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_iJ.oveinber.l;M2
HONOR ROLL '
■ Tha honor roll for the first nine weeks
term, vriiich ended October 31, is as
follov;s :
College : Sheila Armstrong, Mildred
Campbell, Fary p^lizabetPi Colton, Eettjr
Epps, Ruth Fleming; Frances Gillis,
■ Jeanne Halyburtcn.- Sarah Hughes, Azie-
lee Keple3r, Lucille Lane, Ruth Lyerly,
Mary Miller, Marj/' FrarJc Patrick, Mar
jorie Pettitt, Alma Rile;/, Faith Swan-
strom, Iferj/da Swanstrom, Fay Smith,
Evel;rn Taylor-Tanner, • Aida Torres, and
Sara Vrnitaker.
High School; . Virginia Bell, Llizal'ih
|3oswell, Billy Cro-v/ford, Ruth Ewart;-
Elizabeth Frasiei', Nell Hogshead, Rose
’Marie LeBlaric, Mary Lyon, Bock;- McCall,
Jean McCutchen, , Uldine ' Martin, Betty
Morrison, Elizabeth I'owell, Ruth Rich
ardson, Elinor Jane Smith, Carolyn
Speigle, Alice Tils on, Ida Nan Umphlet'^
Roberta 'iVilson, Fay Ytirbrough, Mary
Alice Yarbrough,
CIVIC liUSlC CONCERT
On November 2, 1942, thirty girls and
some to a chops set out for Asheville to
attend the fii'st of the Civic Music
Concert programs. Because of the transf
portation problems, fe^ver tickets v/ere
sold this year than.before, and cars
are being used in place of a chartered
bus,
iCrtur Rubinstein, pianist, was the
artist. i!r. Rubinstein is quite vddelj'-
knovm and has traveled extensively,
giving programs enjoyed by all. This
is his seventh year of touring in the
United States,
The programs to follow on the Series
: December 7—Dusoline Giannini,
■Soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera Com-
pany- Fobruarj)’ 7—National Sjmiphomr
Orchestra from’Washington, C. C,; Feb
ruary 19—An opera, "The Bat" by Richard
Straus; presented by the Philadelphia
Opera Company, There will be another
concert, to be- announced later.
"Br, Robert -Gummeri-nan visited Killsville
High Scl'.ool and entertained his audience
very skillfully by the account of his
thrilling adventures on the bottom of
the sea." The Trumpet—Hillsville, Va,
"To stay in step rvith w'ar-time, calls
for skilled -woi-kers in .many fields, the
industrial education department has made
many changes this year, perhaps the most
notable being the opening of classes es-
.;cc;-illy designed to prepare girls to
tc i3 the places of men who go into the
L..rned forces. F.S.HvS, girls are now
taking woodworking, developing the ne
cessary skill to enable them to enter
glider plants, airplane factories and
other v/ar industries.
Ft. Smith Grizzly--Ft, Smith, Ark.
"During the first week of school, all'
College students had the privilege of
taking a series of psjrdaologjr tests, f-or
the first time in the College's histor;-/.
These tests were administered bjr Dr, DJ,
Moffie, acting head of the department of
psychology, at N. C. State College, as a
part of the orientation program,
Gardner—’’Webb College
"Girls are lirged to prepare for printing
jobs. Girls wlio have not decided what
active part they will play in the war
effort should consider the possibilities
of working in the printing ti’ade an
essential part of our war program,"
Ft, Gmith Grizzljf, Ft, Smith, Ark,
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CORRECTION
The Editor wishes to make a correction
in regard to Miss Dickinson's n.ame. It
is Helen instead of Emilyi
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