CAnOLIM. FEBRUARY. 19^3 nto Closs Treosury Stqrk Finds Home ForNew Arrivals' BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NQRT Juniors Soon To Dip The junior class treasury has grown from $96.’6l4 to ■ $700.00, this year, prin cipally by means of maga zines sales and drink con cessions at home basket ball games. The earning is over; the spending will start soon. During their freshmen and sophomores years the present junior class paid class dues of five cents a vfeekj thus gaining a total of $96.61; to start off the j\inior year. . ' • By receiving $369.66 from magazine sales, $200^00 from drink concessions7 and $3)4.6h from class dues this year, the class now has a tptal of $700.00. . The first dip into this treasury will be to-pay for the Junior-Senior Ban quet this spring. In the senior year the class vfill continue to spend its money as it presents the class day exercises, pays commence ment speakers, and leaves a gift to the school. Advisors Draw UP Rules Governing N.i Irip Regulations given by the advisers to the journal ists and their parents offer a suggested list of the clothes needed and state in detail the rules of conduct required. Clean, neat suits or wool dress or sweaters and skirts-not necessarily ex pensive -comfortable shoes, and no flashy jewelry are named "musts.” As to behavior the re quirements are punctuality and lady-gentleman-like conduct at all times. This month's, "new ar rivals", personifying the new books received in the library, were flown in under Mr, Stork's bill and promptly hung on the li brary bulletin board by MSS IDALIA OGLESSY, li brarian, The incident in dicated that the' stork found the right home. laISS OGLESBY, arranged ■ this scene by placing two small dolls in a handker chief tied around the stork's bill and pinning the neviT books' covers un derneath. Names of the new books displayed are Sir >Walter Raleigh, College and You, That Darned Minister's Son, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Mke, Pattern Fo^ Penelope, Soldier of Democracy, The Land and People of Japan, Explaining The Atom, and Mediterranean Spotlights. . PAC£ 18 Next Week’s Menu Menus, as released by IIRS. K. F. LE’i'/IS, director of -the school cafeteria, in the BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL for the week beginning February 23-27, are as follows s Monday-turkey (if avail able), snap beans, potato salad, white bread, milk, and ice cream. Tuesday-Sliced ham, cream ed potatoes, greens, bread, milk, and fruit jello. ■y/ednesday-Hot dogs in finger-rolls with beef gravy, mustard, and onionsj butterbeans, slaw, plain whole milk, and doughnuts, Thursday-Hamburgers in bun-rolls, beef gravy, and onions; vegetable salad, peas, peaches, and milk. Friday-Tuna fish salad on lettuce, pickles, crackers, pork and beans, milk, and lemon cake. Menus may be slightly changed if the• produce is not available. Students are permitted to have all the bread desired. Reliable Funeral lervice ■ .t I P/XecCa/ii Joyner's Funeral Horn© WILSON, N. C. PHONE-313h