October 4, 1946 THE LEXHIPEP Page 7 Spotting the Eighth Graders —Enid Ayers and Adele Tuttle After receiving a permit from Mrs. Hedrick we (Enid and Adele) passed up the stairs to visit the eighth graders. The first room we come to is Miss Raper’s class. Looking through the window, we see most of the grad uates of Robbins (Adele’s Alma Mater) and Grimes (mine). Sitting on the front row is Kitty Philpott busily en gaged in English (wanna bet?). Betsy Myers, who is supposed to be doing her English, is passing some pictures around. “Teeny” Redwine is engaged in talking. Herbert Sink, Adele’s neigh bor, and Richard Smith, Bryce’s brother, are “cutting up.” Like good little girls, Mary Jane Shirley, Mary Helen l.organ ;,nd Maxine Russell are doing their English. Then we slipped silently -ut of u.is very quiet (?) room. Going out in;o the new building we stop to do some reminiscing about the good ole days when we were freshmen. There we meet Mrs. Berry out in the hall and she looks a little tired. No wonder with 40 or 45 stu dents to teach. Her class is very quiet ’cause they’re reading. Amelia Brown looks up and smiles. We wonder if she is reading about horses? Grey Davis, Norma Cohen, Janet Brown and little Joe Bafford are just read ing, too. Maybe we missed something in the eighth grade. When We enter Mrs. Crouse’s room we learn that she and her students are correcting N. C. History. Her’s seems to be a very good room, at an swering questions. Joan Green is bus ily daydreaming. Don, Patty Hege’s little brother, is sitting at the front of the room being a good lil’ ole boy. He’s really a character, from what we’ve heard and seen. Leaving Mrs. Crouse’s room, we go back upstairs to Mrs. Gibson’s room. Gee, these lucky students. Mrs. Gibson has a very pleasing voice and she surely does know her literature. We hear a small voice at the back of the room, and stretching our necks a lit tle we see a small blonde. She looSS like someone we’ve seen before. Now we know, it’s Roland Swing’s sister. Having peeped in at all the doors and having tried to And all of the eighth graders, we return to the Lexhipep room, glad that we are dig nified seniors, but realizing that the eighth graders will soon take our places. New Veterans Club Organized (Continued from Page One) maker, thirty-three months with the Naval Aviation group; Odell J. Wat son, also with the Naval Aviation for twenty-five months; Jimmie SicelofI with the Navy in the Pacific two years eleven months; Bob Robbins, with the Navy for two years in the At lantic and Pacific; O. B. Stokes, two years with the Navy in the Pacific; Richard Deane, in the European the atre twenty-three months with the Army; “Stinky” Gibson, twenty months with the Navy in the Atlan tic; Bob Hoffman, eighteen months with the Navy in the Atlantic and Pacific; Sidney Blesecker, seventeen months with the Navy in the South Pacific; “Hi-Pockets” Brown, in the Pacific theater with the Navy for sixteen months; and Jimmy Mundy with the Navy until he was medically discharged. The club also wants to organize a monogram club composed of all per sons who have won a letter. L.H.S. welcomes her returned vet erans and is watching with interest their activities. E F I R D ’ S The Store for Correct Merchandise For Less Money For Service, Body Repairing and Painting See Gordon Motor Co. “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” Lexington Music Center Records and Sheet Music Popular, Classical and Opera Record Players and Accessories 115 North Main Street Toys Games Sporting Goods Electrical Appliances Use Our Layaway Plan For Christmas CONRAD’S Dial 484 Lexington SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY Comer Fourth Street and Greensboro Road “Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line” GENUINE DRY CLEANING PHONE 428 CITY BUS LINE HENRY KAPP, Owner “BEST BY TASTE TEST” R. C. COLA “If You Have a Date You Won’t Be Late” in a RED BIRD .qAB PHONE 511 Glassware . . . Gifts MORGAN’S APPLIANCES Washing Machines, Phonographs, etc. 14 E. Center St. Lexington COMPLIMENTS OF FAMILY SHOE CENTER HOME OF FINER SHOES LEXINGTON DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” PHONE 2213 BOOKS - GREETING CARDS STATIONERY Lexington Book Store Industrial Bank Of Lexington Development Building Loans Made To Both Men and Women Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Groceries, Quality Meats and Produce MARLEY & HILTON PHONE 477 Toasted Sandwiches And Homemade Ice Cream SNACK SHOP Piedmont Furniture Company “You Furnish the Wife; We Furnish the Home” NORTH MAIN STREET LEXINGTON, N. C. Phone 366 J. F. WARD CO. “Merchandise of Quality*’ Phone 344 Lexington, N. C. Complimeints of MYERS AUTO PARTS PHONE 2IS59 Compliments of W. G. PENRY CO. Students and Teachers Always Welcome PHONE 2241 Parker-Miller Co. “The Jewelers For All Your Gifts” Phone 308 PURCELL’S [DRUB STORE inwfST PPirf' oAv Phone 577 GREEN PRINTING COMPANY Printing and Office Supplies Lexington, N. C. Phone 543