College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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1.,X.- 'Rl CHS conmfs A AND B TEAM IEEE1TETSEDEIIZTTIGEEST. 'HIn dn une Citing vbasketball game at 1Seda ies 'February.lQ9 the,College High' Colts were dee feated atH. the fhands Of 'the SmitheCottonuTigers by' a seore of 454200 A .Vi i A The game 'got off to e slow starty with the Colts trying to p1ayA a :conservative fbrand of bell, trailing at the --'- end ef the first quarter 8mOoyIH'thBMS6G0BQ w-- quarter' the' Coltewmeeeweeshert1 comeback and 'pulledwtof mwitein 3 points 'of the Tigersgabet --'M' the Tigers poured .on-the -'kf- steam,Mand bulged away to lead4atwhalfQtime 21e b 1'f 1 '-',a f. Lgxlh M the second-shelf, the1 Tigers oontinued1 Ate hito ewith the Colts .missiD51 Hpreetieelly all the1rKA free - threweg -the Tlgersl continued te gpweeeeleee. 'ap andg won by a largemmergine i1c6XOD 'lead' with 63 eepeints --M WhilefFitterling, Wand H,-fAT- Irle4were. Welker,enQfMoCaray-leqgthe-soerm ing forySmith:Cotten 11with 10 PQiDtS eaCh0A'AH' V Colts WBWV iteah gsuffered- -its first .defeat of-themseeeeenwat th? Hands A'of thefTigers1 BBN squad by1a score efk45e5le- ,., Bbx seein COIESAe2O'f AFG0 FTQVVU F Elwell. o 1 o ' 2 .AAA O 1r1e'j' y 1 A y 3 o Fitterling 2 1 Krewson O 2 .Q H9119Y1 Q AA o o e Eerpw ' 1 2 Wildoxon f O 4- A 5 2 TOTAL 4Wl if your .essay on nMy1Metheru is Eleanor: YesVm9 weehaveeexeetly the same mothero A 'I51'- - ' ge'-.A :AQ f- V: vi -- V 151 5- .- Y i 1 1 : .,,,. 1 1 1. nd. ,' gj'e1-1: f 1' x,-f-'JI 1 3 --. i' V , lla? - 'f .-:Af-1 V A 2531 ' 11 'zu 1 1 11 1.3 11 72:5 'V 1 1 i :f' 1 .ff-.F 3 TV' qS..,,,j ' I ji' RTA,-4 V 1 111 5 1 53 .--S134 I V111 V 'N 5 1 111 1,131.5 5 1 11, A 1 1 lil 1 1-.sv an 1 '-'13-:V V . 1 .13Q ..,, 1 A .1 11:f1..j 1 1: .ij 1 QEQ V --1:fZ'fI'1 21 VV ,QQ-3,1 V1 qui: '1 ,QV 1 1 'V , - 1 -111 5 1 V 1 1! Fwi ' 11' Q21 Vt .1 -F9312 1 il ILZIZ4 1 V ' V1 1 '-1-..-' 1 ' 1 ,A 11 ' 1 VE ei V . 'V fl-Q-.1 1 .. 1 V me-,1'1 C 1 V iii. V 1 - MV -554. 1' V 1 1, 1V .3'-QT 1V ' -V 1 VV ' :HA 1 . ' I 1 11 V V1 VV V1 Aw-rf ' .5 ' 1 Vg mg 1V 1 . .. -1 .1' . 42: w'VQ --rr , 1 1 Z, 1111 I 1 ' 1j - 1 .1 1 1 j ,. 1 'V VV V 1 - 3 ' , ', ', I V 1 :Sr 1 A 1, V 1, tif' - V: ,f.-- A. ,lr . 3 M Ei 5111 f ig- 111k 11' - Af A '11 . -1 ' 11 1 E11 yi 1 115 'Vg 'f - Vi 4 .V V V II 1w4 VV HM we-fi: 1 V' 3- A 1, 111 1 ' ' V -1 'I A ' ' 1 1V 51 ' V 1 . 1 1 ' 'V as Vw 11 13? VV VN -V.A i.M.': 1' ' '11 ,fe f 1 1 1,11 V 11 ' 11'1 231' 1 1 V11 1 1131+ 1 . VQVV QA . gf A 1 V g V' H111 ,:::Q+2.? 1 11,11 ' ' 'V YV uv. f 5 1VV V vf A 1 V IV '11 .v E 11 ,Qi V LVM 153 11' W 5 1553 11 1 f HQ V 'H Mu... A . , 11 - -f-9 1 1g. Ala-'Q 1V - .:v1::f'! 1 1 'V '-1Z i V ' 11' ' 5. '- 1 . 