Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1948
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A list ot' stut trrts t'r'tdittd with xerr rr nr units on tht prei ' rrurx trrrollrrrent l'llllN hrs been torn pltttd rrrtl trrrdrdrtts tor gvrtlua on rn lrnurrr Iunt or Atrgust 1048 wr lrt rrotrtrtd th rt they nr rv nr rnge ior rttrngr during Iurrt Iulx or Augzut lrttrrr of elrgr t puprs xr o t lrst ntrnrts btr.,rrr with the lttters A through G wrll be trktrr rn Jrrnt through 0 rn Iulr 'rrrtl P through I rrr Atrgust Post tards 'I bt sent tot rtlr ptr'-on n re grxrrrg rt rrre C tnts lrtrtos rrrt fx fN H strrror a yearly get-together' ot' all tht bat- talions in the city all sthools corrrptt- rrrg tor top honors Ottrttrs trorrr nn rous puts ot the Army Jutlgt the drrll ind drstrplrnt ot t rth rrrrrt and decrd upon tht top three 'lht mttt oirtrnrllx plurrred for r frm tr ld urs thrrrgttl to tn tr 11 s rsphalt grounds bttaust ol tht htavy rdrns 'Ilrt Ctrrtr rl btrttrlror 416, remm, l 'N llNll X 8 br tht ofr t rrrtrrrbtrs ot the busrness tonrrrr the scnror tlr s The flrg ro rq rtlr tht rttl rxhrte rnd bl r T' f td slrrrply rn floy Ytu s it tzrth r puprl tht post vrhrtl 1 ttrt 'Be tlrt to o 0 2' rrstrc sen 45 W9 J' hen the elk' 7 Q! f 'ir f I r vrt pf ltxx rrrr ls ironr 0 lls 45 lrtrrllx dtsrgrrated 'rs Junror rrerrs I Nltxt w'rr s Frror 'md Herald strff rrrll be thosen from tht follorxrnp, arjtrre urn lonnm Wolrh mtrrrrbers of the group llrll Al l ott loo R Brown scott Campbell Dt n Dmlllvtl T rry Moon Dnvrd Sm-alt r Don Wotxtl-rr lt Mary Bnlt-s Nnrrcy l nmr bt ll .lt rry Chattrn Ilt tty Forrgotrr Arlrt ll llt Crum Fvrt rr 4 rrlur l rt-bl I' chonht nrr r N1nry H llm'rn Mom rn Man x I! tty Mm-htll l mn Mrtrhvll New Nrltlt-x Dt nna Rob V rn Smot! Thtlma 91 nrt M T r Nnrhnrg Wyatt ser pre mt 'rt 'rr nr eltttron' A thret tl rv bout ruth flu rrr f rt r rurrrtd Harold Fralees retord of per tett ttttntlance for the turrtrrt xerr br ht produced ttrrn report t rrtls to oxt thrt ht nr ntrther rb trrt taidw for the six prtxrous years whrle rtttndrng' sthools rrr Anna Ill mtl Gorrn Mo Harold a serrror tntered Wt tport rrr Septenrbtr N umber Fourteen won first place on its own horne grorrrrds. This yt'rr' gaxt Wtrtport 'rrrotlrer' ltg, on the stcond plact cup rrttdinr, only one more second rating to givt tht school the cup permantrrtly fol- lowing an old custom of the Kansas City Regiment. 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The senxor members of the football s uad leave to the Ideal Boy Ideal Gul Last W111 and Testament of the Class of 1948 We the elass of 1948 do devxse and bequetth to those ss ho vs ull follows us all our worldly goods and ehattels what soes er leegx Stanton 1nd Ima Buford leave the sehool ln the eaptble hands of NIIILX Kmdsv lter and Don Irxsh Blrbtra Turley bequeaths her gym sunt hoekey stnek ind tenms rteleet to lo Ann Nltgnuson S Krueger trmsmnts hrs tspmg honors to Marv Ann Re 1 xx ho hopes she e U1 equal them NX xnemt vsllls her eute sn lelous ways to oyee Ireland vt ho IS dome vsell enough on her own I rme Shners lenes hrs eurly blond halr to I rme Blease Cnlorlx long dexlses to Mtrgaret umley all her funny jolses as vtell as her uneannx lbllliy to enjoy them Ihse DeXVendt nlmes tele Nxxon hexr to her belosed gum under her desk nn Iatm elass Don Doggett presents 1 leather bounel eolleetlon of hrs sports stories to the hbrary as his partmg gnfr The basketball squad departs never to be forgotten Bull Abbott gases hrs bow tres to anyone who IS vullnng to aeeept them Thelmt Speneer hands over her ROTC erown to some lueks gurl vuth 1 battahon of eadets bidding her sad farewell The home luneh semors only hope that the juniors mll hue just ts mueh fun next year Has positron on the basketball squad IS left to Hlrold Simpson bs aels C trbv wnth mlny regrets Barbara Wyatt and Naney Campbell leave two typmg posxtlons open for tvxo gallant reporters of the eommg years Iavs renee ohnston wjlls hns boomlng bass vojce to Pat O Connor Betts Ploesser deserts Phylhs Sehmdler What a saerxhee' Bull Dlsnes vulls Ins stvle of danenng to anyone who ns tnple jointed l younger ones our xllustrnous football stadium or rock erusher Kmth Mott gases all his broken test tubes to Mlss Iunkm also a spotted 8 ball and eroolted cue to Tom Ieasure Norma Hlmbury leaves her sweet beauty to Charlotte Coleman Marv Hern bequeaths her eaptlvatmg smxle to Dottle Branstetter oc Brown jaekje Rengcl Sue Hagan and Candy Smdt leave thenr cheerleader s umforms to anyone who wxll have them Dead Eye Dungan presents hrs trusty 22 to Kenny Curran but takes has saber Rnehard Adams offers hrs stardom to any up and coming young aspnrant who can take xt Bob Rowe bequeaths a panr of well used stage and screen coveralls to Bob Sells Bobby Cox deended to leave early preferably before first hour Betty Mitchell wnlls her way wnth the fellows to Phylhs Johnson 90 MOVIES Conquest Mother Wore Tights Slttmg Iretty I Remember Mtmt Bedltm Weleome Stranger Uneonquered Hohdxy Inn The Voxee of the Turtle Blsketblll team C nrls gsm eltss 36 eledlts rtde etrds Klees tghth grtders umors Clerm A C tppe ll The Best Years of Our Llfe Ireshnaan Sophomore Serum When lrxsh Eves Are Smlllng Mnrlele of the Bells Treasure of Snerra Madre The Wreele of the Hesperus Crolden Earrxngs If You Knevx Susne Crone Wlth the Wind Kuller McCoy Tranl Street Buford to Sttnton Sehool s out vers boy s hnllfold Hetlth eentex Betts Mltehell Lllglll Hugh sehool dtxs I 1 1 lx Westport rotd The Great Waltl Semor prom Dark Passage Boxler room Cood News I'or Whom the Bell Tolls Dlplom ts laels I uff Book RGVIGWS I avlhon of Women Cnrls ex m Our btslsetball te tm The ROTC boss Mrs Mxke Colleen I udlum md Cllorxa Lugenbetl Uneonquered Came a Cavaher Proud Destmy Senators House Dlvlded Debttmg East Slde West Sade Bo s hne gnrls hne Ieace of Mmd Confessxon to Mr Harris Informatxon Please Almanae Imtls Human Destmy Cyradultlon The Ralor s Edge The Return of the Natlve 3 2 e redxts Homeeommg Chleken Every Sunday Ah m from the South suh Gentlemen s Agreement Foxes of Harrow Irmee of Foxes Thxs Smde of Innocence Clay Irvmg W t lub Crene Bohn I reshmen Halr Eyes Nose Smxle Lnps Complexnon Physique Heaght Erme Shavers jack Dmwnddne lmmy Fxsher Denny Alun Bnll Weber nm Coonce Rex Qungley Don Doggett Legs Dale Knowlton Personahty Bobby Cox Hanr Eyes Nose Smnle Llps Mary Iou Hall Vnrgnma Balch Betty Ploesser Peggy Knight Dolores Osborn Complexnon Peggy Stanton Figure Wvnema Sampson I-Ieaght jo Wolch Legs jaclue Rexgel Personahtv Betty Mttehell , - - 'y Q' -' ,V r, , . . , , , ,, - ' .. , , . . . . . 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I 7 . s Westport Around the Clock 30 we IITI Betty Mrrehells xlrrm rrnes Bettx stretehes rolls out of bed Ind strrts to sehool Bobby Wx rtt gets to xx orle It seems she hrs to re 1 pe the senror ped1e,rees b e1use lt Lolonel Irsher rdeled three xx orels to hrs lrst rn the photo L'lll rx llre other l 398 Nlvestporters get up liebeeer bruxer drshes rnto Nlrss Cruthn s reom for 1 eemmrttee meetrnr, onlx to hnd thrt sh prekeel 1l1e xx rom, elrx A fevx trmrd souls lrke ox Morrrson 1nd Dolores l'1rleey strrt the d11lx I11lL,l'lIl0l1 from the xx est enel of the front lxlll to the erst Lllkl xxest to erst xxest to l egex O Dxrx xer hops ofl tht 'l lurty rrrntlr street bus 111to Klee s leg,1,x hops out of Isles. s ox er to sehool rnto elrss just rs the bell rmgx S4 hool beems theoretre 1llx rt le lst llrrlex l ulton eomes lrmprng mto Lnelrsh lrt elrss l le fell oft lus trreyele-or rt lerst thrt s whtt ull the I1 Irby flrpprng, ears l1e1r larm tell Mrss Younps llour 7 begrns lN 111ex llellrnxn eomes up from bxsement lrborrous l elrres the monrtors eh11r out of the lUdlIOI'lLlI'l1 1nd Into front hull xx hrle Glenn lennrnteton out of study lull on one ot hrs errmds for Mr Booth g1ll1ntlx props the ludrtorrum door open xxrth hrs rot M rel drsh for erteterrr beerns Nllrx Ann brxerd helrts xrlrrntly rn luneh lrne emerges xretorrous rrmed xxrth 1 plrte luneh mrlk srlld pre 1nd ree ere rm for that sehool errl eom plereron lree perrod hnds Mrrrm Hoeeker md Bob Lawson standrng, Ill front oi the trophx elses rn front hall The trophres 1,0 unnotreed qeeond luneh shrft shrfts rn Wrth rt eomcs Qorrrne Clooelmrn gum prrkeel behrnd ear ready for dutx verth Nmex Trtus on the darlx noontrme floor shoxx or The touehdoxxn txxrns rt the football game C l1r1 Mlrsh sets out to bre 1k the worlds reeord for the brsement to thrrd floor dash She does rt too l fth hour hnds Chlrles Goodmm and Dean l'olex typrnte, out plly programs rll 8645392783746 of them Sneth hour ehemrstrx elxss goes rnto 110 proceeds xuth cxperrment C rrer sttff rrrrxes rn room 4 After Don Doggett emerges vretorrous from the duly battle for the tvpe wrrter 1 vrnqurshed xxrrrror Thelma Speneer de ereles that defeat rsn t so bad goes rnto ROTC room to use typewnter explarnrng all the whrle that rt rs the nearest one+and a xerv good typexx nter Brll Dayxx 1lt strolls bx room 4 lookrng for Thelma rs told of her whereabouts departs for room 6 where he was supposed to be all the trme, anyway Srxth hour ehemrstrx elass departs, Bob Hamrlton earryrng along a small bottle eontammg the oblect of the day's experrment ahh attar of roses Rrehard Adams lelns out of xyrndoxx of the lib to vxaxe eoodbxe K01Dl1I1t Prper The luekv prrl eloesn t haxe 1 sexenth hour The calm before the storm The storm ln the mrdst of rt Bueldx l ee IS rsltnd of e1lm He s tellrny, one or l11s yolees to mx one xxholl lrsten Mr Kms, rttempts to st rrt plrx reheusrl Donnl l nuehlrn srts rn front lull xx rrtrne, Donnt strll srts Thrrtx nrnth md MeC1ee hnlllx rs quret The od sehool brtees rtself for the next d1x Ronrld lllrnes mel Roger Wood torl up tl1e l11ll rfter 1 hrrd erme of tennrs Verr Smoots srts doxxn to 1 dmner of e1rrot puree l,eet puree Llbblgk juree md bern ruree wrth 1 elelr erous elessert of strrxx b rrx md grrpefrurt luree eoek t11l Reerpe on request Irm Coonee opens books Phone rrnes femmrne xoree 1m hrnes up strrts to stuelx Phone rrnes mrseulrne xoree IITI h rnes up eloses books hrs homework s done Brll Weber rrrrxes rt the Kms., domrerle thrts vxhere 'OID Mrtehell rs Brll le rves for home Weber s lsleep md so ue xxe The Westport Nursery Snoxx Whrte C urlrloeks lrttle Mrss 'Vlufllett Old Krng Qole Dopex lrrnee Lharmrng, Irek Sprat Lrnderella The Wr7ard of O1 H1 wry Sleepmg Berutx Red Rrdrnls, Hood Rese Red Three Bears Humpty Dumptx Alrcc rn Wonderland I rnoechro lrmmy Crrcket l-arry Crodmother Qrnbad the Sarlor Genre Peter Rabbrt laek and rll Chattcrcr the Lhrpmunk Blae k eyed Susan Normr Hrmburx Betty Mltehell Lhrrlene l rrrell Mr Wrrd Don Doeeett Bob Hrmrlton Davrd Sesslcr lynn F0llLl!'ly Mr Keenan Rrchard Speneer lred Preelreer Donna I auehlrn loanne Rockwood Moore Hoffmrn and MeNe1l loe Broxrx I1 Grace Mel eod Don Bruee Don Kunz, Clara Marsh ene Smrth aek Keller Davrd Stroud Weber and Mrtehell Shrrley Horner Dolores Kelley 91 2:40 . 11 Q f 1 - 1 . 4. 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Imp xgur cptns Nuuuu C,unupL ll ggts gdutoruul prunttd fuunts uuplgy Buford Stotksstll und Ixglls mukg pulgrumugt utross stutg lung kudnup unnoggnt bs stund1rds W and T S gnuox cokgs Tugtr Dtuu glosgs nb 'vlud xgur gmms und LYICIL glrds sob sob Lut sogu ttugs luold gltgtuons C udtts devour l1rKt,t qunntutugs of food ut unuuuul binqugt Publug spgukum, Llussts sgour Iuuulduns, for lokgs usuth 111111102 results I'ugshm n gurls tilk of school nut' QAl1Il'll1 mikcs bus, hut C,urolwn Smuth Shurlgy lingg und Burbmrn Ngvs mun go to buskgtbull gumg scry fru ndlw spglk to cvtryong Izugk LIFIBV nnkgs busktt funs ghggr Chuck Butgs und Ken Tomlun son look gutg un Luuct b1sl1ctb1ll unufc rms g,0odlool1uns, lgK1,s Studts dtburg 'ut othgr sghools Bob Humulton moss s fgmults thtrg C rutr stuff ghosgn good dgul ILBRUARY S nuors mst b1llots wotgs tounttd und vugtors gma.ru,c from bloody b.1ttlt Othgr mtmb rs of Iugk lunb rp s thurd hour gluss dtgudg to rukt gusy wus out Wuth pgrsonuluty Iukt thut to gompttg vsuth what s thg usg of lnung9 I:71gh1nu,g assgmbly thanx Pgg Bgtty Ilogssgr has Vulgntung Day p1rty all havg rup snortun tumg COly slgugh rude at Bgnjamun 5 frgcu mrs off Dunn I romgthcan tea ngat drcssgrs Icllows rtpligc gycbulls aitgu C ynthua Cnrswcll strolls by Glorua Lugcnb 1I and Mukg Akun gutg gouplc of month V1n Saundt wuns 1nnu1l nmtuon gontgst 92 VIARCH Klumms Iushgr gets lugutgnunt golonglgy Qghull up mothgr ong for Westport Igllows ggt r vtngg at bold dugggrs bull gurls puy pltnty' u Vloorg gogs to Horudu brungs bugk blbw trogodulg Vluluturu bulls b gun ofhgcrs dmvu numb rs fou buds okg' unuors tukg uruthmctuc tgst dgtudg to gnroll ngxt gnugstgr lust for fun I uptr s1lg for Hgruld thunks u unulluon kuds Wfgstport untcrstholustug lgugug buskgtbull thumps Iuftcgn for tgum' APRII Sh uron Wusg has data. to Pundut C,ln dungt Itllovss growd ohng s pool room lusttn to Mr T s uokgs lutgh LonK1, us uuttd mugh untuguputtd lrvuuug Iuouuug thgun dungg lguwgs fond mgmoruts Bull 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' 1 1- 1 I I 1 pw Xl' Q .da-1 I CUB CRYSTAL BALL It rs New Years lsve rn the year 1999 Our rllustrrous class of 48 hare once more glthered round to rrng out the old and rrng rn the new That sentrmental old arr Near You rs bemg softly played by Joanne Buboltl on the vrolrn vslrrle Rrehard Hotlrps Adams dreamrly aecompanres her on 1 comb covered vsrth trssue paper Carl Hrll nattrlv attrrcd rn vshrte tre and tarls wrth pearl gray spats rs danc mg vrrth hrs srxth vsrfe the former aquelrne Rregal the noted ysoman senator They were chrldhood sweethearts Wherever we look we see mrstletoe the hall havrng been tastefully decorated by Charles Garrett and Marran Hoecker ln hrs corner rm Buford world s heavywerght wrestlrng champron rs playrng pool wrth hrs charmrng wrfe Peggy Stanton In another dark corner we observe Mrke Broestl and Brll Dry den stealthrly rmprovrng the punch wrth gm gerale of course Lawrence johnson and Gerald Roland the gay bachelors are nervously drscussrng the danger of an other leap year They flrnch as Mr and Mrs Dennrs Akrn and therr seven chrldren enter They decrded they wanted a famrly baseball team and are known professronally as Merry s Mrghtv Mrtes Glamourous Betty Mrtchell wrfe of the mrllronarre play boy Brll Abbott enters rn a dramond trara and chrnchrlla cape She made brlrous Brll stay home to take care of her fox terrrer Dry Martrnr Dr George Berg famous chemrst and drscoverer of purple bubble gum enters vsrth a mrcroscope under one arm and begrns to analyle the punch about whrch people are be grnnrng to complarn The danlrng entrance of Arlre Belle Creager earrvrng her fasorrtc pekrnese creates some exertement She rs stag rs usu rl and upon berng asked bv her old cronres about her le se lrfe she replres Oh the men bore me so' The center of attraetron rs as usual Buddy Prrce wrth hrs off color jokes Rollrng rn strtches are Marrlyn Kern and Ronald Hoffman who never could resrst a good laugh The proceedmgs are momentarrly rnterrupted by the sound of crashrng glass and the appearance of Ben Comr through the wrndow wcarrng a strart jacket Peace rs re stored ss hen the keepers from St joseph armed wrth butter fly nets subdue hrm and lead hrm back to hrs padded cell Hrs mrnd snapped when the vrce presrdent of Spanrsh Club refused to allow hrm to srng hrs own composrtron As Far Away Prom You as l Can Get Manana Towerrng over jack and Mary Carby co owners of El Strnkeroo a new nrght spot frequented by Westporters we see Harrv Ervrn and Elrse DeWendt Harry has the record of berng the tallest man rn captrvrty srnce he drscovered a 94 mysterrous compound rn Mrss lunkrn s ehernrerl lrborrtory whrch strmulatcd hrs growth General Thelma Spencer of the WAC enters rn the eorn pany of Corporal Brll Daywalt and Buck Prrvate John Dm wrddre Thelma got her taste for the olrve drab whrle rn hrgh school and has never been able to get enough of rt srnce Srttrng demurely on the sofa we see Don Doggett resrstmg Ioanne Welch s attempts to drag hrm out on the dance floor eanne Carter utrlrLes the huge drnrng room table as 1 stage for a performance of one of her famous mad scenes rm Coonce an mnocent bystander rs so overcome by her passronate rendrtron that he runs screamrng from the room Sweet lrttle Wynema Sampson allows her lrrge long lashed eyes to fall wrth tears of nostalgra as she rs overcome by the rght of her classmates once more assembled Tvsrnkletoes recovers however when asked to trrp the lrght fantastrc wrth her old beau Clyde Trrbbey The scholarly Rrchard ones rs seated rn an overstuffed charr leadrng a learned drscussron on Platos superrorrty to Shakespeare whrlc hrs attractrve wrfe Dolores Osborn garly dances wrth one of her many admrrers Lresl Eschenhermer s escort creates a good deal of whrsper mg She Introduces hrm as Rameses II and he grves a dead pan smrle Lresl became a famous arehaeologrst and finally succeeded rn drggrng up a man We see a campargn poster on the wall wrth Rebecca Gruver s well known smrle beamrng from rt She rs runnrng for presrdent on the Republrcan trcket agarnst Henry Wal lace Her platform promrses four holrdays .1 week for school chrldren and a ehreken rn every pot Henrv rs promrsrng a hotfoot wrth every Russran salad The party seems to be gettrng really warmed up .Ls Glenn Pennrngton has to be restrarned from domg hrs rmrtrtron of a grrl gettrng ready for a date Those good trme C harlres Norma Lea Hof and Jean Fogel are swrngrng from the chandelrers whrle John Drew holds Jean s lorgnette At the stroke of mrdnrght rnstead of the appearrnee of the baby new year 2000 the party rs broken up by 1 lergue of temperance workers Armed wrth hatchets md srngrng hymns they rmmedrately scent out the bowl of punch and crash rt over the head of Ronnre Barnes a well known tee totler As the mnocent vrctrm protests Howard Van Sandt courageous leader of the group, delrvers a short sermon on the evrls of rntoxrcatrng beverages As the crashrng bedlam fades away our eyes grow dum wrth tears and we are awakened once agam to the realrty of our wheelcharr on the sunny veranda of the Dr Nancy Kenyon Home for the Aged and Inhrm . , . . . . . . . . , . ., .V , , , , , . . . , . . , V . . - 1 . 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Common 1' Kenneth McNeel, Rnehard Adams, lee Seott, Gemldmt Shirley 23 5 if uw TJ Irarlnal Arla Dlvld Cytoekeler Rllplm Adtmt umm CIFICY Viola Turner Scrum Bob Row. Allttt Smxtlmt Robtrt Krxhl lkloru Dnxrku R O T C james R lushtr lek A IJll'lVllLlLllL Wllllllmm W Dlywalt Kenneth P MeNttl Glrlx Albfrlnv Jeanne Beaver Lornl Seavu B1rb1r1 Tur luv Barbara Worth Beverly Worth Boys Alblvlnv Charles Bates, jatk Larby, Ronlld Barnes, Roieoe Reed Vursahlfly Kenneth Me Neel 95 Mark the opcaslon Wlth I1 WA ,f Rfk ffwfmlf lrt rhr umqua P11oto Rrflw Mlrror C 1l'lILl'l of your ofhuml xulbook photorriphrr br x our rxput ruordu PILCRS ' f I f0 ,f X r 7 Q 'il 'V xl 1 Y C 3 x f of all memorable occasions l'l1oloRcHcx Studio lst Noor 1 1 7 7 X A x A X 1l'l'Y Try our Best of Luck to the Famous Fudge Sundoes Graduating Class of 1948 APPLEGATE SPORTING GOODS w tp wisp f 4274 Prescrnptuon Speclallsts Congratulations Two City Wnde Deluverles Daily fg fhe Semor Class of 1948 from Saml L Robinson Drugs Inc T E S T S CLASS RINGS AND PINS FRATERNITY AND SORORITY IEWELRY PARTY BIDS AND FAVORS F0010 8 Mfg Vg 0lfVLlO6LlfL 1016 WALNUT Vlctor 6191 'K I4 es ort Road s or I I 0 , O 3325 Main Street Kansas City, Mo. Main Alen ine 97 Our Speclalty New and Used Textbooks and School Supplies Gym Clothes and Shoes Foot Rem tor Athletes Foot Money Back Guarantee E'g1 t ' A Y Christmas 81 Schwartz Barber Shop 9 EAST 39th S'IR'ET Abbotts Smart Fashions for the WELL DRESSED YOUNG LADY 3903 Mann Brewer Prmtlng Company Book and Commerclal Prlntlng 212 East 39th L0g 8604 K L E E S When You Want SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Drug 81 Book Store See W V ' 'W Fosters Shoe Store 3940 M 3142 T Over Twenty Years Dependable SGTVIC to the Students and Alumm of WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL 5128 mom 645, jnc. WEstport 1500 Twenty four Hour SGIVICG 7 West 39th Street 9? 1 1 een Years of Courteous Serv1ce to the Faculty and Pu IS of PRESCRIPTIQNS Westport High School I 1 -K . . . an I ll ll s r Alen ine I ain roost ' e COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR Bathroom Fnxtures American Standard Crane Elger Hot Water Heaters Ruud Pittsburg Security Mudwest SELBY COCHRAN Music COMPANY WEstport 3381 3836 Maln Kansas C1ty PI UMBING 81 HEATING CWOH 0730 I5 E 39th St VAlentme 5536 West Lexmgton Independence Comphrnents C' HIGH SCHOOL TEXTS INew and Used? IUNIOR COLLEGE TEXTS fNew and Used? OFFICIAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES ESTERBROOK PENS AND PENCILS ENGINEERING AIDS OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY REFRESHING DRINKS AND SANDWICI-IES Jr 5,4114 gem QA SOUTH SIDE Book and Supply Store East Street 210 East 39th St Valentme 9533 On the north srde of 39th Street 11 ' ' ,Mo. 125 ' , Mo. . X ,.f0lll !I'UI'lgf , I'l'lflC'I7 Ol' C2 S2 of I , 7 I Q f LET PATRICIA STEVENS FORECAST you FUTURE GWA' ox' 6 E PATRICIA sTEvENs O N E 3 NADWE FUCETT Enroll Now for Summer Courses ,gl 206 Wirfhman Bldg. 3151 and Troost ' P H L o G A N 9 3 6 Miss Kansas City 1946 HE E TPGRT RIER Volume lhlrty Fne September Z4 1911 Nl111nbe1 One Promlse of Better Herald In Early Start euly start on the 1 -18 ll11 xxnll pay I111, dlNltllllllQ tlns xe ll Nlkllt ll l s 1111s th ll 11111111 s th1 Ihoto Reflex Stlll 1 th1 1 lf se oo lll0XllllltLlV on l111n1l111l 1111 l1 lll 1d1 1pp111ntn1ents for SlttlllL,'s 1 11lx KX nonth J1tol111 1 s KL lll sl os 1 the stu 111 s1 t llS f th1 11111111 ll0ll 11f1l1v1s1on pa1,,1s and llllllll of the pl111to1,,r1phw before De-11111be1 1 lx tllflllllt, ox1r a Inge 11111111111 of 1111 al tl e11 11 tl11t 1 1 subst llltldl dlittillllt xxlll be granted 1 1111s the plLtlllOS 11 re than 03 ll 1111t of the 1 ll dates fo1 Llllllll 1t1on haxe l1ee11 pub ltll 111 e 11111 Th 1111 1 f he tff s t1 h1ve lkl 11111 1t11111l 1 t IW-18 Ill o make thlS p11 slble the llNt ot VlSlt the st111l1o 111 the next tllllt. xx e1l s The theme e1f tl11 year book x11ll l11 ll1sto111 Westport -Xdvlneed puplls 1n the 1rt dep1rtn1ent are lllaklllg tllqlttllli., f0l dlXlSlOll p1g,es 1n1ph1s1z lllf., thls 11111t1f Names of 8 War Vlchms to Be Added to Memorlal Plaque The llllll9S e1f elght flllltkl stu dents xxl'o gaxe tlltll' l1x1s 1n World W'1r ll x1ll be 1d1l1d to the l1st 111 the 1111 ltllflll pl 111110 xx h1eh xx 'ls 1led1 ted l1t Mu I'he folloxx1ng., nexx n 111s xxlll 1 use th1 tot 1l lllllllllll to Wnyne W Bnllev A lll Illll 11117111 Thomas P BIIIIOII R v N Il J Harold S Diel ll IIYOI' Chxs F Sp1cl111d J Jus Rolnnc Perry JI Tll0ll1llS A Todd M1ss Hanna, xxl111 has 111 pt 1 reeord of Westport QlIV1l,8IllLll saxs that the nulnber of Westport xxa1 XlLlIllllS llllk he 1ne1e xsed when ldEllt1f1LrJ.tl0llQ axe 1 Olllllletl. 70610001484 New pldfldldf -Ks our nexx pup1ls f1nd the1r places they xx1ll JOIN xxlth us 111 Tetltlflg the We tpolt Cleed I behexe 111 the eon1pan1onsh1p of endurmg books the e'o1nradesh1p of 1x11rthx1h1le fI'ltlldS Ind the xxhole some lllflUQI'lCL of honest xxork I belleve 111 the 1nsp1r1ng poxxer of great trad1t1ons, of hlgh ldC3lQ lllll of courag.,eous CIFCZIIIIQ I b1l11xe Ill loyalty t11 Westport the fosterlng parent of true 1deals 1nd I pledge to her 111v alleglance 1n 1ll l191 efforts toxxards greater ser x 1 ind 1nereas1ng llflbllltk D H Holloxxax Mexico Fllm to Be Shown At Flrst Meetmg of PTA Colored 1n11x11s of p1eturesque Mex ICO Wlll be shown at the filst meetmg ot the PTA Tuesd IV LNClllDfJ,' kVltl'l na11at1ons by L1n1l1 Deunell TQIOIIL I'ox111 1n1l 018011 Welles N11 Spllng xoeahsts xx1ll slng, Waltmg for the Openmg Bell sg' Tlcket Otters Blg Savmg for lnvestors Tl1e actlxltw t11'ket xxh1eh wxent sal1 list xxeek e1ft'1rs '1 return f xntulllx 100 p1r eent 1111 the sum 111 xested IJu1111g the sehool yeax of x t11ket xx1ll recelxe A season football ticket A season basketball ticket A r1-serve-d seat at two plaxs All copies of the truer 0111 cops of the Herald S1111e th1se fue ltLl1lQ separately would eost close to S10 the thr1ftx student xxho buys an ae tlVltX t1cl1et gets lllll09t txnee the s1ll1111, prlee Another advantage f tl11 Llllllblllatllln t1eket IS that lt re qunes only one sales eampangn a vear 'Ihe t1el1et lllaV be purchased for 311 cash 111 o11 the mstallnment plan S1 don ll and the bilanee 1n elght '50 1e11t payments boarmg pr1ees wxh1ch have boosted the costs of the publ1cat1ons a11d ath the mx 11111 purehase el of 50 CLlltQ Ill the pr1ce of the 8LtlV1ty tlcket It xx ould haxe been 1mp0SSlblC to flnance the Cr1er and the Herald th1s year 11r to prov1de sultable equlp lllellt for football and basketball play KYW mth the ll'lC0l'llC derned from ac tlVltV tlckets at for111er PTICSS 600 Students Exummed an Health Screenlng Progect Wlth the help of quallfled repre s1ntat11es of the Jackson County Medleal C3001 ty the publ1c school sys te1n has sponsored the health screen mg 11f all students xxho xxlsh to par t1e1pate 1n phys1cal educatlon Members of the PTA together 'mth 'VI1ss Burke have been busy the last txxo xxeeks endeavormg to dlscover any 1v1dent phvslcal defect or handl cap xxhleh nnght bec01ne per1nanent xuthout 11n1ned1ate correctlon To date G00 boys and glrls have been 8X3lllll'lLd and phys1c1ans xxho ass1sted the Health Center ald6S were Dr Mlldred C11urtner Dr Margaret Haggen, Dr Rlta Perll Dr Rutl1 Hardacr1 Dr LOITRIII Shervxood Dr Robert Qnnth Dr Frederlck Wade Dr Claude Farlev Letters are belng sent to parents to adv1se tl1en1 concernlng the1r eh1l dren s health and offermg suggestlons as to hoxx defects can be corrected M1ss Cannons e1ghth graders ob served autun111 constellatmns ln G1l1 ha111 Park earller th1s week They xxere accompanled hx M1ss Cannon llld Mr Ploesser 1 rw - - ' , 1 . 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L -A .se 1 at 531 1 1 A .1 - ,A . ..., . gl Q, -gs -' -at -L ' - . -, . , 1. :ff , , . . xv E -xr s .k, tx Six - U gi-HW . ' , ' x . . U C' '2 '1 ' '.. Page 2 V WESTPORT CRIER Y i September 24, 1947 What Every Young Stucle Should Know Maybe you're a new addition from out of town, or a brand new eighth grader, or even a sophomore not yet fully familiar with the ways of Westport. Here are 1 few suggestions which may help to make things a little clearer. You are fortunate to attend an old historic institution that has been a vital part of the life of this community for oy er fifty years. Westporters who have gone before you have left high ideals and standards which youll find hard to equal The guv or the gal who hates work will haye a hard trme rn any classroom Qtudents who apply themselves fr om the very beginning of the vear soon wrll leave you far behind unless you re wrllrng to put forth the effort rt wrll take to keep up with those leaders You ll haye chances to rorn the school clubs which promote interest rn yarrous subrects as well as opportunities to enrov the social functions of our school Dont be satrsfred with being an ayerage student, an ayerage club member, but strrye to be among the outstanding members of vour group The extra effort will pay rlch dryrdends' It Sez Here Ah' Here we are rn the days of longer skrrts and longer beards We understand that some of the beards hare something to do wrth the football season but excuses for the skrrts vary consrderebly Well, school has again taken up and everybodyfql rs hard at work frfty srx teachers trying to keep all 1 351 puprls under control Mr Harris charrgrng progranrs the does other things tool and Mr bhouse and staff trying to keep the waste paper rn the hall down to a reasonable ley el While on the subject of waste paper, undoubtely there would be less drf frculty rn keeping trash off the floor and gum out of the drinking fountarrrs rf at least one or two wastebaskets were placed at strategic pornts The cheerleaders had a lrttle trouble with their audience durrng an after school practrce session rn the audrtorrurrr By the way mavbe Johnny Moad should become a regular cheerleader rf hrs Jumping rs any rndrcatron of hrs talent Charlie Garrett decrded he Just drdnt get enough exercise rn hrs thrrd hour study hall Jrrnmy Hamilton discussed publrshrng a new book How to Forge Srgna tures at lunch recently We wonder rf Jrmnry really knows anyone who has had the practical experrerrec to wrrte such a book Why the name badges worn by ROTC cadets ' Mavbe thev cant re member their names Remember that when you buv an retryrty ticket you pay one half of what rt would cost vou to buy an rndrvrdual trcket And that s what rt sez here Practice Makes for Perfechon Practice eertarnly makes for perfec tron where 9 J lxreuger rs rnvolved S J says that he attained hrs hrgh speed of 100 words per minute by practicing at home and at school He loves typing and has used the type writer for preparing hrs assignments rn other studres quite frequently S J worked for the Watson Brothers Transportation Company during the summer and now rs employed rn the evenings He rs not satrsfred with just being a typrrrg demon, he has also learned to use a comptometer The Board of Lducatron has ap proved an rnter scholastic oratorreal contest rn furtherance of the proposed crty and countv bond issue Students wrll write their own fr minute ora trons and will conrpete wrthrn the school to choose each schools frnal representative To be elrgrble for the contest a student must be regularly enrolled rn the school he represents and must be under 20 years of age at the time of the crtv contest New officers of the Spanish club elected at a called meeting last Thurs day are Norma Hrmbury, president Vera Qmoots vrce president Joanne Waite secretary Beverly Nrkles treasurer Robert Krahl errtre U 1 1 7' 1 1 1 1 1 K . 5 1 L n , e ' r ' '- W Y l 1 1 1 1 y 1 7' e . . . l r h ow w V ' ! . . 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' ' 1' :C ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' -r v U 1 ' - ' 1 AH - ' ' y C ' . r :H -i 1 ' ' 1 3 - 1 V , proceeds w'rIl be used to redecorate 1 I 'l I . ' ' ' X 41 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' 1 ' : n .' 3 . , , Z 1 1 y y - 1 . 1 K v , , . . , V . r , . ' ' , . 1 .,.. ', . . Y ' I Y 0 I ' 1 ' 1 , K . -L . . 1 'i lj . lk h '- I ' X ' . L. . 1 , - K . . , . 1 1 1 1 I 5 ' F- ' 0 ' ' ' ' 1 1' 1 . o , . , . v XY ' ' 1 - X '. - - . ' j , ,- ' .- r--, 11. :' , . 5 ' . . 1 -' hs ' ' Ye . T. rits: s' 1- v ' 1 , 1 V ,'. 5- . ' r ' 1 . . , . 1 . 1 - 1 ' 1 ' -'ES ' 1 e -. ' 1 - K 'I 1. ' . ' 7 ' r S . . ', . . . 4+ , . . 1 1 s ' . , , ' - . . . 1 1 1 s 1 ' 1 v v ' 1 ' ' , . ' ' L m, n , r 1 r ' , ,' ' , 1 , 1 ' I , , ' 1 ', , ' . - , . , ., V ' I U n ,- x - . - - . .r - : 2 , ' ' '. ' . Uneof W4 Big, blonde, afid- bashful, Chuck Bates first saw the light of day in Excelsior Springs on March 3 1931. He had a rrorrrral childhood, and after graduating from Rollins grade school lre entered Westport as a freshman. 'lhis big boy tincidentally h s tx feet al sirrrply adores basketball football fried chicken, and apple pic ala mode Lettering rn both football and basketball rn hrs Junior year, he pronrrses to be plenty of cornpetrtron to anvone on either basketball courts or football fields thuek rs ,rust an all round good fella whom everyone lrkes To prove that statement just note the offices he holds around school lresrdent of W club president of the Den courrcrl president of the -tll Crtv Youth council and member of A Cappella Lhorr 'Vlr Bates also lrkes to trrp the light fantastic to fast boogie preces, but he really prefers the slow dreamy ones He lrkes blondes about 5 feet 1 w rth hazel eves, who can srng dance and of course she must haye a glow rng personalrty but gals theres not nruch use applyrrrg because thc posr tron w as frlled sometrme last Deeem ber and hes wartrrrg for her Of course vouye guessed rt -Xll rn all rn sprte of all hrs triumphs tetc etcl Chuck has rernarrred un concerned and a grand guy so we should really thank our lucky stars that he rs just One of Us The 'Irger Den rs sponsoring an owl show at the Uptown theater at ll 30 o clock Saturday night O t 4 The the den Trekets may be secured from the following members of the Tiger Den council Chuck Bates, president Candy brndt yrce president Dot Branstetter, recording secretarv, Peg gy Stanton corresponding secretary, Don Updvke treasrrrer Eddie Thorp sgt at arms THE WESTPDRT CRIER lrrlrlr hed lr weekly during th school yexrr by the New-rwrrtrng class of Vhstport High Sch ol Kansas Lrty Mo Address The Westport Crier dl: Past Thrr tv nrnth str rt Kan as 1 rty Mo Su crrptron rates nr 5 err rngl erpy 10 cent l'ntr red as rsr-cond rlr sr mattrr Aprrl 4 1024 rt tha postoffrce at Kansa Frtv Mlssorrrr und r the Act of March 3 1849 NEWSWRITIINC CLASS Bill Abbott Mary Bales Joe Brown Nano: Campbell Scott Campbell Jerry Chattln Betty Consour Arlle Belle Creaser Gwen Culver Don Doggett Llesl Eschenhelmer Nancy Hell man Monlcla Maxey Larry Montgomery Ter ry Moore Betty Mitchell Joan Mitchell Bev Nlckles Vera Smoots Thelma Spencer Mar .yorie Turner Jo Ann Wolch Don Woodslde Barbara Wyatt Sc mber Z4 19-ll VtLbI'PORl CRILR Pugc l Glrls Glee Club to Make Debut Sept 30 Phe gurls glee club wrll srng at the september 50 evenrng meetrng of thc PTA Thc selectrons wrll be based on thc theme, Inter Amerrcan Relatrons, w rth sumh nunrbers as Trco Trco, ln Cuba, 'brbon y, an Let Dance I'he last of October the 1' ng Irsh and the musrc departments wrll combine for a Mrssourl Day Assem Members of tht grrls glee club nrt lrstcd below Dorothy Bryant Dorls Bushman Bonita Cantwell Colleen Conley Edlth Coleman Betty Connzour Jo Anne Chrlstmas Dolores Doupnlk Carole Francls Mary Gllrrore Glorla Green Nancy Hlndman Betty Hurst Betty Jenklns Lola Kester Joann Lalrd Bonny Lampman Donna Lauchlan Nancy Ludns Barbara Mrdden Xlonrclo Maxey Berna MrGceney Dorls McWilliams Marsaret Meyer Vlrslnla Nichols Marcella Nlcoll Donna Nordsreck Betty Ploesser Lorel Pomrenln Sue Schelner Geraldine Shirlu Donna Snoderly Bettye Stanard Marzuerlte Sublettt Marllyn Swanson Donna Thompson Carolyn Trout Carolyn Weatherford Loretta Webb Betty Whlte Geraldlne Wrllrams The followrng yocal puprls are members of the A Cappella Chorr Charles Bates Ben Coml Blll Dnywalt John Dlnw ddle Blll Dryden Blll Evans Ronald Hllhley Lloyd Hotchkiss Lawrence Johnston Robert Klstler Herby LeVlne John Mlller Terry Moor. Pat OConnor Bill Orsan Glenn Pennlnaton James Pointer Donald Rose Gary Sandstedt Lewls Btalpenfleld Eddie Sorley James Soward Nell Wathen Leslie Webt Blll Dlsney Joanne Bubolt Dorothy Branstetter Joan Hfennel' Jorene Bullock Marsaret Foreman Barbara Fradln Jo Ann Frank Mary Lou Hall Vlvlan Harper Nancy Hass Mary Hern Lola Mary Kester Wanda Myers Joan Pryor Yvonne Reubart Jacduelyn Relrzel Dorene Rose Patricia Rudy Jacuuelln Seavy Thelma Spencer Geraldine Stroud Mary Thurman Louise Tompson Loretta Webb Mary Woolsey Betty Ruth Mitchell Betty Whlte Marsuerlte Sublette Clara Slndt Pessy Stanton No Inflation in Cafeteria Desprte the rrsmg cost of food only the prrce of vegetables has gone up 1 cent rn the cafeterra Plate lunches of whrch an average ot 650 are served each day still are 20 cents, although the government subsrdy has been re duced The system of payrng for food whrch was rnaugurated rn the cafe terra last year will be contrnued be cause of nts greater speed and effr crency Mrs Garrrson, cafeterra man ager, only suggests that puprls throw therr paper bags mto the waste bas kets, and that they prle therr used drshes at the end of the tables Mr Wrlcox has two erght grade classes and one from Junlor College a4leaJiKG5cffool4 Hurry Moore btndro lcoscor- v bHORl s NX hen Dr Harold C Hunt accepted thc posrtron of general superlntendent of schools rn Chrcago, Roscoe V Shores, assocrate superrntendent of schools here srnce 1945, was apporntcd actmg superrntendent of schools Mr Shores, who w as yrce prmcrpal at Westport Junror hlgh from 1926 to 1928 has had wrde experrence m the fleld of educatron, both from the mstructrve and from the admlmstra trye angles A urrrfred program should be stressed rn our schools today, sand Mr Shores rn an rntervrew All studies should be correlated to turn out an mdrvrdual who can meet the chal lenges of our modern world To do thrs emphasrs mfrst be placed on subjects that wrll be used after graduatrorr, the actmg superrntendent explarned, especrally on such basrc skrlls as read mg and arrthmetrc One of thc chref crrtrcrsnrs of our schools by busrness and professronal men, he contrnued, rs lack of thorough ness Hrgh school puplls too often grve evrdence that they are not well grounded rn the fundamentals In a recent talk before the Krw anrs club Mr Shores pornted out that school facrlrtres wrll be overtaxed when thc present crop of babres reach krndergarten age rn 1950 51 Thrs vear there has been an Increase of 500 frve year olds rn thc schools -Xfter the freshmen of last year are graduated from high school, he ex plarned, attendance rn all elementary grades and rn hrgh school wrll ex pand, necessrtatrng larger teachmg staffs and more classrooms Wrth overcrowded classes puprls are unable to master the fundamental skrlls of arrthmetrc, spellrng, readmg, and language Mr Shores crted the results of tests grven here m the schools to prove that these skrlls Sprung Spends Week of Fred Waring s Summer Workshop Mr Sprrng and hrs wrfe, musrc teacher rn the Shawnee Mrssron hrgh school vrsrted the Fred Warmg Sum rrrer Workshop rn the Pennsylvanra yrllage of bhawnee on the Delaware The schedule for the day started at 8 rn the mornrng and would usuallv last untrl near mrdnrght Partrcr pants rn the broadcasts rehearse for two hours before each show After therr mornrng show, they rehearst for one hour, trmrng numbers and specral stunts Nearly 150 persons are connectcd w rth thc Warrng organrzatron and ex penses total one l1lllll0Il dollars a year, approxrmatelv S4 000 a broad cast The bprrngs met Harry brmeon who w rrtes the swrng arrangement, a scrrpt w rrter whose theme rs Whatever You Wrrte 'roa re Wrong, lrbrarrans who take care of the show productron, the men who do the show recordrngs, the busrness manager, research men, and many more After berng Jorned by Mr Sprung s son, they vrsrted Washrngton, New York, and Phrladelphra Typing Awards 40 Virginia Balch Leonard Barry Jo Ann Box Nancy Campbell Delores Darkey Glorla Dlsselhoff Norma Jean Hlmbury Jean Jack man Naomi James Shirley Ann Jones Pessy Knight Lydia Lelpard Frances Monson Blll Moore Zelma Ocheltree Pesiry ODwyer Ethelyn Roy Geraldine Shirley Blll Bhotwell Connle Slarens Barbara Slmon Allece Smythe Vlrslnla Stewman Emma Jean Taylor Mary Lou Walden Winona Woodrlck Barbara Worth 50-Vlolet Bopp Jeanette Briant Charlene Farrell Norma Fleld Mary Hern Marcella Nlcoll Candy Slndt Russell Scot Smlth J anne Walte Lucia Zanone 60-Richard Adams Marjorle Turner 100-S J Krueger Commerce Pupils Employed In Variety of Puymg Jobs The followrng grrls had secretarral Jobs last summer Marcella Nlcoll LaSalle Extension Unlver sity Vlrrzlnla Balch receptlonlst for Dr H A Pallet Marjorie Turner typlst for Marsh Steel Corporatlon Carol Balchley nurses ald at Trlnlty Lutheran Hospltal Lucla Zanone typ lst for the University of Kansas Medical Center Others who were employed Mary Hern Mary Lou Hall Jerrye Chattlrr ushered at the Uptown theatre I-'easy Knlsht Prices Candy Store COE students who are employed part trme Shirley Horner a flle clerk for the Pru dentlal Life Insurance C Jo Ann Box Nurses ald at St Marys Hospltal Francis Monson typist for the Credit Bureau cannot be developed rf teachers have too many puprls Recommendmg upward adjustment of salarres, the actmg supermtendent showed unmrstakably that a lot more money must be spent for schools 1f the kmd of educatmon that Kansas Crty crtrzens desrre for therr chrldren rs to be provrded z . .- . .-.V f. . . . K ,P . - , t 1 . , , . O 0 . I , . , '. . , u , . . . . I X ' . , ' .' , t' ' l . . 1' ' ' 1 -A ' L' ' V' . H '. , '. 1' - - . . Y Al H A 1' H U 'W ' . e ' d s . . . . . , , nv ' 1 - ' ' . . . .K .I K '. , . . s. M as V ala . ' . Q D ' ' . 2 hly. '. . . 'C P ' ' S ' 1 ' ' . . I . . . ' K u I y . .x , A V. x I . . . - ': s s A , . I - , .' ' s I l u V J' ,' , . ,. ' P5 i I ' . s ' 1 - w 1 w i sw ' . V l cl 'A '.' A ' A . AL O ' ' , v rr ' ' . f .. . ' , ' ' 1 v . l . . . ' , . . . . .. Q x K ' ' . . . . . ,i E i . 1 ' ' ' , . v . - . 3 . . . , ! Robert Bishop Jeanette Brlant . . . . - ' - . . . . V , , . . Y . ' I . ' , . n - . ' ' ' u s s V - r 5 - . . l 1 f ' n Q n '. v v 2 C ' S ' ' . ,l . l l . o- l. . . - . . . ., , I i . . . . . v l ' s v n . . . c. . I . . v ' I ' K a u I . ' I ' . as V u v ' . . . 5 ' ' K l . . . . . . ' v , x ' C . ' . . ' . t. . , I s l . ' . 1 . ' ' 1 , . . 0 . , . , . . . ' I B . , . . l G A v . . o.: . V - . ' , V - K - I 4 K L '- . . . 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' ' ' - . - . . . , . is Pagt -l XXBSIIORI CRILR Septenrher 24 191, Teachers Study Work New Members of Teaching Staff Relax During Summer Hoxx do teachers spend then xaea trons' Some 1,,o to summer school so thnx xxrll be better frtted to eopf rxrth us rn the fall Mr Mrller xxas anrorrp the rnanx MISSOUTI and Kansas reach trs xxho attended lx U Mrss Shellcx and Mrss Guffrn xxrre numbers of 1 elass at lx C U that obserxed rn dustrral condrtrons rn Kursas Lrtx Mr Keenan also attended clrssrs at Others xxorkrd hert rn toxxn Mrss Totten at the Bo rrd of Tr rdr rnd Mr Harrrs xx ls the rrran xxho told xou not o rxe Ill the unter pool at xxo r Park Mrss Brubaker Mrss Card Mrss I 1., gleston Mrss Wheeland Mr Ploesser Mr Holloxxax Mr Hernberg., Mrss Hanna spent busx summers at honre MISS Keeler Spent her time lookrng., for an entertarnrng, fall play Mr Mrner vrsrted the scenes of hrs box hood rn Indrana Mrss James alternated betxx een tht Ozarks and her farm nr Johnson county Mr Bourrette and Mr Moore were xxrth Mr Harrrs at the pool Mr Sloan xx orked at the Welfare Bureau The nrost exertrng happenmg rn Mrss Farrchrlds Summer occurred July 4 at Lotaxxana xxhen her skrff capsrzed Mr Van Horne and Mr Prrstoe spent the summer doxxn on the farm Mr Vm Horne wrnnrng' prrves at three farrs for hrs gram and for age crops Mrss Small xx orked for If lu Lomp ton Mrss Burke attended St Lours Unrversrtx and afterxxards vrsrttd 'rt the Ozarks and -Xtehrson Kan Mrss Wrlhrte escaped the heat rn Colorado and Mrss Grube xx ent to Marshall Mo, rnd afterxxards to her grandfather S house rn western Penn sylvanra xxhrch rs 100 years old Mr Ryder took a trrp to Sulphur Sprrngs Ark, and pornts rn Kansas Mr Krng, had an rnterestrng flass of ex C I S and teaehers at Warrens burg Teachers College Others xxho had busman s holrdaxs xx ere Mrss Can non, xxho taught rn Kansas M Shearer xxho taught at K C U for the frfth summer, Mr Shepherd xxho got hrs prcture rn the paper for hrs xxork at Drrxers l ducatron Head quarters and Mr Keenan xxho had Instrumental classes rn sumrrrer school untrl he xxent to vrsrt hrs aged par ents rn Vermont Mrss Jackson spent the summer rn quret retreat on a farm Mr Drce got axxay from rt all on a frshrng trrp to Canada, and Mrss Junkrn sxxears she caught some brg ones rn Washrngton Mr Irron rarsed a large garden and 90:1 MR 101 PSON VRS 0 DUNNPII 'Vllis I Af lx Four New Teachers Joln School Faculty Four rrexx teachers have jomed the staff rcplaerng., faeultx members xxho have taken other posrtrons Mrss Mrldred Abel comes he re from Central to replace Mrss Croxx as counselor She has not been able to assume her dutres because of rllness Wrley Poleson the nexx metals shop rrrstructor, replaces Mr Wheeler xxho has accepted the post of state super vrsor of rndustrral educatron He comes here from Central Junror hrgh Mrs Margorre Lack nexx xocal Island Ill xxhere she taught rn the Haxxthorne school Thrs rs her second year of teachmg Mrs Lack 1s strll trvrng to get used to her name as she rs a brrde of three months She xxas marrred Iune 7 Mrs Marx Lou ODonrrell comes from Northeast to succeed Mrss Kelly as prrls phxsrcal educatron rnstructor hath dax she has three classes here and the remarnder at Southxxest Be fore eonrlng to Kansas Crtv shr taught ln the state of Washrrrgton studred and seems qurte contented Mrss Gales luxurrated rn an arr eondrtroned home rn Tucson Arw Mrss Parrxxeather vrsrted frrends 1rr Kansas Crtx Kans Mrss Youngs stayed xxrth her slster, a srngrng te rc-her rn Columbra and Mr and Mr Booth went to Calrfornra xxhere thex splashed hrpprlv Jn the Suri Mrss Haxden and her mother en Joyed the eool breeves of Lake Su perror at Duluth for a xxeek Others xxho took trrps xxere Mrss Beek xxho xxent to Colorado Mrss Lrlly MISS Maddoxr and Mr Ward Journexed to Calrfornra and Colorado and Mr Wrl eox xxho set off rn the famrly car after' parntrng hrs house xxhrte xxrth green trrmmrngs, and drove clear around the Florida coast Mrss Lash had a pleasant summer ln Wyomrng The summers of two of our teach Crler Schedule Phe publre'1tron schedule for the ll rnnrrrrrg rssues of Thr Crrer rs a rolloxxs Frbrrmry 11 Pebru rrx '15 Xtrrch 10 March 24 Aprrl 7 Aprll 21 May 5 Mny 19 October October 22 Noxenrber 5 November 19 Deeember 3 December 1 January 14 January 28 The marntenanem thrs schedulm bt yond the fourternth or the frfteenth rssue xxrll depend mntnelx on the amount of revenue avarlable to meet publrcatron costs ers xx ere not so happy Mrss lieehtel s xxas saddened by the death of her srster rn Calrfornra 'md Mrss Whec lers plans xxere rurned xxhen she drslocated her elboxx Mrss Bonnex attended a conference of Alpha Chr Omega rn Quebec thrs Surnnrer The edrtor of the sororrtvs natronal magazrnt Lx re she b came 11 nrenrber of the sororrtv xxhrlr attendrng Kansas Unrxersrtx Cooks Dlnmg Room Noon Meals 40 cents and up 3812 MAIN Heavllm Movmg Service 99TH and TROOST SPrmgdale 3256 Good Luck to Westport m 47 and 48 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P831 0 WLSIPORI CRILR Scpternlrcr Z4 1944 Junror College Claims Managers of Grrls Sports 85 June Graduates Junror College has clarmed erghty frxe of tht 1944 graduates The fol lowrng lrst was conrprlul trorn trans trrpts frled rn the school offrce Rrchard Asher Thomas Adams Bettle Allen Phrl Atkrsson Drck Boxes June Baltrs Reland Brumfleld Nancy Bllllmrs Bob Washburn Brrndon Gilmore Wlllranr Moorefteld Tom Barrett Edmund Fink Tom Burdett Peggy Cook Betty Crandall Jo Anne Crandall John Carleton Marllyn Cooper Bruce Carter John Cochran Ralph Carlson Shirley Clarke Betty Chrrstrnas Parker Dailey Verna Eazert Larry Everrtt Barbara Ellis Fred Freeman Don Francis Homer Ferguson Ivan Goodman John Grant Jack Gibbs Donna Grlffrtlr Paul Goeckler Bob Hosrnan Mary Anna Helrn John Hodges Milton Harmony Marilyn Holum Lucretia Johnston Gary Johnson Eduard Johnson Tom Dayls Richard Kntsley Jean Ktdo Marianne Koch Donna lxrnd-uattr Nancy Iund l'ur.tm Im son James McAfoose Richard McKay Bob McCollum Barbara Wolfe Marllvn Meyer Bob Mathews Pat McDonald Put Mauplrr Ruth Malnqulst Barbara Neal June Newberry Bill Perry Banford Reyn olds Betty Reeves Ruth Rueckert Ted Rte aelman Bob Stuckert Ted Smith Ethyl Benner Jim Saffran Bob Tensdln Sue Torpey Lu Jane Unruh Harry VanTrees Bob Welzand Pat Ward Dan Whitaker Doris Wllson Barbara Wiz rzlns Gertrude Woelfle Mary Lou Vess K C U has welcomed Mary Lou Brggro, Beverly Chaffrn, Ted Gewertz Marlon Hymer, Novalee Kolbe Lors Thorne, Marrlyn Trdd Olrve Wrl helm Ann Thornberry rs magorrng dramatrcs at the Unrversrty of Iowa Lors Oxley has entered Drury col lege vrhere her chref rnterest rs rn terror decoratrng Laura Love wrll begrn nurses trarnmg at Drury next semester Nancy Akrn rs a student at the Kansas Crty Art Instrtute Pd Grllet wrrtes that he s taken the correctrve braces off hrs teeth and has enrolled ln the Calrforma Instr tute of Technology kansas Unrversrty has welcomed Bob Mrller, Brll Leake Jack Sevrer and Ldrrs McCarty Shepherd Teaches Adult Druvers Durmg the summer a drrvers tram mg course was organrzed by thrr teen teachers of drrvers educatron rn Kansas Crty Mr Shepherd f Westport was presrdent and organrver of the course, whrch operated all summer and taught more than '300 adults to drrve The course, consrst mg of a psycho physrcal test and nrne behmd the wheel lessons rn duo control cars, garned natronal and local publrcrty Mr Shepherd person ally gave 521 hours rn lessons Jean Fogel, a senror, member of the advanced speech class and secretary of the Speech Arts club, has Just been awarded a scholarshrp rn speech for the wrnter term at the Conserva- tory of Music T 'l rv-s 'a ,.. FRONT ROW left to rrah f' Frsclrtr E Dr- X tndt J Nlaarruson B Murphy B Turley J Seayey J Larrd CENTER ROW J BXKQT F Drrrs XX Bt r P Pukett B Plorsscr D Connell L Toub N Titus J Mueller BACK ROW J Thornberrv Bar Worth J Drury J B ll k C' Caslnr J Beaver N Holte B Dyer J McConnell not show Managers Chosen to Assust In Glrls Intramural Sports Managers for the commg mtra mural sports year have been elected by the members of the grrl s physrcal educatron classes Major sports man agers are Jean Beaver, senror man ager JoAnn Magnuson and Betty Dyer Junror managers hockey Bar bara Turley, senror manager, Betty Murphy and Jackre Seavey, Junror managers, basketball Barbara Worth senror manager, Johne Thornberry and Joy Drury, Junror managers, volleyball Betty Ploesser, .senror manager, Glorrr Dans md Gretchen Casler, Junror managers, softball Mrnor sports managers are Carole lfrscher, table tennrs, Peggy Prckett and Wanda Blevrns, aerral darts, Nancy Trtus and Jorene Bullock boyylrng and hand tennrs, Dorothy Connell tennrs, Joan Larrd, badmrn ton and tumblrng Jerre Mueller, surmmrng and skatrng Janet Baker, archery Lorene Toub dance, Elrse DeWendt art Jean McConnell and Norma Holt scrapbook and publrcrty The dutres of these sports man agers are to referee games check equrpment and keep scores PART TIME WORK Short Hours Afternoons or Ex enngs Monday Through Thursday Plus Saturday Work Students 16 and Oy er Stock Work Order Frllrng General Offrce Clerks Typrsts EXCELLENT RATES HALL BROS., INC. 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' , . . - Q ' . . beptember Z4 1947 WLSIPURI L RILR Page r Coach Deplores Lack Of Playrng Freld lhe luck of school sprrrt rn West port yxas deplored by Mr Bourrette football coach rn a recent talk before the rrexxs class He explamed that rr good school paper should be the center of support of all school aetryrtres yxhrch vrould be backed by the xxhole student body In addrtron to poor school sprrrt Westport rs handreapped by made quate frerlrtres for football praetrce he sard Most small toyxrrs take prrde rn therr lrghted fenced 1rr football frelds 'md they xx ould expect a large crty school to have the best equrpment possrble But vyhat do xye haxe, the coach a ked A publrc park xx here the team rmrst contend xxrth brexcles and hordes of small chrldren' Here, too scouts from other schools are free to observe our secret plavs and prepare for rneelrng thenr Thrs year much emphasrs rs placed on freshmen football squads -X fresh man team has been fornred here xxhreh xxrll meet freshman teams of other schools These youngsters xxrll be valuable rn burldrng up better frrst teams rn future years Wrth the addrtron of the Ruhl Hart mann school to Kansas Crty both bouthyxest and boutheast haxe garned excellent materral to strengthen tlrerr rnexperre need squads freld xy rtlr naxv blue unrforms trrrnrned rn gold I'he prrces pard for nexx equrprrrent haye nrore than doubled One thrng among others xxhrch Kansas trty needs badlv Mr Bour rette added rs a rrrunrcrpal stadrum vxrth faerlrtres for hrgh school football equal to those ry rrlable for basket ball rn the mumcrpal audrtorrurn The sum noxv pard for use of Ruppert freld xxould cover a large part of the cost of an all erty stadrurrr rn sexeral years rrrd coneessrons and gate sales xxould meet the upkeep Only Sixteen Boys Srgn Up for 'Ifennrs Tournament 'lhrs ye rrs tennrs turnout xxas one of the smallest rn recent years l though onlv srxteen boys hsxe srgned Mr Fr stoe temrrs nrarrager urges every boy rnterested rn tennrs to try out regardless of hrs playrng abrlrtx The folloxxrrrg haye srgned up for the sprrrrg tournament Ronald Barnes loe Broxxn Drcl Carrol Drvrd Goeekeler, Dxxrght Hol man Ralph Kramer, Don MacDonald Jack Nrxon Pat 0Conno1 Daxrfl Wrndsor Don Woodsrde Roger ll ood Rrehard Asher -lr, spent a fexx yxeeks on u Boy Scout Ranch rn Nexx Mexrco Northeast to Be Tigers Rlval in League Opener lhe mterseholastre season starts oft yxrth one of Westports closest rrvals Northeast and ends xxrth the other southyxest lhe uxerage xxerght of the 'Inger players rs about 150 pounds Lrrrernen axerage 163 pounds and the backfreld 1.38 pounds These frgures shoyy clear lv that Baurrette s boys are short on axorrdupors In fact the teanr IS the lrghtest that Westport has had t date It also rs the lrghtcst team rn the league Burldrng around the seven return mg frrst team lettermen, Hogan, Sparroxx, Moore, Cox, Bates, Buford Qurgley the coach rs utrlrzrng last years second team as xxell as those out for the squad for the frrst trme thrs year The players are develop rng the frne frghtrng sprrrt xxhrch any teanr needs to xxrn games Wrth the addrtron of a freshman teanr the coachmg staff xxrll look nrorc to younger boys xxho xxrll be burlt rrrto the tearrrs of the future These youngsters are shoxvrng great prornrse as Westport s future athletes The managers are Jrm Scherner, head manager Bob Long and Pee Wee Cunmngham, assrstants Srturday September 27 Northeast Day Saturday October 4-East Night Saturdsy October 11 Manual Dax Frida: October 1 P N ht Saturday November 1 Centnrl Nlxht buturday Novernber8 Southyxest Nrrrlrt Nexyly elected offrcers of the Speech -Xrts club rre Kenneth McNeel presr dent Marv Ann Rae vrce presrdent lean Fogel secretary Charles Gar rett treasurer Thelma Spencer par lrarnentarran Dean Foley sgt at arms Rebecca Gruver semor crrtrc Icon Ogrlxre ,rumor crrtrc Mrss Maddox student eourrcrl ad xrser sud today the first executrve board meetrng xxrll be held on Mon dav beptember 29 The frrst regular me etrrrg of the student councrl xxrll be held Wednesday October 1 Mrss Gales has a nexx class known as .1 speech laboratory The course features educatron rn courtesy and soeral behavror These puprls haye lunch the last half of thrrd hour and 'rccordrng to observers they are the best behaved group rn the eafeterra Camera club offrcers for thrs se rnester are George Berg presrdent Brll Abbot vrce presrdent, Brll Weber secretary, Nerl Wathan, treasurer Bob Wallace, sergeant at arms Brll liarraka left for Harvard Sep tember 13 Gondor Eclaaea Ihe openrng assembly of the year rs tentatrvely scheduled for Septern ber .30 Mrss lxeeler has amrouneed lt has been planned to haxe assem blres eyery second 'luesday at 8 do oeloek rf other school actrvrtres do not eonflret The honor assembly xxrll be held October 14 -X recent xrsrtor was Drck Eckaus edrtor of the Crrer rn -13 He IS yyork mg for hrs masters degree and sery mg as an rnstructor rn economrcs at Washrngton Unrversrty He sxxrtehed to economrcs after recervmg a degree rn engrneerrng from Ioxya State Haye you notrced that smug look on Mrss Guffrns face qhe rs proud to announce that after thrrty vears her clothrrrg room has frnallv been remodeled Cream p'rrnt and a lovely archxx ay make for a better than ever roorrr 315 Nrles Drxon 40 xrsrted school last xxeek and shoxxed hrs frrends xvater color sketches of Clav courrtv Scenes he had parnted durrng the summer Nlrles yyon the Scholastre Art Avrard scholarshrp to the Umyersrtv of Nexx Vlexrco 1nd rroxy ha left for hrs sophomore year there counselor xxho xxas a rrrernber of the faculty of the Ruhl Hartman hrgh school last vear xxrll teach mathe rnatrcs m Stephens College Columbra Mo thrs year Robert Oakes 40 prrvate rn the Arr Corps Port Warden Wash xyrrtes that he expects to attend the homecomrrrg 'xssemblv Robert recent ly xyon frrst place rn a qurz contest ox er 1 500 men rn hrs regrment Mrss Keeler opened her speech classes xxrth r three xxeek drll rn parlramentarv procedure before be grnmng xxrth skrts plays and read rngs Thrs neyx procedure yxas for the benefrt of clubs horrre rooms and other orgamzatrons to xxhrch the stu dents belong -Xt rts frrst meetmg the bpeeeh Arts club xxrll offer a prrze to the rrrernber leadrng the most successful 6 mrnute drrll rn parlrarnentary pro eedure lentrres xxrll be accepted untrl October 10 Offleers elected rn Mr Krng s home room are Barbara Turley, presr dent, Lyn Foudray, secretary treasur er Harry Ervm student councrl rep resentatrve Barbara 9:-rffr on 'alter nate .' 1 , , . 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' .V - ' I, ry , 4 ' ' ' . r , I. e '. - Pass 8 WESTPORT CRIER septembel Z4 11141 Tlgers Beaten 13 19 by St .loe Central Eleven If hustle and pluck and a neve1 sax dxe spnlt could he t1ansl1ted mto touchdowns the T1ge1s would have been easv Wlllflelb m the game w1th St Joseph Centlal last Fudax mght but blundels at c11t1cal moments dnt to mexpeuence gne XlLl.OlN to the St Joe boys Blocking a punt 111 the fnst qu ll te1 Central had the set up f0l the fnst touchdown Thev cho e to lllll oxu fox the extra po1nt but lost Thls w 1s S1 Joes only earned touchdown Galnlng POSSCSSIOH of the lull n the next klck off Westpmt swept lt along wlth end runs and oft' tlekle plays Cook plunged ox 91 the lme and Hogans luck w1s good The qu llt0l cole w1s 1 6 Westpolt l0ltllIl3., A pass bx Hogan wh1ch was 1nte1 cepted ln the second quaxtel landed the l1all llght lll the Wllllllg al ms of a Centlal playe1 who scampexed auoss fox thelr second touchdown Then other scoxe also came on '1 p 1ss when Moore fatled to notlee 1 St Jo end fan 1n h1s t0lllt0lV Salllng., ox 91 Don head the over by a Centxalxte Cook to Bxtes netted 1 40 vard galn and anothe1 Westpo1t toueh bal was el7Lfl md Kllllttl A pass down 1n the thnd Oll the tlV to1 the extra polnt Hogan nnssed the klek A penalty for an offslde play by Centlal placed the ball on the 1 va1d hm but the Tlgers falled on an attempt to 1un It over The ball was ouls at the end ot the game and the T1ge1s wene deep 1n Cen tral terxltoxy In thexr fn t encou11te1 wxth 1 tough foe the Blue and Gold playels gamed confldence Then opponents St3.1tCfl pxactxce August 18 and WCIG much heavxex Many of the Cent1 1l1tes VVOIC w1th the team last tem Every member of the T1ge1 squad came home lDlpl0'sS0tl wxth the need for lots of gruelmg woxk to ove1come glarlng defects ID then plasmg tech mque Several Westporters and alumm spent the summer workmg wlth the Emanon Players a senn professlonal theatre group orgamzed earller th1s year Ohve Wllhelm 47 Bob RObl son, 47 Joanna Gasboro 48 and Sara Mathews 48 had parts 1n an old fashloned melodrama The Curse of an Achmg Heart, or Trapped 1n the Splders Web whlch was pre sented at the All Souls Umtarlan Church September 4 5 and 6 Dlck Peabody 43 was on the stage crew Cold drlnks on a hot day Thls IS the dlplomacy Mlss James used to help the pupxls ln her foods classes become better acqua1nted the fxrst week of school Mlss Falrweather has been appomt ed advxser of the Y Teens succeedmg' Mxss Crow Lettermen on Football Squad 'M BACK ROW Hogan Bute Buxoxu Qunle Barbara Turley Elected to Head Westport Delthlans Wlth a membershlp of seventeen the blue and gold Westport Del thlans are rarmg to go Headlng the elub are Mlss Falrchlld and Mlss Small The offlcers ele ted last Frl dav are Barbara Turley pre ldent leane Beaver VICE presxd nt Pelxa B rlekamp se retarv Norma Holtz treasurer Harrlet Whltehouse ser geant at arms To become a 1ne1nber of the club a glrl must have a large shleld and le approved by the members and the sponsors Mcetmgs wlll be held on the second and fourth Irr1davs There wlll be a 50 cent 1n1t1at1on fee The three lllalll purposes of the club are to promote 1llt9I'9SlZ xn out slde gym better Sp0!'tSlYlallSl'llp take care of sports programs sportsdaw e c Westport had ltS faee llfted tlns summer ln the offlce a new cellmg was mstalled and Mr Harrlss and Mr Holloways 0ff1C6S have been pamted The draftmg room has had mdxrect llghtmg mstalled and the celllng there has been pamted as have looms 315 and 303 The COI1ldOl walls wexe cleaned Four Vtestporters w1ll present a current news broadcast over KMBC wlth Earl Sm1th October 'Z at 1 '10 oclock IARONT ROW Bob Cox Mooxc Spnxxow Barnes Gathers News Laurels In Summer Net Tourneys ROHUIC Barn s collected 1. few CY tra laurels for h11ns lf and Westport bt wmrnng three out of four tcnms tournaments that he enteud 11st sum mer Here lll the CltV he won both the smgles and doubles 1n the Heart of AlllLl'1Ca Tournament ln the 18 and under dlXlSlOll He d feated Cane lehols of Topeka 111 the Slll1..,lE'S a11d then teamed w 1th lchols to take the doubles cha1np1onsh1p Out of town at the 01 uk Open Tournament plated at Ioplm he won the sngles by defeatmg Don D1p pold of bt Louls H1s only defeat was when he attended the Jumor Boys Fournament at Kalamaroo Mlch Here he was beaten by Jerry De xV1ttS of Vallejo Callf natlonal run ner up Newly elected offlcers f e Speech A1tS eluh ue kenneth Ne l presldent Mary Ann Rae presldent Jean Fogel secretary Charles Garrett treasurer Thelma Spencer parhzmentarlan Dean Ifolev sgt at dI'lllS Rebeeca Gruver senlor erltlc Leon Og,l1v1e Jumor cr1t1c M R Robmson of Scholast1c Maga z1n s recently announced that Chester Davls and Charles Rusenger were awarded S10 prlzes at the Nat1onal Hlgh School Industr1al Arts Fa1r m Ghxcago Each cnt red a project made lll the metal shop last vear VICL , 1 r' A v . 0 ' ' i 1 . 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Pew puprls realrze that assemblres are erpensrre prorects bletss' s are suspended when the entrre student bodv spends a full recrtatron per rod rn the audrtor rum and the cost of a srngle assembly, measured rn dollar s and cents, rs one ser enth ot the elarlv outlay for ope ratrorr ot the school The hours spent br teachers and student partrcrpants rn rehearsals alter school also should be taken rnto account Is the expendrture of all thrs money trme and effort worth whrle The answer depends entrrely on the rttrtude and beharror ot assemblr audrences Doubts often arrse when the drn ot drscordant rorces drow ns the musrc and baffles the charrman as he trres to srlence the restless throng oi students at the openrng ot an assemblr Er err assemblr rs planned wrth gr eat care to prorrde whole some' entertarnment and contrrbute to the educatronal opportunrtres ot tered br the school Appr ecratron ot frne musrc and the dranr r and a broader rrew ot the toprcs presented br rrsrtrng speakers are among the Important ralues ot an or elerlr meetrng ot rpprecr rtrre hrgh school students Strrct obserrance ot t tcw srnrple rules would more than repar the cost of erer r assemblv Here are a tew suggestrons The trrst notes ot the band or orchestra should be the srgnal tor quret When the charrnran rrses and aclrances to the tront ot the sta ererr rr hrsper should be strlled tourtesr and common decencr demand urrwarerrng rttentrorr untrl the assemblr rs drsmrssed If Sez Here e trrst thrng on the rg rrelr rs the rrorr e srrrng o rrr nr Vt r1o ttle Ip re rse ' Of course tus the gran elass knorrs rrhrt s es talkrng about It looks rs rf Peger Stanton rs gorrrg to represent Westport rn a Ing, rr rr rs r rnodel Longrrts, Peg' We lenow rou II be thc prcttrest one there Agxrrr those ererr cuts eorrre back rrrth frotball sefrson Oh rrell rust ther keep then eor ere el up rr rth therr helrrrets ter orrrr ou s rrrso s e rter Ilare rou chosen rour torrrhstorre ret' If not the ltoek of Ages Morturrr has a whole nerr stock rn But rerrrernber there rs r I nrt of one to 1 euston r Hur norr avord eonfusron later Sorrre ol' the teaehers have rrrrerrted rrarnrrre, srgrrals for studes rrlro elorrt speik up prorrrptlr M least Mrss lieehtel rrags her frrrpfer and Mrss C rle rrhrstles N rrrous odd thrnr.,s hare been cornrnt, out of Mr Irrrrg s thrrd hour elrss Vle nrrght rnerrtrorr loan Wolclr s tobacco and Ferre Iiohrs parnted frnger nrrls Ben Conn clarnrs that llettr Mrtchell h'rs 'r frne hand and all the fundr rrrentals We qurte agree, Ben Vleleonre horne to lolrnnr lohrr on who trrrrllr ese rpeel s ll r ' t rrrstrn rs r ere AT'lI NFIONI Heres that brg offer you re warted for N rr rou II 1 one genurne actrrrtr treket tplug l rrrth ererr tombstone rou purehase at the Rock of Ages Mortuary lust to prorc that Wcstporters lore VVestport Bettr Bockrnirr trfrre Iianak r, Rrchard Stewart, Dare Mrllrcan and Pete Ixrnser were back for the Xortheast ganre Guess rt s the fr IQIICIH ther left behrnd Igstll Ona steond your shorth'rnd book hrdlr needed Srgrred nrernher of the staff r r ees rersonartr e srdered '1 spark on arrrorre s rrrre She ehes the herg.,IrI of I feet Il me hrs r Ie lr e e l X I 0 IIN rr 1 r electrrfr S rrr r errror er t X e r brske r ll N I1 er s rrelrrs re ts- rrr rl slrre e re Ir ee s ed es r 1 r rr s r ert ta s rg.,I1s re rr s easrrrer o 1 rrornore 1 s 1 eent 1 er errtrv bo r ro e errrrrer eonsrs s Illerrder roogre s er rpe lrnreae e s eherrr S1 loes 1 ree S S rreltrs rrre er rhlr r r r 1 Itoelehtrrst e s r rou shoekee rr se fe rr H ll 4 'N r rrg.,l plcrsrn 1 rrrerrrf t one Corenr Bclkn r Berne: fr tlrorouch rn rn h rtcr N rrrer rrron rs our best re or G I r o the senror hr rtr s rn nel our toek ol ges lllortu rr s orrer or re r f rou rrrs1 s I r Us n treshrnrn eo er rouellr mor s o rroeerr nos enrone, hrs trrrr torn rdoe r r r o r enelrntr lunror College thrs re rr THE WESTPORT CRIER UZH7-Imixfw ehool 'rr I the N1rrsrrrrtrrrL Q UILL KK e reK pr S Aelrlrn re We i :K ' .A.,9l'.L r r errptron ru e' rt r ered r1 r rr rr l t IITI 11 e rrer N NPWSWRITINK ClAss Bill Abbott Marr Brles Joe Brown Nrrrcb Campbell Scott Cfrnrpbell Jerrr Clrnttrrr Bettv Corrcour Arlrc Belle Creaeer Lwen Culver Don Dosrsett Lresl Esclrerrhelrrrer Nrruey Hell rrnn Monlcrr Mrxe-v Lrrrv Montaorncry Ter ry Moore Betty Mltchell Joan Mltchell Ber Nlckles Vern Smoots Tlrclma Spencer Mar Jorle Turner Jo Ann Vrolclr Don Woodsrele Bnrhrrr Wvatt ' Ort ' , 1941 Q v . v I . 1 I 1 1 1 r I . 1 ' 1 1 s ' ' V ' ' 1 . , .. . . . 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V V . . 1 1 1' 'li h 11111111 1.1. 1 llV' 1 l ld 1, 1 V'1 ' 1 ,V , -V RV V TV CV: .' . 1 ' V V V FV' ' 'V V V V1 V Iagc 1 W SIPORI tlill lt obcr X Prns to Be Awarded rn Members of Mrss Gales Speech Laboratory Fall Honor Assembly Bronze and lcr prns nrll b awarded October 'Pl 111 the tall honor asscrnbly The lrst as comprlcd br Mrss Iackson contarn the narncs of srxtv sevrn hrgh school students and forty nrne crghth graders Ihr lrst rs as follous lr h school tl-1 or more scholrr slrrp porntsl Brll Abbott Colleen Abel Richard Adams Janet Baker Ronald Barnes Robc rt Bishop Jcanette Brr rnt Marlene Brurnfrrl Joanne Brrbollz Jlm Buford Jeanne Carter Charlene Candlr Benramrn Cornr Kenny Curr rn Gloria Davrs Elrse Dewendt Brll Disney Joy Drury Barbarfr Edu ards Harry Ervrn Lresl E9ChPIlhPllllf'l Nancy Evrlnu James Fisher Vlarcarct Form rn Jean Foxcl Charles Garrett David Goecl-cc lex Rebecca Gruver Robert Hamilton N rncy Hlndrnan Norm'1 Lea Hof Don Irish Dorrs Johnson Kenneth Kido N rncr Krrrdsr lltl Robert Kr rlrl Donna Lauchlrn JoAnn Max.n11son Ted McAtee Betty Jean Moor: Terry Moore Lors Morehead Jerre Mueller W rnda Jean M1 cr Brll Nicholson Marcella Nrcoll Jo rnrre Novoa Glenn Pennrngton Drane Prper Lorel Pomrenrn Walter Prrce 'VI'rrearetJf1ne Qurnley Patrrcra Rudy Barbara Saffran Jrrn Scherrrer Geraldine Shrrlev Candy Srndt Vlary Ann Srverd Russell Scott Srrrrlh Vera Srnoots Vrola Turner JO'lllllL W rrte Betty Ann Whrtr Geraldine Wrllrarns J rrnes VVlll1'llllS Lavrayne Y rtcs Luci 1 Zanone Edmond Zrrrr. l 11 htlr trr 1or nrorc sc ho 11 shrp M rrrlyrr Beach Euuerre Beck Jrmrrrre Bennett Robert Brrre Cynthia Carswell David Clark Shirley Clary Jane Culver Dorothy Lee Dans MarJory Decker Charles De Wendt Dar ld Dlxorr Cecrl B Fo ev Joan Follett Janet Gardner Charms Goodrrr rn Duane Hotrtv Sue Mildred Hrrahe JoAnn Jacob Dorls Jeffrres Buddy Kramer Shirley Krenkel Shirley Lance Alice Mae Larson M'1ry Ina son porntsj Don Luckev Colleen Ludlum Vrrgrnra McDanre1 Monte Novak Janet Moore Charlotte Murpln B rrb rra Neva rn rn James Pendleton Bruce Power Barbara Rams:-v Joyce Rick Carolyn Srnrtlr BlllSta1rd1nrs Russell Stanton Ceorrzia Welch Drane Wlllrams Sharon Wrse Roger Wolfe Carla Wood Shrrley Wrllslrt Joan Yerrt Kathryn A1111 Zrmrnerlcc Shirley Zrrrk Hon cur I bcconre a rncnrbcr of the honor socretw rs a qucstrorr oftcn asked In replv Mrss .Jackson crtes the followrng statement rn thc revrsed Westport Handbook The semester hon roll conta the names of puprls who haxc rnadc not less than 14 scholarshrp pornts rn hrgh school subjects or lr pornts rn erghth grade subjects The 17 pornts are based on the assumptron that common learnrngs grrcs thrc full credrts A puprl who has made the hon roll two consecutrve tnnes rn crghth grade or hrgh school rs authorrfcd to near a bron7e pm, a puprl who has 'WW vt' 65? ron 11 rrts 1 rro rors c y oss 111111 ccr err 1 Inc or 1 1 1 damn c rr N ook 1 1 rncrr 1 rr Wcbhcr rr anccr 'rnd rngcr cr 1 r rrs m orr tv I cc R111 111 rnrst N rncv Ye dkkl acconrrvrnrst ceonrl rovs Mrrgrc Knorr rr rnrst omas yon prrno Donna u llrar 5 srngcr .lrranr rr rrchsr xocalrst r crarrsorr rccomprrrrst rrx orrrse Pllrott srn 1 Nromn lortcr rrrnr 1 Sondrr Wcst nrano solorst l' rttr W rlkcr pr rno rcconrpanrst To requrre the socral graces rs the purpose of Mrss Galcs spccch labor rtorr uhrch rs engzrgrng 111 drwersrfied 'rctrxrtrcs Talented nrernbcrs of thc clrss haxc bcen presentrng programs Ill thc rrrclu torrum to ard rn garnrng porse before 1 group Other phases ot bchrvror trarrrrng uhrch wrll bc practrcccl rrc tablc rrranncr corrcct posturc 'rnd carrrage rnd propr 1 Erghth Grade Items ltcccntlv clccted honrc room offrccrs rn 204 are Connre Tatum, presrdent trrax Russell, wrce presrdent, Shrrler trc rsurcr Student councrl represcntr trves ue rant McC'rloon rnd Cru ltusscll Mr Mrllers erghth grade classes have been studwrng school rrghts and rcsporrsrbrlrtres to hclp thcm bcconrc better Westpcrrt crtr1.ens Mrss Cannon rccentlv took her puprls on a tour of the school lrbrarx Chester Hallbcrg reccntly gave dcrnonstratron rn Mrss Cannon s roonr shoxxrng the process of uorkrng rn plastrcs Fhc puprls rn room 208 arc bccom mg star conscrous not only rn scrence but also rn a lrst of star puprls postcd on bulletrn board rn that roorn A parallel h rr dcnronstratron wrll bc grxcn by 1 group ot bovs from M Shcpherds gvrn classcs at the Corn rnunrtx Chest lunchcon Octohcr 15 lhc trcshrnan team non t t I game over Rockhurst Tuesday, Scp tember 30 bv fr 1 0 sco e srnce thc Rockhurst hovs drd not show up lc lll on thc honor roll fo 11' tllll s crftcr complctrng, the crghth grade rs au thorrled to ucar a srlver prn Puprls uho have earned the rrght to xxear any of the honor prns are chgrble for nrembershrp rn thc West port Honor Socrety and to advance nrcnt wrthrn that organrzatron Mrss Jackson warns that rt rs al most rmpossrble to accumulate enough pornts ruth b grades to make the honor roll Onc or more S s must be rarscd to l' to garn drstrnctron 1 rttrtucle toward thc opposrte sex Hortense, Mr Muller s Hen, Lays 32 Eggs rn 31 Days layers or lrars That questron asltcd NX hen Mr Mrller starts talkrng rlort hrs nrarxclous hcns, especrallx about Hortcnse, thc onc xxhrch lard tlnrty too eggs durrng August At last report there rx ere thrrty one dav- rr August Another of thcse charn pro.1 hens once lard three eggs lll onc dar Belrere rt or not' The brrds rn Mr Mrllers flock art hvbrrds knorsrr as Hx Lrnes whrch xxrll lax from frve to erghteen months hcfore rnoltrng rnstead of the usual crght to ten months Thcy are con frned 111 brtterres or cagcs rxhrch kccp larger numbers rn a srnall space and rnsure rn accuratc darlv 11nd rndr rrdual rect rd of each brrds perfornr rncc Mr Mrller saxs that rn order to ltcclr productron rt a hrgh level hc serves an ar. and chops the heads off hrs brddre 11 hcn th v qurt lavrng Oh the rnjustrcc rf rt all' Other anrrnals on the farm rncludc one 11 hrtc purebred prg named Salornrc, a coxx named l' lsre, and frxe xoung herfers Mrs Mrller rarses purebred cocker span cls and Boston terrrers She has successfullx shown Srlver Caesar 111 the local cocker shovv Xearlx 400 erghth graders vrewcd hc autunrn constellatrons last 'lhurs d x uenmg The students, so111e ac conrpanr d hx parents and frrends met rxrth then teachers at 7 '50 o clock at Grllharn Park Ill thrs rntcrcstrnt, was of studvrng astronomy, M llocsser sard that about crghteen of the outstandrng constellatrons xscre narned and pornted out to the stu dents All con1111on learnrng puprls uere rnrrted l ,l - 'lf-'H 'X ' 'I ' Oct . , lil-17 . . . 1 si v 1 ' ' . 1- 1 1 . . 