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BAILEY BUGIE, BAILEY. NOR'IH CAROLINA. MAY. 15^9 8.H.S. MOVES-’upward r-age U Some In Every Group Bailey- High School has made considerable' progressj since the close of the school year of 1957-'58; This progress accents the fact that our school is-■ still moving upvrard, ' ‘ To meet the demands of toda^' for be'’tter teaching.^and equipment, a new grammar grade building ' has'been' erected. Four students hailing from Atlantic Christian” College did their practice teaching in oiir high school. Only one student teacher was here last year.' Much greater stress has been put on fire drills this year. Surprise drills and even a fire siren from an old fire truck has been added to the school for safety purposes; The Bailey Green Hornets made a climb up in sports too. Last year our girls and boys both were runners-up in the Nash County tournamentj however, this year our firls were champions and our’ boys were runners-upc nother addition-has been made also. The Bailey 3jgle is "living" agaih. BHS students missed out on tne fun and fact of a'school paper last year, but this year, the senior class has assumed the responsibility of bringing it back to life. * BUGLE SHfiLL NOT DIE > Determined that the BUGLE shall not die, the seniors have published a single copy of the school paper to cover the principal events of the year. Seven members of the class, being ex-journalism stu dents, took the initiative in creating the’ dfe'sire to publish the BUGLE once again by sharing their knowledge of newspaper technique with the other seniors. The seniors realized the importance of their school paper and put-forth their best efforts to-make, this publica tion a success. The BUGLE is a valuable asset to the school. It is a Beans of contact with the parents and alumni. Since BHS does not publish an annual, the BUGLE also takes the place of a year book. It is hoped that the spirit of this class will stimu late the interest of next year’s students ^nd that a journalism class will again be organized to ?ee that the BUGLE does not die. V THE BAILEY.BUGLE,"BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA MAY, 19^9 Published Since 1939 Co-editors - Beth Harris, Alice I,?nette, Jasper Horton Business Managers - Kay 'Wij;gs.,-^ Celia May, Christie Finch, Craven Gay [staff - The Senior Class ■ -- - ■ - -X Published by Senior Class and Comracrcial Department In almost every walk of life, particularly in cur schools, there _are those who refuse to conform to^ policy or honor 'codes»\ This is especially true in, inexperienced groups, who, either out of fear or unruliness, decline to offer their superiors the proper' respect and obedi ence . The student's reason for "slackness and imperti nence" may originate from poor hom.e training or a lazy attitude. Innocent onlookers do not appreciate the determent suffered by class when a habitual "smart aleck" dis tracts their instructor in a futile argxunent. But—what can a teacher do about or for a student who never prepares his assignments and causes a disturbance daily? Expul sion may be what that person wants; but teachers know this is too good for him. Also, no child of school age may be denied an education. Three suggestions will .help to solve this per plexing problem. (l)Y*ears ;of teaching experience and understanding children, (2) • familiarization with student background and health conditions, and (3) ■in effort from, other pupils to desist from •gigt;]ing or mumbling to a •neighbor in the midst- of ■*an argument are the most • determinate factors, which, when properly applied and wbrked with, will yield • good results in ending poor student-teacher rela tions.
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