1 1-i LL- V V31 wits. Q11 .A LV1 Wifi V1 1 ' 13 T1...LQf: ' V :ith-.ii ' 11 111. ,--. :Sql , 11 11A VV' ,ij-'V 11 ,,f4.': ' V f :- 'V ', 72' 11 1-1, , -51., V x 1 Q' H, V Q1QSQfU6hihQQN'WiUhf 15f 1 3PiSC6wM1 57In'a1 prelim1neryeegameM3the. Miss Fitzgerald: I-netieed thats exactly the same as your-sister4e1We TIGERS QEFEAQVCOQTQ 55:34 WETTGEL 590335-WINNING 3U?KEl 1N'QYERTIME. A A Werrensburg High Sohoelgi a thrilling overtime, squeum out a one point victory ' Say over the CHS Colts Friday, FW1 ruary l7, in' the WHS gymoATy game ended both teams regm seasons with a bangs The game was a very-ch, contest Athroughout, with.fnw one team. and then the othery the-leadg ,Atl the end of ty firsteqnarter the score wasM1 lzlinmfavor. ofn the Co1ts,m1 at halfetime the Tigers lead2? lgo . ,' The.seeondl .... half of thegm, wasA'morel of the same withbwx teams playing very fast ballot the end of the third quarterth Colts again had a two point1n1 25e330f During. the final hm. the-leadiseeesawed back 'm1 forthnandl at fthe final bumu then s Q ore . .A sAt.o.od A1 at 50-50 V necessitating an overtimeo In the overtime WHS tooktw lead on a bucket by Jim COMM. until Irle came back with afH1 1goal for CHSs-Weitzel put intt winning,,.b.u.e.ke.tl .'.. 1 for the Tigersi WiLh.4Q seconds.remainingo -High Vecorers for the gm? with-9. points .each were ALM? andnHeatherly of WHS within end Wileoxonlolose behind WMM Hpieceof M f w 1. Before thelmain tilt, theMV NEW squads defeated the pumr reseryesl29e23Qin a rough W tumble eontesto BDX SCORE OF VAU GAME --4... A ' 1 1 G FT0 W1 1 2 Earp ....1 5 1 - 1 1 Elwelll. 1 Yenney 1 5 1 Ihlelf 5 2 1 WilQoXoh.,AA ...A 3 2 V .EittenlingmW A5 1 V TQTALSA ' J 1 Y V

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.: '---.ev .-. , , f.f. n f.- -. -2-A , -L'.b.rW4' 5 .t '17 SOCKlHOPy-EnBRUARY so y EPQNSORED BX 5TUDENTfcoUNcIL dddd NPut your shoes on dlLuC n Siailifbivsf Deeds ti? tsemsfrgs the Pa?tY yheldc in the Student L9UUS59'EebTU?PYf2O0 'The partyn whichg incidentally wasf a Soci hop,7wasf sponsorede by the Stum dent Councllo p' at ' y f fAdEVeryonef was greeted atbthe door byl someone ,sayings UMay I help you take your yshoes off, U All SHOGS4Werep then thrown in a pile and forgotten abouto do fra AyQThG Virginia Reel, 'Hsquare and round dancing were wenjoyed by everyones It seems that most OQ the kids' liked to play Pass the Life Savers I wonder why??? fl Doughnuts and ,pop werel ser? ved by wmembersl of the Student C0inC?1o ,dd ted ' 5 d F5F0A5 NEWS u fsirnelurgroeo boys ofd College H1gh'are 'L'4 sponsoring their fourth annualfParentNandyfSon'-Banqdet? It is to be held Februaryf2l5 at the Letters D3Y 3alDtS Churchs They Willf start the meeting by Psidinefthe praeram af Wafk rand aetivities for ,the years f The guestfspeakerd for 'the tbanquet will be Mro Gus Artuso Mro ,Weis ter Bute, farm bureau repr9SQhts EFiVQQlWi11Qt2lk,3b0Ut ?hs'difft erehtfaehievements-that'thelboys pave attained this eeneeliyearb Q1 The next F0FgAg function is a Q?hQ6QQPlannedefQr March 14st in tbQ:APmOTyel ' l y ', - in ,, ,ifJudge Cin tdsntisvs ChaiT33 nv' h V hereb sweard that you De.you , ,spy up M willgpull the etooth tthet whole tooth, and T nothings but. tge toeth?W N Prof: Wwhat do you consider the greatest aghievement of the Romans?M . U Studentg WSpeaking Latlni L.