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BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY. NORTH CAROLIM, MRCH, 1953 Bi9Results OesireTfUse Foresight Students> have you planned your future work? Decided upon the subjects that will be most beneficial to you? Soon we'll be asked to plan our schedule for another year. If we are a student interested in learning, vre will not select the easy subjects, nor take "just enough to get by with" ."What we have the faintest idea of doing , after graduation should be the main factor determining the choice. We need to wake up to the fact that vfe are almost on our ovm, to start to think about our future. Ask most graduates who followed the easy course what they would advise, Iviany will strongly urge that one take all the subjects he can, the harder ones in par ticular. They vdll admit that taking "just enough to get by ivith" has kept them from going to college or from getting a particular job very much wanted because they failed to take a certain course(s) in high school. They have found the "easy vray" to be the hard v;ay. A/o(es From Peper Pels— —B, Finch PAGE I4 ^100 was donated by an audience at Spring Hope after hearing a concert by the high school band. HOPE 'N PRUIT Spring Hope, N, 0. judges hold regular court sessions twice a month* EYE SEE Elmhurst, 111, Student council members are on duty in the halls of I. C. high school to tag offenders y&io don't abide by the rules and regulations. The student BAimY BUGLE Published monthly 10^ per copy EDITOR: liary' Ann Edwards ASST. EDITORS: V^ayne Lamm Lois Thigpen BUSINESS MiR. Jerry Periy STAFF:Ann Earp-Bruce Finch Peggy Liles—Shirley ' Webb Vivian Glover-Tanya. Glover Jimmy Harris—Bertha Bass Rena Bissette Christine Fowler TYPISTS: Joyce Williams CaroljTi Howell——'^Frances Carroll-Barbara Nell Lamm ADVISERvS:Mrs.Howard Farmer Mrs. Laurind T. Lassiter, A school seal for Laconia High will be selected from a group of entries donated by the students. A $50 savings bond is the prize for the student o-ntering the adopted official seal, THE LOKANIAN Laconia, New Hamp, A SCHOOL PAPER A school paper is a grand invention. For the school gets all the fame; The printer gets all the money. And the staff gets all the blame* RADIOGRAM Wilson, N, C, PATRIOTIC IDEAS Enjoyed by everyone-The Chapel Pi'ogi'am given by the seniors. LET YOUR c r«vvjt ^6 C. k! ! ^ :r-T Between THE COVERS Lorna Doone, Tale of Two Cities, Little Minister, and Vanity Fair begin a list of great English novels that have lived through the centuries. These books, assigned to the senior class, were re ported on in panel dis cussions* With a chairman for each book, the groups would discuss the author, the characters, and the plot of the story. After discussing a book, the panel gave the class a chance to ask any ques tions that might have come to mind. Certainly, this way of telling book reports help ed by getting me acquaint ed with some great English authors and their novels. These books, to me, were the present. Maybe in a year or more you will be the seniors of Bailey High School and will be required to read these books, I want to en courage you in this read ing, for these novels are not dull but full of life and hxman nature.
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