Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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The Chipmunk Page Eleven Horoscope Nickname Pastime Appearance Expression Ambition. To Be Doc . Soap box orator . Decrepit .... Doggonit! . A beauty specialist. Laura. . . . . Gossip reporter. . . . Plump Oh. say! . . A Phi Beta Kappa. Bun . Vamping Rough'n-ready . Maybe. . . . A doctor of Fords. Blackic . . . . Talking backwards. . Sunburnt O-wich! . . A musician. Vince. . . . . Provoking people . . Ministerial . . . I got it! . . . Mayor of Westwood. Fish . Radioing Keen Say, Buddy! An Arrow Collar ad. Rudy . . . . . Crabbing Snappy Look out! . An interior decorator Martin . . . . Making faces Pretty nifty. . . Huh—well! . A champion typist. Angie . . . . Tickling ’em Hard-boiled. . . Oh. fish! . . Always changing it. Bud . Envying Galli-Curci Happy-go-nutty Holy cow! . Dimpled. Peggy . . . . Squabbling Thrilling. . . . Oh. bluey! . A dancing mistress. Sparky . . . Arriving late. . . . Sleepy Number? . . Willowy. WESTWOOD Where the steel of commerce winds away Through the pines, and the sky at close of day Is charged with a sooty sorrow. There is high in the west the glow of a fire That dies not. nor fears again to aspire To the heights of heaven on the morrow. For the train of the logger makes never a stir In the pines that scorn its fretting. And the spirit of men is not dimmed by the blur Of the smoke when the sun is setting.

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Page Ten The Chipmunk Senior Record HUGH H. ADAMS: Freshman Class Presi- dent, 1922-1923; “Princess Chrysanthe- mum.” 1923: Scholarship Rules Com- mittee. 1 923: 'Ze Moderne English ' 1924: Circus Committee. 1 923. 1 924. 1925. Laura CHAFFIN: Baseball. 1923. 1924. 1 925: Circus Committee. 1924: Senior Side Show. Circus. 1925: “Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1925. FRED Davis: “Situhe,” 1922: Business Manager. “‘Chipmunk. 1924: Editor- in-Chief. Chipmunk. 1 925: Vice President Student Body. 1 925: Track. 1925: Valedictorian. CLYDE Easley: Transferred from Floral City High School. Florida. 1 923: Bas- ket Ball. 1924: Baseball. 1924. 1925: Circus Committee. 1924. 1925. VINCENT PELION: Transferred from Ake- ly High School. Akely. Minnesota. 1922: Princess Chrysanthemum. 1 923: Basket Ball. 1 923: Circus. 1 923. 1924. 1925: An Economical Boome- rang. 1924: Come Out of the Kitch- en. 1924: Baseball. 1924. 1925: Edi- tor-in-Chief. Chipmunk. 1 924: Track. 1 925: Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1925. CLAY Fisher: ‘“Grumpy. 1 922: Vice President. Sophomore CLss. 1 923: Ex- ecutive Committee. 1 923. 1924. 1925: Baseball. 1 923, 1 925: Circus. 1 923. 1925: Student Body President. 1921- 1 925: Senior Class President. 1924- 1925: Basket Ball. 1924. 1925: “The Trysting Place. 1924: Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1925. RUDOLPH KLUTZ: Transferred from An- derson Union High School. California. 1924: Basket Ball, 1924. 1925: Base- ball. 1924. 1925: General Chairman. Circus. 1925; Track. 1 925; Salutato- rian. MARYANN Martin: Basket Ball. 1923: Princess Chrysanthemum. 1923; Cir- cus Committee. 1922. 1923. 1924. 1 925: Assistant Editor. Chipmunk. 1924; Nominating Committee. 1924: Senior Representative, Executive Com- mittee. 1924-1925; Vaudeville. 1924: Business Manager. Vaudeville. 1924: Literary Editor. Chipmunk. 1925: Property Mistress. Seven Keys to Bald- pate. 1925: Typing Contest. Alturas. 1 925. ANGELINE PETTERSON: Transferred from Crookston High School. Minnesota. 1 923; Circus. 1 924. 1925: Property Mistress. Come Out of the Kitchen. 1924; Literary Editor. Chipmunk. 1924: Vaudeville. 1 925; Property Mis- tress. Vaudeville. 1924: Basket Ball. 1924. 1925: Vice President. Senior Class. 1924-1925. ROSEMMA PRIEST: Transferred from Berke- ley High School. California, 1923: Princess Chrysanthemum. 1 923; Cir- cus. 1924. 1925: Come Out of the Kitchen. 1924: Vaudeville. 1924; “ Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1925; Art Editor, Chipmunk, 1925. f Leona Summers: Grumpy. 1922: Freshman Representative. Executive Com- mittee. 1922: Princess Chrysanthe- mum. 1923: Secretary. Sophomore Class. 1923: Circus. 1923. 1924. 1925: Economic Boomerang. 1924; Bas- ket Ball. 1924: Girls’ Athletic Manager, 1924-1925: Come Out of the Kitch- en. 1924: Vaudeville. 1 925; Seven Keys to Baldpate.’ 1925. ALICE SwaiM: Transferred from Red Bluff. California, 1 923; Secretary. Treas- urer. Junior Class. 1 92 3-1924; Basket Ball. 1923: Secretary-Treasurer. Senior Class. 1924-1925: Vaudeville. 1924: Circus, 1925: Legislative Committee. 1924-1925; Seven Keys to Baldpate. 1 925.



