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- - - With Extra Reading Under Miss Council ' s su¬ pervision, our library is kept bright and sunny and an ideal place for study, refer¬ ence or reading. Here in one of the study rooms, she is seen aiding some of the stu¬ dents with reference work. N. Y. A. affords part-time employment for girls wishing to work in the library. Miss Council has found that this system works well and also supplies her with much- needed library assistants. Miss Harriet Council, librarian
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- - That Ain’t Ain’t Correct.” Some of the students in Composition III class receive helpful pointers on newspa¬ per make-up from Mary Bur¬ chett, editor of the Peanut Picker , our newspaper publi¬ cation, that they might ably take up the task of carrying cn after the seniors make their exit” in June. My friends,” begins Anna Pinner, an able speaker of Miss Anderson’s Public Speak¬ ing class. Each year this class sends representatives in de¬ bating and public speaking to the Virginia Literary Con¬ test held at Charlottesville.
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- - With Rules and Compass” Bob Osborn, star pupil, attempts to explain a solid geometry proposition to some of the students of Mrs. Seward’s solid” class. The class is usually taken by those who expect to go into higher education. Dear algebra, everyone’s favorite high school subject! At any rate, Margaret Gobbel seems to have successfully struggled through this ex¬ ample, submitted by Miss Daughtrey to test her knowl¬ edge on the subject. Our Mathematics Teachers Miss Margaret Daughtrey Miss Clerimond Gilliam Mr. Albert Hawkins Miss Elizabeth Johnson Miss Sarah Lacy Mrs. Estelle Seward
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