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April 21, 1944 BAILEY BUGLE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CUTEST La Verne Horner Tommy Etheridge ICEATEST Maxine Pinch Forrest Perry MOST ATI-ILETIC Ruth Fuffin Bobby Stott V/ITTIEST Arah Pearl Horton Philip Stone QUIETEST Maxine Finch Bruce Griffin MOST ATTRACTIVE Josephine Griffin; Bobby Stott MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Melba Jean Stott Bobby Stott MOST ORIGINAL Romaine Perry Bobby Jones Corbett MOST ARGUI£ENTATIVE Biith Ruffin Philip Stone BEST ALL-ROUND Bobbie Morgan Tommy Etheridge SILLIEST ■ Seroba Anderson Tommy Etheridge MOST POPULAR Arah Pearl Horton Bobby Stott MOST depe:ndable Bobbie Morgan Elton Glover N-r-?/ if you v/ould see tno seniors as othera 3CC thoi.i, turn to page SENIOR BAROMETER PAIR Bruce Griffin WARIilER Forest Perry CI-IANGEABLE-Melba Stott STORI.IY-Adolph Brantley BLUSTERY—Philip. Stone CALM--Wallace Blssette CLOUDY Raymond Jones COLD WAVE Joe High BLIZZARD-Rosanna Jonoo LOW PRESSURE AREA Bobble Morgan HOT SPELLS La Verne Horner HIGH PRESSURE AREA Ruth Ruffin HAZY Bobby Corbette OCCASIONAL SHOVJERS Josephine Griffin WIlTOY-“Seroba Anderson UNSETTLED Joan Vick THREATENING-Arah Horton FOGGY-— Maude Lewis DRY Elton Glover COOL Tommy Etheridge SETTLED Margie High BREEZY Henry Glover AGREEABLE Dorothy Eatmon SUNIIY Maalne Finch LIGHTENING-Bobby Stott THUNDER--Romaine Perry MILD Clco Patterson FREEZING Gladys Lamm Page 10. L in'ger! First Crossroad ' Of 'Ltf© Dear Seniors, you have nov/ reachod the first big crossroad in your life, vrncre this road you take will lead you I cannot nay; this can only bo de cided by you and the importance you place upon the decision. Many of you will go on to college to gain more knowledge so ais to equip you for the work you wish to do. Others of you will stay home or go to work; experience will bo your continued education. No matter which highway you take, keep a cheery smile and bo thus guided: "No matter v/hat I do, be it groat or small, I shall do it the best' I know how.”, W,M, 5 topi lorful racti ve Low Priced loo’s OF DRESSES, COATS, SWEATERS y\i / \ LUCIELLE DR.ESS SHOP wilson. n, c
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