Baiiey BUGLE COKCNATION CEREMONY Oct. II 7.'30 P.M. VOL. 8. HO. 1 BAILEY. NORTH CAROLim. OCT.4. 1946 PRI6E lOg^ Morgan To Crown Miss BugleOctll On the evening of Octo ber 11 in the school audi torium MISS BUGLE will be crowned in a Coronation ceremony. The attendants of Miss Bugle -will be the twelve other contestants taking part in the Bugle sub scription contest* Mss Bugle will be dressed in white while her attendants will surround her costimed in pastel shades. Each member of Miss Bugle's court will choose her escort for the eveningi After all the court assem bles, Miss Bugle will bo crowned by junior class president. Entertainment for the court v;ill consist of piano and vocal solos, solo and folk dances, and other instrumental music. The student body will furnish the entertainment for the evening. RTA.ToOrsoAnizeTeen Age Club MISS HILDRED LEWIS ' AMD L.^VATs'oi3~?0~'BiRECT" PROGRAM Juniors Exceed Goal; B. L. FinchTo Rece ive Watch As Reward Bobby Lee Finch v;ins a Bulova vrntch in the maga zine contest sponsored by the Junior class, in which contest the class excelled the amount set as a goal. Selling $90 worth of sub scriptions, Bobby Lee is a- warded by the Curtis l\ib- lishing Company a Bulova wrist watch for securing the largest sum of money from his sales. Setting as their goal the five-hundred dollars required by the company in order to receive a watch, the juniors sold |-515 worth of subscriptions. Of this amount- the class re ceives a comiriission of 4195 that will go toward financing the junior-sen ior banquet. See GOAL, Page 2 O.M anninoTo Lead Seniors ng Piloting the high school for this year are ODELL I'AKHIIJG, MILL/'.RD MORGAN, BILLY l.?ORGAN, LOU GLENN BRANTLEY, and BOBBY DEW , presidents of the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes respec tively. Other class officers for the twelfth grade are Keith Glover, vice—president; Madge Brantley, secretary; ^!ary E. Glover, treasurer. As the class is large, they elected four grade- mothers: Ilrs. P. J. V/iggs, tlrs. Sherwood Brantley, Mrs. Albert Finch, and Mrs. V/. H. Morgan. The juniors, a group of forty, chose Jackie L. Edwards, vice-president; Evelyn Poole, secretary; and Kenneth Batts, treas urer. Their grademothers are Mrs. Jack Collie, IJlrs. K.F. Lewis, and Mrs. I.T. Poole. For the sophomores, the See MANNING, Page 2 Teen Age Club, sponsored F.T.A., is soon to be organized by Miss Hildred Lewis and Mr. Lev/is Vfetson, co-directors of the P.T.A, recreational program. After electing officers, the teen agers are to meet once a week in the school auditorium or gymnasium for entertainment. ”A Teen Age Club is needed to give the young people some type of entertainment under the right supervi sion," is Miss Lewis' opin ion. Ivliss Lewis would like to have suggestions from any student who has ideas re garding the club's activi ties. Students TravelWidely During SunnmerMonths Over 50 per cent of the stuQents of BliS increased their education by travel ing as far north as Canada and as far south as Miami, Florida. Those students who went farthest from home were Kenneth Gay and 'Mllard Morgan Jr., visting ‘.New York; Warren Glover, Ki- agra Falls; Madge and Lou Glenn Brantley, Cleveland; Sue Lassiter, Chicago, and Jfery Grey Wiggs, tiiami, Florida, Other out-of-state points of interest visited were Baltimore, Vmshington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia Beach, See STUDENTS TRi.VEL, pg.2