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' X. , -A t 1 V V ' ' 1 V 'V . , I ,V ulw x VV, hx Vu Page 0 lll SIPORI tlillfli Uetobel 8 194 Rev1val of Promenade Sought by Councll Revnal of the p1omcn1de 111 the front CO1llil0l was d1scussed at the filst meetmg of the 1ep1esentat1xe as sembly of the student councll Wed nesdav, Octobex 1 The 1BVlVdl of th1s old t1'1d1t1on may solve the pl0lDlCll1 of 0ve1 elowded hall befol e sehool and duung flee pCll0llS As a xesult of the student counul s wo1k last year a new tl ash eonta1ne1 has been placed nea1 the clxmkmg fountaln at the west end of the fnst floor COl'11Cl0I If th1s eonta1ne1 pxoxes more satlsfac-tory th 1n the w1ste bas kets s1m1l'1r 10CCDt'lClLS m1v be pu1 chased latex to 1eplaee the old waste baskets The student councll mges students to stand s1lently f2.Clllg' the flag when 1t IS be1ng l2llSELl on lowued 1n Ollltl to glV9 It due respect Other subjects dlSCl.1's'-1LCl wele the poss1b1l1ty of pxoudmg llltllyltludl tlays 1n the cafetena, and the neces s1ty of keepmg the Clllfllxlng fountams clean Newly elected men1bers and alter 11ates of the representatwe assembly for the flrst semester are the follovs mg Rooml Robert Bure Eugene Beck 2 John Hubbell Russell Roberts 4 Robert WIHUSOI 5 Don Irish Duane Houtz 9 James Edwards Robert Klstler Aud Richard Burton Verl Smoots 104 Russell Stanton Dianne Gould 106 Jean Fozel Betty Conrzour 114 Monte Novak Vlnccnt Murphy Room 111 James Scheme-r Robert Blshop 116 Harry Erwin Barbara Saffran 118 Joan Mitchell Dorene Rose 119 Bettye Caldwell Benjamin Bruns 120 Doris Bucher Phylll SChlI1dl9l' 201 11811911 GB!'dTlBX' 11311911 Mc Leroy 204 Frank Mccalmon Gray Russell 206 Dorothy McG1rr Relnler I-Inzman Room 207 Paul McW1lllams Sh1rley Skelton 208 Pat Walker J1mm1e Hand 210 Ruth Ann Davis Dorothy Branstetter 211 Gayle Hodzes Jo Anne Krause 212 Betty Lou Moss Jack Montrose 213 Dlck McLain Eddlc Thorp Vlrzlnla Wilson Don Doggett 215 Bet ty White Betty Dyer 217 Bob Gunter Dan Lowe Room 219 Joan Prvor Barbara Madden 220 Monlcia Maxey Richard Gunn Janet Moore Mar1orie Decker 303 Joyce Gladleux Beverly Martln 304 Ben Coml Jo Anne Magnuson 306 Phllllp Llmbert Carol Squibb 309 Rebecca Grnver Glor1a D1v1s 310 A1 Spencer M1ke Alun 311 Peer-ry Pickett Norma field Room 312 Bev Nlkles Nancy Campbell 313 Bob Lawson Joanne Wa1te 314 John Oesterle Colleen Ludlum 315 Jackie Selby Paula Pamer 316 Frank Johnson Roux Woods 318 Naom1Gu1lford Teddy Bales The cxecutne board ll16Il1b8l'S, elected last sprmg, are hsted below Peggy Stanton president Candy Smdt vice president Robert Sells secretary Nancy Klndsvater treasurer Don Luckey set at arms Colleen Abel Jerry Chattln Jane Cul ver Joy Drury Duane I-Ioutz Lorel Pomer lng Thelma Spencer Johne Thornberry Roger Wolfe Jim Buford is the contlnuxty member ln the All City Student Counc1l B1ll Banaka presldent of the 47 sen1or class, who IS novx attendmg Harvard, x1r1tes that he hkes h1s nevs studles, the 1vy, and the atmosphere He l1ves ln Stoughton Hall and rooms W'ltl'1 Bob Flsher of Southwest B111 expects to come home for the Chr1st mas holldays and plans to attend the Westport homecommg assemblv, De cember 23 Physncol Tests ot 950 Pupuls Completed In Gym Classes Nme hundred flfty phvslcals hate been completed 1n the gym classes Letters are be1ng sent to the parents advlslng them of ll11l'lOI' affl1ct1ons 1nd asklng for a doctor s COI'lSl1ltatl0l1 to try to obtam correctlon It IS to help the students that th sehool sponsors these a1ds to health MISS Burke sald 1n regard to the tests Durlng the groxung, years the de feets can be corrected vuth excellent results What good does lt do a chlld to attend class when he can not hear or IS unable to see the blackboard Many of othe other defects make them so nervous that the1r class attltude IS bad or they are not able to concen trate on the V10l'k Shorthand Awards Slxtv, Vlolet Popp Slnrley Horner, N3.0lll1 James, Peggy O Dwyer, 'lhel ma Spencer, Norma Jean Stokes, Bar bara Worth Beverly Worth Lucla Zanone, Barbara Wyatt 80 Ermeen Bowman Jeanette Brlant Delores Darkey Peggy kmght Mareella Nlcoll, GQl 3.ldll10 Shlrlev The fourth annual 1nduct1on sembly ulll be held 1n the audltorlum tomorrow mornmg at 9 40 oclock l1ghth gladers and new puplls 111 Westport wx 1ll be the spectators VBTIOUS school aet1v1t1es ulll be por trayed by about forty members of the student bodv Ignoranee IS bhss IS the onlx eomment chennstrx studos have lately News Broadcast Planned The Amer1can problems md pubhc spealnng classes are pldllnlllg' 1 neus broadcast Paeh student 111 A1111 l'lC3ll problems wlll suggest t0plLS and from these on x11ll be chosen Stand1111s C0lllIl'lll,l09S 1n the Alllefleilll lllllbllllltl classes conduct polls o11 outstand1ng,, questlons and take the op1111ons of pup1ls at the bPg'lllllllljI lllllldlt and the end of the year to see lf opnmons ehange and to get the masons beh1nd the change In flfqt hour the standml, C0llllTllttLE. eonslsts of l 11111 Mel 1 nw and Donna Petrus In the thnd l1ou1 el rss the members are Ie 111 llLlilll 111 lluddt Prlee, and Bob WlllllNl1l Ihe COl1ll'llLI'Lldl dep ntme 11t dm serves a wote of thanks for 1ts SllVllt s to other departments M11neograph1n1, IS thelr speclalty last Xen ther mlmeographed 81878 sheets fo1 dt partments other than then 01111 Ruth Ruechcrt 41 uho IS llltllil mg JUIIIOI' College comes bael1 to hu alma mater Oll Tuesdays 1nd Thurs dats to keep up xx 1th hu shorth 1nd Ruth dld general offue xxork for tht Marley A1r C0llClltl0lllllg' eompanx during the Sllllllllll 1nd IS pl llllllllt, to do more speelfle seeret1111l uolk for the companx next we ll Good Luck to Westport m 47 and 48 GEORGE S SUPER MARKET 39th and Summlt PART TIME WORK Sholt Houxs Afternoons 01 Evenngs Monday Through Thursdav Plus Saturday Work Students 16 and Ovel Stock Wolk Ordez F1ll1ng General Offlce Cle1ks Typlsts FXCELLENT RATES HALL BROS., INC. 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'llll Vznrtcr as nmstm-r '-rch mo Q - Y-'l'ucns A fI1tuI1e4I I oil' Ins: 1 proxy: -' ' '- :ww nmombory at thv rouml up W1-mlm-s1Iz1y 11.111, Tho ffirlg will vngon' z1nt 'y:1tim1 to find wut wh: I was :III about, 'st 1 AI 1 -nt- ivolj wllilc Mix: Mn: Y.W.l'.A. wo -' in uI1:xrp.fc of Y-Toons in K, V., rpm I' v. III I ui1'v'vz1IIw1', upon: sr ol' W ' 's Y-'I' -ons, was ' ' uw-II and lc' Nikl-J, 1 :'I- I, I' nm-I ' thc Iflrltwtzmixmlm-rut and rcfrosh- mc z.. tl I r0unI up. Miss ra 'iv Fmw, nn ' Mrs. Frzmlx My ' If Hxiczxgo, wh was ' un' sol ' I -1- for sc'11'aI yours, 'Tim :Nl xdny. V V Whlle S5 scemx x Qonsulualnle sum Page 8 WESTPORT CRIElx -olmu' 8 IJ4' Tuger Errors Costly In Baffle with Bears A fightmg Tlgol gud tc lm suftuul 1 200 clvfcit S'ltl1lil'lX Octobel -1 when thex lo t then Ngcond mtem scholastlc battle m x lmttlc xuth th1 Pa t Be ns e hut quuten xx xx suns mx but was full of puntmg dom mostlx hx Wwtpmt I' nlx IH the Nuond quu tu the Banu uwhecl Ill on 1 fumble In DlShlnf.Z'el lulllS xunmng 'l x udx lon x tallx xftu foul tues Rallymg quuklx thu Blue md bold 'llllNtelS puxheml close to the Bun s dan mth 1 long, pus fl om Ihck Cook to Mxke B101 tl A pmx to Chuck Bates was xlmo t good lxefou thc hllf Umm gun hxltul tha Wutport dllV8 Bam got DONSKNNIOTI ot thy plgwkln .xftel snatchmz .1 Tlgkl tumble Lfulx ID thc. second hxlf 'md Mlthls lllklll the wore to 13 0 The lakt count im the Beuw 4 mu ln an paw fuom MdthlS to Vaughn Wewtpoxt guned the ball and Hllkdll pufihed Enfnt back wlth 1 long punt To get out of the hole thc B9'1lNlxlLlxlll The bxtthng Wwtpoxt eleun stutul an aellal xttack that hlought them to Paws fxaxd lme but was xtoppul N olt when 'I Illshlrlgml pu wax Intel ceptecl T e T1g.,n1s4lnou to pox lhlg NLOIIIIH' sevual tnmx but VNCIC hwltul ln tlu tune kupel and Qostlv eumw The st'ntmg hm Fast 20 Vaughn llram k Nichol I ans Hmzan Gtanlev I lckm tt Math:-1 I' llmnn Mlls IL RH Westport liuu Npmncu lunrnq Knuwlh n Quuzhs Bros-+tl lr: bln rl In-xhmun Mourr' look Record Number of Semors To Be Pictured In Herald The l'1Cllll'lt faces ot a l9C0lfl pu Lentage of the xcmm class w1ll beam at the defensclus puxch msen whm he opens his 48 Huald Engel news hounds are sniffing' out the. Int Low en mg 5611101 'md Sktllllllg' then SZ pu tune feeQ Indlvldual photox of dub membux and gxoup PlLtLlleS ot Ndll0ll organ watlons w1ll ln tkkcn soon Iwen the elghth gl idols w1ll hxve then count enances pxwcnvcd fox poxtentv 10 make thls Ven V. Hemlml lugyrer 'md bettel than gvu The theme Hlstollg Vlutpolt bemg featuud m the L un 1lLlL,ll entues and thg mh xwmgo whmh pupml ln Mme Vlllhxteq and Mlss Beck classes w1ll illhmlt fo1 thc mhvmon pages Candld cumua shots of school scenes and pexsonageh axe welwmul The plan of mcludmg lbpllntb of C:-ner: m the annual xull by C0nt1nued Presidents of School Clubs rout nm Mary H rn Il vu: IS x IN: v t 1 1 nn mx rx un 01. L 'VI 1 X This Year s Ticket Sales May Set New Record In Npltc of an mcleas m IJIILL dun ltw tlCk6t sales aheadx h'1X9 topp rl lwt VLU s total Mr Sheuel chu: man of the flnmu. Ciilllllllttel ple fl1LtQ that Ulll!tl0l1ll vmlu tlns wul may push the total bu oml thf. l'llH,'l1tNl hguu 0fDlLXl0l1S xeau nt monu he s ucl VS extpmt xtuclcnt ua tholoughlx ll 011 tl lctnx x tu-ket mlm 'Ih x xefxlxzp thxt tlu com hm mon tulet plan xx m u Q m ll Qollegcs 'md Lll'1lWelSltlE,i utuxllx 'lx es the Ntudnnt Lonmdu xbln moncx Am studcnt who losex Ins tlckt Sheuu Ill loom 30'Jf01 Z5 centx l0Nl bukutbxll xml ioothall hcl an 1 nmol bc lePllLOIl Semors Choose Candldafes For Pepsl Cola Scholurshnp ndxdxtes 101 the PQDNILOI NLl'l0ldISlllll f:'X3lllln'lU0ll L In glxew NOVLll1lJ6l 21 nue been Llutul hx thu! fellow 8811101 ax follows Pcggx 'stfmton llYl1BUfOICl Ioe Broun Bob Hamllton Candy Qmdt Hum Fuun Ronxld Bfunw Teuv M0011 Iemm Faltel Bettv Ruth Mltchell Dlanc Plpu Nmcx Campbell kan Pogel and Benjumn Comm, with Mmlem Blumheld Lxexl Exnhenhumm R buck GIUNGI xml Vua Snmootx tlul lm the laqt two places mmm of th two Inpsx oa Lh0lllSl'llI!-V nn MISSOUII w1ll luelxe l0Ul yeals tultlon m colleges ot than mholce S25 a month fox llVlll,4.-I muses l 0111 4 lound tmp between college md home once each veal Pnlloxwhlp md fun IN pnoml ed the PTA at 1 Qovexed duh dmnu he seued ln the cafuteul Octobu XV1tll texchen .md facultx wma guest Tigers Overwhelmed by Powerful Vlkmg Team Spud :ml spun! nun not klltlllgfll tn x IL xxx Nlmtlu ut X1 m Ill hlllliltllllg., t s Qll Intu NCll0l'l tu lc u,,u1. opulex Septunlmu H Mtu muah llllllljllllg, ln lmth tm uns X t 1 tqumtcx tlu Xu tllltll L m mal Bull W1 plungul 0111 lOl 1 touchdown Not to outclum tle 'IILJIN xconul with 1 long., pu f'l0lN Don DIS-l1lI1g'0l to Mil 1 Blnextl Hog n s tXtl x pomt luck ww good xml thx same w lS tlul Ixonthmt than plouulul to pu h Llu Vlutpoltemx clown tlu field to ings hack Yllth x long punt but thex ul lght lm Lk f0l 1 wow wlth combm lt10ll lm X3lCll1'lR xml fronl lxm plunge In Wllght Tha TIHOIN iulul t stup tho. 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S. , V . . - xsmalx A pf. l.lxllN Lmph lwileml tilt tht IIIHIMIIIII StIIduItS HE E TPORT RIER M umm lhirtx I u Octolnr 22 1914 N umber lhrel Clas, Officers Chosen In Annual Ballot Baffle i 1 1 uv 211, 1 1 on wti 3 N I N ll x noi NN m Um 1 1 , N x honm nn Utlu stu itngu nm mm xuu 1 gul x lm N x nux lOl N 0 lx TU: 2 4 ci n 12 thi Nophomoi ON ot FL in f 1 L pulo 1 1 JL Ollll piuulnnt o tux H211 N iiui man 1 xv lil L ll c N lolloxu mmx oh 2 11 N 4 it 1 N 1 x Inline 2 04.11 Ul1lNUlLl nu Bun N 1' It mmx 2 YL N lmimiivx mommittu .ue 'leru Nlomi mlv malt 'Ilu mx Npuuu Ih ll ilnnim N mnx N llltxll 2 2 1 0 1 1, 2 sun in N N 2 in 2 1 Nu imma lo nn ll lllltl 1 N A llN hu in in IUNIIICNN 4 llllttll 0Dlllll0llN 0 in ll 14 xiu, 1 un u ,au Immuilng Nun ux Nu holson B ttx 'Nh hum 1 2 nm is 1001 elu.ul 1 0 u N tions N mum 2 in N 4011 1 2 i ' LN IL N Ng ix 1 num 1 i 11 lo 2 lllkll Iii uh in 2 i x nov committcn B ilu ll 1 NN limi 0011. BIUKQ mul 4 1 Six Pupils Give Radio Talks On Europe s Food Problem lhxcus mg tha vast pltillltlll ol loml KOIINLIXJ 101121111 impcm mg, sl ux 1 mn 1 ape x ls ll ltlilllllg' c wqiumu oi lmcl health in thi piewuit g, 2 ns mm illllllll N 1111 smeu If muu 111 piolmlnms 'wlllllLIllN ni 1 in 1111 1 as n1oun2i 0 pimsnn 1 uth hun ig uw n ibm. 2 u hom xtation KMB 1111 aw, c mu Mui lmimlxmg, thi qucxtlon ol thi ixlcluil lLSD0l1SlJllltlLN ol Amui N xn oummx, c xlllXL , om agree, om 1 chnll luclclx 1 lloxx um in Nmmlt 1 tul thm follmxing' Ldlll 4 'N nom umsuxatiori piog,,i.1nxlmx 1 ll 1 lkllx Tlu psxcliological 2ulx2uit1g2N of xol mix ic , un. 2 u Nll0lllj.,l hmm 1ml'1b10.ul thu Cllllkt im Nplllt of ncigiboilinew .md me It 121 clKtl0llH spun louc 1 t 2111 uh Llllllll nl thg Umtul SLI N wuld cat unix 1 litt 1 low In xxo Ntuxm in cow not come rc lllllllilllx 0 SLAININQ' llllblll N ui plush lmnioie Nllllllj., iw llunlmoi in N homuoom non 1 111. oi mum.: in 1 to It pci un uiiiwumu pun m P'lA lVl xx Bi ln ll dX1lLl1N .mc 'llixs C mnon s home mix 2 ui 12 xu ICIL img thi Num niunlmux ll 5,021 xxmui pun 1 2 t xt k0llllLll will Ll100w0 the nlteinatu L lllsi TL N JJ 0111011 L N IN N ill xnlx 111111 ll were 1 1 ell, 111 time one no il thi uxu u ui fi Portraylng the Spmf of Westport Right to left Jenn Jackman Ted McAtc1e Rebecca Cruwr Janet Carp bhlrley Cilbert Rex Hedding New Students Guests Af Induchon Ceremony 'lhl uhulx 'Incl cofrs of school nm tl1lll0lN .incl thi peisonuru who luep them oilul Num lou ilul to the eip: Ll ulus othu new pupils and honor tuclepts xt tho 21111111211 mmluction 215 Ngmblx Octobei 0 Shoit wkltx m panto minu showing thn dltlNlllCN of vaiious 4 um xml o1g:.1n1z2xtionx wue phnnefl hx 'lui MnAteL Our aahuve mints tldtlltl0llS inml ll1llllt10IlS wum muuihul my Ieuua nuvu, L Npnit of Wutpoit In in I21Lkm21n in uuwul the past .md Iamt Cai p gave 1 glowing piuievw of the futuie An ROTC xquul presented hi populu xilcnt mlilll .md Challes Gai uit mailx tilghtenul the ughth gl l us out of than littlg boots is e l1NtllKllX wi .un in the wpcec .u S xlxl A notg of wlemnitv was mtiodunul xx han 21 tlllllltl xx as paul oul wal dead P2ut1c1p.1nts in the pageant bE'Qld8S thou mentloned wue thy band e rm ll In I ink Hem n ri rgini 1 Hur mm NL Ih1lnilNpu 1 ll lm 5 1 I lin x llulallm. In mm lu-lu ru I Ihnu 1 I mix Umm nlillm Hill W 1 lu r lilllAl1l1ull an lirunn 1. N 'VI ngnru lhmlu lhxllxx Svhinxllz r li lrh ira N1 xx mm I Ima nu linmn rmun I mu VN nllmms Immun: Mngnuxun li irlmru NIIHUII L Jul 1 N ml Num lhurlul mulni an Ili l 1 urll lin is Imk K xrln 1 l mnvm Nun Manx Hull-. 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I I I I 1' . 1' h 1 Page Two WESTPORT CRIER October' 22, 1947 Kansas City in October October is a gorgeous month, r time of beauty and action, and for' most of us a happy trme of peace and contentment w hrle the yyor ld seeks desperately for a foothold on el shaky foundation of peace Here rn Kansas trtv the glories of autumn remind us that nature rs generous rn her' gifts and our only enemies are our fears October brings to us here for a lrttle while some of those things which make up a peaceful world, among which are the yrbrant yryrd greens browns, and deep golds of the trees which present fr picture o breath taking beauty to all eyes that care to see rt This rs the season for football games and sloppy leans, for walks through the park, and falling leay es, for pumpkins and black cats, a time for the lrttle things to be the glad things of the earth October rn Kansas City means '1 time of beauty has come to our home so enjoy rt yy hrle you may, for rt, like most things, rs soon gone without a backward glance It Sez Here The goblins and wrtehes whreh soon yyrll be on the r rnrprge rgarrr rre gorne, to be taken e ne of by the numerous llalloween par tres berng pl rnned Don Updvlee rrrd Mary lou llall exrelentlv believe rn that old ad ree rf at first you dont sueceed try trv agarn This rs the Frfth time they haye gone steady While wandering, rrourrd hangover square better lenown rr Nth and Mrrn whv not drop rn the den md see our new Juke box' lt really rs swell These enterprrsrne, erghth graders' Pspeerally the one rn seeond hour study hall yvho el rrrns he s going to brine, a staek ot eornre books rnel rent them out for a nrcleel rpreee Wh rt 1 business headlll For the lrtest rn rneloor sports whv not try playing hrde and seek rn Mrl gram s For further rnfor matron see Jerrv Qseekl Lhattrn and lo Ann fhrelel Wolch Oh to be rn Mr Krngs thrrel hour Just thrnk a free storv of Gene Bohrs operatrorr wrth rllustr rtrons In our halls we have een the new versron of the boole Be rutv rnd the Beast Jrm Coonee the Be rutv rnd Betty Ploesser the Be rst Manv boys haye been wanderrng around the halls loolerng for their eveballs lately as a result of the lrterary soerety teas Mr Booth s theme sone, seems to be Whv dont Von do write and th rts I' ' X K 2 I f f I I ' . . , .V . . . g el rl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' x -sf ' rv ' . v . 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Here Four Pornfrngs by Fred Shane 23 On Exhrbrf at Nelson Art Gallery Four parntrngs by Fred Shfrne, 22 are rn the Mrssourr Artrsts Exhrbrt at the Nelson Art Gallery this month In rnrxed tempera and orl they repre sent typrcal nfrtrye scenes The Mu srcr'rns Unrversrty of Mrs ourr Crm rus, The State Capitol and The Old Cemetery rt Ste Geneyreve The colleetron belongs to Scruggs Vander yoort Barney a St Iours deprrtment store which rs sponsoring the exhrbrt Prom Westport where he exeelled rn the tradrtronal Prrdav sketching., classes Shane went to Yale for two years rnd then to the Ixzrnsrs Crty Alt Institute He won a medal from thc Midwest Art Show for a p rrntrng of a colored ,ranrtor there Mrss Wrlhrte remembers hrm as being partreularly interested rn deprctmg men Mr Shane rs a member of the M U faculty Sloppy Joe Styles Are Out Mrss Uletv representatrye desrgner of the Srmplrcrtv Pattern Company presented a fashion show to the cloth ing department Wednesday Oetober 8 Mrss Uletv supplred the garments mei .rece sorres made from Srrr plrerty Patterns and members of Mrss Guflrn s fitth hour advanced clothing el rss mod eled them In her talle followrne, th frshron show Miss Uletz porrrted out the grert ehange srnee the day of Sloppy Joe sweaters rnel jeans rnd snood with protruding bobby prn Sloppy days are over and conrplr mentarv styles have come rnto then own to stav we hope Mrss Ulet7 eon eluded Room .208 rs proud of then reeo d of actryrty trckets sold Out of the thrrty three home room members thirty two purchased xctrvrtv trekets They also felt honored when the PTA presented them with a dollar for th rr hrgh percentage of membership Uneaf W4 With his cheerv smile 'rnd pleasirr personality henny MelNerl rs the boy of the week 'rrrd rt s no wonder ls l7 X se nor ls a seeorre lreutenrrrt rn tle ROTC and .1 pretty rrnportant fellow rn the brttalron ken ny proudly posses ses the seeond pl ree legion 1w'1rd for e y h ryr done seeonel most for the Westport urrrt The strge holds .1 strange fasernrtron for Kenny and we might add that he ean be fasern rt rng on the stage As president ol the Speech Arts elub this busy fellow participates rn rnrny spee eh retryrtres ary Cooper 1 hrs fayorrte retor while Rrtr Hayworth tres with Ann Thornberry for fryorrte le rdrng., lrdy Prndrng barrrnx pre especially le leetable Kenny also rs fond ot ehoeo late sh rlee nrxde rt the eorner erue, st0lL A the school yerr goes by rrrd ae trxrtres eorrre and eo were sure you ll be glad to sry kenny MeNeel rs One of Us kenny McNeel Hrrrv F MePharl 20 has been named by the goyernor of Olelrhonrr to the state textbook eornnrrttee ere ated by the legrslrture to admrnrster the new multiple rdoptron law Mr MePharl entered the lxrrrsas State Te rchers eolleee rfter er rdurtrorr from Westport and now rs r te exeher of sererree rt Vlrll Roger hrgh sehool srs City From Smrth tolleee eornes word thrt Garl Goodrreh 44 and Anna nrrrra Herbert 46 are nrentroned rn t e de nr s lrst for lest ve xr This r rn academic honor awarded to under ela srnen who rehreve and rnarnt un r hrgh sehol rstre ayerage yyrth no rn rrle frllrng below B the eolleee eeprrva lent of 1 hrgh sehool S THE WESTPORT CRIER ve drrr orrl ye rr by th New-rwrrtr re c n r r r I rr xr Adelres e r fl ' rrnnzm. 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111 1 11.11 sh1 stlllts 1110111111 You e.1n al11.11s tell a b 1hon1o1e l hu VVlsll0lll and such, You 1.1n alwa1s tell 1 Iheshman 111 1011 e.1nt t1ll he1 mue Th1 T.11nalp.11s N1-we I.111st1el1 a1l11s 1 new flIV0l t11 old 11.1st1n1e Le111s 8: Clalk Jou1nal Page Foul WESTPORT CRIER Octobex 22 1947 HI Y Club Inducfs Large Group of New Members Stdlidlllg' boform '1 lxghted cmblem thntx th1e1 novs H1 Y membcm wua mductul lll 'mn IIUPIQQSIVL cue-mom VS ednesdug ucnmg' Octobex l and on the followmg' .lftel noon tha Jumm H1 Y ILCQIVQII a QIOUD of C2.l1dlllItl's Membuxlnp m the H1 Y IS open to fl9ShYl13ll sophomoze JUIH01 and sm 101 bow Meetmgs .ue hdd Wulnes dav evc-mm., xt 7 oclock ln loom 104 Officers of tha duh uc Gone Boh1 plcsldent John Baath wen pluxdcnt and Pddxe Thmpg secletaxw SLl2'C'1I1t 811001 IQ the NDOUNOI I-lghth gr xduw ne admlttul to Youth on the BLAIR the IUTIIOI H1 Y which maets m loom 204 'lhunsclav lft0lllO0l1Q aftu school The ofhuus elected Octohu 'I 'ng Don Iowa p1 ew 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PTA She IN 1 fm 11101 Pundit bu ketbxll lY'llll10ltdl md memlmu ot thc C1101 Qtaff Although Qhe oftcn hui Nald that sho. would luke to letuxn to WOQtl3KDlt md make a Qpeech sh dnl not thmk hen hope evu would be 1931121.11 An anonymous contlxbutm offux the followmg When a bov shmu hm shoes evexv dav its news Haxe you all notlced B111 Gooch S Icti gxw. neatnew 1 plug We have been Qloppx too long' Heles to the boy md glll who glV9C pewonal appearance 1 thought Studente ln uvus cl www 114. studw mg pelqonalltv tl1ltS decldlng whlch Ones they luke best lll gnlx -md bows Barbara and Nancy Head Llsf of Girls Names Ugll lmts 1 te 1,111 1 Shilltll UOUNLIS fm the fellows hc ul hm thn tuhlon new m clothu thu 11 IN IUDN m Llothex UL so xu Illllllltlltll thxt xu SOIIILUIHQN lengt thlt there un tlshlonx Ill othu thmgx 1 msta C omp glandmothu s beloved wttu md gldmlf xthel 1 clock vuth the slack nun INOflLlYllHtlC stvlu And LOI'lSlllLl 1,1111 namu im fashlon stvl s lst murh 11 length md wulth of a hunlme thlt at INLSCH1 tnuhcn x hnd tlme kupmg L numerous BIIITJIIQ and INIYNXS m then Lla ses stl ught hut m thc lxt nlnctus Ixmsu Cxtv puentx sum t hwy cspunlllx llkul tha nqmm IN U11 In lmtxwen these no clxtu othol nunex new ln Hu llllltllght in h IIN mc e txuntus xxhllg llte Ill thc thntxu md thmv also hue dnhmtc It seems al e h xvmg, Q c V t s 4 uh sen Q 111 mlls neual an unuxuxl num mu I1 hu 1 I pumnn N I Ill xlnth xx mxllful x 1 'ltlmxx xml Nl u X xx 1 L Il0j3lllllltX ot u mng '11 int 01 1 ln exu glcmxxlng, L non s 11011 pl ws mufh lux lmpoltmt mln m ilu popu 111lltX of hm n xmw puh 1111 hu :uw IL of tha oxs 1 1 glun fum Hlllllk bcmg namul xftcl mild 1:1 xml 1 01 glelt Inch W1 um rugged Indxm tighten m ulg lx n tunk Whit 11 Noun num 1 tu fx Ita of thi. moment on nummsunt 01 1 Whx I md out mm im 10111 num Thug mln 1 mum Img, tom lmduml thxt IN 01 'wusu Ol A ng, ll tnt xou IIINXXLI 0 DeWitt Fund Helps Needy Puplls The DQ Wltt Qcholarqhlp fund was bequeathed to the Board of Iduca txon nmetmn ware ago bx MISS Mar for txuntw eight veam 'lhn annual mcomy hclpq eau the xx aw for om or two xxorthw pupil? bx prmxcllny, them xxlth momw for carfara lunchw and neu.QQ.1ry sghool Lqulpmont Scholar Qh1pQ an .awarded each war Lo de serving, Wwtport Qtudmnts lll med of help In 1028 a bronze tablet boarxng, Mme D6'xxltt Q namg and thm date of her death was 'wet up m the nut corridor bx g,r'1t0ful Qtudents m 1101101 of hor memorx Newly Llutcd offlcers m MISS Whoeland s f1rQt hour Axmru Ill prob lemg Qlaw an Jon Broun prwldnnt Jarrx Lhattm vxce premdant Ted CAtee valet ll N Batik C00 nu tremurer Offmcre of the th1rd hour claw an Richard Jonw prwldnnt and Walter Price, Jr The follmxlng., 0fflCLI'Q hdvg been electad Mlm Haxdens LIVILS Llama lllgt hour, Daud Cark chalrman Dun Luckx murtwx chalr man Qecond hour Shlrlfw Lame Lhalrman Richard Rohan wurtoex chawman th1rd hour, Prlk Luplau chdlrman Chalrhldll chairman chalrman ton Lhmrman Ahce Lareon courtew Lhalrman Graue Bcar LOUI't9QY fxfth hour Dlano Gould Duane Houtf nourtesy Qlxth hour Gary Ydrrmg, Terry Moore, a Qemor madv. the h1gheQt Qcore IH the CltV lll a com petltlve Amerlcan hwtorw twt last Qprmg wxlth a score of 119 out of A Lutc llttle fic-shmfm who hu 10med L11 flom Abculnen WINII 11 Low Jean 012311 Gold Star Scholarships MISQ LaQh reports th it IS ut there an 110 L'1nd1dat0Q for thx Cold Star Saholarehlp axxardq III Westport A .1 few uukQ ago 'lt Tumor Collmgu xxhen sgvm ll scholarships urn 5.,r1nt ed to IJLIIJIIS from otha: schools Fha QQhoIarQhxpQ an for uorthx md dc Qerxmg students who hue ugh Qgholwtlc Stdlldlllf., and are lll need of flnanclxl ald -Xpplnmts should Su MISQ Abd thi COUIISQIOI MIS? Purkc the nurse or mmmlnrs of the Qchol.1rQh1p L0l1lINlllL6 llu Gold Star Scholdrshlp I und IS Illdllltdlllld by the -Xsqocmtlmm of Hugh School Vkmmn School Calendar 1hd.llIxig'lYlllj., N umhu H 1116128 Chr1Qtn1aQ School: flow Imsdax ennoon Duemlml 22 44 npnn Mondax Imuaxx 1 4214 I'1rQt Lcrm ends Flldu Imuary 2? 8 Second tm rm begnw Mondn Lmu .nv 26 48 Paqter Schoolq clcm lhumdaw aftarnoon .md reopen lumsdu morn mp, March S0 48 Mcmorml Dax Mond'u Maw 31 Y Second term ands Irldu Ium 4 ef-ten Bld.1kll1blllN -11 hul part of Sergeant cf I hu lx thc. Kansas Cltw Lxght Opsrn lompdnw production of Gllbert and Sullnans Tu Pll'llLN of PLIVJIIL1 uhuh xx 1 1 unbu Bl u Lnburw IQ Lmolled ln the K 111518 Cxtv Consuw ltomv of Munn when hm 1 1 student of Mm Benyxmm R Ward Ted MQAML 1 SLIHOI mls West pants lLINCNll'1tltlXL at f0l11l1llllllt,N Chest luncheon Wedmsdav Octohu 15 4 7 1 1 . 7 L0 1' 1' S ' 5 f JI' h 1' 'lf :nd in th1 1:u'ly.cz1l's0f his 1iv'z 1.' 1 ion' Y ' I X ' X if 1 5- 1 -1 1 -Af 1 1 vi- 12 . .12 . L. . 1 ,. 2 V. I I , . 4 ' 1, , ' l Q, 1 , I, ' , . vw . f, ,- , x Y -- 1 ' X, x ' A 1- f - 1 01 IN z rt as and Annx. 1 I0 1'1 ml 1 ' , 1 1 . .1 , ... , yu 'Q P1-'h 1' ' 1' 1 'x 1' ll f-2lY0l'ilC'S in name: urn- C 'zz 1 . 'ith ' ' ' - - 'A 1 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 r 1 V ' . . . . 1 C , , , 1 . I , 1 A 1 - Its , '. 'z rl. .',z 1 z '.', 'I xle 1' . - 1 ' - , 1 , . ' f' . ' , ' th1 z ' Q' tl 1 mum- Czlrulyn IS . , , m iurnlturv or s nce, are , - - -4 - -1 1 - . 1 x x 1 X W U 1 wa . .1 1: Joan and Jo: 15 I '1. ' ' ' 1' -1 'Z 1 -'V' 1 . 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I'I'Q, ' ' 'llX X .hp V ' Page Eight -Ii, WESTPORT CRIER October 22, 1947 Trgers Srnk Pirates To Wrn Frrst Vrctory Before 1 crowd of more than 3000 Westport non rts tnst game of the season Prrday nrght Oetober 17 nhen the Trgers showed that they eould and would play both '1 good of fensrxe and defensrve game 'lhe erowd yy IS on rts feet most of the tnne 'rs the grme went rnto the frrst quarter xwrth Don Ilrshrnger prss rng to Mrlee Broestl who went over for the hrst trlly of the game Hogan krcked the eonversron Westport kreked od to Paseo who lrroueht the brll down freld only to fumble lor .1 Trger reeoverv bv Al Spencer veho started a touchdown nrrreh thrt ended when Bobby Cox plunged over for the tallv Hogan kreked the extrr pornt makrng., the seore I4 to 0 rt the end of the quarter Durrng the seeond qurrter Walter Trueblood strrted 1 thrrd goal lrne. rrrarch wrth '1 run of 45 vards whrch brought the Trger to the 'ilvrrd lrne vrhen the hrlf ended In the thnd quarter Tom Cook the Pn rtes left hrlfbfrek took the ball rll the yy ry down the center or Prseos fnst seore of the game Thrs touehdovrn seemed to sp rrk the Paseo elex en 'rs they took the ball from the 'lrgers on downs and started down the field for the goal lrne where Torn Cook xgrrn went over for Paseos seeond tfrllv of the game 1nd the eonver-.ron The seore at the end of th thnd quarter I4 to V3 for e 'lrgers Prrly rn the fourth quarter the 'lrgers ag'rrn strrted 1 goal lrne march that stopped onlv after Don Drshrnger plunged over for the tally and Hogan had made good hrs krck for the extra pornt thus puttrne, the Tigers out rl ad Z1 to ll Trger Cubs Undefeated rn Flrst Three league Games After the Manual game on October 1 S the second team remarned the only undefe'1ted eleven and the onlv team th rt h-'rd not been scored upon The Clllrs downed then opponents term Z7 to 0 frfter a hard fought game wrth a scrappv team The lrttle Trgers proved they had lot of drrxe as they went through the Manual lrne for four touchdowns and one of the extrfr pornts Fvervone rn the baekfield went over for 1 touch dovrn Tom Iersure scored rn the first mrn utes of the first quarter wrth Cook krckrng the conversron In the thrrd quarter Cook and Johnston went over for the tallres with Iersure runnrng one extra pornt and Cook krckrng the other Durrng the fourth quarter Hunt took the ball on a fake through the lrne for the last score as the game ended At the Manual Game Walter 'lrneblood carryrng tht b'rlI runs around rrght end for a rzarn Crrppled Grrdsters Defeated by Manual A crrppled and drsprrrted Trger eleven went down to defeat rn then game wrth Manu rl Saturday October 11 Gene Bohr and Rex Qurgley two star lrnemen were unable to pl ry be cause of rrryurres recerved rn the Northeast game and Chuck Bates had not recovered from a game leg dam rged rn the East game The loss of these players weakened a lrne alreadv not too powerful and drmmed all chances of vrctory The final score was Manual 13 Westport 6 A spectacular 65 vard run to the goal by Brrscoe, Crrmson fullback rn the first quarter netted only Z2 vards because of a penaltv but the setback was only temporary In a few mrnutes Brrseoe eluded the West port ends 'rnd sprrnted to a toueh down Strffenrng rts defense, the Trger' lrne held stubbornlv for the rest of the battle proved too tough for the Trgers whose passes were unavarlrng O b r e g o n dodged and twrsted hrs way through Westport s secondarv rn the last quar ter and ran 3? yards to the goal Brrscoe went over for the extra pornt A mrghtv heave bv Cook to Drsh rnger resulted rn 1 goal Just before the end but Hogan s attempt to con vert was blocked Take Slate to Chest Luncheon The most famrlrrr theme rn the wor ld, I Iove You was proclarmed agarn at the Commurrrty Chest lunch eon October 15 by three Westport erghth graders who car rred a grgantrc slate and pencrl through the Munrcr pal Audrtorrum The slate with chrld rsh drawrngs 'rnd the trme worn sentr ment was made rn Mrss Becks art classes and was borne by Eleanor Ber hart and Jo Anne Krause whrle Bev erlv Mason followed wrth the over grown pencrl The grrls were chosen after tryouts rn Mrss Gales speech laboratorv class The car was parked On a lonely road Yet no thrrll had I I had a Hat trre So drd the car Wyandotte Pantograph Wyandotte Second Team Downs Tlger Cubs ln I3 0 Battle The Trger Cubs were defeated li 0 bv the Wyandotte seeond te'1nr Wed nesdav rfternoon October 8 rt Crll ham park Thrs game showed that the Cubs hrwe 1 strong back field Durrng the second quarter Whrte he rd Wyandotte s rrght half b rek, was trapped behrnd the lrne whrle tr Vrng to pass He ran rround end for 20 Vards and the first tallv of the game Wvandotte drop krcked for th eon versron In the fourth quarter the Bullpup pres intercepted a p'1ss on then own 40 yard lrne then rn the next plav they crashed through the Cubs lrne 1nd ran 48 yards for the second trllv of the game Drck Cook showed hrmself to be rble captarrr and fullbfrek followrnr, rn the steps of hrs brother who ls full backrng on the first term Wyandotte Westport Dr Ynrrngton Smith Drttrson Brllrngsly P I Altr llummerfelt Whnton C er te r I'e mlrnson Krume r o e y I' arlrer lie wlend Whrtche ad Crant Llonsy I1 t Score We stport Wyandotte I 1 rsrrre Johnston Cook lotul Spotting the Grrdsters Identrfyrng numerals worn by foot ball players on the b'lLkS of Jerseys are as follows Cox M rorr Coonee I- dwards therr I' llrngton Knowlton Cook Brrstol Johnson Rollnnd Dr-rhrnge r Kelly B t Qpencer Trueblood Buford Kearney Alhersworth Thomas Hogan n e Stockwell Mel nrn Sparrow Updyke Bohr Qrrrgley Carole was a lrttle grrl And she had a lrttle smrle She sent rt to a lrttle hov Across a lrttle arsle Jrm wrote a lrttle note But he made a lrttle slrp, And they both went togther On a lrttle office trrp Blue and Whrte , -, 2 .. 1 ' .K ', ywux - 1 4 we ., . 1.- , - . . 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HE WE TPORT RIER Volume 'l hrrlr Fire Nor ember 5 1947 Number Four Mlssourr Wrlfers Day Observed rn Assembly Mrssourr s contrrbutors to lrter rture and nrusrc were honored 111 1 lrrghlv entertarnrng assenrbly Tuesdar Octo ber 28 through the cooperatron of the I'ngl1sh and Musrc departments rn recognrtron of Mrssourr Wrrters Dat Several short representrtrve numbers by well known authors and composers were presented Charles Garrett master t eere monies rntroduced Mrrgrret Jrne Qurnley who rerd the proclrmatron by the state legislature settrng asrde the thrrd Prrdav rn October eaeh year as Mrssourr Writers Dry After a roll call of famous writers the women by Corena Belknap 'rrrd the men bv Jem Jreknran the A Crp pellrr C1011 drrected by Mr Qprrng sang, Hear My Prayer, bv Wrll James, a Mrssourr eomposer lrvrrrg., rn qprrngfreld Newsnren Edward Schauffler 05, 'rnd Landon I arrd 12 were the Westportcrs on the lrst of writers How to tell a stor r the well known ess ry by Mark Tw un w rs retold bv Joe Brown and Ted McAtee demonstr rted the rrrrnner ot tellrng 1 humorous rrrecdote Buddy Prrce re lated the popul'rr ghost storx e Golden Mm, whrch proved to be the outstanelrng feature of the program ter, bv Sam Teasdale whrch rvrs followed bv a mu rc'1l setting of the poem sung bv the f.,11lN of the chorr Je rn 1' ogel effectrvelv delrxered the l'he Night Wind, by Eugene Preld, the popul rr ehrldren s poet who at one trme worked on the Kansas Cntr Trmes T e group Waltv V1lj.,ll111V bv James Bland a Bt Louis n call d the f tlrer of the blues poem, assembly was concluded br rngrng ot The Mrssourr and Carry Me Back to Ole Twenty tive Contestants Pass Prelrmrnary Play Tryouts The names of the twentx five con testants who passed the prelrnrrrrary tryout for the fall plav have been announced as follorrs bs Mrss Keeler elrreetor Walt r lrrcr Ted MeAttec Churl s Cnrrrtt Terry Moore Joe lirorrn kenneth McNeel Bill Abbott Howard Vuu Sandt Jeanne bar ter Jerry lhnttrn .lean Jackman Lynn loud ruy Joan Mrtchell Wanda Blevrns Juanrta 'smith Rebecca Gruver Janet Larp Margaret Qurnly Juckre Rregel Glorra Could Mary Ann R a I rlene Swanson Joann Nosoa Jean lrogel Jackre Olrphant The play wrll be presented December 12 and 1 l Glafu I9 ln arme r llrrfor d Abel lxrnelsvater Trger Den May Have to Close Soon, Manager Announces The Tiger Den rs your teen tovrn but rt wrll be foreed to close soon un less the rttendance rmproves Mrs Wrllett, the manager, rnnounced last Frrd rv It rsrr t the fault of the older students because they keep on com puprls rn Westport dont know when the Den rs open or where rt rs To enlrghten thrs large group the followrng rterns of basrc rrrformatlon rre presented here The Trger Den rs loeated at 3025 Marn street and rs open Monday and Tuesday after school untrl 5 oclock and Frrdav 11111 baturdav nrght. from 8 untrl 12 oclock You may enter after grwrng up one thrn drme Mrs Wrllett 'rnd those who enjoy the Den extend a cordral rnvrtatron to the en trre student body and promrse new comers a cordral welcome The publre speakrng elasses hrve been readrng 'rnd taking notes on de brte procedure and the dutres of the members of deb rte teams The stud ents have chosen therr colleagues and started preparation for drscussron of the question bhould the Federal Goxernment Require Arbrtratron t I abor Disputes rn All Basic Amerrcan Industr1es'7 ' Mrss Burke has been giving her health center assistants rnstructrons on how to adjust a bandage Parents Invrted to Open House November 13 Open house wrll be held Thursday evernng November 13 Parents wrll be rnvrted to v1s1t the school meet the terchers and get a frrst hand new of classroom equipment and pro cedures As rn the past a directory contarnrng the names of teachers and the numbers of the rooms where they may be found wrll be grven to vrsrtors when thev enter the burldrne, Fxhrbrts rnd demonstrations srgrred to entertarn and enlrghten pop and morn wrll be featured 1 e gvrnnrsrurns ROTC headquarters e laboratories, the art clothing foods and typing classrooms Mr Mrner rs tuning up varrous gadgets and grmmrcks to fascrnate beholders and Mrss Junkrn IS preparrng some start line, chemical demonstratrons 'lhe commercial groups are going together on a drsplay for open house Mrss Card rs to have one thrrd of the tvprng room for her bookkeeprng dis pl ry .rnd Mrss Totten and Mr Van Horne wrll have the other two thrrds to exhrbrt tvprng and shorthand achreve ments Former Westporters are be ing rnvrted to help wrth the typrng fl1QPl'lS T ypewrrtrng, b tenography, and B ookkeeprng wrll be demonstrated symbols of shorthand wrll appear lrke rnagrc on the blackboard The clatter clutter of the typewrrters wrll be led by 9 J Krueger wrrtrng 100 words a mrnute The dollars drmes, and nrckels wrll find their wrappers and be forever srlenced rn a perman ent reeord bv the bookkeepers The Busrncss Machrnes Orchestra wrll plav at 7 45 and 8 15 o clock Vrsrtors are cordrallv rnvrted to test their skills Open house rs rn annual event dur mg the natronwrde observance of Amerrcan Educatronrl week begin nrng next Surrdav The Schools are Tours rs the general theme thrs rear Darlv topics wrll be as follows Sunday Qecurrmz the Peace Inrtlrrrdzry Mutrng the Fmermrrcy rn Pduca Tue day Rurldrng Amerrcas 1-uture Wednesday Strength:-nrng the Teachrng rofes ron Thur day Supporting Adequate Fducatron lrrrday Enrrchrmz Home and Communrty I fe Saturday lromotrng Health and Safety Student assistants rn the offrce are Mary Ann Rea, first hour Bev Nrkles, second and thrrd hours Glorra Davrs, fourth hour, and Ermeen Bowen, srxth and seventh hours I . 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Page Two WESTPORT CRIER November 5 1947 Should the Actlvlty Poml Plan Be Changed'-' After the recent class electlons, when many students were forced to reslgn from offlces they held ln VHFIOUS school organlzatlons, the actlvlty polnt system was the sublect of many dlscusslons Supporters of the present system malntaln that It IS democratlc because a few popular students are not allowed to galn all of the 0fflC6S They say the system IS a protectlon agalnst over exertlon on the part of a few leaders Others say the actlvlty Cfedlt system should be modlfled They clalm that a student who gets lnto an organlzatlon early ln hls hlgh school CHPQQI, lf he IS a real worker, wlll g1V6 many hours of hard vsork on commlttees and proglams and ln hls senlor year he wlll flnd that he has too many actlvlty credlts to hold a hlgh 0ff1C6, so a less dlllgent and perhaps undeservlng candldate steps lnto the hlgh offlce Some say that good materlal often IS kept out of the plays and other actlvltles because of an excess of actlvlty polnts Complalnts about the restrlctlons always are loudest at electlon tlme Haxlng pald no attentlon to thelr score untll petltlons are r-lrculated, asplrants to class offlcers suddenly dlscover that they are dlsquallfled and then they blame the system lnstead of then own carelessness An lnvestlgatlon by the student councll mlght help to clear up varlous mlsunderstandlngs or show the need for changes At least lt would glve all dlssatlsfled persons a chance to present thell grlevances and offer constructlve suggestlons for lmprovements ll Sez Here Junlol Red Cl oss Glft Boxes ale ln the llme llght thls week Wlth every home loom pledglng to flll 'lt least one Two yeals ago the Unlted States Offlce of Educatlon gave lecognltlon to the Amellcan Junlor Red Closs as belng the best channel through whlch students ln the U S could asslst lh the educatlonal le habllltatlon of schools ln othel countlles Betty Ann Whlte sang her wly lnto the he llts of all who heald hel at the Honor Awald assembly last week Hele s oul vote f0l mole assemblles llke that and the one Tuesdav Joe Blown and hls lllustlatlon on the lmpoltance of the pause , whether pl1lp0SCly or not, IS somethlng we could take more of ' ' ' When lt conles to olganlzatlon, we have to hand lt to the elvht gladels By now there are Vely few of then classes who have not organlzed and elected of flcers Well have to watch these llttle ones so they don t show us up ' ' ' Conglats to Jlnl Bufold Nancy Klndsvatel Colleen Abel, and Buddy Kramel, our new class OfflL8lS Chuck Hogan klckl d thc dLClSlVL convelslon ln the We tpolt Southeast game And 'lll the gals could say was Golly B D f0l lnstance Jean Pogel has a unlque phllosophy of llfe Act as you llke all day then at nlght pull up the COVEIS and llsten to the wlnd Whoooooooo Yooooou We wlsh to folmally lccognlze a new club ln our mld t Gales Dungeon Then theles Ronnle Barnes hlgh school state tennls champ' But as fal as we can see Ronnle IS all alound champ' fThat wlll be flfty centsj Wlth grade C8ldS comlng out Novembel 11 a pl oblem plesents ltself' How ale students supposed to obselve Almlstlce Day and glade cald day at the same tlme' Howevel Wlth open house comlng up, parents cant be to0 halsh Reason blulses lecelved on the eleventh could haldly have tllnc to dlsappeal by the thlltctnth' Look fol a new featule ln the next lssue of the Cllel The facts yet un dlsclosed, wlll be ln pllnt' Faculty Backgrounds Typmg Awards Shorthand Awards 40 Challes Belly Jcanette Bllant 60 Maly Heln and Maly Lou Wal Norma Cash, Maxllyn Kern 50, Naoml den, 80 Peggy ODwyer and Naoml James, 60 Naoml James James 0ne of W4 Thls weeks personallty IS a llttle glll whose soft cleal Qklh, baby blue eyes bonny brown halr, and wlnsome smlle would make 'lnyone s day bl lght e Wlth beauty and '1 pelsonallty that cant be topped thl 16 yeal old senlol has the blalns and 'lmbltlon that have won fOl hel hlgh honors ln and out of school As p100f of thl she ls plcsldcnt ot the student councll A Cappella choll tleasulel, 'lll clty student councll sec letaly C0ll6Sp0Yltl lng secletaly of the Tlgel Dcll councll lsslst lnt edltol flom Westpolt fol P10111 and fl Health Centel asslstant She IS a nlembel ot the honor soclety Pllntllt alltl Speech Alts She was also PlLSltll.Ylt of thc Junlol class llst ve ll She ad0l6S ll0Ct0l1ll2' pcople ln thc HUISGS offlce but hel flvollte Job ls modellng As fol hel love llfe, at the tlme hel healt 18 plavlllg hop scotch between Westport Elst and LllllS Besldes hlgh oftlces ln the vlllous olganlzatlons of lVlllCl'l she IS a lnem bel she has won a top place ln the heal ts of all who know hel By now, you must know th It Peggy Stanton IS the glll we can ploudlv say IS One Pelrlly Stanton Searchllght Turned on Problems School and wolld I'll0Dl0lllS havc beell the subject, of manv heatcd dlscusslons ln Ml Klngs fllSt and thlld houl classes The pupll have been explesslng thell own OI7ll ll0YlS and ldeas on tlmely subjects such as Should the Helald be Sold Wlthout an Actlvlty Tlcket and Should Scx Fdu catlon be Offeled ln Kansas Clty Hlgh Schools, also lflbol plolllems and the llghtel slde, Should Hlgh School Stu ents go Steady No ll6LlSl0ll was leached on any of thcsc questlons but the pl ojcct enllghtcncd lll lnv students on cullent toplcs THE WESTPORT CRIER Publlshcd bl wcskly durlng the chool year by thl Nvwslwrltlng class of Wrstport Illxrh School I' kansas Clty o Address Thx Westport Crnr 115 I-ast Thlrty nlnth stremt Kan sas Cut Ml 4lm1,:nLrv CQUI 1 y I ' 'iubscrlptlon rnus Your cents slnglr copy 10cent-1 Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the postofflce at Kansas llty MIRBOUYI under the Act of March 3 1879 NEWSWRITINI Cl ASS Bill Abbott Mary Hales Joe Brown Nancy Campbell Scott Campbell Jerry Chattlll Betty Concour Arlie Belle Creager Gwen Culver Don Doggett Llesl Eschenhelmer Nancy Hell man Monlcla Maxey Larry Montgomery Ter ry Moore Betty Mitchell Joan Mitchell Bev Nlckles Vera Smoots Thelma Spencer Mar .lorle Turner Jo Ann Wolch Don Woodside Barbara Wyatt 1 . . 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November 5, 1947 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Red Cross Prolect rn Shop Nears Complehon Th11ty frve n1ob1le movre projector earts to be used rn the Wadsworth Veterans Hosprtal are nearrng com pletron 111 the woodshop M1 Sloan estrmatecl that 300 man hours hfue been expr nded so far on these carts whrch w1ll be wheeled f1on1 ward to ward to enable bed rrdden patrents to vrew f1lr1 s The value of each lS ap pl0Xll'l1'lt ly S28 and rt was necessary to set up spec1'1l euttmg and assemblv Jrgs for then manufacture They w1ll be frttcd wrth 101nch ballb arrng rubber tll ed wheels and pamted a pale gray All mater rals a1e furnrshed by the Junror Red Cross The followrng boys worked on the projeet Ralph Arlnms B111 ite-venson Jack lxlrnile B111 Cockrlll Drck Fdmunds Jerrell Rolland llob Kearney 111111 Long. Bob Cow Don Moore flen Wrnzht Howard Wrneberg Roger Wood Rolnrt Throekmorton and B111 Je nkrns Buddy Castledrne and Kay How land havr completed Sheraton coffee tables and B111 Ryf a freshman, a Duncan Phyfe table Members of Momtor Staff Announced by Mr Drce, Dlrector Membe s of the monrtor staff have been announced as follows by M1 Drce, faculty super vrsor vlfllnlll Balch Betty Cooper Rosalrc Cum mln'-1 llrll D1-an y llrrrbnrn lwlward Carole l rsehmr 111 I1 ll lfoley Lhnrles I oodmnn Skrpper Huyrns Nuney Hellman Norma Ho tm Don lrnrh lhyllrs Johnson 11111 luarn y Nancy lxrstler ltoy Malone 1'v11yn Mart-1 Cl1nt Nnw mnn Jerome Osnower Clrnn lcrrnrngton Bob lattrrx-on Chnrlrnc Rnd Charles Rnsrnger llmulah Shmkelforrl Mary Ann Qnerd Juanrta lorrey Joan Tronrble lor rarn Wuldrrrg lam rencm Zlllfhllly ll 1h lov Marry Mullen Jrann lurver Don Woodsrde Seatha Preallrr Vrola Turner John Matson These puprls ue o11 duty rn the COll1d01S and the cafeterra durrng lunch hours and 110 9t3tl0llGd xt the entrances throughout the d 13 bervrce 011 the slaff lS VOll1flt'llV and IS a great responsrbrlrty It rs through the11 watehfulness and the students cooperatron NVltll them that rt has been possrble to have the fr ce lunch perrod M1 Drce sard Frrday Graduate Honored at Harvard Fredcrn A Herm 44 ha been appornted to the Unron Cornnsrttee of Harvard lollege the secretary of the Harvard Unron announced recentlv The Un1o11 Commrttee IS the prrncrpal student admrnrstratrve organrz 1t1on of the freshman class Escapnrg to thrs country a '1 war refugee llerm ClllV proved hrs ab111t1es After graduatrng from Westport he attended the Urn versrty of Chrcago and the Calrtorma Instrtute of Technology and served rn the army Whrle he attended We t port M1 Herm was awarded a gold honor p1n wrth one pearl He was a member of Clay, and the or chestr a, and was a second lreutenant 1n ROTC Speech Lab Puplls Dlsplay Talents rn Three Programs Porse and Personalrty have blos somed forth as the re ult of work 111 MISC Gales speech laboratory P10 grams were worked up by the students rn the th11d hour and presented October 27 and Z8 and Z0 The master of ceremomes was B111 Steward Beverly Mason, bhrrlev Owen and Sharon Frnk fo1111ed a charmrng t11o smgrng The Lady from 20 Palms, Mona Porter d1d a tap xt the Bat and '1 duet was grven by Bob Blackman and Ronnre Crooks On Tuesday the program consrsted of Jackre Shook who d1d a tap 111 a cute llttle red costume Qweet, demule, Sandra West sang Apple Blossom Weddrng and Juanrta Bucher dressed 111 a lovely plard fo1m11, ang You Wednesday to top the program B111 Ferguson performed on the p1ano wrth hrs popular boogre woogre Delrlah Weber d1d a song and dance to 'I Won a Rabblt' rn a color ful dance costume, accompanred by Pat Dalker at the p1ano att11ed rn a black and whrte lace for mal, Mary Lourse Ellrot sang Indran Love Call and Jackre Wh1 e also vocalrzed The master of ce1e111on1es was selected afte1 a t1y0l1t wrth four teen boys and one gnl partrcrpatmg Kenneth Rvan 40 was 111a111ed to Martha Schr1ve1s at the Communrty Ch11st1an Church 1ecently The erghth grade clothrng gnls are begrnnrng craft work They are fnak mg sma1t acce S0lleS from felt, such as belts mrttens and pocketbooks When thrs p1oJect 1S over they w1ll beg1n therr frrst garment 0:1 Me 444019 .fone Great thmgs are expected of the Westport 11fle team thrs year Cadets who have requalrfied for marksmanshrp 11bbons are John Drn wrddre wrth the hrghest score eve1 fired 182 George Morrow B1llMoo1e, Glen Lu h and Kenton Curran Three 11fle teans w1ll enter the Nat1onal Junror Club Postal matches, sponsored by the Natronal Rrfle As soc1at1on QNRAJ Each team of live cadets fires four matches durrng the fall and w1nte1 on specral targets sent from Washrngton, D C It 1s belreved that thls flung w1ll create lntere t rn the marksmanshrp program and rn the 1nte1scholast1c league matche November 14 through February 5 Durrng the season, Westports frrst team w1ll compete ag unst the seven other hrgh schools At the fir t meetrng of the Officer s club J11n Frsher was elected presr den, John DlYlWlClillB VICE prcsrdcnt, Kenny McKneel, secretary Ronald Hoffman treasurer Wallace Pendle ton, sgt at arms, Norman Dungan, publrc lelatrons officer Former Teacher Guest of Faculty at Informal Tea M1 W O Foster, a former West port teacher who was rn charge of the home economrcs department and taught sewmg here vrsrted the school 11st week A tea was grven 1n her honor Monday October Z0 rn room 117 Those present were Mrs H0110 wav M1s Ha111s and Mrs Chrlssman Mable Cook lellllell MISS Mary Young Sunset H111 school M1 1nd Mrs R V Human F L Halnden, and manv faculty n1embe1s Mrs Holloway arranged for the flowers and the food classes prepared the refresh ments M1s Fo ter formerly was M1ss Lrnn a Humfelcl Her home now 19 1n Clrnton Q C where her husband IS head of the h1sto1y department rn a P1esbyte11an College MIS Foster has a daughter now malllell and l1v1ng rn Brrmrngham, and a son who rs a 1un1o1 at the Unlversrty of North Carolma and mayorrng rn phys1cs Happrly greetrng her old frrends she 1en11n1 ced of the days when many of them were new teachers ln a new burldrng Those frrendshrps between te rchers and lovaltv to the school st1ll 1e'ma1n she sard Mv v1s1t to West port was the hrghlrght of my t11p to Kansas Crtv Joseph W Slyker 46 attended a SBIVICQ school rn San Drego last sum me1 Joseph entered the servrce rn January 1946, and was sent to Pearl Harbor lll May, 1946 He remarned there untrl he was sent to San Drego rn June 1947 I U I . - Q V v 1 ul l 1. ls u 1 -L L V . . . - K Q u 3 , A -, - H ' 1 S ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 .5 ' ' 1 1 , - 1' ' 1' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 -2 ' ' . . .. 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' ' 1 Y '1. . 1 1 F 1' , 4 , l ' Y 5' n . . . . . , , , Page Four WESTPORT CRIER November 5 1944 Naval Reserve Offers Brg Opportunrhes The rmportance of the new Naval Reserve and rts value to crtrzens of today were presented to reporters from Kansas Crty hrgh school papers by Capt Vrctor B Tate October 24 rn an rntervrew at the Hotel Muehle bach Captarn Tate who rs an Inspector rnstructor of the Naval Reserves has charge of the reserve armorres rn Kansas Crty and St Joseph Hrs many dutres vary from frequent checkrng up on the trarnrng program to proper drstrrbutron of naval regulatrons Armorres have been establrshed at many places throughout the country he sard where the reserve enlrsted man goes for rnstructron He comes once a week for two hours drrll for whrch he recerves a full days pay at rates the same as rn the regular navy A two week trarnrng course rs offered once a year durrng whrch trme the reserves are sent to one of the large trarnrng centers on the east coast The man frts rn wrth the regular crew of the shrp to whrch he rs assrgned and he recerves full pay and prrvrleges The only requrrements for member shrp rn the Naval Reserve are that all candrdates must be between the ages of 17 and 64 and rn good physrcal condrtron The reserve rs open to men and women Whrle rn tr arnrng the re serve member may learn a trade as well as berng able to use the latest equrpment The Naval Reserve Arm ory rn Kansas Crty rs located at 8th and Walnut Another attractron rs the possrbrlrty of apporntment to Annapolrs from the reserve Captarn Tate explarned that there rs a very hrgh quota of appornt ments whrch are drrect and do not go through the local congressman The reason for estehlrshrng arm orres throughout the cruntry rs to frll the navy s manpower r hrch has been cut badly recently the captarn sard As soon as the prepared busrness was concluded Captarn Tate relaxed somewhat and opened up for questrons In answer to the frrst he replred that he has been rn Kansas Crty two months comrng strarght from the Phrlrpprnes where he was statroned for two years He added that thrs rs hrs frrst shore duty rn frve years The captarn told sevfral excrtrng storres of hrs experrences rn the war ' Perhaps my most excrt ng exper renee was rn 1943, when I was commandrng an orl tanker he narr r-ted On thrs partrcular trrp we were gorng from Long Beach Calrforn ra. to Funa Fudr one of the Ellrs Islands Just before leavrng after the s'rrp was frlled up wrth orl we were o dered to take on 150 tons of dynamrtl The 18 day trrp through heavrly bom red territory was a perrod of anxrety ard worry for our crew ' Counselor Announces Scholarshrps Announcrng scholarshrps to be of fered to senrors Mrss Abel Westport counselor sard yesterday It rs qurte an honor to recerve any scholarshrp and the frnancral assrstance always rs acceptable Offers of scholarshrps already have arrrved from Grrnnell College Grrn nell Iowa a co educatronal lrberal arts school Montrcello College Alton Ill, a two year college for women Cornell Unrversrty Ithaca N Y the U S Mrlrtary Academy at West Pornt and the U S Naval Academy The Seven College Conference com mrttee on scholarshrps has sent word of ard avarlable at the seven eastern womens colleges Barnard Bryn Mawr Mount Holyoke Radclrffe Smrth Vassar Wellesley These col leges form a loose assocratron berng Boy Grrl Problems Next on Hr Y Slate Boy grrl relatronshrps headlrne Hr Y plans for the next few programs For a drfferent slant parents wrll be rn vrted to Jorn drscussrons on thrs peren nral problem The meetrng on October 20 was strrctly for fun wrth gfrmes to start the evenrng and wrndrng up wrth a chrlr supper School sprrrt was the theme of October H1 Y meetrngs To open the serres cheerleaders arred therr vrews tellrng how Westporters can help to rmprove therr school At the second sessron Sergeant Spoor Hr Y sponsor gave hrs Ideas and to conclude the group of programs Coach Bourrette and Mr Holloway spoke That school sprrrt ls not a tangrble thrng lrke a trophy or even a wrnnrng team but a feelrng of pr rde whether comes vrctory or defeat trrumph or drsapporntment was the general oprn ron brought out rn the drscussrons A Coach Bourrette sard School sprrrt rs lrke a drsease hard to get but after you have rt rt rs almo t rmpossrble to ose Decker Vrsrts Hrstorrc Shrrnes After Irvrng rn varrous crtres Wrllram Decker a Junror frnally has settled down rn Kansas Crty to stay he hopes He was born rn Parsons Kan and lrved here once before when he was 5 years old Other places where he has lrved that stand out most rn hrs mem ory are Wrchrta and New York Brll spent an rnterestrng vacatron rn the East In Boston he saw where the battles of Concord and Lexrngton were fought and other pornts of hrstorrcal rnterest Whrle rn Washrngton, he vrsrted the caprtol clrmbed to the top of the Washrngton Monument and made a trrp to Mount Vernon On drsplay rn the draftmg room are a model house and an automobrle made by Drck Cook and Bob Patterson located rn the same area of the coun trv and havrrrg srnrrlar entrance re qurrements Colleges offer the seven scholarshrps rn 'Vhssourr Kansas and Nebraska awarded on the basrs of scores rn College Board examrnatrons The scholarshrps vary rn amount ac cordrng to the student s needs From the offrce of Albert A Reeves Jr representatrve rn Congress from the Frfth Drstrrct of Mrssourr comes the followrng notrfrcatron One vacancy rn the class enterrng West Pornt rn the fall of 1948 and two vacancres rn the class enterrng the Naval Academy rn the fall of 1948 are avarlable to me and I shall frll them by apporntment on or before February 1, 1948 A prrncrpal and three alter nates for each vfrcancv wrll be ap pornted Nmonqlfre 611164 Halloween festrvrtres marked the recent meetrngs of several dcprrt mental clubs wrth gay decoratrons and approprrate refreshments After repeatrng the pledge of rrrem bershrp new members of Jules Guer rn provrded the entertarnment wrth skrts and drawrng contests Dolores Wrl lard and Frank Horner persuaded the members that Dash dog food rs the best on the market whrle Betty Ploes ser and Brll Abbott portrayed Blondrc and Dagwood rn a short skrt based on the Bumstead famrly supported The new members are followrng nall Muon C l D rl Mnrc Irank Horner Joe Rueb Brll Abbott Jerry Ilarls Betty lloessr Cathcrrn Oxtell Shar lcy Lance Lorna Sea my .lean Buch r lhyllrs Shrndler Dolores Wrllard Frances Arnold lelma Ocheltree Clrfford Russell Cretchur Castler Marylyn Swanson Joyce Gladrcux New members of Speech Arts gave acceptance speeches followed bv a Halloween skrt presented by Mary Ann Rea and Jean Jackman Thelma Spencer was chan man of the refresh ments commrttee Thrs year the whole crvrlrzed world rs commemoratrng the 400th annr versary of the brrth of Cervantes whrch El Crrculo Calderon observed wrth a specral program Lresl Escherr hermer related rncrdents from the novel Don Qurxote and Geraldrne Wrllrams gave facts from Cervantes lrfe Bev Nrkles and Joanne Buboltz sang a duet rn Spanrsh accompanred by Margaret Foreman Irvrng has been makrng plans for the year New officers elected to fill vacancres are Ernest Shrvers secre tary Brll Abbott parlramentarran and Bob Hamrlton crrtrc Future candrdates were berng lrned up for chemrstry no doubt when Mrss Junkrn had erghth graders rn to vrew experrments We do admrt they were fascrnatrng though ' I' I . . . . 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Nlovemlex 5 1941 NVhb1POR.l CRILR P ngg 1 xvn Under the Clock Jump ng to conclumons IS a ve e en bad haL1t That ra Teuv Moon x 'ul vue to all hl fxunds md enemles too Tel 1 V found out tha. haul xx lv, gettmg Bev Nlhlew coniuqd xnth hmm M2 Neel gn lx crupmg' up on om loullx S0fll0lb and on 901111 llI1f0ltllIllt,L lun lols as wall An xud bottle lll the h md of 11 chumlstny student ll1llll0dIltLlX blxnge on il seulc attack of pxln Betty Congoun lmemlm tu 1 xblv upwt ln ht Llasx tha. othex day wh1lL IL xdmg, 21 wntlmentll poem about glowlng old Betlys flluxds JSSUIC hex thlt she, IS ll vouthful, glv and thllllllllg' ns Qvu Mlm Junkm -. mmd muxt hue been w llldLllllg' when xhg askul hu chemls tly das about Lldtllllg' metals It goes to show th It tn whens c H1 kup up w1Lh Lhg sgaxom lllN'. 11122 pmoplm Wxntui More tL!llllLN III tha N0lld geometlx Llux Slgliill N1nf.tu.nm2n md a gnl A blonde, 1 lnunette, 'md 21 led head hall during xqgond hom om du laxt 1.12 xml endnd up ln M1 II ll N f1cc,th12e un embum sul gulls 'ilu 111 of thls stmv XOL hun 108m the flllllt h ilk ln xoun gxm Nlllt don t gLt L lllght you chxme to pus the Lnlx gxm am hea the Lllltljllllg' muh mm g'l01ln'-2, pass on, f0l thm clamlgm IN 'xl leady done' It lb an Lstabllshecl int th It gym teayhus Ju t dont get N012 n Qclu. 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Naomi hour chlcfly 011 en mds DC1t2lllllI1g' to hcl puvate affunq Jurv xlso getx mound quite 21 bit duung othel hom nt thi 11 Mmllyn Kem must want to be '1 dentlxt at least Nha s dnumnung. up bubmws bv pawlng out thou 1m bleakel L 1121111212 Why ls IILNI lschenhumu mllad the wandulng gxpxx ln fnxt Olll pllblll speaking' Have you tiled me un xm and Quinn togethe1 It s ually delxcloue N nw Pat Rudy Ben Coml Q plactlce of sockmg guls gomg down the Qtflllg, especnllv gnls he doesnt even know w1ll hor-nme a hablt lf he 1sn't caxeful Apples Qeemed to be m the llmellght la'st week A dxscamdul C016 was fouml on a dusk m txpmg dllllllg flfth hou1 om dmv last wack, Llll'wlllg' 1 111 3,211 undue embunas mnnt And then thus s Nancv hem on xml hel xpple 1 dw m publxc wpealung 21 Vlldtwv Ilaulclex' Hamm Ls' Thats 111 one heals fnlxout now dmv But, blothu, thcv llLllf, hw' Jmn Cartel md Dolmoe 0570111 hlve bullt up 1 thxlvmg lumnusx ax 21 Due Buleau The haldext lob wa gcttmg a Chuck fol Jlm Coonce Nowdlxs 1 gnl cloesn t h ue to hc ll '1 bov whlstle to l now hu -2 lmhmd hm she Just hcau those metal Dllt0S on hls show' Clang' C lang' B111 Ilowud IS gomgg to In mme Ulleflll wlth hls L ll md see th xt lt ha '1 c1tX stlclu on It Its 1 good tm g., lm kmw the Othel Cop Aftu walklngr Llnough Glllh 1111 pul lll the fog om moxmnfr last week wa I0 exon luldy fm I omlon At least th nt s tom COIIIDZUIIOTIN fhnlx of couuej LlVt1l1lL uc NCL OIIIIX I1 mm xml Namv Ixlmisvltu thnx le IDLISIIV studxmg than SI1lI'llNh Could lt met lm Wvngm 1 Sa npsun s l1LlNOIl'llltV thlt lllllxl'-2 hex fnst houl ll1.l'lSh ht claw wnep' O1 1 It on x ilu umlu he u ted people ID theme Some people Ntilltkll II llloxuenlng, 1 2 oo soon It NC thlt xx un lskul why thnv leplud We hxu dates on II llloxx cpu 'l h It s 1 nc xx one :sn L lt' IdYltClI1Q Just aunt mfg on IL Ntlutx Lodu 'lhex we be n lmonoxud bv SCNCIZII bovs cxulsmg mound lll '1 Chewmolct, wlth one hub cap mu mg C' 111 xou gunw whose non 9 xv'11tCl Tnublood h me lo uned thc h ud xx 21V th It vou h we to xx 1t2h those lldx Ill I ooQe Palk' Jlm Sow ud ls HCCINIHLI thu con glatuhmtlons of hlS fuemb on lunnmg hoxx to d mu at the M21-.0 Ill II 1ll Int S ltLllillX mght A couple ot 3.d1l1lllY1g' fllllllli fum 1.1: followed Fllse Ikwendt and M11 lene B1umf1eld all around town one day fuften school, 01 was It the other way mound Nancy HasQ should lemn the dxffel ence between lummoux and alummum paint' Brmsh Farm Youths Tell About Food Crnsls 121121 N rx fummg, unix f0lIl N1 ium sou xmtcd lx mms Cltx llllllllg, the lLLCUt A comentxon uplucn s n HL su 1011 B21 n Cunxh 2 um im ng xml x mden Clnmpb ll Nmtl md Johnl mm lLN I Illl N .mr ue xoung tumors hun Nun 2x gr eat dnl 0 Amuux duxmg tum 10lt Qtfu hun Ll nm 11121111 Mex mum 1 x num iltx 2 2 mtmumg, to Alllllll md 1111 1 thug thu ull! go to Nux Xml About L tm nl Nltlllllilll xg lx cespultc 2 1 sm xt s L1I'lLOINPl6hCllllllllt, to um who 12 used 0 IL Am21122xn phntx Clutmmg 1 l0Nt l s 0 s anlu ilu t L Amuu ll Ll would not IIIHINL on thug longu sl ll ls 2 would will tn. u Suu un nun IBIIIINIILI would 110 com thls xxmtex, IN hc mix lm 0 NL A ulum ll s 1' tive, but only hee um than wstuw It homg In Iul xml 11 unnt tho. 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Hmmm Souctv uxcmblx Ontobu l Relxtmg LXPCIILINLH duum, hw unc-nt tlxp .zbloaml IM WllSilD told ol attcmptmy., to cat wld ilsh Sll1dXNlLhLN fm hlcakfmt m Gummv 11111 ood plepfuefl m mnud 2'lL'lHC m I ngland In 'ill C 1011 Blltxm he WL unahlc to obtam m lu uc lm Nodl ox '1 mhml of cold vmtu wxth hls lNLllS Thu Bntnsh ue 0111 tmg on '1 lllLdgLl diet con 'unmg no fllNh flllltx Ol V154 tableQ hm explalnul uldlm., that such fue xull not onlv wexkcn t an ho mu but then IIIININ 'md mmmlc IQ wcll 'lhe spgaku 1.1141 he W1 hul exon Amuu xn utum could xmt P umpe to gat 1 fnxt h md new of th LOlldltl0I1S thue Closmg hls xpuch xuth Allan Dun M1 ex 1 XXOIIIN In 1 would xxhua thue no ngl xml non 1 n L vw mt hw he sud thxt I ng.,l.xnd 1 tlll1g'0Y1L latlons md his 01 xustelltv hlVL xe 9111041 from thg loxx of thu. wealth lexduxhlp Ill two uomld vsau Thg OCLJNIOII im thy spunh vw IS tha axxauhng' of 11101170 xml sxlxu pm bv Mx Ilollovsav to students who h ul non Qchollstu honou thc pleudmp, semutu Iols Thomne 41 who now 11 'lttCl1dlHE thc UI1lNLlNltN of lxxnwu Cltx ple Lntui the Ludgnts Lo M1 H0 oxwax B Abbott lntmcluuml Ronald Balms the usunlmlx Lhun man xx ho 11 the Qt xtn tl.l1Y'llN nh xmpmn Bnttv Ann Whlu, 1 1lllll0l vw IS umm pdnlcd hx Nlnu HIIIKIIIVIII Ill 1 Xu ll numhel 11 1 nr 0 umm 10 msemblx llldlllli C11 uw H plaud tha lx ul ln hu 1 X ll utm an cc-ntlx hx the Umxewxtw Ilwwus Shy 15 a wpoclxl stuclmnt m the chdm 11161 1lLlhllf,lNLHt0f tha Unlxusmtx oi Km us Cltx N111-1 C1 nu wax '1 mnmhu of the Rocknttw n 1t1onf1llv known DICCINIOII dune hm m New Xmk llst summu She xus fa member of the Spccch Aus mlub for thru. uux Ohm. Wllhelm 41 also .xppn mul m thc pu sC!1t8tl0l'l of Den Ruth Mwb xwhLLldI'ld sou 11 SLILIML tnmh el has letunmd to school aftu a two vueLks lb Une buausn ot lllmsx Hu fxmt hom L11-.1 Quit hu a L ud wlung, hel to mt wall quxck' Nou N11 1 1 s1g.,n of I dont know xxh lt An early spung Blll Whoq the gal Vrlth the I 1emh heck Jlm That Q my SlSt01 and thoxe guw nm t Flcnch' New Murlonehe Club for 8th Graders Sponsored by Mlss Beck 101 enghth f.,l3.ilCl'i exclumxelx 1 new Manlonctte club hu been Ol gxmved Thls group '1 lcxlxal of '1 sm 1141 0110 m Wcetpmt yumol hlgh LILXV out of .1 tall on I'lld1lOlILttkN g'lVCl1 m M1 G1leQ spcenh 11501 1 my all K C used as a d putmcntal cub the BIl11OI'll.tt,BS axe iponxolecl ly Mlsx Beck one of thn hast known l1lZ1l1OIlOttL tClCh6lw lll thu HLLUOII lo tuuh 111111117815 how to 1111110 cllgw stung and mampulate l11dl1Ol1CttCS IS thL pumpo e of thg ncwlv mgm llell club whlch wlll Dl6SLllt lte Hut U V t sm mg Ihs pldv wu ltlll a cl xxlll be DIOIILICUI Ln tnc-lv bv memhems The ofhcems of the gloup 'ue Naoml GUIHOIII pusldult B1lhe luguson nu. pmslmlent Phxllp Logan euf. tuy dIlllAlllL1 Xvlbl, tlLdNL1lLl Student Craftsmen at Work on Metal Prolects M Polumx xepolts that suel 11 uix xmul puplls 'ue Lngagzecl m mchxx du 11 Dl0,lLLtS m thn n eta! shop Daxul hoccklnl md Robut Ixlstlen an mfxk to lllow 4 mountul camua to osull xtg B111 Mnlx I tunnm xx lnonlz, lleallllg' 01 1 gxso 011 ma lhallc Ruslnfcx IN mm mg., 11111110 Ld s to use futtmg the stone scttlngw fox 11DgS 1 nam its ILIN u IN u xtluctlng, nus sud xolclumg, hunch 1 1 ummntn top Iugcnc O1 s 1 muttxng IKIUL thu xds on 1 screw on Ihun Ll1ftll'IlI1 are Wm 1 x 1 dllllllllllllll xml 1 x UILLW ot 011111 matmllals lhn eighth Ll 111411 Ill, QXDLIILYKIN2., thi. 1011 .xml 10110111 of fnumhx xxmk xml many wlll u-.L the tools thu ua m xkmg ln than own xhops xt home Thu bow mon xull be occupud ulth lllllxlllg' plevrd 'llummum a h tI'lNQ to lm l1lStllbLltLfl m tha utuam ho pltalx hx tha Rcml CION W stpmt us hxppx to wdcomc M 1241160 Moon um clffhth Lladll who has gut coma here fl0YH Plttshulg Km Westport Battalion Gets Coveted ROTC Trophy In tho tlophv eve Ill the fl0llt 101111101 stande the bL il.ltlfUl QIINCI trophy 'malcled the WlStp0lt bxt tahon fm wmnmg fiwt placc IH thc. mnual folmal g'OX6ll1lll0l1t m-pentlon helcl llst Apxll It wax hlOllg'ht, to the. srhool Oytobu 14 4 ult lt 0 s 0 wolk and p1ep'uat1on tha xwud ww pun fm an IXLITLL efhugncv lxt m of 'H pu cent hxghe t mnk e celxed by any unlt m the lx xmas Cnty 1101 houthxxeet pluerl sncond txl loxud 010 clv bw Southeast Tute gnen bv ln xmpgctxon texm fxom thc. 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VV Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER November 5, 1947 Tigers Triumph Over Knights on Muddy Field Playing on a muddy field in a light drizzle the Tigers achieved a victory over Southeast October 25 with a score of 7 to 6 boosting themselves to frfth place rn the league Westports only touchdown was made whcn Don Drshrngcr flipped a pass to Chuck Bates who w rs stand rrrg on the Southeast goal Hogan booted the ball through thc goal posts for the extra pornt The hrghlrght of the game was reached when Bob lxearrrev rntercepted a Southcrst p rss from Iaughlrn and rt looked 'rs rf thc 'lrgus would score 'rgarn but thc gun ending the half stopped thcrr drrxe Southeast s only score was made rn the fourth quarter when Bud Laugh lm plunged over from the 1 yard lrne The corrversron farlcd The wet freld made thc gorng tough for both srdes and thc ball was hard to handle on rccount of the rarn but the Trgers showed themselves capable contenders as thcv rushed 120 yards to Southeasts 165 vards and com plctcd 6 out of 17 passes to South east s one out of four possrble passes In everv department of the game the Blue and Gold boys have made re markable rmprovemcnt srnce the be grnnrnr, of the season Buddy Prrce Attends .lr Red Cross Conventron rn Cleveland Buddy Prrce '1 stnror was one of the lucky boys chosen to repre ent kansas Crty at the national convention of the American Red Cross held rn Cleveland last summer Mrss Brubaker appornted Buddv to the all crty coun executive board Mrss Florencc Roberts countrl drrcctor chose Prrct Don G rsh of Nor them t and lick Bovd Southwest to reprtsent the Kansas Crty countrl rt the convention The delegates rtterrded three forums a day rn whrch thev he rrd talks and held drscussrons on the policy of the Red Cross Later they framed this wear s Jurrror Red Cro s program During their stay rn Clevelrnd the group attended two baseball games held between the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Red Sox Thev also took a trrp across Lfrke Frre for a two hour vrsrt to Canada Now Buddy can say truthfully that he has been rn a forergrr country The delegates were guests at rr banquet held the last nrght of the meeting An informal rnterhrgh golf tourna ment was held at Swope Park No 2 course October 25 Westport players were Charles Nunns Harry Ervin, and Brandon Grlmore Leasure Circles End in Manual Cub Game Al ., .r,,.--- ,,,, .. .. ,,.,,,A,,..-.-vs-.A fr N ML . Undefeated Cub Team Chulks Up Frtth Wm Over Southeast Westports undefeated second team chalked up a 20 7 victory October 27 against Southeast Playing on South ea t s freld the Cubs were scored upon for the frrst trme this season dur mg the thrrd quarter when Gallup took the ball and made a daring 70 yard dash to the goal which was followed by a successful pass into the flat zone Tom Leasure n'ade our first 6 pornts rfter Kramer carried a Southeast punt 40 yards Late rn the thrrd Tom lrnson scored after recervrng a pass from Lersure and Cook plunged for an extra point The final touchdown by Kramer wa advanced 1 pornt when Leasure drove through the Southeast lrne Freshmen, Seniors, Teachers Take X ray Tuberculosrs Tests More than 400 senrors and fresh men and twenty teachers have been x raved srnce October 24 to deter mrne whether or not they were infected by tuberculosis germs The survey rs sponsored by the Kansas Crty Tuber culosrs Socrety and was conducted by one of their mobrle unrts whrch was parked at the east entrance of the burldrng Mrs Esther Schaffer and Miss Ern estrne Swanson registered nurses were assisted by Mrs Ryle Mrs Cur ran Mrs Weber Mrs Morrrson and Mrs Short of the PTA rn check mg the students The films are read by specrfrlrsts and parents and family physicians are notified rf abnormalities are re vealed Heart and chest drflicultres are shown 'rs well as resprr atory diseases by the use of hystoplasm Talks on movies and radro shows are being grven rn Mr Kings publrc speaking classes They ve brought up many rnterestrng things Hr Y Sponsor Heads K C Hostelrng Prolect Brkrng hrkrng canoeing horseback rrdrng seeing the beauty of Mrssourr lersurely traveling under your own steam these are the objectives of a group of young adults 'rnd the organ rzatrons working wrth youth as they met here recently wrth James Gamble of the Department of Resources and Development for the State of Mrssourr and R M Cummings of the American Youth Hostelrng Movement Youth Hostelrng rs a national move ment whrch through local councils of rnterested per sons has set up rnexpen srve over nrght accommodations The hostels usually are barrack like and rugged but trrm gay spotless It may be a frxed up barn a specially con str ucted shelter but always supervised house par ents The sprrrt of cooperatron whrch characterizes the establrshment f hostels makes them a rendezvous of song and laughter a mecca at the trarls end Hostelers themselves are the builders of hostels who share rn the cooking up keep cleaning music frrelrght and goodfellowshrp Those on the trarl may travel lrght Blankets and cooking utensrls are pro vrded Hostels usually are rn chalns frfteen to twenty mrles apart secondary scenic routes close enough to provide time to stop explore srde trarls meet the natives ' enjoy the beauty of the out of door meet the other lovers of the trarl This hostelrng movement rs Just get trng started here The Mrssourr Valley American Camping Assocratron Mrss Janet Murray president has appointed M E Mrschler Hr Y sponsor to head the local committee from the ACA He may be contacted at the Westport YMCA 4050 Broadway L0 1018 Y , . . . 1 l 1 ' 'f Y 0 i ., . 