Brownstown High School - Webb Yearbook (Brownstown, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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NEJS REVIEW OF 19 From southern Indiana, home demenst Lucas reports that she has just received from our state Secretary of Agriculture, titled nThe Three-In One Plann three Vl on one plot of land Betty Goen, outsta. -Q b ftlon agent Betty Jean the latest publication E nald Schneider, en tory gardens per year alng farmerette of southern Indiana plans to try the experiment immediately From our New York correspondent, Miss Lena'11lson, come the following olts of news The operator of the Stage Door Canteen, Miss Fllzabeth Fleetwood, announced today that Flizabeth Smart, the famot Hollywood star formerly known as Hilda Iolka, is to give an exclu ive performance for the ervlcemen at the Canteen next Satur ay night On the same program with her will appear Rov Main, instructor at the Arthur urray School of Tap Danclng Here is an interesting bit of news from the naval base at San Francisco One of the season's took place today when Navy Nurse Jo C3 g J James Rice The unusual performed by a former classmate is now a chaplain at the base was who outstandlng military weddings ann Pray became the bride of feature is that the service of the bride, Donald Goen, New for our human interest story of the day At C mp Shelby, 1SS1ppl, a soldier was Just today relea ed from a month of L 1 duty to which he h l been ssigned for a mi demeanor It seems that this young chap made the mist ke of affrontlng hls superior offlcer, a tall blonde IAAC It was latfr lcxrnel that he mistook her for one of the 'Silent Hoosiers Fi ldfntity, of course, revealed none other than Cpl Louis Sommer of Brown town, Indiana J S Miss Mary Jane Shelton, manager of the A B Normal Business College, in answer to the lemands of indu try, 15 running n extra shift beginning Mend y, reports her si tant nd sccretary, Miss Mary llice Bow an The new shift is to be given to one of their most cap ble instructors, Miss Nathrfn NeCory Jhen a ce' to give the papers hi 1cce story, the new basketball coach at Prospect, To Brown, nale only this comment A l that I am, I owe o my lov w e, 'Norma Miss Betty Shipley, welfare worker, announced today that through the generosity of Miss Naomi Stout, wealthy resident of Brownstown, the Jackson County chapter was able to decorate and furnish the Old People's Home recently built in that county A report from Brownstown brings us the new that Bob Nuss 1 still patiently pursuing his post graduate wirk at Brownstown High School, his object being to graduate J th tH6 10 I eighth grade class lle have Just recelved a flash from C Page s ating that the fire IH the famou 1omen's apparel lop by Mrs Harry Fish the former Llb 1ro t, nas done tkow f fl are' worth of damage Miss Java Lee Atk nson, an aspl n Powc lodel 1 glven the credit for dlSCOVGP1Hg ard reportlna the flle 1 Atk nson is an em plofee in the hop no -v -. -- 'O L 1 v- 7' X . L C 1 L A a X ., . 1 , , . . , w . O - J ' J 9 1 v 4 4.4 L ' I1 . v L WS .L 7 cw cv ' IJ Q . U 2 . ' L4 o L - NT ' UL 0 V . . c s Q 4 . l 1 r c. X I ' . A . I Lt. . . . - f 1 . 4 . -Q ' 0 , ' : QA - . A . A , D P 1 S L. C L L. S l C 1 Q Q I a . S f I c, 1 ' . A . . r f I QA ' . I 1. ' A 1' I f X I, , ' -w 0 4. L .1 L L V ll ' s I 3 ' 7 'f ' Q JI .. S ' S . ' c 1 0 u I . . L. ' I L 1 L. S I Q L 1 J S Q C. , .2 U I 1 1. ' 1 m o ' ' .1 ' , Y ' , -'X ' , T ' ,, A C ZA 'l 'L K Ik 'A ,I Q Y 07 cf rw- on 1 - ol 1. I Q ul 1.1.1 1 y f l A ll 5 1 I. I . . . 2 , Y N 1 1 n K t .X 1 P If J . 1 Y L fx ', I K I 1 A ' r x I Q U f I . . - as s - vi if .1 I 1 x ' . ' 1 . - 1 1 . tn '. 1 ' .Vic- T ' ' . .' .' .L 3 11.1. 1 3 L 0 . .1 --4 . ' I S X4 . C' qpi3J7:?.uCU Y L 0 X , 'f J- ' - . -, 'I - ' ' ' ' I . C I , I A333133 I, fl - ,L ' , , A f . 4- 1 . . , ' ' 1, , .L PQ. J FL YT K l ... , S ., o Q - u , . my 1 ' , RJ . af. lies 1 - f S o

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This is a serious day for one AWOL three times now, and her case today The 1AAC, Betty Knott, has that she did it in high school and young WAAC She has been caught comes up in the Federal court so far offered only the defense got by with it Attention, citizens of Baltimore' Miss Betty Kuehn, the famou lecturer, who is now making a tour of the United States, is to appear at the P lace Theater in Baltimore Thursday, May ll Her topic wi1I e 'How to Jin Friends and Influence People U The Berfectum Institute for Women announced today that the date of enrollment for new applicants will be May 9 The personnel 1 composed of Miss Mabel Benter, beauty operator, who is proof of her own good work, Miss Hazel Foster, dietlcian, whose specialty is curbing height and weight, and Mlss Ruth Ann Stotz, who has charge of physical torture Cpardon me, physical culturel The fees are moderate and COhdltlOHS as good as can be expected The lerfectum Institute guarartees results Cperiodl The Navy announced today that Lt Floyd Forgey will now be stationed at San Diego where he will lnstruct new recruits for overseas duty Lt Forgey proved his ability in numerou mayor battles in the South Pacific Of interest to the re idents of 3rownstown, Indian , is the letter received by Mrs Lubker from her daughter, Julie She tells of meeting a former classmate of hers, Geneva Hobbs, who 1S a Cadet Nurse stationed near Julle's hospital somewhere in England Miss Hobbs was recently transferred from France where she was in daily contact with Miss Margaret testner, who is managing a home for refugee children All are well, enyoying their work, and send their regards to the folks back home Miss Carolyn holka, well known author of the NLonely Hearts Columnu in the Chicago Tribune, today received an anonymous be quest of 1,300 from one of her satisfied readers She has turnrd the money over to the U S O Mis Iolka got her most valuable experience in correspondence while writlng letters to the boys in servlce when she was still in high school News from the southwest P9ClflC General MacArthur today awarded two members of the same crew, former high school buddies, one of the highest honors that can be be towed on a soldier Lt Herrmann received the flying cross, and his bomba dier, Blevins, received the oak leaf cluster for gallantry in action It seems both boys get their basic training back 1U high school Herrmann flying low in a '41 Chevy, and Blevins in a certain libr ry period Don't forget to tune in at this same time tomorrow evening when Miss Jane Persinger brlngs you her regular weekly Burn ide chat! r 0 U' u L' I 3 . e S u . 4 c u i Q Q ' 0 b -. 7 T' . V L l ' V Q S U . 0 1 Q D .A 1 o . . -N .1 C I I x' 1 0 . K 1 ' . Q U - Q f S 0 b fs a , a X 3 A K L o 1 u 1 Q A Q L Q , T7 'I i L A ' u s 7 1 v Y ' Y .. . I .- A ' gl ' x 4 3 Al ' 0 U o L S Xl , ,n 1 ' 3 , 1 . . . . fr. ' X ' ' o . r u . - 1 V C X N. 1 , . cw is . 'vu I I J- 0 , . 3 u Q . ' ' L A on U 3 O. a . 1 . cw 3 ea

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