January 1941 Pago 1 SENIOR PLAY , "ADORABLE", RECEIVES 'HIGH PRAISE FOR PERFORMANCE NEWS' BROADCAST BEGUN ThG first of a sorlos of broad casts of school nows to bo glyon each Friday morning during tho third ppriod was prjacntod over tho Sound System oii January (5. Tlio ‘senior class gathors this nows and scilecta a difforont person oach wook to act as announcar, ThosQ programs are dosignod to give tho students a fuller xxnder- standing of the activities carried on within tho school well as to give them useful information from time to time. Mr, Walker states that tho pro grams will continue as long as interest is shown in them, bail'ey bugle receives RECOGNITION The staff of the Bailey Bugle announces that the school paper recently received recognition in two widely known magazines, Tho National Beta Club Journal and the Stato ^gazlne. From the National Beta CluS J'ournal comes tho fol lowing item: "This noutly mimeo — graphed ninoto.'n page paper is the joint project of tho Beta Club and tho Journalism clastj. It has fairly evon margins and makes a pleasing impression. "The staff of three artists has dono some commend‘;’blo work in ads, Illustrations and hoadlinos, Tho s^rylo of reporting is good also, for v;hich Editor, Sidney Jones, tho department editors, and tho various reporters deserve praise." Tho State, Magazine otatja; "The Bailey Bugle is full of all kinds of ChriDtmas suggestions and stories. Wo particularly like tho list of questions about Christmas" There follov;od a list of questions taken from tho school paper. CAST OF CHARACTERS WELL CHOSEN Seniors of Bailey High .Schoolpre sented their annual play, this time entitled "Adorable", a comedy of youth, on January 24 in the high school auditorium before an interested audience. Judging from the anthtisiaStic remarks of the audience the play was a great suc cess. Soma of the teachers who saw the play agreed it was one of the b-3st" perforances that theyhad ever witnessed at Bailey. Everyone said that tho castchD©- en were well suited for the ^arts they portr.iyed. The cast was as follows : Ruth Noble, Josephine Ifimm; John B, Stodiard, Sidney Jones; BetJy Bogart, Rosalie Earp;Jimmie Hester, Randolph Dow;Alex Cameron, W. S. High; Ruth Hanna, Ruth Bis- sette; Vara Hanna, RachelHLsst)tte; Ray Norton, Brooks High. Total receipts ar.iounted to twen ty-two dollars. Any school child was admitted free if accompanded by two adults. This encouragod many students to be present, "4' WORLD’S FAIR MOVIE SHOWN Approximately 300 students of Bailey High School caw tho high lights of the 1939-1940 World's Fair in a technicolor movie in tho school auditorium January 6. In the picture was shown a largo rart of the fair^ including the outjide viev/s of many of tho for eign buildings, tho Army and Navy day parados, Billy Rose’s beauti ful aquacade, the famed parachute jump, a brilli-.nt display of fir\> worko, and a beautiful pagont de picting tho history of tho rail road, After tho chow Mr, Robort E, Roth, director of tho pl6turo, showed to tho audienco a amall group of curios, among thbm an Eskimo husky, an ostrich ogg, and several othor articles.