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BAiLtY BUGLE
BAILEY NORTH CAROLINA
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Principal's Column
WEAVER
Students Need Inventory For New Year
Have you taken inventory
year, stu-
do it right
yet for last
dents? If not,
away. If you have, what
did you find? Profit or
loss? As you look back
over the year and begin to
check up, in all probabi
lity there are things you
would change if you had
that power. There are
those thirigs which vjere
done which should have
been left undone; and oh,
so many things neglected
which should have taken
first plac'c. An'inventory
is a valuable tool. It
lets us know just \vhere we
stand.
Have you mapped youn
course for the new year?
Aimless drifting ' gets one
nowhere. Set your sights
and sail a straight course.
V'/hat improvements, as a
student, can you make?
Seme things which I be
lieve each of us can do
better are improve our
study habits
come better
come better
and thus be-
students; be-
citize>ns by
improving o\ir manners, our
habits cf cleanliness, our
conduct, our attitudes to
ward the opposite sex,*
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Do Your Clothes
SAG,
BAG j
LOOK LIKEAKAG'
our attitudes toward our
teachers, and our habits
of honesty, truthfulness,
and uprightness.
Parents,, there • was a
total of 915 absences in
our school during the mon
th of December. That fig
ures out to be over 45
children ab3ents each day.
PLEA
May I urge a^ain that
you keep your children
in school. Teachers
will be allotted to the
school next year on th9
basis of attendance this
year. In the grades vie get
six teachers for the first
175 in average daily
attendance and one tea
cher for each additional
36 in average daily attend
ance?. In the high school
we get four teachers for
the first 85 in average
daily attendance and one
for each additional 35 in
average daily attendance.
By keeping your children
in school, we can help
them more, and they can
help the school. Let's cut
those absences in half.
MAKE YOLi FEEL LIKE A HAG?
LEWIS WATSON^ PROP.
If So,let Us GiveThem
ZIP AND SPARKLE
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BAILEY N C