College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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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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