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7 t Contimiod from, page 2 He Ehijwdd his superior ability as a student making the fourth anf fift'\ grades in one year "To think wo are able is almost . be so;to determine upon attain ment is frequent],y attainment itself ea.rnost rosoluti' ri h>as often seemed "There is no policy like p£)jLite- to have about it almost a sovor of ness,since good manner often suc ceed where the best tongue has failp edV - Magoon, Kermit Brantley,the other senior boy, was born December 24,1913 in Hash County. He completed his gram mar grade work at Mt, PIea,sant and- - entered Bailey High School in Sept, 1928. In the fall of 1929 he decide that farm.ing was more prosperous t than attending school and followed that vocation for two years. In September 1931 he again turned to scholastic endeavors becoming a member of the sophnoorc , class, He has continued with this class to graduation, "The only true -soui'-ce of polite ness is consideration,-that vigi lant moral sense which never loses sight of the right,the claims,anvi t the sensibilities of others. This is one quality ,over all others necessary to make a Simms Reba Manning was born February '{ 9, 1916 in Hash County,near ^ailey.E She started to school at the ago oft rmnipotence. -3.Smiles. On a frosty morning October 21, 1917 a tiny red,bawling infant ot its first glimpse at the v/orld. At the age of six she entered Bailey ligh School and continued her work ere. She is graduating with the ’34 seniors, Olivia Thompson been voted hpon as the biggest flirt in the se nior class but v/e feel that this doe.r her an injustice. She hasn’t as yet decided in which field to take up her work but we are led to believe she is contemplating housewifery, "A cheerful temper,joined wi+h in nocence, will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful,and wit good- oatured. It will lighten sickness poverty,and affliction;convert ignor- irice into an amiable simplicity, and cender deformity itself agreeable,- Addison, gentlena.n" LUCKY SEHIORS The seniors are quite popular th© e days. If you don’t believe it just at your eye on the following sta- ix and v/ent to Manning’s school pistics, until she finished the sixth grade ^ Friday 20th-Mrs V/.A. G-riffin,Mrs M.A. Finch and served us with Then she started to school at Bail ey, entering as a seventh grader. She has been going to. school here eery since,and is now finishing this year v/ith tbe other members of the class of 1934, Her greatest de sire is to becomiC a private secre tary and she intends to reach this goal. "What sweet delight a quiet life affords"- Drummond "Stillness of person and stead iness of features are signal marks of good breeding’.’-O.W.Holmes Pansy Parker was born January 14, 1917 in Hash County. She star ted to school at Mt.Pieasant at the ;:.ge of seven and at the age of thir teen finished the seventh grade, W'lc then entered, Bailey High School Lx'.e has been been going to school h ho re and is finishing this yo.ar whuth the other members of the class V/e truly hope thstt shewhiil bectmc a great m-usician. grSi.pejuicc and Mrs . J. E. Haskins pimento sandv;iches candy. Tuesday 24th Our president,Eleanor Finch gave us a talk followed by refreshments consisting of candies,' Thursday 26th-Our mascot Bobby Lee Finch served ice cream .and cake. Frida3r 2 7th-Two members of the Senior Class,Annie Ruth Farrar and Irene Renfrew,sureriscd us with lem.onade and sandwiches .Bes ides all this our grade mothers have ' been continually visiting us bri nging with them delightful sur prises such as,ice cream,sandwich es ,candy etc. THE CO’^CERT Last Friday night Mr.Edward Stallings and his fam.ous group of mu8icons entertained .an interes- udfonoc.The selections ren- c0 ntinuc d on name 4)
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