December 13. 1946
CLASS SUPPLEMENTS
BOOK MATERIAL
In connection with their
study of the Southeastern
section of the ■ United
States, Mrs. Laurine Las
siter's commercial geogra
phy class sent to the Uni
ted States Department of
Agriculture and important
Southeastern cities for in
formation relative to their
subject,
Gladys Phillips, finding
no information on tung oil
in the library, sent to
the Department of Agricul
ture for material to help
her in a class report.
This material will be fil
ed in the library for fu
ture use.
HISTORIC IWFORI.fATIOK
Historic cities in South
eastern United States,
Vifilliaiasburg, Charleston,
Mobile, Kew Orleans, Mat-
chez, St.- Augustine, and
Atlanta, have been written
to for information concern
ing their contributions to
history.
Using the nev/ly - acquir
ed projector. Principal
M. y/. Y/eaver has shovm the
class three pictures re
lating to their work.
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Average Conduct Gode Higher Than Sul^ect Grade
Tvvolf-th grade girls with
94 and ninth grade boj^s
with .90 lead the high
school in conduct averages
for the second grading
period. Although the
ninth boys are second in
conduct grades, their ab
sentee list amounts to 51
for the last four weeks of
the six-week term.
Since the ninth and
eleventh girls' averages
are 93 each, they tie for
second place. Twelfth boys
with 89 are second among
the boys.
The high school's average
subject grades are 82 and
85 for boys and girls re
spectively.
Having the highest aver
age are tv/clfth boys -with
82 and eleventh girls v;ith
87.
The drop in the average
I grade is the result of few
er honor roll students for
this reporting period.
Those making honor roll
are Keith Glover, twelfth
grade; Jackie Edvmrds and
Lois Ray Rce, eleventh
grade; liargie Peele, tenth
grade; and Romaine Edwards
and Barbara Farmer, ninth
girls.
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