College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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1 3 I wn't. from page lj wthy candidate. The rules are Sfollowsz , This contest shall be called the Girl and Boy of the Year. , It shall be sponsored by the Colt Capers Staff. They have the right to reject any ' candidate that they feel does not meet the qualifiu cations. , Each class shall elect one girl and one boy Rnwacandi- E date which must be from the V Sophomore, Junior, and l Senior classes, with the l exception of the seventh and W 1 eighth grade who will only 5 elect one set of candidates. M The candidates are to be 1 Q chosen on the following ' qualifications: Citizenship Leadership Service to the School 1 Personality H Character i Approved by the 1 Administration ? The Boy and Girl of the Year , shall be elected by the stue dent body. They shall re- S ceive a certificate showing 1 for this honor. i Colt Capers shall announce F the results of the contest. A ?ORNA HIGHLAND CROWNED DETOR QUEEN F it F 55 N '.Ladorna Highland, CHS gradue jg was crowned Queen at the Tmal Rhetor Ball, Satufdaw Nth ll, l95O, in Morrow Gyms Jhium. Clyde McCoy, orchestra 1Mder, and two of his musiCi8HS H 'lected the Queen. 12Members of the Colt W-Club use in charge of the check room A mdticket taking at the dOOFo 10 H-.-1, ',. -' 'w':-u'v11'? 'pa- LL -K---.'w.'Yf'.-x...' -if'' ?raff'h- .',1A531H.J' 1. V .QN- FFAEANU PEP CLUB PRESENT ASSEMBLX FEBRUARY 24 E NHow -to make a concrete hog trough in one easy lessonn might have been a good title for the FFA assembly, which was held February 24, at 3:15. . After giving a typical open- ing ceremony of the FFA, a demonstration was given of how to make a trough out of concrete. The FFA has made and sold seventy-five of these troughs since September. The Cheerleaders led the stu- dent body in a pep assembly after the adjournment of the FFA program. DE. TEUEELOUD SPEAKS gg coNvocAT1oN The junior and senior classes were dismissed at lOzOO Thursday March 9, .to shear Dr. Elton Trueblood, a noted lecturer and author in the field of religion. He was brought to the college as the principal speaker during Religious Emphasis Week and made talks other than in convocation. Dr. Trueblood spoke on the subject, UThe Christian Cause of the Modern World.W He said that the most awakening thought that is told to young students is WCivilizations Can Go Down.V He went on to emphasize this by referring to nations who were externally great, but were in- ternally weak because they did not have a foundation of honesty moral standards, and religion. Preceding the program Miss Mary Lou Hader, a studentteacher in the art department, accom- panied by Glenna Blain, sang UNO One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus. .1V.-1-vs:FLA'-rf'FU's?atTTZ?'Ag '. '1 E' -259 'P -'fHf1L:'5??f1+? t'?

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MEET THE SENIORS This dark-haired beauty won't be found running madly down the CHS halls such as many of our pert Coeds doo Retha Wilcoxon is just about as calm and graceful as anyohe you 'woulda hope to findo She has the distinction of being the tallest girl in the senior class, measuring a high 51659 and she tips the scales at a neat l25 lbs, y g cRethalwas born on a farm near Odessa oh which she still lives. eHow does she get to CHS from way out there? Hadnlt youve noticed? That handsome fellow that drives the west bus is her brothero She also has another brother and a sister who attend College High, fThat family's all reetlj Back to Rethao When asked what her favorite class was, she said she had nope, but we happen to know that she is a whizg in all of them, especially shorts hando ,M . on A She is a member of the Girl's Glee Club and Band and is also SecofTreas0 of the senior classo g If any of you guys have been bitten by the travel bug, and want to reminiscei about places you've been,,Retha is the person you should talk to, Her hobby is traveling and she recently rem turned from a long, long trip to the west coast so she should have lots to talk aboute Jo Wo Earp, usually known as 'Dub, is a clever,v joking, and happyego-lucky fellow. There will never beya dull moment when Dub is in a crowd because he is always joking and laughing. A Dub was born in Higgensvilla February 21, l9324 He has gKOW1 into a Cute guy with hlue ,eyes and light brown hair. Dub came to College High from Eldormy Springs as a silly sophomore. As most of you will agree Dub dida good job as onegof our first five on the basketball team this year, and he is also out for track. i Dub's favorite sport is basketball, and cherry pie and ice cream are hiss favorite dishes, His best-liked class is English and he likes sport shirts and jeans. Dub's hobby is women, of course. In conclusion, Dub is 8 faithful and trustworthy fellow, who is always willing to do his shareo t T f 1 NJohn, let's don't let the people on the train know wefve been married less than an hour! WOkay0 You read a book sand Illl go talk to the blonde in Section 130W F I L

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