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.Infill B h 1 Pepergram Staff First row, left to right: Peggy McVeigh, Anne Willis. Second row, left to right: Mary Ellen McClary, Suzanne Baker, Lila Dodson, Evelyn Payne, Emily Smith, Hilda Thornhill, Janet Viar, Dorothy Roberts, Jackie Johnston, Betty Thurston. Third row, left to right: Geneva Hoffman, Clara Margaret Hawkins, Marshall Jenkins, Robert Fant, Duff Green, Elizabeth Jones, Billy Willson, Connie Singers, Hilda Inskeep, June Boldridge, Edith Apperson, Carolyn Eller, Kate Willis, Mary Catron. Fourth row, left to right: Julia Quaintance, Jean Wood, Jimmie Towsey, Malcolm Moore, Lorraine Frye, Joanne Bailey, Henrietta Berry, Margaret Jones, Margaret Eggborn, Millicent Hutcher- son, Devolia Rumsey, Effie Sours, Mary Marshall Gilmore, Peggy Jeffries, Forrest Carpenter. Fifth row, left to right: Bill Edmondson, Miss Mary George Bolen, George Lee Thurston, Willie Ma rtin, Charles Jones, Billy Reams, Teddy Domazet, Charles Hurt, Stanley Rosenthal, Tom Edmondson, Rita Mae Fletcher, Ida Smith, Bobbie Peterson. Sixth row, left to right: Edgar Bushong, Bobby Hitt, Bud Burton, Bobby Johnson, Cecil Trainum, Robert Loving, John Guthrie, Jack Norris, Joe Brown, Richard Furnival, Miss Anna Mae Harris, Dorothy Inskeep. THE PEPERGRAM The monthly publication of, by, and for the students of Culpeper High School is the Peper- gram. ' ' Its purposes this year were to create an active interest in journalism, to entertain its readers, and to foster a war conscious spirit in the youth of fighting America. Its pages were devoted mainly to school, community and world-wide events which promote VICTORY. Anne Willis is the editor-in-chief of the Pepergram. Assistants are Evelyn Payne and Betty Thurston. The Pepergram ' s business manager is Peggy McVeigh. On her staff is the advertising manager, Elizabeth Jones, and the circulation manager, Margaret Eggborn. Special features which are given a place in the Pepergram each month are All Out For Victory written by Robert Fant, Of All Things by Emily Smith, Orchids and Onions by Duff Green, Miss Inquisitive who is Mary Ellen McClary and The Pepper Shaker, author unknown. Last year the Pepergram received the second class honor rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Again this year the first four issues have been sent to be judged and criticized. The Pepergram was given International First Place Award by Quill and Scroll in 1942. Puf-e T wenty-six
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Colon nade Staff HARRIET GREEN Editor-in-Chief MARY ELLEN McCLARY Business Manager MARY HAGY CATRON Circulation Manager CLAUDE TANNER Advertising Manager Page Twenty-file
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Library Club First row, left to right: Harriet Green, Emily Smith, Mary Catron, Julia Quaintance, Bill Edmondson. Second row, left to right: Jack Norris, Bud Burton, Bobby Peterson, Effie Sours. Third row, left to right: Pres Browning, Hazel Rosson, Cecil Trainum, Malcolm Moore, Margaret Eggborn, Katherine Jones, Lillian Green, Sally Armstrong, Margaret Jones, Kate Willis, Ellen Bragg, Ida Smith, Miss Mary George Bolen, Willie Martin, Jimmie Towsey. OFFICERS President .....Mary Hagy Catron Vice-President Harriet Green Secretary-Treasurer Emily Smith Reporter Julia Quaintance The purposes of the Library Club are to train assistants for the school library and to foster interest in libraries and books. These students care for library material, check books in and out, and raise enough money each year to purchase one unit of books for the school. At least one assembly is given for the student body. This year an interest- ing program was given presenting reviews of newly acquired books, current best sellers, books of war stories and war work bought through the Library Club. Page T wenty-sevei,
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