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1 l I i l 5 l a i F 1 r 1 d 1 d - A '- 'az Q-.:f,f:w'1.-. , MEET 'rms 75 ENIORS A 7 Az' 1 ' 'Qffgxg-if ,- -, , 5. M ,, vu -155' If , .L .wgx,,,,. I- 'rn 'h ' . I Q ' ',,,-.. I 5 ..- ,, f. ggi ' w W Q , , -,,, , 'YI- wk- A 1 ' vw ' 'Y A .7 , ' jf, -,W f . ' I My ' V' yn V fw2,p .fee fa ':?, f'f,.fz,A f ' ' ,. , . ., ,WZ ' 7 ' ' f B vi' ,, ,- , we ' , V f I , A Q. ,-...uu:d OHS blUSte?Y March dBY in 1932, The next time you see a 5'lOf' mm and Mrs, Everette Marr were messed by the arrival of another why girl, whom they named Detty, Betty started her school ca- mer at the age of six at Hickory mpve 3chool where she graduated htm the eighth grade, It was in IWJ that College High received ktty as a student, and she liked itso well, she has been here al- mmt A years now, Betty measures 5' 2U in height mm has brown hair and brown Wes, fwe wanted to say she has md hair, but she wouldn't allow itJ She says her favorite colms me blue and green and that her hvoriusfoods are fried chicken, me cream, and cakes, . When asked who her favorite fmend was, she replied, HEvery- One , ' Betty plans to become a tele- Nwne operator after graduation mxtspring, Tmw politeness is perfect ease WM freedom, It simply conSiStS ln treating others just as YOU Mve to be treated yourself, Lord Chesterfield, 150 lb, boy walking through the halls singing, WTake An Old Cold Tater And Wait,' at the topcf his lung, you'll know it's J,W, Parman, J,W, went to several schools before coming to College High as a green freshman, in l9L5, He says his hobby is riding to ball-games in dhimmying Kate, fln case you don't know who Shimmying Kate is, just ask any- one who went to the Calhoun game last week,D He said his favorite sports are baseball and boxing and his favorite food is angel food cake, CTake note, girls,J He also happened to mention Beorger Missouri, We think her name is Yolanda Huffman, J,W,'s greatest ambition is to join the Marines after gradu- ation, but by this time he may want to join' the Army or Navy instead, QHe changes his mind about it every dayll Be like the sun and the meadow, which are not in the least con- cerned about the coming of win- ter, George Bernard Shaw, 'A '
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COLT CAPERS COLT CAPERS is published semi- monthly by the Journalism class of College High School, Warrens- burg, Missouri, COLT CAPERS STAFF Editor 0.....o, Ruth Scott Associate Editor. O .Dick 0'Dell Managing Editor . ,Jerry Harding Copy Desk Editor. Harry Katowitz Art Editor. . Q 0 Kenny Carleton Exchange Editor . Russell Halley Sports Editors, . Ray Fitterling . - Bob Elwell Reporters Senior, . . ,Harryette Baker Mary lone Bute Milburn Hayes , Joan Knaus Orless 0'Neal Shirley Eitterling Freddie Mistler Barbara Utt 0 0 ,Royce Fleming Sophomore oooo Marjorie Scott Freshman o.., Marilyn Jo Brown Junior High ..oo Jack Reynolds Sponsor Q 0 Miss Ruth Fitzgerald J-lll'liOI'o 0 0 EDITORIAL Hats off to thesumentpmmoli This organization is one that is on the job every hour, The main purpose of the patrolistn direct traffic in the halls andtoreport violations, It also creates a feeling of selfegovernmentamongg the students because the Student Council, Student Patrol and Stue dent Court all work togetherg. The patrol was organhedin September, l9h70 The JuniorEHgh pupils immediately took over the responsibility of providing 'the patrolmen, Each week they elect four patrolmen and a chief, The chief serves for two weeks. Re- cently the Senior patrollms been added. One member is elected .,..