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Toi' Row Il,.XNCIII'i XVI LICY General Course I I I-4: Glce Cluh lg llmim K. lull l, 2. VIRGINIA 'TIIUMAS Gi.-ucrzll Course llcc flulr I-3: I'l1yII .lg Girls' Club l, 2g l0lIIICh Clulm l, 2. I l I CII.XRI.ICS ll, IIUFU General Course RIINNIIC ANIJICRSHN Cmuuu-rcial Cuursc Iirls' Club l-4: I'I1vllis XYIU.-alloy Rl! llurrmx Row I Ii ICN If YYALLAC Ii General Course Phyllis XYl1eatlcy l-4. S1-:comm Row AGNES JACKSON Commercial Course I'l1yllis XVIIEIIIICY l--lg Girls' Club v Iicuumuics I: Nay Fctc 2. 'FYRIC DAVIS General Couran- Foollmall l--Ig Il. A. A. l,U'I l'lIi llIil,I,li Xl'II.l,IAIXIS Commercial Course lirls' Club I-45 Phyllis XYlu-alley 4. l-4. I 1 I IJURIS If. URR General Course is XVIII-atlcy - Home lico- .A YAIIA FIICLIIS Commercial Coursu GIQURGE DRAIN General Course Ifnutlyall 1-4: Track l-3. I.l'ClLl.Ii KIQNNICR Commercial Course SENIORS OF 1934 Page 'I':c'rvz.'y-fr-in
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COMMENCEMENT, CLASS DAY, PUB- LICATION OF MEDLEY, PART OF GALA EVENTS FOR GRADUATING SENIORS Approximately TWO ery one was eager t i glimpse the brown , antl golrl covering, to probe its many' HundP9d mysteries. antl to see the many attrac- Graduate tive scenes antl pictures clisplayetl. XYith the thsnnssal bell. throngs of anxious stutlents hurrietl towar-l the rooms :les- Cgmmencgment ignatetl as distributing p zints. Ctnmmencement will be in lXlay-time. Nyhen has that ever happenetl before? Un May .il at eight o'clock two huntlretl antl tifty-seven seniors will walk flown the aisles antl get in the spotlight for an autlience ot' two thousantl people. 'llhe program will be given by the tiramluates. A-X faculty committee com- posetl ot' Nliss Roach, Miss .lane Robert- son, Klr. lfspy, Bliss lirencli anal Xliss Santleson plannetl six episocles to show Youth's Etlucation 'llhrough the Ages. Seniors will tlevelop this theme with talks antl tableaux. Roman tlays, church schools. the beginning of popular efluca- tion. colonial tlays, lJanville's iirst school antl present tlay etlucation will be graph- ically presentetl. 'l'hen comes the great moment in etlu- cational history. lliplomas are passetl out! After the Class l'resitlent speaks. the sixty-thirtl annual cmnmniencement will become ancient history. Class Day lt loolaetl like a batl clay for civiliza- tion when the people began to forget the finer things of life. but a tlashing rt vue of oltl ll. ll. S. life soon put the life back into the worlil! Such was the theme of the Class lbay show. One coltl mlziy in liebruary. Oliver Nlarshall facetl his committee of Ada lane llenclerson. 'l'om Young, lleverly . YH . Nlorgan. Charles Gaines. X'lCltJ1'lZl Sey- . . mour antl lgyelyn Lanipbell anti asleetl for suggestions. 'l'hey came. from all sitles anal the general tone of each was something tlilitierent anti big. lly nsin-f N both the suggestions. the tone ot' the whole show was peppetl up. Medleys Are Cut lleraltleml with tense excitement ancl anticipation. the hour appointetl for the mlebut of the llli-l Kletlley arrivetl. Ey- l'i1g1i' Y':ei'llfy-jim' lhen came the thrill ot the hrst glimpses of the pictures-antl the scurry- ing to get il covetetl autograph. Although the novelty may disappear. in its place comes atltletl appreciation of its many lasting ancl worth while quali- ties. 'llreasurea of many happy memo- ries of high school tlays have increasing value with the ensuing years. V Miss Sandeson 'lilie activities of the senior class com- prise some of the most complicatetl functions of the school. ,Xny success clue the seniors may he crerlitecl in a large part to their arlviser, Kliss Santle- son. 'l'he class committees, the senior play, ctunmencenient, class tlay. junior- semor clance, anal the Xletlley are aitletl to a greater or less extent by her. ller inclefatigable energy anal enthusiastic support ot' worthwhile itleas have marlcetl her as an atlviser whose popularity is equaletl only by her ability. rx
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