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1-Tl ,--9. 'v....,4-., .sales ': V..-,V ' 'H-A -.., ,Ll ,.,. .. '. if! -,Q -- .VN .ul 'rf - ,:-V RTB' '-4.- .rw- IT:'l NERER FHCdLTY MEMBERS west Denver High eIaImsVMrSHR L T A I I TQ? Q if f WEvery boy and every girh YQ: ' i should play a musical instrument f'I and I would be pleased if every SE student in College High School 'N' would play an instrument in the 35:59 erchestra or band, says our neivj band instzuctor ylfflr., Ao Do liOb?If VSQg,V .559 with enthusiastic appreciatlorwll QQ the cooperation which he seemsto EQ ave found in the pupils QfCdUEh aboratory schooly Qi' Whom hewys Q23 -It is s pleasure to work with? Tig hemo V V -I V .riiS'-231 f Mx-'EV Roberson comes to us y E32 Vakland, Ciligoiiia and 3as5:gftV Ao xv e 8 l He is as graduate og DEMO-SGGC and? ge' declares thas of all places wheeyf -11? he has livedgzhe likeslqhrrmebwrgg 'H mhe hafta Mro Rohersun received! hiis Master Degree from, thei Urgiversity of 'lowes f if I Vg? I He is not related to Mrsi la ,lizabeth Roberson, also of the 3' sic Department, but adds, Wlg gQi wish I wereon lo Boa V ,Q E To College 2Lab0FatorySdMml2 553 we welcome a new Facult msmbeni SWE our attractive and effioient Mrs? gg? Harry Swaney, the librariano Mrsb E53 Swaney has lived a great part off Q? her life in Sta Louis, her homef i5if town where she attended Harrlisl Rex ' V .,4. -. f. ws ,v so ii if Lf It A --we 1 V .L ,-,.. , T., f. .5,.fj'.AV75,f- B ' wr-lf' ',.....Q-1 I ,V+ ,. v Llgie T ...R 441fa'4Q :-'1 a ., gf-3 ., ,-A. I . ' fig ' '.:.- .rua ,I-,.... ,-.. ,.- '..f 'ER N, Rf'-, ., ., uf.- . .1 - .4 in :af vs 4 - ,. ..1iQ7j4, . L . '!' ' Nw- -lr: Teachers Colleges He has taughtF in Hawaii for the past,twe yearsh Ito Bo V ,V V This year Coliggiege Labwstmuyl school staff' and piiipijls acquainted with Mrs., FloydSteIfer1s ohr new Seeretary, who came tous after working in the ?eneralQHkw- at the Missouri Pub is Seryiee Stevens lived in Hmt mdg Oregono It is Mrso Evenlh fl rs tt egperience in a school office and slnce she likes children s h e expects to enjoy this work very mucho --- M-....-., ., ,,. Niro Stevens' is College, majoring in Aceountingo They have a daushter, Linda Lee Q, inkthe second grade V-V - ,,,-., . ,,,.. t ., V .., MV A. 1.1 -VNV-LDL .j- g,,.:--- 1-.,,..-7.,5-1q,-VV:V,:.3A:V-:,,,:- .,v, r,gV,,7,,g,gi-.,.. attending in the Cfompany in W8I 1 '6l'13b1lZfg'aW Before' coming to Warrensburg, Mr0ahdNksOl Stevens as an Alumnio Danclns is her hobby, sleeping isher fa'v'm'Ee'V pastime, but she has Vtoo little' bpportunity to enjoy it, and she .. likes to eat everythingo 5 h e misses the west but says she likesg it here very much and likes alll the studentso lo B0 V CGontinued from Page 14-lyk L Ifcklg Ruth B., we saw you F155-D8 town in an old Plymouth with GWWE of our senior boyso Whst.h!PPQH!Qi to your College men? l ' Elven though it isnlt Spring, that old familiar fever is go5,31g,V around., If you donlt belielfi just ask Doris Mc Bo, E110n'DqlQhV June Po y fg4E .' 'fl . . ,XL ,,. COLLEGE HIGH BASKETBALL SQHEBULE1 , 1, ,,l 1QR9wQ1950 ,L Vr5y R ocTo ,' Tf?EH R LEEToN to HEEE9W' fccf 18 LEETON. THBBEE 27 KNOBNOSTER THERRQL Nogo V fed l7Dl8wl9 VERSAILLES OR M , WWEWNTOURNAMENT HEREI f 22 HMGHHGSTER HERE Q 29 CALHOUN HERE T DECO 122-3 WBGO TOURNAMENT HERE 6 HOLDEN L ' THERE V 9 PRsEo HERE 17 SOUTHEAST THERE WINDSOW THERE JAND 3 ALUMNI 6 WBG0 HIGH HERE 9 HOLDEN HERE IQEIEIE KNOBNOSTER' f TOURNAMENT HERE: , FEBO G 7 HNoHNosTER THERE lh SEDALIA THERE 17 WBGE HIGH THERE 22:Z?3w25 SUBQREGIONAL
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V N A 11,0 V ,U ,,.,A ,M+..., , . ., ,,.,,,,:r ,, ,..::,.:',.,. Hr . .-l,1:e35zs.s.-rf? Q I f who I FRQM A such lv, , r 1 '4 A Q it .ein 4 3-,,iff, ' ,Jug qM,i'i i?H3E, 5 f' ritfxrt-QTSS' i, i guesses FROM THE BENCH There will be very little room left, on the bench this year Qmth seventeen boys and two 1 mudent teachers but we surely iwHl find some solution for fcmwortable seatingo 'For the first week and a ghMi'they trained mithe outdav i field, runnin doin exert i s es Q 0 gs g , Q f '-39 ymd running some moret Some of lwe boys are still training outa ,Mde while the others are inside, f0nthe courts the boys workxnore lmth the basketball,doing fundae emwmals, fast break, offense, jdefen se and running, The squad ldmuld be in good shape for the Hrst game, The basketball 'sdwdule is much the same as Rst year except that we do not ummm North Kansas City, A game 'mth Calhoun and an outdoor tmunament at Warsaw have been wded to the program, THE PEP SQUAD H The Pep Squad held li ts flwt meeting Friday, Septo 23, rln the Assembly roomo An ,WUmsiatic group of about25 'glrls turned out, They elected iitheir officers for the dndng SP2 o . Mfsident-W-Harryette Baker Q Wle-Presidentae-Ruth scott insecr.