BAILEY BUGLE. BAIIEY. NORTH CAROLINA. JANU/IRY. 19^h Page, ..k. Ooily Fortitude MoreProfitable Now Is Tha Time Echoe^FThePdSt Today, January- 22, can each stu dent truthfully say that he is keeping his New Year's resolu tions? If not, the davm of each day offers an op portunity to live \;5> to a resolu tion for that day. If tackled in that spirit daily, the student can master any desire• icy builds character daily. Stronger character traits are definitely one of the school's major needs. Make each day count toward a strong disciplined life. It doesn't take stone walls or an iron cage to imprison one's mind or soul. , ‘ Policy Of B EST EFFORTS j NBIASED TRUTH G OOD NE^JS COVERiiGE L UCID REPORTING E NLIGHTENING READING BAILEY BUGLE Published monthly 10(f per copy EDITOR: PEGGY LILES STAFF: Marlene Eatmon, Carolyn Finch,Stella Jones, Shelby Eatmon, Betty Lou Brown, Christine Fowler TYPIST; Ann Medlin, Amy Lou Horton /^iVISi^RS; Farmer-Lagsitsr. Fomous Last Words MRS. FARMER-—Good luck— Work hardI MR. V/EAVER Don't wait until the last minute to study, f MISS FARMER—Do your dead level best, MRS. LASSITER—Take your time and don't : rtah through you exams. MISS OGLESBY-AU Questions are to be asked now or you are forever to hold your peace, MISS IimSON—If you know it, it wDn't be hard, 1®.. ^JELLS—Know your agri* cultvrre. MR, EDWARDS—Study notes. MR. TiESTALL Study tor best results. STUDEOTS—Boy, will I be glad when these exams are overl or gee, I dread these exams. (Gleaned from past Bugles) By Stella Jones March, IjSl^As Others See Us. 0 wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us Burns Similarly, such a pol- !'/hat picture do others get of you— Ifodest? Pleasant? Gossipy? Friendly? Sarcastic? Conceited Ifeiderstanding? Rude? Garrulous? Reticent? Cross? Eqotistical? Impolite? Uncooperative? Impudent? Honest? Dependable? April, 1952 Ifbo eeeks more than he needs hinders himself from enjoying what he has. If we could deceive others as we deceive our selves, what reputations we'd all have. January 9, 19U6-—Coinci dentally Did you ever. p±«tnre the students of Bailey High as a lunp sum? Actually, if the students were lying head to toe they would cover a 600 foot strip. The upstairs hall holds up approximately 11,000 poi^s of student weight each school day.

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