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C MADE LC!-iQ Flf1S T v t Y so mnny new PUP11S 1 our room Annn Lou v1ley, CY r 11s ml11s,B rt r J ll r,n nc Samp- on, no D vid S,npsor ret Fr d n king P11 r1m boys nd g1T1S, tur ys, ro c n y b s? t lor 1h HkSg1V1Hg put tk m tcb 11t 1 book CD N osc wro Y vb not on ostnt nor t rdy S1nCC sckool st rtbd ar x V1rgir1 P rol P con, Loyct CHIVCTS, Velma Horn, w no Te n Ptrton, El1z b tl Prous , lf on 1 nockoll nn Nlllxbdty Nflflt, I r1e S1nglet1ry food re der for 1 st week w re nn Slnglet ry, Volm Horn, Roy Pful Kemp, nrllne Howard, Vlfglhl B con, E111 b tk Proust, W no Je n P rton, Rand 11 Prcn t1Cb, T1ny Boy Wrlgkt, nd B rry Lov Lkosc U k1n5 100 1U spel11rg tY1S C rlos Billy Akors, Loyc Cr1V6YS, nllzabcth Prousf, B rry LOVo, R nd 11 Pr Ft1CC, L r1e Singl t ry, Velda h1CYuTdSOH, N nd Ja n P rton, Loroy Estes Ann E112 bet? wrlgkt, Tiny Roy Wriglt hrline Howfrd, WIHODBI Rock 11 , Roy P ul Kbmp, Mary Sue Hopklns, Vlfginl B con, nd Ancol howoth T H I D N11l1am B And rs, Peggy Led ris, Lov Jo n Llvingston, L y missod dny of school rcfdy for o Tkunkful of tra thiro grade, bul1GV8 tkat we h ve mnny tY1ngS for to be thankful h vt been enjoylng tra good rot s we got these ccld d ye 1rc gl d to h vt A111 Lovell in our room oth Or1wson, Alic Jean P1ott bLvon't ne ro gbtt1ng Tbanksg1v1ng wb, MY10h lunch Ellis iiiQi4lQiMi iii lit curtl Cr v 1 publls nr 11 Cl n 1n 1 mo of now Ju 1 Q V v rc 1 t y,D1c1 ro Sw1r , FJIN t P J Lbu1s All r 'Qld small tutff, rl U o lt tt , Luc: 1 P rn, L J rt b rc v r rr, t 1+ 11 K u P rd lb r n 1 bln 1V1H5 X o Slkf 11 A n w student, u P1 ll Yg pl t o twr , it TY r s51xing 5 xt! gr 7 on tr 1V rbv 1n tlo r r Clf r nt? by ck c n Q oy F E V Q N Ss'uYiY U CF Z 1 1 wy tl ir cl es from BcPcY1 c T'e goto spell r ftr rr t s1x ox L Q Kenrotk takes, Vu no ilit son, Kathryn Rccktll , Joyct Prim s, Fr rcis Pcw ll, Flcst wrt Y v rdy E va Y tkryn Rockall Gr1mes Tb good FtiYm6t1C fcrkors fre Hut! Hilton, Elv Jisloy, vrd Tcyca Cris s nd Elv f1S1uy, b on neltker abs nt ncr Jisloy, Kcnnett Ctckt , , A tni lccre, no T co 1 I N FCf , l'T H no arc ycry glpd 0 luvo ' ' Ti- f M 1 U 1de neg 1.4 fprtJ 'our .' 'n - QW A' L2 - 1 t'- 9 o .i. Tlsro -r- twenty t r4b ' ' Q ul A ,n, A Q. 'E 'L f b LE p d t ..'. pnty gn: girls L tk'g C1 ss. S 1 ' 5 ' 1 .. St- 1 the ' ' j 1 1o 'ski L-, -,n- The fi 1 L e kgs bas mp ' - l fd in L, l-at tht w -ks ,ro Q irvt g '. 1 1 Q' 'S 1.' 2 d' Don' M' H, ' '.k Aar's IQ' Q cr, ,nd L .V S N M U 1 l Q AQ .C.' ' ogg' ' Y C Q.. 111 tvetkar and mgdt L ' t f . v , .Wo .rs -r-: A11 n Liyd, F-bPy Ons ,yu hiC1QTC5CN, C.n- H ci ll S Ei: D ywly o fccggins, form' Stck 1,3 sjio F y Gps 'n :cggy knffli, 1 ,llf rabbi, Dcl f .f -1r. ly W1 S-l:nfn, ,nf Tk . .5 H be L' ' Etrtl ni1k-r'tn. 5 ' , L 1 , 5 ' , Q Jn L o y SC 1 Tai Gqhb R,C141lQ ,L ' nu 1 t ' - - - hte btun LbSJnt in Ncccuzt bf 1m 55. Mo 'u . L ' L e . Q W'.