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HELEN MARIE KILEEN H7 M2 KN,-1-C. H. SH-Senior Year: Pleasure. REACTIONS: Zeta, Commercial Club, Pasin- apee, Terror Tribe. ETHEI. KI,-XE NICKERRAI. E. KI. RI,+G. C,:Prin1a Donna. REACTIONS: Sigma, Secretary of Sigma I-l-J, Pasinapee, Terror Tribe. RLVSSELL RUSH KEIXIIJ Ri. R4 Kia+Traps 2 Confusion. REACTION5: Bank 533 tlfj, Orchestra IRQ HH, I-Ii Y. EDITH BICCAVV E7 IXI,,+Desire :C. S. H. S. MARGARET FLEMING KNOWLES M., FH, K2-I- Pat : Peg +G00d Sport. REACTIONS: Omega, President of Omega 1145, Sgt. at Arms of Omega 133, Terror Tribe, Secretary of Terror Tribe HJ, Lever Correspondcnt of Class CBJ, Pasinapee, Omega Basketball, Class Basketball My t-lj, Girl's Society Council. J, EIJIVIN KICC.-XI'Gl'IIfY J, E7 XIX-l-C. S. H. S. :A-l-D0uble+-Jr. REACTIONS: Alethian, Honor Society, Terror Tribe. IXIARJORIE KRATZ IXI5 K9-I-Characteristics I Friends. REACTIONS1 Alpha, La Tertulia Espanola, YERI3.-X BILL KICCLEARY Y, B., 1Ig+Optimism :Good Friends. REACTIONS: Zeta, Honor Society, Cabinet Member of Honor Society t-lj, Terror Tribe. NOR.-X ELIZABETH LISENHY Ng, E3 L10+Good Wi1l:Contentment. REACTIONS: Sigma, Vice-President of Sigma C-lj, Student Council, La Tertulra Espanola, . ,J-40, 5, , MW0-4Afe3 wv 'I' at . L' ' ' CAROLYN MebAN1121.s C7 BI.,-I-Effort I Dennishawn t?j. 20
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Class Scrap On March 30, 1922, a general stir, a wave of excitement pervaded the otherwise peaceful school. A prominent pate of senior hair lacked a few of its curly locks, while the junior flag proudly floated from the pole. This inter- preted meant that the annual scrap was Hon. However, a truce was declared until eleven o'clock Friday evening, when hostilities were to begin and end in a battle in lNIonument Valley Park at 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Feeling ran high on Friday but expressed itself only in occasional 22's and 23's on blackboards, sidewalks and the like. Carefully guarded plans were discussed by groups of boys apprehensively on the lookout for chance spies. After many deep and slack methods of defense and offense had been settled, the warriors of both camps cooled down sufficiently to sit in Sunday suits at the junior farce. At the stroke of eleven the scrap began, and waged fiercely all night. To tell of the fate of one junior boy who was grabbed, screaming and kick- ing, by eager senior hands, his poor hair quite cut, and then carried in spite of gurgling protests far, far away into the black night, when with very little ceremony he was dropped into a barn and the door was securely locked, is to tell of the fortune, or rather misfortune, of nearly all the class. This kind of work was carried on way into the hours, no longer wee and small, of the morn- ing, until at 11:30 the actual fighting began. There was for twenty minutes only an intense silence, while wild looking figures rushed madly at one another. Sacks piled up at the senior goal with alarming rapidity, and at the sound of the gun, bright-eyed, dirty-faced and utterly worn-out seniors boys and a few sad-eyed juniors crawled out of the heap of dust and wended their way home. l22 remained supreme! Pikefs Day Wednesday, April 26, dawned with a dull gray sky, and an altogether hopeless looking rain. Freshmen, turned a still brighter hue with the spring showers, thoughtful sophomores, and weary juniors trudged off to school. Upon arriving at their destination, a certain change was felt in the atmosphere of the halls. Gloom pervaded everything, and a positively sickening silence reigned over all. juniors in hushed voices inquired of freshmen, and the latter in turn asked sophomores what calamity had befallen the school. After much thoughtful consideration, a bright soul suggested that the bulletin board be consulted, and there the magic words, Piker's Day, were presented to eager eyes. What an excitement those two words conveyed! Longingly, the under- classmen looked out at the drizzling rain, wishing themselves with the seniors, far away from care and studies. But let us now turn our attention to a happier picture. At quarter of seven the old cafeteria was thronged with seniors, armed with lunches, and a delicious breakfast was enjoyed by the privileged ones. Then all rushed over to the car line where special cars were waiting to take them out to the canon. The ride out was hilarious to say the least, and the walk up to Bruin Inn, although somewhat wet, was the greatest fun. Lunch came next with the usual sandwiches, pickles, eggs, and cake, which are so dear to the hearts of picnickers, and still spirits seemed undampened by the rain. After lunch, a few daring ones went to climb inviting but rain-soaked mountains, while the more timid remained in the inn, playing games. About three, the happy crowd left, all declaring they had had the time of their lives. 19
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GICURGIC CLANSMAN SHIYIERS GQ, C2 St+Danees+Good P:1rtner:I'aru- dice. REACTIONS: Masque and Sandal, Hi Y. Football HJ, Senior Play. RICHARD A. CRICXYS Rf, A7 Cr,-i-Hopes:Re:1lizations. HELEN ADIQLINE SICVYICLL H., Ag S.,-I-Stiek-to-it-ive-ness: Dependa- bility. REACTIONS: Zeta, Pasinapee, Cabinet meni- ber of Pasinapee, Senior Council, Green- wich Villagers, President of Greenwich Villagers 1-H, La Tertulia Espanola, Secre- tary of La Tertulia Espanola 1-lj, Terror Tribe, Zeta Baseball, Annual Staff, Girls' Deelamation. ALICE ICILEEN COLE Aft EH C-i-I-Big Heart :Good Friends. REACTION: Omega, Masque and Sandal, Le Cerele Francais, Pasinapee, Terror Tribe. HAROLD TRIflNIP Hr, T2-4-Bashfulness :Aloofness REACTIONS: Senior Play, Track L,-lj. LILLIAN VIRGINIA CRLINIP L., Y., C2-I-Honest Effort :Good Intentions REAQTIONS: Oinega,Orchestru. LUIS EYADNAE TUBBS Li. E2 T7-4-C. S. H. S. :Pleasure REACTIONS: Theta Chi, La Tertulia Espan- ola, Terror Tribe. NORA LAITRA RUTH CORDINGLY Nu Lg Rf, CMH-C. S. H. S.:Diplom:1+ Diversions. REACTION: Commercial Club. RALPH ANDERSON 'rnoxms Iam A3 T2-I-C. S. H. S.:G0od Times-P Little XYork. G. EDGAR DRUMICLLOR Gi. E10 D7-l-C. S. H. :Yariati0ns. REACTIONS: Band, VVireless Club. , 2 1
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