J4IL£.mUGL£..-JBAILEY, NORTH nARDT.TNA., nnTHRKR^ ip53 RedI Librdry - A sense of awe grips one when he walks into a large library, for he knows that many of the great thoughts of the ages are here stor ed within the books. People study as they should without interrup tions, since everyone speaks in a whisper, al though no-one tells him to. There's something in the atmosphere that warns one not to talk aloud. In the North Carolina sec tion of the library at Chapel Hill, there is a special room dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh, It is furnished with antique fur- nituro that came i’rom the homes of his time and a bust of Queen Elizabeth, who encouraged his inter est in colonizing America, From there one goes into the reading room, A collec tion of Thomas A. Wolfe's writings are stored in wired book cases. No one can use these books with out special permission. Honor Roll Students making the honor roll for the first report ing period are: GRADE 12 Peggy Liles GRADE 10 B Elsie Eatmon GRADE 9 A Peggy Braswell Lane Farmer Mary E. Glover Audrey Joyner Louise Wells Tanya Glover, senior,m3S5S ■ ed the roll by absences. MALENE EATMON This collection is just one of the many in this room. Also the furniture is a very beautiful mahog any. It was all donated by John Sprunt Hill, Next are the colonial rooms. These are very beau tiful too. In them are an tique furniture, and the floors are made of boards that were taken out of some colonisl homes in New Bern, North Carolina. The lighting fixtures are amaz ing. When the lights are turned on they shine through the windows as if it were day light. Because of the limited space in the reading room itself, there are stack rooms filled with writings by North Carolinians or about North Carolina. Everyone would have a dif ferent opinion of a labraiy other than what he already has, if he could go into a large library just once. G R. ADE (Continued from page 11) V. PRES.—Phillis Manning SECRETARY—Kay Thompson TREASURER—Randolph Finch POETRY IN THE BEGINNING RACHEL PERRY, a student in Mrs, Paschall's olass wrote this poem, THE PUMPKIN I aaw an orange puit^skin As large as could be. My mother picked it off the vine And made a pie for me, TO GET YOUR EVERY NEED IN SWEATERS, DRESSES,AND SHOES Visit Eds b IN Bailey. North Carolina Don’^Forget. For Your FEEDS GROCERIES ICE CREAM FLOUR COLD DRINKS M.A. Fiffl '5 GR.O. Green Babies Bailey. N, C