Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, October 24, 1938 Page: 6 of 6
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-st Ward School Honor
>11 for School Year Given
DRIP
GRIND
BUY YOUR US
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Mr*. Jo* A*ne* of^ Greenville, ■-
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Raymon Hill ol Fort Worth
| to—.. * — Flare F*«
service* iTa j ’P Laceweli.
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wort
uliar form of metaboliim. In th* actual tiaauea of th* body any
bon**, for inalance, caloium
apboru* metabolism px.2
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WELL LOOK WHAT
HATCHED^Ur.'j-e
Ring relative*
Mia* Nancy Lochridge student
at T 8 C. W spent the week-
end with her parent*. Mr. and
O.- F Lochridge
mJ and Only Tun Buyer in Cleburne
ARMSTRONG CRO.
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MjMifcA.i.'.l...j r 2. . >
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~HOV9RWORK» shopping, and social
affairs," *ay* busy Mrs. V. G. Weaver,
“would get me strained and teh*e if I
didn't rest my nerve* every now and
then. I let up and light up a Carnal fre-
quently. Camel* are so soothing."
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• to w-ww-c-r-w-™
an animal, but we can protect, soothe,
and calm otfr nerves. Smoking a Camel ‘
can be your pleasant method for break-
inc nerve tension. Camels are rjitW,
with the flavor of a matchless blend
of costlier tobacco*. Smokers find
resided her*
LOGAN CLBNDBNING, ML D. mostly by
Mult few weeks, we have dtrelt
tb* tbaaia that the body is a*
HMM tor th* conversion of food
LffiSr.“7y.'^’^r^'tr. fl) fat of nuit*.
*r th* Mood. And th* haart and
ulatery system carry th* blood
M the tissue*
7* h*v* spent a wook in studying ealcium, pl
h of thowr svatcmN Now we come alum, b<x1I
he eeXl tlrt of th. proe.m - ..........
actual ullHsation of tA* pra-
ed food and oxygen in th. tls-
i. This ia eallod metabolism, or
C.'rniisd.s are the main ipot*
if* this energy-producing pro
I foe* en.
Own Peculiar Form
FOLGERS’ COFFEE.... 19c
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(With 8c Coupon) /
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mygwlrmndS
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fin if M
an ad
sine. dJ
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ast Cll
bill.-. I
found I
Mrs I
pUy 1J
U>n*U vWtl£ hT'
brother. Pierce Kt
and Maa. A. R
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Urn vegeUMee, fruita,
. breadatuffs, eta.
(I). Fpetefr sntmal tiaeue, rep-
raeanUMi try milk, eggs end meat
- (3). Fat—-tepceoentad by butter,
.. j . * .----1 (olive
Mi and Mrs Ssm Glass of
Flrt Worth »pent Sunday in Cle-
burne with his mother, Mrs. W
C Ola** whd is confined to her
home with injuria* received from
■w went -lad, lie la. MifnidiM
steadily
Sue Jane Burd. Nellie Lee Fair.
Claude Leonard. Helen Jean Mc-
Vicker. Norm* Mtwer Billie Phil-
lips, WlUle Mae Tvmple Ciydic
Belie Wellinaker. Richard L. Doud.
Thelma June Harwell, Robert* Bea*
McKeel, Dorothy Jane Muckleroy.
Billy Ray Newaom, Bobble Gene
Smith. Betty Ann Taylor. Bobtoy i
Siephenx. George Prigtnore. Patey
Fucker, Addie Willia. Lena Ruth,
Yockel La Vera Thompson. Bobby |
-Todd. NcvUle Muckleray. Wlpoiui,
McVicker. Billie Jean Cowan, Joyce ;
Carlock. Louise Birchfield, Dorothy!
Nell Campbell, J T. Dempsey. Mar
g»ivt Foote. Margaret Ford OorL-
Jean Goodale. Barnadlne Green.
Billy Lou Hutto. Vklor Marchman.
Alta, Ruth Tally. Uberto ~-“~
Ljpyd Thompson. Bobble
oy HAUL KLJdINi
okay* ) GIVE MG AIR.
