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O ✓VN_.O : , -' gY ° y . a•'^ Q aYo4roa >,E = EEsCI c60 W qa . 2 9 .02 y ma0j :.•.<.!-.+ VI au., Q � c ) °7$, m .j=ogd='p==F• c S - ! 'o E E .�Ti m s0 1 r y 6 m.2 ,n I a u = ° e~°e 6 Em=$oS°„E_„,o C Mu The recent commotion about ..1 icl Lci.. Liindeed, tionary and stopped to roti �u of brings to light a very sore subjectJoe . which was his ori Mal 1 know that if 'I love again a$ Far years the non-athletic organizations : purpose. There Carol is, Fombing I'll, sure as fate, get burnt . . r of the school have been struggling for. of- her hair, on the sly, 'ripw she.is But then I'll writle anotrnther verse, not inferior to that of the putting on powder and lipstick• Inthenwishing, that I,we;en't. a • ficial recognitionhave ` athletic organizations and Alvin is practicing basketball with -SAL)1L SCHEYEIt: tE achieved absolutely nothing. the wastepaper basket as the tar- f get of`pap j�ip NO. R Why shouldn't the members of such er balls . ' `C'hat's groups as the band, student council,debat- this, wit Connie out late .last ! OME! ' a ingst team, and student, publications receive .night,br is she ill? Oh, yes, it's A new name has been'Swell to. t the same recognition as athletic groups'? that apple carer ts Well,u ookti a c Who can deny than the me141bers Of the Elizabeth . . she's chewing"gum 'female gum chewers in firs. Mor- and 'she keeps her eye on the, Bans'typing classes —Roxte Hart., non-athletic organizations e, this school teacher, chewing Ripe ye when" Those who have seen the is li ;,n- , ti just as much, if not more; to athleticpres the seme isnot looking and look Those motion picture will read- council glory to the school.hesThe the perfectly innocent and tot- . 1. Council is against giving toes students 'of- iG Oh, ec John just gale Minny, ily understand -'11rs., largan's ac- Bois.' recognition in the forth of`8 inch B t played by Gin- each Gin . but why should they obj"ect if his homework paper so she could cusations.. Rome p y letters . my! All this time ger Rogers, chews gum thr�ough- ea it letter bears the insignia of the de- copy it • MY, y• thatutit ca rf easily e sod 's far partme�lt for dish, it"was a �rd,ed. I�O�y ilia undertone in the Mass room .out tide erfQrniance "so 'loudly til has been growing till it 'is,no about It, COunC11 _ longer unnoticeable in fact back as the balcony. Then there . ah, yes . . . the teacher is is the matter of appearance. Mox • s calling them 'to order. We see les machine. looks course th' is no ing e Call It Patriotisrri everyone stop what he is doing, the winner girls—don't chew. gum i>3 school.' Asa result 'of the announcement made and utmost occupancy assume an.air of suet to the girls here, but please late last week to the effect that all able the teacher! Take a lesson from Rex e Hart. .bodied bo5'�from 16 to 20 a4 e needed to • ' ,. bear stretchers in time of need, was' well � \� i� 7 answered by the senior high boys. The boys - ..C* \ \ • should';be highly commended;for coopera- �� : : .', ��`� • tion so eagerly in giving their services. Those who volunteered were not certain at ��.:. first just what was expected of them, but • X H Lh ll-- ,- -- they knew they were needed and they _ `r heeded tete call. The American youth real- Words have flowed from out our ized that we are in a war . . • a War that ptly pen can help to win by responding 1 co write this column once again, to any and all requests. • We bring you news from every- where, . National Vice For you tQ read if you should ; care. The national campaign for conservation "The Andrew Jackson Globe,". this.high school ip this semester of all materials brings home a thought offemi. Florida—Militarytt trainingin nTheis o reason for the studentoursie which has greate significance. The pfi } of a world traveled European`, "The Amer- school in Miami, is now open to wih work for national defense in the world who .all 'boys above the age of 15 at The change has yet to be approve leans are the only people Andrew Jackson. Will H. Gordon by the parents and teachers. bread " should open our eyes. of men . "The Sumter', 'High News, throw away food andis' captain of the group Waste of paper, rags, tinfoil, who have volunteered to intro- South Carolina, Military drill ft the many other things that are used ex- duce high school boys to military boys was resumed at Edmunt tr evevagry ly, is the vie of Arlterica today. training. The purpose of this. High this week after'being foret I every student in this school alone were Bourse is to train boys for service, out of the ,first semester for t' t 'save just one