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FWF J 'F'l 'WW!-- -- r -We '-v-'- ---JlH!'llIll!lI,,,,-k ., ..,, ,Jlnn--Wann-1 , ADA HIGH SCHOOL TRADITIONS DREAMS Therels an old spin-ning wheel in A.-H.-S.-, Spin-ning dreams of the long, long agag Spin-ning dreams of the old-fashioned customs, As the classes for honors fight anew! Lost in reverie is this seventh grader, who is musing of the football, basket- ball, baseball, and track victories and of how he will achieve new records for The Parple and the Gold. The staunch rooters shall not yell in vain HBEAT KENTON.,, Cut lads and lassies will blend their voices in choral competition. As the for- mer choruses have won, so shall their groups return with not only district and state honors, but with national honors for a full measure. Tooting Iohnnie and Fiddling Susie are dreaming of band and orchestra glories greater than have ever before been won. . Our Miss and Master Socrates are meditating upon a short story, an essay, and an oration that can never be equalled by any interclass contestant. Likewise does the youthful debater plan an argument and a delivery that shall astound the multitudes. The school paper shall have an editor who shall edit the greatest tri- umphs in the newspaper world. Service as office assistants, as hall monitors, and as librarians will be the great- est ever rendered. The fine ideals of the I-Ii-Y and the G. R. will be maintained. What scholastic records shall be recorded for him? I-le will be content only with the highest! When they pin the Key Stone upon his bosom, they will say here is a chap who has made a record never before equalled. And as the wheel slowly turns it brings new fields in which the dreamer may participate, those activities pertaining to Open I-louse, G. A. A. Iamboree, the An- nual Bumls Day, and the Friendship Dances. Although they are in the stage of in- fancy they give promise of becoming a part of the high school program. Yes, this old spin-ning wheel in A.-H.-Sf Spins the dreams of those days yet to come! Page 5 ...........,..a,,. .,.. r.,,,..t, .... ,.. . . N. .....s.,,... ...............,.,..,- .. . . V . W ,. ,X ., , ,Q I I 4 X I Y Z 2 . v 5 z 4 4 4 5 12 . . .fs i
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Board of Education Pres. Dr F. M. Elliott Supt. 'W. Floyd Mr. Mason Tabor Mr. Austin Philpot Mr. Earl Huber Dr C. H. Freaman Y - 'af' --vw- .CJUE iflllftiiw Messrs. John Vaxifkmm, Balmer Shadley, Lewis Good, Lowell McQuovvn, iildwzim Exuzspiizli l Page 4
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Page 6 W. M. Floyd, Superintendent G. C. Roberson, Principal
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