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1 ELLEN SMITH ROSITA HEINE President Vice President 'E fl i t ,ii 'f l QQIZ Q i lf F pp t ., it. Vgg15,,q,V V L' , ROBERT FINERAN . fig W JERON FrTzMoR1us Secretary 8a Treasurer . l,A Jig Reporter ierriir if i e r iierei ,ri ,r . ii iiii rrri E .. 1 ' . -'rsrfzgtg I-5531 5:1 .+ ,fir-'Rise' V MISS ELLA PAINE TO BE A BETTER SCHOOL, BE A BETTER STUDENT To be honest, fair, kind and co-operate with the teachers and fellow students. To show respect for those in authority and to obey cheerfully the regulations of the school including those set by the Student Council. To keep healthy and to practice safety rules at all times. To respect both public and private property. To worship GOD, to attend CHURCH, and to respect the religious beliefs of others. To be thrifty in the use of time, money and materials. To be dependable and to have the courage to do what is right. Sponsor To do my best to get a good education. To be clean in thought, word, and deed. To be loyal to my school and do every- thing possible to keep up the school morale. To be courteous to teachers and other students and respect their individual rights and privileges. To be prompt at all periods,inc1uding FIRST. To do my best to improve my conduct at all times. To create a wholesome attitude: thereby making a closer relationship and better understanding between the teachers and the students. Yes, to be a better school, you must be a better student.
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RAIN TODAY CLEAR TOMORROW POPLAR LEAVES STAFF Editor-in-chief......Robert J. Fineran Associate Editor.....Carmen McKee ,, Lgflif, l Society Edi . Burns is -n Erwin Sports Edii - T o,x,b Inight T lm erckes www. ?5?f.5 yy Mary Fredricks olooo T Y 00115 Circulatiorgge .gf, yo., g1fWnY -,,i,e :.5s 5.6 Warner Business M254 'Q Patecek Treasurer. rd Warner C8.!'tOOl'li.S'tE wifi? 'i 'A til - 1 ' ss Erckes Opa1Loyd F. T. A. ELECTS OFFICERS Glenda Y- ' al Ray Knight iz n Hivh Schc .chers of An ns of the s 25 1952, Y 'Lisa U 9 Tfi Mft 'ffgg USS Plans f V it Vz eachers is wap-1' if liated with c iat ion and Robert Fineran nd colleges Ednm America. Its purpose is to acquaint young people with the part free schools have played in the development of our democratic M'v -' 'i'- emi to nrovide young people witl opportuniti education. The active rus fields of is the oldest ie, having been organized Amgng L the Bubstitut ing for ab? 1 the school whenever Mafia sharp ear during the flu epidemlv, auvurug Auvuxjers out in the parish when other substitutes The officers for this year ares President......Jeron Fitzmorris Vice President.Jerry Brown Se - nda King Tr th Thompson H y w isgmi eachers are now plan- inyg .fO3il'1 'rosram for the last in wwkjt- H D chool lets out for the '. ,. . ert - 5' ?igit,Etffbigishtttttthtt Qggisn esssssds fi- 5 , . cu,Mu c, om.- etnlng to do to- me CHUHMIMCKCC ay. Ben Franklin xx+++x++++x+++ FI-iende vnn'r' 'fri Fo cure j-5 3 good 'alker. I s her for hours Hybhy: sf'- Though S Car, caress, zareless, c a y f . ,, K nt M SEVE Raymond Lasseigne E Rhodes The seventh grade of Covington high had election of officers at the L-Mit'irM. 'tLe year and elected Paul 'mation about K1 t. The other officers ssette, Vice Presidentg acretaryg Henry Schou- Patty Rhodes, Reporter. Kam the seventh grade tudent Council were bare. Brossette, and M3d0DEUNm Peggy Caserta, Patty a Rhodes ran for cheer- leader. Sara Lewis was elected.
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