February 15, 1942 BAILEY 3UGLE BAILEY' BTJG-LE Published Monthly by BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL Baiioy, North Carolj.na LUMBER COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASS Editorial Staff Editor-in-chief Marie Morgan _E£uZ'Cl_4_ I ILJIC ! I. ilJ Cc^uNTiiY Is At V7ar )0. jthou3h few people as yet, really I sccm to realize it. Before it is I over there will be groat changes jir.ado and probably great sacrifices - ,1 called for. Everyone will have to Asso. Editor Sarah Morgan rar.ner learn to brush up the old suit when Sports Editor Maebelle Bissette a now one is preferred repair the Business * Business Manager Staff ....Hildred Ruffin Assistant Hollis Haskins ^ ^ Production Manager... Josephine Laniiniwalk or stay at homo when Assistant Jack Parmer ihc \7ould have ridden. old radio instead of discarding it for another, wear cotton socks in place of silk stockings, and either otherwise Reporters Sidney Jones Christine Tni-naje Martin Liles Artists Christine Pinch Marks Underv.'ood Advisers. Mrs, Howard Far/ner Mrs. Laurine Lassiter Majority Bows To Mnowty When a minority abuses a privi lege, it becomes necessary to ’de prive the entire group of that pri vilege. Such has been the case in Bailey High School. Duo eitiier to the carelessness or to the acn't- care attitude of a small portion of the student body who persist in littering the halls with po.per and making unnecessary noise, it has been necessary to deprive the whole student body of the privilege of staying in the hails. Ninety "" per But can these things bo called sacrificos when the four great phases of freedom—freedom of reli gion, of spocch, of press, and of assembly arc being defondud? They cannot I Americans must com.o down to earth and realize that sav ing^ now will be much better than bowing to the Rising Sun or hioling Hitler.' later. The people of tho United States must learn to live on a smaller sca].e, and a good begin ning is always for the individual to start in his own back jard. It is time for every mon, \/ora.an, . and child to get his he clouds and begin to ions defense. ad c save it of the for stren- Patriotism Triumphs cent-of the students have been do- Class had Though the members ing their best to keep in good condition and their influence to get ing ten per cent to example. the building should use the rcmain- follov/ their CHALLENGING THOUGHT V/e can offer up much in tho large but to make sacrificos in little things is what we are seldom equal to. GOETHE of the Senior striven all year toward building up a fund for a trip to V/ashington, they gave up this goal when the United States entered tho war. Instead they have now decided to use tho money for expenses of tho Senior Class. After these ex penses have been paid, the class will vote on how best to use tho remainder. The BAILEY BUGLE com mends the class for this gesture. Beyond doubt,they typify the spirit that makes Americans forget person al desires and stand as a 'anified whole when faccd by adversity.