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a^ILEY BUGLS. BAILEY. NORIH CAROLIM/u m~. 19% PaRO 19 Those Who Come, Saw/ And Conquered (ALUMNI) Ite* Keith Price, the for mer CHRISTINE FOI'JLER and valedictorian of the 195h graduating class, is now working as secretary in Raleigh for the Ehployment Office, KITTY LOW SmLLIlIGS, is using her high sch’ool bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing as a secretaiy of Fams Service Company in Wilson* "For added coaching train ing and for enjojn:nent,'* JEillY HARRIS, >51;, student at Atlantic Christian Col lege, organized last fall a basketball team, the Red Wings. Finishing sec ond in the Eastern Caro lina Coast Semi-pro League, the team considers it has had a successftj.1 season. Apparently finding Bailey graduates satisfactory. Colonial stores in Raleigh are employing CORNELIUS BOYKIN and V7AYNE B. FINCH, '5Ii, I-I/iRSHALL HIGH and JOHN ROBERT Lfi.M'1, ’^5. Only throe of the ’55 graduating class chose to further their education. They arc PAULA HORNER, East Carolina Collegej EDWIN FINCH, North Caro lina State Collegej and BOBBY DB'J, Gaston Techni cal Institute, Gastonia. FANNIE LOU IMING, gradu ate of class of *53, will graduate from East Caro lina College on Ifey 20, 1956, with a B.S, Degree. She will be teaching physi cal education in Danville, Virginia next year. Among her activities have been President of Wilson Hall, Summer of *53; Ifershal Uj and'So"^l“6tary ‘ of '^^- S^ifer class. WAYNE L/iM, former stu dent of Bailey and a Wil son Times reporter and fea ture writer, has been ap pointed staff writer for the University of North Carolina News Bureau at Chapel Hill, Wayne en tered the University for the spring semester and is majoring in English and journalism. An English and art major at Atlantic Christian Col lege is EUNICE PERRY, '52. She is now doing her prac tice teaching at Stantons- burg High School. United in marriage Ihrch 31 at the Mt. 'Pleasant Ifethodist Church were JOYCE WILLL'.MS and Elmer Rhodes. Joyce is employed at the Telephone and Tele graph Company in Wilson. Combining a career with marriage, I'frs. Martin Van Lee, formerly JEAN VJELLS, graduate of ’52, works for the A and EC Railroad. She was wed in Huntsville, Alabama, Harch 31, in the First Christian Church, Mr, Lee hails from Pantogo and is teaching in Kinston, V7herc they are residing. The birth of a daughter, Robin I'feirsha, was announc ed rferch l5 by M, and MRS, Ca'iRLES WILLL'JIS, gradu ates of ’51. Williams is the former FAYE FINCH. MOTHER'S NEW HAT By:. Brenda Fulghum Mother bought a new hat today, A sight you should have seen. I laughed out loud as I heard Dad say, "Whore did you get that thing?" On top of her head it sits With feathers like out stretched wings. That’s why I hate to admit mama bought the thing. Then Mother gave way; Put it back in the bag. And we all heard her say, "It's only a gag", SDIILES AT SUNSET Keith Glover Like a rod blaze of fire. The sun silhouetted the thickets. Like fluffy cake frosting, A pink haze of clouds etched the budding trees. Like a flirtatous girl, A catbird chirpcd teasingly to the hungry kittens* Like a squirrel playing in the leaves, A soft breeze rustled the Azalea. Like lovely children. The flowers, nodding, bid adieu* Like a child kneeling for bedtime prayers. The blushing sun sank below.
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