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a s if 9 Q S X2 Y V . ' S Q Wmwww-.www W Quan, g nn 1 1Inumfnfrimivu-mwum ...f..1N... -......-...nQJ.,i ,U .JJ , , W W THE SONG OF C. H. S. LOYALTY 'tO1d Gold and Bluef' the song which all loyal students of C. H. S. love to hear, was composed by Mrs. Harley Ristine and Mr. Harter Walters, graduates from C. H. S. in 1901. At that time there was no school song and the need for one was great. Mr. Walters wrote the words and at his request Mrs. Ristine set them to music. When the song was completed it was submitted to Miss Anna Willson for her approval. She was very enthusiastic, so the song was introduced into the school and from that time has been recognized as the official song of C. H. S. --M. Terry. OLD GOLD AND BLUE From every leaf on eV'ry tree By autumnis bright emblaz'ning The gold shines thru the hazy blue, Our school love to renew. In every bed in forest wide The flowers have their awakening, The violet tips, from golden lips Her morning kiss to you. Chorus: The charm of blended Cold and Blue Will ne7er fade from our view, And good old gold and blue so true, 'Tis you we love, 'tis you. fRepeat.J On ev'ry leaf thru' ev'ry tree The golden bars of sunshine, -Go trickling thro, from skies of blue The message to renew. Wher 'er the gold from sun so old Tho' far from Alma Mater, Looks down at you from fields of blue ,lust hope and dare and do. Chorus: ATI-IEN IAN Page Twenty
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' X . if ill 1-4 1 X317 W 32 Q -i' 'Zio it 6 tv X. 5 X :syf -Gb MISS MARJORIE TRASK MRS. C. E. CHAPMAN English Physical Education Higher Education: Higher Education: University of California Tennessee College For thou Wert not bred without the Peabody Institute will of the gods. i'There is a vein of mirth beneath her air of dignity. MISS FRANCES REMLEY Asst. to Nurse Asst. in Physical Education Varied tasks which confront her are done always. What They Probably Think of The Athenian Mr. Underwood- Practical, a good Miss Knox- l'm proud to say that school advertisement. many of the staff were Latin students. Mr. Deetz- Better than any in Ohio. M,-I F,-eeman-ffF0r Once thgy didlyt Mr. Burgess- lt cost too much. The make 21 PUD OH 'BF2lI1dY'. 1 l ' ' . , , , , Cold and lB'ue is more important Mr. Dmwlddle-nThe book ls fine, Miss WlllI3m.S- Mlsspelled words and especially the track Sections, poor punctuation are the outstanding features. The English Club picture is Miss Rogers- l'll set it to music for very clear. chapel. ffl 1.9 ' Q9 i X1 .likllxliittlo Page Nineteen
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2 . , e w W li SIS Q ,Q 0 ,v Q 3. xg , f 1 x,,.,,, ,, ., ... . ... . ...,...!!2:.-.. .. . ....amiga ,, ,, '. Q I Y F ix Lf X A 5. E Nl 0 R if f-k ff f 4 HONOR ROLL Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Five Due to the fact that the ATIIENIAN goes to press at an earlier date than usual we are publishing the names of the following students who have maintained an average of ninety per cent or above for three and one-half years and nine weeks of their school course. However, any change in the Hnal honor roll will be slight. The students are listed in the order of their standing. Fred Surface Regina Herron Nellie Trexler Catherine Schwindler Edith Manges Mildred Terry Faye Clements Dorothy lfller Dolores Sharp Fern Pett Anna Chapman Morris Rogers Lucile Summers Beulah Walls Leonice Shanklin Lawrence Birch Mary Smith Edward Ronk Florence Cornett Dortha Zachary Alberta Baldwin Mack Van Duyn ATHENIAN Page Twenty-one
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