Webb City High School - King Jack Yearbook (Webb City, MO)
- Class of 1942
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MARGARET ANN MAGILL BETTY DALE RUSSELL . LOUISE SPENCER . . MARY ELLA BAIR . WANDA BYRD . . JEANETTE NELSON . HELEN DUENSING . EDNA IRWIN . . . BRUCE ADAMSON . EDWARD CARLSTEAD . HARRY JOHNS, JR. . CHARLES HEATON . MISS OLIVE GILMER . Staff uf Qing junk 1942 E' dttor-in-Chffe f Assistant Editor Business M anagrfr Assistant Business M dndger Society Editor S Assistants ' Junior Assistants Faculty Adviser is fffiiiilia 'ag 5629 ' la I pledge allegiafzce to the Flag gf tfze United States 1f14merz'ca cmd to ffze Repubfic jr wfzich it stands. One nation z'7m'z vz'sz'6le, wiffz libenjf and justice for all. 1:, 1I-11-I--H-l111 9x l, 1 '- , . ., 4 , ' 1-at II n n II u II u II n II II n u n HI Q Q u 4 einratrnn HIS book is dedicated to the Alunini of I the Webb City High School and to the Men of the Many Military Organiza- tions of Webb City who are defending our Nation. May their united work of defense inspire us to guard our homes, our country, and our lives niore zealously in the future. Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee, Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, Are all with thee,-are all with thee! G-'qi IU Qlnntents Srhnnl BOOK I Gbrganizatinnz BOOK II Aihletira BOOK III juniur 1-Iigh BOOK IV Ahuertizemvntz BOOK V wa. vias . ls a E We A 7 Oi w 'E ' 41 '53 5 'Q 1 ' H' '? i g 5 ' ' Mx 'lg U i a , 4 A va YQ mfg, H 1 x we Q 3 L ,Q 1 , 1 g V 1 - Q.. 1' fa - -. I M - V ,.,.. ,.,, at A, Q Baath uf humtinn HARRY THOLBORN President ALBERT FAHRMAN Vlce Presldent Secretary HARRY B. H-ULETT 17 DON O. ADAMSON DR. GEORGE W. COX Treasurer Member DR. M. S. SLAUGHTER FRANK NELSON Member Member nm N ,A ' 'N4'l,d-'ffl lll4 ,9 QEeurgc gil. Qmms, S., CX JH. lllrinzipal QB. iillryunalh, gif., CA. JH. ff5Efi9'?1'??i'fi fff92K fwx j 1' X fx' A QFvV1JAfC'4L! Hag: 9 P n ng: Ili gf had 7 annltg HENRIETTA CROTTY, B. S., A. B., A. M. English and Latin Pittsburg: State Teachers College University of Kansas Columbia University, N. Y. University of Chicago University of Wisconsin University of Missouri OLIVE GILMER B. S. A , , . M. English Springfield State Teachers College Pittsburg State Teachers College University of Missouri University of Wyoming: FLORENCE LEAVER, B. S. in Ed. English Springfield State Teachers College University of Tennessee University of Missouri TRUMAN E. HAYES, B. S. in Ed. English Springfield State Teachers College Oklahoma A. and M. College Pittsburg State Teachers College Colorado College HELEN VOELTZ, B. S. in Ed. Commerce Springfield State Teachers College KATHERINE STORMONT, B. S. in Ed. Commerce Lindenwood College University of Arkansas GENE ARMSTRONG, B. S. in Ed. Science Southwest Baptist College Springfield State Teachers College Pittsburg State Teachers College ELLEN VOSHOLL, B. S., A. B. H01116 Economics Central Wesleyan Missouri University HELEN HERROD, A. B., B. S., A. M. World History and Geography University of Missouri Columbia University, N. Y. MRS. RUTH CRAIG Study Hall Supervisor Librarian University of Missouri LEO DEERWESTER, B. S. in Ed. Mathematics and Science Warrensburg State Teachers College Missouri University Illinois University MAY ALDRIDGE, B. S., A. M. Mathematics Springfield State Teachers Collette Colorado University Missouri University Pittsburg State Teachers College 7 arulig OTTO H. HAYWARD, A. B., A. M. American Problems Anierican History Springfield State Teachers College University of Missouri MAYME STINNETT, B. S. in Ed. Social Science Warrensburg Teachers College University of Texas Pittsburg: State Teachers College AILEEN CADY, B. S. in Ed. Social Science Springfield State Teachers College University of Colorado ROSEMARY TETRICK, A. B. English Drury College, Springfield, Mo. Colorado University MARIE COVVLEY, B. S. in Ed. Mathematics Pittsburg State Teachers College J. P. GARVIN, B. S. Vocational Agriculture University of Missouri LONNIE ADAMS, B. S. in Ed. Physical Education Springfield State Teachers College Tahlequah State Teachers Colleyze Tulsa University KATHERINE WINTER, B. S. in Ed. Social Science and English Springfield State Teachers College Pittsburg: State Teachers College Texas University Arkansas University JESSE EASTMAN, B. S. in Ed. Physical Education Pittsburg State Teachers College CLARA GILLEN Secretary to Superintendent E. R. A KELFQRD, B. S. in Ed. Industrial Arts Central State Teachers College University of Missouri LORENE STULTS Secretary to Principal WILLANORA PRATT, B. S. in Mus. Ed. Music and English Pittsburg State Teachers College Kansas City Conservatory of Music Northwestern University RAYMOND MCCRNUM, B. S. in Mus. Ed. and Science Music and Art Pittsburg: State Teachers Colleyrc Northwestern University Emporia State Tear-hers College Hag: ll gf ,Ar Qllazzm I I Seniuv Glass Gbffiners . . . JAMES HOUSMAN Vice Presiclefnt . President ....... JACK SHORT Secretary . . . EMILY HARDY Treasurer . ...... CARL TINDELL Sponsors MISS GILMER MR. GARVIN MISS STORMONT jilnttn Always Striving For The Best Qlulnrs Yale Blue :mel White Senior Qllass Eistnrg UR illustrious class has a graduating enrollment of ninety-five students. We have taken a great amount, of pride in the activities of good old Webb City high, and we are reluctant to leave its Well-known portals. Our members all have taken active interest in the school curriculum. In the music department are the following Seniors: Band-Rosamond Burk, Harrison Harper, Melville Mottet, Houston Olson, Georgia Roark, Betty Higgs, Jack Riggs, Betty Dale Russell, Bud Sheckells, Harrmet Sllvara, Louise Spencer and Betty Thomas. In the orchestla the Seniors are: Dorothy Ruth Brooks, Jackie Craig, Almeda Farris, Emma Lee Farris, Margaret Ann Magill, Melville Mottet, Houston Olson, Jack Riggs, Betty Dale Russell, Ann Shadwell, Harriett Silvara, Louise Spencer and Betty Thomas. In the Glee Clubs they are: Mildred Foster, Margaret Ann Magill, JOIIHIIIQ Benward, Mary Berrian, Helen Bradbury, ltosamond Burk, Erma Burkett, Mary Ann Haines, Juanita Myers, Paul Rawson, Georgia Roark, Betty Lou Tappana and Bob Triplett. The Senior members of the Drum Corps are: Helen Myers, Jackie Craig, Emily Foster, Margaret Ann Magill, Ann Shadwell, Almeda Farris, Emma Lee Farris, Delores Byler, Erma Burkett, Elizabeth Hatcher and Mary Ella Bair. The Senior class is also very well represented in athletics. The Senior football ChHl'19S 1,a'I 0tts Eugene JHCKSOH, Bill G00tiDaster, Bob Morse, Jack Short, Gerald Williams, Galen Erwin and Owen Moffett, The lettermen from the Senior class in basketball are the following: Galen Erwin, Jack Short, Fred VanPelt, Eugene Jackson, Johnnie Benward and Bob Morse. Members of the National Honor Society from our class are: Margaret Ann Magill, Jackie Craig, Helen Myers, Betty Lou Tappana, and Paul Rawson. The Honor Students are: Valedictorian, Margaret Ann Magillg Salutatorian, Paul Rawsong Class Essayist, Betty Lou Tappana, and Class Orator, Bill Corl. Our Senior Queens are: Queen of Football, Peggy Byler, and Queen of King Jack, Helen Thomas. We, the Senior Class of 1942, for the last time, bid farewell to our fellow students, the faculty, and our alma mater-Webb City High School! Ella Bair, John Johnson, Helen Hardy, Mildred Stuckey, Peggy letterrnen are: MISS HELEN THOMAS MISS EMILY HARDY, Attemlfmt QNWN Of KW!! Jfwk MISS HARRIETTE WOODARD, Attendant MISS IMOGENE WATKINS, Attendant MISS DELORES STUCKEY, Attendant Dug: I Qlnmmenremeni rngram OOO af Qgrarralaureale Sernirzs Processional- The Lost Chord 1Sir Arthur Sullivanj invocation ............... Mixed Chorusf Onward Ye People CSibeliusJ . . . . . Almeda Farris . Reverend Alfred Jenkins Scripture Reading .............. Reverend Ralph Roland Vocal Solof How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings fLiddelJ ..... Helen Myers Sermon- Where Do We Go From Here? .... . Reverend Louis J. Kovar Girlls SeXtettefLift Thine Eyes- Elijah CMendelssohnJ Benediction .............. Recessionalf The Lost Chord CSir Arthur Sullivanj . . Reverend W. F. Lown . . . Almeda Farris O 6 O 0116155 4 ag Processional+ Largo 1DvorakJ . . Ann Shadwell Class Song ............ . . Senior Class Salutatory+ Youth Approaches a New World . . Paul Rawsou Class Essay-'fOur Interpretation of Freedom ...... Betty Lou Tappana Class Prophecy ...... Helen Thomas, Nadine Blankenship, Mildred Foster Trumpet DuetfSelected ........... Bud Sheckells, Jack Riggs Class Orationf Defense of America's Heritage ...... William Corl Class Will , ............ . Vocal Solo- Last Night fHalfban KJerulfJ . ValedictoryY Building for the Future . . . llecessional- P0mp and Circumstance CE1garb . Avonelle Baker, Betty Riggs . . . . . Georgia Roark . Margaret Ann Magill . . . Ann Shadwell 0 O Q Llnmmenrelnent Processionalg''Lai-go 1HandelJ . . Dorothy Ruth Brooks Class Song ........ .,.. .... S e nior Class Invocation .............. Vocal SolofftNeapolitan Nights CJ. F. Vameenikl . Address ........ ...... Vocal Solo+Selected . . ..,.. . . Presentation of Diplomas . . Mr. Harry Tholborn, Uenediction .............. llecessional- Largo Q Handel J . . Reverend Ralph Roland . . Emma Lee Farris . Mr, John H. Flanigan . . . . Juanita Johnson President Board of Education Reverend Joseph Wooldridge . . Dorothy Ruth Brooks Svvninr 0115155 666 Swinrs - 1942 fm GWIN AGER fGWiI1I1i9J Quiet as a cyclone. Guild '38-42: Girl Reserve '38-'42: Wild Life Club '38-'39. EUGENE JACKSON fPOSSl1II1J Work, work-I'm tired. Football '39-'41 5 Basketball '39-42 3 Track '39-'41 1 Golf '41-'42 5 Hi-Y '40-'42 Q F.F.A. '41-'42: Oratorical '41-'42g W-Club '41- '42g Student Council '39-'40g Gift Club '40 AVONELLE BAKER fAVi6D Steady go-getterf' Band Majorette '38-'39: Speech Choir '41-'421 Cardinal Notes Staff '40-'42g Glee Club '40-'41: Victorian '39-'42g Girl Reserve '39-'42. BETTY THOMAS Energy to spare. Band Secretary '41-42: Girl Reserve '39- '42g Orchestra '39-'42g Guild '39-'42. GEORGE BROWN What's it all about '? Hi-Y '39-'42. FRANCES SPURLOCK Drawing is her work and play: an artist she will be some day. Girl Reserve '38-'40g G.S.C. '38-'42 Vice President '41-'42. ag: I8 HOUSTON OLSON fAV2Lilabl0J Slides with his trombone. Band '38-'42g Orchestra '38-'42g Stamp Club '40-'41 3 Alethean '41-'42 5 Trombone Solo '41: Hi-Y '40-'42. LOUISE SPENCER A whirlwind whose future is uncertain. Girl Reserve '39-'42: Guild '39-'42, Pres- ident '41g Band '38-'42g Glee Club '38- '4lg Orchestra '39-'41g Mixed Quartet '38-'41: Girl's Quartet '40-Wil: Mixed Chorus: King Jack Staff '40'-42. MILDRED FOSTER QMidgeJ Willing always to work or play. Doing: whatever good she may. National Honor Society '-12: Jr. Class Play '41: Sr. Class Play '42g Student Council '41-'42g Operetta '41: Victorian '40-'42 Sec'y '41-'42: Girl Reserve Cabi- net '41-'42g Drum Corps '40-'42: Cardi- nal Notes '40-'42: Sextet '42g Glee Club '39-'42: Cheer Leader '42. JOHN BERRIAN There's a good time coming, boys. There's a good time coming! Editor-in-Chief, King Jack '41-'42g Hi-Y '40-'42: Alethean '40-'42: Operetta '42: Glee Club '40-'42g Stamp Club '39-'40: Speech Choir '41-'42g A Capella Choir: liriyhs Quartet '40-'41g Mixed Chorus '39- HELEN LOUISE TYNDALL Would there be more like her. Girl Reserve '39-'42: Guild '39-'42 Treas. '42g Glee Club '40-'42g Operetta '41-'42, ERNEST LE GRANDE Why hurry thru life? Hi-Y '40-'42. ROBERT H, HARDESTY fB0bJ He keeps his counsel and goes his way. Football '39-41 5 Track '38-'40: Band '38- '40g Alethean '40-'42g Hi-Y '39-'42, HARRIETT SILVARA A sweet face and a pleasant smile. Band '38-'42g Orchestra '38-'42g Glee Club '39-'41g Girl Reserve '40-'425 Guild '40-'42. MELVILLE MOTTET A typical small boy loaded with questions. Band '39-'42 5 Hi-Y '39-'42g Alethean '40- '42 3 Glee Club '40-'42 3 Orchestra '41-'4Z. DELORES STUCKEY fD0byJ Sunny as the skies. Queen Jack Attendant '42: Sec'y Jr. Class '413 Drum Corps '40-'42 1 Victorian '41-'42g Guild '39-'40, V. Pres. '40g Stu- dent Council '41-'42: Prompter Sr. Play '42g Glee Club '40-'42g Mixed Chorus '39-'40: Girl Reserve '40-'42g Cardinal Notes '40-'4Z. BOB MORSE flloosep It never entered his head that any living being could disobey him. Hi-Y '39-'42g Basketball '39-'42g Foot- ball '39-'42g Track '39-'42g Alethean '39- '42: Tennis '41-'4Z: Softball '42. HELEN ELIZABETH MYERS Pure as a lilly, sweet as a rose. How we all love her nobody knows. Drum Corps '39-'42 Commanding: Major '41-'42s National Honor Society '41-'42 V. Pres. 5 Student Council '40-'42 g Cardi- nal Noes '40-'42, Exchange Editor '41- '42g Victorian '39-'42 V. Pres. '42g Girls' Glee Club '39-'42, Pres. '41-'42g Mixed Chorus '39-'423 Vocal Solo '39-'42: Girls' Sextet '41-'42: Girls' Quartet '40-'41g Operetta '40-'41g Library '40-'42p Girl Reserve '39-'42 Sec'y '41-'42. Seniors - 1942 GEORGIA B. ROARK Lol I would draw all men unto me and leave a string of broken hearts behind