Rhea Central High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Dayton, TN)

 - Class of 1930

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ii l,3' K ix i M' s fare N x N Q ' ' ' 1' l -o . ' Tl I M nu m HI Ill HII I IIHIHI M I , ff 1 1 ,qig,,L-dip, 5 A , 9 I n Editorial HE 1930 IIIEIIIORIES STAFF is pleased to submit the 1930 year book of the Rhea Central High School. lt has been a pleasure and a privilege to compile and record the events and happenings of the year. Although we are conscious of our limitations, we have put forth every effort to make this, the pioneer volume of the 1930 Illenznries, a success. VVe hope this issue will be an in- spiration to those who succeed us in carrying 011 this work in the years to come. lt has bCCIl the dream of the members of our class to edit this book. Any degree of success that this book might attain is proof of the hearty co-operation of the stu- de11t body in responding to those frequent calls to have your picture made today and patronize our advertisers. Seniors of '31, may you take up the work which we will leave when the Class of '30 becomes history. May you realize that it is your duty to do your best, to try to make your class and senior year the finest ever. We entrust to you the honor of our beloved schoolg may you always keep its name free from shame and its banners spotless. To our dear lllOtllCI'S and fathers who have sacrificed much that we might attend this school, we ca1111ot express in printed words our thanks and devotion. To the members of the faculty: we ask that they forget our faults and only re- member that i11 our hearts there will always be a memory of their untiring efforts to help us. VVe will take this opportunity to thank all those who had in any way a part in producing this memory book. Especially, we wish to thank our advertisers for their liberal support which has made possible the publication of this annual. It is hoped that the reader will enjoy this book and when the last page has been turned, will have caught a glimpse of the spirit that prevails in our school. So We ask appreciation of our efforts, toleration for our faults, and a tear for our memory, as the curtain falls on this, the last act of the Class of '30, THE EDITOR. 33 H u 1- 'IE Swv- M

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-x 'fb lp' 'Qi o.' , as mmm :last 1 m rn ef ll un umm H l l 1 .1 I- ' 4 f ,,':w ,:S afll. H . 0 Ll! all I ' i MOUNTAIN or FLORAL TRIBUTES OVER 'rue GRAVE OF PROFESSOR VVEIR Resolutions on the Death ol? Professor Weir ffdoptezl by the Fllrulty anal Sturlfnt Body at I1 Sjlfwirll fllerting in the Providence of Almighty God our beloved principal has been taken from ns by the hand of Death. We are conscious that in such an extremity human consolations do not avail, but we desire to spread upon our records some expression of our affection and esteem for our devoted leader. He was a scholar of rare attainments, a preacher of eloquence and power, and his deliver- ances in our chapel were of the noblest influence in molding the lives of his hearers. He was a teacher by instinct and training. He kindled the flame of learning in the breasts of all his pupils. He was an administrator. He took his decisions with unswerving courage and carried them out with unfailing courtesy and tact. A He was a gentleman. He embodied the virtues of his Puritan ancestry, supplemented by the traditional graces of the best manhood of the South. He was a Christian. If we were to define Christianity, we would do well to say: Chris- tianity is the way Professor Weir lived. He was our friend. The world will never know how often individual members of this body went to him and not in vain for counsel and encouragement. Therefore, be it resolved, That this faculty and student body hereby record its sense of per- sonal bereavement and official loss in the death of Wilford Franklin Weir. And Be it further resolved, That we extend to the members of his family our deepest sympathy in their loss. A 34- K an fig -1 D' W

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