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Bailey Bu'gle, Bailey, North Larolina, April, 1951 Eighth Grode TokesTripTodoy tc Roleigh,Durham . Pa^e 17 G rode E lectsOff i cers Miss Idalia Oglesby's eighth grade say, "Friday, the thirteenth, might scare some people who are superstitious; but we of the eighth. p:rade hope it is our lucky day, for we are planrdnc a trip to Ra].ei,2;h and Lurham." The rirst point of inter est on the schedule is the Y.'illiar* Neal Re^-Tiolds Col iseum at North Carolina State Collette. From there the class vrill go to tte substation of the Carolina Light and Power Company in the suburbs of V/est Ral eigh. VISIT CMIEKON VILLkGL Raleigh's newest business district, Cameron Village, is the tliird point of in terest on the agenda. Aft er a bird's eye viev/ of Cameron Village, the class plan to leave Raleigh and travel to Durham where they will first visit lig- gett and K5j"ers '•i^'obacco Com pany. The Erwin Textile Mills of Vfest Durham will be the fifth place visited. The last tv/o places on the schedule are the Duke Cl-.apel and the Gardens. Dcclare the eighth grade, "TiVe thinlc ve have a rather interesting and quite ed ucational day planned." Vniile discussing the most important parts of the body, the biology class couldn't decide betv/een the heart and the brain. Fannie Lou: Well, you cant ' live without a brain. Jackie Bragg, v.-ith a very innocent look on her face : I've done pretty good so far. Seventh Grade Hos New Art Project Appealing to the boys and girls of i:iss Rachel Bissette '3 seventh grade is t'le building and makir^g bird houses, vrhat-nots, clothespin aprons, dolls, and cats,4 The bo3's are building bird houEos and what-nots in the library. Tfhen they are completed, the projects Vvrill be on dis|:lay for any one who vi'isheo to see them.' For iiother's Day some of the girls are making clothespin a^^rons. The other girls have a choice of making a white doll or a "pickaninny". Liiss Frances Gardner's fifth grade has elected its class officers for the eighth month. They are president, Gail Pace; vico-president, Cue V'ejaver; scci.ct;:u’yj Roscly:i T’oi’nagc; and ^^rojram chair man, Audi’ey Finch. Grcicle Begin Projects I:ir s . C lar o nc e par ke i-'s si>:th and seventh grades have begun a jjroject in science. Gome have chosen as their projects a collection o£ rocks and insects. Others are m.aklng booklets on birds, leaves, or flowers. Wherever w'Omen gather dl. the talk i6 0.boul.... ler. # r f ' IING E C0IMI8I and well tell you about ourWP/94A/anii bottled gas Se rvice LIEFFER30N APPLIANCbCQ wiis^nN.c,
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