BAILEY BUGLE
January 9. 1947 BAILEY^NQRTH CAROLINA Pagp, 4
BUGLE PROmOTES CLEflnUP DflH CLEmOUT Rlino Done Aga, n
Cleanup day, promoted by the BUGLE, is to be on
January 15, the day follov/inij examinations.
For nine months the school becoues the students’
day-time home. To the public the condition of the
school and grounds reveals their interest in that home.
Cleaning the building and grounds and adding touch
es of beauty will, it is hoped, create a pride in the
school that will instill in each student a desire to
have his school a real representative of the student
body.
All pupils v/ill be given the opportunity to parti
cipate in the cleaning; many will be assigned respon
sible duties. The day v/ill be one intwhich every stu
dent can put his best foot forvj&rd and become a real
school citizen.
Hov;ever, before this day arrives, there is need
for another cleanup—the sweeping of cobwebs from the
minds of the students in order that they may pass the
first semester examinations.
Susie Boibbles
our loud students "zip"
their lips.
Ben Etheridge—Establish a
"giggle" period.
Nev/ Year's Resolutions....
This year I'm planning
not to break a single re
solution. Belov/ are listed
a fev/:
I resolve--not to eat
spinach (never could stand
the stuff an^T/ay)
I resolve—not to stop
gazing out the school win
dow at passing planes.
I resolve—not to stop
v/ishing for a loud plaid
shirt.
And v/e sav/ it,
Paul Dev; says he’d like
to get hold of the person
who pinned up a picture of
an orangutan in the back
of the English room and
wrote his name over it.
"Red"
Around the School
The ninth grade says Kil-
roy never dared to go in
the math room. He was
afraid he'd have to work
problems.
Note to Santa
Here are a fev/ things you
forgot this Christmas.
Please don t forget next
year:
Ruth Farmer--Give our team
the ability to beat Red
Oak.
Kr. \Teaver--Make some of
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Bailey, I^orth Carolina
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BRIGHT SIDE OF CLOUDS
According to I.ferk Twain
"Everybody t'.lks about the
v/eather, bj»‘. nobody ever
does anytnirg about it."
Certainly the weather
here in Bailey since the
holidays has been such
to cause comment—it
couldn't be much v/orse—
but the members of the
BUGLE staff aren’t trying
to do anything about it.
Let it continue is their
prayer, at least for a few
more days.
Bad v/eather means short
schedule so that buses
may get the students home
before dark; and short
schedules have been a
life saver for the staff,
since that gives long
after-school hours to v/ork
on the BUGLE and, thereby,
meet the deadline.
Staff