College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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SWWER PROJECT PROVES PROFITABLE FMiF.F1A. BOYS- C .. 'C -1f111:1 , One June 12, 1949, the FOFOAO mys started on their first wmmer 'project with the help of my Pearce. The sheep dipping wt 'was set up at Mro Krewson's Mrm. The tank mounted onva mt was set up at Mro Krewson's Mrm, The tank mounted on a Mmel-T frame was easily Mansportea to various farms, hm boys Ervin Krewnson, Milburn Eyes, Orless O'Neal and JOW Emp worked half the summer mlthe wagono They dipped more den 1,500 sheep, This project we valuable to the sheep owners Mm profitable to the chapter GS well to the boysc The dmpter received 2 cents on wery head of sheep, for the use ofthe vate The money will go WF different ocassion in the Parent and Son getting Bwmuet startedo The boY5 hHpec the farmers realize more, IH takina care of the shea? ! ' Q 1 0 I HHS was their first year of WWK, we hope next yearn CD6 bww can do a better job and CHD Ut more help from the farmeIS0 . . ..-.,,r s..m'-A-21's-fn-...G't 'f', ,M fggg,g5Qgae1wy3nxd a'?5grg,14,- .Ml lpillll ?QQ QE QQ,L,L.EiEa3 Iilffll ATTEND ROYAL V Four students of College High School attended the Royal huh Club Conference in Kansas City during the'weekofAmerican Royal, These lucky students, Betty Echoff, Juanita Colster, Dale McBurney, and Dakert Bohenhamer, represented Johnson County and their three day's expenses were paid by reasons of their having entered State contest in AMH Club work, They stayed in State Hotel with the other 150 Missouri dame gateso Other states represented at this conference were Louisiana, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, There were approximately oOO delegates in attendanceo The group toured the Swifts packing plant, Sears a Roebuck, American Royal Buildingznn visited interesting places in Kansas City, They also received tickets to the Horse Show Mat- inee for Monday, The Conference ended with a banquet at President Hotelo The CHS delegates report having had a- grand time and having made many new acquaumances from other stateso Such an experience should convince us that A-H is a won- derful organizationo Members can receive awards and trips by doing anmal work of homemakers or farmers, CONGBATULATIONQ 1 College High wishes to con- gratulate the boys who were awmped the Chmmer Farmer Degree, Friday, By obeying orders and dressing like farm girls Cwith the help of their sister's or mother's wardrobesl these boys proved that they are good sports as well as loyal membersci their FQFOAU Chapter, May they always be successfulo

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HA... 'if an '?-as -aff -sf? gg!! H3 Ai was 'SWF' 'NW CENT Al.DH5SOURI DISTRICT STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING The Wistrict Student Council Meeting wasleld Saturday October 29 l9u9 on dns campus with nine school reore ented At the lir t General As embly President Diemer gmmea welcoming addxes to the visitors, Miss Nona Hvde, Executive Secretary of the National Association of Student Council , gave a short talk on the Student Council Orfanization IheSt1B President, Derane Turner of Columbia, gave a report of the National Conven- tion, held at Cincinnati, Ohio. The assembly was divided into three groups to draw up a constitution fortheorganizationo This constitution was discussed and adopted in the second gaieml session held in the afternoon, Officers elected for the organization were, President, College High School, Vice Presi- dent, Eldon High School Secre- tary, William Christman High School, Independence, Missouri, Treasurer, harrensburgli School, Arrangements for a meeting to be held in the spring were made Other activities during the day included a tour ofthe campus and lunch