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September 24. 1943 A/ow Is The Time To BACKl>\m\'. -MiLeX._BLL(iL£. The Third War bloodsdAmerican a cial spirit. All loyal Americans ■VER /HERE Bond L^rlve gives every true chance to show his sacriri- should at and in- giv- : s may invest least 10% of their incomo In 'Jar Bonds, all students should put every extra dlire to them. Soldiers ,sailors 5anci marines are Ing their lives; all v/e arc asked to do to loan our money. If we don't voluntarily buy bends we be forced to do so. In the latter case,our country will no longer be a derrocracj^' but a dictatorship. We certainly don't want that I Slates Equ(3lizes Educetscnol AcJvcjriages For the first time. North Cai-ollna boys and girls, statewide, have the opportunity to attend school nine months. Southerners have had only eight ■ months and eleven grades,while their Northern neigh bors had schools of ten months and twelve grades. 'iThen the boys and girls from both sec tions met on the college campus, those of the South never had a fair classmates were far more having had two months twelve years. So thank Heaven and the extra month each year can make all the difference their they, schoolins: for chanco. All educated than more the legislature for One more month in the world. Thouqhtfulness Mcskes For A Good Name At ono of the fii’st chapel periods Prin cipal M. W. Weaver urged the student ' body to have more pride in the appearance of the school building and to so conduct them selves that school behavior woul^ bo above re proach. Every student knows school have a name he’d student secretly desires toward Bailey High to be ible. Certainly littering th- building with paper, eating be tv/eon classes, leaving marks and shoe dirt on walls, appearing for’class late, and giving evidence of too much inter est in the opposite sex aren’t acts 'spelling a good name for a school. Students, this is our building and v;ill be, in all probability, our grandchildren's. It isn’ Mr. Weaver who should be so interest ed in Ealley High, but WE, how to make his bo proud of. Every outriders’ opinion the Very best poss- Pg-ge 5 H lvA/^DEnroti\ FUN^MAYPf BUT NOT GOOD KA.NNERS Pointers Fo r Good MannGrs 1. Say "THABK YOU” freely and sin cerely . 2. No CUTTING in a- head in lunch room line. 3. CONTROL the pitch and tone of voice. 4. RUSHING down hall often delay.3 BAILEY BUGLE Published monthly by JOURWALISM CLASS and COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Bailey, North Carolina IvIEMBER C.S ,P.A. Editor-Plorence Joyner Asso. Editor-S.L.Perry News Editor M.Brown Business Mgr.M.J.Stott As s t. Mgr.-Dan Johns on Make-up Ed.--W. Murray Mlmeos cope-P,R.Blsseto Circulatlon-W. Manning Art Ivan Denton Vocational-B,D,Sanders Joe Lamm Advisers L.Lassi ter J,Parmer
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