15, 19.45.. LAMLlyGji Students Mdnifest Increased Interest InCofTimerciQl Subjects Typing classes this year seem to have int erest as well as real enthusiasm in their studies accord ing to reports from that department. ■'Every period finds students in the typing room practicing. JOSEPHIITE GRIPPIi: and LIAUDE LEWIS are lead ing in speed. For a period of five minutes each typed at a rate of 45 words per minute. Deserving honorable mention are such stu dents as I.Irs, Harold Finc^, Sallie Lou Perry, Viiillis ilanning, Gladys Lamm, Bobby Jones Corbctto, La Vcrno Horner, Ilargic High, and Llyrtlc Brant ley. SHORTHAND I.Iany of the shorthand students find it very interesting to trans- scribe the shorthand stories on the type writer, although they have trouble v.'ith their spelling. CONFUSED DREAiaS If a few seniors, Josephine Griffin, I.'clba Joan Stott, Ruth Ruffin, Ivlaxino Finch, Madalcne Denton, and Raymond Jones, havQ bad dreams at night, it is due to bookkeep ing. Such terms as balance sheet, profit and loss statement, adjusting and closing entries, journalizing and v/ork sheet arc confusing terms, V/ith all the bad dreams and confusioi^ these students find it very interesting, ■ JUST ARWVED WEST ^ Page, £L. Home Rooms Beautify In keeping with the idea of emphasized citizenship, home rooms are being clean ed and made attractive. The school gro\mds, too, are to be worked upon. MUL E S FROM THE THE KIND TW PLEASES YOU BEST HORSES MORE QUALITY THAN YOU W/LLflND ANYWHERE I J . W , PR IVET TE BAI LEY, N.C.

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