Athens Community High School - Athenian Yearbook (Athens, IL)

 - Class of 1928

Page 12 of 60

 

Athens Community High School - Athenian Yearbook (Athens, IL) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 12 of 60
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(Thf Athenian............ THE FACULTY When we think of our last school years And our plans to make life a success, First in all of our memories Are our teachers of A. C. H. S. First, There’s Miss Drinkwatcr, who for many years has taught “de aht ob grammah to de igermus chillun” of A. C. H. S. She has diligently guided the Juniors through Carlyle’s “Kssay on Burns” and without her help the Seniors would never have been able to wade through Kmmerson’s Essays” and Stevenson’s “Travels with a Donkey.” She is the reason why A. C. H. S. plays, programs and contests were given in such a grand style. Then there’s our old standby, Mr. Augspurger. otherwise known as Happy, because of his cheerful disposition. If there’s an algebra problem to be explained, some mystery of science to be unraveled, or a stunt to be plotted, go to Happy and you’re sure to have it done very successfully. When we attend any A. C. H. S. program or play we are met at the door by Miss Lyons who relieves us of our cash. During school hours she teaches Juniors and Seniors how to write with dashes and dots as fast as one can talk. The bookkeeping students would certainly he in a muddle if they didn’t have Miss Lyon to help them make their books balance. Our Ag Department is still growing and progressing under the excellent instruction of Mr. Henderson. This can easily be seen by the large number of prizes his ag boys always bring home, by the addition of the machine shop, the pruning and spraying done, and by the large incubator which he has had installed. Without Miss Phillip the Freshmen would be sadly lost in regard to English. She also teaches the principles of French and her Public Speaking classes have turned out much of the material that has helped to make A. C. H. S. entertainments what they are. Two new members have been added to our list this year. These are Miss Braucht and Mr. Light. Mr. Light is our instructor in the field of history and civics. If you wish to know anything concerning circles and triangles ask him. he knows! He has helped the Latin class wade through the wars of Caesar. He was very successful in his work with the Glee Clubs which closed their year's work with two Operettas which were classed as excellent. Without Miss Braucht A. C. H. S. would have been very unfortunate. She has been a wonder at teaching the girls the Household Sciences. She has shown wonderful ability as a manager in giving banquets, and such. Her sewing class arc preparing children s dresses which they expect to sell, and her Home Management class has been a real benefit to the girls of A. C. H. S. And so. we. the Class of ’28. hid farewell to you. the Faculty, with the hope that we may all of us show the good results of your teachings and endeavors. Aw Revoir. nmiiiMimiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiniiMiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMitmitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiMi .... 1U28 mini



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 ©hr Athenian i HENRY V. PORTER Mr. Henry Y. Porter, the Principal of the Athens Community High School for the past nine years, is to leave A. C. H. S. this year to take the responsible position of Assistant Manager of the State Athletic Association. Mr. Porter is a man who truly merits any honors you might place upon him. He has been Principal. Coach of Basket Ball. Director of Athletics, Orchestra Leader, and teacher. He has done more for the community than any individual man, he has made many friends, friends who admire him, friends who respect him. and more than all. friends who love him. It is a very difficult matter to express just what is in our hearts when we realize that he must leave us. It is filled to overflowing with many conflicting emotions, love, admiration, respect, sorrow, regret, gratitude, and pleasure. Our love and respect as a group, and individually, is so deep that the result is intense regret. Ye feel much as a large herd floundering around on a vast range. leaderless. He has been our leader, at the head of every undertaking, with whom we have worked, played, studied, entertained, and quarreled. Tie has always been ready to advise us and settle our petty quarrels. Our gratitude for what he has done for us. as individuals especially, is uppermost in our hearts. What should we have done? Could we have accomplished so much and gone so far? The answer is obvious. Our own personal traits and talents have developed under his hand we act as individuals, think as individuals, and work as individuals, and not as a mass with only one mind. While he has developed our individualities, he has continually stressed the spirit of cooperation. When there is anything to be done which takes a group, such as the planning of a festival or carnival, or the cheering at a Basket Ball game, everyone pitches in with a will to do his part. When anything is staited it is finished, and if Mr. Porter is at the head it means success. We admire him for the man that he is. Every boy or girl has his set standard of an ideal man. 1 can say, with the backing of the student body and the community, that he is the embodiment of all our ideals. Only a few of his main characteristics which have endeared him to us can he listed. His enthusiasm is among the first. Whatever is undertaken, whatever is suggested or done, which will promote the interests of A. C. H. S. or the students, he will back, and give his advice and encouragement. When we need a new stunt for a program, or a way to make money, we go to him and he easily and quickly devises some original plan which Is sure to be a success. In his treatment of the students, whether under pleasant or unpleasant circumstances, he plays fair and square. He is honest with himself and everyone else. He is an untiring worker, never gives up. and never becomes “rattled.” He takes an individual interest in each of the students, and studies their characters. As has been said, his work in and for the community has l)een unsurpassed. e have yet to meet a more honorable and upright man. one who is loved and admired by all with whom he comes in contact. Our regret at his leaving us almost reaches the point of selfishness. In our hearts it is warring against the pleasure we feel at his success. We arc glad he has the opportunity but down in our hearts we would rather he stay with us. This spark of selfishness is forgivable, however, because of our sincere appreciation of what he has done for us and those who have already gone out into the world. At last we settle down to think of the future without him. to wonder what we and many others will do without him. He has been looked upon as “being a part of Athens.” and we wonder if we shall go on with our progress after he leaves us. We must leave that to the future, forget our own emotions, except that of pleasure. We must know that he could not go on with us forever, we realize that he will continue to grow and progress in life till he reaches the very top of the ladder of success. We. who have been under his guidance and instruction for four years, hope to carry on in our lives and develop the ideals which he lived and taught. With the approval of the whole student body. we. the Seniors, extend to our beloved principal and instructor. H. Y. Porter, our sincere and heartfelt congratulations. We hope that we have made an imnression in his life also, have helped, even in the slightest degree, to influence and mold his life into the success it is and will continue to be.

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