OueensTo Receive Crcwns; Classes lb Stage Stunts VOL. 13, NO. 2, BAILEY, N. They Did It! Yes, the juniors have ex ceeded last year's top- class record of magazine sales by $8,10. These two classes have been the only ones in Bailey High tr sell $1000 or more of maga zine subscriptions# High salesman, WAYNE B. FINCH, was trailed by WAYNE LAMM by an even two dollars, HIGH SALESMEN Because both boys were so- nearly matched, each was awarded a first prize► Wayne B. chose a camera set, a Parker 21 pen and pencil set, and a key chainj Vfeyne Lamm, an Olym pic wrist watch and a Park er 21 set. All $10-and-above sales men were eligible to com pete for the Jack Pot prizes. Of these Bruce Finch, Shirley Webb, Ray ford Perry, and Jerry High were the winners. CERTIFICATE WINNERS JII.1MY HARRIS, JERRY HIGH, DORIS JOHNSON, BRUCE FINCH, PATRICIA DEVf, CARROLL JONES, PEGGY LIIES, DWIGHT GLOVER, and AMY HORTON re ceived a certificate of achievement for selling subscriptions amounting to 130 or more. The junior profit made from sales will go in the junior treasury for ex penses, the largest one being the Jnni-m’ - -'ioTiitn- AWARDS AWAIT WINNERS C., OCT.1952 Tonight auditorium, the Misses reigning queens of all the stalking ghosts in evidence as Students ToStoge niock Election the are y after their crowning in the Halloweens will become the and irLtches hereabouts» The Halloween spirit will be further each room stages its stunt* All this, the program committee says, will cost adults 35^; children 2C^. Each room will sponsor one Miss Halloween candi date. Votes vdll be one cent each. The winner from the elementary school will become junior I^iss Halloween] the high school winning queen will be crowned senior queen. During the stunt hour, all home rooms will give a brief stunt. Five dollars mil -30 to the room one through seven having the best stunt. An other to the remaining grades, Miss Edith Farmer and Mi-ss Idalia Oglesby art chairmen of the program. Next Tuesday while school's parents casting their votes for one of the two presi-n dential candidates, the U. S. History class will be conducting a similar election in the library for high school students The mock election,, spon sored by MISS IDALIA OGLESBY, will be kept in swing by the election •fficials, JAN PERM ^and RAYFORD PERRY. ixtra Pose Proves 3eneficiol For Seniors Seniors save school time and Dad’s money, says the advisor, by having an extra pose made for the senior edition of the Bugle by the photographer' who took pictures of the entire school in September. The pictures proved satis factory except in the case of three or four students who have had a retake made. This two-birds-at-one- shot idea proved to be cheaper than a regular studio sittings and elimi-* natcd ^-iki.ng time out to go to a stjidio* Quartet Renders Marimbo Concert Declared to be "the best for the money spent," the Hammerettes program of last week "was enjoyed" by the student body* For an admission of 10^!' most of the students saw and heard an all-girl ma rimba quartette* Graduates of Southeast School Assemblies in Greensboro, the fr»ur girjs presenting the concgi't rendered a ff>rt,V“five minute pi'ogi'Bin^

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