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September,1941 Page V NKVSPAPER STAFF Editor-in-chief Marie Morgan Assistant Editor--Sarah Morgan Parmer Reporters Sidney Jones Martin Liles E. G. Griffin,Jr. Business Manager Hildred Ruffin Assistant-- Hollis Haskin Artists Marks Underwood Christine Finch Production Manager Josephine Lamm Assistant Jack Farmer SHALL PARENTS DO LESS THAN THE MERCHANTS? All school papers need the suppoi^t of the community if they are to be really successful. The Bailey Bup;le has been very fortunate in having the cooperation of the merchants of Bai — ley and V/ilson« If the parents will cooperate as well in subscribing as the merchants have in advertising, the Bailey Bugle should have its most successful year thus far. Successful advertising benefits the consumer as v/ell as the merchant. The merchants will continue to sup port the paper if they know it is be ing read in every home by every par ent. In terms of slang it's now up to the parents "to come across,“ EGO MARCHES AGAIN Yes, it is the oldest, most tiresoTB theme in B.H.S. The students know it and have known it and yet nothing has Deen done about it. This is "Big I," ■^y is it that in every clxib, ball ^ame, play, and even in the class ’oom there is alv/ays a shadow lurking --Jealousy? V/hen a student has done ■something worth commanding,why not be Droud of him instead of criticizing ind wondering why I didn't get the lonor. There is a tendency to sit ^ack and intimate that he doesn ' t de serve so much praise, when with a Ut ile effort the honor could be any - me's. \Vhy not make a habit "of ^raising the other follow occasional ly instead of always picking him to jlecGs. TIME TO THINK OF THE FUTURE Now is the time for all seniors to be seriously considering what the;y v/ill do next fall--go to college or remain at home, doing whatever pre sents itself. To many people the word college conveys tho picture of a rather dreary institution where one carries an armful of books and is continually bumping into an absent minded professor. College presents a different picture. To acquire know ledge of a profession is of course one of the . purposes of going to col lege, but half the value of college would be lost if all one's time were spent getting "book-learning". Some of the most important things in life are learned from experience,not books. Meeting new people with different backgrounds broadens one's outlook • Friends made in college are often friends all through life. One must learn to rely on oneself at college,This self-roliance helps prepare for the time when one will have to make a !living. An education, self-reliance, and friends are values of college that will last all through life. STAFF WELCOMES NEW TEACHERS Joining tho Bailey faculty this year are four nev; 'teachers to v/hom the Bailey Bugle staff extends every good wTsFior an enjoyable year. Teaching third grade is MISS DORRE QUIIIII from Chinquapin,Duplin County. She comes to us from E.C.T.C, as an experienced person, who taught last year at Boulaville, From Stony Point, North Carolina,, comes MISS JANE LACKY of tho history department. Last year she taught in Georgia, Fbi*_ our now dommorcial depart - ment IvIRS, LAURINE LASSITER comos from Murray,Kentucky,as a graduate of Mur ray State Teachers College and has had several years teaching oxporienDo, Coming from Ashvlllo,North Carolina, Mr.G.G.MORGAN,a graduate of Mars HUl Junior College and Wake Forest ColOege joins the teaching vocation for the first time this year.
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