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The 1941 Willamizzou WILLAMIZZOU QUEEN Jetty Jane lely
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The 1941 Willamizzou JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Juniors and Seniors of the Willow Springs high school hparded the good ship SANTA MARIE Tuesday, May 6, and set sail for Hawau. There, under the beautiful Hawaiian moon, after a delicious meal this program followed: AlohaeTo the SeniorsWLyle James. Royal PalmeTo the JuniorseRuth Ward. Fair HawaiieTo the SchooleJeweldeen Skaggs. Kohuna MagiceTo the FacultyeRobert Usrey. Blue Hawaii-aBetty Light. At the Crossroads of the PacificeSupt. Grimes. At the CrossroadsMRuby Lea Montgomery. Aloha-William Shelton Following the program some of the students played games while others went to the Aztec Club for an evening of dancing. SENIOR CARNIVAL The annual Senior Carnival was held Tuesday night, November 12, in the 01d gymnasium and was a grand success. There were many attractions, including side shows, night club, bingo stand, picture show, fish pond, ball-throw, and many others. In the closely-contested race for queen, Frances Mitchell emerged the winner. Dressed in a beautiful blue gown, she came in with Prince Charming Gene Clingan, who placed the shining crown upon her head. Attendants were Katherine Lovan, Naomi Honeycutt, Louella Strome and Mary Sass. Crown Bearer was Mickey Rhodes, and Jean Callihan was the Flower Girl. Mrs. Gooich was the lucky winner of the beautiful lamp on which chances were bought. A program, highly amusing, and very interesting, was presented. 1 A11 in all, it was a ttswell carnival, and we feel right proud of our- se ves. - JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES The junior high had a very entertaining school year, engaging in many activities. The basketball team won six games, lost two, and won the con- solation prize in the tournament. During the year the junior high gave several plays which were .very en- tertaining. Mr. Atkinson organized the How and Why Club. The officers are Robert Bruce Ferguson, president; Van Bunjer, vice president; Elmo Spencer, secretary; and Jimmy Nelson, reporter. We did many stunts at the basketball games and took part in the May Festival. Many of the junior high students play instruments in the high school band and orchestra and attended the contests. Mr. Plummer has taught us ttfree-hand't drawing and the making of pottery, both which have been very interesting. Altogether the school year has been very successful.
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The 1941 Willamizzou Music Freda Wilfong Bob Gooch Lee Livingston Eugene Armstrong James Ferquson Juanita Hansen Leslie Fite Maxine Austin Mary Jewell Ellis Lillian Miers Louise Miers Louise Madaus Elwin Fite Roy Lovan Francis Ellis Sibyl Yocum Beulah Bolerjack William Benton Harold Williams Harry Lovan J ohn Frommel Paul Harms Harry Williams Charles Prall Herbert Madaus Mary Beth Slusser Dorene Yocum Elda Green Howard Burchard Marjorie Protiva Mary Griffith Virginia Scruggs Geraldine Frommel Esther Campbell Ann Parsons Bill Ellis Tommy Austin Harold Koch Tolliver Squires Vivian Saville Harry Agnew Dwight Richards Bob Hansen Otto Harms Billie Light Edward Ogden Donald Cook Harlan Northway Roland Northway HALL OF FAME Otto Holland Lloyd Blakely Jo Lovan CoraLee Burchard Herbert James Frances McPhail Mary Jane Cottrell Leland Boles Dolores Austin Ruby Lea Montgomery Katherine Lovan Rhea Anne Rush Betty Light Athletics Bud Protiva Russell Ferguson Frank Protiva Herbert Smith Lee Livingston Edna Smith Murrell Brown Lyle White Ivan Smith Rowe Protiva Lester J ones Ralph McDill Francis Ellis Bowman Barr Dorothy Payne Harry Lovan Richard Bayless Sherman Stuart Mark Collins William Brooner Mary K. Smith Russell Stringer Harold Brooner Helen Wiley Tommy Austin Bill Ellis Bob Hansen Cecil Hedrick Russell Coleman Russell Mitchell Clifford Stringer Elliott Nelson Eugene Clingan Rudolph Walthers Robert Usrey Physical Education Enid Castle Opal Ellis Scholarship Ted Ferguson Lila Austin Naida Protiva Augusta Rush Quintella 'Chapin Eula Fern Protix'la Carl Dudley Margaret Rothwell Vera Thomas Marjorie Protiva Mary Beth Slusser Zella B. Murray Helen Mitchell Franceline Lovan Eupha Cain CoraLee Burchard Vocational A griculture Walter Horak Fred Madden Doyle Sanders Herbert James Clarence Grogan Eugene Clingan Literary Quintella Chapin J osephine Cottrell Faye Brooner Leona Tobias Eloise Clawson Ruby Lea Montgomery Citizenship Oral Lewis Rosier Edmund Lovan Louise Ferguson Kenneth Fite Pearl Shotsman Lorene Ferguson Mary J ewell Ellis Lillian Miers Francis Ellis Harry Lovan Howard Burchard Don Abbott
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