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5 5 . I 1 2 T i 5 Q 1 J 5 i '1 1 V J .3 i i 5 5 i X 1 , i E 1 e L -V., 2g,p,g,.,:e -4' '11'ff.g1.w..z'3y.-eiivli'-ag-,-'Z ep :'1'-51'-1 V fp'-!A'.lQf'7.4-If.. 95-454-izr34i?1i5-A' T' ffei- F This blondeblue-eyed girl is nmzonly a Senior in Colleg e Mglbut also a freshman in CMSC Ruth was vborn in Warrensburg hme'7, 1952, and with the ex- cqmion of a short time when her Tmnly lived away from Warrens- hmg, she has nattended College Lmmratory School since kinder- gmten. I Lytv muh, lives at 609 'ggfmh imgnre and her telephone number th 894. Her best friends are .Barbara UW, Barbara Crooks, and Betty Mimm. Her favorite hobby is whecting antique figurines. Ruth is 'taking two College cwrses this year in addition to hmfhigh school courses. In case vyou're wondering who SM is tcarrying the torch for nw,-itfs a guy named Dave. Ruth is planning to continue 1hCollege next year, and 'major iHSocial Science. QWRRECT F Q 5 f , I Teacher: nHarold in the sen- tence 'K Saw a girl climb the fWw6', how many I's would you use? Harold: nBoth of them tea- cher 8 Il I Height, 5' lOimg weig htless poundsg hair and eyes brown. 'Yes, these are the vital stati- stics, but there is much more which 'makes up the personality fof Freddie Mistler. u Freddie was born in Sinclaire County, Missouri, February Q, gy 1955, but 'now lives ten miles Northeast of Warrensburg. He came to College High as a fresh- man from Oak Grove grade school. Freddie says his favorite hobbies are hunting and horse- back riding. Angel food cake is his favorite food. Just in case you didn't know he is one of the reporters on the Colt Capers Nstaffn, sowmmch, for some of his articles. f Freddie is a member of our. basketball team this year, andupf ' to date has been doing a virmjine job. He claims hisngeatemram-1 bition has always been to become a basketball star. We wish you luck Freddie. Freddie isn't certain about his plans for the future, but he will probably work on his fathers farm. Schoolboy in geography EQclass : nThe 'principal export 'of the United States is moneykn CB.R.J l 3 ?'v-3? ' A r J.. . . .,, vQf,v , 4 .4 , X'-J. , 333. 3 5213- f. ,. da., .., -Awe ' 5.,u--1 V fu. -,g, 1 'xf-li, Yr. I yu . L-'..: - 'vw' , 7 ' faqs: T5 ,1 5 .vw 'f M., , . rf. F N, vp, , .. sur, V5-nl -, 1552? K -4' 4:-.-.. .,- I A mm gif L. EE? 9555533 egg. m.g5,4w 3 tt 1 :ips X the gzisgs iff -.jpg fix' -ff ,'vT'f. . 'aw FQ. e., -. 11'iL..'2H - .,.,. -.J-. .peg-457 . .425 . :.-. 1 v,w.,.,x- 'mg-. ' - . .ww -'T cv!-:- f:.-- 5.5.1 '.:, .f , A sl:-vw' e ng, 1l2,'fi.,: .V .ru -:?'xf' hu: ,,..: .., ri-Egg, --.-.fix-' , ,ng u- 1 mu . f rg..-.,' A.. .. ,..-.z,1- . .I-.5 4, ww 59402, -Egg-,air ' A,-Q. If' u. -5 1.5 ff, -':'L ,..- . '1-14' 3 as , .., W .142 V 4? 17 dig se rig.. .in ,. we -q.'- v-4--. 1 ,f, o,. 4 erfiv., ' bu .4. 'l ,, ,s-af .-M.. W. N xi' .Map ..l...w ' im ,7. ii vw. .M y -as ' tt e 115-'Q. , his QA 41 ,fa L at r-F -- CLQ3. 1 L . F, .. ifQa7.'g '-.,l:R. - big..-. .f,. -a rm A . Kfifi 5 nv., ,.-Q. Z rw-.f'.l ,LV ZZ ' - an .,,., 's ei ug -.- A 09 wi
