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T v I h-vro.,,.1L5,,jg:..7,: :f :.g ' - -g53f4k.f,lm5-51555:-f,,LLI I 'T' f' '-5 ff- y...:1fL'f'1-1.3P:- ' 57,54-,'il:1f ' 11' . 4 The King, Queen, Prince, and Princess candidates are, front row:-John Fitterling and Helen Baldwin-Yth grade:ei Kenneth Foster andnMarilyn Cross-Freshmen: Charles Evans and Caroline Brown-Sophomore: Forest Yancey and Janie Scott-Juniorfm J4,W. Eart and Ruth Scott-Senior: Will Bichmanu and Margaret Page- 8th grade . QBOFITS FROM CQRNIVAIE WILL gg USED irc FINAQCET RHETQIQETTF Bang! Here it comes! What? My the- third annual School hrnival at College High, Februe Wy 3, 'It's only two weeks from today. A Many plans and arrangements we being launched for the Cmmival. Among them are: col- lecting donations from the mer- Mants to be used as prizes, Wlecting candidates for the Carnival King, Queen, Prince, HM Princess and setting up con- wssions. All the classes and some of We organizations are sponsoring Wncessions. The Spook House, Mng Toss, Bingo Stands Food Stand, and Fish Pond are among the most popular. 'The profit made from the Carnival is used to help finance the Rhetorette. So come on kids, work hard 'on the CarnivalQ and have a good time. -A good yeare book is worth working forov Warning to the upper class- menl Watch those Freshmen, they are,backing their King and Queen candidates to the utmost. N SEIQIOQ -cLAss SBQTNSORQ BAE SALE iThe Seniorsclass sponsored a bake sale, January 21. It was held at Gambles Store.T The pres its will go to help finance the election of the Senior King and Queen candidates.- , M When a girl reduces she is going out of her Weight to please a mano - w -. .14 '- y.-gvf1:vg,,- M 'haf C' -S -.' I-. --T -,,.lV ' 11 -'Q N f rg... f ',,.:.'1z.' gf ' 55.1 l , '4'-U- v, f has V I s '- -fi: , , V ,.,,A 4, ij M N -M I , - ,, '- , I2 MW W7 I I as A we A - A-A--A-A-------A --- -- - Hf-----f'-4-------a-a--a------ ---M A -A -A---V ---A-AH U - A fe -as . , . . V. if ' - W -ff - ' V- -- .i-1? f?.'?'Z'+ s,X T 'T?E'T'f'WT5?'?T S.. 'H' ' '- Tiff-U'3.3:'?ff4 Q 5 ,v ff' .W , ,Qz13vlf,igf.g,E5f'i:,s'f1fff in i,,-gfgiivzrf 2? 2f5f'5'ff?,5,5fQ?5,,ii-.321-'giflff Ff5.'?.i?5'gf55?iiiif?fFS, ffm-,W ,ff 43. 1 'izfli QQ? M qsffuffsgu Awff?P?ff P',fffasnsidLwf?ff?:5?.ndfiiiiiiavsriiih21Q55lU35sFQ53Qws454HEEi?iwfs11fffx?if5i?i52A?5?H5f5wPY'w5533fz1f5weeqQ3?1i?vf1ffuLHf45+H,e.f .AS WW r 1- .,.,,,' ,... , ,
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hifi -Q-f '1 '4 w NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR S01CIETY PLEDGBES THIRTEIJN Beware! Take Warning! There is a new kind of strange. freak in the land. These strange creatures will be in College High come February first. There will be two kinds of them. They will look hopefully at the litdm bag that they carry in their hand. They will fearfully peek around every corner to see f the coast is clear. They hope they will not see anything with a card bearing the number 615. They will go quaking to their doom at noon. Who are these strange creatures? We'll give you one hint, they are the thirteen pledges of the National Junior Honor Society! F.F.A. BOYS WORK T0 RAISE MONEY FOR BANQUET The agriculture boys are working steadily on their funds for the Parent and Son banquet. Charles Tacke has been taking a truck and gather- ing paper around town. The boys have been getting a kick out of testing the new concrete troughs for strength. They have been driving tractors over them and generally giving them .the once over. Ask them what they think of their newi trough-making project. The agriculture boys are also planning a basketball game with the Holden F.F.A. chapter sometime in the near future. . COM NG EVENTS January 27-High School Operetta, 'The Gondoliers' January 31 ---- --Basketball game, Sedalia, here. February 3- ---- Annual All-School Carnival. February 7 ---- --Basketball game Knob Noster, there ' -. U- . - ae 3 - ' - 2' - 4, ' 'T f -N. , I .' LP Ji. ' '. 1 alffffu X Q' lt. 5 5 E . f - N 'A ILE 21 1 '- 1 2 . .qu if A , I A Q 5 if 3 415 F if 5 I E 2- I N I bl 'in 1 YI Q 75, 1 LI I jg I Ni Q ,F ' if A i .ffl -IQ? I 1533 1 'f I 'I z XZ 1 -1.5-51:3 1 I ', ,A Neg--1 1 1' ' :l 1 ,V Wg -W, ,Q 1 .V . .N 'J ' -J T : J -.Lexi 5 ii I 553231 F T -Wir! I 5 l'-11 W.-,., j 1 M. 1 ':.-43 5 I -f 'R I Q5 5. WW -.',f'33'- il- 1: f Q5-at 'Q . . TJ ? ':i.i- l ' V3 '14-I 9 s ii . 'rw-if I ' if 1 LTFFSA gg 1 . ev 1 N , IL . 