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March 1941 Pngo cr' NINTH GR.ADE PAPER. SHOWS QUIZ PKOGkAM CONTINUES EVIDENCE OF SPLENDID WOU Tho staff of the "Balloy Buglo" wishes to congratiil;’'.to tho staff of the Ravoloo Wookly for tho splendid edition rccontly puhlishod, do — dicatod to Silas Ivlarnor. A now project, th’t of publish - ing u paper, has juct boon c o m- ploted by tho ninth grade English Class, The articles for this seven page paper, tho Ravoloo V/ o o k 1 y , wore thomos v/ritton by the studonta •und-jr tho supervision of Mrs, Far- raor, English teacher, and the typing v;as done by Mildred Ruffin, Tho paper was djvoted to tho story of Silas Marnor :'nd contained all thoTmportant features of tho story. Each student had a part in this papor; some wrote and prepared tho articlc^ while others copiod thorii on tho mi ne ograph, Some of tho studonta pre pared imaginary advortisononts which they supposed would have appeared in a paper of that d'-.te. Each charactor of the story v;as well roprosentod in tho articles and storioa of tho popa?, A nap at tho back showed tho s o t~ ting of tho story "nd position of tho various places mentioned i n the novel. JUNIOR.-SENIOK BANQUET PLANNED Final plans for the Junior-Se,-r- nior Banquet are beino: made by the junior class of Bailey "'l-h f^chool. The banquet is to be held at the club" hoiliDO in B .il >y on Friday night,itoii 21, Finances for the banquet are tobe obtained from the fifty-cent do nations of each student and from the proceeds of tho junior play* The senior class, as well as tho junior class, is urged to advertise the play, for without an audience the expenses of the banquet cannot be met without tapping school funds. * * ■J5- 7!- •!!- -!5- •5S' Each Friday for tho past fo^r wooks Bailey High School atudunts ha vo boon ptitting on their thinking caps" as tho senior class presented quiz programs of nov/s flashes of tho week. To encourage high school students to road newspaperg, listen to tho nows broadcasts, and learn n o re about tho world an it stands today is tho purpose of the weekly p ro- grar.i3, Prices are av/ardod those scoring highest 0':ch week. Almost every week students have tied for f irst and soofond places. Those v/inn in g prizes to date are Leron R>'.y,Sidney Jones, J sopliino ■ Lamm, Kenneth Far mer, Brooks'High, Hildred Ruffin, and J:' ck F'^rnor, Tho funds for this purpose v/as donated by Hr. Black - v/oll of tho L, G, Balfour Company, who stated that his gift night b o used -'.ny way the school deenod ad - visablo, L I M E R. I C K S THE OROOKED I«AN I saw a n'.n with a crooked nose; Ho al30 h:'.d two crooked toos. Ho 3^id "I don't care. Cause I didn’t put then there," And that’3 the way everything goes, Hollis Haskins MY HISTORY BOOK I hope that I shall never see, A book like my old history, Whoso back is bluo And worn out too; So take that book away from mo, Carl V'^alkor, Jr, JIM There v/au a young fellov/ named Jim. He v/as oxceodingly slim; His h\ir ho v.^oro slick; And hin board he wore thiok. And ho sparkled v;ith hoalth and vii^ Sar”^h Morgan Farmer
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