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Dr. C. W. Daugette, president of Jacksonville State Teachers College. has announced that at the opening of the next regular session State.
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Secondary Education TOBe Offered Baccalaureate Sermon TO Be a
Clawes To Start When School Opens
For The Fall Quarter; Committee Now
At Work On Curriculum
Dr. C. W. Daugette, president of Jacksonville State Teachers College. has announced that a t the opening of the next regular session State Teachers College will introduce a program to prepare teachers for sec- ondary education. This will be another step in the advancement of the institution which has specialized in the training of elementary teachers. The state committee 09 the revision of the curriculum of the State Teachers Colleges is composed of Dr. D. H. Eikenberry, of Ohio Uni- versity, who is working under the United States Teacher Education Commission; Dr. Agnes Snyder, of* Columbia University; Dr. W. Mor- rison McCaI1, Miss Daisy Parton and Mr. L. W. Smith, all of the State Department of Education.
Senior Dance
Untiring in his efforts to help TO Be (^) Given in revising the curriculum to meet
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Play Is Friday
Night, Dance
lllJacksonville s a t u r d a ~ ~ i g h t ?. (^) I
H/bfay Queen/
I The fifty-sixth a n n u a l com- mencement got underway Monday
11 (^1) IZIlt~8 - I^ night^ with^ the May Day Festival.^ Y
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Hall stage. The spring season at Jacksonville (^) I, the moving was culminated by a student-wide
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by the Student Social Committee, S. T.
Dean Jacksonville, W ~ Owith 1 Saturdav Eve 1
nnd received enthusiastic response (^) ~t 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning
III the Baccalaureate Sermon will be vote, with no less than sixty-nine
, - - - - -^ - Dean C. B. Collier of Florence., I I ~ e a nL. K. Sisk of Livingston, and Dr. Hammer d Troy is on the corn- I AUBURN PLAINSMEN TO I
. - -. girls being someone's' choice, was recorded. Every girl in school was a potential candidate, and each stu- dent voted for his or her choice. Receiving the largest number of votes was Miss Constance Mock, a mem-ber of the sophomore class,
delivered by the Rev. William
terian church, Talladega. The solemnities of the Baccalau- reate Sunday will begin at 11: A. M. Sullivan's processional "On- ward Christian Soldiers" will mark
mitt= of representatives from the (
State Teachers College. These two TEIE AFFAIR I Committees collaborated recently at Montgomery to set up a proposed
ior years of college. The Place-Gym of new Physic
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included: (
the Scripture reading. The kei. K 1 Wilma Anderson, Dutt01-1. Tevis N. Matthews of tbe locd MMaUI* I DB. C. W.W G E T T E (^) IB d , Centre; i*ryar, ~ a c k s o n - ' ~ h u r c h e> -. .1=9d^ b ptap& -7'-' rt&h.. Dr. Daugette, president of the college and adviser to the senior ville, m a Gillihand. Hoke's Bluff, [Lorraine p&@.i&rcpdsr a (^) I
Dixo M. F. overnor
sewn The represents. he a t
.
Sftop Shoe Pyron's
ALA. ACKSONVILLE, f
S T U D E N ' T B
Vanilla PlamUa is a qemg~& '
k b m WW&I form tb q@a
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in rt long and exciting life.
- Empire^...^ the^ foundation Hudsai: They aay .that m e of^ *^ *^ +
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President Taft had to have a spe- * * *
LOOK OUT!
checks preliminw far SO proval.
improvement great revealed have
have been attained formerly ~ d t s
---- .-*
brlOht his Vernon Haywood for
remarks.
oiit for Mattison Otis
pipe.
so being for Riley Mae Ludie
ahp.
.- A
ferenoe.
arguips. for
am- of lack Ms -for Greiad "Pop"
bition.
s o p ~ t i o n.
C
e m b hand): The years seem
thb for (reaching Cayley Dr.
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am a Dr. Cayley: Oh, just - 1
I if Garren, .'" 03Sue: lVlm
be a sdent- I'll articles on science,
Ist."
