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October 1940 Page Eleven 4~H Projects Planned Isabelle Vick yrx ,..-y ' be accora'i. years throu^i beautiful homes peal those their that about in this community. An ap is made to all parents of students to hoo; 'Incpiro children in this work so they may learn something leadership and the beau t y of farm life ai ’-s! 3ice Club Meets Weekly Rachel Bissette Thursday of Girls* Glee Club school auditorium uncic'r the direction Jessie Haskin, each week the meets in the for practice of Miss Hill, the pianist \ the stu- ' 'iPin- 4-H members of both junior and senior clubs of the Bailey School have begun work on their yearns projects with much greater interest than is usually shown. At the first meeting all who were not planning to carry a pro ject and complete it were asked to leave. It was not a rude act— only done for the benefit of those really interested in 4-H club ac^ tivities, The girls exhibited some of their best canned fruits and vege tables at the Rocky Mount fair. Sewing is the jimior girls' project and Home Beautification is continued in the senior girls* group. The boys are taking cropjj dairying, and livestock. At the second club meeting on October i, the officers were elected. In the senior club Jack Farmer is president, Josophino Lamm, Vice president, and Marie Morgan, Secretary -treasurer * In the jimior club James Haskins is President, Sally Lou Perry, Vice- president, and Jewel Grey Bissette, Secretary-treasurer. Much is hoped to plished in the coming club work, including more for the club, is one of dents of the tenth grade, landia” is tho first song tno clb is learning to sing. After enough prr.ctice has been had, tho club plans to give a program in chapel. Plans are beginning now, also ., for the practice of Christmas scffigs. The membership of this c3ub is approximately forty. Every stii.dent that can sing is urged to join; that is, if ho is going to work to improve the club, Beta Club Begins V/ork Josephine Lamm Per tho first time a±nce elections, tho Beta Club members of Bailoy High School mot Octobea? 4, to begin their yearns work,The president, Norman Patterson, pre sided, Tho announcement was made that all Beta dues bo paid by Friday, Oocobor 11, S::;Von home meetings are to bo held at the homos of Rached Bis sette, Marie Morgan, Kenneth Far mer, Ruth Bissette, Christine BajEc*, Ho|*ace Me a comes, and • .-Josephine Lamm, At the home meetings pro grams will be given followed by a social hour, as all business is carried on at the meetings held at school each first Monday. For the good artistic work done in the first issue of the Bailey Bugle, Virginia Hobbs, a non-Beta member, was elected third artist for the paper. Mildred Ruffin,the typist, journalism mem bers, and other helpers received praise for per. the success of the pa- INTEREST SHa'^^N IN BOY« GLEE CLUB MRKS UNDERWOOD Miss Hill, the leader of the Boys’ Glee Club is teaching the group the following songs: ''God Bless America," "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair^ "Steal Away to Jesus," and "Shortnin* Bread."
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