5 : Eff l 21225 SN' ZEZE-I N ' i ' T M 2 J ' ij E fi'-,:j'1 Fi p I. is - I V arf 1 5 . T .1 .I If 1 qi., , . . W IE vi LEM si .wh 23 li I. Ii . . 3 , 3 on-Ag. EQ - 3i xr if H .V . N.. N , I 1 , 0 ' v 1 Q 5 I 7 K il L 'l ' -11-4 y M' ' I .5-, k Q , 55 , V I if 3: is 1 ' 5, W y t ga S 3 I - .MAL rl 4 I fa I 42 I 1' 4.5-13 I 9 1 1 WT.,-.3 3 1 X ,V -I '..f I 1 ' ii . , I L .I J.. ' 1 1 j 4 , 3,1-if ,. N , 1- ' Ur. - 91 - ' H 1 lx i 1 ', 1 - . C, 2 -ETA h 5 I5 ' L.. g l Vi a f'-.-J I ! .1 . 'S I F 'E 5 H -x--:-a I 1 Y 1.425 2 I I '--3: . i l I' : Qvl- f r '?' . 3 I il' ' A : :- '-'U' vw ', 5,3-33.5 In ly. -'ugvi 1 ' E' J 21,5-'I 1 Zi' '?1'?i ' AI fi 25:11.12 ' I :Q ,if -'31 . I JI - ,gag I Q 4, ,. -'-iff: y n :gi -T35-9 1 gl U1 if ij.-ul ' ' 5: ...Lx-1 j ' ll'--'Jw ' . U' F1513 f .s if , .,, A- Q I . W' , 'T v I' , , If ,- , 4 ,A i if 'Q' 5 , V 7 U GOOD WAX T0 QET A CGLLEGE EDUCATION the school outstandhm science student the Bausch mm Lomb Honorary Science Award This award is used in thousanm of schools throughout America m stimulate the interest of sun dents in the study of scienm and to recognize high scholasth accomplishment. Only winners of the Honorary Science Awardcmn compete for the Bausch.andlbmb Science Scholarships. Any sur dents who stand near the topof their class in science studies should check with the head of the Science Department, Mr. Shirling, within the next week, to determine their eligibility for the Science Scholardnp competetion. Forty boys and girls who lead in the preliminmy examinations will be given alL expenses-paid trips to Washing- ton to attend the Science Talmm Institute for five days eanw next Spring and take the fhwl examinations for the scholardnp One contestant will be selected by a board of judges to receive a Westinghouse Grand Scienw Scholarship of 332,800 C700 per year for four yearsl . One other contestant will receive a Wesb inghouse Grand Science Scholar- ship of 32,000 H5500 per year for four yearsl. Eight more cmv testants will receive Westhg- house Scholarships for SMH C3100 a year for four yearsl and Naooo in additional Scholarships will be awarded. As part of ww preliminary examination emi contestant must submit an esmw of about l,000 words on the mw- JeCt, nMy Scientific Project.n At graduation, presents to the il-1. l,,, Weatherman on telephone: WMV corns hurt too, madam, but we Stlll SQY it will be clear and sunny.U fR.K.D
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i i fs -A , W 91 .vlvlqgv l h D 'Q iii, ' x Q' 9 1 My S . ge l x-X3 i ., A' Qssgs, 52 cKtgi?'s Gb jg, ii 0 46 51 t D, J., what you said in eddy hall the other day! Boy, did your face get fed5'Q i ' Jo Ann,' you shouldn't take youf movies Sofhafd. fitqs only make believe yougknowl' ', ' Qlbert, wet nearythat youlnve an awfullyp mQuQ6fy picture down Todaws Ch3l01Sl9,3 t When ah Englishman isA told a joke he Mlaughs three times. First, tot bel,pdlite5. :second, whenfthe'jokb is explained, and third, when he catches on. .Q when a German is told a joke he laughs twice., Fifst to bein: lite. and secend'wheniit is ex- p1ained.?'Hefdbesn't eaten on. e .When H' FTSHQHNQH is tolda a joke'he laughsgohceg'He catdhes Oii imlils-'5difiU9lY,Qp.f,..Q 4 a When gn gmerieap is toldt a joke he dbesndt laugh at all.Hes heard it befdrb. it The Outlook ,!We Wondef' Why-Betty E., lwas late for the ball game? Saturday night. lMaybe because a tpertain berson' is more interesting than a ball game. , y T ' Why does Pete B, always ask Ellen D. 'if she is going' fto attend the next ball game? ' We H6HT thdt Warren Q. was havingl :some sort of painsf in assembly. yDid it hurt?2??? ' Lum Hair .... Eyes ..... Teeth ...... Physique... Personality Smile.. .... Disposition Complexion. Dimplesf.. Feet000000O Romantic... Hair.... Eyes..... Teeth.,,, Figure..... I-'egsooooyaoooooo Personality Smileoboaoo Cu-te000Oll6 Complexion. HandS0O0QO00lOl Graceful,,,,,,, Disposition.... Romantic....... Sophisticated., 0000 D005 0000 IDEAL BOY . . .WBIIIIGHSU urg Wafiensburg Wairensburg Wairensburg Holden ....WaTrensburg Holden Warrensburg Warrensburg Warrensburg Warrensburg IDEAL GIRL HW 7 2? N ii 3 .ei 2M N BW M Wa:'rensbuI'g'il+6F?1 Warrensburg 39 '1' Warrensburgldl Warrensburg W, Warrensburg LV Warrensburg WarrensburgQ69 Warrensburg'NU Warrensb ur 23F? g . Warrensburg 30F31' Wa rrensburg 2,3F2' Warrensburg Warrensburg 60 310J Knob Noster86N3 It may not be a dainty smmd h It may not stir the maw- But, the sweetest sound I eWT heard Is, the bell that endstm class. ---1-
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