me. Band '40-'42g Orchestra '40-'41g Girls' Glee Club '39-'42 V. Pres. '41-'42 5 Mixed Chorus '39-'40-'42: Girl Reserve '40-'42, Cabinet '41-'42: Victorian '40-'42 Pres. '42g Operetta '39-'42: Speech Choir '42g One Act Play '42 5 Library '41-'42 3 Vocal Solo '41-'42, BOB TRIPLETT The soulful eyes and far away look of a born musician. Band '37-'41g Orchestra '37-'41: Hi-Y '39-'40: Alethean '40-'415 Jr. Class Play '41. HARRISON HARPER, JR. Never works, never worries, Never flunks, never hurries. Hi-Y '40-'42: Alethean '40-'42g Band '39-'42 Treas. '41-'42. FRED VanPELT Much study is a weariness to the flesh. Away, dull books ! Basketball '40-'41-'42: Hi-Y '40-'42g Ale- thean '40-'42: Student Council '41-'42. CHARLES OWEN MOFFETT A mind that manipulates. Alethean '40-'42p Hi-Y '40-'42g Football '40-'42g Pres. W-Club '41, EMMA LEE FARRIS From 'love's' weak childish bow she lives unharmedf' Girl Reserve '40-'42, Cabinet '42: Vic- torian Club '40-'42: Orchestra '40-'423 Glee Club '40: Jr. Class Play '41p Drum Corps. BOB LEONARD Good men are scarce. Alethean '40-'42g Hi-Y '39-'42 Sec'y '41- '42: Student Council '39-'42g Oratorical '39-'40: V. Pres. Jr. Class. NADINE BLANKENSHIP No one any better. National Honor Society '42: Girl Re- serve '38-'42: Guild '39-'42 Sec'y '40-'41 V. Pres. '42g Glee Club '41-'42g Mixed Chorus '41-'42g Sr. High Operetta '41. GERALD WILLIAMS fJerryJ These take up my time, no time for study. Football '39-'41-'42: Track '41-'42 3 'Bas- ketball '41g Alethean '40-'42g Hi-Y '39- '42Z F.F.A.Z W-Club '41-'42. JACK RIGGS fBla.CkieJ Do you think he's quiet? You don't know him. Band '40-'42 Pres. '42g Orchestra '40- '42g Glee Club '40g Hi-Y '40-'423 Ale- thean '40-'42. ALMEDA FARRIS Fm the most reasonable girl in the world when I'm treated properly. National Honor Society '42: Girl Re- serve '40-'42g Victorian '40-'42g Orches- tra '40-'42g Glee Club '40: Victorian Musician '42g Drum Corps '40-'42. BILL GOODPASTER Thou was't always a good lad. National Honor Society '42: Football '41g Hi-Y '40-'42g Alethean '41-'42g W- Club '41-'42: Jr. Class Play '41: Sr. Class Play '42: Student Council '40-'42. ROY CLAYWORTH Oh cruel world! Oh, heartless man! No one appreciates my knowledge. Oratorical '40-'42 3 Hi-Y '40-'42g Softball '42, BOB ATKERSON An all around good fellow. National Honor Society '42g Pres. Stu- dent Body '41-'42: Student Council '40- '41: Hi-Y '40-'42g Oratorical '40-'42: Football '41g Pres. Soph. Class '39-'40: Student Mgr, Drum Corps '40-'42g King Jack Staff '40-'42 Business Mgr.: Jr, Class Play '41: Sr. Class Play '42, DOROTHY RUTH BROOKS Her quiet nature kept us from find- ing out anything about her. Band '40-'42g Orchestra '38-'42g Glee Club '39-'40: Guild '39-'42g Girl Reserve '39-'42. HOWARD PITTMAN fShortyJ Honor lies in honest toil. Hi-Y '41-'42g Alethean '41-'42g Track '41-'42. JUANITA VVTLLIAMS fSk66iLSl Meek and gentle as a lamb. G.S.C. '40-'42 Pres.: Girl Reserve '40- '42 JOHNNIE BENWARD Quite athletic and of some size. The girls look at him with twinkling eyes, Hi-Y '40-'42: Alethean '40-'42g Basket- ball '40-'42g Jr. Class Pres.: Student Council '39-'42: Boys' Glee Club '39-'42g Mixed Chorus: Sr. Class Play '42: Jr. Class Play '41g Boy's Quartet '40-'42: National Music Contest '4lg State Music Contest '40-'41: Nat. Con. Student Gov. Bodies '4l: S. W. Mo. Student Gov. Convention 3 V. Pres Soph. Class '39-'40g Cardinal Notes Business Mgr, '42. HOMER HAYES ceuckp Difficult to comprehend. Camera Club '39-'403 Alethean '40-'42: Hi-Y '39-'42, Blix: IH Seniors - I E142 IMOGENE WATKINS Sorry, boys, she's taken. Guild '40-'42, Student Council '41-'42Z Girl Reserve '40-'42: Coal Queen Candi- date '40: Glee Club '40-'42g King Jack Attendant '42: Cardinal Notes '42C Prompter Jr. Class Play '41g Atten- dant to Barn-warming Queen '42, HAROLD CLARK fHankJ Why worry? There'll be other great men after I'm gone. Sr. Class Play '42p Oratorical '39-'42Z Student Mgr. '38-'41g Hi-Y '40-'42: 41 1 Stage Mgr. of Jr. Class Play : Camera Club '38-'39, ERMA EILENE BURKETT Small of stature, large of mind, In fun and laughter she's not be- hind. Drum Corps '39-'42: Girl Reserves '39- '42: Guild '39-'42: Glee Club '41-42: Sr. High Operetta '41g Drill Team '38-'39. PATRICIA LOU CAI-IILL A master of her faith. Victorian '4l.-'42: Girl Reserve '41-'42Z Jr. Red Cross '41-'42. BOB STEELE QNickJ Brevity is the soul of wit. Wild Life Club '40: Student Council '40gg Hi-Y '41-'42g Oratorical '41-'42. GENE WILLIAMS CRedJ Always carefree. Hi-Y '39-'42g Alethean '41-'42: Student Council '42p F.F.A. '42: Track '42. png: Zll PAUL RAWSON fBuzzyJ A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Salutatorian: National Honor Society '41-'42g Hi-Y '39-'423 Alethean '40-'42. Sec'y: Cardinal Notes '39-'42g Band '39- '40: Orchestra '39-'4Og Student Council '40-'41: King! Jack Staff '40-'42, Asso- ciate Editorg Jr. Class Play '41: Sr. Class Play '42g Rep. to State Student Assembly '42p Glee Club '42. REVA SANDY You'll never clap a padlock on my tongue. Guild '40-'42, Girl Reserve '40-'42. ROSAMOND BURK A dainty little maid is she, so prim, so neat, so sure. National Honor Society '41: Band '39- '42: Orchestra '39-'42: Glee Club '41-'42: One Act Play '423 Victorian '40-'42I Defense Council '42g Girl Reserve '38- '42. EVALYN EVERITT fRedQ A fluent tongue. Girl Reserve '42: One Act Play '42! Speech Choir '42. BETTY LOUISE MOORE fLinda Louy The faithful are certain of their re- ward. Girl Reserve '39-'42g Guild '40-'42: Glee Club '40-'41: Mixed Chorus '40-'41, BETTY GENE MULKINS A friendly heart With many friends. Girl Reserve '40-'42g Guild '40-'42: Car- dinal Notes '40-'41. JIMMY ARMSTRONG I remember a mass of things but nothing distinctly. Hi-Y '40-'42, EUNICE SMITH She is quiet-sometimes. Girl Reserve '40-'42g Guild '40-'41, CHARLES PARROT CCD Like the girls? Well, yes, I rather think so. Hi-Y '40-'42g W-Club '41-'42, Treas. '41- '42, Sec'y '41-'42, Reporter '41-'42 1F.F.A. '42, Treas.: Alethean '39-'42g Track '40- '42: Football '40-'42g Speaking Choir '41-'42: Home Room Pres. '40-'42, BOB M 1'LL.E R Little we know what he thinks and dreams, but faithful and honest is what he seems. Hi-Y '40-'42: Alethean '40-'423 Cardinal Notes '42, Sports Editor '41-'42 3 Sr. Class Play '42g Drum Corps Student Mgr. '40- '42: Oratorical '40, ADA C. PITTMAN Her ways cannot but make us love her. Girl Reserve '42: Victorian '42, Treas. RICHARD MAHURIN Quiet, useful fellow. Oratorical '40-'42g Football '41g Track '42: Hi-Y '41-'42. Seniors - 1942 its Y MARY ANN HAINES Her hair is her crowning glory. Guild '39-'42, Pres. '4Ig Girl Reserves '39-'42g Glee Club '41-'42g Mixed Chorus '41-'-123 Cardinal Notes '40-'41g Operetta '41. ANN A. SHADWELL CBobby Annj She's not a flower, she's not a pearl, She's just a noble. all-round girl. Victorian '40-'42, Reporter '42g Orches- tra '40-'42g Band '41: Glee Club '4ZC Girl Reserve '40-'42: Drum Corps '40- '42g Student Council '40. JAMES MOSS CBillD He was neither very good nor yet so very bad. Alethean '41-'42, ANNABELLE DENNIS fAnnieD None name her but to praise her. Sr. Class Play '425 Victorian '42g Girl Reserve '4Zg Verse Speaking Choir '42. DAVID CHARLES ELLIOTT QFuzzyJ Why should I worry? Why should I hurry '? Alethean '40-'42g Hi-Y '40-'42, F.F.A. '42. JUANITA JOHNSON She sings in so sweet a voice that it seems the music melts in her throat. Girl Reserve '40-'42g Guild '40-'42, Pres. '42g Glee Club '41-'42: Mixed Chorus '41- '42, Sr. High Operetta '41-'42g Scxtet '42. WILLIAM T. CORL CSpike-Q Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely. National Honor Society '41, Cardinal Notes '39-'42, Editor in Chief '40, Man- aging Editor '41-'42: National Institute for High School Students Uournalism Divisionj Northwestern University '40: Alethean '40-'42, V. Pres. '41-'42g Hi-Y '39-'42, One Act Play '42: National Youth Forum Essay Contest Honorable Mention '4I: Glee Club '40g Speech Choir '42p Basketball '39-'40: Stamr Club '40g A Capella Choir '40g Mo. Interscholastic Press Assn. Convention '41, Class Orator '42. EDITH JOYCE ANDRESS A rose in bloom. Wild Life Club '39: Art Club '40-'42: Girl Reserve '41-'42: Drill Team '39-'4U: Guild '41-'42: Glee Club '41-'42, EMILY HARDY 1PegJ Cunningly cute. Sec'y of Sr, Class '429 Drum Corps '39-'42, Twirlimr Major '42g Girl Re- serves '40-'42g Attendant to Queen of King Jack '42g Student Council '39-'40, Queen of Cardinal Notes '41g Victorian Society '40-'42, Sec'y '42g Cardinal Notes '40-'41. WILLIAM CHARLES WATKINS QBillJ Faithful and courteous, true and kind, a better boy is hard to find. School Boy Patrol '41-'42g Student Council '40-'4Ig Track '38-'39. BETTY LOU TAPPANA Of studies took she most care and most heed. Guild '39-'42 : Girl Reserve '39-'42, Treas. '42p Glee Club '39-'42g Student Council '40-'4Ig National Honor Society '41-'42: Mixed Chorus '39-'42g Quartet '41: Class Essayist '42: Tied for Salutatorian. CARL WILLIS TINDELL It is not Hood for man to be alone.' Student Council '38-'42: Basketball '39- '42 3 Hi-Y '39-'42: Alethean '41-'42: Ora- torical '40-'41: Treas. of Sr. Class '42. ELIZABETH HATCHER I'll be merry and free, I'll be sad, sad for nobody. Drum Corps '40-'42g Drill Team '39: Girl Reserve '40-'42g Guild '40-'42g Glee Club '40. JIMMIE BRYANT fTeXJ Whatever skeptic could inquire for For every why he had a whereforf' Hi-Y '42: Softball '42g Glee Club '42. BETTY RIGGS Trip it, trip it, as you go On the light fantastic toe. Girl Reserve '39-'42 3 Band '39-'42, Major '40-'42g Guild '40-'42, Pres. '-405 Atten- dant to Football Queen '42, Mixed Chorus '39-'40: Glee Club '39-'40, Sr. Class Play '42. CLAUDE TURNER lTubJ No more worrying. Wrestling' Club '41-'42g F.F.A. '42. WILMA JEANNE HARRINGTON There is no one like her, though there are many imitationsf' G.S.C. '40-'42, Pres. '42: Girl Reserve '40-'42: Camera. Club Helper '39-'42. GEORGE VVARREN SHECKELLS CBudJ A woman hater-Oh yeah! Alethean '41-'42, Treas. '42g Hi-Y '41- '42g Basketball '41-'42, Band '41-'42, V. Pres. '42g Orchestra '42g Softball '42, Senior Class Play Bus. Mgr. '42. age Zl Seninrs - 1942 JAMES HOUSEMAN QZGRGJ He possesses manhood and good fellowship. Hi-Y '40-'42g Pres. Sr. Class '41-'42: Secy. F.F.A. '41-'-425 Oratorical '40-'41: School Boy Patrol '39-'41 3 Student Coun- cil '41-'42. MARY ELLA BAIR Always at her post. National Honor Society '41: Student Council '41-'42g Girl Reserve '39-'42, Cabinet: Guild '39-'42g Drum Corps '39- '42: Cardinal Notes '40-'41: King Jack Staff '40-'42g Glee Club '41-'42g Drill Team '39. HARRIETTE WOODARD lWoodyD Gurgles and giggles. Girl Reserve '40-'42 5 Guild '39-'42, Treas. '40g Girl's Glee Club '40-'41, Queen Jack Attendant '42g Prompter Sr. Play '42. JACK D. SHORT KJO-JOJ Why am I here? Just to lend dignity to the Senior class. Hi-Y '41-'42, Treas. '42, Alethean '41- '42, Pres. '42g Vice Pres. Sr. Class '41- '42g Basketball '41-'42g Track '41-'42! Speech Class Play '42, PEGGY BYLER Her smile is delightful. Football Queen '41: Student Council '40- '41g Drum Corps '41-'42: Victorian '39- '42, Treas. '42: Girl Reserve '40-'4 3 Glee Club '38-'393 May Queen Attend- dant, '39. HARRY E. PAGE A charm all his own. Alethean '41-'42: Hi-Y '41-'42: Sr. Class Play '42: F.F.A. '41-'42, DOROTHEA HARRIS 1No Pictureb Timid and shy as a dainty blue bell, VIRGINIA TURNER If everyone studied just like me what a high school this would be. G.S.C. '39-'40. GALEN ERWIN I'll be an artist and I'll do things. National Honor Society '41 g Football '38- '42: Basketball '38-'42, Track '38-'42: Hi-Y '40-'42, Pres. '42g W-Club '38-'42: Oratorical '39-'42: H. M. Nat. Art Con- test '41, PHYLLIS SURFACE Gives the world a smile. Victorian '41-'42g Girl Reserve '41-'42: Cigrdinal Notes '41-'42g Sr. Class Play ELMO DISNEY There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. Alethean '40-'42g Hi-Y '39-'42. MARIE FORD A cheerful disposition. Student Council '41-'42: Girl Reserve '39-'42g Guild '39-'42. HELEN LOUISE BRADBURY In the, matter of smiles, she has many. Victorian '41-'42: Girl Reserve '39-'42: Glee Club '38-'42. GLENN LANGERMANN fspeedyl fNo Picturej In gallantry he is most learned. Hi-Y '42: Alethean '42, LILLIAN LAWSON CNO Picturej A maiden fair with flaxen hair. JACK JOHNSON All her virtues no one can t ll. ' Girl Reserve '40-'42: G.S.C. '40-5125 Glee KNO Pwturel Club '39g Drill Team '39, An Upright young man. DICK LEWIS If I'm not the great 'I am,' who am I? Hi-Y '40-'-12: Alethean '40-'42: Cardinal Notes '41-'-42. .IACQWUELINE CRAl'G Uackieb A short, sweet lassie. Jr. Class Play '41g Drum Corps '39-'42 , Twirling Major '41-'42, National Honor Society '41-'42, Pres. '42g Band '39-'42: Orchestra '39-'42, One Act Play '39: Cardinal Notes '39-'42, Victorian '39- '42, Vice Pres. '41-'42, Girl Reserve '39-'42, Cabinet '41-'42. BETTY DALE RUSSELL CRustyJ It's better to be a good listener than a good talker. Band '39-'42g Orchestra '39-'42, Guild '40-'42: Girl Reserve '40-'42, Cabinet '41-'42: H. M. in National Art Contest '41: King Jack Staff '40-'42g Cardinal Notes '41-'42. HELEN THOMAS fT0mlnyJ Little of statue, but big of heart, and great of action. National Honor Society '41: Student Council '38-'42, Sec'y '41-'42g Victorian '39-'42, Pres. '42, Girl Reserve '39-'42, V. Pres. '42g Queen of Kinp: Jack '42I Cardinal Notes '39-'41g Jr. Class Play '41g Sr. Class Play '42: Orchestra '39- '40g Secy. to S. W. Student Council '41- '42g Secy. of Mo. Rep. to Central State Convention '41-'42, Treas. Soph. Class '39-'40. ROBERT QLGOIU MERKER An innocent by-stander. Hi-Y '39-'41. MARGARET ANN MAGILL CMertJ Her friends, they are many, Her foes, has she any 7 Valedictorian: Student Council '39-'42, Treas. '42g Girl Reserve '39-'42, Pres. '42: Victorian '40-'42, Reporter '42: Drum Corps '39-'42g May Queen '39: Cardinal Notes '40-'42g Attendant of Football Queen '42g Sec'y Sophomore Class '403 Orchestra '39-'42g National Honor Society '41-'42g Jr. Class Play '41: Mixed Chorus '40-'42g Glee Club '40- '42g King Jack Staff '41-'42, Society Editor '41-'42. jnninr Gilman ,- -- - - Y W' ag: 24 jjunim: 0115155 QBffire11s . RICHARD WHEELER BUDDY SAMPSON CHARLES ALTHERR CHARLES HEATON President ......... Vice President . . S ecretary . . . Treasurer . . . ,Sponsors MISS ALDRIDGE MISS VOSHOLL MISS VOELTZ Jllilnttn What We Are To Be, We Are Now Becoming. junior Qilaszf History HE Junior Class began its second year in the Senior High school with an enrollment of over one hundred members. At the close of this highly successful period the roll numbers 112 Juniors. Some old students have dropped and other .students have entered our classes. Yet, nevertheless, we think that ours is the most successful class to go through the high school. Our class has been the backbone of nearly all the organizations of the school. In the music department are: Bruce Adamson, Edward Carlstead, Dorothy Foster, Dora Dean Gibbons, Wilma Dean Herd, Harry Johns, Juanita Johnson, Melbert Ray King, Jean McAboy, Rosemary Murray, Jeanette Nelson, Jack Newman, Fred Spille, Elva Louise Twitchell, Joan VanHoose, Genevieve Williams, Henry Hulett and many others. In athletics are: Bob Duncan, Ivan Erwin, Homer Knost, Jack Newman, Carrol Parrot, Bud- die Sampson, Kenneth Smith, Bill Swiney, Don Birkes and Clyde Elliott. The Junior members ofthe Drum Corps are: Maxine Cripps, Maxine Carlock, Anita Mae Bair, Cry.stal Hargis, Suzanne Haughawout, Jean McAboy, Virginia Smith, Rosalie Steele, and Nadine Thompson. Much of our success this year has been largely due to our three very capable sponsors: Miss Aldridge, Miss Voeltz and Miss Vosholl. Participating in debate this year are: Clyde Elliott, Bob Myers, and Maxine Cripps. Thus our second year in W.C.H.S. ends only to make a better record in our Senior year. fBruce Adamson. GROUP I Row 1 Richard Beautte Orvis Champ James Arnve Bruce Adamson Clyde Elliott Bob Duncan Bill Lleland Ronald Day Row 2 Cleo Allen Edward Carlstead Ivan Erwin Donald Birkes Raymond BeVier Lloyd Brock Charles Bennett Row 3 Juanita Benge Billy Baker Charles Altherr Bob Brown Harley Ballengzer Gordan Andress Elmer Dickson Row 4 Sally Coixbill Eliese Dennis Anita Mae Bair Velma Carter Ina Callahan Ruth Clemons Mearl Boyce Betty Cash Gertrude Boyce Row 5 Emogene Bradbury Maxine Cripps VVanda Byrd Jehnie Mae Conner Olive Dipley Helen Bly Hope Blankenship Helen Duensing Dorothy Foster GROUP II ROW 1 Wesley Lavrar Carl Hannah Melbert King' Lloyd Kilwore Usvar Joseph Row 2 Harry Johns Bon lvlyers Don Hizar homer hnost Charles Nelson Lharles Heaton Row 3 Cherry Lexvellen Crystal Hargis VVilma Herd Lela Mae Norman Dora Dean Gibbons Edna Irwin Maryry Goodpaster Row 4 Maxine Mahan Jean lvleAhoy Jeanette Nelson Suzanne Hauuhawout Ann Palmer Doris Johnson Rosemary Murray Betty Goodpaster GROUP III Row 1 Stanley Stuekey Ralph Sidenstricker Buddy Sampson Bill Swiney Howard Riselingr Row 2 Melvin Scott Kenneth Smith Rex Tabor Carol Parrott Norman Robinson Richard Wheeler Row 3 Virginia Zuck Pauline Wheeler Genevieve Williams Elva Twitchell Peggy Parker Virginia Smith Ada Sinnard Betty Shirk Dorothy VVynue Row- 4 Lois Marie Wheeler Lillian Simpson Rosalie Steele Joan Van Hoose Nadine Thompson Leona Towner Betty Rose VVoodard Era Robinson ,Fl 'W Fam 25 Srhnnl Qlalenhar, '41-'42 September - Singing Strings. -Sarcoxie Cherej. --Joplin fherej. October -Monett ftherej. ooo General Motor Company Program. Neosho Ctherej. S. W. Mo. Student Council Convention. -Nevada Qherej. -Lamar Ctherel. -Exams. Exams. Mt. Vernon Chereb. November -Senior High Operetta. -Novelty Trio. Victorian Cherej. -Barnwarming. -Carthage fthereb. -V.H.E. Party. December -Sarcoxie ftherej, -Junior Class Play. -Alumni Basketball Game. -Cardinal Notes Dance. -29-Christmas Holidays. -Cassville fherej, January 2-Aurora Ctherej. 6-Joplin thereb. -9-Exams. Neosho fhereh. -Carthage fherej. -Joplin fthereb. -Mt. Vernon Qthereb. - Back to School Night. -Oratorical Contest. Dance. Aurora Alethean Dance. -31-Big 4'8 Tourney at Monett. February -Misner Players. -Cassville fthereb. -Monett fherel. -Sarcoxie Qherej. -Dental Clinic Talk. -Debate Tournament, Nevada. -Lamar fhereb. World Day of Prayer. -P.T.A. Movie. -Deep River Singers. March -One Act Plays. -13-Exams. -Vo. Ag. Father and Son Banquet. -Junior High S. C. Dance. -20-Music Festival, Joplin. -Bible Reading Contest. -Junior High Music Department Program. -Student Assembly, Jefferson City. - Texas Tommy. April -Alethean Banquet. -Junior Class Dance. -Senior Class Play. -National Honor Society Assembly. -Coronation of Queen of King Jack, May -Alethean Spring Dance. Music Department Pageant. -National Honor Society Banquet. -Honor Assembly. -Junior-Senior Banquet, -Baccalauerate Services. -Final Exams. -Class Day. -Commencement. .-.lin iillemnriam... Bnhert El-Iargis 1 B 2 E - 1 94 1 'Sunset anal evening star, Anal one clear call for me! And may there be no nzoavning of the bar When I put out to sea. But such a, title as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, Anal after that the dark! Anal may there be no Sadness of farcuvell When I enz,barlc,' For though from out our bourne of time anal place The floocl may bear me far, I hope to see any Pilot face to face When I hare crossed the bar. Snphnmnrv 0112155 606 1 l l I page 28 Suphnmure Gllass Gbffircrs President .......... JIM ATKERSON Vice President . . WILLIAM ANDRESS Secretary . . . TED BRUFF Treasurer . . . MAX MARSH iipnmsnrs MISS CROTTY MR. ARMSTRONG MISS HERROD O O O Snphnmurs 0115155 Zhistnrg HE Sophomore class has completed a successful year of '41 and '42 in various activities and programs of the different departments and organizations of our school. At the beginning of the school year 103 Sophomores enrolled. At the present time there are 93 members. Members of the Student Council are: .lim Atkerson, Ted Bruff, Mildred Elliott, Martha Ford, Helen Hensley, Betty Johnson, Max Marsh, Dale McCullough, Margaret Rawson, Julie Record, Tom Short and Edwin Spracklen. Participating in athletics: William Andress, Tony Foust, Lawrence Hayes, Don Lacey, Max Marsh, Kelly McKnight, David Moore and Tom Short. Those in the newly-organized Sophomore softball team are: Kenton Crane, Billy Dunaway, Buddy Osborne, Fred Schachsieck, Edwin Sprack- len, Clair Teipening and Elmer Voll. In the Drum Corps are: Betty Armstrong, Mildred Elliott, Betty Hudson, Jackie Marriott, .loan Mericle, Gwen Poole, .June Record, Evelyn Selby and Lois Thomas. Shirley Williams is the Sophomore representative on the debate squad. Of the three that entered the oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion, two were Sophomores-Lavada Howe and Shirley Williams. In the Bible contest sponsored by the W.C.T.U. two Sophomores entered-Max Marsh and Alice Sue Bunce, who won first place in the girls' division. The speech department had many Sophomore members. One of these, Lavada Howe, had a leading part in Blue Beads. The music department has many Sophomore members which have helped greatly to make this a successful year. Those who entered as soloists at the Joplin Music Festival were: Alice Sue Bunce, Betty Johnson, Joan Mericle, Elizabeth Schrieber, Bob Tiimble and Jane Van Hoose. The Sophomore class has been high in scholarship. A large percentage have been placed on the honor roll. Another honor the Sophomore class has won was that Mr. Armstrong's Home Room won first place in the Christmas decorating contest. The Sophomore class has had members in all the literary societies and Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. Our sponsors were: Miss Crotty, Miss Herrod and Mr. Armstrong, who have had a large part in making this year a success. Thus we close this year only to make next year more successful. - 'Margaret Ann llawson. GROUP I Row 1 Louis lingm-1' 'llwl Bruff Gunn Czulasly Rely Fm-l'1'is D. U. llranluun Jnlm Carlsnn Row 2 Billy llunziwzny H:1ymrnul liriumks Jimmy .fXtko1's011 Bill .Xnilrcw lfliffonl l31'iLlg'e5 Row 3 Pzllxy l iL'l4lQ Cliristinv Gzinily xxxllltiii lliiglwnson Mnlilfux I fn'1l ini-x l'3lzlnkQuslxip Alivi- Siu- liunvu Jo Ann Carsten Ji-xwll Clcmnus Linilzx l5l11'wir'k Row 4 Kvnton Franc Jim Bentley Pziulim- Davis Louise lmnivl Mzwilmun Elliott Shirley llurlmm Bcity Armstrong' Mililroil I-Illintt Mnry Lou Althouse GROUP Il Row I Dali' M1'Culluugl'1 Kelly Mi'Kni2hl John Miller L:xw1'e1u'i: Hnycs Max Marsh Ilaviil Munn- Hzirry Hood Row 2 Betty Jrllinfnn I.aXzula linux' Ruvy Mills llorulhy I.axxwn Virln Ruth Hzxlvhi-I' Row 3 Javquelyn Maliwiott Fern Munn' Jean l..uxx'L' liounie Iwoluxni Pauline l.nmlm Helcfn Hvuslvy lrzlf-1:4-no Millnn lletly Huilsfm Row 1 Jimmy Hii-kam Vaun Hznwimztnn GOIN' Mzlyficlil llurxxcmonl iVicl z11'lalul lhmnlil I-Izlrdcsty J0hn Hevht llounlml Muthvuy MHI'li Mrxlicltl GROUP III Tom Nhom Rnw 1 Freil Sc'h:u'liiQr'k liuilily Oflrurm- Vic-Lui' VVlxite John l'a11oi'fruxx 'V' 'l'e1'Ln-niilf Nfauulxn Row 2 Viruinia Hull:-ns Unln 'frimlrle .luhn l'olli-1' Ilhlmniul Sp1'ar'l4len .lim XYhi1vsc'z11'x'e1' lifly NVnlfv liiliwlx Srwlt Row 3 Juno Kem-uxwi If-lv l xwls-V Qlrlll Billy Luis 'l'lxrumns l'ix'elyn Sr-llvy llwli-u W'4n'lhy Nzulinn- Rvyuolils .Xlilinv Rvynolils Mzului- Rc-ynfmlcls livlty Stinus Row 4 liulh Nelwn lil-tty Swnll June- Yau Ilomsi- Mzi1'u':il'Qt liawfml Shirlvy Wlilliams Janet Swilxvl' Elizuln-lh Sc'h1'i4-lver iiXVQt'Illi0l:s'll Pnulel 3,-wsu,-WM-.M 5- K i,..l Z K1 MQW-wwfw, i -Yu-.u in wi ' Aa A Q. . 'tr ,QNX f ' wwf. 5 ,,,' ,v Xl- .li r 0, sl - wx 1 .f 1 1 N M. K .Q f. W! sh Hx, . M Qrganizaiiunz 666 V ,, ,, CEM 252111125 ljalxr ll! ROW If-Sally Jean Cogbill, Eloise Dennis, Joan Van Hoose, Juanita Bemxe, Betty Lou Tappana, Emma Lee Farris, Mary Ella Bair, Georgia Roark, Margaret Ann Magill, Betty Dale Russell, Helen Myers, Jacquelyn Crain, Helen Thomas, Mildred Foster, Ann Shadwell, Emily Hardy, Peixuy Byler. Miss Vosholl, Miss Aldridge, Miss Stormont. ROW 2-Betty Shirk, Margaret Yokum, Genevieve Han- son, Ada Sinnard, Joyce And1'ess, June Record, Reva Sandy, Wilma Dean Herd, Maxine Carloek, Avonelle Baker, Delores Stuckey, Phyllis Surface, Mary Ann Haines, Harriett Wood- ard, Harriet Silvara, Elizabeth Hatcher, Imogene Watkins, Betty Thomas, Betty Riggs, Betty Greer, Wilma Harrington. ROW 3fEvalyn Everitt, Betty Moore, Nadine Blanken- ship, Dorothea Harris, Dixie Miller, Betty Stines, Bonnie Leonard, Maxine Cripps. Jeanette Nelson, Suzanne Haugha- wout, Helen Duensinu, virginia Zook, Annabelle Dennis. Almeda Farris, Patricia Cahill, Frances Spurlock. ROW 4-Elizabeth Schreiber, Margaret Rawson, Pauline Wheeler, Mary Daugherty, Jean McAboy. Rosalie Steele, Lela Mae Norman. Betty Rose Woodard, Fay Passley, Vida Ruth Hatcher, Jean Lowe, Pauline Lamb, Virginia Sullens, Erma Burkett, Ada Pittman, Leona Towner, Helen Brad- bury, Cherry Lewellen, Helen Tyndall, Lillian Lawson, Lois May Wheeler, Wiln-La Burns, Juanita Williams, Doris John- son, Christine Gandy, Ann Palmer. ROW 5-Patsy Fields, Peggy Parker, Dorothy Foster, Juanita Johnson, Dora Dean Gibbons, Inez Blankenship, Lois Thomas, Evelyn Selby, Ruth Brooks, Fern Moore, Betty Gene Mulkins, Eunice Smith, Marie Ford, Velma Carter, Emogene Bradbury. ROW 6-Alice Sue Bunce, Jane Van Hoose, Joan Carsten, Mildred Elliott, Ruey Mills, Lavada Howe, Mary Lou Alt- house, Jacquelyn Marriott, Wilma East, Gwen Amer, Shirley Durham, Wanda Byrd, Helen Worthy, Madge Reynolds, Marthann Elliott, Aldene Reynolds, Nadine Reynolds, Eileen Scott, Marguerite White. ROW T-fRuth Nelson, Helen Bly, Anita Mae Bair, Genevieve Williams, Elva Twitchell, Betty Swab, Marjorie Goodpaster, Ina Callahan, Gwendolyn Poole, Edna Erwin, Imogene Milton, Rosemary Murray, Virginia Smith, Nadine Thompson. HE Girl Reserves is an organization of girls in the Senior High School, organized in l928. The Girl Reserves slogan is To Face Life Squarelyf' The purpose is to t'Find and Give The Best. The Object of Girl ReserveS is to Provide those ideals which help a girl to live a better Chris- tian life. The Girl Reserves have completed inany outstanding events this year. Some are as follows: fly Recognition Servicesg f2JHi-Y-Girl Reserves Party: C37 Installation Service. The officers of this year were: President, lkiargaret Ann Magillg vice president, Helen Thomas, secretary, Helen Myersg treasurer, Betty Lou Tappanag Cabinet Members, Mary Ella Bair, Betty Dale linssell, Einnia Lee Farris, Jacquelyn Craig, Mildred Foster and Georgia lloark. The sponsors are Miss Aldridge, Miss Storinont, and Miss Vosholl. CQ- 5g,,,.n,,,-,. f-.