PAILEY BUGLE, BAIIEY, NORTH FACTS NINTH GRADE OFFICERS /iND GRADEI-IOTHERS The election of class officers was first on the agenda of the ninth grade this year. Miss Turnage's homeroom selected the fol lowing for their class officers: President, JOYCE STONE; VicQ' - President, BRENDA Secretary, JOyCE MATTHEWS; Treasurer, carol™ HIGH; and Sooxial Chairman, KAYE STRICKUND. Miss Farmer’s boy's chose the.following to represent them: President, TED WHITLEY; Vice-President, TONY HIGH; Secretary, JOHNNY KEACOMESj ‘ and Treasurer, JOHlJ TUCK, JR. The ninth grade has 6 grademothers. They are MRS, PAUL FRill'ICIS, MRS. HENRY LAMI^, MRS. E. 0. STRICKLAND, MRS. HERIIAN l'?HITLEY, MRS. A. C. BISSETTE, and MRS. DAVID EIWARDS. ' • NINTH GYL\'D2 CHRISTMS PiuRTY On’ December 12, I960, the freshmen joined the Christmas festivities when their grademothers gave them a Christmas Party in the cafeteria. Refresh ments were served; they played games and danced. The party was chaperoned by the grademothers, MS. PAUL FR.\NCIS, MRS. HEI®Y MRS, E. 0. STRICK** LM:D, MRS. HERi“L\N I'JHITLEY, MRC. A. C. BISSETTE, and MRS. DAVTD EDW/iRDS, and the sponsors,. . MISS RUTH TURNAGE and MISS .EDITH PARMER. CAROLINA. APRIL, 1961 ': '■ FEATURES EIGHTH GRADERS TAIffi APTITUDE TEST In order to guide stu dents into subjects that correspond with their abilities, aptitude tests are given to the eighth graders each year. The students take the test to see which subjects they are best suited to and which are in accord with their capabilities. Students which arc rated as academic are urged to tcike courses such as sciencG, algebra. Home Economics lA, Agriculture lA, and English lA. Quantitative or non- academic students are advised to study math, Agriculture IB, Home Economics IB, health and English IB. These tests were given by MISS DORIS THOMilS, eighth grade teacher. CON»TD FROM PIGE 6 stay out of doors with na ture, they were able to bring some of nature's interesting things into the classroom. Their new aquarium and terranium, which contains fish, water snails, green snakes, a lizard, a terrapin, land snails, and different kinds of vegetation, have brought them many hours Qf enjoyment. Seven of MRS. UNDERWOOD’S pupils, CARL DENTON, JERi'iY FINCH, ROBERT HASKINS, FRiUIKIE PEELE, JERO>S VICK, JOYCE BASS, And SUE JOYNER, have been present eveiy day this year, Grademothers arc MRS, WILLL'i^i HOLL.-.ND, mS, JSRa#. VICK, MS. HimOLD FINCH,S,MS, G.IRLAND TANT, and MS. SAI4fIY BISSETTE. ' FINDINGS S0PHI4ORES ELECT OFFICERS The sophmore Class rates a totalof^ fifty’-three students* The’sponsors are MISS IDALIA OLGESBY and MS. LORRAINE BASS. Presiding in Miee Olgesby's homeroom is class President, LOUIBi BISSETTE. Other officers are the following: Vice- President, PHYLLIS FREY Secretary, VANICE ’ BIS- SETTE; Treasurer, KENiiET BISSETTE; Social Chaima: LYNDA EDl’/ARDS; and His torian, RilCHEL F/JIMER. Officers in MRS, BASS* homeroom are President LOIS ANN BAIIJ^I; Vice. President, JUDY BAK-fTSf, Secretary, JUNE BENTffiTT* Treasurer, JULY GLOl^R^ Social Chairman; LOIS ISSETTE; ;md Historian, LINDA FARMER, Grademothers for both hoMGrooms are Mrs, B.. M, Fl'Smm, MS. PEARLI^' HORTON, MS. RUTH H'JtRISO^I MS. RUSSEL LIM, MS, RALPH BISSETTE, and MS. J. 0. BEASLEY. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Class officers in MIS-’ MCiffiL BISSETTE' S seven t; > grade arc as follows. President, HELEN MURRAY;: Vice-President, MilRTIL' WATSON; and Sec retary- ■ Treasurer, CATHERIFr WILLmS. Grademothers for thi class are MS. RICHARI* THO^IPSON, MS. JiiLSh' THOMPSON, MS. WILLI: FARMER, and MS. JOI-Il MANNING, JR. Two of Miss Bissette’s students, Catherine Williams and Martha Watson^ have perfect attendance records.