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BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY. NORTH CARCT.INA, FRHRUARY, They Know Their Job There are a few Bailey students whose school record is very creditable. This is particularly true of those who answer present each morning. These students are to be commended. They have learned to discipline themselves to the point that they can crawl out of bed every morning regardless of feelings or weather. They have learned to plan and organize their activities so that they are never out to go to town, clean house, run the tractor, go to the dentist, or what have you. Students of this type are an asset to any school, and they play an important part in establishing tho attend ance record. The effort they put forth is beneficial not only to the school but to themselves, for no student that is here every day rarely, if ever, fails his school work. All this is proof that some students know what thoir job is, where it is, and when it is to be performed. The American Legion is promoting A Back To God Movement for Here is an opportunity for ALL to join hands in support thereof. Policy Of The B EST EFFORTS U NBIASED TRUTH G ODD NEl'JS COVERAGE L UCIJ) REPORTING E NLIGHTENING READING BAILEY BUGLE ’ Published monthly 10^ per copy :miTOR; PEGGY LILES ; 5TAFF: Marlene Eatmon, 'iarolyn Finch,Stella Jones, ohelby Eatmon, Betty Lou Brown, ahristine Fowler 'I'YPIST; Ann Medlin, Amy ^jOu Horton . ®7ISI^Fai-irier-Las s iter FavoriteStudQ^ts'Sayings Buddy, have a dranki I'm going to slap your jaws. That tears me all to pieces. S\ire 'nough? Really? Oh, hush your mouth. Well, I'll be continental! You don't mean it? Ah, fiddlesticks J And I di‘opp“d ir.y big or ange di-ank 1 Oh, No I Ug].y as gouch i Page Mi ARE YOU A HALL BLOCKER? Echoes Of The Present (Gleaned from snatches of conversations heard) By Stella Jones Journalism class' trip to New York, Who won the ballgame. Teasing seniors over ban quet. Junior play. IffflO did you go out with last night? How are you going to the ballgame tonight? Are you going to the movies tonight? How did you make out on the test? What have you done to your hair? Let me borrow your paper, Vlhat are you doing to night? WHO did you go with? Haven't you something new? Who was that I saw you with last night? Have you heard that new song that's out? (It’s the prettiaat thing I've erver heal'd J)
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