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Wolverine Spotlight 1963.pdf
The first edition of the "Wolverine Spotlight" a student paper of the George Clem School. Includes tributes to the recently assassinated John F. Kennedy.

The Tattler 1936.pdf
Volume one of "The Tattler" of Greeneville College High School. Includes school news, a literary page, and advertisements for local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

The Junior Spear 1928.pdf
A copy of the first volume of the Junior Spear of the Greeneville College. Includes an article on the founding of Greeneville College, school news, national news, and a listing of local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County…

Dr. Branch, Newport, Dies at 77.pdf
A news article about the passing of Dr. Dennis Branch. The article gives details of his life and work. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

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Article - Whos Who In Greeneville Scouting - Rev LW Howard-Undated.pdf
An article covering Rev. L. W. Howard, the then Scoutmaster of the first Negro Boy Scout troop in Greeneville.

Article - Jones and the George Clem Wolverines - The Greeneville Sun - 12-05-1981.pdf
A December 5, 1981 article covering the George Clem Wolverines football team and their coach, J. J. Jones.

Article - Denise Carter - Miss Greene County.pdf
An article covering the 1975 Miss Greene County pageant and Deneise Carter's win.

Article - Denise Carter - Miss Greene County - WInning Solo.pdf
Deneise Carter performs a solo a the 1975 Miss Greene County pageant.

Article - 1939 Greeneville College High School Renamed for Clem.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article from November 19, 1993 detailing the origins of the George Clem School as the Greeneville College. George Clem served as the principal of the Greeneville College High School from 1935-1939. In 1939, after the death of George…

George Clem High School Graduates of 1963.pdf
A photograph of George Clem High School Graduates of 1963. The names of the students are given at the bottom of the photo. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
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