Every thing will
bo JUST DUCKY when
you see the senior
play, October l6.
VOLWiE litr-NUMEER 1
BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA
Class Totimamont
FINALS OCTOBER 13
7:30 P. M.
SEPTEMBER, 1953
RS, Enrollment Exceeds
All Previous Records
"The high school enroll-
mcnt is the highest it has
over been, but the ele
mentary school is lli stu
dents Ibwer than that of
last year", was. the an
nouncement made by Princi
pal M, W, Weaver at this
month’s PTA meeting.
Enrolled in school are
586 students, 205 of whom
are in high school. The
remaining 38I are in
grades one through eight,
LiiST YEAR’S RECORD
In comparison with the
190 registering in high
school last year this
means a gain of 15 stu
dents and a loss of lit
from the 395 enrolling in
elementary school.
According to Principal
Weaver, there are two or
three high school students
that should come in, but
the only prospects for ad
ditional elementary school
students will be those mov
ing into the community.
Ground Plans In Store
As soon as the promised
disking of the front yard
is done. Principal M, W,
Weaver reports that the
front lavjn vjill bo beauti
fied, Aftervrards, stnidents
will be asked to play on
the side and back of the
building as a means of
pi-otocting the lawn.
SENIORS TO P^ESEnT:iUST'DUCKY'
3_ ACT COMEDY OCTOBER 16,8 RM.
”If it's an evening of
genuine relaxation and
wholesome fun you are seek
ing, then come out to the
senior play, JUST DUCKY,
the evening of October
16," challenges Jerry
Perry, president of the
class and general manager
of the production,
Jerry further reveals
that the play centers a-
round the activities in a
day of the life of the Max-
.School Statistics
Busses. 9
Enrollment, , . , , 586
Teachers. ..... 23
Lunches served daily 359
Bugle Staff, , . , i' 11
Music students, , , 37
Glee Club Members . 65
FHA Members , , , • 8I4
FFA Members , , . , 77
Library Books
Elementary , , , 2833
High School , , . 1581
Sports
Baseball , , . ,
Basketball , , .
Seniors Name Mascots
Bringing good luck tp the
senior class this year are
mascots Mickie Perry,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
V/illard Perry, and Jerry
Finch, young son of the
Harold Finches,
wells, a typical modern
family,
"It's a whale of a play
that will make everyone
sore , from laughing", is
Jerry's final verdict.
At 8 o'clock sharp the
curtains will rise, and
Carroll Jones, portraying
Mr, Maxwell, will come
sleepily into the family
living room. When he dis
covers it’s 6:1*5 in the
"wee hours of the morning,"
'THINGS BEGIN TO H/'.PPEN aa
other members of the cast
enter, impersonated by
Vivian Glover, Ann Earp,
Louise Howell, Bruce Finch,
XiTayno B, Finch, Doris John
son, Jerry High, Rayford
Perry, Jimmy Harris, My
Lou Horton, and Patricia
Dow.
Staff To Attend
NCSPI At Chapel Hill
It's off fo the Scholas
tic Press Institute at
Chapel HLll next Saturday
for the seven-member staff,
reports editor Peggy liles.
Throughout the day, hour
ly panel discussions Td.ll
consider "practical meth
ods" of improving the high
school newspapers in the
fields of editorial writ
ing, sports writing, fea
ture writing, news writing,
advertising,and makeup.