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-Y may '43 --.2321 'C COLT CAPERS COLT CAPFRS 15 publlshed seml monthly by the Journallsm class of Cgllege Hlgh School, Narrens burg, M1SSOuT1 COLT CAPERS STAFF Edltor Ruth Scott Assoclate Ed1tOT Managlng Edltor Copy Desk Edltor Harry Katowltz Art Edltor Exchange Edltor Russell Halley Ray Fltterllng Barbara Utt Bob Elwell Jerry Hardlng Kenny Carleton Sports Edltors Reporters Senlor Harryette Baker Mary Ione Bute Mllburn Hayes Joan Knaus Orless O'Neal Shlrley Fltterllng Barbara Utt Junlor Royce Flemlng Sophomore Margorle Scott Freshman Marllyn Jo Brown Junlor Hlgh Jack Reynolds Sponsor MISS Ruth Fltzgerald EDITORIAL Hall and Farewell to Student Teachers The beglnnlng of a new term always means new student teach ers 1U College Hlgh Many stu dents last week were heard say lng elther, nI'll sure be glad when thls term 1S over so we wlll have some new teachersn or WI hate to have thls term close for I llke all of mv team ers very much ' It 1S lnter estlnv to see what our new stu dent teachers look llke learn thelr names, thelr pecul 1ar1t1es, and thelr ab1l1t1es to conduct classes Perhaps we puplls olthw nmake breakn our studem teachers Whlle they are dolq practlce teachlng we should M attentlve, courteous, an co operatlve, because many LIMS they are very nervous and 1ll M ease ur thoughtfulness ma help them enjoy teachlng as pT0f6SS1OH College H1 h 1S the on school twenty one COHHEISS to have a student teachlng sys tem as we have Each colley senlor must have s1x hours crw lt ln practlce teachlng ln tm teachlng fleld 1n whlch he M magorlng before he may have a B S ln Educatlon and a CSTLIL1 cate to teach We have the opportunlty t know these flne students befom they seek teachlng posltlons m other schools Let's glve thm a break SCHOOL ELECTIONS The movement for consolldas tlon of rural schools 1n Johnsmi county was recently voted dom except ln two d1StF1CLS, Chll howee and Farmer's Hlgh Them has been much controversy ova thls problem If th1s proposd had passed, the now SX1St1M grade school hlgh SChGm51H thu dlStF1Ct would transport then hlgh school students to tom schools then these bulldlny could be used for grade schools The voters apparently though thls an unwlse plan and exprew ed themselves 1n thelr ballet However, they w1ll be confrontd w1th thls proposal agaln ln dw future and the supporters of dw COHSOIIOHLIOH ldea doubtless Wm have stronger argumentg Wlw whlch to flght the lssue 1' L 2, if -qs.. 7 5 2 gag ...,, sa I ...Zigi ','1'.-' 0 0 ' ' .lf xa , ' ' ' ' 221-12 E 2-ff: , ..... .1........ . .. fi c . . v -1, .J . , Q ' Q --,-.- . - ta.-5 ,. X J - ff ' - or n v K 4 A 34. ,J 0 T 1-4 X . 1- ' ,ji-I ' ' A - o . ..-::, 1 ,Q , . ' .lf ,V 5 1 . d . . 33 - I V . K 'Y - A 9 ' .. - , '- 5 2. U D . y ' git- 4 f L ' f 8 -'TSI o 0 1 n Q o o o o o s o o 0 .xg 9 5 . - 1 ' Q. -'Iii r 0 o 0 0 o n O V. f. ' g- . , Q o 51 1,350 I '-I ' -up Q ' o Q s n g - Y . 1:33, 11 . . i n - . ' -vf: 0 o . ,,:-1,11 : ' ' Q Q n 0 o a o 0 A o ' ' LLL? V n . ' ,l 0 0 0 I 0 Til: li 1 Q 1 0 ' ' .W . , V. . . faq Y Q ' o 4 Q e ' 'f-:ff 5 .5 ' ' ' ' ' ' , 15 I I f wr ' VL - Q Q - - 'f ' E 2 . I 1 . I , TT' ' I al' I . 0 . I .-pg V ' Eg: fl 1 I , e n In wx , ,Q o o ' - . of A 'flu' -l, I ' 1 0 Q o 1 0 0 0 '1 , F. h -V , 4 y -.-Q53 , 715 V I V , z-. 1 ---F u ' 0 - 1 .' . 1 . 5 sf-.aw - 3 l g-V A e o a n ...D-,,.,,, X . I A I I ?:f . S f -aff f 1 - 0 3 ' Ma ' I . Q Q ' A 1 0 - 7 ,- f ti . M ' , Inq' M me Freddle lstler 4 ,wi Lf- A E , ' ' 1 1 I f . ' . P I ' I , v fb! E Qi o n - 5 ' I H, 1 ' o 0 s 0 0 o 0 o c o 0 o f V ,Ayr 51, ' ' ' 1 fi SPIQ, ' y xl ! Q a o o o o o u s . . . , ' .:.,L-Q 3 . - Q . I L Q- . . 1 4 ' ' o 0 o o a o e o , I I N Q , 9 . IN: f . f '..Q4 :.. Q 0 0 o 0 0 o o 0 1 .'Qit::1.-J z , - ft ' ' 0 a n 0 '--Yfuji Q ' X3 0 on n 1 o ' A'2'i:N71 I 1 Y , A -J ' ' , gm 5 , Q : l 'izlfffi - . L :?f 1 I ' ' 0 .'i.qg-54 l e W 'I . . W ...., ' 1 1 i n vL i s Nt,--4 t . . . - 1 :q - o o I a - ' : , i 3 - - ' - - . -' I an . - , A I ' - I 7 3:12 2 ' ' . flgjjg i I E : A ' t - ' - ' f . . y f'x-I1 1 0 , -:Iwi T 'f 1 4 'i-'Tfffl 'y . U 5-,jw ', a Q -.. M -..x. 4 , f ' 'CII' ' ' v . ..: : - 'C f 'Tit v ' . 0 1 -'T' ' . R- n 'Tiki 'T 4, ' . ..-..i.,'1 I-A 'longs ' - - - . . 5 1 Q I , ' A . . 0 7 '?1'42i ' YJ ' ' ' ' 0 Q 5-B 1 , . t .,- ' 3 , O ' ' 1 -' 9 , , -, 0 ' ' - n , Q '- 1' . . , o . 1' A L' 4 ,A I l K 4 l . I . I , - ' .
