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.H+ v Roger Clapp, Shirley Gitt, Adrian Spoon, J enelle Pilgrim, Miss Greene, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser CHAPTER II Exactly one year from that famous September day in 1919, the same aggre- gation poured through the portals of' the grand assembly hall. They were high and mighty sophomores, and they showed it. Being now full fledged members of the school, the sophomores took parts in all lines of athletics and in debating, showing the school that even' sophomores can be as indispensable to the spirit and pep, as juniors and seniors. The usual Sophomore hop was given to which the freshmen were invited, partly through kindness and party through pity. Another year was finally ended and this time they felt that they had accom- plished something worth while, rather than simply having gotten through some- thing. . CHAPTER III Once more the assembly hall was packed, and this time Hpackedi' does not really express the situation, as every seat was taken and the place was fairly jammed The size of the class had diminished somewhat but most of the old- timers were still there and a feeling of responsibility crept into their hearts. In school spirit no class could have shown more and the year was started right by getting a hundred per cent Student Body membership, by following the example set by the seniors. In all lines of school activity, the juniors were well represented. Under the supreme guidance of Miss Walker, the class play was given and declared a grand success, and as great a success as the ball which was given later, complimentary to the seniors. CHAPTER IV Finally the day arrived when this class sat in assembly as Seniors. But they did not feel grand and gloriousi' nor high and mighty. Each, in his own heart, knew that this year was to be his last and resolved to get' the most out of it. And now as they leave dear A. H. S., every one of them appreciates the say- ing that school days are the happiest days of one 's life. Under the kind ad- vice and assistance of Miss Greene, our class teacher, this year has been a most highly profitable and happy one. We thank her for all she has done for us and we also appreciate the efforts of every member of the faculty in our behalf. So as we bid good-bye to our school and school-mates, we wish to all the best of luck, with the hopes that their remaining school years may give them as much pleasure and satisfaction as ours have. ROGER W. CLAPP. Seventeen
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K . Di Adrienne Zick ffFo 1' e m 0 st in usefulness, wis- dom. and music. K H I ett V ' aviny no JJ other care than clzspensmg music to mortals. ,I , 'g uby ' i X ff'N'Ri n saving jd I fini: 1101. sense. VViQ1iam Teague -fBy their own ejforfs great men 7 lSf?. Jennie Dcak She hath a snfle that doth be- gujlef' is-f J , X. f' ,ff f V I- if Adrian Spoon UGorl bless the man who first invented sleep. Ruth Hutton A f-Virtue alone 1s happiness. Maxine Holton She was the smallest la cl ll alive. Margaret Fuitz NG-oorl sense which only is the gift from heaven. Barton Curry A handful of life is better than a bushelful of learning. Nineteen
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