RATT.KY RUGT.F.j R&TT.RY, NORTH nARnLTm^^MUARY. 19.‘^3 PA^J3 The Successful fdimer of Tomorrow &°Sm% b The Future Farmer of Today Practic© T©QchGrs BoQin DutiGS ShopUJork ContributGS To Improvea bym Ten^Jorary teachers now on the school faculty are WILLIAM M. GARMON and DAVID E. TERRELL, seniors from N, C, State College, who, in addition to doing practice teaching in the agriculture department, are also getting credits to graduate from State College. "We were given a choice of schools to teach at, and we really had to fight to get Bailey, Bailey has a good reputation, is in a good location, and Mr. Wells is a good teacher to work with," says TERRELL and GARMON. They will be here for a period of 11 weeks, ending March 11. The practice teaching was not begun until after the Films Teoch Tool' Use THE ABC OF HAND TOOLS Films on the correct and incorrect use of hand tools have been used as a phase of studying for the agriculture students this month. They have been shown an all-cartoon film on "The ABC of Hand Tools" in which a primitive charac ter, named Pete, displays the knowledge of tools in a humorous manner. This film gave some of the boys a picture of them selves when they use tools the wrong way. mid-term exams# Helping with the Yoxmg Farmers meetings on Wednesday nights and conferring with some of the F. F. A. stu dents and farmers on the local farms are two of their off-school duties. They get graded two ways: they grade themselves and Jolm Wells also sends in a grade for them. Having already met a few of the people around Bailey, they declare that all are very nice, and they are enjoying their stay at the dormitory. IDKKTlFiCATlON CONTEST The tool identification contest is scheduled at Dillon Supply Co, in Rocky Mount on February l6. Five boys have been using their shop periods to build cabinets, lockers, and racks for the dressing rooms in the gymnasium. JOHN ROBERT UMM and DOUGLAS BROWN made a towel cabinet, two shoe racks, and clothes lockers. DWIGHT GLOVER, DANNY GLOVER, and JULIAN GLOVER have alos built shelves in the dressing room. Other shop activities in clude the refinishing of a table by BOBBY EATMAN and the construction of a book case by LEWIS BISSETTE. RONALD BISSETTE has com pleted a coffee table; WEBBIE JORDAN, a wall rack. HEILIG-mEyERS "For Wise Buyers"