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So one of our reporters armed with a note book, a pencil, and a speech strong enough to make the timid talk, advanced upon them to ask some questions. This is what we asked: l. Where are you from? 2. From what college did you graduate? Degree? 5. Where did you teach before coming to Stovall? . What do you teach here? 4 2. How do you like Stovall School? . What is your hobby? And this is what they answer- ed. MISS PETE HILL l. Sanford, N.C. I ElCsTgC4, GTG-jnvilleb Brace, AQBQ 2 5. I only graduated last spring. 4. Eighth grade general mathema- tics, geometry, United States History, and European History. 5. I have enjoyed my six weeks in Stovall High School very much. While you are taking mathema- tics and history from me I am taking my favorite course --- a study in human nature, from you. 6. Collecting poetry. MISS RUTH PARKER 1. George, North Carolina. 2. E.C.T.C., High School A.B. Degree. 5. This is my first year of teach ing. 4. Science. 5. I like Stovall School fine. 6. Collecting odd pictures. MISS RENNIE LASSITER l. Jackson, North Carolina. 2. E.C.T.C. 5. This is my first year of teach ing. 4. Home Economics. 5. I like Stovall School very much and I am very pleased with my department and work. MISS CLARA HALES l. Pikeville, North Carolina. . Meredith College. . Thomasville, North Carolina. . Second Grade. . I like Stovall School very much. 6. Movies. 2 5 4 5 -If-X-it--Ji-Di-X--BGB!-X-it-X-if-X-it SCHOOL NEWS First Grade - Miss E. Stovall Working and Entertaining Anne Bigger had a birthday party the sixth of October. We played many games, then we gave her a cake with seven yellow candles on it. We enjoyed the party very much. We went for a walk a few days ago. At this time we got different kinds of leaves. We are learning the names of them, and are going to learn some poems about them. We have had a good time draw ing black cats and jack-o'lantern for Halloween. Reporters: Billy Oakes Anne Bigger First Grade - Mrs. Wilson Health and Happiness We are trying to make a toy store and we hope to learn to know the different pieces of money and to make change. Br. Stephens showed us a very interesting picture about our teeth, which will help us to remember to eat the right kind of food in order to have good teeth. Reporters: Betty Blackwell Joyce Peoples -M59-Ubi!-K-99-Wit--li--31-if-it--BK-91' V The fearless heart usually -4, companions a calm spiritn
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Second Grade - Miss Hales Fun Connected with Halloween We painted our window box, table and chairs blue. Halloween is nearly here, and we are getting ready for it. We have made some witches, black cats and jack o'lanterns. Also, we will read some Halloween stor- ies. We may add that we have perfect attendance today. Reporters: Christine Beale Sonny Williams around the flowers to held the moisture. Fourth Grade Herbert Matthews, Jr. had a tobacco crop this year. He went to the market Wednesday to sell it. Herbert stood by his pile of tobacco and the warehouseman said to the buyers, nCome on and help this little boy.U The tobacco brought 22.20. With this Herbert put half in the bank and bought clothes with the rest. The fourth grade went on a walk Wednesday. We saw twenty one different kinds of trees and Second and Third Grade-Miss Royster brought back a leaf from each We have had two P.T.A. meet- ings since school started this year, and we have won the aqua- rium both times for having the most parents. During this month, we have made an October border of autumn leaves. We have also studied about the leaves. We have studied the Indians and drawn pictures by which to make a comparsion of our country now and the country at the time when the white men first came over here. Reporters: Yvonne Blackwell Jane Cutt s Third Grade A Flower Box and A Safety Club We have organized a safety club in our room. Lucille Boyd is president. We talk about the safety on the play ground as well as in our room. We stress cross- ing the street as we go down town. Wednesday afternoon, Miss Hobgood took us to see the show about Daniel Boone. We enjoyed it very much. In our room we have a beauti ful flower box. We turned our sand table into one. We went on a field trip and found moss to go one. We found ten plants, but the moss was prettiest of all. Some of the boys saw a green snake and killed it. We gave it to the science room, Everyone had a nice time and we would like to go again soon. Reporters: Audrey Bigger Dennis McGhinnis Fifth erase A coed start A We organized a reading club at the first of the Year. Those elected were: Marion Winston, President, Stuart Cutts, Vice President, Margaret Grissom, Score tary and Program Committee, Jacqueline Williams, Margaret Perry and Jessie Lumpkins. We are planning to give an assembly program Wednesday October 25. This year we hope to do many things. We want to read a lot of books, draw and paint, make booke lets, have spelling matches, gd on field trips and other things. We have made an October border with some leaves that we drew. A few of us drew pictures instead of leaves. James Thomas drew a picture of King John. We -5-
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