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Intelligence, beauty, and a Iffonciefful personality are combined in the senior's secretary, Jane Morgan, and how proud the class is to have her I Since Jane entered high school three years ago, she has taken an active part in athletics. She declares that her happiest raoinent was scoring four teen points in a basket ball game, Yfhen graduating from grade school, Jane rias' valedictorian of her class, and for three. consecutive years she has been a mar shal here at Bailey. Che also rated making the most progress in music one year. BEAUTY .UiD BRAINS Proof that Jane has beauty as well as brains is evident, since her class chose her a MISS BUGLE candidate for one year and a Miss Popularity representative for two years. Although Jane isn‘t thinking of marriage she has thir; to say about - ’her ideal m;-n; ''To me the ideal man would be one v;ho could receive honors vrith- Poised, confident, Trell- mannered, and smartly dressed is very discrip- tive of luary Ann Miller, junior, YJho shoulders the responsibility of class treasurer and the honor of Miss Bugle, Mary Ann eets an excel lent patterrj in style and leadership vliich students would benefit* by if they would follow, Doris Joyner out becondn^ conceited. He would be able to think serious1/ without being moody and vrauld never be sarcastic. Aoove all he would have a keen sense of humor and high ideals." CCLLEGE Jane is planning to enter Duke next fall but :?..s un decided about her i,iajor. Unlike the traditional reputation attributed to redheads, Jane is remark ably able to control her temper. The seniors have yet to see her lose' her temper or bccome rude, "A friend in need is a friend indeed" applies to Jane, as she is always there to help, Bobby Lamm IVho' s ambitious, very cute, loves basket ball, takes part in all activi ties of tenth grade A, and has a cheerful good morn ing and bright amile for all? Of course you know, hex’—Jan Perry, She was secretary of her class in 19k9, was secre tary of the F. H. A, last year and was re-elected secretary of the F. H, A, this year. Jan also at4 tended’F, H, a. camp this summer, ■TILLIilG DI3rCJ.ITI0N Che does anything you ask her to 'T/ith a ivill. V.'henever lirs. Farmer simp ly has to do some tiling else on Zhglish, Jan takes over, calla the roll, and tcacheis a very interesting lesson. Keep training her Mrs., Farmer; maybe she’ll be uj good as you are one day. Another very helpful. thing Jan does is keeping the library the first period. Her hobby is read ing, Jan takes pride in pleas ing her classmates and is very studious. She plans • to attend Cullow’hee Col lege to become a home eco- noLiics teacher. Jan is a very fine model of a tv;oical high school girl. Lois.R. Thigpen
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