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I racrc- lit rr September 29 1949 Enrollment Drop rn A Cappella Choir The a cappella chorr has been rc duced from 60 the enrollment of last year to 40 thrs year The grrls glee crub thrs year rs as usual charmrng and yery good Mr Sprrng rs surrounded by 66 beau trful grrls The first concert w rll be held December 4 at 3 '30 rn the lNel son Art Gallery Glee club members Iiarharr llyrrl Kathryn lieugrrr I ralec li ru It Sur lirowtr Sharon lin runr A n L lrmuh nl S :anne 1 nt r May CU rr Charlotte 1 l rn JoAnn L rpr l rnrl Geraldine Dolc Patrrcm Don rho Mary Fllrot Katie I' ngl rnwl Sandra Peathsr t Mary I anott V rgrnra trrfr rr Nlaomr C rrrltorvl Phylrs H xrtlw rr lx Joanne Htrnltt Don r Ht rnrrr Donn A Ilonn Nur Hukhts Mary Irurlry Mrrjnrlc Kn Marlene lx rrnlrrr rer I rr Url I rrlclrnc I Barb rr 1 Wh llrrrlt Ianct Mel om ls rry N14 'tl 1 lrlt y 'tlr ny lt rllr r yr 'N rrlt lort Arlr rr w rlr o l ry ll rrlr rr 4 uelrnr Nt me Shoo N Snr X 4 Lx I llf' Ili I II X 1 Wor rrmr Vr- r rtrlrt lrrnnrn Sl rrlty lurk Vrrprnlr Nlcllrnrt Srnce there are strll changes to bt made rn the chorr the lrst of chorr members wrll be rn cr later rssue of the Crzer Band Oflicers Elected The first semester ofhcers han been elected rn senior band rs tol lows Student drrcctor James Q rrlson Student marvrger Leonard Schcurrch Secretary Ianet Hunsaker Treasurer Brll Drybrerd Lrb arran Connrc Klec The band has '32 members this year Under Mr Frkes drrcctrorr they have started the year off by working on marchrng and l11LlSlC for Band members the footbfrll games 1 Q larlnc-ts I' rnret rlrlwt ll Barry K rmplvrll Ho K mt ll Rc! H tlrlrrlg Iamt Nmrther Ianet Hun ak: r Connie hlee Wlrldrcd Rus ell Nhrr ey sturhmnr Caroly n XR arrl lane: XM bb F ern Tr ry lor Trumpet Lharle Doh or Bob I' lllot lirll Hourlr lc Duane lully Bobby Nlartrrru leon-Ard Schcurrch Tommy W alter Carl Anderson nd parade: Ll rr v I Tromhonc R ln r l N r Baritone Q tntrn I rr luanrta Pull Path r Chlrle Schnrlll Tenor vu ll rlvx I' rench Horn r Altl Navrphonl Nlarrlxn Xlrllr Drum-1 tat Ffrxz l WESTPORT CRIER TV on the Campus We are lrvmg rn the day ot mrr acles Do you want proof of that statement Then read about tele vrsron Youll enyov rt and whats more you ll frnd rt rnterestrng Telexrsron rs now berng rnstalled 111 the Unrxersrty of Kansas so that medrcal students may study opera trons The Unryersrty wrll hate the Frrst permanent telexrsron system rn the country for rnstructronal pur poses TV has brought to our country a new era Phrlosophers of old would have labeled rt mrraculous But we hayc seen TV and know rt rs here to stav Lrke our cars radros and tele phones televrsron wrll become more and more rmproved At a later date many hrgh schools wrll own tele xrsron sets for rnstruetron and study rn drflerent departments TV rn rtself -s a lesson to eyery student Football baseball boxing and other sports wrll be shown on tele trsron What could be more rnter cstrng to a hrgh school student TV clubs are berng formed rn some crtrcs bv drflercnt organrzatrons and rre last taking the place ol unde srrablc youth actrxrtres Ii vou havent read up on your TV do so today Keep up wlth the mrr acles of science We as future lead ers must know Orchestra Organlzes for First Semester The orchestra group of 28 members has elected the followrng officers for the first semester Studs nt director Shrrley Rogg Student manager Dwrght Holm rn Secret rry Bonnie Jamrson Treasurer Cynthia Ann Draughorn Librarian Rosemary Montrose Orchestra members Y lolln Drum x 1.ht rr Wt str: rn yrrtry rx tr r 4 Saxophone I eller rr NlmQur y mi r N mla kr 1 rumpet r ny K Trombone TX Flute h f lannet ar French Horn L ynthra Ann Draus.horn N ll r -Xlto Saxophone yn Nl Q String lla- rf ra N Bassoon Plano ATS! lrx r x 'rncy PhrlLr r 1 n kettle Drum rnny llrr1.r Mr Mrner got a surprrse whrle testrng the new P A system It seems that Juanlta Frelds played a solo at the wrong trme Page Three gn .fine Thrs year s R O T C battalron has a present enrollment of 74 