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2. s ifh gl. 1' STA 1 Ch fflxf 4 el Q CRADL NEM9 Q,.J N First Gradej Spelling asan aid to learning their A B C's,is being developed n he f rst or Several children ave perfect scores rr this period The library books that have l'brar5 are proving qulte e joyable Second Grade The second Grade h s one n pupil, Roy Gibson, and heis get ting along very well Third Grade T16 ready fixing Third grade is getting for some test, and are a Valentine Box. Fourth Grade The pupil, W H S. fourth grade has a new Hiram Guffey,and he lilas 5th and 6th Grade Game The 5th and 6th grades played the Jacksons 5th and 6th grades at the Jackson school The score was 15 to ll in our favor. The basketb ll boys wentins choolbus with Marb Applefate driving The fine yellleeders for LM Sth and 6th radcs were Patricia hrlcson, Donna Patter son, Phyllis McCorkle, Linda Cottinghamand Shirley Pickering S xth Grade Play Th fourthsnd fift1grade enjoy J play lvenbythe sixtk grade l st Tu sdav, Th title of the pla was 'Unshrinkirg Virlefwlt ,as about an english girl who cnneto Aroricato esc pe the war The Cl rect rs were, Ann Grshar Violet bunderl nd K 3 Shaw Ro lo Axlor hliz beth Mcblish hlise h rvey Rackel Johnson Bernice L r Donna Pattersor Lettv Clinton I S Us , qi-6015 1 11,1323 Ns vcd? SN,ga SK if .ff- I IHOI Th KTTCH N N699 In case no one knowsmhfre or wh t the kitchen is I'LL tell ou,Khow 1sn't tlat asilly statoxontl The kitchen lS the pl co where those tantalizing od rs como from bout 10:30 of n morning no make you WlSu it were noon, Ola THING New HIS BmEh AD aD, nd I do mean new,It's th masculine dishw sners, so lf ywur plate is extra cle n and shiny wou know OI cours who w shed it. BV the way wh t would this school Jo without tne Junior Boys ?9'??? uon't ns or thaty I S' fx J X , ' TI, .Q ' 1 I 1' ' i aff! ' s., '.1 4' U . .X fix? ' i1-ifVl- a X ' N x! if f'A ' . ' 1 vo - W W' 9 + I 5 gl? K N Q-V 'N ' r C 7 Ib ' r , 'fai 'uv:- . . , , ' ' j In - ' . in p X31 1 1 XJA7 I e 1 - ' .,s N ee Q -f 3' '1 P W f N A If ' . J 4 . X47 . 1 U ' F ' -.- as . a ' ' I A - .a 1 e l ' , - r '4' 'F' A Kdff' 5 , C a---- P' a k' A W gy 1 ..-----.------ 5 1 -- KJ A' a . ' --'. E 2, , . Q -nun-no-or N, Q, - 1 'X - I T N , ,---1l J 1 1: - 1, O we. . pw ,fls:f.-.Y ssss W., 4 - L, 1' , T - H 2- H 1? 1 l li.. 4. , 0 as I T - I ' 6 . ' P n ' W 'nd lil DN fy . . I U,-.S - I W b E glk 1 .U A - - ' -ai '11 H J. fV ' been added to the first vrade 1 ,saga gg- . Q 'W N ' ' JS ,mf ' ' ' U n . n- ,bf l,-fag-f A EB . x 'E ---- l ' '. r .,-1, . . wq Tl Ag' r' ' . . . 4 A ip 2. .lu , .. ,,.- , ' N I .. Q , f lg a'4l5.3u,2y!ed ' a ow 1 ,,-J, fi . 1 I I I v Q' b- , . Q 1 1 5 ' f ' Q J 'E - QE 1 f - . - .1 . - - 1 ' . I A ' . I 1 - A 1 ' n J . 4 -1 ' '..'. r- ' ' .', ' Y- f - ' ' - - . an . ' ' , ,,,.. A , S h , V H A W '-- ' 2 Q V -' e Q 1 e . I ' '. ' J fp , L. I ,I Q. 1 , ' 1. - 1 I, , . . 5 f.'v.,, Y ' I- ' 1 ' - -, ,, V . . . T ' cf ' s af' sf' P. ' ' . .. - V I b I V h Ljq. . ' - ' 1, ' U . . , ' - I -3 1 - g ' 'T' 1 . IA '4 ., A V' A , ' A vp -L A' Y V' . In . H' ' , ' I J . ' e H Q. . V - -4 - . -. 1 7 3 ,e ' .. 3 . -, '. - I. ' '. X 1 7 A 1 o a . . ' fl, W-' - '