Luttrell: 'Well, Mrs. Garren, M h
wiIl be educated." I
declare to I "WelI, Garren: Mrs.
to continues Garren Dr. if you,
will leave I akticles, these write
home."
give you a job won't I sir, 'WO
own figure." name your "Okay,
eggs?" these with
only I know. don't "I W a i m :
x e 'table.4lainsmen. %aid
the one' about We there's And
p the best@ dormitory w a out of
one only 4 the he's dressed--now
dressed.
&hg, S. T.: "My boy friend, the
always making flowery speeches is
about the roses in your cheeks?"
"Not him. He raves about T.: S.
my stems!"
discovered where just We have
tPom. €he word "auditorium" comes
Then '!)ub" mewing Spahish
hear to auditorium means a p l a e
bull.
rs Teachers For Unit Health
~ ~ u and o ffne yw Some
Gal- Mrs. d diWctioa bt Under
ccmelatioa in unit befilth a vert
cobper* b aml subjects w o with
&st the 1 arei, these at Some
mpefi as Msswith* made,
fe on Wt a dev4bWa man,
super- as Arnold .?&I grade, with
ch-, as Dickey Sarah viser,
seuperviser, Alice Boltan as Miss
up Rowland as chairman, worked
Health Service. and Health Habits.
and second grade with Leota Gregg
fourth grade unit Randolph's I b h
tbe ot Csre The of. subject €he on
Mlas wit$$ grade fi&h the nJ T e b.
&t@ a developed chairman, as F
m.& unit A Clesniinea& soap
%?%!@&ZP-g%w&, F L
&aea- unit* A Cleanllnea& y m
9 m , w i n ~ l u a g ~ ~ a l t h , WPI
w b the making and rules
thfrdt Mrs. M e n d o n ' s in worked
@.v= are tbis @ (de- &&man
One of the best units developed
was that one which was worked up
and chairman, Dickey, Sarah by
Fraa- Ruth Sandlin, Meharg, Irene
Lameter, Mae Lulr WfLU8m. % @
tea* L u & ~Carlyle, student and
Grade--&& Second tor Unit
W e e k ) agur
HEALTIi ai0OD
Appoar?h: I.
doctor. school by tion 1
for Look chil* Having C.
magazines pictures in ' h e m
chil- from Oettlng suggestions D. I
rules.
Objectives: 11. I
health.
practice children help To B.
good health.
habits.
healah. good af necessity
ProceaW m.
learned. be td !tWngq A
teeth eb lklr Care. 1
a.* tBaDEe
h* '%as
ye= a e M
tooth-ache. rj$ CWseb (dl f L '
body. dk&e @are a,.
e w ger baths
T h e & o Z m p i n Sr,
be& Ae
bath. the Qt h v bdal W e (dl
Quantity. (a)
q. (b) Quality (grades of
and milk of imp~rtaaee Cc) 'The
mlljf or ww (d) ~ m q r e n t
diet. the In
P.** mod 4.
on posture dom rt EUb& (a)
l heal. a e ~*
wttte- mental
of good posture. value& W fc)
- xE 5.
out-door of (a) The importance
exercise. fo Kinds (b)
Sportsm~ship. <dl
Sleep.. 6
(a) Amount.
Qood sleeping posture. (e)
Body. of the
affect the How 'do bad teeth 1. 1
ahodd & a times many ' T i o w
we brush our teeth? When?
What causes tooth ache? 3.
What are the Mndb of baths? 4.
Why should we take baths and 5.
how many should we take?
we should How much milk 6.
good ~osture? is What .B
posturn? good ~s What 8.
ture?
Why should we exercise? 10.
exerabe?
sleep? we How much should 12.
sleeping good are the What 18.
condltims?
Education. Health cal
IICL l r i ciry only me is raris
world where one can dial his tele-
and automatically secure a phone
the of thrce-minute news bulletin
day. the latest events of
6ePk-
the used first w h o avarre.
every in cfiicken "a expression
prosperity. He sald b a t he would
family eve* mtil satisfied not be
ni a chickm France c o ~ l t P h v e in
h t h? The It -. Ain't
find fault with the editor, They
they print is rot, stutt The
a cemetery lot. As
The ads show poor arrangement,
wail. claclasen The lower
But when the paper's printed,
on file, is issue And the
Developed
House, Haviland Plsy em C.
e g e i a. .E.
