BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY. 19^7 BHS Alumni Well Scottered - - PAGE 13 BY KAY WIGGS CUSSES OF '52, '55, and '56 WAYNE LAMM, BRUCE FINCH, PAULA HORNER, KATHERINE IffllTLEY, NANCY MEDLIN, JANE BURGESS, EDWIN FINCH, OWEN STRICKUND, JERRY PERRY, and HILDRED DEW were a .few that were home for the holidays from the various colleges. Wayne is majoring in English at the University of North Caro lina, Paula, Katherine, and Nancy attend East Caro lina, Jane is going to Elon, and Edwin is a sopho more at State, where he will be an announcer for WVWP, student radio sta tion, during 1957. Leaving his native state to attend William and Mary in Wil liamsburg, Virginia, Bruce Finch was home to help the Baileyites with celebrat ing Christmas and New Year. Owen is a sophomore at At lantic Christian; Jerry, a junior at Duke; Hildred, a freshman at Mfc, Olive Col lege. CLASS OF 'UU, DELTON PERRY has resigned as highway patrolman-to be come a tax collector in Pitt County. Lt. and Mrs. William Henry Morgan, the former BOBBIE MORGAN, plan to make their home in Boston -the latter part of this month, where Lt. Morgan will be stationed, CUSS OF 'U8 Doing heart research work in Chapel Hill is JACQUE LINE COLLIE. CUSS OF '50 Speaking their marriage vows on December l6 were LENZIE MORGAN and Yvonne Granite, formerly of Golds boro, Lenzie returned to the Army shortly after Christmas and Yvonne is living with her parents. CUSS OF ยป5l Serving with the Arniy in Germany is DAYLE JOHNSON. Living in Dover, Delaware, where she and her husband attend Delaware State Col lege, is Mrs, Walter De Young, the former BEVERLY JANE TAPP. Karen, the daughter of Lt. and Mrs. H. B, Franklin, came almost as a Christmas present to the couple, who live in Houston, Texas; but they expect to be gioved the latter part of ttds month, Mrs, Franklin is the former JANE MORGAN. CUSS OF '52 The. . Trinity Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virgin ia, was the scene of the marriage of PERCY JUNIOR MURRAY and Janice Faye Mer cer on January 13. Upon the death of his father, FRANK BROWN became deputy sheriff of Nash County. Sisters, Mrs, Lymon Greg ory and Mrs, Cornelius Boykin, (forner" Rbnaine and Patsy Edwards) welcome new babies into their homes this month. Stephen Gregory of Angier was born January h; Vickjf^ Lynn Boykin of Raleigh, January 8. CUSS OF '53 Teaching at George Wash ington High School in Dan ville, Virginia, is FANNIE LOU MANNING. CUSS OF '5U Home for the Chrietniaa holidays was RAYFORD PERRY, who is stationed in Sondes- trom, Greenland, MARLENE EATMON is en^loy- ed at Branch Bank in Wil son. CUSS OF '55 Working for the R, J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Kentucky is MARSHALL HIGH. Mr. and Mrs, Giles Vick, the former CAROLYN FINCH, are making their home in Wilson. Giles is employed in Rocky Mount and Carolyn at Wilson. Home for the holidays from Oklahoma, where she combines a career with marriage, was Mrs. James Earl Stott, the former BILLIE FAYE PERRY. She hopes to be home in March to remain, CUSS OF '56 Wedding bells rang for BOBBY TURNAGE in November, when Rose Chamblee of Zebu- lon became his bride. Bob by works for the State, They live in Wilson. MACK BURGESS is studying in an Airline Personnel Training school in Hart ford, Connecticut, RAYMOND BOYKIN, now sta tioned in New Jersey, spent Christmas at home. Serving with the Navy in Great Lakes, Illinois, is HENRY BRj\NTLEY. Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly, will ever acquire the sk3.ll to do difficult things easily.