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-S-: yitEY BOOEE. ajm. NCRTK'Caioura. mx.iysg. Our Miss Turnage Seniors Leod Honor Roll For Yeor ..faga-Tfi.. Hailing from Black’ Creeky a rural community of ap proximately 300 people, is ItLss Ruth Turriage, Bai ley? 3 new'Hbme Economics' teacher. '4iss Turnage has shown' considerable- interest in working with the students : at' BHS, Her students love her, basketball players admire her enthusi^Lsm and spirit, and the cheerlead ers appreciate her inte rest and ■ help which en abled them to be one of . the best ch’eerleading groups in the county. At Bailey, Miss Turnage not only teaches five classes of home economics, but she is FHA Advisor, c o-sponsor of the fresh man class, scorekeeper for the basketball team, cheerleader advisor, and she also holds adult classes. Ifrs. Faye T, Coleman, pre sent State FHA Advisor, W8S Mss Turnage*s home ec. teacher at , Lee Wood ard j and she encouraged Ruth to become a home ec. As a student as'East Caro lina College in Greenvii:).e, North Carolina, I'd!si Tiki’h- age was vice-president of the Home Economics Club and president of the ,jirl*s dormitory for two years. She was also a mem ber of the Westminster-. Fellowship and YVJCA, Mss Turnage plans to .re turn to Bailey again next. ^ year and continue teach- " ‘ ing. Mss Turnage was heard to say,"The school officials and community have accept ed me from the beginning, and have T?iad"e ftie feel as though I belong here." With an • average -of ten seniors M achieving the honor roll each grading period, the seniors have, led the school for the year. ;- Five of.the : seniors have made the honor roll each time report cards have §one out this year. They are Christy Finch, Beth Harris, Jasper Horton, Fannie Ruth Howell, and Alice Issette. Those who missed the year mark by one grading period are Kay Issette, Evelyn Peele^ and Kay Wiggs. Elaine Bunn, Elaine Edward§, Nancy Joyner, Celia May,■ and Hodges Privette made the honor roll at least one grading period during the year. Barbara Carroll, Marjorie Hinton, Joan Stone, and Janet Weaver are the juniors who made honor roll each six weeks while Connie Lamm, Robert E. Lee, Linda Manning, Carolyn Medlin, Barbar Nell Peele, Linda Stalling's,' Sandra Stott, and Mar7 Edna Vick made honor roll at least once during the year. Sophomore, Andra Cozart, was the only person in her class who made the honor roll list each six weeks. Only Ann Brock and Barbara Sue Lamm ijiissed the year mark by one grading period, Betty Beard, Sarah Ann Privette, and Kay thompson, also sophomores,made honor roll as much as one grad ing period during the year. Judy Smith, ' freshman, is the only member of her class who made the honor roll list each six weeks while Barbara Nell Brown missed the year mark by one grading period, Mary Elizabeth Glover, Eliza beth Lamm, and Maxine Liles, also freshmen,made the honor roll at least one grading period during the year. A handful of common sense may often be worth a bushel of le?rnjng;i I/I/M Agent )T V. MT. PLEflSfiMT PHONE 362-7
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