£anuar2lJ.lj_1942 ^ A lU Y_
BAILEY BUGLE
Published Monthly by
BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL
Bailey, North Carolina
I,EMBER
COLUI.IBIA SCPIOLASTIC PRESS ASSO.
Editorial Staff
Edi t o r - in- c hi e f Marie Mo r gan
Asso. Editor.... Sarah Morgan Farmer
Feature Editor Horace Meacorties
Sports Editor Maebelle Bissette
Business Staff
Business Manager Hildred Ruffin
Assistant Hollis Haskins
Production Manager... Josephine Lamm
Assistant Jack Farmer
Reporters Sidney Jones .
Christine Turnage
Martin Liles
Artists -....Christine Finch
Marks Underwood
Advisers Mrs. Howard Farmer
Mrs. Laurine Lassiter
1942-
what does it hold for the youth of
America?
For some there v;ill be foreign
battlefields; for others, defense
work at home. But for everyone
there will be the task of carrying
on in the American vmy. Students
must realize that in school they
are preparing to be future leaders,
and not a day must be wasted.
Americans must resolve that 1942 is
going to be used, every moment of
it, wisely,
1942 presents a challenge ' to
every American to face the New Year
cheerfully, for somewhere in the
days to come■the American people
will find that precious treasure-
peace.
CHALLENGING THOUGHTS
For age and wants SAVE v/hile you
may;
No morning sun lasts a v/hole day
Experience is a dear school, but
fools v/ill learn in no other.
BENJAMINE FRANKLIN
BUG LJ • Pc.g..
Can You
Face temptation and not yield?
Accept the decisions of every judgl
you meet in life whether it be in f
school contest or life’s court?
Do as your conscience says even
though "the crowd" is doing the
opposite?
Smile and keep quiet though every
part of you aches to talk back?
I Refrain from starting, believing,
or passing on gossip?
; See something, good in everybody and
help him to corrcct the bad?
Keep thumbs up wLen things look
pi'otty bad and it's so easy to
criticize?
Saving Waste Paper
is no sacrifice. The paper is of no
use to the student after it has
been used, but if saved insures a
supply of paper for school use,mag
azines, and newspapers in the fu
ture, Collectors of v/aste paper ai>e
not interested in the grades made
by Bailey students; paper should
not be torn or crumpled becausc of
the grades in them. By cooperating
in saving paper students are help
ing defense needs in a small way,
and helping in small ways is what
\'/ins largo victories.
Again The Bugle Reminds
students that several awards are to
be presented at the close of this
year to those students v;ho worked
hardest tov/ard receiving one.
Prized among the awards will be
watches for scholarship and all
round eitizensLip, the citizenship
medal, and the scholarship medal.
Studpnts v/ho rec‘>ive av/ards will bo
those that have, striven tov/ard this
goal all the year, not those that
start working at the last minute.