PAILSY-BHGL CAROLINA,. QCTQBER,>..19-SL StudentsJisTimeToClieck Our Ho bits According to the report cards last week 37 per cent of the high school failed at least one subject. Besides the failures there were many very poor grades. There are some definite things we students can do to irprove our work. Here at school we can make use of every moment, espe cially study hallsj pay attention on class; learn to fol low instructions; to apply what we learn. At home we can avoid some of our social activities on week nights, limit ourselves to radio and television pro grams, and have definite study hours. If we follow these instructions, our grades will im prove. The grades we make and the habits we form here will determine our future. It can be brighter 1 Out Of The Past (Excerpts from past issues of BUGLE) May 6, 19iiO TRIP TO WASHINGTON On May 6 a number of the seniors and other inter ested people are planning to take a trip to Washing ton, D. C. May, 19liO BETA CLUB Beta club members of Bai ley High School have shown outstanding qualities of leadership in mind and per sonality in the past five months, and these achieve ments are constantly bring ing other students to ac-- knowledge the benefits of the club to the school. May, 19l;0 UNITED STATES HISTORY CUSS MKES MODELS To complete this month’s work, the United States History Class of Bailey High School is making min- atui^ models representing past history. Some of the models made are a Massachusetts Man sion built in 1718; the Baptist meeting House, Pro vidence, Rhode Island, in 1789; "Old Ironsides;" Gen eral Lee on his horse, "Traveler"; dolls dressed as colonial women; and others. April, I9UI ATHLETES RECEIVE LETTERS Bailey's first letters will be given to the fol lowing basketball players for having met necessary requirements: Estella Eat- mon, Marie Morgan, Mae- belle Bisette^ Isabelle Vick, Josephine Lamm, Rela Ixiae Finch, Mary E. Jones. Rachel Jones, Irene Biss- ette, Jack Farmer, Thad Jernigan, James Brown, Lewis Bissette, Kenneth Farmer, Thomas Finch, Charles Medlin, and Albert Lamm* Eagg. I; Hdzel Grows Up- The Wrong Wdy HAZEL, a carefree, rest less young girl, decided to step out in high style. Yes, she went to one of those big glamourous par ties—her first. But then, something went wrong and her temper got the best of her. She flirted her skirt and stampeded out, topple ing over everything in. her path. Mad as a wet hen, she strutted ^loi'th Noth ing could cool the 'lady', not even an ocean of water; no forest could slow her pace or temper her spirit; many & building tried to match her strength but failed in disaster, Tear ing a path of destruction behind, she was on her way to take a tour of the globe. Finally, away, away up north (somewhere in North ern most Canada) she met some one—Mr, Cold Air him self, The two fell in love and Hazel persuaiied Mr,. Air to travel with her. They visited England, Hol land, Belgium, France, and all of Europe, Yes, they brought a cold wave to busy Lohdon and gay Paris, and right now they may be honey-mooning in sunny Rome, BAILEY BUGLE Volume 15, Number 2 Bailey, N, C, October, 195U Published monthly by Journalism Class Commercial Department 10^ per copy 3o-Editors-Bobby R, Eatmon Lane Farmer