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Page 32 text:
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY AND it came to pass that in September the year of 1923 the darksome halls of the Santa Ana High School did loudly ring with shouts and laughter from a great company of untrained pages who had aspirations of sometime becoming knights. Amongst this motley throng were a few who developed great skill in the art of basketball-throwing, and by diligent labor did win the Southern California Class C Basketball title, thus bringing about rejoicing amongst their fellows. Sore perplexed were the pages in selecting goodly men to conduct their affairs in the land, but at length it befell that these were chosen: President Margaret Cael)e ' !ce-President Nellie Hershey Secretary-Treasurer . Don Harwood Generator Reporter Worth Bal)l)itt And anon, after nine months of diligent labour, these pages had absorbed great knowledge of divers subjects and became squires, thus beginning their final training for knighthood. Fred Johnston, a youthful squire of much wisdom, did win for himself and his. fellows passing great glory upon the battlefield of knowledge, by being heralded state president of the California Scholarship Federation. Howard Paul, an obscure squire, did bring great surprise to his fellow men when he broad-jumped twentv-two feet and more, thus winning many prizes. Many a squire did sav that Paul would perform greater deeds when he became a knight. The worthy squires who led the company this year were First Sfmester Secund Sr?)icslrr George Decker President . rtluir Norman Warren Hamilton . Vice-President Gerald TwisI Helen Bat ley .Secretary -Treasnrer Helen Bat ley Artiuir Norman Generator Reporter irginia Powell Roy Sliipp Yell Leader Ed Perry Twcr,ly-.six
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iirmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiitiriitiitiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimitiiiiii Aripl ' ae IIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllMMI And at Iciialli. amid great acclaim, did llic dun ihc aiimnir of knighthood. L poll iho lonrnaiucnt Held many daring knights did make renown for themselves. (»eorge Decker. Kav Dawson. Elmer Benson. Klovd Kister. Fraiiny Norton. Gerald Twisl. Gerald Knglish. and Allan McDerniott did strive valiatitly upon the gridiron and distinguished tliemselves as fearless and clever football men. Gerald English, Howard Paul, Gerald Twist, Robert McKean, and Everett Berry did bring more glory to the land by making goodly records in track meets. And, I wot well, not alone were the knights in deeds of chivalry, for did fair daniosels distinguish themselves passing well. Yea, did Mary Jane Owens, president of the League of Maidens, and Evelvn ount. Captain of Girls Basketball Team and President of Senior Class, achieve great honour. And Thelma Morehouse was chief scribe of the Generator and Catherine Best of the Ariel. So many were the number of valorous and deserving knights, that great strug- gles ensued in the election of those to lead this company. After bitter political jousts, the following knights were elected: Warren Hamilton President Evelyn Ymint Robert McKean Vice-President Wendell Jordan Lillian Odisho Secretary Treasurer Catherine Best Mary Jane Owens Generator Reporter Thelma Moorehouse Hubert Gohres Yell Leader Ed Perry Tiienty-seifn
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