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Thonksgwing, A Holiday, But Wore
T)}is afternoon the Thanksgiving holidays begin. Has
anyone really thought about what Thanksgiving signifies?
For the real meaning of the word divide it into its two
ro‘it words^ thanks and giving.
Sometime during the holidays may everyone give thanks
through some manner of expression for the joys and bless
ings coming his way this year.
F'jTid Raising Envolves MoreThon Money
A new pianoj curtains for the auditorivm \d-ndows_, cash
in the junior and senior classes to meet the classes’
obligations are a few of the visible results of fund
raising efforts of the school to date.
The school is richer by several hundred dollars. But
that isn’t the iinportant factor: It is richer for the
cooperative efforts of students and faculty and parents
Palled fofth to raise this moneyj for the cooperative
spirit of the entire community; for the training receiv
ed by the students in cooperative undertakingsj and fov
the benefits the school will continue to receive from
purchases made possible and activities yet to be engaged
in.
Seen in this light, the complaint sometimes heard—"It
takes so much money for the school." will be ignored.
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iEDITOR; PEGGY LILES
iSTAFF: Marlene Eatmony
iCarolyn Finch,Stella Jonos
iShelby Eatmon, Betty Lou
'Brown, Christine Fowler
iTYPIST: Ann Medlin, Ajny
iLou Horton
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I ADVISERS; Farmer«-Lasaiter I
They'll Wedr'em!
MRS. LASSITER Pretty
matching skirts and
blouses.
MISS OGLESBY i^Striking
color harmony,
MR. EDWARDS AND MR. DEAN-
Fresh white shirts.
MISS WILSON—Color combi
nation,
MRS, FARMER—Clean , crisp
dresses and suits.
MR. WESTALL—Sport jacket.
MISS FARI'ffiR——Attractive
sweaters.
MR. l.[EAVER—Light-colored
suits.
MR. ^/fflLLS—Beautiful ties.
MR. BYRD Immaculate
clothes.
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- EchoesOfThePdst
(Gleaned from past Bugles)
By Stella Jones
September 26, 19li7-Wisdom
Wise
"There is always one vrord
to say exactly what you
want. Dig for it.'!
I'Irs. Howard Farmer
Teacher
’•Go ahead and be obsti
nate. See what it gets
you."
Jacqueline Collie
Senior
November 22, 19^0 Recipe
For Well-rounded Student
This recipe will make a
well-rounded student dur
ing one period. And if
followed through each pe
riod, he will become re
spected by students and
teachers alike*
l5 minutes—Courtesy
12 minutes— Understanding
20 minutes—Hanesty
10 minutes—Character
3 minutes--Wit
Mix courtesy and honesty
until no lumps appear.
Then pour in 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. M. McLauch-
in. (Taken from the Rum-
blor, the Middlesex High
School paper. Editor)
March 13) 19l|6- A Tongue
Twister
A fly and a flea Hew up
a flue,
Said the fly to the flea,
Oh, what shall we do?
Lets' fly said the flea.
Let's flea said the fly-
So they flew through a
Fflow in a flue.
R, Thigpen