September 24. 1943 EDITOR BETTY DC Ills SANDERS BAIL F Y BUGL E Page 17 N5TRUCTOR MISS JEWEL LANGLEY HOMf ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT New Equipment Replaces OI d New furniture re places the old in the home economics depart ment. Sixteen chairs and four tables supply the need of better equip ment. Tables of black tops and red borders take the place of the old mahogany ones, and chairs of maple, the old oak ones. Two of the tables haven't been placod because of the lack of screws. Home-l'ike Touch To Be Add 8d "We'll try to make the best better," remark the third year home economics girls, as they plan to add more attractive touches to make a more ‘.home-like room. Objectives are to se cure pic"tures, Improve curtains, clean furni ture and obtain a new book case, new covers for screen and door, sets of dishes, and linens. Improvement in the filing cabinet is scheduled in order to provide a convenient filing system. WINTH GRADE ELECTS OFFICERS President Nancy Pinch .Vice President Phyllis Jean Pinch Secre tary Mary Evelyn GlovBr Treasui»er Mary Grey V/iggs Farm F^mi ly L i vi ng R.equirecl For Both IBoy And Girls One of the required subjects of the eight grade is a course in farm family living. _ To encourage more fun in the home, the class is learning the bene fits of cooperative play through games. The students plan to make a checkerboard, sets of old maid cards and bingo, and several other well-known games. In addition they will make two or three games for the first grade. Girls To Have Party Girls of the ninth grade plan to have a party tonight at the home of Pansy Ray Bis- s e t te. Each girl may Invite a boy. To cover ex pense of refreshments all girls will contri bute twenty-five cents. OETTINGEltS COMPIEIE LINE SWEATERS ^ BLOUSES^ SKIRTS- w i L S o / FUR COATS W9. 30 TO $29S KEMSTEN 6 HARRIS i29.So TWEEDS 139.50 l_L