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M14 ,.,,,.,.'nbs ,.-511'g2f,i:ff5f PQ Q D1-LNIAN 1 ' if kt, .jfl-,.. .. , ,. - . 11 Q 'Lf M f,-Q i. . , -- , , . . , , , .,,, One beautiful September day in the year of 1924 thirty-five bril- liant, industrous boys and girls enrolled in the Freshman class. Like all other Freshmen we were oppressed, avoided, and shunned by our upper classmen, and were obliged to pick our way among the Roses and Thornes. With a will we resolved to rise under the despotic 1'ule of our superiors, and were heard in Literary activities and were seen in Athletics. September again finds us divided from Freshmen into Sopho- mores, we were granted more priveleges and liberty. Harrisville students joined our happy throng making rivalry strong. But in spite of the in- crease our class diminished below the original, some sought the short cut to success by grasping at the shadow of opportunity, Our third' lap brings us the title of Juniors. We were successful as most Juniors are, but our class continues to decrease, the Reaper called for one, a most genius mate, who was beloved by all and is greatly missed by the members of our class. We were represented in all activities, books first, in literary, plays and Athletics. H9285 Four years have passed, yes we are Seniors now, just think how we fought oui' way up the hill from nothing, according to our upperclassmen of '24. We have among us, Orators, Debators, Presidents, Artists, Poets, Musicians, yes and Farmers too. Who would of predict- ed such a production four years ago. We feel honored to relate that we have established an unequaled record in Football, and are proud to speak of our honorable mentions in all other activities. The time is drawing nigh and we begin to realize that our youth in school days is well spent, and our struggles were not in vain, with since1'e regret we wonder if Old A. H. S. can survive without the class of '28 or the class survive without Dear Old A. H. S. Adieu. ROBERT CASSELLS, Class Historian lla 'll 9195? '- ? 5775355 EE? ' i ' . 54, XF
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