Wellsville High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Wellsville, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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The senior class colors are v High School News ring is a list of the gins white and the decoration ' • seamstresses of many yes Representatives of the science class- p of garment each made grams will featured ' jnce. The social hour whic es of Wellsville High Schoo” s heir: Barbara Hill and Betty class flower i- a ’ ’ - iie gave the girls an oppo 4 — teacher, Mrs. Hazel Wigr V Sfcoin dresses made alike but class m - clm ® but other home zx 0 ' ' St. Louis Saturday to p » lors; Mary Lou Oliver a’- . i class officers which- ' ' ' ' t? . v he “career day” progra ' ? • j de of sacks; Sadie a •+ -, Clifford May; vicg ' Louis University T. °4f SlL secoat; Joyce pr Raul Dunbar; secre ' - - 0 u. vi c sV A«v “3 vent, in the line of g» she made an Maskey; treasurer, BeA 9; c ft ss ool students who 14.75 ' Knight; and reporter, JIadlei ™ scienti man. Junior class officers are ' . Th v, ' i tt A 0 ’c ° cV ; ' t Yie PVSL ' nsored by the o ' If a , dent, Bob Cadenbach; vice-pre gcVvo „ a t t e a m e is Junior Ac - V c « S ca °f % ? ■ ' .“Sfe 5 - ntV 00 „ S S, ' Martha Dillion; secretary, MtD c ly Tate tVvVs te at edV a classes and op C % °« aV «VS v VCee aCt C °eve The speaket rri? S a J,oG.D a -,nes r»t f oj icd groups were profes- v fatf sCt P e V eS e U ?ford attending from Wells J e ' 1 VJVH ”, tpT. VI r .V tioT tt « Hi 11 inn anrl HnwnrH U. . peplum; Robinson; treasurer, Judy Tate tto® Marilyn Oliver, reporter The menu, which yol ' church, sr CCi c acc» ' aUt c o o1 ' g V 2y ' ' 5 Dillion 0 and Howard V. ' 9 o oLffy % yn-i—■, ginia Bak ®?y5ilM® » f Wig , v a J CA I le fvnP chemistry class, Jean Shepa. % e ,S ' ed aqua tercup Pet, C °. v pe W «iiai»V. , Vm Tth «o ' o s rge Harris of the biology class ft. ' tiV ow broad- tk, coifeiS. ! . be held on Vwod c 89 . „d»- SP -uV a 1 V f rt»mm®%nT o ' clock at the 0»» « ' ' % £» h fnC V MMA - .« !rS l 5 €S At the commei Lent program vai lf YYW . a uet •ious honors and awards for the v J V WM) will be made. Sammy BylandB° both the Processional and P 4 Marches for the gradu Thursday night’s pr The following graduating clas . Bobby Mac Berry ,V William Christopl Lorraine Cowan, J Dunbar, Dorothy Je«. Ann Fry, Barbara He c ’ Marie Higgenbotham, yy man, Helen Marie HuntA, v K Lott, Myra Joan Maskey, V v T Mnv. Martha welcome to all present W. A. Boettcher, superintei schools. Loren May welco ! e x e 0 ® u Ch a vds A i Th rS V i 0 ' ac ' and white ' skirt; V nS ' e s » ,k ‘ ic» a ntood T ntato ' Son V ray and white striped “ x °V. t 3w S. buttons down the Ijprint Qx. with bound -Sly Leverett, green and ore »d sport dress; Gloria V dress, princess style, but- mide on buttonhole attach- ce Cahall, green flared skirt id rayon taffeta; Onie ' May a tvA y rayon crepe dress with cost about $5.00; Mar- lC T-S otv r r argaret Peery, aqua ray- F at rt eA dresses; Norma Gastler, A ’ UP NVet ' ' ct Otv t0g ,P un rayon dress, flared lot apc® ct oc»3 lum tying in front; Nor- «ut eaU 0 i , T ' l blue dress with white ■pte ( ' yX 3i e , sev ve . tYve V vV e 1,1 buttons down the v ' fV ' ‘jv, y a nW aa w» s at en eA .ve d ' r ®5e d lietom lime green . we p ° +peT v cv ° -Act tb e v„t gtT ' ' nn Cad- rlass sponsor, b use ; ' tHofclass have home and novel pro- town a v ' ftTl ' cost i duced the guests present. Paul Go ' : horn reviewed the accomplishments oj the chapter. A group of Future Farm ers sang a selection of musifiat- ' bers under the direr ! . ... repe name ves; hvered by Warren FuA C Vnce ' ] ?nl« U J. . ot bhe al ght cott c asa 0 w», fe ' l Jjytt oles e esident ! LilliIn U Ge d ne y Wh“ger ‘ f J »” Resident Clit; the tor in tbe schools, will p Irt ) o c 1AT. ai=-U r A dr 0 .‘ ' er : F‘“ p re9 ident the and ted an J ? ' e r a ,, 04 ? «e W-gel c °» e • . lags will give , m jtinBir the direc c e a the senior c a .v„ a nd processional and recessio to D V c h r ° ' ‘were °Y?y 0 n 8 hey played excS ' Vi, °T “Down o n by • vocal selections by clasiol Roh ' O, e show a p g V erV ' ring the short time u «h c Ap Bread” ? ' 1 Lvannies.” W- Miss Rovera Debo will plU- ' ' tot5 ' h be V 0, Sfe hoa® e ' « 8 The entire P 1 ammies and P ,‘a t o B ive the a “Polonaise.” ? V Me ' ® 0 ’• Jed A “on devio e ® V Ar ? 