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H-oiumeiirwp AYERS HO-CO-H I MEMORIAL The annual must be out by April lO, decid d the staff in unison at its first meeting early in October. The editor and Miss Ayers conferred with Mr. Al B. Block of the Rose Printing Company, and Mr J. Ray Rainer, our photographer, and the l-lo-Co-l-li Memorial slowly began to take shape. Dummies were drawn up by day and re-drawn up by night. The assistant editor wandered from office to bandroom to ag shop interviewing faculty menbers, compiling lists, and collecting copy. Students began wandering around the campu, with cameras slung over their shoulders. The pho- tographer came in the fall and again in the spring. Long lists of clubs and class rolls were collected and handed to the typists. Money for clubs, for pictures, for sponsors, for deposits began to come in and Mary and Charlane were kept busy with their lejgers and receipts books. Everybody who had a spare moment was urged to write the class poem or the class will or Oscar's obituary. Finally the day came when there were no more pictures to take, no more write-ups to call in, no more typing to finish ...... and off to Tallahassee went Doris and Miss Ayers with the whole annual. lt all came back again .... this time to be proof read and re-proof read . . . and finally sent off again. There was nothing for the Staff to do except wait anxiously until the l-lo-Co-l-li Memorial came out April lC. DORIS l'lOl.LllNll-lEAD, Editor MARY Wll.L IAMS, Business Manager JESSIE MAE AYERS, Advisor
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THE BLUE DEVIL BUGLE Volume XL 25 cents per semester A. A. F. BAND The Army Air Corp's Military Band, Marianna, Fla., gave a most enjoyab-le concert in the audi- torium Friday, September IGth. The Band was conducted by Warrant Officer Driggers. The concert was opened with a few bars from the Air Corp's theme song, after which the band broke into a spirited march. In the middle of the program, Captain Bates of the Air Corp gave an interesting talk appealing to I7 year-old boys by telling them the opportuni- ties and advantages of being a part of the Army Air Corp Reserve. MADAM X Madame X wonders how it feels to be proposed to by telephone. Just ask Shorty Dykesl June Terry seems to be learning the ways of night life with the new blond. Kate Jernigan and James Childs seem to be hitting things off a little better lately even though there has been some keen competition on both sides. We wonder if Louise Pate still likes fire towers tl Or is it birthday suppers now? Come on, Pate, give- SWlNG AND SWAY Hut, hep, hut, hoeswing a little, gals, and lets go, And so the Phy. Ed. classes march along to the drone of Miss Tucker's music. Column left eColumn right ehurry up, girls, we don't have all night-and they march, and they march, and they marchl Then those exercisesl One would think H.C.H.S. was a home for the aged. Have you noticed those girls hobbling up and down the steps land Miss Tucker tool 'f Well, that's partly due to jammed muscles. SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL PARTY On Dec. I7th, from 8 til' I2 o'clock, the H. C. H. S. gym is going to be the setting for one of the gayest, most enjoyable fun fests in the history of this institution. Games will hold sway from 8 til' IO, dancing from IO til' IZ. The gym will truly be a scene of Yuletide Revelry. The auc- tioning of cakes, box suppers, and cases of coca- colas will add food to the fun and frolicing, but the highlight of the evening will be the election of Miss Holmes County High School-the ideal girl whose countenance, along with her competitors, will grace the feature section of the '44 HO-CO-HI Memorial. THE BLUE DEVILS VICTORIOUS The Crestview Tigers took defeat as part of the day's work when they opposed the Bonifay Blue Devils Friday night, Having set the pace for a victorious year, the fast and hard-hitting Devils took the Tigers by surprise in the first cjuarter, when Bird Dog made the first touchdown amid the shouts and cheers of the enthusiastic and teeming crowds. THE CHEER LEADERS TRIUMPH Rah Rah, Rah, Rah, Rahl Yell the Bonifay cheerleaders-and we're off to a victorious year. That's truly the spirit of our newly elected cheer leaderseMargaret Browning, Eloise Buie, fvlary Williams, and Frances Williams. Already these girls are hard at work, It takes hours and hours of drill, strenuous exercises, and OH, those sore aching muscles. But it takes something more than physical exertion, and these girls have it- a deep interest and pride in their school. We are handing it to you, girls, so keep the good work up and the yells victorious. THE STAFF TOM DOUGLAS WILLIAMS .... ....... ......... E d itor-in-Chief EDNA BRACKIN ..... ......, . ..,,,.,... ..,........... A s sistant Editor KATE JERNIGANM ....... ....... . , ....... .Feature Editor EVA KELLYW... ....... . . ...... ..... . .Assistant Feature Editor JUANITA WILLIAMS ......... .................. ........ A r t Editor HOWARD ROGERS ............ .. .... ...... .... ........ . . .... S p arts Editor KITTY CREEL ................ ........... . . .. Business Manager ANNIE L BROWN, ANNA MATTHEWS, BOB REGISTER .......... ...... . .. .... ..... ..... . . Reporters MAXINE PAUL, KATHRYN DESHAZO ...Typists VIISS BUIE ....... ............. .,.. ......... ..... . . ..... S p o nsor
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