We Have Bargi
COLEMAI
MOTOR Cl
Authorised Chevrdr
Bales and Service
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WKQii A LOCXSMIW ■'\V2 ^
/// f Wt HANGNTOOir j-
' —Jr > f ifpy TIME TOGETONfc.
/// SHELL SMOTHER.*
WMM 1 VAIL BLAST IT
ni—i opqn!
litoltand. Bobby Hvgla and Beverjy
Htighett have- returned from a visit
to Man Antoiilo.
, ■fj.jj ^swwrwSa
"Miss Sula Mae Lewis of Waco
was a recent guest of Mr and
Mni K E. lawis.
Mr .nd Mr*. Doyle Ball. Mr.
and Mr* Weldon Ball. Mrs. C H.
■saCoffmau and son, B. O.. spent Sun-
'• dey in Fort Worth attending the
““ Ramsey reunion.
Miss Veaeie Rose has returned
home after visiting Mias Jennie
Lee Harper at Floydada.
Mr and Mr*. A C. L
Midway. Mrs. J. S. P;
children of Megargte,
win Laerwrll of Pine Bluff. Aril.,
Revinob Hill ol Fort Wortji were
here Tuesday to attend the funeral
Benita Lee Fdiiock. Patay Baker,
Freddie Barbee, Mary Alice Beck,
Nancy Sue Bishop. Louise Brewer,
Jean Oiaire Capp* Jolu. Cooke
H»tuc. Mary Ethel Jam**. Betty
Jo jumuKMi, Travla Lee Johnson,
Nancy Keith, June Kay, Jean
Kunsa, Hobby Mahaney, Lily May
Master*. Janice Meal*. Billy* Our- ,
ti>. Ponder. Billie Marie Poeey,
Charlotte Ain Ryser. Dolores
Smith. Betty Sue Stuart, Dorothy
Weed, Janice Lee WUUngham. Wil-
liam Allen Wylie. Peggy Aker,
Rsipii Caodeii. Jackie Uoie. Hast*
Louise Davie. 2'::
DoriHhy Pcucock, Mary liMsnaetfi,
Reed, Juanita Scott. Doiortcel
Thomas, Warren Wisdom. Mary,
Gataoiuui JMckie, Margie Daninis,
Juc* England. Jimmie Martin. Mar- >
jorie-Neu Norrell. Dorothy Rumsey,
Gone 11 Rmi. Raymond veoiian. !
H r vein 01 gmiae* two to lour i
inclualve of Long School on honor , Woru
roil. 44 33; per cent ol grade* tive1-
antl .-.lx on honor roll, 34.33; per
erm ol an grades on honor roll,
3b.b4..
Irving school.
. Norma Marie Clark, Eunice Her
I. W Jarrell of Fort Worth
visited tn Cleburne Saturday.
Mis* Evangeline Lain of Austin
spent the week-end In Cleburne Mp.
Beware The Cough
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Mr* A O. McCorkle of Fort
Worth xpenl Saturday, bi Cle-
burnr a* the guest of Mr* Char-
les Jackson. ; ' - I
From a common cold
That Hangs C
Mata also know tke effectiveness of
Beechwood Creosote and they rank
Creomulsion - tops’- for coughs be-
cause in It you get a good dose of
Creosote emulsified so that tt ia
“_iken fre-
and chll-
results,
is generally found
treatment of
-----and bronchial
especially those stubborn
X-----
tui days and ;
Don’t worry
——i night—
----------if other
remedies have failed, your drug-
gist is authorised to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with .
the relief obtained.
Mwauulaiuu la uno word. aik. lur . „
It plnlnly, see that the name on the
bcttle is Creomulsion. and you’ll
get the genuine product, and the ,
relief you want. (Adv.) 1
• SCOTTIE
Known varioualy in ckrly Scottish history as
... Skye terrier, Highland,Cairn,and Scots ter-
rier, although that dog bore no resemblance
to Skye* and Cairn* of todsy. Kktnamed
the “die-hard", for stout heart and unquenchr
able love for sport. Extremely independent.
M* if—4
WAIT TILL!
GETS IMS
FPlEND-
eSTIHFA
Born t<> Mr. and Mr* J. F.
