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graduates of CAMMSI high -. • rf.ASR OF 1946 ALVO P0L80N— ■oa (rf Mr. and Mn. a L. Polion. Route X Camden. ■Ptaaa to Join tee army.- . » MAtns LBB RABON— «l»a«liter oC Mr. ud Mrs. Ben A. Rabo^ Route t Lufotf. J. H. A.,'4X *41. *44; Olee Club *41, *46; W *48, ’4«. • Ooln* In tralninf at Camden Hos^ttaL' « A IX)ROTHY ANN ROBBRTBON— daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Lee Rbbertson. Route X Camden. To be a Secretary. KLOI8B RpBINSON«r^ - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson. Hermitage M^ Camden. . . ' Great FaUs High'School *48; Camden,: J. H. A. *44, *45; Jumr^lism Cluh *45. Gtolng In traiiuM for a nurse. KLEANOR ROAETOROUGH-' daughter of Mr. and Idrs. Thomas P. Roseborough, Logoff. —' - ^ , Glee Club *48; Scholarship Medal *48, *44;,J.'h. A. *46; Beta Club *45, *41; D. A. R. Good Cltlsenshlp Award *48. Plans to be a Secretary. . JUNE ROSE— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rose. 1824 Laurens Street, Camd^ . Blaneyi .Olee Clnb *48; Basketball *46; Camd^: J. H. A. *44i *46r^ Training for a nurse. MART SIDEHBEN— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Shebeen. Fair Street. Camden. J. tt A, *46. Plans to b^ a Secretary.). ALFRED SMYRLr- son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smyrl, Sr.. CamdM. Winner Contemporary Affairs Test *44; Gold and Black Staff *44. Going In tee army. . ^ EDNA TEAM— daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Team. ; 1804 Fair Street, Camden. ^ imd for Junior-Senior /44; Student Connell *48; Tri Gamma *44, *46; Secrllary *44; BeU Club *44; Gold and Black Staff *44. Going to Wii^throp College. tv. \ - ' . L- - CCf EDWARD F. THOMPSON— son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. 1011 Ihlr . street, Camden. Commencement Pianist *44,^ *46; Glee Club *44; Marshal *46; Beta Club, Vice Presi dent *44; Co-Editor of Annual *44; Gold and Black SUff *44. Going to D. 8. C. College. •CHARLOTTE BUZABBTH THORNTON— Niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thornton. West DeKalb Street, Camden. J. H. A. Hi, *41, *44* .46 ;► Glee Club '44; Marshall *46; Basketball *44; Geld and Black Staff *44. Will take a Business Course at Columbia College.. ^ A, J ■ i ■ ' A; 'v ' ^ ■fij J A-/,a jp) •» - L 1 *» » 11 : “ 1-'^ n ^ t '■lU7 I#’' '3 SUSAN RUSH— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alra Rush, UlS Fair St. Camden. Going to Newberry College. BasketbaU‘4X *4X *46, *44 (Captain); Maid Jhnlor- Senior *44; Cheerieader *46, *44; Secretary Senior Class *44; Clnb *44. Marshall *46; Block "C** *46. *44; Glee LO RAN ROSS— so,n of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ro^, Blaney, S. C. TB GROUP DOING QRKAT tA8T SURVEY SHOWS Btinued from page four) considerable collapse of both |i Negro nurse, who has been iMaatoTlum staff for mmre than , then condneted a tour of Hall: including wards, of- porcbes where ambulatory di^lays handwork, tee di% |)m afd the kitchen. ThM tiip highly suoceaiful, and these brought back such gfcRTtef , that Negro teariiers are now for the aame educational a regular praetlee to tarnWi classea with ^enty of material corerlng the on which they are writtag. it was derided that aa a this educatlonel ■aisrlai, we each of these four schools, lot 'Tmdesn’s Antobfoddrashf** j The People Against Tuberew ' new story of the ChrtiMM [ell Ulusarsted, and contalqISE 'atorlcal facta of aclentllle <1 ^nt)**. It waa later dselded to these same two books to eO |UbrarieB. The booke have el* en given to some ochoolA aa6 will hare been preaented to all school librariea* befOTe the present session has andad. About 8.000 places of educational literature hare been (Hstribatod,'about lector with screen and motion plo- 4.000 to white people, and bout 8,000 to colored. Tobercalosis Abstracts, a mrafhly pnblicatlon for profeeatonnl peopis, has been, and will oontttine to ba matted rsgul^y to Kershhw county. during tea prwrions year, by carrying doetort: AIsk^ sB oiMr AfihidGM'e second eonSty U^nddltion to an al- nbont new findings and ontstsiMlng ‘ ready orerbenyy kind, by haying ssnl thctr whioli oonte to onr hand, nre.hale rsorda In a stete of dborgmnlsa- malled to doctors In the county. thm, by nn tasntflclsnt sanl snls per- On {Tsbruary If, Mrs. Mary Parks, eonael bseanse of late sterb-ws had health educaUon secretary, of the the highest psanw ttms ssel sals tela StHe TB assoelatlMi, eaate to hrip county hna eysr had: 9X7TXU. Tka os plan for our prssent and futnrs Negro sale was the rery higkeet this health education program. In confer- county has srer mads: 1471-70; thrir enos: Mrs. Parks. Arthar Stokes sdu* prsytons klglMst sale haying been oatlonal chairman of tea local assocla-. 