BALL SEASON OPENS MitRCH 23 ¥OLUi-lE 111 NUl^'IBER 6 BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA Turkish PrKSidenl_«^ei^^^ Here Wonn Welcomff'Frrim llliSfipwi) * ■# ' As Proside^^. ^elal Bayair' ^tween and American .nd Madame arrived “ ~ and Madame . iri; a deafening^,^^^|r^^ Coiifgr from the e|ijtB^§a2^ iastic soho^ c'feMr#?'a^d' adults, wavM-^g 'Mi4^Jh'‘’and % aan^- United Stat^ ^ ^ ^ claimed a we^orn^’;iA-taxr x«a • v one Press Ai>^bc:|^atx(5ii"''man j accompanying fc '" party throp^PiA tour of the coup^jm c firm thafer^’^^M^®s^deh&’. Aio has recei'vdd ||k$'®iW-ma4t\/^ tour of the The patrol-es! """'M!Mcula]i drj.vevray loading to th4 school building, drove be- £'jg!GJoin Forces 10 Promote Free Thoiight EiJwords Toking Course To Teoch Driving jpiORS PRESENT PLAY • APRIL 2 MARCH, 19^1; Bail9V To Bq Scene ed at intervals rive. !an Harold Cooley r Mike Griffin Resident and Ma- they stepped and escort- with other lean digni- ho homo tment, thix |the lower In building, along the received dent, an ex- !5r, and Madame hey walked down tho^^^"^" hands hakes, pats on tM head, or assistance in the waving of flags— an act not on the program (See PRESIDENT page 2) Columbia Scholastic Press Association invites school publications to join with the great past and present loaders of thought in ad vancing the ideals of ’’Man's Right to Knowledge and the Free Use There fore", Columbia Univer sity's theme for its .200th anniversary celebration* This school paper has accepted the invitation. The editorial on the edi torial page is ■ 'this month’s contribution to ward advancing this theme# Bailey is joining other schools in adding next year a full-time Drivers Course to its curriculum. W, G, Edwards will bo the instructor. The coui’se, an addition to the school curriculum, will continue throughout the entire schooj. year with both class and road instruction, states Edwards. Any school having a teacher qualified is eli- (See DRIVER’S Course pg 6) Nash NCEA B^nqLsel Bailey's "attractive" lunchroom and Mrs.Collie's dollar plate enticed the Nash County NCEA unit to vote to have its annual banquet here April 22, avers M. W, Ueaver,princi pal. Only Nash County teachers, their vTives, husbands, or guests, such as County Board Members, are invited to attend this banquet, an annual event of the Nash County NCEA. BARGAIN PLATE Since the teachers are paying for their food, they considered Mrs, Collie's offer of a dollar per plate a bargain and the new Bailey Cafeteria an "ideal spot". The entire banquet will cost ^5lo2^ per person. The extra quarter is for the cost of flowers, programs, or any other expenses arising. Stdff'Hrinqs Home }/teddlist Awdra For the third consecutive year the Bugle receives Medalist honor, the high est award available for anytpaper within its clasS' ification designated ac cording to type and size of school.