College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 90 of 174
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SIQEECH Criss ASSEMBLY' BRAOGRAM Theassa'Hy program presented November L, by the Speech Class, taught by Randolph Smith, was a grand success. The Truth or Consequences show was the main feature of the program. Contestants, Dr, Schotu Dr. Ellis, Kiss Conway and Miss Fitzgerald all Hnkw. to tell the truth, so they had to pay the consequences, Dr, Schott had to wear an infants bonnet and drinK water from a baby bottle. Miss Conway and Dr, Ellis were blind- folded and ordered to feed bwwK- fast cereal to each other, One verse of the school song wassung by MBE Fitzgerald as her fombit, Other features of the mpgrwm were, It Pays to be lgnoranp, solos HCalway Bayn and Hwithout a Song! given by Kitty Harding and HCornfield Melodies' sung by a trio, Daryl Dodson, Glen Bute, and Dee Halley, Miss BrooKs accompanied both the so- loist and trio. SKits were ghmn to show the difference between Hgreen freshmenn and Nsodnscated seniors,n Enthusiastixzapplause imicated the audience enjoyment of this program The Speech Class thanKs the faculty for their help and good sportsm nship on the program. WEDDING BELLS Dorothy Chamberlain and Francis Woody of Marshall were married at 8 o'clocK Saturday evening, Nov, 5. The ceremony was performed by HW, Emd.HmEing at his home, Dorothy is a graduate of C.H,S, and Francis graduated from W,H,S, in l9h7, The couple will maKe their home in Marshall where Mr, Woody is employed, 12 Kid v 5 V pp YOU KNOW? -as Z Do you Know Martha Jam Tempel? If you don'Q you donw Know what you're missing, If you do you'll Know what we meat Martha Jane is a JunIu'dns year, and a very cute oneme might add, She was born Map l933, on Friday the thirteenth but it doesn't seem to be a jnx She is 5' 5U tall and haskmmm hair and brown eyes, Martha's parents live norm west of Warrensburg, butshelhes with her sister in Warrensburg She worKs at the clinic onvwek ends, CDoes anyone wantlns pulse taKen?l T Martha belongs to the PM Club, Leader's Club, and F.H.Aq Student Court, and Secretam Her favorite song is,HDon't Cry JOe,n and her best friend is Mary Lou Pennington. In case you haven't notica she is wearing a class ring M her left hand, and it belongs W Virgil Coleman, That's the rea son she's always talKing abou Leeton, She just happened W Say that her hobby is ridim with Virgil, We repeat, if you don't Know Martha Jane, get acquainted, YW won't be sorry,

