Decenber 11, 1942 BAILEY B.UGLE Page 9 This-Thet-N'tother (-By Phylis) • In talking with fal io vi^ studoats both in and out of school I hear a great deal of criticism concerning the disciplinary met hods of the high school teachers. We students are un fair in that we don't look at thoir side as v;ell as ours. Unnec essary disturbances cause time lost for both teachers and pupils. If v;e realize that, we have no room to talk about the teachers. CHRISTMAS GIVING What are' you going to give for Christmas this year? Does your shopping list include expensive gifts again? Those will bo unpatri otic, Sinco we are in the middle of the world’s greatest strug gle. The Christmas spirit of giving can be patriotically done. Among the patriotic gifts are servicable remembrances or v/ar bonds and stamps. On your list don't forget your man in the ser vice . COMMEHDABLE POLICY The Bugle’s policy of commending in each issue Individuals for work done is a very good way to promote good v/ill and to give credit where credit is due. . .. . Many Students To Spend Holidays Elsewhere Several.students are planning to be . away f r on B-.' X1 e y dur ing Chriat.aao holidays. ’ Leaving the stc.tj arc ANNIE ivIAE PAHICSR, who plans to spend the holidays in Kcw Yo.rk with her brother; AL- L2EK FMCH, a senior, Vifho goes to Florida to see her husband sta tioned there;' and SARA SEAT EATI.IOI' visit ginia, CARL tends near and PATSY RUTH , who expect to friends in Vir- VifALKER, JR. in to visit an aunt Elizabeth City; SAMUEL GLOVii:R,a friend in Raleigh; and HOLLIS HASKIiiS, his brother in Rocky Mount. MRS. LASSITER RETURNS Recovering from an illness at her homo, Mrs* Laurine Lassiter, couomercial teacher,re turns- to resume charge of the comraorcial de partment. In her estimation Ciiristine Pinch has managed the comr.iorcial department splendidly. THIS - YEAR GIVE - THE IDEAL - GIFT c H MR U YM A Permsnent-Weve From M E R R Y C H K I S BELLt'S= BEAUIYSHOP ^ 8AILEX N.C,

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