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■ February 11, 1944 CALLS SPUR STUDENTS TO SHOW PATRJOTISM Calls for war needs were -whDleheartedly supported by students and faculty of the Bailey school during the first semester, (>8,424,75 was invest ed in war bonds and stamps. With one-hundred per- cont membership, $30 was contributed to the Junior Red Cross Drive. To the United V»'ar Fund Drive the teachers donated Fifty Christmas box es were sent to sol diers at Port Bragg. About 500 pounds of scrap iron was col- lectod. A repairing shop for farming machinery was opened in the agri culture building. NUTRIOTIOUS iViEAlS WITH 6RF A T miRSEIf TASTY triangle, finding tho true coursc and tho compass courso arc a few things that tho Bailey pro-flight boys havo to do in order to learn in what direc tion an aviator must travel to reach his destiny. V/hon Mr. I'.V/. V/oavcr, tcachcr, asks the boys to solve the above problems, they unfold a largo aoro- nautic-.il chart and EIGHTH GRADES WRITE THEMES ABOUT HISTORY North Carolina his tory bocomcs alive as I'iss Melba Martin's history students write themes on varied sub jects pertaining to , the Froprictary, Royp,l, and garly Statehood periods of tho state. Tho tehoms have been ' mado into booklets with atta-activc covers that porti-ay in de signs and pictures tho subject discussed \;ith- in tho covers, A total of 53 themes were written. ruler and compass go to Morl:, Tho pur pose of solving tlio v;ind“drift triangle is to d-.t;.rminc in wliat dirv.ction the. pilot must travel to reacli the desired place, for instance, it is some times necessary to head soutli-east to get to a tov/n dircctly oast. This is one of the courses of fervid to mo'..^t the challenging needs of tile v;ar. SEMESTEi^ A STUDENTS FLOREIJCS JOYIffiR MARGARET 3R0V/N JACKIE LOIS ED'.VARDS Bailey High Loses Substitute Teacher Bailey school loses a substitute t...achcr as T Ir a, J amo s Murray li. ivos for Port Bragg to resume h^r former 'position there as hostess. In addition to sub stituting, i.'irs. Murray tauj_^ht music at homo to Anna Leign Johnw^on, Joe Ann Thornton, iiuth P.'-.'.ruer, and ' Jran G10 V e r, B a 11 e y s t u - dents. Mrs. Murray v;as at Port Bragg uiitil Aug ust, 1943 when she ru-turned b.ono after her husband had been sent overseas. Upon being asked to r^^turn to Fort Bragg aho stated that she thought it was her patriotic duty to do so. WHITFS SANDWICHES-ICE CREAM CANDY DRINKS FINCH CAFE I3AI LEY, N . C. 8UQLE PreJii^t Boys Study N&/igetion Solving the win-drift ’
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