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Page 19 text:
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THE XY.-Xll HOU I7 M OLLIE ABRAMOVITZ ll It would helmove us a her sunny way to eatih JQY ADAMS I happy am: Joy is my name. Sweet joy, l call thee. MCCHIQSNIQY .-XDJXINIS Our football uaptain, Clies. A lad of splendid parts: A temper mild, a winning smile. He Ella :1 place in all our hearts. FHARLES ANDERSON Oni: of the quiet buys of the class.
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16 THE WAI-I HOO FAREWELL POEM We stood at the foot of the mountain Only three short years ago 3 VVe started to climb to the summit, But the way we did not know. The slope was steep and rocky, The road was long and drear. Some soon gave up the effort: We journeyed on in fear. But how often, oh, how often VVe wished that an eagle strong VVould bear us away in its talons To the height we viewed so long. Yes, we have ever looked upward And step by step we have climbedg Now we find only the sunshine, The clouds we have left behind. Our lessons have been the mountain, Our text-books have been the haze, The summitls our graduation, YNe're ending our High school days. But from the top where we're standing, Other heights appear, And our life work beckons onward Through many a coming year. And we look from summit to summit Where the pathway is rough am long, Determined to pass ever forward, Singing a grand new song. We know we can reach each summit For others this pathway have trod Each bearing his share of the burden, With faith in himself and his God just here We pause to look backwarc And wave farewell to you all, Then we'll turn about and face forward, Responding to Duty's loud call. To Mr. Smith, who has led us, To the teachers who have shower the way, To the students who have cheered us We bid you Goodbye this day. xNS,1'C sad that our school days are over, VVe're sad that today we mus1 part, But while life remain with us, ever A. H. S. will live in each heart. ADAM M. I-IOLLER, '22,
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PHE WAI-I 1-IOO A. AQUADRO Q I An honest man, close-buttoned to the Ichin, Broad-clothed without, and a warm heart within. -Cowper. WILLIAM ASTON Aston's our dramatic man Who figured out the means and ways That put across with great success The greatest of all senior plays. He's curly headed, handsome, toog A fmer fellow you never knew. HELEN AYRES At first sight you'd think she was very meek, But when you know her, she talks a blue streak. OLIVE BA! R- Teddy O is for Olive, a bright little miss, Whose talent in poetry I'm sure we'l1 all miss, So, Olive, keep up the good work you've started, In memory 'twill bring back friends that are parted
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