- Q A.: Al , . - 4. ..,+..,u,,-. ROWI Bob Myers, John Potter, Clyde Elliott, Bill Swiney, Lawrence Hayes, Tod Bruff, David Moore, Bob Duncan, Harley Ballenger, Homer Knost. ROW 2fJim Bentley, Jim Hit-kam, William Andress, Don Lacy, Ray Ferris. Victor White, D. C. Branham. ROW 3 fllarwood McFarland, Billy Vaughn, Don Har- tlesty, Melvin Srott, James Arnce, Wesley Lavrar, E.mer Dickson, Bob Brown, Clifford Bridges. ROW 4 Carl Hannah, Donald Metheny. Mark Mottet, Henry Hulett, Kenneth Smith, Kirhard Wheeler, Cleo Allen. Donald Birkes. Kelley McKni:rht. Jim Atkersnn. ROW' 5 Mr. Garvin, Stanley Stuekey. Fred Spille. Bill Clelland, Tom Short, Ivan Erwin, Harry Johns, Brure Adamson, Raymond BeVier, Carrol Parrott, Edward Carl- steatl, Oscar Jost-ph. Edwin Sprarklen. ,,s,,.,.-,.,,,. K, - ROW 6 David Elliott. Roy Clayworth, Harrison Harper, John Berrian, Jack Newman, Don Hizar, John Gregory, Melbert King, Billy Baker, Mr. Gene Armstrong, ROW TWHomer Hayes, Galen Erwin. Bob Atkerson, John Benward. Bob Triplett, Bob Morse, Charles Parrott, Bill Corl, Harry Page, Houston Olson, Lloyd Pruitt, Carl Tindell, Charles Altherr. Fred VanPelt, Charles Heaton, Richard Mahurin, Howard Riseliniz, Howard Pittman, Ronald Day, Dick Lewis. ROW 8-Paul Rawson, Bob Miller, Bud Shea-kells, Mel- Ville Mottet. Harold Clark, Jack Short, Owen Moffett. Eugene Jackson, Bob Leonard, Jim Bryant, Gene YVilliams, Bob Steele, Gerald VVilliams, Bob Hardesty, George lirown. Bill Goodpaster, Ernest Le-Grande. VR Hi-Y Club this year had an enrollment of one hundred and one tnetnbers, The sponsors this year were Mr, Armstrong and Mr. Garvin. Our meetings were held every other week. Tho pro- grams consisted of talks by Well-known speakers, musical nulnbers, devotionals and readings. The Hi-Y is one oi' the best manifestations of the basic principles ot' tho Young Men's Christian Association The purpose of Hi-Y is to bring together those boys who are interested in Christian standards for personal living and for school life. The officers this year are: President, Galen Erwin: vice president, Iiugene Jackson, secretary, Bob Leonard: treasurer, Jack Short. i-lliir K IQ. 'QV 1 P. ,5 5:5 'r arf ' XA '53 l f N.,,,v' 2 f 1 , - T, Humax Q' fb as , ,J j'-ggi V1 Z 5 xx, wb. no 1' 5-.. --, -0 V, urn Q5 L in x- 'N.- 4-.S 'f 1 S 4 ,.- may ,Q Qi Wh. ,XZ 1.- .. 5.5. Tfiterarg Gbrgani aiinn OOO g lciheam ROVV 1-Bob Brown, Bob Ha1'desty, Carrol Parrott, Charles Parrott, Carl Tindell, John Benward, Charles Nelson. ROW 2-James Moss, Cleo Allen, Harry Johns, Raymond BeVier, Don Hizar, Fred VanPelt, Houston Olson, Harrison Harper. ROW 3-Gene Williams, Robert Triplett, Melbert King, Bob Morse, Billy Baker, Homer Hayes, Mr. Hayward, ROW 4-John Berrian, Harry Page, Bill Cleland, Clyde Elliott, Bob Myers, Richard Wheeler, Kenneth Smith, Bill Goodpaster, Owen Moffett, Edward Carlstead. ROW 5-Bruce Adamson, Melvin Scott, Paul llawson, Bill Corl, Jack Short, Bud Sheckells, Lloyd Brock, Fred Spille. ROW 6fStanley Stuckey, Richard Beautte, Charles Heaton, Gordon Andress, Bob Leonard, Carl Hannah, Jack Riggs, 606 G raturiral ROW 1fLawrence Hayes, Roy Clayworth, Jim Hickam, Bay Ferris, Max Marsh, Gene' Canady, Edwin Spracklen. ROW 2-Bob Atkerson, Galen Erwin, Howard lliseling, Ivan Erwin, Lonnie Adams, Ted Bruff, Junior Hight. ROW 3--Eugene .lacks0n, Bob Steele, Harley Ballenger, Homer Knost, Don Lacey, Bill Andress, Harold Clark. RONV 4-Clifford B1'idges, Don Hardesty, Richard Mahurin, Tommy Short, Bob Duncan, Jimmie Bryant, Bob Trimble, Charles Bennett. 660 Cbnilh ROXV lfAnn Palmer, Doris Johnson, Christine Gandy, Patsy Fields, Betty Swab, Maxine Mahan, Lois Wheeler, Jean Lowe, Mary Ella Bair, Marie Ford. ROW 2-Nadine Blankenship, Ina Callahan, Peggy Parker, Helen Tyndall, Nadine Reynolds, Dorothy Ruth Brooks, Harriett Woodard, Lavada Howe, Wilma East, Evelyn Selby, Erma Burkett, Mi.ss Voeltz Csponsorj. ROVV 3-Reva Sandy, Martha Ford, Rosalie Steele, Aldine Reynolds, Lois Thomas, Elva Twitchell, Genevieve Williams, Lillian Simpson, Virginia Znck, Leona Towner, Cherry Lewellyn, Imogene Milton. ROW 4-Vida Ruth Hatcher, Mary Ann Haines, Imogene Watkins, Betty Gene Mulkins, Madge Reynolds, Dora Dean Gibbons, Inez Blankenship, Juanita .lohnson, Betty Moore, Helen Worthy, Shirley Durham, Gwin Ager, ROW 5-Betty Dale Russell, Betty Thomas, Lela Mae Norman, Jean McAboy, Dorothy Foster, Helen Bly, Betty Lou Tappana, Betty Hatcher, Betty Riggs, Harriett Silvara, Louise Spencer. Dans li Unix: Illi lilirtnrian ROW 1-Virginia Sullens, Almeda Farris, Annabelle Dennis, Pegry By- ler, Avonelle Baker, Phyllis Surface, Wilma Herd, Helcn Thomas, Bobby Ann Shadwell, Emily Hardy. ROW 2-Janet Switzer, Velma Carter, Patricia Cahill, Margzy Goods paster, Ada Pittman, Emma Lee Farris, Delores Stuckey, Margaret Mai-till. ROW 3YJune Record, Mildred Elliott, Betty Johnson, Margaret Rawson, Shirley Williams, Mildred Foster, Miss Aldridge. ROW 4+Elizabeth Schrieber, Anita Mae Bair, Jean Bradbury, Betty Goodpaster, Gwendolyn Poole, Na- dine Thompson, Helen Duensing, Betty Stines, Bonnie Leonard. Georgia Roan-k, ROW 5-Joan Van Hose, Suzanne Haughawout, Maxine Carlock, Jua- nita Benge, Wanda Byrd, Rosemary Murray, Edna Irwin, Maxine Cripps, Jeanette Nelson. ROW 6 Alice Sue Bunce, Jane Van Hoose, Sally Cogfbill, Joan Mericle, Eloise Dennis, Helen Myers, Jackie Craig, Helen Bradbury. HE Victorian Society organized in 1915, has always tried to live up to its motto Character Is Capital. This year the members have knitted an afghan for the soldiers in the club colors, green and white, The society's programs including solos, readings, plays, instrumental and other selections, proved both educational and interesting. Officers were as follows: First S9I116St9l'fPl'6Sid6I1lL, Georgia Roarkg vice president, Jacquelyn Craig, secretary, Emily Hardy. Second SemesterAePresident, Helen Thomas, vice president, Helen Myers, secretary, Mildred Foster: treasurer, Ada Pittman. j chain .r .v ,R . I 5 . ii . W. . ' Q i,4.5:g4.ai.,g,, 1 as. ROW 1+Clyde Elliott, Bob Myers. Mrs. Leaver, Lloyd Pruitt. ROW 2--Wanda Lee Dickens, Maxine Cripps, Annabelle Dennis. Sally Cogbill, Shirley Williams, Jo Anne Carsten. HE activities ot the debate .squad were definitely limited this year by the cancelling of many tournaments, on account of travel difficulties due to tire rationing, Two of our teams, each debating both sides of the question, attended the Kansas State Teachers College Tournament at Pittsburg on October 31 and November 1. ltobert Myers, Shirley Williams, Maxine Cripps, and Clyde Elliott composed the teams. Decisions were won from Paola, Pittsburg, Commerce and Topeka. VVe lost to Aurora, Joplin and Independence. The Sub-District Tournament of Southwest Missouri was held in Webb City on February 13. Webb City was declared winner of the Tournament, having lost no debates, Decisions were won from Carthage, Nevada, and Lamar, At this writing the debate between Aurora and Webb City, to deter- mine lhe Big-23 championship, has not been held. Webb City teams attended the District Tournament in Springfield on March 15. We lost to Springfield. On March 25, two teams from Central High School in St. Joseph came to Webb City for practice debates. Although we did little traveling this year, we had a pleasant and profitable season. Row 1 Dale McCullough James Housman Gene Canady Max Marsh John Potter Jim Atkerson Charles Heaton Bob Leonard Row 2 Jim Whitescarver Richard Wheeler Carroll Parrott Ivan Erwin Carl Tindell Fred VanPelt Mr. Hayward June Record Row 3 Margaret Ford Betty Johnson Helen Hensley Delores Stuckey Row 4 Imogene Watkins Elva Twitchell Helen Duensing Helen Myers Suzanne Haughawout Joan Van Hoose Juanita Benge Mildred Elliott Margaret Rawson Hope Ford Row 5 Rosemary Murray Helen Thomas Clyde Elliott John Benward Bob Atkerson Bill Goodpaster Margaret Magill Mary Ella Bair Row 1 Wesley Lavrar Ray Ferris Clair Terpening Row 2 Calvin Hinds Paul Berry Cleo Allen Harry Johns Lloyd Pruitt Fred Schachieck inherit Ceunernment tlbrganizatiuna mini: lfhigh Stuhent Gluumzil C -.. elrl HE Senior High Student Council is composed of 38 members, two boys and two girls from each of the home rooms of the 10th and llth grades, and three boys and three girls from each of the Senior ho111e rooms, The student representatives were elected in each of the nine home rooms by popular vote. The chief purpose of the Council is to give the students a greater oportunity to participate in the government of the school. The most coveted offices of the school are the presidency and secretary-ship of our school's gov- erning body. These positions were quite adequately and admirably held by Bob Atkerson and Helen Thomas, respectively. Under their leadership and the careful guidance of our sponsor, M1'. Otto H. Hay- ward, we feel we have completed a very successful year. Srhunl Illng Patrol , Q' ty N if .BQ HE School Boy Patrol, sponsored by the American Auto Association and under the supervision of Mr. Amos, has carried out a very successful safety program throughout the school year, Under the captain, Cleo Allen, cooperation has been maintained within the patrol, To be a Datrolman one must be alert and quick acting and must, be willing to go on duty under any condition. The following officers have served during the year: Captain, Cleo Alleng lieutenant, Hob Steeleg and secretary, l-larry Johns, Jr. Unite ll? 3551311 it Lf e ,Q i fhiM 5 5: 3 tv .ge Nag: IIN Bruin Qlurps ilivxnliers First Rowfwlackie Craiyr, Helen Myers, Nadine Thompson, Emily Hardy. Serond RowfKatherine Martin, Julie Record, Dorothy Foster, Ada Sinnard, Marie Hudson, Jean MvAboy, Lela Mae Norman, Virginia Zook, Leona Towner, llelores Stuckey, Juanita lit-nge. Third Row Crystal Hargis, Mildred Elliott, Lois Thomas, Cherry Lewellyn, Emma Lee Farris, Almeda Farris, Peggy liyler, Maxine Cripps, Elizabeth Hatch- er. Wilma Dean Herd. Maxine Carlock. Fourth Row' -Peirily Parker, Rosalie Steele, Anita Mae Bair, Virginia Smith, Mary Ella Bair, Bobby Ann Shadwell, Suzanne H:-iuahawout, Margaret Ann Magxill, Mildred Foster, Betty Hudson, Dorothy YYynne. Gwendolyn Poole, Betty Armstrongr. GOO 4 rum urns HE Druni Corps, composed ol' students in the Senior liigh School, is directed by Mr, ll. B. Spracklcn. During the yt-ar this organization marched at the Anieiican Royal at Kan- sas City, and at Nevada on Ar- niistice Day. We won first, place in the contest held at Nevada. Several parades and the Easter Sunrise Service have been made outstanding because ot' the Druni Corps' participation, The Seniors in the Drum Corps are: Helen Myers fniajorb Jackie Craig, Emily Hardy ftwirlersj, Erma Burkett, Peggy Byler, Elizabeth Hatcher, Mary Ella Bair, Delores Stuckey Cbuglersb and Mildred Foster, Bobby Ann Shadwell, Margaret Ann Magill Cdruinniersb, Eninia Lee Farris, Alineda Farris fcynibalsj. at at MH. B. B. SPIIACKLIQN Director 1 B till sam . In Mmm, NYJ , i t ROW 1-Helen Groff, Delores Payne, Beverly Fields, Crystal Mills, Mary Ruth Darnell. ROW 2--Charlotte Efrner, Donna Lee, Dorothy Day, Carolyn Netherton, Pt-IKKY KeyS, Mary Jane Younger, Mary Jo Flournoy. ROW 3fMajor Nadine Thompson, Betty Ann Elliott, Betty Hickam, Barbara Johns, Frances Althouse, Joan King, Mary Margaret Myers, Rosemary Chidester, Mary Davis. ROW 4-Laverne Culton, Valetta Hoerninxr, Barbara Byrd, Catherine Stine, Betty Jn Bradbury, Lanora Everitt, Ruth Doll, Marjorie Poole, Janet James. o Q o 7 ing yank Staff ROW 1 ffBruce Adamson, Harry Johns, John Berrian Row 2-Edna Irwin, Betty Dale. Russell, Mary Ella Spencer, Wanda Byrd, Margaret Maprxll. .-1. 3 i Edward Carlstead, Bob Atkerson, Paul Rawson. Bair, Helen Ducnsing. Jeanette Nelson, Louise Uuixr li!! nail: Q91:garniz-zertinnz Cgirls' C6122 0111111 . rf, A .ef 45,4 2, , at . 