TR15ASUEE ISLAM) EXHIBITS Hlfdrod Ruffin Grado 8A English Class after finishing TREASURE ISLAND mado a display on board and ta’oJ.o of tho most important phasjs cf tho story. Tho tablo, which was in Mrs, Farmer’s room, was placod in front of tho boards Joe IJ.’r-ircll', our bost artist, portrayed pic- turos of all thu iinoortant characters, Hollis H-'-^skins draw a very good map of Tretiaure Island, Other maps Includixig those of Alloon Pinch and Irene Bicsotto were also good, Carson ’-hmno made a selection of the words studied in Treasure Island and illiistrat- ed them with pictures pasted on paper. Pirate flags were made by several girls; among tho bost wore those of, Sarah M, Farmer , Mary Rose Brov/n, Josepbino Pace, Margaret Vick and Hildrod Ruffin. Hollis’s map, Joe's pictures, Car son* s word illustrations and Hil- dred’s flag were all posted on the board. On tho L;ablo v;as a model of the ship "Hispaniola” made by Martin Liles and Car Walk er Jr, Roy Jornigan m:.de a stocl:- ado out of corn stalks. All those things looked very original and gave tho class groat pleasure in the display. 1 SEE THE 1940 iNITi /IT PaR5^A/5 Co. / I . C. I' /■ r ■'/ I I y.’j '• ^ SOCIAL PROBLEMS " DEBATED Amo 11 a W111 i f.ms Since tho midterm semester, the Sociology class on Friday of every Week has debated some social pro blem of tho United States„ The most interesting among these debates have been on the subjects Resolved, "That School Boards shotild treat the marriage of a ’jk'oman teacher as a resign ation of her jobj." and "Tmt in our coimii'oii.tty bad surroundings and oo.r.djtions account for more dep ;.'ndenuy than bad heredity, " Those debates have catised the st\id''-nts of t'lls class to observe things y/ell, e'ipross their opin ions ac tl\eir best, do much re search work., and taught them to ccnverse with people without got- tin{j any’yc Pr-. nces Manning, James Wynne , Thelbert Boykin, Amelia Williams, Easter Pearl Lamm, a^d Guy Bissette have been the ones who have enthusiastically and inter estingly prosuntod their debates. They have won in many debates, Tho judges for these debates have been selected from the seniors that tako Sociology, JUNIORS CHOOSE CL/iSS RINGS After one whole, day of examin ing, b'-rgaining, and disagreeing the Junior Class of Bailey has its choice of cl-ss rings narrowed down to the wares of two salesmen. Instead of waiting -until the fall of thoir senior year to send in their order, the Juniors de cided to have the salesmen come thl3 spring. In that way the saloe man can make tho rings in the Sum mer as well as give a discount on the pries a The salesmen started coming dur ing the first period. Remarks hoard wore, "Horets whore we miss history." But by 2:30 that after noon these remarks had changed to, ''MDr, Walker, do wo have to see another one of those men?"