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Friday, March 21, 1969 THE BLACKBIRD Page 5 Student Teachers Enjoy RMSH Along with spring comes eight student teachers from North Carolina Wesleyan Col lege. RMSH considers itself very lucky to have these stu dent teachers. Miss Sarah Andrews is stu dent teaching in some of Miss Murchison’s Classes. “RMSH is a lot like my own high school back home. I feel as if I’m being transported back to my days in high school,” said Miss Andrews. Along with music, classical or jazz, sihe likes to read and swim. SOS Club Begins Sale As Method Of Raising Funds During the month of March the Service Club is sponsoring their annual Hghtbulb sale as a means of fund raising. Before the sale began, the club formed a committee to investigate a number of whole sale dealers to find the best qua-lity at the lowest prices. TTie committee then reported its findings to the club and the choice was duely voted upon. After the votes were totalled it was decided that Westinghouse 100 and 75 watt lightbulbs would be the best clioice for the job. The club has been selling lightbulbs at 50 cents per p^age with two lightbulbs' in a package. Although single lightbulbs will be available the club suggests they be sold only in complete packages. All proceeds from the sale will be used for the club’s ac tivities including the Easter Sunrise Service, and the an nual Service Club scholarship. Buntingp Hardy, & Minges, Inc. “The Best In Campus Styles” BAILEY’S Discount Jewelry AND Record Shop 116 N. MAIN ST. GI 6-6933 Pizza Inn Carry Out or Eat In 130 COUNTRY CLUB RD. 443-3027 Allow approximately 20 minutes Open Mm.-Fri. 4-12 Sat. 12-12-Son. 4-10 Order by phone for faster service After graduation Miss An drews plans to study for a third semester offered at col lege which is a course that will allow her to spend two weeks abroad this summer. Completing this she plans to apply for a teaching job in Richmond, Va. “RMSH is great and can be compared to any other high school in the country. The kids are cool, and the faculty is very friendly and helpful,” exclaimed Mr. Woollen, a his tory major. Mr. Woollen comes from Virginia Beach, Va. As war den of Nu Gamma Phi, mem ber of the Leada’ship Organi zation, and Chairman of So cial Commissions he’s kept quite busy. But not quite busy enough as his interests cover a large fieJd. Enjoy Students In some of Mrs. Lundy’s classes, the students will be under the direction of Miss Anne Sill, an English major. Miss Sill comes to us from South Hill, Va. Miss Sill was crowned the Homecoming Queen this year. She is a member of the Bruits Liter ary Club, and secretary- treasurer ■ of the Student Or ganization at NCWC. After she graduates this spring, she plans to teach at Sanford Central High School, Lee County. From Balboa, Canal Zone in Panama, MiSs Pazin, a his tory major, is teaching some of Miss Doyle’s classes. Miss Pazin likes listening to music, knitting, sewing and cooking. She plans to teach in Fairfax, Va. Sewing, art and classical music are a few of the many interests of Miss Schoon, an English major. Mss Schoon is president of the Pi Epsilon Sorority, secretary of the Stu dent Government Association, and secretary of the Inter Fa- ternity Council. At the completion of her college courses, Miss Schoon plans to travel, but when fall rolls around again, she hopes to be teaching in the Washing ton, D. C. area. Impressive It would appear that all the student teachers are either English or history majors. Striking out this appearance is Mr. Richard Knol, a biology major under Mi\ Burnette. Mr. Knol is a native of Cleve land, Ohio. He too is impress ed with the friendliness here. Mrs. Eva MaUenbaum, Spanish major is speaking only Spanish in Mrs. Sifford’s room to the surprise of the students. “I love to travel and spend most of my time in New York and Connecticut,” stated Mrs Mallenbaum. Last but not least is Mr. Dana Dickens, a history ma jor from Stantonburg, N. C. During his stay, he will be taking over some of Mrs. Hawkin’s classes. Mr. Dickens is very sports- minded. He is president of the Alpha Delta Fraternity, and president of the Monogram Club, After graduation Mr. Dickens hopes to visit Califor nia, and next to teach at a school in North Carolina. “High school is very differ ent from college. I’m pleased to be back in a high school situation and I think I could be in no better school than RMSH,” said Mr. Dickens. OAKWOOD PHARMACY “THE NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY” 329 FAIRVIEW RD. TEL. 442-8159 PBT+U«$$4U Peoples Bank knows the formula for fuli banking service to studonts and graduates Checking Accounts Savings Accounts What can we do for you today? A COMPLETE INVENTORY FOR FASHION SHOES ROSCOE GRIFFIN SHOE COMPANY TIM BRINN tells about his speech. (Photo by Killebrew.) RMSH Students Attend State Drama Festival Tim Brinn, Robert Ward, Bob Dozier, Ray Brinn and Pat McGee competed in the Evening Optimist Contest February 24. All spoke on the same topic “ Respect for law—-Corner stone of Citizenship”, yet pre pared different speeches- These speeches were not more than five minutes inor less than four minutes. Coaching this year was Rus Skinner, station manager for the radio station WRMI’. The three judges, Ray Wat son, Mrs. Lynda Homes and George Wagner, had a hard clwice indeed ito make be tween the five boys. After much discussion they made their choice, Tim Brinn. Tim is now to compete n the Zone Contest which is be ing held next Tuesday in Tar- boro at the Himen Country Club. Should he win the Zone Contest, Tim will be eligible lor the Eliminations Contest lield April 13-19. The winner will contend at the North Carolina District Convention in Asheville, May 233-25. liiis winner is selected to represent the District of North Carolina at the International Contest in Miami. Florida, June 21-26. Best of luck from the Black bird staff, Tim! A BIT OF SPRING SPORTISTRY... Alexa’s pant approach to spring fashions.. .in crisp white cotton matelasse.. .sizes 6>16 218 S. MAIN ST. ROCKY MOUNT. N. C.
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