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yore word L the preparation of the 1933 Mirror, we have sought not only to make the book financially successful, but also to picture the daily life in Columbia High School. This year, because of the lack of commercial advertising, which in the past has been a large factor in financing the book, we were forced to call for home room advertisements. For their splendid response, we wish to thank the many home rooms which helped to make our Mirror a reality by their cooperation. In seeking to reflect a cross section of everyday life in Columbia, we have endeavored to portray that which is best in our student life, that which is most permanent and will live longest in our memories. We have tried to picture not the grinding hours of study, but rather the happier hours of student life. The trials and tribulations of our efforts to gain a high school education will soon be forgotten, but the com- panionship and good times reflected through our Mirror will live forever in our memories. This Mirror has several innovations. The first is the feature section, devoted to humor. Comments on students and faculty, and quirks of the pen by cartoonists may be found therein. It has been hoped that the feature section will make the book more personal. The second change from previous years was made when the art work on the Mirror was turned over to the art department. The competition on the project was open to all classes, irrespective of grade. Those drawings which seemed best for their artistic worth, and which seemed most expressive of the idea to be conveyed, were accepted for use in the Mirror. The Mirror will never be used as a text-book in any of our classes. It is collateral, pure and simple, and as such we present it for your approval. MIRROR STAFF.
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DEDICATION In appreciation of counsel and guidance kindly and thought- fully given, we, the class of 1933, dedicate this Mirror to our esteemed guide, Miss Anna B. Caswell. rrlf success through life doth crown uswe will always pay tribute to her forceful and inspiring leadership.
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