BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER, 1953 Page 11 Elomentary Grades Form Horneroofn Clubs In several of the elemen tary grades this month clubs have been organized. Each Friday or once a month they give a program for the benefit of the class. The following are a list of the grades having a club, its name, and of ficers, GRADES FOUR AND FI\^E Mrs. T. C, May NAME—Busy Bee PRESIDEnT—Patsy Sellars V. PRES.—Linda Lamm SECRETARY—Esther Williams TREAS.—Harold Patterson PROGRAM—Weekly GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT Ml’S, Harvey Evans NAME PRESIDENT—Nancy McKeel V. PRES.—Nadine Eatmon SILCRETARY—Wilbur Perry TREAS,—Gerald Bennett PROGRAM CHMN,—Elton Bass PROGRAM—Weekly GRADE FOUR Mrs, Rachel G, Paschall NAME —Bailey Hi-Jacks PRESIDENT—Judy Smith V, PRES.—Maxine Liles SECRETARY—Patty Cummings TREAS.—Mary.E, Glover PROGRAM—Monthly Mrs, Rudolph Glover's se cond graders' main project this month has been Hal loween and working on their Rhythm Band. Miss Clee Eatmon's third grade is still working on the tree project they began last month. This includes watching the leaves change,their.., color,, noting the date, making leaf calendars, collect ing bark and leaves, and printing, pressing, and coloring leaves. They also place on display, once a week, all good work that has been done during that time, Mrs, Olivia P. Barnes' second and third grade has made spelling booklets, plus setting up a behavior contest. If they remain at school all day without having to be called down by the teacher, they get a star. Then at the end of the month the one having the most stars gets a pre sent. Miss Naomi Bobbitt's fifth grade elected class officers this month. They are: PRESIDENT—Gail Joyner Let u3 grind your SAUSAGE at a LOWER price. We also slice meant for your locker. (D.sD.. SUPER MARKET (See GRADES, page 17) Baileyj N. C More Peopie Buy CHEVROLET5 Than Any Other C ar 5cj(es 5ervice See Us For Your New Or Used Cars And Trucks. FARMER MOTOR CO. Bailey. Noaith Carolina Phone 333-1

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