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Weis, Lucille Modest] forbids me to say what really think of myself. Entered’21. Assistant Yell Leader ’21. Chairman Camp Fire Girls ’21. Annual .Staff '21. Senior B. B. Treasurer S. F. C. ’21 Junior Literary Society ’21. Camp Fire Play ’21. Griffith, Lillie May A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Star Literary Society ’19. I. O. N. O. '20. Athletic Association ’20-’21. S. F. C. ’21 Camp Fire Girls ’21. Camp Fire Play ’21. Stewart, Faith From the crown of the head to the soles of her feel she is all mirth. Entered ’20. I. O. N. O. Camp Fire Girls ’21. Pane Thirteen
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Thomas, Goldie To lire with all my might while I do lire. Star Literary Society 19. I. O. N. O. '20. S. F. C. 21. Van Rcyoc, Clifford God made him, so let him pass for a man. Fntcred 21. B. B. ’21. Athletic Association. Wagner, Helen Helen studies both early and late, But stops occasionally for a date. Columbine Literary Society ’19. Sec’y Girls’ Athletic Association '20. S. F. C. '21 Senior B. B. Team. Annual staff. Junior Flay. President Girl’s Athletic Association '21. Valedictorian. West, Ada 'Tis nice to be natural, when you are naturally nice. I. O. N. O. ’21. Star Literary Society T9. Pace Twelve
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Class Prophecy Into the glow of the Indian campfire came the old medicine-man, stooped and hideous looking, with long black hair stringing over his shoulders. He seated himself near me and began to mumble and chant. “Make it snappy with your prophecies, old thing, I ain’t got all night,” I muttered. He gave me a strange glance and went on with his mumblings which became more coherent. Finally lie held up his hand for silence, and leaning forward, stared intently into the fire. “I see a tall boy, Lloyd Headrick. He is single,” he said in very good English, “he will have a college education which he will top off with a course at a popular dancing school, then he will have one of his own.” Ah, I see the name Steward. She will teach school for three years after she leaves Arvada High, then will go abroad and marry a Frenchman and have a beautiful villa near Paree.” Then throwing a small log on the fire he continued, “and Evelyn Carroll will teach school a year, go to Greeley a year, teach another year, then elope with Leonard Minges, who will be a vaudeville comedian by night, and a drayman bv day. Then they will move to Seattle where he will run a ferry.” “Harold Brown will be head waiter at Brown Palace until 1928, Leap Year, when he succumbs to the pleading of the saucy Palace scullery maid and settles down as train caller at the L'nion Station.” “Ah, here is a difficult one,” he muttered. “So much of the America pep, it is hard to catch the actions. She will lead a hard and strenuous life, trying to force her fellow Congressmen to pass a bill eliminating all negroes from Washington I). C , a bill which gets a minority of one vote in Congress. The name is Lucille Weis.” “Here is a short one, Griffith. She marries a retail merchant and settles down in Lincoln, Nebraska. She will buy all her wedding regalia at the Brandeis Stores in Omaha. Her husband will buy an aeroplane and Shorty will chase all over Omaha in it. She will have only one accident and that one, when she hits a small cloud and causes a slight downpour above the Platte River. She will grow two inches and become a little slenderer.” He began to rock to and fro, mumbling incantations. It got on my nerves. All around was darkness, except for the white shadows of the teepee which resembled ghosts. “Aw, come down to earth,” I snapped at him, “Snap out of it, you old fake.” He again looked into tin fire. “Ha! Another short one!” he cried. “Camblin will become well known as an artist, who paints outdoor scenes with gestures such as those she used to make as the “Angel Child” in the “Hoodoo.” “Angels of the Happy Hunting Grounds!” he cried. “Here is the queer name.” Ah, it is Van Sevoc. After years of labor as Arvada night marshal, he will join the Navy and marry Grace Sehoeeh, who, like an Evangeline, will follow him all over the world, for the sake of a dinner or luncheon with him in far between ports.” “Charlie Maloney and Helen Wagner will marry after they finish college. They will have trouble over an actress and get a divorce. Chuck will become a burglar and be well known as Kid Maloney, or Charley, the Kid. Helen will have a millinery store in Montana and all the cowboys will require a new hat about twice a month.” “Anna Bacher, true to her “rep” as the Dazzling Daisy, will become star girl in the Redbird chorus, playing in the Trivoli theatre at Arvada, and the Empress in Denver.” “Ralph Denton, after a vain struggle trying to get Spanish thru his skull, will buy a ranch near Rio De Janerioin Brazil, and hire Senor Des Martine as coach and take up the old Spanish Reader, “El Capitan Vcneno,” again.” “Esther Brown will achieve fame for her beautiful hair, which she will cut off at intervals and have made into beautiful switches, which net her “two bits” to the switch. Between intervals she hammers away on a typewriter, having won first honors under Mrs. Harrison when in high school.” “Louis Damours will take Mr. Wheatley’s respected but somewhat-----------------place as teacher of the Economics Class, when that worthy gentleman sees fit to submit the place.” “Eldora Fisk will take her place in the world of scholars and statesmen; and will become a college professoress and marry a bishop.” “Yes,” 1 interrupted, “I remember all too well the time she was exempt from the Chemistry Semester quiz.” Pane Fourteen
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