BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROI.INA. NOmiBETt L ibrarians Pleosecllb'ith Siudenl Responsp When the library opened this year, new regulations— on];y one person in the library at a time, each person borroTidng a book must sign his name on the card, only librarians permitted to replace books on the shelves, and a fev; others—were setup to aid student librarians in their operation of the library. The librarians report that the student body is co-opei> ating beautifully in every respect. The librarians say th^ have had to ask but few students to leave the li brary because of rudeness or unco-ooerativeness. The result is that the library is kept in better order at all times, and the job of librarian is proving pleasant task* Generally speaking, the magazines and daily paper in the study hall adjoining the library room are receiving more careful treatment since the students have been re quested not to cut out articles for classroom use. All this co-operation and thoughtfulness proves that the school day is more pleasant for everyone when all fall in line and adhere to any regulation designed for the good of all. Co-operation is always more fun than bucking. Recipe For Wei!- Rounded Stucient This recipe will make a well-rounded student dur ing one period. And if follovred through each period, he will become re- snected by students and teachers alike. 15 minutes - Courtesy, 12 minutes - Understand ing. 20 minutes - Honesty. 10 minutes - Character. 3 minutes - ¥^it. Mix Courtesy and Honesty until no Ivimps appear. Then pour Understanding and Character until it be comes thick. Add Wit and mix thoroughly with all classrooms and try it for one week. It is guaranteed to satisfy your hunger for popularity, J, McLauchlin '(Taken from the R\imbler, the Middlesex High School paper. Editor) Rays of Sunshino After Wayne B, Finch, Jr. gave the devotional in chapel, one could hear re peatedly, "Doesn't he have a nice voice I So plain anc clear," John lYells, the agri culture teacher, is to be commended on his gener osity for offering a ride to anyone who goes home for lunch. Blonde-haired and petite, Mary Blanche Stone has been commended for her neatness and ability to get along with everyone^ Julia Hooks has innroved in her ability to get up in front of the class with out being self-conscious, comments several of her teachers. Hats off t»o Shirlej’' Creech for her poise and attractiveness. .EagE.iL. Ideal High School Girl HAIR - Freshly shan^jooed and arranged to fit fea tures. NAILS - Moderate length and preferably without polish unless polish is natural shade, CLOTHING - Matched colors, not too elaborate, but well tailored, SHOES - Polished and suit able for sports, JH'JELRY - Not spectacular or over done, MAKE UP - Selected shades to tone in with coloring of complexion, eyes, and wardrobe. Never exces sively used, CHARACTER - Evident at.all times, all places. i BAILEY BUGLE ■i Published monthly by the JOURNALISM CUSS and COMMERCIAL DEPARTI^ENT Bailey,North Carolina EDITORIAL STAFF: Bobby Lamm—Editor I Beverly J. Tapp j Mavis perry iBUSINESS STAFF: i Anne Bunn j Jean Y/ells i Faye Finch Lucienda Stott PUBLICATION STaFF: Gordon Bissette Doris Joyner Jackie Vicke Clayton Brock ! Lois R, Thigpen I SPONSORS: i ifrs. A. H, Farmer I L. T._Lassiter

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