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Page 8 text:
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Posed on the steps of the old Seminary is the 1915 faculty of Cambridge High School. FROM LEFT: Mr. Albert L. Farver, Miss Ixtuise Musselman. Miss Bertha Robinson, Miss Grace Phillips, Mrs. Nita Perry Bradley, Miss Anna Collins, Miss Ruth Mills, Principal James B. Noble, Miss Nellie Christopher, Miss Ellen Dashieli. Miss Blanche Matthews, Miss Bessie Bradshaw, Miss Aurelia Dashielle. Miss Susie Hurlock, Miss Elizabeth A. Mundy. and Mr. Lindsay C. Marshall. Cambridge High School is fortunate that its faculty has always been a dedicated and sincere one. The teachers of 1942 shown here were no exception. FRONT ROW: Mr. James Busick, Miss Clcona Brinsficld, Miss Mabel W'right, Miss Hilda Har- wood, Principal Charles Willis, Miss Polly Hirst, Mrs. Helen Engle, Mrs. Stuart, Mr. Edward Walter. SECOND ROW: Miss Marion Taylor, Mr. Robert Vincent, Mrs. Nita Perry Bradley, Mr. Alexander Ware, Miss Bertha Robinson, Mr. Howard Evans, Miss Nora Dunn, Mr. George Gelbcch, Miss Christine Scott. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ella Walter, Mr. Wade Carruthcrs, Mrs. Estclla Stoker, Mr. Fiddler, amd Mrs. Estelle Murphy. Seventy-five years ago, Mr. Emerson C. Harring- ton, Sr. accepted the position of principal at the then new Seminary Building. He was the first in a long line of leaders who have, through their excellence, kept the academic standards of Cam- bridge High School on a high level. 4
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Like every oihcr establishment in this day and age, Cam- bridge High has had periodic growing pains. One of the latest results of these pains in the present building was the new music area. In the change were three new class- rooms, the band room, the music room, and the storage rooms behind the stage. 3
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Proudly posed in front of the old court house is the 1934 graduating class of Cambridge High School. The members of the class arc: FRONT ROW: Henry Bradley, Bill Edmunds, Gary Marshall, John Vickers, Robert McAllister, Rufus Wheeler, Revel Saneholtz, Henry Faulkner, William Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Miriam Jones, Elizabeth Dail, Lavcnia Raymond, Lavernc Tilman, Margaret Mcndc, Mary Noble, Leo Shcnton, Ethel Jones, Emclinc Slacum. Dorothy Brooks, Virginia Kinnamon, Edith Warrington, Elsie Bottchcr, Etta Layton. THIRD ROW: Sarah Nabb, Margaret Hastings, Edith Murphy, Evelyn Kahl, Elizabeth Wright, Keziah Inslcy. Anna Wallace. Anna Mae Mills, Ann Carole Dill, Jeanette Bloodsworth, Betty Conway, Lucille Phillips. Hilda Bailey, Grace Westbrook, Estelle Hurley, Virginia Brohawn, Alice Westbrook. FOURTH ROW: irginia Neal. Mary Lewis, Edith Brannock, Frances Parker, Helen Taylor, F.lcanor Gore, Edith Seward, Katherine Mills. Dorothy Barnes. Margaret Benton, Doris Phillips. Mary Virginia Jones, Alice Tyler. FIFTH ROW: Reynolds Carpenter, Milton Shenton, Edward Dougherty, Vernon Stoker, Phillip McAllister, Ia uis James, Robert Wilson. Samuel Phillips. Charles Kelley, Jimmie Merrick. Harry Foxwell, Ed. Harper, Thomas Robinson. SIXTH ROW: Clifford Pink. Harry Handy, Archie Fitzgerald, Gary Moore, Bill Sterling, Jerome Mowbray, Duane Shuffler, and Ted Robbins. What could be dearer to the heart of any school child than the burning of his school? The Cambridge High School students who watched this 1935 fire had short-lived benefits, however. The 1935 school year was held in the Seminary building and the following year the school was rebuilt, all of which helps to show that CHS has definitely withstood all obstacles during its long history. Presented on these and the following pages arc some scenes from the 75-ycar-long history of Cam- bridge High School. Portraying a wide range of subjects, from the first principal to the disasterous fire of 1935, from the early faculty to an old foot- ball team, these photos may bring back nostalgic high school memories to the alumni of Cambridge High. Clear to all. however, is the continuity of excellence through its 75 years as shown here.
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