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-..- A N D R O N I A N -..- -. ...- Cflie Jlndronian Staff EDITOR IN CHIEF Gerald Mygrant BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER Kenneth Elward Donald Mesnard CLASS REPORTERS SENIOR JUNIOR Virginia Streit Noel Keefer SOPHOMORE FRESHMEN Florence Elward Samuel Wasmuth ATHLETICS William Rellam JOKES SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Elbert Ross Lena Hefner LITERARY Nellie Anson ART EDITOR Thomas Pratt FACULTY ADVISOR COPY EDITOR Mr. Schmalzried Miss Bridge SENIOR WRITEUPS Clarence Wisner ..- 1 od use I i X451 ui: Fil 0:0 ' F
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Q 0.41. I ! ! ! I -,VS .,, - . l af' M P3 L . 0:0011-11-1 ri- 11 Q- F our 1-1'-1 112-iz-:nz-iivi-in-I1-11-1-11-1-11 1-:optic A N D R O N I A N D-1:1 go TETUO TG, Writing books is not the profession of the Staff of the 1924 Andronian. Inexperienced in that art we have not attained that sham modesty which often times leads editors to apolo- gize for their productions. We present this book to you, not with the mournful regret that it is no better, but with the tri- umphant joy that we have been able to make it what it is. We have not attempted to improve upon the reading taste of the general public. Rather it is our ideal to reflect, in our crude way, the atmosphere surrounding our dear old Alma Mater. To the Senior this work represents a summary of their High School life now completed. To the Underclassmen it is an example for them to follow in later productions. To the Faculty we trust it means a realization of the in- timacy existing between them and the student body in a school ot' this size. ' In the alleged fun throughout the book be it remembered that we are laughing with you and not at you, and may you in your charity believe in our charity-and so laugh with us. The Editor
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v 0.0: ! :M- . .1 .I v 'Bs 4' Q . afn I .g... S i .r 11:1 21:1 :1:34:1:1:1::1n 11:11 11:11 11:21:10: I 10:12:11 14:1 A N D R 0 N I A N 303 A PLEA There is an urgent need at the present time for a new High School building in Andrews. The building that is now being used is altogether too inadequate to accommodate the ever in- creasing number of pupils who are applying for admission each year. Some of the class rooms are too small to facilitate the most advantageous conditions necessary for proper study and recitation. Despite the fact that a great deal of interest is taken by the high school students in athletics, especially basketball, there is no gymnasium in the present building and those who are inclined to participate in athletics are greatly handicapped. Is it too great a favor to ask a community the size of our own to build for its young people an edifice for which there is a most crying need? Does it seem too great when one consid- ers that other smaller communities are doing the same for their young men and women? If such an enterprise is seriously considered its destiny will lie with the following men: George W. James, trustee of Dallas Township, and his advisory board: Bruce Glaze, Leon Wisner, and Charles Stouder. These men are all truly convinced of the practicability of the project and it is certain that if it is taken up and backed by the community as a whole they will use their influence and efforts toward the successful completion of it. As the members of the class of '24 pass through the port- als of their dear old Alina Mater for the last time it is with a sincere trust that their class may be one of the last to be grad- uated from the old building, and that soon, very soon, a new edifice will be erected as a shining example of the spirit of progress which pervades our community.
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