- m --I * "T'\. ••-•i .-.i-/'X ';w/'*''“'-'V ; ;,:( .-> K ■ ' ~1 ' ■/ ■' - ; r,> ’T" '?'/ '/ \/> I ■' j "V'j / v*^ ^ V ' ;./, ; ,/•' V» / ■/ ■ /: .i ri r ?' I. l.i^ ■V"T V" ■ ’ I : r\-i ‘J ... j j }A"^ ■ v-i’ ■■* i ''■ ■> i V . I 1 ■ -t . i ■ -_r .j r "; 1 J. i n ,, 1 li -■■ ii ;’ Vol III -^'5 Balle^r HiSchoo 1, Ja-aiiary 1, 19 . i: THE E.T.A.IS::' i o The Eecemljer meetin^,^ of, the ?ar- ent-Teacher ^ s Association v/as held the eighth day of Decemher. The rrogram was sponsored hy hiss Corinne Jones, who also led the devotional and afterwards gave inspiring poem, "Christmas i'orningV "Holy Night^was given hy Irene Renfrov/.-, as a violin solo,accom- pained hy Mae Belle the piano.The tenth grades cornhined had resentat ion keening for Griffin,at and eleventh the best rep- hy parents; thus another month the GHA'^EE EXERCISES The clir.pel onercises Tuesday Tec. iro, 1932 wore conducted hy the senior class. The whole pro gram carried out the idea of Christmas. The Bihle reading was given hy i.Eridith Sanders followed 103^^ a prayer' rendered in song hp" CTlad'3'‘s Brannan. Sev eral Christmas Carols \Yere sung and "The Origin of Christmas" was related hy Minnie Denton. hanher which was v/on last month. Mr. Grant gave a very educational talk,explaining and illustrating the school sunplies,which the Qhild’s fee maJres available. This address was very much appreciated hy all the narents. A shor- iness meeting comnleted the hus- even- ing’ s meeting. Lillie "Silent ITip;ht" was beautifull37' gio^en in a^ violin and piano solo hy I'ae Belle Griffin and Irene Renfrowm After and before the solo tv/o Christmas readings were given h;,^ Rachel Bissette and Edna Branitle:/. The progrcim was concluded with a song hy the whole school. Clarice Perry RESOEVE TO .ae omitii lUSIC CLASS GIVES RECITA Miss Helen Privettc presented her piano jpupils in their Christ mas recital in her studio Tues day afternoon. The rh3rthmic orch estra opened the program with the numbers "Ladita"and”JingleBellsV The progra,m v;as given as follows: Duet "Progress March',’ Reha and Rebecca Finch’fClimbing The Xop^s’,’ Evelyn Smu-^h; "To The Risinv F^un’,' Rachel Bisse-tte ; Song, , "Jolly Santa Claus’,’ Ruth ‘ Lewis PeelG:"Kot Cross Buns',’(Elapsed in fo\ir ke;/s) Ruth Lewis Poole; Duet "Louis ZIII Air" (Cent.) Vf lat ah out 3.’our Hcv.Rf e ar ’ s r e s o - lutions Have puu made anp^? I have and I v;ant 37'ou to mcoke some tool Ma3r I suggest some for 3rou to tr3'' to keo'p?- Of course evcip.r hodv has resolved to do better work,hut I 9 ’m to suggest- more polite- rnore thoughtful of othors- R 0 .g ar d 01 h G r o e o n 1 e ’ s ■p 4 opinion more desirable at- tho class room.- Develop a titude in Be a. good a winner- Hake Bail03/ the best I in the count:/. looser as well as school 0 6 U..O ^mlTIOIT , OHSORED BY ! These suggestions are not impossihle-Try to carr3’ them out and :/ou’ll sec farrt:r ].:otor co.l BAILEY N.C. 1 choxige . ( dee Page 2 )

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