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February 14, 1946 BAIIEY 9UGL£ BAILEY^NORT.H CAROLINA Page 9 Principal^ Column .1THA.T WAS YOUE .OOKDUCT GRADE L/tST MONTH? Bid _it improve or v/as it worse? Who was responsible for the low grade if you got one? What were some of the causes for low grades? Answers to the above ques tions will help you to improve your conduct grades for the next report ing period. CONDUCT I^any students had lower conduct grades on their last reports than formerly. A few had improved grades. If you noticed your report card you are graded on "Attitude and Conduct’*. The attitude part brings in many considerations. Some of the causes for the lower grades were: 1.Noise in halls between classes. 2. Noise in classrooms. 3. Vfearing caps in the building. 4. Running in the halls. 5. General at titude of "do nothing". 6. Failure to take advan tage of class periods and study halls. 7. Leaving school without permission. If any of the above rea sons apply to you, it would be fine if you could change them and make a better citizen for our school. Good order is maintained in most of our classrooms. V/c v;ould like for all students to learn to change classes quietly. No one judges you on your ability, quality, citizen ship, studiousnoHS^ or other gcod traits on the amount of noise you keep. l!ay I imploro you to be more quiet in the hall, Anoth'.jr thing in our schncl which needs to be cl3fi.Ke-dr" up is the ' noise the students make v;hile entering the building when coming in on a late bus. If you will just stop and think, you will see how unnecessary the noise is and hcv/ it breaks into the T/ork of the students and teachers v;ho are already in the building. Remember, your privileges end where the othere per son’s rights begin. A loud person is not necessarily an able perscn. Remember, also, girls on the questicnaire for en trance to training for nursing this question is al\mys found: "Is she lady-like or loud? We need to calm dov/n. Your school is judged by you. Are you giving it a good j name or a bad one? i ANSWERS TO PUZZLE PG.2 1. BILLY HORNER 2. I#lRGIL PEELE 3. LOUISE a'i.TMON 4. JOYCE BRANTLEY 5. BEM ETHERIDGE BugleFinds Welcome Over World Subscribers and scbools in 16 different states, Kev; Hr.mpshire, Arkanst.s, Colcreda, Texas, I.'ov/ York, Tennessee, Mississippi, Virginia, Kansas, IV. Vir ginia, T/ashington, D. C., N. Dakota, and Indiana, are receiving the Bugle each month. The Bugle has also gone to Tokoyo, China, India, Philippine^ Hav.-aii, Guam, Okinav/a, -^orraHny, France, Belgur'.m, England. Italy, Alask;.’., Greenland^ Hol land, Australia, and Pan ama, during the. Wc.r years. RAM FY IIONSCIUB VISIT A visit from J.A. Glover, District iJ.?.nu-'.| ary 22,was enjoyed by alL ■ REV. POOLE We v/elcomc . Rnv» I. T. Poole into our ciub'and rejoice that Harold Finch, who has been in the ser vice, has returned. ATTENDANCE Membership attendance is always stressed; so why not do your part and be present at the meetings? CLOTHING bRIVE The Relief Clothing Drive is now in progress. Con tribute some to our dis tressed forejgn neighbors. Carry your relief clothitig to the school or turn tlan. i over to some community or-I ganization. I I BUY BONDS EVERY MONTH.
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