Hippo Live Wire (Hutto, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
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STUDENT SALES PROVE TO BE HIGH
were varnished and a now basketball
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classes will be hoI 1 at the rocular
time or when the exams are finishod.
Double period classes may have gxams
les wore varnished and the doors anc
windows of the school house were
painted, ___;
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STAMPS FOR BONDS
BONDS FOR BOMBS I
There is a surprise in
store for all of the high
school st.nnts. It is just
around the corner and we
all looking forward for it.
Try to guess what it is.
No that’s wrong . Give up?
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you let the second grade buy more th
cn you. The school has sold 13635,45
in stamps and bonds since school
started. This is very good-lets keep
luring the Christmas holidays
there were a number of improvements
DECEMBER BOND QUOTA -
EXCEEDED
see if we can’t keep it g ing the
way it has started.
the fifth through the eighth
classes will be held. The oxai
c is as f allows: Tuesday, Jan-
morning
WellS 1*11 tell you.' It’s
iho mid—semester exams 1
. The exams are to start on
court was fixed. The lunch room tab-eut oul C
i t up •
The counties first.goal was 9175ci thor periodo The daily class scho-
During the last two weeks, the
students in both grammar school
and in high school sold $105.45 in
stamps and bonds. The Seniors are
now leading for the last two weeks.
The classes and their sales are as
follows: First grado-+3.60; Second
crado-12.55: Fourth grado-#4.70:
Fifth grado-,7.50; Sixth crado-
45.00; Seventh grado-5.50: Eighth
gradc-4p6.80; Tenth crado-p10.05 ;
SURPRISES IN STORE FOR
THE PUPILS
IMPROVEMENTS MADE ON SCHOOL
000. This was to buy a medium bomb-
er fof Williamson County but the
Treasury knew we could reach that
goal so they set the goal up to
278,000. This was to buy a Flying
Fortress. The bomber is to be named
the ’’Spirit of Williamson County
Texas”. The County sold #315,663.
25. They are to send the school a
picture of it when it is made.
made on the school. The ym floors Alowo" anc study real hard for the
■ -- tests that are coming . Let’s start
dule is as follows: First, third, "
fifth and seventh at the first th-c
rough the fourth period classes will
be held in the morning. On the sec-
uci 19 first period classes; Wednes-
day, January 20-Second period classes,
Thursday,January21- Third period
classes; Friday , January 22-Fourth
period classos;Monday, January 25-
Fifth period Blasses; Tuesday Jant- *
uary 26-Sixth period classes and
Wednesday January 27- Seventh period
classes.
For the grammar school grades,
grade four through eight, the scodule
is as follows: Tuesday,January 19,
first and second period classes;
Wednesday,January 20, Third and 7 • -
fourth period classes; Thursday, C
Janucry2], Fifth and sixth period
hould be ashamed of yourself bocouscnoonc Each Exam will start’ at 1:15.
.Students must remain in the room
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KEEP ’EM FLYING
close behind with 810,65
and then the tenth grade
followd with $769.30. All i_____________________
ihe other grades try to catc. Up witilI 30 classes every morning and *
the second,, anyway you Seniors- you the exams will be hold every after-
given. dming the regular class per*
iods and no extra time, will be all-
oted unless ncssary. The tests are
to cover six weeks work only.Double
period classes may have the tests
during pithor period.
This means we must all ’’buckle
12
V7pp,
for one and one half hours. P.E.
keep ’em FLYiNu
The December Bond Quota
for the town was 47,00C
but we went way over the
quota to 49,337.50. The
grades leading in Decern—
-er were the second grade
vith 9815.80, seventh with
81120, the fifth grade
pa ve
{j US PDSIAL
A — 541/65
Eleventh grade-$7.45; Twelfth grade—classes, Friday, January 22, Seventh
42.30. This is a good start so letsperiod classes. The tests are to be
AAERICA
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<c.m5 with a smile. They will
1 you study for tham.Try to
v-ou avams. Show the tcachers
3 easy
VOL: VI HUTTO HIGH SCHOOL HUTTO, TEXAS JANUARY. 15, 1943 NO.7
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