March 1941
Page 3
NEWSPAPER STAFF
Editor-in-chief Sidney Jones
Assistant Editor Kenneth Farme r
Reporters Marie Morgan
Maebelle Blssette
Isabelle Vick
Business Manager Rachel Blssette
Artists Christine Finch
Marks Underwood
Elizabeth Lamm
Production Manager---Josophino Larara
Asst. Production M3r.-Nomnn Patterson
Typist Mildrod Ruffin
GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?
Have you ever realized that jea
lousy can be our greatest enemy if
we let it get a head start? Loss
of friends, hard feelings botroen
fellow companions, and demorali
zed character are a few of its
harmful effects. While at schorc?!
evidences of jealousy are shown in
the class room, on the play ground,
and even among the athlotic teams .
It is nafural for one person to bo
better than another in school work
or on the athletic field,Therefore,
if we don’t make A»s or load the
team to victory, lot's not envy the
one who does.Teamwork la essential
in anything we undertake; hen c 0
jealousy must not survive at good
old Bailey High School.
want to prepare our country our ef
forts will be in vain if the labor
ers in our factories do not coopor-
atp.
North Carolina has boon proud of
her non-labor dlsptitos. It is our
hope that her rocord will not bo
marred again as it was last week
at Holly Ridge,
Lot’s do our part to savo our
country by all pulling together. If
anyone thinks he has a possible or
woi’th while idea ao to a solutionof
this problem, ho will bo doing somo
fine cooporating by informing his
congressman.
AM I CUTE ?
In every public gathering there
are a few people who think it is
necessary for someone to act silly
or ’'try to bo cute, "as we all say,
Aro you one who trios to make every
thing you say bo comical without
one bit of good honest humor in it?
Maybe at first your audience gig-
led with you "nd thought it funny
also, Grr.dually, though, they have
grown used to your lines, and those
that laugh luiigh simply because they
are used to it or aro just as silly
as you are,
Romomber v/hen you break out into
one of your loony jokes that i t
only servos to distract tho atten
tion of tho class from their studies.
MONTREAT BROOK
STRIKE MARS N.C5 RECORD
While most of us v;ill agree that
in ordinary times tho labor ’li.iion s
aro effective and boneflcial, w 0
must not forget that if we do not
prepare our groat nation in tho
near future wo will not be doing
any good by prop-‘->ring it later.
The question of how to prevent
strikes in American industry tadd
bo of vital interest to every deno-
cratic loving Amoricr,n. No matter
how much tho majority of us may
Like tiny bells all ringing,
Singing clear yot low,
Tho water i(^uiotly flov/ing
Ripples to and fro,
I hoar its quiet imirmuring
That never stops it seems.
But bubbles on forever
Like travels in a dream,
Sarah Morgan Farmer
Koop your socrot from your friends,
and your onemios will never get next
to it.