The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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TIIE FREEDOM CALL
Published every Thursday and entered at the post office at
Freedom Oklahoma as second-class Mail matter -
- MRS RUTH1IINTON Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $150 Per Year in Advance
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e4FAlited by the Pupils and Faculty Of Freedom Public Schools
–Editor " Doris Whittet Co-Editor Charles Martin
MEIMINIMOROMMEM
WHAT YOU BUY WITH WAR South' ABBB 'Jerold Campbell
STAMPS BBB
Ameiican boys are natural SOPHOMORES: Eleanor Ca-
ihelets They like to play base- ble AAAB Imogene Ferguson
kick a football around go AAAB Doris Martin AAAR
sPlaghing thiou'gh the water Jack Annis AABI3 Bertha Ma(
run "the cinder paths and ft Stine AABB Nelson Robinson
their rifle sights on the bull's AAB Velma Nickelson ABBB
eye of a target' That football Leona Devous ABB
- that catcher'g mitt that shiny FRESHMAN: Naomi MeAlist
' new' gun must wait until our er ABBB and Wanda Williatm
isó'yshave licked the daylights ABBI3
out of the arrogant Nazis 'Ind
Those of the Juniors andSet
Retnember what Pres Roos- 'tors who have the highest at
eveltsaid: "They asked for it erages are Charles Martin 98
And they are going to get it" Dewey Gibson 96 2-8 Mary Lot
(When you buy War Stamps and Robinson 96 Betty Fuller 91
Bonds at school you millions ol 1-8 Imogene Curry 95 Louli
kids are not only helping gir( Highfill 93 3-7 Florence De-
it t6 them but you are also buy- vous 93 1-2
jag for peace when you will The above is based on tilt
want a new football or a new grades made the first semestet
rifle You are buying the peace- and so far this year It is in-
time luxury life of an Americar teresting to note that the aye
when you buy WarStamps and rage scholastic standing is ris-
Bonds now' ing and the lessons are not
—U S Treasury Department snaps
Six Weeks Honor Roll
SENIORS: Betty Fuller AAAA
Louis Highfill AAA: Glenn
Woods AABB Doris Whitte:
AAB Wilbur Stout ABBB Foy
ardrop ABB- Normagene Car-
vtr ABB-
JUNIORS: Charles Martin AA-AA
Florence Devous AAAA
Imogene Curry AAAB Mary Lou
Robinson AAAB Norma Jean
MAX
HEATRE
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APRIL 29 7:30 - MAY 1
—GitlAgainoat Jaris to Save
" Pearl Harbor
Submarine Raider
With -jI0FIN- HOWARD
MARGUERITE CIIAPMAN
'fIVION- TUES
MAY' 2 - 3 - 4
' Edgar Bergen and Charlie
McCarthy Fibber McGee
y In Molly In
Here We Go Again
ADULTS 30c
CHILDREN 10c
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(Including Tax)
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Sophomore News
We had a very interesting
News Weeks this time It con-
tained an article about "How
Much Do We Know About A-
merica" We are about to com-
plete our history notebooks
We have been studying graphf
in Algebra It is very interest-
ing after you catch on
catching on is the point
It's about time for book re-1
ports to be due Most of us
have all of them but the illus-
trated ones
Thanks for the party Fresh:
merit We had a swell time
' SEEN: Bertha Mae writing a
note
First Second and Third
Betty Anne Darr is still in
the lead in the first grade read-
ing contest -
We are glad to have Ottie
Save ly in our first grade class
The following second graie
pupils made 100 in spelling:
Pt Babcock Junior Brennoa
Richard Hilbig Patsy Armantr-
out Mary Lee Carleton Shirley
Emerson Eva Belle Kurtz
Phyllis Shadid Sandra Shreeves
Jo Retta Thomas and Dixie Lu
McCammon
The following third grade pu-
' pils made 100 in spelling Fri-
day: Max Annis Buddie Dott
Gene Parsons Eugene Province
Billy Stewart Dean Wyckoff
Nita Bishop Elsie Brennon Do-
rthy June Robinson Phyllis
'Robinson Jerry South and Josie
I South
Fourth Fifth and Sixth
We are sorry Mrs Smith is ill
and hag to' be in the hospital
Mrs Mc Gammon is our teacher
while she is away
Those in the fouth'grade who
made 100 in spelling for this
