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BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. APRIL. 19S^6 Pajge_Ji. School AnriTown Con Win Through rxjopprotion As has been reported in this Bugle edition, school and ccmmunity projects for the Finer Carolina Program are well under way. If plans.are carried out, there should be not only a change in the appearance of the town but a feeling of pride and achievement by those who work to reach the goals. This is the feeling often resulting from group cooperation. And what about school improvements? The work of the seniors, the talked—of paved area, offering students a recreation area for skating, basketball, and other sports, and the possible resulting grass covered front yard should certainly improve the appearance of the school and develop school pride. With everybody pulling together-students, faculty, parents, town poople-there is no reason why Bailey will not become a finer town whether it wins a thousand dollars or not. Hew To Solve The Study Problem All work anu no play may make Jack a dull boy, as the article on page 1 relates, but all play and no work will definitely not make him a bright one. Apparently, though, many B.H.S, students assume that an education can be obtained through play. They are mistaken. Former students have been heard, many times, expres sing their regrets at not having studied harder in school, Ifliy wait until it is too late? The student who doesn't plan to attend college should be interested in absorbing every particle of high school knowledge possible,* if anything, this student should be more interested than the one who plans to fur ther his education. "Cramming" for examinations is nearly a complete waste of time, because one seldom retains, for any length uf time, material memorized just for a day. How to inspire students -to study has bjen a prob- BAILEY BUGLE lem of teachers' for many years. Perhaps wh^n stu dents will spend as much BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA time doing honest studying as they do making excuses FIRST PUBLISHED-1939 or trying to got out of homework, the probl^,m will PUBLISHED BY be solved, JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASSES These are thy glorious COMIffiRCXi'iL DEPARTMENT works: Parent of good! Milton Have You? BEEN READING: The Bailey news articles in the news papers? SEEN; B.H.S's sophomore gradruplets: Sara Peele, Diane Tapp, Sue Weaver, and Audrey Finch? HEARD; Nancy Medlin tell ing about her dreams? You should be glad she hasn't dreamed about you J Jimmy Dew's expression, "What makes you like that?" and Hilton Lamm's "If you don't believe me, ask me!"? How v;ell Bailey students entertained at the bi county F. H, A. rally? Wayne Bunn's new name, "Whing"? Any of the compliments Mr, Keen has been paying the band? When the junior-senior banquet is coming off?? How about it, Mrs. Lassi ter? WOi'jJERED? K\nio will bo val edictorian this year? REALIZED? There are only 36 more school days? (Is it really only that m?ny?) The juniors want a jour nalism class ntixt year? COMPLIMENTED? The basket ball players and the cheer leaders for their diligent work this year? NOTICED? The new trophy in the trophy case? Thanks go to Mr. Westall and the boys' basketball team. How attractive Miss Ogles by keeps the library? How some boys can get all the girls to talk to them? The way Nancy Joyner speeds around? How clean Mr. Westall keeps his room? Fannie Ruth Howell's friendly smile? How classy Mr. Edwards drosses? Juniors
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