Mr. D.A. snow, the new principal of Cloverdale school, has taken up his year’s work with great interest. Mr. Snow has won the admiration of every pupil of the school and those of the parents who have met him.
The Parent-Teachers’ Association of Cloverdale school is having the front grounds sowed in grass, and many other plans are being made in order to beautify the grounds.
Miss Irene Dic???, one of the second grade teachers who has been confined to her home several days on account of illness, is back again to take up her work.
Mrs. Boyce is substituting in the sixth grade for Miss Irma Harrison, who was called to Mount Airy to attend the funeral of her uncle, who died suddenly on October 16.
Miss Florence Brown, one of our seventh grade girls, is absent from school on account of the death of her uncle. The burial will be at Springfield today.
Misses Blanch Powers and Lulabelle Brown, seventh graders, of Cloverdale school have been absent from school several days on account of diphtheria in their homes.
From page 4 of The Pointer, High Point High School student newspaper, Oct. 27, 1924
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