P?tge..2 HERE AND NOW As soon as the first bell rings for school each morninf^, one can hear the juniors and seniors asking each other, "Do you have yotir English for today?” That Mrs.A.H, Farmer,their English and literature tea cher, is "bearing down" is reported by the jviniors and seniors. There are approximately 34-0 inches of advertise ments in the Bugle each month, including the full page ads, HCWOR ROLL For Third Six Weeks Name Grade Jacqueline Collie 12 Jackie Edwards, 12 Lois Ray Pace 12 Octavia Beard 11 Alice Ferrell 11 Margie Peele 11 ’Ben.. Etheridge. 11 Wilma Bunn 10 Astor Ray Finch 10 Except for Absence Lenzie Morgan 10 For Exams Beth Bissette 12 Ben 3theridge 11 Octavia Beard 11 Margie Peele 11 E3 ijsrbeth Glover 11 L(. nzie Kori;an......... 10 Tho"*cn Sanders 9 For Term I!eth Bi F 3 t j 12 o'ecxJa Idj£rdp 12 iici^j rtioe 12 Oct'iV.'l'i Byard 11 Mi 'e Forrell 11 ■>.rjT3 Pfcjj e * 11 --fei.- 'j8 3 f........ j-1 Mcrran 10 Farmer 10 aho^-cn Stiuderr 9 Teachers Voic© High Opinion Of Stud©nts Students are sometimGS prone to think that tea chers S3e only the bad points in theia, never any good. A visit made to all the tcachars has proved this arguraent to bo ground less. The teachers were lavish in their good-will expressions. The comuliiucnts included such terms as "students are good-natured—courte ous—c o op crat ive willing (to the best of thoir ability) sympathetic—- friendly inqiiisitive (the more they ask the more thoy’ll know)—pat ient- —neat optim istic—more broadminded— interested--enthusiastic— solf-™rcaoccting (fifty- per cent =) Do /ou Ai ways Pronounce Thfes© CorrecHy? fire (fir) inquiry (in kv/ir 1) (in^lwi ri) got (get) have to (hav too) this (this) says (sez) onlicst (no such v/ord) his self (no such v/ord) envelope {cn.vo lop) (£n' vr i5p) also\.en A crup) advertisomert—(a(^ vur tiz ment)-(ad ^vor timent) author (o thor) boiiquet (boo ki.) (bo ka) Mar(siL.2^_I2Z.S_^ Necessity Rocjuires Combining Issues Because of three-week ab sence from school for bad weather and nearness to the date tho j cjirnalisrE class loaves for Nev; York, this edition of the BUGLE is a combination of the February and March issues* The combination of the two issues enabled • the journalism class to i^ub- lish a paper before the date of the Nev; York trip.- Since there vn.ll be eight instead of nine editions of the BUGLEj each mer chant advertising for the nine issues was offered a refund for the one month missed. Nearly every ans- MOT was "just forget it". It's True,Put Whot^mvr That one can place hia hand on the bottom of a kettle of boiling water without being burned? That more people catcl: cold on Monday than siny other day? That for a long period of time, Bailey citizons were required to pay no 'towr tax? That smallpox is one oi the most contagious dis eases? That most sponger arc found in trO;i?,c;l watrr-,; however sorr.G li.'-o 'a* '>clajL- seat? I I That ohe oak Ir. h ’:urpV ;r of thr’ I'Ojc’i fami ly? That tho vrord 'l^Gcod-o" is substitu-ted for"Mghlr-c" in Australia?

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