-fr-f--,w-':'.ife.:. H- V , ., .n.-, ..,- .. from each class and he is toy roving patr0lm8D and WGQTUDML When a person is arrestwr a patrolman, the patrolman My a subpoena, which isexstatemm stating the name, violation,n time to appear before theStm, Court, When a case is bro: before the court, the arrem' ,officerifirst states the tesum against the violatoro Thent defendent pleads guilty or U guilty and states his reasom, he is guilty his penalty depm upon the type of violation, 1 is related to it, to emphwi the seriousness of the offeme 1 The Student Court is alw happy when no violators apps for that is an indication tn the student body is becoming mq conscious of hall courtesyo H IT'ElYS'TOiBEgSILENTO Mro Phillips, driver oft south bus recently offerw prize of 52,00 to thecme on U route who goes the longest Wm out talking while on theb: Everyone thought that it ww be an easy prize for somem but there are now only a t students who know how tokv their mouths shuto Those who ride the fartm are the most determined toma ter their tongues. We 6 waiting to congratulate thewb ner of this contesto sixrn GRADE PUP1Ls CONDUOTgPAPER'DRLVE The Sixth grade pupilsw set a goal of 350.00 to M On a paper drive. Anyone W wishedgto donate paper isamv to get in touch with MT Nevilleo 0 Pupils collect papers dov in town, Those bringing nmteml from the country Should, m the, Papers into bundles f 9856 in handll theme
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.':'J-jj! ,' QL: -: . X---,je - ' ---- -AW --- - - Zap.. m g , fs ' 'i --' -4-1 ' Pr! 5 3951 l-'ff V-,.- 11 .' X41-AN .., qi: '-an .-'X-. 1 .ta--. -5,-s...2 v va.-'., ...f .. fix 'WV' 1 A HOWDX DOODYZ We wanttn take thls opportun lty to welcome a newcomer to the campu Robert Paul Lldral ar rived here v1a the Cllnlc on Nov 5 l 49 Miss Brooks and Roberson please note ln a few years he will be a good prospect for muslc classes because D9 haS a very muslcal background father is dlrector of the College band and last year led the C H S band Hls mother is a planist of dlstinction COLLEGE HIGH HAS U VINGS STAMPSU CLUB The Junlor Hlgh School sponsorlng a Savlng Stamp Club The students of the College Lab oratory School may buy Savlrg Stamps durlng the noon hours and free stamp books may be obtalned from the Savlngs Booth fr Bradshaw is faculty sponsor f the groups, though the students are responslble for the 3CtlVS buslness procedure of the club F F A NEWS The Junlor Senior agrwculture class often learns by obser vatlons of actual procedures Tuesday, November 8, Mr Pearcel secured the old bus to take the boys on a fleld trlp They went South on Hlghway 15 t lts Junctlon with Hlghway 2 The obyect of the trlp was to note the damage done by bad water management systems Terraces were checked to see lf they were meet1ng the needs The boys took notes of poor methods used by some owners ln trylng to stop dltches The trlp proved very edu catlonal PROSE AND POETRY 1 READING FESTIVIAAZL The Kingsville Hlgh Schooli sponsoring a