September 30. 1942
Eleventh, Twelfth
Grades Combine
To make ■ possible a
division of the large
ninth grade and to en
courage a more cooper
ative spirit betvv'eeu
eleventh and tv/elf th
grades, the latter
grades are combined
for this year*
The home room teacher
announces that this
arrangement is creat
ing a sense of oneness
between the two class
es that are now work
ing together harmoni
ously toward attaining
senior privileges and
promoting senior acti
vities.
Elimination of tho
feeling of jealousy
noted in last year's
separate home rooms is
another objective
hoped for by this
union.
BAILEY BUGLE
JRS.NETS45 From Magazine Sales
Page 3
Proof of compotive
sales ability was ovi-
denced for the past
two weeks as the girls
of the junior class,
led by Molba Joan
Stott,and the boys, by
Bobby Jones Corbett,
went forth to sell sub
scriptions to outstand
ing magazines in order
to make money for
Kenneth Farmer Honored
i Kenneth Parmer, one
of a hundred students
selected to be a lead
er during frosliman
week, was called to
State College for a
tv/o day training
course sponsored by
tho y, Tho select
ion, v/as based upon
the scholastic record
submitted from high
school.
PT A PR.ESIDENT STATES OBJECTIVES
Five specific object
ive s_ have been planned
■for tho Parent Teacher
Association program
for 1942-43.
(1) To promote the
welfare of children
and youth in the home,
school, church, .,and
c ommuni ty.
(2) To raise the stan
dard of home life,
(5) To secure ade
quate laws for the
care and protection of
children and youth.
(4) To bring into
closer relation the
home and the school so
that parents and tea
chers may cooperate
intelligently in the
I training of tho child
(5) To develop bet
ween educatox'E and the
general public such
united efforts as will
socure for every cl.ilId
tho highest advantage
in physical, mental
and spiritual educa
tion.
Mrs. Lewis, the P.T.A.
president, states that
there is much work to
to done, considering
world and local con
ditions. Children need
to laiow 'the results
of good health, bal
anced minds, trained
hands, sound character
and faith in GOD. ALL
must COOPERATE!
their class.
■Tho girls, leading in
sales, sold $95.00;tho
boys followed with
$22.50. From this a-
mount the class re
ceived in commissions
approximately $45.00.
Melba Jean Stott to
taled the largest
number of sales made
and amount collected.
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