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March 1941 page 6 PERSONALITY PAKADE tudlous "nGrgGtic “ighteous cdiont “oon “miablo mbitious "aif “iligont “arnest “ollgious “or i ous _bodiont "eat tudlou3 "ntolligont "opondablo ~aivo ‘a most “oiithful ust ;dlont bat horgGtic cholaatlc WHO? FILL IN BLANKS THELBEKT BOYKIN ADVISES HARD^ WORK ' IN H. SCHOOL Dear Mr, Editor, Having rjcoivod "Tho Bciloy Buglo" throughout the school yoar, may I congratulate the newspaper staff and the others rosponsiblo for such a grand school papjr.Aomarkablo pro gross has been made in the quali ty and the organization of your papor. I appreciate the opportunity to write a short lottjr for publi - cation in the school papor, I am taking college proparato r y work at Oak Ridgo Militr.ry Inati — tute. My courses include Spanish, solid geometry, algebra, chemistry, English, and Milit.:>ry cicienco. By good fortune, I have bj n able to m'^.ke the honor roll thus far thi s year. Honor roll students a r o granted special privileges and v/ear two gold stars on their uniforms. Oak Ridge is a .3mall school v/ith Continued top of page an enrollment of two hundred and thlrty-fivo. It is an honor mili tary institue, v/hich is one of the goalj of all military schools, and was founded in 1852, Oak Ridgo is loc '.ted on a very beautiful country site eighteen miles from Greensboro, twenty milos from High Point, and twonty-ono miles from Winston Salemt V/o particip'"'.to against other schools in basketball, baseball, sv/imming; and rifle moots. There is also in- tramv^r'.il bajkotball,softball, riflo meet'3, football, soccer, and volley b-'.ll, I am really enjoying collogo, and this military life is grand once you get used to it, I am looking forv;ard to ontv.'ring North Carolina State College next fall, whero I plan to tcke agricultural education, I.iy advice to every hi,r;h sch o ol student is make use of every oppor tunity. Onco you gr-^duato from high school, you will re'ilizo your mistake if you fail to do thisj^over coraplain about tho hrgo amount o f work your toachor assigns you or how hard it is, Tlio harder you work in high' .'jchool, tho oasior you v/ilL find it, should you continuo your educution after graduation, Slnccroly yours, Thelbert Boykin HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Marie Morgan Sarah i.Iorgan Parv.ior Chri.atino Pinch HAPPY Normnn Pattornjon Stophen Earp Thad Jornigan Jo] in Dev/ Willis Glover E. C, Griffin Mario Morgan Sponcer Vick Christine Turnago Horace Hoacomoa Maude Lov;i s Arah Pearl Horton Josjio Haskina BIRTHDAY 3— 9 3—25 3— 7 3--2S 3--14 3--;^7 3— 4 3-- 6 3— 7 3—15 3--26 3—.11 3-- 4
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