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February 14. 1946 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA Page 3 Actions Cause OthersHeadaches Many thoughtless actions of the Bailey High School boys and girls are causing various inconveniences to others and displaying a need of consideration for class mates and teachers. Tinkering with lockers, interfering with the pro perty of the teachers, lack of co-operation with the student librarians, and chewing gun on class are the leading misdemeanors noticed daily. These unthinking acts, sometimes done in fun, some times not serious when taken separately, add up collect ively to marking one as a poor citizen. No one wants an undesirable label of his conduct attached to him throughout life. This may be avoided by beginning now, students, not tomorrow, to stop and think before acting. / > ,.r Susie u/i? bbi" Robbing the cradle Jackie Lois Edwards has an idea that her latest crush, Bcbby, is playing "hard to get." Every morn ing when Bobby enters the truck, he is greeted by a smile, wink, and cherry "Hello, Bobby" from Jackie. Bobby, a cute, smilingly handsome, second grader, merely blushes and rushes to the end of the bus. Question of the month What Do You Dislike Most in the Opposite Sex? 15ary Grey Twiggs: A show off. Leslie Dow; Female smoke stack. Peggy Brannon: Conceit Billy Morgan: A big mouth and a stuck-up Tableau Place—front porch swing Characters—boy and girl Time—moonlight night Action—boy shows girl how his cuff buttons glow in the dark. Cheering Dept Hats off to—Madge Brant ley and Dolly Dunn for their swell shooting at the games. Ditto to Janice Bunn and Ruth Farmer for such v/onderful guarding. Put'em in Behind the Eight Ball —all tkbsa-.who spread classroom gossip. • ••••• Bon Jour Hay your ’46 Valentine be filled with h&ppiness. Bi'.lLEY BUGEE Published monthly by JOURIKlLISM class and COIJI®RCLf>.L DEPARTIffiNT Bailey,North Carolina liEMBER C.S.P.iv, Editor Betty D. Sanders Bus. Mgr. Beth Bissette Asst, Mgr. Kenneth Batts Make-up ed.—J. L. Edwards Mimeoscope Ed.--C. M. Vick Sports Jacqueline Collie i Circulation Lois R. RiceI Proof Reader-Phyllis Finchj Vocational Octavia Beard- Keith Glover j Art Evelyn Poole j Advisers J, Farmer L. Lassiter ! Seen By Exchange The staff reprints the following editorials from exchange papers: "Study .hall is a place to write notes, gossip with friends, sharpen pencils, read a magazine—in other v/ords a place to do any thing but study. Is this your definition of a study hall? "If study halls were for the things mentioned above, thoy wouldn't be a part of school time. You are given a study hall in which to prepare your lessons. Pro bably many of the students wouldn’t have to study in the evenings if they would make use of their study halls, "Try studying on your next study hall.7i;'ho knows? It may become a prosperous habit". "The Quaker" Salem High School " .The ’funotion of education today is to cultivate human understand ing permeated by charity and love. In all of our learning therefore, let us learn the art of peace, so that never again will the lives of the people be bathed in cruelty, pain, and blood." "Jackson Journal" Stonewall Jackson High Charleston, li/est Virginia ThoughtOf TheMonth bo UNTO OTHERS^ AS YOU WOULD HAVE T H h M DO UNTO YOU.”
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