References: N.
World Books. 8.
Americaa from G. Materials
Chicago. Dental d i a t i o n ,
Y. N. Y., N. ance Co.,
(Alabama State-adopt- Health I.
text). ed
(text). Q1esnline.w and Hedth J. I
Odys- American Doctor's An K.
sey, by Victor Heiser.
Phillips. C. Day, by Mary - 8 L.
Love. Jane
by Health of Fundamentals N.
Kirkpatrick.
A. Teeth.
Bath. B.
Milk. C.
D. Posture.
E. Exercise.
Sleep.. F
was stress- teeth the cleanliness of
an important from being s ed
hy- a fram as etic as well t4 aes
"=P wmw
th was taught by -
by that were made and collected
teachers. ' and student pupils the
studah tbe second grade One of
tooth. dfvMud
B. Daily Bath:
baths per week.
recently.
Tom Mrs. and Mr. Welcome!
Donni Apartment our into White
We're glad to have "Napoleon,"
enter- aro girls the that seenu It
HOW childhood. second their ing
in seek" and T i d e "ElWWE?"
vetch fked is child play.
disgusted was We wonder who
Saturday and Edith Denson with
why!? aftemoon--and
have Louise to glad were We
Thorn back in the Apartment Dor-
hope We week-end. mitory last
as llew as she likes to come back
come back enjoy having her we
tripping seen were girls What
Thurs--campus across the lightly
glow. Heat dances in the air, and
smoky blue and EIazy h u a pees
Plieadiag voices, hoarse ,wi-t& ,so@
I bly bottom.
of in4erIudeih&% Then sleep,
to draws near soul And meid.
I^ things.^ all^ the creator of^ God,
of Thelma and Jerry.
i
Mrs. $hda. Ester, Elsie, Evelyn,
" b a n s. Cleo, Shirley, ,- S
end b e Coxes, and Varona leave
I^ of the quarter.
(b) The kind of baths.
I
and bad good illustrating both ter
(dl The social value of the bath.
The kinds of baths were found
rest- also and cleansing purposes
should be which hot baths, (2)
taken only under the direction of
shower and a is which of best
vigorous by should be followed
cold a take to is good rubbing-it
into cold out bath before going
social and importance The baths.
value of the bath and the import-
soap were taught and il- ance of
many pictures, and by lustrated
colorful and attractive posters were
made.
Mi: C.
exercise.
s of exercise. (b) W
exercise. Importance of 'daily C)
Sportsmanship. (8)
The importance of outdoor daily
sportsmanship of rules The tion.
were taught and the rules for ex-
chil- the given were ercise
pictures and posters illustrate Many
build strong healthy bodiw, to cise
made.
Sleep: F.
(a) Amount.
(b) Proper sleeping condiiions.
Good sleeping posture. (c)
Value of sleep on the health (dl
or the body.
illustratine posters Attractive I (a) Quantity. I
.)&im of (b) Quality (grades
and milk fo (c) The importance 1
I
milk (d) Diiierent ways of using
in the diet.
the milk in of The importance 1
stories and by diet was stzessed
ele- giving the p o s h A posters.
one milk was made by of .merits
of the student teachers.
Posture: Gaod D.
"hs=@JdpetR?twe:
health. Ehssrcal
the of hygiene the an Papers
good and posture and skeleton
good the value of stressed h d t h
aa and bssiemic a from posture
we& sleep on points these all
terial on sleep were collected,
Evaluation: VL.
para- compose children A. Let
graph of things learned.
the realize Children should B.
health. goad value of
and know should Children C.
ed.
more be should Children D.
heal*.
""'A" '" ;$;&& .j f
more be
heal*.
better be should E. Children
sports.
Testing-Teeth: VII.