cadets The rncreased enrollment enables each of the hours or companres to have two platoons whrch rn turn wrll result rn more promotrons to officers and non commrssroned officer grades Ir order to better determine whrch ca dets wrll secure the posrtrons of lead ershrp there rs rn effect a system or rotatron rn whrch each cadet holds all posrtrons for whrch he mrght exentually qualify Tryouts are berng conducted for the rrfie team and prospects are brrght for a successful season Four lettermen returnrng from last years team, whrch placed a hrgh thrrd rn the crty rrfie match are Sergeants Paul Stalker Clrnt Newman, Ken neth Harmon, and Francrs Rush It rs expected that the Cummlngs Lee man Post No 130 of the Amerrcan Legion wrll agarn sponsor the rrtle team along wrth the crack drrll squad whrch performed at various func tions the past school year R 0 T C Scholarships The awardrng of seholarshrps to ROTC cadets rs an attractive ad drtron to the program thrs school year Three S100 seholarshrps wrll be awarded annually to the three outstandrng cadets of the crty To b elrgrble to compete for a scholarship the cadet must marntarn an academre grade axerage of M and an average ef S ln ROTC Wrnners of these seholarshrps may attend any college or trade school of therr chorce and are not eblrgated to enroll rn col lege R OTC These seholarshrps are designed to strmulate rnterest ROTC and to help promrsrng ca dets to higher education Lresl Eschenhermer one of West port s graduates came to Mrss Shel leys Spanrsh 2 class on September 20 and brought to them a very rn tercstrng talk She rs attendrng Wellesley College rn Wellrngton Mass The class heard about her expe rrences rn New York the many rn ter estrng things she saw and the fun she had Also she told them of her sublects at college and the many long hours she had to put into them -Xll of the senrors w ere seen at the home of Dee Carstenson on Septem ber 16 after returnrng from a scay enger hunt Whrle lrstenrng to rec ords they ate doughnuts and drank hot chocolate After posrng for the photographer wrth therr varrous treasures such as false teeth banana peelrngs and lrve worms, eyeryone was returned safely to hrs home 1 . 1 n Q . 3 v ' l ' v ' A 1- - ' ' ' ' I l .... l ' ' ' 1 ' 1- , -1 . - ' ' .v l ' ' ' ' ' U ' V v f ' - I ' l ! 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P426 TWO egg .W .- --?a- +L- WE5T.PQ1lT. CR1ERe.,--,.. Football Season ls Here Again Football again! Once more it's time to shake the moth balls out of the win- ter clothes and get out to the game to cheer our team on down the field. For days before school began. the football boys were out practicing on the Gillham field: Mr. Moore and Mr. Bourrette were out there working with them. The cheerleaders have put in their share of time getting limbered up by practicing several hours after school. The unfailing persistence, time, and effort put in by all these fellow Westporters deserve a big backing by the student body. The student body consists of all of us . . . eighth graders to seniors. Let's all be right there with the team for every kick-off this season. Remember . . . when our team brings honors to Westport. we all profit. Let's get out there and show our school spirit! It Sez Here Question of the week What IS your pet peexe Georgla Welch Homework Homework And more homework Dorothy Whltaker Just men' Joyce Ireland Eighth graders stepping on my feet Janet Gardner Marcena Puderbaugh Jim Pointer Girls who wear lipstick that rubs oft Colleen Abel Lois Morehead Lois Morehead Colleen Abel Jerry Barls People who start to tell me something and then decide better of the idea My curiosity kills me Jean Roesler Men who are shorter than 5 9 Katheryne Kroupa The elevators that arent there Gracle Bear Short boys and tall grrls together Barbara Newmar Dieting Janet McLerov Anyone who pops gum in classes Barbara Ross Gracle Bear askmg for candy in glee club Fred Greenstreet Peroxides If you see a streak of lightning going down the halls dont be alarmed It s the Crzer staff hunting up news