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kin .ai 22 flk ,M fafki L V' JI NO it ACHILLE O LAHOMA March 21, 1940 bil JWDUV NGN 1 Reductions Not only has the ap arepirntior tor schools 111 reduced by the nro,ri ion has pre ccdi two years, but t dwourt appropriated he 1 er further reduc J firs three u rt he present isoal by e Budget Officer adthoritf of the Qu rt rly Buevet Law iactto by the last lc 1 latdre, which gives h Gov rnor control over all 'ud cts flnenc by str o fund me appropriation reduc d by l w from Sl2,800,000, to yl1,500,000, a re duction of 01,300,000 Homrstoad Zkchption funds for the fir t three quarters were reduced from the appropriation ol 400,000, all of wlich W s requested to 91,120,000, a re dUCt1OhlOf under Q280,000 Primary Aid for the first three quarters was reduced from the appropriationf of 35,960,000, all of which was requested, to G5,l68 000, a re- B I duction of,oaoo.... . 2 9792,000 the firstt three qua urtors was reduced from a total request Q5,5W3,32O, to e4,029,990, s reduc tion of 31,343,330 ,3,7l5,330 Totnl Reductians Explanrtion Of he above reductions ,2,4l5,3e0 w efpccted b the St t Bud tt Dffic r If these re ductions are not roster e , p yments f eventually will be dis cortinucd Delays in Phyments. It is interesting t6 note the rate of payment of school mid to the districts during the first 81x months of 1939 1940 as compared with the same period during 1938 1939 During the same period ln 1938 1940, more than twice as much was distributed to the districts as during 1939-1940. N XHP4OP'2l XHUN he .ny erploy f of the vfriods dep rt ions of tr State of Oklalew from the least to the most imp rt nt, rec ived their ldries full on tim for the first six months of the present fiscal year Only teachers rd otrcr school em ployc s who were do pendant upon st te school aid for their wldrits were not paid 14 full. Honestcas Exemption funds and Primary Aid were delayed s follows lst installment, due 39 counties on 0ctobCr 1 30 days 2nd installment, due 18 counties on October 1 50 days 3rd installment, due Nov nbor 1 30 days 4th inst llment, due December l 30 days The first claim for Secondary Aid filed by the State Board f Education December 19, was not paid on account of the exhaustion of State funds. . lv 417 C? 'Tv . A is .W F r A Y- JVM- Q, 2, - , iss QS f H ' -Y it 1-f ' 1' J- ' .' 1 V ' 'K' ,4 75 P 5 lf, ' .w .5 ig a -, Q . 4' .. I, .Cc-y g? I . 1 P : . ,u.:ffQ Q! I' F .I - .yl ,J gf ' . 5,5 ' 4 .- 1 , ' , 113 , . -. 17115 L . pl 1. I . 'J' fu ,V - ' , ,E I 71 fi! . 2'-H -' .f N I? ,gig ji . nz., .w,h ' A v - 3, Ai S, .Zia Af.,- HY l 'H -4- Y Y 14- Q 1 in ' - l J LULL 1 . 14. , A W ' -7 ' T ' - ' fl' ,rt '11 :f ' y-13 - -' 9 v , , Y A+:-M4 ' H ' r f' - f ' r r ' - F x I f L. 5 ' I . . , . . I , 9 ' i . ' - A . . T - me -1 ees I Y . ' 1 . s . 2. . ' ' 2. c- . ,. - , . .- - ' , . -OT 5hU PFSuGHt bl- -.4. Secondary -Aid for ments end commiss- CHI1 '. J . : lf ' 1 L5 C ' uri f - ' '- F ' .- Hr- ' ev . stud . . l . ' s-wp 1 3 - ' . we ' A v ' L lui '.. AU 70' of , . ' A O EL N G ' S eff J . - 5 - f in fd for tin, A' I ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, x ' . g a ,ers of t A P 1 , ' ' A ' 'r yeer . th As' A ' State ' . I . 3 Q . .W y ' I , - . ' Z1 1 . 1 ' 'Q' D wo ' K, ' ' ' ' 31 J' ' Q , ' g t .' , . A 'g's ' .' it L ' , - L , - - t G nl A 7 QS 4 ' . SM L x - . Q 1 'D -, y w Q Q g , ' 'L ed ' It S. H ' 9 , - 5. In - I - 10 3 .A 0. ' I' 4 A WHS C C1 , Ci C. . O ' A L Q, . ' ' ' ' : ,, 1 - A ' . X . - A I L . . U U U l I I I C . ' H ' I o 0 0 0 2' A . . f, , I On 1. -, . A . K' ' - A ' ' ' 1 l s Q H ' . 1. ' A 3 ' ' A .- 1 of - C . 0 o o o J - A . C. 1 at Q ' I A n ll Il. Q 1 . I v . - ' 4. ' vw .. ,., . . o o o a o Q o o a c ' Q . - 3a ' s ' - o ' on
