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13 January 2012

Warrensburg High School, Missouri Class Reunions



The WHS Class of '62 will be celebrating their 50-year reunion on June 22, 2012.  For more information, please email Sue (Fogerson) Alexander for more details!

The WHS Class of '82 will be celebrating their 30-year reunion the weekend of Oct. 12,   2012.  Reunion organizers have invited the Crestridge High School Class of '82 to join in the reunion plans.  Because UCM will be celebrating its Homecoming this same weekend, there will be a Saturday morning parade and lots of festivies in the Warrensburg community.  Please contact Sherri Nace at 660.563.6496 for more information.


Congratulations to the classes of WHS Class of '76 , WHS Class of '81 , and WHS Class of '91 , WHS Class of '01 and WHS Class of '06  for holding extremely successful reunions during Summer 2011.  And the WHS Class of '71.



Best wishes to the WHS Class of '96 and the WHS Class of '71 on their reunions during the Fall of 2011.  We appreciate all the hard work and effort that the reunion organizers put forth for these ruenions

A special shout out to the WHS Class of '81   for hosting an all-school event Players Restaurant featuring the music of the Nace Brothers Band with a special performance by Sean Pelton.  Over 200 alumni and friends rekindled friendships and created new memories!

Warrensburg, Missouri is  proud to claim Sean Pelton as one of its own. Sean Pelton is the long-time drummer on Saturday Night Live. 
Shawn Pelton (born June 1, 1963, in Kansas City, Missouri) Warrensburg actually,is a New York City-based studio and session drummer. Pelton has worked with the Backstreet BoysSheryl CrowShawn ColvinBruce SpringsteenCeline Dion and Billy Joel. He also is the longtime drummer in the house band for the NBC TV network's sketch comedy and music program Saturday Night Live.


FYI, Kimberly Wyatt, Pussycat Dolls, TV, solo performer  graduated from Warrensburg High School as a member of the Class of 2000.

A huge thanks to WHS Class of '01 for their $400 donation to the Warrensburg School District Foundation.  The money will be used to continue promoting "education beyond the basics" for Warrensburg students.

If your graduating class is planning a reunion, please let us know  so we can help you promote it!




Thank you to our current Alumni & Friends 
Lifetime Members

1. Amanda Shreves
2. Marshal Abney
3. Sherri McCoy Hibdon
4. Larry Landwehr
5. Donna Warden
6. Melva DeCeuster Andrew
7. Steve Andrew
8. Darin Baldwin
9. Susan Kohl
10. Jan Crouch
11. Nellie Hart Sterling
12. Allison Sterling Ludlam
13. Danny Charles Ludlam
14. Shannon Sterling Pierce
15. Tiffany Sterling Gutierrez
16. Brook Ludlam
17. Danny Chase Ludlam
18. Darin Shreves
19.  Lynn Solomon

20.  You could be next!  

  Foundation Board of Directors

  • Bob Lotspiech, Chair
  • Lynn Solomon, Vice Chair
  • Andy Kohl, Asst. Superintendent of Finance and Treasurer
  • Dr. Deb Orr, Superintendent
  • Melva Andrew
  • Jan Crouch
  • Barry Gilbert
  • Dr. Larry Landwehr
  • Drew Lewis
  • Janet Mudd
  • Wanda Skelton
  • Craig Coen
  • Donna Warden
  • Sherri Hibdon
  • Marshall Abney
  • Heidi Moore, Teacher Representative 
Foundation Board Staff
  • Meiridth Sauer, Director
  • LuRae Shreves, Alumni Coordinator

 Your Donations

The Foundation is dependent on private donations and fundraisers. Donations help in the continuous improvement of the Warrensburg School District. Although maximum flexibility can be obtained from non-designated contributions, it is possible for donors to specifically link a contribution to a particular use; for example, a donation may be earmarked for technological improvements or an area of the curriculum.
By making a tax-deductible contribution:
  • Donors may honor and recognize accomplishments of individuals.
  • Donors may identify or earmark the use for which funds may be used.
  • Donors provide support for innovative programs through the Foundation's Classroom Impact Grants.
  • Donors directly affect programs for individuals with special needs.

Methods for Contributing
Several options are available for making a contribution.  The most direct option is to print this page, complete the donation information form below, and mail the form to the Warrensburg R-Vi School District Foundation with your enclosed contribution.  Before making your contribution, please feel free to visit with your attorney, your banker, a member of the Foundation Board, or a Warrensburg R-VI School District administrator.  The Foundation welcomes your donations of cash, donations in kind (for example, equipment or property), or your offer of volunteer services.

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The Foundation will send a card to the individual or group being honored notifying them of the gift. The amount of the gift may remain confidential. Please include information indicating to whom and where the acknowledgement should be sent.

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Please make checks payable to:
Warrensburg R-VI School District Foundation
P. O. Box 638, 438 E. Market St.
Warrensburg, MO 64093

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