BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, KiQRTH CAROLINA, MAY, 1953 Class Officers Tackle Classroom Duties Septen’oer, 1951 Upon the shoulders of Judith Laroni and Marshall High, freshmenj Corniel^ls Boykin and Wayne B. Finch, sophomoresj Lamar Finch, jimior; and R. 0, Pace, senior; lies the respon sibility of guiding the high school classes in their yearfe activities. Working with LAMAR FINCH, junior, are James Wiggs, vice-president; Barbara Nell Larnia, secretary; and Clara Lou Stott, treasurer. Seniors To Stage lHusicol Operetto.flpril 10 March, 1953 Jrs. Attempt To Solve ProbWf Absences December, 1951 Trial by a five-man ju3ry is given each person who is absent in the junior class, with a fine of ten cents if he does not have a satisfactory excuse for failure to attend school. Juniors take the absentee problem seriously. They hope to improve the school attendance by this action. These upper-classmen are also staging a contest in which each member of the class is either a one or two. The losers must en tertain the winners at the close of the month. Members of the jury are Reba Bryant, Jennings Nix on, Bertha Bass, Shirley Creech, and the class spon sor, I4rs, Laurine T, Lassi ter, V/ISECRACKS Need a book of td.seoi-acka'.'* Ask JUNIOR an.I HARVEY DENTON jc T.her have one. "Sweet Anne Page" a modem musical Operetta, by Charles George, mil be presented by the senior class of Bailey Hifh School in the high school auditorium Friday night, April 10, at 7^59 o'clock, vjith a cast of thirty-one. The entire program will be given in tw acts. The cast includes Mrs, Miranda Tutwiller, the landlady, Mrs, Ruby Farmer; Jane Tut- vdller, her daughter, Ro- maine Thigpen; Anne Page, her maid, Shirley Creech, Abner Todd, her hired boy, Bruce Perry; Paul Mayo, Jane's boy-friend, Rufus Beard; Jessie'Parker, Ab ner's girl friend, Clara Lou Stott; Vfilton O'Neal, leading man, Lamar Finch. Patricia Varon, prima donna, Joyce Williams; Leona Franklin, ingenue, Fannie Lou Manning; Len Harrington, juvenile, Jennings Nixon; Tyler St. Clair, impresario, Harvey Denton; Sharon Vedder, stage manager. Junior Bass, Zaza Belasco, character actress, Rena Bissette; Peggy, small part player, Mary Ann Edwards; Betty, Jean Barnes. Supporting the cast is a chorus composed of Jean Boykin, Maxine Brantley, Shirley Brantley, Frances Carroll, Joyce Denton,Judy Finch, Genevieve Glover, Carolyn Howell, Ann John son. Barbara Lamm, Pansy Mur ray, Barbara R. Phillips, Geraldine Strickland, Pe-nnettie V/, Bissette, Magaline V/illinjns, and Coleen Mui’ray. Girls Vis In Festivol October,1952 Three senior girls-COLEEN MURRAY representing Mount Pleasant; GEiYiWIEVE GLOVER, Strickland community; CURA LOU STOTT, Bailey- wero contestants in the beauty contest at the Nash ville Harvest Day Festival sponsored by the Nashville Lions club this month. iS. Classes Dame jrodenrathers For yeor September, 1951 Twenty-two Mothers, func tioning as grade mothers, have accepted the respon sibility of working with the high school teachers and their classes. The eleventh grade elected l'4rs. J. E. Finch, Mrs, George Thigpen, Mrs. W. W. Stott, Mrso E, T„ Manning, and Mrs. Reece Bailey, Few Pupils Attain Perfect Record February, 1953 Of the 568 scholars en rolled in Bailey High School only I49 have acquir ed a perfect attendance re cord for this school year. HIGH SCHOOL The remaining twenty come from the upper grades,They are \mTH V7ALKER, BARBARA ^!ELL UM, FANME LOU MAN- raNG. JAN PERRY. CLARA LOU STOTT, LOIS THIGPEN, JDICE OTLLIAMS.