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The Facutly J. H. Eilar. Prin. W. F. Collins, Supt. Philip Gates, Music Waneta Hall, Domestic Science Nellie Van Antwerp. Eng., Latin
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?017027 JlntrniurttDn D EAR. Reader : — When you open this This little book has, we think, been properly book you expect something ' . This named Aitch Aitch Ess Revue ' 17. In little foreword is not an apology but merely the Alumni Notes it reviews all the grad- a warning. Namely, don ' t expect too much. uating classes as far back as the origin of This is our initial annual or in other words, the Hagerstown High School. The remain- a new-born babe in its field. Practically der of the book reviews the past school year speaking it is only two or three weeks old and includes a lenghty history of the present and we beg you not to expect it to attain the senior class and other classes. Now you maturity of a college annual in that time. know what to expect. Thanks.
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luring 3fye iEittnr a Spar? ®tme Uitjr Annual THIS is the booklet. You know it is the first effort in the way of a High School Year Book. We have told you why we have named it the Aitch Aitch Ess Revue ' 17. It is our Aery best effort too, and con- sidering the fact that we had no foundation on which to build, no previous experience, we feel that we have done well. Although our little book is not as large as we would liked to have made it we must be content. If you are pleased with it, we are glad ; if you are not, we are sorry. We would like to please everybody, but since we can not, we must be satisfied with knowing that we have done all that is in our power to make the Annual a success in more ways than one. Uilje 10 tupanrpan THE Widespread is Hagerstown ' s first pericdical and its future is assured. This year is was a private undertaking by some irresponsible Seniors but next year it will be taken in hand by the school authori- ties and added to the English Department. As was stated in its first issue its advantages are of unquestionable nature. Its success both morally and financially is assured and — but we will not plunge into vital sta- tistics now. We will merely state that after all subscriptions were paid, advertisers ' bills collected and printer ' s bill paid we had twenty-six cents left over to divide among the members of the editorial staff. Our circulation was not large and it could have been made much larger with a little persis- tent agitation but we came out even and we are glad. Thanks to those who helped.
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