iRT.hl. To -)iag& Contest, fetunt Night on Hcilloween m. 13, NO. 1, BAILEY, N. G., SEPT. 1902 Excitinj* Octobcr 31 will become "I'und- raising"' night for P. T. A. Each room '7~i 'p ^ ' ' ■ , will sponsor a "ivliss Hallo- /Vew Oca/5 bet rcr School Yeer present a stunt. Eirnhasizing the need for improvome;nt in certain ohasfs of school life, Principal M. Weaver prestntoc^ to the faculty at their first meeting, three main objectives for the yearj better classroom instruction, promotion of safety measures, and en couragement of healthful eating. He Tjirr:cd the teachers to "clamp down on" ‘these goals during the coming school year, TEACHING Pointing out that the first obligation of every teacher was to do his best job of teaching, Princiioal ^■'eavcr insisted that class- work begin promptly the first day and continue at too level throughout the year. SAFETY PROGRAM Princinal IVeaver reported that for the past two years Bailey school .had been at the top of the list in the number of accidents occurring at school. As a step- in im proving this record he ask ed teachers to supervise the . olaygrounds at all olayperoids. LUNCHKS Students are urged to bring their lunches or to eat in the lunchroom. No student is to eat away from school except those going ’‘dir^ictly homo" for J.nnoh, Journalists To flttend nX Scholostic meet Next Saturday the Bugle Staff is going to attend the N, C, Scholastic Press Institute at Chapel Hill. The program calls for five discussion groups during the day Saturday. Editorial writing Sports writing Feature writing Advertising Make-up for newspaper The busy day, Saturday, calls for a banquet Satur day night to offset '.the "strenuous work of the orevious hours" say the program planners. Half Of Homes Not SubscJ i^irig To 6UGLE "The Bugle in every home", the slogan of the Bugle staff during their sub scription contest this month, vras not attained. Less than $0 per cent of homes have subscribed. MRS. HOvfARD FARJIER'S JUNIORS were the only class to capture any of the awards offered. They received the award for selling a sub scription to every home. They also won $5 for being the room to sell over 25 additional sub scriptions. All home rooms will pivt-.- one stunt, approximately five minutes lon^.. Five dollars will bo given to the room one through sevon having the. best stunt. The remainder of the grades will cornpett, for another five dollars. Each room will sponsor one "Miss Halloween" candi date. Votes will be one cent each, and the winner will be . given a studio tinted oicture of herstlf. CailRiVKN IflSS EDIT!! Farmer and liUSS IDaLIa OGISSBY art chairmen of the program. Other chairmen are ffiG. J. M. BURQESS, IiffiS. JaSPER FINCH, 'JRS. B. GLOVER, and MRS. LE./IS '-vaTSON. Admission will be 204 and . 35^ Music Dept.Vacancy To Be Fillod October 2, HSS NANCY DICKENS will assume the position of public school music teacher for Bailey and Mount Pleasant schools. »7ith five years of pre vious experience MISS DICKENS is now teaching in ■ Wilmington, N. C. She is scheduled to come to Bailey October 2., MISS DICKENS is being re leased in Wilmington in order for her to live with her mother who is alone in Wilson. She vdll commute each day ;vith i®S, E. H, PASCHiiLL.