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3rd-4th Grades Mus. wirisoiz BAKER Tcachci' Hi I thi lilll ti iv Third and Fourth cil'lldCS Ll lwilfghglggd f1iiUU.UU Wtiffil Uclwciisc Stamps and Bonds ring the ycar. Thcy contri' c 517.011 to thu Rnd Cross. 1st-2nd Grades Mas. wirsuia otsisoiw Teacher The Red Cross has hccn the major outsidc activity of thc first and second gradcs this ycar. To dat-: they havc contrihutul 55301313 and hops to rcach 3540 hcforc school closes 5th-6th Grades Mus. W. W. smnm Teacher The Fifth and Sixth Grades worked hard on two scrap drivf us. Thu moncy from onc we placed in the school fund. Part ot' thc nioncy from the other was uscd to src tht- mow ing picture, Madam Curio. The rcst was given with our donation to thc Rnd Cross. Ahout 540,00 was contrihutcd to this altogcthcr.
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35.312 I 'r 0 .,- I - 'L 5 ne- First Row: Werking, Paul, Blunk, Willey, Beeson, Second Row: Reed, York, Shafer, Ankrom, Clampitt, Brcneman, . Third Row: Riggle, Bertsch, Wincllester, Stringer, Zizler, Clampitr, Miss Lumberson, Sponsor Fourth Row: Kendall Sweeney, Brenner, R. Werking, Herr, H. Query, Mrs. Blunk, Sponsor tA'3fA GRADES - SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ffff- Dean Shafer Vice-President Charles Werking Seeret:1ryfTreusurcr Valaire Clampitt EICHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President '-fff Annabelle Clampitt VlCC'l,I'C5iLlC11C Rohert Werkiiig Secreta1ryfTreasurer Mary Lou Kendall Page Thirteen 6 'QS
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THE STAFF The editorial staff of this puhlication have endeavored to put this Nu Lisannial at the top ol the list of those heretofore puhlished. The cofEelitors, Helen Query and Richard Luellen, had the full cooperation of Busif ness Manager, Richard Wicker: Activities Editor, Verna Humphreyg Feature Editor Dorothy Rainesg Sports Editor, lra P Snow, Art Editor, Charles Hunt: Picture Editor, Neil Barlow, and the ahle assist' ance oi the class sponsors, Vance Clodfelter and Ina Leakey. First Row: Barlow, Luellen, Humphrey, Snow. Second Row: Wicker, Hunt, Raines, Mrs. Leakey JIMTOWN JOURNAL This year we had eight menihers and the faculty advisor, Mrs. Leakey, on the jour nal statli. As there were eight pages we were kept husy getting news. We used the rotation plan so that each senior would have a chance to know all the pages first hand. The 'flinitown lournal was puhlished monthly, due to the paper shortage and the lack ol time. As no journalism class was olliered, this was a part of Typing 12. We had a lot of fun in puttnig out the paper although there were some narrow escapes, The usual prohlems were Do you have enough continued material to finish my column? and Where's the correction fluid and the green stylus? Several times the Journal was not ready for sale until 11:49 Friday inorningg hut, after all, the time set wasn't until 11 150. We wish to thank all those who helped in the puhlication of the 'flimtown journal and those who hy their suhscriptions made it financially posihle. We, the Seniors, leave the journal to the Juniors and hope they have as much fun covering the news as we did. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Sliisjet-is ollereel in the Commerce Depart- journal and served as student secretaries ment this year were Typing l, 'Z and 3, to the teachers. All seniors have majors in Shorthand, and Uiliee Practice. Senior eonif mercial students put out the 'flimtown Page Fifteen Commerce. a
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