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26 THE ORACLE spent at P. H. S. and before departing I accepted her invitation to attend a concert at the Coliseum that evening, in Denver. One number of the program above all others that I enjoyed was a selection from Beethoven. How a musician could so change a person's feelings was wonderful for I was first filled with ecstacy and then tears flowed down my cheeks. I was so influenced by the strains of music that everything else was oblivious and as the sounds died away and I saw the figure of a woman arise from the piano. Then I understood why Leone had asked me to accompany her to this concert, for Edith Whitson was a rare musician. TE last of the events which occurred to me while I was in the land of wonder took place in Los Angeles, California. Here I chancecl to meet Margaret Zingg, but alas a wealthy Californian had changed her name. their home was surrounded by trees and flowers and was of a most mod- ern type. They also possessed objects of fascination among which was a beautiful clock which stood in the hall It, I was later informed, was run by perpetual motion which had been discovered a short time before by the scientist Cloyce Webb. As fortune would again have it I here met Alan Ballantyne for whom Margaret was entertaining as he was leaving on the following day as a missionary to Africa. It was here that I also read a letter which Margaret had received from Evelyn a short time before. While reading it I could not help but perceive the pleasant atmosphere in the home from which it came, for Evelyn was indeed an inspiration to her family and was adding joy and sunshine not alone to her own home but others as well, for Evelyn hav- ing had experience as editor-in-chief of the P, H. S, Oracle found time to contribute poems and stories to magazines. At this point my dream ended and whether or not it is true, one thing is certain-this class has shown by the past that they will make something useful of themselves.
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THE ORACLE Q-.4 . A, AA , A Officers of Junior Class President ........... ...... ......... G e rtrude Witzler Vice President ....,...... .......... E lsie Lusher Sec.1'dta1'y-Treasu1'er ..... ..., . .Margaret Wiser
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