November 13. 1942
BAiLEY
BUGLE
Pag:o 4
BAILEY BUGLE
Publishod Monthly by
BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL
Bailey, North Carolina
Morabor
COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSO.
Editor-in-chiof Sarah M, Parmor
Asso. Editor Horace High
News Editor.. Hildred Ruffin
Business Mgrs...H, Haskins-M. Liles
Miraeoscopo Editor,,Juanita Brantley
Make-up Editor Christine Pinch
Feature Editor Sallie Lou Perry
Typing Editor Eleanor Hedrick
Art Editor .Sarah. Whitley
Proof Readers...Ailcon' Finch-J.Vick
Vocational Ed, Depts-R2tott-M.Lov;is
Designer Toiauiy Etheridge
Circulation Manager J. Griffin
Advisors J. Paraer, L,Lassiter
Constructive Criticism
Always Appreciated
BUT IN SPITE OP ALL THE CRITICIZING
ELVES , THOSE WHO Vi/OULD MAKE US FEEL
MUST PEEL
Boaauao 6T criticism many ■things
have been started or stopped,- have
been made successful or ruined.
The constructive form of criticism,
usually given as friendly and help
ful advice, is appreciated and ac
cepted, The other form, adverse
criticism,is given because of jeal
ousy and hatred and can have only
one purpose--to hurt. Usually those
v;ho offer this kind of criticism do
not speak from experience but are
merely trying to find fault. There
would bo only the constructive form
given if time were taken to think,
"What am I criticizing? Why am I
criticizing? How nay the criticism
be presented most constructively?"
Just and fair and honest criti
cism is alv/ays appreciated. Any
unfair is best loft unsaid. The
Bugle will always welcome and print
any of the former kind if the name
is signed.
THEMSELVES.,
CAZJLJ-£-
Boys In Service
Appreciate Letters
For years it has been the habit
to v;rite friends or relatives. The
same habit, that of v;riting,- has
become much more necessary today.
Boys in the armed forces, having
boon., separated from their homes and
those they love, deserve every bit
of happiness the people back home
can contribute. The one thing that
they are continually asking for is
letters. Letters filled with news
of activities back homo. Letters
that bring joy in every paragraph,
"Keep Em* Mailing, America" is
the cry of thousands who must bo,
regardless of cost, kept happy.
Hats Off lo You, Christine Finch
It is seldom that a student in
the absence of the teacher is capa
ble of continuing the teacher's
vrork successfully. Yet, this is
what is being done at Bailey High
School. Unable to obtain a sub
stitute to fill the temporary va
cancy of Mrs, Laurine Lassiter,
Principal V/alker appointed Chris
tine Pinch, a senior, to instruct
tho students in typing.Her patiencc^
self-control, and concern for the
students* progress has won for her
tho co-operation and tho admiration
of all tho pupils,
I-iANKFULNESS RevEALED
Through Action
iCnovm to all tho v/orld are tho
blossings that Americans should be
proud of and thankful for in this
year of 1942--our freedom from want
and strife and bombs, our worldwide
leadership of free peoples, our
right to contribute to tho war ef
fort as wo pleaso. All Americans
are thankful, but do they always
shov/ it? Most of them do; some
thoughtlessly evade opportunities
to prove their gratefulness. These
are tho ones who aren’t really
thankful,