2 1 , ' 57.2 355 I J ,ini A af ,, ,, 2 A Illugs' 05122 11111 wzeffwz 11 . iw-as 2 Q,1L7izS1,i?1',j f,QgiQ7:E If 'j 'fwwfvs mlfzzilaf - . , .t,, 1.,, , , . , f - sas: ss- az. f 'V H - - 1 N 553251 ,'., M fr ,. .XB at 1 xx f Row 1 Delores Stuckey Lela Mae Norman Sally Cogbill Helen Myers Eva Robison Betty Rose Woodard Ann Palmer Nadine Blankenship Row 2 Helen Tindall Vida Ruth Hatcher Betty Hudson Ada Sinnard Inez Blankenship Martha Ford Marguerite White Eileen Scott Geraldine Lundien Eloise Dennis Row 3 June Phillips Doris Johnson Mary Ella Bair Betty Lou Tappana Marie Hudson Ina Callahan Juanita Benge Joan Mericle Jean McAboy Dorothy Foster Mary Ann Haines Row 4 Helen Bradbury Mildred Foster Margaret Ann Masrill Betty Shirk Rosamond Burke June Record Betty Armstrong Bobby Ann Shadwell Georgia Roark Juanita Johnson Joan Carsten Miss Pratt Row 1 Lawrence Hayes John Berrian Johnny Benward Max Marsh Bob Myers Kenneth Smith John Danhakl Dale McCullou5Ih Row 2 Elmer Vol L. Y. Tiberszhein Harry Johns Charles Heaton Stanley Stuckey Elmo Geohaiien Jimmy Bryant Alfred Marriott Row 3 Bob Platter Bill Cleland Charles Teague Bob Woodard Jimmy Hicks Gene Canady Lloyd Pruitt Glen Dunaway Bob Hatcher Row 4 Johnny Atkerson Billy Tillman Lester Spence Paul Rawson Billy Spencer Alfred Smith Perry Parker Bob Stults Bob Benintendi Miss Pratt 22 hr S 2 A!! Q yeffwfh ,. A. ,i,,,,,, G, 5. , 1f':5f:?f2l1s QUT, ,.., A V E 39 jillixeh Qlfhurna Cmrhesira Row 1 Mildred Foster Betty L. Shirk Mary Ella Bair Betty Lou Tappana Mary Ann Haines Inez Blankenship Georgia Roark Bobby Ann Shadwell Betty Jean Armstrong Rosamond Burke Row 2 Margaret Ann Magill Juanita Benge Helen Bradbury Nadine Blankenship Vida. Ruth Hatcher Eileen Scott Marguerite White Ina Callahan Juanita Johnson June Record Row 3 Robert Myers Helen Myers Joanne Mericle Ann Palmer Jean McAboy Do1'othy Foster Paul Rawson Bill Cleland Miss Pratt Row 4 Harry Johns Lawrence Hayes Johnny Benward John Berrian Max Marsh Stanley Stuekey Elmo Geohagen J , A. Danhakl Charles Heaton Row 5 Billy Tillman Johnny Atkerson Charles Teague Dale McCullough Gene Canady Row 1 Harriet Silvara Dorothy Brooks Bonnie Leonard Kathleen Crane Dorothy Moon Shirley Roark Peggy Keller Jackie Craig Margaret Ann Magill Dora Dean Gibbons Margaret Cox Dolores Paine Row 2 Betty Thomas Elma Hayes Janet Switzer Emma Lee Farris Betty Johnson Lavada Howe Almeda Farris Lois Dean Burris Laura Wolfe Elva Twitchell Dorothy Williams Marion Bentley Row 3 Bud Sheckells Jack Riggs Bobby Ann Shadwell Rosamond Burke Joanne Mericle Francis Watson Shirley Williams Lloyd Pruitt Bruce Adamson Jimmy Bruff Row 4 Houston Olson Ted Bruff Melville Mottet Mr. McCrum Edward Carlstead Page 'II Hag: 42 13511121 , , V..i,-magma, 2 A-. J K L , ,, . , K 4 wfimsglmtw M . gZW3-will ' ,.,a.a' , , we ,. .. M vf-'ff - V-M W , -J 57,2 , ' -:W -4-' 'i- :J --5'i 'aJ-Q12 , want - Mums,-'Qf1h: .: : m e i -f s w w f 2 ', :fxr1m:reff 5 ' - 5' i x... :Tis Qllassifiratinn nf Instruments Clarinets-Jim Bentley, Carolyn Bettis, Johnnie Conner, Jack Cogbill, Twlya Edge, Maxine Hancock, Harrison Harper, Betty Johnson, Rosemary Murray, Jean- ette Nel.son, Margaret Rawson, Elizabeth Schrieber, Lester Spence, Betty Thomas, Shirley Williams, Helen Worthy, Erma Patterson. Trumpets-Bob Benintendi, Kenton Crane, Cecil Housman, Henry Hulett, Melbert King, Perry Parker, Jack Riggs, Bud Sheckells, Fred Spille, Addison Waldron, Kathleen Head, Jack Johnson. Trombones-Raymond BeVier, Bill Cleland, Jack Newman, Hou.ston Olson. Baritones-Kathleen Crane, Shirley Roark, Bob Trimble. Flutes-Raymond Brooks, Ted Bruff, Ruey Mills, Frances Watson, Evelyn Altherr. Bass and Alto Clarinet,-Alice Sue Bunce. Piccolo-Janet Switzer. ttinities Row 1 Jimmy Bruff Harrison Harper Harry Johns Houston Olson Fred Spille Edward Carlstead Ted Bruff Melville Mottet Row 2 Janet Switzer Margaret Rawson Helen Worthy Frances Watson Rosamond Burke Bud Sheckells Cecil Housman Bruce Adamson Jack Riggs Henry Hulett Jim Bentley Kenton Crane Glen Dunaway Bobby Trimble Betty Johnson Ruey Mills Row 3 Johnnie Mae Connor Rosemary Murray Shirley Roark Kathleen Crane Lester Spence Genevieve Williams Caroline Bettis Twyla Edge Juanita Ri2!IS Elizabeth Schriebcr Teddy Twitchell Betty Thomas Georgia Roark Charles Murray Row 4 Jane Van Hoose Joan Van Hoose Jane Inman Margaret Cox Maxine Hancock Lavada Howe Shirley Williams Jane Duncan Mr. McCrum Betty Stines Harriet Silvara D Lois Dean Burris Louise Spencer Wininfred Poole Marian Bentley Jeanette Nelson Betty Riggs HIS outstanding organization is indeed an apple-in-the-eye of Webb City High School students. It has grown from 52 to 85 members over last year. The band, however, has not taken as many trips as last year, because of the war and tire situation, This may be an advantage, because it allows more home concerts, and boosting of morale is so important to our war effort. ' The band has played several concerts this year at school and has participated in the Music Festi- val, sponsored by Joplin Junior College, receiving very favorable criticism. Probably its most notable achievement was the winning of first place at the Nevada Armistice Day Marching Contests. tlarganizatinns THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The object of this organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the pupils of the Webb City High School. Candidates eligible to election in this chapter must rank in the upper third of their respective classes in scholarship. They shall have spent at least two years in the Webb City High School, Not more than fifteen percent of any graduation class may be elected to membership. The election of members from the list of eligible candidates is de- termined by a council consisting of the principal and four or more teachers. Election to this organi- zation is the highest honor a student of the Webb City High School can attain. lt is an honor for which every student should strive all through his or her school career. Members this year are: Margaret Ann Magill, Paul Rawson, Jacqueline Craig, Mary Ella Bair, Helen Myers, Mildred Foster, Betty Lou Tappana, Almeda Farris, Robert Atker- son, Rosamond Burk, Helen Thomas, Wiiliam Good- paster, William Corl, Galen Erwin, Nadine Blanken- ship, Ivan Erwin, Harry Johns, Bruce Adamson, Kenneth Smith, Maxine Cripps, and Jeanette Nelson. CARDINAL NOTES Cardinal Notes, our high school paper, started out this year with fine prospects of a very success- ful year. Ten issues have been published. An eight- page paper .summarizing the work in the various departments and the school events will be issued at the close of the school year. The Cardinal Notes Club has also served another very important func- tion-it is the publicity agent of our high school for the daily papers. The officers are as follows: Editor, Bill Corlg Associate Editors, Margaret Ann Magill and Maxine Cripps, Assistants, Avonelle Baker, Joan VanHoose, Suzanne Haughawout, Helen Duensing, Jeanette Nelson, Helen Myers, and Jackie Craig, Business Managers, .lohn Benward, Tony Duncan and Dick Lewis, Features and Snooper Scoops, Paul Rawson, Mildred Foster, Circulation Manager, Clyde Elliott, Sports Editors, Bob Miller and Max Marsh, Typists, 1'lll0geI19 Watkins and Betty Lou Tappana, Collec- tors, Rosamond Burke, Delores Stuckey, Betty Dale Russell, Maxine Carlock, Joan Van Hoose, Jeanette Nelson, Alice Sue Bunce, Bonnie Jean Leonard, Jane Van Hoose, Kathleen Crane, Billy Tillman, Bob Hedworth, Betty Elliott, Janet James, Perry Parker, Eugene Fahrman and Bennie Welcher. ORATORICAL SOCIETY This boys' organization is sponsored by Mr. Adams and has as its motto: Know Your Subject, Words Will Follow. The main object of the club is to help members gain experience in speaking be- fore a group. The Oratoricals have had a highly successful year. Both members and outside speak- ers have taken part in the interesting programs. The officers were: President, Eugene Jackson, vice president, Homer Knost, secretary and trea- surer, Ivan Erwin, HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y is an organization for boys in the Senior High School and is a division of the Y.M.C.A. The Hi-Y Club this year has an enrollment of 109 members. Our meetings were held every other week. The programs consisted of talks by well-known speakers, musical numbers, devotionals, and read- ings. Some of the speakers who gave talks were: The Rev. Kovar of the Presbyterian church, the Rev. Roland of the Methodist church and Mr. Myers of the Joplin Bell Telephone Company. The Hi-Y also sponsored a pep program at the last basketball game and held a joint mixer with the Girl Rese1'ves. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to bring together those boys who are interested in Christian standards for personal living and school life. The officers for this year were: Galen Erwin, president, Eugene Jackson, vice-president, Bob Leonard, secretary, Jack Snort, treasurer, and Paul Rawson, repo1'ter. The sponsors for this year were Mr. Galvin and M1'. Armstrong. THE G. S. C. SOCIETY The G. S. C. Society has as its purpose the pro- motion of an interest in literary and dramatic ac- tivities. Each girl has an opportunity to take part in the programs several times a year. The officers for this year Were:First Semester: President, Wilma Harrington, vice president, Fran- ces Spurlock, secretary, Betty Shirk, treasurer, Virginia Smith, pianist, Betty Rose Woodard. Second SemesterfPre.sident, Juanita Williams, vice president, Frances Spurlock, secretary, Marie Hudson, treasurer, Betty Hudson, pianist, Betty Rose Woodard, song leader, Ada Sinnard. LOYAL ALETHEAN This society was organized by Miss Ella Helm in 1913 for a group of boys who refused to join any of the other literary societies. Among those early members were a number of those who are to- day quite Well-known in Webb City and in other corners of the universe. Charter members included: Frank Nelson, Sr., Dr. Howard Welch, Lloyd Bueh- ner, Sr., Charles Tudor, Harold Klein, Howard Mort, Clarence Montgomery, Lorn Vandergriff, Glen Harlan, Albert Fahrman, Paul Gentry and Archie Branic. Under Miss Helm's guiding hand the Loyal Alethean Society became one of the leading boys' societies in our high school, and as such has re- mained up to the present time. The society has always upheld the highest principles for boys. The motto of the society is Still Pursuing, Still Achiev- ing, Learn to Labor and to Wait. According to the constitution of the society, the membership shall be limited to fifty. The membership of the society this year is fifty. Our sponsor at the present time is Mr. Otto H. Hayward and the officers for this year are: President, Jack Short, vice president, Bill Corlg secretary, Paul Rawson, treasurer, Bud Sheckells. Our annual banquet this year was a great suc- cess in every respect. page -Ili GUILD The Guild Literary Society was organized in nineteen thirty-nine. Since that time the organiza tion has grown steadily and this year boasts a mem- bership of fifty-eight. The year has been a very successful one. The officers were as follows: First Semester- President, Mary Ann Haines, vice president, Elva Twitchell, secretary, Lillian Simpsong treasurer, Peggy Parker, reporter, Elizabeth Hatcher. Second Semester-President, Juanita Johnsong vice presi- dent, Nadine Blankenship, secretary, Doris John- song treasurer, Helen Tyndall, reporter, Jean Mc- Aboy. Our faculty sponsor was Miss Helen Voeltz. HOBBY CLUB To those students with various hobbies and col- lections, Hobby Club has been placed to gain added interest, information and materials for their col- lectionsg as well as viewing collections and hearing speeches made by noted collectors from this vicinity. Hikes, picnics, and breakfasts have added to the enjoyment, and, an exhibit of hobbies was shown in April. The officers for the year were: First Semester -President, Bob Platter, vice president, Albert Dearingl secretary, Beatrice Everettg treasurer, Wilma Stone, reporter, Robert Carsten. Second Semester-President, Bob Platter, vice president, Bob Hatcherg secretary, Dorothy Day, treasurer, Albert Dearingg reporter, Luma Phelps. Program committee-Beverly Fields, Bob Woodard, Rosalie Cochran, Kenneth Watkins. THE AMATUER HOUR CLUB The Amatuer Hour Club, under the sponsor.ship of Mr. Hayes, was organized in the year 1941-42. Lucille Pierce was elected president for the first semester. Other officers were Robert Packer, vice president, Joan Smith, secretary, Elma June Hayes, treasurer. This club has a present membership of fifty pupils. We, of the club, feel that this club is an excellent organization. It offers an opportunity to the students to exercise- their abilities in various lines. During the school year we have had some very outstanding numbers, among them, readings, poems, vocal numbers, piano solos, instrumental solos, book reviews, dances, quizzes and spelling matches. Each meeting we have a news and weather reporter. It is our plan to select several of the most out- standing numbers and broadcast over WMBH be- fore the close of the school year. Bag: 4-I ISAAC WALTON CLUB Our motto is Be a good sportsman. Observe the fish and game laws and codes. Respect the rights of othersvtake a few, leave a few. The object of our club is to learn the be-st fish- ing locations and how to cast to fly fish and bait for the fish. We had the honor of having a conservation offi- cer from Jefferson City, Mr. Cecil Veatch. He showed us, by pictures, something about fish, also our game warden, Mr. Jim Warner, gave an in- teresting talk. Howard Riseling instructed us in the making of flies. The thirty-nine members in our club have learned in the habits of fish, and have often par- ticipated in the telling of fish stories. Mr. McCrun1 is our sponsor. