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1 8 g g . . §■; J MlSKOPEED CLASS COLORS Maroon and Grey Chronicles of the Tribe of ' 22 CHAPTER I L And all the souls that came out from the land of Father Moran in the year one thousand, nine hundred and eighteen numbered one hundred and twenty-five souls. 2. Thence they journeyed over south into the wilderness of higher education which was ruled over by Father Johnson. 3. Then one of their tribe rose up and spake: Behold, the children of M. H. S. are more and mightier than we; let us therefore choose a leader and defend ourselves. 4. So saying they chose the leaders : Seward Bower, Elizabeth Dresch, Josephine Chandler and Francis Walters. 5. And it came to pass in the process of time that they held a great rejoicing, a freshman frolic. 6. And thus they were admitted as children of M. H. S. CHAPTER II L And it came to pass that in the second year of the tribe of ' 22 in the land of M. H. S. that Father Johnson, when he had ruled two years, gathered together his goods and betook himself to another land. 2. Then in our midst arose another ruler, the patriarch, Father Semler. 3. Again the tribe of ' 22 gathered together and chose Seward of the tribe of Bower as executor and Francis called Walters as recorder and provisioner. 4. Now the sponsors of the tribe of ' 22 demanded wherewithal to provide all against hunger and thirst on their journey. 5. So some did a ct in a play called Purple and Fine Linen which did add glory to the tribe of ' 22 and wherewithal to the treasury thereof. 6. And thus passed the second year in the land of trials and tribu- lations, in the kingdom of M. H. S. CHAPTER III 1. And two years were fulfilled and again the tribe of ' 22 elected leaders; Francis Walters, Harold Kennedy, Josephine Chandler and Agnes Poole. Page 7
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MISKODEED mf M ■ ■ - 1 9Zi 2. Now the third year was a time of great rejoicing when the tribe of ' 22 held festal dances at Christmas and in the time of Spring. 3. Now a great and mighty interclass basketball tournament was held and from it the tribe of ' 22 did emerge most victoriously. 4. And a State Discussion league brought forth a youth of most per- suasive tongue, Harold Ellsasser, who won further honors for his tribe. 5. Again M. H. S. did battle in Northern Indiana Oratorical contest and again a member of the tribe of ' 22 did triumph over all others in M. H. S., Agnes Poole. 6. Then Field Day came to M. H. S. and the sons of the tribe of ' 22 did hearken to the pleadings of their fellows and did carry off the honors in the Tug o ' War and the pennant scrap. 7. Then again the sponsors of the tribe of ' 22 did crave more where- withal. 8. Therefore some did act in The Man From Home a class play which did add further honors to the name of ' 22. 9. Then a great rejoicing, called the Junior Prom, over a year well- spent, took place in the land of the ballroom of the Mishawaka Hotel. 10. And so with much fame and honor did the tribe of ' 22 pass its third year in the land of M. H. S. CHAPTER IV 1. And it came to pass that the eventful Senior year did come. 2. And yet again, but for the last time the tribe did select its leaders: James Eller, Francis Walters, Harriet Kemper and Agnes Poole. 3. A mighty task the tribe of ' 22 did undertake, the publication of the Miskodeed. 4. Never had a class worked so loyally, so faithfully, as has the tribe of ' 22. 5. Again they did hold rejoicings; dances, dinner parties, and class parties. 6. And it came to pass that the leader, James Eller, did become the mighty captain of the football team of the land of M. H. S. and each member strove to attain some honor for the tribe. 7. And it was decreed that such entertainments as a Vaudeville and a Mardi-Gras should be enacted for the financial aid o f the Miskodeed. 8. And finally, that they might leave unto their followers a memorial of the greatness of their tribe, did act in a play which did again add much glory to the tribe. 9. At last it came to pass that the Board of Education decreed that unto each of the sixty-five youths and maidens who had striven faith- fully for the four years should be given a parchment scroll. And thus they passed into the Promised Land of the Future, thus ending the glorious days in old M. H. S. for the tribe of ' 22. Pane 8
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