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a NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor-in-chief Travis Jernigan Assistant Editors Josephine Lamn Norman Patterson Reporters S-unice Peele Leron Ray Sidney Jones Business Manager Elmo Bissette Assistant Business Manager ■ Wilbur® Bissette Artist Frances Manning Production Manager Ester Pinch Assistant Production Manager Marjorie Brown EDITORALS OUR VACATION DAYS School is almost over and we will soon be on our vacation. MS? S t CJ& :rus v e owi^ngiwi th joy because we will be able to throw off the burden of sitting up every night preparing the next dayts lessons. We hav6 made many accomplishments during the past school year. What will we do through these vacation days? Will we drop our education entirely as soon as the school doors are closed? To continue our education would be no burden at all. In the first place most of us have some spare time. This could be \vell spent reading some worthwhile litGrature as magazines, news papers , and books, v/hlch are free in our comiTiunity llbrery. This activity will help us understand other poople, gain important facts and gain new ideas. Then there is the radio. Of course the majarlty of us listen to the radio; but, if we wish to gain anything from it, we must carefully choose our programs. If we try, we can vory easily get a v;holes ome variety. Many of us will have the op- portiinity to travel this summer, Bj tr..,vuling we can make great hoi^dv/ay tov/ard a real education. But wo do not have to take a long trip to profit from our eyes. Just look around and stop to thinks Prom careful observation one unoovei's : trange and interest ing fa'its that ho never saw Or thought of befcre,, • -'iLf-'-Jt, all of us meet and con- Vv.'rae with other people. Even, tiiough we don't roalizo it, this is one of the greatest means of education. Wo aro steadily ex changing ideas with our associates. Choos/M^9 f\ CpiYcer One of the greatest decisions of our life is choosing a career. Do we realise that our happiness tlirough out life depends to a groat oxtont upon our choice? How can wo docido that kirid of i work wo should go into, for there are so many fioids open for each of us? The important thing is to choose the right one. To do this, there aro only throe things wo must do. First, know our interests, likes „ind dislikes. Wo must an- alyze ourselves, figure out what i wo enjoy doing most of all^. question ourselves, and from our ani-wers choose at least three things th-t really interests us. Second, decide what cur abill- ^ ties aro. Here again we must ask f ourselves more questions, and answer them as honestly as we possibly can, _ Third, consicer our weaknesses. Doth mental and physical, Wliile doing this, let us note carofullv our ability to make and keep friends, ^ Continued on Page 4
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