BAILEY BUGLE. BAIL5.Y, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER. 19B6 PAGE 19
Elementary News >christy finch
Juniors Surpass Quota
Set In Contest
Exceeding . their "$l50C
magazine sales quota, the
1956 juniors continued to
uphold the record estab
lished by former junior
classes over the past sev
eral years.
Total subscriptions sales
cPTne to ^15U7.88. Even
though the class reached
its £oal, it did not top
the dollar sales of last
year’s juniors.
first place winners
In the contest, JIMMY DEW
captured first place by
selling $178.81; worth of
magazine subscriptions. He
will receive as an award a
wrist watch.
DIx\NE TAPP, second high
with sales amounting to
^170,^9, will receive two
tickets to the Dixie Class
ics.
In third placc, SI'JiJ'H ANN
PEELE, with sales of
*>139.59j will receive 30
credits toward a gift
choice.
CERTIFICATE WINNERS
Fourteen students who
sold $30 or more in sub
scriptions will be present
ed Salesmanship Certifi
cates, These salesmen were
IC-ITY HORTON, ANDREA BIS-
SETTE, LEWIS WILLI/iMS,
ALMA LEIGH BRYANT, JEAN
ETTE EAT^, CAROLYN GLOV
ER, JO/N JOYNER, SARAH ANN
PEKLE, Di;.NE TAPP, JIMMY
DEW, Ri;.NDAL HINTON, ADRIAN
MITCHELL, JUNE VICK, and
SUE WAVER.
Special prize winners,
whose names were drawn
from the $10. and $30.
clubs were KATY HORTON
and CAROLYN GLOVER.
Bailey elementary grades -
continue-’^o* organize clubs,
name grademothers, study
different coursesj two
rooms are planning for im
portant national events
in the near futiire.
Students in Mrs. Harv^
Evans' eighth grade are
taking interest in science
by working out experiments
and using a microscope
twice a week. The impor
tance of reading and spell
ing is being stressed and
plans for /ymerican Educa
tion Week are in the mak
ing.
"INTO YOUR T^T'IS"
Miss Rachel Bissette's
seventh grade has organ
ized an "Into Your Teens"
club. Officers named were
president, Judy Smithj
vice president, Maxine
Liles; secretary and treas
urer, Mary Elizabeth Glov
er. Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs.
Dan Christian, Mrs. M. B.
Glover, and Mrs. Jasper
Finch, are grademothers.
For Mrs. Ruby B. Boykin's
fifth and sixth room,
grademothers are Mrs.
Louis Watson, Mrs. Louis
Glover, Mrs. R. S, Harri
son, Mrs^ J. C. Finch, and
Mrs. Robcrt~3eard.
Winning for the second
month, Mrs. T. C. May and
her fifth graders walked
away again with the PTA
banner. Officers for the
Busy Bees Club are pres
ident, Ji'Timy Stottj vice
president, Ann Eatmonj
The two Competing teams
were led by katy June Hort
on and Almeta Brown.
Katy‘s team, as winners,
were served drinks by the
losing team.
secretary, Helen Francis;
treasurer, Grady Haskins;
and program chairman, Kay
Strickland.
Losing one student, Har
ris Perry, Miss Ida Marie
Parker’s foiarth grade now
has a total of 36 students.
Betsy May and Mickey Nar-
ron represented the clnss
at the District "Teachers
meeting in Raleigh.
Serving as officers in
Mrs, Olivia P. Barnes'
room are president, Rachel
Batts; vice president,
Stanley Eatmon; secretary,
Faye Carroll; treasurer,
Ann Wells; and program
chairman, Barbara Rhodes.
A Health and Safety Club
has also been organized.
"READING HFLPKRS"
Sponsoring the third
grade is Miss Clee Eatmon,
A club, "The Reading Help
ers", has been organized
to help the students of
different levels of read
ing.
Mrs* Altermise Glover*8
second grade is making
flags of different coun
tries. They celebrated the
Anniversary of the United
Nations by having a party.
Making a sound chart in
connection with their read
ing is what Mrs. Horace
Meacomes' first and second
grade combination is work
ing toward now. It is hop
ed by Mrs. Meacomes that
by the end of the year
most of the students will
know all the letters and
their sounds.
Mrs. Effie Mae Hagwood's
first grade is studying
about the fall colors, and
how birds, animals, and
people, prepare for the
idn.ter..,