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Back Row—Mr. Hammitt, Jim Robbins, Carl Binkley, Edwin Rodgers. Drexel Albert, Jack McGorray and Miss Zorger. Front Row—Herschel Boyer, Esther Miller, Annabel Faith, Mary Elinor Pease, Beatrice Major and Billy Perkins. THE JUNIOR CLASS As the happy and good-natured Sophomores of 1934-35, now to be Juniors, enter the doors of good old W. C. H. S. a new atmosphere is placed upon the thoughts of all students. We, as the Junior Class hurriedly organized with the following persons as officers: Billy Perkins, President; Jim Robbins, Vice President and Helen Delaney, Secretary-Treasurer, in order to fulfill the place which was left to us by our good friends, the Seniors. Our first law to be passed was the buying of the class ring which was done by a group of five. Later, December 3, the ring! arrived in time for the Junior play “Huckleberry Finn” directed by oun faithful class advisor, Mr. Hammitt. Our class theater party came next which was followed by a chilli supper at the home of Annabel Faith, chaperoned by our class advisor, Miss Zorger-The time passes on with our class well represented in all activities At the Alumni Homecoming we performed as a stunt an operation behind a sheet. The high spot of the year was the Junior-Senior dinner dance. This year we entertained them at Sunnyside. Jim Robbins ’37 —22—
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V is for the vim of all concerned here, We’ll keep it and use it always never fear, W is for Wickie, a philosopher wise, In orating surely he’d take the first prize. X is the darling old Algebra Friend, May its memory ever be green to the end. Y is the Yelling we hear in the Gym, It fills us with loyalty clear to the brim. Z is for Zenith. Its up pretty high, But so is our class of Warrensburg High. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES High School Auditorium May 29, 1936 Processional....... “Capricante”...........Paul Wachs Annabel Faith Invocation ............................. Rev. C. L. Bell Vocal Solo ..... “Just For Today” ..... James Robbins Salutatory ........................... Chester McGrath Cornet Solo . . “The Commodore Polka” . W. C. Chambers Mr. R. A. Garrett Valedictory ............................Helen Sibthorp Senior Double Quartette ......... “I Love a Little Cottage” Commencement Address ................... W. A. L. Beyer Presentation of Awards and Diplomas M. Serkes, Principal Benediction ............................ Rev. C. L. Bell
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Back Row—Hugh Rowe, Raymond Alsup, Wendell Litrell, Ben Disbrow and Charles Keister. Second Row—Billy Robbins, Gerald Parish, Bernard Batchelder, Leonard Walker, John Major, Henry McGrath, Jack Oxley, Burtis Brummett, Billy Kiick, Junior Burdine and Miss McBride. Seated—Violet Kerwood, Mary Tolson, Jda Mae Franklin, Mary Culp, Mary Ashford, Harriett Stone, Betty Hepworth, Betty Hanes, Barbara Gilman, Mildred Woodside, end Mildred Wentworth. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class of 1935 entered the library of education September 2, with 27 members on roil. A class meeting was held and the following officers were elected: Henry McGrath, President; Betty Hanes, Vice President ; Barbara Gilman, Secretary; Billy Robbins, Treasurer and Miss McBride as the advisor. The class colors are black and white, the flower is the Lily o fthe Valley and the motto is “Horie Non Cras”. A wiener roast was held at the home of Betty Hanes on October 1, after which a scavenger hunt was held at Warren, burg. The main books we studied while in the library were: Geometi-y, English, II, Latin II, Modern History, Biology and Sewing. The class was duly represented in all extra activities such as Basketball, Glee Clubs, Band G. A A., and in Cheer Leading. After semester exams another student was admitted into our library of education, who wasi Martha Loomis. We attended two school parties sponsored by the losing sides in ticket sales contests of different school productions. February 21 was Homecoming night at which we put on a Major Bowes Amateur Hour. We now lock the doors of the library of education till next year, when we will be back. Mildred Wentworth ’38 -23-
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