SC?iOOL REOPENING
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VOLUI.E 12, No. h
BAILEY,/N. 0.) DECEI.3ER, 1951
I I . ' '
COOl^HS vs BAILEY
JANUARY U
MONTHLY-lOi#
YEARLY- ■
Student Typist Accept
Jcb UJith Candy Co.
Gle,e/(CluiJo Give Concert Friday
Typing II class has ac- ..
cepted the job of typing nO!l(3dy
for the Porter Candy Com- itTnf
pany of Glenbar, New York, j
In reality this job is /jp,
done through the use of /studi
Office Practice Sets .These /are
sets are being used for / +ioAs /for
the first time in Typingll./
itV Plan
■paitler^ number of
far raw^y\^ places ”
planned destina-
Cnristraas hol-
They provide a variety of/
business forms, such as
purchase requisitions, in
voices, monthly statements,
checks, promissory notes,
deeds, and leases. Through
their use the students is
faced vath the actual/job
done in a real situatn/on.
These materials prpvid]
an "excellent" project f
training students ifo fol-
lovv directions a
come a self-reliAnt—jtwo
qualities that all ofSxce
workers should / possj6ss,
reports the inst/uctc
off tq
clim.it
udol ah
Lllie
*rm
ikrjdrie Fin
fl!ac (Burgess
•’inci head
/and fog of
clahoma aM
■^paceW' fo]
the\sunn;
FlWida
Lessing for the
capital of
C., lis Wayie Lariim.
Jamice Ectvrajds
visiting in Aqhevi
Brujbe Fintjh
Virginia,
Norfolk.
Supply Soles/Rrous/ Parents; Studen
How much profit /is majtie
in the school's / supfJly
room? And noes th© county
give the/ supplies which
are sold rto the /students?
are questions commonly ask
ed by p^ents and students.
Recei-v^ng no funds from
the iounty, the supply
room /operate^,-©*! a seir=~
supporting /^asisVv-%i
store is /mintai ne)^ __ f j-
the st\Megts'*^efiefit.
At £ ome supply stores
principal
purchase pjaper and
a-nickel
fraction
cents. Thi
to procure
plies or
CaTo
Vi/ushinntonJ
■Wi. Y/eatver can
iw6-f or-\
pencils for a
less than five
profit ife used
increased sup-
add a different
varxe
iejijc—^ supplies . Typ-
-maceiLJicamDas s e n-
ing ^papftr
campassej
edt-poneads,
Erom th
county office Qarfe s^d /
cBit or just above
Enlivening the conclu
sion of the first semester
of school will be the
Christmas concert present
ed by the glee club, under
the direction of Jdiss
Julia Lawrence,
The familiar carols—
Silent Night, Jingle Bells,
0 Holy Night,"I'estminster
Carol, 0 Come All Ye Faith
ful, The First Noel, Bring
^ Torch Jeanette Isabella,
~^ite Christmas, Christmas
Hymn, and We V^ish You A
Merry Christmas— are to
be rendered by the mixed
voices of the glee club.
Cornelieus Boykin, presi-
Barbara Lamr.i, Vice
esident; Jerry l^rry, se-
tarj^ and treasurer; and
Harris, advisor^ are
officers that were se
lected at a recent meeting.
\ 1? 5t\idenis Leaving
\FofOl^her Schools
Charles\ L. Coon, Nash-
Lucama, Middlesex
ahd Aossilyy other schools
backon to \at least 12 of
the hfgh scijool pupils who
are moVing.
Those leaving are Julia
Hooks, Audrey Pittman,
Reba Bryant, Jean Taylor,
Shirley Rose Deans, Rabon
RhodeSi _ Christine Fowler,
|s,JiFiiiy Bennette,
lomps onw.sQic
Pe&e, ^
Ffeittie
.Flossie