College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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HMNKSGIVING ASSEMBEY The annual Thanksgiving Assem My was held at 5:15 on Wednes- my, November 25. The first wrt of the program consisted of weal numbers by the music de- mrtment under the direction of mes Brooks. Russel Halley sang mlls of Home, accompanied b ,------ , Y mrbara Utt. Barbara Utt sang uw hymn, Now Thank We All Our God. The boys quartet made their EEst appearance of the year by nnging Climbing Up The Mountain md Sophomoric Philosophy. Bob Hwtwell accompanied them. The acappella choir and Juniorlugh morus sang Praise the Lord Ye havens Adpre Him and 'MGlorial Mtri was sung by the a cappella choir. Reverend James Sill, a member ofthe college faculty gave a wry appropriate Thanksgiving mdress emphasizing our needs tobe thankful for the little wings that we have, for food, welter, and clothing. By thank- mg our teachers and persons who wrve us, we show that we apprec- mte their help in trying to mum us better people. Rev. Siu wid, nOne of the things that we CM1b6 most thankful for is that welive in a free countryon This heemphasized by telling stories wout the hardships of persons Hving in less favored places. woman gg weak nMm told me,n a woman complain- Sdto a friend, uthat you told hn'the secret I told you not to tml her! nWell,u replied her fmend in a hurt tone, WI told hM'not to see you till I told MPH' n0h, dear,U sighed the fhet woman. NWell, don't tell hH'I-told you that she told me. QH.L. Gee? as-Zauflsxws::,i.a-a taal:35455-felilfi-1f::i232af: fL BAND CLINIC A band clinic will be held here Friday, December 9 in Hen dricks Hall Selected students from all over Missouri will participate Each participant will bring his own instrument and the college will furnish the music. Those selected from the College High are: . Russel Halley, fleulehorn Marjorie Scott, bassoon Ione Bute, bass clarinet Joyce Baldwin, alto clarinet Royce Fleming, oboe Jack Raveill, tympani THE Mgmt' s VIEWPOINT She Cpoeticallyl: nIsn't tum sunset glorious, Harold. The bas of red and gold are Nature's own efforts in picture-making What- nYes dear, it puts me 1 mind of something, too. I can' think whether it's streaky bacon or a plate of sliced tomatoes WHO'S THE SMARTEST A This story concerns a wealthy man, who when he was a boy, walked into .a farmer's melon patch and asked the price of a fine big fruit nThat's 40 cents,n the farmer said, NI have only four cents,u the boy told him UWell,v smiled the farmer and winked at his hired hand ashe pointed to a very small and gram melon, UHow about that one? uFine, I'll take it,H said t boy, Ubut don't cut if off the vine yet. I'll call for it in a week or so MA L ... -f f'Qe'f.'. V-,-g a.- ' r.,-2 2c , ws, , 1-.r ww..-'.. 1--f ,vw ,- ..-..,, ,f'jw. w Q 'CE GJ 00 I I O T. 4 o 0 O V o 0 D' 2 ' GJ Cf' U 0 I L5 ' urn., W.-4 v . .xc . fr 1-1 f '1'- 'x41 'rev' -. . - V ... - -A Y- an - - -1 1- - . '-aw vu' s ' ' '-1.5 ' - .' - -'c-'fx iffgfu - -0- . , ,Z-,.... ,.--. . . .-..- . ., , . , - 'V' H 'ff 'Q - 3-1 -H- uf-15. ..IT' 1, , ' ' 1' ' Q' - i .. W3 'L V35-3 ?WmWf iii:

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-CTI if - .Q-nj. t -f-,4..A: Y .,... 1'- H l 'V' WANT ADS Wanted: New bathing suits! Swimming Class wanted: A man! Joan Sproat Lost: One letter sweater and a ring. Glen Bute Wanted: Jack ie to quite Chester! Kenny Carleton Wanted: To burn allconsti- tution tests. Junior Class Lost: Corduroy Cap Joan Knaus Found: A dreamer, . Dramatics Class .For Sale: Wild animals immnd in my truck Ervin Krewsoa Wanted: , More news for the school paper from lower classes. Colt Capers Stsif Found: V A shinnyrww trophy, ' Basketball Vcmm ' Lost: Lots of HQIYQ Russel, Ray and Jerry i:Now I lay me down to rest, fB6f0P6 I take my Six weeks test If I should die before L wake. I'd have no six week's testtctmm He who works with his hands is a laborer, he who works with his hands and his head is a craftva man, but he that works sith his hands and his head and his heart is an artist. cotms LosE ANOTHER PRACTICE GAME - In a closelmllgame, November 25, the College High Colts lost to the Calhoun Eagl6S 55 be 39- The Colts got of to a slow start but tied the game at 7 all as the first quarter ended. In the second quarter the eaglesggabbed a 5 point lead to go ahead at halftime 18-15. As the third ouarter got under way the Eagles culled away gradually to hold a 27-19 lead and went on to win 55 to 29. ' The Colts HBH team was again victorious, winning their seventh consecutive game by a score of 55 to 14 with Coleman and Pryor leading the attack with 7 and 9 points respectively. QCLTS TROUNCED gf'TNoBNo sTER ' In a practice game Nowmber22 by Knobnoster Panthers ' dp ned the College High Colts 54 to 22 The Fanthers lead all the way The first quarter was fairlycldw with the Panthers leading ' 6-5. They then pulled away to ahold l5 to 8 margin at half time, winding up with an enviable SCOPE. ' The Colts VBU team won their sixth game from the panther cubs by a score of 59-l6,wid1FTeddie Mistler and Tom Etter leadingtme attack. . An extremely brilliant c remark made in Freshman English Class 'i knew that St. louis was near lissouri.H Joyce, that sounds like you, Lawyer: Hlou mean to imply that Mandy then out his acquaintancef' NltDGSS: niusser don dat, sulrl She cut his throat.U GR - V- -a .,'r 'f-V '-' -- .1---. 'V .. - rf -f vf ----, . ,



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