week are Iris Jean Bickford
Carol Jo McCarnmon Nelson
Dale Hepher Larry Sample and
Leroy Kurtz
Fifth Grade: Tommie Province
Billy Joe Stewart and Johnnie
Darr
Sixth grade: Leona Sample'
Zelma Lee South Opal Arman-
trout and Delores Dotter
I - SeveraI in our room took part
in the Easter Pageant given
Sunday-
Senior of the Week
Doris La Rue Whittet the at-
tractive ilaughter of Mr and
Mrs John D Whittet is a mem-
ber of this year's graduating
class of Freedom high school
At the ripe old age of three
months Doris moved to Free-
dom' with her parents
When she was six years old
iii ikEEbom cAtiJitithoM ''OktAttomA
Doris started to school at Free-
dom she is the only member of
this year's senior class who has
attended here for twevle years
Throughout the twelve years
spent at Freedom school Doris
has been an active member of
her class As a Freshman in
high school she served as Sec
retary-treasurer of the class w
a sophomore she was the presi-
dent of her class She has been
a member of the girls' glee clug
for four years She was a mem-
ber of the girls' quartette dur-
ing her Freshman and Sopho
more years a member of a girls
duet during her Junior year and
a girls' sextette during her Sen-
ior year Was a candidate fol
Aggie queen two years
Doris plaYed in the band whili
she was in the seventh and eigh-
th grades and she was saluta-
torian of her eighth grade grad-
uating class She appearqd in
the all school play "Dottie and
Daffie" which was presented
this year she was to have been
in the senior play "Ma's New
Husband" but due to illness
she could not be present when
the play was preseented
She is editor of Freedom's
Fame this year 1
In the future Doris plans to
enter the service as a member
of the WAAC's
We Seniors
Yep! Here we are again We'
ye ploughed through the stormy
seas of another week
All of us have been' very busy
as usual trying to "caugEt-up"
which of course we havent suc-
ceeded in accomplishing But
believe me we're doing our best
We had a class meeting t'oth-
r day and learned that a cur-
tain for the stage has been or-
dered All of us are anxious
to see what it is like though we
fear that it shan't arrive be
fore school closes
Say! Did I tell you that our an-
nouncements and our name
cards came last week? Well
they did Naturally we're thrill-
ed '
In English IV e'lass we've
been reading' twentieth century
poetry and some of it is really
fun --
Goodie from an old Nut-Shell:
A definition "Daffynition" of a
bad idea: A tl'iught that isn't
worth getting isn't worth keep-
ing and isn't worth giving away
Be Seein' ya
"The Observer"
Post Script Philosophies: Tn
this war there is no such thing
as a civilian we are all soldiers
in defense of a common cause
—Dewey L Gibson
Chamber of Commerce
Regular Meetings
FIRST TUESDAY NIGHTS
OF EACH MONTH
J G Powers President
Hubert Flury Secretary
In
Freedom Clinic
Hospital
SURGERY OBSTETRICS
OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
—Office Hours-
9:00 to 12:30 1:00 to 5:00
Week Days Except Thursday
Afternoon
Other Hours by Appointment
DR C R YOUNG
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Phone 6
'Bishop'
And
Daughhetee
Cafe Barber Shop
Friendly Service
Freedom Oklahoma
SWP House
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through the water Jack Annis AABI3 Bertha Ma(
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And they are going to get it Dewey Gibson 96 2-8 Mary Lot
When you buy War Stamps and Robinson 96 Betty Fuller 91
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Rember what Pres Roos- iors who have the highest v vs
She is editor of Freedom's "
Fame this year 1 n
WHILE THEY LAST
In the future Doris plans to d a N
enter the service as a member a '1' ofilk7 4r
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of the WAAC's - -- '-' 4'
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FEovrenotowe're r "B lria611:t:en-n nap packet