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I Y ' ' . r 1 a 5. l I ' ' HE WE TPORT RIER Volume I'h1rty F11 e December 3 1947 Number Srx Parents Get lnsrde Vrew Of Busy Lrfe of School Parents 1nd frrends strermecl through the burldrrrg on thc nrght ot Open House November li garnrnc rnsrght oi the drrlv lrte of students rn a busy hrgh school Modern methods ot audro vrsual cd llLll,lOI1 were demonstrated rn 10011 116 wlrrle Mrner s Mrdhor se room 115 phvsrcs and gener rl serence student showed the varrous g1dgcts rndrgenous to that pl rce Down the hall enrbryo chemrsts gave wrter thorough gomg., over purrfvrng drs trllrng and electrolyzrng rt Next door, Instruments for testrng., drrxer rerc trons we re bernv sampled bw xrsrtors Art technrques vrere dcrnonstratcd rn room 303 wrtlr clav rnodelrng, bt Rrchard Scott woodblock bv Clrf ford Russel scrrtchboard by Jean Woodsrcle and posters by Sh rron Wrse rn the lrmclrght Rebecca Gruver and Gene Westrope were rn the physrographv lrb showrng, the thermograph and theoclolrte to fascrn rtcd spectators Twrce durrng the everrrrrg the TSB Rhythms were presented rn the tvprng., room by comnrcrcral students A busr ness maehrrres orchestra made rts de but, and tvprng shorth 1nd and book keeprng skrlls were shown by students Kennetl' McNeel was the rnnounccr of a radro program Fxarnples ol vsork done bw all clrsscs were on drsplay rn Mrss Guf trns clothrng room as was a brarded rug, not vet completed, whrclr serxcd as 1 dcrnonstratron prece tor the tcch nrque In thc gym d rnces and denronstra trorr ganrcs were the order of the evenrng, and vrsrtors were greeted rnd conducted through the gym br sewn adv rncel students actrng., 1 host esses Lvcry phase of school hte was cox ered, evcn the Health Center whrch was represented by a progr 1111 rn the audrtorrum teaturrng Mr W J Drx on heacl oi the Jrckson Countx Pub lre Health Engrneerrng Commrssron, who spoke on Hexlth In Our Com munrtv The A Cappellr Chorr sang Hvrnn To A Hero Oh Susanna Ole Ark s A Movcrrng rnd School Days wrth new words bt Mr rnd Mrs bprrng Puprls 111 Mr Polesorrs rnetalwork classes are makrng three new angle rron, concrete topped solderrng tables and materral ra- ks for the stock room Qulz Kids Wm Prrzes Lresl lnschcrrhermer and Rebecca Gruxer proved rn the assembly Thurs day rtternoon November 6 that It Prvs to be Smut The program sponsored by the Unrversrty of K rns rs Crtv can be heard everv Saturday at 11 oclock on statron WHB It rs con ducted lrke 1 spellrng bee, wrth Mr Drek Smrth master of ceremorrres qururng the students The questrons were on the followrng toprcs current events Amerrcan hrstory and ervrcs The ludges were John T Keown, cl rector of radro rt the Unrversrty of kansas Crtv and Arthur Ch rrvrl of the hrstorv dep rrtment Atter thc other frnal contestant had mutfed the last questron What are the salarres or representrtrxcs ind senators rn Congress Lresl came across wrth the correct answer and was awarded 1 S25 bond as trrst prrzc Rebecca, who placed second recervcd fr 310 prrzc The srx students wrth hrgh scores rn an Amerrcan hrstory test grven by Mr Krng were chosen as contestants 011 the pr ograrn Wrth shakrng knees and alert rnrnds they rntroduced them selves and were qurzzed rn thrs order Rebecca Gruver Rrehard Adams Vera Smoots Terry Moore, Charles Garrett and I1esl Lschenhermer The assembly was opened wrth the Westport loyalty song, led by Mr Sprrng The grrls double trro sang If I Love You and the A Cappellr Chorr sang two selectrons Zelma Ochletree acted as the student master ot ceremonres Seven Keys to Baldpate To Be the Fall Play A deserted summer rnn rn the dead or wrnter rs the locale of Seven Keys to Baldpate, Westports fall play to be presented rn the audrtorrum De cember 12 and 13 Kenneth McNeel rs Wrllram Hallo well McGee and Janet Carp, as Mary Norton head an excellent cast, wrth Joan Mrtchell Jeanne Carter Mar garet Qurnley Arlene Swanson, Joe Brown Brll Abbott Terry Moore Wal ter Prrce Jerry Osnower, Ted McAtee Howard Van Sandt Charles Garrett, Rrchard Adams and Raymond Prree lll the other roles Jean Jackman and Aloha Rrggs are prompter Thelma spencer rs 111 ch rrge of pr opertres If you happen to bc around the burldrng late and hear polrce whrstles b rck stage, feel cold shrvers see lrghts snap on and off glrmpse a woman rn whrte or behold a ghost well, thats George M Cohans famous Seven Keys rn rehearsal bv West port Thesprans The drrector of the play rs Mrss Keeler members of the faculty play conrmrttee are Mrss Wheeler Mrss Brubaker M1 Ward and Mr Krng M U Football Band Visits Westport November 21 Seldom has a more rmpressrve ag gregatron been assembled on our groanrng stage than the 96 unrts of brass blue serge and gold brard that make up the Unrversrty of Mrssourr football band Then confident vorces resoundrng rn a specral arrangement of the Wrffenpoof Song rndrcated that they were expectrng a vretory rn theK U M U homeeomrng game for whrch they played the followrng day The enthusrastrc response to a Jazzy trger cheer was mrngled however, th a few Rock Calk Jay Hawk vells from the audrence George C Wrlson drrector of the group, announced the numbers, whrch were mostly rousrng football marches Lester Mrlgram eharrman of the or ganmatrorr s alumnr board brrefly re called playrng under Mr Keenan at Westport Junror rn 1931 A musrcran who attracted a good deal of attentron was George Harrrss, wearrng an Abraham Lrncoln beard for reasons best known to hrmself Two members of the band were Westport graduates, Ted Wrtt 45, and Russell Blake, '41 , . . 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Captured by the spirit of the season, and engrossed in the freedom of the holidays, perhaps, this year, we did not fully understand what Thanksgiving should have meant to us To say that we were thankful for our Thanksgrvrng dinner seems inadequate When we realize that the United States rs the only country rn the world where the food supply was sufficient to permit thrs traditional feast we should be glad to share our abundance Although food prices are hrgh rn our country, few people are rn dire want In countries where food rs not scarce, inflation ranging from 200 per cent to 1 000 per cent above pre war years makes rt very drffrcult for the marorlty of the people to secure even the bare necessities of lrfe Plain rrce, and too lrttle of rt, wrll be the fare of the overwhelming magorrty of the rice eaters of Indra Part failure of the wheat crop and the abandonment of the fields of wheat durrng the period of ervrl strife last summer wrll aggravate hunger Chrna rs short of food and a serious famine occurred there last year In the northern part the wheat crop was cut by 60 per cent this year by the spring drought There were scarcely any feasts among the masses of people of China The prolonged food crrsrs rn both Europe and Asra has retarded the growth of young people In some regions of Europe tuberculosis has reached the epidemic stage A thanksgiving day dinner rn Austria, Poland or Germany mrght have been a bowl of potato soup It might have included a few leaves of cabbage Because the United States has a sufficient supply of food, we should not develop an arr of superiority but one of deep obligation We must realize that rt rs our duty and our prrvrlege to supply the needs and relieve the sufferings of those countries rn distress untrl they are better able to help themselvs The good wrll thus created will be the surest foundatron for lasting peace among nations and then may a Thanksgrvrng day for all the world be proclaimed It Sez Here This is radio st rtron BUZZ back on the old beam so how about tuning rn to give a listen? The curtain will rise on the fall play rn a few days and the east of nrne boys and four grrls tmust be fun eh l has been busyfll getting the action ready It s guaranteed to be a thrrlleroo and with the screams and pistol shots heard comrng from the rehearsals we wonder rf rt should be recommended for children under twelve The scene opens in the front hall where the grrls eyeballs are popping out by the hundreds after seeing the boys decked out rn such high stvle For a novelty rt was fun but there are several rndrvrduals who hope the H1Y and Y Teens don t discuss the clothing subject again soon And now let us observe five minutes of srlence lest we forget the tragedy of November 14 Thank goodness those horrible yellow cards don t come out 'rgarn for ten weeks One day Mr Spring was leading the choir rn a new song Suddenly he stopped George he sald why drd you slow down in that last phrase George s reply Because I dropped my music Strolling down the corridor we see Mary Ann Rea Phyllis Schrndler Jo Magnusson Gene Smith and Keith Mott frantically looking for their names rn the Clock column Hey' Get on the ball they re over on this pave' Fifteen rntellrgent U1 seniors staggered out of room 110 one Friday morn mg mumbling ' Oh well we drdn't want to go to college anyway Guess they ll lay off the Pesr Cola bottle for a while That wicked monster the Thirty ninth Street bus has broken up many a good time too early It would be much simpler for the boys to buv cars than Une of Wd Short, dark and goodlookin' is the label for this week's shy HJ personal- ity This happy bundle of jov was pre sented to hrs parents seventeen years ago at Bethany Hospital Having nev er trred to Jump off the garage with an umbrella or other common trrclrs that bring., drsas ter Dale Patrick Knowlton success fullv passed early childhood to enter Westport rn his freshnran year O ur miniature Charlie Atlas rn terest lav wholly in football so his sophomore year he went out for the sport He rrade the econd team foot ball twice 45 and 46 and this year rs doing a very frne Job on the first team holding down the posrtron of guard Also he played basketball sec ond team 45 rnd 46 rnd rs 'r mem ber of the W club Biff as he rs nicknamed being a typical Westporter likes fast and solid mu rc Topping th lrst are er Hours and Sugar Blues For shows he prefers Cass Darley to any alluring movie scarlet and for male acting Dane Clarke Hrs weaknesses are Nu Way Tend er lorns 'md short brunettes but he in srsts that he hasnt any love life at the present Hrs red rnd blaek eagle socks reveal his tastes rn clothes Wrth Dale s debonarr wavs 'rnd cute looks we reallv are proud to say that he rs One of Us in to mrke the eompanv ehrnge the Behold the poor mrles of the play erst who cant get their manes trimmed trll after December 13 D any of the girls volunteer to lend rrb bons bows barettes 01 qnythmg- to keel? the harr up out of their frees Well thats all there 1 and theres no more this time Keep up the good work and Neechavo' cruse thats what rt sez here THE WESTPORT CRIER Published br weekly during the vhvol YP'll' by tht N wswrrtrng class of Westport High School Kansas Cnty Mo Address The Westport Crier 'll Fast Thrrty nrnth street Kan sas Crt M 031' 1151. 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' ' ' Uecenrber' 3, 1947 WESTPORT CRIER Page 'I'l'rr'ee- Junior Red Cross Boxes for Children mv Ixr tl r r llrrrnhnr and Stott park the boxes for chrldr rr overseas Pupils Frll 80 Red Cross Educational Grft Boxes rss rrrbrleer selroo ponsor t the Red Cro s pr rrsed the ettorts of the Westport students rnd te rehers rn preprrrrrr, rpproxrnrrtelx eighty ed rtronrl gilt boxe irr children war devastrted eountrres In tlrrrtx seven lromrroorns R d fro s eounerl representatives serxed as chairmen of eomrnrttees whreh plrnned the eon tents ot these boxes The rrork was supervr ed bv the teaehers llre following, honre roorrr pupils are nrembers of the eounerl rrnn nrrl I upun Shir lay Bon Bur lrur u Illru kvror d Iinr burn Nhnr p Doris e u 4 rrrrr Wu rs Ihr urn Arn lrrr Mnrr.nr t Ilrll lhrlrnrd Adrrnr I retehrn -4 r r rr mer n pus MrM rrruv Iwelgn Mort-r Lhurlen hir lhrk r I 1 rrrrrn Swan Nertu I' romuth Ann Wotl 3 r rrne Ax! gn rr r vrell Shrrlry Wharton Iirll Ro Ar 1 n Su rrnson Vrr Llllltl Nu hol Ilnrlrnr rr Starry Iors Murphy Iinrlmrn Burns I lennu A tr Nnney I rndnrrrn I' lrnrlr th Merrrr lrnnr rs Merrsrhk Marrrr rrr McCarty Nancy t le hur I lr 'Irrl rrr r url rrn Martha nn A nn W rr lrxrng lhrlgrren nn 5 nur M r ll Ruhnrd nrpl onnld lhrllrp lunrt M rrr Norma u 1 rum M Ie-od I'lhlxn Rry Jrmrrtu Smith Nauru 4 rn r s rr I Ina er Nunev I' rung lxrstlrr Donna Re be r ts Betty rgrrn trlren She has just p rssed her 10 and with orrlv 1 error This degree of recuraer rs seldonr rerched Marrorre wrote 10 words a rnrnute lor 10 mrrrrrtes Other awards Candv Qrndt 60 Ieorrard Brrrv, 50 Nrnev Crmpbell une 'Ilrelnra Spencer 40 Shrrlex Jeanne 1 rrter Ifred Ixrueger Daxrd Sessler George Amex Jrelere Olrphant and Iorr rrne Wedding 20 Mrrjorre 'lurner hrs the spot light rn tvprnr., Christmas Boxes Next on Junror Red Cross Schedule The Junror Red Cross council met rn room 211 November Z4 to receive rnstructrons concernrng the filling of the Chrrstrrras boxes for disabled vet er rns Mrss Brub rker the Junror Red Cro s school sponsor stated that the heme rooms hrd requested 50 per cent rrrore than the number of boxes al lotted to this school which equals one per home room Alreadv eontarned rn the boxes when delivered to the homerooms were a bottle of shaving lotion a deck of crrds rrzor blades a parr of socks, 1 handkerehref, and .1 pocket size book students are asked to upplv such ar treles rs cigarettes nratches 0 a rrlor rrrd razor blades etc Watercolors by four of Mrss Beck s 'rrt pupils are displayed rn the mrnra ture museum of the Nel on Art Gal lerv Bob Lfrwsorr Bob Hamilton, Rrehrrd Seott and Nancv Coolidge sketched the lfrndscape at the end of the Thrrty rrrnth street bus line We all rre hrppy to welcome Mar ron Hoecker back to sehool Qhe was gravely rll for two weeks as a result of r bite from the extremely poison ous black widow spider Oflicer of Mrss Hanna s home room rre Jim Buford president Bob Ixear ney vrce president Joy Drury seere tarv, Rosalie Cummrns and Jo Ann Woolsev co trefrsurers Gene Bohr sgt at rrms Un Me aiding .fine As a reward for winning first place in government inspection, the West- port battalion was the honor' guard, leading the K. C. Regiment and es- corting the regimental colors in the Armrstrce Dav Parade with John Din wrddre acting regimental commander Our rifle team fired agarnst East November 14 winning by 105 points and agarnst Paseo November 21 with the wrnnrng margin of 58 points Ken ton Curran tired 170 George Morrow 167 Brll Moore 163 John Dmwrddre 150 and Jrm Frsher 147 The next match wrll be December 5 agrrnst Central at East The following pronrotrons have been approved F1rstLreutenants Kenneth MeNeel John Drnwrddre James Irish er, Brll Daywalt Qergeant James Booker Corporals Daniel Gallagher Patrick Boyer Thomas Blakely, and Thompson Magee The next promotion lr t will be published after December 1 The following aw rrds have been made Mrlrtary Theory for highest grades rn written examinations Brll Daywalt Wallace Pendleton, David Stroud Donald King and James Fish er Scholastic a scholastic average of 35 James Fisher, Mrlrtary Bearrng and Neatness James Fisher, Norman Dungan, Theodore Bredson Robert Wallace John Drnwrddre Kenneth Mc Neel, David btroud Robert Luetjen, rnd Jerry Boyer The e awrrds are given every semester to outstanding eadets Cadets are reminded to inform their parents of the Auxiliary meeting at Mrs Drnwrddres 504 East 42nd, De eember 6 Education Is the Path to Peace, Says Armistice Speaker To celebrate the end of World War I and pay tr rbute to those who gate sembly was held Tuesday November The guest speaker, Fred Tyler, a prominent lawyer and a veteran of the trrst World Wu was introduced by Brll Abbott In Mr Tyler s opinion education will prepare us to face the world rnd make the right decisions quickly Community singing of the old fav orrtes of World War I was led by Mr bprrng and the A Cappella Chorr sang three approprrate war time se lectrons rncludrng Hymn to a Hero, Patrrotrc Prayer, and Madam Jeanette At the eleventh hour of the el enth day of the eleventh month ' said Mr Holloway rn conclusion You will stand and pray to God rn your way and I wrll pray to Him rn my way and I am sure that He wrll under stand' After a moment of silent prayer, the assemblv was drsmrssed I .I . . 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Your Protechon Against Tuberculosis The fortreth annual Chrrstmas Seal sale by the Kansas Crty Tuhereulosr Soerety began offrcrally November 24 when the seals were sent to homes through the marl The team of oxen haulrng a load of Chrrstmas trees on thrs year seal rs artrst Raymond Lufkrn s rnter pretatron of the sprrrt of Chrrstmas Some of the older generatron may re member wrth nostalgra the famrlrar srght of just such a team ploddrng along the road drawrng erther a sled or a two wheeled cart one more step rn hrs long and drs trngurshed career as artrst and tv pographer Hrs technrque represents a strrkrng parallel to etchrng thus lend rng rtself to a wrde varrety of com mercral outlets He has garned natronal pr omrrrerrce wrth hrs black and whrte work Manv of the sketches rn chrldrens books wrll have Mr Lufkrns name at the bottom Hrs xersatrlrty stands out strll more rn hrs wartrme poster work for the Treasury Department as well as rn the dozens of maps he made for mrlrtary purposes The Kansas Crty Tubereulosrs Qoer ety rs proud of the work done by Artrst Lufkrn on thrs year s seal Let the symbol of Chrrstmas reach from thrs seal to you By usrng Chrrstmas seals on all your Chrrstmas marl you are truly reflectrng the real sprrrt of Chrrstmas, and helprng rn the frght agarnst tuberculosrs A recent vrsrtor was Captarn Jack Cundrff 38 who spoke hrghly of thc work berng done bv hrs Westport classmate, Sergeant Spoor Cundrff has served rn the Army Arr Force srx years Marcella Nrcoll types and mrmeo graphs the reports of the faculty councrl and drstrrbutes them to the teachers Mrss Guflin rs the secretary of the councrl She as embles the notes on the meetrngs and then drctates them to Marcella Many Curriculum Changes In 45 Years Styles change rn forty frve vears, rn clothes mo t evrderrtly but also rn names and school currrcula The pres ent course of studr has been eut and tarlored to frt the needs of modern students of rll aptrtudes rnd rbrlr res The rules ot the Board of Pduea tron strpulate that a student mu t have three years of Lnglrsh rn hrgh school In 1002 four years were re qurred a year and a half of the pres ent varrety one semester of Amer rcan lrterature rrrd a verr each of rhetorrc and Frrglrsh lrterature berng speerfred In the seeond year of thrs eentury Westport hrgh school offered four years of Latrn, Germ rn and Prencn three years of Greek and two of Sp rn rsh There were full elasses rn all these subrects and the least populrr were rn Spanrsh Now the srtuatron rs some what reversed Spanrsh and Latrn are the sole survrvors of the rnrposrng lr 1 of languages once studred rn thrs school, and Spanrsh rs the more pop ular of the two It ls possrble now to study four years of Sprnrsh brt beeause of a shortrge of adxanced students a proposed thrrd year Latrn elass was canceled lrst sprrng In 1002 three V9dls of rrrath also gy um' Much has been sard pro and eon concernrng that typrcally Amerrern habrt gum chewrng Thrs bone of eon tentron has been of partrcular rnter est to sehool teachers and students Teachers have been on the w rr path for years rn protest agarnst the gum chewrng proclrvrtres of moronrc look mg., mastrcators It rs a proved fret that rt rs harder to enunerate the world s classrcs when ones tongue r entangled rn the confectroner s glorr fred versron of rubber Many screntrsts contend that th praetrce rs bad for the drgestron 'rnd Mrss Junkrn has been terrrfyrn classes of cow emulators for years bv tellrng them they are on the wav to stomach ulcers Our school rs full of other reformers Many tefrchers eol lect frnes others strrve to humrlrate the gurlty party by forerng hrm to publrcly drsgorge the offensrve stuff Mr Keenan bemoans the frddlers who saw scrape and chew rway, com pletelv out of trme wrth the musrc Durrng the war young patrrots felt that they really gave therr all when because of strrngencres they were forced to go through the day wrthout a cud Now however, quantrtres of the wrappers of the popular brands are swept up by the custodrans everv day Desprte rrdrcule and propaganda the gum frends chomp and rndustrx thrrves We wrll have our gum were a must All students studred three semesters of algebrr and the same amount of geometry One verr of serenee rrrd two of socral studres were demanded of all candrdrtes for graduation The speerfrcrtron of Am errcan hrstorv was not rdded to the requrrernents urrtrl 1020 rnd then rt was rnserted by vrrtue ot state law Wav down at the bottom of the lrst of courses was an rnconsprcuous electrve course prrnted rn very snrall type physre rl culture For boys thrs consrsted of a prehrstorrc fornr of football basebrll, 'rnd basketbrll Grrls developed museles by playrng basketbrll rn a lrdy lrkc, genteel nran ner of course but the nrarn ferture of the phvsreal culture eourse for therrr was the theory and pr rctrce of the trne art of swrngrng Indrrn clubs A great toprc ot debate rmong the 02 gymnasrum grrls was to bloonrcr or not to bloomer Fvrdently the neg atrye won the drseussrorr for rn con temporary photo rfrphs the grrls are hown on the basketball court rn eos tumes that mrght be good examples of the new look wrth whrte baller rnr length skrrts All rn all the school has eh rnged srnce 1002 perhrps for better and perhaps for worse Quren s'rbe New AAUW Members The frrst actrvrty for the Westport members of the hundred grrl club ot the Anrerrcan Assoeratron of Urrrvers rtv Women was r tea rt the home of the Westport sponsor Mrs Frank lrn D Murphy on Noxenrber 6 New sophomore rrrerrrbers xnnouneed l Mrss Abel counselor are Colleen Abel Lorel Pomrenrng and lors Moorehead These were cho en on the basrs of grrdes made durrng therr freshman year and remarn members throughout therr hrgh school years Other menrbers of the AAUW are Joanne Wrrte leanne Carter Plrse DeWerrdt and Lresl Eschenhermer serrrors Joan Mrgnuson Barbrra Fd wrrds Joy Drury rnd Mrrgaret Pore nran Junror Por the open house Mrss Hrydens puprls drew sketches on the black board to rllustrrte the topres whreh they had been studyrng for the last ten weeks Toprcs rncluded the pro posed Unrted Nrtrons headquarters Washrngton skylrne rmmrgrants and naturalr7atron home school and church and Unrted Natrons chart Puprls who made the drawrngs were Jean rent, Dianne Gould Vrneent Murphy Joyce Gladreux Su7anne Carter Monte Noxac Wrllranr Stand rng and K'ry Rezabek Drsplrved on the desks were some notebooks rn whrch students planned famrly bud gets and gate rnstructrons on how to buy 'r house and how to fur nrsh rt 1 , 1 111 11 1 1 , ,.. 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L t deal old Nestpoxt 'lhls tum to thm Navv Good luck icllm' Jeuxm Cmtel lb bllllglllg' blead 1111 lumhu P1tx1ot1c N0 fm tha -11km of nt An 11110 11 u fallow coming up the llght Nude oi thu. stun whan wou ale tnvmg to go down th1 xnong wh m hm nw' M111 Shullq 1 thnd hom h 11 txkcn sudden ntuut III Comnxumsm 11010165 Knllu Hew to -.unnx C111 imma ovu 1 ucent weak end It vouvn notuul 1 shghtlx huued look about Jllll Coonu. latch t b L 11111 so m mv women 111 nh 1-111111 hlm Hot on tha t1.11l an Je1xnC.11tu M1111 lwn Holum and M uguet Qumlex Leonx Kallu 1.1 membu oi the nate tllll s H un 0 u thl0llL,h Ohm New Y01l1 Ontauo Canada Nllihlf, ln and all 'mound lake P111 he Clock Th'll1lx9 go to thc ushem who dld such a wondel ful Job at Open Home eipeuallv Bob bells who shoxed hm plogl ims 111120 the H1-1t pan of fum nme hunch th It c lme along md left Small S0lllLthlI'lg buxnmg' Itb just thobe apple D105 the foode cla1ses tncd to make Al Spnmu has deuded to glve women one mole chance ThankQ Al 111 xll xppmeuxte that Vhth 111 tha ChllHtll11S to1mal1 momlng up bovs ne gettmg, tlghtcl md tlghtu xuth :late money TheQe name bdYldQ would haw. to hlt KC llgfht bCfO16 Chnstmaq But just aQk Nouuelf Would vou lathel see Hal IV Ixmu Stm Kenton Woody Hu mm Tom Pxstox and Tex Beneke Ol hue .1 C01 xge fo1 the fOlIl1llS'7 II 1h what 1 llllBNtl0Yl Vnglf. WIINOII ggts out votg f0l the most '-xmpathntlc gnl of the week Sunnis 18 though she spands half hex tlmg conxolmg othel pcoplc Coume 1he ham t anv tloublee of hen own COlU.,ldtlll'ltl0HS to the new beautv queen Mx Dllttlel gills couldnt be found And t0l'lg'l H11 to the fiwt md second tootblll tums fm thnn swnll posl t.l0llS m thu lI1t6lqCh0lZJ.St1C league WL ne pmud of vou Signal Tha KIQIS 'it School Ihd you seg the L01llf lLld 011 the su ond H001 m Ml Q Gales 100111 V Oh my bleedmg kmu, e 1110111 of thou unfoltun 1te gnls who hnve hllen down WhllL plavmg bas ketbxll Thele ale some IILVKSWIHIIIQ' dmnte who st1ll fight bleed and due oxen MINS Bonmv 1 lulc-1 SU One tlme when Ilm Bufold wlsnt lookmg hw bust ught xftex the muc hght down m Glllh im Puk Wxsnt It .lstoundmg how some of thy gnls dlooled at the M U Band aw 1emblv' Ya' AQtoundmg' Ieam Be xvu Q and lmleen Bauvx new tap dame xmuge and confuecs then Qtaltled fuende' Mun RlCh has bcen hobblmg' mound 1chool on clutches became hy wfxs m Quch u huuv to get down stalls Let that be a 1011011 to vou who would nun down stem fqmanqdne 611164 The plesldenclee of two depaltment al clulw changed h'mds lecently, when the top ofiiclal neslgned becauwe of 1 8111131115 of .xctlvlty pomts Bob Hamll ton was f0lC0d to vamte as plc-Qldent or Jules Guexm due to hls election to the vxce Dl6Sld0l1CV Of the 5911101 class Ehse De Wendt uce premdent was promoted to the ch urmamhxp and Calolyn Weathelfoxd w'11 chosen as hu QUCCQQQOI kenneth McNee1 lCQl2'I10d as P1851 dent of Qpcech Alts club so that he could accept a palt m the fall play M uv Ann Rea was Llected the new pxuldc-nt Jean Pogel vlce premdent md Jean Jackman Qecxetaxy CBCII Polev was aw uded filet puze of two dollale m the 'mnu 11 Speech A1 tw pm te1 content New membexs of Clay ale HOWd.ld Cunnmgham Bob long' Chamlee Bal IX John Rnnkln Bob Cox Dlck Mc lam Inn Sghemel 'md Jenell Ro am New mcmbexs of the Dana Llter uy 'ioclety plesnnted the plogmam 'lt A lecent mcetmg of the club The l1fL hmtonv 'md XVOIIVR of two P8lnt6lS of n odern alt SOIN'ldO1 Dall and Plcaeso, wele dlscubbed Wmona WO0lillLk pmesnnted bv Joanne Buboltz The ten new membem of the club are bhalon Wwe C111 1.1 Wood Anne. Wlllxxmw Bettx Mclx uma Joue Ixelmd, Joann Nnoa M111 Lehman Balb 1111 Ld wud-1 Jomne Bubolt7, and Wlnona WO0CillClx New mLmbu1 of Pundlt pxugnted the DlOgllh1 Fxldas Novembel I ynn Foudnav gave a monologue The WISD Nancv Coolldgg sang The Deeelt gong, md a bl lckffxce number on How to Gam Cultule was ple xLTlt9d SILVER BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Automahc Phonographs Van! S Y F Q 'I' Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repairs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 MQGEE VI 5697 Menhon This Ad 1 fw W 171 rx 1 1 1' he-1 -'.,1944 11 ' . . . 1 . ' ' Q' ' , ' - x . c 1 1 ' 4 1 1 ' 1 1 . I . . . ,Q 1 x . . A 6 . 1 . . - ' N, 1 1 L 1 5, , . 1 'L Q - . , z .1 1.44 1-1,-1 1 ' 1 -1 -1-2 5' 1 '- 1 '- 1' ' : ' - 1 1 V' Y 'v 1 ' 1 11 1 ' 1 1' . 1 . 1 - 1 1 Y, 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 1 , 1 . I . 1 I . I I . 2 1... . 1 1 ---1 K' , L. , ' . . ' '. V, ' 51 ' S . S. V ' ' . . . 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1' - 1 V 1 r ' 1 , . . 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H Page QIX WES1 POR1 LRIILR December S 1947 Bob Lawsons Deslgn Chosen for Herald Bob Law on won the coveted fllQt PIICL IH the Iill lld QOXCI contust held Noxembu fm Ill: dosxgn pusomfvmg hlSl0llC Westport shoub thc Qcout Nidlllllllll' the lx mxax Cltx xkvlme The umtcet xx us Jumlgreml by Mule I letchel l8DliSCYllll1f., tho. Bu1gc1B.111d Ifn KIIVIDLZ' Compam M s Bmck an noumld thc KIININIOH pig: dCSlg'l'!LlS as follows Iolcvund Bob llanllton SQYIIOIQ Ph L Ildhndt clubs and faculty, Caxolvn Weathex f0ld ROTC Rxch nd Scott sports, 1+ 1 xnk H01 ex INUNIC Pit McGee C1101 Hel xld Qtaff B111 Abbott Tha contestant-. .1 Q Q nm the classu. O dels f Hu xlds wlll be taken Boblawson I qpuld 7 An annual m xv bn mesexxed upon pw mint of 91 md thc hal mae hx Mav 1 01 paxmcnt m full Duc to glextlv mcux ed coxtx of Dlllltlllf, and hmd mg thu PIIU. of the book has bun 1 u ed to Q3 Ownems of xctnltv tuk cts vull ICCQIVG Hemlds WlLh0llt chngc L 19-11 lluac IS tlulv .1 moox lulomgng to evuw Qtudpnt MNll9.dS of snmpshotx DhOt01.l'llIlhS .md mont ILGN nm ln tha mdklng so th It Qchool llfc ln 1048 mu be H1010 casllv I0 mcmbexed thmughout xeaxs to come Only 200 books vull by pxmted exws of thosg luenvui fo1 actlvltv tukmt OWIKIS s0 those who desne copmce should plan now to buv '1 Hel xld and 'mold dlSdpD0ll1tll1lllt next spnmg Elghfh Graders Invlted to Attend Dancmg Classes of Den An lY'lNlt,lt10ll has bun extnnded to xll exghth marlus 'md fleshmen by the Tlgll Dan Council to attcnd dmc mg claxsew to bn held at the Inn uux WLCIYILNIIIX xftu school The clawns uc bum: held becauxe the Dm Counul fnels that thy lexson for thu xmxll xttnndance among, un CILILIHQ men IS dui., 'lt least ln pant to the fxct th it few of tha voungu PUDIIS knovs how to dame and than fo1e fecl out uf pl ue at the tgen town sxhlch IS Quppoxerl to Quwe all classes At theee Wcdnesdav 'ice-axons the onlw uppexclassmen plesent wlll be the dancmg' mentom New offuels m M1sQ Youngs homexoom ale Donna Lxuchlm, pxem dint, Jlm Cnonce, X106 plesldent, Lola K0Qt01, scuetalv, Chuck Hogan, mea SUIQI, Scott Sllllth, sgt at almq Trlp to Ford Plant Cllmaxes Class Study of Motors Elght of the common leaxnmgs clawcs VlQlt6d the Fold assembly plant Novembex 18 and 10 The foul tllps to 1025 Wmchestel wue made ln char taxed bu es Thm tllp was the LIIHIHX of xuelal weeks study ot lY10t0lS Onlv those, who passed x test QQIVQII wuz allowed to paxtxclpau medlew to Qav thue wen fun who clxdnt buckle down and xeallv studs The gloups watched the aQ-.emblagc of 1 mr f1om the vuv begmnlng to the tm e lt wax duven off the lme, wlth gas .md Lvuythlngf IL3dV to go Of 81160131 mtelest was thc. m m who filled his mouth wlth tackx mught them on 11 magnetlc hammel and than txckecl flown the upholstelw Accompqnvmg the sturlcnts wen M152 Blubakel Mlm Gluhe M1 Mxl lu .md M1 Rvflel M1 Rxdel s n Olnlllg' md aitunonn C L Llassu. have bun studymg thi. mtunal combustlon engme Thev haw hfzd a two cvlmdex motol cycle engme and 1 cvlmdel head hom an anphne Ddxld Blocker hu had h tcmxll mmovul In ths. .xudltollum uuntly M1 Sheuu texchu of aexonlutlcs txlkul to the Qlghth glade students m two gxoupw about l9tlOl10mV A set of shdes lllustmatul the lI'ltLlQStlI'l2' lec tum Student asemtanm WBIC Byron lalken, Rlchnd Ruben, and Dan Iowo. Flghth gladus xlw haw, vlewed a fllm xbout the we athex Gall Hodge COUTILII uplwentltlve of 100111 211 wxll be out oi school fox sgvual weeks heuuw of an opui t1on An elghth glade bog whlle shop pmg fo1 altlclcw to 111! thu Red CIOSS ,qlft boxeQ, found a lc-al balgam at 1 Il9lg'hb0lh00d shop HL had spent all of the monex except 16 cents md .1 pfm of sox stxll was needul VN hen he told the cluk how the pmdvwe ww to be used shy g9I16l0USlW Wwe the xox to h1m xt a dlqcount Mlss Guffms elghth gn xde dothmg classes have completed thmn tnxt pm yect and the lewltx ale easy 011 the eve The altlcles commt of lovely 'lp pllque towels wlth matchmg' w'wh cloths luncheon set: duel felt mit tens m t1ad1t1on11 gold wlth a blm W to top them off xtxllxh fclt lmlt Wlth I1 ltahlng, com pill es Mmv of these DICCQS of h mdlwoxk wxll be Qpu lal Chllitllhlw IJl6x0YltQ md from the effect of thos on KllSIl1'lV Ill the flont hlll we conclude that thev wlll be welcome umlex mxonex Chustmxs tree' In mount xpelllng, contexts m M1 'Xllllex s clave Pltlllla Pogel ww the VlLt0l H1 fnst hour 'md lean Tlm mons m la t hou1 Analwc was the wold whxch dowmd Shnlcv Manu P'1t Anduson and P anlene Huw whxlu m the 1tte1noon It uae unammouQ th It put Chalhs Scott IH xeumd pl uc lhlloween was oh-.enwul m M K Cannons nuoxnmg common ICIIIIIHLQ se by a well planner! 1 utx I gallv deem xtul 100111 Axthun lnuvu lul the cla s m nntelostmg games L0ntextQ md stunts Pvuvone wus mystltxed bv the DIYJIILUOIIN of thc fontune teller There xx xx 1150 a D10 glam, and apples im ll fushmunts Cfnolgn lwitlgil sus unudui thc p11ze for clefxtmg, the Cl :nut hxt m the aftclnoon claw. nn '09 Thx con teQt for gnls only W1-. the hnghlxght of the putv Othex fxttx xctlons wun Lvlmee 'md foltunf. tkllllli Afhleflc Equipment lows CQMPBEU ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 'l'l 13 Balhmore Ave Good Luck to Westport m 47 and 48 GEORGE S SUPER MARKET 39th and Summnt e make all of our own candy! 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Decembm 3 1947 WESTPORT CRIER Page Seven glaculiq B A new face often seen ln the halls lb that of M E M1schle1, H1 Y 111 lLCt0l Although new on the Westpolt IOStBl, hns name has appeared on fac ultv llsts and g1oup le1de1 hsts ln kansas 1 1ty Ch1cago and Nolth Da kota M1 MlHChI0l attendcd h1gh school III VIHCCIIHQ l111I whcle hc 11011 maj 111 SPOIt lettcxs 1n bascball basket ball football and t1'1cI1 He pl ned g111ta1 '11 d teno1 banjo 1n lllgll school cnjovcd 11111111111., llllxlllg lllll g'1oup Nlllglllg' lI1s 1lV0llt6N I1st 11111 11119 thc same except f0l thlce ad1l1t1o11s 111fe and two cutc l1ttle f.,lllN who attend tl1e Tha1ch11 school Because of h1 1nte1e t ln xoung., people M1 Mlschlcl has 111111 h1n1 LIOUPS all ox 91 Kansas Cltx To thosc bovs and gnls who hlve shalcd IHIYII a good t1me w1th h1m he IS just Mlsch 1 good guv I11 19241 M1 MINLIIILI had a P10111 111ent pa1t Ill the p1g'eant ccleblatmg, the Sc 11111 Cent1nn11l ol GLOILQ R041 us Cla1l1s Clptule of Ifoxt Sac v1lIe now known as Vmcennes Cla1k '- v1cto1y won f0l thc U S thc 1nt11e nolthwesl the 1cg1on Illlltll of the Oh1o rlver Wlth Ins fl'1sh1ng sm1le and hw qu1ck movmg 1121.110 1'1d1'1t1ngf south ful enugv Coach Geo1ge V Bou1 lctte hls bcen onc of the best bc loved and most hmhly 1espectc1I mem bus of Olll faculty GXCI smce he came hcxc ln 1 3Z as footb1ll coach and d1 l0Ct0I of athlet1cs Alwavs an athlete the coach holds the 1047 1eeo1d fo1 football 0fflCldlN of thxs Illlll cdmte '11e.1 Wh1l 1n h1g11 school hc cst1bl1shed an em lable IEC o11l f0l honols both lll spo1ts and 1n s1hol11sh1p Dubbed Pee Wee by h1s tcammate, he lcttexcd 111 football basketball 1nd t1'1cl1 1nd nas all northeast MIS ou11 q1111te1b1cI1 bv v11tue of hu. cflptuncv of the un SLOICll upon M11yv1lle h1gh school team IIlCl1ILIltlllV hc was 1n hono1 student all th1ou1h school Thc xlphabct pll lde was not halt ed 011 hxs Llltlilllle to MISSOIIII We lcyan Coll 1,1 WIILIQ he ea111ed a total of ten l1tt11 111 footblll tldClx 1ncl basketball M1 Bouuctte was all state qua1te1b211k fo1 th1ec tens anl IQ hsted IH the 1028 e1Iltl0lI of Whos Who 1n Ame11c1n Spo1ts Afte1 col lcge he coachcd f0l th1ee Vl'llQ 1n Ma1 vvllle, an1l the11 came to Westpmt whe1e he has t121111cd a long succcs slon of ha1d llltllng' T1ge1 and teams Need a Tuxedo for that Clmsfmas Donce'? One Complete Tuxedo, Size I8 F 0 R R E N T CALL WE 9908 Fnfteen Semors Toke Pepsl Cola Exommohon If lftcen I'I1l.Il1IJ6lS of the sen1o1 class w1th h1gh scholastlc 1at1ngs took the Pepn Cola schola1sh1p exam1nat1on F11da1, Novembex 21 IH 1oom 110 WIIIIIEIN of the two schola1sh1ps 1n MISNOUII w1ll ILCCIVB fOUl VCHIS tu1 t1on lll college of the11 cho1ee S25 1 II1OlItI1 fo1 hung expenses a11d 1a1l 1oad ta1e 1111 one 10und tllp b tween collcge and home once a yen Students who took the test VICIL J1n1 Bufo1cI Joe B1own Bob H1n1lton Candy Smdt HIIIV E1w1n Ronald Bfnnes TGIIV Moo1e Jeanne Ca1te1 Bcttv Mltchcll D1an1 P11111 Nancx Can1pbell Jean Fogel Ben COml, IIIZII le111 BIIIITIIICICI and Vc1a Smoots All IVGIC chosen bv fellow sen1o1s a few VI eeks ago and all ue membe1s of thc Westpmt Hono1 Soelety Tlgereftes Come ln Fnrst at Sportsday Held at Paseo Nov 8 The T1gc1cttes came 1n fnst at the Inst of thc th1e1 annu 11 spmtsdxvs held at Pasco on No11mbe1 8 The tc 1m consxsted of Lo111a beavex, go llle Phyll1s Dobbc RB No1ma Holte IB Lydla Le1pa1d and Ellse DeWcndt RH Bdlball. Wo1th and Ba1b 111 ELIWRICIS CH Jackl Seavev IH Belva B rlekamp, RW Jeane Beaver 1nd JoAnn Magnuson RI Bub 11 1 Tu1lev and Bettv Dye1 Cl' BLILIIV W0lth 1nd Bettv F1sche1 LI and Dolo1es Da1kev, LVI QCOILN ot thc tI11ee 1.,11nes plaxcd IVQIO WGStp0lt Manual 4 0 West POII Cent1 xl 0 0 Westpolt South west 20 Only thxee games 'ue plavcd at the spo1t dav by each school and the sehcdule ls gnen to the cap t-11n of each te 1m beto1e game tlme The spmtsday lasted flom 8 '30 oclock t1ll 11 '30 w1th a luncheon fol lowxng Ente1ta1nn1ent was PIOVICICKI M1ss B111ke MISS Hu1lev and D1 Pat IIIC Ruth O Kecfe VVGIG VlSltOl9 just Around the Corner 0 ege FOR FUN AND FOOD ROANOKE BICYCLE STORE New and Used Bicycles Wheel Goods Parts and Repairing 515 WEST 39TH ST. VA 9788 JO 6067 Best Hockey, Soccer, Tenms Players Named The ten best hockex plax CIN 1n M1ss Fa11ch1ld s 1nd MISS 0 llonncll s classes have been announced IS fol lows 11r If II Ml l1r Mlllhlllll t I:11r1l Edwards Iirnn utter McL1111n1lI Lua 1r unc 1-111 11r 1 1'h1r Sun y CI IIITII ll amp onx S1111 1 lo11m1111 I 11'k11t M101 mv n111I M1-I1o1l The te11 best tllllll play11s mr 2 I11 hc r II 'wmdt Lon!! 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In their aerial attack they com- pleted 6 passes while muffing only 5 for 100 yards, whrle Indran receivers hauled rn 6 out of 12 trres for 89 yards Although an Indran back sometrmes found a hole rn the lrne the Trgermen, with Broestl and Bates rn stellar roles blocked attempts of the powerful Southwest backfreld to break away around the ends Midway rn the fourth quarter the Bengals began to roll having played the Indians to a standstrll rn the preceding three quarters After an Indran punt went rnto the end zone Westport began a runnrng., and passrng attack on their 20 yard lrne that never ceased until thev reached pay drrt Wrth Bob Cook and Don Drshrnger tossing, 2 passes netted 48 yards to the Indians 34 The same parr teamed up again for 16 yards on the ground, and then Bates carrred thc prgskrn to the 10 Showrng he could run as well as pass Drshrnger madc 5 and 2 on two tackle slashes Qouth west expected another tackle buck and they were not prepared when again Drshrnger skirted hrs own rrght end, outrunnrng the secondary for the counter Hogan then made the extra pornt hrs srxth from placement end rng the scoring Southwest rn last minute despera tron, began throwing the prgskrn all over the freld ln a varn attempt to score The end of the game found the Indians deep rn Trger land Starting lrne ups Westport Bates Qurgley Roland Kearney Knowlton Iloschert Broestl Cox Drshrnger Moore Cook Score by quarters Southwest Westport Southwest Marshall Wrllrams Saunders Brlbc rg Anderson Keller Ptacm k I raham hrerrnger Cornell Akrna Westports lrbrary will be increased wrth books that were formerly a part of the Ruhl Hartman library, srnce that school has been made rnto a grade school Mrss Fairweather, 1 brarran, recently vrsrted the Ruhl Hartman school to choose the books Betty Bockman 47 now attending Central College rn Fayette Mrssourr, was a recent vrsrtor here at Westport Football B Team Back row lc ft to right Coach Bourrettc McDonald Luckey lowers Britt Jackson Coach Moon Third row its-phcnson Tomlrnson Luplau Gooch Koster Akrn Barth Hoblrle Iorter Qecond row Hamilton brmon Altus Kaser Cook Qmrth Bhamre Yarrrngton Doody Front row Ilrrvard Singleton Wathen Johnson Plomerfelt Halstead Hunt Kramer Coodman Central Eagles Stave Off Defeat rn 6 6 Tre A frghtrng Central high eleven man aged to stave off the rampagrng fight rng Tigers and gain a 6 6 tie rn the interscholastic race Monday nrght November 3, at Blues btadrum Nerthcr team was able to launch an effective attack durrng the first quarter After 10 minute the rnrtrrl frrst down was made by Ccntrals Jerry Willingham The play was good for 28 yards to Centrals 40 Only 1 pass, out of the 5 that were thrown during frrst period was completed It was good for 20 yards lndrng Westports 18 The going which had been gooey rn the frrst period became faster rn the second 12 minutes Thc Westport squad found 1 working formula rn the series of double rcver ses The attack leading to a touchdown was burlt on a fumble recovered by Drck McLain on the Eaglc s 28 Rex Quigley garncd 15 yards, and Westports rnrtral frrst down Qurgley again found things rn hrs favor and picked up 7 to Centrals 37 on a neat double reverse Don Drsh rnger, in the play called the Iron Man Act, went over for the frrst touch down rn the game after 4 trres Hog., an missed hrs second place krck of the year, leaving the score 6 0 West port After the Eagle ground attack had failed, they trred an aerial attack, and after several attempts at passing Czarlrnsky threw to Snapp who caught the ball and crossed the goal lrne Willingham trred to drop krck the pornt but missed, and the half ended rn a 6 6 tre Although both teams struggled frantically to cross the goal lrne rn the last half, all attempts were futrle During the third quarter Westport Tiger Cubs Claim Football Championship The Trger Cubs defcated thc South west second team November 12 'rt Southwest to remarn the only undc feated second team rn the rnterscholas trc B league Wrth Cook and John son punching ovcr touchdowns ind Leasure scoring one conversron, thc Cubs were on the long end of a 13 0 score Tom Leasure suffered a broken nose when he scorcd hrs extra pornt Throughout the season an outstand mg backfield and a drrvrng lrne gained recognrtron as a tough team to beat The boys had a fine record being scored on only twrce durrng thc sea son Elected seasons captain was the year s outstandrng fullback Drck Cook Buster Johnson was high pornt man wrth 30 points to hrs credrt Coach Moore g rve out twenty thrcc second team letters at a party held at the Trger Den November Z1 Only scc ond team members and their d rtes were admitted to the Den that nrght Chuck Bates w rs chosen end on the crty all star second team, while Bob Kearney center Dale Knowlton guard Mike Broestl end and Don Drshrnger halfbrck recerved honor able mention made a thrust to Central s 28 on thc strength of a 26 yard pass from Drsh rnger to Bates But the defense strengthened and nerther 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HE WE TPQRT RIER Volume Thirty-Five December 17 1947 Number Seven Westport Gets Dual Control Car for Drivers Education lllspcctlng thi n w lllllll control Lh xr l t l' l th lllvcr Llll ation class r fleft to Tight, Shtrmlln Un ll lfrul lxrll glr l'runc s M ll nhlt Joanne Wultt and Mr Shepherd lnstructor One goal of the drlvels education course has been reached Students enrolled ln the class now have at their disposal a new four door Fleet master dual control Chevrolet available through the coultesy of the MCC lure N0lFlllgl0ll Chevlolet Company Westport and Paseo share the car each school having access to lt ln alternating weeks Mr Shepherd lnstructol plans to make tht most effective use of the Cal for student trallllllg It will be lll SGFVICC during three houls a day one perlod during the school day and two hours ln the afternoon Foul students ale taken out dllllllg each nlques lanssen Place IS the practlce area for lt IS close to school has very llttle txafflc and 0ffelS CIICU lar drlves f0l practice ln turning The clr IS dual controlled allow ing both the pupll and the lnstructol to operate lt at the same time Among the many safety devices are two side mlrrors allowing both the pupil and the lnstructor to look behind A other safety feature IS the lalge slgn painted on each Slde and on the World'- Champion Typist Gives Demonstration MISS Stella PaJunas world s cham plon typlst demonstl ated hel sklll ln the Westport audltorlum Novembel 18 Wlth a record of 140 five stroke words pl r minute Mlss Pajunas won the wol ld s professional womens professional and amateur champion Shlp Mlss Pajunas stressed posture arm posltlon and concentration as most important ln lncreaslng ones typing speed back of the car lnformlng other mo l0llSlS that a student drlver lS at the wheel Parents are assured that insurance lS adequate wlth S50 000 S100 000 llablllty coverage S1000 llfe lnsur ance on the drlver and S5 000 medl cal lnsulance or hospltallzatlon Student drivers reacted ln many ways to the new car John Renkln just looked sad and sighed After dllxlng the new Chevrolet of the drivers education class lt wasnt easy to go back to our old Plymouth L0llla Seavey sald It s really fine to feel that they arelnterested enough ll'l oul lealnlng to drive that they Wynemla Sampson summed lt all up wlth A lot of students dont beg then teachers for extra work but lf you could see oul new car you would know why we do A reaction upheld by many stud ents was that of Mary Ann Slverd She exclaimed When I found out that the car was here I was thrilled and could only hope that my know ledge would hold out to keep me fl om lntroduclng It to 1tS flrst dent Alumni Invited to Homecoming Assembly All Westport graduates are urged to attend the annual homecoming assembly which wlll be at 10 o clock December 23 The faculty committee expects a larger attendance than usual slnce most colleges dlsmlss on the pl GVIOUS Frlday It IS hoped that pupils will extend the lnvltatlon to any alumni they know and wlll urge them to come back to Westport for homecoming Fall Play Thrills and Chills the Audience A murderer crlnged a ghost walked guns flared and the audience roared its approval of Seven Keys to Baldpate Westports fall play De cember 12 and 13 The cast for the melodramatic farce was headed by Kenneth McNeel as Wllllam Magee a writer of popular novels and Janet Carp as Mary Nor ton a newspaper feature wrlter The story concerns a wager made by Ma gee wlth the owner of Baldpate Inn that he could come to Baldpate and Wflte a novel about It ln twenty foul hours Complications arlse however when Magee discovers that Baldpate IS the undercover rendez vous for a gang of crooked polltlclans who come there to hide thelr graft money The appearance of various characters seems even stranger as lt IS discovered that each belleves that hls IS the only key to Baldpate A successlon of vlsltors provides Ma gee wlth the materlal for hls novel John Bland played by Walter Prlce hldes two hundred thousand dollars lll the safe fol the Cargan crowd led by Joe Brown as Mayor Cargan and Howard Van Zandt as Lou Max Ar lene Swanson as Mrs Rhodes lS the companion of Mary Norton Jeanne Carter as Myra Thornhlll of the Cargan crowd clalms to be the wlfe of Thomas Hayden rallroad DFCSI dent played by Thulston Moore After Myra IS kllled by Max the pollce arrlve to restore law and or der But the officers portrayed by Jerry Osnower as Chlef Kennedy Rlchard Adams and Raymond Prlce are barely prevented by Ted McAtee as Peters the Hermlt from abscond mg wlth the money Into thls troubled state of affalrs comes the owner who explalns that the whole matter IS only a Joke perpetrated to show Magee the utter unreallty of the pulp novels that he writes The play ends as It begins wlth Baldpate Inn agaln deserted except for the caretaker and hls wlfe played by Charles Garrett and Margaret Qulnley MISS Brubaker asslsted by Joan Mltchell and Bob Holloway 46 took care of make up Bob Howe was stage manager Scott Campbell controlled the lights Bob Sells handled speclal effects Aloha Rlggs and Jean Jack man were prompters and Llesl Eschenhelmer took care of proper tles Mlss Guffin planned costumes MISS Keeler dlrected the play as slsted by Mlss Wheeler , 4 l ' l , . T ' .. H , Y Y - , , , - . . 1 K ' ' L' - ' e' ov ll' 0 4 ' s' fl c ' X u 0 '. ' . . ' - 0 , ' ' ' L' ' , ' '0 ll S' '0. ' ' ', . 1 ' , ' - ' 1 VY- Q ' ' l ' l - ' 1 9 9 Y ' ' 2 ' , . - - , , , ' l . . . I ' ' , . , ' ' . I . H . ' . , t 1 ' 3 ' ' V . . . Q lv 1 . . V , . U . 1 . l ' -Y 1 Q Q, ' . Q v . . , ' ' . period, to learn correct driving tech- supplied us with a new car. , , ' I l - - ' sl v . , ' ' v . ' ' 1 r . . ' ' ? - ' ' ' I . - v 1 ' - . - . . ' . . I . - , - . I . . N I ' Y . I I n I Y . . . . ' . . . . . ,, ' I Z 'iI,L,'LZL,l 41411. :i'T3gT3-,,,, ,1-- ' ' 7 ' l I o o u o v -l - - u a a , , w . , ' '. y ' 1 l 1 1 v 1 y a ' ' ' s . . - . 1 , n 3 . . y - , . , . . . . - . , ' ' . v . . Y . . y . . . . ' . . . , . . , - The boys rn Miss Wrlhrtes first Page Two WESTPORT CRIER December 17, 1947 The Spirit of Christmas When wreaths of holly peep from behind window curtains, when strands of dazzling bright lights loop and swirl about buildings and along the streets and avenues, when plans are laid for many a gay party, then spirits soar and hearts are light for the Christmas season is upon us. Spicy fir trees are brought in to be decorated mid the gaiety and laughter of families bound in a warm circle of love and comrade- ship. Gifts are chosen, their wrapped in colorful tissue paper, as we try to remember the age-old saying Tis more blessed to give than to receixc l'r1ends are hailed with a cheerful greeting, and as the season advances, the frrendlv get togethers at parties and dances 'rr e anticipated As Christmas Dav approaches, a silent prayer arises trom our hearts We thank Cod for the spirit of Christmas The full mean rng of the story of the Christ Child daw ns on us anew as we hear the golden strains of the carolers yorces come crisp and clear through the frosty air Peace on Earth Good Vt 1ll to Men It Sez Here Lets collaborate and find out Just whats cookrn here rn the lrttle red school house Hot platters of dance musrc seem to be the mam drsh for some lucky fourth hour gym students who are learning to dance on school time Students of Miss Totten s first hour typing class were very much puzzled the other day when she went around sniffing at all the typewrrters It seems someone had used turpentrne instead of cleaning fluid to clean his type writer Mary Ann Srverd kept all her friends enthralled with her accounts of a drrvrng lesson She remarked It was odd the way the cars spread out and gave me so much room when they noticed the lettering on the sides of the ear Doesn t that lettering read something like this Caution' Student driver' Approach at your own risk' Mr King s fifth hour study hall rs a very exciting class The other day a girl farnted and to everyone s amazement after a lengthy examination Mr King called Someone get me a screwdriver Santa s rerndeers can be heard rn the distance and along with the sleigh bells the walling of the poor rndryrduals who haven t any money Anyway after the Christmas formals are over we won t haye to worry about places to go Well stay home and like rt The broke can t be choosey Here s hoping we wont be dreaming of a white Christmas but will have a real one Until we meet again rt sez here Merry Christmas to all and a Happy Happy New Year Suggestions From the Health Center Human beings are subject to a lot of animals such as pedrculosrs rn English LICE Upon rntervrewrng Miss Burke many interesting things are discovered Did you know that scalp infections such as dandruff lrce and rrng worm are spreading diseases Did you know that by using someone elses comb you are subject to all these diseases' No' Well 1ust listen to this You can avoid all these horrible fates by not doing one thing dont use combs of other people Ha' You thought we were going to say Use Halo Are you in style' Do you have fr cold Miss Burke rs making it her style to send home those students who show any symptoms of a cold By do ing this the pupil 1 protected from contacting serious diseases while hrs resistance IS low Teacher and other students are also protected against exposure and perhaps absence due to illness Uma! W4 Five feet, four' inches of shy, charming personality and unusual talent are on display this week as our nomination for one of us. Carrying the name of Grace McLeod since her birth in 1930. deep in the heart of Texas. this blonde, blue-eyed lass has lived in many states of the Union, including Califor- nia, New Mexico and Arizona. After passing through an average childhood e l '1 n d e d Westport th r e c years ago and ha made her presence knovtn rn several ways D 1 s trngurshrng herself rn the field of art this smiling senior was awarded an honor rating rn the Scholastic National Art Award Contest She also used her talents as vice president of Jules Guerin last year Graces executive ability does not go unheeded for she rs president of Dana Literary Society In interests she rs truly one of the gang Her favorite food rs apple pre a la mode and w ren she rsnt stow ing rt away she likes to dream to the tune of Mrmr For acting ability she rates Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth as tops and rn her extra curricular activities she prefers tall muscular blonds though she swears there rs no romance to be revealed at pres ent lnrnre as she rs nicknamed by her special friends hates to dress ua and feels best when wearing sweaters and skirts Well say no more for with her friendly manner and varied talents you will readily see why we are hap py to say that Grace McLc0d is truly Ont of Us ruu tlclue year art classes have designed and whrttled paper knives and letter openers while her eighth graders have finished lrnoleum blocks for Christmas cards THE WESTPORT CRIER lublrshul ln wukly during the chool yt rr by tht Nrwswrrtrnrz mlass of Wrstpnrt Iluzh School Kansas City Mo Address lht Westport Crur ilr I-zrst I'hnty ninth strut hun -.rs City Mo Srrh-rcrlptrun rnt Y nr cmnts srnglt copy 10 ernt-1 I-ntered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the pnstoffu-e at Kansas lily Missouri under the Act nf March 'I lR79 NFWSWRITINF Cl ASS fimuizxrv CQUILL 1 SCRGLL Bill Abbott Mary Bales Joe Brown Nancy Campbell Scott Cfrmpbell Jerry Chnttin Betty Congour Arlle Belle Creatzer Gwen Culver Don Doggett Liesl Eschenhelmer Nancy Hell man Monicia Maxey Larry Montgomery Ter ry Moore Betty Mitchell Joan Mitchell Bev Nickles Vera Smoots Thelma Spencer Mar Jorle Turner' Jo Ann Welch Don Woodside Barbara Wyatt . ,, , . . . . 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S . - 4 1 Q ' L ' ' , , . . . . l S V . . . . . . - - December 17 1947 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Crrer Herald Eclrtorral Board Un Zfpe 444409. .fate Four members of the newswrrtrng class have bcen 'rppornted to an edr torral board for the 1947 48 Crrer and the 1948 Herald Mary Bales Lersl Eschenhermer Terry Moore and Ver r Srnoots began then Journ alrstrc experrence as nrernbers of the rumor newswrrtrng class organwed second s mester of last year Follow rng thrs semester of preparatron the cub news wr rters of the class took over the Crrer publrcatron wrth the Septembcr rssue The four senrors who make up the present edrtorral board have earned the posrtron by the qualrty oi therr work A new class rn Junror newswrrtrng wrll be organrzed second semester 'rnd from that class wrll come the staff for the 1948 49 publrcatrons The present newsvvrrtrng class wrll be drsbandcd wrth the present edr torral board members and others of the clas who qualrfy contrnurng as the Crrer Herald staff and recervrng half credrt for then second semester work Eighth tsraders Try Out for Truth or Consequences Show Tryouts have been held rn the spcech laboratory for varrous posr trons tor a grand Truth or Conse quences show These tryouts help reduce nervousness rncorrect pos ture wrong enuncratron and other drffrcultres that occur rn front of an audrencc The questrons were based on currcnt events hrstory and gen eral rnformatrorr A few of the conse quences were to propose to a grrl srng Jrtterbug and eat a sandvtrch Jackre Shook and Anrta Wrse were the mrstresses of ceremonres for one tryout Phe contestants were D'rxrd Rrtclrre Ronnre Hufstedler Fred Kennedy R0bertHubbard Raymond Gently Brll Ferguson Pat Trrcker Jo Ann Krause Shrrley Werxeldor fer Betty Moss Maxrlee Moon and Pat Ratc s Max Maxley and Larry Jerrkrns were other masters of cerernonres wrtlr contestants Frank McCalrnon Pat Tucker James Mallett Anrta Wrse Euddy Benson and Jackre Shook Juanrta Bucher and Brll Ferguson put on another of the qurz programs wrth contestants Gayle Hodges Karyl Unruh Marv Jacobv Jo Ann Ferguson It sounded as rf the erghth graders were h rvrng '1 good trrne 'rt then mrxer hc ld fourth hour December 4 rn the girls gym The drflererrt com mon lc rr nrngs classes were rdentrfred by brrglrtly colored crepe paper tres Contests were the hrglrlrght of the party cr 1 nrcrot clrc rrhcrr cl1 rw 1 rv M c Small Ensembles In Muslc Classes The musrc classes have been or ganrzrng small ensembles such as bovs qrrartets and grrls sextets Members of the grrls sextets are as follows rr lrnr 1-. l l 1 1 lcrll l l Members of the boys quartets l 1111 ll 1 These groups are vrorkrng on rangements for both prrvate pleasure and concert work lfor once rn hrs lrfe Mr Harrrs was speechless When he was called rnto the audrtorrum thrrd hour De cember 5 he supposed that Mrss Gales was havrng some trouble How ever the rnrnute he reached the front of the erghth grade group all he heard was Happy brrthday Mr Harrrs' Mr Sprrng rs ser vrng on the cabrnet of the currrculum councrl whrch con srsts of srx teachers and admrnrstra tors He also rs charrman of the mu src department of the councrl whrch studres the courses and actrvrtres of the schools musrc departments Tc rcher Hon nrarrv lroncs lr'rxe xou rn xour body '7 Wrllrc Nrnc hunclrcd PK.dCl1Ll 'lhrts 1 good nrrnx rr orc th 1rr I have Wrllrc lerh but I had s'1r drnes for lrurclr I cnu V011 lrttle lrghtnrng, bug You worrv not 1 brt I or 11 hen you see a traffrc cop You know 10111 trrl lrghts lrt Westports rrfle team lost to Cen tral by a narrow margrn of 852 to 837 rn the rratch at Southeast Hrgh School Trursday December 4 1947 Kenton Curran was the hrghest scorer on the Westport team wrth 174 George Mar row and Brll Moore fired 167 John Drnwrddre 165 and Glenn Lush 164 Journeyrng to Nevada Mrssourr Frrday December 5 the team lost a hard fought match to the Nevada Hrgh School rrfle team In the next match December 19 the team wrll frre agarnst Southeast at East Plans are under way for a fancy crack platoon drrll to be presented at the annual ROTC Crrcus Aprrl 9 Promotron to rank of Cadet Cap tarn has been approved for James R Frsher and John A Drnwrddre Students Must Pass Tests rn Englrsh Math to Get Drploma Prcscnt drv senrors oiten arc heard corplrrnrngr of the tou h gr It a tron requrrenrents but how many of thcnrr 'rlrfe th rt only rcccntlv anothcr onc 11 rs 1dclcd A rulc whrch perh1ps prex entcd morc senrors from gr rduat rng than 'rnv othcr w'1s the one callrng tor 56 sclrolrrshrp pornts rn rdclrtron to the ll creclrts rncl varrcrus courses prcrcqur rtc1 to 1 clrplonr'1 xc lla 14510 bccausc rt 11 rs l1ccprn1, 111 school tuclents who clrci not prcrtrt tronr thc rcldrtronal trrne spent rn 1sorl1rn1,, tow rrd gracluatron and thus 11 rstcd the taxpayers money The snne prrncrple but rn fr more 11orl11blc tc nr rs oncc rrrorc bcrng., rsec rn our publrc Choo s To c 5,1 rcluat cl a puprl must grvc evrclcnce of turrclrrrrerrtal l1nowlcclc,c rn l'n5.,lrsh rnd l11'1.l,l'lCl1 rtrcs, as shown rn tests crwen to nrnrors If any student does not bass erther of thesc tests he t1l1c 1 refreshcr coursc rn thc subJcct nccdrng' attentron and repcats the ewcanrrrr rtron 'lhrs serrrcster M Hernbcrg' rs te rchrng a refrcshcr mfrth course for scnrors who frrlecl rn the cxamrn rtrons last sprrng' What s rn a Name' Whrle lookrng through the frles rccentlv 1 ernor vvrth rn rnqunmg mrnd learnccl thc real nreanrng' of whats rn a n'rme The followrng xrc rms ful cl to mal1e the proper .rrrrrrcements to havc thcrr gfrven narncs vvrthheld Wrllrarn Wrnslnp Abbott Ronrld Fmrn Barnes Jarncs Wcllrngton Burord Jern Alleyne Fogcl James Her on Cooncc Brllre Ch 11lCl1Q Parrel,Gvrcn 'Sophra Culvcr Marv Ime Chattrn Wrllram Fllrs Drs ne1 and Bud 'Herber C-wtlcdrne .1 ' I ' ' ' 5 n n 1 .' 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Page Four WESTPORT CRIER December 17, 1947 Cast of Seven Keys to Baldpate L Prrnt row lmft to rrght Arlmnm Swan on Mrrrgarrt Qurnlq Joan Mrtchell Jamt Carp lurnm lrrrtmr ark row llrourr Rrmhnrd Adams Howard Van land! l' rrx M on Walt r lrrc lrrrw 0-rnoxur Lharla farratt lunnrth McN rl Not prctrrrul Ird Mclttu Raymond Irru Erghth Graders Have Serres Of Dancrng Lessons The erghth graders rn Mrss Gales thrrd hour speech workshop have had srx lessons rn the Westport boogre Therr rnstructors were Mary Hern Dottre Connell Sue Ha gan Ruth Ann Davrs Joanne Warte Dorrs Bucher Jean Pattrson Arlre Belle Creager Margaret Meyers and Brll Drsney fB1ll was defrnrtely out numbered J Those who want to learn or practrce dancrng are rnvrted to the Den on Wednesday evenrngs from 315 to 4 30 Mrs Wrllett says that any student who really wants to learn to dance even though not an erghth grader wrll be welcome on Wednesdays Newly elected offrcers rn Mr M111 ers homeroom are Janet Frlson presrdent Frank McCalmon vrce presrdent Carolyn Brown secretary Shrrley Marcus parlrmentarran Ear lene Haas and Grey Russell student councrl representatrves The offrcers of the afternoon class are Herbert Srmon presrdent Jean Trmmons vrce presrdent Paul McWrlrams secretary treasurer Gay paper heads wrth paper curls have been made by puprls rn Mrss Cannons common learnrngs classes and the Santas and angels are on drsplay rn room 209 Officers rn Mrss Cannon s afternoon class are Tom McCalrnon presrdent Alan Dyer vrce presrderrt Sue Yates secrctrrv PGEEV Sappenflcld trcr surcr Brll Burns, lrbrarran, Jane Drckhut recordrng secretarv Robert Kruger sgt 'rt arms A new common learnrngs group was organrzed Mondav November 'S n room 316 for the purpose of grrrng rndrvrdual help to erghth grade Voung stcrs The new teacher rs Mrs Farm er who has a srmrlar class at South west rn the afternoon Autumn Scene Tha flame of Pall has lrghted rll the earth And mrghtx lemons of the Red and Gold Dcscend upon the scattered crowds of Green And now amrd thrs lnrght tr rrrnrphant scene ls Beautv s tender brrth A benedrctron fallrng wrth the nrght Brcathrng sweet peace rnto thrs solr tude So Farr' And there A poet 'rn autunrnal erernrte Follow hrs soul to thc enchfrnted wood Llrvabeth Cravens 35 Mrss Cravens, author of the poem rcprrnted 'rboxe was workrng towards a master of arts degree rn Columbra Unrursrtx rt the trme of her derth last March She wrote r rrurnlrer of poems and rcccrved much cncour rgc rrrent from n embers of the Folunrlrrr Unrxcrsrtx facultx who apprccrrtcd her taltnts Ann Thornlrerrx 44 rccentlx was se ected for a mother c Unrxersrtr of Iowfr pl rx Frlms Used rn Musrc Classes Amerrcans All rs a frlm on the heterogeneous background of Amerr can crtrzens showrng them therr re sponsrbrlrtres for makrng and pre servrng the peace Thrs frlm has been used by the musrc classes for Thanks grvrng wrth another frlm called Net work Broadcastrng whrch shows the broadcastrng and relayrng of broad cast by large networks Durrng the Chrrstmas season the musrc department wrll use a frlm on M xrcanFest1val and Televrsron The London Symphony and R dro Broadcast Productron met wrth such favorable comments from stud ents that the musrc department has decrded to contrnue the showrng of frlms e. 0. e. swam COE What rs rt What does rt mean In words C O E means Co op eratrve Occupatronal Educatron but actually rt represents much more than that It rs a plan by whrch students 16 years of age or over wrth a good scholastrc and personal school rat rng may take a part trme Job and be able to carry on therr schoolwork at the same trme These Jobs range from machrne shops to technrcrans laboratorres from cashrerrng to rn surance offices The only lrmrts are those of the students and therr rn terests Students study rn class materral that rs valuable to employees They are grven full credrt rn thrs related rnstructron course and on the Job thus allowrng them two unrts of solrd credrt or a total of four credrts to ward graduatron and college en trance Thrs course rs berng oflered rn every hrgh school except Southwest and has had three successful years at Westport It rs also offered rn some colleges based on a college level Are the students pard Yes rn more ways than one They are pard rn ex perrence knowledge and school credrt as well as from the money standpornt It rs truly a worthwhrle organrzatron that requrres a mrnr mum of 15 workrng hours a week Here rs the personal account of one C O E student Marlene Brumfreld rs workrng mornrngs rn the Research Hosprtal Laboratory Here under the super vrsron of Dr Allebach the patholo grst she rs grven the opportunrty to laboratory work that rncludes urrne and gastrrc analysrs hrstology and chcmrstry Several weeks ago she wrtnessed her frrst post mortem Be fore the completron of the school year she wrll have had experrence rn the blood bank serology hematology and bacterrology In addrtron to thrs work outsrde of school Marlene rs carrying a 21 course at school By dorng thrs she recerves practrcal experrence valu able to her future Pete Krnsey 47 was a recent vrsr tor whrle on vacation from Warrens burg Teachers College where he rs majorrng rn Englrsh The A Cappella Chorr grrls glee club and selected members of the musrc classes all partrcrpated the Chrrstmas assembly December Mrss Burke rs takrng a course rn Phrlosophy of the Hrstory of Educr tron at the Unrversrty of Kansas Crty , , ' - . . , - Ma...-.g.M 5 ' ' - ' 1 r, - ' : . . 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December 17 1947 WESTPORT CRIER Page Five Under the Clock One of Jean Jackman s DFIZE ambl tlons was to get hel name ln the clock column and It seemed such a small thlng to do so here It IS' Anyway the paper needed the money 50 baskets a week IS the despall lng yelp of OUI amateur basketball gllIS Cllfford Russell and Nancy Wlng have d- clded to change then men chaslng tactlcs They re golng to let the poor fellows slow down to a fast trot' Buddy PFICG IS all afluttel IS name IS ln bflght llghts at last Mom: la Maxey has hocked el class rlng for a gorgeous black and sllver llng wlth a huge B ln e center Congratulatlons' We take our Indlan Summel ln shots Flrsta shot of nlce cold drlzzly weather and then a shot of warm sunny weather Sure keeps a fellow guesslng what to weal Its not nlce to keep secrets Come on Prometheans and tell us who youl Beau Bl ummel IS Ben Coml stlll remalns the wondel of hls flfth hour class Doesnt that guy ever run down' What dellght does Vera Smoots flnd ln Iyplng wlth no rlbbon ln the typewrlter' Undoubtedly the story she was runnlng off IS the best she has ever turned ln Durlnlf a recent vlslt to Paseo Rlchard Adams amazed SSVGIHI EIIIS there by asklng for a date Thls IS a llttle hard to belleve fol around thls school he IS such a shy tlmld ad' Marllyn Kerns lmltatlons ale so good that one can scarcely belleve them Witch her solnetlme especlal ly wlth Boy Howdy' Wouldn t It be a dlfferent world lf these names were Robln lnstead of Sparrow CBlllJ EgglltOn lnstead of Hamllton CBob7 Hls n lnstead of Hern QMaryb Darnman lnstead of Hellman QNancy5 Less lnsta ad of Moore 1Don7 Pennles lnstead of Nlkles QBev7 Room lnstead of Hall fMary Loub Floordroll lnstead of Waldron QMary Lou! Stacks lnstead of Bales CMaryJ Palhlh lnstead of Akln tDennlsJ Frult lnstead of Barry fCharlesJ Hooks ln tead of Bates iCharles3 Catett ln tead of Doggett fDonJ Jones lnstead of Eschenhelmer Yes ol Westport would certalnly be a dlfferent place lf our honored stud ents had these names Maly Ann Rea s llttle songs cer talnly get around at least they ve been around before she gets them' Shlrley Jones adeptness at the DIHHO comes Ill handy when Ml Spllng lsnt ln the room Has anyone seen Joe Drury yawn Its not every day that you get to see Mammoth Cave for nothlng' Dottle Brandstettel and Jlmmy Edwards have been studylng the words of a certaln song fol some tlme and are now proud to announce that after elght months they have learned the words to Blessed be the tle that bIlldS Malgaret Qulnley clalms that she was not lntentlonally ChaSlllg Jlm Coonce From the lear he looked llke Bob Benjamln Carl Hlll and Jlmmy Long are re celved Wlth real hospltallty when they go V1Sltll1g every Sunday lllght to pay respects to certaln Cfemaleb frlcnds except when her steadys there too Clay Campbell wlll agaln descend fully gals OIChldS to Mary Ann Rae the only beglnnel to pass hel 60 ln typ lng the first semestel' Marllyn Swanson accldentally got llpstlck smeared on her legs so that CXDIHIITS the dark hose shes been vlearlng The fellows all seem pretty DICE these days could be they re thlnklng of the Chrlstmas formals ahead Marlene Sulllvan had an acute attack of fear osls over the past week end but shes lepolted OK now Nancy Kenyon and Goldon Brad shaw have a leal sly racket and those two for a nlckel candy bars taste pretty good about thlrd hour Denny when Mary says shes gettlng the Dummy pasted shes not referrlng to you Jack Kllnge havlng read that a quart of mouse mllk IS worth S10 000 has been plomotlng a company con slstlng of Jack to flnd mlce Coach Moole to house them Coach Bour rette to furnlsh medlcal SUDDIIES and Mr Sloan to make cages Mr Pole son offered competltlon wlth hlS own plant The prolect was flnally glven up because of WIVGS obJectlons and scarclty of essentlal materlals ,amwaw ezua The last two meetlngs of Blownlng have been bullt around the llterature and alt of England wlth reports on the llves and works of the famous authols and SGICCTIOHS from thelr works On the pl ogram December 5 Lols Scott a Junlol College student spoke on the llfe and contrlbutlons of Robert BI'0Wlllflg New members of Blownlng are the followlng Cecll Foley Monte Novak James Pendle ton RlChHTd Temple Gary Yarrlng ton and Vlncent Murphy Rudyald Klpllng was the subject of the recent meetlng of Dana HIS works were dlseussed and a report on hls llfe vlas glven Names were drawn for Chllstmas glfts and plans wele made for a hollday party Chl lstmas customs lll Spanlsh Speaklng LOLllllI'lCS folmcd the ple gram at the lTlC6tlI'lg of El Clrculo Caldelon wlth the slnglng of carols and othel approprlate features Llesl Eschenhelmel spoke on If you were to fly to Guatemala for the h0Ild3yS Two new members of Speech Arts are Janet Carp and Howald Van Sandt who were accepted at the last meetlng The Beau of Bath a short play was presented by Ted McAtee Janet Carp and Raymond Prlce was a debate on fl atclnltles and so lorltles ln hlgh school wlth Colena Belknap 'lnd Nancy Tltus on the af fIllTl8llVC Bevelly Nlkles and Joan Pryor negatlve A sholt Chllstmas play Exlle by Arthul Doyle was QIVCII at the recent lT1CCt1llg of Jules GUCIIH It was dll eeted by Calolyn Weatherfold and stalled Bob Hamllton Cllfford Russell Jerry Balls and Rlchard Scott SILVERNIAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records ptfnf S Y F 0 T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repalrs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 MCGEE VI 5697 Mention Thls Ad ' 1 1 ' '- , 1 ' lt sv - ' ' ' , , lt. n - . 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If mdmg, hu dlssu bdtm now Mlss M ldd0X h ns the fllLlld1ll1LSS md lllldClStllld1Ilf., th It h1vL m rdf. hcl 1 in 01111 wmong., btudunts and teachexs A well known flgulc both lt WLM pozt and ICIOQQ thc, stunt It JLIIIIOI College IS om Scnolltl oi thc. vxuk The title really 'upphcs to hm we she 1 In often be hc'ud twlkmg xt 1 1 lpld late H1 npqmsh md tngmg to tguh hcr students to do the S'llDL Sho ns Mlw Velml bhdlu puhlps West ponlb most wldcly 11 unlui tc uhu lt not Ill bodv then ln Qpnlt IN ss Llullcv xx as boxn Ill PC0111 1ow'1 md gxux up Ill x IIIOUS hmbxs towns 'al L Lulxod hu A B Il d B S dcglcc m CdULltl0!1 fxom K ms ms Umvcnslty 'md l'1tc1 hcl MA xuth .1 ITTIIOI lll Spqmsh fxom Columbu Umvexslty Ill New York Dllllllg 1 V111 G lclvc of almcmc some ygns mo M1 Q Shcllny wont to Puclto Need a Tuxedo for that Christmas Dance' F C R R E N T One Complete Tuxedo, Suze CALL WE 9908 FOR SALE One Complete Tuxedo, Size 'I6 CALL L0 1894 Suggeshons for The Christmas Season bt nt L 1115 GIVC voulsclt plnnty of UIUC Get Lverythlng set belolelumcl Thum thlow lGS1bldI1L0 to the wmds and have iun I11Cll'y makmg says Ann Batcheldu CIIIISUUHS L0OklC expext m Meuy Making one of hex famous 10061 ind flXll1gS axtldes lll the Dewmbcx lssue of Ladies Home Jouxnal For IIHULLII cooks fox teen .agub lookmg fox new and dlffcxcnt ChIlSf.lT18b gift suggcstlons MISS Batcheldex gnu complete Lookle making 1l1StI'UCtlOI'lb 110111 thy basln xeclpeb down to thi lxst chopped nut holly leaf and gla7ed Lhcny to dcconatc the top Pol nn .zitu school BCSSIOII Ill thc kluhgn txy sugluthma bum Chubt m ns LOORIOS to LL cut lll staxs .and shapes dLL01Z1tC'd Wlth coloxcd sugar and tmv L ll1dlLb And 101 the mole cxpext bowl btuxens them ne tested xeupu lOl xlmond coconut lNZ1LdlOOI1b chocolate pecan wafexs butter pecan rolls xlmond Lotion LOORIGS and delectable stuffed dates to bc stuffed with Lhoppnd nuts wxapped m powdeled sugal and anangcd Ill 1 gay Qcllophdnc box IS lgnft fox the cuuent date Ill voux llfc But M1ss Batnheldex 5 mouth watumg pleu 01 kltchul LLlCbldllOll xs pre had by .1 50,001 memo suggestmg that m thls Chl lStnlclS season LOITIITTEITIOICI1 mg thu Llttle Chlld Who came to save the woxld we t1y to save .1 little chlld SOIHLVVIIQIC Ill the woxld by sending food O1 Llothmg thlough CARE '15 oul DCIQOIVII Chxxstmas g1ft Get a gxoup of fxlends Ol youl whole class to work l0gC.tllL1 POI S4 you can send 10 pounds of land Ol Z5 pounds of floul S10 will buv 1 month 5 supplemental Idtl0l1S fox 1 f'1m11y of foul 01 a bpuml pukagn lox .1 household Make th1S a Chxlstmls, to CARE 'lbout Send to CARE 50 Blomd Sheet New York 4 New Yoxk RICO md thexc taught m the hlgh 51.11001 dllllllg tm wmtel and 111 the umvclslty dllllllg the SUITIIHOI ses S1011 She has also been lll Venemela Mexico and Val1OUS Caubbean lslmds Miss Shgllay 5 many Lxtxaculllcu ILUXIUCS mclude IYIUSIL my thpltu md dwnung, She sponsom the Spmlbh dub E1 Cuculo Cxldc 1011 'ind teaches a begmnmg Spamsh Ll lbs It Jumol College Ill 3ddltlOl1 to hcl fue SDHIUSII glasses hele M1 Kma, s publlf. spewkmg LlliSLb uf. D1 LD H1112 to debwte othex schools The Qubycct IS Resolved that the Iwdu xl goxcxnmcnt should requnc LOIl1DLllSOly 'llbltIdtl0l1 of all basic AIHLIIL m 1nduQt1V just Around the Corner f C0 896 FOR FUN AND FOOD ROANOKE BICYCLE STORE New and Used Blcycles Wheel Goods Parts and Repairing 515 WEST 39TH ST. VA 9788 .IO 6067 Arf s Pop Inn CANDY BARS POTATO CHIPS and PEANUTS t The Dmky Stop 39THANDMAIN 0 'E FREE MOVIE PASSES CASH ' paaamaaata 5 TEEN AGE MOVIE QUIZ wlth Don Mack and his Keen Teeners' ,muon m0 NG W 5 K C M 0 810 on fha D I Send In your quesnons to K C M O or the Paramount Theatre to stump the Qunz zers' You can wm passes and cash Do II today! 