College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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. 1. .: - .-. -Y..-1... wr-J' LIL ,-1:1 O .Kg '5- 'TS Ee ' 0 W V' NN' -9NwNi fx v 3 IQSQQ Jimmy F, sure does like Mara tha Jane from what we oosaw' as dancing classol ' ' ,'i t f Why does Margaret ,Page, show a great deal of affectionl j in dancing class? She pretends ito be.dancing4with Vernon Scott?-,L What was that I heard .aj isBetty Loman say about POB0ii Something about Buel? My isnlt friendship great? , ull, 'y Safl 'AL' Who is. the fMWScoppN Archer that Bell has' been talk: ing about lately?, ' o Itnseems that Glenn- got the bad end of things after'allO We wish Margaret would make 'up her mindo , , i A Have you noticed Una .still has the same old flame, Charles Masonero Good going kidsogg s o ,Marjorie, .who is thigf Bob Maxwell ,you have been lrtalking about from Windsor? g' M Boys, beware, because you may be invited to a 'WLeader's Glubn party soono it l ' If you want to know P what a pickle on a record sounds like ask Marilyn Bo and Joyceo What did your mother say the night of the tournament? Forrest Gene has been invited to the, ULeaders Glubn party three times already, and ids not for three weeks yeto Some guYS are just born luckyo 1 5 aJ0TAHH E, has ,bad luck on waxed gym floor, Can you sit down yet Jo Ann? . Why, did the six girls at Joyce's make their walk so short last Saturday? .DO Jo Cecil, we hear that you think a certain Sophomore girl, by the name of Dorothy , is prettyo There seems to be quite an attraction for Don CO at Windson For details ask Don! Mary Alice, it seems you have quite3a time finding a chair in Englisho Someone always beats you, f Elroy, donit you know better than to put your arm -o'around Eleanorls shoulders in citizepe ship class? .-l Wouldn't your like to stay with Wenomah again some night June? We hear you had a good time out theres Janie Scott seems to be hava ing trouble keeping all her bets and still hang on to Raya What's the matter Doris ,McO, can't Cleo take a hint? How come Joan Sproat4,knowe just how the boys feel asking a girl to a partyo letfs not be bashfulo Dub, don't feel too bad about Shirley iwalking home with a College Studento Ellen De Atley says 'being with Pete B0 is just like old timeso Flames are burning again bee tween Jimmy Norcross and'QhirIey Elwells h ,A certain bunch of Sophomores edjoy riding in a blue Nash that you see flying around the campus Who has been sending people chain letters postmarked Montw serat????????? p Exactly .which balletidancer were you impersonating at Marie lynfs house, Jimmie FO ??? about Joan, H-..,f.a.-a.e-r10.:w. Q -' 1W-cxt1 ': -' K'- -' ' ' 4 , WM ,mf -A-Y-iM f...,,,4 -gj,ii4.fQa3g3:g2....gjg.Q,

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HI - b 1. . 4....Ll 'r J.- 4. ,.1:E'.'H FFF 1 iii ff f Q 'u. 'Hug JV- ,-4 --..F e.. 1.4-::-lf' FFA Hows 11' URTH ANNUAL PARENT IND ON BANQUET February 21, l95O,the FFA had their fourth annual Parent Son Banquet The banquet was held at the Latter Day Saints Church There were about 135 boys and parents present and about 18 guests Some of the guests were the State Commissioner, the con servation agent, and the Holden representative The speaker for the banquet was Mr Gus Artus His talk was on species of wild life Glenn Bute gave the welcome address Mr Walter Bute spoke briefly about the progress of the FFA The church was decorated in blue and gold The FFA planning and studying very hard for the spring contests, which are to begin April 5 followed by the district