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Did You Know That — Bristol Tennessee High School is declared a first-class high school by the State Department of Education. Bristol Tennessee High School has an enrollment of six hundred and forty students and twenty-three teachers. Bristol Tennessee High School is a member of the Southern Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. There are 5,000,000 high school students in the United States. Bristol Tennessee High School belongs to the State Athletic Association, the Debating League, the State Association of Schools. Bristol Tennesseee High School has published an annual for fourteen years. Miss Nininger was the first sponsor of the Cadmea. There are 1920 volumes in the Bristol Tennessee High School Library. Twelve football boys made the average of 83% or above in their studies during the football season. There are 286 boys and 354 girls at Bristol Tennessee High School. There are 44 farmers’ children and 44 salesmen’s children at Bristol Tennessee High School. The most common name in Bristol Tennessee High School is O’Dell. Each year three outstanding functions are presented at Bristol Tennessee High school, namely: The Mardi Gras, the Operetta, and the Senior Class Play. There are 46 French students and 180 Latin students at Bristol Ten- nessee High School. For the first time in the history of the school, Bristol Tennessee High is having its commencement Thursday and Friday instead of Monday and Tuesday, as was the former custom. There is now a larger enrollment at Bristol Tennessee High School than ever before. The graduating class of ’33 is the largest in the history of Bristol Ten- nessee High School. There are 3,244 pupils enrolled in the Bristol Tennessee schools. For the past ten years in the Bristol Tennessee schools there has been an increase of 100 to 150 students over the preceding year. Miss Broce taught French in high school, and spent one summer in France studying the language. Miss Lynn was for years principal of Anderson Street School. Three former Bristol Tennessee High School teachers, after leaving our school, completed graduate work for their Ph. D.’s, and are now teaching in colleges. They are Dr. Nelle Angel Smith, Dr. I. Q. Hawk, and Dr. R. I. Rush. The state of Tennessee ranks forty-second in the United States in educa- tion. Nancy Emmert has made a perfect record in attendance both in elemen- tary and high school. Each student in the Bristol Tennessee public schools is costing the state, county and city a total of $36.99. This cost is based on the 1932-1933 school budget of $120,000, and the total school enrollment of 3244 on the date the annual was submitted to the printer. The Bristol Tennessee public schools belong to the National Education Association. 8
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Senior Class Mrs. Caldwell, Sponsor FALL TERM SPRING TERM Robert Harrold, President Glenn Boy, Vice-President Kathleen Earhart, Secretary Adrian Shumaker, Treasurer Carl Leslie, President Robert Harrold, Vice-President Nancy Emmert, Secretary Walter Nuckolls, Treasurer Farewell The lamp is out; the day is done. The sunset’s gone; our task is won. As we depart, we’ll leave behind Much work, much peace, much joy sublime. We’ve done our best in the years gone by, And as we go we sound a cry — Comrades! Oh, Comrades! Our high school days Are those of glory, joy, and praise. The Class of ’33 is set to tread life’s road, To find more work, and carry all the load. Between the pages of the past we’ve pressed Friendships and joys with which we’re blessed. A whisp’ring tone will tell us of the past — Mem’ries that through our days will always last. O, may the page of life we’ve won be clean, And filled with worth in days yet unforseen. The rushing hours, the swift-sped days we’ll save Deep in our hearts; and like a parting wave We go with tales of joy and friendship won, And clear warm hearts o’er what our hands have done. ( Margaret Warren) 10
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