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s TRUE BLUE. Harold Olson - “Tada” Class Pres. 4. Class Sec. 3, Athletics: FB. 1-4, BB. 4, T. 3-4, Asso 3, Reporter 4, True Blue Staff 3-4, Debate 3-4, Oratorical 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Lite- co Forensic 3, Class Piay 4, May Fete 4. Otto Peterson - “Fisk” Athletics: F B. 4, Bk B. 4, BB. 4, T 4. Clara Rowley - Margaret Trieb - “Chief” Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Hiking Club 3, Sewing Club 3, Base Ball 4, May Fete 4. Stella Wolf - Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Op- eretta 1, Literaiy Club 3, Sewing Club 3, Latin Club 4, May Fete 4. A CALL TO ARMS. (Translated from Goethe by H. H., E. L., S. W.) Is there a man in our country who feels not the need of mankind? Can there be one in this glorious land who hears not his native land’s call? Were it not better to meet splendid deah on crimson fields of battle, Than to waste here at home, sickened by tho’ts of the conflict? How can the waves of the ocean protect us in this new epoch When the inventions of man every obstacle hurl from its pathway ? Can we be men if we shrink at home cowering in ease and plenty? While our dear Fatherland bleeds and is dying in utter despair He who has lived as he ought with his strength and his mind unimpaired, He who is old enough now to discriminate matters of justice, Such is the man whom our country now calls to the war on autocracy.
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TRUE BLUE. Jean Kinney - Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Op- eretta 1, Sewing Club 3, Thalian 3. Krna Klein - “Shorty” Glee Club 1-A Operetta 1, Sewing Club 3, Hiking Club 3, Class Play 4, Sten- ographic Contest 4, True Blue Staff 3-4, May Fete 4. Eleanor Larson - “Nora”. May Fete 4. George Leaf - “Leaf” Class Pres. 3, Athletics: BB. 1-2-3-4, FB. 4. B' B. 2-3-4 (Capt) Asso 3, Liteco Forensic 3, May Fete 4, Class P!av 4. Josephine Loughney - “Jo” Glee Clu' 1-4, Basket Ball 1-2, Base Ball 4. Hiking Club 3, Sewing Club 3, Sten- ographic Contest 4, May Fete 4. Charles Holden -“Charley” Class Vice Pres. 4, Debate 3. Lillie Miller - “Lily” May Fete 4. Edward O’Connell - “Ed” Athletics: T. 3-4, FB. 1-4, Bk B. 2, Cheer Leader 4, Glee Club 1, Liteco For- ens'c 3, Class Plav 4, True Blue Staff 2-3-4, May Fe’te 4.
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TRUE BLUE. CLASS PROPHECY. Scene, New York City. May 1930. D. Pardon me, but do you know where the nearest tele- phone booth is? H. Why Why! Dorothy. It isn't ieally you! D. (Dorothy startled)—Well if it isn't Hilda Hanson after all these years! How many is it, twelve? H. H. Yes, twelve exactly. 1). If this isn’t iuck. I was just reading the paper and noticed that you were to be here soon. H. (disgustedly)— uh those newspapers! i). ou needn't scold. Let them have full swing when they get something really interesting to write about. ‘•Hilda Hanson, the daring aviatrix, in monstrous headlines is no small treat. H. i ou are as bad as you always were. But I notice the newspapers haven't neglected you either. Arti- cles and headlnies galore appeal about Dorothy Ever- son, the much sought-for decorator, to say nothing of Commissioner of Public Sky Roads. D. Yes! Yes! But who is that man just going behind the screen, that distinguished-looxing gentleman? Do you see him ? H. Why that man? Don't you recognize him? Ed. C Conr.ell, the proprietor of this “Red, White and Blue” Cafe, the most amous on Fifth Avenue? He is as attentive as ever to his little wife, Etta Marty. Do you remember what loving glances he used to bestow upon her in High school? She seems to be the rea manager of this establishment, and is probably nov giving instructions to the head chef, George Leaf whom you surely remember. D. I'm r.ot sui prised at Ed's romance, but George as r chef is certainly queer. I had picked him out as r public speaker. Don’t you remember his eloquence in High school? H. Now that iur.ch is over let’s ta. e a fly over the c‘t. . I 11 telephone foi my Curtiss. D. That will be fine. What’s that? Did you notice that sign board over there? See, it says, “You car afford to miss this! Mr. Irving Jacobson, successor to Famous Fatty Arbuckle, plays to-night!” H. Well of all things! Jakie must have been reading Starve and Grow Fat. Let's see that show to-night. D. This is a glorious da r for a spin. It reminds me of my last trip. 1 was engaged by all the towns along the Hudson San Francisco Air Highway to design sign boards. I had to select the most harmonious colors and the most suitable and stationary clouds to hang them on. Something happened to my motor and we went down at St. Paul and the first person tha' I saw was Arnold Covell gnnding out tunes from hard organ and having a most delightful argument with his monkev. It semes that Arnold can’t even convince a monkey. H. Arnold alwavs did try to make one believe 2 plus 2 equals 1. But speaking of Hudson hasn e It grown wonderfully? It is greatly due to the fact that it ic the center of the air highways of the world. It he finallv eclipsed its oM competitors, the Twin Do you se that beautiful building below us? Tha »s a young ladies semirarv with Marv Tourtellot a dean. She has changed so since high school davs. vou would hardly know her. She wears how g ae v' and is so stiff and prim. She is greatly troubled bv the frivolity of one of the teachers, Myrtle Erickson,
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