December 12. 19.41 BAILEY BUGLE Page 4 BAILEY BUGLE Published Monthly by BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL Bailey, North Carolina IvIEMBER COLUIffilA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSO. Editorial Staff Editor-ln-chlef Marie Morgan Asso, Editor....Sarah Morgan Parmer Feature Editor .Horace Meacones Sports Editor Maebelle Bissette Business Staff Business Manager Hildred Ruffin Assistant Hollis Haskins Production Manager... Josephine Larrai Assistant Jack Farmer Reporters, Sidney Jones Christine Turnage Martin Liles Artists Christine Pinch Marks Underv;ood Advisers Mrs. Howfllrd Parmer . Mrs. Laurin'e Lassiter COPYING DESTRUCTIVE TO PAPER _3ws paper ethics permit quot ing but consider it piracy when ma terial is copied without giving the source credit. Though material copied from an other newspaper may bo compliincn- tary to the paper duplicated, it is certainly not very complimentary to the paper doing the copying, as it implies that its staff has little initiative or orglnallty. A nev/s- paper must have InJiviuality to be really interesting. Uhon other papers copy it, this indlviuality Is destroyed; and the copied paper becomes like hundreds of otl.-.v.rs- just a school paper. Challenging Thoughts Do more than exist - LIVE Do more than touch - FEEL Do more than look - T'-.'^.ERVE Do more than read - A.0. Do more than hear - LISTEN Do more than listen - UNDERSTAND Do more than think - PONDER Do more than talk - SAY SOIETHING ^CoMic Magazines Deluding Jotm Horsen Rhoades peep into each pupil*s desk in Bailey High School would reveal that nearly onc-thlrd of the desks contain one of those widely circulated comic magazines. More over, one-half of those v;ould be found in the grsimmar and primary grades* Comics have no educational, value v/hatsoover,. They arc. flIIi.od. with lurid plcturoa, abusive. English, and all 'kinds, of matter unfit, for children,. ' Stories in the comic books are., for the moat part,,; untrue;’ but some children re.ad theim ao -much that they begin to believe those fantaatlc tales* Valuable time is loat v/hen a ]aupll roads:: a funnybook inatoaxi; o£ Ilia leaaans or' a good library book. So parent a,, the next t ime your child a ska for a dime to buy a?, aomie book,, aak youraelf this ques tion,, "Do I want my child to g,raw/ up with a normal mind, or do I want him to have a confuacd, muddl.cd. outlook on the world.? THE A GIFT? PERFECT gift v/er. Attri butes symbolic of Christ are love, mercy, justice, kind ness, faith, and under standing, V('hat incompar able gifts to Invest in this ChristmasJ They bear no price 3.1’e priceless. Within the power of all to give, they bring joy and friendship not brought with money. As gifts this Christmas let neighbor 'nd H t' s friend exchange PRINCIPLES

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