BAILEY BUGLE RAIIFY NORTH CAROLINA thoir help cariG O'Neals Grateful ForGiven Aid Mrs, M, ”, O’Neal, lunch- toom assistant this year until her husband bccame paralyzedj, wishes to ex press her thankfulness to all the people who have been so generous with their aid. Since it is impossible for the O'Neals to see every person and voice than!r.s for thoir since iir. O’Neal bc- ill, they use this moans as a v/ay of reaching all, !^spGcia3-ly to the Men's Bibie Cli'.ss, of which Iir, O'Neal was a former laoia- bor, to the v/omon of the Methodist Church, and to the Masonic Organization, The O'Neals dosire to ex press thoir appreciation for their assi-ybanco, INDIVIDUALS The^/" are indebted also to a number of individuals of the community who have shorn thoir interest by re membering ^em. Direct From It'sTrueButWhchnew? That appro::iriately two and one-half million people in the United States are cripple? That there are around 6,000 professional f:olfers in the United States? That the oldest examples of glassworlt were found in :^;33rptian tombs 4,000 years ago? That the planet Venus is believed to be warmer than the earth? That recent research proves that lepras'y, once thought to be the most contagious of all diseases, is actually less communic able than tuberculosis? That George Fredireck Handel would take no money for his most famous ora torio "The Messiah," be cause he looked upon it as a miracle that lifted him out of despondency. The Office Senior Boys; senior boys have boon secured by the .'rmy in order to send them litera ture. Supply Room; Throviph the sale of pencils, paper, pads, and other school essentials,the supply room thus far has taken in 0352. BY JACQUELTOS COn.IE Names of all high school and 64. absen tees in the (grades. Pros'oects; Mr. Weaver says, "I think the grade atten dance is sufficient'to keep the allotted teachers, but the high school will miss gaining cn additional teacher by an averagecf five absentees per day". HERE AND NOW Because the school chil dren are needed for work at home, school is opening at 8;10 and closing at 2:30.It is hoped that this will eliminate a nvimbcr of absences, In’orovoments made on the school buildings and grounds before the ear- penters left were patching the plaster; repairing the roof; replacing worn-out locks, broken window lights, and a g:,/m door; painting in the gjon; mak ing steps at the west end of the building and a walk to the agriculture build ing; and putting a new lock on the front door. As the school year draws to a close, college re presentatives visit the senior class in an attempt to interest senior?? in attending the college re presented, One represen tative from Hoyle * s Secretarial College Raleigh, has already visi ted BHS seniors. Juniors have ordered their rings from the ' Bal four com.pany. The rings will arrive next fall. Al though most students ordered blue set, some ordered red* HONOR ROLL Name Grade Beth Bissette 12 Jacqueline Collie 12 Jackie Lois "^Idwards 12 Lois Ray Pace 12 ’Svelyn Poole 12 Alice Ferrell 11 Margie Peele 11 Ben Etheridge 11 Lenzie Morgan 10 Absent6es: "There are too many absonteos, especially on Saturdays", states Mr, M. I'f, "leaver, principal. On a typical Saturday there are 24 absentees in No Saturday Lunches; "The low income on Saturdays did not justify the ex pense of meals and . labor/' states Mr. M. If, ’leaver.

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