46 SENIORS TO JUNE 7- I BAILEY,, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL, 1965 ni-iiiD PRinCIPflL flSSUITlES ROLE Thla jrear students returning to Bailey were 'preeted by A new principal, Mr, 0, L» Porter, (llr. Porter,a Pitt County native, is married and has two children,) EDUCATION He graduated from Qriraes- land Hi?h School and went to East Carolina Collei^e where he received his 3, S. and M. A. De?rees, EXPERIENCE After teaching in Grl»nes- land, he taught at Bell Arthus Elementary School, where he was a teacher and a full-time principal. In 19^8, he went to Lenior County where he taught and was principal in the Wheat Swanqj Hij?h School, STATE OFFICE During 19^>3 and 196U, he worked with the Raleigh State Board of Education with the Teacher Allotment Division. DECISION In choosing Bailey, Hr, Porter revealed that the school personnel, the school program, and the favorable workirn? condi tions of our school system helped to finalize his de- cicion. Another ^kctor coa-^idored in his decision vas tac location. i!4r. Porter states, ’*We have a stron'^, well-staf fed school with an academ ic program that allows each student to make use of his potential," SHFlKESPefiRE comes ALIVE On Wedrtesday,February 2U, 67 members of the junior and senior English classes wont to see excei'pts from Shakespeare at Nashville High School, Five profes sional actors from New York presented the theme of self-rif»hteousness as portrayed by 3 comic chai> actcrs in Twelfth Night and 3 tragic characters io; Julius Caesar, The piesen- tations are part of the Theater-in-Education,Inc* program sponsored by the North Carolina State Board of Education, Student re action was favorable and gave the impression that Shakespej>re is far more real, and enjoyable on stage. • € omrnenc ement SpeakersChosen Dr, Charles F, Carroll, Superintendent of Public Instruction, will deliver the Comiuencement , address on Monday, June 7, at eight o'clock. Dr, Carroll is recognized as an outstanding leader in Education In North Car olina, Reverend Ted Janes, As sistant Director of Field Work, Southeastern Theolog ical Seminary, of Wake Forest, will deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon on June We feel very fortunate to have these two fine speak ers participating in our graduation exercises, COMING EVENTS S. A, T, May 1 Music Recital May 7, 21 Exains June 2,3,U Baccalaureate Sennon June 6 Coromen cement Address June 7 Seniors Honored Q The senior class will ‘-be honored with a dinner party by its mascots, Miss Mamie Jo Harrell and Master Jim Jones, on Sat urday evening. May 8, The party will be given at the Mt, Pleasant Community Building, a