school on Wednes dav evenmg December 21 Upon arrlvlng each found the gvm transformed ln keepmg w1th the Yuletlde Season The glrls 1n swxshy formals and the boys 1n SUIIS and tl6S floated around the ballroom floor to the muslc of our own W H S dance band All too soon after the program the ewenxng came to an end Wlth wishes of Merry Chr1stmas fall mg away 1n the mght we thought of Santa and h1s hearty Ho' Ho' and another Chr1stmas dance was a thmg of the past BEULAH the BASKETBALL Hello nlce people' My names Beulah You dont know me but you soon w1l1 I'm gonna be right here all durmg the basketball season to say Just what I thlnk about our games Elbert was h1gh po1nt man dur 1ng both games ID the Muleskln ners tournament He must have a pr1or1ty on the basket CWhos compla1n1ng D Our flrst game w1th Lexlngton gave me heart fallure 1n the worst degree I was sweatlng blood the whole game' Ron was hlgh po1nt man w1th 20 pomts to h1s favor What a team' The Clmton game was d1sap pomtmg to my boys but not to me The Cardlnals were stlll hot from the Muleskmners tourna ment wh1le the Tlgers were Just gettmg started They ll galn mo mentum as they go along Just you walt and see' And by the t1me we play them agam we ll mow em' Mark my words' They ll be famous someday' I m sorry klds to have to leave so soon but THE man IS callmg And speakmg of Coaehle have you seen hlS orange bloomers They re really very dashlng but ORANGE' I nearly popped my 1nner tube st1fl1ng a laugh Ah well maybe orange has some psy cholog1cal effect on the boys Who can tell Yours for more swlshes Beulah If you want to remember th1ngs T1e a str1ng around finger If you want to forge th1ngs T1e a rope around your neck , l . 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