Northwest Middle School - Flashback Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1946

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wTill death do us part. Girls and more girls. Sornethin,s Fisher. Teter Hall Executives. Central, Main Street! N o explanation necessary. K. L. S. Harvest Day booth Taxi! Dears and cheers. Campus Romeo.

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BOYS' SOFT BALL GIRLS' SOFT BALL TENNIS . TENNIS



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Pages From A School Diary Sept. 3-Dear Diary-I arrived at Central College-too tired to write, too sleepy to think. Good nightl Sept. 4-Registration day. ,Noise,.questions-and, in general, one big hubub. H icllf- 5-F1rSif ger-tocgegliei -picnic m pasture-yum! yum! pork 'n beans, sandwiches, pickles, grape juice, etc.- a , p us some rea 'un an resi air. Q , Sept. 6-What a whirl my mind is in after the get-acquainted social tonight. John? Henry? Suzie? What were their names? Shall I ever retnember them all? Sept. 7-My first Saturday at Central-this is certainly a good time to get my room in shape-no, I think I'11 go to town with th e gang-nope, guess I had better stay here and study. Sept. 8-Pl his has been a good Sunday. God ,blessed in the Sunday School and preaching services. Sept. 9-Blue Monday? Not a chance for that on College Hill! Sept. 12-Both l'. L. S. and li. L. S. have invited me to join. I'm finding it quite a problem to decide. Sept. 14-First lltCl'ilI'y society meeting. li. L. S. gave a very interesting program-and a very cordial welcome. Sept. 30-Our fall revival ended tonignt. l do thank the Lord for the gracious time He has given us. We have surely been a subject of his blessings. ltev. W. D. Correll was our evangelist. Oct Oct . 5-Holiday! lor students. :Teachers go to Clemson for examinations. Poor teachers! . 12-P. L. S. present their hrst program-it was very interesting. Oct. 14-Student oouy enjoyed the day at Table Rock and Caesar's Head. Cot back late-tired, but happy. Oct. 19-Presto Music Club presented their first music recital tonight. Oct. 30-The Centralian statt was presented to the faculty and student body. Nov. 1-P. L. S. and K. L. S. are at war over Centralian sales contest. The big question of the day is-who will the victors be ???? Nov. 2-Harvest Day! Fried chicken, visitors, and the annual Centralian sales. What a day! Nov. 6 and 8-K. L. S. whiterwashcd P. L. S. in football these two days. Nov. 8-VV. Y. P. S. Convention ended in Spartanburg today. Quite a number of our students attended the services. Nov. 10-The College Freshmen planned a hay ride and weiner roast, but it turned out to be a hay-walk and Weiner roast due to a shortage of horses and wagons. The wonderful day was brought to a grand climax by the group giving lifteen rahs for Prof. Failing, their congenial sponsor. Nov . 10-The College Sophomores were lnore successful about getting horses and a wagon-they had a wonderful time-the girls and their dates! Nov. 20-Term exams are on. My mind is in a whirl. Nov. 21-I am made to be thankful to Cod on this Thanksgiving Day. He has been gracious to me. Nov. 26-Registered for second term. What a rush! Nov. 27-New term begins. New courses to get acquainted with. Dec. 7-The Christmas dinner was a success and seemed to be enjoyed by all. Dee. 13-The annual Christmas Cantata proved to be a rail success. Despite the bad weather, there was good attendance. Dec. I4-Going home! Christmas holidays are here at last. Merry Christmas, dear diary-see you after the days. Jan. 3-Here I am back at school again. Glad to see everybody. holi- jan. fl-The cup for the winning side was awarded tonight. P. L. S. won for the third consecutive year. The cup is hers tor'keeps. V jan. ll-The student body entertained the College Sophomores as a reward for getting the most Collegian sub- scriptions. A Backwards Party offers numerous opportunities!-ch, irls? I d Elan. 14-Those exams are on again. Time to study. Wish I had studied before. Late to begin now, but guess I ia etter. Jan. 18-P. L. S. presented a skit entitled, Looking Into The New Year. Wonder just how much of their prophecy, will he fulfilled??? jan. 24-A community dinner was given in the dining room tonight. It was a success. jan. 25-Dr. MeConn, president of our college in Marion, Indiana, was the visiting speaker in chapel today. Prev. and Mrs. Claude R. Rickman of Kernersville, N. C., and Rev. Clarence A. Phaup of Danville, Virginia, were our guests today. The are all former students of Central. Feb. 3-We have been observing Youth Week here at Central. Cod has surely been pouring out His blessings upon us. Many souls have bowed at an altar of prayer, and prayed through to definite victory. We do praise Him for thc revival spirit that seems to bc in our midst. Especially do we appreciate the way the Lord has been using the ministry of Rev. Reynolds of Louisville, Kentucky. Feb. 8-The Spanish Club gave a Valentine social tonight in dining hall. Here's a quotation I saw on the black- board in Miss Uebele's classroom: lf you cannot be a lighthouse, be a candle.-D. L. Moody. Lord, make of us some- thing that Thou canst use. - Feb. IQ-Rev. Sliigley, Dean of Men, gave a very effective chapel talk this morning. True Worship, Both Public and Private. Feb. 25-Exam time again. Books, books, books. I will really have to burn the midnight oil. March 17-Our spring revival closed tonight. God gave us a gracious outpouring of His blessings. Dr. R. S. Niclzlolson, Syracuse, New York, was the evangelist. We do thank the Lord for the victory that is ours through the bloo . April 14-The Chorus presented an Easter Cantata tonight. Ireally enjoyed it. April 18-Those college sophs sneakcd off today. Hope they have a nice trip. April 26-A group of students left today for Winthrop College for the High School Music Contest and Festival. Hope the bring back some of the honors. April, 30-The annual junior-Senior bant uct tonight was surely a swell affair. May 5-We just closed a gracious Youth Convention here at Central. We had delegates and guests from all the Southern states. I 5 May -The Freshmen entertained the Sophomores at their annual banquet tonight. Everyone seemed to enjoy the fun. May 24-The final music recital tonight. May 25-Alumni banquet. May 26-Bishop Marston preached the Baccalaureate sermon this morning. May 27-Graduation Day! and it is good-bye to school days at Central. There is a lump in my throat and my eyes are full lead you on t of tears. Good-bye, dear old Central. You will never know what you have meant to me. Cod bless and o victory.

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