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H 1 A- H- S- 1-I y Senior Class History In September of 1918, a group of timid Freshmen entered High School, at least they were supposed to be timid, buthit was not long before they had gaingjl' the reputation of being the worst class in school. They were known the rough neck class, and all events that destroyed the peace and harmony of the school, were blamed upon the Freshmen. That year we were saddened by the death of one of our class-mates, Arthur Kyrk. The next year there were but twenty-nine of us, to take up the strug- gle. We struggled through Caesar, and General History, and so hard was the fight that at the end of thelyear we lost two more members of our class, Ida Geiser and Lee Perry. In our Junior year we gained three new members, Thelma Sherwood, Doris Kemper and Dorothy Garrison. This year found us with many puppy love affairs springing up in the class. . The Junior class still retained its name of rough necks and at all flag rushes and other class competitive events held their own. The strangest of all happenings that year, was the fact that Nabo really had a girl, his first, last, and only. This year, as Seniors, although we are supposed to be dignified, we are the same care-free class that we were when we were Freshmen. Our pup- py love affairs still continue, while many new ones have sprung up. It is rumored that Everett really has a crush on some lady fair. Well, Everett, they all flop sooner or later. I We won the fiag rush this year as in the past years, and we hope that our allies, the Sophomores, will carry the good work on in coming years. Marie Hedrick leftlour class in January to become a blushing bride, but so far, this has been the only marriage in our class. Although there are many affairs',' in our class, we do not think that they will become serious, and our class will remain a class of care-free kids. I Although,we Seniors of Ashley High School- may go to distant lands in future years, we will never forget our days in school, the happiest days of our lives. 4 4 'F N' I , , Ms , 1' Q . W 1 ,ff it ,, 1 nt, 'f -. igfj u 1 P 'J' f' -0. ,. f, . it-M ,..- ,,. -Y 'r I 3, A :ta . qs' 2, ' , ' QU 4. . , W --is ff .i r l A as 52532, ' . if -ff ' .P ,f 4 . . '7v ' W
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www wwwqysr Www B90-Al-IS S 4 Senior Class Song i Tunef- Leave Mei With A Smile e' are the Seniors of 1922 like all Seniors, we hate to say Adleu efll miss our school-mates ' d all our teachers, too. ' ir High School days are over Fm: now' we're leaving you. the foot of the ladder we began to climb Eiach one determined' to reach the top sometime Viie've Worked like beavers Oh Chemistry and Ag, Ehglish and Latin did not let us lag i C ORUS: NKW it's time for parting' d our work's just starting e will say good-bye All our hearts are loyal To our colors royal Apd old Ashley High. Although it's forever We will be together For a alittle while. And we'll always cherish Mlemories of our school days In dear old Ashley High. if A- 5 !!i i 1 i 635553 I I , 1 , 'Fly ZX J ff ,Pi .. 1
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