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Bailey Bugle, Bailey, North Carolina, April, 196$ Page 13 PORTRAITURES '' Jolly DOTTIE JO BROV.’N, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Brovin, Is active in FHA and Gloe Club, and plane to do secretarial work after graduation. MARY SUE DAi'IiiRON, the studious daughter of l^'Ir. and x4rs« Jack Dameron, plans to go into collegiate nursing. Sue has been active in FHA, FTA, and Glee Club, be sides being en 8-year piano student. Happy-go-lucky JUDITH CAROL EAUCII, the daughter of lirs. Garmon Eatmon, has been a member of FHA and plans to be a ward secretary. Boyish STEVEN E^wTilON, son of I!r, and i%s, J. P. Eatmon is an FFA-er and plans to attend lEG to learn about heavy equipment. Courteous GLENVTOOD HARRIS PERRY, son of Ifr. and Mrs. Modis Perry, is a member of FFA and a substitute bus driver. Harris hopes to become a mechanic after at tending lEC. L&iky THEROH CSPHUS RAY plans to travel two years,then attend lEG, Cephus, a member of FFA.and a substitute bus driver, is the son of ilr. and Mrs, 0. L. Ray. Pert MERITA VJILLIAllS, daughter of Mr. and ilrs, Vornon Williams, likes t^iping and plans to do one year of secretarial work, then become a nurse. The cute MISS MAMIE JO HARRELL is the daughter Sf ^Ir. and Mrs. Frank M. Harrell of Durham. This petite young miss is four years old, and her hobbies include activities . such as swinging, dolls, and svjimming. Upon participating in the graduation exorcises as rrascob, ifemle Jo plans to enter Kindergarten in the fall. JIM JONES is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Jimmy r, Jones of the Mt. Pleasant Community, A faithful member of his kindergarten Sunday School Class, Jim received his third year Perfect Attendance pin this past February. Jim \\ho likes all types of music is currently atten ding Hinnant’s School of Danco in Wilson, but spends his leisure time playing cowboys or with his pet bea gle named Sam, Although only four and one-half ye;u*3 old, Jim says that being a mascot has been an exciting experience and that he is looking forward •' to' his own graduation. + + + S6NI0R CHOSEN GIRLS' STATE One lo\’Bl7 Monday * morn ing in June, 196a, a happy, excited and nervous Junior left Bailey to go to Greensboro for one week. , She did not know what was in store for her as she said good-by to her family and neither did she know about the friends she would make and the experi ences she would have. Upon arriving at the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for the 25th Annual Girls’ State, this girl found it easy to adjust to her new sur roundings and the new people she saw. Overcom ing her nervousness, sho soon began to maJce new friends, PURPOSE Her entire week was spent with the overall purpose of getting to know more about the government of the United States and North Carolina, Lectures, discussions groups and even the formation of political groups were used to obtain this purpose. The three hundred girls were divided into two par ties, six cities, and only one state. Each city had a mayor and a town coun cil, The cities func tioned just as any ordi nary city would In America, except on a small er scale. At the end of the week a governor, lieutenant gov ernor, secretary of state, and attorney general were elected ' by the . entire See-Qirl State Pg, 15
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