March X7. 1944
BAILEY BUGLE
Fap;o 9
Harland Perry,
Perry, James Pinch,
and Sammy Glover have
been to Fort Bragg for
examination. They are
now v/aiting for their
calls, James and Delton
going to the army; Har
land and Sammy, to the
Navy.
Elsie Mae Pace, a
graduate of Bailey in
’42, is a secretary in
Durham.
Estella Eatman, now at
Newark, Delaware, is
connected with the navy
but is not a WAVE; she
is an inspector there,
Percy Lee Liles, grad
uate of 1938, is in
the Naval Air ■ Corps,
stationed at Pensacola,
Florida. First Lieuten
ant Ray Liles, gradu
ate of 1936, is aide to
a Genercl :.nd is sta
tioned at San Diego,
California.
G. H. Bernes, an al-
munus of '40, who is
stationed at camp Hook
er, Alabama, visited
the school recently.
Louise Brantley, 1940,
has received her nur
se ^s diploma and is
•nursing at Duke Hos-
pi tal,
Bella Pace former
graduate of Bailey high
will graduate at
Christmas at Atlantic
Christian College. In
the future she hopes
to be either a singer
or a music teacher.
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Charles Williams, '42,
occupied in farming
ever since he graduated
expects to be called
to the army soon.
Norman Patterson, gra
duate of 1941, is homo
for 20 days before
entering service.
LETTER FROM LAST YEARS
BUSINESS .MANAGER
Dear Staffs
I received the last
copy of the Briley
Bugle, and it really
was one of the most in
teresting ones I have
seen yet.
•i^ven though you have
almost an entirely nev;
staff, there arc im
provements in the
paper since last year,
especially in the ads.
It is really wonder
ful to receive a paper
that I had a part in
v/hen I was in high
school and to knov; that
the students left be
hind are trying tc
make the paper bettor
monthly.
Keep up the good work,i
staff! I
Sincerely yours, |
Hollis Haskins
Christine Pinch, last
year's graduate homo
from Cullowhee for a
fev/ days last week,
visited the senior
class. As representa
tive of the college
she talked to the
class about the pros
pects of entering
Cullov/hee next year.
Keep’Em Informed
A. i:. Pincli CPIUr IJSIT
Irxvy ITo,, 417. ■ ’
Fleet P. 0.
Now York, N. Y.
Pfc. B. H. Farmer
Co Hdg. Platoon
240th M. P. Bn.
Hyde Park, H. Y.
Pvt. James Leo Brown
14034844
Co. B. 22nd Inf.
A.P.O. 4
f" Postma.stcr
New York, N. Y.
Pvt. Ambrose N.I'annim
14157037
Hg. Btry.,127th P.A.Bn
A.P.O. #35
Camp Butnor, N. C.
Pvt. Cecil 3. Brantley
34-854-382
Casual Detachment
Kingman Army Air Piold
Kingman, Arizona
MONEY/ WHO V>Af\ITS SOMF'
"Oh my goodness I
Where did I get this
extra two-hundred??
I can't iraacino v/here
it is supposed to be.
I can't find any use
for it anywhere.''
These words arc
actually hoard float
ing from Mrs. Las
siter's room almost
every day, but no one
seems to want the
money. Y/onder V/hy?
At fli’st the nows
sounded interesting,
but later everyone
ignored the remarks.-
Ke had learned the
true facts; the book-
k.-^eping students were
studying Practice Sets
and the money v;as only
play money. p.p.