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..November 15.1942 BAILEY BUGLE Paje_ NASH COUNTY ALLOTSVo PER SCHOOL FOrIiBRARY Additional Loud Speakers Io Be Added Ten additional speak ers for the public ad dress system will be installed in the school building in the near future. "The present speakers used for making an nouncements, addresses and , presenting pro grams fail to be most effective since all rooms do not have them", says Mr.Carl H. T/Valker, principal. For that reason others are being added, paid for by the school. During the summer of 1940 ten speakers v/ere installed. They were placed principally in high school rooms, Bailey To Grant No Holiday Thanksgiving Bailey school will not close for Thanks giving holidays, even though Nash County per mits any school to have one day. Principals and teach ers of Bailey and Mt, Pleasant schools,know ing the students and teachers v;ith friends of homos at a distance cannot visit thorn and return in time for school the next day, docide to continue toaching. A short schedule will permit students to reach home ; for Thanksgiving din ner. SENIORS OF '42 PRESENT GIFT Seniors of 1942 are presenting as a gift to the school a bul letin board, three by , four feot, that v/ill be 2^l£^ced over the trophies in the center of the front hall. This gift givon by the soniors costs fourteen dollars and forty cents, ALL LOCKERS RENTED necessary a request by the principal that all students rent lockors before using them, Mr, Walker's request brings forth a demand that makes a four-to- a-lockor sharing plan compulsory. tions for the Bailey Bugle,an increase over that of last year, has been acquired through the efforts and co-op eration of the stu dents in-the grammar and high school dopart>- monts, To date the high school loads in the contest to got a paper in every homo, Inter- SCHOOLS TO MATCH APPROPRIATIONS ^^Nash County allots sf70.00 for purchase of library books for each school in tho county provided individual schools match this fund, thus enabling any school to buy $140 worth of library books, -ri'35, is specified for each high school and grammar grade depart ment , P.T.A, RAISES FUNDS The Bailey P.T.A., raising its $70 by moans of cotton pick- selling tobacco, using a small a- tho treas- has placed its order for books. All types of books are being bought, di viding the ni;imber as evenly as possible a- mong the different classifications requir ed for a standard li brary. by those living in town and not having children in school is evidenced •by. .tho' 36 subscriptions secured there, In addition compli mentary copies are mailed to many school frionds and officials and to schools desir ing to exchange papers with Bailey. Use of lockers during the first few v/eeks of school by students not paying rentals makes ing, and mount from ury. Bugle Subscriptions Increase 175 paid subscrip- ost in the school news
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