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TTfjh-pna-ry 14^ ^947 SPRING IS COIING - s*X O- BAILEY BUGLE BAIIEY. NORTH CARQLIN Typingll Doing Actual Work Situations Typing II students have the privilege of being ex empted from each of the six-weeks-period tests if they do six hours of addi tional work, including work on BUGL'^, miraeopraph, and other types of steno graphic work. These extra hours will furnish the students with actual work situations. CbssToViSit Dairy Following their study of dairying, and dairy pro ducts, the geography class expect to visit Southern Dairies in Wilson. This opportunity comes as a courtesy of I'x, Shumake, manager of Southern Dai ries. Page 9 6e A High Steppef Wi th /\ New Complete Outfit^ A DRESS, HAT, GLOVES, WIDE BELT, AND S(-^ES. BY Shoplping At ED'S 5a-1^5. STORE BAILEY N,C. A _____ Geo.Clas^'Hf^ais Tall" l?iss V/ilma Johnson, his tory teacher, relates events of her trip to Mex ico last summer to the geography class prior to their study of Mexico. Additional information was read by their teacher, Mrs. L. Lassiter, The stu dents climaxed their study v/ith a discussion of facts presented. Ninth Girls Continue Leading In Grade Av. Tying for first place in the last six-weeks report of the first semester was geometry and journalism; each having a 93 average, while the tenth grade agri culture class headed the list for exam averages with 89. Ninth girls lead in third grading period. General business ranked second for the third'grad ing period with 90, fol lowed closely by shorthand and agriculture eleven and twelve with 88. An average of 87 came next supported by French! and II and agriculture ten. OFAD"=^S Sevsnty-nine was the low est average for the third six weeks. Those classes having 'this average were algebra, English I, and physics. Exam averages ranged from agriculture ten with 89 to algebra with 63. Having an 88 average, shorthand was second on this list with home economics eleven averaging 87. Thelma Creech, Barbara Farmer, Jean B. G-lover, ■ ninth girls; Lenzie Morgan, ninth boys; Beth Bissette, NINTH GIRLS PAQ-^ 12
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