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These Pillow Tops Make Ideal Christmas Gifts KODAK THE GIFT WORTH WHILE PRICE $7.00 AND UP BROWNIES $1.75 AND UP FOUNTAIN PENS Watni.man'c Lrlool Plain Styles at . . . . . $2.50 and up aierman S laeai Gold and Silver Mounted at $5.00 and up STATIONERY IN GIFT BOX S A Beautiful Line at 50c to $4.00 Manicure, Toilet, and Desk Sets A Very Complete Line. Drop in NOW FOISTER 9 s I 4 INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS AT N. C. CLUB MEETNG (Continued from Page 1) doing high school work, namely city high schools and local high schools. There are 80 of the former and 157 of the latter, en rolling respectively 10,000 and 3,000 pupils. In addition to these 483 public high schools city, Stat?, and local -there are 26 pri vate high schools and 66 church schools of secondary grade, enroll ing together about 5,000. There are in North Carolina 575 secon dary schools enrolling 30,000 pu pils. Not quite 50 per cent of tha 5, 75 schools are offering 4 year courses, and not quite 10 per cent of the 30,000 high school pupils are pursuing fourth year studies." Professor Walker emphasized the need of developing in all the counties strong four year high schools, sufficiently well-equipped and financed to provide for the needs of the youth in every county wherever secondary school train ing is needed. "The local high school cannot meet the need for high school training in a modern democracy," he said. "It has not nor can it secure sufficient money, equipment, teachers, or pupils. The county high school with stronger financial hacking, larger teaching force, better equipment, dormitories and inexpensive board ing facilities, and transportation of pupils where necessary, must take the place of the small local high school if the needs of democ racy are to be better met through better educational opportunities of the? youth of the land. A recent decision of the Supreme Court, declaring the county high school, commonly called the State high school, to be. an organic part of our general public school required by the constitution, opens a new door of opportunity in secondary edu cation and makes possible a new era of high school development in North Carolina." With the White and' the Blue of Carolina blending harmonious ly with the Black and Gold of Goodyear, the Akron sojourners of the past summer met last Satur day night in the Y. M. C. A. and pulled off a big smoker. Prof. Collier Cobb gave a very inter esting talk on "The Advantages South America Offers to a Young Man." Several members spoke on topics of interest. Twenty-one men in college belong to the Carolina-Akron Club. V. E. Johnson and "Chip" Arbogast have left for Washing ton, D. C, where they will stand examinations for entrance into the Coast Guard service. On Sunday, December 1G, the Archdeacon Lawrence? of the Epis copal Church will deliver the Uni versity Sermon for the month of December. CHARLOTTE HIGHS AGAIN CAPTURE STATE TITLE (Continued from Page 1) one apieee. W. Wearn failed on ly once to kick goal. The lin? up follows: Charlotte Chapel Hill Nesbit Daniels 1. c. Culp Durham 1. t. Baker Sykes 1- g- ' Dorr McLenon 'c. Rumple, B , . Ledbetter r. g. Wearn, W Foister r. t. ;" Craytpn ........ Phipps r. e. MacDonald .. . .". . . . . . . Sparrow q. b. Templeton . . . . ..... .' Ilutchins .." r. h. b. Wearn, R. ....... '. . . . . . Smith 1. h. b. Miller Merritt f. b. Referee, Barden; Umpire, Blount and Spaugh ; Substitutions,. II. Rumple for B. Rumple ; Moore for II. Rumple ; Lloyd for Foister. There will be no moot court this week. The lawyers having caught the spirit of Christmas, de cided to take a holiday. King Arthur once had indiges tion in the middle, of the knight.
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