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January 15^ 1945 BAILEY BUGLE Pa.riie 5 :>chool Aids In Promoting War Effort Resolutions In an effort to pro mote the war progran Bailey students and teachers for 1943 aid by buying war > bonds and stamps, organiz ing scrap drives and various defense class es, and assisting in registrations. Bond and stamps sales for the year by elemon- taryy and high school grades total ^7,247.95. Of this amount the F, P. A. chapter pur chases $1,025.00. DEFENSE CLASSES Defense Glasses tau^^t include three in First Aid conducted by lArs. J, P. Under wood, Miss Jane Lackey, and Mrs. H.E. Rogers; two classes each in electric wiring and welding by Messrs. Steve Boykin and J.E.’ Finch; a health coxorse stressing communicablo diseases by Ito*s. A,H. Farmer; and physical education classes spor>- sored by the Victory Corps Organization and supervised by I.lr. C.H, Walker. (Continued at bottom of next column) Last January the first when you made New Year resolutions, did you keep them for only one or two days? If so, thenv-nlxy not make a resolution to keep the resolutions you make for 1943, Don’t make a long list of do»3 and don*ts. bccause a per son can't reform all at once. Just make two or three, Mark them down in great big print. Post them where you can see them the first thing every morning. Try hard, and you’ll find yourself keeping thorn, B.M. SCRAP DRIVE Scrap collected by students totals 26,834 pounds and sells for |131,89. Throughout the year all teachers volxm- toered their services for draft and ration ing registrations. [ Ninth English I Class Studies Letter Writing In order to write per sonal and business let- tora correctly and promptly, the ninth graders are at present making individual let ter books. To make the books bo a help in the future the students have writ ten:; letters of differ ent kinds, invitations, thank you letters, in vitation refusals, in vitation acceptances, apologies, symapthy notes, and business letters. In addition the books include famous sayings pertaining to letter Y/riting and a fev/ don’ts applying to letter etiquette* Staff To Honor Seniors Plans are now being made to dedicate a po3> tion of the April is sue of the Bugle to the seniors. This seo- tion 'Will' iftc;ludgwliidl- vidual pictures of i each student and a ' brief character sketch* \ A') WE ■■ WISH TO THANK . c- Our Customers Who Patronized Us During 194'2. And Hope That We May Continue To Serve Them Through 1943 FARMER^S MOTOR CO. c
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