r^P.nnnbnr 12 ^ 1941
BAILEy > BUGLE
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MISS PARROTT COM-|Schoo/ Needs Met Through
PLEMENTS PAPER \Commu nity Efforts
Copies of the BAILEY
bugle are sent monthly
to tHe Division of In
structional Service of
v/hich Miss Hattie S.
Parrott is a member.
Mr.Walker has received
a letter from Miss Pa3>
rott complimenting the
staff on the BAILEY
BUGLE on its publica
tion, Quotations from
the letter read, "The
twenty-six pages of the
very excellent current
issue of this school
paper are brim full of
interesting materials
and information; I be
lieve that the school
paper is one of the
very best means for
improvement of the
Language Arts Group
of school studios."
Staff members are
striving to enlarge
the territory over
which the BAILEY
BUGLE is known.
GRADE MOTHERS SERVE
CLASS NINE YEARS
For the past nine
yoars the sophomore
class has elected the
same two parents to
servo as grademothers,
Mrs, M. H. Griffin and
Mrs, A. B, Corbetto.
These v/omon have guid
ed the class through
its successive yoars
since two of its mem
bers , Josephine Griffin
and Bobby Jones Cor-
bottc, entered school.
These mothers are ex
pecting to graduate
v;ith the class when
they do.
RUBY LAMM SETS
Competition waxed hot
and heavy recently as
members of the commer
cial class of Bailey
strove to typo for ton
minutes without making
more than , two errors..
At the end of the per
iod only one person,
RUBY LAMM, had accom-
phished this task. She
typed forty words a
minute for ten minutes
with only tv;o errors.
Ruby will receive a
pin offered by Mrs.
j Lassiter, the commer —
cial teacher.
New Books Pur
chased For Ubrary
\Cddcd rocjntly t3 the
Bailey Library are new
books helpful in club
work and personal
guidance. Among those
for club study are
Short Flays by Repre
sentative Authors,One-
Act Plays By Modern
Authors,Robert's Rules
07 brder, and Lot«s
Broadcast.
Books to guide one in
his everyday man
ners include The Boy
And His Daily Living
and Personality Pre
ferred. Credit will be
given for the last tv;a
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STATE SUPPLIES MINIMUIvI
RUIHTING EXPENSES
In theory the State
of North Carolina sup
ports an eight months
school term for every
child, but in reality
the tools and equip
ment essential for
good teaching are ac
quired largely by com
munity efforts.
State f^lnds providfe
only for the bare ess
entials ;mainly, teach
ers’ salary, coal and
water bills,and trans
portation facilities.
SCHOOL EXPENSES
During the summer
of 1941 and to date
the school expenses
at Bailey, other
than those paid by
the state, havo am
ounted to :*?591,25 .
This total Includes;
$227,lunch room and
garden expenses;:|!il05
typev/ritcrs; $102,news
paper equipment; and
vV5.50,athletic equip
ment. Other expenses
are general, 520:30;
weekly readers,|45;20;
and magazines, ^15.20
SCHOOL INCOME
Funds for these ex
penses are not by in
comes' from the school
store,lunch room, bas
ketball games, and
other forme of enter
tainment sponsored by
the school. By support
ing these programs the
school is bonofitod.
Defense Stamp- Fa^
Every Bailey Student'