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f N be trier VOLUME ONE MCMIX PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE RALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL F. A. SMETHURST, EDITOR I. M. PROCTER, JR., BUSINESS MANAGER . , A' 1 v' TLT J 4, 1 ' ,' - f . If- .p, L. , ', HB.: .4 f.M.LL91XA A If Ji Dive V JL ,-j,f-vs I '.
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SEVENTH grade at Leroy Martin School, 30 kids or so, was on tourof City Hall. When they marched single file into the courtroomf bystander quipped, fhluveniis delinquen- cy is really on the rise. GENERAL SERVICES Di- rector George Cherry is still having headachesg with the greenery in the State House. A reporter f-told him, The latest batchof plants are dy- ing . . . It's,a drainagerprob- lem. ' ' I didn'tf- design thel build- ing, snapped George. Any housewife '-'knows you gotta have a hole in thebottom of the flower pot.- - 1 A It seems that the State House flower pots , were made with-. out holes. Soithe stagnant wa- ter rots the plant roots. . 3 TI-IE photographs show the girls with the- high hair ar- rangementshtied in back with big ribbonsyand the high lace collars. One U picture shows. the football team, nose guards hanging at the players? chests. The pnotosr-are in The Rat- tler, the 1909 edition of the Raleigh High School year- f 1 book. The principal that year was Professor Hugh Morson, for whom Hugh Morson High School was later named. T e yearbookwas loaned to us by Miss Gladys, Dewar of 1814 .was a of 1909. of 1909 Wilshire Ave., who member' of that class The little yearbook was dedicated to Principal Morson, and carried a bio- graphical sketch' of him. A Vir- ginian? Morson came to Ra- leigh in 1877 and subsequent- ly helped establish the Raleigh Male Academy. In 1905-.he be- came principal of the new Ra- leigh High School. The 1909 yearbook said of him, Mr, Morson willbe known in the educational history of ' North -Carolina as one of the State's trulingreat teachers . . . Thor- oug ess of instruction and the inculcation of noble, manly ideals of 'character' have ever been the highest aims of Mr. Morson. Now that the Hugh Morson High School building 'is being torn down to make room for a a newfederalzbuilding, Miss Dewar is concerned 'that her principal will no longler have a school named after- im. It's a shame, she said. '
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