January 9, 1947 BAILEY eUGlE BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA Pag;e 18 Teachers Find Visual Aid AssetTcWork Sixteen movies on various topics have been shown at the requests of teachers to their pupils since the projector was acquired in November. All films have been fur nished by the county ex cept four that were rented and one that was furnished by Rev. I. T. Poole. CMSS US^ Most of the movies have been shown to i^incipai; M. T^'eaver’s, ivlrs. Lau- rine Lassiter's, and Ivi's. Silas S. ’"orthington* s classes, as the secured films have been on sub jects relating to their studies. Principal T.'eaver asserts that these pic tures aid in helping the students grasp better the meaning of their studies. Only one picture, The Night Before Christmas, has been shown for enter tainment. I.i*. ’’’eaver reports that as yet no one has been able to thread the projec tor except him, but sev eral students have oper ated it. StuclentsWinPi ns "Interest and enthusiasm have been noted in typing tvo class since six stu dents received the 0. T. 50-word pin (competent typist) and one student, the 0. T. 60-word pin", stated I.jrs. Laurine Las siter, commerical teacher. To receive these pins the students were required to type 50 words a minute fOr ten minutes with only five mistakes. Above is a facsimile of the pin. PaperShortageHitsBugle Paper shortage continues to be felt by the*BUaL"^. For this issue only the 20 pouiid-v7ei--.ht paper could be ?ecui‘cd, and thnt v.as not avciilable until the last minute. Anything unier this weight means that two-side printing can not be done. To liave a neat job of nimeorrajih v«ork run on both sides of the paper nothini^ leso than 28 ;j0und paper is satisfactory. One order of this has been fil].ed this fall. Ifo de finite promises have been made for future shipments. m PORJMmi Cleanup Day, Jan. 15. Everyboclylb Partlcifoate Annua 7a nu ary Sale Buy Now While The Sale Is On! YUajO OJmIV \ ^ W i t h A N ew , y Costume F r o nn OETTINGER'S WILSON, N.C. I