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Bailey Bugle, Bailey, N. C. January. 19^1 Page 2 M.Lamn' m To me there isn't a friendlier person in Bai ley High School than Bar bara Nell Lamm. There is always a bright smile and friendly "good morning" in store for all students. Neatness is the most visi ble character trait of this sophomore girl. She is always neatly dressed, including clean polished shoes. Barbara Nell is an active member of the glee club and F.K.A. Club. She is very prompt and studious, Barbara Nell's favorite past time is reading, bas ket ball, her favorite sport—although she didn't try for the team this year. Co-operation (accord ing to her)is the school'.s greatest need. Aiding fellov/ students and teachers whenever poss ible, Barbara Nell has made friends of all. Lois Thigpen R. 0. Face, who is hospi talized with a broken leg, was given a blood trans fusion January 12. Those offering blood were Ed Pace, Clifton McKeel, Ray Jones Jordan, Charles Williams, Theron Sanders, Frank Brown, and Pete Strickland. Christine Fov^ler, fresh man, declares that she likes all subjects so well that it is hard to choose her best-liked one. After a few minutes’ thinking, Christine de cided home economics is her most interesting sub ject, considering that she has always vianted to learn cooking and sewing* Reading is this fresh man's greatest hobby. Likely,this hobby accounts for her writing ability. "To get the most oi:t of school, one must cooperate with the teachers and do the best vrork one can," vras the ansvrer given v^hen asked hov/ students could get the raost from school. INSPm''.TION Christine finds it rather fascinating to keep test papers and look over them as the years go by. Those high grades must inspire this freshman. This kind, quiet, neat girl says she likes people who are trustwort'-;y, neat, considerate, and above all co-operative. Yfith all these qualities there is no doubt that Christine may achieve her ambition, to become a teacher. Mavis Perry The Armed Services now claim or vfill claim in the near future a number of former Bailey students. The Bugle salutes them and will be glad to hear from any of them. VARIOUS CAMPS Billy Murray, a 'U8 gradu ate, is at Camp Riley, Kansas, Bobby Ray Mea- comes and Tommy Sanders, who are in the air force, are in training at Fort Cainpbell, Kentucky, Harry Lee Nixon, Elton Ray Hor ton, and Isaac Medlin are stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Clyde Finch is on Guam. Jack Farmer is novr at Camp BeIvor, Virginia; Belton Ray Glover, Fort Bliss, Georgia; Delton Deans, Fort Glenwood,'Mis souri j Kenneth Batts, San Diego, California; C. H. Manning, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, James Ray Stone, -Bobby Lee Finch, Kenneth Farmer, and L. G. Deans left for various camps a few days ago. Wil liam Glover is a member of the Coast Guard in Califor nia. Although we were unable to get the exact location of Lenzie Vick, it is thought he is in Korea, If there is an omission of any name, it is because of lack of information. Anne Bunn
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