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flrfrl The flf LlD Iarents' D 1h o or Pomona Rm .1 1 r dcrs are Looks or Those respon books scy the Robln Lemon, the Blat brit Onstott, 31rd L1nn1c 1r1 wralson, the Quall, llman, the Vocllng B tty ray Albor , Red B1rd, Edward Gen rne, the Cuckoo e oerfect tt ndants tb n st SlX weeks are t BOl1Hb r, B6lOFlS Author Ray Maddox, d ne Medar1s, Betty r , Alva Dexn J1 1 a Boyce, B111 l dell Cr btr e, J y, Dr Q li O Alb.. Don l on, 1 d Jerl t DQVlC co E P 1 l 1k1ng on, W1nr1 Yomona n,n Ve Crabtree 1 Mar1 relell, and y Flodell VQU4fTl We are glad to have Opal Mar1e Deason and M rgnret Helen Deason beck Wlth us fter long absence We are very sorry to have obert Ferguson and Benny 1lkerson on the 810k 11 t, are all W1Sh1Hg a speedy celery for both of them. fOl1OW1ng fourth lors recelved perfect cndanco Cdft1flC8tCS for past Slx docks Bllly 3hcon, Jerry Horn, e Jackson, Charles o ell Vhran Prcntlcc, Kelland Npaohol rxest J sher, 1 911+ B1lly June I llxe Downs, V1.glH lton, Melba Hov rd, lfh 5FG1d8 McTee. mlstake Wyman prent1ces name was left off me Good Speller s llst' st Ce ve WIS correct tr1 error 4'mPH h n't W do any grade below ' the l st s1x mee s. Thcre re Illu pupils wlo lwvcn t m df any grade r mar AH lW Spell1n or M o hey r 1 ly use B con, Amos J ckson, Charles Powell wymmr P GHtlCe, oyd Sm th Melba lne Poward, FFbldQ ICT e Helen Randall rnd Juanlta lurncr fflllffj Those who h ve not been absent or tardy the past Ell1s, onny Be GFIMCS, 'harlos ioward, Bobby onstott, Othella Pug Gage Rochelle, nayre Scog 1DS K nneth Sn, h Peggy H rg1 , and lamina Mc d r the p st Ce fb n been t111ng tests to deter mlnf the Tr e' Lfot Contt tent Excryone w.nts to go and w1n rlbbon lf are ,lad to h ve J G 1an11ng form Lemon H1 1 D1 tT1C+, errolled 1n the th1rd gr de mes oeason, who as been abs t for several months, 15 back 1n school Those m 11ng hlgh scores 1n conduct the past S1X weeLs were: JCSQ19 Mae Mannlng, Thelma Mead Ethel lhlkerson, Laura Myrtle Slomon and Peggy Loulse Allen SECOND Those who made 100 Spell1ng last week were W1111am B. Anders, Barney Compton, Carolyn Cummings, Mildred Higgins, Peggy um MGQ1FlS, Velm T5'llTT1n rf qt, lCC Llv or wee lied rr, o Q from err n b1mn e 1 1 lf1l 1 an A Anders 1 Seeond r de 15 anx IOUS F star to eo we have been busy mek1ng Edstfr b sktts nd bunn1es FRJ The lOllOWlHg studnets were HGlthCP t rdv nor ab sent for the p st S1X weeks Velm e n1ehPrd son, Roy Paul 1 zdall rrent1ce, Dafi e t con, Loyef C ue 1 n ln Horn Be tj Anr renal , 1121 Proust, WkHOlAh Poehelle, Marlf S n lt 1 L11 abeth wr1 Y ry, Lcla F ye Sampson, e 1 Pardon, and m11rc Roberson me f1rst r le 15 av ll11 now he fellow1n students make lOO for the last week Velma Horn, P8+FiC1B Taylor, Loyce Ch1VCFS, Ann Elmz beth nr1ght, Nenonah Rochelle, Ullzubtth Prouse, AFt1D Olene Ell1s, Velma Rlchardson, Hrllne Howard, Marlo 51nglctary, Vlfglnla Bacon, T1ny Boy Wright, Sonny Boy Gaston, Roy Paul Kemp, and ChT1St1HG ambert. il Tra1n1ng 18 everyth1ng. 