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vor 1 o= . DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL, LEESBUKG, VAa. Trice soc mEaw. ao=a
sala Basketball
Banquet Held In
School Auditorium
Qn Tuesday evening, May 1,
951 at seven-thirty, Douglass
[igh School held its first Bas-
etball Banquet with Mr. Ad-
m Craven as Toastmaster.
The tables were arranged in
“T*’ formation beautifully
corated with flowers and ivy
- a center piece. A delicious
enu was served by some mem-
rs of the home economic
L.sses under the supervision o
's. Ruth Craven.
Joacfies, + Captains,
ns, and members
5 I6garding the achieve-
1ts made during the season.
e New Homemakers of
rica. will present a Fashion
7, My 22, 1951 as its clos-
>vent of the year at Doug-
High School at 8:00 p.m.
of the high spots will be
Crowning of Miss N.H.A.
e N.H.A. Girls made an
ational trip to Washington,
. Friday, April 13. They vis-
the Smithsonian Institute
the Army Medical Museum
e they viewed many phases
ome economics that they
studied.
Mother and Daughter Ban-
was given on Mother’s
May 13, 1951 by the N, H.
irls. The menu included:
ied chicken Peach salad
String beans ice tea &
relishes
hed potatoes ice cream &
cake
Hot buttered rolls
ch girl presented a carna-
to her mother. A rose cor-
was presented to Mrs.
> Butler, N.H.A. Mother.
1e State Convention will be
| at Virginia State in June
co-cap-
of the
ms expressed their happi-
f
Left to Right, Front Row: Lular R. Moore, Sylvia I. Roberts,
Paul Young, Dorothy A. Hamlin, Juanita Bryant, Second Row:
James W. Howard, Ida D. Brown, Marion F. Brown, Mary A.
Gordon, John E. Coe, Third Row: Miss C, A. Bell, and Con-
stance L. Douglas. Phillis Green not pictured above.
COMMENCEMENT EVENTS Principal’s Message
Baccalaureate, Sermon
Sunday, May 27, 3:00 p.m.
Douglass High School
Rev. R. M. Pugh of Storer
College
Senior Class Night
Monday, May 28, 8:00 p.m.
The Senior Class will present
“The Senior Merry Go Round”
Commencement Exercises
Thursday, May 31, 8:00 p.m,
Guest Speaker: Dr. A. G.
Macklin, State High School
Counselor of Virginia State
College, Petersburg, Virginia
Spring Festival
Dear Graduates:
You now face a new’ epoch in
your lives. This is not the end
of your educational career, it
is just the beginning. It seems
that in the new era, the world
is compelled to comlepe de-
struction, however, all of you
must pledge yourselves to ren-
der the greatest service possible
to humanity, in order ‘that
peace, good will, and prosperity
may overshadow -chaos.
- Remember that education
does not stop at Commence-
ment time. Education is a con-
tinuous process, and those who
stop learning when they leave
school are really taking a back-
Douglass Students
Hear Dean Of
Storer College
Dean R. M. Pugh of Storer
College highlighted the Assem-
bly hour, at Douglass High
School, April 18, 1951. 3
The student body with ex-
pectancy listened attentively to
Dean Pugh as he spoke on
“Discovering One’s Uniqueness.”
He discussed the demands of
our time for trained leadership.
The three basic qualities one
must possess
1. Faith in one’s self
2. Faith in the world
3. Faith in the Surpreme Being
Regardless to obstacles one
must faee life with courage and
be loyal to his task.
Musical numbers were played
and sung by two students of
Storer College.. _—
By—Sonja Jones.
What’s What In
The French Classes
For the past weeks, the Jun-
iors have been studying and
compiling information about
the historical background of
France. Illustrated booklets
were made by each member of
the class. Posters and charts -
were made portraying the pro-
ducts, customs and interesting
places in France.
The Sophomore Class has
been busy learning vocabu- -
laries. The class took a field .
trip to study the surroundings
of the school.
A summary of the trip was
written in French, and each
member drew interesting scenes
labeling its parts in French
also.
The Seniors made a study of - -
outstanding French writers and
gave interesting reports.
HATS OFF!