BAIIJ^Y BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAIIOLIM, SEFTIJ.iBIJI, 1951 Have Yo U By Lois Thigpen PAGE 12 SEEN?—Something coming down the hall r;ith a hand straight out or up in the air? Yep, it "was a senior I The class rings have come and now they're really seniors. Lamar Finch drinking swamp v.'ater or calling rod- green lately? NOTICED?—Mrs . Farmer's and ?trs. Lassiter’s latest invention, a chain or strand of pearls to hold their glasses around their neck v;hile not in use? At least it keeps from hav ing to search high'and lov/ for them every day. Any teachers (namely Miss Farmer, Miss Wood, and Mr. Tfeaver,) holding on to a rope yrith both hands late ly? (Suckers on a rope? I!,) Some nev; students from Rock Ridge? (Carolyn Hov/ell, Louise Davis) DISCO^/ERED—^Ivlrs .Lassiter's homeroom did not win P.T«A.? The seniors did HEARD?—Any shorthand stu dents spelling that,"ith- a"? YJell, you should try to read it sometime I Mr. L.E. Pittman declares there is no such thing as a lazy person? ¥/ould some one please tell me v;hat is Trrong with some people, then? Nearly all of last year's graduates were at school the first day? About Clara Lou Stott carrying her French book to a K.Y.F. sub-district meeting? MISSED?-~Lossie Taylor, Sue Vick, Miriam Rhodes, and George Pittman from high school? Theyfre mar ried nov:, you knov/, ENJOYLD?—The different chapel program and short schedule? YfAOTED?—A good, cold, drinlc of ice water so bad you could taste it? SOLVED?—^liThat walking mar athon Jerry Stone and Richard Dement were prac ticing for as they marched from the agriculture build ing to the school building for half an hour, contin- Before you THIS PA6E . ////s. : .r % /r \ Vf Ojo rA£DF0RD9 STOTTS' ^A/Ler, /V. c. upusly? Miy your pocket book is empty? Perhaps a junior collected for a magasine subscription or ti'/o. See It! Buy It! T^g NGwConribirvsdon KElViNATQR 'rath Freeaer-Lccker Unit i 4 PRIVETI[ & IfiPP Bailey. N.C. She Hed Her Har Done At BcAijir Shop