.vV' BAILEY HIGH SClOMLlJ^ftSfiSsflMM ia:.STIKG OF BAILEY P.T.A. [['he- liai] ey Pa.rent Teachers Asso ciation met in'the schcoiaudito- rinm Fel;}. 8th, 1934 .The memhers were entertained with the follow^ ing program; Seng America hev'otion&-l--Miss Corrine Jones One Act play--”His One Sconoiiiy” Members of the '’Dramatic Club'.' Misses Irene Renfro,Hilda Bran tley, and 'Vilhelmenia Smith gave the play.The play was delightful- 13.’' presented. A short talk inspiring action was made by rhe President, After a short report from the grounds committee and discussion, Feb,28th,was set aside as "Tree Planting Day"for Bailey High Mr.Grant reported that 66 books had been placed in the library since Christmas.The B.T.A.voted pay the bill of $52,25. The beautiful cake made by Mrs, Haskin went to Miss Nora Mae Bar nes's room,Mrs.Robert Jones off ered the next cake,Let us hope that the cakes will sometime get to High School.I don’t donbt that most any Freshman or Senior would like to get a slice. very exciting gamxe.The school team was defeated with a score of 15-13.Candy and peanuts were sold during the game. The Juniors wish to thank the Faculty and the town for their cooneration, to JITNIORS PRFSENT BALL GAI'E In order to give the seniors a ban(iuet,the Juniors sponsored a double-header ball gaiije Wednesday night Feb.7,1934.The game between the sohool faculty and the town girls v;as loosely played.The^ score was .27-10 in favor of the tocra girls.The boys high school boys played the town boys and it was a WHAT JAPAN'S CLOSED DOORS TAUGHT HER. Earle in the seventeenth century ithere came a ruler to the throne of Janan.This' ruler decided that it was dangerous for the Japan ese to have any dealings with foreigners.He forbade any Japan ese to leave their country.Japan shut itself in,and shut foreign ers out.The Japanes could not make School use of the advantages for commer- !ce which the surrounding sea af forded,Many men had becom.e skill- !ful seamen but they could not en- I gage in foreign trade,For about jtwo centuries the country remain- jed shut up,During this long per- jiod the Japanese lived on the pro- !ducts of their own lands and wat ers.As long as the doors of the country were kept closed the Ja panese had to find ways in which to make their small amount of farm land supnly them with much food. Maebelle Bissette--Grade 6. Y.T.H.F.,BASKET BALL TOURNAj'ENT The basketball tournament be tween the Y.T.H.'P’. teams of Nash and Edgecomb counties was held at Middlesex Feb,10,1934.Gold basket balls were awarded to eight play ers on the cham.pion team which was Soring Hone, Spring Hone also v;on (contimied on rage 2)

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