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BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA. JANUARY. 1953 PAGE U Every Student Heeded In School Every. Day Whet I Cell A Friend We've done it for four months; we can do it two more, I'/hatJ The attendance record. If we keep our attendance up for the next two months and the teacher allotment is on the same basis this year as last year^ the high school stands the chance of gaining an additional teacher. With an additional teacher larger classes could be divided, more electives vrould be offered, and better instruction would results We students are the ones who stand to benefit from this extra teacher. Let's get her hereJ Bailey Is Judged By the Students fictions By taking pride in our school and in class work and by supporting the school activities, we are helping others to judge Bailey school, A lusty yell at ball gamus show the visitors we are rooting for our school. Ways in which we can keep Bailey tops in the public eye in and out of school are to participate in the school activities, cooperate with each other, display our best manners at all times, and to be the best stu dent we are capable of being. We need to watch our conduct at ball games, in the lunchroom, in the halls, class rooms, and attempt to keep our grades high if v;e would keep our school rank ing high in the eyes of others. Our cleanliness in mind and body, consideration of and cooperation with others in and around school re veal our school spirit, our pride, and our interest in Bailey High. Idees From Peper Pels . . * Bruce Finch 1. \'Je salute the Radio gram for paying tribute to their school , janitor. We thought it a most inter esting article, as the title in the paper implies, The Radiogram Wilson, N.C, 2. Recognizing every one's birthday in the pa per each month is a good- recognition idea. M.H.S, Rumbler Middlesex, N,C, 3. A good idea would be for our school to have more social gatherings. Eye See Elmhurst, 111, li. Driving classes are given at Charles L, Coon H„S. That's not a bad-idea for any school, The Radiogram Wilson, N,C, A thought for futiure loveis: Many a romance'be gun beside a splashing waterfall at a sviTiiTier re sort has ended beside a leaky water faucet in a kitchen sink, ^M,H,S, Rumbler Middlesex, N,C, One whose grip is a little tighter One whose smile is a littl© brighter. One whose deeds are a little whiter; That's what I call a friend. One who'11 lend as quick as borrow, One who*3 the same today as tomorrow, One vrho'll share your joy and sorrow; That's what I call a friend. One whose thoughts are a little cleaner, One whose mind is a little keener, One who avoids those things that are meaner; That’s what I call a friend. One who's been fine when life seemed rotten. One whose ideals you've not forgotten. One who has given you more than he's gotten; That's what I call a friend. (Author-unknown) BAILEY BUGLE Published monthly 10^ per copy EDITOR: Mary Ann Edwards ASST. EDITORS: Wayne Lamm Lois Thigpen BUSINESS MGR. Jerry P-?rry “ STAFF:Ann Earp-Bruce Finch P^ggy'Iiiles—Shirley Webb Vivian Glover-Tanya Glover Jirnmy Harris—Bertha Bass Rena Bissettc TYPISTS; Carolyn Hovrell Frances Carroll —- Joyce Williams-Barbara Nell Lamm ADVISORS: Mrs, Jloward Farmer Mrsc'Laurine T« Lassiter. _
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