Bailey BUGLE VOL. 8 NO. S SxStudents Win Typing Awards Six ■ of the Typing II students win. C, T, (compe tent typist) pins on a ten- minute speed test. Typing at a rate of 50 words per minute and not exceeding 5 errors, seven students are eligible for C, T. pins given by the Gregg Publishing Company: Rae Bissette, 60 noiJds ■with 2 errors; l&dge Brant ley, 57 with 4 errors; Daisy Liles, 54 vfith 5 er rors; Odell Manning, 52 with 4 errors; Janice Bunn, 51 v/ith 2 errors; and Phyllis Finch, 51 vdth 4 errors. The remaining second-year typists ranged from 42 to 48 words per minute. Navy Doc tor Opens OfFiCG In Bailey Dr. and ISrs. J. T, Wright have moved to Bailey, where Dr. Wright will prac tice medicine. Temporarily he will have for his of fice the space in the rear of Etheridge Drug Store formerly used by Dr. Dan iels. Since Ifrs. Wright is a registered nurse, she will assist her husband in the office. For the present they have an apartment in the home of IJts, Rebeccai Vfylie. Dr. and IJtsm Vfright come from Eastern North Caro- XI T.'.a - BA.ILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. NOV. 22. 194fi jchool loRemodelBasementForProiecrorloon^ HAS-' 50 FILMS .FOR SCHOOL ^CIRCULATION CALENDAR Holidays — - NCv*. 28-29 Report Cards Nov. 27 Bailey Bugle -Dec. P. T. A. Meeting Dec. Christmas Cantata--Dec. Basketball gc.mesj Dec. 3 at Coopers 6 at Bailey 13 at Nashville 19 at Bailey 20 12 22 Dec. Dec. Dec. HeaclquatersHike Jr. Ke.d Cross Quota Filling 45 Junior Red Cross gift boxes for over seas, Bailey students reached the goal set for the school this year. This number was three times that designated for last year. Each room was asked to fill three boxes that will be sent the children in war-torn countries for Christmas. Mss Bissetts, teacher sponsor of the student Red Cross council, in preview ing the projects that a council can participate in submits the following list; 1. Local projects—holi day favors for county homes, bound book length novels, a first aid room in school, improvements in school toilets. 2. National projects-- services to military hospi- See RED CROSS nage 2 Plans for converting a basement room into a pro- jector room, and thereby eliminating the cost of black out shades and the disturbing of neighboring classes, is being antici pated by the school. A room set aside for movie projection proves more successful declares 81 per cent of teachers in the United States and Cana da who have used the film as a form of instruction* NO SHADES NEEDED Darkness being an essen tial, remodeling of a base ment room will eliminate cost of black out shades'* It is hoped that the county will be able to fur nish funds for purchasing needed chairs or other equipment needed* The advantage 6f movie See PROJECTOi^ p&ge 2 CHOIR TO GIVE CANTATA On Sunday evening, Decem ber 22, 1946,. the Metho dist choir will present q Christmas Cantata at the Methodist Church* In addition to the Canta ta the program will in clude Christmas carols. Special parts have not yet been assigned for the Cantata, but Mrs* I* T, Poole, choir director, ex pects to assign these parts to members of the choir soon*