Cunnri Jr., Hsturddy an eight
and one-half pound son. christened
Kenneth Dale '
-gen is common to all meta- utilises it* well
itoeesM*. so w* do not need to so often, in c.2_, „ ..
■n ourselves with it specifi- C2-.--LJ 2 2
7 . . . . ---------— meetly tiesue builders,
b of the food elements plays n L -• ------
I role In metabolism. 2 2
here is a certain disorder, or
Brown. Jim Caskey MausUe Lee
CHftun. MiiHw Mae Dowdy. Dor-
othy Fuller. Robert George tall
r*>. Jo Ann Grimm. Nelda Hand.
Jim Hansloid. Nsdlne Hanaford.
Paul Heater. Dori* Hudspeth Bobby
Jordan. Martha Lancaster. Bobbie
le* D. Kirkham; Dorothy Jean
Burlohon WllHe Mac Lock. Geor- |1’
n«i ion JWW. M»ru.« I “h* »F*WA MHion Rhino*. Loin , ™.-uTO>
»l*r»*S »•'£■« "SSL SLJ1FSJT®
Mr and Mrs John
Jr . of Oorslcana (pent
end with Mr. and Mi
Davis and Mr*. Caldwe
of the couple
nerves need frequent relii
kA *-
*•*
- mm
oihy Britton, Rudolph DonoJro
James HollUwsworth. F*ye Ken-
nedy. Bftice Kimbrow. Loulte Stub-
blefield. Elvin Tally. Bvelyn Tally.
Helen Teeter. Rita Wlenskle Clara
Bullard. Truman Cooper. Noel
Brown. Geneva Burl, Jennie Dell
Rice. Rosa Smith. Mary Doty.
Per oeni of grad** two to four
inclusive of Santa Fe School on
honor roll. 33 14; per cent of grede*
live and six On honor roll. 33.13:
per cent of all grades on honor
roU 34.73
ths sir—seoh Monday avaning—Catombla Network. 7:30 poi E.S.T.,
TtM pm C.B.T., 8:30 pm 7:M pm FAT.
BENNY GOODMAN Kiaf ef Swing, end tb* world', groatsst •
•wing band —aach Tua.day evening-Columbia Network. 9i30 pm
B.S.T., 8:30 pm C.S.T., 7:30 pm MAT., 0.30 pm FAT. <(
/ZZZTiHGHT UP A CAMEL!
. . . ' JE. JWSj'; ... »' ' 1 . ■ ■
Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos are SOOTHING TO THE NE
Mr* J. T Bpperwm left for
Houston thia morning to spend
he week with rttaUvee
A tent, a clown. 3 rings and
all al Jr High ( iron* Oct U
LTTAKEli
C WOTURNtO M IMG \
7 BUOGLAR ALARM?)
Z T^'
* ) L » Ml
PA5L/ vtu.
Patrick. Robeit Kilpatrick Wanda
Key tall !’■». G L King. Wilm*
Claire Kirkham, Barbara Knox.
Lpjn Joyce Faye txx-ker.'
Eloise McGee. Belly McPherson.
Clone Murphy. Jack Faync. Dorothy |
Pipe*. Joe yeung Post. Billie Joyce
Rayburn. Beverly Ann Reeve*. Mary
Hell) Richardson, Marjorie Roc,
Betti* Lea Rb»*er. it A. Hrntten.
Edna Simppaon, Dorothy Smith,
BiUy amytn. Bhlrlvy Sowell. Ken-
neth Strain, H. E Steele. Jt.. Albert
Venting. Boreco Vincent Robert
Rny Walker, Beulah Webster. I
I Blanche Webster. Alan Wilbanks,
Shirley Vater, Ami Zimmerman.
Eddie Elmmerman
Seventh Grade.
The following seventh .
pupil* are given in the order of,
> ?~r»-*«“£
((Let up—light up a Camel”
pip you know:
-X — that tobacco plant* are “topped"
) ' when they put out their med-head /
k That thia improve* the quality of
. _5A/ leaf tobacco? That moat cigarett*
tobacco is harvested by “priming"—
j7T removing each leaf by hand? Camel
buyer* know where choice grade* of .
tobacco are — thbae that cure nicely
—the mild, ripe, fragrant tobaccos.
