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BAILEY BUGLE,. B/VILEI, ...NORTH. Class iBecomes Prc nunciationGDnsciou s Displayed in color across Ivirs, Hovrard Farmer's board are vrords : they, the, vdtl:^ heard, don’t, ought, get, didn't, through, -and others commonly mijpro- nounced. The tenth rjrade English Class decided that they vfere abusing several words. To correct this mispro nunciation 'habit, thoy made posters of different colored cardboard v^ith the words on theme and tacked these posters around the blackboard as constant reminders, To further strengthen the will to improve, this class made such posters as Practice Makes Perfect, Listen for Incorrect Pro nunciation, IThen You Speak Someone Judges You, Listen to Learn, and Have a Good Vocabulary. Juniors Select Class Statistics; Sell Turkey Selecting their class sta tistics for the next tv;-o years was one objective of the junior class this month. Statistics adopted v;ere class colors, blue and white; class motto, "!7or!c and T^inj" class flov;er, daisy; mascots, Kay Strickland, dau^rhter of Ivir.. and lirs. E. 0. Strickland, and Joey Bailey, son of ilr. and Ivlrs. J, W. Bailey, As the second objective, the junior class held a turkey sale at the Bailey gym Monday night in order to help defi'ay the ex penses of installing a public address system in the auditorium. N0VIJv;3M_ ^CGPd EnjcYS Toy Circus As a part of their dra matic play activities, Mrs, Ruldolph Glover's second grude students entertained themselves in their room vdth a toy-circus coinposed of trick animals owned by the students, "The children enjoyed the toy-circus so much," stated LLrs, Glover, "that vfQ gave jt a second tine on the playfprounds A hen that lays eggs, a rooster that croi’vs, a frog that talks, a goose that pecks corn, a horse that runs, a parrot that can jump through a ring, Pluto, the dog that barks, and a duck that swims v/ere do nated and operated by the children. .Page 17-, f D BAILEY,N.C. SLE U3 FOk UTEST IN FAIR STYLES Becsutyls Our Business Phone \A~b lltiSf TAP PAN RANG E Coil 4181 ond UJe'll Tell you fifccut Our TflPPPn and BOTTLED GflS Service JEFFERSON A PPL I A NCE CO. Wilson N.C.
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