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CS ' - ' Ur SCHOOL DIARY Sept . 7 Sept . 10 Oct . 11 Oct. 13 Oct « 27 Oct . 51 Nov. 25 , 24 Dec . 8 Dec. 11 Dec .16 Dec . 17 Dec. 20 School begins Kith Miss Beales and Miss Thomas gone. Miss Evans is here to take Miss, Beales ' place j and Miss Barnes to take Miss Thomas place We still have Mr, Hutcheson and Mr. Snellings and we certainly hope to keep them. The new books arrived -today much to the students disappointment. The students welcomed a day off for the fair. Still a greater day when we represented the sec- tions of Virginia at the fair. We had a great scare when one of the smaller children fell from the back of the stage. The students were much happier over the teachers ' meeting in Danville than the teachers themselves, as they didn ' t have to go to school. The Halloween Party at the Town Hall was enjoyed by a large percent of the Boyaton students. A great deal of furniture and signs were found in the school yard the next morning. One Thanksgiving Holidays are hero early but none to curly for us. After three weeks practice, the Seniors presented their play, Oh, Professor , in the Town Hall. After which a lovely party was given the Seniors by Mrs. Layton. The Seniors were delighted to find their class rings waiting for them. A majority of the Annual Staff went to Buckhorn to. discuss plans for the annual. The Choral Club sang Christmas Carals at the Boyd- ton Methodist Church and wen t Caroling afterwards. Christmas Holidays came and they were really a re- lief. The Home Economics students arc having a party tonight.
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WHO : 3 ’. ' HO Morton Bland Frances Strohecker Lois May Olenn Launa Hightower Jethro Jeffrcss Doris Stembridge — Dennis Wells Pauline Johnson Joe Layton Charles Park Ralph Non ton ---best looking boy most attractive wittiest most friendly best sport most helpful best leader cutest most ambitious best athlete beet natored Mary Leo Wilkins — most studious
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Caj- - i K o T Y i Jan. 2 Back at tne same old routine again. Everyone seems glad to see the other but sorry to have started back after such a nice long holiday. Jan . 8 A day missed because of snow. Jan. 24 Today everyone was overjoyed to see such a deep snow for exams wore to begin. Feb. 7 ' Well, the time has come for exam3. We have all been dreading this. After nine days of fun and snow it se ' oms hard to have to take exams. Feb. 20 A number of the me bars of the Beta Club wore In- ' itiated over at Clarksville. Feb. 26 Mr, Thompson came to-day to take pictures. Mar.l Literary Society Party. Mar. 7 A benefit movie was put on by the Beta Club. Mar. 8 Beta Club inir.tia.tion for those who were not in- itiated at Clarksville. Mar. 13 The Clarksville Beta Club was invited over to hear Mr. Jeffers speak. Mar. 15 Library Party, Mar. 21 The Choral Club sang at Lawrenceville at the S. C. A, District Meeting. Mar. 29 The Beta Club State Convention was held in Roanoke with one delegate going from here. Apr. 30 The Choral Club took part in the Musical Festival at Chase City Virginia. May 8 May Day May 31 Well Boydton, wo ’are biding you farewell. G-oodby everybody.. We will miss you.
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