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I _ r t T/\ff EDITOR-IK-CIIIEP HERBERT LT. PAUL Asst. Editor, c •*.. ^Bud Thompsson. Art Editor : .V/ayne Hicks. Advortising I.lgirj , c®Tod McConnol Asst* Adv. . |Edwln Shocklay Circulation IIgr**iiRoy McDowdl Humor Editoir, • i • - i • Jack Brid^am Socioty Editor®.*♦.Barbara Z© Sports Editoir., ,i • • *Bidd Bur tom* Local Nev/s Roportor* .’.Albert B# Asst"Nev/.s Reporter. ^Leona Norton Class RoportorsB: 7th Grade.Edna Hortoir 0tb. Grade••*«...4'oClai^oncc Baty 10th Grado* . •‘.‘• •EvelyiXi Allo^ 11th Grado^'i./. •'•‘iAwa llix 12th Grade* *ElliG V/ilsom BirsiNG ?;ar bonds Let»s give up some of ouar cand^ and buy War Stampss* Two bars of candy will buy one Stamp. If v/d will s:top eating aome candy v/e can got a Bondo IJfft vis all tury to have a Bond befoirc this yecur is owr* VIVIAN McCALL 5th Grado SCENIG HIGHL/iNDS Y/o have near us5 ^mo very boautifUl mountainffj ' dear to the heart of Southornors. Highlands^ is a place of rocil beauty* ' ViThilo on a hike Saturday, going to Suns^at and acrosps, I passed through real fairyland# The tv^css were covered with silvery ice and saiow>»*thon with the sunshine gleaming upon them, truely it wds a sight to behold. We've got some thing here and wo don^t know it# Mother Na.tuTD close beside us. V/alking on aca?oss> from Sunset, there was plenty of ice on the trai and hanging boaide the mountain wall3» Lo it made me think of ®cxmtiiw! Swit2zorland wher© I»ve always wanted t;o visit:* Boys and giirls wo*ve got something here that other ccountrios do Jiot havGi. Let»s enjoy thcsm. MISS E. RAINS- HELP FIGHT THE EKEMT AT HOME As we all know., our bela[ved country, today> is wcgeing a gigantic v^xir against tho powerful etnomy* But we^ at home, though wg may not yet i*eali2e it-^ have an cmemy far more powerful and doingorous than tho AZIS; Infantile Paralyad®# The; almi of this eneiiry is to destroy tho physical body of Qvory child in the United States* lit con very aexsily db this if it isn't stopped’# In 193B Th© Foundation For Infantila Paralyses wcs oirganised* Tho purpose of this foundatipm is: to l&xdf direct, and unify tho fight om every phase of this sickness* Once again this organiz;ationi is sending it*s call thiroiaghout: this ✓ * firee Nation, tfco every American man, woman, and child, in every State, County, city, village and hamlet, to combine their strongth against this common enemy* ‘ It takes: moire than mere phyaical strength to carry om this fightfc ^cffiossfully* In the year of 1941 each- case rcQjUiPod treatment amount- lug to $1.,000.GO... .slightly more than §3.00 a aay. In order to carry orn this work, tho- Foundation needs: the financial aid of^every true Americana If you have not: yo?t oontrlbutod, do at on©o through your ^ocal chairman-* JOIN THE !>IAPCH OP DIi\ET'S TODAr^ The Editor*
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