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Cofeterio Offering Treots To Grades BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY, NORTH CAROLIN/i, NOVEMBER. 1956 Musicals Proving PopularWith Students JUraORS PREFER "POP" Elvis Presley's songs, popular and old favorite songs, bopping, and panto- mincs vjere featured by W, G. Edwards's juniors in their chapel program this month. In charge of the devotion was Alma Leigh Bryant, vfas sung by Almeta Brown as part of the devotion, PROGRAM Five of the junior girls sang a Scotish song, ”Ma(5Namara's Band", while "Tonight You Belong To Me" was pantomined by two junior girls. A piano and a vocal solo followed. "My Wild Irish Rose", "Smiles" and ”Mary Had A Little Wart" were old fav orites sung by the class. The program ended with everyone's singing the school's song. SOPHOMORES RENDER TALENT This month the sophomores in Miss Idalia Oglesby's homeroom dramatized a skit and sang songs for their chapel program. "The Lord Is Ify Shepherd" was sung for the devotion. Singing the solo part in "Mammy's Little Honey Chile" was Kay Wiggsj the class joined in singing the chorus. Christie Finch, Delores Johnson, and Fan nie Ruth Howell each sang a solo verse in "The Fussy Old Maids From Lynn” with the entire group helping them on the chorus, Elaine Edwards accompanied them. Hodges Privette and Sue Bissette acted out a short skit, "Caleb Proposes PAGE 18 As an incentitive to get students to eat in the lunchroom daily, Mrs. K. F, Lewis, supervisor, is treating once a month ai^y grammar grade having to 100^ members eating dai ly. These treats have usually been the serving of dif ferent kinds of candies. As a result, five rooms have reported that they have 100^ eating in the lunchroom daily. Two grades have and two grades have 98% of their students eating. The menu served today was- Turkey and dressing with giblet gravy Cranberry sauce Cream potatoes and green Doas ?eaches and milk 1948 DODGE GIVES WAY TO ^56 CHEVROLET GENE PEARSON, driver of the new Chevrolet bus, boasts, "It handles easier and has better take off." The Chevrolet bus has a capacity of 68, while the maximum load of the old one was only 60. General worn-out condi tion and old age were the county's chief reasons for replacing the old bus. Bad officials are elected by good citizens who don't vote. 10 Year Guarantee Wei I Pay You $ 30.00 For Your O Id Mattre And Springs WhQn You Purchase The PEERLESS 54^^ ANNIVERSARY INNERSPRiNG MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION at BAILEY FURNITURE CO.
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