Wilson College - Conococheague Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 28 text:

Class of nineteen -Tifleen FLOWER-Red Rose COLORS-Red and White ' CLASS OFFICERS President - EUNICE ALLISON, fFirst Semesterj President GERTRUDE FRANK, C Second Semesterj Vice President ---- VVINIFRED BOWSER SCC7'6'ffZ7'3V - T1'easu1'er - - F Page Twenty-eight MARTHA COLLIER LOSSIE D1z1TR1CK -1.13 , . f-..-, W., 5, ,329 : T' .Q U, 1,1 ' 41Q.f,:a.. .f x,'-'-:f:s- I 1 ' Is.: 'f ,-.F 2:55 - 54--Q.,-I 11- .bulb .21 U U -Af: ' ' ' 9sff2?gfiiif5 . ui? CLASS YELL Hic-ta-minnie ka-honey-ka-suck To-hee-t.-boom-ta-lay-15-15 Hic-ta-miunie-ka-honey-ka-suck Ta-hee-ta-boom-ta-1ay-15-15 Ka-homay-ka-suck-ka-honey-ka-suck-ka Honey-ka-suck Ta-boom-twlay-ta-boom-ta-1ay-ta-boom-tw Hic-ta-minnie-ka-honey-ka-suck Ta-hee-ta-boom-ta.-1ay-15-15-15-Rah !

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Zflunior Tlfistory Uhfith apologies to Sir Thomas Maloryj T befell in the days of Wfilson when the Standard was being raised that there was a mighty class and passing wise which came to the Valley of Cumber- land. And it was called the class of l9l5. But it did lack a leader and so by the counsel of the juniors a meeting was called to choose a king, for the Juniors had said, Ye must make yourselves ready, for per- adventure, a powerful tribe called Sophomores, will soon make war upon you. And within a little space the tournament season drew nigh. There came bands of Dutch Knights from the South into the Field of Hockey, where they were met by the mighty Red Knights of l9l5, who rushed forth from the Castle Gymnasiumy It was a sore tourneyg no meekness but stout blows on both sides. The Dutch giants met the Red Knights with horrible clubs and they smote them with great strokes. But the Red Knights took cour- age and broke the clubs marvelously so that all men had wonder of them. And all this meanwhile, during the tourney, there were all kinds of minstrelsy on either side. Then within a while the Seniors made ready a great feast whereof the Red Knights had great joy, and of victual they wanted none. Une passing fair night they donned their best armor and went forth to a celebration. For peradventure, they had been a long time in combat with the dragon, UI-Iigh Standardf, and they made overmuch joy around a mighty fire thinking all the meanwhile of the fiery breath of the dragon which had consumed so many of their number. Then it befell upon a night that the king let or- dain a new kind of revelry for his knights. The Castle Gymnasium he made to be decorated with all kinds of evergreen until it looked like unto a pine forest. Then he summoned his knights to go forth and bring in all those whom they could find far and wide. Anon when they were all met in the castle they did walk up and down to the minstrelsy and make all manner of laugh- ter over sweet nothings. After a time the Red Knights were joined by the fel- lowship of Red and Black and the Red Knights were glad and said, Qhl ye of Red and Black, ye be right welcome ! And well did they share their knightly combats. And the old knights said unto the young knights, Follow us that ye may be prepared to hght against the knights that will come. And so at that time the Red Knights had the greatest name of any knights of the world and they were most honored of high and low. Page Twenty-seven



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EUNICE MILDRED ALLISON CHESTER, w. VA. Class President 3, Class Treasurer 2, Phi Chi Psi, Hockey Team 3, Tennis Team l-2-3, Annual Board. She was silent our freshman year, she was quiet our sophomore year, this little student and athlete. Even now, at times, she is often silent while her wonderful train of thought goes on. But in a recitation she will burst forth in eloquence and hold us all spellbound. Her magnetism attracts the freshmen, for the original group of two has increased daily, and now large crowds gather at the Truth Parties. Une moment she sighs, and oh, what vehement sighs! From the depth of her heart they come, accompanied by a wearisome Ch, dear ! as she reads her home paper before Eng- lish M class, or upsets her bottle of ink. But the next moment her eyes sparkle and a rosy color comes into her cheeks. She has put aside the weighty thoughts of her duties, and is at a strenuous game of tennis with her mighty serve. Page Twenty-nine

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