0dc4tc&lK Sc^ Vol. 20, No. 1 New Teachers At L H. S. Two new teachers have joined the faculty at Lincoln High School. They are as follows; Miss W. L. Cameron. Sanford, North Carolina. She attended Bennett College at Greensboro, North Carolina. Miss Cameron is the teacher of eighth and ninth grade English. Mrs. M. G. Frazier comes from Raleigh, North Carolina. She at tended Hampton Institute, Hamp ton, Virginia. Mrs. Frazier is the lOB homeroom teacher and teach er of three business subjects n^” offered at Lin^'-*^- By Bessyne Ward CHAPEL HILL, N. C. OCTOBER, 1951 Home Economics Teachers Meef The Fourth District Vocational Home Economics teachers met at Lincoln High School on Wed nesday, October 10, 1951 at 2:30 P.M. The meeting began with a luncheon in the new Home Eco nomics Department. Mrs. James, the itinerant teacher trainer, gave the purpose of the meeting and began the discussion. Mrs. Moore, the group chair man, worked out with the group the plan of meeting for the next four meetings. At the close of the meeting all new teachers and visitors were presented to the group. Beautiful cut flowers for this occasion were furnished by Mrs. Golden Sellars. B. W. New in the Northside Elementary School and Lincoln Hifr'-- ochool. Reading from left to right, front row: Mrs. Carpenter, sixth grade teacher at Northside; Mr. Peace, principal of Northside; and Mrs. Evans, sixth grade teacher at Northside. Second row, reading left to right: Mrs. Barber, second grade teacher at North- side; Miss Cameron, English teacher and secretary at Lincoln High; and Mrs. Frazier, commerce teacher at Lincoln High. Let's Keep Our School Cleon Local Committees Give Flowers A lovely gesture was made by Registers’ Florist and the Social Committee of the Parent Teachers Association when they placed beautiful cut flowers and pot flowers in all of the classrooms on school opening day. Their kindness and consideration were highly appreciated by the teachers and students throughout the school. We are now in our new school which we have wanted for a long time. One thing we need is full cooperation. We should take time and think about how clean we should want our school to remain. We should cooperate by doing the right things, such as putting pa per in the waste can, putting all waste food in the garbage can and cleaning our feet before en tering the building. We can do these things by keep ing our school spirit high and always working together. Our school represents us, so let us strive for the best representation. By Alicia Jones—9th B Bond Ploys at Fair The Lincoln High School Band made its first out-of-town appear ance for the year when it par ticipated in the parade and fair of Chatham County in Pittsboro on September 19. The band has been organized for the year and the following per sons are officers; Edwin Caldwell, President; Nelson Riggsbee, Vice President; Gloria Vickers, Sec retary; Beatrice Robinson, Trea surer; Bessyne Ward, Librarian; and John Clark, Reporter and Field Marshal. J. C. Northside Welcomes New Teachers We- 'weleorrie the following teachers to the Northside Elemen tary School; Mr. J. H. Peace, Prin cipal, a native of Chapel Hill, N. C., and is a graduate of N. C. College, Durham, N. C. Mrs. M. Y. Evans of Raleigh, N. C., teacher of 6C, a graduate of Shaw Uni versity, Raleigh, N. C., and Teach ers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Mrs. M. T. Car penter of Rutherfordton, N. C., teacher of 5B, a graduate of Win ston-Salem Teachers College, Winston-Salem, N. C., and Teach ers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Mrs. S. L. Bar ber of Greensboro, N. C., teacher of 2C, is a graduate of Barber Scotia College, Concord, N. C. PRICE 10c Ag Dept. Host To The CMF Ag Teachers The Agriculture Department was host to the agriculture teac hers of the Cotton Merrick Fed eration on Friday, October 12. Nine teachers representing nine members of the Federation were present. Those present were Mr. J. D. Lennon, Mr. J. L. Moffitt, Mr. A. M. Ward, Mr. J. M. Mur- free, Mr. A. W. Jones, Mr. M. S. Sanders, Mr. R. A. Lewis, Mr. S. M. Ruffin and Mr. M. B. Al bright. The meeting was conduct- sd by Mr. W. J. Fisher, Executive Secretary of N.F.A. Plans were made for N.F.A. activities for the year 1951-52. Refreshments were served to the group in the Home Economics Department. F. R. Commercial Dept. Added at L.H.S. Courses in business and com merce have been placed in the curriculum for Lincoln High School students this year. Mrs. M. G. Frazier is the instructor. Some juniors and seniors are taking the typing courses while many sopho mores are enrolled in the general business courses. This new depart ment will offer much to those students who go to college as well as to those who do not go to col lege. c. B. Studenfs Attend District N.H.A. Meet Bertha Farrington, Ernestine Powell, Gloria Vickers, Gracie Nevilles and Cynthia Booth attended the District New Home makers of America meeting at Washington High School in Ral eigh on October 16. Shirley Edwards of Raleigh and our own Cynthia Booth made re ports concerning the National N. H. A. Convention which was held at West Virginia State Col lege last June. Mrs. McLendon, librarian at Washington High School, spoke to the group on the subject “Tips For Teens”. B. W. Class of 1951 to Give Flog Pole The graduating class of 1951 left funds to Lincoln High School for the purchase of a flag pole. The flag pole will be purchased as soon as the grass is sown in the front of the school and the right place determined.