CiifiQLINA,
Seniors Model Smoll Bookcases
To inspire ?. competive
and. eager spirit in read
ing, each member of the
senior English classes d.s,-^
signs a tiny bookjasket
representative of jach
book read and places it in
his miniature bookcase in
the classroom. In this ua.y,
the teacher says, each stu
dent can see hov: much his “
fellow classmates are read
ing in comparison with his ^
reading.
The bookcases are made
principally from cir;ar box
es with shelves inserted.
They are painted in color;.:.
IDSA
The idea for the book-
jaokets is original, but
the idea for the bookcases
was gleaned by the teacher
from an English meetinj^.
A short sumiTiary of the
^tory is written insidt-
the bookjacket, while the
title, author's name, and
ohe type of book is print
'd on the outside.
Some seniors have adorned
their bookcases and are
lesigning and making book
nds,
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C 5.P.A. Asks Advisors
ToGradePapi^rs
Mrs. L, T. Lassitar
ind
i'-irs. Howard Farmer, advis
ers for the Bugle, have
_^been asked by Earl I'Jldt-
’'bec^. Chairman Duplicate
Division, Columbia Scholas
tics Press Association, to
help V7ith the grading of
the mimeograph papers,
"I know from watcldnt:;
your publications for sev-
ral years that you: are ca
pable of doing the job for
me," wrote Whitbeck.
Mrs. Lassiter and Mrs.
Farmer wil be sent a
scorebook for each school
paper, which they will fol
low in grading the papers.
The scorebook contains
four big topics: Content,
writing and Editing, Make-
Up, and General Considera
tions. These four topics
are divided into several
subheads,
If a paper gets above 9^0
points out of the possible
1000 points, it rates Meda
list honor. This is the
highest honor any paper
can get,
Mrs. Lassiter and Mrs.
Farmer are paid 50^ for
each entry judged, I'Jhit-
beck admits, "This is cer
tainly not sufficient for
FIRST GR. HEADS ATTENDM'iC..
Leading the .-entire school-
in average daily attend
ance was Mrs, Florabelle
Bynum’s section of the
first grade with 97.
Mext high was Miss Cle«.
Eatmon's third, Mrs, Rach
el Paschall's fourth, and
Mrs. T. C. May's fifth
with 96.
the time involved and is
only a slight indicatior.
of our appreciation for
your work."
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The LucQTna Kenly Bonk wishes
all the school children a
Happy Holiday
and a
Merry Christmds.