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^ CO-0PEMI(5T^V ^^V .J .■
Js it too much to ask the
students . p^* Bailey •..High School
to ..suppo^’t • / In every, ■ wtay their-
school? . The needs '.and qualities
of any^ ‘good school..are,.. ■ found
here in our-. school.; ■
K ■ • ' ■
We, throu.gh co-operation ,
have -found that only .on spc^-
cial occasions is, there.-. ■ noedj.
to ^ leave our school grounds ,; ■
to: purchase -.^ essential school
supplies. ; Special.,.:care .; :has: ■ '■.)
been’-': gl v e^n thu t., n o • '' s tud e n t ":
go withotit ^ef^uipraent j . -as iiiky :
paper,, ■^..'■pencils ^ .'paste.,' and .so-,
f orth ■■are-sold^ 'at . regular . '
prices *
Sincerely the juniors ap
preciate' the .’ ..fine ''spirit of
school co-operation - ■shdwn in
.the; support to their ^ store
Tliey deeply , appreciateVthe
suppor;t ^e't . the,y .
realize ' there'' 'arOj some '
students who haven^t 'bpoome
properly acquainted, '.with thin
store. Please show' your ap
preciation by helping to make
this store possible.
May I recall .that, .the
profit from tliis ' 'sto^’e ' will
go tomT.rd rnakdng possible the
Juni or - S e?i i or Ba.nqp,e t., ; ;
When the eleiientary students
come near the end of. their
high ..Qchoo.lij' they, '^oo., .,wi>i/bfe
trying to futher any ' cause
that might in any way be.
benificia-1 to .them',:.
Remember, .please., to as
sist your school; for, after
all, yor are a part of it.
IMPROVEI^NTS
iinproveraents , m*ado .'ar;ound ■ ■ the
school thiS:. .;-year' ■ : '. .
■! 'i : -t .'r '■
Firsit ' ...the appearanc'e 3f 'the "•
gi’ounds has been iiiade much
■b' e t te :r. ■ Itie ' ■ homo 1 y .10-®k'i ng r ow
of shrubs 'in i'frdn-t o?J the
school building has now been
removed and.'^l0atl^^ ' arranged a-
round the gymnasium and agri-
julturil bui'
Sec.ond.chttnijS'- ih-' the
labrary .;s.yst6m ..has'., proved' to
b'e ■■•m.uch bfgtteS*-' Since it has
been arranged :So .^that- each
grad'e .•'■has-'- a- ne5?tain ■ 'period
to go.',, to ':,the^■ IibTa‘3?y, one who
goes,' .'.for.refGre.Rce work
i'inds
3.' ‘..'quiet;■ room - in
able to.; study, ': .
-\Yliich ' ■ he ■ is
Both-.:''improvemefits, ; -in - the
grounds . and;'in .. the'--library''* '
m&ke ' the .'■ school'''-‘a'mu&h more'
dpsirable ,'place ,? ''f or 'b'oth ■
t e h.e:r.s arid •:piipi le • ■ 8 6 ■
six •■hours',' each.'.sch'dPl -dayj
I
J Boys, and'glrs'. of ■■ our high- '■
sshooi',. we .ean" not' realize'',
what ml's.f ortime's.-^mre." a're .bring- ' --
ihg upon .'ourselves ■b'-y staying
...oijit of, ■ scho'oli' "If' ^*0 - - 13)se " -
ai teacher, -will'&e'orea'se
tho . -hioraber ; o.f. ^subje'ctis given,
decrease-■ the--- nmber. ’ of ' cl*ub-,-
a?tiV'itie-s that 'we' ' .have- ' ' the
chance: of' ttikin'g ■' pa-r't ' in, and
lower -the .standard'' of -our
school.'.: ■ ... ■
'■ ■ I knoW y.'-ui ' remember' ' in
previous^, ye'BJ’s"-.'-having■ class
with .a . study ’'h'-a.ll.. at the '
bstok- : of - the'. room. Of 'cours'e,
the students in ■-study hail were'
steadily movi-ng. * and- tal'klJig, '
and the, attention of the elass
was diverted.. We' did'not a"»,-
comp.llsh nearly as much last
year -Q'S we have this yefe-’r -
with no study hall in our class
room.
There have been, . two p;reat
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