BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER. 1553.
Press Institute Not
All Work By P. Liles
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SiiwcllTytwidesVoriousTeoching Aids
Classes and lectures con
sumed three-fourths of the
attention of st^idents
attending the NCSPI, last
Saturday, in Chapel Hillj
while the tour of the cam
pus and classrooms had
full devotion of the other
fourth.
After classes in Bynum
Hall students were well on
their way to Gerrard Hall
when the University cheer
leaders caught their
attention by the yells
they were practicing for
the afternoon football
game.
Following lunch in the
Carolina Inn, the students
decided to really see what
the University was like.
The first place they ven
tured was to the Plane
tarium to watch the
plancits revolve around the
sun.
To complete their tour,
they wandered down to get
a viow of the library and
the number of books within.
In the library, special
attention was devoted to
tnc N, C. Room with its
famous books and import
ance in North Carolina
history.
With new ideas about writ
ing articles and ways to
improve the school paper,
along with the satisfac
tion of the University
sights, all were ready to
head for home.
Numerous . teaching and
learning aids, supplied by
"the school, are available
for class work, as re
vealed by a report formu
lated by the principal, A
copy including each item
■of equipment has been put
in the hands of all
teachers.
Many of these aids are
for the whole school to
use. Others . 'are only for
particular subjects,
FOR ENTIRE SCHOOL
Those that the entire
school benefits from are
the scietice kit, film pro
jectors, filmstrip pro
jectors, microscope,
gloTbes, paper cutters,
record player with approxi
mately 100 records, radio,
public address system,
scales, maps, first aid
supplies. Stereoscope,
instructional materials—
as pens, paper, pencils-
-and books—text, library,
and supplementary.
For particular subjects
and classes there are the
projection microscope,
ditto machine, 26 type
writers, two mimeograph
machines and two miirieo-
scopes for commercial and
journalism use, printiuf'
outfit, three adding ma
chines, Cram’s Bookkeeping
charts, two tape recorders.
The teachers and students
affirm that this type of
equipment is a means of
"speeding" the learning
process.
H, S. .GAINS DICTIONARIES
Nineteen Thorndike-Barn-
hart dictionaries were add
ed to the school last week
as a result of the in
creased school enrollment,
"The State is using these
as they are considered the
best right now," reports
M, ¥, Weaver,
Banner winners
Mrs. Rudolph Glover’s
sccond grade and Mrs; L,T,
Lassiter's room in high
school received the attend
ance banners at PTA,
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