to use rn the paper Well be back wrth more next time and we know that s true be ause thats what lt sez here All Girl Cheerleaders Westports cheerleaders for this year consist of a blonde a brunette and a redhead By name they are Janet McLeroy Virginia Grazrano and Barbara Newman The alternates are Joyce Ireland GFHCIG Bear and Shirley Wright Since no boys tried out last spring there will be none as cheerleaders Barbara Vrrgrnra and Janet have changed a few of last year s yells and will be glad to welcome any new yells that are suggested Their plea is for a good cheerrng sectlon at all games The past summer was a very busy time for a few Westporters Erik all the way to Denmark and back It has been said that Denmark has beautiful Jewelry and from the ex ample Erik brought back Barbara Power w 1ll agree Another Westporter Bud Kramer went to South America and really enjoyed his trip to Honduras Al though Honduras is rn Central Amer rea its still a good place to go as Bud will agree Miss Brubaker sent a dollar con trrbutron to the Town Meeting of the Arr on tour in Europe ThlS was prize money won last year by room 211 for excellent PTA membership contributions tThey had planned to buy another bulletln board whlch proved to be too expenslve 7 The following girls who have nfth hour lunch assist as ushers rn the halls Sandra Reynolds Bonnie Maier Connie Tatum Gall Mulva ney Ruth Selby Caryl Odom Carol Reubart Peggy Sappenfield and Jo Ann Olson Exeryone seemed to KIIOVN the right direction rn which to go during sron to use rt and we hope not we should accomplish it with little trouble The following Westport graduates were named on the honor roll of the College of Lrberal Arts and Sciences for the sprlng semester 1949 at the Unlverslty of Kansas Dale Leonard Clinton Ralph Ernest Kron Orion Mehus Donna Mueller h-4-A iv September 29, 1949 l3ea4anaZLZie1 C27 I rlleen Abel and fern Hunt Each Crzer issue will present to its readers two Westport leaders a boy and a grrl Heading the list are two seniors Colleen Abel and Gerry Hunt Both are 17 years old Colleen was born rn Troy Kansas and Gerry in Kansas City Colleens many activities include presidency of Student Council and thls IS her third year on the execu trve board She rs also a member cf Stage and Screen Club Honor So crety and the AAUW Previous offices were sophomore class presr dent and Junior class secretary For the first part of her summer of 1949 she went to Girls State 1n Fulton Mo Her faxorrte hobby is music Gerry s many actrvrtres lnclude presidency of Irving W Club and freshman class In hrs sophomore year he was a member of the football and basketball second team and let tered In hrs Junior and senior year he made the Hrst team rn football and basketball His favorite hobby 1S of course sports With thelr wrnnlng ways and many activities these two seniors have made a place for themselves rn the halls of Westport THE WESTPORT CRIER 4IZil'1D.l. 7'5 ch I .4 ly th Nui Nfllllll. r' a Vt tj :rt Huzh Sch o QUIL V kan a City M A lrlrc t tr 1 T h t 9 l fl 1 All SCROL 15.11 crm 10 ctnt rnttrui a nr matt lrrl 4 r 1 r rc n 1 1 rr th Act ff 'Vlarch S NFVS SVN RITINK LLASS Ulll T alia Car trnsln Wanlr larl on Hilda Iwtld Buerly Gould Jrmmi Haynt Juxc Ire-land Daud king lxatherxnr Krou a I is 'VI h Ll Cl p o ore ea mton Newman Ieanle latton Barbara Power Jean Roesler I ' . 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Page Four '7a9aeu '7u!Jd4 Hockey lntramurals started Sep tember 26 and soccer w1ll start soon Class leaders and squad leaders re cently elected ln Mrs Roblnsons classes are as follows Hour 1 c ass leader Martha Wood squad leader Marvla Faulkner Janet Hunsakex Saundra Owens Barbara Wood Hour 2 class leader Joy Talley squad leaders Adrlenne Asher Car olyn Klehl Ruth Qulgley Nancy Snldow Betty Wrxght Hour 3 class leader Mauxereen Hall squad lead ers Pat Edwards Rolame Janda Jeanne Bowen squad leaders Cyn thla Draughon Ann Laffoon Helen Ruf Mary Ruth Walker Hour 7 class leader Dxane Wllllams squad leaders Helen Cassldy Pat Fogel and Bonnle Maler