April, 1941 SEVENTH GKADE ITEMS We, the seventh grade, are hop ing to enter high school in the coming year. Wo are looking for ward to the happy four years3nhigh er grade^’»We bid ourferewell tothe grammar.grades. To the seniors,we wish a happy life in v/hatever kind of work they undertake. We are sad to say goodby to the olomontary teachers, but we are glad to say hello to the high school teachers* Janie Overman OUR GRADUATION The seventh grade is 1o oking forward to April 25,1941,because our graduation exercises begin at eight Of clock on that night *We have worked hard to finish grammar sdiod. and all of us Imow that the no3^t four years will be even harder. We have enjoyed our work in the ele - mentary school very much, but now we are eagerly awaiting the night when we will be graduates of the seventh grade, Horald Jornig a n TO THE SENIORS Ha'll to the seniors of this year; May their life afterwards be full of cheer. May they choose well their ambi- t ions, So theywill not have bad condi tions, Many hardships will come p.long. But may they take them with a song. Wo hope with all our hor.rt. That they will have a very good start. So hail to ri'eniors of Bailey HighJ Everyone, even I, Jowol Gray Bissotto SPRING Page 14 Thero ia vast beauty in the groen grass. And deop in tho valley, spring has come at last. When spring comes and wintor months have fled. Wo know that things will not remain doad. Already the southern skies are warm and fair; Spring is hero, and wo want to get out into tho air, Dorothy Mao Parish TO THE NATIONS Britairfs children aro starving, V/hile Amorican children, tho roast are carving. In Holland tulips are about to bloom And they will bo beautiful in Juno, In China children are listening closo To Japan^s bombors on tho coast, Germanyts children havo funny dross. But thoy think ours aro funny I guess, Mexican children aro far to the South And funny languages come from tholr mouth. Franco is last, but not loast; V/o hopo they will soon havo a foaat. Wo Ai^oric-'na are glad to say That wo aro not worried whon wo Pl-'iy. Sally Lou Porry MEETS ALL FAMILY NEEDS 9/ P BAILEY, NC Rod tulips pushing through tho frozen groimd, And surging llfo in tho oarth be gins to abound.