BAILEY BUGLT, B.-JLEY. NCRTH CAROLINA. S~'Pm3?R. 19^6 PAGF. 2 County Adds 5ec. 'f^dceLiesIn Understdnding'Affirms)6uth To permit principals more leisure time to supervise instruction in the schools, the county is providing a full time office assistant for each school. Principal 1!. ¥. Weaver stresses the point that this will enable him to be on hand to help any teach er in any way concerning the instruction of the classes. ;i'iISS SHELBY JEjVN WILLI/>iS, graduate of 1956, is Prin cipal ‘Weaver's assistant. Foil Full Of Color Fall has arrived and with it colors of every hue. The Master Artist seeraed to have dipped His paint brush into all the bright colors and painted every leaf. The raples, "dress ed in scarlet", stand out among the rest, while the "gold of the chestnut tree" forms a sunshiny back ground for the lovely green pines. At the edge of the woods are many oaks aflame with thoir coats of crimson red. ^at is more colorful than a football gauxe on a sunny afternoon when all the vjomen spectators are dressed in their orange, green, red, yellow, or brown suits with the bright chrysanthemums on their shoulders. The band uniforms of the many schools and colleges add their bit of color to the picture. Our country is truly "ijncrica Tlic Beautiful" in the fall vjhcn all of na ture seems touchcd with na ture 's paint brush. C.P.M. . To encourage internation al friendships and under standing, many BHS stu dents are corresponding with teen age pen pals from France, Belgium, and Japan, Several juniors and sen iors, having joined . a Japanese pen pal club last year, are now writing and receiving letters regu larly. JAP LETTER The following sections from a letter written by Tioko Tunoda, age 19 of Yam.da, Gunma, expresses the m .in purpose of these letters; "I have been prompted to v;rite this letter to you by a sincere desire to do m3'’ share to ward strengthening, even further the tics of friend ship that keep your nation and mine united as sisters. "It is my strong con viction that the only sure road to peace lies in understanding the ideals and ideologies, the hopes and dreams, the customs and culture of the peoples of other Irnds. I further believe that there is no better way to arrive at this goal than by corre spondence between the youths of different na tions whose minds are ma ture enough to understand^ and yet not too mature as to be fixed and beyond impression." For Service AT ALL TIMES CA L L JOYNER'S rUNERA L HOME Phone 313-U V/ilson, North Carolina Jeffers on Applionce Co. - . COOK I NG .WATER HEATING .HOME HEAT ING .T08ACC0 CURfNG Phone Ul8-1 Wilson. North Carolina

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