-? 'FeLlo:'r:'r'w'fI 4 'f'I. fL1f2 955'5r1-,::-A- - :iw - 1, et.-...c.1'w,1r E::i-ifivrfr'-I-' ff-P F bidi GLEE CLUB NEWS All the music organizations are! working fullsspeedmahead on' material for the spring contests. The contest dates, previously set for April 14 and 15, have been moved up two weeks to avoid conflicts on the State contestso This necessitatesw some quite concentrated practicing in order to have selections ready in time for perfornanceod dThe A Cappella choir is enter- ing.as a mixed choruso The group is quite excited about the numbers they are doingo dTh1s group,' as are all, the others are aiming for the State Con- testso d,, e y ld Q ' Other T entries include the g1rlYs and' boyfs glee clubs, mixed quartet, girl's trio and boys quarteto 'Also, there are pensembles'in dthe instrumental department who will be enteringe' Soloists include' Royce'Flem- ing piano and .oboejl lMarjorie Scott, alto and bassoong Barbara Uttg' sopranog Verlyn Clark, trumpet, and- probably others who havengt T 'quiten made up their minds yetl ' , ' ' These soloists and groups hope to bring honor 'to College High during the coming weekso Little brightmeyed Willie came to my class pone dayg To learn his Combinations and how to take awayg 'To struggle with his tables, and labor on divisionsg To place the decimal point with very great precision: And all the other children worked with all their might, To keep up with little Willie who, HIWHYS had Work righto 'willii who always is a tax expert, and knows what he's about, And the tax expert will git you ef you don't watch cutie Apologys to James Whitcomb Rilfg A . 1-vs11.Q'1'7'HJf. ,:,J'?1 ?? f':.'.'-. ,E- ' ' u'3?.?..'. C5'9'4--'mf-:.: ..'--.-D -4- -' -- '- ' L1 rdf FWF B ihtff 5? QQ Wd? P3 ,-5, -. I -..'.. Nts' R if 2-fl H? esta i 'glflfiftit My all it E . .-1-1, ..L .JT swf -A, 5 'U 'vs' wi . '55-v: . v L ,. ser - NJ 'QT ..,.. -avi , -1 i 'L'-r5:, ,. . Ds I ,. N a --Q-.K .. , 5192 5 P! 1s -. 1'-v. ' fs ln. '1 . -. 'W EL NA-D, q5...,- r pf:-. af- 3:1 ,Y ,nl fm ' .5,.' es ,fx F. Y In .re . 1- fa t -- 5 4 , ,H --at E' -wg :sm . ,, x WE he H3 que,-.5 -'-A-f 1 A , 5 A Q hs Pl '- '- ae? dude 5 '53-'A-1-' viii - .. 441' rpg? . :Tal -1 Fila? 4 31 y y by HL. fn.:-.. M H.: ,



