December 11, 1942
BAIUY BUGLE
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BAILEY BUGLE
Published Monthly by
BAILEY HIGH SCHOOL
Bailey, North Carolina
Member
COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSO.
Editor-in-chief.....Sarah M, Parmer
Asso, Editor..., Horace High
Business Mgrs...H, Haskins-M, Liles
Mimeoscope Editor,.Juanita Brantley
Proof Readers...Aileen Pinch-J.VIck
Vocational Ed.Depts,R.Stott-M.Lewis
News Editor Hildred R\iffin
Make-up Editor Christine Pinch
Feature Editor.....Sallie Lou Perry
Typing Editor E,Hedrick
Art Editor., ..S.Whit-r-%.„, ley
Circulation. J*Griffin * ..‘n-"**'
Designer.T.7 Etheridge «
AdvisorsJ. Parmer, % starthat
L. Lassiter to the Savs^
*ior continues to shine.];!
Shall VJe Have Student Gov't?
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The type of English t^n^
use brands ^ that Savior whose lif^t-
On the theory that a person can be
led but not driven shouldn't some
step be undertaken toward organiz
ing student government in . Bailey
High School? It is quite natural
that a student is more willing to
follow set rules if he knows that
a student council elected by the
student body has a hand in the mak
ing of regulations that present the
students^ point of view*
The federal government’s legisla
tive and Judicial bodies are
built .,^5.*“-'''' on the foundation of
§■ government of the
-■j;-*”’ J' people, by the people,
and for the people.
This form extends to
the states, the coun
ties, and the cities.
true and will contin- jt-
ue to be. giveness.
‘ Humanity needs
— you, * "■■"j'i- Shduldn't it extend
This has always been faith and every school?
true and will contirn love and for-Pqp this is where
W, yo\mg America re-
, . ... cslves its train-
The victor in ...f Christmas to follow its beams ing to continue
the present war ^h® manger of Christ and woi^ the principles
... proclaiming -Jti. of American
democracy.
to the
ship there
of Christ and vjov-
must be the ^^ere anew, proclaiming
Allies. That the chorus,Glory to ^
victory will be ours‘""’'''^^‘'*'‘'-K4?^^„ the highestj^.;i.-)>^^'^
in the near future is not earth^^
assuro^i,however, if we -ro- .;f*
sort to man power and equip- men. ^ In groups the high school stu-
dents study together during
;r^|lA|^|ooayGroup-Studing Flofitable
ment alone. To hasten the end
we must employ other requisites
of war—courage, the will to win
and to produce, and willingness
to sacrifice anything essential to
the war effort.
After all, working on the school
paper is moVe important in life’s
training than playing basket ball,
if a choice has to bo made.
Five minutes give each student
plenty of time to change classes,
and anyone late v;ithout a good ex
cuse should not resent punishment.
The first year in school is the
time to start developing the spirit
of cooperation so essential in la
ter years.
study hall. Of what value is
this to the students?
It can be helpful or useless just
as the students wish. If everyone
contributes to the studying, it can
be helpful; but if one person does
all the thinking and explaining,the
others arc developing the parasitic
habit.
Contributions by the entire group,
howovar, can mean better propara-*-
tion by all and time saved at night.
I wish to express my apprecia
tion to all students for their co
operative spirit shown me during
the absence of Mrs, Lassiter, Es
pecially do I commend the conduct
displayed in class and the prepara-
tion of assignments made, C