BAILEY BUG_LE Ontober 4. 1946 ' B A 1 [ E Y. NOR I \ i CAROL iN A Page 4 SchoolPaperMoreThanNewsCoverage * Of the 153 students ih high school only eight are taking journalism. These with the aid of typingll stu dents are endeavoring to publish the Bugle« To edit any paper requires long hours of extra -work and the sacrifice of tine and pleasure. That accounts for the small class in journalism and gives evidence that students ha\je not yet learned hov/ to choose between the hard road of learning or the "prini-ose path of pleasure". Former journalism students from Bailey v/ho are going to college report that they have had less trouble with college English than those who have not had jour nalism. In addition to teaching the fundamentals of grammar, writing technique, and clear expression, journalism de velops creative ability, iniative, responsibility, and co-operativeness, or, in other words, trains one in the art of expressing himself and in the character-building requisites. The school paper is a record of the school’s activ ities, it keeps pupils informed, stimulates interest in contest^ advertises the school*s work, acts as a mouth organ for the students, and arouses school spirit. For the community the paper supplies information as to what the school is doing, what it plans to do, and creates interest in the school's activities. It is no credit to the student body that it wants|a paper yet is not v/illing to share the responsibility of the "Work required or to surrender a fev; hours of pleas ure. If several would share in the work, there would be no particular burden on anyone, and al], students, school, and community, would benefit. SUSIE BABBLES Susie Makes Her Debu....... Vfell, how is each and everyone of ye worthy stu dents after a fine three- months vacation-ragged but right,ehj Have you noticed the so s-m-o-o-t-h tans being displayed around? \VE NOTICE THA.T There seems to be an epi» demic of black sv;eaters around the school--but who’s complaining? The Jacquard sweaters are also destined for a great popu larity. .. .And listen, who ever said "loafers” were going out?? Just take a look around By far the most eye catching gar ment seen yet is the "La- Chaqueta", or Mexican loa fer jacket, v/orn by ffiss Johnson. COMING EVENTS Things of interest happen ing in the near future are State Fair, Oct. 14-19, BUGLE Coronation ceremony, Oct. 11, and opening of the basketball sea.-;on ■■ ' CONGR.A1UIATIONSI To Nashville and Red Oak schools that are publish ing a paper for the first time the BUGLE staff ex tends congratulations and best wishes. Quesiicnsof theMcnth- \Yhat teacher has taught longest at BH9? Ymich teachers are alum nae of BHS? What teacher married a. BHS alumnus this summer? V/hat year did Bailoy School add the agricultur al department? Ynien was the present school building erected? (Ansvjers, pg. 22) Millard: Poor me ! I flunk ed my history test today. Rox;V/hat’s wrong,"Genius"? Millard: H»w does Miss Johnson expect me t» ans wer questions about some thing that happened be fore I was born? BAILEY BUGLE Published Monthly by Jeurnalism Class and C0t5MERCI/^L DEPARTMENT Bailey, North Carolina Member C.S. P. A, Editor Beth Bissette Bus. Mgrs.--Jean B. Glover Lenzie Morgan I.feke-up Ed,-—M. Lancaster Proof Reader -E» P#ole Mimecscspe Ed.—B, Eatmon Circulation Mgr.-B. Farmer Vocational Lena M. Price Advisers J. Farmer ' ; r ■ " - V