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_ N.qRTH CkK0ll}U^.^.MVMilBLK^l95Z Success/l// Fermer of Torhorrow PAGE 13 is The Future Fdrmer of Today ShopStudentsTurn Out .Home Articles Haramers and saws drone as 3 students build numerous articles for the home as shop projects, Buildinp; bookcases are I.AR3FiALL^ HIGH, BILLY GLOV^h, JOHN hOBa.T LuOUhKD GLOVIlR, ThOFAS I'iCKEEL, and CHARLES ISS- ETTE. BOBBY DEvV is making a radio end table. RONaLD BI3SETTE and LBTIS BISSLTTE have made a lar^e number of wall racks. KTJKT STOKE, DOUGLAS BKO.'.N, NE::tON GLOVi.l., and BILLY GLOVER are all engaged in making magazine racks. BRUCE rLJ.itY is building a cedar v;ardrobe, while BILLY BUNN, RICHARD DEI'ENT, DANNY GLOVE!., DIYIGHT GLOVEI:, JERRY HIGH, LACK lAir., BRUCE PERRY, JA:,ES V'lLSON, and HARVEY DENTON are making cedar chests. State Srs.ToTeoch At Bailey Tvz-o seniors from State College will begin their practice teaching in the Bailey vocational agri culture department follow ing the Christmas holidays, Garmon and Terrel of State College will devote most of their time to in structing lovTer classmen. Freshmen Initiated Freshmen F.F.k. members were "punished", last Tuesday night at a v\reiner roast and initiation for being new members of the club. The "pranking" took place in the agriculture building. This year's initiation vias different from last year's because th§ usual amount of horse play v/as not added. A weiner roast folD.ov/ed the ceremonies in I'hich the rolls v/ere heated by "TEXAS PETE." The question of the week is : ¥^ho splashed the stain on MACK LAIU'S '■-edar chest? Judges Anticipate Possible UJinncr Chairman Le Croy of the agricultural committee of the Rocky Mount Chamber of Commerce and Nash County farm agent Hollowell^ judges of the Nash-Edp.s- combe corn growing contest, recently checked over the crop of the Chapter's lead ing corn grower and remark ed that it was the best they had seen thus far. "From this observation LEl'fIS BISSETTE may be eligible for first or sec ond prize in the Nash-l^d^e- combe contest," says "Boss," Le-vas used Dixie 62 seed corn and produced 107 bushels to the acre. It's Heilig-Myers if •W.V.VAvJltvVy^^^^ i For Wise Buyers WHon.N.C.
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