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„ T Boost Our I School and | Our Paper f See our Ad vertisers for Service and Satisfaction VoL 1 Published Monthly by the Senior Class of Bailey High School * BAIlEY, iV, C., November I’HE PROGRESS OP THE BOYS’ LITERARY SIXTETY RULEY GIRLS TRITOIPH | OVER WENOELL i TKACMERS MEBTIXG NEW BOOKS REGEIVEl) 'The Boys’ Literary Society of the Bailey High School has been iu its j full bloom during the last month, j It has rendered four interesting j and enthusiastic programs. The programs being composed of inter esting and educational facts that may be of some good to us in fu ture life. There are going to be some de bating contests during the next month between the society members. Debating is a very good practice for any young mail who expects to make any kind of public speeches. The success of our society for the next four meetings will depend up-) on the cooperation of the members t and the hard work of the debaters. ( The Girls Basketball Team of the | Bailefy High. "School def-qated the j Wendell team with a score of 15-11 on the evening of November IS. The game was both interesting and ex citing and towards the end it seem ed that both teams forgot their rules of basketball and catered to “Best Man Wins”. However with all their struggles our girls de.serve a great deal of fjredit for the hard -fought game which they wmn for our school. ATHLETICS We rtrge each member of the Ath letic Association to pay his or her dues as early as possible for we are In need of money. The Athletic Association wilt give an entertainment some time soon for the puriwse of making money to ) buy the bcj's’ basketball suits, and wm w'ant the people to come ond be as liberal as imssible in helping the association. The girls’ varsity team played at Wakelon Wednesday night, Novem ber 4, 1925. It was our first game ; and we were very proud as we won I the victory. The girls team is as I follows: P’oi'W'Mrds,, Edna O’Neal,! Katie Lee Horner; guards: Ruth! Haskin, Mae Strickland. Mary Har-j ris; center: Pella Mae Saunders; j substitutes, Estelle Glover,, Elmo ! Thompson and Blanche Winstead, i Captain, Edna O’Neal. I The boys’ basketball^ .team 'de« 1 feated Middlese.x with a large score. I The game was played at Bailey. The ! boys’ team is as follows: ^ Forwards, Robie High, Allard I Bissette. Guards, R.obert Glover, James Boyette. Center, Worley Pace. Substitutes, Wilton Jordan, Jus tice Daniels. Captain, Werley Pace. All the members of the associa tion are very enthusiastic and we hope to win out in basketball this year. RrllLEY ORGANIZES GLEE CLUB ' I A large number of boys and girls ; from the higli) school a,nd seventh j grade met Thursday evening, No- i vember 19 with the purpose of or- I ganizing a Glee Club iu w’hich some i of the good voices that we have in | our school might be more rmanifest. The meeting >vas begun with the election of James Boyette as presi dent and Ruth Haskins secretary. An explanation -was then given of the plan of w’ork for the club and they begun work on their Christmas music. It is hoped that even a larger crowd will attend the regular meet ing which wall be held on next Tues day evening, November 24 at seven o’clock. Last Wednesday w-a-s the firsf of our regular scheduled .group teach- er-o meeiiug. Attending tbe meet ing were the teachers from Mt. Plea sant, Stanhope and l-IannSng’s schools. Miss Wilson, County Supervisor, tvas in charge. ^ Mrs. Rittenbury taught the- spe cial demonstration class. All the teachers attended thi,s class. After a well-pianned lunch was served by the girls of the Home Economics Class, Miss Wilson con ducted the clas4i in professional study. Seventeen new books were added recently to the primary library. These books were purchased with money realized from selling candy and apples at school. It is due to- /.he kindness of Farmer and High’s market that we are able to sectiro the apples and candy at eo.st and realize a profit from the sale. HOME E(X>N’(>,>IK;h DEF.4RTME.V ?: MOST CO.MPLETE B.AILEY DEFEATS WAKEIXJN The girls Varsity Baseketball te-am of Bailey High School won its first game of the season at Zebulon, Wednesday night, November 4 when tLey defeated the Wakelon High School by a .score of 13-3. Bailey High played well and showed that they knew how to man age the ball when it came their way. Although the Wakelon girls played a good game, the Bailey team outcla8.