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K. Oh, VVes1eyczn College, we'Il love thee, ,Vlfhen out from thy halls we have gone, Still bright may the skies he above thee, VVhi1e we up life's pathway press 011. VVhe11 others 0111' places have when A1101 strangers have entered thy door, In our 'l'l'I811'lOTy thm-z'l1' ne'e1' he forsaken And thy praises will sing ever-m01'e.
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arm. rf-pug 29-Big athletic event of the year-boy's track meet. VVe didn't know we had such high jumpers and fast runners among us. 30-VVe walked to town to a defense program tonight-beautiful moon-social privileges granted -no wonder we enjoyed the walk. FEBRUARY 4-P. L. S. debate try-outs. 7-The senior class enjoyed a lovely partv at the home of their president. Bliss Lila Kendrick. 13-Deelamation Contest-hfly, those eight speeches! XVho said Friday 13 was an unlucky day? Some of these speakers would perhaps agree while others would disagree. 14-The Valentine social in the dining room was a great success-T hose clever games! 20-The K. L. S. sponsored a program of imitation of the Faculty. VVe discovered that we had some real mimics among us. 24-A stimulating chapel service was conducted by a man who is loved and always welcomed by the students, Rev. R. C. Kendrick. 25-The seating arrangement in dining room was changed today. Some didn't enjoy their dinner. Guess wby?? 26-How beautiful was the snow as it fell. but how quickly it vanished after falling! 27-Rev. J. A. VVood, father of our own Prof. VVood, was a visitor today. 2.8-The moonlight hike was a wonderful climax to the week's work. The junior class attended a surprise birthday party given in honor of one of their class, R. S. Nicholson. 28-The basketball game between the societies was very interesting. The P. L. S. was victorious t ns time. MARCH 2-A number of students returning from Spartanburg today after an enjoyable week-end at the Y. M. W. B. Convention were greeted by a blizzard. The Liddicks were reported to be very interesting speakers. 3-7-Review and examinations for second term. Rush your work--get your parallel reports, outlines, and term papers inl Everyone seems to be eramming. 15-A very interesting dramatization contrasting an eliicient and an ineliicient VV. Y. P. S. was presented at Young People's service tonight. 16-The K. L. S. worked diligently to get those needed Centralian sales but all to no avail. The P. L. S. won the sales contest by four sales. 20-The H. S. seniors sneaked away to Atlanta, where they enjoyed an entire day of sightseeing. 2.5-The K. L. S. girls won over the P. L. S. girls in a softball game today. 26-The students showed great interest in a temperance picture, Ten Nights in a 'Bar Room, presented by Mr. O. C. Christgan. 27-Rev. and Mrs. Liddick had charge of chapel service. Their talks and songs were inspirational. They were ably assisted by their small son. 29-Rev. Liddick delivered a stirring message in the Sunday morning service. APRIL 3-Spring holidays began. The students separated with anticipations of a pleasant week-end at home or with friends. 4-An Easter egg hunt was provided on Six Mile Mountain for those who remained at school. 6-Many returned reluctantly to school after a pleasant week-end vacation with friends at home. 7-The spring revival began with Rev. C. L. VVireman as evangelist. I2-The beautiful spring weather today makes one want to ramble through the woods. 27-Freshman-Sophomore trip to North Carolina. Grand scenery from the top of Wliiteside Mountain. ' 29-An unusual type of music recital was presented. Formal dresses were worn. MAY 2-Lake lsaqueena was again the scene of the high school senior picnic. 6-10-A number of our students enjoyed the Southern Area W. Y. P. S. Convention at Colfax, N. C. 16-H. S. junior-Senior Banquet. 23-The seniors enjoyed breakfast in the pasture. 27-VVhew, such a busy week! Visitors, exams, etc. My mind is in a whirl! 28-Final music recital of the year. A success, of course. 29-Alumni program and banquet. Old friends are here. 30-Graduation night. You can imagine our emotion at thoughts of leaving dear old Central. 31-Rev. james DeVVeerd delivered the baccalaureate address. Good-byeg dear old Alma hlater. We shall cherish fond memories of you. ' . r.v.l f. gif. , 64 ,IKE.,...- M- 1,1-Y I if Q fr'
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