Srs. Attempt Discovery of Interests By Tests Seniors have been taking ability and in- T.M terest tests this month to test their VOL. 13, NO. BAILEY, N.-0?,. JAN>,. 1.>3 m..;^ aptitudes, and likes. C.H. Rgw Building Reody For Occupancy ty superintendent, con-* Delay in receiving mate rials has accounted for the postponement of the moving into the new build ing earlier. A stainless steel table to accompany the dish washer in the nevr school cafeteria has been the greatest holdback for the occupancy of both the home economics department and lunchroom. DUCHESS LINE TABLES Late arrivals, also, were the 30 Dutchess Line tobies with formica tops thet .resist burning, chip ping, and staining. They were accompanied by 180 'Biciple chairs. . Greek sky beige and heath mix broi\m make up the color scheme for the floor of the home economics de- pr-rtment, and a screen has been added recently for use in changing dresses while taking,up the sewing unit. GleeQubPlonning Spring Program Plans for a- spring GLEE CLUB program are being made by M. W. \'\IEAVER, principal, and MUSIC TEA- CHT;R, MISS NANCY DICKENS. ya.{:’iety, classical, and pcpTJlar mvsic will be in cluded in the program. Other plans are indefinite. Time, date, and other de- hnilc will be .decldod nj-K^n at a J date. ducted the tests. Principal Previews 1?53 PSYCHDLOGY, was to deter mine the aptitudes of the Looking into the year, 1953, Principal M. ' W, Weaver namea three goals, either anticipated or to be striven toward. These gqals _ are to get into the new building, im prove the attendance, and to show the students they have to make some effort to pass their work. Further discussing attend ance, Weaver says special efforts have been taken to ward improving this phase of the school. As the principal reviewed the year as a whole, he affirms, "We have one of the .strongest high school faculty in quite a few years." Exhibit Chollenges One's Reodinglnterest Out to the cow country the library bulletin board takes the students in an effort to entice them to "lasso" books for reading. Book covers and a cowboy lassoing WANT TO ROUND UP A GOOD-BOOK give the stu dents a key to boots that are'beneficial for reading* The names of some of the profitable books are A UNTEFiN IN HER HAND, KING’S MAN, ROPERT ; TOUIS STEVESON, SONG IN A STPANGF. JAND. students, To reveal the real inter-»- est of the students, THE KUDER PREFENCE RECORD was taken* After the tests ' wore given, FRIES showed a movie bringing out the difftr • ence between ability and interest. The purpose of tak'ng these tests was for guid ance and counsel. Boiley Hopes To Gdn Extra TeoGher H, S If the high school attend'* anco for the next 'o-/n months equals that oi' the last four ;nonthr.j there ±3 a possibility of Bailey’s gaining an additional high school teacher. This possibility hinges on the allotmi-nt of teach ers for next year being the same as this year. For the first four months Bailey has met this year"s requirements for an extra teacher and has one pupil to spare. PRINCIPAL M. W. 1-/EAVER in discussing the results of having another teacher pointed out that large . classes could be divided and additional subjocts added.

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