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HobbieSjH(i)bies , foreign coun-
By Beth Harris '
JEAGE 8
WEBSTER STATES j **A hobby
is a subject or pursuit in
which one takes absorbing
interest," Do you agree
with Webster? Evidently
many of the students of
Bailey School do^ as their
interest reveals.
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There are thoso that
could be classified as ed
ucational hobbies. Jasper
Horton uses his leisure
time working crossword puz
zles, Alice Issette has
collected stamps from many
foreign countries, Celia
May has post cards from
all forty-eight states and
Janet Weaver, Louise
Wells, and Kaye Wiggs get
profound pleasure from
playing the piano, Richard
Privette loves musical in
struments and has made
playing them his hobby.
Many students like dancing,
Audrey Finch, Katy Horton,
Diane Tapp, Sara Peele,
and Andrea Bissette love
the new "Rock and Roll"
hits they hear on the
radio.
Lane Farmer has a most
unusual hobby. She spent
marQr enjoyable hours learn
ing the art of hypnotism
and says, "It really works!,'
Jo Ellen Finch and Sonja
Manning find that corres
pondence with the Japanese
is a very informative
hobby,
Jimrry Dew, Beth Harris,
Christie Finch, Hodges
Privette, G wen Burgess.,
and Keith Glover all agree
that "Nothing beats basket
ball,"
Having talent in the art
field, Jimmy Wells, Jr.
would like to make his
hobby his profession by
becoming a commercial art
ist.
For The Best TURKEY.
Craven Gay has a very un
usual hobby for a boy. He
spends his leisure time
cooking cakes and cookies-
and he shares them with
his teachers, we hear I
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