,HQYe,i?b,gr BAIUY BUGLE Par,c 5 Teachers Direct Parallel Reading Motivated by English teachers, students se lect books for paral lel reading v/ith an eye for interest and general knowledge of literary works and au thors . For the ninth grade, November has been ded icated to the reading of- biographies, or life as really lived. Outstanding biogra phies "From being Immigrant read to are In- j ohnsonDesigns InstrumentForClass In connection with his study, Dan Johnson, a member of the geome try class, made an in strument measuring Mrs. H. teacher, class on for used diameters, ' A, Morse, holding her the school grounds, permitted Dan to teach the students how to use the instru ment by measuring the diameters of trees and pipes. STENCILS GAIN HOME To keep stencils well preserved so that they may be used again if needed, a stencil file , composed of ten compartments, has been made by Joseph Lamm and Forest Perry under the supervision of Mr. Lemon Tapp, IJine of the compart ments v;ill be used for the monthly issues of the Bailey Bugle; the other one is for mis- vent or” by. Pup in; ’’The Americanization of Edward Bok", Bok; "Up from Slavery," Washing ton; and "A Man for the Ages." Bacheller. In order to become better acquainted with the classics, the e- levonth graders are reading during the fall months the works of Dickons, Eliot, Thackeray, Barrie, Scott, and others, SCRAP DRIVE TO BE PUSHED DURING MONTH Since metal is still vitally important in helping win the war, November has been sot aside as the month for another salvage drive. Everyone is asked to take part by collect ing and turning in either to schools or to salvage stations all old scrap motal. All scrap donated to the schools v/ill be sold and finances used for school purposes. Individuals v/ishing to sell their own scrap may do so. In any case the scrap will go for the same cause. Cuiis(.jive\A^ay Jojctioc iours up have as- duties-- " trade beauty Scliool buses sumoi ncv/ "drumming for Belle’s shop. Vj'ith spirits high, the girls after a ride to town on the school bus, walk into Belle’s for a permanent. Back out,they come, proudly displaying a new "hair do." But alas, Mr, Weaver,, discovering the girls absences, thinks there is a time for all things, No more ap pointments diiring school hours, W. Murray MISS JOHNSON---w:--V/hat things are necessary in the fishing iridus- try? I.D. MURRAY Fishing worms. & BANANAS DRINKS-GROG EKIES - GAS W. S. HIGH m, PLEASANT BAILEY. ROUTE 3