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1 mo , X QUINTON MARTIN Quint', Editor Kiskitas, Vice President Class Mgr. Boy's Basket Ball Team He dreads no toil, for toil is a true knight's pastime. And this alone dis- tinguishes him as t'Editor of the Kiskitasf, Step into 305 First St. most any night, and you'll find Quint up to his black eyes in ink. 'Twas on the morning of April the twelfth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, that he made a whit with the girls in the Senior Class, by coming to school with his hair parted in the middle. You should have seen them fall. But that's not all-for oh, how he can draw. Some day Pennsylvania will be proud of him as one of her prominent RUTH MCGEARY Ruth', Mgr. Girl's Basket Ball Team Athletic Editor of Kiskitas To know her is to love her. If you doubt our assertion, just call 112-J, Vander- grift, and find out for yourself. Ruth is one of our best French students, but the poor child, she doesn't have a loud enough voice to make herself heard above some of the lower classmen, who occupy the far corner in study. We have found her a very effi- cient manager of the Girl's Basket Ball Team and although she is not very large, we feel sure that she will prove herself just as efiicient a manager of other things! artists.
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together REBECCA KING uBeckyn It was on a bright morning early in the year of 1917 that Rebecca first came to us from Sunny Brook Farm. Perhaps that accounts for her sunny nature and her pleasant disposition. We have heard Becky say how she hates to stay away from home. What do you suppose keeps her so interested there ?-not that it matters. Among the girls of the Senior Class, she will lead all when it comes to averaging up marks. But she will well de- serve the honor, for she has studied hard during her four years in High School. Next year we will find her as a teacher and along this line we, as fellow students, wish her every possible success. VIRGINIA JOHNSTON A wonderful little pal so her fiiends have found her, but how she has changed since she has become a dignified Senior' Perhaps it is because she recently discovered that the world is no play house Hei one worry in life consists in finding a new way to auange her hair, but once satisfied she spends the rest of her t1me translating V1rg1l John Smith of Colonial times was twenty eight when he got his Virginia but Watch out for you never can tell about these twentieth century lads She 1S one of the few who have found that love and lessons go well
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means Seniors staunch and strong We always did know right from wrong. Emeans Excellence in which we surpass. Everyone, in this trait, we outclass. Nmeans Neatness in which we excell, In doing our work exceedingly well. I means Idleness which we don't like. We never did want to go on a strike. C?J means Orderliness in our ways, Which we have practiced all our days. Rmeans Readiness to do our work. The Seniors were never known to shirk. means Cleverness in which we abound. No one has a chance when we're around. Lmeans Learning, our chief aim, you see. It will help us good citizens to be. Ameans Attention, which the teachers say, The Seniors are always willing to pay. Smeans Study which we had to do. It's the only thing that got us through. Smeans Sorrow with which we depart. OUR High School still holds a place in our heart. Here's to the Seniors, the best ever class, With a parting farewell to the years that have passed. -LUCILLE CLARK, '21, Motto:- Raise anchor and set forth. Flower:-White Rose Class Colors :-Purple and Gold.
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