Allen Township Centralized School - Dixie Yearbook (Van Buren, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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ALLEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL 9 Sophomores Top Row: E. Franks, G. Carr, M, Reed, M. Locey, S. Deb0uver E. Ausenbaugh, V, Poe, D. Gallant, D. Reamsnyder. Second Row: R. Copeland, J. Deloe, H. Trout, G. Koons, P. Mellott F, Clements, C. Hess, D. Huffman, C. Trout, Mr. Chronic. Third Row: H. Buchanan, E. Fisher, B. Schwab, M. Mackey, E. Dove F. Overholt, E. Conaway, J. Patterson, D. Space. Fourth Row: D, Gary, T. DeLong, O. Elders. CLASS OFFICERS DALLAS SPACE ---- President MARTHA LocEY Secretary ELIZABETH FISHER Treasurer +L., -A mn, . VL... .f............ . .W L, .,. Eighteen

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ALLEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL-1924 History of the Class of '25 E, as Freshmen, entered the Allen Township High School in the year 1921. It was with a desire that our four years would be a success that we chose as our motto, 'lOnward to Success. For our class colors we chose blue and white. VVe were duly initiated about a week after school began, when a splendid reception -was held in the High School Auditorium by the upper classmen. ln the fall of 1922, our class of thirty were privileged to occupy the hard earned but honorable rows of Sophomore seats in the assembly room. We took long strides in our second year to accomplish our purpose and excell the record made the previous year. ln the inter class contest we succeeded in gaining first place and had our name engraved on the silver cup. Our instrumental music and short story won first and represented our school in the county contest. The trials of the two years have been only stepping stones to the goal we wished to ieach and the title of junior has been won. Culver Gorsuch, who as president, successfully guided us through our Sophomore year, was re-elected for another year. Great dramatic ability was shown in the successful presentation on January 4th of our Junior class play, HAnd Home Came Ted. VVe did not gain such high honors in the inter-class contest this year but we feel that our record is one of which to be proud. VVe have been well represented in football, basketball and track during our entire three yearsg several have received letters. VVe also feel elated since our Junior boys won the championship in the inter-class basketball tournament this year. These are only a few of the things accomplished in our three years of school life. A We regret very much that several of our classmates have withdrawn, but with the twenty-seven remaining our enthusiasm and pep have not diminished. We look forward to the time when we may be called Seniors and we have great hopes for our last year in high school. -CONSTANCE DUFFIELD. e ,,.f.z.-4-5-I i i -1---------- ----- K....., -.-. .. . f - --1. Seventeen



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A LEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL-1924 History of the Sophomore Class T is indeed a great pleasure to the historian of the class of 1926 to compile the history of such a brilliant CU class. One September day, in fact a very memorable day to the class of '26, the upper classmen of Allen Township High School, looked with good natured tolerance down upon a class of extraordinary verdancy. Nevertheless, teachers and upperclassmen alike soon began to recognize, yes, and to even appreciate us, for they realized that we were an asset to their beloved A. T. H. S. ln athletics our class shone, for our boys contributed considerable assistance to the football team by practicing to the utmost of their ability. Likewise in basket ball both our boys and girls gave their best to the school team, and three of the girls were rewarded by first team letters. The High School chorus was greatly augmented by our presence, and when the orchestra was organized, again our class came to the fore by furnishing a goodly percent of its players. Our next brilliant success was at the lnterclass Contest, where our upperclass- men were gathered in gala array to assist in and witness our defeat. And they were not disappointed. We came out in the rear. However our reading won first with a large margin, and placed high in the county Oratorical Contest. In track, again we lived up to our standards by winning the Interclass Field Meet, and many of the members of our class assisted in helping the school to Win the County Track Meet. After a well spent vacation we gathered again in our classic halls and once more maintained our high standards of excellency. ln fact, this year among our numberous wonders we have proved to our teachers that we can nearly bisect an angle and that we can successfully ride a steed through the Gallic War. Once more our boys worked hard on the gridiron and several from our class participated in the games, hence the high reputation which A. T. H. S. football team created for itself last football season. Then the ever welcome basketball season 'round again and the captain of the girl's team was elected from our class. Morever, five out of ten on the team came from the sophomore class. And also the boys, by carrying on the work which they began last year, helped to make of our team what it was. At the lnterclass Contest our class placed second, with three out of five num- bers winning second. ' To say the least, we have not done badlyg and while our modesty forbids that we should raise ourselves as a standard, we would suggest that the class that done as well may be justly proud. MARTHA REED -1- f -ffff 1 -... V .- . f ..,. Nineteen

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