)Aii.E¥ BUGLE PillE TO 0[Liy[R BRCCflLflUREflTE SERfllOn’ iTifly,cofTii^tncEmEriT address VOL. 8 MO. 9 ■ BAILLY N • C, English Dept. Edits Literary'MagazinG Found enclosed in this is sue of the Bugle is the first copy of the nev; "lit erary" magazine, "Pen Scrawls", representing work done by the English department this year under the direction of Frs. How ard Farmer and Kiss Wilma Johnson, teachers. MAGAZINE The magazine, containing themes, letters, poems, and other composition und creative work representa tive of the English depart ment, is published to en courage better writing, to promote an increased de sire for creative writing, and to serve as a memento of the year's wqrk. ASSISTANTS Assisting the staff with the publication are Pansy Rae Bissette,Phyl]is Finch, Mary Evelyn Glover, Peggy Brannon, Jackie Edv/ards, Jacqueline Col]ie, Sharon Bunn, Nancy Finch, Gladys Phillips, Ruth Farmer, Bet ty Doris Sanders, and Ben Etheridge. The cover page, designed by Jacqueline Collie,, is run off in the school col ors, green and gold. ...PRTCB IQg^ CALENDAR Baccalaureate Sermon-May'IS icrass Day Exercises-ICay 21 of school J,Tay 22 ^oL’;-..:enoement Night—May 22 3n:i-:be.ll Games lAu;- 13 Bailey at S. Hope May IS Wendoll at Bailey Mrs. Undervvcod Serves As bchoo! 'Doctor' I.'rs, J.P. Underwood,sixth grade teacherj bscause of her training in first aid, serves as the school's doc tor and nurse. J£or,’ nisdi- cine cabinet supplies have totaled 475 this year, MEDIC IKES She buys the best known antiseptic preparations for home use„ States I*'s. Underwood, "Sulfathiazole and sulfanilamide have really worked wonders for students with minor infec tions in this school this year." Money for these supplies is taken from the school treasury, PATIENTS Students from the first through the twelfth grades come to Mrs, Underwood for first aid. Accidents occur- ing all during the day consume a good bit of I'xso Underwood’s spare time and sometimes necessitates in terrupting her classes- SCOUT BREAr.S CO RiCQVD Six Boy Scouts received merit badges or higher ranks at the Court of Hon or meeting held in Nash- ■ ville in Jj.pril, Gene Finch broke the county scouu re cord by getting seven mer it badges. The seven merits awarded to Gene were for Farm Lay out and Building,Machinery, Farm Records and Bookkfiep- ing, ^Voodwo-.-k, Farm Home and Its Planring, H^me Re pairs, and Carpintrv, To be entitled to these medals Gene was required CpmmenceEieut. ex«?raises , will open .vith the bacaa-" laureate sermon by the Rev- I. T; Poo.Le, minister of the Bailey Methodist Church. May 18, at 11 O'clock in the school audi torium.- Hubert May, mem ber of Cooley and J&y law firm., will deliver the 00m- mencemont address. May 22, at 8 o'clock^ CLISS DAY PROGR/iM Taking a leading part in the class day program, "Attic Memoriesto be given in the auditorium. May 20at 8 o'clock, are Betty Doris Sanders, vale dictorian; Keith Glover, salutatorianj Mary Evelyn Glover, class poet; Isaac Ifedlin, prophet; Irvin Pinch, Jr., giftorianj and Ann Brock and Bill Boykin, mascots. Each member of the senior class is to have a part in the program. AViJ?DS Awards ard diplomas will bo presented Thursday even ing following the commence- meiit 'idciressr M.ui.iv. fL^r the programs wil'l be rendered by the comniUhihy choir, composed pi-i:j;i-;pa] ly of high school s uc'd'ii,!, s of Bailey and Moa.ih p-’leasanta to draw a map of a farm,to te] 1 .;ha use of 6 machines and 12 tools, to keep farm retiords, to make a book cane., to give ideas for im proving the .farm, and to make 14 repairs in his home, •Richard Etheridge, Scott Lewis, and P-srcy Murray, Jr, a-otain'id five, t.hree, and -rre T.'"OGe .'ec-?iving rati-igg were Ben and .";ioh;.rd Ethe ridge, Star, and C„Hv Miin- ning. Life.