BAH^Y BUGI.Ii:,_BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. SEPTEMBER ■£.4£g.-2- Students Share ,, Scbool Activities * -■ 4. ' Fouild daily serving in some capacity ■ necessary "to kee]> the wheels of the school" turning are many students. Some of the tasks offer a small remun erative feej others are performed on a voluntary basis, say the teachers. Helping M» IJ. Ueaver in the office during their study halls are Ann Earp, first period; Jean Wells, second periodj Amy Lou Horton or Louise Howell, fourth periodj Jo Ellen Finch, fifth periodj and Patricia Dew or Louise Howell, sl>:th period. LIBRARIAIIS Five girls assisting Miss Idalia Oglesby with the library are Sonja Lamm, Jane Burgess, Jo Ann Bunn, Clara Dell Morgan, and Phyllis Jean Bissette. Their duties are to keep the library books in order and the floor clean, aid students in finding books, and stamp the books that go out. Sonja Manning operates the supply room. She opens it before school and keeps it open until the last bell rings. POPCORN STAND Those working at the pop corn stand this year are C, VI. Carroll, Frank Den son, and David Burnette. They pop the corn and sell It bo the high school and f'ramir.ar grades during the i:.i('h period. These boys -re from Mrs. U. G. L, Ed vards ' eighth grade room. Serving in the lunchroom ore Stella Jones, Vivian C-lover, Elsie Rae Eatman, ClassG.^Pick Leaders ForTheYear Guiding ^ their classes for this year will be presidents Jerry Perry, senior; Marshall High, junior; Lucille McKeel, sophomore (A); Joan Brannon, ■ sophomore.’(B); Faye McKeel, freshman (A); and James Wells, freshman (B)- , , Other senior officers are.. Wayne B, Finch, vice-presi dent; Tanya Glover, secre tary; and Jimmj'’ Harris Louise Howell, Ann Earp, Annie R. Brown, and Mar lene Perry from the high school, Shirley Williams, Rudolph Jones, Craven Gay, Roselyn Turnage, . Carol Jolrinson, Melba Eatman, Sue V/eaver, Katy Horton, Jeannette Eat man, Carolyn Glover, Brenda Flughum, Nancy Mc Keel, and Nora J. Lamm come ~ from the grammar grades. For working, each student gets his dinner free. ^treasurer, Janice Edwards, vice- president; Edwin F5n^'.h, secretary; Douglas Bro-tm ,, tre.asTjrgr,;. and Marlene ■ Eatmon, ■ reporter, are Marshall High's helpers- ••■'-Homefo‘6m''-B'- of the Sopho mores have- Gloria Dew, vice-president; Catherine McKeel, .. secretary; and Nancy Medlin, treasurer.^ Officers for homeroom A of the sophomores drs Billy Ray Liles, vi'je- president; Ray Fulgn'-n secretary; ’ and Bi.ily Ruffin, treasurer, FRESH1'!EN Freshman assisting of."i- cers of section B ara Tommy Gay, vice-preslcorr!:, Betty Lou Goff, secret.r; y, and Nancy Dew, treasr.ro". Supporting . their pr€!£:i~ dent in section A of ol’s freshman class are Lan-? Farmer, vice-presider •; j Jo Ellen Finch and S..-,'.ji Manning, treasurers; r.aj Carolyn Adams, histoiian. For Top quality resxdta bring your cotton to our modernized gin plant. Wu assure you highest market price for cotton and seed- “^-11 W H.I7iRMER6 BRQInc$ iS BAILET NORTH CARGI.Ii^^A

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