Senior Exams-May 1'^ 2q21 Night To Cl3ss Night To Open Commencement Prcgrdm,M3y22 DR. CULLOM^ DEjUI ARMSTRCNGj SPEAKERS EXAM SCHEDULE May 21-Thursday 1:00-2:30—--^th period classes May 22-Friday 8 jijO-lO: 10—1st period classes 10:30-12:00—2nd period classes 1:00-2:30 3rd period classes May 25-Monday 8:Ij0-10:10—-iith period r*T a 3 QOQ 10:30—12:00—6th period -classes 9, .BAILEY, N. f,., MAY.^-,.1,^-3— "Graduating Focuity Returnmg Except One In Gr School All teachers except one will be returning next year, according to Princi pal M. W. Heaver. The high school faculty remains intact. This fact should "mean a stronger faculty next year, since these teachers have had a year’s experience of working together," the principal stated in com menting on the teachers' return. There is a "strong possi bility" of an additional high school teacher, Principal Weaver further st\^tes • Miss Hardy, third grade advisor, who has resigned, vrill be replaced by the fall. Music 5tgd$^nts R.eceive Medds At Recitals All music students, both •piano and vocal, will re ceive medals this year, states MRS. CARLTON JOHIJ- SON, music supervisor. The Bailey students were awarded theirs during their recitals. Graduating from hijgh school this year, JUDY FINCH and MARY ANN EDWARDS will not be TrO-th the miasic class anymore. Tonight the Mt. Pleasant music st.;iidonts iTenonl -^ inp ivi'.iial. fflrs.LU. Finch To Guide P.T.fl. Rext year Leading the Parent- Teacher organization for 19S3-^5h will be Mrs. Willis Finch. To date no one has accept ed the o£fice of vice-presi dent. Ml’S. T, G. May will hold the secretarial post and Mrs. Broadtis Glover, the office of treastirer. A nominating committee^ proposed the slate,reports Principal M. W. Weaver. FINCH REPUCES COLLIE WILLIS FINCH becomes a new member of the School Board, announces principal M. W. -VJEAVER. He is fill ing the vacancy caused by the resignation of J, S, COJJ.TE. exercises will open with a class night two-act playj, "A Southern Rosary", Fri day evening. May 22, at eight o’clock", reports Mrs. Laurine Lassiter, senior sponsor. Sunday afternoon. May 2i:, at three o’clock, Dr. W.R. Cullom, Professor Emeritus of Religion at Wake Forest College, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Roy Armstrong, Dean of Admissions of the Universi ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is to be the commencement speaker Tues day evening. May 26, After the address diplo mas and award 55 will be pre sented. Reshman Rates Honor Of (Thief Marshal Having made the highest scholastic record in high school, not including the senior year, IvATHERINE WHITLEY, freshman, becomes Chief Marshall, according to records turned in by hone room teachers. The two students making the highest record in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes automati cally win the right to be marshals. These in addi tion to Katherine are RAY FORD PERRY, CHRISTIIvTE FOT'J- LER, juniors; BILLIE FAYE PERRY, M/'JILENE EATMON, sophomores; and ELSIE PJVY EATMON, freshtian.

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