12th and Mann 0 hmorly NIWMAN cr -' , IJ-4 ' . ' I H U' 1 - 1 - ' uv, ' X ' , ' ' 1 1 xl ' i, x , 1. 'u 7. K . . . I I l , . . '.. . , ' N-. ' 1 . ' H ' L .' 1' ' 5 ' z I X I' '. H . i , H H ' . ,, ' 1 . '. . . . . , V 4 - - . . . ,A ,. . ,-,. .. K- . - ' i F i U .1 Z , . 1 . -. . -. - ., . . 1. . . 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L . xc , 2 - S- ' ' ' VLVL - AW' I1 ' I8 ' ' Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER December 17 1947 Tlgers Down Olathe ln Basketball Opener The Westport Trgers downed the Olathe Hrgh School cagers by a score of 40 to 25 at Olathe Frrday Decem ber 5 Jack Carby scorrng 15 pornts and Chuck Bates scormg 9 led the at tack Fast and trrcky plays by the Trgers held the opponents to a score of 23 to 10 at the half In the second half the Olathe team garned steadlly and had smooth teamwork 1n therr offense But the Bengals leadrng all the way started anothcr scorrng spree Ill the last perlod and chalked up a vlctory rn frrst quarter and held a 10 7 advan the frrst game of the season Westport 40 D tnnh m I A rn f rs iarlry Sump-mn llryrlrn sz llnrnrs 1. Ixcarnuv pr Look T1 tal 14 12 Olathe XX lasne I Shipman I' Ullkr rrnpzrr lturflrtt 1. Mmlv pr Young: 1: Il4Noon llarr Harms Johnson L Mahaffrr g 21 'lot lls Trgers Lose to Maryvrlle The Westport Trgers bowed to the Maryvrlle basketball team rn a close battle at Maryvrlle December 6 The Trgers held the lead untrl the last few mrnutes rn the second half wrth Jack Carby scorrng 15 pornts Then the Westport defense weakened and Maryvrlle sarled by the Tlgers to wrn 31 to 28 The score at the half was 18 to 14 Westport Westport 28 Marurlle 1 F lf I rm tl lute np ur rx urnr Jlfll W 1 Daffynltlons Holt Hnnn llurr Bolt Nt ruff 'lnl llYTlTYl l H I S T O R Y sonrethrng that never happened wrltten by a man who wasn t there OLD COSSIPS voung flnts gona to seec SYNONYM 1 word used rn place of the one vou couldn t spell DIGNITY that whlch all celebrltres lose on cl closer vrevt FRIEND a person who drslrkes the same people you drslrke GENIUS tl1e person who gets an F rn solrd HOBBY handwork that you would be ashamed to do for a lrvrng CLASSICAL MUSIC The krnd we keep hoprng wrll turn rnto a tune Borrowed Bcadkeldaff fefleamen Returning lettermen from the 1946 47 basket Harold Srmpsnn Chuck Bates and .lack Larby Requirements for Dlstlngulshed Servlce Award ln Glrls Physical Education A maxrmum of frve glrls may be chosen each year for the Drstrn gurshed Servlce Award rn grrls physrcal educatron Requrrements for the honor are as follows 4 year enrollment ln physrcal edu catron Intramural athletrcs Small Shleld Large shreld Westport W Westport Immortal Senror W prn Generous voluntary contrrbutron of trme and effort to the admrn stratlve functlons of the rntra mural sectlon above and beyond the departmental requrrements for the above honors After school basketball has started on Mondays and Tuesdays Wlth four teams entered Barbara Turley basketball manager Team captalns senrors Worth Junrors Edwards mrxed team Barry sophomores Brumfreld The grrls gym classes have been consrstrng of basketball table tennrs aerral darts rhythms badmrnton and health study A few classes are learnrng dance steps The yearbook for the Wesport Fac ulty Dames was mrmeographed by Lucra Zanone, 3.SSlStCd by Vrolet Bopp, Belva Berlekamp, Charles Erwrn, Marcella Keen and Nancy Campbell Mary Ann Srverd drew the desrgn for the cover Basketball Schedule December 19 Washrngton Rural December 23 Alumnr January 9 Southwest January January January January February 6 Northeast February 7 Southeast February 13 Paseo East Central Manual Leavenworth Westport Defeats Strong Shawnee Mrsslon Team The Westport Trgers gave the In drans of Shawnee Mrssron therr frrst defeat of the season by a score of 22 to 18 on the Shawnee Mrssron court December 12 It was the second v1c tory of the season for Westport agarnst one loss tage at the half In the thrrd quarter the Indrans pulled up to tre the count at 14 all but Jack Carby hrgh pomt man for the game put the Trgers back rn the lead The Indrans again t1ed the score at 18 all but Carby once more came through thrs trme wrth three free throws to grve the Trgers a lead whrch they held to take the game 22 18 Shawnee Mlsrunn I FT I Westport rvrrrtt T ego I' I unrlfzren Ka tmun f Wllhelmv tower l' rck H Batt Nrmpson f rue tl C arhy llarm s Kearney fl Total 0 me R uk 1: Rnard l ll char pr ral Teachers Recovering from Serious Illnesses Mrss Hanna who has been out for a month due to an operatron rs wel comed back to her classes Mrss Wheeland too wrll soon return after an rllness of several weeks Mr Booth rs reported to be rmprovrng raprdly but he wrll not return to hrs classes before the Chrrstmas vacatron Mrss Lrlly rs strll convalescrng and wrll not be back for a few more days The puprls all wrsh these teachers a qurck and successful recovery The beautrful drsplav of Jonathan York Wrnesap and Golden Delrcrous apples 1n the foods room for open house were grven to Mrss James bv Mrss Grube They were grown rn Mrss Grube's orchards near Marshall, Mo l , - . 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' ' I l- , 1 1 u K ' 7 l I-IE WI: TPORT RIER Volume I'hxrty Flve January 14 1948 Number Eight Many Alumm Return for Home- omlng Assembly Welcomlng alumnx was the order of the day as Westport staged the fifty fifth annual homecommg as sembly Tuesday December 23 In contrast to homecoming of the past few years thls Chrlstmas assembly was comprlsed of returmng college students and men and women from the flelcl of busmess rather than servlcemen It was strange to see the khakx gl een and blue umforms gxve way to the tallored suxts and new look dr: sses of students from wlde spread colleges and un1vers1t1es The alumm gave proof of thexr tal ents ancl accompllshments by pre sentlng the program George Reasor 45 who won many honors for West port such as colonel of all clty R O T C and presldent of the all clty Student Councll acted as master of ceremonxes He IS now a sophomore at the Umversxty of MISSOUTI and IS studylng to be a chemxcal engineer Muslc was furmshed by Lester Brackenbuly 44 now attendlng the Kansas 1 xty Conservatory of Muslc who sang Invlctus Betty Hlghley 42 and Alan Baker 45 who sang Let All My Llfe Be Muslc and Oh Holy Nlght respectlvely Stanley Hoflman 46 played a vxolln solo Intere tlng addresses were glven by form. r Westporters JOICIC Rule valedlctorlan and presldent of the senlol class of 1945 explamed the meamng of homecomlng Joned Bxllmgs told of her unforgettable ex peuences 'ls a delegate to the World Conference of Chrlstlan Youths ln Oslo Norway where 70 natxons were represented Other addresses were gn en by Bob Mlller 47 Unl verslty of Kansas Ann Thornberry 47 Unnerslty of Iowa B111 Banaka 47 Harxard and Ollve Wllhelm 47 Kansas K lty Unlversxty Many of the speakers stressed the need of power to study whlch they found so lmpor tant ln college work Duungf the roll call of class DIGSI dents and classes Mr Carl Dans from the class of 1909 whxch was the first class to graduate from th1s bulldmg was asked to stand wlth Mr Shouse a former prlnclpal Four member from classes of the 30s were represented The Westport orchestra played Frangklsers Merry Chrlstmas Two students partlclpatmg ln the as sembly were Kenneth McNeel stud ent chairman and Jeanne Carter who gaxe Greetings to Alumm Gale! Mafoa Promoted to the rank of Cadet Ma Jor James R Fxsher has been named Battallon Commander of the West port R O T C un1t West Polnt Appointment To Westport Graduate Harry L Van Trees II 47 has been named prmclpal appomtee to the Umted States M111tary Academy at West Polnt by Congressman A1 bert L Reeves Jr of the fifth d1s trlct of Mlssourl Last year Van Trees was colonel of the Kansas C1ty regl ment of R O T C and stood second ln hxs class of 309 graduates at West port Jay Bales has been appolnted al ternate to the vacancy at the Un1ted States Naval Academy Annapolls Jay IS the brother of Mary Bales Westport semor Robert C Adams 41 and Jack D Pettus 39 senlors at Purdue Un1 verslty have been elected to Tau Beta P1 natlonal honorary soclety for engmeers To quallfy for mem bershlp students must be ln the up per fifth of thelr class Irv1ngE Melnrath 41 was recent ly awarded the Third Carpenter Prlze ln Elocutlon ln honors exer CISBS at Brown Umversxty Provl dence Rhode Island Whlle ln Westport Mr Memrath then known as Bud was actlve ln the speech department belng a mem ber of the Speech Arts Club and the debate team He won a prlze ln the Speech Arts oratorlcal contest Veterans Appreciate Red Cross Boxes Mrs Eleanor Brown fxeld dlrector for Servlce ln Veterans Hospitals Veterans Admlnlstratxon Center at Wadsworth Kansas has wrltten The veterans JOIN us ln extending our thanks for the thoughtfulness of the ever serving Junlor Red Cross We acknowledge wlth genulne ap preclatlon the 986 Chrlstmas boxes prepared and dlstrlbuted by the Jun lor Red Cross members of the Kan sas Clty and Jackson County Chap ter ln behalf of the veterans at Wads worth Kansas We assure the Juniors that thelr glft was the cllmaxlng feature The patlents smxllng countenances and llberal expresslons of thanks were sulticxent enough to show thexr gratl tude The morale mcreased one hundred per cent Thls year these boxes were even more beautlful than usual accordmg to Miss Brubaker school sponsor Slnce fewer boxes were available more care was taken to make each exceptlonally attractlve The day be fore they were packed for shlpment almost all the home rooms of West port responded to an mvltatlon to come to room 211 to see the Chrlst mas boxes baker to attend the all c1ty Jumor Red Cross Councll at headquarters December 9 were Grace McLeod Lee Scott Betty Ploesser Ruth Ann Davis Monte Novac and Barbara Blackwood On December 21 Lee Scott repre sented Westport ln the Red Cross unlt whxch made an annual VlSlt to Wadsworth It IS to th1s group and one at Excelslor Sprmgs that the Chrlstmas boxes are sent Fmal Exams Begun January 'I6 Flnal exammatlons are scheduled to begm on Frlday January 16 The schedule IS as follows Frxday January 16 all Langauge Arts Monday January 19 all Sclence and Mathematics Tuesday January 20 all Socxal Studles and Commerce Wednesday January 21 make up exammatlons School w1ll be dxsmlssed Wednes day followlng the end of 3rd hour and w1l1 take up Frlday at the regu lar tlme ' v . P U ....,........ . . - . . . , . Y . . . , . . . l . ' 1 ! ' . V 1 ' , . ' ' - Y . , , - ', I I 1- I - I . , . . . , . . ' l 1 1 7 - ' 1 . 1 1 ' I 1 - Y! ' v ' 1 ' 1 . . . . H . ' . . . 0 , . Y ' ' ' . . 1 W' ' . - . , , . An ' J! ' . 1 1 . Y ' ' . . Y . ' - ' , 7 1 1 1 11 ' ' nv lm . . ' . . ,, . . an ' - ' ' ' 11 I I ' - . . , ., . 1, - . . . Westporters chosen by M1ss Bru- J 1 e 1 3 . . . . . . , - , . . . ., ' 1 ' ' ' Y 1 . , - ' It ' 11 , , ' ' - v 1 . . I , . . . . , - i . V . , .- h , , . . . ' 7 3 1 Y ' , ' . ' 3 1 . , . . , , . . , , - - , , . . 7 I I Y 1 1 ' . . ,. . . , - . , 1 1 ' . - . , - . 1 ' ' . v ' , . , ..i. . , . . , , , . , , , y - : . . . . 1 v v S ' ' ' , , ' 9 ' ' 5 ' Y Y 9 - , , . - y - - 7 - 1 1 , - ' , .. - . ,, . . Page Two AWESTPORT CRIER January 14, 1948 Good Sportsmanship-or Vandalism? Good sportsmanship, like good manners, reflects one's back- ground and training. A rude and thoughtless teen-ager brings dis- grace not only to himself but to his parents and his high school. With the coming of the basketball season comes that dreaded word vandalism that fights to keep the boys on the court from winn' g the respect and honor they deserve. The team IS playing for the school, and every student can play for his school, too, on a team composed of all the students who at tend the basketball game For victory there must be co operation No show off or selfish player who fails to respect another s rights will get very far in the game Vandal 18 a bad name, and it need not apply to a Westporter f he will only think of the other fellow, respect the privlleges given him, and remember these words from our alma mater Westport High to thee we shall be ever loyal and true, striving always to do s vice for the Cold and Blue' It Sez Here Well happy people here we are again after the holiday shake up We can all settle down and relax now No more financial worry U5 Christmas shopping or mistletoe fshueksh for another year Let s hope the New Year will be loaded with good deals for us all Speaking of good deals Mary Bales got hers or was it vice versa At any rate she and Denny Akin look mig 1ty happy smce they swapped pins as do Charlene Farrell and Homer Ferguson Looking mighty sharp at the Christmas formals were Mary Hern appearing quite striking in an ice blue brocade satin Peggy O Dwyer in a gorgeous aqua taffeta formal Mary Lou Hall beautiful Cas usuall in a blue velveteen co lonial style dress and last but not least petite little Nancy Campbell in a darling brown taffeta ballerina length formal The boys really sat up and took notice P S The boys looked real sharp too it was quite a change from Jeans and sweatshirts Outstandlng was Keith Mott s tuxedo Betty Ploesser was really quite fascinated Barbara Madden received a welcome Christmas gift Baibara were they really purple Jackie Reigels gift received at the Dens Christmas party was also qulte lnterestlng but evidently Jackie didnt appreciate the spirit in which it was given Speaking of interesting holidays Thelma Spen cer made them quite interesting by Journeylng to Texas and leaving Harry to spend New Year s Eve with the fellas trusting soul' Spring seems to have come a bit early this year as far as cupid s young couples are concerned Love has definitely come to Bill Moore you see him almost every day moomng around Rusty Field come on Rusty give the boy a break Phylxss Schlndler and Kenny McNeel seemed to be hittlng it oi? pretty well together for a while Patch It up quick kids Eddie Thorp and Bonny Lampman are the cutest Junior couple we ve seen in a long time Jack Carbg and Mary Hern seem to be debating the old question of going back to gether again Go ahead kids what have you got to lose Thats about all of this pltter patter for now so we ll sign off with our familiar trademark and that s what lt Sez Here Mr Ward s English Literature classes have been reading and acting out Shakespearlan plays Members of each class read the parts before the entire class to create a better un derstandmg of the play for all They have completed the comedy A Mid summer Night s Dream and The Tempest ' Jodie Smith and her parents took a trip to New Orleans and Florlda by car during the Christmas holidays In drafting John Elsele has been making charts of problems used in the eighth grade course These charts have been helpful in clarifying var ious things for the elghth graders Gne of W4 This week's specimen in the gold- fish bowl is tall. dark, and . . . talen- ted. CFooled you, didn't we'?J His fa- mous long eyelashes first opened at Bell Memorial Hospital November lo 1931. Excepting six months spent in Richmond Missouri at a tender age he has lived til sweet sixteen in our fair city and attended Faxon grade school Swimming about school he has be come vice presi dent of the senior class treasurer of t h e f r e s h m a n class a member of the executive b o a r d for t w o years and he holds a bronze pin from the honor society In addltlon he has been an officer in various clubs debated and has won the honor of having a painting dis played at the art gallery lloln llnmllton His taste in the opposite sex runs to brunettes of the Ava Gardner type though naturally he claims to have no true love He likes to smother everything he eats in catsup and likes cheeseburgers fwithout on1onsJ at Roys and Rays He also likes Danny Kaye and Steve Canyon though he doesnt use Milton Camff s Cartooning style as his model De spite his Quiet reserve around school his boundless energy on the dance floor has worn out many a partner and Jiving IS one of his favorite in door sports Sloppy shoes twhlch he removes in class? and conservative clothes dont make him a Beau Blummel lovs well ignore that and gladly label Bob Hamilton One of Us MBIJOFIB Tuiner Bev Nikles and Jean Jackman chairman of the com mittee are typing the senior enroll ment cards for the second semester THE WESTPORT CRIER PllhllShld hi wcckly during the flZlf1.lImI school yenr by thc Nmwswritnng class of Westport High School Kansas City Mo Address The Westport Crier 315 Past Thirty ninth strut Kan sas Cut Mo CSJTJTTW 1 Scnou. Y e..,.... Subscription mms Year 75 cents singlc copy 10 cuits Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the pnstofflce at Kansa: Cnty Missouri under the Art nf March 'Q 1879 NFWQWRITINC' CI ASS Blll Abbott Mary Bales Joe Brown Nancy Campbell Scott Campbell Jerry Chattln Betty Consour Arlie Belle Creager Gwen Culver Dor Doggett Llesl Eschenhelmer Nancy Hell man Monlcla Maxey Larry Montgomery Ter ry Moore Betty Mitchell Joan Mitchell Bev Nickles Vera Smoots Thelma Spencer Mar Jorle Turner Jo Ann Wolch Don Woodside Barbara Wyatt I x x nw ' F ll Y! Y . . . lll , . , Y . . , n s ' L K x x A ' . . , , m . , ' . . . as 99 ' K - , s , ' - ' L ' x x A A 5 m ' . , Ll Y! ' ' ' , , . . . V 1 U It 1 n I . ' , . . . , - yy 1 1 ' A .er I . . , . . , 9 Y ' . Q . s . . , . . , , . . ' . , . . v ' ' ' v ' . , ' . . . . f y . . . . . . . , . U H Y 1 . . , . . , , , 7 7 . . . . - . . . Q . . . . , , , . . . ,, , 1 . . . , ,, . . , . . , . . , - , . . . . . . , . , . , , Y , . - Q . 1 . . . . . 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January 14 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Pa ge Three Mrss Margaret Truman Charms Cub Reporters H5 VPRK NMUOIN nnl IILRRY MOORI' The renowncd charm of Margaret Truman became evrdent to your re porters when they attended her stu dent pre ss conference December 12 sponsorr d by thc Board of Educatron Beforr Mrss Trumans arrrval there was an arr of hushed exerte ment among the group of part trme reporters who were almost ower come by the rrnportance of the event As she entered the room wearrng an ensemble of black and grey the nevr ly lrmous concert star was greeted by applause from the as sembled cubs By her manner of parryrng the questrons Mrss Truman rndrcated that she had rcqurred the art of grv rng non commrtal answers partrcu larly those concernrng polrtrcs or her manager Mrs T J Strrckler In the morc p rsonal questrons that fol lowed he proved herself a typrc rl mrdwesterrr grrl rn her lrkes hobbres and rnterests Whcn she attended Wrllrarn Chrrs man hrgfh school rn Independence she helped wrrte the g0SS1D Column rn the s hool paper and lrke every hrgh school grrl srnce trrne began she emoyed football games md mo vres Al o she kept a scr rpbook but now otha rs must keep rt for her Mrss Truman hrd r part rn As You Lrke It one of the Wrllram Chrrsman school plays Frlm onr Amerrcanrsm Shown at Westport Secrct of Amerrcan Prosperrty the fl st of a unrque serres of motron prctures recerved an enthusrastrc re ceptrorr from Westporters at rts re cent showrng here The prcture an anrrnatcd color cartoon on Amerrcanrsm drrected by George S Benson presrderrt of Hard rng College of Searcy Arkansas rs berng shown to hrgh school students throughout Amerrca by two stud ents from the urrrversrty Drck Foltz lecturer radro announcer and pub lrc relatrons wrrter and John Ma son featured rrdro tenor Thrs prcture rs drrected to the 62 per cent of the Amerrcans who dur rrrg r recent poll expressed the oprn ron that we would be as xr ell or better off under a government managcd economy The rrghts to thrs prcture are bernrf purchased by Metro Gold wrn Mayer who wrll release rt to motron picture theaters throughout the country Mr Vrrr Horne Mrss Totten and Mrss Card attended the Natronal Busrness Teachcrs Assocratrorr con ventrorr held at St Lours durrng the holrdays They flew to St Lours but because of bad weather were forced to return by trarn Today her musrcal preferences run to lrght opera selectrons such as Ah' Sweet Mystery of Lrfe and her favorrte opera rs Verdr s Rrgo letto Dr Karl Krueger of the De tr ort Symphony wrll always occupy a warm spot rn her heart for rt was under hrs baton that she made her radro debut last sprrng For readrng enjoyment Margaret turns to hrstorr cal novels but she does not have trme to keep up wrth the latest One questron that pestered the rnrnds of the reporters was the status of secret servrce men rn Mrss Tru mans nrght lrfe She replred laugh rnglv If my date cant take care of me rts too bad' However on oc casrons other than socral her farth ful protector always follows at a safe drstarrce Exclarmrng Theres safety rn numbers' she denred havrng any specrrl boyfrrend Mrss Truman tactfully evaded a dr rect answer concernrng her trlp re plyrng that the crrtrcs have been krnd and very helpful Grvrng en couragement to career seekers now rn hrgh school she urged them to go all out to fulfrll then ambrtrons Concludrng the rntervrew wrth a typrcally graceful touch Mrss Tru man thanked the students for therr rnterest and sard that her only wrslr for Chrrstrnas was to haxe the best wrshes of all T W A was well represented by vrsrtors to Westport durrng the holr days They were Elorse Rhodus 45 Marron Ruben 45 Mary Alrce Nel son 45 Marrlyn Zrmmerman 46 and Elarne Davrs 47 Elarne rs a stenographer for the ad vertrsrng drrector of Trans World Arrlrnes whose offrces are rn the Farrfax Burldrng at 11th and Baltr more In thrs offrce all of the mater ral for vrsrble advertrsrng rs desrgned lt rs part of Elarnes Job to see that thrs mater ral when prepared rs sent to the prrnter and gets to the proper offrces for drsplay at the rrght trme She started workrng for T W A rn June of thrs year and rs qurte certarn that her struggle through shorthand and typrng was well wor th the effort Scrence frlms on roots of plants mosqurtoes and the house fly were shown recently to erghth grade classes Chrrstmas festrvrtres culmrnated rn all erghth grade common learnrngs classes wrth partres durrng the frrst and last hour s of the day before vaca tron Varrous commrttees planned decoratrons plays and refreshments e 0 e ezsfwr The students takrng the C O E course recerve one hour a day of re lated rnstructrons Durrng thrs perrod they have the opportunrty to talk wrth the co ordrnator and to rron out problems that possrbly could lead to great drfliculty on the Job They can drscuss the rndrvrdual problems that arrse at work At thrs trme they are also rnstructed on per sonalrty factors that promote success such as gettrng along wrth people and personal appearance Agarn we present the personal ac counts of actual experrences of some of the students John Cunnrngham rs employed at the Brown Machrne Works where he rs able to work wrth all krnds of me chanrcal productron He helped burld a mrnrature racrng machrne that was demonstrated at Olymprc Stadrum John has had several advancements and rs very hrglrly thought of by hrs employer as well as hrs fellow work ers After graduatron rn January as a mrd year student he rntends to contrrrue workrng at thrs frrst class nrachrne shop Jo Ann Wrlson and Shrrley Horner both senrors are employed by the Pr udentral Lrfe Insurance Company Here they work as frle clerk and gener rl offrce clerk respectrvely They work rt what rs called grref Whrch rs pullrng cards and matchrng them wrth correspondence on that the drfferent forms It rs qurte a com plrcated Job and rs properly named They also recerve experrence rn marl rng and other types of busrness work It rs not all work and no play for these grrls They have company prc nrcs partres and such Thrs puts the offrce workers of every calrber on a more fr rerrdly and co operatrve level and makcs the offrce a better and more pleasant pl rce for all to work All three of these students are loyal supporters of the C OE Bob Tengdrn 47 rs attendrng St Olafs College rn Mrnnesota where he rs a quarterback of the freshmen football team S J Krueger and Norma Hrmbury attended the Methodrst Youth Con ference held rn Cleveland Ohro durrng the Chr rstmas holrdays Ten thousand delegates represented the Unrted States wrth twelve delegates from forergrr countrres One hundred erghty delegates from Southwest Mrssourr and Kansas conference were delayed en route home by the wreckage from the trarn collrsron near Ottervrlle Mrssourr The typrng room has recerved a New Year s present of 210 new typ rng books L . , . . O I O V I t L, 1 I l v x ' ' ' ' u ' - , . . - H 1 . , , 1 hh g ' Y! 1 - s V ,x ' - 'v rr ' . . . - Y ' 1 ' . , 1 . ' ' n . - ' ,X - , I . .' . ' ' ' ' , s Q 1 . u - ' , . . 1 - , - n N N ' Y , , .- . ' -' . . ' - ' - r K ' Q ' Y - I ' ' ' . ' 1 v r - , H ' v Y - .lb Q C ' l - I . K L, . . I i i . . . - v ' 5 H . , . . D , . - r . ' . . ' ' ' Y' - . . . . . ' 1 ' - - - - ' - ,. t Y L - , - C D c ' . ' ' - . ,' , . ' ' ' H 1 . . . , . . . . ' . H ' h - . I 'Ll ' . 1 4 r S , u K 'E 3 ' ' ' . I I . . . ' L . - . - -, . ' ' Y - . - . I K C ' c U r - ' v - 1 u ' v ' ' . . . . X ' ' I - . - . C ,, ' . V . . .Q E L 1 - ' . ' ' V . ' ' . sr , - . z . ' . - - - ' - a ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' .. ' . . . . ' - . . , . V i Q - K ' K ' ' . 2 'S .g at ,rv -y ' ' .' ' . .' , . . . . , . . . . . - - - L - . K . , , ' r . . 1 ,--,,-,,ffa- :C --A: ff 'fi reflex: --renee-2211 -f f f f - case, then frllrrrg out and completrng . Q a . . ' . ' - , ,- rr . ' v . ' rr . , . ' H y I , , ' , ,, ' .' ' . .' ' . 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I ' . . . , I . . i . , ' 1 Y r n Page Four WESTPORT CRIER January 14, 1948 Mr. Spring Leads Singing of Christmas Carols Pre I-lollday Assembly Features Christmas Music Sing O Heavens by the a cap pella choir and glee club opened the Christmas assembly which was held before the holidays A background of snow flakes and a Christmas tree contributed to the yuletlde atmos phere as the student body Joined 1n for group singing of Come All Ye Faithful and Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly The all time favorites Twas the Night before Christmas and Jingle Bells were two of the songs given by the choir The glee club sang the de lightful Carol of the Bells the fa mous Brahm s Lullaby and Wm ter Wonderland Alice Lawson and Nancy Hlndman accompanied on the plano and J ohne Thornberry played the harp for sev eral numbers The fifth hour gym girls dressed as h1llb1ll1es entertamed alumnae on the evening of December 22 by danc mg to the music of Feudln Fussxn and Fightm Wesley Davenport 37 IS going to Alaska for two years as pilot in a weather squadron He has been in such work for six years Wesleys wife and four year old daughter will Join him in a few months On display in Miss Guffxns room has been a hand embroidered shawl bought by Joanne Novoa s mother ln Panama ln 1935 At that tlme the shawl sold for S15 but Mrs Novoa has been offered S100 for the beautl ful piece of handwork Club plctures may be purchased today and tomorrow room 104 315 pm The display of Chrlstmas posters and cards was made by students in the art classes The posters were to be sent to veterans hospitals as part of the Junior Red Cross plan Remember When' The upperclassmen may be WISE and worldly now but no doubt they can all remember when They first came to Westport and all the semors t11ed to sell them ele vater passes to the fourth floor Jo Ann Wolch and Chuck Bates sat in the back row of Mlss Cannon s CIVICS class and held hands Vtynema Sampson had her first date Wlth Johnny Ryburg and couldnt even dance fBut shes do mg very nlcely nowll Most of the boys were at least a couple of inches shorter than the glrls Peggy Stanton and Susie Hagan dld so many cutt dances together and every one thought them sisters The girls flrst wore heels and hose to school Whether they wore the darmg klnd C3 inch heels wlth plat formsb or the m1ld k1nd llke grand ma might have worn they all hobbled like a plrate on a wooden e All the glrls had a crush on that darling freshman Dale Knowlton and followed hlm around the halls So cheer up freshmen and eighth graders things will change' Some day you ll be able to look back and laugh and remember when ' Shorthand Awards 1-.rmeen Bowman Barbara Wyatt 100 Jean Graves Mary Hern S J Krueger Mary Lou Walden Barbara Worth Lucla Zanone 80 Mary Ann Rea 60 Mr E J Phllllps former Spanish teacher recently left for Callfornla where he w1ll spend the wlnter with relatlves A new student at Westport IS RlCh ard Mandel who came from Redemp torlst January 6 A new flag pole has replaced the old one ln front of the bulldxng The old pole was rusted and no longer safe Un Me aiding .fine James R Flsher has been selected for promotion to cadet major there by becomlng battalion commander of the Westport R O T C umt Qual 1t1es necessary for this position are leadership responslblllty initiative and a high sense of honor and loyalty to the R O T C unit to school and to country Jim has all these qualities and many more He has won rlbbons for military theory neatness and bearlng scholarship and rifle marks manshxp He was a member of the crack squad his first year crack squad leader his second year and he won the first place American Legion award Jim IS president of the N R A and Oflicers Club and a member of the Westport Honor Society In the near future the battalion command ers of all high school R O T C units will compete in practical oral and written examlnatlons mcludmg a board of review ln order to select the outstandmg cadet of the Kansas City Regimental R O T C for pro motlon to cadet colonel and appolnt ment to cadet regimental com mander The Westport Rifle Team pulled the upset of the season ln the lnter scholastic league with a score of 871 over Northeast s 861 Bill Moore fired 185 John D1nw1dd1e 180 Kenton Curran 176 George Morrow 174 Glen Lush 156 In the match fired by the Rifle Team December 19 Southeast scored 842 points to our 815 Kenton Curran was hlgh scorer on the Westport team wlth 170 Bill Moore fired 166 John D1nw1dd1e 166 Glen Lush 163 and George Morrow 150 Plans will soon be under way for such lnterestlng act1v1t1es next se mester as the Mother Father and Son Banquet an auxnllary card party the annual M1l1tary Ball the R O T C Circus government mspectlon and the R O T C Pncnlc Taking clothlng toys and Christ mas decorations to the Niles Home for Colored Orphans was a seasonal proJect for members of Miss Dur boraw s first and third hour clothing classes These thlngs were contrl buted by members of all her classes and Mlss Guffln s students as well A number of dolls were contrl buted by Miss Vlrglnxa Trlbbey 44 who was visiting her family ln Kan sas City whlle on her way to France wlth a touring company of entertain ers M1ss Trlbbey s brother Clyde IS a senior Mary Jacoby an elghth grader has brought to Miss Gutfin s clothing class a mans shirt made of coconut fiber The garment was brought from the Philippines by Mary s brother I - 1 1 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . - ll , . . , , . . . 1 1 I . . . . . 11 1 11 . 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . . , I . 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I . . . , Januar y 14 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Fxve Under t People really seem to take long walks Just to look at the scenery Marlene Brumfleld and Bob Lawson apparently do very well wlth then lock quarry eplsodes Rebecca Gruvers mother Just couldnt lmagme what happened to the lxght swltch after Rebecca and Grace McLeod had a party Some wlse person had evldentally screwed the bulbs All one gets out of Dolores Kelley these days IS Joe' Joe' Joe' Imaglne' Bobble Wyatt Jltterbug gmg ln her bare feet' She dld too' Commonly known as the thxee musketc ers B111 Moore Ron Hoffman Kenny McNeel are seen qulte fre quently at the Thornberry s to v1s1t Mr Thornberry no doubt Dlck McLa1n got sorta fouled up on the I hrlstmas formals He exther had too many dates or not enough Better luck next tlme fella' Bobby Cox gets our vote for Typx cal Westport Boy Hes typlcal all Why dld Tex ry Moore get so em barrassed at the play cast party' Couldnt have anythmg to do wxth some mlstletoe and Janet Carp could 'P Mrs O Donnell has learned that the old adage When teachers are away students will play IS qulte true How Marlon Hoecker sxghs for the good old days when people behaved themselves at partles It seems that one of the most popu lar Chrl tmas presents thxs year was angora sweaters Have you noticed? We won t be able to stand the Pub llc Speaklng students for weeks They all know enough Jokes to flll several books Favorxte saymg of Janet Carp Brmg 01 the men' Norma Hof and her new look mlt tens are a llttle startlxng to her frlends Wolf balt' Ah thls Cluxstmas flnery' Jean Jackmans new wrlstwatch IS only one of the many new valuables The new look should be called the hagg ard look around Westport after the New Year partles and so forth' No mole freedom untll Easter IS the morbld thought of the Westport Inmates he Clock New Year s Resolutnons wlll not chew my gum so noxslly w1ll let my teachers get m a few words before I mterrupt them wxll not whlsper m class unless lt IS somethxng of the utmost lmpor tance such as a date some new clothes or a comlng dance w1ll try to be on tlme to class at least tWlC8 a week w1ll truthfully try to brlng all my fallures up to at least ls CEx cept the one I got rn commerclal law My teacher IS Just preJud1ced agalnst me'J w1ll try to be patlent wlth all my teachers After all everyone makes mlstakes Borrowed Your Personallty Is thls your personal1ty Take the flrst 1n1t1al of your f1rst name and fmd lt ID the flrst column and then take the f1rst 1n1t1al of your second name and do the same wlth the sec ond column allurlng broad cute dazzllng envlous A adolescent B brat C at D-dope eavesdropper gllmpy hysterlcal lmpudent Joyful klnd llkable mushy noble obedlent goof hobo 1mbec1le Joker kllroy lunatlc mugger nulsance old maxd putrld px quamt ruthless stupld tlmld useless vlgorous welrd xotxc yellow queen runt snake m the grass termlte urchm vagabond wallllower Cel xplorer yokel The Argentlne Llesl Eschenhelmer IS conductmg a survey on the type of person I would want to be marooned on a desert lsland w1th How soon are you planmng to leave 1.416517 The ab1l1t1es of the newswrltmg class are at last appreclated They recelved a box of chocolates for ren deung an outslde servlce Mxstletoe hung ln the front hall can certamly cause a great deal of dlsturbance Some of th1s year s New Year s eve partles really seem to have been spe cxal events Just ask MBPIOH Hoecker how to smg Auld Lang Syne' Westport Graduates Gam Fame ln Dramahc Flelds Rlchard Harkness Martha Ellen Scott Robm Humphrey those are m8glC names ln the world of enter tamment They conjure up vlsxons of scmtxllatmg commentary gomg out on the a1r waves of klleg llghts glarmg on hot movxe lots peopled wlth actors who all llve g 1 a m o r and of the brlght llghts on Broadway behmd whose nlght lllummatmg fa cades brood dark llttle theaters that are the homes of the world s greatest plays These slghts mlnd by the mere Westport graduates Richard Harkness are brought to names of these 23 IS a newspa per columnlst and radlo commenta tor ln Washington D C He was ac t1ve ln both the hlstory and speech departments whxle ln Westport and especlally active as a debater Westport IS represented ln Holly wood by Martha Ellen Scott 28 who has been seen 1n such pxctures as One Foot ln Heaven and Cheers for Mlss Bxshop Whlle ln school here she participated ln four plays and was a member of the Speech Arts Club Her next pxcture w1l1 be S0 Well Remembered of our trlo IS a young actress fast makmg a name for herself on Broad way She won the Humphrey award lll speech as a senlor the Speech Arts oratorlcal contest and was ln The Ghost Tram and Dulcle These are Westport graduates whose names are bywords 1n thelr chosen fields of the dramatlc arts and who started on the1r road to fame IH these very halls where we now tread SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records Um: S Y F U T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repairs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 MCGEE VI S697 Mention This Ad I . . . . . Q . I . . , . - - ' ' n I - 4 . D 4 u . o 4 0 . ' I n , I I . n - - - - - , ' ' un- I . ' . . . -. . . l , -.1 .. - 1 ' I ' ' . ' ' A.. ' - . . ,,. . . . ' .I B- - y . . . ,,-- C- -c V U .- D- ' . . . H -11 1 ' - Eg ' E, n. right, but what's he typical of? glfascmatmg E-flirt Robin Humphrey, '39, the youngest - . - H- ' H- . ' - Z I-. In. . ,I - - J-' J-' . ' . ' Y K- ' K- ' . ' . U it. ii.. L . L' - ' n , u ' n I I M- M- ' , H N- N- ' . . . ,,' . . O- ' O1 ' 0 Q ' P- ' P- 'g , 1 ' ' Q- ' Q- . R- R- .. - 1 s- ' s- -' - - - T- . . - U- T- ' 'S ' V' I U' . . ' . W- ' V- X- ' W- . - Y- X- . . ' YT U ,, . - . . ,, 0 L Page Srx WESTPORT CRIER lanuary 14 1948 Charles Bates Westport s Nominee for Mayor Aprrl 15 wrll be the date for the annual Hrgh School Day at Crty Hall Students of Kansas Crty wrll agarn take over crvrc offrces and have the opportunrty to become acquarnted wrth our crty government Westports can drdate for Mayor tChuckJ Bates who was nomrn ated through the home rooms and recerved the larg est number of votes from the Student Councrl E The next three r g h e s t oe Brown R o n a 1 d Barnes and Kenneth McNeel wrll be nomrnees for councrlmen I hnrlcn Bula-lu January 12 1948 the All Crty Student Councrl wrll select from ten names the three who wrll run for mayor and from srx the two for offrces of munrcrpal polrce Judges The presrdent of the All Crty Stu dent Councrl wrll serve as governor and wrll appornt a board of commrs sroners Electron day wrll be held February 19 when all students wrll vote On February 21 the A1lCrty Student Councrl wrll submrt a lrst recom mendrng people for the 13 apporntrve offices such as the Board of Polrce Commrssroners The students who have been elect ed wrll take office Aprrl 15 at 9 A M reportrng to the Crty Halls councrl assembly room on the 26th floor where rnstructrons wrll be grven for the day Home room 120 had a contest to determrne whose news story would be used rn the Crrer Phyllrs Schrnd ler s wmnrng entry was Could you thrnk of a more worth whrle way to put two dollars to use than by grvrng rt to the Tuberculosrs Socrety' Nerther could home room 120 who were awarded that amount for therr hrgh percentage of sold fall play trckets Dorrs Bucher's note was chosen to accompany the contrrbutron Sonja Buffrngton was home from New York over the holrdays She has been dancrng for several lrnes there, the Rockettcs berng one of them A group from the a cappella chorr and the grrls' glee club made a re cordrng rn the KMBC studios Decem ber 22 It was broadcast Frrday, De cember 27 over KMBC Student Councrl Domgs Johne Thornberry was the Student Councrl representatlve for our ex change assembly at Paseo Manual wrll present an exchange assembly here at Westport February 3 Our Student Councrl entertarned the all crty Student Councrl from St Joseph and therr faculty sponsor We served refreshments of punch and cake Peggy Stanton and Jrm Bu ford acted as hostess and host Candy Srndt served the punch assrsted by lNancy Krndsvater and Joy Drury Offrcers of the Student Councrl as srsted at the homecomrng assembly December 23 trves wrll be elected wrthrn the flrst two weeks of the new semester Home rooms should be careful rn therr chorce of representatrves selectrng students who show responsrbrlrty and leadershrp The Student Councrl commrttee for the decoratron of the front hall was made up by Eddre Thorp Joy Drury and Vrrgre Wrlson A Student Councrl health commrt tee has been workrng on a survey of the lrghtrng facrlrtres rn Westport An expert takrng the survey found that new frxtures are not needed but that there rs need for more candle power We have only one srxth the power we need A report has been sent to the proper authorrtres Mmneapolrs Mayor Speaks Thus Evenmg Mayor Hubert H Humphrey of Mrnneapolrs wrll be the speaker at 8 oclock tonrght at Junror College rn the serres sponsored by the Teachers Co operatrve Councrl Mayor Kemp of Kansas Crty wrll present the speaker whose toprc wrll be The Age of Crrsrs and Its Impact on Edu catron The publrc rs rnvrted and there rs no admrttance fee l Germany Sublect of Browning Program Brownrng Lrterary Socretys pro gram January 16 wrll have as the marn subrect Germany Mr Ward of the Englrsh department wrll speak on the lrterature of the country enum eratrng the values of the German language and the study of scrence Mrss Grube who has taught classes rn German at Westport wrll grve rn terpretatrons of better known wrrt ers Two members of the club wrll talk on the study of Wagner s musrc and the lrfe of Martrn Luther Elec tron of officers for the second se mester wrll be held We wrsh to thank Mr Toednrrn of the Toedman Cab Comprny for hrs great loyalty to and Interest rn West port Recently he contr rbuted twenty five yards of greenery to decorate thc front hall for Chrrstrnas and he has long been an active and generous supporter of the Trger Den lf ' l ll I Solemn nrourner ge than round VN h a te'1r rn euh me I or hr xx rs vrught running, un thc hrll I ms K Clrrl lou Toedman Cab Inc WE 1500 Our Twenty First Year Of Dependable Servlce Athletic Equipment lows UAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 'l'l 13 Balhmore Ave We make all of our own candy! ELGINS Home Made Candy 15 W. 39th St. WE. 6665 Come in for your Christmas Candy Canes wrapped in air tight paper bags l ' , I 9 5 0 . . Y . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . . ' vt 1 . A ' v ' C , , v - ' . ' , , , ' i s C h a r l e s ' , - ' . . v ' , I . V n . V ,V - , . . .I - I A ' ' - ' ,, . 1 .,. . . 1 . .H iq sl I - z . ,r ,. ,ji . - N f S New Student Councrl representa- . .v .' , 1. . . . . - - h - Y J . . 4 , . ' . . v 1 , . . i . . - . . , . . -. , Y - ' ' :r r , -r . . . -' ' 'S fa -' . . . 4 I U xg ' '.' lv ' . . . ' 1 'zs 'K f - ' r I . ' I . . Q 1 llo ' ' 2 s ol' lr. C. liglll l l ' ' 1 f ' -Le ' Tr 'Q . rnal - l ! . . . - ' 9 V I . . . ' I l ' O I . ., , . . , . - . . . ' , . . . ' ' . Y O O , . . . ' ' rr , , H ' - . ,, .... - ' ll . , ll ' I Irnu'rry 14 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Seven aacaliq B The person whom we shall drscuss here rs well known 'rround our school Hrs contrrv'rnces and con tr'rptrons electrrcal doo dads 'rnd what hrve you have for some twen ty four ve rrs been te'rehrng the stud ents of Westport the laws of physrcs rnd thc prrncrples of general screnee Hrs nrme rs Mr Mrner The Mrners h'rve one daughter Peggy who was gr rdu'r1ed from Westport wrth hrgh honors rn 1942 Mr Mrner s hobby happens to be hrs professron school teaehrng H prcprrcd for hrs career by attendrng Purdue Indr'rn'r Chrcago Colorado rnd K rnsas Crty Unrxersrtres In ad drtron to te rchrng here rt Westport he taurfht rt KCU for erght se mesters Mr Mrner has been 'rthletrc drrec tor for our school srnce 1929 H plays the prano and enroys good mu src Thr rs the background of one of our mo t populrr teachers At the east end of the front h'rll slrghtly out of the hustle 'ind bustle of Westports busy ways rs room 110 better lnown 'rs the chernrstry lab The tcrcher who rergns supreme there not very well known to all the school but hrghly adrnrred by her student rs Mrss Della Junkrn Mrss Junkrn spent her chrldhood rn Mont rnr 'rnd she attended hrgh school rn the small town of Great Falls 'lhe school was small and there were few extracurrrcular ac trvrtres She nerct attended the Unr vcrsrty of Mrchrgan where chemrs trv was her field of concentratron After te'rchrng a few years she re turned for study thrs trme to the Unrversrty of Illrnors where she err ned her m'rster s degree Mrss Junkrn began teachrng agarn and the roac' led to Westport Thrs rctrve l'rdys phrlosophy that everyone should have a hobby and she eertarnly praetrces rt On weekends and any free trme she rn dulges rn her hobbres of drawrng and ceramrcs Several faculty homes are now decorated wrth her' parnt rngs Mrss Junkrn spends her sum mer months frshrng rn the blue wa At the Semester End l Buy und Sell Your Books at the Sorrth Srde Book A N D Supply Store 210 East 39th Street Thank God for Amerrca Oh let us look wrth prrde upon our flag And be grateful to God for our free country For the courage and perseverance that went rnto rts burldrng For the enlrghtment of thought whrch has made rt progressrve For the sprrrtual rntegrrty whrch has rarsed rt to leadershrp Let us be grateful that thrs rs the land of lrberty Where all men may thrnk honestly That here rs freedom to do good rn ways as yet undxeamed of And we recognrze that thrs oblrgatron rests upon us We 'rre grateful for the beauty of our mountarns and plarns and lakes For the order and eflicrency of our brg crtres For the deep rooted honor of our small towns For the strength and vrgor of our farms Le us be grateful that Amer rea rs rts people Therr thrnkrng therr actrons then' rnrtratrve and therr krndness In lrumrlrty we recognrze that God has showered Hrs blessrngs upon Not to wrthhold but to drstrrbute Justrce compassron grace Under God we have welded from nrlderness a great natron Under Gok may we keep rt great' Helen Rowe Henze Thrs poem appeared on the edrtor ral page of the Kansas Crty Trmes Thanksgrvrng day but rts contents concern Arnerrcans all 365 days of every year Mrs Henze the author of thrs and many other lovely poems rs a Westport graduate and her daughter now lrvrng rn Calrfornra was graduated here rn 1936 In rddrtron to wrrtrng such beautr ful poetry Mrs Henze spends her ters of Washrngtorr and she rs 'rnx rously awartrng Junes arrrval so that she may get started Throughout her years at Westport Mrss Junkrn has taught the values of honest hard work and has shown that the field of chemrstry rs strll rn rts prrme Wrth her forceful ways and screntrfrc manner Mrss Junkrn rs eertarnly one of the foremost members of Westport s faculty just Around the Corner 0 898 OR FUN AND FOOD See Ya at Paul s PAUL'S LUNCH 7 West 39th Street spare moments translatrng Vergrls Aenerd from Latrn rnto Englrsh She rs grvrng a nearly lrteral transla tron rn prose and frnds rt more ac curate than Dryden s translatron whrch rs rn poetry Thrs rs due large ly to the lrrnrtatrons rn poetry such as rhyme and meter Her avrd rnterest rn thrs great lrterary proyect has car rred her through frve and one half books rn Vergrl Our deepest sympathy goes to Mrss Bechtel whose brother passed away durrng the Chrrstmas holrdays WI FREE MOVIE PASSES CASH ' Paaaanoaato i TEEN AGE MOVIE QUIZ wrth Don Mack and hrs Keen Teeners' rNG X MW' ra0 ' A SMU'-9 tl ef K C M 0 U10 On ill! 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Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER January 14 1948 T1gers Down Washlngton Rural for Th1rd V1ctory The Westport Tlgers defeated the Washlngton Rural basketball squad at Washmgton Rural Frlday Decem ber 19 ln a slow hard fought game whlch netted Westport thelr th1rd w1n of the season The fxrst perxod showed Westport slow to f1nd the bucket but later ln the contest Bob Kearney guard stepped across the llne to calmly drop ln a long one handed shot whlch lmmedlately sparked the T1 ger qumtet Chuck Bates led the of fense w1th 15 pomts and M1ke Broestl scored 8 Jack Carby West ports star center had bad luck and fouled out 1n the thlrd perlod Al though the opponents came close Westports lead was never threat ened The score at the half was 24 13 Westport W elltport Vt nshlnprton I FTP llnrnl R0 l. 69 Slmp sn 1 Broestl f 1 Drydcn 1 1rl1y lkllldll K un hm l Ong., li Cook r NNTQUQT' D Ln: k High ll Ke 1r11 y 114 Bnrm s Akn g 111111 1 Total-1 Alumnl Defeated 1n Homecom1ng Game The Westport Tlgers defeated the close contest Tuesday December 23 at Westport The alumm falled to fmd the bas ket untll the second half In the th1rd quarter the T1ger lead was threat ened but the Westporters qulckly re pl1ed wlth a volley of buckets Chuck Bates led the T1ger attack scorlng 15 po1nts and Jack Carby h1t the basket for half was 20 10 12 The score at the Westport Westport 37 1 FT 1 0 lllfll S 1111 ll Iirosa tl f D td ll g lr 1 tlunml 10 V111 1 111 11 fun hm lS1tl ll Cook 1 D L ook li'U'n1 Q ul he 1111 1 Ak n g NCNNN lllltl l llfflll ll 1' '1 Tot 11s T01 lls Basketball Schedule January 17 Saturday 8 00 P Central January 24 Saturday 8 00 P Manual January 31 Leavenworth a Leavenworth February 6 Friday 7 00 P Northeast February 7 Saturday 7 00 P Southeast February 13 Frlday 9 00 P Paseo Glrls Alumnae Game Won By Sen1ors On December 22 the annual glrls alumnae basketball game was played 1n the g1rls gym The semors were v1ctor1ous by a score of 28 to 25 Tur ley Beaver and Worth were the hlgh scorers Alumnae present were Mary Allce Nelson Norma D1ngworth Sh1r1ey Welxeldorfer Sarah Benson Mary Blalack Vlfglnla North Jean Hood Gold1e Mallet Jerry Kramer Marl lyn Tldd and Mary Lou Blggl0 Sen 1ors who played were Barbara Tur ley Bev Worth Barbara Worth Lor na Seavey Jeane Beaver Phylhs Dobbe Norma Holte and V1rg1n1a Br1ce Lavern Jacobson and Allce Ro berts from dlfferent schools were the referees The first two games of the evenmg and seventh hour classes of Miss Small MISS Falrchlld and Mrs O Donnell The Junlors defeated the m1xed team by a score of 19 10 After all games were played the alumnae were welcomed by Barbara Turley and the gym teachers Two SkltS were presented by Jeane Beaver and Lauren Taub The h1story and officers of the new lntramural club the Westport Delphlans were gxven Refreshments ended the evemng Students from East Northeast Paseo and Southwest hlgh schools presented a program of muslc danc 1ng and other entertaxnment at the Sunday even1ng Flreslde of the Kansas C1ty Art Instltute ln Epper son Hall January 11 The program numbers were selectlons from the 1947 varxety shows presented by the four schools Tlgers Wm and Lose 1n Open1ng League Games In the first game of the mterscho lastxc league basketball season Fr1 day afternoon January 9 Westport downed Southwest 41 to 27 At the half the Tlgers led 15 to 10 and they pulled away to a dec1s1ve lead 1n the second half wlth Jack Carby golng on a 9 po1nt scor1ng spree Carby was hlgh man for the game wlth a th1rteen po1nt total and was out standlng on defense Mlke Broestl and Chuck Bates forwards scored s1x pomts each Playmg an excellent game at guard were Bob Kearney and Ronme Barnes and both broke 1nto the scormg column wnth valu able pomts Westport-41 Southwest 27 FT 1' 1' I' lf Hates t' lwersull f Broestl f Slmp cn f T mlm-aon f iarby Barnes g ll C k Crahan f M0-xko 1t1 f C1 r1z1n1z1r f DRVIW f T' IS A er ll Orthwz 1n g Marshall 1: l tncck oo 1 D Cook I lln ham Totals Totals In a low sco11ng game the West port Txgers lost a close dec1s1on to the East Bears 1n thelr second league start Saturday nlght January 10 The Txgers held an 11 5 lead at the half but lost It 1n the th1rd quarter whlch closed wlth East on the long end of a close 14 13 count The fourth quarter saw the fastest act1on of the game w1th the Tlgers aga1n char1ty toss by the Bears 1n the last few m1nutes of play gave them a 21 to 20 advantage and thats the way the game ended Carby was h1gh man for the Txgers w1th seven polnts Westport 20 East 21 FT 1' 1' I' l' l lckctt 1' Vnughn f Math f Bates t' llroe tl f SlIl'11lSOYl f Carby Barnes 1: Cook 1: he-arn y 1 H lhropk 1' M1Ies c Hogan McCorm1ck 1: W1 l on 1: Totals Roark Totals League Standlngs s Opt 1' ast Centrnl N 1rthu1st Paseo Southwest Westport uth ast Manual ein Me MARCH OF DIMES January 15 30 1 , , : .M.- - . , , , : .M.- ' , ' 1 1 . 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' . .... . . .,.. l 1 59 '71 --- ll:111:1k.,1r.0 1 3 ' . .. . . .. , 1 1 61 48 1 ..12 13 24 --- So 11. . .. .. 0 1 20 35 z.' ..l0 10 27 ' .. ...... .. ., . 0 2 50 75 HE WE TPORT RIER Volume Thrrty Frve JHUUHFY 23 1948 Numb r Nrne Trger Den Closes with Dance January 30 Many sad 'rnd forlorrr faces wrll be seen at the Closrng Dance rn our teen town Trger Den January 30 at 8 p m The elosrng of the Den rs due to rnabrlrty of the ofllcrals to renevt the lease whrch has been sold to 'rn other company The Den was started durrng the war by the PTA the Welfare De partment and the Westport Roanoke Communrty Club rs an ard rn com battrng delrnquency The openrng was held rn March of 1944 under the drrectron of Mrs Schuler PT A card party benefits prowrded funds for furnrture and the Westport mer chants donated money and mater rals The Westport art department drd the very fine parntj b the first drawrngs were dor e on c'rrd board and were later put on the walls permanently Sororrtre and fraternrtres made grfts to the Dcn Durrng the summer the Den has been opened three days a xx eek pro vrdrng many gay afternoons for Westportr rs Also varrous bands have beer permrtted to pr'1ct1ce there rn exchange for serxrces at dances sponsored by the Den Remembrance f the D I Q mg fellow students partrcrpatrng the Chrrstmas partres and the grab bag the extra Chrrstmas money gorng to supply baskets for the needy famr lres and rartres held forthe first and second teams wrll cause many a heavy srglr by Westporters who real rze the mc 'rnrng of the closrng of the Den The senrors thrs year may no longer lock forward to therr senror luncheon rt the Den All wrll hate to say goodbve to Mrs Wrllett who wrth patrence n rron hand and soft heart has chaperoned the Den ofl' and on srnce Junc 1944 Perhaps before too long plans for a new teen town wrll be under way rf a new locatron can be found The Trger Den has fulfilled a need It wrll rndeed be tragrc rf Westporters are wrthout a teen town Westport has 1ust recently recerved multrple tlranks from Belgrum for the educatronal grft boxes sent rn 1946 Four home rooms recerved notes wrrtten rn lVIay 1947 These rooms are sponsored by Mr Mrner Mrss Wheel er Mrss Wheeland and Mr Wrlcox In addrtrorr a beautrful rllustrated French hrstory of Belgrum was pre sented to Westport These rtems wrll be placed rn the drsplay cases soon Dr Harold E Moore New Superrntendent of Schools Dr Harold E Moore of Mrshawaka Indrana was elected superrntendent of the Kansas Crty schools at a Board of Educatron meetrng January 8 Hrs selectron was based on hrs record at Irrdrana Unrversrty where he taught and recerved hrs d ctors degree rn 1945 Hrs contract calls for a tenure of three and a half years Upon berng rnformed of hrs ap porntment Dr Moore stated Icon srder rt a great compliment to be of fered thrs posrtron and he pledged hrmself to cooperatron wrth the sys tem and educatronal organrzatrons The educator rs a brrsk 200 pound er of 43 years and rs an actrve Meth odrst 32nd degree Mason Lron and Rotarran He and hrs wrfe a former Latrn teacher have two sons 11 and 17 and a daughter 20 Dr Moore made a prelrmrnary vrsrt rn Kansas Crty from January 17 to 20 gettrng acquarnted wrth school condrtrons and personnel maklng several publrc appearances and a ra dro address Sunday evenrng Commrttee Selecting New Publrc Address System tem for our audrtorrum rs the goal of a commrttee of teachers and Parent Teachers Ass eratron members who on Wednesday January 14 attended a meetrng at Junror College to Judge the performance of therr newly rn stalled system whrch rs srmrlar to those currently rn use at several crty hrgh schools Mr Mrner rs charrman of the com mrttee that wrll eventually select the sy stem to be used here Other faculty n embers 'rre Mr Sprrng Mrss Card and Mrss Wheeler P T A members are Mrs Murphy and Mrs Bare March of Drmes Compcrrgn Closes rn Schools The annual March of Drmes cam pargn was closed Tuesday January 21 wrth the collectron of the home room contrrbutrons Thrs drrve spon sored bv the Jackson County Chap ter of the Natronal Foundatron for Infantrle Paralysrs provldes for med rcal treatment and financral ard to yrctrms of polro Most of the vretrms ot the drsease are between the ages of one and 18 To support thrs worth whrle eampargn was a responslbrlrty whrch the students and teachers of Westport met adequately and gen erously Fountain Planned as Volker Memorral It rs drfficult for many Kansas Crt rans to grasp the full srgnrficance of the many benefactrons of the late Wrllram Volker Mr Volker s passrng en November 4 has caused much drs cussron of a surtable memorral to hrs generous sprrrt and unselfish attrtude toward agencres of Kansas Crty Mr Volker a resrdent of the West port area was known as the crtys greatest phrlanthroprst for he gave lrberally to all worthy causes The memory of hrs lrfe cf generosrty has rnsprred the formatron of the Wrllram Volker Memorral Commrttee com posed of the crtys leadrng crtrzens The commrttee has approved the sug gestron for the erectron of a memorral fountarn to cost not less than S125 000 The drrve for voluntary contrr butrons whrch began January 21 and wrll end January 31 was hrghlrghted by the specral observance of Wrllram Volker Day January 27 Thrs week Westport students have the opportu nrty to contrrbute to the fund and thus share rn the memorral to the man who has done so much for Kan sas Crty schcols Mr Volker arrrved rn Kansas Crty rn 1882 from hrs first Amerrean home Chrcago to become known as our first crtrzen At the age of 23 he estab lrshed a plcture frame busrness rn Kansas Crty whrch proved success ful and soon rncluded home furnrsh rngs of all krnds It rs often sard that Wrllram Volk ers hard head made mrllrons but hrs soft heart gave mrllrons away The statement IS certarnly true for he amassed a fortune wrth hrs successful busrness and wrth hrs generous sprrrt gave large sums to varrous causes He was sard to have three outstand rng characterrstres great modesty a srncere desrre to ard a needy person and an absorbrng rnterest rn educa tron especrally rn Kansas Crty Although Mr Volker s phrlanthro pres rncluded many worthy agencres he gave most unsparrngly of trme and money to the betterment of Kansas Crtys schools He was one of the earlrest supporters of the teachers retrrement plan and gave lrberally for rts formatron He served more than nrne years as a member of the Kansas Crty Board of Educatron In hrs later years Mr Volker made large contrrbutrons to the Unrversrty of Kansas Crty and he hrmself thought of rt as hrs greatest materral monu ment Contmued on page 3 1 ' n 2 ' ' v V 1. 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' f' ' ' . . . - , . y Page Two WESTPORT CRIER January 28, 1948 Attention to Health Habits Would Pay Dividends Students often feel tired and worn out, their grades go down, and they seem to be in a general rut, without realizing that they are neglecting a few health habits and are suffering the consequences. Important as these health habits are, few recognize and practice them. For example, that cold you may be suffering from at the present time. A wise person would go to bed and stay there until the bacteria- resisting corpuscles in his body have had a chance to conquer that cold. The lack of sleep not only makes a person feel tired and worn out, but may actually cause failure in exams, and poor class work in general. High school students should arrange their schedules to include at least nine hours of sleep every night. Persons who grab a sandwich and a coke for lunch, or who eat nothing at all when they find themselves low on cash resources, are doing their bodies a great vmustice A properly balanced diet consists of vitamins, minerals, fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and plenty of water, when any of these are lacking or are not obtained in the proper proportions, nu merous body ailments are the result If more people knew and observed these amazingly simple health habits the results would be higher scholastic ratings well rounded personalities, and a sense of security and self confidence that would prove really worthwhile It Sez Here By now most certainly New Year s resolutions are all forgotten but many students found a second chance to turn over a new leaf the new semes ter with all its mix ups in classes and frantic seniors changing their pro grams in order to graduate Orchids to Harry VanTrees Cand he can give them all to Thelmaj on his appointment to West Point Maybe some day when he gets up there with Eisenhower and MacArthur we can all say we knew him when A large number of those darling freshmen girls at a recent party took a definite liking to Cynthia And who can blame them she IS so sweet even if she does need a new wig Jimmy Lindsay has decided for reasons of his own that it is unwise to strike matches on the seat of his levis Among the well dressed of the fairer sex at ye ole Westport high last week especially noticed was Candy Smdt in her soft pink long sleeved Cand ooh so fuzzy'b angora sweater and green skirt Nancy Kenyon certainly was thrilled when she learned she would get to take part in a debate at Paseo' The following poem will no doubt remind you dear reader of recent exams I think you think He thinks all thunk I copy you copy He copies all flunk Borrowed My' Was Dennie Akms face red one day during fifth hour when Miss Eggleston held up his sketch of Mary Bales tHe d drawn It from a photo giaph and plans to do it later in oils 7 But Dennie that blush should only be one of pride because the picture is really beautlful and the ideas kinda su eet too isnt lt Bev Nikles is quite a politician but unfortunately some people don t ap preciate her talent Forlorn Westporters now hang over the counter of Klee s for their morning coke since the inner room fwith those so cozy boothsb is closed to high school pupils til 3 30 It is rumored that the reason for this was the fact that Francis Miller was in the hospital so long The above mentioned establishment grew sad and disgusted with the world--even a new coat of paint did not help- and one day while in a particularly low mood expelled all noisy high school s udents from its presence at least that's what It Sez Here' Um aj 214 Blonde, beautiful, and busy is our girl of the month, who in the sixteen years since she was first presented to her astonished parents in St. Joseph, has made quite a name for herself. Since her arrival in Westport from Little Rock, Arkansas, Rebecca Gru- ver has been a member of the Student Council executive board, vice-presi- dent and treasurer of Dana, secretary o f S t a g e a n d S c r e e n, a n d a prominent mem- ber of the Speech Arts club The crowning touch of her life as a tl gress has been her portrayal of the Spirit of Westport Rebecca Cruver in the Freshman Induction program Attestmg to her intellectual prowess are Beckys silver honor pin and a ten dollar check from WHB for her performance on It Pays to Be Smart Rebecca says that she loves to wear clothes Just any kind and her fa vorite pastime is watching a baseball game taking her brother Arthur an eighth grader along to explain the intricacies of the great American sport Steak and vanilla ice cream the way Mrs Gruver makes it will bring our lassie a running any time as will the strains of Im My Own Grandpa As for men her taste is very dlfiicult to describe because she says she likes them all Now that you know all about her arent you glad that Rebecca Gruver is one of us Robert Bernauer 39 recently au ditioned for the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York City on 1ts Sunday afternoon radio programs The Metropolitan Auditions on the Air THE WESTPORT CRIER Iuhlishul bn wukly during the KIIIFLZDL. 5 school yenr by the Ncwswritlnfz -,T-rv class of Westport High School f9Ull-L Kansas City Mo Almlres The W-atport Crier 1 sas City Scnott Subscription ra es Year 7 cents single copy 10 cents Entered as econl rln mutter Ag ril 4 IQZR at the postoffics at han us C115 Mis ouri under the Act of March 'fl IX 9 EDITORIAL BOARD I lescl Fsch nhumer Vern Smnut. Thurston Moore Mary llaks Editorial Assistants Art Bill Ablott Sports Nancy Hellman Don Digg tt Th l S R 0 T C mu 3 an r Features Nancy Campb ll ll tty Mitchell Mnriorie Turner Commerce liarl urn Wyntt Circulation Joan Wolrh Distribution B erly Niklms Photographers Feorizc Bus! Bill Wclrr h l C J H Ric arc unn immv uyms Faculty Adviser Jchn N Booth Director of Photography lnn C llonney . r . . . Y r L L ' - . r f A . I . . . . i . K - I 1 O 0 - L , . . u 0 U l , - 1 - 1 o I 0 It . . t N , . ll' ' ,Y y - . , - V 1 v y Y ' y v ' 1 ' . , . . , - 1 , , a ' ' it 7 ' n . 1 1 - . . . . H . ,, . ' - v 1 . . - 7 1 v . . . y , Y Y - .A v 1 ,, . . . ' - n 1 7 ' y Y ' , . H . . i . . - - a ' EIU J ' ' , . . . ' V '9 4 s: - 0. ' , - - 1 - - , l 315 East Thirty-ninth street, Kun- ' ' ' , Mo. ' ' , ' - ' ' ' t . : , 5 Q . . . . 3 - , . ' ' I , . . s r- as ' 1 ' , . ' - . , 1 ' 4' ' S Q 'S ' Y . , - - . A . y v - . . . . . . , - I- L A I 4, - L- ,, 1 s , , t - .,........ , ' 1 . ........ . 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January 28 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Congratulations on Typlng and Shorthand Honors G 0 Z 854,494 Tall and husky S J Krueger con gratulates tlny and cute Mary Ann Rea on passmg her 60 words per mm ute ln typlng S J can reallze what th1s means to her for he recelved and IS st1ll rccexvmg honors for h1s typ mg record of 100 words per minute Mary Ann returns the congratula tl ns as S J has Just pas ed h1s 100 in shorthand S J a first year short hind student IS equaled by only Peggy Mlner class cf 42 who passed her 100 at the end of her first four months of shorthand Peggy IS now worklng for the Du Pont chemical firm and has Just be gun sclectlng and dlctatmg chemlcal mxterlal 1n order to tram more ef flclent g11 ls forthe DuPont firm Peg gy has been worlung as a secretary Mary Ann Rea and S J Krueger Typing Awards B111 Abbott Gordon Bradshaw Dottle Emnstetter Helen Dallam Betty Dyer Glor1a Green Mary Lou Hall Vlvlan Harper Bob Hobble Charle Hogan Ehzabeth Moore Jo Anne Packham L1ly Schmld Erme Shlvers 13111 Sparrow Dorls Stewart Jeannme Tatum Sala Toney D1Xle Wllson 70 Gxetchen Casler Lxesl Eschenhelmer Nmcy Ewmg John E Fleth Helen Flsher Vlfglllla Hurst Ted McAtee Marxlyn Jean McCarty A1lene Faylor Johne Th rnberry Margaret Qumley Lorra1ne Wed dmg B111 Abbott 30 Carla Jeanne Ellxott 40 Sh1rley Horner Thelma Spencer 50 Volker Memorlol Contznued from page 1 Other rec1p1ents of Mr Volkers generoslty were numerous among them the McCune Home the Helpmg Hand Institute and Research Hospx tal In all h1s glfts Mr Volker strong ly desxrecl to remam anonymous and to become known as the unknown frlend He was a great frlend to all chlldren and although a lxttle uneasy when near them he gave them h1s heart On Hallowe en when h1s home drew hordes of trlck or treaters he and h1s wlfe prepared specxal treats of candy or nuts and very frequently ran out of supplles due to a large rald The Wllllam Volker Memorlal Fund w1s the subject dlscussed by sxx Westport students on the Youth Vlews thc News radxo program over KMBC Ianuary 23 The students were Lynn Fouaray Rebecca Gruver Joan Mxtchell Bob Hamllton Walter Prxce ann B111 Abbott Durmg the Christmas holldays Nancy Ewing, a sen1or VlSlt6d New Orleans and MCmphlS and had qulte an exc1t1ng t1me touring the South Speech Laboratory of Value to Elghth Graders What has slld off 1n mothers teaclung w1ll be put on once again m the next program of the speech laboratory First semester puplls worked on development of manners They learned and corrected eatmg h blts IH the cafeterla Tables were fully set for practxce M1ss Gales al ways emphaSlZCd that the cafeterla IS a dlmng room and not a play hall M1ss Gales whose 1dea It was to turn the exghth grade study hall ln the audltorlum 1nto a speech labora tory really accomplxshed a lot last semester and has fine plans for thls one Durmg first semester students pre sented small SkltS and 1nd1v1dual performances lncludlng Slllglflg danclng plano playlng and readlngs They also learned correct posture good walklng hablts and s c1al danc mg A larger project was thelr Truth or Consequences program All th1s has gxven puplls the experx ence ln workmg before a group Brllllantly colored new books are the prxde of room 312 the typmg room Seventy flame red Twent1eth Century Typewrltmg books are on the table for students use along w1th the same number of Greggs brlght blue Typlng for Bus1ness and Klmball Contest Copy These books were purchased w1th money from a rental fund of 25 cents a semester whlch every typmg and shorthand student pays for h1s use of bo ks Shorthand books w11l be obtalnecl next stated M1ss Totten when growth of this fund permlts Hobbv hfmdwoxk that you would be ashamed to do for a l1v1ng Students takmg COE study a serxes of books pertammg to toplcs of lI'1fOlIT13tlOI1 that young employees need to succeed on the Job Durmg the fir t s mester these students were glven lnstructlon on lncome tax Thls ln essentlal for present use as well as a preparatlon for future needs Each one IS taught to file h1s own personal tax return to make clalms on refunds due and to return any undue amounts Informatxon on money management whlch 1nclude budgetlng of spendlng money and text materlal pertalnlng to the buy mg of materlals that glVC both qual 1ty and quantlty for the money are also taught ln thxs class All these class lnstructlons come under the headlng of consumer educatlon Frances Monson senxor is an em ployee at the Credlt Bureau of Great er Kansas Clty Inc She types Cfedlt reports that glve lnformatlon about the person applylng for credlt She knows as much about the person as he knows hlmself She has also worked ln the fraud warn1ng depart ment Here files are kept g1v1ng ln formatlon and p1ctures of people who have obtalned money under false pretenses They send out bulletins to dlflerent buslness firms that glve the descrxptlon of the person charge against hlm and h1s slgnature They ports of people who have moved from Kansas Clty and are askmg credlt m other towns are kept ln thlS depart ment Frances works m very pleasant surroundmgs w1th a patlent and un derstandmg employer and mce frxendly fellow employees She IS well thought of by those who are ac qualnted w1th her and has an oppor tumty of a full t1me Job after gradu atlon Her typing course here at school has helped her greatly Robert Stafford 16 IS employed m the rug department at Emery Blrd Thayers He has had experlence m cleamng cuttlng and wrapplng rugs He worked ln th1s capaclty durmg the Christmas holldays thereby lncreas mg h1s lncome He hopes to work up to be a buyer It IS because of C O E that Robert has been able to contxnue ln school John Hadel a Junior is an appren t1ce for h1s uncle at the Hadel Jew elry Company Knowmg that It takes many years to become a skllled worker John has started h1s trammg early He has asslsted in making rmgs he has done a lxttle engravlng and IS an expert at repa1r1ng alarm clocks Thls preparation has given hlm the opportunlty of full t1me em ployment when school closes John mtends to continue C O E next year . . . , . 