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The Junior High Student Council has twenty- four members-two boys and two girls from each ninth grade home room, one boy and one girl from the seventh and eighth grade home rooms. ' They are elected by popular vote in the home l'00ll1S. The purpose is to give students an oppor- tunity to participate in school government. The duties of the members are varied and numerous. Each week members are appointed for hall duty to keep order in the halls and to check lockers. The organization has sponsored many programs and the president presides at all assemblies. Many worth- while projects have been carried out this year. Two large American flags were bought and hung on the walls of the first floor. This year the council is a member of the South- west Missouri Association of Student Councils and sent delegates to the meeting held at Nevada. The following were the officers for 1941-42: President, Bob Hedworthg vice president, Rosemary Chidesterg secretary, Jane Duncang treasurer, Eve- lyn Altherrg captain, Bob Platterg reporter, .lane Inman. The sponsor is Miss Stinnett. STAMP CLUB This organization is concerned with the collec- tion and classification of stamps. Under the able supervision of Mr. McDonald, the club has presented several interesting and varied programs on this fascinating hobby. The members have benefited from their work both in knowledge and new ad- ditions to their albums. The president is .lim Atkerson and the secretary Kelly McKnight. miss Huggy Iggler Queen nf iffnuthall Athlviirz 666 lgeggg iggler Qlrunmrh QBLIBBTI nf 7 unthall OOO QMISS Peggy Byler was crowned Queen of Foot- ball between the halves of the Aurora-Webb City football game, November 14. The band and drum corps formed the fanfare for the Queen and her attendants. Miss Byler was crowned by the President of the student governing body, Bob Atker- son. She reigned over football throughout the year. The Queen was attended by two lovely Senior girls, Miss Margaret Ann Magill and Miss Betty Riggs, who were escorted by the captains of the Aurora and Webb City football teams. The crown bearer was Jane Baldridge and the football carrier was John Bruce Cummings. Miss Byler wore a dark lavendar velvet dress and a brown fur coat. Miss Magill wore a light green wool dress and a black fur coat. Miss Riggs wore a green dress and a light brown fur coat. All the young ladies carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums, tied with white ribbons. Each year at the beginning of the football season a ticket sale is launched. To stimulate interest, a contest is held among the Senior girls for the pur- pose of electing a Queen. The Queen is chosen on the basis of the sale of tickets. if ' 'W ' 7 7 nnthetll ROW l -Lawrence Hayes. Max Marsh, Galen Erwin, Bob Morse, Carroll Parrott, Homer Knost, Charles l'arrott,, Jack Short. ROW' 2fBill Gootlpastvr, Gerald VVilliams, Kelly Mt-Knight, Edwin Sprac-klen, Don Lacey, Harley Bal- lvnuer, Eugene Jackson. Rirliarsl Mahurin, Ivan Erwin. ROW' 2lfJimmy Hicks. liuzllly Sampson, Harold Clark, Buddy Osborne, Bill Andress, Boh llunt-an, Billy Johnson, Billy Tillman, L. Y. Tiberghein. OQO Seasntfis erurh HIC Webb City football team displayed some remarkable fighting spirit, although there were no victories Won this season, A large number ol' boys were in training for the games during the season, under the supervision and coaching ot' Lonnie- Adams, Following is the schedule and scores ol' the games for 1941: Webb City Webb City Webb City Webb City lNebb City Sarcoxie Joplin Monett 7 Neosho Nevada lil Zlli I8 45 fi XVebb XVeb b VVebb lVebb City Cily City 7 A City U 7 Lamar I 3 ti - Mt. Vernon T Aurora 25 Cartliagsge fi The following boys acquired letters during the season, and therefore are the: letternien for the current season: XVillian1 Andress, Tony Fonst, Charles Parrott, Carroll Parrott, llOlll9l' Knost, Eugene Jackson, liill Goodpaster, lielly Mclinight, Hob Morse, Buddy Sampson, .luck Short, lfldwin Spracklen. Gerald XVllll2LlllS, Max Marsh, Ivan Erwin, Galen lirwin, Harley liallenger and Owen Moffett. gi nr Ili Qaskeihall A Tnaln Eugene Jackson, Jack Short, Galen Erwin, Fred VanPelt, John Benwarcl. o o 0 EQ- cam ROW 1fTom Short, Bill Cleland, Ivan Erwin, William Andress, Bob Duncan. ROW 2 Ihnmld Iiirkes, Max Marsh, Homer Knost, Lavvrcnuo Hayes. enmfh gifummexrg HE Senior High basketball teams have had an enviable record this season. Both the A and the B teams tied with Carthage and Monett for the title of champion of the Big 8 Conference. The following boys were the lettermen for 1942: A TeamEJohn Benward, Eugene Jackson, Fred VanPelt, Jack Short, Bob Morse and Galen Erwing B Team-Homer Knost, Donald Birkes, William Andress, Lawrence Hayes and Max Marsh. The following schedule is that of the A Team: Sarcoxie 15 Webb City Alumni 31 Webb City Covertimej Commerce 9 Webb City Bartlesville 20 Webb City Qovertimej Joplin 25 Webb City Cassville 29 Webb City Aurora 20 Webb City Joplin 32 Webb City Neosho 21 Webb City Carthage 35 Webb City Joplin 17 Webb City Mt. Vernon 29 Webb City fovertimey Aurora 27 Webb City fovertimej Carthage 36 Webb City Monett 28 Webb City The schedule of the B Team was the following: Sarcoxie 9 Webb City Oronogo 19 Webb City Cassville 17 Webb City Joplin 18 Webb City Neosho 18 Webb City Carthage 25 Webb City fovertimej Joplin 18 Webb City Mt. Vernon 18 Webb City Cassville 27 Webb City fovertimey Monett 19 Webb City Sarcoxie 11 Webb City Nevada 19 Webb City Lamar 22 Webb City pap: -I 7 age -IM rank ROW 1fWilliam Andress, Gerald Williams, Edwin Spracklen, Charles Bennett, Billy Osborn, Bobby Hedworth, Tony Duncan, Eugene Jackson, Clyde Elliott, James Thomas. ROW 2-' Galen Erwin, Max Marsh, Charles Parrott, Kenneth Smith, Ivan Erwin. Don Lacey, Lloyd Kilgore. ROW 3-Gene Williams, Carroll Parrott, Lawrence Hayes, Kelly McKnight, Tony Foust. Absent when picture was taken: Harley Ballenger and Homer Knost, Jr. ggeasnrfs Qiernrh HE Webb City track team has enjoyed a most successful season, thus far, and is regarded as a strong contender to repeat as champions of the Big 8 Conference this year. Due to the fact that many schools have dropped track this year, meets have been hard to schedule. However, the Cardinals are looking forward with enthusiasm to the Big 8 Meet to be held at Nevada this year, Webb City scored TOM points and defeated Lamar who scored only 48 points and Mount Vernon who scored 40M points in a triangular meet at Webb City. In the Springfield Ark-Mo Track and Field Meet, Webb City scored 225 points and thus captured third place. 7 etiermen Don Lacey-100, 220, relay. Wm. Andressw Relays. G. Erwin-220, 440, relay, Shot-put. M. Marshgllelays. K. Smith?-880, relay. R. Mahuriniltelays. I. Erwin-Relays, shot-put, H. Knost-Discus, relay. H. Bal1engeriHigh jump, relays. E. JacksonfPole vault, relay, C. Bennett-100, relay. McKnight+440, relay. Chas. Pairott-High hurdles, discus. The opportunity of Lettering will be offered to more boys at the coming Big 8 Con- ference Meet and at the triangular meet between Webb City, Sarcoxie and Neosho. jjuninr High 606 72 i ' 1, inih Cerahe GROUP I ROW 1-Betty Culton, Frances Althouse, Gene Cochran, Ellsworth Barrett, J. A. Danhakl, Annabelle Daniels. ROW 2-Shirley Blanton, Billy Barrow, Kathaleen Crane. Evelyn Altherr, Lorene Carr, Marian Bentley, Lois Dean Burris, Margaret Cox. ROW 37Barbara Byrd, Elba Callahan, Mary Belter, Carolyn Bettis. Georgia Ballenger, Beulah Bridgewater, Alice Burke, Nina Bottoms, Betty Bradbury. ROW 4--Johnnie Atkerson, Carl Bogner, Harlan Choate, William Bullard. GROUP II - ROW 1-Alfred Marriott, Kenneth Kline, Robert Moss, Jimmy Hicks, Bob Hedworth, Glenn Dunaway, Doris Drew. ROW 2-Dorothy Firth, Joan Kink, Beverly Fields, Gene Mosbaugh, Cecil Houseman, Maxine Hancock, Billy Goswick, Elmo Geohagen, Billy McGaugh, Twyla Edge. ROW 3-Ruth Doll, Barbara Johns, Peggy David, Jane Inman, Jane Duncan, Elma Hayes, Jane Hamilton, Betty Huey, Lenora Everitt, Dale McFadden. ROW 4-Jessie Hensley, Maxine Miller, Betty Hickam, Bernice Gilliam, Helen Emery, Dorothy Moon, Kathleen Head. Charlotte Egner, Bertha Hall. ROW 5-Bob Hatcher, John Herd, Ronald Kent, William Johnson, Lloyd Harper, Max Mahurin. GROUP III ROW 14-Bob Platter, Jack Woodard, Leroy Nelson, Tom Phelps, Tommy Rodgers, Carl Shaw, L, Y. Tiberghein. ROW 23-Carl Rumley, Bob Woodard, Charles Teague. Benny Sumpter, Charles Williams, Eugene Ridgeway, Billy Spencer, Jack Scott, Lester Spence, Ruby Rich. ROW 3-Delores Paine, Rachel Wooldridge, Shirley Pal- mer, Frances Watson, Betty Owens, Lavon Taylor, Wilma Stone, Anna Mae Pilkington, Donna Walker, Doris Scott, Wilma Watkins. ROW 4-Thelma Wills, Mildred Redman, Betty Terpen- ing, Erma Patterson, Luma Phelps, Mary Ellen Patterson. Dorothy Williams, Juanita Riggs, Shirley Roark, Roy Wood. ROW 5-VVilfred Smith, Joe Wooldridge, Billy Tillman. Leroy Phillips, Kenneth Watkins, Robert Packer, James Wil- son, Paul Sentlinger. 666 er 4. inth QEEEIBR 4 isinrg T is with pride that the Ninth Grade Class looks back upon its history. When we were in the first grade we nu111bered 1363 now, in the ninth, 118. Along the way we have gained some new mem- bers and lost not a few others. This year fifteen new students entered our class. The ninth grade has been quite prominent in school activities this year. The Vocational Agri- culture boys selected a ninth grade girl, Shirley Palmer, for their Barn-Warming Queen. At Thanks- giving time, the ninth grade presented a short play, Proposal by Proxy, before the Junior High assembly. The leads were J, A. Danhakl, Margaret Cox, James Wilson, Kathleen Crane and R. G. Campbell. There was a speaking chorus of twenty boys and girls. On the Variety Program on March 27, the ninth grade girls' chorus was a featured attraction. When the casts of the one-act, all-school plays were selected, three ninth grade students-Maigaret Cox, Jane Duncan and Lois Dean Burris- were included. Two ninth grade girls, Marian Bentley and Maxine Hancock, sang between acts of the Senior Class Play. About ten ninth grade boys take part in competitive athletics, and about thirty-five of our num- ber are taking part in music activities. Six of the officers of the Junior High School Student Council are from the ninth grade. All in all, this has been a happy and highly profitable year. We look forward to three more pleasant years in W.C.H.S. llagtr Sl O' 0 ohih GROUP I ROW 1!Bobby Copeland, Albert Dearing, Glenn Bass, James Edwards, Jimmy Christman, Gene Dooley, Paul Berry, Dolph Hargis. ROW 2-Clara Cash, Helen Groff, Christine Dean, Clara Hattery, Wynona Beechold, Joy Marie Hendry, Dorothy Day, Rosalie Cochran, Evelyn Dickson. ROW 3-Elsie Carr, Frances Heath, Norene Burwick, Thelma Carr, Beatrice Everett, Maxine Bogner, Mary Ruth Darnell, Mary Ann Campbell, Marietta Bottoms, Genevieve Fields. ROW 4-Rosemary Chidester, Mary Jo Flournoy, Mary Davis, Valetta Hoerning, Betty Ann Elliott, Margaret Gris- som, Marie Bennett, Elizabeth Bullard, Vivian Brown, La- Verne Culton. ROW 5-Bob Benintendi, Jack Hetch, Charles Douglass, Jack Gibbons, Rupert Disney, Robert Greninger, Robert Han- nah, Robert Carsten. GROUP II ROW 1-Hal Johnson, Richard Moore, Leroy Mayfield, John Norman, Sammy Peek, Max Manes, Perry Parker. tensile Donna Lee, Marguerite McCallister, Mary Margaret Myers, Janet James, Carolyn Netherton. ROW 3fElaine Meslin, Gloria Neal, Edith May Ivy, Bertha McCormick, Phyllis Long, Corrine King, Crystal Mills, Louise Keller, Della Ivy. ROW 4-Cleve Leonard, Howard Mahan, Paul Kay, Robert Jackson, Don Miller, Richard McFadden, Buddy Mahurin, Herrell Patterson. GROUP III ROW 1fFloyd Riddle, Bobby Roath, Jack Troxel, Hu- bert Riddle, Billy Swab, Billy Robinson. ROW 2-Gene Shirk, Milton Tharp, Paul Sharp, Robert Stapleton, Bob Wynne, Cleo Wood. ROW 3-Wanda Tiberghein, Bobetta Smith, Marjorie Poole, Winifred Poole, Betty Stewart, Richard Trimble, Ad- dison Waldron, William Pierce. ROW 4-Ruby Randle, Betty Simpson, Loretta Spicer, Eva Riddle, Ruth Strait, Mildred Wood, Norma Jean Warren, Catherine Stines, Teddy Twitchell. ROW 5-Jimmy Thomas, Robert Stults, Buddy Surface, ' ' iz ' ' ' 'll'- . ROW 2gJean Madden, Lorene Martin, Peggy Keys, Bluy Sha el' Malvm W1 mms GOO ' ighth Cbtahe igistnrg HE graduating class of 1946 promises some real talent for Webb City High School. The students are well represented in various activities of the student body and show some real ability and understanding of their duties. The Student Council, under the leadership of Miss Stinnett, is giving their six Student