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Jr-nuary 10. 1944 BAILEY BUGIE Par THEME THQUGHl'S CALLING ALL TEACHERS Repeated thoughts o^cprosscd in thonos entitled ^iifhat Students Expcct fron Their Teachers, v tenth grade assignr.iont, are quoted below; They expect teachers to bo attractive and neat in appearance. Teachers should • . bo considerate of the pro gress of each individ ual's nind. Students desire that ■ their teachers be rea sonable and inp art!a1. /i,nong the . desired traits that should be exenplifled by teachers are k indne s s, he 1 pfvil - ne 3 s, unde r s t and ing, fairness, guidance,and' pleasantness. The prerequisite of all roquircr.ients is that teachers treat all students alike. If one student docs sonething wrong, it isn't fair for all students to take the Every stu.dent expects cooperation fron the toacLor in class acti vities not necessarily corr'ioctod with clafsa . ^.iLfrionc s ATTENTION PLEASE "ATTENTION, PLEASE," cane a voice over the sound systen. "Will the high school teacii- ers n.oct in Mrs, Par mer's roon this after noon \ to average the conduct grades. I'To ■ audible renarks from the'students, but for once expressions nade nind reading easy, -If a photographic in- pression of each face could have been regis tered at that instant, teachers could luave quickly detarnined c onduc t grad e s tha t afternoon. Shy looks, fearful looks, sly looks, conplacont 3nllc.s, peeps from over the books, you're-in-for- it-now nods plainly revealed each one's thougJits of self or fellov/ students as r on enb ranc os of pa s t behavior flashed across the bi>aln. Later, when report cards wore received, the future swallowed up the past p>s excuses (lloxt Colann) C L EA RANGE WHAT'S THE MOTIVE’ Bov/s to natch the hair, bows to natch the eyes, bows to natch the dress, and bows to catch a beau-- that's what's seen around Bailey high, VJhatever the notive bo, it takes nore than hov'/s to make tlie gii;l. She needs personality, good looks (v.'hich n.any of us don't have), and a ready snilo. Oh I I forgot; she needs'sonc connon sense, too. But, girls, don't let anything discourago you about wearing your bov/s, for they really look cuto.B.D, Sanders were devised to noot the threatened punish- nont of nother and dad. Reba Earp SALE AT ILyClilliLE IDRESS SIHOIP OF HUNDREDS or COATS NOW IN FULL SWING SELLING AT SACRIFICE PRICES Price.s 19,98-M4.95-i|6.95 WIISQN. N c
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