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