Camel* are a matchless hlend of
*'*'• M(,RE EXPENSIVE TO-
r BACCOS.. .Turkish and Domestic
TIKE human*, dog* have a compli-
l-> cated set of nerves. But dogs are
kinder to their nerves than we. They
rest when they need rest,. .while we
plunge ahead with our hurry and
worry —straining our nerves to keep
up with the fast psce. We can’t turn - Camel'* mild tobaccos delightfully
back to the natural pacea of life like aoothing—/pptAfof*—to the nervea.
'. i
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE ADVISE
No matter how many medicine*
you have tried for your common
cough, cheat cold, or bronchial irri-
tation, you maar pat relief now with
CreotnuiBlon. Creomulsion not only - ■ *»*
contatae th* soothing eltmente palatable, and may be tai
ruchaaByrmMrfWutePtne’cojn- 3renl with romarkabte" re
pound with Tar. and fluid extract Creomulsion is general!:
of Licorice Root, but it also has satisfactory In the treat:
nuld extract of Ipecac for its power- coughs, chest colds and b
ful phlegm loosening effect, fluid irritation, especially those i
extract of Oascara for its mild ones due to common col
laxative effect, and most important hang on for dreadful di
of aU. Beech wood Creosote nicely nights thereafter. Don’t
blended with all of there re that it through another sleepless
wni^re^ch^the source of the trouble use Creomulsion. Even I
ThousSm^ of people who really
b?uYe^Wu<?j^irW'vw^M1uOr>i
I ture to soothe the" in
Tim David Irvin of Cool-j tated fEmt/Sk to _____ —
idge I, nner pastor of the^ Bra so* expel germ-tadeb phlegm. Drag-
visited here recently. -
Mr and Mrs. 8. A Pate, Mr.
and Mr* E. Gatewood visited
friends at Alvarado Sunday
Mis* Wlllena Reed of Dallas
spent Bunday hbre wiUi her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Reed
— .. . .. i Mr and.Mto. Charlb* Bkier of
Roy MorrMB. Bardwell visited here last week
Bonnard Riley. with Mr and Mrs W. M,. J.
Kuiheryn Smith. Christine swlnsy,
Jeaning__w1*h*r»on._ Brysn Zlm-1 Mr and M|.t Ar|jj|, Coffman and
Mae Cllll“"' »Fent J>» Qai-
Coiper, Billy Ray Anderson. Vivien “*HoItend Mre*P^te>‘G?r-
.........
«—‘-‘olyn Mlles. Billy
Lee Stovall, Billie
Betty Buohan,
BooWe Ami
. pauy Jo Friou, Tommy
a*- Su/*.aPs — KBs* ae
inarene Nutt Dorothy Lee Powell.
bora. MMM'PHnied by Mr* NeMie
SHitth of the N T A co-operative
house at HWaboro visited the
Cleburne co-operative house last
.
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into energy and tissue. ****.’
(4). Mineral*. Th* body contains
many mineral*. “Enough lime to
whitewash a chicken coop", a* one
physiologist expressed It. It need*
to have there replaced in the food
ihosphorus, iron, magne-
—Jiam chloride (common
salt), sulphur and mhny other*.
(8). Vitamin*. The»e *ubetanee*
are probably not true metabolite*,
but they areist and ar* in fact in-
dispensable in th* proceaao* of nu-
inma. — —.
Prodae* Energy
Som* of there fnnetion primarily
n---------•----- as energy producers, and som* as
Of oour**, svei'y tlsaue ha* to tlaaue buildars. The carbohydrate*,
' BaWMIlie, the brain and tb* akin for inatanee. are energiaara. There
i, ineluded. Bach tissue ha* Ito own is no carbohydrate In the makeup of
lum anj more than there la much gasoline in
iredomi- th* parte of your automobile engine.
But th* body utiHsre a groat deal of
carbohydrate, Just a* your engine
“ weight In gaaoline every
order to run.
The protein and the minerals are
• PUy; • uun^eiwmleal rornpoJt^ thJ
.~JY!.for tissues thomeelve*.
"• “T Fat is aontetlmea used a* an en-
: Mffiaar and aometime* it become* a
part of th* body tissue.