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Page Four WESTPORT CRIER January 28 1948 Photogrophlc Contest for Hugh School Students Here s an opportunlty for high school students to acqulre some extra cash and natlonal recognltlon for their ability to take p1ctures It s the th1rd annual Natlonal Hlgh School Photographic Awards a competxtxon 6XC1US1VC1y for high school students in the n1nth through the twelfth grades You don t have to be an expert nor do you have to own fine photographlc equlpment to qual lfy Any make of camera or film may be used you can develop and prlnt your own pictures or have your work cone through a photographlc dealer or photofimsher Enlargcments are not necessary but lf you want to glorlfy your snapshots for entry ln the contest you may do so Pictures however must not ex ceed seven lnches ln the longest dl mens1on and must not be mounted The contest WhlCh has the approv al of the Contest Commxttee of the Natlonal Assoclatlon of Secondary School Prmclpals opens February 2 and closes May 7 You dont how ex er have to take y ur p1ctures Wlth m those dates because all pictures taken after May 15 1947 the clcslng date of last years compet1t1on are ellglble There IS a total of S3 500 1n cash prizes whlch mcludes a S500 Grand second prlzes of S50 five th1rd prizes of S30 75 S10 prlzes and 270 S5 prlzes all of whlch add up to 361 cash awards There are classes for Just about any subject You can enter p1ctures ln any one or all classes Here they are Class 1 School Projects Q23 People Young and Old C31 Scenes and Still Llfe C41 Animals and Pets C53 Ba b1es and Lhlldren Space will not permlt publication of the 0516131 rules but the combma tlon entry blank and 08310181 rules folder may be obtamed from photo graphlc dealers or wrlte dxrect to the address given in the followlng para graph You are not l1m1ted to one entry You may enter as many p1ctures as you WlSh durmg the contest perlod but be sure to mclude an entry blank w1th every plcture or batch of p1c tures you send in All entries must be mailed to the Natlonal Hlgh School Photographic Awards 343 State Street Rochester 4 New York and postmarked before mldmght May 7 1948 'udges for the 1948 National H1gh School Photographic Awards w1ll be Julien Bryan mternatlonally known ph tographer and lecturer C Scott Fletcher president of Encyclopedla Brltanmca Films Inc and Kenneth W Williams manager of the Photo Socletles Elect Second Semester Officers The lxterary soc1et1es held their electlons of ofiicers for the second semester on Friday January 16 The new ofiicers w1ll assume the1r pos1 tlons at the meetings January 30 The officers of the departmental clubs were elected at the meet1ngs Friday January 23 Other clubs and soc1et1es w1ll announce the1r electxons 1n a later lssue cf the Crler Followmg are the names of the recently elected of ficers Dana Vera Smoots presldent L1esl Eschenhelmer v1ce presldent Clara Marsh secretary and L1ll1e Monnett treasurer Promethean Betty Ploesser presi dent Mary Bales v1ce president Carol Balchley secretary and Mo n1c1a Maxey treasurer Brownlng Robert Krahl presl dent Charles Garrett v1ce presldent R1chard Adams secretary and Rob ertB1shop treasurer Irving Ernle Shlvers presldent Joe Brown v1ce president Eddie Thorp secretary and B111 D1sney treasurer Clay Al Spencer presldent Harry Ervin VICE presldent Herby Levlne secretary B111 Sparrow treasurer and Bobby Cox sergeant at arms Metal Shop News Boys ln the metal shop who have recently completed 1nd1v1dual pro Jects are Charles Erw1n and Jerry Rogers who have made aluminum trays and Norman Dungan who has used hydrochlorlc acld to etch a pen knlfe Mr Poleson reports that new racks have been lnstalled ln the stock room and that he IS plannlng a new course of study for freshmen An unusual system 1S used to keep records of the amount of boy hours that are spent on each assignment A txmetable such as those used 1n war plants has been mstalled and each workman checks ln h1S own schedule All the curtams and back drop backstage were fire proofed recently The Board of Educatlon hlred a com pany to process all the stages 1n all schools 1n the Kansas Clty area Jules Guerm was fortunate in hav mg Joned Blllmgs as guest speaker at thelr meetlng January 9 She told ln a very lnterestlng way of her ex perlences 1n Norway and England She plans to return to Junior College next semester The annual Scholastlc contest w1ll bc held at Emery Bird s All entr1es must be ln by February 15 and the exh1b1t w1ll open March 1 graphlc Illustrat1ons D1v1s1on East man Kodak Company Un Zfne amen? .fme In an unofficlal match agalnst Lln coln Wednesday January 14 the Westport Rlfle Team fired 842 and Lmcoln 798 Hlgh scorers on the Westport team were Kenton Curran and George Morrow each with a score cf 175 The match fired against Man ual resulted in a 861 to 860 victory for the Westport team The hlghest scor 61 1n the match wlth Manual was George Morrow with a score of 174 The next match w1ll be the last 111 the interscholastlc league tourna ment fired against Southwest at Southeast Thursday February 5 Westport fired a four way match at Lexlngton MISSOUFI Fr1day Jan uary 16 wxth the Wentworth M111tary Academy Westport won aga1nst Wentworths first team wlth a score of 859 to 821 The Wentworth second team tired agalnst Lmcoln and won by a score of 858 to 822 The P1118 team 1s now engaged IH the Postal Matches and ln the NRA m1dw1nter match Challenges have been recelved from the MISSOUPI M11 ltary Academy Ellls Kansas Rlfle Club W1ll1am Randolph Hearst Ju nlor R1f1e Trophy Competltlon and the Midwest Indoor Camp Perry at Kemper M1l1tary School at Boonvllle MISSOUFI Indn ldual scores Lmcoln match D1nw1dd1e 172 Moore 159 Morrow 175 Curran 175 Daywalt 160 Man ual match Dlnwlddle 172 Moore 172 Morrow 174 Curran 171 Day walt 172 Match at Wentworth D1n Wlddle 167 Moore 167 Morrow 176 Curran 174 Daywalt 179 An outstandmg graduate of the class of 46 IS Harry VanTrees who was recently appomted to the Umted States M1l1tary Academy at West Po1nt VanTrees was an outstand1ng student ranking second ln the class ct 309 last year A member of the Westpo1t Honor Soclety he recelved a gold pm Wlth three pearls A mem ber of the ROTC he reached the rank of Cadet Colonel to mark the th1rd time in successxon that a West port cadet had attalned thls rank VanTrees was Crack Squad leader presldent of the NRA and Officers Clubs and recexved the Sons of the Amerlcan Revolutlon award for be mg the most outstanding cadet ln the city The preliminary test for h1s ap pointment was taken November 10 1947 and the results were announced January6 1948 PhySlCa1 mental and physlcal efiiclency examlnations w1ll bc Ulven the first week 1n March at Fort Leavenworth and VanTrees leaves in July for a few weeks of basxc tralnlng before starting to school ln September 1 3 Q 1 a 1 1 1 u , . . . . . . . l 1 1 ' 1 N . v . . . , . . 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January 28 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page P rw e Under t Robert Krahls honesty recently 'rmazed an entrre Spanrsh class when hc found the answers to a test and returned them to Mrss Shelley Have you notrced Joyce Overton srnce she sheared off those gorgeous raven tresses' Mrghty sharp that gal IS Brll Daywalt has taken a sudden interest ll hrs physrcs class besrde just the subject Hum Wonder who' In sex enth hour some one sard that rdeas come from your brarn Mrss Maddox rs strll tryrng to Gnd a brarn Drck Mandel our new student from R demptorrst has learned not to chew gum rn chemrstry Cheer up Drck we dld the same thrng Srnce when docs Jerry Roland have to warn the grrls that Al Spencer rs gorng to ask them for a date' Would Duck Drckrnson please grve Barbara Madden a prcture of hrm self' She promrses to take good care of rt We would lrkc to know just who rs ch rsrng whom rn the Carter and Coonce ouple One of the most dr amatrc tr rangles around chool rs that of Lrllre Mon net Marguerlte Sublette and Terry Moore and poor Clara Marsh rs caught right rn the mrddle Mary Hern has decrded that some trme before she graduates she should read the Pundlt constrtutron Excel lent rdea Mary Wanteel Someone who wrll pro vrde a good home for a srx month old puppy named Butch Please call Lu 1292 rf Interested A commrttee was elected to tell Mary Ann Rea that the boys drd not lrke her dark hose Must not have regrsterecl for she rs strll wearrng them Rrchar 1 Ruben has appornted hrm self to thrbposrtron of assrstant to Mr Wrlcox n srxth hour Wonder rf teacher objects' For ex oert 'rdvrce on women con tact Brll Abbott and Dennrs Akrn Prrces reduced for January Adv We were all very relieved to hear th rt the ecently elected club secre t'rrres can wrrte especrally Rrchard Adams who had us worrred for a whrle he Clock Some Engllsh lrt classes have llnally turned the last page on Mac beth, and found that he really wasnt such a bad guy after all Bob Montgomery has conceded that he IS not leavrng for the Marrnes but rs gorng to J C Pleasant journey' Bob Rowe seems to have taken a sudden rnterest rn Hawanan musrc partlcularly that song that goes Aloha Oe We have notrced that rn assemblres a lot of the grrls srt and drool all dur mg the program Nope rts not the speaker lt s those handsome brutes who srt rn front of them Rex Qurg ley and Dale Knowlton Cr rer awards wrll be made to Rex and Dale for wrrtlng the best UD clock of the month CThe one above tha rsl Jrmmy Edwards brrthday was qurte an event Need we say more? Jerry Roland has reached the conclusron that some grrls prefer good lookmg ROTC fellows Lets just call rt a draw Jerry Grrls Have your harr dressed by Monsreur Chas Garrett For exam ples of hrs skrll see Lresl Eschen hermer or Nancy Wrng Jomrng the 11st of steadres are Ron nre Barnes and Joan Pryor Sherman Unell descrrbed the new car for student drrvers as A beaut wrth classy upholsterrng What a nrce lookmg body' Look at the chassls shes a dream Sherman are you sure you were descrrbrng the car' Vrrgrma Brrce has the unusual knack of pokrng her front tooth out at anyone who drspleases her Its rather unnervrng at trmes Chrlls exams and barefooted Es seem to be synonomous these days' Mrss Totten has an erghth hour al most every nrght' It rsn t compulsory however When asked rf she made the 11st of the ten best rn basketball Shrrley Jones replred No but I was chosen as one of the ten best not to put rn the game An electrrcally drrven automobrle engrne wrth sectrons cut away to re veal rts mysterres rs the current cen ter of attractron rn Mr Mrner s phys rcs classes The electrrc drrve was added to the engrne last year by stu dents Peggy Knrght IS now a member of the Order of Gregg Artrsts O G A rs an organrzatron devoted to short hand Thrs organrzatron works for better lookmg notes to make better stenographers To become a member one must copy one of the O G A tests presented m the monthly Gregg Wrrter strrvrng for perfec tron The notes are then sent rn to the O G A office to be read and judged for thelr correctness of shape All students who are plannrng to take chemrstry rn college should un derstand that many colleges rnclud mg Junror College requrre students who have had no prevrous chemrstry to take five hours of chemrstry but grve only three hours credrt Frrst year chemrstry rs eonsrdered '1 hrgh school subject and should be trken rn hlgh school At the present Illlli. Westport has forty three students en rolled rn chemrstry whrle Junror Col lege has srx hundred Posters for the fall play Sexen Keys to Baldpate were made bv Jean Bucher Peggy Burrrs Bob Hamrlton Bob Lawson Elrse Dc Wendt B111 Abbott Jo Ann Wolch Lorna Seavey Marlon Vrnrng and Drane Piper Mary Lou Hrndman 44 now ma jorrng rn prano at Northwestern Unr versrty plans to grve concer ts rn New York Phlladelphra and pornts rn Ohro and wrll start her tour rn Octo ber Dorothy Hrndman Srmons 41 rs now teachrng at K U Then srster Nancy rs a Junror at Westport SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records ptfnl S Y F O 'I' Y P E W R I T E R 5 Sales Rentals Reparrs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 NIGGEE VI 5697 Mention This Ad 1 1 5 I I , , -., K. - I , 7 . . . . ' 9 ' 1 1 , 1 , ' I I . . . I - ..-. , . K, . ,, . . I- . 1 4 11 1 ' . X . , I . 1 ' I rr xv I I . Y 1 1 ' ' . . . I . ' - ' V I - 1 1 y I 'I it 77 ' ' - ' I . . ! ' 1 . . . 1 , . 1, I . 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I I 1 ' t ' , r 1 1 . . , 'L - ' 1 1 , ...... , 1 ' hi I c , - 9 r 1 Y! 1... . 1 zz' - , - Q T , - ' . . . . , ' ' ' 1 1 Page SIX WESTPORT CRIER January 28 1948 Health Center Assistants Stanton Mws Burk1 Ask M1ss Burke about beauty and bra1ns and shell show you her health center alds as proof of the best comblnatxon of both The SIX glrls who help M1ss Burke were chosen last year and ln August they worked w1th her to get the health center 1nto cond1t1on for th1s year In thelr seml weekly classes they learned to take temperatures and pulse to measure Harr1et Skalxtzky D1Iores Osborn Wlnona and take welght Yes and bandage that sore thumb and glve first a1d for a speedy recovery from nosebleed You say you llke that? Would you l1ke to be an asslstant ln the Health Center? If you are a glrl Wlth an M average and have an openmg 111 next years program talk to MISS Burke about lt rlght away as her final cho1ce IS l1m1ted as always to SIX Labor Arbltratlon Toplc for Debates A group of some twenty five to thlrty students have been partlclpat 1ng m lnter hlgh school debates The five schools at present 1n the debate c1rcle are Central Manual, Paseo Southwest and Westport Our West port teams have met Central Manual and Paseo and are slated to clash w1th Southwest ln the near future The questlon IS the natlonal debate QUCSIIOH Resolved that the Federal Government should requlre compul sory arbxtratlon of all labor dlsputes 1n all baslc Amerlcan 1ndustr1es De c1s1ons are not taken on the debates but the lnstructor usually volces h1s op1n1on as to who won and why The debatmg group mcludes Bar bara Saffran Lynn Foudray Gene Boh1 Howard Van Sandt Joe Brown Harvey Kmght B111 Abbott Bob Sells Ted McAtee JoAnn Woolsey Johne Thornberry L1esl Eschenhel mer Thelma Spencer, Nancy Ken yon, Buddy Prlce, Joan Mltchell, MOUICIS Maxey, Rebecca Gruver, Mar1lyn Kern, JoAnn Wolch, Mar guerlte Sublette, Bob Ham1lton, Don Ir1sh, Frances Meuschke, Harry Er v1n, Barbara Turley, JoAnn Magnu son, Corrme Goodman, and Marlene Pohl Mary Helen Ryder 47 who plays w1th the K U band had the honor of go1ng on the tr1p to F1or1da w1th the band for the Orange Bowl game New Year s Day Toedman Cabs Inc WE 'l500 Our Twenty Frrst Year Of Dependable Servlce Best Players Chosen In Four Glrls Sports The ten best players 1n basketball aerlal darts badmmton and table tenms have been tabulated by the teachers and are as follows Mnss Sm'1IIs clns-.1s II mr 1 In k1tbnII Randolph COLCIQLIII' Wolch III -1-sxng Iu1I1.r houllh McIIr11le Moore Y nt I' nmklns f1111I Wel s acr1'1l1l1rts Ii'1n1IoI1 h III -I mf. 1o11k1 Ier Wrlch IlI1l9Y'l10IIlZl'l M1'Br11I1 l1nk lump kms Wells '1n1l IVIoor1 Hour 'I 1111111 1I1rt V1mHo1171r R1 h r fuxlf rl Y1t1s Illfklllll. 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Y 1 ' 1 1 I y - Y - January 28 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Seven anna, aaa One personalrty nomlnee of the faculty Mrss Edna Gales was born rn the town of Cortland Nebraska The towns name should have been Gales as her father owned the place Thrs clynamrc speech Englrsh and crvrcs teacher rs a graduate of Kan sas C11y Unrversrty the Drllenback School of Expressron and the Amerr c'1n Academy of Dramatrc Art rn New York She has done advanced work at Columbra and Southern Calrfornla Unrversrtres The educatronal theme does not stop here but thrs wrll prove that she has been to school Her re sponsrbrlrtres about Westport rnclude the spcnsorshrp of the Brownrng Lrt erary Socrety and advrsor to the Freshman group Her mam rnterests are of course the th1ater rn whrch she once drd professronal work and the rncreas rngly popular speech laboratory of whrch he rs founder Teachrng swrm mmg and dorng publrcrty newspaper work rs what vacatron trme rn the past has meant to her Her travels rnclude Canada Mex rco and most parts of the Unrted States She possesses a great sense of humor but rs known especrally to her was formerly a teacher at Northeast Hrgh and at Westport Junror Hrgh When asked about her Job she very emphatically declared I lrke teach school She deeply belreves rn and teaches thls phrlosophy What we are to be we are now becomrng' One of the most delrghtful person alrtres around the halls of ye ole Westport rs Mrss Ruth Beck our lovely young art teacher She has honored Kansas Crty wrth her pres ence srnce her brrth After takrng a course ln art at Central Hrgh School she decrded upon art as her career as drd many other classmates who have srnce become qurte famous rn that field She magored rn desrgn at Kansas Unrver rty where she recerved her bachelor of arts degree She rs a prom ment member of several art socretres rncludrng Delta Phr Delta Pen and Scroll and the MacDowe1l Soerety Whrlc he was a student at Kansas Unrver rty one of her desrgns was ex hrbrted rn New York She has been rn Colorado the Ozarks and recently returned from Columl: ra Unrversrty where she re cerved her masters degree Thrs tal ented 1 rdy has taught at Westport for five ye urs and we hope she wrll con tmue fcr many years to come The tl cappella chorr wrll srng at the Frr t Chrrstran Church February 8 Both sacred and secular numbers have been selected for the concert Engllsh Test Scores Received Results of the cooperatrve Englrsh test grven to Jurrrors rn October have been recerved by Mrss Abel counsel cr Kansas Crty as a whole ranked be low the national average whrle Westport was rrght on the medran lrne Another form of thrs same test wrll be grven to Junrors rn the spring to determme whrch puprls wrll be re qurred to take a refresher course rn Englrsh srmrlar to that now grven ln math Prnk prlls and pale people were the toprcs under drscussron rn 116 after school Thursday January 15 when Mr Krng evacuated hrs room tempor arrly to allow Mrss Burke and her followers to discuss nursrng as a pro fessron Thrs meetrng wrll be fol lowed by others rn whrch grrls rnter ested rn nursrng wrll drscuss the as pects wlth representatives of drffer ent schools of nursrng Any grrl who rs Interested or who thrnks she mrght become rnterested rs rnvrted to come All meetrngs wrll be announced rn the homeroom bulletrns The Y Teens are havrng a serres of programs on You and Yours Mlss Westport was the speaker at the last meetrng Her toprc was You and Your Future Mothers and Y Teen members wrll make up a panel on You and Your Parents at the meet mg February 3 The grrls wrll profit by these meetrngs and are berng urged to attend Joan Follet a freshman recently moved to Oklahoma Bakersfield hrgh school wrth enrollment of 5 000 claims that rt rs the largest hrgh school rn Calrfornra just Around the Corner 0 Qge FOR FUN AND FOOD See Ya at Paul s PAUL'S LUNCH 7 West 39th Street Student Council Domgs Two vacancres on the Student Councrl executrve board have been filled by Janet MacLeroy a freshman and Rebecca Gruver a senror Drscussron on a school sprrrt plaque was brought up Thrs plaque would be awarded to the school havrng the best school sprrrt but the questron arose of what would be a farr way to gauge rt Pep talks agarnst vandal rsm at the basketball games wrll be presented to the home rooms Your attentron rs called to the new publrcrty campargn recently begun by the Student Councrl Posters pre tures and artrcles pertarnrng t sports rndrvrduals and the school rt self wrll be used The health commrt tee rs now devoting rts trme to pos ters and publrcrty on the preventron cf colds rn school Be sure to look for the mrghty clever publrcrty on our basketball games Watch the bulletrn board and the cases' Con You Tell a Joke'-' How do you tell a Joke' Do you use the droll board faced method or whrle tellrng rt do you knock yourself out by laughrng louder than any of the 11steners Perhaps you have ac qurred the art of strrngrng the story along and keeprng the conclusron a surprrse All of these characterrstrcs were revealed recently rn the publrc speakrng classes when they launched rnto story tellrng Each student seemed to try to get more audrence reactron than hrs predecessor In hour three Gene Bohr got thrngs off to a good start wrth the slrghtly moth eaten tale of the Shakespearean ac tors first vrew of a cowboy Buddy Prrce told several srde splrtters rn cludrng a perennral Irrshman Joke Yes the publrc speakrng classes have learned that there rs more to tellrng a Joke than a funny endrng The annual all crty orchestra fes trval wrll be held March 4 at the Musrc Hall Selected players from each hrgh school wrll present a varred program Mr Keenan announced Peggy Phrllrps and Phylrss Cole both of the class of 47 made a return VlS1t to school January 14 Peggy rs employed at Sears on the Plaza and Phylrss recently returned from a three week stay rn Arrzona Joy Carnahan 46 had a promrnent part rn the Rose Bowl parade rn Pasa dena Calrfornra on New Year s Day She portrayed the Sprrrt of Calrfornra as central figure cf a beautrful float The celebratron was part of the een tennral commemoratron of the state s admrssron to the Unron i 0 C O O v , . In U W- n l , , ' Y , v 1 ' . ' ' , . , . . . . ' 9 . . ' C . - ' , ' u l - V t' , H - . . . . . - y I ' . - , . . , ' . . O . . . y 9 ' ' ' ' , i - . . - 1 , 1 3 Y - ' ' . . . . - - ' , - . . . . - . . . S . . . . - . 0 . . ' ' Q I ' . I - 1 , i- . . . A y ' ' an 11 ' , puprls as a strrct drscrplrnarran. She Louise Hatch, former counselor at . ' . . 1 ' 77 -, ' . . ' , ' to ' . . ,H ' l st n - , 2 ' ' , ' . ' - . . ' !! o , . ' ' . . . - iT v . . , , v 9 ' 1 ' . - . 1 ' . .v . - , ' . ' 7 ' an ' . ' . r I ' . . , , , ' ' ts - rv ' ' ' r Q . . ' . , ' x .Y . . . n y y . I as v . S- 4 l ' A Y ' l'Ll'L y . , i ' - :s . ' ' - . S. . - , v . . . I . v . . , I Y . I. . . Q . . . , . z ' , . ' c ' I - . - r ' . . . , 1 9 1 ' ss ' ' ' Q . . , Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER January 28, 1948 lfleef ffm 7eam .lack Carby, a senior, is one player on the squad that everyone can look up to. The fact that he is six feet seven in height has something to do with it. and Jack has represented Westport on the court for four con- secutive years. He was voted All- Star and was second highest scorer in the league last season, and so far he is high point man of the l:op race this year Jack is treasurer of the W club and a real favorite around st l1ool Bob Kearney fast and tricky LU 1rd makes a good showing in LX cr y game and can pass the ball like a bullet Bob a Junior played center positron on the football squad last seison and received honorable men tion through his never ending hust ling He rs a member of the W club hung Literary Society Den Coun ul and monitor staff He is one of the finest prospects for football and bas kctball next year because of his ex ptr renee and we hope he will do Just is vtcll as hc has for Westport and his coach next season Little Dick Cook also a Junior rs dynamite on the Held and court Dick pliyed fullback on the undefeated l'rgcr Cubs football second team last st ison Dick is one of the team s best offense men He IS fast and smooth ind is seldom outhustled by his op ponents Dick IS a member of the W C lub and Irving Literary Society He p rcks plenty of punch and 1S always on his toes Alcng VK 1th Kearney Dick is a fine prospect for next seasons b rltles Tigers Rout Manual to Tae for League Lead Westport and Northeast pulled up to 1 tie with East for the league lead by winning their games Saturday lllf.,l11 Ianuary 24 Each team now has vxon three and lost one The Tig us were ncx er extended ln swamp ing Manual 58 to 19 Jack Carby and thunk Bates contributed 19 and 18 points a big part of the new season s scoirng mark set by the team Mike B1 ocstl Bob Kearney and Dick Cook xx 1th Carby and Bates were the start L18 and they ran up a half time score of 50 13 In the second half Tigers icserxes were substituted freely o ort Manual 19 Houszher f' Tinker f Sm-llman 111 Woodson f r Randy f Riddle f Williams Nichols c 1 Iipnri sz Richards g Ros Tresher g Totals 7 liroestl tNo 221 scores in the Central game Watching the ball drop through the hoop in Carby tNo 311 Cunningham 1No Zi! and Simpson lNo 21I Westport Downs Central In Thlrcl League Game A flashing Tiger quintet came a step closer to top position in the in terscholastlc basketball league when they routed the Central Eagles 51 to 19 in a thrilling game January 17 at the Municipal Auditorium Paseo s defeat of East gave Westport another chance for first place in the league race Jack Carby led the Tiger attack with 21 points and Chuck Bates hit the loop for 10 Carby opened the Tiger scoring with Hve consecutive free throws Seconds later the West porters went wild and hit from every position Central couldnt break the Tiger defense or find the bucket and the first half ended 29 to 8 Westport In the third period the Westport five continued their rampage making interceptions and springing razzle dazzle plays on the Centralites The Eagles tried hard but couldnt get back in the game and Westport ran up the highest score in the league so far this season Westport 51 C PT 1 1 Simpson 0 Pdwards f 'lomlinson f Carby llarn s g Drxden 2 D Cook Kearney pr Akin g Cun ham g Totals Central 19 R sh f cll T W1l ham Shomaker sz I uther c H l Older Morris I Wil ham Totals The new members of the W club who took the oath at a special meet ing January 20 are as follows Roh 1 ong Bill Wehcr Flifforrl Terry K1 n Tomlinson lnul McDonald Farrv Yarrintrton Plc-n I lnmerfelt Niel Wathen Wallace Koster Bill Stephenson Clarence Kramer B1 n Slngleton Ji rry Hunt Bill Cooch Marvin lortt r Joe Halst ad Herbert Altis Don Daser Charles Smith Dan Hamlet Intramural Actlvltles Basketball is holding the spotlight at the present time in the boys gym classes Each class is divided into eight teams which play a round robin tournament the winner in each class to play in a school tournament held after school The wrestling tournament held up by basketball practice will be con eluded as soon as possible Looking ahead other events on the gym calendar are tunablrng boxing and the all round gymnast contest to be held in the spring Kansas Cnty Schools to Enter State Tournament For the first time in several years Westport and other schools rn the in terscholastrc league will enter the state basketball tourney A record 565 Missouri high schools will compete for the state title held by Beaumont High School of St Louis There will be 55 subregional tournaments at sites announced Jan uary 18 by the Missouri High School Athletic Association board of control Subregronal tourneys will be played at De LaSalle and Rockhurst along with other schools in the dis trrct They will end February 28 with qualifiers going to ten regional sites Jcurney to Springfield Missouri for the finals March 10 WATCH FOR Moms Town FEBRUARY KL 37 u ' 1 I I Q y ' I L . 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' ..,.. 5 23 ' , HE WE TPORT RIER Volume Thirty-Five February 11, 1948 Number Ten Advance Herald Sale Will Start Tomorrow The special pre publrcatron sale of the 1948 Westport Herald wrll begrn tomorrow when representatives of the Crier Herald stat? vrsrt the home rooms to take orders for the year books An annual may be purchased by a down payment of at least S1 wrth the balance to be pard rn full by May 1 The pr ree of the Herald rs S3 yet the actual cost of one copy exceeds S3 50 because of the sharp rncreases rn prrntrng brndrng and engravrng expenses Only a lrmrted number of books are being prrnted rn excess of those reserved for actrvrty trcket owners x0 each student rs urged to buy hrs copy as soon as possrble rnd avod drsapporrrtment later rn thc year Thc H rald rs a must to exery puprl for rt keeps alrve many happy memorre of hrgh school lrfe The cover and drvrsron page desrgns ca ry out tlrrs verr s theme whrch revrxes incidents Ill thc colorful hrstory of thc Westport cornrnunrty The names and faces of over 3 000 students appear rn the yearbooks publrshed during the four ye rr per rod that the average person spends rn high chool A complete frle or the Crrers publrshed during the school ycar wrll bring back many happy oct asrons to the owners Graphs Photos, Charts Show Hazards of Careless Driving Thc Dr rvcrs Educatrorr drsplay of posters text booklets and prctures now rn the front corrrdor showcase is placed there as a warnrng to care less drivers of all ages but more partrculrrly to those of hrgh school rge A grapr rn rde by John Wrllrarns shows that rn the lb year age group nc rrly ll trmes as many are krlled as rn the 45 to 50 age group rn other words 1 tcen ager rs krlled for ex ery 2 rnrllron mrles of drrvrng For the low flying drrx ers there rs a large chart deprctmg the fact th rt rt tales 52 feet to stop a car going rt 20 mrles an hour and 3.36 feet at a speed of 60 mrles an hour The rest of the drsplay rncludes par k ing and 4 stroke charts made by Charles Brrry prctures of drnrng tests taken by the polrce prctures of the new ear and a Jerk Recorder machine whrch records how smoothly one can stop a car Fun Mingled with Sadness al' Final Den Party Awards Presented at Annual ROTC Dinner Mothers fathers and patrons were guests of the battalron at the annual ROTC drnner grven by the Mothers Mrhtary Auxrlrary January 23 rn the school cafeterra After the drnner Sergeant Spoor enumerated some of the purposes of ROTC the subreets studred the trarnrng program and presented Cadet Major James R Frsher bat talron commander who drstrrbuted rlbbons earned by the cadets last semester Awards for mrlrtary theory were grven to Jrm Frsher Davrd Stroud Glen Lush Kenneth McNeel Robert Hann James Ege and Phil Danger Held Scholastrc awards went to Kenneth McNeel and Davrd Stroud and rnarksmanshrp rlbbons to Jrm Fisher Jack Keller and Clrnton Newman Awards for neatness and bearrng were awarded to Jerry Boyer David Stroud Kenton Curran Patrrck Boyer Glen Lush Edward Vrdrrckson James Ege and Wrllram Tucker Merrtronlng comrng events Ser geant Spoor rntroduced Thelma Spencer who wrll be crowned queen of the ROTC mrlrtary ball early rn March Mr John Thornberry the guest speaker delrvered an after drnner address rn hrs usual interesting man ner Other guests at the banquet were Mr and Mrs Holloway Mr and Mrs Mrngled with the fun and laughter there was a trace of sadncss at the dance at the Trger Den January 30 Thrs closrng dance meant farewell to our teen town Everyone Jorned rn the hearty thanks to Mrs Wrllett and sang the merry For She s a Jolly Good Fel low Underneath the garety how evcr the many students alumm and fr lends realrzcd that this was the fm rsh of the many good times aftcr school where they could sweat out a fast game of prng pong dance to the new Juke box or srt at the booths wrth frrends and srp cokes before the drudgery of home work thrt nrght The week ends too wrll be far drtlerent wrthout the den to come to after the vrctory of a gamc Convrnced that surcrde wont help varrous resolute frcquenters of the den are looking for r new place where they can store their happy memor res and plant new ones They are asking pupils to notify Mrs Wrllett rf they find a surtablc locatron for a new teen town Mr Shearer rs readrng the proof of the revrsron of the current physro graphy text book Earth Serence The copy must be read over and checked three trmes The publrshers of the book are McGraw H111 Mr Shearer rs one of the three authors of the book Vernon C Frnch and Glenn T Trewartha are co authors Harrrs Maj and Mrs Rappe Mr and Mrs Keenan . Q . . W v V V - 4 , ' ' u r . V . ' - 1 , ,C c . ' r V V ' Z fl c c , V . H VV , V pr V l V I X S . 'L' . V . Q Q .. . . . ' . , J ' . ' V ' Q 1. V , ' .' V ' V V 1 ' - . . Q , Q c c r . , V V . . . c ' w . V . . c , j c ' Z ' ' ' ' . ' ' .r , v ' ' .Q s ' ' ' 1 c . ' - 1 X V - V V - 1 ' '. ' .' c . . - . . V V' V V ' - - Q , , r c c. , Q , c ' C I - V ' 1 , . . , - Q ' , .' V -Q V ' ' . Q Q . . QQ ' Q , - w V c . . Q Q Q . . . V V . . V ' c c ' ' ' ' s 1 1 y Q Q Q . V . . - . U . . , - V V V ' V . ' V - ' Q ,, Q. Q Q Q ' ' V c 1 , V ' s V c . QQ Q Q . Q . Q - Q Q V Q 'i ' . c ' . ' ' ' a ' Q Q. Q . Q V . . . . Q - . Q . , - V ' ' V V V ' V . , ' , v '- V V V x c . . . . . . . Q. Q Q Q - , , . ,, . Q - - , - - Q Q . . rr , Q Q Q , ' , . V ' ' ' . . r. , - rv c c r r V V ' V . Z c ' I . Q Q Q . 1 , 7 - V . . ' - r . - ' , H . 1' ' ' ' ' ,YM ,Tito V ' V - - , . Page Two WESTPORT CRIER February 1 1, 1948 How Do You Tackle Your Assignments? When you are given what you consider a tough assignment, do you tackle it squarely or do you begin to think of how to avoid gruel- ing brainwork? We think nothing of frantically copying our friend's papers, dig- ging up long-lost ponies, or inventing elaborate cribs, but the thought of turning out an honest preparation fills us with horror at the work required. No teacher gives impossible assignments. We have libraries and study halls to make our tasks easier, and we would resent it if any- one said we were incapable of performing high school work. There is no reason for not following the prescribed course of study except that we are always afraid we may have to use our gray matter A haphazard method of preparation soon becomes a habit, and leads to haphazard thinking We are seriously weakening ourselves md usually we don t fool the teacher Don t condemn home work to an illegal existence Give it a chance to lead an honest life If Sez Here Ah' Here we go again Now that the senior ballot has been circulated a deep hush has fallen on the halls of Westport The outcome will be anyone s guess though some of our electioneers think they have lt all planned out It s remarkable how that coat of Carl Ellington s gets around Chief Buford was sporting it at the last Den dance That Where do I go now look on some faces may have been caused by the new home room system It wasn t an unusual sight to see studes stray ing into the wrong rooms but the real victims were home lunch studes and teachers Coming soon are the comic valentines and we wonder what Gerry Shirley has up her sleeve We sure hope some studes don t get their feelings hurt cuz its all in fun One of the nicest couples around school could easily be Bob Lawson and Marlene Brumfield they even have matching cap pistols Oh what a surprise the aeronautlcs slaves got when after a test they were told that the answers were on the backs of the maps they were using Watch your blood pressure kids Our deepest sympathies to the monitors They Just arent appreciated All they get is Lunch Permit Whats that It was unanimously decided to call Terry Moore Casanova from now on If you don t understand Just watch him at a basketball game QOh to have some of that appeal D Now that Bob Montgomery has graduated the school seems kinda quiet We ll Just have to remember that cheerful smile and those undersize levies and be thankful he s gone Now that club elections are over the members can be friends again Con The Irving Promethean dance should be coming up soon Watch for further announcements Tsk tsk All good UD things must come to an end so that s what IT SEZ Uneaf W4 The stork ushered the handsome, broad-shouldered president of the senior class into the world on Octo- ber 21, 1930, in Gorin, Mo. The Bu- ford family pond finally decided to ered for days and name their bundle f r o m H e a v e n James Wellington. Here at Westport w e k n o w t h i s blue-eyed, 5' 11 lad as Jim. That our man of the week is an ambitious char- acter is shown by the list of groups to which he be longs He is secre tary of the W club and a member of the Westport Honor Society the H1 Y the Tiger Den Council All City Student Council All City Youth Council an Eagle Scout and last Cpuff puffj semester he was sergeant at arms of Clay Jim IS that way about strawberry shortcake and loves to boogie Randy Brooks IS his favorite swing man Rough and tough Burt Lancaster rates as his favorite actor and Ingrid Bergman holds his eye as an actress As for love life-well Jim hasnt settled down yet but he is partial to blue eyed brunettes Being a typical American lad Jim s favorite sport IS football Pool fol lows the pig skin neck and neck Jim hopes to attend the University of Missouri next year where he plans to maJor in civil engineering if his hobby of pool doesnt take up too much of his time fWe re Just kid ding Jimi No more need be said about this swell lad whom we are all proud to call One of Us' Students ln physiography classes 1n room 309 are struggling over the identifications of fifty minerals THE WESTPORT CRIER Published bi weekly during the frnrfgnrm vs-r'fQ Quit? school year hy the Ncwswritmg class of Westport Hmh School Kansas City M Address The Westport Crnr 315 I' t'1'hlrt ninth st t Kan ll as y we sas City M cents single copy 10 cents Entered a second cla matter April 4 1028 at the postoffico at Kansas City Ms lll l under the Act of March '3 IR 9 EDITORIAI BOARD . . . 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' ' , . , n 1. 4 HERE Newly elected officers of Miss Youngs home room to serve for the first half of the second semester are Dick Jones president John Renkm vice president Lillie Monnett secre tary Frances Arnold treasurer and Larry Beamer sergeant at arms A floor covering of dark red and white linoleum blocks has been laid in Mr Harris s office the entire outer office and the lost and found nook The floor in Mr Holloway s office will be covered during the summer I ie el Fsch nhcimer VON! Sm N if' M M ix 1 Terry or NYY HW Fditorml Assistants Art Bill Al hott Sport Nancy Hellman Dm D ml if R O T C T lmn 5l n 4 r Featuns Nancy Cnmpl ll H ttv Mit h Il Marg rn Turner Comme,-C0 llarl nra Wyatt C I 1 H W n a n 1 Distril ation Il wcrlY Nlkl lhotographu Cc rm- H1 rt! lhll W l4r Richard Cunn Iimmv Hnvn Faculty Adviser John N 141001 Director of lhotozraphy I rx F llrnney February 11 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Freedom Tram Wall The Freedom Tram rs headed our way and should be rn Kansas Crty late rn the sprrng Th1s tram bears the symbols of Amerrcas herrtage Such prrceless documents as the Magna 1 harta the Mayflower Com pact the Declaratron of Independ ence the Constrtutron and Amend ments the Emancrpatron Proclama tron comprrse the precrous cargo that IS berng carrred to every corner of the natron The rdea for the Freedom Tram was concerved by Attorney General Clark who envrsroned rt as the sprrngbcard of a great crusade for reawakenrng farth rn Amerrca rn the hearts of our people The Sprrrt of 1776 as rt rs called cannot be mrssed' Thrs rs the only op por tunrty for many Amerrcans to see wrth thelr very own eyes the orrgrnal documents of our freedom The dresel cngrne and coaches are all rn whrte save for red whrtc and blue strrpes runnrng along, therr srdes The door of each car bears the Great Seal of the Unrt d States Before the trarn arrrves rn Kansas Crty rt wrll be heralded by a week Three Clubs Elect New Officers for Semester Officers elected at a recent meet mg of the Spanrsh club were Ger aldlne Wrllrams presrdent Joanne Buboltz vrce presrdent Robert Krahl secretary Vera Smoots treas urer Bev Nrkles was appornted ser geant at arms and Paul Serger crrtrc A program was presented by three of the outgorng officers Vera Smoots Jo Anne Warte and Bev Nrkles en trtled the Future of Our Spanrsh Students Refreshments consrstrng of pan dulces and hot chocolate were served in the cafeterra through the courtesy of Mrss Shelley the sponsor Newly elected officers of the Cam era club are B111 Abbott presrdent Bob Wallace vrce presrdent Norma Lee Hof secretary Margaret Mey ers trea urer and Rarnes sergeant at arms Oflicer of Jules Guerrn for the sec ond semester as recently elected are George Berg presrdent Terry Moore vrce presrdent Jo Ann Wolch sec retary lNorma Lee Hoff treasurer and B111 Abbott sergeant at arms Brotherhood Assembly Arranged Amerrcans All a dramatrzed drscussron of a serrous nature wrll be presented on or about February 20 as a Brotherhood Week assembly Twenty five or thrrty senrors and Junrors wrll partrcrpate A spec1al faculty commrttee IS helping rn the preparatrons for thrs assembly Ted McAtee wrll be the charrman Reach K C m Sprung G 0 E 55:44:19 of rededrcatron to the prrncrples rts documents represent A prevrew of rts contents wrll be supplred through such fac1l1t1es as the schools radro and newspapers Trailic through the tram w1ll be closely regulated whrch wrll mean that v1s1tors should have ln mrnd Just what they want to see Another asset would be to have specrfic ques trons that can be answered brrefly by rntensrve observatron There rs a personal message for all who vrsrt the Freedom Trarn For those who lost loved ones rn the war the reassurance of Lrncolns Gettysburg Address wrll bear spec ral meanrng To those who deny free dom to those who drfler wrth them there rs a stern warnrng rn the Con strtutlon Then to men and women who because of therr color race or relrgrous farth encounter drscrrmrn atron and rntolerance the clear af firmatron of the Declaratron of Inde pendence wrll reassure them If freedom belongs to the people then the symbols of freedom are therrs Be sure and see them rf you can' H1 Y Boys Hear Advocate of Universal Mllltary Tralnmg After seerng an rnterestlng two reel movre called Argentme Prrmer at the January 28 meetlng Hr Y members went to the Scottrsh Rrtes Temple to hear Rev Danlel Pollng who advocated unrversal mrlrtary trarnrng rn an address Saturday and Sunday February 7 8 were the dates for a H1 Y con ference at the downtown YMCA Startrng Saturday mornrng and con trnurng through untrl Sunday morn mg the conference grouped together boys from drfferent schools The hrghlrghts of the conference were talks by Paul Harrrs wrdely known relref worker and youth leader New officers 1n Mrss Gales fourth hour speech class are James Ervrn presrdent Lynwood Bunnell vrce presrdent Harrret Hawley secre tary Herbert Srmon parllamentar ran Sue Brower Crrer reporter Of ficers IH her fifth class are JoAnn Krause presrdent Eleanor Barn hart vrce presrdent Beverly Mason secretary Dorothy Delap parlrmen tarran Carolyn Brown Crrer re porter Frank McCalmon sgt at arms and Shrrley Marcus hostess The newly elected officers rn Mr Mrller s afternoon CL class are Rrch ard Bennett presrdent Shrrley G11 bert vrce presrdent Mary Jo Gep ford secretary Charlene Phrllrps treasurer One of the most mterestrng fea tures of C OE rs the exchange dls cussron that IS held durrng the class perrod At this trme each student de scrrbes hrs own problems and lde8S and hrs relatronshlps while he rs on the Job Thrs drscussron rncludes problems relatrng to the number of hours he works dutles expected of hrm and assoclatron wrth hrs fellow workers and hrs officrals By this method the student can wrtness and hear the reactrons of the other stu dents and perhaps learn drfferent ways of rmprovrng hrmself whrle on the Job Robert Wrndsor rs recelvrng ex perrence as an assistant at the Trrn rty Methodlst church where he works rn the office and has the opportumty to find out about the type of edu catlon he wrll need to enter the mln rstry He IS very actrve ln the younger church organrzatrons and all types of church work He rntends to enter college rn the fall posslbly Cornell unrversrty Two promlsrng young grrls are Geraldrne Francrs and Thelma Ney land who have been student assrst ants to nurses at St Lukes Hosprtal srnce last summer They are recerv mg prelrmrnary rnstructrons on feed mg and admrttrng patrents back dutres They have had regular floor work under the drrectron of a regrs tered nurse and are grven the op portunrty to get acquarnted wrth reg ular nurses thus preparrng them selves for the future They are able to study and know a srck persons problems thus enablrng them to be better nurses Realrzrng that rt rs not the best pald Job to be offered the grrls strll say they wouldnt change therr plans for the world What s ln a Name' Many of the boys who read thrs column have a glrl frrend so to test your knowledge of grrls names here rs a short qurz The followrng sen tences are taken from songs wrth names of Westport grrls as titles Can you recognrze them? Your glances make my heart srng Oh' dont cry for me Im always thrnkrng of you In socrety they say Marre My sugars always handy When I embrace Happy as the darsres How are you gorng to get your days work done Cross my heart 10 No one can compare Answers on page 5 , . . - - , 1 v U I I 4 , 1 1 AL 1 n 1, 1 1 ' ' - . , . . . , Q . . . .r , - y - . i .... ! - . . . ' . . - l- Y ' , . . . . . . . H . . ' , . . . . 1 I ' Y 7 . Q ,, . . - . . . . - 11-1 ' ' sv ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - L Y I c . ' ' , .Q u . . . u y - . t . . . y . . . - . . . - c v 1 . - 1 U ' . , . ' 13 . ' . 0 0 I a I . 1 l ' . . - ' 11 - ' as . Y. ' . I . I ' 1 rubs, chrld care and other begrnnrng , 2 y ' ' . . 1 . ' ' ' ' - 1 Q 1 ' ' . ' - 1 ' ' , . -1 z , , 1 I - Y - - . y 1 v - ' ' ' 1 u ' ' ' , . . . . H 1 1 1 1 1 - A I l 1 y . . ,! . 1 . . . - . ! I I ' . I ' - 9 i ' l 1 . 3 ' l , Q 1 ' 1 ' ' 7 1 , l 5' 1 1 , ' . D . 1 I s: ' - 5 , ' 9 , - ' . , ' 9 . , 1 J- ' . , , , . , . . , . 9 ' ' ' . . . , . . , , , 3- . . 1 , - 4. 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' 1 ' 5 ' 9. . 1 1 , 9 .- Page Four WESTPORT CRIER February 11 1948 Don Jackson 30 Vets Candidate for Councll A rlsmg young man of affalrs lS Don Jackson 30 who last week was nommated as candldate for councll man from the fourth dxstrlct on the Cltlzens tlcket Mr Jackson who won the Kansas Cxty Aulmm scholarshlp to Harvard Umverslty when he was graduated from hugh school and obtamed hxs law degree from Kansas Cxty Un1 versity was presx dent of H1 Y Irv mg and the B C P club a captaln ln R O T C h e a d cheerleader and represented West port lh the Kansas City Star s Na tional Oratorxcal Contest ln 1930 One of hls most clearly remembered actlvltles was hls role ln the Chrlstmas play A A Mllnes The Romantlc Age under the dlrectlon of Mlss Keeler durlng hls senior year Mr Jackson served as a naval alr operations officer ln the South Paclhc durmg World War ,qs-o-v In 1933 Mr Jackson and Mlss not know whlle ln Westport were marrled and they now have two chxl dren a son 13 who attends South east hlgh school and a daughter 9 a pupxl at the Pershing school Concerning hls candidacy Mr Jackson who IS now a lawyer sltu ated ln the Dlerks Bulldmg had only a few words wlth whlch he clarx fied hxs posltlon As a candidate for councilman from the fourth dlstrxct I am repre sentlng veterans of World War II as well as all good cltlzens of Kansas Clty I am pledged to support no group or mterests except of the Cltl zens Assoclatlon and the prmclples for which they were organlzed My only Interest lles ln glvmg people of Kansas Clty a good type of non par tlsan government ln accordance wxth the c1ty charter Aeronauhcs Pupils Hear Address Frank Chester supermtendent of power plant mamtenance for Trans World Alrlme gave a lecture before the aeronautlcs classes Monday Jan uary 12 He sald that each 18 cylln der engme on a Constellatxon costs about S40 000 The Constellat1on has four such englnes and the total cost of the airplane IS approxlmately three quarters of a m1ll1on dollars Pilots who fly these airplanes now recelve a salary of S1 200 per month Mm Keelea flafm-14 Mlss Al1c1a Keeler well known for her work ln the speech department retired at mldyear As an outstandlng Westport faculty member since 1922 Mlss Keeler has presented nearly thlrty all school plays rangmg from Shakespeares As You Llke It to the modern Tons of Money An mterestmg phenomenon 1n her career was that Seven Keys to Baldpate was the first play she directed here and also the last Before enterlng Westport Miss Keeler studled speech 1n SIX un1ver S1tleS from coast to coast Outstand mg among these IS the Unlversxty of Chlcago where she won her bache lors degree Columbia Umversxty where she recelved her master s and the Cathollc Umversxty of Amerlca ID Washmgton D C She first taught 1n the Maryvllle hlgh school Mary v1lle Mo her home town For nearly twenty Eve years Mlss Keeler was advnser of the Speech Arts club She took great mterest 1n the choosmg of the names for the speech awards tablet encouraglng servlce m the speech department as most lmportant m selectlng the stu dents for thls award She also was Chalrman of the assembly commlttee and gave special attentxo 1 to the an nual Chrlstmas homecommg Practice ln parliamentary law was a feature of her classrom work that Miss Keeler always stressed Speech she conslders the most vltal subject ln the currlculum as lt develops one s personallty and power over self Mlss Keelers Interests are many but her plans are lndefinlte as to hex future She w1ll remaln 1n Kansas City for the present however and keep ln touch w1th the Westport ac t1v1t1es untll the end of thls year Mrs Glbson Takes Mlss Keeler s Place as Speech Teacher Taking the place of Mlss Keeler for thls semester only IS Mrs Roberta Glbson who comes to Westport after an absence of several years from the teachmg scene Mrs Glbson who taught at Southeast hlgh school be fore her marrlage has taken over only Mlss Keeler s classes the former teacher retalmng sponsorshxp of the Speech Arts club and the chalrman shlp of the assembly commlttee Just the five classes are enough though sald Mrs Glbson for my family wlth two llttle glrls keeps me busy at home I w1sh however that I could return to full txme teach mg MISS Grube common learnlngs teacher has been out of school two weeks She lS a vlctlm of the flu EIGHTH GRADE ITEMS Geraldlne Dale whose father IS a superlntendent at the Peppard Seed company brought to her classes ln room 211 a variety of CXlllb1l,S show mg how VHFIOUS types of seeds ger mlnate She repeated her report to the common learmngs classes of oth er rooms Mental tests were glven to all elghth grade pupxls Wednesday Feb ruary 4 Locker lnspectlon day for Mlss Brubaker s CL students proved to be such a success that repeat perform ances now are considered deslrable Besldes long lost artlcles were found Clean and well organized notebooks are also on the agenda for regular in spectlons Many elghth grade groups are planmng gay Valentlne Day s partles in thelr classes The experlments of growing seed lmgs bulbs and sweet potato vmes whlch covered a long table ln 211 were drastlcally dlmmlshed A Jam tor who was asked to remove a few of the eXhlbltS cleaned up much too thoroughly whlle the teacher was at tendmg a meetmg next door Jo Anne and the umque arrangement of the sweet potato plant of Dan Lowe were especlally lamented Puplls ln Mlss Cannon s CL classes also have been studying seed posl tions and experlmentlng with grow mg plants ln their work ln botany The students have observed through a mlcroscope the halrs stomato and cells of a geranlum leaf Real snow outslde the wmdow made a reallstlc background for the study of Snowbound by elghth graders ln llterature Free Lunch Period Curfalled The mstallatlon of a new lunch system has been necessary because students were becomxng too restless ln the 25 mlnute free perlod Under the new system the free time has been reduced to 11 mlnutes and half of the hxgh school puplls spend 20 mmutes 1n thelr thlrd hour class rooms whlle the remainder are ln the cafeterla The schedule of exghth grade puplls has not been changed The success of the new plan depends on the cooperatlon of home lunch students Mr Halloway announced Monday Westport was the only school ln the c1ty that had the former system However patrons and v1s ltors of Westport had complained that nolse xn the halls prevented discus slon ln the office I I I s o I I Y . 1 ' I . 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I . . 1 1 - I , . - - . 1 l ' , ' ' ' . - y ' ' - Fcb1u11y 11 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Flve Under t Wanted Better attendance at the next sophomoxe class palty' Urgent' Slgned Colee11 Abel and company A11d tl1e volce of the tu1tle IS l1ea1d 111 the land a11d Vtlltll It IS heard the volce of tl1e HSp1I'lllg col l0gl tl1 who IS 1eady at the dxop of 1 VCly dlmlnutlvc hat to expound at length 011 tl1e DI ogl ess of l11s appllca IIOIIS Attentlon boys' Dullng the month of Feb1u11y GIOIIH Long w1ll model hex gym sult on xequest Dont mlss th1s OpDOItLll1ltyl IlT13g1I1C MISS Small s d1s111ay when she found someones braces IH the gnls locker loom How do you l1ke Jean Carters new han do' Qulte tl1e new look we must say' J'1net Carp contemplatmg whether lt IS a COITIDIIITIBIII or other WISE to be called Jean Calter the Second Just ask Jerre Mueller what ol g1aphy class M1 Sheaxex showed the students some o1l shale and fox about ten mlnutes talked of its value When dlSCLlSS1Ol1 was over Mr Sheaxex almost falnted when Jcrrc asked what IS thls' M Sheaxen had two 1ule1s 1n h1s hand but bravely IOSlStCd the temptatlon Hel by LCVIIIG should wave a bughtly cololed Hag of so111e SOII to let h1s fIl0l1dS know that he IS 'nound He WCHIS such qunet clothes th It 1t IS dlfhcult to see him No doubt Klllg A1thu1 would have been proud to have had Ben Conn 111 his 1ou11d table Bens sklll Wltll tl1e swoxd qulte amazed hls pubhr speakmg class recently Ask Jean Jackman No11na11 Dun L111 111d a few others about a Cel tam party that dldllt come oft' Rathe1 d1sappo1nt1ng wasnt lt Who shall I vote fox 011 the SCIIIOI' ballot and what shall I put after my name' Those were the quest1ons 'lsked by many a SGIIIOI last week C0l1gI atulatlons to J1m Coonce on wmnmg the elect1on 111 thnd hou1 publxc speaklng The class st1ll IS wondermg who the past p1es1dent was Thelma Spencer or Gene Boh1 ' A da11111g addltlon to ou1 old Ill st1tut1on IS one Frances ibut you can call her Frltzl Nlchols he Clock Betty Ryburg IS our nomlnee fo1 best student of 51 at least It looks so from the number of books shes been carrylng lately Don Updyke has affectlonately been mek named Gods glft to women NufT Sald' Glorla Lugenbeal Sh1rley Lance and Barbara Newman have taken a great 111te1est 1n school lately They ale the first ln the bulldmg ln the molnlng and the last to leave at mght V1rg1n1a Balch IS hereby remmded that It Just lsnt ethlcal to ask a boy to go steady even lf lt IS leap yea1 Charles Garrett trles to be a help ful 11ttle soul seventh hour ln loom 4 Bobby Cox and B111 Moore have learned fthe hard wayb that theres more to psychology than meets the eye Jlm Buford forgets hlmself at tlmes and goes back to hls baby days now and then For example crawhng ce1ta1n people have been wonder 1ng just what was h1s part ln the recent assembly beSld6S adJust1ng the mlcrophone and holdmg Peggy Stanton s hand Ouch' Oh well that ll nevel hap pen agaln s1nce the seats ID the typ1ng room have been fixed That Rea glrl has done It aga1n Th1s 111 speed demon 1n typlng has passed her 70 already and only hen fllSt year at that' We ve been hearmg strange re ports of a slumber party at whlch the hostesses were Ellzabeth Moore and Maggle Qumley Seems that lt was crashed and among the gullty CUIDIIIS was D1ck Jones' Ever sxnce Jack Lundberg entered M1 Klng s thlrd hour almost every one wants to transfer to that class That boy has personallty Rusty Wllson III Arrnves Rusty B Wllson II announces the arr1val of h1s 8 pound 11 ounce boy Rusty III Rusty II 41 was a prom 1nent person ln hlgh school He was a member of the Crler staff DYCSI de11t parllamentarlan and cr1t1c of the Speech Arts club orat1on contest wlnner debater and member of the fall play cast ln 40 and the spring play cast ln 40 and '41 In World War II he attalned the rank of cap tam 1n the Army Alr Corps As You Luke It Avenue I avenue baby Den1al Cleopatla llved on den1al Festlval I can go to the festlval I have to get my slster and loved movles but homework Hlmalaya Yesterday was Pa s bnth day and Ma made H11nalaya cake Insulate How some you re gettmg lnsulate' Nulsance I havent l1ad any IILIIS ance last CRIER Qplugh Wlggle She wears hex hat all the time cause shes afrald hex wlggle come off Borrowed Answers Peg O My Healt CPeggy Sta11 ton Oh' Susannah QSue Ann Hagenj Margle tMarJor1e Turnerj Mary CMary Hernh Candy fCandy Slndtl Nancy Wlth the Laugh1ng Face fNancy Kmdsvaterl Jeanne Wlth the Llght Brown Halr CJeanne Carterb Lazy Bones fAll Glrlsb Mary Lou CMary Lou Hallj My W1ld Irlsh Rose CPeggy ODwyerJ Formerly Parsley s OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Under New Management 8025 TROOST No Lnquor No Cover Dancmg Nlghtly SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records funk S Y F 0 T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repanrs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER C0 1000 M:GEE VI 5697 Mention This Ad ' ' ' - . . . . . 1, ' - , . . , . 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I - Q Page Slx WESTPORT CRIER February 11 1948 P T A Sponsors Drivers Ed Program Learning how to dr1ve was the toplc under dlscusslon at the PTA meeting 1n the audltorlum Tuesday night January 27 Mr Shepherd in structor of the Drivers Educatlon classes popped questions at the par ents in the audlence who thought themselves experienced drlvers On the stage was equlpment for various tests to time a persons reaction speed hls steadlness and eyesight and to determine his Judgment of dlstance glare and night driving Sixteen year olds are kllled nine tnnes as often in automobile accl dents as adults ranging from the age of 45 to 50 said Mr Shepherd M my of these accxdents are not the xcsult of careless drlvlng but lack of knowledge on the part of the teen '1 fe driver Parents try to teach their clnldxen this skill but teachlng IS fol teachels A film was shown to prove that Duvers Education 1n hlgh schools taught by tralned mstructors can cut down greatly the number of acc1 dents Plecedlng M1 Shepherd s address the girls glee club under the dlrec tion of Mr Spring sang a medley of three auto songs Winter Wonder land and Moon light Durmg the PTA buslness meet ing Mrs Berlekamp presldent an nounced a sewmg at Mutual Help will be held February 27 at Manual hugh school at 10 00 A Founder s Day program will be presented at the regular P T A meetlng Tuesday eve mng February 24 at 730 oclock Refreshments w1l1 be served Newly elected officers m Mlss Grubes first hour class are Tommy Walters president Patrlcla Tucker vice presldent Duveen Kaser secre tary and Bonnle Maler treasurer The student councll representatlve IS Nelta Frohmuth and Reimer H13 man alternate M Ryders morning Common Learnmgs class has chosen the fol lowing new officers Nancy Yeager president Marilyn Schmoeger vice president Jerry Spencer secretary Dorothy Hyatt treasurer Jimmy Mallett sergeant at arms and Bob Blackman mascot Officers for the second semester in Mr Ploessers home room are Charles C Scott president Donald Boresow vice president Allce Wll hams secretary and Wxlllam Scott Howard sergeant at arms The stu dent council representative IS Peggy Sappenfield and Paul McW11l1ams alternate Guest Entertamers Present Fme Program G00dW111 fiourlshed and excep tional talent was exhxblted when entertainers and student counc1l presldent from SIX other clty h1gh schools presented an unusual assem bly program Peggy Stanton Westport presldent was mlstress of ceremonles lntro duclng the presidents from other schools The harmomzmg of the Aces from Lincoln brought Slghs from the au dlence and many lads had trouble recoverlng thelr eyeballs after a dance by Marrxanne Heuermann blonde from Southwest A dramat1c lnterpretatxon of The Whlte CllffS by East s Jean Mahaney was a hlgh 11ght and Stormy Weather was the torrid Ofleflng of Cy Young and Bob Clark from Southeast North east had a talented baritone vlrtuoso Gene Newton who contrlbuted to the gioup and the magical antlcs of Harley Manker of Manual brought enthuslastlc applause The presldents who appeaxed were Marjorle Mayfield Southeast Ed Holbrook of East and Armentla The new Cannon s Hotshot officers for the second semester of the morn mg CL class room 208 are Karyl Unruh president Bruce Hodges vlce presldent Arthur Gruver attending secretary MarJor1e Knop recording secretary Donald Whlttemore treas urer Lorraine Savella llbrarlan Al lan Offner sergeant at arms Mar garet H111 was elected Student Coun c11 representatlve The ofiicers 1n Mr Ryders after noon CL class are Bob Gunter pres ldent Harriet Howley v1ce presl dent Naoma Guilford secretary Dorothy Rose treasurer Robert Ross sergeant at arms Teddle Bales and Davld Lawson mascots Bernard Benson presldent Ed ward Alexander vlce president Shirley Marcus secretary Caryl Jean Odon treasurer Sylvla Mitch ell sergeant at arms Darly Morrl son parllamentarian and C Frank McCa1mon Crler reporter are the second semester ofiicers 1n Mr M11 ler s morning CL class Earlene Haas and Janet Filson are the student councll representatlve and alternate respectively Miss Eva Bechtel science teacher IS 1n Portland Ore for a rest She may remaln there two weeks longer Mrs McDan1e1s lS the substltute Un Me Jimmy .Ewa The highest score 1n the Inter scholastlc league ln two years was fired by the Westport Rlfle team wlth a score of 897 agamst Southwest January 29 on the Southeast field Southwest fired 853 and the winning margln of 44 points tied Westport wlth Northeast and Manual for sec ond place xn the interscholastic league Highest scorer on the West port team was B111 Daywalt with 186 Johnny Dmwlddle fired 181 George Morrow 179 Kenton Curran 175 and B111 Moore 174 Cadets who quallfied for the Expert Rifleman award during the season are Kenton Curran B111 Moore Glen Lush Jim Flsher John D1nw1dd1e and George Morrow Promotions have been approved for Kenneth McNeel to xank of c'1p tam Norman Dung'1n first lleuten ant Donald Rose Sfsgt and Kenton Curran Sfsgt The W9SlD0lt ROTC Mothus and Fathers Auvlllary wlll have 1 lunch eon and card party at 12 30 oclock Thursday March 4th For tables of brldge pmochle or pltch ull Mrs Dlnwlddle LO 2304 or Mrs Harmon Mxdyear graduates who received thelr diplomas January 23 were De lores Woolery John Cunnlngham John Hodges S J Krueger Bob Montgomery and Don Wuebbold Toedman Cabs, Inc WE 1500 Our Twenty Flrsf Year Of Dependable Servuce ' 1 . O O I I 1 ' - 1 ' - I I I I . . . ' - ' 4 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . . . , . . I - I - - 1 - . 1 1 , , . . . - 1 , 1 ' 1 1 9 1 I I ' . . . , 1 - ' ' , . . ' al ' - ' ' . . ' 9 1 Y . . - - 1 3 . . . . ' 1 1 ' ' SA ' ' 11 Q 9Y ' 1 . 1 . . 1 1 - - 2 ' ' nl 11 - K - 1 y - . 1 ' 1 1 4 1 ' - 1 ' Y Y 'V 4 IS., . , 1 f - , . I I -.T I , 11 1 ' ' , . , . ,. . , I . ' Z - ,- 1 - - ' . . 1 , . f I I I , . . '- 1 1 , , 'r . 1 , . , . 1 , I I I , Brassfield of Lincoln. LU 5295, I - - ' ' - . . ' Y ln ' - ,I . . 1 I - , 11 .1 - ' 11 . ' ' I , , 1 1 . . . ' 1 1 1 I I I I . 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 1 I , 1 1 ' I I I I . . . I - . . 1 1 1 1 - ' . , 1 ' ' I , . . . --- - 1 0 I - 1 . I . . . 1 . ' ' - . ' - 1 . ' . Y Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 , Q n . ' ' I . - 1 ' I I ' 1 1 ' o 1 1 .1 7 I Y - 1 ' I r. ' ' ' . '. I - , 1 1 - . 1 1 . 1 I . . ' . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I . ' 1 ' I 7 - 1 1 1 - . I . ' V y I 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 - - u - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . 1 I Y ' Y 1 I I Y Y - 1 1 1 ' - Y Y 7 'S ' , . February ll 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Seven The rnterest of Mrss Shelton W11 lrrte art teacher rn Westport deeply rooted srnce she once at tended school here A portron of her store of knowledge can be accredrted to Central hrgh school from whrch she wrs graduated also to Columbra Unrversrty where she recerxed a Bachelor of Scrence 'rrrd 'r Master of Ar ts degree Pr att Instrtute rn Brook lyn the Unrversrty of Calrfornra and the Unrversrty of Colorado Mrss Wrlhrtc has made many trrps to Europe and rn 1934 she recerved a scholarshrp rn archrtecture and traveled around the world She has the rnterestrng hobby of rnakrng movrng prctures and also cnjoys keeprng track of her former students one of whom rs desrgnrng stage sets rn Hollywood another rs rn advertrsrng and a thrrd rs art dl rector for a publrc servrce company rn the state of Oklahoma and one has an rnterror decoratrng shop rn New York Crty Just rnsrde the north door rn the front corrrdor rs a parntrng of the Church of Santa Marla della Salute Wrlhrte on a trrp to Europe rn the summer of 1931 Thrs canvas rs one of .r group of Mrss Wrlhrtcs parrrtrrrgs whrch was oxhrbrted rt the Womcn s Crty Club and w'rs the chorce of a faculty com mrttee delegated to buy one canvas for the permrrrent collectrorr of the school Durrng the summer of 1931 Mrss Wrlhrte spcnt several weeks rn Ven rce on her thrrd vrsrt there and com pleted rbout a dozen c'rnx ases Latex she rcrnrrncd some trme rn Swrtzer Irnd where she 'rlso had been the prevrous summer Onc of the faculty xcterrns Benjamrn R Ward Born rn Mrrrrre apolrs Karr where hrs father was pastor of the Presbyterran Church he was the youngest boy rn a famrly of two brothers and three srsters He rccerved hrs bachelor of arts de gree and M A rn Errglrsh and German from K U and for two years he held the school champronshrp as cross country runner He w'rs prrncrpal at a small school for two years before gorng to Harv 'rrd to earn another M A After serv rng as an assrstant professor of Eng lrsh and German at Kansas State College he came to Westport rn 1909 where he has taught Englrsh psychology German and rs charr man of the Englrsh dep'rrtment He met hrs wrfe a teacher rn the Kansas Crty Conservatory when he wrs an rnstructor rn 'r summer ses sron at Manhattan where she was head of the vocal department New Pencrl Sharpeners rn 213 As a result of the valrant efforts of the homeroom puprls rn the 213 study hall the occupants now have two pencrl sharpeners Drck McLarn and Ronnre Barnes put forth such a powerful sales talk whrle collect rng money for a Chrrstmas party that the refreshment commrttee was able to feed the class and provrde pencrl sharpeners too' Now the chref pastimes of the study hall boon dogglers are sharpenrng pencrls and Hllrng the wastepaper baskets Mr Ward s robust physrque attests hrs partrcrpatron rn outdoor sports such as mountarn clrmrng and fish rng but hrs great rnterest rs rn lrter ary work He has had several maga zrne artrcles publrshed and edrted Prrde and Preyudrce Wordsworth s poems and Matthew Arnold s essay on Wordsworth He collects rare books rn spare moments Hrs pro ficreney rn forergn languages wrll grve hrm a wrde field of study when he devotes hrs trme to wrrtrng after hrs retrrement Dalinrtrons hoprng wrll turn rnto a tune 8 Genuine PHOTOS KWALLET SIZE, of FAMOUS CAPITOL RECORDING STARS JO STAFFORD STAN KENTON JOHNNY MERCER MARGARET WHITING PEGGY LEE ANDY RUSSELL JACK SMITH GORDON MocRAE M wrtlr Terr Cents qlllcj tar pastage and lrandlrng tu i CAPITOL RECORDS Bo: No 2391 Dept H Hollywood 28 Colrf NAME X AGE ADDRESS CITY STATE My favonle recording arm! rs L K I 2 - T 1 l l 1 Typrng Awards Our apologres to Charlene Caudle for leaxrng out her nrme for a 50 award rn typrng rn the last rssue of the Crrer Other awards are Dennrs Akrn Laveta Buch Carolyn Buckrngham Joe Brown Charles Goodman Re becea Gruver Drck Bunn Barbara Hale Ruby Heerwald Kenneth Krdo Dorsey Krrby Nancy Krstler Jerre Malloy Dorrs McWrllrams Joy Mor rrson Juanrta Mothes Kerth Mott Mary Myers Ray Prrce Aloha Rrggs Nancy Rrxey Jrm Soverd Vrrgrnra Wrlson 20 B111 Abbott Dennrs Akrn Robert Brshop Wrllram Edwards Margaret Myer Mrlford Prothe Phyllrs Schrndler Dorrs Snoderly Geraldrne Wrllrams 30 Carla Jeanne Ellrot Barbara Gossett 40 Grace McLeod Geraldrne Shrrely Allece Smythe Barbara Worth 50 Lucra Zonone 60 Marcella Nrcoll Rrchard Adams and Mary Anne Rea 70 Shorthand Awards 60 Leonard Barry Peggy Prckett 80 Thelma Spencer Norma Stokes 100 Jeanette Brrant Delores Darkey Naomr James S J Krueger Mar Zanone . . . n , , I V. 1 I L. . C . . . ' . ' - . - ' tl . Q . . U . ' - . . ' 1 - ' - ' v - y I T 7 l D ' -. H Q . 1 I T 5 I 'l 3 'Q . . , .' ' . . ' ' , .' ' ' , h - u - Q - , - v . v ' v - . . . . I V V y . D C n. Riff - y - V - - - ' V D I - - V 5 Y . ' - . . . u g 1 ' 7 Y . . , 1 . Y ' - I Y ' ' . . r Y ' 3 , , , . Y . 3 . ' , U ' - in Verlilre. which WHS d0I1e by MiSS Classical music-The kind we keep cella Nicoll, Peggy O'Dwyer, Lucia . . i X x ,Q . ' Q ' 1 . K C l T ' 1 1 1 ' . . i V H I - E '. t 'K . . ' l ' c ':. ::.. x c 7 ' 'Q Q is . . - I . v q . ' . l. . ' ' v . . Q I . 1, Q Q n rrrcn i ' ' . - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . r . r K . . D 1 I I .. .. v 1 ' NZ N . ' . - . I ss Y..- ,E : ' I ' ' . , , .' ' ' I I ' ' r ' ' r - - ' - r Page Elght WESTPORT CRIER February 11 1948 Tigers Beat Knlghts To Selze Top POSITION The Tlgers took over top posltlon ln the lnterscholastle league battle last Saturday nlght by edglng out the Southeast Knlghts The Tlgers lead was threatened from the second quarter on but never was overcome Mlke Broestl led the scorlng wlth 15 polnts and Jack Carby hlt the loop for 12 The Knlghts qulckly establlshed a 5 po1nt lead ln the first mlnutes but the Tlgers made up the deflclt end lng the FIFSK quarter 12 to 10 West port The Westporters had a tough tlme brlnglng the ball down the court as thelr opponents were play lng a tlght defense The half ended 20 to 16 Westport The Tlgers qulckly took a 6 po1nt lead ln the thlrd quarter mostly on charlty tosses Three of the players on the Southeast squad fouled out ln the last half In the last quarter Carby also fouled out but wlth Chuck Bates leadlng the attack the Tlgers pushed the KhlghtS back and held a 9 po1nt lead The flnal score was 45 36 Med the '7eam M1ke Broestl a senlor and two year letterman IS one of the maln score boosters on the squad He IS fast and can hlt the basket wlth ease Mlke s talents do not stop wlth bas ketball He recelved honorable men tlon for hlS outstandlng playlng as an end last fall He plays forward P051 tlon on the cage squad Mlke IS VICE presldent of the W club and has our vote as one of the smoothest players ln the league Llttle Ronnle Barnes a senlor plays guard on the squad and has started every game but one when he had an ankle 1nJury Although small Ronnle IS a hustler and plenty fast He has swung a mean racquet for qulte a few years and holds the clty net champlonshlp He IS a mem ber of the W club the Clay llterary soclety and the Honor soclety Chuck Bates a senlor IS one of the tall boys on the team He IS 6 feet 5 and has a knack of controlllng the backboard Chuck IS a two year let terman He has started all games and plays forward He IS one of our maln scorers and IS a smooth re bounder He played end on the foot ball squad Chuck IS the presldent of the W club The faculty husbands were the well fed guests of thelr WIVSS the Faculty Dames at a delectable tur key dlnner Saturday evenlng Janu ary 31 at the home of Mr and Mrs Cagers Shove Vlkmgs Out of Flrst Place The Blue and Gold Cagers shoved the Northeast Vlklngs out of first posltlon ln the lnter hlgh league by the close score of 32 to 30 last Frlday nlght Jack Carby was hlgh pomt man wlth 12 polnts and Mlke Broestl hlt for 10 The Tlgers were not ln thelr best form but slld through ln the last quarter to wln by a 2 polnt marg1n Don Wrlght backbone of the Northeast squad fouled out ln the thlrd perlod Thls was a blow to the V1k1ngs The Tlgers suddenly came to llfe and began to hlt boostlng the score to 26 25 Northeast Broestl tossed the ball through the hoop and ln QUICK SUCCCSSIOD Bates and Carby followed sult Cubs Beat Central and Manual Reserves In One slded Tllts The Tlger Cubs swamped the Central Eagles second team by a count of 42 to 13 Monday January 19 The Cubs qulckly establlshed a 10 polnt lead ln the first quarter and llmlted the Eagles to 3 polnts In the second perlod the Cubs gave the loop a beatlng and held the the first half 23 6 Westport The Cubs steam and fast breaks kept the score movlng through the thlrd per lod and ln the last quarter the Eagles were held scoreless endlng the con test 42 13 Westport Mlke Akln and Erlc Luplau were hlgh polnt men wlth 12 and 10 po1nts The Tlger Cubs scored a 33 to 10 xlctory over the Manual Redblrds second team Monday January 26 ln the Westport gymnaslum Plenty of hustle fast breaks and a tlght defense put the flnger on the Redblrds The score moved slowly ln the fir t half but the Cubs held thelr rlvals to only two buckets In the sec ond half the Redblrd squad stlll couldn t find the basket and the Cubs leadlng all the way hlt the loop for 20 polnts B111 Isenschmldt was hlgh scorer wlth 9 polnts and Jlm Edwards and Carl Kelley both hlt for 8 The score at the half was 13 to 4 Westport James R Shepherd 7309 Madlson street After the meal progesslve games arranged by the entertaln ment commlttee afforded lots of fun Athletic Equipment .ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 'I1 'I3 Baltimore Ave ZOWZHQ CCIMPBELL I New Councll Delegates Elected In Homerooms Student COUnCll representatlves and alternates for the second semes ter as elected ln the home rooms are as follows Room 210 Jean McConnell Norma Flelds 303 Sharon WISE Bonnle Bacus 104 Bob Cartwrlght Dlane Gould 211 Jo Anne Krause Byran Zalken 208 Margaret H111 Pat Wal ker 220 MOHICIB Maxey Rlchard Adams 5 Barbara Ramsey Jerry Balls 307 Joanne Van Hoozer Har rlett Hawley 213 Jane Culver MarJor1e Decker Leon OgllVle Mary Hawson 316 Glenna Altls Vernlta Tyer Room 219 Kenneth McNeel Joan Pryor 206 Nelta Frohmuth Relnler Hljman 310 Jo Ann Woolsey Ellse DeWendt 114 Don Luckey Jo Ann Leurs 306 Nancy Ludes Pat Mur phy 304 Kelth Mott Betty Moore 217 Jane Dlckhut Delores Curts 318 Loretta Gulalan Jean Tlmmons Aud Nancy Hlndman Marlan Hoecker 116 Barbara Saffran Jerry Wllllams Room 119 Benjamln Bruns Betty McKanna 120 Nancy Tltus Ted Mc Atee 204 Earlene Haas Janet F11 son 115 John Barth Charles Gar rett 201 Barbara Taber Joyce Rlck 4 Robert WlHdSOY 9 Bob Rowe Walter Trueblood 212 Nancy Yea ger Marllyn Schmoeger 309 Bob Long Blll Dryden 110 Ernest Shlv ers 9 Frank AIHGS Barry Campbell Room 223 Dorothy Davls Janet Moore 1 Charles DeWendt Bruce Power 312 Mary Lou Waldon Mar cella Nlcoll 311 Leonard Barry Marllyn Kern 215 Jack Nlxon M1 rlam Paullne Isaak 118 Don Dlshln ger Joan Mltchell 2 Jlmmle Short Robert Krueger 313 Dlck McLa1n Jean Bucher 106 James Coonce Marguerlte Sublette Attend to that Cold' MISS Burke wlshes that all stu dents who have ever Sald Aw a cold cant hurt me would heed thls warnlng Research has found that common colds cause a large percent age of heart condltlons and rheu matlc fever She also Sald that lt ravages a person s looks perhaps not now but ln later years Mom s Town 0 N H E R W A Y Blggest Evenmg of the Year , . . . . . 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HE E TPORT RIER Volume Thirty-Five February 25, 1948 Number Eleven School Auditorium To Be Soundproofed Funds were appropriated by the Board of Education last Thursday night to provide sound proofing and to modernize the lighting system in the auditorium This is one of the rn nor proreets rn the program of rm prow enrents Ill the school burldrng re eently proposed by the PTA Drrnkrng lountrrns rlso vxrll b rnstrlled rn the gvmnasrums and new mats wrll be purchased Other ehrnges requested by the PTA vtrll be reviewed rfter r eommrttee rp pointed by the board has made a survey of the burldrrrg Lack of money probably will delry some of the desired improvements The PTA hrs been deeply eon eerned with the needs of Westport Mrs Berlekarnp president vtrote a letter to the Board of Education and a eopy was sent to the Kansas Crty Star setting forth the conditions thrt need rmmedrate attention The defeetne eleetrrcal vsrrrng sound proofing of the ll1ClltOlllllH eondr tions rn the gymnasrums ind the drngerous crossing to reach the play ground were explained A cornmrttee of tive eonsrstmg of Mrs Berlekrmp M s B re Mrs Murphy Mrs Tengdrn rnd Mrs Pennington attended the meeting of the Board of Education February 5 Mrs Berlekarnp urged the borrd to give Westports needs rrnmcdrate consrderatrorr before a tragedy oc eurs M Drsmrn president of the board advised Mrs Berlekamp to meet with Mr Hollovn ay rnd 11st the needs and present then findings to Mr Shores Newswrrters Hear M U Prof Dr Wlrrston Allrrd rprofessor rn the University of Mrssourr Sehool of Journrlrsm rddressed representa trxes of high sehool nevtsprper st rtls it 1 voertronrl gurdanee elrnre held it Southerst high sehool Februuv 18 He expl uned the drtlerent phases of rournrlrstre work such as adxer trslrrg rnd publre relations and ad vrsed trkrng r well rounded col lege program rneludrng Errglrsh soe ral serenees rnd psychology A vsork ing knowledge of typing ind short hind rs highly desrrrble he srrd The spe rker urged girls to qDGKlllllC and beeornc ruthorrtres rn a partie ulrr held sueh rs home Ct.Oll0fll1CS Products of Commerce Pupils on Display Rebecca Gruver Wms Gold Medal for Contest Essay For the seeond year rn succession Westport has won a medal rn the Sons of the Amerrean Revolution essay eontest thrs time with Rebecca Gruver s first plaee entry on The Brll of Rights Bulwark Against T0t'lllt3lldl1l9ll'l Rebecca who rs a puprl of Mrss Maddox was one of erght Westport ers who submitted essays of between l 776 and 1 947 words to the patriotic orgrnrzatron whose purpose rs to fur ther the rdeals whrch rrrsprred our forefathers to wrn freedom for our eountry At a drnrrer grverr by the Sons of the Amer rcan Revolution at the Unr versity Club February 21 Rebecca read her essay to the 'nembers of the group and to the other pupil winners the banquet Davis Shearer Marriage Date Set The engrgernent of Graee Davis 46 to Eugene Shearer 44 has been announeed by her parents After their marr rage March 23 the couple will lrve rn Boulder Colo where Gene will continue to attend the strte unrversrty Grace was president of the student eouncrl and of her freshman sophomore and lunror elasses Her sister Ruth Ann rs a Junior here In the accompanying cut Mr Hol loway Mr Van Horne and Graee McLeod are shown examining the bulletin board which contains specr mens of the craftsmanship of West port cornmercral students The dis play was shown at the meeting of the National Office Management As socratron Thursday February 19 t the Hotel President The N O M A rs a national or ganrzatron with chapters in most of the major crtres of the United States About one hundred member firms are represented at the meetings us ually by ofhce managers and person nel drrcetors The Board of Edueatron holds three membership tickets which allows three teachers from Kansas City sehools to attend the meetings The present members are Mrss Florenec Totten of Westport Mrs Martha of Junior College who rs chairman of the education eommrttec The purpose of this national or ganrzatron is to give consideration to problems whrch arise rn offices and work out screntrflc methods for solutions The followrng students produced the items rn the exhibit fruit Mrluul nrrrrrrrrgrzir rm. 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I s se - ss n e 1 ' , 1' . 1 1 ' S 'P s , ' , fs: ', Y ' ' , ' : ., 7 . - ' ' . sl ' va . ' . , . 1 . 1 . .s e 1. no s - . 14 - ' - ' u 1- - v . .,..... . .. , , , y , , , . . ....,..... ' . 0 e, v ' ' - Q, . . . ..... ........ . , ' l' ' ' 1 v ' ' . ,. n 1 vw , e , c v . ' ' rr 'v f ----W W.- In ...... , . . , ..... .. . . . 1 1 - s . 'v ' rn . ' ' l ' S . . In , ' - 1' Y l I - ' l I 1 ' ' ' 1 I I - .........,.,,,, I - . . - , lQ'!'.----YsuszD,uu.l O ..r--lX1'E5IP0RT QZEILH, The Lesson of Brotherhood Week Speakers in tomorrow's postponed assembly in observance of Brotherhood Week will turn the searchlight on one of the most serious problems confronting humanity today, the alarming growth of bigotry and intolerance. Intolerance feeds the fires of hatred that threaten to consume civilization. Behind the open threat of World War III is blind prejudice, stubborn refusal to view conditions from the standpoint of people of different color, race or creed. It was prejudice that brought agonizing deaths to six million Jews in Hitler's extermina- tion camps Prejudice dominates the fienzied minds of Hindu and Moslem when they seek to slaughter each other, and in our own beloved country preyudice deprives nearly fifteen million Americans of various fundamental rights of citizenship What we need today is a rex 11 al of the spirit of Roger Williams illlam Penn who set up sanctuaries for the x 1ct1ms of religious n nce in colonial days To revive that spirit we must learn that g will is more wholesome and more powerful than hatred which usually IS founded on feai We are challenged to an uncompromising fight for enlightened social change, says a writer in the February issue of the Survey Graphic In that victory lies much of the cure for man s problems, among them the crippling disease of prejudice and discrimination It Sez Here Here we are again in the same old place with some more inside news of the goings on in our public institution The public speaking classes really found some radio talent among then fellow students when they studied radio work Ben Comi ought to go fai especially since hes already traveled to Jupiter Let it be said here that several persons didnt appreciate the attitude of Alice Kings and Arlene Swanson s program Those two can certainly dream up some odd situations Vera Smoots has announced that she is a drizzle thats a drip going steady This strange ailment has quite a few victims around school Did anybody see Liesl Eschenheimer trying to make a tomato rotten by rolling it on the floor of the Union Station She should have tried a more secluded spot such as up and down the sides of the City Hall Norma Lea Hof Gerry Shirley and Harry Ervin have decided that a for rent sign is extinct nowadays Who cares about what s for rent They Just wanted the sign Ah yes' Scavenger hunts are always so unusual Mike Broestl says that John Kelly still owes him a quart You know these athletes always drinking plenty of milk Want to have the name of your club mentioned on the radio, Just place your orders with B111 Abbott Pat O Connor or Neil Wathan Only 50 cents per word tplugb All kidding aside llsten to KIMO every Tuesday after noon for the latest Tiger news delivered by those three golden voiced oratoi s Why doesnt some energetic chemist invent a hair tonic that will slow down the speed of its growth Halrcuts really are clips now since the price has gone up to one buck' Bev Nikles says that the best lit soclety is pungent Are we to take this as a double meaning Bev or do you have a cold? Here s a situation that could cause comment if true Sign in cafeteria Schoolboy sandwich 15 cents Urgent notice from second floor One of our eighth graders is missing' Well it looks as if our supply of intelligence and pencil lead IS about to run out so it s time to sign OH See you all at the Irving Promethean dance Why Cause that s what lt sez here Jewell Peaster 42 who works at Dean Foleys absence on Wednes the Prudential Insurance company day February ll was his first ab visited school February 7 sence in his three years at Westport ' ....l as... 131111-H 1 55- . 'W 0m af W4 Prodigious quantity of high spir- its and ability is contained in this week's small package. She was pre- sented to an eagerly-waiting world January 17, 1931, in Des Moines, Ia., tWe'll refrain from making any ref- erence to her corny jokes.J She has spent a peripatetic existence between Texas, Nebraska, and Kansas, and alighted at West- port in her fresh- man year 1 s whirlwind s pressive list of ac t1v1t1es in c 1 u d c membership the Honor Society v 1 c e president student council all cltystudent council secretary all city youth council vice president Den council cheerleader and the A Capella choir Belllg an accomplished miss she plays the piano and takes art Shuffling a fast foot on the dance floor IS one of her favorite pastimes but she also likes to glide t Dream She loves to eat Umm P010 Corn' and confesses she has quite a sweet tooth too All sports appeal to her particularly horse back riding swimming and her lat est craze bowlmg Her taste in the opposite sex IS naturally of great mterest he athletic type a good dancer pleas ant personality and it helps if hes good looking Clara Jane s future is uncertain Id like to be an air hostess if I could grow two inches but we don t think her family or her little broth a pest need to worry about her welfare This blue eyed blonde Cshe IS i007 wlll go far as you can see Aren t you glad that Clara Jane Smdt is One of Us THE WESTPORT CRIER IIIIIEEWVW C9 01 l l ii Scaou. g4.,... Iublished ln werkly during the chool year by the Newswritimz class of Westport High Schonl kansas City Mo Address The Westport Crnr 315 Past Thirty ninth street Kan sas Cit Mo Y Subscription rates Year '15 cents single copy 10 cents Pntered n cond cla m tt r Ar r1l 4 Ill! at the po tnffic at Kan as City Mis rurl under the Act of March '4 IR 9 I1eselF chenh imer Ver: Sm t T rry Moon Mary llnleu Editorial Assistants A t B ll Ahh tt r 1 o Sports Nancy Hallman Don D gg tt R O T C Thrlma S111 ncr r Features Na cy Cami! ll ll ttv Mil h ll Mnrj ri lurner L mmeree lturlmra Wyntt Circulation Joan W4 lr-h D1 trihution BL erly Niklr lhotographer to rue Hertz Bill Web r Richard Cunn limmy Haynes Faculty Adviser Iohn N Booth Director of Ihotography Ina G Bonney lllnuux '5 8 Vera Smoots First un Scholarshlp Exam Vela Smoots ranked hlghest ln the Pepsl Cola scholarshlp examlnatlon taken last fall by fifteen seniors ac cordmg to the returns recelved re cently by Mr Holloway She was the only Westport contestant who placed 1n tthe hlghest declle I the next hlghest declle are Shirley Carter Jean Fogel Terry Moore and Clala Smdt No 1nfor matlon has been lecelved as to who in MISSOUFI will get the scholax shlp One hun dred DUDIIS IH the state lank lll the hlghest declle test are given ln of ten C105 the highest decxle means that the stu dent placed Ill the top 10 pei cent of those who took the test One Q17 the lowest declle means that the student placed ln the lowest 10 per cent of the students takmg the test Ten per cent of Mlssourl con testants placed ln each decxle The natlonal declles are based on Ratlngs ln the decnles A ratlng .ue based on 1 019 pupils The exam matlon was prepared and scored by the College Entrance Examlnatxon Board lt should be remembered that the gxoup takmg the test was dlstlnctly superior and even a rank ln the low est declle would not be consldered low Ill comparlson wlth all students None of the fifteen Westport semors ranked below the thlrd declle and elght ranked above the fifth declle Sons of Amerlcan Legion to Hold Rally at K C U Feb 29 The Amerlcan Leglon posts of Greater Kansas Cxty are sponsorlng a rally for the Sons of The Leglon at the Umversxty of Kansas Cltys l1b eml 'nts buxldxng audxtoxlum co1 ner of Rockhlll road and 52nd street Sunday February 29 at 2 o clock The program w1ll lnclude muslc by the Legion band an act put on by two teen age maglclans who are so skillful that they could belong to a natxonal assoclatlon of maglclans lf they were older and other events whlch guarantee an lnterestmg hour and a half to all who attend ACtlVltl9S offered by the Sons of the Amerlcan Leglon mclude aero modeling legion baseball rlfle team dull team drum and bugle corps band amateur radlo and photog xaphy All boys whose dads are members of the Amerxcan Leglon are mvxted to attend WESTPORT CRIER Marvels of Llquld Alr to Be Demonstrated In Assembly The phyS1CS and chemxstry depart ments will comblne lnformatlon and entertalnment ln the bl enmal l1qu1d alr demonstration 1n assembly March 4 Mlss Junkm and Mr Mmer as slsted by students from thelr classes w1ll demonstrate the unusual proper tles of the llquld whlch has a tem pezature of more than 300 degrees below zero Fahrenhelt About ten quarts of l1qu1d a1r w1ll be purchased from the Purltan Com p1 essed Gas Corporatlon The exper1 ments w1ll consxst of three mam parts the expanslon whlch occurs when llquld alr CVBPOIIZBS the coollng effect It produces and the combustlon which occurs as substances burn 1n l1qu1d a1r Because of Mlss Junkln s mormng schedule at Junior College the assembly Wlll be held 1n the after noon The demonstratlon IS a tra dltxonal feature at Westport havmg been glven regularly for the past twenty years DRAFTING ROOM DOINGS Models for use ln the draftmg shop have been made m the woodshop by Eugene Oakes Dlck Edmonds and Bob Throckmorton Archltectural perspectlves by HIC on dlsplay Lawlence Zachary has made ma chlne drawlngs for use ln the metal shop Two new eighth grade classes have changed from woodworklng and metals to dlaftmg Jack Whltaker and Pat Boyer are servlng as assist ant teachers helplng out m the exghth grade classes Golf letters were awarded to Bob Montgomery Harry Ervm Bob Mlller Fred Freeman and George Chattln members of last year s team Valentmes day was celebrated with a party ln Mlss Gales fourth hour speech class The program con slsted of The Orlgm of Valentmes Day glven by Sue Brewer a play The Pxoneer Valentine produced by Barbara Calson Teddxe Bales and Jimmy Hond followed by another apploprlate poem by Harrlet Haw ley Refreshments were served after wards bv Charlene Ph1ll1ps Larry Day and Frank Annes Zolley Lerner 25 well known xn the Hollywood theatrlcal world is 1n Kansas Clty as guest dlrector of the popular modern play All My Sons WhlCh w1ll be presented at the Resxdent Theater early 1n March Dur1ng h1S semor year at Westport he played the part of Bland ln Seven Keys to Baldpate the flrst play dlrected here by Mlss Keeler Page Three ees exam, Certain requxrements must be met by DUPIIS deslrmg to enroll m C O E The student must be 16 years of age when school begms He should have some ldea of the type of work he would l1ke to undertake be lnter ested m hls Job and have hxs par ents permlsslon to take a part time o Thene are no lxmnts to the kmds of Jobs open to a student takmg thls course and he receives full school credlt for hls on the Job tramlng as well as mstructlon ln the class room He may apply for a full time Job durlng the summer and to be a suc cessful worker he should desire to learn as well as earn Any students lnterested should confer with Miss Abel the counselor or Mr Peters the coordlnator Robert Babcock IS learning bank 1ng 1n the translt department of the Commerce Trust company He has recelved experlence 1n llstlng checks keeplng books pertammg to bonds and ln the stock and bond depart ment Bob started as a messenger boy and has been raised ln type of employment and 1n pay He expects permanent employment at the end of the school year Radlolab where he has the duties of unpacklng getting ready for dis play and assembly of all types and models of radlos radlo parts and equlpment He has the Job of ldentl fymg army surplus radlo equlpment He also expects full tlme employ ment at the end of the school term Jo Anne Box a semor was en gaged ln nurslng when she trans ferred to office work She was able to make such a change through the cooperatlon of Mlss Totten m typmg mstructxon She now IS employed at Sears Roebuck s as a typxst Trans fer of a student to a dxfferent type of employment IS encouraged ln such cases as Jo Ann s The eighth annual Pollce Clrcus w1l1 provlde thrills and entertain ment at the Mumclpal Audxtorlum March 2 7 The Banana Man a herd of baby elephants the Slx Edwardos and other dare devlls will perform for the benefit of the wldows and orphans of pollcemen who dled in the 11ne of duty Newly elected second semester oflicers of the Speech Arts Club are Ted McAtee presldent Kenneth Mc Neel v1ce presldent Thelma Spencer secretary Rebecca Gruver treasur er Jean Carter parllamentarlan John Barth sergeant at arms The commentators are Joan Mitchell Peggy Stanton and Joan Navoa - ' 1 L., l9-1 V WW W W V 1 WWW WW U J Y Mn A J I I O J , . , - s 1 - - u . 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' ' - v v . u , . . , . 2--A ---- , , - , , - . l Q y 7 S 1 ' v , - 3 1 ' ' , - 9 , 5 n ' KA -' - 1 v , y Page Four WESTPORT CRIER As prlnclpal of our school for near ly mneteen years Mr D H Hollo way has won an honored pos1t1on ln the commumty and an unrivaled place m the esteem of present and former Westporters He began teachmg as a very young man and soon was chosen prmclpal of a two room country school He was later supermtendent of schools 1n Maysvllle for three years completmg much of has educatlon by attending summer school ln 1912 Mr Holloway was gradu ated from the Warrensburg State Teacher s College where he was ed1 tor m chief of the college annual He won hls flrst degree there a Pd B mdlcatlng two years of college work At M U he acquired hls B S m education ln 1916 and the follow mg year ln polxtlcal SCIENCE He also studied ln the Unlverslty of Chxca go the Unlverslty of Idaho the Um versity of Colorado K U and the Umverslty of Callforma where he was offered a doctorate Durlng World War I Mr Holloway attended offxcers tralnmg camp at Fort Rlley and was honorably dls charged wlth the rank of first lleuten ant thirteen months later After leav mg the servlce he returned to Central been a mxlltary mstructor One of his most lnterestmg posl tions was as prmclpal of the large high school in Boise Idaho the only hugh school ln the clty Whlle he was there one of the first broadcastlng stations ln a hlgh school ln the Unlted States was set up The school also had forty acres of lrrlgated land on whlch aguculture students grew crops and raised farm ammals They had a foot ball field whlch had natural hot water In Boise Mr Holloway ex perlmented in high school procedures for six years Mr Holloway recelved a telegram ln 1929 offermg hlm the prmclpal ship of Westport Well qualified for the pos1t1on he accepted the offer and returned to Kansas Clty He has had nearly every kmd of teachmg ex perience posslble graduatmg from a two room country school to West port Ralph H Harris vxce prlnclpal wanted to become a school teacher from the time he attended the town ship high school ln Jerseyvllle Ill He started hlgh school ln the middle of the term after belng promoted from his grade school and completed high school ln three and one half years Now however he lS slncerely opposed to acceleratlon as he feels the students need the extra year of maturity before graduation Mr Harris ambition was fulfilled at the age of 18 when he taught ln a country school wxth the salary of S50 Howard VanSandt Wins Annual Orahon Contest Howard VanSandt was awarded first place ln the Elghteenth Annual Of3tl0n Contest held February 13 w1th an lmpassloned recltal of Pat r1ck Henrys An Appeal to Arms Rebecca Gruver who gave Web sters Reply to Hayne and Ted Mc Atee dellvermg The Unknown Speaker tled for second place A prlze of S2 was awarded t h e wmner Other con testants w ere J e a n Fogel Raymond Prlce Aloha Rlggs Barbara Saf r a n T h o m Magee John Wright a n d Jeanne Carter E a c h contest ant was awarded a small box of candy by Mlss Keeler Judges of the contest were Mlss Wheeler MISS Brubaker Mr Ward and Mr Kmg Entertalnment was provlded by B111 Dxsney who sang several popu lar songs wlth Peggy Stanton ac companymg hlm gli 'lawns' a month Hls next pos1t1on was m a Jumor hlgh school where he taught physlcal educatlon and later became asslstant prlnclpal Next he was prm clpal of an elementary school for nearly elght years He recelved h1s bachelors degree ln sclence at the Unxverslty of Ill1no1s ln 1933 and m 1937 h1s master s For fourteen years Mr Harrls taught school 1n the wlnter and at tended college ln the summer T earn hls board he worked in a res taurant at nlght When he took an exam for hls teacher s certlficate one of the ques tlons was Draw a dlagram of a slmple flre extlngulsher After the test a fr1end asked hlm what he put as the answer I drew a contamer of acxd and explalned the chemlcal ac tlon wh1ch occurs when the contamer IS lnverted What dld you put' h asked The fr1end replled The slmplest f1re extmgulsher to me IS a bucket of water with the label Flre on It thats what I drew' If he had been teacher Mr Harrls sald he would have counted both answers correct Mr HHFFIS came to Westport Jan uary 20 1936 and taught psychology physlology and asslsted Mr Chubb as basketball coach In September 1939 he was appomted v1ce prlnclpal An assembly 1n observance of Brotherhood Week w1l1 be held to morrow Felnual V 25 1948 Un lf:-e 44444117 .fuse The rlfle team placed thlrd 1n an all city match Saturday February 7 wlth a score of 833 This score gave Westport fourth place ln the Inter scholastic league B111 Daywalt was the highest scorer on the team with 178 George Morrow fired 175 Ken ton Curran 174 John Dlflwlddle 170 and B111 Moore 136 The r1f1e team now lS engaged m several natlonal matches In the fnrst of the mxd wmter matches West ports three teams placed 9th 20th and 38th Letters recently were awarded to slx members of the rlfle team The letters are sxmllar to those glven the second team lettermen ln football and basketball Cadet MaJor Fxsher battallon com mander will take the competltlve examination for the rank of cadet colonel reglmental commander ln the near future Westport has had this honor four times in the past five years Eight oflicers from the R T Coles hlgh school vlslted here and b served lnstructlon of classes Febru any 18 The Westport Mothers and Fathers Aux111ary wlll have a luncheon and day March 4 For tables of brldge pmochle or DltCh call Mrs Dlnwlddle Lo 2504 or Mrs Harmon Lu 6296 Patsy Lalrd a Junlor in 43 now holds the posxtxon of vocalxst and dancer of the Russ Morgan orchestra She was featured wlth the orchestra at the Blltmore hotel ln New York for two months and recently started on a tour of theater dates followed by a three week engagement at the Strand theater New York Whlle ln Westport Mxss Laird was outstanding ln the speech department and xn 1943 had the lead in the school play She also was a member of the Honor scclety She attended high school Ill Pasadena Cal her senlor year New officers 1n Mlss Haydens classes are first houx Cynthia Cars well chalrman James Pendleton co chalrman second hour Russell Stan ton chairman Betty Ryburg co chaxrman third hour Stanton Glb son chairman Janet Gardner co chalrman fifth hour Duane Houtz chalrman Shlrley Clary co chalr man slxth hour Connxe Klee chalr man Erasmo Martmez co chalrman Students who enroll ln commercnal law and bookkeepmg w1ll be able to enJoy new textbooks that a student commlttee lS preparlng Bob Long Tom Leasure Dlck Gunn and James Polnter make up the commlttee , an--W gg--kms giggles gi W 1 Q M 4 gg A g ' g ly '. -, - . 0 I l . , . 1 Y l - ' Y At Y! . 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' ' Y 1 . . . , I - 7 rxP'3 1 Under t Jrm Bufords vwlentrne to Peggy Stanton was a good lookrng W prn We d lrke to know more about the progressrve games that they play rt the faculty partres Nancy Campbell deserves recog nrtron lor the beautrful Pundrt song she wrote to the tune of Deep Pur p e Professor Frrstoe now grwes rn struetrons nr vocal rnusre rn hrs Inst hour elass rlong wrth geometry What a bargarn' Slerglr rrdes 'ne heaps of fun even when the gals and fellas eome home rnrnus '1 few feet and hands as a rrsult of the ehrlly atmosphere The Pundrt electron frnally came oil as scheduled Betty Congour hrs decrded that rn the future she wrll keep all brarn storms to herself r rther than rrnper rl twentv one other persons Rumor has rt that Delores Os The ne rt Vrlentrne Dry pnty at Betty Ploesscr s was loads of fun Brll Drsneys feet kept gettrng t rngled up rn the lamp cord Phyllrs Schrndler and Drck Gunn hrve decrded to go on Thursday nrght slergh rrdes more often cause thats when they started g0ll1g steady Glor ra Lugenbeal and Mrke Akrn hrd a good trme on the slergh rrde too and a better trme afterward plryrng footsres to thaw out then eet Detours on the way to musre les sons alwrys seem to delay Ronnre Hoflman .lust rsk Mrrgaret Foreman about some ot her experrenees with telling people where to get oil tOn the streetear that rs J Marlene Brumheld seems to have a great rnterest rn partres especral ly those that requrre a ten gallon ha A group of advanced gym stu dents certarnly were red faced after gettrng slrghtly beaten rn volleyball by a group of erghth graders' Betty Mrtchell has become qurte adept rt werther foreeastrng She already knows what krnd of weather the summer wrll brrng WESTPORT CRIER he Clock If some of our students start talk mg rn Scotch dralect rts a result of studyrng Burns poetry not of rmbrbrng any brogue producrng lrq urds Wed lrke to thank Woody the eustodran He certarnly rs a frrend of a student rn drstress Mr Keenan s krnd encouragement to nervous solorsts rs that hell pour eold water on them rf they pass out from frrght Mrekre was a chemrst But now she rs no more For what she thought was H O Was H SO,' Now that Lresl Esehenhermer has sworn off candy for Lent the potato ehrp sales have rrsen Its too bad Mr Poleson has only boys rn hrs classes as hrs gallantry toward the weaker sex rs exceeded only by Mr Bourrette s Hot Summer Predicted No wonder fuel 011 rs runnrng short Mr Shearer local prognostr r rtor says the wrnter of 1947 1948 rs gorng down rn weather hrstory as the coldest slnce 1936 That famous year IS well remembered by many people rn the Mrddle West It was the coldest rn about fifty years of weather bureau hrstory and rt was followed by one of the drrest sum mers that thrs country ever exper renced Now we wonder rf the pres ent cold wrnter wrll be followed by a hot dry summer Your guess rs as good as anybody s' Brrthstones Bnthstorres came rn for drseussron rn physrcal geography recently As usual the grrls were more rnterested than the boys Mr Shearer mentroned a few brrthstones such as the dra mond for Aprrl and the emerald for May ete Then he gave some addr tronal ones that were not rn the book for example the brrthstone for launderesses rs the Soapstone for nchrtects the eornerstone for sol drers the bloodstone for polrtrcrans the blarney stone for borrowers the touchstone for polrcemen the pav mg stone for shoemakers cobble stone for burglars keystones and for the chorus grrls peach stones Gene Brock 44 rs head cheer leader at the Unrversrty of Houston Gene who rs a Junror plans to get hrs degree rn petroleum engrneerrng and work rn the orl frelds of South Amer rca Page Frve Frve Years Ago War stamp sales dedrcated to the servrcemen were started rn all home rooms under the supervrsron of Mrss Gales Nrneteen hundred dollars worth of bonds and stamps were sold rn two weeks The homeroom perrod over whrch there has been much controversy was shrfted to the begrnnrng of the hour to permrt war stamp and Crrer sales In a 2 week vrctory book eampargn students donated 384 books to the school lrbrary and the boys decrded to go domestrc by takrng a course rn homemakrng The freshmen scored by makrng the honor roll the largest rn West port hrstory a remrnder to keep sen lor heads from gettrng too hrghl The cream of the crop Crrer reporters suffered a keen drsappornt ment when all they got from the charmrng Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt was a w'nm smrle and a wave of the hand A poll was taken on the questron If you had to grve up some of the thrngs that U S crtrzenshrp affords you whrch would you be least wrll rng to grve up' The maJor1ty voted for freedom of speech and freedom of relrgron Mrs Nellre Lambert was enrolled last week She and her husband ar rrved rn thrs country rn November from Belgrum and already have tak en out therr first naturalrzatron pa pers Mr Lambert rs an electrrcal engrneer havrng recerved hrs mas ters degree rn Parrs Mrs Lambert IS takrng an audrtors course and hopes to rmprove her Englrsh whrle attendrng hrgh school SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records 'UH SYFD T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repairs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 MCGEE VI 5697 Montron This Ad l r-hrnz rj Z.. , lJ-18 . . 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' . . . . . . , . . x - ' .' ,' Page Srx WESTPORT CRIER Annual Red Cross Drnve To Begun Here March 4 The annual Red Cross drrve for funds for 1948 wrll begm March 4 all over the country Thrs year the goal rs no hrgher than last year although costs of operatrng the serv ree organrzatron have gone up greatly The Red Cross IS on the spot when ever drsaster strrkes last year lt came to the rescue 337 trmes rn floods hurrrcanes explosrons and maJor fnes The Junror Red Cross enrollment rn the schools wrll be held from March 9 to March 14 Thrs rs a stud ent branch of the parent group and has entrrely separate tinancral con trols The money of the JRC goes to the Natronal Chrldrens Servrce Fund for materrals for makrng favors and small artrcles for veter ans hosprtals and for such organrza trons as the Chrldrens Mercy Hos prtal The Junror Red Cross belongs to youth It rs up to youth to support rt Marllyn Haggard, 45 Married Marrlyn Haggard 45 was marrred Frlday February 13 to Herbert Holt Both now are attendrng the Umvers rty of Kansas Crty where Herb wrll recerve a degree thrs sprrng Marrlyn rs contmurng school at the Unlversrty also She was managrng edrtor of the Crier a member of the Herald staff a member of the Honor Socrety and recerved a gold prn wlth three pearls An attractrve newcomer rs Donna Sorrells a sophomore from Mus kogee Okla She has been attendrng Notre Dame de Sron Academy smce September and rs now takrng French course at Junror College She plays the cello and rs enrolled rn orchestra Erwrn Darlrngton an ex GI rs a student observer ln lVIr Ward s fifth hour Englrsh lrterature class He rs majorrng rn Engllsh at the Umvers rty of Kansas Crty and plans to become a teacher hxmself and de vote hrs lersure to wrrtrng He served from Normandy to Hungary rn Blood and Guts Pattons Thrrd Army and recalls seerng that fam ous general several trmes Mrs Nancy Akrn Lavo, '47, and Eddre Lavo, '46, are the proud par ents of a 7'Q pound baby grrl, born January 21 The happy couple were marrred rn a quret ceremony Decem ber 26, 1946, when Eddie was home on leave from the Marrnes Nancy was a member of the Crrer Herald stall' and a club queen last year. Chuck Bates Elected to Serve as Judge Aprul 15 Chuck Bates was one of the two wrnnrng candrdates for munrcrpal Judge last Frrday rn the ballotrng for student officers who wrll control the crty government on student rule day Aprrl 15 Chuck was Westport s only candrdate on the crty trcket In the local electron Ronald Barnes was chosen clty councrlman from thrs drstrrct Hrs opponents were Kenneth McNeel and Joe Brown The followrng students were nomr nated by the student councrl last Wednesday for the apporntrve offices on hrgh school day at the Crty Hall Abbrtt A Ile e ru er ln yn alt 1 li ca ru r cAtu J nn rchrll lx th I Newly elected H1 Y ofhcers for the second semester are Mrke Akrn presldent John Matson vrce presr dent Brll Abbott secretary and Joe Brown treasurer In a recent meetrng of the Pundrt lrterary socrety Arlre Belle Creager was elected president Bev Nrkles, vlee president Mary Lou Waldon secretary and Harriet Skalrtsky treasurer Valentlnes of all srzes shapes forms and desrgns were grven out to the members of El Crrculo Cald eron at the last meetmg Each one contained a short verse rn Spanrsh The recrprents were then called up on to read the verses rn Spanrsh and translate them Pat Rudy then sang Serenade of the Bells accompamed by Vera Smoots Would you be surprrsed to frnd out that a srngle gold nugget eould be worth a quarter of a mrlllon dol lars' In a drscussron of gold phys-r ography students were astounded to learn that the largest gold nugget ever found measured 4 feet 9 mches rn length was ropy rn nature and was valued at the above amount It was found rn the desert of central Australra Several specrmens of low grade gold ore may be seen rn the show cases rn room 309 Representmg Westport at an All Chapter Junror Red Cross Councrl meetrng February 10 at headquar ters were Grace McLeod, Lee Scott, Roger Wolfe, Barbara Blackwood, Joy Drury, Loretta Gularan, and Jackre Selby Smce the Red Cross membershrp campargn comes rn March, rt IS not too soon to begrn to save or earn money for our contrrbutrons lelnuarx 'V 1048 A bell rn the World War II Mcrnor ral carrllon on the Unrversrty of Kansas wrll be rnscrrbed wrth the name of Frederlck George Hum phrey 40 who was krlled rn Hol land rn 1944 Lreutcnant Humphrey attended KU from 1941 to 1943 when he wrthdrew to enter olllcer candldate school at Ft Benning Ga He became a paratrooper and was krlled ln actron September Z1 1944 In hlgh school he was secretary ol the Junror class a member of the Honor Socrety the student eounerl was outstandrng rn ROTC, and was state tennrs doubles ehampron Honor seats rn the thrrd hour book keepmg class have been won by Jeanette Briant nrst Melford Ford In hour five Kenny McNeel lost the honor seat to Bob Wallaee and Brll Moore came rn thrrd Officers of the band are Ronald Barnes presrdent Gene Bohr VICQ presldent Allece Smythe secretary Charles Bates treasurer Don Up dyke Sgt at arms Garner Harper lrbrarran Blll Sparrow stage man ager Brll Weber student dnector Typing Awards Stanley Novak 20 Luella Sump son Isabelle Langseth Shri ley Bogue 30 Ethelyn Roy 50 Lee Scott Charlene Caudle 110 Toedman Cabs Inc WE l500 Our Twenty Flrst Year Of Dependable Servuce - in M44--wi Y r if r H WY i Y W Y nr Y 41 A , l Lo' I - . . . 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I , tu 7, , . . -n ' Honor Roll for Flrst Semester Announced One hundred thlrty one SCIIIOIS lun1o1s and sophomo1es axe named as follows on the honor 1011 f0l the hrst semcste1 lolla 1 Il Alu I Ruharcl Adams lan: t Ilalu r I Q onarnl lla: rx lnhnf lla Mal xlyn Ih at h taourx lhrL Rolu rt Ilwllon Inulu 11111-lul- mnn I 1 I1 ant th Ilrlant Mlfllllll Ilrostl MIITIINH Ilrunxlu lnannv, lflllltlltl I1nx Ilnfornl t y nthla l nrsxxt Il nnx 1 I I hm It nt l uuellt lmx 111 t lurk Nhxrlx y l lar y lim Iljllflllll t onn xt t ll x Ilorothg Daxn- t lorxa IIIIXIW MarJnrx Dukt r Athln Ann lh nm I Illll Its IM W4 nllt I' IN1 1 Wt mlt John lllrrxxnlmln Illll llwnu Ilaxnl lhxom Ilov Ilrury Ihxrhara I' dxx arnl-A llmmx Fdwnrmts I 11 -1114 acht nlu Inn Nancy I' vx IIIIZ lnnn-1 l 1-hm r han 1 ogxl c1l 1 1 n Mllforll I ortl Marl.,artt,lo1n1na11 lanxt t arclna r t I1tlI'Itl'IfllI'I'ttI loycm tlladnux llavul hou In It 1 lam Gocckt It r lhll Gooch l harlcs Gootlman Dnxnne Gould Rt becca Gruvt .loelcph Halstm all Robert. Hamllton llarold Hnmllflfll Mnry Lou Hnrgtss Nancy Ihnalman Nnrnxu 1' cu Hot' Ilnanm Ilontl Mlldnml Sun Iluaht-. luxn Jackman Io Anll Jaloh Dorm Jn ffrn-4 I ra11k John-Aon Iam k In Ihr rxlx rx I 41 lx lu nnt th lxnln Nant x Ixxstlt r Ilrnlt lxx thx Hnrxx x Ixnnzht Rohm rt lxrahl Klart nu Ixrann Nhlrltx Ixrtnlxtl Nllll lx x I ann Marx Iaxx-.on Inrrv Ioan I utr Iunxt 1 Illtlllllllll C ollul 111111 In Ann Mugnn nn In 4I Mt Att x lam t Mc! omas Wm I Mclxax Dons Mtwlllllllll Hn lt5 Jttln Moon Iantt Monrt lhur-mton Moon I oN IVI Mort ht nl Itrrt Mutlltr IIEIIINIIXI Ncxx man II1lI Nuholson Maru lla Nlcoll Jack t Nunn Mont: Noxalx Sara U lixsttx ton 01.1 x lloh I attt rson Iam: s I 111111114 lumix I lckttt W x tu I nc: II1 Il A Hmm It-xn Rf-duck .loyct I cc Rulx Io Ann Rotkxxoml ntrn 1a Iindx I1Ix N1 hlnnl Robe rt In nnt tI1 N111 tn l'IlItIlllt 5I'lll'It x li1IINhotxuII Ilaxn1Nn xt xx 1 n.ht K aroI5nSn11th Vnrn I lor: nu Nnxnot VI nllmm llaroltl 5I.!lIllIlIlK R114-at II Stanton Daxt Stroud ATIDIIQ Nxxansnn Iohne Illhl nln 1 rx Joanne VI ants lusts Vtarmhrorlt I 1 orma VI 1 Ich Dorothy Vhstt rmlahl lie tty Anns VN hltt Hnrrnt Ann W hlta hm u Jann s VI 1lI1anx Sharon W1 x Ric a11IVI1ssxl lion.: r VI olft oan Xtnt I' tlnxonml lang.. xxrtnu I- la 1 I ut la lanont Nhn I1 x fllllx The followlng puplls made the elghth gl ade hono1 I at Anmlm rwon lin haul lit nntlt II1 1 narml Ilx nson I' rm -at Illt a-at Nu xx al t Ilrxnl-Almx Ixathv t hapman llnrothy U1 I np Inna llxrkhnt Iuntt I'11-ann I atrum Foml Ihcharal I llulnxa Nt 1111 1 rohmuth Arthur I run r Naoml fllIIII1ll'1I I outta I ulalan Ilohby 1 untn r Ixathlcnn Ilartn I0 Ilan n tt Ilaxx lx 1 Ihomas I to I xon-1 Ile urlx Mason Nhrrln Mann VI m I unl MtVV llllllllls I aullm Ia 11 Ju1nT1mnxnn arh C Stu lacqut Inn Shoo Ianni Slnnt Jantt Stoxxtr lxarxl Unrnh Io llllll Van Ilonnl Ih tty W4 uthx rfornl Anlta VV1st lwantx X 1 apr WESTPORT CRIER EIGHTH GRADE ITEMS Students ln the speech laboratory have been dlVlded lnto ten groups each wxth a leader and secretary Those groups are responslble fo1 a serles of programs of varlous types Class Meetlng of the A1r IS the tltle adapted for panel dlscusslons ln Mlss Gales speech classes Varl ous topxcs are, At What Age Should a Boy and Glrl Date Should Cor poral Punlshment Be Brought Back Into the Home, and Why Are Man ners of 13 and 14 Year Olds So Bad Today These dlscusslons are fash loned after the rad1o program Town Meeting of the Alr Part1c1pat1on ln the dlscussxons lS not compulsory Newly elected class oflicers of Mlss Cannon s afternoon CL class are B111 Howard, presldent, Shlrley Fxsher vlce pres1dent, Jo Ann Olson, record mg secxetary, Delores H111 attend ance secretaly Bllly Burns llbrar lan, James Moore, treasurer, and Tom McCalmon, sergeant at arms The glrls ln room 211 formed the socxal commlttees for the Val entme partles Attractxve favors were made and very specxal cakes and candles were served Durmg the ex change of Valentmes at the party ln room 208 Sh1rley recelved a umquc card from Russell wh1ch ked her to defrost ' MISS Brubakers homeroom wel comed four new members recently from out of the state, Rtchard Crxt ton from Cal1forn1a, Wayne Proth eroe and V1rg1n1a Koontz from Kan sas and Lorln Jurvls from Detrolt A young man IS trymg to keep the doctor away by leavmg an apple on Mlss Cannon s deskq In room 211 on Feb1uary 12 spec 1 1 programs comblned the celebra lon of L1ncoln s blrthdate w1th Boy Scout week The scouts led the groups ln the Pledge of Alleglance The group repeated the Gettysburg Address whlch was followed by the smgmg of The Battle Hymn of the Republlc Smcc Mlss Cannon has her s1x Roberts detlnltely ldentlfied all compllcatlons have been stralghtened ou The new officers m Mlss Brubaker s mornlng CI class are Beverly Ma son, pres1dent Gayle Hodges v1ce pres1dent, Shlrley We1xeldoerfer and Dorls Furguson, secretarles, Thomas Lyons, treasurer, Dorothy Delap l1b rarlan, and Max Moxey, sergeant at axms Page Seven The afternoon class officers are Joyce Gates pres1dent, Ronald Mc Carty, vlce pres1dent, Loretta Gula lan and Betty Stlckney, secretarles, Duane Kelly treasurer, Wllllam Abel llbrarlan, and D8Vld Smith sgt at arms Each member of these classes m 211 serves on at least one commlttee Mlss Cannon attended the regular monthly currlculum meeting at the lxbrary bulldmg February 17 Dur 1ng her absence, three of her elghth grade puplls supervxsed the classes, Arthur Gruver language, Bruce Hodges, SCIGDCG, Karyl Unruh, soclal studles Mlss Cannon has found thls plan satlsfactory that students co operate wlth thelr teachers pro tem and accept thelr responslbllxttes wlth enthuslasm On the bulletln board ID her room IS the followmg note she recelved from Mr Holloway recent ly I have heard many fine reports of your students durmg your ab sences It IS one of the proudest thlngs that can come to a prlnclpal to hear of such excellent c1t1zen shlp See Ya at Paul s PAU L S LU NC H 7 West 39th Street Congratulations to the 1948 Basketball Champs South Bhd: Book Supply Store ust Around the Corner 0 Bye OR FUN AND FOOD Iftl 'nary' 25. 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' , Page Eight Defeat of Bears Glves Tigers Cnty Cage Tltle The defeat of the East Bears by the Vikings in a close game last Fri day mght gave Westport an undls puted clalm to the 1948 basketball championship If East had won the Bears and the Tigers would have shared the city tltle Westport out ranked all of the other teams 1n number of pomts scored as well as ln the number of games won The Tlgers will partlclpate ln the state subregional tourney whlch opens tonight ln the Municipal Audl torlum Contenders ln the serles will be teams representing the seven public high schools the Catholic high schools Center high and Pembroke Country Day Next week the two top teams ln this group will be entered ln the reglonal meet m Inde pendence and finally the two ranklng rrgxonal teams ln each area w1ll take part ln the state finals ln Sprlngfield March 10 The last time the Tlgers won the city tltle was ln 1941 when the vlc torlous team entered the state tourn ey losing to Soldan high St Louis Mlss Burke Volces Warnmgs On Paper Wads, Colds Accidents the danger of throwmg thmgs at people with thls lllustratlon A few years ago a freshman boys rlght eye was 1nJured permanently when he was hit by a paper wad Today this lad IS not only handlcapped physlcally but he also has a soclal problem to contend with In order to lmpress on pupils mmds the costlmess of colds Miss Burke states that more money IS spent doctorlng colds than was spent on the last two world wars Also more time IS lost from school because of a cold than for any other reason Her remedy for this most common of all winter ailments IS Q13 dont get a cold ln the first place C29 eat three regular meals a day 435 get at least eight hours sleep each mght C43 get some outdoor exercise every day Smce tumblmg in the boys gym classes was started there usually IS a line standmg outside of the health center Some of the gymnasts have wrenched backs or spralned wrxsts or are suffermg from some other mls hap so Mlss Burke volces an addx tional warning to them to be a little more careful and the nurse will have a little less to do WESTPORT CRIER 74911444 76JA4j New officers of the Westport Del phlans are Lorna Seavey president Barry v1ce president Bev secretary Barbara Worth treasurer and Phyllls Dobbe sgt at arms Betty Murphy Jerre Mueller Gretchen Casler and Jean McCon nell were admltted as new members Frlday February 13 At the next meetmg a tea will be glven ln honor of the new members New officers of the club w1ll be lnstalled at this meetmg also Elame Worth Have you noticed the new pins the Delphxans are wearing? They are a gold torch wlth the letters WD in blue Also Delphlans can be seen on the glrls sports sweaters The Delphlans w1ll act as host esses at the Volleyball Playday to be held at Westport March 6 Tryouts for the playday were held February 17 and 18 Nlnety nine girls representmg three schools Central East and Westport went out for the first of SIX sessions of ice skating at the Pla Mor Wednesday February 11 The skatlng IS from 4 tlll 5 Many of the girls never had skated before and though they tumbled plenty they never gave up At least 300 glrls have slgned up The fee IS S1 whlch amounts to around 15 cents a sessxon Girls who wish will recelve credlt for this sport Belva Lee Berlekamp IS the manager Another mdlvxdual sport featured also on Wednesday at the Pla Mor IS bowllng S1x teams have s1gned up for the six sesslons A fee of two dollars was requlred of each girl to provide for all expenses Each team bowls two lines a nlght Before the SESSIONS started each glrl was requlred to bowl three lines to de termlne her average The senlor and Junlor teams in after school volleyball tled for top place with the mlxed team coming m second Captalns of the teams re spectlvely are Harrlet Whltehouse Norma Holte and Kaye Gllmore Barbara Worth IS manager Beglflnllig thls semester the rule concernmg an M scholastlc aver age for managers and other outstand lng people ln glrls sports wlll no longer be an unwritten law but will become a definltely publlshed one as follows ,cl',': 'l!f'FP' 25- lib? Tlgers Capture Flrst Place In League Race The Westport Tigers captured first place ln the lnterscholastlc race by defeating the Paseo Pirates 53 to 34 Friday February 13 in the Mu n1c1pal Audltorxum The victory gave the Tigers a 6 won 1 lost record in league battles Jack Carby was high pomt man for the Tlgers with 19 pomts and Ronme Barnes swnshed 13 Chuck Bates added 11 pomts to the count In the first period the Tlgers were paced by Ronme Barnes who put three long one handers through thc loop during the first few mmutes of play The Pirates kept up with the Tigers until the last of the first quarter which ended 11 to 8 West port The Tlgers then pulled away using thexr helght to great advantage for rebounding Through the second half the West porters contmued to bulld up their score while the Pirates fought hard to stay ln the game This was the last league game for Chuck Bates Ronme the senior substitutes Jack Carby Barnes and The score at the half was 26 16 Westport We tp rt Paseo-'ll K tl r my mn r ht ml! 1 mntln A in f dv HTY1 Y Dry le n g HH lfllfl 5 l rl rnrn pr ht l'tl lllltlh Gorgeously gowned glrls fllttlng through the corridors last Friday delighted beholders who sensed that an lmportant soclal event was lm pending True enough the Danas were glvlng a tea ln honor of their new members Tea drlnkmg and re freshments kept the young ladies busy in room 318 for nearly two hours Fifty were present Any glrl recelvmg elther by elec tion or selection any outstanding honor ln the Westport Department of Health and Physical Education for Glrls must show an M scholastic average as final proof of ellglblllty and all elective officers must con tmue to hold that average through out thelr period of office Failure to do so will cause forfelture of that office . . . . 0 Q I . . . , . 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I . . . . - - ' y HE WE TPQRT RIER Volume Th1rty FIVE MUCH 17 1948 Number Twelve Welsh Motor Co Presents Car to School TX' FOI full t1me use by the dr1ve1s educatlon classes a new g1ey super deluxe dual Lontlol Fo1d V8 was by the George H Welsh Motor com pany M1 Welsh presented the keys of the car to Mr Shephe1d drlvers educatlon lnstructor 1n a llttle cere mony 1n front of the motox com pany s dlsplay rooms 420 Wa1d park way 011 the Plaza The classes have been usmg the car slnce March 5 Pupxls fo1me1ly rece1ved 1nst1uct1on and dI'lVll1g plactlce ln a Chevrolet whlch they shaled week about wlth Paseo Safety lS our prlmary purpose 1n g1v1ng the Cal to Westpo1t Sald M1 Welsh Teen age drlvers are kxlled eleven txmes as often 1n cars as adults largely because of 1gnorance not retklessness Our company IS backmg 100 pe1 cent the program to teach hlgh school g1rls and boys to drlve corlectly and safely Mr Welsh 25 was captaln of the basketball team wh1ch won the state champ1onsh1p and tlllld place lll the natlonal toulnament Nancy Campbell and Jllhmy Haynes the Crler leD0ltel and photogxapher took a d r 1 v 1 n g lesson each provmg the need for drlvers educatlon ID hlgh school Next year the course w1ll be offered as a non solld At tl1e end of the term a student should be leady to solo sa1d Mr Shepherd June Mad 3 Act Comedy Chosen for Sprung Play by Florence Tyerson and Col1n Clements w1ll be D1 esented Aprll 30 and May 1 by a cast of s1x glrls and seven boys chosen from among those who passed the prellmlnary tryouts Mr Kmg d11ector has announced Joan Mltchell w1ll play Penny a 15 year old who suddenly grows up when a college man Roger Van Vleck 1n the person of Buddy Prlce comes upon the scene to ecl1pse the charms of Chuck HHTPIS the boy next d0Ol portrayed by Rlchard Adams Van Vleck IS mtroduced through the medlum of Penny s Uncle Mervyn J1m Coonce a brother of her mother Lynn Foudray Dr Woods the father w1ll be Joe Brown The local glamour g1rl Jul1e HHFPIS Chucks slster w1ll be dramat1zed by Janet Carp and the gxrl of Elmer Tuttles al1as Ray Pr1ce s heart Ellie w1ll be played by Ma1 gaxet Qulnley Marlene Pohl w1ll be M11ly Lou the 12 year old ne1gh bo1 hood terror and Ted McAtee and Jo Ann Woolsey w1ll play the Went worth twlns Ralph and Shlrley Others who pas ed the prel1m1nary tryouts were Rebecca Gruver Mary Anne Rea Barbara Saffran Don Irlsh B111 Abbott Eugene Shearers graduatlon date was prmted mcorrectly 1n the last ISSUE of The Crler He rece1ved h1s d1ploma 1n 1941 Founders Day Program Dedlcated to PTA Moms Dedlcated to the moms who have helped make PTA hlstory was the cleverly arranged Founders Day program presented by the Westport assoc1at1on Tuesday evenlng Febru ary 24 to mark the fifty first anm versary of the Natlonal Congress of Parents and Teachers whxch now has a membersh1p of nearly five mllllon Followmg a Sklt presented by MIS Berlekamp Mrs Edmonds Mrs Yar ungton and Mrs Rudy the nlne past presldents who were present also Mrs Holloway and Mrs Harrls took seats on the audltorlum stage and Mrs Berlekamp presented each of them wlth a corsage In a brlef talk the presldent pald trlbute to the fars1ghted women who concelved the ldea of the PTA The featured number was a rev1ew of a make belleve book entltled Mom s Town by the author Mrs J P K1mberl1n Cons1st1ng largely of mcldents related by her mom and her grandmother she explalned that PTA past and present Grandmother was one of the p1oneers IH the PTA movement and attended the natlonal conventxon m 1912 In later years she and mom partlclpated ln the establ1shment of the Westport orgamzatxon and alded ln 1ts early enterpr1ses To each of the past presldents Mrs K1mberl1n presented a mmlature gavel bearmg the words Mom s Town 1948 A cake flanked by rows of blrthday candles was the centerpxece on tastefully decorated table at the cen ter of the stage Behlnd the cake stood a large book labeled Moms Town Founders Day Offermg The book was hollow and was used as a contamer for s1lver offerlngs Mrs Leonard Marks sang the Twenty thlrd Psalm and Sum mertlme accompan1ed by Vera Smoots After the dellghtful program refreshments of coffee and cake were served on the stage Mr Ryder w1ll undergo an opera tlon today IH St Lukes hospltal Denver He became 111 fifth hour Frlday February 20 and shortly afterwards went through a cl1n1c 1n Denver The cl1n1c tests found a cerebral pressure whxch may have been caused by a fall or head mjury occurrmg some tlme ago I . - . 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Goal Forty years ago the citizens of the Westport community pointed with pride to the new high school building which was then only one year old. In that era the school was a modern structure containing many of the latest architectural features. Yet, if you had visited the building then you would have found it xery different from the Westport of today. As the school slowly aged and grew outmoded for the rapidly changing world the necessity for many alterations arose. Through the diligent, unceasing work of the P T A , many of the obsolete features have been eliminated All of our students possibly do not realize how much we owe to our P T A A few years ago the P T A was responsible for the installation of more efficient lighting rn the classrooms, the present lamps replac ing clusters of small bulbs close to the cerlrng Not long ago the glass rn windows rn the cafeteria, the shops and classrooms rn the basement was opaque, excluding much light Through the efforts of the P T A clear glass was installed rn the windows The beautiful A Cappella Choir robes and the band uniforms were purchased with funds obtained by the Westport association Every where we turn we can see the fruits of their labors The P T A still rs on the march for a better Westport, under the leadership of Mrs Berlekamp One serious defect the P T A probably ner er will be able to remedy Lack of foresight and planning forty years ago deprived Westport of an adequate campus and plavlng field A spacious srte could haxe been provided when the building was erected but today the cost of additional ground would be almost prohibitive The rumor college with a curb stone for a campus rs another glaring example of the same error It Sez Here The recent advent of the Dana and Promethean teas increased the sales of foot balm and corn plasters After our glamorous females had tottered around all day rn their srx inch platform heels rt was no surprise to see them genteelly sipping tea rn their stocking feet The affairs were quite suc cessful despite the confusion 1n the cooking room beforehand when Dolores Osborne lost a dish of nuts Thanks to Carole Fischer who sampled every thing to make certain rt wasnt poisoned no one suffered any 111 effects from the refreshments Anyone who works as hard to get his name rn print as Phillip Lambert deserves to have lt published at least thats what he thinks Poor Betty Moore wont be doing any dancing for some time with that broken ankle Would anyone like to buy her season ice skating ticket We hope those convict cuts which have exposed the scalps of two under classmen are no rndrcatron of their wearers future Some of our respectable clubs and societies would be surpr rsed to hear their nicknames the Delphlnrums Habbery Dabberres and Los Macaronis among them Get Barbara Wyatt to tell you about her astounding experience with r magazine salesman That girl certainly leads an adventurous life Nancy Kmdsvater was the most charming Mexican maid we ve seen ar d Paul Sleger was a handsome caballero Spanish was never like this' We wonder what this new look is coming to next' Shrrley Bogue Phyllis Johnson and Mary Ann Srverd are among the many who allow their pettr coats to droop an inch below their skirts They really are entrancrng tnough the petticoats, that IS at least, that s what it ez here March 17. 1948 Une of W4 By a complicated process of torture and blackmail we have acquired and assembled a few of the important facts about one handsome senior lad with blond curly A hair and lrish eyes of blue who is a loyal Tiger clear through. T h e l a b e 1 o 1' Mike Broestl was p 1 a c e d on h i m about seventeen years ago a n d since that time we fans always have been glad that he was W d u s rather than agrn Mike was a Grst team letterman rn football this season and recervcd honorable mention on the crty All star team Basketball rs hrs frrst love how ever and his 6 feet 2 of smooth mus cular coordination never have bee rr a hrndrrnce This rs the second yer Mike has lettered first team and wrs elected to the crty all star second team A member of the W club lrc holds the office of x ice president l rs semester he was on the lronor roll He claims hrs taste Ill food varrcs but he can always down a piece of hr moms chocolate cake All trmt favorite on hrs hrt parade ls Old Man River while hrs screen faxor rtes are Lucille Ball and Alan I rdd Mike IS not inclined to trlk much about hrs love lrfe but since he claims hers strictly unattached all we say rs time will tell After Westport hrs name ll probably be listed rn the files of Mrs sour1 Valley College Some of us are oil' the be rm most of us are loyal Tigers but all of us are glad that Mike Broestl rs Orre Of Us THE WESTPORT CRIER lrrlrlr-rhrd lrr wukly rlurrngz the flZHTJ1'DIlX!l' ilrool tyuvv by tht Nqwqwrgtmg 1.1-1-T' cass o cstport Hr h School Qullfy kansas Crty M0 R Arldrmss 'lhc W1-rtport Crrmr lla ln-at l'hrrty ninth strett Knn sas City Mo Quh-rcrrptron ra es Ycar 5 cents single copy 10 cmnts n erul xr suorrml cl r rltrr rrr he r frcs rn s Mr our urrur tht Act of M rrch 1 IR 0 FDITORIAI BOARD I rr sel Fschenhnrmcr V1 rn Sm: ot-1 Terry Moort Mrrry Ilnlts Fdrtorral A sta t if SCROLL snr n s Art lirll Alrlrntt Srrrt lwrncw ll llnmn ll n lloggilt RCTC lhtlmn Sptncmr lcatrrres Nancy Canrrrhrll I tv Mrtmh ll Marurrc Frrrrrer Commerce Brrlrxrru Wyatt Circulation lorrn Wolrh Dr trrlrrrtron ll r rlv Nr Photographers Feorrzc Herr: llrll Wchcr Richard Cunn Jimmy Haynes Faculty Adviser John N Booth Director of Photography Inn G Bonney Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . w . . 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March 17 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Assembly Gives New Vlew of Brotherhood Partlcrpatrng rn the natronwrde fight agarnst racral pregudrce and hatrcd the student body garned a new conceptron of the purpose of Bro h er hood Week rn an lmpressrve as scmbly held February 27 In prevrous years on thrs occasron varrous speakers urged the puprls to strrve to attarn greater unrty as AlTl6llLal1S through betterrng our hu ma11 relatrons ln order to fulfill our Amerrcan dream of equal rrghts and opportumty Th1s year Ted McAtee charrman announced that the same end would be sought through a dramatrzed drs cussron called Amerrcans All grven by thrrty one puprls under the drrec tron of Mrss Al1c1a Keeler The story was told by boys repre sentrng drllerent raclal groups each grvrng hrs oprnron of who rs a for ergner and telling of the contrrbu ll0llS to ClVlll7Dt.lO1l made by the race he represented After each oprnron wrs presented the back curtarn was drawn asrde revealrng a vrsron rn dance song Ol prcture to convey an rdea of the cultural achrevements of the group The followrng students partrcr p'1ted l UH XXII I' Ml' ll ll 1 W1 er lrcr nn nm s an mln ll 1 Inu 1 lozurnr Vt mtg .lnmt 111111 .lumt l :mir man Mlln l opt Nnmy rrulsxutt r 1 1 At J nn C urlu llarlmrn Nu hun VITLIIHII olm I up. nlna un t ur 1 1 Duywu t um RL nrrltl H4 ffnrun Andrew McClendon M a r l e n e Jones Earl Grant three students from Lrncoln hlgh school took part ID the drscusslon to represent therr race All other students who partrcr pated were of natlonalrtles other than those they represented provrng that we are Amerrcans All Y Teens Study Constltutlonal Guarantees In Conference Delegates from Y Teen groups rn varrous Mrssourr and Kansas schools attended the Trr Crty Conference held February 21 rn the North Kan sas Crty hrgh school The theme of thrs conference was Y Teens Aboard Freedom Trarn The purpose of the meetrng was to find the real meanrng of freedom and the ways to guarantee the rrghts grven rn the documents aboard the Freedom Trarn Rabbr Mayerberg was the keynote speaker There were tlve workshops for the purpose of puttrng forth the rdeas of the conference musrc book re vrew movre rnformal dramatrcs and panel drscussron Westports representatrves were Pauly Palmer Jean Trmmons Shrr ley Heel Jeanne C'11 ter 'Ind Nancy Hellman Winners In Scholastrc Art Contest lfront nw ltonnu ltucu lhrrlura lradm I' 1 e D Wendt Joanna Warte Jack Kllnge Hack It 1 Cungr lhrx. Rrchard Scott Larolrnt Wrntharford Rohrrt Hamrlton Davrd Sweet Better Human Relutlons Purpose of Scholarships The Paul Mnookrn Melvrn Brown scholar shrp awards of S600 and S400 respectrvely have been establlshed annually by the Mnookrn Brown Amerrcan Legron Post No 468 The scholarshlps are to be awarded to the two hrgh school senrors of Kan sas Crty who have done the most dur rng the school year to further human relatrons The purpose of the schol arshrps IS to honor those men and women who lost therr lrves rn World shrp Commrttee that the awardrng of the scholarshlps wrll rmprove human relatrons among people of all ages All senrors rn the publrc Catholrc and prrvate hrgh schools of Kansas Crty Mo are elrgrble Jeanne Carter Lresl Eschenhermer Terry Moore and Jrm Schelner wrll be Westport s con testants They were chosen by a faculty commrttee consrstlng of Mrss Abel charrman Mrss Shelley Mrss Wheeland Mr Harrrs Mrss Keeler Mr Krng and Mrss Maddox Applrca trons were filed by twelve senrors Selectrons have been reported to the Scholarshrp cornmlttee consrstlng of two women and four men one of whom rs Mr Holloway It rs the hope of the Mnookm Brown Scholarshrp Commrttee that each school wrll voluntarrly organrze a Human Relatrons club to carry out the prrncrples of tolerance krndness and generosrty An aptrtude test for all candl dates wrll be grven Saturday at Westport The Judges conslstrng of socral workers wrll select four final rsts each of whom wrll grve a book revrew and be rntervrewed at a meet rng of the post on May 3 Herbert W Harrrson 31 vrsrted Westport February 24 He rs a certr fied publrc accountant for the states of Mrssourr and Kansas Srx Westporters won gold keys and srx others recerved honorable mentron rn the annual regronal Scholastrc Art Contest ThlS area rn cludes western Mrssourr and eastern Kansas and there were approxrmate ly 2500 entrres rn the competrtron The awards were made March 12 rn the Lrttle Theater of the Munrcrpal Audrtorlum Of the 125 keys grven rn thrs area Jack Kllnge a sen1o1 won one ln photography George Berg a senror, who won a photography key last year recerved one for an o1l pamt for a tempera Joanne Warte senror for costume deslgn Robert Hamrlton a senror for a pastel and Bonnre Bacus a freshman for cera mrcs Those who recerved the scroll and seal for honorable mentron were Bob Lawson Robert Hamrlton Davrd Sweet Carolyn Weatherford Elrse De Wendt Rrchard Scott and Bar bara Fradrn Students whose work rs on dlsplay on the fifth floor of Emery Brrd Thayer department store are Norma Lea Hof Bonnre Barcus Anne Whrt temore Robert Hamrlton Marx Brewer Howard Cunnrngham Rrch ard Scott Carolyn Smrth and Bob Wrrght The entrres of the award wrnners wrll be sent to the natronal contest rn Prttsburgh Westport has had sev eral wrnners rn the natronal rn pre vrous years H1 Y Meets Wlth R C Coles Club About twenty members of the Westport Senror Hr Y met wrth the H1 Y of the R C Coles school Tues day February 24 to further frrend shrp between the two organrzatrons Both clubs were left wrth helpful program rdeas The vrsrtrng West porters were shown through the Pa seo YMCA and finally wrtnessed a champronshrp basketball game be tween two rndustrral league teams Y I Y gk '. . 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Y , Y . . .- Y I - - ' . ,v K Q I . . . - Page Four wEs'rPoRT CRIER- W -- March 17, 1948 4acu1l'4fB Rocks rlvers and stars are the fr1erds of one of our leadlng faculty members Merle S Shearer whose envagmg personallty has made him k iown to every student ln the school A nat1ve M1ssour1an he sexvcd 1n the Navy durmg World War I W hzle m the servlce he was an mstrucfor ID meteorology and navlgatlon H1s son Eugene Shearer 41 was ln the Marlne Corps ln World War II Mr Shearer IS a graduate of the UDIVCFSIIY of MISSOUFI and receix ed hls master s degree from the Un1ve1 sxty of W1scons1n H1s first teaching job was ln Iowa Back ln the thlrtles he qult publlc school teaching for a year and was a member of the s aff of an avlatlon school For the last five summers Mr Shearer has taught at the Un1vcrs1ty of Kansas Clty summer school He IS the co author of the book The Lax th and Its Resources and sole author of Laboratory Exerc1ses both pub 1lShed by McGraw H111 Book Co Pastel and o1l pa1nt1ng IS one of M Shearer s favorlte hobbies Among the others are the plano and mlneral collecting For speclal enjoy ment and recreatlon he prefers trav elmg especlally in the mountains When asked about the election next November Mr Shearer replled I 1ntend to vote for Henry Wallace and Glen Taylor Definitely a Kansas C1ty product M1ss Helen E Gufiin teacher of homemak1ng IS a graduate of West port and received her masters de gree ln home economlcs at the Un1 versxty of Kansas Clty She began her teachlng career at Manual Later was transferred t Westport junlor hlgh school and ar rlved here the year that Mr Hollo way came She has taken summer courses m home economlcs at the UnlVeFSlty of WISCOHSIH the Unxver slty of Cal1forn1a Oregon U and K U M1ss Guffin s dec1s1on to teach home economlcs was based on ad mlratlon for one of her hlgh school teachers and the fact that she consld ered clothlng and foods essentlal sub jects 1n every g1rls l1fe She has tr1ed other vocatlons such as selling books and office work but always came back to teaching because she likes the students and It affords fun as well as a livelihood Her so called hobby IS travel and she has made vacatlon trlps ln her car over most of the Unlted States and parts of Canada She has been sponsor of the Round Table Pundlt Promethean and Dana Llterary soc1 etles and served on the committee Paamalecl Jamt Plshzr John Dlflwlllflli Jlm F1sher former major of the Westport battalion has been ap pointed cadet lleutenant colonel ex ecut1ve officer second ln command of the Kansas C1ty reglment ROTC F1sher took the wrltten and oral ex am1nat1ons wlth n1ne other battallon commanders at the ROTC headquar ters February 28 Practlcal examlna t1ons were g1ven Tuesday February 24 Larry Gepford of Manual high who ranked fi1 st ln the test was pro moted to the rank of colonel regl mental commander Major Dough erty of Southwest ranked th1rd J1m Fisher has an outstandlng RO TC record He was a member of the crack squad 1n 46 and crack squad leader 1n 47 He recelved the Amerl can LCQIOH award as the outstandlng non com of 47 and the first place Ch1cago Herald Trlbune award for dr11l ln school of the soldler He was a member of the T159 team 1n 47 and Jim IS president of the NRA club and also the Officers club Major John DlHWlddl8 IS the new battallon commander He IS a three year member of the rlfle team re CelVEd honorable mentlon on the all clty rlfle team 1n 47 and was a mem ber of the ROTC clrcus crack squad 1n 46 and recelved the second place Amerlcan Leglon award in 46 John IS secretary of the NRA club and v1ce presldent of the Officers club Typing Awards J1m Soward 20 Sue Schelner Lar ry OBr1en Bob Wxndsor M1r1am Isaak Carole Mullmax Norma Holte 30 Fred Krueger Bob Wlndsor Margaret Meyer Jackxe Ollphant Corena Belknap Peggy Burris Donna Nordsleck 40 Allece Smythe V1rg1n1a Stewman 50 Norma F1eld 60 wh1ch planned the recent receptxon for Dr Moore Also she IS a member of a commlttee wh1ch IS promot1ng a career day at K C U for glrls 1nter ested 1n any field of home economlcs TEN YEARS AGO Martha Ellen Scott 28 became the toast of Broadway ln the Pu lltzer pr1ze nommee play Our Town Her aunt Mrs Terry L1lly IS a s1ster 1n law of MISS Ida Lllly of the faculty Badly needed 1mprovements were made 1n the school w1th the lnstalla t1on of thlrty new typewrlters 1n the typlng room a new gong 1n the cafe terla new cement floors 1n the gym shower rooms and many new llghts Westporters placed high ln a Ill school commerclal contest The schools part1c1pat1ng were Westport North Kansas Clty and William Chrlsman The 1938 H1 Larltles productlon News Suppressed was a gleat suc cess offermg tasty bltS of phllosophy scandal and up to the minute weather forecasts The Fathers club dlscussed the need of trafiic signals at Thirty mnth street and Glllham Road Aftcl about elght years their pleas finally were heeded In response to the1r suggest1on pollcemen were detaxled to rlde on street cars after the Intel scholastic basketball games to elim mate vandallsm Frank Brandt won the f11st pllle of S5 1n the Herald cover contest and was chosen edltor of the art staff of the year book A SIX po1ntcode was formulated by MISS Keeler to xmprove the conduct of assembly audxences They m1ght serve as a gentle xemmder to the unruly ones Hurrv to HQ cmbly und go xnmnxulmtslv t your scat Watch thm st 11,1 d curtmn I un 111 -1 I z aa 00n 1 flu attentwn to thx tuclmnt clmlrnmn S mv colrts y l lunt 1 to -stu ent vm lllnll pulksrs u unerous but t lengthy llll nu nt for dl mls-nal 1 nil frcm :nz Mr Mlner demonstx ated the IIVIITIS hurt machlne wh1ch gave out 200 000 volts of static electr1c1ty 1nto the bodles of two puplls wlth no notlcc able effects except the halr of the subjects stood on end The auto club staged a coultloom scene w1th two tr1als coming up Twenty tive members of tl1e Health club accompanled by M1ss Morgan school nurse enjoyed educatlonal trlp to the Country Club dalry ThlS IS a remmdex that enrollment tlme IS drawmg near and puplls who are contemplatmg C O E next yeax should have further counsel w1th Mr Peters the coordlnator or MISS Abel the counselor APDIICBDIS must bc lb years old have thelr parents con sent some ldea of the k1nd of work they would l1ke to do and be lnter ested ID learmng as well as earmng Th1s IS a nlce way to get a high school educatlon along w1th on the job t1a1n1ng Mr Peters says 1 . 1 1 1. 11 - 9 7 1 - ' I ' . 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V . . ,, . 