Ailene Holley Bernice Bias Glennie Lawercnce \Villie Bright Martha Cobb Olivia rase Clara Roberta Clara Allen Kttie (Juilford Lala Slaiijrhter Trurtellc Wimbush Another km'ouji is doinjr effective work under ^Irs. Doles at Cale Street School. They are: Penelope Cooper Bernice Stewart Florence Carter Addie Murphy Ora Briley Stallis Holley Marjraret Heath E*:hel Sadler Klla Pool Lillie White Trudelle Wimbush, Reporter. A FOHMEU STl'DENT WIMTKS 12 1-2 W. 118th St.. New York City, Nov. 21^, 1028. Miss K. J. Lewis, State Normal School, Elizabeth City. N. C. My Dear Miss I.ewis: Enclosed Is a money order for one do u' ($1.00) to cover a 7 months’ subscription to th(' State Nor mal Banner and also the cost of mailinjr. It was f]uite a triad surprise to receive the paper and much credit is duo to all who helped to materialize the publication. I think the paper is very n'atly composed and T have only one repret. I saw nothin>r at all con- cerninR football, basketball and the like. I shall look forward to the baseball season's havinR some space in the paper. I trust you are well and enjoying the most abun dant success in Life’s over clianKinjr deal. I am now a Railway Mai) Clerk and I owe everythii.p to S. N. S. and to him who doth all thinirs well. Please pive my regards to all who know me. I am Very Respectfully Yours, Owen H. Thompson. .JIIMOK NOH.MAL CLASS PIUKiUAM The .Junior Normal Class presented the second ropular student Lyceum November 1928. The par ticipants were well selected .and the propram well rendered. The followinp prppram was piven; Sonp Nepro National Anthem Prayer Chaplain Sonp .’ Selected Oration : , Lillian Slade Solo Sallie Riddick Select Readinp Nellie Hunter Instrumental Solo i Matilda Stallinps Oration Raymond Morris Recitation .Tuanita Wynn Solo Araminta Ransome Snaps Corinne Younp Renort of Critic Miss E. J. Lewis Collection Dismission THE .irNIOH LITEJJAKY CLI H Durinp one of the meetinps of the .Junior Normal Spoken Enplish Class under the direction of Prof. L. 1.. Henderson, a .Junior I^iterary Club was or- panized. The followinp officers were elected: Earl Dauphtry President Georpe Moore Vice President Inez Heckstall Secretary Annie Cross Asst. Secretary A preat deal of enthusiasm was manifest,ed by the proup. The object of such an orpanization is three-fold. WHERE TIIH Iii:sr COMES FROM IJELKilOrS ACTIVITIES The members of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet assem bled in the "Y” room of Cymera Hall Tuesday nipht, November (>. 1028. There they discussed the differ ent activities which were e.vi)ected of the members this term. In order to arouse the eaperness of the members it was suppested that the cabinet meet twice a month and make reports >t their achie\e- ments in the readinp of books, mapazines and litei- ature. It was also suppested that the members .should take part in the discussions held in their various meetinps. • * • On Sunday afternoon, November 11, the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. held joint sessions. The pro pram rendered was enjoyed by all pres(*nt. The dis cussion was, Resolved: That our attitude towaid oui enemies should always bi> favorable, was led by Bernice Stewart, affirmative and Miss Clara Kob- erts, nepative. This discussion as a whole was very helpful. The majority apreed that our attitude to- wai*(i our enemieH should always he favorable. ne reason piven was that of paitiinp triends. o "Nothinp weakens a man more than to feel that he is abused.” LOVE BROTHERS Wholesale avd Retail Dealers in BEEF, MUTTON, POULTRY, PORK, ETC. Phone 70 Elizal)eth City, N. C. PAGE 5

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