December 13, 1946 BAILEY BUGLE QAILEY.MORTH CAKOLINA Pap;e 9 Visit Our Stores For Her Ideal Christmas Gift. Here You Will Find The Largest A ssort ments Of The Most AppreciativeGlfts. LI NG ERIE JEWELERY GLOVES ROBES DKESSES IN THE HOLIDAY COIDRS Echoes King From Shorthand Cbss .I think the slogan, "Practice me.kes porfect,” is true when t'.pnliedto shorth&nd. B.V. Refiding shorthsnd is fascinEiting, but I enjoy writing it more. J.B, In writing shorthe.nd you save tine. Every vvord is spelled exactly e.s it is pronounced. G.l/J. When I began uriting shorthand I wondered if I would ever get all those little hooks and curves "fixed" as they were in the book. P.F. Shorthand is a very use ful art in any profession. G.3. Reading the fairy tales in shorthand was far more fun than they were when I read them during my second and third ye^" rs in school. nn IV • 1 • I like shorthf.nd because it is different from any subject I hf.ve over h'ld. M.B. Our Best Wishes ’To The Staff Of The Bailey Bugle For A Enjoyable And Merry CHRISTMAS IN WILSON ITS Milmammm /...n 'store Typingll Class PubI tshes Pamphlets Typing. II students have been publishing a Program of \/ork pamphlet and a Nevis Letter for the agri cultural departmer.t. This work gives the class practice in cutting sten cils and operating the mimeograph and serves Rs a reviev; on tabulation. The drav'ing on the cover pages vjas done by Billy L'urray, FFA student; and the mineoscope work, by Bcrnease Eatmon, journa lism student. Financially the students are receiving fifty-cents a stencil. The commercial department furnishes the stencilgj the agricultural depart ment, the paper. LIGHT MOMENTS j Inspired by so'^gs, weary journalism students work late after school in an effort to publish the Bugle. After school hours the students are allowed more * freedom. Thus I'.'irs. Howard Fcrmcr pleads, "Give Mo Five Minutes More." The students work on, singing "I’ll Be Home i'or Christ mas." Kmm! could it be the song v;riters have had ex perience As dark arrives and anxi ous parents come in search of their "v/andering Jeans, Evelyns, and Karlyns," the truth of the saying,"7ou nay sing your song another way," is brought forcibly home to the It.te workers. B.F.

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