Council representatives good training in leadership and democracy. The representatives are: Home Room 22, Albert Dearing and Rosemary Chidesterg Home Room 4, Winifred Poole and Mickey Thorpe, Home Room 20, Janet James and Cleve Leonard. Winifred Poole and Rosemary Chidester represented the group at the Southwest Missouri Conference at Nevada last fall. In the sports column, they are equally well represented. We enjoyed watching John Norman make a number of spectacular baskets on the regular A basketball team, and our three eighth grade substitutes were Albert Dearing, Mickey Thorpe and Richard Trimble. On the midget team, the eighth grade can boast four qualified members-Jimmy Thomas, Robert Jackson, Bob Benintendi and Bob Roath, In the noon-hour basketball contests the eighth graders again made a good showing. Mr. Hayes' home room won first and Miss Winter's and Miss Cow1ey's tied for third place. One member of the school track team comes from this class, Jimmy Thomas has this honor. The Junior High has appreciated the programs given by the eighth graders. Among the pro- grams have been a dramatic presentation and a variety program. They have also taken part in Va- rieties of 1942 g Evelyn Turner and Margaret Grissom danced at the Coronation of Queen Jack, Jimmy Thomas played the part of Elmer in the one-act play Here Comes Elmer. Music? Yes, they are musical. The band claims eight members-Winifred Poole, Curtis Harker, Perry Parker, Addison Waldron, Robert Stults, Teddy Twitchell, Gene Dooley, Mickey Thorpe and Bob Benintendi, The Boys Glee Club calls four more-Bob Benintendi, Richard Moore, Robert Stults and Perry Parker. Orchestra gives. place for two more-Louise Keller and Laura Wolfe. Twenty-five answer roll call for Drill Teamg and, we stand at the raising of Old Glory as our trumpeters, Perry Parker, Robert Stults and Addison Waldron blow the bugles for the flag raising ceremony. The eighth graders can furnish an accordianist, Jack Hetchg readers, Louise Keller and Peggy Keys, piano players, Carolyn Netherton, Jack Gibbons, Mary Jo Flournoy and many others, Then we have one member on School Boy Patrol-Paul Berryethe eighth grader who directs traffic safely across Broadway. A talented class, indeed, for 1946. Sponsors this year are Mr. Hayes, Miss Winters and Miss Cowley. Page 53 9 5 5 Seventh Chrarhe GROUP I ROW 1-Jackie Cogbill, Jerry Handley, Ken Funk, Eu- gene Fahrman, Tommy Danhakl, Carl Duncan, Buddy Downs, Frank Dart, Frank Byrd. ROW 2-Robert Carlstead, Bonnie Brooks, Jimmie Bruff, Howard Agar, Bob Hansen, Frank Bair, Paul Boyd, Colleen Caylor. ROW 3-Wilma Dunaway, Billy Byler, Eugenia Craig, Delores Atkerson, Betty Call, Pauline Ferris, Ruth Daniel, Argyl Harrington, Vernon Bridges. ROW 4-Eddie Grenninger, Colleen Conner, Nevada Hart, Mary Jane Gilliam, Twyla Carver, John Burdick, George Baldridge, Helen Caylor, Betty Fountain, Barbara Abernathy. ROW 5-Gerrald Fleming, Patsy David, Richard Firth. Billy Brown, Virgil Boyd, Esther Barr, Dickie Burdick, Grant Choate, Coyne Hatten. GROUP II ROW 1-Melvin Johnson, Robert Newby, Othel Martin. Billy Major, Earnest Ivy, John Herd, Terry James, Bobby Hillhouse. ROW 2fJerry Potter, Dewey Heaton, Myrtle Moss, Fan- nie Moss, Lela Hensley, June Phillips, Lois Marriott, Winona Meslin, Anna Mae Hughes, Charles Moudy. ROW SWJ. W. Lortz, John Palmer, John Inman, Charles Murray, Wyonna Heath, Sylvia Oehring, Frances Newell, Patty Mahurin, Corinne Leistikow, Betty Poole. ROW 4-Eugene Jackson, Earl McBee, Ray Swab, De- lores Hensley, Betty June Lorton, Leroy Jackson, Frances Junt, Patsy Jeter. ROW 5-Charles Leek, Bob Johnson, Harold Lawson, Bert Pierce, Everette Johnson, John Packer, James Hawkins, Everette Mann. GROUP III ROW 1fPhilip Reeder, Donnie Sentlinger. Delmar Shaw, Bennie Welcher, Marion Rumley, Don Reid, Gene Virgin, Leroy Stansbury. ROW 2-Helen Trimble. Mable Wood, Ethel Sinnard, Virginia Wood, Betty Spicer, Mary Lee Stewart, Iola Ter- pening, Irene Wolfe. ROW 3fBarbara Purkhiser, Joanne Smith, Rayma Spur- lock, Iris Vaughn, Harriett Record. Joyce Wommack, Tommy Scott. ROW 4-Earl Simington, Richard Shaw. Geneve Rook- stool, Donna Lee Ringzen, Gordon Riley, Murrell Shelton. ROW 5iAlan Shaner, Robert Prins, Harold Shaver, Bobby Wheeler, Billy Wheeler, James Wynn. OOO Seventh Beane lhiatnrg HE Seventh Grade class is divided into three home rooms this year, The sponsors are Miss Cady, Miss Tetrick and Mr. Eastman. Those that have appeared on the seventh grade assembly program were: Wilma Dunaway, Bonnie Brooks, Eugenia Craig, Harriett Record, Joanne Smith, Barbara Purkhiser, Frances Newell, Corrine Leistikow, Mary Lee Stewart, Irene Wolfe. The Seventh Grade Boys' Mixed Chorus sang patriotic songs. -T. E. Hayes. 1-'Hs IL' :gr Sli jjmtinr igh giiiuheni Qlnunril QP- Q- 5 4,1 JH' jf.. Am ROW 1 fMilton Thorpe. Bob Platter, Elmo Goohngxen. Miss Stinnett lsponsorj, J. A. llnnhalcl, Bob Hell- worth, Albert Dearinpr. Carl Rumley. ROW 2- Carolyn Bettis, Shirley Palmer. Evelyn Altherr, Janet James, Rosemary Chidester, Winifred Poole, Jane Inman, Jane Dum-an. ROW 3 Bonnie Brooks. Harriett Record, Charles Murray, Richard Shaw, Cleve Leonard, Frank Bair. Johnnie Atkerson. Wyonna-1. Heath, Mildred Redman. OOO jjunim: lliiigh fi!-askethall ROW l Richard Trimble, Bob Platter, Albert Ilearimf, John Norman, Jim Hicks, L, Y. Tiberlxhien, Robert Hedworth. ROW 2-ffBob Ross, Billy Tillman, Glenn Dunaway, William Johnson, Richard Shaw. ROW 23 Jimmy Thomas, Johnny Inman, Bob Iienintendi, Robert Jac-kson, Melvin Johnson. The Junior High Basketball Letternien Were: L. Y. Tiberghien, Jini Hicks, Glenn Dunawuy, Billy Tillman, Albert Dearing, Billy Johnson, Bob Hedworth, John Norman, Miss Herrod: lf you were to visit the pyruulids, you would sec Stones literally covered with llieroglyphicsf' Sally Jenn: Good gracious! I'd be scared one of those insects might bite me. I-1-In- 1-111-lili-l 3','.-'. . 1-1l1lYl1111n-l1-l-11lW ' 7, 'Q jig 1: 'I 'I ' I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I N I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I ' I 'v tt N each issue of KING JACK this section of the book is devoted to the business men of this and surrounding towns who are interested enough in the welfare of our schools to devote a portion of their advertis- ing fund to the financing of our annual. The advertisements on the following pages represent the better businesses of our district. These are the merchants who make our town a success. Therefore, we, the business managers of KING JACK XXXV, urge you to patronize these merchants, and tell them you appreciate their advertisement in this volume. JOHN BERRIAN PAUL RAWSON EDWARD CARLSTEAD BRUCE ADAMSON CHARLES HEATON HARRY JOHNS 3-A ll Miss Pratt: You I11i1Sl sing louder, louder. Harry Johns: UI'm singing loud us I can, What more can I do? Miss Pratt: AAODPH your mouth. Throw yourself into it. 25: YJ, l111lill 1111l111's1l1l1lC fxx :nw n 1, 1 J M r x A Congralufalzons from 1 I DRACI-IENEERG JEWELRY HAMILTONS WALTHAMS ELGINS BULOVAS EXPERT, DEPENDABLE REPAIR SERVICE 114 NORTH MAIN WEBB CITY AAxJA-AAA-AAx4.4z ,--- ---,A,--- A-LA.fA-s:AA-x4.zAAx..4AA--4454:---AAAx44.z-A Cofzgmfulczizbm Glam 0 f 1942 I... .IQ LEWIS -A-..,A-,------- ,,------- REEVES JEWELRY Offer Their CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1942 IF IT IS JEWELRY YOU WANT US...... 406 JOPLIN STREET JOPLIN, Mo 'r lk As: Mrs. Hulettz Henry, how did you get that black eye? Henry: Why, Mother, 1 was protecting 21 boy. Mrs. H.: And who was the boy, son? Henry: Me P--j 1 --1l 1-li- 'T 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I EE MERCHA T 81 M1 ER AN I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I WEBB CITY, MO. ll 'E A Good Place to Do Your Banking li 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Il 'I 'I 'I 'I IC I, . . I Member Federal Deposlt Insurance C01'p01'3tl0Il Ll I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Q-- ...... .A......... .... - A ,:,:,.., ,,,,:,, A:,,,,,,::,,,,,I N II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ll II II II II II II II II II II II II II ll II II JL Edward Carlsteadz Wlio's that lady with a little wart sitting in front or' us'?' Bruce: Sh-ll! Don't talk so loud. Thalfs her husband. Miss Herrodz 'tVVhat's a Grecian urn? Dale McCollough: f'It depends on what he does. l11- H-u-l1l-l11'l11-1- xn EET FOR BETTER APPEARANCE , I l I ' ll ll The resfefef feamers - l ' l I HOWARD MARTIN, Manager HATTERS and DYERS 120 N. WEBB STREET : PHONE 150 I WEBB CITY, MO. I N N N AAAs4.+AAAAx:A---szAAAALA.:-AAx.rA-- ----,,AA----,.l, NN 7E invite you to make our new, modern T store your downtown headquarters .... You will find a friendly atmosphere always I prevailing. You will find quality working Q hand in hand with low prices at I TH UB 2 WEBB CITY'S MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE 4 1 l U L:::: J 511-1-1-K1 Mr. AI'111stI'oIIg: HCIIII you tell me one OI' tho Iisvs OI' c'owl1iIlI '! Betty Woodard: WYOS, sir, it keeps the cow I0g0tIltP!'. Jilll Hickam: Look at the foot IJl'Il1I,S you've lvft Iwhimlf' Kenton CHIIIP: I don't want them. They'1'e dirty. Fix iu2????2il-E121-T-W Il F 'AA' :ff-I Il 'I In Ir P P I ur Ciolnpfirnenls P ,I to lfze Senior Cfass I unior fzamfaer of ommerce , Wegg Cily, issourz' : AAAn4.:AA- --Ax..eAA-A AAAA14:As:AgAAA BEST CLEANERS I DYERS AND HATTERS P P ' Bonded Fur Storage P I I 22 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 189 I WEBB CITY, MO. P P P I l -AAA +n4.4.z AAAAAAAA xr A A A I I WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I 6714155 of IQ42 I I I I P g Harry B. Hulett Insurance Agency I NO. 27 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE NO. 6 I I We Insure E'UCfl 2jfILI7'lg Insumrblef Ir In I Lu-- ,xg No fishing allowed, said the game Warden 1,0 K. McKnight. I'ni not fishing. 1,111 Inerely allowing this VVOl'Ill to bathe. Let ine see the vvm-ni, 1ll6llLl,C6d the warden. 1Kel1y coinpliedb. VVell, sir, you are aiieslm-cl for allowing it to bathe' Without a swiniining COSl,llI11G.' ii-2l??lliZ-'iL Zl?l?1liL EilG f ' ' 'W :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I, 1, I, 1, ' 1 ' 1 I 1 I Mac's Standard Service Station 1 EXPERT LUBRICATION 'g 'I I 1 ., I I E Broadway and Webb Phone 185 'I l AA-s.4.4.44444.4.4 I I f Nance Furniture Co, E EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 'i E I I I 1 I 1 1, 216 North Main Street Phone 79 'Q I I I 'I 1, , 1, I, I 'I I -AAAn4rAsz AAAA AAAAQ-An4444444', 'I 'I I 1 I 1 I 1, I 'I 'I ' I 1 'I Comlblzknenfy of 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I E I. ll-lo KRESS E? CO, . ' WEBB CITY, MISSOURI ' I 'I 'I I, 1, :I :- ' ,J bf.-:: ::: tivo:-gin lio:'II'k: YVhal,'s the lmrdvsl thing when you 2Ll't' lmfnrningx lo sham- Hob Hnrdvsty: I'd sny the ice. HZLXINOIIG Brooks: Miss Gilnwr, why does Hitler Sh-ep l1lISfilil'S? Miss Gi1lllPl'I I'Grl1:1,1Is his had is upstairs. Yl1 1llllllll1l1 111 1l llll1-1Yl11H-1-1 j-I-Hl1 F 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' I I 'I I I I, 'I I -I 'I -------- --- '-v-'---- --'---- ----vv---v-'----------I, IHE SWITZEK P INWNC Qofwmzwy Printers of KING JACK Producers of High Class printing in Wobb City ..... . . . Since 1900 PUBLISHERS or I he Graphit Review More Than l5,,00O Readers in Central Jasper County, Mo. L,,, -,--Y Y---- V1-A Il ll 'Xl Ctt Tht III lo lil ll htl ltt I V1'.':t'I H: YVI1't 't'Iyl':I'd't ii' Id M . C my. my 5 r in 111. e Cin -1. C.B-'ig ,-f Cl ,rf -rd: f -.1 -em,-.' Leroy Van Hoose Insurance Agency Merchants Sz Miners Bank Bldg. Webb City, Mo. PHONE 10 AAAAAA----AAi.-,---------------------AAAAAAA--A YES, I Will Give Appreciation Tickets YYilll Every I'lll'l'll8,S6 Made At My Service Station RE-CONDITIONED TIRES Delco, Exide and Goodrich BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGING 8z TIRE SERVICE CAR WASHING AND GREASING ROYLE M. MCJSELEY 1, .-----A-,AA,----------A---AAAAAAAAAAAA,A-,-------------- A Gift Watch should be A Quality Watch A Quality Store Butterfielcfs Jewelry Store Frisco Corner Joplin A---A------,4444A-A-,--------------------------A--,,-- COMPLIMENTS OF Installment Finance Company 121 West Fourth Street Telephone 830 Joplin, Missouri J. W. RATCLIFFE CRAHAM S. JONES l ee Janet Switzer: Why does a hee sting? Ted Bruff: 'IYou'd be nlad too, if at guy stole your honey and nectar. Helen Worthy: To what gentleman does a man always rloff his hat? Alice Sue: The barber. ,f ::' :::::' '::::: ::::::::'Y:::::' ::: I I 4, 54 4 I I 4, I 1: I I :' I I 4, I I I In 4 I I I ll I I I I I QA GRADUATION MESSAGE, I II I, II I, I I .gt can t Le done. SAYS AGE 3, 4, I, , f If , I M1140 if! clues Yourl-I I II I I I I I I II 4? 'SS -5- Human progress continues to de- If II pend upon the ability of each new If I: ,Q l generation to perform the sim- I, , A, '56 possible. You are a beneiiciary 1, I Q 4 of the Past and a debtor of the Future. 