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Ed1fOY Asst ASSOLl Sb R port Lou E 1 Nfwl la Dorl b ll e', an on Ulnee ra TAF? 2EMlNDF'2 'WV' H lee ra ts 3 arlnslade JVTS 1 wsqn, une l x LklcO, Lo 1 e r ra c s Operators 10 W l+SCU, a d ulorla -:Q ar Rtees Typlst Leola Sortell, Raymond Arderson, Claude Whltsor, Arle Jo moody, and Beatrlce Hall Sponsor -Mrs. Cumm1ngsa f'DlVQ4l XL EASTER Easter lS a holy Festival observed 10 many branches of the Chr1st1an'Church to commemorate CbFlSt' surrectlol. Jar, Customs, beautlful and qualnt, have been and stlll re observed churches and 10 homes as an expresslon of Joy be cause Chrlst rose from the dead. The name Easter came from the anglosaxon Eastre, a goddess of Light or sprlng whose ed in The Ap D. the first Sunday after the full moon whmch appears on or next after March 21. festlval was celebrat Aprll. counc1l of Nlce, in 325, fixed Easter as Leola Sorrell. In th pres t erlsls, lS rtspors bxllt, + rlean P'U'r 0 t lr c lldren th t bo l Onlahora xt 1 e re, ess t o rctls ol thelf boys 1nd plfl cle tra C3St1Ug no ere han iormellw bht'a1e rfnderlng ucn wldcr ser V105 h a reatlv rJHllClGC'l L.I'OL I'3.T'lo lm s tc' ,hart 15 ntre becaxse ranv o sources of tamatlon are gone and new ,ourees are used for t h r purposes. 1. Seno l re ret asxlng for more nonef than 1S actually needed when the 33PV1COS rendered and tte number of people affected are COISldCFcdo Q4,696 school dl3'F1CtS, 15 000 school board members, 20,000 teachers, and 650,000 studc ts 5 Schools are enrolllng rearer l00. of all enumi cratod chlldren than ever before, whlch 1S lncreas lng the need for more teachers, larger build 1ngs, more equlpnent, and 1HCFO0SCd nalntenance cost 6 two largest sources of state tax re venue tho gQSO1lnC tax and sales tax are ear special pure schools re- ef these re- marked for pose, The celve none venues. 7. Schools chlldren in attendance, tralned and fied teachers, better buildings, more and better wquipnont, and offer a wider and more enriched educatlonal program to meet the needs of the var- ious types of pupils than have more average daily with better better quali Page two GNL? ultra ll hls M 4 'lX'O v-wx, 'L 0 5 , ,11 N B.I'nC' et x fl' vote. 11 r 1H+ rust be chanpll n s te cncrs FGallZc the 1WPOF nee Aeeplng edae 1 all f to L t e ldreu con Q demofrlcf. Let u keep Hl1Vb lorever tle t lu cure n Amerlc ne novnere else c rtn fa t t a every o rent 10 the Unlted tatcs, reg 1 ess of o s1t1on or W altr, can see rfallzcd an AAcFlCQP dream come +ruc 1 free comron sc ool educwtxen for 15 chlldrcr 11 There cross are bF1dbCS t lnd the way 1S long + purpose 1S llfe w1ll make you strong Keep e'er an your l1ps a cheerful song, And alway look up, look u 1 'Y 'BOIIBVG not each QSSUS1UU tongue, As most weak people dog But still believe that story wrong Whlch ought not to be true,n 4 a x nTh1s world that we're a- . livin' Is mighty You get a rose, But ain't the roses sweetln in hard to beat, thorn with every 4212! f - J ' A J -JJ . W L . , gn ' n 'eatr AN l'll e.e ' en ' ' 'P 'f 'vm' P an Ok-:hoaa -.. .. . ,m. ,,..,a . ,,.., VW., -, . . . .....l-.',- J... .i..l on ' 4 ,- - - . ' ' , - , ., U ' v y Q., wi ' lt our v , .'1 ,y 1. L't1,F .enrol I - - -1 1-' 'N '--..-,.l 4 . . . , .V V . 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