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wa ere Ee SPT, Pl fol é go Ne i a a SN = . LN — + ae a a i , 5 SS a SX LS ® The participation of the Seniors in school affairs is now over. They have carried on their work to the best of their ability and they leave behind their record of accom- plishment in the various phases of work as a challenge and standard for those who will follow in their footsteps.
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Pree CREP “CRE oe SENIOR CLASS Now that we Seniors have reached the summit of our high school career, we pause momentarily to look back upon our footsteps. Since we are now in a position to view the upward way asa whole, we see that each effort, however small, brought us gradually nearer our desired goal. We recall with pleasure the many ways in which we have extended the paths left for us by the former classes. The school has made exceptional progress this year in the work of the Music Department. This department presented Gilbert and Sullivan’s light opera, H. M.S. Pinafore, the first enterprise of its kind ever to have been undertaken by the high school students. This production was an outstanding success. The Spring Concert, featuring excerpts from the opera Carmen, provided wide experience for members of the Glee Club and Orchestra, as well as a superior type of entertainment for an appreciative audience. Dramatics played an important part in this year’s activities with the presentation of four plays, Green Stockings, Spring Fever, Young Smitty, and The Family Up Stairs. These plays comprised the most extensive program ever given in one session of the High School. Young Smitty, the annual presentation of the Senior Class, was received by an enthusiastic audience with overwhelming applause. The expression of enjoyment was well deserved by the talented cast. The school has accomplished much in its literar y pursuits, the publications having received many distinctions. The Critic was honored with the Silver Cup, the highest award given by; the South- ern Interscholastic Press Association, and was placed first at the conference of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The High Times was rated best in its class by the International Honor Rating of the Quill and Scroll. The paper also received first place at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and first honorable mention from the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Several members of the staffs of the various publications won prominence in literary contests. Moving picture equipment has been added to the teaching facilities of the school, and although certain other equipment will be needed before best use can be made of the motion picture in classrooms, it has proved a valuable means of supplementing class work. Athletics comprise a major part of this year’s activities. The senior class was rep- resented on all the teams and in all the sports. On the whole, we may say that the class represents a striking example of that educational ideal, “A sound mind in a sound body.” The highest honor a Senior can attain is to be one of the chosen few elected to membership in the National Honor Society. Forty-three Seniors were selected on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service for this honor. Our high school days are now over. The experiences and training gained here taught us how to work out problems for ourselves, thus enabling us to see our way more clearly and to face the future with confidence in our ability to overcome what- ever obstacles life may present. Here, for many of us, our paths divide, but not one of us will,ever forget the happy days spent in high school.
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