A. How many times a day should
we brush our teeth?
toothache. c a m : what Tell B.
do you day a How many Hmes C.
did Sou thaa more now any them
was 'The tea table
Dpu-l mW*' Jones. BUSS and nett
p~~~ Is Noble and the honorees. Jr, gette,
children spent Mother's Day with + + + CLUB G W E N
Faculty With Bfrming- in Mrs. Ingram's parents
ham. MONTQOMERY.^ Garden Club Wednday at^ Ule
to glad to welcome all We are o + +^ City.^ hame in the north end of the
a new btruetor of whom the col- has she mt le- to be glad the Of meem a attend to vited by Around," ,zeal' the ''his
in Conference Recreation State "Differat and ~ i - ~ , J. A
extMmcly proud. H~spitallege Gar- retuned
where l e underwent t r e a v t. will be the chairman of the group^ McCluer.
at Harvard. He taught aster's and * * * on the discussion of Music and Re-^ served^ hosteas^ me
the teach- In at Columbia years two^ at Jacksonville^ Music Department^ flower garden.^ baa'
er's college. He has studied abroad @3-. Glee Men's the of director and
. year. fox one Y + + Club. E SHADOW W SUPPER AT
pubLished was book a R a a t l ~^ Mother's^ spent^ Ada Pitts^ Mrs.^ + 3 C *^ Shadow Lake, country lodge of
library. the in shelf reserve the BAND- NEW s- *.^ Jax^ enjoyed by^ outing^ gay^ a^ of
book interesting this of T~, children at the her all by joined^ a d e n @ and their friends. Tuesday
other than our Dr. Noble, none is Walter her daughter, Mrs. of home^ Mr. F. S. Ray, Sylacauga, who has^ rambl-^ a lodge*^ me^ 21.^ May
Christian. si books popular his of Another^ *^ *^ *^ at^ bandmaster^ as^ select&^ been^ comfortable structure situated^ ing,
Measurements". entitled "Tests and^ Jacksonville next year, will be inm?unbk^ the^ foot of^ the^ at
=- in much very. He Ed ibrr Jud.e^ Boys'^ band at^ the^ Of^ charge^ setbng^ rustic^ its^ fiectd
Sunday. M. The father of Dr. Noble, Dr.
now Dean Emeritus, I, Noble S. C.^ a + +^ large-room where the guests danced
and played bridge.
for =ills Carolina at Chapel North home arrived Reuben Self Mr. INGRAM FRANK REVEREND lovely meal consisting of broil- A
Dorothy fhe former si Noble Mrs. for a two weeks visit,^ Ingram and^ F.^ L.^ Mr. and Mrs.^ cake, and coffee was prepared by
North LeFgton, of Mandenhall + Y +
- law s o w two am Carolina. There son, and Thomas Maude Mrs. of funeral the
Lee w*le
their home on Pelham Road. in^ ~^ + + + "^ ,^ ~^ bburn.^ ~^ ~^ e^ e^ ~^ i^ :yyid 2;.^ Sarah m a r , Mary Frances^ mar,
spent Miss Ruth Parkman Barnes Wilson, Helen Scott, visitor
and LUCY Illinois, pontiac, iron, the
Pageant High;rSrS Lang-^ in^ home^ at her^ week-end^ Mr. Ingram was well known in
James Elizabeth Williams, Mary Kilby Hd1 At Miss guest her as had and dale havtng Alabama of section this
coIlege faculty. the Gladys Allen, of being and derk probate as served
minis.r. Baptist prominent a Williams, Bill Hames, Tom Wright,
Night Thursday Fort and visited Auburn he? + + ) c Sid Kirksey, Seymour West, Jack Benning during the week-end.^ Greenleaf, Charles^ m p e y , Ivan
the Jackson- of class senior The^ * + *
mACHI&R DISTalCT PAaRER Lykes and Sewell, -''in,
its pr-t will school ~ i g h irille Turn- Dana Davis returned Mrs.^ SCHOOL^ VIgFT8^ Henderson.
o'clock. 8 at Hall, Kilby^ Georgia.^ North^ the Parker^ of^ the faculty^ of^ ber
title is the Speak" Youth "Let^ + Y J C^ C.^ S.^ School, Greenville,^ District
entire the and music appropriak pres- M. C. Mrs. with Day several yems Mother's^ in^ visit to Jacksonville^ CAFE^ CITY^ THE
perform- stage the processional and * * + * + +
_- -.-- -- ------------ sister. his **wi nini@t,** .~ednesday v b i t o r t. ~ a ~ : n -. h ~ ; l L r h g L ~ c
Milkshakes
retmn you Souwn:-*'Why'n't route to en Parkman, Miss Ruth + 4 * +
c o w ' t Totherow so^ ball^ the^ a sophomore at^ is^ Gadsden, Hugo^ Daugette have^ W.^ Mrs. C.^ a d^ Dr.
