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'4'f15-Stldgm' va,oo matte e 9' 5 Sports Class News Features Artists Library Grades Typists Dale Armstrong Bob Johnson Jean Curle Carl Durhmm Sharie Pattel on John T t Mary GHlFl1 Merle Hutch r o Bob Deer Roy Co Mary Ann Eric Flora Comb Mary Gunnlng Bob Johnson Sharie Patterson Max Lacy Helen Todd Charles Castor HONOR ROLL SENIORS POIMTC Mary Gunninp nthelyn Bryan Marilyn Berger D le Armstrong Robert Barker JUNIOR Dolores Mclntosh Bob Johnson Mollle Toblas John He th Sharie Patterson SOPHOJORES Helen Scott Charles Ca tor Mary Ann Ericson Bob Legg Bonnie Gunning Richard Berger Max Lacy Marilou Crouch 2 I-2 I 3 ll' O 02 Merle Hutoher on Mlmeograph Operaters Bob Deerlng Carl Durham Roy Combs WHY I SHOULD BE COURTEOUS T0 NY TEACHERS I should respect my te chers because, I go to school to get an eduoatlon, nd wlthout resort to my elder I would nev r be come educated If I were rot educated I could not get gfb 1f'I could not get a Joblwould not have any money, and lf I did not have money, I wouldgmob- ably starve or turn out to be a thief and maybe a murdererznd I mlght be executed just bee use I was not courteous to myimach ers. Lloyd Davis FRLSHMEN Phyllls Smith Mildred Helmuth Helen Bollnger 102 Randall Heath 8t1 GRADm harlene Pugh ' Betty Porter Jrnlce Foreman Zo Anr Yundt 10' Carolyn Bryan 10 Donabelle Lamberson O5 7th GP DE mixes rngel 1 the onlv word in the lengu ge which cannot be worn out No other word would resi t the pltlless use which lovers make of lt J '7 J of -f ' B' ' ' Y' W ttf! .-' 5 taht 'x, sq , x wt -qtx .l W 5.1.-I 5 T ' aoooneloolonovonoo kd E 'Q ' LJ ,CQ S? L. 3 .... , ..,.. A777 rw C 'lynx-'OVW 7:1-L w':: at N 0 n A I o o 4 013' B ... .... 12 ' arenas. use ' - U. ron neggloi Q - coco cocoa ' eng. ooanfo ooo neocon SS nd - E. A I L 'MS . sooo uoool5 11,1 .,,,.,. .g,,13' ' I-XLS ' ' .... Q .....13 olouoonoo if 5111 Ci .en-novqqa noqplo 1- 4 I sono o-oolo . Max Lacy ' ', Nmbs N : ' Oolooouoh V Son gnupg 105:15 oooooucnsooouo S S one naval-5 Comm. Dept4g.......Chas. Castor Jean Curless ..... .. ....l5g Ooilli lllll I . ' 1 loco noocls X ' Quasar... aussi-,S .L v- ' 4, I can l enst1.3 use also ? bugeeoueq lQlll? V H son :nmol S I K ,loose lllllo . Qiilllftfrfl' '1 H ' 1 C . . ooolono IOQQ13? U- sooo' Angell?- ' ' ... -.L.' , L '- .uso 0400010 l -B: 'X R W ' uoooob cools? 1' I :sooo lfyll -s D gon 00011 - Q 8' V 5 '4 noolllll 0010 ? t I N C-, uegccootnooo A AE? A H . . - colonel? .J'-, 'CJ - Q . - V . .4 .1 MCL. K: . ' ' FL J: -, .' rpooooooonnoo-1:00911-Q C ' ' I -, 's ' I L lu-.-' F. ' A l,' . n 2 I
