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October 23 1942 BAILEY BUGLE Fap^e 4 BAILEY BUGLE Published Monthly by BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL Bailey, North Carolina Member COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSO. Editor-In-Chief Sarrjih 1,1. Parraer Asso. Editor ,,„I.Iorace Hlg’i News Editor..Hlldrod Ruffin Business Mgrs...H. Hasklns-ll. .LUos, Mlitieoscope Editor,, Juanl'ca Brartley Sports Edltors.C.Walker Jr.-3.Stott Make-up Editor Christine Finch Feature Editor Sallle Lou Perry Typing jidltor •••••( «Eleanor Hedrick Art Editor Sarah ’Yhltley Proof Readers...Alleen Pinch-J.Vick Vocational Ed. Depts,R2tott-M.Lev/Is Designer Tormay Etheridge Advisors J. Parmer,L. Lassiter Need Foii Safer Halloween Thinking they will do no ' harm causes a great many young people to have an unpleasant remembrance of Halloween. Too often while divul ging In their childish and so-call ed harmless pranks they never stop to think of other people’s safety and happiness, Halloween, a holiday set aside to be celebrated in sensible yet comi cal manner, is by no means to be taken advantage of by people who cannot have a good time unless they are being destructive. This year, as never before, the true spirit of Halloween, clean, honest fun, should be practiced. Fall Arrives Aga N October, the most beautiful of autumn months, has arrived again In all Its^ splendor. Fields, vroods, everything is adorned v/lth yellov/ and brown, tented with red and or ange. A sure way to heighten ones hopes is to take a lingering stroll along a IciOLf-strev/n path through a glowing iTorost. Whoever does so will com© forth a new person, bet ter able to smile In the face of perplexities. Spirit Of Coluhbus Inspirational The observance of Colujnbus’ day this month and the sr>irit typified by his cry "Sail on,Sail on',' in the face of throats, dangers, and death’ should be an inspiration to all. Possessing faith, courage, spirit, and ;the will to win, he finally a- chicved the goal which he set out to obtain. The example of Columbus should bo proof enough to anyone that even though the chips are dowrj ana the odds are all against hinV there Is still no reason to give up. Juniors And Seniors WiiL Co-operate Following the usual custom, the juniors again this year began rais ing their banquet fund by a maga zine campaign. Yet in two ways this year is different. First, the sales far exceeded those of any previous campaign; second, national conditions are different. Throughout the nation high schools are diverting the money they have raised for banquets to the war ef fort. Bailey juniors now are faced v/lth the question of either aiding their co^ontry or entertaining the seniors for a few brief hours. Hav ing worked to give their banquet last year, the seniors may at first sa^ that they expect as much as they gave; but after a second thouglit not ono of th.om v/ould fiillj- say thcji prc'fcrrod personal pleasure to doing their part for Uncle Sam. It ^Is altogether possible that the juniors, by having an inexpen sive entertainment and then pur- chasing bonds or donating to war rollef may both fulfill their obll- gatlon to the seniors and, also, aid in the war effort. Whatever they decide, full co-operation by the seniors will bo j’ust one more proof that a co-operative spirit in tiie United States is becoming a reality.
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