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- BAILEY BUGLE, ^AILEY-. GIRLS JOI N -^ BU S Page -19 Competing ■ with the male "bus driver-s this sohocl - 'term are tv/a'senior girls» • '"ficfcorciing to Ja'cqttelLne ‘...V/iristead,' her ■ main motive '• in driv*i-ng is - the saflary, . y;hich , . she hopes will defray her expenses at t)u.s'ine&&-sc ho ol' next' year ^ Janice Earp first became interested in becoming .a ' bus driver last fall, when her brother, Earl Earp, drove home with his bus. The girls report that their chief problems in driving the buses are discipline of students, the inability to repair the school buses if they should break down, the necessary rush to get the students to school on-'time, and tlTe narrov/ roads . ■ ■ • ■Drivers ' for tha other buses are Jerry Horton, sophoTTibre; ' ‘ Roosevelt r.arren, junior; Ray Jones Jordan, Clifton McKefel, Theron Sa'orders, Eldred Perry, se-niors,-- . .. According to H. yr. ITeaver, ^principal, gii*ls make "mighty good bus 'drivers: they - take govod care of their buses, and are not prone to recklessness," ' If God had. intended that you -tallc more’ than- you hear, he vrould have riven ■you tvro mouths... instead of ■.tvfo ears * ■ ■ Ol ■ 'jerri S'PICES r • n; Cold Vi/^.^ther Is Coming aD;¥ QJS [FD[ia :^(Dm SERVICE STflTIOn fiat ten es TirQs Gas Oil Telephone 283 AND „R1E FLAVORING FILLINGS ,'7 SEE YOUR RAWLEiGH DEALER iffaoi miiEdi BA ILLY DRY CLEANERS PRtiTiNtMaM I •CLEANING 6 PRESSING ALTERING SUITS TAILORED TO MEASURE
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