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The RBEDFU uf Elune, 1 927 23 Mr. Schoch, and some of ye facultie departed also, but Mr. Heyl and Miss Cullen took up their places and led us on. Ye end of ye old regime came, and ye new regime began. Now there journeyed along the road with us a new band of 'fellowsf One part, more than any other of our pilgrimage brought ye most mirth and merriement, namely, ye Washington Journie which lasted three days in time, and will last always in our hearts and memories. While on ye journie at Wash- ington, we produced a stunt. Our writing parchment was chosen through a group led by Pilgrim Ecarg Senoj. Divers personnes among us distinguish themselves and us: for Pilgrim Sillyhp Ttenrab was made ye Vice President of ye S. A., Pilgrim Ronaele Esuorc, ye editor of ye Western Newsg and Pilgrim Eiram N aeheg C M, ye editor of ye Gryphon. Then, to cheer us when our way became more diiiicult, a stirring song was chosen by our band, ye words of which were written by Pilgrim Naillil Ekni and ye musik by Pilgrim Eilatan Rolyas. In ye jousts of athletic skill in which we engaged, we gained by our feats first guerdon in basket-ball and hockey, and second guerdon in ye tennis tournament. Divers amongst us were rewarded for manifest goodness by admittance into ye Honor Society, again, we took part in dramatics in ye great love story, 'Romeo and J uliet.' During the last part of our pilgrimage, with surprising rapidity, and ye clang of many instruments, ye new Administration Building grew. We came to this very last milestone with mingled feelings of both joy and sadness. For ye last time, ye companie's oflicers were chosen- Sillyhp Ttenrab-President of the S. A., Eeram Doog-President of ye 12B Classg Ronalle Srehtorc-Vice President, Teragram Tliw-Secre- l tary, Teragram Yrrap-Treasurer, and additional ones were concerned with ye RECORD--Naillil Ekni-Ed- itor-in-Chief of ye REC-ORD, and with ye dance-Ecarg Senoj-Chairman of ye Prom 3 and with ye gown-Yhtorod Sinas-Chairman of ye gown Commit- tee, and with ye class day-Ronaele Esuorc - Chairman. Esor Ralks proudly represented us as ye Editor of ye Western News, and Eiram Naeheg C M as ye Editor of ye
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22 The Return of Elune, 1 92 7 After an enjoyable rest, we Wended our way to ye castle yclept West Philadelphia High School. Here we met other merrie bands of pilgrims who had set out from divers roads before us, but were all seeking ye same Shrine. Right merrily they welcomed us, and we continued on our way under ye guidance of Ssim Eniuges who was chosen to lead us. On our way we encountered many delights. Ye older pilgrims who had almost finished their journie, showed us a singular rite, ye nominating convention. Another joy in which We partook was that mysterious, fantastic All Saints' Eve Party. Many diver- sions not directly concerned with reaching our Shrine pleased us and engaged our skill. These were yclept clubs. Again, when came ye merrie Christmas season, a band of older pilgrims produced a Puritan masque. Thus we wended our way to ye last part of our Tenth Milestone. Ye road seemed to slip past us faster and faster as we hurried on. It was already ye ending of nearly half our journie, Before ye end, however, we engaged in many games and jousts. At a joyous affair, yclept the picnic, we p1'oduced a masque, Le Stunt, and won ye prize by our efforts. We then engaged in ye old time Olympian races, ye track meet. In ye water races we won second place and Pilgrim Eirojram Egdol was our star. Thus we passed ye second league of our journie. We were given a short interval of rest before again continuing upon our way. In this part of our j ournie we were granted ye right to wear ribbands to distinguish our band of pilgrims from ye other bands. Pilgrim Enirehtak Sirron led ye group which was to select ye colors. As our colors we chose ye blue and buff, which we have striven since to keep honored and un- sullied. At this time in our pilgrimage several of ye pilgrims who were learned in musik took part in ye masque 'Mikadof Later we again en- joyed All Saints' Eve and its accompanying festivities, and then came once more the jolly Christmas season, followed by another month of toil that ended with a week's respite. In ye next portion of our journie, we were permitted to choose and bedeck ourselves with yet another symbol, a finger signet. Pilgrim Lorac Rhaf was ye chief to select this adornment. On our shields we bore ye symbol 'Pal,' and our inscription read, 'Be a pal to every one.' We selected as our floral symbol ye floweret, for-get-me-not. Best privilege of all it was to choose our chief leader, our Sponsor. Ssim Gnirob became our leader, friend, and good guide throughout ye remainder of our journie,- to our g1'eat and everlasting benefit. Again ye musikal personnes delighted in another masque yclept, 'Pinaforef Once more we reveled infye circus and ye picnic. To know some of our fellow pilgrims better, We attended a 'get-acquainted' partie. We again took part in dramatics in ye 'Romance of Ye Revolution? As our Twelfth Milestone loomed ahead of us some loved pilgrims left our ranks and branched off to a different shrine. Our beloved leader,
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24 The 3Kzcurh of Elune, 1 927 Gryphon. Then came ye advent of ye 'Gymkhanaf the like of which had never been seen before. Then followed ye memorable 12B Social with its famous Washington Stunt. For ye last time, we took part in ye annual circus, methinks ye merriest of them all, and there won ye much coveted cake. Once again, certain honored ones amongst us were elected into that group, yclept Honor Society. Then came that great social event, ye Senior Prom at ye Penn A. C. where youth and beauty, lads and lassies, mirth and jollity held high carnival. Another merrie time, as nearer and nearer approached our journie's end, was ye last Picnic. Then followed a time of comparative calm, all trials and tribulations having been safely passed, prior to our actual reach- ing of ye Shrine, Commencement. With what feelings of reverence, of sorrow at ye parting of ye ways, of joy and high-heartedness for ye future, did we approach ye Shrine after our long and happy journie! And now, quoth Mem O. Rie, it is true, comrades, we have com- pleted our pilgrimage here together, but, even though 'Our future roads may wend across the world' yet I, Mem O. Rie, should any of you call upon me in ye future, will at any time gladden your hearts with fond tales and pictures of friends and happenings of auld lang sygnef' MARIE GLUCKERT, NETTIE SHEETZ. 9lf5l?,9E.li'Ql.flQ'1 JOHNNY NACE5 VlflGlNlAN5 ul I Qi? f Af Pj ff., Qigfsc ff C .65 15, y 2 2-qi!! I T ' af: 4 'Q A ,uw fuf 531.4 m..,42.
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