HIGH SCHOOL NEWS JffiDALS A-’^rARDED TO OUTP-TAInTDING STIJDEN'TS Maobo:llo Bisc.'. jt u0 On coimiioncoirient nl^^ht :',t tlio Bailey High Scho :l tlior;.. v^rill bo av'/arded to the studentn voo nor it them six beautiful 3old-plited medals. T'.ieso mod..Is bein^ awarded by the Balf,jur Sii'^ravin^ Company to show th.^ir appreci ation for thv.: order ^ivon thovn for the 1941 das.-: riu^s. The so 3 ix medI s .ir u ; one f ir agriculture, on^ for journalism;, two for athie110s, one for citizenship, and .n,j for activi ties. All students v/h.:- takv. a;;;;ricul-' uro will be eligible tc cjnpete for the agriculture; .a-dal. The students will b'o jud.^wd by the quality ■'f work don^, tho" inter est shown in the cjurue, volun tary work done, and th^ Farming word done. Mr. Hov/ton will be the judge. The journalistic m>.jdal will be given to the student v.'ho hac done ^ the most important work in help- to edit the sch ;-l :aper. There is an athle ;;ic m^dal for the girls and for tho boys. The medal for the girls will bo giv.,n to the girl who is considered to have been the best basketball player. The medal for the boys v/ill bo given t.) the l^oy v;ho is the best basket-ball :.nd base ball player. Tho citizensjiip medal v/ill be given to tho student considered by the judges t d havo boon the best student in scho:_l this ye-a’,. Tho decision of the judges will bo basod on atitiAde toward teachers, co ;per;\tion jh.c\7n to fellow student and leadership in class and on the sch.jol gr mnd. A medal for activities will bo given to the stud,ait v;ho is the best loader in activities otl.'.er than class room v/ork. Activities that leadership can be shown in are; tho Beta Club, 4-H club, ■ athletic club, Hovae Economics n club the Agriculture club, etc. The judges Y/ill be the high- school teachers: Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Rogers, Miss AntliOny, ?,Irs. Parmer, Mr. Ho”'ton, Miss Fields and out principal, Mr. Walker. f’TATES HIS^^’ORY CLASS MAKBS mmLs To 0 jm.pleto this month-’s work the United St-..tes Hi:story Class of Baliey High School is making minaturo models rorjresonting past h.i.rtory. Before coiiipletinj this month’s studios, tho Uni'Ced St-'.t^is History cla.s - ,..u£t Mukv: a minature model ! repros..nting com., incident hap pening ir. tho) various periods of i United St.'t^.s history, j Some '. f the models tha o can be made ai’o ; a Mas ;r.chusot\:s Mansion built in IVlci; th_e Baptist moot ing House, I’rovidenco, Rhodo Isl-.nd, in 17B9; Old Ironsidesy General Lee .;n hi:, horse, ‘'Travel er''; dolls dressed as colonial w omc n, a nd o th -i’s . Fearl Manning, Ev..l.^n Stott, and Ru'.'ye Lamm are making colonial dre -sos for their dolls. Dorothy Bis ' otto h;.is made a c’.rvlng of General Loe on Plis horse, ''Traveler.'' Tnree ye ..r old D- lly cvit her finger, j Dot ag^d four, at once r..n for a f cloth and held it under her fin_;er saying, "hero, let tho ..j juice run out on this washrag. ‘I The infant class in Sund/.y school Vv'ore getting an exorcise in •sentence i.j,akmg. ;j ;|Now, children," said tho teacher, 'I’ll start a sentence and yoi.i i'j finish it. All together now: The ;{ eyes biTt it cannot " i shouted the cliildro^., f has ears b.*t it cannot |'ne;.tr, " th.oy supplied triump- I hanlty. ' "it has a nose but it cannot--—'■ I ''''Vipo it," ca}ne the chorus.

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