Leaders Ill M1ss Txate s classes axe as follows Hour l class leader Joyce Ireland squad leaders Doro thy Delap JoAnne Krause Char lotte Murphy Peggy Sappenfleld Betty George Hour 3 class leader Marllyn Whltney squad leaders Pat Blshop Marlan Chrlstlansen Bar bara Kowlts Nancy Ocheltree Sh1r ley W11ey Hour4 class leader Shlr ley Cannady squad leaders Judy, Anthony Dorothy Fogel Beverly Ireland Joanne Robmson Nelda Workman Hour 6 class leader Marl lyn Lmdeman squad leaders P tr1c1a Walton Sue Jarv1s Mary Eva lyn Swanson and Marjorle Kalser BREWER PRINTING CO 212 E aofh Logan 8604 l8th year m Westport District SEVERAL REMINGTON T Y P E W R I T E R S Look like new late models fine condition low priced for quick sale WE 6278 BEN.lAMlN'S STABLES and CLUB HOUSE Horseback Rides 8. Hay Rides Phone for tree transportation from car lme Springdale 7939 87th and Hillcrest Rd. Athletic Equipment Zona CZTIUIPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 ll I3 Baltimore Ave wEs'rPoRT CRIER Eighth Grade Items The exghth gr de common learn mgs puplls 1n 211 have been gettmg acqualnted by gzvlng lnterxlevxs and brlef mtroductolv talks electlon of officers w1ll follow Joyce Baltls loom 211 IS the sixth Lhlld of her famlly to 'lttend West port five brothers and SISICFS are gladuates The two SISISFS Jacque llne and June are ID college two brothers Bob and Jack are 1n news paper vxork a thlrd brother Gary IS an englneel Can any other West port famlly match thls record 211 obserxed Constltutlon Day by dlscusslons and by memorlzlng the Preamble Mr Ploessers home room has elected class officers They are as fol lows presldent Jack Llttle vice presldent Myrna Smlth In Mr M1lle1 s afternoon common lealnlngs class compllcatlons are be mg met He IS havlng name trouble He has Carrol Warrlner and Carol Toblas Ill the same class Also he has Dor Gates Don Booker and Don McCance And to double h1s trouble Ruth Ann M11l1can Ruth Ann Blair B111 Glbson B1ll Llpplncott B111 Dumorter and B111 Wykoff Over 23 Years of Dependable Service Toedman Cab Inc WE l500 24 Hour Service 7 W 39th September 29 1949 Westporter to Atlantic City As Red Cross Delegate Paula Stonum scnlor was one oi two Kansas C1ty Junlor Red Cross members chosen to attend a natlonal meetmg 1n Atlantlc Clty the thxrd week ln June Mrs Harold M Rob erts director accompanled the two delegates on th1s tr1p whlch lncluded a NISII to New York C1ty In addltlon Paula had the d1St1l'lL tlon of belng named as a candldatc for the mldwestern area a group of five For a candxdate to attract at tentlon ln a group of nearly SIX hun dled In such a way that her ab1l1t1es and personallty should be recognlzed by the Councll IS no small honor wrltcs the dlrector of th1s area Mrs James Jackson Paula was recommended as a local all uty councll member last sprlng by Mxss Brubaker sponsor of the Junlor Red Cross at Westport South Side Features Westport Heavyweight Binders Only 79c Westport Tiger T Shirts only 89: Free Westport Tiger Decal With Every Purchase! South Side Book and Supply Store 210 East 39th St VA 9533 PAUL S LUNCH 7 West 39th Street Good Chill 25c STUDIO HALL Ideal for Script Dances 3925 MAIN Logan 2256 Headquarters for BOOKS, GYMNASIUM, SCHOOL AND ART SUPPLIES For the past 24 years FOOT-REM Recommended by coaches everywhere for treatment of Athlete's Foot Money back guarantee KLEE'S DRUG 81 BOOK STORE VA 9657 Across from Westport WE 1740 , . I I I ' . . . - ' 5 - t l - - . . . . v l v ' V v Q 5. I , ' I ' . . . - ' . c ' ' ' Y ' , ' Y . y - 1 ' y . . V . . ,- ' ' Y v I ' ' ' ' m l , . . , . . l V . v , ' 9 - . ' . ., -I ' 1 . ' ' l ' f The common learning pupils in . - - - - - Peggy Wathen. Hour 5, class leadex. V , , . l Y - I :S l l - ' v- , v 4 I , . - , 1 - -- . 3 , - A 1 V ' . ' ' . . . . , , - - ,' ' ' . . q , ' Q N v - ' I K' I . Y 3 , K - - . - - .. ,, y 1 J- ' I I Q - , , , . . l 1 v x ,- S V ' . . . . . - . l ' . . . . ' . . 7 ' , - 1 9 ' ' 1 , ' ' , , 7 ' ' ' V Y - . . Z . 3- 1 Y R , . . o I . ' a . T 0 .
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