October 18, 1944
HERE AND NOW
EHROm£ENT of the
entire school thia
yoar Is twenty-seven
lesa than last year;:
however, the high
school enrollment has
increased fifteen.
KEvV SCHOOL BUS is
expected to replacc
No. 17; John Glover
v/ill bo its driver.
LIBRARY BOOKS that
came during the summer
are nov/ lining the
library shelves.
PART OF SEKIOH CLASS
RINGS have already
arrived and others are
expected some time the
first of November.
GLEE CLUB for high
school students will
be held the last per
iod in the afternoon
Tuesdays and Thurs
days, and also at
activity period.
BUGLE SURPLUS from
last year v;as one hun
dred and one dollars
and fifty-four cents,
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
the first month exceed
ed by two the require—
ment for an added tea
cher, placing Bailey
on a possible border
line for an '
teacher next yoar if
enrollment increases.
For the first time,
journalism is a sepa
rate subject, carrying
full credit. It is
composed of outstand
ing students capable
of tiiking five sub
jects .
AdvdrviGi'nent Made In Lunch Koom
Improvements made in
the lunch room this
aujmncr, under the sup
ervision of Miss Jewel
Langley, were walls
and tables painted,
oil stove, pots and
pans purchased, and
rugs put on floor.
New curtains of rod
check material arc to
bo made in the near
future, and a new pre
ssure cooker has been
ordered,
finch captures, prize
GiVtN IN BUGLE CONTEST
V/illard Finch, an
eighth grade student,
won the first prize of
three dollars in the
Bailey Bugle subscrip
tion contest, with
ninety-six subscrip
tions to his credit.
The second pri^e of
two dollars v/ont to
Clara Lou Stott; Betty
Doris Sanders gained
the third prize of ona
dollar.
Daily the number is
increasing toward tho
goal of 500, Tho staff
promises that this
v/ill be reached before
the publication of tho
jFirat i^sj^
iEDClR BROS.
All profits made in
the lunch room go to
purchase added equip
ment, The above arti
cles v;ere paid for
out of last year's pro
fit.
TYPING CLASS INCREASES
-imong tho thirtj'-four
typing students this
year are eleven sen
iors who are taking
the tv/o-year typing
course,
Much interest is
being shovm in Typing
I, as well as, in Typ
ing II,
Viith the keen com
petition in Typing II,
such students as Ram
on i a Lairnii, Dan John
son, Leslie Honeycutt,
and Jaxie Pace are
going to have to work
to hold the lead.
DRESS UP
FROM
HEAD
TO
TOE
AT
WILSON, N.C