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BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA, DECEtffiER, 1956 Pnncipol Reporting - - - “ ~ ~ M, W, WEAVER PAGE 7 Procr6sti nation A few days ago a paper was assigned in one of the classes on "The Kind of High School I Woul,d Like To Attend," Some very in teresting comments came from the students; and, of course, some very unwork able ideas were also pre sented, If you were not in the group which did the writing, let me suggest that you do the same thing that they did. In all prob ability you will see sahool in a little differ ent light, VJhat things can be done to improve the school? Especially, what can each student do to make our school a better place for learning? Ify ideas for inproving learning include; 1, A keen interest in and desire for learning. Get each assignment to the best of your abili ty, Be satisfied with nothing less than your best, 2, Regular school attend ance, In order to do one's best work, regu lar school attendance is necessary. So often one day’s absence means two days' lost. Assign ments are not gotten up for the first day back and many times an expla nation is made on the day or days one is out which is never quite made clear, 3, Good study habits. Each student needs to study both at home and at school. Proper use of study time is of tremem- dous value. It, A good attitude toward school. No one profits Pictures Return In Colorscopes For the first time at Bailey school, student re ceived their pictures in colorscopes, which can be seen on the clothes and pocketbooks of students. Many of the students bought the pictures to give to their parents and to exchange with others. The girls bought seven teen more colorscopes than the boys, In high school 7U color scopes were purchased. The girls bought U6 of them and the boys 28, In the el ementary grades l6l were bought, 80 by girls and 8l by boys. Adding all the pictures purchased put the girls in the lead. The number of pictures sold were 235. as much from school as the student. You are not doing the teacher a favor when you pre pare assignments. One day last week a farm er told me how his study of Shakespeare had helped him on the tobacco market. You may wonder how in the world such could be pos sible, Christmas holidays will soon be with us, wish for each of you is "A Merry Christmas and A Hap py New Year," It takes less time to do a thing right than it does to explain why you did it wrong, H, W, Longfellow By—PEGGY BRASWELL Seemingly overworked, the students went home to rest during the Thanksgiving holidays. Four days away from school! Teachers had assigned the r egular home work, but how extra heavy it did appear I Thursday, they slept late. Phew, just did make church. After eating their dinne? and helping with the dish es, they joined their vis itors to engage in assort ed activities. Late that night found them still up enjoying television or late movies, Friday and Saturday saw them helping mother and dad with daily chores, "Maybe I'll have time for studying later" was the thought that ran through many minds, but the days ended, and there had been no studying done, "S^unday most of the stu dents were in Sunday School and church. After dinner, they realized that it was now or never; that afternoon found a few of them trying to squeeze in a little studying. Yet, Monday came and with it school. For many of the students there was that familiar tune "no lessons prepared". Only a week from today this same situation will face the students again. One difference, this time they will have 9 days to procrastinate. W, H, Westall's tenth grade hasn't a single birthday in November,
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