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December 13, 1946 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY. NORTH CARQUNA Page 5 Behind The Scenes General BusnessClassVisitslelegajDh Office BOBBY RA.Y ISEkCOmS, a sen ior, is his father’s as sistant, although you wouldn’t suspect his inter est in anything teriaed •work. He helps milk the cow and feed the other animals on his father’s farm. This job seems to fit Bobby Ray very well, for he is quite frequently heard boasting about his farm animals. VIJRGI/. LEE STRICKU.ND'S home chore is helping v;ith the ironing. That she does her virork v/ell is obvious by the .. ‘ neatly pressed clothes she wears. "Rrnnors are flying" that humorous BILLY MURRAY is an especially good jitter- bugger. We should have guessed that by the light, nimble-footed steps v/e see Billy making when prancing from one class to another. Bicycling is a special sport Y/ith the ROOKER SIS TERS; in fact it. is such a favorite that DOROTHY AO, a sophomore, spends her spare time teaching youngsters to ride her b ike. BOBBY AND REX PERRY re- Follov;ing up their study of all forms of telegrams, the-general business class visited the telegraph of fice last v/eek for first hand information and de tails. Mr. Roy \/atson, Bailey railroad agent, explained the method of telegraphy. He demonstrated the Morse code in slov; motion for the benefit of the stu dents. lieve the tension .of bus driving by ridinr> their lovely white and black pony, which they prize highly. They were told the sta tions that v/ere being call ed at that time and how to recognize Bailey’s call. They were informed by J!r. Viatson that no message is received with any misspell ed words. All telegrams are typed as they are received and a copy of each must be kept for a year for refer ence . Rates, the numbej' of v;ords, and time limits vicre discussed for re gular telegrams, day let ters, and night letters. Vt, Watson explained that See GENER/.L BUSI1;ESS Pg.6 lake A Tip From M BeforG Taking A ChristmasTrip Have Your Car Checled At Bailey Service Station bailey N,c. ro mpt A-ND D c-oendrjble Service
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