Bailev Bugle. Bailey^ North Carolina 19^6 Jrs. Entertoin Srs. In Night Club Setting Juniors transformed the Club Hotel Cherry into a nightclub, affirm the sen iors, by the "lavish" deco rations, stage entertain ment, and |10 "cover charge" for their annual Junior-Senior Banquet, Easels displaying pic tures of the "stars" of the evening’s program were placed in the corridor. DECORATIONS With a background of soft piano music by Louise Wells and vocal solos by Yvonne Meacomes, the sen iors were escorted to ta bles decorated with top hat containers filled with pink flowers and green foliage interspersed with senior "stars", pictures of individual seniors in the center of silver stars. There they were served shrimp cocktails,the first of a five course dinner, beneath a canopy of hun dreds of glittering stars, ENTERTAINMENT After the dinner, James Wells, junior president, "Tipped the Juniors’ Hat to the Seniors", and Billy Liles, senior president, returned the greeting with an affirmation that "Our Hats Are in the "Ring", Principal Weaver then spoke on the change from '*^The Frosh's Cap to the Senior's Top Hat", James Wells acted as master of ceremonies for the floorshow that fol lowed, First on the pro gram was "the gentleman with the 'Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails'", Fred Astaire (Johnny hr t'lie Broadway singing "Rock and Roll Waltz", while Mr, and Mrs, John H, Wells danced, Vickie Louise Corbett ahd Susan Marsha Brock sang’ and danced two numbers, Then came "Limber Loveli ness" featuring Linda Strickland, executing her special acrobatic feats, Yvonne Ifeacomes sang the immortal "Stardust", The final number was "A Key To Happiness" by the Southern Belles" (junior girls), Mrs, Laurine Lassiter is the junior sponsor, 'hONOLROU Fifth Period SENIOR Elsie Eatmon niiy thmSj junior girls' JUNIORS Jfery Ella Glover Lane Farmer Louise Wells SOPHOMORES Almeta Brown Alma Leigh Bryant June Vick Jewel Whitley Carol Earp Shirley Williams FRESHIIEN Hodges Privette Fannie R, Howell Kay Issette Alice R, Issette Gwen Burgess Except for Absentees Joyce Bailey (F) Lois J, Eatmon (S) Arlene Vick (S) Faye Iforris (S) Peggy Braswell (J) Katherine Whitley (S) 33ag.e_2-. 5eniors DeterminG Their Right Of Privi leges In a few days the seniors of Bailey High School will be enjoying senior privi leges if they have met the requirements set up by the high school faculty last fall. According to the stand ards set, the privilege is determined on the basis of class cooperation and indi vidual effort, FOR THE CUSS AS A WHOLE: 1, Cooperate id.th and as sist sponsor and class, 2, Have right kind of atti tude toward school poli cies, 3, Be punctual for class practices, ii. Accept responsibility— act like Seniors, 5, Set good examples for other classes, 6, Respect school rogula- tious. Obey them, 7, Class is not to support a student in his wrong doing, 8, High per cent of attend ance. 9$% FOR THE INDIVIDUAL STU DENT; 1. "B" average on school work for second term. 2. Parents^consent. 3. "B" average on conduct for the year. li. No skipping class or school of any kind, 5, All books in and fines and fees paid. 6, Not over 5 uncxcused absences, 7, Be honest, courteous, possess self-control. 8, Be a lady or gentleman at all times. 9, Respect school property, 10. Approved by sponsor.