Septeinber 24. 1945
BAILEY BUGLE
PRINCIPAL STRESSES NEED FOR BETTER CONDUCT
A mer i ca nismTested
. ByThirdBondDrive
Third bond drive,
starting Soptcmber 9,
offors the greatest
opportunity yet for
AlffiiRICANS to help
their country in its
most urgent emergency
and to accumulate sav
ings for themselves.
During this month
there must be raised
Ol5,000,000,000, the
largest amount of
money from individuals
ever requested.
COSTS INCREASING
Right now it is
costing approximately
$100,000,000 a day
to equip the fighting
men.
For a speeder vic
tory, for a pornan-
ent peace, Americans
are asked to back the
drive to their limit,
£ng'ish Teachers
Te-Super vise Library
Teachers are asked to
assume responsibility
for the library in the
absence of a paid li
brarian.
English teachers,, in
conncction with class
■work, v/ill give in
structions in library
science,
Already an order for
maga.zines has been
ced amounting to
$31. Principal H.
Y/eavor estimated that
vl40 can bo used for
the purchase of new
books.
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TYnC A L 6. H STUDENTS
l/l/edvers/n Town
Principal II. V/.Weaver
and family come to
Bailey from Gastalia,
Nash County. Ho is a
native of Sharksburg.
I'lis two smo.ll daugh
ters, too young to at
tend school, arc prov
ing that they ’aren't
too young to be at
tractive and appeal
ing.
Like man3’ men confin
ed indoors most of the
day, Mr. V.'eaver ha
his outdoor hobbies.
His main interests are
sports and raising
chickens.
Ivir. V/e avor, gr aduat ed
from Atlantic Chris-
tain College and later
attended the Univer
sity. -He was a teach
er at Red Oak and
principal at Engle
Hart and Castalia be-l
fore coming here.
Prompted by arising
problems, Rjr. M. ' 17,
Y.’oavor, Principal, at
a chapel period, ad
vised students con
cerning their school
behavior.
Attention called to
better care of the
building, boy and girl
relationships, lunch
room buying, punctual
ity, and general con
duct created various
opinions among the
students.
PRIDE URGED
otating that a doctor
in Rocky Mount remark
ed, "The pupils at
Bailey High School
don't care much for
their btiilding", Llr,
Y/eaver appealed par
ticularly to the stu
dents to show pride in
the building and their
general conduct.
Signs have multiplied
that the student body
appreciated this ad
vice to the point of
heeding it.
Lions To Sicnsoi;
BuGiE Again
Voluntarily the
Li:jn's Club offers
again this year to as
sume any indebtedness
that the Bugle nay
have at the close of
the school year.
In return for this
assisto.nco the paper
continues its policy,
of donating a page for
[the Club*s use.