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MAT 8, 1925 Edited by the Students oj bobbins School The Staff y u,a Aaron ' '' Louisa Kirkman ® ^ Jatne. Raper ® ” Bennia Huffman ^ ^ 1. V. Kirkman "'■"f Gretohen Sink ^ Bav.., Pickard ^ ® Ear; waitman ^Bss Carolme Mann MOTHER'S DAY Aiother's day aiways conit.. on the ^■^econd Sunday in May. so i„ school we celebrate it on Monday. Those, whose mothers are not living wear a white flower and those whose mothers are living wear a red flower The carnation is very appropriate for this and. also a rose. We do thi.s to show how thankful we are for our mothers. LOUISE MOCK. Walser. Nellie Miller. Doris Weaver, Mary Elizabeth Maley. Mary Louise Moffitt, Dorothy Smith, Geneva Para- bee. Lorine Miller. Louise Kirkman Loraine Anderson and VugJnia Mc Crary. To pass the test ihe girl.s had to know a few things about the f ag, the Scout Laws, Promise Slogan. -Jotto, Salute and many other useful as well as helpful things. \Ve have meeting every Friday night, the first part IS devoted to business and the atter jiart to amusement. VIRGINIA JIcCKaRT. the Lexington Theatre, last Wednes- All fifteen grades made the Music Honor Roll last month. Grades on Grand Honor Roll, with Po tardies; Mrs. Radcliffe. Miss Simp- Ledh B^oontz, Miss Ledbetter, Miss Gilder. Mi.ss Owen. Mis^SnCridlebaugh, Miss Weaver, Miss Grades with Best Attendance are rrnd M‘.ss Burgiss' Grade 7-1 with 98.9%. MARY YARBfiRO. SEVENTH GRADE PRELIMINARY CONTEST The Seventh Grades had their pre liminary contest on p-riday, April 24th. There were twenty-three boys and R-irls in the contest and out of the number six boys and six girls were chosen to enter the finals. The judges .spoke very highly of the con- te.st and said that they doumed if any mher seventh grade pupils eeuld do ns wen. The Judges were Mr.s. Holmes, Mr. McGregor and .Mr. Shel ton. The following are the names ot eonte.stants chosen for the finals: Ruth Bean, Louise Mock, Lila Aaron, Elizabeth Leonard, Willie Veigh' Leonard, Sara March M^aUer, Irving Leonard, Loyce Wagoner, Thompson Lowe. Elmo Ty.slnger. Charles Sny der, Charlie Waitman. ISA.RA MARCH WALSER, ‘TFS-’ If we go s^vimming will Jessie Sink’ H we buy a car. where will Lucile Parker? If we get a banjo will Ardell Pick ett? If Lila Aaron dies wiL Emma Berri^r ? H we go to Chapel will Sara March’ If Weyman (is a) Peacock is Jessie (a) Martin? If Alta Lee (is a) Glover is Der- ^ont (a) Weaver? If Arlene Myers i.s old is Laura aiae Young? If we come to a river wil, Gilmer Cro.ss ? If Gladys is Christmas is .\lta .Mae Kaster ? H Foy Shoaf is tall is Thompson Lowe ? LILA AARON AND lucile P.V RK' ER. SCOUTING La.st Friday the Girl Scouts had a meeting. The main object of the meeting was to pass the Tenderfoot p-'-t. The following i>assed: Faye Em-nhart, Laura Mae Toung, Grace M.ilser, Helen Pickard, Sara March XOTES The sixth grades have elected their ushei s for Commencement. They are .Mary Loui.=e Moffitt.- Kathleen Johnson, .loe Roberts, a;id Gray Davis. ^ Picnics are all the go r.t Robbins A-rs. Conrad's Grade 2-A h.-d a good time at the Park last Frid.-ty Mis.s Luke's Grade I is going to 'he Park- on May the fir.st and the twe seventh Prade.s are going to Willomoore Springs. Grade 7-1 and 7-II got the dollar prizes for having I00% att.mdance at tbe pla.v. that the Teacher.; gave at ‘•LIGHTHOU.se N.-VN" On the night of April 22nd the teaehers of Robbins School, assisted SIMM the ful direction of Miss Ledbetter ^ave a three act play at the Lexing ton Theatre, entitled "Lighhouse Nan”. Muss Ellen Owen as Nan, the leadin- character easily captivated the audi- nce. Ichabod or Pa Buzzer was splendidly represented by Mr Ken neth Spicer, who never lost .an oppor- unily to imbibe "wet goods' . Miss Anne Duke, the “gentle antelope” of chabod's “bosom” acted like a “vet eran Of the footlights”. The char acter of Ned Blake as Nan's city lover was very ably taken by Mr. ake Thompson. Mr. Van Farrell as a british nobleman and hi* sister Al.ss .losephine, a bad man w.as well axen by .Mr. Bonna Black. Hon. • 0 n Enlow and daughter, AUss Hor- tense were very cleverly impersonated ky Mr. Edro Wheeler and .Mi.ss Nellie Fleming. The Kiwanis Quartette rendered •some very entertaining number.s. -Miss .\nne Greenfield had charge of a very novel program between acts, consisting of a toy orchestra by Pri mary Pupils of Robbins Schooi a group of .sons by Mi.ss Audrey .Myers and an aesthetic dance by Miss L-.ura .Alae 1 oung. our .sale of tickets amounted to $315.11, out Of Which we h.ul to pay ?S3.Co for expenses, making a clear profit Of $231.90. The Profit is to sro to our Library, which we are try- m? to standardize. We now have ”1 book.s, but need 340 more to make it a .standard. By the first of next term, we are expecting i; to bo a ■standard Library. FA-NNIE porter COWLES.
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