Addison High School - Panther Yearbook (Addison, MI)

 - Class of 1924

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6 r - - -ll Soon after Cecile Dunn leaves school, she will join the Grand Opera dancers of New York City. But fate is not destined to have her a dancer for she will marry and' live in Somerset. Richard Haight will achieve fame far and wide as a lawyver. He will have his ofhce in Manitou Beach and Harold Dayton will act as assistant by huntin-g up divorce cases. Margaret Erk will be much admired as leading actre-ss in the Mary- land Th-eatne. Later she will be a famous movie star in Hollywood. As soon as Monier Scott graduates from high school, he will accept the position of football coach at Yale at a salary of one thousand dollars a game. Mary Harris will be a missionary and' go to China to teach the Chinese how to eat Chop Suey with spoon-s. Paul Th-ompson's paintings, both portrait and landscape, will find a plac-e in the best art galleries. One of his best portraits will be of Moni-er Scott, famous football coach. Dorris Cole will set up a milliner shop in Rollin and design a new kind of hat for the men, which will be trimmed with flowers. Harmon Young and Oramon Babcock will go into business together as salesmen for a new kind of chewing gum which sells for a penny a package with the flavor guaranteed to last if not chewie-d too long. Beulah Groom will invent a beauty lotion which will take the freckles and blemishes- off the face in fifteen minutes. Her fame will be known all over the world. Mlerrill De Fay will become a great baseball player and surpass Babe Ruth in batting homie runs. Velma Smith will be happily married soon after graduation. She will be the world's champion pancake baker. The fates have determined that John Harris will be a comedian on the stage in Detroit. After years of the endless struggle of married life, Haight and Dayton will secure a divorce for him. As to the truth of these revelations, Time, the great rev-ealer, can alone answer that wonder. l K Q, 4. ' XXV Ulf ' ,..v CAV GB V4 ,Q ey. 3' ' C c. ' ,... QQ: Uzfen fy-seven

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PRDPHECY DORRIS EBBERT r , ,vw VERYONE knows it is impossible to prophesy the x future of any human being. A So, when I was called I upon to foretell the future of each member of this class, I naturally wondered how I was to do it. I --i had madie no headway and -there was only a week M left in which to write it. Then, wh-en I was about to give up in despair, I heard of a man who had a wonderful new invention called the Prophoscope. ' 2 - f--en, i -3.11. 23? ij. ' ,.ifLg,ng-3w1f, ' i..-f .guw , mm ,Q fmgtflr ll.-:qw ,.. ,i--N , .vx I V.-I ..Qv'fr.t5.f,t iz 1 . QT' eww W . is-f,,,,,,y -1,1147 'Y i -.asiefj f,l.nJ Q ef' rf 2 'Nl Q'-gzlwsj i 'v',: if Jf'1.6r1Q':i fl 71 ii 'I 11015 - if 1 I found the inventor and asked' him to 'help me reveal the future of the Seniors. H-e said that if I would secune the photographs of my classmates and the dateiof each one's bir-th, he would depict the futures of the members of the class. After -spending one whole day in securing the birth dates and pictures of my classmates, I went to him with my material. At first he figuned on the date given with each photograph, then he fastened the photo to the Prophoscope, placed 'his eyes to the peephol-es in the machine, and reeled off the events there visible to him. The visions, as he repeated them, are: First we have Stanley Shoemaker, a fm-e looking young man, whom naturie has ordained to be a great musician. He will ably fill the position of playing a Jew's harp before large audiences in a well-known Chicago opera house. Mildred Van Etten who will marry soon, will settle down in Geneva and be much admired because of her social activities. Hubert Van Camp will win great fame as an acrobat, and in the latter part of his life will give orations on the proper care of domesti- cated animals. Marian Hoffman is going to pursue her studies for sometime to come, both at home and abroad. She will publish a most excellent book on English Literature, a revised edition. Robert Harper will attiend the Univer-sity of Michigan and leave there with high standings. This course will do him much good and he will become superintendent of'some large school. After years of luxury, Fannie ,Davison will ble compelled by bank- ruptcy to do her own housework. Later she will 'teach the natives of Africa how to mend stockings. Edward Cole will do a vast amount of good work with his voice by giving temperance talks in the slums of Cement City. mic? wen f sz.:



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CLASS WILL VELMA SMITH FZAXQ EALIZING that we are approaching the end of our days, we, the Class of Ni-neteeln Twenty-four of Addison High School, wishing to be sure that our vast possessions will be divided as we desire. do hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- men't and we do hereby dire-ct that the bequests :set forth below be carefully followed out after our demise. First: To the faculty of the Addison High School We give and be- queath our visions, all in good lanld unhampered condition. By this gift they will be elnabled to depict the future of all the girls and boys unldler 'their charge and so wisely arrange 'their 'lives from day to day. By the use of this gift wie' know they will avoid all mistakes to which alluordinary m-embers of the humlan family are esubject. .0 3 I 1 ' Lg gl' 1 ,V 'I LZ? 525 'T gif' ' QQ 'V x 'PN 1 ' ' .AL 1-SX Second: We leave our exalt-ed position as Seniors to our succes- sors, the present Juniors, to the only good use and behoof of said juniors until 'd-eath shall them part 'from the old school. , Third: To the Sophomores, who will soon become juniors, we give and bequeath all the mistakes we have ever made. This is a most im- portant bequest because by our mistakes we learn more than ever comes to us in any other way and, if our own mistakes are so benificent, how much more so must be those of others when they become our property. Fourth: We give to the Freshman class the following advice: accept that which will lead you to glory and success, copy not, learn to work if not to win. It i'sn't fu-n but look at twenty-four and be encouraged. Fifth: We give and bequeath to the Athletic Association all the hope for future success it desires. It seems to be able to get most everything else unaided. The tennis, baseball, basketball, and football ch'ampions are already its own. We will waste no time in giving to one who seems to be in such good circumstances. Sixth: We do hereby further direct that the sum of ten thousand German marks or an equal number of Russian rubles of our estate be used to engage a committee of legal expe'rts for the purpose of making all rules and regulations of the school more drastic and severe, now that we are gone. We want to make sure that our successors- will not have an easicr time of it than we did and we think the best way to hx aye? O :verily eg I'

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