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rs.ill in unavriiooa. cn———.. chIWPt,Inii-te0mmPOSITIONS GIVENpr'e-ir-tsN.m*»n,ir-rdr-le-ndBB-Thh Year; One It NamedCounciloritsetiallayEhtheatThree local girls who graduated last year from High Point college have aecured Joba teaching In the city schools and vicinity this year and one has a position as councilor at Hamareand,it was reported yesterday.Miss Thelma Moss is on thefaculty of the Johnson Streetschool; Miss Grace Koonts is jr*»| teaching at Emma Bialr school; Miss Juanita Andrews, of Trinity. in a teacher at Reed’a school, and Miss Mary Lee Briies is acouncilor at Samarcand.Reports from the college yesterday were to the effect that the largest dramatic and business classes in the history of the institution are being conducted this semester. Approximately 40 students have registered for the business classes. Instructed by Prof. Gunn. Miss Ruth Bellamy is instructor In dramatics.Infinite figures on total enrollment at the college were not available yesterday, but it Is understood that there will be approximately the same number of dormitory students this year as ft* I there was last year, he; The students at the college will be special guests this morning at the 11 o’clock service ofthe First Methodist Protestantchurch.atsr-30iyridwnexat!piI ar laThree Loral High Point Co!- jarlege Graduate* Teaching Pto
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High Point Enterprise

High Point, North Carolina, US

Sun, Sep 18, 1932

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