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Z The Pleasanton Grammar School, with Mr, Stanley Coughran as principal, has a total enrollment of 464 pupils GRADE First Second and Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Sixth Seventh Eight First . and Third Second Fourth and Fifth Helping to win the pupils did many TEACHER ENROLLMENT Mrs. Macie Mae Jenkins 29 Miss Mildred Coughran 32 Mrs. Myrtle Beadle 32 Mrs. Pearl Howard 39 Mrs. Alla Rae Lyons 30 Mrs, Dieliew Williams 30 Mr. Stanley Coughran 52 Mrs. Louise Oliver 41 NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING Mrs. Josephine Howard 89 Miss Vivian Gabbert 48 Mrs. Helen Campbell 42 the war was the objective for the year, and things to forward this theme. The sale of bonds and stamps under the auspices of the F.C.A. Club was outstanding in the war effort. From November 1, 1942, to February 8, 1943, the pupils and teachers of the Gram- mar School invested 31466.35 in bonds and stamps- Doris Royal, Frank Hollingsworth, and Louise Whittler,under the supervision of Mrs. Oliver, Eight Grade sponsor, had charge of the daily sales. The school was especially active in the salvage drive, in which Atascosa County was awarded a pennant. The scrap metal collected amounted to 84,075 pounds, and the rags gathered weighed 925 pounds. Ulma Grace Alexander, a pupil ofthe seventh grade, won third place in the county in the drive for rags. The F.C.A. Club was organized in the eight grade for the purpose of developing better citizens, aiding in the war work, and promoting the good neighbor policy. The officers were as follows: Alleen Witten, president, Jerry York,'vice-president, Doris Royal, secretary, Joan Mitchell, treasurer. The first, second, and third grades had a Rhythm Band dir- ected by Miss Coughran and Mrs. Jenkins. Many pupils received
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ln- basic training in this group for their future work in the reg- ular band. Thirty Grammar School boys and girls were active in the High School Band, which received recognition over a wide area in Texas. ' Much interest was shown in intramural football in the fall. Final results were! Eight Grade 'Champs'5 Seventh Grade--Runner- Upg Fifth Grade--Third. The Grammar School joined the 'March of Dimesn and contri- buted 314.81 to aid in stamping out infantile paralysis. As 'Time Marches Onn, the Grammar School will do its bit to make the world a better place in which to live. I Q U. if 835 h A 'Shih ?, qqrs ,Q ' eg, 253 , NK T553 - ' ,, 157 b D K X-02' . I fp? shy' . V 'Q f , xx X 1 .Hx ,.'.l.,' X F N ,, V if A ' Q YT' . X ' Q my J l 5'r' FMEErQv?i, . of . Nm . l'Ay!o' Qin mr 2, G ?.Xb'f,Y-P9 5 gig JOBn!wRLNM
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