College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 139 of 174
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T ,x,. 7 With a whirl of her skirt, ajump in Uhe air, and a hearty rum rah! rahI, Betty Rose Eck- hwf is engaged in her favorite pwtime--cheerleading. This cute little blonde,bhie- amd girl came to College High sa sophomore, from Knob Noster Fgh School. Betty Rose, the youngest mem- Jw of the senior class, was Jun July l5, l933, ten miles nwth of Knob Nostero She claims that her favorite 1wbies are eating, cheerleading M having dates with Billo Her .Res include ' cheeseburgers, hasant people, typing class, M Bill. Her only dislikes are cmnky teachers and conceited wople. 1 Betty belongs to the Pep Swad, the F.H0Ao, and the Leads em Club. She is president of FH.A. and senior representative 0fthe Student Councilo She Phns to attend CNSC next falls -rs - NAS I understand the case,N Sud his honor, Uyou and your bwband had a drunken altercatm lm and you were kicked inthe ewuing rumpuson 0 No, sah, Jedge, FGP3-led land fun was kicked in d e I y' 0 WWmmick.n Paul Poort, one of the senior personalities, was born on April Foolfs Day in 1932, at Fayette- ville, Missourio CWe're happytn say the date has no reflection on Paulo! Paul measures 5'6H in height and weights lA5 pounds, He has light blonde hair and very blue eyeso Paul now lives three miles north of Columbus, Missourio Before coming to College High as a freshman, Paul attended Payne, Highland, and Cross Roads grade schoolso , Concerning hobbies, Paul en- joys training horses and coon huntingo Paul is taking world history, chemistry, and fine arts this year, and also belongs to the NWN Club and FDFQAO He lettered in track last yearo Paul's plans for the future are not definite, but he hopes to become a conservation agent after graduationo ' Doc--nYour mother- inn lewis condition necessitates a warmer climateon Newlywed KAfter a short re- flectionle- HYou do it Doco I havenlt the hearton e,-.-f-pw '-1:4 5742 F1 W. Ti? if .1S ',-. - 'Y-qi: ff V.-gpg.-w..,g q.-:,g '-A.-eff--.-.,, . ,.Lf:ggf,.,,ff' -' f :-aqlg:g'.3-- Zgjqtv'-g,,.,,.g , V . , ,..- .Jw Q.Jiri-1J,,,,,,,-f,,-E,-1vfK'i,M,i ?Qf,gI,.L6f?i,:bV,!l-,,'.Tjg5.:i:j5 'K --,zu-.,. .W , ...., n, ..,- QH ..-4 ' ... .J if 5555 ff? ', 1 a ll., ..z in i Q55 51 rg.. - L v. R, T5 if e ef. an-rd vvfhgjy . N, . - .amggi sfi, ESQ ,M A'Je ff' gm, as it-An Wim mei 553 1 -J FSS: z+eq ., 5-aiu f kfslij wiw - rv-..,v.. 'Yin-51-,. '?.-532' , 4-.p .- fx? 4-'4a..:C' ..a.'-1 ,sw-i, Jgagii- Q Life? -,,,'.'?'1 ' ik.-,T An -N. U . J... 'u ,,J .i , ' a N .- -,v fi ' I ,, A, - V K 4 fa, fig fi. .f,, . H 4. -Y K. ,..,- .. i. . S' n:,,i Pisa. SSP fee , P1 'ini ,,. -f , X -HE 'Q' -: YP ', '.L S -r-sul? 4.- -sn. 1 if-115 1,31 E-'fa 4 x '. .J -Ligmg.-5, w .rs ref! Pal' 'I - 'Tiii 54.--'-Eff 'G-fmli f- .fff ,. 7, W -gg 'f- 1 ,.. 5, 'I PKK 523 r 'B-L -4 lu, Gif. fl , . Alla. ,., an L -, fb ' , fl in J' 3 J w 4 M . 1 .1,1.!+Q2 - . . f :gg .g -X,-.. or 3 -V' -y.-'i

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Although.the Colts? inarrowedr the margin near the end of Chef first Their, Windsor 196 at thee , half' 18-lb and' increased the lead to 32- 20 feat the third quartero ,Gregory, tall Greye hound center lead the sporipga dumping in 22 points,Fitterlingg with 9, was high for the Coltss , BOX SCORE Go .-,FT1 ' F0 Halley. g 0 0 1 Fitterling 3 3 143 Irle 2 0 - Q Elwell j3W' 1'O O Earp- 1 O h Krewson O O 2 Yanteyy 1 l l wiicoxsn 1 2 l 30168311 I 1 O 1 2 ager ,, y 1 y 5 O P lg 1 TOTAL 7 T is? I 2 l' ET F gn , QQ, y MMA M V1 M, 1 5: X s A Y T - fill ' 5? L1 W T ? ' +C Z6 '33 I fun s M W0 Q5 2 '24 'C , , ev ff'+f'M'f'i':T,f1T ?L f'f'7f i,J, BANDTHOOTSjQNDfTCOQQ A2jBkLLGMH A ,mWhat?s,that'I hear?n3t'S the bandin Jfhat was the general ex- clamatidn when the first :notes of the CHSf band sounded out at the TigereColt basketball 'game last Tuesday nightoi The' band, under the direction of Mrr Ammon Rohxson has shown considerable improvement over last yearo-' It really! did add spirit 'to the whole game even though the Colts lost o 'F . ' V V' It is too bad that this geeip hasnfti performed at previous home gamesg 'fi Attention all band membersm It was indeed a fine performance and our only regret was that we wish you had played more numbers MTUQ STADIUM Imsasssasrrsr sEvENTHaKNbQETsHTsfGRI EHS T At seven o'clock Saturday morning, January 21, forty boys and girls from the Seventh and Eighth grades took the College bus to Jefferson Cityg The stue dents were accompanied by Mrsv Pearl Bradshaw, their supervimn Mro Bo Mo Rice, and MP0 John Marshal, who are student teach- ers, and Mrso John Marshalo While in Jefferson City they visited Algoa Farm and the State Capitol Buildingo They came through Columbia on the way back and visited the Missouri university campuso The group stated that they were impressed most by the large stadiums They returned to Warrensburg at eight o'clock in the evening with the feeling ihat all had learned something educational from the tripo 11, Necking Partg nAn affair that elasts until someone gives in, gives up, or gives outon 3'



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