at Yeater Hall WEDDING BELLS Linda Locxard and Audley 'Dell were married October 22, at the hams of the bride's oar- ents, Ir and Irs Hex Lockard of ROUUS A Bo h Mr and Mrs, 'Dell HFS 'LS grads ard are now living in kansas City where both are employed mme Phelps and ErnestSchmdH were married Sunday, October 2 t Holden dent d ,raduated in l9A7, Mr, and Br aDSa City out will soon move to a f v le r Centerviev e L D S Church in June a iormer stu- Schm ll are living in STUDENT COURT QE Q55 The Student Court of Colley High School was established M September, IQASO It is charterqj under the Student Council orgam zation, The court consists M six representatives and a Supen visor Jadgeo The representative are elected by their respectiw classes, 'and the superior judg is appointed by the Studem Councilo' The court exists fd the benefit of the student body It makes students conscious G government, for the court ei courages student co-operation L thoughtfulness, courtesy, am other principles of gpdicitizem ship, The court tries to fore aw incidents that might brim dishonor upon the school am discourage their happening, Mem bers of the court believe thu prevention is a fundamental lm of discipline, Members of tm court for l9A8-l9A9 are, Super ior Judge, Forrest Yancey, Reps sentative Jerry Harding, Martm Tempel, Charles Evans, 'Ernh Kemp, G0 We Cooper, and Dorn Reynolds, ATTENQ CONVOCATION Several ,of the students M the dramatics class were privt leged to attend college convoca tion last Friday, The progrm was given in honor of visitim parents who were campus guesw for the day, tFollowing an address of wel come by President Diemeqa musical program was given W college studentso The Giant Stair, a play, ww presented by the college drama tics class, Two of the leadim roles were played by our studem drama teachers, MissLou Robersm as Till, and Miss Paula Griffiw as Mrs, Jessips It was inded an excellent performance andweD worth seeing, I w -Q r i , , n 5 -'ww Al- . . 1 A- I. an-0 v w We tj'-'C. 'iT 'C ' 'C' ' ' -.evak , use Q- M., - i . , A S-L ' I N571 v z 'W 5--1: i 1 f - - - -- ' - ---- f-1--6 ,..., I V - x--:Y U ',..X U w , A . A. Y -- - - - vm' ,-nf f ? 39'-1 T, g 3 ' . -A . . - -:QQ , L , L, .1 --g 1 - ..- .. W . - -:L ' i .. ty-4 : I .- 4221 I 9 J. .Q , , 394.33 I S T- S Q '.fi':-1 L D - C. fx C '-...1.' j J Q ,J f.7p'-- ' 3 I . 4:5 ' ' . ' ' fs- A A 'v O QA X , I 5--11':'4 ' -'- eg 1 4 0 y . . ' ' ' 1 J., I D W A A - , , . ,,. , - . -2' ' 2 -.n.,1- ,EQ 5 ,f f A - -f - - g b Q G .sei -, 'f , I P . F, ' 1 ' . , . I 0 0 C L .RQ - X , ,T-3. 5 , ,,,.,. 1 SQ' Q ' , 5' , g ' 52- : 1 D o -77 4 , .J . ' 2 . , x . . . . . , . J- nz w 1 ' xe I Q T . 1 ' 4. , , x f- , A 1 . . D . I - ,. -n ' IQ , 'sm l ' A , ad! . I 5 X . F . . '.-5' 3 I . A . we - 'A I ' . A gp, i 1 K ' ' ' - Q . 1 . . A , 53.33 E I -f A . . . 7 'ggiii , -1 1 1 . :tang '1 K ' lv-rr 1' 1 gi -L 'Ubi T - '2 ' ' . o qw' 'N 1 , -up fl 1 X 2 : -11 'EE ' 1 ' ', ,A N, H I . , . L 1 Q 5 ' H.. hu I I j 0 1 MZ I . . . . . ,, 1- 1 , , V . F f' Y I g Q 1 4- - f 5 o ., , V y ' 9 , I 4 , W A 1 'U V 1-1-ill lit. 'E ', ' an ' , V, . 1 F . 155 , 'anne , 1 a O .. - Q r if IQ 5 qw, ' - , A . ,Shit ,1 f A 'fl ' ' 1 ' 1 n- 'L ,l,..,,q , M , I r f y., 7:4 . Vi U 'L w 0 1 ' H- ' f' ,a, 5 , U t, Q I N'f i A ' , , ,I O ..- .-. , fel 1 1 . . . 2 1 . . 5 1- fs ' S , V , I '- I 45 L 4. Y . -I L' .- . QC' U 1 f .EG 1 I 1 rf'-Q5 e ,- . 1, I :. Qffii . ra 1, 3 ' .3 s S 2 a c- e 0 ' ll , Q- , 5 f V, '21 3, f 1 S its P: an 7 f f ' - .X 3 J, .J ' X 4-v 1-Y V? 7 Q , A l B . ,',,L 'll 1 u c .1 XO . - J '1 1 . .L L K ,- A f. S 1 M U .,. f. ,- 1. -J , ' 5 A ,. , V, , . 17. - O. I .. 1 cl - ,Y U 1--H, T' Q , .,-... i , E . 1 I . .. V .fee-. -as va.- .1---if--AT,-E-.,, ,A Q I



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