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October 24j 1947 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA Page 2 HERE AND NOW The Correct Wey ■ 1« How should vre greet a friend on the opposite side of the street? Ans» To not shout across the street. If j*cu wish to speak to your friend^ cross the street and talk quietly,. Loud talking is very unmannfcrly in public places- 2* If a girl and boy happen'to meet while having a drink at, the soda fountain^ who should drink? Ans, The boy should knov/s the girl well or fr i e n d; cit he £_• e the pay for her ojin d.A-inko pay for the pay if he is a special girl should Students of the English department have been given the opportunity to sub scribe to the Reader's Di gest for nine months at the reduced rate of ten cents per month. The maga zine will be used by the students as parallel read ing in English. From the pictures taken at school |il64,90 was col lected, The school will receive 25% of the total# In the article entitled ’’Class News Eits" last month the Junior grade- mothers were omittt3d and sophomore grade; m^th-ji-s were incorrectly named, Mesdames Travis Vick, Bud Sanders, and Preston Finch are grademothers for the junior class; and Mesdames M. A. Finch and B. J. Paco, for the sophomores. The magician show netted $.91.23,of which the school received $30.41. A Teenage party,sponsored by the PTA,will be held in the gym on October 31 at 7:30 p.m. Any Teen-ager may come in costime. Approximately 430 was donated by the students of the school during the Amer- ioan Junior Red Croas Drive. The seventh grade let the school with $4.18. HONOR. ROLL Name Grade Romaine Edwards 10 Barbara Farmer 10 Joyce Morrid. 10 Lena Mae Price 3 0 Theron Sanders 9 Fifth G racle Serves As DemcnstrationAtPTA To inform the parents as to what audio-visual aid is and how it can benefit Bai ley school, the PTA program committee presented a dem onstration class in audio visual aids at the last PTA meeting. Mrs, Silas Wor thington's fifth grade ser ved as the demonstration class. Following the recitation. Mo W. Weaker, principal.and J« H. 1/iiells,agriculture in structor, explained various types of mr.chines and films used in audio-visual v;orks During the business meet~ ing Mrs. A. Ho Farmer, Eng lish teacher, and I'lrs. J.P« Underv/ood, sixth grade in structor, v;ere appointed to inquire about the money re ceived from a ’Cjorjraiii-y fair held several years ago. The constitution regulat~ ing the fair states that the proceeds are to go to some project serving both Bailey and Mount Pleasant communities. The PTA coun cil recommended that the Eight Students Pass Dri ver's Test To procure bus drivers for the forthcoming year, the annual bus drivers' test V7ns given to nineteen Bailey students this month,. The list of those passing both the v/ritten gnd road test- includes liarie Williams,, senior; Douglas Morris, Alice Ferrell, Tonnry Sanders., and Dee Stone, juniors; Jay Brown, Wallace Brown, and Charles Brown. s ophomores, School Installs Stoker Installation of an aut omatic stoker and the add ition of two sections to the boiler are the iriprove ments made in the school's heating ovstumo Tiia a’.;toinitic; stoker ro- Meves the jianitci' of his pa.st year,s • uiitj,- of firing the bo^l^r during the day au-^l permits hi;.i to do otuer rieoessc.ry jobsj mouoy. not ha-vxj’g been te cx'rddad botv.’Rpn ohe PTA's of the t’.vo .•jch^jnl^,.
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