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CLASSES The classes of this sch l oo march on year after year in the harmonies and discords of student life. Each class expresses a different type of emotion. The Seniors harbor regret at the thought of leaving, the Juniors feel the fullness of their high school careers, and the Sophomores show both bewil- derment and happiness in beginning their secondary education. The members of these classes participate in a number of interesting activi- ties in all fields, and try to keep the standards of work and play on a high level. l . s .1 .Ky 1 l f- A , ' 6 f KTO ff Q ,Zio-U-jig? lc? A ! -'Z 7 D135- i T I , a 9 1 A vflsevsf-3 :s dnl. 'ggfskgva -X .....- I ' M wit- A-173'-f ,, . . ,pq h 5.540-Annxaleda.. 'H' Twenty- ght
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This page is affectionately dedicated to Mr. J. Henry Francis, who first came to Charleston High School in the spring of 1903, when Mr. George S. Laidley, then principal, asked him to supervise the singing for commencement. From that time until 1936, when he became county supervisor of music, Mr. Francis had charge of the music in the high school. He founded the orchestra, the chorus, the band, and the organizations that grew out of them. Through Mr. Francis' leadership and foresight, Charleston High School has done. for many years, fine work in music. He not only did admirable work in Charleston, but has been a fine iniiuence in the whole state. He was instrumental in the formation of the All-State Chorus and the All-State Orchestra, and as a result of his efforts the Band Festival and All-State Orchestra meet are being held each year. Charleston High School is indebted to Mr. Francis for making its music depart- ment one of the finest in the state. The staff takes this opportunity to express the appreciation of the entire school. Twrnt Il-SC 'PP
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