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!.fey 9. 1947 tAiyr BUGLE - BAILF-Y.'"'NORTH Page 17 sEnioRS fls SEEn m r scPkmoRE 8Y OCTAVIA BEARD , Now listen, the saga of seniors \ve’ll tell, • A tale of adventure - we know this full well — A tale filled with sorrow, with lau?;hter, and tear: But mostly with happiness throughout the years.' Our basketball hero is Tex Rickard (Pete) And Madge saved our girls* games through win or defeat. ‘Two shadows are "Doodle" and pal Bobby Vick And Pansy and Phyllis through thin and through thick.. vVatch fair fery Evelynand bold Bobby Ray And Effie and Daisy, a duet each day. Our Janice Bunn says she got her greatest thrill Vi'hen getting John’s diamond, for her d ream was fulfilled There's studious Al, and there's cute Clara Jean, Demure I&ble Vick, and calm, thoughtful Faylsne. There's Gladys, the senior who*s evur at ease. And Odell, whose favorite sport is to tease. Shy Ruby, smart Kitty, don't leave them behind; Note Betty and Junior - ther’re two of a kind. lie'TG sure that you all know petite Evelyn Finch And lighthearted Kancy, in other words, "Chinch". There's good-natured Keith and effusive James Ray, Yep-, wisecracking Hooksie and mischievous Grey. That Medlin girl (Janice) just loves to have fun; Forever seen reading - you guessed - Sharon Bunn. How that winds our gang up, our whole senior class. So give them good luck, Y»'ORLD,each gay lad and lass. (Sraduafcn Govns AND Bridel Attire Are Now Waiting For You At Your MOTHER & DAUGHm Store In Wilson THESE CAN BE HAD IN ALL SIZES AND IN WHITE AND PASTEL COLQRS B© Suro To Listen To FASHIONS IN MUSIC “ EACH TUESDAY.THUlSDAY.6SATU!l[>^Y NIGHT Presented Over W.GTM. By Your rOOTHER PHD OflUGIIlER FflSHIOflS Wi Ison, N.C.
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