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Mr. Leslie Hogshead, President. Mr, Hogshead is the owner and proprietor of the Hogshead Feed and Produce Store in Vienna. He resides in Vienna. Dr. Earl A. Veaeh. Dr. Veach is a practicing physician in Johnson County and the sur- rounding area. He resides in Vienna. Mr. Hal W. Johns. Mr. Johns is the station agent for the New York Central Railroad in New Burnside. He resides in New Burnside. Mr. Otis McHenry is a part- owner of a general store in Buncombe. He resides in Bun- combe. Mr. William H. Beauman. Mr. Beauman owns and operates the Top 'O the World Orchards south of Tunnel Hill. He re- sides near Tunnel Hill. Mr. W. E. Smith. Mr. Smith is the owner and proprietor of Smith's Hardware Store in Vi- enna. He resides in Vienna. Mr. Clifford Veach. Mr. Veach is the Gulf Oil distributor for this area. He also raises beef cattle on his farm at West Vi- enna. He resides in Vienna. Y n-.i f, t NN
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mi nt I 'L ufltllr' f ,i ,V , ,,Z7lf?V56 ,LV Wf Y , 7 Wx? is' v' 'lf '- is MQ W pi , ,,,,,.. f f B. W. Hunsaker, Principal These are the men-the men on the school board and the principal-the men who planned, figured, and worked toward the new building . There were many nights that lights burned until all hours while Mr. Hun- saker and the board labored over the many problems that arose concerning the new building . But they are more than eight individuals. They represent the entire community whose money and interest were bound up in the ven- ture-the merchants, professional men, and the farmers. Here are the jobs that represent school district 13-3. The late Mr. F. E. Worrell was president of the school board when the plans for the new building were begun. Even though his health was- bad he worked as hard as any one individual toward the final goal of the building and though he was unable to see its completion, it is nevertheless, in part at least, a memorial to his life-long interest in the improvement of educational opportunities for the children of Johnson County.
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