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CARNELIAN Freshie: Got a match? Junior: Nop, drop your cigarette and it will lite on the floor. Freshman: Pop, what is the word for people in Latin? Pop: I don't know, sonnie. Boy: Populi. Father: You little scoundrel, don't tell me I lie. Boyd look over at Lucille, Oh. what a pretty miss, He stepped a little nearer And-gently stole away. Boy: I didn't think it was so late. Are you sure that clock is going? Girl: It's going a whole lot faster than you are, young man. Sheen: Did you take a shower bath? Freshie Ctrying out for B. BJ: No, sir: is one lnissing? Miss Kenney: I am almost tempted to give you a test. H. McCray ishylyjz Yield not to temptation. One day Dickson came to school Smoking a cigarette: And Mr. Brown gave it to him so hard That he'll never forget. Freshie: Mr. Brown, somebody swiped my book. Mr. Brown: That's no High School excuse. Freshie: Well, it's the only one I could think of. TRACK Bite the harcl-packed cincler track, You spikes of steel: Ancl never a single muscle slack, Never a touching heel. Brain, that curbs a mad desire, . Lungs, that burn with awful fire, l-leart, that beats the surging flow, Eyes, that with a fierce light glow, They stake their all, dear l-li, for thee. Youth's fire and zeal and youth's vitality. On endless half-mile: four-forty sprint They burn their youth, and without stint, Ever ringing in their minds, your trust They stand the test because they must. And do you back them, schoolmates? All, Back your comrades to win or fall? Awake to the robin's note of cheer: Gone is the winter dull and drear: Arise and greet youth's time 0' year Men of track! Page T wenty-sir'
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CCARNELIAN JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Following the custom established by the Class of l90l, the Class of I923 entertained the Class of I922 at the junior-Senior Reception and Banquet held Thursday evening, January nineteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty- two. When the guests, the members of the Classes of '22 and '23, the mem- bers of the school board and faculty, had assembled a most enjoyable ban- quet was served by Mrs. Hoenes. The dining room was artistically decorated in red and white, the Senior colors. Large '22's festooned the wall. The color scheme was also carried out in the favors, which were small red baskets containing white candies. Mr. Brown acted as toastmaster and introduced each speaker with a few fitting remarks. Donald Group, the President of the Junior Class welcomed the guests and the response was made by Ralph Jewell, the Senior President. Interesting talks were given by Mr. Wolfe, Mr. McFarland and Mr. Sheen, who spoke with enthusiasm upon the subject of Athletics. We then returned to the dance hall which was elaborately decorated in yellow and white, the junior colors. Long streamers of crepe paper enclosed the orchestra in the center of the hall while others extended to the sides. A flash light picture was taken of the guests after which dancing began and was enjoyed until one o'clock. During intermission a very clever and in- teresting chalk talk was given by Ferdinand Johnson. The junior-Senior Reception, surpassing all former ones in elaborateness will remain long in the memory of those present. Page Twenty-five
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