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Bailey Bugle. Bailey. North Carolina. April. 196^ Page 12 portraitur.es k The reserved RUDY STRICKLAND, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Strickland, has been a bus driver for throe years, receiving a Safety Driver Avrard each year. Rudy has also been treasurer of the Future Farmers and a class officer during his freshman year. He plans to enter the Wilson Technical Institute in the fall. SANDRA GOLD HIGH, the personable and energetic daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred High, has been an active member of the Future Homemakers and Glco Club. This year finds Sandra with the responsibility of driving a school bus. Sandra is considering becoming a research technician or nurse. VANNIE vmiTLEY is the son of Mr. and hrs. A. J. l-rtiit- ley. This unpredictable boy has been active in the Future Farmers and is going to attend either State or Campbell College in the fall of ’6$. The likable and well groomed, NINA SANDERS, is the daughter of Mr. and Itrs. J. M. Sanders. Not only is Nina a bus driver, but she has participated in F.H.A., earning her Junior and Chapter Degrees, U-H, F.T.A., and a class officer. This miss will be entering Atlantic Christian College after grjiduation. TERESA CREECH is the athletic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Creech. Teresa is a valuable member of the bas ketball team, a past class president, a curreYit class secretary, and a school bus driver. She has also been active in F.H.A. and has received a typing award. Teresa hopes to engage in secretarial work after gradu* ation. DIANNE GLOVER, daughter of Hr, and Mrs. R. E. Glover, has received her Junior F.H.A. Degree and has been a great asset to the Glee Club. Dianne’s main hobby is dancing. This tr.lenter^ and outgoing senior hopes to enter Hardbarger's Business College. BRENDA JOYNER, a transfer from Fike High School, is the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie R. Joyner. Brenda has been active in basketball during her freshman and sophomore years and a member of the Boostvjr Club. This friendly senior plans to attend the Tennessee Bible College. GOLDEN MEMORIES (jmiOE-SIDIOR BANQUET) One of the most outstand ing events of the school year, our Junior-Senior Banquet, took place in the ballroom of the Cherry Hotel, on Friday night. May 1. The theme, "Golden Mem ories" , was carried out in docorations of purple and gold. D^:CORATIONS Small picture frames arounc the room exhibited student drawings of out standing seniors. A pur ple and gold arch twined with ivy and suspended golden stars decorated the dias. A mirror was embel lished xdth gold doilies and pictures of the sen iors at various school levels. Large golden sun bursts and lovely flowers completed the decoritions. Upon entering the ball room, the seniors were seranaded viith a song by our junior class. Then the guests were sorved ap petizers of orange juicc and hors d’oeuvres. The invocation was given by W. G. IMvards. vr,LCOI-IE A welcome was extended, by Louise Watson, junior class president. Senior president, Ann Satmon re sponded, MENU Guests were then served spring salad, prime roast beef, garden peas, stuxJed potato topped vdth grated cheese, coffee or tea, and pecan pio topped with whipped crcam. +++ See BANQUET pg. 17
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