Boys! .Boys! - n o m p p. ~ : Dr.^1 her^ as^ h a e l Posey has bad^ Mrs..^ I^ -.^^ davs --*
'
I
here." am Logan bou forget I J. L. her sister,-~rs. guests,
Mrs. Posey, Nrs. E?a. Tampa, .of Cath- Miss Mrs. Mabel t l o r e ,
talkies about the thing nice One^ PWY^ Marguerite^ Miss^ Logan and^ Marl^ MP^ anA^ Ashmore^ mine
you all apphud can you that h Stevenson in week-end the merit ~ d - 1 esda Snead s ~ e n t ALUae
-.I- ----.--I ---. ----. - - .. ------.-I--."-.-1 -- ------
Lillian Holloway and Agron Hand. seminar and study, assemblies,
Rut- Mrs. was fucnished by sum- tbe nt tunity for observation
hundred guests d. m -otot@i&~&~'~^ aU lei&kb:'i&m "
9 : , &us the - have charee'of W i l l trv I
; programs.
District of ~eaehers in-^ her^ McDonalrf, received^ Mra.
Opporhity Have TO Reeder, H. Dr. Edwin from vitation
of Wcation at the Uni- professor
For CurricdumStudy versity of Illinois. Dr. Reeder was
University, Columbia at formerly
ad- Mrs. McDonald's was and he
viser during the t h e she was get-
degree in elemen- A. M. ting her
education. tary
Examination Oral 1
Group To Given Is
The American Government class
has introduced an cxamination pe-
six The campus. the to culiar
concluded been has mpnths study
examina- comprehensive a with
examples of the Following tion.
the large universities, the students
to professors the of five invited
and hours two lasting period a
thirty minutes.
the suggested class, Government
that de&W my' s)bldents.-were
of testing.
ex- of board the canposed ders
c4mpre- most Althosrgh aaniners.
e examinations are written; M
.D* w t it was .given
Qeivern- Piuaeriean in me:lcwP.se
classets have been T h e eg~periment
satis- prove deam p~emnt the 9 l
i l n p o ~ t most two .* t&un.
Outside examination. prehensive
the to *its included activities
6 U ~ e s , State Capitol, the Couqty
Daugette, president of W. C. Dr.
the college, has announced that the
have a will district thls' at teachers
study cur- to opportunity unique
riculum revision programs in prog-
I of teacher& colleges the in ress
02 m~lication the and Alabama
roam, the-- to these revisions
"worlssbpw c o r n , special a in
which will be oiEered during Sum-
School. mer
Dr. work, specialized this For
outstand- an Daugette has chosen
who field, the from person ing
successful. unusually been has
of Coble, director Margaret Mlss
Sdisbury, School Crest Bill the
Parker the orgemized who Conn.,
C., S. District Schools, GreenviLIe,
sible methods.
podble through attention ma& u d
~~. nnmber of limited
in senrice who take the Teachers
under- the y of improvement. b
be will learning wmiples of lying
and tmes of learning the study of
$endit not of cow= w B be Thii
only to those who have not com-
pleted work on their 'degrees, but
lalso to gradute students, who are
in progressive education. interested
Crest Designed J ~ X 1.^ ernments.
Former Student IBy
ha Be@dzar, &daon, c. a MI-.