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fifzffm N, N THF TTPCnTQJC OF Disease nd ignorance mate been named s tse twoere testenonncs of mankind Poverty mln t bf added s a third The purpose of the school, s the elimination of ignor rc n do Rf t s we are utor t cally oreoering for the S3lWl ngtion of the other two Were lt not for the schools of great strides maoe in the woxld medicine America since colonial times has insisted on puul c bdUCat1OD The averevo l c sp n ln the meanwhlle has 1 orc sed from less than thirty V6 to more than sixty PlVG c ls nn may of felling how I ny great doctors and rese rch- ers would have been lost to tie nation had they not in child hood ad the oatn 1 ern thelr three R's' in th American lmblic Schools We in Amerie sometimes fail to re line what n opporunitv itis attend the public schools. Regardless of finencail sfatu , religious afflll tlon, race,or creed or color, tu schools c open to our children Th s o not been X410 everwwhere ln tlo world Englend h s what tlc, call nThe Greet Publmc Schools of hngland H One educator, not in a complimentary mood, rfde the following remark, nThe are great bog unc th y are so fox They are publmc because th y are private They fro 'X VSQN .2 SCPOOLS tr- schowls bec u e they glxe so ruch t ntion to phfslcsl edu tn n ko such rem rx could 1 fruthfully red elout the e o o fm lu o cons C 1 schools from a n 1 l nr c dere at blnd f ll it co ts the publwc bout dollars to glue Voars of educa mon y vell spert l I n hunfr d DUW1l txclve txon wr tr nd flrtre little h woul bewlthout these bill tio for olcv n hundred coll PW If h1 much education wcJlo i C c s one's earn np pover s much as fifty dollars por for a period of twenty twogc s the expense wowld be returned lt prob bly would be co serva tlon t cement to s y th t thws educa 1on would be worth least lcven thous nd doll ls, for this s me period of tlmf lhc Uhr d Stateswithout schools ld do SDGlFtu lnto a thirdor fr 1t1 cl ss power In thepme s nt +Pl5 lo our sciont1st,our r ers, omr methemetlcrns, pl fed thclr part in the ing of the greatest var re 1W tho listory of the w 11d 'e could plcpare quickly or this conflictbecause we had m n wwth the edxcetionntcessary to do things would we have had 0 sufficient number of these r n 1 d it not been for e public schools of Amerie . The EDSICI ls obvlous, v - ' - ,-' ' ' .' 'A .- ' .' ' ' . -i VC... -A .V V I VV if V., y X VT .K V fir., .... , -J If :EV .. ,ff , 1 I g j 1, I 7, ' -V I af: . 1 J 1 If g ,3 I gi , , 1 r i.. 5 k X.x . O- -., : - I i - L, -, ' IL! 11' ' ' ' fm t' , x 3 'Y ' Vg I I X 4' H. xt, .Vw VL, . - . . - , , V . Q VM X A -.uv-N. ..,+.- -. . Q li .2 V 3 , I V I fb- 141 I f . . ' - - V O 1 Q . ' 1 . I . , 1,5-Qx A f 5' . ...HX 7-I -- XXI 1. L- ' if ' -- Eg .7 -4. 5 4 '. , 'Q ' ' X ' :I--in -9 A Y f, - ,.,1 --W f,ill H , A ENN- .,,,,,l,,.,, ,,,,,f , , , ,H M l - , fg .V ,.' 1 e s -me - ' e - s e 4 - to -ff - 5 ,J-1-W' l . ,fr vs, E . I - -Q ' R V f , Vf, , V , , XV V :KV .N f . G ' 1 , 3 V- . - 4 -PV 0 - . VX' X .V , A-. 5 1 I C, 4 , - . ,- H, . , L- .J l. 1 -, . K . R V, , . . al A Q 4 ' 1 . 