BAIiiY npvenber 22, 1946 BUGLE bailey; north CAROLINA fftsa.lQ- WCIC Journalism Class Evaluatesi3uqle Upon receiving the second issue of the BAILEY BUGLE I wish to congratulate you and your entire staff on the -wonderful school paper you are publishing this year. I can assure you that the tine and effort spent on this work will prove worthwhile to all concerned. I look forward to the tine v;hen each issue arrives. Practically all the girls on third floor read each copy from cover to cover, even though they do not know anyone nentioned in it. Last month I received ny copy of your paper right before a Senate meeting; so naturally began reading it immediately, and in just a fev minutes all the senators had practically taken it av/ay fron me. Everyone complimented it highly and said it v/as the best school paper of its type they had ever ree.d. It may also interest you to know that sevora bers of our journalism class studied it fron a cr viewpoint and consider it of the highest quality. Lfeny of your types of articles correspond closely to those ir our college newspaper; for example, I particularly notic ed the one on campus fashions. I.iay success be yours throughout the school year in making the B/aLEY BUGLE of 1946-47 the best yet. 0 Hartsell Ser vesChurch I P, Hartsell, of Blgh Point, North Carolina^- is now serving as pastor of the Bailey and Middlesex Baptist Churches. Reverend Hartsell is mar ried and has three child ren. Though he now lives in High Point, he plans to move to Iflddlesex as soon as the parsonage is re paired, Ifr. Hartsell sells books as a source of extra in come ftnd has for sale many different and interesting books about the Bible. Having read the past two issues of the Bugle, he has complimented them high ly and expressed a desire to visit the journalism department. I, Very truly yours, U-c'' v>VVt ■> V-C'/ Thoms' Joyce Finch Teen-Aqe Dresses i ! Accessories ^ X'' Little GIRL Shoes AT LEOERBftOi

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