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BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH .CABPL :na, degsmber. Page' h A Loving Christmas 0 All Tha Bugle extends to its readers the wish that this Christmas may see each one's spirit filled with the Ibve that Christ exemplified - a love that is kind, that en- vieth not, thinketh no evil, see-keth not her own, and is not easily provoked. Such love will promote good will be- tv/een all mankind. MoyThgNewYeor See Ground Improvement vmaT HAS BECOME OF THE PUNS FOR BEAUTIFYING 01® SCHOOL GKOUTJDS? As pointed out by this paper before, the appearance of the gro\mds are not in keeping with the buildings and the equipment therein. Too, they give a bad impres sion to passers-by. It is to be hoped that the new year will see stops taken toward landscaping the front ground. In the mean time the student body can help by protecting the shrub bery and keeping the grounds clean. Suggestions For Christmas Gifts B EST EFFORTS U UNBIASED TRUTH G GOD NEVJS COVERAGE ' L UCID REPORTING £ NIIGHTEKING READING BAILEY BUGLE Published monthly 10^ per copy EDITOR: PEGGY LILES 3TAFF: Marlene Eatmon, Carolyn Finch,Stella Jones Sholby Eatmon, Betty Lou Broi'TTi, ' Christine Fowler TYPIST: Ann Medlin, Amy Lou Horton flDVISERS; Farmer-Lassiter FOR THE GIRL Perfume Handkerchiefs Stationery Compact Candy Charm Braoclot Skirt Games Novelty Pins Books Necklace Lipstick FOR THE BOY Tie Candy Shirt Books Socks Tie Pin Cuff links Shaving Lotion Hair tonic Utility Case EchoesQfThePdst (Gloantd from past Bugles) By Stella Jones October, 19^0—If God had intended that you talk more than you hear, he would have given you two mouths instead of two ears. November, 1950 IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Hair—Freshly shampooed and arranged to fit fea tures . Nails-Moderate length and preferably without polish, unless polish is natiiral shade. Clothing—Matched colors, not too elaborate, but well tailored. Shoes—Polished and suit able for sports. Jewelry—Not spectacular or over done. Make —Selected shades to tone in with coloring of complexion, eyes, and wardrobe. Never excessive ly used. Character—Evident at all times. Donts For Girls Come to school with hair rolled or pinned up. Wear hose to school un less necessary. Wear rhinestone jewelry to school. Wear dungarees to school. Corner boys in the hall. Try to show off when in a crowd. Wear too much jewelry to school. Wear frilly clothes to school. Speak unkindly of others. Lose your temper. It never gain® friends. Chew gum in public.
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