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SOPHOMORE: JUNIOR 2 SENIOR: ACTIVITY: ADVISERS: Th ervice FALL REPRESENTATIVES Melvin Jones, Nell Renfroe, Rosa M. Brooks, Billy Richards, Florence Gibson, Doris Coker, William Frazier, Richard Bland, Charles Thomas, Francis Brantley, Juanita Goff, James Cullifer, Jean Skinner. Melford Stephens, Margaret Harper, Evelyn Thompson, Bruce Barksdale, Vivian Waters, Lamar Rolling, James Ward, Charles Turk, Juanita Morris, Fred Plumblee, Catherine Brazeal. Billy Daugherty, Lucille Fergerson, Jimmy Partain, Elmer Doo- little, Lois Tillis, Rexine Cogdell, James Matheson, Annie Ruth Shirling, Mary Askew, James Hiller. Marian Morrison, Bettie Folks, Ann Hayden, Harry Kinney, Frances Farmer,Joe Posey, Helen Saunders, Jack Crabtree, Hor- tense Barnes, Martha Cranshaw. Miss Emma Kate Mansfield, Mr. C. W. McDonald, Mr. R. A. Powell, Mr. Frank P. Bradford. -W.,--.. .Jus RG . , .Mm ' . . fi ii: K . fi ' ' lifes T Ziff
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A WNW .. an-Q... fLfP4'e- A-inf- - -2- T -f- 1, V Work and P ay TOP PICTURE Standing: Mr. Frank P. Bradford, Principal: Miss Emma Kate Mansfield. Social Scienceg Mr R. W. Gunter, Asst. Social Science: Mrs. George B. Smith, Cafeteria: Miss Elizabeth Tune Asst. Mathematics. Scaled: Miss Maymc Cole, Business Training, Miss Helen Thomas, Asst. Home Economics. BOTTOM PICTURE Kneeling: Mr. Cecil McDonald, Asst. Social Science. First Row: Mrs. W. B. CAda A.J Skipworth Asst. Business Training, Miss Eleanor Peebles Physical Education: Mrs. J. P. CLucilleJHines, Asst. Business Training. Second Row: Miss Margaret Davis, Asst. Science: Miss Virginia Parker. Asst. Science, Miss Eleanor Strickland. Librariang Mr. Harry DeLoach, Diver. Occuptns. for boys. Mr. B. O. Quillian, Asst. Science, Miss Sara Lou Bullock. Asst. Mathematics. No! in Picture: Miss Ethel Morris. Asst. Social Scienceg Mrs. Ed Bryant, Home Economics: Mr G. C. Miller, Wood Shopg Mr. S. F. Krupp, Mechanical Drawingg Mr. George Proudfit, Band Third Row: Miss Imogene Stewart, Asst. Business Training: Miss Margaret Cox, Asst. Scienceg
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CLUB Officers FALL TERM JOE POSEY .......... .......... P resident JACK CRABTREE .... .. ........ Vice-President BILLY DAUGHERTY . . . .... Secretary and Treasurer SPRING TERM JACK CRABTREE ....... .................. . . . ..... President ELMER DOOLITTLE .... .............. V ice-President JEAN SKINNER .... ...Secretary and Treasurer The purpose of the Service Club is to create a better understanding between the faculty and the student body, and to render service to the school. The Service Club was organized in 1938. This is the student governing body of Jordan High School. It consists of an elected representative from each home-room and each student club in the school. In case the representative is ab- sent an alternate is appointed. The offi- cers are selected from the members of the club. The activities of the Service Club this year have been chiefly connected with National Defense. In the early part of December, the Service Club backed a campaign to make Jordan the first school in the United States to be one hundred per cent in the purchase of defense stamps. This was accomplished in less than an hour after the appeal was made. After the beginning of the war, the Ser- vice Club initiated a campaign to collect waste paper. It also made a contribution to the Red Cross. The activities sponsored by the club for the school this year included a dance and a Stunt night to raise money for the band.
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