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G 1 I I 1 1 QANE QCQTT, BGYQQ FLEMING pg LEADIQG Romzs QF' T a T' HAMERIQBN LlEE IN EEVlEWN Around February 9, you might have heardd such ythings as: 'That shirt would be wonderful for the pioneer scenen, or WGive me your blouse, itis just what I needgvi ,p l ' fit QQ' . . If yeu idid 1' oulv robabld .m , 9, Y I .Pc y T Y thoughtn someone was crazy, but I g V ,gg u q4W f ,Has the condemned man, Dyke, the these were just a fewWofi the preparationsl for 'the ,junior assembly,'i which was held' in Hendricks Hall, February 9, ' 'The 'theme of th iprogram was NAmerican Life in ReviewVi with Jane Scott 'and Royce Fleming in the leading Troles of Sarah and Ephriam Jonesg' ' ,3'MrL and Mrs, Jones were rem- iniscing' in itneir living room about the 'goed old days, 'Their dreams, which materialized on the stage behind, took them back PQ the deVS bf piOHesfiHe,fplan+ tation life, World War'lfand II, the flappef era, rand'tneTeraaof bobby1sQxersL,3j,,Tha''g,spadent fG3CHefSm59lPiHgQ Wiih the P207 dUCUiO3-fW3?Q'vJSTFY,!MCD3niQ1SQ Rae Reynolds, and est Hamiitonou QENTOR HOME ECONOMICS QLASQ GIVES ECIPE,SHOWEBfFQB mils e 'The 'Senior Home Economics class' gaveo a recipe shower for Anna McMurphy, Wednesday, Februe ary l5g' Miss McMurphy will be married to VMrg'Russel Clinton soon, 'after school is out this springoi ' ' A ' , Punch' float, cake, and mints were served, Everyone vdmyatbend- ed brought a recipe, The guess were Vivian Smith, Martha Temple, Miss Billingsly and Mrs, Thomas, student iteachers, Miss Eubanks, supervisor, and Mrs, McMurphy, the honoree's mother, 1'2 w. 2 'L':.Qr1 ',I-'f'g:'3if1TQ i?:Jliq't12Ttl1f I- 7'-ff, ., ' QRAMA QLASS QIEQS SPLENDQQ EEQFORMANCE oF!HgHg,yAL1ANTH .The Pit Theatre was again they scene of a successful play as the drama class presented nThe Valiant,U a tragedy, on Monday afternoon, ,February 13, before an invited audience, Headed by Russel Halley, who gave an excellent 'performance Cast was truly, all-star and played their parts with the utmost of sincerity, F Bob Elwell played the sym- pathetic Warden, and Jack Easterwood as Father Daly and Wally Brown as a trustee,round- ed out the male portion of the cast, On the distaff side, Shirley Fitterling played with beautiful sensitivity the part of the girl who Fthought Dyke was her long-lost brother, Much of the credit for the success of the play goes to Miss Marilou Myers who was the director, This is Miss Meyerls second term ias a director with the dramatics class, ' Before the play, Daryl Dode son, a member of the oral inf terpretation class, gave a poem by William Service entitled, WThe Shooting of Dan McGrew,W The play was the last of the plays to be given this term by the dramatics class, Next nam the class will be working on four plays, whose names and casts will be announced at a later date, , 1 Eugene: Did you know that de Scotchman on our street is going to move? 1 Johns How do you know? Eugene: I saw him taking down the wallpaper, :sr 'i: :- ' wi, 7711'?-f.'?z1'. '-,1,:-:- T7fi-l - .

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