-Bailfty Ruglp.. Bal.leyj Nnrt.h na-rnlinflj IQc;^ Should We Hove Senior Privileges T Fago, ii Cars Soon senior privilege- week will be arriving. Are senior privileges a wise idea? They are if they are ac cepted in the spirit in which they are given—a means of promoting self-discipline. These privileges are a reward to the seniors, meet ing requirements listed elsewhere in this issue, for their best in conduct and ability during their senior year. They should be accepted with appreciation rather than taken advantage of as so many do. As the seniors en joy these privileges, they must remember that their ac tions carry much weight on the possibility of the next seniors' having the same privileges. With the co-operation of the seniors, senior privi leges can and will be a deserved and respected opportu nity for good clean fun, well deserved. Anyone Con Hove A College Edocotion BHS has been able to boast of many accomplishments, but so far one boast has not been the high percentage of graduates going on to college, >■ There are many reasons: 1, Desire to get out and make money NOW 2., Lack of ambition 3, Failure to see need of higher education k» Insufficient parental and financial backing The first and second excuses are lonspoken but true. Although there are many jobs for high school graduates, the higher positions go to the students with college di plomas , Number three can be blamed on lack of encouragement from home and school, but number four can be overcome by any student. Actually there are few tangible excuses. Anyone can get a college education if he so desires. One must de cide for himself. One's future rests on his decision. SUNSET Like a mighty, majestic King, The sun sits upon its throne of trcetops A solemn moment before retiring. Then swiftyly and silently drops from its tlrirone. Struck down by the piercing, black sword of night, Mary Ella Glover SPRING Tiny flower buds. Shoots of grass. Call of a bird Peggy Braswell. Spring IS here .at las Cars, cars, cars. They’re all I ever see. Cars, cars, cars, Sometimes scaring me. If I never have one It will be all right. Because cars sometimes Can be an awfiil fright. Big cars or little cars. Both can be all right But just don't go 'round Racing them at night, Cadillacs, other big cars Can be lots of fun. But then again they are As dangerous as a bomb, Novj if you have a car, I tell you what to do; You must drive it safely And you will live, too. Tommy Stalings WASHINGTON'S PICTURE Quiet, Pensive, Steady and true. Wise, Gentle, Ready to do The best he can. A, J, BAILEY^ BUGLE BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA FIRST PUBLISHEr-1939 PUBLISHED BY JUNI.OR ENGLISH CLASSES COMERCIAL DEPARIMENT

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