third of what he wastes, in armed forccs. ,It's this kind of "first time ni 35 .years. Out of.3• oyer •200 refugees in Europe could be fed " patriotism that puts America on boyslenrolledoiri this takeaschin ool,r2' and clothed well for a week. . - Top. There are many ways to exhibit patriot- "The Bagpipe," Dallas, Texas tory to s ddiillfor the held twice sea st'' ism . . good solid ways,. such as buying T7ue to the present change in time, e- but the true Eastern War.Time, the students during the 'home- room peril defense stamps and bonds, of Highland Park High School How do you think'you'd like tl-: American will not neglect the seemingly have new school .hours. These boys? insignificant items which in the long run hours are from 9'.to 4 instead of Support theBuck Pii}ates w may help the United States win_ the war-- 8:30 'til 3:30. We-wonder which private libel s . Pd'we'll Noon h: J they like better! an"eclipse of'the'Rising Sun. T „ S printed in 1 t The"'Argentian Kenais-City, clever saying ski p Getting Results lCatinsas-Nine new courses are port High Scltoblta•pat pcr, "Fl: offered to the students oftmgs.'1 - The student council announced early in`the'week" " being ---;:1!--: . : that the volunteer system of selection' air raid serve officiail recognition for t workers. will be installed, and that all-interested QU�ZZER? efforts which they certainly were to turn their names in to the couhcil. serve. - hlcYie Ha'"eY E' ou—I am'stro Such action On the-part of the student leaders of- Do you think that iddh:r� in favor,of non-athletic orgat the school is to be highly commended, as the onlei a organizations should :receive a, tions -receiving' recognition tion of this system will give many more pep ��$• club letter? • service to the school, hgwe�" chance to become a part of 'the' school's vital . Phyllis Berman — I grant you. don't...,think"these l ttermen s1 curriculum. - the fact that they work just as be .permitted to join-. the hard as those who receive the let- ter•s, but if we -go.around 'giving., club. t •Books for Victory- "B" letters to everyone, they r Question ll-Do you think cease being .an honor. , ..it , o.,,,zations such as St. cipals of nominations: Beach had sold more efense We forget, a., • Ellison, n • stamps and bonds than any other -Harbor but Don't Forrget're he Rinaland SENIORS ELECTR4rgonne." The Posters school in the county. 'carr,' and ' VtIILSON7 BRUMI,ICK plan County. Student Day rated' with pictures of the World- o edy. Mrs. War and the famo is of AT• LAST MEETING Discussion of several subjects,of Flanders Field. ed at the '' • followed the reports, which were a county wide student is At the y, Feb Class 1,there e-n dayand plans for attending the DESPITE SHORTAGE spoke theon Wednesday, February 11, the sfor CLASS CONTINUES `Vil- to be held at Sarasota. Miami ditCctor of A. to tion of the remaining officers for State Student Council convention — �ens given this term were held. Moilye Beach, previous to ,the meeting Mrs..Marie Folsom, d a num- son Was and again elected as Seastaour sttrdthe the metal craft class al�ytounced. Brumlick was had sent xpt bulletinsngto all the that class 1 continue i long as were ren- retary .Tommy schools •explaining made class McGuireu . day, and at the meeting our dele- that arc available.ntin ;nes were Mr. s C. gave thy Sen' gates answered questions con- Mrs. Folsom stated that the • at the con- '.ors instructions on their appl gea- inns for the coming College cerning these bulletins. After government uses very little.silver The' ePT. and that attractivescan be Meeting 1 Board Examinations. Therencwas further The t•Beache dele.- made with the ijewelry now on hand The company that- furnishes th month of discussion on the floor concerning and Marvin Cassel. supplies informed • ae rrangements for the graduation gates were -Morris •Krichevsky, school with our – costumes. Committees were crest- Frank Rosen` plentiful amount us that there is a n Cittb ed • h to confer will this subsubjmitted tt, and Remedial Unchanged U $ of silver,obtainable. their reports be sulimitted as Classes Continue The main difficulty of the class soon as possible. The place where As Usual is the lack of ,fine stones. The ettCY-- the graduation is to be held has • class uses the best available and • not yet.been decided but adequate they are•being est avail because provisions' will be made in the The;new remedial classes are to these stones are being utilized for near future.' begin 'Tuesday February 23. The precision instruments. Some of the.. ` u• the Pan- �— classes will be conducted. on the E tools which are in use now' are