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Haggle, seeing I;Iab?^o in a deop dis- H03T0P c'ussi on v/ith the teaciior talioc a sudden interest in a'convenient dictionary (note: someday siio should look up the meaning of gossip), and before loijg Ilary tbll- I'\argaret that Helen told Een?.v • that Ivlaggie had-told her, Mable is in dutch again, VJhen anyone has the disease'bad enough to-betray a friend, nothing can be done for him, and I v;ou].d advise •• shooting as the only cure. Be careful--’ a fifth-v/heel is closely related to a fifth-columnist and just ' about a s popular. Fancy Potts, ROLLS FOR PERIOD FOURTH CrRAl'l2Ta THE TATTLESKAIS T here» s no lov;er form of ! humanity than the tattlesnakes. They cut throats v/ith whispers. They stab folks in the back with crafty■innuendoes. They kill time by murdering characters. Like slimy reptiles crav;ling over fresh grass, they leave a trail'and a stain every place they go. • Truth is not exciting enough to those who forever talk about people and not things--who do])end on the character and lives of their neighbors for all their amusement. They .broadcast to the V7orld e vorything about you, and a great deal more. Ther-e' s no known cure for a confirmed^ tattlesnake, but all of Us can gUard against acq-^iring the fatal scandal-mo ngering habit* v/a aan mako it a fixed rule never to say anything about a person that v/e V70uldn’t be v/illing to tell him f ace to face. --Arnold H. Glasow Extremities of Fortune Are Wisdomfs Test; He Is y/iscst ’Vho Bears Them Best The Honor Rolls for the fourth grading period have recently been announcedby Mr. Hev/ton.. The only difference between the first and second honor rolls is that to be eligible for. the' first honor roll a student-must be present and on time every day of the grading periods The scholastic attaiiiment for both is the same- The Attendance honor roll has nothing to do v/ith schelasti achievementc Students on the first honor roll are, as follov/s; S'ocond Grado: • Clyde Gibson, ..Bon Edv/ards Third Grade : I.'-argaret Zoellner, Jamie Phillips. Jo e Grunkle t on Ppurth Grade: Louis Reese Fifth Grade: Richard Potts’, Henrietta Alley, Elizabeth Ilev/ton, Ilary Della Rogers Sixth Grado: Joyce Burnett, Ray Reese, Ghas. "s R. Norton ninth Grade: Doris Hedden Students on the second honor roll are: Second Grade: Jane Anderson, Juanita Wood, Elaine Hopper, Sue Hopper, Mavis McCall Third Grade: Collin Wilcox rFifth Grade: Patsy Penland Sixth Grade: Mary D. Anderson, Jessie M. Rud, Mary B. Cook Seventh Grade: % T,!ablo Penland, Mary Phillips Eighth Grade: Edna Norton Tv/elfth Grade: Nancy'Potts Paf^e three (Continued on next pagp)
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