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4 C. H. S. SPECTATOR Editorial Staff MABEL. HILL ’12 . EMMA SEDGLEY ’ll . JANNETTE DEHAY ’10 . REBA PRUITT ’10 . THEODORA NETHERTON ' 11 LUCY BAER ’10. CHARLEY WALBRIDGE ’ll. ANITA GRANT ’12. ANITA GRANT ’12 . HAZEL SHELFORD ’09 . HAZEL BROWN ’10 . WILL McCABE ’ll . FLORENCE LYLE ’12. DAN SINK ’ll. CHARLE Y WALBRIDGE ’ll. . . . Editor-in-Chief . .Assistant Editor ... .Alumni Editor Social and Personal . Josh Editor . . . O. V. L. Editor . . .. Boys’ Athletics Girls’ Athletics . Staff Artist Associate Editors Business Manager Assistant Manager
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C. H. S. SPECTATOR A Sketch In a beauteous dale of clover Guarded by protecting mountains Stands a plain and picturesque schoolhouse. Hidden in among great oak trees. To the eastward flows a river, Flows a far extending river, Carries forever its sparking burden. To the westward rise high mountains, To the northward and the southland Rise these same high towering mountains. In this old attractive schoolhouse Live the happiest of school families, Learning daily needful lesson, Prepared and taught by patient teachers. Teachers who’ll ne-er be forgotten By grateful pupils they’ve assisted Through the early paths of knowledge, Intervened with youthful pleasures. Pupils, who, through patient toiling, Will some day attain such wisdom That they may hold honored places In this same old honored schoolhouse.
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C. H. S. SPECTATOR 5 The 0. V. L. Spectator has been written every two weeks for almost four years, and yet it has heretofore been kept only with¬ in our own school building. Now we have decided to have our Spectator published, so it can attain a place among the other printed papers. Then our relatives and friends and all those interested in our pro¬ gress may have the opportunity of reading some of the best work of the C. U. H. S. pupils. This number will also be our last issue this term and we wish to close the school year with a number which excels all pre¬ vious editions. We are putting forth our best efforts and we hope that our items, stories and sketches will amuse and in¬ terest you, and that you will laugh at our jokes. This being our first printed number we have not had the op¬ portunity of exchanging with other schools; so we have mo Exchange Editor on our staff. We will soon be fitted to send out our paper. Then our staff will be complete, and we may have our little book circulating with those of the other‘high schools.
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