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HIGH fiEW Vol- HI Smithsburg, Vd. June 1927 No. 8 (Unntmntrpm?nt Monday, June 6 Invocation Rev. Hesse “Afloat At Dusk” Senior Class Remarks by Mr. Hartle Commencement Address Mr. Harry C. Spillman, New York City. To The Brook” Senior Class Presentation of Diplomas to Seniors and Eight Grade Graduates by Superintendent B. J. Grimes Benediction.......................... Rev. Hartman (Ulaaa Ntglit Wednesday, June 8th, 8:00 P. M., Community Hall. “We Come To Greet You” Seniors Class History ... David Newman Class Play........................... - “Ghost Story” Prophecy .............................-................Clarence Lung “Boosting Our Old High School” Seniors Class Poem....................... -....................— -Eva Miller Class Will - Louise Baechtell Junior Response Joseph Gardenhour Class Song Class Roll Sunday, June 5th. 7:30 P. M., Baccalaureate Sermon to Graduates, Trinity Lutheran Church, by Rev. S. R. Wagner, Hagerstown.
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FACULTY Left to Right—Elmer Chandlee, Virginia Bell, Rexford Hartle, Principal ; Madeline Darner. Harold Remsburg
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Page 2 HIGH NEWS HIGH NEWS A monthly journal published by the Senior English class of Smithsburg High School. Editorial Staff Fay Browne . . • Editor-in-Chief Agatha Hesse . . . Asst. Editor Ruth Shank . . . Humor Editor Marie Oswald . . . News Editor Helen Weller . . Girls’ Athletic Editor Austin Bikle . . Boys’ Athletic Editor Annabel Forrest . . Alumni Editor Business Staff Business Manager . . Clarence Lung Asst. Manager . . Louise Bachtell Advertising Mgr. . David Newman Subscription Rates For the School Year (9 months) .50 Mailed............................60 Single Copy.......................07 EDITORIAL There is a marked delinquency toward God’s work and the Lord s Prayer every morning. I have notic- ed from the hall that while the pact of the daily routine is carried on, there are many apparently disinterested members; some are looking out of the window, some reading, writing, or even talking at times. This is an im- portant part of the daily exercises; it settles one for the day and helps to begin his work in a quiet, orderly way. No one should enter or leave the room at this time and everyone should pay attention to the reading and take part in Drayer. The Bible is the foundation of Ethics and a guide in progress; it also acts as a safetv trail to keep us on the right track. Listen to what some of our great men have said concerning it. Mr. Coblentz, a member of the State Board of Education said, “A life with- out Christian religion is unbalanced.” Ewald, “In this book, is all the wisdom of the world.” Andrew Jackson, “That book is the book on which our Republic stands.” Sir Walter Scott, “There is only one book, the Bible.” Faraday, “Why will people go astray when they have this blessed book to guide them ?” Theodore Parker, “The sun never sets on its gleaming pages.” Cannon Farrar, “There is no book that can supersede is as an in- strument for the education of the young.” Dr. Guthrie, “Rob us of our Bible and our sky has lost it’s sun.” The indispensability of the Bible proves its value to us in beginning our daily work. SENIOR FAREWELL. The Senior Class stands at the present time in a place where they are thinking over High School days. They are looking backward, instead of forward as most classes are doing. Tn this ruminating, they are thinking of whether they hace obtained all they should have done, had they the High School course to take again. No doubt there are many regrets. Soon, the succeeding classes will be in this identical situation. Pre- pare for such a time. Make each and every year a successful one. Take part in Athletics; many happy memor- ies are of Athletic battles. Push all Social affairs with zest. The Social activities are pleasant memories to a Senior. Since the High School is what the pupils make it, leave no stone un- smoothed to mar it’s beauty. Be sure your course is just as you w’ant it, so there will be no regrets at it’s sunset. The Senior Class extends it’s best wishes and regards to the remaining Students and Faculty of S. H. S. C. Lung ’27.
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