December 12, 1941
BAILEY SIJGLE
Pane 6
IDLE MOMENTS
WELL USED BY
STUDENTS
By Phylis
The bell rings;class
es are dismissed; five
minutes to 'get to the
next class. Chatter,
chatter,chatter begins
as each student tries
to get the stored up
thoughts out of his
system ’in those few
minutes,
Martin is "always
teasing Hildred,
Most of the boys
scatter in all direc
tions as soon as the
bell rings, ^
Marie and Christine
as usual talk of the
happenings of the past
class.
Watch out 1Something’s
upi Don't worry; it’s
just "Stella" and her
troupe. She is always
happily talking about
something to put life
in dead moments.
OhJwhat a diaappoint-
menti It's’ time for
the whistle. It has
blown and students
scatter everywhere un
til the hall is quiet
except for a stray
student who makes a
final dash to get to
,the door in time not
to be sent to deten
tion hall.
Lunch time arrives
and everyone \/ants to
be first in line so as
to be through first.
The boys leave for
basketball practice,
v/hile others join our
new ■ game, shuffle
board*
"Yes, Indeed" rings
forth from the piano
in the auditori\im .
Those freshmen and
sophomores will all be
great siAgers someday,
no doubt *
Wait a minute I Here
come 'Jessie and Kae-
belle, I thought some
thing vms lacking, but
now the gang’s all
here.
Chi‘Heckl there's the
bell. Doesn't it look
as if it could be late
one time so v/e could
see more of what ^ s
going on? V/e have
disappointments in lif(?
this is only another.
Anyway I don't think
anyone could say the
students of good old
Bailey High are ever
lifeless or dull.
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