Burlington High School - Heirloom Yearbook (Burlington, NJ)

 - Class of 1926

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Pe r fy FACTA NON VERBA B. H- S- .lllnllunlnllmunnumiumn nmuummululvllmliunllllulIInIulIiIIIIIInurnIiIinInnIIIliIIInunmnmlnulunmumIIuIIiIIIinIIIulunllmllumnmnuInIimIIIuInlmnlumllumm PANCUAST-L'But listen, Eugenia, you have ample time. Now come and let's lunch. After that we can see what is to be done. fExit.j Qlinter Dura Rice and Thelma Boone.j DURA findignantlyj-L'Ain't this just like them 'get rich quick' North- erners? They come down here trying to make lots out of Florida water. Say, do you know there is going to be a bunch of guests here in a little while P THELMA-'AI call this an imposition. They want us to wait on all these people besides cleaning up after them. But we've got something to be thankful for anyhow. Look at poor VVilbur, butler, chauffeur and anything else they feel like making him. QEnter Wilbur.j VVILBUR- Dura, I just done amputated de right fender on de left side of de Boss's car. THELMA-'fLan' sake, how you done it ? WILBUR-GIWCII, you see, I put on the brakes, but they didnlt hold. DURA-A'XVhy didn't you throw out the gears ?l' VVILBUR- Lord, fool! I thought I 'd need them. THELMA- Things sure have gone wrong to-day. I'd like to know what's comin' next. Say, suppose I call Williard out to tell our fortunes. CGoes to door and calls.D Qlinter Williard followed by Irene.j WILLIARD-f'lNIercy, souls! Why you call me in that tone of voice P TIIELINIATIiWIIIIHFd, we're so tired and discouraged. Won't you tell our fortunes just to break the monotony ? VVILLIARD-uTell your fortunes? I don't profess to be a fortune teller, but I'll tell you what I have observed and what I think is going to happenfl QThose on the stage gather about VVilliard. She tells their fortune.j HDura, I have noticed that you are very versatile. As you grow older you will become very steady. After you leave High School you will enter college and, I am very glad to say, you will make good. Your ambition to become a doctor will be realized. You will have very little practice at first, but, later on you will have more practice than you can do. You will be so interested in your profession that you will not devote any of your time to the world of Romance. Thelma, you are rather moderate. You are jolly, but not too boister- ous with it. Sincerity is one of your characteristics. Your general temperament indicates that you are going to make a good teacher. You will teach a number of years before you say those fateful words, 'I will.' VVilbur, you are rather puzzling to me. You are studious, yet not quite enough. There are some ways, which I am too polite to men- tion, from which you must turn if you wish to succeed in your chosen profession. I believe that you are going to be a great Baptist minister. You will choose a companion early in life. So, VVilbur, spur your-

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