W..W: pT ~pening anaounced the
.?. My WnaaY, quarter mer
cam- begin vvLU Registretion
&- mr@awaO11Kntnh .will exePEise~,l$$axd;$r and tarnoon-cement
&eW bagin will 'Tuesday. Classes
o5Efs& -hiepi at nesday- lporning
--..d.S v-' ...l*Y -" ..""U-
I.-.:/" ,' !rime. DeBght Savhig central
hd tee-%-* 'Several new
#@ Jr,, Nable, S. C. M. .rD Allen,
~ t e e r l a m.had& Shd-&t& Fby .Mr.
stu- .lonner Mans enrollment. rl*
new and students, ,regular cleats,
It is with justifiable pride that
that fact eh reveals % Teacola Itfie
College Crest, s o rare C. T. the S.
and fonner artist a local by painted
ubA&cizmde= ibe' o i head
- w h - w d T!U',
dep=her publicityZ b e t h i l e$he' bf I T e a l i e d .head ,+ .7!!
in- si it ands o d a , ,,bbkh
head u as e w .bt. .mr stitutea
.td the b & W F I N the of
si$nSficant, cornwe- si erest 3#b
T H E T E A C O L A W&4sr&y, May 22,194(
I'
JUX Sasketball Players holds in rtme for the grid warriors tion. under which our coach: and
c. w. DAuaETypE,R. Jr, E a r n p r e s i w t =ow,w mmurer mssllmmLs, Secpeta~y
ma, K K CtXP3?EE, E#iW
Are Honored
-'.:? tions as to the calibre or the nekt burg. Hudson was the captain of
sble O make .ng definite p r a C - able "gm~alissimo" fmm Hack&+ follow. be ehuln B- Of ers af L e alum& ankt W & W wediihg to take
saw fit to reelect him because of
gPaduates of J, s, T. C4:
heat & dWt of the diamond, but bama, b ad&his le-ed knowl-
many Of Our (^) drop yeoman service he rendered at the SIB%R.&^ NanaaS*
Jamvm.Bi merest in her bas- edge the citizens of
ia funs high, and her say^ au*t^ agafiut^ his^
pleting the two-year course of Hardy Gergmus, the fiery lad
FORT PAYNE, Ala.-Abour: 390 @. $. d F y f f ~ , :
. f ~. I. C, cbknpionship team for two Alma Mater. And yet there is one of competition for Captain ~ ~ DeKalb County teacbrs heldd -^ t&h^ -ea^ W^ :--.e~t^ ~f^ &^ ,d
cansemtlw years, which has also phase of his education that is in*
held the singular distinction for complete.
while many others never partici- (^) &rs 09 last ~^ ~Park Saturda~r,^ a^ ~^ - m d^ b^ a- tan^ HWW,,^ p^ FMB^ P^ B^ thg ~ pate in college athletics once they Owls. mg, golf and softba^ weddbs^ k^ b^ FB^ Iikw. rep-thg Georgia. Alabama, We love our school and our have become eligible to enter the Ed C0lviq ?Yallv Friedmat%+'
Floricla and PJllssirrsippi in the S. I. teachers, and like our beautiful smaU* Little. one betwem the women &z-s FORMER^ e m ~ c h i n gproiession. ~ h u s , many ;* the vaeyand he w - m m
A. A tsurney for two consecutive campus, the friendliness o$ fellow harg, Jessie McCurdy, and holds its place of esteem students, the bountiful social We have quit the Brooks will be among the list of Of the mouns. ' lFsa z x student body even during afforded, the cooperation of &I- field of action j u t at a time when backfield candidates from which teachem &--n periods. This was evi- dents with one another and with experience and (^) instruction were Coach Dillon has to choose when The^ g e e denced by the crowded auditorium bringing them to a state of physi- the call is given for varsity aspi-- 'baghers the
wM&i accompanied the presenta- would have enabled them^ to^ dem-^ Bud Simpson will again handle by the Alley .t@bhe& z&e^ #a0^ &d^ tbe^ w^ e^ ':I
,.ti f&%***
in chapel. "Red"^ Jones coming in for a share^ the^ following^ &ice-^ h r^ l&$Ml; @W^ Wa^ 'mat EI8.^ %3~&od); '^ :^ - The white letters are superim- when we sing our Alma Mater. ,^ because of limited OPPor- of consideration for the^ j.ob.^ Miss^ Jewel1 McCrao*^ lk&&^ t.^ db.^ dC
Tuerman Wilson, Flembn Meade, pnddent; Dot C.msbdL m-
fe, vice Bastdo&
iW m 3 cGs
~ ~ = - TPmmw?aa, &$ q
Owl va~si@f ~tl-b~g. we are not there.<^ :'^ this respect. Hence, our boys me^ year, while Little is graduating
ton Massey, Henagar, keeawer. Wid kbs J~bmmdkk%rik z- g! Standards corpmittw S3mwtoa L,lm4$%W@ lat 613 i$$d&br
ed award wm presented he warm- students^ are^ deficient.^ No^ team^ role^ in^ many of^ the contests ar-^ team- Lu4^ &irman;^ Eula^ BrcgLr^ bUe ed over some of his experiences on can win consistently unless it feels ranged for them by the schedule Patterson,^ Cma^ S.^ Os-,^^1 -^ brtr%
Leading tackle candidates will be Lee Camp Marg m. "Red" Bowen, Cox, James Jackson, land.
