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CLIFFORD VAN AMAN—“Cliff” “Cliff never worries, he never tries, He doesn’t care whether he laughs or cries.” Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 4, Senior Play. CHARLES WRIGHT—‘ ‘ Chuck ’ ’ “This is a fickle, fickle world Full of funny, funny girls.” Senior Play. 1 I | ilu ifli ' utnrtam 1 | i IGowia ICrtta f = To him life loomed large with opportunity. From I | the many duties he chose his task, whether easy or difficult, and performed it with a calm faith of ! I . = achievement. When he was among us his kindly deeds and serene spirit won our hearts. Why he I should be called away so early we cannot know, but a worthy remembrance of him shall be with us in the slowly passing years. ! I ! J. • T n— W ' —iiM ' —nn—nil—nil—nn —nn—nil—nn—nn — iih- — mi—nn —n ?
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GLADYS SHOUP—‘ ‘ Happy ’ ’ “A good-hearted and diligent maiden is she.” Girl Reserve 3, 4, Girls’ Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket Ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Senior Play. M PRILL RYNO—‘ ‘ Ryno ’ ’ Quiet and seldom seen Eut he’s one of us, you see.” Senior Play, Baseball 4. MARGERY WELLS—‘ ‘ Marg ’ ’ “Every word and deed reveals a kind soul.” G ' rls’ Athletic Club 3, 4, Girls’ Cho¬ rus 1, Senior Play. BERTRAND ELLIOTT—‘ ‘ Bert ’ ’ “What he greatly thought. He nobly dared.” Hi-Y 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Senior Play. DORIS CARR,—‘ ‘Bluebell’ ’ “A quiet miss with a quiet way Stores up knowledge day by day.” Girls’ Athletic Club 3, Honor Student, Senior Play.
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CLASS POEM OF ’28 We started school as children To learn to read and write. And when we got to school we learned To play games and to tight. We learned to throw erasers And paper wads and chalk. And we were told we must be quiet When in school, and must not talk. We had to learn geography And arithmetic and such. These were among the many things We didn’t like so much. Now we’re going to end all this; We’re about to graduate. Soon we’ll leave out high school As the class of twenty-eight. We’re glad we’ve been to A. H. S. It’s been a lot of fun. And now that we are leaving We’re sorry that we’re done. We have a big advantage In this great game called life. But now we’ll have to keep right on Or lose out in the strife. —AARON MARKHAM. (Author’s note: I didn’t want to do this But they told me that I must; iSo I started in determined To write a rhyme or bust.)
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