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BAILEY BUGLE B AILEY.NORTH rAROl INA April .,lUJ.a47 DifferentShcwersBringDiffefent Flowers By Evelyn During the mor'th of April, ■we find the saying thut "April showers bring May flowers" true. Today’s sudden and intermittent showers, bringing in their wake flowers in l/'ay, call to mind the "shov;crs"of high school life that pro duce an array of blossoms in our life's garden. The shower of long, hard studying, which seems to us now a rain of drudgery, will bring forth the blos som of Tfisdom. From the showers of thoughtfulness, consideration, and friend liness the good-name flow ers will burst forth. The shower of accuracy will bring the blossom of per fection of speech, and per fect spicech will likewise bring respect and friend ship. Courtesy at school awakens the flower of ap preciation. Let us take our showers as they come with all the integrity that we can muster. No one can stop / * / / ^ ^^ ' , ^ f / ^ f STUDENTS ATTAIN HIGH RATINGS IN CONTEST Scott Lewis and Jean B. Glover, both of the ninth grade r.nd voice students of Miss Laurelle Stallings, of Wilson, v/on high rating at the music contest held at Raloigh, !&rch 18. Ratings ranged from super ior to excellent, very good, and fair. Jean won excellent; Scott, very gooc^. Both hope to enter the contest again next yea^- and 'cry for the state V150C scholarship. / / / - / Poole the storms in v/eather^ and no one can avoid the storms of life, "For what- so-ever a man soweth that shall he also reap." Cheat ing in. school may help the looks of our monthly grades and be thought of as a flower, but this is not a true flower. It fades before it opens. Yes, April showers some times interfere with our ball games, our picnics, the v/earing of our special suit, but what gaiety and beauty result from their having been. The same can be equally true' of the "showers" faced in high school. They, too, inter-* fere with our pleusyres, but they also bring a gar den of joy and pride lator. Then, par&phasing Loveman^ "It is not raining rain to me It's raining", wisdom. "It me School In General Innpfesses Carry Finch, Janitor Carey Finch, janitor, likes his work and finds the students "considerate" and "well behaved". When asked about students* behavior and language be hind the scenes, he re plied, "I haven't seen or heard anything wrong." He observed that thfc high school students v/ere more considerate about his work. I.'!rs, J, P. Underv/ood’s and Miss Rachel Bissette's classrooms, CareyJ^ are best kept. In reply to How did he according to usually the the question like his new job? he answered* "I like it except for that first day. His only statement about suggested improvements was that the grounds should be "straightened up". It's rr.ining character. not raining rain strc'^gth to of /■ / / / / / / / SCOUTS PLAN CAMPING TRIP o Looking to the future, the Bailey Scouts, troop 12, are planning a camping trip to Camp Tuscorora in June. The Bailey Scoutors will complete their study course at Camp Charles April 12, This course is designed to help them be come better scouts. "As spo"i.sors of the scouts, the Builcy Lions are rais ing the money to build the hut," reports Clifton Brinson, scoutniaster. CbhliaBubsior Sal From Larg estToSmalles t Grown 2 5 Varieti es Red^ Ros-©_, Pink, Ye I low. Orchid White, Lavender 25(X Up-Labled Gra b Bag-5 For Si. Mrs. Moody G love r flOUTE 2 BAIL[Y, N. C. The Char lie Glover Old H omen lac
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