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J flxff 9 XDWoQxmT.lEjAXlL l CONMEiICAL COMMENTS 'N This column is purely ficti ious and any reserbl nce to a hun a being is definitely coin cicentfl I usually start out my articles by s ying theEs kkeepingclasses are advancing very rapidly but tlfs tlne I'm golng to fool you and not s y a word about it They ur however, working on a krov what that means CSurprk l Lt means that they are pracfic ing walking the streets in pre oaration for future days W yne KYours Trulyl Bolingeris still the sm rt aleck in Bookkeeping, Yours Truly says h is e only one that a1n't like that there Ckleferring to beingdumb of course.J SHORTHAND Chuck McNew has been running, around the school all ear tr ing to get credlt for something Nell, this colu n is going t be generous and glve Chuck some credit, credit for being the Champion Moron of W,H S. kefp sluggin' in there Chuck, one of these days you will get to be the prize edict As a whole, the class is advancing moder ately well, as well as could be expected for studerts from W,H, Kwhat am I saying? I go there, tood : -I e-' sr TYPINP p 1 n That's the way to spell it, here's the way to yell it, TYIING, TYPILG, L used to be a yell lead Ne have for the last few days, been concentrating onacc ur cy To be a good typist you hexe to have accuracy, CI guess that' lets me outh I willnow reports some of my scores, Mon 6 ln the holer Tuess 8 in the hole e 12 ln the ho e T urs 20 in the hole If go in the holeoncennre I wlllg crazy. Fri I'm Napoleon, Oh Silver, Away Bang, Bang, another Red Skin bites the dus. Confldentalky, I'mjust kidding But I've got to write something silly or nobody would read this colu n BOBwera an arm instead of a LhGG JOHNwere a hill instead of a HEATH BOBwzre a howler instead of a R RKER u'nH1A were a heavyfoot in te d of a LIFfTPOOT. uONNIL were shooting instead of CUBTING PIALA were burning insteadof PRO VING 1fRTHA were a policeman in st d of a C P COLLEFN were colgate instead of AP LEGATB E RL were houses instead of BAhl S HARRIETT were highway insteai of RHODLS. PPTTY were a sin instead ofa BQESSING FLORP were brushes insteadof CBMBQ HELEN JEAN were a distiller, instead of a BREWLR CAROLYN were a nitwit instead of a EEhITT . f -N r J? Q ' X Lf I C' ,,1W. , , g fs 1 Y, 1 rl-'yi 0 an ug . L .I lx' . T1 . . 5 Y TYPF u ,1 ' R A ... ., X W 1- ,w 1 . - -4 x 1 ,, - .Q ig er. K, i . ' 5 . ' '-V I I.. : N K hx Lf 51 no 1 . ,-.. N .- .N I Y V XJ ,x f N I 6 - N ' 5 ... A - ' 1 0 Q 1 7-.xx ---- -7- W 'cr 'V ,,,' , ' ' 'Y 11 - - . d . .. - -D 1 J . , X ::. 5 . h Q ' Q , I w Q' - , O Q -X U Q -I .. ' g , , , ,L C 1 5 , . J . 4' J 4 A , X. . . Ll, ' A ' . 1 X L F1 o q ' l 'R G Q A iHI'iHHH? Walker Practice Set. I bet I -WHAT IF-- V ,. 1. ur Q ' - J ' ' J ' ,, . . 5 1 . r - 13 D t ' ' .L . GA ' .- g . 2 e ' 3 e th ,I X .. . ' LFHV T , ' , Q 0 ff , fi I Lg ' x E Q' K' 1 I X Q . rw 1FV . -. is Q . A K, sl lf' - I J 3- . ea - OP f F . W- , . ' 8 c .1 J 7 4 , O , --N w '1 . ' 4 4 l. , X , , 7 ' o , ' J . , , V -1 R . Q , t n 0- ' ' 1 0 I I h I ' an ' A . . A. , ,A v 'V S Q I A 1 :Z 4' . V I ' 1 ' 1 V , 1 was ea' . A V - ff . n
