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llJells Posts (/lottos
ror Conlemplotion
John ?rells, agriculture
teacher and advisor for
-jhe chapter, would like to
pass on to everyone the
mottos he has pinned on
his bulletin boards. They
,read:
If you know it all, you
can't learn ary more,
A man's judgment is no
better than his iraforma-
tion.
Character is right think
ing becoming a habit I
Safety doesn't cost you
anything until you forget
it,
4
Life is a grindstone that
polishes some people but
grinas others.
There are always three
•ways to avoid criticism:
Say nothing, do nothing,
be nothing.
Egotist is the easiest to
entertain. Just listen to
him and that conceited
cuss will consider you a
great conpanion.
Be friendly with the
folks you know. If it
weren't for them, you'd be
a total stranger.
E/iRNING TO LIVE
LIVING TO SERVE
Wayne Lamm
'ommy
Glover
Boys Assemble
Cedar Chests
Nine boys have just com
pleted cedar chests to
take home to give to rela
tives or to sell.
The materials were order
ed from Giler Kendill, in
Huntsville, Alabama, Parts
were already cut out.
Other projects just com
pleted in the shop are:
Three lawn chairs-Bruce
Finch; magazine holder and
table combinations- Jerry
Stone and Caroll Jonesj
picture frame-Wayne Lamm;
refinishing chairs- Vifayne
Lamm, Dwight Glover, and
Roosevelt Warrenj typing
table- Roosevelt Warrenj
card table-Gene Finch,
EFfl. Scraps
Jerry Stone, "Runt" Finch,
Bruce Finch, and V/iley
Williamson painted the
Washroom green and white,
"Boss" thinks the floor
would look 13k 3 a modern
painting if it had a little
red to go with those green
and white puddles.
Sign seen on finished ar
ticle in shop: Wet Varnish-
Touch.
December's seed indentify-
ing contest is being post
poned until January 17.
10th, 11th, and 12th
graders have just trirnpd
in their past summer pro-
.iect records for grading,
HEAR
LUhot
SontQ
Has To
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Bailey Dry Cleaners"