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, •XXXXXXXXXXXXX500CXXXXXXXXX . X >iID-TERM EXAI€: x X X Jan, 13 Periods 1 £; 6 x X 19 " 2 & 5 >: X 20 " 3 X X 21 " X xx:cxxxxx:o^xxxxxxxx:rx.^ocx^Dor 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." THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE LADY IN YOUR LIFE Rev I on NON-SMm IIPE, WEAR LONGER / IN JE^ffiLED CA jESI 13.00 VALUE FOR ONLY $1.50 UDIESi WANT A NElv HAIR DO FOR THE HOLIDAYS? GET IT AT L i 11 i d n 'S Beouty Shop BAILEY N. C. PH0N2 306-1 The LucQTna Kenly Bonk wishes all the school children a Happy Holiday and a Merry Christmds.

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