April II. 1947
BAILEY BUGLE
RAILFY. NORTH CAROLINA
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ReceiptsOfPbyToRecluce Seniors PrepareForLastLapOfHiqhSchool
benior LxpensGS '
Ӵoney received from the
senior play. Volunteer
Bride, v/ill
help
be used to
commencement
pay for a
defray
expenses and
gift for the school," says
Miss Wilma Johnson, senior
class sponsor.
The amount received from
the play was $103.25.
CAST
Bobby Vick, as Sam Ashton
and Jfe-ry Grey VJ’iggs, as
Alice, were the leading
characters in the three-
act comedy presented Fri
day night in the high
school auditorium.
Supporting Bobby and I.®iry
Grey were Kitty Lou Morgan,
Pete Stone, A1 Williams,
Betty Doris Sanders,
Janice Burn, James Ray
Stone, Keith Glover, Irvin
Finch, Jr., Nancy Finely
and Janice Medlin.
To avoid last minute rush, the seniors are pre
paring for commencement ahead of time by getting their
invitations, securing a speaker, planning the gift to
leave to tho school, and attending to other graduation re
quirements.
The number of invitations ordered by the seniors
totaled 810. Student orders ranged from 15 to 50.
These invitations were re-
SEN.IO Rb MAKE STAGE SCEWEW
The stuge scenery used
for the first time in the
senior play was made by
the senior class but finan
ced by the school.
The framework was made
largely by Junior Finch.
Other class members cover
ed this frame, with un
bleached muslin and then
gave the flats two coats
of paint. As it is hung
from the cciling, it can
be moved and re-arranged
as desired.
The scenery
cream and h;
windows.
is painted
s doors and
BUILDING STONES OF BHS
Those people through their efforts have been among
the building stones of Bailey school, adding prestige,
honor, and improvement to the school. Other "stones”
will be added from issue to issue.
ceived Jferch 31.
TRIP
As Miss Wilma Johnson,
senior homeroom teacher,
is considering leaving for
summer school immediately
after school closes, the
seniors have given up the
idea of going to V^ashing-
ton. Miss Johnson states
that not very many were in
favor of going.
GIFT
Though no definite plans
have been made, the sen
iors have been thinking of
a gift for the school.
Suggestions so far include
purchasing stage furniture
and starting a school fund.
PICTURES
Individual pictures of
class members, appearing
in the I^Siy issue of the
Bailey Rugle, have been
sent to S. C. Toof and
Company to be printed.
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Marie Morgan Sims, member
of Phi Beta Kappa Fra
ternity.
M. W. V/eaver, promoter of
citizenship principles.
Mrs. Jim Underv;ood,longest
tern of service in Bailey
school.
Sarah Morgan Farmer, stu
dent editor of the G-C.
annual.
Miss_ Rachel Bissetto, es
tablished first aid room.