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Glmrhrrn in thr ihigh Svrhunl R. GRAHAM, our able superintendent, while not a teacher in the High School, deserves especial men- tion in this annual because of the unflagging inter- est he has taken in its publication. He has occu- pied the position of Superintendent of City Schools in Charlotte for over twenty years, and during that time he has been ever ready and willing to assist any of the pupils in every possible way. Mr. Harding, the principal of the North School and the teacher of mathematics and history in the tenth and eleventh grades, has Won the respect and affection of his pupils for many years by his unfailing sympathy and kind- ness. This is Mr. Giles' first year with us and his marked ability has already won him a high place in the esteem of the students. . Mr. Randolph, the teacher of the ninth grade, While not in the same building with the tenth and eleventh grades, is doing effective work in his section of the City. Prof. Keesler, the instructor in music in the various schools, is a talented musician, and has done thorough Work in his branch during this and preceding years.-ED. 0 8 1 H ,. , ,, ....
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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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