November 12. 1943
bailey bugle
RT.A.VOTES TO IMPROVE GROUNDS
Improvement of school
grounds becomes one of
the major objectives
of the F, T. A. accord-J*
ing to a decision of'
the October raeeting.
Finances for this pur
pose are already in
the treasury.
The theme of this
year’s program centers
around child-parent-
teacher relationship.
To the room that has
above one-fourth of
the parents present at
P. T. A. meetings in
high and elementary
schools, one dollar
v/ill be given mor^thly,
follov/ing the same
plan as last year,
Winning this past
month v;ere Miss Wilma
Johnson's room in high
school and Miss Mariah
Thompson's, in elemen
tary school
HERE AND NOW
SENIORS take the ini
tiate in practicing
citizenship by clean
ing up the school
gromd.
BASKETBALL PIL\CTICE
has begun in earnest
for the girls in Bai
ley high, and the
coach. Miss Melba Mar
tin, has hopes for a
promising team compos
ed of old and nev; mem
bers .
BOBBY STOTT., of his
own accord, has formed
a football team. His
team has played sever
al games,including Mt.
Pleasant, Wendell, and
Spring Hope,
The GENEROSITY of
merchants is evident
from the number of ads
in the BUGLE this
month.
FALL CLEANING takes
on a definite tone as
students and teachers
strive to make each
room cleaner, more -at
tractive, and more
home-like,
SENIOR CLASS IvIEMBERS
had their first party
at the club house last
week, and the JUNIORS
will have theira there
tonight,
MRS. JIM TEDDER, con
tinuing her former
custom of offering
potted plants to the
school d:uring the win
ter months, has lent'
her flouvers this year
to th:i commercial de-
Bond Sale lncr9asGs
\/oll on the v/ay to-
v;ard purchasing jocps
througli bond buying,
the students of Bailey
high bought 0534.65
worth of war bonds and
stamps during the se
cond month of school.
Although they have
already bought enough
bonds to buy a "Quack
Jeep”, they have been
asked to keep on buy
ing until the quota of
03#000 is reached by
December 7,
The Third V/ar.' Bond
drive is over, yet the
governnont has asked
that no one stop buy
ing bonds,
BOYS
SHOES, JACKETS,
6 SPORT SLACKS
SCHOOI. ANSWERS CALL
V/hen the Bugle went
to press, the Junior
Red Cross had 400 mem
bers, contributing
025,16,
Leading in contribu
tions was the . sixth
grade with $4,06, and
the seventh, eighth A
and B, and the third
grades had 100^ mem
bership, ■ •
Be A Smart
Dresser Girls
And Boys.
Shop At
Leder s.
JUNIOR
DRESSES^ SKIR.TS,
AND SWEATERS
parument,
116 TAKBORO ST.
WILSON, N, C.