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Bugle Begins 15th Year— a. jo««r Out Of The Past
The year is 1939. A new
idea has been formed in
the ifdnds of the students
and teachers of Bailey
Hi£,h School-the publica
tion of a school paper,
"How much fun it x^ill be,
and interesting, too, to
put out a school paper I"
all agree. "Almost every
one will help, I know", is
the general comment,
Carl H. "Jalker, the prin
cipal, suggests that there
be two columns, and only
enough pages to tell the
real news of the school.
Everyone has decided that
Frances I-Ianning will make
a good editor for the
first paper. She and her
helpers decide to have ap
proximately txirenty pages.
Everyone is doing his best
to make this paper some
thing that Bailey can be
noted for,
FIRS'x EniTICN
The first edition is
througia and is being sent
heme to each parent. The
school hopes all will like
the paper and continue
jetting it through the
years. Todaj is a memora
ble day, and I Icnow every
one will remember it as
long as he lives.
It is now 195U-fifteen
years later. Many improve
ments have been made to
the BUGLE since that first
edition was published fif
teen years ago.
In manj' ways tlie ojGLE is
like a young ladjr of fif
teen, She "dresses" more
attractively today. She
endeavors to be "appealing"
to all. She has developed
a "personality " of her ovjii.
She attempts to make her-
;-3elf more artistic in her
'HealthClassToHave
.Tree Physical Exam.
Plans have been made for
a physical examination to
be given to the 9th grade
health class by Dr, Joseph
ine Newell at her offic^
free of charge.
According to an announce
ment from the Health De
partment in Nashville, "A
very important aid in help
ing you to maintain good
health is to know the
state of health or physi
cal fitness of yoxir body,
"Through the co-operation
of the private physicians,
the Health Department, and
the school authorities, ar
rangements have been made
for each member of the
ninth grade health class
to get a physical exami
nation, This examination
is not compulsory, but is
an opportunity that you
should not miss,"
dressj in short; she real
izes that she is growing
up and should "act" ac
cordingly.
The paper now has three
columns instead of two,
ana is printed on bot^
sides of the page. The
BUGLE is becoming more en
joyable to read and every
one appreciates the effort
made by those who started
the BUGLE, Wouldn’t it be
a wonderful ' idea if we
would all help "I“Iiss BUGLE"
celebrate her fifteenth
anniversary througli-out
this year by supporting her
in every way possible.
(Excerpts from past issues
of Bugle)
Feb. 1939
SCHOOL HAS SOUND SYSTEi*
The Parent Teachers* Asso
ciation of Bailey High
School has succeeded in
getting some very much
needed equipment for the
school. This material is a
Sound System. From the
office, wires will be run
to every classroom where
there will be a loud
speaker,
Feb. 1939
CMSS OF «39 PPiESElTS
TROPHY CASE
To the graduating class
of 1939 we extend our ut
most sppreciation for the
first trophy case pre
sented to the school,
Sept. 19U3
VffiAVERS IN TQIN'
Principal M, IJ, Ueaver
and family come to Bailey
from Castalia, Nash Countv,
He is a native of Sharps-
bui’;.;,
Ilr. Weo.ver ^radurtoc' from
Atlantic Christian College
and later attended the Uni
versity, He was a teacher
at Red Oak and Principal
at Engelhard and Castalio
before coming here.
Sept. 19i;7
MILDRED FINCH WINS .iISS
BUGLE TITLE
Mildred Finch, sophoi.iox'e,
attaining the hitrhect num
ber of points in the Bugle
contest, will be crowned
Miss Bugle next Friday
evening.