rticipated in MISS INMAN .TOWS 'same basis as last term. with very imported and.are very difficult to, ,nally inter ' secure, Ad the tools which may- n these be- CLINIC STAFF • few alterations made. The assign- ,se obtained now" mems to the classes will be made I are vastly in nerican con ferior. a, Ohio. A new nurse has been added to through the home room tcachez Mrs Folsom .stated that the the the clinic staff this week. Her instead • of through)the central only ends Sp, class?fwiF so discontinued of• Spanis- name'is-,Miss Inman. Miss Inman, agIf there are any changes made when she becidisc notice of a nerican Lea- who takes dailythe at rf Miss Riley, shortage of any material, and for.., ent them. tc will call various private they will be announced. not have Like last the present the class will continue,-, and mans schools oontherhe' bactivities as ,at•this foell 'as r take'm d rethedial work students who owill have as before. and man}' carryingans- th • .. , School. Miss e'Ce tral•Beachs been rEle Auditorium;ofthe going to or the iy•the club. - ferred to t II D 11 �r�� s held to study hall. (,� L 1 nLt L0t�s • held n eon. mentary. School• s held at Ale. Nord tliist the B Club has-ac-• tiami.`.Bead the time-quired its newniemliewto ro• Williams has come for the new members- •e lied p Drm . to be pledged into this very pow' dship betweer. erful'`itnd honorable orgau'ization:' e were ttlan� System pledge a week,.. it the conven P . These boys usually bad Mrs. Clark 0 A . but if they.are and like the ere they are pledged longer.; n the Pan of Feb- Defense Reports Given pledging, „ Club member you and Mrs.pro-DThe' assembly program* rnes then took ovor with: To be-a Bmust have a „ ++ letter in some etre the leafy res was system broadcastueover pub- Roy By lie address due to the e Frank Rosen the that the sale ;port such. es' football, or basket-- cent weather. Roy Byrnes,k to, rliami the resident, conduct- of defense stamps-and bonds was hall. You andmust aft rthen thia pledge for student body president,Lt 1Vashington ,d the program. going •on moderately well, but week,ogle they visit paper drive is being c "anal great day when there is the Hoover,Repre- Dr. Russell Williams, vice-chair :that the p p of lorida mao fthe Americanism Commit- 'pletely senior high neglectedby brooms. At the high patio.ltia ionte the properthing senior ided ria. � toe "The the American Legion spoke om Venezuela # stick. These so-called girls are' ` tea 'a'itl on Need •of Faith in God, present in the drive. 10A6 rank .o do is tot,�t'ear around dressesand school. Ip- a country, and Leaders." cC year the con The tin-foil drive is beginning seen running'to, le held a' Save a Dime Dailyto schoolf the 8 le, and. t delbeegate has Dr. Williams estimated that we quite `defenseecrueade in the '-s getting usual day of pledging e poo as yet. Mrs, after save at least a dime a day the poorest +� "Little ntoda- the war dents only seven books have been B ,Cuub The member; it walking down sof', and Morris after- the war is overtoinsure school; out of seven hundred stu- allr is fine until you run to i- president; con ub safety and to pay offg .eetings, debt.fHe asked if di eofo not turned and Kohen then gave his the hall when the trees shake and " afford to spare a dime for de- The - report. He asked : that; Gerald vibrate, aoff fpledge."little voice. • mocracY7efbsounds off and asks`.ie •uary 13 at nine Dr. Williams asked ` lourl orec- Simon ed for dtheircoutstandingrwok pledge else to do Cary ,- lpatient: sHe commended tysell"everybody _what a civilians for the bonds. 18,000 dollars _worth. of Snediga1• says ifi�mediately "Yes t" Cassell,'" ofd defensethe stamp and bond sales. in the sale of Defense stamps and there is anything . Ed Singer gr Praised saying bonds have already been purchas- you may le discussion on I great job they are doing, and ten thousand more have level fellow I am. Then he sneaks ,y" over station I "It ist harder to be a civilian than been promised• away and hides• a soldier." i ' , ' / i> ,.16-Ass l.i-3 Aw•ea..... ,J.++•I`''wr.. t _ AIIPPOINIdddimormionia.. • 113 laii 11-8 1"1° -, ii.:OC• _�' m b v � • � 0 �. J 0 co z . t,ti} a •° _. U o s. m 1. :ai Z I t, D a m Y h 1 5� i,Ra 0 �" c0i I. J; 1 ea a) .. ed N N'f {A °,*-1st 0) I I <= wow 4 a Ca,.. td .,to ` „ cl1, G e- ,— Q pC ' I 1 C .0 Z Q Ox U 4~ �, Q Q •s as �_ , . ,, .O j.. � wlm ce Q C4 in 1 N N • e `qy=z N v VI r p c[r: d o /3 u W O ... ..... C fi a I11 N O M x • 8 A P o 0 Wrd.al 2 W V 0. 0 y 0 V nt. - .. L. 4 -• W Ai a �� la14 vl Z • .� Q A 0 .m H i ;�I a .• W i. 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