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PEP SQUAD The Pep Squad receives a lot of blame for not attending out It is their duty team at all the of town games. to support our games so it is natural for the basketball boys to.be disappohtf ed if there is not much support for them. Cost of transportation is the reason the Pep Squad and others do not attend out of town games more often. Therefore we must try to cut the expense for the students who want to attend the games. Our school was the largest and the best school in the Warsm Tournament but there was not a handful of rooters to support our team in the finals. Our school was the only one whichchd not have a pep squad presenu but Our Pep Squad can not be blamed. They exhausted their funds on the trip to the first game. Many students say the school should furnish the bus. Trans- portation is furnished for our team. All supporters of our mam want them to win. The school supports it, so surely it wants the boys to win. Now why doemft the school provide transportat- ion for rooters? They would not only help our team but would learn a little of the sports- manship of contests and how to behave when taken on trips. It is true that we aren't a public school and we have other advantages which are denied to students of public schools but still, we must show others that we are proud of our Pep Squad as well as our basketball team. Perhaps it should be the re- sponsibility of the school to carry part of the load that is thrown upon the girls in the Pep Squad. Talk to the Student Council representatives and ask them to see what can be done They may have a fund which couh be used for this worthly'causs QUESTION QF THE WEEK What do you think'shouldbe done .about student transportat ion to out-of-town games? , The answers from seven studm seemed unamimous to the effed that--HThe School should furnim a bus so that more students am especially the Pep Squad couh attend games. Dr. Schott said WTransportation to and fromq of town basketball games becomm a problem of both.the faculty m the students. Everyone realim that the attendance of the CL lege High boys and girls at tt out of town games is importm to the players. N nThe administration of -tl school will endorse trips tm are adequately sponsored by mm member of the faculty or ,arf sponsible person approved by th administration. WThe financing of the outf town trips necessarily becom' the problem of each indivimm or group attending the bal games. It is not possible fn the school to pay for transpo tation other than that of th regular players. However, tm bus will be available for renw at any time a group of studeml desires to attend one of theot of town high school games. W2 minimum cost for the bus and H the driver will be charged tow group.N 2 Coach Whiteman's answer waw I am in favor of the Pep Sqw having free transportation U Basketball games if other schodl are furnishing fraatransportatv for their Pep Club. I am notU fQVOF of the Pep Squ3d'5 goi2 with the basketball boys.
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