October 4. 1946 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY, NOHTH CAROLINA Page 16 FifthGradeEnjoysParty LET’S DO OUR BEST Sixth Grade Studies Stone-Age Period The sixth grade has been stadying the Stone Age of long ago. One of the strange customs was when a man died his mate had to be killed by the witch doctor so that she might go with her mate. The pupils have made sev eral hand axes, clubs, and clay pots as the people of long ago made them. One girl found some clay on a ditch bank, with which she made a bowl and baked it in the oven. T?hen she found some berries and painted strange signs on it* It was admired by the class. 6th Grade \ NFW TEACHERS JOIN FACULTY The faculty and pupils miss the teachers who have not returned but they feel very fortunate in having the vacancies filled. They are delighted with the new teachers who are Miss Hildred Lewis of Mddlesex, Miss Rachel Bissette and yj.ss Millie Pearson of Bailey, Here’s wishing you a pleasant and profit able year in Bailey High school. The members of the gram mar gracLss are glad to hare :::cms3 Old friends back thin yea.T, also to have new I'UO'ls enter. Tht> old JTiends are Elda Ray Moreau, Clifton McXeel, B?J iy Ray VTilliams Jimmy Sjilth , Perry Amy Lou Horton was honored at a surprise birthday party given by her mother in the fifth grade room tember 20. She received many useful gifts. Mrs. Horton served large cups of ice cream and cookies, Everyone had a happy time. To b a cc o Conte s.t E nd s The seventh grade won in the contest with 137 3/4 pounds of tobacco and $26.60 in money. The fifth grade had been ahead all of the time until the fi nal day. They had 97 1/4 pounds and $11.50. The seven grades brought in 393 pounds and $48.90 dur ing the contest, There is a picnic i:* stcre for the seventh grade. OSCAR Itlrs. Underwood went to the supply room one day and got Oscar, which is a plastic body. We learned about the whole body in side and out from the brain to the knees. I liked Oscar very much. I learned more about the body from Oscar than I have in all the text books. Brantley, Bobby Lee Brantley and Adelle Jolley. Tith the crowded condi tions it is found that only three new pupils have registered in the grammar grades. l.'Sack Burgess, Mar jorie Finch, and Freddy Lamm, School days are hejre again ^ith a bright outlook tre can plan - To do our best from day to day Whether at work or at play. Arithmetic is hard and so is spelling But I-can lick it I am telling, • Come on, children, and be a sport Let's give the teachers our support. By Gene Finch 7th AUTUMN I'm always glad when autumn comes. The leaves come tumbling dovra. They come in many color* of yellow, red and brown. The 'maple with its yellow, The oak with gold and brown. When the autumn winds blow, They all come tumbling down. It'll' soon be time for winter. And the'winter winds will blow, But I’ll be glad because I kliOVT, I can play out in the snow, Elsie P. Strickland 6th grade Soinc Old Students Ret urn ;Some New Join