Prose and Pom contest Monday, December 5a 7 50 p m taklng place att Klngsville High School requlrements l Each school is allw four entrles a boya a glrl each ream prose and poetry Trme limlt 13 5 mum for each member Selections to beimh from contempary llmr ature Materlal may he from scrlpt If you are lnterested, geti touch wlth Mlss Frtzerald and! you need help, she wlll be hm to help you, and she has conmc wlth College Speech mayors are anxlous to particlpate 1 thls type of activity For those of you who llke recite elther prose or poehv thls 18 your chance to do W stuff! FRESHMAN PARTY On Wednesday October M thirty four Freshman met M Pearce and two student teachwa at the bus stop to go on a my rlde They went first to t Shelter House for hotdogs marshmallows then plled ont wagon for a ride around townw to Centerview Upon thelr return Shelter House, though theyimm they were half frozen, Mr PeH0 started then on game F1 Dutchman and Drop the Hamw chlef Soon they were avlng At lO 30 everyone left for M4 declarlng that lt had been grand party an 1 ' Tm 11- 1 f ...............-. A -'fs,x3 ' V , Y . if-., 3 1, VV V p -D A V A A VV - -5 ff' '1 ' 0 ' I ,4 '.1e3.'24 ' ' B . -:ff 1 ' S o , , . , xg-1 ' ' . u . 1 1: . N. 9 ' , , ,QI-.Ti ,, 1 , 0 , . , A as 1 1 9 , MP0 ' 0 09 - 1 . 2 ' 1 ' , U sag , III 'flag' O r AW 1 .... V '11'i'-T1 0 . . ,.:.1L 1 '1 ' n . Q3 1 1 . 1 0 A 1 '.,.':f 1 . - ' ,u' 4 T D I-.mb 1 4 - 'M ' ,QQ 1 f ' 0 Hls , ,1 1 - .. -, . , ' viz?-234 1 1 ' 1 'A Sri 1 - A 1 . -CTBZ,-I A o o ., ., , . 1 - A f 2 ., 'A ' ' ' 1:-fri 1 0 . f , , - - :.- 1 . . .,,,. V . ,V fn-xj ' 0 - 1 o 135 1 f 50 V' 'P11 1 V V . . V V A , -.Q . - 1 o 1s 1 1 SA 1 Q -, . 11 1 7 H , 1 ' n ' ' 1 4 0 T6 . 11 , . . 1 ,V Y 0, . J fi , , l S Y 0 '-' J 1 , , U ,T K , 4 , . .. .,. 1 - 1 ff' , ' , Q ' o il , ' ' s , f o - V VA, I V . ' 15 . fi' H em 1 4 1 , , , . V1 M . . . - ELS: 1 .L . , l .V , , ' V . .. . . iff. ff 1 - 7 ,., - '11 ' Q1 , 1 . 1 112 , 1 1 1 4 . - . . 1 Q, V 1 -r ' , W - 1 1 1 9 Q J N'1 . - . ' ' ES7 4'Y gi ' o LL u o A V, V n U 11 1 ' A - 1 ' . ' M '1 ,g 1 V ... 0 1 o Zig' I 1 A 1 - Q ' ' M, V - 1 she R '11 - A 'r 1 - ' 1 1 1 ll W f , A . . ' i 1 , ' f,, Q ii 1 1 0 11 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1-0,3 1 1 'f' 'W 1 0 0 U A . J 1, .1-3 3 'N 'f - - . -----......-..,... .Q----Q., f - - 11 o is u V . .Ugg 1 1 W- 1 fr. . - -. - ..-V- ,. -c , V , V .,,. VV l , , . , . B u . ' A 1 . i N 0 ' 'L A Y ' 1 A Q . O A 1 - 1 1 1 - M 1-'Z , ' A fs , . :W 1 , 0 l 0 , ' L , - 1 o .V V -pn 1 y 1, '1 O ' A m 'Q 1 TA 1 O 1 , - o A . A . o pai . o 3 ' A -E241 1 . - , . ' A . v A , . ,Q 1. U, , 1- ' '.--1 V 1 'Lift' ' 1 A O , TEX-?' 1 , A - t . '+1- 1 ' J 0 to V 4' 5 f s ' . , , .251-'fi 5 ' Jn ., 1 '11-3 g 1 , ' , A ' . . '5 ' 0 ' 6 . ,fm 1 1 - 1 7 ' 1.231 L 4, 1 ' ..f.,,-- 2 - 5'?-.SQA ' 1 ' ' M V 1 1 ' T14 ' 1. , ,Jai 0 I :iii .,.-.1 V - ' : Z , V c V 0 VV V, - 7 A , I .s-. , F N1 ffl ' ' I ' . 1. ' '1 - - - . . 1V'V o V ' ., M11 V5 9 0 5- 'f1 H. ' V VVV. .V Q 'L ' H. 7? A Q 4 1 1. .. 4..-., -1- f . , , . . . ,. ,.,- - , , , ,R V ., -1 I - ..., M QV nt., j . , 1 ' ,, V A. Via, V7.1 :1,',,1.x:j1' 51 '15-rg-73. gp...-Vg,-5.1125:VE7:,.,:-.V-.,,,,,' rj, V...,,-1-,.,,pVV..,, VA ,,,, ,Jn ,,,.V U V I V V
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