- L. ' .L Q, A E ' 1 ' 'QA and iz T H I iii. C a 1 5 5 u 1 Q : A Elizabeth Wright, Veldg Richardson, Lario y Tk: fifth grgdv is glLd tt Y,va G. C. ' ' a ' A I - 'P g- L: A 1 1 Zinc bpck in scrtcl.- ' ' . ' ' 'Q 1 - ' L e . 1 J- ,r, , l loan' H far, rd tg 4 ia gy A 'L.'L a u 1 ' - 'T!1nhsg' ' P. ' 3 ' ' . L 1 Q. ' ' ' , M . . . . 1' ' At ' ' ' SVTH week ,res La f ' ' e .' - ' H i 3 2 a L e. ' - Fa ' o L - T11 2 HT:dQfX.5 1'f. gnrc ,M Un:tLmr . 'o a L L 1 CH ' J L.'.1 A :L ' 4 . W ' L ' 4 , It k-vf com 3 J' 'J frcj ot h'r I ' 'Q q' 1 C c X .1,R f , L 1 it 1 . ' ' 'L Tlo i , ,das Ygvf box. ying tu Q u ' ' ' 5 . 'lp A o ' ui .1.'.g fo the lgqt ' mt. 1 A, ki 5 the number' of b:rkB I az tl' .1d. ' . e 1 A - S T'4 6 . 'A Q AQ ' h A . ' .' 1 ' ' L . . Tk: 'x21 . hclctmt L1 : e l 5'1'0 tc y ' A L ' A, 1 . no 1 . 1. t': . , ' ' ., ' . ' A ll , ' - 5 s 1 .e sue ' --- Q ' . 5 ' ,' , wexls ard: . in S I 1.53 ? - 14' .' ' .1 e ' 1 J e ---- we 5 A 'W ' ' 1 1 6 M. ' sh 5 3 U' ' 9 1 ' 9 - 1 ' A '.' .u z el .X ' 'e 1 W0 -' A 2 1 0 1 ta U 1re-- l V 1 - , , 1fAs - v .L 1 . Af e 'a . L ' bay A - . ' ,e 1' m : ' H- ' 1 --1 g EQJ L H A' M4 1 ' v 15 Q y -
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Cl 1514! Q Ov WQUUCQW gospel FI igx f ' ,ffx-,530 KQV?-sf p LA Plbl1sh d ack montr by th ncrlll St if Achllle Hlgh School Achlll P Okl home xxlj 1 Edltor 1D chlcf Jun Holland Asslstlnt Am J Sy r Excheng Dorctry Fobbs Sports Rob rt m1tSOH AT1 Ho Moody J1mm1 Russ ll G org L mon Report rs: Rob rt YY1t5OU, Vcn1t Bolzng r, J ck1e F rv1n, Cumm1c watts Ruby N ll Horn, Dcrr l kuxson M ry Marg ret L wis Ty istsg Luv r n Stow rs, Annmo F rn Crew ll, M ry M rgur Lowls, rlc Jo Moody Nimograph Oper tors 'ildr d Cr Glor1 Boss Barnett, Jo n Ffnnon Sponsor Mnrg r t yc Cox btr o husl y WELCOME Nw UDE The following are new students in our school that have never attended here be fore we welcome them and hope that they l1ke our school Amy Jasher, Julia Rassor,Lenord Brown, J B Arnold, Quenton Gregory,Jackie Harvin Eugene Perkins, Ora Lee Corbett, Pauline Gregory, Mary Lou Perkins, Charlie Floyd, J0hn Hannon, Loyd Mtttingly, Mary Lee Blair, end Mildred Norris lliibiii John Fenner Charlene Swc ney Imog ne fright Armild lis ly M1kC Porn Glorle scss Barn tt S lly GF1hSlEd Bllly J LH V rn r reyo Cox J an Holland Lou1s L1 vsey Louie lil y Cleud W?1tSOH Rob rt Jk1tSOD ry N rg r t L w Margi Potter Those stud nts m d no gred b low B the first six w cks of thc first Sem CXRNIVAL Thls year's school cern1val e great success both SOC1a1lY