4, ,I fr Your job is not merely to get something I: I for yourself out of life, but to build a I Tomorrow better than Today-to help I, I Niusul.-,M to relieve human misery, to erase pov- ,4 I ' 1 erty, to stamp out war, to stand off 4: -f II Q -awww 3 . . . I 4, ga 11:1 Q Death with new and shining weapons. ,I If 39. , 5 We count on you and we congratulate I In Qffmaf-I' I In ,, you. ,, I II I II I I ll I, I, I, I, I, I, 4 4 u 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, I 4 ll 4, 4: n 41 4: n II II I ' ll I I . 0 1: 4 W' 4 u I - II I elili City an I II I I In II In I4 If 61 Years Continuous Service to the C0'I7l7lZ'lHI'l'tilj 1, I I ll 4, 4, 4, 4, I II 4 4, II I4 I,,:,::: -:::::,-:: :::::: ::::::: -::::::: -:.A:I nn- A 1.x li Now, Howard, asked Mr. .Xrinstrong, Io what family does the whale bvlongi H. Riseling: 'll d0n't, know. No family in our Ill'lglllJOI'll00ll has one-. Miss Croltyz Name two pronouns. Charles Heaton: VVh0'? Me? l-1-1---I-n-1111-I l--l11uHH-1-1-Xl--111 'r if '? if ' There is no better way 2 To keep in tune with the times E l Than by reading daily . 'hr ,Bnplin CElnhv l Q THE JOPLIN NEWS HERALD Q: ll An accurate and dependable l 24-hour news service! ' 'r 'r 1, WEBB CITY COUNCIL No. 277 ' ' emrzzyf Wendi Qffvyoczafzon 3 l ig? li 1. REAL FRATERNAL INSURANCE 1: ti A general hospital for the benefit of all members. lb . An investigation will surpise you. : A- - -il Hubby: What, is this you are serving, rluar? IS it clvvilis food? Wiley: Yes, I inlemled it for angel food, but it fell. Mrs. Craig: Henry, what is an octopus? H. llulett fthinking lusty: l4's il-21-RIA cal with eight, Sides. 1 Congraztulatzbm to the j 1 Glam 0 f 742 'E lBurgnerfBOfuumanfMdttheQws Lumber CO. WEBB CITY, MISSOURI : 401 East Broadway Phone 24 4 IIIIIIIII.IIIII M- IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII II.I I I I i 9 REXALL ' Tl-EE S DRUG STC E v II . SERVES I Only' the best in foods and ice cream at their fountain. E Exclusive dealers of Franklin XX Ice Cream and Leggett's 550,000 Chocolate Syrup. 'g WALL PAPER - PAINT - GLASS I I Phone 138 :E WEST END SERVICE ' CHEVROLET SALES sz SERVICE : 'E General Auto Repairing 4 4 4 4 4 ' J. C. ROWE, Mgr. PHONE 7 ' City Bldg., 1010 W. Daugherty . . . Webb City, Mo. ' A A A A A A A A A LLL! A A A A 4 5 4 ' 4 4 4 5 TO THE CLASS OF 1942 I Sincere Wishes for Success and Happiness I l I from P I 4 4 M it 4 EQU S UW Elf Your IGA Store 1 16 SOUTH MAIN WEBB CITY, Mo. 1 li l I 1, :::::.-::::::.-.-: -::::::::,-::::::::J - . -A llob Triplett: Say, this car won't climb 21 hill. You said it was a fine machine Dealer: l' said. 'On the level it's a good car.' Help your wife, advises J. Eastman. VVhen she washes dishes, wash the dishrs with herg when she mops up the floor, mop up the floor with her, 4 Win-1----1-I-11-e Can You Think of Anything More Important? Tomorrow may promise great possibilities, but the results of yesterday 'tre solid facts .... Your yesterdays are garnered in the possessions that you enjoy and use today. PROTECT THEM The man who relies on sound insurance surrounds himself with an armed guard that provides him safe conduct through the enemies of success . . . make the most of tomorrow when it comes and be prepared to make the most of it by protecting what you have today. Can anything be more important? The Hironns Insurance Agency 108 North Webb Webb City Phone 172 x44---A-AAAAL444-AA A-AAAAx444.4.4.4..-AA-A -AAx44.zA-A BERRIANYS for FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES 1001 W. Daugherty Phone 144 and 145 A AAAA AAAA-AL44:-AA A-AAs4444.4.4.zAAA-AA- HIGH SCHQQL SDZZINIQIQS- IT'S THE YOUNG PEOPLE WHO START EARLY AND KEEP GOING FROM WHOM THE WORLD HEARS IN LATER YEARS. KEEP GOING ! ! ! Cneriinw BZQIISINVEISS cor, ECE JOPLIN, MISSOURI Congratulations to the Class of 1942 0 Beekman Grocery 924 W. DAUGHERTY PHONES 251 and 252 Mr. Hayward: No Inore tires. These are times that try llli'Il'S soles. Mr, Deerwester: Those roosters next door awakened ine early again this morning. Landlady: Yes, but reineinber when you got up early one morning, you crowed about it for a week, F-1---I-1------Q If:::::::::xx:::::::::::'T::::' ::: :xx::::::::'T::::::TP 'I 1: 'I 1 If Fine Jewelry, Courteous Service, and Low Prices have made If :I this store the headquarters for Gift Buyers. I1 ' 1 If :E 'I 1, 'I 1, 'I 1 I POW QW6 fy O. -I :I -- 'I QI WATCH WORK GUARANTEED :I 1: ft I 108 W. Daugherty street Webb City 11 -A--n4:AAA AAAs.4444zAA- AA14444'-A 'I 1, 'I 1, I 1' 1, Claude W. Hedge, Fred R, Nelson Frank C. Nelson 1: President Vice President, Sec'y-Treas. :I II :E 'I 1, 1' ., O 'I 1' :35?3'i5iQ?f: ?: ' I' ' '5!BIIhEtZr ' 5' I , 1, I, 4, fl SYMPATHETIC SERVICE ' I' T1'll8 Sympathy Expresses Itself Through If Sincere Service, We attend to all details gi C 1 I HEDCE-NELSON FUNERAL HoME 5, I 11 I I I Telephone 355 301 West Broadway Q 'I 1, WEBB CITY, Mo. I EE 'I 1, 'IMA' '44 'A 'A A ' A 1, EE . 1 ,I Compliments of :I I EE if WEBB CITY AND CARTERVILLE Q, if FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS ff I I WEBB CITY, MISSOURI I ii 1, .....A...A...A. :HA-:A-::x: As.-:::::fA-:::: :::xf::f::: - -:::,,J' Mr. NICCl'lllll fenlering' the grocery storejz I want l tuna fish. Grocwr: 'lNow, Mack, youll better stick to pi .uc Q N.: H ik, ier as e in mer ' 1111 ,s. I I N Il el t l 1 I1 Iliek I..: Oh, I see- you're led by the no: . MODERN COTTAGES ARE HERE AND MORE ARE COMING ..... Why not modernize your home and rental property? Call your plumber for an estimate. MISSEIURI UTILITIES COMPANY Aly? Webb Cityls Most Complete Food Store Quality Merchandise at tho Lowest Possible Prices IT PAYS TO TRADE AT DAY'S Q p YOUR MODERN SUPER-SERVICE A A NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE WEST END PHARMACY WEBB CITY AAAAA,-,AAA Cozzgmiulalzbm to the Glam of '42 The Elder Manufacturing Cot Makers of MARK TWAIN SHIRTS FOR MEN TOM SAWYER SHIRTS FOR BOYS A A- --J N Mr, MCCI'lII11I UWhy is :L train of cars like a had boy? John I1echt: Becuuse both need swdtching.H Nh P11vuunwl: NaJne three hardships that COIUHIDUS had on his hip of discovvryf' Gvrzxld NVillian1s: Tho Nina, the Pintn, :md the Santa Mzu'm.' - - ------Q rgassggl ii Vtzn jab, a, ,Ze,t0xc, ll' h W942 at II 1 Y ..-eu:ZZL... II THH1EazaafwSHBsm-EI-Ess3saGJ.eazs-afar: Dear Graduate: As president of your power and light company, I want to be included among your many friends in extending sincere congratulations to you upon the successful com- pletion of your present school work. As you know, this company has for many years taken important steps in making your school work and home studying much easier and safer by promoting Hbetter light for better sightu throughout the district it serves. When the I.E.S. Approved Lighting program was introduced back in 1935, this company was faced with the responsibility of informing its customers of the benefits of this new and scientifically-correct type of lighting. It was quite a task, requiring much advertising, personal contacts, and of course, added expense. However, these items were of minor importance if precious eyesight could protected and saved. The company appreciates very much the response to its efforts in making seeing easier and safer for those it serves. If you, as a student, have benefited during your school years, the company is thankful for the oppor- tunity of assisting and serving you. It makes me feel that I have had a personal interest in your individual school work, helping to protect both your eyesight and health for the career which lies ahead of you. Thus, I ask to be included among your many friends in wishing you the best of success for the years to come. 5 ly Y PS. , and ral llanagsr J.E.HarshfRK M.l' S Z ll ' lll lf' l'k1g,l'i,,,' V.Sll J: VVh ','I, l IH' ,I ' tI'A'. H 'l'l'l,I'1l, .' M' 1, 'ti ll I l'tI',' 31 ' tl ' If Vg,-E , E illl1lil11i11i1i1 i ' 51 5 N F 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I EBB CITY II II II II II Il II Sound Manufaeluring Enterprises II It . . H Seeking an Improved Location II II II II II Il Will Find a Welcome Here One Hundred and Fifty Thousand American People living in working distance-No Labor Troubles. Good Railroad Facilities. Government ff Approved Airport. Ideal Climate. Good Schools. If Good Churches. Good Roads. Economical Hous- ing Facilities .... Our High School and Its Out- put cannot be surpassed. 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I WEBB CITY CHAMBER UF CUMMERCE WEBB CITY, MISSOURI ll I! A 'A-- ---v-- - - v Y... -- .v.... -:::: J Lavada Howe: Do you know that the public library is being guarded? Betty Johnson: Mercy! No! Why? Lavada: Why, they've found dynamite in the dictionary. . . f-'-f'.'-.vs .. '.Z1EE'..'.g- -1-1 WW1-u-lll11lW11l 111- - - is IT ' ' 'I 'I --------- -vv--ss--v-v----------- ------------ -----vv---'I, EE usiness anal Prokssiona! lyirectory 1 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 I 'I :I C. F. GREGORY, D. O. I :I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I I I 'I I' O'Neill Building Office Phone 23 l: Webb City, Mo. Res. Phone 116 'I 'I 'I 1 I 'I 'I Office Hours: 10-12, 2-53 Sundays :I by appointment. I 1 II 'I I1 DR. R. M. STORMONT 1 +I 'I 'I 'I II I Residence Phone 201 Office Elks Bldg. :I Office Phone 429 Webb City, Me. I 'I 1 :I :I 'I Hours: 10 a. m. to 12: 1 to 6 p. m. 1 I 'I 'I I :I PAUL L. PRITCHETT, M. D. I 'I 1 If Office 1-3 Humphrey Building 1, Phone 764 1 I 1 1I Res. 927 W. 2nd St. Res. Phone 383 'I 'I 'I 'I I :I 'I Compliments of 'I I I 'I 1 II HARRY M. TARRANT 'I CITY COLLECTOR 'I EE EDWIN R. JUSTIN 1, CITY CLERK 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I 'I 44,7 -v,,, -,--- DR. O. H. CROCKER DENTIST Coyne Building 114W West Broadway Suite 1 and 2 Telephone 15 Office Hours: 1 to 3, 6 to 7: Sundays 10 to 12 Office Phone 28 Res. Phone 56 B. A. DUMBAULD, M. D. Surgery and Diseases of Women Office 114 N. Webb St. Res. Corner Oronogo and Daugherty WEBB CITY, MO. Office Phone 21 Residence Phone 718 DR. M. S. SLAUGHTER DR. P. B. MUNSON Osteopathy and Surgery 205 W. Broadway Webb City, Mo. MAGILL GROCERY MEATS and GROCERIES 128 S. Jefferson Phone 62 FREE DELIVERY ks -A,II 5 Y Bright Student: 'fWhatt's the difference between a mule and at postage S1,Zll11D'f!' Bill Baker: One you lick with 2,1 stick, and the other you slick with at lick. Mr. Garvin: VVhere are you going to send that goat in the crate? Cloud Turner: 'fl dOn't know, Hes chewed up his destination. af-E ?ill1i??2???l?L'llE'1i12iiE'-1 Braccllrary Drag Company has joined the Cut Rate Drug Stores. Cut Prices 1 Q4 every day. Deep Cut Prices on Saturday. 4 LOWEST PRICES ON WALL PAPER AND PAINTS 1 61 Varnishes and 61 Enamels We Deliver Phone 288 ' I 1 1 AAQ-A- AA--As4.4.4.zAAAAAAAx4.4.:-AAAAAAAAA 11 4 4 4 At I KARB 1 Grocery and Market fr 1 1 Karbe Sells More Groceries for 31.00 Than Anyone 3 1 1 205 NORTH MAIN WEBB CITY PHONE 155 I 1 1 AAAAn4JA AAAAAAAx4444-AAx4.:A-A4.44.44.zAAAAA 4 1 1 1 1 HEAT and Go OK zozlfz GAS xg.:-AA 1 The Clean and Dependable Fuel 4 I 1 1 The Gas Serqvzioe Company 4- WEBB CITY, MO. 1 I 'I AAAAn444.zAAA4AAAAAAg4.4.4.rAAAAAAAx.4..4A-AA41.4.44.4.44' COMPLIMENTS OF 5 Home Land and Loan Co. , GENERAL INSURANCE ti 108 N. MAIN, WEBB CITY 1' PHONE 301 A. D. HATTEN, Mgr. tb Clifford Bridges: HI always do my hardest job before breakfast every morning. Miss Gilmer: Rc-zally? What is it? Clifford: Getting upf, 1, . 'I 'I I I Ig- - - - - ----- A - -:::: :::::::: ::::::: :::::::: -::.-:J II II I I f of P f ' I ' I, LISZFICSS GH FO 68510110 lI'6ClOl'y I I I, M.. ,,i, - ,,,, , TH., 1: Ph0Il6 681 EAT AT II I 7 It SHADWELL'S SHOE SHOP UNCLE TOM S CABIN I I :I in the civie Theatre Building Velma C 'l'DS' PW ll For High Grade Shoe Repairing at II Ygry Reasonable Prices. Dinners 251: Small Lunches 15c I II I A Full Line of Shoe Pehehee and Leeee. 116 E21St Daugherty I he II 'I 'I 'I :I Il Congratulations to the Class of '42 'I I I WEBB CITY PRODUCE I I1 Eggs, Poultry and Farm Produce HOERNING HARDWARE :I EVERYTHING THE FARMER NEEDS AND LUMBER CO' I I :I I Dixie Woodard, Prop. I :I 115 W- Da'1gh9l iY Phone 198 At the Frisco 1IIII3 W. Daugherty I, II II I, , II I 'I :I I I K EH BAR B Q JOHNSON If I ' ' ' ' CITIES SERVICE STATION I Th ID -I' hd'.t't .. . . I: wheiemlliie SEGSOHYQSIHCJHB hziiemca Spoclallzed Lubllcatlon I, good time. 'I I I :I I Broadway and Webb Phone 9615 -I le, I, Y' 'I I I - .I I I :I Compliments of Congratulations to the 1942 Class I I I 'I LAWRENCE'S I M AN'S SPORT STORE I ORG WHITE ROCK LUNCH I .X . , V . II The IZ?oroEiZStStE?EluSlve Sixth and Joplin Joplin, Mo. If Frosted Mahede -'Nuff sed I: 527 Joplin Street Joplin, Mo. GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH II W. we, E-. ,, , ,f li S-x Miss Voshollz Nadine, why is your composition on milk a half page, when I asked two pages? Nadine Blankenship: XVell, you see I wrote about condensed milk. I 4f'A::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::xxa? 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