February 12. 1945 BAILFY BUGLE Page 9 This,lhit, N'Other (Phylls) Some of us are taking the Victory Corps for granted. This move ment is something that all high school stu dents should tales ser iously. If one of our greatest heroes, 2ddie Rickenbacker, can take time off to lead us, v;e should be more than willing to give our best to it also. The Victory Corps is not a fad but a serious and important part of our v/ar effort. BACK IT I BUGLE STAFF The staff of the Bu gle has assumed the responsibility of pub lishing this issue. Our advisors, Mrs. Far mer and I.Irs. Lassiter, v/hile remaining in the backgrovind, are always ready to give advice to anyoxie who asks it. They will also chock the articles for cor rectness. The journa lism club is doing an excellent job. This is proof that the Bu gle's fine staff can get up and . go of its ov/n accord. INVITATIONS The seniors had quite a time deciding what kind of invitation they v^anted. In the end the president ap pointed a committee which compromised and picked one of thoir choice. The entire class is satisfied. Calling cards were al so selected. that As a a SENIOR. TAKES EXAh Christine Pinch, out standing senior at Ba iley, took a typist ci vil servico examina tion at Rocky Mount Tuesday morning,Febru ary 9. She v/as the on ly person taking this oxamination on particulcr day. result of the tost Sovornraorit job will probably 'bo >.offered her ig the_noar future. PAGlANT'G'iVEN FOR P.T.A. PROGilAM This month’s F.T.A, program presented last night v/as a pageant "My Coi:uitry T»i2V; This play showed the many nationalities of peo ple who camo to the great America either for freedom or peace, the people who helped make America what it is today, A chorus composed of high school girls sang songs in keeping v;ith the pageant. Teachers conducting the pagjant v/ero Mrs. Laurine T. Lassiter, Mrs. H.A. Morse, and Misa Melba Martin, FOR BETTER BUYS IN BASEBALL SUPPLIES'! 'Tdngerine' "Tangerine, you are all they say" is the favorite fruit around Bail-ey High these days, V/andering dov/n the hal’l, v/o come across a peeling here and there, these loading the v/ay to almost anyone, iiVhy, it is nothing to see five or six paraded a- cross a desk, and a tiay peice popped into the mouth v/hen the teacher is looking the other way, ^ S.L, fotvj COLLECT SCRAP METAL, TIN CANS AND BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 0 Qj) |ShSt5S2S| & SPORTING GOODS COME TO SEE £H Jay WILSON, NC.

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