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January 15. 1945
I3AILEY BUGLE
FafsQ 9
This - Thet-N’t other
The j-unior and senior
boys have started the
new year off in a v?ar-
minded spirit by be
ginning drill under Mr.
Walker. Quite a bit
of confusion v;as shown
amonc the twenty-three
boys, most of whom
were drilling for the
first time. After a
fev/ weeks under "cap
tains" Tapp and Walkei'
they should be able to
carry out the simple
drill commands with
ease and accuracy.
SENIORS
For about thirty stu
dents in the senior
class the last four
months of school has
boGun. Advice from
yours truly is that
some of them study a
little harder or they
are not likely to make
the grade this spring.
This also goes for
other students as wclL
PADS
A new fad in higji
school is the vvoaring
of riding pants by the
girls, that is all ex
cept the seniors who
so far have displayed
more dignity. If we
can do this, v;hy can't
the boys wear our
drosses? Might be a
rood idea at that I
|IF YOU NEED A
;KiOTARY public
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MR.S HELEN P.MUKRAY
Former Students
Not ice S chooi Change
Ruth Beard, Florence
Pacc,and Iris Pearson,
three Bailey alumae,
visited the school
New Year's day. In
answer to the question
concerning their opin
ion of the school they
said, "There have been
so many changes v;c
find it difficult to
get ar^oxond".
Plorcnco Pacc, a sen
ior at Atlantic Cliris-
tian College, and Ru.th
Beard, a teacher at
Bell Arthur,near Farm-
ville, spent part of
the day in the grammar
department observing
the different methods
of teaching.
most coveted
among the striclf-
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Ma/re 1943
a Spotting
Yeoir!
The
thln^ ^
en Europeans is United
States citizenship.
It is the most pre
cious of all things to
the hearts of our
flighting forces over
seas, They knov/ what
they're fighting for--
to remain ?.n American
citizen,
Vtflll wo at home al
ways take it for grant
ed or will we wake up
to the fact that it is
a great privilege? S.V/,
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
We Have What
Your Boy
Desires
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