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December 17. 1945 BAILEY 8UQLE Citizenship Is Ch^recter Pa,rce 4 Character building is a part of the teacher's work as much as the instilling of knowledge. Realizing this,, the teachers hold constantly before the child the principles of citizenship. Although a minority of the students shows improved behavior, the majority does not yet realize the full importance of the fact that it is the little things that count. It is well for students to ronember that they arc at the ago v/hen character is being molded. RootsOffboiceShoMExtndFromTheHome Soon the v;orld celebratcs again the coming of the PRINCE OF PEACE. Probably no time in the v;orld's history’' are people thinking more in terms of peace. The best place to lay the foundation for peaceful living is the home. Onco practiced there it v/ill radiate throughoixt the community, the nation, and t]ic world, B3slcetb.^ldnd StudiesMeyBeCombrved Heretofore the season of basketball and the season of lowered grades have gone hand in hand. This should not be. Basketball as .a form of recreation should enable the student to re turn to his studios with renewed vigor, understanding, and keener attention. Play, yes, but study too, 5,oth can bo done well if the student plans his time well. HecsilthPromotedThroughPbnnedMesIs Awakening to the fact that mental and physi cal deficiencies are often the results of malnutrition, Nash County in cooperation with the state board of health is including in its health program the importance of right foods. According to this program there are seven basic food groups that should bo used daily. These groups, consisting principally of but ter, v;hole grain cereals, green and • yellow vegetables, milk, eggs and meat, fruits, and potatoes, are produced on many of the farms and are available on the markets. 3y menu-planning, families may have a well- balanced breakfast, lunch, and dinner that will enable all to be bettor citizens, stu dents, or workers by means of improved health. MAKE that Cliristmas dinner fit your pocket; buy only v;hat your ration books call for, no black market roods. POINTERS FOR GOOD MANNERS 1. ’’POLITEITESS is to d3 and aay the kind est thing in kind est way." 2, "TIPTOE into a room when late, when leaving a room, or when using the pen cil triirxaer. DAILEY BUGI£ Published monthy by JOURNALISM CLASS and COIvEffiRCIAL DEPARTMENT Bailey,North Carolina LEMBER C,S.P,iv, Editor-Plorence Joyner Asso, Editor-S,L,Perry News Editor M.Brown Business Mgr,M,J.Stott • k ^ i.ciiison Make-up Ed,--\/, Murray Mimeoscope--P.Bissette Circulation-V.', Manning Art Ivan Denton Vocational-B,D*Sanders Joe Lamm Advisers J, Parmer L,Lassiter
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