38 3 ' negro ' , . a ‘ i3 scheduled to g The following list the rain i e arr ' . beY ts, a ?,v,e r ' dm?y. e Co? ' 1 ' y.p ]u t hrri ' t 1 A- Boet .iance CharleB the class: Helen Ruth BenA pe°P was a ° l {0 od and r % p- p . addr s. Fayette and Mrs R 03e Rob . William Blaue, Marilyn M rode ° ted t° -- s r s -‘iif i T o Co. ' , ' ' vsaaie -, .... Carolyn June Carr (vice-A T f„ e reiSfcHTH GB ADE TO H A £ 1 Bp OTa have b ee n holding re- Arthur William Christian) ail joert; F0 M ME N CE MENT ON some time. They have had Plans are now con a d W ' Ca co Wayne Clark, Patricia Ruth Conz 1 (secretary - treasurer), Joan Irene Daugherty, Harold Dean Debo, Rovera Lucille Debo (president), Harold Thomas Eckler, Doris Lee Ellis, Lela Elizabeth Enslen, Joyce Rosetta Gotsch, Charles Richard Harris, Viv¬ ian Rachel Halloway, Evelyn Ann Mil¬ ner, Noel Raymond Mizell, James Robert Morris, Jo Ellen Morris, Ken¬ neth Leo Retzer, Glenn Leroy Robin¬ son Frances Marie Sailor, Irene Scha- backer, Marvin Dean Surls, Clarence Leroy Surls, Melvin Gene Surls, Jams Marie Wilhemi, Paul Gene Wilson, Roy Don Whitehead, Gerald Wayne Woods, and Bertha Marie Worsham. of a recorder owned by rians are now con ' a a 7VH t c 0 .it Wiggs that has aided !rade a of Ve r Wellsv perfectin g the dialogue, school which will be b ' A , £ tk » bo c( . Oe a i- subject of farming. He Hall on Wednesday, kicferf 70 o?° 0 ’ fo ° the K reat responsibility that gram to which all fr ' ha„f a 0, e Pfo ' ' cti ' ic. h inherited by the young peo- are invited, will b w °? tL of w c ? 1,° “ fAa„ s e a“ tn °t [ toda y and future years. He Thirty-two boys a - pgvh5 H st : ,c b C ’ a n ,PcoJl ted against socialism. It might their diplomas fr J 0 °s yf a 0 S ' ’eis £? f°t V i Ad that his cure for the greatest ... . ' Oa„ o„ - fi % ' i; ®ek,.WaU,.. tv,,, ,„ n ,.lA’ 0 ill. , vas a day’s Grace Lutheran ChmJedoo fbor »ro° St l k or a S ood da y’ 3 P a y-” hL ' eiNA chosen to give the address. ' h’cfy clo s S U ' P ter, Irene Schabacker, will delivei salutatory. Miss Lela Enslen, daugh-is- Of, • e °“p «e e e ladies of the Grace Lutheran rhe delicious menu was served by ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Enslen of hand hurch. The meal was built around ried chicken. The chicken was raised Wellsville, will be the valedictorian, appearance. by the local F. F. A. chapter boys. 32 I I I I . 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Howard Wicklein, Richard Harris, Clarence Gastler, Beverly Leverett James Dunbar, Es ther Middleton, Charlotte Smith, Miss Whanger, Leland Wicklein, Sammy Byland, Raymond Gastler, Joanne Boettcher, Marilyn Whitehead, Betty Clark, Gerald Updyke, Martha Dillion, Sylvia Schabacker Easy Steps March- - - Golden Gate March - - German Waltz- - - - - Shadowland ' Waltz- - - Commander March - - - Star March - - - - - America The Beautiful Miss ’.Vhanger, Fern Lemasters Esther Middleton, Martha Dillion, Joyce Lehnen, Betty Clark, Roseann Fry. Something to Remember You By - Schwartz ed Roses for a Blue Lady- - - Tepper-Brodsky A You ' re Adorable- - - - - - Kaye-Wise-Lippmann -Taylor Johnson -Taylor -Taylor - Daire Lemater - -Ward 31 GIRLS ' SEXTETTE



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PROGRAM Blassing-Clarence Gastler Welcome -Bob Cadenbach Response---Clifford May Down South -Negro Mammies and Pickaninnies Address ---Supt. ' .V.A. Boettcher Short ' nln ' Bread----Negro Mammies and Pickaninnies Southern Memories ---Group ' ' Southern Memories In the evening by the moonlight. There are silver voices singing. There are lights among the shadows Where the flre-flles are swinging; Prctn the old plantation cabins You can hear the banjos ringing. As they sing In the evening By the moonlight. MENU Old Fashioned Rose Virginia Baked Ham Cotton Balls Butter Cup Petals Kentucky Blue Grass Southern Greens Short ' nln Bread Dixie Al a Mode Mint Julep Lover ' s Delight 33

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