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Frances DeVaughn Assistant Editor Clarice Graham Editor Charles Thomas High School Editor Mrs. Edna Mae Burns Sponsor Im ' i w Hermine Graham Sponsor Jean Dill Jean Huffman Mary Armstrong Ebb Lee Loden Mildred Stevens Thera Mae Holloway
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MILDRED GREGORY Secretary
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Ch e taih PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF ITAWAMBA JUNIOR COLLEGE AND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Volume 2 FULTON, MISSISSIPPI, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 SINGLE COPY 10c Number 4 Oh, My Aching Feet Scene From Senior Class Play Gregory. Mr. a MARY ARMSTRONG Associate Editor I ' ll ne which is- R in the Il w as his znaidU.. members of iV Franks. Ann lib,, and Emma W lov. Are You A Speed Db Had you evei stopped to u that there is only regret to folli your being a speed Speeding motorists the gravest danp today, and tiw lives becaus ' foolish enov shiny new be a jugg out of C( ninety n less. So ' » of those have Utt t small chl ing near little worn . busy streei with signs turns, cross ri. and the like, who are blind to and continue .at brc over the highways. v .-. people seek the thrill of gomg like a bolt of lightning when the expense may be the life of some- one was comwleteLJrmocpye ' the whole affeir If there ib ■« speed is soOjei to save a lift, be necessary result of e r Take hee carefully, 1 ways of t ground, you savi be your ic - 4 S-. r V , o1 .0 ' JAMES GRAHAM High School Editor DOROTHY PARKER IJC Feature Editor MILDRED ANN McCORMACK ICHS Feature Editor BOBBY OVERTON ICHS Sports Editor JOHNIE GRAHAM Circulation Manager JEAN DILL Staff Writer JEAN HUFFMAN Typist MYRA RIDINGS Typist Graham ed Clarice lomores elected student a is Edl- OEiTAIN, nrough his Most Intel- C lasrt year, and of the Future Teach- Chapter at college, and is joring in English with the ope of being an English prof been an honor stu- vjce-president of editor of the ' nlnd student V for Mr. and Rex «ated in of the sch L e stud- ifudent; tnt, and 0ent iB MissUC Iropa Tu- A Worthy ICHS S Nominal To Hall oV ricH Hai , y ' You in the ' Ut. nun£3 — I ' d -e and forget Contest. Mary of e CHIET- e of tb4 most po- . at IJC. Mary Jeaii, - liotsie as everyone calls f, is Miss Fulton of 1950. a , band majorette, cheerleader, and ' - — ■ ta«njmg student in many the same elec- uties and fif- the student Pearl a Ann Hazine Fannie it Park- as stud- a them- ents by tontribu- NobUn istrong of £mithville, Mantachie, Av Albany, , ryce Middle- li Romine of Ro- Clovis Burch and .. u Pearson of Fulton, Ray- mon Carlock of Cedar Hill, Jim- my Coggins of Verona, James ■ Rye of Aroory, Df Gary, Indiana, of Red Bay, .-• ' « , »,. The Sophomv met Nov. 2. The meeting was to e. representatives for Fame. Those nominated foi v, ■ t.-r honor by the faculty were ' ' - ' thy Wood, Gerrie Burns, Ann MayhaU, Don HolC bert Pierce, and David Su Dorothy Wood and David v ° ' % , mers were elected by the cli. j %- Oa, to represent the 10th grade m% °tj ,- •the Hall of Fame. s A ? et -S ?£ y- . -J V ■ ' -Co} e %eetv ei o »V V ,eXe . been ' K 4vfi ' ed ' - °x % -t lo C % ' ' ' ' Vlnd will make hanksgiving, a, P ,,iP. -vatives from Billy Raden, Reporter. % Z rnlHth praise? be V?v ' Zl • yi ; ' Warm H her back ant o§, f , ] I Attention all Dormitory warm fpor the teacher AVtovl ' -Si r.;,U I is for dormi- was drawn up reception room in tne girls ' dormitory is not large enough to have seating space for all of the students. The new arrangement has the whole-hearted approval Of the students and the faculty. Since the Rek has been opened, every- one has conducted themselves in an orderly fashion. The Rek -will oin nnpn imtil fhfc ronriiipt
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