January 9. 19AB HERE AND NOW Tryouts for the senior play,"A ready Made Family," will start after exo'jas. Seniors have been measured for caps and gowns. Regarding the last teen age party, students’ general opinion was that it was the most enjoyable that has yet been held. Students of BHS contribu ted $19.57 to the annual Christmas Seal Sale. Miss Biith Parmer’s senior class led the school by donating $2,56, Mrs. A, H, Farmer's sophomore class was second with $1,93. In the home economics department on the evening of Dec-^mber 18, the annuc.1 Mother-Daughter-Father-Son banquet was given to the fathers and mothers by the members of the FPIA and FFA. There were approximately 100 persons present. The guests were served barbe cue, slaw, corn, green beans, corn bread, coffee, or soft drinks, ice crerjn and calce. Exams for high school students v/ill be gi.ven Mon day and Tuesday, January 12 and 13. Below is the schedule to be followed. January 12 Periods Hours first 9:00-10:30 se>'.c-ni 11:00-12:30 th:.rd 1:30- 3:00 January 13 f ourth 9:00-10;30 fifth 11:00-12:30 sirToh. 1:30- 3:00 Enrollment Drops Four At Start Of Semester Because of the moving of families, Bailey's•enroll ment for the high school drops by four. Five stu dents ajTo lost, but one is gained. Of the five students leaving BHS, Helen Pitt man, junior, stopped be cause of her recent marri age to Bennie- Mood, of Middlesex, Doris Creech, junior, Thelma Creech, sophomore,and Hazel Creech, freshjnan, gre going to Corinth-Ho].der school in Johnson Coimtjr, Lena Mae Price, sophomore, has re-' turned to Bunn High school, which she previousl;’’ atten ded. The nev7 member of the sophomore class is Clara Jean Vick, who comos here from Pilot, IT. C, Do You Always Pronounce These Correctly? again (a gen) incomparable—- (in kon'^pa ra b*l) geyser (gi zer) / » V granary (gran a ri) genuine (jen u in) quarry (kvror ¥) scarce (scS?s) your (yoor) forbade (for bad) , —/ i . A / J. ■ . area (a rea ar e a) idea (i de c.) iron (i ern) Page 2 Buole Staff Returns To School Day larly Journal isn cl?.ss net a day before the Christmas holidays v;ere over at the home of Mrs. Hov/ard Fr.rmer, EUGL3 instructor, in an en deavor to publish the BUGLE before the deadline of Jan uary o. To be eligible for judging, the school papor must be in the hrnd of the' Colvimbia Prejis Association, Nevr York by January 12, /JLmost every student v/as present to help with the work. Some worked on news articles and features;some on ads and typing, ItsTrue-fiut WhoKnew? That the first police force \iCi3 formed by Sir Robert Peel in London in 1829? Tliat boxed rice will ex plode when wet? That Drew Pearson, a for eign correspondent,birthed the idej. of the Friend ship train? That before the Norman Conquest in :'’,ngland in 1066, people gsnerallj'’ had onljA one noa,ie? That about one-fourth of the paper pulp used in the United States comes from old newspapers and maga zines? That Babe Ruth wo.s fined for h:tt:'.ng a homon^n be cause he violated th2 in struction of his mi'.narcr? That cancor and heart dis eases are Noith C?.ro: ina • s most prevalent diseases?

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