DocoLubur 12, 1941
BAILEY eUGLE
HE PRIES
HE SPIES
HE SNOOPS
I v/onder where EARL,
E. G., and HAROLD, al
ways go together.
-X'
"STELLA" and RELA MAE
seem to like climbing
trees at the gym on
practico nights.
A#
''.As' :u'su&l ■ ibhe btaabhcrs
can bo found at the
drug store this year.
V»ho is this "Qhuck"
person HILDRED talks
so much about?
"vr
ADOLPH isn't coming
to Bailey as much as
usual. V/hat' s v;rong?
I'd like to knov; v/hy
CLEO talks so much to
tho -person behind her
on tho rirst period
class?
Nov; that the hunting
season has ■ lopenod
Mr.Rogers is listening
for rximors of a large
covey.
Have you seen the tv;o
girls in the ninth
grade from Honolulu?
They really know hov:
to do Hawiian dances.
•vJ
v/hat does BOBBIE mean
v;hen she talks about
her"broken record"?
RUTH RUFFIN'S shoes
certainly "went for a
ride" . .didn"* t they?
Juniors Present Play
"THE RED-HEADED STEP
CHILD" went over with
great
ering
success consid-
other entertain
ments in the' district
at time play was given
reports Mr. Y/alker.
Approximately ^18*95
was clearcd from the
play and cake,
Hildred Ruffin and
Louis Bissette took
loading roles. .Sup
porting roles wore led
by Hollis Haskin, Hor
ace High,Aileen Finch,
Elsie Pearl Eatmon,
Irene Bissette, Pearl
•Jordan,Josephine Pade,
Martha Bunn,Iris High,
and Martin Liles.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Alartha Bunn
/Elizabeth Lamm
Lida ^ay Bissetl
Elosio Rhodes
Christine Finch
Samuel Glover
Estelle Eatmon
[Earl Pearson
Leta Bailey
DECEMBER
WISHING
CAFE
8AILEY. N.C.
AND SC IT IS
WAR -
FOR THE SIXTH TIME IN ITS 165 YEARS OF EXISTENCE, .THE
UNITED STATES IS AT WAR V/ITH A FOREIGN COUNTRY.
VvITHOUT FEAR,AND WITH WxLLINGNESS TO SHARE THE BURDEN
THAT THIS WAR, LIKE ANY OTHER,IvIUST EITAIL,ViE PLEDGE OUR
SELVES AS INDIVIDUALS Ai'TD AS A BANK TO THE COMMON CAUSa
IHE LUCAMA-KEi^LY
BAIUY. N, C.