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3AILEY-MIDDLESE5i THERE TONIGHT SOCK-HOP FEB.13 BAILEY GYM VOLUME 12 NO. ^ Students Compete For lilriting lionors : 3ix seniors and three juniors have entered papers in the North Carolina Eng lish Teachers Association's Annual writing contest. Students in grades 11 and 12 only are eligible. Com petitors in the twelfth grade are Catherine Brown, Ruth Williams, Sarah Peele, Eunice Perry, Reba Yftiitley, and Gene Finch. From the eleventh grade Harvey Den ton, Lamar Finch, and Jan Perry are participating. Entering students are urged to -write of their own experiences. Three readers, ignorant of teacher, writer, or school, will read each man uscript. Top compositions will be printed in the Stu dent Issue of the North Carolina English Teacher, to appear in April. Next best manuscripts are given Honorable Mention. Rians In Making For March Open House \ On March 13, the Parent- Teacher Association will present their second Open House. Every room will be open for inspection. The teach ers will be on hand to answer questions that may be asked, or to discuss any class work. More details will be re vealed next month. BAIIi:Y. N..C...JAmJARY, 19^2 M0NTHLY-105J YEARLY-79;^ Pushing Old Aims^liX)kinglbNewChe5-5? H.S. Foils To Support Cheerleoders Or Teom At the beginning of the basketball season, rumors hinted that the cheer leaders were not co-ooer- ating with each other. Under a leader now, they are well organized but lack student support. As the team comes from high school,it's the high school students that should fill the cheering section. Why don't they? What is wrong with them? Do they think they're too grown-up? Too occupied with friends accompanying them to the games? Or is it just plain apathy? These are questions every one is asking. Just as cheerleaders are needed to encourage the team, co-operation from high school students is needed to encourage the cheerleaders. High School Gains Seven ‘Students Toward replacing the lost puoils, Bailey receives seven new students, Bertha Bass, Rena Bissette, Lotis Joyner, Andrew Sherrod, Ruby Mae Sherrod, Faye Williams, and Magaline Williams. To continue pushing plarfs already begun, completing property deals, adding books to the library, getting amusement equip ment, and considering gym conveniences are some of the plans and aims for 1952, according to Princi pal Weaver. Fulfilling the project to construct the home eco nomics and lunchroom build ing and concluding the deal for the property at the back of the campus are the two main programs be ing pushed. TEACHER EQUIPIilENT The P. T. A. is improving ■ the grounds and allowing each teacher approximately ten dollars to be used for equipment on the play ground and in her room.. Badminton and croquet sets, balls, puzzles, and games are some of the supplies already requested. Nearly four-hundred dollars is being spent for books to add to the gram mar grade and high school libraries. A proposal has been made to install heating in the downstairs dressing rooms in the gym and tc place a water fountain inside the gym for the players and spectators. States Principal Weaver, "These plans haven't mater ialized yet, but there are hopes.
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