Coach Steve's champs to ancient attend our games, we place a great determined by the native abllity Welfare^ e o d t W + :^ Jomph^ I,^ m m
nessee' Petterson, c h a i r m R R. MWF. With
Tho= receiving sweaters were: our team. Tbep feel honored to of which it is composed. The best James Rill will again be at left^ Grady^ Gilbert*^ M a f i a^
W ~ W Q**
James #'Red" Kemp, Douglas; Lewis represent backers like this and are talent of^ high^ school football^ is^ end^ with^ T. J.^ Holt.^ Willie Mae Gilbert^ and^
Eion.
Estes "J. B." Hudson, Hackleburg; fort if support is near. The more follow a policy of paying their ath- look for the coming ceason, we
Solon 'Top*' Gwgg, Hamilton; Sam backers present, the more effort leks for services rendered in eom- have, no doubt, omitted several of chairmri^ VA^ R-^ h.-&
the names that will adorn the Irby Powell. J. Bi. %- Mns ~OJ! m e w , haVehg b- $I
Bailey, m e ; William "Yankee So come one and all, to^ MI^ ball^ To get back^ to^ the task at hand.^ roster, but they will be given due^
Mi'dred wi- & I1lk ,nrM-ith IBs @ ment 9 the &t%. b.^.. Bill" Friedman, Greene, N. Y.; games we win go. And when we that of reviewing the prospects copideration after they have been^ and Jay
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Mr. and Mrs.A. C.
In aadition to the players Neal spirit We know it's there. ~ o y e r ,Decatur, official referee, and - 3.^ S.^ T..C.Student Tuernaan Wilson, Woodland. man- (^) They're The Stuff / " P ~ ~ Y sFor-Pay" ager, also were awarded letters. (^) Sports ,
has served aS oaptain the
stanrllng in baseball. -.^ M.
with i Faidax team, a smi-pro
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Red K ~ ~ ~ ,too short to en^ route to^ Marion,^ so Tom left^ beague.
him at home a the urd^ Kirk has an interesting story con. B L I D* c .-
ship for two consemti* years and .IYlrs' Shpl -*-^ ected^ with^ his^ baseball^ career.^ ford,^ of^ Thorn- tm the S. I. A. A. ratfng w l ~ f hthe kam has held. It h a participated mt^ ,&bas^ unttl^ you^ ROJ'^ the^ oaly^ tenm^ In^ C.^ W4ih^ a^ freshman^ at^ the^ Univer-^ cenwy^ Was elect&^3 Bre that^ med^ r"^ a^ era.^ A^ dty^ of^ Alabama, he^ signed^ up with^ ornee pre, in '. *. *. Sam Bailey, who made ,&S. '^ But^ no^ salt^ nmd^ pepper, and onions^ the^ Eagle-Owlg^ ElPB^ 'Onfer-^ S t^ Louis^ ~ ~ W a l s. the^ ident^ of^ the^ ~^1 ~^ - A. A, and a all-A. I. C..is also few.^ ence title.~ h sounds a d a~ t w, doesn't F a n t i m e he married and, as both barns^ C w e l u ,^ of