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Tony Lyerly Training As Student Teacher Tony Michael Lyerly of Davie County is among the 164 student teachers, training in eleven academic specialities, who are engaged in classroom practice preliminary to certification as teachers later this year at Campbell College. He is teaching English at Lillington High School in Lillington under the supervision of Mrs. Helen C. Byrd. While at Campbell, he was a Dean's List student and was listed in the Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities for 1969-70. Lyerly is president of # r. 4. >\ % . » V W HE&UCfl*!* _ DECEMBER^ f crPTFMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER T f mi v AUUUbT ( I „.„ JUNE ,UI - T \ f ** MiDfu APRIL | mj tf*Pf>ni i A BV IWe#%®»Sr i 1 JANUARY FEBKWAKT I J| K IV J V fj ff* * .^4^l - - - YOURS FREE! ONLY AT CCB If you pay bills by check, this always-convenient check I case is a must! WM You can file cancelled checks by month or alphabeti- ■ cally. To have a perfect record of payments at income tax time. Or anytime! Just open a CCB checking account of SIOO or more. Or if you're already a CCB checking account customer, open a savings account of SIOO or more; or add that amount to your axolins present savings account. Then take your pick of a wedgewood blue or red check ■|l case. Each case has an easily washable surface and holds ■ more than a year's supply of personal size checks. 3.nk Check with Central Carolina Bank for your free check BfiH case! *»«« »♦«••> the Student Government Association for the term ending in June 1970. He is the son of Mrs. R. C. Smith of Mocksville. According to Dr. Frank E. Weyer, bead of the Education Department, Campbell is sending out its largest number of teachers since becoming a senior college nine years ago. With 89 having finished in February and some 164 ex pected to graduate June 5, more than 253 Campbell students will have completed their training as teachers in the current school year. TONY LVERLY Cooiwrnef Journal, Wednesday, May 20,1970- Church Donor A clergyman received a phone call from the local income tax man inquiring about a S6OO contribution listed as having been paid his church by a certain member. "Did he make this donation?" the tax man asked. The clergyman hesitated for a brief moment, then replied: "He will, he will." Not Playiri Hookey A small boy «pQked up to a movie box office during school hours and^fiecashier refused to sell him a ticket. "Why aren't you in school?" she asked. "It's okay, lady," the youngster replied. "I got the measles." 7
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