LIBRARY COURTESY
jGS3io Honoycutt
Courtesy and consideration
for others is always necessary
in the library. Wnon you ontcr
the library, be arr. quite as pos
sible to avoid disturbing others
who may be roadinf; or studying
in there. As soon as you finish
reading a book, return it promp-
ly; someono else rauy lik^ to nxd
it. Would you lik^.; it if someone
had a book out th-t you wanted to
read and kept it a lon-^ time? Be
careful not to misplacj the bocfe
on the shelves. Even though v;o
have a librarian in our library,
don’t keep her arranging books
all her time. ■ Soiled bocks are
an indication of dirty handJ.If
you have a nev/ book, bo careful
with it; don’t lot it get soil
ed j don’t tear or lose it; All
those requests are mere acts of
courtesy which we all should ro-
membor as wo enter the library.
1939-40 SENIORS CHOOSE PROMISING
CAREERS
Josephine Lamm
Different colleges have now
welcomed some of our most ambi
tious retired seniors into their
gates of knowledge, while others
challenge the world to defeat t>io:n
in a game of fair play, '7o shoiid
bo proud to say that none of our
last year’s seniors have at any
m*omont folt defeat. The school
taught them depondj'.bility, Each
of them is using it. They aro
entering into their life’i; work
with determination and cheer.
Not only did they choose ca
reers to help :'>nd please them
selves but those also that \70uld
aid in the advancement of civili
zation. Helen Jordan andMarjcrio
Brovm aro follov/ing the paths of
our two new high school teachers
by going to E. G, T. C, Tholbort
Boykin hopes to place agriculture
before all things by aiding the
Future Farmers as an Agriculture
teacher,- Billy Bottoms, Louise
Brantley, and Pearl Lamm like to
see healthy people; so they have
sot forth to restore people’s'
health by Billy being a doctor,
Loui?.e and Pearl, ntirses. If any
of tho class • becomes a successful
business man,. Frances Manning vdll
make a capable secretary, or 3. J.
Batton will be eligible as a book-
koopor, (roorgo Lee Bissotto may
sometira.e bo a hero of our country
as an airplane pilot, Eunice
Pelle will solve oior eleeti'ical
problems, as ho is studying to
become an electrical enginoer,
Guy Bissotto is also among the
year’s collogians.
Most of the others realized
that soiiie had to bo farmers to
keep tho world going. With Thol-
bert as a leader in the agricul
tural v;orld the rest may feel as
sured of being brought out of the
da.rlc.ioS3 into tho sxinlight of Fu
ture Farming,
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