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DSIIIEJ A- H- S- -494.56 ll'7II IV! Madaline Barton Crystal Bennett Paul Bennett Wanda Caris Claude Claypool Lilibel Cole 'Ifhelma Davis Esther Hensley Daisy Hensley George Hershey Sophomore Class. Bessie Houseworth Ralph Jacoby Edgar Jolley Madaline Lewis Robert Lea Merlin Martin Irene Place Opal Renz Gladys Rosecrans Zelma Shoemaker OFFICERS EDGAR JOLLEY - HAROLD SHOEMAKER - THELMA DAVIS - GLADYS ROSECRANS Harold Shoemaker Bion ,Shoemaker Ward Stanley Bertha Twigg Howard Wallace Kathryn Westbrook Russell Whitehurst Lois Watters Floy Waters President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS COLORS-4Red and White CLASS FLOWERefRed Rose CLASS YELL Red and white, Sophomores bright Twenty-four, we'll dotmore!
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A- H- S- Sophomore Prophecy. Say folks, I had the funniest dream the other night. I saw the class of '24 as it shall look in ten years hence. As I visited one of the prominent theatres in New York, Il was surprised to note that one of their best and leading comedians was Claude Hall, and in the following acts of a dramatic play was one of our never-to-be-'forgotten class-mates, Crystal Bennett, starring in The Henpecked Husband, with Howard Wallace, who was winning all the audience with dainty and graceful ways. . After the theatre as I started along the street, who did I see but Ward Stanley, who .informed me that he was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. Before I walked much farther I saw that the sign onsa window was that of Edgar Jolley, a world-renowned lawyer. I at once re- cognized the name and wentin to call on him. He was the same old Edgar, laying down the law to his co-workers. He told. me to my great surprise, that Mrs. Bion Shoemaker, nee Madeline Lewis, was suing for divorce from her husband, Bion Shoemaker, on the charge of gross neglect. After returning to my hotel I picked up the evening paper and looking' over the society columns recognized the name of Madeline Barton, who was entertaining at her home Miss Irene Place and Miss Thelma.Davis, the world renowned athletic teachers at Jackeson Academy. The next morning I had planned to visit the library and there I found Esther and Daisy Hensley as librarians. On looking through the books, one autl1or's name seemed familiar: Russel Whitehurst, on How to Study. Daisy told me that he had written a great number of books. I left the library and went to the department store. There I found Floy Waters, clerking at the ribbon counter and she said that Bertha Twigg and Bessie Houseworth were also clerking in the same store. In the afternoon I visited a style show and there met Wanda Caris in all the lux- ury possible. She said she was on her way to an afternoon tea given by the famous pianist, Lilibel Cole. She invited me to accompany her in order to meet some of the old Gang, To my pleasure I found Harold Shoemaker and George Hershey, the celebrated horticulturists, and the rencwned pro- fessor of dead languages, Robert Lea. They told me that they had just re- turned from a visit to their old home annd While there attended a house party given by Zelma Shoemaker in her country homer near There they met Lois Watters, Opal Renz and Gladys Rosecrans. The next day Lilibel tookg me to a park. Imagine my horror to come upon our ever-smiling Paul Bennett for whom we all had such .high hopes. running a merry-go-round. Near-by we saw a poster advertising the strong- est man inn the world, none other than the well-known Claude Claypool. We visited the most ,exclusive modiste shop and there found Merlin Martin, our dainty, graceful agriculturist as a model for men's fashionable evening clothes.Then the vision seemed to grow dimmer and the last per- son we saw was Ralph Jacoby, a second Barney Oldheld, as popular with the world as he was with his class in 1922. ---KATHRYN WESTBROOK. I Jw 2 , IN, 4 J X. wr .7-.. fr F Q W- ' 1,1 . ev? rig
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