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THE ECHO 7 Faculty Koll SUPERINTENDENT MR. T. WINGATE ANDREWS Salisbury, N. C. PRINCIPAL MR. FRANK B. JOHN Laurinburg, N. C. MATHEMATICS MISS JULIA WHARTON GROVES Salisbury, N. C. MISS FLORENCE WHARTON Salisbury, N. C. MR. W. M. PICKENS Albemarle, N. C. HISTORY MISS JESSIE LAWRENCE Salisbury, N. C. MISS MAY MEADOR High Point, N. C. MISS ALBERTA MONROE Biscoe, N. C. ENGLISH MISS MABEL LIPPARD C ’ tord, N. C. MISS MARY BLAIR Cape May, N. J. MISS ETHEL BROWN Catawba, N. C. MISS JESSIE THOMPSON High Point, N. C. SCIENCE MISS FLORENCE PIARPHAM Salisbury, N. C. MR. CHAS. F. DANIEL Landrum, S. C. LATIN MISS HULDA LATTA Oxford, N. C. MISS ANNIE GRAEBER Salisbury, N. C. FRENCH MR. J. ALLAN DUNN Salisbury, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS CARRIE TAYLOR Quincy, Florida MUSIC MR. FRANCIS GRIFFITH Salisbury, N. C.
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THE ECHO Calendar Sept. 18th.—School opens. Everybody happy. Sept. 19th.—Everything looks fresh and green. Sept. 25th.—Students begin to do real studying. Sept. 29th.—Football season begins. Oct. 2nd.—First Senior Class meeting. Oct. 9th.—Everybody rejoices over first football victory. Oct. 23rd.—Same routine. Oct. 27th.—Hallowe’en Party (Girls’ Club.) Nov. 10th.—Senior Class Party (11A excluded.) Nov. 11th.—Came on Saturday. No holiday! Nov. 11th.—P. M.—Salisbury defeats Spencer 7-6. Nov. 11th.-—P. M.—Winnie roast. (Girls’ club.) Nov. 27th Thanksgiving Holidays. Many leave town. Dec. 6th.—Interesting lecture on manners by Miss Groves. Dec. 11th.—Christmas in the air. Dec. 21st.—Holidays begin. School looks deserted but not the streets and places of business. Jan. 2nd.—School begins. Faces are dark and gloomy. Jan. 11th.—Preparation for Exams. Jan. 18th.—Exams begin. Much mid-night oil burned. Jan. 22nd.—Exams over. Much rejoicing. Mar. 2nd.—Same routine. April 1st.—Easter Holidays. Appearance of new clothes. April 22nd.—Principal away for ball game. Many afternoon absences. Api-il 27th.—A-Muz-U Circus. May 11th.—Memorial Day. May 18th.—Review for Exams. Students have spring fever. May 29th.—-Final Exams begin. June 1st.—School closes. June 2nd. to 4th.—Commencement exercises.
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