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Page Twelve The Chipmunk Senior Prophecy Alone in the world, I wandered aimlessly down the streets of Los Angeles hungry and tired, without the slightest idea where I was to get my next meal or where I was to rest my weary frame. I wandered for hours and finally came to Long Beach. It must have been fully nine o’clock when I stood looking into the water thinking how wonderful it would be to end it all. The thought struck me so hard that I lost my bearings and plunged into the cold, cruel water. Because I am writing this, there is no need for me to say that I was rescued. 1 came to, and expected to hear angels singing—one does expect too much sometimes, I suppose—but I was disappointed, for instead, I heard the strains and pounds of a jazz orchestra. Looking around, I found myself lying on a small couch in a rather bare but neat room. Over in the corner I observed an old gray-haired fellow staring at me with a rather puzzled expression. As would be expected, I said, Where am I. and how did I get here?” There was no answer and so I repeated my question, a little louder this time, thinking perhaps that he might be hard of hearing. At this he got up from his chair and walked over to a shelf where there was a glass of water out of which he took a plate of false teeth and placed them in his mouth, then turning to me said slowly, Well, as to where you are, if your hearing is good you can tell for yourself that you are at no funeral, but on the private yacht of Mr. Goldrocks, and as to how you got here; well, I heard a splash and saw you bob up and down a couple of times so I lowered a life boat and pulled you out. If Mrs. Goldrocks found out she would probably squawk like a pig caught under a gate. All the time he was talking I noticed something very familiar about him, but couldn't quite figure out where I had seen him before: and then when he made that remark concerning the pig I realized suddenly that I was speaking to no one other than an old schoolmate, Hugh Adams. I was speechless for a few moments; then as I slowly came to my senses I cried, Why, Hugh Adams, what in the world are you doing here? I thought if I ever saw you again you would be some noted physician. Don't you recognize me? I am Bud Priest. At first he looked sympathetically at me as though he thought that the water had in some way affected my upper extremities but at the mention of my name he brightened up and vigorously shook my hand. Well, well, so it is. My, but you have changed. If you looked around carefully you might see some more of our Senior class. Just a minute and I'll show you something that will be a rather surprise and shock to you.” At this he made his exit but soon returned followed by a personage who looked so abused and maltreated that I wanted to laugh and yet cry in sym- pathy for the poor fellow. As he stood staring at me, a stout, over-dressed, bejeweled woman appeared at the door and at the sight of Mr. Goldrocks sternly exclaimed: At last I have found you, Rudolph! I’ve been searching the yacht for you and----- why, what does this mean? Who are you? I can’t understand

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