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A House Goes To College BATON ROUGE, La. . . . Two student*, John Eddy Welles \left) and James W. Goodman (right) both of Ponchatoula, La., ?y|ved the Rousing problem at Louisiana State University. -When Jhey couldn't find quarters they returned home, built a** auto-house, brought it here and have been given permission to park it on the campus during the school year. Two closets, two beds, and a stove are in the small structure, all being con* vertible and making the quarters quite comfortable. James Goodman iiv the son of Editor George Goodman of the Ponchatoula, La. Enterprise. Itoedicatetl! ? Ingredients of Vicka VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP All farm machinery should be inspected and repaired before the rush of spring and summer work st?rt?:> Question* and Answers Sonny Roy: "Mother, why did you marry father ?" Mother: "So you've begun to wonder too, have you?" f ? 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Light weight woolen could be used oombined with velveteen. For PATTERN, M?d IB 111 cola (tor each pa leaired). -Tow NAME. AMHM88, STYLE NUMBER t? Patricia Dow, Times, Pattern 118 Fifth A venae, N. T. ? "THE PEPPER BOX" ? [* * Published by l'upils of * j* Youngsville High School ? Id connection with their regular 'English work, the Toungsville H. S. students are competing In the essay contest sponsored by the county league The subject is "The Emergency In Education In North Carolina." The pupils hare read material on the subject and written their essays from know ledge gained in this way. The beat essay will be selected by a com mittee and sent to compete in the county contest. The enthusiaam and cooperation shown by the pu pils la. appreciated by the faculty. t t t Youngsville High School ts very glad to say that a basket ball court Is beiing established in their school. By results of the last few games found that what Toun gsville School teams need Is prac tice and at last we have succeed ed in getting a basket ball court to practice on. Inez Pearce, Reporter. t t t Oddity Club The Oddity Club of Y. H. S. did not meet last Friday because we did not get back in school until Wednesday. We are very glad to be back, but did not hare time to i get up a program. We are looking 1 forward to a good program next Friday. Dorothy Beck, Reporter. t t X The Athletic Association of Youngsville High School has plan ned to build an indoor basket ball court. Our team has been handi capped by not having any prac tice. The school board has given their consent for us to build a court in the back of our auditor ium. Sarah Ann Baker. Reporter. I I J Science Club The Science Club Of Y. H. S. held its regular meeting Friday, Jan. 25. This is the first meet ing that we boys have had since school started back from the in fluenza. We made various talks on what the Emergency in Education means to Youngsville School and to the county as a whole. After the program we had a very nice .lime practicing basket ball. Julius Hendricks. Reporter. t t X-r::' ' ' On Tuesday, Jan. 8. the enroll ment was so small. Mr. Mitchell i decided to close school until the fallowing Tuesday, Jan. 15. on ai count of the flu epidemic. We came back Jan. 15 but th'e enroll I ment was still so small Mr. Mitch ell saw fit to close school again, until the following .Wednesday, i Jan. 23. , Estelle "falley. Reporter. t t t Athletics I Both the boys and girls basket ball teams played Frankllnton nt Frankllnton Jan. 22. They de feated the girls 40-30. and the boys 17-13. The highest score for the girls was made by Mabel Wheeler, which was' 22 and for the boys Julius Hendricks, which was 10. Both teams showed good "sports manship. The games were enjoy ? ed by all . Marie Pearce, Reporter. 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