3 .' . ,. L, ulfx , K. 5 , ' . . ., .. , - . fl T , 1 , Q 1 -jf' -.3 ,O n . L '4 E - 9 Q L .3 W ... Q' ' ' nib- Ae T . . , D . V , 1 s.io ls lV..ec.cs. d ., ' ., . , 7 1 ' , - - - ' . , - ' . . 1 s . H1 e. Let us .1 es L A .0 J . , ' .z, ' . , ' Q-. I l 3 hi , e a he,1- fins c at a,,1-, ., , - Q , 1 . ' - f rv ' r. - , 1 V ., 5 - . .,. 1- .., , A .,w- 1, J., N r, r- . I ,-- r fl T V5 X ,.., ' . . V ,, , ., , ,I ,, or ., A . . . , V Q , M , . . .. .X ' .' A f swf.--avi V U' - I V ' Q - . . . . l W - H , ,. ,That,1s,, e J . Amcr1ca.there would be no such if the sQuqent.merJly learns to ,. ' , . K V o 1 n ' V . - . ,I 1 V frigid., 3' 5. J , fx., VM L E1 gg . '1 ,. . 1 - - Of,, Q . ' t 2 Q . , r a, .- 'K 'I ' . fl - - u l 'S 5 C - ' F3 . . 'VA Q ' V C V -I 1 I r L N . f . 1 Os A Vt Us , . ',. 7 'H f 'Q I A A Q 'D 3 0 Q3 rs -' r 8 Ji ,L 3, 3 c. , Il f. :A if V .L 'I .' Q., Ll :L 4. It 7 V . .,,V ' V x Vealr gscrs . -l' . - V ' - K- far ru . 3 rf . ' .Q X ' ' ' ' Q , Al-I-1.x :ag V 1 V , V A J- V V3 . J 2. 'I ,na , 'M,.w C a L ' , mi ' , . e n - X 1- 1, V l . ,q 1 .1 1 i . , S F4 ,v 1 ,.., , ' VH v w t' , at - I., , 'A '. - , p W. spoof nity to , o A a et . .. - . I! I ea - e a . ' 2. , I 1 . g Q. - ' . . rw 0 ., 5 .. . a . . .. . 53 ,1- . la, ' . ' S. , .4 . wo ff 4 ,L 'J ' . . - . . .7 ,to,,,, , r . Q. , s - .V , A get S .e', ss leg 1 - - ,-. . x . I R . Q r . , , ag . , sxip L le 1 2 2 , . - - 1 , ', ,,,, - , se are lfso V GJ ,He' A ,- ' f 163 ll'T3 I .J . 1 Q . , ,,N,l.. ' . . , . N , , - e . , . 1.1. '- Q Q , , 'W . Vf . ., j:'1 TX xtffl, .. A.- ' 'l V 4 V 'K . ' 15 , 3 l V 9. A ,1A'f f1'., , wx, , ' 1 V I V I ' I fj Y . -1 ' , e g - ' . , L2 u fl .. - 2. X A . '- H , w '7 or .A . , V . .3 , Q L r e L' VV ae na up J th x af. V . 'V . A J -A V - V -A fl .1 4- 1 . Q , vu . 1 5 9 . A
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Tl l ,,' M 3 K Q, J IWQLLI 2 fyy George WBSh1Hgt0R was born oh Bcoruary 22, l732 H13 birth place was the family home near PopessCreek, in Nestmoreland County Virginia Three years liter, the familynnved to Staf ford County to an estate onthe Rappah nnock nearly opposlte Frederick burg There Augrtine Mashington died in l7A3 and there his son George spent h1s boyhood Washington's boyhood, like much of his later llfe, has been the subgectcf manylleasant fiCtlOHS The best known of those is the incident of the cherry tree,and the hatchet, a story now known to have no foundation George was early noted as a truthful lad, but there is no evldence that he ever cut down a ChCT1j tree, and then confessed to hls father Many other stories bout him became current during his life time, but most of them were equally without foundation The real facts known about his boyhood are few. Later George was placed under the charge of a parish'sexton where he gained the equivalent of a fair common school education. tGeorge was a leader aamnng his boy friends and