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Ptutnhingraphg nf iililr. Bathing ARRY P. HARDING is a native of Beaufort county, North Carolina. He is a son of Major H. and Sue E. Harding, of Greenville, North Carolina, and is thirty-four years old. He was prepared for college at the Greenville Male Academy. He was graduated from the University of North Carolina, receiving the degree of A. B., and special diplomas from the Latin and History De- partments with the class of 1899. While at the University he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and of the Alpha Theta Phi Cafterwards the Phi Beta Kappa? Honor Society. Since leaving the University he has filled the following positions : From 1899-1901 he was Principal of the New Bern Graded Schools. In the fall of 1901, as Superintend- ent, he organized the Oxford KN. C. ,D Graded Schools. From the spring of 1902 till the fall of 1904 he was Super- intendent of the New Bern CN. CJ Graded Schools. From 1904-1909 he has filled the position of Principal of the North Graded School of Charlotte, N. C. Before graduat- ing he had served one year as Principal of the Ormonds- ville QN. C.J High School. He was elected Vice-President of the Association of City Superintendents in 1902, and is now Secretary of the State Association of High Schools. He has attended sessions of the Summer Schools of the University of Tennessee and of this State. He was married December 23, 1903, to Miss Lulie E. Ives of New Bern, N. C. ti
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with Grateful gerknuwlvrlgrenrrnt Q FQ uf the many kinrlnrssrs - -' f ' .. - ' shumn us . . -aw,-' r , , 11111119111 def- 6 ' ? W, I 'L-Q1' Lil Glhzrrluttv High Srlluul . 'Q .Q HUB, the Studrnts rf in 5,2 .wvff ...uf... . Y Qetliraie this Firsi filulume 654155 Q Sui 5 'md Giulia Q lj c ' in V floruf. Harry TP. Harding ..
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Ehitnra' 1Brefarr E, THE students of the Charlotte High School, after considering deeply and hesitating much, .determined 1n February to publish an Annual. This being our first attempt We necessarily secured some suggestions from outside. But We feel that We have done our best, and if it does not measure up to your ideal of an Annual, please remember that We are just beginning. If you knock, kindly use rubber hammers. With this introduction we take pleasure in presenting to you this volume of Snips and Cuts, and We hope you will appreciate our efforts. W9 ?T l l f-wif,-'-EEE? fx l 1
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