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BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY, N. C. OCTOBER, 19^0 Pas;e 12 SupGrvisof FormulatQS Library'Restrctions f^levv Paint Classrooms Colorful High spirits of students opening day vrere further hightened by the colorful classrooms greeting them. Throughout the building, rocMS are painted pastel shades of green and peach. Rooms on the north side are painted a subdued pink to give the effect of soft sunlight. South rooms are pale green to soften the light. The vroodvrork has contrasting shades of green. Halls also are brightened by light shades of green with woodwork of darker green, A soft peach on the auditorium walls adds warmth to the large painted roon. The floor of the stage is painted toast brown in imitation of a finished floor. The seats and piano are re varnished. Bathrooms are light green and pastel yellow with green vroodwork. liadiators throughout the building are painted silver, MrsJichenorUndertakes Traini^gOf75 Students Training seventy-five students of the high school Glee Club to sing four-part harmony is the task lirs. Tichenor has assigned herself. According to I^rs. Tiche nor, folk, art, seasonal, and popular songs will be sung. All voices are being tested to see if the stu dent sings alto, ' bass, tenor, or soprana. lirs, A. H. Farmer, li brary supervisor, has an nounced the follovang re strictions and named eleven assistant student librarians to ' carry out the • regulations ^ Each borrovrer of a book is required to sign his own name on the card. In this way there mil be no student maintaining that he did not have the book. Only one person at a time will be admitted to the librarj'-. Except the librarians no one vd.ll be permitted to place returned books on the shelves or to rcplace cards in the books. During the first period Jan Perry and lHary- Ann Edv/ards • TriLll take charge of the' library^ second period, Gordon Bissette; third period, Eunice Perry and Jane Foi-gan; fourth ■oeriod, Sarah Peele and Kuth Williams; fifth pe riod, Reba Murray and Carl Lee Joyner; sixth pe riod, Doris Faye Lamm and Doris Leigh Murray, Reclger Edwerds Fancy & He3vy GROCERIES Prices Sniall Business Greot That's The lUciy UJe Operate Your /bfro/TdgG h -Apprecieted D- 1 ~Wilson, N.C. At Hornes Chufldtn Joyners Funeral Home LUe Serve The members of THE NEW DEAL MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION We Also Offer Prompt AMBULANCE SERVICE 107 North Pine Street—— Wilson N,C. Telephone 3134 J.C. Joyner Manager
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