BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA^ JANUARY. 1951;
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Whdts In A Name? School Atte n d once On Increase
a Name" fea-
drivers this
"What's In
tures bus
month.
Driving number 1 for the
school is WAY^TE B. FINCH,
or "Runt." One and Runt
both in number and size
have something in common—
diminutiveness j but_, as
we all know, two like
forces combined give
strength. Thus it is with
bus number 1 and its dri
ver.
TED MORRIS, driver of
number has a name that
implies courtusy,, depend
ability, consideration,
and modesty, as all
Morrises attending Bailey
High have revealed these
qualities.
CORNELIUS BOYKIN is the
driver of bus 35. Boy, kin
he drive, not only a bus,
but also a ballI
For the Glovers—DANNY,
JULIAN, and DVJIGHT-drivers
of buses h9j 5, and 62,
their name is representa
tive of one of the three
mozt-often-heard names of
the community, and for
these boys a name that be
speaks friendliness.
Driving another bus is
ANDRE'.^J SHERROD. Andrew the
disciple, leading others,
saying little to anyone,
surely fits our Andrew of
Bailey.
In the case of the Perry
drivers-RAYFORB and JERRY-
the name is deceptive, for
the two beys are quite dif
ferent in many respects,
thus proving that one
can't always t^ll "What's
In a Name?"
During the fourth month
of school attendance on
the whole continued "good",
as there were lU rooms hav
ing an attendance of above
90^, as reported on the
official record.
Those having a tie of 97^
attendance in the grammar
grades were Mrs. Sarah S,
May's 5th grade with nine
absent and Mrs. R. G. L.
Edwards's with 17 absent.
Having a tie with 9^>% at
tendance in high school
were Miss Edith Farmer's
group with 2-^ absent and
Mrs. Lassiter's with 31 ab
sent.
Sympathetic
Service At
All Times
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