September 24. 1943
EDITOR
BETTY DC Ills SANDERS
BAIL F Y
BUGL E
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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.
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