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Bailey Bugle, Bailey, North Carolina, April, 1951 Pape 2 Janice Earp, Ray Jones Jordan, Jerry Horton, Clifton McKeel, Eldred Perry, Theron Sanders, Roosevelt Warren, and Jac queline V'instead are due many thoughtful and cour teous "thanks" for their promptness and carefulness as school bus drivers. These students rise ear lier in the nornirg than do other students in order to arrive at school on schedule. Unless something is "ailing" his bus, no driver is more than five minutes late at any time. Three drivers-Jerry Hor ton, Clifton McKeel, and Eldred Perry-perform a dou ble duty by making an extra load in the morning and afternoon without extra salary. In addition to operating their bus, the drivers are required to make daily re ports, including such par ticulars as number of stu dents riding, number of miles traveled, gallons of gasoline used. At the end of the month all these items must be averaged be fore a driver receives his check of $20, Much praise is due, too, to the substitute drivers who are generous enough to fill a vacancy when needed, Llavis Perry Tommy, a tall handsome boy, is admired by teach ers and students alike, for his poise, politeness, pride> and friendliness. ?ath all these character traits, one could well ex pect a studeous boy and in Tommy's case not be disap pointed, A member of the F.F.A. and serving as F.F.A. re porter three years. Tommy is a very good agriculture student. Having membership at both the Bailey and lit. Plea sant M.Y.F. clubs. Tommy is definitely interested in chvirch activities. Tommy is a fun-loving junior. He enjoys all sports—fishing, hunting, and archery. Besides these many acti\’lties Tommy in cludes studying as a defi nite interest, since he is usually an honor roll stu dent. Aside from being a substi tute bus driver, Tomny gives plenty of time to the junior activities, He has been class president since his freshman year. Although agriculture is Tommy’s favorite subject, his ambition is to be an airplane pilot or minister. This determined young man v;ith such an outlook on life is surely expected to succeed, Lois Thigpen, Now that Principal Weaver has the services of Alice Ferrell in his office, what would the school do without her 1 VJho would do the many little jobs of answering iHe telephone, running down the ones who are wanted on the phone, and taking checks to Mrs, Lassiter for her signature? Besides the tasks, Alice does all of llr. V/eavor's typing, fills out various reports, and keeps the of fice going T/hile I.Ir, Weav er is array or teaching a class. Alice, not only per forms these daily duties, but also assists ar^r stu dent or teacher vrho needs her help, Mr. V/'eaver gives as his reasons for employing her —"She was the only avail able person who was ac quainted with the work. Alice can carry on my work in the exact way that I would. She is also a very dependable and trustworthy person." She has been heard to say that she had rather do the type of vrork she's doing than anything she has ever done. Alice, a 'i|9 graduate of BHS, has Vifon the friend ship and admiration of stu dents and teachers alike in the year she has been here. Anne Bunn
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