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cic mey mil mine, my neart would heavy he. T have no thoughts, so dear, so bright, so true As the happy hours spent, dear High, with you. The path looks long that reaches to my star, Still I can see it. gleaming from afar. Athens shall send me on my way to fame, Athens shall some day be proud of my small name. Chorus Give me those days, those faces that I love: They are a heaven, like unto that above; Give me those hours, drifting now from me, My hopes forever kindled there with thee. —Mary Struble ’28. + + + DREAMERS We are dreamers all, every one of us, We drift down a stream of thought; Sometimes we dream of Luck. Sometimes we dream of Love. Our thoughts lead us ever forward, We do not think of the past. Dreams do not make cowards; Ambitions are dreams which last. We want our dreams to come true. We don't want them to fade. e want to say when we are through, “ Those are the dreams which T made.” 1 here! my dream is shattered! It was but a dream, but yet it mattered.
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Here we are Seniors. It doesn’t seem possible that we have been in Athens High School for four years. It seems but a few days since we were wishing we were Seniors and were about to leave high school, but that isn't the way most of us feel now. We wish we were Freshmen just starting in. The success of the many activities of the high school are due to a great extent to the Seniors. In footfall this year’s letter men were Tom Spear, captain; Kermit Giess, manager; Millard Northrup and James Lynch. Other lettermen of our class are Owen Gerould and Charles Mills who received their letters in '27. The basketball teams have had a very successful vear due largely to the captains, Esther Winters and Tom Spear. Harlan Rowe, as managing editor and Charles Mills as business manager, are responsible for the success of “The Athenian.” In our Junior and Senior year, Carol Rogers, our class orator, won prizes in the interclass speaking contest, winning the first prize this year. In our Junior year the leading parts in the operetta were successfully filled by the following: Ann Campbell, Tom Spear. Robert Russell and Maurice Decker. The students holding the highest honors of the class of 1928 are Ann Campbell, valedictorian; Catherine Ramey, salutatorian. In our Senior year we find the enrollment has been decreased very much since our Freshman year. The Seniors who have entered from other schools are: Hazel Carpenter. Marion DuBert, Charlotte Bennett. Mary Struble, Ona Mills, Carol Rogers. Reva Morley and Martha Lenox. This ends the history of the Senior year, and we are hoping that we will be as successful in the future as we have been in these four years. —Margaret Cullen '28.
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