_ “_J We will take up each of these ele-
ira, represented in the diet monte ia separate article* tbl* week.
For many yewr* It has been the
tetlco in the elementary grade*
die jysburm eciiopis _t'L in-
kte lu the flrat* grade period or
I jiral report card period five
ek* and in.*U pl tiu) oilier* four.
th|* Wiy the pupil* receive
ide* definitely on daily report
rd* Tor <11 school lime except
i final week in each semester,
ilch in Ui* main is given over
exsmlnatloiw anti record mak-
i OUL v
the fuel - period
the school year 1UM-1N3 ha*
I been completed bv all the
Klpaln and U at.' follows:
Junior. High. School
mi Abba*. John Acosta. Arwood
tma. Palsy hdum*. Dorothy Ruse
1. Oharlw Allard. Billy An-
aon. Johnnie Lac Armatrmig.
, Jimmy Bailey. Betty Beasley, i }’?'
Hy Boger. Avis Boyd. Wesley I J"1
Miahaw Diane Bradshaw. Dan “
Dkner. Ann Carper, Cloyce Oha-
. Joyoe Chafin.' Herman Cus-
d Dordthy Deck. Don Dteltev.
Uy Jean Dillon. Betty Jp Don-
41. Hu: old Edwards, Harry JEwell,
land Faikenbury, Elisabeth Flah-
Krtly Fujarty, Helen Forsyth.
ibbeth George, Benita Griffen.
• Good ide, Baripra Hardin. B*r-
a HawUq, Rowena Head (-2:
. Bharon Hill. Waton Houck,
[land Hutcherupn, Joan Hyde,
ly Jean Jackrnm. D. C. Jarno*. I
y Jone*. Kd Jone*. Martli* I
.Billon. Benton Brockett. Billie Gor-
m*|i. Ilav Polson. Raymond Fur-
»Hi. June Klliingaworth. Btell*
JTosnei, Betty Ann Oorpany. Billy
' Bfrb Lightfoot. Dan Chaney Nath-
an Smith. Arnold Epperson Betty
HisgliD. Margie Nell Chapman
Boh Rom. Anita Vincent. Gordon
Park*. France* Kirkham. Betty
Hamrick. Wanda Fuller. Judith
Tutf. Jim WalU*. Malcolm •Wheeler.
Harold Bailey. Bennie Shelton
Peggy Benford Betty Ann Watts.
Anita Foote. Robert Steed
Per cent of gradto two to six
Inclusive of Junior High on honor
roll. 40,73; par cent %ot seventh
srnda on honor roll, 38: per cent of
all grade* on honor roll 3333 It
will be noted that in thia and all
other building* the first grade for
thl* year does not have an honor
roll. -
J. N. Long School.
Mary Alic* Barr. Freddy Beier.
Mary Ann Cmaey. M L Daniel*
-mil .11*1 gai**bath Epperson Mar-
tha Gtal. Shari LymtRalT Aima<
Jean Irwin (all I**). Doria Marie
Irwin. Marjorie Nell James. June
Mallett. Alma Jean Master*. Jimmy
Charlra Newman. Charles Peacock.
Javit Rumblcp. Marion Weat. Clela
Wigley. Bobby Dale Adams. Bar-
bara Jean Baucom, Mary Sue
Barge (all 1's). Martha Jean
Clarke. Maiga ret Anita Doyle. Rob-
ert Fowler. Travis Heald. Lequita
Joy Hutto Willie Marie Mat-
thews. Louise MoOuire (all I’m.
R10 VIST
.. . is. U
Candidate* tor the queen of the last week
Hallowe’en carnival to be at the “
gymnasium on Oct. 30 and 31 iiavg
been named by the dasaes of t
high- school? Boolhi. ! side she
and other attraction* are tael
planned "The Worn*Hire* W<
ding,” * feature, o( the caran
will be the feature Of the carnli
Anme Ma. Grigsby. SteJTX X'AreXi^
-A Mary Ehsareth JX WHiMurkT Akto*
Juanita Ncott. Dolorice I . '^dy, wiUian^ ^,h0:
more mid Norma Jeun Heed fresh-
man
Mr* J. P. Laeewell ha* (tone to
Dallas for an extended visit with
her daughter. Mr* 8. F.,RlackwelL
Mr. and Mr* O. C. J (Mie* of Fort
' 21 were week-end gue*t* of
tl>ojr stmt, Mr*. J J. Pendley.
