College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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COLT CAPERS COLT CAPERS is published semi- monthly by the Journalism class of College High School, Warrens- burg, Missouri. COLT CAPERS STAFF k ....Ruth Scott ....Bob Elwell Editor ..... . ...... Associate Editor.. time but most excuses of tms Mana in Editor g g ... Copy Desk Editor.. Art Editor ..... Exchange Editor Sports Editors. Reporters .Jerry Harding Harry Katowitz Kenny Carleton Russell Halley Ray Fitterling ' Barbara Utt Senior... .... Harryette Baker Mary Ione Bute Milburn Hayes Joan Knaus Orless O'Neal Shirley Fitterling Freddie Mistler Barbara Utt Junior .... .... Royce Fleming Sophomore... ..... Marjorie Scott Freshman ........ Marilyn Jo Brown Junior High ........ Jack Reynolds Sponsor ..... Miss Ruth Fitzgerald Teacher .............. Randy Smith SELECTION OF PERSONALITY NAMES Several inquiries have been made to the members of the Colt Capers Staffs concerning the selection of personalities to be featured in thei papers. These persons, excepting the Seniors, are elected by their respective classes on the basis of person- ality and popularity. At the beginning of the year, the Colt Capers Staff decided that they would publish inter- views with two seniors each kmue All of the senior boys'names and Senior girls' names were put in boxes and two names are drawnfq each publication. So you sw, there are no' favors shown wmn it comes to the selection of these personalities. Everyibmmg picture will appear in the Pamr before the school term is oven Lower classmen--Don't ful not elected fmm year, this is one be a Senior. bad if you are your class this time it pays to HAVE ACCESS T0 REFERENCE BOOM c.H.s. sTUnENTs COLLEGE LIBRARX Why don't more College Huh students use the College librmy when they can't find certain M- formation needed for class wwk in our library? Instead they N- ply, NI couldn't find it in wr library, so I don't have myfks on for today.n What kind ofan excuse is this? It is true tmt s 3 1 . some of it is due to lackod nature are just plain lazinew. The College library contains a much greater variety of bodm, of course, than our library. M 5 1 i s E 1 3 are very fortunate to have acws to both libraries and we shmw take advantage of it while WW have the chance. Have a litda initiative on your part and g0 over to the College library, md check out books when you nad them. If you do not. know W9 1 i proper procedure for checkmi out books, ask someone who knwS how and he should be glad tohdP you. lt doesn't cost a cent. Frank--NWhat is the differeme between a donkey and a stamp?' Ray--nl give upln Frank--UWell, you lick a donWY with a stick but you sticka stamp with a lick.N I 4 I N 4 1 4 1 i J 4 1 1 I I I I Y