94GLT4 la 194X tlon, and) Mias Jennie MeMsster, fbr- malated plans, soma of which art al ready In operation, and ell of whlsh aim at an ontstandlng profraai tew ing this fiscal year. These plans will be folly, r^oried In onr„ **Pr«graBi Plana** wldeh will be mailed to yon shortly. During this period, the association purchased oertaln materials which ws felt were essential to the Wtal type HOWARD THROWER— son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thrower, 408 LaFaystte -Ayenne, Camden. Woodwork *48, *44; Band *48; Ma chine Shop and Welding *44; (draftsman League *48, *44; Ubrary Staff *44; Gold and Black Staff **44. Will Join tee Marines. MARGARE*!* VAN LANDINGHAM— daughter of Mr. sAd Mrs. 8. W. Van Landlngham, Littleton Street, Camden. Journalism Qnb *44; Mai<f Junior-Senior *44; Art (Hub *48; TYl Gamma *44. *46, *44; BeU Cilob *44; Gold and Black Staff *44. Will enter Wlntbrop CoUege—Journalism. of program which we aim to pro mote. This equipment included: a aew steel filing cabinet, a mlmeo- gaph, a portable, talking-picture pro- ture fUma. Though wo were handicapped by haying a new esecntlye secretary who waa anfamlUar with local psppls and situations, by haring had no xtrogram Mm. Martea Draw casM from tee state otfies to girs ns two fall days of Inteualys ssnrlee. orgsalatiig sad keying our' asal sals files. This was s giunt halR end n dafinlts eontritm- tlon to tkn succesi of onr sasl agls. BmsUflut pnbUelty was oars, tbroute mlnitele newspaper space white waa genereonsly by the Camden Chronicle. We also amt news totters to seal sals chalrmsn and ^Panties ^Pajarntm ^ Costume Jewelry ^Bandkerchiete ^ ^Bathing SuUe •BUlfoldB •Coin Pureee I* *Se(trf$ •ElatmOan Raineoat» • H), '‘" See Our Selection for GIFTS ANY GRADUATE WILL GRATEFULLY ACCEPT Graduation is a step into the future ... one that takes years of study ahd financial sacrifices. No wonder the graduates... and their families... make it a day of special festivity! jSifts for such an event should be chosen carefully as a tribute to’the past and a toast to the futurel Give your gift with confidence! Make it one of significant quality... a gift from our store! ■. -< PU foier Wt to Their Permncdity EtuOv and InexpentMfy atOurStore J ilcdook board members. The final issue of this "Seal Sale News** hss unfor- tunstely been held up by oircna- stances^ b^ond onr control, bat It wlU be mailed at an early date. We had planned, and the ezecntlva committee made financial provision for, a paperClm masa-X-ray i>n>ftnm. But It developed that all dates white would fall within the present school sesskte* ware engaged tost year by other codnltes-7-thls haying been ar ranged at termination of last year's rilnleB. end whUs the Ksrshsw’uonn- ty association, did not hays aa ao>' tlvw program. But other dsyelopmehts, now in procesa, wOl gtye ns mneh bob’ ter cHnlc fsctltttos than tea paper film. Our flnoroccope X-ray cUnle was held, with Dr. John F. Busch, medi cal director for the State *rB aaooeln> thm. as cllnlclsn. II persons wem Inoroseoped, and 6 were X-rnya4. Out now case of tubercnloeis was found, and Is now in tbs ssnatorlam. T%rss pasnmothonn pattonts wsfs checked. Four persons showed ans- pclous findings; sputum tests are h»> Ing mn on these, as <ms msasurs to lelp' determine flasl diagnosis. Ten psiwoos wars fonnd to hays other chest conditions needing medical care. Many of these were heart con ditions, and Incladed one nlns year old gift AirorfinaiBix “focTtattir negative fndnga, were reported, by typed copy, to the fUariy physicians, and all patlente were adytoed of find Inga and were referred to family doc tor or to the health department All findings were reforred to the health department Thto cUnle waa eondactod COAI1I9G ATTRACTIONS Haiglar llieahre CfsHisr Iraad and Ratlsdia tea. t . ^ ^ ViMn-SaAmtdaij, Umf 14-31 ••moon over . MONTANA^ Jimfu/ Wakatojr—^Laatto* Whits iUso **Pliaatom Ridar^ Caiwsdy gad Cartaaa by, and at the expense of the Ker shaw County Tnberculoala asaocto- tlon. It was set up in the county health department and all haalth de. partment personnel gaye* generous help. If you are oyer 6* 7" tall, ayoM up and down lines that add to your height Make an asset of your height by wealing bold, dramatic ctothaa. Drive CRfittlly—Sev 1 lift. ATHUrrSS FOOT GMM HOW TO ICIU. IT. 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