April 16. 1945
BAILEY BUGLE
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ALUMNI NEWS
NEWS Of former
THEIR ACTIVITIES
STUDENTS
AND WHEREABOUTS
BROOKS Eim was a re
cent visitor In the
high school. He for
merly v/orked with
Black and Decker in
Baltimore, He is now
on limited duty in the
U. S. army.
JESSIE HASKINS, 1942
graduate from Bailey,
is nov; employed v/ith
the Bailey Theatre.
MRGIE BROWN, a stu
dent at E.C.T.C. in
Greenville, plans to
complete her studies
to become a grammar
grade teacher during
the coming year,
EVELYN STOTT is an em
ployee of the Western
Union Telegraph Com
pany in Raleigh.
ARNOLD BOSWELL and RAN-
DOLP DEW v/ere recent
visitors to the high
school.
ELSIE 1^\E PAGE is at
tending the Croft's
Secretarial and Busi
ness School in Durham.
LOIS JOHNSON has re
mained at homo for the
last two years. She
now works in Etheridge
drug store.
JANICE HlfiH for the
last six raonths has
been working in Bis-
settes’ drug store in
Wilson.
PRANCES BISSETTE,grad
uate of last year, is
now working v/ith the
Vifestern Union Tele
graph Office in Ra
leigh.
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Willard Honeycutt
Located
V/ord has been rccelve-
cd through the Rod
Cross that seaman 1st
class Willard Honey
cutt has been found in
a Japanese prison camp
in the Philippine Is
lands .
He joined the navy in
1939 and took his ba
sic training at Nor
folk, Virginia.
His mother, Inlrs. Bet-
tie Honcycutt of near
Bailey, had not heard
from him in over a
year,
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