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Bailey Bugle, Bailey, North Carolina, l!arch, 1951 Page U PorentsJcCich5rsSfudeiits^8enefitFromOpenHouse That Bailey students and teachers from the first grade through the twelfth can go all out to support an enter prise of their school was evidenced by the success of the Open House staged by the P. T. A. this month. That the parents can give their sup ^ort equally as well was revealed in the record breaking attendance. Students and teachers alike "pitched in" cooperatively to make it one of the most informative programs ever sponsored by the P. T. A. Not only did this Open House let parents knoav \vhat their children vere doing but it also let outsiders kno^v that a school is interested in programs other than athletics. Student Body DisplaysRocrConcbct at PT.A. As our principal has so often reminded us, our school is judged by the conduct of the students. On the night of the Open House, immediately after the program in the auditorium, several students showed their lack of good manners by rudely getting up and leaving the auditorium while the President was carrying on the business part of the P. T. A. V/hat an impression the outsiders got of the student body ! AsOthersSeeUs 0 vj’ad some Pow'r the gif- tie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us ! Burns Y/hat picture do others get of you— modest? pleasant? gossipy? friendly? sarcastic? conceited? understanding ? rude? garrulous? reticent? cross? egotistical? impolite? uncooperative ? impudent? honest? dependable? The name the person char acter of last month, V/iley Williamson, freshman, was not . identified. No name the person character will appear In the future. A Problem An Easter corsage or a banquet corsage? An Easter outfit or a new evening dress? An Easter trip or a sav ing of money to carry "ray" girl to the banquet? A nevf coiffure for Easter or for the banquet? These are some of the questions that the juniors and seniors are trying to solve as Easter and the banquet comoete for the use of one's money. Most people will wager that the banquet vdll win out—Time wj.ll tell. Rsys ol Sunshine Are we proud of Lois Jean Medlin, guard on the Bailey varsity basketball team, for receiving more votes for the All-Star team than any other for ward or guard in Nash, Everyone is having a nice "say" about Burley Dunn's biology display. Compliments are heard frequently about the inter esting exhibits, posters, and improvements in the li brary. The staff passes these on to the librarians, who are due the main cred it. ’vi/hile i.irs, Wade Joyner was absent from the lunch room, Ilrs. K. F. Levas re marked, "I didn't realize hov; much "Ma" Joyner meant to the lunchroom until she was absent. DAILEY BUGLE Published monthly by the JOURNALISl^ CUSS and C0I'.3'IERCML DEPAHTf.lENT Bailey, North Carolina EDITORIAL STAFF; I Bobby Lamm—Editor Beverly J. Tapp Mavis Perry BUSINE33 STAFF. Anne Bunn Faye Finch Jean IVells Lucienda Stott PUBLICATION STAFF: Gordon Bissette Doris JojTier Jackie Vicke Clayton Brock Lois H. Thigpen 5P0NS0IiS: Llrs. A. H. Farmer Ik'S. L. T. Lassiter
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