Bailey Bugle, Bailey, North Carolina, April, 196$ Page 21 PRIMARY ACTIVITIES fIRST FII'IDrVrS i^Irs. Lewis’ room Wo have 22 boys and 13 rrirls in O'lr roora. Three of our children h'r'-e moved away durln^ the year. 'Ifx- inda Perry and '.'Ickje Jor dan have entered school recently, ’"le ire r^lad "to have the a, Ei?rht of the children are working to ^t perfect attendance certificates. They are: Jeff Bachelor, Anthony Johnson, Tony Pat terson, Lenna 'Hex, Esther Bailey, ■^nd KiiH Issette. +++ P’^.RFEOT •\'^TS'^jA’^CB i-lrs. Pa'^'s roora Six of the pupils in the fourth Tirade ha’/e a rxjr- fect gtteudance t'ais year. They are: M.artha Gail £g.iua, Ifary Catherine John son, Willie. Ro-^er Patt^r- sou, Diane Marie Shultc, Willia;.! Harold ’Bailey, and Doris Ann Barhan. ++-f ACTIVITI3S Diane .i^rio Shulte,Wanda Gail Braswell, and P^niela Susan Stone are mciahers of the h- I Club, Jf?ck, D'^vid, ind ir-J Cub Scouts. Johnny Gr^ic; Kopkins is a little leaguer for the Mid dlesex laseball te.iii. +++ news flast Susan Stone h-is « new baby sister, Lori Anno Stone, VJORK AND Firi The students in the fourth -Tr^de h '.ve Icarnoc^ the raul- tiplicatioa tables, the states, the planets, how to use the encyclopedia, and how to work with fractions. Science exp'-rl^nent dais's, and Show and Tall days ?re two of the favorite days. +++ ME\iS FL.lS^iES Mrs, Lancaster's room One of O'.ir clnss:Kiates, Randy Finch, took music lessons for the first half of the year. Ric!ty Stone is takiu" now. Vfe ^re proud of them. +++ ’•'fe h”Vi celebrated the birthdays of several of our ’.TCiTihcrs t'^is ye.'sr. They ^e: liichaol Perry, Johnn],^ Jon.‘:s,''-’’arr jn Barnes, Keith Isoot'oe, Thomns Dai ley, Ricky Finch, Pa'/id Brown, Inthony Sherrod, O.J Liwrm.aa, and Randy Fino'i, +++ The boys prtisontid a pup pet, s now, " J "I ck 3 nd the Beanstalk to the class. +++ PERFECT aTTEiID'^JCE i-irs, Glover’s room ( • " Throe of the twenty-nin6 in the first- grade have^ perfect attendance. They' are: Thomas Curt Norville, John Edward Sanders, and Phyllis Louise Perry, +++ PROJECT SUCCI^S35'JL The major project of the second ':^ade is "O'ur City,'* This project goes along with our reading book. At the first of the year we made plans for "Our City." Some students made houses, and others made stores, and some wro'l.e thw names of streets and buildings, and othors brought toys such as tracks and buses to make "Our City" alive. Prom the building of "Cur City", tlie students b'.’.c-arae axiiare of several concepts of city life as co.nparod to rural life. They studi ed differences in popula tion distribution, trans portation, and self suffi ciency, They also studied friendship in relation to the d i f e r e nc 0 be twe e n the two areas. ++++ I4RS, ASir-JORTH'S THIRD GRIDE . The enrollment of this class is 23, Five students are working for perfect at tendance certificates. They are Mary Joe Folsom, Barbara Jo Pulley, Robin VJilliams, Jo Ann Tobards, and Jo Ann Stone, Five of our students are taking pi ano lessons. This year, many projects have been done. In sci ence, ue have a special science corner where we display our aquarium and seasholls. At the first of the yea.r, we had an In dian Display "bo supplement our reading on Indians, ++++