BAILEY BUGLE 'B'g-h-pngT’.r 1QA7 B AlL EY/ NORTH C AR.OLINA ppcn i?. NINTH GIR.LS SeitiorsPre^pare For Last LapOF High ScKool COMIKIFD feol: ?ao^ » Lois Pace, Blsie Rook- er, eleventh; Phyllis' Finch, llary Evelyn Glover, and Keith Glover, t’-^elfth, made honor roll on exans. -■if ter journalism with 94 on terr. average came geometry with 91, follotred by typing II, 89, and shorthand, 83. Lowest average for the term v/as 78, made by algebra and physics. COIIDUCT Conduct grades for each room averaged not less than 90 nor more than 92. Lenzie r.jor£an and Keith Glover made the highest average on exams and term respectively. Thelma Creech and Beth Bissette tied for second place in exam averages, vrhile Len- zie I;Iorgan, Jackie 3^dwards, and Lois R. Pace were se cond for the term. • For the tern there were two all-the-way failures in high school. One com plete failure was made on exams. Oiders have been pljaced for senior callinr cardn. Seniors^ have selected their invitations for com- mencemeiit and are waiting until the date oi* the com- mencemont exercises is sn- noiuiced to order the in vitations. Kaving tc^ken measurements for caps and gowns, the senior3 are making reserva tions now to avoid last- minute rush. The ' play^ '’Voluatary Bride,” will be presented by the senior class in March. Since the senior pictures are to appear in the last issue of the BUCL"^, True- blood Studio, of V.'ilson, has made the pictures. Mrs. Lewjs Thanks Boys Mrs. I'. F. Lewis, super-' intendent of the cafeteria, wishes to express her thanks to the boys who help by carrying milk bottles, food supplies, and oil up and down the stairs. She also welcomes the re turn of I.lrs.' Oneal and IvJrE, Yfilliajns, whose ab sences were due to illness. We Are Now Equipped To Do The Best nDry Cleaning And Pressing. doa/T forget to see oue new line of SPRING SAMPLES FOR TAILORED-MADE SUITS AND PANTS EXPECTED SOON. BAILEY DRY CLEANERS 6AILEX N. C.