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Brdley Bu?le, Beiley, North Carolina, March, 1951 School Purchases Students Work flew fllirneogrQph ToEarn Extra Money Page 3 fj'hen the trip to the' PresE: Convention, New York, v/as cancelled by the journ alism class, the staff pro posed that the money be used to help purchase an electric mimeograph ma chine , The nev; A. B. Dick mimeo graphin';^; machine cost ■5570 and the accompanying cabinet *;6L;, making a to tal of 063U* Of this sun the journalism class con tributed aporo'-imately 0250. CO F'CIING TIL OLD AIID KJ.: The old vaoc'el, a hand turned machine, can in no T:ay compare v:ith the speed and efficiency of this new macl'iine. This new model turns out an average of ’ 100 sheets per minute com pared to 20 on the old model. It takes an average of 8 to 10 minutes to run off a stencil nowj V7hereas, the old machine usually took a full i;5 minutes. The nexi machine is also equipped vath two modern time savers, an automatic counter and a new quick dry ink, which eliminates the long’process of slip- sheeting. For FlattGry Under Your Easter Bonnet visit To obtain extra spending money, several students of Bailey High are found work ing at various places, afternoons, nights, or Saturdays * Heading the list is baby sitting done by Lucinda Stott, Faye Finch, Mary Blanche vStone, and Ivayne Lamm. In addition to baby-sit- ting, Mary Blanche and Lucinda help ’Saturdays at Stott's Cafe. Clara Lou Stott helps her --other rerulcrly in the cafe. On Saturdays, 2z.y Jones Jordan and O’.von Stricklrnd are employed bykcacomes' and Johnson's markets. uTiile aost of the tor;n is still asleep, Gene and Lamar Finch rise to deliver the News and Observer to l66 subscribers. Gordon Bissette yrorks in the supply room at school reriulerly every morning, Mary Helen Johnson helps at Collie's Cafe Saturdays and Sundays; if che is needed during the week, she also helps. G/amour Touched EASTER Bailey., N.C. nai r - fashions Home Economists Study Three Courses The first, second, and third year home ec. girls have studied cooking, sew ing, and first aid, respec tively. Planning and cooking a proper breakfast is the' unit of the freshmen class, Since the second year home ec. girls made simple clothing last year, they were required to make a dress this year from some hard-to-sew material. The third year girls re cently completed a Red Cross Home Nursing Course, v;hich included the study of first aid, diseases, and cr.rinj^ for the sick at home. A theme"on home nur- sinrt concluded the course. Buy Your ERSTER SRODLES At ED'S 5c to $5. STORE Bailey j N.C.
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