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,fi, Q if M ' o ll tread the pathway, To i ope door, 0, 1,7 0,04 Y To my school and its traditions, 41 V lf fo UC' ff N g f' I I, Mhuflte h erdant hilktppfl As a pupil of Wilson HighqS6'hool, l'll slfgii kv L 9 i el 'milf . . To Be Honest Q JP V St S Arillvggjchool b Id'n9' To myself and my associates Q'- M, A5 he U Qgsfd ' in and out of school, , Kq no U Y 'ro Be Lo al 0321 'fri i 'nd' the a wealth of learning they id of yore. Thus we dedicate this structure, Monument to youth, Ever striving, ever learning, Loyalty and truth. To Have Courage To face the hardships of life squarely, To Be Clean l my personal habits, body and mind, To Acquire Knowledge T make the game of life easier, Wilson High School! Wilson High S ho ll 5 . To Be Courteous Sing with all your might. , To all my as ociates, kee i g in mind We willdrally r und the standar To do unto o ers sy uld Of the Re rsd Wh te. ' ave hem - o D U. I 1 1 f l I A 'fir 5 J i, 1 ff: 4 6' :wk ff' dyf 4 lace W' son Hig Schoo 5 ' V f ai ent r youn cl old. Time 7-' 8sc .u te ' e ruary - Scho s ic honors are re- gr fe l 3-u po tio ceive by vente eniors and seven ju- uaer -- enior Cl niors ring t annual assembly of the uides 'acult ' nal H r Society. A few days later Tf v Que :la fl? til 8hZ'fi2flQA2'lii0'Lf,?2f2h3?Z ' Yfs P e 4 099' fo' dit O givyei glimpse of various vocations by n I 9 I estu Sffw n I ilyim s e ers representing these professions on buil i . Before e get ' the w' of thi s, we ha a day for th e ea g Greer DOY' r. ln th b g'nni Oct 5 e juni rch 5 - h ight of One Acts features our e ork i , Net J' s utdon ,the thr e co e and one drama presented by 50p 0,-es f e po Phil elphiq Q Vol- th Dir Clubs. Approximately a week I Cf e Order f e Ome ter QC- l er a o r snow storm again interrupts uain e fre h hol ass mix ' ls n's b y schedule. Near the end of the The i 5 g ic i t - res 'E l. I 6 th the senior class takes its final educa- ti of ' irds Boy . tional field trip to Washington, D. C. Ojlgggem Ba O SCl'1OOl 2'. ' Offer 4 April 3 - Easter vacation begins aft ,a m f S f Th0 lk5QiVi ' 'I' ' - he religious assembly program. An evening f stmos c I ration begin ' h carolina instrumental music is offered at theQpr' fl th ll Y the G9 m0 , 5DOr1iSh, and Music Festival. A day later the ,fireshihen Latin l ses. The homerooms and clubs fea- tu 'ce cream, cookies, candy, and gifts at ir parties. The last day ofthe l 957 school ear is highlighted by an assembly, which depicts Christmas around the world. A big night of the Christmas vacation is the Tin- sel Twirl. January 2-Although not fully recuperated from New Year's Eve parties, we return to school in order to continue our education. The Junior Class Card Party, the juniors' main fund raising project, afforded enter- travel to Gettysburg to see historicfgit s the Civil War. , , 4 1 I . May 7 - The 'dibfinl hrou sA'htd'fa4in :y an evening concert kllhe bnowgg Qtfrl' May Day Pdgearlt igprese ted h Jurflor Senior .Protn at the'Pyp:rjQtyEollgY1Fiaff,d House is the Idsf sbcialfeve cc auigda e Service prepare5tl1e senior iszjiw Qty for the world before thecC6 en Exer- cises three days-later? jj 1 . J x June 10 --The und'e5tlasgt'nen's last day. 1 ' x ' r N
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