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Septembor,1941 Pago 14 SCHOOL DAYS School days are here again. Let's make our school bright. Ovir teacher will bring the smile. And the windows v/ill bring the light. Let’s make our teacher happy, And show what good boys and girls can do, And she won't say OhI Naughty boys can't play. Thomas Sanders SCHOOL DAY I heard the rooster crow, I hopped out of bod and was ready to go, I thought it was Monday; I found it was only S\inday. Ruth Farmer TO BE SUCCESSFUL If you v/ant to be successful. And your duty never shirk. We must come and be together. In every kind of work, Vw must learn to love each othor. As a brother kind and true, V/e must smile and whistle brightly All the whole day through. 0 o Q c=> Q Octavia Beard => Q => Q 0 MY SCHOOL YEAR as I look ahead. So many things to be taught and said. But I will listen and strive to learn. Then see the A's that I svirely will earn, I know I must work hard in every way To gain knowledge each single day, Y/laen the year is up a time passed by, I v/ill be glad that I did try, Poggy Lou Pace MY DREAM I had a bad dream one night. It gave mo a terrible fright; I saw a Jack-o-lantorn come in my room. I woke up and found it was only the moon. Ben Etheridge GRALU.IAR GRADES AVERAGE (>5.50 AN AFTERNOON PICKING COTTON Since the school has been running on a short schedule the grammar grade boys and girls have been en gaged in cotton picking. An esti mate of the average amount picked by each room in an afternoon is 550 pounds, Q«=> 0=>Q>Go0o0 (gi PRIVETTE FUNERAL HOME BAILEY, N. C. 'WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE* PHONt 10I- 381 6=»0 => 0 «=> 0=> ()=>()' T 0 => 0 s> 0 => 0 => 0 O 0 O 0 O 0
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