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Where Are Bailey's Cheer Le.^Hers??
On Monday, January 12, at the high school activity
period, all students interested in becoaing school cheer
leaders are asked to meet in Mrs. Lassiter's home room.
Any student from any grade is eligible to become a cheer
leader.
Lettermenlbdeceive Stars
Accordin^To Sports Entered
Old lettermen of Bailey
will not again be , given
B's. A different plan,
giving stars to old letter-
men for each school sport
activity engaged in, has
been made.
As in previous years B's
will be given to the new
members of the various
activities.
Ko definite time has been
set for the presentation
of the stars on B’s.
Coach Weaver states that
he intends to leave this
entirely to the students
eligible and that this
will be a better plan than
has ever been used before
in the school.
Ninth GradeG iris Likely
To S U c c eerj InBasketbcsl I
The ninth girls are
really interested in
basketball. Every first-
period study hall, about a
dozen go to the gym to
practice basketball. The
cold doesn't stop them.
They play champ, half
court and shoot crips. A
good part of the time is
spent playing champ. At
this time they practice
foul shots. Ivhen they play
half court, about every
ten minutes they change
and the guards play for
ward and the forwards play
guard. Some of the girls
are developing good hook
shots.
The ones most likely to
be found at the gym are
Lois Jean Medlin, Hazel
Creech, Jfildred Manning,
Jane Morgan, Faye Johnson,
Fary Blanch Stone, Jacque
line Winstead, Sue Joyner,
Rolling
Lou Glenn Brantley, sopho
more, boasts} "Mother is
so interested in my basket
ball playing that she goes
out into the yard with me
and guards while I try va
rious shots. Mrs. Brantley
is also seen at the games;
she is one of Bailey's top
supporters.
Around Bailey and the
near-by communities basket
ball goals have begun to
spring up. "in a short
while^*' declares Coach
Weaver, "We should be able
to^ tell a change in the
ability of the players. If
Doris Murray, and Faye
Finch. Tvw boys that are
often found there are
Thomas Perry and Willard
Finch.
The ninth grade girls are
likely to develop into
good ball players. Eds.
The Rim
practice makes perfect we
should have team prospects
who are almost perfect."
Vdllard Finch, junior,has
been asked by Coach V/eaver
to become manager of the
boys' basketball team. Vdl
lard states that his .du
ties as manager are to
look after the balls at
the game, to keep a rule
book,and to have the first
aid kit available at all
times.
On December 7 in the Mid--
dlesex gym, Middlesex over
whelmingly defeated Bailey
in both ends of a double-
header by 6-16 (girls) and
42-24 (boys).
Coach V^eaver. states that
he has been able to see
some results of the practi
cing being done by the
teams.