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BAILilY PUGLE, BAILEY, NCRTH CAROLINA, JANUARY 195U. Hdve You ? Page 16 CHRISTiFE FOlJLiiR Seen—All the attractive sweaters the high school girls are wearing? Those cute little white Angora balls that Annaleen Kedlin wears? Boss well's new hat? Miss ^Jilson's attractive shoulder bag? The girls' new bas! etball suits? (They really are pretty.) Noticed—How neat soine of the students always come to school; namely^ Marlene Eatmon, Jimmy Harris, Wanda High, Joan Brannon, Judy Lamm, Peggy Liles, Louise Davis, Mac Bowen, Douglas Brown, and others? The new collar fad with sweaters? All the new watches stu dents got for Christmas? Gloria Dew's new hair do? (Really is cutei) The pretty skirts Linda Perry vrears to school? The varieties in colors of Douglas Honeycutts* shirts? The senior corner? Heard—Of the new way to mend broken potted plants? Billy Glover's saying "and I dropped my big or ange drank"? Wayne B, Finch is a dol lar stretcher? Vivian Glover is the new school bus driver for No, 5? The Cooley sisters sing over ¥GTM in Wilson on "The Gravy Show'* each Sat urday from ^ to 6 o'clock? Wondered—If the seniors will ever win the PTA Ban- , ner? I'Jhy girls kick their shoes (loafers) off in class? Could it be that they can concentrate bet ter? 'If. all juniors are tell ing the truth when they tell the seniors the Jun- ior-Senior Banquet will be during the winter montte? Kept—All those New Year resolutions? Realized—That a little daily studying may mean no exams for you next spring, seniors? is i I For Your LEATHER And GABARDINE Toppers Visit mmmimf Ldmm's Depdrtment Store Bailey North Carolina 02 m / For Breakfast, Lunch,and Q.'- Dinner. VISIT STOTT'S CAFE Bailey North Carolina i
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