on April lu The boys are planning to enter the State Contest which is held on April 20, 21, and 22 JUNIOR HIGH FINDS THE STUDY UF-TEXAS TNTERESTING QpiThe seventh and eighth grades have just finished the study of Texas They have put the study of different localities into a project, which makes . gtheir history more down to earth for them ,-,1 1 y.. fn --tl The study of Texas Tstarted with the stud of the historkal 1 Y , 1 it background, from the time it was ag Republic up to the present time , A, on Junior H1gh'9PSf learned that Texas is the only state which has had a president While Texas was a Republic,' Sam Huston was its president, It took teh years of struggle before Texas became a state The Junior High says, WWe feel that she is iworth iton ,, 'F 4 - ' -A'--W' F ' 'W' ' ' -, feng, A ', 1 - . 5... W 1 . . ' ' -A ? E .3..l1'5 2 3 A 4- - t X' .' YY inf- -f -.....-., ..-- - -A A- Q sr... . , ' T311 ' I -- -L e. '-. 1 ' .'-:, l ' O 1 ' , , 5 1 ., 1 1-1 1 A 0 1 . 1 1 K , 1 - , 5 1 115 1 4 I 5 , 0 , . 'L 1 l . 0 n ' ,- ' 1 ' ' 2-I 1- 1 1 . ' -4 :T ' V , ff 1 5 ' A -. 1 I I I s ' '1 ' 2 ' ' 1 1 1 0 W 4 1 if 1 0 o W ' ' o o 5-1. , ' -K , 5 3 , 1 , , o 1 ,' .W 1 3 Ai -. , v , EQ, . 1 1 fg 'X ' 1 o 0 1- I 11 1' , , ' 1 I Z: v. 1 Y f I 1 1' o , '11 1 1 . Q '-4221 1 111 , J J -11' , Yun 1 'IE' fi- 1 o ' ea 1 A - 0 0 Jw. I A 0 Q, , '11 1 1 ao-F' I 1 n L N . fb' I 1 v ,,! .A ,1 1 9 1- I o 0 o 1 T-xii I 1 Q o . if 1 1 - ' , wut , 11 r:'1..J f 1 A D Q 0 w ' 11 1 ' , -'21,-f f 1? 1 g U ' -'v 'i '1 E A p o 0 , L ' 1 fi . I k 5 1111 ' ' ' is H. 11 11 5 ' . . ,e 11 1 1 - ' fy f 7F 351,11 , A- Inf' : 1 - S i V 1 4 - '1. 1 'Z X 11 f ' 7 ' 1 . we 1 ,, 1 ' . ' auf- 1 g , ' 1 0 32311 , , H 3.3 A 1 'L 1 ! 1' 1. 4-..: 1 'V S 5, 1' ' 1 ' ' n o o o J 1 1 1 1 1 4- 1 EE u o c .--...-4 , 4 i' MW , TQ: 1 - 1 ,ANN 1 T Q cm .. - f 1 3 51.3 1 -11 V ,, nd li 1 1 I uf 1 I 1 11. 1' 1 1 eQ,f 1 - Q W ibm 1 1 , A 1,2 '1 o o Av-4,4 . '1 fl 1 f.n- .1 . I gn1w1,1 Q ...M , ,, V11 1 , ,J V -1 an 1. In ,I 0 0 1. 1 1 , A 1 1 ' o o L 11 1 f 1: .- '. E X' 'Q Ns 0 '- 1 - . li ,Nfl - 1' 1, .ke-Q-E : Y M X ' 9 44 l, W O L , AN , 1 c. aa, V ., 1 11 . 1 1 1. N 2. o 6 ,rj After taking this course, the students feel that they thor. oughly understand , why Texas feels that they are bigger and better than anyone else, The pupils are 'most anximm to visit the Alamo, and woum like to go as a project, hThe only difficulty is the money involved, For their next prqkcq the classes are taking up the nMexican Cessionon L SEHA GIRLS, HONOR, FATHERS The second annual Daddie Date Nite, honoring fathers of Qollege High FHA members, was held Friday evening, March 24, in the Home Economics Room, The dinner was attended by 45, including FHA members, fathers, and guests The senior home eco classvms responsible for the cooking and serving of the entire meal, The other home eco classes took the responsibility of decorations centerpiece, and tablesetting. The meal was served cafeteria style, Dorothy Gudde acteias hostess of the evening and Betty'EckhdH, president of FHA was the toast- mistresso The invocation waslw Dr, Schott, Carolyn Brown gaw a welcome which preceded the introduction of guests by Beww Eckhoffo Immediately hfollowhm the introductions the membem sang the FHA prayer songs Tom, Tom, the Piper's som stole the pig and away he ram The pig was small and Tom was tall, and all he got was one meat ballo - For every woman who makes a fmd out of a man there is anothd woman who makes a man out ofa fool, 1. I 1 I 1 1 1 1



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