Newspapers / Bailey High School Student … / Jan. 10, 1946, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Bailey High School Student Newspaper / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
January 10. 1946 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA Page 3 ProblemNi^iT^berOneForNewYeai-Peace I Dre^ming'^ At last, 1946, the year dreamed of when shoes, tiresj meats, and canned foods are no longer rationed; boys are returning home, and new cars, radios, electric ' uppljr*. ances, and many other conveniences are appearing in the market. In the midst of this personal gratification, one has the tendency to forget that peace has not been complete ly won. The last shots of the battles have been fired, but the last battle hasn't been v/on until a united pcace is a reality gained through co-operation and friendship of all peoples. Then during 1946 may we all be sober-minded enough to let history record two outstanding events of the year: WORLD PE/xCE AND V/ORLD PROSPER^Y. ^ ^ 5 Prizefighter.... Our stalwart hero, Ken neth Batts, must be prac ticing to be a second Joe Louis. If you don’t be lieve this, just take a peek around a corner some day when he thinks he is alone. What do you call it, shadow-boxing? Can that corn First guy: "Don’t you think she has a peaches and cream complexion?" Second guy? "Yeah, yel low and fuzzy." Strange Fragrance Miss Farmer has at last solved the mystery of the wonderful sweet smell per vading the room after first period math. It seems ninth grade boys have been using something like "First Breath of Spring" on their hair. Off the Beam The other day I met Dee Stone anxiously pacing the hall. Answering my query as to the trouble, he re plied, "I sent Mr. Weaver up town after some gro- jf-rics at activity and here it is fourth period and he hasn’t returned." Synonym Dept Outstanding books for high school; Green Dolphin Street—Intense; Tomorrow Is Forever—Brilliant; The Turnbulls—Unusual; Leave Her To Heaven—Gripping. Remarks.... Gleaned around, "A ninth girl has BHS’ nicest figure" "Gregory Peck reminds me of Lincoln only ho (G.P,) has more character" "Christmas, ah three glorious weeks in v/hich to sleep late". "I can't begin to tell you" how much journalism is to me» Oloha Oe Well, I'm about at the end of my foreign language scope, SO LONG I T bought FofThe Mont h GET YOUR.BUNDLES TO THE CLOTHING COLLEGTIOK DEPOT T 0. D A Y 1 Ii[R. VJEAVER: Anyone who v/ishes to may go up town without getting permission. MISS JOHNSON; Boys and girls, you ,may all talk at once if you Yfish. I’m sure it will disturb no one, MISS FARIilER; T/e won't have algebra for awhile. It’s so easy that it's boring. lilRS. FARMER; Please do not study too hard. It is in jurious to the mind. MRS. FINCH: You may put up your sev/ing, girls. I am going to teach you a new Jitterbug step. ms, LASSITER; There will be no home work for to morrow, Too much practice isn't necessary to develop speed and acciiracy* MRS. MORGAN; Vife v/on't have that test today. I vdll give you another night to study it. MISS D/iRDEN; Let’s sing a song, as I know you all got tired of history every day, I knov/ I do, MR. TAPP: You may use any kind of seed corn you can find to plant. Any seed v/ill make just as many bushels per acre. B.B. BiilLEY BUGLE Published monthly by ■ JOURMLISM CU.SS "ind C ommuc IA L DEP'^RTl'ffiNT Bailey,North Carolina IGMFSR C.S.P.A. Editor -Betty D. Sanders
Bailey High School Student Newspaper
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 10, 1946, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75