Tourmment Tonight^ Monday, Wednescby^ erd Thursdsy March 8 P. T. A. ■ldarcli~26 EASTiSR HOLIDAYt VOLUME 11, NO. 6 BAILEY, N. C. FEBRUW, 1951 PRICES; Ml Recreatba fetri c ti sm Theme of PTA,Program Recreation and patriotism was the theme of this month's P.T.A. program giv en by members of Miss Frances Gardner's fifth grade, Miss Rebecca Tomlin son's twelfth grade, and Mrs. Carleton Johnson's music students. Since sports is a phase of recreation, the program began with individual stu dents representing sports. DANCE Following this, students from the fifth and twelfth . -grades did a dance, "Put Your Little Foot In," Then the toy orchestra, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Tichenor, played "V/inter Wonderland." For the second piano solo, Sandra Stott played "The In^' s Dance." ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG Next Clayton Brock, Jimmy Harris, James Paul Stott, Carrol Jones, and Bruce Finch, Boy Scouts, pledged allegiance to the flag. Concluding the program was a skit entitled, "It's Later Than You Think," followed by a piano solo played by »Villiara Stptt, 'For the siicth consecutive time, Mrs.' Laurine . Lassi*- ter's tenth grade won the one dollar attendance prize. P TA, To Stage Open House March 8 [jjnchroom In The Clear To date the lunchroom is holding its head clear of debts. If it were not for the contributions of the fed eral government, the out- of-debt state of the lunch room would not be possible. The government has donated $1838,05 in money and 5d1116.78 in commodities. Averaging feeding 279 stu dents a day, the lunchroom has taken in i-7535.66 and paid out ^6705.50. The dif ference will be spent on light bills, water bills, and other expenditures. The menu of the lunchroom usually consists of two vegetables and a meat, a fruit or dessert, bread, milk, peanut butter, and creamery butter. Twice a week ice cream is served. PARENTS TO SEE SCHOOL IN ACTION All parents are invited - urged - to attend the March, P. T. A. Open House at which time all class rooms and various depart ments will, by means of ex hibits and demonstrations, help the parents to see their school in action. The meeting will open with a program in the audi torium entitled "Happiness Begins in the Home." Fol lowing this, parents and friends will be invited to visit the school and be come acquainted with the teachers, the class room work, and the correlated activities of the school. The grademothers, program, hospitality, and publicity committees are cooperating to make this an infor mative progi’am. Health Class Undertakes To Maintain Cleanliness To keep the sick room and rest room clean and neat is the main objective of the project started by the health class. Miss Rebecca Tomlinson, health teacher, has organ ized a plan whereby the work will be evenly dis tributed among the class. Each day two girls will be sent to inspect these two rooms. Both rooms will get a thorough cleaning once a week. Miss Tomlinson and the girls request that each do her part in keeping these rooms more orderly. Since the girls have taken charge of cleaning the rooms, there has been a great improvement in their appearance.