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. PERSONALITY PUNS HELP DEFEND AMERICA I3UY DEFENSE BONDS (£-(xap) SON + LE5 {Jcuda) lUi+s \i 1 EVERYONE APPRECIATES A LASTING GIFT. GIVE UEWELEKY. di6imonds wditches dinner rings bracelets . lockets . buckle sets A WILSON THEATER BLDG. WILSON, N. C,

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