Bus Driver s To Attempt
Reduction In Tardiness
Bus.'drivers have, as'their
,-goal for the year "All stU'
dents in school on time".
Reginald Brovjn driving
Noc 39; Jennings Fixon,
No. 66] William Mack Lamm,
NOf 88j La Rue Winstead,
Noo 3; Dan Glover, No^ 35|
Ronald Bissettej No. 62|
and Tommy Glover, No. 5;
passed examinations certi
fying them as competent
bus drivers*
Tvjo bus drivers j Dan
Glover and Ronald Bissette
are making double loads»
The boys have their first
loads at school about
thirty minutes before
school opens] they under
take to have their last
load at school by the time
the...fixat.i)£H_idngs.,
Housewives
Seniors Open
1951
' liJith Edurntion iBcin'j
.JAGE 13
Chapel programs; began
with the seniors and will
contimi.e dox-m throiigh the
grades vintil each room has
had its turnc
For the first program;
the seniors dramatized an
educational band. Erasers,
waste baskets5 pencil
sharpeners j typevrriters,
mapsj utensils from the
home economics department,
books, balls, and other
school equipment served as
instruments o
LaRue VJinstead demon
strated that there was
music in the laboratory by
playing on six bottles,
"Hey Good-looking" and the
school's song.
The student body reg
istered surprised at R» Oo,
Pace's rendition of "The
Corme in fo
r a
Prnise It/
Demonstration
J
TflPPfin RflRGE
efferson Appliance Co,VVilson,N.C
Boogie" on the piano,
Mrsc Laurine Lassiter's
juniors sponsored the Rev
erend John Davis's program
in which, he demonstrated
his magician's hand, an
art learned while serving
as Chaplain in VJorld Var
II.
”fl friend in
need is a
friend
indeed.”
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