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I&rch 14, 1947 HEUE AND NOW Bailey School has receiv ed a new school bus replac- ment bus ITo. 5. I.'r, 1.1.W. Tieaver, principal, reports, "All other busses are be having better since spring has come along." There will be a NCEA meet ing in Ashville on March 27-28-29. "Attendance for the part six weeks has been better than recently, ^very room but five has had a better attendance record," said '"r. T/eaver when asked a^ bout the attendance record for the high school, rriss Willa Lee Joyner, Nash County Health Coordi nator, presented, a health program at the PTA meeting last night. During the year Miss Joy ner goes to at least one PTA meeting of all the schools in the county to present some phase of health. The ninth English class during their unit on an nouncements gave their talks over the public address system so that they might criticize each student's voice. . HONOK KOLL Lena Mae Price 9 Barbara Farmer 9 Octavia Beard 10 Jackie Lois Edwqrds 11 Lois Ray Pace 11 Clara Faye Y/illiams 11 Phyllis Finch -12 Betty Doris Sanders 12 3rc3nt for absences L'jnzle Mor~an-^ 9 B&th Bissette 11 BAILEY PUGLE BAILEY. NORTH C/^ROLINA TRiP Continued from pg, 1 New York, Wednesday after noon. The three-day Press Con vent .ion begins Thursday, The party's tentative plans include seeing "Okla homa", visiting Radio City, attending a broadcast, tak ing a four-hour tour of the city, and visiting the Metropolitan Art Gallery and the Statue of Liberty, EXPENSE Returning Sunday, the stu dents will have a six-day trip, averaging about $60 per person for a net cost of |,26 to the student, CHARTS PRT.SENT ENGLISH THROUGH THE EYE English department ob tains charts, posters, and calendars to i.ncrease in terest in and learning of English by visual means. irom donations of eleven th and twelfth English classes and funds from the school the Einglish depart ment has purchased charts illustrating the parts of speech, correct punctua tion, one hundred spelling demons, and figures of speech. ILLUSTRii-TIOKS The charts have catchy illustrations and examples that make it easy to remem ber certain spelling words, parts of speech, and fig ures of speech. Other supplementary aids are a scroll, the Honor Roll of English Poetry, a literary map of England, a literary calendar of the year, and material for having "Fun with Poetry." Page 2 T/velve Scouts Add Hon o rs Six Scoutsâ– received high er ratings and six were av;arded Merit Badges at the Scout Court of Honor laaeting in Nashville this month. C.H. Manning, Scott Lewis, 1/villard Finch, and Clayton Brock were promoted to Star Scouts; Richard Ethe ridge and Clayton were pre sented first class ratings. OTHER RATINGS Ovven Strickland was ad vanced to second class. Those acquiring Merit Bad ges were V/illard Finch, C. H. I.!^nning, Rudolph RSan- ning, Ben Etheridge, Rich ard Etheridge, and Clayton Brock. . Boy Scouts of Middlesex won the basketball games played at Middlesex be tween Bailey and Middlesex- Scouts. CONTEST Continued from pg. 1 according to s-ge, clear ness in voice and words, correctness in time, rhy thm, tone, and balance. Grades will be determined immediately so that the vo cal winner may be announc ed at the close of the con test. As the youngest member from her district, Jean will receive more credit on this score than the others. Miss Laurelle Stallings, of V/ilson, is Jean's voice teacher and will also be in the contest. The gay colors and illus trations of the \Tirious posters draw attention to their importance and add brightness to the rooms.
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