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in 'W' 2 Q 'l'gl ., ' .4 7 .X FE- O b ,,, I ., F-M ' I O '35, H rg A ' 7j'5 O, ' D ' rf 7 ' D V I' fi ', Qnpfa I 2 55,45 on E51 3 ' L 'Yf iv' T -03 X Qlibapel jautes SEPTEMBER 10 The old school bell rang after a silence of three months, welcoming us back to dear old Piedmont High. As it was the first day of school everyone was on time except the freshmen, and after everyone was quiet they came marching thru the assembly hall hand in hand. After a short talk by our new superintendent, Mr. J. C. Rhodes, we were made acquainted with our new teachers, Miss Kochenderfer and Mr. Cannon. We signed up for our classes and then Went home. . SEPTEMBER 20 Our first speaker this year was Rev. H. C. Marsh. After a song and the Bible reading, Rev. Mr. Marsh gave us an interesting talk on the Stewardship of Life. OCTOBER 9 To-day we had the pleasure of hearing Rev. R. F. Brown, the new pas- tor of the Presbyterian Church. He selected as his topic The Painter. OCTOBER 16 On Tuesday, Oct. 16, the senior class gave their first program, which follows: , Opening Song ---- ---- A ssembly Bible Reading ------- - Virginia Pleasants Reading, Yes, I'm Guilty - - - - - - Oma Liller Miss Saunder's Sunday School Class ---- One Act Play Piano Solo ------------ Vivian Baldwin Egyptian Debate - - - - - Paul Fike and Elton Cherry School Paper 1- - ----- Edith Adams Closing Song - ---------- Assembly OCTOBER 23 On October 23, Dr. J. H. Wolverton gave us an interesting talk on health. He named the causes for typhoid fever and told how it might be prevented. OCTOBER 31 On Wednesday, Oct. 31, we opened our assembly with a song. We then had a Bible reading by,Mr. Rhodes, followed by a talk from Rev. Mr. Cas- sady, of Huntington. l51l
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