Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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AR f. Fr: IEL SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOL 1922 181. Robert F. Wilson-Ceneral,Course. Debating Club, Band ,20, ,21. Will attend J. C. r 182. Walter George Wilson-Academic Course. Honor Society, Manager Second Team 722, Pres. Glee Club 721, Junior and Senior Yell Leader, Sylvia '21, Chorus Leader Junior day '21, Ariel Staff '22, To attend University. ' ' 183. jean Winslow--English and Nursing Courses. Athena Club. Will return to attend J. C. 184. William E. Winter-Drafting Course. Engineering Club. Will work. 185. Virginia Witman--History Course. Girl's Basketball 722, Clee Club, Sylvia ,21. Will be at home. Y 186. Helen Yoang+Commercial Course. Girlls Indoor Baseball '21. Will be in Santa Ana. 187. Louise Young-History and English Courses. Athena Club. To enter S. B. U. C. 188. James Hayes-iCommercial College Preparatory Course. Will work in meat market for a while. lntends to enter business. 189. Thelma Stockebrand-General Course. Undecided. 190. Charlie Cossett-General Course. Undecided. 191. Julian Baires-Jfhis young man was sent to the United States by the Honduras Government, with several other good students to learn our methods, and take back to his country the best thatawe have to offer. His government- helps to' finance him while in school here. While in Santa Ana Julian has influenced two other boys to come to this city, John Baires, a High School student and Michael Valeriano, who is attending Junior College. Julian is especially in- terested in Commercial Work, and more particularly banking. He expects to attend college and finally, to go back to Honduras and teach our system of banking to his fellowmen. He is a member of the Hammond Club and Secretary of the Spanish Club. Page Thirty-

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ARIEL SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOL 1922 COGNOMINAL POTPOURRI The KNIGHT of WINTER has risen, WHITE SNOW had gone, the grass was GREENE, when on his WAY a HARPER gay, started out to sing and play. He was LE BARD of 'HANNING town, a HILLMAN singer of some renown. Voice strong and ARMSTRONG too, RASH of action, but heart true blue, he'd WIN- SLOW, but sure, ,tis true. He started out at break of day, his goal the valley of HOLLOWAY. The BELL for noon just then had rung when he made his way into HAMILTON. There saw he the good men three, wheeling BARROWS across the LEE. These TUBBS of corn to the MILLER go, who drives one BATTEY, he is so slow. 'Tis time I ate,', the minstrel said, but I'm up a STUMPF, for naught I brought, yet sooth for a song it may be bought. Iill hie me SOUTHARD to the HALL ofthe GOODRICH BROTHERS, on them I'll callf, He made his way down HARVEY lane, whence he came into the country again. He walked ,till the sun sunk in the WEST, thru HAYHURST, WALWORTH, and OPP towns he passed. On the BEACH of lake WHITLOCK, by DUNSTAN grove he made him rest, nor farther strove. No MORRIS chair of ease had he, a cold wind came from off the sea. By a warm fireplace do some MENDOZA, but he, poor unfortunate, nearly froze. Since he was a SLEEPER, used to the ground, he soon was slumb'ring most prefound. HWATTS that?,' he cried with a sudden start. lt is a sound that chills the heart. Tiwas the mournful question of the owl, and the faint sound of the lone wolf's howl. He slept anon 'til the COX did crow, then the bard must up, and onward go. In the morning early-HA FINN I spy. It is a KARP, I'll catch and FRYE.,' As soon as his meal was finished, around the lake he skirted the brim, and come to a LONCMIRE, STARK and grim. 'Til COPE with this,', he said with a vim, such a WALKER as I can go far withinf' Both CRAWFORD and LEDFORD he crossed with ease, but now at last he is on his knees. He reached the PARKS of the NOBLE brothers, the NORMAN STOCKE- BRAND and worthy CULVER. They gave their permission to stay a year, and with his songs increase their cheer. A motley company gathered there, the old, the young, the brave, the fair. There were lords and ladies of high degree, baron CAILBRAITH, and lord HAMMONTREE. There were three from out the land of SCOTT and Mc- KITTRICK, MCDONALD and gay IVICDERMOTT. From their HOLMES o'r the country they had come to this place, to a display of good will, beauty, and grace, and after the fox and hounds to CHASE. For gone was the cold and all that was drear, now it was festival time of the year. The dress of the ladies was marvelous fair, with beautiful textures, and jewels in their hair. One had a LOCKET with setting of JASPAR, made by the COULD SMITH, OBERLIN THATCHER. RABE the TAYLOR had fashioned the gowns, which cost, no one knew how many pounds. Under FAVRO the STEWARD the food was sublime, for CAMPBELL the COOK, made the soup all the time, roast pork and DRAKE and barbecued steer, and sometimes served up the captured deer. In the fireplace a KIT TLE hung on a CRANE, from which savory odors came once again. Mid working and feasing the time passed away, until once more spring dances by on her way. Then the LUHR of the road called the minstrel along! so he 'went, to lighten all hearts with his song. LEAH CRANE, '22. Page Thirty-two H

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