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w -se.-..e 5' A ' - fr-'ffim k,,'f, P- --'f 2 - f v w- -1 5 A, l,,i vm, ,4 if t f is Q. fel irlfnh lr, 01.3 January 13, 1950 Issue No 7 SGHOOL CARNIVAL Te BE HELD FEB. 3 THETA ALPHA PHI PHHSENTS 11 m Ts f- e 5 -r HHHH The third annual all School Fggeiggggsggggggg A5 OPENEE Gunival is to be held February W s Met t' Carnival is Must, Fall-JU 3 psychg.. Yee? to help finance the logical drama, presented by , . Theta Al ha Phi honorarw dra- Ths elsssfon of the Klng and matics fsaternity, completed 'a Cseelestes Will be held successful four night runlast the different classes about evenings The play, 3 Success on Weeks before the CeFniVelo Broadway and in the movies, was Classes are expeeted ' to directed by Miss Helen Watson, Se as muCh,H1OHeY ee posslble a C1-asc student. it was the first Suppeft thelf eendldetee- production in the new Arena Theatre, located in the basement A- HAVE DANCE QT ARMQRY of Dockery Building, RAISE NONE! FOR BANQUET The theatre is arena-style with the stage in the centerami The F-FQAO ChePteF1EB FeCeiV- the audience surrounding it. H neW metal fefm With which There is no curtain and the ef- make concrete troughs. The fact gained by such staging is Crete is mixed and dampened fast becoming a nation-widecnaze. it holds ite fOFm when The set as well as the theatre ressed, Itis then conquessai wee designed by Dick White, 3 he metal fOFm- The leet student in the cdlege artdepart- in completion is removing ment, Pleeing the trough on 3 flat Bob Pruitt was excellent in tform for at least 24 hours. the part of Danny,the young beDf y fOFm COSt the Chapter t5UlDe boy who deliberately murders e chapter is going to have just to satisfy his desires. ance at the armory in March Paula Griffith gave her usual ise funds for their annual good performance as the tyrannim t and son banquet. Just cal old invalid, Mrsc Bramson, on, you'll be hearing more Other players in the thrill our FQFOA. chaptero packed mystery were Norma Jane Heady, as Mrs. Bramson's niece, Lou Roberson and Gyda Hitler, who provided comedy relief as T careful of a live wire when cockney maids, Charles Kline, tWUWe in the bath tub.n Linda Lovan, and Russel Merrittq lam I amo I always lock the CQHQSO drama students attended dWr,W the play in eager anticipation H v to see just how it would work Q , Isn't it just too bad, that because two of their plays, V qmdlsuccess turns a manfs head, which are now in rehearsal will Q 5mdoesn't wring his neck at the inn time? 9 be given in the new theater in a few weeksc -., 3, ., N, .,,,.,.,:.. . .,.. - ..-.-H ... . , -t . u ,J il I :



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,J . ,., V., .,.,, ,Z ' R- '- its-,Ya-'..4.' .,f,,. - QL' '-1 53-13 -. H :A ' 41' .':1Qm5 -'3 ff:--..': ' 1.' . -. f -A '2f 2rf:.4 45i':'5fffQ f 2' 1':1 !T.:--'l ? -'-'TY' i . : This attractive little brum mtte, a favorite of teachers ,md class mates, is Ruth lhrginia Scott, nScottien to her dassmates. ' Ruth weighs 98 pounds and is 15feet tall, She is partial to ,Um color redo She likes swimm Qmng, working with her scra x fmok and basketball games, Rush Emways likes to have lots of fun, , College High is the only 1whool she has attended since Qmr graduation from Oakland ihade School, She plans to go to gcwlege after she receives her ,Mgh school diploma. - The Colt Capers Staff is ymppy to have Ruth as their Tmtor-inmChief, She is also Awistant Editor of Rhetorette, 3VMe President of Pep Squad, and lamember of the National Honor Mcietyo Ruth is in the Dramatics Mass, a capella choir and girls Gke Club, She also has a lead inthe operatta. During her four Wars of high school she has bwn cheer leader in the Pep STmd, President of her Junior Chas, plus the things already Mntionedo All of us hope Ruth is Swcessful throughout the coming Wars as she has been in Whool. ,, ,I Q The date was February 18, 1953 the place was Avondale, Missourig the time was 12:00. ,Those are the statistics, but what happened? Why Dick O'Dell was born of courseo Dick, sometimes better known as Diggerosky O'Dellavich, came to Laboratory School seven years ago. Before coming to school hena Dick went to school in La Monte, Missouriu Dick is taking Typing, Glee Club, -and Physical Education, and also three college courses, this yearn He measures 5'8n in height and weighs 155 lbs, He has black hair and hazel eyes. Dickfs hobbies are collecting pipes and toolso His favorite food is chicken pie and one of his best friends is Ken Carleton Dick can usually be found widi a cute little sophomore named Kittyv or at SweeneywPhillips where he works, CCould that be the reason for his nick name Digger?J Dick is President of the Student Council this year and Assistant Business Manager on the Rhetoretteo After graduation from high school, Dick is planning to continue his College work, He plans to major in Architectural Engineeringo

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