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. Comer»tsCreate DiverseOpinicns 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.

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