-Treasoe-eduanita Golster Tryouts and election of the girl cheerleaders took place at the second meeting, September 25 The cheerleaders for the coming year are Jane Scott, Margare t Baile, Betty Rose Eckhoff, Royce Fleming and Charles Evans' were elected September 300 The Pep Squad is one of the most active groups in College High, Its purpose is to support our team at all gameso Other people gain an impression of our school hy the actions of this groupe The Pep Squad gi.rls endeavor to show fine sportsman- ship at all timeso - WQCLUB NEWS The seven active membersof the Weglub met September l9,l9hQ and elected officers, T here were: PresidentmeRay Donald Fitterhng ViceePresident--eRobert Lee A SeclmTreasOme-Erwin Krewson The student sponsors are Jeff Barnes and Sami' Clawsono Supervisors are Dr, Schott andMm Whiteman, Meetings are scheduled for l2z3O on alternate Mondays
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'N .Ni my v-. --epefzl, f..--4,1.Y1,.q1 .2331 J,j,...g1- 14 ' ' fi 'ifLta,1m,x'fL13L, g':-'ff3w.- ' 'W-nl .e4f,-is'vX224'typ-1.ww H7,Haiv'iffifttfiff ' - Q CDL CA RS i dol- 3 October 21, 1949 Issue No 4 NEW FACULTY i Tiff.. The college f sigh School gens. fe,-' 9f1'b'S degree-proud.'to hiV6 'a new? it ome Economics Instructor, Miss v ' argaret Eubanks . ' ' ' ' ' g, V' C . '1 4, U I Y .xy Q. Miss Eubankfs home is mariah,-Q er Missouri, where she was-' grade ated' from High School., ' dl She has attended William Woods ollege in Fulton, Missouri Uni -J ersity of' Missouri, 'ind ' alscUni- v ersity of Tennessee., Miss Eu., . anks has taught in Slater M0 d in North Kansasieggdiityo Her statement 'fofr Q 'thehfefgs as-- I think all girls' dghgijild Ve ,at 'least onenyearrotf Home oonomic s . mss or '46 TO PLACE MEEMQRIALI GMSC, ALUMNI MJMORIAL HAPEI, j d if ' Y- -' -----Aw----f .1 I ...-- ....v.., Mr: 'Perry ' McCeLndlleds s ,' elatlons Se cretarjf has ennoumefi' at the lecteiinnto be la e i W , . n dupi'iesi-1015 hecmsc Memorial' chapel '1'isl'a1 ntrrpution of ' the ' seniof-'Q he lane 5 -1946 of 1:-he college Laeasratorry- N Chooly The dlectern fWi'l1'4'iB6 Tkf-Bd Withh' Ilaquenb-S 8 meffnorid-'il P the veterans'f'rom Colle-ge High 011001 inworrld Warlrrx H W A memorial dgif't'p1andreoently -H0unced bythe alumni Memorial M' Committee' makes it po'ss:'ible Qrhlndividuals or organizzitionls rmike contributions 'for' a morial 'of their choice which 'U be made a part of the chapel ilx over-all memerisil, plan., The cla ss of 1946 had contributed thef sum 'of' S150 'to' he' me mori al Qhgpfjlg 'run'drf:N'rne---s speifsors of the class , ' after 'lconflerring wi th ITl6'lflib'6I S5-V 'Cd19.S8', decided that this contribution should be used for the 'chapel lectern., -4' 1 ,Q-1 , - ' ' ' . ,ts??3r.Q N , j hocom anied 'b ' me Clarence 1aea1fGef,ff4e'rfg t i F., Ad boys buzzing i1irfE1i'i'I' 'eJEf3it'eineT1'tf 'tiaznd' i pa t 1 on , 'HvqerrtTi'Tuetsda'y and Wednesday , 'Oct 0 12 ii anal tts 'tb the 'WMUI15-C ipdl gud'it'oriui1f, Kirsfts eityg -Mi s s ouri , 655' 'the' 'LTWBII'l5iliS 73:fI Ai'i1'I11Q.1'u Ng i onal C?:ini'renti:'on, 'A li Farme rs of Amer'1Q,aL ' The? met boys from all QQWLPESW ' of 1 'Urldiled St9.1J6'SA,' P Hawaii , England , and 'Puerto Rice, 'Mtting new 'i'de'asbLfid much pleasure Siem' 'the' meetingj Two D busses' lleiftwwarrenslbur 'about B l5 a m E N g V K , g o Os due lofi' them returning 1.239 in the df'ternoon, the other d'QOut 111:60 13c.II1'om to A8,G'ClOiHIr15dh136 'thOSe WIIO stayed to see the nig'h'G 91'l'59fZ'T tainment., MThe' 'boy'q1'Who went 011 'Tuesda Uctoherll T5 t attended? the cogxgention and witnessed the awarding' of the LAm6I'i09T1 dF?Tiff1eI S honors Which' were givenfto 257 young farmeirsg four Regional and one Star farmers CConVt0 page 23
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