nd fln n c1ally The queen's race proved terestxng, and all the classes ted to that pert of our annual most COHtF1bU cfrnlvel The sponsors and tkelr classes turned 1n S92 OO 1h cash on the queen's race Senlor class wor tke race tY1B year T 16 same group of students won tke queer's race wken tley were ln tie ezgrtk grace Tke faculty and students bel1evc tl t tkls year's cernival was tke best S1DC tkey were started Trey W1SY to tfanl patrons and frlenos of tke Ackllle cor munity for making tbzs affair so pl and successful Tre tot 1 DPOf1t fro the carnlval and qu on's rlce w sSl67 4 s fund is to be used to m k Ackmlle school l better pl c for stu dents to work and play 1 . l 40 B . fs, , w - - 1 1 -- 1, fx f f f f' N N l Q ' o a , L , , 1 .... I ,Dx X '--9 , f ,, -'N y !A' J j t I. ,. ,.X f-H -,IN , -xx' l Txg- -+f'if - iii 1 '- 1 1 H- L 1 I M X l X f ,f I N -V i........ Q- , 'Q fl X W W , , I - 1' NN Eg - 1 X ,- A A ,f I . .6 H 1 , A N o , .J C' L A H T 9 x , . A X , . c A u L. . ' . . . . I I IX A4 'V c 's s G , , , - , f-v, W , -Y , , c L u ' -' Q' ' -- - - - - 75 ' . L W , , 1 --------.--------- y ya AQ . Q , 3- - - - - - - - , L A ,, 1 ' 5 'e V . V U , - - - - - - - - - C , Q , Q , v, , N ' c . Art- - - - - - - - - - - ' .'g Q , 3 f,' A - 4 lm - 1 'L , 5, N, , 11,154 WEL E. L L. O L fx x Q X .' 5 ' . . . . N, 1 u L ., . t h Q f Q T ' gnd ' o a : 1 e 3 ' .L . H 3 C f N 5: w P 1 C 5 S Q Fa . ,, anna-utuinnuuig..-1... , . ' v v .5 f.. Ot . . . , , . n s ,+ ' A 2 A I Q C 9 . . , F . ,j W S L n Q ' ,Q Q . . , 5 H - ----------------- 5 Q Q ' . , I W , , l- V 1 : ,,, W , , , -N ln. , A ' jl J. w 1 1 I 5 ' m E , . . the ' ' 1 a A .. . Q 1. S T N TS y V J 1 . . . ' r - ' 'B 'ft . F . X a A . ' T' . , ' .Lv . I U V l 4 A T, 'l . - . Y Y l 4 - 1 V ' , , , 0 0 - UUELT 1 A o A. El , ll, ' , ' ' ' it 5 ' 5 . f 1 y.Thi a e 'Hg . A P. , ' 1 . ' L w ' , 1 ' - Zu
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EIGHTH The Eighth grade had L very interest- ing sssemblylest Wednesday. Most every-- student had s part on the program. The 'Good Spellersn are Clara Hey Don- slson, Gereline Childres, Alice Merie--- Leivesay, Lois Buchanan, Jssn Mead Billy Jo Powell, and Coryne Blunkinship. The good arithmetic students are Ger- line Childres, and Alice Marie Leivssy. FRESH EN ' The Freshmen won first on the carni- val poster, competing against the othe grades. Wg are studying about the Indians of America in Okluhoma History. SOPHOMOHES Sophomcres are sorry to say they lost the Queen'g raas, although we worked-- very hard. We are very sorry to have lost Cummie Watts from our class and who is now Mrs. James Wvsns we wish her success and happiness The girls are progressing nicely in the