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BAILEY BUGLE Alumni Receive Service Kcstinqs u Howard '.Botkin-Top' Sg-U V/illr.i’d Dor’xs Sgt... Garner Saijndor3“-Sgt, G, G* Morgan Gpl. Julius Sador--Captain NAVY: Hilton Pinch Chiof Potty Offlcor ‘ George Miller Chief Potty Officer Joe Homor Mullins-Lt, Cradford Pinch 1st, Class Petty Officor Page 2 Staff Desires To Exchange Papers In order to loam v/hat other schools are doing and to give them an idea of v/hat the students' activities in Bailey are, an ex change list is being arranged for the Bai ley Bugle by the edi tor. Thi s list includo s rincipally schools ssuing mimeograph pa pers. Among those in cluded G.re Greenville, S.C.; Mingo Junction, Ohio; Rockingham,K,C.; Fred Olds Gr, School and Broughton High, Raleigh. The editor states that the staff v/ishes to exchange v/ith any school interested. PIT-COOKED BARBECUE our specidility November 13. 1942 Here And Now STUDENTS attending the State--Carolina foot ball game v/ere Martin Liles,Tommy Etheridge, Bobby J. Corbett, Carl Walker Jr., Louis Bis- sette, Hollis Haskin, Willis Manning, Adolph Brantley, J. C. Lamm, Charles D. Phillips, Bobby Stott, and Rich ard Stott. 86 TICKETS have boon issued free of charge to children bringing 100 lbs. of scrap. The offer still holds good. SCIENCE becomes s'o important to Ivan Denton that ho has bought a microscope in order to study and make his experiments in biology. DR. J. S. TIPPETT, educational professor at tho University of North Carolina, v/rites a card to tho editor offering criticism of tho Bailey Bugle. TYPISTS for the paper will now include the first year students who have shovm the most progress. PAVORITE typo of book in the high school li brary proves to be fiction. More of those ^e issued each week than any other. SCHOOL STORE, operated by Carl Walker Jr., is open every day before classes begin and dur ing lunch. MARINES: John D. Bissette-Cpl. Bertice Strickland Sgt. Preoman Vick -Pvt, 1st. Class \ , 1' ; PLATE LUNCHES 35c HOT-DOGS 3a EACH HAMBUKGEKS lOi EACH BAIlE'i: N.C. 0/ne Wifh L/s and fat The Food Of The Best Cooh FBINICH'S CAP
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