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JIOL^-13. .NO., 6. BAILEIv..N.C.. APRIL. 19^3 Jrs. To Entertoin Seniors fit Banquet April 25 Riimors and guess work as to date were verified last Friday when the seniors received their invitations to the Junior-Senior Ban quet, April 25. The banquet will be in the school cafeteria. 120 juniors, seniors, mascots, teachers, grademothers and husbands have been in vited. Miss Frances Wilson, home economics teacher, is in charge of serving the food* Town SccnToHave New Supply of WatGr "Clearer water" is the expectation of each Bailey citizen as the new 1$S ft. drilled well nears com- plotion. Costing $1,11^, this well, adjacent to the town’s witer tank, will give Bailey a water supply with a minimum' iron- content, says town clerk. Miss Faye Finch. It is hoped that since the new well is not as deep as the present one, the water will not contain too much iron element. A water supply with a minimum- iron-content will aid the lunchroom helpers in keeping the new equip ment and dish cloths free of stains. The same can be said of the Bailey homes. Staff Endeavors To Improve Fbper It is hoped,' reports the staff, that the readers of this paper Vill detect the effort for imp];‘ovement in this issue. For a week after attend ing the CSPA convention, all class sessions of the journalism department were devoted to giving reports heard, presenting new ideas gained, and discuss ing the criticisms of the paper offered at the Press Convention. The staff is endeavoring to see that these sugges tions will be reflected in the Bailey Bugle here after, particularly in page make-up and presenta tion of future news. Today Srs, Attend i n g East Carolina Senior Day Tyrenty-five seniors, according to Mrs, Laurine T, Lassiter, senior spon sor, are today visiting East Carolina College for the purpose of becoming acquainted with college activities. Inci dentally, it may be the means of "enticing" some student to attend there next year, she says. They planned to arrive between 9:00 and 10:00 r’clock this morning and were to be immediately entertained by a program in Wright Auditorium. A barbecue lunch was ser ved on the picnic grounds at sixty cents per plate. Sometime during the day the program calls for a tour of the campus. Glee ClubToHelp fit Commencement For the past' few weeks most of the Glee Club practice has been devoted to the seniors, who gave their musical comedy last week. MISS NANCY DICKENS, public school music super visor, is now resuming work with the Glee Club and plans to have the group sing at commencement. Two anthems, "Bless This House" and "Creations Hymn", will be learned for the Baccalaureate Service*. Two RecitolsNecessary For Music Students Replacing the usual one night music recital will be two performances next month, April 28 and May 8. Mrs, Carlton Johnson, music supervisor, declares this is necessary because of the large number of music students. GDming Election Anyone wishing to file or register for the election of mayor or commissioner on May 5 will find the hocks open from now until 9 p.m. Saturday, April 2^. Miss Faye Finch Is registrar.
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