Bailey Bugle, Bailey, N. C. January 1951 Page 1$ Seniors Have Pictures Made for Buqle Seniors/reshfTien Lead In Grades/Juniors in Atte ndance;Scphs. I n Honor Roll Records for the first se mester reveal that both the freshmen and seniors have made B averages in their scholastic work; the juniors and sophomores, B- and C-t-, respectively. Failing the first half vrere tv:o freslirien, four sophomores, and one junior. Forty-six ninth grade stu dents, 1;2 sophomores, 32 eleventh graders, and 36 seniors passed their work the first semester. SEJffiSTER HONOR ROLL The sophomore class led with three honor roll stu dents, They were Jan Perry, Fannie Lou Manning, and Clara Lou Stott. Jimmy Harris and Eunice Perry, freshman and junior, re- spectivelj^', also made honor roll grades for the semester. With ?5 per cent average the junior class had the highest attendance record. Seniors had a 93 per cent avera2;ej sophomores, 92 per cent, and freshmen, 91 per cent average. Honor Roll Eunice Perry and Gene Finch, juniors, made honor roll grades for the third reporting period. Jan Perry, Fannie Lou Manning, and Clara Lou Stott, sopho mores, also made honor roll. Those getting honor roll grades, except for ab sences were Mavis Perry and Jane Morgan, seniors. Since the end of the school year is drawing near, the seniors have be gun to make plans for graduation. This morning the 61ass went to VsTilson to have their pictures made for the senior issue of the The mascots, Martha Mor gan and Charles D. Philips, III, vent with the group to have their pictures taken for the Bugle. Arrangements are ’being made to dedicate the last edition of the paper to the departing seniors. Bugle. For fl RERL TrGol fit BREflKFflST limR SERVE Johnson’s Sliced Baron RnD Johnson’s Southern Choice Coifee O.LJOHPiSOn fURRKET Bailey, N.C. Dial 401