PAST REVIEWED Grov/th of School Homo Ec. Dept, 1923 Agriculture Dept, 1932. George Dean 1941 NO HOLIDAYS TO BE OBSEI!,VED THANr.SGIVING ’’That no .Thanksc^ivlfig holidays will be ob served in Hash County, according to a rule made by the Nash Covm- ty Board of Education, is true," states Prin cipal V/eaver, Until Christmas, when one week’s vacation will be celebrated, no holidays will be given. It was the decision of the board that this procedure would enable students and teachers to get an earlier sum mer vacation. Manning Leads Juniors WILLIS MNNING, re ceiving the highest number of votes, be comes president of the junior class. Other officers are James Haskins, vice president; Dan Johnson, secretary; and Roland Vifatson, treasurer, Mrs, Laurine Lassiter is advisor. STUDY REPORT-GIIADUALLY CLEARING « $ ■November 12,»43 BAILEY BUGLE Eass_l HEALTH PROGRAM BEQNS AT BAILEY MISS WEAVER TO ASSIST WITH SCREENING Comprising one study group, the teachers of Middlesex, ’ Bailey, Mt, Pleasant, and Ferrells are meeting twice a week with State Health Service officials to study plans for promoting gener?.l health. At the first meeting, November 3, Dr, Jacocks, head of the state program, stressed the importance of Etheridge Asserts Seniority Kuli G Tommy Etheridge, 'the original, has capped all his former clever tricks; he now elbov/s his way down the crowd ed halls with a dan gerous two-pronged weapon. Casually strolling through the halls. Tommy merely smiles, sharply prods people in the ribs, and moves on, hindered by no ona To break one's shoulder while playing football is no joking matter, but it does have its advantages when the cast is steel Y/ith sharp points. S, L, Perry Sa le O f Tuf key Hel ps Solve Lu nch R,oom Fi n a nee s Because of the rising cost of food the ex penses of the lunch room have not been covered by the sale of Ixmche s, In order that the su pervisors might con tinue serving ’ a four- item plate for a dime J.E, Beard donated a turkey to be sold for the lunchroom. Tickets were distrib uted to the students who sold thera at ten ccnts each or three for a quarter. The lucky number was drawn at P,T,A, last night. healthful ing and health would be school liv- stated that facilities checked and of- recommendations be fered, "The school and its grounds should be a model of cleanliness and beauty for every child," declared Dr» Jacocks, CHECK UP Check up will in clude such items as heat, fire hazards, nutrition, lighting, water supply, toilet conditions, and gen eral cleanliness of building and grounds. Visiting Bailey Nov ember 18 and worklijg with the teachers in discovering any de fects a child may have that impair his mental and physical growth will be Miss V/eaver, MEETINGS Meetings will alter nate between Bailey and Middlesex schools. Other subjects to be discussed are health habits, physi cal education, and communicable diseases.