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BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAEOLINA, OCTOBER, 1952 llluminotinQ Tho /^/urnn/. _rena bissette Bailey's alumni are found far and wide, engaging in various occupations, REBA BRYANT was intro duced to the students of Middlesex through their M.H.S. EAl-iBLER as "Senior Girl of the Klonth." In the cenior superlatives, she vfas named one of the friendliest. JACKIE VICKE, graduate of the class of »52, is appearing in the first Little Theater . production of the season at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson. RUTH FARIviER was one of the four nominees from W.C.U.K.C.as candidate for May Queen. >'IN THE ARMY NOW*' LU’THER JONES is in the Array and has been in New foundland almost a year, C.D, liULLENS is now sta tioned in New Mexico, while JACK RHODES is ser ving in the Navy in Tenn essee, CORPORAL EARL EARP is now stationed in Italy, PERCY JUNICR MURRAY sent a recording of his voice home in l,Iid-October, IN THE BUSINESS V^CRLD ?iaRGORIE FINCH PIERCE is employed at Charles in Wilson, North Carolina, JALES JONES, graduate of the class of 'I4O, is assis tant manager of an A & P Store in Vfashington, B.C., after beginning as a gro cery boy. JACQUELINE COLLIE is am expert technician at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltic more, Jsaryland, TOMIvIY ETHERIDGE ■ has accepted, a position in Portsmouth, Virginia. REBA M.- WHITLEYV f 6rjfierly7 \ working with He^ig & Meyers in Wilson, is now a clerk at McClellans. BETTY LOU BRANTLEY is em ployed at Bissette's Drug Store in Wilson, North Carolina. LESLIE RAY DLV: is working for Raleigh Linen Service in Raleigh, and BOBBY is chief clerk for the Columbia Baking Company in Wilson, North Carolina. CARL II. 17ALICEL, JR.,after graduating as an electri cal engineer at State Col lege, is working in Rocky Mount, vrhere he has been employed for the last four years. R.O. PACE is a '’freshman at xii i C. C * "THOSE \7EDDIN0 BELLS" LUCILLE BRASWELL became the bride of Junior Eatmon Saturday, October 19,1952. MARY LOU LAIvil'i became ¥srs, James Bunn on October 25» JEAN F. GLOVER and Gar land Pace were married last Friday evening at the Bailey Methodist Church. Insurance Covers 95.1% Of Studonts Of the 590 students and 20 teachers at Bailey High at the end of the first month, 95*1 per cent of the students and 75 per cent of the faculty mem bers are insured by the Pilot Life Insurance Com pany of Greensboro, North Carolina. Three classes. Miss Edith Farmer's freshmen boys. Miss Frances T/ilson's freshmen girls, and Mrs, Hovfard Farmer's ’junior class'j ar.e iniSured lOOCper cent. PAflE T Jan© Morgan Makes Duke Ivy Society Jane Morgan was one of the seven sophomores pres ent at the first general assembly of the coeds at WOMAN'S COLLEGE to be honored for outstanding high scholastic achieve ment during the preceding year. Jane is a graduate of the 1951 class of Bailey High School. Eresiding, Dean Florence Brinkley said that the meeting was "to honor those girls who have done distinguished vrork along academic lines-students vj'ho have learned to keep the main purpose of the college education central," She also stated that "these girls are except ional in that they are also quite active extra curricular ly. They are stu dents who have recognized the proper relationship between work and play, who have maintained a ration between 'values and set forth towards the proper goal." Boll Teom To Sponsor Towel Drive "A towel, please.’' That may be the request heard when one answer's his door bell v;ithin the next fev/ days. If so, it will be a mem ber of the basketball squad collecting towels, They need a supply in order that the players may be able to take showers after games and practices without having to expose themselves to the night air before cooling off. >1 !
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