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BAIUY BUGLE November 1. 1946 BAILEY, NQR.TH CAItOLINA LunchroonStrivingForBetterThanfl Rating MEDAL Every effort is being made by the lunchroom to im prove its rating ss much as possible. Last year it received a B rating because milk came v/as limited, unsanitary from various homes, space garbage disposal., and toilets bred flies that come back to the lunch room. Milk for the lunchroom is now being purchased from Southern Dairies in Wilson. A wire box for garbage disposal is being built by the agriculture department to bo placed farther av;ay from the building. Both the boys and girls are urged to keep the toilets in order. Until a larger lunchroom is possible, the cafeteria ■will not be elibible for an A rating. The lunchroom supervisor reports that meat and lard are still badly needed. Nevertheless, Mrs. K. F. Lewis asserts, "It may not be just vfhat everyone wants, but we will have some thing everyday and plenty of it," AttendanceDrops For the last two v/eeks of the six-v/eeks' term the at tendance dropped sharply in high school. The drop v/as more notice able in some rooms than others; for instance, Hrs. k, H. Farmer's room in creased its absences near ly 53 per ccnt, v;hilc Miss liVilma Johnson’s seniors re mained approximagely the same. Throughout the first six- v/eeks there were only 131 absences in high school. 108 were absent in the next tv/o v;eeks of school. Some of these absences were due to sickness, but BAILEY DRY Continued from page 1 Joyce is a member of the 4-H club and the girls’ baseball team. She also helps on the BUGLE in her spare time. Because she won the medal Joyce reports that she is trying even harder to be a good citizen. many more were due to stu dents’ having to stay home for work. The faculty hopes for few er absences v/hen colder v;eather comes, as work will be less. A I ways Let CLEANERS ' PRESS, CLEAN, bllESSES AND SUITS ^5oto60c PANTS--- 35t ( SHOKT COATS --33c LONJG COATS 50c alter, SKIR.TS ^3-T0 50(t You!" Clothes. BAILEY, N.C LEWIS M, WATSON, PI^OP
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