Homemaking, and we hope to do better in the future JUNIORS The Junior Class has been studying poetry in English and are enjoying it very much Every one in the Junior Class has been doing fine in their studies SENIORS The Seniors have really made history so far this year They defeated the grades in never been to express helped to first yoer this class the Quoen's rece , which has dcne before The class wists their appreciation to all who win the Queen's race The tle school had a quoen's rece won the prize That was 1936 when they were in the eighth grade This shows a progressive spirit The seniors who have received their rings re very proud of them They think they are the prettiest thut Ackille has ever he They are expecting the rest pretty soon I' ASSENBLY, CCTCBER 30 In the opening cf the ,sscnbly, tkrc songs were sung Ch Susana, and scripture wus and the Lords Pruyor repeated. Darrel-- Whitgsn led us in thc fldg seluto. We had L Methemutic Quiz, spcnsored by Mr. 3 The Stir Svangle Bonner, Row Row Row Y.ur Bait. Tho reed by Doris Curuthors, Ausley end Mary Mcrgdrct Lewis. The assembly was closed with tho song, Grd Bless Americr. ASSEMBLY, NOVEMBER 7 The assembly wus cpen,d with thc song The Star Spungle Benner Lnd Three Blind Mice. The scripture by Msrgie Potter also e the Lord's Prayer. Th' 158 Salute wie led by Billy Biggerstuff. A ChO'hCi' play was presented by the entire high school faculty. The name of their P13Y wha NThe Gathering cf tho NuiS-' The assembly was closed with the lang, 'Gnd B16BS Amorica.n ASSEMBLY, NOVEMBLR 13 In the opening of the assembly, hmerica the Beautiful and Long, Long, Ago were sung by the entire group Robert Whitson led the Flag Salute scripture was read by Dorothy Pobbs and prayer was read by Reveredd Weltball The girls quartet sang a number which wus followed by the Junior Accord snBf A one act play, 'In the Lib rjn was sponsored by Miss Stokes The Accordien trio play a series of songs Rev Wal thall gave us a very interesting talk, comparing the war of today with that of 1917 Now take a deep breatr and say nine tkree times Twenty seven Doctor Billy Pistory Student Can I get a room or tlree fotel Cle ks Have you a reservation? History Student what do you trink I as an Indian 3 l - 7 U . . A . Y , ' Q s 0 The y . . 1 A 1 . U w - . ' .2 . ' ,ap 4. .ends . 'x ' ...- ' O A as 1 . . o , . a o . . . ' I , 4' 5 ' X Q--n-1-Q -0 4 s .1 o ' 111 I . ' . . 1 . 9 - 2 f I I ' O . L 1 , A ' v W a I A ' . . . . ' L d. . n . . . s I U . ' I , . 'ff-ffi'i333eF.r fyiff'5'1.,if'e.:1. . . V ve ' ' 'J 41--V - Q' A-5 :guy A pm , -:J ' - .' . .' Q -. K .s..s,.:s.l:s T 'wa 'i r.1.a.- ' . .W Z'6F2'c.3:.rf' 5-wnnsmisz.
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