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DeiUrution. nil expression of our deep gratitude and appreciation, we dedicate this volume to our friend and helper. Dauinl Kan price, whose untiring service and silent work in this and former nears has been an important factor in making (The Jtiirror a sucerss.
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DEDICATION ......................... — EDITORIALS ..... CAMPED FOR AYE......................... VI LA REPUBLICA .... WHEN 1 WAS A VERY LITTLE BOY .......... THE CHILD NI» THE GOSLING .......... THE FATAL VOYAGE OF THE RABIC......... MODERN WOOD NYMPH ..................- KAMARADEN.............................. THE STAR............................... AT EVENING........ .................... RECOLLECTIONS ........ ................ AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER? ............. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS SOMEWHERE......... ................... SILENT FORTY-N I K .....-............ THE SEASONS .............. -.......... 11IGII SCHOOL DEBATES .. . ........... RIVALS .............. -............... COME over the mill ................... LIFE ON AN IDLE STEAMBOAT ............. LARK S SONG.........-........ ......... Braxton Hudson 9 Ray Burras 11 .William Kiny 13 |f D. Smith 15 Douglas Boyd 17 Margaret Lykcs 18 Bred Hard 18 Kathleen Merkel 19 J. Edwin Morris 21 ..........Fred Hard 23 Mary Dugger 24 Kate Smith 25 .....................27 27 Frank Glasner 29 Emma Stockmar 33 Robbie Griggs 35 Helen Harrington 36 ..John li Townsend 37 Margaret Briggs 38 Rufus Campbell 39 Tom Moore 40 SPOILS Gladys Pickens 41 MY FAVORITE DAY ............................... J.ennide Smith 43 BEE HIVE.......................... -......... Maebetlc Matthews 44 SELECTIONS FROM BETTY RANDOLPH'S DIARY........... Ellen Shall 45 A NIGHT IN JUNE..........-........................ JSt Quirk 46 THE AMATEUR THIEF Elsie Smith 47 BRIDGET, THE AMATEUR --------------------------- Alberta Jones 49 HOW I LOVE YOU ...................................... S3 SOCIETY--------------------------------------- 55 EXCHANGES ....................................... HARPOON -..................... -...............-...... 77 SENIOR DEPARTMENT................ -................. »» CLASS OFFICERS...........-............................. PICTURES ..................................-........... 3 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS— WE ARE ONE IN SPIRIT .............Bryson Aird 121 CLASS HISTORY............................-.......Bertha Loraine Engel 122 STATISTICS ................. — John Griffin 125 ON THE STAGE OF LIFE................................ Beulah Bains 129 BEYOND THE ALPS............................... Letitia Me.Keel 136 THE TWO ROADS.............—.................... Pendleton Watson 137 NOT THE END, BUT THE BEGINNING.................-......Hofford Todd 139 FAREWELL........................-.......—............Gladys Pickens 141
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[□ | THE MIRROR | □ J PUBLISHED BY THE LITERARY SOCIETIES OF THK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL PRICE TWENTY. FIVE CENTS EOITORS-IN.CHIEF BEULAH BAINS RUFUS CAMPBELL LITERATURE GLADYS PICKENS THOMAS RADCLIFFE BERTHA ENOEL FRED HARD NELL HODGES FICTION MARY V. TUCKER INEZ ELLIOT LKTITIA MeNEEL MARION HOLMES MARC, A RET GIDEON WALTER KENNEDY POETRY PENDLETON WATSON EDWYN MORRIS BOARD OF EDITORS JUNIOR HIGH LEWIS FULLER WIT AND HUMOR JOE BURNETT JOHN DEARBORN ATHLETICS IK)U«;LAS BOYD EXCHANGES MAUD JACOB CHARLES DODD CLUBS RAY BURRUS ANNIE MOORE SOCIAL W1XIFREl» GALLAGHEK LOIS WATLLNGTON COMMERCIAL SARA FKLDSTEIN UEARI. WALD ART MAX HELDMAN HA DEN BERRY BUSINESS MANAGER DOUGLASS STOCKHAM ADVERTISING MANAGER HENRY EHLBERT ASSISTANTS MORA BURRUS RODNEY MONTAGUE MARY KRAUS8 EMILY C.ORDY FRANK DILLON LESLIE FULBNWIDER CIRCULATION ROLLO STEINMEHL ENGRAVING MANAGER YANCEY GOODALL You stand where the trail divides. Which path will you choose? One is downhill, smooth and easy—ah, but the end there is the darkness of lost hopes, good intentions and shattered ideals. And the other: '1 he hill is steep, difficult to climb, beset with danger—but the summit—there you feel the triumph of work well done and see the dawn of a new day. Ah, brave girl and manly boy, take the advice of your old friend, the Mirror, choose the hard road. How confident, how full of hope you stand holding your diplomas! Hoping all things, believing all things,” you laugh at adversity and coax Dame Fortune to smile on you. Youth, with all its promises and joys is
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