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A The science laboratory holds the interest of many students, who enjoy the lectures and experiments. B—Our study hall now adjoins the library, and pupils have more opportunity to use the many newspapers, magazines, and books, which are easily accessible. C—The cafeteria is a popular addition to our school. Here we are served delicious, wholesome meals at very low cost. Ki.imi: Ti i 5 »
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aiin|;VIIXI SEI!N ABOUT A—Here we see th e gardening class busily making prep arations for their spring vegetable at id flower garden. C—This year the clothing classes have made many articles of clothing for the Red Cross, as the girls are doing here. □UR SCHUUL B—The manual training clases are always busy places, with tle k°ys learning to make many us u' ar' tides. D We are proud of our new cooking laboratory which is modern in every respect.
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OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Claire Maxwell. President Amelia Wallace, Secretary Saunders Bridges, Vice-President Margaret Edwards. Treasurer Alice Brunson, Sponsor These leaders of our class have piloted us through the year. Theirs has been the task of making plans which have resulted in our attaining our goal—an annual. THE CLASS OF 1942 It was the fall of 1931 that the boys and girls came from the homes of Babyland to Circle and Park Schools. It is from classes like these that come the lawyers, statesmen, and citizens of noble Carolina. The pupils from the two grammar schools, which were to compose the Class of '42, were brought together in Junior High School in the eventful and memorable fall of 1937. Here we spent two years, running wild and keeping the study halls full every afternoon. In September, 1939, one of the largest (if not the largest) Sophomore Classes entered High School. We were known as the Freshmen by the upper classes, and indeed we were a very fresh class, but we did our work in a very pleasing manner. In the gymnasium there were to be trained many future basketball « 6»
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