-sed them in their splendid team work and fast playing. The Wakelon people looked on with growing interest and showed their sponsma.nship by being good losers. BAILEY DR.YM.VTIC CLUB i LHENA L1TER.4RY -SOCIETY HONOR ROLL Ruby Eatman, Fourth Grade. Bettie Mae Hinton, Fourth Grade. Ralph Farmer, Sixth Grade. Allison Farmer, Ninth Grade. Madeline Williams, Tenth Grade. Bqttie Glover, Eleventh Graie^ Mae Strickland, Eleventh Grade. See ‘‘UP TO FREDDIE” December 11 The Dramatic Club of Bailey High j School was organized Fridav, Octo-1 her 16, 1825. * ; The following officers were elect ed. President—Louise Kittrell. Vice President—Helen Finch, Secretary—Gladys Bissette. Treasurer—Bruce Perry, Stage Manager—William Boykin. Program Committee—Chairman; Alice Bragg, Assistant: Ethel Liles. , Social Committee—Justus Daniel, Wayne Finch. Reporter—Betsy Beard. The Dramatic Club wTII present in the Bailey School Auditorium, De cember llth, 1925, two plays, “Up To Freddie,” a two act comedy, and “The Maker of Dreams” a one act fantasy, ‘ The character are as follow's; "UP TO FREDDIE” i Grenville Loiige Bruce Perry | John Standhope Justus Daniel j Freddie Thatchah Wayne Pinch j Miss Prince Betsy Beari Margueritte Burnett_ Louise Kittrell Mary Standhope Helen Finch Patty Hugh Gladys Bissette Dorothea Chisholm Ethel Liles Lenore Crowninshield Alice Bragg “THE MAKER OF DREAMS” Pierette Gladys Bissette Pierret Rhoda Winstead Manufacturer , William Boykin —Betsy Beard. ■Motto, v>ork, conquoi' everythin;-, color, orange and raarroon, flower dahlia. The Athena Literary Society has met regularly once everv week and some very interesting programs have .een rendered. Among the most id- teresting was the following Hallowe’ en program given October 30. Song—-Society. Origin of Hallowe’en—Katie Lee Horner. Quartette—Hallowe’en is Here. Elma Eatmon, Ruby Glover, Alice Bragg, Edna O’Neal. HaRoweii'en Pla.ykT Characters—Willie Iris Perry. - Mary Harris. Francis Brantley, Es telle Glover, Madie Baines, Gladys Saunders. Reading—Seeing Things—Elma Thompson. Reading—Little Orpuant Annie Ruth Haskins. A Hallowe’en Spook—? Song—Society. After having the critics report there being no other business \ to come before the Society it adjourned to meet again the following Friday. Each member has responded read ily and willingly to the call of the Society. They are very enthusiastic and our aims is to make our Society the very best. Although the Home Economic*^!- I'iboratories are well equipped, there are a few additions needed. The most needed among these are screens and books. To get the money for these thing«- the girls of the Home Economic^ class, with the help of their teach er, sold refreshments on Hpllowm’ep night at the school building. most of the food was furnished by the girls about twenty dollars wmn cleared. This is to be used for tli*- screening of the window's and dooiv Besides this about four or fiv4 dollars w'as made by selling home made candy and peanuts at the play “Rose time,’’ that was giv en by the Wonian’.s Club on Novem ■ ber the 2nd. This is to be used fo'i foods. Refreshments are going to be soBl. every-' time there is an entertain- me.nt at the school building and tb-i. .v'iL will greatly appreciate eveiw- s luRronage. lot li RrT,,E.S FOR GOOD Sl’ORTHMEN V ben j’ou play a game alway.y Wish to try to win, otherwise your- opponent w'ill have no fun; but nev er wu'sh to win so much that you cannot be hapjjy w'ithout winning. Seek to win by fair and lawful mean.s according to the rules, of the- game, and this will iea.ve you with • out bitterness tow’ard your oppon • ent or shame before others. Take pleasure in the game evejj though you do not obtain victory, for the purpose of the game is nor merely to win, but to find jov auA Btrength in trying. North Carolina Teacher. HALLOWE’EN See “UP TO FREDDIE” December 11 Halloween Night, which always brings a thrill to every child's heart, was celebrated in a very appropriate manner at the school building. An enjoyable program was renuered by the elementatry grades after whicli a number of booths were opened. The money realized from the even ing s enjoympnt W'ill be used for the benefit of the school library. Miss Brown—What animal re quires least nourishment George—A moth. Miss Brown—^How’s that? George—It eats holes.
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