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September 1941 i ago 2 p. T. A. ADOPTS OBJECTIVES FOR THE YEAR At a nooting hold Sept. 3 at the school building tho Exocutivc Board of tho F.T.A., tho Chairnon of standing cor.ir;ilttGoc, and tha faculty -;ioi;ibors forr.iulatod objcctivesfor tho yoar: to socuro o'ot tor attendance at i'.T.A neoting, to organiz o loro offoctivoly tho vvork of ?.T.A.,to impro ve cooperation withintho organizatio..., to provide -loro varied and inctruc- bivo programs, to oncour ago attendance in the elementary grades suffi cient to gain a needed beacher to that dopart- n.ent next yoar, and to .Tiako an effort to feed in the lunch room every child in school. At its first mooting tho P.T.A. •ado.)tjd those objectives as goals to wards whicli tho organi zation v;ould v/orlc. FOUT^Eii HlriDRiSD QUARTS CAITWED FOR LUi^GHROOxx Aidod by.h^^r helpers, i.irs. ’x.xurray tl*is sijuniuor canned fourtoun hundred quarts of fruits arid veg 0tables,including string beans, soup misture,ap ple sauce, squash, and iima beans. ’,/ith this added cannod :,produco the v;orlcers bo- •'-Lievo tho lunches \i/ill bo im'oroved this winter. NOTICE! Club work v/ill begin as joon as regular schedule Is res'umod. Have your lind made up as to what jlub you desire to join. ■HAPPY BIRTHDAY! SI5PTEIIEJR 1. Rebecca Jones 1. Rachel Jones 2. ^Iton &lov.-r 7. Hollis Haskins 9. Sallio Lou rerry 12. i^jlizabeth Disse'cto 14. Tionry ^arl Clover 15. ^Isie rearl Eatmon • 16. Joan Vick 18. l..arbin Liles 19. Elsie Lissotte 20. Bobbie v.'or;^an 21. Romonia Lairm 23. Ror. o.-';.na Jone s 27. Dobbj Jones Corbett JTjTIORS 3P0 SOR C01.TE3T To raise funds to moot the expense of tho JUl^i- I OR - I OR b anque t tho junior class is now sponsorinr'' magaz mo contost.Hoading tho two c ompe t ing gr oup s are Janie Glover and Hildr^d Ruffin. If ■ the class sell vl50 v/orth of maga zines, tho person selling the most v/ill I’eceivo a i'.25 Dulova v/rist; watch. Thirty-tv/o \/idely . lmo;m magaiiines are offered for sale. Tho contc;ct v;ill closG Sopt. 29. FIAi'IO LESSCiTS GIVEK BY I/IISS HELEi': fRIVETTE ■■ Lliss ilolen I'rivette j again giving instruction in piano at liailey High two days a week. Her pupils are Christ ine Einch, Harks TJndor- v>rood, Josophinj Guff in, Roseaxina Jones, Romaine Ferry, Jean Vicks, Lyda Grey Dissctte, Jov;el Grey Eissette,Jacqueline Col lie, Haney Finch, Oct- avia Board,Feggy Earner, Ruth Parmer, Laddio ’.7ar- rincr. BIBLE LESSONS OFFERED Eailoj Hinh School i: offering this year in ad dition to its regular studios a Diblo courso conducted by Rev, V/.L. Loy, pastor of tho I.Iebh- odlst Church. Each i.xon- day he discusses v/ith the students what the Bible teaches, not what he thinks. Ho lessons aro assigned but pupils aro expected to read certain verses that he su_^osts in re lation to the subject of the day. Bailoy with 33 other comr.unitio3 is trying to teach tho youth of North Carolina the moaning of tho Bible. Dr. Roy G.Ross, general secretary of the Inter national Coi’iicil of Re ligious Education,points out that great strides have boon made in recent years in week day relig ious education classes. SENIORS R^-EL'iCT J.FARI.!ER Chosen as officers for tho senior class in the 1941-’42 school session Were Jack Farmer, presi dent ;rZonnott Farmer,vice president; Ivlario I.Iorgan, secretary; ChristinoTur- nage,treasurer;and ;.Iarks Underwood,class reporter. HORACE HIGH LEADS JIL.IOR CLASS FOR THE YEAR At tho first class moot ing of tho junior class HORACE HIGH won tho nom ination for presidency. Ofchor officers weroE.C. Griffin, vico presids:nt; Aileon i''inch, secretary; Hollis Haskins, treas urer; and Harland Ferry, roporter. Homo room teacher, Hiss Lackey.
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