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We are glad to add so ou: 'o-1 And Lu: To: Seniors 3 , . group or class genders 1 6331615 who left us in our freshmen year to attend Lsysville High School, Ruby Guthrie. Welcome Ruby! Juniors out for basletball are as follows: Ethel Boyd, Tom Harris, Lucy Scrum, Dorothy Beasley, Llcise Rayner, Jo Simp- son, Lillian Beasley, Christine Russel, Laudie gavnhews, Lizzie Leigh Newby, Willie hae Cozvrell, Fannie Sue Elliott, Ruben Woody, Charles Tinberlake, Tro, Peebles, and larion Guuzs. he are having lots of fun in English. We have been doing much gnblic spesking lately, which will not only help us in our school today, but our fusuie life. Alohough we have no subjecb. under ou: none room teacher, Liss igrker, me like here very much. her cooperation has help- ed us greatly in our assembly prograis- D in our homeroom we are glad LO have Wo-ked CHI a new syscen for assembly programs. The class has been divided into five groups with a chairman at the head of each. These groups are to wri'e comedies to be given in our classroom. This will help us in our Junior play .o co e. The junicr.class is well represented in the Beua Club. Me have six nenbdrst Margaret Tilley, Dorothy Beasley, Eloise Raynor, Ruby Gu h-iQ, and Lucy Surum. Indeed, we are glad to be ieg-eson:ed by ihese and hope 7C Lo -eprescnsed by noi- noni yell. 4 A1 'Q The 1uniois would line zo U el,--.s .noir appriciloion for An, Moving pictures Yale Univ--si:y has Made possible for us ,o see every oiher week on U. S. Xistcry. ilvljo... uv- S : Dorothy Beasley Jo Simpson Oliver Hope This yes: :ith the enroll- ment of boys and girls the Senior Class 233 started off busier than ever. Class officers when we elected when we were Juniors, are as follows : President, Gertrude Hobgoodg Vice Pres- ident, Jerry Tihberlakeg Secre- tary and Treasurer, Josephine Ioblin. The progran ccnnitree appointed by the president are: Virginia Carrington, Edith Royszer, and Enny Lou Voody. On Saturday september 25, twenty sir seniors azzended the annual Heenior Dayu in chapel Hill with L18 Carolina- Oisadel football gene us the high lighf of the day. The senior class has given one assenbly program based on she derinition of Hszudyingu. For fifteen minutes on each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, we observe as a devonional period wixh Clincon Loss, Alice S'ovall, and Virginia Qlunn our l eade I s . Reporter: Virginia Car:ingto' L4 Advantages of Good English The time has cone when good English is invaluable no she human race, both in business and socie y. Everyday we realize more and More our need of being aole no exgress our zhoughts clearly and withoum hesitezion. In socieay, without being able .o use good English, we are as inconsissenu and sadly ous of dare as a Hhoovei Caitn on Eifnh Avenue, New York. Io one lines tc near anyone use the sane cords or ihrases over and over again. English enables us io vary ou: vocabulary in con- versing wiih our friends, making v.'n..',- Ze have LC say more indie ii- esting, or a' leasu less baring
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to our audience. Good English is the key .O happiness and success. The ability to speak ire- quently is entirely invaluable. To speak frequently one must know whsc to say and how to say itg that is good English. In buSlhcSS good English is very essential to our success, especially in fields where we have much contact with the gene- ral public- The world today Wants us to say what we wan: to say quickly and hush. The abili- ty to use English correctly enables us to do so. Good Eng- lish can only tend to increase our popula-iLy, self-respect, and to help us to succeed in our business enterprises. Clinton Moss The deed of a Gymnasium in Sto- r .vall High School Once again physical educa- tion has begun its definite part in Stovall High School. Once again 'ne high school boys' and girls' interest awakensg an is developed and means worth hile vc.' hours spent.,- during our leisure hours for physical activities, such as interest that basketball, baseball, six-man football, soft ball and volly bali. lnfe:-scholastic games are played in b slet ball by the boys and vhs girls, thereby making it 'he favorite activity. As basketball becomes the favor- ite activity we once again prac- tice on a not very well-kept dirt basket ball court. Prac- ticing on a dirt court makes it very difricult to oiganize a team for competition against other high school teams in ganes played in gymnasiums. When annual county ganes begin with Stovall High Schcol's teams participating, naturally an unusual anount of school spirit is created with the con- munity's interest aroused. It is tnen .haz the necessity for a -9... tynznasiur.. is seen again wi th excess expense of having to rranspoit terms to Onford, where Ihe Oxford gymnasium has so be rented. P. T. A. News The Perent-Teachers' Asso- ciation has had two very intei- eszing meetings this fern. Ag he first nesting a panel dis- cussion was held, using HGuid- ancen as the subjec . Mr. Dixon who is School Councilor for our guidance program this year, lead the discussion. Others who par- ticipated in 'he discussion were Misses Lorena Averett, Alice Averitt, and Elizabeth Stovall. The discussion proved to be very helpful zo parents and teachers. At our recent nesting a picture WDaniel Booneu was snowed from UThe Episode of the Chronicles of Anericen. This picture was very educational and enjoyable. Miss Rcyster's room won the acquarium for having the largest number of parents et both meetings. All parents are urged to be present at 'he November meeting. Come our and show that you are interested in your school and that you want to make our P. T. a great success this year. Secretary: Elizabeth Stovall 4-H Club News Head, Health, He,rt and Hands The Stovall 4-H Club, with the largest membership in its history, has held two joint meetings :bis year. The first meeting was held Sepa. 15, 1239, and .L this meeting Harris ?oltz gave a very interesting tall on the 4-H Club shoi' course, and his 'rip LO 'ne 4-H Club camp. The second meeting Wes held on A
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