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CHAPEL Chapel is one of the most outstanding features in school to most of the students. lt has a very definite educational value, as all students from grades ten through twelve inclusive get to participate in the various activities. Many of us have a chance to introduce a speaker, resulting in students acquiring a feeling of ease in front of an audience. Frequently, activities giving many a chance to speak. This leads to better oratorical efforts at Hampton. The signing of several hymns of folk tunes adds the perfect musical touch, while the period is solemnized by the devotions which takes first place in Chapel. Another nice feature about Chapel is the manner in which all proceed to it. A silent group of youths enter chapel to the playing of a classical song. Chapel as a whole is the most impressive part of a school day in Hampton. ASSEMBLY Unquestionably well liked in Hampton are the assembly programs presented every two weeks to the entire student body and faculty. This social activity unites the students not only for entertainment but also for spiritual and educational purposes. Each of the various clubs has charge of at least one assembly during the year. This arrangement provides an opportunity for the clubs to display their activities and accomplishments. The clubs' presenta- tions are the main features but often, sound movies and singing by the students take their place. Mr. Sarver, Supervising Principal, also invites many different and interesting people to visit our assemblies and speak to us about their vocational work and experiences. Usually at these assemblies, problems concerning the general welfare of the students and conditions hindering the smooth functions of the school are discussed by Mr. Hadley. To add variety, the Student Council frequently presents entertainment from outside sources. These Lyceum programs as they are called, are in the form of plays, puppet shows and other subjects. They are especially enjoyed by the elementary children who always attend. A special tradition of our assemblies is the annual Highway of Life program. This sermonette, read by a local minister at one assembly during the year, is inspiring and benecial to everyone. Assemblies have always been a special source of relaxation and enjoy- ment to all the students and will be remembered by them long after graduation. -14T
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