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Janu".ry 9» 194-8 BAILEY BUGLE BA. I LEY. NORTH CAROLINA Pago 3 III Every Boy Tr /es It On The Cor red Way WHAT SHOULD th::: good C0NVP.12.T- lONLIST KNOI'J? Ans.Tho good conversationalist never porirdts tho conversation to bocoino too hoated over con- tiQvorsial ciuostion. He docs no"t talk continuously about h:.msel'f or thin^^s others are not enter- ont^d in. Politeness dorainatoE tho entire conversational atmo- sphoro in that others are on- couragod to t^ik. c e Once in every man’s life comes the desire to try his hand at the art of cookery. This urge usually reveals itself between the ages of 6 and 12 years, or just about the tine every boy gets the hanlcering to go camping. Intending no harm to anyone, he finds himself alone one day and decides, impulsively, to have dinner cooked when the family returns. Tho character in this story could bo any boy,but in this case v/e'll call him Franlc. Finding everyone rjonG to town one evening, Prank decides to have sutiper done on tho family's're turn. Without losin/7 any time, he plans his menu, consistin:^ of chicken, crocuacd potatoes, butter, and biscuits. Oar hero first sets out to kill the chicken. After nmning no loss than ton miles, he finally succeeds in catch ing one. With a triumphant grin Frank marches to the back yard and there the noo?’ fowl is beheaded. Now for tho spuds which are easily enough finished. What then baffles Frank is how to make his bj.scuits» Gathorinfj all the knov.Ti ingredients for biscuits, our slave of the kitchen starts mixing. "Wait a mi nute, this dough never sticks to mother’s hand. I must have done something wrong," reasons Frank, Finally, discovering it takes grease in bread, he drops in a little lard. At last tho pan is filled and the bread is started bak ing. Now for a look at the chicken that has been frying over the big light, "OuchJ Why didn't someone tell mo livers popped grease when they aro fry ing?” yells Frank as he eyes a burnt hand. Z.fter turning the chicken, our little cook creams the potatoes with an ogg beat er and then tin*tls to look at his prizes, txho bis cuits. ’’Oops I look hov; big those things have gotten, but I guess thoy are right good for tho first time," thinks Franlc. The table set and the food placed thereon, our horo seos the fmnily returning; home. Brother and ‘Dad laiigh when thoy see the table. Bugb Stcstff Sponsas New YearsPafty To raise money to h=»lp pay for thoir trip to Now York in Mrrch was the piiir- pose of the BUGLE staff in sponsoring tho Cokotail Party New Year's ^e in tho school gymnasium. Upon entering the gym, each guest paid a fee of twenty-five cents, L2/.P ye;ji As 194-8 was about to bo born, tho girls, in prac tice for leap year, took tho initiative in asking tho boys for dances. That young and old, dan- cers and non-dancers,might share in tho ontertainment, certain periods wore desig nated for dancing and cer tain onos for general en tertainment, GR;'UD M'JICH Nonring midnight, the stu dents performed a grand- march ending in tho forma tion of tho letters 194-8. Intermingling with the tune of Avild Lang Syne, the bursting of balloons, tho greeting of "Happy New Year," and tho blowing of whistles ushered in the new year. VALENTINE P/JiTY As a final means of rais ing funds for defraying expenses to Now York, the staff plans to sponsor a "Heart" party on Valentino Night, but in cones Mother, whose eyes fill with pleased tearsj then sho smiles and they all oat a big supper. But for at least a month afterwards Mother tells everyone she moots about that wondcrfu.1 supper. Frank Lewis
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