College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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6 css coLTs TROUNCE LEETON BULLDOGS The College High Colts won their first conference game Mon- day cnight by defeating the Leeton 'Bulldogsn 57 to 170 The Colts led the Bulldogs at the end of the first quarter ll 5 and continued to lead them a the half 194110 The Colts ame back in the second half to increase their margin to 15 points at the end of the third quarter In the final period the Colts played conservative ball and held the Bulldogs to 4 points while scoring 9 points and winning the game 57ml70 The HBH team won their fifth Leeton HBH squad 55e17o The Colts are to play in the Warsaw Tournament Nov, 18-190 BE SURE TO BE THERE TO SUPPORT YOUR TEAM - COLTS 57 F G Earp O 2 Etter 1 2 Elwell 1 4 Wilcoxin l 2 Irle 4 l Yancy O 1 Halley 1 ' l Fitterling 1' sly, TOTAL ' 9 14 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL-TOURNAMENT A Junior High School Baskets ball ctournament will be held January 5 7 CQHOS. players are working hard to win for our school We have some good Jun- ior High boys eligible for this contest Best of luck to them! NI don't think I look forty, do nyou, dear?n Why, no0.o,,ooo.0not any more.n ry ' Q t ' c R 4 consecutive game defeating the 6 525 E E 1 2 f 1 Q 2 I 5 E 1 Q O 1 2 1 14 FAMILY PLAY NIGHT Family play night was am success even though the weamg was bad and prevented manyfw attendingo Miss Gilbert led commumt singing and following this, pfi1m,Hw1nd From The West? W showns , Everyone semned'to enjoy ph! ing penny bingo, penny cakewm Vglley ball, and cards., At 'G climax of the evening, evmq joined in square dancingo m Hillary Hunter and his daugme Hilda May, received the boxn candy for the prize square dm ersn Russel Ward won the boxn candy for guessing the neama number of grains of corn M jars The Leaders Club undert sponsorship of Miss Jameisond serves much credit for planm such an enjoyable evenings 3 CLUB NEWS The W Club members are sm ing W Club cards to fam students who have lettered' sports at College Highs Thelh includes names of studentsow a period of twenty yearso cards will admitthem to foowd and basketball games of ' C0 M. S, Co and Laboratory. cards will be sent as soon! the list has been completedn The W Club is making mlib for the pictures of former len will be School mens This book College Laboratory easily available to those inw estedo The W Club are alsoi terested in shining the tromm haven't N ln the cases They the date or the times Thema bers of the W Club have sled Tommy Hammond for shining W tP0Phies for this years

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A...,,.,.J,1, , , ., V 7 EMIN LAZLO PIANIST A large qLd1GHC9 of Communlty Concert aoers heard the flrgt number Wednesday November O It left them wlth thelr mouths grape The brllllant vouna p1 anlst, Erwln Lazlo, acclalmed by mu 1cs as the Umo up Q wng young p1an1st of ou y,H showed proof of lt as he played a program of muslc made famous by the masters The program opened w1th the tradltlonal Bach and as lt pro ggressed toward the FOm3Dt1CmwfC ofChop1n and 4. wussy,1Eazlo's mwlstry and lor muslc was very evldent to the 1Udl8HC6 The program closed wlth a br1ll1ant arrangement of Mendel son's Weddlng March Wlth tu mdtuous applause, the audlence brought Mr Lazlo back for three mmores and would wllllnyly have enqoyed many more The program was very lnter estlng to hlah chool students Md Many students were heard to remark upon lS3V1U2 the con cert WGuess I'll po home and pract1ce'n MNIOR NATIONAL EMNOR QOCIETY College Hlgh should be very mpud of the Junlor Natlonal Ihnor bOCl9ty They have chosen as a prowect for thls yearihe ?UmOt1OH of good CltlZGHohlD 1n H o The Junlor Natlonal Honor Mmlety hPa been organlzedre cmmly for those ln Junlor Hlgh Cwhool who are scholastlcally hlfzgh 1n thelr school work andmn IW3CtlCG good Clt1ZSDShlp and CN operate at all tlmes The lmudent Councll lo behlnd them UW and we feel that thelr Wforts wlll be felt 1U maklng a Ivetter attltude toward wood cltl Zwmhlp 1U our school IV uae- Ma. - V e.Qf.rg,f21Q.':1-Af: 1 ' 'fegeVx:':Q,t4rr,?Ffrf-.i:j'+45i,f,,.L4,, -f-L -V We . 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