College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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'T' 4: E I Club W The membership 1 open only tr squad and r om leaders from grades sever twelv e, Twenty members are in the elub, Wednesday, O tob r 5, offieers were el cted President, Many Lou Pennington Vise President , Shirley Fitterllng, Seoretary, Harreyette Baker The members appreciate the interest of stun dent teachers Mrs Price, arid Miss Neitzer who are helping with the organization A fee of 50 i eholleoted from members who will reeeive a letter or medal at the close of the year, if they meet requiree ments From this elub, girls will have the opportunity to undertake greater responsibilities of the class or squad and be able to conduct a class without th e assistance of a teacher NEW BUS A new bus has been acquired 5 y the Laboratory School Mr, 'gohn Phillips went to Columbus, Whio, October 5th and drove this T V passenger G M C bus back fthe following day its cost of 11 3' 4,500 was paid from the Laboe atory Sehool transportation fund The students who ride this bus are delighted with this invests Vhent, n i . 1 1, Q NEW STUDENTS FROM'F,H,S, - 5 Two new students have.entered College High from Farmerls High School, r Charles mnasoner a to o 0 9' ldunlor and Neemi Masoner a Fresh nan, They are eousins of Evelyn ,and we welcome them to our stun gdent body, ff The Freshman Class ext made ,sympathy to Kathryn in the deaths ,pf her mother and uncle, lt GLEE CLUB NEWS I Those awarded the much sought after principal parts in the 'U v ll i?Leaders Club QConVtJ J' El J , ' . fs 5' 1 ' ,, n 5 Q. 'J s. J 1. . , V '4-. y - 1 te - ri - -' 'f' hij, fn Q. , Hy, 5 J c e 'l 0 -V. ' . '- N 1 3 ' F f. O nl N Ei Fil 0 ' , L ' D . 0 o A 0 ,i 0 1 S ' '.,. ,N , 2 Q . J li ,, Q, 4 V' O 1 L I w ' ' v K 4, ' , o ' EY , lb. 0 L 4 I 4 Q v I Q 1 I ' o e o 4 V5 0 K V Y I I I in 1 I .4- 11 operatta, WThe Gondoliersn, are 'I , Jianetta, Ruth Seottg Tessa, wWaPJ0P16 500533 Marco, Bob Elwell ,, , ,, pu 1 wsieyo retries, Gals pgs, H SSf5M M' 2 Q J Barbara Uttg Luiz, Daryl Dodsong The Duke of Plazae TOKQQ -R0Y'35 Fleming, the Duehess, Ruth Bolem Fiame tts, Margaret B a i 1 e g Victoria, Shirley Fitterliligg Inez, Kitty Harding, Antonio , School-ey Wileoxeng Don Alhambra, Tommy Etterg GiulMnCarolynBrown, All of the more important charm acters have11nderstudies and these have also been assigned, Rehearsals are well under way as of this date, ,The ehorus has 'been hard at work in their regular class periods, and the prineipdh have been meeting Miss Bro oks and the student teachers at noon, Mr, Robert Shotwell is helping in Boyle Club and Miss Evelyn Back is with the Girlie Club, . Other aetivities include the forming of a Boyle Quartet under he direction of,Mr, Shotwell Rr members are Russel Halley, Jerry Harding, Bob Elwell, and Disk Q'Dell, s The Girls Glee Club was pri: vileged last Friday to watch the men install ,the new television set, The things learned about video,.eompensated for time lost on music, STUDENT COUNCIL The student Council-under the sponsorship of Dr, Marion Schott has made a good start on this yearls work, A very successful alleseheol party September 20, honoring the Freshman class was its first project, Officers aceg President, OOOQQOO ,Richard OVDell VisemPresident,,,,,Havant ygngey Seeretary,,,,.Shirley Fitterling Treasurer,,,, ,,,,,, Russel Halley Class representatives are, Senior,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,Betty Echoff Junier,,,,,,,,,,,Juanita Celster 30Phm0Pe,,, ,,,,,,,Dee Holley greshman,,,,,, ,,,,Joyee Baldwin eighth Grade,,,,,,,Bette Cameron Defehah urade,,,,,,JaeK Reynolds iContinued on page eg

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5 yStudent Council Continued? 1 With the Student Council of Mrrensburg High, this group is 150 be hostess to a district Stua- dent Council meeting on October QQ, The next allescluaol actin Qty planned is the Annual Hale mween Party, October 310 HUDENT COUNCIL DISTRICT MEETING Warrensburg High and College mgh Schools are sponsoring a Metrict student council meeting MIOCUODST 290 The purpose of tms meeting is to revise and fdiscuss the Student Council Con: fstitutiono This meeting will lake provide opportunity for new iweas and a basis of organizae 'tum for those schools wishingto have similar students governing bodieso Each school will have three 'vming delegates and also may ihwe visiting delegateso Regise ,uawon will begin at 9200 aomo The registration fee being 151000 1pm'personc A forty-five minute pmxm'will afford opportunity Hr Fmmwrs to get acquaintedo i Thefirst general session will fhyn at 11200 aomo Lunch will lu served in Yeater Hallo The lahernoon will be occupied with Kdwcussion groups and general Qnssionu K QNMDR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR SOCIETY S' On Tuesday October L, l9L9 flve students of the 7th, Sth ,and ,9Ph grades metto form the College 3H1F5h Chapter of the National ihmor Honor Societyo m I The Society is very' much like ti10USenior Honor Society, with .Wmlar requirementso V The charter members are Ward HNCOH, Joyce Baldwin, Evely'D a Newer, Marilynn Brown, Go We MWPMS Caroll Lee, and Donald , WUOPSQ The officers ares Press Fard Weldon, Vicea-Pres 0 Eve lyn f licker, Sec 0 Marilynn B r o wn, ease C0 WO Coopero 'X k 5 For their first prodec plan to encourage core some y in the school, The stoneoz uf the organization, Nrso Pefarl Bradshaw is assisted hy Eli , Heuftlefingero JUNIOR CLASS PIE AND DCE SUFPER If you had listened caree fully a week ago last Tuesday, you mightl have heard something sounding like music and voices whispering C'?D through towno This, noise, believe it or not, was a group of Junior guys and gals advertising their Pie and Box Supper over a loudspeaker during the noon houro The supper was held at the S helter Houseo After the enter- tainment, by Bob Dutton and hh guitar, the auctioneering g ot under way with the Darrh Brothers in chargec Because of other activities there were not many b o ys i n attendanceo A fairly good crowd enjoyed the partyo Thirtyethree pies and boxes were contributed and, all in all, it was a good evenhy, The Junior Class cleared about Q 75000 to be added to their JunioreSenior Banquet fundo RF If you are wal.ki.n g pas t Dockery first hour in the morning and you hear a peculiar sound, donlt he startledu It is just the poor E0 flat clarinets a little hit off keyc They canvt seem to getiie right sound dunng band practiceo If you hear a sound 12? a little higher,l ouder and worse than all the others, donvt worryc Itls just Royce and his oboeo Sentence found in English Class: WBefore the l7th I had'k butcher my wife wanted to finish the meat canningow Question on English Testa Goodness, but this isa hard test, There should be a law against theme Answer: Trueo

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