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Pfire- TKE DIAI.ETTTS, DIALETTE STAFF Gertrude PhillipE- ...o.fJoarx Shuler Editor-in-chief Literary Editor*,,.3. Faculty Advisorsv. Miss C. M, McSlroy Miss-K*. G» iTatkins Miss Lydia Brandon BUSINESS STAFF. Business Mo.nger,»No.ncy Gaston Mhnger•,,,,,,,,3,,,co,Ruth jIcreliant lExahango Manger...aj**,*,*,.Irene Hardee ^ ’'REPORTERS ■ Bonier Collogo,,*,«•Janella Lalxiams} !Senior High Frances Mitchell AN EX/iMINATION You’ve all heard of exams* Well, hero s onei Cheating will neither help no , der, and you grade yourself* Choose t e n’vUnber from each question that suits you, euad then look on page 4 for your ansuors* Are you one of those who thinks a text- jJunior High*,. ISophomorc High sKatie Wagner ..aBotty Belk jErc.'sliman High., ,»».,*,»• **Shirley Conley ira)ist, oLlary Bussey ■ : STAFF WRITERS Iports .Jean Cartwright lusic,.,., Josephine Craig 'Fo,ature. ,.Polly Ramsey pictorial, ................. ..Lyra Pittman ,Society, ..Betty Taylor EDITORIIJJ As we again look forward to semester ex aminations we night stop for just a minute to promise -curs'elves that we will employ cheating of no description during this time. And if we would honestly make that vow and sincerely try to uphold it/ wc night also extend its proportion to in- 'clude all of our c-anpus activities. ! Honest to one’s inner ideals and stand- book is only for; 1. occasional cr.ammiug usually preceeds written work 2, lugg^^tj around to impress people S. systematic and concentrated study 4, pressing flowe Do you go in training. for, exaias 1, going to bod at Vthe .monitors first r and feeling satisfied, that you have done your best 2, biting your fingernails au cultivation deep’ and unbecoming vrorry wrinkles 3,wasting present time and brag- that you. can learn, more in the two jhours preceeding the exam than will be needed 4,' sitting, up, till- davjn so t you’ll be used to it by the dreaded Cone exams' do you,;. 1* plan your jsrork Y making a schedule and then study each am-as it comes Eostudy feverishly the hefore—starting at 12;30 (using the ^ cover'flash-lito" plan 3.study a c.ouple ^ hours, then give it up for some,thing worthwhile 4. just go out and play? On the fatal day does your mirror thoit you have 1, dressed as usual•‘-skipp^ -j over the tedious details SoUsed Miss 'er«2r system (if you haven’t heard it, Y WILLS...take a bath-if the water holds 0 . roix up your hair, don clean-shoes and^ your most comfortable nice'•looking dre*.->s. jards is a stabilizing factor in each of ou;-smear your brightest gayest lipstick on tlives. No natter hov: high may be our aims'- land purposes, if we cheat against them, ' ::hcy aro of loss value'than hone. Are v;e h: .nest in everything vro do? Or do wc often luse some petty dishonesty to ourselves and Lothers?'Do we always do the thing_we know is best, the thing we would expect others- ito do? How many of us even sto,p to ana- 'lyze ourselves? 1 If -no made any New Year's resolutions we iprcbably did take stock of ourselves to s® ijust what unattractive characteristics we ’ lm.ight at-t;enpt to root out of o-ur lives, many of us made no resolutions, oxcus— ling ours61vbs mth the careless, "Oh, if I jmake .any, I soon forget about them, and-the/- idon’t do any good after alll" Let us never and you can oven use a hint of that special perfume you’ve been saving; oo ink smudges left on from the "nite j plackets gaping—=hair flying and the perate "hobejebies" in'general, (poor.i^ ror) 4, too depressing for description- be- Let (Continued) do less than we know is right simplY cause it is easier or because we fiao right unpleasant and often unpopular* us try, with a will to come before the standards we have set for our lives honest', y lift high even the smallest 0 them4,
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