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VOL. 8 NO. 6
BAILEY. NORTH CAROLIKA.FEB. 14. 1947
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SCOUTS PLAN FOR HUTS B.SanDFISToSuBMIT ARTICLE ToMAGAZINE
Plans for the structure
of the Boy Scouts* hut
were made by a committee
designated by the Lions
Club.
At the last Lions* meet
ing, at which time Mr.
Brinson and the Scouts
were guests, the plans
were discussed and accept
ed by the Scouts.
Ko preparations, such as
outting logs, have been
made because other mater
ials needed may not be
a-vailable.
The raising of funds for
building purposes is to be j
a cooperative undertaking ‘
of the Scouts. I
■ CALENDAR
Report Cards Iferch 5
Teachers' Meeting Feb
ruary 15
P.T.A. Meeting March 13
BASKETBALL GMmS
Feb. 14 Bailey at
Stantonsburg
Feb. 18 Bailey at
Spring Hope
Feb. 25 Benvenue at
Bailey
Feb. 28 Castalia at
Bailey
Tournament--March 10, 11,
13, 14.
RocIy Mount High Gymna
sium.
Betty Doris Sanders, a
member of the Student Ad
visory Board of Student
high-
Life, a national"
RTA Presents Founders Day Program
Last night the PTA tele-
brated the Golden Jubilee
of the organization by
giving a Founder's Day Pro
gram, "Light For Tomorrov/."
This year marks the 50th
anniversary of the Parent-
Teacher Association.
In 1897 the Parent-Tea-
cher Association was or
ganized by Alice McLellan
Birney, of Georgia.
PAGENT
The pagent, in v/hich
parents, teachers, and
pupils participated, fea
tured the idea that the
PTA is striving to become
a light in the educational
world of tomorrow.
Mi'S. Rudolph Glover and
Miss Millie Pearson were
in charge of the program.
SCHOOL FRIENDS DONATE
PICTURES FOR GALLERY
Twelve pictures, most o'f
them copies of famous
paintings, have been do
nated or lent the school
to compose the beginning
of an "art gallery" in
the front entrance of the
downstairs hall of the
school building.
Among the contributions
are "Blue Boy", "The Ange-
lus", "Boy and the Rabbit",
"The Treaty", "Mount Ver
non", "Charlotte and Petei^,'
pairs of minatures, por
traits of Martha and Geo
rge V/ashington, and "The
Old Clipper Ship".
These were given or lent
See GALLERY pg. 2
school magazine, has been
invited to write an ar
ticle on some educational
.activity of Bailey High
School. This article, if
accepted, will appear in
one of the spring issues
of Student Life.
SUB JOT
After discussing the sub
ject for publication with
Principal M. ¥/. Weaver and
Mrs. Howard Farmer, Betty
Doris has selected the
cleanup campaign as the
theme of her article.
Cleanup day came about as
the result of 1,'Tr. ?/eaver*s
3 four-year pleading for
better citizenship.
If the news feature is
published in Student Life,
it will be accompanied by
pictures of the activity.
Juniors Not Telling
Banquet Plans
Secretive meeting was
held last week by juniors
as they made tentative
plans for the Junior-Sen
ior Banquet.
Reports have it that at
this meeting the juniors
decided on a date for the
banquet and the theme that
they wish to follow but de
sired not to disclose any
specific news concerning
their plans.
At the meeting Jacqueline
Collie was named chairman
See BANQUET pg. 2