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BUGLE, EAIIEY, NORTH C.VIOLIHA, JACTARY,.’ 1957 PAGE i; The Schools Best To You, Bailey High School will miss the generosity, friend liness, and guidance of three resigning teachers during the second semester. Directing the. beginners, the grariimar grade gradu ates, and the sports through high school, these teachers played an important part in the preparation of children for their step into the future. Each has proved equally wonderful in his field, and to you is extended thanks for the work done and wishes for good luck and happiness in whatever profession, you choose to follow. Thanks For A Job Well Done Congratulations to the students of Bailey High and the merchants of Bailey on the Christmas Parade, It was a big success and viewers declared it "excellent", Bailey merchants were unusually generous in sponsor ing this.parade. The senior class exhibited its first float and it proved to be a wonderful display of their td.ent and ability. Needless to say, if there is a pa rade next year, it will be even bigger and better than this one, A great deal of appreciation should be shown to the many students, faculty members, organizations from other schools, and citizens of this community for the part they played in it. Welcome To New Students And Returnees To all the students who have entered Bailey High from another school, we extend a hearty welcome, Bailey stands to profit from the ideas and ideals you uphold; in return, we trust you gain in like manner from the principles of this school, Bailey High hopes that your stay will be as pleasant as at a previous school. BAILEY BUGLE Volume ^ Bailey, N, C., January, 19^7 Published Monthly By- Journalism Class; Commercial Department 10^ per copy Editor—Peggy Braswell Staff: Barbara Boykin, Charles Williams, Beth Harris, Keith Glover, Jasper Horton, Kaye Wiggs, Niama Finch, Mac Bowen, Sue V/eaver, Alice Issette, Jewel Whitley, Richard Privette, Ray Brantley,, Craven Gay, Christy Finch, Sue Bissette, Celia Hay, Sonja J-Ianning,Jo Ellen Finch, Mary Ella Glover Advisers—Mrs, A, H, Farmer Mrs. L. T. Lassiter Modem LootFound In Unmodern Bdgs Bulging, crammed, packed tight, the cute clutch bags that are so popular with BHS girls certainly do not meet today's modem trend of being trim and slim. Nine and one-half inches long, four and one-half inches in depth; three inches wide—these are the diminsions of the frequent ly seen small clutch bags. SmallJ I didn't really mean small. Judging by what they contain the name "suitcase" would be more appropriate. Packed in these small bags—excuse, me—suit case—may be any number of these items: billfold, tube of lipstick, compact, chapstick, memo pad, pen cils, ball-point pen, fountain pen, hair pens, comb, mirror, kleenex, gloves, ear bobs, minia ture calendar, nail file, emery boards, broken jewel ry, silk scarf, cuff links, aspirin, and small hair brush. Even a road map was found in one bag. Here is a list actually found in one student's bag, rather "carry all": A com pact, tube of lipstick, calendar, two letters, box of aspirin, comb, billfold, loose change, several kleenex, colorscope, ball point pen, hair clips, hearts from friendship ring, list of basketball cheers, and one pencil. Now you see why they real ly need to bo clutched at all times and why the name small is really not appro priate, Alice Ruth Issette
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