'The Darling Brats'_ Nov. 2
.cuss TOUIuNAtENT
MOVEI.SER 13
CIRCULATION
VOLUI.!Iffi 12. NO. 2
BAILEY. N. C.. OCTOBER, 1951
MONTHLY-10^
ffiicES
. RT.fl. TO UnOERTflKE
I impROvre GRounos
P.T.A. beautification
* program, undar the direc
tion of John V.'ells, was
adopted for immediate
action by the association
at its October meeting.
Plans, v/orked out v/ith
the assistance of John
Harris of State College,
calls for shrubbery in
front and on the sides of
J,he school building.
Grass is to be sowed on
the small plot between the
paved drive and the school.
Protective fences viill be
placed around the corners
of the building.
COiviiuUNITY GLEE CLUB
I\Iiss Julia Lawrence re
minded the members present
of the weekly practice
every Monday night for the
Community Glee Club,
Tonight the finance com
mittee will sponsor a
Halloween Carnival, their
sole program throu;;;hout
the year for raising funds
for the P.T.A.
The membership committee
reported 222 paid members
for this year.
Ilrs. R. j. L. Edward's
eighth grade and lUss
Rachel Bissette's seventh
grade presented the even
ing program.
Capturing the usual two
dollars, one for the el-
mentary grades and one for
the high school, were Miss
Rachel' Bissette's seventh
grade and Ivirs. L.T. Lassi
ter's juniors.
Escats Ta Crown
Seniors Anticipate
Success For Play
Expecting "a hit", the
seniors are practicing,
every night possible,their
play, 'The Darling Brats',
to be staged November 2.
Liiss Edith Farmer, senior
class sponsor, plans dur-
ing-school-hoiu’ practices
next v/eek.
The class has completed
21 posters announcing ad
mission at 25 and 3$ cents.
By the night of the play
tickets and programs will
be prepared^
Student Bod/ Fails
To Support BUGLE
Only lii3 students out of
an enrollment of 559 are
subscribers of the Bugle,
the other 113 ^ subscrip
tions go to the alumni, ad
vertisers, friends of the
school, e::change publica
tions .
Principal ’.Veaver says,
"It seems to me that each
family should receive the
3ugle. It can keep . in
touch v/ith the school bet
ter through its paper than
any other source,"
The complete subscription
list adds up to 256. Twen
ty-six go to the alumni;
twenty-nine,to advertisersj_
fifty-tT/o to friends
of the school; and six
to exchange publications.
(X ueens Tonight
Amateur ProgramOpens
Evening Entertainment
Highlights of tonight's
program vrill be the crown
ing of junior and senior
"I2.SS Hallovreen" and the
amateur contest. The care-
nation v/ill be in the gyri-
nasiun at 10 o'clock.
The junior queen v^ill be
the winner of the ten
queens representing grades
one through seven; the
senior queen, the winner
over six queens represent
ing the eighth through
tvrelfth grades,
QUt,EN
The junior queens are
Rachel Farmer, Vanice Kay
Bissette, Judy Smith, Kay
Thompson, Sandra Stott,
Carol Grice, Christy Finch,
Roselyn Turnage, Martha
Lane Farmer, Katy June
Horton.
Catherine McKeel, Shelby
Jean Wi]liams on, Annalean
Meddlin, Tanya Glover,
Colleen Murray, and Lary
Ann Miller are senior
quet.ns,
COSTUI.L PRIZE
A prize v/ill be given for
the best costume 'vrorn to
night.
Miss Julia Lav/rence is
sponsoring the amatuer con
test consisting of talents
displayed by the students.
In the gyr.inasium there
will be tne usual I’ai-
lovveen side shows, stands,
and cake v/alk.
No admission will be
charged for either program.