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Page 9 TYPISTS-RObENn DaNIELS ANb'JOHNNIE TaYLOR N. 1.. A. DOlNigS •■■■ ' ■ Friday night. Maxah 2dy\the Hdhder-: ■ aon'.Chapter of Farriiers of i Am erica hold its.a‘ji;i!iual ,Eanq.aet• in Fulton Hall bn'the Henderson Inst itute campus, ■ ■ The ourpose of this banquet was acquaint the fathers of the members ■ with the. vjork which they are learn ing and accomplishing,. James Creene, chaj^ter president ser¥3d as toast mas ter,: Samuel Floyd ^av:e the welcome address and Mr. Herbert Taylor gave the response in behalf of the fathers. Lawrence Me Dougle discussed chapter accom- plishi-ients, William. Q,uinniahette recited the'N. F, A. creed. Yells and songs...^iY.sn b^[^he memboi s 0f''th6^N.^^rA:‘‘-'‘Mh. James W. Warren Jr. who is teacher ,of vocational agriculture at Henderson Institute, introduced..Mr,. Ghamey, Purina Feed' Representative,.. He expressed the importance of caring for poultry so as to meet the-present crisis.. Mr, W.,.L. Johnson,, assistant state R, V/* P. T. supervisor of A,. & T.. College at Gresnpboro, emphasized the importance of education to the son so as to benefit the fatherland the family. He also said that if this, is done, we can. understand the critcal period which we are in the mist of.. Appreciation to -the re sponse made to the Invitations sent to the fathers and ...guest was made by Melvyn Balthrop.e ,. Some'of thV. guest were.; Mr,. & Mrs, Channey; Mr. VJ. T. Johnson county agent, Mr., Loyd Peace, Prof,. E, D, Johnson, Mrs, 3, Attj'-.-'C. Xpps, Prof«, from Oxford. thp: voice, of a senior. In a few more day’s of studying .Ld acquiring essential knowledge We v.'ill receive our high school dinloma which will permit us to e'nter college. Hone of us can dare say what the future ''^ears. wiH demand,. FoHthe“ present crisis ny “hang- ed our -way and we have to take the • underhan"d Our parents have.'waited, our par ents have watched for the year 'and for ’the- date., Vfhen her child could cone home and gladly say ."Kother. .1 oit a high school graduate,. • The’ road that we. have, trod^has been a.n easy one, full of joy, surprises, and fun, ' But there 'still of knots and curves that h^s lo ■ be undone, ' This road is the-road that our mothers trod tobring us from prartle to school, W^ere w-riearned to read, to wri. Ind to abide by the Golden Rule. We havenlt been here all these WaWlust to pass the time away, we've obeyed our B.\ Yancey, Dr,. Bonds, prepared our lessons wiiirarabon. Rev. St, Paul of the oncoming JfY*- , ^ 0. T, Robinson & Mr, Lewis.Y;e knew of' that Ma^’’ whe we marched down the The.. wass-carried oit by the officers of the local chapter and the* banquet ended with a well enjoyed evening.' By Melvyn Balthrope would■play as And^look in the faces of loved ones and see hundreds of cheerful smiles. a touch of in PANTHERS GET REV.ENGE' (CORtlNUE^) A, Taylor, ''j,. Brovm and Jack T ■Tarower all Varsity players this season,. I am sure they will receive plenty of material from the N,. F, A. and the Scouts Basketball teams, mainly Thuroten floyd, an up and Coming "Rooster"» So here s v/ising the 1943~44 Basketball, And^ rtjmemberj P-If you cannot participatenin Sports, be one anyv«’ay", i^uek There is a tpuch of joy seniors heart. is glad to be honored of sadness, the every great He for his ;.reat'work, but from his good friends he hates to depart.. I am but one senior of will depaif, so I want to saj to all m'^'’ friends. Never''let acquaintances be for- gottenl ' By Henry Moore I RESPECT FAITH, BUT DOUBT IS WHAT GETS YOU AN EDUCATION. -^Wilson lazner THE WORST SIN TOV/ARD OUR FELLOW CREATURE. IS NOT TO HATE THEM BUT TO BE INDIFFERELT TO THEM:’ THAT’S THE ESSENCE OF INHAilAN- ITY.-^BERNARD SHAW; . This page v;as typed by Robena Daniels
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