The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1916 . APRIL 108:30 EASTCAR6UMATEACHERS TRAlHltlG SCHOOL A niDsunriER MIGHTS DREAM. 5EN(0RPLAY APRIL 10 B:30PM. A0Iil5S10ri .75-L0O| EAST CAROLIMATEACHERS TRAINIMG SCHOOL Pen Sketches of Posters of the Senior Plat. 34 The Traimno School Quarterly considered advertising and consequently had to be paid for, the materialwas judiciously handled and the committee believed it obtained maxi-mum results for minimum cost. The day after the performance a two-column write-up was sent by the school reporter at the request of theeditors


The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1916 . APRIL 108:30 EASTCAR6UMATEACHERS TRAlHltlG SCHOOL A niDsunriER MIGHTS DREAM. 5EN(0RPLAY APRIL 10 B:30PM. A0Iil5S10ri .75-L0O| EAST CAROLIMATEACHERS TRAINIMG SCHOOL Pen Sketches of Posters of the Senior Plat. 34 The Traimno School Quarterly considered advertising and consequently had to be paid for, the materialwas judiciously handled and the committee believed it obtained maxi-mum results for minimum cost. The day after the performance a two-column write-up was sent by the school reporter at the request of theeditors of the paper. Handbills were valuable in advertising the play. They were mailedby students to friends, relatives and parents, and it was seen that allcross-roads stores and villages within a radius of thirty miles was sup-plied with plenty of handbills. The advertising committee was everalert, and the handbills were used by them very advantageously. Atthe Eastern High School Meet held in Greenville these bills weregenerously distributed. Again, the business people of Greenville showedtheir interest in the Training School by keeping handbills in th


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