BAILEY BUGLE
December 16. 1947
BAILEY,NORTH
CAROLINA
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Visiting The Commercial Department-BgmeaseEatmon
GEOG. CLASS COMPILE general Business ClassVisits Post Office-,
REPORTS ON
N.C.
That the students
understand the topo2ra;phy,
resources, exports and'
imports, edixcatioiial rating,
health, and transportation
was tho "otive of the com-
norcial (jeography teacher
for reruirin;;; tho class to
prepare a 1000 word thnsie
on North Carolina.
After a five-day research
and study the reports vrore
organised and v/ritten,
**Most of the reports shot;,
ed clear thinlcin.-^, organi
zation, and niuch effort,''
Postmistress Explains Hegulations
stat
iJrs. Laurine Lassi
ter, top.cher, "The reports
of Jacqueline Collie,I'lill-
ard Ilorgan, Jackie lildvrards,
Bobby Glover, and Ben
]Jthcridgo deserve honor
able mention."
TvpingH Design
ristmas Cards
a
That sccond year ty^")in2
students lai^ht learn that
artistic designs as v;ell
as straight typing can be
done on tho typovnriter ;ras
the purpose of having the
students nal'c Christmas
cards on the tyoovrriter.
The designs, as nearly
original as possible, wore
first dra\/n on paper and
thon tjrpod on tho stcncil.
Pictirros that couldn't bo
made on tho typoinriter
v;cro drawn on the niitioo-
scope..\fterwards the cards
were mlRieographod in
Christmas colors.
"Some students’ cards
were so attractive that
they plan to use them for
Christmas," states Jtrs»
Laurine Lassiter, instruc
tor.
Climaxing the unit on
Mail the general business
class visited the local
postoffico. Mrs, Claiborne
Glover, assistant postmis
tress, explained in detail
mailin'''- rogtilations that
all people should knov/,
Mrs. Glover discussed dif
ferent classes of mail,
postage required for un
sealed first-class mail
(as Christmas cards), and
the filling out of appli
cations for postal money
orders, registered mail,
and parcel post packages.
At tho conclusion of the
explanation members of the
class asked questions re
garding postal require
ments,
"If wo could educate the
public to certain postal
regulations," states Mrs,
Glover,,,"ovir work v;ould bo
easier^"
Judging from excjnples
■brought to class, Mrs.
Lassiter states, "The stu-
jnts arc more obsorvanti*
For A Merry ;
C h ristmas
SERVE OUK
FRUITS, CANDIES ]
NUTS, AND MEATS.
OURS IS
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