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MdV 9. 1947 BAILE.Y BUGLE BAILEY.. NORTH CAROLINA Page 2 JU[X5ES SELECT M. FINCH, D. fACE KING, QUEEN OF COTTON BALL HEUE AND NOW M. Y/. Weaver, principal, states that he has hopes that repairs and additions will be made in and around the school during the sum mer. liiving wall sockcts installed, painting and in side of the building, get ting blackout shades where needed, repairing the roof and plaster, getting door stops and lockers, weather stripping the windows, and putting a drainage project on the yard are the im provements needed. This work will be done if the labor can be secured. High school exams will be given May 19, 20, and 21. On Monday afternoon. May 19, the first-period-class exam will be taken by the students. Second, third, and fourth-period-class ex ams will be Tuesday, May 20; fifth and sixth period exams, Vv'ednesday, 21. Exams for all seniors not averaging B" will be sche duled for May 15-16. HOITOR ROLL Name Grade Barbara Farmer 9 Lena Mae Price 9 Octavia Beard 10 Elizabeth Glover 10 Ben Etheridge 10 Jackie Edwards 11 Clara Faye VJilliams 11 Phyllis Finch 12 Betty Doris Sanders 12 Except for absences Thelma Creech 9 Lenzie ''/'organ 9 Alice Ferrell 10 Dorothy Joyner 10 Marfie Peele 10 Loii? Rsy Pace 11 Thrae JuniasToGraduate A End Of Saimef Sdiool Three juniors, EdythEigh, Peggy Brannon, and ' Margie Glover,arc planning to at tend Pi'ielund College, Salemburg, Korth Ci^rolina, this summer in order to graduate ut the end of the summer session. Next year Peggy will go to Vioman*s College, Greensboro. Each girl has fourteen units. In order to com plete the required sixteen units for graduation, Peggy will have French II and science; t!argie and Edyth, English and civics. Reservations have been made to enter in June. ' ApplicabbQudalions In high school, as all over the world, there are many different types of people, '^ften these people can be best described by applying to them famous quotations. A few apt quo tations follow: Bobby Glover - "And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind." Mary Grey V»iggs - "As mer ry as the ds^y is long." Bobby Ray Meacomes - "A ’wolf’ among ladj.es is a most dreadful things." Evelyn Poole - "Your If is the only peacemaker; much virtue in If." Sharon Dunn - "How far that little candle throws his beams ! So shines a good deed in a naughtv world." Ruby Rhodes - "Silence :s the perfectest herald cf Deri Pace and Mildred Finch, , ninth grade stu dents, v;ere crowncd king and queen of the Cotton Ball in the gym, April 14. The ball was sponsored by the BUGLE staff and Lewis Vy'atson and Miss Hildred Lewis, teen-age club advi sers. Style, neatness, and be comingness were the stand ards used by Miss Yvilma Johnson, teacher. Miss Lew is, and Mr. YJatson in choosing the king and queo% DIVISION Dividing the gym was a curtain of green and gold streamers centered with the word YifELCOME spelled out in cotton. The staff, vjith its helpers, arranged half of the gym for danc ing, the other half for games; ping pong, bingo, pegity, puzzles, cardsj^and hearts. Girls came dressed ip cot ton dresses; boys, in cot ton shirts. Mrs. Milton Finch and Mrs. Bud Sanders served refresh ments to the group. Aiding the staff in games and decoration were Jacque line Collie, Ben Etheridge, Y/illard Finch, and Ruth Farmer, students. joy* Millard Morgan - "Whore ignorance is gliss, ’tis folly to be wise." Billy Iturray - "As idle as a painted ship." James Ray Stone - "He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsellor, a cheerful companion, or an effectual com.forter." 3,8,
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