Danville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1925

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if e S SALMAGUNDI Young Xkfillic to the town did go: Hurry up that food, O waiter! He vowed he would be a llcrog Danger! the elevator! KNOW, ain't this stuff 21 mcsslj llc got a job as 21 drug clcrkg O fireman, save my child! In all his duties did he shirlcg Cheroots are very mild ! Cl made this up myself!D 1-le got kicked out of the big towng Ain't we got fun, O boy! He joined El circus as a elowng ' VVhy are some girls so Coy? Cjust one stanza to golj . The moral of this tale you sec: Does Ivory really float? If you don't work, 21 fool you'll be. Now, boys, don't rock the boat! C'l'eachcrs, you've taught in vain D Lmusiw MOTLEX', '25, S0 The '25 Cardinal t Q

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ANNUALSUPPLEMENT DANVILLE, -VA., MONDAY, JUNE lst, 1925 NUMBER I DELEGATES T0 COLUMBIA PRESS I me woiztn mens V CONVENTION SPEAK IN CHAPEL COMING T0 DANVIU-E Daisy Keen and Lemma Starling Give Account of Their New York Trip Interesting and instructive On Wednesday, the twenty-fifth, the two delegates to the Convention of the Interscliolastic Press Asso- ciation at Columbia University had charge of the chapel exercises. The delegates spent a week in New York and a day in Washington. They told ot their trip and the two-day Conven- tion held at one of the world's largest universities. This was the iirst con- vention of its kind to be held at Co- lumbia, though others have been held in other parts of the country. About two hundred delegates at- tended the convention. In the news- paper and magazine contest papers and magazines were entered from every state east of the Mississippi. For this reason we are especially proud that The Chatterbox received special mention from the large mun- ber of papers entered. THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club had a meeting Wednesday of last week, at which there was a small attendance. Mar- vin lVatson made a short talk, bring- ing out the advantages of being a member of the Dramatic Club. Ann Ferree read a lovely poem by Alfred Noyes, The Two Painters. After some business the meeting adjourned. At the next meeting a play in one act, Suppressed Desires, will be given. This play is very humor- ous and should alford a great deal of entertainment to the club mem- bers and to the High School stu- dents, who are cordially invited. Miss Emily Swain will sing between scenes. SPECIAL MENTIONl In the recent contest of the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association, 'l'he Chatterbox was one of four high school papers in Class B to be given special mention. One hundred and seventy papers from high schools in states east of the Mississippi River were entered in the contest. The prizes consisted of silver cups for the best, bronze shields of Co- lumbia Univeisity for second best, and an embossed certificate for third best in each class. Class A was for schools with an attendance greater than 1,0005 Class B, 500 to 1,0003 and Class C, 500 or less. The awards for Class B newspapers was as follows. First prize, Go-ed Leader, Atlanta High School, At- lanta, Georgiag second prize, High Life,', Greensboro High School, Greensboro, North Carolina., third prize, Spotlight Coatesville High School, Coatesville, Pennsylvania. While D. H. S. is pleased that The Chatterbox merited special mention this year, we shall be satisfied with nothing less than first prize next year. Day by day, in every way, our paper is going to get better and better. Y ' HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Miss Robertson, our music teacher, has organized the Glee Club. She has had a chorus in the school for the last year, but this year she will have both Chorus and Glee Club. The club is composed of the best singers and workers in the Chorusg it now has a membership of about thirty. Smiling Jack Harding and Lowell Thomas Here March 23 V The P:n'ent-'l'eacher Association of the High 'School hopes to bring the World Fliers to Danville on Monday, March twenty-third. Smiling Jack Harding, one of the six Magellans of the air, who made the iirst circum- navigation of the earth by airplane, and Lowell Thomas, official historian of the trip, will tell the remarkable story of the world flight. They will be heard at the Taber- nacle. Admission, liity and seventy- five.cents. Thrilling pictures, both in motion and color, will be used. Many of the stills were made by Smiling Jock' personally as the world air cruisers visited the twenty- eight different countries. Every D. H. student should make an ellcrt to see these heroes and hear their story. PRELIMINARY CONTEST IN DEBATE HELD AT H. S. Lindsay Motley and Nathan Morgan Win On Friday, March the thirteenth, the preliminary debating contest was held at the High School. The ques- tion debated was Resolved, That the Virginia Constitution be amended, so as to enable the Legislature to issue 315,000,000 in bonds for our in- stitutions of higher learning, so that they may meet the needs of the 20th century. Lindsay Motley and Nathan Mor- gan were ehosen as the team, with Swanson Lea as altemate. These debaters will represent Danville High in Lynchburg on April the third. fflontinued on page 84J

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