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lt wats not until 1940 that the .Xlien eame once more. in the course ol' his sojourn. to ll. Il. S. This time, he jumped. .Xncl 11ow, before he considered matrieulating. he wanted to know a bit about the place. Considering the elass of 194-0 as the best example ol' what ll. H. S. could clo. the U. I.'s hauled out the class reeorcl. This is what Publius founrl: SOPHUMORIC YEAR: Football, basketball, baseball, volleyball. Dance Operetta. Tune In. JVNIOR YEAH: Football. basketball. baseball, volleyball. Standard seal set for class rings. .lunior assembly program, 'Tharaeter l'Iclueation. Junior Play. Parents anml l'igtails. Junior and Senior Prom. SENIOR YEAR: Football. basketball, baseball. volleyball. Senior assembly program, Shocking Shake- speare. Senior Play. l3arrie's The -Xdmirable Crichton. Being well pleasecl with what he saw. the Alien was just about to enroll in next year's Freshman Class. when a breeze Cthe Wlest YYincl this timej eame angrily sweeping through the hall, carrying him with it through the keyhole, ancl baek again to his elouml. i , 4 - - Page II ineleen
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Class History BIUST peculiar-looking stranger entered the office of BI. H. S. early in llay. Nc-rvously he stood in line, chewing his long white beard, a continuation of l1is hair, which streamed out the door and down the hall to Locust Street. Attired in a lion skin and sandals, the Alien quite overwhelmed the Office Inmates, who went into a huddle which they hoped was not too obvious. They solemnly pointed him out to each other, to make sure that they were not seeing things. Efficiently, the U. Ifs herded the waiting line Cwith the exception of the Alieni into the hall, giving each person therein a little push, to facilitate a hasty exodus. Then they firmly locked the door. Cautiously they asked the Alien who he was, whence he came, and what he wanted. He said his name was Publius, The last thing he could remember was the fall of Rome. He believed that Home must have fallen on him while he was hunting wild boar. At any rate. every- thing had gone black for a few centuries. Vllhen he awoke, in 1892, he was sitting on a cloud over which the North and lvest Wlinds were battling for possession. Clhancing to glance down, he saw dear old HI. H. S. in the process of construction. and, filled with nostalgia for his own school days, he was about to spread his long hair and drop, whe11 the North lVind, victorious, fiercely blew him to other climes. Page eighteen
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,Q 3 -fig , r. , r . if' 5 , ' X 9 ll' Q 'V 6 , ' 1 l A.: 1 J 1 5 ' f ' ' ,VC :L I -' ... ' ' , . T, , 5, 1 i BIILDRED F. ADAMS ' Millie A 3 April 25, 1922 Secretarial V, One of our artists . . . The Library Club has ' 'L C' claimed her for three years . . . Reading is her hobby qi . . . Millie's ambition is to be a super-special tt if its secretary. IAIELEX J. ALBRIGHT Tillie, December QS, 1922 Secretarial i'Tillie is exceedingly popular with her classmates . . . She likes Home Economics very much . . . ex- pects to become a beauty culturist . . . Her particular heart interest . . . Dick Bliller. .1 A,-f JJ M ., - - v' ,xuL1.' G.U!ND'E?csoQv.fJ x .'1l1fly'7 4 cember 1211822 V General W M. H. 'illosea ggslifsrtar wle . dyugrarluzltesl .V s amtit' . . . to 'be . G-i an . . . he in- ,,,v' sists iee :rea builder up . . . Good Luck! S FX 1 ZABE Ai friioiyfi-A'A,?-i'N4J 'oJ.-l7r1zy 2' Marc ', ' ,Vik VV' General N M1 t ees a d Sami hen Isles re her dreams . . . likes e o e cake . . . - 1'esAffl t A erle better . . . a ibition . . . to a 'fdiihe EL nomies teacher. lt fish' an utingf.tf..,1..1las a decided dislike for J . lan lages . . . His favorite food . . . ham . . . am- o11 . . to be a forest supervisor. DONALD BAUM Don November 15, 1922 Bookkeeping Don is a very seriousgigindcd chap . . . Wishes only for the 17ni d State J reusury . , . if success is impossible will tn 'e positi n at Bell Telephone. na 1 I . 'il ' if T CKE Af ff 'Tlilbcrlu X-5 A gi 5 1? lgtf Academic l V 11' z a ha y-go-lucky It-help! . . . Likes hunting, JEANNE AYINIFRICD BEITZEL Beitzf'l f v' q F1 U ' August 19, ISJQ3 Academic f' Af' X , , 1Yhat a singer! . . . Theme song is K'Carry Ate Hack X X H to Old Virginia Qbniversityj . . . Intends studying I, V' R S . ' music at Curtiss Institute.. .Favorite stars are J Jeanette Mac-Donald . . . Nelson Eddy. I fi! JOHN HERMAN BENDER Jacla', I I X November 3, ISJQQ General The Uilaftisa To be a good citizen of the United States . . . Jacks ambition . . . Likes ice cream sundaes ibut- terscotehb . . . Desires a job with a salary of S160 a week! Page twenty
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