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OIM lACZ MRY JUIIF, BTildlTUlY This class is famous for its brother—^brother of sister—^brother teams. Sharing Fords seems to be a characteristic of these teams. Jay and his brother Wallace pal around togeth er on theirs. For two years Jay has driven bus 39 over Gaulberry's red, rocky hills. Those hills have gripped him, for there he plans to remain as a farmer, DELTON R. GLOVER Delton's portrayal of the typical business man in the senior play best tj*pi- fies the opinion of the class regarding his future, Kis dependability and cheerfulness vri.ll stand him in good stead. LESTER PACE Seniors, v/e'd better watch out.' Lester reports he's going to be a high way patrolman. One of these days he is likely to come pulling up beside us and, in his quiet v;ay but •with broad smile, hand us a ticket for speeding, C. H. I'iANNING This senior, "Bookie", as everyone knows him best, has a pleasing personality and is liked by everyone. He was an F.F.A. member for three years and a mem ber of Bailey's basketball team during his junior and senior years. He's the one senior most often sporting a tie. C. H. is undecided about his future, SCOTT LE’.7IS "It's got so,","boo-li- bebop" are phrases that OI.Iax, better knovrn as, "VJolly" to his friends, loves Fords, squirrel hunting, and evidently the soil, for Ol.iax intends to farm after ^I'^iduation. He jointid cui’ class r’.n our sophomore y^ar, coming from Bragto'vm School, Durham^ £:,nce then, he and his bi'other Lester have been running the fcrm for their I'othcr and alter ding school at the s.a!ne time,, Evid.ently they have done well, for a diploma and a NeT.')" Ford all in the same spring are more than most of us can boast ofo are as natural to one senior as eating every morning. Vilio conld this "v/izard" of English be? Of course it's the one and only Scott "Krupa" Lewis, Scott, a (’rum, enthusiast, a choir member, and a glee club member is such a versatile fellow that it would take all day to des cribe his talents. The above adjectivc is very descriptive, but there's one that everyone will say aye to; that is, Scott is always a friend in need, Ijary June is Icno/m as that tall guard on the girl's B.K.S. basketball squad, "Dugs," so called by many of her friends, is planning to enter Rex Hospital next year. There she hopes to play ball vath the Rex team. Her pet delights are joking and eating, l^e shaliL wait to see her own- ing a Cadillac, SiSERVKE ' SMIli beatoods Fruits Produce Feeds D. TEMPLE iDIAI 19-1 BAILEY FOR SERVICE QUALITY VISIT, RW. GLOVER. jQi ICE CREAIu, SOFT DRINKS GAS, OIL, GROCERIES SI^ilTH DOUGLAS FERTILIZER POOL TABLE * * ... Phorte298] Spring Hope^ R.F.D.
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