October 15. 1Q/.3 BAILfY BUGLE HE PRIES HE SPIES HE SNOOPS Snooping Sam Of all things! La Verne, a senior, has to be given a pacify to be kept quiet. Paul, a typewriter prints inuch faster than a pencil writes. Does Miss Langley ob ject? My! the compliment Miss Langley received when the man at the fair guessed her age eighteen I What would he say about Miss Ross ! Partiesr Parties I Parties I What’s the motive sophom.ore girls? You needn't look so sneakash Bobby, Tommy, and V/illi£. Everyone kiio\'.'S v/2iat' s crumpled in yo\iv J-iand as you enter che room--an ex~ CUOP'o Maybe it isn’t be cause you look old, Betty Doris, that the- man referred to some of the ninth grade girls os your ch^ildren. Probably he was judg ing by your sophisti cated v;ays. Harry Lee, Bobby P. and Hex, do you enjoy seeing your victim scolded by the teacher for g.oing to class without a pencil? Or maybe you are planning to make extra money by selling collected pencils. Which is the motive? What next? eaves dropping little aouso tells us the home-ec girls are wishing for a separate building. r>f i OH suspicious t, :H.>i-"5ArTER^ I Follow HitnJ lAi Bugle shooPer) (it's My' JOB TO Find \ 'our ABOUT Ail thU ' MrsrfRiES^^ Fas.e. ..II BUILD'NG MATEPJAL PAINTS _ PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL 5 UPPLIES AUTOMOBILE GLASS INSTALLED OILDV 1H/MRI)WARE \J.U,5OW^0M.C STOP AT THE PURE OIL SIGN GAS f OIL o CANDY DaiNKS ICE CREAM EJ.W6H BAILEY, N.C. JBX JDCNTt^N (oopsi H£fK (You’P 7WNK I ,\w4s A garbage OR Mto tyNcovfP, , )>I&CA,RDCD ( imformavo^ VoR Sor)ETH(v6^