'4 ' i it to thorn but you are also buy- vous 93 1-2 0
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- 1 ing for peace when you will ' The above is based on th(
Yepl Here we are again We'- a
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want a new football or a new grades made the first semestei
ve ploughed through the stormy v i of choice Flower Seeds free pe '
rifle You are buying the peace- and so far this year It -
is in ieas of another week 11 to adults purchasing any Al
i ' time luxury life of an Amerlear teresting to note that the ave
All of us have beenvery busy 0 item in our store Come in
i t c:1 when you buy War Stamps and rage scholastic standing is ris-
as usual trying to "caught up" II for yours today
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Bonds now' ing and the lessons are not
— which of course we havent sue- n k
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1 Six Weeks Honor Roll We had a lass meeting t'oth
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' -Girl Against Saps to Save Betty Anne Darr is still in
I mg and isn't worth giving away
v Be Seein' ya
Pearl Harbor the lead in the first grade read -
t "The Observer" - --
': i 1 ing contest -
It ' Submarine Raider We are glad to have Ottie post Script Phiosophies: Tn
this war there is no such thing
'
' 'With ---:'f0FIN' HOWARD ' Savely in our first grade class as a civilian we are all soldiers 1
1 1 1 The following second graie When In Need of
-MARGOERITE CHAPMAN in defense of a common cause
pupils made 100
in spelling:
t - —Dewey L Gibson
-t- r — Pat Babcock Junior Brennoa '
1 '' SUN - tIVION- TUES Richard Hilbig Patsy Armantr-O ua y M erchan dise
- MAY 2 - 3 - 4 out Mary Lee Carleton Shirley Chamber of Commerce -
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‘ Edgar Bergen and Charlie Emerson Eva Belle Kurtz Regular Meetings
- McCarthy Fibber McGee Phyllis Shadid Sandra Shreeves '
FIRST TUESDAY NIGHTS -SEE -
and Molly In Jo Retta Thomas and Dixie Lu
- - McCammon OF EACH MONTH
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W Go' Again ' The following third grade mi:
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ADULTS 30c Gene Parsons Eugene Province
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CHILDREN 10c Billy Stewart Dean Wyckoff
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nommessumemmosimumemaa rthy June Robinson Phyllis Hospital
t - Robinson Jerry South and Josie
South SURGERY OBSTETRIC
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‘ t 14' 2 D ' WARE YOUR BOY We are so M Smith Fourth Fifth and Sixth
4t° sorry rs mi is ill
—Office Hours—
' t 10AN and has to be in the hospital
Buy an Addikional Mrs McCammon is our teacher 9:00 to 12:30 1:00 to 5:(
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made 100 in spelling for this
t ' week are Iris Jean Bickford Other Hours by Appointmer
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Carol Jo McCammon Nelson
I 1 ti C -- art- pill 1-1 Dale Hepner Larry Sample and DR C R YOUNG
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4 i --- Leroy Kurtz
1 Fifth Grade: Tommie Province
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I ' Billy Joe Stewart and Johnnie c - ' :4 - ' —
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Sixth grade: Leona Sample
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' And Zelma Lee South Opal Arman- ' Btshop
: trout and Delores Dotter
Art e - SeveraI in our room took part And
r P ' UitiO II in the Easter Pageant given II
II Sunday"
- PROMPT DELIVERY I
Senior of the Week
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Doris La Rue Whittet the at-
Phone 13 tractive ilaughter of Mr and
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' Mrs John D Whittet is a mem-
her of this year's graduating
class of Freedom high school
At the ripe old au'e of three
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