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March 12, 1943 BAILEY BUGLE Pap;e 2 Here and Now TENTH GRADE home eco nomics girls are now helping the Red Cross by making children’s over-alls. ANNUAL election of of ficers for P.T.A. v/as held Thursday evening March 11, MARIE MORGAN, 1942 ed itor of Bugle, nade Dean's list at t)uke University for the first semester. SERVICE MEN at home on furloughs in February and March v/ere V/illiam Johnson, G. H. Barnes, Cradford Finch, Earl Wiggs, Tally Lamm, El kins Christian, Eldred Manning,Willard Deans, Elkins 01over, and Ralph Farmer, IF FUEL BAND is liftec^ the seniors may be able to enjoy a normal graduation. MILITARY DRILL is gi ven to the high school boys each day at acti vity period by Princi pal Carl H, Walker. ^inth Grade-rs Design | Alumni Receive roR ENGLISH ServiCG Kdtings ■rie^e Ninth grade English classes, in order to create more interest ! in the story of Silas ’ Marner, to remember t!he story longer, and to portray thoughts in to pictures, are mak ing a frieze depicting events of the story. Those pictures dravm by various members of the class will have the final copies re vised by Dorothy Mae Parish,Sallie Lou Per ry, and Ivan Denton. The girls' frieze ap pears in Mrs, Howard Farmer's room and the boys* in Miss Melba Martin's room. ARMY: Albert Lamm Sgt. Lloyd Brovm P,P,C, / ■) X/-' NAVY: Lloyd G, Brantley--Ra- dioman 3rd Class junior Commandos Compete For Katmgs Junior Commandos, re cently organized in B. H. S., are now active ly at vrork. So far on ly the grammar grades are taking part. Ranks are being given accord ing to the number of pounds of scrap iron brought in. Pounds collected to taling from 25 to 500 entitles a member to be a non-commissioned officer; above 500 gives a commissioned officer's rating. In addition pupils collecting from 25 pounds to 500 pounds of scrap iron receive an arm band with their rating on it. Those bringing in over 500 pounds reccive a sv;ea- ter, and a cap. For Better Driving BAILEY Now Is The Time To Have Your Car LUBRICATED OlOR CD). Let US Do DIAL—J-3-1 The Job
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