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'REPoRT-FROM THE R10 NOnce Upon A Timen in a HHome'In'Ind1anaH near 'French- menfs Creekn lived UThe Merry Monahans. f Their daughter 'J nie and A Guy Named Joen were in love However, 'The Univltedn told Joe, 'This Is The Army and you're HCau ht in the Draft This left Janien singing I L ve a Soldier W 'Casanove Brown,n nTheIod told Jani ,' HHere's the Sweet and Low Down I'm your Hlr Big ' And when your 'IrishEyes Are Smiling,' theysmile for me' 'You're 'Going My Way' ve' have 'A Night to Remember' by 'Haslight',n said NCssanova, Brown. But Janie toldlbim 'l'heAgwful Truth N I'd ratter stay lone an read 'The Story f W ssell He insisted nd they llstened to'Lusic in Manhatten rom the NTrecadern ' aara told ' uy amedJ N o had Us ven Days A Shore, about this and he hurried toher an said, H 'I Am The L w' 'Janie said, N'Since You Wen Away' I have had 'None But the Lonely Heart' Y Casanova Brown,' U' Untl Me, 'eet gain,' this is your 'Lnd of the Road' H ieihan committed Murder ln The slue Room 'Tan e said, NI 'Can't Help Sin inf' 'Hail the Conquering Hero',N and shegave him A mss ln tae Dark H He said, MThis s 'The Clim JOnLS The first I'd l ke to slam, The one who copies my exam The other ls the dirty skanl 'ho cov rs h1s and let me flunk FADS or FASHIONS is for the benefit so that means the read it 'In that way the bows absolutely can not say they wasted their timeread ing this This column of the girls, boys need not Girs, are you sporting the lastest fads? Ifyou're nothere are some up to the minute ties on the latest Of course no offense to the boys, but hoys clothes are very popular with the girls Denlm jeans rolled uo to the knees with a plaid shirt somewhere near ten sizes too l rge lthls is no ex gger' tionj 1S a very becoming outfit To make flashing news wenow h vo flashing st rl ng ilver halrol sps with your favorite boy or eirl's n me engraved on it Shoes are no lonserreferrai to s shoes, probably some of you h von't oven hea d of shots but only loafers Loafers come in a variety of designs, and in dlfferent colors, but brown is th most oonular of all They are usually worn withhoavy whhn vool bobby socks spends hours every nicht vlth your hair, you are definit ly taboo as lone hair, without curl, and comb d strai nt dovn lS the most eopular of fads. It may even become so popular that it 'ill be a fashion ln therear future flon the llnc of jewelry we ml ht mention identification You'll we the g r th L LS right on the beam ifyou re wearing from six tooight dlfferent bovs bracelets That Ls, Ol cour e, f you can f nd t t many to wear. C n ' . U 1 a n an , A . .W A .. ' ' - r . A n I . 1 E . A ' . . . .- ' , n - l O 5 ' 0 . - I l guru L 5 e ' l e ' - O' 1 I 0 ' . ' , V ., E L Y , - I I Q A.- ' - f ' .ev ll , a afe a- . 1' ' , .. A .J Q .A A I U 4 ' ,. v 1 A - ' a'e . e i s Q I -A -1 F . J QQ. r d . ' T o Dr. g a 1, H . ,.' ' A Cl Q i ca A I g I-.J A ,- ' xl A I C V f .' l 5 a - an ' r A 1 'L 1 'A Q N oe ' , wh e . L .n , A v d v . I H Q H G '7 . 1 yn p q t E ,, ' tl V --I - - I A . I , .n 1 Then HA Gu Named Joen told Now if you are the girl who YI , 1 ' 'r - V . A 1 W , Q- I 1 fi' I , V1 A . S Q -' , 1 , . --. Q g f N nn. . ' Lx o N C 'J 1 . an f - 3 , - ' ' f . .L y I fr ' , 's ' ' 3 Q V M - - A - z A n if X , , w , . Y ,- I a - v , , L- g . - , I 1 1ax'.n A ' ' ' V ' 'uri' ' fs-I V N Z I A ' - bracelets. L I i l .1 L .L ill? 'n Q s ' ' I T L 3 CL x w 'A A .x A ' ' lx 1 ' cl . 1 J . U e ' ' s T. D s i 1 A- z 'Fifi A ' 73
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