High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 16 text:
“
if l 'X X
”
Page 15 text:
“
: Vaile story, wenty- owers. . 'egard- lnding P chitec- 4 ne was , storic 'vey. A I -' I 'i J 1 be .f-: we fwfr f ' ,x'-.-Cn: f .Kwik 2 Tgsff, . 'A - B Q . , - .fax - - -lv.,-'s-.5:J.n,f-f. - IQ. l-.--4.-43 vs' -1 f ?f5gIr'L.rg,E-41 M42 '-L' 331- - , TQ: 'iff' 1. 3551-Q11 Vg- 1: if--Q ZS-gi?-55:3 H f group of architects, under government supervision, chose the house which was built by 'John Lewis in 1867. Constructed prior to the Civil war, the McCoy House, served as the home of William McCoy, first mayor of Independence. Originally, the red brick Georgian house was located on 14 acres. falling!-Sawyer hofine wlsfdeiigiltill in 1885 by San- ford Wiiite, and is still oc- casionally -open I to the public. ,We'hfve' one or two tours for various elubs every year, said Mrs. Jennings. The Independence Study Club had one tour to raise funds to help restore the old Spring. But in addition to being a tourist attraction, the house is also a home. We have spent 32 years living here, and it's marvelous. Our children's friends have gathered here, said Mrs. Jennings, and we have shared our home with hundreds of people. A house has been where a man can be at home. lf l I 4 1 I A v-2 ,K y 1 TSM 1 5 X' . .,. i I, ' M - 1 fl i fffiefff , ... 3 F all . KP? -.. . 'Y wr'- .',- ig 'A -1 .' if.: 1'f-.. -, . . -mf, ., , Q -,.f-.....1,'f.sQ., 4 - , r'z . f , - 4 3 I --qw ' 1 ? . f 114 J-.U r 'x J -sq. , 49p ..1 .- X-2 x.,- . ..x . ,-. . '-ia.- 1 ' 6 INDEPENDENCE HOMES ll A,
”
Page 17 text:
“
,IN 9175- x P vw ZYWZTVTFF ' Z : x Tf?-'ffig II? '9:4'i?fTf?Q1Ti?QF?fT,- 1 'Z-'1:1i.:Z'E-3-f T7 il if' 'T7 v ' TF -Q rf - -1' I-:Li-1:r',x,L 5295 -115.47 if :si 1-f'f2.5r'1f1i-,fl 37:1 A'-53:.i:-515, .,-23155 5535,-121.:,zg,:-,-'55 1, . ' V A ,. - . - .1-gt.1g,.-My , zwys:s-:--1-, ,i ,U J 1, .4 A l tl' it A z-if t ff mt 'I In .,,,-1, Q., , , ,. 'M . ' w',,h...6i.a .'? -- ---f.,faf V .-.A1..,,-., I'lll'Il2l.l'l. . . earned a place in the hearts of the people of Independence and America. Throughout his years as a public servant, he was still Mr. Citizen-Man of Independence-a friend. Truman respeeted his friends and their feelings. Harry always kept in mind the other person's point of view, said Edgar llinke, Battery D veteran. llc has always been very aware of how other people have fell about things. Truman described himself as a clodhopper from Missouri.: He was a simple man, one who knew about hard work. A farmer for fifteen years and one-time partner in a clothing store, Mr. 'Truman could relate to the common mang and he was a man of his word. f'When he told you something, you could go home and sleep on it. Even after being president, Mr. Truman remained the same. There wasn't a bit of difference, recalled personal bodyguard and friend Mike Westwood. Mr, Truman was still the same kind of gentleman. Returning to Independence after his presidency., Mr. Truman resumed the role of Mr. Citizen to his death in 1972. Perhaps the secret of his great success and admiration was, as Judge Albert Ridge, another of Harry's friends in Battery D said, He just never learned how to be anybody except himself. A strong influence on Truman was his parents who instilled in him strong morals and honesty. James Whitmore, portraying Truman in Give 'em Hell Harry, had Americans longing for trust in leadership, and Truman earn- ed that trust. 1----af 13 -. 5,1 .gf , . A 1 x . .-.. ,,, TSX 44' 'Y' -,113 mv? Q7 '52 1? fufhff as f x 'VLA -W 21 ff me ,P +V fr J? S' - : . '.-uf Y, ' ,.f,'.: 11-F 'gl T- L lgfa -z ' '1 ' '3-5+ - Q1-7 iiiyif'-Q 1 7i'?3L-- 5-:Tf5 5S,l,g.'.-f -- . 'Q ' J . v ,Y 5 - . s .sz--.L-1' g.u,.4f.ff.s2'2.?i,f ra., . 'z-2525.253::x3-i:2hifi2g52z111afs:-4.1, f, ,fs . 1,4 ' A-yfaifi-?i1fir'f '4f5f'ifJas1evi .., if-L tv? 'A' -2-f-'ff -,113 -f' ' . f is '.'-':f:3,?r9215:.lfiLi -1: s .r . - ,,...1f-1151. 2 711.-124-:?7 ' , ,.,- ffm Y' - , ., f f 97 We -3.2-5, iz- ,, ' ' ,K , 1, 1gfgkTh :fI:i:1:7T'2i'g- Prfrdf- 'r'.:s3 f .:,1-r ' -- - 'Q '-- 1 6.15 ici 521121 Til.-. - ' ' - ' aff' -I ii' ,- v . f f- , f , 1-yi'-.f.g ,'r -1:52. :r':1? '-11:53-,E 4.1:--, .-fix-:E-if jf,A? :z15'-'ififf' 1.412-2.2375-.-'Sb ' ' T ' 5 sgasisj 1 . ,' ' -'15 212' 5. q...5gs'1'32243531313-' iigf- f . 'Af '-igiiri' ,A ? V'-' 512 -' . '7f,.1f5?s- ' rr:-rilflifz-.bevife gf ' 1.-rE?:g:!,.f:,',?5-J : .e -, ,- .-115: .1 ' r f ' ' - ' .iL.:,2:' 1 1 ' .,-.wfxgzw F , - A .- - L drip? 4 ,F H
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.