1 - - MHILII 17 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Under the Clock Rumor has it that the depressing cxime wave in our fair c1ty will cease when 1115 disclosed that B1ll Daywalt has been appointed ch1ef of detec tives fox High School Day at the City Hall HllllCt Whitehouse hardly can walt Ulltll May Someone coming back Harriet Bcv Nikles has suddenly becomc IUOCIILIIIC minded At 'ny nate she IS alw iys talk111g about Doc H'1vc you seen Candy Slltdt s new shoin locks' And we musnt OVCI look Nancy Campbells Sympathetic students of home ioom 312 'ne taking up a collection to buy M'11y Lou Waldon a stxongei pan of glasses Wlllle ieading a home lO0ITl NOIILL she sa1d the PTA was p1esc11t1ng a D1 ogxam entitled Tom s Mothci Now comes the time of yeax when coisages QLOINIC that IS, fo1 the11 dates Janet Bakei is maklng quite a n'1mc f0l hciself playing xollevball w1th the eighth g1'1de1s FOI a wl11le we thought Jo Wool sey was going to Join the Lonely Hearts Club but A1 caught hci eye and IS she glad' Just who and we do mean who can be Maiy Ann Reas seciet Ah love' Will somcone please tell Helen and Doiothy Dallam that while bowling you should 1oll the ball down the xlley not backwalds Typing and holding hands dont have much 111 common 01 do they Dick MCLHIII and Ronnie Baines uccently dlscoveied that micc suie can tiavcl Especially Ill th11d houi psychology H'1s inyone seen Becky G1uve1 looking fo1 tl1e footpiints on thc k0lllllg Quite an lIll91CSllllg occupa tion ch Becky Congmts to oux all stais We xc ically pioud of ou1 SllOltl6S Lynn Foudiay evidently doesnt think ve1y highly of love accoxding to l1c1 answei that It makes peoplc sid J0lly Roland, best known boy stag, lSll't a stag anymore Jean Jackman and her peroxided locks have created qulte a sensation she thlnks' Adveitisement Wanted Women Apply Kelth Mott or Ernie Shlvers Halold Simpson claims h s a peaceable fellow Those who saw thc Rockhuist game know differently We thmk the gals of Promethean and Da11a looked mighty shaxp when they dolled up recently fox the11 annual tea The thlld hour psychology class ieached ce1ta1n decisions ieveallng peisonallty tralts of blondes and biunettes The class was stumped on the case of Mary Hein though How do you rate a half and half' When one of Mr Spimg s bass sec tions was wandeiing aiound seaich mg for the right note he HDDIODII ately 1ema1ked Me no lost Wlg wam lost ODwye1s coat that caused her to have tits when the coat turned up missing' Call H111 Bobby Cox and Jack Canby ieally have been sitting up and taking notice in psychology now since the subject IS fsighl love' Thlnk you ll lea1n anyth1ng boys' Anyone who wishes to buy tickets to the ROTC c11 cus please see Pudgy P S Also any member of the bat t8ll0ll Cong ats to Jlm Fisher on h1s ap pointment as lieutenant colonel Johnny D1nw1dd1e looks mighty finc with those new maJo1s diamonds oo Ethelyn Roy blushed the most beautlful led to show hel English 11t class how pleased she was when they sang happy birthday to her Miss Junkm says if the love bug doesnt get you in high school zowie' It sure will get you in college Maiy Ann Slverd would l1ke to know wheie the clouds come fiom and why the sun doesnt shine when it is cloudy Ben Comi was M1 F1lSt0GS first squa1e dancing student They dld fallly well too Get youi FGSCIVHUOIIS 111 now fol a fiont seat wlth these lucky people who are gomg to be equipped with cais on senior day Page Five Latest Song Hits Lets Be Sweethearts Again Mary Lou Hall and Don Updyke Im Looking Ovei a Four Leaf Clovei Botany Class Ballerina JoAnne Waite Beg Your Pardon The food lines Ill the cafeteria Golden Ear Rlngs Betty Mitch e How Soon l Till school lets out I Put a Penny 1n the Gum Slot Whos got a penny My F1ckle eye Thelma Spen cer Too Fat Polka Nancy Camp bel To Be Continued The Buford Stanton Romance Current Prctures That Hagen Girl Sue Hagan Song of Love Ke1th Mott to Betty Ploessex A Likely Stoiy One of Mr Van H01 ne s l1ttle Jokes' K1lle1 McCoy Fiank McCoy beat 1ng his typewlltel Deslle Me What the airogant The Razor s Edge The reserved seat in Mr Harris s otlice TIS t rn t on turn It o weather not only produces colds but SITlHltGI'1llgS of that w o n d e r f u l spiing fevei have appealed l1ere a11d theie Athletic Equipment ZOWTG CIAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 509 11 13 Baltlmore Ave SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records funk S Y F 0 T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Repairs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER C0 1090 MCG!! 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' x fl ' - 1 ' ' Q - ' O Page Srx WESTPORT CRIER March 17 1948 Graduate Offers Advrce to Stage Asprrants Boastmg that a 5 year old Call fornran named Jrmmy Lerner was an expert srnger of Hrgh Upon a H111 So Noble Zolley Lerner 26 now a film dlrector ln Hollywood clrmaxed hrs 1nte1v1ew wrth a Crrer reporter Mr Lerner who has returned to Kansas C1ty to drrect Arthur Mrller s All My Sons for the fifteenth an mversary celebratron of hrs brarn chrld the Resrdent Theater attended Nebraska Unrversrty after gradu atron from Westport recervrng hrs A B rn 1929 and the M A degree rn 1932 He maJored rn the Hne arts and took hrs master s degree 1n dra matrc lrterature In 1932 Mr Lerner returned t Kansas Crty to found the Resrdent Theater a commumty playhouse and to remam rts director untrl 1940 Af ter a stretch rn the armed servrces Mr Lerner arrrved rn Hollywood where he lS to thrs day Whrle rn school Mr Lerner was a member of the Dramatlcs club pre slded over by M1ss Short before the advent of M1ss Keeler and of the Clronran lrterary socrety Hrs roles 1n school plays rncluded Bland rn Seven Keys to Baldpate and sev eral too mmor to remember ln such plays as A Mrdsummer Nrghts Dream and A A Mrlnes The Ro mantle Age The drrector a typrcal Calrforman Judgrng by hrs dark tan also recalled that he was the first presrdent of the Westport Junror hrgh school student councrl and the old est member of the Junror hrgn grad uatron class He begged however, when rntervrewed that the Crrer re fraln from makrng hrm sound lrke an old fogy Mr Lerner offered thrs advrce to asprrrng young actors The thrng to do 1S to wo k your hardest rn hrgh school and college for the modern actor lS not only a thesplan but an rntellrgent well rounded person Study not only act lng but also art hrstory and lrter ature There IS no longer a pot of gold at the end of every rarnbow The actor must be well prepared Bob Lawson s Desrgn Chosen for Natlonal Conventlon Program Bob Lawsons desrgn was chosen for the cover of the program for the Natronal Physrcal Educatron Teach ers Conventron wh1ch w1ll be held rn Kansas Clty next month The theme of the magazrne rs Horlzons Students are desrgnrng table decora trons for a chuck wagon drnner the group wrll hold Other students 1n M1ss Beck s seventh hour class made 1nv1tat1ons place cards and table decoratlons for volleyball playday under the drrec tron of Elrse De Wendt art manager for the grrls sports department The mural deprctmg World War II has been removed from the walls of 303 and to take rts place one entrtled Westport Old and New has been assembled by Sharon Wrse from de srgns submltted by the freshman class The Personnel Drvrslon of Mrssourr has announced open competrtrve ex amrnatrons for varrous c1er1cal POSI trons wh1ch exlst throughout the state rn agencres operatrng under the merrt system To qualrfy for these posrtrons students must apply before March 27 1948 Ofiiclal applrcatron forms may be obtarned by wrrtrng the Personnel Drvlsron 630 Jefferson Street Jefferson Crty Mo The Umted States Crvrl Servrce Commrssron also announces that examrnatrons for probatlonal ap pomtments to the posrtrons of sten ographer and typrsts wrll be grven Speakmg on a panel before the East hlgh school PTA two Westport students helped the cause of brother hood Gordon Bradshaw and Lresl Eschenhe1mer told of experrences and the results of these BXPBFISHCCS 1n lnter group relatlons encountered at a Youth Conference on World Af farrs sponsored by a Quaker agency the Amerrcan Frrends Servrce Com mrttee rn Oskaloosa la last surr mer Clarence E H111 regronal chair man of the Amerrcan Brotherhood Natronal Conference of Chrrstrans and Jews was leader of the drscus sron The conference also was at tended by Nancy Klstler a Junror Two Puplls Complete Walnut Coffee Tables ln Woodshop Two beautrful rub fimshed walnut coffee tables rn the SW9d1Sh modern style have been completed by Bob Kearney and B111 Stout The tables have rnset glass tops and measure 18x42x18 rnches The erghth graders have fimshed therr first proJect sewrng boards wrth compartments for spools thrmbles e c The wood shop IS bemg redeco rated w1th a Plttsburgh color scheme The tables and machrnes have been completely repamted ln a pleasrng vrsta green A new demonstratlon board w1ll be put up to show young Cl8fl.Sl'1'l9ll one hundred skrlls they must master Plans are underway for the twenty thrrd annual ROTC crrcus wh1ch Wlll be held Aprrl 9 rn the Munrcrpal Au drtorrum Trckets are bemg sold by members of the battalron Erghth Grade Items MISS Cannon s classes are studyrng the effect of newspapers on therr readers grvrng attentron to the lan guage punctuatron news gettlng and newswrrtrng They are compos mg 4 page unrts ln the form of a brrds paper Then model IS The Crrer and the paper mcludes front page columns socral and sport sec trons comics and advertrsements Thrs unrt grves the students credrt rn wrrtrng for Englrsh and b11d study for scrence The papers w1ll be completed March 8 Frlms for erghth grade puprls rn recent weeks rncluded Immrgratron C1ty Water Supply Lrfe Cycle of '1 Frog the House Fly Small Beach Anrmals Water Brrds Many erghth grade classes are maklng rnterestrng note books by mountrng the cllpplngs of the Ame11 can hrstory serles currently bemg publrshed rn the Star The many frrends of Jo Ann Krause extend sympathy to her on the death of her father Students rn MISS Gales fourth fifth a11d seventh hour classes are learnrng correct posture by walkrng wrth books on therr heads Each per son has to walk around the room balanclng one book then two then three They then go out rnto the hall and walk up and down the stans first w1th one and then two books Forty elght students have mastered thrs test Officers of MISS Gales second hour speech class are Ernest Blease presr dent Donald Boresow vrce presr dent Delores H111 secretary Kcrth Carrol sgt at arms B111 Howard pa1l1amentar1an One of MISS Cannons students brought rn a matrrx of an rssue of the Northeast hrgh school paper and the mold formed by pourrng melted lead rn the matrrx Every puprl has handed ln a clever bud newspaper such as the Peeper and the Brrd vrlle Bulletrn rn wh1ch appear ads for Kools ffor pengurnsb and ar trcles from Emery BlldS M155 Can non has found old newspapers turned rn by former students datrng back as far as 1932 V6FdlS opera La Trav1ata was presented by the musrc department of Lrncoln hrgh school February 26 and 27 All the parts except that of the tenor Alfredo were sung by stu dents of the school who also drrected the stagrng Anna Jo Harrrs a stu dent at the Conservatory of Musrc and a Lrncoln semor sang the role of Vroletta 1 . . 1 - . , . . . . . - . 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Page Eight 1 H WESTPORT CRIERW Wgmm Marchgiv, 1939 Tlgers Lose Flnal Tllf The 1948 Basketball Squad In Regional Series After battling to the top in the su i regional series and wmmng two regional games the Tigers SL1I'lGl1d ered to the Rockhurst Hawklets 47 to 35 m the final regional game at Independence Friday night March 5 The Tigers lagged except ln the early minutes of the game Rock hurst led 15 to 6 at the end of the first quarter 29 to 17 at the half and 39 to 28 at the end of the thud period Bob Wllhams Rockhuist bucketeer did most of the scoring for h1s team with 22 pomts Jack Carby led the scoring for the Tigers with 18 counters The Westporters had trouble han dlmg the ball and their usually ac curate long shots were missed Bob Wrlllams the Hawklet ace hit 10 out of 13 free throws and put 12 more pomts in by accurate slde and long shots The Hawklets who were beaten the week before by the Tigers in the subleglonal toulney took hrst place Ill the regional play ind won a try at the state championship wmle Westport took second place Haley who was game captain for Rock hurst was presented with the first place trophy and Westport received the second place trophy Westport had routed Smithville and Lees Summit ln two night games before the Rockhurst contest The Blue and Gold quintet had little trouble with Redemp or1st and Glennon the subleglonal opponents Sanding left to right Mr Buurrttt Bro tl Sump on Carby lime Akin lwlxurtl 1 M r oo 1 S ated Iilll Web r mgr Tomlin cn Drvl n ru blool Barn ln l n Rankin mszr but the final game Wlth Rockhurst was mp and tuck all the way endlng ln a brawl when tl e Hawklets claimed a wmmng bucket tossed 1n after the final gun They questloned the referees dec1s1on lnslstlng that hey hadnt heard the signal Specta tors and players thereupon Joined ln a free for all whlch netted Jolts and b1u1ses but had no effect on the of flC13l score The Tlgers captured three trophies one for the city champ1onsh1p an other for winning the subregional serles and a second place award ln the regional games Jack Carby was the only unam mous choice for the c1ty all star cage team He made the all stars last year Chuck Bates also was awalded a berth and Mike Broestl was named for the all star second team Mr Miller an eighth grade teach er was absent dullng the week of February 24 on account of the death of hls father Hairy F Miller a re tlred carpenter who had been living wlth his daughter at 2605 Smith road Kansas Clty Kan Shorthand Awards Mary Anne Rea Mary Hern Shlrley Horner 01909 101111 111 1 000 000 H mod 'Am N m SHE N032 THA ved issue ls cr: swflv THE MAGNL dl Pug. ol Q yum? 19 qw A do how od feosoll' Ea r Porfles Youwhgq to SOY an woymf! u lor gnu 'Mom 19 wee nhan ull Youb aux ti 190 Y. sick book. 0 Xl 0 ' gd: 'thc mliY and fldn uv, ge at to Y' h Qriends. 5' u amuse th' wk' B, che' wi' y Yo ef ofY tho' can NZGTEEN sap' YYOM' mdllboi .V ,FV s toil SEV xx md 4 'ow man is bf' lo u u X m We so lil crloo 4000 Homo Economvcs toochors road rl loo! 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'L I I 1 I - 4 C Q1 5 1 1 11 f fljorumuljfofs .senassvsN1eeN1o: 55500 ' ' 5 E C000 - I I I 2' ri I Address HE WE TPORT RIER Volume Thrrty Frve Aprrl 7 1948 Number Thrrteen Natronal Physrcal Ed Supefunfemfenll Meetrng Opens Aprrl 19 Delegates from all parts of the country wrll attend the annual con verrtrorr of the Amerrcarr Assocratron for Health Physrcal Educatrorr and Recreatrorr whrch wrll open rn the Murrrcrpal Audrtor rum Monday Apr rl Tours ofthe schools on thc opcrrrng day vxrll grxe vrsrtors an opparturrrty to see v rrrous rctrvrtres rrr the he rlth rnd physrcal educatron program at drlfercnt age grade levels rn ele merrtary Junror hrgh and senror hrgh schools Followrng the frrst general sessron a form rl receptrorr for ofiicers and honor guests wrll be hcld rn the Lrttle Theater After the receptron there wrll be socral darrcrrrg rn the arena of the Munrcrpal Audrtorrum Physrcal culture physrcal trarrrrng and physrcal educatron actrwrtres wrll be demonstrated by 500 boys and grrls from the publrc schools rrr the rrcna Tuesdrv rrrght Apr rl Z0 rt 8 o clock The actrvrtres wrll consrst of Irrdrarr club drrlls crlrsthenrcs formal exer crses on German and Swedrsh app rra tus fundamentrl ballet movements and a folk dance Creatrve rhythms self testrng tumblrng pyramrd burld rng rndrvrdual and co recreatronal rctrvrtres wrll be denronstrated by modern youth from prrmary grades through college Plard shrrts blue Jeans boots and sombreros wrll provrde the New Look for the Chuck Wagon Supper and Western Show rn the arena of the Audrtorrum Wednesday nrght at 6 X0 oclock The chuck wagons wrth spccral table servrce by attractrve western belles wrll be followed by dances performed by Indrans from Hrskell Irrstrtute a nd authentrc square drnces by Mrssourrans Musrc for the square dances wrll be fur nrshed by the Rhythm Ramblers Ad drtronal features on the program wrll typrfy the West rn all rts color and tradrtron A tea sponsored bythe Kansas Crty Health rnd Physrcal Educatron club wrll be grven Sunday afternoon Aprrl 18 from 3 to 5 oclock rn the Nelson Art Gallery for ofiicers and honor guests of the rratronal asso cratron Mrss Farrchrld rs charrmarr of the educatronal drsplay whrch rs to be re preserrtrtrvc of the work rn health and physrcal educatrorr at all gr rde levels DR HAROID lf MOORP Band to Play ln Annual Festival Tomorrow Nrght Erght hrgh school bands wrll pre sent a progr rm complrmentary to parents and frrends at the annual band festrval tomorrow nrght rn the Musrc Hall Each band wrll present two selec trons rn a 15 mrrrute perrod playmg rn the followmg order Southwest Central Northeast Westport Southeast Manual East and Paseo The Westport band wrll play March of the Spanrsh Soldrers by De Smetsky and Marco Polo by Scarmolrn All of the bands wrll profit from the constructrve advree of Clrfton F Bur merster drrector of mstrumental muslc at Central Mrssourr State Teachers College Judge and crrtrc Mr Peters Back After Operation Shelley F Peters COE co or drnator returned to school Monday followrng an emergency rppendectomy at Men orah Hosprtal early rn the mornrng on Good Frrday Hrs recovery was hastened by the new ambulatory treatment now used frequently after major operatrorrs Wendell M Ryder common learn rngs teacher returned last Thursday from Denver where he underwent an operatron recently He rs not yet able to resume hrs school duties Hrgher School Levy to Be Submrtted to Voters The questron of a hrgher school levy wrth resultrng hrgher pay for teachers and rmproved equrpment for the schools wrll be submrtted to the voters rn a specral electron Aprrl 27 Two thrrds of the votes cast must be rn favor of the rncrease A 5' mrll addrtronal lcvy above the present 3 mrll rate wrll be sought Terr mrlls are levred automatrcally wrthout consent of the crtrlens Thus the entrre school tax for operatrng costs would be 181 mrlls Thrs means a S18 50 school tax on property val ued at S1000 Wrth thrs addrtronal revenue teach ers salarres could be adrusted up ward to a maxrmum addrtron of S500 over the pre ent salarres More and better modern teachrng ards espe crally rn the audro vrsual field could be purchased School burldrngs could be rmproved where necessary Some although not all of the rm provements asked by the PTA for Westport wrll come rn thrs category Westport s needs are not Judged however to be the most urgent rn the crty There are schools rn Kansas Crty whrch are takrng care of about twrce the number of puprls called for rn therr orrgrnal plans Dr Harold E Moore superrntendent of schools has sard In speakrng for the board of edu catron Doctor Moore emphasrzed the teachers salary problem rn these words The board pledges rts contrnued consrderatron and study of the teach ers salary problem and rts recognr tron of the requests and recommenda tron of the teachers organrzatrons Further progress beyond the school year 1948 49 the drrectors be lreve wrll be assocrated wrth the makrng avarlable of addrtronal sources of school revenue asrde from the real property tax the growth of communrty support and the progress of other crty school srtuatlons to whrch the Kansas Crty salary sched ule obvrously wrll be compared On March 16 Rrchard Adams dem onstrated hrs typmg abrlrty to Don Chaney Mrssourr rcpresentatrve of the Southwestern Publrshrng com pany and Mary Anne Rea performed forJ C Raglan Mrssourr representa trve of the Gregg Publrshrng com Dany - ' . . . - , 1 . 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', ' - - C . - . - . ' v ' . z r ' 1 ' ' , , V - v. 51 id ' A1 ' a u ' ' ' ' 1 1 . , - Ei59lH...-...1----.t S ,TE -,WESTEQP-T .QRIER at April 7, 1948 On Breaking into the News In reply to an anonymous letter received by the Crier staff recent- ly, requesting more limelight on the unknowns and less on popular studes, we submit some information on how to crash the news, or in other vu ords, hovs to get your name in the Crier. First of all few members of the staff meet their quota of clock items and consequently are delighted to accept any contributions of- fered them Since the student body fuinishes the news, it s up to them to tell us about interesting things they do or say, hilarious or otherwise Any member of the staff is willing to write about you, if you ll supply the info Students who excel in sports music, art, etc , are sure to receive acclaim So if It s publicity you re looking for, do something out standing We feel that the staff is a cross section of the senior class, iepie sentmg intellect popularity and the ax erage students in general Therefoie, fevu can truthfully say that they do not know someone on the staff to whom they can give news If you re guilty of saving my name s never in the Crier Why do they alvu ays write about the same people 7 remember that students who get around and do things and those who cooperate with the staff by telling them news and gossip will be the ones who bask in the limelight and see their names in print It Sez Here Spring has sprung and the thoughts of the young men at Westport would turn lightly to thoughts of love if they hadn t been there all year long Pat Howard has turned out to be the great lover in English llteraturc thanks to certain notes written by Zelma Ocheltree Your heart may be in the right place Zelma but arent you a little large for Cupid' Kenny McNeel s car has been giving him a lot of trouble lately paitlcularly while driving around Z Lans The twinkle in Jackie Rlegel s eyes could be the nice weather but we re inclined to think Louie is the cause of it all And while on that tender sub ject of steadies Bill Weber should be congratulated for capturing Joan Mitchell s heart Jo Ann Wolch and Dick Chapman have decided to change their usual Satur day mght habitat from the Warwick to the Kimo We understand Dick Where else can you see 3 features and 4 cartoons for 30c' But isn t it a little ridicu lous forcing Jody to wear pig tails and no make up so you can get her in for a dime It seems that when Thelma Spencer borrows a formal she doesnt bother to hem them up to the right length, she merely snips a few inches off the bottom Its a good thing for the owner that ballerina length formals are also ln style this year As a challenge to Carl Hill we d like to point out J D s snazzy new crew l V The Pundit Clay dance was a huge success last Friday night The beauty queens Peggy Stanton and Mary Lou Hall looked especially gorgeous in their New Look dresses not to mention those handsome Clay members in their new spring suits A Gloria Davis seems to be the new decoration for the front of a car driv mg around Swope Park Thats Your Red Wagon should be the theme song of Gracie Bare and Boots Hurst after the recent Pundit paper sale The lit societies deserve a lot of credit for their splendid work to raise funds f r the Herald Another paper drive IS planned for the near future so be sure to save old papers and magazines and give our school year book a big boost cause that s what It Sez Here Tom Ousley hasnt been to Jefferson City for quite some time Wonder what interest is holding him in Kansas City' Uma! 214 ABC in this case isn't advertising a nationally popular brand of cigar- ettes but that locally popular girl, Arlie Belle Creager. This brown eyed dark haired senior was born August 22 1931 and has spent all of her high school days at Westport. Well liked and admired because of her genial disposition and ready wit she also has proved her mental abil ities by being a member of the Hon or Society president of Pundit liter ary society a member of the execu tive board of the Student Council member of the Pep club Stage and Screen and Speech Arts Whew' Her favorite food although it can hardly be classed as such is chewing gum Her movie preferences are Cary Grant and Loretta Young 'md her favorite exercise and recreation is Just going for a walk with no one in particular She likes to play and watch basketball games but doesnt think she could be classed as the athletic type English l1t tops her list of favorite subJects and she plans to major in English at KCU next fall Watch for this gal' She might be another Webster but even if she never IS its been grand having her as one of us ' Nursing mechanics clerical work and sales work are among the many types of occupations preferred by applicants for COE training Ap proximately forty pupils are definite prospects for the course next year This is the largest number ever to show an interest in COE since it was set up in Westport Mr Peters is proud of this fact but still is urging that any pupil at all interested in learning and earning should see him at once Immediate action is stressed for the pupils sake and to quote Mr Peters The doors are not closed ye THE WESTPORT CRIER Publishmd bi weekly during the 4'lZTlB11 5 school tyi-116, h'y the HNel:vswr:,1n:z c ass 0 es por ig Sc no CQUIL5 . kansas City M Address The Wistport Crier 315 Fast Thirty nmth street Kan sas City Mo Subscription rates Year 75 cents smglc copy 10 cents Pntered as second class maltcr April 4 1028 at the postofflce at hkansas City Ml'401lrl undrr tht Act of Marc 'i IR 9 FDITORIAI BOARD l if-sql F chi nhr :mer Vern Smoots I1 rry Moon Mary llxiles Editorial Assistants A t ll ll Abbott 117 SCROLL sA.,.-4 I' 1 Sports Nancy Hellman Don lhggmtt R 0 T C Thx lma Sw nccr lcutures Nancy Camplnll llctty Mm-h ll Marjorn Tnrnzr K 1 mmerce liarlmrn Wyntt lnrrulation Joan Wolrh Di trlhutlon B merlv Nlkl s Photographers Feorfze llerz Bill Webir R h d G J mm Ha nes IC ar unn 1 y Y Faculty Adviser Iohn N Booth Director of Photography Ina G Bonney 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 7 , . 1 1 1,1 1 1 , 1 ' A- 1 . . u 1 1 l . 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I D ' 1' , . 1 . 1 I .1 ' ' ' ' I' ' ' ' ' I1 Q 1 Aprrl 7 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three Plans Adopted for Erghfh Grade Officers Changes In Bullchng Another stage rn the process of rm provrng Westports facrlrtres was reached recently when the Board of Educatron approved several altera trons rn the boys gymnasrum and the ROTC room At the same trme the board appornted Hunt C Moore as rts specral representatrve rn charge of Wcstports needs The ROTC frrrng range rs to be lcngthcned and wrdened utrlmrng space 'rt the east end of the cafeter ra The makeshrft range long has been a source of danger both to students and rnstructors Showers wrll be rn stalled rn the west locker room rn the boys gym and the east room wrll be used as a supply room and coach s of frce A door wrll connect the office dr rectly wrth the gym Two addrtronal showers are to be rnstalled rn the east shower room and new fans wrll re movc foul alr from the dressrng room Two mat trucks measurrng approxr mately 10 to 6 feet are to be con structed to be used for storrng and transportrng the mats The board s actron was rn response to the publrcrty recently grven by the PTA to varrous undesrrable condr trons rn the burldrng Led by Mrs Berlekamp presrdent the organrza tron sent petrtrons and representatrves to board meetrngs requestrng that the money from the sale of school drs trrct land near Southeast hrgh school be used to lmprove Westport and Junror College The assocratron stated that the land orrgrnally had been rn tended as the srte of a Junror college and a teachers college but on ac count of war restrrctrons the college was shrfted to the Westport Junror hrgh burldrng Accordrng to the PTA thrs greatly mcreased the load on Westport s facrlrtres The school board accompanred therr actron wrth the promrse that the needs of Westport are to be met as soon as possrble The burldrng recent ly was rrrspected by Nate V Downes assistant superintendent rn charge of reparrs Roscoe V Shores Mr Moore and Mrs Berlekamp I5 Pass Shorthand Test Students rn Mrss Tottens second hour shorthand class were grven a new krnd of test recently Mrmeo graphed forms were handed out and puprls checked the errors they found Those who passed the transcrrpt proofreadrng test were Erleen Barry Vrolet Bopp Ermeen Bowman Jea nette Brrant Delores Darkey Shrr ley Horner Naomr James Peggy Knrght Marcella Nrcoll Peggy ODwyer, Geraldrrre Shrrley, Norma Stokes, Mary Lou Walden, Barbara Worth, Beverly Worth, Lucra Zanone rl!! I XY Musrcal Program Brrngs Enthusiastic Response Crew cuts and long harrs enthusr astrcally responded to an assembly program presented by students from the Kansas Crty Conservatory f Musrc The engagrng barrtone master opened the program by srngrng a duet wrth Mary Kantor from the opera Martha by Flowtow Elea nor Ann Brown and Don Morrrs Jorned them at the programs con clusron for the famous second act quartet from the same opera They were accompanred by Pearl Roemer Kelley An attractrve blonde soprano Helen Larson sang One Frne Day from Puccrnnr s Madame Butterfly and Romance accompanred by Beulah Buckman Mrss Larson rs a puprl of Rachel Hartley Ward the wrfe of a faculty member Three of Shostakovrtchs Fantas trc Dances were presented by Ellen Games a grfted pranrst Two contrastrng trros Beethoven s Adagro and Allegro and one of Wal ter Prston s modernrstrc composrtrons were a brt hard for some of the short harrs to understand In the first trro the player was June McWhorter clarrnet Bob Shot and the flute Gordon May In the second the flute and clarrnet were Jorned by a lrttle man wrth a brg moustache and brg bass vrolrn Pat Ortner It was the first trme many students realrzed that a strrng bass rs played wrth a bow Kenneth McNeel rntroduced the guests The Krmball grand prano was tuned for the event by Tony Calder one Members of the aeronautrcs class are plannrng a scenrc flrght rn a DC 3 from Kansas Crty to Lawrence Kan returnrng by way of the Grandvrew arrport where Mr Jedlrka a West port graduate operates a fleet of small arrplanes for trarnrng purposes Mr Shearer says that the flrghts may be open to other scrence classes on Sunday afterrroons A n r r llnr The newly elected officers of the erghth grade are Charles Scott presr dent Bobby Gunter vrce presrdent Jrmmy Ervrn secretary Karyl Un ruh treasurer and Naomr Gurlford sergeant at arms The busrness com mrttee rs composed of Peggy Sappen field Frank Arnone Beverly Mason and Bruce Hodges The delay rn holdrng the class elec tron was due to the fact that erghth graders knew comparatrvely few of therr classmates at the begrnnrng of the school year It was decrded that by the begrnnrng of the second semes ter they could choose wrsely the stu dents who wrll serve as therr oflicers Nearly srxty petrtrons were taken out by erghth graders Thrrty nrne petrtrons were returned filled rn cor rectly nomrnatrng the students who appeared on the prrmary ballot Srx teen names made up the final ballot from whrch the nrne class officers were elected Plannmg of Career Should Start Early, Mrss Abel Advlses After hrgh school what Have you thought about your future? Wrll you be a lawyer mechanrc or a drsh washer? All types of work are needed to keep our world runnrng In a recent rntervrew Mrss Abel remrnded students that the trme to thrnk about one s lrfe work rs durrng the hrgh school years You cant srmply fall out of hrgh school and prck up somethrng and expect to be happy the counselor warned The scholarship bulletrns rn the front hall should be watched by underclass as well as by senrors for many schools have such strrngent entrance requrrements that only careful plannrng startrng rn the freshman year wrll enable the stu dents to meet them Another way of obtarnrng rnformatron rs to watch the homeroom bulletrns for notrces of vrsrtrng college representatlves who grve first hand rnformatron Mrss Abel also remrnded students that free vocational trarnrng rs avarl able to all, even hrgh school gradu ates, at Manual Hrgh and Vocatronal school .' ' I - 1 1 1 1 1 f ' r . 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Q . , Page Four Y W WESTPORT CRIER rm W- M nfxprrl rj 1948 aww, 3 Conspicuous among Westport s no tables is our genial band and orches tra director George Keenan Born in Concord N H he was a wlry catcher on his high school baseball team for four years Following two years in Boston he went to Europe where he studied at the Paris National Con servatory for three years and then went to the Brussels Natlonal Con servatory for two additional years During the summer he went on tours with other students which took him to every country in Europe except Russia and Greece At the conserva tory he studied orchestration con ductmg theory and every orchestra and band instrument Many are astounded at hlS ability to take up any instrument and play lt sklllfully After returning to this country he played with the Boston Grand Opera company and various theater groups for a year His first teaching position was at Emporia State Teachers Col lege where he was head of the instru mental department He met his wlfe, Ruth Hemenway Keenan there She is a pianist and composer of the Westport Loyalty Song Their daugh ter is a teacher in the Kansas City school system and holds a pilots license Their son was a pilot in the Army Air Corps throughout the war Smce Mr Keenan came here the instrumental groups have won sev eral first prizes in regional contests tional contest 1n 1940 The Keenans spend most of the11 spare time at their Lake Lotawana cabm but Mr Keenan s visits to grade schools and his classes here and at Jumor College leave him little le1 sure in which to swim or fish Every summer he returns to Concord to visit his parents who are still living there He is frequently invited to judge regional and state contests and will go to Warrensburg next month for their disti ict muslc festival We all know h1s friendly smile and busy pace as he rushes from one class to another and his classes are some of the most enjoyable as he 1m parts some of his knowledge and ex perience in all things musical and otherwise Instructor of vocal music and dlrec tor of the A Cappella Cholr and the glee club since 1931 Harlmg Spring was graduated from Denison Univer sity Granville O with a BA degree He majored in music wlth language and physlography as minors and al so received a conservatory diploma in vlolm Mr Spring was a regular member of the orchestra the men s glee club and the mixed chorus He later attended Northwestern Umverslty where he majored in pub lic school music and was a member Holy Week Observed In Pre Easter Assembly In an atmosphere of reverence and with an attitude of deep devotlon hearts and minds were turned to the scene of cruclfixlon 1n the Easter as sembly Thursday March 25 Scripture was read by Joe Brown and the selections Only Begotten Son Bless Thou the Lord and God So Loved the World were sung by the A Cappella Choir The guest speaker D1 D dson M Nelson Jr spoke on the subject Chrlst s Passion Betrayal Trial and Crucifixion A prayer of consecration and The Lords Prayer sung by the choir closed one of the most solemn occas lons of the year the Easter assembly and the Holy Week discussions spon sored by the HI Y Y Teens YOB and Jr HI Y of the Northwestern A Cappella Choir the Evanston symphony or chestra and was student director of the glrls and men s glee clubs Here he was graduated as a Bachelor of Music Education Mr Spring also at tended the Juilliard School of Music ln New York the Kansas City Con servatory of MUSIC and Kansas Um verslty Later he received his MA from Kansas City University again majoring in education Mr Spring IS active ln state educa tlonal affairs as a member of the Missouri Music Educators ASSOCIH tion He was presldent 1n 1946 47 and has served on various commlttees of the Music Educators National Con ference Locally he IS chairman of the currlculum activities for the music departments and member of the city wide currlculum council for the Kan sas City schools Mr Spring s hobbies are much ne glected because of his many outslde activities such as teaching a Sun day school class of some one hundred members Also he IS cub master of the Westwood View pack of fifty cub scouts of which his son Bob IS a mem ber Bob attends Westwood View ele mentary school where he IS in the fifth grade Mrs Spring IS a music teacher at Shawnee Mission high school Mr Spring has a hobby of devis ing music tests wh1ch cover the sub ject and are easily graded Another of his hobbies 1S books a lot of reading At present he has two driving am b1t1ons early retirement from teach mg and second attending school again Charles Rusrnger has recelved a S10 check from the Scholastic Cor poratlon for his surface gauge which won third place ln the national metals projects contest Dean Foley, Phrlatellsf, Collects I 500 Stamps ln 6 Years Hunhng One of the more advanced philatel lsts around school IS Dean Foley whose collection the summation of six years of ardent stamp hunting 1S the envy of many a lesser hobbyist The collection comprising all to gether about 1500 small pieces of engraved paper is especially abun dant in American stamps with a secondary concentratlon on German issues A large percentage of these are mint stamps which never have been used This condition raises the value considerably The most valuable and conse quently the most interesting single stamp in Deans collection IS a first issue S2 Columbus quadricentennlal commerative stamp showlng the landing of the Admiral of the Ocean Sea on October 12 1492 It is valued at S60 Martha Orr Cook 41 has returned to the Conservatory of Music to teach piano She has been studying at the Juilliard School of MUSIC in New York under Madame Olga Samarofl' St0k0WSkl Mrs Cook received her masters degree from the Conserva tory in 1946 Your Best Bet rn a Moderate Pnced Accordion wwf W W ew' MODEL 60 W ww CRUCIANELLI lrs fun to ploy accordion cspa cmlly vshcn you play Crucmnellr DrrecTonL fpat pond US and lmlyj 'ind Magic Ease improvement! make playing casler hclp you achieve 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I Apr rl 7 1048 Under t Nancy Krstler was much hurt when shc found out that Irrsh potatoes drd not come from Ireland Too bad krd' In xarn we have trred to pry the secret out of Drck Drckrnson why arent Wcstport grrls good enough for hrm' Mrss Grles wonders who suflered thc morc Glenn Pennrngton who h rd to m rkc good on hrs boast or the mcrnbers of Brownrng We extend our sympathres to Mrss Shelley on learnrng that she rs an older person We are rndebted to Jrm Scherner for thrs rnformatron Bob Hamrlton should have passed out crgars last week After all garn rng a new nrece such as Marrlyn Kcrn rs really an unusual happenrng Lrstenrng to Marrlyn Kern laugh over her own Jokes rs lots funnrer thrn the jokes themselves Thanks should be crctended t Hrrrret Skalrtsky for her contrrbu trons to the clock column thrs trme Should rt be thanks or a shotgun' When Chrrles Mrss Burkes small nephew saw hrs aunt rn a new dress hc looked at her and sard A man could love a woman rn a dress lrke that What rs thrs younger genera tron comrng to' Run up and grab a handful of Becky Gruver s han some trme It has that baby frne texture The rnusrc by the conservatory ccrtarnly had a powerful effect on Bc rtrrcc Hrxon or was rt thc hrnd sornc barrtone' Tlrrrty days hrs hacrenda Aprrl June and Sornbrero All except my brother Pedro Hc got srxty days for stealrng, Don Ir rsh s name now has appeared rn the clock column Satrsfred Coleen Ludlum wrshes to announce that Mrke Broestl rs no longer str rctly unattached as was stated rn the last Crrer Senrors are now countrng the days hours and mrnutes trll lrberatron Joyce Ireland Lors Moorehead and Gracre Bear are also courrtrrrg the days The thrrd hour psychology class thrnks that Mr Ploesser would have made an excellent actor WESTPORT CRIER Page Frve he Clock Drdnt Dorrs Bucher get cold wart rng for that sweater that drdnt ar rrvel Carl Hrll keeps hrs harr lookrng so sleek wrth the ard of lacquer what an rdea' Buddy Prrce rs alarmed at the state of hrs frn club It seems the members rre losrng rnterest Rebecca and Arthur Gruver ofii crally celebrated the first day of sprrng by wadrng rn the Swope La goon Grace McLeod and Rrchard Adans have decrded that the abrlrty of that famous Indran gurde Brg Chref Happy Hrps rsnt what rts elarmed to be Jorene Bullock has a new nrck name Just ask for Flabby' Someone submrtted a clock rtem about Jo Larrd but we drdnt thrnk rt was worth prrntrng so well Just mentron her name Mary Bales lrttle srster Teddy rs almost as screwy as Mary but she strll has the edge Watch for further developments All the school rs lookrng forward to sprrngtrme when the chemrstry room can open rts wrndows and let rts presence be known to the outsrde world rnstead of the halls of West port Jack Whrle we re srttrng rn the rnoonlrght Id lrke to ask you Mary Yes' Jack rf you would movc over Im srttrng on a narl Warter And what wrll you have to drrnk' Brll Grngerale Warter Pale' Brll Oh goodness no Just a glass Hrckory Drckory Dock The mrce ran up the clock The clock struck one But the other lrttle drckens got away To Remember Many a woman has gotten a mrnk coat by skrnnrng an old goat Mary had a lrttle lamb Its fleece was whrte as snow As hrgh as meat rs today That lamb wrll have to go May 28 rs the date of the senror day luncheon as announced at a recent P T A meetrng Un flue 4444419 .fuse Westports annual ROTC Mrlrtary Ball wrll be held Aprrl 17 rn the ball room of the YMCA Mrlrtary balls of other schools are the hrghlrghts of the season Southwests was held March 13 Northeast s March 20 East s Aprrl 2 Paseo s Aprrl 3 Central wrll have therrs Aprrl 9 and Manual Aprrl 17 Promotrons have been approved as follows John A Drnwrddre major Wrllram W Daywalt captarn Jack T Keller 2nd lreutenant Glenn E Lush stafi' sergeant Paul Stalker corporal New organrzatron of the battalion staff rneludes Maj John A Drnwrd dre battalron commander Capt Ken neth P McNeel exeeutrve officer Capt Wrllram W Daywalt adJutant 2nd Lt Ronald A Hoffman rntellr gence oliicer lst Lt Norman E Dun gan operatrons officer 2nd Lt Wal lace S Pendleton supply officer The ROTC Crrcus wrll be Aprrl 9 rn the arena of the Munrcrpal audr torrum at 7 45 oclock In the elrmrnatron contest for the Chrcago Herald Trrbune Award rn the drrll of school of the soldrer Lt Col James Frsher recerved the gold medal for first place and Maj John Drnwrddre the srlver medal for sec ond place An explanatron of gear shrftrng rs the draftmg assrgnment of Jack Whrtaker who rs makrng rt for drrv ers educatron classes Athletrc Equipment Zowzsa QMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 11 13 Baltrmore Ave SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records printf S Y F O 'I' Y P E W R I 'I' E R S Sales Rentals Reparrs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. 1000 McGEE VI 5697 Mention Thr: Ad Q . . . w - - . . . , . 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' . 1 . 1 1 ' . t . , . . . v . 1 I I . .' . . , ' ' ' I Page Sxx WESTPORT CRIER Aprll 7 1948 Eighth Graders Put On Excellent Program Demonstratlons of body control good posture correct walkmg and the soclal graces were presented at the last PTA meetlng Tuesday eve ning March 23 by a group of elghth grade speech students The program showed the work ex actly as It IS carrled on ln the class room and gave parents a better ldea of actual class actlvlty Mr Hollo way commented after the meetlng The spontaneity of the partlclpants and Mls Gales excellent organlza tlon provlded a most delightful per formance Dorxs Ferguson Geraldme Dole and Jerry Spencer demonstrated the incorrect and correct methods of m troductlon stressing dlstlnct pro nunclatlon of names Carol Unruh the narrator then mtroduced MISS Gales who led a class m breathmg exercises Sharon Fink read a few rules for use of the volce and J1mm1e Short and Caroline Brown reclted a poem Carol then presented a short panto mme on the weaker sex How to or gamze and partlclpate m dlscusslon strated by Herbert Simon Jlmmxe Short and James Ervm Mlss Gales took over agam to lead a class on re laxatlon exercnses Bruce Hodges to end the eighth grade program pre sented an experiment ln stage craft A playlet entitled Worklng Father Over wrltten and dlrected by MISS Gales was presented by B111 Burns Teddy Bales Cormne Goodman Buddy Price Rebecca Gruver and Chuck Garrett In the annual PTA election whlch preceded the program the followmg officers were chosen Mrs Berlekamp presldent Mrs A C Pennington first vlce presldent Mrs A N Murphy second v1ce presl dent Mrs A M Edmonds thlrd vlce president Mrs Hoyt Hoffman re cordlng secretary Mrs R C Bure correspondmg secretary Mrs Sam Renken treasurer and Mrs J L Cartwright hxstorxan TYPING AWARDS Mary Bales Larry Beamer Naomi Cooper Norman Dungan Betty Jen kms Jean McConnell Lucllle Pettl John Geraldme Stroud 20 Bob Cus ter Betty Dyer VIVIBD Harper Mar vella Keen Elizabeth Moore Jeanne Novoa Jean Redlck Yvonne Reu bart Lilly Schmid Jeannine Tatum 30 Carol Balchley Shlrley Bogue Llesl Eschenhelmer Ellzabeth Moore Phyllis Schmdler 40 Mary Hern Francis Monson 60 Al Spencer IS makmg a serles of charts as a guide to elghth graders takmg a draftmg course Cast of Working Father Over 1 rlc li EIGHTH GRADE ITEMS Patrlcla Yoke presented MISS Can non wlth two lovely Easter presents before the holldays One was a beau t1fu1 s11ver plated table spoon and the other was palntmg and tr1mm1ng one of the bulletln boards Miss Tompson recently has spent mon learnlngs classes She plans to be a teacher next year and IS es peclally mterested m elghth grade work The students of room 208 surprised Mlss Cannon March 25 by presenting an Easter program The puplls had planned 1t all wlthout her supervls non They dlscussed what Easter means to the church to sclence and to children Bruce Hodges an elghth grader re cently completed a mlmature stage for Mlss Gales speech class The stage IS complete wlth electrxc lxghts movable curtams wmgs characters and everythmg else found on a real stage DIXIE Vlckrey won first place and Pat Fogel second ln a recent spell down ln Mr Mlller s first hour class Classes See Fllms Recent films ln Miss Brubakers classes mcluded Part III of Land of Llberty United States Terrxtorles and Beach and Sea Anlmals O Aprll 27 a color film of the Benton Murals w11l be shown durmg three periods m the assembly Scheduled for the same week IS a color film of Nlagara Falls The Adventures of Huckleberry Flnn w111 be shown the week of Aprll 21 Mlss Beck vlslted ln Denver Miss Gales m St Louls and MISS Abel flew to Dallas durmg the Easter va catlon Wlde Varlahon m Estimates Of Value of a Gold Brick Have you ever tried to guess the value of a gold brick' Students ln physlography classes had then chance on February 19 After glvlng an xdentlficatlon test of fifty mln erals Mr Shearer declded lt was tlme to relax and let the students do some guessmg So after lecturmg about gold for some twenty minutes he drew on the blackboard a dla gram of a gold brnck of definlte dl menslons Each student was asked to guess the value of the brlck at the present market prlce of S35 an ounce In the first hour class Jerre Muel ler was closest wlth an estlmate of 58 300 The correct value was S7 231 Rebecca Gruver guessed the lowest wlth S750 and Carolyn Buckingham hlghest wlth S2 000 000 ENTERPRISE CLEANERS 39th and Broadway Masomc Bulldmg 7Mffe10fA 1 JEWELERS 10 Westport Road llI'I'0 ' '- H R+ - - V -- el- v-,,-.e fs-, ' 11 - If 1 5 ' , . . ,, ' I I .. 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' 1 A11l7l'8 Physlcal Educatlon Started Here In 1885 Slxty th1ee ye IIS ago the 11151 health and physlcal educatxon depaxt 1110111 Ill elementaly schools 111 the Unlted States was set up in Kansas Clty w1th Dr Ca1l Betz as d11ector Ull'ilL'lCd and unpald fox the tirst two ycaxs D1 Betz served until hlS dcath lll 1893 S1nce 1885 the depart ment has g10Wl1 steadlly and today the st ufl' conslsts of seventy elght 111 stluctols Ill JUIIIOI and sen1or hlgh schools two SUDCIVISOFS twelve spe c1al tSSlS1.8lltS ID the elementa1y gl :des a pa1t t11ne labo1ato1y tech 111c1111 D1 P1tt11c Ruth OKeefe IS the DICSCllt dllCCt0l The Inst 1cco1d of a hlgh school cl 1ss Ill physlcal cultuxe IT10lltl0l'1S a QIOUD of slxteen glrls ln Centxal hlgh school who volunteered fo1 free gym nastlcs malchlng exerclses and llght gymnastlcs w1th poles and Ind1an clubs ln 1889 Football was 1nt1oduced 111 1895 basketball Ill 1903 tennis f0l boys lll 1904 Hockey tea1ns for gnls were 0lg'll1lLCd IH Wcstpoxt 111 1913 and the Inst sports day fox girls was held 1n 1939 A well ventllated att1c ln the L1n wood school was equxpped w1th a horlzontal ba1 a ladder and a cllmb mg ba1 1n 1892 Thls was the fllSt ele menta1y school to provlde space fo1 1 gymnasium A cl ass of fifty Cent1al gll1S gaxbed llt b100lT1ClS and 1n1ddy blouses was st11tcd 111 1900 for 1nst1uct1on 111 phy s1c1l CdUL'Itl0l1 A chapexon was on gll'lld to p1event 1nqu1s1t1ve boys 1-IOITI watchmg the glrls as they took SIITIDIC CXCICISCS Ill a dalk basement loom The first field day was held 111 Ex posltlon Park 1n May 1893 A school nurse was employed 111 1917 to ellmlnate pedlculosls Some of the puplls undoubtedly were lousy th1rty yea1s ago Forty five nurses now are employed ln elementaxy and seconda1y schools fox health SBIVICC and gUld3llCC B111 McKay IS W0lklllg on a came1a t11pod made of alum1num It wlll haxe three sectlonal telescopxc legs and the head wlll have an elevatlng devlce operated by a geax and rack lT10Ch3l1lSIT1 Othex boys 111 Mr Pole S011 s classes are maklng ut1l1ty boxes fl0lY1 wa1 surplus HITIIHUIIIUOII boxes GLIIC Oakes lS lettermg SlgnS de sngned to promote efiicxency safety and organuatlon Waste papex collected by me1nbe1s of the l1tera1y socletles was sold re cently fox S4410 ThlS sum was dCDOSl18d Ill the C11e1 He1ald fund A11othe1 a11d blg20l sale IS planned fOl next week WESTPORT CRIER WLM H1064-JJ Mnrv Ann Rca Rlcharcl Adam RlCh8ld Adams a second year typ lllg student recently passed hls 80 1n typmg Wlth a high degree of accur acy Top honoxs however go to Mary Ann Rea a first year student who has recelved her 80 award 1n typing Thls rate of speed has seldom before been atta1ned by a beglhnlng typlSt The Dl0DOS6d M1ssour1 Valley Au thorlty recently was debated ln DhySlOglaphy classes Previous to the debate each student wrote a paper glVlI1g an equal number of arguments for and agalnst the proposal MISS Falrweather lxbrarxan has assembled a COIlSldel3b1G file of newspaper and lT'13g3ZlI'1G artlcles on the sub1ect Fol lowmg the debate a vote was taken the total for three classes belng 55 for and 24 agamst M V A Then Mr Shearer assured the classes that M VA had about as much chance passing ln the present Congress a snowball would have 1n trying survive a trip across the equator sea level that IS Rector Scholurshlps Open The Rector Foundatlon announces new scholarshlps to be awarded so that the successful appllcants w1ll be able to enter DePauw Un1vers1ty in June or September 1948 Literature regardmg the scholarshlps has been placed 1n the hands of the hlgh school pr1nc1pals The awards w1ll be made to young men w1th sound scholar Shlp who have taken a place in the leadershlp of hxgh school affalrs Any young man who IS mterested should confer with h1s hlgh school prlnclpal at once as appllcatlons must be sub mltted after seven semesters of h1gh school have been completed Speclally deslgned plns adopted by the Camera club show small shlelds with crossed swords and the words Camera Club ln ralsed lettermg Students ll1t6I'9St6d ln any phase of photognaphy are lI1Vlfed to come to the meetmgs of the club wh1ch are held the second and fourth Wednes days Page Seven Talent Scout Presented In a program presented ln the au d1tor1um thlrd hour elghth graders showed that the purpose of the work of the speech laboratory IS to do thmgs educatlonal and constructlve Everythmg was turned over to them as they presented Talent Scout of the A1r The master of ceremonles B111 Ferguson w1th h1s asslstant Harold Packer 1ntroduced the con testants The first performer was Jackxe Shook who d1d a tap dance the second was Delllah Weber who sang Manana then Tommy Walters played a trumpet solo and B111 Fer guson played You Do on the pxano The fifth contestant Jaumta Bucher sang Golden Earrlngs last was Tommy Lyons at the piano with a classlcal piece When Grace Davls now Mrs Eu gene Shearer and her husband left for Denver on their weddlng mght March 23 they had conslderable trouble at the Umon StatlOn Army purposefully m1splaced suxtcases and baggage and dxslocated several ltems ID the compartment reserved on the Umon Paclfic for thelr trlp to Denver See Ya at Paul s PAU L S LU NC H 7 West 39th Street Toedman Cabs Inc WE 1500 Our Twenty First Year Of Dependable Service 11 jf Y JU4 U U U U U Um'UUU--vii-1wvffUUUUUvfUUfUfUA UUQAUU-UUU--UUUUUU -1-U UU , , I , ll ll Y ' - . 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U l , , .1 1. vw ' ' - Page Exght WESTPORT CRIER Aprll 7 1948 Central, Southeast Girls Lead ln Playday Games Westport girls won two out of three games ln the volleyball playday held March 6 Central and Southeast won all of their games In charge of the glrls gym was Mlss Genevleve Jones wlth Ivy Clayton Ruth Blggerstaft' Beverly Cochran Lowry Alice Roberts as referees Katherlne Bach as scorer and Lucllle Kelly as tlmekeeper In the boys gym Emlly McKenzxe was ln charge and Mlss Florence Bradley Lawanda Stewart Martha Trate and Janet Morrls were referees Josephme Lee was scorer and Vlrgma Brown tlme keeper Members of the commlttees m charge of the sportsday were the fol lowmg lttll a ry Dru r r Yll l' rtmllll ITU! llVl l'l IK I I XR l' NTTII 4 H UW Dl'I'l on I lu hr and Wvmma Sampson Danc ra Marv luu Hall tandy Slnmlt lhylll Hchlnlllnr Jacka Saauy Dotta tonnzll Nmmx Stxkw and tlurn Davl Nsrurx-X Nancy lwumz Dnlurw Osborn Ar A 1 lrrapur lrancna Arnold Thx ml Mlllfllllllrll larulyn Kawuwnll Marilyn M larthy terry Shlfl y llmttl lirnn-xtmtttr Vlr Kllllll Maur Wanda lil uns lhtlv McKannx Mary Thurman and loan Trlmlvlm Art Plru DnWr-nrlt Cram Mclual lllffurrl R all tarulyn Weatherford and lrmichtn Las r Runmr Billy Murphy Norma Holt llctiy Dvtr l'Il7aluth lang lrcth and Cullun lunlv ura ani Dnlnrm llarkty yzlrl Kvm and Marv Halt lmy gzvm txt th I r lhtty Whl 4 ar xzarnt Portman Juan llrtnnan Donna lauch lun anl laullm McWilliams llllll' Yllll IC illll ll! l 0 ni lllld rr c arlan ll rch r ya Vtrx Nmeut,-A mann and li: mmary M ntr -a url Joan Mitchell was mistress of cele momes Guests at the sportsday were Mrs Hortense Turner Mrs Roscoe V Shores Mrs Vernon Helmers Mrs L P Cookmgham Mrs Nathan Rel ger Mrs Berlekamp Mlss Annette Moore Miss Elmxra Colllns and Mxss JoAnn Taylor all of whom are CIVIC leaders Other mvlted guests were Mtss Abel Mr Shepherd H R Shep h e rd prmclpal of Manual D O Keefe dlrector of physlcal educa tlon Helen Faye supervisor G R Powell Southeast hlgh vlce prmcxpal Mr MCMIIIIH prmclpal of Southeast C O Wllllams prmclpal of East hlgh Mr Broadllck East vxce prlnclpal Mr Holloway and Mlss Burke Mem bers of the advlsory councll present were Ruth Blggerstaff Mlss Florence Bradley Gertrude Jones Marle Pu saterx Mary Henshel and Anlta Ald rnch The art committee members made attractive blue and gold place cards plcturmg a glrl holdmg a volley ball On each school table there was a dxf ferent characterlzatlon of a volley ball player w1th the school colors and letter At the place of each CIVIC leader was a bouquet to pm on her dress Basketball Players Awarded Letters ln Rousmg Assembly Members of the 1947 48 basketball team were awarded letters and tro phles won durmg the season were presented to the school ln an assem bly last Thursday Opemng wlth a selectlon by the band the audlence responded wxth rousmg cheers as Coach Moore ln troduced the 1nterscholast1c cham plons and presented each with a W and a mlnlature gold basketball The coach announced that Jack Carby had been elected captam of the team Mlke Broestl presented the sub re glonal trophy to the school Chuck Bates the reglonal second place awar'i and ROHDIC Barnes the lnterscholas tlc league trophy Congratulations were extended to the team by several members of the faculty and also to the student body on a splendld record free from van dallsm Recordlngs of the last half of the Boxmg Bouts Yield I0 Champs The boxing tournament ylelded ten champs The followlng boys won top posltxons ln thelr welght groups Paperweight Benny Owens 90 lbs Bob Way 100 lbs Harley Thompson 110 lbs Leslle Webb 120 lbs Davld Yohe 130 lbs Bob Cox 140 lbs Don Dlshmger 150 lbs Don Moore 160 lbs Dlck Moss Leroy Rhule heavy welghts Howard Cunningham IS draftlng a chart The World IS One Com munity whlch will be used ln Mlss Wheeland s history classes Jun Buford and Challes Rusmgcr puplls m M Wxlcoxs draftmg classes are maklng dzawlngs fox the metal shop lllustratlng vallous pro jects Northeast Westport game brought back vxvxd memorxes of the season s outstandmg vlctory 5QgooT Q5 xcbl X BUD G22 ttG0 lMS NON BNGPPYQ of ma. 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' - 9 v ' 1 1 I Y - ,W I ' HE WE TPORT RIER Volume Thlrty Frve Aprrl 21 1948 Number Fourteen Good Schools Vltal to Democracy, Patron Says A democracy must be based upon an rntellrgent rnformed electorate were the words of Mr John Thorn berry Westport patron rn a recent rntervrew rn whrch he explarned the posltron of the taxpayer rn relatron to the school electron Aprrl 27 when the voters wrll authorue or reject a proposed 51 m1ll rncrease rn school taxes Mr Thornberry showed that a practrcal plan rs yet to be devrsed that wrll share the school tax burden farrly Taxation on the basrs of real estate rs an attempt at farr drstrlbu tron yet there are some who whrle not ownrng much real estate strll possess consrderable personal prop erty drfficult to evaluate and even more drfficult for the authorrtres to check upon Most of the valuable Kansas Crty real estate rs concen trated rn a few square blocks down town and from thrs comes a large share of the school revenue It rs true that for 150 years our caprtalrst busrncss system has provrded publrc educatron for all On the other hand educatron takes commented If the schools are to offer more than the three Rs they must have more money The school burld rngs are bulgmg and repalr costs have mounted Teachers lrvrng costs as well as those of other crtrzens have mounted Mr Thornberry also emphasrzed the fact that a teachers mvestment rn educatron and specral preparatron has multrplred wrth the hrgher standards rn our schools Thrrty years ago a hrgh school drploma was sufficrent for the average grade school rnstruc tor Today the lowlrest begrnner has had at least four years beyond sec ondary trarnrng and a prospective hrgh school mentor must have a mas ter s degree In conclusron Mr Thornberry sard Srnce I belreve rn educatron for all people rn hopes that that wrll pro duce an rntellrgent rnformed elec toratc I must accept the corollary of payrng an addrtronal tax load A sur vey of my dutles and responsrbrlltres as a crtrzen of a democracy forces me to agree to the premrse that edu catron shall be a publrc burden I hope the money voted wrll be spent wrsely From past evrdence I assume that rt wrll be Higher Levy Needed to Meet Rlsmg Costs The prrces of food elothrng fuel houses automobrles household supplres and all other commodrtres have sprraled upward srnce World War II untrl the cost of lrvrng rndex for consumer goods has reached an all trme hrgh of 168 8 In other words an artrcle that could be purchased for S1 five years ago now costs Sl 688 Radlo Rhythms to B Presented Frrday Nlght Radro Rhythms rs the trtle of the program whrch wrll be presented by the A Cappella Chorr and the grrls glee club at the sprrng musrc festrval Frrday nrght Openrng wrth lrvrng Berlrn s Say It Wrth Musrc numbers by the concert groups wrll be rnterspersed wrth vocal noveltres and features Solorsts wrll be Dorrs Bushman Betty Whrte Harrret Whrtehouse Brll Drsney Johnny Mrller and Jack Drnwrddre Specral dances by mem bers of the glee club are berng ar ranged by Betty Congour Betty Ploesser Dorothy Bryant and Berna 'VIcGeeny Lawrence Johnson wrll be the bass sololst srngrng Ole Man Rrver wrth the chorus Other Show Boat mclo dres wrll rnclude Make Belreve You Are Love Cant Help Lovm The program trmed to srxty mrnu tes wrll be carrred out rn the radlo manner wrth an announcer com mercrals and applause Traditional Ceremonies Planned for Sensor Day Ceremonres on senror day May 21 wrll rnclude the tradrtronal features Mr Holloway announced recently In the mornrng awards for drstrn gurshed servrce wrll be presented to those senrors who have made out standlng contrrbutrons to the varrous departments Thrs assembly wrll be the last one whrch members of the class of 1948 wrll attend as under graduates Accordrng to Mr Hollo way Westport IS the only school rn thrs regron that has thrs plan At the conclusron of the assembly Heralds wrll be drstrrbuted The Her ald rs rapidly nearrng completron The cuts are ready for dellvery and the bulk of the copy has been sent to the prmter After the Heralds have been drs trrbuted the senrors wrll attend a luncheon sponsored by the PTA The graduatron ceremonles wrll be held on the evenrng of June 3 rn the arena of the Munlcrpal Audrtorrum Whrle wages and salarres generally have been ralsed to meet the rn creased cost of lrvrng the rncome of publrc employees especrally teachers has lagged behrnd rn Kansas Crty At the begrnnrng of the present school year 2400 teachers left Mrs sourr to take posrtrons rn other states where salarres are better Many others have deserted teaching to enter other occupations that offered better pay For the first trme rn hrstory the de mand for teachers today far exceeds the supply Only a small percentage of college and hrgh students are plannrng to enter teachrng although the schools wrll need hundreds of new teachers rn the next few years Better pay rn other lrnes of work ex plarns the shortage both of experr enced and prospectrve teachers After makrng every effort to obtarn revenue from other sources the dr rectors of the school drstrrct have The Board of Educatron rs compelled to ask for more funds for these reasons Present rncome wrll not provide for a salary schedule whrch recognizes the rncreased cost of lrvrng The present salary schedule wrll not attract able persons to prepare for teachrng ln Kansas Clty to mam tarn the hrgh qualrty of our schools State funds wrll not be avarlable to meet these and other crrtrcal needs rn the operatron of the schools Proposed Levy Explained Wrthout a vote of the people the Board of Educatron rs authorized to levy a maxrmum tax of S10 per Sl 000 of assessed valuatron for school operatron S1 for the publrc lrbrary and any amount necessary for debt servrce A hrgher tax for school oper atron and the lrbrary must be ap proved by a two thrrds maJor1ty o the voters who cast ballots rn a regu lar or specral electron An addrtronal levy of S8 10 for school operatron and 40 cents for the lrbrary wrll be sub mrtted rn a specral electron Aprrl 27 The present levy of S3 rn excess of the maxrmum authorrzed rn 1946 exprres thrs year If the voters sanc fContrnued on page Bb O o n n . Y l V I 1 ' Y l 1 1 1 1 11 . . . 1 . . v Y 1 . ' ' ' 1 ' Y , l . . . . - - ll ' ll e . , -1 - - 1 , , . . . l 1 1 V' 1 u ' vs ' ' l v I 3 1 ' . . - ' . - l - - 1 rt I ' ' vu I . , . . , Y Y ' t V . Q 4 ' ' ' .- . , - ' 1 . - 1 I 1 l . 1 ' . . l . 1 ' , I - C - - f . . ' Q ' .- . . . H , ,, . ' . . - 7 ' . ' ' ' LA ' 'H '- V . ' .A 71 n S ' I ' ' ' . tools and equrpment, Mr. Thornberry That Mann and 1-Billy proposed an rncrease in the tax levy. 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 7 1 . . . - o o n . I , . . l . . . , . . . v , , . I l , . - . . . . l l . . . . 7 V 9 - V - . . 1 . - . . . . , l Q y . l ' 1 1 . Y . I . 1 - l ' . 1 . ' V 1 1 ' V l . 1 1 . . . 1 1 r . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . , , 1, I ' . - 1 l , ' ' 19 - . . . l - Page Two WESTPORT CRIER April 21 1948 PTA Support of Levy Pledged The PTA is always ready and w1ll1ng to support the schools and teachers in anv way possible The Kansas City school sltuatlon 1s serious The cr1t1cal inadequacy of the financial structure supporting our school system has been accentuated It 1s lmperatlve that our schools are adequately supported Our children are facing today a tremendously complex world The serious economic problems and social problems require mtelligent solution, the 1nternat1onal unrest, and many other problems, to be met properly, requlre the best training and education our children can be glven The most precious asset to Kansas City or our ll3.tl0l1 I9 the children According to the state law of Missouri, thlg property levy 19 the only tax that can be raised to pay our teachers adequately Enlightened c1t1zens are the strongest guarantee of natlonal 19 the major defense of liberty against total1tar1an1sm Can we afford to jeopardize the American way of l1fe '7 Vote for the proposed tax levy Mrs Bemamin Berlekamp If Sez Here ThlS column IS ded1cated to the new names trend of the Cr1er Of course a few so called old names may slip in but youll pardon us we hope So here goes and we re off w1th a twlnge at the heart strings and the startling news that Norma Hof s romant1c endeavors have captured a mxghtly LllllS lilly by the name of tsigh panty Carl Glanc1ng further along the corridor unt1l our glance is halted abruptly when it rests upon the flaming curly locks of Beverly Worth Dear Beverly she wont allow her boy fr1end to take her out 1n hlS Crosley so he brings his fathers Cad1llac while the rest of us walk' Tsk tsk Rough and rugged are the adjectives descrlbing some of the recent social activities that some of the studes part1c1pate 1n Corena Belknap had so much fun at a recent picnic that she broke her arm Other things happen too Boys throw g1rls into the Swope lagoon or was it vice versa Some of these pale langu1sh1ng beautles are also huskies not mentxomng any names of course Now a bit of news about Westport s prides and Joys the blushing bashful basketball heroes CWe1l they are ask Carby J Chuck Bates has an mfected foot which we all hope IS much better real soon and Mike Broestl has lost his name tno foolln J and IS now Mike Purpus It should be easier to spell but sure sounds strange doesnt 1t Virginia Br1ce can be seen almost any noon chas1ng l1tt1e Harvey Knight across Gillham park try1ng to trip him or smear l1pst1ck on h1m Cfrom the tube that xsb Have a little mercy Gmny and p1ck on someone nearer your own size The boutonnalres worn by the honor students in the award assembly turned our thoughts to flowers and speakmg of flowers orchids or some thing real exotic and wonderful to Becky Gruver for being valedictorian of the truly magnificent class of 48 Don t you agree faculty The all c1ty student councll went down town last week to run the city for a day The counc1l members were conducted on a tour through lots of buildings, 1nclud1ng the Jail They re keepmg this qu1et by calling it a tour but we knew somethmg was fishy Cnot Jlmmy e1therJ all the t1me ThlS IS Just a little warning to all students who persist m popping their bubble gum at the teachers and then trying to conceal their identity by covering their faces with the st1cky stuff Always remember, Cr1me never pays Just th1nk how It would sound, how it would look in the newspapers, lf you were named Bubble gum fiend of Westport and had to go around clad in gold and blue stripes all the time' Kind of silly but that's what it sez here 0neof W4 With a sense of humor that ls hard to beat and a personality that s really tops our new top1c for discus sion IS the one and only B1ll Disney To prove that this 16 year old senior rates high scholastlcally as well as SOCl31ly w1th h1S fellow classmates lt IS sufficient to say that he received a gold pin with one pearl in the as sembly last week He also IS a mem ber of the Speech Arts club treasurer won for him the of Irvmg a past member of the student council and sgt at arms of hlS class when he was a fresh man His favorite pas any S129 shape or form and his earn est interest and effort 1n the A Cappella Choir presidency of that group last semester His melodious voice has been the feature of the tenor section of the choir His keen lightness of makes B111 dancers He finds sense of rhythm and the lower appendages one of our smoothest it hard to confine his taste in food to any certaln dish but admits a weakness for ham and pineapple Favorxte among the stars w1th B111 are Gregory Peck and Joan Fontaine while his favorite sport is baseball His taste in g1r1s varies but at the moment he finds lt most convenient to l1ke them all We th1nk we re safe ln say1ng though that anyone who has a date with B1ll D1sney IS sure to have a hilarious time With a magnetic personality th1s popular fellow IS su1e to go far At any rate 1t s been mighty pleasant knowing B111 Disney as One of Us THE WESTPORT CRIER lubllshed bl weekly during the 11.51 E 119 SCROLL C9 u 1 ' F School Year by the NEWIWTIKIHR class of Westport High School Kansas City Mo Address The Westport Crier 315 East Thirty ninth street Kan sas C1ty Mo Subscription rates Year 75 cents smgle copy 10 cents Fntered as second class matter Apr1l 4 1128 at the D09t0fflC9 at Kansas City Missouri under the Act of March 'i 18 9 PDITORIAL BOARD I wsel Fschenhclmer Vern Smoota Terry Moore Mary Bnles Editorial Assistants Art B ll Abb 1 ott Qports Nancy Hellman Don Dolzwett R 0 T C Thelma ipencer Peatures Nancy Campbell Betty Mitchell Mariorle Turner Commerce Barbara Wyatt C1rculat1on Joan Wolch Distribution Bmverly N1kles Photographers George Berg Bill Weber Rxchard Gunn. Jimmy Haynes Faculty Adviser John N Booth Director of Photography Ina G Bonney ! security. Not only is education essential to economic welfare, but it time iS music. in .K . L . . . . . I 1 ' W ,I y h .1 1 . .D D . Q- tl ' ll 11 ' ' 1 H I b y v ' ' . ' . . , , . . . . ' , '. I , . s 'n 4 Y ' . ' ' ' 41T'f. i-131' y I Z G - - ' ' ' : ' . - Aprll 21 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three 1 Quufumd ancf rqndwead Q What IS the average classroom load ln the Kansas Clty Mlssourl school system thls year A The average load ln regular elementary classrooms IS 34 puplls per teacher because the schools have had to be operated on an economy b3SlS Most of the school systems throughout MISSOUFI have had an average classroom teachlng load of less than 25 pUpllS Q How much has the total as sessed valuatlon of Real Estate Increased ln Kansas Clty from the school year 1939 40 to the year 1947 48 A The total assessed valuatlon on Real Eestate has decreased not lncreased durmg thls perlod The total assessed valuatlon of real estate for the year Just be fore World War II was S414 948 03000 for the school year 1947 48 It was 539117216000 Thls means a decrease ln assessed valuatlon of S23 765 870 00 Q How does a decrease ln as sessed valuatlon of real estate af fect the school tax rates of the school dlstrlct when the sales value of real estate has lncreased ln many lnstances nearly 100967 A Naturally the school tax rate must be lncreased for the because the tax base has not risen ln proportlon to the ln creases ln the prlce of supplles and ln the costs of llvlng of the employees of the School Dlstrlct Q Why have many of the larger towns and cltles ln Mlssourl whlch malntaln hlgh schools been compelled to submlt hlgher school tax rates SIDCC World War 7 A Flrst the assessed value as equallzed by the State Board of Equallzatlon has not been ln creased durlng the postwar per 10d Second the state govern ment has not made any substan tlal lncrease ln approprlatlons to these school dlstrlcts ln order to meet the rlse ln prlces of supplles and the hlgher cost of llvlng Therefore the school dlstrlcts ln Kansas Clty MISSOUTI and ln many other cltles ln the state have been compelled to vote hlgher school tax rates Q Why doesnt the school dlS trlct levy taxes on some other basls than Just on Real Estate and Personal Property A The school dlstrlct cannot levy taxes on any other property except Real Estate Personal Property Merchants and Manu facturers Goods Rallroads and Utll1t1BS It IS llmlted by the state constltutlon and statutory law to these sources Q Why IS there a scarclty of quallfled teachers? A Flrst a large number of quallfied teachers wlth four years or more of college tralnlng have left the teachlng professlon for work ln buslness lndustry and other professlons where they re celve larger compensatlons Sec ond the percentage of college students preparlng for teachlng slnce World War II has decreased more than 50 per cent whlch lS now causlng a real shortage 111 beglnnlng quallfied teachers Q Wlll the proposed lncrease ln school taxes materlally lncrease the total tax blll of the cltlzens ln Kansas Clty for the next four years A No The reductlon ln fed eral taxes Wh1Ch wlll be ln effect thlS year wlll be many tlmes greater than the proposed ln crease ln school taxes Q Why 1S the school levy held after the general clty electlon' A The electlon could not be held earller because the Board of Educatlon had to Walt for the last to act upon the bllls that pro posed a school tax on utllltles When the state senate refused on March 30 1948 to pass the pro posed school tax on utllltles WhlCh had passed the House of Representatlves prevlously ln the sesslon the Board of Educatlon then lmmedlately proceeded to SUbm1t the proposed school tax on real estate and personal prop erty and to call for the electlon on Tuesday Aprll 27 The Gen eral Clty electlon was held on March 30 1948 and lt was legally necessary for the Board of Edu catlon to glve the voters ten days notlce Q Why IS the proposed school and llbrary tax submltted thls year A The tax levy that was ap proved by a two thlrds malorlty ln 1946 has explred It was voted for only a two year perlod Q Who may vote ln the speclal school electlon on Aprll 277 A All cltlzens who ar 21 years of age who have llved ln the State of MISSOUFI at least one year and ln the Kansas Clty MIS sourl School DlStPlCt at least 60 days Q Can a person who IS not Queens Relgn Over Dancers at Irvlng Promethean Party Amld the flashlng of cameras and swlrllng crepe paper Delores Osborn and Charlene Farrell relgned over the dancers at the Irvlng Prome thean ball Of course Denny Akln was qulte a help to the two queens as the Promethean Beau Brummel Stardust clalmed a place of ltS own as the No 1 dance DICCC A few of the couples present were Jerry Ro land and Jody Wolch Blll Dlsney and Phyllls Schlndler Blll Abbott and Marlene Brumfield Bob Sells and Nancy Klndsvater Don Irlsh and Carol Balchley Dlck Jones and Betty Ploesser Blll Moore and Margle Foreman Denny Akln and Mary Bales and Dale Knowlton and Mary Lou Waldon reglstered wlth the Board f Electlon Commlssloners vote ln the speclal school electlon A Yes It 15 preferred that every person votlng be on the permanent reglstratlon llst but lf he IS not reglstered a quallfied voter may slgn an affldavlt before the Judges of electlon at the polllng place and then vote Q Wlll the fact that a person has reglstered since the last gen eral city election ellmlnate the need for hlm to make an atlldavlt ln order to vote ln the SpCCl8l school electlon? lstered voters ln the speclal elec tlon wlll be the same prlnted llsts used for the general clty electlon All quallfied voters whose names were not on the llsts by March 30 and who WlSh to vote ln the speclal school elec tlon must slgn an aflldavlt Q Do most large cltles finance thelr llbrarles through school taxes7 A No The only other clty of comparable slze ln Wh1Ch the school tax supports the publlc ll brary IS Indlanapolls Llbrary fi nanclng lS for the most part done by a tax levled by the clty gov ernment or by an lndependent llbrary board Q Is the cost of school nurslng servlce ln other large cltles al ways pald by school funds? A No In many cases thls serv ICB lS provlded by the Clty Health Department In Kansas Clty there are 45 school nurses wlth a year ly salary total of approximately S135 000 whlch 1S part of the proposed school budget Q Wlll the proposed school levy put the average cost per pupll out of llne wlth average school costs ln other CltleS of comparable slze A No See table on page 8 - ' - v ,wwwv -, W Y , ,1- . . . ' 6. . ' ' . ' ' ' ' 2. . - ' ' l - . ' . 