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December 17. 1943 BAIi.EY BiiGlP Lew isVv/i ns/"Vvarcl ForCcrnPrcject Prank Lov/xs, a. senior 4-H Club member of Bailey high, was av/arded a silver medal at the November meet ing by Mr. ^-Vallaco Majure assistant county agent, for the most outstanding 4-H corn project in ITash county this year. > •^Vank v/as all smiles when Mr. Majure told the members of hi^s raising 20 barrels of corn on one and seven- tenths acres. flis Herford calf raised last year in his club v/ork rated ninth place at the Rocky Mount stock yard. Por this, ho v/as av/ardod fiv(^ dollars. He plans to continue his club work. hjcksOtfeniati A dillar, a dollar, A ten o’clock scholar, V/hat makes you come so soon? You use to come at ten. But no\7 you come at noon. This old nursery, rhymo is again in vogue. The scarcity of truck necessitates the sub stituting of old trucks for the new ones that couldn't be obtained^ Quito often they break down, placing additional trips on those trucks that con tinue to run. The re sult is late G.rrivals of student, S.L.P, Library lo Add Book'S W ^ MERRY CHRISTMAS F ROM Matching the county's $70 fund enables the school to invest vl40 in books for the library, half of which will be for the gi’am- mar grades; half, for the high school. The v70 furnished by the school wp.s made early in the fall from the tobacco salo. BISSETTE'S DRUG STCRE D r uq s Pr escriprions Lunches Cosmetics WILSON^ N.C ■P.agCi., 5.. tu(Jbr its f\0C0i v0 C it i2ensl“np Grades To serve as a check upon citizenship pro gress and as a re minder of the awards, stridents in grades one through seven now re ceive grades on citi zenship. In the spring a citi zenship medal and two $25 cash prizes v/ill bo awarded to students showing the most im provement , Commenting on the' progress made. Princi pal Weaver stated that Miss Juanita Rhodes’s grade is giving satis factory evidence of applied citizenship, MATH CLASS DESIGNS ILJNCHEON CLOTH Tho.t geometry is not just a perpetual rou tine of propositions, theorema, and complex, figures has been demon strated by Mrs. H. A, Morse’s tenth grade geometry class when the students made a l\mcheon cloth vising as decorations geomet ric figures designed in the shape of flowers and stars. Red, \7hite, and blue carry out a patriotic color scheme on the forty-inMi square, A prominent rod star forms the centerj red and blue flowers, the border; and white, the background. The class donated the luncheon cloth to Mrs. Morse to be kept on display in her room.
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