p.t*a.ii:etijig DECEMBER Ih,'^0 VOLUTffi 11, NO. 3 Sophomore Win National Hecognition Sending problem Ivlanners, a panel si on prograjn designed to advise teen-agers on their adolescence problems, brought Jan Perry, sopho more, a :/ittnavrer vn'ist- watch as, first prise for having her problem dis cussed on the air Satui'daj, October 28, I.!ind Your Lianners is a NBC presentation broad casted each Saturday morning at ten o'clock over 1VPTF in Raleigh, Jan declares that Mnd Your Manners is a very in formational program that would benefit every teen ager. She recomiT'ended it to any person interested in hearing every-day prob lems discussed. C /// . BAILEY, C.^ m Holdx Pi SeniCT'Pl CONF. GAIffiS OPENS DEC. 8 MONTHLY-lO^i PRICES:yearly flame Cheor leaders a sportsmanship to I.!ind Your discus- ii^6^’=:i;^9tli^hx at .the first basketball game of on\l:^Mtiei^ ^i^’led yells vdll be the Bailey .der^'^^b%^^^J£l|ir^|;p^^^Rue 'Tinstead. Doris Murray, Jackie Vicke, Joyce Yi'illiams, Bi'uco Finch- dressed in ne\! white suits wilth green and gold letter. I.Iiss Idalia Oglesby will After three Vv'-eeks of prep aration, the seniors, imdei' the direction of I’iss Piebecca .Tomlinson,- presented their class play, CAI',PU3 QUEEII, to a full audience last Friday night. The play netted 0133. That the audience liked the play vras. revea3.ed in the comments heard after the play; ]]veryone did his part vj-ell; it was well cast; the play shovred evi dence of good qoaching; it's one of the best ever given at Jjailey. Faculty Curbs Student Slackness To encourage more study ing, the faculty is bring ing pressure upon the stu dent body to decrease ■ the interruption of classes, skipping classes and home room period, going to the gyft too often, and getting off classes for various reasons. Students are not to inter rupt classes any longer to speak to a teacher or stu dents unless ..something urgent comes up that can not be attended to be tween classes. Students' shipping clas ses has brought about the regulation that every time a person skips a -period he is suspended until fur-r ther notified tliat he may return to sclwol, . Points' are subtracted from the conduct grade for skipping homeroom period. Interruption • of class wor!: by the demands of other activities is to be cut to a minir.uiT* says prin cipal Vfeaver, , serve as faculty advisor. At chapel last Vfednesday, eleven students were nomi nated by the student body as prospective cheer lead ers, lionday, after a pep rally in chapel, six were selected from the eleven on the basis of their demonstrated ability. If was Principal V/, leaver's belief that the students would respond much better than in. former years if they elected their cheerleaders. The cheer leather's suits were paid for .by the ath letic association. Junior Keceives Award For outstanding salesman ship, Irene Glover, Junior, received unexpectedly from the Curtiss !.!agazine Com pany a plastic and bronze ■trophy. Expert salesmanship in the magazine subscription contest, held the year by class, netted earlier in the junior 095.ilO or— subscriptions for Irene, These sales, surpassing those of any other junior student, made Irene the higheiit saleslady.

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