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A.T.H.S. the post 1925 THE ATWOOD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL The Atwood Township High School is an emphatic expression of loyalty, patriotism and generosity of the citizens of the community in the cause of popular education. It has a distinctive “Atwood Spirit.” One needs to become a student or visit us frequently to appreciate thoroughly the spirit of the school. The school has a motto. The motto is “EVERYTHING FOR THE HONOR OF THE SCHOOL.” This motto seems to be a part of teachers and pupils; it is a warning to you who would come to the High School with any other motive than to do the Right Thing at all times, whether in Work or Play. This High School spirit puts forth first of all, the regular work of the school. It puts forth secondly, the various form of school activities. This spirit urges all who work in the High School to greater efforts for better work, this spirit makes possible our football, basketball, and track victories. It makes possible leaders in the Literary ar.d Musical events. This spirit represents a working organization in the Atwood High School that makes possible a better student-faculty co-operation. With this spirit of co-operation, we have a school where the best interests of the student body are carefully watched so that all may have equal opportunities of work and play in the life of the High School. The school term of 1924-25 had the brightest outlook in the history of the High School. Two Post Graduates have been added to the Office Staff, and have made possible a more logical and reasonable method of record making. Due to the increased amount of work, we find teachers and student body busily engaged in scholastic duties continually. This is the typical Atwood Township High School Spirit. Fourteen
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THE P O S T 1925 A.T. H. S. FACULTY Seated, left to right—Edna M. Moore, Harriet Tate, Cora Stevens, Belma Gilbert. Standing, left to right—Blanche Kamra, Frank Shuman, LaFayette Jackson, E. D. Walters, Dale Trout, Anna Barth. “It ain’t the guns, nor armament, nor honor that you can pay. But it’s co-operation that helps win the day. It ain’t the individual nor the army as a whole. But it’s the everlasting team-work of every bloomin’ soul.”—Kipling. Thirteen
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