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OPTIMIST • i ; , 4J After having visited a good many of our schools in Bedford County I believe the Suxton Liberty High School is the best disciplined one. Saxton Liberty High School is a dear old place where a pupil has plenty of time for study and play. The students1! ore very ambitious especially the Press. Club Staff. Ruth Sheterom buzzes around like nobody's business trying to find news for the paper titled Chips. Roy .llison and Johnny Comely each have a nice trait about them for they go from door to .door after each school session end collect the excuse cords. In turn for their services they ere pleased with a smile from the women teachers especially. The Senior class is not such a bad class although they are rather slow, but as the old saying is slow but sure that is what the senior's think. There are some senior' too slow to catch a cold especially Sari Kifer. There are several girls in our class that are married, I wouldn't like to mention their names, for they sure show it because they act henpecked. There are also a few that certainly act as though they are married for that, is what we expect of them when they receive their diploma. I think when these girls referred to above, when writing their full name for bn their diploma they were practicing in order to be able to write it on their marriage license this spring. Why kick about the senior girl's there are some Junior girls as well. These freshmen that are coming up certainly do have school spirit behind them. I'm sure Sllon Cypher will push the football team over in a big way next year. The Soph- omores will huve Lighting better known, as Libby Shark 'to give some other Basketball teams a chase next year. - . The Seniors will certainly miss Mr. Graham? 8 sil.ent p. 0. D. class. You learn in a wide field in that class. From cooking to getting married and how to care for babies. See you can tell he's married and knows what's what. He eyeh know that the Mrs. is boss . ■ i ■ - . .... Mr. Stinso is satisfied with the team df girls he has to play for him next yerr. He didn't play them so herd this year for he kept the best until last. How about it Fresh- men? ' m 4 01 m
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ECU IPS= Tom Benner is g doctor Ho makes you hardy, r.nd well, And Dusty is the wanton Of tho Bedford County jfiil. Botty is usimr hor brains to Rdvr.ntr.tro A wonderful speaker is she And then wo soo our Lester . 'i. A tor.chor of Chomistry. Ollio is in astrologist Studing tho many stars Toots, c. hf.ndsomo policomr.n Y histling r.nd directing tho errs. Ethel, is r. store clerk Charging many accounts Cham, a banker's cashier Adding up tho amounts. Paul Hooper is a college professor Touching the fundamentals Virginia is taking cr.ro of the sick Because sho is vory gentle. Thoro are Evelyn, Fog, and ulivo I P.py heusovivos are they But npt so our domuro little Susie She's a busy nurse all tho day. Deris, Edna, and Violet Aro toachors grim and storn. Jc and Grace arc biologists Studing abcut tho germs. Ruth Shotorcm is en oditor . i'V . In a largo news press abroad ' • Madeline and Marguorito ard sbci'al workers And aro working vory. hard. , Clay Donaldson is a butcher Ho trios to sorvo us v.’oll ' , ' Bcunco Huff is cur undertaker . For us Ho'11 tell thd last boli.v V Rosie, Ester, apd Sara - Aro marriod and far away Graco Williams a famous singer. Is Always happy and gay. 1 r f flow tho pictures aro fading ' v They aro fastly slipping away But now they aro gone entirely • ; And I shall call it a day»
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We rant to express our appreciation to those who helped keep the hew school this year in such a clean and sanitary kondition,r.andralso to'the girls who sold candy. Everybody has offered some service or other to this high school.. We have had quite a number of office girls and boys who did their duty properly and orderly. Those husky workers dov n in ag class certainly have beautified the lawn and the school surroundings. Thanks for your splendid cooperation with them, Mr. Timmons. If it would not huvo been for Mr. Howe's kindness and symphetic ways, many students would have quit school this year. I have talkod to quite a number who told me so. Mr. Sharpe has one big characteristic trait about him that makes him go over with everybody and that is his personality. The same is true of Miss Troutman. If it wouldn't bo for Miss Long's continual good advice to all classes we would bo coming to school with evening gowns and tuxedoes. Thanks for your good taste, Miss Long. . ’ -1 ■' ■ Congratulations to the way you koop the students in a straight and orderly line while going to and from classes, Monitors. The same goes for Miss Boai also. ’ •,(. • ■ If Miss McCahan would not have worn a smile to cheer up the whole high school all winter some would have found thomselvos with a frozen funny face this spring. -- Josephine Shark Susie Holsol PESSIMIST In '35 before the opening of the school torra, all we hoard from the Alumni and the people of the community, was how glad wo ought to bo that we could go to school in tho now building, but wo'ro sure they wouid change their minds if they wore i h our shoes. Tho first day wo camo we wore told to sign for four courses when thcro wero only three available to tako except agriculture, and who wants to bo a farmer boy? Furthermore wo wore told tho hour periods would be very beneficial to us — that there would be 'forty minutes lesson and twenty minutes study at tho end, but , the toachors seem to have forgotten tho twenty minutes, study for they run tho lesson straight through for sixty minutos If a strangor should happen to bo in our home room at dismissal and hoar Miss Long say, The first row may rise and pass , and then sc-e the students march up around tho front of the room and back the sido aisle, they would swear it was r. Kinder- garden instoad of a graduating class.
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