BtTT.F.T BUGLE. BAILEI. HORTH CAROLim. NOVEMBER. 19-ili Up-To-Date On The Alumni... Beebe liatmon Page. .19 A large percent of Bailey graduates seem to find college a wonderful place this year, as a number have in the past. Among its large alumni, Bailey has another alumna to be proud of, Jane Mor gan, '51, a senior at Duke University, She has made Phi Beta Kappa, the .high est national scholastic honor society. Jane is the second member of her fam ily to attain this honor. Her sister iyiarie, 'i|2, also averaged grades high enough to enable her to re- cieved the PBK key. Living in the dormitory this year,Mary Ann Edwards, a sophomore at A. C.,read ily admits it is an enjoy able change, since she was a day student last year. At N. C, State College this year Tommy Glover,'5l> is majoring in agriculture. Worth Walker, '$2, and Judy Finch, '52, are stu dents at A. C, College, in Wilson. At the Wachovia Bank in Raleigh, North Carolina, Mildred Manning,'5lj works as a secretary in the Time Payment Department. In Rockj'' Mount, North Car olina, Kenneth Batts, 'U8, is working with the East ern Branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. November 1, Peggy Jean Earp, started working in the Qffice of the John son Cotton Company in Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Barney High, Jr, were proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne, July 1, Mrs. High is the former Sharon Bunn, »U7. Living in Porthsraouth, Virginia, is ^irs. R, W, Horner (Dorothy Eatmon, 'UU,) with her one son Ricky and a daughter Judy, A busy housewife and mother is Mrs, W. J, Edger- School Organizes Safety Patrol As a means of preventing accidents, the school now has a safety patrol to aid small children in crossing the streets. The patrol consists of fifteen boys who volunteer ed for duty at the stop lights from 3’*l5 until 3:30 p.m. For safety and to prevent accidents to walking stu dents is the reason back of the patrol idea. Principal M, W, Weaver states, "The boys are get ting along fine, and the students are listening to them as they would a po liceman or patrolman." ton, formerly Jean Pace, •50, Of Norlina, N, C. She has two sons, William Jef frey and Gary VJayanne. John Morgan is stationed at Air Force Base,Langley, Virginia. He has just been transferred from Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois, Recently home on a fur lough wcs Owen Strickland, '52, He is in the army at Fort Carson, Colorado, /Tc7 Visit your Self-Servf Specials, Specials We have a complete menu for THANKSGIVING Try Our Meats St Poultry Departments, Frozen Foods, Fresh Fruits, oc Vegetables R.M. Meacornes Son Bailey. N. C. Ce market for highest quality Meats . Vegotoblesat Lowestcost^ Bring your Sausage to us for grinding. Bailey, G6L Supermarket N. C,

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