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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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RMML WINNER Ladorna Highland, daughter of DL and Mrs, S, E. Highland and gaduate of College High.School, chss of l9h8, was sponsored by we Warrensburg Lions Club as me Johnson County contestant fm'Queen of Kansas City's Ammdm MH Royal during the week of htober 49-15 Mrs. J, To Cheatham accom- paued her to Kansas City as mqmrone, and with other chap- wmms attended many of the Swial functions preceding the amwuncement of the judgels Mcisiono .Ladorna was chosen one of elght Ladies-in-Waiting to the QWGH, which was a decided honon SHme there were SO attractive Cwwestants from six states, t !Wdn a contest for the title of WGS Johnson County,U Ladorna, mmdng this honor over thirteen zhwr contestants, was thus en- lmed to represent the county inKansas Cityu 0 . aafiba amuawaatv, star KQLUB NEWS Forty-three boys and girls from both Glee Clubs met on Frie day, October El, to form a cap- pella choiro The purpose of such a group is to read and work on more difficult music, All the members are hand-picked and are very enthusiastic about this project, Rehearsals are held every Friday at noone The Inixed quartet has been reorganized with Bob Elwell now singing bass, Russel Halley, Ruth Boles, and Barbara Utt are the other members, The accom- panist for this group is Jeanne Ogden, a college studento A girl's trio' composed of Ruth Scott, Margaret Baile, and Marjorie Scott has been formed which brings the number of en- sembles to three, .The cast of the operetta held its first complete rehearsal on Wednesday night when all were glad to hear the complete scoreo AGONY Another annual season of Hoh-ingn and Hahingn, our school pictures, have come! HDO I really look like that?H nlsnlt this horrible?U HWhat are those spots on myfamfn Vls my nose that crooked?n HDo my teeth look that big all the time?n Hlsn't my hair awful?U Even the faculty members think that the camera is faulty, Evidently, none of us realize how we look to other people, Finally nearly everfy on e deckkd to pay the dollar and him the pictures home to scare the mice and Halloween goblins. IB J.We: Hwise men hesitatejfodm are certainou Orless: nAre you sure?H J.W0: Hlfm certainin
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