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: -..g:+-.-., 1 vm -I,-'21 . .i.,c.-1-+:. Q,-'rrv '- 1 5 Irv-I 1' Lf ' J 'J-im1f l?3,lj'L':-3:2115 '-5,5 , -Q ., ., I - M 1Q-mmymw'e-l,a:g.,f L U, . S -. , m s , 7 if ' ' 91- 1 I ' I im m5-IgDB LS FLASHY GIRLS OF PHYSICAL ED 5 SUS-REGIONAL TUURNFFEFIT ,In the finals of the Sub- gional Tournament at Windsor bruary 25, the College High its lost to the Windsor Grey- mnds by a score of 53-500 The me was exciting all the way th the Colts holding the lead Qctically all the game, ,As the first half progressed, k Colts, playing superior balh abbed an 8 point lead with out 5 minutes gone, only to fm Windsor out the lead l5-lb the end of the first quartero , the second quarter the Colts fd Greyhounds exchanged the ad two or three times with the eyhounds holding a 25-24d gmntage at half-time, gThe second half was just as ldting as the first, with the ids bouncing back, into the ad and,holding it until the an 2 minutes of the ballgameo jSchooley Wilcoxon set the ,W for the Colts with 22 ojnts He Stan Pattison len the Iwing for the Greyhounds with fpointso ,In the opening round of the iwney, the College High Colts lkated Blairstown 45-270 1The Colts got off to a rather CCon'tQ pa 67 ..--, .5 'MFL - 1:1-213.1 -'UTA-T s-. ,- .- 2 -J -'Twvf-1 f f-'--1 1.- PRESENT Att SCHOGL ASSEMBLY The girls' Physical Education Department of College High pre- sented an all school assembly in. Morrow Gymnasium, February 28, 1950. The gfds demonstrated various games which they play in gym classes, including badminton ping-pong, volleyball, and hit pin baseball. The program was climaxed by a game of basketball between the Junior and Senior girls. Miss Helen Jamieson was in charge of the program with the following student teachers helo ing: Loretta Stonger, Louise Clerico, Mary Brady, Madelon Cato, June Martin, Gale Oerhke and Martha Priceo wg-CLUB NEWS The Colt WWH Club met March, 6, 1950 with five members pre-' sento They discussed their plans, for initiation of the newletter-5 men who want to enter the W-3 Club. They also elected a can-A didate for Rhemxrette Queen,1hne: Scotto f i The W-Club Constitution wasp hung in room 305, their officialf meeting roomo 5 ,.-.,-ga -1 4 T' 7 4 1 1 ! 1 Z Y 2, T L? F 5 I f Q! 9 pi ll t 3 ll A ,S l in , I ii ij f T 4 ' 1 T i , I E i 5 g l
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- - u.m+--'r ..,y .!r'x..1r1-on C0 T CAPERS 3 March 31, 1950 Issue No. 14 so gnnis sTgIgcT1aD Fon STATE 'T -1-w-3-9 Juanita Colster and Margaret ple have been selected by the mior class and faculty to present College High at ssouri Girls State from June25 ,,July 2, 'It will be held at William ,mds College in Fulton and is ,mnsored by the American Legion miliary, Girls State is comm ,ned of about three hundred lwls from all over Missouri who N to Fulton to study and put N government into practice, ,gRuth Scott and Barbara Utt ,ke the schools representatives ,pt year, Ili ECTION OF Box ANB GTBL ,QTHE TEAR APRIL Q 1 l 1 FThe election of the Girl and -W of the Year will be held hsday, April 4, The announces Mt of the results of the cone st will come out in the follow Q issue of COLT CAPERS, dBe a good citizen and vote T the candidate that you think jmost deservingqkr this honor, TS MELTON APPBARS iQQNQEE2 gThe largest crowd ever to ate hd a Community Concert packed hdricks Hall Thursday night, heh 23, to hear James Melton, nous opera, concert, and radio ar, The concert started with 3 bup of early songs and contin- W through a group of lieder to Q CContinued on page 3? MARJORIE SCOTT T0 REPRESENT CHS T Marjorie Scott has been sele- cted to be College High's rep- resentative at the Sophomore Pilgrimage in Jefferson City, The trip is sponsored by the Missouri Federation of Womens clubs, COLLEGE HIGH WILL COMPETE TQ 22 EVENTS IN SPRING CONTEST More than 2000 students from class B, C, and D high schools in this area will be on the CMSC campus tomorrow and Saturday to compete .in the annual spring Music iFestival, Those winning I ratings here will be certified to enter the state contest to be held in Columbia April 29 and 30, College High will compete in twentymtwo events, The band, orchestra, chorus, and both glee clubs will perform, Ensembles include a clarinet quartet, Ruth Boles, Marilyn Cross, Marilynn Brown, and Elbert Gallenmoreg woodwin quintet, Marilyn Brown, Royce Fleming, Marjorie Scott, Joan Elwell, and Retha Wilcoxong boys quartet, Russel Halley,' Jerry Hardigg, Bob Elwell and Dick 0'Dellg mi - ed quartet, Russel Halley, Bar- bara Utt, Ruth Boles, and Bob Elwellg girls trio, Ruth Scott, Margaret Baile, and Marjorie Scott? and' saxophone quartet, Ester Ozias, Betty Pruess, Norma Jo Clifton, and Eleanor Oziaso --r-+1-7241-:ff - - . ,
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