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.1 ': T: ' 5 . '-X '22- ' ' i A--'F'--' F r. fL', 3 i ,-'54, yn , we Yuyff F JB- u' 17 WW 'fav g 45x45 'fi 'O' 5 usa' wwf' ' v .V 1' -ol fr a. er i5fL2?.-J 9 l 1 DK -6: JANUARY 15 On Jan. 15, the freshmen class presented us with their first chapel program. It was as follows: Opening Song - - - - - - - Assembly Bible Reading - - - - - - George Boyd Song --... - Freshman Glee Club Recitation - - - - - - Frank Fisher School Paper - - - - Katheryn Baker Song, Sonny Boy - - - Rebekah Johnson Recitation - - - - Dorothy Ebert Closing Song - ----- - - - Assembly JANUARY 22 On Jan. 22, Mr. John F. Rose of the Herald office, and a graduate of Piedmont High School, gave us some interesting points on printing and newspaper publishing. ' JANUARY 29 We had the pleasure ofhaving Rev. C. K. Welch of the United Breth- ren Church of Westernport, for our speaker today. He gave us a talk on the young people's attitude toward the church and the attitude of the church toward the young people. FEBRUARY 5 We had with us to-day Rev. W. G. Winton, who divided his talk into three parts: Traveling, Friendship, and Religion. FEBRUARY 19 We again had the pleasure of having Rev. L. P. Chastain of the North- ern Methodist Church to speak to us to-day. His talk dealt with The Life of Abraham Lincoln. , FEBRUARY 26 Mr. J. W. Stayman, president of Potomac State School, gave an address on the Value of Thinking. We are sure that all the pupils of P. H. S. will profit by his advice. - MARCH 5 The Making of a Newspaper, was the theme of a lecture given to us by Henry Edward Warner of the Baltimore Sun. The lecture was illustrat- ed with slides. E531
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