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20 THE WALNUT TREE iniitiiiiiiiiifiiifmiMitiwiiNiiiiiiiiiiiin)MiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuifflUiiimniiitiiRNnniininniiim CLASS PROPHECY Dorothy Anderson (with Miss still attached) now thin, frail and grayhaired sits in a lonely room gazing dreamily into the Crystal Globe of Life. Her mind was recalled to the happy days when she was sponsor of the class cf ’23 and wondering what their station in Life may be. The Globe now reveals a scene far different. Then as in a mist she sees a small dim image—it grows larger and larger; suddenly the mist clears away and there in the sparkling crystal she beholds Allen Shoaf. He is running an implement shop at Lailhalt with a plentiful supply of leather so he can keep the children in shoes. With the help of his plump wife, Norma Westphal, he manages very well. The lights become brighter and to her surprise Miss Esther Strousse is singing in Italy with fame that reaches from continent to continent. The image again changes. This time it is Gordon Meisenheimer. He is smiling just as he smiled back in those High School days when he played Basket Ball but he is playing a different game now for he holds the billiard championship in the United States and is expecting in the early spring to tour Europe. Evei-ett Ganschow is chief chef in one of the famous Chop Suey Shops in New York. Senator Mary Keigwin is now compaigning for a bill which would put head-lights on aeroplanes. Beatrice Ioder is now in Colorado at Hot Springs taking Hot Baths for “Vampiritis.” Marvin Fox and his wife, formerly Viola Gallentine, are now drawing very high salaries as professors of Mathematics in California. Walter Akison is now in charge of a show troupe, the fastest troupe known and is traversing the Western continent. Violet Stephens, through sympathy with herself is now at the head of an old maids’ school in Hawaii. Her most faithful and diligent helpmate with his philosophy, all worn and faded is Fred Dremann in an adjoining bachelor apartment. He is writing an essay on “How to Win a Woman.” nitiiii:ii!iuuiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiH(iuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii«iiiiiiminimu iiiiiiiuiiMiiitiiiHitimuiiiii!iuiiiuiiiKiiutmiuiiiiiUiuitiiitiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiitiniiiiitiiiiiiiHnnHinHiiiiiiitiiinmiiii4tiiiiuiiiiiti!itiHm«tniiimc
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THE WALNUT TREE 19 CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1919 a group of ignorant and unsophisticated young upstarts came on the wooden ship of knowledge to that part of the W. H. S. called Greenland. They satisfied themselves by nibbling bits of green and unseasoned learning. Thus digestion was not greatly improved by this method of devouring all but the proper food suitable for infants. From this unexperienced stage they went to one of a little higher plane. As a contrast to the former green came Carl Peterson with his flaming head. At this time the Gaskill brothers left the Sophomore class. Like the stages in a basket ball game so the life at high school became more eventful and interesting. The insignificant Sophies passed on to the Junior Class and now had to bow to only the untrammeled life of the very much educated Seniors. As Juniors the brains of the class expanded and the members began to look more and more like personages. The parties and the play made life more bearable. The Junior-Senior Banquet served to give them a pleasant notice that they were coming to the front in W. H. S. affairs. The spirits were somewhat saddened by the loss of two well-liked classmates, Ina Sells and Olive Wallace. Now, the class followed in the wake of the Seniors and, as the Senior Class of ’23, demanded its well deserved attention two more of the class, now numbering twenty-one left for other fields. These were Philip Hopkins and Edith Christensen. Life was droll and uneventful, until the high school moved into its new building. The time sped by and exams all over the class prepared to leave never to return. After graduation, all left with a triumphant, yet sad feeling. The happiest days of their lives were over and they set out to their new tasks in the great universe. JiuiuttiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiHiiiiiHHiiiiiiiittiiniiiiiinffimiiiNiininiiiiHinniHiniiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiw
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THE WALNUT TREE 21 ................ Homer Winger, true to his calling is now section boss on the C., B. Q. with a bright prospect for advancement. Carl Peterson, as a result of his light head is now on the peak of Mt. Everest, Asia, engaged in robbing eagles’ nests. Lilah Moodie has cultivated canning to the highest art having discovered a method of canning eggs. Arthur Vick is now Priest of the Roman Catholic Church in Dublin, Ireland. Verna Gallentine in company with Ivan Exner is wanted all over the United States as a safe blower. Miss Dorothy Williams is much sought after, after having gained fame as a toe dancer on the European continent. The poor little lady turns away in a measure disappointed when she thinks of the plans she made for their future’s but hardy anything else could have been expected from such a menagerie. ill'. ' ■ rriri iiiiiiiiniiimiiiMMUmmililinililiTiiiiiiiimTir iiiNinti'iiMi' linn.'' n. . •. 1 . liiili’ .; :i«iJ ;.uui iniiiiiiiiintiiiiii m :: j
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