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November 21. 1947 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY NORTH CAROLINA Page 5 Visiting The Commercial Department-B.EATMON TypingPupils Always Busy • CbssClimaxesUnitWithVlsitToOffice If one passes the typing room any hour,he sees that it is a busy place.Most of the machines are in use every period. Typing I students are found practicing and pre paring home \vork;typing II students, typing for the BUGLE, typing extra -work for different teachers, or preparing budget assign ments. ’'Fuch interest and enthu siasm are being shown,” states Mrs. Laurine Lassiter, teacher. Pictures Aid Students To obtain a fuller under standing of the people and their occupations in the United States was the motive for the students in commercial geography seeing the films North eastern United States, Southeastern United States, Middle States, Western States, and Northwestern States. EchoesKeveal Anxiety Echoes of ’’Have you fin ished your map on the major coal fields? I'm hoping this will get an A; I've worked hard enough'”’ were heard reverberating in the commercial geog raphy room this month. After the study of the unit on power, the class closed with map-drawing of the major coal fields. These maps indicated the fields and the types of coal produced in each re— B. Eatmon Completing the unit,’’The Telegraph,” the general business class visited the Bailey telegraph office last week. R. A. Watson, telegraph opera tor, gave explanations on classes of service, the Morse Code, charge able words, and the send ing of money by wire. While the class was at the office, a freight train passed. Watson called the dispatcher at Raleigh and gave the number of the train and the time. Ho explained further that the operator of each station reported the arrival and departure of each train going by his station. "The students gained much information from the visit and plan to make other trips in the future," remarks Mrs. Laurire Lassiter, teacher. A sugar cane stalk brought from Norfolk, Va., by Ben Etheridge helps to connect’ vividly the real ob.jcct with work studied. We Sell As Good Meets,Groceries, And Feeds As Anyone. L D. Temple PHONE 19-1 Bailey, N.C. oooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ALL Two We Sell LEATHER SHOEs" WelhKnown Brands BAILEY, ENDICOTT-JOHNSON See Us First For Footwear Ed’s to h Store g n5UH CAROLINA § CX5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000®
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