EWP IMAG0267

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EWP IMAG0267
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Principal’s Messare

(Continued from page 1)
walls of the building. ‘Knowl-
edge comes streaming into you
every conscious moment of
your lives—through experiences,
bright and dark, through sur-
prise and accident, through dis-
appointment,' through success
and failure. The larger part of
education comes either before
or after schook

It follows then that you will
eontinue to learn in one way
or another after your formal
cducation is .completed. It
would be .reasonable that this
learnmg might well receive
some intelligent, direction; that
on your own you should plan
te do extensive reading, to en-
~age in as much travel as pos-
sible, and to expose yourselves

to the fine cultural experiences|”

the world ‘has to offer. Take
ndvantage of every opportunity
vou may have to advance your
formal education, and be pre-
pared to take advantage of the
many fine jobs you may be of-
fered.

Try . .to find opportunites
wherever:you are to be of real
<ervice. to your fellowmen; af-
fihate yourselves with those in-

L W L ) ¥ gl T g



W T S O (e

Student of the Month| HONOR ROLL

CHRISTINE TRAMMELL

Miss Christine Trammell, a
sophomore at Douglass, has
been chosen as the student of
the month. Miss Trammell
was born in St. Louis, Virginia
and attended St. Louis Ele-
mentary School. She graduated
from Elementary School with
high honors. She entered Doug-

Jace Hioh and hamoamrma o' lharas



Fifth Six Weeks Period

The following students main-
tained an average of B or better
for the six weeks period of in-
struction:

Seniors — John Coe Phyllis
Green, Dorothy Hamlin, James
Howard, Lular Mpoore, Sylvia
Roberts, Paul Young.

Juniors James Anderson,
Vivian Ashton, Kenneth Ferrell,
Jacqueline Grayson, Gilbert
Johnson, Gwendolyn Lincoln,
Kate Morris, Betty Thornton,
Edith Trammell. )

Freshmen—Evelyn Berry Eve-
lyn Colbert, Helen Grayson,
Laura -Johnson, Odell Moore,
Beatrice Morris, Jeanette Mur-
ray, David Thornton, Leon Wil-
liams.

Sophomores — William Allen,
Thomas Brown, Julia Brooks,
Harold Hall, Jane Howard, Bar-
bara Jackson, Gloria Marcellus,
Richard Moore,Axie Peterson
Sherman Peterson, Charles Pol-
lard, Faye Smith, Charles
Stinger, Florence Thornton,
Christine Trammell Edgar
Young, Mary Lee Roberts, Bea-
trice Robinson.

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Music Teacher
Added At Douglass
High For 1951-52



Miss Hilda E. Wilson, with a.
major in Public School M‘us_le
and a minor in English from
Virginia State College has bgen
added to the Douglass Stafr,
for 1951-52. Ly R B e

We welcome Miss- Wilson to
our school and community. .=

COMMENCEMENT EVENTS
WITH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS

Banneker School—d‘pefetta;—,,.
Friday, May 18, 8 p.m. ;

Carver School—Tuesday, May
%9, 8 p.m. Dr, A. G. Richardson,
speaker.

Douglass Elementary—Operet--
ta—Tuesday, May 29, 8 p.m. To
be-held in the Douglass High
School Auditorium.

The Mt. Gap and - Ashburn
Schools will combine their clos-
ing~‘exercises at the Mt."Gap

School, Friday, June ‘1, 8 p.m.’

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