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Page 2£. Senior WILLIAl'I ELBERT GLOVSR He is tall, blond, blue eyed, neat, and handsome, Doeg that soiind like the answer to yovir dream girls? William Glover, alias "Boz” claims that work at his home, Groen Pond, takes most of his after-school time, and that he doesn't ''hang-out” 'anywhere. He’d like to o\m a black Packard, visit Florida, and eat coconut pio, VIVIM GRI7FIN Long-lashed, sparkling blue eyes are perhaps the most outstanding feature of this senior's appcoT- ancvf. Born here in Hash Cotinty, October 7, 1929, blond Vivian thinks that of all her subjects at BHS she likes English best, "Some day I'd like to visit Hew York," says Vivian, BIILY HOCKETT HORNER Tall, dark-haired, blue eyed, Billy Horner, one of Bailey's stars in his fa vorite sport, basketball, was born Ifey 1,1929. "I'flien I grew up, I ;/ant to be a' patrolman," comments Billy, "because then I can drive fast and not get caught," MARLYN PEARL L.'INCASTER The 96 pound blond, Mar- lyn Lancaster, captured last year's spotlight as Miss Bugle, Marlyn deems honesty the nost admirable trait one can possess. She is seeji most often, in the BAILEY BUGLE BAILFYNOftTH CAROHNA journalism room working on the BUGLE or vn.th Bernease Eatmon, senior, talking over their plans to enroll next year in Norfolk Gener al Hospital, BOBBY LE3 FINCH Luclcy—that * s what we call him I '/hy? Did you know that "Goofy"' won a C?90 tobacco sprayer only a short while ego? Bluo-eyed, brovm-fcr;,lved Bobby Leo has an almost i-dstful look in his eyes when ho says "I'm proud to be graduating, but I hate leaving my classmates," That he is a hard v;orker Is agreed upon by all those who have seen the effort he has spent on delivering papers every morning and on journalism, FRAUK ED!J:.RD LE’TIS As clasc treasurer. Prank Lewis holds the strings to tho seniors purse. This tall, dark-haired senior was born February 23, 1930, and has attended no other school than Bailey, "Nappy" is most often seen xjith Bobby Lee Finch at Stone's Service Station. Frank is fulfilling his dreean of be coming a doctor by enroll ing in Duke University next fall. MILL^;RD roAimiN MORGi^I,Jr, Tlie seniors' chief execu tive, Millard Morgan- was born -aear^Ball^;-. in. 1929. N. '* Ai^rll 16. 19A8 Portraitures He is most frequently seen with Frank Lewis and Bobby Perry, For tuo consocutive years, Millard has govern ed the senior class as president. Although he has placed his application at Dulce University? Millard is undecided as to his fu ture vocation, RCBERT CUI^TIS GLOVEK Just in case you can't decide who owns that dis- ting-uishcd sounding n^jno, it mi^^ht help to explain that aroiind school he' s better known as "Bobby", Born May 10, 1930, this blue-eyed, blond-haired senior has been outstajid- ing in FFA, having held offices ranging from secretary to president. Ho seems to be quite a cheer ful person, as he is for ever singing. BOBBY DEV7 P:3^RY To have a * white-collar job and a home are the ambitions of one of the top athlotcs of BHS, Most likely fovni with Hollis Haskins, Bobl.'y Perry, born in iTaSi'. Count;'' on January 13,» 1930, names as his favorite-fried chicken, a Pontiac, and the color blue. For this br’ovn- eyed chap, one word ex- nlains gradviation—"'Wonder ful", BROOKS VICK "I hate to leave BHSysays blond, blue-eyed •Brooks Vick, who was born in Nash County on October 18.1930, . Soe ^PORTffflT'nTRg)r'f,-n-. ng.
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