later,as we all know, became leadertof our coun- try. Washington was'away from home much of' his time and his .home and family life underwent great chances He was an owner of vast amounts of land and he p dned an early reputatlon for solmd worth, unusual ln soyoung a man At the end of his second term, Washington returned to llve at Mount Vernon He found his es tate ln sore need of his atten tion, and set to work at once to remedythe condition, Hbwovcr he was soon calledtotake charge of the army during thetnme when w r with Trance seemed eminent Wren thi danger was past, he returned to lount Vernon and muck up hisusual roundcfdutles Titre on Decemoer 12, 1799, he exposed to the cold and wow nd had an attack of acute la naltls The remedy at this t le, bl6GdlH8, was useless and V shnnrton 'was being slowly st angled to deathbythe closing OL his throat at the very mom- ent of his death on Decemoer lL he was taklng h s own pulse The news of his death caused mourning the world over and the armies of Napoleon and the Eng- lish fleet alike paid honor .ho his memory. The tribute of his old friend, nLight Horse Harryn Lee was almost worth dying Bor: WWFirst in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his country- men.P . I 1 1 wx Q-it W 'L -'NH-' urges-f he Y '-f 'f A-few: f' - - - ' 1 -'Z-j' pu, 3' J x , n at ri N- - ff ' . l 1 , , X : I g -I s If E 1 . ,, X 1' 1 fa- ' ' 7 flT2',e - . -,fa-X V ' ' ' , e 1, A . Q' N. 3' ' v , If IL, I N .f 1 v,-9 -4 ' ' P-f.',f'h'.L 1, ' Q fs. .X 1' vm tf'yge X ff afffffmwj s L-Fr':4., f '-.', ' f R ' '- '-' ' . g '-- ' 1 , P 7' v ... A ' ' ' , I . ....---- I JX' 'f ':a. elf' M- . 11 rr? 1 ' 1. u . ' J 1 x f,-I -.. I '. f G:-,lla -5... - ' .' 1 ' 9' ' P 'Q y , 1 ' , .e- 11 A .V z,fggf7-m- .v f , , , H vu 4' - 4 . N .- N .1--.frm il 'l - .' ., QI: V p i ' . I X 1 1 ., , . 1 4 Y 1 - ' , 4, , , 5 . 4 . l- - hifi, Q 74 I ,. I! , 1 G! ! Q I: ,L ' I x L . ' ' ' ' V n , ' , 1 5 f ' o 4 g.nleTLV fff. Jr.-n w V1 L.' 5 'l,.l gf N 'lf ' I '!'.- ':4- ff- N---- V--f . z .. ' ' '3 ' N I ! I I lit I 4' J Lab Ll A L .v ' x -s ,T rj-.f,nm .-:J -.., lf. 11 - an avc,u cu. X Llllw njYmv1 .f- Q V - V is ' c, l , V ' r A -rg , ' 4 v C k-V ,f Q - I 1 ' , 1 ' A I . , . , C , . - A . ' gal ...T . . v - ' -s ' l Q 0 V V . n ' I 1-1 Q , D ' a l L - . Q ' ,- ' 7 , V a ' , . a ' .- u . fa - - - 5 ' 1 .S 0 ' .' g 1 V V , M' . . ,- , V T' . - ' ' P ' ' ' - .. J.. , V 1 0 , , n . N' . , V . Q J . L K A I fi 1 ' I p H, 4 l ' -. F1 ' ' A C1 ' I Q ' ' , HT S , .' - Q E .V,. I . bk U . ' , L! r I A ' . , 4 ' h , ' Y , a r lx J V.7Q!f3 - ' ' f I . s:,f a , ' ' .I -ny ' ' - r ' - -1 ' .L J At 9 . . , ., - ,, -,E ,,. 1 . ,, ,. - A I - n I TWI. . . P. J I u. A . 1' -LL 4 . J, .:' v- - -11 . d Q l Ll ' -L v, J A ' .n K . . , .0 ' ' f 1 ' 7 ' , . r ' ' ' 4 ' J U ' nb Q 'T AJ- - 1 H I '. ' ,
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