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Q ,.,., ,A .Q mmmmxn f f fjgx . ' 5 1 ,, o NICHOLAS RIMBOI Academic C ourse Glee Club 143. Basketball 133, 143. What man dares, I dare. HAZEL ELIZABETH HADFIELD Academic Course Glee Club 143. ANTON ADAM JABLONOWSKI Academic Course Clee Club 143. MARION MCDOUGALL Academic Course Friendship Club 143. Clee Club 143. R He is modest, but not bashful. I had my doubts, perhaps I still have them. ,'Tis not my talent to conceal my thots. Eighteen
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-A A xx, 1 . v-vig' h Ak CHARLES RUTHVEN STILWELL Academic Course Secretary 131. Orator 141. Football 131. Glee Club Tennis 131. 121, 131, 141. Hi-Y 131, 141. Dahbler Board. Student Council Pres. 141. Philosophy will clip an angel's wings. GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE Academic Course Football 141. Glee Club 131, 141. Dahbler Board. Clarence. The sleep of an innocent child is sweetg but I dream. ALFRED GEORGE WARDLEY Academic Course Hi-Y 131,14-1. Football 131. 141. Basketball 131, 141. Tennis 131. Student Council 141. Funniness is lo do and say the funniest things in the funniest way. DOROTHY EVELYN WESTBROOK Academic Course Girls Glee Club 121, 141. Friendship Club 121, 131, 141. Glee Club 131, 141. Of study she took most care and heed. LEONARDI MAE WHITEHEAD Academic Course Glee Club 141. Knowledge is power. 1 S cvcritvcn rig W. 'P I Y ' A V3
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v 'x I f X I! . 5 f .sq-svn' O 1 '1' Hg., vqva ,rf'mf4Qp,, -X X i lil , 0 Senior Prophesy TIME-1935. PLACE-Calcutta, India The sun was beating down upon the streets of Calcutta, India, with rays more intense than usual for January weather. Few inhabitants could be seen in 'the streets. The only reason I ventured forth from my abode was the fact that today was the first of January, 1935, and I wanted to celebrate. As I walked down the street I saw a sign of a famous crystal gazer. I had never consulted one before, therefore, out of curiosity, I entered the studio. I could see nothing in the dim waiting room but lounges, draped with brightly colored Indian blankets. Tapestries of various Eastern designs adorned the walls. A single darkly tinted lantern sus- pended from the ceiling cast its feeble rays about the room. No one apparently was present, so I examined the rare curtains with which the owner had decorated the place. At the far end was a tapestry whose scrolls and figures purported some mystic Oriental symbolism. As I approached nearer, a voice out of the shadows behind it called in low liquid tones, This way, Madam. I was struck by the suavity of the tones, and by a strangely familiar note in it. The crystal gazer, dressed in expensive Mohammedan costume, stepped beside the tapestry. Beneath his brilliant turban was a very un-Mohammedan face. A small pointed black mustache gave it a somewhat American jauntiness. For all its familiarity, I could not place that face. The crystal gazer took me into a small room, which was rather dark, with the exception of a large luminous ball, resting on the top of a marble column. As the gazer bent over the ball the rays of the phosphorescent light struck across the side of his face. I gave a cry of amazement. I recognized that familiar face and voice. It was my old school friend, Frank Cunsolo. After we had chatted about India and his ventures' there, he consulted the crystal concerning all our old school friends. After many mysterious incantations, these arefthe things the crystal revealed. . Viola Feaster foolishly fell in love with a young Rodolph while she was still in high school and was married the next year. After two years of bliss Mr. Rodolph left her with Rodolph Jr. on her hands. She is now earning her living selling tickets at the Star Theatre in Cleveland. Eddie Profant with all his brawny strength decided to be a blacksmith and make race horse shoes. He can be found at any time under the spreading F' it 'l o . 9 Nineteen
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