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.JL4 .. ..JlQ..ll.,fXP- A- H' 4XYjlIflZ1lC Blaine Bishop Jeannette Bierc: .lay McLoad James Rouse Lovila Shoemaker Junior High Class A. .lane Powers Freda Shaw Edwin Sperry Esther Whitehurs Albert Barton Mary Hurlow l u Helen Shoemaker Howard Stanley Virgil Schofield Helen Wyant Erma Doubikin OFFICERS FREIJA SHAW - - President JANE POWERS - Vivo President JEANNETTE BlERCE - Ser. and Treas. CLASS COLORSWeeCreen and White CLASS FLOWERWWhite Rose A
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5, 1 - ... '-- A. H-S--4iJQ9Qg1sfil-f ily- .ICJ Freshmen Prophecy. When we started in the Freshman class we were a bunch of Freshies for sure. lt was then for the first time that we founnd out what real Work was. But we hope that we will reach tle Senior class by-and-by. We were enjoying an ice skating party one night and I had been think- ing about the future and what it would bring to each of us. As I was gliding smoothly on the ice all at once I fell down and I saw some of the most beautiful stars I had ever seen. I seemed to be inside a large snowball. The stars vanished as quickly as they came, but were im- mediately replaced by brilliant lights. I then seemed to be inside a mag- nihcent opera house crowded with people. A little usher lead me to a seat. I had just come to my senses when the usher brought a young couple in and seated them beside me. I saw that the usher was Kenneth Snyder and the younng couple were 'Lloyd Carter annd his wife, nee Erma Davis. I was so dumb struck I could not talk, but this was only the beginning of my adventure, for the curtain went up annd a little man stepped out and introduced himself as Kenneth Shults, the owner of the company that wound now present the play entitled 'l'he Vamp. The Vamp was Doro- thy Buck, and the leading men were Earl Kent and George Peak. Be- tween acts we were entertained with dancing by Ruth Gale and Erma Cline, accompannied by a jazz orchestra connsisting of George Benedict, Herbert Dill, and Lucille Kyrk. Lloyd Carter said that Ruth Kohler Carter Was suing her husband Crawford for a divorce on the grounds of non-support, for he had lost all his money betting on the races at the Ashley Fair. He said Clinton Beards- ley had become a lawyer, due to his gift of gab, and Laura Belle Stephens and Ivry Denney were taking a trip to Europe. After the show we went to a cafeteria owned by Clifford Dray. Flora Belle Peak and Bertha Smith were waitresses and Alfred Ruggles was the cook. Clifford said that he lost his best waitress when Nancy Holt eloped with a duke. While in the cafe, I read in the newspapers that Ethel and Bessie Myers had fallen heirs to a large sum: of money and were enjoying life in Cali- fornia. In a magazine I glanced over a story written by Veta Rebog she was surely becoming a good writer of fiction. We then took a walk. Erma said that.Dorothy Williams was the gov- ' g ess of the rich banker, Hubert Vanausdal. We passed by a large school ilding where Grace Wells taught. All at once we heard a commotion, and Charles Haughn came run- ning out of one of the houses followed by several dishes, a rolling pin and a skillet. One of the dishes hit me on the head and knocked me down. Just then the snowball melted and I got up with a bump on my head and went on skating. -WAYVE ROSECRANS 4 Q' ii .1 fi nj ,-.1
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