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Thursday, August 27, 1953
Students Listed
For Dean's List
Second Semester
Thirty-eight students made the
Dean’s list at Presbyterian college
for the second semester of the 1952-
’53 session, Registrar G. Edward
Campbell, announced yesterday.
Those students who received rec
ognition for scholastic achievement
are:
Don Anderson of Rome Ga.;
James M. Cleland of Seneca; Paul
Crouch of LaGrange, Ga.; Carl B.
Harper, Jr., of Clover; Edward Hay
of Wadmalaw Island; Carlisle Hew
itt of Orangeburg; Ned Hollands-
worth of Norfolk, Va.; Andrew
Howard of Simpsonville; HER
BERT W. HUNTER OF CLINTON;
Raymond Lord of Dublin, Ga.; Rob-
, er t W. Oliver, Jr., of Waynesboro,
Ga.
JOHN SEASE OF CLINTON;
Robert L. Smith of Rockingham,
N. C ; George Telford of Charles
ton, W. Va.; Paul Walker of Cleve
land, Tenn.; Roy Williams of West
Palm Beach, Fla; FRANK YOUNG
OF CLINTON; Marcus W. Adams,
College Park, Ga.; Herbert Bailey
v of Lithonia, Ga.; Sam Cornwell of
Charlotte; Howard W. Higgins of
Spartanburg; Randolph Kirby of
Charlotte; William McCutcheon of
Birriiingham, Ala.; Leslie Paterson,
Jr., of' Columbia; John Warren
Templeton and James Tenlpleton,
both of Laurens.
Richard Bass of Lyons, Ga.; Geo.
Blue of Union; John D. Campbell
of Shelby, N. C.; Lucius D. DuBose
of Birmingham, Ala.; Richard E.
Johnston of Portsmouth, Va.; Her
bert L. Laws, Jr., of Cleveland,
Tenn.; Josiah S. Matthews, III, of
Denmark; Allan Paschall of Ashe
ville, N. C.; Marcus Prince III, of
Charlotte; A. J. Richards of Heath!
Springs; L. P. Thackston, Jr., of.
Orangeburg; and William B. Toole j
of Nashville.
Dr. Sam Lawton
To Teach Classes
Dr. Sam M. Lawton of the Exten
sion Division of the University of
South Carolina, announced a meet
ing in the Pitts chapel of the First
Baptist church in Laurens for the
purpose of organization and regis
tration of classes which he is to
teach for the University. The meet-
ipg will be held at 3:30 p. m., Tues
day, Sept. 1.
DINGY CARPETS
A dingly-looking carpet can be
brightened immeasurably by
sponging with warm water that
has a fair amount of ammonia in
it.
LIST OF TEXTBOOKS TO BE USED IN PUBLIC
SCHOOLS FOR NEW SESSION
First Grade
All first grade pupils will be charged an annual fee of $4.50. This
fee will pay fpr all books and materials used during the year except tab
lets and Pencils.
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Second Grade
All second grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50, which will
pay ior all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials siich as art, drawing
paper, mimeograph paper, etc.
a d rSu'iir-r?o 0k , s ,r as , f t Ilows : Price Rental
Health Through the Year 1.20 .40 1
SPELLING: Spelling Goals 62 .21 -
SCIENCE ^Wonderland of Science, Book 2 1.28 .32'
WRITING: We Write Again .25 '
Third Grade
All third grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50 which will pay !
for all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials such as art, drawing paper, 1
mimeograph paper, etc.
ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic
HEALTH: Health Secrets
SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science. Book 3 .
SPELLING:
WRITING: We Write Now
Fourth Grade
All fourth grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50.
be used to pay for readers, Weekly Reader, art and drawing
ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic
HEALTH: Healthful Ways
ENGLISH: Learning Essential -English
SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science, Book 4
GEOGRAPHY: Visits in Other Lands
SPELLING: Spelling Goals
WRITING: We Grow Up
Fifth Grade
rected by the teacher.
ARITHMETIC: Learning Arit
ENGLISH: Learning Essential
SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Sci
GEOGRAPHY: The American
HEALTH: Let’s" Be Healthy ....
HISTORY: Our Country
SPELLING: Spelling Goals ....
WRITING: Working Together
DICTIONARY: (Optional)
Sixth Grade
the teacher.
ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic
ENGLISH: Learning Essential English
SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science, Book 6
GEOGRAPHY: Nations Overseas
HEALTH: Habits, Healthful and Safe
SPELLING: Spelling Goals
WRITING; We Make Plans
DICTIONARY: (Optional) —-
- Seventh Grade
fee will be used for materials, Weekly Reader, etc.
ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic
ENGLISH: Learning Essential English
GEOGRAPHY: U. S. In Western World
SCIENCE: Exploring Science
LITERATURE: Excursions In Fact and Fancy
HISTORY: South Carolina History
SPELLING: Spelling Goals
DICTIONARY: (Optional) --••••••-•
WRITING: Finding New Ways (Providence Only)
T Eighth Grade
ENGLISH: You and vYounJERglish
LITERATURE: Your World in Prose and Verse
SPELLING: Spelling Goals
MATH: Learning Arithmetic i--
SCIENCE: Enjoying Science :
HISTORY: American History -
HEALTH: A Sound Body
Ninth Grade
ENGLISH: English In Action, Book I
LITERATURE: Literature and Life, Book I
SPELLING: Spelling Goals
MATH: Algebra, Book I, Elem. Course
SCIENCE: Doorways To Science
LATIN: Using Latin, Book I -
CITIZENSHIP: Being A Citizen -
Tenth Grade
ENGLISH: English In Action, Book II -
MATH: Algebra, Book II, 2nd Course
SCIENCE: Modern Biology -
Eleventh Grade
1-5
LITERATURE: Literature & Life,
MATH: Plane Geometry .
HISTORY: The U. S. In The Mak
FRENCH: The New Chardenal ..
French Reader-Books
SHORTHAND: Gregg Simplified Manual ...
Gregg Dictation Simplified
TYPING: 20th Century Typewriting v 2 07
BOOKKEEPING: 20th Century Bkkp. and Acct ^
CHEMISTRY: New World °f Chemistry
Twelfth Grade
ENGUSH: English In Action, Book IV .......
LITERATURE: Literature and Life, Book D
MATH: Hart: Second Course in Algebra .
Plane
PHYSICS: Physics of Today
FRENCH: The New Chardenal - - -- --
French Reader-Books, 6-10
SHORTHAND- Gregg Transcription Simplified .......
SHOKTHiAW Greg g speed Building Simplified
TYPING- 20th Century Typewriting (Adv. Course)
BUSINESS MATH: Applied Business Arithmetic ...
COMMERCIAL LAW: American Bu !Pfss Law
ECONOMICS: Consumer Economic Pioblems
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