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BAILEY BUGLE P/rgA. I Students Gam Experience In Commercial Department Mn-pp.h 17j 1Q4-4 ‘ Cries Arouse I nterest I]-0-e-0-e-0-0-C“0- I! 1 You’fo ncl Plcr.:.c . don't make me go into that dark, camp, ghastly place, I can*t stand itl All ears of some ninth girls, usually so kind and s y rap a the tic, w oiild not listen to the pleas of the fright ened group. In spite of the pro tests, the girls were made to do as they were told. At school the next day, the girls were made to drink milk from a bottle with a nipple on it. ijhat a sight they word Part of the ninth and all the eighth grade girls would like nov/ to got a chance to do .unto others as they were done unto, P.R.B, CHIJRGH CKANI/ES YOUTH Tho Youth Fellowship novement v/as organised last week under the leadci’ship of Mrs, Paul Lamm and Miss Jev/el Langley. Officers wore elected as follows: Louis Eissettc, president; Jessie Haskins, vice- prcsidenfc; Willis I.lanning, secretary; Richard Stott,treasurer; and llancy Finch, pub licity manager. Girls Design Maps Of Treasuie Island Having finished "Treasure, Island" in their literature books, the girls of . jjphonore English are now making a clay map of the is land. Each girl first drew a small m::'p of her own on paper. The class then brought somo white clay to school to mold a big map. Blue paper was put under a layer of glass for the water around tho island. Since typing I stu dents have been writ ing twj page businosa letters, tabulating reporbs, copying from rough draft, writing from mantiscripts, and setting up business letters, they have gained much Imov/- ledge of what the vrork of au office demands• 1®ZT BUDGET The v;riting of legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, contracts, and spec ifications will be included in tho next budget of work. Shorthand students are able to take bus iness letters at the rato of Dnc hundred words a minute for one minute at a time, Later they transcribe them on the type writer. PRACTICE SET HELPFUL The R. \J, CDllins Practice Sot was completed March 3, Melba Joan Stott, stated, "I have learned more by work ing this set than in all other previous assignments," Josephine Griffin, Ruth Ruffin, and Maxine Finch remarked, "’..e have enjoyed work ing the sot. It has further established facts and principlea previously learned." WE SELECT OUR FOODS FROM BASIC SEVEN FINCH'S CAFE BAILEY N.C.
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