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THE CHIPMUNK Page Nineteen THE first thing to ask about a man is. “What class does he belong to?” It all makes a difference whether he is a toddling Freshman, or a self-important Sophomore, or a hopeful Junior, or—the sev- enth heaven—a mighty Senior. It all makes a difference. It is a convenience for administrative purposes, and also in organizing for athletics, in entertaining and in naving a little fun at one another’s expense. But aside from this it makes no difference at all. We are all one, and what is more, we are conscious of it. —E. A. H.
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THE ANNUAL PICNIC l‘u£r Eighteen Leaving early in the morning. Lunches every car adorning, Autos spin along at a very fast pace Hurrying to arrive at the picnic place. Arriving there we are given a scare, Chevrolets missing but they finally get there; Fires are built, the lunches are cooked; The program for the afternoon is already booked. Seniors have eaten and feel ready for sport. They get all the freshmen and cut their hair short; Then the fun is only beginning With clothes and all they are pushed in swimming. The day draw’s to a close, we’ve had a frolicking good time. We set out for home, we’re feeling sublime; With two or three blow’-outs. and a couple of punctures. We arrive safely home none the worse despite lunches. —E. S. ’26 the chipmvsk REFLECTIONS OF A SENIOR Though we are leaving Westwood High, And the hour for parting has come, We will always think of the days gone by. And wish those days had just begun. After we’ve left our friends to roam, And they all take separate ways, How we will wish for Home Sweet Home And our good old High School days. Though we’ve not always obeyed our teachers Nor obeyed the golden rule. And they sometimes say “W’hat creatures,” We still like the good old school. We know no matter how we try. We never will forget The good old times at Westwood High. And the jolly pals we met. —G. L. ’26
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I’aj t Irmly rut. chipmi aa CARL ALLEN RUTH GADEHON AGNES ISRAELSON JOHN CARNIATO BERNICE HOUGHTON
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