JAJLEY-BUGLE^miLEY. NORTH g^OLINA. OCTOBER. 19^2
GemsOf Thought
The best time to say
nothing is when you feel
like saying a plenty.
We see things not as they
are, but as we are
MURICE UZARRE
Speaking of Elections
or CUTE TO OTHERS
)
■ PAGE_.L..
V;hat will the story be next Tuesday? Last election
only $1 per cent of the eligible voters of the United
States cast their ballot.
Elections are serious events : They determine govern
ment policies; they deterirane our interests; they
determine our pride in our privilege to vote, ITe urge
everyone to vote in this 1952 election, 17e Americans
are the ones who are going to have to abide by the
decision made at the polls.
Studyl ListenI ActJ Vote for the man best capable of -
leading this country in so far as you can judge,
"The cooperation of the people is the making of a
country,"
(This is an editorial written by Jimmy Harris for
the American History Class. EDITOR)
/c/eds from Peper Pols
VJhat other schools are
doing may be gleaned from
the exchange papers.
Some ideas noted chal
lenge possibilities else-
V''!i‘5re;others offer moments
of laughter.
1, A poem, about the
i.:'';c;ent month, on the edi
torial page would brighten
UD the month
NEWS AND VIS^^S of F.H.S,
Fremont High School
2, Names of songs com-
Dosing a story would cer
tainly be 5.ight and humor
ous
AID VIE'/JS of F.H,S,
Fremont High School
3, A frequent column
seen in most papers is one
describing a particular
oerson and challenging the
readers to "guess v/ho."
NEYfS AND VIEWS of F.H.S.
Fremont High School
it. One way to help Mr,
Weaver in his announce
ments is to use ■■ sugges
tions like "TAKE CARE OF
THE SCHOOL PROPERTY" in
stead of . fillers for un
used space.—
NE’vVS AND Vms of F.H.S.
Fremont High School
5. For our school; a
safety patrol.—
HOPE'N PRINT
Soring Hope High School
6, Mabel: "Did you hear
what hapoened to the tree
surgeon?"
Maxy: "No, what hap
pened?"
Mabel: "He fell out
of his patient."
SHAWNEE
Peters Two, H.3.
6e(ween the Covers
Many times, people Jjudge
a bock by its covers. Did
you ever judge a land or
nation of people like that?
Are you judging Russia
that way today? Are you
looking down on a people
because of one or more nen?
Then if you are I suggest
yru read the book called
"The Land and People of
Russia,"
This book will help yru
to know the people, how
they live, their place in
history, and their dreams
frr the future. Because of
a man named JOE STALIN,
who wishes to be dictator,
■?e have judged the people
of Russia as poor, igno
rant, and wanting all land
and people under their
rule. This book, however,
relates how hard the
people work for their
living.
Won't you read this book
and give the people c'
Russia a chance to prov";
that even though a dic
tator is their maste: ,
some of them do not lil^e
him ary more than you or *.
Clara Lou Stott
BAILEY BUGLE
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ASS. EDITOR; Wayne Laron
Lois Thigpen
BUSINESS 153R. Jerry Perry
STAFF;Ann Earp-Bruce Finch
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