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A Visionary Spectacle It all t the flowers k place during ith early mon ■ trci :olcl days of July when the trees were coated with hark and was quietly resting under the gigantic shade of the tomato tree, thinking of the happy meals I had heard devoured hy my companions, spell of slumber and as I dozed these are some of the things that passed I saw seated on a thoroughbred mule with all the pomp and dignity of ■ of our dearly beloved and highly respected teacher of Science. Mr. Shepard his benign countenance, he was bound for some desperate mission, probabb Next, much tc my astonishment, I saw Mr. Mahler in a cabaret acting a of Peace. Miss Beasley was gracefully executing the intricate steps of tl one of the small tables. The scene then shifted and 1 was quietly viewing a most unusual 1 seated at the piano. She was playing softly and singing tenderl eyes of our famous exponent of Euclid as she sang with infinite You Belong to Somebody Els« So Why Don ' t You Leave M Quite quickly my attention was directed to another scene I.awley and Miss Hazelbaker were in the midst of a very profc appropriate month for marriage. Miss I.awley was arguing very strongly in stating that the new husbands could prove the faithfulness of their affec during the warm months; if their love could stand this test, it would stand that in her opinion the best month to set sad on the uncharted seas of mat between December thirty-first and January first, her opinion being based as a class are useless; and as individuals impossible. She agreed though, Suddenly I fell into a fitful ir my mind ' s review. First, teacher, the corpulent form Judging from the looks on one of slaughter. Big Bill, General Preserver Highland Fling, on top of Mr. whirl. ening ; Miss ich. I beheld Walker ws tears in tr You Kno tears. Mil old of any to which was the r of the month of by fanning their Miss Hazelbaker i This argumet ight that prove left and ll unnoticed forgotten beautiful? and the Did ja git it at F; so thick that the sun was clouded and t was suddenly diverted from the hat. for down the street ahead of them. It was t theless the moon. It approached nearer nearer still. It shone with a growing s yet it approched. And it continued to i they heard the familiar voice of their dear Whence the gloom? The three turned passed out. Miss Edmundson blinked. 1 with a big cigar in her mouth. She g explained that due to overwork trying ti she had ruined her health, and as her ] spending fifteen minutes in Havana ( she could not take the trip with her. be a feu minutes in Durham if she could Then my mind went perfe beauteous form of our dear M to be held at Dudley. Swiftl Vagner ' s physic- ' id furi Miss imony would b on the assump that there was lazelbaker coun plexus, whose ion that men ered with her approach was lrgument was atmg yet talkc when they saw the moon rising straight f that. A hit hazy, it is true, but never- most unusual moon-rise. It approached to give off great clouds of fumes. And Jl.s the three wen Miss Margaret Korneg n. Miss Lawley ser. make out the familial e dissipation. Margie inn certain proiner i had recommendei Havana de la Cut ' ulle blank of a Mrs. Vernon Castle, she collapsed, a veritable time that his feet had tov fatigue and his sticking al Lynch, the mosquito- weig The fight was furiously | rcfereeing the match, was Lynch was handicapped 1 the left eye-lash. Thus North of the Big Ditch. I left this debasing se trying to select a questic Marvin Edgerton has mi Georgia Davis talks more see a hook King on the t that it had been borrowed through it, and at the top [ he Mi W; ge of flight. -Lo, girls! Hazelbaker ss Kornegay megav then Bill Bizzell, lie was now ■gretted that lion dancing contest ■ ages began. Mr. iced with the charm Wagner no longer ; te his utter lack of . Master Haywood 1 the match began. ill, Silence on A perfect recitation Jessie Xorris staying And Turner keeping Florence Johnson in Mr. Wagner singing Page Sixteen
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Dan Hamilton, Mascot Senior Glass Walter Creech President Edward Daniels.... Vice-President Jack Pyatt .Secretary Catherine Edgerton. ...Ti Edward Daniels Historian •John Jennett Prophet Anne Turner Testator Erances Hartsfield Poet Motto: It Grows as it Goes. Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Coreopsis Senior History THE LONG AND NARROW PATH On that day of days, which will never be forgotten, we came to High School to start upon the long and narrow path which ends on graduation day. That was a memorable day, one that began worries for us and trouble for our teachers. We knew not of the rough and rocky path to Seniordom, for we were as green as a forest of trees in the spring. We were only Freshmen and had to put up with the initiations given us by the educated professors of the Sophomore class and the other members higher up who could hardly wait for recess to come so as to welcome us into high Page Eighteen
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