BAILEY. EUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER, 19^]
The Teen-Ager Speeks Rue winstead
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Bulletin Boards Chollongo
Thanksgiving Spirit
Pictures on the library
board reflect a bit of
early American history.
Let your eyes follow this
course as soon as you have
a moment free from study.
Begin in the upper right
comer of the black board
and behold a small home
nestled beside a leafless
tree. Farther down is a
small chui'ch and still low
er building that would
be u school to one person
and a xort to aiiother.
Changing directions and
going v.-.:war'i, we observe
four boorcs being judged by
ia turkey. In the top left
comer iG a pictxire rep
resentation of the Pil-
griitis getting ready for
Thanksgiving.
Clara Lou Stott made the
drawings, and Vlayne Lamm
applied some of the colors,
Eunice Perry
the potato chips,
EClt
When I started thinking about this month's column, a friend suggested that I write
of the awkwardness of the teen-ager.
Learning to act grown-up is like learning to skate or dance. We are self-conscious
at first, and it takes a i^hile to develop self-confidence, self-control. But con
fidence will come by degrees if we realize that everybody is clumsy sometimes. Try to
be more thoughtful, appreciative, and helpful. That way, we forget ourselves and make
others like us better, ,
>Jhen at a party, keep busy; help in the kitchen, girls; pass
and eat ' some your
self I liJhen we make boners,
laugh and forget them.
Ever'/one else makes boners
of i ’.a owi, and if he has
a sense of humor, he has
as much fun at his own
expense as anyone else
does.
A laugh, like a disease,
is contagious. Try catch
ing it!
WJ-
THANKSGIVING
and
enjoy
hot
TURKEY dinner
at---
STOTT'S
Bailey.
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