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?