Page 2 . .•.v.v/.w* a,v.3j.„y\^.v^"v---vv .V.*.V.V.VA7.*iV.V. ,-,v.v.v.*AV^^^^ Sagacious and outstand ing, an honor roll student with a perfect attendance record, a member of the basketball team—these ad jectives and activities could only be descriptive of one oerson, Clara Lou Stott, soohomore, Clara Lou started out with an exceotionally good record, and now in the tenth grade she has a per fect attendance record so far this year. She has made honor roll every mon th but one. In her class she holds the title of treasurer, and she is parliamentarian in the F. H, A, Dabbling in paint proves to be great enjoyment for Clara. Her paintings indi cate talent. Besides paint ing she also collects re cords. This spring along with five other members from her English class, Clara Lou entered a speaking con test at Greenville, N. C. To consume in part her exuberant energy, Clara has played for two years on the Bailey High School basketball team; this year she was on the varsity. All in all, Clara is the type of nerson we seniors will best remember after we're gone. B, J. Tapp Seniors ! For twelve years the members of this class have been steadily climb ing to attain the goal of senior-hood. For some the climb has been somewhat of a struggle, but a struggle that is about to be master ed. I'feny will leave behind a name and a record they will be proud to own. From among the group have come some of the leaders in the activities of the school—glee club, basket ball, baseball, journalism, club work. Some have set high scholastic records; some have carved out paths of self-discipline others could well follow; some have shouldered a part of the work essential to the carrying out of the school program—cafeteria, lib rary, supply room, office, bus driving. Others, though less act ive, have, in their un obtrusive manner, been making their record too, in some instances a record no less important. All will be missed; all have the best wishes of their schoolmates as they go out into their "dream world". To each one, students and teachers say— "So long; it's been good to know you". Surely any high school boy who can rise every morning at ^:30 and deliv er papers to 79 subscrib ers and still be on time for his first-.ieriod class deserves praise. Gene Finch does just this every morning. He also helps his father at the scrvice sta tion evenings and week ends. This was Gene's third year on the varsity basket ball team, where he played forward and came out sec ond high scorer for the past basketball season. Gene also plays left field on the high school base ball team. As a member of the Boy Scouts for two years and the F,F,A. Club three years, certainly proves Gene's interest in worth while club work. Gene is also a member of the church choir. Of all his activities Gene puts studying first. This is probably why he has made honor roll every month but one this year. Fun-loving Gene is always dressed in the latest fash ion including sometimes wine pants and a bright yellow jacket. As of now Gene hasn't de cided exactly what he wants to do when he finished school. Here's hoping he'll be as successful as ever. L. T,