April 27 - Operetta - "Spanish Moon." May 4, Junior-Senior Banquet May 13 - Baccalaurate Sermon May 14 - Class Dny Exercises. ' There are only two more events in our class calendar. May 15^- Senior play - "A Kentucky Belle" May 16 Awarding diplomas. It seems a sadder tine than we expected. The world out side is cold. We know not what to expect from its bleak, bare atmosphere. But we must never forget that tomorrow we will all enter into a renewol of life in a glad, bright, glorious new spring tine, - freshmen in life’s school, - as green and fresh again as we put forth our new shoots as ever we seemed in Albemarle High School And so ive go forth robed in the snowy emblem of our purification, no longer green, nor red, nor even blue, but as students lec.ving the school of books to become students in the school of life. And in the words of the immortal tentmaker, Omar lOiayyan, hone to we "Make the most of what we Before v/e, too, into the yet may spend, dust descend." 0, rs zfi Ui.ST WILL AilD TESTAi.-IENT We, the Senior class of 1934 being of sane mind (or so we flatter ourselves) do hereby make this our last will and testa ment of our worldly and otherwise possessions and departing leave behind us the follovring estate accumulated during our years in Alber.mrle High School: , To the wise and patient faculty we leave the entire student body of next yefir for ther,: to treat as they will - with or with out mercy - for it makes no difference to us now. We also leave our very best wishes for increases in their saloiries. If this fails there is a book in the library "How to Live on Less." To the Senior teachers we bequeath our appreciation of thefr help and patience to us during our Senior year. To Miss Merritt WQ leave all our chewing gum, used or otherv/ise. To Miss Hipp We leave all our old Literary Digest Reports and the hope that she’ll have a more historical minded class next ycc.r. incoming Seniors we bequeath our chapel seats and the To the