BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA^ SEPTEMBER 1953
What Will A Bond MeonToThe School
HVhether Bailey High will have a band is yet not defi~
nite. The chances new look rather discouraging.
Have the students and parents weighed the benefits of
a band to them and the school? It is true that the in
struments are rather' expensive, but not too much so
when the profits derived there from are considered.
This oaper would like to list a few advantages gained
by having a band, in hopes that it is not yet too late
to accept the offered opportunity of organizing a band;
1. Stimulates community interest in the school.
2. Stimulates attendance at all school activities.
3. Gives publicity to the school.
li* Increases pride in and Ipyalty to the school,
5* Develops appreciation for music.
6, Promotes group activity, cooperation, poise,and
confidence of the individual,
7, Brings out talentthat might not be discovered,
8, Fills a gao that might otherwise go undirected,
Psychalogists- sray that there are in every individual
(certain innate desires that must be filled or else the
result is frustrated individuals. Music is one af
these, A school band can help to satisfy this desire.
. 7"hdnks
To Mrs, Edwards and her
beys for satisfying the
rxjpcorn line each day.
To Sonja Manning for her
haopy greeting to everyone
goihg to the supply room
early in the morning.
To the librarians who
help out during their
study halls.
To Vivian Glover and
T^ne for a'sffiisting
mth the mime osc ope work
for this issue of the
Bugle,
To the girls who give up
their time and study halls
to help out in the lunch
room.
To the grades for helping
keep the groimds clean.
To Miss Oglesby and Ifrs,
Howton for helping Leonard
Glover with his studies
while he is sick,
• To the county board for
tiling the new lunch room
floor.
To Ann Earp for assisting
with the mimeograoh work
for this issue of the
B\igle,
To everyone who sub
scribes to the Bugle.
To the advertisers for
their interest in the
Bugle,
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EchoesOf The Past
(Gleaned from past Bugles)
Stella Jones
Feb, 'ill Shame, Student
Every high school student
should have enough pride in
himself to want to keep out
of the detention hall. A
person who has to be sent ,
to the detention hall is
recognized as one vrfio can
not behave himself in
school. If the students'
begin to show that they can
conduct themselves mannerly
and get to class on time,
there is a possibility of
closing the detention hall.
We can do it!
Oct. 19U0-U1 DID YOU KNOW
That this paper is com
posed and printed by your
children?
That in 19itO-Ul it cost
$5 an issue?
That wo have no funds fur
nished by the state or
county to pay the cost?
Dcc. 19hl—DUMBNESS HAS ITS
REliTARD—HEAL ALLl-A Lockcr
If I could but talk, oh,
what s'tories I could tell-
supposed secrets and plan
ned schemes—I know them
all.
More than that, I am a-
ware of the characteris
tics of almost every boy ,
and girl in high school^
and let me tell you if
there’s any truth in the ,
olo saying "Neatness and
patience pays" my advice
is less gossiping and
grmbling and more neat
ness and patience.
Even though I’m green (in
color), I’m not ignorant.
BAILEY BUGIE
Published monthly
10^ per copy
EDITC^: Peggy Lilesp
CTAFP: Iferlene Ealbraon,
jcrolyn Finch,Stella «Tones
t'helby Eatmon, Betty Lou
Brown, Christine Fowler
[TYPISTS; Ann Medlin, Tanya
plover, Any Lou Horton,
Betty Lou Glover
ADVISERS; Farmer-Lassiter
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