CGmmencement To Fedtur e Rev.Bishop,Dr. Wenger
Friday night, May will open the 1958-'?9 Commencement Exercises, This
activity, beginning at 8:00 P.M., will ^e. foU^^ed by the Baccalaureate Sermon,
Sunday, ^lay 2U, and the Cornmencement Exercises, Wednesday, May 27*
MAPiDI GR/'iS will be the theme used throughout the Class Night Activities,
Fannie Ruth Howell, Salutatorian, vrill present the welcome. The farewell message
will be given ty Jasper Horton, Valedictorian and Class
Bishop, pastor of the
Bailey Baptist Church,
will deliver the Bacca-
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j. Weaver Leads QbndarForMdy
For Third Year
Receiving the honor of
chief marshal for the
third consecutive year is
junior class presideiitj^
Janet Weaver,
Janet earned this honor
by topping the scholastic
averages of all the other
high school students in
grades nine through eleven.
Othcir narshals are junior,
Joan Stonei sophc!r.ores, An-
dra Cozart and Barbara Sue
Lamm; and freshmen, Judy
, Smith and Barbara 'Brown.
Bugle Lives Again
As a means of assembling
1958-59*3 most important
school news, the seniors,
guided by former Journal
ism stu(ients; commercial
instructor, Mrs. L. T,
Lassiter; and class spon
sor, Miss Idalia Oglesby,^
5 - Baseball Game
(Rolesville - Here)
8 - MuSic Recital
12 - Baseball Game
(Zebulon- Here)
Ih - P. T. A.
15 - Class Night
2k - Baccalaureate Sermon
27 - Commencement
have published this sinpile
issue of the BA.ILEY BUGLE;
’•Realizing our lack of
training in the journalis
tic field, the seniors,
nevertheless, hope that
this copy will be well-
received by and enlighten
ing to ' both students and
public," agrees the edito
rial staff.
laureate Address in the
school auditorium at the
regular Sundry morning
worship hour, 11 o’clock.
At 8:00 on .Wednesday
evening, the Commencement
Address will be given by
Dr. Arthur C, Wenger,
President of Atlantic
Christian College.
Everyone is cordially in
vited to attend.
SenioiWitsScholorship
■ ■ Jasper Horton, senior
class president, received
a $500 Belk Foundation
scholarship last month as
the result' of his having
filled out an application
blank obtained through an
article in a local newspa
per « This was one of eight
such scholarships and
Jasper’s application was
selected out of 2,200 addi
tional ones.
Grades made in school,
participation in civic and
local affairs, high school
and church activities were
the determining factors in
selecting the winners,
’ H. M. Jeffries, Sr.,'Gen
eral Manager of the vJilson
Belk store, presented Jas
per with a piece of gen
uine cowhide luggage in
recognition of his achieve
ment.