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'r ,..uuv1- 'l ...ew gt .N Principal Maybe we can no to Silver Springs again this year. Mr. Ellis and his daughter Libbie plan a repeal ol the wonderlul vacation they had in Florida last year. But, on the other hand, thinks lvlr. Ellis, maybe we had better slay home. The house neecls painting and the gutters should be repaired. Maybe a week on Herrington Lake will have to do this year. His problems sound like those ol every other lather. I' O' 4 .- DEAN OF GIRLS DEAN OF BOYS Nrrt having cnfrrqh drrtirrs tn lil. all her lwrrrs, lvliss Autlng as dean Ol bays and nranaqinq his qrutm-ry Qhrltlirfld nnnrrnlly writres. dllf?rlS, and prodrrces O store keep Mr. Shattlos moving. l-le trrarlrcs twu rrrirrutrrfl shrrw tri swell thi: treasrrry rtl the Presbyterian psychology classes and is always really tn help Chrrrrh in Catlrrttsbrrrq. her hmm- town. chapcron a dance or a picnic. Page eleven
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Page ten Superintendent lt Ashland were to nominate someone tor the title at Proudest Papa lor l952 , Dr. J. B. McQuown, superinten- dent ol Ashland Public Schools, would undoubtedly be the unanimous choice. Dr. McQuown's interest in young people is evident in the pride he talces in the antics ot his own three small children, Jimmy, Betty, and Vicky. His tirst two years in Ashland have brought much pleasure to everyone who knows him. f . . s-- .., 4 I . 1 X ' Yyf .' ' tit ',,..,.,...--..-,1.,,,l t., R ' X l:'2'f ' f ' It A it em' - f,,q,.-.W ' V X-Qi, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Roy Smith is a true sportsman in every sense ol the word. l-le is tamous tor toll tciles ot his hunting experiences and tor vivid word pictures ot the whop- per tish that got away. Mr. Smith is also an amateur carpenter, having built his own tishing boat. Mrs. Smith otten accompanies her husband on his tishing trips.
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Qfew, And How Does Your Garden Grow? Ere . X ugh m Page twelve Q-if g. . :YD 1? With silver bells and coclcle shells, quotes Mrs. Brown, who lcnows all about birds, bees, and tlowers since biology is her special tield at school. Mrs. Brown has two other super-special loves, her young grand- children. A very steep baclc yard, one that goes up from the rear ot her house, contines Mrs. Garclnens horticultural etliorts largely to porch boxes. She does have some lovely roses at the top ot the hill, but gathering them often results in a very sudden slide down the incline. Workouts with her gym classes lceep Mrs. Evans in good shape tor her gardening. She raises vegetables as well as flowers. In this picture Mrs. Brown is cutting roses to till Mrs. Gardner's ioaslcet. Mrs. Evans is doing the labor since it is her rose garden.
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