Bailey Bugle. Bailey. North Carolina, February. 19$1 Page 11 Mary Ann Miller Becomes Bi-County Treasurer fliumni 'i4 By Beverly Tapp While most of the girls in this class preferred home making, the boys are settled in jobs and the army. Y/allace Bissette, better knovm as Pud, met with a fatal motorcycle accident a fev; years after gradu ation. MAR XLAGE Now happily married are Seroba Anderson (Mrs, Bok Akin), Dorothy Eatmon (Mrs. Richard Horner), liargie High (Ifrs. Dan H'>bert Bissette), La Verne’Horner (i'lrs, James Brown), Arah Pearl Horton (llrs. Tom Currin), Rosanna Jones (lirs. Hartwell Phillips), Maude Lewis (llrs* Horace Cooper), Gleo Patterson (iirs. 'V/illiam Sanders), RoKiaine Perry (l»/a’s* F.ranois Barnes), Ruth Ruffin (llrs. Charles Hagwood), Melba Stott (Ifrs. John Smith), and Jean Vick (ifrs. Roland Murray), Teaching proves to be the second favorite among the women, for Bobbie Morgan and Josephine Griffin are following this vocation. VARIOUS OCCUPATIOIIS Different occupations claim a large number of this class—Bruce Griffin, Bobby Jones Corbett, Henry'Earl Glover, Raymond Jones, Bailey; I.!axine Finch, Raleighj Joe High, V/est ■ Virginia; Forrest Perry, Elizabeth City; Adolph Brantley, Ilississ- ippi; Tommy Etheridge, Spring Hope; Bobby Stott, Rocky Mount; Philip Stone, Bailey, One member of this class, Elton Glover, is in the army. Franklin-Nash county F. H. A. members selected I^ary Ann l&ller to serve as bi county treasurer for 1951* Other officers elected were Doris Garner, Presi dent; Jeanette Joyner, Vice president; Nancy Edwards, secretary; and Sue Manning, song leader. EH As To Meet Three F. H. A. members— Doris Murray, Judy Finch, Barbara Nell Lamm~vdll present a program center ing around vocations at the next F. H. A, meeting, March l5« BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME This Spring With Gloriously Beautiful Wallpaper from BBIDGERSPAINT&WALLPAPER CO. 125 S, Tarboro St, ALSO HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES ARTIST'S SUPPLIES VENETIAN BLINDS PAINT SUPPLIES BEST YfALLPAPER TOYS & GAIiES Wilson N, C,