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.

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