Central High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1912

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PRICE 15 CENTS I»PRI.l«HKl» l»V THE STI’PUNTS OF Til K II I K M I N O II A M IIIOII SCHOOL Til] eg IVIIKKOK HOARD OF EDITORS FRANCES WILLIAMS Itl'SINESS I EPARTMENT ORVILLE M POSTON JOSEPH PARSON EDITORS-IN-CHIEF FRANCES WILLIAMS HARRY WHITE FICTION JESSE JOHNSTON JOE COOK EMMA HELPERS ORLINE BARNETT LITERARV CURTIS HARPER RUBY HEATON ALICE JONES POETRY IRENE WALDHORST VIVIAN SLATON CLUBS EDNA ALLISON SOCIAL JEANNE ADLER ATHLETICS LOWNDES MORTON JOKES AM) EXCHANGES john McDonough ASST. BUS. MORS. MARK A. MY ATT KRLE STAPLETON HARRY J. WHITE. PARTOONISTS LEWIS SMITH LUTHER O’BARR EDITORIALS Dh. hail to the crimson and white! Three cheers for the Mirror bright! Long may it live and e’er may it bless Loyal sons of the B. 11. S. 'Hie Mirror feels very proud of its success this year and very grateful to the students for the loyal spirit they have shown towards it. The little chats with its readers have been very delightfully spent. It is hard to think of going a whole vacation without having the opportunity of gossiping with the High School pupils. The students must do everything they can to keep Mirror enthusiasm alive during the summer. Then next fall when the Mirror is resumed, a cordial, encouraging welcome will greet its appear-mice. Remember the race for a brilliant success is not over yet. lust another lap is ended. Tile Mirror is ahead. How exciting it is! And just to think, it depends on you and you alone, students of the 1 . II. S.. to lead her on to victory. Ever since the Mirror was first published in the High School, it has moulded the interests of the school. Its standard has always been high. It lias brought a message of sunshine on wintry days. It has been a source of recreation on days of hard study. It lias been a stimulus to literary pursuit, a spur to ambition, a call to loyal spirit and co-operation. High School students, always he loval to the Mirror. The May Day meet held May ninth in Athletic Park across from the school, was probably the most successful of the social events planned by Mr. Brown. The girls dressed in white middies dancing on the grass presented a beautiful picture, one not soon to he forgotten by any one who

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Mini Hortense R. Thornton Defecation $8U brbicatr tfjis bolume to our lliee|3rmeipnl anb belobeb teacher. $ortense J . Cbornton. as an expression of tfje respect anb esteem tue bear her. aitb an appreciation of ber abibing bebo-non, tobicb toil! fber be remembrreb bp tlje fflirror.



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witnessed it. The music added to the festive air of the day and inspired all with an enthusiasm for the drills ami marches. The May Day meet was one of a series of entertainments for creating a spirit of co-operation and friendship among the students. The first social affair was the reception of the Seniors to the Junior High School. The second was the musicale given by the F.uterpean. Glee Club and orchestra to Mr. Charles C. Washburn. The third was an exhibit and reception tendered by the members of the Manual Training classes to their parents and friends. At these entertainments the pupils gain an opportunity to become better acquainted with each other and to display their talents along various lines. Hence not only a spirit of co-operation and loyalty t » the school is fostered, but the pupils are inspired with a pride and ambition to do their best. The High School was fortunate this spring in having Mr. Edward Howard Griggs, the distinguished lecturer and Shakespearean interpreter, again. Mr. Griggs lectured on Tennyson in the afternoon, ami on Shakespeare in the evenings, it was noted with interest that more of the High School students attended the lectures this season than ever before. Such a course is greatly beneficial to the student. The Mirror is glad to hear that Mr. Griggs will be back next year and we hope that even a larger majority of the students will be fortunate enough to hear him. We wish to express our appreciation of the help that the Commercial Department has rendered this year. They have been very kind in doing much work for us and we hope that in return we have been a help to them. The graduates of the Commercial Department are thoroughly competent t hold most important and responsible jn sitions and this in itself insures its rapid growth. God speed you forth to Life’s clear call. With hearts of strength ami hope and fears; Grant you peace through all the years. And keep you safe: God speed you all. In the graduating class are many good friends of the .Mirror. Several of our hoard will leave us and it is with regret that we say good-by. Next year will at first seem quite lonesome for there are so many who will not be with us again. The seniors start out with great ambitions and high aspirations, and the Mirror wishes that all may he fulfilled. The future is bright and holds much in store. We are proud of our schoolmates who go forward to make their names in the world and we wish them God speed. The Mirror has the greatest joy to wish the High School students during their vacation days. Will it not be refreshing to know that there are no lessons t« study and one can roam out in the fields and woods just to have a good time? Every pupil in the High School has visions of how lie wi'l sT cnd the long-awaited vacation. The bovs have been dreaming of baseball bats, fishing hooks and swimming pools. The girls have been dreaming cf the summer on the beach, the tour of the Rockies or a sojourn at the springs. Maybe there are other more quiet natures who are anticipating many pleasant hours spent with books ami magazines. Whether at home, in the citv. or in the country, each one expects to fill even moment with pleasure. Most of the High School pupils have studied hard during the past semester and deserve rest. Every one should snatch a brief space from work to run away and talk heart to heart with Mother Xaturo. to

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