""PREVIEWS OF COI'ING EVERTS
(Continued from page 4)
Science and Hath, United Youth,
Rusic, Lydian, Stamp, and Hobby
Clubs. I think a joint enter-
tainraent will be ver^’’ interest
ing.
February 11, we'll have a Val
entine Party, sponsored by the
Athletic Association. We cele
brate the birthda3" of that his
torical character who "cut down
the cherr^’' tree v/ith his little
hatchet", b" giving a party in
his memory at Assembly Inn, Feb
ruary 18. Each class will pre
sent a skit, and a prize virill be
yivon to the most cleverly’’ per
formed one.
V.'e are encouraged to v;ear cos
tumes, and at the end of the
Grand I'arch, a prize is awarded
for the cleverest and most ap
propriate one. . ^
The Sun Dial Staff is planning
to present a comic-operetta, Fe
ruary 25.
The Juniors will give a min
strel, Harch 11. It is always
so ainusing that '/ou
your sides hurt. I'arch 25, tn
Genior College gives a supper.
I hoar that they arc going to
have delicious food and excellen
service. „
The Junior-Senior
is April 3. Remember how much
fun v/e had at ours? Then on
April 8, the Senior High will
Sive an entertainment. I ma
heard ninors that it will
;ood. The Juniors entertain^
buoa. I'ne junioi-t*
the Senior College at a ^
April 17. The Juniors woric
hard, but they enj03" it, on
look forward to the time
vj lUI’WUI'U. VW ^
they will be the honor gucsta.
Two important events taL
Place ray 1. , In the afternoon
there Is'to bo presented a
lovely ilay Day pageant, anc e
Gnslc Recital that piSht.
^nslc Concert vdll oe rS
IG. On I,lay 20 there
Aluianae Luncheon, a
ics ErRmbit in the af i^ennoo,
the Senior College play
Hay
v/111 be o-n
I'Tomo j.jConom—
and
night. The school year will
close, with the Baccalaureate
Sermon on Sunday-, 1103- 21, and
Com’-aencement'Exorcises Ilay 22.
So you see, Barbara, we have
a semester ahead of us, filled
with interesting, entertaining,
and beneficial things for us to
do.
Write soon, and tell me 3-our
i^lans for this semester.
Love,
Hargaret
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Ruby street was born in Bir-
2:ilhgb.am,' 'Alabama, in 1916. At
nine years of age she moved to
Talladega and lived at the Pres
byterian Home there until she
came here to school. Her twin
brother is now preaching in
Davidson. Ruby says the thing
she likes about the school here
is the girls - their friendli
ness and co-operation. Her
hope is to enter the nursing
school in Hew Orleans on fin
ishing high school. She is
very much interested in church
work and has helped in the Sim-
day School. Though Ruby is
timid she likes to meet people
and make friends, so let's give
her a friendly slap on the backi
Helen Kolb is a staunch South
Carolinian, being born near Sura-
ter.’ She graduated from the high
school there in '37. She is the
oldest of three girls. Hero,
she's taking the teacher's course,
and next year she hopes to got to
work. Her love of music, reading
and French ought to get her some
where surely. And if 3’’ou want to
loiov/ anj^tliing about Charleston
ask her; she knows it Inslde-out,
It's a lot better to drive
’^ourself than to be driven by
another.