BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA.,
llJhat fire You Thnnkful For?
This year 'there are so many things for students to be
thankful for:
1» Their school and faculty
2, Their homes and parents
3, The privilege to participate in activities of
their choice
U. Eyes to see all around one the beauty given by God
5, Healthful, happy life
6, Opportunity to help others
May each student this Thanksgiving day enumerate the
things he is thankful for and drop his head in a silent
prayer of thanks.
/c/eas From Peper Pa/s.. ^firuce Finch
NOVEMBER,. 1952
What .other schools are
doing may be gleaned from
the exchange papers.
Some ideas noted chal
lenge possibilities else
where^ others offer mo
ments of laughter.
1. A monthly calendar
preveiwing events of the
coming month.
«„_„.Shavmee
Peters Town^ H-.S,
2. A horse-laugh: If
you want to know how many
horse power an automobile
has, lift up the hood and
count the plugs.
Shavmee
Peters Town. HoS,
BAILEY BUGLE
Published monthly
10^ per copy
EDITOR: Mary Ann Edwards
ASST. EDITOIIS: IVajTrie Lamm
Lois Thigpen
BUSBIESS rm. Jerry Perry
STAFF:Ann Earp-Bruce Finch
Pe^gy Liles Shirley Vfebb
Vivian Glover-Tanya Glover
Jimmy Harris—Bertha Bass
Rena Bissette
TYPISTS: Carolyn Howell
Frances Carroll Joyce
Williams-Barbara Nell Laram
ADVISORS: Farmer—Lassiter
3# A jmior class play
in addition to the senior
play,
Spring Hope H.S,
U. A list of students'
nicknames to spread humor
around the campus.
Fre-no-ea
5. JOKE: Above the door
of a chiurch is an engraved
message that read,"-THIS IS
THE GATEV7AY TO HEAVEN, Be
low the engraving hangs a
carefully printed sign:
CIDSED DURING JULY AND
AUGUST.
Faison Hilights
Nuts To;
Noise-makers
People who find it neces
sary to crowd on the
stairs.
Upperclassmen who take
advantage of their superi
ority.
Family reunions in the
hall.
StAidents who skip school.
"Big-talking" high school
students.
Heel taps used exces
sively.
Study hall murders.
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This month, I want you to
take a little trip with me,
not to a foreign country,
but through time. How, do
you ask, are we going to
do this? There is only one
v/ay-by a book. This book
is cilled "Patterns on the
V/all".
I especially liked this
book because Jared, the
main character, was an ap
prentice in art. Since I
am interested in art, I
found myself lost in its
exciting everts.
Probably mar.y of us have
in our homes made our
walls colorful by cover
ing them with wall paper.
Did you ever wonder how
wall paper came to be in
style? Long ago the only
means of making our v/alls
more attractive was by
having someone come into
our home and paint the de
signs on them by hand.
This process often took
months. Loving art as he
did, Jared never tired of
his ViTork. Although he was
called to travel many
miles, often in bad weath
er, he never for once
thought of giving up his
vocation.
In "Patterns on the 'Wall"
one finds not only adven
ture but also love. It is
a wonderful book. The end
ing leaves one's mind at
ease.
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