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TIGN OF THE WEEK t Do You Think of CAPERS?n I In my ramblings to gather minions about COLT CAPER3.I Hrst interviewed several of the washers, To quote Mrs, Bradshaw, WColt Mpers is a splendid Publication am the only one which the Junky hgh reads from HKiver to Kivenv me COLT CAPERS is a means of pmmoting good citizeriship Hwroughout the school,n Miss Conway says, HI enjoy wading the paper and it gives m means 'which I would not know wherwise, The paper is improve mg. It might have a book umlumn mm more 'feature articles, It wwld be interesting to have mme class news, CClass Heponera tam noticeil ' In the opinion of Dr, Ellis, 'This a better paper this year Umm last and is. a very good sdmol paper, It has very few mhtakes in spelling and grammer Ithas improved greatlyon f Mrs, Stevens said, -nThe last iwue was twice as good as the Nher issues, To get the student slant on mm paper I interviewed: Jack Easterwood, Hlt aught to hmm more Galloping Grape Vinson Ervin Kreson, nIt is a pretty gmd paper, better than we have bwn havingon Wanda Simpson: NMy opinion of CNE CAPEHS is that they should WE more about everyone instead Ofjust certain people,n Forrest Yancey: NI think it iSa mighty nice paper and hope itkeepsg up the good work, ani Mmm up the school spirit,n H Jimmie Fitterling: nIts-O.K, Carolyn Brown: HIt's,O,K,but Imw about some gossip?u Marilyn Cross: UI think the lwt ,issue is a lot better than Uwse before, I like a large pqmr and more articles,n Juanita Colster: UI like its mm Went more gossip,V mi,aiaasaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa .... ...- ll ' HOBBY ssow The Hobby Show will be held Saturday, November 19, in t he Student Lounge, This is an .an- nual event sponsored by the Pi'A to earn money to pay expenses for the year, The highlight of the evenirig will' be ,the presentation ofa Plays Years Ago, by the Dramatics Class, directed by Miss Marilowi Meyers. The Girls Glee Club and Mixed Chorus will also ' make theirnfirst public appearance of the year tomorrow nighto I , If you'don't want to miss a lot of fun, come to the Hobby Show.' I FHA MEETINQ An FHA meeting was held Mon- day, November l4. ' A discussion concerning , dues resulted in the decision to ree quire payment Tuesday, Novenmer, 22. Regular meetings are to be held 'the second Tuesday of each month, Committees, were appointm ed to work on plans for a party in the near future, QQNIOB sian PAQEANT y y i The Junior High Classes of College Laboratory School are presenting a program.in Hendricks Hall entitled NA MissouIijBQpanUV The script is being written- and will be produced by the Jun- ior High School, This promise s to be an interesting venture for it represents the orginality and creative genius of the group as well as their ability to present their ideas to the public, Old Timer: nMy father was a great western politician in his la ,H Hriendt nYes? What did he run for?n - - O1d,T1mer: nThe borderon - - .. , . . . .-. -ef:-rf-q,tT,'.'r-:--'-A 1 1-12 '-:5-2 -1.1. .g,



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1, . .., -..,,,...,, -We TFL .Ik '.'-Q , Ill .g . Y' .ir- 1-1' ' '-,fax-.,:::--,..'z1-f eaaaweaw mwwreru h A-.-..4-..f1-1.-:el , ,,3m-1r- 1147-rm, . COLT CAPERS my 01- 3 X DGCGIIIIDSI' 2, Issue N9 in i w 'i ! EIGHT: STUDENTS GHOSEN yor: ALL STATE CHORUS Eight music students from CHS have been chosen to sing in the Ml-State-Chorus which is being held in conjunction with the Missouri Music Educators Associan tion in Joplin, January 5,6, and 7th. The chosen students are Ruth Boles, Bob Elwell, Tommv Etter Russel Halley, Marjorie Scott, Ruth Scott, Barbara Utt, and Schooley Wilcoxeno The chorus will consist of 150 voices from schools in the state mm will be directed by a prom- nwnt musician. NHEMD CONVOCATION The journalism class was dis- mssed Thursday, November, l7 to amend the College Convocationo louis Jo Alber a well known lecturer, was the guest speakero Ms subject was the MODERN TOWN CRIERSO He said that there are very fmvreal newscasters on the radi Uday,-most of them are commerm Mtorso He gave praise to Lowel Nwmas for broadcasting news only Hn not giving his own opinion M public affairso Alber said there is about as much truth in the commentatorfs opinions on Wmld affairs as there is real life in the daytime soap operaso hmmentators have very little Mbof in their opinions that they broadcastno I Mr. Alber is a very interests UQ speaker, and gave many AgOOd Viewpoint s 0 IQ PUBLISHERS A First row-Miss Hassel, Ione Bute, Joan Knaus, Shirley-Fittm erling, Ruth Scott. ' 'Second row-Barbara Utt, Russ sell Halley, Freddie Mistler,Ray Fitterling, Milburn Hayesv ' ' Third'rowmHarryette Baker5 Miss Fitzgerald, Ken 'Carleton, Jerry Harding, Harry Katowitz. ' These eager beavers are work- ing on your Colt Capars,Thev try to get the paper out on time and spend much effrrt wutfidf rf- class, gathering news and takin pictures for a bigger and beter publications No foolishness h Journalism Class? Work is realy the programii Why do universitys and colleges have so much knowledge in them? Because that Freshmen bring' so much in and the Seniors 'bqge so little out.

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