500 CIRCUUTION TONIGHT MUSIC RECITAL VOLUME 11, NO. 9 BAILEY, N. C, MAY, l?5l M0NTHLY-10(J PRICES, yearly -7^0 Bugle Rdtes 'Firstj Class Night To Open Commencement All Cdumbien Receiving 9li8 points out of a possible 1000 brought first place rating to the Bugle for the seventh con secutive time. To rank first, a paper must have between 8^0 and 1000 points. The. Bugle's 9ii8 points is a tv?enty point lead over its last judging in 19^8. ALL COLUMBIAN In addition to receiving first place rating on the paper as a whole, the ad- vertisins; section rated All Columbian, a special av;ard given an outstanding section of a paper if merited. For this last honor the staff cannot take all the credit. Wayne Lamm, al though not a member of the (See BUGLE Page 21) Commencement exercises are to open with class night. May 17, and close with the graduation address. May 21. For their class night exercises, the senior class will present "Magnolia Blossom" May 17, at 8:00 p.m., in the school auditorium. On Sunday morning, April Cale nclar MAY h MUSIC RECITAL 8:00 P. M. • 10 P. T. A, 8:00 P. M. ll,lli SENIOR EXAMS 16,17,18 EXAI® 17 CUSS NIGHT 8:00 P. M. 20 BACCALAUREATE SERMON 11:00 21 GRADUATION EXERCISES—8:00 E. Perry^ Ed Pace Receive Recognition Eunice Perry, junior, and Ed Pace, senior, were awarded honorable mention in the Student Issue of the North Carolina English •Teacher, journal of the North Carolina Teacher's Association. "Nature to the Rescue" was the title of Eunice's theme. "Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton" was the title of Ed's manuscript. Dr. F. E. Bowman, of Duke University, said that the manuscripts which were printed in the Student Issue were only a shade better than those receiv ing honorable mention. Since the Association can not finance an enlarge ment of the magazine, the honorable mention's were not published. Those who entered manu scripts from Bailey be sides Ed and Eunice were Anne Bunn, Lucinda Stott, Bobby Lanrn, seniors; and Ruth Williams, junior. 20, at 11:00 a.m. the Reverend J. V/. Kincheloe, of Rocky Mount, will de liver the Baccualaureate Sermon in the auditorium. Special music will be rendered by Mrs. Mary T. Tichenor and the high school glee club. The following Monday eve ning, May 21, the Reverend Arthur D. Wenger, of Wil son, will deliver the grad uation address. Following the address and receiving of diplomas, awards will be given to those students voted worthy of the awards. Bailey Chorus Merits Very.Good'In Festival In the Nash County Music Festival of April 30, spon sored by the eight public school music teachers of the county, Bailey's Mixed Chorus rendered "Neapol- tan Nights" and "The Hun ter's Horn." Each group received favor able and unfavorable criti cism by Dr. Arnold Hoffman, Director of Music in the State Department, Comments made relative to Bailey's group were "Need (See CHORUS Page 7) I

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