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DOROTHY WILSON, A n. A dimpled variety of fllffff ll 5f1'0flg Ilfgll' ment for tl1e fairer sex. TEII MATA, 11- A v.-arrior and a llP!'0,' an instrument very ner- essary to our basket- ball team. WILMA LYNCH. adi. A quiet. almost demure manner. p.Be1ng made of sugar and spire and every- thing nire. 0 ISE QIOODSON, n. l Abbreviated spertmen of femininity. adj. Capable, depend- able and lovable. EDVVIN ROODHOUSE, . Being giftedqfzbb an agile tongue. n. A famous ebater and explainerf v. To be failzful, es- perially to e. BLANCIIE PRICKETT, adj. Pretty and sfweet. See Mildred Parnin Eighteen ,L Wm ROGERS, adj. ,Sa'iid, stantial. v. To rusted, and fwfll liked all,.X I 6 . ALICE BENNETT, adj. Adorable and attraet- ive. v. To blush. RICHARD REEs, v. To toss, to bit, to play ball,' to get out of do- ing bis lessons. XVILLIAM CAFPERY v Having little . n - - tion for ewor ,1 of the he u arzet . EDNA COMPTON. adj. Quiet, unobtrusive, cap- able. n. A real friend. REx PERKINS, n. A simile for earnest- ness, ' ji. Having bigb ambi- tions. adj. Straight forward.
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same colloge, they are not going through life together, but is is an impossiblity that they will ever forget each other. They will take up different occupations but judging by their work as members of this class all should be successful. The reason for much of this triumph is that early in its high school career, even when Freshmen, the class of '22 got into the game and played hard. We cannot review all that the class has done during our four years here, but an item or two of its accomplishments as Seniors will be suflicient to show the real ability and loyalty of the class. In the first place, starting oil with a bang, as its custom, it was the first to get a 100 per cent student body membership. But this was not enough. The class of '22 had a splendid percentage of subscribers to the Spotlight and Annual, two things worth boasting of. Furthermore, it has been well represented in all school activities-scholastic, athletic, literary, social and Hnancial. Members of the Senior Class have been the main force in the football, basketball, track and baseball teams. Four of our debators are Seniors, and the Spotlight, our school paper, was launched, managed and made a success largely through the efforts of the members of the class of '22. The Alhambran has its share of Senior workers and the Honor Roll bears many a Senior name. We need only mention A Bachelor's Romance, the Senior play, and everyone will recall the splendid work of the class in dramatics. The good times that the class has had this year are many, especially the Senior Dance given early in the year when the Juniors were the guests. It was the first class affair of the year and proved a rollicking success. The Seniors enjoyed themselves equally as well at the dance given them by the Juniors in May. These parties in the gym will always be among the cherished memories of every Senior. To conclude, the class wishes to express its sincere thanks to Miss Greene, who, as class teacher, both this year and last, has helped it in every possible way. To the Student Body, the class wishes to express its hope that the years to come will bring forth even greater triumphs than this year has seen, and it trusts that those who follow it will carry on the splendid work already begun. In turn, the class hopes that its deeds and accomplishments will continue to bring honor to its Alma Mater. FREDERICK F. HOUSER CLASS OFFICERS Frederick F. Houser ......................................,...,... President Charlotte Munson ........ ....... V ice President Carol Morse .............. .............. S ecretary Edwin Woods ........ .....,..- .... T r easurer Bob Stein ..,......,.....,...,........,...,........... . ............. Yell Leader THE SENIOR DICTIONARY A guide to the character and personality of the class of '22 is given here. This dictionary has been brought up to date in accordance with the best authorities on the numerous subjects. Note: The staff is not responsible for misinterpretation of the words. n.-representing noun Cname of qualityj. adj.-representing adjective Ccomplimentary or otherwisej. v.-representing verb C usually denoting actionl. adv.-adverb Chaving to do with some action, good or badl. l inf.-representing inlinative Ca verb formj. , part.-representing participle Qhaving the nature of a verb and adjectivej. syn.-synonym Cmeaning the same as some other wordj. 4 Seventeen
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ffl C1 ls, smiles, brain and pep. QNo more explan- ation neeessary.J ALv1N BALQJNC, v. . 'tifk to it he gritty. l Mmzjonua House, ve. To sho-'w murh interest in e-'veryone and every- thing. Derifvation, Cleveland. DOROTPIY' Mszx, -v. Determination to suc- reed. Syn. Deliberate. '?z,'24-12. JACK MCNEAL, n. Brother to the radio ac- twzty. p. Ha-'uing an unexpert- ed appreciation of a joke. MARION Donor. fv. To hurry home. Syn. Quiet, deep thought. MMZWU Hfjwjj KENNETH S1-1U'r'rs, adj. Comparison of adjett- ifves, polite, more polite, most polite: tall, taller, tallest. inf. To sing. MILDRED Gouoce, n. Colloquial Milly, a noun possessing rare powers as a dramatist. adj. Unique. , I . I0 . S i ly goo na- tz ed Sl NAT MCKELLY, p. Possessing the ability of not speaking until spoken to. RUTH WALLACE, adj. Excitable, impulsive, efferfveseing. MYKA THoMPsoN, n. Another one of those already spoken for young ladies. Nineteen
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