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BAILEY BUGI.E. B/.ILF.Y, WORTH HAROT,TWA. .TAWTTABYi-L9^ Usuol Drop Appeors In Enrollment At the end of the third reporting period lU high school students have drop ped out of school. Some are going to other schoolsj some have dropped out for good. In the elementary grades iil have moved to other communities. Last year at this time 35 elementary students had moved, while in high school 10 had left for other jCi^mmunities or drop ped ovttjjfor good. The membership in high school now is 193i in the grades7 36U. Membership in the grades has dropped from last JraPlanPaper Drive As a means of making mon ey, the juniors are plan ning to gather old papers, magazines, and catalogues to sell to the Roanoke Rapids Piilp Mills, THE INCREDIBLE I For the first time this year the seniors were high in the percentage of high school parents present for PTA last week. year. There were 389 stu dents enrolled last year in comparison with this year’s enrollment of 379. In high school the en rollment increased lU points, or from 183 to 197. im Theater^ SUN.-MON.-2U-25 Colomity Jane IVEp.-THUR.-27-28 /illTlieBrotiiersWerB'lliiiont I5UN.-M0N.-JAN. 31-FEB, 1 Mogombo liffiD.-THUR.-FEB. House Of Wox_3 D FRIDAY FEB. 6 BILL and the RADIO St'IIHGBiLLIES On the stage in person^ ^ .;yV ■ • We Buy Corn We Buy Hogs A Good PIdce To Heve Your Feed Mdde III SI Phone 2o91 Bailey/N. C
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