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Hertoti, Hy-
*on. Dr Herron and Mito tone
Nea.som of Dallas were Bunday
. aueste of Mrs- M. A. Bema
GVI Ilin awareaov wruwwewg - • MlljRP»R GtfOl ttif* Mill* Hall Null
Ils, Bill Hutehe^^ljor^n Brown,Mllda y
jesae Ann < ate; l^UuuUie L‘»«A and Noll Ball of North Tesa*
Gene Hall. *U1UT* Buu>' T,ac!ler» College in Denton
Harsh Anne Kimbio, txihmah vl,lt„rt han r«c*>nUv
Wndbiar. uma Nell Wayland, Na-
dine Wynn, Dorothy Nobles.1
ueoigo Kimoro, Bennie Block,
Hubby Lcm*. Imogene Looper. Glen- ,
nu naldwin. Thomas Kuykendall,
Kenneth Lawson. Priscilla Bruce,
ooyce Buchanan. Gene Fine. James,
------------ Martha P»«»*» 1
Riley Lotielle Banoejj,
.JeaiHny WIRer*on,_ Bryan Zlm-|
merman. TWnnrrn Oompocll,
lam Cohen. Ahha LW. Evi
Moeller. Jo Doria Stafford. Jo Ann
Cooper. Billy Ray Anderson. Vivien
Jeun fl»h<ralt, Ginger Boyd^ Joy
Canhion, IT------ „2~-
Graham. Gwendolyn Mlle*,
Randolph. Dona I---U-—.
Biinkley. Hetty Buohan, Donntg
Buchanan. Booble Ann Calvert.
. 2_ Hatfield.
Kenneth” Kraft. Ben Martin. Thel-
marene Nutt, Dorothy Loe Powell,
Ruby Boles. Jimmy Campbell. Melba
James. Jackie Kraft. Betty Ram- !
sey, Jackie Campbell. Fred Griffin.
Dixie Mae Mahurin. Winston |
Maye*. Vernon Ixigan, Av* M»<>
Anderson Laverne Aahcraft. Irene
Barts. William Brown, Floyd Clark.
Bai bars Nell Dunaway. Pot Ingle,
Hheilu Kennard. Charles Leek.
Alicia Uvtngstton. Patay itulh
Maba. Lagene Martin, Charles Mc-
Laurin. Mary Nesbit. Jimmy Wells.
Patricia Ann Williamson. Donald
Bale*. Halen Bate* Herbert Qorp-
any. Blanton Ehrltoh, Bdwin Han-
sen, Charles Ray Meala, R. L. Own-
bey, Katherine Paterson, Bunny
Ragsdale. Fmnklyn. Redding. ’John
Earl Week*
I Per sem of grade* two to four
Ineluaiye of Irving School on honor
roU, 3&: per cant of grades five
and »ix on honor roll. 33; per cent
-a- °f Ml grade* on honor roll. 33.2.
grade y t AiUmb. g,h**i?“
Billy Fafv Anderson. Charles
—Baldwin, ’tommy Blankenahlp. Jo
iKkk. Martha Dell Bright. Joan
ttlcr im Orow Miller Mary Lou
lag Wrba. Bar* Zimmerman Er-
1HM Hoy Hudspeth, Nannctte
Bradbury. Betty Jo Yatcr. Wanda
Power*, Betty Jo Freeman. Hu-
Kllen Bteele . Wilborn Rl’ey Larry Marina unornrr. •»«>««•
'JX“vi2S?h«5' »**i
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'**■*£** X)h'o^fmy’ch?i". IWwall. Voynettia Wallace,
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five and «lx on honor roll. 28.33;
per cent of all grades on honor
roll 33.2 ,
Sant* Fe Seh*oi.
U>la Neil Harwell. Mary Allen.
Billy Jim Booth. Bobbie Jo Brown.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, October 24, 1938, newspaper, October 24, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306974/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.