3. . ' - . - . ' ' , ' 12. . ' . . 3. ' . - support of schools and libraries Session of the General Assembly A, No. The olficial lists of reg- 4. . ' , , , ' l ,- A ' ' ' ,' l 13. . ' ' II'. , ' . . ' . . I . . 14. 1 . ' . 10. . ' ' ' - - 5. . ' ' - ' ' - ' - . ' ' e , Y . . . . ' ' ' I 15. . ' I y U . .. . I Page Four WESTPORT CRIER Of the excellent qualltles that d1s tmgulsh the personality of Miss Wilma Hazel Wheeland hlstory teacher broadmlndedness IS probably the one her pupils admire most She by no means has confined her thoughts and act1v1t1es to the school room as lS proved by the 11st of Jobs she has held in the past such as the only woman in a huge factory of men wmdmg high IBDSIOD coils ln a plane factory director of a large girls dormitory at the Unlverslty of Mm nesota maklng palnt formulas for the government and workmg ln the intelligence department of the army An earnest and diligent worker she always has sought to understand peoples actions and thoughts in all lines of work so that she may teach her pupils more adeptly from her own experiences She IS a graduate of MISSOUFI Um versity and received both her bach elor of arts and bachelor of science degrees there She also has done graduate work at the University of Callfornla Unlverslty of Mmnesota and at K C U Her hobbies lnclude a collection of Chinese and English art vases old Chma prints fine embrolderles etc She also IS an avid collector of old French stamps Always a popular fellow even in which he was graduated wlth honors as president of his senlor class Edwln J Kmg public speakmg and careers teacher is a favorlte among the students After high school he spent two years ln Parsons College and then attended the Unlverslty of Iowa from which he was graduated ln 1930 He also has attended the Umverslty of Wlsconsm and the Umverslty of Kan sas Planning to enter the profession of law he was hit by the depression of the thirties and turned to teaching At Iowa U he maJored in speech cor rectlon and speech educatlon and after sending m 105 appllcations landed his first Job in Creston I He was there for four years and dur mg the summer entered sales work The red letter day in his l1fe was the day in 1934 when he married the present Mrs Kmg At Chrlstmas time of that year he attended the National Speech Convention ln New Orleans Securlng his master s degree from the Umverslty of Iowa in 1936 his next posltlon was m the Thomas Jefferson high school Council Bluffs where he remamed four years Whlle on a de batlng tour in 1938 wlth students of that school Mr King applied for a position in Kansas City and was as signed to Westport hlgh school Because of his hobby of workmg Play Cast Uses Recorder To Regulate Voices Science has mvaded even the stage' The play cast has been using the tape recorder to gauge the strength and quality of their voices At a recent meetlng of Stage and Screen the technlcal staff for June Mad was chosen Bob Rowe is to be the stage manager and Charles Garrett w1ll aSSlSt hlm Lights will be under the dlrectlon of Scott Campbell curtaln under Al Spencer Llesl Eschenhelmer will have charge of properties and Betty Mltchell will assist Miss Brubaker m make up application Mr Kmg 1 grateful to members of the public speakmg psychology and careers classes for their help Wlth the set and scenery work The play w11l be presented in the audltorlum April 30 and May 1 The usherettes for both perform ances will be Margaret Meyer Janet Stower Pat Patterson Mary Jo Gep ford Glorla Cartwrlght Sharon WISE Ann Whlte Norma Mace Mary Thurman Betty McKanna Belva Lee Berlekamp Helen Baker Sue Hughes Mary Redford Dolores H111 Barbara Burns and Shlrley Foster Representmg Westport at an all city meeting of the Junior Red Cross council at headquarters April 13 were Grace McLeod Lee Scott Walter Prlce Joy Drury Ruth Ann Davls and Joyce Gates Members of the executive board for next year were chosen from a 11St of candldates sub mltted by the teacher sponsors from each high school Mildred Lane 40 recently became the brlde of James Madlson Kemper ln a fashionable ceremony at St Andrew s Episcopal Church Mrs Kemper a graduate of Wellesley was a brllllant student and active ln many activities lncludlng the presldency of her senior class out of doors gardenlng and building fire places etc lt was ln 1940 that he declded to bulld his own home which is a beautlful structure on Aberdeen road 1n Fairway Two years later a notice appeared on the bulletm board here at school which read King David arrives mother doing nxcely father sur vlves and Mr Kmg brought candy and cigars to pass out the next day Mr Kmg so thoroughly enjoys teaching and working with high school pupils that he has refused several opportunltles of worklng with grown ups ln order to remam here He always looks forward to his classes every day but not any more so than the students look forward to the interesting things they learn in Mr Kmg s classes April 21 1948 Eighth Grade Items Fllms shown to eighth grade classes recently mcluded Huckle berry Fxnn Lead Mmmg in Mis ourl Alaska Land of Liberty Part 4 Geological Work of Ice and Meet Your Federal Govern ment Current event honor charts have been made by Mr Ryders elgnth grade classes A chairman and two assistants are chosen to select those who present the news the best Mr Miller and Miss Grube took eventy two students to Lawrence April 10 to visit the Museum of Natural Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts at the university A good time was had by all The two groups made the trlp ln buses Miss Eggleston Miss Lash and Mr Shouse former prlnclpal attended the forty first annual meeting of the classical assoclatlon of Kansas and Western MISSOUFI Saturday April 10 at the Umverslty of Kansas The pur pose of the organlzation lS to stlm ulate and encourage the teaclung and emoyment of Latm and Greek Your Best Bet In a My WW 'WW W' W! 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Q 0 , 1 1 1 1 1 0 April 21 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Five Under the Clock Bustles are cute but lnconvenrent For the lrrst 1.11110 rn her lrfe Norma Lea Hof had to Slt up stralght on ac count of the bustle on her formal at the RJIIIDOW Dance After the Honor Soclcty assembly several wobbly Ll1lLkS exchanged thelr toe P1l1CllC1S for more practleal flats Wc rc lll relrcved to heal that Kenny McNeel was not permanently cxcused irom RO T C Hrs bllgllt Slhlllllg irce IS defrnrtely an asset lll the corrldor lll front of room 4 Why wrs Char lenc Farrell just Sl'11'ldl11g ln the rnlddle of the dance floor at thc IlVlI1g Prornethean Darrcc wlth a red face Thc grrls sextet surc secrns to oc cupy room S16 alone r lot Not Just 111l1S1L gljlllg on eltlrer EVCIYOIIC seems qultc hclpful to Mar lcne Brumtreld Sll1LC she recerxed they want homework done or be cause she leccntly was so lll Jlmlny Frsher says that Vllglllla Balch s 11311 certalnly makes a beau tlful background for hrs Lt Col s prns Mary Ann Slverd wrshes to thank the two freshman grrls who help her pass her notes Terry Moore says Jody Wolch re mlnds lrrm of a cute llttle puppy dog A complrrnent that crrrrrot be ex cellcd lll any way Phrlllp Lambert rs wollrcd bccausc Jo Ann Jacob doesnt get enough publrclty He must hare read the edltorlal lrr the Crrer Whats thls we l1C'1l lbout Blll Weber b0lllg so forgetful and the plctures hes takell too If you 111111 stall' members gazlng rrrto your cyes W'l1C.l1ll1g your llps or LOITIDIIIIIH your helght dont be alarrrrcd Thcyre conductlng a sur very to flrrd the best features for the ldeal boy and rdeal grrl The studes haxc begun countrng the days untll school rs out Would you belleve rt we haue heard some of the 58111015 say Gee I sure hate to tlrrnk lbout graduatrng Looks as lf maybe the ole alma mater rs a pretty swell place after all Names we havent mentloned lately so here they are r tl lilll 11lI1Wll1l1l1 John Spcnrcl Al 1 ll Url P1 urn W lll N 1 r We W1Sh to extend congrats to our zooty freshman couple Buddy Kra mer and Janet McLeroy Why hasn t someone started a baby Slttlllg agency ' It has enormous pos srbllltres The lnternal trrangle for the week ln the geometry room natch Hrgh School Daze Freshman days llttle resentment Sophomore days blt of excrtement Junror days full of contentment Senlor days heavenly enchantment It scems as though more grrls are WCdl1llg ROTC rnsrgrrras than the boys that earned them Zelma Ocheltree really stuck her neck out when she declared she Clldllt lrke Shakespeare Mr Wards Ellgllsll lrt class stlll hasnt settled the matter It was rumored that Jerry Roland was seen lookrng for gold rn Glllham park Grr ls Dlck Jones lS strrctly a bach elor now but leap year only comes around every fourth year wouldnt pay her streetcar fare wouldnt spend hrs dough gave hrs grrl the arr s not her beau no mo ' Morrrtor duty rn the from hall sure rs tough especrally the way Mary Herrr s belonglngs get scattered She s lucky to have an athletrc frlend lrke Vllglllla Wllson to collect them for er Joanne Rockwoods new halrdo g1VCS her a decldedly Spanrsh ap pearance Mrghty fine lookln gal Eyes were really popprng when Joanne Walte walked onto the stage ln her new new look dress It must have been lengthened from the shoulders Soclal Item The newswrltlng room was recently graced by the charmlng presence of those two women about school Ethelyn Roy and Dolores Kel ley The questlon arrses what were they dolng out of class SENIOR ,-.f f ,ff f- fx J: rf. ll you re plannrng to work alter you graduate why not conslder telephone op eratlng'? 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' , Page Six WESTPORT CRIER Student from Europe Funds Freedom Here There is no mdlcatlon in the youth ful appearance of Nellle Lambert that she has undergone the hardshlps of wartlme Belgium but she has seen her home land overrun by Nazis With her husband an electrlcal en gmeer she arrived here five months ago after her husband recelved an offer from the Black 8: Veatch Con struction company Mr Lambert received h1s bachelor of sclence degree at Charlerol and his masters degree 1n Paris Whlle the Nazis were conscrlptlng slave laborers for their munitions factorles he escaped from them twice During the last year of the occupation he was with the Belgian underground army Mrs Lambert was born thlrty miles from Brussels and met her husband at the university where she was takmg a secretarlal course Her father mother sister and baby nlece still are l1v1ng there Our educational system here IS much different from the Belgian Mrs Lambert explained There ch1l dren go to a free primary school until they are twelve After this boys go to an atheneum and girls to a lycee correspondmg to our high school and the students graduate at eighteen The umversltles which are co educational require from five to seven years for a degree She believes that boys and glrls over here have better morals because they are not segregated and become used to one another s compamonshlp Though they dont know baseball Belglans are actlve players of foot ball basketball tennis swlmmmg and golf Mrs Lambert is xmpressed by the friendliness and mformallty of our teachers In Europe parents and teachers are much stricter To lllus trate this she related that when the bell rmgs Belglan students lme up and wait until the master leaves the classroom before they march out Her own husband she Sald at the age of twenty slx dld not smoke ln front of hls father who obgected to the habit In Amerlca first the children then mother and father In Belgium the father comes first then the moth er and children As evldence that she has converted her husband to American ways she said laughlngly that he now helps her do the dlshes In Belgium young people never slt down on a street car lf older pas sengers are standing Mrs Lambert softened this by adding If in Bel glum they had the same freedom you have, they would be the same The glrls there cannot afford to dress as fashlonably as Americans but they take the same prlde in Hold Cnty Hall Jobs On Hugh School Day We tport was represented 1n the fourth annual observance of High School Day ln the C1ty Hall by twelve students who were chosen to their posltlons ln an all clty election or were appomted Lhuck Bates served as municlpal Judge vthlle Ronald Barnes clty councilman lntroduced an ordlnance DI'OhlbltlIlg the appearance of the new look 1n public places in Kansas City Rebecca Gruver saved many mnocent lives while dolng her duty as chlef of the fire lnspectlon dlVl sion B111 Dlsney offered helpful words of advice as the cltys legal counselor and many criminals perxenced a heated day escapmg the hot pursuit of B111 Daywalt chief of detectlves Terry Moore served as dlrector of research and lnformatlon B111 Abbott was commlssloner of licenses and Erme Shlvers acted as secretary of the Park Board Candy Smdt J1m Buford Peggy Stanton and Robert Sells Westport s dent council also Jomed ln the day s observances Eagle Rank Conferred On 3 Westport Boy Scouts Among the 147 scouts from the Kansas Clty Area Councll to receive the eagle rank Apr1l ll were Glenn Pennlngton Joe Halstead and Rob ert Krahl These boys who have Worked at least two and one half years toward this high rank were members of the Milton S Eisenhower class and were charged by Dr Eisenhower presldent of Kansas State College and brother of General Dwlght D Elsenhower to remember that war IS not mevltable and that the peace lies ln the hands of the youth of the world After the mothers pmned the badges on the new Eagles the latter reclprocated by presentlng the mothers Wlth mmlature eagle pins Robert K1 ahl and Glenn Penmng ton are also members of the Trlbe of Mic O Say an honorary organlza tlon for Scouts who have been to camp lookmg attractive The Lamberts have taken out their first papers and lntend to hve here Mrs Lambert lS takmg Engllsh and commerce coulses and her ablllty to express herself is remarkable con sxderlng the short tlme she has spoken Enghsh French IS the native tongue of Belglum which closely resembles France Brussels she said, IS called the little Parls Her life of fear under the Nazi occupatlon was indicated by her low vo1ce when she sald hesltantly, Just between you and me, I do not care so much for the Germans April 21 1948 Two Girls on Westport Team In Fnrst Game of Golf Tourney The first round of the hlgh school golf tournament was played Satur day Aprll 10 at the Swope Park golf course No 2 Stanton Glbson Rlchard Wlssel Jodle Smith and Rosemary Montrose represented Westport on the greens This IS the first year that there have been any girl members on the golf team There will be three more rounds ln the tournament Any student interested m entering the tournament should see Mr Wilcox faculty manager ln room 2 The commercial department turned out 97 679 mxmeographed sheets for the benefit of the entlre school from March 15 1948 to Aprll 7 1948 SILVERMAN BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 219 East 39th Street Used Phonograph Records tm SYFC T Y P E W R I T E R S Sales Rentals Reparrs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO 1000 McGEE VI 5697 Mention This Ad ENTERPRISE CLEANERS 39th and Broadway Masonic Bulldmg lpflflferoflt 6 JEWELERS 10 Westport Road WEN lIl'l'0 I DRCIIESTRA 1 , . . . . 1 Q 1 I e - S. 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H. . . ,, . . 599131 L 1.92Q.A 26 Seniors Wrn Hugh Scholarshrp Awards If each student rn thrs school In a letter Mr Sprrng recerved would use hrs talents to the best of hrs abrlrty the honor students would be so numerous that they would re qurre the whole audrtorrum uhrle the students not rn the honor socrety would be on the stage Rabbr Sam uel S Mayerberg stated rn hrs ad dress at the Honor Assembly Tues day Aprrl 13 Rabbr Mayerberg also urged each person to do hrs utmost to resrst ex rl and support truth Merely arordmg evrl rs not strong enough he sard for the love of good requrres actrve op posrtron He earnestly recommended full support of thc proposed school levy enumeratrng several reasons for the urgent necessrty of the added revenue Terry Moore recrprent of a gold prn wrth three pearls presided wrth porse and drgnrty Bob Shotwell 46 sang two selectrons Summertrme and the operatrc ar ra Ifrgaro wrth Vera Smoots as the accompanrst Nancy Brllrngs 47 presented the candrdates and Mr Holloway award ed the prns More than srxty members of the honor socrety were seated on the stage wearrng wlrrte carnatrons the tradrtronal badge of membershrp Gold prns wrth pearls and bronze and srlver prns were awarded as fol lows Roll of hrghest prn wrth '3 pearls? I run trrrrrr rrlay lrrrnrr trrrt drstrrrrtron tGold lll H l' rhrnh rm Roll of hrgh drstmctron tGold pm wrth Z pe rr ls? Rr rr rt lil hop rrlcnr Il nrrrtr -xt ll W ru Roll of drstrnctr 1 pearly Ronrrll llurnr I lt t. urn rn .lrmnrrr lhrlmltz mrs ll fr r lh ruunrrrr t r nrr Wrlllrrnr lhsn Hur ry lf r r rn rn rl M4 rrrr Nm VN on tG0ld prn wrth rrrr rr rl X rr rt llrrnrrlt Nrrnrr H l' lx nm rN rrr ll Nu Wa trr l r rr I Four semesters on honor roll tSrl ver pm? url rr rr lr W rr I lrrrr Two successlve semesters on honor roll tBronLe prnl Nrrncy lf rr rm. l 1 rt lx rr l rrcrrr lrrnr ne Jrrnrt lhrlur C hrrrlr-4 In Wendt ul lo X lrrrrr nh r l 4 I tnrolxn Nmrth Nlrrrlu lrnlt A mrnrmum scholarshrp rnderr of 365 rs requrred for a gold pm wrth three pearls 3 50 3 64 for a gold prn wrth two pearls and an rndex of 310 349 for a gold pm wrth one pearl WESTPORT CRIER as sees. ss.- s A-s-..,f?ESfEf'! Members of Debate Teams Back Rnw Joe Brown Walter lrrcc Ted McAtre Bob Hamrlton Hrll Ahhott Cnne Bohr and Howard Vrrn Srrndt 'ir Row M nrrrr M x ararrerrt l arrv rvrrn or r n lrr n Row Nrnrr lx nr 1 I l' rhrrrhrrm r lvnn Porrrlrny -A Row ll rruy lxrrrglrt J rAnn Magnus Mru chkr ltrrlrrrrzr Trrr 1 Hurbara Ftlll I T Marrlyn Furby 45 Acclarmed Amerrca s Prrncess of Song Mrss Mrrrlyn Furby 45 was pre sented last season as the youngest member of the St Lours Grand Opera company She was chosen last summer for a scholarshrp at Dr Serge Koussevrtskys musrc center rn the Berkshrres The vast audrences ol' her numerous radro and televrsron appearances have acclarmed her AINGIICE s Prrncess of Song trom her recently she wrote 1 may be rn the mrd west on tour rn the fall At the moment I m runnrng back and forth to New York plannrng a con cert tour of England rn September She also enclosed a publrcrty sheet about herself showrng pretures rn whrch she appeared rn the trtle role of Carmen Vroletta rn La Tra vrata Nedda rn Paglraccr and as Hansel rn Hansel and Gretel New Era for Schools Predrcted I look forward to a strong move ment to put the publrc school system on a sounder more elaborate and more secure basrs Employment wrll rrse and wages Improve Also the recommendatrons of the Presrdents Commrssron on Hrgher Educatron wrll to some extent be carrred out and thrs wrll mean more and per haps rn some rnstances larger colleges more faculty members bet ter salarres and more students C Hartley Grattan rn Harper s Maga 11ne for Aprrl The Strategy of World War III was the subject drscussed Aprrl 9 by Rebecca Gruver Joan Mrtchell Lynn Foudray Joe Brown B111 Abbott and Buddy Prrce rn a radro program Robert E Burge Jr 44 and Joe Donald Burns 44 wrll be awarded class honors Aprrl 30 on the twentreth annual Honors Day Convocatron at the Unrversrty of Illrnors Both are rn the upper tenth of the senror class See Ya at Paul s PAU L S LU NCH 7 West 39th Street Toedman Cabs Inc WE 1500 Our Twenty Frrst Year Of Dependable Servrce . , , f tt ' ' a . . 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' ' r' 'vltl V ' .' nuts rr , V rr ' ' .I - I ' Eli. - r- 1- lt .loarrrrrv 'zritv ' ' ' YY Y ' hi ' ' V7 I v ' tx YI . 4 -N cr 'lr-s liar 'r-It . a . - rn Ihr 1 tim-ckr-lor ' - '. Rnl - ' on - , .lu -. rr ual 1 : rr , ' - ' ' 'r ' X- -th M 'Iles-l ' ' vy Mr ' 'r- rr 4'rrll . . . 1. ,- ' I , - i-. ' ' Jul l rrr:r-I Viulrr 'I'rr 'rn-r ' ' ' . - , . . . ' - ' ., . , Ch r- r- Cu rllr- lin-tty Arr r- Vl 'tv I ' .lohr r- 'l'lr1-rrrl-r-r'r'y lflmlrrrorrrl '. gr-l . . ' C . . 1 - - H V . : ' ' ' ' 1 sl I ' lit-ttj . ' Mmm- ' 1 ' '- Ron-' ' rhl Mu - No 'nk ' , .- . ' ', r .lrrytv li'k ' v - -' l'ntr'ir'in truly l' l ' ' ffl.: .- Ivy ,' ' I., . ' ' ' s ' ' ' sr VV ' 3 . - . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' V U ' - ' . Y O Y Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER Y p April 21, 1948 High School Tax Needed fContinued from page 17 tion the additional tax in the coming election the school levy will total 321.50 per 81,000 of assessed valua- tion. The new tax then would consist of these items: Authorized by law Por library For debt service Authorwed ln special election 1'or school operation Por library Total last ylars school tax Increase Por school operation S10 00 4 00 2 00 S810 521 50 S16 00 S550 Three cents a day would cover the increased tax pa1d by the owner of a home assessed for S2 000 Two thou sand dollars IS the average assessed valuation of the homes in Kansas City Reasons for the school board s re quest for extra funds were presented by Butler Disman president on Sat urday Aprll 10 at a meeting of Cltl zens representing many c1v1c orgam zatlons Unparalleled growth of the birth rate addition of the eighth grade and higher costs of school oper atlon have made an increase in school taxes imperative he said adding that the levy will be cut whenever more state funds or federal aid are available Tax Rates in Other Cities Dr Harold E Moore supermtend ent cited the comparative tax rates of twenty seven c1t1es for 1947 to show that the proposed rate in Kan sas City IS not excessive The figures are reproduced as follows Cny School Rate Minneapolis 25 88 Kansas City 11946 1948! tPropo-sed 19481 Denver Oakland Calif Jer-my City N J S laul Oklahoma Llty Okla Long lhach Lalxf Des Moines Balt Lake Llty Scranton la Trenton N J Kansas City Kansas Wichita Kas Cary Indiana Tacoma Wash Sacramento Calif Duluth Minn B1 rkeley Ca 1f Glendale Calif QIOUX City la Lincoln N -1 lasadena Lallf' Bayonne N J Charleston S L 35 00 ban Jose Calif Z4 V9 Big Jump in Birth Rate Roscoe V Shores associate super intendent pointed out that the birth rate has mounted steadlly since 1933 when 5484 babies were born in the school district The 9 051 new babies of 1942 swelled the ranks of the kmdergartens this year Last years crop of 14016 will be ready for school in 1952 The school budget for the next four years has been framed to meet the added costs occasioned by this upsurge ln the population Long Record of Tennis Vicfories in 29 Years In the year 1908 Westport had its first tennis tournament which was to start a long line of winning teams. The following passage is from the 1908 Herald Th1s spring the first school tennis tournament has been held The tournament was begun the week of May 11th but owing to the continued rains, it could not be run off as rap idly as might have been desired There were twelve teams entered in the doubles and sixteen boys in the singles ln the doubles the match was won by Wester and Robertson In 1910 tennis was taken up again and the finals were played on the courts of the Kansas City Athletlc club In 1911 we won the Mlssouri Valley Inter Scholastlc Champlon ship in singles and doubles In 1912 also we won the doubles and the slngles with Mr Ward acting as sponsor of the players In 1913 1914 we won five out of six trophles The following IS from the Herald of 1915 when we won the K U lnv1 tation Tournament at Lawrence with three cups Ever since Teachenor was champ Westport has had an unbeatable bunch in tennis Teachenor was graduated ln 1912 and played tennls all four years and was MU interscholastic champ 1n 1911 12 Today he 1S recognized as one of the foremost brain surgeons ln the United States Other outstand 1ng players in th1s era were Elmo Robinson and the McKee brothers An item in the Crier concerning a bell in the Memorial Carlllon at K U which was dedicated to Frederick George Humphrey 40 recalled to J D Frlstoe faculty tennis manager the exploits of the Humphrey twins Together they won the state doubles and the c1ty doubles 1n their senior year Fred a paratrooper was killed in action 1n 1944 and B111 tail gunner on a bomber suffered wounds which necessitated the amputation of both of his hands and one leg The Humphrey brothers were among the most brllllant players on the city courts since Mr Fristoe was appolnted tennis mentor in 1919 During the years that he has been dlrector of the sport Westporters have won the slngles matches sixteen times in city tournaments and once in state contests In the doubles the Blue and Gold netsters were victors in eighteen city tournaments and three state matches Thls record has not been equalled by any other Kan sas City school A 11st of the First place winners ln c1ty tournaments in various years is glven below Fashion Show Brings Gosps of Delight t'Dear Diary was the theme of an experiment in fourth hour entertain- ment in the form of a fashion show presented by the clothing depart- ment under the direction of Miss Gufiin and Miss Durboraw last Wednesday The group of seventeen dresses ranging from formals to peek a boo play dresses was presented by the Simplicity Pattern company wh1ch also supplied the narrator Miss Dor othy Ueltz stylist for the concern Excited gasps of delight greeted a change about suit made of navy taf feta with a Jacket of wnite pique as well as a denlm play dress with off the shoulder ruflles matched by those at the hemline Miss Ueltz laid spe c1al emphasis on crocheted acces sorles for this spring and summer and demonstrated this point with hats belts bags and even an entire dress put together with crochet1ng The perennlal peasant skirt and blou e were in evidence brought up to date with a border print instead of an all over pattern This program was for feminine Westporters only possibly because pettlcoats and a bathing suit were shown The clothes horses for the program were Pat McGee Wanda Blevins Frances Meuschke Jane Ann Dick hut Kathle Chapman Doris Bucher Marvella Keen Virginia Brice Jean McConnell Arlene Sloan Barbara Hoffman Dorothy Davis Helpers backstage and upstairs were Marilyn Kern Clara Marsh and Nancy K1St er Shorthand Awards Peggy Burris Charlene Caudle Dorothy Dallam Joann Frank Eve lyn Ferm Helen Fisher Ruby Heer wald Ethelyn Roy Aloha Riggs Donna Snoderly Marjorie Turner Wlnona Woodrick Marilyn Kern 60 Harry Ervin and Beverly Worth 80 Plans are underway for a K C regimental military ball The rifle team is preparing for the annual intercollegiate rifle match Singles Charlu-1 McKay Kenneth Arnold Stirling Lutl1p Nrlson Mclmnch William Kiley Rob mrt Rivnold-1 R1 lnrt 511101191 lmull Hukev Qanford lanich Jack Orm hu Rob rt Hall William Mlllsr Prank Wilkinson Itznuld Harms Doubles Clifford Campbell Raymond Stuhl Kenneth Arnold Charlm Close Rohlrt Macllovscll Mel un Qmlth lhilllp Cl05CwlllIRfY1 Avrrs lhllllp flu e Rohm rt I- ournoy 'ltr rling Cut ip Floyd Criffith William Kilmv Ernest Ralston lfrn st Ralston lfoot tumze Harper Wil Imm lflarn-1 Crame Harper Stauv Haines David Q ldersl-I rry Hartfclder Ifred Hum phrcy William Himphny William Exe Ted Hailman William Fge Henry Graf Robert Gerson Edward Myers - - ......., i1:.i.iQ.11i'i . 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I ,Z .. - 1-112: WE TPGRT RIER Volume Thrrty Frve May 5 1948 Number Frfteen Flag Ralsmg to Mark Openrng of Senror Week The senror flag vsrll be rarsed Mon day mor nrng May 17 by the ohlcers of the class to mark the begrnnrng of senior week The senror luncheon sponsored by the PTA wrll be held at 12 oclock on senror day May 21 'rt Forty tlrst and M'r1n streets rmmedrately after the scnror assembly and the drstrlbu tron of Heralds rn the homerooms A salesman ln each homeroom ap pomted by thc teacher wrll take charge of the sale of trckets to the luncheon senror hats trckets to the Prom 'rnd dlstrrbutron of rnvrtatrons 'Ind personal cards Mr Hollow ry 'announced last week th rt gradufrtron cxercrses vu rll be held 'rt 8 15 pm June 3 rn the Munrclpal Audrtor rum The valedrctorran Re beccr Gruver wrll 'rssrst Mr Hollo way rn presentrng the diplomas The spefrker for the commencement ad dress has not been drsclosed yet The Senror Prom wrll tsrke place rn the Lrttle Theater from 10 to l 0 clock followrng the graduatron The orches tra for the dance has not been select ed as yet Senrors who wrsh to take outsrders must get permrssron the senror sponsor Grrls and wrll be allowed to go stag Grrls are requested to notrfy therr frrends from boys and relatrves not to send boys are asked not to vsear tuxedos to gr ldUHtl0ll Cheerleaders to Be Chosen May 12 Cheerleaders for next year wrll be elected May 12 following tryouts nr thc audltorrurn Student councrl members 'rnd rlternates members of the Pep club and 'rll other students who wrsh to 'rttend wrll xote The student council then wrll meet to can v'rss the votes to determrne the three girls rnd three boys recervrng the highest number of xotes who wrll be the regular cheerleaders and the next three boys and grrls alternates Students who wrsh to try out must have '1 scholarship rndex of 2 and must reglster wrth Mr Mrner rn rocm 115 May 7 A new teacher IS Mrs McG1ll who rs here srxth and seventh hours for erghth grade and freshman glee club She recerved a bachelor s degree rn muslc at Rockford College Rockford Ill She rs takrng the place of Mrs Lack who rs expecting a blessed event ln July New Council Officers To Be Announced Today Thrs afternoon members of the stu dent councrl wrll count the ballots cast for officers rn the homerooms yesterday The presldent vrce presr dent secretary treasurer and sgt at arms rn the order of votes cast wrll be declared elected The four leadrng candrdates rn the Junror freshman and erghth gr'1de classes and the two rankrng sopho more nomrnees as determrned 1n the electron yesterday are the members of the new executrve board All petrtrons were turned IH a week ago Tuesday and the names of the nommees were posted rn the front corrrdor untll Frrday Erghth graders freshmen sophomores and Junrors cast therr ballots rn the homerooms Frrday Each person rndrcatrng hrs frrst second and thlrd chorces voted for not more than three candrdates .lumors to Gnve Herald Benefit Party May I5 Every Westporter IS rnvlted to the farewell mrxer to be grven rn the gn ls gym by the Junrors to the senrors Saturday nrght May 15 Trckets may be purchased from any member of the Junror busrness commrttee for 25 cents Admrssron at the door wrll be 35 cents Dancmg wrll begrn at 8 and con trnue untrl 11 oclock Bottled cokes wrll be sold at a refreshment bar Proceeds of the party wrll be do nated to the Crler Herald fund to help defray the cost of publrshrng the 1948 yearbook Extra funds are needed to meet the rncreased costs of prrntrng engravrng and brndrng Amateurs Score In Hrlarrous Comedy A mad comedy of merrrment and heartache June Mad was grven rn the audrtorrum Aprrl 30 and May 1 The play wrrtten by Florence Ryer son and Colm Clements and drrected by Mr Krng presents some of the problems of adolescence and shows the solutrons of these problems by a typrcal famrly Joan Mrtchell as Penny Woods who rs torn between desrres to stay a tomboy or to grow up and Rrchard Adams as Chuck Harrrs who rs more rnterested rn hrs green glrder than rn all the rest of the world were excellent rn therr roles as were the other members of the cast Pennys parents Dr and Mrs Woods were played by Joe Brown and Lynn Foudray and her uncle Mervyn who brrngs home a college chum and thus starts all the complrcatrons was Jrm Coonce Sard chum was Introduced onto the scene to grve Mervyn the correct technrque to use on Chucks srster Julre played by Janet Carp the local glamour grrl Mr Harrrs the father of the two young people was played by Gene Bohr and Joanne Woolsey and Ted McAtee were the Went worth twrns Margaret Qurnley as Eflie the mard wrth the perpetually showmg pettlcoat and Ray Prrce as the barrtone man about the house added to the general effect wrth therr bypl'ry of a slrghtly romantlc flavor Marlene Pohl as Mrlly Lou the nerghborhood pest almost stole the show wrth her everlastrng wrllrng ness to help wrth any task however small rn the Woods famrly Vrchms of .lune Madness lt 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J rv llrown, Jim Cnorce, G- A- 1 ', - f- , j ' ' ' v L' ' . 1 ' . ' 1 ' . ' ' ' ' . rr . . ' I 1 x 1 ' - Page Two WESTPORT CRIER What Every Pupil Owes Every pupil in the public schools owes a debt to the community. Free education is being provided in the United States for the largest number of pupils that ever have been enrolled in the public schools of any country in the world. This education is free only in the sense that the pupils are not compelled to pay tuition. The public schools really are maintained at a tremendous cost to the taxpayer. Our schools are judged largely by the type of pupils that they pro- duce. If the judgment is unfavorable the boys and girls in the schools should make a thorough self examination to see if they are making full returns for what the commumty IS dolng for them Not alone by scholarship but by his conduct outslde of school does a student show whether he IS discharging his debt properly Any form of rowdyism or gross selfishness publicly displayed not only casts dlscredit on the parents of a high school pupil but also br1ngs reproach upon the school A young person who discredits himself is disloyal, 1n fact, to the entire commun1ty Repr1nted from The Crier, October 31 1923 It Sez Here May time IS here, the time for May poles, flowers and picnics Wlth half baked hot dawgs, sunburn and sore feet Ask Terry Moore He was the chief attraction at two picnics 1n one day recently Pretty soon the W club Jules Guerin and various other groups vull go a May1ng Buddy Price was qu1te thrilled when Helen Dallam asked hlm to the spring formal But on second thought, maybe it was Dorothy Who knovss We don t' Somebody should give Mary Bales a book on etiquette for a gradu ation present Not only does she steal and devour other people s lunches but her latest trick IS pamtlng her toe nails 1n study hall Surely the weather couldn t have anythlng to do with lt but for some strange reason this seems to be the t1me of year when raw eggs oysters, bra1ns and l1ver appeal to the feminine appetite All the girls who attended the welner roast at Addie Dennls home really had a wonderful t1me After a close study of lmbeciles, ld1OtS and morons ln fourth hour psychology Mr Ploesser proudly announces that there arent anv morons in the class The two mighty athletes, Barnes and McLain, have recently been seen ln the gym early 1n the mornings The unusual part of lt all IS that lt s the girls gym' Hmmmmmm' No two kids could have looked sweeter than shy little Betty White However, Bill Dlsnev seemed to be having a llttle trouble and we don t mean s1ng1ng Harriett Whitehouse also caused plenty of s1ghs and swoons when she sang Bill and she meant every word of It Jack Nixon Dick Gunn B111 Dryden and Bob Patterson have gallantly offered to find for Mrs Harris a test in American history that the students will pass You have a tough assignment boys' Watch out for your lunches everyone' Some dangerous maniacs have been stealing lunches in room 207 and in place of the sandwiches apple carrots and cake leave an I O U signed affectlonally fBurpJ the class With the commg of the spring play our young actors once more were overJoyed at seeing their faces and names in lights Jim Coonce was seen last Tuesday adm1r1ng his handsome l1keness in front of Mr Kings room A few ambitious students already have started looking for summer Jobs But don t let them fool you they ll all end up loafmg at the Swope Park pool Three cheers for the wonderful 1dea of the iunlors g1v1ng a fare well dance for the seniors Everyone be sure to buy a ticket because besides being loads of fun, the proceeds go to the Heiald, and that's what It Sez Here May 5, 1948 Une of W4 Wherever loyal Tigers gather you may be sure to find Betty Mitchell joining in the merriment. This 5 foot-4, dark-eyed senior lass has worked her way to the top of the lad- der, for her large list of school ac- tivities and her sparkling person- ality make a well-fitted key to suc- cess. While attending her favorite high school Ccan you guess?l Betty h a s f o u n d time to be a member of her J u n 1 o r and senior b u s 1 ness commit e e s vice president of D a n a secre tary of the A C a p p e 1 l a Cho1r a mem b e r o f h e Crier Herald staff also of the Stage and Screen and Pep clubs Betty recently celebrated the seventeenth anniversary of her ar rival in the quiet town of Weston Mo fApr1l 25 to be exact! She came to Westport from the E F Swmney grade school Her op1n1ons and preferences lmmedlately d1st1n guish her as fascinating or in the groove She confidentially asserts that the new look IS here to stay Having been among the first Westporters to adopt it last year her long skirts created heated debates among her school mates Betty rates Llzabeth Scott and B111 Holden as tops on the silver screen Being somewhat of an outdoor girl her favorite sports are baseball horseback riding tennis and sw1mm1ng Next year will find this interestlng senior on the campus of Chr1st1an College Columbia Iubllshed bl weekly during the chool year hy the NPWBWFIQIHK class of Westport Hluh School K ns s Ct M 4i'lf-l'lB1. l'5 C9 u 1 ' F a a 1y o Address The Westport Crier 315 Past Thirty ninth strett Kan sas City Mo Subscription rates Year 75 cents single copy 10 cents Fntered as s cond class matter April 4 1928 at the po tofflcc at han ns City M1 st url under the Act of Mar lf 'l 18 9 EDITORIAI BOARD l n-ssl Fschonhcimer Vern Smoots Terry Moore Mary Dales Editorial Assistants Art Bill Abbott Sports Nancy lltllman Don Doug tt R 0 T C Th lmn Spencer Features Nancy Campbell llc-tty Mitchell Mar ric Turner 417 SCRGLL .I Commerce Barbara Wyatt Circ xlat on J nn Wolch D1 tributmn B1 vcrly Nxkles Photographers Ceorrze Berz Bill Weber Richard Gunn Jimmy Haynes F l Ad J h N Booth acu ty viser 0 n Director of Photography Ina G Bonney . 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' I May 5 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Page Three School Section nn Star Anm of Youth Councnl A proposal addressed to the Kan sas City Star ns bemg drawn by the publlcatnon commnttee from the Youth Councnl askmg for a youth sectnon nn the Sunday paper So far the Star has not responded to the pleas of the commnttee but nt ns hoped that with enough backing the pro posal wnll go through and can be started next year News ntems wrntten by students nn all of the Kansas Cnty high schools would be published in the proposed youth section Contrnbutnons would nnclude revnews of films books and radio programs from a teen agers ponnt of vnew The column also would contann information regarding the projects actnvltnes and problems faced by the schools Students would get a chance to air their Just grnpes against school condntnons and let the public know how they feel about their problems nn school not how some adult thmks they feel or should feel What stu dents thnnk of cnty national and nn ternatlonal problems would be nn cluded Youth Gets a Chance ns the title suggested for the proposed sec tnon Reasons for urging wider publncnty for school actnvntnes and students vnews have been summed up as fol lows by members of the Youth Coun c The older generation often remarks that youth seldom thinks seriously about anythnng except having fun If gnven thns chance hngh school people could prove to adults that they do thnnk and think wisely about many of the problems of today Another purpose of such a publnca tion would be to tne the numerous schools closer together Student rep resentatnves are often sent to differ ent schools to learn the various methods of conducting lunch periods assemblnes etc A youth column read by students from all the schools would afford better means of accom plnshnng the same purpose The dnf ferent schools school projects such as plays dances and new ndeas School news would be assembled in one section for the mterest of all hngh school pupils A student s know ledge of school actnvntnes would no longer be limited to his school paper or occasnonal ntems nn the Kansas Cnty Star could also advance New officers of the Y Teens are Joann Culver president Lily Schmndt vnce president Helen Bak er secretary and Pauly Palmer treasurer Senior and junnor inter club council members will be elected next year New fndlaucfaa Major Crenng Maj Robert E Grenng assistant pro fessor of mnlntary science and tac tics nn the Kansas City schools has been assigned to Westport for the rest of th1s year to study teachnng methods Next year he wnll supervise nnstructnon nn several Kansas Cnty high schools A native of Nevada Major Grenng began his mnlntary career as a mem ber of the ROTC unnt at the state um he was commander of the cadet corps and later served as PMS8zT nn the Reno high school In 1945 the major was graduated from the Command and General Staff School Hns service record includes two years of overseas duty nn the Phnlnppnnes Oknnawa and Korea durnng the war Major Grenng ns married and has two children Drivers Getting Ready for Inclosed Area Test Moy I5 Drnvers education classes are mak nng preparations for the nnclosed area test given by the polnce department Saturday May 15 The majority of students nn these classes are complet mg the lesson on parallel parking The dnfferent steps nn learning to drnve as taught by Mr Shepherd the nnstructor are gears rnght and left turns lnght traffic backnng and turn nng medium traflic hills double clutching parallel parking and high way and cnty traffic Tests are gnven on such thnngs as drnvnng on a stralght lnne forward and backward gaugnng space when steering nn close lnmnts stopping smoothly in 40 feet at 20 miles an hour determnnnng front and back lnmnts wheels and bumpers parallel parknng backnng nn and pullmg out TEN YEARS AGO l'rom the fnles of Aprnl 27 1938 and May ll 1 38 Martha Peters hnghest ranking sennor received a S300 scholarship from the Unnversnty of Chncago She was one of two gnrls in the United States that won Albert Novak won the 1 year scholarship at Harvard awarded by the Kansas Cnty Harvard club A program called Senior Hn larntnes was a huge success The program was a conglomeratnon of dances a May time duet a burlesque of a football game broadcast a phony boxnng match and songs and solo numbers from the orchestra Many promnnent Kansas Cntnans presented their opnnnons on whether all hngh school graduates should go to college Wallace Sutherland then president of the school board ponnt ed out For the professional trann ing and cultural attamment which young people who intend to enter a professnon should have the work of a college offers the basnc learning Mr Holloway answered in this way It depends on the nndnvndual nn a profession education ns necessary I wouldnt recommend that everybody go But for those who are planning to enter a profession or busmess that requires a college educatnon nt ns necessary majority of the high honors for both snght readnng and stage performance at the Midwestern Musnc Festival held at the Unnversnty of Kansas A shop course was advocated by Mr Long the metal shop teacher for gnrls and as an and for boys nn de velopnng useful hobbies Physnogra phy classes were usmg a new work book compiled by Mr Shearer and Mr Harris on the geography of Mns sourn Some of the young men about school having felt that their domes tnc virtues had been overlooked got the chance to learn how to bonl wa ter nn the newly organnzed cooking class Westport s graduating class of 550 sennors was the largest in the cnty Captann Hoyt of the Kansas Cnty Polnce Department recently vnsnted Mr Ploessers third hour psychology class to explann the fundamentals of the polograph more commonly known as the lne detector Geraldnne Shnrley passed her jun nor transcrnpt test nn shorthand The maternal was dnctated at 80 words a minute and was transcrnbed at the rate of 16 words a minute At two receptions for officers of the Physical Education Teachers conven tion Ray Walrod and Vera Smoots played with a strnng quartet . I C , , . . . , I , 9 . - Y 1 1 1 ' , . . u y 1 he - . . . . v - U Q 1 1- 1 1 . : . ix N' - ' v .. - . . ' yn l . . V . I . . Y , 1 . s 1 . , . i 3' v ' ,, . . - 1 1 7 ll ' ' ' ' n ' I , l Q H - .U I . , . F . . . . . - y 1 - . . . . . .,, 1 . , . . . ' . ' . . H ' . . . I 1 , l ' Y - 1 1 1 1 1 I ' . .' . . , ' ll YY ' n l . . , . I . Y - 1 n , o 1 ' . ,Y . . . x , - - - - versity. At the time of his graduation Tfhetband and Ofchestfa Captured 3 il: , - - - . . . ' - - ' ' 1 9 , , 1 . . , - , , , , . . . , . l 1 ' I , . .I . . 1 H - . l . - 1 U I . , - 1 1 , Y 1 1 ' Y ' . . . ' . Q - , . I , ' . . ' .- , ' - - ' , I y I . . Q I . . ' , I , . . , . . ' l , - 1 , 1 ' ' ' x n ' ,, 1 n Q V Y , . . l . , . . . - ...- , , . . . , Q - . . . . , . 1 1 1 I ' ' A - , . . . . - T 1 . n Page Four WESTPORT CRIER May 5 1948 One of our m st admired and frrendllest teachers IS Mlss Wheeler a member of the English department She was born here ln Kansas Clty and attended old Central high school where she played vxolln 1n the hlgh school orchestra Majorlng 1n Engllsh and history she received Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts de grees at the University of Kansas contmumg to play with the unlver sity orchestra She has taken post graduate courses at Kansas City Um versity and Chlcago Unrverslty and while enrolled in a short story course at the latter school she had two stories publlshed Writing stlll IS one of her pursuits and she composed the clever scrtpt for the Freshman In duction Pageant Her interest m the theater and play gomg has made her an actlve member of the play C0mmltt6e which conducts the try outs She loves to travel and visited Europe and England with Mlss Wheeland before the war She likes to drive and made an automobile trip to Quebec the summer before last She IS fond of anlmals and her cat Tony was a favorite wlth faculty members until lts death at the ripe old age of eighteen She llkes to v1s1t the art gallery and snoop around m antique shops She attends the movies 1f she knows the show IS good and enjoyed seeing Altar Guild at St Marys Episcopal Church brmg her a great deal of sattsfactxon With such a full lxfe she IS one of our happiest and consequently one cf the favorite faculty members An outstanding teacher rn the commerclal field IS Earl J Van Horne He took his Pd B and B S degrees in education and commerce at Klrks vtlle State Teachers College and his masters at MISSOUFI University He also has done post graduate work at Colorado Unlverslty MISSOUFI Un1 versity and Kansas C1ty Unrverslty He decided that lf he couldnt go on to school and complete his educatlon the best substitute would be teachlng Before Mr Van Horne came to Westport ln 1925 he had gamed teaching experlence ln many schools Starting at the bottom so to speak he taught the first five grades for two years In a village school m Aux vasse Later m Salmon Clty Idaho he was principal and teacher of a two year high school Then he spent time ln school agaln and after gradu atmg he introduced commercial work ln Southeast Mlssourl then one of the first schools of that section of the state to offer a commerclal course ln high school Students taking these subJects had to do so ln addltlon to Thelma Spencer Crowned ROTC Queen at Ball Gleamlng brass buttons and color ful swlrlmg formals made a dazzl mg display when approxlmately forty cadets and their dates danced to the music of Rod W1lson and his orchestra at the annual ROTC mlll tary ball ln the beautiful ballroom of the YMCA Promment among the couples were Margle Foreman and Sergeant Moore Patty Plake fSouthwestJ and MaJor D1nw1dd1e Betty Congour and Lleutenant Hoffman and Jo Wolch and Sergeant Morrow Cllmaxlng an evenlng of galety and laughter Thelma Spencer was escorted by Cadet Capt B111 Daywalt through the shlnlng arch of sabers to the throne where Cadet Lt Col Jim Fisher placed a crown of pmk carnatlons on her head and pro nounced her Queen of Cadets A gold ID bracelet was then presented to the queen from the battallon The tradttlonal cuttlng of the beau tlfully decorated cake wlth a saber was then executed by the queen and refreshments were served by the Mothers Military Auxiliary Omltted from the 11St of models 1n the Slmpllclty Fashion show were the names of seven of Miss Dur boraws sewlng puplls They were Sue Hughes Loana Murray Pat Er w1n Janet Moore Pat Murphy YHOFE thelr regular subjects the first year the course was offered In th1s DOSI tion he was pr1nc1pal of the high school and coached 3th1EtlCS and gave other sectronal teams trouble ln hold mg thelr own for seven years He helped organize that sectlon into an athletic assoclatlon Commerclal con tests also were worked out and held at the Southeast State Teachers Col lege Cape Glrardeau Durlng World War I Mr Van Horne applled h1s knowledge to farming He then accepted an offer to come to Kansas Clty as a commercxal in structor at Jumor College where he lntroduced the first office tra1n1ng class 1n the publlc schools of th1s system Hrs last teaching posltlon before enterlng Westport was at the M1s ourt Mlhtary academy at MEXICO Mo for three years where he taught commerclal subJects ln the mornrng and dld the school s accountlng ln the afternoons Mr Van Horne also had much bUSl ness experrenee 1n such fields as real estate accounting salesmanshlp of fice management quartermaster de partment work and farm activities Many honors have been won for Westport ln varlous commercial contests by hls students 00 146 46714419 the Officers from the fifth army head quarters conducted the annual fed eral mspectlon here April 27 and 28 Results will be announced around the mlddle of July and a trophy will be awarded the hlgh school ranking hlghest rn the c1ty Westport received th1s honor last year These cxamln atlons included battallon review wlth a band tactics physlcal tralmng a toon company and squad drlll readlng and weapons The first reglmental m1l1t'1ry ba sponsored by the Wllllam Allen Whlte post of the Veterans of For ergn Wars was held at the National Guard Armory 3620 Mam street Aprll 24 About ten cadets and then dates from Westport attended Annual ROTC Fleld Day will be held May 14 at Glllham field Com petxtlon will mclude company pla toon squad and individual drill This year physlcal trarnmg has been add ed Westport placed second rn this event last year Cadet ofiicers will VlSlt the tram ing school at Ft Leavenworth on May map Cadets promoted to the rank of private first class are John D Feath erstone Curtls J Lush Cllnt E Newman and Jack S Thomas Your Best Bet rn a WW W fW 'W WW I MODEL 60 CRUCIANELLI lzs fun to play accordion cspc Ually when you phy Lrncranellt DnrecTone tpat pcnd U 5 M1 ltalyl and Magic Ease improvements makc phymg c1s cr hclp you ach eve vtonderful tonal effects Come In and cry a Crurnntllt c cordlon designed by Robert Pincottl Americas foremost 1ccor X l on engineer VACCA School of Accordion Accordlons and Accordion Instructions Exclusively New and Used Accordlons Priced from S75 00 to S1 250 Studio 4200 Park Ave Wllbush 7133 v . - I ' . - ll ' ' v. l . . '. i . . - ' ' , - ' . ' , ' ' ' ,Pl - ' I .- . r I . I . . . Q ' - 4. . - , . . . . ' . ' ' r ' 1 v r Moderate-Priced Accordion Henry V twlce. Her actxvltles on the Jeanine Tatum, and Ann Whitte- A . - , . . x . ix Y . X - z .. . . 7 Q - X , .... . - . I Qs . . , h S up ' I , . .' . . . 2 . D - d X . H. .. Q N ' ' ' v r -1 1 S I . ' ' I, SN If D . . . .y , - D . . ' . ' I . 1 - - . Q O M 1y 5 1948 Under t MCCLlllg a strange man after dark lt th11ty n1nth and M8111 Ill the ra1n was qu1te an exc1t1ng escapade for Jean Fogel recently Ha1vey Kn1ght has become a adept eroquet playex SINCE Patty E1 w1n bee mae hls teachu CTh1s IS to 11ght the unjust remarks made about you lll the last papex Harvey 7 B1ll Abbott a11d D011 Doggett threaten bl 1ekma1l Ask the g11lw1th the lllySLLll0US spual notebook Lee Scotts arm was 1epo1ted b1o ken by 1 fm lass at a lecent p1cn1c but LVldLllL0 that l1e stlll murders h1s typew11te1 w1th both hands pxoves d1ITe1ent Dldllt Johnny M1lle1 and Betty Wh1tc make a DICE couple 1n Radl0 Rhythms ' Congrats to both of them on then 1eally fine performance Peggy O Dwyer s pelfume Atte11 UOII ee1ta1nly attxaets Just that espeeully Ill the gnls l0Ck6l xoom Homer must be QUITC a Vltal part just llTl'lHlllC hlS l1fe h1sto1y' Th1s TIIIIL For Keeps IS gomg to be the txtlc Hlnt to Jer1y Boyer FelTl1llll'l0 readers of th1s column complaln that youre g1rl shy Dont let them get you down Jelly The battal1on thanks Nancy Kay fox moppmg up the floor of the ball 1oom at the ROTC Ball Speaklng of the ball we g1I1S would l1ke to thank all you fellows who made lt the b1ggest success of the season N that s a faet ' ' ' Jo Ann LCWIS and Kenny Tomlln son have been seen keeplng pleasant company lately Also GIBCIC Bear llld Hllly E1 Wll'l It seems that what s been holdmg To1n Ousley 1n Kansas C115 IS the t1uant OHICCI Speak1ng of the truant ofhcer thexe are foul gnls who would have been qu1te embanassed to meet h1m I6 Lently The latest gosslp IS What INICICSL does she hold fOl hlITl, Is It her tharm Ol her sun lamp' The most unusual people tu1n up Jaekstage dllllllg 1 perfolmance Lharles Hogan and Gordon Brad ,haw for lnstanee WESTPORT CRIER Page Five he Clock It was qulte a dlsappomtment to Bob Hamllton Bob Lawson and Denny Ak1n to gaze upon the1r mural afte1 see1ng The Maklng of a Mural mov1e' Those worrled express1ons on the faces of some semor boys mean they havent yet got a date for the prom' Anx1ous faces of some Jumor gals a1e caused by the questlon I won der lf I can LWISL some senlors arm so he ll take me to the semor prom? Geo1ge Bulkley clalms he wears flashy elothes as a protest aga1nst the world We thought lt was the other way around After carbollc 3Cld was Spllled by some of our clums1er chemlstry stu dents they dlscovered It made the1r hands go to sleep dupl1cat1ng the state of the1r brams E1leen Barry was h1t at a recent Delph1an p1cn1c by a flylng saucer full of potato salad What w1ll the gals start wearlng golden SIIDDQFS Call Elllngton should be warned that certaln characters are gO1Ilg to g1VC hlna a free ha1r eut on semor day We suggest you get a crew cut bub Mrs F1sher s comment on see1ng the happy CXPTGSSION on son J1mm1e s face lately A1n t love grand The members of Mr Moore s classes ehose the emblem des1gn for best all round gymnast made by Bob Lawson as the one wh1ch they WlSh8d made up All members of MISS Beck s seventh hour a1t elass Submltted de Slgl1S The lnk supply ID room 213 was xeplenlshed last week when Dean Foley purchased two large bottles of Shaeffers Royal Blue Skrlp The money was supplled by thnd hour pup1ls who contr1buted 1 cent each Margaret Meyer Nancy KlHdSVHL er Arlene Taylor 50 Dott1e Bran stetter Gretchen Casler Howard Cunn1ngham Nancy Ewlng Dor1s Johnson Isabelle Langseth J1m Phll IIDS Jeanme Tatum Joan Phll1lpS 40 Don Doggett Harry Ervln Donna Petlus Challene Reed Martle Schoen 30 Lee Scott was 1n charge of the m1meograph1ng of the ballots f0l the Student COUHCII electron SENIOR ewtf fiefg Cl, ,. f'N fi? lf you re plannmg to work after you graduate why not cons1der telephone op erat1ng'? It IS and always has been a .ascmatmg lob for curls 01.0013 STARTING PAY REGULAR RAISES Opportunmes tor promo tlon are good There are vacahons wlth pay pleas ant workmg condrtlons and fmendly people to work w1th For complete 1ntorn1at1on call or Cbetter strlll see Mrss Moran Room 1324 Telephone Bu1ld1ng at llth and Oal SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO fl! E f,,,,,n z ., . . . . . v C . a .x - . . . g. . Y ' . . ' AA ' H . ' 1 ' ll ' X 1 x I X 2 D . ' .' ' 1 V ' v ' y an - . . , L . ' V - ' . ' ' - - v L , .' ' . 1 ' 1 vw xx . V . . . . - . - tl Q . ' 1 . ' ' ' Sn ' w . . . . . 4 . , d f M -1 'N f A f Y . J . .. - . ' . J A'2'f . i 6 'L ' . ' . . . . - fi Q 1 c . , L lg -- l K .. ,N - - L ' Q F of Charlene Farrell's life, or did we next?-Oilcloth skirts and ttdem -N 1 j ' . ' ' xl ' - X- ' ' l V W , . ' I . , - ' . , ' 1 . . , ' ' D . I ' tt ' v 11 1 ' - - , , I . g x t iz ' ' . A ' w l . . I - 1 2 1- w ' . u ' ' 5. L c V ' y ' . D I . . h ' ' . I . . 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I '- S . . - . . . , ' , . 2 . . l Page Six Orchestra and Band Take a Bow at Annual Concert The annual instrumental concert directed by George Keenan was heard by an appreciatlve audience The Junior band a group of younger players played three marches and a novelty Pop Goes the Weasel Mostly eighth graders and freshmen they will be admitted into the senior band after their years of boot tra1n mg The concert was presented ln the auditorium Friday evenlng Aprll The orchestra garbed ln formal at tire was heard in two Russian gypsy numbers and then presented a Phoollsh Phantasy the Cat and the Flddle w1th Joe Brown as the narrator typically Br1t1sh w1th an Oxford accent and a monocle Thelr portion of the program was com pleted with ever popular selections from Jerome Kerns Show Boat featurlng Lawrence Johnston sing mg Old Man Rlver A vocal lnterlude by the boys quartet and the glrls sextet was greeted with enthuslasm while the stage was being set for the senior band In their snappy blue and gold umforms they played two marches Thoughts of Love by Jim Edwards nn a baritone solo the popular Rhy thm Moods by Duke Ellington and a modern trap drum feature Calf skin Calllsthemcs by B111 Weber The program closed with the na tional anthem New Look Frocks Modeled by Sewmg Puplls at PTA Meetmg The feature of a recent PTA meet mg was a fashion show of new look garments made by puplls 1n Miss Guflin s and Miss Durboraw s sewlng classes In a series of skits Jeanne Carter and Joanne Novoa showed the many phases of homemaklng taught ln sewlng classes and the results of their needle efforts were modeled by a charmmg group of young women Between the acts entertainment was furmshed by Jacqueline Shook a dancer Naoml Gullford who sang Joanne Buboltz v1ol1n1st and Vera Smoots accompanist Joseph G Bryan director of secon dary education and Keith Mott a student urged approval of the pro posed school levy Members of the plannlng commit tee were Jeanne Carter Frances Meuschke Kathleen Harte Peggy Sappenfield Evelyn Marts Jean Mc Connell Karyl Unruh Nancy Yeager Doris Bucher Violet Bopp Dorothy Rose Naomi Guilford Shirley Speck man, and Florence Randolph The skits were written by Frances Meuschke, the apartment scene, Evelyn Marts, pettlcoat scene, Karyl Unruh, and Nancy Yeager, yard scene WESTPORT CRIER May 5 1948 EIGHTH GRADE ITEMS New members ln the afternoon classes of room 211 lnclude Gerd Wreschner Leon Eaton who comes from Arizona and Los Angeles and Frances Moss from Texas For the eighth grade classes the fol lowlng films w1ll be shown ln the au dltorlum during the first half of the thlrd hour and the second half of the fifth hour April 27 to Apr1l 30 Thrushes Petroleum Benton Murals and Nlagara Falls May 3 Color plc ture of MISSOUFI May 7 Taming of a Wild Rlver a color picture of en glneerlng work on the Mlssourl May 13 Cow Town a color plcture of Kansas City This film was written and directed by Frank Barhydt 36 and was produced by the Calvin company Newly elected officers ln Mr M111 ers morning C L class are Bernard Benson presldent Pat Fogel vlce president Earlene Haas secretary Pat Anderson treasurer Edward Alexander sergeant at arms The afternoon class of room 204 chose as ofiicers for the fourth quar ter Martha England presldent Char lene Phllllps vice presldent Marilyn Miller secretary Irving Phllgreen treasurer Bob Way an eighth grade student who owns two homing pigeons gave an lnterestlng demonstratlon recent ly One night after school Mr Miller took one of the birds to hls home at Nlnetleth and Oak and released It Nine minutes later the blrd was back at Bob s home at 4701 Wyom mg Figuring the t1me and dlstance Mr Mlller revealed that the pigeon had flown at the rate of 50 miles per hour Billy Burns an elghth grade stu dent in room 208 captured a cecropia moth and brought lt to school where many classes could study the lnter estlng specimen at close range Rxch ard Reed brought two goopxe fish for class observat1on Several lizards and snakes also popped up 1n the classes but only for a very brief time The teachers dont seem to ap preclate such specimens Results of a test given on language reading and speech proved many elghth grade pupils very strong in thls l1ne of work Some students at tamed Junior and senior ratings However, many were far below the elghth grade level, providing a worry for their teachers Mr Bourrette gave an interesting address to the eighth grade students in room 208 He brought the subJect of biology down to thelr level and answered thelr question about the sex organs of an earth worm Mlss Cannon s morning C L class recently made a tour through the Contlnental Bakery The puplls were partxcularly impressed by the enor mous quantltles of products turned out per day 30 000 packages of Hos tess cup cakes 25 000 cocoanut pack ages and other astoundmg amounts Each student was presented with a package of Hostess cupcakes with the complxments of the bakery Newly elected officers in Miss Can non s afternoon C L class are Rus sell Roberts president Ronald Ph1l11ps v1ce presxdent Robert Krue ger secretary Peggy Sappenfield re cordmg secretary Shirley Fisher treasurer James Moore sergeant at arms Donald Boresow librarian 'Nil SYFO 'l' Y P E W R l 'l' E R S Sales Rentals Repairs Student Rentals NATIONAL TYPEWRITER C0 1000 MCGEE VI 5697 Mention This Ad ENTERPRISE CLEANERS 39th and Broadway Masomc Bunldmg VM1ffe10fA 1 JEWELERS 10 Westport Road WIIITEII DRCIIESTRA 1 ' 1 1 . . . t y ' l . , . y . . -4 11 . 1 ' ' , - . - If - . 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' ' - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . y 1 1 - f 7 ' 1 , . . . , ' . . . 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l - May 5 1948 WESTPORT CRIER Slngers Wm Plaudlts In Sprmg Festlval Radro Rhythms was an appro pr rate trtle for the A Cappella Chorr Grrls Glee Club Sprrng Festrval The program was presented rn radro manner wrth students recervrng therr cues from an announcer and each rrumbcr berng trmcd A red lrght srg nal told the 'rudrence that the group was on the arr The solorst combrnatrons of Betty Whrte Johnny Muller 'rnd Dorrs Bushman Brll Drsncy presented ro mrntrcally Make Belreve and You arc Lowe Berna McGeeney s rnter pretatron of the comrc song Lrfe Upon the Wrcked Stage proved very entertamrng wrth a chorus lrne as background A tap dance to the tune of Loursrana Hayrrde was grven by Betty Congour 'md Betty Ploesser Vrrgrnra Hurst gave a beautrful ballet to Clarr de Lune The boys quartet and the grrls sex tet sang the novelty song Prlgrrms of Love The boys quartet sang Wrgon Wheels wrth John Drn wrddre renderrng the bass solo The grrls sextet sang Now rs the Hour wrth Betty Whrte 'rs solorst 'md Brll wrth Harrret Whrtehouse as solorst To grve the program a really grand hn'rlc Lawrence Johnston was bass solorst wrth chorr brckground Ole Man Rrver Ben Rarnes was the M C or radro announcer for thc whole program The program was recorded on two wrre recorders one of them belongrng to C D Woodsrde father of two of our students Don and Jean Student Panel Discusses Levy In Assembly To rnform the student body of the many rmportant reasons for the ap prov rl of the proposed school levy a p rnel drscussron wrs presented rn as sembly Frrd ry Apr rl 23 Prnel members were Kerth Mott charrm rn Rcbecca Gruxer Janet Carp Kenneth McNeel and Charles Grrrctt lnflrtron'rry prrces were the marn reason for thc dcspcrate need of addr tronrl school funds the speakers 'rgrced Wrth the rrrcreased popula tron has come the problem of pro vrdrng mrny more competent teach ers larger 'rnd better equrpped class rooms and more adequate retrrement for terchers Members of the panel stated that Mrssourr rs a whole and Kansas Crty rn prrtrcular has reason to b ashamed of rts rnadequate educatron al program as compared wrth ex pendrtures for schools rn other crtres Under the drrectron of Mr Keenan the band provrded music for the oc casron Nlne Members of Crler Herald Staff Admitted to Quill 81 Scroll The followrng members of the Crrer Herald staff have been ad mrtted to the Edgar Snow chapter of Qurll and Scroll honorary socrety for hrgh school Journalrsts Mary Bales Nancy Campbell Lresl Eschenhermer Betty Mrtchell Terry Moore Beverly Nrckles Vera Smoots Joan Wolch These students are rn the upper thrrd of the senror class rn scholastrc ratrng the Crrer has publrshed more than the requrred amount of therr materral specrmens of therr prrnted copy were accepted by the natronal secretary and each candrdate was recommended by the faculty advrser The Edgar Snow chapter was es tablrshed here rn 1942 Refugee from Hrtler Terror Reaches K C vla Shanghar Gerd Wreschner a recent arrrval from Shanghar Chrna was enrolled recently Born rn Berlln he fled from Germany wrth hrs famrly when Hrtler came to power Gorng irrst to Genoa Italy the boy s parents even tually sought refuge rn Chrna They spent nrne years there and came to the Unrted States several months ago Hrs prrents have e cerved therr first crtrzenshrp papers The schools whrch Gerd an erghth grader attended rn Shanghar were very crowded wrth one teacher per subJect He speaks German Englrsh and a lrttle Chrnese but hrs favorrte subjects are scrence and mathematrcs He closed hrs mtervrew by statrng that Westport was the best school he had ever attended and that he thought the puprls were both frrend ly and helpful The Dana Brownrng banquet rs scheduled for May 7 and rs to be held at the Tea House By the Srde of the Road At thrs banquet the beauty queens of both socretres wrll b crowned Page Seven Shop Prolects Near Completion Leslre Webb Don Kaser and John Srmon are busrly engaged rn burldrng three new solderrng benches wrth concrete tops rn the metal shop Eddre Shamre has Just completed a stun nrng camera case of alumrnum lrned wrth red felt It contarns rnsrde com partments for the varrous rtems of hrs photographrc equrpment Mr Poleson reports that hrs brarn chrld the shop rnarntenance crew rs provrng qurte efricrent rn keeprng the shop clean and runnrng smoothly Athletic Equipment lows CZDIPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 11 13 Balhmore Ave Toedman WE l500 Our Twenty Farst Year f Dependable Service SENIORS APPLY NOW And Be Sure ol a Permanent Posrtron When School Closes CIRLS OfflC6,Mr1Ch1H6,TW1Jlllg' Frlmg, Statrstrcs Pavroll Shorthand and Manual Arts BOYS Posrtrons rn the Plant Productron Department APPLY Week Days After School Trll 5 P M Saturdays 8 30 A M to 12 30 P M HALL BROTHERS. 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I ' Page Eight WESTPORT CRIER May 5 1948 Barnes Wms 6 Matches Wuth Kansas Players Westports tennis team won three out of four tennis matches from Ola the high April 7 at Olathe nnll Ilnrm I I' t I nur W1111I I full 1I Tom I lyn1 Z I nd t ck 1r li l1f11t11l x than :ml I1 rry H ufzlund I 2 I v1r and iharh I r1I1tl1 nt 1 11t1 ck N111 in and Il un I' I 3 Westport played Olathe a second tlme on the Penn Valley courts April 20 x1rn1 1 t n 1 1 1 1 ll Il ut, an 111t11l I' 1 1 r an llur1 I1f ut 1I Larr1II xml William Fourteen schools entered the Wy andotte lnvltatlonal tournament games Aprll 23 and 24 Iiarn 1I1f1ate1I Olm I ad of I n1r1 1111 It 1 1' 5 Ilarnc 1I f1ate1 I Ayn th I I' td C f I 11 u 111 1 Il raw or To nkn 6' 2 1' 1 Pchuls Topeka 1lcf1-11t11l rnv-1 The following boys entered the spring tennls tournament It11'hur1I Iiurn R 1harI L url II llxnll L ar and lN1x1n Jlimlh P511 ll I'o1y D1 1 P11115 Prank J rhn on ll n Illfkty .luck Nunn Int 0 l nlll r .Iam1 I1n1II1ton John Wlllurd ury Yarr1mzt1 n It nald Ilnrms L h 1rl1 llnrry I111 Brown llaxld Cmckmlcr Ilob law non Richard W1 I Roi: r Wood D111 Wood 1 ln11IWlnd1r I I1 hnsr n I urrv Products of Art Puplls on Display at Conventlon Pupils ln Miss Becks second and seventh hour art classes designed and made papler mache figures as table centerpleces for the chuck wa gon supper hlghlxght of the NSIIOHHI Physical Educatlon convention George Berg Bob Lawson Richard Scott Gretchen Casler Cllfford Rus sell Don Bruce and Ann Whltte more worked during seventh hour and after school at the art depart ment headquarters 1n the llbrary building on twenty 6x9 foot panels IU the modernlstlc drybrush technique carrylng out the western motlf of the supper at whlch 750 persons were present Events Scheduled ln All Around Gymnast Contest The All Around Gymnast contest directed by Mr Shepherd Mr Moore and Mr Smlth has opened wlth the 100 yard dash football throw 1 lap dash rope climb basketball throw and runnlng and standlng broad Jumps The competltors 1n the gym classes have been dlVlded mto weight groups Wlnners of each event are credited with points untll the end of the contest The boy with the highest number of pomts w1ll recelve the trophy Those who have a large num ber of pomts w1ll TQCCIVQ 1nd1v1dual medals Winners of the three preceding contests were Bob McCollum 47 Jack Wray 46 and Johnny Cochran Fnfteen Glrls Act os Gumea Pngs at Golf Demonstratlon Barbara Turley Lorna Seavey Jackie Seavey Janet Baker JoAnn Magnuson Joy Drury V1rg1n1a Brice Bev Worth Barbara Edwards Elleen Barry JoAnn Wllson Norma Holte Harrlet Whltehouse Thelma Malnqulst and Gretchen asler acted as gulhea plgS for a golf demonstra tion by MISS Betty Hlcks at the Kan sas City Athletlc club to show Miss Hicks method of teachmg golf to other teachers at the National Physx cal Educatlon convention The first thing that Mlss Hicks showed was how to hold a club To get the feel of the club they first swung it ln one hand then 1n two and finally to swlng to muslc Cwaltzj Cotton balls were used Swimmlng and volleyball demon stratlons were held The same day Mlss Hlcks sald A professlonal IS an honest amateur '719ae44 71d'L1z'4 The Delphlans had a DILIIIC. Sun day Ap11l 18 at Swope Park sheltcx house No 2 Evexyone contrnbuted to the eats and had a swell time play ing baseball tennls 1nd all of thc other things one does on a DILIUL The softball spoltsday wlll be hcld at Central May 8 Tryouts for thc sportsday were held last week A softball cl1n1c was hcld Thuns day Aprll 29 at the physlcal educa tion office The annual Awaxd Dzy will bc held May 18 This IS for the prescn tatlon of honors to glrls FCCCIVIIIL, gym awards ACIIVIIICS m the guls gym classes have consisted mamly of softball tennls archery and hand tennis These will continue tlll school IS out Tests ln each one w1ll be given usual Group of Puplls Take Alr Trlp A group of Westporters enjoycd auplane trip to Lawrence Kaus Sunday afternoon Aprll 25 lLI.Ulll mg vla the Olathe Naval Base md Grandview Airport The lllght mide ln a DC 3 was sponsoled by Tx ms World Alrllne wlth Mr Shc'ner servlng as teacher ln chaxgc of th1 group The following students m1d1 the trip Betty McKanna JJ Ann Vltgnu on Stanley Novak Gene Wcstxope B'u b:1ra Jones Rebecca Gruver Jexxc Mueller Bettle Murphy Robext Blshop Wallace Pendlcton Chuck Bates Eileen Barry Jerry F1,1L1c1 Davld Slvewrxght Belxa Lee Belle kamp Clmton Nevtmfxn C :mic Goodman Flower pastels by Caroline Snnth Dorothy Davis Jean Woodside md Howard Cunnlngham ale on OXI'lllJl tlon 1n the front hall case FAREWELL DANCE Sponsored by the .Iunlor Class SATURDAY, MAY I5, I948, 8 tlII II p. mg, ee cz due! 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