RAIT,EY RUGT.£. BAILEY. NORTH CAROL! Grooes Gain 31; Lase 3 Replacing the 31 students who left during the moving season, 31 new students have enrolled in grades one through eight. From the two sections of the first grade, ARNOLD JOE ERAY and DOROTHY and BILLY MW lefty while RUTH JOYNI.R, ELMA LOUISE GLOVER, BARBARA ANN WILLIFORD, and CAROL LEVffS made their -irst appearance- here. Chree students, LOUISE BISSETTE, JUNIOR BRAY, and JOYCE DAVIS, withdrew from the second grade. Six stu dents, LINDA LYNCH, GLADYS VM BROWN, LINl-irOOD O'NEAL, J^JDY GLOVER, JIMMY FINN, and ZEKE 1-JILDER, made a gain of three for MRS. RU DOLPH GLOVER'S room. LOSSES OFFSET GAINS 1-lISS ALICE HARDY'S class lost JERRY MURRAY, RALPH :‘3ASS, PJINDOLPH KING, and THURMAN DAVIS. RAY ALLEN O'NEAL was the only stu dent to enter, VAHNEDA GARDNER, FRANCES ANN WILDER, I'JILLIAM BROM, and SPENCER LE^ilS entered I4RS. mFik GUNTER'S third and fourth grades, while FPJINCES and PHUJS MORGAN, HILDA FAYE EXCEM, NANNIE FAY GAY, TOMMIE DAVIS, and WAYNE BASS left, The faces of LINDA MURRAY, AUTRY BPJIY, JACK DAVIS, and ARMEN NEW of grade four have been replaced by those of GLEN DORA WILDER, MHEL and RANDOLPH LYNCH. UPPER GRADES Entered in MISS MARY FRAN CES O'yfENS' fifth grade is mj LEWS. GLENDA HARRING TON and JAMES RAY DAVIS have moved away, LOUISE V/ILSON, ETHEL MAE GARDNER, and JAMES LYNCH have ertarad in MRS.. .SARAH. Grade4 Presents Rays For Chapel "Snowflakes" was presented this month by MRS, E, H. PASCHALL'S fourth grade in the high school auditorium* The program was in recog nition of the things GOD gives to the world and the people, and the thanks we should give to be a part of the world today. ANN BROCK welcomed the stu dents stunts and CASSANDRA COZART played "VJinter Wonderland" on the piano. Characters in the play, "Snowflakes," were GERALD TAPP as the King and fourth gradt students acting as the snowflakes. Farewell vias given by ANN BP.OCK, MAY'S fifth and sixth grade pombination. No stu dents have withdrawn. With a gain of two, MRS. JIM UNDERWOOD'S class now has THURMAN FINCH, GEORGE HARE LEVJIS, an;? FANNIE O'NEAL, who replace the one student lost, JIMMY MURRAY, After losing J. R, BISS- ETTE, PEGGY and ^CHARLES KING, and EARL WHITLEY, and receiving YVONNE GLOVER and BLAINE LUCAS, MISS RACHEL BISSETTE has an enrollment of 360 In the remaining sections of grades seven and eight, the number gained and the number lost balance, BETTY JEAN HOLLAND, MARVIN LEWIS, and ETLLY and BETTY BOYKIN (twin.”) entered; leaving are DORIS BISSETTE, EMMA JEAN MORGAN, LARRY MURRAY, „ . PAGE.-.-1.6- Classes Busy With Projects Plaques, maps, and ships are projects undertaken by grammar grades eight, six, and five-and-six com bination. MRS. R. G, L. EDWARD'S eighth graders are making plaques to be put on dis play at P.T.A. Open House. On display in MRS. JIM UNDERWOOD'S room are maps of the European districts about which they are studying. Ships depicting the long, slender, viking vessels are being made of olywood by MRS, SAPJIH MAY’S grades* Next Week's Menu Menus in the Bailey High School for the weekjbegin ning January 26-30^ as released by lyiRS, K.F,LEi‘"l.'» Monday-Vegetable so.'j vTith beef, hot cheese toast, peanut butter,crack ers, plain whole milk, and ice cream, Tuesday-Meat loaf, whip ped potatoes, English peas, white bread, plain who].e milk, peanut butter, crack ers, fruit jello, and chocolate milk. Wednesday-Hot dogs with beef gravy, onions, mus tard and rolls, slaw, lima beans, plain whole milk, and doughnuts, Thursday-Hamburgers with beef gravy, onions, and mustard, brown beans, vegetable salad, rolls, * peanut butter, plain whole milk, and oranges, _ Friday-Tuna fish salad, yellow vdiole grain corn, green snaps, plain whole milk, white bread, peanut b.utter,. and nhnnol at.,p—cake.*