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Winners in EssayContest SelectedChToisP*niWinners of the 1947 Amarillo Community Chest essay contest have been selected for the seventh to the twelfth grades inclusive. Each winner for class or room prizes will be presented with a mechanical pencil with the name of the student inscribed.Additional awards will be made for the best grade essays. There will be 27 cash prizes in this group, totaling $270. A grand prize will beawardedfor each division This last group will receive nine cash prizes, totaling $150.Seventh sonde winners arc Bill Wilkinson. Janene Wrather, Patricia Green. Wendell Davidson, Jerry Hibbs, Dorothy Morris. Jimmv Stover, Laura NellGarretson. and Tommy Jackson, for Horace Mann: Ddain Chaney and Sh’r-lev Hick from Sanborn: and Pat McCullough. Wanda Eve Oovne. Barbara Kent. Fern Crerar. Sue Valentine, BillyMobley, and Emily Fox from SamHouston Junior High.Mi da Inv Nelson from St. Marys; John Deahl. Patricia Willis. Linda Burrett, Beverh Robertson. Van Gavlc Johnson, Mice Sue Brown, Harriet Sue lewis, Marcia OHoare, and Wanda Lee Lon*. from Elizabeth Nixon.Eighth grade winners are: Lucille Holley. Clayton Byrd. Ted Nlcklaus, Patricia Spiker and Mildred Ditto, from Horace Mann; Walter Foster, Charlotte Duncan. Bobb* Forbus. Fthel Israel, Don Frank Goforth. Bobby Rae BlasdelL and Mary Ann Rhoton. from Sam Houston; BarnardSt. Marys; and Gloria Weileman, Burns. Price College; Marilyn Cowan, Alma Dell Barley, (hardies Foster, Elsie Deal. Margaret Houston. Dale Rhea Johnson, Don Singleton, Viola Dellis. Tommy McCrutcheon, Gae Blackburn. Alice Ramirez. Helen Edwards. Dan Prescott. Evelyn Harrits, Nancy Rush, and Sally Churchill, from Elizabeth Nixon.In the ninth grade Kathleen Foster, Richard Cook. Ray Bingham. Ray Barron. Estrlie Wilcox Nancy Rursey. and Ha Sen Murray, of Horace Mann: Jat.sie Masters. Judy Boozer. Violet Holland. Sandra Shile. E G Sanders and Carol Boggft of Sam Hou«toi Dot aid Ackerman, Price. Mary Jo Berg St Mary's, Sue Cearley. Mary Field. Daie Duncan.Joan Chapman. Gerald SeUgman, *Q^n-dra Shane Ida Lou Anderson, Sally Bivins, Betty Chambers. Loyre Whitten, Gw endolyn Jones Bet ry Hicker-son. Dona Malloy, and Herbert Hill;Elizabeth Nixon.In the fenfh grade from Amarillo Senior High: Frances Horne Don Hill. R*ttv Baker Nancy Wilson. Janet Cot-tert ■» n. Nancy Box well. Pat.s\ Huen,Joyce Arnn. Doris Townsend. Sylvia Florence. Dora Allshrook* Buford Black well. Betty Humphrey Jerry King. Dari.ere Eustace. Bettv O'Brien Tommie Ruth Reed Glenna Jo Miller Mary Ca rot hers Sammy C. Nunn Betf\ Hutcheson. Glen Lee Brown. Maurice Alien. Beverly Faye Dm e Joan McCormick. Mary Alice CnX Nancy Lee Marr Fdvthe Amos Mary Sturch. and Jan Coble From Price Dan DeConter and from Sf Mar'. - Pa?rir.a Ann ParrEleventh grade winner', .ire: BertMurdmk. Price College; Re\erl\ Fleming, Sf Mary's; Jimmy Phillips. Jean Fd McCartv, Doroth Suddnus. Jimmx Hendrick. MartLn Reagan l.ois Mil-hoan, Bettye C offer. 1 ouisc Daniel. Virginia Counts. Wilma Hassell. Ann Watson. Donna Manning. Jcr^y Josry. Bob Braden and Dornths Butterfield, from Amarillo High.In the twelfth classes: **im Mai-urck Price; Celia Saunders. sf Mars’s; Wanda Jean McC luskes Dick Ken von. Bud Ma\me, B.Uie Roberson. Bet fa Jo Johnson. George Vick. Truman Kemper. Jack Morrison, He’en femmons. Mantle Dettiker. Sara Westrr.it. C urtis Carter, and Frances Miller, from Amarillo Highyf the ease v committee arechairman Mrs w A Mr-Marga ref Ha e\ Ross Lar-Walden Miss Rubye Ben-M Rogers Fa* her J J.Brother I BasilM ember a A Selby -vid M i s'r r C C: e t * Cha*■'gar., andJohnson RitesSet in IdabelThe bodv of Leo P. Johnson, who%was crushed by a ear Friday afternoon near Wayside, was taken toIdabel. Okla.. yesterday afternoon.Funeral services will he held this afternoon in Broken Bow*, Okla.Mr. Johnson, an employe on theCharlev Smith ranch wh:ch is%about a mile and a half east of Wayside, was crushed to death about 2:30 o'clock.He was driving to Wayside whenthe car caught on a cattle guard. Johnson. 33 years old. returned to the house for a tractor. He raised the ear with the tractor hydrauliclift and then crawled under it toplace a jack.The car becan to roll while he was beneath it and slipped off thelift.Mr. Smith found him a few minutes later and raised the car toremove Johnson. When an ambulance and doctor from Canyon arrived Mr. Johnson was dead.The bodv was brought to Amarillo bv Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Home, where the body remained until a funeral home director from Idabell arrived for the body.Johnson is survived by his mother. Mrs. Sarah Johnson, of Broken Bow, Okla., and a sister. Mrs. Hunter Lamber, Atoka. Okla.ISSSMIP?’tAI'iITHE MADivided cook in
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