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G A M B L E MOTOR COMPANY HUDSON DEALER GARAGE, PAINT and M A C K ' S AUTO SALVAGE NEW 6 USED PARTS Day 6 Night Wrecker Service Phone 671 or 666 St. Francis St phone 250 307 St, F KENNETT. MO- KENNETT, Mo. Congratulations, Seniors - MCFADDENS WEST SERVICE STATION 203 Si. Francis Phone 498 Ph 201 706 St F KENNETT, MO. BENNIE'S GROCERY FREYTAG AND MARKET IMPLEMENT co. Fresh and Cured Meats I O H N D E E R E W. Si. Francis St. Pho 160 BENNIE WILLIAMS. Prop. SALES '- SERVICE PHONE 631 PHONE 631 Nautiionaii Cioaumoirs BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING WEST sr. FRANCIS STREET KENNETT, Mo.
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PEP ClLlU Let it rain, let it shine, we will keep a steady line as the Pep Club goes marching along. During the football and basketball seasons the Pep Club of l945-l94B was on hand to give the team its wholehearted support. Under the sponsorship of Miss Priscilla Wilson, the Pep Club elected the following officers: President Alma Louise Barnes Secretary and Treasurer Helen Richardson The enthusiastic cheer leaders gave loyal support in defeat as well as victory. They were: Senior Iune Ross Iunior Lehmazelle Gwerrs Sophomore Carmelita Reagan Freshman Betty lean Chatham The following were members of the Pep Cub: Lorene Reis, Vera Cooper, Ierry Ann Thomas, Wrllerre French, Glen Rae VVheeler', Wimdtr Brrry lane Mulierrs, lune Ross, Mary Lou Ford, Mary Emma Brown, Billy Pope, Vvrrida Rcafgan, Hrlen Richardson, Margaret Ann lones, lune Dale, Betty lo Dorris, Anita Mae White, Bernice Davis, Lehmazell Owens, Mary Lou Holliaan, Iuanita Redwine, Charlottf Shields, Betty Sue Derrylterry, loan Mcfomlf, Peqay Toner, lean Hiclcerson, lo Ann Williarns, Peaay Smedley, Margaret Mr'- Mahon, Geraldine Ford, Betty lane Young, Patty Chaillarrd, Mary loe l-lawn, Mary lo Hemphill, loyce Young, Mildred Taoper, Kathleen Coln, Lydia King, Betty Chatham, Carmelita Reaaarr, Norma Sue lorres, Barbara Morris, Alma Louise Barnes, Betty Ann Chism, Margie Black, Betty Lou Ross, Dorlees Lester, Nancy Dale Taylor, Bonnie Finley, Luna Youna, Naomi Traylor, Gene' vieve Talbert, Olita Casson, Doris lean Favell, Marjorie Gray, loyce Lane, Eleanor Black, Hottie Ann Pollock, Dorthy Churchwell, Amynell Young, Betty Toner.
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TATLER With the utmost appreciation for a job well done we take our hats off to the Tatler Staff. ln the few years of its existence the Tatler has been steadily improved until today it is outstanding in the field of high school publications in Southeast Missouri. With its clever illustrations, humorous jokes, and good natured ribbing of students and teachers, it has furn- ished not only fun for reading but has helped to turn our thoughts to the more serious side of life with its student editorials, which have been directed toward tolerance, cooperation, and permanent peace. So here's orchids and many more to the following individuals. For their very efficient management Here's putting in a plug for two well-deserving students, I. R. Early and Sol Astrachan, who served as co-editors. News Reporters: Mary lean Harris, Lois Buschman, Betty Ann Chism, Paul Slicer, Ioann Scales, and Naoma Traylor. They have worked together to give you the LOW DOWN on what's what in school life. Feature Writers: Barbara Sharpe, Lorene Reis, Ioe Hemphill, Peggy Killian, Carolyn Blake- more and Ioan Stewart. They have turned out some highly original copy. Sports Writers: Charles Vandergriffe, Charlotte Mills, and Ioe Harding. Their vivid reviews of the sports events have helped us relive each thrilling game. Artists: Ioe David Patrick and Barbara Baker. They have worked untiringly and have dem- onstrated real artistic ability. Advertising Managers: To Tommie Shields and Don Marshall due credit should be given for their ability to bring in the ads. The typists from the second year typing class: Peggy Killian, Kathryn Williams, Mary Lee Green, .Marcella Edwards, Patsy Stout, lune Ross, ,Marcella Ray, Willene French, Alma Barnes, and Helen Richardson, have performed a tedious, unspectacular, but very essential job. Iunior High co-editors: Gene Richardson and Nell Iones who also did a splendid job, have seen to it that their department has been represented in every issue. The Tatler Staff has been given a private office. This office, which was formerly oc- cupied by the Superintendent, has contributed greatly to the publications of the Tatler. ...37..
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