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om TRIP TO RALEICtH On March 30 the seventh grade went to Raleigh, liYe left Bailey aclnfc nine o’clocic and arrived in Raleigh about ten o’clock, Bram our meeting place,the Y.M, C.A. we went to the hlini school. There v/e observed a class which seemed wonderful to us. The little first grade children read,wrote sang and danced for us, V/e \¥ere also shown beautiful articles made by the blind, A swimming class ended our visit td this in stitution, 'He v;ent through state prison just at lunch time. Potatoes,beans, cabbage were served on tin plates for lunch. One hundred sixty women were malcing suits for more than a thousand prisoners, V/e saw the electric 'chair and sang two songs to those sentenced to die. After a picnic lunch served at the Y.M.C.A. we paid the gover nor a visit. He made a very good talk to us. lie saw the House and Senate in session, V/hile in theonly Catholic Cathe dral in North Carolina, We sang songs and were lead in prayer by the priest,Father Freeman, The church was very beautiful. Other places v/e visited were, Hall of History,Museum,Airport, Dix Hill, Pullen Park, Andrew Johnson’s Birthplace, and a home copied from Mt Vernon, We had a wonderful trip, (Seventh G-rai^e) OUR AQUARIUM lie have a attractive aquarium in our room. There is a variety of flowers growing in the sand table around it. We got moss from the woods and placed it around the flowers, Nov; it looks groen and pretty. Our aquarium is diamond shape and holds about nine gallsons of water. He have three gold fish end six minnows in it. On the there banks there are boys sitting together fishing, V/e have glass marbles in it, Y/e also have a cel luloid duck that floats about on the water. Miss Jones lets us feed the fish three or four times a wee3Cc He alwa^/s enjoy watching them. (Frances J^-anning ) BASEBALL The baseball games ofcthe sea son have been successful. Out of four games the team has won two. On April lli. v^e challenged the town boys which gave us our first vistory with a score of 14-2, The second game was played v/ith Spring Hope which was our victory of 4-1, On the return game with Spring Hope the Bailey team lost the score being 7-2. Rock Ridge visited us April 27, Bailey los ing 8-2. We are hoping to boost our rece ord to more than 50fo in the future, David Br^nan Can you imagine Randolph Sanders working next year, Fred Batman hot losing his temper* Meredith Sanders getting C’s on his report card. Harold Bissette saying ”No- I can’t play baseball this after noon. Venton Rhodes refusing to come to Bailey. Edv;in Vick not having ’’anything” to say. David Brannan not bringing any lunch to school and refusing to relate some experience of his, Charles Clover not saying ”Pve been there” Selby -^amm in a hurry, Y/illard Finch coming to school w Wij5h-^hiS^'-hair_no_^ in place., Confc from firsj?' page ”N” denotes nobleness,a charac teristic of any senior because of elevation of the mind and charac ter. The significance of ”1” is that it designates intelisigence-the art understanding. ”0” pertains to originality-the gift of creating ideas, thoughts and virtues, ”R”, the last and most important letter,stands dor responsibility- the state of being accountable for the qualities of a senior. HIGH SCHOOL COMISNCEMENT SUNDAY MAY 21, SERMON TUESDAY MAY 23, HIGH SCHOOL PIAY WEDNESDAY MAY 24; CLASS DAY EXERCISES AND GRADUATION.
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