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Ilarch 13, 1942 BAILEY -- - - ■ - . I . ■ ■ ■ BAIL2Y BUGLS Published i.ionthly by BAILiiY HIGH SCHOOL Bailey, North Carolina COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRICSS ASSC. Editorial Staff iiditor-in-chief Marie Llorgan Assq. iidi tor... Sarah I-Iorgan Parmer Sports Editor Ruth Ruffin Business Staff Business Manager Hildred Ruffin Assistant Hollis Haskins Production Manager..Josephine Lanra Assistant Jack Farnier Reporters Sidney Jones Christine Turnage Martin Liles Artists Christine Pinch Marks Underwood. Advisers....... »Mrs. Hov/ard Parmer Mrs. Laurine Lassiter BUGLE _£a 4. War Teaches NeedOf-He alth Harbor W£ attacked, to vva!c0 up. Along of the nation, the to the need of turn - young man and Windbreaks Needed WI:o;i Pviarl Auo r i c.a began with the rest schools a.ifoko iug out healthier v» om Jii • Bailey High School is now giving courses i:i physical education, com- diseases, nutrition, and As a result of the new in- in health, there will be absences due to illness, attendance will load to grades, Llore intelligent and inttorosted citizens of the school and of the nation v/ill be the re ward for efforts ejcp^inded now. It is too bad that it took a v/ar to rouse the.schools to the need of placing these subjects on the obli gatory list, yet it is one of the times v/hen the old adage ’’Better muni cab Is safety, terest fewer Bettei* better ■-V i th gins I, X J. pleasant and winter almost gone one be- to think . of spring and 'a.ts v;lnd, the wind that is pleasant, warm, refreshing, and healing. 'it efroshing becausei fresh earth and heal in, the last erasing late than never" so ap.tlv applies. Mildred Ruffin Leaves For Jacksonville TP or of and form, be- uhe all One r IS it brings smells of early flov/ers, warm cause it takes away snow and mud, thus traces of winter. There are two school v;irids. can be compared with the v;ind, for it is v/arm and friez whispering only of goodwill andicommorci fellowship. If only there wore notiKHdr-d that other wind--the destructive,' malicious • wind that too often sweeps through a school. Its wail ing and mo:;.ning can be heard around each corner as it spreads unfounded rumors. Thinking before speaking, knowing before broadcasting are the greatest windbreaks the studentjdesirv body can use against this desbruc- of th;: tive wind. jderca uj — — — — — Isuccess tv/o years, Mildred Ruffin, a student, has served as sec retary to Lir. sValker. Although this was her official status, it was by no iiieans the extent of her serv ices. iVhile the school paper v/as young,Mildred served as both springjtypists a 1C. mineOi_^raph operator. ”»iThis .'.fear, althou,ih thu newly-eadjd 1 d..partment nas rjliev^'d of much of the '#or]c for- mcirly done on the paper, she was still tho last mlnutv^ rush, one of the many ways served the school. Kow ono to accerjt work at near Jacksonville O b a s r,.ady ana willing to help in This is only in which she that sh^ has the Llarine , the school to o:-:pres servlCv^s r a^lldr^d s its appreciation so v»illin£-ly ren- and bo wish her n her new field. PHYSICAL DEFENSE IS NATIUNAL DEfENSE
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