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Proud of' Best Tells Story
Soon aftdr the holiday, students will begin using the
new cafeteria and the new home economics' department.
Have we weirhed the significance of this move to our
school, which in reality means us students?
For all students it represents the latest in modern
cquipir.ent and designing. It will mean classes will no
lon'.rer be disturbed by students goin^ to the lunchroom.
It means a place of privacy and intimacy -for small
i'roups to have meetin-js, stage banquets, talent shows,or
what have you.
For those students eating at school it means an invit
ing place to eat with plenty of room, plenty of seats,
adequate service,' and ■^reater safety measures.
For the home ec. students it provides adequate storage
spacc for or':;ani2ed arrangement of equipment. It offers
v/orl'.inr conditions comparable to almost any that stu
dents nay have in their homes.
Lvcryone is proud of this new addition to our school.
May our pride reflect itself in every action of ours
v;hile v;ithin either division of the building.
Ideas From Paper
V'fhat other schools are
doing may be gleaned from
the exchange papers.
Some ideas noted chal
lenge possibilities else
where; others offer mo
ments of laughter.
1, The "Don't Be A
V'^hickle" column carries
the best advice for high
school students that I've
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EDITOR: Mary Ann Edwards
ASST. EDITORS: llayne Lamm
Lois Thigpen
EUSIMEC3 liGR. Jerry Perry
STAFF:Ann Earp-Bruce Finch
Peggy Liles Shirley Febb
Vivian Glover-Tanya Glover
Jimmy Harris Bertha Bass
Rena'. Bissette
TYPISTS: Carolyn Howell
Frances Carroll Joyce
Williams-Earbara Nell Lamm
ADVISORS: Farmer—Lassiter
P(31S--B. FINCH
seen in any school paper,
-Fre-No“Ca Highlights
Fremont H.S,
2, The Bugle Staff
wishes to compliment the
M.H.S. Riombler on their
outstanding array of humor,
M,H»S, Rumbler
Middlesex H.S.
3. From reading the
"Hope'n Print" we’ find
that Spring Hope H.S, has
quite a few . physical-edu
cation activities that
miglit’spur the spirits of
B.H.S. if we would take on
a few more than v;e now'
have.
Hope'n Print
.Spring Hope H,S,
U. JOKE: You ean lead a
horse to 'water, but *you
cannot make hiin drink itj
You can tell a gi^l you're
handsome, but you cannot
make her think it.
The Sandspur
Presbyterian Junior
College
Betwesr)
by
QiaA.0^
This month, I am going to
pass along to you several
bool'S that have been recom
mended by the students of
our scliool.
Do ^/'ou like adventure?
Then I surgcst' you read
Call of the w'ild. It is a
story of close relations
betT/een a doj and his mas
ter in the wild North.
Test your wits by reading
House of Seven Gables by
Hawthorne. It has mystery,
love, human nature, and
myths, This book will hold
your interest and at the
same time make you think.
If you're like me, you
like to learn about people
of other countries. In
this category Fannie Lou
Manning suggests Here is
India.
And now a biography. It's
interesting to know who
and what kind of people
helped make this old v;orld.
How about George li/ashing-
ton Carver as a starter?!
read this book and it help
ed me to understand 'the
Negro race much better.
Are you interested in ac
tivities of young people?
Seventeen by Booth Tarking-
ton is a cleverly v/ritten
book discribing the many
problems of a typical teen
ager.
That ends the list for
this month., so I'll just
sign off by saying "Merry
Christmas’to all of you."