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March 2, 19 Seni or LESLIE RAY DEW Also born and reared in Nash County is glond, blue eyed, and 5'- 11" Leslie Ray Dew. Sometimes called "Kenneth Batts' other half", he is known for hig cheerfulness and easy-to- get-along-^^rith disposition. Leslie's taste in cars rions to Cadillacs; in foods, to c’iocolate cake^ in radio, to the Chester field Supper Club; and in colors, to blue. Working around home after school claims most of his spare time. At present he has no after-graduation plans. PATRICIA ANN LAMM Who around Bailey doesn't know Patsy Lamm? This tall comely miss has long, nat urally curly brown hair, blue eyes and dimples. She is well-known for her even- temper and good natiu-e. Her spare time is usually consumed with either Ruth Farmer or Jivelyn Poole.Ac cording to Patsy, the most outstanding day in her high schaol career was the day she got her class ring. Smiling, Patsy says, dream man must be tall, dark, and handsome and drive a Baiclci' RUDOLPH EATMON You'll often see him in yellow; that's his favor ite color. Everyone seems tc think that yellow does justice to that wavy black hai:.’ and brown eyes, too When asked what his favor ite subject in high school hL.d been, Rudolph replied. 3AIIFY BUGLE V , .l T U' r A P dJT "Typing," Mrs, Lassiter rightly holds a warm spot in her heart for this sen ior, for it in ho who cleans and closes the typ ing roow each jBvening.Usu ally found mth William Glover, he likes to "hang out" at Green Gables. As yet, he says, that "ideal girl hasn’t conle along. BETTY BLWCIffi EATI»ION SparW-e—she has plenty ! Pep—oodles of it I Whom are we talking about? Betty Blanche Eatmon, of course, Betty Blanche first gre'^it- ed the world October A, 1930, Now the most no tic- able thing about this sen ior is her blue-gray eyes, which really shoot sparks if she is angry. "Nothing—that's what I do after school,” says she. (Ibccept for listening to her favorite soap opera, Her favorite song is"I*ll Always Be in Love with You," and maroon is her pet color. She likes to "hang out" at E, P, Priv- ett's, "Being a senior is simply wonderful," she says. BSRNS.A.SE EATI'iON Green-eyed, brown haired Joyce Bernoase Eatmon was born in Nash County on November 14, 1929, N A Pago 27 Portre i tures This senior, ur.va.lly found in comfor; iVde sports clothes, is mos'J.y seen working on the mimeo- scopo in the back, of the journalism room. She has the reputation of being a hard worker, and was win ner of the 1947 journalism avjard. Out,Tide of school Ber- ncaso likes to listen to the radio, preferring WGEC^s "Coffee Time" be cause of its hot jazz. She hopes to go in train ing at Carolina General Hospital after graduation, JACKI'-i: LOIS :^WAJIDS Petite, attractive Jackie Lois Edwards holds more medals than anyone in school; tv;o scholarship medals, one journalism pin, and one journalism medal. Vice-president of the sen ior class and three years a BUGLE staff member, she has made honor roll all through school. She plans to attend business school o.fter graduating so as to become a socretary. Jackie still has time for fun, though, as she confesses that "Boys" arc her favor ite subjects. Oh yes I Just ) for the book, she has long black hair, blue eyes, and dimpDes, Mother Honors Son Seniors were entertained February 23, at activity period in their homeroom by Mrs. Kermit Lewis, hon oring the birthday of her son PVank,senior treasurer. After writinfi a birthday wish to Frank in his mem ory book, each senior was served a dr ini: and peanuts.
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