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BY STELL; JO^TES
Good 'nough
Mrs. Lassiter
Very xrcllj then
Krs, Farmer
Do yon get it?
Miss Oblesby
Is it necessary?
Mr. Weaver
The point is
Kiss I'/ilson
None of that stuff
Mr* Edwards
All right, toys
Mr, Westall
It's the truth
Miss Farmer
You hood].uins in the back,
keep quiet
Mr. Wells
Sophomores Top
Bugle Sales
SENIOR PLAY
JUST DUCKY
OCTOBER 16-8 P.M.
Subscriptions for the
Bailey Bu^le contest clos
ed xdth Miss Edith Farmer's
tenth grade B mnning the
two prizes offered. These
prizes were ^!'.5 for the
first room having 100^ sub
scriptions, and 15 for the
room selling the most sub
scriptions .
Runnors up were Miss Ida-
lia Oglesby's grade 11,
selling t2k.lS worth of
subscriptions; Mrs. L. Las
siter's fros?jman class A,
^21.00/ and Mrs, Howard
Farmer's seniors, ^?20.75.
l65 V7?.s the number of sub
scriptions sold, and the
amount collected was
I1U3.50.
This money is used to de
fray the Bugle expenses*
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